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MOUNTED REITERS
, . . Longwood Parade Division

CITY OF LONGWOOD FLOAT
. . ' . . Local Beauties Grace Entry

LONGWOOD FIREMEN AT WORK
. . . . Use O f Water Hoses

Ssuninok C
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COUNTY NEWS

Church, during July while the reg­
ular paator, Rev. John Pilley and
hia farmlly are on vacation visit­
ing relative* in the north. * * *
Speaking of vialtlng, Daley and Ed
Dowell have had Ed'a alater, Mr*.
(1. F. Young and daughter, Sara
and her flange, Jim Hllstard of
Winaton Salem, N. C., Mr. and
lira. Garland Kepley and aon*, Mr.
and Mr*. Alford Yount* and
daughter, Joyce, Urenda Decker
and Mr. and Mra. Walter Girley
and aon, Pee Wee, of Lexington,
N. C. Thla week Dalay'a aon, J.
Don Kepley, and hla friend, L. C.
New, arc her* with them. They
are alao from Lexington. Delay ia
a wonderful hoateaa ao 1 know
they had a wonderful time while
here. • • * Congratulation* to
Billy Price and Jaunlta Johnaon
on their marriage Friday evening.
Billy I* a former Monroe boy and
Somianta and Voluala- 4-1! boys
la
the grandaon of the L. 1- Kel­
and girls will attend the annual
ler*.
• * • Mra. Eddie Grow of Mlwntk at camp from July IT
ami ha* been her* vialtlng her
through July 22.
The Seminole group will assem­ mother, Mr*. C. R. Gilea. • • • So
ble at the County Court Houae in aorry that Lucille Kltagerald will
Sanford by 8:30 a. m. on July IT be unable to go with ua to Gain**la -order o.ai tha bga ut»y~TZf ■&gt; .lUi next week. Her mother la
boarded and ready to leave by t here with her ao Loulae Ruahlow
will go in her place, • • • Waa
a. m.
The week will be spent at talking to Claud* Hittell tha other
Camp McQuarria which la local- day and 1 aaked him if It wasn't
ad in the Ocala National Forest his vacation time. He eaid yea and
about SO miles i*om Sanford. I aaked where he and his family
Owned and under the direction were going and he anld to Monro*..
of tha University of Florida, It Maybe h« haa the beat place after
la the center of many 4-H act!- all for a vacation and It'a for free.
vities for club members of the * • • A former Monroe girl, Gini
Taylor, ia an engaged gal. Gini,
wbo now rvaidea in Lake Mary, la
happily counting off the calendar
daya until July Xi when ahe will
marry Carl Stubbing* alao of Laka
Mary. Tha beat to you, Gini and
meeting all requiremeats gets a Carl. • • • 1 aura hop* everyone
banner for the day.
had a very aaf* 4th of July. I atayPlanned and directed aetlvl- rd home. I gueaa I am fiut a little
ttoa include awimming, special bit afraid to gat out on tha high­
educational daises for morning way on a big holiday ae thia. • • •
and afternoon and periods of re­ Had a cut# poet card yeeterday
creation spaced throughout the from I.inda Stapler. She !• in Gatday. During tha evening hours, iinburg, Tenn., "havng fun but
such events aa talent showa, mus­ miaaea everyone at home." 8he ia
ical entertainments and aquara tha euteat gal. • • • Tha Goorga
dancing are scheduled.
IH*ffa have gueata thla waek. Mr.
Throe good meals era furnished Poffa daughter and aon-in-law,
cash day and the camp canteen Mr. and Mra. John Itiddla of Bluete; open however the amount of field, W. Va. They are trying to
goodies each child may buy i* talk tha Poffa Into going back with
limited.
them for a visit. It really would do
Horn*
Demonstration . Agent
them a lot of good to go. Take tha
Mias Mytrte Wilson and County
hint Roe*. • • • Jim Hawkina anjl
ARaat Cecil Tucker haw mailed
instructive letters te all club new bride, Shirley, are here from
Frederick, Md« on a short visit
members who aro eligible te at­
tend the INI camp. Tha agents with Jim's parents, the Vic Hawspecify that m dosed rotes** kina. Jim and Shirley were guests
hunks, signed by parents or of honor nt a get-together of high
guardians, ba returned to tbalr school churns at tha boms of Mar­
attorn by Monday since arrange. cia and Bobby Carters on Monday
evening, Don't you know they had
a really awell time talking over
■ckool happening* of a few years
Monday Practice
agoT • • * Glad that Mrs. Bob
By AUBREY JOBNbON
Weekly practice session* aro be­ Carroll's mother Is Improving al­
ing held each Monday by tba. Ge- ts* being kit by lightening last
Men Community Band to proper- weak at bar horns. Constabl* Car­
niton' for Um dedication of the roll Mid tha bums ware aovers.
rammualty’o new Boat Office sl- Thai must kava bata aa awful an
thenffi the exact date at the event periancs. • • • Wall I will be ia
Gaiaasviile asst week having a
“learning" good time et the Uslwntk |a thg Geneva Com veriaty of Florida, ao will see you
r Vail

THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1061

By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Who aoid wo havant had mueh
rain! It atlU ia noodcd though so
WO won't kick about it. * * * Chrii
Knott and aon, Paul, who occupy
the M am cottage whila Larry Is
doing aanrlca with tha Navy, ware
tailed to Xanaaa become of the
lllnaaa of Larry'a mother. Larry
waa with hla mother for a ahort
tlma but had to return to ahlp duty
ao Chria will remain with hia
mother. * * * Rev. Rudolph Typlt
will occupy tha pulpit of the Upaala C o m m u n it y Preabyteriau

Seminole 4-H'ers
Plan Annual Camp

LITTLE "MISS" NORTH ORLANDO
. . . . Laurie Anne Snyder .

By MARIAN R. JONES
Everyone ia tha T. W. Lawton
family seems to ba on a summer
tour somewhere but Mom ana
Dadl
Our good friends and neighbors,
Dr. and Mra. T. W. Lawton, are
buiily engaged la reading mall
from all parts of the world from
their vacationing chlldrrn.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine MlkeaoU
(Charlotte Lawton) and daugh­
ters, Marilyn and Marcia, art an.
Joying $ two montha tour af Eu­
rope, planning to return ham* by
August.
During their tour Ihry have
seen tha crown Jewels and kava
visited the tower of Landau. Be­
fore returning home, they will
visit with frienda in-Northern Ire­
land and white ia Germany they
will visit with tha girl who 1a to
ba an aachang* student here next
term and who will liv* in their
home.
The Lawteo'a ton, Dean Jama*
Lawton of Pennington School For
Boys In Pennington, N. J., ala# la
touring tha continent and haa bora
invited for personally conducted
slgbt-aoeing tours in Cairo and

ton Jr. aod aon*, Billy and Tom­
my, of Orlando, are traveling
wrst by plane, train and rented
car. imagine Tommy being old
enough to do the driving when the
rented car ia used I
Tbalr plans include visits to
sights of interest in Chicago, Salt
Lake City, Denver, San Dtego,
Mexico, Arkansas, New Mexico,
Wyoming, San Francisco and Ida­
ho FaUs.
Imagine the winderful thing*
all members at the family will
have to tail each other when a re­
union comas around again . • .
probably at Christmas lima.

Hobby C ra ft Club
Meets Wednesday

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Semlnola County’* Homo Dept*
onitratlon Clubs will bs represent­
ed at the 37th Annual Florida
State Senior Council Meeting and
Short Course by 13 delegates.
Theme of tha meeting at the
University of Florida, July 10
through July 14, this year is
"Learning—Tha Key to Living."
Participating from -Seminole
County WiU be Mrs. H. L. Johnson
of Laka Monroe, the County Coun­
cil president; Mra. W. H. Heinbuck of Laka Mary, the County
Council delegate and Mrs. Joe H.
Wright of Lake Mary, entry to the
Stata Dress Revue.
Other club member* attending
art to be Mr*. W. B. Heath and
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough of the Ge­
neva Club, Mrs. J. C. Sapp and
Mrs. Ieuiae Ruahlow of the Lake
Monroe club, Mrr. Harold Kryder and Mrs. B. R. Gray of the
Longwood club, Mrs. W. W. Dietrick and Mrs; A. W. Richter of the
Oviedo club and Mrs. Louise
Stringfield and Mra. J. D. Calla­
han of the Sanford club.
Mia* Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem.
onitratlon Agent, will accompany
tha group,
Women from aU parts of the
state will attend the presidents’
dinner on Monday when all coun­
cil and past state presidents are
to be honored and during the fiveday session they will take part
in many instructive and educa­
tional lecture* and programs.
, Dr. M. O. WalkIn*, director of
Florida Agricultural Service, Uni­
versity of Florida, and Mias Anna
Mae Sikes, state home demonstra­
tion agent of Tallahassee, with as­
sistance from state specialists,
will direct these meetings.
"Learning for Living tha Amer­
ican Way" is tba topic Dr. Willard
M. Fifield, provost lor agriculture
at the university, has chosen for
hia lecture and Mra. Lucia Brownwell, home editor lor "Progressiva
Firmer," haa chosen to apeak on
“ Living Today and Tomorrow."
Mias Helen Holstein. Mrs. KdytV
Bam s and Mias Eioiat Johnson,
district h o m e
demonstration
agents, wfll bo in charge of dis­
cussions on "Extension Program
Development."
All sessions of tko educational
program will bo hold In General
Assembly during the monlag
hours.
Special interest meeting* on
clUaonahlp and civil dofonso, self
understanding, ways with words,

Due to the July 4 holiday, mamban of the Chuluota Hobby Craft
(Bub postponed this month’s reg­
ular mating and pot luck dinner,
usually kald tee first Wednesday
of each month, until July u .
Neat Wednesday’s meeting U to
be with Mr*. Henry C. Schwcrdt
and Mrs. Howard Kaunedy aa hos­ Latte American crisis and safety
tesses and wiR bo held at the will bo offend to chib members.
Community Haneo beginning nt
Short eourse* an recroatten.
health, landscaping, the home,
a.m.
During the summer, daughters nutrition, clothing, youth under­
of club members haw been weav- standing, family unity, consumer
tips and management otoo will ha

two delegates. Entries must com*
under the church or street cate­
gory, play clothes or suits and
formal*.
In conjunction with the fashion
event will be the installation of
new stats officers and the awarda
and recognition program.
Closing exercises are scheduled
for Friday morning when sum­
maries of the meeting and reports
will be presented and short course
certificate* given. The closing address will be given by the State
Council president.

By ATLANTA McGINNB
The AlUmrs*' Spring# Library
Assn., which la sponsoring a gi­
gantic rummage sale In the old
Post Office Bldg., Inst week clear­
ed a total of $308 in the all out
effort to raise necessary funds for
the purchase of the present li­
brary building and property.
Mra. Glenn Humes, chairman of
the ways and means eommillMt
saya that voluntetr helpers still
art needed for-either morning or
afternoon duty.
Members of the group will con­
tinue to accept sale items and
they alao are taking artlclaa to
sell on commission consignments.
Of especial interest to antique
lovers In tha county might be the
handcarved cheat which has been
newly refiaiafaed and is offered for
&gt;40. The piece is from the Bates
Estate and was donated te the Li­
brary Assn, by family hairs for
resale at this event.
Also among Items to be sold are
many plants and used books and
Florida Power Corp. haa donated
electricity ia the building aa that
longer sale hours can be main­
tained. Mra. Humes reported.

Incorporation
Becomes O fficial
For Civic Group
Members of the North Orlando
Civic Assn., mooting last Thurs­
day at the Village Hall, were ad­
vised by President W. W. Andereon that the group's incorporation
aa n non-profit organisation has
bora officially recognised and that
Us charter haa bea seated and
certified for record.
Anderson alao introduced hla
appointed officers, Lloyd Prouty
as chaplain and Jack Rlddtey aa
sergeant-at-arms.
eeatativea for the Village were
Jack Sutton from tha north aide,
Rlddtey from the eonth aide aod
John Crodray from tha Coronado
Homes section.

GREASED POLE CONTEST
. . . . Entertains Longwood Youth*

ROCKET BUR3T
. . . Fireworks At Longwood
EDITORIAL COMMENT

Multiple Purpose
Although the Fourth of July now ia juat another
national dsath toU ataiUUc, the dxy’a celebration apoiw
•ored by tho longwood Volunteer Fire Dept, seems to no
one of particular merit since it had n multiple purpose.
Firatly, the Volunteers, with cooperation from thn
local businessmen and civic and social organization*,
phutned the full day of entertainment in an effort toglva
aU area rtsidenU a jam-packed day of pleasure right at
home ao that they wouldn't become "juet another BUtia.
uc#

And, secondly, the firemen planned the event as a
monto'-raialng project to buy additional equipment of
hose, nozzle*, warning signals, floodlights and mom
coats and mask* for the men which are needed for tha
protection of areas outside the municipal limits of Long.
The department receives operating funds from the
city, however, since it protects sll surrounding areas as
well, the men, through some
must raise Money
te cover these expenses.
*
' We think it highly commendable that they andertook to accomplish this task in.such n way rather than
falling back on the usual "dooe^ door" aoUdtation
which many residents find greeting them aU too often
these days.

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News Briefs
Hearing Set
ORLANDO (UPI) — A hearing
will bo held la Tamps July 12
for taro striking unions at Cape
Canaveral ordered back to work
by ■ federal Judge.

WEATHER: Cloudy through Saturday. High today, 90-94. Low tonight, 70-75.
VOL. 53

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Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 280

Postal Hike Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Postmaster General J. Edward Day
announced plans Thursday to
raise from SO to 60 cents the fee
for registering mall valued up to
$10, effective Aug. 12.

Plans Homecoming
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Negro
entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.,
whose blonde wife Stay Britt gave
birth to a daughter Wednesday,
says he will tako tho two ladies
home on Sunday.

Make Appeal
MIAMI (UPI) - Havana Radio
Thursday appealed to all citizens
lo save used bottles, cans, card
board boxes, toothpaste tubes and
even old newspapers “ to help
fight the imperialist blockade."

SOUTH VIETNAMESE soldiers cross a bridge during
a mop-up operation ngninst Communist guerillas in Vinh
Binh Province, Viet Nam, which is about 125 miles south
o f Saigon. Soliders, marines parutroopers, Navy com­
mandos, cadets from the Army truining center and civil
\9guards participated in this operation to wipo out the
Communists from this 40,000 square mile province of
rice fields, forests, islands and swamps.

New Proposal

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Charges
On Mize, Hobby

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DETROIT (UPI) — Tbs,United
Auto Workers planned lo present
tho Ford Motor Co. formally to­
The 8100,000 civil rights suit against Sheriff J. L. Hobby
day Its spectacular proposal to nnd County Judge Vernon Mize wna thrown out of Federal
put all factory workers on annual Court Thursday afternoon but for the second time in four
salaries instead of hourly wages.

Harmful Germ

Soviets Tighten
Screws On Berlin

Health Director Asks Millage
Hike In 1961-62 Fund Request

SAIGON. Viet Nsm (UPI) President Ngo Dinh Diem told the
Vietnamese people today that
neutrality is a “ harmful germ."
Ho called for a tougher struggle
against communism.

County Health Director Dr. Clyde D. Brothers has sub­
mitted his 1961-62 budget request asking for a millage in­
crease o f .08 mills, records in the courthouse rcveuled today.
Brothers has asked for an increase of some $15,000 to
operate his office during the next fiscal year and requested
the health department's mill levy be raised front .12 to .20.

months, the Federal Judge gave the plaintiff, Davis Lee of
Anderson, S. C„ 10 days to file on amended complaint.
Hobby, Judge Mize and a Negro taxi driver, LeRoy Mc-

Cllnsun, were surd for $100,000 by
Lee, publisher of the paper, “ The
.'J.' *5t h Telrgiam" who claimed the civil
righta of lha vendors wets violat­ DR. CLYDE D. BROTHERS
ed.
Hobby said ht arrested Eddie
Lea IIiexits and l.onnie Cherry,
both of Sanford, the week of Aug.
St, litfiO, on charges of violating
Florida's laws against publishing
and distributing “ immoral and
libelous literature.' *
Hobby had said al that time he
made tiie arrests to protect Ne­
groes In Seminole County and that
ha had received complaints from WASHINGTON (UPI1 — The

Soot

Florida Barge
Canal Facing
Rough $$$ Fight

TAMPA (UPI) — Soot-weary
Davis Islanders waited Impatient­
BERLIN (U P I)—The Communists tightened the screws ly today tor authorities to tell
them what had caused tht black,
on Berlin today by digging up a long-ignored law requiring groasy flakes to fall on them
East Berliners to get permission before taking jobs in West three times In about two weeks.

I 5,00(1 More
Needed-Brothers
In his budget, It.others asked
for $8,800 in addiliunal funds to
»pctutc liis dcpiutmrnt; $1,000
more to hire a public health nurse
and $:I,000 for additional salaries.
A check of budget requests also
revealed this morning that Super*
visor of Registration Mrs. Camilla
llruee has asked for an increase
of funds from $9,126 to 116,270;
The Home Demonstration office
has asked for a decrease in appro­
priations form $8,000 to $7,000;
Welfare board—a decrease from
$16,000 to $12,000;
County Agent — Inrresse from
$7,400 to $0,006;
Zoning—• decrease from $42,150
to $40,000.
The Tux Assessor, once again
has asked for $ 16,000 (or trappralsal work.

Dynatronics
Gets $1 Million
In Contracts

Con.racla totaling $1,289,668 have
been awarded to Dynatronics it
Berlin.
connection with data handling and
e i O c
The East Berlin city government said it will impose Coach Drowns
range support equipment for tha
HARDY,
Ark.
(UPI)
—
Richard
♦ r ic t enforcement o f the long-standing regulation that resi­
lly I.AKHY VKItSItEl.
Atlantic Missile Range, tha firm
dents of that portion of tho city Mays, head football coach at
announced thia week.
City"*Planner' C to r ? " s'traons'j
"h.^nllae* U‘ hfr
lo" K ,,' ndln* propo^ for * rroai*
Southwestern College at Memphis,
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Covering four major areas •(
muit trek approval of Communist drowned near here Thursday nam. cropped up again In th.j Lf, tuimid In hh suit that hla F
b* '“ *
,p ‘‘*r,nU&gt;r
thr„ UlMl) , nd ln.[will ha*, a rough time winning
the electronics (irm'a ays.cm en­
authorities before working in Wait while trying lo retrieve hla wife's new. Thursday night. The Zoning ■v#mlo, .
gineering capabilities, the vonand Planning Board sccepted Sim- UmUlaUM , .W
,lf hapriwn. " ,,pwv* ,n V .l,ou,# Approprlafishing line in a swift currant.
Berlin.
tracta are to be delivered by tha
on. Lo.nprel.en.lv. plan for th.
(o
th, new„ tmn* subcommlttae.
The new Red move came acainat
end of thia year.
city and will ask the City Lommis-1
r&lt;
Hep. Ben F. Jensen, (R-lowa),
Admits
Kidnaping
the background of theta other de
The programs ar* under tponsion Monday to pay him the rest 1 u
. i . Negroes
v , „ ru, , .arraated
rrasted sVn
Both
were ••"hlng Republican on the Public
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP!) - A
aorahip uf the United Slates Air
velopments on Berlin:
of the money fur the plan. Tho city placed under $:U)0 bond but,' In Works Appropriations auliconimltteen-aged girl Thursday night ad*
Force Systems Command, Air
la. Washington, the White House
atill owe. 8inu.ua $2,000.
County Court were given suspend* tee, and a fellow GOP member
milled kidnapping S-year-old An­
s • •
Force Missile Tea: Center, fa tblasted the project during cluaed
•aidant Kened kentineas by Judge Mize.
drew Aihley and leaving hlin
rick Air Jferca Baa*.- »•
hearings, a transcript released
irday in HyThe City Commission plans tu
According to Parker Painter
Thursday disclosed.
hold
“Informal social" meeting
w o f i B “ *r * h j f F . m with the County Commission on
Jr., - president of 'the firm, new
“ I would not vote two cents fur
And Berlin •
July II. That's what City Manager'
this project," Jensen laid. “ If the ; ^
d
clty
Councilm.P contracts already ocgoUatcd this
MOSCOW (UPI) — Tho Soviet qdisttedi. Prase secretary Pierre Satellite Chain
W. E. Knowles saya. Knowles empeople.down them want to build uniin,moUily , pprov*d lh, low year will result In further growth
Union has rejected United States Salinger said the session was part
BONN, Germany (UPI) - The
t let thera.bulld it and pay for it b,d of |h&lt; 0ringe p ,vlng and and expansion of the corporation,
proposals for a nuclear test ban of n “ continuing series of confer United States, West Germany, phasized that it was Just an in­
par.icularly in the field of em­
formal
get-together.
Wonder
if
the
araln and has demanded anew that enccs."
ouT ’ 1
,
•
! Conatruction Co. Thursday for re- ployment.
Britain and Franca expect to have
t I. not very oiten 1 get rom- ' furfgc|
of C!iurch st. (rom ,he
tho tost ban talks bo merged Into Tlit Washington correspondent a chain of communication satel­ press will be Invited?
• •
•
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - pletely (ed Up with a proposition e„ y.„ „ „ „ mlti west [Q E, |.,kc Tht Dynatronics engineering
a general disarmament conference, of the Times of London reported lites in operation within two or
staff is already slated for an in­
The
United States fired Its biggest that cornea before us, li.it I am Ayp
We
hear
some
residents
a.e
up
that Kennedy “ is not prepered to three years, Pos al Minister Richit was disclosed today.
In arms about tha latest city pro­ war rocket, the advanced model.completely fed up with thia thing," The Winter Park firm's bid was crease in personnel of 50 per cent
a Tho govemmsnt newspaper Is- go to war” if Knot Germans as art Sluecklen said Thursday.
during the current fiscal year.
ject for a sanitary landfill area on Atlas, more than 6.000 miles to .aid Jensen of the proposed $1.18 ‘ J'h. ".‘mount ’of" tl'lM
vest!a printed tho text of a note sums control of the access routes
This growth period follow! ea
a
new
distance
record
for
milt
Marshall Ave. between 22nd St. ............ ................... . ............ . - M * reject.
|Vt'h'er bTd. Im .tfed «m . from increase in total employment at
which Soviet Foreign Minister An­ to West Berlin, lie also said thr Demos Accused
lary missiles.
and
24th
St.
It
seems
these
per­
In
a
tour
of
the
area,
Jensen
Joyce
Construction
Co.
of
Jasdrei Gromyko handed U. S. Am­ president Is not prepared to fight WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rcpubsona art speculating that when The silvery, U-foot missile said, ha could not llnd any reason ^ibeny. next low bidder, follow- the plant from 116 lo snore than
bassador Llewellyn Thompson last “should the Soviet Union, .sign
_
. licans accused Democrat today the project it completed, the area Plundered (rom Us launching pad for tha canal across Florida run- rd in order by Hubbard Construe- 200 persona in the past fiscal year,
Wednesday. It replied to President separate peace treaty with Eust ()f |,tving tailored a proposed pro
will be aubjrctrd to odors, flies
about 11:60 p.m. About one necting tha Atlantic and the Gulf (|oa 0f Orlando, R. M. Wilkins 1) A Range Safety Display and
Germany."
Kennedy's note of Juno 17,
gram of federal aid for private
Control Facility, providing the
and
other
nulaancea.
Knowles
.aid
ho,,r
U,er. “ * *,cnd' r no*« c0ne' of Mexico.
Construction Corp. of Ssnford and Atlantic MDslle Range Safety of­
The Soviet note repeated tho
West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and church schools to win votes
test
Instruments,
crammed
wllh
In
Tallahassee,
Gov.
Farris
Bry­
G. and H. Construction of Orlan­ ficer with display unite for
Kremlin demand that any tast ban told a news conference in Bonn for President Kennedy's general “it ain't so."
crashed Into a watery target In ant charged that the GOP opposi• • •
treaty must rest on Sovlety Pre­ that the Allies should consider school bill.
do.
____ ,
tracking missiles and _apace ye------ ■ti-in whs Ui« start of tin attem pt to
It's not everyday we gel a the Indian Ocean.
In 'other business, tl.e council hides and ordering measures I#
mier Nikita Khrushchev’s “troika" calling a peace conference of all
Informed
sources
said
(hr
roc­
make a “party line'' issue o f ths msde the final reading and apil.ance to tool our own burns but
principle and accused the United 62 nations which were at war with Boy Confesses
insure safely on the range. $60$,ket was supposed to travel 0,054
|proved a resolution which created 1BOO.
States of “ burning tho bridges to Nasi Germany. Thia, he said, PATERSON, N. J. (UPI) - A the Casselberry Volunteer Fire­ miles. It wss learned it would canal.
agreement."
would call tha bluff of Soviet Pre­ 16-year-old high school boy and men In their 11)61 directory paid take “ perhaps several days" of “ I hope tl.ey will nut be success-! a five member Cemetery Board 2) A Pre-Detection receiver, re­
Tho note accused tho United mier Nikita Khrushchev in hla civil defense fireman who wanted tribute to our county editor—Judy close scrutiny of tracking inf.r- ful in sacrificing this project, and heard a request from Mrs. corder and reproducer which will
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States of preparing to resuroo nu­ call for such a parity and con­ :o prove that “ Paterson has a Wells—that deserves apeclal men­
ms Ion to determine whether the ,he .Iter of politics," said Bryant, of four oak trees bordering E.
clear testa and said the American front him with a demand on how good fire department" Thursday tion.
one J U)* ,.ake st.
Ule downtown bust- telemetry data from zniisUea or
The firemen saluted 51ra. Wells previous record was 0,012 .Klule ,)o
bargsining points aro merely at- to solve ll.n German problem.
satellites in flight. $24,165.
night confessed he set nine dif­
tempta “ to Justify in the eye of
.••‘ •"'n'.tration ness district.
3) A Universal PCM Data 5U«
Diplomatic sources In London ferent fires In the last two weeks. for the “accurate'' reporting of all '" “ U'looked like a terrific shot,"! " " l " ' “ "V *
activittea and event, in tha town , spokesman for th. Air Force
pubUe opinion this resumption."
|tion, for handling of data tramreported that Britain and France
^
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“ What Is this," the note asked will Join the United State. n ex tjH oW E x p e n s i v e /
! inittcd from missiles and apace
said. Early Indications were that1C“ b,nBt lo ' l « h,n*u,n t0
• • •
Registered Nurses , vehicles. $168,387.
of American proposals, n "a man- week in delivering linn rebutals' The Rev. Martin Luther King
the giant rocket, troubled ihrough-!
th*
Ths Downtown Improvement. out much
mucl) of
of it. testing
(f|Ung pruJr,
wiestatlon of animosity toward of Khrushchev's views on Berlin, Jr. told a crowd of 2,600 Integraprogram1 ‘ up' '*“hn K' 1* ll0" ' &lt;«'N' '•&gt;'
41antennas on the Atlantic
- *&gt;“ Mis*
communism or an attempt to dis­ but will offer no immediate pro­ tionists in-Jackson, Miss., Thurs­ Assn, met Ihuixlay afternoon fo. |)er(. bj|d p|tccj |(1 dummy war- aaid that economically the canal Recess For Summer foot
would ciaate a “ ridiculous situa
soma
progres.
report,
on
way
lo
||M
d
iqum)y
on
Urget.
Tha
Seminole
County
Registered
t|
l0
Range,
broadening
the
Iretract attention from the weakness posals .
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lion."
improve the downtown arss. Noth
Professional Nurses have dlscun- quency range end updating the
of tha U. 8. position on dIsasma­
dead." The only- question re­ ing ready to release yet—but wa The advanced model Atlas, car­
Taxpayers would have to pay tinned nn-etings for the summer,
servo systems. $306,000.
msnt?"
rying
Die
mixhtles.
engines—589.maining, King said, “ is how ex­
hear some big plans are in the ooo pounds of thruil—ever built (our per cent inteieat on the $108 Customarily scheduled for the
It said, in so many words, that
pensive
the
segregationists
will
Volusia County
mill.
the Buasians havs not changod
inlo a U. S. military rocket, is million each year, Pillion said, second Monday of each month at
make the funeral."
capable of hurling nuclear pay plua two per rent depreciation. He' the Health Center in 8anford, the McDonald Named
their minds on dissrmamont since; S f i Q t C n O n Q G
loadi nearly halfway around the estimated the total at about $10 -cgular sessions will resume in the
Khrushchev laid his demands be- _ .
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6th Fleet Boss
wurld.
■million.
i 'ill.
fore Kennedy during tho Vienna. K i l l e d U U l
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
iwmlt masting.
DELAND (UPD — DeLand ap­ Federal Communications Commis­
Navy lui« named Rear Admiral
* ’ "Tbs government of the U. S. Is parently will temain the Volusia sion Thursday issued an Initial
David L. McDonald commander uf
now concerned with only ons County seat after a three-year decision that would allow the
the 6th Fleet in the Medlteraathing,' lbs note said, “ how ta battle to move the seat to Daytona American Telephone A Telegraph
ran, it wue announced Thursday.
Justify la tha tyaa of publit opin­ Beach.
Co. and Western Union to hike KUWAIT (UPI) - A Kuwaiti
McDonald, commander of Car­
ion tha resumption of nuclaar testa The move was killed Thursday rates for leased-line lelepragb government spokesman today ac­
rier Division 6, succeeds Vice Adi*.
The locul architectural firm o f John
which is being prepared in the when the county commission ruled services.
George Andvraon, recently named
cused Iraq of “ building up forces"
U. fl., what pretext to find for Invalid a petition calling for a
A. liurton IV announces the uMnociatlon of
by President Kennedy as bow
acroaa
the
Kuwalt-lraq
border,
but
burning tha bridge, to agreements referendum on relocating th e Woman Killed
James Graham Chapman, Architect, aa
chief of naval operations.
on the prohibtion of such tests.
courthouse. The petition did not SYLVANIA, Ga. (UPI) - Mrs. offered lo negotiate hts country's
''The U. S. is not interested in eontnln signatures of the required John Gary, ao elderly Fort Lau­ differences with Its larger neigh­ partner in the firm,
(honest agreement on n treaty one-third registered, tax • paying derdale, Fla., woman waa killed bor,
Gagarin Set
Chapman ia a graduate of the Georgia
which would put an end to nuclear voters, the commission said.
and her husband w*a seriously “ H Iraqi Premier Abdul Karim Institute o f Techonology and has for the
For London V isit
testing for ell time, and Is Booking
The fight began three years ago Injured lata Thursday whan be
loopholes to circumvent the treaty to move the county seat to a larg- j car la which they war* riding Kaaaem wants peace talks,” the jutst few yeara operated the firm o f Chap­
LONDON (UPD—Soviet astro,
and thus turn it into a mere scrap •r city and a popular aeaslda tour.- collided with a tractor trailer spokesman said, “ we will have man Architectural Arts in Winter Park,
naut Yuri Gagarin will visit Lon­
peace talks with him."
of paper."
don “ within the neat four days"
Ist center.
truck osar here.
Florida.
But he charged Kaaaem with
to lecture on hla history-making
moving hla soldiers south toward
ChuVman ia a registered architect in tha
space flight, it was announced to­
tha border and estimated that the State o f Florida end haa been with Mr.
day.
Iraqi and the Brltiah-Kuwaitl
Burton’a
firm
eince
February
1
o
f
this
troops now are teas than 20 mites
year. He ia a member o f the American Infrom each other.
Herald Index
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Farria
Despite the current financial pinch,
There has been “ a lot of move­ etitute o f Architecte and the Sanford
. Pago T
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Bryant said, he plana to find $200,000 out- ment" of Iraqi troops, be said.
Bryant i« confident tha state’* economic
Junior Chamber o f Commerce.
Pago S-9
aide legislative appropriations to finance
Classified
The spokesman said the frontpicture will improve enough to finance the
Combs
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The Burton firm, which recently com­
1961 Legislature's construction programs,
A
Dear Abby .. -------------------Pago f
Boca Raton ao that tha school can open are now within nine miles of tha
pleted tho new Senior High 8choo) and tha
but maybe'not for another year.
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as planned in September o f 1964. He would border while tho nearest Iraqi
Bryant told his news conference Thurs­
not say where he planned to get the troop concentration la 10 miles Florida State Bank Building, will in the
Kutartalnas—t -------------------Page ! ' ■ ■•}
future be known aa “Burton and Chap­
money.
day he does not foresee any early release
Cram the frontier.
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The Legislature provl
Pusalo — —
’■ Brig. Mubarek said the man, Architects," with offices continuing
Society . » — J, Pago
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P a n |4| - ■ft
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aws, we will
assured to meet the ki|r b

Reds Reject
U. S. Nuclear
^est Proposals

Longwood Awards
Resurfacing Bid

U. S. Fires
Biggesi Rocket

Kuwait Accuses
Iraq 01 Buildup

Chapman Becomes Partner In Firm

Economy Bright-Bryant

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Sanford World War 1 Ace Recalls 'Old Days'
By JUDY WELLS
front with the 22nd Aero Squad-'from overseas du'y which he Just
* h o lUth Anniversary of the ron in 1B1I. Others shown, which had reprinted from the early
•lgnlng of America'! Declaration also were used by the Americans, negatives.
Included the French Xieuport and
Today's photographer, accus*
at Independence found W. V.
the English Sop Came).
tomed to the many instrument acLovell of-Sanford, one of the na­ Speaking of his Hint as a cessories now in use. would par*
tion's 350 World War I Overseas, flyer, Lovell said that his first ticularly note an air shot taken
Flyers who in 191S-1B10 exper- ] enlistment was as an officer will!from over the side of the rear
kneed the greatest risks to keep the Army Engineers. When the cockpit. Including the wing tip,
demand for volunteers in the new the photo has Vinusually sharp de­
this independence, wearing his1
air branch grew, he said, h« dc- tail of the terrain below,
wings for the first time in nearly elded to transfer, however, this
Lovell, who hasn't soloed since
&lt;D years.
was impossible and he had to re* his discharge shortly after the
The insignia, unlawful to wear- rnlist as a private first class. He |first armis ice, said that three
unless in ,uniform, Lovell said, was sent to France for training of the, veteran flyers piloted their
was made up on lie clasps and with the 22nd, known by itsjown aircraft to Patterson Field
presented to the some 315 veteran "Shooting Star" insignia.
for the reunion, ona of them from
flyers at their first reunion since; "We had to train over there at his old training squad and who
the war.
times when the craft wasn't other* now la a cattle rancher in El
; Sponsored by the Air Force Mu* wise in use," Lovell recalled, |Paso, Tex.
•aeum, June 24 through June 27 "and it was about a year before; During his stay
at Wright Patterson AFB in Day*j wc go. to make the first solo, jell was joined
ton, Ohio, the event saw the for*: But, after that, we were sent to.Anne, and her husband
Ration of "America's First Com-, the front in short order.
hard Wuenich from
bat Flying Brigade," a permanent "All of our flying was done Ind., for the air show.* He says
Organisation which plans to meet! without a parachute, toq," he eon- "the family's not grounded yet,
annually la the future.
Untied, saying that only the Ger­ for Anne is Interested in flying
Those at.ending this first meet*' mans had developed this life sav­ and already has made her solo
Ing were guests of honor at a ing device at tbe time. ‘
flight in ‘ a Taylorcraft.
;huge alrshow on Stmday afternoon The Sanford veteran flew a Lovell, who went to Cambridge
'which featured five types of Spad, considered the fastest and University in England after the
World War 1 •aircraft in a 43- mqst maneuverable of allied armistice, it a retired electrical
minute demonstration. Immediate­ craft. Oqe of these from the 22nd engineer whose chief interest
ly fdllowing, a show by the Thun* Aero is now in the Smithsonian since retiring has been in math*
jFrblrds, Air Force Jet Acrobatic Ins.ilute. This squadron had five ematlcal physics.
'teim, flying supersonic FUMs. flying aces and registered 44 vic­ His other daughter, Winifred,
Jolted the spectators back to the tories against the loss of to men shares his interest in this field
present day.
all killed during the last two and in the fall will Join the Rol*
Among the old planes at the months of the war, Lovell said.
lins College faculty where she will
-field was -a French' Spad XIII, Also of interest is the remark­ be assistant professor of mathe*
•nsf.’of which Lovell piloted at the able photo collection Lovell has maUea.

Tt&gt;a need for educational tele­
vision as a means to strengthen
-the' educational opportunities for
yoiflfgsteri a'nd adults was atrcised by Dr. Alfred Edraundi, di*
sector of educational TV for Cen­
tra) Florida, it the Jaycce lunch*
■•on. Thursday.
Pty EdmuadiV educational TV
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The Bunlahd Circle sponsored
■Church of the Nativity Catholic
Woman's Club greeting card sale
h#l3 Thursday waa * termed a
(S u ccess by group officials today,
: Approximately 30 persons attended with net proceed* at. $25.
Proceeds will go towards buying
the dabernaele for tbe Lake Mary
Chufcb.
Mrs. Lee Kromaa won the door
priae at the aale.
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Continued
Oilier Churchee
e e ia c H o r ono
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H»T Sttm O itu f
Hobart L Strickland . .. Parlor
RumS*. Schorl..... ♦:«* o. m
btornlna Worship 11:00 a. in.
A Hvanetllatle Service 7:10 p.m.
w Woman's Missionary 7.0 p.m,
.Young Panpisa
Sundar Sarvlro .... 1:41 p. m.
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Ban P. Ward — ........- Pastor
I Church School — 1«:*0 a. m.
Church ............ . 11:00
Youth Christian
7:10 p. aa.
Fellowship... ...

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PR DORK IS MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
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' B. K. Williams --------Pastor
Sundar School _ III* a. m.
Morning Warship 11:00 a. m.
. •First. Third, Fourth Sundaja
Baaalng Worship
7:10 p. m.
First, Third Sundar*
F IRST
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J. W. Marshall_—— Pastor
Sundar School _. — 0:1* a. m.
Morning Worship 11:0* a. m.
Kvonlng Worship _ 7:10 p. m.
* '•TUbsdar
Ptajtf _u 7:10 p. m.
-puaadar Prarar .... 7:10 p. aa.
BIOS NOPK •BtPTiar
CHURCH
VIS ornase Aa*.
J. •U Brooks _..
Patter
( Church School —_ &gt;:I0 a. m.
Morning Worship 111## a. m.
Erasing Worship _ 7:»0 p. in.
Tuts. Prarar Sarrlc* 7:1* pm.
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BAPTIST CHI MUM
sea i'rp*aa ai.
H. B. Whitehurst - ...- Paator
Church School
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, Morning Worship. ll:*0 a. m.
Kroalag Worship .... T:l* p. m.
Wad. Blhla Studr - 7 p. aa.

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director'for eight counties, lnclud-|operation over the United gtatei
Ing Seminole, said that with “ edu-|and that 13 million penoni ere
cational TV everyone will get the taking advantage of lhli "unique"
opportunity to f get added know* Jmethod of teaching.
ledge." and emphasised the part;
------ — — television can play in educating A l l A . . ) U i i h I A n
adults and pre-school children.
A l l aU U I IIU III U ll
Edmundi atreiied that TV edu­
cation for this area was still in
the planning stage and it would
be ■ while before it would be
activated with a TV station in MOAB, Utah (UPI) — Southern
Orlando.
Utah’s picturesque canyon* and
He added that some 10,000 waters of tbe winding Colorado
youngi.ers as well aa student* River today were the twin search
from five junior colleges in Ibis points for a kidnaped Connecticut
are* would benefit from educa* girl, wtaoae chancel for survival
tional TV, bringing the latest dwindled by the hour,
methods in teaching techniques j Sheriff John Stock*, directing
and eliminating the use of obso* tbe search for Denis Sqllivan, 13,
lete textbooks.
and the man who killtd bar mothEdmunds stressed that difficult f t and kidnaped bee-.Tuesday,
subjects jluch as marine biology [placed the slender tecn-agcr’i
could be taught on ttlevliion — chances at near sero
"and students would be taught by "We'll probably find her body
experts in their field"
out on one of those dirt roads that
Dr. Edmunds said that there trace through that desolate area,"
were 54 television stations now in he said. .Nevertheless, the tedious
Marching went on with the aarne
urgency, both by jeep and plane
and by boat down th# Colorado.
Of(lc«ra said tbe rivtr checking
waa started Thursday night on the
hunch her body might have been
dumped into tbe water,
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The FBI, which earn# Intn the
C.ndialight Oidinatlon Servica.
Wednasdsy night, refused
were held at the Prairie Lake Bap- fomm« nt on ,u investigatiooi.
Ust Church recanUy for John Tb#
wh# f , t i ,jy ih o l M rl.
Beark, Ld llelnson and Paul Lowe, i j^anette Sullivan. 41. Rockville,
Joe Jlcndetk hat been nominated C o n n ,B ,h „ „|tht Urn* encounand aei-epled aa a deacon, having ler nelr Df, d n0rM' Point l* 3S-'
already l*ecn ordained, and th* ^ y#irl 0jd&gt; j,,, ln txlremrly
Pralrio Lake Church now hat 10; dark complexion and U probably
ordained men to this office.
American, the FBI reported.
Last week, InUrmMiat* and Wounded when th* eluilv# alayJunior girl* observed UA Focus er tricked th# vacationing Ulo into
Week and anthusiastie approval stopping on a lonely road was
waa glveu by the entire congrega- Charles Boolhroyd, 55, alio of
Uon for scheduled activities in this Rockville. Although left for dead
program.
by th# bandit, Boolhroyd survived
leading the Intn mediate group two bullet wounds in th# face and
Is Mr*. Lilli* Carroll while ilrs. was in fair condition at 8all Lake
I'aul Ixiwe, Mrs. Charles Evans,{City. It wai he who told the story
Mrs. Ed Heinsqn and Mrs. Elaia of tba kidnap-murder.
Parkinson lead tha Juniors.
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On Tuesday during the observa­ Lake Mary Church
tion, tba Wonten'a Million#ry So­ ■I* aa
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ciety served go guests who were at I 0 n O V e V j U e S t
tha Mother-Daughter Banquet.
In closing exercise* of the pro­ Pastors In July
gram, Kathy llelnson, Barbara
Filling th* pulpit at th* Lika
Evans, C’onnla Deaaon, Sandra Mary Community Presbyterian
Parkinson, Para Conrad, Pat Mor- (church whila Rev. John W .Pilley
ene, I.lnda Huggins and Paula ;'and his family ara on vacation
Low# took tha Maiden Step.
j during th# month of July are Rev.
Requirement* for thla advance- j RmM Herdin and Gaorgo P.
menl include Rible atudy, memory ' Johnson.
work, mission reading, group and | jurdin, who ronducted eervicee
individual participation and ro- |,lt week and will offlelata for tha
search and handiwork.
^ . n#1^ |W0 HUn(|gyi( will teach at
Seminole High School next term.
Johnsoa, an Orlando attorney,
Council Meet
The Ovied# City Council will will take over on July 23 and July
me«l today at • p.m. in Urn City Lo for tha morning service of the
Hall for a public beariog on the church.
Tbe mid-week Wednesday ser­
proper racing regulations. B. M.
Jones is chairman of tho soninj vice has been discontinued lor the
summer months.
commission.

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Name* of tea prealdcat. et tea
United Stales,'of tea governor of
Florida, af U. S. Senators and
state representatives for this dis­
trict, of county commissioners,
the mayor, city comailsslootrs,
city manager, city dark, arghltecta at
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Church Ends
Bible School

jChurch School Ends In Lake Mary

Commencement e*erri«e« were,for the annual daily Vacation
|held on June 30 at tbe Lake Mary Bible School.
Comencement exorcise* w • r • i Community Presbyterian Church The program opened with a call
held last Friday al 7:30 p. m. * t ; ----------------------- —
--------- - to worship followed by students I
singing the Bible school theme)
the Elder Springs Baptist Church
song. "Living for Jesus." after}
to conclude th* two-week Bibte
which tho motto for tbe two'
school. A total of 202 children
JULY 2
week*. "Behold the I-amb of God,
By RRNj K f.UNDBKRG
I For Indoor (reatmeal*, Dr. K m
were enrolled and the average
Admission*
dally attendance waa 156.
!!Ut. 7 “ krlh Aw,y lh^ S.ln* °*.**" Aa*vl Co«aty Agricultural Ageat recommends
read/ • prepatod
CeiUficatea and word* of ap- William Drawdy, LaVerne Xel»on, World," was repeated In unlion.; compfcla tick control on pets i sprays containing malathion sr
pi relation were given to th* staff: Eula Mae Wright, Wilma Sim*, A song, "J-O-Y," representing |nc|udei treatment* applied to the Dlatinon or one qt these in com­
Ilt„ ln|ld, ,hf M
ind ,0 bination with chlordan# or diefdrit
of teacher! and assistants by th* William Stywart and llallie Toney, "Jc.u. Other, and - You" was
church pastor, Rev. B. H. Griffin. , of Sanford.
. • f t r n . S L ' W L ' T L -J .S i '**»
In nonataintng' deodorised hero*
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Opening th* final servica was aa
Birth*
r V 1,J j f!** i°
American,
g n Rrrr assistant ento* senf.
open house period when all de* Mr. and Mr*. Alien E. Xelson, *l'&lt;j Christianflag* *ndI to
|j*l rnoloBiltwith i he Florida* Agrifit*For outdoor treatments, one ed
ih.
Sanford a daughter
Bible were given preceding the mO'og'H wiin ui* rioroa ogncui
DUmlu.U
offer.tory when those present
K*perlm*ot Station, warns (ha easiest is the application et
four, per cent malathion dust at
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01 “ i s i f f t i i s ? o ' , , u r ; . p « ' the rf t# of one to two pound* per
l.ooo square feet of lawn. Spray
Doga and *als may be dusted mixtures containing DDT and
children of e a c h
department fin. Georg* Wright. Elis# Alkeh. «roup grou.h thenursery childwith four percent milathlon dusf. BHC or one of they* plus Diasiaoa
marching in groups, was headtd ™d Carrie Nichols. of Sanford;
Malathion la effectiva against la also excellent for outdoor tiek
Altamonta
versus,
pictures
or
songs,
what
by the American and Chiiatian. Nicky
Jontf,
of
•
Ithe aehool meant to it with tbe both fl*4a and ticks and ia one control.
flag* followed immediately by th* Spring*.
nuraery department eloalng Hals of the few Inaecticlde* approved
JULY'4
Bible. Th* flega were carried by
section of the program with a#v-' for uao on cats ai well as dog*.
Admisioa*'
Gilbert Miller and Billy Nolan
' Rprinkle the dust over the anlwhila
a* Bible
Usher*
Ham Young
and Bobby brown.
—
Routine procedure of tbd rall to Erneot Sweat,' IJmgWood: Jnbn
.I'.r, &lt;or
tabUipooo* of ST per centytmulsi
■feet
In recognition for an wtetaofWorship, recitation of the echool1McMaatcre. DeBary; Bonnie •*°**1tendanca records,
liable liquid per gallon of water. ing sales performaac# daring
motto, pledgee to th* flags and loway, William Bui#, Joan Xra- (
daily attendance was
To avoid unoeceaiafy applica­
Bible, songs of praise and Bible re- nak,
Emily
Goodwin,
Bitty |1(
_ ^
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^ tions, esamin* the animals *for Pontiac Motor Division'# recent
elution and prayer filled th. ftrat Bridges. Mrs. Thmulor. Johnson " ^
’ fleas and licks before treating. "Xing Pin Sale* Campaign," BUI
portion of the program while the, and baby and Mr*. Floyd Hunt and Teachers and helpers receiving Weekly treatments mgy be nec­ Hemphill Motors, Inc., of Sanford
haa. been awarded the novated
tatter period was devoted to indi- baby of Sanford,
certificates Included Mri. Marie essary If animals run fro*i ia in­ Knudsen Trophy.)'
vlduai departments which presentJULT •
Low# , teensgeri; Mrs. Shirley fested areas. Animals confined, in
Admissions
__
ed *klt*,&gt;songa and scriptures
Smith,
juniors;
Mrs.
Mary tr tick-free area may requir# only Th* award," named for Pends*
General Manager S. B. Knndaen,
At the conclusion of th* pro- Allin# Berwick, Longwood; John Thompson, primaries; Mrs. Dorli on* treatment.
wUl be presented In aU Panda*
grant, each child received hit work I Hines, Casselberry; A m a n d a Gormly, and Mrs. Lou Nurguiera,
deatershipi equalling or oxcooding
lrum the echool and certilicate*' Krrves, Lake Mary; Jerrilyn beginners and. in tbe nursery,
pre determined new car aalas ohfrom his department.
j C'luudmaln, C l y d e Esterbrmik,. Misses Delores Kirach, Joy Westjectivea for .the period ef Feb. t l .
The Bible School offering, a to- Patricia Pearce, Thelma Ledford,'er, and Dianne Hickson and Mmei.
through April 20.
tal of «:tu.62, was channeled; Chl&lt;&gt;* Butts, Barbara Ann Hur-jVerlle Crocker, Mae Shipman,
Effecting ths Division'* non-,
through th* church to mission sham, I.aura Prieater, Raymond Doris Omey, Ruth Goble and Rotinulng aucccia in INI retail sale*
field* of th* world.
: J’t-rry and Asell Hamilton, of San- si# Steiner.
is the attainment of Knuds** Tro­
Worker* Included Mia. Leonard ford.
Also to Mr*. Barbara Rowell,
Tison, Mrs. Glen Miller, Mra. H. A.I
Birthe
pianist; Mrs. Mildred Donaldson, Worship services for residents phies by more than 42 per rent o f '.
Stelnmeyer, Mr*. J. C. Lane, Mrs.) Mr. and Mra. Ralph Clemllnen, refreshments; Mr*. Lihhy Sma of ih# Wethersfield area now'are th# Pqnllae dealer 'organiaatloa.
*
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tlwrs and Mra. Phyllis Ruacn •villnbl# each week at) a Baptist
Robert Kelly, Mr*. J. 11. Cham- j Sanford, a daughter,
siein,
arts
and
crafts
and
to
Mra.
Mlialon
located
o«”
'Ul#"
euiaff
J.
L.
Co
t
Cme
nd V n S ^ la e .
hers, Ben Steel, Glen Miller, Mr*.I
DiemUeaia
Sally
434 toh Forest
Cityalaiaa
Rd. Laughlin. have taken over tba
Jean Miller, Mra. Mari* Williams, Helen Cole, Geneva; Ruth Lang-,—
- - Pilley,
- - - - - transportation.
.
ijfro* SR t0hw
Rehatee
Mra. ILL. Johnson, Mrs. John WJI-1,Jon, DeBary; Uuls* Law.on, WII-1
Sas.man c l o ^ the prn-i P«»lof John H. Schafer atatea operation of tba Celery City Print*
ing Company.
son, Mrs. Kenneth Slaemore, Mrs. iuton Park, N. Y.; Mra. Harman
* “ Pressing .appreclati^
J '*•.
0. 8. Aiken. Mrs. B. H. Griflin, Fink.l and baby, Mr*. Robert I'» •“
antf f.'lend, o f; ^
‘ J
B*P‘
Mra. Dorothy Simmons, Mra. Ad. Kelly and baby, Colin Benton and ‘ h« church whp donated cookie.J * * * , U U» provld. each infunds, ,c®
ice ,nd
and °other
items
Wlntar. Mra. J.D. Buhl, Mra. Kan- iUud&lt; Scott, of Sanford.
fund*'
" ,#r i1
" " 1 “ &gt; d‘v,du,, ol
,r** ,n "PP®^"
help make (be school successful. Uy U find warm, spiritual inipirnoth Meadora, Mr* L. A. Taylor,)
HOW
ation in his own neighborhood."
Miss Dolly Hatch, Mrs. Wilbur!
The Sunday schedule haa Sun­
CHRISTIAN
Xoian, Mr*. Dean Hutchinson, E b d l f i Z C r C h l l F C h
Methodist Pastor
day'School at 10 a. m„ Morning
Mr*. Hinton Sandefur, Mrs. Harry
w w
m. and Evening
SCIENCE
Hawkins, Mra. 8. B. Parrish, Ur*. P|(MS S lID D e r.
Plans Sermon S e r ie s ,S I; V j
Florence Myers Mra. H a r o l d _
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Rev. John Adams, pastor o f; Tha . mid-week prayer aervlre
HEALS*
the Sanford
Firit
Methodist |* scheduled for eaeh Wednesday
Mrv Rob,rt K,,Unir.'Mri- ooard Meeting
Kenneth Forrest, Mr*. Georg* The Membership Commission nfiChurch, announced today hi* plans ■; 7 ;j# p. m.
,
fa»d#f#j Mra. Jullaa Kinsey, Mrs.jn^ Kbeneaer Methodist Church fof a sermon Kriea which l» Residents dasiring additional in9 :0 0
WSFR
C. K. Werhan, Mra. B. H. Taylor, wm sponsor a covered dish sup-.designed to answer questions #f, formation on tha mission ara
1IM
XW
SUNDAY
Mra. Carol Myera, Mi*. Hilda But- (X&gt;r for prospective me hi Ik-rs. those who lay, "I don't know.nkad to call at 41S Michigan
A. M.
ler. Mis. Carlos Griffin and Miss familiei and members' families anything about the Method!*!' Ave. in WeUiarsfield.
Inea Cartledg#
today.
Church."
~~r~-----------------Tho** planning fo attend the Running parallel to Information
Mrs, Mory Grow
n P m &gt; *upp«r are requested to) given in th* Pastor's Membership
bring a main dish or dessert and'Class, th# scries was suggested
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their tablo service.
j by a number of the official board
Dies
In Miami
Mrs.~Mary Courier Grow, wife of Another important event to members who heard the l*»sons
v
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snOmkaBa
.Ill
1.^
iba ’ 1it. _ /#aalta Plsia
Earl Grow, died arly this morn- Kbenezer members will be the iq tbe Castle Clasi,
official board meeting neat Wed-[ Beginning July $. the topics
ing In Miami.
6 a, m. to 9:30 p. m.
Oth#r"than h*r husband, aurvlv-1^ ‘d i&gt;ri
R*v', Dr'. J 0'! ! ;’ ! f h#d^ d
Hi' ,ory of
The
Ing relativ.s include Mrs. John. di#‘ r,cl »up*^i»tend.nt. will be, Melhodl.m;" on July 14,
g .- f .- j u H phiitn. prosent- to advise on building; Doctrines of Hetbodism;" July)
S "
X ? ViJliV furnishing, and financing and 23. "How the Church Opera!.."
H
um
Rskimoro
tpoic
Matthl of Baltimore, Md., and John churrh
^
»Pl«noiBX.
|cb#dultd ^ |and on
b, July 30 th* eloalng
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Saturday, July 8th
Courier of Oviedo.
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diat Cbrlstlan.M
Funeral aerrlcea will be held at
1 ** 1
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I p. m. Saturday from tha Comb*
Funaral Home in Miami.
SOUTH'S FINEST COLORED COMMUNITY

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Cornerstone Services Set By Sanford Church
. Piaciag at the coraerateM ia conducted by Pastor Harbori W.
Okh* aew educational butidiag and Goars*.
Naimdalad sanctuary af taaterd # Dlgnda rial aa hand wiX be
Xmtharaa Church of tho Badoom- Sanford Mayor Joe K. Baker, J.
Ar will taka place durlag tha C. Hutchison, chairman ol the
fcaday morning service hogiaaiag Seminole County Commlysioa and
Bap. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
•t H : » a. m.
"Items placed ia tbe earnerBar. William Von SpreckaUoa,
Oxacutivo aocratary of the .Ffov- -stone are to ladude copies af
Mioorgla district of tho church. tha Bibte, tea Augsburg CoatesIteaoBri Byaod, will doUvar tha sioo, history of tha coagrogatioa
white the servica sad rite# and constitution and by-lawa af
\ dTlayteg « » oarworatewa w il ha tha congregation.

R evo*

W. V. I.OVELI* World War One Overseas Flyer, stands ready to board
the Spad XIII, considered one of the fastest and safest models o f allied
craft in 1918. Adjoining photo shows him at the* Ide o f the plane where
the "Shooting Star," Insignia o f the 22nd Aero Division, also is pictured.
Both prints Are from Lovell’s collection cjf war time negntivea.

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Aad, copies of th* Lutheran
Witaoai, The Sanford Herald, lbs
Seminote-Volusla edition of to*
Orlando Sootinol, tee dedicat.on
aervioe booklet of to* first unit,
service of
and a list of
itrict officiate
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Sheriff J. L. Hobby la aa unusual man!
L—t week ha submitted hie 1961*1962 budget and
realising that the public might be up In arma over any
raise in taxes, avoided mentioning any rail* in pay for
/ -VI* —mo of hit deputies.
It’* a little known fact that some of tbe men at the
, . . - Sheriffa office are working on what one county commie*
* skaar described as "slave later” wag—.
Thera are man in tha department, guarding our
community, who are making leas than $1 an hour and
•' ~ worting dose to 60 hours a week.
We realize that the commission will have ita hands
’ fill keeping millage down, but we hop* it doesn’t over*
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assured mala ar tha one with a
sexual laferigrtty complex?
How maay Uses have you
heard grown man brag about
having had daAa with TWO girls
Their wive* msy ha sitting In
the group, patiently lotting their
boy-window mates do a llUle
nostalgic reminiscing of their
teens.
When such males boast, it
means they are still hungry lor
more food for their sex ego. They
It wss during the lets lfJO’s. wish ia strut la peacock fashion.
I w u then stationed at Smith But women are also gulUy ot
Coliege. In Northampton, Mass- similar juver.Ua behavior as they
cherish the old party Invitations
aehusetti.
i • As I prepared to drive back and dancs programs, diaries and
**!Ia»l from Ft. Wayne, in the fall, love letter*.
“ Blebetb pleaded with mo to take Most of us grow up and smile
tolerantly at any member of our
c^har along, just tor the ride,
"Why, Pro never seven been own ago bracket who still tries
s-outilde of Indiana,” aha staled, to ftrut bis stuff la this tstaage fashion by social boasting.
,&gt; jected ly .
My reason for mentioning bar "It's the greasaltss wheel that
...glea is to show tbs great desire makes the noise,” runs an eld
. . a f lean-agars to bolster their so- adage.
Thus, the fellow who Is virile
/ T . They are "quantity” minded, so and able to dominate the aflee/ they wish to / boast about how lions of his wlfo doesn't need to BPOLETO, Italy—This hill town
* many states of the UJ.A.tbey bosst about his maay conquests. Is one of the most beautiful and
The unsure male, fearing' im­ historic in Italy, and It has a
_h*ve vlsl'.ed.
*&lt; V M uy juvenile adults likewise potence, Is mere likely to tear world famous music festival, too,
.J m tm to think It adds greatly to conversation around to salacious but it isn't for monuments af tha
7^ their social charm U they havo jokes and female conquests.
past that wo visit it now and then.
^traveled widely, Including Eur- The classical Don Juan, taking Or because wa want to mingle
pride ia his many ftmaln vic­ musically with Menottl.
’f*.j(pe or Mexico, etc.
Much of the reason for tbe usual tims, really Is trying to compen­
Wa make tha faw hours rids
*&gt;7fturtac af this country la not tha sate for a basic sexual lattriartty from Romo for the sake ad our
__#ctual thrills of seeing sew places, complex.
stomachs. Wa dost shut our eyas
j r ’^Ne, it is the desire to socially That is doubly true af man to tha sights, no, and we are ap­
"trump your aelfhbor's ace." as who hare a fetish for seducing preciative of tha Umbrian country­
It were, whan ha liter starts tell- the wives of other husbands. It
tkai them feel more virile If side with Ita mountains, hills, vallag ad hie trevala.'
S
thes T m ca i broil' ia and ey can thus win a woman away
But It is foad that Is on our minds
from bar mala.
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"Didn't you visit the Oar ten Roberto Rossellini of Italy oral as we roll along tha aula highway
between Roma and Spoleto.
I Of the Gods? No! My goodness a « 7 typical care la point.
Spoleto has fine food. It lent
The
time
to
checkmate
such
I you haven't seen anything yet."
very
well known for Its food. Cer­
f Y*.Or it may be Yosemlte or Yei- bad psychological complexes is
g low*tone or tbe tbe Grand Can- early, so seed for the "Behavior tainly not In the way Bologna,
Test for Teen-Agers,” enclosing Naples, Roms, and Ancona are.
5 yon. Mammoth Care, ate.
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Which person Is more likely Ho a stamped return envelope, plus Indeed, guidebooks past lightly
and quickly over Umbrian food,
Z ooarf excessive travel at a aoand this Is a mistake.
A*f&lt;al boost for hi* ego - - tbe selfassured Individual or the one with The giant tortoise la the longest If you are a truffle lover—and
living animal in tha world. There I Ilka them so well that If pigs
aa Inferiority complex?
And which boy li more likely havo been records af a tortoise liv­ couldn't be taught to root for them
' to bocit or tbe number of girls ing for more than ISO years and I'd land n helping snout—Umbria
Is the place to go, Umbria abounds
ha has dated or Ussad • • the then dying accidentally,
In Uufflee, and many af tha truf-

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WASHINGTON*—(N E A )-U . 8.
low American steelmakers to com­
Chamber of Commsrte headquart- it wUl moan fS to $10 billion dol­ pete with foreign mills and expaii)
•r» ia Washington put* oat a con- lars more over the next four years. into tha world marietta. Mr. Welch
ataat -stream o f press tiIm m i , Ho predicts a record $77 billion predicts another 100 rnilllon ton
ingot year in 1961 with 69 million
pamphlets and propaganda — tha construction total ia 1961.
Ctaaral tona o f which la that Jamas C. Kelly, executive vice tons in finlshsd products. This i*
everything tha government doaa la praaidant, American Machine Tool a two million ton drop from 1960,
wrong.
Builders Aasn, pays: "Business is explained by steel's shift to new
Even Ita Praaidant Richard Wag* waiting to see what tha outlook merchandising methods to inset
nar admits that 'tha Chamber will bo on taxes before planning consumer need*.
jaakas ita atateamanU for Monday ita capital expansion.'’ But ha la T. J. Obal, senior economist for
papara eo that everyone will know expecting a business pickup.
Ford Motor, has no comment at all
Tha only complaint against tha about the government. He expect!)
what It la againat for the coning
weak.
government expressed by Robert production of 5.9 million new cars
It ia moat aurpriaing therefore to 0. Welch, executive vice president, this year—including 1.9 million
find that none of tha experts at Steel Service Center Institute, compacts—with an orderly clean­
tha Chamber's conference on busi- Cleveland, is that government up of inventory at year snd. Last
year 6.7 million cars were produc­
neaa outlook for tha second half of
1961 here anything very tough to
ed but not all sold.
say againat the government aa a
Harold L. Cheadle, deputy man­
whole or tha Kennedy administra­
ager, American Bankers A un,
tion in particular.
says the Federal Reserve Board's
This la In marked contrast to
position has mads a lot af sense.
what AFL-CIO executive commit*
Ho prediets advancss in volume o r
tea members had to aay at their
credit demand and tha general
United House, Pa, mid-year ueetlevel of interest rates from tecesing. Wharf President Kennedy sent
ilon lows. But hs thinks the cycli­
them a nice letter saying that tha TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov. cal rise will be milder than in pre­
national economy ia moving to­ Farris Bryant laid to rest Wed­ vious periods of economic reces­
ward and era of expanded growth, nesday threats of an agricultural sion.
they jumped on i t
Chamber President Wagner ex­
fued batween Florida and Georgia.
They said recovery is not. In Bryant said talk of a retaliatory presses tha belief that many of the
sight and tha administration pro­
Kennedy, programs won’t be activgrams for reducing unemployment tax by Georgia on Florida citrus atad, so they w il lhave no sffset o m
are inadequate. They also criti­ products' was nothing but a "tarn- the business outlook.
cised Treasury Secretary Douglas post ia a chicken house.”
Overall, however, be expects the
Dillon's statements that tha great­
He and Gov. Ernest Vandiver economy to move Into new high
est throat of inflation comas from of Goorgla'agreed at the National ground, which will be shared by all
“ the cost-push of the wage-pries Governors' Conference in Hawaii major aoctors of business. This
spiral.”
last weak, Bryant said, that Geor­ isn't much of a complaint against
Thera you havo big labor criti­ gia would not Impost tha tax government.
cising tha Democratic president without further discussions be­
they supported. Hera you have Mg tween tha two chief executives.
business predicting good tiaaea "I do not believe Georgia will
ahead, agreeing with tha Presi­ taka action against our citrus.
dent most o f them didn't support There is no further need for
HRART
and finding nothing particularly MgotiaUon," Bryant said.
wrong with government.
■
RESEARCH
Georgia Agriculture Commissio­
James D. Marshall, axecutlva ner Phil Campbell recommended
I
Gratefully
director of the Associated General last month that a tax of 10 per
! - V 7 " '■■] Acknowledg'd
Contractors et America, has no cant per container be imposed on
RUINOUS - DoBARY
complaints to make about tha gov­ fresh Florida eltrus shipped to
COUNCIL
ernment's
new
$6
billion
dollar
ac­
Not the Italians. They make a
Georgia la retaliation to tha Flo­
P. O. BOX 106
sauce in nothing flat. One of tha celerated highway construction rida requirement that Georgia
program, nor tha new housing MU. fareUer poultry sold ia this state
beat, and a specialty of Florence,
SANFORD, FLA*
Ha says It may not increase carry inspection taga.
la butter, cheese, a tiny touch at
garlic, small, fresh green peas and,
of course, the pannesaa.
Their tomato sauco la nothing
YO U W IL L
but n few small, ripe tomatoes
pushed through a slave, a bit af
bay leaf, a amldgaa af onion, and
maybe a Mt of carrot. And IPs
twice as good as all the boiled-far*
ever tomato sauces at home, most
of which are made from reaped to-

Berlin Situation
Grave-White

McLemore

floe, one gets in Franco, supposed­
ly from Hertford, were taken from
the ground of Umbria..
Tha boat spaghetti sauce I know
of Is made in Sopleto at the Tree
Duel hotel. This Is n new hotel,
bull" to accommodate tbe tourists
who coma for the music festival,
but tbs chef is an old hand.
The sauce is simplicity itself—
If you have truffles. Just taka tha
black anas and grata them fine,
mix them with ns much sweet but­
ter aa you like, warm gently over
a low firs, and than pour them
over apagbcttl or fcttucciai, and
add pannesaa cheese to ault your­
self.
I have not yet been able to set­
tle for just one dish at Tree Dud,
The sauco has a wonderful, deli­
cate flavor, and is as light as an
ounce of cloud.
They roast a mean suckling pig
in Umbria, too, and just tha crisp
skin of It is worth a two-and-ahalf-hour rids from Roms.
Getting back to spaghetti sauces,
one of the mistakes wa Americans
make ia working too hard at them.
Back horns wa brew meat sauce
for spaghetti by tbe hour, using
beef, veal, pork and nineteen other
things. A wife takes six hours te
prepare a spaghetti dinner.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Gan.
Thomas D. WhiU&gt;aays there Is "a
fair chance” ot war over Berlin
By HAL COCHRAN
and. the gravity of tha situation Moat teanags lads have snap­
hasn't bean driven home to tha shots in their MUfolds, where they
American people.
wish money was. '
White, who retired last week aa
Air Force chief of staff, said Sun­
Vacation travel not only broad,
day soma form, of mobilisation ens you, It flattens you.
might well be necessary to con­
vince the nation of the seriousness
of the Berlin crisis.
San. Jacob K. Jovlta, (R-N. Y.),
said earlier that President Ken­
nedy eventually might declare par­
tial mobilisation af the armed
forces te demonstrate to the Roe­
stone that "wo mean precisely
what wa say” about Berlin.
White, Interviewed on a TV. pro­
gram, said ha did not think war
over Berlin would be certain te
turn Into nuclear war, but ho add­
ed that if Russia joined ia* "It
Is almost inevitable that It would
degenerate Into a general war.”

Salaxar Rejects

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sharp, add 'tests.
Ot course, the spaghetti, tha
olive oil, and tha cheese* especially
the cheese, are better here, This is
bound to mak a difference. Tha
spaghetti is the asms. The asms
brands on sale here are eo sale at
borne. And, nine times out o f ton.
It la better than tha pasta nude by
cooks at home.
I will now take off my chafe cap
and go out for a bowl of fettucdnl
and truffles.

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LISBON (UPI)—Priam Minister
Antonia da OUreir lalaur today
Muntty rejected a United Mat— s
appeal to atop figbtiag ia Angola
and criticised tha United States
Car Mt it— «iHag his attitude.
Ia a rare "report la tha aa-

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Circulation

Uaasatr

My. Salaxar described the UM Se­
curity Council's "invitation te halt
measures af auppreaiien ia Aa
aola" as theatrical
Ho said there was "aat the
iHaMist he— that it will ha aen-

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gm — ial lender, seM the UN
$p—al "gravely offend* tha right*
af a earewiga ■mien."

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�HELLO, FRIENDS,
Hero I am — well, sort of, any­
how.
I have been in another world —
the world of the hospital. It is
liuite unlike any place else, unique
Institution, built, maintained and
dedicated to the work of caring for
the sick. And what wonderful care
1 hadl
I was truly grateful for the kind­
ness and attention given me by
the nurses, aides, doctors and the
pink ladies, yes, even the maintalnence people and the diet kit.chen supervisors, who came up atroost every day to see if we were
eating, and if not to see if they
could find something with which to
tempt our appetites.
Thanks, too, to all the wonder­
ful friends who came to see me,
sent flowers and gifts. The stacks
of get-well cards that 1 received
filled up my overnight bag, when
I left the hospital for home, after
.a two-week stay. You don't know
'how much your kindness and con­
cern has meant to me.
Now I will be at home (Pinecrest Drive) for the next two
weeks and hereby invite you to
drop by and visit a while or give
me a call. I can talk, even if I
can’t do mueh else.

v •v&gt; *

LINDA MILIS
HEADING NORTH, up Pennsyl­
vania way are two young ladles,
Linda Jlllla and Susie Halback.
Treadling together, the girls left
by train last week, to visit la their
aatlva atates.
Taking advantage of a layover
la Washington, D. C., Linda and
Susie planned to do soma sight­
seeing In tbe nation's capital, with
all Ita hlstory-rich initltuttoas. Re­
suming thalr trip, Linda wag to
detrain at Pittsburgh to visit with
an old frtoad, Miss Mary Elton
Highly for tiro weeks, whlla Susie
continued on to PainervOle, Ohio.
On the return trip, Susie will oxtend bar trip in Washington, while
visiting with friends* and relatives
than.
WORLD TRAVELER, Haary
Simpson, and Mrs. Simpson are
Qttow back In Geneva after n won­
derful trip to* Tokyo, Japan, as an
emissary of tba Rotary Club, at
their International meet
"Tbe Squire of - Geneva" aa
Simpson is affectionately called by
hit friends, is a veteran of these
laieraattoaa! conferences, tola ana
making tha fourth or fifth that be
has attended, but be was not bond
and found great delight and engjoyment In tbe trip.
The Simpsons left Geneva to
‘ April for the trip by tryto, via
Chicago, to Vaneover, B. C. when
they boarded the good ship,
"Cbusan", with a full load of Rotarians from all over the U. S. for
the trip across tbs Pacific to the
Par East. Stops were made to San
Francisco and Loo Angelas, then
on to the Hawaiian Islands, with
#'atops at Yekahama and Kobe, Ja­
pan, beforo reaching the Hotel
' Dla-lchl to Tokyo.
Urn Squire was kiod enough to
keep n steady stream of cards and
letters winging back to cornspendants here, as his trip un­
wound, relating the sights that
they eaw, toe impressions that
they received and toe wonderful,
-friendly treatment that they reWceivcd to Japan from the people
there.
He also told about too economic
ronrilllani to that country and da-

In each place, sugar and pineapple
plantations In Hawaii, Buddhist
Temples and Shinto shrines, de­
partment stores, restaurants, pri­
vate homes, train trips and along
the streets and thoroughfares of
the cities they visited, be noted
the customs, dress, manners and
economic station of the people. He
also found out a great deal about
the homes, factories, wages, prices
and industrial development of the
areas.
And best of all, ha is able to put
his impressions and observations
into words that mate It real and
Interesting to the reader. Space
does not permit sharing more of
this fascinating travelogue.
On the way back to Florida, the
Simpsons took side trips to the
Grand Canyon and to fabulous old
New. Orleans, but says tha Squire,
('There’s no place like home!"

W SC S Circles

First Baptist W M S

Plan M onday

A nd Circles P l a n .

Meetings

M onday Meetings

Circle* of the Women'! Society
of Christian Service of the First
Methodist Church will meet Mon*
day as follows:
Circle 6 — at 3 p.m. with Mrs.
Howard Montielh, 401 Mellonvllle
At#.
Circle 7 — at 3 p.m. with Mra.
W. B. Kirby, 1011 Magnolia Ave.
Circle • — at 2:30 p.m. in the
Men’a Sunday School Class room
in McKinley Hall, with Mrs. F. J.
Harris as hostess.
Circled — at 3 p.m. with Mrs.
R. W. Sturdivant, on Myrtle Ave.

The executive committee of the
Women's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church, will
meet Monday at 10 a.m., followed
by the circle meetings, Sunbeams
and Girls Auxiliary at 10:43.A luncheon will be served at
noon and at 1 p.m. the various
groups will meet in the auditor­
ium for the program meeting.
At 6:30 p.m. the Elsie Knight
Circle will meet with Mrs. C. A.
Anderson. 107 Shannon Drive, for
a covered dish supper. The meet­
ing will be In honor of the Young
Women's Auxiliary.
The Frances Horton Circle will
meet at • p.m. with Mrs. Leland
Rudd, 2201 Bel Air.

Presbyterian W omen

Ike women of the First Presby­
terian Cburch will meet Monday
at 11 a.m. at the church for the
monthly meeting, followed by lunch
at 12:30 p.m. An Inspirational
meetiag will be held at 1 p.m. with
Judge Vernon C. Mite as guest
speaker.
Circlet plan meetings at 9:43
a.m. at follows: Circle 1 — Mra.
J. E. Munger Chm., in the Philsthan Room; Circle 2 — Mrs. K. W.
Fite Chm., in Fellowship Hall;
Circle 3 — Mrs. Herbert Behrens
Chm., in tha Session Room; Cir­
cle 4 — Mrs. L. I. Frazier Chm.,
in the Gleaners’ Room.
Circle S — with Mrs. Cliff MeKlbbln Chm., 3430 Melkwvllle Ave.
and' Clrcla 6 — Mrs. George Stine
Chm., with Mrs. Ralph A. Smith,
2021 Park Ave.
Circle 7— Mrs. Glenn Wimblsh
Chm., will meet at 10 a.m. in the
Phllathea Room and Evening Cir­
cles will meet at S p.m.
Evening Circle 1 — Mra. Carl
Lind Chm., with Mrs. J. A. Billline, Longwood; Evening Circle 2
— Mrs. Sacy King Chm., with
Mrs. Curtis Hughes, 701 West 3rd
St. and Evening Circle 3 — Mrs.
John Wilson Chm., with Mrs. Wal­
ter Bohannon, 107 Park View Dr.,
Sunland.

Calendar

Elects Officers
A nd Plans Project

H onoree R eceives

Meetings M onday

Church

Navy Wive* Club

A pre-fourth of July celebration
was held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Silvers Jr., In Little
Venice Monday afternoon.
Their son, David Alan, was cele­
brating his fifth birthday on that
day and his parents honored him
with a birthday party.

Plan Church

S.O.S. — la tha April 23 edition
of the column, I wrote about a
letter which we had received la
the Herald office from a Lyman
Adams, former resident of Senford, now living in Tacoma Park,
Md.
The letter, evoked by the eye­
catching performance of (he
Seminole High School Bind at the
Cherry Blossom- Festival, was in
praise of the bead, end also con­
tained some reminiscent remarks
about tbe "good old dayi" in Sem­
inole County.
W. R. Vincent Sr. of Sanford,
who Is much, interested In the
early history of the area and has
made quite a study of it would
like to see the letter, to obtain the
address of Lyman Adams, so that
be can correspond with him.
However, another gentleman,
who was also Interested la the
history of Sanford, asked for the
letter quite a while ago, and I let
that gentleman have it. Unfor­ Pilot Class
tunately for Mr. Vlaeent’a interest,
I cannot recall tbe name of the
Enjoys Outing *
first gentleman, who now has the
letter.
If be reads this, as ha evidently A t Fox H om e
hat read tho column in Use past,
I would like to etk Urn to get in Lt. and Mrs. R. G. Fbx Jr., en­
touch with me, at a y home en tertained members' of Replace­
ment Pitot Class No. 4 of VAH-3
Pinccrest Drive.
with a Fourth of July outing at
their home oa Crystal Lake In
Lake Mery.
Swimming, boating and a picnic
supper were enjoyed by the group.
Couples and (hair families en­
joying the day were, Lcdr. and
Mrs. T. B. Wood Jr., Lt. and Mra.
FRIDAY
The membership commission of R. H. Cooks, Lt. and Mrs. G. W.
tho Ebcnexer Methodist Church Covin, LL and Mrs. H. J. Hudomc
sponsors a covered dish dinner and'LL and Mra. D. B. Parrish.
for new members to ha received
into the church, Sunday, July 9.
Longwood
MONDAY
First Presbyterian Church Wom­
en meet at 11 a.m. lunch at 13
noon and Inspirational meeting at
1 p.m. Evening CIrclea meat at
I p.m.
First BapUst WMS esecuUve
commltte meats at 16 a.m. Circles
at 10:43 a.m. Program at 1 p.m.
Seminole Assn. Brotherhood
meeting 6:30 p.m.

David Celebrates
Fifth Birthday

Personals
By MBS. BETTIS SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Dohhld M. Hitsman and ion Gary of Longwood
have returned from a two week
visit with relatives la Elria, Ohio,
and have reopened "Don and
Geri'a" for business.
TURKISH TOWN
Adane, Turkey, e rich cottongrowing arte, lies SO mltos from
the Mediterranean In the eouth­
e n t corner of Asia Minor. Colon­
ised by the Romans. It prospered
tor a time, then declined and was
restored by Harun-al-Raahid in
the tto century.

Navy Wivaa dub 211 held their If you would like to change •
regular monthly business Meetiag window's position whan you are a
oa July 3 with president, Mre. guilt, ask your hostess for perClark Yatti, presiding.
mlsstoa.
A donation is to ha made eaeh
month to the Lillie Rad School
House for retarded children.
F L O R ID A V
Mrs. A. List was elected and
Installed as club ehaplain and
A R B M O R E
Mrs. P. Pall waa Installed as re­
cording aecretary.
Plans art being made for a
basaar to be held la November.
Mre. R. A. Hilliard U chairman ef
this project.
The club social for this month
Is to be a luactoea at the Tlkl
House in Winter Park on July 13,
at lt:3o p.m.
AU wives of enlisted personae!
to to# Navy; Marina Corps, or
Coast Guard, active or retired, are
home. Your reporter, along with cordially tovitod to attend all club
Mr. aad Mr*. Simpson, was amus­ activities.
ed at his relation of tba Kerne at­
mosphere, where toe ancient ritual
#f rameviag shoes was rigidly oh- Altamonte Spring!
.served, and the guests aad boats
'eat oa the floor at a tiny table
to dtoe, all the while being talartatoed with music from the high
By ATLANTA McGJNNR
.fidelity phonograph, while toe
Mr. aad Mra. Neel Buell of Lake
television act stood silently la the
comer, aborning toe eld and the Brantley Dr., Forest City, have aa
thalr houaagusats his mother, Mre.
hew, or how East meets Weet!
Freak Buell, aad Us stator aad
aaphaw, Mre. Mary Duttald. aad
aon Ted, ef Seats Cm*, calif.,
who are here for a four-week va-

Shower Gifts
MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL F. SMITH and daughter,
Sandy, o f Atlanta, Ga. have been visiting Mr. and Mra.
Robert Cox and other friends in Entdrprlsc. Mra. Smith,
tho former Misa Margaret Coleman, taught school in
Enterprise during 1950 and 51.
(Cox Photo)

Iverson-Michels
Wedding Announced
Miss Ramona Iverson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Iverson of
Columbus, Neb., and John Mi­
chels of Cheyenne, Wyo., aon of
Mr. and Mra. Anton Michels, Wy­
lie Ave., Sanford, were married
June 3 at 2 p.m. at St. Bonaventure Church in Columbus. Father
Quintin Fullorn officiated at the
ceremony.
The bride wore a ballerina
length dress of reembroidered
Chantilly lace and organsa, featur­
ing a portrait neckline and cap
sleeves. A pleated cummerbund of
organsa topped a full overskirt of
organsa which fell to tha hemline.
Her bouffant shoulder veil was
attached to a rose or organza
centered with seed pearls. She
carried a cascade bouquet of
white biofolla orchids and wMla
Jewel roses.
Tho bride’a aister, Mrs. Don
Moore, of Omaha, Neb., was ma­
tron of honor. She wore an aqua
taffeta dress styled with a shirred
chiffon bustllne, a form lilting
mldrilf of taffeta accented in the
back by a bow above a bell abaped
skirt. Her circular veil fell from
a matching headband and sba car-

In Unusual Manner
Mrs. Cecil Davis and Mils
Sylvie Davis of Daytona Beach en*
tertained with a miscellaneous
shower honoring Miss Roxtnn
Henderson at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Henderson, In Enterprise.
The hostesses entertained there
because of the distance from Or­
lando to Daytona and this waa the
half way point. The guest list in­
cluded the bride'e family and
friends from Orlando. Mrs. Davis
is also a former resident of Or­
lando.
Games and, contests were en­
joyed early in the evening and as
an unusual presentation of gifts,
alarm clockl were hidden around
(be house. When each alarmed
and the honoree located It, ahe
would also find a gift. Sho was
then directed to follow the white
ribbon strung alt around the house
which finally led her (o the shower
bath where ahe found a laundry
carl filled with gifts.
The refreshment table waa over­
laid with a pink linen and lace
cloth and centered with aa ar­
rangement of lUies-of-tbe-valley
and a bride and groom under a
whlla umbrella.

DAVID

Mrs. Brumley Named
President Of Class

ried a cascade bouquet of yellow
and white marqueritei.
Members of the Phllathea Sun­
Following the ceremony a re­
day School Class of ths First
ception was held at the Wayside
Presbyterian Church, their hus­
Country Club in Columbus with
bands and families, met at the
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Peltsmeier
borne of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Piety
of Omaha, Nsb., and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Carlton of Norfolk, Neb.,
In Osteen for a covered dish sup­
serving as hosts and hostesses.
per Monday night.
Mist Kathleen Thomazin kept
Mrs. Harvey Swanton was eothe guest book end enisling with
hostess. Supper was enjoyed on
the serving were Mrs. Floyd
the spacious lawn overlooking the
Brunk of Fremont, Neb.: Mrs. Al­
lake. While the ladles held a short
bert Jaawicck, St. Edward, Neb.;
business session the men enjoyed
Mrs. Dick Van Arsdel, Elchland,
a period of fellowship.
Neb., and Mrs. A1 Ctuba of CoMrs, Joe Corley, president, pre­
lumbus.
sided when officers for the coming
Floating hostesses were Terri
year were elected. They were
Kobus and Janet Csuba of Colum­
Mrs. W. S. Brumley, president;
bus and Mrs. Ward Lingo, North
Mrs. James Wallin, vice presi­
Platte.
dent; Mrs. David Fauver, class
After an extended wedding trip
secretary; Mrs. Genevieve Wood­
through Florida and other south­ Church Circle
ruff, meeting aecretary; Mra. J.
ern slates they will make their
E. Trawlck, class treasurer and
home in Cheyenne, Wym., where
Mrs. Mildred Cass, meeting secre­
the groom is stationed at the War­ Plans Meeting
tary.
ren Air Force Base.
Mrs. L. T. Frasier, Mrs. Claude
Tbe bride attended high school Tuesday Morning
Howard end Mrs. Joel Field were
at 8t. Edward, Neb., and has re­
appointed on a committee to pur­
The morning circle of tba Wom­ chase new drapes for the class­
cently been employed by L'Oreal
en’* Society of Christian Service room.
of Paris Hair Preparations.
The groom waa born in Palm of the Grace Methodist Cburch
A letter waa read from Rev.
Bay, Fla., but spent most of bis will meet Tuesday at t:30 a.m. at Pierre DuBola, the cburch sup­
life In Sanford. Ha attended Semi­ lha bora* of Mrs. Roy Wall, 2002
Dross up white cotton flrocks
nole High School and continued East Fourth Strest.
Mr. and Mrs. James N. Mar­
All members are urged to at­ this summer with pastel cotorad
his studies after he entered the
tin, Elder Springs, announce tbe
service. He received his high tend as Important business will be bells and tnalchiag aboe*. Add a
birth of a a lb, 614 ox. son. June
bright airing of beads, too.
discussed.
school diploma there.
23 at the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital in Sanford.
They have chosen tbe name,
Jack Lee, for tho new arrival. He
was welcomed home by a two and
Ask yavr daetar about a rtsl cool eWre-aeft eptloe-Clievrolst air MndKianlna.
one half year old brother, James
Jr.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Lee of Silver
Springs, Md., and paternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Martin of Wlllacoochc, Oa.
Mrs. Marlin's mother, Mrs. Lee,
is visiting with tbe family for a
tow days.

N ew

As the young playmates arrived,
they were given sling shot air­
planes snd band windmills by the
honoree, to play with until ovary*
one had arrived.
After the guests were all as­
sembled they enjoyed swimming
and splashing In the lake while
David's dad roasted hot dogs for
the picnic supper.
The swimming must hare work­
ed up mighty appetites, for the
children still had room for let
cream and cake after aatlag tbs
hot dogs, baked beans, potato
chips and soda pop.
Mrs. silvers surprised the
guests with a cake decorated ns
the American Flag, which WSS
served with the ice cream.
To climax the celebration spark­
lers were set off in keeping with
the "Fourth of July" theme.
David's aunt, Mlsa Mary Ruth
Silvers, assisted with the party.
Invited guests were Johnny Densiney, Michael Lao, Pklp Chap­
man, David Woodruff, Stuart
Stetson, Gtl Tye and Kriaay Klmmons.

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Grande, Parathe, Brasil, lira.
Trawlck will be hoetase to the
August meeting.
Those atending were Mr. aad
Mra. Wallin and grandchildren,
Wayne and Renala Dunn, M r.
and Mra. T. H. Makln and chil­
dren. Mr. end Mre. Frasier, Mr.
end Mrs. Corley, Mra. J. O. Muff,
Mrs. Trawlck, Mrs. Brumley,
Miss Sarah Buns, Mre. Bertha
Hardin.
Mr. and Mra. Claude Bowatd,
Dr. and Mra. John Wilson, Mra.
Bandar, Mr. and Mra. J. M. OflIon, Mra. J. I . laker, Mr. and
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ford and two homers by battery- winning streak with a four-hitter.
homer.
look, for example, at some of the
Phil Regan won his eighth mate Elston Howard gave the The only run of the game came
weird happenings that took place
game against four losses for the Yankees their victory over the In- off loser Hoyt Wilhelm in the aev.
throughout the majors yesterday.
enth - on doubles by Willie Tashy
—Southpaw Johnny Antonelli,
and Dale Long.
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NEW YORK (UPI) — Cham,
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ptat Floyd Patterson and unbentChicago nipped Kansas City, 4-3.
aa Tom MeNeeley have been
The Dodgers' one-sided victory
matched for a title fighti at the
over the Cardinals was something
Boston Garden in Into September 9
of a nightmare for Keane, who
or early October despite warnings
had succeeded Solly Hemus as St.
from the National Boxing Aemthn
Louis manager only hours before. Young Sonny Hughea of near­
sters will have an opportunity to tton, promoter Tom Bolan disclos­
Keane saw the Cards commit four by ML Dora will be aceompanywatch these two man In action ed today.
errors and watched the Dodgers Don Smith when the-two of them
“They have agreed Wakalir to
end possibly pick np some bow­
pour across m v o u runs In the put on a combination axblblUon
ling Ups that'll help to improve the fight," explained Bolen, presithird inning.
and instructlonkl class here in their own games In the Junior dent of Championship Sports, Inc.
Southpaw Jim O’Toolo of the Sanford at Jtt Lanes Saturday. Leagua.
However, if Patteraen gees
Reds stopped the Giants on seven
That night at 7:10, {here'll be through with this September or
At
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hits and was aided toward hli
an exhibition match .between October fight with MeNeeley, he
seventh victory with two brilliant structional period for the adults
Smith 4 Hughes against, two of will be defying the NBA’s Warning %
in
the
area.
During
this
time,
catches by renter Holder Veda
both the beginner and the more our tecal bowlers, Gerald Behrens that tt will vacate hie champion*
Pinson.
and Bucky Forguson. Both Be­ •hip,
Roberto Clemente ted the Pi- advanced bowler may receive the
hrens and Forguaon were the top David Ott, president o f Nit
ratea' Jo-hit attack In the opener personal supervision of these two
two finalists In the local elimina­ NBA, wnrned at hie homo to
traveling professionals.
against the Cube with a homer,
tion! held at Jet Lanes to deter, Cleveland Thursday that if Pat*
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the
young­
a double and three singles. Bob
mine who would bowl against tenon did not defend against n
Friend coasted to bis ninth vic­
these two professionals.
sanctioned NBA challenger before
tory. in tho nightcap, Glen Hob­
The public ie invited to some Sept M hie title would bn vacatble hurled a sevtn-hltler end
out to the lanes end cheer np ed for failure to abide kg tho
struck out oighL
our local bowlers eg to victory. strict eix-moathe-defonee rale
Albte Pearson singled home the
It might be well to point out passed lest September at tea
that the last time we had • pro­
NBA convention in Mexico City.
fessional compete against some
bowling lessons was concluded at of the local talent, it was dur­ Ott aaid tea rate provides that
Jet Lanes this pest Thursday with ing the grand opening of Jot the champion of cash division
more then 48 youngsters in at­ Lanes and 14 pitted Lee Jouglard
tendance.
against BUI Allen ad Orlando. Al­ every six months against one of
Tho
Recreation
Department lan won the match.
the NBA’a nppor-eix contender*.
pointed out, however, that an­
He stressed tent MeNeeley of
Rain has made a mess of tho other simUar series would ftart
Mesa., ie
is jtok.
pot even
Arlington, Mast.,
Little League end Babe Ruth
again next Thursday at Jet Lanes.
ranked among the NBA’a top IE,
League dlamood schedules, but These lessons are for youngsters
although ho is rated loth I f the 9
the Little Leaguers have com­ up to the age of IT. Those who ere
Ring magnate*.
pleted most of their contests, interested in bowling are remind­
with Navy leading the American ed that they may register at the
and Flret Federal on top in the Recreation Center it the Civic
National League.
Center or on Thursday with Mrs. The Wilson-Malar (team wen
'The Navy squad has complied t Samuels at Jst Lanes.
the first half of Uw City Ste-PUch
104 record for the season for a
•AU of the baste steps of bowl­ Softball League with an 8-3 rec­
four and • half game toad over ing were covered with these ord.
,
Sanford AUantlc Beak, in second youngsters. They .wegs shown how
Chung King ended up In seeend
with 18-7. Perfection Dairies la to select the correct slat bkll,
NEW YORK (U PI)-The Now
third with 144; Florida Stale to use the various markings on place for the. first half, with six York Giants ere expected to eaewins end four losses. Florida
Bank fourth at 8-U and Gnorge's the approach and the lanes, and
phealee a flanker effeao* newt
Tavern fifth with 8-17 for the finally how to make the four step State Beak w u third with 84
and North Orlando was next with
gear.
delivery of the bowling baU.
The offensive minded First Fed­ One of the highlights of the
The Chung King squad started
eral teem has lost-only one game lessons was the poaelbUlty of win­
the
second half with three straight
In the National League and ning free gnaws.
wins to taka the teams lead with
boasts a 22-1 mark to tead tbs AU tho youngsters had
do
loop. YowcU'a la aneond with was keep the ball onto the lane 34 and Wilson-Malar is in era13-18; Chase third with t-13; Mon­ and knock over the number one tcatton with 3-1. Checker Kart wara on# of tho few tennw to tee
roe Harbor has fourth at 8-18 end head pin. If they were success­ Track replaced North Orlando in National Football League who
tea teams for this half aad has lacked n breakaway peas catcher—
Standard Otl fifth with 4-18.
ful in doing so with twe deliveries a 1-1 mark.
of the baU, the management of A saw team Joined the loop.
Jet Lanes offered n free game to It la the Seminole Timing Aasa.
However, following Thursday's
team.
squad which has lest ka first two three-way trade with the RedMany of tho youngsters who games.
akina end the Dallas Cowboys,
kavo taken these free lessons
head coach Alii* Sherman to tea
qualified to Join the Saturday
Giants revealed ho plane to nan
morning Junior Bowiteg Lasgue Team s Bunched Up
the tog-pound Podoley as a wMs
which bowls ovary Saturday at
flanker. Walton, an AH'America
The "Banford Bcrobbtoe," from •:BB. There are currently 12 teams In Business Loop
the Church to Jeeva Christ to U t­ bowling in this league which is With 28 wins, and 18 losses, at Pittsburgh to 1888, to 8 blast,
ter Day Saints, threw the North tied In with Uie Recreation pa- Ferrous Builders continue to act tog end but also is a nlflg peasOrlando Girin Softball Team for n pertinent and is coached by Al the pace ea leaders to the Busi­ catcher.
nessmen's Bowlins League.
DaPalma.
The lap five teems leathed to­ Player* to get the Washington veto
gether era Batty Anne's Hair Sty- •ran*. They shipped piarmhlsbjpg
Uste with » wins; Owaa's Gait aperiaiiet John Aveai, defensive
Six Bottle
Service, 31 wins; Atlaatle Coast haHhetk Dave WhHaaU and seefcte
line, a , and Florida Forestry rad Jang Daniels to the Bedtefae
For Golf Lead
rad traded kicking specialist AL
ST. FAUL (U F l)-A traveling with 38 victories.
ten Gram and n high testae in
tatemien and n club professional
the 1883 draft to the Oewheye.
wain among eix par emashera
The Cowboys, to tore, net end
foHrtttd |or tea load entering the Baptist Face
Fred Dugan to Urn laiteini as
Softtall Loop
PErt to the earae deal.
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eoftban League after being only
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By Abif oH Van Buren
over wh(&gt; should do it that she sent us outaide. and did it herself.
Plenae put this in your column for girls
who still have smother living. It might
be helpful.
Love, SHARON

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DEAR A BB Y: I think I married the
* wrong man. The first year of our marriage
I got pregnant. My husband never cared
fo r children and, when 1 started to show,
he told me every day how funny and dis­
gusting I looked. I hoped he would change
after the baby came, but he was worse.
When the baby would cry at feeding time,
tny husband made me take the baby out­
side and feed him in the car. He even had
t* adoption papers drawn up, but I refused
^ to sign them.
When our little boy was’ five months
old I got pregnant again. This time my
husband acted like a mad man. I started
llfiting things no woman in her right mind
would think of lifting l ' that condition,
and I had the miscarriage 1 wanted. (I
■till cannot forgive myself for this.) My
religion does not permit divorce. Must I
live with this beast the rest o f my life? I
f am 19 and he Is 24.
IN MISERY

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DEAR ABBY: My son la getting mar­
ried aoon. Hla wife-to-be wants to call me
"Mother." I do not want her to call me
"Mother” aa 1 am not her mother. 1 wnnt
her to call me by my first name. What is
your advice on the subject?
MY PREFERENCE
DEAR M Y : Tell your future daughterin-law what you would prefer. But 1 hope
you realize that your future "daughter"
has offered to honor you with n warm and
loving name.
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FlaYING A fliver to Washington . . . impossible as it
seems, that's what Fred MacMurray and Nancy Olson
are doing in this hilarious scene from Walt Disney’s
"The Absent-Minded Professor."

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DEAR ABBY: If you want to do a real
public service, please tell your readers
when they send flowers to patients In a
hospital to send a small bouquet or a
plant. I am amazed at the number o f huge
floral arrangements that come into a
patient’s room. The get in the way o f
treatment, and are more trouble than they
are worth.
R. N.

DEAR IN : Your husband is either an
arrested adolescent or he is mentally dis­
turbed. I f you continue to live with him,
you will be os aiek as he is. Talk to your
Priest about a legal separation. And do
it quickly.
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DEAR AB B Y : My mother has been in
A heaven for nearly six years. I was only
W nine when the Lord took her away, but
there Is something that stands out in my
mind every time I think o f her. Once she
asked either my sister or myself to do a
small chore for her. We argued so much

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Pavla Lewi* and Wendell Holm**.
The cumcdy film will b* ahown
at the Movlvland Drive-In Sunday.
Th* other feature on th* program
la "Th* Littleat Hobo." Both fllma
will play through Tueadny.
On Wcdneaday and Thuraday,
"Boy On A Dolphin" with Alan
Ladd and "Have Rocket Will Trav­
el" wiht th* Three Stooge* will
play.
On Friday and Sntutday, "No
Tim* For Sergeant*" and "Auntl*
Mama" will play.

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What’s bothering you? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 3806, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-ad­
dressed envelope.
For Abby’a booklet, "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 60 cents to Abby,
Box 8365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

2 he(tinman: »yRuth Miiiet

A
Art your laboraaving device*
w Working you to daath? They may
be. If:
—You are s suburban housewife
with s big house that you run
without even the help of s clean­
ing woman or laundress.
—You hava several children to
ehauffeur.
—You ora keeping up with your
social obligation*, taking some
•
in community work, and try­
ing ‘to be s good companion to
your husband.
A Detroit physician recently
told n medical group that the
*tired mother syndrome" is linked
to the push bufton way of Ufa In
which modem women have become
trapped, many of them working
from 14 to 16 hours a day.
It used to be, he said, that fan9 Mas la .the middle-inrosao bracket

•ith«r hired a woman to h*Ip with
th* washing and-ironing or sent
clothes to a laundry.
Now that mama ha* an auto­
mata washing machine, mama M
th* family laundress. Now that
mama baa a car of h«r own, ah* is
expected to be the family chauf­
feur. If aha has a dishwasher, then
It Isn’t supposed to be any trouble
at all for her to have SO or is
guests la for a buffet
If she ha* an electric gadget to
buff floors, then It Isn't supposed
to be any trick at aU for mama to
scrub and wax and polish floors.
And so it goes.
With ovary new laboraaving
gadget she acquiree, the lady of
the house takes on n new Job or
f**1s tha compulsion to do n Job
more frequenly that hae been
made "easier" for her.

If the doctor had an gnawer to
the problem of the “tired mother
•yndrome” it wasn’t printed In the
account of hia talk.
But I think women have got to
find the answer for themselves.
They have got to do soma figuring
on how to maka their gadget*
work for them Instead of letting
their gadgets work them to death.
* Nobody le going to figure out
haw overworked housewlve* ran
make their Uvea *ail*r, That U
something th*y ere going to have
to figure out for themselves.

RATUMDAY P. M.

JOHN WAYNE heads th* massive caat in "The Alamo'
coming to the Rite Theatre Sunday.

Some tyt-openara for huabandtl
"Happier Wives (hints for husbanda).' Juat send gt cents to
Ruth Mlllett Reader Service, c/o
In 1936, Colonels David Crock­
The Sanford Herald, P. O. Box 489, ett, Jim Bowie and William Travis
Dept. A, Radio City Station* New —with 18S untrained volunteers,
Yerk 18, N. Y.
defended mcrumbling 8panlsh mis­
sion against 7,000 battla hardened
professional soldiers lad by tha
dictator general Bento Anns. With
their lives they bought IS daya of
precious time which General Sara
Hoaton used to raise and train tha
army that subsequently routed
Bento Anns snd freed Texas from
bis tyrannical rule. Thla Is the dra­
matic story on which tho all-tims
box-office favorite, John Wayne,
has spent more than 911,000,000
and nearly 14 year* of research
and planning to bring to th*
•erven.

By Oswald Jacoby

A singleton trump spaaing is
usually most Inadvisable. No mat­
ter bow *trongly the opponents
Buy have bid there is always s
thence that you will be killing a
trump trick for your partner.
Theodora A. Lightner ef New
York, one of the greatest players
of all Urns, considers that be is tbs
unlucky expert I have played with
and against Teddy for almost 88
years and during that time ha has
consistently won at rubber bridge
against any and aU oomsra. And
while bo haa not played tourna­
ment bridge for many yeara Utero
is practically no major trophy that
does i*t have his name a* i t

Unlike other bridge players, he
remembers his bad hands; not his
good ones. The first time he over
played contract, ha doubled n
■even heart contract with the
queen, Jack and another trump.
Declarer finessed twice against
tim* and mads tha hand.
Tha second time he played eontract he picked up the Cast hand.
Again tho opponents reached sev­
en hearts. This tiros Taddy passed
promptly, but Waat opened hi*
singleton trump. Needless .to say
this grand slam wheeled In also,
and In apite of th# tapes ef ever 80
yean, Teddy Is atlU Utter,

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Kingdom Come, once our cattle
driven come across i t 'A* stories
go, * leaded bomb tale set i* the
west la all right end wide-eyed
Patricia Barry plus Hugh Marlows as keeper of tho explosive
auuwge la da their beet 7:80 p. m.
(CBS).
Horriga* and Bon.—“Poor Little
mBich Guy." (Repeat) Cute episode.
A play hay college chum at Jantor’s tokos ever Harrigaal ottos
sad Gypep loo. Though Sr. Mae
la break «p the romance, he act*,
ally cad* up helping the rich guy to
court Moral: Put your bribes oa
before nothing. 8 p.m. (ABO),
Twilight Sons-—*A Werid of
Difference." (Repeat) H o w a r d
Duff daw • good Job playing «
Rpetor wheee amka-beltora world to.

Highlights at (he famed Fire­
cracker tse Stack Car Bate, asnusl 4th at July avast in Day­
tona, will be seen oa tbs ABC TV
network (Channel g locally) Sat­
urday at 8 p.
Special Videotape trucks wars
at tha Daytona Tatorusttoast
Speedway July 4th to lUcerd all
the excitement and thrills of (hit
racing classic. Tha Videotape will
(ben be edited to show tha acUon
highlights and thriOa. Thaaa high­
lights will bs telecast Saturday at
5 p. m. on WLOF-TV, Channel g.
BUI Plemmlsg sad Chris Ecooomskl will describe tha stock car
race * from Urn laUnutkmal

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*:4* (*i Maka That I p i n
111* II) Hnailey-Drlakl*?
l*i*« t t r nearing Twantlaa
III Munimok*
I:*t (I) lartuatrjr on Parade
lilt* Itl Olthop ghaan
1:11 it ) rictur* at tha Waafe
III
Mhotgua Mlaita
It) Outdoor Bullet!* Beard
11.•• Itl Sat. Night Show
1:11 ID Doug Kdwarde
t i l llaltparaa* Uatrla
T:t* it ) Picture at the W alk
Catalcad*
ID llan hid*
11 •• III Mld-Florld* Nawa
11:1* i l l Chtnnal t Theater
I:** II) Harrlgan and Boa*
11:1* tt) Big* Off
1:1* It) Five Mlar Jubilee
1*1 Route I*
III Th* FCntataaaa
SUNDAY P. M
*:•• It) I.aaleaa Yeara
ID Sunaat Strip
11:1* it ) Th* Chriataaaar*
1:10 ID Way Out
t l ) Heading Out band
III Paranta Aak
It) )) aailnahnua* Playhaail
lt :l* It) Oral Rahart*
H ill it ) lllohaal Mhayn*
III Intarnatlonal Bon*
ID Twilight Son*
t l ) Th* Dataalla**
Hit* i l l San Fraaelaco B*.t
Hit* ID Parson To Parson
ID TBA
1*1 l«aw a Ur. J o n ,,
it ) Marald at Truth
l l i l l it ) Nawacop*
1:tt ID llaaahall
II) Chennai Mil M«wir**a*
1:1* l*&gt; lloapal Malodla*
III MId-FIntIda Now*
1:1* It) Movl*
H ilt it ) Jack Paar
t : l l H ) Putaahail
(I ) Hull) n ood Meal* Cal**l : l t It) Daaly A tlollah
cad*
t i l l ID Ktddll Nartooni
(I ) Ch*na*l • fh aalr*
M l HI Art U n h littir * th* Kid*
*:•• II) Flay at in* Weak .
I :** It) lladla
SATURDAY A. M.
1:1* it ) Sunday Shuwhaal
ID Conirall*
1:11 ID Sl*a on
t.l* t*l Aotinl
t:*0 ID Urewara Almaaa*
ID Malts'* Sunday Funalaa
Till (D Saturday Marnlng tar
t i l l ID Itaakar gad Hi* Frlaada
Ik* Klda
ID Amateur Hour
1:11 ID Couaidown N*w*
l . l t it ) Matt Th* Praia
»:•• l» ) Karlaan Kaptra
ID I Ley* l.ury
III* it ) alga Oa
III Daath Vallay Day*
ID Capiat* Kangaro*
1:11 Itl Walt Dlanay Priaants
t It th &gt; M rt*o n ,
It) NBC Nawa
I*:** (1) th an Lawta know
ID Twentieth Century
ID Aotioa Theater
1:1* ID L***l*
11:1* HI King Leonard*
it ) Bhlrlay Tamil*
ID Mighty Meua* PUphaatt
T:IS (I ) Brathlra Braaaagaa
ll:H II) Fary
ID l(*y*rtek
(D Magi* T**&lt; *«
t i l l I t) NDlesal YaWat
Allahaaam
ID Bd Sum ,a*
H it* Itl baa* Hangar
•it* I t) Tab Hualai*
ID Ray Roger*
(I ) Th* Lawmaa
11:11 (I ) True Starr
*:*• It) Sunday Myatary Hour
It) Sky Klag
(D a . S. Thaatar
I t) Th* Bahai
1:11 III Aaphalt Jungla
ID Holiday l.odga
II I* 111 Loratt* Teaag
12:1* ID Dslaclltrss Diary
(D Candid Camara
ID TUA
ID IlFD—Mid-Florida
11:1* '(I ) Thla la Taur Ufa
11:11 ID Baaaball
ID W h m My Lias .
ID K ilters Chela*
lit* (t ) Karioon Kaptre
Hi** It) Sunday Night Shaw
(I ) Mr. WlsarS
ID Iliads r Nawa Spaelat
l i l t ID Advtptur** * f Oharlla
ID Mlt-Fla. Nawa
Chan
H ill ID Nawa. Wtalker. Sea.
ID llaaskall
Bmelhere
2:00 i f ) Highway Talrel
H ill II) SdSlBh Blchmene 1:2* ID Cannunhall
l t .l t (D B ellyw **i Mevle flav
«:*• ID Navy Log
•at*
2:1* It) .Champlopahlp Wraatllni
H it t m Bias ON
2:1* ID 2* Men
H itt (D Ckeneel Nla* Thaatar
«:•• ID Ilia I’ lctur*
*:l* ID Champlonihlp Rowling
ID Man Franclao* Beat
MONDAY A. M.
4:11 I t) Film Far*
t . l l ID Bigs On
lit * .ID ABC w * r li at Bp*rts
It) Whit* lluatar
1:1* it ) t)**th Valley Days
lit* ID I f* Tha la w
i l l Cap). Gallant
ID ch ssp sl Sit N*wsr**a
&lt;:*• t l) Nawerops
1:11 ID Batroapert
til* H i Flthlng Fas
ID Dt**l* «h* litas**
T:M ID Blua Anaala
(D COglral Flarlds Shaw*
• M||
It) Women's ChampUaablS

The United Artiste rtlraie,
open* Sunday at Oia Rita Theatre.
Wayne't sweeping Technicolor pro­
duction of "The Alamo,” 'written
by Jamet Edward Grant, la said to
be tha mdit expensive end most
spectacular motion picture ever
produced In the United Bute*. No
previous motion pleture, including
the memorable production of
"Gone With The Wind,” hat ever
captured on film tuch panoramic
grandeur In Its battle scenes) so
other American film, ienludlng tha
celebrated "Birth ef a Nation,"
has aver recorded such hand-tohand combat a* this brutally frank
film In which every defender of
the Alga* la slain.

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ID Sign On, W*ath«r, H»Wt
(11 T..J»r
(«&gt; W »k,-up Ctrtocn*
If) K-w* and YV-atfatr
l() r.ipt. Kangaroo
13) )V**thtr »nd Now* '
(2) Morning Thtattr
.
(
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IM Carlnttvlll*
&lt;11 Crni,roait*
l») Ring t»ong School
t»l M l l.ltll* Margl*
III 8 ,y Wh*n
m l l&lt;o«* Lucy
Hi Fun Franrlaco H o t
III Flay Tour ltunch
(*) Vlrt.o VllUg*
&lt;!•&gt; Manatlii* »
Itl I’ rli* l , night
&lt;«l Duuhl, Fipoaur*
(SI Cal* Storm Show
i l l O oncntrallaa
&lt;«i Murprli* Packag*
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MONDAY P. M.
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U „ of Llf*
CamouMig*
It Could U* Taa
S«arrh For Tomorrow
Numbtr Ft,***
Pocu*
tip,a Window
About Kac-a
An Th* Worl4 Turaa
I’ltyhnu,* I
Jtn Murray Show
K*r* th* Facta
n*y In Court
Ixirtlt* Young

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Young Dr. Ualona
Mllllonalr*
Qutaa For A Day
From That* Reel*
Th* Vtrdlal la Tours
»Vh* bo You Truat •
Make Room For Daddr
Rrlshier bay
American Handstand■ ■
Macral Htorm
llera* Hollywood
Bdga *( NlgM
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Vaela Walt
Paper* Playheuta ..
Chat Hunllay
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BUY BIGHTS
HOLLYWOOD (UP1) — Column,
bis Pictured hat bought an option
for tbs movie rights of s book thit
hasn’t been written.
Mildred and Gordon Gordo*
have agreed to write a sequel ts
ihelr book, "Operation Tarrer,’*
for Doubleday, which Columbia
bought to co-ttar Qiaos Fori sni
Lee Remlck.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lost ft FoaM
2. Notices • Fersooals
3. Edocatloa - IRetractioa
L Traeapertatloe
5. Food
L For Boat
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
16. Wants# to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgace Loans
14. Insaraace *
15. Business Opportunities
16. Female Help Waated
17. Male Help Waated
18. Help Waated
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
22. Building Materials
24. ElsetrkaJ Services
25. Plumbing Services
24. Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. AutsmobUe Service
80. Machinery * Tools
21. Poultry - Pets • Livestock
32 FJrwera - Trees - Shrubs

12. Real Estate For Solo
LOST: Blue parrakeet with yellow MODERN turn. X bedroom apt 1-BEDBOOM furnished apartNEW SMYRNA 8EACHS1DE
bead, answer* to name of Peetee nptlaira over 304 W. 13th. tM steal, clean, downstairs, cera­
STORE
mic
tile
bath,
&gt;01
Palmetto.
Ph.
Ph. NO I 1 1 DcBary. Reward. per bm. water iscluded. Avail­
For lease or sale. Formerly yroFA 2-1374 alter 0:00 p. m.
able July S. FA 2-1401.
eery store, contains store fix­
2. Notices
RENT OR-LEASE: Partially furn­ 3-LARGE room apt., furnished. tures, walk-in cooler, refriger­
ished two bedroom home four So. Sanford, 1 block past Air ators, cases, scales, all equip­
ment ready to open lor business.
blocks from postoffice. Adults Base road, turn right 4th bouse
only. 41* Palmetto Ave. Pbooe off Sanford Ave. RL 2, Box 372, Located in exceptional beach
Phillip Enders.
side spot. For more information
FA 2-37*7 or FA 2-2*36.
call:
LAKE FRONT unfurnished; quiet FURNISHED duplex, two bed.
but convenient to NAS, Schools room, large carport k ntility B ob Crumley A gen cy
3-ROOM fore, apt., cool A screen­ A stores. 3 bedrooms, X baths, room. 10 mllca from Navy Bate,
ed front porch, garage. Alio fireplace, double carport A uti­ 14th SC in Longwood. TE 4-32M
Sanford, Fla.
nice garage ape $43. 013 Park. lity. Large closets, 3 patios. UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom borne
$13* Mo. TE S-144L
$73 month. FA 3-3331 ar
2-BEDROOM bouse, furnished,
F A 2-0375
FA 2-3373.
FURNISHED
apartment,
clean
available Aug. lac 1&lt;M W. 23th
and close is. FA 2-4*12, Jimmy NICELY furnished duplex, pleas­
Street Phone FA 2-7*74.
Cowan.
ant surroundings, 31* W. 12th St. NEW SMYRNA BEACH. Sale or
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
trade for Sanford home. 3-bed­
Call FA 2-3203 or NO *-*26*.
private baths, 114 W. First SC
room, X bath CBS home Hi
FURNISHED, all electric, deal
block to beach. Near stores and
2 B. R. Kit equipped .. $43
apartment; utilities furnished.
schools. Furnished or unfurn2 B. R. JCit. equipped . . $73
FA 2-017$.
2 B. R. Kit. equipped ... $73
SLEEPING ROOM in private
1 B. R. apartment .. ,$•$
borne, double or single, 2 blocks
ROSA L. PAYTON
from Park Ars. Sanford. Ph. MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
Registered Real Estate Broker runs. apC 2200 MrtJouvlIIa.
FA 2-7106.
CB home in good location, conPh. FA 2-1301 17 B2 at Uiawatba
TWO bedroom furnished masonry
\enient to N.A.S., 4Vi% mort­
boose for rent t block West of UNFURNISHED S bedroom bouss gage. FA 2-2407.
SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gable*
Hwy. 17-32, Longwood-Oviedo available July 23th. FA 2-5610.
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-072*.
crossroad, 1 Mock So. os East
S t Johns Realty Co.
MCE 9 room furnished apart­ Street.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ment. quiet neighborhood. Adults
11* N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4122

Legal Notice
vonca

LEAN and nicely furnished
apartment. Urge living roam
with fireplace, master bedroom,
JaUwsUd back porch. Ml Mag­
nolia. Also, duplex apartment,
12*2 Elm. Ph. NO $-3247.

Bids arc to ho coclocod la a
sealed c a r .ls y o ptalaty marked
sa tks oatotds: "Bid .for Jail O f.
flee
open Jaly 3S,

Legal Notice

1HI

Bid* to ka opened at a m o.tlag
la ke k.Id la tke County C o u u li■leacrs room la U a Court M*u*e
tu. Sanford. Florida. Toooday July
SS. 1P4I. at t*A* A. X ar a* seen
tkeruatur no pooothlo.
U cts o f Oqulyui.it required may
bo obtained at the otftco o f A r.
Ifcar U. Beckwith. J r . Ctcrk la
Ike Court House, Sanford. Florida.
Bid. will Include packtag aoeto
prepaid delivery to tke Seminole
County .Jolt hytldlug. narration. la•telUtl.n and last m et Ion la tke
proper uoo o f tho equipment- Dollvory o f at! ltcmo shall ko within
IS dayo from the date o f contract
award, u s lo o eihtrwlsa vyoclflvd.
A bid guarsatca a f fit * p o r o a t
( I S ) cash ar carllficd ch .rk mast
ha submitted with bid.
Tha right la rsorvn d ta walva
nay Irrtgalaritlea ar l.ch a lca n tto
la any bid* aad to rejoot nay ar
all hide *
BOARD OF COUNTY COM­
MISSIONERS
Scmlaola County. Florida
Byt J. C. Hutchison, Chair-

w Mama la which aao.o od Hnrvay
■ Tala*. AR af Bald pmparty holag
** to tk* oaeaty at SmoiaoU. guts
“ at Florida Union ouch oortlflcau
5 saw the pn p eety dcocrlbod la caeh
" nrtlDcoto will ko sold la tks high*
aot bidder at tb* front door of
tho SamUele County Court House
5,st
Sanford. Florida, oa tho tint
*TMvadsy la tha month af August.
S 1MI. which la tk* tlh day *f
-.August. 1*41.
* Dated UK Uth day af Jsa*. lift,
d (SRALl
^
Arthar R Beckwith, Jr.
7,
Clark Circuit Coon
,
Semlaol* coaaty, Florida
- Fahllah Juno SA A July f, 14, SI.
at, The Hoard af Csaaty Cemml...BUaero of Bomlasls Coaaty, Pier.
h ids will ramivs bid* at tk* omc*
of Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr, Clerk.
U ta tho Churt Mona* at Santoed.

Plartda up ta Btpa P. M. Monday
u Jaly 14, 1*41. for to* ro-roofU g
o a t tb* Bamtaola County Court
n Mouse, Bastard, Florida. Bids will
** ho oposed at a maatlag to ho
fetid la tha Ceoaty Commlaoloasrt
;t maatlag roam la tk* Court Hsaao
- « l Sanford. Florida. Taooday Jaly
£ A 1*4 L at l*i t* A .. M. or aa soon
u 9 « « a ( i t r at pooalble.

. . Rida ar* to ha oaelooad la a
Scaled aavntspa plainly aaarkad sa
ton *sta44o: Rid for ro-roeflng
Damlailo Coaaty Coart Mouse.

Hi. t t’ KTDX, INC. a Florida oorporatlea.
Plaintiff,

•vo.

CLVDR JC. BS SSS aad

FBBO BBOOS.

Dofaadaats
SOTSCM s r S S U i
Motlca to koroky gives pursuant
to -Ftoat Dooms o r F aredeeare
catered la Chaacsry Doekott No.
I0f7t now ponding to the Circuit
Court o f tho Ninth Judicial Clrcoll la aad for Somlaols County.
Florida, that oa tho Sod day af
A agu.t, I s it, at lS:oo aooa *.t the
Host door o f the Court H'.m i la
■eaterd. Florida, a 2. DAT A J R ,
■poclal Meater opyolatod IS this
cone*, w ill offer for solo to tho
highest and hoot bidder for cook
at pub)!* outcry tho following des­
cribed yrep.rtv o f the Defoudoaia.
CLYDE N. BEUOS and FRBD

HBOOS:

. Lot I, Doe Ptaar A cres Seminolo Coaaty. Florida togeth­
er with all atm et urea aad
liupfovomoata th.a or thoro*
after an oald lead.
IN
WITNESS
WHEREOF,
I
s s n t s s r m sktibs s f land . have
hcrouato out my bead aad
BWSBRS AT SLA VIA D R t l U U B coal this Zlth day af Jana, 1S4U
DISTRICT AT I B S M S U I COLD. (SEAL!
TV. FLADIDA TA RLSCCT A SHF*
a J. Darin, Jr.
BDVISAR AT SAID DISTRICT.

NOTICE IS HEREBY UIVKN
that a mealing of tho owners af
Uads altuatod la SLAVIA DRAIN.
AOB DISTRICT OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORIDA. will be held
ot the City Hall la Ovlodo. Flor­
ida. at tea o'clock A M, on tha
ttth day sf July. A. D. lt#l. for
tha purpoM of alaotlag oa* auyer.
vlnor for said District for a term
af three room, at which auction
ovary acre ef lead la the Dl.irut
•hall myrvo.it oaa sham aad
aarh ownor shall ko entitled is
v*u la poVusa or by ymiy In
writing dnlp signed for ovary
asm of lead owned by him la iseb
Diet rl«t; guardians may reprtetat their wards, accentors aad
admlaUtratsrn
may
mprc.aat
notate* af doeoaaad persons aad
private serpersttoaa may ha r*&gt;
pmaaatod by their officer# or duly
salhorltod agostk the owa.ro
ef a majority af the ecrssge ta
ouch District chall ha ao.oo.iry
la caoctltuts a quorum for tha
porpoeea of holding ouch .Imtioh
and lo Ireaeect ouch other bu.lb»m a* may coma before tha meatlag.
Dated this Ulh day af Jon*. A
1B4L
/•/ A. Duda. Jr.
/■/ A F. Wheeler, Jr.
/a/ U. L. Oorr
(Aa tha Board qt duparvlaors
uf Blaria Dralaaaa District
of eomlaola County, Florida)
Fahllah July L U, 1ML

lasaod tkarooa. Tho cartlfluata
number nag year ot Issuance, the
daooriylloa of ih* praporty. aad
th# asm* la .which M wan aaoaaaad
era aa feUawst
CartIf!cots Ma 6U Tear af toBuaaca 1*1*

DEBCRIPTION OP PROPERTY
Lota I I A I Mask O Treat
IT Baalsads Springs Accord­
ing to Plato Thereof Rooorded upo* th* IhabUo A«c•rd* of Bomlasls Csaaty
ru eu i
Kama ta whlab bosomHI Antonio
P, Torre*. All af said property bolag la Uo Coaaly *r In minill,
BUI* af PlaatdA Ualone asah far-

IS T D D CIRCUIT COURT, NINTH
JU D ICIAL C I R C tlT , IS AND POD
■SMINOLB CHI NTT. FLO RID A IN
CD AN CRR T HA. 11BTC

SUtT TO AII 1ST TTTLO
IRC, * Florida *arporatlea,
PlalailK
vs.
JOHN A PERRINS and — —
PERKINS. hU wlfo, MART F.
FINLAYSON aad -------- FIN.
LATPON. her kaebaoA X. A R|.
8RR and -------- RIBSA hi* wife.
Dof.adaala.
N C T N S T A BDFMND
TO. JOHN 1L PERKINS aad ——
PBRKINB. hta wife, MART
F. FINLATSOH gad ----- FIR.
LATSON.
her
husband.
A

Legal Notice
HUTCHISON APARTMENTS ssTtcm s r art*
STATE o r FLORIDA M i
Ocosnfront, 339 So. Atlsntic
JOHN HUBERT. J R ,
A
o s , Daytona Beach. PA 2-4*36
Baaldcao* Uahaawai
n s

A swora Complaint having keen
file* again.t yoa la tho Ctrcol
Court to aad for Seminole Cosaty
Florida, by JUDITH JEAN HUSU T , far divorce, Ike abort tHlo
af which I* JUDITH JRAN HUSKRY. Ftalallff. oernut JOHN HUSNET. J R , Dofoadsot. tkoco prosoata am to command yoa lo ap­
pear aad fils your written da.
featee korsta oa o r before tho
Sfth day a f J4ly, A. D. m i . ar
olherWlso
D ttn o
Fra Coateses
w ill ko oatorod acalact yen.
The Sanford H .rald U designat­
ed as a aow.papor o f g.aoral
elreatattea la which this citation
shall ko paMUhod once sock w o k
for fear asaocuttva wooki.
WITNESS my head and official
coal a f tha Ctcrk a f the Circuit
Court oa thlc tha Stct day af
Juno. A. D. lttt.
(SEALI
Arthur H. Sock with. Jr.
Clark o f the Circuit Court
By: Jeon B. Withe,
Deputy Clark.
Carroll Burke
Attorney at Law
Sut.o Sit Sanford Atlantic
N all.onl 8k. Bldg.
Bastard. Florida
Attorney for Ptalatiff
Publlch Joes SS. SS * Jaly V. SA

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kta wife. Datesdeath If
any aad cash of Uam If Mvlng.
aad U dead, again.t tha a*,
hnnwa (pause*, halm. 4*vtocos,
Ingotoce, aroot***. srodltara or
other
portico
clalmUg
by.
through under ar again* tk*
abaca named Dafcadaau or say
af them aad egalaet all aU*r
partis* having ar alalmlag ta
BRA

Raago 41 Baal.
YOU AAR HERBfeT NOTIFIED
that tha Ptalatiff harala has In­
stituted a autt against you to tha
Circuit Court af Ua NlaU Judicial
Circuit, tu uud for Bomlaola Cagety. Florida, i* aolat it* till* to
th* above dasertbod property,
situated, lying aad balag la Sami,
aal* county. Plartda. aa harala.
above mom particularly sot auL
To* aad sack* af yaa ar* haraby
required |* file your answer wlU
tha Clark af th* Circuit Court la
and. fur Bomtocl* Couaty, Flarida.
aad surra a aopy thoraaf agog
JOHN A MAINE*. BI4 Park AveaBA Bouth, Winter Park Florida,
attoraay for Ptalatiff la tha abov*
action oa or before the list day of
July, A. U. 1141, eteo a Decroo
Pro Coalssa* will ho satsra*
6||l||t JT66IT IB ORDERED that Ihta ha
yabllahfd to U* Baaford BaraM,

aUcg C. A. RUTTBAPIELD, If
allva aad ORACR WADaurORTM
If alive, aad If married, their rsBgoattva unkaewa ayeaaoa aad If
dead. tho raapootlvs unknown
kslrg davlaaaa. graatoog aaolgaooa.
Uoaorg credit arc, trustees. aad nay
aad all parties clalmlag bp.
throngs, under ar agalaot aold
Jeaaph Olcon. C A. Satterfield,
and Oraee Wadsworth, aad asah
at them: aad nay aad all parson*
having, or claiming lo have, nay
right, title ar latsrost la aad to
lha following dcaorlbsd land, lying
aad Using ta Bamlaals Csaaty,
Plorida. to-wlt: Lota L L L aad A
aad the North HIT foot at Lot I
ef ABCA'S ADDITION, Bernard.
Plorida, according la plat lharoot
recorded la Plat Rook 4. page 1*1
of tb* public records of gamlaelo
Coonty, Plorida (Isas tha Westerly
B foot of aaid property).
Tea. and each of you. ar* bar*,
by aotlfiad that a salt has boss
brought easts at you la lha a real!
Court. ia and Ar Bamtaola Csaaty.
Plartda. la Chancery, aattUadi
PRANK l. WOODRUFF, Ul aad
AMILT W. WOODRUFFi hla wife.
Platatuts, V. JOBAPH OLAOK. at at
dafoadaatg aad yen. aad oaak af
you. are required to III* year Aeawer ar other dsfoaolv* ptaadlaga
to Bald hlalailttg CompUtet with
“ «*' attoraay. ORA A. BPRSA
JA. who** addrasa la A A Baa
•664. Baaford. Florida, a aopy *f
cold Aacwor or otkar dsfoaolv*
plcadlaga sa or hofera Jaly IT,
A. D. tHI, aad If yoa fall ta do
**, a doer** yro ooafooa* wlU ha
enterod ogolaoi you, aad aaah af
you. for tho relief demanded U
sold Complaint.
Tha Naurs of Ula salt li la
auiet U* UU* to oald property
la plaUUffa. PRANK L. WOOD­
RUFF. HI aad AMILT W. WOOD­
RUFF. hla wife
witness my hood aad aaal at
said Coart at Baaford. BomIsole
Couaty. Florida. Uia idU day at
J u b a A IX. IN I.
i» A L )
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr.
Clark *f ih* taro*it court,
ta and far Bowlasl* Coaaty,
rl|rt6k

ODOt A kPESA JA
Attoraay far plaUttfto
P. a Boa 1*44
. Florida, v . ...

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3-BEDROOM borne; 2 baths, builtMORTGAGE LOANS
in range and oven, carporte,
FHA and Conventional
Commercial &amp; Residential
Large lot. Convenient to San­
ford di Orlando. SM00, small
STENSTROM REALTY
down payment. FA 2-7313.
111 N. Park Ave.' Phone FA 2- 2*24

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 36H acres tiled, 1 bam, pump
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. 330
Raymond Luadquist, Assoc.
bouse, an paved road, priced to
Alas 1 bedroom $43, 2101 Mag FA 2-3*91 Atlantic Bask Bldg.
noli*. FA 2 3831.
FURNISHED apartment, I rooms,
NEW 3 bedroom, IH bath, coon
B ob Crumley A gen cy
bath, built-in sir changing unit, AN LANTA APARTMENTS:
try home, terms. FA 2-2304.
Newly redecorated, large ligb:
rooms, prival* baths and en­ NOTHING DOWN— Trad* yosr
Sanford, Fla.
trances. 404 E. 14th. St. Ph. bom* for a new 3 bedroom, IH
bath bom* with Fla. Room—
FA 2-42*2.
F A 2-0375
only *44 mo. Drive out to LossRENT A BED
dale sad aaval M mi. Souk as
■slaway, Hospital * Baby Beds 17-32.
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3161
II* W. 1st St.

ya unit AN,

A D.1C4L
LI
Ariknr H. RackwHA Jr.
Clark at Circuit Court
Bamtaola County. Florida
Byt Joaa A vrUBA
Doputy Clark

Id T P Im

Reyistered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Are. Ph. FA 2-7*40 IS. Mori gage Loans

3-BEDROOM, 3 bath borne hi FHA k VA Mortgage* — 3H-$
Plnecrest 4th Addition, was the Interest — S. C. Bluh Company,
best buy in $13,000 class in Mortgage Bankers. 1604 Edge,
Sanford last month when I pur­ water Dr., Orlando CH 1-3356
chased remaining $14,492 bal­
ance for $1,300 from original
owner. Must be seen to appro,
START RAWLE1GH BUSINESS,
ciate what a steal it is for
Real opportunity now for per.
only $*93. Better hurry, moving
manent, profitable work in SAN.
to West Coast. FA 2-1960.
FORD. See R. B. HARTMAN,
Box 743, Longwood or writft
NOT A' STEAL, but a good buy;
Lake Mary, 3. bedroom, 1H Rawleigb'a Dept. FAG-29 Mem.'
bath, block construction, built- phis, Tenn.
in GE range A oven, combina­
ROOFING FOREMAN
tion refrigerator-freezer, enclos­ or first clsss roofers, experienced
ed garage. $12,300. FA 2-8S30. in built up and ablagle work.
TRAILER LOT 100' x ISO', baa Top salary. Apply Florida State
Employment Srvice, 200 So.
well, near lake. FA 2-8*00.
French Ave., Sanford, Fia.
OPEN HOUSE Saturday A Sunday *:00 to 6:00 p. m. 3-Bed­ GOOD axperienced au.omobilc
room, i h bath, perfect condi­ salesman. Must be sober, it]
tion. Low down payment- No otherwise do not apply. Good
qualifying. $70-50 per month. working conditions, opportunities
unlimited if willing to work.
212 Bradshaw Drive.
Straight Commission. APBLY
LAKE FRONTAGE
FURNISHED garngo apartment,
IN PERSON, 7red Yeacklt,
Strickiand-Morrison lac.
FURNISHED cottage. FA 2-5SZ7. hot aad cold water, 41* Pal. Large lot with bearing fruit trees FARMS, ACBEAGE FOR SALE
os Crystal Lake, $5930. Also 2 Pasture-grovilsnd. 40 acres land,
metis.
(36 acres tiisd) all cleared; Two
large lakafroat lots ka Loch
barns os property.
Arbor.

Legal Notice

r a t b ib s .
TVi Board of County Commletlua.ru of Bomlaol* County wilt
ruculva kid. at thu otftco uf Ar*
thur H. Buckwlth. Jr, Ct.rk. la
Ih. Court Hutu, at Bo&gt;ford. Flor­
ida. as to lire P. SC. Monday July
3*. lift for various .Wevo of of.
ftco furniture aad certain dray*,
and &lt;oryot* as required for tfca
furnlahtnu of Ike Bomlanla Coonty
Jail

$ LOTS, cleared, water and elrc
tridtjr. FA 2 2M .

Oscar M. Harrison

■ .

vJ

Legal Notice
NOTICE IB HEREBT RIVEN.
That D. Roms the holder of tho
followlog cartlflcat* has filed aold
cortlflrots for tog deed to bo lasacd th.rsos. Tho oortlflcato num­
ber nod year of UouaacA the dm•rlytloa of tho properly, ead tha
asms to which R was loomed am
M follow 61
Crim ea!. Mo. M
Tear ef Mouanro 1ISS
DESCRfPTION OP PROPKRTT
R la of Lot * Block 11 Tier
■ Tho Towa af Maoford Plot
Book I Pagto M to *4 *
US US 111 ltd A »«?
Nemo to wklek eaooaaed L J. h
Myrtle Flo war.. AU of said proparty helag ta tho Coaaty of Semi­
nole, state of Florida. Unless such
oortl floats chall ka r*doenod asaordtag to taw tho pmporty d o ­
erIhod hi cock ortlflcotoa wllL,??
wild to tha hlghdot htddar at the
front d o r of the SomlsoU Coaaty
Curt Hou.o at Boaford. Florida,
aa tho first Monday la the month
of Augu.t. lSft, which to tha Tlh
day of August, istl.
Dated (hie Mad day af May. l*as
ESAU
Arthur E- Bockwith. Jr.
Clork af Circuit Court.
SemlaoU Coaaty. Florida
Publish Juaa SS A July ». 14, IS.

f in a l

eencM

Notion la hereby at van tost- tho
uadaraignad will, oa tha let day
a t August , A. D. 1*41, pros.nl
ta tho Honorable County Judga or
Bomlaoto County, Ft*rl4a. hlo final
return, account and vouchors, ha
Esaeater a f tha Rota to a f Bern­
hardt c Bchullg docoosod. nod at
said tlano, than aad Utoro, make
Application to tha aold Judge for
a final MlUsmaat o f hla admin­
istration at cold estate, and for
aa ardor discharging him aa sack
Kiacatsr.
Dated this Ih* Btlh day s f Juaa

A. U. 1*41.

Ernest C. BobuIto
Aa Esovuier o f tho Estate af
Bernhardt e Bchalts
Deeaesod
A W. War*, Attorney
for Exocator.
P. a Rax 14 IB
Sanford, Florida
Fahllah Jaa* ** A Jaly T. 14. M.

Sunland Estates
$13,800 - $16,000
t - BEDROOMS
1 - IH - t BATHE

KINGSWOOD
BUlLDSSHy IN C
PA 2-6F74
PA
Ml
1
1

Q
.A
W

No Down Payment

Compare
Check These Features

3 Bedroom Home
Masonry construction - Built
up ruuf • Furred wells - M b
bulb • Awning window Terrasae Flooes . Birch Utebru cabinets • Formica risk
Up . Built la Woeting bonoc
utility

Fair Value PropertiM

RAYMOND M. BALL
WODEN OR CLOSING
AssociaOoa
COOTS
2M as. Pack
Ph. FA X-MSt
sad S bedroom masonry Lake Wary Brest*
PA S-13M
boms built oa yosr lot any­
where in tho state ef Florida.
No wailing — immediate con­
struction. CALL PA 2-4B4A

&gt;0

Headly Const Co.

ROSA L. PAYTON

Legal N olica

PHILIP

46P$6lii

W.

Writ* P . A k i M

B uford's Mast Exclusive SeM ivisiu
BUILT * DEVELOPED BT

JA C K

Toa aad .ach at yoa ar* hersky
aotlftod aad required to present
say claims aad damned* which
you. ar either of you. may have
•gata.t ton aatata af PHILIP W.
CRANA deceased, lots of sold
Csuaty. to tha County Judge of
Somlaols County. Plorida, at bu
office In tho court bourn of cold
County at Baaford, Plorida, with,
la night calendar month* from
tho time of tho first publication of
this nolle*. Each claim or demand
shall be la writing aad (hall stats
tha pUco of miidoaco and peat
office address of tbs claimant,
sod shall ho swora 1* hr lb*
claimant. his agent. hU attorn,y.
aad aay such claim or damned
not So filed shall ho Veld.
/ ( / Howard A Rolrhor
As administrator ot tha
Estate af

CURTIS HOMES

D EM ETREE

AM Y ANDERSON
MHRf AfM t
T S n . r A 2-4416
&amp; tl.
PA $-746$

CRANB

g f EHSTROM DAVIS A McIXTOSU
Attorneys Bor Administrator
Edwards Ralldlag
Bastard. Plorida.

O N G D A LE

$11*300 to $17,100
•sa Oar MaM Hamas
— OPEN TODAY —
SH ML 6 a ef feeefaH ,

�You’ll Find The Car You Need For Your Summer Trips In HERALD W a n t-A d s
21. Beauty Salons

WANTED— Reliable man or wom­
an to own A operate profitable
vending machine buiinesa in Air Conditioned - TV Stamps
lasterd area. Must have at HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
b a it 12 hours spare time and 105 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-5742
minimum sf 1295 cash. You re.
KATHERINE HARVEY
eeivs enough equipment A mer*
Beauty Shop
cbandlae now to return your in­
vestment, regardleii of amount |318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. rA 2-0834
lavaAod. Reply giving brief
history A phone number to
Matter Distributing Company,
1219 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte
4, N. C.

WORK wasted FA 2-1120.
KOU8KWORK. Daywork FA 2-8394

22. Build • Paint • Repair
CARPENTRY, painting, roofing
and eamtnt work. FA 2-4M9.

BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MtUwork
307 Elm. FA 2*2818.

QUALITY* PLANTS FOR LESS! WHEEL CHAIRS, crutcbei. em u
Gateway To Tba Waterway BY OWNER: 1955 Chevy BeL Air
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
walker*.
• cyl. 4 dr. atation wagon, radio
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
FREE DELIVERY
W. 20th 8L Near Golf Course
G. H. HIGH
A beater, firat $S7S take* It
Robson Sporting Goods
PreicriptJoni our Specialty
Ph. FA 2-6908
Oviedo. Fla. FO 6-3313 Day*
14*84 E. l i t
r-h. FA 2*6981 213 J. 2nd St. git Park Ave„
FAUST’S Rx PHARMACY
Apt 7, after S p. a .
Evening* Sanford FA 2-3*33.
Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all colors
2nd and MellonvUlo
38.
Trailers
•
Cabanas
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Pb. FA 2*7107
1952 CHRYSLER, gqpd shape,
FOR COMPLETE PEST
GrapevUle Ave. near 20th 94.
HQUSETRAILER for sale. Phone 1175. Phone FA 9-96S0.
FACTORY TO YOU
CONTROL SERVICE CALL
FA 2-7183.
BITTER BLUE SOD 8c p*r sq. ft.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
ART BROWN
and other specials. Dutch Mill Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom 42' TRAILER with extrag 91900.
FA 2*8865
Sanford, Fla. Nursery, New Upiala Rd. Just rail
mmwith plastic
m h ends, puttie FA 2-2948.
A IR
off 20th St. FA 2-7187.
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
DRAGLINE A BULLDOZER 8ER.
cords.
1400 GAS RANGE used 9 month*
CONDITIONING
By The Hour or Contract
33. Furniture
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. 885; air conditioner, works good, Complete llnet Window IM ti
GATLIN BROTHERS
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822 135. FA 2*8960.
to Industrial Blase. Expert
Geneva 2512 Eve, Orlando GA2-8199 MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. liv­
Repair Service.
ing room group. Someone to
READY MIXED CONCRETE
SPARTAN MobUe Home, all alu­
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
take up payments at fg. Call Outdoor Table Tops A Scats
Conditioners
minum, sleeps 4, wall to wall
ments, involcts, hand bills, and
Casselberry collect—TE 8-151L
Lot Makers — Sills — Lintels
carpeting.
21
.
200
,
terms
or
will
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
accept $1,000 cash offer. Ban­ FREE ESTIMATES
Printing Co. Pnone FA 2-2951—
• BIG VALUES
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
ana Lake Road, John Colbert. Baaferd'o leading Hosting A
308 West 13th St.
• QUICK CREDIT
Air Conditioning Ceortractor.
09 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-5751 FA 2-8024.
• EASY TERMS
GHOST WRITING, essay*. Job WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS WANTED: Someone to take up
'58 FORD station wagon country
resumes and letters-of-applleapayments on 3 complete rooms
sodan, full price $595. Phone
lion.
Experienced competent WILSON - MAIER
of furniture, monthly payments
New and Used Furniture
NO 8-4531 7:30 to 3;30-NO 1-4980
service. Low rates. FA 2-4023.
$1175.
Call
Collect:
Casselberry
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5832
other hours.
TE 2-1511.
Sewing Mach. Repairs Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
ALL MAKES A MODELS
Service With The Cash. SUPER 204 E. 3rd St. THRIFTY RUMMAGE SALE—the best of barRENTALS $3 WEEK
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
gtlns. Tickets given with each
105 So. Palmstto (24 hr. Ser.)
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby SOc or mom purchase—Thurs­
FA 2-3835
Beda. Day, Week, or Month— day, Friday A Saturday. July 6,
FURNITURE CENTER
7 A g. Drawing Saturday 9:30
Seminole Septic Tank
1100 French Ave.
p. in. You don't hava to be. presCLEANING 225.00 PH. FA 2-9401
Ph. FA 2*7953
ant to win. lit prize—Electric
24 HOUR SERVICE
Fan. 2nd prize—Bedspread.
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
FOR SALE: dog crates, will fit,
WELLS DRILLED
holstering. All Work Guaran­
HPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS teed. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg. pickup or 2-wheel trailer. Ideal
AQ Types and Sites
Co., FA 2*2117, 1301 Santord for hunters. A Bargain. I, C.
Scott, Box 724, RL 1, Longwood.
We Repair and Service
Ave.
S T I N E
TO PERSON with local credit A
Machinery and Supply On. Used furniture, appliances, tools, 1941 Zig Zag, makes button­
W. Snd SL
Ph. FA 2-4422 otc. Bought-Sold. Larry'a Mart, holes, aewa on buttona, mono­
215 Sanford Avt. Ph. FA 2-4132
grams A fancy slltchci. 9 pay­
DRESS MAKING
NEW four piece kitchen cabinet ments remaining at $9.10 each.
A ALTERATIONS
Write Installment Mgr. Box
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­ act. Will tell for material eoct.
Fraser Cabinet Shop, Osteen. 1414 e/o The Sanford Herald.
anteed. Call FA 1-1310 lor ap­
Ph. FA t-2952.
pointment.

LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loan*
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Wa Give TV Stampa
903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-7190

24. Electrical Service*
FR1GIDA1RE
Salea A Service
House Wiring
Tree Estimates
Sid Vlhlcn's Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0015

25. Plumbing Services
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3223

SEMI-RETIRED

WILL do babysitting. Experienced, Repair*
ClH FA 1-5089.

CARPENTER
Alterations
Painting
Phont FA 2-7913.

Plumbing &amp; Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
ROOM SPECIAL 914.95. Painting 1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-4292
Legal Notice
Inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
26 Radio &amp; Television
FA 2-6159.
t * Tata c t a c t iT c o c s s t sa s u n
worn b b ic iw o l n c o u n t *-. k l o r HATCHELS TV
i d a . c m a n c b n y ao. itaoo
A RADIO SERVICE
T B S WESTERN AND OOUTHEnX
Legal
Notice
LTFB SKtURAKCB COMPANY, an
'Dependable Guaranteed Service'
Okie 0*r*6retl*n.
Ph. FA 2-2392 2608 W. Firat St.
Plaintiff,

(4

w.
JO A im If ANSON, A single woman.
Dafsndant
n o t ic e
or e e r r
« a i grata or m a m s t « .
Jo Ann Hansen, resident* un­
known.
T e e are hereby notKUd that a
null Ida bean filed against you
ta tba above antitlad cauaa, and
that yea ara rsqulrad to fils your
•nswee with tha Clerk o f this
Court and to earro a copy thara.
e f epee tba plaintiff or plaintiff's
attoraaya, whoaa nuns and addr sea la Jeunlnga, Watts, Clarka

August 4. till, t f you fail to
da sa a daeraa pro eaefasso will
bo seta rad against you for U s
retlaf demanded In tha aompIalnL
Tbig eelt la to forsaloae a raort*
gaga. T bs raal property procoodod
agatnst 1st
Lot 11T, LAKE HARRIETT
■STATES, according ta plat
thereof
recorded
la
Plat
Eoak IS, page IS. Publla R e.
.
eerda o f Seminole County,
Fleet**.
WITNESS my hand and Uia seal
e f e e ti Court et Sanford. Florida
tM ^ S Itk day o f Juno, 1*41.
*

Arthur M. Seek with. Jr.
Clerk o f U e circu it Court
Byi Jean E. W ilke
Deputy Clerk

27. Special Services
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
th. FA 2 4223

Legal Notice

all bids and further reiervee the
right to ro-eoll oeld buildings, If
it m i are aot removed by the
above opoeUled date.
H. L. Edwards
District Land Agent
STATE ROAD DEPARTMENT
DeLand, Florida

NOTICIS OP I f IT
STATSS OP PLOM DA TOi
UL.ANCIIK
WITTENMVEH,
alto
known as BLANCHE KKBBlKOEIt.
whosa rosldonca and whoraabouta
ara unknown:
&gt;
A oult having boon fllod against
yen la tha circu it Court In gad
(or Bomlnolo County, Florida, In
Obaneary, far dlveraa, tbs ab*

Wlttenmoyor, Defendant, this no­
tice la to require you ta file with
the Clerk of laid Court your w rit­
ten defeneee. If any, to the Plain,
ttrrs complaint (llod In aald cause,
and to aorva a copy thereof upon
P la in tiff* attorney not later than
tha Slot day o ( July, A. D. 1111:
otherwise, a daeraa pro confoeeo
w ill b* ontarod against you for the
(So*. 104.10 Florida Statute* ef rallaf prayed by Plaintiff.
leeo.)
WITNESS my hand and the seal
NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVEN,
That Choatsr O. Nelson Or., tho
holder- o t the follow ing certificate
has filed aald certificate for tax
Arthur K. Beckwith,Jr.
desd to be Issued thereon. Tho
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
csrtlf lists numbsr and year of
tty i Joan E. W ilke
Issuance, tho description o f tho
Dsputy Clerk
proporty, and Iba name In whlob Kenneth M. Leffler
It was assessed ara aa (otlowsi
Edwards Building
Certificate No. 411 Tear e f Is­ Peat O ffice Drawer *4*
suance 1*11
Sanford, - Florida
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY Attorney for Plaintiff
Lot IS Dlock C lleneon'a
Publlab Jun* 10 * July T, 14, II

deeertptlon o f tha property, and
the aaas* In which it wa* assessed
ere aa follow s t
Cartlftaeta No. 841
Tear e f Is*^M t2cm nrt'toN or p r o p e r t y
L ett 1 4 * 1 Black « Treat
16 Banlande Ratings A tso r iIsa to Plats Thoroof RocS«4s4 upoa tha Pubile R oe.
sards o f aoeileoU Comaty
Florida___ —«•*«..&gt;*
Name la which esetsaad Simon P.
* Ann* M. Prsyborowshl. All o f
aald proporty being le tho County
o f UoeUnolo, aiato o f Florid*. Onlose sSsh esrtifieat* shell he re­
deemed eoeordlng to law tha proparty detorlbed I* suob oortlfloato
wiU he sold to tho highest bidder
et the front door o f the Bomlnolo
Couaty Court Moua* at Sanford,
Florida, on tho flrr* Monday In
the menth at Augeau 1141, whlafc
to the Tth day af August, l i f t .

34. Articles For Sals

27. Special Services

23. Building Materials

Beauty Salon
Walker Building

32. Flowers - Trees •Shrubs

22. Build • Faint - Repair

FR1U1DAIRE

Salei A Service

GOOD akUng rig, 14' tuaabout,
9 1, $ Evlnruda Lark, Gator
trailer. FA 9-7504.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Back Olaaa
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
110 Magnolia

FUP TENTS, Bleeping Bags, Caateens, Mess Kits, Packs, ArmyNavy Surplus, 3lc Sanford Ave.

Ph. FA $-4419

31. Poultry • Feta • Livestock

B arkley

CARLAND)
OPEN TIL 8s00 P. N.

ERMAN SHEPHERD, 1 year
old, free to good homo. Moving
Ph. FA 2-9999.

GASOLINE
Willi Hie Purchase Of Any New

8th AND FRENCH

OLDSMOBILE
Court House at Sanford, Florida,
oa tha first Monday In tha month
s f Ausuit, tail. which
__ Is tha tth
U y af August. 1*41.
Dated this fin d Say e f June
m i —
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit • Court.
Bemlnols County, Florida
Publish Jun* 14 * July. T, 14, It.

36. Boats - Motors

CADILLAC

Tha Aristocrat af
Air Conditioulag

Chryiler Alrtemp
Now Aa Low A s

$179.00
Free E&gt;tim*tes
2592 OAK

FA I U

60 CHEVROLET Corvair
4 Door Doluio, Heatoc,
Automatic

58 BUICK Hardtop
Coup*, Radio
Dyueflow, 9 | p

FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Automatic

Foam Rubbar Seat#, Haatar, Oil Fiitar, Doha*
Cbroma Group.

1*0

$ 0 0 0 0 8 2
Z j 7 0

89 FORD V-8 ,
Country Radon Station
Wagon, Standard Shift,

d e l iv e r e d

IN SANFORD

PER MONTH
With 1/8 Dawn PBj
58 DODGE Station Wag.
Sierra, Push Button Tran*.

59 PLYMOUTH Pnry
Hardtop Coop*, Powar,

m oc

■ Quality Homes
I

1 Shoem aker
|
a

CONSTRUCTION CO.
Incorporated

! PARK HOMES !

B id e variety #itarter
dg eig ia t e d fleer pleaa.

FHA
fertveatieeel B la-Smtc*
FINANCING
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Pinecrest Girls.Win Ball,Contest
Plnerreat girls aoftbatl team
won thair opening a*mo against
Oraremar 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-

Fanturad avanta af 8onthaida playground thU weak warn
im lor Olympiea day Thursday and the Badminton Touraa&gt;
■tent which took placa on Tuesday and Wednesday. Winners
I* the Badminton Tournament ware Donna Bezweichtn fifat
•MliBen Winfrae aecond and Martha Boat third.
, V*-‘Winners in the Junior Olympics event* were aa followa:
9 years old apd under.

jiM ello n Program

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Rawls.

lie C u l l V tililtfl
IN m i l j W i n g

40 rtnl **•*&amp;—'l —SUa Wlnfree;
U-Dennl. Lee; 8 -R oy WrlghL
80 yd. daah—1—Prank Petenon;
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.
la the baby picture content, ftret
piece Tommy ,Jonee, aecond place
Bked" Bueh, third place Laura
Dewier. The third week of recreatkm began with a girla’ softball
fame. 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 4J; aecond place
Brown. 40 yd. daah—flrat
klace Diane Stumpi, 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 ft ;
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.
ARCHITECTS SKETCH o f one o f five new men’s small residence halls to
Tha attendance Is Increasing
be constructed on Stetson University's DeLand campus with a 1560,000
each week with 11 registered to
loan from the Community Facilities Administration. The new housing
date.
will be used aa regular dormitories for those now living o ff campua or
Each day Mrs. Hindman holds a
commuting unreasonable distances and as rental units for men’a fraterni­
atory hour for those who like to
ties- Each unit holda 28 men. The modern buildings will he of brick and
hear stories. Tha Witard of Os is
aiding with asphalt shingle roofs. The first floor of each unit includes a
tho story and boya and girla are
concrete terrace, a social room, a foyer, and a housemother’s apartment.
enjoying tho many adventures of
Tha aecond floor is made up of 14 double bedrooms, a bathroom, and a
Dorothy, LoLe, and Tim Wood­
trunk storage room. None of the units will face city streets but front on a
man, Cowardly Lion, Scarecrow.
circular drive.
Pot Parade — Boat all-around
pet, 1st Susan Day, 2nd Shannon
Mahoney, 3rd Pam and Kathy.
M cKinley Faces
Pedigreed—lat Wendy Martin, 2nd
Shelby Scott, 3rd Susan Karns.
Wimbledon T e st
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 IEBOLDT Careers 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 Finegold, re­ pitch at all there.”
championships.

ninghtihelr 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 Slant 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
wen aa fotlowai Donna MtOar,A
Juno Klanalng, Karen Wobor, Bon.
nto Keller, Frank Murray, Diana
Rown, Stella Khtard, Danny Leeds,
David Adame, Fan 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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That; Henry T. t a w (be heldar of
tba follow ing certificate boo (Mod
Mid oertlfleate for M s d*od to be
(■■sod ihoroon.
Tho certificate
number and yaar o f iMusneo, tbo
deacrlpllou o f tho property, and
tho asms In which It waa aaaotaed
aro aa lollowet
Cortlrieato No. l i t (1/8 o f Cord(leato)
Toar o ( lu u i n c i m i
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aoctlon m a t Book 8 Page t l
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Uoone, Trustee. All
Alt o f Mid
eeld pro.
pro­
perty being la tha County or 8omlnuts. Bisto o f 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

RMaaea I f t ; aaeoad Bonnla Ktl)p. 10 yd- Peak—flrat Bonnie KeL
ly, time 14; IS yd. Daah-flret
Doom Aehby, time 64; 100 yd.
Daah— flrat Carol Toma, time
|2Ji*eeond Donne Aahby.
7 Mr&gt; ,&lt;Biee or under) 18 yd.
Rash flrat Wade Singletary, time
^.l) neoend Clyde Hayes; third
A ka 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 (SKAI*) &lt;bl* &gt;&gt;l&gt;&gt; d&gt;r °f JUB*’ ,MI
Arthur If. Usekwlth, Jr.
pda.; aecond Scott Bush; third
Clerk Circuit Court
Clyde Hayae. Ball Kick — flrat
Seminole County. Florida
Ricky Smith, distance 18 yds.; Publish June IS A July T, II. tl.
aecond Steve Anderson; third Alan
. FOR TAX MUKU
Singletary.
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Tha( Henri T.
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iho holder of
•.‘8-5 forward who waa with AlienIrariMPa.) of the Eastern Baskethall League the last three yaara,
has signed to play with the' De­
troit Pistons next season,

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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 ihs Circuit Court o f

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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 ciiip rtn x o f p i i o p k h t t
Let It lllock It ganlendo •
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 o f the gemlnnle County
House at Banford, Florida, on Ilia

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Occupancy Asked By '65

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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.
Judge William* also recom­
mended that the present fa­
cility be kept in good repair
so that It might be used in
the future aa offices for tha
County Road Department*
State Welfare Board, Veterana' Service Officer, Home
Demonstration Agent, Coun­
ty Agent, Zoning Office,
Supervisor o f Registration
"and auch offices aa will be
Property owners in the southeastern part of Semlnola necessary within a a b o rt.
County will be paying additional taxes because A Central number o f years.
"It would se*m to me to b* more
and Southern Florida Flood Control District action this past
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 o f 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
man increase requested hp
w s t Kennedy.
Khrushchev's dec
ed in a spech last
at n Urns when
leaders were beginning
United States and Rui
proachad n stage ef
military manpower.
The Soviet premier
make entirely ether
.top Russian forces
* » January I960 he saM
farces would be fsdMid
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
part 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 inem se amounting to $3.5 billion at
the official rate ef eschaafs la
Batata's military budget for this

Armed Bandits
G et $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 VIEW straight down tha hatch ahowi three spacemen, lying on their
backs on nylon cord couches at tha bottom o f a mock-up space station. The
vehicle fa the MARS (Manned Aatronautical Research Station), under
study by General Dynamics/Astronautics in San Diego. This would l&gt;e the
craw’s position during launching and re-entry o f 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
at 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 Jtatet 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*
hewed some
ken vessel Sunday afternoon re­ flashy new airpower in Moscow
ported it Was. Burning from stem and Prtmiir 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 last 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* enefeplng . 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 aaa 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.
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The City is expected to award
bids on chain for tha commission
chambers tonight. Bids were open­
ed Friday and tbs opporent low
bid was submitted by Universal
Sealing Co. of Jacksonville with
a bid of 923 00 per chair . ,.
That's for 00 chairs . . .Coat for
total «1.«20.
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Tha City also is expected to
wrap-up
contract
negotiations
with Clark-Ptcts Daly, Lefiler
aad Bush on^drawing up plans
far a sewage treatment plant.
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Commissioner J. H. Vaa Hoy up
aad around again. Tha commis­
sioner, was a patient ia lami­
nate Memorial Hospital for quite
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VFW Post 8093
To M eet Tuesday
DeBary's VFW Post I0M wiU
meet at 7:90 p. as. Tuesday ia th*
DeBary Fne House for au impor­
tant masting, officials at ^tha
group reported today.
,
Officers ef tha Eighth District
are expected ta be present and alt
fam psavMa

Publ.ic Hearing'
On Zoning
Held A t Oviedo
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
sion, will be taken up. for further
discussion by 'the council at its
nest regular meeting.

NATO To Increase
Front Divisions

Casselberry Board
Altamonte Council To See Directory
Th* Casselberry Board of AtTo M eet Today
dsrmcn will meet In regular ses­

Altamonte Spring* council mem­
bers will b* presented with a num­
ber of recommended l o s i n g
changes for ths town at today's
meeting, Clerk Henry Hansen said
this morning.
Th# council Is scheduled to meet
Iq regular session at • p. as. In
th* Town Hall. *

Cancels Meeting

*The July meeting of the North
Orlando Village Council has been
canceled due to lack of a quorum,
Mayor Frank Fasula reported to­
day.
sion at 7:30 p. ni,today at the Cas­ Tha monthly busteesi session
selberry Women's Club.
ordinarily would he bald at 7:30
Included on th* agenda will b* p.m. Tuesday, Faaula said, but
Uis first showing of ths area’s two councilman would b* unable
brand new residential and busin*** to attend,
director which haa been compiled
Reginald Webster is on vacation
and published through th# apon- In California and Clarence Memsorshlp of tha town's Volunteer ory Is,confined to hia home due to
Fire Dept.
! a leg injury, the mayor said.

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 II 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. It 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.
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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.

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Iron Curtain Tour
ACCRA, Ghana (UPl) - Presi­
dent Kwarns Nkrumah kit 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.

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 parote commission. Interroga­
tion room, one 13-maa Jury room,
o m six-man Jury room, one grand
,y .
Jury room and office space for Jr
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.
—
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 si
Howell Creek. Labs Markbam
Road aad culvert installations at
Holiday Drive and Highland Drive.
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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

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 — horsemeat, 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 it
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,. It, 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
...
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 idis Launch Fails
discuss the desirability of faffing POINT
ARGUEUO, 'Calif,
an assistant to the Seminole com­ tUPl)—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,
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Final Tests Run
For Weather Shot

Protests Expected On Aide To Board
A member ef the Casselberry I “ I think all the residents Inter-1 want to da Us* Job, they should
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 ctln . ,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 , ^thing, 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.
Chairman 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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Joint Orange - Seminole More Than 11,000 Heralds Delivered
Jiowell Project Starts
The joint Seminole - Orange
County project of widening How*
‘ oil Creek started thie morning,
County Engineer Carlton Bliaa re­
ported.
Bliaa raid that the coat of tha
project haa been eiti mated at
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"Reds Charge
U. S. Buzzed
..Russian Ships

Bulletin
WASHINGTON (C P I)— The
Justice Department filed Ita first
rivil rights voting suits In Mia•salppl today, charging that Nsgross In Clarks and Forraat
counties hare bee* unlawfully
deprived af their right la rate.

MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet
Union charged today that Ameri­
can planea butted Ruttian ahlpt
300 timea In tha last air month* in
acta of Mhlgh aoat piracy."
The official Soviet trade union
new*paper Trud laid aaveral of
these incidents took place near
Cuba and charged that "nearly all
Soviet ehlpa off Cuban shores are
^ubjeeted to eueh provocations."
• Trod tald tha “ piratic sorties"
urn made from bases located outaid* the United States, iaclndiag
those in Spain, Italy, Greece end
Turkey.
The newspaper said the Soviet
ship Gnu Ia wee “ repeatedly butt­
ed” recently while taking young
Cuban fanner* to the Soviet Union.
Their actions 'are manifestly
endly,” it aaid. “ Tha bombers
i fighter* flew right aver tha
deck Just above the masts. Planes
bussed the Grasla at night, too,
with their haadllghta twitched on."
Among tha faw details Trud of­
fered waa that an American hy­
droplane carrying tha number
0144 circled over the Soviet ahlp
I. Sechenov Mar Havana, * U. 8.
destroyer numbered 137 came “lmfgermltsably close" to tha ahlp, and
another hydroplane a u m b e r e d
123337 dived at Ita deck at 4 a. m.
aa July t.

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Kennedy administration waa re­
ported ready today to brave the
wrath af NatlooaUat China and eatabUah diplomatic relations with
tha Soviet-sponsored Mongolian
Peoples' Republic.
Official sources said prepara­
tions were being made to send a
mU. S. mission to tha capital clly of
w la a Bator to agree bn the level
af representation in each country.
1W U. S. decision is expected lo
Mark strong criticism from some
congressmen, who back National­
ist China's contention that Com­
munist Outer Mongolia is ■
independent country but n
slaa satellite or territory rightly
belonging to the Chinese.
The U. S. embassador to Nation’H W Chins, Everett Dnimright,
who Is coming homo this week
Jsr “ routine consultations," has
repeatedly urged the State De­
partment la delay action.
Ha hois reported that his rale
Gone with President Cblang Kal
shek have become almoat impos­
sible because of tension on the
Mongolian issue and Nationalist
ffieaentment at tbs possibility of
nad China being admlttad ta tha
Unitad Nations.
Tha question of possible U. S
reletieas with Outer Mimgslii
sterna frem Russia’s refusal at tha
last UN General Assembly hi ad­
mit tbs new African nation af
Mauretania unless Outer
alas waa admitted.

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Escapes Injury
In C a r M ishap
Aa 13-year-old Orlande .
i charged with recklees driving
he (eat control of his car an
Rd. and IR 413 Wednesday
Urn Highway Patrol re___ . . . Jim Porter said Bud
Charles Mitchell Williams
acricus injury hi jhc miabap. t a 3m Hid ha apparently t e * amtort af his car while travelled at
n Ugh vale of speed. The car
ad over 'm e aod t half times
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3100.000 with tha funds to be sup­
plied from Civil Defense.
The widening Job, according to
Bliss, will atop any waters of Or­
ange County from Gooding that
part of Seminole north of Red Bug
Rd.

Herald Index

Orange County ie supplying the
equipment end manpower for the
mesalve Job while Seminole secur­
ed the necessary rights of ways.
The project started in the epring
but was stopped because of rights VOL.
of wsy problems involving land
owner* in the area.
Blits said recently property own
•re gave their whole hearted *n
doreement to the program. The job
ie expected to be completed by
mid-September.

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French Soldiers
Use Tear Gas
News Briefs
At Moslem Rites
Blasts Hits Peak

N O . 22 9

M eet

On Administrative Aid

By LARRY VRK8HKL
The County Commission plans
tome of the work load off tha commission.
The County Commission plans to hold a special ses­
to open bids on repairing tha roof
However, action waa tabled on any decision.
sion with the Alachuu, County Commission Adminis­
of th* courthouse on July 22. Look
MOSCOW (UPI) — A “ powerful
Avery today emphaaiaed that an administrative as­
trative Assistant within the next 14 days to discuM the
peaceful explosion" has demol­ ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) — out for an angry blast from on* of
job classification and duties o f n special assistant to tha
sistant ahouid not be confuted with a county manager.
ished one of the mountains of the French soldiers end police used th* commissioners on undertaVing
“ He would have no policy making authority whatso­
Seminole Board.
Caucasus, a Soviet newspaper re­ tear gas today to head off trouble any major repairs to th* 40-yenrever,” Avery advised.
County Commission Vice Chairman James P. Avery
before It got started at a funeral old structure. The dlscueaioa will
ported Wednesday.
Avery explained that Alachua County haa had aa
said this morning that on a recent trip to Tallahaaeee,
for Moalema killed iu rioting Wed­ be thick and heavy at Tuesday's
he m et with Howard Weatem, Alachua administrative
adminiatrativa assistant for three years and “ M haa
nesday.
meeting when courthouse officials
On Vacation
worked out fine for all concerned.”
assistant to the board and discusaed with him a joint
The funeral throng of 300 Mos­ meet with th* board to plow needs
NICE, France (UPI) - Jooeph
meeting with the Seminole board to explain tha dutlM
"He has been well worth the money he waa paid,”
P. Kennedy, father of President lem men, women and children waa of th* courthouse for (he next 10
Avery aaid.
o f the job.
Kennedy, arrived from Paris milling about at nearby Kolca and years.
Tha commissioner pointed out that ha hopea tha
Earlier this year. District 5 County Commissioner
• • •
Wednesday lo Join his wife at their a demonstration seemed imminent,
meeting will taka place within the neat 14 dajre "whUa
John Fitzpatrick recommended that tha board atudy tha
Neat Tuesday will alee be the
with many carrying green and
villa at nearby Antibes.
we are ha the midst of .budget hearing*.1* .
possibility o f hiring an a d m in istra te assistant to taka
whita Algerian rebel Gags and day tha county board starts talk­
waiting.
ing over the budget. We hear that
Christening1Set
Police' and soldier* Bred their just about every department under
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U P I)The baby daughter of Mr. and tear gaa grenades aa a precaution­ the board jurisdiction ie asking for
Mra. Pater Lawfard will bo ehris- ary move. The fumes drifted an increase ef funds but the word
tened Saturday in St. Monlea'a through the crowd which dispers­ is that appropriation increase*
ed.
J will be far and in-between.
Catbolie Church.
• • •
Later ,police used tear gaa
Sworn In
again to keep Europeans and Mos­
AU this talk about a sewerage
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For­ lem* apart at Constantine, where treatment plant haa brought many
IP-'Jmer State Sen. John Rawls of 30,000 Moslems turned cut peace­ persona wondering if th* property
Marianna was sworn in Wednes­ ably for the funeral of two persona around the proposed plant — N. TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
day as Judge of the North Florida killed In the demonstrations.
Seminole Blvd. will decrease, be­ State Turtpike Authority hopes to
District Court of Appeals.
Elsewhere, most of Algeria was cause of any odors. City Manager
calm today in the waka of Wed­ W. E. Knowles, however, has set complete feasibility studies lo
Infant D i e B
nesday's bloody street battling tha record straight. No odors ex­ time to announce in Orlando Fri­
day the route of a proposed north­
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Ja- that resulted in 30 Moslems killed pected to com* from th* plant.
• • • •
nice Denise Jefferson, an 13- and 206 wounded. In addition, 13
ward extension of the Sunshine
monlhs-otd Negro girl, died Wed­ French soldiers wars killed and 60
The Civitan Club has alerted State Parkway.
nesday after drinking a bottle of wounded when rebel commandos work on constructing a Navy PiekAuthrol y Chairman John Ham­
roach poison.
attacked army poets guarding the up station on Fifth and Park Ave.
mer
to)d Gov. Farris Bryant Wed­
east Algerian port of DJidJelli.
for servicemen needing n lift back
Date Set
to the Navy base after a visit in nesday if the studies are finished
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — J
by Friday,' the Authority fwant*
town.
• - •
•
,,ylo announce the rout* at 4 f . m.
SH
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marketing
flue-curdij
You might Jm Interested 'in meeting.
i
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alTM 1B
.tobacco,
Bryant ’ said prevlodsiy his atf»
er Doyl*&gt;
r
a
mini*.ration definitely Wottd b*
that it,Waa able to extend tha toll road as
plans
a
■ for buxines* far oorth a* Orlando, and possibly
TAMPA (UPI) — Plans were , ---- tberiy'p first
as far as a point south of OcalSi
underway today far a proposed la. complefM and ready
Backing ef Knowles, as we did Bryant wants to extend tho
homo c^msmi
community tor retirees ntar bfrtlon.Ht* Chief Paul
borne
•Sifter. tha city 'manager say* road to JaeksoovUlo eventually,
W ' . '
would sceam modal* 33,- Aaed toiay. f
hare that we
'tbit Urn reason Ihare was no ll*g but said IMro if HUM thsnco of
000 pardons.
I ’ ^ ■fi
.The
boolf,
com
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compiled and publish- rtby City Halt Tuesday
Tuosd
wai that doing this right away.
at under
ui
eponeership of the Cas tSw* City Commission
isslon ruled that Authority member* will be la
Nettf Jot
Job
*
New
selberry Volunteer Fire Dept., cult- tha Gag should bo Gown by the Orlando Friday to -take part in
WORKERS TODAY started clearing away ahrubbary from A c
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Dr. el»U of 33 pages printed on 70- Baudthell en apodal holidays.
dedication of a segment af inter­
i :..i|
tion of Seminole Memorial Hoepltal to atari tha ftrat phase ft* a M bid ' 1
Henry I. Langstoo, former health pound enamel paper. The attrac­
Al
state highway’ with the Road
b y the Jenningd
hospital addition. Tho actual conatruetion, to ba
V?
officer of Gulf County, will take tive white Krome-Kote cover he*
Board, th* governor, Federal
(Herald Photo)
Construction Co., Orlando will start next Monday.
over July 10 as director of tho tho title and otbar lettering in
Highway Administrator Rex Whit
State Crippled Children's Com­ fltu-red ink.
ton .and Congresamaa James A.
mission.
Listings Include 823 homes and
Haley of Sarasota.
businesses and, on the basis of tha
The ceremonies will officially
Plants Ready
last census an estimated tJM res­
open a 31-mfle stretch of Inter­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Five ident* are covered.
state Rout* 4 between America
new 'plants which manufacture
A * directory also 4 a e l u d e a The Longwood Council will meet St. in Orianu- and U, S. Highway MIAMI (UPI)—Federal agent* Leon wont to Hoag Kniy end set by Mra, McAlister married Bmlto
electronic and missile components names of present town officials, a
swooped own on 10 Mlami-area up a trading aesoual with the Halloa, aa Adjmi crony.
27 in Polk County.
have been constructed la Florida street map with indexed key and n today at 8 p.ra. in the City Hail for
linen shops Wednesday, aciaod Shantung Trading- Unloa te pur­ Mlnakoff said the linea ahef*
to bring tha total ta 13 in tho separate street listing with nil the regular July business session.
alleged Communist-made lloeaa chase embroidered linens pro­ wet* art a l - ykdjml ewned. Ha
state.
Last
week
on
Thursday
night,
and
chlrgsd the notorious “ Crying duced 1a Tstegtoa, Communist said other shops in tha area may
homes and building numbers of
hav* takes Rad Chinas* goods to
Adjral" merchants with conspi­ China.
tha council met in n called session
each and their occupants.
good faith aad if so, no ahargaa
Two Arrested
“
Shantung
would
ship
tho
goods
racy
to
smuggle
Chines*
Commu­
Leading business firms of 'the lo frame a request to tho County
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI) - couaty which servo Casselberry
nist good* imo Uw United States. to. a firm in London,” Mlnakoff would ha placed against tha awnTwo Florida pilots arrested lait residents also are prominently ad­ Commission asking that Orange
,
-W;
A treasury agent said the linea said, “ which would tbon trans­ era.
Ave. paving fumls, placed In es­
December were released here vertised in the directory.
trad* botwoeo Rod China aad ship thorn to an Adjmi agent la Tha Adjmls got thoir atekaam*
Toronto, Canada. Payinan.s were from thoir sates technique St
Wednesday after their three-year
Firemen will stage an unveiling crow at tha Cttacns Bank of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secre­ Miami may amount to $300,000.
sentence for smuggling was re­
Oviedo,
be
released.
Loon Adjmi, loader o( th* mad* by the same route." Ho crying aad bagging to proapoethja
tary of glate Dean Rusk' went be
ef th* new book nt Monday’s
said ho did not know bow the buyers, mostly tourists, that they
duced to sis months.
Board of Aldermen meeting in the A la was dona, according to fora Congress today to make a “ Crying Adjmi" elan and hia two
war* aa tha-edge of poverty and
goods got hetq from Toronto.
sons,
Charles
and
Joseph,
were
Longwood
Mayor
A.
R.
Lormann,
last-ditch plea for President Ken
Town Hall after which distribution
desperately needed foe tala.
Mlnakoff argued befors
Lard
because the county had asked the ■fd/’s beleaguered H I billion charged with conspiracy to trad*
will immediately get underway.
MIAMI (UPI) — Twenty-nine
city to put up another gt,aoo in foreign aid request.
with the enemy and conspiracy mis*toner Roger Edward Davis
carloads af lord aoiaod boro last
addition lo the IT,Mi already on Bulk waa acboduled for a clos­ to amugglo goods into tb* United that Charles and Loo* should b*
placed under 33M.300 bond. Tho
week in a settlement against the
bead. Investigation revealed that ed door meeting .this morning States.
Cuban government will be auc­
tho additional sum would bo used with th# Senate Foreign Relation* Joseph Adjmi also waa chargtd brothers. said they wore already
tioned odf Monday at West Palm
for work outside the city limits Commute*,- which baa been con­ with violation of th* federal law uadap a $10,ON federal bond an
Beech.
By VsIM Frees l s f o n l l w l
and Council Attorney Webber sidering 1*4 meaauto off-and-on forbidding trade with aa enemy mall, fraud charges' -and foo.ooo
Wild winds and flooding rains Haiaoe advised that such action since its public hearing* ended nation. He waa freed on 123,000 state band.
Petition
bond and hia brother on 311,000 Tha state bond oovora appeal
swept Kansas Clly, Mo., today by tho city would bo illegal, Lor- two weeks ago.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A along a storm lioa stretching all mano said.
Rusk’s appearance before the bond. Th* father could not be of a five-year jail term for swin­ KUWAIT (UplMCuwalt invited
dling Mra. Genevrs McAlister, other Arab nattoaa today te send
petition by while children aod tha way from the wheat bait la
Ha added that members of the commute* waa bis third since the located.
widow af a Philadelphia automo­ troops to defend this oU-rioh Uttto
thotr parseto to Intervene fat a Marylead.
E.
E.
Mlnakotf,
chief
enforce­
council voted last, week to go group formally opened bearings
school integration suit hero waa At (ha eastern edge of tho storm ahead with plana for tha loaf- last month. )fo mad* tha admlnis- ment afficor af the Treasury Da- bile agency owner, out af |1 mil­ sheikdom against • possible attack
turned down Wednesday by Fed­ system, a Trailways boa skidded awaited paving and that area union's opening agpeal and later partmeat's Foreign Assets Coo- lion la a fantastic schema whore- by Iraq.
With th" United Arab Republic
eral District Judge Bryan Simp- out of control in tho rala and contractors already have been no­ met with th* commltto* again aft­ trot Division, slid the Adjmi*
demanding withdrawal of British
careened Into a tree near Coaler- tified of Longwood’s intent to at- er his return from Europe with began the Red Chinese trade in
troops from boro, the deputy thief .,
ills. Minskoff said Joseph aad
villa, Va.
Kennedy.
eept bids.
ruter, Abdullah al-Mubarah al*
Mystery Solved
Sabah, aaid Kuwait was “ ready te
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - A a
receive •any props**! Hum ear
mystery af ■ missing Jackson­
Arab country to participate to K fc
ville woman sod her feur-year-ekl
wait's defeat*."
daughter was solved Wednesday
MOSCOW (UPI) — .Soviet Pro
Tim eaiy country that haa nmegl .
whoa Duval Couaty authorities re­
ceived a massage saying the two
Official* af the sponsoring et- up ail the way from the field on and reported that people already supper w it served, feur-ytaroid inter Nikita Khrushchov today an- troop* eo far, besides Brtteto, te
H California.
ganiaatteoa for Fourth of Jely SB 414 worth te SB 437.
art talking about “ what wt’H do Laurie Anne Snyder, daughter ef nauaqod Us* signing af a pact of Saudi Arabia.
About 4.600 British addisr* hav* .
celebrated* hi Imegweood and la fort, the chief aaid, crowd* next year. .
Mr. aad Mrs. James Snyder, was mutual assistance, friendship end
■
North Orlando report that partial- wor* so much larger than expect­ He aaid that in addition te pro­ crowned “ Little Miss North Or­ cooperation with North Korea. dug to tteag th* northern border
Gives Birth
with Iraq, te -addlUoa to Bai
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Blonde patio* end attendance at each ed that the mao experienced a Ut­ viding a “ sate, stay-at-home boll- lando" foam among 21 oniric* in
Khrushchov spoke te th* Krom Arabian aad KuwaW tiaapa.
attfuee May Britt, the wife af Ne­ event waa “far grantor than ox- il* difficulty in finding aa eras day" lor area raetgeate, tho ander- the contest.
gro eutertaleer fammy Davis Jr., ported.”
Attendant* war* Lauroea Mur­ lia-at a “friendship rally" to th*
large enaugh te art off the tiro- taking provpd rewarding to
roes sad N f o ,
gave birth Wednesday te • daugh­
longwood Fiiw Chief Claude
city Itself sihe# U•brought such a phy, four-year-old daughter of honor of-visiting North Korean
display.
ter doacrihed by the proud father Lay*, fhaweh anahto to give a
Mr. aad Mrs. Fat Murphy, who Premier Kim U Sung. teelteg ef c
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ae “ g beautiful, healthy, wander lion to the merchants, business­ was first maid and Susan Lorraine • Ha aaid that the pact
after the event, did estimate that
Ad baby.”
four-year-old daughter of far mutual military
A pictorial display af the In- men and rsaldarta and to th*
profit* would ho in tho
Day ratehrihmi at civic, -church and eoclal groups ail Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, sec- cans a third party
tha contracting pa
Riot i 1
md North Orlando la working together t* make 'the
YORK (UPI)—Mere than A s tofSmati
attendant*. Lay* aaid
hula** were Stewart ' “ Ws ara agateet mil
page U af today's cetebratiM tech a big evert.
193 Negroes and Puerto Bican* that
tat e deputy from Sheriff J. L. Herald.
la North Orlando, th* afternoon Helmly, Mrs. William MacKiatesk but ww war* compelted
Maw Verb Chy’a
today hocauaa th*
Bobby's office tolled 1* to help
and ovi
Bide battled la th
estimated
with fogffie during tho %
*v*atog
Japan and athm
• to*. ■
It tank 33
estimated that at least IJ N ears
Longwood Mayor A. B
Hon a
of mort than an hour** Urns sow- rejected all ear
a daafn equsd can la goall jamnsad tha parking area. Traffic idana, ashed for
eluded tho colahrstfon, first osar lawsIona to tha fa r:
* can Wmt J m * warn hootod
forth*
la h* rtoged i f Mm Yttfopa.

Turnpike Board
Hopes To Complete
Report Soon

]

Longwood Asks
For Road Fund

FBI Raids Miami Linen Stores

Rusk Plans Last
Ditch Ajd Plea

Kuwait Asks Arabs
To

Kansas City H it
By Winds, Rains

4th Celebrations Termed Success

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Pngs

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Reds Sign Pact
With North Korea

�Loagwood Cousefl Meeting, City
B i l l i e . m.
• - • - 0; V.

!T WILL PAT YOU TO DRIVE THE rBW BIYRAl.iLRS
TO ATTEND THE GRRATB8T JEWRLRY BiLB BYBB HELD
IN THE VICINITY. BARGAIN! AALORB ALL TBBU TBB STOBB.

PKIDAT
GrMUr ChnJuo*.
Community
C M City Board t i R a tta n ,
C t u u K l . Houot, g y . m.
SATURDAY
Goorgo M. Jneoba Manorial Pott
IIL American ligion, Chuluota,

Bojr Scouts, Scout

DON CHRISTOPHER, manager of Publix Food Market preaenta a ailvar
tea and coffee set to Mrs. A. C. Tyaingar of Orlando after Mra. Tyalnger
won first prize at the grand opening day drawing at the market located on
Hwy. 17-92 and 8R 436.
(Herald Photo)
V m Hall, itlo p. m.

, • • •
QaaMliawy Board of AWItmao,
Warn* a'a Club, 7:10 p. m.
KETCIIUM, Idaho (UPI)—Emoat Hemingway, who rosJsaaly
•ought and wrote of adventure
throughout the world, will bo bur­
ied today is the email Idaho town
when the bloat of a abotgua
brough death.
The il-jrear-old author will ho
buriod in Ketchum public ceme­
tery, near hia mountain homo and
alongside the grave o f ea old
friend and bunting companion,
Taylor Williams.
Hemingway's funoral will be at­
tended by only n few friends and
members ad hie family — togeth­
er for tbo first time in more than
M yean.
A simple graveside service will
ha conducted by Father Robert J.

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Coroner Bay McGoldrkk said
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minds" whether the author ahot
himself acridentially or committed
suicide.

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ure saoufh there seems to be a delegation of
i brirrsfin* the commission with complaints.

N o te b o o k
Esst German satellite government.
It is whet is done to implement
that paper that will const. Than
Western powers would bo fooUali
to believe any statements of
Khrushchev before or after Vienna
eajrlnr the West would retain sc*
cess rights to Berlin.
The Western powers will talk

, M dndly Right fo r Instance.

ran of Sanford merchants accused the Sanford
r a to thiak that their ares i
mentioned.
the esse.
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lights, hut they ere not negotiable
and will not bo abandoned. Ke
such talks, however, are now be.
The next step will depend on
f i l l i f tiffa Raul* tikiie

By HAL COCHRAN
Every time tha price of wheat
tikas O Jump they say U with.

Maybe they have never travel*
ad afar or attended say fsaey
parties, so abea sther youaptsre
hegis hSestisg ef their ebpltss
rides er visit to Disaoylasd, etc.,
the sge s f n wd youngster* just

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The Russians sustained a real
setback in the Congo. This is what
helgMsoad their demands for tri­
partite, neutral-Communl*t-We«tera national control of interna*
tiffml m t f i n ,
Since Russia has saen that Its
influence can wane, It may want
to m at# a now'Imago of Invinci*
Mttty.
The main obstacle to this is the
position of the United States,
Britain and France in West Berlin.
So the first Communist objective
is to force the Western powers to
got out.
By ao doing, the Russians would
hope to solidify tha Communist
position through Central Europe.
It would translate tbs demarca­
tion linos laid out at the end of
No sue can prevent Russia from
World War U into permanent na* signing a piece o f paper with its

And their starved ego relishes
this tavy sad shocked admira­
tion of other children.
When caught to a Us, they may
try to fabricate another ns na
alibi or gist bull their way

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cream, a lot ef "daicaa" and
"flans" but nothing to tbs way
ef deis m that can Us the shoos
of strawberry shortcake, mines
pis, cheese cabs, or Just plain
slab of devil's toed,cake. And a:
for coffee, wvU'R'a a m aim boat
loft undlsrueerd. It's enough to
say their coffee Isn’t save in
Oermady and Austria, and toe a
nun living in Italy that’s a long
Journey before breakfast tor a
cup ef coffee.
The American flag. It doesn't
fly teuer lbs Embassy hare la
Rome, so about the only time
an American sees ana is whan ha
visile a port city and an Amer­
ican ship happens to ha In. Ge
without Uw eight ef the flag fw

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had between tha Up of S r d n
and the too sf Italy, lbu Euro­
pesaa have least, hut It is about
as appetising as a child's slate,

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Committee!
WA1HINGTON (UP1) - Labor
Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg baa
aanouneed establishment of II
tabor relations committees to
bond off etrihrs at U. I. missile
sites.

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Savings in vested w ith u s are en tirely firaeftem
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�M iss Dorothy Mary Hill, J. W. Harris
Married In Ceremony At Philadelphia
Mias Dorothy Mary Hill, daughf e r of Mrs. Eleanor P. Hill of
Philadelphia, Pa., and Ena. John
Walter Harris, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred J. Harris Sr., of San­
ford, were united in :narriago
June 17 at 1 p.m. in the Immacu­
late Conception Catbolie Church,
in Philadelphia.
Father Thomas Browne C. M.,
officiated at tbs candlelight double
ring ceremony.
• AlUr flowers were arrange­
ments of gladioli and carnations.
A program of wedding music was
presented by the church organiet.

The bride, given In marriage by1down the front and back to the end
rr uncle, Thornaa Preston, wore of the chapel train,
white organdy gown, with elbow
Her finger tip veil fell from a
ngth sleeves and trimmed with cap of organdy and roses and ahe
alenciennca lace. Organdy but- carried a cascade bouquet of.
ma and bowa paraded all the way white carnations and rosea.

School Friends
Meet Jim Hawkins
4\nd His Bride
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hawkins of
Fredericks, Md., were honor
guests at a school chum get to­
gether at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Carter on Holly Ave.
Monday evening.
Several of Jim’s high school
friends decided to get together at
the Carters and meet his new
flbride, and to talk over high school
days together after a few years
absence.
The* Carter home was decorated
with garden flower*. After the
gabfeat the boats served light re­
freshments to Mr. and Mra. David
Galloway and son of Lake City,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Morris and
son of Osteen, the honor guests
^ind hoita and their children.
V The Hawkins trill return to their
home next week.

Treat Yourself

MRS. JOHN WALTER HARRIS

Mrs. Francis Schaffer, matron
of honor, wore a dress of white
silk organza, with bell shaped
skirt trimmed with bowa of laven­
der ailk organza. Interspersed
with lavender ribbon bows and
embroidered violets. She wore a
lavender hat, veil and shoes and
carried a bouquet of white glad­
ioli, centered with lavender car­
nations.
Bridesmaids were Mian Bar­
bara Cavanaugh and Miss Carol
Ramsay and little Mias Dorothy
Preston was junior bridesmaid.
Thomas Everett Was beat man
and serving as ushers were Jos­
eph Preston and U. John Dickey.
The bride’s mother wore a blue
and green all silk ensemble and
the groom’s mother wore a pink
silk organza dress, with white ac­
cessories. Both wore white gar­
denia corsages.
Following the ceremony a re­
ception was held at the Cedarbrook Country Club.
The couple left for a wedding
trip through the southeastern part
of the country. Including a deep
sea fishing trip at Boca Grande,
Fla.
*nte bride attended the Im­
maculate Conception Grammar
School in Philadelphia, the Ancillq Domini Academy and St.
Joseph's College.
The groom was born In Tampa,
attended schools there and in Ala­
bama. He graduated from the U.
S. Naval Academy in Annapolis,
Md., June 7. After July IS, the
couple will make their borne in
Mayport, while the groom is serv­
ing in the U. S. Navy and sta­
tioned at Mayport.
Out of town guests included the
groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harris and Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry
from New York,

J o A No-Set
Summer Haircut
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By ALICIA MART, NEA
The one Ume each day whan
women envy men la the moment
’ of the nightly halrsetUng. It fre­
quently M an annoyance to have to
reafh for those roller* again.
This la particularly true in sum­
mer and on vacation. Somehow,
winter lends Itself to long and lei­
surely beauty sessions. Summer
does not You’d like to spend
^nuch moro of your time relaxing
or having fun. And having fun
doesn’t mean sticking lots of little
metal clipa over your bead at ar­
tistic intervals.
But things really bit rock bot­
tom at the seaside. Either your
hair goes limp or becomes a halo
of futz. No amount of setting
teems to keep It looking pretty.
Knowing
many
mbwio
| this,
unit a good
|uuu man/
•American hair stylists have de­
veloped a technique of cutting that
•flmiaatea the need for nightly
hair acttings. Rather than coax
the hair into an artificial shape,
these stylist* carefully fallow the
hair trend as they rut.
The curly cap 1* for hair with
• wave or a tendency to wave.
1b* pixie cut Is for hair that's
absolutely straight. You might not
’•want Is go along with either In
wiotof, but in summer tbey're
Meal.
Such a hair styling become*
worth its might ia gold at shampoo Ume. Hair must be shampooed
much moro often ia summer
Masks to humid heat, dipt ia aaa
ar pool aod perspiration. But now,
you caa shampoo It, comb it la■So place aad appear Is public
"while U’a still damp!

Calendar
THURSDAY
First Presbyterian Church S*sales
fcpsatli at T:M p.m.
FRIDAY
The membership commlasioa of
the Ebenezer Methodist Church
sponsor* a covered diak dinner
far new member* to be rocaivtd
Into the church, Sunday, July P.
CU RRY CHEESE FIE
Te bah* a cherry cheat pie, pre­
heat Um even to iU degrees. Use
1 % b-lach pie pan with pastry Add
Itt cup* fresh cherries mixed
with Ig cup sugar and S table­
spoons quick cooking taploea.
Rake ia prthaaled oven If min-

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See Movie
On Communism
The Jaycer Wive* met at the
home of Mrt. Hammond Polk
Monday night.
President. Mrt. Stu Stctaon, ap­
pointed Mr*. Tony Trama, Mr*.
Tom Largen and Mrs. Jaek Wil­
ber to look into the needs of the
Little Red School Home and to re­
port their findingi at the next
meeting.
The social committee announced
that plans are being mid* for a
children’s party to be held later
this month. The telephone com­
mittee wtll contact alt of the mem­
bers when details are complete.
Mrs. Polk, Mrs. Arch Hosick,
Mra. Ed Taft, and Mr*. Charlea
Tetenbaum were elected on the
nominating committee. They will
meet with the president and pre­
sent a slat* of officers for the
coming year at the next meeting.
Mrs. Stetson welcomed two
proapfctive new members, Mrs.
Garnet While and Mrt. Ed Mc­
Call, and invited them to join the
club.
Proceeding the meeting Lt.
Talmage thawed an Interesting
movie railed "Communism On
The Map."
After the meeting refreshments
were served by hoiteaiei, Mra.
Polk and Mrt. Paul Lewii, to
Mrt. Stetson, Mrt. Larxen, Mrt.
Trama, Mrt. Wilber, Mrs. Taft,
Mrs. Tetenbaum, Mra. Bud Stew­
art, Mra. Dora Cambell, Mrt.
White and Mrt. MrCall.

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Reception Honors Minister
Members of lb* Community
Methodist Church in DcBary held
a reception for Rev. and Mrs.
Damon Scott, the new min.stcr,
recently at the church on Highbanks Road.
Everett Swift, church layman,

acted as master of ceremonies,
and welcomed members and
guests. An Instrumental trio, composed of Miss Cornelia Shaw, vlolinist; Karl Stein, cellolst, and
Theresa Kupecz. pianist, played
several selections.

Miss Adelaide C&lt;
and Mra. Ralph I
piano also played l1
lowing Um official
Swallow and
,raw* n" or#*1

"M izpah Circle" Chosen As Nam e
Mra. C. E. Clemmcr was hostess
to the Evening Circle ofthe Grace
Methodist Church, for tb* first
meeting of the church year.
The following officers for the
new year were presented. They
are Mrs. Clemmcr, chairman;
Mra. R. V. Thompson, co-chairman; Mrs,
d«*°'
tton chairman; Mr*. K. R. v\tlIdas, secretary; Mr*. I. J. Butler,
treasurer, and Mra. Charles Rankin, courtesy chairman.
Member* unanlmoualy chosa the
name "Mlzp.h Circle" for the
newly organised group. .
Tb# meeting was opened with
prayer and followed by the present alion of the purposes and
meaning of membership in the

Women's Society of Christian Servies,
An interrsUng program 00 two
women of the Bible waa preaented
by Mrs. Thompson. At the close qf
the -program, refreshment* were
|CrVed by the hostess and a white
cjcphani „| ( wat conducted with
lb. proceed, being added t. the
y
building fund.
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atnam cheese. Add tt cup sugar
aad tt teaspoon vanilla aad stir
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ian Servlet will aponaor a imuslcal* Wednesday morning, Juiy It,
at 10 a.m. at the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church.
Arthur Freeman, baritone, and
Dorothy Freeman, pianist, wilt ho
the guest artiata. They will be as­
sisted by Miss Adelaide Coot# at
the organ and Mr*. Ralph Stumpf
Jr. at the piano In several duet
selections.
A silver offering will be takes
and a social hour will follow tbs.
program. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
of Bayshoro, Bradenton, came
from Waterbury. Conn., where
they frequently gave joint rocitali
la that area. They have done con­
cert and radio work in New Ybrk
City, New Jersey and Canada.
Mrs. Freeman ia a graduate of
Juiliard School of Mutlc.

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DR. H. WAYDE RUCKER in holding two young guest*
who celebrated their birthday* at his home, last week.
They were celebrating their second birthday and each
one had a cake with two candles. Garry Andrus, left, ia
Dr. Rucker's great grand nephew, from Washington,
D. C. who wns visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Gar­
rett Quinn. Sarah Alysnn Rucker, right is the vivacious
granddaughter o f the Ruckers, and daughter of Dr. and
Mrs. H. Wsyrie Rucker -Jr,. of I^eshurg. (Herald Photo)

Parker-Reck
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Wedding Announced

Mra. C. M. Ryerson of Coiling*wood, N. J., arrived Tuesday for
• tiro week visit with her titters,
Mrs. George Matfett and Mrs.
Charles Hamll.
Martin Stiaecipber was called to
Grandview, Tenn., due to the
death of hit slater, Mrs. S. 8.
Davit. Funeral services were held
this weekend. Mrs. Davit hat nine
brothers end sisters, three daugh­
ters and ala grandchildren. Many
of them have visited Sanford and
have friends in this area.

Personals

Methodist Church in Miami, Florida.

T^urt. July 6, 1961—P af* |

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IJaycee Wives

By MRA. M. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mrs. John Riddle of
Bluefleld, W. Va„ are the guests
of Mra. Riddle’s father, George
Poff, and Mra. Poff.
Mra. Eddie Grow of Miami has
been visiting here with her mo­
ther, Mri. C. R. Giles.
Mr*. Louise Ruthlow, Mrs. Na­
omi Sapp, and Mr*. H. L. John­
son will leave' Monday for Gaines­
ville to attond the short course at
the University of Florida. They
will return home Friday.
Mr. and Rre. Jim Hawkina are
guests of Mr. Hawkins' parents,
Mr. and Mfo. Vic Hawkina. They
trill return In their home in Fred­
erick, Md., Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hewkin*
and aoa Sidney left Friday for
New Jersey where they will visit
relatives for two woka.

Mita Robbie Linda Parker,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
I* Parker, and William Arden
Reck, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Myron
A. Reck, all of Sanford, were
married J.uly 1 at the home of
the bride, toll West First Street.
Rev, John T. Adams Jr„ pastor
of the First Methodist Church,
officiated at the informal cere­
mony. the vows were eichanged
at e kneeling bench flanked by
basket arrangements of gladioli,
mums and greenary. f
A program of recorded wedding
music was preaented. Including
background musie during the
ceremony.
\
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a streat length
dree* of pure silk organza. Her
short veU, of ailk Illusion, was at­
tached to a crown of ated pearl*
and she carried a prayer book,
topped with a bouquet of sweet­
heart roses centered with a whit*
orchid.
Bosnia Sfoffer, maid of honor,
wort a pink cotton dress with
scoop neckline and carried a bou­
quet of sweetheart rotes. Ricky
Nations, St. Petersburg, waa beat
man.
The bride's mother wore a powd*r blue silk ahealh, with white
accessories and a corsage of white
sweetheart rotes. The groom's

mother chose a royal blue silk
sheath with-white accessories and
a con a«e of while twetheart
rosea.
A reception waa held following
the ceremony. The refreshment
table wa* overlaid with a white
cut stork linen cloth and centered
with a three tiered wedding cake,
flanked by two silver candelabra.
Mints hi silver compotes and
punch waa served with the cake.
Assisting with the serving were
two aunts of the bride, Mra. H. L.
Caldwell aod Mrs. B. A. Price.
Mra. Reck chose for her goingaway outfit a black amt while
polka dot dross with while acces­
sorise and the orchid from her
bridal bouquet.
After a wedding trip through
southern Florida, the couple will
make their home at 8-17 Palm
Place ia Sanford,

Local

Enterprise

Personals ■;
By HELEN BNODGBABf^
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Ryan-and
son Pat returned Saturday from a
visit with relatival in' Kentucky.
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan drove up to
South Carolina to pick' up Pat who
just returned from n tour of duty
with the Air Force la Turkey.
Following a abort leave bare ha
will return to Clovie, New Max.
Mr. and Mra. W. L. Tyler an{
daughter Linda spent Thursday
and Friday with relative* at tt.
Augustine Beech.
Ada and Patty Lang, daughters
of-Mr. and Mrs..P, C. Long, are
attending Girt Scout camp ia the
Ocala National Forest, far .the
week. ■
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Mr. and Mra. Richard Harris
and children, Mel, Jay sad Ciady,
of MalUaad and their boueeguagt,
Robert Parkins of Elktoa, M l,
visited M. H. Ryan Saturday,

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Events

THURSDAY
The Enlisted Wivei Club of
VAH-1 will meet at the NAS Ball­
room at I p.m. for a get-acquainted meeting and la plan future soc­
ial aetivltlae. Wives of all VAH-L
Enlisted Men art Invited to at­
tend. Cell Mr*. K. R, Mueller nr
Mrs. S. P. burgets lor transporta­
tion.

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Personals

in * 34, 1MI

By MARIAN I . JONES
Mr. and Mra. Waller E. Balnea
and son aad Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Jones Jr. and Jimmy spent the
long holiday weekend at Daytona
Beach.
Mr. and Mr*. Rea Walnrigbt,
Joy and Marilyn Partin spent
Sunday with the Joneses at the
beach.
Mr. aad Mrs. Johnny Jones had
lunch Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Ollitf at New Bmyrnn\Beacb,
then went to Daytona for dinner
with the Joneses and Raines.
The Intermediate YWA of the
Kirtt Methodist Church of Oviedo,
enjoyed a picnic Saturday at Day­
tona Beach. Mr. aad Mra Warrqa
MeCall Jr. war* the chaperones.

RESO URCES
Loans and Discounts
Banking House, Furn, &amp; Fixtures
U. S. Government Bonds
Other Bonds
Cash and Due from Banks

| 4,672,105.95
288,556.95*
4,368,681.31
1,792,110.22
1,993,012.71

TOTAL RESOURCES

$13,114,467.14

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Holiday Drycleaning Sale
Continues Thru Saturday!

4 Plata Short Garmtala
Cash aad Carry
Boantifully Dryrieaaod aad Ptakhai
Fro* Mothproofing aad Mlldawpraaflat
The Oaly Boat Bay la
Dryckaaiai la Qaality"

Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Other Reserves
Reserve For Bad Debts
Unearned Discount
Deposit*

$

TOTAL LIABILITIES

$13,114,467.14

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16,001.74
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Sunday Times of London, assert
that Khrushchev has aant a latter
to Communist parties in some
foreign countries sharply danouncing Red China's policy as
one likely to lead to war.
The Russian lander wet said to
knv* been especially critical of
Mss Tae-Tung’a obsession with
the Formosa issue, which the
Kremlin does net believe worth a
major military conflict.
Ttue or net, U. *. official* are
ftarful that some meter* of U.3.
opinion foci it would he bettor to
strike a compromise deal with a
peacefully Inclined Russia, than
risk all-out conflict
Kennedy so far has failed to
take n decisive atop oe two ma­
jor flnea of action In tha Barlln
and German situation.
He has yet to aniwer' Khrush­
chev's June 4 memorandum in
which tha Soviet leader renewed
kla demands (or n Barlln and
Garni aa statement on his terms.
And the President has yet to dis­
close what ha wants the U .g. poo-

Parle and eleewbera that
It atroag wvldeuew wf a. woidto* Soviet Leader Nikla f . Xhnubchav la really ennlaua for acme
Communist campaign to
form *f MfotUUoaa with the
Mast Premldent Kensedy’a eiforts Wait.
/ la a im tto American public to The lateat reperta are that he
at Um Berlin altuatkm. wanta a Big four aummlt meet­
■mualat "toft tell," 11 ing ea Berlin and Oermaay thla
alee eould acrioualy fan. Ruetlan end ether Commarpiaat to *.ren«thea nlat efflelala new are aaft pedal­
NATO against renewed Ruailan ing KhraatetoVs rear-end dead­
line ler the alllet to pet out af
la Europe.
Kennedy ponder* the Rad-wnrtrtltd Berlin or face the
Jar partial U.S. mobillM-tow possibility of a new blockade,
mi
attuaglhMWd
American American officials know that
b rew la Europe, the Communists tension la Increasing between
atartad (alkla« about pot- Moscow and Palplog btcauso nf
dfa-*1- - ' —
dlffarancea ever hew to
EM Pmldent and bit top cold war issues. The Chinese
costidar wayt to pre- ilatently have wanted e tougher
pant tto American people (or approach, have shown grea'er
atara atop* to meet a tbow down wffllagMss to ' risk war with the
dear Bertie, report* of aharply In- West.
eaeaaad Mtternan between Rut- However, top U. ’ S. officials
rta m i Red China have been frankly acknowladga they hava no
to leak through the evidence yet to support the lat­
est and meat spactacular reperta
Certain.
Bay brlnga a new rath ol of Slno-govla; feuding.
am Communiit eoorcea In Theat reports, published In the

Police Arrest
13In AnilMixing Protests
•JACKBOM, Miss. (UPI)-Thlrtoms ywang Monroes warn arrested
Ip etty polios Wednesday in thro#
e*tl segregation protest*.
J i group ef SO Negrooa wearing
toaeh clothes toty a picate la n
meragstod neetton el n city perk
m i effleem a rm tod (our who
Ignored their order to “move on."
A crowd ef about 00 white perease, acme jeering end shouting
(Malta, stood by. as effleem dieAt about the seme time three
Jackson Negm youths were nrreeled to the “ writo* waiting
ibMM e f the dawatewn TrsUwaya
bid atatton1ea hmach ad peace
they refused to
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Me giaap was faltewed at 11
m&gt;.hir.reto lfegrt celtege atoThey, too, warn am * led In
the TmUways waiting mem.
Two Wnnuita official* warn
&gt;ta rtslt the atate poolat Panchman today to
•hew flvo errs*tod “ Freedom
auto am bring
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iMoto Human' Rights
. sad'Asst. Atty. Gen.
Cnaoy Jr. warn to moat with
pi Gov. Boas Barnett.
Mn. Brooks and Cnaoy warn
at horn by Mhmasria Gov. £1Bier L4 Aideraoa to chock on tho
^ lfe ra of tho five Minnesota
native*, nil white mates arrested
June It when they ordered a meal
to the “seism*" restaurant ef a
has terminal.
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him- Breaks said bar- (ladings
would not bo made public until
after sbo returned to Mianeeota
fWo am rapmaaai
fovirnor IM wo |V M n/ w w i
make any atatommta hem," aha
laid.

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Public Nurses And The Schools
By DB. CLYDE BROTBIBB
School work la a vary Import­
ant phase of the Public Health
Nurse's Program.
Tuesday morning la Nurse
Brown's day for her routine week­
ly visit to school Mo. I. Thin la
a school of 700 children. She is
greeted at the door with "Am I
glad to .see you." Mrs. Spriggs,
teacher of tha Ird grade, bad a
new hoy in bar room, who had
blacked out la tho classroom. Ho
was taken to too clinic mom until
bis parents worn contacted. 'It
was found that ha was an epil­
eptic. The patents had felted to
teU ton teacher about Jimmie's
condition. After talking with tha
moUrnr tad- urging her to taka
him hack to a doctor, aha said
aha would taka him Ibla very
afternoon. Tha nurse and teach­
er then returned to classroom,
tom too children worn taught
whit to do whoa a classmate haa
aa attack or falata.
Mrs. Brown returns to her box
In ton school office to find tho
referrals from too teactors.
Tto lib grade la ready ter the
raacrooning at ayes, in chocking,
Mary J, waa referred to aa oye
daator last year but did not go.
Mary says bar father baa been
anti of work ao a Mia la made
af tola and Mrs. Brawn pate tola
aside for a boom visit la tto
afteraooa to determine if an exaaUnatloa through the oourtaiy
of tto Lions Club la indicated.
Tto rest of tto eyas am screen­
ed with tto eye chart and obser­
vations of tto teachers sad refer­
ral slips am made out oad given
to tto secretory to mall. When
ttoso children have toon seat by
•t aye doctor, tola is written on
tto toaltb record. If they have
not gone In tto required time,
than a boms visit will to made
to find out why and to son If fin­
ancial help U needed or do tho
parents understand why tto chil­
dren should to seen by an eye
doctor and bow poor aye sight
may affect school work.

Iraqi Premier Overstepped
Bounds In Kuwait Dispute

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pie to do to show a "greater
awareness" of danger which h:
has mentioned.
U. S., British, French and West
German ulflc'aU mot agsin
Wednesday in Secretary of State
Dean Rusk’s office to discus*
wording ef the U. S. reply to
Khrushchev, wbleh will be follow,
ed by similar British and French
notes. They did not finish their
work on the "language," hut,
they contend that them are no
basic difference*.
The note la expected to be a
step-by-atap rejection of lChruihahav’s charge* that the West la
rcapoulblte (or delaying n Berlin
and. German selUemeat end that
Allied occupation (oreea no longar
havt a right to remain la iba for­
mer German capital.
Tho note as originally dratted,
contained no .offer to negotiate,
but they left the door open for
talks. It la posilble the delay may
be cauicd by a desire of the ButUh to indicate mom strongly a
Waitera willingness to negotiate.

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By H B i NEWSOM
dam la 1M0 to haa toco building
a welfare atate wtoee Inhabitant*
UPI Pocriga Nows Analyst
! When Iraqa Premier Abdul Xa- pay no taxes. Modem roads, and
hospitals and edmete hava beea
lim Kataom a anounand Ida claim
built, luxury goods flow from tto
Um sheikdom of Kuwait last Uaited Hates, BrUalu and Wait
It seems probable to did ao Oormany so that Kuwait has toon
two thoughts hi mind.
described as a country with more
The depirtare ef too British g cars thaa parking apace,
fwtk earlier had' created a power At the same Unto, tto thought­
ful (talk hat maaagiri to took
ftetuim alter mm then half a tto Mlxhborhood of tUO mHllou
Century during which tto Union par year la Britain and thus sup­
Jack bad protected Kuwait from ply substantial encouragement to
flte political storms which period! Britain's '
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Adding to Britain's Interest In
: With tto aid of a potential flftn tto tiny sheikdom an larger ti
ima of MAN Iritis employad Connecticut la tto (act that ato
tto Kuwait eQ ffriia, to may drawi something Uto 40 par coat
va toped to touch off a pro- of tor oil naods from them.
govanmeht coup or popular Iraq's claim os Kuwait la aa
lateroiliag om.
ha waa doomed Tto present ruling dynasty ol
Kuwait goaa back mere than Mg
years to 1TII, but for many years
paid nominal allegiance to tha
gheik Turks through tto province e!
'a ptea Fairs which m w la part of Iraq.
Tha British moved la la
Knwrira tovltottOB, Saadi- after a German attempt to use
» moved acres* Kuwait aa a tarmlaua for tto Bor’a mribam hpedar.
Ua-Beghdad railway, la UN, tto
United Arab Ilf public
Kuwait's iron, p
Mto to tto
la thq (Maty wfckl
lima to ha ilagal aril

Six children in tto low reading tto clinic mom, and needed a
group of tto llh grade wore re­ physical exam. Another hadn’ t
ferred for ccmoalng and worn beea eatlag breakfast, this was
referred to tto doctor. Referral causing tor to to ill repeatedly.
slip* on Iboae worn made and EVERY child should oat a nour­
given to tto aaamtary to aafl ishing breakfast. Sto said good­
after being signed by tto prin­ bye at tha door, see you next
cipal.
week, knowing all tha white that
Tha next request to bo checked next week would bring other pro­
was n toy la tto Mh grade, who blems.
tto teacher waa unable to Impress
with tto value of cteanlacn. Ills
unde were always dirty. Mrs.
Brawn told him .to wash kla hands
and ato would talk with him.
She noted that to stuck hit hands
under Urn cold water sad dried
them quickly. She than showed
him bow to wash his hands
thoroughly with soap all tto white
expUlalag to Mm why to should
wash bis heads after toilet aad
before eating. Joe aald "Why
mid 1 wash my heads if they
teak clean already?" Mrs. Blown
told him thnt It waa because af
GERMS. Germs am a# liay they
can only ba soon with a microscope, game - farms help us but
Urn oms we worry stout am tto
omi that got from our heads Mto
our food aad make us 11CK. go
wo wash our heads thoroughly to
wash away these germs.
•Aa. ato waa finishing with Joe,
i very hick little girt from tho
Slh grade waa brought la with
« throat. Her temperature
waa IN’ , A call was made to
tor mother immediately. II
came far Alice aad told tto mine
the doctor had ordered that Alice
Uto Pealclllla ovary day to con­
trol her Rheumatic Favor. They
didn't hava tto monoy for It,
ato had toon without It for I
t o r a*W»
months. Mrs. Brown oxplalntd to
r tto Bow program la heart
disease control whereby this could
bo obUlned through the SUM
Board of Health upon request by
her private doctor. 8to also gave
Uu mother a booklet explaining
Urn car* af rheumatic fever to
prevent damage aad how a
atropt toft cl ten can hrhig on
another attack. Alice was lakes
tome, put to tod, aad visited by
r doctor who immediately
treated tor and Mrs. Brawn help­
ed tto doctor make tto request
for thla Important mtdlcla*.
Mr*. Brown then put In her
folder two .other families to visit
la tto afternoon. On child waa
spending moat of tor time la

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Launching Has No Teamsters Give Hoffa Pay Boost
Military Aim
JERUSALEM, taraal (UPI) —
Israel sought to assure the world
today that its rocket program waa
not n weapon pointed at tha
throats of Its Arab neighbors.
Prims Minister David Ben-CurIon took palna to atroes that the
rocket launched Wednesday — Is­
rael'* first eucceceful one — waa
for purely scientific purposes and
has "no military aim.1*
Nevertheless, the news waa ex­
pected to evoke sharp reaction
from the United Arab Republic
and other Arab countries which al­
ready am upset at Israel produc­
ing a second nuclear reactor In the
Negev Desert.
Ben-Gurion waa asked whether
the Ihree-eUgs, solid fuel rocket
would have strategic implications
in Middle East affairs.
"This it dsfinitely not a mili­
tary matter," he replied.
He said the rocket, named Shavtt
If, was sent 4S miles into the air
to "esploro tha various layers in
tha atmosphere In connection with
tho International g e o p h y s ic a l
Year."
Israelis warn intensely proud of
the fact that this young nation
had beoome tha sevanth country in
tha world to join the space race.
Other nations which have launch­
ed rockets of varying alias and
types am tha United States, tha
Soviet Union, Britain, Australia,
Italy and Japan.

Home Damaged
By Lightning

Tto Bemlnote Chapter of DaMalay, mooting Monday, planned
to cootinoe its active schedule
during Uto summer months and
memben worn urged to attend
as regularly aa possible.
A apodal moating of tto Chap­
ter was announced for 7:M p.m.
July 12 and, la other huaiocii, a
Mother’s Circle was organised
which will assist la social fuawtioM, particularly during (to sum­
mer.

This was a hitter defeat for
Hoffa'a only announced rival for
the presidency, Mlllon J. Liff of
Newark. N. J., who demanded the 9
secret ballot referendum.
Delegae* turned it down with
a deafening "no."
Hoffa't major victory was conventlonal approval of a f 12-mllllon
revenue-raising plan that bo advo­
cated.
It calls for 60-cont monthly in­
creases In the present 40-cant* tax
imposed on each member and a _
boost In minimum dues from $3 'w
to $8 a month for virtually all of
the 817 locals.
Hoffa gaveled through his own
pay mis* to $75,000 a year and an
unlimited expense account without
any debate. Salaries of the 18
Teamsters vies president* were
doubled.
Delegates were scheduled to
plow through a mass of relatively j
non-controverslsl revisions In thev
bylaws today before turning to the
election.

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set Fridsy for tho election that
will keep him in the top job for
another fire yearn.,
Tto strongest opoaitlon devdoped against his demand for a
compulsory $1 a month due* In­
crease on each member of the na­
tion’s biggest union except for
"hardship emus."
Edward H. Painter of Oakland,
Calif., Local 770 apoko for many
dissenting delegates when to told
Hoffa:
“ Inch by Inch you’ve token
away our local autonomy. And
now you want us to pay tha
freight."
The 48-yaar-old union leader re­
jected tto dolma sad said tto ad­
ditional funds will to used to pro­
vide a pension plan for local un­
ion officorb, raise strike benefits,
expand organising drive* and increase political aettoa programs.
Allioo of Hoffa totted • demand
for a referendum among tha 1.7
million Toamstoiu to choea tto
top officers.

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R. Hoffa waa armed today with a
$12 million dues increase, a pay
mist and vastly greater powers
to start hit new organising and
political offensive.
The Teamsters 'chief crushed
all opposition Wednesday night In
an overtlma seslon at tho un­
ion’* convention that awardsd
him a $28,000 a yaar pay increase
in leu time thaa it takes to
count it.
HI* outnumbered opponents pro.
tested the Hoffa-backed changes
in tho Teamsters constitution
would stifle rank and flit partici­
pation. They were routed in a
series of one-tlded votes.
Hoffa, boarss but happy after
Wednesday night’s display of hte
Iron-dad grip an tto convention,

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SEMINOLE SWIM ASSN. MEMBERS working out at the Ft. Mellon Park
pool include thla 13-yenr old and above group. Shown are Gayla Woodard
Linda May, Stephany Westgate, Rosemary Walton, Sandy Richards, Glynn
Davies, Billy Stephens, Richard Mayer, Ronnie Mayer, Garry Rowell,
David Jerreli and Bob Best.

SWIMMING ON THE 12 YEAR OLD and younger team In the association
are Maureen Moughton, Linda DeMattis, Chris Jerreli, Ralph Wight, Bus­
ter Bruce, Greg Ganas, Roland Davies, Lucy Moughton, Fred Ganas, Mat
reen Scott, Trudy Portewig, Randi James, San Stanloy Stolpe, John Wigh.
David Wall and Bud Pivic. Some of the team mcmbera were not present for
the pitcurea.

FIRST PLACE WINNER in the 200,y*rd free style relay at Ocala was the Sanford .team made up o f Roland
Davies, Greg Ganns, Fred Ganaa and Buster Bruce..

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The Seminole Swim Assn, teams trlct Two AAU awim meet at
won one first placo and placed in Ocala.
several other evants at the Dia­ The 200-yard free alyle relay
wae won by the Seminole team
composed of Fred Qenai. Grey
Ganai, Bustor vBruce and Roland
Daviei.
Another loctl team, David Rlcharda, Gary Wynn, Ralph Wight
and Allan Lucat plactd fifth in
the aama event.
The Seminole team flnitbed »econd in the 400 yard free style
relay la the senior men’* divi­
des. Swimming os this team
ware Billy Stephens, Richard
Mayor, Tom Ownby and Gtynn
Davies-.
Ike girls squads wen several
honors also. Nancy Johnson won
third place la the 100 yard back­
stroke and third In the 200 yard
individual medley In the 1144
year old dlvlaioa. Stephany West*
gate waa fifth la the breaststroke
la this ago group.
Linda May, Nancy Johnson,
Rosemary Waltoa sad Sandy Ric­
hards teamed op to place fifth
In the 13-14 yoar old 200 yard
free stylo relay.
The to yoar old and under team
of Rita Simas, Randi Jamal,

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placed fourth in the 100 yard free
style relay.
The teams are scheduled (o
compete in another meet Friday
and Saturday at Orlando, at EuaIlf July IMS, Daytona Beach
July 17 and at Tampa July 21-22.
They also wiU enter the Mount

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—The Soviet Union may try to
inflamo a Middle East crisis by
supportla Iraq's claim to tha tiny
oil-rich sheikdom of Kuwait, Westora diplomats said today.
Soviet backing i t Iraq would
pit. tho Communists against Brit­
ain and tho United Status,, and
also tho United Arab Republic
and Saudi Arabia.
Soviet Ambaisador Valerian A.
Zorin hinted nt tho Kromlla's
strategy oa Uw Kuwait altaatioa
during an extraordinary session
of Uw Security Council summaaad
Sunday to consider a!raq'a claim
to Uw sheikdom. The dabata was
adjotmwd after 99 minutes uatil
Wednesday afternoon.

Dora trials for tha state AAU
competition July 2S-29, when the
top aix places in each event will
qualify for the slate contests.
John Colbert, swimming coach
at Seminole lUch School, Is coach­
ing 63 youngsters on the two RICHMOND, Va. (UPI) -G ov.
Seminole squads.
J. Lindsay Almond explained
Wednesday when be allowed Civil
War buff Fred Williams and his
horse, Stonewall, to camp over­
night
Tuesday
on
Capitol
Zorin declined to call Kuwait an ground*.
Independent state. He supported Almond aaid Williams and
the Iraqi position that the Securi­ Stonewall, on • publicised trip to
ty Council could not consider a the Civil Wor battleground at
Manassaa, Va., ware being ac­
complaint directly from Kuwait corded a privilege similar to one
but only at submitted by Britain. given I960 Republican presiden­
Iraqi Premier Abdul Karim tial candidate Richard II. Nixon
Kaasem last week claimed that Almond aaid a hue aad cry"
Kuwait, one of tho richest oil cen­ was raised to grant Ninon per­
ters in the world, was an "Integ­ mission to deliver a campaign
ral" part of Iraq. Ho made the speech from tho sinw pioco of
claim after Kuwait and Britain state property.
algnad an agreement on June 19, The governor, a Democrat,
ending Kuwait's long atatus ai a aaid, "This Umo wo bad Uw com­
plete animal, so w# tot U la."
British protectorate.
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Suaday'a debate, but delegates
The first so-called depression
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about 1711 to 1799.

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MOAB, Utah (UPI) — The FBI
Joined small-town marshals today
In the four stale manhunt for a
stocky killer end the teen-aged
girl be kidnaped.
Sheriff John Slocks slid the
odds wore 1,000 to 1 that 14-yoarold Denise Sullivan of Rockville,
Conn., would bo slain by tho lame
men who -killed her wldowod mo­
ther and wounded a traveling
companion.
•'At first 1 thought tbsro was
about 1 chance in 109 the girl
might bo found alive," Stocks
■aid, "but m w I foci tha figure
la m better than 1 la 1,000."
Slain by a ,22-caUbor bullet in
the back of tha haad Tuesday was
Mrs. Jaanetta Sullivan, 41, mo­
ther of the missing girl. Tha
third victim of the holdup-shoot-

log Mar Dead Horae Point In tho
Utah Badlands waa Charles BoeV
throyd, 53, alio of Rockville. Ho
underwent facial surgery to re­
move two bulleta Wednesday
night and waa reported In fair
condition today In Salt Lako City.
Because of tho rocky, uatahab*
Ited country, locating tha blue and
white Ford ta which tho baadtt
and his captive wore thought . t o
be riding waa difficult, avet from
the air. There are feif roads to
tbs Colorado lllvsr country,' as
area slashed by canyons. Moat of.
Uw roads are uranium mining
trails.

Mr. Robert P. Cully, 17, died
at Semlnol* Memorial Hospital
Wednesday following a brief 111A native oI Ireland, bn* bad
made bis homo at 1300 Magnolia
Avo. in Ssnford for-Uw past law
years. Mo wae a Presbyterian aad
n letirod oencral Electric Co.
machinist from Bloomfield, N, i ,
Ha had batn a member of tha
Masoate Lodga ia New Jersey far
to years.
Survivors arc hie wife, Mrs.
Alma Cully, of Saaford; two
daughter*, Mrs. Inr# Canfield aad
Mrs. Margaret Jacobs and a twin
brother, Hugh Cully, all of Cedar
Onvo, N. J.; six graadchlidni
and 11 great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be bald
at S:M p. m. Friday from Bitsson Funeral Homo* with Bov.
Tbomaa !L Makin of tho Proabyterlaa Church officiating. The
body will bo sent to Cedar GrovO
for services and burial.

Wilson Services
Scheduled Today
Funaral services for Mrs. Rath
WUaoa of Longwood who died
Tuesday wor* scheduled (* be
hold at I p. m. today from Briason Funeral Homo with Stewart
Holmly officiating.
Survivor* include three step­
sons, Howard of Joshua Tree,
Calif, t Hobart of National City,
Calif, and Donald of Wliton, Conn,
and one stepdaughter, Mr*.
Dorothy Soil** of South Norwalk,
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Casey Stengel used to go Into
rhapsodies about southpaw Bill
Henry, and Cincinnati manager
Fred Hutchinson is about ready to
join In and make it a duet
"He’s been like money In the
bank to us," Hutehlnson says.
"Any Ume we’ve been in a bole,
be has pulled us out."
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The 9S-year-old Henry per­
formed his specialty again Wed­
nesday night, stopping the San
Francisco Giants cold with the
bases full in the ninth Inning to
preserve a 9-9 victory that stretch­
ed the Reds' winning streak to
five games and increased their
National League lead to three
games.
Henry, who has worked In four
of ClncinnaU’s last six victories,
took over in the ninth after Jim
Broman had relieved winner
Sherman. Jones and forced in the
Giants' second run by walking
pinch hlUer Jim Davenport.
Working carefully, Henry ran
the count to 9-and-2 on pinch hit­
ter Eddie Breasoud, then reUred
him on a routine fly ball to end
the game.
Henry, who led Clncy pitchers
with 17 saves last season, first
came to Stengel's attenUon when
he hurled for the Boston Red Sox,
The former Yankee manager
wai Irate when the Chicago Cubs
gave up Henry to the Reds for
Frank Thomas IS. December ef
1BS9.
“ They (the Cuba) fold us they
weren't gonna let him go," Caaey
steamed. "We wanted him, but
they said no) ooe'a gonna get
him.”
The St. Louia Cardinals routed
the second-place Los Angalaa
Dodgers, t-1, and tha Milwaukee
Braves awept a twl-nigbt twin bill
from tha Philadelphia Phillies,
5-4, In M Innings and 4-0. The
Plttsburgh-Chkago game was
postponed because of rain.
In the American League, tb#
accond-placa *N#w York Yankees The National All Stars won the
moved to within a half game of July 4 baseball game from the
first place with a S-0 win over American All Stars by a 17-4
tha Cleveland Indiana, white laa score, tha Sons defeated the Dads,
gue-leadlng Detroit wai splitting 9-4, and the Little League raised
a-doubleheader with Boston, win enough money: from the holiday
nlng the first, 9-1, and dropping
the second game, S-9. Tb* Belli
more Orioles blanked the Wash­
ington Senators, 9-0, the Los An­
gelas Angela beat the Minnesota
Twins, 6-2, and the .Kansas City
Athletics defeated the Chicago
White Sox, 14, In a gams limited
to alx Innings by rain.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Paul
Bill White hit three bomera andI Richards slowly counted to 10 to*
a double to pace tbc Cards to thalr' day, .swallowed an Insult hurled
at him by Jimmy Pierian and
victory over the Dodgers.
The Braves broke a four-game then agreed with the .Cleveland
losing streak with their two vie outfielder that be “ deserved" to
torlef over the floundering Phils be picked on tb* Americas Lea*
Roger Marla hit his 92nd homer gust’ All-Star team.
to go IT gamaa ahead of Baba&gt; But Richards, who will manage
Ruth's record pace In the Yan­ the AL AU Stars, didn't pick him
and that’a what got Piersall, hit*
kees' triumph over the Indians.
Rocky 'Colavlto drove in five&lt; ting .340, teed oft
runs to power the Ttgera to thalr1 The high-strung Cleveland out*
first game victory over the Red fielder accused Richards of "stu80s. He hit bis Mat homer In tha pldlty," “ favoritism" and “ senti­
opener and find In tha nightcap mentality" amoag other things.
Richards Warned of PiersaU’s
but homtra by Jim PagUaroni,
Gary Geiger and Chuck Schilling remarks shortly before Wednes*
plus tha On* relief pitching ef! day nlght’a game bar* between
Mike Morale)** caused tha Tigers' the Baltimore Orioles and Wash­
ington Senators.
downfall in the finale.
Dick Hall pitched a four-hitter "After thinking K pver." Rich*
against the Senators to help the ards added. “ 1 can understand
Ortolea keep intact their record of! why Plaraall feels ba’a been
never haring lost a gnaw at Grif­. slighted. He's a One player. On
the bails of his performance, be
fith Stadium this season.
Stove BUko and Kaa Hunt drove deserves to be 'on the team. Un­
In' three ran* apiece against the fortunately, U didn't work out that
Twins to lead the Angela to thalr&gt; way this year."
The three first-string outfitIdara
fifth victory la n row.
chosen
to tha AL All-Star team
U m Athletics rtwllad Juan PI*
sarro and Frank Baumann for by the player*, managers and
night run* in thn first two Innings coachaa were Rocky Colavlt# of
for their victory against tha stum­ Um Tigers, and Mickey Mantle
and Roger Maris of tha Yank***.
bling White Sax.
Richards supplemented that trio
by chooolng Yogi Bans of tb*
Yankee*. A1 Kalin* cf the Tigers
and Jackie Brandt of the Oriole*.

By United Press Internaliseal
SasaaeU used four pitcher* and
• late-innlag rally Wednesday
bight to overcome stubborn St.
Petersbnrg and pimp n half gams
Ughdr in thn Florida State League
In the tap of tha Uth Inning,
drat baaaaaan Perry McGrlff ateglad,' seaand baseman Ray TaM i
'danbted and McGrttf
aanrad an a tong By ban by
ceaterftelder Junior Ready te pte*
ja U victory far ifts firsti Sun Sox.
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New York
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Cleveland
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Baltimore
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Boston
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Chicago
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Washington
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Minnesota
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Los Angeles
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Kansas City . 91, 47 J97
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Loa Angeles
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San Francisco 49 99 J«1
Pittsburgh
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Milwaukee
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St. Louis
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Chicago
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Philadelphia
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CPO defeated Clvltaa.ia Babe
Ruth League play Wednesday by
a 4-9 score. Jn other league action,
Klwanis knocked off Rotary, M !a little League play, Ckase
romped over Yowelt's, 10-1.

Ninth Season.

PUBLIC INVITED —

Bowling School
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WASHINGTON (UP!) — The
Washington Redaktaa have signed
veteran fullback Jehany OtesewaU
for his ninth season la tha Na­
tional Football League. Obtawaki,
a former University ef CalifimU
star, has gained mare than »,**o
yards la his pr* career.

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The Don Smith Elimination*
were held this pait weekend at
Jet Lanes with the II entrants
competing over a six-gam* *erles.
The top two bowlers wit] mw O
compete against two professlonall, Don Smith and 6onor Hughes,
her* at Jet -Lanes this coming
Saturday evening at 7:M p. ra.
The public la Invited to come out
and watch the competition.
Gerald Behrens, who has been
bowling a little over one gear,
came roaring through with a UN
series to cop first place worth
|90. — while Buck? ForgusoaO
wasn’t too far behind with a
I1M which was good for 9nd
place and $12.
In addition to bowling Mm tw*
local bowlers, Smith ft Hughes
.CkCKAftt
will be conducting a class e&lt;
bowling instruction which is alee
open to the public.
At II a. a . on Saturday, the
‘Pros’ will be working with the
adulu and again at I p. m.®
that aftarnooa. The youngsters la
the area are welcome to come an
out for the Instructions.
Thera will be additional in­
struction by Smith and Hugh**
barbecue to pay expensea to the following tha comhution daman*
stratlon and match with Gerald
district and itata tournaments.
Behrens and Bucky Forguson.
The All Star contest was high­
lighted fey a three-rua borne rua
by Jimmy Aeder of tha Nationals.'
Pitchers tor the Nationals 'ynn
Danny Bostwlek, Mark Raborn
and Ronnie Dudley. Catching
(hem wart Jack Knight and BUly
Millar. Hurting for tb* Americans
were Jia Davis, Roy Dunn and
New champions for the Gran!
Frank Wigham and tha catcher Prlx Kart Clob of America Flam
was Chris Akers.
Ida State and Southeastern Re*
A crowd of S00 fans turned out gtooels were named ever i t
for the barbecue at F t Mellon holiday weekend at Checker Kart
Park and stayed through the rain Track, in contorts ranging ever1
to witness tha All Star gam*.
four days of speed and daman*
Tb* Dads gave away toe much
akUL
Qualifying heats tar A* eftam*
pkinship contests won held an
thn first and fttrd, and the Mg
races an the second and fourth.
Bobby Alton. Miami, World's
Champion, won - n oeueted freatrip to Nassau by winning ever
purr Rubty, Orlando, and Don­
WIMBLEDON, England (UPI)-* ald Martin, aft* sf Orlande, hi
Sandra Reynolds of South Africa tha State Utl* raoa In the A span
was favored to defeat Britain's division.
Angela Mortimer today in tha Larry Bhlagar, world’s todesr
semifinals of.the women's tingles champion, and a regnlar at
la tb* Wimbledon tonal* eham-

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DEAR ABBY I met a man on a bin.
'He'was very polite and well-dressed. Muyf mbe I should tell you I am 16, but look old­
er. Thle man said he was a talent scout and
he thought he could get me In the movies.
He asked me to go up to his hotel room to
read over the contract, but 1 didn't have
time because I wag supposed to meet my
mother dpwntown.
He fa v e me his name and telephone
number, and told me to call him. He askdd
me not to te ll my parents about meeting
him. I don’t want to pass up a chance to
Ofcet into the movies, but I have never
done anything behind my parenta’ back.
What should I do?
SIXTEEN
DEAR SIXTEEN: DON’T call this
man. He’s as phony as a paper moon. Hln
"talent scout’’ line went out with cellu­
loid collars. Tell your parents about him.
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DEAR ABBY: I have been married a
^yery short tim4 and have been told that
• i am wearing my rings backwards. I wear
my engagement ring first because I was
engaged first. Then, right next to it, I wear
my wedding ring. People have told me
that it should be the other wuy around. I
still think I am right, but I would like to
be sure.
JUST MARRIED
DEAR JUST: The wedding ring should

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be pUccd on the finger first (closer to the
heart), and the engagement ring is worn
next to it.
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Probably not nearly as often
as you would like to think, more
often than not perfect frankness
carries a sting that hurts, a
criticism that enubea or a sup­
eriority that deflates another's
ego.
Why should anyone actually
pride himself on hia frankness?
It's easy' to be frank—to say
whatever comes Into your mind
without Brat wondering whether
expressing the Idea will be help­
ful or hurtful.
It is much more difficult to be
diplomatic, to be gracioui, to
figure out a way to gentle a re­
mark. That takes some thought.

TEMPERATURES have been almost as high in Wash,
ington, D. C., offices ns on the thermometer, so Norma
Scdlock, a State Department secretary, tries to cool o ff
in the shadow o f the Capitol with a splash in Union Sta­
tion Plaza.

•

CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. S. W.t
Your son sounds like the kind of man who
sows his wild oats six days a week . . .
then goes to church on Sunday to pray for
a crop failure. Don’t count on teaching a
44-year-old dog new tricks.

(Jacoby On fihidya
Take a look at the West hand
only. Tho game is duplicate. You
open one spado and your partner
palsos you to* two.'South fcmts in a
Three heart bid which does not
discourage you and you jump to
Mm spado game. North goo* to
five hearts. This is passed around
to you and alnco you visualise
throe losing tricks at spades you
double. It la up to you to make
the opening lead. Tbo king of
spades load looks nice and roniekryative; the king of clabi opening
Also' appeals, but neither ii tho
winner.
Thlo la one time that you

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DEAR W IFE: Your "big-hearted lunkl
head” may be overdoing things, and a re­
minder that his big heart could break him
may be in order. But a man who will split
his dime with another who has nothing
is not a “ fool," and you could learn from
him.

Jhe

Do you pride yourself on your
frankness?
Do you frequently use such
phrases ai, "You know m tell
you exactly what I think” or
"To be perfectly frank with you
. ." or "You may not like hearg this, but I think you should
know. . .7”
If tho aniwer la "Yea” perhaps
yon had better stop and figure
out whether the “ ’frankness” you
pride yourself on la really ai
sensible as you think It Is. ■
How often haa your outspoken
flnakntsa dona a real tervlc* for
your family, friends and acqualnfpncoaT How often has It been
really helpful?

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DEAR ABBY: My husband runs n
gasoline station. He is known as the softest
touch in town. He give* credit to all the
dead-bents. When they have cash, they go
somewhere else.
When the cash register rings, it is a
NO SALE because he is in there getting a
dollar to give someone who hands him a
hnrd luck story. We are far from rich,
but as long as he has a dime, he’ll give
somebody who has nothing a nickel. At
this rate we will never have anything. How
can I convince this big-hearted lunkhead
to realize that he is a fool?

Swim Classes Open Monday In DeBary

Adult and children's beginner |located on Monroe Avc., says tin
swimming courses will open at tho those wishing ,to enroll for Junl&lt;
home swimming pool of Mrs. Dar- lifesaving must be 12 years of af
win Bruce in DeBary Monday at while those taking the aenk
9:30 a.m.
course must be II years old.
Young people who plan to regAll classes are to be sponsors
istcr for the junior and senior life- by the Orange City Chapter of tt
saving courses are to report at the American Red Cross Water Safel
Committee for which Mrs. Bru&lt;
pool at t p.m. Monday,
It also takes consideration for
Mri. Bruce, whose residence Is I is n qualified Instructor.
tbe feelings and beliefs and at­
titudes of others.
And how do you know for aurw
that what a friend needs Is your
frank opinion? Maybe tbe friend
needs the encoursgement of
tsctful aniwer rather than tbe
blunt edge of unadorned frank­
ness. Maybe be could use a little
flattery Instead of frankness.
Don't be afraid of flattery. Few
persona get too much ot It for
tbeir own good. Most don't get
nearly enough. It was, I believe,
Samuel Johnson who said, "Just
praise is only a debt, but flattery
is a present."

Thursday's top television shows
as previewed and (elected by TV
Key’s ataff ot expert! who at,
tend rebeariali, watch screen­
ings, and analyte icripta la New
York and Hollywood:
Summer Sports Spectacular —
“ International Gymnastics.”
A
Japanese • American gymnastic
tussle. From the University ot
Maryland In College Park, Japan’s Olympic - winning men’a
team takes on our expert ama­
teur male gymnasts, and from
Southern Connecticut College In
New Haven, their women’s Olym­
pic team competes against our
AAU (Amateur Athletic Union)
women’s team. This one should
set up your summer exercise
schedule, at least. 7:30 p. m. CBS.
Great Ghost Tales.—(Premiere)
—“ William Wilson.” At the out­
set. let it be said that It's good
to have a promising new "live”
series to look forward to. To­
night's opener u more appealing
In atmosphere and cast than in
plot. It’s an adaptation of Edgar
Allen Poe's short story of a dis­
solute, unprincipled young man
and his conscience, which has
lost some ot its lustre and ori­
ginality with the years. Neverthe­
less, a good east headed by Ro­

Float

T V Key Previews

bert Duval and Peter Brandon
manage to make the most of it.
(Color) &gt;:30 p. m. NBC.
CBS Reports - "Rescue—With
Yul Brynner.” (Repeat) A fas­
cinating documentary that's worth
a second look. Faces, facts, teas,
and Yul Brynner arouse your
mind and move your spirit in this
hour with refugees tbo world
over. There are scenes of triumph
as the displaced Hungarian mua.
idans make their debut as the
home orchestra ot the town of
Marl, Germany. There are scenes
of sadness as Austrian refugees
face the mysteries ot a homo In
an unknown land, and there are
scenes ot squalor In Hong Koogj
with Red Chinese refugees, and

scenes whera poisonous hake aw*
round the children in the polticat
stalemate of tbo Middle Seat
Camps. Brynner is extraordinarily
effective as your personal guide
and host, and ho also suggests n
way for you to help. A "must,”
10 p. m. CBS.
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Fungi and Insects taka their M l
of 17 billion a year In the United
States.

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should open a trump. You havo
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and it is almost certain that
North and. South aren’t going ta
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8. Baach Raatals
9. For Salo or Rant
10. Wanted to Rant
11. Root Estate Wanted
12. Real Batata For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance .
18. Business Opportunities
16. Fonuilo Help Wanted
17. Mala Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beanty Salons
22. Build • Paint • R e p *
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Servlets
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. laundry Service
29. Antomobllo Service
30. Machinery * Tools
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SIDE GLANCES

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St.
t ROOM furnished garage apart­
ment, water and electricity
fcmlsbcd, ahady yard. Call bafora 2 or after S FA 2-1346.
2
2
2
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B. R. Kit. equipped .. 965
B. R. Kit. equipped .... 371
B. R. KB. equipped ... 371
B. R. apartment . . . . 399
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estata Broker
Ph. FA MMI 17 66 at Hiawatha
SLEEPING ROOMS—Tha Gablaa
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 3-0730.
NICE 3 room ftirnuhed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood, Adulta
FA 2-73M.
FURNISHED garage apt Phone
*FA 3-2300.

3-LARGE room apt., furnished,
So. Sanford, 1 block past Air
Base road, turn right 6Ui house
off Sanford Ave. Rt. 2, Box ?72,
Phillip Enders.

3 ROOM furnished apt., MO a
month, cloae in, 111 E. 9th it.,
call FA 2-4315 or FA 8 5716. .
LOVELY larga 4-room apartment
lVk tile bath, larga screened
porch. FA 1-4650.

FURNISHED duplex, two bedroom, large carport At utility
room. 10 mltea from Navy Base,
14th St. In Longwood. TE 6-3296.

FURNISHED upauira apartment
$M. FA 1-6357.

FLORENCE - (NBA) - Ya
lade and llUla aperitif*— how
"movie mothers" have changed
ginc* Mr*. George Temple otood
beside Hollywood'd cameras saylag, "Sparkle, flhirtoy, sparkle."

Policeman's Son
Kills Divorcee

Wilson, a former mentel patient,
Jroa arraatsd aarlp Thuraday an
'saapicion of murder following Me
eeltopee in front ad ■ oonvaleaeeat
heme Polio* said ha had kaoeked
an n window and acraamad to tho
answering nano, “ My God, oh my
0odt I think l ’v* killed ioroom."
The nuns aummonad police, who
found tha body ad Carol M, Mack,
W, in a nearby ear. 8h* hod bean
jlivorced from har husband, Rich­
ard Mock, aqd led! har two small
•hiIdran, aged 8 and 1, to MuhRoman, Mian, to woeh har way to
HawolL She had boon to Long
JU*eh only a few days.

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laughed, "gave me throe etf Me
moat fashionable addresses In
America—M Chestnut St, Beacon
Hill, Bolton; 461 Park Avaaoa
and M0 Fifth Avenua In New
York- But the best of all-1 Reekman Place, New York—waa whoa
I w u elngle and oa my own."
As sbs spots tha words, ■ cabla
torn btr aoo BUI to Palm Bbach
arrived on a allver plate. "He
■ap avarything la flea," she
laughed, wbiaperlng: "That aaaani
they haven't inroad aft the ga*
or the lights."
Another marriage now? "I
hope .so," she said, 'Tva diecovered I'm mad About English­
men—aspacially in tha noooday
sun."
Son George's movie slick didn’t
surprise her, aha said. "He’s Ilka
bia father—he's always wanted
to be in the limelight He’a been
like holding no to a Uva wire."

Legal Notict

KENT OR LEASE: Partially furniahed two bedroom homo four
Mocha from poitofflc*. Adulta
only. 416 Palmatto Ava. Phooa
FA 2-5767 or FA 2-3IM.
BEDROOM houee, unfurnished,
kitchen oquipped, 655 per mo.;
tarnished Ml. HI Avocada Ave.

3-BEDROOM, 3 bath home, kit-

chca equipped, 116 Oakland. Ph.
FA 2-3672.

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o f tha 6U te e f Connecticut,
Plaintiff,
RAYMOND D. FLBTCHKR AND
VS.
JKANNB M. FLBTCHKR. hla
w ilt, an* all unkaown heirs,
device**,
grsnlsss.
asslansss.
Ilsnora,
creditors,
trust#*!,
or
othsr
tlalmant* claiming by,
through, nador or against RAY­
MOND
D.
FLBTCHKR
AND
JHANNH M. FLKTCIIKR, hta
wife, who may bs.dsa d and not
known u bo dtad or. alive, and
all uaknawa partis* and claim ­
ant* having *r Maiming any
right, tltta or lnt*r**t In aad t*
tha property lavoWod In thta

FICTITIOUS NABS
KOTICK II hereby given that w*
ara sngsgsd la business at Geneva,
Hsmlnols County, Florida, under
tha fletltloua name of. OBNBVA
HKRV1CB CKNTBR. and that wa
Intead to roglator aside name with eausa,
tha Clerk e f Ik* Circuit Coart,
Defendants.
Hamlaota Coaaty, Florida, la see- TWl RAYMOND D. FLBTCHKR
ordano* With tha provisions ef th*
AND JRANNB M. FLBTCHKR,
Flatttleas Nam* Htatulse, te-w lti
hta wife,
Hsctlon
1 *1 . 1 1
Flarlda atatutsa
SI Park Street
HIT.
Tuppsr Lake, New York.
Big: R. H. Qelgsr
TRi All unknowa heirs, devleaea,
W. T. Tindall
grantee*, assign***,
lienors,
Publish June II, IS, I* * July 4.
•redllor*. trustees or «th*r
claimants
claiming
by,
la Ik* Oeert a f the Coaaty Jaggs,
through, ttadtr or against
Beeeloolo Coaaly. Florida, I* ProRAYMOND
a
FLRTCHKR
bate.
In rat f a l s i * o f
THOMAS RUHBMLL WALTON
Deceases
To AH OroSItoe* oo4 Porooao Wavla g Clolaw a* Deetaele A gelsel
sate amtatoi
You aad eaeh of you are here­
by notified and rsqulrad to ora,
sent gay claim* and demands which
you, or either of you, may have
against Ih* aatata s f THOMAa
HUaiKLL WALTON, deceased, late Blit ot Complaint I* Forooloa*
o f said Coualy, to tha County M ortices has been tilsd against
Judg* o f asmlnolo County, F lor­ yea by th* Plaintiff la th* above
ida. at bis affloa la the court style* court for th* purpose of
house o f Mid Couaty at Sanford, fbrooloslag th* mortgsg* upon th*
Florida,
within
eight
calendar follow ing described property, alt*months from th* time o f ths first at* aa* bales Is Seminole county,
publloatloa a f this Rolls*. Bach Florida,' to wilt
claim or demand shall b* In w rit­
Lot II. Block T. HEFTLKR
ing, aad shall stats tha plot* of
HOMES ORLANDO SECTION
rootdoas* and poat affloa address
ONE. according to tb* plat
o f tha alslmsat, mad shall he
thereof,
recorded
la
Plat
sworn' to by tbs claimant, agon I
Book 11, Page* • and *,
or attorney, aad any such claim or
Publla Rscerda o f Bemlaol*
demand not ao filed shall ba void.
Coaaly, Florida.
Bother Y. H. Walton
Tea art her shy required' to
As administrator o f tho
serve a copy s f year Answer ar
Rstato o f
other pleading to th* Amended
Y3iomas Rusooll Walton.
Bill ot Complaint an tha Flalav
Deceased
tltra attorney*. William*. Salomon,
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Ksaaoy A Lladeoa. IN I DaPoat
A ttortav t t Law
BaUdlaa. Miami, l l , Florida, aad
Bastard Atlantia Matt Bk. B id *
ftta aad orlalnal An*war or other
Hanford, Florida
pleading la tks o ffice at th* Clark
Attorasr far Ratal*
o f th* abovo styled oourt oa ar
Pabllsh Juno I I A July t I t M before tb* llt h day o f July, 1HL
t f jroa fall to do a*, a Decree
Fro Coatesso will ba taken agaluet
roa far tho relief demanded In
the Amended MU s f Complaint.
- WiTNEa# my haa* and ao*l o f
told Coart. at Baaftrd. Osmlaalo
Caaaty, Florida, this tote day a t
Jama, lt I L
(BRAD
Arthur B. Psckwltb, Jr.
Clark o f th* Clrault Coart
Ryt Martha T. Vlhlsa
D n i t y C lifk

Kach claim or demsad must bo
In writing and must a u to tho
place of rosldenca and poat office
address o f tho claimant and must
ha awarn to by the claimant, hla
agent. or hla attorney, or tha oama
will become void' according to law,
Andy X Kvane
Administrator o f tha Katoto
of nOHCOB a. BVAMS,
Deceased
Address F. O. Boa 0*1
(ienava. Florida
First publleatloa oa Jaae St,

IN TR R CIRCUIT OSURT OT T N I
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ' OF
TMM FTATM OP FI. OR IDA, IN
AND FOR aRMINOLH COUNTY.
IN CMANCKRY NO USt*
MID-HTATB 110*1 KS, INC,
a Florid* oorporation.
Plaintiff,
-voJOHN « . COOK*. Mnale man.
Defendant.
NOTICR OP SUIT
TR R STATR OF FLORIDA TOi
JOHN C. COOKR, a single man
whoa* rosldone* to unknown
YO 0 ARB HKHKBY RF.QU1HBD
to fils your gnawer or written
defense* If any. In th* abov* procending with ths Clark «N&gt;f this
Court, and to sarv* a copy there­
of upon tha P lain tiffs attorney,
whose asms aad address sppsars
hereon, an or bofore th* llt h doy
o f July, l i l t .
Tho natur* o f this procssdtngs
being a ault for foroalostir* on a
morlgaga aa -tho follow ing des­
cribed real, property lying and b*.
lag. la Bomlaala County, Florida,
to-wltt
Tha North H o f tha Xouth
Sf4 font of tha Bast l l * foot
o f NW ft ot th* SBlt Of Beelion II, Townahlp at South,
Kanao St Mast, oioopttng
therefrom th* Bast II foot
o f told tract so a read an*
public utilities easement.
DONB and ORDBRKD at Baaford, Seminole County. Florida, this
loth day o f Jan*. 1IIL
(BEAD
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Coart
Byt Martha T. YthUn
Deputy Clark
Harry M. Hobba
Attornsr for Plaintiff
r. a B os stsi
Tamps I. Florida
Fahllak Jan* If. II » July 6. IL

Legal Notice

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THB
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND -FOR BBNINOI.R COUNTY,
FLORIDA. IN CD A HURRY NO.
PKDKRAI. NATIONAL MOIITQAQK
ASSOCIATION, a corporation organleed under ■■ Aet ■( Congreve
and aalstlng purauant U tha Fed­
eral National Morlgaga Association
Charter Act, having l u principal
office la tha c ity o f Washington,
District of Columbia,
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BTBNSTRUM. DAVIS *

MoiNTOSM

Attsrasy* tor Admlolatpalris CTA
■dword* RuUdlaap

Boaford, Florida

First publloatloa June U. l i f t .
Publish Jaae 63, 16 * July A U

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conditioning

v*.

B. It Dll H ANHLHY aad MAIDA W.
ANBLBT, hla Wife,
Defendants.
NOTICM TO AFFDAB
T g a gTATM OF FLORIDA TOi
B. Hugh Analsy, address anknown
Malda W. Antler, address onknown
Ton are hereby notified that a
suit has been filed against you In
tho sh ots entitled cause, and that
you sra required to file your an»w r with tha Clark o f this Court
and to servo a copy thereof upon
the plaintiff or pla in tiffs alter.
ne»t, whoso asm* and address I*
Bishop A Bsrnstsln, I* Bast Pins
Street. Orlando, Florida. no| later
(haa July llth . l i f t . If yog fall
to do oo, a decree pro eoefoseo
w ill be entered ognlnst you for
tho relief demanded in th* com­
plaint. This suit Is ts foreclose a
mortgage. Tbg real property pro­
ceeded esatnst 1st
Lot l l . Las* the North T feel
thereof snd th* North d fsst
of Let 11 In Block S In BELAIR. Sanford. Florida, ac­
cording to th* plat tbaraof
recorded In Plat Book I,
pass TP of tha Public Rec­
ords o f Ism lnolo
Coaaty,
Florida, togsthar with oaa
U -sallon electric bet water
heater and Wlnklar oil burn­
ing wall furnaca and lank.
WIT.NKtU my kaud aad tha goal
o f said Court ot Hanford, Florida,
tuts J’ th day o f June, A. D. 1*11.
(BRAD
Arthur M. Bsckwltb
Clerk o t tb* Ctrsult Court
Byi Joan B. W ilks
Dopaty Clerk

3-BEDROOM home, etove, refri­
gerator, span beatnr and bltodi,
, to200, MSO down aad payment*
leu than rent. Bill Smathava,
90S E. 20th 8L FA 3-5660.
FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2465 8. Park Ava. Pb. PA 3-5231
After boura PA 2-3012 or PA 2-0261

Full lteai Wladaw Unite to
SM7 lamfatd Avaaoa

3 -BEDROOM, t bath house,
screened porch, dishwasher, dieposall, air conditioner, drapes,
106 E. Jinkina Circle. FA 2-5054.

Extras
», R«ftigM

r, disposal], vufaef
aad dryer. $15,060 wMR torau.
For appointment e e l

"Wo Trndn”

Stemper Agency

Southern Air

No Down Payment
IO

HIDDEN OR CLOSING
COSTS
aad 6 bedroom masonry
home built aa your lot anywhora to tha state of Florida.
No waiting — immediate ton•traction. CALL FA 2-6543.

He&amp;dly Const Co.

Tho Arioloonrt o f
n
Air CoafttioRiRff
1
Chrysler A irtem p
Now Ao Low Aa

$179.00

Free E i t i u t i i
3562 OAK

Howao DanifRiil With You In Mind’

O N G DALE

FINANCING

$159.50

.

MONTH
FFtadpai f t tat*

IK D ftO O M S

1 - IH - t BATHS
“ 1 ft FMA *
IS

K 1N G 8W O O D
BU ILD ttfl. INC.
FA 6-6674
FA 3 3376

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REALTOR—1MSUROR
111 N. Park
NEW 2 Bdm., l bath bom*. Fenc­ Phooa FA 2-4601
ed to backyard. 8136 down A
take up payments of %S» month­
ly. 42* David ft.. Coronado
Home*, Norlh Orlando, Fla.

fc k i ft flogvka • ftl Mokes
MaetHal Stosa.

RAYMOND M. BALL
And Associate*
318 Be. Park
Ph. FA M M
Lake Mary Branch
FA 8-1390

Daws Ppymant i

t

a ie

Fair Value Propertid

NOTHING DOWN- Trad* you
bom# for a aaw I bedroom, 1H
bath boats with Fla. Roomonly |64 mo. Driv* out to Long'
date and aaval to aai. 8ow«h as
17-92.

$13,800-$ 16,000
f

Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmatto Av*. Ph. FA S-7941

usae.

Sunland Estates

I

Sanford, Fla.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqalst, Assoc.
FA 3-3651 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

N E W H O M ES
!• BaautUoI —

bU m

Bob Crumley Agency

NEW SMYRNA BEACHSIDE
F A 2-0375
STORE
For lease or sale. Formerly gro­
cery store, contains store fix­
tures, walk-in cooler, refriger­ 3-BEDROOMS. 4 « % VA Lean, la
ators, cases, scales, all equip­
Sunland. Available now. Phono
FA 2-1740.
ment ready to open for business.
Located In exceptional beach
side spot. For more information
call:

A£EFRONT unfurnished; quiet UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom borne
but convenient to NAS, Schools •75 month. FA 2-3531 or
k store,. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, FA 2-5371.
fireplace, double carport k uti­
lity, Large closets, 2 patios. 2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
refrigerator, etovo end hot wat­ Bob Crumley Agency
•150 Mo. TE 8-1441.
er beater. Newly decorated.
FURNISHED apartment, clean
Large fenced la yard. Only MS
Sanford, Fla.
and close in. FA 2-4012, Jimmy
monthly. FA 2-0611
Cawan.
NICELY furnished duplex, pleas­
F A 2-0375
1 - BEDROOM apartment. Phone ant aurroundlngs, 819 W. 12th it.
FA 2-1462 between 9 a. m. k
CaU FA 8-5205 or NO 8-4269.
9 p. m.
FURNISHED 8 bedroom apt. |M
Also 1 bedroom Ml, 2101 Mag­ MUST SACRIFICE 2 bedroom
nolia. FA 2-395L
CB homo to good location, con­
NOTtCK TO CREDITORS
venient to N.AJ., 4M% mort­
Notice U h ir i b f given that tha
AN LANTA APARTMENTS:
gage. FA t-2407.
underelgned l u i bran duly ap.
Newly
redecorated,
larga
light
pointed and qualified aa adminis­
rooms, private hatha and en­
trator o f tho relate of Itoacna H.
Kvane, deccaeeit. All heir*, eredltrance!. 404 E. 14th. ft. Ph. S t Johns Realty Co,
tore, legatees, distributee!, and all
other persons bavins claims or
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
demands aaalnet .said aetata era
111
N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 2-613
RENT
A
BED
hereby notified to proeent them
to tho County Judge o f Oemlnolo Rolls way, Hospital k Baby Beds
LAKE FRONTAGE
County at Ills office nt tho Court
By Day, Week or Month
Houa«, Hanford. Florida, proparly
Larga lot with bearing fruit tree*
■worn to wllhtn eight calendar
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
an Crystal Lake, $5*50. Also 8
months FROM TDK I)A TIC OF Ph. FA 3-5181
116 W. lot SC larga tohagraat toto to Lock
TUB FIHHT PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICC.
Arbor.

FablUhJaa* U. II * July 6. 16-

oJtaranaJ

CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom 1 - BEDROOM TRAILER, nice P1NECREST: Over 1400 sq. ft. 0
delightful living area with 3
ahady lot. Adulta only. Call be.
apartment, tile bath, 601 Pal­
bedroom, extra large living
fore 2 p. m. or after 4;J0 p. m.
metto. FA 2-1374 after 6 p.m.
room and Florida room. Large
FA 2*1305.
3-ROOM furnished apartment, with
lot, beautifully landscaped. Two
CLEAN
nod
nicely
furnlahed
water A lights furnished, screen*
fenced patios. Immaculate toapartment, large living room aide and out. Chooif your term*.
ed front porch. FA 2-1744.
with fireplace, master bedroom,
2 BEDROOM furn. apariment |55. Jalousied back porch, 301 Mag­ See this one at 110 Shannon Dr.
before you bey. FA 3-7339.
606 So. Park. FA 2-3636.
nolia. Also, duplex apartment,
TWO bedroom furnished masonry 1203 Elm. Pb. NO S-S267.
bouse for rent 1 block West of LOCH ARBOR 2 bedroom home,
Uwy. 17-92, Longwood-Oviedo
unfurnished, large rooms, ex­
306 W. 13th Street
crossroad, 1 block So. on East
cellent condition, kitchen equip­ FA 2-7605, Evenings FA t-2979
Street.
ped, carporte, storage, screened
SMALL furnished apartment 1902 porch, quiet neighborhood. Ph.
BEDROOM houee, I bathe,
FA 2-2468.
Maple. Phone FA 2-0731.
builtina, disposal, awning win­
dows. VA loan MOO down, $M
FURNISHED cottage. FA 2-5927. 8. Besch Rentals
per mo. FA 2-7652.
P1NECREST: 2 bedroom home, HUTCHISON APARTMENTS screened patio, unfurnished,
Oceanfront, 339 So. Atlantic FARMS, ACREAGE FOR SALE
3110, 2631 Park Ave. FA 2-3332.
Ave., Daytona Beach. FA 3-4058 Paiture-groveland. 40 aorei IsgQ
(35 acres tiled) all cleared. fw e
1-BEDROOM furnished apart­
barn* on property.
ment, clean, downstairs, cera­
mic tile bath, 601 Palmetto. Ph. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION— Will
sacrifice equity in 3-bedroom 2*4 acroa Wed. 1 barn, pump
FA 2-1374 after 6:00 p. m.
lit bath. Ravenna Park. Phone
bouse, on paved road, priced to
FURNISHED apartment, 1st floor.
FA 2-4835.
•ell.
One or two adulta. FA 2-3151.

MODERN fura. 3 bedroom apt
upelaira over 306 W. llth. M0
per mo. water included. Avail­
able July g. FA 3-1401.
goods fortune) and tha nixing af
two Hollywood movia offers "be­
cause 1’vo always looked for love,
not a career,”
Between huabanda 14 ye are age,
Ann lived U up In Hollywood a*
an erstwhile "haslets with the
mostett” and also dated Clark
Gable—"Ha juat happened to
have my phooa number"—hut
before ha dashed off to Eaglaad
for a movia. His last words to
bar wore, aha told me:
"Don't |et married, honey, no­
th I gat back."
By the tima ha did get back.
Ana was to Palm Beach, and—
"Wa oaver aaw each othar again
but I’ve often wondered what
have happened if 1 had ramaload
to Hollywood."
Young Goorgt Hamilton, the
youngest of her three eons (by
iwr marriage to (be late orches­
tra leader George Hamilloo) bad
treated bar to a vacation to Italy
whan MOM jetted him to Florence
for a costarring tola with Roasano Braui, Olivia de HaviUand
and Yvetla Mimieux in "A Light
to M#/ Flasaa."
Over after-dinner cognac in tha
dimly lighted bar at the Hotel
Medici here, southern belle Ana
—bom to Kentucky and roared
to Mamphla and LUtto R ocklaughed R up about looking for
love and axplalned away her four
huabanda with her typical wit:
"I juat didn't Jit* any of them."
bhe referred m them aa "The
Big Four— Mr. Harvard, Mr.
Princeton, Mr. Dartmouth and
Mr. Yala." She said her first
marriage to broker William Pot­
ter (Mr. Harvard) brought her to
Boston “ wbara I shocked Beacon
IU11 when 1 took down the drapes
In our Uving room and wore
them aa a stole to a party." Aa
tha bride of New York's Carloton Hunt (No. 8), ah# said aha
wore her maid’e dress to "II"
for a luncheon one day. Whan
asked tha origin of the dress, aha
soya she explained; "Oh, ooom
French designer. I can't think of
hla name."
Three at tha marriage*, aha

12. Real Estata For Sola

Page 10— Thurs. July 6,1961 6. For Rant

TR 6-3911

PA S-U2I

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You’ll Find The Car You Need For Your Summer Trips In HERALD W ant-Ads
8l&gt;r

ROSA L. PAYTON

Saufnrb

|rrti)

SWEETIE PIE

Broker
h. FA 8-U01 17-92 at Hiawatha

Thurs. July 6, 1061—Page 11 61. Poultry * Fata - Livestock 34. Articles For Sale

By Nadine Seltzer

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional^
Commercial ft Residential

STEN8TROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phono FA 2*2420
FUA ft VA Mortgage* — Stt*
Interest — 8. C. Bluh Company,
Mortgage Bankers. 1604 Edge*
watar Dr., Orlando CH 1-2354

WOMEN for telephone soliciting
from thair homes, must live in
Chuluota, Slavla, Oviedo. Call
betwoaa 8 ft 10 on Wednesday
morning at FA 2*4841.

204 E. 3rd St. THRIFTY RUM* Gateway To The Waterway
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
MAGE SALE—the belt of bar*
Kobson Sporting Goods
gains. Tickets given with each
Ph. FA 2-891
50c or more purchase —Thurs* 104 8-8 E. 1st.
32. Flowers - Trees * Shrubs
day, Friday A Saturday, July 6,
GOOD akiing rig. IV runabout,
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS!
T A I. Drawing Saturday S;30
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
p. m. You don't have to be pres* as h. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
trailer. FA 2*7584.
W. 20th Bt. Near Golf Course
ent to win. 1st prise—Electric
Ph. FA 2*5908
Faa. 2nd prise—Bedspread.
Crepe Myrtle la bloom, an colon
1 INCH plastic hose and fittings, HOUSETRAILER for sale. Phone
GRAPKVILLE NURSERY
several 100 ft of garden hose and FA 2*7183.
GrapeviUe Ave. aear 20th St
aprinklera, power mower, gar*
BITTER BLUE SOD 4c per aq. ft. den tiller, U h. p. electric 41' TRAILER with extra* |1900.
and other apodal*. Dutch Mill pump. FA 2-8808 before 8 O'clock FA 3*3848.
Nursery, New Upsala Rd. Just or after 4 O'clock.
39 Automobllea &gt; Truck*
off 30th St FA 3-7117.
20 GAL. garbage cans $2.88.
Blanket Special, 2 tor $5. Army- 1854 FORD country wagon, RAH,
samo as new — make offer.
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
1854 STAR CHIEF conv. automa­
MUST SELL at once; 18 pc. liv­
ing room group. Someone to TO PERSON with local crodlL A tic, power brakes RAIL email
take up payment* at 94. Call 1841 Zlg Zag, makes button­ car.
holes, sews on buttons, mono* 40 ml. per gal. 1854 Nash Matro.
Casselberry collect—TE 8-1511.
grams ft fancy stitches, g. pay­ motor rebuilt 1840, rial trans­
• BIO VALUES
ments remaining at 84.10 each.
portation 1325. Como on la let'*
• QUICK CREDIT
Writ* Installment Mgr. Box trade, BUI Cook, Quality cars,
&lt; EASY TERMS
34* C/O The Sanford Herald.
1014 Fnnch Ave.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
PUPS FOR SALE
Ph. FA 3*7770.

W ILSO N -M A IE R

Alignment Man

This to a permanent position with
guaranteed salary plus incen­
tive. Substantial taka home pay
ter a producer. Company bene­
fits include Ufa and boapKalUa* Air Conditioned
TV Stamps
Hon insurance and a retirement HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
program and paid vacation; 1M So. Oak Av*
FA 2-5742
aU fro* ad cote te employes.
KATHERINE HARVEY
Beauty Shop
Rnply by totter only* State edu­
318
Palmetto
Ave. Ph. FA I
cation, experience, background,
aad tetopftoao number. Informa­
Vacation Special!
tion witt bn kept confidential,
Permanent Wavea, including hair­
Write to:
cuts, atyUng — $8*30. Air eonW. B. Eltorbo
tioned shop, air conditioned
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
dryers.
144 W. First SL
LAB-RE'
BEAUTY SALON
Sanford, Florida
3440 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 3*1384

27. Special Services
FRIG IDAIRE
Sales ft Service
G. H. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3313 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 8*3883.

BONNEVILLE CONVERTIBLE.
Automatic Transmission, Felly Pow­
ered, Radio ft Hsatsr. Electric Win­
dows ft Scats, 7,144 Milos. Uko Newt

59 CADILLAC COUPE

CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattress renovating. Report Up
bolstering. AU Work Guaran­
teed. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., FA 2-2117, UOt Sanford
Av*.

DE TILLS. Fall Power, Fastary Alt,
YsBow ft White, 14,444 MUss.

59 CADILLAC “ 62"
4-WINDOW SEDAN. Fall Fewer,
Factory Ahr Conditioned, Sharp,
18,844 Miles.

FA 2-8865

59 CADILLAC

ART BROWN

Sanford, Fla.

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES ft MODELS

RENTALS $8 WEEK

COXVHtTlBLE. FaR Pewan, Alt

58 CADILLAC COUPE

GASOLINE
With the Purchase Of Any New

Barkley

4-Pussagsr. Radio ft Hester. Ante-

m m a g ia r d t t B
59 THUNDERBIRD
CONVERTIBLE.

FOUR DOOR SEDAN
Form ' Rubber Seals, Heater, Oil
Chrome Group.

$ 1 ) 0 0 8 2
Z

Chack Thant Features

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Shoemaker

I

CONSTRUCTION CO., |

3 Bedroom Home
PIANO TUNING ft RKPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2 4323

Maaonry ronatruetten • Belli
np roof • Forrod walla • Tilt
both • Awning wlndnwa Ttrrssso Ftoora &gt; Bitch kit­
chen cabinet* • Farmka alak
Up . Ball! in Waatlaghanaa
nvan and rang* • Glaaa altolag danr te patfo &gt; Carpnrtn
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SERVICE
CONTRACT aad REPAIR WORK
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210 Magnolia
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Senkarik Glaaa and Faint Co.
ROOFING
FHA Loan*
SiO Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4433
Seminole
Septic
Tank
B. EDWARDS .
CLEANING $25.00 PH. FA 3-4401 READY MIXED CONCRETE
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
SI HOUR SERVICE
Outdoor Table Top* ft Stats
W* Giro TV Stamps
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME Lot Makcra — 8Ills — Lintels
803 W. 3rd SL
FA 3-7384
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WELLS DRILLED
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UPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
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House Wiring
PR* Estimates
Machinery and Supply Oo.
of furniture, monthly payments
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W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2-4432 $13.75. CaU Collect: Caisclberry
118 Magnolia
Pk. PA 2-0815
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ft ALTERATIONS
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pointment
Frc* Estimates
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COUNTY NEWS

Church, during July while the reg­
ular paator, Rev. John Pilley and
hia farmlly are on vacation visit­
ing relative* in the north. * * *
Speaking of vialtlng, Daley and Ed
Dowell have had Ed'a alater, Mr*.
(1. F. Young and daughter, Sara
and her flange, Jim Hllstard of
Winaton Salem, N. C., Mr. and
lira. Garland Kepley and aon*, Mr.
and Mr*. Alford Yount* and
daughter, Joyce, Urenda Decker
and Mr. and Mra. Walter Girley
and aon, Pee Wee, of Lexington,
N. C. Thla week Dalay'a aon, J.
Don Kepley, and hla friend, L. C.
New, arc her* with them. They
are alao from Lexington. Delay ia
a wonderful hoateaa ao 1 know
they had a wonderful time while
here. • • * Congratulation* to
Billy Price and Jaunlta Johnaon
on their marriage Friday evening.
Billy I* a former Monroe boy and
Somianta and Voluala- 4-1! boys
la
the grandaon of the L. 1- Kel­
and girls will attend the annual
ler*.
• * • Mra. Eddie Grow of Mlwntk at camp from July IT
ami ha* been her* vialtlng her
through July 22.
The Seminole group will assem­ mother, Mr*. C. R. Gilea. • • • So
ble at the County Court Houae in aorry that Lucille Kltagerald will
Sanford by 8:30 a. m. on July IT be unable to go with ua to Gain**la -order o.ai tha bga ut»y~TZf ■&gt; .lUi next week. Her mother la
boarded and ready to leave by t here with her ao Loulae Ruahlow
will go in her place, • • • Waa
a. m.
The week will be spent at talking to Claud* Hittell tha other
Camp McQuarria which la local- day and 1 aaked him if It wasn't
ad in the Ocala National Forest his vacation time. He eaid yea and
about SO miles i*om Sanford. I aaked where he and his family
Owned and under the direction were going and he anld to Monro*..
of tha University of Florida, It Maybe h« haa the beat place after
la the center of many 4-H act!- all for a vacation and It'a for free.
vities for club members of the * • • A former Monroe girl, Gini
Taylor, ia an engaged gal. Gini,
wbo now rvaidea in Lake Mary, la
happily counting off the calendar
daya until July Xi when ahe will
marry Carl Stubbing* alao of Laka
Mary. Tha beat to you, Gini and
meeting all requiremeats gets a Carl. • • • 1 aura hop* everyone
banner for the day.
had a very aaf* 4th of July. I atayPlanned and directed aetlvl- rd home. I gueaa I am fiut a little
ttoa include awimming, special bit afraid to gat out on tha high­
educational daises for morning way on a big holiday ae thia. • • •
and afternoon and periods of re­ Had a cut# poet card yeeterday
creation spaced throughout the from I.inda Stapler. She !• in Gatday. During tha evening hours, iinburg, Tenn., "havng fun but
such events aa talent showa, mus­ miaaea everyone at home." 8he ia
ical entertainments and aquara tha euteat gal. • • • Tha Goorga
dancing are scheduled.
IH*ffa have gueata thla waek. Mr.
Throe good meals era furnished Poffa daughter and aon-in-law,
cash day and the camp canteen Mr. and Mra. John Itiddla of Bluete; open however the amount of field, W. Va. They are trying to
goodies each child may buy i* talk tha Poffa Into going back with
limited.
them for a visit. It really would do
Horn*
Demonstration . Agent
them a lot of good to go. Take tha
Mias Mytrte Wilson and County
hint Roe*. • • • Jim Hawkina anjl
ARaat Cecil Tucker haw mailed
instructive letters te all club new bride, Shirley, are here from
Frederick, Md« on a short visit
members who aro eligible te at­
tend the INI camp. Tha agents with Jim's parents, the Vic Hawspecify that m dosed rotes** kina. Jim and Shirley were guests
hunks, signed by parents or of honor nt a get-together of high
guardians, ba returned to tbalr school churns at tha boms of Mar­
atto rn by Monday since arrange. cia and Bobby Carters on Monday
evening, Don't you know they had
a really awell time talking over
■ckool happening* of a few years
agoT • • * Glad that Mrs. Bob
By AUBREY JOBNbON
Weekly practice session* aro be­ Carroll's mother Is Improving al­
ing held each Monday by tba. Ge- ts* being kit by lightening last
Men Community Band to proper- weak at bar horns. Constabl* Car­
niton' for Um dedication of the roll Mid tha bums ware aovers.
rammualty’o new Boat Office sl- Thai must kava bata aa awful an
thenffi the exact date at the event periancs. • • • Wall I will be ia
Gaiaasviile asst week having a
“learning" good time et the Uslwntk |a thg Geneva Com veriaty of Florida, ao will see you

THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1061

By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Who aoid wo havant had mueh
rain! It atlU ia noodcd though so
WO won't kick about it. * * * Chrii
Knott and aon, Paul, who occupy
the M am cottage whila Larry Is
doing aanrlca with tha Navy, ware
tailed to Xanaaa become of the
lllnaaa of Larry'a mother. Larry
waa with hla mother for a ahort
tlma but had to return to ahlp duty
ao Chria will remain with hia
mother. * * * Rev. Rudolph Typlt
will occupy tha pulpit of the Upaala C o m m u n i t y Preabyteriau

Seminole 4-H'ers
Plan Annual Camp

M onday Practice

r Vail

LITTLE "MISS" NORTH ORLANDO
. . . . Laurie Anne Snyder .

By MARIAN R. JONES
Everyone ia tha T. W. Lawton
family seems to ba on a summer
tour somewhere but Mom ana
Dadl
Our good friends and neighbors,
Dr. and Mra. T. W. Lawton, are
buiily engaged la reading mall
from all parts of the world from
their vacationing chlldrrn.
Mr. and Mrs. Blaine MlkeaoU
(Charlotte Lawton) and daugh­
ters, Marilyn and Marcia, art an.
Joying $ two montha tour af Eu­
rope, planning to return ham* by
August.
During their tour Ihry have
seen tha crown Jewels and kava
visited the tower of Landau. Be­
fore returning home, they will
visit with frienda in-Northern Ire­
land and white ia Germany they
will visit with tha girl who 1a to
ba an aachang* student here next
term and who will liv* in their
home.
The Lawteo'a ton, Dean Jama*
Lawton of Pennington School For
Boys In Pennington, N. J., ala# la
touring tha continent and haa bora
invited for personally conducted
slgbt-aoeing tours in Cairo and

ton Jr. aod aon*, Billy and Tom­
my, of Orlando, are traveling
wrst by plane, train and rented
car. imagine Tommy being old
enough to do the driving when the
rented car ia used I
Tbalr plans include visits to
sights of interest in Chicago, Salt
Lake City, Denver, San Dtego,
Mexico, Arkansas, New Mexico,
Wyoming, San Francisco and Ida­
ho FaUs.
Imagine the winderful thing*
all members at the family will
have to tail each other when a re­
union comas around again . • .
probably at Christmas lima.

Hobby Craft Club
Meets Wednesday

PAGE 12

Semlnola County’* Homo Dept*
onitratlon Clubs will bs represent­
ed at the 37th Annual Florida
State Senior Council Meeting and
Short Course by 13 delegates.
Theme of tha meeting at the
University of Florida, July 10
through July 14, this year is
"Learning—Tha Key to Living."
Participating from -Seminole
County WiU be Mrs. H. L. Johnson
of Laka Monroe, the County Coun­
cil president; Mra. W. H. Heinbuck of Laka Mary, the County
Council delegate and Mrs. Joe H.
Wright of Lake Mary, entry to the
Stata Dress Revue.
Other club member* attending
art to be Mr*. W. B. Heath and
Mrs. J. W. Yarborough of the Ge­
neva Club, Mrs. J. C. Sapp and
Mrs. Ieuiae Ruahlow of the Lake
Monroe club, Mrr. Harold Kryder and Mrs. B. R. Gray of the
Longwood club, Mrs. W. W. Dietrick and Mrs; A. W. Richter of the
Oviedo club and Mrs. Louise
Stringfield and Mra. J. D. Calla­
han of the Sanford club.
Mia* Myrtle Wilson, Home Dem.
onitratlon Agent, will accompany
tha group,
Women from aU parts of the
state will attend the presidents’
dinner on Monday when all coun­
cil and past state presidents are
to be honored and during the fiveday session they will take part
in many instructive and educa­
tional lecture* and programs.
, Dr. M. O. WalkIn*, director of
Florida Agricultural Service, Uni­
versity of Florida, and Mias Anna
Mae Sikes, state home demonstra­
tion agent of Tallahassee, with as­
sistance from state specialists,
will direct these meetings.
"Learning for Living tha Amer­
ican Way" is tba topic Dr. Willard
M. Fifield, provost lor agriculture
at the university, has chosen for
hia lecture and Mra. Lucia Brownwell, home editor lor "Progressiva
Firmer," haa chosen to apeak on
“ Living Today and Tomorrow."
Mias Helen Holstein. Mrs. KdytV
Bam s and Mias Eioiat Johnson,
district h o m e
demonstration
agents, wfll bo in charge of dis­
cussions on "Extension Program
Development."
All sessions of tko educational
program will bo hold In General
Assembly during the monlag
hours.
Special interest meeting* on
clUaonahlp and civil dofonso, self
understanding, ways with words,

Due to the July 4 holiday, mamban of the Chuluota Hobby Craft
(Bub postponed this month’s reg­
ular mating and pot luck dinner,
usually kald tee first Wednesday
of each month, until July u .
Neat Wednesday’s meeting U to
be with Mr*. Henry C. Schwcrdt
and Mrs. Howard Kaunedy aa hos­ Latte American crisis and safety
tesses and wiR bo held at the will bo offend to chib members.
Community Haneo beginning nt
Short eourse* an recroatten.
health, landscaping, the home,
a.m.
During the summer, daughters nutrition, clothing, youth under­
of club members haw been weav- standing, family unity, consumer
tips and management otoo will ha

two delegates. Entries must com*
under the church or street cate­
gory, play clothes or suits and
formal*.
In conjunction with the fashion
event will be the installation of
new stats officers and the awarda
and recognition program.
Closing exercises are scheduled
for Friday morning when sum­
maries of the meeting and reports
will be presented and short course
certificate* given. The closing address will be given by the State
Council president.

By ATLANTA McGINNB
The AlUmrs*' Spring# Library
Assn., which la sponsoring a gi­
gantic rummage sale In the old
Post Office Bldg., Inst week clear­
ed a total of $308 in the all out
effort to raise necessary funds for
the purchase of the present li­
brary building and property.
Mra. Glenn Humes, chairman of
the ways and means eommillMt
saya that voluntetr helpers still
art needed for-either morning or
afternoon duty.
Members of the group will con­
tinue to accept sale items and
they alao are taking artlclaa to
sell on commission consignments.
Of especial interest to antique
lovers In tha county might be the
handcarved cheat which has been
newly refiaiafaed and is offered for
&gt;40. The piece is from the Bates
Estate and was donated te the Li­
brary Assn, by family hairs for
resale at this event.
Also among Items to be sold are
many plants and used books and
Florida Power Corp. haa donated
electricity ia the building aa that
longer sale hours can be main­
tained. Mra. Humes reported.

Incorporation
Becomes Official
For Civic Group
Members of the North Orlando
Civic Assn., mooting last Thurs­
day at the Village Hall, were ad­
vised by President W. W. Andereon that the group's incorporation
aa n non-profit organisation has
bora officially recognised and that
Us charter haa bea seated and
certified for record.
Anderson alao introduced hla
appointed officers, Lloyd Prouty
as chaplain and Jack Rlddtey aa
sergeant-at-arms.
eeatativea for the Village were
Jack Sutton from tha north aide,
Rlddtey from the eonth aide aod
John Crodray from tha Coronado
Homes section.

GREASED POLE CONTEST
. . . . Entertains Longwood Youth*

ROCKET BUR3T
. . . Fireworks At Longwood
EDITORIAL COMMENT

Multiple Purpose
Although the Fourth of July now ia juat another
national dsath toU ataiUUc, the dxy’a celebration apoiw
•ored by tho longwood Volunteer Fire Dept, seems to no
one of particular merit since it had n multiple purpose.
Firatly, the Volunteers, with cooperation from thn
local businessmen and civic and social organization*,
phutned the full day of entertainment in an effort toglva
aU area rtsidenU a jam-packed day of pleasure right at
home ao that they wouldn't become "juet another BUtia.
uc#

And, secondly, the firemen planned the event as a
monto'-raialng project to buy additional equipment of
hose, nozzle*, warning signals, floodlights and mom
coats and mask* for the men which are needed for tha
protection of areas outside the municipal limits of Long.
The department receives operating funds from the
city, however, since it protects sll surrounding areas as
well, the men, through some
must raise Money
te cover these expenses.
*
' We think it highly commendable that they andertook to accomplish this task in.such n way rather than
falling back on the usual "dooe^ door" aoUdtation
which many residents find greeting them aU too often
these days.

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News Briefs
Hearing Set
ORLANDO (UPI) — A hearing
will bo held la Tamps July 12
for taro striking unions at Cape
Canaveral ordered back to work
by ■ federal Judge.

WEATHER: Cloudy through Saturday. High today, 90-94. Low tonight, 70-75.
VOL. 53

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Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 280

Postal Hike Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Postmaster General J. Edward Day
announced plans Thursday to
raise from SO to 60 cents the fee
for registering mall valued up to
$10, effective Aug. 12.

Health Director A sks M illage

Plans Homecoming
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Negro
entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.,
whose blonde wife Stay Britt gave
birth to a daughter Wednesday,
says he will tako tho two ladies
home on Sunday.

Make Appeal
MIAMI (UPI) - Havana Radio
Thursday appealed to all citizens
lo save used bottles, cans, card
board boxes, toothpaste tubes and
even old newspapers “ to help
fight the imperialist blockade."

SOUTH VIETNAMESE soldiers cross a bridge during
a mop-up operation ngninst Communist guerillas in Vinh
Binh Province, Viet Nam, which is about 125 miles south
o f Saigon. Soliders, marines parutroopers, Navy com­
mandos, cadets from the Army truining center and civil
\9guards participated in this operation to wipo out the
Communists from this 40,000 square mile province of
rice fields, forests, islands and swamps.

New Proposal

Hike In 1961-62 Fund Request
■
■ ■ Dropped
■ ■ H H k I 5 ,0 0 (1 More
Charges
Needed-Brothers
On M ize , Hobby

DETROIT (UPI) — Tbs,United
Auto Workers planned lo present
tho Ford Motor Co. formally to­
The 8100,000 civil rights suit against Sheriff J. L. Hobby
day Its spectacular proposal to nnd County Judge Vernon Mize wna thrown out of Federal
put all factory workers on annual Court Thursday afternoon but for the second time in four
salaries instead of hourly wages.

Harmful Germ
SAIGON. Viet Nsm (UPI) President Ngo Dinh Diem told the
Vietnamese people today that
neutrality is a “ harmful germ."
Ho called for a tougher struggle
against communism.

County Health Director Dr. Clyde D. Brothers has sub­
mitted his 1961-62 budget request asking for a millage in­
crease o f .08 mills, records in the courthouse rcveuled today.
Brothers has asked for an increase of some $15,000 to
operate his office during the next fiscal year and requested
the health department's mill levy be raised front .12 to .20.

months, the Federal Judge gave the plaintiff, Davis Lee of
Anderson, S. C„ 10 days to file on amended complaint.
Hobby, Judge Mize and a Negro taxi driver, LeRoy Mc-

In his budget, It.others asked
Cllnsun, were surd for $100,000 by
for
$8,800 in addiliunal funds to
Lee, publisher of the paper, “ The
»pctutc liis dcpiutmrnt; $1,000
.'J.' *5t h Telrgiam" who claimed the civil
righta of lha vendors wets violat­ DR. CLYDE D. BROTHERS more to hire a public health nurse
and $:I,000 for additional salaries.
ed.
A check of budget requests also
Hobby said ht arrested Eddie
revealed this morning that Super*
Soot
Lea IIiexits and l.onnie Cherry,
visor of Registration Mrs. Camilla
both of Sanford, the week of Aug.
TAMPA (UPI) — Soot-weary
llruee has asked for an increase
St, litfiO, on charges of violating
Davis Islanders waited Impatient­
of funds from $9,126 to 116,270;
Florida's laws against publishing
ly
today
tor
authorities
to
tell
BERLIN (U P I)—The Communists tightened the screws
The Home Demonstration office
and distributing “ immoral and
them what had caused tht black,
on Berlin today by digging up a long-ignored law requiring groasy flakes to fall on them
has asked for a decrease in appro­
libelous literature.' *
Con.racla totaling $1,289,668 have
priations form $8,000 to $7,000;
East Berliners to get permission before taking jobs in West three times In about two weeks.
Hobby had said al that time he
been awarded to Dynatronics it
Welfare
board—a
decrease
from
made
tiie
arrests
to
protect
Ne­
Berlin.
connection with data handling and
$16,000 to $12,000;
e i O c
groes In Seminole County and that
The East Berlin city government said it will impose Coach Drowns
County Agent — Inrresse from range support equipment for tha
ha had received complaints from WASHINGTON (UPI1 — The
HARDY,
Ark.
(UPI)
—
Richard
♦ r ic t enforcement o f the long-standing regulation that resi­
lly I.AKHY VKItSItEl.
Atlantic Missile Range, tha firm
$7,400 to $0,006;
dents of that portion of tho city Mays, head football coach at
City"*Planner' C to r ? " s'traons'j
"h.^nllae* U‘ hfr
lo" K ,,' ndln* propo^ for * rroai*
Zoning—• decrease from $42,150 announced thia week.
Southwestern College at Memphis,
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Covering four major areas •(
muit trek approval of Communist drowned near here Thursday nam. cropped up again In th.j Lf, tuimid In hh suit that hla F
b* '“ *
,p ‘‘*r,nU&gt;r to $40,000.
thr„ UlMl) , nd ln.[will ha*, a rough time winning The Tux Assessor, once again the electronics (irm'a ays.cm en­
authorities before working in Wait while trying lo retrieve hla wife's new. Thursday night. The Zoning ■v#mlo, .
and Planning Board sccepted Sim- UmUlaUM , .W
,lf hapriwn. " ,,pwv* ,n V .l,ou,# Approprla- has asked for $16,000 (or trap- gineering capabilities, the vonfishing line in a swift currant.
Berlin.
tracta are to be delivered by tha
on. Lo.nprel.en.lv. plan for th.
(o
th, new„ tmn* subcommlttae.
pralsal work.
The new Red move came acainat
end of thia year.
city and will ask the City Lommis-1
r&lt;
Hep. Ben F. Jensen, (R-lowa),
Admits
Kidnaping
the background of theta other de
The programs ar* under tponsion Monday to pay him the rest 1 u
. i . Negroes
v , „ ru, , .arraated
rrasted sVn
Both
were ••"hlng Republican on the Public
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP!) - A
aorahip uf the United Slates Air
velopments on Berlin:
of the money fur the plan. Tho city placed under $:U)0 bond but,' In Works Appropriations auliconimltteen-aged girl Thursday night ad*
Force Systems Command, Air
la. Washington, the White House
atill owe. 8inu.ua $2,000.
County Court were given suspend* tee, and a fellow GOP member
milled kidnapping S-year-old An­
s • •
Force Missile Tea: Center, fa tblasted the project during cluaed
•aidant Kened kentineas by Judge Mize.
drew Aihley and leaving hlin
rick Air Jferca Baa*.- »•
hearings, a transcript released
irday in HyThe City Commission plans tu
According to Parker Painter
Thursday disclosed.
hold
“Informal social" meeting
w o fiB
“ *r * h j f F .
Jr., - president of 'the firm, new
“ I would not vote two cents fur
with the County Commission on
And Berlin •
July II. That's what City Manager'
this project," Jensen laid. “ If the ; ^
d
clty
Councilm.P contracts already ocgoUatcd this
MOSCOW (UPI) — Tho Soviet qdisttedi. Prase secretary Pierre Satellite Chain
W. E. Knowles saya. Knowles empeople.down them want to build uniin,moUily , pprov*d lh, low year will result In further growth
Union has rejected United States Salinger said the session was part
BONN, Germany (UPI) - The
t let thera.bulld it and pay for it b,d of |h&lt; 0ringe p ,vlng and and expansion of the corporation,
proposals for a nuclear test ban of n “ continuing series of confer United States, West Germany, phasized that it was Just an in­
par.icularly in the field of em­
formal
get-together.
Wonder
if
the
araln and has demanded anew that enccs."
ouT ’ 1
,
•
! Conatruction Co. Thursday for re- ployment.
Britain and Franca expect to have
t I. not very oiten 1 get rom- ' furfgc|
of C!iurch st. (rom ,he
tho tost ban talks bo merged Into Tlit Washington correspondent a chain of communication satel­ press will be Invited?
• •
•
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) - pletely (ed Up with a proposition e„ y.„ „ „ „ mlti west [Q E, |.,kc Tht Dynatronics engineering
a general disarmament conference, of the Times of London reported lites in operation within two or
staff is already slated for an in­
The
United States fired Its biggest that cornea before us, li.it I am Ayp
We
hear
some
residents
a.e
up
that Kennedy “ is not prepered to three years, Pos al Minister Richit was disclosed today.
In arms about tha latest city pro­ war rocket, the advanced model.completely fed up with thia thing," The Winter Park firm's bid was crease in personnel of 50 per cent
a Tho govemmsnt newspaper Is- go to war” if Knot Germans as art Sluecklen said Thursday.
during the current fiscal year.
ject for a sanitary landfill area on Atlas, more than 6.000 miles to .aid Jensen of the proposed $1.18 ‘ J'h. ".‘mount ’of" tl'lM
vest!a printed tho text of a note sums control of the access routes
This growth period follow! ea
a
new
distance
record
for
milt
Marshall Ave. between 22nd St. ................................... . ............. . - M * reject.
| Vt'h'er bTd. I m .tfe d « m . from increase in total employment at
which Soviet Foreign Minister An­ to West Berlin, lie also said thr Demos Accused
lary missiles.
and
24th
St.
It
seems
these
per­
In
a
tour
of
the
area,
Jensen
Joyce
Construction
Co.
of
Jasdrei Gromyko handed U. S. Am­ president Is not prepared to fight WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rcpubsona art speculating that when The silvery, U-foot missile said, ha could not llnd any reason ^ibeny. next low bidder, follow- the plant from 116 lo snore than
bassador Llewellyn Thompson last “should the Soviet Union, .sign
_
. licans accused Democrat today the project it completed, the area Plundered (rom Us launching pad for tha canal across Florida run- rd in order by Hubbard Construe- 200 persona in the past fiscal year,
Wednesday. It replied to President separate peace treaty with Eust ()f |,tving tailored a proposed pro
will be aubjrctrd to odors, flies
about 11:60 p.m. About one necting tha Atlantic and the Gulf (|oa 0f Orlando, R. M. Wilkins 1) A Range Safety Display and
Germany."
Kennedy's note of Juno 17,
gram of federal aid for private
Control Facility, providing the
and
other
nulaancea.
Knowles
.aid
ho,,r
U,er. “ * *,cnd' r no*« c0ne' of Mexico.
Construction Corp. of Ssnford and Atlantic MDslle Range Safety of­
The Soviet note repeated tho
West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt and church schools to win votes
test
Instruments,
crammed
wllh
In
Tallahassee,
Gov.
Farris
Bry­
G. and H. Construction of Orlan­ ficer with display unite for
Kremlin demand that any tast ban told a news conference in Bonn for President Kennedy's general “it ain't so."
crashed Into a watery target In ant charged that the GOP opposi• • •
treaty must rest on Sovlety Pre­ that the Allies should consider school bill.
do.
____ ,
------ ■ti-in whs Ui« start of tin attempt to In 'other business, tl.e council tracking missiles and _apace yeIt's not everyday we gel a the Indian Ocean.
mier Nikita Khrushchev’s “troika" calling a peace conference of all
hides and ordering measures I#
Informed
sources
said
(hr
roc­
make a “party line'' issue of ths msde the final reading and apil.ance to tool our own burns but
principle and accused the United 62 nations which were at war with Boy Confesses
insure safely on the range. $60$,ket was supposed to travel 0,054 canal.
|
proved
a
resolution
which
created
the
Casselberry
Volunteer
Fire­
States of “ burning tho bridges to Nasi Germany. Thia, he said, PATERSON, N. J. (UPI) - A
miles. It wss learned it would “ I hope tl.ey will nut be success-! a five member Cemetery Board 1BOO.
agreement."
would call tha bluff of Soviet Pre­ 16-year-old high school boy and men In their 11)61 directory paid take “ perhaps several days" of
2) A Pre-Detection receiver, re­
Tho note accused tho United mier Nikita Khrushchev in hla civil defense fireman who wanted tribute to our county editor—Judy close scrutiny of tracking inf.r- ful in sacrificing this project, and heard a request from Mrs. corder and reproducer which will
. .i
,i. i which is vital to alt tha nation, on Bobbie Joe Hunt for the removal record and reproduce all types of
States of preparing to resuroo nu­ call for such a parity and con­ :o prove that “ Paterson has a Wells—that deserves apeclal men­
ms Ion to determine whether the ,he .Iter of politics," said Bryant, of four oak trees bordering E.
clear testa and said the American front him with a demand on how good fire department" Thursday tion.
one J U)* ,.ake st.
Ule downtown bust- telemetry data from zniisUea or
The firemen saluted 51ra. Wells previous record was 0,012 .Klule ,)o
bargsining points aro merely at- to solve ll.n German problem.
satellites in flight. $24,165.
night confessed he set nine dif­
tempta “ to Justify in the eye of
.••‘ •"'n'.tration ness district.
3) A Universal PCM Data 5U«
Diplomatic sources In London ferent fires In the last two weeks. for the “accurate'' reporting of all '" “ U'looked like a terrific shot,"! " " l " ' “ "V *
activittea and event, in tha town , spokesman for th. Air Force
pubUe opinion this resumption."
|tion, for handling of data tramreported that Britain and France
^
*"1 " S.Ut:
------------------------of Casselberry,
“ What Is this," the note asked will Join the United State. nextjH oW E x p e n s i v e /
! inittcd from missiles and apace
said. Early Indications were that1C“ b,nBt lo ' l « h,n*u,n t0
• • •
, vehicles. $168,387.
of American proposals, n "a man- week in delivering linn rebutals' The Rev. Martin Luther King
the giant rocket, troubled ihrough-!
th*
Ths Downtown Improvement. out much
mucl) of
of it. testing
(f|Ung pruJr,
wiestatlon of animosity toward of Khrushchev's views on Berlin, Jr. told a crowd of 2,600 Integraprogram1 ‘ up' '*“hn K' 1* ll0" ' &lt;«'N' '•&gt;'
foot antennas on the Atlantic Miscommunism or an attempt to dis­ but will offer no immediate pro­ tionists in-Jackson, Miss., Thurs­ Assn, met Ihuixlay afternoon fo. |)er(. bj|d p|tccj |(1 dummy war- aaid that economically the canal
would ciaate a “ ridiculous situa
soma progres. report, on way lo ||Md iqum)y on Urget.
Tha Seminole County Registered t|l0 Range, broadening the Iretract attention from the weakness posals .
*
day night that “ segregation is
lion."
improve the downtown arss. Noth
Professional Nurses have dlscun- quency range end updating the
of tha U. 8. position on dIsasma­
dead." The only- question re­ ing ready to release yet—but wa The advanced model Atlas, car­
Taxpayers would have to pay tinned nn-etings for the summer,
servo systems. $306,000.
msnt?"
rying
Die
mixhtles.
engines—589.maining, King said, “ is how ex­
hear some big plans are in the ooo pounds of thruil—ever built (our per cent inteieat on the $108 Customarily scheduled for the
It said, in so many words, that
pensive the segregationists will
mill.
the Buasians havs not changod
inlo a U. S. military rocket, is million each year, Pillion said, second Monday of each month at
make the funeral."
capable of hurling nuclear pay plua two per rent depreciation. He' the Health Center in 8anford, the
their minds on dissrmamont since; S f i Q t C n O n Q G
loadi nearly halfway around the estimated the total at about $10 -cgular sessions will resume in the
Khrushchev laid his demands be- _ .
. *
3
Initial Decision
wurld.
■million.
i 'ill.
fore Kennedy during tho Vienna. K i l l e d U U l
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The
iwmlt masting.
DELAND (UPD — DeLand ap­ Federal Communications Commis­
Navy lui« named Rear Admiral
* ’ "Tbs government of the U. S. Is parently will temain the Volusia sion Thursday issued an Initial
David L. McDonald commander uf
now concerned with only ons County seat after a three-year decision that would allow the
the 6th Fleet in the Medlteraathing,' lbs note said, “ how ta battle to move the seat to Daytona American Telephone A Telegraph
ran, it wue announced Thursday.
Justify la tha tyaa of publit opin­ Beach.
Co. and Western Union to hike KUWAIT (UPI) - A Kuwaiti
McDonald, commander of Car­
ion tha resumption of nuclaar testa The move was killed Thursday rates for leased-line lelepragb government spokesman today ac­
rier Division 6, succeeds Vice Adi*.
The locul architectural firm o f John
which is being prepared in the when the county commission ruled services.
George Andvraon, recently named
cused Iraq of “ building up forces"
U. fl., what pretext to find for Invalid a petition calling for a
A. liurton IV announces the uMnociatlon of
by President Kennedy as bow
acroaa
the
Kuwalt-lraq
border,
but
burning tha bridge, to agreements referendum on relocating th e Woman Killed
James Graham Chapman, Architect, aa
chief of naval operations.
on the prohibtion of such tests.
courthouse. The petition did not SYLVANIA, Ga. (UPI) - Mrs. offered lo negotiate hts country's
''The U. S. is not interested in eontnln signatures of the required John Gary, ao elderly Fort Lau­ differences with Its larger neigh­ partner in the firm,
(honest agreement on n treaty one-third registered, tax • paying derdale, Fla., woman waa killed bor,
Chapman ia a graduate of the Georgia
which would put an end to nuclear voters, the commission said.
and her husband w*a seriously “ H Iraqi Premier Abdul Karim Institute o f Techonology and has for the
testing for ell time, and Is Booking
The fight began three years ago Injured lata Thursday whan be
loopholes to circumvent the treaty to move the county seat to a larg- j car la which they war* riding Kaaaem wants peace talks,” the jutst few yeara operated the firm o f Chap­
LONDON (UPD—Soviet astro,
and thus turn it into a mere scrap •r city and a popular aeaslda tour.- collided with a tractor trailer spokesman said, “ we will have man Architectural Arts in Winter Park,
naut Yuri Gagarin will visit Lon­
peace talks with him."
of paper."
don “ within the neat four days"
Ist center.
truck osar here.
Florida.
But he charged Kaaaem with
to lecture on hla history-making
moving hla soldiers south toward
ChuVman ia a registered architect in tha
space flight, it was announced to­
tha border and estimated that the State o f Florida end haa been with Mr.
day.
Iraqi and the Brltiah-Kuwaitl
Burton’a
firm
eince
February
1
o
f
this
troops now are teas than 20 mites
year. He ia a member o f the American Infrom each other.
Herald Index
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gov. Farria
Despite the current financial pinch,
There has been “ a lot of move­ etitute o f Architecte and the Sanford
. Pago T
Bridge
Bryant said, he plana to find $200,000 out- ment" of Iraqi troops, be said.
Bryant i« confident tha state’* economic
Junior Chamber o f Commerce.
Pago S-9
aide legislative appropriations to finance
Classified
The spokesman said the frontpicture will improve enough to finance the
Combs
.......... ........... —
... - Pago 6
•
a start on a new two-year univaraity at lino British and Kuwaiti troops
The Burton firm, which recently com­
1961 Legislature's construction programs,
A
Dear Abby . . ------------------- Pago f
Boca Raton ao that tha school can open are now within nine miles of tha
pleted tho new Senior High 8choo) and tha
but maybe'not for another year.
_
Pago 4
3
Editorial . .
as planned in September o f 1964. He would border while tho nearest Iraqi
Bryant told his news conference Thurs­
not say where he planned to get the troop concentration la 10 miles Florida State Bank Building, will in the
Kutartalnas—t ------------------- Page ! ' ■ ■•}
future be known aa “Burton and Chap­
money.
day he does not foresee any early release
Cram the frontier.
— ttn M r» ,
o f construction funds because the Stats
-rage?
The Legislature provl
Pusalo — —
’■ Brig. Mubarek said the man, Architects," with offices continuing
Society . » —
J, Pago 1 .
Cabinst has dot had a chance to get a "reacompleted, but at the corner o f First Street and Mellonfunds be released only a
P a n |4| - ■ft
Oaonable" idea o f how much revenue the
aws, we will
assured to meet the ki|r b

Soviets Tighten
Screws On Berlin

Florida Barge
Canal Facing
Rough $$$ Fight

Reds Reject
U. S. Nuclear

^est Proposals

Dynatronics
Gets $1 Million
In Contracts

m

Longwood Awards
Resurfacing Bid

U. S. Fires
Biggesi Rocket

Registered Nurses
Recess For Summer 41

Volusia County

Kuwait Accuses
Iraq 01 Buildup

- *&gt;“ *

McDonald Named
6th Fleet Boss

Chapman Becomes Partner In Firm

Gagarin Set
For London Visit

Economy Bright-Bryant

state will take in.

ating atsts governmen

ville Avenue.

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i etaadiags and managed to
(hair toad* at tha aaaaeni’
Pittsburgh carried • 6V4
.margin at the' half-way
last year and won tha pea­
ky eevun.
i, the Bads don’t have a
Walters, Paul Derringer or

seven, won his uth game, tops
to the circuit.
Pappas, hamstrung by a .sere
arm earlier la the campaign, won
his fourth straight with the help
of Qua Triandoo* heme ran and
single that &gt;aceoaated for three
runs.
•
Washington scored all it* runs
in the second inning oh fire hits

and three walks that provided
roekle Ed Hoeugh with kia sixth
triumph. Jim Pagiiarnni and Gary
Geiger bomered tor the Bed Sox.
Allison's grand alsm atr, his
third of the year to tie him with
BaHimore’e Jim. Gentile, oappad n
rally ef four uneanmd rune. An
error by Nellie Png with two out
enabled Allison la came to Me

plate and tmlaad bis Uth homer
of the season.
Ken Runt drum to two rune, me
with Me Wh homer, to pace the
Angela to their fifth win in six
games. Bennie Kline was affec­
tive to relief ef starter Kras Du­
ran, allowing only one run to seven
innings t o chalk up kia eeoand

Johnny Vaadermoer on their
pitching staff as they did In iMO,
tad the likes nf Jim Maloney, Bob
Ptokty and Joey Jay have earned
CtottoBaM a two-gams edge going
toto today’s independence Day
Sfalaaey won his firth game ef
tha pear Monday night when tb*

U. S. Down To One
At Wimbledon

leek toto tha July 4 action of tbs
toto etamptonshlp season.
Beeead place Los Angeles topPld Mflwantoe, M , hi the only
( t o r National League gams Mon­
day night
d it t o American League, Balt!toto..best Ckvelina, S-S, tot MUt

.vtotons CBy, 6-x.
Itotnit and second plan New
w en Idle hot. hook wp to
n 'Wtobtotasder today tkst could
erase Mo Tigers' otto game lssd.
. Ctoelaaati is tot partieulkr over
tH to'M M oops tha AL bunting,
IR g.Safc would Ilka to avenge a
, M S Wsetd Berios tan te the Yaataaa and flgun they eta repeat
Mnlr IBM triumph over Me TV
Past, with Ua ninth home
Pan af the year, sad Vada Pinson
Mtofe -to o n in two runs to ctnatotori*s. win aver tha Pintos.

n dMrtotory

NSW YORK (UPI) - Those *x- and Bob Allloen ef Mtanenta had
pleaions yuu're toaridg' today thnu each while Bey Bleven ef
piwn't all fineraekert. 1
Chicago bad n palr-and then
They'n detongtloas in Amort-

BALTIMORE (UPI) - Manager
Pad Richards ef Ik* Baltimore
Orioles eaid today be wm “■at ex­
plaining nor apologizing” for eeme
of the controversial selections he
made for thla year's American
League All-Star team.
Richanli by-passed flee promlneat payers, Including Jimmy
PinraaU of the CUygland Indiana,
Monday la rounding out the Sto
man AL equad for the first MSI
All-Mar game at Baa Fraoctoeo,
July 1L
"Somebody had to pick them,"
aaid Richards, who was named to
replace retired Caaey Stengel of
the New York Yankees aa Urn AL
pilot "I’m not explaining nor
apologizing. I'm Just like the um­
pires — 1 don’t explain, I Just
pick."
Pleraall was one of fire players
who finished second in an earlier
players’ poll to be passed over by
Richard a. The others were Roy
Sierers of the White Sox, Jerry
Lumps of the Athletics, Lula Apariclo of the White Sox, and Tito
Prancooa of the Indiana.

WIMBLEDON. England (U PI&gt;Kaiua Hants* of Chula Vista,
Calif,, carrying American prestige
to the woman’* division of the
Wimbledon tennis tournameht,
-met Reneo nchuurman of South
Africa today In a battle for a berth
to the semifinals.
The winner of this match will
be pitted against tb* survivor of
the quarterfinal duel between sec­
ond-seeded Margaret Smith ef
Australia and sixth-seeded Chris­
tine Truman af England. '
la tha two other women’s quar­
terfinals, top-seeded Sandra Bayaoids of South Africa mot fifthseeded YoU Ramiros of Mexico,
and seventh-seeded Angela Morti­
mer ef England played Vera Su­
hova af Csscheslovakla.
Tha IS-ycar-ald Mis* Hants*,
■ceded eighth, sought to keep pace
with Chuck McKinley of St Ana,
Mo,, who necked tha men’s eemifinals Monday with a H H H
M victory over Bobby Wilson ef
England. McKinley plays Mike
Saagfter ef Ragland Wednesday.
Besides McKinley and Saagstsr,
thee* wh* reached the men's
semifinals Monday w en secondseeded Rod Laver nf Australia
and seventh-seeded Ksmanathau
Krishnaa ef India. Laver aad
had IT. There a n a number ef Kriahaen Use play Wadaesday.
other inanrfcabiy - i p i g f l n
comparisons.
Gen* Green of Washington, frith of Chile, tot, M , *-S; Kriahaaa
nmrth-eeeded
* « « as
I nseem
ns
a earner tops af IB to a Mason, — —*w raw*
we^wras^w rawg
ranram
already has alas. Willie Tasby of of Auetralla, *-l, tot, tot; and
Washington has H and never be- Bangstar beet Iyo Pimentel ef
fon Ut more than IS. Jim Landla Venesuels, tot, M , M .
of Chicago has l# against a tops

ita Reman eandlaa. The aaha yeu naa tor a league to a season Is
mar is the pounding af pitchers 1,1*6 by Uto National League to
hearts every tins* they go to the IMS and 1,0*1 by tha American
Laagus to INK Bath are aartoto
For, duo
due to expansion
exi
aad the to go by tb* board* tor the Amer­
BLANC, Mich. &lt;UPI&gt;- stretching thin af pitot*Mg staffs, icans already had helabored TO
a Jr. doesn’t win many bams rant sr* being wfcattad at blasts; going if to' this week.
meats than days, tat the an overall pan never baton seen
raid former Masters aad to m on than a half century e( Every stub to the American
League pnvlously has accounted
atamptoh Bum Kiamtsha basebalL
for m en Mas MO homers to tha
Three records wfclth e*em cor- same season. This may to a rec­
tain to go to the American Laagu*
ord akin to most assists b» red•nt
haired shortstops on Oood Friday
L Moat grand alam homers in to the eecood gsmo of n double . Thun there's Jerry Adair of Bal­
a season.
timore. He hit on* all uf last Ma­
header. but you could
X. Most total home runs for the your brogaaa that the mark will' son. At Mu moment to has saves
league’! Mason.
go up to an aveo IS to the ex­ —#o It didn’t have to come up
S. Most elubs hitting'more than panded Americas League this July 4 to prove to the pitcher*
ioo homers in n season.
that the bomba are bursting to
season.
Tha * American . Laagu* record
Yet
It
to
In
Me
individual
dafor grand alam homers it IT and,
with two extra clubs picking on partment where Me point to driv­
ita harriad pitchers and each en hem* Mildly ns to Me man­
club playing eight additional ner to which Me batsmen are
M a g rig h t now isn't the easi- gamas, tha handwriting is largo bludeonlng the hassled barters.
Starting this weak, both Mickey By ttoltod Frees taternstliual
thtog to do.
Mantle aad Rogor Maris still The Columbus Jots bit the
I* pstatod rat that Me pro golf
were running ahead ef Babe Fourth ef July mUestene wtth u
kt are crowded wtth meuy
Ruth's eyu-popplag pace when be Sto gam* bulge over Me second
r*M "physically able to win."
delivtrtd his record so home runs place charleston Marita* to Mo
cap* end P*tt; wbo like Burke
tack to IStT. This to not to say International League race.
• ooefctag' their first townsB riatery nf Ittl, wound up
Mat either .of Mem young gsaU*. The Jets warmed up tor the
holiday Monday ai(bt by downing
B t|» far second place thro* Midgets Topped
TRENTON, N. J. &lt;UPl&gt;-Bob
Charleston. B-1, behind the six-bit
I S A Me pec* and’ 'sack
Marshmu of Pottsiowa, Pa,, av|
pitching of Jim Umbrteht it wan
lha tall right-haudey* first tri­
k* turning pel to of the pliyoff erased SS.TTS miles per hour Sun­
umph to n aoato end his firat
to *t lha Uth hois where day to win a 250-mile midset rar
complete gem# victory since
hs.^leng known a* oo* of the ract at the Trenton Speedway.
Marsh mad drove the first 1SS
laps but Meo had to give-way to
relief driver Jimmie Davies of
Gardens, Calif., beexuM of Sto

Columbus Jets
Pace IL Race

PlersiQ appeared
hr Rieharde,
to Mickey Mantle to Me AL red­ Nellie Pox of Me White Baa and
Yogi Berra of the Yankees w ere#
ing for center fielders.
the other players Richards strayed
•Tee been passed ap before,"
Bum Mo toting to sales!
PiersaB said- "11 dosas’t both*
Richards picked JaeMa Brandt
of Us own Orioles as Me No. S
center fielder. Brandt, eurreaUy
bitting JM, has been tattling
Norm Cash at the Tiger* tor Me
AL hatting lead. However, Pierten atoo to enjoying n greed ma­
ma with a M l average. ,
As his reserve first tastmaa,
Richards again went to his own
team, picking Jim Gentile ahead
of Slavers and Bill Bkowron of the
Yankees, both of whom finished
ahead ef Gentile la the players'
POQ*
The Baltimore manager alao se­
lected Dick Hoarser of the A’s,
who finished third behind Tony
Kubek of the Yankees and Apa­
rtdo in the players’ poll, as tb*
AL’s reserve shortstop. This ap­
peared, to be a logical move, how­
ever, for Richards was forced to
select at least one player Bum

M l W. First

JNcbatda’ fondness for Pen, dmlag back to Us days as manager
of tb* While Sot, probably played
n part in Us decision to add tb*
peppery aecood baseman to his
squad even though Lumpe and
the Yankees’ Bobby Richsrdsoe
finished ahead of Pm in the earHer balloting.
Tb* players selected for the
July 11 game at San Prsneisco
also will be members of tb* AL
team; for the eecood All-Star con­
test at Boston, July II. However,
Richards will be allowed to add
players
the second

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Powell’s Office Supply left little
doubt ns. to their league leading
abilities this week, as they
brought their total up to M to top­
ping tha rest of The Thursday
Nito Mined League.
Appleby’s continues to second
with Xl, fltetomeyer Roofing took
over third with 11, aad Pryor’s
Stele Farm las. has tha fourth
spot with IS, followed by DeBary
Pharmacy, Sanford Ml*., Union
Park Pharmacy and Pierre’s Mfg.
Car! Von Htrbulis again lad Urn
league with kia high aarisa af SM
•cratch. Jerry Patella had a 644.
Dot Powell 661, Mike Accardl 6XT,
to shew some fin* bowling scores.
Splits were tow aad ran n o n to
the bad ones, rather than the baby
splits so often reported, with
Ralph Betts setting MetoT, Jim
Anderson 8-10, Wallace Wood* 6-T,
Muriel Harris 4-6-T, Stock Belly
totolt, aad Vkki Carter 6-10.

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don I* Ma Night, Btatoa, "wen the $4,600 Bologna
tohei In Chicaga, karuea* racing priM Sunday by
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 228

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Slides Kills Nine

TOKYO (UPI) — At text oIm
persons died In landslides trig­
gered by heavy rain Tuesday in
Engineer William Leffler will ask the City Commission western Hoaabu.

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to net aside necessary* funds to construct a primary sewerage
Predicts Launching:
treatment plant instead o f a secondary plant.
HELSINKI, Finland (UPI) —
Leffler today said that it would be more economically
Soviet Cosmonaut MaJ. Yuri Gafeasible to construct a primary plant and provide in the fu­ garin said Tuesday that the So­
ture for a complete treatment plant on the same site,
viet Union soon would launch an­

By LARRY VERSHEL
Who says business is bad i
ler a holiday?
Charlie Robinson, manager of
J, C. Penny says business has
been remarkable this morning.
"I! I would have known It was
like this l would have stayed open
all Bay." Downtown ia lined with
Arsons trying to shop.
v
• • •
Nobody asktd ms but it sure
would bo alec if a n t year there to
an American flag flying over the
courthouse and CUy Hall on ladaDay.

Lcffler will ask the board' to
decide on whethar they want a
primary plant to handle the needs
of 30,000 or 40,000 persons.
The engineer says tie hopes to
have the preliminary report on
nreds of the plant in about four
weeks.
A primary plant for 30,000 la
expected to cost approximately
$320,000 and one for 40,000, some
23 percent mote.
Cost of a secondary plant bad
been estimated at 1800,000.
Lcffler, along with City Magager W. E. Knowles, met in spe­
cial session Tuesday to revise ■
contract agreement to construct
the plant between the city and
Clark, Daly, Diets, Lcffler and
Bush.
The board, In special aeaalon
Monday asked that the contract
bo revised to spell oat specific
engineering services,
Earlier the commission had
agreed to build u plant whenever
It was feasible. At Monday’s
meeting, Fled Agent Leemis
Leedy recommended, that the city
sell revenue certificate hoods and
pay the loan bock'by raising the
sewer rates.

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Rites Plans Complete
KETCHUM, Idaho (UPI) — Funeral plana were completed today
for Ernest Hemingway, but the
day of burial was indefinite pend­
ing arrival of bid son from Africa.

Police Raise Flags
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Capitol
police celebrated Independence
Day- Tuesday by raising and low­
ering 171 "Fourth of July" flags
over the U. S. Capitol.
l

New Job
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Ran­
dolph Hodges, a staunch conser­
vative and retiring president of
the State Senate, takes over today
as Florida’s director of conserva­
tion.

Agree On Pact
MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Union
employes and company officials
have agreed on a new one-year
cootract'here, ending Uw possibil­
ity of a Southwide walkout of the
Southern Kraft division of the Intematlanal Paper Co.

AFTERMATH

OF

HOLIDAY WRECK

Arrest 12 Cubans

HAVANA (UPI&gt;—Premier Fidel
Castro blamed «w United Pletea
government today for growing
food shortages in Cuba, but be
sent an Independence Day greeting to Uw ••Amerfsaa people."
He said hie regime plans an toduattUlliation program with hate

NEW YORK (UPI) - Twelve
Cubans were arrested Tuesday lor
staging aa aatt-Castre demonstra­
tion on the field at Yankee Stsdlure during a baseball game between tbs Detroit Tigers and the
New York Yankees.

By Unload Press lutoraattoaal
Florida counted at least 83 per­
,sons daad today from accidental
(causes during the long Fourtp of
,
Jnly
holiday, .31 from traffic p ithaps.

t W s also were eight drownlagi
am) three mltcellaneoee deaths
during the period between I p.m.
Friday and midnight Tuesday.
Tha Highway Patrol bad pre­
dicted 13 would die in traffic

Accidentally Shot
SHAW AIR FORCE BASE. 8. C.
(UPI)—Airman First Class John
W. Bohtasoa. si. sen af Mr. end
Mrs. Chester Rotdnooo of Jackson­
ville, Fla., was accidentally abet
u s s s * '? ’ * ' “ - * ? * w * ^

ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) — Violence arced across the
cittee end the village* o f Algeria today ad Moslem mobs d%
fla t French President Charles de Gaulle and struck against
hia threat to partition the country.
By noon, at least 12 persons were reported killed and 22
injured in clashes with police and troop* under orders to

Turned Down
l-rgdle

te Renta Superintendent J. B.
Beal, who supplied Uw meat, with
aerialancc from the county, Uw
dinner was tanned n hugh (ac­
cess. Over SO persona attended
and amoug Uw county officials
present were James P. Avery,
Jfernon Dunn and J. C. Hutchison.

Ships Begin
Soiling Agoin
NEW YORK (UPI)—America*
flag ships, freed by federal court
order from the gripe at e strike,
begin sailing ia Increasing num­
bers today.
a AeUvity Increased hi the sprawlTag port ef Naw York, where ships
were readied for sailing. At toast
five American ships, mainly tankarc, managed to clear New Yoefc
between mid-afternoon and lain
Taaaday night despite holiday-in­
duced delays. Ships also pnl tut
from several other American ports.

aegoUaif United
Stales was afraid the tractors
would aid Cube’s "advancing"
agrarian reform.
In hia greeting te Uw American
people, be said;
"We salute first of all Uw Com­
mittee for Fair Play for Cuba.
We also salute tha Freedom Bidera for their courage is fating
the raclats of Uw United States,
and we salute the maritime work­
ers who struck against salariol
of misery and agklnat Mr. Ken­
nedy who just applied Uw TaftHartiay law to thorn. Mr. Ken­
nedy wai characterized in the
Senate for flghUng this law, and
now ha applies 1L We send greet­
ings to the American working
class, to Uw hitollectuals, to Uw
Negroes, to Uw students."

No Jurisdiction
FRANKFURT (UPI) — A Ger­
man court nriad today that it had
po Jurisdiction to try n dvtl suit
brought against MaJ. Gem Edwin
A. Walker by tha American news­
paper Overseaa Weekly for com­
paring it with communism.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - The
Teameters Uato* cegvaattoa term:
ad down resolutions Ttoasday
which faveeed strong civil tights
departmmrt inside the anion. The
convention else refused to endorse reak th* demonstrations.
1
iht "Freedom Blders" movement
The strike was celled by the f i { s ' L
__
FLN Mo,Ism rebel army la a bid D l T lS fl 1 1 0 3 1
to forte De Gaulle back to the
Into Exile
s , is sa a
KEY WKST (UPI)—Four toon negotiation table with concession,. )*#
^
De
Gaulle
warned
he
would
parti­
fugitives front Fidel Castro’s re­
gime fled te exUe Tuesday in three tion Algeria anises the rebels had
KUWAIT (UPI) Britain
stolen crop dusting planes. Their agreed to associate with France
arrival in Kay Watt and Marathon in independence.
neared completion of its smargenThe atriks, in defiance of French cy military buildup la defense of
brought to If the number of Cu­
bans who have come to Uw United warnings, appeared effecUve in ell Kuwait today and sought to test
States seeking asylum since Mon­ big Algerian cities, end .buret Into Ju UM 0f the Sues Canal,
open violence in many places.
British officials said Uw buildup
Three persona ware reported j„ the tier ell-rich sheikdom —
Spy Charge
killed when police opened fire on threatened with •annexation by
SEOUL. Korea (UPI) — South rioters at Berard, 80 mllae west neighboring Iraq — will ba comKorea's ruling military junta to­ of Algiers. Two were reported plrlid either today or Thursday,
day arrested Chin Bcung Nok, killed In a similar dash at CasUg
An aatlmalad 20.000 British
former chairman of the national lions, 80 miles west of the capital, troops and Arab volunteers were
examination board and nt one
Five, including e soldier, were reported ready for action along
time dean ef the law college at killed earlier la other clashes. Of- the sandy, 120-rolls Kuwalt-traq
Seoul National University on ficial sources said the aoldlsr died frontier.,
charges of being * Communist when a mob of 300 persons at- BriUah Forsign Srcratary Lord
spy.
tacked a Preach patrol la the vll- Home said Tuesday in London Uut
lage af MlUaaa. Tha sources' said Britain wantad only enough troops
armed aad uniformed rebel com- in Kugait to handle the "threat"
mindoss were sprinkled through from Iraq and nothing more. •

.A Sanford Nigra was listed In
serious condition at Samtaola Me­
morial Hospital today afur aba
received shotgun wound* Tuosdsy
morning. Sheriff J. L. Hobby’s of­
fice reported.
Deputies today ara bunting for
a suspect to Uw shooting of Pau­
line Walker of Midway who was
wjuwdsd In both arms by shotgun
Marts, deputies said.
7* to . • - 1 ■ •—

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Ground Broken
For Expansion
Of DeBary Center
Ceremonies at •
today
marked tlw groundbreaking for
•sponsion of Uw DeBary Compaunity Center.
More than 30 residents were
sent to heir Uw Invocation da­
red by Rev. A. C. Summers
and the dedicatory address from
DeBary Civic Club President
Jsases Duffy.
'Piano for Uw addition call for
■ 38 by M ft. room wttfc stool
trussed root aad n Mating capa­
city of Ml persons. A U by M
ft. stage., with dressing rooms

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fin

ROMS «oro ewroy plate, any. Sanford t e n « w
MJtohdl Miltecr at tha aaSual Independence Day Gabbrntioa hero Tunmky at Ft- Mellon Park. Mrs. Julia
S te a m obliges at tha affair which draw wall over 100
|gr,g father M d

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besehnll g sm *

(Herald Photo)

Die On
Roads

John Coppea.

Tha Caabah in Algelrs rang with
crian "Algtrie FraneaiaeP when
Europen Inmalea of Uw Barberousse prison staged a demonstra­
tion of their own. They hung tbr
French flag uut of a window and
beat out the MAlge-ri Fran-calee"
rhythm an the bare.
tThe demonitratora defied army,
navy and pollre units, supported
by tanka and armored care, in
Algiers, Oran, CunstanUne and in
other cities.
The tension was increased by
unofficial reports that rebel guer­
rillas near the port of Bougie had
ambushed a small French military
convoy, killing 12 Frenchman and
injuring 10 ethers.

Gas Explosion
Rips Richmond

to and frogt holiday rsaor.s. But
a flurry i f accidents Tuesday
when the homeward crush began
sent Uw lot! far ever the forecast. Two Navy man were hurt and a
In' one of Uw worst accidents
Of Uw kwg weekend, three per* Casselberry resident kospUallxed
sons item killed lata Tuesday on In two sopnrata accidents in Sem­
inole' County ever the Fourth of
July, the Highway Patrol reportS3, of Ocala; hie ana, Robert
io. and Herbert Gordon, M-yssrold Oklawaha Negro who wal
driving Uw speeding ear.
Highway Patrolman Maurice
DuPont estimated Gordon was
going at is sat 10 ra.p.m. when ne
screeched around a' curve, across
Uw road and head-on into the
vehicle carrying Harrell and five
children.
Three ether of Uw children In
Harrell*! car were injured, along
with a passenger In Gordon's car.
Other' accidents Tuesday took
(he lives of Charles Douglas,
Tampa Negro killed in a head-on
collision on Gunn Highway north
of Tvmpa and Odsssa Seabrook,
39-year-old Bartow Negro who
died In another two-car collision
near Lakeland.
A 18-year-old Miami Negro iden­
tified as David gherman was
misstaf and prakumed drowned
Tuesday off Miami's Virginia
Beach. An all-aftarnoou search
alter Uw youth vanished failed to
locate hia body.
la anothar walar accident Tues­
day, Rodney Crawford, 11, of
Washington, Pa., dove into tha
water off Clearwater Beach and
failed lo come up. lie wae pronoiMitwd dead oe arrival at a
hospital after beiag pulled from
the water.
Police ruled his death an acci­
dental drowning.

M I . a m. Tuesday, Leslie / .

of hia vablcle (see picture) and
ran off the road hitting a tree on
Uw Old Orlando Highway three
miles south af Sanford.
King and a passenger in Uw
car, David Schuls, ware takekn to
Uw NAS hospital and treated for
cuts and bruises.
Trooper Jim Foster charged
Kiag with reckless driving- The
car was declared a total toss.
John Hines of Casselberry was
reported in "fair" condition to­
day after he drove directly into
Uw path of a car operated by
Clayton Myers Tuesday night nt
Hwy. 17-03 and Dog Track Rd.,
Foster said.
Hines suffered lacerations and
a possible concussion in Uw mis­
hap. He was charged with failure
to yield the right of way.

By United Prone IntenuUownl
T h e highway slaughter
over the Fourth o f July
weekend soared pant the 500
mark today in final talliea o f
the deadliest summer holiday
in the nation's history.
Th* death count shattered the
previous summer holiday record
of 491 traffic fatoUUea hi 1850 and
a National Safaty Council spoke*man laid, "It's only a question
of how much over 800 It will go."
A United Press International
count showed 804 pedootriaa and
motorist death* ta the 108 hate
holiday period from • p. m. Fri­
day to midnight Tuesday. During
a comparable, non-holiday period,
tha council estimated, 870 highway
deaths would ba reported.
The breakdown of holiday ac­
cidental deaths:
Traffic BOS; drowahtgs Ut-,
planes 8: fireworks 8; mlsccllaa•ous 187; total 878.
California traffic killed 41 per­
sona, Texas counted 33 highway
victims; Ohio, 38; New York, 14)
Florida, Slg Arisona, 19; llllnoly,
11; Missouri, 17; Alabama, North
Carolina and South Carolina, each
IS; and Minnesota, 18.
Th* record toll continued the '
deadly patent that began a month
ago with 432 traffic deaths evfg
the Memorial Day weakend, The
previous summer holiday record
of 481 traffic fatalities was act oh
the Fourth of July weekaud ta
lWtO. Th* all-time high for * boll- *
day weekend was act at Christmas­
time, 1884, when 704 perrons were
killed le traffic.
,
Drowning* more than doubled
th# Memorial Day weekend toll,
and fireworks were killers. At the
Dalles, Ora. k firework* bomb Ig­
nited by sn Indian couple A r t
sideways into a car aad hilled tha
couple's. 8-moath-old soa. . A car­
load at fireworks, exploded, aad
killed a Crowd latesd, Nok,’ mm.

Tw* riots rowaod asoM tetefit*
bool Hudate Belle shot M p waste
to Um tospHal te Now Task City
sad 408 ia 808 youtha milled about
Beliefoetain*, Ohio, streets hurling
rocks sad firswasbws ta tea
break of

JERUSALEM (UPI) —

dreamed up n plan to trade a
Um Jewish Uvea for 10,000
because another Nasi official was
horning la on his Jewish o a g n ton preserve and anyhow "I,bad
no work to da."
Spectators in Uw packed J m ,
seism courtroom, laughed tarred*
utoualy aa •Ekkmann, grimacing
and gesturing, elalnwd hia-whole
Idee wee to instore hia own clip*
ping standing with his Nasi baseea.
Tha deal was approved, but never
The July marling of Uw Bear- went through.
Lake Manor Clirk Betterment
The awn whn is being tried ee
Ann., Inc. will be held at • p.m. Uw maetoc killer who sent ate arilWednesday.
11oa Jews to their deaths dsyittoA
Mr. aad Mrs. William Taylor af
1307 Alton Dr., Bear Lake Manor
will be hosti at Uw rogular busi­
ness session.

Bear Lake Group
Sets Meeting

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RICHMOND, Vo. (UPI)—Three
storage tanks containing 285,000
gallons of gasoline exploded and
horned early today at'a fuel stor­
Socletj
age plant oa Uw James River.
Sport*
Twe werkmvn were Injured In
Uw spectacular blasa at the Crown
Central Petroleum Corp- load lag Wear ng Thin
pier. One was hoapiulited la criti­
WASH! IGTON (UPI) - Ben.
cal condition, Uw othor wan net Estes Ka saver (D-Tenn.) ted the
seriously injured. Two ether men drug to usury today that ten
to the area managed la swim lo Americas people's "p^liencf with
safety.
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CONGRESSMAN MYD HKRLONfl
ones flew over the capital te Washington, D. C. te
ing part te tha flag raining ceremony July 4 at tha
to right, Rav. Juntas N. Barnett* local UBO chain*
gten, USOntaff aide* ACt DonaldC. CraaaamfNm
Mnj. Baa
BaattWyat*
Control Ibwar; Salvation Army MaJ.
Central Florida area and PFC Lawrence W.

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�camouflaged with paint
Ostensible mason for the pres­
ence ef the armed forte, which
apparently ia being further in­
creased In aise by many person­
nel carriers and supply . trucks
along the mountain road systems,

it to protect the rail, highway and.
electrical imtallation* from fur­
ther cabotage by the Incenaed
German-apeaking extremists of
the area.
The Austrian aid# of the dispute
is placed in evidence by slogena
peinted en walla of many of the
towns end villages: “ Self govern­
ment of Hud Tirol” — “ 8ud Tirol
calla In desperation to Berlin"—
"Bod Tirol does not want to be
a colony o f Italy.”
There slogans art painted out
by the Italians apparently ns fast
aa they are discovered. But in
many cases the white covering

paint merely emphasizes the orig­
inal lettering by giving it a twotonrd affect.
These slogans Increase in num*
ber and indignation on the Aus­
trian side of the Brenner Pass.
Hire the Italians cannot interfere
with the sign painters or attempt
to eradicate their work.
The increasing tension* through*
out the area, the recent bombings
by German-apeaking protagonists
and the casualties resulting from
soldiers firing on individuals who
failed to Identify themselves properiy, have pretty wail emptied
Boiteno af American tourists at

Since then tensions between the
German and Italian-speaking pop.
ulatio*i have steadily mounted.
Three international conferences
between Italy sad Austria have
failed to settle them; the last collapse occurred in Enrich In June.
The Austrians claim South Ty­
rol has no affective self governmeat and ia, ia affect, a province
of Italy because Austria, pledged
to neutrality aa the price of bar
freedom from the U88B, cannot
be a member of NATI whereas
lU ly is; that therefore the West­
ern majority bloc in the United
Nation* has to aide with Italy in

this, the height of the season.
German and British tourists, al­
ways in the majority, continue to
flood in unperturbed, attracted by
the scenery and the /am* the arts
shares with Spain as the Inst
spots where prices have not yet
been materially affected by infia*
tion.
The dispute over South Tyrol,
n province of Austria until the
end of World War J, dates from
the Do Gaapcri-Gruber compact
mad* in Paris in 1M6, under
which the South Tyrol waa to en­
joy a substantial msasura of self
government

this territorial diipuU deiplu tha
fact that Ialjr aa well at Autah
(at that tima a capita part of
Hitlar Germany) waa oa Um lot.
ins aMa of World War II.
The Auitriana further clalia
that the population o f the South
Tyrol ia German-apeaking in the
majority, deapita heavy importa.
tion of factory workara from
aouthern ftaly, and that the Ger»
msn-apcaklng population ia being
denied calf-government for Q i
lingulallc arena by auch devjcra
aa eitandlng the region to include
all TrenUno with reaultant in.
creaaa in the Italian note count

MOSCOW (UPI) — Seven-year.; touches that made Khrushchev'! to the U. 8. Embassy In- Moscow lebulliet mood. Ha repaatcdly in.
old Cheryl Thompson took Nikita evening at U. 8. Ambassador la thraa yaars and ha did .it up|Viud Thompson and his fam ily^
S. Khrushchev by the hand and Llewellyn Thompson'* mansion prapar. Ha brought hie wlfe. Nina. vi|ll hlj dlcha jn , Durban Mo».
showed him the backyard vegata- Tuesday a homey, Fourth of i
bio garden. •
July affair.
That waa ona of tha folksy | It was Khrushchov's first visit Khrushchev waa la a gay and j r*™. *°ws •"* P**1, _____

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“SU PE R - RIGHT* HEAVY WESTERN STEER BEEP

HUM! BEACH (UPI) - Jamas
1 . Haris's multi - mUlio* • dollar
duos taeitaso proposals arora axftetod te run Into opposition to.
day from dtlogataa to tho Tasm-

«■ Tha union gnesldeat's attorney*
* advised bias that his demand for
j f 'jpr tarnation ardarad jacmaao at
* at toast I f a moeth » ovary
£ rank • sad • flto member'* dues
aright vtototo the Landrum-Gr#5 fia law.
f t Aad auay Taamstars oiilciala
w among d a M N dalagato* comS plalaad privataly that It would bo
s difficult ta azpltln tha naed for
t S sisaabto duos tocreaae ta thair

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Map Dapartmaat Mnonmr Harold Fink. Tha maps war* orglnally printod
for distribution through Ttxaoo aarvica stations in Cuba. Glumly taking

MIAMI (UPI)—Joseph Patrick
Hamming, who ween sa Australisnbnah hat'and stands S-B, to a
soldier of fortune who looks tike
Hsmsting, a native af Loo
Angeles, believes bis bend of
guerillas now training ta South
Florida will help In the ultimata
downfall a f Fidel Castro's Cuban
Haris's revenue-raising propoa-

Tha boarded gloat, who aaya ba
hto program to art.up a Up­ Is M, prefers ta use tbs name
grade lobbying aad political divt- “ Jerry Patrick" ta aammaadlng
•ton, raise strike beaafU* aad or- the latereoatiaoatai Panstratiaa
Pore* (latarpea), Tha gaag af
guerillas hopes ta becoass useful
In beat raids, rassanaissancs and
setting up Mdtrgrouad activity
within Cuba.
Hamming says ha was a U. S.
Marina for ala years, aad alee
waa n paratroop instructor with
Castro's rebel army la IBM, ba.
fora defeating.
Ha aaya ho uses the name
Jerry Patrick rather thaa Hem-

tha Bvergtaddglf'toaalate af f t
mas, many ad them farmer a n a bars af the Army Special Panes,
Marlas reconnaissance group* end
paratroops.
Interpaa to the paratroop unit
ef tha aati-ComaauaUt Interna­
tional brigade beaded by Prank
Fiorini, who fought with Castro
but later defected.
Piomi claims te have under­
water demolition teaau training
in California, Virginia and New
York.
Patrick and bis troops live la
a boarding bouse ta a middle
class Miami neighborhood. On a
dresser beside bis sot era tbs pa­
perback novtU entitled, “ They
Died With Their BooU On." and
“ Smoke In the Valley”
Six af tbs ISO paratroopers who
participated ta tha Ul-taUd Bay
af Pigs Invasion last April took
part in a parachute exert 1** soar
Port Lauderdale this past weekPatrick aaya hit Interpaa group
is supported by email contribu­
tions from sympathisers aad that

ClMMd!

tor actress Lauras Bacall aad
actor Jasaa Roberta Jr.
Following futile aU*m&gt;a at
matrimony in Vienna, Austria,
aad Las Vagsa, Nav„ Roberta
aad MU* BaeaB. tha widow a!
actor Humphrey Bogart, wan
married Tuesday ta Ensenada,
married Tuesday ta Enmaada,
Hsxlco.
Tha adwlywata

Roberta, SB, triad ' u marry
Miss Bacall, M, two weeks lie
ta Vtonaa, but they were turned
dawn whoa they triad to obtain a
lianas*. Vtonaa authorities said it
waa because Kobards* Mexican
divorce from hi* previous wilt
US* invalid, but rapitaaatativee

thalr si—j
“ Wa gat |7 a plat, |10 if wa*ra
lucky," be said. "But wa caa't
sell ta much because of eur
training aehodulo."
Typical of tho Interpaa troops
la 11-year-eld Joe German af
Bowling Grata, Ky., whs attend­
ed Western Kentucky Stats
Teachers College briefly. Aekod
why bo joined Interpaa, Gamas
said be “just liked ta soldier."
Fiorini claims that aa entire
Americas Lsglsa chapter ia a
North Florida city has offered to
join. Patrick showed UPI a tele­
gram Aram a Minneapolis man
offering latarpea tha use af 14
surplus amphibious leading .araft
(Ducks) far “ excursion rides."
latarpea has vary Uttle sguipmeat at present.
Patrick indicated tha trainees
were act using wsspsaa white
training la tha United States becausa af possible vtelatlaa af U. 8.
neutrality laws.

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vseioa af Cuba far some time.
Maw to the tUta, ba said, fee
motif. Maiag'BArtiad'and p m neissssaa groups to operate. He
believes small groups eould sus­
tain thsassslvaa in Cube if food
end supplies could ba dropped ta
In their training runs Into the
Everglades, Patrick's men live o ff
tbs land, taking no food with them
aad only one change of clothes.
“It'a abaaper living out there,”
Patrinek said. “ We go out there a
lot ta keep from paying rent la
town.’

LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Cons,
adiaa Qosrgio Jamal, N , aad tho
Pf-yoar-old woman who has filed a
paternity suit against him said
Tuesday they are not m§d nt each
other.
Divorces Joaa Tyler’s suit waa
disclmsd Monday sad asksd *2,050
medical ears, |7M monthly during
tho pregnancy parted and ft io
monthly after the baby Is born.
“Joan to a ales girl and I believe
ws ess work this art amicably,1'
said Jsamt. "I surely hope so. I
don’t have much money but I am
willing (• help bar.*'
“Georgs and I era art mad at
sack other,'' Miss Tyler said. “ Ws
era not going to fight this thing
out tooth and nail. Ws have dis­
cussed it. Ws have discussed mar­
riage.
“ But George tells ms hs may
want ta sail Us home hers aad Uva
In Europe. I don’t want to Uva
there. I am sura George won't
deny that wa have bad a lava at*
fair."
She aatd noma of tha laaguaga
used la ber suit was “just a mat­
ter of legal procedure."

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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON — (NEA) —
Sapid reading courses are all the
rage la Washington theca days.
Centre! Intelligence Agency got
Into the act first, some years age,
br.maldag speed reading compul­
sory for ita researchers and situa­
tion evaluators.
Pentagon has a night courea la
the basement far ofHaara wanting
to get ahead by speeding up their
perception an d comprehension.
Aad there are ether, groups ea
Capitol Bill, at Department of
Agriculture and m private classes
slaving away two hours a night ed down by the dupream Court be­
several times a week.
fore the honorable Justices took
The lessen for this erase, Is that off an three months vacation—to
the government printing mills all recover from their ewa wordi­
ever town are dally aad gaily ness, no doubt.
grinding out many times more! The decision left the legal promaterial than anyone can possibly feasloa completely raafeundad and
read la i t hours.
confused. Aad they started mors
Every official's desk la Wash­ arguments than they S t s p p e d .
ington is stacked .high enough to Boat of this was done by g-to-d
hid* the Washington monument decision, which Indicates the Jus­
unlace all his papers are classified tices weraa’t too sure ef what they
and have to ba hidden from him won doing thomsalvos.
by kis secretaries. So the problem Justin Bremen's tt,000-werd
is, hew do you lick the ayitem 7
decision suppooed to ditids wheth­
Blase dbg Kennedy administra­ er dues paid to a unicia by worktion earn* te town the flood of this era in a closed shop could ha used
material kaa been higher than for political purposes t* which the
ever. This Is what drives poop]* te members .abjaat may bo Impossible
rapid reading. It's a# longer for to enforce. The decision was hand­
fun.
ed down on the court'* final Mon-

I find this feet: Aa of
hug net tho official W
the next biennium at

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gre vftood by tha
or daughter to a state junior
If you and yo
youH be paying Mies tax on his or her monte,
you buy » driver’s license In September, you will
Ing another 26 cents toward! driver education,
win boy a two year license this year, you will ba
98 fer It instead of the present 81J8.
tea#.art just some of the many taxes you will be

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&gt;W0 or aw n; II par cant have
mortgages with aa average ef ft,*
•00 left to be paid; *4 par cant
have nnlnatillmaat debts.
Those s n the latest fladiags ef
Georg* Katoaa of the Uahrmity
of MhM ftn, vko k ii jM t Invi4 4

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day. Tha AFL - CIO axccutlvf
best'd met fa Washington a week
later. Bat la that week's time Ita
eeeaeel kad aot been able to fig.
are what the anion* will have to
do to oomply with the dediion.
It took the Supreme Court 10
fears to dertd* that It la a crime
te be a M aher ef the Commuaiat
party fa tho United States, and
that the party weald hare to tugw
later as a tool of tho Soviet Union.
Justice Frankfurter’* 110 • pet*
majority opinion la practically an*
iateUltiUo even to lawyer*.
Commentit counsel,'after study*
fag it for a‘ few days, apparently
advised the party leaders aot to
comply. There ate still so many
loopholes that every attempt at
aafaieeaieat by Department of
Jastlae win he chaU*n«ed in t h «
court*. It may be another 10 years*
baler* tin nutter .can be resolved.
la another ••paf* decision by
Jastiee Frankfurter on the admitelbUtty as evidian of a confoa*
aioa fat a Ceaaertkat murder case,
ho traced the history of the prob­
lem for centuries.
This was as confusing that even
Justice Karl Warren, who concur*
rod with tho opinion In principle^
ofaservsd that, "H had aot boon tho
custom o f. tho court to writo
lengthy and abstract disserta­
tions.”
That about says it as well as
anything caw Far until all legalminded people can learn to writs
simple English la short sentences,
the people who take rapid reading

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MADELINE MACK, Queen o f the National Amateur
Athletic Union Mr. America contest, checks the bulging
biceps ■o f Ray Routledge who won 1061 Mr. America
title. Competition was held at Santa Monica, Calif.

•leading 'Mixing' Director
Released From State Prison
JACKSON, Miss. (UPI) — The
national director of the. Congress
*d Racial Equality (CORE) was
released Tuesday from the Mills*
A lp p l atata penitentiary after 40
days behind bat* as an arrested
“Freedom Rider."
James Farmer, 41, posted bond
and about IS hours later called a
press conference to reportion bis

Gunman Tricks
"Vacationers;
Kidnaps Teenager

(UPI) — A gunMOAB, Utah (UP1)—
gu
asaa tricked three Connecticut va­
cationers Into stopping their car in
the Utah Badlands Tuesday night,
then fatally shot a woman, woundod a man and kidnaped a 14-yearmold girl.
w Roadblocks ware .- thrown •tip
.around the area 4a aa effort to
catch the slayer. .
Dead an arrival at. Moab, II
miles from tho shooting scono was
Jeanette Sullivan, 41, Rackvilie,
Conn. Taken to I. W. Allen Hos­
pital with i t caliber ballet wodnds
In the htad
han*li wai CkirloG
Roothroyd, 6|, also of BackriUa.
% Denise Sullivan, 14, deugkter of
the woman, was reported to have
boon kidnaped by the man, who
also robbed all throe. The girl, ac­
cording to tho Grand County sher­
i f f a office, made a futile attempt
to drive away la their email for­
eign car but was rua off the read
aad dragged from the vehicle after
her mother and Boothroyd were
shot.
9
The seriously hurt Boothroyd
told deputise tho man flagged the
ear down aad asked lor assistance.
Than he brandished the i t rifle.
When Boothroyd got out of the
car the bandit demanded money,
then shot the elderly man in the
face oo ho triad to protect himself
with tye bends. Bsionds later he
shot Mia. Sullivan esc* in tbs
_ head..The girt triad te drive away

confinement. He laid murderer*
appear' to be receiving better
treatment than are the jailed antisegregationists.
“ Mr three weeks at the peni­
tentiary tried mp faith in human
nature," Farmer said. The Negro
leader, one of CORK’* founders II
year* ago. aaid the riders' treat­
ment at the penitentiary in Parch*
mann amounted to “ psychological
enislty."
Fred Jones, superintendent at
the institution, later denied “ Freedom Riders” were being mistreat*
ed. Jones said the group was
rowdy and Jailers occasionally had
to punish them to maintain “order
and discipline.'*
Farmer, who later returned to
his home in New York, said Mis*
slssippi'a treatment e&lt; the riders
Is aimed at “turning' them into
animals."
He said some were forced to
sleep for throe nights “ on hard,
cold steal floors" with fans “going
full blast to free so as out."
Then, 'he sdid, "the, fans Were
turned completely' off for .three
days, making the heat unbearable
. . . it was difficult to breathe."
Farmer was among the first of
101 “Freedom Riders" Jailed hero
since the anti*aegregation cam­
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MANILA (UPI) — General e(
the Army Douglas MacArthur aad
his wife nostalgiceliy sang "Let
Me Call You Sweetheart" today at
a touching reunion with 8,000 com­
bat veterans who served with tho
wartime commander of Pacific
forces.
MacArthur, on a sentimental re­
turn te the Philippines, stood with
hla arm around his wife's shoul­
ders while the throng of old Mi­
dlers, corns of them disabled and
on crutches, lifted their voices in
song.
The II-year-old retired general
opened bia speech by saying,
“ When you sang that aong, I was
afraid yon might telco my wtfo
away"
His voice trembling with emo­
tion, the eld soldier told the man
ha once commended! "On such an
occasion as Uils, my thoaghte go
boch to Unto men who wont with
us te their last campaign. I da not
know tho dignity of thoir birth,
but 1 do knew the glory af' their
death."
Tha meeting between MacArthur
and bia comrades was hold in the
swank Manila Hotel, itself once a
battlefield whore Americana aad
Japaaaea fought room -by* ream
when the city was liberated during
World War II.

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The two-week dally Vacation
Bible School at tha Lake Mary
First Baptist Churck waa com*
plated Juan 23 with a pkaie at
Big Tree Park and a commence
Hunt program at the church.
Eighty-five students were, en­
rolled with an average daily sttoodance, sf 7S taking part In the
nehooL
Certificates of sward von pre­
sented at the program kg B. Eu­
gene Jackson, poster ed the
church, who also caprooaed ap­
preciation to all workeeu ad tha
Itfcoel*
These assisting with Urn daily
psogram Included Mr*. R. laaard Mete Le Fils, Geneva| Darlene
sad Mrs. G. Jen**, nursery| Mr*. Nkhol*, Lake Mary, aad Canto
M. Nicholda, Bonnie JMleway,
George D. Kerr, Bnchel ‘.'Fries,
M, Bryant, Mrs. R. Maitin and Georg* Wright, and Marguerite
Mrs. H. Wilbanks, beginners; Mrs. McBrayer, Sanford.
B. Harden, Mrs. B- Bowing, Mrs.

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M. Gainey,- prinysry.
Mr*. D. Lusk, Mrs. B. Aadmwn
and Mr*. M. WHbaahg, jurists;
Mrs- J. Gang, Mrs. M. Btohag gad
Mrs. M. Wilhelm, intermediates; WJliiam Blaktly, DtSary, Mrs.
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If. 8. NO. 1 NORTH CAROLRiA COBBLERS
(LIMIT t o fE

�Fraley On Sports
1f trying with a to r n or merely
him out for exorcise.
No matter who eventually
breaks hia record of 00 in 0&lt;O
season. I’ll (till rank Babe Ruth
as the greatest homer hitter o(
them eH.
The general moaning about the
lack of fighters la done mostly by
guys who made their living man,
aging them.
I'm not a basketball buff, but
keeping college teama out of big
city auditoriums doesn't figure to
stop attempted fixes.
S
As an old country boy, I'll nev.
or get used to the modern harness
racing palaces.
But understand, I'm not knock­
ing success; Just wishing I was
geared for it.
mm Uu

fh e Detroit Tiger* and p arteMU Rid*, a pair of prt-oaaeeo
IM e 1 shots, passed Use July «th
Mfcrtnna with s fervent haps
P e t Pair prise pitching "atepate" wtn stay healthy an thS
way to the World Series,
thank Lery is tba boy the Tiam rooUng for to remain
and hearty.
i k r h i Rods, they’re urging
Joey Jgy to stay out of drafts,
ary hunted homo tba winning
Ju thn 10th liniog Tuesday
la pttehlqg the Tlgttg te a 44

S

Cincinnati
lna Angelas
Sen Francisco

fT H S tltl?'
Hrt* -TOP.
— ®l»T
w u sa r*
w r
. OF HIM J

nightcap vletoap dear the New
Yack Yankees. The triumph onabled the Tigers to maiatela their
one gaase American League lead
oyer the Yaaheea, who won the
opener, M , ea m atey Ford’s five-

w r e r n

. Jay pltchad. a three-hitler ter
his aesoad straight shutout as the
Rods defeated the PitUburgh Pi­
rates, 3-4, sad preserved their
two-game National League load
over the Lea Angeles Dodgers.
The Dodgers scored six runs in
the first, inning sad hung aa for
a *-• win over the Milwaukee
Brave*; the fas Francises Glsau
clobbered the Cfctoage Cuba, U 4,
tbea lost the alghteap, S-3; aod
the PhOadSlpbis PhUa won tha
second game of a twin bill with
the St. LeuiS Cardinals, 104, after
loetogtha opeuer, 10-7,
la tha American League, tha
Baltimore .Males beat tha Clavelead Indians, 1-1; tba Washington
Senators trouaosd the Boston Rid
Box, 74;. the LN Angolas Angels
elimbbd , Owt of the caller by
74; end thn Minnesota Twins
beat the Chicago White Sox twice,
M is fit
A crowd of 74,144 — largest Of
the INI eeaeau end alee to* Mg.
geft turnout at Yankee Stadium
since 1MT — watched the TlgOrs
spilt with the Tiukrti
te f*

vtetoad' alaa

I t the Nattonai to g n a .

kite duHmm

NEW YORK (UPD — Fearless
Fraley’s reflections on sports la
general!.
Jack (Doe) Kearns Bays that
Sam Langford was the best box
fighter of them all.,
Woman gymnasts are the pret&gt;
ticst gate la sports, or the shape­
liest, anyhow.
Frank Laae makes old Bobo
Newsom look Uka a etaj-at heme.
Any three-lane highway Is more
dangerous than Indianapolis.
You know time’s a’wastln’ when
an S a.m. tee-off tlmo leaves you
among the missing.
Baseball lost • heap of color
when It ordered Its players to be
non-coatroveralal la their conver­
sation.
If parachute Jumping la a sport,
so la Russian mulatto.
Play every abet safe and you'll
take 10 shots off a high handicap
gams; moaning hit the shots
you’re positive you caa hit.
Imagine ia these Mg bonus days
that the Immortal Nap Lejolo re.
ceived a mule when he was a
bonus baby.
The giant slalom makes pyg­
mies out of a lot of would-be

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“TH AT
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H » only way I go for croquet
is when it's made with chicken. If
you like bull fights, we’d have
l cry little In common.
You can throw In cock fighting,

And midget nailers, as wall.
People who live In glass bouses
shouldn’t bit fuagoes In the paUo.
Mary, queen of Scots, wa* tbs
first tody to lose bar head ever
the game of golf.
Pearaea’s average time for the Paacbo Goasalas gets my vote
100-top event wee 154.294 miles aa the best tennis player of all
per hour, whacking betterment at
the mark set by last year’s "MO" • Knock rassliag all you want, but
winner, Jack Smith of Spartan­ Friaao Camera has mad* more
burg. Smith finished third Tues­ out of It than the hoods 1st him
day.
keep to hie whole boxing career..
Pearson piloted n 1961 Ponttee
"I’d like to ae* pinch hitters
over tba two and one-half alia used more than once a game to
track.
keep fellow* like Ted Williams
Loreoxen seemed to have the and Mas Ifustol to n fading game.
race to toe /bag until Feeroon Sam Snead toots a trumpet ae
made his move on the Nth lap— well that he could wield n horn
two: tope from the finish.
Streaking past tha stragglers,
Can gw really believe that some
Pearson ran bumper to bumper at those basketball fix coaches
with Lorensea, tbea nosed Into tpe didn’t have an Idas something
lead on the final top.
was Uederkranz to Denmark?
Lorensen still was to the run­
You can't heap Joe DIMaggto
ning until ba found himself off m7 all-time baseball dub. bunched up with other cars end / Nor off M. M.'a either, 1 betoba.
forced to alow. down, for a. Unr Bone m e owners should here
fa doctor*whether they 'are reel*

Pearson Takes 'Firecracker' Race
DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. (UPI)
—Young David Pearson headed
home today with about $1,000
first-place' money, aa Improssive
new record for Daytona Speed­
By United Pnee to tsm d w il
way’s annual Fourth of July
National Leagne
flayer * d o b O.AB R, R. Pat. "Firecracker" 230-adle race, end
Altman, Chi.
N 111 M 75 447
Claaento, Pgh. 70 279 to 94 .917
1 u tu n
71 97 M l
Key*, I X
Keen, L.A.
61 ill 4# 91 At!
WIMBLEDON, England (U P D Aaron. MU.
71 176 46 M A ll
Pinion, Cte.
79 111:44 IN .317 Chuck McKinley of St, A n ., Me.,
WUla, L.A.
79 Mt 4S 64 .117 the United States' last survivor to
Merer. BtL.
71 Ml M m a i ?
Mathew*, MU. 71179 to M A ll tha singles competition bf the
Wimbledon tennis championships,
American League
Player A C M O.AB R, R .P ct matched his tireless volleying
Cash, Del.
79 2*4 « 94 .344 against Britain’s Mika Songster
Brandt, Bal.
» Ml 44 M 444 today to the men’s semifinals..
Killabrw, Min. » 9 t o , It m j i t l
Pieroall, O s. I f S T l T n A411
Mantle, W.Y.
fSgto 79 MAM
Romano, Cta. 76 174 47 M All then Kirsbaan of India.
McKinley, seeded No. a, was fa*
Slavers, Chi.
71 Ml 4» M A ll
voted
to eliminate Urn unleaded
Peareea, L.A. 4*193 to 46 AU
B.Rblasa, Bal. M Ml 47 M AM
Gentile, Bal.
74 231 II 71 AM

League Leaders

lather's alath.
. Tom Cheney, a National League Nattonai League — Cepeda, Glcastoff, mad* his (trot American nnto M; Maya, Giants 91; Rohm*
League start a winning one far eon, Rods' 90; Mathew*, Brava*
Washington, although to needed M; Aaron, Braroa 17.
nlath-lnalag relief from John Gab. Amertoaa League-Marts, Y u .
lor. Gene Woodllng, Gene Groan bats S ir Mantle, Yaaheea ■ ;
and Willie Tasby, hit tomato.
Kill*brew, Twine M; Cash, TiGeerge Thomas and L it Thom* gen 34; Gentile, Orioles 91.
aa each hit a throe*run homer for
B u s Parted h
the Angel* to their flrst.gaaM j(iq I Mattunl Leagne — Cepeda, olr
ever Kansas City, fa d Ktuiaewgki arts 71; leblaiee, R a d a *1;
end Ken'Hunt contributed baaci- May*. G lut* M; Aaron, Brava*
empty blasts as Loo Angalea seat I f; From * Rada M.
tonus baby Lew Krausee down to Aatorteu l eeague - Gentile, Ori­
his third (m ight defeat, to to* oles 76;' Mfrls, Yanks 74; Man*
alghteap* Rocky Bridget hU hla tie, Yank* 70; Cask, Tigers &lt;1;
tint homer sine* 1MB to help the Killakrew, Twin* 17.
PHshtog
Angela make U a clean sweep.
Julio Recquer hit 6 pinch grand Nattonai Laagno Podros, Dad
slam homer in to* ninth to give or* S&gt;1; Miller, O le n t a 44;
Mteneeota its AreLgam* victory Shants, Pirate* 14; K e u fa s ,
over Chicago- Harmon Klllebrew Dodgers 11-g; Jay, Reds 114.
By United Prose totmuerteael hit n three-run hosier In the night American League—Latmaa, in*
•arasota nitoed good pitching cap and Jsek Krnllck acatterod 16 diets 7-0; Ford, Yanks 13-2; Msa­
hits to pitching the distance.
il, Tigers B-l; Wynn, White Sex
Jay’s victory.for Cincinnati was •4; O ru l, Indians 7-9.
over Daytona Beach that atretahIts Florida Btoto League load
W twa games,
Pitotor Rupert* Topping gave
i t snip an* hU to BaromU'e 4-1
tortery to tha opener. Sarasota
apooed twice to tha second toning
an throe alngto* and n awrifice
m hy catchar M m stuta, Two
pmro tuna to to* alxto were unf iS * .”
■.Tha lew Bea aaptodsd far flwr
Ono to top .aim ing toxin gto,to*

Palmer Wins
Golf Revenge 4

ST. ANDREWS. Scotland (UPI)
—Arnold Palmer waited a year to
get his revenge on the famed
"road tola" - the 17th - at a t
Andrews' old course, hut It was
wertk it.
\
The husky atotmakor from to*
troto, Pa., got aa eagle throe u
Me Jinx hole Tuesday Ibal helped
him to a five-stroke victory over
Gary Player of South Africa to a
$10,000 television match. Palmar
wound up with n three-undcr-par

e firm foothold In the "big time."
’Smooth, calculating driving,
plus n bad break for runnerop
Fred Lnreaxen of Elmhurst, 111.,
paid off in Tuesday’s race for
Pearson, a 20-ytar-old Spartan­
burg, S. C., driver.

gangster gad Gnu set up a possi­
ble U.S.-Auuie meeting with the
rod-haired Lever to Friday’s final.
1%e United States faUad for the
second straight gear to gain n
berth to the woman’s •emlflaals
Tuesday when ll-year-old Karon
Hantie of Chula Vista, Calif., was
upset by 'South Africa's Rena*
•cbtturmaa, M , M , 7-5.
r la Thursday's ■ match**, Miss
Schuurman will meet Christine
Trutaan of Britain and top-seeded
Sandra leynoida of South Africa
will play Angela Mortimer of
Britain.
Miss Hants* managed to reach
the semifinals of the women's
doubles when she teamed with
BUlie Jean Moffltt of Long Baacb,
Calif., t* defeat Mias Schuurman
and Mlae.Reynolds, 9-7, *4. The
South African ware top-seeded to
this division.
McKinley and Dannie Ralston of
Bakanfiald, Calif., wero elimi­
nated by Fraeer gad Emersoo, 3-6,
6-4, 74," 4-2, to the quarter-finals
of the meq’e doubles.

Lakers Pad

LOS ANOKLES (UPI) - Elgin
Baylor, considered by many to be
the finest basketball player-la the
world, signed n five-year contract
Tuesday with the Lea Angeles
Lakers at a salary hinted nt about
$30,000 a year.

Club President Robert E. Short,
a Minneapolis trucking executive,
made the announcement.
#
"So far as wa know, this la tha
longest-term contract ever given
to a professional athlete," Short
said. "It Indicates our faith in the
continued ability of'tha man we
fool Is tha greatest basketball
player In the history of the game.”
Short said he had made n spe­
cial trip from Minneapolis to dls.
cuu the pact with the former St­
atus U. star, who still had a 7 «*♦
left on bis old contract.

Nelson Places 1st
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Norm
Nelson of Racine, Wis., averaged
74.36 Tnllos par hour Tuesday to
winning the $loo-lap featurn stock
car race at the USAC-sponaored
event at the new Indianapolis
Raeeway park. Paul Oddsmith eL
St. Claire Shows, Mkh., finish#?
second, U seconds behind Nel-

Soccer Teams Tie

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Wina Twice
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Bey.
mour Cromwell of Cambridge*
Mass., former Princeton Unlveri*
tty oarsman, won the aoo-meter
cbamplooshlp race of tha annual
Independence Day regatta ea the
Schuylkill River Tuesday. Cram*
wall also .captured to* quarter

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World War I

A t Bridesmaid's

District Officers
Visit Auxiliary
I vows . before a largo
f mtotfrai and friends inly
p X T a t the First Baptist
In Oviedo.
Jack T. Bryant, paster a&lt;
itch, effietated at the dob-

in church ir u artistically dse­
ed for tha ceremony "by Mrs.
» y Janes. U rge baskets of
a gladiaU. and pink carnations
i placed at vantage points aad
icbad candelabra hold bnfnlapers. Fswi ware tied with
an aad a white altar cloth was
William H. Martin, arganlal,
n iit t il a program af Mptial
mate aad accompaniad Mcrfttt
taky, soloist.

Given in marriage by her h r*
nr-li-law, 1 . L. Ward, the bride
us radiant io bar formal gown
I pnht i ilk organsa over aatin.

U !SJ5K3 %£&lt;
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ft end terminated la s chapel

u A acalloped crown af taco

MRS. WILLIAM KEITH MALCOLM

bndersons Conclude
/ery Busy W e e k '

A Good Fit Gives
Professional Look
To Home Sewing

Mf. and Mr* P.

tesy

attended Wednesday

at tea Orlando pomp of
&gt;. Aedamoa Jra.
VM I# latfodoM

their

la tea parents ,cf their
M fiance, Mr. aad Mrs.

non , bride elect, presented
hearts with the name of each
ideal engraved on bracelet
ns to tea Misses Sally
Mag af Winter Fsrfc, Caroic
JMfl, Orlando, Elalao Hudsister of tea groom, FrankItem., lliubath Wyaans and
• CUrk of Valdosta, fit.
m guests were Mrs. Ward
tea, mother of tha moon aad

Beach to ha tha weekend guests or suit is in the way It fits. If
of her parents and to attend the yen make your own clothes, skill
wedding of her niece. Friday even- ia fitting Is Insurance against a
lag they all attended the Hudgins.
homemade look.
Anderson wedding at the Park
Bulges, wrinkles and excess
Lake Presbyterian Church ia prlaado and the reception in the fullness disturb the planned effect
ebafeh parlors.
of a stylish silhouette.
’ Sunday afterndon Urn Andsrsons
Ciothei fit when they corres­
gad the Browers enjoyed a driva pond In tiu and shape to a per­
which began with a visit io the son's figure without spoiling tha
Sanford Zoo and indudsd trying proportion qf the design and with­
the new bridgs of tha expressway, out restricting the wearer's move­
a leisurely drive along the tree ment.
lined banka of Lake Monroe in
Unless tbs garment is n vary
Enterprise and a stop at the quaint simple one, it should be fitted ea
Episcopal Chureh in that town, the figure before it is permanently
which dates from ths 'early lioo'a. stitched along Important basic
Mrs. Anderson worshipped there lines. Sines darts vary often need
as a child, so It held many mem­ changing, It ia bast to have them
ories for her.
basted ,la for first fitting.
Whatever type of touadattoa
On the return trip, they stopped
for a call on Mrs. Anderson's cou­ garment- and other undergarments
sins, the J. V. Richards and her will be worn with the dress should
SS-yaar-old uncle, Russell Palmer, be worn for the fitting. H possi­
ble, i t before a foil length miner
all af Enterprise.
Monday morning lha Browers or a.long triple minor,
left on their vaeqlion, which, Is v *hm in fltteg cornea write prac­
scheduled to Include sightseeing tice. la order to bo euecoaafid earn
la Washington, D. C. nad n visit meet learn ten oaaaatials of Bead
write tha Pennsylvania relatives!. • fit aad ha willing to work.

They wore matching headpieces
and circular veils of aOk tUnaien.
The maid of boner carried n nose­
gay of pink and white carnations
and the .attendants carried nosegaye of pink carnations.
Hubert Prieyt, a classmate of
the groom, waa beet man. and
serving aS ushers wars Kcnnc'.n
and Joe Malcolm, brothers at the
graom, Ferdinand Duds and
Jofcnfljr Jones.
little Diane rfudi, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Duda, Belle
Glade, and niece of the bride, was
flower girl. She-wore-a-dress ut
pink lace .embroidery fashioned
with a fitted bodice end short
pnffsd sleeves. She carried rose
petals in a basket trimmod with
pink satin bows.
Danny Duda, ' nephew af the
bride and Diane's' brothe* w«s
ring bearer and carried the two
rings on the traditional satin pil­
low.
Mrs. Fleming cboee for bar
daughter’s wedding n street length
dress of gray tees over rose taf­
feta, with matching accessories
and an orchid corsage.
The groom’s mother chose a
stm t length dress of lavender
linen, black accessories and an
orchid corsaga.
Immediately following the wed­
ding a reception was held in the
educational building of (he chureh,
with Mrs. Joe I. Beasley In charge
of arrangements..
Ornate ware greeted at the door
by Mrs. B. L. Ward and Miss
Mary Aon Jsakiai. Tbs refresh*
meat table was overlaid with a
white limn cloth and centered
with n large wedding cake. Fern
and pink roses surrounded the
cake and two crystal punch bowls
were at either end of the table.
Assisting with the serving wars
Mrs. Milton Gore, Mrs. Jim
Wheaton, Mrs. Betty Brown, Mrs.
Felton Lavender! Mrs. Kenneth
Malcolm, tad Mrs. Hubert Priest.
Mrs. Jack Dodd kept the bride's
Background music was present­
ed during tha evening by Miss
Julia Gors, Miss Linda Harris and
Mn. John Courier Jr.
Floating
hostesses
included
Misses Can), Jan sod Rosa Ma­
rla Beutay, Beverly Caathaa, Di­
u Mays,
ana Abiin, J
Jan
Maya,' Miriam
Whastar, Linda Bay aad Anna
Slavik.
Far travsling Mn. Malcolm
cboaa a navy tout suit with white
collar, white accessories and tha
corsage from bar bridal bouquet.
The couple left lor a honeymoon
to Kentucky. They will return in
August tad make their heme ia
Titusville when the groom will be
engaged in business and the bride
wtli be employed by the beard of
education at a teacher.

Mtrabtn of Auxiliary m World
War 1 mat at the American Legion
Home oa ffwy. 17-SI for the
monthly aetaioa.
Seventh Dietrtct preiident, Mrs.
Neva Eadcs, of Orlando and Mrs;
Harold P. Ryan, dlrtrict eondsetreaa and assistant department
aeeretary, who made their official
visit to the group, were special
guests for the evening. .
They each spoke to the members
and gave a report on the recent
department convention in St.
Petersburg. They gave an outline
of the department plans for the
coming year and stressed the
benefits that widows and depend­
ents of W I War 1 Veterans are
entitled to.
lfrs. Joel Field also gave ■ rtport on the activities of the eon-,
station. Mrs, Robert Williams,
membership chairman, presented
Mrs. Beula Thornton as a new
member and she was Initiated Into
the organisation.
At the close of the meeting o
social hour was enjoyed and mem­
bers of the Barracks Joined tbs
group for refreshments.-Hostesses
were Mrs. Georgs Burger end
Mrs. Ben Newsoms.
Others attending were Mrs.
Harry A. Osteen, president of the
auxiliary; Mrs. T. A. Stiles, Mrs.
Paul Peiold, Mrs. Ralph Ham­
mond, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs.
Lacey Hielra, Miss Suaan Castlannl, Mrs. Raymond Lawson, Mrs.
John P. McClosksy aad two pros­
pective members.

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Mbs. Ben G. Walnrigbt and
Mrs. J. I , Jones Jr. of Oviedo
were hostesses at the bridesmaid's
breakfast, honoring Miss Peggy
Fleming, bride-elect and her at­
tendants, * Saturday morning, at
the Pincersst I n ' m Sanford.
The table waa centered with an

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Phut Baptist Chunk Sunday
lha Ladies Auxiliary of ta'W eSchool workars conforsnes, aad
Idwa Lodge am meets at 7:90 p.m.
Ice cream social, S ;li p.m.
The CYT-Chl Bbb of the First in lha OddfsHows Hall on Mag­
Christian Church meets from S nolia Ava. &lt;
to Till p.m. at tbs church. All
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The Enlisted Wive* dub af
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Fleming, Miss Note Williams, Mrs.
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the honoree, Miss Peggy Fleming and their mother, Mrs. Elsie Fleming.
Standing, are Mrs. Ben Wainrlght, Miaa Bessie Fleming, Miss Nola Williams
and Mrs. J. B. Jones Jr. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Wainrlght wore co-hootooooo
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arrangement of roses and place
cards were In the form of silver
wedding bells.
The bride-elect was given a
piece of crystal in her chosen pat­
tern. It wee gift wrapped In sil­
ver. tied with white satin ribbon
and toppsd with n ministers bride

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C ib b y :

DEAR A B B Y : My mother-in-law must
have a. hundred pictures in her living
room. She haa them perched on every
table, on top o f the television, and her
walls are covered with them. They are all
picture* o f her children when they were
babies. AU her children are married now*
and aha hasn’t room for any o f the recent
picturaa we give her because her house is
cluttered with this ancient collection.
Do you think I should tell her that no
one cares to see a baby picture o f her 36*
year-old son (my husband) naked on a
fur rug? She has another one o f him on
a rented pony, and he looks like a moron.
Don’t tell me not to visit her because my
husband is one o f those devoted sons who
always drags me there with him.. Any
An)
suggestions 7
CITY GIRL
DEAR GIRL: Your mother-in-law ob­
viously like to surround herself with this
"ancient" collection. It’s HER home. If
you don’t like it, keep your eyes closed*
And your mouth, too.
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DEAR AB B Y : We are both under the
legal age-to be married in thia state. Can
we get married If we have friends who are
over 21 algn for us 7 We both have parents
living, but they would not sign for us, and
we have to get married soon.
UNDER AGE

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t came across a phrase the
otbo day that seema to sum up
rather well the kind of Impress^ ion it Is Important for a woman
v t s make on others. The phrase
la "Good-naturedly sure of her•elf."
This describes the people we
like on first acquaintance and are
always pleased to eee. The ones
who are good-natuiudly sure of
themselves:
Not arrogantly aure.
Not snobbishly sure.
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Not belligerently aure.
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Not holier-than-thou sure.
But good-natuiudly sure.

DEAR UNDER: You need your par­
ents’ (or a guardian’s) signatures. Talk
this over with your parents NOW.
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Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 3865, Beverly Hills, Calif.

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That is tbs kind of surencss
that comaa from a combination ol
worth-while assets. It is accept­
ing yourself as you are and ex­
pecting others to accept you with­
out apologies.
It Is the sureness that isn’t
built on feellnp of superiority,
but that is built of adequacy. It
doesn’t say In effect: JTm bet­
ter than everyone else."
It does say "P a as good as the
next person."
It la also the kind of surenesi
that lets its oemar laugh at Ufa
and even at borealf occasionally.
It Is the kind of sureness that

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from being afraid to take chances
or tackle a hard Job.
It's the "I'll do my best" kind
of assurance. Not expec.ing to
fail, not always certain that tbs
best will be enough, but willing
to try.
It is the kind of self-assurance
that makes Us owner friendly and
outgoing, ready to take the first
step toward friendship and to
keep old friendship* alive.
"Good - natured assurance."
That’s a fine quality for a wom­
an to keep In mind and to strive
to acquire.

with the jack in order to lead
a second trump. Now West won
the next heart and played his
third and last trump, whereupon
declarer was left with two losing
hearts and no placo to get rid of
them All he could make were
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alternate opening of the diamond
queen. South would aria and lead
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—Actor Marion Brand# admitted
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HOLLYWOOD (VP1) — Funeral
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WEDNESDAY P. M*

DEAR OLDER: It can, if you don’t
keep reminding him that he is left-handed.
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LEARNING": Who isn’t?
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DEAR ABBY: I have gone with this
man for over 12 years. I am 14 years older
than he is, but he has always said that age
odesn’t make any difference.
He makes good money and has no
family obligations. I get the idea as time
passes that he would be happier with a
younger, prettier woman. He is tall and
•handsome and, when we are together, I
know some people think I am his mother.
When I tell him I will give him up any
time he says the word, he says he needs
me like he needs his right arm. (He is lefthanded.) Can this love last?
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.Whan should you consider •
trump .opening? The answer is,
"Any time you bold a trump."
Whoa should you actually maka
•the trump* opeafeg? This is the
big question. If you can anwser
it, you eaa win at bridge la any
company.
The trump lead usually gives
declarer the initiative, but 1^ also
caa start to allmlnate dummy'#
ruffing power.
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• trump opening against South's
twe spodo bid. Ha Jo pretty euro
that North will eventually be able
te ruff some suit and the trump
opening will hill one tuff Immed­
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South won the trump leed in

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This Notloe shall ha published
sacs each week for four conbesutlva weeks In tke THE PANr o ilD HERALD.
WITNRgg my hand end official
seal o f office at gantord. • Seminote County, Florida, thla Srd day
e f July, A. D. list.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
Clark of Circuit Court
By Joan C. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
ANDERSON, RUSH, WARD
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US East Central Avenue
Orlando, Florida
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FURNISHED X bedroom country 3-ROOM furnished apartment, with
home on Orance Bird. I miles
water k lights furnished, acnen.
West of Sanford, good condition, ed front porch. FA 1-1744.
tTO per month. H. R. Rice, Ph.
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NO I-54M.
One or two adults. FA 7-1131.
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furnished, shady yard. Call be- So. Sanford, 1 block past Air
fore 7 or after X FA 7-1303.
Baas road, torn right Oth bouse
off Sanford Av*. Rt. 3, Box ST2,
4 BEDROOM 3 bath masonry
Phillip Enders.
house, .unfurnished, estra large
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TE t-1233 or see C. F. Field
room. 10 miles from Navy Base,
Realtor, office Hwy. 434.
14th 84. in Longwood. TE X-32M.
2 B. X. Kit. equipped .. $05 UNFURNISHED I bedroom hoi
3 B. B. Kit. equipped .... ITS
ITS month. FA 1-1331
3 B. B. KU. equipped ... ITS
FA 3-3373.
1 B. R. apartment . . . . Ho
2-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
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refrigerator, stove and hot wat­
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Ph. FA t-1301 IT 00 at Hiawatha er heater. Newly decorated.
Large fenced la yard. Only |64
SLEEPING ROOMS—Tho Gables
monthly. FA 3-0X19.
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 3-0726.
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CLEAN FURN. Apt, 1 or 2 adults SAN LANTA APARTMENTS:
111 Path Ave.
Newly redecorated, ’ large light
2 BR. FURNISHED eoUagt and rooms, private baths and anlarge downstairs fu n . apt. with trances. 404 K. 14th. XL Ph.
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trict FA S-ltSS.

LOST: black ft white female dog,
1-year-old, long hair. Lost Juno MODERN furn. 1 bedroom apt.
upstairs over 300 W. 13lb. |00
l»th. FA 3-1939.
per mo. water included. Avail­
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haad, answers to name of Paetee
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only. 410 Palmetto Ave. Phone
CARD OF THANKS
FA 3-5707 or FA X-3X3X.
To the doctors, nurses, and vU
personnel of tho Seminole Me­ LOVELY large 4-room apartment.
morial Hospital: 1 wish to take ' 1W tile bath, larga screened
thla method to express my porch. FA 34X00.
wermoat thanks to each and all
of you. You mado my stay there
LAKEFRONT unfuralahod; quiet
a very comfortable one.
but convenient to NAS, Schools
Estelle Hill
k stores. I bedrooms, X baths,
fireplace, double carport k uti­
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CLEAN and aiealy h t i l i i f
apartment, largo living mom
with fireplace, master bedroom,
Jaioueiod back porch, XM Mag­
nolia. Also, duplex apartment,
130X Elm. Ph. NO X43XT.

FOR SRHINOLB COUNTT, FLOR­
IDA
TUB IANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL b a n k , n United States
banking oorporatloa.

Plaintiff,

AT THAT

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DONALD LB ROT MERITT, at at.
Defendants.
notich o r suit
TRB BTATR OF FLORIDA t S t
Donald Laroy Merltt,
U.BJL Pine iaUad (A F -II) PPO
Ban Praneleco, California
Inna L. MtrltL T il Poplar,
Apartaant Id, Memphis,
Ti i b i m m
'T ou are horaby notified that a
■ult haa been filed against you,
Norman U Parralt and Nina B.
Farrell, hi* wit*, la the uhovo en­
titled aauao. and that yan ar* requlred to fll* your answer with
lit* Clerk o f this Court sad to
servo a espy thereof upon the
plaintiff or planttrra attorney*,
who** name and address la Jan.
nlnga. W elle, Clark* aod Hamilton
li e Barnett Natlesnl Bank Build­
ing. Jaeksonvlll* I, Florida, not
later than July II, IIIL If you
fall to do ao a doer** pro con*
fees*
will
b* enured against
you for tk* r*!laf demanded la
:ka complaint. TUI* ault la U for*clot* u mortgage. The real pro­
party proceeded against lai
Lot 14. Block D, I UNLAND

IDA MARPBR,

Defeedaat
NOTHR TO APPRAR
TOi IDA HARPER.
Wboao realdoaco Is unknown.
Tou are hereby required to tile
your written defense to tha Bill of
Complaint for dlvorte filed here
agaluat you. with tho Clerk of the
uhovo otylod Court ou or kofora
July I4tb, ISSt, aod servo a copy
o f earns upon ' plaintiff* Attorney,
Jam** C. Collier, 7*1 West Church
BtrooL Orlando. Florida.
Htrtlu fall not or o decree pro
oeufaeao w ill ho entered against
you.
WITNBSB aey hand and neat at
Sanford. Seminole County. Florida,
thla tltk day o f Just. l l f L
(SEAL)
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court
By Joan M. Wilke. D.C.
JAMES C. COLLIER
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish Jun* II. I I A July I. II.

CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
apartment, tile batb, XM Palmatte. FA S-lXTd after X p.m.

in r a w c i r c u i t c o u r t o f t r r
BIUTR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IB
AMD FOR BRRINOLR COUBTT,
FLORIDA. IB CmABORBT BO.
IUTB.
JBSSB KNIGHT,
Plata UW,

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CLOT1LB MANCT KNIGHT,
D* fondant
NOT ICR TO AFPRAR
BTATR OF FLORIDA TO)
ClotlU Nancy Knight
Addraa* and Btsldtaee
Unknown
Ton nr* hsrehy nett fled that a

It* racorda e f Bemlaol* Coun­
ty. Florida.
WITNESS my hand sad the east
o f aald Court at Sanford. Florida,
Ufa n t h day od Jana, U M ,
(SEAL)
Arthur I . Eeekwlth, Jr.
Clark af the Circuit Court
Byt Martha T. Vlbleu
Deputy Clerk
Publish June 14. II. I I * July I.

KU*

3-BEDROOM hauls, unfurnished,
kitebeo equipped, 933 per me.;
furnished fM. 113 Avocada Ave.

IM TWR CIRCUIT COURT RF
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
AMR FOR SRMINOLR OOt
FLORIDA

HUTCHMON AFA1TMXNTC Oceanfront, SIX So. Atlantia
Ave., Daytona Beach. FA B49U

Qualify Homes i

h* tehee - against you for the re­
lief demaaded ta tk* BIU o f Com­
plaint.

JACK H. METRE, JB.

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ford, Somlasle County, Florida,
this IMA Oar o f Jana, 1ML
(ORAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk af tha Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlblea, D C
r*u l C. P arkin *'
I4T West Beuth Street
Orlando, Ptertda
Attoruep for Plaintiff

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3-BEDROOM. 2 h» h. phone, kit- R0BER1 ^ WILLIAMS, Realtor 23 Acre pineapple orange grove
w**0 * !iipp*d' 114 *^*n,*•
FA 2-2472.___________________

Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
rA 2.39S1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

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SWEETIE PIE

4 years old, good crop on trees.
Trice $42,300.

Sell!

Rent! H ire! Dial F A 2 - 2 6 1 1

Wed. July 6, 1961— Page 11

By Nadine Seltzer

NOTHING DOWN- Trade your C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
NEW SMYRNA BEACHS1DE
BROKER
home for a new 3 bedroom, lVh
STORE
bath home with Fla. Room - 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5991
For teas* or sale. Formerly gro­
only $44 mo. Drive out to Longcery store, contains store fix­
dale and save! 10 ml. South on S-BEDROOMS. 4 « t t VA Loan. In
tures, wslk-te cooler, refriger­
Sunland. Available now. Phone
ators, esses, scales, aU equip­
FA 2-2740.
ment ready to opto for buslnast. 3-BEDROOM home, atova, refri­
Located te exceptional beach
gerator, space heater and blinds, BY OWNER: 2 B.R.. 2 story
aida spot. For more information '$0200, $230 down and payments frame house. Front enclosed
call: •
lesa than rent Bill Smathers, porch up and down. Enclosed
utUity rm., 2 baths. Redecorated
MO E. JOth St. FA 1-3400.
throughout. Some
furniture.
$2100 down. Take up payments
FARMER’S AGENCY
&lt;30 per mo. No payments until
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2443 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221 1042. Ph. FA 2-4401.
After hours FA 2-2012 or FA 2-0241

Bob Crumley Agency
Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-0375

Oscar M. Harrison

NEW 2 Bdm., 1 bath home. Fenc* Registered Real Estate Broker
ed in backyard. $103 down A 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-T»4l
FOR SALE OB BENT: 2 bedroom
take up payments of $30 month­
house on three SO ft. lots. Large ly. 42-D David St, Coronodo
rooms. Inquire at 1104 W. 3rd St.
Fair Value Properties
Homes, North Orlando, Fla.
or 1012 W. Srd St. FA 2-1442.
RAYMOND M. BALL
Looking for new home? In the
And Associates
meantime ‘ stay with us — the 21g So. Park
Ph. FA 2 5441
friendly family motel.
Lake Mary Branch
FA 2-1*0
2404 FEET Loka Frontage near
SUN DELL MOTEL
Lake Mary. 44,100.
Rt. 2, 17-92
FA 2-3947
S. Sanford Dr.

C.

A.

Whiddon, Sr.

No Down Payment

BROKER

S02 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3901 NO

IDEAL COUNTRY LIVING
50 ACRES, more or leu, aU
fenced; planted .to Improved
grassee. Good variety of citrus
in bearing. 2 Bedroom house
In good livable condition. Large
landscaped grounds with large
oak shade trees. Paved rood.
$23,000. Good terms.

Nursery, New Upsala Ed. Just 204 E. 2rd St. THRIFTY RUM­
MAGE SALE-the best of bargstne. Tickets given with each
IOa or nore purchase—Thurs­
24. Eloctrlcal Service*
day, Friday A Saturday, July 4,
MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. liv­ T A 4. Drawing Saturday « :*
• FR1GIDAIEE
ing mom group. Someone to p. as. You don’t hsva to bo pnstales A Service
taka «p payments at $4. CaU ent te win. 1st priao-Electric
■anas Wiring
Free Estimate*
Casselberry collect—TE 4-131L
Fan. 2nd prize—Bedspread.
Sid Vihlaa's RandaU Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 9491$
• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
« EASY TEEMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
PLUMBINO
Contracting A Repaka
W ILSO N -M AIER
----------- Pro* Eatimttes
— N a u r* * Used FurolturO '
R. L. HARVEY
211 E. First EL
FA 2-9422
IN iaxford Avs. Phene FA 1

off 90th S i. FA 2-7147.

B a r k le y

Plumbinf 4 Healing
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1447 laafotd Ate.
FA M W

40 CHEVROLET Corralr
4 Door Deluxe, Heats*,

1M% FINANCING

Item

17-42 thru " CasaIlham te
Mwy. 434 tarn right (Wate)

Bob Crumley Agency

&amp; TSSJ&amp; R 3k*3

Sanford Fla.

fefeew the al«aato&gt;.

CURTIS HOMES

FA 2-0375

Write P. O .-----Orlande, Fla.

Ovtolo, F it. FO M ill Days
Erasings Sanford FA 2-2442.
FOR COMPLETE PEST
CONTROL SERVICE CALL

This is ■ permanent position with
ART
guaranteed salary plus incen­
FA 2-8866
tive. Substantial taka home pay
for a producer. Oanspaay bene­ Air Conditioned • TV Stamps
fits include Ufa and hospitalisa­ HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
tion inmanee aad n retirement IN SO. Oak Avo
FA 2-3742
program and paid vacation;
aU free of cost to employes.

to:

W. R. EHerts
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
333 W. Fir* EL
Sanford, Florida

ONGDALE

Sanford, Fla.

manto, tovaicas, bead bills, sad
programs,
tic.
Progressive
Priatteg Co. Paono FA 4-3031-

Reply by letter ealy. State edu­
cation, experience, background,
and telephone number. Informa­
tion wlU bo kept confidential.

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FRIGID AIRS
Sates A Service
G. H. HIGH

FARMS, ACREAGE FOR SALE doODYEAR SERVICE has a daPastiiro-grovaland. 40 acres land, . sirabla opening for an exper­
(23 acres tiled) aU cleared. Two ienced brake aad alignment
barns on property.
man. AbUlty te sail aarvie*
needs to customer Is helpful.

M Wool 12th St.
GHOST WRITING, 0SMyS, Job
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
reaumoa aad leitero-of-eppUcaRepalrr
Alterations
tioa. Experienced competent
Painting
service. Low rates. FA $-400.
Pboaa FA 2-74*.

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKE8 A MODELS

RENTALS |8 WEEK

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Prised From M.224. 2M Depeeit WUl Reserve The I
at Year Chelae.

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LOCATED N. of SOth. 8L oa Locu

AMY ANDERSON
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Ph. FA M W
FA S-7441

A ir Conditioning
EXPERTS
Serving Central Fla.

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69 BUICK Hardtop
Coup#. Radio
Dyaaflow,
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Hardtop Coup*, Power,

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V-8 Power Gild*. Radio,

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64 VOLKSWAGEN
4 Door

1495
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64 FORD Victoria
Hardtop Coop# V-8 Auto.

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64 CHEVROLET 2 Door
Boiair

$595

CHARLIE SMITH,
USED CAR MGR.
Formerly Of
C 4 J Motors
Welcomes His Friends
aad offara this SPECIAL
68 CHEVROLET 4 Door
With Auioawtie Trans.
rric . -

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18 OLDS 4 Dooor Hardtop
88 Holiday Sodas Auto.
Radi* aad
to d T g te v

PLYMOUTH 4 Dss»

54 CHRYSLER 4 Door
Station Wagon, Automatic,
Radio aad
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CADILLAC 4 D o r

’5951

*895
kl-* $295 sa- *295
64 PLYMOUTH 1 Door
Balvadacg Hardtop, Auto,

84 BUICK 4 Door
M pw , Aatomatic Trias.

BUYING A T HOLLERS OF
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Country Sudan Button
W a rn , Standard Shift,

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JACK DEMETREE

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All Power,

Sanford's Muni Exclusive Subdivision
BUILT 4 DEVELOPED BY

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JULY

Brake And

Alignment Man

SAN FO R D
OLDSMOBILE

$ 7 ,9 5 0

Also Farm Moms Leans
For further Infana alien aad
aggaiatmeat d m s
tR 4-1233 er MI 44271
nr drive enl and asa asr

S3 h. p. Evlnrude Lark; Eater
trailer. FA 2-73*4.

FAUST’S Rx PHARMACY
2nd and McllonvIUs
Ph. FA 2-7107

FACTORY TO YOU
llOUSETRAILER for sal*.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom FA 2-7142.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon fapci. Cotton or nylon
PUPS FOR SALE: $3.00 each. cords.
1034 FORD country wagon, RAH,
Senkarik Glass and Faint Co. same as new — make offer.
Ph. FA 2-7770.
**004*4 you’ll h tv t to I4AV4 th* m ail In th4 bird houiel"
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4022
1434 STAR CHIEF conv. automa­
32. Flowora - Trots • Shrubs
tic, power brakes BAH, smart
READY MIXED CONCRETE
car.
Outdoor Tablo Tops A State
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS1 Lot Makers — SUIs — Lintels 40 mL par gaL 1934 Nash Metro,
COUNTRY CLUB NUR8ERY
motor rebuilt 1940, m l trans­
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
START RAWLE1GH BUSINESS. ROOM SPECIAL $14J3. Palr.Ung
W. 20th 8t. Near Golf Course
portation $323. Coma on la Mt’O
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Inside and out CaU Mr. Tasker,
Real opportunity now for per­
Ph. FA 2-S004
09 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3781 trade, BUI Cook, Quality tars,
manent, profitable work in SAN­ FA S-41S4.
1014 French Are.
FORD. See R. B. HARTMAN,
Crepe Myrtle In bloom, aU colon. WANTED: Someone to tako ap
Box 743, Longwood or write 23. Building Material*
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
payments on 2 complete rooms 123? CHEVROLET 211, 4 dr. ateRawloigh'a Dept FAG-* Mem­
GrepevUlo Ave. near 21th at
of furniture, monthly payment* tioa wagon, nstm eiean, rad*
phis, Tenn.
automatic transmission $4*. Ph.
BITTER BLUE SOD 4e per aq. ft. 913.71. CaU Collect: Casselberry
TE 2-1311.
FOrrnat 4-2194.
and other specials. Dutch Mill

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WELLS DRILLED
ROLLAWAY. lloipiui and Baby 1 INCH plaiUc boe* and fitting*,
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Bcdi. Day, Week, or Month— m eral 100 ft of gardes 1m m aad
FURNITURE CENTER
All Types and Sitea
aprtnUera. power mower, gar*
1100 French Ave.
We Repair aad Service
dea tiller, quarter bone, aloetrto
pump. FA 2-4400 before • O'clock
Ph. FA 2-7033
S T I N E
or after 4 O’clock.
Machinery and Supply Co.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
207 W. 2nd St
Ph. FA 2-4432
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­ 10 GAL. garbage etna f t J t
holstering. All Work Guaran­
FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks I
Blanket .Special, 2 foe IS. Armyteed. Call Nix Peddlng Mfg. Nary Surplus. l i t ganfecd Ave.
ate. caU after 4:30 FA 2-7773.
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
DRESS MAKING
Ave.
TO PERSON with local credit A
A ALTERATIONS
1041 Zig Zag, uakaa button­
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­ Used furniture, appliances, tools, holes, mw &gt; on buttons, moananteed. CaU FA 2-1240 for ap­ etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart, grams A fancy stKcbas, g pay.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132 manta remaining at H it naeh.
pointment.
Write Installment Mgr. Box
34. Articled For Bale
29. Automobllt Service
94Vt c'o The Sanford Horald.
FOR SALE: dog crates, wUl fit,
AUTO GLASS
pickup or 2-whccl trailer. Ideal
for hunters. A Bargain. I. C.
INSTALLED
Gateway To The Waterway
Scott Box 724, Rt. 1, Longwood.
Windshield
Buck G lu t
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

31. Poultry - Pots • Livestock

Stemper Agency

hero a tot, wo hove tote and

33. Furniture

Door Glass
. Vent Glass WHEEL CHAIRS, crutcbes, canes
Robson 8 porting Goods
SERVICE
304-S-S E. lit
Ph. FA M M !
walkers.
Senkarik Glass and Paint Oa.
FREE DELIVERY
210 MagnoUs
Ph. FA 2-4*22
GOOD skiing rig, 14* maaboot,
Prescriptions our Specialty

HIDDEN OR CLOSING
COSTS
8 CHOICE LOTS on Oropevilla; 1 3 and &gt; bedroom masonry
opposite Snow's Cal*, W. 13tb. home built on your lot any­
FA 2-9401 or FA 2-1440.
where In the Hate of Florida.
No waiting — immediate constructlon. CALL FA 2-4543.
gitsated on largo corner lot
Headly Const Co.
Vinyl til* floors - ' Florida
Room • Potto. Elderly couple, TWO UNIT apt bldg., nawly re- C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
who a n original owners have modeled throughout, 300 Mag­
kept this homo to top-notch nolia, ideal u n homo with in­ 202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA S-3M1
shape. Rssantly painted and come, Ideal as a home and
THIS IS IT !
■sat as a pin. Located at ill
business location. Asking I12J00 lb * homo to boost your morale
Canteen Drive. *H0.M.
$3,000 down, but make offer
to tho skies. 2 bedrooms, 9
SL M a n Reeky Company
Ready to aeIL FA 2-7447.
luxurious bsUu, 104 ft. front­
1 * N. Park A vo.'
FA 2-4122
age on deep, sandbottom lake, EMMONS JEWELERS INC. now
PINECREST: Over 1400 eq. ft. of
exclusive neighborhood. Extras ready for further tipanelon in
delightful living area with 2 Include built-in Bmpa, B *M („ this area. Openings far ambi­
MUST SACRIFICE . I bedroom
CB heme to good location, con­ bedrooms, extra large living dishwasher, dlsposaU, washer tious people to conduct Jewelry
room and Florida room. Large and dryer. $23,000 with terms. fashion show in tho home. Part
venient to N.AJL, 4H * mort.
lot, beautifully landscaped. Two For appointment caU
gaga. FA SANT.
________
or full time, no collecting or de­
fenced patios. Immaculate in­
livery, kit fur., high commis­
and ouL Choose row terms.
sion. FA 2-I70T, 7-4:* A.M. A
"W e Trade”
S t John* Realty Co. side
See this one at 11* Shannon Dr.
2-T,
P.M.
THE TIMM TESTED FIRM
before you buy. FA 2-72*.
It t If . Falk A ft. Pk. FA 241*
EDUCATED, MATURE, neat man
BEST OFFER .TAKES 3 BED­
REALTOR—1N8UROR
or woman, daytime or *vaalaf
4-BEDROOM, l-bath, full/ air ROOM 1 BATH HOME AT 204 Phone FA 2-4441
112 N. Park work. Car neceasary. $23 weak
soadltlonad, much closet and LAUREL DR.
and up. Phono Mrs. McNab
otaraso space. Low down .pay.
FA 2-4423 S r appointment s t*
meat, 124 W. Woodland Dr. Fh
10 a. m. or p. m.) Tue»., Wad.,
'
MORTGAGE
LOANS
FA 2-1414.
or F ri July 4, 2 or T.
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential
104 W. 13th Street
BEFORE YOU b u y "
PA 2-7603, Evenings FA 2-237*
STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3420
2 BEDROOM house, 2 baths,
builtins, disposal, awning win­ FHA A VA Mortgages - IMft
EXPERIENCED baby aitter. CaU
Chock Thane Feature*
dows. VA loan 9200 down, $20 Interest — S. C. Blob Company,
per mo. FA 2-7042.
Mortgage Bankart, 1904 Edge3 Bedroom Home
water Dr., Orlaado CH 1-3332. HOUSEWORK, Daywork FA 2-4394
Maeawry earntrwrtton • M R
3-BEDROOM, I both CB boat,
ap n s f • Fnrrod walla . Tito
screened porch, wired utUity
hath &gt; Awatag winds es •
room. FuUy landscaped. Locat­
Terrazas Fleece • Birch kited on Lake Ravenna, 213 Tan­ WOMEN for telephone soliciting
gerine Dr. Low down payment from their homes, must live in
to W
Chutaota, Slavia, Oviedo. CaU
FA 2-3134.
to patio
betwaea t A 10 oa Wedneidsy
enL utility room - Compton
1 Vacation Special!
morning at FA 2-M41.
fo flaiahed toaNo m * out.
Permanent Woven, tectedteg hair­
ROSA L. PAYTON
cuts, styling — $U0. Air conBroker
tioned shop, air conditioned
h. FA 2-1301 17*42 at Hiawatha
dryers.
bedroom
MUST SACRIFICE 2
ON YOUR LOT
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Lot ua i
CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 1M
3S40 Hiawatha
Pk. FA S-13M
Country Club Circle. FA 2-232L

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of Washington, D. C., who
li a medical director for
the- National Foods and
Drug Adminlatratlon, la
YjblUag Kla mother, Mrs.
- Gregory Keaaenleh at her
DeBarjr home. Here with
vTt— enfch are hia wife and
/.three aona, Christopher,
Thomas Gregory and Wil­
liam Jr.
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Joint Orange - Seminole
Jiowell Project Starts
The joint Seminole - Orange
County project of widening How*
‘ oil Creek started thie morning,
County Engineer Carlton Bliaa re­
ported.
Bliaa raid that the coat of tha
project haa been eiti mated at

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"Reds Charge
U. S. Buzzed
..Russian Ships

Orange County ie supplying the
equipment end manpower for the
mesalve Job while Seminole secur­
ed the necessary rights of ways.
The project started in the epring
but was stopped because of rights VOL.
of wsy problems involving land
owner* in the area.
Blits said recently property own
•re gave their whole hearted *n
doreement to the program. The job
ie expected to be completed by
WASHINGTON (C P I)— The mid-September.
Justice Department filed Ita first
rivil rights voting suits In Mia•salppl today, charging that Nsgross In Clarks and Forraat
counties hare bee* unlawfully
deprived af their right la rate.

MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet
Union charged today that Ameri­
can planea butted Ruttian ahlpt
300 timea In tha last air month* in
acta of Mhlgh aoat piracy."
The official Soviet trade union
new*paper Trud laid aaveral of
these incidents took place near
Cuba and charged that "nearly all
Soviet ehlpa o ff Cuban shores are
^ubjeeted to eueh provocations."
• Trod tald tha “ piratic sorties"
urn made from bases located outaid* the United States, iaclndiag
those in Spain, Italy, Greece end
Turkey.
The newspaper said the Soviet
ship Gnu Ia wee “ repeatedly butt­
ed” recently while taking young
Cuban fanner* to the Soviet Union.
Their actions 'are manifestly
endly,” it aaid. “ Tha bombers
i fighter* flew right aver tha
deck Just above the masts. Planes
bussed the Grasla at night, too,
with their haadllghta twitched on."
Among tha faw details Trud of­
fered waa that an American hy­
droplane carrying tha number
0144 circled over the Soviet ahlp
I. Sechenov Mar Havana, * U. 8.
destroyer numbered 137 came “lmfgermltsably close" to tha ahlp, and
another hydroplane a u m b e r e d
123337 dived at Ita deck at 4 a. m.
aa July t.

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U. S. To Recognize
_. . . | f e
9 * U H iN a i$ fc &lt;Ufi&gt;
Kennedy administration waa re­
ported ready today to brave the
wrath af NatlooaUat China and eatabUah diplomatic relations with
tha Soviet-sponsored Mongolian
Peoples' Republic.
Official sources said prepara­
tions were being made to send a
mU. S. mission to tha capital clly of
w la a Bator to agree bn the level
af representation in each country.
1W U. S. decision is expected lo
Mark strong criticism from some
congressmen, who back National­
ist China's contention that Com­
munist Outer Mongolia is ■
independent country but n
slaa satellite or territory rightly
belonging to the Chinese.
The U. S. embassador to Nation’H W Chins, Everett Dnimright,
who Is coming homo this week
Jsr “ routine consultations," has
repeatedly urged the State De­
partment la delay action.
Ha hois reported that his rale
Gone with President Cblang Kal
shek have become almoat impos­
sible because of tension on the
Mongolian issue and Nationalist
ffieaentment at tbs possibility of
nad China being admlttad ta tha
Unitad Nations.
Tha question of possible U. S
reletieas with Outer Mimgslii
sterna frem Russia’s refusal at tha
last UN General Assembly hi ad­
mit tbs new African nation af
Mauretania unless Outer
alas waa admitted.

MOSCOW (UPI) — A “ powerful
peaceful explosion" has demol­ ALGIERS, Algeria (UPI) —
ished one of the mountains of the French soldiers end police used
Caucasus, a Soviet newspaper re­ tear gas today to head off trouble
before It got started at a funeral
ported Wednesday.
for Moalema killed iu rioting Wed­
nesday.
On Vacation
The funeral throng of 300 Mos­
NICE, France (UPI) - Jooeph
P. Kennedy, father of President lem men, women and children waa
Kennedy, arrived from Paris milling about at nearby Kolca and
Wednesday lo Join his wife at their a demonstration seemed imminent,
with many carrying green and
villa at nearby Antibes.
whita Algerian rebel Gags and
waiting.
Christening1Set
Police' and soldier* Bred their
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U P I)The baby daughter of Mr. and tear gaa grenades aa a precaution­
Mra. Pater Lawfard will bo ehris- ary move. The fumes drifted
tened Saturday in St. Monlea'a through the crowd which dispers­
ed.
J
Catbolie Church.
Later ,police used tear gaa
Sworn In
again to keep Europeans and Mos­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — For­ lem* apart at Constantine, where
mer State Sen. John Rawls of 30,000 Moslems turned cut peace­
Marianna was sworn in Wednes­ ably for the funeral of two persona
day as Judge of the North Florida killed In the demonstrations.
District Court of Appeals.
Elsewhere, most of Algeria was
calm today in the waka of Wed­
Infant D i e B
nesday's bloody street battling
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Ja- that resulted in 30 Moslems killed
nice Denise Jefferson, an 13- and 206 wounded. In addition, 13
monlhs-otd Negro girl, died Wed­ French soldiers wars killed and 60
nesday after drinking a bottle of wounded when rebel commandos
roach poison.
attacked army poets guarding the
east Algerian port of DJidJelli.

Date Set

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — J
marketing
.tobacco,
er Doyl*&gt;

flu e-cu rd ij
alTM 1 B

TAMPA (UPI) — Plans were
underway today far a proposed
homo c^msmi
community tor retirees ntar
borne
sceam modal* 33,hare that would
we
000 pardons.

*

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Dr.
Henry I. Langstoo, former health
officer of Gulf County, will take
over July 10 as director of tho
State Crippled Children's Com­
mission.

Plants Ready
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Five
new 'plants which manufacture
electronic and missile components
have been constructed la Florida
to bring tha total ta 13 in tho
state.

Two Arrested
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador (UPI) Two Florida pilots arrested lait
December were released here
Wednesday after their three-year
sentence for smuggling was re­
duced to sis months.

Lard
MIAMI (UPI) — Twenty-nine
carloads af lord aoiaod boro last
week in a settlement against the
Cuban government will be auc­
tioned odf Monday at West Palm
Beech.

Petition

&lt;Oflando Youth
Escapes Injury
In Car Mishap
Aa 13-year-old Orlande .
i charged with recklees driving
he (eat control of his car an
Rd. and IR 413 Wednesday
Urn Highway Patrol re___ . . . Jim Porter said Bud
Charles Mitchell Williams
acricus injury hi jhc miabap. t a 3m Hid ha apparently te * amtort af his car while travelled at
n Ugh vale of speed. The car
ad over 'm e aod t half times
who a Mai wreck, Fi

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Friday. High today. 88-94. Low tonight, 70-78.
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JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A
petition by while children aod
thotr parseto to Intervene fat a
school integration suit hero waa
turned down Wednesday by Fed­
eral District Judge Bryan Simp-

Mystery Solved

Wire

Established

1908

THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County

By LARRY VRK8HKL
The County Commission plans
to open bids on repairing tha roof
of th* courthouse on July 22. Look
out for an angry blast from on* of
th* commissioners on undertaVing
any major repairs to th* 40-yenrold structure. The dlscueaioa will
be thick and heavy at Tuesday's
meeting when courthouse officials
meet with th* board to plow needs
of th* courthouse for (he next 10
years.

•

• •

Neat Tuesday will alee be the
day tha county board starts talk­
ing over the budget. We hear that
just about every department under
the board jurisdiction ie asking for
an increase e f funds but the word
is that appropriation increase*
will be far and in-between.

•

• •

AU this talk about a sewerage
treatment plant haa brought many
persona wondering if th* property
around the proposed plant — N.
Seminole Blvd. will decrease, be­
cause of any odors. City Manager
W. E. Knowles, however, has set
tha record straight. No odors ex­
pected to com* from th* plant.

N O . 22 9

Meet

On Administrative Aid
The County Commission plans to hold a special ses­
sion with the Alachuu, County Commission Adminis­
trative Assistant within the next 14 days to discuM the
job classification and duties o f n special assistant to tha
Seminole Board.
County Commission Vice Chairman James P. Avery
said this morning that on a recent trip to Tallahaaeee,
he m et with Howard Weatem, Alachua administrative
assistant to the board and discusaed with him a joint
meeting with the Seminole board to explain tha dutlM
o f the job.
Earlier this year. District 5 County Commissioner
John Fitzpatrick recommended that tha board atudy tha
possibility o f hiring an a d m in istra te assistant to taka

tome o f the work load o ff tha commission.
However, action waa tabled on any decision.
Avery today emphaaiaed that an administrative as­
sistant ahouid not be confuted with a county manager.
“ He would have no policy making authority whatso­
ever,” Avery advised.
Avery explained that Alachua County haa had aa
adminiatrativa assistant for three years and “ M haa
worked out fine for all concerned.”
"He has been well worth the money he waa paid,”
Avery aaid.
Tha commissioner pointed out that ha hopea tha
meeting will taka place within the neat 14 dajre "whUa
we are ha the midst o f .budget hearing*.1* .

Turnpike Board
Hopes To Complete
Report Soon

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
State Turtpike Authority hopes to
complete feasibility studies lo
time to announce in Orlando Fri­
day the route of a proposed north­
• • • •
ward extension of the Sunshine
The Civitan Club has alerted State Parkway.
work on constructing a Navy Piek- Authrol y Chairman John Ham­
up station on Fifth and Park Ave.
for servicemen needing n lift back mer to)d Gov. Farris Bryant Wed­
to the Navy base after a visit in nesday if the studies are finished
by Friday,' the Authority fwant*
town.
• -•
•
,,ylo announce the rout* at 4 f . m.
SH
V
You might Jm Interested 'in meeting.
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Bryant ’ said prevlodsiy his atf»
r
a
mini*.ration definitely Wottd b*
that it,Waa able to extend tha toll road as
a
■ for buxines* far oorth a* Orlando, and possibly
,
-----tberiy'p first
as far as a point south of OcalSi
la. complefM and ready
Backing ef Knowles, as we did Bryant wants to extend tho
bfrtlon.Ht* Chief Paul
•Sifter. tha city 'manager say* road to JaeksoovUlo eventually,
Aaed toiay. f
'tb it Urn reason Ihare was no ll*g but said IMro if HUM thsnco of
.The boolf, com
|
•Tin
compiled
and publish- rtby City Halt Tuosd
Tuesday wai that doing this right away.
at ui
under eponeership of the Cas tSw* City Commission
isslon ruled that Authority member* will be la
selberry Volunteer Fire Dept., cult- tha Gag should bo Gown by the Orlando Friday to -take part in
el»U of 33 pages printed on 70- Baudthell en apodal holidays.
dedication of a segment af inter­
pound enamel paper. The attrac­
state highway’ with the Road
tive white Krome-Kote cover he*
Board, th* governor, Federal
tho title and otbar lettering in
Highway Administrator Rex Whit
fltu-red ink.
ton .and Congresamaa James A.
Listings Include 823 homes and
Haley of Sarasota.
businesses and, on the basis of tha
The ceremonies will officially
last census an estimated t JM res­
open a 31-mfle stretch of Inter­
ident* are covered.
state Rout* 4 between America
A * directory also 4 a e lu d e a The Longwood Council will meet St. in Orianu- and U, S. Highway
names of present town officials, a today at 8 p.ra. in the City Hail for 27 in Polk County.
street map with indexed key and n
the regular July business session.
separate street listing with nil
Last week on Thursday night,
homes and building numbers of
tha council met in n called session
each and their occupants.
Leading business firms of 'the lo frame a request to tho County
couaty which servo Casselberry Commission asking that Orange
residents also are prominently ad­ Ave. paving fumls, placed In es­
vertised in the directory.
Firemen will stage an unveiling crow at tha Cttacns Bank of WASHINGTON (UPI) - Secre­
tary of glate Dean Rusk' went be
ef th* new book nt Monday’s Oviedo, be released.
Board of Aldermen meeting in the A la was dona, according to fora Congress today to make a
Town Hall after which distribution Longwood Mayor A. R. Lormann, last-ditch plea for President Ken
because the county had asked the ■ fd/’s beleaguered H I billion
will immediately get underway.
city to put up another gt,aoo in foreign aid request.
addition lo the IT,Mi already on
Bulk waa acboduled for a clos­
bead. Investigation revealed that ed door meeting .this morning
tho additional sum would bo used with th# Senate Foreign Relation*
for work outside the city limits Commute*,- which baa been con­
By V sIM Frees l s f o n l l w l
and Council Attorney Webber sidering 1*4 meaauto off-and-on
Wild winds and flooding rains Haiaoe advised that such action since its public hearing* ended
swept Kansas Clly, Mo., today by tho city would bo illegal, Lor- two weeks ago.
along a storm lioa stretching all mano said.
Rusk’s appearance before the
tha way from the wheat bait la
Ha added that members of the commute* waa bis third since the
Marylead.
council voted last, week to go group formally opened bearings
At (ha eastern edge of tho storm ahead with plana for tha loaf- last month. )fo mad* tha admlnissystem, a Trailways boa skidded awaited paving and that area union's opening agpeal and later
out of control in tho rala and contractors already have been no­ met with th* commltto* again aft­
careened Into a tree near Coaler- tified of Longwood’s intent to at- er his return from Europe with
villa, Va.
Kennedy.
eept bids.

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Bulletin

French Soldiers
Use Tear Gas
News Briefs
At Moslem Rites
Blasts Hits Peak

T’ : -

More Than 11,000 Heralds Delivered

3100.000 with tha funds to be sup­

plied from Civil Defense.
The widening Job, according to
Bliss, will atop any waters of Or­
ange County from Gooding that
part of Seminole north of Red Bug
Rd.

—

Longwood Asks
For Road Fund

Rusk Plans Last
Ditch Ajd Plea

Kansas City Hit
By Winds, Rains

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - A a
mystery af ■ missing Jackson­
ville woman sod her feur-year-ekl
daughter was solved Wednesday
whoa Duval Couaty authorities re­
ceived a massage saying the two
Official* af the sponsoring et- up ail the way from the field on
H California.
ganiaatteoa for Fourth of Jely SB 414 worth te SB 437.
celebrated* hi Imegweood and la fort, the chief aaid, crowd*
North Orlando report that partial- wor* so much larger than expect­
Gives Birth
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Blonde patio* end attendance at each ed that the mao experienced a Ut­
attfuee May Britt, the wife af Ne­ event waa “far grantor than ox- il* difficulty in finding aa eras
gro eutertaleer fammy Davis Jr., ported.”
large enaugh te art off the tirogave birth Wednesday te • daugh­
longwood Fiiw Chief Claude
display.
ter doacrihed by the proud father Lay*, fhaweh anahto to give a
★
★
★
ae “ g beautiful, healthy, wander after the event, did estimate that
Ad baby.”
A pictorial display af the Inprofit* would ho in tho
Day ratehrihmi at
Riot i 1
md North Orlando la
YORK (UPI)—Mere than A s tofSm ati
attendant*. Lay* aaid
page U af today's
193 Negroes and Puerto Bican* that
tat e deputy from Sheriff J. L. Herald.
Maw Verb Chy’a
Bobby's office tolled 1* to help
★
★
★
Bide battled la th
with fogffie during tho %*v*atog
It tank 33
estimated that at least IJ N ears
Longwood Mayor A. B
a daafn equsd can la goall jamnsad tha parking area. Traffic idana, ashed for

W ' . '
I ’ ^ ■fi
WORKERS TODAY started clearing away ahrubbary from A c
tion o f Seminole Memorial Hoepltal to atari tha ftrat phase ft* a M bid ' 1
b y the Jenningd
hospital addition. Tho actual conatruetion, to ba
(Herald Photo)
Construction Co., Orlando will start next Monday.

FBI Raids Miami Linen Stores
MIAMI (UPI)—Federal agent*
swooped own on 10 Mlami-area
linen shops Wednesday, aciaod
alleged Communist-made lloeaa
and chlrgsd the notorious “ Crying
Adjral" merchants with conspi­
racy to smuggle Chines* Commu­
nist good* imo Uw United States.
A treasury agent said the linea
trad* botwoeo Rod China aad
Miami may amount to $300,000.
Loon Adjmi, loader o( th*
“ Crying Adjmi" elan and hia two
sons, Charles and Joseph, were
charged with conspiracy to trad*
with the enemy and conspiracy
to amugglo goods into tb* United
States.
Joseph Adjmi also waa chargtd
with violation of th* federal law
forbidding trade with aa enemy
nation. He waa freed on 123,000
bond and hia brother on 311,000
bond. Th* father could not be
located.
E. E. Mlnakotf, chief enforce­
ment afficor af the Treasury Dapartmeat's Foreign Assets Cootrot Division, slid the Adjmi*
began the Red Chinese trade in
ills. Minskoff said Joseph aad

4th Celebrations Termed Success

* can Wmt J m * warn hootod

and reported that people already
art talking about “ what wt’H do
next year. .
■
He aaid that in addition te pro­
viding a “ sate, stay-at-home bollday" lor area raetgeate, tho andertaking provpd rewarding to
city Itself sihe# U•brought such a
teelteg ef c
lion to the merchants, business­
men and rsaldarta and to th*
civic, -church and eoclal groups ail
working together t* make 'the
cetebratiM tech a big evert.
la North Orlando, th* afternoon
and ovi
estimated
H on a
forth*

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Leon wont to Hoag Kniy end set
up a trading aesoual with the
Shantung Trading- Unloa te pur­
chase embroidered linens pro­
duced 1a Tstegtoa, Communist
China.
“ Shantung would ship tho goods
to. a firm in London,” Mlnakoff
said, “ which would tbon trans­
ship thorn to an Adjmi agent la
Toronto, Canada. Payinan.s were
mad* by the same route." Ho
said ho did not know bow the
goods got hetq from Toronto.
Mlnakoff argued befors
mis*toner Roger Edward Davis
that Charles and Loo* should b*
placed under 33M.300 bond. Tho
brothers. said they wore already
uadap a $10,ON federal bond an
mall, fraud charges' -and foo.ooo
state band.
Tha state bond oovora appeal
of a five-year jail term for swin­
dling Mra. Genevrs McAlister,
widow af a Philadelphia automo­
bile agency owner, out af |1 mil­
lion la a fantastic schema whore-

Reds Sign Pact
With North Korea

MOSCOW (UPI) — .Soviet Pro
inter Nikita Khrushchov today annauaqod Us* signing af a pact of
mutual assistance, friendship end
cooperation with North Korea.
Khrushchov spoke te th* Krom
lia-at a “ friendship rally" to th*
honor of-visiting North Korean
Premier Kim U Sung. • Ha aaid that the pact
far mutual military
cans a third party
tha contracting pa
hula** were Stewart ' “ Ws ara agateet mil
Helmly, Mrs. William MacKiatesk but ww war* compelted
today hocauaa th*
supper w it served, feur-ytaroid
Laurie Anne Snyder, daughter ef
Mr. aad Mrs. James Snyder, was
crowned “ Little Miss North Or­
lando" foam among 21 oniric* in
the contest.
Attendant* war* Lauroea Mur­
phy, four-year-old daughter of
Mr. aad Mrs. Fat Murphy, who
was first maid and Susan Lorraine
four-year-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rhodes, sec-

• to*. ■

Japan and athm

of mort than an hour** Urns sow- rejected all ear
eluded tho colahrstfon, first osar lawsIona to tha fa r:
la h* rtoged i f Mm Yttfopa.

by Mra, McAlister married Bmlto
Halloa, aa Adjmi crony.
Mlnakoff said the linea ahef*
wet* art a l - ykdjml ewned. Ha
said other shops in tha area may
hav* takes Rad Chinas* goods to
good faith aad if so, no ahargaa
would ha placed against tha awnera.
,
-W;
Tha Adjmls got thoir atekaam*
from thoir sates technique St
crying aad bagging to proapoethja
buyers, mostly tourists, that they
war* aa tha-edge of poverty and
desperately needed foe tala.

Kuwait Asks Arabs
To
KUWAIT (UplMCuwalt invited
other Arab nattoaa today te send
troops to defend this oU-rioh Uttto
sheikdom against • possible attack
by Iraq.
With th" United Arab Republic
demanding withdrawal of British
troops from boro, the deputy thief .,
ruter, Abdullah al-Mubarah al*
Sabah, aaid Kuwait was “ ready te
receive •any props**! Hum ear
Arab country to participate to K fc
wait's defeat*."
Tim eaiy country that haa nmegl .
troop* eo far, besides Brtteto, te
Saudi Arabia.
About 4.600 British addisr* hav* .
dug to tteag th* northern border
with Iraq, te -addlUoa to Bai
Arabian aad KuwaW tiaapa.
roes sad N fo ,

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DEAR ABBY: I have not made a habit
Written Far UP!
of reeding lo ttin to Abby, bat t think I
HOLLYWOOD (UPl) — I've
•hall, for each time my glanee fella upon
your column t realise what I have missed often wondered whatever happenad to tbp type of motion, picture*
in the study of human nature.
1 was particularly intrigued with a let­ mad* popular by. Spencer Tracy
ter signed "Mother of a Doctor." She was
disgusted with her .daughter-in-law. who
Insisted on referring to her husband as
"The Doctor."
1 am reminded of Bill and Marie, whom
we have known slnee childhood. Colonels
were a dime a dosen in the last war, but
Marie started calling her husband "The
Colonel." This revealed . an inferiority
complex and a lack of taste.
As a West Pointer, and ex-Ceptaln, X
wouldn't tolerate my wife's calling ms
"The Captain." My father was a doctor,
and noiie of us (least of all my mother)
called him "The Doctor." There were BO
other good ones In our town. "Mother of •
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DEAR ABBY: Our son in marrying a
girl from a very high-toned family. The
girl's mother asked ms for a lint of the
O twrmU ws want, at ths wadding. She said
invito my relatives. Some of our
■ ATS not very elanny. I don’t want
Ilka I am trying to snub them,
wouldn't fit in too good
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bring bar.up. wt|h Integrity and
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ever have Initiative or itntgOi of
thalr own aa people. What thl*
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know but I wiah It would atop.
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duet. I couldn't aland a ataady diet
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thinking, "This Is whit I have to makes a kid uneasy, And a child
do."
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claim doesn't, bavo a perfect re­ A mother who la confident that
sult, she doesn't worry herself aba can trust to love and com­
into n fiensy of aoUretnorao.
mon sense to make bar a good
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she Is only bamas and that aba perfect), can relax and enjoy bar
aas’t enpect to never malm mis­ children. They, In turn, ean relax
takes, nor coo she expect that
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fattmv endlnx.
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common vans# and lov# to guldo all around when mothers atari
them, Instead of depending on trusting tbamolvas again. Instead
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�By United Prem International
Holiday era died at the .rate of about five an hour on
the nation's highways during the first three days of the
long Fourth of July weekend.
A United Press International eount at 8:80 a. n .
showed that 397 persons had died in traffic accidents
since the holiday began at 6 p .m. local time Friday.

VOL. 83

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 87*92. Low tonight, 68*70.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
TUESDAY. JULY 4, 1961

NO. 227

Increase Sewer Rates
To Pay! Back Loan

LUANDA, Angola (UP1) Heavy fighting betwen native
terrerliti and Portugueee security
forces was reported today tram
City Fiscal Ag«nt Loomis Leedy recommended Monday
the ares north of the Dande River. night? that the city sell revenue certificate bonds to con­

Sharp Arrested

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IT WAS warm and sunny,, the start of the holiday week­
end, and local resldenta swarmed to the beachea and
backyards to sun themselves. Margaret McKay took to
• the beach ia San Francisco, and everything went along
fine until this striped beast walked up. Margaret was re­
assured When It turned out that the skunk was on a
leash, and was a deodorized pet, with the owner on the
other end of the leash. -

Fireworks 8
roIndependence (Day celebrationsi ). of Jacksonville; end Chi
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works dlsplaya.
Ia North Orlando and In Longwood, when the skies look “just
right" this evening, sponsors ef
today’s observance in both cum­
in unitiu will touch off the first
match tor more than an hour’s
•how In each location.
A la Longwood, activities began
at t a. aa. with a parade to Reli­
ef's Pasture on SR 431 where a
full (lay of.entertainment it acheduled. Admission In the field is
free.
The North Orlando celebration,
first of Its kind tor the VUUge,
la scheduled to open at I p. ra,
today with a Little League Ball
game followed by games and
QonteaU for all aga group*.
A free aupper will be served
Inter In the day and betwoeq T
p. a . nod • p. m., just-prior to
tlroworka, e "Little Miss North
Orlando" beauly contest will b*
held tor the throe to five year eld
gtrla.
Around tbs state holidaying
Floridian* enjoyed warm weather
Mlay on beaches, picnic grounds
# n d golf coarse*—with waning
word from safety suthoritto* cau­
tioning them lo drive with doubled
•ero on their way home, .
Three perrons hid drowned end
three died la mlscellaneeua acci­
dents tor e total of U accidental
daaths since the long holiday per­
iod began at e p. a . Friday. \
Browning victims Included RichAjd Mochael llasck, 21, of Eau
VofcUie, who -died whan he was
wedged aider a ledge while
swimming hi Blue Springs at
Onega City; Erie Scott Dubsry,

portM.
dents were Bobby James- R
2 months old;t Darnell Re
Three Killed
T months old, both suffocated » ELIZABETHTON, Tana. (UPI&gt;
acksonvilla; and, Easton Whld- —Throe men returning to North
16, a Perry high acbool boy Carolina from n convention in Si.
Paul, M1m ., wen killed Monday
when their light plena' crashed
into Holatoa Mountain In north-

Kuwait Crisis
Easing, British Say

struct a sewerage treatment plant and that t)\e bonds be

PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — The financed by raising the sewer rates from 30 to *60 cents a
FBI Monday night sm iled ac­ month per customer.
cused slayer Kenneth H. Sharp,
Leedy told commissioners, In a special session, that the
. . ——■——
- - —-- jr- * - .city _
_ in ifina
t .. financial ahapo,
_
29, one of the nation's 10 moat .
was
wanted criminals.
adding “you are now on the thres­
hold of getting tome Improve­
Cuban Arrests
MIAMI (UPI) - Havana Radio
ments you hava needed for a long
reported Monday night that five
Ume.H
members of the anti-Castro un­
Laady said that tha city could
U p
derground have, been arrested in
pay
tha bonds back over a period
Plnar del Rio.
I
of 2f years and could sail tha
bonds at an intarast rata of 414
39 Injured
to 414 percent,
ORAN, Algeria (UPD-Tbirty"As a matter-of fact," Leedy
nine Algerian Moslem! were in­
said, avan if you don't under­
jured Sunday .In a terrorist bomb
take this program th* »awer ratei
attack on a village community
should be raised. He also added
center, French authorities an­
that unless the rotes a n raised
nounced today.
"you would end up by paying for
Traditional
such a program out of ad valfrlum Usas."
V.
By Untied Prase Interuattoual
Traditional Fourth of July
A primary treatment plant ha^
weather wai on tap for tha en­
bean ntlmated at (400,000 while a
tire nation today, complete with
secondary plant would cost
scattered shower* and thunder­
(000,000.
showers.
City Manager W. E. Knowles
estimated
that the coat to finance
Finish School Year
tha
bonds
and operation of a pri­
MOSCOW (UPI) — Patrice Lu­
mary plant per year Would be
mumba Friendship Univsrtlty
(41,000 ang for a secondary plant,
ended its first sesdemk year
((0,000,
Monday, with “the hulk of the
Tha commission took no action
students" passing tbbf

Dam Support

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy baa promised
Ghana that the Unltad Stataa will
KUWAIT, Persian GuU (UPI) - back a giant Volta River dam
British forces were reported today project designed to spur the In­
"enxious" to pull out of the oil- dustrialisation of Weat Africa, it
rich kingdom of Kuwait since the waa learned today.
threat of an attack by Iraq bad New Church
diminished considerably.
British Consul General John PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
Rlchman said Monday night that United Church ef Christ, with
the United Natlona might have to 1,411 churches and a membership
intervene to prevent Iraqi pre­ of about 2-mllllon, cams into ex­
mier Abdul Karim Kaatcm from istence today 21 years after tha
decision
to
renewing his demands to annex precadent-MtUng
merge twe divergent denomina­
Kuwait.
ntchmand an Arab aolution tions was first proposed.
would be preferable and that ‘High Noon’
Britain preferred this over intervcntlon by the world body. But he LITTL ROCK, Ark. (UPI) - A
■aid if the Arabs failed, then the group of nudists were scheduled
atrip on tha front steps of tbs
Job of Insuring Kuwait’* Inde­ to
pendence might fall on the United Arkansas Capitol at “Ugh noon"
Nations — either with a UN force today In protest of a state law
or UN repreacntativas on Uw prohibiting nudism, according to
Robert Clogber of Holy CUy,
scene.
In Iraq, Baghdad Radio accused Calif.
Britain of an Imperialist aggraason againist a part of Us* (Iraq's) Fir«t Time
territory' and an unmasked for­ FABMV1LLE. Va. (UPI) - Ne­
eign interference in Arab world gro children went to acboot Mon­
affairs which directly threatens day tor the first time In two
yuan la Prince Edward County.
the safety of Iraq.

bln of Uw plans to round up the
entire Jewish population of Buda­
pest on aa island b too Danube
River, b 1944 before skipping
than off to extermination camp*.
Von Tbsddoo sold bo and other
Foreign Office officials decided
that they must try b block to*
plan or at toast stall lor time.
However, both Von Tbodden
end Walter Bufpoukatben, as*

tha Army DouglroAM i*|M g|
laid today, the United SlaMIPra
the Philippines ere ttdivrobS In
thalr March lor peace and proaperily.
"Topetber we have suffered the
bldod and the Meal and the
tears," MaeArthur aaid In a
speech at th T U lb andtvsrsary
celebration ef Philippine Indeed*
"Together we seek the way and
the.truth and tha light, and now
In this long twilight era that to
neither war nor pose*, we stand
together just aa firmly si before."
The Ite a r-o ld general wai
cheered by the largest crowd In
Philippine history — estimated at
on# million persona — whan he
tod the Fourth of July celebra­
tions jn Manila's vast Luaeta
Park.
"In the effort to build o world
of'ecooomlc growth-and solidari­
ty, in tha effort to build an simosphete of hope end freedom,
ia the effort lo build a community
of strength and unity of purpose,
In the effort lo build a lasting
peats of Justice, (ho Philippines
and Uw Unltad Stales of America
have become Indivisible," (he
general said.

th* matter
irgular mroting

THE TWO-STORY OFFICE and home at Beven Oaks Trailer Berk eoutk
of Banford on Hwy. 17-92 was completely destroyed far fin Monday.. Navy
firemen end the Lake Mary Volunteers, at the seeae for more than tkiea
jg
g . TljddJv,Through
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d &amp; I Xw SillV S i
iTrad
tlti dwtuinf. rinrnra twi T
in Scndiifa
finittg the flip ex to the one building in the closely congealed a m . •&gt;
(HenM Photo)

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Preliminary Plant With Collaborating With Rods
Report Due In
4 Weeks— Dietz
A preliminary report on Just
wbal kind of a sewerage treat­
ment plant Banford needs will be
root to the City Commission in
about four weeks, Engineer Dr,
Jess Diets said Monday night.
Diets,, associated with Clark,
Diets, Daly, Leffler and Bush told
the Herald, after a special City
Commission meeting, that fats firm
will start work Immediately on
determining the best and moat
feasible plant for Banford,
The meeting Monday was call­
ed to start negotiating a coniract
between the city and the engin­
eer* to draw up preliminary
plans and designs for a treat­
ment plant.
Howavor, lad. by Commission­
er Earl Hlgginiotbem, the board
wanted the contract revised to
spell out the engineering service*
Involved in the agreement
"I'm gon'u'read this contract
twice and then again," Higgin­
botham said, adding "wo doo'l
want lo Wave ourselves wide
open."
Moil of the disagreement hloges oa whothor the city wanta a
resident ouglnoer to aurvtoe the
coQitructtoa of the plant, or use
its own manpower.
The farillty would bo construct­
ed 00 lemloole Blvd., weat of
Mills Croak an (bo sanitary land­
fill a n a .

Parolee Shoots It
Out W ith Police

SEAUL (UPI) — South Kores’i
.... '
. . .
ruling military Junta today
charged ousted Premier John M.
Chang and seven of hla ministers
with collabroating with the Com­
munists.
' Also charged with collaborating
with the Communists were for­
mer prosecutor general of the
Chang regime, the former direc­
tor of the mint and eight former
Democratic members of the as­
sembly, including House Speaker
Kwak Siting lloon.
The charges came only a day
after wiry, little Maj. Uen. Pak
Shung Hi took, over the role as
top leader In the military Junta
that overthrow tha Chang govern­
ment in a near bloodless coup
d'etat May II.
The military Junto, calling It­
self the military revolutionary
committee, dissolved the national
assembly closed schools, banks,

TITUSVILLE (UPI) -The state
may try again to send Joseph A.
Peel Jr. to the electric chair at
a trial bare oast week, but R
Will alio pay part of bto defense
costa.
Peel, former West Palm Beach
city Judge and atturnay, goes on
trial b Brevard County Circuit
Court at • a. m. nail Monday aa
charge of conspiring with state
undercover agent Jsines Yenssr
to kill Floyd (Lucky) lioUapfel.
Circult Judge Vaster B. Carl­
ton granted ■ defense motlep
Monday authorising the stalo to
pay the cost ef bringing two de*
ftoao witnesses her* far Peel
fbo witnesses are CUftofd Gaff­
ney, circuit court reporter b Fort

airports sod harbors, and Impoaad nation's eaanomy bp
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Striking Seamen Set
To Go Back To Work
scores of atrike-ldtod ahlpa today
for a return to service-to eompUanc# with a temporaiy restrain­
ing order halting the 11-day na­
tionwide walkout against V J. flag
no row pickets, would ho ordered
vessel*.
The order waa (stood Monday out and too "men wW bo la the
Sylvester hall*," tot hiring a* awn a* they
night by Federal Jut
inedy orRyan after President
United Btntro Unas asked
to* ongboffi to week Monde/
night to fin-bp ton bettor* nn to*
nsisen ner ski do ton America sad
the Unltod ttatoi, The lino u!d
Uw 'America wet scheduled to
rod Wednesday tor Europe with
Mi ********* tad H tab** 2#
bean to bail the holler*, get ro
mm abound- up. , . . 1 .
However, betaeao many df l b

BLUE RIDGE, Ga. (UPI) - A
2 1-year-old prison parolee held up
a drive-b restaurant south ef hero
Monday and then Shot It out with
two stab tie spire,
Ralph (Kod) Moore, of Chats- vlctod Jewel thief.
worth, Ga., dtod b a Was* of bul- Pool IT, wen aa toaotvaucy
petition last week at Fart Fierce,
where ho waa roevtowd Muck
M ef masterminding the murder
of Circuit Judge C. E. Chillingwart's, drowned at son with his U. B. Appeals Judge
, wile la Juan 1H8
Clark b Hartford, Cs

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In Kidnaping
. BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—A highatrung 15-year
©Id girl went to a hoapltal for mental observation today
on suspicion of drowning S-year old Andy Ashley and ab­
ducting two other children in a rampage that has ter*
' yodssd families here since April.
Folic© said the girl, Chyrel Jolts, waa identified by
Xkhard Eddington, 5, and Susan Benedict, 5, as the perton who kidnaped them, tied them up and left them to
di© by railroad b y k i.
• v A diary which m ealed in detail the kidnapinga and
thvslaying of AndyMuna 28 was found in the home of
the gm wne has been in mental inatitutiona twice for
, examinations. Clothing resembling that described by
witnesses of the^abductiuna also was found in the home
and tho girl won these when ehe was identified by the
children. v&lt;
The slender blond teenager lives in the same neigh­
borhood aa tha three victims, police said.
The’girl Was taken to Meyer Memorial Hospital
early today after nearly 10 hours of continuous ques­
tioning by police and psychiatrists, although she ad. mltted aotbinjL except that she "hated” police. Detecshe would undergo about 10 day* of mental
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testa fnd then probably would be committed to Matnwan
State Hospital. No chat-fees were filed.
Poliee said the girl’s family had a record of mental
illness.
The girl called police Monday and offered to sur­
render after hearing a psychiatrist, Dr. Samuel Yochel*
son. discuss the kldnaplrigs on a radio program. She in­
stated she be allowed to talk to Yochelson who partici­
pated in the questioning.
The girl had been questioned before In the slaying
of Andy when FBI agents caught her telephoning Mrs.
Donna Ashlsy, Andy’s mother, to say she had seen the
boy and ha was all right. She made the call on June 25,
i two days after the boy was abducted and only hours be­
fore hia bound and gagged body was found in A lake at
Delaware Park where he had been thrown in alive.
She was released after questioning then however
because of an apparent dUcrepncy between witness de­
scriptions of the abductor as being about 80-35 years
old and tha girl’s youth,
She also had been questioned a second time by
police because she waa reported seen twice lit the site
of the drowning—before and after the body was dis­
covered.
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Sheriff Proves
You Can Only
Take SoMuch

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KERNV1LLE, Calif. (UPI)—"I
Just knew I wuo'L foinf to aland
tkaro all day lotting him ahoot ar­
row# m m f” arid Deputy Sharif#
Allan Johnston.
Johnatoa’a nvolvnr Monday

only WWle’a long ^'mynUod a Wi­
lly t i a writar, hut hli paretption. Ha had only a brio# oppor­
tunity to ana Kaaandy to action
attar tha laaufuration and Whlto’a
perception akin la damaaatraUd
brilliantly to tola pnrtiM ad too

near Art Camp pictured above are, left to right, Cynthia
Newton of winter Park, George Cameron of Sanford,
and Sharon MacDonald of Winter Park.

FIFTY HIGH school art students from all over Florida
invaded the wooded area of Florida State University’s
camp on Lake Bradford to find subjects for their draw­
ings. The three members of FSU’a Eighth Annual Sum________________________ :---------------- :_____

w an t Ot n « m

Ganaral Hoapltal with a bullet
wound la hia loft'ana.
'Ton never had anything Hka It
happen to me before and never
•»»aat to again,4 Johnetonqald.
It/ began, whoa rancher Carl
Lamen phoned Johneton and told
hlai aonaoooa bad barely mlaaod
him with aa arrow while be wae
eat working on IrrigaUon ditohea.
Another arrow had atruck hie

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minds'* whether Hemingway, shot
himself nektontally or committed
outride.
The body of Hemingway, 61,
waa found oarly Sunday to tha
foyer of their two-etory home by
the author*! fourth wifo, Mary,
Hemingway, an ardent hunter end
fiebtrmnn, kept hie gune in the
foyer,
' Bletoe County Sheriff Frank L.
Hewitt aaid the author waa klllad
by 'a double charge of ahotgun
pellets which’ struck Urn “from
tha mouth upward." *

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J Johneton went out to taveetigato u
and “pretty noon thin fella noawe ,
out of tha bnuh with n bow and °

a quiver of arrewa . . . ba got 100 *
yard* away, knelt down and put 1
Survivon tocuudo a dsugbor,
Mro. Mary Ksthor Raker of Tails*
haaeoer e eon, Richard Powell of
Lake Mery; hie moth or, Mrs.
Maude Sritoenm te to his stopfather, Carl Schoeoemann, both toss W l a 't o dropprhg w T i t f
of Saaford; f in slaters, Mrs. ctaot weapon end’ surrender.'
Mary AUn Anile to Oviedo, I.yndo to n asms to within M
Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins to Labe fast and started to shoot again
Keane tod Mrs. Ionite Lee, when rancher Larson fired hia ri­
dirt laches away
Mm . lather Lansing and MM. fle, kicking
Georgia Redd, nil to Rented. X fnm the archer. "Ha didn’t a n a
■n recorded in highly secret di. funeral tervleea will be held pay any attention," end allot
rectories, end when then la a at B p. m. Wednesday fnm the again, said Johnston.
change ie national administra­
log to brace Ms arm for shoot*
tions, private numbers frequently
lag. Johnston kept talking to him,
■n petted on slang with the
but he chopped with hie hatchet
White House furaliun.
end never aald a ward.
White bed no Metoo to go Into
"He started to raise tha how
this small moment of history, but
again end I abet in tha dirt be*
when Herbert Hoover left office,
ride him,** Johnston said. “When
his telephone operators swept the
be raleed tho bow again, I abet
place clean and left the incoming Changes Meetin
operators of Franklin fi, Roose­ Members at tho DeBsry Busi­ him in the left forearm,"
velt witk only tha Washington tele­ ness end Professional Women’s Johnston finally talked the
Club ere reminded that tha July ■wounded archer Into dropping hio
phone book.
Henry M. Jsckson, (D- The second telephone system at masting .will not he bold today as
Kennedy's disposal, as While re- regularly scheduled.
Is toe the Inner workings, is mili­ Instead, members wlU meet at
tary, operated by the Army Bigphono tonsoli oa hit doth, bo hoi
access to two baric ulepbona
sysums. One to civlUta, caotnl*
led by. tho torgo While House
switchboard when too operators
a n particularly skilled to track­
ing down hsrd-to-flnd persons tor
the President.
Tho White House operators
know more private Ulepbona

MeGoldrick waa asked whether
the verdict meant .that Heming­
way committed suicide or that ha
died adedan tally.
*1 wasn't than oa I don't
know,* tha coroner replied.
*1 would call M a Catholic aarr&gt;
“Maybe too truth will asvsr bo tea,* MeGoldrick —m “b tc u ti
know*."
Father Waldomann will ghro Cath­
olic prayers, n win ba printo."
Waldcmaiu paid than would ba
no formal Catholle services. Ha
aald then wonld ba no Maaa a n (
pnbahly no rotary, but added
that tho matter of accident or
suicide had no bearing on tha faneraL
“We pass no Judgment on that
end asked no questions," ho paid.
Ifamingway will bo buried ia
Xstehnm cemetery near tha grave
of too of hia closest friends, T ay
k* Williams, to whom ho gave
Use ptoto copy to one of his basil
known novels, “Fop Whom Tho
Tolls.*
Hemingway returned to liobo
Saturday from Mayo Cllnie at
Rochester, Minn., where he un­
derwent treatment for high blood

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DcBory BPW

A KINDERGARTEN picnic wah held recently at thh
School claia of tha Community Methodiat Church, 1
Gerald Neyer and Battq Faron.

Tota Sunday
rs are lira,
(Cox Photo)

Friends aald ha looked thin and
had bean “terribly depressed” by
the death of hie riots friend and|
hunting companion, tha late Gary
Cooper,
Shortly betoora Cooper died eg
cw r In May, Hemingway sent
a note to encouragement to the
actor commenting that he expect-

Mario Antoinette's aetloaallty
Mrs. Oscar Fapinaai.

Oviedo Baptists
Complete School
Timothy Backrest, TUusvUk,
Jewel Brunner, Btndre Dunn,
Mergsr«t Bower, Elmo DUoo,
Elbe! Hoover, Marian Forison.
Carolyn Johnson, Dorothy Martb
and Robert Reese, to Sanford.

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Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McBrayar,
Seated, e son; Mr. and Mrs.
Roland Dunn, Banted, n daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson,
Sanford, a son.
Dismissals
Aslan Freeman, Laura Garrett
and Lurie Black, Seated.
JUNE m
Gwendolyn Johnson, Wilma Bus•ell. Kite Aten, Della Williams.
Evans McCoy, BUlis MlrchoU.
Lraas Laney, end Juanita South­
ward. to Sanford; Ernest Sweat,
Lengwtod Md Hermlna Hicks.
DeBsry,
f B-'rtka "
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Johnson.
Sanford, n sop; Mr. and Mrs.
poaorit Martin, Sanford, a daugh­
ter; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoover,
Seated, a daughter.

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attended the picnic.

Hie. Ernest Story and baby,
Saaford, patsy MeDavitl, Alvin
Mile, James Smith, Maurice
Evans, Batts Goss, rioaria Wabb
and Ethel Cowan to Banted; LU
Men Udenbsrg, DtBrry, Atteway
Ward, Ealoaville.

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The Oviedo P int Baptist Church
Vacation Bible School dosed last
Wednesday with commencement
exercises in tha church sanctuary.
Rev. Jack T. Bryant reported an
enrollment to T» Indents for the
10 day school.

• Mas, Regain ■

Jo Ruth Huai, Victor Buckner,
• Light MaeUae Work
Wanda Kelly, Jaaa L Kranak and
• Barface Grladteg
Roland Green, to Sanford, Nicky
Jo Jones, Altamonte Springs, Jes­
• Laths Work.
sie Bril Sessions, Lake Monroe,*
• Welding
John L. McMafters, DeBsry, and
Mabel Blevins. Maryville. Ohio. Church Board
Call FA 2-5610
Births
Mr. and Mr*, rioyd E. Hunt, To Moot
Sanford, a daughter, Mr. tad MM. Tbs official board mooting of
Herbert Sessions, Lake Monroe, a tho First Christian Church of Sondaughter.
ford will ho held at tho church
Wednesday a t 7JO p, m.
Machine ft Tool Co,
Mrs. Richard Dunn and baby,
This will bo tho first meeting to
•Me OrlaaSa Drive
Mrs. J. McCullough and baby, the new church .year and the
H*r. lT-te
Mrs, James Bowles and baby,
IH M te t e to
Charles Noe, Irene Laney and Lil­ chang* to dnr h due to the July
lian Hearn, of Sanford.
JULY'S
Admissions^
SOUTH’S FINEST COLORED
Beula c. Brooks, DeBary, Mack
Stallings, Tangerine, -Edllk Ed­
wards, William Green, Margaret
Kielbofher, Lawrence Plvce, Betty
Bridges, Marks J. Funke], George
Offers Your
Culbcrtiousc, Colin fienlea, of
Sanford
DREAM HOM E
•Iriks
Mr. end Mra. Robert Kelly, San­
far
little
ford, a daughter, Mr. and Mra.
Herman Funkct, Sanford, a eon.
Dismissals
Tbalma Newton, Geneva, Mabel
Blevins, MiryviUe. Ohio, FerdlCall FA 2-3598
nand Ross, Larry Mills. Allan
GA
Milrimll. aim. MinhafL
rorison, Margaret Bower. Meoroe
Schueaemaon, Boy Partin sad
GRAPIY1LLF AYE. A
Elmo Dixon, to Sanford.

HARCAR

ACADEMY

�Miss Nancy Elizabeth Bowden, James C. Davis .
Married In Methodist
C
erGreenville, S. C
MIm Nancy Elisabeth- Bowden
Greenville, S. C., became the
da of Jamee Carlton Davis Jr.,
at 4 p-m. June U at the St. Paul
Methodist Church in Greenville.
The bride la the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whelchtl
Bowden, Greenville, and the
groom's parents art Mr. and Mrs.
James Carlton Davis of Sanford.
Dr. John Wood Robison, offi­
ciated at the wedding servlet.
rThe church was decorated ‘with
baskets of white gladioli. •mums,
greenery and lighted tapers at the
altar.
Miss Betty Phillips, organist,
presented a program of traditional
wedding music and accompanied
Mrs. Jack Rogers, soloist, who
sang "Oh Promise Me," ‘‘Be­
cause" and "The Lord's Prayer."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, waa lovely In a formal
gown of silk orgatua and Chan­
tilly lace, over tissue taffeta. It
featured a molded bodice, scaltoped neckline and pointed sleaves.
The skirt was adorned with
Chantilly lace appliques with seed
pearls, and extended Into a chapel
train. Her veil fell from a tiara
of matching lace and pearls and
Aehe carried a bouquet of roses,
''centered with an orchid, on her
Bible.
Mrs. A. 0. Loring Jr. of BelMont. N. C., wss matron of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs. If.
E. Stewart of Fort Slewsrt, Os.,
and Miss Arden Harrell of Green­
ville.
Best man was Marvin Gocmbcl
of Albany, Ga., and serving as
* ushers were James Hembree and
Furman Galloway of Taylorsville,
S. C.: Pleas McClure of Travelers
Rest, S. C., and John MeWhlte of
Greenville.
The attendants all wore street
length drosses of aqua chiffon over
Uffeta featuring aqua satin cum­
merbund! and big puff alaeves.Thair circular veils wen attached

Enlisted Wives
O f V A H -I
Tq, Meet Thursday

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A special set-acquainted meet­
ing of the newly formed Enlisted
Wives Club of VAH-I. will be held
Thursday, at 8 p.m. In the Nava]
Air Station Ballroom.
Wives of all VAIM Enlisted
Men are urged to attend. Because
of the forthcoming deployment of
VAH-l every effort Is being made
to increase the club membership.
Plans are being made for sev­
eral Interesting club activities In
the near future. For further infor­
mation or transportation to the
Thursday meeting eall Mrs. K. R.
Mueller nr Mrs. S. P. Burgess;

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HRS. JAMES CARLTON DAVIS JR,

Greenville High School and Wes­
leyan College *ia Macon, Ga.,
where she majorrd in elementary
education. She was president of
Kappa Delta Epsilon honorary ed­
ucation sorority and has been
leaching first grade in the Green­
ville County Schoal District.
The groom is | graduate of
Seminole High School and Florida
State University, where he ma­
jored in marketing and retailing,
lie was president of.Lambda Chi
Alpha social Iratcnity. He la
presently employed by the J. 0.
Penney Co, in GrecnMIe.
Out of town guests included the
groom’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C, Davis of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs.
V. C. Strickland, Lithonia, Ga.,
Mr. and Mra, J, B. Ragsdale, At­
lanta, Mrs, M. C. Shadburn and
Miss Sally Shadburn. Thomaslon,
Ga., Mr. and Mrs. C. M.\Bailey
and Mr. and Mrs. J, R. Dimagcn,
all of Tucker, Ga., Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Simpson, College Park, Ga.,
and Mr. and Mr*. P. T. ftilner
of Athens, Ga, and Miss Betsy
Luter of Mullins, S. C,

* Wield A Brush For Hair Health
By ALKA HART, NBA
A good many women acem to
feel that when they've been to a
te.uty .alon for a weeklyjbampoo and set, their hair care la
finished. They're wrong.
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y, womin who ,
H h, ndle hef 0,
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When several c
to dine Dutch trei
things for the mi
separate checU.

MR. AND MRS. JOHN MARTIN, center with'attendants, Mr. and Mra.
Gene Smith.
* (Cojc Photo)

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Wednesday Morning

SP EC IA LS!

Miss Patsy Carr, John Martin
Married In DeBary Ceremony
Misi palsy Carr of DeLand and at the DeBary Community Method- The bride wore a street lenj
John Martin of Calmara, Kansas, 1st Church.
droii of blue chllloo and net w
Rev. Damon Scott, officiated at w,hi‘« ,c c ,‘,orlM •"&lt;* ,K* «"•“
the service. Attendant, wero Mr. ^ U a T c i ^ . . ^ *
ami Mrs. Gena Smith of DeBary.

Primary Sunbeams
Learn H ow

T o Help Neighbors
The Primary Sunbeam Band of

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Wednesday Morning Special!

Aluminum &amp; Plastic Webbing
reg ular

Mrs. Damon Scott of Lake Mary
waa ho*lesa at a linen ahuwrr
Friday evening at Iter home hon­
oring Miss Glnl Taylor, bride elect
of Carl Stubbing*.
White ribbon streamer- flowing
from the chandelier fashioned a
large umbrella over the dining
table which held the assortment
of lovely gifts. They also were
used to docorate the arched en­
trance lo the dining room, which
with the large living room of the
Scott home formed the party area.
Name card* were fashioned in
Hit shape of wedding belli and a
corsage of old fashioned pinks.

Enjoy Swimming

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WED. SPECIAL

Lake Mary Friends
Honor Bride - Elect

Junior GA's

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■hlalng hair. Mo., * o d .n . . I n .
do not evenmake . pretense of
offering hair can. Thay are intertsled in hair coloring, permapenis, set*. The rest la up lo you.
What
you should do , between
weekly
set* i* wield the h*ir
'brush far one hundred strokes or
more daily. This won't destroy

PILOT CLUB MEMBERS will hold informal m eeting
during; the *umnicr‘month* instead of disbanding until
full. The firsl one wit* in the form of a picnic al thu home
of Mr*. George Stine. Hostesses pictured are, left to
right. Mr*. B. E. Chapman, Mr*. Sue Stevenson and
Sir*. Stine,
(Herald Photo)

Mary devoted the aattra session
of their lest meeting to studying
how lo "Help our neighbors learn
about God."
Members present were Curtis
Crawford, Claudia Bowman. Wil­
liam Anderson, Steven Musa. Billy
Davla, Herman Flannlgan, Ricky
Wilbanks,
Joseph
Flannlgan,
David Brysnt and the leaders,
MraLJ. W. Crawford and Mn. J.
A. Nordcn.
Following the mealing, handwork was enjoyed and refresh­
ments served.

ADVICE FOR A BRIDE
Many brides find that boiling an
egg la not aa assy aa it sounds.
Hard-cooked egg* occasionally get
tough and an uoappeliaing dark
green ring may appear around the
yolk. Margaret Spader, home ser­
vice consultant, suggests lhat
proper cooking temperature will
reduce the likelihood of this and
other mishap*.
If you have . a "burner with a
brain" on your range, aet the
automatic control far 300 degrees
and cook for 30 minutes. Cool the
eggs quickly in cold water when
cooking timo la completed,

Visits Parents
Sir. and Mra. N. L. Bishop, *12
Colonial Way, have ben enjoying
a visit with their son, BUI N.
Bishop,
He was stationed 1 , *U for
tbs past two year* Ws, *
ledleal department of the
ivy.
After spending a 30 day leave
with bis parents, ha left Saturday
by plana far his mw station in
Fallen, Nov,

The Junior Girls Auxiliary of
(he First Baptist Church of Lake
Mary nteli Monday at the home pt
Mrs. J. Harden, where Ihey en­
joyed a wiener roast and swim­
ming. Mra. Marguerite Boman
and Mrs. T. Stafford met wilh
(hem.
This was the last time that Mrs.
Bowman will tie with tho groug
and the girls presented her with
a necklace in appreciation of her
leadership.
Those present were Billie Lynn
Nordcn. Wanda Mixon, Linda Staf­
ford, Jannct Gainey, Brenda Iisard, Shelia Davis. Ilelorisc and
Patricia Ptarmigan, and visitors,
Wcsla Anderson, Cim Wan.ley,
Claudia and Donna Bonian.

verbena and fern was pinned upon
Miss Taylor at her arrival.
The evening was spent in a soc­
ial period of general conversation
among the honorre'a Lake Mary
friends. A highlight of the even­
ing waa the reading of Miss Tay­
lor'a remarks as she opened each
gift which had been recorded on
paper and which were presented
to her a* a keepsake of the occas­
ion.
Mrs. Scott served a refresh­
ment course of mints, pineapple
up-slde-down cake with whipped
cream, an assortment of cupcakes
with punch or coffee.
Those attending wero Mmea.
Ksy Gehr, Vola Werfelman,
George Stubbing*, Fred Wells, W.
A. Lowe, Ada Bamberger and
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Evans.
Also the Misses Xatharinn
Stubbing*, Susie Stubbing*, Sandy
Rowell, Barbara Steele, Debbie
Cox, Dolore* Kirili and Judi Tay-

Lutheran Women
Plan Meeting

N ew Neighbors
Honored Wilh T ea
A t Henderson Home
Mr*. Roller! Henderson enter,
falneil a group of friends and new
neighbors at an aflemoon lea, re­
cently, al her homo on Cemtaiwo
Road in DcBary.
Among the gueali who called
during the afternoon wero Mr*.
Chester Eldrldge. Mr*. Stayrb
Sapiridrs, Mrs. Ruth Boggs, Mra.
John Boyaen and houseguast, Mrs,
R. Hicks.
Also present fo bid her friends
goodbye was Mra. Eric Weaaberg,
who will be leaving eras to retida
In Eustls with relative*.

Church
C alendar
WEDNESDAY
The WSCS of First Methodist
Church meet! In McKinley Ball
for the regular monthly fasten.
Executive board at • a.m. fal­
lowed by the business aad pro­
gram at l:il.
First Baptist Church SwaAay
School workers confer*net, and
Ice cream social, 8:18 p.m,
The CYF-Chl Rho of the Fint
Christian Church m ate I r n f •
to 7:15 p.m, at Uta church. All
young people a n asked ta M ac
a sack lunch.
Official Church Board M ala at
T:so p.m. ,
. . THURSDAY
First Presbyterian Chur«h laaefaa
meets at 7:30 p.m. .
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Thursday Evening
The United Lutheran Churchwomen of the Good Shepherd Lu­
theran Church will meet at I p.m.
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
Reid Iverson, 105 Coleman Cr.
Mrs. Jean Carlson will lead tho
devotions and Mrs. Belly Repp
will give Ihe program. Refreshmen! hostesses will be Mrs. Paul
Jackson and Mra. Eleanor Cren­
shaw.

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tim e,., get the fastas*, daanaet
smell In town &gt; ., tht fluMmt
drying! Takas only about an hour.
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Bible Stories
Enjoyed By
Sunbeams
The Beginner Sunbeam* of the
First Baptist Church of Lake
51ary met Monday with Mrs.
Calhy Jones. Mr*, klary Bryant,
Mrs. Mary Wilbanks, and Mr*. S.
Anderson.

They heard Bible ilorlcs. sang
songs, participated In prayer, and
enjoyed refreshments.
Those attending were Cathy and
Cindy Hood, Dennli and Sandra
Gaines, Donna Goman, Jed Hous­
er, Sharon Muse, Diana Chester,
Marion Hale, Jlmmia Wilbanks,
and Sieve Saasman.

Wekiwa Auxiliary
T o Meet Wednesday
The Ladle* Auxiliary of Wekiwa
Lodge 87* will meet Wednesday
at 7:30 p.m. at Uta Oddfellows
Hall, oi. Magnolia Ava.
All members are urged to at­

tend.

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tar*. But always he did what th*
boas wanted and continually ack­
nowledged euboervlenc*. to hlra~
even yiMilainc t* rerign in hlf
faror if emergency development!
ahould warrant auch action.
Whether Balaguar can now a»•art authority on hi* own la th*
question which Washington and
other Latin American capitals will
bo watching closely in th* day* *•

WASHINGTON — (NBA)
United ; State*' State Departs
will establish a daaiecmtte regime!
foliowiny th* assassination of Die*
tail on Xafasl L. Trujillo, aosoa to
root principally *a th* prsssn tit­
ular head of government, freeidsat Joaquin Balaguar.
Hs Is a ib y ru o ld law proCsssor
and dlplonat who was sleeted via*
ynstdant for a flve-jraer to m In
1HT. Whan PnaUaat Hoetor B.
Trujillo, brothar af tea slain gwerslissluw, rattened last August
"lor reasons of hoaltli," Balaguar

B F lw jp e w w Day. Ho m u Ute fedewiag stir.
BrLedr. Jack Laafferd, UBN .
Ops hundred eighty-five years ago today, the
Derivation of Indepsndtnes waa put before th* Cotgreat a t the 18 American Colonist for a vote. There
waa much comment about the material benefits to be
lout, U th* Delcaration of Independence waa adopted.
Timid men in th* group dreaded the wrath of England.
Hancock, the presiding officer had persuaded th*
cautious delegatee that th* Declaration should be
a | In favor of further negotiations. America's
1moment waa la jeopardy,
. ____________
_ ______ for freedom exceeded
B uffer of England or deure for security, took the Door
and itid i *8ipk or ewlm, Uve or dig, survive or perish,
Igtv* my bind and heart to'thla vote. It la true, indeed,
that he the beginning we aimed not at Independence.
Hut there*! a divinity whleh shapes our ends. The Injustice of England has driven us to arms; and, blinded
to her own Interest for our good, she has obstinately per*
slated, tin Independence Is now within our grasp, W#
ktvt but to reach forth to it, and it la ours.
“Why, then,' should wa defer the Declaration? la
any man so weak as now to hop* for a reconctlltion with

In each e troubled ritaatten,
Belngur la almeat the only'Indivi­
dual In eight who might be ea ac­
ceptable esmpwmlst to bring
sente enter out ef sheas. Ha Is

Hs la doscribod as a quiet but
forceful executive, Ha is short endQ
round, with a thick pompadour of
black kqir. Ho is said to have a
good following of middle class
elements, which be will need,
Balaguar wrote a book, “DomU
■lean Reality,” which is really
a history of his country’s *trus­
ties up to 1950. This Includes the
occupation by American Marines
from 1911 through 1U4 and th*
HuQ-ltujiUo treaty ef IMO. It
so oorers tba lin t to year* of the
Trujillo regime and it dolts with
high tribute to tip genmlterlmo.

Letters
Dear Miter:
la behalf ofjeheveh’i W itneaseef
w* would like to thank you for
your coverage of the Wntchtower
assembly held in tho Clrte Center
last month.
Your article* aided in making
np h very nice bulletin board nt
the aaeembly. W* enjoyed a vary
•ucceuful aaaambly which can
partly b# attributed to tha goad
coverage tha nawepepeis through,
out this district govt.
Ws would like you to knew that
wo do not taka for granted your
cooperation.
Sincerely youra,
John Patrick
Circuit Supervisor
pert Arnold Bites
New* and Public
Relations Director

among themselves.
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Tho two Trujillo oona, MaJ. Gen.
Rnfsal Jr. sad Copt, Bhadamoi,
havo boon gonaraDy deecrtbad aa
speOad playboy with UtU* soass
of reopoasibUity sad M , domoera tic taadearias, though Rafael
asms to tha t e e in tb e fin t day*
folteetag hie father’s death,
11m Sw# TraJUte teethw , tbs

"Y©u and I, indeed, may rut it. Wa may not Uv* to
the time when this Declaration shall be made good. We
may diei die Colonists; die slaves; die, It may be.
jgmnlnieusly and on the scaffold!
"Be it so. Be it so.
"If It be the pleasure of Heaven that my country'
shall require the
the victim
shad
tha poor offering of my Ufa, tha
atuUlharo»dy»«»Butwhi]«IdoUv*, let ma nave a coun­
try, or s t least the hope of a country, and that a fra*
country,. .
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"But whtever may be our fate, be assured . . . that
this Declaration will stand. It may coat treasure, and
it may cost blood; but it will stand, and It will richly
compensate for both,
. “Through th* thiek gloom of the present, I see the
brightness of the future, aa the sun in heaven. We shall
make this a glorious, aa immortal day. When wa are
fc our graves, our children will honor it. They will cal*,
brat* ft with Thanksgiving, with festivity, with bonJims, and fllnmlntlana. On its annual return they will
ghad taarc, copious, gushing tears, not of subjection
and slavery, not of agony aad distress, but of emulation

N*w if esly Mrs, Peris Meets
were Kora!
fe e keatou with tha meatto'
would have a party, yau m i l bat
a« that. No emeus! ef.dhuettvea "Oh. Dr. Croat,*' ihe buret eut
from th* White Reuse weald keep tearfully, ”1 am la a terrible atete
La Ball* Parte from throwing e ef miad.
whingdiag on Independence Day. "lest ea beur age the derien la
Whan ah* w h ea Awhem draaa, the Media*1 r 11*1* told me rd sad
the aUghtoet ensues m a eufltetent up la c eeaitartum wltkla N deya
for s rowing pertjo-Arber Day, U I didn’t quit my jeb.
the admittance el Artwna to the •Tm anamte aad underweight
Unteh, Eli Whltmy’e birthday, the and ) to apcitls eelltll. But it la
asnlvem ry ef th* launching af all i m ult ef my Jeb.
th* Robert Pulton, Bitting Bud1* “1 work tor Iwe law pertaen.
wadding annlvereaty.
Oa* te waadmtol hut 8am, th*
Given n real reason, a m l big younger, te the nuahsit, moit Ir­
reaeon like tkt Fourth af July, ritating men I aver met, Ha
and aha dug deep down Into her ■noap* around Juit looking far
ample money belt and laid aa a mlitatea no he can (how me up.
real party.
“YwUrdiy, for nsampte, 1 had
They still remember bar la buaemburg—with warm hearts and tea af legal tarnu. Bat in tho
full atomaehs. I waa than ana* an vary middle ef th* page I had ac­
a Fourth ef July whan Mr*. Meats cidentally spelled the word 'the'
waa *ur envoy, and Ilka everyone aa *hte'.
olaa I m a t to tha party aha fare* "Inriaa| af calling it te my at.
Whan I any "Ilka evatytma aide," I
don't moan juit Amaricana ,wha
happened to te la. tha Uttte duehy.
I maaa everyone, is tha aeuatry.
AU war* invited, aad meat af them
earn*. I nmamtee Mrs. Maria telltag me (this m a near the aad at
her stay) that aha waa aura aha

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whose taatea ran to potables
stronger than eeft drink, there
were ether Uquida.
fee party etaatod early aad end­
ed late, aad Old Clary never teak,
ad prettier. TV* only Fourth at
July party | ever attested ateead
thei eame up te the l.usamburg
ant waa ant a t tha Embaaey U
Ireland, I lemember eheetieg fbi&gt;
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NOUBB OH VIHIPH
FULL BIZI
W* ce*M hava hat deg* of

at Bite, aaylng ah* had. Baas It!
But It bad taken bar till 4 o'clock
te aAuw up her courage.
"What did you uyT” I inquired.
“Oh, Sam wai ucartag m w
suit, ao T told bin the fabric fa
It wes very good quality. Ha Ju t
grunted, w your compliment!
don’t work on Sam, Dr. Crane,"'
“Just hasp it up," I aaeured her.
Tan daya later aba phased egfla
to §iy he etlll Juit grunted hte acceptance of Sally'* daily compli­
ment. But ate waa new able to
force her compliment senes her
eteathed teeth hr Si a m., laatead
of d p.m.
Tboa Sally quit tatephaalag.

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DEAX ABBY: TMr to for TCXECUTTVK 0ECRITAHY" tiro career «irl who
w ait* to f i t married. "Wipe your tear*,
Honor, them aw plenty of cnaneaa for
you. Lota of farmers would Ilka someone
to prepaw their dinners. And you wouldn't
have to wait until ewnltur to cook for him.
You could start right In at 6:80 In the
mowing, and cook all day, .
“After you find your vletlm, atop your
car. drive a nail into your tlw , and call for
help. Hell take over from there, baby."
■'Co rn b e l t ba c h e lo r &lt;a g e m
DEAR BACHELOR: YOU may be
a punctured tlw and a trip to Iowa,
tat about those poor girls who weald
&gt;1y wind up with a 64-year-old

awkward situation. Wa frequently invite
a few friends to our home for a game of
cards.
We know a couple and, my husband
does business with the man. His wife to
wal nice, but the husband usee the filthieat language I ever heard. He doesn't have
to lose hie temper or get.excited or any­
thing. He just uses these.dirty words,
one after another, for no reason whatever.
I cannot stand this man’s talk any
longer, and soma of our friends who have
been In hla company in our home feci tha
same way about him. What can be dona
(tactfully) about it?
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friendly — without taking the
chanee of seeming to ' ’push."
When lunchtime comes she goes
alone If no one haa said, "How
about lunch ” This I* no time !o
hang around walling to be asked—
or to do tha asking boraelf.
Me shouldn't make the mistake
of rushing to confide In her asso­
ciates—nor should' she pry Into
their personal lives.
In fact, "minding her business”
la the best way for a newcomer In
en office, to find a place for her­
self.
Pot an wives: Ruth KUleU’s
booklet, "Son to Hive e Happy
Husband.” Send to cents to Ruth
Millet! Reader Service c/o The
Sanford Herald, P. O. Bon 4a,
Dept, A, Radio City Station, New
York 1», N. Y.

NOW IN its 186th year, the United States Army takes
to charms — as wall as arms — in celebration. Barbara
Whiten, above, holds the Army's new H-72 rocket gre*
nade. The "hip pocket rocket" to made to order of guer*
rills warfare. Barbaw does better with a typewriter at
Army Ordnance Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal,
Ala.

By Oswald Jacoby
; When yoo hive a goad hand
fha war to alto * is.to load that
auk which’ to mart likely to
develop tricks tor you personally.
When yow bevt a bed hand you
should look trouRd tor a way to

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Be also bar a five card suit of
Mt ‘4HTR. The opponents have
Manner that tndlcatas dearly (hat
Bast will have some aluff. FurDeseret was the orlgiaal name
Mermen, their bidding hat shown
for the state ef UUh.
suit strength since South
opened , with one no-trump and
North made no effort to find e
Major suit fit.
With , aU this to mtod Vest
should epen_.Ua lowest spade thraa aard suit.
'art will takt--lfc} ace (if Tuasday’e tap WAvHtotC'a&amp;aw*
•way from the queen. His lowest
li only the third beet, but .you spades and return the throe spot. as previewed and selected by TV
can't load fourth beet from a If South plays the ten you Just Kay's staff off oxparts who at.end
ruhearoils, watch screeninfs, and
analyse scripts In New York and
Phils Gamble
Hollywood:
dtlflcman. — "Tha Schoolmas­
With Trade
ter" (Repeat). Good show, parti­
PHILADELPHIA (UP1) - The cularly tor younger fans. When a
Philadelphia Phillies gambled to­ now teacher comae to toad, Mark
day la taking Kansas City out­ finds the mania attitude, manner*
fielder Waa Covington tor Bobby aqd discipline a bit difficult to
Dal Greco in a straight player taka. He end e friend revolt, as
young non often do, and the to­
deal.
Covington, formerly of tlw Mil- mtit Is nearly (regie. Arnold Moat
wsuka Braves, has a history of Is convincing aa tha schoolmaitar,
knee Injuries of which the Phillies even though ho seems a trifle too
are wen swan. But they sold high dew for e one-room schoolthey wan willing to taka a cal­ bouse to North Fork. • p. m.
culated risk that he could supply ABC.
them with the Mthaadod billing Debts OilUa. (Repeat) — Dobla
writes about hla Dad, and turns
eat to ba n writer af seme promise
en the subject. Ba submits kis
piece to i aewipeper contort hop­
PURCH ASE O F
ing he'll win the nramy and a
new girt. Debts Is « tog dreamer,
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unfurnished, largo rooms, ex­
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ped, carporte, etorage, screened
porch, quiet neighborhood. Ph.
MODERN torn. I bedroom apt FA 2-2481.
upstairs over 206 W, llth. yw,
per mo. water included. Available July », FA »1M1.
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T V Key Previews
of course, but '0ft7 si e good try.
■:90 p. m. CBS.
Alfred Hitchcock. — "Ambi­
tion." A sometimes Interesting
story about an ambitious district
attorney and the town's biggest
racketeer, ■ onetime buddy of
hla (Pat O'Brien and James Cag­
ney?). Well acted by Leslie Niel­
sen and Harold J. Stone, although
the Impact of tha atory la dis­
sipated by a very unmotivated
ending. • : » p. m. NBC.
Tom Ewell. (Repeat)— Feus
will road, to this show according
to their individual tastea. Grown­
ups will probably sympathlio with
Tom Potter and hla wife aa they
plan to keep their daughter from
running off to get married. Moat
of Potter's Ideas backfire, but
be never stops trying. • p. « .
CBS.
Playhouse go. — "Face of a
Hero." (Bepset) Even on a rerun
belt, It's good to hava tbia gen­
erally superior drama series beck
on TV. Tonight's play la a

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Jha Woman
knowing her Job "cold” — and
feeling as much at bomt as a sen­
ior partner.
In fact, that kind of attitude ac­
tually worky against a newcomer.
8k« can, howsvsr, give aome
thought to getting off cm the right
rben her ignorance foot with her aiaoriates, If ahe
taw the ether work- bolds tha Job, they will bo in Im­
isaneUy will got ker portant part of her Ufa—and tha
first week la tha time for her to
gala their raipeeL
Doing her work well and quietly
la oat way; Another la hot interrifting their work—oven though
she la eager to “belong” and
thinks bar excuse will aiaka the
Interruption teem necessary.
If aba la pleasant to everyone
who haa anything to say to bar,
■ha'll got a r*puts item for being

FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt. *50
Also 1 bedroom *45, *101 Msgm
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom noils. PA 2-2S51.
apartment, tile bath, 601 Pal­ AN LANTA APARTMENTS:
metto. PA 2-1174 after • p.m.
Newly redecorated, large light
rooms, private hatha and anFURNISHED apartment, risen
trances. 404 E. 14th. St. Ph.
PA 2-UU.

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Uon by John Frankeobeamar, are
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Project 90. — The Great War.”
(Repeat) First shorn In Oct, of
1*36, this documentary about the
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warding hour on TV. Particularly
Inleroatlng segments cover a pre­
war Europe "Long Accustomed to
Peace,” the chain of events that
led to the disruption ef the bal­
ance of power, memorable quotes
from o young historian named
Wtaatan
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Theodore
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break with its Motion past, ■and
Charlie CkspUa and Mary Pick-

9-BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished,
kitchen equipped, t o P*r mo.;
furnished MS. I ll Avocado Ave.
I-ROOM furnished apsrtmeot, with
water A lights furnished, screen­
ed front porch, FA S-1744.

Tan and aaah af you ara h s ra h r
noUtiad and required to praaaat
any tlalm a and dairfhada which
you. a r aithar u f yau, m ag hava
agmlaat (ha aatata of CARROLL
W. STAPLER, dacaaaad. lata e f anld
Oauaty. to th a C aunty Ju d g e a t
Bamtoela Caunty, Florida, a t hla
afflea la th a a a u rt hanaa ad m id
County a t Sanford, Florida, w ltaln
alght calandar m onths &gt;from tha
lima of tha firs t publication oL
this natlaa, Bach claim o r d am an*
■hall ba In w ritin g , and ahall a ta ta
tha plaoa ad rsaldanea and past
efflee addraee of the claim ant, aad
■halt ba ew eru U h r the etelm •a t. hla ag en t. e r a lte r a s r . aad
any such at aim e r daasaad wet M
filed shall ba veld.
CHRISTINE STAPLBR
Aa admtnlrtvRtav e f
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•THE BIG SHOW"

Siaitlond Estates

wide variety extorter

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�The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2 - 2 6 1 1
12. Real Estate «?or Sale

9. For Sal* or Rent

3br

-BEDROOM, 2 bi:h, phone, kit­ R08ER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor 23 Acre pineapple orange grove
4 yeara old. good crop on Ircei.
chen equipped, 11$ Oakland. Ph. Raymond LundquUt, Aeioc.
FA 2-3472.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Price $12,300.
NOTHING DOWN— Trade your C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
NEW SMYRNA BEACHS1DE
BROKER
home for a new 3 bedroom, IL*
STORE '
bath home with Fla. Room- 202 So. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2 3991
fo r leas* er sale. Formerly gro­ only KM mo. Drive out to Long,
cery store, contain* store fix­
tures, walk-la coolar, refriger­ dale and eavet ID ml. South on
ators, cases, scales, all equip- 1T-D2.
I ment ready to open for business. BEDROOM borne, i.ove, refri­
Located in exceptional beach gerator, space heater and blinds, BY OWNER: 3 B.R., 3 story
aids spot. For more information $9200, $230 down and payments frame house. Front enclosed
up and down. Enclosed
Call:
less than rent. Bill Smathera, porch
utility rm., 2 baths. Redecorated
809 E. 20th St. FA 2-5680.
throughout. Some furplture.
Bob Crumley A gency
$2100 down. Take up payments
FARMERS AGENCY
$30
per mo. No payments until
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
Sanford, Fla.
1982.
Ph. FA 2-8491.
2163 S. Park Avc. Ph. FA 2-3221
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0281

F A 2-0375

Oscar M. Harrison

NEW 2 Bdm., 1 bath borne. Fenc­ Registered Real Estate Broker
ed in backyard. $193 down A 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-794
FOB SALE OR RENT: A bedroom take up payment* of $39 monthHouse on three B0 ft. tots. Large ly. 42-D David St., Coronodo
Fair Value Properties
room*. Inquire at U04 W. 3rd St. Homes, North Orlando, Fla.
RAYMOND M. BALL
or 1012 W. 3rd St. FA 2-149*.
Looking for new home? In the
And Associates
meantime stay with us — the 218 So. Park
Ph. FA 2 3641
friendly family motel.
Lake Mary Branch
FA 2-1290
SUN DELL MOTEL
1000 FEET Lake Frontage near
Rt. 2, 17-02
FA 2-5047 NEW 3 bedroom, 1H bath, coun
Lake Mary. $8,300.
try home, terms. FA 2-2306.
S. Sanford Dr.

kC. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER

No Down Payment

SOI So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-3001 NO

HIDDEN OR CLOSING
COSTS
S CHOICE LOTS on Grapevine; 1 2 and 3 bedroom masonry
opposite Snow’s Cafe, W. 13th. home built on your lot any­
FA 2-3901 er FA 1-1410.
where In tbs atata of Florida.
No waiting — Immediate con­
struction. CALL FA 2-4343.

Headly Const. Co.

30 ACRES, more or leu, all
fenced; planted to Improved
grasses. Good variety of citrus
in bearing. 3 Bedroom house
In good livable condition. Large
landscaped ground* with Urge
oak shade tree*. Paved road.
$23,000. Good terms.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
BROKER
202 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3991

THIS 18 IT!

The Home to boost your morale
to the skies. 3 bedroom*,’ I
luxurious baths, too ft. front­
age on deep, sandbottom lake,
exclusive neighborhood. Extras
Includa built-in Ruga, Retrig.,
dishwasher, disposal!, washer
and dryer. $23,000 with tefma.
For appointment call

PINECREST: Over 1400 *q. ft. of
delightful living area witb 4
bedrooms, extra large living
room and Florida room. Largs
lot, beautifully landscaped. Two
fenced patios. Immaculate in­
and out. Choose your terms.
"Wa Trade"
S t Johns Realty Co. side
See this one at 119 Shannon Dr.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
before you buy. FA 2*7230.
Stemper Agency
l i t N. Pork Ave. Ph. FA 2-4123
BEST OFFER TAKES 3 BED­
REALTOR—1NSUROR
ROOM 1 BATH HOME AT 201 Phone FA 1-4991
112 N. Park
LAUREL DR.

MUST SACRIFICE S bedroom
, CB borne la good location, con­
venient to N.A2L,
martgaga. FA 2-2407.

IS. Mortgag* Loans

BEFORE YOU BUY

308 W. 12th Street
FA 2-7603, Evening! FA 1-2370

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2*3420

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Tuea. July 4, 1001—Page 7 27. Special Services

Sell U* Your Furniture. Quick t INCH ptaitic boM and fitting*,
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Service With The Caab. SUPER leveral too ft of lardea bos* sad
sprinklers, power mower, gsr*
TRADING POST. FA 2-M77.
A3 Type* end Slzei
den tiller, quarter Horae, electric
We Repair and Service
ROLLAWAY, Hoapltal and Baby pump. FA M M before • O'clock
STINE
Beds. Day, Week, or Month— or after 4 O'clock.
Machinery and Supply Co.
FURNITURE CENTER
207 W. 2nd S t
Ph. FA 2-4432
20 GAL. garbapt cam $2J0.
1100 French Avaa
Blanket Speelal, I for 14. ArmyPh. FA 2.T93S
• Navy Surplus, n o Sanford Ara.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
DRESS MAKING
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­ TO PERSON with local credit A
A ALTERATIONS
holstering. Alt Work Guaran­ iMi Zlg Zagr makes button­
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar
teed. Call Nix. Bedding Mfg. holes, sews on button*, mono,
anleed. Call FA 2-1200 for ap. Co., FA 2-21IT, 1301 Sanford grams A fancy aUtchai. • pays
ments remaining at 9M0 each.
polnunent.
Ave.
Write installment Mgr. Bos
Seminole Septic Tank Used furnl,urc, appliances, tools, s m c'o The Sanford Herald.
CLEANING $23.00 PH. FA 2-9401 etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
24 HOUR SERVICE
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME
Gateway To Tba Waianray
34. Article* For Sale
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
WHEEL CHAIRS,'crutches, canei
Robson Sporting Good*
walker*.
304-8-8 E. 1st
Ph. FA MMt
AUTO GLASS
FREE DELIVERY
INSTALLED
GOOD
skiing
rig,
14' naabect,
Prescriptions our Specialty
33 h. p. Evlnrud# Lark, Gatar
Windshield
. Back Glue
FAUST'S nx PHARMACY
trailer. FA 1-7194.
Door Glass
Vent Glass
2nd and MellonvlUa
SERVICE
Ph. FA 2-7107
38. Trailers ■Cabanas
Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co.
FACTORY TO YOU
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
HOUSETRAILER for 1*1*.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
FA M in ..
Enclosed
baad,
Sag-proof
bottom
31. Poultry • P#U • Lhrsstock
rail with plastic ends. Fissile
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cord*.
loss FORD country wagon, BAB,
Senknrlk
Glasa and Paint Co. aarne as saw — make after.
4 MONTH old Bird dog pups.
Ph. FA 2-4422 1934 STAR CHIEF COOT. autfoBSDavis Wtldlni Shop, New Up- 210 Magnolia
hors* blanket!"
asls Rd. FA t-4200.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Tops A SeaU
Lot Makers — SUls — Lintel* 40 ml. per 1*1. 1044 Naah Mates,
motor rebuilt 1M0, real trans­
Stepa — Patio Block* — Sand
START RAWLEIQH BUSINESS. SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
portation |32S. Cons os kt let's
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Alteration*
Real opportunity new for per­ Repairs
trade, BUI Cook, Quality car*
00
Elm
Ave.
Ph.
FA
3-5751
Painting
manent, profitable work la SAN­
1014 French Ava.
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESSI
Phone FA 3-7081.
FORD. See R. B. HARTMAN,
COUNTRY CLUB NURBEKY WANTED: Someone to take np 14ST CHEVROLET S10, 4 dr. ela­
Box 783, Longwood or write
payment* on S complete room*
W. 10th Bt. Near Golf Course
Rawlelgh'a Dept. FAG-29 Mem­
of furniture, monthly payment* tion wagon, extra el*so, radte
Ph.
FA
2-5908
phis, Ttnn.
$1173. Call CoUaet: Casselberry automatic tranimluioa fOII. PR.
FOrrest 4-1104.
TE 4-1411.
23. Bulldiaf M aterials
204 E. Ird St. THRIFTY RUM­
EMMONS JEWELERS INC, sow
MAGE SALE-the belt of bar­
BITTER BLUE SOD 4c per aq. ft. gains. Tickets given with each
ready for further sipanatow in
this an a. Opanlnga for ambl*
and other specials. Dutch Mill OOe or mors purchase—Thurs­
tious people to conduct Jewelry
Nursery, New Upiala Rd. Jost day, Friday A Saturday, July t,
off 30th St. FA 2.7107.
T A I. Drawing Saturday f:30
fashion show In tho borne. Part
p. m. You don't havt to bo pres­
or foil time, so collecting or de­
livery, kit fur., high commis­
ent to win. 1st prise—Electric
sion. FA 2-2707, 7-2:30 A.M. A
MUST SELL at once; 10 pe. Uv- Fan. lad prise—Bedspread.
4-7 P.M.
ing room group. Someone to
FR1GIDA1RR
tako up payments at $4. Call
Tba Arioloerat af
EDUCATED, MATURE, neat man
Sales A Service
or woman, daytime' or avsnlng House Wiring
Free Estimates Caitslberry collect—TE 1-lSU.
Air riailllM b *
work. Car necessary. $33 weak Sid Vlbltn's Randall Elaetela
• BIG VALUES
Chrysler
Afrtemp
and up. Phone Mrs. McNab for 112 Magnolia
A. W. Barkley Used Cars,
Pb. FA 2-«tl4
• QUICK CREDIT
1st.
appointment • to 10 (A.M. or
Now
As
Low As
• EASY TEBM8
Imports R Sports Con
P.M.) Tues., Wed. qr Fri. July,
WE GIVE “TOP VALUE STAMPS
$179.0Q
4, 3 or T.
WILSON • MAIER
.
PLUMBING
.0 u .ssrtJ uw
Free Eathnatee
Now and Vitd FunUtur*
Contracting A Repairs
PH. Ml 4-MM
IMS
OAK
9A
311 E. First SL
FA 2-3632
Free Estimates
WANT ADS BRING
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Avs. Phono FA 2-3312
FAST RESULTS

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Southern Air

$ BEDROOM house, 2 bath*,
bulltins, disposal, awning win­ FHA A VA Mortgages - Stir,
dow*. VA loan $800 down, $80 interest — S. C. Blub Company,
Check These Features
Mortgage Banker*, 1804 Edgeper mo. FA 2-7032.
3 Bedroom Home
water Dr., Orlando CH 1-3334.
Manser/ aeastracUea • Ball!
I-BEDROOM. 1 bath CB home,
ap rear • Furred walla - Tile
screened porch, wired utility
Plumbing £ Heating
hath • Awning wladewa •
room. Fully landscaped. Locat­
Terrasee Floors • Bitch kitAIR CONDITIONING
ed on Lake Ravenna, 212 Tan­ WOMEN for telephone eollciting
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
from
their
homes,
must
live
In
gerine Dr. Low dawn payment
tap • M U la Weotteghoeee
FA 24362
Chuluota, Slavla, Oviedo. Call HOUSEWORK, Daywork FA 2-8304 1007 Sanford Av*.
•ten sad range • Glees slidFA 2-3134.
lag deer te potto • Carport*
betwean 8 A 10 on Wednesday
sad utility room • Complete­
morning at FA 2-8811.
ly finished Inside and out.
ROSA L. PAYTON
HATCHED* TV
Broker
A RADIO SERVICE
Ph. FA 2*1301 17-91 at Ijiawathe
21. Beauty Sakm s
'Dependable Guaranteed Service'
MUST SACRIFICE S - bedroom
ON YOUR LOT
Vacation Special I Ph. FA 1-83*2 $808 W. First St.
Let us show you ear finished
CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 180
Permanent Wave*, Including hair­ 27. Special Services
model hem**, several plane
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
te cheese from. If yen don't
cuts, styling — 88.30. Air conAlignment
Man
tom a let, w* hurt tote and
i lloned shop, air conditioned PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
FARMS, ACREAGE FOR SALE GOODYEAR SERVICE baa a da- dryers.
ANCTNG**
Pasture-grovaland. 40 acres land, ■treble opening for an exper­ LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Ph. FA 2 42M
Aten Farm Home Lease
(33-acres tiled) all cleared. Two ienced brake and alignment 2640 Hiawatha
Far farther Information aad
Ph FA 2-13*8
FK1G1DAJRE
man. Ability to sell service
barns on property.
Sales
A Service
KATHERINE
HARVEY
needs to customer la helpfuL
G. H. HIGH
nr drive nut
Beauty Shop
KM acre* tiled, I barn, pump
house, on paved road, priced to This Is a permanent position with 3tS Palmetto Ava. Ph. FA 1-0834 Ovieda, Fla. FO g-3319 Days
Evenings Sanford FA M W .
guaranteed salary plus Incen­
sell.
Sanford drive Bo. an
tive. Substantial take home pay
17-13 thru Casselberry to
Bob Crumley A gency for a producer. Company bene*
Hwy. 4*4 turu right (West)
FOR COMPLETE PEST
te Alternants Springe, t a n
fits Include life and hospitalisa­
CONTROL
SERVICE CALL
right aa Hermits Trail aad
Beauty Salon
tion Insurance and a Retirement
Sanford Fla.
fsi&amp;ew the eigne te
Walker
Building
ART
BROWN
program and paid vacation;
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla.
CURTIS HOMES
all free of cost to employes.
F A 2-0375
*&gt;«• p. o. bm m i
Air Conditioned • TV Stamps DRAGLINE A BULLDOZER 8ER.
Orlando, Fla.
Reply by letter only. State edu. HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
By The Hour or Contract
cation, experience, background, 103 So. Oak Ava
FA 2-3742
GATLIN BROTHERS
and telephone number. Informs
Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando GA2-61M
22. Build Paint - Repair
tlon will be kept confidential.
'omen Deulrmed With You In Mind'
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
Write to:
ments, lavoices, head bill*, sad
W. B. Ellerbe
program*, ate.
Progrtialv*
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE
Printing Co. Poona FA 2-K41333 W. First St.
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MlUwork
304 WCU 13th St
Ssnford, Florida
307 Elm. FA &gt;-BU.

$7,950

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GHOST WRITING, euay», Job
resume* And te.tcrs-ol-sppllcaUon. Experienced competent
service. Low rate*. FA 2-4013.

3 Bedroom IV2 Baths
FROM

$1

MONTH
Principal A Ini*

Lev Dews Pajmeat — No Closing test — FHA A Coot.
Prised Frew M.2I0. $M Depealt WUI Resene The .He
3 Blocks to Shopping
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Oven A Kangs
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Sanford's Moat Exclusive Subdivides*
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ALL MAKES A MODELS

RENTALS *3 WEEK

103 So. Palmetto (34 hr. gar.)

Air Conditioning
EXPERTS
1st-

LOCATED N. a f 2Mb. St. op Locust, v

Selling Agent

CM 1-43*4

Sewing Mach. Repairs

D EM ETREE

AMY ANDERSON

SWTsWTV1

33. Furniture

Herviai Central FU.
abce 1943
Hales A Ber ries, All Makei
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60 CHEVROLET, t
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Radio and

59 FORD V-8
Country Sedan Station
Wagon, Standard Shift,
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89
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68 CHEVROLET 4 Door
V-8 Power (Hide, Radis,
Heater
Air Cond.

1295

66 VOLKSWAGEN
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UBED CAR MGR.
Formerly Of
C A J Motors
Welcomes Hia Friends
and offers this SPECIAL

Steering

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57 FORD Station Wagon
V-8 Automatic, 4 Door
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66 FORD Victoria
Hardtop Coupe V-8 Auto.
2 Tone
Paint

68 CHEVROLET 4 Door
Wltb Automatic Traaa.
Special
Price —
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64 CADILLAC 4 Door
All Power,
Air Cond.,
Clean

66 OLDS 4 Dooor Hardtop
88 Holiday Sedan Auto.
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68
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61 CADILLAC

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�seven, wws his 11th game, lops
bn the circuit.
tBgfr first Hattonai League Fappaa, bamatnug by a sore
t: to bun dacadat and thop arm earlier In the campaign, won
tba percentages to Back his fourth straight with the help
of Out Trisa do** home run and
■fM par, cent af the NL
•
teal tin— 1S« approached runs.
ip'B mflcatOM at the top Washington scored all its runs
■teadtogi sad managed to la the second inning — five hita
Afar lead* at tba — oaa’
.Htutergh carried a I tt

and three walks that provided
rookie Ed H—ugh with bis sislk
triumph. Jim Paglteronl and Gary
Geiger homered for the Bad Box.
Allison's grand stammer, kls
third of Um pear to tie him with
BatUmpre'a Jim. Gentile, upped n
rally of four saeanmd runs. Aa
error by Nellie Fox with two out
enabled Allison to come to ton

New York
plate and unload bis IMh homer Cleveland
Baltimore
of the aobaon.
Chicago
Km Hunt drevu In two runs, oaa
with Ma Uth homer, to pace the
Angela to their fifth win in its
gam—. Bonnla KU— was affec­
tive In roUof of starter By— Du­
nn, allowing only ane run fa seven

Maleney won his firth game of
, ton J —r Monday night whan the
B«dl'edged Pittsburgh, t-l. The
victory gave Cincinnati a J B pereeoltge centpared to the J t i they
back Into the July 4 action of the
IMS thamptooship season.
Sea—&lt; place Lot Angeles topfid - ttOwanh—, S-l, In the only
# • National League game Mon­
day night.
[ ’B Uw American League, Bslti^ B r j hctl Clevclsmf, M , fa MUt

BALTIMORE (UPI) -I Manager Pierian appeared —eouetrned
Battimore iat fa v u ignored bp Rkfards,
w . u M m P a - mkhJnU - *
It tr J tt
Oriel— —Ml M ap ba
4T IT JM 1 I plaining nor apofogtetog*’ Mr « a— to Miebey Mantle be lha
«J H ,570 t u |g f (be controversial aekcUona ba lag for canter fielders.
“I’ve been passed —
— » lao n a *d* ** ^ 7*, r i American
PtoraaB - id . T t doeM &gt; |M , 1H League All-Star team.
U M AN II I Kkbarda by-passed lira prate ISI « AM ltvt naat players, tnclodlag Jimmy Blebarda picked Jacbto Brandt
of his own Orioles as Uw No. I
* ** AOO ltH Piersall of the Cleveland Indiana, center fielder. Brandt, earrsaUp
'a* « —** * Monday ba rounding out the tt- hitting BO, his be— bottling
r York
I man AL aquad ter tba first M l Norm Cato of Uw Tigers for Uw
■hingtoo, eight AH4ttar game at le e m a d a m , AL hatting lead. However, PierMil at— la enjoying • f —at sea­
» eight
July 11.
son with a J t l average. (
ia Clip, eight
“Somebody had to pick them,** As hie reserve first baseman,
L eu —1’ “'* *
1W»arta, "ha * u named to Richards again want to hie own
ret. OB " F 1*** "tired Caaep Stengel of team, picking Jim Gentile ahead
iM m Jta
I tb* New York Yankees aa Uw AL of Slavers and Bill Skowron of the
— Pi JtT 1 I pOot "I’m not explaining nor Yanks—, both of whom finished
41 n mo |
apologising. I’m Just Ilka Uw um- ahead of Gentile ia tba players*
SI SS JS9 T I Pir*&gt; — I don’t explain, I Just poO.
The Baltimore manager also se­
'St SS .4SS 10H Pick."
SI aa j|T 14
Plenall was one of five players lected Dick Howser of Uw A’a,
SO ts !«T isvt who finished second la an —rllar who finished third behind Tony
B tT .SIS IS plspen’ poll to be passed over bp Kubek of Uw Yanks— and Apa­
Richard*. Tba others were Boy ri clo la Uw piayara’ poll, aa tba
Sievera of tba White Sox, Jerry AL’a reserve shortstop. This ap­
Lamps of the Athletics, Lula Aps- peared,to be a logical mova, how­
riclo of the White Sox, and Tito ever, for Richards was forced to
Prancooa of the Indians.
•elect at least one play— from

U.S. Down To One
At WimUedon

Ifarid Bari— leas to the Yarn
and fig—a Uwy ran repeat
1040 triumph over Uw Tl•i

By Feat, with hla ninth homo
f Ifa year, end Vada Pinson
drava to twa runs to Cin-

N1W YORK (UP!) — Those ex- and Bob Allien of Mlnaoabu had
pteslons y n ’r* besrlag today th m each white Ray Stem s of
gttn’l ill firecrackers.
Chicago fad n pair—and there
Tbty’ne detongUou in Ameri­
can League ball parka whan
h o st runs f a n gatag up and nut
Ufa Reman aandtoa. Tba —fa you run* far a league to a a u s n la
hear Is .Uw pounding ef pitchers 1,SB by Uw Natl—al .League la
hoatte ovary Umo Uwy go to Uw UW aad LOU by Uw American
Laag— to law. Bath a n —riate
For, due to espaniteo aad the to ga by tlw boards ter the Amer­
IANS BLANC, Mick. &lt;UPl&gt;- stretching thin at pushing staffs, icana atroady had. fa labared TB
B n to Jr. deaaa’t wto many bams runs am ha lag whacked at blasts going If to tola week.
tomato! than daya, fa t Uw aa overall pa— never before seta
isr-old former Mastera aad ia more tbaa a half century af Rvary club la Uw American
Migu* previously has accounted
shamptob from KtomHba baseball.
. ’ .
U fa , N, Yt. picked IM right spot Tbr— records wfcllh a—a cer­ tor. n a n than wo homars to the nady h u IT aad Billy KU— af
same season. This may be a rec­
f a j—tor the wtmwria elrcto.
tain to ga la tea American Laag­ ord akin to moat assists by red- Waihtagtoa Ul m v m — hte tost
j f c r f a find a oos-uader-pir Tl ers i
balnd aborts lope on Good Friday annual mark aad abend/ fas six.
BWday to win the rich Butek L Moat grand slam homars to to Uw second gam# of a double \ Then tfare's Jerry Adair fa Bel.
Opto title la a playoff with BUI a season.
bandar but you could eLrocM-Art Umora, Ha hit aw all af last Ma­
Oa—aP Jf! and Johnny Poll, Hit J. Most total toms runs for Uw your brogans that Uw atari will son. At Uw moment m fas — a
eftort netted fa,wo for first pin­ teaxiw’a —ason.
tt didn't have to com* up
go up to aa avon 10 to the ex­
to— a flfaP tonus for tournament S. Moil clubs hitting'more than panded American League this July 4 to prove to Uw pitchers
i righto. TIat’a oaa of the 1W homars to a Mason.
season.
at; payoffs on the summer T bs' American . League record
for grand slam homers is 17 and, Yet U te la the individual doparlment where Uw point te driv­
i *■
1
en tome solidly as to fan man­ Columbus Jets
. yj win about a— lournamant
nvfay fan years,” Burin said aa club playing sight addiUonal ner to which Uw bateman a n
f a ! ftodlad hte fat Pay check. games, tba band writing la Urge bludeoatag Uw feaaatod burton. Pace IL Race
"Wlnatog right^now isn’t Uw —si- on Uw wall.
Starting this week, both Mkkay By United Fra— fatensttewal
For alraady Ifa AL bad •—n Mantle aad Roger Maria atlll Tto Columbus Jots bit the
f a pnUted out rial Uw pro golf a total af M grand atom clouts, ware running ahead of Babe Fourth at July mitosis— with a
rtafa a n emwdsd with many massing tomers wlib the bases Buth’a vyc-popplag pace whan to at* gam* bulge over tba aaeond
ptopera “physically
ablsIlka
to Burke
via.” teadad. Jim Gentile of Baltimore delivsrad hla record fa toms runs place Charleston Marti— to tba
putt,-,Who
back to 1MT. This te aot to u y International Laag— m m .
that alitor ,of Uw— young g—ite­ U m Jets warmed up tor tba
Midgetc Topped
med will surpass that, historic holiday Monday night by downlu
tedfai tdf tto pa— and each TRENTON, N. J, (UPD-Bob record, yet both seem aaaurod of Charleston, r i, behind tto six-hit
Harahman of Fottelawn, Pa„ av. faltering their vwa top maria. pitching of Jim Umhriebt H w aimed fa,ton.
t f a tenting paint fa tba playfaf araged tt.TTf mllM par hour Sun­ ManUo kit fa u hte avarall but lha UU rigbt-kawtor'i first tri­
•m a n a t'te a llth tote vfare day to win a ifa-mlla midget car elfort aad Maris has as hte top umph to a month and hte first
m trk.B . Hiking redundancy, Uw compute gam# victory ala—
pate, tong known — ooe of tba ra— at the Tr—ton A—edway.
,, •
■
ip Fattart to tto game, rolled to Marahman drove tto first IM —aa— lao’t ova* half —or aad fart! u .
laps tot Uwn had to give way to both are wall past their halfway
relief driver Jimmie Davies of •top.
Altman Glreti Award
Gardens, CaUf., beeauM ef —- Indicating tfa aaven-vall this- CINCINNATI (UVD — Goar—
degree temperature.
—aa'fa tip pitching are the fig­ All* a*, an ouUtaM— &gt;with the
ure# fa some of famball'a other, Chi—
Cuba, faa be— —mad
balsm—
aot
particularly
noted
tto
NaUoual
Laag—'a playerwfWln&gt; Race
tor tW t tong drtvw.
thv-»o*ib toy Ju—- %
famaa fatBOLOGNA, Italy (UPI) — Hick­ Horn dtowroa, wto ranks as tod JM dartfa Jrna wKh 44 fate
ory Fife, brad to tba United a bitter fa —to, atm faa — all- aad fa hums runs to —— oat VS*tales, v — tfa fajoa BeWgaa Uma top tome run mark fa fa. lie Maya of tfa .Saa Francis—
bar— racing prise gunday by
touring tto two and a—fa lf mite
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WIMBLEDON, England (UPI&gt;Baron Hants* of Chula Vista,
Calif., carrying American prestige
la the worn—’a division of Uw
Wimbledon tennis tournament,
•met Ben— scfauurmsn of South
Africa today In a battla for a berth
in toe semifinals.
The whuwr of this match will
bo pitted against Uw survivor of
the quarterfinal dual between second-seeded Margaret Smith of
Australia and sixth-seeded Christine Truman Of England. ’
In Uw two other woman’s quar­
terfinals, top-seeded Sandra Rey­
nolds of South Africa mot fifthseeded Yria Ramlrsi of Mexico,
and —venth-a—dad Angela Morti­
mer af England played V—a Su­
hova af Cisch—lovakla.
■The IS-ycar-rid Miss H u t u ,'
seeded eighth, sought to keep pace j
with Chuck McKinley of it. Ana,
Me., whe raacked the men’s —mlfinals Monday with a *-4, *-4, 4-4,
M victory over Bobby Wilson of
Ragland., McKinley plays Mika
Sangator af England Wadnaaday.
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Besides McKinley and gangster,
Uw— whs reached Uw mnn’i
RAMA1
semifinals Monday warn second-1
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a—dad Bod Laver of A—trails
e*rT
and —vaath aaadid Bamanathan aim A sw.
Uriah—a af India. L a m aad —
i
Krishnan also play Wadnaaday. AUTO SUV
L a m , too » — mint favorite, ’ 1
defeat— sixth seeded Lute Ayala
MAI
of Chile, «-L g-S, M ; Krtshnsn I
upset fourth-seed— Boy Im uran
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of Auetralla, t-l, 4-4, f-t; and 1
tv*» Songster boat lyo Pimentel af
n
Vanaxuala, g-S, M , M .
omuwk

Kellie Fox of «w White Sox and
Yogi Barra of the Yank—a w are#
tba other players Blebarda strayed
f ra - th e voting to aaiaal.

Richards’ fondness ter Fan, dat­
ing back to his daya — manager
of Uw White Sou, probably played
e part In his decision to add the
peppery second besem— to his
aquad even though Lumpo sod
Uw Yankee s’ Bobby Richardson
finished ahaad of F— ta the ear­
lier ballotingTba piayara selected ter the
July II gams at San Francisco
also will ba members of the AL
team; for the second All-Star con­
test at Boston, July St. However,
Richards will ba allowed to add
th ru acre player* ter Uw —tend

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Sit I w M At*.

Powell's Office Supply left little
doubt M. Is their teogua tending
abilities this w—k, as Uwy
brougkt their total np to B to top- M rwfi/ TtxfiCB Service
ping the n e t of Uw Thursday
Harry M. Ktoffto. Jr, hfar.
Nite Mixed League.
tUACO UAI AMO OUS
Appleby’s mllmwa to aaeond
Ueriet u nrtt ittw — Mrostee* I. a. A.
with U, Itetomeyer Booting took
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Stag-Up A a—WT - a*— aenta*
»a s-asrs
■tola Farm Im . baa Uw fourth sue a f a n *-•. i h M
spot with If, followed by DaBary
Pharma—, Banford Mfg., Union
Park Pharmacy and Fierro's Mfg.
Carl Von Herbulia again lad the
tesgtw with hte high series af MO
acratch. Jerry Faralla had a Ml,
Dot Powell HI, Mike Accord! U7.
to stow aoma Am bowling scons.
Splits wan tew and raa n o n to
tto had oms, rather than Uw haby
splits — often reported, with
Ralph Betts getting Uw 0-7, Jim
Aadarsua HO, Walla— Woods M ,
Martel Battle 44-T, Stock Belly
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By United Preea Intemattonil
T h e highway alaughter
over the Fourth of July
weekend aoared paat the 500
mark today In final tallica of
the deadlieat aummer holiday
in the nation’e history.

® Engineer William Leffler will axk tha City Commission
to act aside necessary funds to construct a prim ary sewerage
treatm ent plant instead of a secondary plant.
Leffler today said that it would be more economically
feasible to construct a primary plant and provide in the fu­
ture for a complete treatm ent plant on the same site,
Lcffler will ssk the board to
decide on whether they want a
primary plant to handle tha needi
of 30,000 or 40,000 penoni.
The engineer »ay* tie hope* to
have the preliminary report on
needi of the plant In about four
wceki.
A primary plant for M,000 U
expected to coit approximately
$320,090 and ena for 40,000, lone
2J percent more.
Cost of a secondary plant bad
been estimated at $600,000.
Lcffler, along with City Magi ; t r W. E. Knowlea, met la spe­
cial aeislon Tuesday to revile ■
By LARRY VERBHEL
Who says business la bad
contract a are* menI to construct
the plant between the city and
Irr a holiday?
Charlie Robinaon, manager of Clark, Daly, Dietx, Lcffler and
J. C. Penny aays business has Bush.
been remarkable this morning. The board, In apecial session
“ If I would have known It waa Monday asked that the contract
like this I would have stayed open be revised to spell oat specific
all Bay," Downtown is lined with engineering services.
Earlier tbe commission had
tenons trying to shop.
v
• • •
igTeed to build a plant whanavor
Nobody aakad ms but it aura it was feasible, At Monday's
would ha site If wxt year there ta meeting, Flad Agent Loemia
an Americas flag flying over the Leedy recommended, that tbe city
courthouse and City Hall on Inde­ sell revenue certificate bonds and
pay tha loan bach by raising tha
pendence Day.
• mm
■ewer rains.
Maybt n o t year also n il ba
tha year whan th* tax rofl will ha

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car cw * Henry Tamm urges

* 1 residents to havo their dog*
tnaoeulated and asks residents to
check with hla office on renewing
dog lie ante!. Inst year at this
Mmu won H i Menaces taAa af last week, eoly 1 T1
had ban Issued this year.

AFTERMATH OF HOLIDAY WRECK

Casfro Hits U. S.
For Food Shortages

By United Frees lateewatteeel
Florida counted at least U parsoos deed today from accidents
causes during tha long Fourth ol
July holiday, .21 from traffle pile
hap*.

HAVANA (UPU—Premier Fktel
Castro burned Em United Btetee
government today ter growing
food shortages In Cuba, but he
* '* #
eeot an independence Day greetThe Jaytoee will resume night lag to the “Amertaan people."
-Atetings agate I* August Tha He aald hi* regime plane an In­
will be bald te tha Civic dustrie Illation program with hate
-« - - ’ V . * . Vd ^. -

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Turned

VMlAMl BEACH (UPI) - Tbs

Dunn and J. C. Hutchison.

Ships Begin
Soiling Again
NEW YORK (UPI)—Amertenst
flap ships, freed by federal court
order from the grip* of ■ strike,
begin telling te Increasing num­
ber! today.
m Activity Increased te the sprawl­
ing port of New York, whan thlpo
war* readied for sailing. At least
five American ahipe, mainly tankera, managed to dear Nov York
between mid-afternoon end Into
Tuesday night despite holiday-in­
duced delays. Ship* alas pot out
from several other America* pert*.

Team iters Uhtee cegvsatioa turn­
ed down resolution* TWssdsy
negotls which fevered strong dvil rights
departs*ant iasldr th* union. Tbs
Stales was afraid the tractor* convention else refused to endorse
would aid Cuba'a “advancing" the "Freedom Riders" movement
la tee South.
agrarian reform.
In hla greeting te the American
Into Exile
people, be aald:
“We aahitn first si all the Com­ KEY WRIT (UPU—Four more
mute* ter Fair PUy tor Cub*. fugitives from Fidel Cettro't re­
Wa also salute tha Freedom Rid­ gime fled te exile Tuesday In three
ers for their courage In facing stolen crop dusting planet. Their
the racists of tbs United States, arrival in Key West and Marathon
and we salute tha maritime work- brought to 1* the number of Cu­
ora who struck against aalt rial bans who have coma to the United
of misery and agklnst Mr. Kan- Sts Us seeking asylum sines Mon­
nody who Just applied the Tafl- day,
HartWy law to thorn. Mr. Ken­
nedy was characterised te the Spy Charge
gentle for fighting this law, and SEOUL, Kotos (UPI) — South
now be applies It. We send greet­ Korta'i ruling military junta to­
ings to th* American working day arrested Chin Saung Nok,
clast, te th* intellectuals, to tha former ebatrmsn of Iba naUeeit
examination board and at one
Negroes, to the students."
time dean of tbs law ooUcgs at
Seoul National University on
No Jurisdiction
charge* of helm a Communist
FRANKFURT (UPI) — A Ger­
man court ruled today that it had »pr.
po jurisdiction to try a dvil suit
brought against Maj. Gas* Edwin
A. Walker by th* American news­
paper Oversea* Weakly for com­
paring It with communism.
.A Sanford Nagra waa listed la
serious condition at S*mloola Me­
morial Hospital today after ah*
received shotgun wounds Tuesday
■amlag. Sheriff J. L. Hobby's offlew reported.
Deputies today ar* hunting for
a suspect In the abootiag of Pau­
lite Walker of Midway who waa
vrawded In both arms by shotgun
Idaate, deputies aald.

Ground Broken
For Expansion
O f DeBary Center
£*romMl*t at • ' a. m. today
markad tha groundbreaking for
expansion or the DeBary Com­
munity Center.
More than SO residents were
aest to bear the Invocation derod by Rev. A. C. Bummers
and the dedicatory address from
DeBary Civic Club President
James Duffy.
'F la « for the addition call for
1 M by M ft, room vUh steal
trussed roof and a Mating capa­
city •&lt; Mi persons. A 13 by M
ft- riapt» with drawing mama

I b r . father u d .h im h*rr&gt;.H ««"(‘lj llr y d

l i t r e also were eight drowning!
am) thro* miscellaneous death*
during tbs period between • p.m.
Friday and midnight Tuesday.
Tha Highway Patrol bad pre­
dicted IS would die In traffle

Th* death count shattered the
prevloua lu o n ir holiday record
of 401 traffic fataUUoa la IttO and
a National Safety Connell spoken*
man said, “It's only a question
of how much over MO it will no,"
A United Press International
fount ahowed Mi pedestrian and
motorlat death* la the 10t hoar
holiday period from • p. m. Fri­
day to midnight Tuesday. During
a comparable, non-holiday period,
the council utimaUd, ITO highway
deaths would ba reported.
The breakdown of holiday ac­
cidental deaths]
Traffic SOS; drowning* U tt
plane* 0; fireworks 1 ; miscellan­
eous &gt;27; total *78.
California traffic killed 4* per­
sons. Texas counted 33 highway
victims} Ohio, 28; New Yerk, 24}
Florida, Sl| Ariiona, 1*} llllnolp,
l tj Missouri, 17} Alabama, North
Carolina and South Carolina, each
16; and Minnesota, IB,
i*
Tbe record toll continued the
deadly patera that began a month
age with 4&lt;U traffic deaths «vfr
the Memorial Day weekend. The
previous summer holiday record
of 491 traffic fatalities waa set ok
the Fourth of July weekend le
I960. The *11-time high for e holi­
day weekend waa set at Christmas­
time, 1M4, wbea ?M persons were
killed 1* traffic.
;
Drowning* mors than doubted
the Memorial Day weekend toll
Two Navy mta war* hurt and a and firework* were killers. At the
Casselberry resident hospitalised Dalles, Ora, la flrcweeha bomb I f
le two aoparata accidents la Sera, ' * _ ••
M
* .
Inola' County ever tha Fourth of sideways late a car asul killed the
July, tha Highway Patrol repact- oewple'a B-aMWth-oU so*. A anrload ad flswwerim. a iplated ; end
eA
1
killed a Grand Ulead. Nate,’ a n a ..
At.,1* am . T\madty,. Lailln I . Two rtete wam d mum wtlMO**

to and frogs holiday twaer.i. But
e flurry of accidents Tuesday
whan tha homoward crush began
sent tbe tall far over tbs forecast.
In’ one of tbs worst accidents
M the long weekend, three per*
soos Were killed late Tueiday on
Slate Road 464 south of Ocela
when one speeding car crashed
lata another.
The vicllma were Louie N. Her­
ron, 33, of Ocela; hie tee, Itebeit
$0, and Herbert Gordon, U-yeir
old Oklawaha Negro who wai
01 hla vablels (sea picture! and
ALGIERS, Algeria (DPI) — Violence arand across the driving the speeding ear.
raa off Iba road hitting a tree on
Highway
Patrolman
Maurice
cities and the village* of Algeria today ad Moalem mobs de­
(he Old Orlando Highway three
fied French President Charles da Gaulle and struck against
milea south ef Sanford.
hi* threat to partition the country.
screeched around a' curve, across King and a passenger in the
By noon, at least 12 persona were reported killed and 22 the rood and head-on Into the car, David Schuli, wsro takakn I*
injured in clashes with police and troop* under orders to vehicle carrying Harrell and five the NAS bospiUl and treated for
cula gad bruises.
rank the demonstration*.
------------------------------ ---------- chlldroa.
Throe other of the children In Trooper Jim Foster charged
Tha strike urns called by the f t •*• L
Harrell'! car were injured, along Xing with reckless driving. Th*
FLN Moslem rebel irtnjr le a bid D i l l i S f l i l 6 d l
with a passenger In Gordon's rar. car was declared g total loss.
to force De Gaulle back to the
Other accidents Tuesday took John Hines of Casselberry was
negotiation table with concessions. 1 /
i. M i l l
th* 11m of Charles
Chsrka Douglas, reported In "fair" condition to­
D* Oeull* warned bo would parU- KllWdlt BUllOUD
Tamps Negro killed in a bead-on day attar ha drova directly late
tion Algeria astern tha nbels had
on Gunn Highway north the path of a car operated by
agreed to associate with Franc* KUWAIT (UPI) Britain collision
of Tfmpa and Odeasa Seebrook,
In Independence.
neared completion of it* emergen­ S0-year-old Barlow Negro who Clayton Myeri Tuesday night at
Hwy. 17-93 and Dog Track Rd.,
The strike, in defiance of French cy military buildup la defense of
warnings, appeared effective in ell Kuwait today and sought to test died in another two-car collision Foster aald.
near LaksUnd.
big Algerian cities, and hurst Into Its use of th* Sues Canal.
A 19-yaar-old Miami Negro Iden­ Hlaca suffered lacerations and
open violence in many plaoss.
British officials said the buildup tified i t David Sherman was a possible concussion te the mis­
Thro* persons were reported In tha tiny oil-rich sheikdom —
hap. Ha was charged with failure
killed when police opened fire on threatened with • annexation by mltitei and presumed drowned
rioters at iters rd, M mile# west neighboring Iraq — will be com- Tuesday off Miami's Virginia
Beach. An all-afurnoon search
of Algiers. Two wen reported pletrd either today or Thursday. after tbs youth vsniahed failed to
killed in a similar clash a t Castlg
An aatlmatad w.WO Brillah locate his body.
Bear Lake Group
Hone, M milea west of the capital. troops and Arab volunteers were Is soother water accident Tues­
Fivs, including a soldier, wore reported ready lor action along day, Rodney Crawford, II, of Sets Meeting
killed earlier la other clashes. Of­ the sandy, UO-mil* Kuwalt-Iraq Washington, Pa., dsv* Into tbs The July meeting of th* Beerficial aouitra aald tha euldltr died frontier.,
water off Clearwater Reach and Lake Manor Civic Rttiarmoa
whea a mob of 300 person* at­ British Foralgn Secretary Lord failed to come up. lie was pro- Atm., tec. will bo hold at I p.m
tacked a French patrol la the vil­ Home said Tuesday te London that nouuvsd dead on arrival at a Wednesday.
lage ef Mllteaa. Tha source* roaId Britain wanted only enough troops hospital after being pulled from Mr. nod Mr*. William Taylor of
armed and uniformed rebel com­ In Kuwait to handle the "throat" the water.
HOT Alton Dr., Boar Lako Manor
mandoes were sprinkled through from Iraq and nothing mors, '
Polios ruled hla death an aaci- will bo heats at th* rogular busi­
The Foralgn Office aald it had drntil drowning.
ness Marion.
Tha Casbah In Algelrs rang with Informed United Arab Republic
crlaa "Algeria Francalaal" when President Gama I Abdel Nasser
Europen Inmates of tha Barba­ that it planned te tend an air­
rous** prison staged a demonstra­ craft carrier, thro* destroyer*
tion of th*lr own. They hung the and oil aupply ships from their
French flag out of a window and Mediterranean bate at Malta
beat out th* "Alg*-ri Fran-cals*" ihrough tha canal to Kuwait, on
the Periiag Gulf.
rhythm *n th* bar*.
Th* demonstrators d«fi*d army, Tbli would bo the biggeit Brilnavy and polira units, supported Uh warablp movement 'through
by tanka and armored cars, tn the canal aloe* 1906, when Israel
Algiers, Oran, Constantin* and te invaded Egypt and Britain ’ and
France seized tha canaL Londonethar cities.
Cairo
which war* brok­
Th* tension waa Increased by en off relations,
following tha Inva alon, only
unofficial report* that rebel guer­ recently have started returning to
rilla* near the port of Bougie bad normal. ’ ' “ u-. m" 'f
ambushed a small French military
convoy, killing 1$ Frenchmen and
Injuring ID others.

B M U tf SM

to tha hoayrial In Mew Yeah d tp
aid 400 to fOO yaetha milled about
BellefonUine, Ohio, streets hurling

JERUSALEM (UP!) — Adolf
Bf-htenim § ssertod today that Rn
dreamed up a plan to trade nan mfi*
lion Jewish Uvte for 10,000 trucks
because another Nad effktel wm
horning te on his Jewish eagreton preserve and anyhow * 1 hod
no work te do."
Spectators te th* peeked Jam*
salem courtroom, laughed incred­
ulously as.Btehmann, grimacing
and treeturiag, claimed tea wbote
idea waa te roster* hla own slip*
ping standing with hla Nad bossata
Tha deal waa approved, hot never
went through.

Bridge ..

G as Explosion
Rips Richmond

RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)-Tbrc*
storage tanks containing 230,000
gallons of gasoline exploded and
burned early today a t’a fuel stor­
age plant on the James River.
Twe workmen were Injured te
the epeetecular blase at the Crown
Central Petroleum Corp. loading
pier. One wae hospitalised in criti­
cal condition, the other was not
seriously Injured. Two other men
Ccsteie!xr la DeBary Builder te the aeea managed to awim to
safetyJohn Coppoo. F

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on obliges at tha affair which draw wall over too
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Die On
Roads

WEATHER; Scattered ahowera through TTiuriday. High today. 88-96. Low tonight, TO-76,
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. 1961
SANFORD,

Classified
Cornice

Dear Abby
Ed itorial- .....
Entertainm ent
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.Social] ...--Sport* —

CONGRRflSUAN SYD NKBLONG
ones flew ov«r th* cepitpl fat Waahiagtuv, I
lag pnrt in th* flag rotting ceremony July
to right, Rnv, James N. Barnett, local U «
fiat, U80 staff aide; ACS Donald G* Croaa
Control Tbwer; Sahrraoa A m y HaJ. Baa
Central Florid* eras and PFC Lawrnnc* W.

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Resident* o f SouthBemlnole County may celebrate
Independence D ay in fiN style since two major events,
offering a variety o f eiertatnm ent fo r all member* o f
the family, are achedulfe to .U k e place
Flrat to get undftway Will be Longwood’a “ Old
Fashioned Fourth" w h ih is to open with a f l a. m. 20*
unit tmradn from Sunimhada Park. Its Una o f march
will lead the w ay to R tfe r’a Pasture on SR 484 where a
•1 ticket donation entiles tha holder to view all special
events on the day-lonjlprogram, and. as an added fea­
ture and at no extra Boat, tha donation also provides
entry in all eontaata f J 12 prises to be awarded during
the day. Winners o f t * daytime hourly priiee also will
be eligible fo r the e v e tiig prises o f a car, an electric hot

W E A T H E R : Cloudy through Tuesday. High today, 88-95. Low tonight, 70-76,
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SANFORD, F LO R ID A

M O ND AY, JU LY 3, 1961

Congressman
V. S. Postal authorities hSVe
assured Congressman Byd Heriong
that them won't be any delay In
procuring a new post office for
Senford.
Bids on tha project was to ham
been let in June, Indications today

am that ths bids will ho advertised
sometime this month.
Heriong had questioned postal
nuthoritisa’ oa a ICO day extension
tor ths new facility.
In a letter to Heriong, made
public thia rooming, J, W. Askew,

acting regional post office director
eald:
"We am glad te advise you that
we don't anticipate any delay In
the procurement of new housing
for the Sanford office. The 120 day
extension to which you refer was

GOP Confident

requested on the option. covering
tha alte Upon which the bidding
wilt be concentrated This step was
necessary In order te allow suffi­
cient Ume for posting o f adevrtlsement, development and award
of the bid, and the exercise o f tha
option by tha successful bidder."
"We anticipate an early an­
nouncement of the advertisement
dite and assure you we will pro­
ceed as rapidly as possihle," As­
kew said.
Tha new facility will be located

between Sanford and Palmetto
Avee. across from the Civic Cen­
ter. That alte was ths first choice
of a committee of businessmen
nfter a study of the local prob­
lem.
In January, the City Commis­
sion abandoned a north-south allay
between Sanford A n , and Pal­
metto so a permanent easement
could be granted for the storm
sewer across from the proposed
post office. •

PORT LAUDERDALE (UPI) George Peterses, unsuccessful Re­
publican candidate for governor
last year, said today be U con­
fident the GOP can beat Sen.
George Sraalhcrt at the polls next
year.

Orange Boost

Ry LARRY VERSHRL
Don't, be surprised when San­
ford's m wer rates am Increased
The County'g multi-million dollar citrus Industry wan
to finance coos ruction or ■ sew­
erage treatment plant. Most offi­ declared out o f danger today by County Agent Cecil Tucker.
cials, feel that this la the only /ay
Tucker aaid that much o f the county's |4 million indus­
to finance the project. Previously
try waa saved thanka fb the exceasive ralna Sunday and last
It was discussed using the e.gareio lax, utility tax, parking mat- week,
Over two inches o f rain fell Sunday afternoon In the
era and electrical franchise. T.scie
funds affect the tax mtllage. Us­
,
,
county while last week, according
ing these funds or, a .portion of
”
"
te tbe weather bureau, ever five
them' and the ebang* must be
mader up by Increasing tax funds.
This is one thing the city goatmtelioa Jrant to Avoid.

LAKELAND (UPI&gt;-Tha 1960-01
pack of froaen orange concentrate
Increased almost six million gal­
lons over the pack last Mason,
according te Florida Citrus Mu­
tual Executive Vice President
Robert W. Rutledge.
,

Gets Bombers

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JAKARTA, Indonesia (U PI) -

Record Rainfall

A United Press 1 emotional
.count at 1:40 a. m. s rwed that
U u tmr«ma K&gt;d bee: m u * te
. m u »
aterted at • p. as. low time FrU
The overall accldi
eount:
Traffic NO.
Drowning* lOg.
Mteeellaaooua M.
Total a t .
m Celtfornie counted
Traffic, Texes 11, Nev
Ohio I I eeeh, Nevada
aouri IK
the worst, previous
Inly truffle record »&gt;
daring a siaailer four
la 1950. boring a aim!
day weekend, 170 pe
have 'died te traffic a
safety ceoncii aaid.
^ " It bscows* asom e
parent that tbe natioi
■paedtng toward a t
Ugh for a Fourth of
truffle tell," tbo count
Tbe weekend' was oi
whan. 11 persona died
roUteion near Las Vex
crash wiped out three
of a veentteaing Calif*
Five persona wem
#vo-c*r crash near 8
Saturday night.
A t about tbo earn* «
on creek near Paris, (
ed out lour lives. One
wee filled with youtl
from a wedding party.

at

death

p A flM BUREAU preaidant Robert Loo. turned over a
chock fo r funds to Dr. John Wilson o f the Central Flori­
da Exeriment Station ao that noeeasary equipment fo r
important reaearch here can bo accomplished.
(Herald P h oto)

f -deed in
Tosh end
and Mia-

Experimental Station

Fourth of
4*1 kilted
vy hoMday
r non-belime would
dente. tbe

Gets Farm Bureau [Boost

mom ap­
« literally
r ell-time
ily holiday
mid.
bourn old
o hoodoa
Nrv. The
eaaratteoo Shot Canceled
tie family.
POINT
A1GUELLO.
Calif.
Uod la a
(U
P
I)
—
Th*
Air
Force
Sunday
ford, A te,
canceled aa attempt to launch a
Midas 11! "spy-sky" satellite aft­
e, a header the cmsaMaw reached aero.
if., eaiiff
No esplaawtten was given for
1 the earn
the caacetlaliaa and no resched­
returning
uling at the abet was announced.

equipment involved includes five — —

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typos of Incubators needed to | fa | | | | *if T l l F I I A l l
■tudy cabbage rot and other l l U W f l l l I U l l l v U
vegetbale crop problems.
» | #*
For several year*; grower* hava I n l f ) A r f f l P f l f JHH||
sustained losses in this m s beM l II IC I J V C IIII| V
cause of black * » « &gt; « " J j * * K
paw on cabbag* kmstorage or in
transit to nwriretjfchie teams to
b* connected witii temperature*
and tbo incubator* will allow
■tudy of the problem.
The equipment olso will help
studleo of mlitlonshlp of temperstu m to the pink rot r f lottuca
and othnr crop*; bacterial spot of
pepper and tomato- and black rot
of cabbage.
Coot of tha equipment and In■tallotlon amounts to |2,fl4L60.
Dr. John Wilson praised the *etlon of tb. farmer. In supplying
tbe necessary funds to tush thia

U W A I T (UPI&gt;-BritUh Iroope,
•*
.
'
, &lt;
Ualu ,Bd
j ° la* d by
*•«&lt;« Arabian army unite, turned
tbo liny oil-rich sheikdom of Kuwait Into an armed.fpamp* today
for defense ' against n possible
tllack
Iraq
Tto •mmiiry bulldup M m td to
,
. .. #
. cat .
dl,« * ‘ J
of ,h*
,h* 1 b#ve
dripped Kuwait'* 300,000 inhablUnix eiaoo Iraq laid tlaim te Ihe
Persian Gulf sheikdom last weak.
Baghdad radio and Iraqi spokesm(n &gt;t |h# Uolud NlUonl ^
s$w y#rk ,D|Wed ^
, riq

•eamh Which
^
V*
done other*te# end the groat interrat of the farmer, h mdvte.
their own problem. Is demonstrntr
ed by this ronUibution
"Th* experiment atetion, work.
Dorothy Tcslo .of Late Mary, Ing with tha farmara, will aolve
be lost bar t»31 Seminole High this problem to the benefit of the
Dr. Wilson
tonal ring M ile swimming at whole community,
ays' recovered It
ngOii.In.1
fc—almost 10 yean
it.
Oat tbs ring wbd*
re to early I N I
toga Mllwae, LongOder, white diving
naiad tha ring In SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U P lj
too initials G.E-T. Mr. nod Mrs. Peter Lawtord hacams peroata for tb* fourth time
Sunday night when Pat, sister al
President Kennedy, gave birth to

troops Sunday served to lecreei*
j ;a» ' a laolation from ll* fellow
H
,1 .W omr S K - w . U ^
tloB( j *
United Arab RapuUic
haa led the Arab rriUctem of
|raq'a pmmlar Abdul Karim KaaMra ter hla mova ajalait Kuwaiti
“ independence,"

Hunt For Gill

Th#
laths
i the
north

The Seminole County Farm Bureau haa backed import­
ant agricultural research at tha Central Florida Experiment
Station with funds from its fanner members.
The Farm Bureau voted to put# Its own funds to work
to buy equipment which the experiment station would not
be able to get anytime soon under existing apporprlatlona. The

LOB AJfOKLBS (U P l)- A group
o f transplanted Pennsylvanians
are dreaming of Jaannte with the
light brown Mir. The Pennsyl­
vania State tteiety, a 110-member
group of Keystone State native*
hi iouthara California, te looking
grim total ol accidents] ter aiieh ■ damsel to help them
moontad to f Ida today pay tribute Wednesday to Pittalast half of tt tong July hurgb-borw w mposer Stephen Fos­
holiday period igaa.
ter who wrote "Jaannte With tb* " iS L ,
,
. will
n. enoblo
u .u.
wouU BOt UM fbrw -l* Imptemont
"Thia equipment
Uw ju
Light Brow* Hair."
experiment atallon to conduct **mJva|
Satfd| ArftWan

Sonford Girl

Lawfordi Have Girl

Tbe

Soviet

Communist

name

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County and Stats la v enforce
msnt officers swooped down os
two liquor storoa Sunday and aw
tasted throe persons for brooking
ths state's beverage la v for s«fV
In* alcohol on Sunday,
District 4 Consteblo Robert Can
roll said this morning that ho, M
wtll aa three state sgents raids!
Dunn's Liquor Stem on SR 41 aa!
Chlldra’s atom on Boaidall A «p
within a ono hour period during
ths morning hours.
Arrested worn Donald Dona foe
permitting the sale o f liquor) W,
T. Whitehead, for selling liquos
and James Chlldm for allowing
the sale of alcohol bem ragea oo
Sunday,
All am being bold under |Mt
bond each, Carroll said.
The Dunn atom was raided at I I
a. m. while Chlldm's place was en­
tered at 10 a. m.
Six cans of beer wem codfiscat*
ed from Dunn's stem wtille a pin!
of gin waa taken from the Chlldm
business.
A preliminary hearing .will hi
held July I I before Peace Justice
Hugh Duncan, Carrol] added,

HYANNIS PORT. Mass. (tIP (l
—President Kennedy today antes*
ed aa immediate TaR-Hartley Ub
junction to stop tbo national, mark
Uma strike for a "cooling s #
parted of at team ga days.
«
Tbe Justice Department Iramedt
ataty went te federal court m

u. f . District Judge lyt vaster J, Ryan agreed te hear the ease tldg&lt;
afternoon.
After soaferriag'with Boemtaif
of Labor Arthur J. Ooldberg,
I’m* Ideal Kennedy instructed Ms
brother. Ally. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy, te proceed Immediately la
federal oeurt,
•v

board has loat one of ftp moat
A raeord two Inches of rain
important member*—Wlgfihi Kiri*
ley. Kirtley banded-In his idalgna- fail batwm tha hour* of 4:10
Uon last week and now plan* to p.* m. and t p. m. la tbo Enterenter tbe ministry. Ha'U bo mlsa- prise area Sunday with 1.1 inches
falling in a ZS-minute ported,
Mm. ClateaM Snyder, EnterEsrly morning church • goers prim reporter, aaid this morning
Sunday, if Utey drove Oak Ave. that sevem winds and ball ac­ mens than aa inch of rate at the Taft-Hartley law that eeatJnw- "
at lHh St,, saw a lavish display companied Uw rain storm caus­ Dothan, A la, and College Sta­ anco ml tha strike "Imperils Uw '
of God's handiwork la a "bou- ing (roes sad branches te fall tion, Tex. ,
national health aad safely."
quel" of O Cemus bloomg. They throughout the community,
Widely ecatamd thundershow­
The Pmeideet acted after mwen on tbo pleats at the Fred
And, apparently caught la a ers snored across South Dakota calving two reporte from, a special
Dyson's driveway. Gorgeous I Too whirlwind during the. storm, a end Nebraska, but elsewhere skies throe-member heard a t inquiry :•.
bad that tha ordinarily life-giving largo metal advertising alga near wem mostly sunny.
which declared that musk of the
rayi of the aun spell death for a highway grocery was completeBehind tha cold front, temper­ difficulty blacking settlement at
theta fragile bloomi, thus limit­ ly wrapped around Reelf, she
atures dropped into tha 40s and the 14-day atrike stemmed "from
ing the number of folks who can said.
60a In northern New England and the intense rivalry among the five
enjoy them.
from the upper. Greet Lakea various employer organisations."
• • e
The President’s statement order- ■
through tha eastern Dakotas,
On tbe same Oak Ave. at 20th
ing
the attorney general te pros
Raadlngs In the 40s also wem re­
St. the Bailer Rowans hava a
coed in federal district court soldi
corded
along
the
Pacific
from
different species of Cents that
"The beard of inquiry te Uw.
central California northward.
puts forth ■ much larger flower,
maritime dispute haa reported !# „?
Tha mercury soared to Oft at
ihoush not in the largt quantity
me that although them bee been
New York City-wham police eaU- agreement between mom ef the
men at the Dysons', ll, too, te a
GENEVA
(U
PI)
Communis1
.
mated
1J
million
people
went
to
light to behold.
)
Chinas* Foreign Minister Chen Yi Conof Island. Another 100,000 partlea, full accord has not beam .
/
• •
achieved and the atrike continue# /
Speaking of Frad Dyson, It's accuaed tha United States today of flocked to Jones Beach and 40,000 with respect to a majority e|
"procrastinating"
at
tlw
U-natlon
good to lee tha ex-county com­
to Rlia Park Beach.
American ehlpe|
missioner' downtown again ifter Laos pages confarence. Ha waraAt Jonea Beach on Long Island,
"Reporta I have receive! dearly
ad
that
failure
to
reach
govern­
a session of "resting" *1 lemitraffic waa aa haavy police eiooed manifest that a continuation f t
ment
here
"will
bring
serious
con­
note Memorial Hospital. Ha's
■II reads leading te tha beach this atrike imperils. Ute aaUnmri
bean lookteg at bte *x.eaalva pas­ sequences."
after IZvOOO cam pasted through health and safaty,
Chen
Yl
demanded
ihs
confer­
ter* lands too, aa ho maume'a
the tall gates.
Srj
'T hava tbemfove directed the
work, to see what tbe long dry ence end ila thus far inconclusive
A
t
Chicago,
polica
estimated
gcnarsl
debate
and
immediately
■pell did te them — and hia cat360,000 at city beachsa along Lake
bogie concrete negotiations.
He charged tbe United Stales Michigan and another *40,000 at
and some other countries wet# beaches near tbe city’, *
"procrastinating" by talking abont
International control* for Laot an
neutrality. Controls should be dis­
regarded in aubetasce talks hero,
he said,
Tha Chioste minister praised
A U. S. Hag, thay recently flew the veto-ridden Bovtat drift pro­
over tb* Mlion’s capital, will be posal for a Laos settlement and
unluryed at the UBO building urged that negotiations begin e «
Tuesday te honor of Independence It without delay.
Alfred E. Edmunds, now diroe-|i
Th* Weal haa Insisted am co#:
tor ef educational television fori
Day.
'.rimtteg
general
debate
oa
Laos'
Congressman Syd Hartong aent
cast end central Florida, will h i 1
tha flag to Carolyn Higgins staff future M ill a coalition govern­ Ihe speaker Mr the July I Jgyy i
ment
te
famed
by
Urn
kingdom's
aide of tb* USO her*.
me luacbeon meeting, pregraal
Brief ceremonies will mark tb* rival fsctleei.
riulrmen Bob Qfabik eanounced
The Western-becked royal La#unfurlteg Tuesday morning.
• .V ^ ,
Dai delegation apeeed today # T T * t
Edm m dj h ic iB i d in t W i f
nth plenary session with a pro­
posal tbht nauteata
should educational T V tor
sad Mil IImi fulUM AAUtfRl tV i f and Central Florida a*
ton slain July l aid to I
•nt at use of Uw medium
MIAMI (UFD — A 10-man nookamicnl metoad of tosck
mlltea at Cuba* prisoners today
He had earved a* db
began orgnpiaing exiles in retoe
Bridge ...... I S million er more for enoagb
Classif ted .....
heavy tractors to ransoas l.ttT In­
Comtes
~
vader* bald captive by Tidal CnhTaproSnsroi
'iUM1j
Dear Abby
iro's regime.
tolaviato# peail
Editorial od at high nc
The U. a. immigration demise
Er tartslament
gave the goleaner commlltoe mnatotaut frinripi
•dacglkm to
Ui next Snterdey to comptote i n
arrangemento. That la the Utea
Narida and Oi
Society
Caslro himself had demanded 'it
from the Uni
8ports
ntura.

Red Chinese Warn
U. S. Over Laos

Cubans Start
New Tractor Drive

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v.Ernest Hemingway said t h e y
--would attempt to question bia
.Widow today before deciding to
. conduct hh Inquest to determine
••whether hie death by a ehotgun
-■•Wound WM other than accidental
; Hemingway .waa killed by a

1 blast Am * the shotgun la hie home
•Sunday.
News of the death of Heming--way crackled throughout t h o
jpworld and created a reaction of
* aback mixed with disbelief. Prealwdent Kennedy, spending the week2 end at Hyannls Fort, called Hem*
J tngway “ one of the great clticens
* o f tha world."
w Tho body of tho fll-ycar-old
2 boarded giant of American litera.
Sturt was found by hla wife, Mary,
4 with the double-barrel *&lt;4, 12-gauge
"MUs Mery," a* Hemingway
fendly called her, appeared calm
pad reported Hemingway had no-

I

•• MANILA (UP1) - General of
•&lt;#&gt;0 Army Dougina A. MacAdhur
returned la the Philippines today
lac a triumphant welcome from
: mllltoai of Filippos * U revere
him as th* defender and liberator
af their young republic.
A throng of M,000 persons led
by President and Mrs. Carlo* P.
Garcia Jammed Manila Internalion si Airport whan the fourangina Jetliner loaned to him by
; President Kennedy landed from
: lb* Uailed States.
Garcia oast diplomatic protocol
. aside by going to tha port peraonelly ta groat the It-ycar-old
", live gtar general whose career
; from lieutenant to commander of
; all allied forces la the Pacific
: mar was closely entwined with
lb* Philippines,
r Eight Philippine air fore* Jet
« fighters
escorcd
MacArthur's
'. plana tho last miles across hlaJ iarlo Bataan Peninsula and Cor; pogMar Island, where MacArthur
t vowed ta' tha darkest days of
* World War 11 ta return.
«
11m old soldier and hla smiling
i wUo. Join, landed la ■ bright
: tropical sup. With them war* the
* fM orat’i
longtime aide, MaJ.
. Ora. Caurteey, Whitney, and Phil. tpptaa Ambassador ta tha Ualtod
■tala* CirioS P. Romulo and Mrs.
i Romulo.
J MaeArthur wore tha khaki uni! farm and bettered hat with
; "scrambled ogga" tm tho visor
* wbleh waa hla trade mart
; through tho Pacific war. HI* flveI atar lasIgnis glUloaod on his
! ohauldora la Urn bright sun.
. Oarala lavttod tha MacAhhurs
j Wir this country's lath ladapcad-

tragedy on the bottom floor of the not undenland why a gun expert I hypertension and Incipient dinIwo.atury cement replica of the ' would be killed while cleaning betel," Baker laid at Ashsvllle,
famed Sun Valley Inn, and no note such n almpta weapon aa a (hot N. C. "Hemingway waa hospitali gun.
iinl for hypertension and incipient
Ona of lha friend*, who aiked dlabetei.’*
an Inquest would be held.
took hla own Ilf*.
Hemingway wan known for hla
An inquest Js not required
In No gun-cleaning equipment — not to be Identified, eaid the InIdaho unteas then la auaplclen of such aa rods, oil and pads—wera juriea which Hemingway received love and luel of life. He waa gored
foul play.
seen in the room where Heming- la the African craah In January by a bull In Spain, the setting of
•T don't know whether there will way, who had survived many IVM, were more severe than' had two of hla moit-wideljr read noveli,
"Death In the Afternoon” and
be an inqueet or not," Blaine; wounds In the ware ha covered aa been made known.
He eald Hemingway, known aa "For Whom the Bell Tolls." In
County Coroner Hay McGoldrlck a correspondent and lived through
•aid. ''Personally 1 don't at* any; a plane crash in an African Jungle, a two-fisted drinker at bar* ha Spain Hemingway waa regarded
frequented in tha many countriea aa a national hero and the entire
reason to hold one. I don't think' fell mortally wounded,
they can prove anything. Without1 Longtime friend* of Heming- he via! led, had been ordered by hie country mourned hla death ,
Hemingway waa a lover of
her (Mr*. Hemingway) aa » wit- way, who wrote about adventures doctors not to drink liquor and to
eporta, eipecially baieball and
ness, you could not have much o f ' abroad hut died at home, were restrict hi* intake of wine.
Doctori at the Hayo Clinic said I boxing. In "The (fid M ia and the
an inquest. Probably thero would1puxxled by tha tragic rad of tha
not be til o f this if it weren't for Ilf* of n man whose books were only that Hemingway bad been Sea,” the novel which waa to wia
under treetment for Ugh blood for him the Pulitaor and Nobel
Mr. Hemingway, H# waa an im- filled with episodes of violence,
prltee, be immortiliied Joe Dlportent person."
They aald that when he.return- preisure.
Princeton professor Carlo* Bak­ Maggio, then the atar of the New
Earlier McGoldrlck s a i d he ed to Idaho Saturday from Mayo
thought little would be gained by: Clinic at Rochester, Minn., where er, an authority on Hemingway, York Yankeei. At the time the
conducting an Inquest alnce Hem- ha had undergone treatment for recalled that the rugged writar's “ old Han" waa written Di Hagglo
ingway's death appeared accident-! hypertension, he looked thin and father, Dr. Clarence Hemingway, waa Buffering from a foot Injury
al. MeUoldrirk said pellets went «**m*d "terribly depressed" by died of a self-inflicted gumhot that periled hla career and the
principal character, the aged fisherman, brooda about the baieball
ptayer*a mlafortunt.

enoe day celebrations beginning
Tuesday.
Responding to aarcia's airport
grading UacArthur said limply:
"M y dear friends, I have re­
turned."
The crowd roared Its approval.
It waa MacArihur'a first visit to
lha Far East slice t i l l when
President Truman relieved him of

In a mws account appearing la
Thursday'# Herald about Oviedo
Poetmastar J. R. Jones’ 23th anni­
versary on the Job, the asm* of
Mrs, Geneva Aball waa erroneous­
ly omitted la listing clerical parkora at tha office.
Mrs. Abell has bean employed
there for more than M years, and
Jones says "aba certainly Is to be
Included as one of th* most val­
uable assistants la tha office."'
In dling July aa a month of
celebration at Urn Oviedo office, It
ia of Interest to note that nU but
two of the;employee celebrate
birthdays during tha month .
.
Postmaster and Mrs. Jonas; Au11a, lha rural carrier, and his wifa
•ad Mrs. Ran Walnright and her
husband tad Mrs. Hettla Ragsdale
la only o m day off alnce her
blrthdals la Aug, 1.
Mention of the Oviedo office
grodp would not ba complete
without Including Tommy Moon,
•ubstituta carrier, and hla lovely
wife, Jan*.

Elks Urge Strong
Stand lit Cubo
Tha Florida Stole Rika A s »elation, at It* fm ea t ■lAtta haaital
convention, adopted a resolution
endorsing lha activities of tho
Ua-Aawricaa Activities Commit­
tee of Congress to battle Com­
munism.
The resolution sikc that the
activltloa of tha committee ba
broadened and adequately finenc-

By Oswald Jacoby
. This weak'* article* will deal
with principle* Involved ta choos­
ing your opening land. You aren't
going to auko tiw killing load all
th* time, or even the groat ma­
jority of the time, but if you fol­
low thara principles you will make
II often enough so that you wUl
be a popular partner.
lh a first principle tie leant
to that la general pan should at­
tack. Thus, with today’s hand yon
automatically open your fourth
boat heart against Booth's three
no-trump contract This load may
coot you a trick, bat H is also
likaly to rat tha hand If you catch
your partner with era boner la th*

Why do you load your fourth
best and not tha third or fifth 7
It just happens that 100 ysors
exprelenc* la whist and Its suc­
cessor* ha* proves that the fourth
best lead is most sffoctiv*.
Your partstr products tho Jack
of hssrts. Declarer probably will
duck la both bands, but a second
heart land will knack out one of
bis stoppers.
Ha will lead either a diamond
or spade sad you should grab
your ace Immediately and knock
out th* ether high heart. Eventu­
ally, you will beat tiw hand one
trick.

Cameron City
Youth Graduates
From Air School
, Ti/Jra B. HutakmaaJ'don o f Mr.
and Mrs. R. V. Hutchlara, Camarea City, graduated from the
S. Army Aviation School at Ft.
Rucker, Ala., June aa.
Ha received hit wings at a
caramoay ra April 11 and since
than has bran completing tha In­
strument course. After spending
a abort laava with Us family ha
reported to the Army Terminal la
Oakland, Calif., when he wUl de­
part tor a IS month aviation as­
signment ia rorea.
Joe oatarad Georgia Tack aa a
co-op student after hla graduation
from Seminole High School. Dur­
ing hla six years thero he was
employed by the Lockheed Air­
craft Corp. After receiving an In­
dustrial engineering degree ba
returned as a full time employe*
af Lockheed la Marietta, Ga.
Ha also received a commission
as second lieutenant from tha
ROTC, entered tho service la
llM, and wont through Airborne
School at Ft. Bcnalag, Ga.
After serving with the Mist
Airborne Division at Ft. Camp
ball, Ky., and completing tha

V.

Mrs Anna Olga Morgan, IT,
died Jura at la Stated* Mem­
orial Hospital following a linger­
ing lilacs*.
She had made her home la
Sanford at TM W. XHb St. for tho
pu t nine year* and waa ■ mambar of tha Central Baptist Church
kero and of the Oak Park Hebekah Lodge.
Survivor* Include (hre* listen.
Mrs. Helen Cornellson af Detroit,
Mleb-t Mrs. Nailery Dsvla of
Hilimaa, Mich., and Mrs. Martha
■Isard ef Free moot, Mich.; throe
brothers. Albert Comlska, Lugeroa, Mich.; Elroy Comlska, War­
ren, Mick, and Jobs Comlska-af
Travers City, Mick.
Funeral services were schedul­
ed at I p. m. today from Briasoa
Funeral liome with Rev. Gal)
Smith officiating. Burial war aehadoled to ba la Evergreen Ceme­
tery.

illay chief ^retired hare recently In
in m n t o f tho Station Adminlatrathe Nayy po O p t-19.1940. at th *
•t shortly after graduating from

. / 4»:,qTVfia- s!

T il experts supported the K R nedr administration prediction
that] the gross nsthmal prodoct—th ! nation'* total business acti­
vity would climb to a record
■nni il rate of fUO billion by
Deci i her.
Sc trel of thorn eltod, and none
dltpUnd,
Treasury
Sacrotary
Doughs Dillon's (oreeaet of an
■ percent Wap in MU—m e u A f

TH R E E GUESTS at the Seminole Coffee Club meeting
lnat week were Dean Raine, Harley Shaffer and Capt.
Joseph Tully, recently took over as commander o f Heavy
Attack W ing One at the Naval A ir Station.
(Herald Photo)

hla command la tha orean War
and ordered him back to tha Unit­
ed Slates.
But the Philippine* showed today that to this country be is a
hero.
Filipino and Americas flags
flew
everywhere.
Newspaper
headlines and editorials, radio
and
television
commentators,
have been singing hla praises.

And, another unusual aUuaiioo
exists la tha fact that children
of the employes almost all art
boys. The Jones have two sons;
Mrs. Aball, throe; tho Moras, two;
Mrs. Ragsdale, one while tha
Watorighta hava two aons and on*
daughter and the Aulina have ora
son sad ora daughter.

Jjk
M■

[WASHINGTON (U P !) - U. A.
Chamber of Commerce experts
■ v e n t Sunday that the Billon's
caonomy would bo strong In tha
nan ala months but that high «mpfeyment would paralst.
'resident Richard Wagner add• a cautionary not*. With an
«&lt; I on the 'Berlin eitualiOit, he
i ‘‘the International polltStl
laiion la not clearing up and
cs Id generate tome business heal,
ta ty."
1 agner summed up views at
pa iliits at tha chambar's builn* outlook conlcrcneo aa indical Ig. however, that the econ*
om . was about to climb to a

MADRID (U PI) — Th* violent
death o f author Insect Hemingway brought tears, shock and
mourning to Madrid, tha scene ef
part of hla violent Ufa.
la tha city's myriad small cafes
sad dimly lighted bars hla friaada,
admirer* sad critics discussed the
Ufa and death o f th# author and
tho struggle far Ufa ef two of Use
bullfighters ho loved so wall. Haro
ho was known as "Don Erneato."
By a macabre coincidence Hem­
lagway was atruck down by his
owa gun on oo* of Spain's w orstfar its bullfighters— day* in his­
tory.
Matador* Juan Benches sad
Julio Molina, both gored hi tho
bullring Sunday, wore still aa tho
danger Uat today.
Nicholas, tho bartrafer at CU&gt;
vote*, wh* remembers watching aa
a child tha frw-whaallaf author
order hi* favorite “ rioja" wins,
aald, "Today la a day ef mourning
for lha house. Wo have loot a good
friend."
Hamlngwuy fieri earn* to Madrid
la tha early IMOe,' and Nicholas
raid he had carved him often. He
raw him last la lato-lMO.
"Than to much sympathy la
Spain and fas thto bouse far him,"

Hofffa Re-Elected .
a

A s Teamsters M eet
MIAMI (U PI) Teamsters’
delegates opeaad their crave-.i-p
today with tha re-election of
James R. Hoffa a* prealdent of
tha giant union Urn top ordar of
businsis.
Hoffa appeared certain to wla
re-alcctloa for a five-year term
•ad to lighten hla control over th*
nation's largest union.
Hoffa prepared to caU for a
ntw organising drive to raise
Taaaatcr membership to S mil­
lion sad greatly expand political
activity to keep tho union strong.
Riding Ugh after a four-year
battle with federal court* and
Senate investigator*, Hoffa was
scheduled to deliver the keynote
address 'St tha opening session of
tha Taamstera' convention.
Tha di-year-old labor loader la
expected tn wla tha presidency
again bp * a*ar-*naalmou*. vote
later tide weak and awing most
of tho 1.000 dalagataa with him
on kay issues.
Hoffa Sunday accused lha Ken­
nedy administration of waging a
"vaadetta" against tha 1.7 million
member Tsamsteri and tha rest
of organised labor by Its lawenforcement policies.
He assaUed Ally. Gen. Robert
P. Kennedy and Labor Secretary
Arthur J. Goldberg tor acting
contrary to workers best Interests.
Rath have takas steps to later-

The manager ef tha hotel Sued*,
where Hamlagway last stayed la
Madrid, raid "it la a shock and a
groat ahamo far all e f ue."
Hsmlngway’a picture kolda a
place o f bower over tho teblo ia
tho Callejra restaurant where he
sal with friaada from tins* to time
during tha lari I I you*.
Across tha sworn to a heavily charged.
bound guest book with hla signa­
Labor Department agent* a n
ture ra tha first pugs. “ Al Gma telling Taamstera delegates to
Csllejon, Ernesto Hemingway,"
•aft-pedal their support of him

Official receipts
of contribution* an rocogniied
of persona wha had died af analor tax exemption purpose*.
car may ha sautributad to total
County Ualta ar to the Florida
Division afflra af tha Amsrtesn
Caacsr Society to further support
cancer control programs of publie adueatiaa, scientific research
•ad pattoad services.
Tha aaaouseemant waa made
Mr. Arthur Houghton, M, died
last Friday from the aoriaty's
Saturday
at hla bom* following a
headquarter* la Tampa la an­
swer to aa Increasing number af lengthy Illness,
public Inquiries since the death A retired carpenter of Pontiac,
of veteran film actor Gary Coop­ Mich., he had made hla home In
Sanford at ISM W. Third St. for
er.
According to a Society spokes­ the past 12 yean. He was born
man, many Floridians contribute la Cambridgeshire, England and
lo the Cancer Memorial fund waa a member of tiw Sanford
••eh yaar. Gifu are usually con­ Fro* Methodist Church.
Survivors are bis wUa, Mrs.
tributed la memory of close
Meads or relatives although an Maude Houghtoa of Sanford: oa*
Increasing aumbar ef contribu­ ana. George Houghtoa of Watertion* are being mads aa tokens lord, MJch.j o m daughter, Mrs.
of respect to prominent persona Pearl Sloan of Pontiac and sev­
auch aa John Faster Dultoi, Rich­ eral grandchildren.
Service* were held at 1 p. a .
ard Skeltoe, tea ef comedian Red
Shelton; sports greats, Baba Ruth Sunday from Brlsua Funeral
and Baba Dldrihara Xabariaa, Horns with Rev. Clyde Dollar of­
Broadway lyritlat Oscar Hammer- ficiating. Tha body w u ahlppcd
to Sandusky, Mich., for burial
slate and many ether*.
Whan a memorial contribution
Unmade, to either a County Unit
or Uw Society division office, the Coin Club M eet
Tha Saaford Cote Club will m
g!R ia recorded and put la a
permanent file. Without meuttoa at 7:M p.m. today ia the cau
ef the amount given,
appro­ room of tha First Federal Ssvi
priate card. In the name ef tha and Loan Assn, building.
Alt perswi la tha Snnlord a
donor, It aeat to the family of
tea deceased. The Sewer, la turn who a n Interested to tha hoi
receive* »n ackMwtedgeascat re­ ■f coin collecting are iaviltd
ceipt which to assurance that the
cootribeUea has boon made and
Contributions given la memory

The! caoflncd their predictions
lo tin lift six months of 1M1.
They I irasiw increased auto productioi I some upward drift la Interest ates; a atnag ateel output
in Oc iber, November -and Dej after the usual summer
intinned but sot sansa[strength in oonstructloo;
and scores of FBI agents aro hero
[rUe In capital investing
to harass the union, ho charged.
"Labor is la more danger today
than U aver bis been la history,”
he told a news conference. "Re­
actionary forces aro gaining, lib­
erals era running, and Intellectu­
al* are becoming bankrupt on any
light oa civil rights."

Bryant, State
Officials To Join 1
In Road Cermonies
Goveraor Ferric Bryant and
Federal Highway Administrator
Rex Whitten will afflclate at a
series of ceremonies ia Orlando
Friday as the stale Road Depart­
ment opens the longest segment
of Interstate highway ia Florida.
Bryant and Whltton head aa Im­
pressive list i f government offi­
cials who will participate la dedi­
cation activities to officially open
Intercut* Rout* 4 from America
Street la Orlando to U. B. 27 la
Polk County — a dirtsace af si
miles.
Tha schedule of eveaU begins
with a dedication breakfast, fol­
lows with a ribbon-cutting cere­
mony on tha Orlando Expressway,
a motorcade to U. 'g. IT, a dedica­
tion caiwmray ia Polk County and
closes with a barbacna la Halaes
City.
Road Board Chairman John R.
Phillips aald tha opening af tha
ll-mila portion of limited-access
faculty la a landmark la tbs De­
partment's multi-mUlira dollar
Interstate program.
"Tha completion of this portion
of Route 4 ta a major atop ia Unk­
ing the Tempi-St. Petersburg
area on tha west coast with Dayloom Beach on tha eact coast.
Every community along this U4mil* route win benefit tnm tha
safety and economic advantages
offered by this muUl-laaed super­
highway," be aald.
Phillip* pointed out th* oaly
portion of Route 4 not yet com­
pleted between Tampa and Or­
lando is a 22-mile segment from
Lakeland e u t to U. S. 27. This
Uak will ba completed la Septem­
ber, allowing Central Florida
motorists to drive from Ortopito
to Tampa without encountering a
•ingle red Ugh), latersoctira or
railroad crossing.
Rout* 4 is the most dsveloped
of th* tour Interstate superhigh­
ways being built in Florida.
Including tha U-aito segment
Is be opeaad July T, approximate­
ly M mile* of this route have been
completed.

SOUTH'S

FINEST

•ought i perpetuate resident
segregst m pattern* which make
It "vift ally Impossible" fsr a
Negro ii illy to obteia a home la
a drain le whit* neighborhood.
But | ivale discrimination of
this kin while bad; the rabbi
■aid, is tot m shocking aa tha
•pecteck of Urn government up­
holding igregatira la bousingHa as tiw Federal Borate*
Admlalsl itlra for many yeira
"eaeeuri ad aagragaUra" to tia

termini
and priv
ba aogri
public h
la tbs h
jects, o
tion, tea

FORT LAUDERDALE,
Fla.
(U PI) - Lera Daatol, manager
of tiw I xvtite, Teas., bureau af
United 1 im Interrational, to ex­
pected
ba boapltallaad far a
weak t* l day* far traatmaat ef
a broke eg sustained Sunday to
a parse « Jump.
Daniel g, suffered a compound
fracture ( the left ankle white
jumping fit Davie airfield with if f
antl-Casm revolutionary training
group cied Uw Intercontinental
Penetratm Force (laterpan). B*
was g o r in g malarial for a
story erahe MlamLbaecd group.
Diatollwho had never para­
chuted Bore, was vacationing to
Florida I Uw Urn*. Ha to net a
tnemborp Interpea.

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�Adam s Honored. A t Tea
Navy Wives Club

The women on th* *u ff
First Methodist Church wen
teatea at a Ua la McKinley
recently, honoring Miss Jo
Adami, daughter of Hav. a
'%ohn T. Adams, pastor
qhurch.
Miss Adams and Keni
Evans of Deerfield Beach
married Aug. 11 at the Firat
odist Church la Sanford.
A yellow and white color
was carried out In dec&lt;
The refreshment table wa
rred with a while organdy
Ekver yellow and centered '
large floral arrangement of
mumi. baby'* breath and
gladioli. In a crystal conf
White tapen In crystal
ailver appointmenU and
cryitil punch bowl coraplc
table decoration*. Petit
mints' and nuU wen aerv
the punch.
m Hostesses were Mri. W.
iter, Miss Jane Chaney, M
dred Butner. Mn. Ben
Mr*. Kenneth Clerk, an
Helen Rice.
Floating hoateasea
Misses Kae, Susie an
Adams and aaalallni
serving wen Mn. Besa
Mra. James TerwUleger a
John Morgan.
Mi Churfh member* and lend*
called between the aflinled
hours of 3:3C and 4:30 &gt;■

Oviedo

Personc
By MARIAN R. Jimmy Tulle of Mb
Friday to spent a we
aunt, Mra. Paul Mlkle

Calenc
MONDAY
A joint meeting a
Root Circle aod U*
League of the C&lt;
Christian Church w
Monday at T:«&gt; p.m
ship Hall of tha Chur
AUord and Mr*. Met

Navy W irn Club No. 211 will
bold Ihc regular monthly buainri*
mooting today at ■ p.m. in NAS
Ballroom.
An election of a chaplain and a
parliamentarian will be held at
tbia meeting. All wivea of enliated
peraonnel serving in the Navy,
Marine Corpa, or Coast (iuard, ac­
tive or retired, are cordially in­
vited to attend.
For further information or
transportation please rail Mrs.
Clark Yatea or Mrs, T. C. MeAnally.

Airs. Adam s Hostess
To N ew W SCS Circle

onaa and
returned
i from a
ivUle, N.

Have Problem
Fingernails
By ALICIA KART
NEA — Over half of the Women
In thla country suffer from nail
problems: splitting, peeling, brittleness, chipping. So they will
welcome the notion of a unique
nail product formulated to belp
strengthen Belli. This formula has. Us makers
say, a "moisture shield" to pro­
tect the vital oils in your own
nail*. It cornea In the form of nail
enamel and then arv sixteen
fnahlon shades available, rang­
ing from pink to the beige-coppery
school. There are pearleicenu,
There is also a protective bate
coat which can be worn under the
naU enamel as an extra safe­
guard. Or, it can be worn alone If
you like. It is pale pink. Women
who do not uie polish might like

The chairman, Mrs. Harry D.
Klay, read the purpose of the
Woman's Society and welcomed
two new members, Mrs. S. G.
Hamessley and Mrs. Robert tyinas.
Welcomed as visitors for the
meeting were Mrs. Marjorie An­
derson and Mr*. C. E. William*,
president of the society.
Officers for tha coming year are
Mrs. Klay. chairman; Mrs. Theo­
dore L. Pall, cotchalrman; Mra.
1-eonard G. Sheets, secretary;
Mrs. B. L. Adams, treasurer;
Mrs. Cecil Jones, devotions and
Mrs. Robert Jones, telephone
chiirman.
Several suggestion* were made
concerning a name for the circle.
H wee decided to vote on a selec­
tion at the next meeting.
Members were asked to save
cancelled postage stamps. Pro­
ceeds from this project will help
to support the Methodist Chil­
dren's Home.
Members were also reminded to
continue with the "Gold Bond"
project, Initiated earlier thla year.
Mn. William* reported on the
district meting which she attended
at Ormond Beach, and aaked for
suggeitions for money-raising pro­
jects to belp fulfill the building
fund pledge.
An Interesting program was
presented by Mre. T. L. Pall on
tha life of Sarah. Devotions were
led by Mra. Jones.
Following the program end re­
freshment!, a white elephant sale
was held with proceeds going to
the building fund.
Those present were Mrs. Cecil
Jonee, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mre.
Klay, Mrs. Leonard, Mra. Pall,
Mrs. M. L. TUlis, Mrs. Hamessley,
Mrs. Wins*, Mn. Anderson and
Mrs. Williami.

You can also tackle the prob­
lem by taking three envelopes of
gelatin per day. Take each In
fruit Juice or water and you should
Vo# a definite improvement by the
end of three months.
This new eppreneh to nail enam­
el is la keeping with moiaturisers
for the skin, beautiful and gentle
coloring for the hair and hand lo­
tions which both heal and protect.
A bride should limit the number
If a woman is not attractive of showers given for her. Presents
these days, it's moat likely to be become a big expenae for her
her own fault.
friends.

Alias Peggy

Plan A head
For A Perfect

Wednesday Morning
Sioce the regular meeting date
of the WSCS of First Methodist
Church comes on July 4, this year,
Iho meeting haa been postponed
to Wednesday, July S.
The eaecutivo board will meat
at • a.m. followed by the builneie
and program meeting at &gt;:45 in
McKinley Hall.

By ALICIA KARI­
NE A—A bride should enjoy her
own wedding. That many bride*
reach the wedding day In a atata
or complete physical and emotion­
al exhaustion is due to jamming
far too much into the dayi preced­
ing.
If you're to be married this
year, don't let this happen to you.
About the only way to avoid it is
to do your advance planning on
piper. Let your friendi know that
you intend to gel a good deal of
rest the week before the wedding.
Thla will keep them from Jam­
ming surprise showers and other
parties into thla one week.
And don't let things go until
the teat minute. Have the finel
fitltngi on your gown well before
this teat week. Don't put off shop­
ping, alterations, the choice of
bridal lingerie. Wherever you can,
delegate taaki and shopping to
members of your family and your
friends.
Make list*. Cross out each task
as it is accomplished. Laave the
day before the wedding complete­
ly open to have your heir done and
to rest. When you walk down tha
alile, you really will be a radiant
and beautiful bride.

A R E

Chui
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a p.
ha

5 .9 5 -6 .9 5

Mr.-and Mrs. Fred Kirahner left
thla weekend for a month* vaca- j
tlon in the Rocky Mountaini. Their
photographic atudio will he closed
all during the month of July.
Mra. A. L. Hardesty haa return­
ed to her home on Orange Ave.,
after a two month vlalt'with her
two daughter* and their families,
Mr. and Mra. Meredith Cramer
of Erie, -Pa., and Mr. and Mra.
Ralph Johnaton of Detroit, Mich.

Closed All Day
Tues. Gr Wed.
M A R Y - ESTHER’S
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214 N. Park Ave.
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Go "Fourth" Safely

D E A li

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turn thin glorious Hottdar
Into trim tragedy for your*
naif — or othorn!

H O LIDAY ON OUR H IG H W AYS!

Exorcto*

and courtesy • • «
traffic'rutou on the high,
way, simple health and
aafety

proeauttoaa .Ir

swimming, boating and all
•porta aad play . . . and

Visit With

YOUR FOURTH
OF JULY HOLIDAY

Morris Family

W ILL END IN

Recent houseguesti of Mr. and
Mra. Paul E. Morris, t i l ! Ran­
dolph St., were Dr. and Mra. Mar­
vin If. Qulckert of San Jose, Calif.
They have been in Long Island,
N. Y.. for the past six months
while Dr. Qulckert took post grad­
uate work there..They are on their
way-to their horns la California.
Dr. Qulckert win be remember­
ed in Sanford aa a former Navy
Doctor at the Sanford Naval Air
Station.

HAPPY MEMORY
INSTEAD OF

V A C A T IO N S

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ample time for othera to act.

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Don't drivo more than and hour without
Mopping to stretch your legs.

•

I f you seed a map la guide you, give t/ie
aavigalina duties to a passenger.

D O N ’T

THAT

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OF

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POINTERS:

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may ba aay children at play.

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unexpected roadnida breakdowns.

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moots at Um heme m
Piety, U Ortoeo, lor
family picale atarUni
Mn. K. A. Swansea

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Former Residents

in the ihape of two large wedding
rings, with roses in the center and
at the bottom of each.
Presiding at th* puoch bowl
were the bonoreea three risleri,

F L O R ID A

C o o l. . .
Cotton Summer R obes

Bridal ShowerrTea In Oviedo

Guests delivered their gift* to
th* home of Mrs. J. Merrill Staley
in th* afternoon. When the honoreo and guests arrived for tb*
party at 7:30 p,m. the packages
were on display In the Florida
room of th* Staley home.
Co-hoateaaei were Mrs. Johnny
Jones, Mre. Charles T. Niblack,
Mrs. J. C. Falreloth and Mra.
John Courier Jr.
Mra. Staley greeted the guests
at tha door and la the receiving
line were th* honorre, Mrs. J. L.
Malcolm, mother of tb* groomeject and Miss NaU Williami of
Monticollo.
Th* homo w u decorated with
■rraagemeau of roses and other
aprlag flowers and polled plants.
i Ethel Tha Ua Ubie, overlaid with a Uce
eadahip cloth, diapUyed aa arrangement
gatUoal
* held
caS K B ng
nitowre. Rea
Corbett

work; Miss Lansda Sanders, Pa­
latka, Wesleyan Servlet Guild;
Mrs. L. H. Hargrove, Barcelona,
youth work and Mrs. W. F. MeFetridge, Ormond Beaeh, chair­
man of publie relations.
Mrs. Dominey la a member &lt;4
the Womens Society of Christian
Service of the Grace Methodist
Church and has been very active
in the organisation. She was the
first WSCS president when the so­
ciety was organised and served for
three years. She has also beta a
member of the choir and taught
a Sunday School data.

Wedding D ay

Fleming Honored A t

Mlu Peggy Fleming, Oviedo
bride-elect, was guest of honor at
one of the loveliest parties of the
Mason. Thursday.evening. It was
in th* form of a .combination Ion

eording secretary; Mr*. L. M.
Kecf, Del.and, treasurer; Mrs. P.
ft. Revels, Palatka, childrens
work: Mrs. A. R. fvey. New Smyr­
na, Christian social relations.
Mrs. Ralph Gandy, Coronado
Reach, literature and publica­
tions; Mrs. Joe Tolle, DeLand,
missionary education and service;
Mrs. II. Donald Miirll, Crescent
City, missionary personnel; Mrs.
Bruce Gray, Hastings, promotion
secretary.
Mrs. S. B. Butler Jr.. Ormond
Beach, student work: Mrs. Harry
Treadwell, Flagler Reach, supply

Mr*. John R. Dominey has been
elected Splr.utal Life Secretary of
the Womens Society of Christian
Service o| the newly formed DcLand District.
The Methodist churches in San­
ford were transferred from the
Orlando District to the new DeI^md District when it was organ­
ised at the 1MI conference in
Lakeland, this summer.
The DeLand District of the
Womens Society of Christian Ser­
vice was organised June 22 at the
First Methodist Church In DeLand.
Other district officers are:
Mrs. Howard Anderson, Daytona
Beach, prciidcnt; Mra. Mark Hutse.v, Crescent City, vice president;
Mra. Charles Poole, Daytona, re-

W S C S Plans Meeting

Many Women

■ Mr. and Mra. And; luda HI,
Obrida and groom of Ji U, have
returned from their rymoon.
Mies Lois Ruddell ivee thla
week lor Calhoun, Ga. visit bar
sister, Mn. Henry La ind other
relative* and friends.
Mr. and Mn. Uoi lllff and
children, Linda and U , recent­
ly enjoyed a vaeatl at New
Smyrna Beach.
r » Mr. and Mn. Waite , Teague
^ a n d Waller, Jr. hat returned
from i trip to South olina.
Mr. and Mn. Grad Irallh of
Austell, Ga., ipent 11 weekend
with their pannte. M nd Mn.
Lawson Hardy. Mra. th. prior
to her June marriagt aa Miss
Martha Jean Hardy.
Carlton Healey, hav complet­
ed his work as prinelp t Oviedo
ftH lfh and turned the [os over
w ta hla successor, will w reside
permanently hi Sanfa rher* be
has bought a home, will be
assistant principal
Seminole
High. Wa will miss th and hope
they will Bad tima h lit ns ns
they are so clAee by.
Welcome to Mr. an re. Clyde
Holder and family, t ew prin­
cipal and family, to iedo. Wt
hop* they enjoy their in here.
P r l a n J e rregret
a e f e l tto
fl
pr A
i Km
Friends
off the
serious illness of the ir of Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Mato Mr. and
Mra. J. Irving Malet and Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Letnl at Day­
tona Beach.
Mri. Malll* Aleaai &gt; mother
le ill at her home in fin.
Mra. E. A. Farm tas been
quite 111 al bar bom* i for the
Apast week.
Mra. Virginia Mlkl&lt; i* in tha
earn* ebons aome ol rest of
ua gat la now and th* uradajr—
due la Sanford at 10 , her cor
broke down. Hope I fixed B
quick, Virginia.
Little Carolyn Biac s, m ull
daughter of Bov. ai ra. Boa
Blackburn, was flows | la her
souiina wedding at
Butler,
Mr. and Mra. Ed D
dren of Boll* Glade i
do for the Fleming-}
ding Saturday cvcnin

A t N A S Ballroom

The Monday Evening Circle o(
the Grace Methodist Church WSCS
was held at the home of Mn. B, L,
Adame on Mellonville Avenue.
Tha meeting wai opened with a
poem entitled, "Transplanting"
read by Mra. Jamea M. Leonard.
11arrived
kith
his
I
bd fern-

tiyMr. and Mr*. Ben I
littln daughter. Mar
home Thursday aften
vacation spent at Wa:

Plans Meeting

HOSTESSES A N D HONOREE at the tea honoring Situ Jo Anne Adatna
are left to right, Mrs. W. A. Hunter, Mrs. John T. Adams, mother o f the
honoree, Mrs. Mildred Rutner, Miss AdAtns, Mrs. Kenneth Clark, Miss Jane
Chaney and Mrs. Ben Wiggins.

W SCS Secretary

Mrs. Dominey

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it ibort « brilliantly successful career that
star promise lo r the years ahead when fam.
nan Bd Kotorbn was killed Ir a plane crash
Coast Tuesday (June 27), at the axe of 42.
^weekday eolunm, “Assignment: Washing,
aa been a regular and very popular feature
and mere than 71 other papers throughout
rill be missed by millions of readers. It was
ordinary Mad o f column, and It had earned
special place for himself, not only in the
(if. C J press cone but also In the minds
if hie feeders. Whether he was writing

i ere due to rail automation,
to Now York, Central
it Alfred S. Perlman anA
toll you that private own'
TO™
hip of railroads is in jeopardy
the companies got freedom
their llnw and offar initad services of all kinds, gir­
ths shippers tha kinds of
ilion best suiting thsir

WASHINGTON— (N B A )
lB-member preeiienttsl •
"work miss’* dispute totwoo* n il*
rosd management sad Um firs op­
erating brotherhoods — engineers,
firsmsn. conductors, trainmen sad

arguments. It will tsks until tfes
end af tha jroar for tha studj group
But when tks railroads brought
in tfcslr haavy BfSl ssusssl for *stsedsd kssrlagl sad tks bcotharkssds fstt skHgstsd to roplp is
kind, study w u deomad.
Management, in tka bosrings so
far, hts propoood sis m a jo r
rtkasg— tn work rulsst
—Psrmlt longer mas sa foster
tiafau for o h day's pay.
— EHtafnata sulaa which rsqulro
sraw changes at misting era*
change paints.

ta n Syndics'
m y through

a
mfor and verifying Ma facta, ha waa
tha busiest ‘legmen" In Washington,

asa. I f ha can psrsuals hi an.
host cajole, kid or horsewhip the
other Id members Into nay kind ef
agreement—It will be a major
miracle.
The fhre management mombon
will probably rote one way. The
fire labor members will Tote the
other. The fire public members—
—Let management 4edde when
two professional labor arbitrators, to elimlnet firemon an dloeol loco*
two college professors end Judge
motives.
Rtfkind— are likely ,to split.
- a llo w msnegtmmt to datarWhatever report the eommlsalea bod** practice*. IsU labor rapMea
that Its productivity has Increased
more sad that the labor coate on
and labor for collective bargain­ railroads here iscrosssd less than
ing. If that means ths dispute goes in ether U. S. industries. Labor
on as it has for the last B0 peers, charges that haVfta 100,000 laythat's the way Area collective bar­
gaining works In a damocracy.
The original Idea wee that tka
Presidential Study Commission
would be Just that It would study
mine the number of crew members
O ABD EN S U P P L Y
required.
P in t Wills
—2nd rules rtquirlng Idle stand­
SIT If trill d m m IT-M
by operating employes.
Baloo
. Spokesmen. far the operating
Lawn and
Iso Tool*
brotherhoods make five counter­
proposals for modernising railway
laker conditions!
O P IN SUNDAY 9 to U
—Pay night crows mere then
day crows

ha, Kabfiaka, In Hay, l i l t , Ed (ha waa
lotarba got his firtt w hiff
toy on tha Omaha World*
intarruptad his nawspapar
tha University e f Omaha far two yaara,
• Army, where ha advanead from nrlvata
it In mUiUrv Intelligence, from 1942 to
to civilian Ufa, ha became a reporter and
and, later, adttar e f tha Waynceboro (Pa.)

tam

Moving to Washington. D. C., early in 1951, ha join*
M staff of tha Washington Timae Herald ss a « n -

.• S n s s f

r a

, m a "sidsline, * hs started writing a Washington
nn for his former paper, tha Waynesboro Recordto derate full time to columnlng.
In the spring o f 1969, Kotarbs deliberately disoon*
pd tha column, packed his wife and young eon into
uto*traller, and ambarkad on a six-months tour of
h American continent that took than from Kay

, the trailer trip and the “ G

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Yam Ms
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appMirad to m w

uadtr f t * Ntla

w Nh M

our school* sad collegia am con*
fretted with a hopaltaa tub.
Enough different foreign langu­
ages can never he taught.. .
Did you knew theca ere ATM
•operate languages an this earth T
And that doesn't Include dialects,
le , the' bold plea la tklas In

to Washtotten with hU wanderlust Mttefl«d

:

“ M d Us experience greatly enriched, ha started writing
MW column, “ Assignment I Washington," for United
^Feature Syndicate In January, 1959. A t leant ones or
2twiee a year, however, ha hae made brief tripe to distant
■Sparta of the U, a , or to Antarctica or Europe, to gat
I S
from what ha called tha "apaclallaad artWcUafy"
l
r*.' *

H ip i i n

it Machtoa Work
fact Grinding
Work

PETRUS

i an s ir force bases oversees. H U dally articles about both

;

is tht carriers' "Magna
program to llbcrails* U. 8.
spoliation policy. Loglslatiom
Ira It poasiblo la now pending
Congress.
in U&gt; Ell Oliver, economist
unions, and ho will toll you
I tbs healthy, growing railroad
btry is not ikk, but to giving
impression its financial post111 desperate so it can get
|government aid. Oliver main,
companies' publicity is
1many people the Imprebslom
* - eventual outcome will b#
nt ownership,
rail management and rail
say they a n oppoood to govnt ownership, but this is
I tha only thing they do agree

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I Orlando Drive
Hwy. 17-M

XifUloo 8m af Sanford
s jt

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JH ^ w m T member af tha National Frau Club, tha
^White
ajul 'Sigma
FU^P House CorrasDOBdenta'
H ■■•
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m*wwww^
•at. Natarally, thg
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Dr. Crane'i

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CASE J-Mli Margot M.( aged
IB, has a commen pietism,
"Dr. Crane, 1 have in ea«My,H
she said. “ It la a g ir l of my own
age whs llvea In oar blech,
**We attend the same high wheal
and also go to tha m um duuak,
“ But she seems very unfriendly,
even though I have dene nothing to

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“ The best way to knock n chip
off your enomoy's shoulder It to
pat kirn on tfco heed!"
Dr, Hotiead meant that n *ompllment undetmlnw hostility. A hit
of verbal praise molts dawn Ire.
When repeated steadily, aa per
our “ Compliment Club," the enemy
soon becomes e staunch friend.'
In our “ Compliment Club," wo
urge members to pay a minimum
• f THBEE sincere eempUments per
day — ene each to throe diffOrsnt

Isal picture, I t le the* amend lan­
guage meet bilinguals learn la
English speaking countries as waU
aa In Russia.
It'a delightful on the ear. And
It’a not difficult, aa foreign langu­
age* g«Leaning two language* eimul*
taneously when one la young le
really no hardship. A t our houae
in Omaha, we spehe Csech as often
ea H ' spoke English, and my
grammar gtadee at wheel ' were
Just ea good as the next fellow's.
I f entire femlUee were to take
up the universal second language,
mastery of the new toegne would
he n hreeae. Within o h genera­
tion, we'd have at least half ef the

else n* matter where.. . ,
Now that we’re en the threshold
•f world-wide tslaristan, through
Uo use of wtelllteej the one Wend
language tnahaa oven more asnaa,
Nothing can be mere ludicrous,
visitors to ths Par' Eaat will agroa,
than watching a Tokyo television

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Never mind diallnx U fur mur­
der, Just dial O for operator and
tell her two cure art burning up
Tbe House that Ruth Built.
They five their name* as Roxer
Maria and Mickey Mantle, they
seem to be In cahoots and each
shows a tendency to try and out*
do the other.
Between them, they caused un­
told devastation at Yankee Sta­
dium Sunday and they were so
pleased with all tbe havoc they
raised that they kept shaking each
other's hand.
Marla looks like the ring-leader
At least he * M Sunday when he
blasted his 3»th and. 3tth homer*
to move eight games ahead of
Bab* Ruth's record pace. Mantle
waa right at Marts' heels, though.
He stretched-his hitting streak to
IS straight games with his mth
homer.
Lumped together, the damage
that ..Marls and Mantle did was

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TOMMY W1GHAM bopped out n bane hit for the Yanks in Little Minor
‘League action Saturday at Ft. Mellon Perk. The catcher for the opposing
Tierera la Rcntt Harris.

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mlaaed this pitch as Mania (Upped the old mitt tipalde down to atop the ta ll

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14, in IS Innings and 4-3. The Los
Aagates Dodgers beat the Philsdelphle Phillies, s-lL the Pittsburgh Pirates took two from U&gt;e
tan Francisco Giants, 74 and 34,
aad the chlealo Cube downed tit*
St. Louts Cardtnils, 104.
Jim Gentile of the Orioles hit
his third grand slam of tha yaar
to balp Chuck Estrada gain hia
•lath' victo ry et the -espeoM • of
the Tigers.
Chuck Easegtan broke ■ 04 tie
between tbe Indians end Red Sea
when be singled borne two runs
in lb* 10th. Winner Frank Funk
&lt;•4) end Tito Francoae also
drove la twe tuns apiece la tha
frame to eend rookie Arnold Early
down to his first defeat, Bubba
Phillips bit two homers for the
Tribe.
Dick Bowser's ninth inning sin­
gle drove In twe winning nut
for (he A't, who broke a sla-gama
losing streak with their victory
ever the Twine.

TIGER CATCHER HARRIS cut o ff a Yank run at ho tagged out D u u f
Halo eliding la from third during Yank rally in the Little Minor action.

Two Teams Tied *
For Loop Lead

p e s y o u MAO

NEW YORK (UP1)—This year's
American League All-fitar (cam
once again will be dominated by
Yankees—the New York variety.
Reger Marls end Mickey Man­
tle, tbe Yankee*' fearsome two­
some, and teammate Tony Kubek
were among the eight American
Laaguera picked Saturday to atari
In the two All-Star game*—el
San Francisco July I I and at
Boston July 31.
Tho remaining numbers of the
AL squad, which will number is
for tbe Sea Francisco game and
Si for tho repeat performance at
Boston, will be plckod within the
next 34 hours by manapsr Paul
Richards of the Baltimore Orioles,
Richards will pilot tbe A L team.
In addition to Marla, Manila

Detrait
New York
Cleveland
Baltimo reChicago
Boston
Washington

Top Swedish Stirs
HAEUINGBORG, Sweden (U N )
—Vasco da Gama of Brasil com­
pleted its Swedish lour fuaday by
downing a Swedish all-star tssm,

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aad Xubek, tha other AL starters Wills of the Los Angela* Dodgers
picked la e pell of lb* league’s and first baseman Bin Whits af
players, managers and coaches the s l Louie Cardinals.
were catcher John Romano and
second baseman Johnny Temple
PUBLIC 1N YITIO
or the Cleveland Indians, first
baseman Norm Cash end left
fielder Rocky Colavlto at tbe De­
troit Tigers, snd third bssemaa
Brooks Beblason of the Orioles.
The Milwaukee Breves,, Pitts­
burgh Pirates and Sin Francisco
Giants each placed two m b on
tbe National League starting line­
DON M U IH
Professional Rpwtar
up, which also waa annouacad
Saturday.
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Tbs Braves will be represented
Competitive Awards, ft
by second baseman Frank Bolling
Bowling School
and third baseman Eddie Math­
ews,, the Pirates by catcher Smoky Burgees and rijfrt fielder Ro­
berto Oemenls, and the Giants by
center fielder W11U* Mays end
left fielder Orlando Cepeda.
Tha other Notional League
atarters,. who must play tho first
three Innings of both games un­
less injured, are shortstop Maury

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SIDE GLANCES

By Galbraith

I CHOICE LOTS on Grapevine; t
oppoiite Snow'i Cafe, W. lSttto
Vi

Lm
LOil

17.
18.
18.
50.

were caught, with 41 per cent of
them having roe, the delicacy
most people prefer te the fish.
The report geld 11,04 man days

M e t Sales

________ Idfe Waited
Mala Help Wasted
Hrip Wasted
Sitaatkww Waited
Babysitters

eg the Reereatloe Depart.
aaflan were flahlng for right to m it e
summer program starts Its *8*^, area though tha report
wash.
b w r Cab caught than In
bto will be sold until tonight
be chicken barbecue which
From aUUatlce kept by Crewe
m served Asm « p.m. to T •» bla camp as IX m at the OeTeesday at the park.
mvu bridge, It atlU can be figured
%aaagma and aponaora af that the shad may have been tow*
ktte League teams have been " , but they attracted mors visit*2CTm o c a nama
ag to help make the e v o t n or» bore than anything else during
NOTiCa is HKnlBT OlVEN
!? f L rU f - CBBWa CAHUTOR N.
h m m and the mothers of the came period of time,
/*•’
***** hatnks
am member* have pat their
H1* rwcords show people from
5.
*■ t M la n i on
I toncplylag the trimmings » different stales, two Canedlsn J J i , ” r* '• ! U l i Jvmur In Bernw barbecue, Jim Jeraigea, provinces and 1* other Florida
L » ° « •*?• Oviedo, Florida, und.r
item director, said.
nmntlea boated out of Crowo's !*•• ..riptltlow* name o f HtLKT'a
little League will be active c,mP to flah for shad.
I p.m. when the Briber-Son
The other camps along the river
, the NabontU end Amer* hi this section have similar re.
flay a fame.
porta, proving again that when
the Circuit Conn of
i berg havo been coaching (be shad come up the a t Johns.
&gt;unir, Florida.

Legal Notice

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
IIS N. Park Ave. Ph. FA

Electrical tiers kea
Plnmbtag Servteee
Radio | Tetevkka
Special Services
Landry Service
Ant— eblie Service

t-BEDROOM,

S-bath, fully air
a M h elooot and
storage apace. Low down pay.
moot, 114 V. Woodland Dr. Ph

80. M gch laery • Toole

81.
IS.
88.
84.
85.
88.
87.

Poultry . PeU - Livestock
Flowers - Trees • Bkrnbs
Farnltare
Articles For Sale
Articles Wealed
Boats • Motors
Motorcycles • Scooters

'as. indeed. P it goin g In Urn van ! W i t t 's good enough
fo r my Queen Anne so fa la good enough tor — I f

CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom 4 BEDROOM I bath masonry
apartment, tile bath, an Pal.
bouse, unfurnished, eitra large
mrito. FA I.W 4 after S p.m.
tiring room, fireplace, on I
acres beautiful setting, ft 00 mo.
TX g - lt t or soe C. F. Field
Realtor, office Hwy. 4M.

wad, answers te nama of Pootee
Ph. N O -----------DoBary. Reward.

aa a lasts and the Little
ir game wfl] be played at

&gt;.m.

Legal Notice

Private baths, 114 W. First BL

UNFURNISHED S bedroom bouse
in Casselberry and furnished
ono bedroom apartment on lT-tl
■croM from Mr. PtanoL Ph.

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S
I
1

B.
B.
B.
B.

It. Kit. equipped .. $45
R. Kit. equipped .. i $71
I . Ktt. equipped ... $TI
R. apartment .... —
ROSA h. PAYTON
RdgUtcrod Real -Estate Broket

Ronaway, Holla by B
By Day, I Month
CARR0LLM1TURE
Ph. f a s-siaBw. 1st
oorr/ G E ,

NOTHING DOWN- Trade your
home for a new t bedroom, lit
bath borne with Fla. Room—
'only $44 mo. Drivo out to Long,
date and save! IS mi. Booth oa
1T-S*.

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completely
ties. Week
only. S404

fo r

C illf., wtm the Nadoaal AAU mar he dead and aet, knows to und. r " which «
..i ia i „
decathlon champioaahla with T .ttt b*
• »&gt; * • * • ! •»&lt; *&gt;&gt; usknows baalat(,, ln ,ha* t* « n s,
“
" * - 1 .-,-MMIaa and c aimasta kaelns er
riorlda.
^
paints, followed by D evs Kdstiem cleimiap nay rlgkt IIU* ar latereat Th. Ba, , i aa
* &gt;„ u l .
o f Orsgon State, J. D. Martin o f to, one« . ike srppenr
u v o i , ^ i . UuT|;*aaaPV « * ' " U r#,,,d
M '*

WIMBLEDON,

England—Chock

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McKinley tl It. Ana, Mo., driest*
ed Warred Jaeqoaa of Australia,
44, e-l, T-S, and Karen HanUe r i

* ! * ? ■ „ dt/BtciAi,

Chula Viata, CalH., aHmlagted Jan
Lehana o f Australia, * 4 , a t , to be­
come the only Americana left to
tha singles divisions o f the Wlm*
bledon tennis championships.

tt c * * * n « v no. time
■ M * .
BANK, a

Gurney r i
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ether than myself.
• &gt; . __________

n illN K IIA R T

and

JU '‘ N O. RMINKHART and
MABKL. p. RlltNKHART
Rout* ], H&lt;» I f
Alton. Virginia
u JO ''; JOHN a RMINKHART and
J**
*■ RHINRH A RT, ar* h*r*.
by ouil(l*d tut a Complaint for
Foreclosure * f Morlgse* hsa buen
’ • '{* •ealnul you, end you are re­
quired to oorv* a copy o f pour
Of P1»adlnes to tho Com-

NO

HIDDEN
OB CLOfiNQ
COSTS
•
S and S bedroom maeonrri
borne built on your lot any.
whore la the Mate ef Florida.
No wilting — immediate cow.
atructisn. CALL FA M W .

Headly C onst Co.

furnished, shady'yard. Call be­
fore S or after S FA t-1401.
[

Riverside, Calif., by

Legal Notice
To .Whass t l Mar Cono.ru[
Nolls* I* ksrsbr elvaa (bat thO
undartlcnsd, Sursuant I* tba “Flo.
Iltlous Nam* Btatui*", Houst BUI
No. UTS. Chaplsr No. SSlII, Lame
of Florida, IN I, will rsalstar with
tbs Clsrk of tbs Circuit Court, te
and for Scmlaolo Cotiatr, Florida,
upoa rocslpt of proof of the pub.
Ileatlou of thla nolle*, tbs ficti­
tious naui*. to.wltt
THH MAIICAM COM PANT
undsr which I am * n (* (* d la busInssu U th* toeu o f Osatra, Flor­
ida.
Tha party latsrsstad In Paid buslasaa Is
MAltdARKT C. CAMMACK
Dstad at Usqsva. ismlaels County,
Florldn.thisi I I U day of Jun*. 1»SI.

&gt; aerm, mots or leas, lanced,
PUnnfag to Improve grass.
Plants r i citrus of different ear*
totiaii S bedroom house to live!
able rendition. Large landscap­
ed grpmds with large oak shade
trees.) On paved read. $SA$M»

j* r »» downstairs torn. apt. with
llShts A water. Downtown dietrict FA a-UIS. .

Legal Notice

Whiddon, Sr.
IT apt M de, newly so! throughout, m Mag|
Seal at a homo with teideal as a heme and

Atlantic

Whiddon, Sr.

BobCnunlAgt

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Jjl *• ^ ♦**r» l Para iakdtvlslon.

silon#rJ*R*Ji. *nI«Sl5,*Si1
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wrtttea dafanaas karate w
f » tea Itk day .1 A i r *
IM I. ar othorwtea Dam
Caafaaaa wtU ba ootorod
yoa.
Tha Baafocd Herald U 4s
aa a aswapapor at gaaart

arte

a ^ A s ra tto a , tkt gamteola

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Couaty Co art

tea, an Wad-

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k&gt;od| Country L ivin g

Tha Beard o f Oeaaty CommU■loasra e f gamtaate Oeaaty, S^lorIda will rsealva bid* at tba atrio*
e f Arthur H. B.ekwlth, Jr., la tha
JEAN A. La CAPITAIMK.
Coarthoaaa at Baaford. Florida up
Flatotlff, I# f:SS P. M. Meadap, July IT, IN I.
far I U fellowlan aarrlsasi
CHARLKT
J.
LoCAPITAINR,
rraa am a
?•?" ., * tha orlelnal Answer or
Dofsndsnt.
Move
aatqtlag
twa-story
tSL*"?,,1" te#„r,,flev
tea dark
nonca
or
atirr
frasss rtsldsae* at t i l l W.
1 . ° “ urt ,n , r hefor* TO! Chsrlos J. LaCagltalao
First (Strut. Baafocd. Flori h* “ te
July A D, 1»S1. I f
Boa t i l
you full to 40 io f iudimont br
Ida; approslmataly I I f»*t
Blsch Crosh, Wlseonsla
earth
aad a f**t wost at
w ,llnh?
■Srieat yoa
Tuu ars hereby noltflsg that a
praiant laeatloat Ineladlna
suit has be** tiled against yea la
ralooatloa
or
raptaasmsat,
tbs ab«*# snptlonod Court. Tha aaand rsaoadltlaalng e f ealattaro at aach salt ta to abtela a
ta r **sepool, water and othsr
dtvorc*.
utility llaast and laitall*.
Tuu era hereby roqalrod ta fits
. tiaa er replacomsat e f taryear wrlttaa dsfrnaaa with ths
ralt* ablates, floor oUla aad
Clark of sate Court, and atrva a
foandatlani all ns required
by UamlnaU Couaty Uoalag
aad Balldtaa raealatloaa.
■ or eomiaol* Couaty,
or a uocr** Pro
Bid te b* sncUsad la a aaalad
»idm ,
Canfidae w ill bo ontorod agklaal sarolop*
ptalaly marksd ea tba
OUtstdA
“ BID FOB
MOV1NO
« lr # shall b* publish*d
_
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.
FRA— HOUim opt* Jaly IS,
J weak for four ooaosou- r-i^!.***!*
**4 real aa I|||w
she la th* Oonford H.rald. 9 l&gt;r|; •* te* Clroult Court la and
I AND OBDRIIRD at g*a- l? r ,* * ^ * * 5 * C*»agr, Uts Ittb day
BMa w ill b* opsaad at a a m ilomlnol* Coaaty, Florida.
XMl*
tee la be bald la tba coaaty Camt day af Jaa* A. fX. j| f j. teOAM
mlaetea
Maatlag
.Room la the
Arthur K Beckwith, Jr.
Courthaaeo at Baaf.rd, Florida.
Teoodey, Jaly 11. IN I.
rlhur H. Reck with. Jr.
S,#rk.
lork. Circuit Co art .
“ r : J**a %■ W ilb*
Tho rteht le rooorrod to walvo
ri Martha T. Vlhtea
t»spa|y Clark
aay Irrogalarttloo or trchaloalltpuly Clark
**- Muraak*
M. Fttaesrald
. £• O. Box IM
urtlr Trust Balldtaa
h r » Perk. Florida

International Soccer League.

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York

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emu * w i j Wild um m m UU# Ul
th# National Amateur AthleUc
Union glrl'a treck championship.
Bsndey
M ru, v n B r n „ . M r , . rhj0 r .
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Israel, h T-l,
to move intou tin
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RHEIMS, France - blaacaifa
Baghetti ri Italy cams from De­
hind in tha final yard* to nip Dan

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----mora than I I y ea ri eld.
J b s Junior Olympic field eonteste gad other phase* r i competlBps w ill begin to select the contoataata In the Olympic finals to
L T h lu m ih tL . rfaoo rfnriao the

NOT RESPONSIBLE
I wlB set be t ~ g—r**~*~ far
fer any SaMa toanttai by any

SA1
eorpoi

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rfroiiflI oonpefiuoi- lor
itiM Department Junior SPRINGFIELD, N. J.-Miekey
end softball schedules Wright ri Dallas won lhe United
gnoads white summer States Women’s Open golf chantire being held will be- plonahip tor the third lima with a
TS-bola total of » .

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esnevr

Looking for new hornet- la
meantime stay with at —
friendly family motel.
SUN DELL MOTEL
Rt. A it-ee
FA f
I . Sanford Dr.

N o Down Paym ent

aA vin oa. a corF i c r m o f a * " ■ ■ " i .a w
V A 'S S . A V ' Uw* T V w.hora &gt;« **»v Ceneernt
' r e . i . tiff,
" u , £ ~ r e 0!
jo rl.
nKOItaK
Awn *•*•»«■ Name etstut*." nous# run
to the MATIO Saranac Handicap, P A T iS
*«• « « t i. ch.ptor No. te tii, t-e *.
d e . f e . t n r e e t Am Z a Zm
of
norlde.
ta il,
will
reelsnpeolng day feature at Aqueduct, at'
******** J f,* V , , r w,,h ‘ h* cu rb of th* circuit
■ —
t S J iM . J I r f ir lf ! c,,urt- te end for Seminole Coentjr, I ROOM furnished garage apart­ FURNISHED
iiw tn ite io u * u w
Jte*'***’ ,?* • I V *
World*, upon receipt or proof of
ALBUQUERQUE, N . M. — Faul te*v tD teraueh,
* * W n lh# publleeilo* e f thle notice, the
ment. water and electricity
Herman of Weetamat College, P . v J 2
nnitinu. name, to-wiu

tfco Vnlvorstty e f Oreeon and Phil
Mnikey from Mamphla. Tsnn.

”

S t Johns R ealty Co.

L C. Crews
Carltea N. Hart, Jr. LOST: Blue pairakeet with yellow WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms

dag np the all star Ameriwtn be Chris Akers, Lamar
- " “ f
g o c iie f r
I eed Jim Davis el Navy;
rLaw toa, Larry WUUama N E W YO R K-O lobam aster led
M a y StewoU ef Oeerpa'a; almost all the way $o defeat Dr.
»’ Alea, Prank Wlgkam and MlDer by two and — -half lengths J *

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N IC E L Y

51. Beaaty Beleaa
SS. Balld • Point • Repair
SS. Bonding M a terU k

54.
55.
SO.
57.
58.
St.

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Vinyl tile floors • Florida
Room • Patio, Elderly couple,
who are original owners have
kept this home in top-notch
shape. Recently painted and
neat as a pin. Located at U1
Garrison Drive. V50000.
St. Johns Realty Company *
111 N. Park Are.
FA 1 4 M

MODERN ft
upstairs 01
per mo. ,w
able July

Crows sent in a eopy o&lt; the report,
TM
{* F oT b
which shewed mere people were
.
If. W u
after the silvery shad tide year O f f l c f 2 0 4 W . F l r f t 11. Real
than aver before.
iu m j r b
**• ^
The creel census of the U, i .
jj*
Fish and Wildlife Service for the
CLAM O m M fU T t
1J.
season Nov. » through April I f
W . • S F. ■ . day ha
fid

•

San foiFJa.

mpare

F A 2175

iroora Home

Tbsss Fsolorss

�The More You Tell - The Quicker Ifo u Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial F A 2-2611
12. Real Estate F or Bala

DEBARY LAKKFRONT
# B E S T OFFER TAKES 3 BED* BY OWNER: 3 BiR., 3 story
frame house. Front enclosed Spacious 3 bedroom — kitchen
ROOM l BATH HOME AT 20t
equipped—built-in range—large
po/ch up and down. Enclosed
LAUREL OR.
utility—over two square feet of
utility rm„ 3 baths. Redecorated
livability on attractive lake—
throughout.
Some
furniture.
FHA terms of $400 down. Of*
12100 down. Taka up payments
fered exclusively by
*30 per mo. No paymenta until
900 W. 13th Street
1962. Fb. FA I449L
FA 3-7903, Erealms FA 3 3379
“ We Trade”

Oscar M. Harrison
BEDROOM bouse, 1 baths.
Stem per Agency
buOUai, disposal, awning win- Registered Real Estate Broker
REALTOR—INSUBOR
dows. VA loan &gt;800 down, NO 1311 Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA 2-T948
Phone FA 1-4M1
111 N. Park
per mo.’ FA Z-T05Z.
Fair Value Properties S-BEDROOU, 1 bath CB borne,
3-BEDROOMS. * \ r . VA Loan. In
RAYMOND M. BALL
screened porch, wired utility
Sunland. Available now. Phone
And Associates
room. Fully landscaped. Locat­
FA 3-3740.
MS So. Park, Ph. FA 3-3641 ed on Lake Ravenna, I I I Tan­
Lika Mary Branch
FA M M
gerine Dr. Low down payment.
FA t-3154.

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Legal Notice

NOTICE VO SNOW C S C H
PA LI. DERRELL LUPTONl
m
You are kereby nellfltd that a
w patltlau has b**n file* by Freud*
Joiryb Berger and Suien Ann
Berger In tha Circuit Court at the
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and for
Oemlnola County. Florida, far tha
•doptloa by them of Cary Wayna
Xinyton. a sslnor child: and yon
are hereby commanded ta ha and
appear tn laid court on July IS,
t i l l , ta ahsw eauee. If you have,
why eald yeUtioa ahould a o t.b e
•ranted. Uyoa your failure ta da
•o, a decree ora con fin e w ill be
aa tired aealuat yau.
• JSEAL) A r U w n Beckwith. Jr.
circuit Court Clark.
Ntntk Judicial Circuit.
Utmlnola county, Florida
Byt Martha T. Vtklea
Deputy Clerk
Clark W. Jsanlnse
Attorney far Petltlona
SSS NSW Bneland Bulldlau
W inter Park. Florida
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TO

gw tmm circuit court aw wan

IT H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT I k ’ AND
FOR SRMlkOLH COUNTY, FLOW.
I da
SB C X A V t n r MO. tlSUT
( U t i c a TO DRFRMD OR
O R D R R O W PUBLICATION SUIT
FOR FORBCLOdURH
BART
BROOKLYN
BAVINC18
BANK, O Nsw York atrporntion.
Plaintiff,
STANLEY I. CLEM and MARLENE
J. CLEM, ktu W lft) W ILFR E D J.
TYOART, and M ART A. TTQ ART,
kla w lfei and H. D. BAiiTON and
---------- BARTON, klS wife. If

marries.

Defen deal*.
TOt STANLEY I. CLRM a a l
MARLENE J. CLEM
SSI Magnolia Drive
Fart W allen Basok. Florida
W ILFR E D J. TTGART add
M ARY a . TYOART
SSMdruMr- Park
Webster. Nsw Terk
YOU, FT AN I.EY I. CLEM, MARDUNE J. CLEM, W ILFRED J. T T HART and M ART A. TTOART. Sr*
haraby notified that a Complaint
fo r Foreelaaar* a f Mortgage has
keen filed against you, and you
are requires to serve a copy of
pour Answ er or PUadlag* to the
.Complaint, da the P la in tiff* atSorosy, Joaaph M. FltiS.rald. It *
Security Treat Building. Miami tl,
Florida, and fUa the orlalnel Anawar or Pleading In ths office at
tha Clerk at ths Circuit Court an
• r before the llth day of July
A. I ), 1 IIL I f ?*u toll to do so,
Judgment by dstnult will he taken
egaiatt yau far tk* relief demandad la tkd Complaint
Tha daasriptloa at ths real prowarty prssdsdsd agates* In
*
Lst iT R lo c h I*. TOW NIITR
OF NORTH CHDLDOTA. a
• aubdlvleloa aocardlag to a
plot thereof reoardsd ta Flat
Rook S, pages I t ta II. Inelnslve, sf Ik* Publl# Record*
a f lomlnol* Connty, Florida.
This nolle* atoll to puhllahcd
one* each arook far four eonaeeatlva weeks In tb* Sanford Her­
ald.
DONB AND ORDERED at t o * ,
ford, Bemlaol* Couafy, this llth
day at Jua* A.D, l ilt .
URAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlblen
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. Flttgsrald
Sts Security Trust Building
Miami tt, Florida

Banatiful Ukeftent
Commsalt;
On Sparkling Lube Minna*

Legal Notice

S I. P o u lt r y . Pats . Livestock 84. A r t Men F o r 0alo

i 12. Real Estate F or 8a lt

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

tJr rnu c o u r t o r t m k c o u n V t
Broker
jr n tiR .
ik u is o l u
c o t n ir r .
V IO RIIM , IN PRORATE.
Pk. FA 3-1301 17-83 at Hiawatha
IN UK: EUTATN n r
o. r. L * n u i. a/k/a a h o v e r c .

W A N T AD S B R IN G

TO A LI. CREDITOna AND FE n aoxn i i a v i n o CLAIMS o r o k *
HANDS AGAINST BA1D ESTATE-.
Yau and each of you are hereby
notltlei and required to preeent
nny clalme and demand! which
you. or either o f you, may have
against the estate at a. c. LaFILS,
a/k/a an o V B R a
L or I LI. dsreaeed, late of aald County, ta tha
County Judas e f Bomlnole County,
Florida, at hi* office la the coart
house o f sola County at Hanford.
Florida,
within
elsbt
calendar
moiithe from the time of tha flrat
publication o f Utlt notice. Each
claim or demand (hall he In writlay, and shall elate the place of LTKAM CHEPTER WING. JR..
Defeadaat.
residence and poet efftce addr.oea
NOTICE TO A P P E A R
of tho claimant, and ahall ho
eworn to by too . claimant, hla TO: LYMAN CHESTER WJNQ, JR..
P. a BUS 1SS
asent, hla attorney, and any such
Norway, Maine
elatm or douuad not oo filed ahall
YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED
ha void.
that a Complaint for divorce has
Vincent &lt;1. LoFIte
Aa aatcutor of tha Last W ill been filed against you, and yau
era required to serve a oopy . of
and Teeumaat of
your answer or pleading on tho
O. C. LoFlIs. deceased
Plaintiffs
Attorneys whoso name
Msnatrow, Davie A McIntosh
and address appear below and file
Attorneya for Kieeutor
tho original af said answer or
Kd wards Building
pleading In tha Office o f tha Clark
Panford, Florida
sf tks Circuit court la aud far
Publish! Jana IE I I . Id, July 8
Seminole County, Florida aa or be­
fore tha Itth day af July. t i l l . I f
you full ta da ao, Judgment by da*
fault will he taken agalaat you tar
tha rsttef demanded lu tha com­
OEORULA EDWIN BAKER,
plaint.
Plaintiff,
DONE AND ORDERED at San­
ve.
ford, Seminole County, Florida,
QEORGB B. RRANNUM and. If this tha Ith day o f Juno, 1ML
married. . . - - ■ URANNUU, hts (SEAL)
unknown w it*,' If altvai O. B.
Arthur K. Beckwith, Jr.
READ and DORA L READ, hie
Clerk of tho Circuit Court
wife, if atlva; and R o l a n d a
Byt Martha T. Vlhtsa
READ and If married, ---------Deputy Clerk
READ, his naksawn wife, U nllrei Norman F,-Burke, at tke Firm at
sad VtROINtA J. READ, If eUrei Golf nnS Burks
or If any party named kareln ta I I Houth Lake Street
dead than hla - or her unknown Orlando. Florida
heir, devisees, legatees, or area- Attorney* for Plaintiff
teas
or
partlss
claiming
by, Publishl June tt. If, U . Jhty I
through, under ar against Ihsml
and nny and all partita ar per­ Ik TRW CIRCUIT COURT, MINTS*
son* having o f claiming nny rig h t JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, Ik AND FOR
title, ar Intareet tn und ta the SRMINOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA.
premteee'Involved'la this ault. v CHANCERY NO. IU0S.
RONTUatiR roRRCLoeURD
P f"»
Defeadaat*.
WINTER PAR K FEDERAL SAV­
NOTICE OF SUIT
TOt GKO HUE U. BRANKUM Sad, INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, e
It married, ---------- BRAN- corporation organised and aalsL
NUU, hie unknown wife, If Ing under the law* s f the Unite*
allvai O. H
HEAD nod M et.* e f America,
DORA L READ, kit W ifi, If
allvai and ROLAND E READ
and.' If
married,
■ UKXN WHORTON and
HEAD, Us unknown wife. If BARBARA F. WMOHTON, hie wit*,
alivsi
and
VIIUJ INI A
J. e l t l .
Defendant*.
READ, If allvai er It nny
NOT ICR DP SUIT
party named htrtia Is dtad
TOt
OBNR
WHQHTON
and BAR­
then hi* or her unknown
BARA* F. WHORTON. hi*
heir, dtvltses, legatees, er
w ill, UERALD a . WATSON
granites er parties claiming
end CATHERINE J. W AT­
by. through, under ar agalhtl
SON, hi* Wife L J. HNO*
themi and any sad all par­
I.ISH and MARIAN P. ENOties or persoae having er
USH, hla wit*, and JON
clslmlng M y right, title, er
KNaLISH, slngl*. known a*
interest la and te the prem­
a C. WATSON AND AMOises Involved la this salt.
Cl ATES, and any and all
TOU AND EACH OF TOU ARK
other parllea claiming nny
HEREBY DIRECTED to take no­
righ t litis and ether Inter­
tice that a ault ha* bssa filed
est In end to tb* following
against rota, and each o f you. In
dssorlhsd real properly, tethe above Court. The nature of
wltt
the suit or preeeedtng la a Com­
Lot I I &lt;* Block "B** a l
plaint to quiet title. The name of
IIRANTLEY SHORES, FIRST
the Court In which aald suit or
AUDITION, lemlnola county,
proceeding la pending In the O r*
. Florida, according te tha plat
'thereof
recorded
In
Fiat
Boak 1. page 41, at .the Pub*
lie
Records
ef
Seminole
County, Florida. .
SOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the FUlntirr. W INTER FARK
FEDERAL BAVINOa AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a corporation er*
ganlssd and existing under the
laws of the United Males of
America, has Instituted a ault
against you In lha Circuit Court
of the Nlath Judicial Circuit, In
and for Seminole County, Florida,
te foreclose a certain mortgage
held hr them Which encumbers the
abeve described real property. Bald
property being situated and la-

F A S T RESU LTS

Legal Notice

SEMI-RETIREU CARPENTER SO OR UORE Sex link Pullet*, 34” BOY’S English typo bike, good
condition. FA 11563,
RepairAUtratlou
Juat started laying. FA 2-3361,
Painting
4 MONTH old Bint dog pupa.
Thooe FA z-tres.
Davla Welding Shop, New Up*
ROOM SPECIAL 314J3. Painting
aala Rd. FA 3-4399.
inaide and out Call Mr. Taaker,
TO PERSON with Meal credit A
FA M1M.
IN I Zig Sag, makea bettobolea,
aewa on buttons, main*
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LE5SI
grama A fancy alhcbes. • pay­
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
ments remaining at gtlO each.
W. 20th St. Near Golf Course
OFINO
FHA Loans
Write
Installment Mgr. Box
Ph. FA 2-3906
•B. EDWARDS
34Mi c'o The Sanford Herald.
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Confederate Jasmine la Bloom
Wa Give TV Stamps
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
W. 3rd St
FA I-T006
Grapevllle Ate. near 30th St
Oateway To The Wai
Your EVINRUDE Da
33. Furniture
Robson S]
FB1GIDA1RR
Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Salas A Service
Service With The Cash. SUPER
House Wiring
Free Estimates
TRADINO POST. FA 2-0177.
Sid Vlhlaa'a Randall EMctrle
111 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0013
CUSTOM BUILT SEDDtNO
Msttrtss renovating. Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
FLUMBtNO
Co., FA 3-I11T, 1301 Sanlsfd
Contracting A Repair*
Ave.
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
• BIG VALUES
IN SeaJord Ave. Phono FA 13383
0 QUICK CREDIT
1838 FORD country wagon, RAM,
* EASY TERMS
tame aa now — make after.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS 1938 STAR CHIEF wav. automa­
tic, power brakes EAR, u utft
W ILSO N - M A IE R
car.
Nsw and Used Furniture
Plumbing A Hasting
111 E. First St
FA I-M2I 40 at. par gal. 1834 Nash Metro,
AIR CONDITIONING
motor rebuilt IMS. real (rani
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
portslion &gt;338. Como an In U fa
1007 Sanford Ava.
FA &gt;4183 ROLLAWAY, HcipHsl sod Bsby
Beds. Dsy, Wddk, or Month— trade, BUI Cook, Quatttp ears,
FURNITURE CENTER .
1014 French Are.
1108 Franck Are.
MORTGAGE LOANS
HATCHERS TV
Pb. FA 2-7831
FHA and. Conventional
A RADIO SERVICE
Commercial A Rsiidcntlal
’DnpMdabld Guaranteed Service' MUST SELL at ones; 16 p«, UvSTEN8TROM REALTY Pb. FA 1-3363 1606 W. First St. lag n ow group, fiomtono to
111 N. Park Are. Phono FA 3-3430
tabs up payment* at 88. CdU
Casaalbnrry coUsct—TE 8-t ill.
FHA * VA Mortgages - SM *
lot*
re
it
—
S.
C.
Bluh
Company,
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING Used furniture, appliances, fools,
MUST SACK1FICE t - bedroom
W. la HAEMON
CB boms. Buy equity. FHA. 180 Morigan Bankers, 1804 Edge•to. Rougbt-Sold. Larry's Mut,
water Dr., Orlaado CH 1-3338.
Ph. FA &gt; 4333
111 Santort Are. Ph. FA 3-4133
CouStry Club Circle. FA M i ll.

SW E E TIE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

FARMS, ACREAGE FOR RALE
Psiture-grovsland. 86 seres lead, MEN for light delivery work, full
oc pert time. Car eiienttil. Ph.
(33 seres tiled) i ll cleared. Two
FA 14001 between 6:00 A 1:00
barns on property.
A.M., 4:00 k 1:60 P.M.
WELLS DRILLED
36H acres Hied. 1 bare, pump
PUMPfl SPRINKLER SYSTIR
bouse, on paved reed, priced It
AQ 1&gt;pes sad Uses
We Repair tod Service
EMMONS JEWELERS INC. new
I T IN I
ready for further expansion in
Machinery and Supply Oe.
this area. Openings for amblPk. FA &gt;44
Unua people to conduct Jewelry 107 W. tad « L
fashion skew In the borne. Fart
or full Urns, no collecting or de­
FOR COM PLETE P E S T
livery, ktt fur., hlgk commis­ CONTROL SERVICE C A L L
sion. FA 3-3T07, 74:30 A.M. *
A R T B RO W N
M P M.

Bob Crumley Agency

Sanford, Fla.
FA 2-0375

Logoi Notice

EDUCATED, MATURE, Mat man
or women, daytime or evening
work. Car neoeaiarp. t u week
and up. Phone Mrs. McNab for
appointment • to I t (A.M. re
F.M.) Tuns., Wed. w Frl. July

Sea Our Mods! Haases
- OPEN TODAY I I I ML So. ef laafevd

Sanford, FU .

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed bond, Sag-proof bottom
r ill with plaitli ends. Flostte
er rayon tapes. Cotton re nylon

cords.
Senknrik Ginns and Pntat Co.
316 MagnoUs

Ph. FA 3-4833

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STUART c 8TDTSON, FATE R.
BTMTSON, hi* vHfe, CHARLES M.
HOBBS ant JOYCE J. HOBBS, his
wife,
Defeadaat*

ef furniture, Monthly payments
$13.73. Cell Celleet: C**»*lb*«ry
TB RU1L

NOTICH HP SUIT

IN HOSTS ADH V M W M » M
TO I STUART a 6TET00N. and
FATR B. STBTeoN. hie Wife
(Address — Unknown)
Ten are hsreby notified that a
Complaint to foreclose a certain
mortgage saoumhsrlng the fallowlag dsserlbed real property, te.w lti Permanent Wave*, Including hair­
cuts, styling — 13.30. Air conLot », Week O, COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. I.
Uennd shop, sir conditioned
according te the plat thereof
dryers.
as retarded ta Flat Rook 11,
1 * 1, Pnhtlo Baserd■ ef
Sag*
LA
B -R E ’ B E A U T Y S ALO N
smlncl* Coanty, Florida, In­
1146 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 3-1361
cluding all tiruelurea and
Improvtmeata saw and-here­
after on eald lead and fu­
ture* atUehsd t* er used In
connection with ths premise*.

Vacation Special!

HOiT WRITINO, neeayi, Job
resume* and lettora-of-appUcailea.
Experienced *omp*t*&gt;t RED WIOQLERI &gt;3JO per 1606.
African Ends, Cupped re bulk.
eervlee. Low retoi. FA 8406L
Mrs. Raymood Lawson. Phone

lA w t n n a t
! pukhomb !

Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS

R E N T A L S |8 W E E K
106 Re. Palmetto (34 hr. Ser.)

394 I . 3rd St. THRIFTY RUMMAGE IALE—the bait ef bar­
gains, Tickets given with seek
Me re more purcbeae— Thurs­
day, Friday A Saturday, July $,
7 A S. Drawing Saturday 6:30
p. m. You don’t have to be preseat to win. 1st prise Electric
Fen. ted priie—Bedspread.

Seminole Septic Tank
CLEANING 333,00 PH. FA 14401
34 HOUR SERVICE
WE OO ANYWHERE ANYTIME
yon for the relief demendsd In ths
Complaint.
This Nolle* ebell be publish*.!
one* n wtek for four eo*s*eutlv*
week* In the BANFOltD HERALD.
WITNESS my hand end official
■**l of office et Senrord. Seminal*
Count)-, Flsride, this llth to y ef

$11,300 t&lt;r$17,i00

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Coven, Torre, Twit*, Army*
Kivy Surplus, I1A Sanford Are.

Back Glow
Vent Glow
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Senknrik Glass and Paint Co.

Arthur If. •Rtt-kwlth.
Clark of Circuit Court
It) t Merlhe T. Vlhlse
Daputy clerk

I l l Magnolia

PK FA 34CU

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wee Its.
W ITN B ** »h# hand e f the clerk
ef the circuit Court. Semluele
County, Florida, thiu gfrd t o r ef
Job*. A. D. l i f t .

SATISFACTION

t-K A lArthur M- Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk at Ik* Circuit Court
Brt Jse* E- Wilke,
Dsputy Clerk
Winder wscdle. Heins*.
Huntsr * Ward
Attorn*/ at to w
t i t Perk Aveeuk, Baulk
Wletsr Park, Florid* .

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DEAR ABBY: I have not made a habit
Written Far U P!
o f reeding lo ttin to Abby, bat t think I
HOLLYWOOD (U P l) — I've
•hall, for each time my glanee fella upon
your column t realise what I have missed often wondered whatever happenad to tbp type of motion, picture*
in the study of human nature.
1 was particularly intrigued with a let­ mad* popular by. Spencer Tracy
ter signed "Mother of a Doctor." She was
disgusted with her .daughter-in-law. who
Insisted on referring to her husband as
"The Doctor."
1 am reminded of Bill and Marie, whom
we have known slnee childhood. Colonels
were a dime a dosen in the last war, but
Marie started calling her husband "The
Colonel." This revealed . an inferiority
complex and a lack of taste.
As a West Pointer, and ex-Ceptaln, X
wouldn't tolerate my wife's calling ms
"The Captain." My father was a doctor,
and noiie of us (least of all my mother)
called him "The Doctor." There were BO
other good ones In our town. "Mother o f •
Doctor" has my sympathy.
EX-CAPTAIN

: Tito bird your render to.
ii
.. qulred about, with the «M ny Week plum*
— and yellow beak* is thn STARLING, H
jund in the USA and Canada all year
Yirand, I discovered this bird while I was
, hanging out ray wash in my ohort aborts.
X hoard a long, low whistle and thought a
iBih waa trying to be fresh with rat,
.1 am toM they ant destructive iniscta,
but they can also dim holts la your roof
and ere extremely dirty. They make a
terrible racket when a flock of them gets
They art an amufctng and handd, but will soon bs the world’s
feathered post
MRS. F.
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T V M A R MR8. F.: Not while the pigeon
Jg,with us I
DEAR ABBY: Our son in marrying a
girl from a very high-toned family. The
girl's mother asked ms for a lint of the
twrmU ws want, at ths wadding. She said
invito my relatives. Some of our
■ ATS not very elanny. I don’t want
Ilka I am trying to snub them,
wouldn't fit in too good
jeople. How can I invito
. part s l u m i family (ths port 1 think will
; . lit in) and leave ths other pert out?
MOTHEROF'

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who try to follow the often
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■the m#n ere doing. They rarely If
ever have Initiative or itntgOi of
thalr own aa people. What thl*
trend Indicate* 1 can't prefaaa to
know but I wiah It would atop.
I believe In feminity and ador*
pretty clothe* but I'm alao tha
hind of g^rl who bloaaom* In tha
duet. I couldn't aland a ataady diet
of “clothaa bora*" rolea oa the
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CONFIDENTIAL TO MRS. P. T.J
When your son starts telling you he pre­
fers blonde babysitters, he doesn't need

DEAR MOTHER: I f you plan to inthe relatives—invito all the relatives,
•to will probably be a few misfits on
. " ,m
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■ueh a- rate - In ■y nlveraeLInterutlon'a ’*Tbo Lett Sunaet." ‘in the
film, I play the mother o f an Ulasltimate daughter determined to
bring bar.up. wt|h Integrity and
raapactabllity,
Tha rota afforded me wonderful
opportuniUaa aa an actraaa got to
lie found too often thoao day*.
Now nil a fetntaln* etar la gen­
erally required-to do Is function

wondering
frantically,
"What thomaolvsa. It's tbs wavering,
should I do?" 8b* la calmly worrying, uncertain parent who
thinking, "This Is whit I have to makes a kid uneasy, And a child
do."
soon Isares to tabs advantage e(
that kind a# parent.
claim doesn't, bavo a perfect re­ A mother who la confident that
sult, she doesn't worry herself aba can trust to love and com­
into n fiensy of aoUretnorao.
mon sense to make bar a good
Common oonoo tolls her that mother, (aha doesn't hope to be
she Is only bamas and that aba perfect), can relax and enjoy bar
aas’t enpect to never malm mis­ children. They, In turn, ean relax
takes, nor coo she expect that
everything In life will bavo a
fattmv endlnx.
Children will be batter off when
mothers go bock to relying co
common vans# and lov# to guldo all around when mothers atari
them, Instead of depending on trusting tbamolvas again. Instead
soma wall-thumbed book on child of putting all of their faith In
cam for support.
experts who keep changing the
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Increase Sewer Rates
LUANDA, Angola (UP1) Heavy fighting betwen native
terrerliti and Portugueee security
forces was reported today tram
the ares north of the Dande River.

To Pay! Back Loan

City Fiscal A g«n t Loomis Leedy recommended Monday
night? that the city sell revenue certificate bonds to con­
struct a sewerage treatment plant and that t)\e bonds be
Sharp A rrested
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) — The financed by raising the sewer rates from 30 to *60 cents a
FBI Monday night sm iled ac­ month per customer.
cused slayer Kenneth H. Sharp,
Leedy told commissioners, In a special session, that the

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wanted criminals.

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Cuban Arrests
MIAMI (U PI) - Havana Radio
reported Monday night that five
members of the anti-Castro un­
derground have, been arrested in
Plnar del Rio.
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39 Injured
ORAN, Algeria (UPD-Tbirtynine Algerian Moslem! were in­
jured Sunday .In a terrorist bomb
attack on a village community
center, French authorities an­
nounced today.

I T W A S warm and sunny,, the start o f the holiday week­
end, and local resldenta swarmed to the beachea and
backyards to sun themselves. Margaret McKay took to
• the beach ia San Francisco, and everything went along
fine until this striped beast walked up. Margaret was re­
assured When It turned out that the skunk was on a
leash, and was a deodorized pet, with the owner on the
other end o f the leash. -

Traditional
By Untied Prase Interuattoual
Traditional Fourth of July
weather wai on tap for tha en­
tire nation today, complete with
scattered shower* and thunder­
showers.

Finish School Y ea r

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celebrationsi ). of Jacksonville; end Chi

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dents were Bobby James- R
works dlsplaya.
2 months old;t Darnell Re
Ia North Orlando and In LongT months old, both suffocated
wood, when the skies look “just
acksonvilla; and, Easton Whldright" this evening, sponsors ef
16, a Perry high acbool boy
today’s observance in both cum­
inunitiu will touch off the first
match tor more than an hour’s
•how In each location.
A la Longwood, activities began
at t a. aa. with a parade to Reli­
ef's Pasture on SR 431 where a
full (lay of.entertainment it acheduled. Admission In the field is
free.
The North Orlando celebration,
KUWAIT, Persian GuU (U P I) first of Its kind tor the VUUge,
la scheduled to open at I p. ra, British forces were reported today
today with a Little League Ball "enxious" to pull out of the oilgame followed by games and rich kingdom of Kuwait since the
threat of an attack by Iraq bad
QonteaU for all aga group*.
A free aupper will be served diminished considerably.
British Consul General John
Inter In the day and betwoeq T
p. a . nod • p. m., just-prior to Rlchman said Monday night that
tlroworka, e "Little Miss North the United Natlona might have to
Orlando" beauly contest will b* intervene to prevent Iraqi pre­
held tor the throe to five year eld mier Abdul Karim Kaatcm from
renewing his demands to annex
gtrla.
Around tbs state holidaying Kuwait.
Floridian* enjoyed warm weather
ntchmand an Arab aolution
Mlay on beaches, picnic grounds would be preferable and that
# n d golf coarse*—with waning Britain preferred this over interword from safety suthoritto* cau­ vcntlon by the world body. But he
tioning them lo drive with doubled ■aid if the Arabs failed, then the
Job of Insuring Kuwait’* Inde­
•ero on their way home, .
Three perrons hid drowned end pendence might fall on the United
three died la mlscellaneeua acci­ Nations — either with a UN force
dents tor e total of U accidental or UN repreacntativas on Uw
daaths since the long holiday per­ scene.
iod began at e p. a . Friday. \ In Iraq, Baghdad Radio accused
Browning victims Included Rich- Britain of an Imperialist aggraaA jd Mochael llasck, 21, of Eau son againist a part of Us* (Iraq's)
VofcUie, who -died whan he was territory' and an unmasked for­
wedged aider a ledge while eign interference in Arab world
swimming hi Blue Springs at affairs which directly threatens
Onega City; Erie Scott Dubsry, the safety of Iraq.

Kuwait Crisis
Easing, British Say

MOSCOW (U P I) — Patrice Lu­
mumba Friendship Univsrtlty
ended its first sesdemk year
Monday, with “ the hulk of the
students" passing tbbf
portM.

Three K illed
» ELIZABETHTON, Tana. (UPI&gt;
—Throe men returning to North
Carolina from n convention in Si.
Paul, M1m ., wen killed Monday
when their light plena' crashed
into Holatoa Mountain In north-

Dam Support
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Presi­
dent
Kennedy baa promised
Ghana that the Unltad Stataa will
back a giant Volta River dam
project designed to spur the In­
dustrialisation of Weat Africa, it
waa learned today.

N ew Church
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) - The
United Church ef Christ, with
1,411 churches and a membership
of about 2-mllllon, cams into ex­
istence today 21 years after tha
precadent-MtUng
decision
to
merge twe divergent denomina­
tions was first proposed.

‘High Noon’
LITTL ROCK, Ark. (U PI) - A
group of nudists were scheduled
to atrip on tha front steps of tbs
Arkansas Capitol at “ Ugh noon"
today In protest of a state law
prohibiting nudism, according to
Robert Clogber of Holy CUy,
Calif.

Fir«t Time
FABMV1LLE. Va. (U P I) - Ne­
gro children went to acboot Mon­
day tor the first time In two
yuan la Prince Edward County.

bln of Uw plans to round up the
entire Jewish population of Buda­
pest on aa island b too Danube
River, b 1944 before skipping
than off to extermination camp*.
Von Tbsddoo sold bo and other
Foreign Office officials decided
that they must try b block to*
plan or at toast stall lor time.
However, both Von Tbodden
end Walter Bufpoukatben, as*

tha Army DouglroAM i*|M g|
laid today, the United SlaM IPra
the Philippines ere ttdivrobS In
thalr March lor peace and proaperily.
"Topetber we have suffered the
bldod and the M eal and the
tears," MaeArthur aaid In a
speech at th T U lb andtvsrsary
celebration ef Philippine Indeed*
"Together we seek the way and
the.truth and tha light, and now
In this long twilight era that to
neither war nor pose*, we stand
together just aa firmly si before."
The Ite a r -o ld general wai
cheered by the largest crowd In
Philippine history — estimated at
on# million persona — whan he
tod the Fourth of July celebra­
tions jn Manila's vast Luaeta
Park.
"In the effort to build o world
of'ecooomlc growth-and solidari­
ty, in tha effort to build an simosphete of hope end freedom,
ia the effort lo build a community
of strength and unity of purpose,
In the effort lo build a lasting
peats of Justice, (ho Philippines
and Uw Unltad Stales of America
have become Indivisible," (he
general said.

it..
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city ____
was in fina
financial ahapo,
adding “ you are now on the thres­
hold of getting tome Improve­
ments you hava needed for a long
Ume.H
Laady said that tha city could
pay tha bonds back over a period
of 2f years and could sail tha
bonds at an intarast rata of 414
to 414 percent,
"As a matter-of fact," Leedy
said, avan if you don't under­
take this program th* »awer ratei
should be raised. He also added
that unless the rotes a n raised
"you would end up by paying for
such a program out of ad valfrlum Usas."
V.
A primary treatment plant ha^
bean ntlmated at (400,000 while a
secondary
plant
would cost
(000,000.
City Manager W. E. Knowles
estimated that the coat to finance
tha bonds and operation of a pri­
mary plant per year Would be
(41,000 ang for a secondary plant,
((0,000,
Tha commission took no action

th* matter

irgular mroting

THE TWO-STORY OFFICE and home at Beven Oaks Trailer Berk eoutk
o f Banford on Hwy. 17-92 was completely destroyed far fin Monday.. Navy
firemen end the Lake Mary Volunteers, at the seeae for more than tkiea

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Preliminary Plant W ith Collaborating W ith Rods
Report Due In
4 Weeks— Dietz
A preliminary report on Just
wbal kind of a sewerage treat­
ment plant Banford needs will be
root to the City Commission in
about four weeks, Engineer Dr,
Jess Diets said Monday night.
Diets,, associated with Clark,
Diets, Daly, Leffler and Bush told
the Herald, after a special City
Commission meeting, that fats firm
will start work Immediately on
determining the best and moat
feasible plant for Banford,
The meeting Monday was call­
ed to start negotiating a coniract
between the city and the engin­
eer* to draw up preliminary
plans and designs for
a treat­
ment plant.
Howavor, lad. by Commission­
er Earl Hlgginiotbem, the board
wanted the contract revised to
spell out the engineering service*
Involved in the agreement
"I'm gon'u'read this contract
twice and then again," Higgin­
botham said, adding "wo doo'l
want lo Wave ourselves wide
open."
Moil of the disagreement hloges oa whothor the city wanta a
resident ouglnoer to aurvtoe the
coQitructtoa of the plant, or use
its own manpower.
The farillty would bo construct­
ed 00 lemloole Blvd., weat of
Mills Croak an (bo sanitary land­
fill ana.

Parolee Shoots It
Out With Police

SEAUL (U PI) — South Kores’i
.... '
. . .
ruling
military
Junta
today
charged ousted Premier John M.
Chang and seven of hla ministers
with collabroating with the Com­
munists.
' Also charged with collaborating
with the Communists were for­
mer prosecutor general of the
Chang regime, the former direc­
tor of the mint and eight former
Democratic members of the as­
sembly, including House Speaker
Kwak Siting lloon.
The charges came only a day
after wiry, little Maj. Uen. Pak
Shung Hi took, over the role as
top leader In the military Junta
that overthrow tha Chang govern­
ment in a near bloodless coup
d'etat May II.
The military Junto, calling It­
self the military revolutionary
committee, dissolved the national
assembly closed schools, banks,

TITUSVILLE (U PI) -The state
may try again to send Joseph A.
Peel Jr. to the electric chair at
a trial bare oast week, but R
Will alio pay part of bto defense
costa.
Peel, former West Palm Beach
city Judge and atturnay, goes on
trial b Brevard County Circuit
Court at • a. m. nail Monday aa
charge of conspiring with state
undercover agent Jsines Yenssr
to kill Floyd (Lucky) lioUapfel.
Circult Judge Vaster B. Carl­
ton granted ■ defense motlep
Monday authorising the stalo to
pay the cost ef bringing two de*
ftoao witnesses her* far Peel
fbo witnesses are CUftofd Gaff­
ney, circuit court reporter b Fort

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Striking Seamen Set
To Go Back To W ork
scores of atrike-ldtod ahlpa today
for a return to service-to eompUanc# with a temporaiy restrain­
ing order halting the 11-day na­
tionwide walkout against V J. flag
no row pickets, would ho ordered
vessel*.
The order waa (stood Monday out and too "men wW bo la the
Sylvester hall*," tot hiring a* awn a* they
night by Federal Jut
inedy orRyan after President
United Btntro Unas asked
to* ongb off i to week Monde/
night to fin-bp ton bettor* nn to*
nsisen ner ski do ton America sad
the Unltod ttatoi, The lino u !d
Uw 'America wet scheduled to
rod Wednesday tor Europe with
M i * * * * * * * * * tad H tab** 2#
bean to bail the holler*, get ro
mm abound- up. , . . 1 .
However, betaeao many df l b

BLUE RIDGE, Ga. (U PI) - A
21-year-old prison parolee held up
a drive-b restaurant south ef hero
Monday and then Shot It out with
two stab tie spire,
Ralph (Kod) Moore, of Chats- vlctod Jewel thief.
Pool IT, wen aa toaotvaucy
worth, Ga., dtod b a Was* of bulpetition last week at Fart Fierce,
where ho waa roevtowd Muck
M ef masterminding the murder
of Circuit Judge C. E. Chillingwart's, drowned at son with his U. B. Appeals Judge
,wile la Juan 1H8
Clark b Hartford, Cs

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Meet On Needs
Set July 11

Brown Jabs tfnife In Termite Infested Beam

BEIRUT, Lebanon (U PD—Brit­
ish warships steamed for the
Perslaa Gulf and Red Sea today
amid reports of a weekend crisis
• v e r oil-rich Kuwait.
At least two BrlUsh aircraft car­
riers, four frigates, landing craft
and marines were reported bead­
ing for the area. They sailed as
Iraq and Kuwaiti troops and arm­
o r rumbled up to tbe opposing
sides of their common frontier.
The crisis, worst la the Middle
East since U. S. Marines landed
in Lebanon in IMS, began Sunday
O bbaa Iraqi Premier Karim Kassam announced that newly-lndependeni Kuwait was part of Iraq.
Kuwait, a sheikdom the size of
' Mew Jersey, sits atop the largest
laka af oil in the world, ft supplies
nearly half o f Britain’s oU.

Frederick Raps

In London, the British govern*
ment refused to reveal if Kuwait
bad askad military aid under the
friendship agreement between the
two countries. But it announced it
had taken "normal precautionary
measures.”

News Briefs
More Jobs
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e Senaie-Hous* committee on reduction
of nonessential federal expendi­
ture! reported today tbat tha gov­
ernment employed 1,337 more per­
sons In May than in April.

Monroe Better
.NEW YORK (UPD - Marilyn
Monroe was in satisfactory condi­
tion and "res.log comfortably”
today following emergency major
surgery to remove an acutely in­
flamed gall bladder.

WASHINGTON (UPD Rep.
Charles E. Bennett (D-Fla.) gave
a 11,000 personal check to Treas­
ury Secretary Douglaa Dillon
^U ts Rep. Gordon Frederick sc­ Thursday to help reduce the 9231
ented Got . Farris Bryant of do­ billion ija.ional debt. .
ing Florida a "disservice and slap­
ping the Legislature In the face”
WASHINGTON (UPD Tbe
fvwheo he vetood construction prior* l t y designations in tho general ap­ Senate Thursday night approved
tbe nomination of Adm. George W.
propriations.
Frederick said “ we worked four Anderson Jr. to succeed Adm. Armonths on those appropriation* leigh A. Burke as chief of naval
and it shows lack o f confidence in operations.
us.”
In affect the governor's action
lumped all construction for the
* ■ . coming two years into one pro,
gram and left it up to the gov{feraor and State cabinet members
to decide which projects are as­
signed funds first.
Frederick made the remarks at
a meeting o f tho Jaycees when ha
and hit colleague Mack Cleveland
Jr. summarised the job of tha 1W1
legislature.
Cleveland earlier had given Bry­
ant a half-hearted endorsement aa
on* way o f avoiding a special seeAlston.
•Cleveland Thursday, speaking to
tho Jaycees, said that the time la
coming when he believes an an­
nual session of the Legislature will
be necessary because of the growth
• f the state and workload In tha
Legislature.

Factfinders Say
P ro g ress ‘Good*
i

NEW YORK (U P D -P re sid e n t
iM s c d y 's chief factfinder today
reported “ very good progress” In
Mgotiations with the biggest of
tht five striking maritime unions
ia the lS-day nationwide walkout.
However, a highly placed reps*1 aeatative of the shipowners said
- J b n ; believed medialor David L.
*4Jela was being somewhat opli
mietle since it was unlikely that
agreement could be reached with
the National
Maritima Union
(NMU) until differences between
* shipowners and the other striking
eaten* era resolved.
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Entertainment . . . .
Legs Is ...................
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Bennett Praised
WASHINGTON (UPD Rep.
Charles E. Bennett (D -FIs.) was
praised Thursday by Treasury
Secretary Douglas Dillon (or. his
efforts to "preserve the fiscal
Integrity of our country."

Way Cleared
PORT PIERCE (U P D -T h e way
was clear today for Joseph A.
Peel Jr., to seek state financial
help in appealing his conviction
for masterminding the 1333 murtiers of Circuit Judge and Mrs.
C. E. Chlllingworib.

In The Mud
PHILADELPHIA (UPD - The
(ire-blackened Polish freighter Polanica lay beached on a -mud flat
today fpllowlng a lire Thursday
when her cargo of natphlhaleoc
aimed a threat at Ihe waterfront
for aix hours.

Arrests 37
MARACAtBO. Venezuela (UPD
—Police announced today that 37
leftists
were
arrested
during
tho anti-American demonstration
touched off Thursday by U.S. Am­
bassador Tcodoro M oicofo's ar­
rival her* on a visit.
'

Named Advisor
LONDON (UPD — Antony Arma rang-Jones is gelling a new job.
The Council o( Industrial De­
sign, which hired Princess Margsret'a husband early this year ns
an unpaid adviser, announced tbat
be will be one of four advisers
to tbe editor o f Its magazine,
"Dosign.”

Koterba’s Body Found
SEATTLE (UPD - The body
of Ed Koterba, 43. United f e a ­
ture Syndicate columnist who was
killed along with four others la a
plane crash Tuesday, will be
flown to Waynesboro, Pa., today.
Koterba end tbe other member*
of a party touring the Pacific
Northwest wore killed when a
twin-engine plane struck power
tines and plunged Into ihr Paci­
fic ocean near Lafeush, Wash.

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WEATHER: Clear to partly cloudy through Suturday. High today* 88-93. Low tonight, 70-75.

Prime Minister Harold Mac­
millan also cslied his Cabinet in­
to session.
The Foreign Office, however,
refused to comment on press re­
ports quoting a U. S. State De­
partment official in Washington
that a weekend Iraqi attempt to
seize Kuwait by force was pos­
sible. The U. S. official was ssid
to have attributed the report to
diplomatic sources that could not
be ignored.
In Cairo, the press today ban­
nered reports claiming that Jor­
danian and Saudi Arabian troops
also were involved, ft carried re­
ports that Iraqi forcai opened fire
on Iranian ships carrying food
supplies across the Persian Gulf
to Kuwait.
Arab League Secretary General
Abdel Khalek sought to achieve a
peaceful settlement, lie was expeeled to fly to Baghdad Saturday
to confer with Kassem.

Of Appropriations

Anderson Okayed &gt;

Aftermath Of Water Damage

Cracks In The Wall — Water Seeps In

Steam
Spot

Courthouse officers and the County Commission
will meet at 2:30 p. m. July 11 to determine the needs
o f the courthouse, Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. reported
today.
•
The commission had authorized Zoning Director
Robert Brown to come up with a list o f recommenda­
tions on repairing the structure and Brown reported the
building in a general rundown condition.
The commission had authorized bids and specifica­
tions on repairing the roof but Brown believes that that
is just one critical area. There are cracks in just about
every office and water and termite damage is consider­
able.
Circuit Judge Voile Williams in a letter to the Coun­
ty Commission this week urged a joint meeting o f of­
ficers and the board to determine the needs of the court­
house over the next 10 years.
District 4 County Commissioner Vernon Dunn has
gone on record as asking that the facility be put on •
continuing agenda with the commission gnd that a de­
cision be reached within the next three months on
building a new courthoifse or, major repairs to the pre­
sent building.

VOL. 53

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WASHINGTON (UP1) — Presi­
dent Kennedy baa ordered an FBI
Investigation to determine the
source o f published reports about
proposed U. S. preparation* to
meet the Berlin crisis.
White House Prats Secretary
Pierre Salinger said Thursday
night that the FBI was investigat­
ing " disclosure o f certain secret
Information from tha Pentagon."

JACKSONVILLE (UPD A
record budget of M M million baa
been approved by tbe State Wel­
fare Board with warning* of a
cutback in welfare * (trvlccs II
funds are not increased.
Tbe 944.4 million earmarked for
old age assistance in the budget
Is about 93 million more than
operating expenses for tha current
fiscal year anding today.
Approximately 70 per cent ef
tbe total budget funds will come
from federal funds, a Welfare
Department official said Thursday
with the rest provided by tbe
stale.

Called Away
Maj. and Mrs. W. E. Bristol oi
Loch Arbor were called le Nebo,
N. O , due te the death ef bis
mother, Mrs. William BrisloL
Funeral service will he conducted
ia Nebo, thlj^w oekeni

Salinger declined to elaborate.
Other sources said that the
president had directed his brother, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy,
to start the Inquiry following pub­
lication o f an article in Newsweek

FRIDAY, JUNE 30,1901

SANFORD, FLORIDA

were drawn up by the joint
chiefs.
The president waa understood
to fe d that the "leak" of the
Joint chief*’ proposals wee a seri­
ous security breach and ha was
determined to find out who dis­
closed tho information.
The Chlcagu Hun-TImes said in
an exclusive dispatch today that
tha president waa "appalled” at
reading tha article about tho Joint
chiefs’ contingency plan for Ber­
lin before it reached him in the
White House*
The newspaper eald lb* .pul
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magatin* this week.
FBI agents hava been at tha
Pentagon questioning officer* on
the staff o f the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. Newsweek reported that the
plant for possible U, S. action

Kennedy Signs
Benefits Bill
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WASHlNtiTDW'rtJPr) ~ 1’ reAiieht Rerthia/Slgl
day a liberalized Social Security bill providing grenfeM
fits for 3.7 million Americana in September and hMld|
check deduction beginning next year.
A key feature o f the new law permits men to
G2 instead o f G5 if they are willing to accept permai

B y'L A R R Y VERSHKL
Tbe Jeyceee realty put Stale
Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr. on the
spot Thursday. On* o( the boy*
questioned Mack: Are you con­
sidering running for the Senator?
Mack laughed and said be didn’t
mean to bt evasive but It was a
III.I# too premature to reach any
decision. Anyway, whatever he
does, I'm sura it will bo for Ihe
best interests of Seminolo Coun­
ty. Cltveland will havt to decide
by next spring on whstber he will
aid the county the most by stay­
ing in the house or running for
tbe Senate seat. Mack'a seniority
in the house should bo considered.
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The City Commission will meet
with Engineer Jess Diets In spe­
cial session Monday nixht to nego­
tiate n contract with tha enxineering firm o f Clark, Daly and Diets
and Laffler and Bush to plan and
design a sewer treatment plant for
tha city.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
said today that City fiscal agent
Loomis Leedy as well ae Diets will
attend tha meeting.
Leedy is expected to discuss with
the board possible methods o f fi­
nancing the plant.
Knowles said that if the board
approves tha plant, it would bo
constructed on Seminole Blvd.
Mayor Joe Baker won a brand
west of Mills Creek on the sani­ new house in a contest and is re­
tary landfill area.
ported undecided about gel.ing a
"That area Is excellent for tho tenant for it.
plant,” Knowles emphasised.
Baker won the house in a con­
Last week the city agreed to the test sponsored by Chuck Atkin­
meeting and went on record to son’s Foodmart, who suggested
build tho plant a* soon ae it ia tbe mayor get an occupant right
feasible.
I away.
Among the source* o f revenue
Mott landlords would hasien
the city had discussed in /Inanclng to fill amply property, but At­
the plant are cigarat tax, utility kinson said the mayor tocmed
tax, parking meters and electrical shy about getting this one occu­
franchise.
pied and tha supermarket owner
said ha thought the availability
of tha bouse should bt made
known.
It’ s a large dug house which
waa the prize in Ihe contest and
th^ mayor has no dog.

Record Welfare
Budget Approved

1908

Berlin leak' Probe Ordered

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Established

A lot of county officials will
be In for some "shocks” w.ten
tho County Commission starts
work on the 1M1-33 budget In a
few weejii. One thing is sure, ell
raises will have to be '.'Justified,
according to on* commissioner. !

U. S..,Negotiating
For Powers?
NEW YORK (UPI) ~ Negotia­
tions are under way to exchange
convicted Soviet spy Col. Rudolf
Ivanovich Abel for U ! pilot Fran­
cis Gary Powers, the Nsw York
World Telegram said today.*
The Scripps-Howard newspaper
said informed sources reported
that one of the conditions bolding
back the proposed swap was that
tha Russians wanted the two pris­
oners rrleaved to s neutral coun­
try where they would be granted
“ political asylum.”
"This would allow the Soviets
lo continue the fiction that Abel
was not their man in New York.”
llhe dispatch said.
The trade was first proposed a
year ago by Oliver W. Powers,
father of lb* American airman
who was downed over Russia May
l, I SCO, and subsequently was sen­
tenced to ten yean in prison.
Abel, tbe highest-ranking Soviet
Intelligence agent ever raptured
In this country, was convicted of
Ihe capital crime of conspirlcy lo
commit espionago and sentenced
In Brooklyn on Nov. 13, IMT, to 30
years in prison. He is now in fed­
eral prison at Atlanta.

Chuluota Firm
Wins Cape Bids

The Voigt Construction Company
of Chuluola today was awarded
two contracts at Cape Canaveral,
Tbs city commission also is pre.|
the U. S. Army Corps of Englparing work on its budgat and w*
neers reported today.
bop* they will give carciul con­
Tbs county firm was awarded
sideration to Fire Chief Meek
Cleveland's request for six addi­ on* contract costing 9131 A N for
construction of an Army opera­
tional personnel.
tions building at tha Air Forte
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Missile Center.
Don't forget ths 1340-41 licenses
Tbe successful bidder, the low­
for fresh water fishing to tbe
slato expiree today. A last minute est of five offers, will construct a
rush la eapsetod, particularly one-story masonry structure con­
from angler* bent on trying thair taining 4,279 square test of spare.
luck during the holiday weekend. Also involved is a amsil sentry
Applications for licenses have house and utilities.
beta coming in at an unusually
The construction company also
slow rate, possibly due to the re­ received a 920.111 contract to con­
cant rainy weather. Tho 131142 struct n missile support building
senses bogle* Saturday.
•t tha Cape.

duced benefits.
To finance the pri
Social Security taxes o f
and employes would
up to 90 a year each si
I. Sslf-smpluycd pare
a 60 per cent higher
pay up to 9U a year
Among thus# bcnefltUi
new program wilt b*
will receive a 10 per csj
in their payments. This
rd to help about 1.6 mit
lento.
In addition, ths pri
month minimum mon
for workers who retire ;i
be' boosted to *40. A'
lion Social Security r
expected to benefit.
j'J
Highlights of ths bill:
Mrn: They would «*'dN
option uf retiring at 03 am
ing permanently irducsJJ
Instead of waiting until U
benefits.
Wives: No change ia tha
rats, which amounts to 60 ’ per
cent uf a husband's benefit.
Wives already can draw benefits
at a reduced rate as early as 62
but cnly If their husband* are re­
tired and drawing benefits.
Widows, widowers and parents:
Benefit* will be raised 10 per cant
fur the 1,626,000 now on Ih* rolls
and for tboss who go on ths roils
in ths future. Ths nsw benefit
rat* will bo 8214 per cent, instead
of 76 per .rent, uf the dec eased
worker’s retirement benefit.
Children; No change In basic
rat*.
Eligibility: Workers would be
fully insured If they work ons out
o f every fuur quarters lines 1050
on jobs coveted by tha tax pro­
gram. Tha rula now 1* ona out of
three.

Neutral Laos
Charter Asked
GENEVA (UPD — Communist
Poland today called for a neu­
trality charter for Laos based on
the Zurich priaeely summit deci­
sions and tha Red-promoted "five
principles af peaceful coexist­
ence.”

Meet Set
ID* MU and Her Garda* Club of
Chuluota will meet Monday at t
p.m. at lit* home of Mrs. Georgs
Zimmerman, Cast Hath M.

Tha Newsweek artteto said tho
Joint chisfa, at Kennedy's request
had drawn up tha plana for ac­
tion to convince Sovist Premier
Nikita Khrushchev that tha Ublted States "mean business" to its
Berlin stand.
Tha article said the Joint chief#
proposals included:
—"Evacuation o f Boms 260,004
U. 8. dependents from exposed po­
sitions to Waal Germany and
Francs."
— '"Reinforcement o f tho flu*
American divisions sad their sup.
unit* tn West Germany
,000 troops) by shipping
additional dirisUM
nltsd State*.”
lion o f limited emorng up four National
isians plus rs**rrist*|
M draft calls."
sandoering o f room er•ra (civil reserve air
i,»ov* U. 8. paratrooper*
soldiers te Germany
aw wanks."
demonstration o f U? •.
employ nuclear wsapmight h i accomplished
antion a f atomie-waaaena
by moving atomic weepNATO area stockpile*
nl ’ ready’ positions."
iloyment o f other force*
into combat-ready goal-

iy Clamps
ial Law
UL (UPD - Hi* govdamped martial law
t
Turkey
Thursday v ;&lt;l
has
after uncovering wbat ft
Herald a ln c ^ lS i fill was a plot to overthrow
1900, attended Columbia Gan. Gurssl's retime during tha
Univarnity in New York alec ions next September.
The government said couatotw
and has worked on papers
in DeLand and New Mexi­ revolutionaries planned a "bloody
move” during tb* constitutional
co.
referendum.
A "martial law communique”
wa* issued by lbs government
which said It had datalned sev­
eral members of a sacral organ!izalion, including ona man whs
} carried a leaflet inching Turks
'to violence.
Stats Road Department of filial*
The man, identified as Ahm*t
assured
County Commissioners
,CUUl, was picked up Monday.
Thursday that contract* on tha 8R
The
government
said
papers
434 project will bo 1st by Aug, 1,
found oa him urged tallow Turk* / &amp; !
BRD tnginvcis were optimistic to kill If neerssary to sera ex*
over ths atari of the project at a Premier Adnan Menders and
public bearing on the rued hr Id other former government officials
Thursday altcmuon with romrals- now oa trial for their Uvea tor
•loner* and al&gt;oUt 10 Interested |violations of ths Coast! utloa.
persona on hand.
Both Mcnderes and ex-Presideat
There was no opposition to tbe Celal Bayar were triad for treas­
project at the hearing;
on following Cursel's coup d'slaL
Tha government official*
ware charged with suppress to*
of freedom.
Turkish officials said Um leaflet called for the organised**
A 14-ycar-oid Sanford boy at* movement to "*aboU |s"
raped serious injury Thursday
MW ConsUtultoa GUriel has
aftornooa wbaa while driving Wl
mla*d to put bafsre the
scooter ha raa Into tlm back dad
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of a vablcls aa Parit Av*., police
said.
Tha k*y« Archto B. Smith Jr.,
raa to t* . a rabid* aparstod by
Thoms* W. Parker. He received b a a p r a l
bruises and abrasions to Urn mis- will' class
bap. N# abarga* w*i

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Set July 11

Brown Jabs tfnife In Termite Infested Beam

BEIRUT, Lsbanon (U P D -B ritish warships steamed for the
Persian Gulf and Red Sea today
amid reports of a weekend crlala
• v er oil-rich Kuwait.
- At leait two Britiah aircraft car­
rier a, four frigate*, landing craft
and marines were reported bead­
ing for the area. They sailed aa
Iraq and Kuwaiti troopa and arm­
or rumbled up to the opposing
sides of their commoa frontier.
The crisis, worst in the lflddle
East since U. S. Marines landed
in Lsbanon in 1BS8, began Sunday
QRhea Iraqi Premier Karim Kas•cm announced that newly-lndependent Kuwait waa part of Iraq.
Kuwait, a sheikdom the sis* of
' New Jersey, aits atop the largest
laka o f oil in the world. It supplies
nearly half of Britain's oil.

Frederick Raps

In London, the British govern­
ment refuted to reveal if Kuwait
had asked military aid under the
friendship agreement between the
two countries. But It announced it
had taken "normal precautionary
meaiurea."

News Briefs
More Jobs
WASHINGTON (U P D -T h e Senate-liouse committee on reduction
of nonesaential federal expend!turn reported today that tb* gov­
ernment employed 1,507 more per­
sons In May than in April.

Monroe Better
NEW YOBK (UPI) - Marilyn
Monroe waa in satisfactory condi­
tion and "rei.in g comfortably"
today following emergency major
surgery to remove an acutely innamed gall bladder.

Helpim&amp;Uce D e ft r
WASHINGTON (UPI) — H „ .
Charles E. Bennett (D-FIa.) gave
a 91,000 personal check In Treas­
ury Secretary Douglas Dillon
gUta Rep. Gordon Frederick se­ Thursday to help reduce the t a t
n s e d Gov. Farris Bryant of do- billion na.lonal debt. .
lng Florida a "disservice and slip ­
ping the Legislature in the face"
WASHINGTON (UPI) The
..w hen he vetoed construction prior*
* /ity designations in the general ap­ Senate Thursday night approved
the nomination of Adm. George W.
propriation*.
Frederick said "we worked four Anderson Jr. to succeed Adm. Armonths on those appropriations leigh A. Burke as chief of naval
operations.
and it shows lack o f confidencs In

Of Appropriations

Anderson Okayecl

U s."

In affect the governor’a action
lumped all construction for ths
- , coming two years into one pro­
gram siiid left it up to the covvjWsmor and Stata cabinet members
to decids which projects are as­
signed funds first.
Frederick mads tbs remarks at
a masting o f the Jayceea when he
and bis colleague Mack Cleveland
Jr. summarised the Job of the 1961
legislature.
Cleveland earlier had given Bry­
ant a half-hearted endorsement as
ons way o f avoiding a special sesHlelon.
Cleveland Thursday, epeaklng to
the Jaycees, said that the time is
coming when ha believes an an­
nual session of the Legislature will
be necessary because o f the growth
• f the atate and workload In the
Legislature.

Factfinders Say
jress Good’
NEW YORK (UPI) — President
. Kennedy's chief factfinder today
reported "very good progress" In
Mfotiationi with the biggest of
the five striking maritime unions
i t Um 15-day nationwide walkout.
However, a highly placed repro‘ Mata live of the shipowners said
. J b * ; believed mediator David L.
' « » * was being somewhat optiBrittle since it was unlikely that
agraement could be reached with
tb* National Msrltima Union
(NHU) until differences betwean
shipowners and tbn other striking
unions nr* resolved.

Bennett Praised
WASHINGTON (UPI) Ilcp.
Charles E. Bennett (D Fla.) was
praised Thursday by Treasury
Secretary Douglas Dillon for. his
efforts to "preserve the fiscal
integrity of our country."

Way Cleared
FORT PIERCE (U P D -T h e way
waa clear today for Joseph A.
Teel Jr., to seek state financial
help In appealing hi* conviction
for masterminding the 1955 mur­
ders of Circuit Judge and Mrs.
C. E. Chillingworib.

In The Mud
PHILADELPHIA lUPI) - The
(ire-btackened Polish freighter Poianica lay beached on a -mud flat
today following a fire Thursday
when her cargo of natphthalenc
aimed a threat at the waterfront
for- sis hours.

Named Advisor
LONDON (UPI) — Antony Arms rong-Jones la getting a new Job.
The Council of Industrial Design, which hired Princess Mar­
garet's husband early this year as
an unpaid adviser, announced that
ha will be one o f lour advisers
(o the editor of its magazine,
"D *siga."

Koterba’s Body Found
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Prime Minister Harold Mac­
millan als* called his Cabinet in­
to session.
Tho Foreign Office, however,
refused to comment on pres* re­
ports quoting a U. 8. State De­
partment official in Waabingtoa
that a weekend Iraqi attempt to
seise Kuwait by force waa pos­
sible. The U. 8. official was said
to have attributed Urn report to
diplomaUe sources that could not
bo ignored.
In Cairo, the press today ban­
nered reports claiming that Jor­
danian and Saudi Arabian troopa
also were involved. It carried reporta that Iraqi forces opened fire
on Iranian (hips carrying food
supplies across tho Persian Gulf
to Kuwait
Arab League Secretary General
Abdel Khalek (ought to achieve a
peaceful settlement, lie waa ex­
pected to fly to Baghdad Saturday
to confer with Kassem.

9EATTLE (UPI) — The body
of Ed Koterba, 43. United f e a ­
ture Syndicate columnist who was
kilted aloog with four others in a
plane crash Tuesday, will be
flown to Waynesboro, Pa., today.
Koterba and th« other members
o f a party louring the Pacific
Northwest wore kilted when a
twin-engine plane struck power
lines and plunged into the Paci­
fic ocean near Lafcush, Wash.

WEATHER: Clear to partly cloudy through-Saturday. High today, 88-93. Low tonight, 70-76,
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Treatment Plant
The City Commission will meet
with Engineer Jeee Diets In spe­
cial session Monday night to nego­
tiate a contract with the engineer­
ing firm o f Clark, Daly and Dietz
and Leffler and Bush to plan and
design a sewer treatment plant for
the city.
City Manager W. K. Knowles
said today that City fiscal agent
Loomis Leedy as well at Diets will
attend the meeting.
Leedy ia expected to discuss with
the board poailble method! o f fi­
nancing the plant.
Knowles said that if the board
approves the plant, it would be
constructed on Seminole Blvd.
west of Mills Creek on the sani­
tary landfill area.
“ That area is excellent for the
plant," Knowles emphasised.
Last week the city agreed to the
meeting and went on record to
build the plant as soon as it is
feasible.
Among the sources o f rsvenue
the city had discussed in financing
the plant are elgaret tax, utility
tea, parking meters and aleclrical
franchise.

Record Welfare
Budget Approved
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) A
racord budget *f 9MJ million has
been approved by tb* State Weifar* Board with warnings of a
cutback in w elfara' services if
funds are not increased.
Tb* 144.4 million earmarked for
old ago assistance in lb* budget
ia about 55 million mor* than
operating expenses for tb* current
fiscal year ending today.
Approiimately 70 par cent *f
the total budget fundi will come
from federal funds, a Welfare
Department official aaid Thursday
with tbn rest provided by tb*
state.

Called Away
MaJ. and Mrs. W. E. Bristol o,
Loch Arbor were catted to Nebo,
N. C , duo I* tb* death of his
mother, Mrs. WilUam BristoL
Funeral arnica will bs conducted
is Nebo, t h i^ weekend

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FRIDAY, JUNE SO, 1961

Berlin leak' Pro
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Prealdent Kennedy baa orderod an FBI
Investigation to determine the
source o f published reports about
proposed U. S. preparations to
meet the Berlin crisis.
White House Press Secretary
Pierre Salinger aaid Thursday
night that the FBI was (nveitigatlng " disclosure o f certain secret
information from the Pentagon."

Salinger declined to elaborate.
Other sources said that the
president had directed hia broth­
er, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy,
to start tbe Inquiry following pub­
lication o f an article in Newsweek

magaain* this week.
FBI agents have been at tb*
Pentagon questioning officer* on
the staff of the Joint Chief* of
Staff. Newsweek reported that the
plan* for possibla U, 8. action

Kennedy Signs
Benefits Bill
WA8HW6TON*&lt;OTn —" Pm^deht Tterthiay
day • liberalized Social Security bill'providing arc
fit* for 3.7 million Americana in September and h
check deduction beginning next year.
A key feature of the new law permit* men to
62 instead of 65 if they are willing to accept permai

Negotiations

Arrests 37
MARACAiBO, Venezuela (UPI)
—Police announced today that 97
leftists
were
arrested
during
the anti-American demonitra'.io*
touched off Thursday by U S. Am­
bassador Tcodoro Moscoso's ar­
rival here on a visit.
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Aftermath Of Water Damage

Cracks In The Wall — Water Seeps In

British Warships Steam
To New Trouble Spot

Courthouse officers and the County Commission
will meet at 2:30 p. m. July 11 to determine the need*
o f the courthouse, Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. reported
today.
.
The commission had authorized Zoning Director
Robert Brown to come up with a list o f recommends*
(ions on-repairing the structure and Brown reported the
building in a general rundown condition.
The commission had authorized bids and specifica­
tions on repairing the roof but Brown believes that that
is Just one critir;;] area. There are cracks In just about
every office and water and termite damage is consider*
able.
Circuit Judge Volie Williams in a letter to the Coun*
ty Commission this week urged a joint meeting o f of­
ficers and the board to determine the needs o f the court*
house over the next 10 years.
District 4 Countv Commissioner Vernon Dunn has
gone on record as asking that the facility be put on a
continuing agenda with the commission jmd that a de­
cision be reached within the next three months on
building a new courthouse or, major repairs to the pre­
sent building.

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Sy LARRY VERSHEL
The Jaycees really put State
Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr. on the
spot Thursday. One of the boys
questioned Mack: Are you con­
sidering running for the Senator?
Mack laughed and said he didn't
mean to bo evasive but It was a
III.I* too prematura to reach any
decision. Anyway, whatever be
does, I'm sure it will be for the
best interests of Seminole Coun­
ty. Cleveland will have to decide
by next spring on whether be will
aid tha county the moat by stay­
ing in the house or running for
the Senate seat. Mack'a seniority
in the house should be considered.
Mayor Joe Baker won a brand
new house in a contest and ia re­
ported undecided about get.lng a
tenant for it.
Baktr won the housa in a con­
test sponsored by Chuck Atkin­
son’s Fnodmarl, who suggested
the mayor get an ocrupant right
away.
Most landlords would hasten
to fill empty property, but At­
kinson said tbe mayor seemed
shy about getting this one occu­
pied and tbe supermarket owner
■aid he thought the availability
of the bouse should be made
known.
It's a largo dog bouse which
waa the prise in the contest and
tbw mayor baa no dog.
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For Powers?
NEW YORK (UPI) — Negotia­
tions are under way to exchange
convicted Soviet spy Col. Rudolf
Ivanovich Abel for Ul pilot Fran­
cis Gary Powers, the New York
World Telegram said today. *
The Scripps-lioward newspaper
aaid informed sources reported
that one of the conditions bolding
back the propped swap was that
the Russians wanted the two pris­
oners released to a neutral coun­
try where they would be granted
"political asylum."
"Tbls would allow tbe Soviets
to continue the fiction that Abel
was not tbeir man in New York,”
tbe dispatch said.
The trade was first proposed a
year ago by Oliver W. Powers,
father of tb* American airman
who was downed over Russia May
t, two. and subsequently was sen­
tenced to ten years in prison.
Abel, the highest-ranking Soviat
intelligence agent ever raptured
In this country, was convicted of
the capital crime of ronspirlcy to
commit espionage and sentenced
In Brooklyn on Nov. 15, 1957, to 30
years in prison. He is now la fed­
eral prison at Atlanta.

Chuluofa Firm
Wins Cape Bids

A lot of county official* will
be ia lor some "shocks" w.ien
tbe County Commission ' starts
work on tbn 1M1-4S budget in a
few week*. On* thing ia sure, all
raises will have to be VJustifled."
Tlic Voigt Construction Company
according la one commissioner.
of Chuluota today was awarded
— • • •
two contracts at Capo Canaveral.
Tb* city commission also is pre­
Hie U. 8. Army Corpc of Engi­
paring work *o its budget and we
neers reported today.
bop* they wiU give carciul con.
Tbe county firm waa awarded
■ideration to Fire Chief Mack
Cleveland's request for six sddi- on* contract costing 5131,993 for
construction of an Army opera*
.ioaat personnel.
lions building at tb* Air Force
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Slissite Center.
Don’t forget tb* 1MO-41 licenses
Tbe aucceaaful bidder, the low­
for fresh water fishing in tha
state expires today. A last minute est of fiv* offers, will construct a
n ub
la expected, particularly one-atory masonry structure con­
from anglers bent on trying their taining 4,370 square fpet of ’(pact.
luck during the holiday woekeod. Also involved ia a. small sentry
Applications (or licenses bare bouse and utilities.
Tbn construction company also
b**a coming ia *5 an unusually
slow rate, possibly due to tb* re­ received a 520,151 contract to con­
cent rainy ueatber. T-* 1111-02 struct a missile support building
a*(so* begins Saturday.
at Ute Cage.

dined benefits.
To finance the pri
Social H*curity taxes
and employed would
up to 50 n year each *1
I. Half-amployod p*
a 60 per cant higher
pay up to 99 a year
Among those benefit
new program will be
will receive n 10 per e&lt;
in their payment*. Thli
vd to help about 1.5 mi]
lento.
in addition, the prei
month minimum nion
for workers whu retire
be boosted to 540. A
lion Social Security reel]
expected to benefit.
Highlight* o f tha bill!
Men: They would be
option of retiring at 03
lng permanently i*dura„.
Instead o f waiting until 01
benefits.
Wives: No change is tha
rale, which amounts to 60 per
rent o f a husband’s benefit.
Wives alieady can draw benefit*
at a 1educed rale as early as C'J
but only If their husbands ate re­
tired and drawing benefits,
Widows, widowers and parents:
Benefits will be raised 10 per rent
fur the 1,676,000 now un the rolls
and fur those who go on the rolls
In the future. The new benefit
rate will be 82 Vk per cent, instead
of 76 per .rent, o f the deceased
workei’e retirement benefit.
Childien; No change in basic
rate.
Eligibility: Workers would be
fully Insured if they work one out
o f every (our quarter# alnce 1960
on Jobs rovered by the tax pro­
gram. Ths rule now ia one out of
three.

Joint
were drawn
chiefs.
The president was understood
to feel that the "leak" o f the
Joint chiefs' proposals was ai seri­
ous security breach and ha was
determined to find out who dis­
closed the information.
Tha Chicago 8un-Timea said In
an exclusiva dispatch today that
tha preaidant waa "appalled” at
reading tb* artiel* about tb* Joint
chiefs' contingency plan for Ber­
lin before it reached him in the
White House*
The newspaper said the . pul
report,
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Neutral Laos
Charter Asked
OENEVA (U PI) - Communist
Poland today' called for a neu­
trality charter for Loos based on
the Zurich princely summit deci­
sions and tha Red-promoted "fiv*
principles o f peaceful coexist­
ence."

Meet Set
Urn Hia and Her Garde* Chib « f
Chuluota will meet Monday at S
p.m. at the borne of Mrs. George
Zimmerman,

The Newsweek article said tha
joint chiefs, at Kennedy’s request,
had drawn up the plans for aetlun to convince Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev that the Unit­
ed 8 tales "mean business" ia it*
Berlin stand.
The article sold the Joint chief*
proposals Includedt
—"Evacuation o f torn* 150,00#
U. 8. dependants from exposed po­
sition* in Weal Germany and
France."
—‘‘ Reinforcement o f tho fie*
American divisions *nd their rapunit* in Weet Germans
» troop*) by (hipping
additional divlslia*
nlted State*.1*
Uoa o f limited eeserng up four National
Islons plus ressrviftsi
draft calls.andeerlng of cornmar*
ro (civil reserve air
move U. 8. paratrooper*
lie n to Germany
*w weeks."
demonstration o f U* S.
employ nuclear wsapmlght bo oecompllahed
ptioa * f atomic-weapon*
by moving atonal* wrapIn NATO area stock pile*
'ready' positions."
yment o f other force*
Into combat-ready pool.

7 Clamps
ial Law
UL (U P!) - TOa go?■ damped martial law
t
Turkey
Thursday
has
r uncovering wbat ft
was a plot to overthrow
Herald *intw.\i
I9 6 0 , attended ' Columbia (ten. Gurael's roglm* during tb*
University In New York •lec ions next September.
Tb* government said counter­
and haa worked on papora
in DeLand and New Mexi­ revolutionaries planned a "bloody
m ove" during tb* conatitutteaal
co.
referendum.
A "martial law communique"
wa? issued by the government
which said it bad detained aovera! members of a secret organ!j zation. Including one man wh*
carried a leaflet inci.lng Turks
mo violence.
State Road Depaitment officials
i Th* man, identified as Ahmet
assured County Commissioners
. Ciitci, was picked up Monday.
Thursday that contract* on the 8R Th*
government
said
papers
4214 project will bo let by Aug, 1, found on him urged fallow Turk*
8RI&gt; engineeis were optimistic
to kill if nrcrssary to sav* exover the atert of the projiKt at a Premier
Adnaa Mender* and
public beating on the road held other former government officials
Thursday altsrnoon with commis­ now on trial for tbeir Uvea lor
sioner* and about 10 intetested violation*' of the Const! uliao.
iwiwune on hend.
Both Menderes and «x-Pr**«teak
There wo* no opposition to the Colal Bayer were triad for treas­
project at Ute hearing.
on following Cursal'a coup d'etat.
Tbe gorerament officials ate*
w«ro charged with suppress!**
of freedom.
Turkish officials said tb* leaf­
let called ter th* argaoiuitea *f
A 14-year-old Sanford boy osa movement to ."aaboUgn" tb*
rapid serious injury Thursday
m w CnnsUtottea Gurtnl ha* |
aflernoo* wbos white driviag bis
mixed to put before tha voteft
scooter ho ran late tb* back sad t referendum a* Sept. IT. *
of a vehicle on Park Av*., pottc*

Bids On SR 434
Expected Soon

Sanford Boy
Hurl In Mishap

Tbn b*y, Archie B.
raa tele a
Thomas W. Parker. He
bruises and nbrapioas in
hap. ft e ebarpao was* &lt;

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Sunday.

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Mary Magdalen
Officers Installed

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Pttge 2— Frl; Jure 30, 1061

New officer* o f tbt St. Mary
Magdalen Catholic Church or Attamonta Spring* were Inttailed by
Pr, Hubert J. Resson at the T a jn .
Maaa Sunday.
Receiving the bleating of office
were Maurice LaRue, p r e s e n t ;
Byron Robinson, vice p resid e*;
William Tisdale, aecretary; Ro­
bert L. Watt, treasurer, and Wil­
liam Bergln, marshal.

Methodist
ALTAMONTE BAPTIST CMURCM
W. P. Brooks, dr.
Pastel
. . . . Assoc. Pastoi
Morales W e n M p ....... 1:44 a. as.

J t . B. Pinker

.. Bunday Sekool .......... S:4» a. a
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Meeting W orakip.......l l : N
Training Union ...........• : «
.Evening Worakip . . . . 1:44
-Wed. Prayer Barviee
7;30

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Highway
Lewis D. Haines ..
Sunday School . . . . .
Morning Worship ...
Training Union . . . . .
Evening Worship .. .
Wad Prayer Service

PtRJT METHODIST CMC BCR
411 Park Are.
............
Paste
Pastor John Adams
Morning Worship . . — 1:30 a. n
Sunday School
....... 4:45 a. n
Morn tag Worship . . . . i o « a. n
HYP Mootings ....... Tilt p. ■
(Intermediate, Senior)
Evening Worship ....... 7:10 p. n

Cetholic
ALL SOUIA CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Oah Ave. at Mb BL
Richard Lynns . ............. Pi
Sunday Massaa .... .. .. 7 :0 0 i

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
t i l l 8. So Mart Ave.
J a m s N. -Barnett..............Past
Sunday Sekool ................4:43 a. i
Homing Worakip ....0 1 :0 0 a. i

Fr. Reason Takes
Purchasing Trip

POSTER CBAPRL
METHODIST CHURCH
Oviedo
Sunday School . . . . . . . 1:41 a.
Morning Worship .........11:00 a.
Evening Worship ....... 1:00 p.
Wed. prayer service ..7:30 p.

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ORACH METHODIST CHURCH
Oners Rd., at Woodland Are.
W. Thomas Parson Jr.
Pastor
Sunday School ......... 1:43 n. m
Morning Worship ......... 10 a. m.
MYP ..................... .......4 :3 0 p. ns.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
METHODIST CHURCH
4 Miles Wes4 M I t 44
William LuU ................... P
Sunday S ch ool....... .
4:44
Morning Warship ....10:43 t

PINBCBRBT ASSEMBLY
OP GOD CHURCH
, Cor. n th and Elm
H. M. Snow
............ y ..
Pa
Sunday S ch o o l................ 1:43 a
Manilas Worship .....1 0 :8 0 a
Evening W orship...........7:30 p
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p

Pour Tree. Methodltt pastor*
from tho stata o f Florida hava
boon engaged this week In s
crash program o f Spanish lang­
uage study at the FrienJihip
Christian Day 8cbool at Ybor City,
Tampa. Under the 'direction of
veteran Spanish Missionary, Miss
Ruth Landin, principal o f the
school,\ the group has been pre­
paring for an evangelistle tour

Park Ave. a id 14th El
C. C. Dees ....................... I
Sunday School
........... 1:45
Morning Worship
11:00
Evening Service
7:00 |
A.Y.F. Youth Service .. 4:00
Wed. Prayer Service ..t.o o

Sunday School ........... 11:00 a.
Sunday Service . . . . . . 11:00 a.
Wednesday Service ....4 :0 0 p.
Beading Room Open
Tuee. and Tbure. 2:30-4:30 p.

Pr. Hubert J. Reason o f the St.
Mary Magdalen Catholle O ra ch
of Altamonte Springs haa mad? a
trip to North Carolina for tha pur­
pose o f purchasing school equip­
ment and supplies.
H i la new parochial school, for
grades one through four, will open
Sept. I.

RKV. AND MRS. FRED W. FOSTER recently war* appointed to the
Barnett Memorial Methodist Church in Enterprise. Foster, a native o f
Illinois, received hie early education there. He came to Florida eight yeara
ago where ha wet associated In landscaping work with his two aona in
Daytona Baach while atudylng for the ministry.
(Cox Photo)

Other Churches
BBRNBIBR METHODIST
CHURCH
CUras Heights
Hugh Booth ......... . . . . Pastor
Sundsy school . . . . . . 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship .. 11:00 a. .a .
M. V. P. . . . . . . . . . . • 0:30 p. m«
Wed. Prayer Service ...7:10 p. m.

KveaMgWenhip
WadTPrayor gar

Commencement exercises of the
forest City Baptist Vacation Blbla
School will be held at the church
Sunday at 9:30 a.m.
Mrs. Martin Dunn, superintend­
ent o f the school, has announcer
that all parents and friends are
invited to the program and to the
work exhibit which will display
arts and grafts completed during
the two week period.

of the Dominican Republic, July depend almost entirely open this
week’s preparation. It has been
11-2S.
Pastors Riker Simcoe of Miami, difficult to twist old too guts
Elden Kline of Lakeland, Clyde around new phrases, but the ur­
Dollar of Sanford, and Bob Crans­ gent desire to communicate their
ton of. tha Ybor Free Methodist message in Uftlmoay and song
Church, a ministers’ mala quar­ ha* produced thl* aeriou* effort.
tet, will unite their efforts to
The quartet trill participate in
the earning Annual Proa Metho­
both slag and apeak.
Visiting the Dominican Repub­ dist Conference in Clearwater
lic for the first time, the group's July &gt;*• and then depart from
effectiveness in tbe language will Miami for Mm Dominican.

HOW
CHRISTIAN
SCISNCi
. HEALS
WSFR
1144 KW

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Wosloyaa Yeuth........... 4:48

Church O f Christ

Evening Worship ......... 7:30 |
Wed. Prayer Service 7:34 |

CMURCM OP CHRIST
CASSELBERRY
1144 S. Park Ave.
METHODIST
Merrie Ruby
Mlalitei
HMRway
1 . H. OrUBa .......... .- Porta* Blbla School
... 10:04 a. a
■Sunday Sekool ............ 0:41 a. a , Meeting Worship .. 14:34 n. a . Darwin A. Shoe
B U S H SPRINGS
BAPTIST CMURCM

Mew ing Wer*Wp . . . . 11:00 a. a .
-YHlnins UnUn ......... S ilo p. m.
B o w in g Worship . . . . 7 :U p. a .
W o d /P ra y o r Sorvtso 1:40 p. a

Evening W arship..........7:30 p. as,

gad, Blbla IM d r........ 7:14 p. m.

COMMUNITY
CMURCM
17-41
............ P u ts
Early Worakip . . . . . . S:M a. a
Church School ............ 4:43 a. tr
Worship Sorviea . . . » 11:00 a, n
MYP .......................... 4:00 p. a
Eveaing Worship . . . . 7:10 p. a
Wodnosdsy:
Fellowship Supper , . . . ’ 1:10 p. a
Bible Study ................ 7:30 p. a

Garold D. Boatwright . . . . Paitor
Sunday School .........- 4:43 a. m.
Homing Worship . . . ii:o o a. a .
Evangeliitle Service ..7:30 p. a .

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a r i s e n o r je s u s c h b jst
OP U T T E R DAY SAINTS
S31I Pork Avo.
J. O. Brook*
Breach Prsildtat
Prie*tbood Meeting . . . . S a. a .
Sunday School . . . . . . 10:30 a. m.
Sacrament Meeting
4:00 p. a .
TUB SANFORD
CONGREGATION OP
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JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
ta n
in a t
Sunday Watchtower
Study
. 4:0a p. a*
Wed. Blbla Study . . . . . . 7:34 p. a .
Friday Service . . . . . y . . 4:14 p. a .

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P1SST PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD

t. Ruth Grant ............... Tartar
Sunday School — .....10:40
Moraine Worship ....4 1 :4 4
Evening Sarviaa............ 7:40
Wad. Prayer Service ..7:40

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THE SALTATION ARMY
SM B. Second 8L
Sunday:
Sunday School . . . . . . . 10:44 a. a .
Holiness M eeting....... 11:44 a. a .
Y P L ....... ..................... 7:44 p. a .
Salvation M eeting....... 7:44 p. a .
SANFORD SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHUBCH
Seventh SL and E la A m .
C. W. Beach
....... .
Peat or
Saturday Sabbath Sehoot 4:40 a. a .
Molnlng W orship.......... 11:40 a. a .
Wed. Prayer 8crvico -.7:40 p. a .

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JBInla 4) • f
A LL PON THR CHURCH

Do you eosnt Be anndleo on your birthday «aka? Why botharV Om
you’re p u t awoot sixteen, it doesn't matter bow many candles jou’r* en

UNTTT CENTER OP SANFORD
itie Service .. 1:30 p. ra.
Unity Center 4H R. let B t
leetlag Wed. 7:14 p. a . Josephine B. Stucklc .........P utoi
Sunday Worship .........11:41 a. a
Tuesday Claaa ............... 4 p. a -

One of God's gw|taat gifts ia the

Cknrch Of OaA Of
MOT B la A n
Robert U StrieUand
Sunday School ..........
Morning Worship . . . . .
Evangelistle Service ,
Woman’s Missionary .
Yeung Peoples Sun. fo r. 4:44 p. as,

Manias Worship .
Pioneer FaUowsklj
Oanrgn Jarvis III .......... View Senior Fellowship
Mnlp Enaharirt ....... 7:44 a. m. Evening Wnrahlp

1st, 3rd, Stb Sun. .. . «;sa a. m.
Morning Prayer, and, 4th Sua
.......4:44 a. as.
Sundsy School . . . .
4:44 a. * .

Birthdays ranted aa of tha passing at ttew, of n saw tU . 0*UtSte
your birthday by giving. Give nometblng o f youraelf, by going to your
church and taking pari in its aettvltiaL aapadaUy thou that help ethers.
Next yaar, tha added candle oa your oaks will bum with a apodal bright*

CHULUOTA* COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Boo p . Wool, Pastor
Charch School ......... 14:44 a. n».
Church .....................11:44 a. ••
Youth Chriitlaa
Fellowship ................. 1:44 p. a .

Negro Churchef
PBOGBE8S MISSIONARY
BAPTOT CHURCH
Midway
E. B. W illiam s....... .........
Sunday S ch o o l................. f
Homing W arship....... 11:4
First. Third. Pourth Banda
Eveaing W orakip.........7:4

Jewiih Synagogue
CONGfkG AVION BETH 4SBABL
irth and Magnolia
Friday Eveaing Service . 4 p. a

Lutheran

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PeUowship

M ow B l A i l

J. W. Herahill ............... Part*
Church School...............1:44 a. m

Homing W orship....... 11:44 a. m
UPSALA COMMUNITY
Kveniag W arship......... 7:44 p. pi
PRESRVTRRIAN CHUBCH
Tuesday Pray e r ...............7:44 p. ni
Jobs W. pillar : .......... .
P atto
Merolng Warship .........9:40 a. m. DON HOPE BAPTIST CHUBCH
Sunday School ............. 14:44 a. •
i l l Orange Ava.
WaitmiateUr Fellowship
J. L. Brooks.................... Pastel
Seniors .................. ...7:44 p .m Church School ............... 4:34 a. m
M on ies W orship......... 11:40 a. m
Kveniag Warship . . . . . . 7:44 p. ■

Sunday School
Morales Warship

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Rib Theatre
“The Beet In Movie*”

GOOD MEPBEBB UNITED
LUTHERAN CHUBCH
Irt f t and La# Am.
Era**t Bollck Jr.
Pul
Church School ........... 4:*a a.
Moralag Warship .... 14:M a.
Pallor’s Class ; ...... . 4:44 a. I

The support o f the Church Series is sponsored by the following Business Firms:

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�Dr. J. N. Robson waa guest of
fc&gt;rtor at a birthday celebration
given by his children at the home
e f Harry R. Robson, (13 East 14lb
•treat, Saturday afternoon.

He was celebrating his 90th
birthday anniversary. AU of his
children were present for the
event. They were Mrs. Ann An­
derson of Hastings, Fla.; Miss

Of Tomato Recipes
"One
medium-sized
tomato
(three to a pound) will give you
nearly half your day's quota of
Vitamia C as well aa a generop*
amount of Vitamin 'A '."
That sutement from e recently
revised U. S. Department of Agrlculture publication, entitled "To- - Yoqr T
.M .”■ If
matoea on
Tame
is ■
a ra.
re­
minder that tomatoes are among
tha most Important foods for vit­
amin C and that vitamin A is an
added value, as is their bright
color and tempting flavor.
Tha-leaflet offera tips for use
o f tomatoes aod a vUda variety
of recipes for both ripe and green
. . tomatoes. Recipes range from
soups, salads and sauces to main
dishes, marmalades and preserves
—and even that longtime favorite,
green tomato pie.
A tomato and chicken main dish
recipe In the Icaflr Is Chicken
Creole in which yo - 4 birds now
so reasonably priced on the mar­
kets may ba used. Here are the In­
gredients for all servings: 4 to 5
b pounds of chicken, U cup flour,
* 1 teaspoon- salt, pepper, U tenspoon paprika, U cup fat, 4 cup
chopped onion, 14 cup water,14
cup chopped gre-m pepper, 214
cupa fresh or canned tomatoes.
To make: Have chicken ready
In serving pieces. Roll jn mixture
of the flour, salt, pepper and
paprika. Brown in melted fat. Add
onion, cook I to 1 minutes. Add
M the water, cover aod simmer
r about 1 hour or until almost ten­
der, adding mora water U necess­
ary. Stir occasionally to kaep from
aticking. Add green pepper and
tomatoes. Simmer about 30 min­
utes longer. Serve oa hot noodles
or rice.
Copies of "Tomatoes on Your
Table" (Leaflet 271) are fret on
request at the Home Demonstraa fcliu n Ofiice at the Courthouse.

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preferred

Officers o f the Woman's Mis­
sionary Union of the First Baptist
Church met for the quarterly bus­
iness meeting at the church.
Reports for the quarter were
read andplans made for the sum­
mer moothl? Incfuding iunfheon
meetings la July and August.
August 2 was announced as the
meeting date for the Seminole
Association Rally to be held at
First Church. Mias Rosa Lee Ap­
pleby will be guest speaker.
Plans for a mission study of
the book "Sharing Possessions"
was made for July, August and
September.
Highlight of the meeting was the
report of the nominating commit­
tee, 3!rs. Clyde Humphrey, Mrs.
3lyron Smith and 31rs. If. E. Tur­
ner. The following slate of officers
waa presented and elected to
serve for (he coming year.

Longwood

Personals
By BETT1E SMITH
Mr. and Mra. Grant Bowman
and children have returned home
after a two week vacation In North
Carolina. They visited relatives
and friends and spent some time
in the -mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morrison
have returned home from a five
day trip to the west coast o f Flor­
ida. They enjoyed a visit to tha
Rlngllng Circus Museum, art gal­
leries and a stay at-Lido Beach,
where they enjoyed swimming and
resting.

Mrs. Cecil Tucker, president;
Mrs. B. C. Moore, vice president;
Mrs. C. L. Park, YWA direc­
tor; Mrs. Dalton Cates, GA direc­
tor; Mrs, H. H. Martin, Sunbeam
director.
Mrs. Willie Pippin, pianist; Mrs.
H. H. Newman, assistant pianist;
31rs. Christine Woodruff, choris­
ter; Mrs, W. A. Morrison, enlist­
ment; 3lre. R. T. Thomas, pro­
gram; Mrs. J. T. Denton, mission
study; Mrs. A. J. Peterson, pray­
er chairman.
Mra. R. F. Cooper, community
missions; Mra. J. T . Hardy, stew­
ardship; Mrs. Turner Lodge, pub­
lications; Mrs. Roy Britt, public
relations; Mrs. Homer Osborne,
Children’s Home; Mre. Fred My­
ers, courtesy and sunshine.
Mrs. Helen Carter. USO; Mra.
E. A. Covington, nursery; Mrs. W.
T. Cavanaugh, greeting chairman;
3lrs. S. A. B. Wilkinson, social;
and Mrs. Helen Carter, assistant
social chairman.
Circle
chairmen
are
Mrs.
George Dixon, Mrs. E. R. Wood,
3lra. Eunice Dann, Mrs. Forrest
Gatcbel, 3trs. Otto Thomas, Mrs,
H. A. Moreland and Mra. J. Fred
Wilson.
Mra. C. L. Park will serve as
YWA director-counselor with Mra.
W. A. Krataert aa asaistant; Mr*.
W. A. Thomas and Mra. Ralph
Betts will serve aa leader and
asaistant of
the Intermediate
GA's; Mrs. H. H. Martin and Mra.
J. L. Hobby, as leader and assist­
ant for the Primary Sunbeams,
and Mra. W. K. Giles, counselor
for the 13 year old girls auxiliary.

Evening

The Jaycee Wives Club will
meet Monday at the home of Mra.
Hammond Polk, &lt;03 Haywood
Drive, in Sunland Estates.
The executive board meets at
7;30 p.m, followed by the businois
m»d program at • p.m.

fisVL&amp;DJUth
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Stine of
Deerfield, III., will arrive Satur­
day for a three week vacation and
visit with Mr. SUnc's parents, Mr.
and 3lrs. George Stine. Several
ihori trips are planned while they
are here, including Sanibei Island,
Cape Canaveral, point! of intereat
on the weat coast and some fishing
expeditions.
Guests of Dr. and Mrs. H,
Waydc Rucker, yealerday, were
their eon and hia family, Dr. and
Mrs. H. Wayde Rucker Jr. and
Alyson, of Leeaburg and Dr.
Ruckcr'a
niece, lira.
Garrett
Quinn and grandson, Garry, from
Washington, D. C.
SHELL GAME
Use your favorite simple tuna
salad combination tuna, celery,
and mayonnaise i as filling for
fruit o r vegetables. The tuna salad
can go into scooped out tomatoes
or green pepper*, avocado halvec,
cucumber boats, or boats made of
pineapple quarters. For the most
detectable results, use the delicate
tuna that cornea packed fct vege­
table eilt

During Week o f July 4th

tients called to congratulate the
honoree.
The day was climaxed with a
family birthday dinner at the
Capri Restaurant at a p.m. S u b *
day the group spent the afternoon
on the Wekiva River on Harry's
pontoon boat.
During the open house celebra*
tion. Pearle, who is an accom*
plished musician as well as a
Lieutenant Commander in the
U. S. Navy Reserve, played back*
ground music oa the piano.
A color scheme of gold and yrl*
low was carried out in flower ar­
rangements, candles and napkins.
The birthday cake was topped
witk the inscription "G ay Nine­
ties." The same decor was im­
printed on the napkins. Punch was
served to the guests with the
cake.
Dr. Robson was born in Char­
leston. S. C., June 24. 1§71. He
graduated from the South Caro­
lina School of Pharmacy in 1997
and later decided to study medi­
cine. Ha attended medical col­
leges in Charleston and Atlanta
and graduated from the University
of the South at Sewanee, Trnn.
After two years In Union, S. C.,
he established residenre in San­
ford and practiced medicine, spe­
cialising in women and children's
diseases. He also operated a pri­
vate sanitarium for several years.
In 1911 he look post graduate
work at Tulane University. He
was a member of the Orange
County and Slate Medical societies
and was affiliated with the In­
dependent Order of Odd Fellows,
The Woodmen of the World and
other civic organisations. He was
also physician for the Atlantic
Coast Line Railroad for several
years.
His wife died in 1954. Despite the
urgings of his children he will not
give up his own private apartment
on Sanford Ave. He drives his own
car. goes to the beach, vialts rela­
tives, enjoys the movies, goes
fjshlng and leads as active a life
as most people who are in their
early sixties.

In Winter Park
Donnie
Smith
and
Richard
Grant o f Longwood have Joined
the baseball team In the Audubon
Pony League sponsored by the
Winter Park Bank.
Donnie plays infield and pitches
and Richard plays first bsse.
Their team haa been In first place
during the second half of the sea.
son.

Bradbury - Benton
Wedding Planned
Mr. and Mra. L. C. Bradbury
of DcLand announce the engageinent and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Edna Ellen, to
Charles Benton, son or Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Benton of Sanford.
The wedding will be an event of
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July 7 at • p.m. at the Pentaeeatal
Holiness Church, o f DeLand.
Miss Bradbury attended DeLand
High School and ia presently e * «
ployed by Rboer Products, I n c .
in DeLand.
Mr. Benton, bom In last laid, attended schools bars, i f hating
Seminole High School. While there
»&gt;• was a member at tie f u t o n
Farmers Club.

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Army my**

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spent in Germany. He la present
ly employed by Ranmide D oan .
a subsidiary o f Air Contra! Pra*
Following tha hamburger broil ducts, Inc., o f DeLand.
Tuesday evening, members of the
All frienda at the couple nan lb»
Anna Miller Circle held a short vited to attend tbo wedding.

Member

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Decide on how aapoaaaa
ha ah«r*4 before vacaUaak

as Suzanne b a r been

all during her high school days.
She Is a member of the Methodist
Church Choir, was a membar of
the liighv School Glee Clab and
Triple Trio.
j

Lake Ave., baa won a four year
music scholarship at Lander College in Greenwood, 8. C.
Suzanne, one of thn 19fl Semi­
nole High School graduates, had
completed .entrance eaams and
was considering enrolling at Lan­
der this fall.
She and her' mother wenl to
Greenwood for an interview with
the president of the college. After
a short interview he introduced
her to Prof. O'Nan, college voice
professor.
He asked her to vocalise and
talked to her tor some time. Three
diya after she returned home, ebe
received a letter stating that upon
recommendation at the music de­
partment, the had been awarded
a full muiie scholarship for four
years.
Needless to say she was way
up on cloud nine and the rest of
the summer will be spent prepar­
ing for four year* of mualcal
training.
Sanford residenta will not be

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chicken or beef stock: Over low
beat, dissolve 1 envelope unliavored gelatine in 4 cup slock (or
broth or bouillon), stirring con­
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ent but M n. Anderson's husband
was unable to attend. A family
reunion was enjoyed during the
day with open house held at the
Harry Robsons in the afternoon.
Several longtime friends and pa*

son. Seated Pcr.rlc, J. N. Robson nnd Mrs. Ann Anderson,

DR. J. N. ROBSON and hi* seven children are pictured
at hia 90th birthday celebration. Left to right, standing,
are Alfred, Claude M.f Dr. Robson, Jack and Harry Rob*

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WASHINGTON (NBA) - Active
planning for federal, atata and
local goYcnmant wartime .can*
trola o r tr Aaaarican banking,
prlcaa, w agts.ealsries, rants, bua*
iaaaa fnroatorlca aad tha rationlag
01 food* aad other liana aaaaatlal
to conaunara la now being organ*
land an a regional baala by OfBca
o f Civil and Deftnse Moblilsatiaa
la Waahlagtoa.
*
T h an la nothing particularly
alam lag about this ptaaateg. No
Immediate erials that would put
those controls lata effect la an*
ticlptted. Neither Khrushchov's
tough talk to President K ennedy

To The Editor

A t Jnyeoa wivoa have undertaken a community
proj ect that teenrog tha woU-wtohm and aupport o f tho

Door Editor t
July 4th o f each year io cele­
brated aa Indepandanaa S ay V A JL
While yet in school, w e . were
taught tho meaning o f our original
Independent Day in July o f 1TTL
With some surprise, wo loomed
our young country wea not actual­
ly free in m«, but la in ly o f that
year wo declared our Independents,
our right to bo free. Tho Revolu­
tionary War wea just hegtanlng

sNars community*

Tk* slob rsMtUy agrud to work toward eontrlbutf n d i t e tha U ttlo Bod School Houaa and boogtln«

fta tha
retarded.
Our rttardad children are one o f our moat aarioua
• a s and wa bopa tha antlra community will aid
hi thto venture.

Thd Patriotism Committee of the DAB has remind­
ed all residents to please display their fla ts on Indepmdonee Day Tuesday.

Dr. Crane’s
Ed Koterbo’s

bits as by pictures in the newtpapera or magaaiaas or an TV.
I N psychologist have repeat*
odly warned that even the notor­
ious criminal* Arnold NEVER
have a picture reproduced (bow­
ing them laughing i t smiling
happily.
Ter that subtly croatss tha im prosaiM la a child's mind that
erime la Am aad pays aff wall la
plsasura.
By tha asms subconscious route,
the ehUdtea rear hack aad think,
avaa U thsy don't pretest to thair

Assignment Washington
TON — Mr. Bellman Heins mailed out advance copies forcefully upon the public. But
asUngtoa. It was. kla o f hia speech. The speech waa so Heins is e solid patriot Ha was

back into hia cebbtor trad#. To­
day ha watchas over e thee
manufaeturlhg empire. He is a
millionaire.

Fay Honlo’i

Pocketbook
pay In addition to social security
benefits.
—Company pension and profit

I .nor children about the mfdtl evfla ef tohscee.
■ f i t you wish to.in d ^ gi
['Yet this new Superintends tebits, (hat If your leg
lotos all (hat sstontifle counsel fpo, but you^ase NOT ad
r tonsbsra are giving sur «M1*
Is. Da you apprevd of thte pie*
ter-’

go, I eertatoly da net approve
:aueh a picture,
bad that hold! true not only
;educetort and clergy, who of-

babavW o f children correctly.
If yen other adults reverse aU
* a m u n i 'm erit •"isd“ «etoattfi*
education we try te give children,
I t i — . a __ ——1 .1 __ as _
•____
you art gtlliy of mankind'a wars witk*h fine retirement plan for
ertate, namaly, tha plaglail a employes. Perhaps ha to a thrifty
stuabUag blacks to frost af 004*1 eoto and buys an insurance annu­
ity) this too wiU spoil added afterOS Income.
Here to a rundown ad different
types of retirement pay available.
— Social Security! A qualified
man with a M-yoar-old wife re­
ceives |1S| a month If ha ratine
now. After I M , tha benefit will
rice te |I N SO.
—Civil Servicei Thaos benefits

tlrcmcnt plane.
—"Moonlighters," those w h o
work at a second job, may put In
enough hours to qualify fo r that
second plan.
— Insurance companies cell indi­
viduals retirement annuity pol­
icies. In addition to, or Instead af,
an annuity, If you have built cash
values Into o regular Ufa Insur­
ance policy, you can draw upon
this when you retire.
Sharpen your pencil and start
figuring I
MOST VEHICLES
* According to estimates, mem
than IS per ccct o f the mere
than 11MU.M0 motor vehicle t
registered in the world art to

pleyaa with at least five y ea n
,
service. The amount available doC A T »V » P M E
ponds upon a number o f factors,
Although' tho
Including years o f servico oad tractor, using the
highest pay to a flm-yaar pasted, pillar treads, wa
Seme under civil service may qua!- years old. Bcnjim
ll)r fo r soda! security or private the first practical
company retirement.
successfully tested
— Members o f many uaioas caa near Oakland. C
look forward to good retirement |called a “ crawler.1

OUR BOARDING HOUSE

■‘T tm rattA W W
V W A H 't T WILL

as we may wish, wo eaa follow
Theresa's example o f living with
meaning. Theresa's eucoooa aad
appeal today Has in tha fact he did
not Ufa hie Identity, but by liv*
lag simply, determinedly, ho found
the meaning o f his Ufa. Each per­
son must soak to Eve determinedly,
not desperately. Be must aoek to
And his identity, his individuality,
hie loaponalhllty to himself and to
his follow-man. His fraodom and
personal strength lie not in tho
corporation, but fat himself. To bo
a free thinking, free speaking, re­
sponsible person, ra gable o f deci­
sion in tha face o f conflict, who
win fight with understanding to
Mlttlfttal M l MfBWUU p H
freedom, this la e truly free per­
son. On this Independence Day, it
la time again fo r Americans to de­
clare their Independence, their
personal Independence. July 4,
IN I!
Sincerely yours,
Byron H. Dudley

Doctors Opposed

character. That's
cause he projects

f tot Utomsclvss be photograph; promlneetly holding a pipe,
jar or ctgaret to their hands.
But a lot af physicians, den-

at Vitaoa, nor the Cuba nor Laoa
situations baa accelerated this
OCDM organisation work.
It waa laaufuratad a rear aad
a hail a co under President Elaeabowtr. It la being continued n o n
aggraaairaly under the Kennedy
administration. The praaldaat has
recommended to Concrete reor­
ganisation o f OCDM lata aa “ O f­
fice o f Knorgaacy Planning —
OBP - with stroagthenod federal,
state and local government func­
tions and a tripled budget.
Tha theory behind all this la
that if tha United States la hit
by a massive, nuclear weapons
anrprisa attack, up to » or « par

Letters

Worthwhile Project

a

Peter Edson’i

'

Heins was naturaliaod and three
years age ran for U. f . C oogm s
from hia district Ha raa ea tho
Democratic ticket Ho was deflat­
ed by a slim margin. Last year
he raa as e Bepublleaa. And ho
almost won.
1 •»
AU the while, Hates had boon
writing books aad psmphtots—
provocative aad often meanlagfui
it wai in his book “ World Con­
struction" that ha prspaaid tha
Pesos Carpa. govern top lead­
ers, . locludiag- President Elsashewer, publicity
acknowledged
that Heins eras the real father ef
tha Paaca Carpi idea.
So here ha was, fin ally, baton
Uw Tereiga itotetiees Committee
which, to dstormiaiag bow to
move in establishing tha eaeps
parmsaantly.
Urn commiltoo stopped a 10mlauto limit an his appaaraaca.
la Hates talked aft tha cuff, his
s p a n masterpiece out Urn win­
dow. And tha Senators could
barely follow, him, far tbiy
couldn't understand kirn through
that thick German acetal.
Sen. John Sparkman (D., Ala.)
yawned. Sat. Albert Gore (D „
T in a.) cm lied tolerantly. And
San. Stuart Symington (D. Ma.)

NEW YORK (U K )—The Amer­
ican Medical Association today do­
ctored Itself strongly opposed to
any legislation o f tho type pro­
posed by President Kennedy to
provide health care fo r tho aged
Thieegfa the years our govern­ under Social Security.
ment hot continually ox ponded to
moot tha incroactngly complex
problems e f thie growing country
in n crowded, tone#, fearful world.
JACKSONVILLE (U K ) — A
Today ear government to the tort- Miami firm has wan n M1JOO
oat single enterprise In the world. contract far ecnatrectton at Capo
But, as America has grown, Amer­ Canaveral la connection with tho
icans ham become tense, fearful, aeoend la tu m complex, tha U. 8.
aad they have teat thair .votes in Army Engin eer s said today.'
this self-governing nation. -The

Wins Contract

cent o f tbs nation's productiva caparity might be knocked out.
The foremost problem woiM
then bo to keep In operation the
monctsry and economic exchange
systems at those areas that eacapcd blast, destruction and ser­
ious fallout. The Immediate task
weald bo to establish local freezes
over Inventories, prices and wages
to prevent inflation.'
Tho basic assumption is that
Washington itself might be knockad out. The problem would them
bo to have local controls applied
almost automatically until such
time aa tho federal government
could agate bo're-established at
tha emergency relocation sites
already designated by OCDlf.
'Aa &lt;pe planning paper puts It,
"to moving into thto field, wo
have tried to follow tho instruc­
tions about aatteg a a 1elephant:
first cut it tote small ptocoa." f j
In lino with this, tho third o f
a aortas o f rcgloaal conferences
to plea emergency economic con­
trols tot tho mJdwert was held in
Chicape Juno fT-40.
Two other ouch conferences
have already beta bald this yaar.
Tha first,, to New York, for eight
aortheastsra states; tha second In
Ian rranrisco, tor tour western
states and Hawaii.
*
Five other regional planning
conferences will bo hold aa rapid­
ly as it to felt tho states in each
area are ready to tackle their re­
spective problems. One win be
held to Philadelphia or Baltimore
for Poaaayivaato aad tho eastern
states. .Others will bo bald la Ati for the Southeast, Dallss
tor tha Southwest, Denver tor the
moaatato states aad aa as-yot-un-w
gastod city tor tha Groat
Plates atatoa.
Tho plana tor aU this work have
already been drawn up to what ie
known aa f'Aaaex 2T." It was is­
sued tost November for govern­
ment circulation, and without pub­
licity, by former OCDM Director
Loo A . Hoegh.
Annex 27 includes plena f o r dealing with economic stabilise- *
tioa under limited wars aad per­
iods of national tension when
mobilisation knight bring on inflatloaary problems. But tho re­
strictions pleased far those con­
ditions would aot bo as severe as
uader missive attack aad a gen­
eral war.\
Annex 17 now baa attached to it
detailed appendices tor financial, m
price, ritioatog, wags aad salary *
controls.

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Indians, S-t, the Baltimore Ort- A1 Heist. Cardwell went • 3/1 in­
ThoM Saa FrancUco Giants’ oles defeated the Kansas Athlat- nings to win his seventh game
ffe s can coma out of tha dumps les, 6-2, and the Boston Red Sox
with Don Elston pitching the last
became fabuloui Willie May's is scored a 1-5 victory over the Min­
3 1/3 frames.*
ridin* btgh again.
nesota Twins.
Roberto
Clemente's
two-run
I.’a been a year o f many frus.
Mays hit two-run homers In the double and a single by Dick Stu­
tratlona for the Giants but it may
first and third innings and then art were the key blows o f a fouryet turn out to be the one in
clouted a solo shot In the loth in­ run elghth-lnnlng rally that gave
which a National League pennant
ning to win the opener for Juan Pittsburgh'* Earl Francis his first
fliei over the Golden Gate. Those
Marichal and knocked in two win and dealt Sandy Koufax his
NL. teams have been shuffling
more runs with his triple and dou- fourth less against 10 victories.
about as if they're waiting for
ble in the nightcap which went
Frank Lary scattered 10 hits te
ona big man to lead one of them
to Billy Loss, who pitched a five- win his 11th game o f the season
te th e promised land and it could
hitter.
as the Tigers dealt the White Sox
m that Willie the Wonder has
Red-hot George Aliman droro their second straight defeat after
nominated himself as the man.
in four runs with a homer, single 13 coeaocutiva victor!#*, Rookie
Maya sttged one of those exhi­
snd sacrifice fly to lead a lT-hll Dick McAullffe'a two-run eeveathbitions that make the experts
attack that also included three Inning triple was the decisive
want to nominate him to the Hall
hits by Ron Santoi and homera by blow « f n game which sent Cal
ef Fame on the spot Thursday
Don Cardwell, Billy Williams and McLIsh to hit eeveath defeat.
night when he drove in seven
runs with six hits to lead tha
Giants to 8-T snd 4-1 victories
ever the Philadelphia Phillies.
a victories moved the Glints
o second place, only 214 games
The Sanford Recreation A Parki Little Major
behind the flrst-plsct Cincinnati
League annual celebration will take place next Tuesday
Reds, who suffered t 15-t loss to
at the Fort Mellon Park Field.
tha Chlcego Cubs.
Maya crashed three homers In
A barbecue dinner will take place between 5 and
tho first game and drilled qut a
7 p. m. with a Father and Son ball game preceding at
triple and a double in the second
3 p. m. In tho ovening a ball game between the American
to raise his average to .311. A
and National teams will algo take place.
"hot and cold hiUer” all his ca­
The rogter is as follows; on the American team:
reer, Willie Just could be getting
Navy; Chris Akers, Lamar Oxford, Jim Davis. George’s ;
-hot at the time that will carBuster Lawton, Larry Williams, Corky Stowell. Sanford
the Giants past the slumping
Atlantic; Ronnie Allen, Frank Whigham, Don Nicholas.
Beds into the NL lead.
Florida State; Bill Leighty, Randy Scott, Dick Stolpe.
The Pittsburgh Pirates staged a
National Team: Yowell’a; Billy Miller, Dale Higfour-run elghth-lnnlng rally to
gins, Eddie Dieselrod. Monroe Harbor; Jack Knight,
dowiv tho Los Angolts Dodgers,
Ben Winfree, Jimmy Patterson. Chase; Jimmy Aeder,
* 4-2, in tho only other NL action
Steve Gordie, Gary* Maples. First Federal; Ronnie Dud­
Thursday.
ley, Mark Rabon, Chuck Plgott.
In tho American League, the
Detroit Tigers d om ed the Chica­
go White Sox, 5-2, tba WashingH n Senators beat tho Cleveland

GRAND LAKC, Mich. (U N ) — ' and two-stroke advantage over de­
Joe Campbell of Chattanooga, fending champion Mike Bouchak
o f Urossinger, N. Y , Lionel He­
Tenn., happy with both the course
bert o f Lafayette, Lsl, and Jerry
and the weather, carried a oneMagee of Toronto, Ont.
stroke lead into today'a second
"This is the kind o f course I
round ef tha 153,000 Bulck Open
like,'' Campbell said i f the 7380
at Warwick Hills.
The IB-year-eld former national yard Warwick Itlll layout. "The
collegiate champion blasted a 25- emphasis is too much on putting
foot shot from a trap Into tha hols on the short courses, But your
for a bitdie-three on the llth for a, entire game has to be good here. I
four-under-par 55 in the first haven't been putting too wall fos
quit# aoma time now.
round.
"And I like Uila hot weather,
That gave him a one-stroke ad­
vantage ovar Dan Sykes, n 30- too. I don’t do too well when it'n
yaar-old University o f Florida law cold and wet.”
Only 17 golfera in all out of IBP
school graduate from Jacksonville,
were tb it to better par o f 73. They
included Cary Mlddlaeoff o f Mem­
phis, Tenn., who holds tho com­
petitive course record e f 85 and
Dave Hill o f Denver, Colo., who
led tha first round e year ago with

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By Ualted Press International
Sarasota's Sun Sox tightened
their grip on first place In the
Florida State League race Thurs­
day night with a pair o f wine over
Orlando.
Tho Bun Box, now a half game
in front o f Leesburg, downed the
Dodgers 3-1 in the first game on a
single by shortstop Ted Kublek—
his third hit ef the contest.
Six Orlando pitchers gave up
only three kite In the eecond game,
but 18 walks and five Dbdger er­
ror* boosted the Sun Sox in an 8-3
decision.
Catcher • Manager Hal Ripken
kept Leesburg hot on tho heels o f
tho Isadora with a two-out alngl*
la.tho Mvsnth that mad# tha dif­
ference la a 7-8 win ovar Daytona
Baach.
Daytona was blanktd 2-0 In tha
•acond half o f tha doublehaadar by
SL Petersburg pitcher Bud Maikaslon.
Rlghtflaldar Ron Bplender douHad la two runs in tha First inning
as Tampa put down Palatka 8-1 in
U s other game of U o evening.
Tonight's aeUon includes Bt«
Fatarburg at Daytona, Tampa at
Orlande, and Leesburg at Falatka.

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By OSCAR FRALEY
SPRINGFIELD, N. J. (UPI) J e r t Joans Prentice matched her
Rlstanco-tosted six wood against
Mickey Wright’s booming driver
a i they went out all tied up in
lb* second round of the U. S.
Women's Open golf championship
today.
Tho pallia Miss Prantiee, who
has savor won a tournament in
•lx years on tho lsdies’ tour,
fired an even par 71 in Thurs­
d a y 's opening round at Baltusrol
Klolf Club to sham the lead.
But Mias Wright, two-tlmo win­
ner o f tha Open, still was the ft vorite to capture her third U. S.
crown beeauso of her added
length on this lush, 8472-yard
course where Ed Furgol won tho
men's Open in 1954.
That was because the long-bitflag blonde from Dallas esn us*
Shorter irons to bitter spot her
Idpproaches on tha large Beltuirot
greens. But Miss Prentice banked
on that odd-ball six wood, which
sbo uses with radar accuracy in
lieu o f bar longer iron*.

By United Press U lenutieaal
Jerry Casals, ona o f tho major
leagues' most promising yoimg
pitchers only two years ago, has
been optioned to Denver in the
American Association by the De­
troit Tigers.
Casals compiled a 15-1 record la
hie rookie 1958 season with tho
Boston Red Box but has managed
to win only two gameo since then.
The Tigers obtained him from tho
Los Angeles Angela on J u m 7 hut
he was ineffective in thro* appear­
ances with them.
The Tigers sent out Casals on op­
tion in order to make room on
their roster fo r right-hander Fred
Gladding, who had a 7-3 record
and 3.70 earned run average for
Denver this year. Gladding is slat-

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In o t t o roster switch**:
Tha Pittsburgh Pirates optioned
pitcher Fred Green to Columbus In
tha International League and pur­
chased Alvin McBean from the
Jets. McBean had a 5-3 record and
2.25 ERA fo r tho Jets.
Tha Jata also obtained pitcher
Tom Sturdivant and tnflalder Jim
Mahoney from the Washington
Senators who acquired pitcher
Tom Chancy In tha exchange.
Chaney, ex-PlraU, had a 8-2 rec­
ord with tho Jots.
Tho St. Louis Cardinals recalled
shortstop Jerry Bucbok from Port­
land optioned Julio Ootay to
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AMPLE EXAMPLE — Reminding ull boaters to give special attention to
safety afloat during National Safe Boating Week, Lynn Davis o f Greensburg, Indiana, aeU an example by exhibiting her life jacket, recommend­
ed safety equipment aboard.

Seminole County boatara war*
urged today to take part In Na­
tional Baft Boating Week which
begins Sunday.
Sheriff J. L. Hobby naked the
cooperation o f nil persona taking
advantage o f the weekend and
Jnly 4 holiday for boating activi­
ties to abide by Coaat Guard regu­
lations as to use o f safety equipmsnt and to bo careful in operat­
ing their c r a ft
A lot o f peopla on the roada and
on the waters will get into acci­
dents if everyone isn't careful,”
Hobby said.
"W e will have deputies operat­
ing our patrol boat on tho river
and Lake Monroe, but hop* they
won’t be called on to handle any
accident cases,” Hobby said.
"Pleas* aik tha folks to taka It
saay and keep safety in mind
while they're having fun,” tba
sheriff eald.
National Safe Boating Week
will be observed starting Sunday
by proclamation o f Praeidant Ken­
nedy.
Tba annual reminder to pleas­
ure boating families to take proper
safety measures always coincides
with Fourth o f July week because
on that data Juet about all tba
sight million recreational boats
now in use in this country are
in tba water.
Actually, safety afloat Is basi­
cally courtesy and common asnsc.
Tha combination o f tha two at!done falls. It la tha careless boat­
man who usually become* a cas­
ualty statistic. And hla disregard
for propor navigational proced­
ures can make a statistic o f his
follow boatman, too.
Figures compiled fo r the recent
four-day Memorial Day holiday

show that more than 40 persons
met death in boating accidents
during the period. A large num­
ber were injured, some seriouily.
In many cases , where deaths
occurred, the Mats ware being
operated In accordance with fed­
eral, state and local laws. Tha
operators simply failed to observe
common sense
the boats war*
overpowered or overloaded, weath­
er warnings were ignored, there
waa failure to observe the pro­
per procedures while re-furling
and fir* resulted.
In other cases skippers failed te
remember that tha waka o f a
speeding boat can endangar small­
er craft, anchored boats, skier* and
swimmer*.
Dr. John Henderson, Medical
Director o f Johnson A Johnson,
and a leading authority on safety
and first aid afloat, has listed a
number
valuable pointers for
pleasure boaters. They include!
Make certain you are familiar
with navigation procedures, regu­
lations, signals ami markers.
Every pleasure craft, large or
small, should always carry life
preservers, a fire estinguishor,
and a first aid kit.
Always wear soft, non-skid abets
aboard a boat. A deck can gat
slippery and give soma nasty
bump*.
Never diva from a boat unit**,
you aro certain of tba depth o f
tho water and the nature o f tha
bottom.
Always leave on* person aboard
to operate the boat while others
are swimming In case o f an smergency.
,

Faron Builders moved eut In
front o f tho Tuesday Night
League with n record o f 33 wine
and 10 loate*.
With the same number o f wine
but leas pintails in ascend place
la tha Atlantic Coaat Lina team.
They era closely followed by
Batty Anna's Hair Styling Balm
with SI wini| .Owen's Gulf 8*rvlc#
NEW YOEK (U P I)—Tha New
Button with 30 and Florida Fores­
York Titans of the American Foot­
try Corp. with 19. victories.
ball League have atgued feur
standouts o f last season—guard
Winter eun contains less than John MeMullan, defensive backs
ona-tanth o f tho effective ultra- Roger Donnahoo and Fred J alien,
violet rays as does tha Jana sun. and defensive and Ed Cooke.

Four Return

BRESCIA. Italy (U P 7)~ 8aaU
Amonti o f Italy acorod a 10th
round technical knockout over
Bert Whitehurst o f Baltimore, lid .
Thursday nlffht after the Ameri­
can's second throw in the towel at
2;05 o f the final round. Amonti
welghtd 115 pounds, .10 lass than
hla opponent.

Gets Triple
NEW YORK (U PI) — Jack
Yothor, 3 4 -y e a r -o ld apprentice
Jockey from Alabama seated a
consecutive triple at Belmont Park
Thursday — bringing hoae* both
ends o f a 188740 dally double and
Gold Rkthm (» M 0 ) in tha third
race.

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ehalipioaship o f tennis, taka a
breather today.
They swing back into action
Seta may when tba olgbth-satdad
McKlaiey moots W a rn * Jacques
o f Australia la aaa fourth round
^ ja t c b , aad Crawford opposes lyo
^ lm fa t a l o f Veaesuela la aaotbar.
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a n scheduled la play singles'
matches today.
' Elghlh-seedad Karea liaatse of
Chula vista, Calif., oppose* Eva
DMM| o f Australia: Miml Arnold
a f Saata Bpea, Calif., who staged
tba M ffta t upset ia tb* women's
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WIMBLEDON, E n g la n d '(U P I)It's ladies day today at WimMedea w hen America'* four remalaiag women survivors hope to
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Two former Buiek Open cham­
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Valley, Calif., and A rt Wall Jr. o f
I'ocono Manor, Pa., war# grouped
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Tuner of Australia, moots K. Horich of Germaay; Fat ft*wart of
Now York faces Margaret Smith
of Australia, aad Justlna Brick*
of BL Louis meals Rosomsrie
Delaford of Britaim.
Oily dour men’s singles matchos ara on tap aad mob of them
iavalve Americans.
Although McKlaiey and Craw­
ford won’t bo ptaylag la tho alaK‘ i today, both will b* /eomp#tIn tho doubles.

McKinley tad Ralston tu rn up
against Bill Bead o f LaJoUa,
Calif., aad Al Driseala of. North
Hollywood, Calif., Ia aa All-Amer­
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By BESKINS JOHNSON
FLORENCE— (N B A ) — "W hy
cant Johnny ta lk f"
Thd tragic, horrible .question
was asked by Barry Sullivan; the
film and TV star, and his wife
Marie, when Johnny was an in­
fant. Johnny is their son. He’s 19
now. He talks a little but not
much.
Since the fcge o f fou r he has
been under the care o f doctors.
Johnny will spend the rest o f his
life In a special homo fo r the
mentally retarded.
A brain wave test when Johnny
was four gave the Sullivans the
answer to their pleading question.
Organic brala damage, the doctors

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Fisnkly and openly, Sullivan
talked to me about Johnny.
A prank o f fa to* had given him
the role of a business executive
with a gorgeous 9 6 -y e a r -o ld
daughter who, mentally, is a child.
Yvette Mlmltux is playing the role
here in MGM’s " A Light in the
Piaasa," the story o f a mother
(Olivia do Havilland) who seeks—

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also
known a* BLANCHE KBSStNOBR,
whoa# residence and whsrsabonte
ere unknown I
A suit havlnr boon filed arsine!
you In the circu it Court In and
lor Seminole County, Florida, In
Chancery, (or divorce, the ab­
breviated till* o f which Is Krneel
W lttenm/er, Plaintiff, vs. Blanch*
Wlttenmeysr, Defendant, this no­
tice Is to require you to file with
the C lerk 'of said Court your writ­
ten defenses. If any, to the Plain.
Ilfr* complaint filed In e^ld cause,
and to serve a sopy
copy thei
th eA of upon
Plaintiff a attorney not later than
tha Hat day o f July, A. D. I III:
atharwlae, a decree pro confssao
will ho sntarod against you for tho
relief prayed by Plaintiff.
WITNESS my hand and tha seat
at aald court at Sanford, Florida,
this n t h day o f Jane, A. D. ItII.
(SEAL) '
Arthur H. BschwIth.Jr.
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
Byt Jean E. Wilks
Deputy Clerk
Keaneth M. Leffler
Edward* Building
Pest O ffice Drawer II*
Sanford, Florida
Attorney fay Plaintiff
Publish June I* A July T, 14, tl.

and finds in Italy—happiness for
tho girl.
"I t ’s a world-wide problem," ha
said, "and too many cases are hid­
den in attics. The more people
know about the problem, the more
openly they face the problem, the
greater the medical progress will
be In helping other Johnnies.
"There’s nothing wrong—believe
mi— to bringing the problem out
Into the open. It is better to have
medical help at tho age o f 7 than
at 10. Early medical hqjp is im­
portant. 1 know, I learned a lot.
The quicker the people face it, tho
better."
The truth about his Johnny—
"tho first blast"— left Sullivan
and bis wife (they're now divorc­
ed) "beating eur heads against a
wall. It's something people Just
can't understand unless they have
been through It.
"A t first we thought It couldn’t
be Johnny. It must be us. Wo went
to a psychiatrist. Wo thought per*
haps there was a mental block be­
tween Johnny and ourselvoa as
parents.
"Then tho brain wave test told
us the truth. Our friends never did
quits understand our feelings.
They kept tailing us how brsve wo

Legal Notice
PUBLIC SALS
Notice Is hereby given that the
Slat* Iload Department will sell
to tho highest bldd*,- at PUBLIC
AUCTION the below listed kauwa
on P ools Road (Job I 1 l l t - l l * l —
State Road 8-4111 on Tuesday,
July II, l i l t , at 1* A. M. These
houses aro designated
on
tbs
ground aa SRD Noe, I and I and
are located on Paola Road.
SRD No. I —Chester Hawke’s
property
SRD No, 4— M. Hanson's pro­
perty
These houses will ba sold from
the steps o f same and the terms
will be for eash. The purchasers
will bav* to rsmoro said house*
from State Road Department rlsht
of way by Ausust tl, t i l l .
Tha Stat# Road Department rassrrss tha rlsht to reject any and
all bids and furtbar reaarvaa tbs
rlsht to re-aall oald buildings, If
asms nra not ramovad by the
above spsolflsd date.
H. U Bd wards
District Land Agant
BTATB ROAD DBPARTMBMT
DeLand, Florida
Publlab June M * July T, l i l t .

war*, er that It wai God'* win or
th iy didn’t mention it at all. Wo
tried to keep it a Merit at first
until 1 learned what people forget
— that there are reward*. T ea
learn companion — although I
must say It's not always evident
in my behavior."
"Bette Davis," ha said "helped
me the most at the beginning. She
heard about Johnny and asked:
" 'W hat in the world did you do
when you were told about himt*
"M y answer to her was, 1 got
drunk fo r two years.* Her reply
was quiet and I’ll never forget her
warm unde relanding. All she said
to me was:
Now, as a paren t Barry saye he
discusses Johnny openly "to help
other people face the same prob­
lem, to let them know that they
should stop looking for major mir­
acles and appreciate the minor
ones, to give a little glory to the
doctors and nurses who specialise
in the problem practically in ali­
enee."
He named specifically the Devereux Foundation, the L i t t l q
Saints Ranch at 8augus, the
School for Boys at El Monte,
Calif., and Pacific State at Pom­
ona, Calif., where "the doctors and
nurses are like angels from heav­
en, working in underpaid silence."

Legal Notice
ROTtCB OP PORBCLOSUBB SAMS
In the Cl-**lt Cone* o f the ninth
JodM nt Clrrstt o f Florida, In and
for
Semlnola Connty. Chancery
No. USaS
SOCIRTY FOR 8 AVINOS, a corperatlon ou sting under the taws
of Connecticut,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ARIS OEOROB KILBY AND
JEAN KILBY, bis wife.
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HBRBBT
____
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pursuant to a Final Dacraa of
Forocloouro dated Juno II, 1111,
and antarad In Chanoery Cu m No,
l l l l l o f the Clroult Court o f tho
M ath Judicial Circuit o f Florida,
In and for Semlfkole County, Flor­
ida. whtraln SOCIETY FOR EAVINOA a corporation .e d itin g un­
der tha lawa o f Connecticut, Plain­
tiff. and ARM UBOROB KILBY
AND JBAN KILBY, bla wife, era
Defendant!. 1 wilt celt to tha
hlghaat aad beat bidder far aaab
at tha Wuut Front Door o f the
Seminole County Court H oum , la
Sanford, Seminole county, Florida,
at lit*# e’cleek A. kL, on Me llt k
day * f July, 1111, the following
doeorlbod property as set forth
la aald Final Decree, to-w it:
Lot It, la Block I, o f HRPT---------------LBR
_______ I ORLANDO
,
____
SECTION ONE, according to
Plat thereof,
recorded
In
Flat Bosk It, Page* • and 4.
o f tho Publle Records of
Seminole County, Florida.
Dalad this ll l h day af Juao, 1M1,
tSBALk
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f aald Circuit Court
By: Joaa B. Wilke
Williams, Salomon. Konasy
A Lladsoa
I
Attorney* at Law .
is*l DuPont Balldlng
Miami It. Florida
Psbliah Jsna t*. t i l l .

INVITATION TO BIB
Sanford, Florida
Sealed bids w ill ba received la
tho effle* o f tha City Meaafar,
City Hall, Saaford, Florida, dp is
HI* It M. of Wodnaaday, July I.
t i l l . All bids shall bo clearly
marked aa bids on tho outside of
tbo envelope. The bids w ill be
publicly opened at I:** F. M. af
the same date.
Tbla material shall be east Iroa
pip* af one-baadred and fifty
()IQ ) pound classification with
rubber snaksL mechanical Joint,
and shall comply with AWWA
Specifications C1M.IS or C 14l.lt,
aad c i i l . i t .
I . n t (set af ala (I ) Inch
t i l feat of olght t l) Inch
1,111 foot a f twhirs (111 Inch
11* feat o f alstsan (Ilk .lath
Bach bid shall epaolfy tha Items
fully and prices eball be F.O.R.
Sanford Job alto. Tha bid shall
specify the time o f dellrery o f tbs
n e r i c a a f a p p l ic a t io n
material from the date o f tha re­
f*s fax naan
ceipt o f order bad all bias shall bo
binding on the bidder for a mini­
tsesk
mum o f tbrlty f i t ) days.
W airon B. Knswloa
NOTICE IS HBRBBT OtVBN,
That Hoary T. Law tha holder of
City Managar
U a follow ing certificate ha* filed
Publlab Jean It. 1M1. .
oald oortlflaata for fa s deed to be
INVtTATMB TA BtA
Issued
thereon.
The
certificate
Bnnferd, Florida
number and year o f totuane* the
Scaled bide w ill be received (a deacriptloa a f U a property, and
lb* offloo o f tha CUy Manager, tbs same la which It w as nee*seed
City* Hall, Sanford, Florida. «MU nr* as fallow*!
lit* V. M. Friday. Jely T. IN I, for) Cert Ifloat* Ha. S tl ( l / l off CerttSlaty (**) auditorium Mata,
float*)
Tear o f Isauaae* 1111
usholstarod Mat aad back,
DBSCBIPTION OF FBOFBBTT
metal back pan, Mat having
Lot* 1 t A I Block A Bana metal bottom paa, full
land* Bprlne* la k e Oaks
Section Flat Book S Pas* I t
spring aaal, M lf-m lslng asst
mechanism, (sit panel, east
Nam* In which naoessed John W.
Boon*, Trust**. All o f Mid pro­
Iron, standard*, the same or
perty be lag In tbs County of Semi­
equal as specified Is Cata­
nole, B ut* o f Florida. U hIom such
log No. 4*. Southern Desk
oertlfleat* shall be redeemed ac­
Company. Model M s IN I. To
cording to tow U * property des­
bo Mt In ton rows o f six
cribed la such certificate will ba
sank. Sample* o f upheletery
■old to the highest bidder et the
shall be furnished for **!**•
ar* as follow s!
front door o f U * Somlaoto County
ties
la
brown,
blue,
or
sreen.
Certificate No. IT Tear o f to­
Court H oum at Sanford. Florida,
(Reference t* previously sub­
luene* 1*41
on U i first Monday In the month
mitted camples. If applicable,
DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY
o f Ausust, t e n , which to u * t u
w ill be accepted If m aoted
Lot S Block I t Tier H The
day
ef August, 1*41
,
oa
tha
bid.)
Town o f Saaford Plat Book
Dated U to lll h day of June, 1H1
All bids shall k* marked aa bid*
t Per** »• to N A I t t l i t
(BBAL)
*a the outside o f lb* sealed anlit lit A lit
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Nam* la which a***seed Harvay velop*. AU bids eball be F.O.B.,
Clerk Circuit Court
Value. All o f M id property kolas Saaford. Florid*, and ahnU state
Somlaoto Ceuaty, Florida
ta tha County a f Somlaoto, But* the delivery time from the dat*
•f Florida. UatoM such certl float* af srdar sad M ch bid Shall b* Publlab Juaa I f A July T, 14, tL
acMmpaalsd
by
wrlttan
descrip­
shall b* redeemed aaeordlag to
tow tb* proparty doeorlbod la aueh tion and Nkoetftcatlona a f tbs me­
eartlflcat* w ill be Mid ta U * high­ dal o f U * chair bid. Bid prlM ;
est bidder at U * front door of shall be delivered prlo* only sad
tho Somlaoto Ooaaty Court Hout* shall s o t taotud* Installation.
Bids wlU b* publicly opened la
at Bastard. Florida, oa U * first
Monday la U * mosth * ( August, tha City Commission Room. Friday, SOCIETY FOR SAVINOR a eorli l t , which. Is U * TU day ef July t. 1M1, at I F. M. The City poratlon aalstlag uadar U a tows
Commission reserve* U * rlsh t to •t CaaaoctlcuL
Ausust, 1H L .
PUtotltf.
Dalad tl|to lll h day e f Jaae, 1MI. aceept U s loWMt an d/sr boat bid
sad furU er reserve* tb* rlsht t*
(SBAL)
JOHN*
HOWARDMATLACK
AMD
reject any or all bid*.
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
MAROARBT A. MATLACK, hla
W arm B. Knowloa
Clerk Circuit Court
wife,
c it y Maaager
Bemluol* County, Florida
Defendant*.
Publish Juaa **. A July T, 14, tl. Publish Inn* to. IN I,
NOT1CB 'IS
M E R E ST. GIVEN
purauaat to a FIaal Deems of
Foreclosure dated Juaa IS, 1111,
aad aatsmd la Ckaaoory c u m No.
l l t * t o f U * Clroult Court o f U *
Notice to hereby sl**a. Board a f County Commissioner* off Semi- Ninth Judicial Circuit o f Florida,
sole County, Florida, prop**** to r u n t tb* follow lag described pro- la sad far Somlaoto County, Flor­
p o n y Boned A -l Agrlrultural ta C -l Commercial: Let IT Ammded Plat ida. wherein SOCIETY FOR SAVaf Druid Park lets p a n lying S et W O aera.Rd sad la** bag at totsr- INOS, a oorporation axlatlag uadar
•actios * ( B line e f IT aad N lint ef W Oners Bd. rua thane* SW orty tha ton * o f CeauMtlcuL to Plainalong M lino o f W Oners Bd It* ft U see* B 141 ft to canal. U th c* .tiff and JOHN HOWARD MAT.
NB'arly. along osnat N i l ft to B lla* «&lt; Lot f t U * b m S I K ft along LACK AND M ARaAKBT A. MATLACK, hla w lfn ar* Defends*ta.
|||| | lift* |£ |#f,
Public hearlns mill b# held la tha Ssmiaoto County Coart Houm , 1 w ill Mil la U * hlghMt and boat
Sanford. Florid*, to U * County commlariaaors Room, oa July K , 1141 bidder for cash at tho Want Trent
Door o f tb* BomlnoU County
st ItiM A ..M . sr aa m o b thorM ftor as poMlbl*.
Court h o m o , In Sanford. B— Ise li
Board e t Couatp Commlmtoners
Ceuaty, Florida, St U iM e’rioak
Somlaoto County, Florid*
A. I t, a s tbs ltth day e f July,
By J. C. Mutohl***, chairman
1*11, U * folio w isp described pro­
Attest A rU u r K. seokw lth. S
t.
perty so Mt fe v ti ta aald Final
FubUek Jaae 44. tM l
’
Dear**, t*-wltt
Let 4. In Black A, o f HEFT.
LBR
MOMBS
ORLANDO
Nolle* to kereby given. Board o f Oosnty Coaualarionars
SECTION ONE. according Is
nolo Connty, Florida, propoooo .to rteeet the fallowing deed
Flat thereof, recorded to Flat
porty M follow s: Lota 4S through II, W la wood Park Rapist
Book IS. Fago* • aad «, of
Commaralal to O -l CommorotoL This era* l l u N e r U off A R
U a Fnblto Becom e a f Beari.
dlmotly Bast aff U a B ait bouadary at Altaaaaato Spriaga.
koto Ceuaty, Florida.
NWU o f SMttou U -t lS -t lB lying North e f A R. 4W for •
Dalad U to M U day o f Juaa, 1ML
IT* ft NorUward from Berth R T
~
- - —
Public boar lag w ill be held I
senad A - l A frion liaral to bd a *
lieu Berth mta* .W ool g e n at

A bake sale will bo held by the
program and recreation commit­
tee o f the North Orlando Civie
Association Saturday, from M l
a. m. until 9:30 p. m. scro ll the
street from the North Orlando Vil­
lage Hall.
The sale is to supplement funds
for the prisete to be given to con­
testants during the Game and A c­
tivity Period fo r the Gala Fourth
o f July Celebration. Anyone in­
terested In donating baked goods
for the bake sale, can contact Mrs.
Wanda Jones, FA S-198&amp; or )% k
Rose M. Murphy, SO 8. Devon
Avenue.
The Game and Activity Period
program fo r the Fourth will be a
varied one, in which games are
planned fo r four groups o f chil­
dren, divided by ages from three
year olds up through the teenage
group. Eaeh group will be super­
vised by a sufficient staff o f Q t y
Association members to free m e
parents to attend the doubleheader baseball and softball games
or to visit with friends and
neighbors.
Following the supper hour,
starting approximately 7:19 p. ra„
a bathing beauty contest will be
held and "Little Miss North Or­
lando" will be chosen. This con­
test will be staged for toddlM*
through five-year elds and the
Queen will be crowned immediate­
ly prior to the stupendous fire­
works display, under the auapielea
o f the North Orlando Fire Depart­
m ent
The public is cordially Invited to
see the "Little Miss North Or­
lando" crowned and stay with us
to enjoy the fireworks display.
Lao# villagers believe sickness
i* caused by the departure o f one
o f tha 1J souls Inhabiting their
bodies. They .depend upon both old
end new wmys to rocepturs tho
srrsnt soul: sorcory, s whiff o f
opium or s shot in the an a s t n
modem dispensary.

Legal Notice
Notice I* hereby given that pur­
suant to Section S of Chapter
H IM Laws o f Florida Aots o f
HIT, kaown aa tho Murphy Act,
tho follow ing described lead is
Seminole County, Florida, w ill be
offered for eels at publls autcry
for tho highest and bast cash bid,
subject to the right o f tho Truetoco o f the internal Improvement
Fund to reject any and All bl&lt;9
at U s Courthouse beginning at
U iM o'clock A. M- on tbs ft b
day a f August A. D. t i l l .
On tails o f MunlelpnlltlM Ease­
ment for rood right o f way *4*
fact wide wlU ba reserved from
any parent through which tbora
Is a s oslaUag Stats Bead. As ta
all lands title to one half o f all
potrolenm aad Hues foartha at
sther mineral* w ill be reserved
AU fissionable malarial lo rase ro­
od.
Lot IS Block B South L o n g .,
wood. Flat Book • Pago t a t
Tha T reated at tha IntoA
aal Improvement F a s t off
tbo Bents e t Florida
Byt Arthur I t Beckwith,. Jr.
A s e st Trustee* M I L read.
Somlaoto County
Publish Jn ss M U , 1ML

poratUw
i

I
Plalatlfq

CLT*DE N BEAOS aad
PB B S BEOOR
_ _ _ ]*tm
U
*\*
NWTTCB a f b a l m
Natl*# to hereby given pursuant
ta Final Doers* o f Foreclosure
entered In Chancery Dockett No,
INTI now paadlag In U * Circuit
Court o f tho Ninth Judicial d r .
cult In and tor Seminal* county.
Florida, that on tbs tad day o f
A us ait, 1M1, St !!:* # I N I at the,
Bait dear a f tha Court Houaa
Saaford, Florida, A J. DAVIS, J k T
■serial Master appointed ta Uto
Mae*, w ill offer for M l* I* the
hlgbeot and best bidder fer cash
s t publla autcry the follow ing deeerlbed property o f the Defendants,
CLYDB M. BBOOA aad FBBB
BBOOEt
Lot L Dm Flaar Acres, Semi,
note Cosaty. Florida tageth.
•» w lU all strueturM aad
Improvement* u * a or U oroafter aa Mid ton e
IN
WITKKS8
WHERBOF,
1
bar* hereunto Mt my head aa^
seal this N th day a f Ju an I M L ^
(■ B A D
A J- D arin Jr.

Legal Notic#

iit iT iiji
m u m s '

(so*. u u T r t w M e ^ w w
ad
tsdsi
" .~
NOTICE IS HBRBBT BITBN,
That D. Roma u * bolder e t tha
follow ing certificate has filed aald
certificate for tea dead to be le­
aned them* a. Tha oortlfleato stunbar and year o f toouaso*. the M R
srlptiou o f the property, and tha1
warn* la which It was aaeeaMd era
aa fallow s:
Certificate B*. M
T ie r off toauaace t it s
DESCRIPTION OF FBOFBBTT

5 V V * i.'.fK » a jl3

Rook* t Fages IS to M A
„
111 I I I . t i t I K A n t
Mam* ta which aseeeeod L J. A
Myrtle Flower* All e f M id proM rty bring la tbs Ceuaty a f S*ari*i
aria, Stats o f Florida. UatoM auek
MrUfloate shall ba roAoomod a 2
aaedtog ta tow U a property d*M
erlbod In auek eorUflaatea w ill ba
Mid U u p hlghMt bidder at U a
•mat door off tha Saaatoato coun ty
Court Bono* at Bastard. Florida.
*■ the Brut Monday la the month
a* Auguat. 1MI, which to tb* TU
day a f August. .IH L

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Pattforfi

R rra lb

W e e k e n d T elevision
By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A BB Y: Ever *ince our daugh­
te r v m five yeara old we dent her for
ballet, tap and acrobatic dancing leiteonu.
She became quite good, and danced in
many amateur shows around town. She
never cared to go to college. She* is 23 and
has been working in the city for over a
year. She says she is dancing, but she
doesn’t say where. My husband thinks it
is some kind o f girlie show. She is support*
- j j n g herself, and sending si little money
home. If she ia in a girlie show, should
V e let her stay? We raised her to be a
virtuous, church-going girl.
BUBBLES’ MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: Your daughter is
23. Many girls in “ girlie shows" are “ vir­
tuous and church-going." If she is grind*
ing (and bumping) out an honest living,
“ leave her alone.
t

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DEAR ABBY: I know you get lots o f
requests, but I don’t know where else to
go for this information. I have tried every
cook book I could get my hands on, and I
can’t fin d 's recipe for caviar. There are
recipes which INCLUDE caviar, but how
do you make caviar?
WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IT
DEAR WOULD: All right. This sounds
like a fishy request, but I'll bite. Caviar is
prepared and salted roe o f the sturgeon
and other large fish. It’s more commonly

U)s

known as “ fish eggs.1' Fish produce it, and
people buy it.
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DEAR ABBY: When I married George
I knew he hod been married three times
before, but now complications have arisen.
I keep getting bills, mnil and telephone
calls for two o f his ex-wives, because they
go by the name o f Mrs. George Smith. One
o f his ex-wives married again, but ahe
divorced her second husband, and went
back to using my husband’s name. An­
other ex-wife never gaye up his name. Am
I the only one who has the legal right to
use my husband's name? What should his
ex-wives be calling themselves? Should I
straighten them out, or should I ask m.v
husband to do it? It is all very confusing.
THE ONLY MRS. GEORGE SMITH
DEAR ONLY: You nre the only per­
son who has the right to cull herself Sirs.
George Smith. His divorced wives should
drop the “ Mrs." and use their first
names, maiden names and then his last
name. Stay out of it. Let George do it.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO B. B.: You didn’t
“ carve” a career— you chiseled it.
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What’s bothering you? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
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For Abby’s booklet, “ How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 3865, Beverly Hills, Calif.

Jhs

American
men
trust
their
‘f i v e s ’ judgment in picking a cor­
rect Image for them. 80 says a
taam of psychologist! which haa
been studying men and the imagei they present to the world.
The interesting thing ii that
wives don’t atop with choosing a
correct image for their husbanda.
Clever wives work overtime sell­
ing the image they deeide upon,
with all U&gt;« seal of a press agent.
Q
Does Mr. Brown have little to
contribute to any conversation?
If so, Mrs. Brown s*te buay sell­
ing everyone on the idea that Mr.
Brown, though not much of a talk. nr, is a doep thinker.
Is Mr. Smith abrupt to the point
o f rudantsa and woefully lacking
ia the social graces? Then Mrs.
Smith dooa hor boat to present
Mr. Smith aa a gruff character
9 with e heart o f gold, « rugged In­
dividualist With the courage to
'h o himself.

Ia Mr. White a little on the' tell lo-and-io he wai making a
laiy side? Then Mrs. White can mistake.”
build him up as a man who hat
The amaiing thing li that If Ibc
made up hla mlod that bo would wife Just keeps hammering away
rather lead a rich, full life than —ahe usually aella (be image ot
Harry aha wanli the world to
chase the almighty dollar.
And so it goes. A wife takes have.
If she la successful ahe even
the product she baa to sell (her
husband) and sot only decides gets other* working for her, par­
what image should be sold hut roting “her remarks— “ You know
Harry,” people begin to aay. "He
gets to work selling II.
She never misses an opportuni­ takes hla time before he makes
ty to present that definite and up hli mind and If he says some,
thing you can pretty well bank
flattening Image.
If she baa decided that her on IL“
When Harry’ * wife gets others
husband should always be pre­
sented as a man of sound judg­ to talking like that you can be
ment and far vision sbo ham­ sure that hit wife not only pick­
mers It home year after year ed the right Image for Harry
with such remarks as “ I should but baa dono a superb Job ot
have listened to Harry”
and selling It. So why In the world
“ Harry predicted that auch and shouldn't Harry trust hi* image
such would happen months ago” to hla wife? Who else la half a«
and “ Hkrry nkvor m ikes a snap Interested in putting him In the
Judgment” and “ Harry tried te belt possible light?

By Oswald Jacoby
Whan you hold 18 cards of a I South looks over dummy happlThe eareful play is to lead (be
cult, missing tho king, tho fin- Ur- « • »• •# unbeatable tlx no- Jack. If West covers you have a
,u_ j „ I trump contract. I t o way the proven finesse against hla ten
«aao te preferable te tbo drop ^
^
^
|bou|d mlke
spot. If West ducks you just fin­
NORTH (D)
M
seven, but If be ia a trifle care- esse.
Since North and South hold ten
i i !
leas he will make only six.
4 KI
Tbo cateloas play la to lead duba between them this la a 100
‘ (R A Q P T f I S
a small club aad finesse dummy's per cent play. There Is no way
W IS T
RAPT
queen. Tbo flaosao will work, but to lose two club tricks and It
A P IS
A IM T S S
East will show out and West will gives declarer (he beat cLance
¥ • * ...
• £
make ■ club trick.
to lose no club tricks.

t i l l (II Channel I New treats
(II Ntwo
• 10 (II Atlaatlo Weather
1:11 ( l l Mllostonoo ot the Century
1:11 (II Phil Mllrtra
it ) Nawocopo
10) Mid Pla. Ntwo
1:10 (PS Tarsan
1:11 Ml llunlley*Brlnkloy
1:41 (II Induotry an Parole
t i l l C l Picture at tha Week
(I ) Outdoor Bulletin Beard
1:11 (I ) Doug Kdwarda
1:10 C l Picture at lha Week
( l l Rawhide
1:01 (0) liarrlgan aad Bona
(XI Tha Jubilee
1:11 111 Ptve Mtar Jubltoo
10V Route II
11) Tha PLnltionta
1:11 C l l^wtrao Yeara
III Hunatt Htrlp
1:10 i l l Way Out
I k Waallnghouto Playhouto
MAUREEN O'HARA and Hayley Mills in a scene from
H i l l C ) .Michael Shayno
(I ) Twilight Bono
“ The Parent’ Trap’’ coming to’ the Rita Theatre SunH i Tha Detoctieai
day.
10:10 (I ) Poroou To poroon
|0| I s w * Mr, Jonoe
11 ito i l l Nowocopa
(I ) Chanaol Bit Nowaraaw
C l Mid.Plorlda Nawa
11:11 (I ) Jack Paar
(I ) Hollywood Merle Cairo,
cada
Walt Disney's hilarlo'ui motion
Actually, few theatrical produc­
(I) Channel I Theatre

pleturo
feature, “ The Parent
Trap,” iturriiifr llaylcy Mills a*
completely identical twin*, repre­
sent* another aevan-ltagua atep
along the Burbank producer'* road
to ever greater dlveraificatlon In
filmed entertainment.
Produced In color by Technicolor
for $2,000,000 on the beaehea and
hllla of excluiiv* Monterey, Cali­
fornia, among tha pines of Big
Bear Lake, and on three sound
atagea at the Dianey Studio, thla
picture 1* both Dianey'a funniest
and moat sophisticated product to
date.

Near and Far Placet

tion* In recent Hollywood hlitory
have been as packed aa thla one
with all the goodie* of enicrfe-in- 1:41
ment—drama, humor, lova and T ill
1:11
even a fair amount of good old1:14
fashioned alapatlck. Every arena 1:11
produces laughter.
•lie
Playing twin* who discover, at
1:41
14, that they are slatcra, Hayley 11:44
11:11
t t .t l
Mil*
ll.e l

SATURDAY A. M
l l ) Sica On
.
(I) Urowars Almaaae*
(I) Saturday Moraine ler
the K ile
Ml Coualdowa New*
II) Karlaoa Kap.ra
i n alga ua
41) Captain Kanaaroo
Ml Carlo***
( i i Shari Lawl* Sh«w
(I ) Actloa Theater
Ml Nine Leaaarl*
(4l Mighty Mouse Playbouet
Ml Fury
(I ) Ragle Load *1
Allakaiam
l i ) Lose Raster
(I) Ray Keaara.
i l l True Story
( ( ) Bky Klag
(I ) Kartooa Kapera

lit* (•&gt; Kattaoa Kap.ra
(1)
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1:30
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Ur! Wliard
TUA
Baseball
Adrtniurta at Charll*
Chan
(1) Itaitball
It) Highway Patrol
((&gt; Uolniont Mtahaa
i l l ('annunhall
t i l Navy Log
111 Whitt Itunttr
III Big Pletur*
(II Champloathlp TYr**llln»
&lt;11 10 lion
i l l Mr. Wlaard
t il Chamnlonthlp Bowling
III Man Francisco Boat
i l l film Para
( l i ABC World of gporta
111 Dotoctlvoo Dlarr
10| Daath Valley Day*
(It It'a Tht Law
111 Capt. tlallam
(I ) Channel Sin Ntwarooaa
i l l Nowtropo
(I ) llotrotpert
111 Plohlng Pun
(l| Danuta tht Monaco
(11 Blut Angela
(II Central Plorlda I h o w
caat
( ! ) tVomrn't Cliantplunahlp
Bowling
(I ) Bonaaaa
(I ) Laava ll To Baavar
(4) Parry Maas*
(II Lawranra Walk
Mi Tha Tall Maa
i l l Chackniata
Ml Bat. Nliht Plthia
(II Tha Daputy
III Hat* Uun Will Tr
(I ) Nation'* Putur*
(t ) Maka That apart
( l l RoarlnK Twaatla*
(I) Ounimok*
It) Blahop Bhata
l l ) Bhataun Hlaila
III Sal. Nlpht Show
(I) HollywoaM Mat)*
Cavalcatft
(I ) Mid-Florida Nawa
III Chaaaal I Thaaiar
(t) Blfa Oft

•tog (t&gt; Morning Thoatag
&lt;l) ttompar (toon
i l l Cartonvlllo
1:11 i l l Crooaroada
(I ) Ding Dong Icboal
1:11 (II My Little Margin
t o m (II Sap Whoa
(I ) 1 Lota L u c y H L l
10:11 (II Pan Francisco B tal
10:10 t i l I’ tay Tour lluaeh
(l&gt; Video Village
10:0 i l l Magoalno I
II.no i l l Price la Right
(I ) Double Kiposurt
( I ) (Jala Blorm Show
U :l l (11 Conooniratloa
(I ) Burprloo raehago
(t ) Lota That Bah

MONDAY P. M.
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Truth sr ctnaaqutncaa
Lava at U fa
Camouflaga
l| Could Bo T om
Starch Por Tomorrow
Numbar Pltaao
Poena
Opta Window
About Pacta
At Tha Warld Turaa
Playhouto I
Jan Murray Shaw
Para lha Pacta
Dty In Court
L oraiu round
A n f.inkloitar
Savon Raya
found Dr Molaaa
Millionaire
Quota Por A Dap
Prow The a* Booti
Tht Verdict la Toufd
Who Do You Tru«t
Maka lloom Por DaddP
Brighter Day
American UandiUnd
Becrel Storm
llara'a H ollyw ood.
Kdaa or Night
I O'clock Movlo
Uneta Walt
Papaya Piayhouao
Chat Huntley
Deputy Dawd
Rio Tin Tit

I'G r ea t ^

feoirnc

SATURDAY P. M.
11:00 Ml Rsakalbalt
( l l llnbert Traut

Blue Angels
Set For TV

JAMBS. DARREN. Deborah Wnlley and Michael Caltan
in a scene from “ Gidget Goes Httwuiiun’’ coming-to the
Movlolund Drive-In Sunday.

“ Gidget Goes Hawaiian,” star­
ring Deborah Walley and James
Darren will open up a threa night
run at the Movleland Drive-In
Sunday.
The other feature on the pro­
gram ia “ Tha Big Show" with
Esther William*.
Gidget, irrepressible and irre■tstlbls surfboard sweetheart o f
teener* and o f their parents, turn*

Msmbora o f the Sanford Art
Aaan. have plans to participate in
several axhlblte during tha sum­
mer while regular meetings o f tha
group are suspended.
Some paintings by the associa­
tion president, Mrs. Beth Gregory
are being exhibited in the Florida
State Bank building and the works
of other members will be shown
at two week Intervals.
Tha Sanford association alio will
be represented in the Florida Fed­
eration o f Art exhibits In DeBary
during July.
Two blut ribbon winning pictures
from the February art show here
will be placed in the regional
awards exhibits in the mansion
at DeBary. A blue ribbon oil
painting by Mrs. Georgia Ball and
another In the water color by Joe
Mathieux will be among the win­
ners.
Tha art association sent George

play because the drop play galas
a trick for you against only ooe
combination of cards—singleton
blag in back of the ace white the
finesse gains a trick for you
against three combinations: a
void te back of the ace, or either
•mall alngleton in back of the ace.

(I ) l»n &gt; —UU-Florlda
(I ) K i r t m K*»*rs

FRIDAY P. M

to Hawaii fur tha seen* o f her
newest romantic antics, in the
Jerry Brealsr production.
On Wednesday and Thursday
“ Man Of Tha West' with Gary
Cooper and “ Sheriff Of Fractured
Jaw” will play.
On. Friday and Saturday, Edna
Frrber’a "Giant” with Jamea Dean
will play along with “ Frontier Up­
rising.”

Cameron o f Sanford, winner o f the
annual art scholarship award, to
Florida Stats University this
weak for two week* e f Intensive
study.
Mrs, Gregory also announced
today that members o f the group
era asked to tend in thslr dues
and invited anyone interested in
becoming a new member to con­
tact bar or Mrs. Mathilda Friaaall.

TONITB *

Tha U. S. Navy’s Blue Angola,
reputedly the world’s moat skill­
ful fllght-demoastratloa team, era
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The l i half-hour films, presenttd aa I salute to tho 80th Anni­
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on tho coast, from tho Groat
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areas.
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daring aerial saquettces, avery
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1. Lost A Found
2. Notices • Personals
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
I. For Rent
7. Business Rental*
8. Beach Rentals
f. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
1L Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Rotate For Sale
IS. Mortgace Loans
14. Insurance
IB. Buslaens Opportunities
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Special Services
Laundry Service
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Machinery * Tools
Poultry • Pets - Llveatoel
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Furniture
Articles For Sale
Articles Waatod
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Legal Notice
Notts* to harsbv alv*n thst oarlis t t* asstlon a o f Chapter IS1II
B#s *r Flarld* Acts .* ( tt lt.
sows as U s Marshy Asl. the
tilswlaa 4se«rlh*4 land In J«mlkt* C sss If, F iord s, wilt bo ofiro4 for osls SI publls outcry for
is htahost sn4 boot cash bid. subat ts U s rlsht of U s Truotoot
f U s lutorsstlousl tmprovtmoM
s a t U roloet our so4 stl bids
I U s Coorthooss b s tln n ls f si
I f:* * o ’eleek A. M.. eo u . tth day
Of August A. D. lilt.
Outside o f MunlalpeUtlM Basswant for Need right o f way tea
foot Wide wttl be teeerved from
ik y parout throaah which U ltra
ft aa aalatlao •Bute Read. A t te
AH lead* title to an* half o f all
patrotonm aad three fearthe af
Other mtaerate w in be reeerved.
Alt ftaaloaabto material la rosanrL*t 1S Bleak B South Lena■2 weed. Plat Sank * M e II, . .
2
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The Trooteee o f the tutorial
Iwprevemeat Paad a f U e
t u t # a f Florida
Byi Arthur H. BeekwIU. Jr.
■ a m t Treats— a f c
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Fuad, •eealaele Oeuaty

*OCHULTB

FOUND charm bracele&lt; In front 4 BEDROOM 3 ' bath tnaaonry FURNISHED upstairs apartment
of Courtbouae Tuesday, owner
houae, unfurnished, extra large
m a r claim by paying for ad and
living roonf, fireplace, on S UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom borne,
identifying aame. FA 2-0743.
acrea beautiful aettlng. 9100 mo.
reaidentlal section, fenced yard,
TE $-1223 or aee C. F. Field
carport*, utility room, screened
LOST: black A white female dog,
Realtor, office Hwy. 436.
in porcb. $63 per mo. 3421
1-year-old, long hair. Lost June
Laurel Are. Please call for ap­
10th. FA 2-163$.
FURNISHED apartment $ rooms,
pointment FA 2-7614. Available
bath, built-in air changing unit,
Aug. 1st ,
2 screened porebea, -110 W. 3rd.
8t. FA 2-0461.
Looking for new borne? In the
FURNISHED I bedroom apt.,
meantime stay with us—The
large living room, kitchen A 3 ROOM furnished apt., $60
friendly family Motel.
nook. 211 W. 16th St. Phone
month, close In, 111 E. 6th St.
SUN DELL MOTEL
FA 3-5430.
call FA 2-4263 or FA 2-3766.
I t 3, 17-63
FA 2 5347
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
S. Sanford Dr.
2 B. R. Kit. equipped .. 163
apartment, tile bath, 601 Pal­
3 B. R. Kit. equipped . . . $7$
LOCH ARBOR 3 bedroom home,
metto. FA 2-1374 after 6 p.m.
2 B. R. K it equipped . . . $73
unfurnished, large rooms, ex­
1
B.
R.
apartment
.
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.
.
$60
FURNISHED apartment, eiaan
cellent condition, kitchen equip­
ROSA L PAYTON
and elosc in. FA 2-4013, Jimmy
ped, carport*, atorage, screened
Registered Real Estate Broker
Cowan.
porcb, quiet neighborhood. Ph.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-68 at Hiawatha
PA 2-2461.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 114 W. First St. SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. PA 2-0720.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse
la Casselberry and furnished
NICK 6 room tarnished apart­
on* bedroom apartment on 17-02
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
across from Mr. Peanut. Pb.
FA 3-7366.
TE 6-4328.
FURNISHED garage apt Phone
3 ROOM furnished apartment, 306
Elm Ave. FA 2-2021.
FURNISHED garage apartment,
FURNISHED 2 bedroom country
Ph. PA 2-3164 between 6 a. c .
home on Orange Blvd. 6 miles
and 0 p. m.
West of Sanford, good condition,
URNISHED duplex, two bed­
$70 per month. H. R. Rice, Ph.
room, large carport* k utility
NO 6-3406.
room. 10 miles from Navy Base,
14th SC In Loagwood, TE 6-329*.

Legal Notice
BOTffTB o r A r n iC A T I M
FOB TAX flMND
lie * . IU4.lt r lw lt a Biatat—
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NOTicB ip imnr.nr o i v e n .That Hanry T. Law tha heldar of
tha followlna c.rtlflcato has filed
—Id —rtlfl—ta for las date to ha
iMUOd thereon,
The certificate
number and yaar af Isauanea, tha
daaorlptloa or tha property, and
tha aaaie la which It waa accessed
art as follonrat
Certificate Ns. I l l
Tear af Isauance ISIS
- d e s c r ip t io n o r f r o p e r t t
Lot* 1 4 * 1 Bloch It Tract
It Baalaado Bprlnas AccordIna to Plata Theraor Rec­
orded apaa tho Public nec.
cprda .o f Bemlnolo County
Florida
Nemo la whlah aeeeeeed almon F.
* Aaao If. PreyborswekL All of
said praparty boiaa la the County

d—mad aeoordlne to law Iht proparty' described In aueh certificate
will b* —Id to the hlaheet bidder
at tha frost door o f tha SomlhOl#
County Court Hon— at Banford.
Florida, an tho first Monday In
tha a—atb a f Auauat, l t d , which
tb* Tth day or August. 1**1.
M t — W*a asd the—, make la Dated
this llth day df Juna, t i l l
Malian to the —Id Jado* far
(BBAL)^
Sal —IttMial « ( hi* admit_
’thnr
M. Beckwith, Jr.
—too ad —id —Into, aad far
Cl—k circu it Coart
ovd— dt—hargtog him aa —
Bemluole County, Florida
•tod this —a n t h day ad Jan* Publish Jane N * Jaly 7, II,
$ rn o t.
tB TUB CtBCVIT COURT IW ABB
Bros- «. Sakai—v
FOB SBMNOLB COCNTT. FLOBAa Ba—at— a f tha Batata ad i b a . c B A i c m r b o . n a Bernhardt c . lekutta
r m c WBBTBRN AND BOCTIIRRN
Lira INBURANCB COMPANT, aa
W. War*, AUovaay
Okie — rperatlea,
Baaoator,

-JfOTICB M HBRBBV OIVBN.
t i p Marla Praaeoa th* holder o f
fee fottowlna *—qlflssto has filed
IBM aortirtoaie 6— —a deed to bo
—sand thereat.
Tha eertlfieato
Bumb— aad y —r o f toouaneo, th*
/ da—rlpttoa o f tho property, and
(ho, name la whloh It was aasaeaad
— o ' aa follows t
Certificate No. t l
Tear o f Is66*0e* t i l l
TTS k b c r ip t io n o f p r o p e r t t
; -BI4 o f Lot SI South Sanford
“ Plat Bosk t Pago Id
M T S la whloh aaaaeoed Albert A
Barths Bpana. All o f said praptrIp t a la r la tho County af tamlBtlk Btate at PI—Ida. Uniat* aueh
—rtlfleato shall ho rodeemtd at— N ino Mo low tho property dee*
4ftbed la ouch eortlrteate will bo
Aid to tho hlahoot bidder at tbe
feast door of tha ■smlaels County
M a r l Bouse at ’ Sanford. Florida,
cards of Bemlnol* County,
Florida.
dB tha ft ret Monday ta th* menth
Of August. l i l t , which la th* Tth
WITNESS.my band and tha seal
Bay&gt;* f Auaaat. l t l L
af said Conrt at Osaftrd. Florida
. i-Dated thla tlth dap o f Juao, th is .tlth day af Jus*, ISfl.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr,
Arthur H. Boehwilh, Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Clark Clroot Court,
Ryt Jean K. Wllka
lemluola County, FI—Ida
Dtputy Clerk
ih Juao I*. A Jaly T. Id, It. Fublleh Juna SO • July T, tl. It.

Legal Notice

LOCH ARBOR
Three bedroom 114 baths, larga
lot, unfurn. with kitchen equip­
ment. $115 per month.' Phono
PA 2*3931. Robert A. William*,
Realtor.
MODERN fu n . $ bedroom apt
, upotalrs over $06. W. 13th. $60
per mo. water included. Avail­
able July 8. FA $1401.

8 . B e a c h R e n ta ls

HUTCHISON APARTMENTS Oceanfront, 336 So. Atlantic
Avo., Daytona Beach. PA 2-4059

BEDROOM, 2-bath, fully air BEST OFFER TAKES 3 BED­
ROOM 1 BATH HOME AT 304
conditioned, much cioael and
storage apace. Low Juwn pay­
LAUREL DR.
ment. 124 W. Woodland Dr. Ph
BY OWNER: One acre, Just off
FA 2*3170.
W. First St. halfway between
FARMER'S AGENCY
Interstate 4 and downtown, with
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
4 bedroom borne. Large living
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
room, separate dining room,
After bhurs FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
16 x 34 Fla. room. Over 1600 sq.
ft. living area. Large patio A
12 x 27 ft. filtered swimming
ROBERT A WILLIAMS, Realtor
pool. Separate double carport
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
with 20 x 20 workshop. $14,500.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Terms: I6S00 down, balance
NOTHING D O W N - Trad* your
96000 at $72.62 mo. FA 2-6001.
home for a new 3 bedroom, U4
bath home with Fla. R o o m RAVEN N A PARK
only $64 mo. Drive out to LongThis Is a home your family will
dale and save! 10 mi. South on
be proud of. Three bedrooms
17-92.
and 114 baths for only $363
doom and $95.00 per month. In­
Looking for new home 7 la the
cludes Taxes and insurance. An
meantime stay with us — the
excellent location at 203 Satfriendly family motel.
suma Drive. The large lot ia
SUN DELL MOTEL
well landscaped and Includes 21
Rt. 3, 17-92
FA 2 394?
elirua trees. Drive out and see
S. Sanford Dr.
this today. Exclusive with
NEW HOUSE under conitruction,
choose.your own color, 3 bed­
room, 3 bath, away from planes,
on West Side, 2 miles from
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
town, low down payment. Pb.
FA 2-1636 or FA 2-3100.
MUST SACRIFICE 2 - bedroom

Stenstrom Realty

2 CHOICE LOTS on GrapevlHe; 1
opposite Snow's Cafe, W. 11th.
FA 3-3001 or FA 2-1460.

No Down Payment

S t Johns Realty Co.

that tha Plaintiff herein has la■tltuiad a suit aaalnet you la the
Circuit Court o f tha Ninth Jadlolal
Circuit, In and far Bamlnot* Connty, Florida, to oulat Its tills to
tha
abovs
dasertbad
property,
altuatod, lying and balog la Bsmlnet* ceunty, Plerlda, aa haralaabovs mor* partlaatarly aot ant.
Tan and — eh o f yo* ar* haraby
RENT A BED
required t* tit* your answer with
the Clark af tha Clronrt Court ta Rollaway, Hospital * Baby Bad*
and for Bemlnol# County, Florida,
By Day, Wook or Motrth
and atrv* a copy thereof upon
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
JOHN D. It A INKS, It* Park Asanue, South, Wlutar Park, Ft—Ida, Ph. FA *41*1
116 W. lo t 84.
attoraay for Plaintiff lu tha a aova
actio* •* or before the Slot day af COTT/GE, ready to move la,
July, A. D. l i l t , olta a Dear**
complstaly furnished, all utillPro Confess* . w ill b* onttrsd
oealnit you.
Ifes. Wook or month. Adults
IT ia ORDKnBD that thla h*
only.
2404 Park Avsnuo.
published In tha Sanford Harold,

"W e Trade”

Stemper Agency •
REALTOR— INSUROR
Phone FA 2-4991
112 M. Park

LOCH ARBOR
A quality home in d choice loca­
tion. 2 Bedrooms, lots of floor
space in the rest of the home.
Beautiful lots with trees, flow*
ers and shrubs. Good financing..
$15,93A
fe '

VALUE

ROSA L. PAYTON

la Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$ 13,800 - $ 16,000
S • BEDROOMS
1 - 1*4 - 2 BATHS
CewTratfeual k TEA Loom

$11,300 to $17,100
Boo Oer Modal Homo*
— OPEN TODAY —
$H ML Be. o f Banf aod
Tarn W. aa Lake Mary B b i
PR. PA $4*78

DIRECTIONS - Bator Baaland Batatoa • Fallow Oar
81km

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
PA $-$$74

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Moaoary r—wtractl—i • Built
op roof • Furred walls • TUo
bath • A w alag windows Ter rasas n a a n • Bir t h hit*
rhea cahiaota • Form ica aiak
U p . Built ia W —tiag hon—
o r or aad rang* • Glaaa *Udlag daor 4a p s llo * Carper—
aad au n ty roam • O— f i t —

DEBARY LAKEFRONT
•
Spacious 2 bedroom — kitchen
equipped—built-in range—largo
utility—over 1300 square fe*t of
livability on attrscUv* lake—
FHA terms of $400 down. Of­
fered exclusively by

SEMMOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS

• BEDROOM spartmoaL Pbooo
County, Florida, an— tach wash
for four ronoocutlv* week*.
FA $-1461 hstwooa 9 6. B . k
WITNBBi th* hand af th* d a rk
* p. m
.
o f th* Circuit Court, ■omlaola
County, Florida, thla Silk dap Of
CLEAN
aid
afealy taraUbod
Juno, A. D, l i l t .
apartment, largo living room
(IKAL)
Arthur B. Beckwith. Jr.
with flrsplaes, mastor badroom,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Jalonsiod back porch, $61 Mag*
nominate County, Florida
By I Joan B. With*,
Bolls. Also, duplex apart mok4,
Deputy Clerk
I960 Elm. Ph. NO 84997,
Wtnderweedle, Halaee, Hunter
* Ward
SS4 Park Ava. Bo.
Whiter Parh. Florida
Attaraoya tor FUlaUff
•
PnhUah Jaas s# k July 7, 44. $1.

I

BEDROOM bouse, 2 baths,
builtint, disposal, awning win. dows. VA loan $600 dowa. $86
per mo. FA 2-7032.
%

$ 159.50
NEW HOMES

LATflON,
her
husband.
R. S BEDROOM hou—, kitchen equip­ MUST SACRIFICE S bedroom
Broker
R.
RISER,
and
--------- R tCB home in good location, eon- Pb. FA $-1301 17-18 at Hiawatha
ped, ia Sunland. Call FA M l *
BBR. hla wife. Defendant*. If
venient to N.A.5., 444% mort­
say and each af than If ttviaa,
K M answer FA 2-1642 or InOPEN ROUSE Saturday k Sun­
and If dead, aaalnet tha un­
gage. FA 2-2407.
quire
at
617
Camella
CL
known apeuaee, Heirs, darleeae,
day, 1:00 to 6:00 p.m. 3-Btdroom,
leaattes, aranteee, creditors *r
lt t bath, perfect condition. Low
other
parties
clalmlnn
by, CLEAN FURN.'Apt, 1 or I adults.
down payment. No qualifying.
through, under or aaalnot the
611 Path A vo.
abovo named Defendants or- any
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
'$70.90 per month. 81$ Bradshaw
of than and' against a ll'o lh a r
ROOM furnished apartment, 116 N. Path Av*.
Ph. PA 3-61U
Drive.
parties bavin* ar elatmlnu ta
d o — to town, $33 por mo.
have any rlutit, till* and/or In­
ter** In the property herein­
FA 2-636L
after described, to wlti
NWH af tha MB 14 o f Baatls*
1*.
Township
at, . South,
Ran** St Boot.

F fe lin i

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Slenstrom Realty

Headly Const Co.

111 N. Park Ave. PboM FA 1-2420

C h ock U r n

3 BEDROOM 1 bath borne, 4 U *
VA loan. Ia Sunlaad. Available
July 1st. FA 2-2740.

SKY-HIGH

Stenstrom Realty

Compare !

O sca r M. Harrison
4
Rrglstered Real EitaU Broker
1311 Palmetto Av*. Ph. FA 2-764*

CB home. %uy equity. FHA. 160
FURNISHED - S Bedroom Home
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
• Situated oa larga corner lot. NO
HIDDEN
OR
CLOSING
Vinyl tile floors Florida
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, Urge cor­
COSTS
Room - Patio. Elderly eoupic, 2
ner lot. Low down payment 217 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-34$
and
3
bedroom
masonry
who are original owners have
Oakland Avenue, Sunland Es­
borne built on your lot any­
kept this homo ia top-notch
tates. Pb. FA 2-1165,
where in the stale of Florida.
shape. Recently painted and
No waiting — immediate con­
neat as a pin. Located at 121
struction. CALL FA 2-6343.
Garrison Drive. $1300.00.
SC Johns Realty Company
1M N. Park Ave.
FA 2-6123 TWO UNIT apC bldg., nawly re­
FINANCING
modeled throughout, 309 Mag­
N EW DREAM W OLD NEW
Down
Payment k
Dewm-To-Earth Prices
nolia, Ideal aa a bom* with In­
A m w homo and a new way of
Closing Coat
come,
Ideal
as
a
home
and
life can be yours for only $830
B oM tifal Lahofroat
buaine— location. Asking $12,300
dowa. Three bedrooms, tile bath
Cammunlty
$3,000 down, but make offer
with many other extraa. Total
Oe BporkUag Lake Minm—
Ready
to
aeD.
PA
2-7(47.
price la $6430 with-payment of
$66 per month. Can bo shown 6-BEDROOM bom*. Shaded corat your convenience anytime.
ner lot, fenced. Extra larga kitchan, stove and* refrigerator.
Low equity. FA 9-2167.

Shoemaker
CONSTRUCTION CO*

3 Bedroom Home

ONGDALE

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Dawn's

, J.NECREST: Over 1400 iq. ft. uf
delightful living area with a
bedroom*, extra large living
309 W. isib street
room and Florida room. Large
lot, beautifully landscaped. Two I FA 2-7803, Evenings FA 2-23T9
fenced patio*. Immaculate in­
side and out. Chooie your term*. 13. Mortgage Loans
See this one at 11B Shannon Or.
MORTGAGE LOANS
before you buy. FA 2-7239.
FHA and Conventional
Commercial It Residential

Helmly Realty

HIGHLAND PARK

k p fe suggest you see this lovely
a Bedroom home at 2100 Oak
Ave. A fine home in a fine
neighborhood and priced to sell
.at 119,300. Financing Is attrac­
tive with an existing FHA pay­
ment plan at 944% Interest.
Total payment per month is
SM.OO. See this exclusive by
calling

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Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

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STATS OP PLOSUDA TO I
Tha rsapsrtlva UNKNOWN HEtna.
davliaaa. grantaaa, aaalgnaaa, II*nora, cradllora, truslaaa. and any
and
nil parties
claiming
by.
through, under or agalnat MOIlEH
E. LBVT. daeaaaad, JOSEPH M.
AllRtiDONDA. daeaaaad, and EVER.
KTTE WOODRUPP. daeaaaad. and
aaeh at thami JOSEPH o l s o n , it
atlva. C. A. BUTTERFIELD.
It
alive and ORACE WADSWORTH.
If allva, sad If married, ihslr respartlva unknown apouaaa. and If
dead,
the
raapactlva
unknown
balra, davlaaaa, grantaaa, aaalgnaaa,
Itenore, cradllora, traalaaa, and gay
aad
all partlaa
claiming
by,
through, andar at agalaat aafd
Joseph Olson, &amp; A. Satterfield,
and a rses Wadsworth, aad sash
of thorns and any aad all parson*
having, or claiming t* have, any
right, title sr tntaraat In and to
^ tha following daacrlbad land, lying
H a n d being In Seminal* County,
^ F lorid a , to.w ill Lots I, t, I, and S.
and tha North IS.IT feat at Lot S
of BUCK'S ADDITION, Sanford,
florid *, according to plat thereof
recorded In Plat Book I, page tat
or iho publlo record* af Samlnolt
County, Florida (leas tha Westerly
* fast af aalS proparty).
Tou, an i aach af yau. ar* her*,
hy notified that a suit baa bean
brought against you la the Circuit
Court. In and for gamlnola County,
Florida,
la
Chancery,
entltledi
PRANK U WOODRUPP, III and
EMILT W WOODRUPP. hla wife,
plaintiff*, v. JOSEPH OLSON, at *1
defendant*, and you, and tach af
yau, ar* required to flic your An*
ewar ar olhar dafanslv* pleading*
to aald plaintiffs* Complaint with
tha Clark af aald Court, and aarva
upon said plaintiffs or aald plaintiff*1 attoraay. OEO A. NPKKR,
J R . what* addraa* la P. O. Bos
t t lt . Sanford. Florida, a oopy af
said Anawar sr athar dafanalvs
pleading*. oa or bafor* July IT,
A. l», 1**1, and If you fall lo do
ao, a dacra* pro confaaao will ba
^ a n ta ra d agalnat you, and aach of
Q9 you, fur the rallaf dtmandad In
gald Complaint.
The naiur* of this oult la to
■ulal tha till* lu aald property
In plaintiff*. FRANK L WtJODRUFF, 111 anil KMILT VV. WOODIH'FF. hla wife.
WITNESS my. hand nnd **»l of
Bald Court at tUntord. Stmlnol*
County. Florida, this lllk day St
June, A. D.. 11(1.
(BEAL)
_ ,
Arthur II. Ilackw Ith. Jr.
Clark of the Circuit Court.
In and for Itamlnol* County,
Florida.
* OEO. A. Sl'KLR. JRAtternay for plalatlffa
P. O. Box 1**4
Sanford, Florida
................
publish: Juno 1*. 1*. SO. July 7

t

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•

Serving Central Fla. alnca 1949
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE

W ill «SHM

FA 2-0562

ft W

111 N.- Park Ave. Phono FA 2-2420 CARPENTRY, painting, rooting
and eement work. PA 3-4SM.
FHA A VA Mortgages - 314%
Interest — S. C. Bluh Company, BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MUlwork
Mortgage Bankers, 1604 Edge
307 Elm. FA 2-2918.
water Dr., Orlando Cli 1-3338.
SEMI-RETIRKU CARPENTER
Repair*
Alteration*
17. Male Help Wanted
Painting
MEN for light delivery work, full
Fhont FA 0 7 9 0 .
or part time. Car essential. Ph.
ROOM
SPECIAL fl4 «9 . Palr.Ung
FA 2-8991 between 8:00 k 9:00
Inside
and ouL Call Mr. Taskar,
A.M., 4:00 k 9:00 P.M.
FA 24139.

18. Help Wanted

Wlmtow Chit*

Industrial Maas.
ISST Sauted Avaauo

Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
&gt;10 Magnolia

LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPUES
W* Givs TV SUmpa
903 W. 2fd SL
FA 2-7999
24. E lsctrtoa l S n rvlces
FRIOIDAIRE
Salas k Servica
Hours Wiring
Fra* Estimate*
Sid Vlhton's Randall Elaetrie
111 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-0919
25. P lu m b in g b e r r ie s *

21. Beauty Salons

p l u m b in g

Contracting 4 Repairs
Frto Estimates
Permanent Waves, Including hair­
, R. u HARVEY
cut!, styling — 19-90. Air con 204 Sanfott! Ar*. Phona FA 3-312)
Honed shop, air conditioned
d o e r* .

Vacation Special!

Wall

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Ph. f i 2-1398

2840 Hiawatha

P lu m b in g ft H e a tin g
KATHERINE HARVEh
AIR CONDITIONING
Beauty Shop
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
111 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 1-8824 1007 Sanford Av«.
FA 24982

26. Radio ft T sIstIsIoh

Legal Notice

list.

(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Clreult Court,
gsmlaolo County. Florida
Publish June SS. ft July T, II, IL

k RADIO SERVICE
‘ Depondablo Guarantosd Bsrvlos'
Pb. FA 24392
2008 W. First St.
2 7 . S p ecia l S tn r lc s e
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA t-4229
F R IG ID A IR E
Salas A Sarvica
G. H. HIGH
Oviodo, r u . FO 9-93Li Daps
Eranlnga Sanford FA 24222.
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEM!
At] Typos and Site*
Ws Repair aad lorries
I T I N E
Machtsory sad Supply Co
107 W. led IL
Ph. FA 24412
EXPERIENCED b sh f sltlor. Ph.
FA 24049.

BOTICR P F A P P L iraT IO N
FOB T A X DSSHD
(So*. 104.lt PtsrtdA Stain tee

JA C K

WS'VE GOT THE

3 • Bedrooms

A » UlU# A . $ 8 4 0 0

Seminole Septic Tank

af

Windshield
Bade Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Ssnkarik Glass and Paint Co.

LOCATED N. or 20th. St. oa Locust.

TO MOVE OUT

81.

10 OR MORE Sea link Pullets,
just su ited laying. FA 2-2999.
YOUNO laying hens, priced rea­
sonable. Also, stewing hent, 79c
•ach. Todd's Poultry Farm,
Now Upsala Read. FA 2 4 * 0 .

Air Condltloalag

MUST SELL at once; 10 pc, liv­
ing room group. Someone to
take up payments at 0 . Call
Casselberry esltoet-T B S-llU .

Chrysler Airtemp
Now As Low As

Open Taaits TUI 9 . . .
ALL DAY SATURDAY

Don’t Mist

Don’t Mian This Sal*

Salting Agtnt
U

Ph. FA 24IIS

stick shift. Thars’s rlao a custom coop# with hwefcal
asata. For a real kick, hit tho bricks la this oh* It raaHy
aeootal

$ 179.00
Free Estimates
SMS OAK

JULY 4th

FA 2 -0 )1

HOLLERS «SANFORD

SPECIAL!

LOCAL OWNED CARS
RECONDITIONED

4 MONTH eld Bird dp i pupa.
Davis Waldlsg Shop, Naw Up­
sala M . FA 2 4 0 2 .
BEAGLE Pups AKC registered.
81 N. Griffis Dr. Casselberry.
TX 2-109.

■

Southern Air

Ph. FA 8-4*22 Used furniture, appliances, toots,
etc. Bougbt-Sold. Larry's Mart,
Poultry • Pots • Livestock 219 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA &gt;4192

• All Can Ptaiaiy Priced
• Immediate Fiaanciag
• Up To 86 Ma. To Pay

j

WILSON - MAIER

219 MagaeUa

At Wbslassis Prices

4

$

POWERED &amp; PRICED

USED-CAR SALE
50-C A R S -5 0

2 ■ Baths

TEMPEST
COUPE
j i.

Mid-Year Clearance

PEM ETREE

Barkley |

«
HAVE 17 piece stainlesi Heel 36. Boats • Motors
rok w aro an, I ply waterless, in
BOAT for lale. Hunter, Welaka
A . W. Barkley Uard Cora,
original factory carton, was
1m .
Apt*. Ph. FA 24172.
"How about doing my life story? 1 1
210, sacrifice 2 0 . Will deliver.
iho publlottyr
Imports
ft
Sports Can
R. M. Henkel, FA 34390.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
Our Bpoetollty
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
17-92 * Heart a f Maitland
32. Flowers - Trees - Shrubs POWER lawn mowar, modern
2 7 . B pscisI S e rv ice s
Robson
Sporting Goods
PH. MI 4-5807
fold dark green door and glass
Pb. FA 24961
shower door, both new and very 3044-8 E. 1(1.
DRAGLINE k BULLDOZER BER- QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS!
reasonable. After g p. m. Ph.
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
By Tbs Hour or Contract
FA 2-1)74.
W. 20th SL Near Golf Course
GATLIN BROTHERS
Ph. FA 2*6909
asneva 2912 Ero, Orlando GA341M
TRADE IN MERCHANDISE
ALL MUST GO)
ENVELOPES, Laltarbcads, aisle- BITTER BLUE SOD 6c per sqRefrigerator 0.00, Electric Lawn
masts, invoice*, bead bills, and
ft. Dutch Mill Nursery, Naw
Mower 0 0 0 , Electric Stove
programs,
sic.
Progressiva
Upsala. Rd. Just off 20th SL Ph.
0.00,
Power Mower 119.00,
Printing Co. Phea* FA 8 -3 0 1 FA 2-7197.
Power
Mower $20.00, Hand
298 WiM 19th g|.
Lawn Mower 11.00, Beautiful
COCOA FORMOSA Palm Trees IV
GHOST WRITING, oaaay*, job
Rtfrifarator 10 4 1 .
tall. FA 2-2664.
iwsumoa and totter*-of-* ppllca
REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE
tioa.
Etparitnctd
competent Confederate Jasmine In Bloom. Power Mower 03 4 0 , Girls Bike
service. Low rates. FA 9-4081.
$23.00, Record Player 110.00,
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Power Mower 09.00, Eleetrlc
Grapevillo Ave. near 30th a t
Stove flM.00, Power Mower
• 0 . 00,
ALL MAKES k MODELS
88. Fumitura
NEW MERCHANDISE
RENTALS |8 WEEK
Sail Ua Your Furniture. Quick House Brooms 77c, Bath Scalta
109 So. Palmatto (24 hr- Ber.)
0 . 0 , Flashlights 0 c , Boys Bike
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
FA 24829
0 9 .0 , Child's Auto 0 . 0 , Picnic
TRADINO POST. FA 24177.
FOR DRIVEWAYS,, sidewalks k
Table k Bench 03.00, Badmit•ic. call a tier 4:20 FA 2-7779.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDINQ
on and Volleyball Set, both lor
Mattress renovating. Export Up­
27.77, Barbecue Kit* 0 . 0 , Fold­
DRESS MAKING
holstering. All Work Guaran­
ing Tahiti 0 4 * . Play Tents
k ALTERATIONS
.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
$449, Floor Polishers 0 1 .0 .
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
Electric
Can
Opener
t
l
l
.
0
,
Kit­
anteed. Call FA 1-1280 for ap­
Ave.
chen Clocks 0 . 0 , OE Vacuum
pointment.
deantra 1 0 .0 , 0 "
Window
a BIG VALUES
SMALL APPLIANCE repairs. 24
Fans 0 2 .0 , Boys or Girls 0 "
a
QUICK
CREDIT
hr. servlet. Pick up and deliv­
Bikes $042, Roar Sail Speaker
a EASY TERMS
ery. All work and parts guar­
Kit 0 4 1 , Largo Laws SweepWE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
anteed. FA 24190.
era 0 1 .0 .
FIRESTONE STORES
111 E. First St.
New and Used Furniture
CLEANING 9MM PH. FA 24401
Sanford, Florida
111 E. First St.
FA 2 4 0 1
24 HOUR 8RRVICR
Diraci from Pontiac parformawca
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
S laanew Tsmpsnt Coup# that raaEy looks Ilka a
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
29. Automobile Harries
FURNITURE CENTER
dardt 4-cylindtr angina, lndepoodtnt
UOO French Ave.
h Ii i rear tn u iam lseloG , 15-lach whoata, flaw
The Aristocrat o f
Fb. FA 9-7991

Sanfords Groat
Sanford’s Must. Exclusive Subdivision
BUILT ft DEVELOPED BY

Want Ada.

190 REVCO froosar, 19 cu. ft.,
Good condition. 1911 MeUonvlll*

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

NOTICH IS HURBBT OIVEM.
That Haary T. Law the holder « f
the following eartlflrat* has flltd
aald eartlflaat* far tag dead to b*
Issued
tharaon. Tha
csrllflcata
number and yaar of Issuance, tha
daacrlgtlan af tha yrepartv. and
tha name in whlah It was ********
era as fallswai
cartifiMt* N*. i l l Taar *f )*auanc* t i l l
DBacntPTlON OP PROPEIITT
Lota 1 1 * 1 Block 0 Tract
IT SantaaSa Siftings Accord­
ing to Plata Tharaaf Rac­
er*** uses the Public Rec­
ords
af SaaHaal* Ceunty
Plarlda
Nam* In whlah ******** Antonio
P. Terras. All o f said property ba
la s la tha County s i Hamlnola,
Btat* o f Plarlda. Unlaaa such car.
tlflcsts shall bo radaaaad accord,
lap la low tb* proparty daacrlbad
la soak certificate will bo said t*
th* highest bidder *1 lb* front
dnor of th* Bemlnola County Court
House at Hanford, Florida, on th*
first Monday In th* month *1
August. IISI. which I* tha Ith daSr
of August, li l t .
Dated this Ilth day af Jun* t i l l
(SEAL)
N ational Ilk. B ld g .
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
Hanford. Florida
Clark Circuit Court
Attorney fur Plaintiff
gamlnola County. Florida
Publlsli Jun* iJ. I* A July T, 14. Publlah Juu* t* A July T, Id. t l.

sa n lanffa

WORK and Dress Shoes 0.92 up. 38. Traitors • Cabanas
Cots 1449. T-Shirts 0 c . ArmyNavy Surplus, JU Sanford Ave. IIOUSETRAILER for *ato. Phono
FA 2-710.
G. E. STOVE, good condition. 0 3 .
VACATION trailer. IS ft. sloops
FA 2-907.
4, Butane ref., etove. light*
24" BOY'S English typo bike, good
olae. k water hookup, like pew,
condition. FA 2-190.
tacrifieo. 1403 Wynn wood. Ph.
FA 14863.
COMPTON’S Pictured Encyclo­
pedia! — Terms. to pries trade39 Antomoblton - Tracks
in on old itt*—Terms. FA 24383

-iSg’-J,

Legal Notice

NOTICH OP SUIT
THE » TAT* OP FLORIDA TO*
JO H N ' HUSKET, JR.,
Raaldenc* Uaknowni
A sworn complaint having bean
filed against you In Ik* Clrcut
Court In an* for Samlnol* County
Florida, by JUDITH JEAN HUS*
KET. for dlvorc*. the short tltla
of which lo JUDITH JEAN HUSKET, Plaintiff, vtrtus JOHN HUS­
KET. JR* Defendant, that* prasanta ar* Is command you to appear and fit* your written do.
fanooa herein on or boforo tb*
Ilth day o f July, A. D. t i lt , or
othor»l**
Decroo Pro Confaaao
will b* entared agalnat yau.
Tha Sanfard Herald I* designat­
ed as a newspaper o f ganaral
circulation In which this citation
ahail b* published one* sseh weak
for four conaeauilv* waaks.
WITNESS say hand and afflclal
saal af tha Clark ar tha circuit
Caurt oa this tha Hat day af
Juns, A. D. t i l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur If Beckwith, Jr.
Clark of Hie Circuit Court
. lly: Jean K. Wilke,
Deputy Clerk.
Carrull Burk*
Attorney at Law
huit* i l l Msgtord Atlantic

Ph. FA 2-402

-

Ibout,
FRIOIDAIRE
refrigerator $90. GOOD ikilng rig, 14' ronat
S3 h. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
Excellent condition. FA 24916
traitor. FA 3-7324.
after 6 P.M.

Sewing Mach. Repairs

HATCHELS TV

NOTICE o r i a p p l i c a t i o n
FOR TAX DRKD
IS*r. IP4.lt Florida llatalaa •(
J I .II
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That Henry T. Lnw tha holder of
the follow ing certificate haa filed
aald csrllflcata for lax dead lo b*
Issued thereon. The certificate num­
ber and yaar af laaaanoa, the des­
cription of the property, and tb*
Opm* In which It w«&gt; aaeaaaad
era aa followsi
Certificate No. IIS Tsar af I*,
auanc* ISIS
DKHCRIPTION OP PBOPERTT
Lot U Block B ganlando
Springs Lake Oak* Saatlen
Plat Book S Pag* SS
Kama In which assessed John W.
Boon*, Trust**. All of sold pro.
party bring In the County uf
gamlnola, Htat* of Florida. Untaea
such certificate shall ba redeemed
according to law tha property des­
cribed In such certificate wilt be
sold to lha hlghast bidder at tha
front door o f tho demlnol* County
Houto at Sanford, Florida, on tho
flrat Monday In tho month of
August, 1*1!. whirl! la tha Tth
day of Augual. 1*11.
Dated this Ilth day af June,

36. Boats - Motor*

1936 FORD country wagon, R4UL
TO PERSON with local credit. A
READY MIXED CONCRETE
aamo aa naw — make offer.
IN I Zig Zag, makes button­
Outdoor Table Topi * Seats
1958 STAR CHIEF coav. automa­
holes, saws on buttons, mono­
Lot Makars — Sills — Lintels
tic, power brake* RAH. smart
grams k fancy stltchei. I paySlaps — Patio Block* — Sand
car.
manta remaining at 0.10 oach.
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
40 ml. par gal. 190 Naah M oon.
Writs Installment Mgr. Box
0 Rim Ave.
Ph. FA 24711
motor rebuilt 190, real trans­
- 0 t o e'o Tho Sanford Herald,
portation $30. Corns on In lot's
WANTED: Somcom* to take ap
trade, BUI Cook, Quality egri.
payments on 2 complete rooms
1014 French Ava.
o f furniture, monthly payment*
It Pays
•19.76. Call Collaett Casselberry
1997 CHEVROLET 0 0 , 6 dr. Mb’To Use
TR 2-1911.
tion wagon, extra clean, radio
GO KART 20-00, good condition
automatic tranamlaalon 029. Ph.
Tha HEKALD
Call FA 24999.
FOrreit 9 4 1 0 .

2 8 . B u ild in g M a te rU ls

AMY ANDERSON

Raisa ft San ies * All Makss
lines

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed baad, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.

22. Build • Paint • Repair

STENSTROM REALTY

WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Prescriptions our Specialty
FAUSrS Rx PHARMACY
2nd and MeUonvlll*
Pb. FA 2-7107

TO SERVE YOU BETTER

W E U E GOING TO GIVE A W A Y .
M CHEVROLET Cervsir 4 Deer, P/QUde

•1221

M CHEVROLET I Doer V-g, F /O lid e ____
99 BUICK Hardtop Sport Coupe ............._...
99 FORD 2 Door V-g. Autosiatia

11721
91221
21491

99
99
91
98
M
98

91191

PLYMOUTH FURY, Sport Coupe, Air Coed.
CHEVROLET 4 Door V-l, Power Olid* ......
CHRVROLET Impels Sport Cps, Air Cast.
CHEVROLET CmvortMe. Naw Top, V 4, F/O
DODGB Station Wagon, V-B Astemstls
FORD 2 Door V-9, Astemstk .........

17 FORD Victoria Cp*.. Automatic, F. Staeriag
97 CADILLAC Convertible, Fewer
•7 FORD Button Wagon. V-9. A sU m sU e_______ _
M CHKYBLRR Button Wagon. A HU, Fewer le s t
•9 OLDHMOBILR Holiday Hardtop, Automatic
92 FORD Victoria Sport C pt- V-9, A s U „
91 FORD SUIIon W agon. V 4 , AsUmetto
98 DODGE Lessor Spt, Coupe, AsUmetto
98 VOLKSWAGEN ........................................
91 CHEVROLET 2 Cylinder, S Dane MsrdUp
I I CADILLAC 4 Dour, Power, Air Cond.
I ) PLYMOUTH S Cylinder SUadsrd, Button Wagon .
0 FORD 8 Cylinder, 4
64 PLYMOUTH Hardtop Cpa, AeUmstis Traps.
•4 CADILLAC 6 Door, Air Candlttonsd
0 FORD t Door. V -l, Standard Shift
I t CADILLAC 4 Dr. Pnnsr

• --------- RECONDITIONED TRUCKS

AIR
CONDITIONING
Fail

Bv Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE

FA 2-2611

34. Articles For Sale

Fri. June 30, 1901— Pnge 9 34. Articles For Sale

Air Conditional! - TV Stamps
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
109 So. Oak Ava
FA 24742

WORK WANTED FA 24199.

I * Ik* C n r t *r see Cauatr !*&lt;*••
R . m Ih I« Coeatr, rtarMn. la P ta.
kata.
_ .. *ai Batata a f
FP U l U r W. CHANH
daeaaaad
t a All CraSItaaa a ad Parana Har­
t a l C to la i a» D aaaaia Aialaat
Sale b u m
Tou anS aaeh o f you art haraby
•atlllad ant r*qulr*d la pr*»»nl
any claims aad damanda which
you. or althar o f you, may hava
aealnat lha aatata o f PHILIP W.
CRANK, daeaaaad. lata of aald
County, to Iho County Judxo or
Samtuolo County. Florida, at hla
affleo la lha court houaa of said
^County at Sanford, Florida, withFin alnht cataadar montha from
tha tlma o f tha first publication of
(hla notlea. Each claim or damand
shall ba la writing, and shall atata
(ha plaea a f raatdanca and poat
offlca ad (r aas or tha claimant,
and ahail ba aworn lo hy tha
claimant. Sin scant, hta attorney,
and any 1such claim or SomanS
not so tUad shall ba void.
/ a / Howard 1C. Balrhar
Aa admlnlatrater at Iho
,
Eatato o f
PHILIP W . CRANE
daeaaaad
faTENSTnOM, DAVIS * HclNTOSH
Attaraoya fo r AdnriaMratar
Kd wards Building
Hanford. Florida.

f rralh

Rent! H ire !: Dial

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2310 Oak
FA 2 7884

[JFair Value Properties

Legal Notice

tantorh

Sell!

„

•-BEDROOM. t bath CB home,
screened porch, wired utility EMMONS JEWELERS INC. bow
ready for further expansion in
room. •Fully landscaped. Local
this area. Openings for ambi­
od on Lake Ravenna, 212 Tan
tious people to conduct jewelry
gerins Dr. Low down payment.
fashion show in the home. Part
FA 24194.
or full time, no collecting or de
livery, kit fur., high commis­
sion. FA 2-2707, 74:90 A.M. k
. RAYMOND M. BALL
9-7 P.M. •
And Associate*
212 So. Park
Ph. FA 3 3 0 1 I t . S itu a tio n s W a jitod
■ Lake Mery Iranch
FA 2-1290
WORK wanted FA 24120.

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21. B eauty S alon s

You

42 CHEVROLET Vi Tap Pkksp. FtosUide ,
SS FORD I* Toe Pickup
IS FORD tj Ton Fkkup ..
17 CHEVROLET 1* Ton P k ksp

FA 2*7492
D IM O H fTR A T O M A s Law An .
2nd 4k PalmotU

Sanford

91122
IIS9I
•1491
91141
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11741
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222
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GALLONS
O f Gftsolins — With Etch Purdis—
O f Any N tw Tempest In Stock!
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Select from W sgone - 4 drs* • Sedans •
some with sir conditkminf.
This O ffer Good Thrn July 10, 1MI
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Congo Sets
1st Anniversary
Of Independence

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Dr. Brothers Discusses JobOf Public Health Nurse

By: DB. CLYDE BROTHERS slcian to discuss the hospital re­ ing right. Well, 1 must get on ly for tbe patients to read. Next,
Developing from a voluntary commendations and bis orders my w ay."
Instruments, needles and syringes
service for The home care of the for their care.
Our nest visit is to the home which have been sterilised by a
sick performed through communi
Our first visit |t to Mary, of Lucille Adams, a thirty-)earclinic aide and tbe examining
ty groups, public health nursing whose home Is about eight miles old mother who recently was told
has become one
o f the most away. Miss Jones already knows by her physician that she has room is made ready fo r tbe
widespread and basic services of Mary and her family. She has a early active tuberculosis and that patient. While equipment for
the local health departments. The record on the family begun when Sanatorium care is recommended. Ing specimen! and for making
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo —
opportunities and needs for ser •he visited the Green's after
(U PI) — The Congo Closed its
Miss Jones visited Mrs. Adams certain testa la being set up, we
vice In public health nursing are teacher of Ruth, one of her oilier last week and listened under­
minds today to a year o f terror
learn from Miss Jones that go­
unlimited.
children, observed that the child standing^ to her fears, answering
and violence and celebrated the
ing to a clinic la similar to going
waa
unusually
restless
and
Irrl
many questions for both Mr. and
first anniversary o f Its independ
WHAT DOES THE PUBLIC
to
a private physician's. office.
ence with eyes on a hopefully
HEALTH NURSE MEAN TO YOU table and not doing as well in Mri. Adam?. She also tried to
The
patients begin to arrive and
her
work
as
she
had
done
pre
explain
the
nature
of
tubercu­
brighter future,
WHO LIVE IN THE CITIES AND
COMMUNITIES OF THIS STATE? viously. Miss Jones helped Mary’ s losis and to help the couple real- each Is given a friendly freeU
The Congolese army, which
went on a rampage last July rap*
To hundreds and thousands of parents decide to consult the fam ire that the disease ran be con­ Ing and registered. Miss Jones
ing and beating whites, assem­
chitons, sbe means many things: ily physician and later, at the quered. Sirs. Adams eagerly tells talks a few minutes with cYfti
bled 5,000 o f its now well-disci­
protection
from
communicable physician’s request, Ruth's re the nurse that sbe is ready now one, listening to the feelings ana
plined troops for a solemn parade
disease; a life saved; a teacher; reiving prophylatie drugs from to follow the phyaiefan’a recom­ problems which are brought out
up the main street of this beautla friend, as well as a nurse, to the State for her rheumatic fever mendations and make plans with by her kindly question*. Neces­
Miss Jones for Sanatorium care.
ful capital.
all kinds of people; a disabling condition.
sary blood work and Immunisa­
Misa Jonei helps her understand
Mary
Green
was
sit.ing
in
■
cooditioh
made
more
bearable;
President Joseph Kasavubu and
tions are done after which eaeh
the
paper*
that
are
to
be
algned
the dlffreence between relapse chslr feeding one of the twins
hla government, still politically
patient is examined by the phy­
and recuperation; and often, a "1 heard you had twin girls. 1 and reviewa ber previous teach sician. Miss Jonei tries to have
ahaky but growing more con­
Just thought I'd drop by and see ing about the collection and dis­ a few words with each patient
new way of life.
fident, were on hand with the
posal of aputum and suggests
whole diplomatic corps.
Few people really know what how you were doing." “ Not loo
at the end of the clinic, making
some other precautionary mea­
good,"
Alary
said,
“
I
don't
seem
public bsallh nurse does. She
sure that each understands any
The government arranged gala
sures.
She
then
Inquires
in
de­
recommendations made by
can bo found In tho homes, In to be getting my strength back
dinners, folk dancing In the
tail about tbe health of each
tbe school, In th e, dlnlc*. and in as I should." "That does hap
physician and has a return ap­
streets, receptions and a glitter­
member of the family and their
the' Industries of nearly every pen sometimes." the nurse said
pointment if one la needed.
ing fireworks display to try to
reaction to Mr*. Adams' illness
reassuringly.
“
Would
you
like
to
community. She goes EVERY
After cleaning'and putting away
remove some of the memories of
and hospitalisation. Sbe emphasi­
WHERE without limitation to any tell me what seems to be
ber clinic equipment, Mias Jones
a year of ehaos and near civil
zes
the
need
for
every
member
wrong?" “ We haven't got much
particular Individual or group.
has a conference with the health
war.
money. I thought I would try to of tbe family to have a chest a- director concerning the recom­
Shortly after Independence from
Her concern Is the prevention
take it as easy as possible; may­ ray immediately. Mri. Adam* dis­ mendations that Mrs. O'Brien be
Belgium was proclaimed a year
of disease, the prevention and
be I could get on my fret again cusses ber plans for the family hospitalised for the delivery of
ago, natives ran through the
correction of disabling conditions
at some length and Misa Jones
without
any more expense.
streets shouting "uhuru" Free­
her baby. The necessary proce­
rehabilitation, and the promotion
Knowing ber past history and promises to return for further dures being taken for this, Miss
dom and asking "Can you take
of physical and emoUonal health,
after checking her Blood Pres, planning two days later.
k borne In a basket?"
Jones now has time to look
She U a member of e teem, work
r .« .
sure Miss Jones knew that Mery
Since U is now 11:30 a. m.. fo r
records, complete no
Many have found since that you
log closely with tbe toe? I Health
was gvlilng along fine. However Miss Jones decides to have lunch of the forme and report!
A SEMINOLE COUNTY VEHICLE will be working in North Carolina next
can’ t take it home at all and that
r p u n a which
w m ci
Director, Sanitarian, Clerk, end
the report showed evidence of so that she can return to the of­ she could not finish In tha h om e,' 7
week, traveling in swampy, wet and steep mountainous areas for the Caro­
the price o f Independence can be
others of the atatf of the county
mild anemic condition. Nothing fice to prepare for the afternoon's and turn thara over. to the clerk. 7
lina Power Go. The "swamp buggy” was designed for the firm by Daniel
#, heavy one.
or city health department. As
alarming but worth following up. clinic. She eelecle a restaurant
Davis and built at his shop on Upsala Rd. Lyn Freeman is shown demon­
Two figures missing from the
It la now time for the office te A
team member sbe shares in the
After a lengthy discussion on diet, which the Sanitarian has told her close and ordinarily Miss
lllia Jonei
Jnn«e l "
strating the buggy’s maneuverability. It took three months to build the
capital today spotlighted two of
evaluation sod development of
Mery promised to bear down oo It clean and approved. During has finished M r day’s work, but
the m ajor problems. They are
vehicle which “ will travel anywhere.”
tbs health program, with special
meat, eggs ,and vegetables and lunch, she tells us sotnething tonight aha la scheduled to apeak
Hoise Tsbombe, president o f Xa
empbssls on nursing.
ease up on the potatoes and other •hput the inspection work of the before the focal P.T.A. She In *
tanga Province, and Antoine GlAlso part of her team are s i starchy foods.
sanitarian
in
sating
placet, doing thla not only as a repre­
senga, leftist leader of Oriental
lied workers such as the private
trailer
and
vacation sentative of the health d e p a r t
Since Mery had several other schools,
Province.
physician, tbe official and volun­ children,'she knew all about.bath­ camps, hotels and tourist estab­
Both have given signs recently
tary health and social welfare ing and feeding the twlnk. Each lishments. As we order we learn ment, but aa an Individual aliithat they finally are willing to at
agendas, the d v lc organisations one of these were discussed step- that Misa Jones helped our wall- ten. As1 are nil good noraaa, the
least talk about national uni:y,
Is an active cltisen to her com­
and special groups and key clil by-step to be sura everything ren* slater get Into an orthopedic
although nothing is certain In the
munity aa well as a practitioner
sens. Sbe is the private phyal- was fresh In ber mind. Sbe waa clinic after an attack of Polio
Congo until it Is an accomplished
dan’s co-worker. In giving ser­ ahown how to observe any devia­ ten years ago. Miss Jones also of nuratng.
fact.
Yes, a publie health nurse baa
The second week of activity at |second, David Richards, third, vice to his patients, she relates
tion from normal, ao that prompt helped tbe sister plan for rehabi­ many and varied responsibilities,
Tsbombe sent some o f his sol­
her
work
In
a
manner
that
Janet
Lewis.
Pinecrest wee highlighted by five
attention could be paid to them. litation service recommended by but her days are filled with aa!diers to participate In today’s
MOBILE, Ala. (U P I)— Dr. W il­ contests and a large pet parade
Horseshoes: first, Jeff Bimpson, strenftbens and complements foe
"Y ou are coming along nicely. tbe clinic. The waitress tells Miss isfaction. Evan though this one
parade, but Giaenga kept out of
liam M. Murray Jr., Southern Re­ Thera were approximately 100 pete second, Kathy Tlllis, third Glenn care of "tbelr" patient. Joint co­ The doctor will want you to come Jonei that her sister in enjoylr.g day wtth Mias Jooee does not
it altogether.
operation with the health and so­ in for n checkup when the twins ber secretarial work obtained
Hardly had the last sparks of search Institute director, eeld to­ entered in the contest, ranging Burgess.
all tbe fioata of p u h % )
cial xg tod es contributes to the are ala weeka old. By the p a y ," through the rehabilitation train­ show
the glam independence day cole day at least |1 billion will be from snakes to chickens.
health nursing, It may be con­
Tall Tala Contest: first, Jeff weU-belng of the families under
Misa Jones interjected, "Y our bby ing
bratlon 9.*d down last year when
sidered typical and character!*Winners were as follows:
Simpson, second, Hilda Carroll, tbe health department’s aupervl
•pent fo r research In the South
does he go to school next year?
On the way back to tbe office tie of what we do as your PUB­
the first flames of violence flared
Baby Picture Contest: First, third, Paula Shapherd.
sion.
Tbe
nurse
often
suggests
this year.
Yes? Then do you have his birth we meet Bobby Wallers and hla LIC HEALTH NUR8E.
in the new republic.
Janet Lewis, second, John Sikes;
Singing: first, Robert Jernlgan, when an agency should be called certificate? He will need that for
Murray told the Southern Re­
mother. M in Joocs is pleased
Before a Joint session o f parlia­
Moat Beautiful: first, Carrie Dou­ second, Kathy Carver.
la on a case.
tcbool." “ He goei In the fall," to see Bobby wearing bla glasaei
ment, King Baudoula praised Bel gional conference o f the Council
A rabbit’* naat la celled • form.
cette, second, Pam Greenlee; Cut­
The
second
week
at
the
SouthWOULD
YOU
LIKE
TO
BE
A
Mary answered. “ He’s already provided through the local Lion's
gium’s role as a colonial power. o f State Governmente this re­
est: first, Connie DeYoung; Larg&lt; aide Playground featured many PUBLIC
HEALTH
NURSE? had all his shots." “ Wonderful,"
Club with M ill Jones' help, U
But in an immediate retort, the search would provide Jobe for
OVER 35 YEARS
•st baby: Jens enn Baird; Small contests with a variety of winners. YOU'RE NOT QUITE SURE? said Miss Jones. “ You won’t have
seems that Bobby attended the
Congo’s first premier, the lata more than 100,000 persons.
at First and Palmatte
est baby: Jana Ann Baird; Smell
PERHAPS A DAY’S OBSERVA­ any trouble when achool time
In
the
tall
tala
conteit
the
best
MWa now have In the South
pre-school round-up during the
leftwinger
Patrice
Lumumba,
(A long Side Peel O ffice)
Hair: Billy Shepherd; Least Heir. story was told by Mike Barnett TION WITH A PUBLIC HEALTH comet. But one more thing be­
spring and wet found to hav^ de­
blasted Belgium’s colonial rule as more than 300 Industrial labora­
Croquet; first, Glen Burgess, with Peter Kelly second end Roy NURSE WILL HELP YOU MAKE fore 1 go, if you don’t have a
fective vision. His mother confid­
a "shameful regime o f oppras tories employing about 20,000 peo­
YOUR DECISION. WILL YOU baby doctor you may want to
Wright third. .
ed that her son is eagerly looking
alon ."
ple," he eakL "Virginia leads
Cutest, m oit beeutlful, and fun­ JOIN US IN A VISIT TO MISS bring tbe naw baby to tho cllnle forward to achool, now that be ia
"Together wo shall launch a with 5,500 researchers In Indus­
niest were the three categories J0NE8, P.HJf.T
with you when you get your prepared for it.
new struggle," he said. "A sub­ trial laboratories, 90 times more
Miss Joocs’ day begins at
featured In the Baby Picture con­
check-up. We hold them the first
lime fight which will lead our then It had 20 years ago. Ala­
When ww reach the Health Detest Winners were Jim Pearce, a. m. when she reports lo the and third Wednesday of tbe partment,
country to peace, prosperity and bama is second with 2,000 a ten­
Alias
Jones
works
Martha Rosa and Fatty William county health center. As ws Join month at the Health Department quickly
selling up the clinic.
grandeuer.”
fold growth during that period;
ber
there,
we
meet
tbe
other
son, respectively.
A lot o f mothera bring their bab­ Posters and exhibits are set out
• Carpel
•
By BETTIE SMITH
Many blamed this and other North Carolina, Florida and West
Thursday’s pet parade at South- members of tbe local health de­ ies In to be weighed and check­ end pamphlets on mother and
I Tile
•
Longwood'a Christ Church Epis­
Lumumba speeches for setting off Virginia each havt about 2,000 re­
• Rental Bed*
enlargement
renovations •Ida saw pets ranging from dogs partment team, tbe Haalth Dir­ ed over to see it they are.grow ­ child ckre are placed convenientthe anti-white violence that seat searchers and the other Southern copal
thousands of Belgians fleeing the •tales have 500 to 1,000 workers have beta completed, making the and cats to hamsters end dressed ector, the Sanitarian, tbe Clerk,
and perhaps another nurse. We
sanctuary a 1# by 30 foot struc­ grasshoppers.
Congo.
each.’*
Firt place winners were Rex take a look at Miss Jones' office
Just five days laldr the Congo
ture.
The director o f SRI eeld Ma
■ad learn that moat clinics are
less army mutiny broke o u t R1
Walls, painted white, greatly en Ann Endicott, Gail Burton, Jim
number o f factors determine the
held right there in the health de
val tribes, ao longer held In
hancc the beauty of the large Pearce, Francis Dangleman, Rex
geographical location o f any plant
pertinent. Sbe tells ua that the
check by the Belglaa-offlcefed
stained glass tripla windows over Ann Endicott, Denote Levi, Tracey
and our natural Veaourcee have
Abbert, Carrol Barlow, John Bar pstienta who attend these clinics
Force Publlque, went on ram
the altar.
are those referred because of in
pages against e a c h . other and tipped the decision our way o f­
Included In the remodeling are low, Ellen Betts and Lillian Whar­
ten.”
\
ability to pay a private physician.
against whites.
new altar, designed and con ton.
However ber services in teaching
He said research created many
The following months were fill­
structed by Stone Crafts Associ­
health,
demonstrating home care,
new
Industries
but
probably
had
ed with secessions of provinces,
ates of Long wood; a new altar
and counseling are open to every
massacres, political arrests and "little influence" on the location rail which accommodates l« per­
one.
murders that brought most of this o f now plants in the South.
sons at one time and new foam
Now as we watch, Mias Jones
Murrey said there la a seven rubber kneeling pads for tbs n i l .
vast African nation to&lt; the brink
makes preparation for tbe day’s
o f bankruptcy, famine and epide­ to 10-year time lag between the
Future plana call for wall-toBy BETTIE SMITH
work. Revlawing ber monthly
time research is begun and a wall carpeting in tbe sanctuary
mic.
Seventy-four
members
and schedule to see what has been
Before last summer was over, new product or procesa reaches and a new pulpit and lectern;
friends, Including Fr. George J trplanned for ttw day, ahe finds she
(he United Nations had landed on the consumer.
The beautification of tijia ao vie IV and his mother antf^ather,
'Since research spending has year old church waa made posil here on • surprise visit from S t hia n home visit this morning
Congolese soil and thus began
what
Secretary
General
Dag virtually doubled since 1056, we bla through generous gifts from Augustine, attended tbe annual and-a maternal and child health
H am asrakjold called the "biggest can aspect Increasing numbers o f several marabers of the pariah Parish and Church School picnic clinic at 1:00 p. a . Tbe clerk
Slagle effort" o f the world organ- new products in tho years Just and has not In any way changtd of Christ Church Episcopal, Long- brings In the morning maU which
indudes n referral from the local
SeatlAa.
ahaad,” Murray said.
its basic architecture.
wood, early this month at Rock
hospital **ying that Mary Green
Springs. &gt; { B
tad twin boys are baiag sent
Swimming, games and hikes home from the hospital. Specific
through the wooded trails and, of recommendations for Mary's care
course, plenty o f good food with are outlined on the hospital re­
a wiener roast and all the trim­ port. We watch Miss Joocs collect
mings wars enjoyed by all thil- and study the records of Mary’*
dree and adults present.
family and of the other family to
be sect that day.
Miss Jones finds a pamphlet on
tuberculosis for on* o f her pat­
ients tad arranges records and
supplies hi her nursing bag. She
A new meeting schedule has carries this bag en every home
been announced by the Catholic visit ao (hat she la prepared lo
Women's Guild o f St. Mary Mag­ take n temperature, weigh n baby,
Tur is o
dalen
Church
la
Altamonte
THE UftBEST SCUINQ. SMOOTHEST IIIOJNI
give demonstrative care to
Springs.
• sick person whenever the need
MOTOI SCOOTER IN THE WORLR
In the future the group will hold •rises. Since she carries her rec­
6IVES
m AU THESE fEATHREI:
m itU n n o s thi oecond ords with her, she la able to re­
CTuesday o f eaeh month with tho fer to them and write most of
executive board members to meet them while In the heme. Before
• lowest cost. . . 3 models to choose from, starting at only $365
the first Tuesday « f each we leave the office, Mist Jones
TERMS TO FIT YOUR OWN BUDGET.
csUa Mary Green’s family phy
•
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Next week, doe te the July 4
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tbe home o f Mrs. Peter GUI, SU
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Five Contests, Pet Parade
Highlight Pinecrest Program

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Tha growth of the Publix supermarket chain eontinuea thin week aa the newest of the 69 Publix uijlta in
Florida opena at Fern Park with a grand opening event
Thursday.
The gala opening event will begin at 9:30 a. m. in
the new market at the intersection of Hwy. 17-92 and
SB 4S6. Manager Don Christopher announced some spe.
dal frea. gifts for those attending in addition to some
m l f o ^ ’buvaliu.

Visitors to the new Publix may register for a free
Hallite Cooking utensil set by Wearever and a $200sliver service will be given to the customer g u e s s i n g *
closest to the number of cups of coffee served Thurs­
day at the dtore. Winners will not be required to be pre­
sent to get the prizes.
Another free feature will be Folgcr's coffee, served
all day a t no charge to the customers.
A three-day snack special will be sold for only 10
cents—a Herman hot dog and a frosty Coca-Cola.
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N ew est Of F am iliar Publix Stores. Spacious P arking1 Lots

Newest Publix (si;
Another Chapter
Off Jenkins Career

sh e e t the individual who
from a a ecooomle nothing t* bedeem a dynamic liedeT with a fan­
tastic record of achievement! One
ef the moot dramatic of these true
ftorlee ia that af George Jenkins,
founder and Preeident ef the FahUx super market chain.
* Tha son e f a country storekeep­
er In Georgia, Jankina landed ia
yiorida with nine dollar* la hie
pockey and a burning ambtljoa to
do worthy thing* oa a bag* scale.
From th a t time, In 19X6, ho began
a career th a t led him to become
one o t the' meet successful aad
wMelpOuiown grocery magnates in .
the country.
A t the start, tha colls pee of the
"boom* put him to work for a ,
Winter Haven chain grocery store
a t |I6.00 a week and a share ef
the gross. Within a pear this
young men had increased tha
•toiV s weekly recelpta from 61,800
to $9,000. Thia w m enough to pro­
mote him to tho managership of
tha firm 's biggest store whieh
greeted 67,000 a week, and hla salary Increased to 646.00 plus a
percentage of tho profits.
That waa la 1928. Two yaara lat­
er tha depression faced him with a
big cut la hla Income. I t wm Uwn
th at ha resigned and began to
make new strides toward an im­
pressive goal. With only 6600 ha
had aaved, ha opened his
•tor* and competed to successfully
with hi* {armor employer that be
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Don C hristopher

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put him oat of builhesa.

Ia tha t i n t jraar a ftar that,'
Jenkins grossed 1120,000 and mada
•600 for hlmaalf—a phenomenal
income ia tha oarljr 1960's. Openlag tha Eooaomjr Stara, alao ia
Wlntar H arm , ha addad anothar
|60«000 to hla groan. Ha than formad tha Publix Pood Storm Cor­
poration.
During tho doprotalon ho showad ramarkabla bnainow acuman in
oporating tha two ataraa whan paopla had lltUo monop and ha often
got# ( n o groceries to tha unem­
ployed. Bp I960, Jenkins took tha
p h a g e th at haa mada him ana of
tha loading grocery*** e f tha
aattntnr.
A ftar eloalng tha two a to m , ha
borrowod |28,ooo by mortgaging
an aannga grave and than built tha
wd ths a u rb lif tilt sad ittwren

old-time prices. Yet, you can bay cans and sixpacks of Original Pabat Blue Ribbon at a spe­
cial low “get-acquainted” price.

W orkers G etting Goods Ready F or The Shelves
ta d apodal tawar o m
xo. Tha daalgh h a d 'a n
la raeaptlan in many
oo la eouth, control oad
t Florida until by lata
&gt;warn IT of them in 10
had r aachad a groaa of
t. By tho ta d a f 1#6« tho
►ration had grow* to 41
ig | N m iilha th at poor,
iv tha angriaKiaa af
r Grand Union a to m
la tha owGhoaot aaaat
m an atorqa m natn ij U ii.
o ar aaded with a tales
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firm had M m arktU oporating
and approximately IS mono a to m
currontlp uador ooaatruotloa or la
tho planning stages.
Georg* JtdkJn* waa not tha
founder of tho tupor market a t wo
know It today, but ha aad hla associataa h a r. eorUinly boon raapon.
albto for a good mahp •flrsta" ip
tha growing atata of Florida. Far
example, a few of that* “first*"
have boea a ir aandlGonteg. magic
carpet doom, maaio to ahap bp,
■etf-o.rvice ornate and product,
froo eerry-eut oorHoo, aM a m p
'Homily modern daalgaad overall

Year" tltlo to PubUx, and for aver
ton conMcutira p o a n tha firm haa
boon a winner in tha Sapor Market
Institute and McOall'n M ogul no
Advortlsing Award* Contest. la
tha Saturday Evening Foot
foaturad tha opamtiax ia a full,
article which rocognlaad
Urn uniqueness of tho Florid*-born
«haln of PubUx Maitmta.
From o m small atoro ia Winter
Haven to a sparkling chain of 69
uniquely dialgaad tap er markata
spanning an a n a from Jaskaonvlllo U Miami aad from Gulf to
Atlantis raaate from a awe man
operation la ana ampMyiag am rt

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Lake Monroe Delegation Urges Grades M ove
Oviedo Gets
Principal

Longwood
civic and business leaders are making plana for an outatammig Fourth of July Celebration and a rt isaulng in­
vitations to everybody in thn Seminole County arms to
join in the feativitiea. There’n a ntory about the event on
Page IS and the Longwood business houses have spon­
sored a page advertisement listing the program on
Page 12.

A delegation ef Lake Monroe
resident* today Breed the County
^ fccb o o l Board to novo the aerenth
and eighth gradca a t the Lake
Monroe School to the Sanford
Junior High School.
The State Surrey team reeomtnended the change bocauae of
the better facllltlea at the Sanford
School.
However, an May 11, a delega.
eatlon of Lake Monroe reiidenti
•Targed the board to keep the
'&gt; |radea there on the groundi that
the "achoel would be moving
backward.”
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The National Aeronautics and
The delegation today, beaded by Specs Administration said today K tentatively plana to
Mr*. Gordon Frederick aaid the
launch another astronaut on a downranga suborbital flight
moving of the gradea ia a "logi­
cal atop aad the children will from Cape Canaveral the week of July 16.
This will be the second in the series—started May 6 with
benefit from the move.”
Another member of the delega- Alan Shepard’s successful ride—leading up to an orbital
. Hon, Mr*. J . B. Stapler aaid that
flight later this year or aarly
.J.hs persona opposed to the move
next year.
d i d n ’t even have children in the
The name of tho astronaut for
achool and that a vote among
tha next Projact Mercury - .da
parenta waa close to S-l in favor
haa not yet been released. I t is
of the twitch.
expected to b« Marine Col. John
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
Glenn, Shepard'a "backup*’ on the
aaid that if the board approves
May 6 flight.
the move, it would help make a
Astronaut VlrgU Grissom prob­
first d a ta elementary achool in
ably will make tha third flight.
that community.
Shepard, Glenn and Grissom war*
The Board assured the delega.
tha three man ehosan from tha
^ |o n they would consider the mat­
original seven to make tha first
t e r and come up with a decision
Mercury testa.
pending additional study.
NA8A originally had planned
la other business, Administra­
to launch tha second Redstone
tive Assistant Walter Teague told
rocket aad capsule six weeks aft­
the. hoard that the state will in­
er Shepard's flight. I t waa de­
crease Its contributions to the
layed because of changes being
county for the 1961-82 year $322,made In tha capsule aa tha result
to t.
of Shepard's recommendations.
Teague said that $291,801 of
The next astronaut is expected
these fund* will go for instruc­
MACK
CLEVELAND
JR.
t i o n salaries. "This Is due to the
to have fewer taski to perform
te a c h e r pay raise nassed by the had been elected by the during the IB-minute ride, and
1981 Legislature and la also due Civil Service employes of more time for observation.
to the faet that the number of the city to represent them
teacher units here increased to on the Civil Service board
42.”
The board hopes to start work to senre another two year
term. Cleveland haa been
on the budget July U.
The board also confirmed the on the board since 1954.
appointment* of Clyde Holder as Two me
ra of tha board
principal of the Oviedo School are elect by the employes
,, A n d
appointed pis. additional &gt;and two
" m a c b c ri: Fahl Gettys Daren. ed b j&amp;
Sanford Gram m ar; Mrs. Mary
protestations of inhorerfee, unload
Jana Darren, Lake Monroe; John
ed all the blame ea hie Mg time
David Itooe, Seminole High; J a c ­
Nasi bosses today for driving tone
queline Haleyt Sanford Junior
of thousand! of Jews to slaughter,
High: Mrs. Beverly Regelman,
I t waa the big bouse who were
South Seminole and Rupert Hen­
responsible for everything, Eich­
ry Jenkins, L y aaa.
mann told the JgwUh court trying
him for the murder of six ml tile*
The board also agreed to change
the name of the Hooper Academy
NEW YORK (UPI &gt;—President Jews.
p l Hooper Elementary School and Kennedy's maritime ■ta rt finders
However, be denied indignantly
Orooma Academy In Crooms High reported enough progress today ha ever would have criticised
ScbooL
in mediating tha nationwide ship these asms bosses ia front a f for­
tie-up to consider asking tor more eigners.
"I wouldn't hare entertained tha
time to work out a settlement.
David L. Cola, tbairm aa of tha thought of criticising my super­
Taft-Hartley inquiry board, aaid iors before foreigners," he Insisted
*
i
if enough progress ia made (in to the court.
Eichmann, gray-faced from hie
mediation talks by mid-afternoon.
"We will ask the president for long etay in prison, but looking a
more time to continue our pro­ little leas weary than Wadaaaday,
O CHICAGO (UPI&gt;—The National ceedings.”
testified under oath for the eighth
Safety Council has estimated 450 Such a request might delay Ken­ eonaecUUve day.
persons may die on the nation’s nedy'# request for a federal court
Three times he wee slapped
highways over the four • day injunction to send tha 75,000 strik­ down hard by Presiding Justice
Fourth of July weekend.
ing seamen back to work for an tiolshe Landau for "making
speeches.”
Aa additional 10.000 persons 10-day cooling off period.
Eichmann danlad flatly he bed
could undergo disabling Injuries
Tha board ia under orders from
ever the 102-hour holiday period Kennedy to find out by Friday if anything to do with running the
from Friday at i p. m. through possible, whether the strike is a death camps, though the Israeli
aUdalght Tuesday, July 4.
threat to tba nation's health and prosecution charges that several
of them, including the vast eam-,Traffic fatalities could run 25 safety.
termination factory a t Auachwtta,
pee eeat higher "than ever a
where t.4 million Jews wore
comparable aon-boliday period,”
killed, came under hie direct or­
since nearly |U the nation's T4
ders.
mlllioa ears will be used, travel"J played no role whatsoever ia
lag a total of 10 billion mllea.
them. I bed no functions .and ne
This year's estimate exceeds the
authority ia them,” he
toU s f 424 traffic deaths la the
leal four-day Fourth of July period
la 1MT, but falls short of tho 411- MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —Weathdeath record la 1950 for a com- ermen hope to have tome help
from space in spotting hurricanes
P a ra b le holiday.
this season.
Lester T. Hubert of the U J
Weather Bureau’s Meteorological
Saletlile Laboratory In Washing
toa told hurricane experts Wed­ ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPI)—Twentynesday a Tiros III weather satel­ eight persons remained hospitallite should be ia orbit "withla lisd today with after effects af
chlorine gaa that leaked nut of a
the next month to six weeks.”
C e p t Joe Tully. wbo took o u t
He laid tba satellite, to be tank and overcame 109 persons
commend of Heavy Attack launched from Cape Canaveral, Wednesday at a crowded swim
‘P l f u One Tuesday waa welcomed will carry cameras and “should ming pool.
.' . back to Sanford today by the Cof­ bo able to discover every storm These were a s deaths, although
fee Club.
in tha world ia lu early, forma­ authorities eaid a youth who re­
fused medical treatm ent aad ran
C e p t Tully, in a brief talk, aaid tive etages.”
away had symptoms isdicatiag a
ha waa glad to be back and emHubert spoke at a session of the "vary dangerous stage of chlorine
y y f —i— the Importance of the second annual technical conferen­
poisoning.”
omamunity working together with ce ea hurricanes, sponsored by
The boy still waa belag seugl
the American Meteorological toMm Navy.
The liquified te a leakage, which
cfety.
About
200
scieatia
s
aad
About M persona attended the
routed about 150 persons from the
iting at the. Chamber of Com- weather specialists are attending pool, wai blamed on a cylinder
the conference.
Building.
explosion resulting from heat aad
structural weakness, police said.
' People were grabbing up their
kids and running,” Diana SaInert,
if, said. " I fell wooiy and my
y*v
throel was tore.”
,
reported today that
Robert Bucket, who waa treated
County Engineer Carlton
id released a t a hospital, aaid
Corners ia open to
thn Upnala Bridge couth of ‘
hfe father Chartee, St, was /'oeatha public.
batklag aad tha gaa suddenly got
week at n coat of
Thn bridge wan
to him. He didn't collapse but he
ibera were removed and
m $4,000. BUas aaid that the
was
very s ir a "
replaced w ith re in fo rc e d concrete.

More Than 11,000 Heralds Delivered Today!
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Flight July 16

VOL. 63

WEATHER: Cloudy through Friday. High today, 87-92. Low tonight, 47-73.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Presa Leased Wire
Established 1008
THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1961

To Consider Berlin Red Threat
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Pre&gt;i-| No early decision on apecific
dent Kennedy called in the Na- mow* was expected. Kennedy and
iional Security Council today t o 'h i t advisers first must consider a
consider possible military a n d ! wide range of potential atepa to
economic atepa to meet tha in- counter any conceivable Commu
nlst military move or pressure
creased .Soviet threat to Berlin.
Tba White House meeting at play against the Rcd-emlrcled Al­
4:30 p.m. followed administration lied forces in West Berlin.
warnings that tha American public
Former Secretary of 8tate Dean
must prepara for tha possibility of Acheson it in charge of pulling
stern measures to meet a situation together recommendations from
which could trigger a third world the various presidential military
and diplomatic advisers. Kennedy
war.

News Briefs
Under Study
WINTER HAVEN (U P I)-A g ricultur*
Commissioner
Doyle
Conner had under study today th*
admission by Centra! Juices Cor­
poration that thsy violated tha
Florida Citrus Code by using addiUvss ia Juices.

Move H ailed.
WASHINGTON (U l'l) — Congrettional atomic experts who
hava been urging resumption of

S M I

450 Road Deaths
Predicted For 4th

Weathermen Hope
For Space Help

Coflee Clubbers
Welcome fully

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Bridge Open

28 Fume Victims
Still In Hospital

NO. 224

Kennedy Calls Security Council

Eichmann Unloads
Slaughter Blame

Progress Reported
In Shipping Strife

lir r a lft

f c A - W w * Xn? , X&amp; T
fresident. - Kennedy’s announce-

CECIL Ai_ TUCKER II,
Beminolg County agricul­
tural agent) has received a
8260 Dow; Study Tour
Scholarship'to take part In
B threa^rask educational
lour for county Extension
workers, announce* Dr. M.
6. Watkins, director of tha
Florida Agricultural Exten­
sion Service. The agent will
represent Florida among
tha 12 men selected to go
on tha Southern Region
Study Tour, one of four
toura offered in the nation­
wide program sponsored by
the Dow Chemical Com­
pany. Tucker was chosen
for his efforts in promoting
Extension S e r v i c e pro­
grams and for his interest
in professional improve­
ment, Dr. Wstkine said.

Explosion Rocks
Teamster Hall
MIAMI (U P I)-A mysterious
explosion rockod tho Tcamstara
Union hall lata Wednesday night,
polico said, shattering windows In
tha building.
Thers wore so reports of
casualties.
Tba bomb squad, polico and
firemen wars called out to Inves­
tigate tho incident.
An investigating officer aaid
tbara was "a funny residua and
■mall In the air." Ha aaid no
motive or explanation for tho
exploaioa has boon uncovered.
Tho Teams te n Union convention
la scheduled to start Monday at
Miami Beach and Union President
Jamas Hof fa already haa arrived
In town for tho meeting,
Wednesday, Hoff* appeared con­
fident th a t ho would easily wtn
re-election no president of tho big
labor organisation. Ua said recant
Investigation by the FBI waa an
attem pt to smoor him.
"They ora trying to dig up some
little araadal, so m atter how
email,” Hoffs aaid.
Hoffa also aharged a Justice
D e p a r t m e n t investigation of
Tea meters activities ia the Miami
area waa aimad a t “revenge" and
bis defeat In kls bid for re-elec-

msat that a scientific’panel.would
Check on whether Ruasle haa con*
ducted Seer*! tests.

Bill Signing WASHINGTON (U PI) — Prealdent Kennedy la expected to sign
Into law quickly a $44 billion
catch-all housing blU carrying
funds to d a a r slums, seat horns
buying and build college dormltorira. Democrats ia both th* Sen­
ate and House Wednesday overrods last-ditch Republican opposi
tioa to give final approval to tha
measure worked out In a confer­
ence committee.

C rashing The Gate
HOLLYWOOD (U PI) — Ellsabeth Taylor and Eddla Fisher
threw a post-midnight p a rt/ today
for Russia’s visiting Moiseyev
dance troupe and actor Lawrence
Tierney waa arrested when he
tried to crash tha gate. Nearly 100
of th* visiting Russians ware
wined and dined at a night club-res
U urant th at featured Jasa by such
celebrities aa Tony Curtis. Janet
Leigh, Mel Ferrer, and Lauienca
Harvey a t P. J.'a Nitery

Opposition
ORLANDO (U PI)—A marketing
older for Florida calory proposed
by Agriculture Commissioner Doy­
le Conner ran into opposition dur­
ing a public bearing Wednesday.
Opponents aaid the proposal would
frees* out small farmers by keep­
ing them from expanding their
base production of celery. Conner
said he would" decide leter whether
to cell a referendum on th* pro­
posed order. Th* final decision ia
up to the celery grower* and
hand (era.

Blue Law Becomes
Political Issue
BOSTON (UPI) A revolt
against the blue laws today had
threatened to become one of the
biggest political baltlea in Mass­
achusetts history.
The coatroversy, touched off by
the U. S. Supreme Court decision
upholding tho ancient statutes,
soma of whlcb arc older than the
court Itself, h is set policemen
against policemen, alarmed warchants ta d confused tho slate's
Judiciary.
A committee of the Greater Bos­
ton Real Estate Hoard estimated
that rigid enforcement of the laws
over th* July Fourth weekend will
cost real estate salesmen aad .**sort area merchants a t least $15
million.
Th* laws forbid mast shops to
operate oa Sunday or tba holiday,

faces a two-fold task in tha com­
ing weeks:
—To convince Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev, by both words
and action*, th at the Western AIlle* are unihakeable In thalr de­
termination to atay in Berlin, will
defend their position by military
might and cannot bo split by Sov­
iet pressure tactic*.
—To awaken tha American pub­
lic to tho grava peril involved In

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★

the new East-West clash In Europe
and to tha possiblt necessity of
distasteful homefront measures to
prepare for any eventuality.
Kennedy emphasised at his news
conference Wednesday that h* had
coma to no final conclusions.
But officials said home-front
suggestions being advanced in­
cluded tbs calling of aom* Nation­
al Guard resatv* units, increasing
tho draft, stepping up civil dsfenss

★

preparations and canvassing meas­
ures to bolster tha economy.
U. 8. official! said thsy saw na
softening of Khrushchev's position
in his announcement Wednesday
that hla threatened peace treaty
with East Germany would guar­
antee access to West Berlin. ,
They pointed out th a t Khrush­
chev still insists th a t tha Allies
would hare to deal with East
Germany, which tha Waat baa re­
fused to do.

★

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★

Nikita Sounds New Scare
GENEVA (UPI) Soviet Pre-iines* have been playing an lmmier Nikita Khruehchev hat* portent part in th* troubles In
sounded a veiled threat on Viet: Laos.
Nam that spells fresh dangers for
United States officials attending
tha uneasy peace in southeast' tha 14-nation conference recently
Asia.
| reported that at least 1,000 ComIn Moacow Wednesday, Khrueh-' muniit North Vietnam*** were
chev said bf was confident that l known to be In action alongside
the alruggls/of th* Vietnamese forj the Red-oriented I'sthet Lao rebtha reunification of their homo- ' els.
land will ekd In full victory.
| Arm* supplls* to the Pathet
M rv-rLao forc*rkkv» been tim ing from
This"W M ^ken
tie to mean Khrushchev titoksd { North Viet Nam, and continue to
the Communist North Vietnamese be supplied from there.
regime's plan to "reunite” the di­
U. 8. Secretory of Stole Dean
vided nation by ousting tha Waat- Rusk recently spotlighted th*
em-backad South Vlatnameaa gov­ grave situation In South Viat
ernment of Nga Dlnh Diem by Nam. Ha dlacloiad th at according
to recent Information Communist
lore*.
The Communist North Victim- •gents and guerrillas operating In

South Vlat Nam have Increased
from 2,000 to over 12,000 la th*
past two year*.
Tha United Stotea earlier this
week charged Red Chine a t th*
Geneva conference with Beektng
to promote a Communist Viet
Nam engineered' take-over of
Laos, as a m ajur atep of the Pelping regime towards gaining a
getaway to aqetht a i t Asia-

U.S. Orbits Satellite

WASHINGTON (U PI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy asked Congres* to ­
day to establish a new disarma­
ment agency which would expend
aad strengthen American effort*
la that field.
He sent the Hoaae and Senate
e proposed measure which would
follow some Unco of
agency" bills sponsored by Ban.
Hubert U. Humphrey, (D-MIml,)
and other lawmaker*.
But odminlstratioa officials em­
phasised th a t th* legislation’* fo­
cus would be on practical mat­
ters affecting abandonment ef nu­
clear and other arms, rather t h n
on general "peace" research.
la aattlng up a "United States
disarm ament s.'ency for world
peace and p u r i t y ” th* edmtalw
tration bill wouldi
Give the agency Independent
status, with Its director acting a*
principal adviser to the President
oa disarmament matters,' respons­
ible only to the chief executive
and th* secretory ef state.

W ith Nuclear Battery
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Tha United Stotea today orbited
the first satellite powered by a
nuclear battery in an historic
"three-for-one” rocket shot th at
heralded a new era In th* con­
quest of apace.
Tha *atw moonlet, a 18-iidad
package named Transit- IV-A,
beeped out signals to test an allweather system for global navi­
gation. Two of its four radio
"voices" received electric power
from a grapefruit-slaed generator
using e radioactive Isotope as
fuel.

U. B. A."—Into a generally cir­
cular orbit estimated a t 140 miles
above earth.
Tba launching marked two atops
into th* future for the U, 8. apace
program:
—Marriage of tho power *f tha
atom to orbiting spacecraft. Nu­
clear generators are lightweight
and long-llvod, and wlU b t used
to provide electricity for commu­
nications, navigation and military
aatellites th at will hava to remain
In operation for years.
—Proof th a t multiple satellite*
can bo launched successfully with
a single racket. For full-scale
"space station" networks suck as
those for communications pur­
poses, the Initial cost wilt b* les­
sened by tha use ef oa* booster
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Tba to orbit several aatellltoe la eoa
Navy said today Ito historic crack.
tkree-la-ee* space shot had
Thera have been no Indications
achieved an "eicelleat” orbit. It that Russia has attempted either
expected lu navigation satellite e multiple satellite launching or
to batata* "the first operational th* us* of nuclear power for elec­
■pec* ayatem
la the werld.” tricity in payloads.
.Tha launching went smoothly.
About S it hours after tha 00-foot
Near Transit IV-A, two ether snub-nosed rockst blasted Into tha
artificial aatellites, Grab HI end sky, the Defense Department an­
Injun, whirled around earth t* nounced the satellites had gone
collect radiation Information that into orbit.
Further Information was with­
will be useful in plutting trips late
held until data from tracking sta­
space by man himself.
tions around the world eould be
A single thunderous atrok* by analysed,
a two-stag* Thor-Able-Stor rocket
However, sources said all three
iired a t 12:28 a. m. EDT swept aetellltea were beaming signals
the three satellites and an empty bark to earth during the early
upper stage—1,822 pounds of hours, and that th* nuclear pack­
equipment stomped “made ia
age ''appeared to be working
dandy.”
Injun, e 40-pound cylinder, was
designed to pick up detailed inB . . J . A mL * A
formatiea concerning hlgk-inten­
“ 11 Iv O O U S A S K C O
sity
beads of radiation known aa
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep.
William C. Cramer, (R-FU.), tks "Van Alien belts" around
urged Wednesday that the federal earth- These belts pose potentially
government keep a closer welch serious probleeta la space travel­
oa Florida’s public roads pro- ers venturing toward th* mo*a
Bad planets.
Jecu.
Grab Is a I I peaad ephare to
Cramer asked the B uraia e |
Public Roads for specific Informa­ measure radiation earning from
tion oa the proposed rerouting af the tu a — ale* a severe problem
la ta n ta le Ui^iway 7S la Florida. for maa-lato-spece progress*.

★

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Federal Watch

New Disarmament
Agency Urged
By President

President Signs
Highway Measure

WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presldent Kennedy signed the highways
bit! Into law today.
Approved by Congreaa three
days ago, the legislation la de­
signed to keep th* Interstate
highway system oa e pay-as-yougo hails until Its schadalod eompieties la W i t
The Mil raise* the taxes e a tho
trucken aad ti n e aad cancels a
■chedaled c u t la gasoline taxes,
so th a t tha highway plea esa be
financed.
The sasasuro also provides for
e two-year extension of federal
payments to aUtee which out) the
billboards along tha 41A00 mile su­
perhighway system.
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5 Iff Omfnrff frraiff
Pago 2—Thura. June 29, 1961

M onroe
, Ry M M . H. L. JOHNSON
| the road Is now open. Ths M w
Well, whe said we aren’t getting bridge &lt;• •» &lt;“ t flnUhsd. • • •
a n / rain? But we are and it c a r - ; Tommy and Ruthia Swsggerty a rt
taialy Is still needed vary badly, | painting up a storm In theirhom e,
too. Bo let It rain except on w ash, They hope to be able to move back
day. • • • The J. Calvin Rowes are in
sometime this week. Frank
going to have a lot of company Price is putting new rabineU in
this weekend. Their daughter and the kitchen for them. Frank Is a
son-in-law and children of War- whis a t that. • • • Congratulation.
minster, Pa. Ur. and Mrs. Paul 14 J «r*7 Luke and Don Conway on
Purtell and children, also son and
daughter-in-law, Major and Mrs.
Boyce J . Howe and sops, of Mi­
ami and another eon and daughter-in-Uw, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Rowe aad daughters, of Tampa,
will tie here. • • • We had a pleas­
an t aurprise last weekend. My
aunt and ancle, the George Town­
sends of Ocala, and my cousin,
whom I haven’t seen in year,
Metis Bowles, who (U bet* from
Denver with her two' sons. We hed
an enjoyable afternoon of Ulklng
o v tr old times. Merle belongs to a
Home Demonstration club up there
To John bommeree, owner o f
so we had a good time swapping the Du.ch Mill Nursery on New
Ideas. I showed her bow to make Upsaia Road, working with plants
Chenillo haU and the cute yarn and flower* Is more than a Job,
kittens and she la anxious to show it la a way of life, s.nct his boy­
hor club how. • • • Ths Claude hood la Holland, plant propaga­
Bawldns and son Sidney leave this tion and cul.ura have been his
weekend for New Jersey fo r a only occupation and bobby.
visit with Rena’s sister, Florence. Aflr# Immigrating t o . America,
They will bo fo n t two weeks. • • • Lommerse got hi* degree ia LandMad a call from Olga HunUr. Sha scaping at tb# Nnlveraity of
has mads m t a Tata Bag. Thanks
ad much Olga. Bha la so smart in
making things. I will Uka it with
s m next wask. I t U certainly nice
and pretty. Wish you war# going
dost weak too, Olga. You had such
a nice time last year. * * * Lucille
Fitsgsrald. Naomi Bapp and myself will leave July. 10 for Gaines­
ville where ws will attend a short
course. • • • Hava you all bean
down to-the school yet to soa the
now Community Building sotting
th eref Bo the dream of the build­
ing la cartels]/ now a reality,

RAISING THE FLAG opened the Campfire Ceremony at Brownie Day
Camp which wan held at Silver Lake, Monday through Friday, laat week,
with more than 112 girls and adult lenders in attendance at the daily n es.
■Iona. Below, Linda McArdle demonstrated the routines of the Eagle
Dance for a group of Brownies around tha Campfire.
(Herald Photos)

more comfortable than we could
before.
•
v.
Thus, we can say that these
new chemical' pesticides have in­
creased human well-being. But
none of us must forget that these
chemical pesticides are poison­
ous. Users of these poisons have
a double responsibility: that of
avolditfc Injury to themselves and
others, and that of preventing con­
tamination of food. Some agri­
cultural workers handling poi­
sons are injured through ignor­
ance or a misunderstanding of
instruc.ions while others know'
better but simply are careless or
reckless.
Most accidents with pesticides
can be prevented by doing the
following things: (1) keeping the
material out of reach of child­
ren; (2) reading and following the
precautions on the label; (3) care­
fully disposing of empty con­
tainers.
i Publicity given the various agri­
cultural poisons by manufactur­
ers and farm leaders has helped
in preventing such accidents. But
there are still some injuries and
deaths that can be directly altributed to carelessness with these
poisons.
According to the World Health
organisation of the United Na­
tions, this country and other coun­
tries reporting, showed more than
2300 deaths from poisoning in a
recent year. A Urge majority of
these deaths occurred among
children under 10 years of age. Of
the faUlities among children from
pesticides, 00 percent of the chil­
dren were under I years of age.
Therefore, the need for keeping
poisons out of the reach of chil­
dren cannot be stressed too much.

Made
By The
that kills agricultural pests will
likely be harmful to faumans-so
know what you’re doing before us­
ing the chemicals.

Turtle
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North Orlando
Couple Honored
Mr. and Mrs. William MacKintosh
of 81 N. Devon Avt. in North Or­
lando wero doubly honored by
membera of tha Village Garden
Club during the past season by
receiving the club’s first Garden
of tha Month Award last Ju ’y aad
also its first Garden of the Y ear
Award which was announced at
the annual banquet on Juoa &gt;8.
A three-piece pottery set of
modern design ia an off-white
color w fi donated by the Village

Squadron Nine
Goes To Sea

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« THOMAS HL-aSKU. WALTON

,
D lo la .td
X T e All CieAllere eeS P . r . e e . II.* • ima Claim* ee Demaed* S aale.t

— a .is Males.i
* ’ You and verb of rou ara her." by noilflad. and rtuuired to pr»*
j e«nl any i-lalma and damanda which
** you, er altlisr of you. m ar liava
2 again.t lb . aalata of TIIOSIAM
5 RVMUI.L WAI,TON, dtoaaatd. lalo
u of oald county, to she County
• Judge ef Seminal* County, fle r* Ida, a t bis offlca In tha court
2 bouao of aald County at Uanfard,
" Florida, within algbt ealandar
« mvutbi from tha Hina of tha first
publication uf ttala u n tie. Kacb
X claim or demand shall ba In writa&gt; Ins, end .b all atate tha plana of
*• rta id .n t. and pint offlca addr.aa
j of Ilia claimant, and aliall l&gt;.
X aworn to by tho claimant, aam t
m or attorney, and any auch claim or
&lt;• demand not an (Had shall ba void.
Hither T. It. Walton
As adm inistrator of the
-i
K ila lt of
JJ
Thutnaa • Huaaell Walton.
.
Deceased
m Mack N. Cleveland. Jr.
2 Attornay at Law
2 Sanford Atlantic Nat'l Mb. Hide.
2 Sanford. F lorida
« A tto rn e y . for K atate
~ Publish Ju n e I I * Ju ly 8. I t, I*.

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The (‘t|ave!lngest" squadron In
the Navy, Heavy Attack Squadron1
Nine, commanded by Cdr. T. A .1
Wagner, once again will deploy
aboard U8S Saratoga for an In­
tensive six-week training period.
The squadron will bo loading
aboard Saratoga at Mayport, Flo­
rida on June 28 aod 30.
The Brownie Day Camp was
The problems Involved In m ur­ held from Monday through Friday
ing 10 Jet bombers, 3300 pounds
of last week at Silver Lake un­
of equipment, and 300 moa are \der the direction of Mrs. Wllllgm
tremendous. The men and equip­
P. Miller,' Saminoio County Diement must bo moved ovor 100 trlcl Chairman.
miles from Sanford to Mayport
and then settled aboard the car­ Four units of 17 to 28 members
rier. Such an operation is similar took part ia daily activillta from
to moving twenty households aim- 81 a. m. until 1:30 p, m. except
ultaneously. However, the men of on
1 Thursday when the Campfir*
Heavy Nina are past m asters In Ceremony, opening at 3:30 p. m.,
ibis art, having made six similar was held.
Using the theme “Seminole
moves in the past twelve months.
Heritage," adult leaders Included
On Feb. 27, 1831, the first
steam catapult ever Installed on
a Navy ship was tested aboard
lb* aircraft carrier USS Han­
cock at (he Pugst Sound Naval
Shipyard, Bramsrlon, Wash.

crafts sessions when the girls,
ranging from second graders
through this year’s Fly-ups, made
bird feeders, Indian costumes,
Jewelry and name t a p ; hikes,
including two f’ralny day" excur­
sions when girls donned the rain­
coats for the trips and dally swim
sessions under the direction of
Mrs. James Buckler.
At the Campfire Ceremony,
which was considered the closing
event of the Camp, refreshments

of soft drinks, doughnuts aad pop-1 Judging far the year** award
corn, popped over the open fire *** done on the basis of best allop*n Ilr*’ I round garden and included points
" tr* ■e r’*a :
for m aturity end color a t the near
Each anlt had a part In the perfect landscaping plants aad
program with tha Lone Oaks In flowers plus the carpet-Uks apc h a rp of lighting the campfire; P w a n e e o f the lawn.,___________
the Loo* Pina aad Plateau u rtts
of staging th# Indi*n Dances and; I

the Crooked Oska, of soap.
also was responsible
(or presenting a skk during the I
program.

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�Thurs. June 29, 1961—Page 3

OVIEDO POSTMASTER J. II. JONES celebrate* his 20th year ot aervlce
at the job Saturday, nlso hi* birthday. Pictured with him i.t Mr*. June* who
also in July marks 18' ^ years at the Oviedo office.
(Herald Photo)

Eight Seminole Girls Represent Area
This wai a beautiful display of
sewing talents.
Our last day arrived regretfully.
Dr. M. O Watkins. Director of
Florida
A gricultural
Extension
Service, addressed nearly 730
girls, lie told us to come home
and "S erve" our club, our com ­
munity, and our country.

Belle Cocke, business professor
a t FSU. Her address was on
"Learning." I represented our
eounty at the meeting ot live Stale
Council. During this meeting we
mada new friends and discussed
business a t the council. Tuesday
evening other 4-H girls gave
demonstration* ranging from hair
•tyling to a tap dance.

I doubt U any one who beard
_ (ha lecture by Mias Eleanor Echo,
• ’Simplicity Pattern Company, will
ever forget her talk o s "C harm .’*
Wa had terio w momeata during
Abort
Course.
Ooe occurred

"Live." Thursday afternoon we
learned about the Supreme Court
from nooe other than Chief Ju s­
tice Etwhyn Tbomae, and later
TeUeheaeee wee invaded when
toe to 400 4-Her’e went shopping.
Carla Lommter and Barbara
Banner
represented
Seminole
County in the Slate Dress Revue.

Friday afternoon each county
was
recognized ■ and
special
awards were presented to out­
standing 4-H girls. Friday evening
our
candlelighling
ceremonies
were held indoors. Slat*. Council
officer* were installed.
While at Short Course we at­
tended classes. I went to an in­
teresting clast on money, time
and energy management. "Your
Home Grounds" taught me how
to make our yards beautiful.
Mlaa Anna Mac Sikes, State
Home Demonstration Agent, and
BUI M ean, tong leader, were two
people we couldn't do without
We wish to think all our spon­
sor*, agents, leaders, snd every­
one who made Short Course pos­
sible.
Thank you for the opportunity
of attending 4-H Short Course.
Linda King
President Seminola
County
4-H Girls' Council
Carla's account:
Dear Friend*,
I would) like-to share with you
some of the many experiences
and pleasures I had while at 48lh
Annual Girl* 4-H Short Course
hald at the Florida State Univer­
sity in TaUahassec.
1 have had the pleasure of at­
tending Short Course both this
year and last year, Likewise, I
have had the pleasure of being in
the State Drcsa Bevue both years.
In the Revue I wore a two way
Boor length formal, with about
eighty other girl* from nil over
the State of Florida. The model­
ing of clothes consisted of sports­
wear, school, work and Sunday
clothe*, plus quite a few suits,
then the formats. The Theme
was: "Standing on the Corner."
We also had the pleasure of
making a tour of the State Su­
preme Court. Alao meeting and
talking with the Chief Justice EL
wya Thomas. The girls who did
not make the tour of the Supreme
Court had the pleasure of a tour

Saturday wiir be a big day for
Oviedo P ostm aster J . B. Jones,
for with its dawning he celebrates
his 23th year at the job.
And, if thta event is not suffi­
cient reason to w arrant a cele­
bration, he slill will be entitled to
one for Saturday also is his birth­
day.
Actually, July could be consid­
ered "The Jones Month," since it
also m arks 18'* years of service
for Mrs. Jones (.Marian) at the
oificc.
Many resident* of the area,
Jones says, think th at with the
passing of 33 years as postm aster
In- is to retire. This is not true he
advised, adding that "anyw ay, I'm
Just getting wound up out here and
wouldn't know what to do without
my work.”
Recalling the day when he first
took over the job back in 1930,
Jones said life post office was lo­
cated in space originally known as
the "Swope Building," now identi­
fied a i the “ Niblark properly."
At that tim e there were about
an even d o irn boxes in the office
which had to be rented by the
postm aster along with his money
order and stam p w tdow s .'rant a

World War I
Vets Set Meet
Tha veterans of World War T
will have their meeting on Friday
at • p. m. at the American l e ­
gion home.
A report of the atate conven­
tion held in St. Petersburg will
be given at this time.
All veterans of World War I,
iheir widows or wlvea arc cord­
ially invited to attend. Refresh­
ments will be served following
the meeting by the Ladies’ Aux­
iliary.
Tho sacred summit of Mt. Fuji
in Ja p an i* worshipped by Bud­
dhists and Shintoist! alike.

special firm handling these items,
he said.
L ater, a . the need for additional
facilities grew, the office Has
moved into the Jones Building
where the postm aster did alt of
the rui iwntry work fo r h it own
service windows.
In 1937, a 34-mile ru ral route,
worked out by Jones, received ip .
proval of postal authorities. The
late Jack C. Kasell, a former Chuluota postm aster, took over as
ca rrie r where hr served for 13
years before his death. Mrs, llereley Mae Wainrlght drove the route
on a tem porary basis until Theo­
dore •T,cle', Aulin J r ., present
carrier, took over tha job.
I’elr had 130 boxes when hr
went to work, Jones recalled.
N7&gt;\v, the rout* eovera nearly 4oo
miles, avi-iaglng a box a mile, and
in the new post office, occt'P cd tn
February, lotto, there are 500 per­
sonal boxes which were Installed
along with other new equipment
throughout. A sta r route from
Sanfunl, covering Geneva and
Chuluola, also selves the Oviedo
office.
And, last week, the Chuluota

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MILLER, WHAT OF THE GRIND?

This U * u u u i t ' t l i i newspapers try to get acroee
ioat before each holiday:
The Fourth of July U contlnf up and already plane
a r t being made for weekend tripe and various Indepen­
dence Day activitiee at the beaches, swimming pools,
e*a ^5obody would sit down with family or friends and
make plans for destruction of life, limb or property. But
this la the way it works out for an ever increasing numia during holiday period*.
ber of
_____ all thara la'to lay in this repeated warning
la please obey tha traffic laws, start a Ifttla sooner and
g o a little slower, respect the rights of others and use
non sense in whatsvsr you do.
See you July 5.

thus keep a crowd of children oc­
cupied for SO mlnutei, which Is
cheap Insurance for adult a s m s ,
believe met
» parents should speed five mtaC ate* hatching ap year eeterUla- Meanwhile, you get them out of
* a e a t That "P enny-B eat" has the house so the women folks can
ri saved my frassled nerves ataey work in peace.
Children relish surprises, so al­
these, sad the ether Maas below
ways
keep a few games "up your
* ate easy I# see, eve* ea the eper
sleeve" for emergency use.
S e f the element.
Any beck yard can quickly be
£ CA8E J-ifS : Bobby D., aged 11,
rigged up for a 8- or 4-hole min­
tr ie a dynamo e f energy.
iature golf course, using Un rant
*'
*a*.a » lafm
*
* , "D r. nCrane,"
Mi
2 began, "Botvry gets Into n lot of
Let tha kids amptojTVick* or
* mischief.
s r y S n i i 'f c
bream handies for golf clube.
S "B ut ha Ian's n bad child. H«
Another quick gam j th at re­
u- Simply babbles over with unused
quires vary little equipment Is vol­
Z nervous energy .*
leyball, played with Inflated rub­
2 • "His Daddy scolds him and often ber balloons.
£ punishes him, yet I believe w* are
'S tretch a place of grocer1*
» « * blame to t net helping Bobby
string
between two trees, or run
abat es! hla nervous tension,
It between two pillars In year
t- "W hat can parents de to relieve
church basement.
£ their jpoungitars of each pent-up
Then ttse on* or more balloon*.
•.e n e rg y !"
They lot tha children vent a greet
£- Outdoor exercise beets sitting in
deal of energy, but are harmless to
^ front of e TV s e t
So tneonrage children to run tha furniture or yodr church *r
home, even If played Indoors.
•e»d romp.
Betides, you can put 10 or more
5 Scot weric, ea in sue of crayena
players on each aide and thus heap
w or. pen end pencil,. ntUiae the arms.
20 children in action. I f need he,
T But running, ramping, riding n
yon can have an elimination tour­
• tricycle, employ tha lags. They are
nament, allotlng 10 mlnutee par
K not only larger muscles, but must
gams.
• ta r ty tbs full weight of tha whole
And a "treasure hunt" la always
Ebody, aa lag nation drains off anrsurefire with teenagers. I t can
S p ie s energy much faster than a m
hasp them occupied 1st hours.
£ * r hand activity.
Obviously, It takes a little fore5 If you are having n family dinthought'and planning by parents
* p n with maybe a dosau youngto channal tha energy of children,
£ store cluttering! up tha bouse and
but that’s on* of our adult obliga­
&lt; goMagr to tha way of tho cooks,
tions,
,
* then announce a new game, relied
So .end fo r tho booklet "Out­
c "Penny Hont-"
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door Games” endot.ng a (tamped
X len d the children around the
return envelope, plus 21 state.
j block for a foot n e e , to t this runKeep It la tha pocket of your nut*
* Rlag wlU calm them.
for quick use n t picnics, too.
S Meanwhile, It lets ye* adults
(Always writs lo Dr. Crsaa la
w eeetter pennies ever tha lawn. This
rare ef this newspaper, caries* game can nagnily ha operated
lag a long 4 cant stamped, ad­
£ quickly lor yog eea collect enough
dressed envelop and 20 reals in
v pennies from the adults to make n
c o m typing aad printing coals
'" to ta l of IS to N .
whan yen send far one of Ids
l e metlmre I have Included a few
booklets.)
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BOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ms#
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Olive Oyl to the "Popayo" car­
toons, will appear to the mavis
"A Majority Of On*" to tbs rote
• aad s ta rt them off with a "Oo."
of Essie Rubin which she acted
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ROME, Italy — What do ItalIans think tha United States will
do whan Russia turns on tha Ber­
lin bast the nest time, probably
la tb* autumn or winter of this
year!
As • rule 1 leave tea probable
reaction ef ■ foreign country to
those thinking American Journallata who fly In, pause for a refuel­
ing, and taka off again, their poc­
kets full ed notes aad their beads
full ef Information.
But this time, feeling that
KhnOhctaVa latest, uUUnatum Is
going to be a showndown between
tbs U J . and Russia, 1 wandered
around aiklag Italians what they
thought the U. S. would do, how
tho U. 8. would meet the Soviet
challenge.
After all, tb* Italians are in
NATO, and are a vital part of
the Free World, and hare s lot at
■tabs la say bssd-on moating ol
tha United States and tha Com­
munist power. Their opinions
might bo worth while.
Boiled down, tho opinion of the
twenty o r thirty average Kali­
ans 1 talked with la this: tha
United State* will b* tha on# to
give, the one to make a conces­
sion, the on* to make a strategic
re tre a t Russia will coma out el
tha crisis with more than R has

W tg » 3 "

P«(* 4—Thura. June 29,1901

? i

c &amp; r /c /s M k

None of tbs men I talked with
were .statesmen. Rather, they
were the type ol men who line
the streets when statesman pass,
flags flying, sirens blowing, and
motorcycles brushing a pith.
Newspaper readers — that sum*
them up. What they know they
get from the papers.
I talked with tha man who
handlse my banking (be spent
two years in UtU* Rock a i a
prisoner of war), the concierge
of my apartment, (be taught, to
k u ^ m lA
11/ . - I f a t l e U r e a l ' • • . S l l
World War
II at Salerno), a wait­
er of two, a tobacconist, a Jour­
nalist on an evening paper, a
grocery store owner, and Ih* bar­
ber who gives me s dandy hair­
cut for tbirty-two cents.
Thay all felt that Russia didn't
want, a war, but they didn’t Star
one as much as the United States.
This thay couldn’t quit* under­
stand for they feel, aa many Europaans do, that the U. 8. could
whip Russia.
Astad why they thought tbs U J .
would make a concession over
Berlin, they polated out that tha
U. 8. has been. making conces­
sions aver since World War II
and that there wasn't mueh rea­
son to aspect s change*
They said (most of th a n ) that
the United States counted too

BEDROOM SCENE
OLD SAYBROOK, Conn. (UPI)
—G uilts at tha Terra Mar Hotel
bare had to forego drinks.but got
a buss out of leva scenes enacted
by Troy Donahue and Diana MeBala whan tha cocktail lounge
was converted Into a bedroom far
Warner Brea.' "P arrish."
• ,

The possibility of an automobile
strike on top of a eteol price In­
crease might also be disastrous for
the steelmakers.
Goldberg, wearing hla govern­
ment hat, has to us# hi* Influence
to prevent an auto atriko. Ha aaya
now th at a statement he made on
tho subject In Detroit recenUy, to
the effect that the country "could
not tolerate" an auto strike, waa
both misquoted and mlslntcrprettd.
What ha aaya ha said then wae
that the automobile unlone and tha
companlea are both experienced In
labor relations, and that tha gov­
ernment had no intantlon of trying
to dlctata a settlement. He added
that a shutdown now, as tha econ­
omy (a emerging from a recession,
would not be good for the country.
United Auto Workers President
Walter Reuther has indicated that
tha union will demand annual salarias Instead of .hourly wages, ex­
panded unemployment medical
benefits and full hospltal-aurgicalhealth Insurance paid for by tha
companlea. Also more attention to
Job displacement by automation
and uaa of company-hald pension
funds for worker housing.

But the auto worker*, too, h»v«
taken a beating In the receulon.J
High unemployment rates hare not
left the union In any poiltlon to
make excessive demand* or take a
long strike.
Goldberg feels that wage In­
creases granted In other Industries
sv fa r this year have been moder­
ate. An auto wage increase of sim­
ilar proportions might not l&gt;o
considered Inflationary.
Bureau of labor statisUcs, re­
porting on 120 wage agreements '
negotiated since Jan. 1, puts the
rang* of increase from on* cent to
17JS cents an hour, the median increaee being eight to nine cents an
hour. This does not Include eost of
living Increases, became the price
Index has held steady so far.
BLS reports for both 19S0 and
1UG0 show median increases e d t
nine to eleven cents an hour, in­
cluding cost of living increases but
excluding fringe benefits.

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Wllh
"The Parent Trap," Walt Disney
debuts In a naw kind of high-level
humor.
Dlaney’a newest excursion into
celluloid c o m ed y .su re Meureen
O'Hara, Brian Kalth and Haylay
Mills. .Tha story revolves about
parents who fall under tha spell
of twin daughters they can’t tell
apart.
EXPLORER CITED
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Tha
National Geographic S o c i e t y
awarded French undersea explor­
e r Jaeques-Yvei Cousteau J m
Hubbard Modal for his motion
picture "Tha Silent World."
The commendation cited Cous­
teau for “hla outstanding work In
furthering public understanding
of the world beneath the eea."
One of overy eight Ameri­
cans will enter a hospital with­
in the course ef a yaar’s time.

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WASHINGTON—(HEA)—Pres­
ident Kennedy’* appeal th at labor
and management must periue re­
sponsible wage and price policies
in these critical times Is heeding
for a couple of severe test*.
First sparks have been flying
from the nation’s steel centers
that an increase In aome prices
might be In the ‘making, In eplt* of
a recent cut on reinforcing bar
costs.
And June 80 ii the deadline for
United Auto Workere to give no­
tice they wish to reopen and mod­
ify their September IBM contract.
The administration may have a
hard time heading off these
moves. Any Idea of imposing con­
trols has been rejected. But curb­
ing Inflation by the maintenance
of stable price and wage levels Is
I essential to tha Kennedy recovery
i and growth program.
Wuen tha steal strike waa set­
tled In January, 19G0, It waa gen­
erally understood there would be
no Immedlalb Increaae In atcel
prices. This In iplta of the fact
that tha companies estimated the
waga increases would add |1 . bil­
lion to thslr costa.
Two lncrea*«» of seven cents an
hour were granted, effective Dec.
I, I960 and Oct. ’, 10(12, plus cost
of living lnercaese up to six cents
an hour and additional fringe ben­
efits.
Tha idea waa that In tha ex­
panding economy then envisaged,
the companies could absorb th u s
Increased costa without raising
price* or cutting profits. But the
first Increase went Into effect a t
tha bottom of a recession.
Steel production and employment
are recovering now. Increased de­
mand might Justify some price
risei.
But the eteel Industry Is in a bad
competitive position now—Intern­
ally, from foreign suppliers and
from the lighter metals and plas­
tics. A pries increase might be dis­
astrous.
The Kennedy administration has
made no direct overtures to the
steelmakers to hold down thslr
prices and does not Intend to. But
if the companlea a r t making
money now, a price Increase would
be hard to Justify, a t least until
tha second-round wag* increaae
goes into effect in October 1962.
Labor secretary A rthur J . Gold­
berg, than counsel for the Steel­
workers’ union, waa o a t eg the
principal negatiators of the 1960
■tael contract. Ho argued thee it
was not Inflationary. Working for
tho government now, ho has to see
to It th at It linX

Assignment Washington
WASHINGTON - Mob* of tour­
ists hra desecrating e a r beautiful
Capitol ai the United ftates. Tha
daspoUars, who eetenilbly step
Into the building to drink to tb*
bistory af a great nation, Nave a
trail r i ugly trash.
Acres* tha marble floor from
sag aid* |e Iba other, I counted
US cigarette butts, some still
smouldering, making scars to Urn
akmo. Otbars bad bare crunched
tote lbs floor by canteas baali.
ta p e r cups, somo partly flDod
With coffee, wore stuffed Into cor­
ners.
It's a sordid mesa. But, at that,
aU three stains — aad also teat
af the ltpetkfc am*art on the walls
—can be cleared up. However,
tea Initials carved tote tee m a r
hla end sandstone Mocha on tb*
eeisida af tea bnUdtog leave todslibt* calling cards of defaceThere's ao escusa for this
aba awful disfigurement of our
great landmark of democracy.
Tha ttafte are (till another Mat­
ter. An offlstel af tha Capital
architect's office said the ether
day t|w t the Capitol's fine, trad!Usual ceramic aptaaere
what
was left ef team -tad to be eel-

call from a constituent complain­
ing teat a certain portrait la not
Identified. It's just that tee archi­
tect’s office hadn't here able to
keep up with the pilfering.
W ont care of wanton doslniclion was tea damage don* te n *
years ago to lb* large. Battle af
Laka Erie portrait baigtag out­
side of the visiters' gallery ef tee
Senate.
. A congregation el radicals from
New York City; sot on damoastratiling to tho Cspitol, waa Inter­
cepted outside the Senate gaflary.
Each waved an unfurled mtotetlura U. S. flag.
Police warned against demon­
strations and, to insure order,
commanded each wonld-bo de­
monstrator to roll up his flag. To
■bow tbolr disdain, several ef tbs
man to tha party Jabbad e t tea
portrait with their flag sticks ea

SOUTH’S

FINEST

Lack ef respect for our Capitol
c a t bo found almoet any day now
that summer vacation la upon ns.
Indecent attire, for onample.
Young women coma to barefoot,
wearing Bikini starts and some­
thing not meek latgar than two
Band Alda for m upper covering.
Savsral elderly ladies sam e tot*
tha agdat* Senate tori week a t­
tired in shorts.
The strength af e nation can
often ho found to I t a . patriotism
of its people.
That patriotism and respect to
reflected to e a r attitude to ear
flag, to our couatry—and to the
domed marble symbol ef ear
freedom, the Capitol ef the
United Stales.
Lately, teat attitude hasn't
been aaytkteg to he proud af. .

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Grasshoppers Ravage Farm States

Begins New
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act W ith W arning
aaid. "This could snarls the end
of the free competitive system
th a t has provided In America the
A ate Workers union by warning highest standard of living th at
(ha* esatlnuid government later- working m en and women have
P M tlm hi bargaining talks 'V o id
Wash th a and o f tha boo oompoUH ot system” in ibis country.
dadicato our full utforta” to prov­
Tbo UAW, negotiating industry- ing the detractors wrong by work­
grids contracts for 4MMN6 auto ing out a aou-laflationary settleWethers, also warned th at “we a u n t
■ a r b a te to face the pr aagaat’* e f
l a wthar alas pledged to "da
i m n m m t Intervention onleaa everything g am b le to achieve a
“We solve our problems by te l- settlement without the need for
■story agreem ent”
assistance or Intervention from
Thus, with the new negotiations Washington.”
Before recessing tonight for a
long July « holiday, the UAW
planned to present GM with a
number e f proposals for solving
unemployment problem* la the
auto Industry;.
Included wove plana for a short­
•n assn l Motors. Ford waa next er work week, a flexible work
M ap* with sessions a t Chrysler week, longer veestiene, eatery pay
Oerp. starting Friday. Urn ISM for hourly rated factory workers
o a a tn c ts.w itb the big three onto and early retirement—a ll designed
companies expire Aug. 11.
to stabilise cmpleyuMot ia tho
UAW President W alter P . Ran- auto industry.
M r . n re u n t for tho aim in g of
tho GM talks, planned to bo on
bond today, too, a t Ford fa r a
brief negotiating retaken w ith Uaknotes L. Denise, the company’s
vie* president fo r labor relatione.
Denise, in n statement issued
before tbo 11 u a . storting time,
aaid “the rig h t of management
and labor to work out their dtfimuneeo acreao tho bargaining
Sable appears to be on trial to thin
Bear Adm, Joaapb M. Carsoa
country.”
boeaate Commander of. Fleet Air
"Detractors bold th at the ays- Jacksonville and Commander of
Sam baa felted — th a t the only Naval Air Bases, Sixth Naval DUway to avoid eoatiy atrikaa and trtet during morning eotomoates
Inflationary settlements la for at tho Naval Air BUttea Jack­
fovenunoat to act tbo to m s," ho sonville Wednesday.
He replaced S ta r Adm. Ken­
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Cw on Takes

THIS IS THE SLUING which denotes the way of life in Silver Sends,

new home development alone t|ie ocean a t New Smyrna Beach.

No Smeor Intended
Official Says

eently developed a large tract of
lead at- New Smyrna Beach.
Ih o property, known as savor
Sands, encompasses nearly a mile
of ocean frontage, la addition to
ooean homesltes, extensive ceostnictton has recently boon com­
pleted which provides ctn a l front
lots as well, plus direct access
to the intercosslel waterway.
All homesltes have boon con-

Tbo property ia eaaly located
by taking tbo South Causeway
from Naw Smyrna and turning
South on Saxon‘ Drive.

Over Command
At Jacksonville

SACLEm pktN
Get Honors

were Charles W, Brows, Feed P.
Strang*. Jam as M. Ftelda, condue tori; Herman C. Guslar aad
JESSiel Mlnartk, saglaaiN i PblUp J . Alloa, trainman) Cheries
H. Walsh, Itorahecpor, aad N. C.
Mincey, Car Inspector. Ilm llar
•mbtems
had ptavto—ly bean
presented Will trick ta d Mites
Austin,
Fifty employe# aad M eads asNmbted at the aaramoay I t con­
gratulate and wtok Iho "oldsters"
wall.

Jacksonville, he la the immediate
superior of Capt. J . M. Tuliy, Jr.
who teak over the duties ef Com­
mander Heavy Attack Wteg On*
Just Tuesday.
Aa Commander Naval Air Base,
Sixth Naval District, ha ia tha
Immediate superior of C apt R. W.
fly*, Command!ag Officer of tbo
Bsnlerd Naval Air Statics. Bath
af B e local Captaias won proseat a t dte c m monies to Jack­
sonville.
Carsoa is a much decorated of­
ficer who has hpd a colorful ca­
reer af aarvlc* to tha Navy. He
win prebebiy be present at maay
isia ria n i to Saaford both official
and social a i ha performs hit
MW assignments.

NEW YORK (U PI)—Tad Saute.
Latin America correspondent fa r
the New York Times, today blam­
ed ‘‘incredible mismanagement” by
field agents e f tha Central Intelli­
gence Agency for the April Cubes
invasion fiasco.
Soule, writing la the current is­
sue of Look magnate*, arid tho
CIA agents kept President Ken­
nedy to the dark on details e f the

•truettoo graded and the entire
area ha* hard surfaced roads,
•lo rn drainage, city'w ater, lights
and telephone facilities.
Tba property has been develop­
ed for lot sales exclusively en­
abling tba buyer to build to bis
own plans, bo it for a summer
cottage or permanent residence.
But la all cases, minimum square
fooUgs restrictions m ust be ad-

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Out­
going Milk Commission Adminis­
trator Howard Walton aaid today
his ouster in favor of E. V. Fisher
of Tailablssee had nothing to do
with an attempt to sm ear him.
Walton said both Gov. Parris
Bryant and Milk Commission
Chairman Sherman Smith bad
found no grounds to a charge by
E. T. Lay of Jacksonville that
Walton was an active member of
the NAACP.
Walton denied tbo charge. Ha
laid it came in a letter te a l to
Bryant and Smith by Lay, a paid
lobbyist for tbo Florida Dairy
Products Association and a fre­
quent dissenter with Vflk Com­
mission policies.

By Untied Preea International
Tbo worat Invasion of (ra il*
hopper* (lace the 1*90* la throe
northern
farm
date*
today
•tripped fields bare, defied con*
trot and brought warnings of
"near crop failure”
The grey and green insects,
thriving on recent drought condi­
tions, have attacked nearly all of
Montana's M counties and hun­
dreds of thousands of acres in
North Dakota and South Dakota.
‘"They look like popcorn flying
up from under your feet,” a North
Dakota sheriff said. " It’s the
worst grasshopper outlook since
1934.”
The three states have appealed
to the Agriculture Department for
disaster area' aid. Together with
drought losses, costs of tbo grass­
hoppers' ravages will run Into
millions of dollars.
"The state of Montana has no
funds to assist the farm ers in
this ares la combatting the in­
festation,” acting Gov. Tim Bab­
cock w in d Agricultura Secretary
Orville freem an. He said an east­
ern county had the pests a t "15
to 10 per square fool.”
Chemical spraya slew tbo invaden, but do not stop them.
Control agents must bo weak
enough to permit livestock graslag after spraying and even then

n u t a u t t b* withheld fro * mar*
hat far preliminary tcita. .
Meanwhile field* are chewed
bare when a herd# hUs. "They
even atrip cedar poll* when they
get bad," Sheriff Ed Cornell of
Mcdora, N. D.. aaid.
"The ranchers are an riled up.
They've been talking about not
much else besides spraying for
the past week.”
Cornell ssid cattlemen put their
hopes in controlling tbo grasshoppers before they reach maturIty ia four to six weeks. H ie in­
sects average five per square foot
in Billings and Golden Valley
counties and "they're thicker than
fleas,” be said.
In South Dakota, Mrs. Harry
Klckalaoa o f Mclitoah. wife* of
the Corson County sheriff, said
graaahoppers were lass damaging
than drought but "they’re pretty
bad.”
Cattlemen u e selling early dua
to parched and brown grassland,
but the grasshopper* are "nowhere near as bad as in tba Me.”
Most of them have settled in soil

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Springfield, Mess. $26 for taking
his mechanic's advice.
He paid the sum ns a fine after
he was arrested to r speeding. He
told police his mechanic aaid to
raea tho ear to get "kinks” out
of it.

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TOKYO (U PI) — Five days of
torrential rulna unlaosbod a wave
of sliding mud thus buried a vil­
lage to Nagano prefecture today,
killing a t teeat V persons. Fiftysix other* were reported sateatog.
National p o l i c e headquarter*
said IS home* to the village, lo­
cated about 160 miles northwest
a f here, war* covered by mad and
flood waters.
I t emit the death toll in floodstricken Japan scaring to 1M. Po­
lice aaid more than 100 were mist­
ing and MB seriously Injured.
Nearly 160,000 perseua have
bean forced out ef their hemes by
the heavy rains th a t lashed Japan,
causing widespread death and doitruetion from float* and land­
slides.

Spate, tw* of the b ait remem­
bered bums
on
Benjamin
Franklin and Washington Irving.
These turn famed Amaricaas won
among tha first steady customers
to the U. 8. tor tho shtrry pro­
duced by Jarea.

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by 1,606 men would "eauso tba In­
stant collapse *f * Communist pel­
let state defended by 600,000
troop*."
But ha atroaaad there war* num­
erous contributing factors, includ­
ing failure to taka advantage af
anti-Oaatro forest within Cubs,
lack of security and faulty tactics
In tending the brunt ef the feres
nt one p rist.
“Aa preparation* fa r tks lava•tea lagan* a t tenet 100 Caatra
•plot circulated freely In the build­
up area to FI*rid*," bo aaid.
“la abort,” bo charged, “the
Cube* invasion ef April IT never
had a serious chance ef suceaaa.”

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(Editor’s Note: Mrs. Rosalie H.
Beck haa written the following
historical account of soma of the
interesting activity of Sanford
residenta before the turn of the
century. Tbe characters will he
recognised by many of the city’s
residents.)
By R08AUE HOLLOMON BECK

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Gene Muller returned end paid •
visit to Sanford. The and, tad,
fact la that none of them found
the sold they nought, except Lefflcr, who probably mpde It in the
grocery atom In Seattle, Washington.

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Wadnofday. Tim twe chambers
were expected to stam p their opproval oa tha bill today and Mad
It to Kanaady. If the Preaidant
signs it into law by Monday, the
increases will become etractive la
the first weak of September. Other
wiM they would bo delayed un­
til October,
The Social Security bill would
ve m as tha same option now atwed women—to relira at age S3
oa paraaM ally reduced benefits.
This would not add to the pro­
gram 's long-range cost.
The m anure would require
higher taste, however, to finance
a id per cant boost in cash bene­
fits affecting M million widows
and othera entitled to survivor
benefits] sad raise to fto the
present M l minimum monthly
bcMftt for U million workers
retiring at ago e l
To finance (base and h i m oth­
er, loss costly, changes in -th a
program, payroll taxes on em ­
ployes and employers each would
bo ralMd up to M a year.
Other oongroislonal news:
Taxes—'IT* President was ex­
pected to sign into law a bill to
bike taxes oa truekert and tires.
The measure also.would cancel e
ona ecnt-a-gaUoa cut in federal
gasoline taxes scheduled to take
effect Saturday. The bill approved
three days ago by Congress was
designed to finance completion h f

On Feb. IT, IMS, Charlea H.
Sack Sr. left Sanford by train
headed for the Gold Ruth In
Alaaka . Sanford and Seminole
County had auffered a acre re
freete and tlmea were very dull,
even aa of Ula date.
Dolph Edwarda, former postm atter here had read at the gold
In Alaaka and he waa able to
Internet othera In Joining a party
to trek te Alaaka la anarch of
■old. C. H. Ltffler, uncle of W.
A. L etter Sr. went ahead of the
party and etopped in Seattle,
Washington w hen be became la*
tereetad la and bought a grocery
atari there and did not continue
the Journey far fold. He contacted
hie former grocery clerk bore In
Sanford, Rufua Prince, who Joined
Mm la Seattle.
In IMS there were no liana of
communication from Dyea, Alai*
ka to the aummlt of Chllkoot P a n .
AH freight waa packed la on
mea'a backs or drawn oa dog
sleds. Packers climbed from atpp
te step la holoe in the ice. No
time contracts could be made for
delivery e l freight and each trek*
or took his chance over the trail.
There were no telegraph wires
nor cables. Urn stormy region
came in Maioh and April. Charles
Beck lost hla life on April 3rd.
IMS on the summit of Chllkoot
Pass. The destination of the par*
ty was Dawsen City, Alaaka. A
aem paper account taken from a
Chicago dally came into posies*
aton of Jay H. Bock, son of Char*
las Beck and is now a prised and
cherished clipping in the famous
Ja y Beck Scrap*Books, which con­
tain much historical information
rnlatim to pioneer daya In San­
ford and Seminole County. Mr.
Charles Beck had loaded a year's
provisions on kia dog sled along
with many othera setkiag gold.
Whoa thay reached the Chllkoot
Pass a snow-slide or evalaacbo
came down nod . riod about 71
people, who perished. Beck Joined
n rescue party and while digging
for bodiai, ho waa the victim of
a second snow-slide and allbo ho
was uncovered and takes out
while atiU warm. Ufa could not
ho revivod. Ha U hurled twelve
miles from Dyaa, Alaaka and hla
two seat, Jay H. Bock and Bon
My B. Beck, Beth living In Baaford, erected a Document la
Lakavlaw comatary to perpetuate
the memory of their father ta d
aloe their mother Neaeie j . Wood­
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Other members of tjip . Gold
Buth party who left Sanford la
1IM w art Dolph Edwards, who
res shod Dawson CUy sad died
two years la tar, Eugs M ulltr m s
of X. Muller, n u ll terrie r; Mr.
Miser of Longwood, Mr. Cooper
of Bartow, Florida. Cooper mada

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Council Calls
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ried a bouquet of yellow carna­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F. tions.
Benton, Sanford, aad Robert Ken­ Other attendants were Mitt
neth Brown, son of Mrs. Jack W. Elaine Nichols of Chester, a cousin
Leltasr aad the late Robert Neely
Brown, of Chester, S. C., were of the bride, Miss Mary Frances
united in marriage at 4:10 p.m.,
Juab n a t the First BapUst
Church In Chester.
Rev. J. W. Parham, of the First
Baptist Church la Palm Bay, Fla.,
assisted by Rev. W. R. Bussey of
Chester, officiated a t the double
ring ceremony. The vows Were
taken before a background oi
fora and palms and candelabra
with lighted tapers,
A program of nuptial music eras
presetted by Mrs. Georgs Whitesides, church organist, and Mrs.
Clarence C. Brown, soloist, an
aunt of the groom. Mrs. Brown
sang "How Do I Love Thee' and
"A Wedding P rayer."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a floor length
gown of Imported hand slipped
Chantilly lace over bridal saUn.
The fitted bodice was fastened in
the back with tiny self covered
buttons and featured a scalloped
gad bracelet length

Belua of Ninety Six,' S. C., Miss
July Berry of Mebane, N. C., and
Mrs. James Hahn of Charlotte,
N, C. They all wore dresses iden­
tical to those of the bridssmsld of
squa organsa, with matching ac­

sleeves.
The bouffant-skirt of unpressed
pleats foil from the waist Into a
sweeping chapel train. Her butter­
fly vail of imported bridal illusion
was attached to a princess crown
of scalloped seed pearls. Sbo car­
ried a white Bible, a gift of her
brother, topped with a white orchid and Ullea-of-the-valley, form­
ing n cascading bouquet;
Miss Eva Spears, Sanford, maid
of boner, wore an afternoon length
dross of peaeock silk organsa over
taffeta and fashioned with a fit­
ted bodice, scooped neckline and
abort sleeves. She wore matching
mitts aad headpiece of flower

MRS. ROBERT KENNETH BROWN

cessories and carried bouquets of
yellow mums.
Howard Colvin of Chester was
best men and serving as ushers
were Russell Earl Benton, San­
ford, a brother of the bride, Frank
Isaacs, Columbia, S. C., George
Bridges and Clarence C. Brown,
of Chester.
The bride's mother wore a petal
pink street length dress with
matching aceessoriss, whits gloves
and a white carnation coinage.
The groom's mother wore a bone
colored lace over green taffeta,
with matching accessories and a
white carnation corsage.
For traveling, the bride wore a
blue shantung su it with white ac­
cessories and the orchid from her
bridal bouquet. Upon their return
from a wedding trip, they will live
at m Grandln Road, Charlotte,
N. C.
Mrs. Brown is a graduate of
Seminole High School, has com­
pleted one year at Erskine Col­
lege, Due West, 8. C., and two
years at Presbyterian Hospital
School of Nursing in Charlotte.
She will resume her studies at the
hospital.
Mr, Brown graduated from the
Chester High School and the Uni­
versity of South Carolina with a
BS degree la biology. He is pres­
ently employed by the North Car­
olina Bank in Charlotte.
Out of town guests Included
Mrs. Bartow Wright, Miss Brenda
Benton and Mrs. E. L. Davis, of
Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Mole
Sr., Hoyt Mole J r , Myrtle Ana
snd Iris Mole aad Eleanor Besslnger, from Hampton, 8. C., Jam es
Mitchell, Edgemore, 8. C., Jane
and Norma Threatt, Rock Hill, 8.
C., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Craw­
ford, of MeConnellavllle, 8. C.

C P O Wives Elect Mrs. King President
the regular monthly session. Mrs.
Rua B a g was elected president
•a d others named to Um axacuUve
board to eorva with bar ware, Bar.

bars Sowell, vice president; Shir­
ley Sima i, secretary, and Beren­
ice Jarrell, treasurer.
An Installation ‘ luncheon is
scheduled for July 11, from • 13
noon to 1 p.m. at the Sea Shall
Restaurant. Mrs. Alex Squirts,

Oviedo Personals
By MARIAN R. JONES
Mrs. Fallen Lavender la recu­
perating a t her home from a re­
cant tonsillectomy a t Winter Park
Memorial Hospital, and to doing

Una.

and Mrs. Noegel drove to Maine
with friends.
Miei Noia Williams of Monticello, a roommate of Misa Peggy
Fleming at F J.U ., wiU bo the
guest of Um Flemings this weekend, coming to be an attendant in
Peggy's and Kaith'a wedding Sat­
urday, July 1. •••
M n. Betty llrown is back on
the job in the Oviedo Drug Store.
Mrs. Ruby Sales has just re ­
turned from a trip to West Palm
Beach to visit her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kennith
Wlggs and four grandchildren.
Mr. end Mrs. Jack Dodd left
this week for-Miami to attend the
CaUlemen’a Association. Their
two boys, Doug and Desi, will be
with grandmother. Mrs. Ruby E s­
tes, and unde, Tommy, during
their absence.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jones write
from Waynes villa, N. C. that they
era having Urea, wearing sweat­
ers and sleeping under blankets.
Brt
Mrs. Dora Kslsey and son, Emtoatt, have returned from a trip
tq Miami where they visited
Mends.
Miriam Wheeler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wheeler Jr.,
has returned from the MQ Ranch
where aha spent two weeks,
Mr. and M n. Roger Miller had
as their recant guests Mr. Miller's
brother-InJaw and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl McCtosky and son.
Brian, of Atlnota, Ga.
Boswell Noegal has reappeared The safest wedding gift: sliver,
In tba Oviedo Drag Store and re­ china, or glasswara in brlde'e
ports a delightful vacation. Mr. choice of pattern.

president, announced that all
members wttl be guests of Um
CPO Wlvas Club at tho luncheon,
An interesting program was onjoyed a t the meeting. Mrs. Squires
introduced Wesley Giles, safety
engineer of Um Naval Air Statlbo,
who eommended the CPO Wives
for sponsoring tba successful driv­
ers* training'course.
Far the benefit of the new
members be gave an informative
report Ibout the course since it
was started in April 1N0. It was
Inaugurated to provide profession­
al driving Instruction to military
personna] and their dependents for
a nominal fee.
A group of interested persons
met with Mr. OUee, Florida Highway Patrol trooper, Vince Small­
wood, Sgt. Ortegas, of the testing
and license division and officers
of Ihe CPO Wives Club to get the
program (tailed. T. Mclnnie, of

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the Inauguration of the course.
Copt Robert W. Slye, NAS com­
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approval and satisfaction concern­
ing this program.
At the conclusion of the meet­
ing, refreshment* of punch and
sandwiches were served from a
table decorated with a largo cut
glass punch bowl and bud vasts
bolding arrangements of yellow
roses.
Elvers Laurence was walcomed
•a a new member and Betty Smith
was presented a birthday pencil.
She it leaving with bar husband
to a new duty station.
The next regular meeting of
the eiuh wiU be held at tba NAS
Ballroom, July U at I p.m. All
wives of Chief Petty Officers, on
active duty or retired, a n cor­
dially Invited to attend.

The choir of the DeBary Com­
munity Methodist Church met at'
Um homo of Mite Barbara Bedlent, church organist, for a social
evening. The buffet table was
overlaid with a lace doth, and
centered wtth a crystal punch
bowl, aad trays of petite cakes

Married At Austell, Georgia

By MARIAN R. JONES
of the late Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
A wedding of interest in this Smith, Austell.
Rev. Bob Smith officiated at the
area la the one in which Miss
double-ring service before a large
Martha Jean Hardy became the group of relatives and friends of
bride of Samuel Grady Smith on the couple.
Friday evening, June I, at Orange
The church was decorated with
Hill Baptist Church, Austell, Ga. fern bails and ooe large sunburst
U m bride is the daughter of Mr. arrangement of white gladioli,
and Mrs. Lawson A. Hardy of mums, and snapdragons flanked
Among the guests present were Oviedo and the groom is the eon on either side with candelabra
Rev. and Mrs. Damon Scott and
daughter Vicki, Mr. aad Mrs.
Stanley Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Price
Goodson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Barry, Mr. and Mrs. O. Steerman,
Goldie Phlaaey, Paula Mattaon,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Coffin, Mrs.
Adam Muller, Mrs. A. Duffln,
Mrs.’ Charles Creasey, Mr. and
Mrs. William Williams, Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Swift, Mrs. G. MeNaughton, Mr. and Mrs. George
WMght, and Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph
Bedient.
Mlso Bedient played the plane
while the group sang, and during
several numbers, toy instruments
were played while others sang. A
brief business session was held,
and R was voted to buy two book
cases for the parsonage.
MRS. Sa m u e l GRADY SMITH and her parent*, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawson A. Hardy.

Enlisted Wives
Of V AH-5 Meet
With Mrs. Moore
Mrs. Batty Moore was hostels
to the meeting of theVAH-5 En­
listed Men’e Wives Club. Plane
were made for a picnic to ha held
at Lake Golden on July 4.
Plana wars also made for a
welcome home party for the huebands. A committee waa selected
to complete plane and (elect e
place for the p a rty .'
This was the last meeting with
the group for Carol King, vice
preaidant. The King* have receiv­
ed above duty o rd tri. Carol re­
ceived "Mush Mouth' ear rings
as a going away gift from the
members. Pat Manning waa elect­
ed vie# president, to serve in Mr*.
King's place.
Mrs. Manning aad Batty Moon
w a n salactad to represent the
club a t the Central Committee
meetings.
Carol Connely was welcomed a*
a new member and Kathy Nelson
was welcomed as • guest. At the
dot* of the meeting, refreshments
of tea and cookies ware served to
thoee present.
NO SET RULE
Although there are many the­
ories concerning how often hair
should be washed, It's bast to let
your own hair bo your guide.
Soma woman can shampoo their
hair daily or every few days. Try
shampooing a t different intervale
to bit upon the correct schedule.

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Mrs. Stine Hostess
To Pilot Picnic
Because "The Rains Came," the
picnic of the Pilot Club of Sanford
waa held indoors at the home of
Mrs. George Stine,- instead of in
her garden a i planned.
It wee served buffet etyle and
all members and guesu were
aeated in the dining room, living
room and porch. Billing torches
lighted up the garden, however,
and gave a cheerful atmosphere
along with tho chatter.
During a short business meet­
ing, final plans w art made to send
president, Patty Gatcbal, to tba
International Convention in Deqver, next month.
A discussion was also conducted
on the "milk bank' the club's
main project.
Co-boetessce with Mrs. Stine
were Mrs. B. E. Chapman and
Miss Sua Stevenson. Welcomed as
guests were Mrs. Eddie Simon,
Mrs. Joanne Boland, Mrs. George
Chapmen, Mlsa Kay Forguson,
Mrs. Mary Rawlins, an honorary
member, and two former pilots,
M n. M. L. Reborn Sr. and Misa
Maude Ramsey.
Other members present were
M om s . Gatchel, Jack Ltmbartson,
Varna Messenger, Bonnie Boone,
Je rry Jernlgan, Kyle McMillan,
Esther Rive, 8. P . Fowler, Shir­
ley Becord.

bearing burning white tapers.
A program of nuptial music waa
presented by Mrs. Richard Sa«J
ders, organist, and Mrs. Polly
Peck, soloist, who sang “ 0 Prom,
ise Me." "The Wedding Prayer*
and "I larva Thee."
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, wore a waits length
dress of white chiffon, featuring
short capped sieves, a boat neck­
line and a lace fitted bodies. Her
fingertip veil of silk illusion was
attached to a crown of s e a t
pearls. She carried a white pray,
er book topped with a white orchid,
stepbanotis - and whits satia
streamers.
Mrs. W. J. Darnell of Fort
Wayne. Ind., was her sister’s m itron of honor and only attendant.
She wore a ballerina length pink
aad white dress with a pink satia
cummerbund and carried a c a j |
cade bouquet of pink f e a th e r s
carnations.
Oscar Smith served as his bro­
ther's belt man. Usher-grooms­
men were Donald Hardy,- brother
of the bride, and Harry and Willie
Smith, brothers of the groom.
Miss Carolyn Smith, niece of the
bride, kept the bride's book.
For traveling Mrs. Smith chose
a beige costume with matchlqfo
accessories and the corsage or
white orchids from her bridal bou­
quet.
Following the wedding trip to
Gatlinburg, Mr. and Mrs. 8mlth
are residing in Austell, Ga,
Mrs. Smith is a graduate of
Oviedo High School and of Bob
Jones College. She has been teach­
ing in Georgia.

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Youngsters Entertain Their Parents
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f a. A awimming party wai given11 Following tho program they I their parents and friends refresh-1 The children were all presented
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Mr. and Mra. George Pittard on | awhile before emerging to a c m I drinks,
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Riverview Ave. It was in honor _____________________________ •
Vf 13 children who for the past two
" ccks have been learning to m w iu
the
Helen
Pittard and Meredith Scott have
been instructing the children. It
was not only for the children but
£ t h c i r parents, relatives and Iriends
to see
they had

A short program was preaented
by the. group. Young bcglnnera.
Jeffrey and Susan Largen, ahowed
the (kills they had learned. Then
came the older beginners, Renea
Park, Tommy Moore and Pat
Oylcr. Beginners not present were
Mike Smith, Peter and Larry Mlfe h a e l.
After demonitrating their akilla,
they Jumped into deep water and
swam tha length of the pool. Ad­
vanced beginners, Lee Wilkinson,
Annalce and Kathy Moore, Sidney
and Charlea (Bubba) Park began
their part of the program by
swimming the length of tht pool
twice In each of the five strokes
they had recently learned. They
(Rhen demonstrated their safety
skills, releasing a cramp and two
methods of artificial respiration
and rescuing a drowning victim
from the water.

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M ill Jean Masters, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masters, attend­
ed the Rainbow Assembly in Jackfin v llle and was a guest a t the
R obert Meyer Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es T. Cross
and daughter, Mias Sally C ron,
of Gaithersburg, Md., and Mrs.
Peggy Miller and son Jam es of
Granby, Mass., a r t visiting Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Cross. Jam es Is
a brother and Mrs. Miller Is a
niece of Cross.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masters drove
M Jacksonville Tuesday and .were
Ibcompanled borne by Mrs. Mas­
te rs' mother, Mrs. 8. A. Elliott,
who will remain here for an ex­
tended visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beall have
goao la Charleston, W. Va., for a
several weeks visit.

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at her eighth birthday party. Sharon celebrated her
birthday while visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Herman
E. Batson, Agua Vista, in DeBary.
(Cox Photo)

DeBary Personals
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Miss Kay Ryan, entertained a
group of teachers from the San­
ford High School with 0 luncheon
at har home, recently. Guests at­
tending were Miss Barbara Ruprecht, Mra. Kent Bateman, Miss
Ann Vitssrals, Mrs. Boyd Cole­
man, Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs.
Clay Williams.
Cdr. and Mrs. Jack Langford
sad their daughter were dinner
guests at tha home of Ml** Kay
Ryaa on Rosita Drive, DeBary,
last week. Cdr. Langford is being
traaaferred to the Rhode Island
Naval Base.
Mrs. E. Helnle surprised her

aon, Desman, on his tenth birth­
day with a party at their home on
Estrella Rd. Among the young
guests were Cbyera McBride,
Margaret
Welnfurtcr,
Richard
Gerling, Lenny and Frank Biondl
and Herman’! sister, Ruth.

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Miss Patti Walla, daughter of
14. and Mrs. C. C. Walls and Miss
Colleen Hsrrlion, daughter of
Lcdr. and Mrs. If. H. Harrison,
will be presented in a piano re ­
cital by their teachtr, Mrs. Frank
H. Gallonty Ilf, July 9.
The recital will be given at the
borne of Lt. and Mra. Walla, 11T
Lake Minnie Drive, for members
of the two families and close
friends.
Patti, who In the paat 10 months
has memorised SO pieces in her
John Thompson book, will play 13
selections during the recital.
Colleen, who only recently began the atudy of music, will play
several selections from mamory.

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Martha Frances Beeler and Je r­ Forest City, Andy and Chris Boa* j The bride wore a gown of whita
1satin with a chapel train. Her veil
ald R. Schack were married at kind of Melbourne,
was a white Spanish lace mantilla
&gt; p.m. Thursday, June 13, in the
and aha carried a French lace fan
Central Seventh*day Adventist
with a pale green orchid.
Church of Orlando, with Pastor
A reception was given, follow­
Charles R. Beeler, the bride's
ing tho ceremony, by the bride'*
father, officiating, assisted by
parents In the social room of tho
Pastor H. H. Schmidt.
Central church.
Martha la the daughter of Paa*
Mr. and Mrs. Schack will livo
tor and Mra. Beeler of 3623 Lake
In Tolstoy, S. Dak.
Shore Drive In Beverly Terrace,
near Forest City. Her sister Re­
DIAMONDS. . . .
becca was maid of honor. Brides­
maids were Janice Schack of Min­
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The bridegroom it the son of
Mr. and k in . Leo Schack of
Tblstoy, S. Dak., who were present
for the ceremony.
Beit man wai his brother,
Karis Schick, of Tolitoy and
groomsmen were Gary Fowler of

Private Recital

By BETTIS SMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lego J r.
Bad children are spending a abort
vacation at Naw Smyrna Beach.
Angela and Cynthia Rabon of
Quincy are visiting with their aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. D. D.

BHE

Mrs, Frank O'Brien of Maitland
Ave., Altamonte Spring!, was hos­
tess at a recent luncheon honor­
ing Mrs. William Lua*. Mr. and
Mrs. Lust, who have Just returned
from Germany, are visiting hla
mother,,Mrs. Arthur Luse, at har
home on Reading Dr., Orlando.
Upon completion of their visit
here, they will go to Illinois.
Luncheon guests were Mrs. Ar­
thur Luse, Mrs. Fred Lagile, Mrs.
Martin Stone, Mrs. Hugh Gil­
christ, Mrs. Ruby Pent and Mra.
William McCItary.

Married In Orlando Ceremony

Will Present

Personals

pital. She i* recuperating from
anrgary and progressing well.
Cletus Sloeaker has returned to
his home in Baltimore, Md., after
a visit with his grandson Charles
Lege J r . and family.

Mambers of the DeBary Home
Damonitration Club met at the
boma of Mrs. Laura Platt Brown
for th t annual picnic.
Lunch wat aerved at noon from
a buffet tabla overlaid with a
whita embroidered cloth and centerad with a cryatal punch bowl.
Mra. J. Rayfute assisted Mr*.
Brown serve the luach, including
aalad. cake, punch and lea cream.
A brief buaineia aeaalon wai
followed by a program on “land*
leaping,'' by Mra. Nicholaa Cera*
tenek.
Future project! planned for the
benefit of tba Community Center
building fund were a card party
thla week at the home of Mra.
William Reich and a tea, July It.
All membera and friends are in­
vited to attend.

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A t Luncheon

Mrs. C. C. Wells and Mra. F. H.
Galloney II! were co-hostesses for
tha monthly coffea of tho VAH-7
Officers' Wives Club at the Wells
home, on Lake Minnie Drive.
Mrs. O. W. McGuire was wel­
comed as a new member and spe­
cial guests of the group were the
nom inees for president of the
Tiaval- Air Station Officers’ Wives
Club. They were Mrs. J. A. Mackey, Mrs. R. J. Sause and Mra.
G. G. Zimmerman.
Mrs. Sause won the special
award of tha day also. Farewell
gifts were presented to Mrs, H. H.
Harrison and Mrs. H. A. Moreland.
During the business session,
conducted by Mrs. F. D. Milner,
ports were, mgde by Mrs. Morend and Mrs. Galloway.
Other guests and “ After Sevenera" present were Mrs. W. E.
Bassett, Mrs. B. B. Geer and Mrs.
Max Otto.
Other membera attending were
Mrs. It. D. Lund, Mrs. W. H. Mahany, Mrs. J . B. McClure, Mrs.
X. W. Martin, Mrs. A. S. Poulter
and Mra. F. D. Stlpp.

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Miss Beeler, Jerald Schack

Plans Projects

Mrs. Luse Honored

DEMONSTRATING TlfElR SKILLS before a group of parents and frienda
at a awimming party are front row from loft, Lee Wilkinson, Bubba Park,
Kathy Moore, Sidney Park, Annalee Moore and Renea Park. Back row,
Susan Largen, Helen Pittard, (instructor), Jeffrey Largen, Pat Oyler and
Tommy Moore. In the background Meredith Scott, instructor.
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Sanford circuit ia to play its final games on
July 14, barring some play-off games.
. Both Jernigan and Metts praised the high
caliber of baseball being -played on the dla*
monds a t the Memorial Stadium fields and
said that selection of a team from here was Im­
possible a t this time. Not only ia the team com­
petition very good, but there are many players
whose individual play has been ao good that
choosing the district challengers “just can’t
be done now," they said.
Team rosters, according to Rohrbacher,
are to be in the atate and national headquarters
by June SO if the players are to be eligible for

atatd competition. The manager* of the eight
Sanford league cluba have aubmitted their
layer lists to Jernigan and the proper mailing
aa bean made, according to Jernigan.
Diat. Dir. Bob Blair ia arranging to handle
teams from DeLand, Sanford, Leeaburg, Day*
tona-American, New 8myrna Reach and Wild*
wood in the tourney ,a t Lee*burg. Because of
the reports of the fine diamond-dusting that
is reported from these cities, he feel* th at the
state pennant winner must be in this district.
He ia sure that fans. ,will-get a stellar show
when the clubs meet to decide who goes to
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SPRINGFIELD, N. J. (U P!) —
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WASHOtOTON (U r i) - Center
Jim Schrader, n six-year vatoran off, with the low 40 and tlee quali­
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has elgned hie 1M1 eentract with for Saturday'* SS-hole Annie, In­
tha teem . Urn to-yonr-old Notre clude Mickey Wright *f Dalles,
Dame graduate Is the Mth player Pay Crocker of Uruguay, Betty
Jam aeon ed Baa Antonie, TfX.|

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Louise Sugg* of Atlanta, Kathy
Cornelius' of Phoonlx, Aria* end
Putty Berg of St. Andrew*, 144*
winner o f tha inaugural Woman'*
Open hi IMS. •
'■The pro group include* each
threat* ee Barbara Jtomaek. Sonmmente, Ctllff* J enna Prenttee ad
Birmingham, Ala.) Jackie Peng ad
Honolulu; Marten*' Hagg* of Del­
ray Beach, Plan end Mary Loan
Faulk of Ban Island, On.
The amateur throat* include ISyear-old Judy Toriueak* 'o f P t
Louie, who wee the low aineleur
last yearj former girl*, jenler
champion Judy Rnnd of Aurora,
Ohio, and dander, red-haired Ana
Striumhna of Toledo, Ohio, wife ad
professional golfer Frank Btena-

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jandro Lavorante and Monroe Rat­
liff—both given me brush-off by
Tern lfcNeeley X equate off toniaht In a 10-round heavyweight
bout which flnde the big South
American a 1-1 favorite to defeat
tha chunky Ratliff.
Promoter Bennie Ford had an­
nounced th at he wee offering MeNeeley, Boeten’j undefeated tenration, a 116,000 guarantee to
meet tonlght’e winner. But the bid
waa turned down by MeNeeley,
Ford aald, on ground* th at ha la
The - ABC’s took • three points tha •Stingers from the ta d Sacks training for n title shot with Floyd
Pattereon.
from the High Lowe Is keep la beeping, them lit third piece.
first place Monday night The
Upper*, wth Joe Danyhtk’s SITscratch aerie* remained in
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DRAG RACING
points from the gaps, who moved
MCBOLA M A S STRIP - GENEVA, FLA.
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Sanford's Bab* Ruth League, competitor
for the etata ehampionahip, haa been placed in
Dlatrlct Three, according to an announcement
by 8tate-Dir. Howard Rohrbachey, Ocala. The
tourney Will be under the direction of Bob
Blair, Leeaburg and ia to be concluded by July
21. Thla la one of aeven district* In the atate.
Diatrict winner* are scheduled to atart
play for the atate ehampionahip ih Ocala on
Tue»., July 25, Rohrbacher added.

Mom then 41 young*tar* from
dm ages of seven through U have
i Fegi»t*md tor thd Junior League
; a t Jo t Lanes.
• Under the supervision of Coach
At De Palma, each of the young­
sters was assigned to e team
which to torn 1* a p srt of the
American Junior Bowling Con­
g ress .suctioned league.
’ There wU be two dlvlilone with, la Urn toegae . . . a Bantam end
Junior division. The Bantam* are
, aged between tha year* of T end
I I while the Junior* ere brecketi ed from thirteen through II.
! * Coach De Palme stressed dm
point that maay of the young; star* whs originally regUtored
h r the league were not proaent
M s peat Saturday da* to vacadoe*, and ** »ucb will definitely
he pieced onto ■ team the next
(tom they come eut tor the
league, la addition, nil ether tok re tte d young kegfen who would
tike to join the league are toytt#d to be i t the Lanes this asm .
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Don’t be surprised if there's an Francisco Giants blow two-extra­
sidemic of s.olen razor blades inning leads, including a 7-4 lead
day because at least a half In the 13th frame before the Phila­
&gt;*en major league managers delphia Phllllea achieved a tie on
lust be In a mood to alit their a wild return throw by ealchor
Hoble* Landrith to the pitcher.
I It was that kind of a day and
Managers Jimmy Dykes and
Light Wednesday when second- Walt Alston shared In the grief,
■ivlsion teams rose up lo knock loo, aa the Waihlngton Senators
p ff con.cndera, players traded split a doubleheadcr with Dykea’
la way cams back to haunt former Cleveland Indiana and the Pitts­
[teammatei and two teams played burgh Pirates dealt the Los An­
la record five-hour and Jl-mlnute, geles Dodgers a 9-3 defea:.
IS Inning game that ended in a The Reds' ML lead was shaved
(7-7 tie because of sandlot-type lo 2&gt;i garnet when (he Cubs un­
leashed a barrage of 23 hits that
pUFTake Fred Hutchinson of the Included five doubles, two triples
National League leading Cincin­ and five homers. Ron Santo drove
nati Reds, for example, who saw in seven runs with two homers
the lowly Chicago Cuba drub his and a two singles in the first
club, 19-3 and 7-2. Or, nalph llouk game roul and George Al man led
of Use New York Yankees, who the Cuba’ attack In the second
moaned and groaned as Ryne game with a homer and a triple.
Duren pitched three-hit ball and Duren, traded away by the
added insult to injury with a two- Yankees thli year, struck out 12
run single in the Los Angeles before yielding Mantle's ninth­
Angel*' 3-3 victory over the AL inning homer and turning over the
champions.
game to Jim Donahue, who retired
Manager Alvin Dark is still an- the last three batters. Duren, hitsth sr ^ho might be ready to end less in two years, was allowed to

bat for himself with the bases
fUled and the Angels trailing, l-O,
In the sixth and came through
with a two-run single.
Landrith'a return throw to the
mound went wild in the 13th in­
ning and enabled Tony Gontalei
to score from third base that
caused one of the season's most
improbable games (o end In a
tic. The game was called because
of a XL curfew rule.
Bennie Daniels pitched a fivebitter and WUlie Tasby had three
hits to lead the Senators to a 3-3
victory after the Indians won the
first game, 3-2, on the si,--bit
pitching of Jim Perry and Frank
Funk. The split left the Indians
five games out of first place in
the AL.
Joe Gibbon ruined Alston's
night with a six-hitter behind *
nine-hit Pittsburgh attack which
featured triples by Dick Stuart
and Robert Clemente. Don Drya­
ds le suffered his fifth loss.
Rookies Steve Boros and Jake
Wood had three h iu each and
Don Mossl won his ninth game as
the AL leading Detroit Tigers

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American L e a n s
Player S Club G. AB It. II- Pet.
Cash. DeL
73 341 39 91 473
Brandi. Bal.
33 302 40 74 .300
I Kllebrew, Min 62 331 42 77 .341'
Howard, N Y.
47 161 1R 36 .319'
jp k r u ll. Clev. 63 261 42 90 .343;
1Romano, Clev. 70 330 43 S3 432
S lew * . Chi.
69 241 47 79.324
! Green. Wash.
44 132 23 49 423
| Mantle, N.Y.
70 243 61 79 413
B.Robntn. Bal. 74 297 43 92 .310
Sox to a 9-2 decision over the
NaUaual L ean *
Minnesota Twins ia other AL
Altman. ChL
31 193 29 99 449
games.
Hoak. Pitts.
93 213 30 73 443
Joa Adcock and Frank Thomas
CllinUt. P i. IS. S3 236 44 94 .336
hit homers to help rookie Bob
S3 249 49 SI .327
Handley win h i a first major Mathw*. MIL
Moon, L.A.
39 301 36 99 427
league gam* as tha Milwaukee
Aaron, MIL
93 334 43 82 .3231
Braves defeated the St. Louis
Mays, S.F,
69 291 39 93 418
Cardinals, 9-3, in the other Na­
Pinson, Cln.
71 293 41 90 419
tional League game.
Boyer, St.L.
69 260 31 92 413
Bollinf, Mil.
93 239 91 91 .313
Thomas, MU.
92 217 38 99 413
Homo Baas
American Ledgne—Maris, Yan­
kees 27; Cash, Tiger* 2*: Mantle,
Yankeea 24; Killebraw, Twins , 22;
Colavlto, Tiger* 20.
M anager Promoted
Cincinnati
44 3
National League — C e p e d a ,
WATERLOO,- l{wa (U PD -M atLos Angeles
42 3
Giants 30; Robinson, Reds 18;
ly Scezney of Brooklyn, N. Y., has
San Franc isee 39 1
Pittsburgh
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bean promoted to manager of tha
MUwaukee
93 i
Winston-Salem, N. C., club in the
S t Louis
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Philadelphia
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Mldwaat League. BUI Slack, pitch­
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Detroit
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New York
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Chicago
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Washington
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Daytona Beach righthander Mika
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the top of the Florida State Lea­
gue Wednesday night with a com­
pletely perfect pitching perform­
ance.
McCarthy allowed no hits, no
run* and walked non* and hia
mates committed S* error* ia
whipping Leesburg 2-0. H* struck
out five.
Centerflalder Lawson Mitchell
becked up tha 183-pound Mc­
Carthy's brilliant pitching by driv­
ing in both «f the Islander’s rune.
Leesburg came back in tha sec­
ond half *f the donbleheadar to
dawn St. Petersburg 9-9. Saint
Manager Bob Bauer flouted a two­
rms homer to the third Inning to
provide tha victory margin.
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T am ar of Australia. BUlle Jean
MefOtt of Long Beach, Calif., and
Yala Ramirez of Mexico were to
resume their seoood round match,
which waa halted by darkness
Wednesday after they had apUt
the first two sets.
Douglas and Crawford eliminat­
ed fallow Americana ia gaining
£ the third round. Douglas turned
back 47-yaar-old Gardner Mulloy
of Coral Gables, Fla., 9-3, 9-1, 4-4,
S-l, and Crawford toyad with Mai
Fox of Baltimore, Md., 9-3, M ,
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Colts Ink C atcher

SUDBURY, One. (UPI)—Branch
Rickey was in "good spirit*" today although ho baa been advised
bs must remain hospitalized for
at le*kt three weeks becaui* of
a heart attack.
The condition of the 79-year-old
baseball executive was described
as "satisfactory" by doctors at
Sudbury Memorial Hospital. How­
ever, Rickey was being kept in
aa oxygen tent as a nutina pro­
cedure
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b ean
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CLEVELAND. Ohio (UPI)—The
Cleveland Barons of tha American
# Hockey League havt obtained
Henry Ciesla, tha league's ninth
leading scorer last sea boo, from
the Rochester Americans for right
winger BIU Dineen.

Titans Sign Two
NEW YORK (U PI)—Tha New
York Titoot of the American
Football League have signed de­
fensive back Jim Niemann of tha
University of Cincinnati t a d
guard Harold Gray of Maryland
Slat*.

Proas Oakland Hills, Snead went
to Grand Rapids for the Western
Open at Blythefleld and waa run­
ner-up to Palm er.
But Snead won’t be witbent stiff
competition la the Bulek Open.
The field includes Geo* Littler
who claimed the U. 8. Open title
at Oakland Hills, 1990 PGA cham­
pion Jay Hebert, and tha winner*
of this tournament the past thro*
years—defending champion Mike
Souchak, 1999 champion A rt Wall
Jr. and 1939 champion Billy
Caspar.

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World famous Dad* County, with Rs ft*
buloua Miami Beach, ia Ftonda'a moat cos­
mopolitan area.
Tourism and touriit attractions represent
the main source of income; however, di­
versified industry, commercial fishing, and
of the area.

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Manttvulid Island, 93 miles away.
with a 9 4 win over Tampa.
Ha had a previous bean attack to'
Rlghtfialdar Don M a m doubled
March, 1339
homo ceatovtielder Junior Ready
with the winning run ia the bot­
St. Pster’a Church, in Rome, tom of the 14th frame.
Palatka and Orlande were rain­
Italy, ia the largest church to
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HOUSTON, Tax. (UPI) — The
Houston Colts of the National
10 League have signed catcher Tom­
my Maagum of Southwest Taxes
College for a "five-figure bonus.”
Tha 30-year-old native of San An­
tonio, Tex., will b* assigned to the
Colts' Salisbury, N. C., farm club.

Barons Get Ciesla

BUFFALO, N. Y. (U P I)-K a n
Rica, an All-Amaricn tackle from
Auburn, will play in the AllAmerica Football Bowl game a t
War Memorial Stadium June 23.
The 6-2, 250-pounder haa signed a
pee contract with tha Buffalo Bill*
of tha American Football League.

Siam min' Sammy Snead of
White Sulphur Springs, W. Vs.,
who list Won about $393,000 since
he started playing for pay in 1937,
has bean tagged as the a a n to
beaL
Snead came to Michigan two
weeks ago for three major tourna­
ments in the Wolverine State. He
was an also ran In tha one ha
wanted most to win — the U. S.
Open at Oakland Hills In Birming­
ham. The U. S. Open Is the only
major golf title that has tluded
Saead.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1961

PAGE 13

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Business Strength
Another sign of South Seminole County’s growth
occurred last week at the opening of the new South
Seminole Bank on Hwy. 17-92.
More than one and a half million dollars was de­
posited during their first day of business.
This exceeded the expectations of bank officials,
who expressed optimism over the continued growth and
expansion of business and population in this rnpidly
growing area of our community.
We welcome this new business into our community
1 and wish them the best of luck in their promising yeni ture.

The men of the Longwood Vol­
unteer Fire Dept., who regularly
seek to extinguish fires, in recent
weeks have been as busy as an
organised arson ring striving to set
hundreds of fires.
The flames they are endeavor­
ing to kindle, however, are those
to be found in the hearts of citi­
zens . . . those of the spirit which
send forth the bright glow of in­
dividual pride in this land that is
America.
Chief Claude Layo says that as
one means of relighting these
fires, the Longwood Volunteers

several weeks ago began a con­
centrated effort to bring back a
near lost custom . . . that of an
old fashioned July Fourth Cele­
bration with entertainment plan­
ned for the entire family. Pattern­
ed after such events, which were
ranked only by Easter and Christ­
mas at the turn of the century,
Longwood’s Fourth will open with
the customary parade at 8:30 a.m.
from Sunnyshade Park.
And, upon Ita arrival at IM ter'a
Pasture on SR 434, the scheduled
activity will en ;ulf the interesta
and energies of all present as

quickly as a wildfire ean spread
over a weeded field.
Food and soft drink booths will
be on the grounds. During the
afternoon, once each hour, free
gifts will be awarded and la the
evening, an electric hot water
heater, an electric pressure cook­
er and a used automobile will bo
given.
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In conclusion, a gigantic fire­
works display will give physical
expression to that Inward flame of
patriotism felt by the sponsors
and audience alike for their coun­
try.

Joint Meeting
Called Between
County, Casselberry

By BETTI E SMITH
One-hundrcd-thirty-six boyn and girls registered dur­
ing the first week of Longwood’s Summer Enrichment Pro­
gram.
Daily activities are scheduled during the seven week
program a t the Longwood Elementary School playground
from 8:80 a. m. until 11:30 a. m. and from 3 p. m. until

Garden Club
Winner Set
By North Orlando

Scouts To Camp
DeBary Scouts Wellesley Cor­
bett and Stave Jackson will speqd
three weeks at Lake Fork Ranch,
Pllatora, Colo., with other mem­
bers of the Senior Scouts end Ex­
plorer! of the Centra] Florida
•rea. Veteran campers - will ae^ c o m p a n y the group which will
leave by chartered boa a# July 32
from Camp Lanoche.

5 p. m. on Mondays through F ri­
days of each week.
The morning aesslona are open
to children who will enter first
grade in the fall and to gradea two
through six. Students from grades
four through eight may register
for the afternoon hours.
Special events of the first week
included a treasure hunt; 26, 60
and 100 yard dashes and a rock
h u n t Phyllis Fanner, seven and
Prank Evans, 13, each won. a
beach ball In the treasure hunt and
Phyllis Kramarcsyk also received
a prise.
Winning the 26-yard dash for
the five to eight year old group
were Colin Docco, Karen Docco and
Jane Pugh. For the 10 and 11 year
old group 60-yard dash winners
wsre Robert Eldridge, I’hyllla
Kramarcsyk and Sharon Rhodes
and Marvin Jones and Kathryn
Willis won the 100-yard dash for
10 year old students.
Winners of the rock hunt, for
five to eight year olds, were Donna
Brooks, Eileen Sammctt, Kenny
Brooks and David Brooks.
Features scheduled this week in­
clude a pet show, a baby picture
oontest, a sack lunch, a softball
game and a skating party .
Throughout the entire program,
gradea four through eight will a t­
tend arts and crafts classes on
Monday mornings and on Wedneaday afternoon of each week there
will be a skating party a t Skate
City. Admission fees are necessary
for these parties and transporta­
tion is provided by parents.
Boftbsll games, for either boys
or' girls, will be played each Fri­
day afternoon. Also, each Friday,
a rts and crafts Instruction will be
taught for students of gradea one
through three.
Instructors and supervisors of
the program are Mrs. D itre Lund,
arte and c ra'ts; Richard Brown,
playground director and Mrs.
Elolae Hall, Vick Chambers, J. R.
Cole and Jim Martin.

Tha County Commission T u n day agreed to meet with the Cas­
selberry Town Council to determine cost estimates on handling
the drainage at tha South Semi­
nole Shopping Center at SR 436
and Hwy. 17-12.
A drainage plan for the first
section of the shopping center had
been approved but the board had
ordered the zoning director not
to Issue any more building per­
mits pending a solution to handle
the drainage runoff on the masslve 30 sere tra c t
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
jwas Instructed to make a study of
the run-off and coins up with
cost estimates and other detailed
Information regarding tha area
and present them at the Joint
meeting.
The meeting Is expected to be
held within the next week, aar
cording to Biles.

KRISTIAN A. JUTHE received congratulations from 200 neighbors and
friends nt a Smorgasbord Dinner Saturday which was given in celebration
of his 90th birthday anniversary. Pictured with him nt the serving table
just before cutting the big three-tiered cake is Mrs. Juthe. (Herald Photo)

By ATLANTA McGINNIS
Kristian A. Juthe celebrated hit
80.h Birthday Anniversary Satur­
day at a Smorgaabord Dinner p ar­
ty which proved to be an outstand­
ing event for both the honoree
and for Altamonte Springs.
Two hundred neighbors and
friends extended their congratula­
tions to Mr. Juthe between the
hours of 3 p. m. and T p. m. at
the dinner party In tbe Altamonte
Springs Community Chapel Edu­
cational Building.
The main serving table, which
held the large throe-tiered cake
Iced In white whh blue trim and
lettering and the huge punch
bowl, was decorated with a minia­
ture VUcIng ahlp filled with white
and yellow muma.

MRS. W. G. HARRIS, winner of tba North Orlando Garden Club’a June
Garden of .the Month Award, ia pictured In a setting of the beautifully
londecaped grounds which brought her the honor. With her ia daughter,
Myrtle, a t left, and she holds brand new grandson, John Marshall Jr., who
has been staying with her while hie parenta are on vacation.
(Herald Photo)

yioral decorations of white
mums alto were used on the
guest tables.
Soloist for tbe event was Joe
Stevens of Apopka who sang
"The Long Road" ai
Through". His accon
Mrs. Dawn McMahan.
Introduced
Toaalmaiter
Frank O'Brien, the honoree stat­
ed that he had been asked to
enumerate the factors which aid­
ed him to reaching his 00th year.
"There are four reaions," he
•aid . . . " a happy family life,
good health, financial liability
and good f r ta n d ir
Tha blggaat eurprlie of tha cele­
bration, for both Mr. and Mra.
Juthe, was tha arrival M hti
children, Mra. Homer (Marian)
Hunt of MOton, M an., and Stan­
ley Juthe of E xit Wolfebore, N.
H., who announced their atten­
dance by quietly entering the
room, each wearing a diagonal
shoulder to walit ribbon, lettered
"Here M your present."
After the dinner was served,
Mr. Juthe cut hii cake while Mrs.
Jefferson Hodges presided at the
punch bowl. Others assisting Mrs.
Juthe were M n. Frank O'Brien,
co-hostess, and Mra.
M n. T,
T. L. Gor­
ham and M n. Jefferson Hodges.
Born in Oslo, Norway, Juthe
came to America as a boy of 16
with hia mother and younger bro­
thers and lis te n , bis grandfather
and an aunt, settling In Boaton.
Here, aa tbe sole support of his
family, be obtained a job In •
machine shop for the weekly wage
o( two dollars. He remained In
this business and in 1607 founded
his own company, The American
Electric Furnace Co. which be
beaded until his ntirem ent in
1047.
In 1031 be began spending the
w inur seasons In Florida and In
1062, the Julbe's bought their
home and grove overlooking Lake
Florida In Altamonte Springs,
naming It "Viking Grove."
Upon asking Mr. Juthe If there
wss anything he weuld like to add
about his life or hU party, be told
me, "people aren't InUrested in
my tile but it is nice to know
that I have ae many good
friends."
And, aa one of their gueaU at
the celebration. I'm aura 1 apeak

R eturns Home
M n. Howard Van Pelt haa re­
turned to her home on Foreit
Lake Dr., Forest City, after under­
going surgery at the Florida, San­
itarium last week.

By MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
A dream of a community . . . .
one that haa involved all of Us
residents from tha oldest pioneer
to ita first grade students . . . la
now a reality,
Last Friday, the building whleh
la to ba .transformed Into The Lake
Monroe Community Hell, wea set
on Its foundation. Donated by the
State from among the many build­
ings which had to be moved for
the four-Ianlng of W. First St.
from Sanford, actual moving of
the structure onto tbe Lake Moaroe School grounds was arranged
by the local Parent-Teacher Or­
ganisation.
In order to financially support
this endeavor, P-TO members,
with tbe school faculty and many
of the students, bach in February
presented the first "old tim e"
Minstrel to be seen In this area
In many years.
Staged in the school auditorium
for Its first showings, tba Minstrel
played a Iwo-nlght run to "stand­
ing room only." La tar, two more
showa were staged ia the Seminole
High School auditorium and oae
In tbe neighboring community of
Sorrento.
All profits realized by the P-TO
from these shows, plus those from
the sale of soft drinks, peanuts
and popcorn, went Into the Com­
munity Hall Fund.
As the building actually began
Us journey to tho school grounds
Friday afternoon, a convoy of
children, supervised by Mrs. C.
E, Hlttell, Mrs. Herbert Thurston
and Mrs. Claude Hawkins, P-TO
members, end with Deputy Slim
Galloway as marshal, formed e
parade to follow the building as
ft moved slowly dawn W. First St.

MAYOR FRANK PASULA wields the paint brush on
the North Orlando Village Hall as part of his contribu­
tion to a Beautification Program now underway. The
mayor, assisted by Ruel Stripling, Utilities Co. engineer
and other volunteers, also hns planted five large palms
as part of the general landscaping being added around
the building.
(Herald Photo)

Unit which Is in Ha organizational
stages. ‘
The eourse, recommended for
all officers of clvlo organizations,
is open to all Interested persons.
Advance registration is not re­
quired, however, those planning
to attend should notify Mrs. Ifcjy
G, Kennedy or Mrs. C. W. Reese,
both of Orlando, or write In J 0 9
Northwood Bird., Orlande.

Mambsrs of tha DsBary Repub­
lican Club heard aavaral Intereating speakers at their annual
picnic Uat Wedneaday at Burta
Park la DeLeon Bpringi.
Introduced by Thornton Smith,
preildent of the DeBary Club,
ware George Percey, executive
oommltteeman of Daytona Beach,
who apoka on the new fifth' dis­
trict, and Charlea ft. Clark and
Frank Chaae, members of tha
Daytona Beach Republican Men's
Club who spoke to the group on
work of this organization.

Mrs. Herberts Ann Leonardy,
former Sanford resident, will be
in Orlando July S through July S
at the Cherry Plaza Hotel to con­
duct classes In Parliamentary
Procedure.
Elementary procedure will be
taught each day from 0:30 a.m.
until noon and from T p.m until
0:30 p.m. The course in advance
procedure will be given each day
from 1:30 until 4 p.m.
Mrs, Leonardy, a graduate of
Law, is licensed to practice before
the Supreme Court of the United
States; Is a practicing registered
Parliamentarian; an Instructor of
parliamentary law. qt. the Univer­
sity of Miami. She serves as p ar­
liamentarian for several national
and state organisations and has
been president of the Florida Assn,
of Registered Parliamentarians
and Is the Immediate past presi­
dent of the National Assn, of P ar­
liamentarians. She also just com­
pleted a term of office as Parlia­
mentarian of the DAR of which
she Is a member. Her text book,
"An Elementary Course in Parlia­
mentary Procedure" la widely
accepted.
Mrs. Leonardy's appearance In
Orlando will be sponsored by the
Kennedy Gavellers, an organized
unit of the National Assn, of P ar­
liamentarians and by the Orlando

from Hi original location.
Many "after five" hours of labor
were spent in preparing tba new
location by men of the community
and aix Lake Monroe boys also
have devoted moet of Ihelr spare
time to tha project.
Adults giving up tbalr evenings
at borne were Claude Hawkins,
Bryan Odell, Laroy Lae, Richard
Boyd, Tommy Thompson, Herbert
Tburaton and Claude HlttelL Tba
boya, who were rewarded with a
picnic at Rock Springs, Included

Rlcfasrd Hlttell, Sidney HawkJns,
James and Dickie Carroll, Bobby
Dorn and Richard Bennett.
Remaining now, before the build­
ing la ready for use, ia the re­
pairing and reflnishlng work al­
ways necesiary when • structure
la relocated.
Interior decorating and furnish­
ing also must be done before the
Hall will be considered completed.
Bee Anderson, e local carpen­
ter, baa offered hit after work
boura to aid In putting the finish­

ing touches on the building and Use
Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­
tion Club wlU participate In tbe
decorating.
All offers of additional volunteer
labor wUl be gratefully accepted
by Hlttell, work chairm an,' who
elao will arrange to pick up any
donated furniture lum a.
Upon ita completion, the ITaQ
will be available lor use by the
P-TO, School, Scouts, Home Dem­
onstration Club, ell Youth Groups
and other erganlsatlona of the
community.

DeBary GOP Club
Hears Speakers

Swim Classes
Set In DeBary
By MR*. ADAM, MULLER
Junior -tad Senior life saving
courses, sponsored by the Orange
City Chapter of tha Americas Red
Cross, will be conducted at tha
home swimming pool of Mrs. D ar­
win Bruce on Monroe Ave. la De­
Bary, U sufficient intcrasl la
shown.
Registration may be mada with
Mrs. Bruce, who \ will Instruct the
classes, on o r before J u ly '20 a t
2 p.m. To be eligible for the sen­
ior class, applicants must Jhave
reached their 16th birthdays' and
for tlia Junior class, applicants
must be 12 years of age or older.
Mrs. Bruce also has scheduled
an adult beginners class to open
at 0:30 s. m. on July 10.

A DREAM COME TRUE . . . . title building, moved PrU
First St. location onto its new foundation at tha lathe
grounds, will be the Community Hall when all repairs, ref
furnishing end ^ eom tii^ j§ gon^ijeisfb

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STABTOO
, rmroi!
like "growa-up”
one*,
"gra­
duated" from tba P in eeritt Kid­
die Koraer Kindergarten follow,
lag a program of entertainment
that they put on for their parent*.
'P i n t oa tba program wa* "A
Day at Sebool” with tbe child­
ren acting out their opening exrrciaaa of tba day, ilnging a good­
morning aong, an*waring tba roll
eall by reciting their telephone
number* and Joining in tba flag
agrimony. They alao aang two
aong* aad did a Rythmn Band
apeeialty number, to tbe tuna of

THANK MOU,"

"One Mora River."
A kindergarten
atyled aquare
dance, "Skip to My Lou.” wa*
danced and alio tba "Mexican
Hat Dance” in tbe "Dancing for
Pun and Health" portion of the
program.
A playet, entitled "Little Red
Riding Hood” wa* enacted by
a cait which Included Sue Largen
aa Little Red Riding Hood; Ter­
ri Harri* a* tba mother, George
Willlnk a* the big bad wolf; San­
dy Balaer a* grandma aad Kevin
Harr la a* tba woodamaa.
"On tba Good Ship Lollipop”
wa* aung by tbe nuraary clad ,
followed by tba kiadargartaa boya

lad by Admiral Jeff Largca aad
tba cait la sailor baU, ringing
"Anchor* Awelgh.”
Movie* war* ahowa of many
aetiviUa* la which tbo cblldraa
participated during tbo year la*
eluding a train trip, a picnic, a
Cbriitma* party, Barter Cgg
Hunt, Birthday partiea, Cowboy
Ray Gibbon* and hi* bono Dan­
ny, Halloween and tba nunery
babie*.
Guett tpeaker for the occaalaa
was Ur*. D. M. Paul, IMrth
grade teaebar from Plaecewet,
who told tba eblldraa a atory
about a "dream " ibo bad about

(b«m and than awarded aach oat
blf graduation diploma.
Kiadargartaa
teaebar,
Mtt.
Jackie Caalo, and m rte ry ichool
teaebeif Mf». Maureen Smlti
w an la eharg* of tbe progra#
and all aeaaary aaad la (ho plly,
aad performance* warn mada and
bulk bjr Mr*. Coala aad tbo ki*.
dargartan ehfldraa.

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.DEAR ABBY: My husband of nina
ytRrs doesn't believe in kisslnr He soys
it is unsanitary. He wasn't bothered by
this unsanitation before we were married.
I don't know whether you can believe this
or not, but he is by nature a very af­
fectionate person. He is always hugging
and squeexing me, and he ahowa me a lot
of devotion, but he just skips the kissing
p a rt How can I get him to kiss me?
WANTO TO BE KISSED
•D E A R WANTS: Are you kissing
sweet? Is he? Some men avoid kissing be­
cause they are conscious of their own
elgarette or beer breath. Don't sit around
“wanting to be kissed." Kiss HIM! He
might develop a taste for it again.
•
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DEAR ABBY: What is a wife suppoaed to think when her huaband cornea
home and tail# her that hia aecretary hit
h a knee on a file cabinet and aha eat
down and cried while he bandaged it for
her? We have been married for 25 years,
and I’m quite sure if it had been MY
knee, I'd have had to bandage it myself.
WOLF’S WIFE
,, DEAR W IFE: What better proof could
you want that your husband is NOT a
t wolf? If he were, he could huff and puff
and she'd never have let him near her
kj|ke.
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DEAR ABBY: My teenaged daughter

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By Abigail Von Buren
is simply driving me craxy. She haa one qf
the most beautiful heads of hair you could
ever hope to see—but the way she wears
it Is just terrible. It is all ratted and mat­
ted and stiff with spray. It looks like a
wig. And she looks like an old lady. She is
only 17, Abby, and this is something she
and I have been going around about for
almost a year. Do you think I should let
her do what she wants with her hair? She
would be strikingly beautiful if only ahe
would take my word on how to fix her
hair.
TEENAGER'S MOM
DEAR MOM: A teenager’s mom has so
much to "go around" about when it cornea
to turning out her daughter, you would be
wiae not to split hair. Let her fix her hair
the way ahe wants to. She haa to please
herself, not you. Uae your energy to make
her “beautiful" on the inside.
*
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DEAR ABBY: When I was 19 years
old I started going with a married man. I
loved him and he loved me. I stuck to this
man because he kept telling me he would
divorce hia wife and marry me. He hasn’t
yet, and now I don’t believe he ever will
leave his family for me. I am now 84, and
all I have for the 15 years I played around
with him is a bad name, a few presents
and a broken heart. I learned the hard
way. Please, Abby, print this. It may help
other young girls who think there is a
future in loving a married man.
BROKEN-HEARTED

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"Birthdays are downright de­
pressing one* you’ve passed your
**% " So said a alim, trim woman
with almost-grown children.
There's bo us* la pretending
th at birthdays are welcome event*
in a woman’* life once ahe haa left
girlhood behind her and ie head­
ing Into middle age.
But they wouldn't depress if a
woman would be fair In Judging
herself in the light of a new birth-

So th e n a r t a ftw grey halrt, an
extra wrinkle or two, maybt even
a ftw added poundi. That't th»
mirror'* rtrdlet.
But what t i l t ha* th t year
brought htrT Sht may h a rt to ad­
mit that th t year ha* brought h tr
lom t good and worth-whlla thing*
a t wall a* ataaling away a llttla
mor* of h tr youth.
Maybt It hat batn an especially
happy year — btcaust ah* hat
Itam td not to worry too much
ovtr llttla thtnga and not to fight
shouldn’t look to her mirror agalnit the things »h* h at no
for the only verdict of what the power to change. If to, aha hat
year Just passed haa brought her. grown m ort matura aa wall a t old­

TV Key Previews
Thursday's top televiiian shows
aa previewed and selected by TV
X 0 a staff of experts who at­
tended rtbaariBls, watch screen­
ings, and analyse scripts In New
York and Hollywood:
•um m er Sports Spectacular —
“ Golfing Battle of the Sex**." To­
night's hour-long film tells the
w r y of the Mickey Wright-Barbars Romack vs. Arnold Palmer-Dow Pinsterwald golf match
B i t took place at the Desert Inn
Odnltry Club at Las Vegas last
May • and e. Watch these ladies
play the
ard way—no special
iwlet for them) 7:50 p. m. CBS.
Ban* Grey— "Ransom." (Rep a t). A strange entry, but well
lawdled. All about an Indian
trader searching for the men who
killed his parents and hurt, his
Meter. Along the wsy, he finds
a cowboy and brings him back to
n A his mixed-up slater. Claude
Akins and Lloyd Bridges c a n y
I all off nicely. 1:10 p. a . CBS.
Bat M ailer son— "The Hunter."
(A Repeat) Poesibly the beat epi­
late this eerie* he* ever presentid. John Vlvyan (the former Mr.
K m eky) |ueets la this one and
Dadds a chilling touch af else*. Ho
Ip U y a a eool Englishman who's
■ h a t.w ith his fists sod even fa*tKar % th a gun. Tho plot la the

about his favorite shows ovsr the
last five yoan, sings alone and
with the Top Twenty, end close*
with the hymn "God Be With
You TUI We Meet Again." No
guest* for tho finale. (Color). NBC
9:30 p. ra.
Hie Untouchable*.
Augle
(the banker) Clamlno." (Repeat)
A cruel and exciting tele about
a bootlegger who get* immigrants
te make his liquor In their homes.
Hia bead man, well played by
Keenan Wynn, spends most of
hia Urns terrorising tho Immi­
grants.

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a n :By R u n . M i i i e t FRIDAY A. M.

er during the peat year, and that
la all to th t good.
P trhapt th t ha* aotn aoma
member of her family through a
trying tlma, and know* th at aha
la a t least partly responsible for a
happy solution.
,
It may b t th at during tho past
year ah* mad* new friends or dlscor*red what good fritnda ah* al­
ready haa.
Or perhaps It was a difficult
year, and yet aha cam* through It
with eouragt and her head held
high. A year th a t teaches a woman
that aha can m att trouble with
courage lan't wholly a bad year.
Or aha may have discovered a
new and absorbing interest
A woman la bound to gat some­
thing baaldaa wrinkle* In a year of
living.
For husbands: Born* Up* for you
In "Happier Wives (hint* for hus­
band*)." Just tend M cent* te
The Sanford Herald, P. 0 . Box
Ruth Millet Reader Service, */*
499, D ept A, Radio City Station,
New York 19, N. Y.

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Pag* 16—Thura. June 29, '61 10. .Wanted to Rent
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, Urge A t .
WANTED TO RENT by July I.
No Down Paym ent
ner lo t Low down payment. 21T
rent with option to buy large un- NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING Oakland Avenue, Sunland Rifurnished home. Preferable With
COSTS
tatea. Ph. FA 3-1195.
acreage on or near water, near S and S bedroom masonry
Sanford k NAS. Call Tyle ai home built on your lot any­ MOO OAK AVENUE: beautiful 0
Sun DeU Motel FA 24$4T.
mom home, rancher, front
where la the atata of Florida.
No waiting - Immediate con- porch, aide acreened porch, car-,
parte, utility room. Permanent
■tnictioa. CALL FA I4 J4 1
underground aprinkler ayatem.
FARMER'S AGENCY
Headly C onst Co.
On large corner lot with unuiual
N. V. Farm er, Realtor
2443 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221 TWO UNIT a p t bldg., newly re ­ amount of ehruba, flowers O n
After boura FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0241
modeled throughout, 301 Mag­ large treea. Priced for quick
nolia, ideal as a home with in­ **!*—$ 13,500. Contact your loea
broker or phone Peteraburg, Va.
come, Ideal as a home and
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
RE 3-4211, Mr. Anderaon.
buainese
location.
Aaking
$
12,300
Raymond Lundquiat, Anoc.
$3,000
down,
but
make
offer
FA 2-3031 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Ready to sell. FA 2-T44T.
MUST SACRIFICE S bedroom
CB homo la good location, con­ 3-BEDROOM home. Shaded cor­
301 W. Uth Street
venient to N.A.8., 4V*% m ort­ ner lot, fenced. E stra large kit­ FA 3-7403, Evenings FA 3-2371
chen,
stove
and
refrigerator.
gage. FA 2-1407.
Low equity. FA 2-2117.
DEBARY LAKEFRONT NEW DREAMWOLD NEW
Spteioua 2 bedroom — kitchen
A new borne and a new way of
equipped—built-in range—largo
life can be youn for only $430 ROSA L PAYTON
utility—over 1300 squire feet of
' Broker
down. Three bedroqmi, tile bath
livability on attractive like—
with many other extra*. Total Ph. FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha
FHA terms of $400 down. Of­
prtc* is $9450 with payment of
fered exclusively by
FARM LAND
$69 per month. Can be shown
20 acres tiled land adaptable for
at your convenience anytime.
“We Trade”
citrus. 1220 feet paved road.
$730.00 per acre. Term* avail­
able. J . W. Hall, Realtor, Ph.
REALTOR—INSUROR
FA 2-3441.
Phone FA 2-4901
113 N. Psrk
HIGHLAND
PARK
3 -BEDROOM, 3 bath bom* W* suggest you see this lovely
separate dining room. Coraei
Oscar M. Harrison
3 Bedroom home at 2400 Oak
lot. FA 3-7342.
Ave. A fin* home la • fine Registered Real Batata Broker
neighborhood and priced to aell 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 3-7$ti
4-BEDROOM, S-bath, full/ all
at $ 13,300. Financing is attrac­
conditioned, much closet and
storage space. Low down pay­ tive with an Misting FHA pay­
ment plan a t 344* Interest.
ment, 134 W. Woodland Ur. Ph
Total payment per month li
FA 3-3370.
$$l.oo. Be* this eidosiv* by
calling

WELAKA. APARTMENTS: roomi
private bathe, 114 W. Flrat S t
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R. K it equipped .. $63
R. Kit. equipped . . . . ITS
R. K it equipped . . . ITS
R. apartment . . . . $M
BOSA L. PAYTON
Regletered Real Eatat* Broker
Ph. FA 1-1901 l T U a t Hiawatha

Phone

FA2-2411
Office 204 W. P int

ROOMS in privets home, Double
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87.

SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0730.
NICE' 3 room ruralibed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
FA 2-739*.

FURNISHED 3 . bedroom apt.,
largo living room, kitefaen A
A u to m o b ile S erv ice
nook. Ml W. llth St. Phone
M a c h in e r? • Tool*
P o u ltr y • P e ts • L iv esto ck
F lo w e rs - T re e * • S h ru b *
CLEAN funishod 1 bedroom
F u r n itu r e
apartment, til* bath, *01 Pal­
A r tld e e F o r 8*1*
metto. FA 1-1374 after « p.m.
A rtic le * W a n te d
B oot* • M e te rs
FURNISHED apartment, eleia
M oto rcy cles • S co o ters
end close la. FA S-4013, Jimmy
Cowan.

RENT OR LEASE: Partially fora- FURNISHED dnples, two bed­
nlahed two bedroom home four
LOST: Light brown female Dachs­ blocks from poitofflee.' Adult* room, large carports A utility
room. 10 mile* from Navy Base,
hund named "Pro tael”, re­ only. 41* Palmetto Ave. Phone
14th S t in Loagweod, TE 44294.
ward. f a s e e n .
FA MTI7 or FA 3-301.
LOCH ARBOR
LOVELY largo cool 4 room apart­
Throe
bedroom
IV* bathe, large
ment, m
Ul* bath, largo
lot, uofurn. with kitchen equip­
acreened perch. FA 2-4*90.
m ent $111 per mouth. Phone
FA I-399L Robert A. Williams,
Realtor.

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Ih* County , J « 4 |i at Semlnols
County, Flerld*. at hi. offlM la
th . aoart h .u i. *t e l l Coaatr at
•snfsrd. florid., within sight Ml.near month, from tha tlm. of th .
flrat ugbllcatlon of thl. n .tl...
H.oh claim or demand .halt ba la
writ) n*. and ehall atala lb . rlae.
of rMldcaan and pod office i f drM. at tha alaUaaat, and ehall h .
swera la hr tha claimant, hta
ae.nt, hi. a lt.rn .r, aa&lt; nay such
malm or dsmead net m filed Mall
he raid.

OUT OF TOWNERS, welcome $o
Fie. — Available Now: Cut*.
Clean, Respectable 3 • Room
Cottage, Also kltehsneucs and
everalgiit units. By month,
week, day.
St. Johns Realty Co.
SUN DEL MOTEL
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
1 Ml. So. of Sanford, Hwy. 17-92
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-4131
For Eeiervatlone Ph. FA 3-3*47

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FURNISHED u p tu r n
$10. FA 2-4337. .

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CLEAN FUBN. A pt, 1
$11 Folk Ave.

n c tim c t NAmu

NOTICE ih hereby elv.n that w .
ara an*a*ad la bualn.aa at Oeaeva.
Oamlnol. Coaatr, Florida. under
tbs fictitious name of, OBNUVA
HKItVICO CENTER, and that we
Intend to register Mid asm. with
tha Clerk of tha Clraall Court.
Bemlnole Coaniy, Florida, la aceardenee with the prorlsloas of th.
FIoIIMom Name Statutes, to-wlt:
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F air Value Properties
RAYMOND M. BALL..
And Atsoda tee
m Be. Fork
Ph. FA 14441
Lake Mary Branch
FA 3-1230
$

BEDROOM bouse, 3 baths,
bulUtns, disposal, awning win­
dows. YA loan $400 down, $90
p er mo. FA 3-706$.

m *i R. U. Oelger

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a t tha atata at OonnectleaL .
Plaintiff.
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ganised aadar aa Aat af Confrere
aed
pursuant ta the Fed­
JEANNE M. FLETCHER, hta eral astatine
National Mortgage Assoslalloa
wits, an* all aakaowa hairs,
Charter Act, haytag Its principal
4 i «1h h
area lees,
assigns* attics la tha city of Washington,
llceori, creditors, IrustMs. &lt; District af Columbia,
• tie r atalmenls etaUalng hr,
.
j Plaintiff,
through, under ar against BAYMOND D. FLETCHER AND R HUOK ANBLBT and’ MAIDA W.
JBANNB X. FLBTCHBR, bis ANBLOT, hi* Wife,
Defendaate.

tn

deed and aot kaewa to be
dead ar allvel aad alt un­
known sortie* aad claimaat* bavin* nr oialmiag gay
right, title ee latoreet ft and
t* the property Juvutved to
this sane*. ReeldsueM Huknown.
______
rou, a n d r a c k o r too , or*
-shy notified that an Amended
I af Ceaptolal to Feroatoe*
rtgeg* bee bees fUed egelact
i by the Mala tiff la lb* ebev*
led Murt tor 4b* purpeM *f

HOMES Ol

■ancm v s A rrsun

btatr n r Florida toi
R Hugh Aaaley, gddrMe aakaewa
MalSa W. ABeley, address un­
known
,
You ara bartby notified that, a
salt has bees tiled dgetaet yea'la
th* above entitled muss, aad that
yos are rMUlred t* file year aaswr with tha Clerk af this Court
and ta Mrv* a oopy tbsreef upon
the plaintiff or plalaltffe alter,
nsya, wbeM name aad address is
Blsbep * Berasttla, SO Rest Mas
gtfMt, Orlando, Florida, aat later
thaa Jaly llth , t i l l . M yea faU
t* de m , a decree pro Mafaaeo
will be catered against ysu far
the relist demanded la th* te a plaint. This salt Is to foreclose a
mertgag*. Th* real property pra­
seeded sgalast Ui
1 Let ft. Lees tbs Rerih V feet
thereof sad.tha North 4 fast
af U l 1* ta Btaek 4 la RBLAIR.” bastard.- Ftartda, ascording ts th* plot thereof
recorded la Mat Beak I,
peg* IS of the Public Beenrds of Beml eel* Ceuaty,
Florida, together with eae
It-aallea elMtrta bet water
hsatsr aad Wlahtar all barnla« wall faraaM aad tank• WITNBH4 my baa*jgad.tt* gaal
»f said Csart at bastard, Florida,
this llth dew of Jane, A. D. 1IIL
tBBAL)
. _ .

ONB, eeeei

thereof,

RA R : WILdON, bla wits, and
WILLIAM
RICH Alt DSON a n d
ALICB RICHARDSON, hie wife.
Defendants
CLERK'S HOTtl'N OF IALO .
Natlce la htreby given that aa­
der a Decree af foracloaura aad
eels anterad. by Uta Jadga af tbs
Circuit Court af tn* Ninth Judi­
cial clraall la and for geminate
County, Florida, on tba t l day af
Joss, Itet, la a eertala .cu es between Flrat Federal Having, aad
Lena Aesootatloa of Orlando, a
corporation, ■. plaintiff, and Ken­
neth J. Wile.a and Ldura B. WIN
eon, hta wife, and William Rlrhardeoa and AIIm Richardson, hie
wife, defendants, being Chancery
Case N«. 11141. I will sell at peb.Ile auction to tha highest binder
for eeeb, at tba treat dear at-tba
Peart House la the City of Baaford. Bemlaole County, Florida, at
tha hour af It e'slock. ea Wed­
nesday, tha llth day af July, 1141,
that aartala property described aa
fellows, ao-wRi
Let_ 111,
__
_
__
af LAKH
__ Hi KAR­
RI KTT ESTATES, gemlnole
Coualy, Florida, accerdlng
te Mat thereat recorded la
Plat Rook it, pages II and
I* *f the Public Record* of
gemlnole Coaatr, Florida.

mortgeea encumbering the follow'
lag described real property, ta-wtl
Lot |L Block n r . . COUN­
TRY CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. t, according to the plat
thereof aa reoorded ta Flat
Book tl, pact II. Public
Records af gemlnole Coun­
ty, Florida, Including all
struclurM aad Improvements
now aad hereafter ea Mid
land aad futures attached
to or used in conaectloa
with the pram lean,
has been filed agalnat yea la Ibi
bbeve-styled suit, aad yea art

.

RAVENNA PARK

Ik h 1* • hem* your family will
bo ptood of. Thro* bedrooms
end m bath* for only $1*1
dow* and $*9.$6 per month, in­
dues* Tasae end Inenraace. Aa
exeeUeat location at 3H Set-*
em u Drive. Ik* Ur*s let is
wok landscaped end laeludee SI
cHrne trooe. Drive o«( end see
(Ms today. BacHieiv* with

Stenitrom Realty
111 N. Perk Ave. Phene FA 344»

T SB B W B T

Compare
Chock Thane Feat area

‘" “ irth u r H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Clrealt Oeart
Byi Jeea R Wilke
Deputy Clerk'
QlLBg, HKDRICK * ROBINgON
Attoreeys and Counsellor* at U w
First Federal Batldlng
ll go a th Court Street
flamdo, Florida

S Bedroom Home

J

FINANCING
Down Payment 4

r

h r iN f * Meal iHetaeiv* fdfcdhrla
BUILT A D R V R L O m »T

JA C K

DEMETKEE

A ir Condltioming
y t T B t a a 'a

SK Y -H IG H

V A LU E

Stenstrom Realty

$ ROOM furaiebed garage apart­
MUST SACRIFICE 3 - bedroom
ment, water and electricity
CB bom*. Buy equity. FHA. 10$
MODERN A n . S bedroom a p t
furaiebed, shady yard. Call be­
Country Club Circle. FA 3-SS3L
upstairs over SOS W. Uth. $00 fore I or after * FA X-1309.
3-BEDROOM,
1
bath
CB
home,
per mo. water Incledod. Avail­
screened porch, wired utility
able July I. FA 3-1401.
I BEDROOM house, kitchen equip- room. Fully landscaped. Locat­
pad, in Sunland. Call FA 24*1$ ed on Lake Ravenna, 313 Tan­
K no answer FA 3 1**3 or in­ gerine Dr. Low down paym ent
quire at '*17 Camella CL
FA 2-3134.
The Aristocrat of

W. T. Tindall
Aa admlalMratrtn O.T.A. *f
Public* J a n e 1$, I t, t l A Ju ly t
tha Ratal* at
. &lt;
C. I t AIUK deceased
e m e v r r court n r v a n
•TUNrritow. DAvia * mcintosh in m
Attorn.re for Admlal.tratrtn ffTA b ib t h ju d ic ia l e m e t r r n r
F
lo
rid
a
, in Ann r a n an n a.
Odwards Building
nous o o tin r r , r t o a i o i , cm an.
Baaford, Florida
t n r a n c ir c u it c o u r t n r n
First p.bllM tl.a J i m H, 1**1. e n n r so . ltaea.
ju d ic ia l c ir c u it n r m e a i s i
FIRST FEDOR At. SAVINAS AND
IB ABB FAB I B H I H U I CCUBT1
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLAN­
B C B A IO M T , NO. lltS S
IN VMM CIRC*IT COURT OF VMM DO, a oorporetlea.
n o n r r n r s u it t o
' ro w B ru o e a H a a n i i B i
eoCIBTT FOR IAVINOS, B M I-

Stemper Agencyf

Stenstrom Realty

Sunland Estatee
AMY ANDERSON
CURTIS

A ir Comditioainc

C hrysler A irtcm p
Now As Low As '

$179.00
F ree Estim ates
1*1 OAK

FA S-SItt

DewR-Te-EarUi Price*
■tlfml Lskafreo*
Community
On Sparkling U ta Minn**

$11,300 to $17,10%
So* Our Medal I n m
— OPEN TODAY —
SH ML Sr ef Buford
Turn W. on Labe Mary Bird.
9 1 . FA 3-MTt

�You’ll Find The Car You Need For Your Summer Trips In HERALD W ant-Ads
IS. Mortgage Loan*

25. Plumbing Services

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Thurs. June 29, '61—Pagq 17 34. Articles For Sals

LOCH ARBOR
MORTGAGE LOANS
A quality home in a choice loci*
FHA and Conventional,
tlon. 1 Bedroomi, lota of floor
Commercial A Reiidential
apaca In the rc it of the home.
STENSTROM REALTY
Plumbing k Heating
Beautiful lota with treei, flow- 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2*2420
AIR CONDITIONING
era and ahruba. Good financing.
FHA k VA Mortgagee — 314% CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
$15,950.
FA 2-8382
Interest — S. C. Blub Company, 1007 Sanford Ave.
Mortgage Bankers, 1804 Edgewater Dr. Orlando CH 1-3338.
HATCHERS TV
A ll N. P ark Are. Phone FA 2-242 14. Insurance
k RADIO SERVICE
'Dependable Guaranteed Service'
STEMPER'S
Professional Insurance Corp. Ph. FA 2-8392 2808 W. First St.
DESIRABLE HOME LIST
Jacksonville, Fla. — Since 1838
TO BE
Medical A Hospitalisation plans— 27. Special Services
PURCHASED BEFORE .
room coverage—accident, sick­
JULY 4th
ness A disability for income PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
REAL CHARM—This home has protection. Guaranteed RenewW. L. HARMON
I Bedrooms—Large Deo—nice
Pk. FA 2-4223
abled for life Non-cancelableUtility Room, including washer,
Premiums never raised—Child­
FRIGID AIRE
storage room large enough for ren insured under 18 remain on
Isle s A Service
a workshop and a fenced off policy at a cbllds rate as long
G. H. HIGH
( p r n a r yard, landscaping la nice
as either parent is alive—Pays
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5 3315 Days
an this corner lot, only $16,100. in addition to workmen com­
Evenings Sanlocd FA 2-3883.
with real good terms.
pensation or any ether Insur­
ance-Good anyplace in the DRAGLINE A BULLDOZER SER.
EXCELLENT HOME-Older con­ world. For Information write
By H ie Hour or Contract
struction 2 Bedrooms, walking to P. O. Bon 431, Lake Mary,
GATLIN BROTHERS
J
distance of town, shaded rear
Fla. for appointment. Phone Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando GA2-819S
v
yard and screened front porch FA 2-4883. Groups Insured.
WELLS DRILLED
only $7,900.
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEI
&gt;
AQ Types and Sixes
WEST SID E-A real home in
We -Repair and Service
G 'wonderful condition located on
S T I N E
H aero of ground—4 Bedrooms,
Machinery and Supply Co.
lib Baths with large T.V. room.
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2-8t
All for only $12,900. Terms.
ENVELOPES, L etuiheads, state­
"We Trade”
ments, kivoioee, hand bUU, and
programs,
ate.
Progressive
32. Flowers - Trees - Shrubs 34. Articles For Sale
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2951—
19. Situations Wasted
308 West 13th SL
REALTOR—INSUROR
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESSI USED Hotpolnt electric stove $73.
Thone FA 2-9222.
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
Phono FA 2-4981
112 N. Park WORK wsnted FA 8-5120.
W. 80th SL N ear Golf Course
WORK WANTED FA 2-8138.
FACTORY TO YOU
Pk. FA 2-6908
ALUMINUM BLINDS
21. Beauty Salons
BITTER BLUE SOD 6c por iq. Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
ft. Dutch Mill Nursery, New rail with plastic ends. Plastic
Upsals Rd. Just off 20th SL Ph. or rayon tapes. Cottoa or nylon
ALL MAKES A MODELS
cords.
FA 2-7197.

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

Stenstrom Realty

Stemper Agency

34. Articles For Sale

HAIRY INDIGO
FRIG1DA1RE refrigerator $30.
Excellent condition. FA 2-3218 In stock, but quantities limited
Regular, per 100 lbs ......... $28.00
after 6 P.M.
Quanity lots, 224.00
REFRIGERATOR • cu. ft. Weit Egrly, per 100 ibs............. $28.00
lnghouae 230. NO 8-4724.
Quanity lots, $23.00
Delivered in lots of 300 lbs., and
APARTMENT ilxe |
over. A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
reasonable FA 2-0484.
748-2113, SEVILLE, FLA.
TRADE IN MERCHANDISE
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
ALL MUST GOI
Refrigerator 13.00, Electric Lawn walkers.
FREE DELIVERY
Mower 93.00, Electric 8tove
Prescriptions our Specialty
93.00, Power Mower 913.00,
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
Power Mower 920.00, Hand
2nd and MallonvlUe
Lawn Mower 91.00, Beautiful
Ph. FA 2-7107
Refrigerator 909.83.
REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE
COLDSPOT air conditioner. Phone
Power Mower 223.00, Glrla Bike
FA 2-3284.
923.00, Record Player 210.00,
Power Mower $33.00, Electric COMPTON'S Pictured Encyclo­
Stove 9180.00, Power Mower pedias — Terms. H price trade948.00,
in on old sets—Terms. FA 2-0383
NEW MERCHANDISE
House Brooms 77c, Bath Scales TO PERSON with local erediL A
1861 Zig Zag, makes button­
92.89, Flashlights 28c, Boys Bike
holes, sews on buttons, mono­
933.33, Child's Auto 98.88, Picnic
Table k Bench $22.00, Badmlt- grams A fancy stitches, s pay­
on and Volleyball Set, both for ments remaining at $8.10 each.
$7.77, Barbecue K1U $2.44, Fold­ Write Installment Mgr. Box
ing Tables $8.88, Play Tents 34Vi cA&gt; The Sanford Herald.
94J0, Floor Polishers $18.88,
Electric Can Opener $11.88, Kit- PUP TENTS, Sleeping Bags, Can­
teens, Mess Kits, Packs, Armychen Clocka $3.88, GE Vacuum
Navy Surplus, Sir Sanford Ave.
Cleaners $28.88, 20" Window
Fans $22.22, Boys or Girls 20"
Bikes 928.88, Rear Seat Speaker
KK $4.88, Large Lawn Sweep­
ers $18.88.
35. Articles Wanted
FIRESTONE STORES
111 E. First St.
Sanford, Florida

Legal Notice

Sewing Mach. Repairs

Hveue. d«c.«.«d. All h .lr t, eradltora, lacataaa, dlatrlbutaaa, and all
• t h a r paraona h .v ta u claim . or
Oemanda aealnot aald aatata ara
h .re b y aotlflad to praaant tham
So tho County Judea of Seminole
f o u n t y a t hla offlca a t tha Court
Wouoo, Sanford, Florida, proparly
•w o rn to w ithin olght calender
anontho FROM THE DATS! OF
T H E FIRST PUBLICATION OF
T H IS ROTIC*.
S ack claim of damand muat ba
la w ritin g and m uat a ta tt tha
plaea of raaldanta and poat offlca
addraoa of tho claim an t and muat
ka a w arn te by tha claim ant, hla
M .n t , a r hla a ttarn ay , or tha tam o
WIU become void according to law.
Andy E. Iv a n o
A dm lnlatrator of tha Katata
»
of Roscoa a k v a n s ,
I
Dacaaaad
A ddr.M P. O. Bos S it
Oenava. Florida
T im yuhlleatlon on Ju a a IS,

n r rwn
RUITM

circuit court

JUDICIAL

or

CIRCUIT

RENTALS $3 WEEK

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
Air ConditioMd • TV Stamps
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
108 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-5742

Vacation Special!
Permanent Wavae, Including hair­
cuts, styling — 88.50. Air eonHoned shop, sir conditioned
dryers.'

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
2840 Hiswsths

Ph. FA 2-1398

KATHERINE HARVEY
Beauty Shop
21$ Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 24834

trk

OV CARPENTRY,

T R W UTATR OR r L O R ID A , IV
A N D T O R S E R IK O L R COURTT,
in crawcrry no litre

painting, roofing
and cament work. FA 2-49M.

BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. Millwork
MID-STATE HOMES, INC,
n F lo rid a corporation.
907 Elm. FA 2-3916.
P laintiff,
W oH N C

COOKS, s ta sis man.
D sfsndant.
nOTICE OP SUIT
V i a STATE o r rLORIDA TO I
JOHN C. COOKS, a s ta s is man
whoao rssldsncs Is unknow n
TOU ARB liE ttB B T REQUIRED
Co flic your auaw ar o r w ritte n
defenses. If any, In tha abova proooodlnx w ith tha C lark of thla
C ourt, and to aorro a copy th e re ­
o f upon tho P la in tiff* attorney,
whoso nam e an d ' addroeo appear*
hereon, on or bsfor* tho 14th day
Juty, 1141.
f p T b * natur* o f thla proossdlnsa
b a in s a su it fo r forootoeur* on a
m o rts a s * on tho follow ins doaor I bod real property lytas and b*.
In s in Seminole County, Florida,
te - w ltt
.
Tho North U of tho dohth
I I I foot of th* Root SIS te s t
o f N W ii o f th* PBU Of ■**•
tton St, Tow nship St South,
R an t* St • B ast, ase o p tln s
therafrum th* ■ K ail SI fa st
of aald tra a t aa a road and
publlo u tilities easem ent.
DONE and ORDERED a t Sanrd, Semlnol* County. F lorida, this
th day of Juno, l i l t .

«

SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
R e p a ir
AUeratloni
Painting
Phone FA 84883.
ROOM SPECIAL $103. Painting
inside and ouL CaU Mr. Tasker,
FA 2-8139.

COCOA FORMOSA Palm Trees II' 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
tail. FA 2-2884.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Confederate Jasm ine In Bloom.
Outdoor Table Tope A Seats
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Lot Makere — SOU — Unlols
Grape viiie Ave. near 18th S t
DRESS MAKINO
Steps —s Patio Blocks — Sand
A ALTERATIONS
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­ 33. Furniture
» Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 8-8711
anteed. CaU FA 2-1880 fer ap­
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick WANTED: Someone te take up
pointment.
Service With The Cash. SUPER
payments on I complete rooms
SMALL APPLIANCE repairs. 24 TRADING POST. FA 84677.
of furniture, monthly payments
hr. ssrvlce. Pick up and deliv­
$13.75. CaU CoUeeti Casselberry
ery. All work sad parts guar­
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
TE 8-lllL
anteed. FA 2-0180.
Mattress renovating. Bspert Up­
holstering. AU Work Guaran­
teed. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
CLEANING $23.00 PH. FA 2-8401 Co., FA 2-2117, 1201 Sanford 1833 REVCO froesor, 18 cu. f t .
Ave.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Good condition. 1818 MoUonvlUa.
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME
Used furniture, appliances, tools, HAVE 17 piece stainless steel
etc. Booght-Soldr L irry ’s Mart,
cookware set, 2 ply waterless, la
WANT ADS BRING 219 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 24192 original
factory carton, was
$149, sacrifice $39. Will daUver.
• BIG VALUES
FAST RESULTS
R. M. Henkel, FA 2-9390.
• QUICK CREDIT
4 EASY TERMS
POWER lawn mower, modern
WE GIVE TO] VALUE STAMPS fold dark green door end Roes
shower door, both new end very
reasonable. After 8 p. m. Fh.
Nsw and Uaad Furniture
PA 1-1874.
111 E. First SL
FA 2-5622

LUMBER • HAROWARR • PAINT
ROOF1NQ
FHA Loans
YOUNG laying hena, priced rea­
B. EDWARDS
sonable. Also, itewing heni, 73c
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
each. Todd's Poultry Farm,
We Give TV Itam p i
New Upaela Read. FA 24663.

MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. livtag room group. Someone to
take up payments at $8. CaU
Cassalberry collect-T E 8-1511.

(B E A L )

25. Plumbing services
A rth u r H. Reck with, Jr.
Clark C ircuit Court
Byt M artha T. VJhI.n
PLUMBtNO
D eputy Clark
*
Contracting k Repairs
■ H a rry M. Hobbs
Fra# Estimates
: A tlo rasy for P lain tiff
. F . a Box ISIS
R. L. HARVEY
‘ T am pa 1. Florida
Publish Juno SI, SI A Ju ly I, IS. 204 Sanford Ave. Phono FA S-l

Shoemaker

I

Home* D o u lu d d W ith Y — la M in d "

ifijcwsum ai

O N G D A LE

! PARK HOMES !
3 Bedroom

Baths

FROM

*54

MONTH
PrlRcipnl k I«l.

Lew Dawn Payment — No Cteatas Cool — F U A A Cdrv.
Priced Frees 8I.U0. |M DopMlI WUI Keaorve The Heme
sg Yeur Choke.
• 2 Blocks to Shopping
• 1 Black te School
Caster
I • High 4k Dry
• Oran k Rouge
• Paved Streets
• Fla. Room. ate.

AS LOW $ J ^
DOWN
AR
•
one • S Rathe
• 6-Bedra• a u • 2 Rathe
• 9-Bedreease - 1 » Beths
• 8-Ridreim i - 1 Bath,
with or without ectaeuel
perch.

Wide variety exterior
deelgne end floor plena

FHA
Conventional k In Buret

FINANCING •

lYK 8*3811

POWERED »

PRICED

TO MOVk Ol

CM 14884

Sd
2$
15
17

Imports k Sports Cara
Our Speciality
17-93 • Heart of Maitland

VACATION trailer, 13 ft. sleeps
4. Butane ref., stove. Lights
elec. A water hookup, like new,
sacrifice. 1403 Wynnwood. Ph.
FA 2-8883.

39 Automobiles * Tracks
I860 RENAULT Dauphtae, sue
roof, radio, $793. Sanford Motor
Co., 1001 Sanford Ave. FA 2-4182
BY OWNER: 1933 Chevy Bel Air
8 cyl. 4 dr. station wagon, radio
A heater, first $373 takes I t
313 .1. 2nd SL 811 Park A ve,
A pt 7, after 8 p. m.

NOW IN PROGRESS . .

DON'T MISS
SANFORDS
GREATEST

CARLAND
Hwy. 17-92
8th and Preach

SENSATIONAL
DISCOUNTS
60 Pont. • 3 Dr. A.T.
Reg. 2495 — Bole 1199

I’H. MI 4-5307

-----------R E C O N D IT IO N E D TRUCKSCHEVROLET )j Ten Pickup, Plcetaldc-----------FORD Yt Tan Pickup ---------------—....
FORD Yi Tan Pickup --------------------------------CHEVROLET Yt Ton f - r k u p --------------------------

HOUSETRAILER for sale. PboM
FA 2-7163.

15 Mere. 4 Dr. • A.T.
Reg. 695 — Bale 8M

60 Comet 2 Dr. Like aew
Reg. 1795 — Sale 1499

SP E C IA L !
WE’RE GOING TO GIVE AWAY

!

38. Trailers • Cabanas

at toM harlaada

A. W. Berkley Uaad Cera,
lag.

Id CHEVROLET Corvair 4 Door, P /G Ild e ______
8# CHEVROLET 2 Door V-8, IVGIide ..... -_______
I t BUICK Hardtop Sport Coupe ..................... .... ....
68 FORD t Door V-8, Automatic ......... ......... ..........
I t PLYMOUTH FURY, Sport Coupe. Air Cond. ...
M CHEVROLET 4 Deer V-8. Power OUdc ..........
68 CHEVROLET Impels Sport Cpe- Air C ond.__
18 CHEVROLET Convertible, New Tap, V-8. P/Q _
I I DODGE Station Wagon. V-8 Automatic ....... .....
61 FORD 2 Door V-8, Automatic ..............................
87 FORD Victoria Cpe, Automatic, P. H U eriag__
17 CADILLAC CeavertiMe. Power ------------------- •7 FORD Station Wagon, V -i, A utom atic___— .....
88 CHRYSLER Station Wagon, A uto, Power Bast
88 0LD8M0BILE Holiday Hardtop, Automatic ___
18 FORD Victoria Sport Cpe., V-8, Acts.
-----*8 FOHD Station Wagon, V*8, A utom atic---------(4 DODGE Lancer HpL Coupe, Automatic ______
86 VOLKSWAGEN — --------------------------- ---------08 CHEVROLET 8 Cylinder, t Door H ard to p ------93 CADILLAC 4 Door, Power, Air Cond. ---- --------IS PLYMOUTH I Cylinder Standard, Station Wagon
88 FORD d Cylinder, 4 Door ,. ..... .......
14 PLYMOUTH Hardtop Cpe, Automatic Trane. ....
94 CADILLAC 4 Dew, Air Conditioned ---------------14 FORD t Deer, V-8. Standard S h if t-----------------$1 CADILLAC 4 Dr. Power
-----------------« ...

BOAT for sale. Hunter, Welaka
Apts. Ph. FA 24171.

W holesale
Prices
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Barkley

LOCAL OWNED CARS
RECONDITIONED
TO SERVE YOU BETTER

GOOD skiing rig, 14’ runabout,
as h. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
trailer. FA 2-7594.

50-C A R S -5 0

4 MONTH old Bird dog pupa.
Davis Welding Shop, New Upsals lid. FA 8-4998.

FRIGID AIRE
Salca k Service
House Wiring
Free Estim ate! BEAGLE Pupa AKC registered.
I I N. Griffin Dr. Casselberry.
Sid Vihlen'a RandaU Electric
TE 8-1208.
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 24618

Ph. FA 2-3881

SALE

WILSON - MAIER

23. Building Materials

Robson Sporting Goods
304-6-8 E. 1st.

USED-CAR

Seminole Septic Tank

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Bede. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
1180 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953

Gateway TVj Tha Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

Mid-Year Clearance *

Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co.

105 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Bor.)
FA 1-3828

36. Boats - Motor*

60 Ford • Slarliner Cpe.
Reg. 2295 — Sale 1979
60 Falcon 4 Dr. A.T.
Reg. 1795; — Bale 15M
57 Cadila « Sad. D-V Air
Reg. 2095 — Sale 1499
59 Ford 4 Dr. A.T.
Reg. 1395 — Sale HI9

150

58 Cher. VS - A.T. 4 Dr.
Reg. 1295 — Bata 1099

GALLONS

59 Stude Lark Wagon
Reg. 1295 — Whtae. 899

Of G isoline — W ith Each Purchase
Of Any New Tem pest In Stock!

56 Ford 4 Dr. Wag. A.T.
Reg. 445 — SaJe 499

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some w ith s ir conditioning. '
This O ffer Good T hru Ju ly 10, 1961
W e'll be open — July 3, Closed July *4

5 | Ford 4 Dr. • A.T.
Reg. 695 — Bale 399
34 OMa 4 D r.. A.T.
Reg. 595 — Bata
84 Char. B-A 4 Dr. - AT
Rdg. 448 — Bala 199
53 Char. 310 4 Dr.
Rdg. 899;— Sale 399

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Rag. 395 — Sale 1M

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPD—Brit­
ish warships steamed for the
Perslaa Gulf and Red Sea today
amid reports of a weekend crisis
• v e r oil-rich Kuwait.
At least two BrlUsh aircraft car­
riers, four frigates, landing craft
and marines were reported bead­
ing for the area. They sailed as
Iraq and Kuwaiti troops and arm ­
o r rumbled up to tbe opposing
sides of their common frontier.
The crisis, worst la the Middle
East since U. S. Marines landed
in Lebanon in IMS, began Sunday
O bbaa Iraqi Prem ier Karim Kassam announced that newly-lndependeni Kuwait was part of Iraq.
Kuwait, a sheikdom the size of
' Mew Jersey, sits atop the largest
laka af oil in the world, ft supplies
nearly half of Britain’s oU.

Frederick Raps

In London, the British govern*
ment refused to reveal if Kuwait
bad askad military aid under the
friendship agreement between the
two countries. But it announced it
had taken "normal precautionary
measures.”

News Briefs
More Jobs
WASHINGTON (U PD -T he Senaie-Hous* committee on reduction
of nonessential federal expendi­
ture! reported today tbat tha gov­
ernment employed 1,337 more per­
sons In May than in April.

Monroe Better
.NEW YORK (UPD - Marilyn
Monroe was in satisfactory condi­
tion and "res.log comfortably”
today following emergency major
surgery to remove an acutely in­
flamed gall bladder.

WASHINGTON (UPD - Rep.
Charles E. Bennett (D-Fla.) gave
a 11,000 personal check to Treas­
ury Secretary Douglaa Dillon
^ U ts Rep. Gordon Frederick sc­ Thursday to help reduce the 9231
ented Got. Farris Bryant of do­ billion ija.ional debt. .
ing Florida a "disservice and slap­
ping the Legislature In the face”
WASHINGTON (UPD Tbe
fvwheo he vetood construction prior* l t y designations in tho general ap­ Senate Thursday night approved
tbe nomination of Adm. George W.
propriations.
Frederick said “we worked four Anderson Jr. to succeed Adm. Armonths on those appropriation* leigh A. Burke as chief of naval
and it shows lack of confidence in operations.
us.”
In affect the governor's action
WASHINGTON (UPD - Rep.
lumped all construction for the
* ■ . coming two years into one pro- Charles E. Bennett (D-FIs.) was
,
gram and left it up to the gov- praised Thursday by Treasury
{feraor and State cabinet members Secretary Douglas Dillon (or. his
to decide which projects are as­ efforts to "preserve the fiscal
Integrity of our country."
signed funds first.
Frederick made the remarks a t
a meeting of tho Jaycees when ha
PORT PIERCE (U PD -T he way
and hit colleague Mack Cleveland
was clear today for Joseph A.
Jr. summarised the job of tha 1W1
Peel Jr., to seek state financial
legislature.
help in appealing his conviction
Cleveland earlier had given Bry­ for masterminding the 1333 muran t a half-hearted endorsement aa tiers of Circuit Judge and Mrs.
on* way of avoiding a special see- C. E. Chlllingworib.
Alston.
•Cleveland Thursday, speaking to
tho Jaycees, said that the time la PHILADELPHIA (UPD - The
coming when he believes an an­ (ire-blackened Polish freighter Ponual session of the Legislature will lanica lay beached on a -mud flat
be necessary because of the growth today fpllowlng a lire Thursday
• f the state and workload In tha when her cargo of natphlhaleoc
Legislature.
aimed a threat at Ihe waterfront
for aix hours.

Prime Minister Harold Mac­
millan also cslied his Cabinet in­
to session.
The Foreign Office, however,
refused to comment on press re­
ports quoting a U. S. State De­
partment official in Washington
that a weekend Iraqi attempt to
seize Kuwait by force was pos­
sible. The U. S. official was ssid
to have attributed the report to
diplomatic sources that could not
be ignored.
In Cairo, the press today ban­
nered reports claiming that Jo r­
danian and Saudi Arabian troops
also were involved, ft carried re­
ports that Iraqi forcai opened fire
on Iranian ships carrying food
supplies across the Persian Gulf
to Kuwait.
Arab League Secretary General
Abdel Khalek sought to achieve a
peaceful settlement, lie was expeeled to fly to Baghdad Saturday
to confer with Kassem.

Of Appropriations

Anderson Okayed &gt;

Bennett Praised

Way Cleared

In The Mud

Factfinders Say
P ro g re ss ‘Good*
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NEW YORK (U P D -P re sid e n t
iM scd y 's chief factfinder today
reported “ very good progress” In
Mgotiations with the biggest of
th t five striking maritime unions
ia the lS-day nationwide walkout.
However, a highly placed reps*1 aeatative of the shipowners said
- J b n ; believed medialor David L.
*4Jela was being somewhat opli
mietle since it was unlikely that
agreement could be reached with
the National Maritima Union
(NMU) until differences between
* shipowners and the other striking
eaten* era resolved.
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Arrests 37
MARACAtBO. Venezuela (UPD
—Police announced today that 37
leftists were arrested during
tho anti-American demonstration
touched off Thursday by U.S. Am­
bassador Tcodoro Moicofo's a r­
rival her* on a visit.
'

Named Advisor
LONDON (UPD — Antony Arma rang-Jones is gelling a new job.
The Council o( Industrial De­
sign, which hired Princess Margsret'a husband early this year ns
an unpaid adviser, announced tbat
be will be one of four advisers
to tbe editor of Its magazine,
"Dosign.”

Koterba’s Body Found
SEATTLE (UPD - The body
of Ed Koterba, 43. United f e a ­
ture Syndicate columnist who was
killed along with four others la a
plane crash Tuesday, will be
flown to Waynesboro, Pa., today.
Koterba end tbe other member*
of a party touring the Pacific
Northwest wore killed when a
twin-engine plane struck power
tines and plunged Into ihr Paci­
fic ocean near Lafeush, Wash.

Aftermath Of Water Damage

Cracks In The Wall — Water Seeps In

Steam

Courthouse officers and the County Commission
will meet at 2:30 p. m. July 11 to determine the needs
of the courthouse, Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. reported
today.
•
The commission had authorized Zoning Director
Robert Brown to come up with a list of recommenda­
tions on repairing the structure and Brown reported the
building in a general rundown condition.
The commission had authorized bids and specifica­
tions on repairing the roof but Brown believes that that
is just one critical area. There are cracks in just about
every office and water and termite damage is consider­
able.
Circuit Judge Voile Williams in a letter to the Coun­
ty Commission this week urged a joint meeting of of­
ficers and the board to determine the needs of the court­
house over the next 10 years.
District 4 County Commissioner Vernon Dunn has
gone on record as asking that the facility be put on •
continuing agenda with the commission gnd that a de­
cision be reached within the next three months on
building a new courthoifse or, major repairs to the pre­
sent building.

VOL. 53

WEATHER: Clear to partly cloudy through Suturday. High today* 88-93. Low tonight, 70-75.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
United Press Leaned Wire
Established 1908
FRIDAY, JUNE 30,1901

Berlin le a k ' Probe Ordered
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Presi­
dent Kennedy baa ordered an FBI
Investigation to determine the
source of published reports about
proposed U. S. preparation* to
meet the Berlin crisis.
White House Prats Secretary
Pierre Salinger said Thursday
night that the FBI was investigat­
ing " disclosure of certain secret
Information from tha Pentagon."

JACKSONVILLE (UPD A
record budget of M M million baa
been approved by tbe State Wel­
fare Board with warning* of a
cutback in welfare * (trvlccs II
funds are not increased.
Tbe 944.4 million earmarked for
old age assistance in the budget
Is about 93 million more than
operating expenses for tha current
fiscal year anding today.
Approximately 70 per cent ef
tbe total budget funds will come
from federal funds, a Welfare
Department official said Thursday
with the rest provided by tbe
stale.

Called Away
Maj. and Mrs. W. E. Bristol oi
Loch Arbor were called le Nebo,
N. O , due te the death ef bis
mother, Mrs. William BrisloL
Funeral service will he conducted
ia Nebo, thlj^w oekeni

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were drawn up by the joint
chiefs.
The president waa understood
to fe d th at the "leak" of the
Joint chief*’ proposals wee a seri­
ous security breach and ha was
determined to find out who dis­
closed tho information.
The Chlcagu Hun-TImes said in
an exclusive dispatch today that
tha president waa "appalled” at
reading tha article about tho Joint
chiefs’ contingency plan for Ber­
lin before it reached him in the
White House*
The
newspaper
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WASHlNtiTDW'rtJPr) ~ 1’reAiieht Rerthia/Slgl
day a liberalized Social Security bill providing grenfeM
fits for 3.7 million Americana in September and hMld|
check deduction beginning next year.
A key feature of the new law permits men to
G2 instead of G5 if they are willing to accept permai

By'LARRY VERSHKL
Tbe Jeyceee realty put Stale
The City Commission will meet Rep. Mack Cleveland Jr. on the
with Engineer Jess Diets In spe­ spot Thursday. On* o( the boy*
cial session Monday nixht to nego­ questioned Mack: Are you con­
tiate n contract with tha enxineer- sidering running for the Senator?
ing firm of Clark, Daly and Diets Mack laughed and said be didn’t
and Laffler and Bush to plan and mean to b t evasive but It was a
design a sewer treatment plant for III.I# too premature to reach any
tha city.
decision. Anyway, whatever he
City Manager W. K. Knowles does, I'm sura it will bo for Ihe
said today that City fiscal agent best interests of Seminolo Coun­
Loomis Leedy as well ae Diets will ty. Cltveland will havt to decide
attend tha meeting.
by next spring on whstber he will
Leedy is expected to discuss with aid the county the most by stay­
the board possible methods of fi­ ing in the house or running for
nancing the plant.
tbe Senate seat. Mack'a seniority
Knowles said that if the board in the house should bo considered.
• * •
approves tha plant, it would bo
constructed on Seminole Blvd.
Mayor Joe Baker won a brand
west of Mills Creek on the sani­ new house in a contest and is re­
tary landfill area.
ported undecided about gel.ing a
"That area Is excellent for tho tenant for it.
plant,” Knowles emphasised.
Baker won the house in a con­
Last week the city agreed to the test sponsored by Chuck Atkin­
meeting and went on record to son’s Foodmart, who suggested
build tho plant a* soon ae it ia tbe mayor get an occupant right
feasible.
I away.
Among the source* of revenue
Mott landlords would hasien
the city had discussed in /Inanclng to fill amply property, but At­
the plant are cigarat tax, utility kinson said the mayor tocmed
tax, parking meters and electrical shy about getting this one occu­
franchise.
pied and tha supermarket owner
said ha thought the availability
of tha bouse should b t made
known.
It’s a large dug house which
waa the prize in Ihe contest and
th ^ mayor has no dog.

Record Welfare
Budget Approved

magatin* this week.
FBI agents hava been a t tha
Pentagon questioning officer* on
the staff of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff. Newsweek reported that the
plant for possible U, S. action

Benefits Bill

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Treatment Plant

Salinger declined to elaborate.
Other sources said th at the
president had directed his brother, Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy,
to start the Inquiry following pub­
lication of an article in Newsweek

U. S..,Negotiating
For Powers?
NEW YORK (UPI) ~ Negotia­
tions are under way to exchange
convicted Soviet spy Col. Rudolf
Ivanovich Abel for U! pilot Fran­
cis Gary Powers, the Nsw York
World Telegram said today.*
The Scripps-Howard newspaper
said informed sources reported
that one of the conditions bolding
back the proposed swap was that
tha Russians wanted the two pris­
oners rrleaved to s neutral coun­
try where they would be granted
“political asylum.”
"This would allow the Soviets
lo continue the fiction that Abel
was not their man in New York.”
llhe dispatch said.
The trade was first proposed a
year ago by Oliver W. Powers,
father of lb* American airman
who was downed over Russia May
l, ISCO, and subsequently was sen­
tenced to ten y ean in prison.
Abel, tbe highest-ranking Soviet
Intelligence agent ever raptured
In this country, was convicted of
Ihe capital crime of conspirlcy lo
commit espionago and sentenced
In Brooklyn on Nov. 13, IMT, to 30
years in prison. He is now in fed­
eral prison at Atlanta.

Chuluota Firm
Wins Cape Bids

A lot of county officials will
be In for some "shocks” w.ten
tho County Commission starts
work on the 1M1-33 budget In a
few weejii. One thing is sure, ell
raises will have to be '.'Justified,
according to on* commissioner. ! The Voigt Construction Company
of Chuluola today was awarded
two contracts at Cape Canaveral,
Tbs city commission also is pre.|
the U. S. Army Corps of Englparing work on its budgat and w*
neers reported today.
bop* they will give carciul con­
sideration to Fire Chief Meek Tbs county firm was awarded
Cleveland's request for six addi­ on* contract costing 9131 AN for
construction of an Army opera­
tional personnel.
tions building at tha Air Forte
• • *
Don't forget ths 1340-41 licenses Missile Center.
for fresh water fishing to tbe Tbe successful bidder, the low­
slato expiree today. A last minute est of five offers, will construct a
rush la eapsetod, particularly one-story masonry structure con­
from angler* bent on trying thair taining 4,279 square test of spare.
luck during the holiday weekend. Also involved is a amsil sentry
Applications for licenses have house and utilities.
beta coming in at an unusually The construction company also
slow rate, possibly due to the re­ received a 920.111 contract to con­
cant rainy weather. Tho 131142 struct n missile support building
senses bogle* Saturday.
• t tha Cape.

duced benefits.
To finance the pri
Social Security taxes o f
and employes would
up to 90 a year each si
I. Sslf-smpluycd pare
a 60 per cent higher
pay up to 9U a year
Among thus# bcnefltUi
new program wilt b*
will receive a 10 per csj
in their payments. This
rd to help about 1.6 mit
lento.
In addition, ths pri
month minimum mon
for workers who retire ;i
be' boosted to *40. A'
lion Social Security r
expected to benefit.
j'J
Highlights of ths bill:
Mrn: They would «*'dN
option uf retiring at 03 am
ing permanently ird u c sJJ
Instead of waiting until U
benefits.
Wives: No change ia tha
rats, which amounts to 60 ’per
cent uf a husband's benefit.
Wives already can draw benefits
at a reduced rate as early as 62
but cnly If their husband* are re­
tired and drawing benefits.
Widows, widowers and parents:
Benefit* will be raised 10 per cant
fur the 1,626,000 now on Ih* rolls
and for tboss who go on ths roils
in ths future. Ths nsw benefit
rat* will bo 8214 per cent, instead
of 76 per .rent, uf the dec eased
worker’s retirement benefit.
Children; No change In basic
rat*.
Eligibility: Workers would be
fully insured If they work ons out
of every fuur quarters lines 1050
on jobs coveted by tha tax pro­
gram. Tha rula now 1* ona out of
three.

Neutral Laos
Charter Asked
GENEVA (UPD — Communist
Poland today called for a neu­
trality charter for Laos based on
the Zurich priaeely summit deci­
sions and tha Red-promoted "five
principles af peaceful coexist­
ence.”

Tha Newsweek artteto said tho
Joint chisfa, a t Kennedy's request
had drawn up tha plana for ac­
tion to convince Sovist Premier
Nikita Khrushchev th at tha Ublted States "mean business" to its
Berlin stand.
Tha article said the Joint chief#
proposals included:
—"Evacuation of Boms 260,004
U. 8. dependents from exposed po­
sitions to Waal Germany and
Francs."
—'"Reinforcement of tho flu*
American divisions sad their sup.
unit* tn West Germany
,000 troops) by shipping
additional dirisUM
nltsd State*.”
lion of limited emorng up four National
isians plus rs**rrist*|
M d raft calls."
sandoering of room er•ra (civil reserve a ir
i,»ov* U. 8. paratrooper*
soldiers te Germany
aw wanks."
demonstration o f U? • .
employ nuclear wsapmight h i accomplished
antion a f atomie-waaaena
by moving atomic weepNATO area stockpile*
nl ’ready’ positions."
iloyment of other force*
into combat-ready goal-

iy Clamps
ial Law
UL (UPD - Hi* govdam ped martial law
t
Turkey
Thursday v ;&lt;l
has
after uncovering wbat ft
Herald a ln c ^ lS i fill was a plot to overthrow
1900, attended Columbia Gan. Gurssl's retim e during tha
Univarnity in New York alec ions next September.
The government said couatotw
and has worked on papers
in DeLand and New Mexi­ revolutionaries planned a "bloody
move” during tb* constitutional
co.
referendum.
A "m artial law communique”
wa* issued by lbs government
which said It had datalned sev­
eral members of a sacral organ!izalion, including ona man whs
}carried a leaflet inching Turks
'to violence.
Stats Road Department of filial*
The man, identified as Ahm*t
assured County Commissioners
,CUUl, was picked up Monday.
Thursday that contract* on tha 8R The government said papers
434 project will bo 1st by Aug, 1, found oa him urged tallow Turk* /&amp; !
BRD tnginvcis were optimistic to kill If neerssary to sera ex*
over ths atari of the project a t a Premier Adnan Menders and
public bearing on the rued hr Id other former government officials
Thursday altcmuon with romrals- now oa trial for their Uvea tor
•loner* and al&gt;oUt 10 Interested | violations of ths Coast! utloa.
persona on hand.
Both Mcnderes and ex-Presideat
There was no opposition to tbe Celal Bayar were triad for treas­
project a t the hearing;
on following Cursel's coup d'slaL
Tha government official*
ware charged with suppress to*
of freedom.
Turkish officials said Um leaflet called for the organised**
A 14-ycar-oid Sanford boy at- * movement to "*aboU |s"
raped serious injury Thursday MW ConsUtultoa GUriel has
aftornooa wbaa while driving Wl
mla*d to put bafsre the
scooter ha raa Into tlm back dad
«
referendum « • &gt; * * .
of a vablcls aa Parit Av*., police

Bids On SR 434
Expected Soon

1

Sanford Boy
Hurl In Mishop

said.
Tha k*y« Archto B. Smith Jr.,
ID* MU and Her Garda* Club of raa to t* . a rabid* aparstod by
Chuluota will meet Monday at t Thoms* W. Parker. He received b a a p r a l
p.m. a t lit* home of Mrs. Georgs bruises and abrasions to Urn mis- will' class
bap. N# abarga* w*i
Zimmerman, Cast Hath M.

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P i f i 10—Tues. June 27,1961

Wednesday Morning

Former Bar Official
To Talk To Realtors
9. Lewis Hall, pait president
of the Florida Rar, will apeak at
B meeting of the Florida •AseoclaIlea of Reihore la Lakeland on
duly T, it was announced by Artbur B ,, Boaiman, Miami, presldent of the statewide Realtors

9 a.m. 'bll 12 noon

local Board* of Roattora throughout Florida. BomInolo County
Board president Noil V. Farmer,
Sanford Realtor, i* a member of
the statewide Board of GoTornort
of tbo Florida Realtor organisa­
tion.

.Local Realtors and thalr Asso­
ciates (salesmen) are belted to
attend the two-day meetings of
the state organisation, Boatman
•aid. Several hundred members
of the Florida Association of Real­
tors are expected to be on hand
for the July T and I sessions
headquartered at Lakeland's. New
Florida HotelA highlight of the two days of
committee meetings, educational
oesslocis, and social activities will
ha the Board of Governors dinner
Friday eight when Hall, the Also*

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At a general assslon Friday
morning, July T, W. I . Wanutedt,
resident manager of the Schlito
Brewing Company la Tampa, will
tell delegates “ Why We Chose
Florida for ■ New Plant." On the
same program will ba Harry M.
Felgte, odmlnistratlve manager
of the International Minerals and
Chemical Corporation, apeakbg
on "What Florida Means to My
Company."
A special program for tba wives

include farm broken, appraisers,
Readers, and a special Friday
aAeraoon salesmen's clinic on
Mai aetata research and "C bm
3Aa education program sponsor­
ed by the Women's Council wUl
Ipar Admiral R. Malcolm Forteon, manngbg director of FlorHb'a ship canal authortty, talk on
"The Croas-Stalo Canal." fatur4ky morning will feature a mo­
tion picture and panel m multiple
filling, the “ supermarket" apgjaach to MDbg real estate, sad
the two day mooting! will close
(hat aftanoen with a Beard of

Mr. A. G. Layer
Dies Al Home
Mr. A. 0, Layer, II, died it bin
heme early today follow!n| i brief
91m u .
He had made hie home at 111
Palmetto Ave. far the past threeand-oos-half yean. Ban April 11,
UU in Louisville, Ky., be v ia a
member of the Flnt Methodist
Church of Seafurd, a vateran af
tha gpenlih-American Wart a
member of tbo D of A and was
retired from the Sash and Door
Lumber Co. af Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ha and Mr*. Layer had bean
married for ft years.
Survivors am hia wile, Mrs.
Ida Layer Of Sanford: ana son,
A. L. Layer of Cincinnati; three
grandsons, Alfred L. Layer Jr.
•f Cincinnati: William P, Layer
•f Sanford and Richard E. Layer
af Daytona Beach: • teeter doughfar, Mrs. Lucille Clammy of Now
Albany, tod.: twa Haters, Mrs.
Anna Hone and Mrs. Sophia
Ceomhi, both at Louisville and
four great-grandchildren.
. Funeral services will bo held
fit 10 n. m. Thursday from tba
Erlaaon Funeral Hama Chsptl
wMh Rav. John Adams effirtaUng.
Burial win ha at Oaklawn Mamartel Park.

Downtown Sanford!
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CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1) —
Ths dlfftrsnce between America's
old Redstone end new Polaris mis­
siles Is o u of experience. A pair
of rocki t firings with opposite to■nits proved this point Monday.
The Rodstone, direct doecendant
of the old Goman Vt and “granddaddy" of U. 8. ballistie mlesllee,
lumbered ovor the Atlantic on lu
final military flight boro. It'a
success waa almost a forogono
conclusion.
The Polaris, a complex now
weapon the Nevy hao touted aa
the koyotono of ths n a t io n * a
streamlined missile defenses, had
tte chance eaHlar.b the day. It
mlseed the target by eceres of
mllee.
The development of the 10-ton
Redstone esae after httadnda of
thousands of work hours and eight
years of testing. The missile haa
virtually patented the word “ ene*
coco" for flights like the one Mon­
day night, at ranges up to 100
mllea.
Radstons Is not gone entirely
from the Cape, l b rsilnbUllp wee
H a key rob b tbo nation's man­
ia space program, as booster for
suborbltal “training" flights Ilka
the one Cmdr. Aba R. Shepard
made on May I.

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Jacqueline Kennedy, b r e a k In g
sharply with tba etiff traditlou of
White House social affaire, wUl
bold a. state dinner next month on
Urn lawn af historic ML Vernon.
The aetata of tba country's first
president, for year* a major tourlet attraction, will be the scene ef
• state dinner July 11 for I'akletenl President Mohammed Ayub
Kahn.
Mrs. Kennedy, who apparently
got tbo Idee during bar trip to
Europe, visited Oeorge Washing­
ton's colonial home Monday to
check over arrangements for Urn
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The Herald Delivers More Than 11,000 Copies Today!
$563,000 Bid
County Request For W ater Plan Turned Down
Accepted For
Hospital Work

County Studies
M For Some
On Relief Rolls
The County Commission hi*
launched a itudy of the poul*
lO(y of placing all able bodied
men on the county ■welfare roll*
on road Job* or other county
taik*.
Chairman J. C. Hutchiion said
that “ there la a great deal of
merit to the plan and one way
of cutting our welfare nil*
down."
Hutchiioa laid that former
County Commissioner J. H. Van
y 3y recommended thia procedure
to him as a possibility of cutting
“ waste In government.”
Hutchison said that Oregon hal
succeeded In working out a wel­
fare plan whereby ail able-bodied
men on welfare roll* must work
et least two weeks out of the
month.
District 1 County Commissioner
James P. Avery, who agreed with
Witchlion on the plan, emphaiiied
“ we are not talking about men
over 63, but Juat younger men
who don’t want to work."
The board agreed to discuii the
matter more fully with welfare
officials before coming up with
a decision.

didn't Sign Orders
For Executions,
Eichmann Claims
JERUSALEM (UPI) — Adolf
Eichmann said today ha never
etegned ln order for the execution
of • Jew and never had one car­
ried out.
He told the court trying him for
the mass murder of Jews that hi*
office was only t "tranalt station1'
In the extermination of European
Jewry.
He asld be did everything in his
power to help the Austrian Jews
emlgrata and even promised to try
4 9 get the remains of Dr. Theodor
fUrsl, founder of Zionism, moved
from -Anstria'to PaMtttao tor'taburial.
Eichmann, looking pale, pinchfaced and haggard, with black cir­
cles of weariness under hla eyes,
testified again for nearly five
hours as his. only defense witness
against the Israeli prosecution
charges that bo was the master
f i ll e r who drove stx million Jewt
to extermination.
Eichmann flatly denied that be
Issued orders for nine Jews to bo
hanged at the Tbereslenstadt con­
centration camp for smuggling the
mail and bribing officials.
He felt beck repeatedly on the
line of defense he hns used since
he started testifying lift week—
that ho waa juat a minor official,
tpiat ha had to refer everything to
bis superiors, that be never had
anything personally to do with the
persecution of -Jews.

Collins Attacks
Threat To TV
CHICAGO (UP1 ) - LeRoy Col
llni, preaidant of the National
dtesan. of Broadcasters and former
Tovemor of Florida, attacked any
threat of government Intervention
in the radio and television indus­
try Tuesday,
"It is incumbent on those of
us to remain ever alert and re­
sistant to such effort! no matter
how well Intentiooed," Collins
•aid.

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There’ll be plenty of names on
(be bronte plaque at the new Sem­
inole County Jail.
After a lengthy discussion of
more than an hour Tuesday the
County Commission agreed that
the plaque on the Jail facility will
have the names of Hie IKK) com­
mission, that Halted the new jail
program, aa well as the present
board, county clerk, county attor­
ney, architect and contractor.
*■ • •
State Reps. Mack Cleveland Jr.
and Gordon Frederick will speak
to the Jayccra at their noon luncheon Thursday at the Civic Center.
They will discuss the 1M1 legisla­
tive session.
• • •
A hearing on SR ill (Molnar
Ave.) will be held by the State
Road Department at 2 p.m. Friday
In the County Commission cham­
bers.
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Last week, Clifford F. Proctor
Jr., clerk at the post office was
awarded an Incentive award for
pointing out that a trash can had
been put next to n mail drop and
on several occalions Aral class
mail had been found ln the traah
can, Proctor suggested that a di­
vider be placed between the can
and the mall drop — this was
done. The award came from the
regional poat office in Atlanta.

Boys Admit 7$
Windows Broken
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Two 11-year-old Sanford boyi
were taken into custody Tuesday
night after they admitted break­
ing 76 windows In the city limits
over a two week period, Police
Roy Williams said today.

Near Three-Inch
Rain Falls In Area

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A heavy rain and hail storm
dumped almoit three lncbee of
rala oa Sanford Tueiday afternoon
but no heavy damage was report­
ed to city or county streets or
property.
The weather bureau reported
that 2.S9 Inches of rdin fell dur­
ing the two-hour period of heavy
showers.
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City Manager W. E. Knowles
Md County Engineer Carlton Blisa
reported no major road waabouli
in tho city or county. Nn major
utility damages were reported
either.

Teamster Probe Set
WASHINGTON (UPI) — In­
formed sources said today that
Atty, Gen. Robert F. Kennedy has
ordered an Investigation of Team(tore Union activities in tha Mi­
ami area. The Justice Department
had no comment. But other sources
sold It was understood that a num­
ber of department attorneys are
in Miami looking into Ihs situs-

3 Dead In Plane Crash
. SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) — A, Missing along- with Kotorba was
camera eaaa found floating in tha Den Cornwall, 40, El Paso, tha
Awater and eogrsvad with tba name pilot. Tha downed plana, owned by
T f Ed Kotsrba indicated today that
tha United Fastore Syndicate cal- El Paso Natural Gas, waa carry­
•moist was aboard a plana carry­ ing the party of five on,a tour of
ing flvo man wMeh crashed tate tho Pacific Northwest,
Besides Trimble, who Joined tha
tha Pacific Ocesa Tweeday. Three
Kansas City Star staff in 1040, tha
bodies have been recovered.
Coast Guardsmen still ware dead ware identified as Robert
searching for Kotarfea and another Adams, El Paao, Tax., publicity
missing occupant of tha twin-an­ maiagcr of El Paso Natural Gas
gina plana which plunged Into the and prominent rivie leader, and
A n t o r 600 feet eff the retort com- E. G, Hines, 42, Seattle, aa em­
T h unity of Lapash, Waah, after ploye of tha Besall A,Jacobs ad­
vertising firm,
hitting n power line.
Raaoit operator Wilbur Nowak,
One of tho dead waa the Xaifat
City Star travel editor end wrote 46, was an eyewitness to tha crash.
Ha said tha plana “hit tha power
critic, Nad M. Trimble, 64.
Kotcrba, 42, af Bet heeds, h i , Uwa, bounced up 200 feat and skim
.a veteran Washington correspond­ mad along about 7ft fast high %
water. It wee entirely s u ta l
ent and columnist,
It finally wooed into tha
and far about 10 minutes
Washington" for United Fi
qmld am wm the toil. The*
'Syndicate since 1636. It ap;
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The Jack Jennings Construction
Co. of Orlando was the low bidder
to construct a 63 bed addition to
Seminole Memorial Hospital, A. B.
Peterson Sr., chairman of the
board of trustees, announced to­
day.
Jennings' bid waa 6563,000. Bids
on the project were received June
6, according to Peterson, who
added that final contract negotia­
tion! had to await the approval of
Public Health authorities In Tal­
lahassee and Atlanta.
Approval came Monday and the
contract was signed this morning }VOL. 63
in architect John Burton’s otfice.
The Federal government will
contribute |32S,000 for the project
and hospital administrator, Harry
Weir, said that the total expendi­
ture, Including all the furniture
xnd equipment, will be 6668,031.
Peterson said that the long
awaited expansion will provide a
bed capacity of 130 with new X-ray
facilities. Increased laboratory
area, new central supply, new
emergency room area and In­
creased lobby space.
Jennings told The Herald UjJa
morning that he hopes to start
work on the addition early next
week. The addition will be on the
■sat side of the building.
Weir emphaslied that all plana
have been formulated to maintain
all current hospital activities with
the least amount of interference.
Tuesday, 'Peterson asked the
County Commission to Join the
hospital in a joint participation
program for paving the parking
facilities and approaches to the
new addition. The board decided
to table action on the -"uj*t
pending further study.

told the County Commission Tues­
day that the agency turned down
the requeat because it felt the
county did not have enough funda
available to finance the program.
The government would have ad­
vanced Seminole County planning
fund* for the project.
The commission agreed to In­
vite representatives of Reynolds,
Binilh and Hill, Jacksonville engi­

neers, to meet with them on tha
possibility of appealing the agen­
cy's decision.
Tha Jacksonville firm had been
hired to conduct the survey of wa­
ter control needs. Tha board will
meet with Harold Scott of the firm
July 11 to discuss tha appaal. Tha
hoard may send a delegation ta
Atlanta, tha HHFA regional of­
fice.

Tha first phase af tha long
range program waa to have includ­
ed solving flooding problama ta
land-locked lakes In tha eoonty
while other phases would have in­
cluded widening axlating channel
and canals at Howell Croak, tha
Little Waklvn at tha Econlockhatehee River. Tha entire program
would hava Ukan five years.

WEATHER^ Scattered showers through Thursday. High today, 86-92. Low tonight, 70-76.
United Press Leased Wire j

Hobby Asks Bigger

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1901

SANFORD, FLORIDA

W ork Of Hatwingr One In Command Ceremony
Orders

Tha commission plana to alert
work on tha budget July II,
Tha biggest increase in Hobty’s
budget was an added 620,000 [to
hire six additional personnel for
the now Jail.
Hobby naked for two additional
jailers, one guard, two mati
and ana fingerprint men.
ln other butlneaa, the comm
aiun authorised County Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. to check with
tho State Road Department in
funda for n traffic light at tha hitareaction of SIt 466 and 8R 464.
The SRD said that the county
must pay fur the light.

Arraignment Set
For Women In
Gun Smuggling
RAIFORD (UP!)—'Two women
accused of trying to smuggle two
guns into Raiford Slate Prison
were to be arraigned today at
Lake Butler before County Judge
S. B. Brooks.
SIrs. Hattie Knight, about S3,
and Rom Lea Phelps Owtni, 36,
both of Tampa, the mother and
common-law wife of Richard E.
Knight, were charged with bring­
ing firearms onto tha prison
ground*.’
Tha women were arrested Mon­
day nlgbt after officers laid they
watched them hide two automatic
pistols and too rounds of ammuni­
tion in a culvert near the wost
entrance to tho 16,006-acre prison
grounds.
Knight, who worked la tba
prison hospital aa an orderly,
dented any knowledge of the plot.
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Final Cross State
Road Link Okayed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Align
ment of tho 114-mile United ac­
cess route from Florida's oaat
coast to Us wost coast was com­
pleted Tuesday with the approval
of the final 4.7*mllo segment north
of Orlando.
Estimated to cost U -t million,
the segment was okayed by the
Federal Bureau of Public Roads.
It will eateod froa west of Lake
KlUaraey, paralleling Wymore
Road, to the Orange • ftemiaolc
County line.
Tho full route runs from the
Petersburg-Tampa area across
•uto to Daytona Beach, A

e System Lauded
UONOLULU, Hawaii (UPI) Tba Increasing demand for higher
education may be largely met by
a* Junior college ayatem auch as
Florida's, Gov. Farris Bryant told
tha nation's other governors Tues­
day,

Counterfeit Grows
HOLLYWOOD (UIM)-Countcrfelt records are depriving the
legitimate record industry of 620
million a year, Rep. Emanuel (tel­
ler. (D-N.Y.) said Tueiday nldht.
“ These racketeer* have wrecked
inestimable harm," Celler told the
third annual conference of the
Association of Record Manufac­
turer! and Distributor*.

Paper Strike Ends
PALATKA tu rn - Employes
at the Hudson Pulp and Paper
Corp. were back at their Job* to­
day after a court order ended an
“ unauthorised walkout." Picket
lines came down at the plant TueidJJr after Circuit Court Judge P.
B. Revels l*«ued a temporary re­
straining order halting the picket­
ing which began Monday morning.

Appeal Transferred
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
case of Clearwater school teacher
WUliam James Neal, who lost his
Florida teaching certificate on
charges of homosexuality, has
been transferred to the First Dis­
trict Court of Appeals by the State
Supreme Court. The court agreed
the case should be reviewed, but
said tha State Appellate Court was
the proper body to make the study.

Floating Power
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Stx
U. S. Navy transport vessels will
bt converted Into floating power
plants for the Ecudorian govern­
ment under a contract signed
with a Jacksonville firm. The
cootract call* for Gibbs Corp, to
convert Uw vessels, surplus ship*
for the Navy's inactive fleet at
Green Cove Spring*, for use in a
10-year plan in Ecuador to develop
hydro-electric plants.

Post Resigned

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State
Supreme Court Justice Stephen
C. O'Connell has resigned as
chairman of Uw controversial
Florida Judicial Council, R waa
disclosed today. The governor's
office Mid O'CooncU'a resignation
-mOa aaxmoat betwaoo Orlande w m «m«ptod oo June IT, offttetivo
and Halses City will ho opened oa of Jmw 16. Gov. Farris Bryant
Jply T, Approximately M mite* of wtl) name a successor when he re­
UlO route te cgpplcte.
turns from Hawaii.

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Kennedy Labels
Berlin Crisis 'Red
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Tlie Housing and Home Finance
Agency has turned down Seminole
County’s application for planning
funds to start work on a 60 million
county wide water control pro­
gram.
The eounty had asked for a
planning grant of 637,000 with the
Initial phase in the long range
program estimated at 63.620,000.
County Engineer Carlton Blisa

Capl. Joseph Tulte assumed
command of Heavy (Hack Wing
One Tuesday in rfcmonies at
the Naval
■ HA)r Statlo after hearlog the ' aseomplishi enti of the
wing praised by the deputy chief
of naval operations.
Tully relieved Ca| F. G. Edwards as command! of the wing
In change of comm nd eeremon1c* which detached Edwards to
Patuxent IlivA, 61 , wliere he
•vlll be director* • flight testa.
Pirie, who
Vice Adm, Robkr.
arrived from Wii lington late
Monday told the sfficers and
men o( ilalwing on &gt; •■you hav^
done a superb Job'1

France To rove
Algerian Tnw PS

Adm, Plrte also had a word for. who were
the large crowd of eounty, civic: monies,
and buitnesa leaders and officials “ I'm going lo do all X ala
lo holp keep this station bare,”
ha said.
Edwards praised the peraonnel
of the wing for their part In Inltb
atlng the profrstq which brought
the new ASJ Vigilante bombers
to Sanford.
The Seminole County Coffee
Tully la a former commanding
Club will host and welcome New officer of VAH-S and has been
Heavy Attack Wing One Com­ the executive officer of the USS
Forrettal. After reading hla or­
mander Capt. J. M. Tully at Iti der* taking command, he also
meeting at&gt; 10 a.m. Thursday.
praiMd the work of the wing
The coffee will be held ln tlie and said he would call on the
Chamber of Commerce Building, men to continue “ to do the Job,"

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Coffee Clubbers
To Welcome Tully

Soviets Promise
Board To Discuss Action Access To Berlin
On Courthouse Repairs

PARIS (UPI) - trance began
work today on bn iging borne
County Commissioners Tuesday
some of ill half it1 ion soldiers
authorised Chairman J. C, Hutchi­
In Algeria, determine to solve its
son to ast up s meeting with ill
North African probtyt before a
courthouse officers to discuss the
Berlin rrials strike* ly tbe end j
projected needs of the courthouse
of tbe year.
facilities over the next 10 years.
Preiident Charles de Gaulle, The meeting wsi called after
wbo has been ruling 'ranee with Circuit Judge Volie Williams ask­
near dictatorial powj a since the ed the board by teller to Invite
April revolt In Allis l, disclosed all tbe courthouse officers to dis­
the strategy Tuesda^t a garden cuss the (aeilities “ so we might
party.
project the physical requirements
lie said he already lad ordered of our offices over a period of
a division of troops home from tlie Mat 10 years."
Algeria and more tefald be com­ Before the afternoon ssssion of
ing soon.
tha County Commission meeting,
Williams asked Uw commission
lo look at bia chambers as a
blistering rain and hail storm hit
the area for a two hour period
early during tbe afternoon.

tile Sale
Counter St&lt;
tiral
Called Natural
For Manipulation
uatlon

WASHINGTON &lt;*!&gt; - Hep.
Peter F. Meek Jr, D-lll.) today
said the booming o Mho-counter
slock market was a natural area
for manipulaMpii at filling."
Mack made the itetcmenl as
his lluuae CoBiorf subconi mittee called the heai of n private
watchdog aaaqciitii set up lay
brokers and .deal s to police
sales of over-ihe-c* nter stocks
The testimony' a William H.
Claflin, chairman a the board of
Uw National Awoch pj of ftecurl
ties Dealers, ftmc|i 'the second
day of bearing! no ocsdurcs fol
lowed tn all stock rkela.
' The chief aim or ic Inqu r y ji
te gather enough lormation to
justify . propose* 140.09* longM m study of mi r t operations
by the Securities d Exchange
Cummission.

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;- Presi­
dent Kennedy today labeled the
mounting Berlin crisis as “ Soviet
manufac.urod." Ho warned Rus­
sia that threats or fresh aggres­
sive acts will not undsrmlne Allied
unity and determination.
“Thera is peace la Germany
and In Berlin." tho President said
at his first news conference since
Hay 6.
If It Is disturbed, R will bo
a direct Soviet responsibility."
Kennedy’s remarks came as
Soviet PremUr Nikita Khru­
shchev aaid In Moscow that any
Russian peace treaty with East
Germany will guaranies contin­
ued Wes era access to West Ber­
lin. But Khrushchev still empha­
sised that control of the access
routes would bo la tbe hands at
tho East German. Communists,
and that arrangements would
have to bn made with them.
Other preildintial now* confer­
ence highlight*. Jto*rlng directly
on. tho. tens* E xilV eit relation*).___ ;
Tho President disclosed ho No
asked.for tho oonvonlng of a spa- •
rial panel of eminent scientists tn
study whether the Soviet Union
hai been or could bo engaged in
iicret testlag of nuclear weapon*.
Khrushchev's forecast that the
Soviet Union would outproduce
tho United States by ltta, Reme­
dy Hid that qader tbe'.present
rites of growth of both u tlow ,
Soviet output will not reach twothirds or U. S. outpet by into.
Furthermore, ho said, a small
Increase In Iho American growth ’
rate “ well within ouf oapahlllty"
would mean that Basalt could not
out-produce America at any tins*
la tho 30th century.

Donna May Have
Value In Forecasts
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Study
of Hurricane Donna may make
the behavior of her sisters this
year easier to predict, a U. 8.
Weather Bureau official suggested
Tuesday.
Aleaandrr Sadowski of tha
Washington Weather Bureau said
a change in tbe shape of hurri­
cane's eye, or center, may be a
tipoff that the storm la ready to
change course.
Study of Doom, which swept
Florida and the Eastern Seaboard
lait September, yielded the theory
be said. Dadowskl spoke at the
opening sealtee of tite Amerteaa
Meteorological Society's oeeoad
technical conference on hurrl-

Wi Iliami showed commissioner*
cracks by the windows where wa­
ter had come through.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn nak­
ed the board to place the court­
house needs oe a continuing
agenda with tbe board and that
"wo reach a decision within tbe
MXt three months on whether
we build a new courthouse or
repair the present cm ."
Hutchison said that “ aomethlag
has to be done on thtse fnellittea
and we must act soon."
Zoning Director Robert Brown
said that there aro serious pro­
blama la the vault -and other parts
of tho building.
Brown reported that specifica­
tions oa repairing the roof have
not boon completed as yet by
Architect Hal Harrlaa, who was
authorised by tho board two
weeks ago to submit recommen­
ds lions on repairing it.

Graham’s Health •
May End Series
NEW YORK (UPU-Evangellst
Billy Graham today considered
canceling a series of summer cru­
sade* la the United Slates because
bo feels weakened from a vlruacouaod illness.
Tbe minister, who headed far
hla Montiest. N. C., homo today
after retiming from England, Hid
ho was scheduled to go to the
Mayo Clinic ta Rochester, Minn.,
July la far ■ “ routine checkup."
Ho Hid bo hod planned to enter
tho diate. prior fa Us European
crusade during which he was
forced to ttay la bod for almost n
week because of Us Illness.

MOSCOW (UPD—Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchov promised today
that any Soviet peace treaty with
East Germany will guarantee con­
tinued Western acceoo to West
Berlin.
For Iho fourth time t o . twn
weeks, Khntihehev said that Uao
Soviet Union is determlnod to algn
a peace treaty with East Germany
regardless of Western threat* nt
countermeasures.
"But after toe signing of to*
peace treaty, there will be inter­
national guarantees of non-inter­
ference la the internal affairs et
West Berlin and freedom of acctsa
to and from Berlin will not b*
hindered," ho told a government
delegation from North Viet Nam.
TfaoH guarantees will bo written
Into Uw pane* treaty, he uld,
But Khrushchev repeated hla
earlier warning that all control of
the access routes to West Berlin
will bo in Uw hands of tho Baal
Germans and all arrangements
for access must be mod* with ton
German Communists.
"Any Infringement* on Uw Ooveretga rights of the German Dentocratie Republic will bo properly
rebuffad," bo aaid..
Khrushchev hinted that ha would
like more mooting* with President
Kennedy like their Vienna summit
earlier thii r*Mt&gt;i

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Page 2—Wed. June 28, 1961

Rrralh

Auto Workers Open Contract Talks
DETROIT &lt;UPI)—General Mot-‘ Labor Secretary Arthur Gold- companies to pay the full eost of tng end annual 2&gt;. per cent .On,rs Coni, and the United Auto berg has Inairated the government j hospital - medical Insurance (the: provament factor" pay raises. The
Worker* union dart a new ruund would take tome kind of action In worker now pays half). The union companies, for their part, said
also has called for continued con--.they ere determined to resist any
of contract negotiations today for the event of a strike,
nearly 800,000 auto Industry work*
"A strike in the auto industry tract clausas covering cost of liv- j inflationary wage increase,
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would be intolerable," he has said. — •
UAW President Waller P. Reu. "The administration will always
ther, calling :,»r a tough but flex-'
lend
its good offices toavert an
Ible stand at the bargaining table, economic calamity."
waa elated to meet GM Vice I’res-j, The auto firms alsn arc uneerThe Altamonte Springe Library library building and property.
idvnt Louie G. Seaton fur the flret toln exactly what the UAW ft
„ tw o_ #. k Tum
bargaining session In the auto in- seeking this year tineafur thi ( Assn. I. iteglng a two-week rumfirst time the union Is presenting mage tale which offers an assort­
duitry since 1958.
The opening day activities were nu specific list of demands. Rather, ment of ilemi Including a number
expected to be largely ceremonial. this year the UAW'a program is of clothing articles and furniture
Iteulhcr will repeat the arena based on a “ flexible" approach de- pierce.
Thursday-at. Ford and Friday at signed to give tho auto workera
Members of the association are
Chrysler as negotiations begin with more Job security.
on duty from • e.m. until I p.m.,
WEDNESDAY
those firms.
The UAW claims automation Monday through Saturday, at the
North Orlando Busy Beet Girt
Then bargaining teams will set­ has caused widespread unemploy­ •ale aite In the eld Poet Office
Scout Patrol, Mra. Mona Grin*
tle down to a long summer of try­ ment and suggested several “cold Bldg.
.
ing to write new contracts before new concepts" to create more Jobe.
Mrs. Glen Humes, chairmen ef ■load, 4:30 p. m.
• o o
‘‘
the present ones expire Aug. II at The UAW’e program Includes a the project, will welcome addition­
Boy Scout Troop 244, 110 W.
the big three auto firms.
flexible or ahorter work week, al volunter help‘ end those who
The UAW would be able to cqll •alarit* Instead of hourly wages can doaete their service* are re­ Commercial Ave., Sanford, 1 p .m .
• • •
a strike after that data and to for factory workera and s*rlisr_re- quested to report at tht ante.
North Orlande Fire DopU-FIra
prepare for the possibility It haf tiremenl.
All profit wBI be added to the
built a $40 million atrika fund.
la addition the UAW wants the fund .for purchase of the present Hell, 7 p. m.^

Library Group Sponsors Big Sale
Seminole
Calendar

GROUNDBREAKING rare*
monlea for thu new Gramkow Funeral homa were
held Monday. Top picture
ahowa architect F. Wade
TVe’a sketch of the new fa­
cility on Onora Rd. Bot­
tom picture shows those
participating in the cere­
monies from left to right.
L* G. Llttan, A. E. Malone.
B. B. Crumley, Mrs. W. L.
Gramkow, W. L. Gramkow,
Robert Crumley, Joe Den*
nlson, Eagham Kelly, and
Tye.
(Herald Photo)

U.S.D.A. Inspected Grade “A ” Quick Frozen Oven Ready Tender Young Broad Breasted

TURKEYS

New Gramkow
Funeral mine

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'Actors Ask
iChandler Probe

contlnus in offorta to axort “moral
prasauro" against segregation.
Among thoso ottondlng t b s
mooting wars the Hot. Martin
Luther King Jr. of Atlanta, prssldont of tho Boutbsrn Christian
Leadership Conference, and Gor­
don Cary of New York, director of
field activities for ths Congress of
RKl^jtoiMdlty. Two other organ-,
inf W tld e e w e r # also represent-

ed. ~

9 Cheadiar, 41,who epstiiileed u
2 adventure modes, died June 17
•efo Culver City Hospllal. He had
"entered tko heepital la May for
See operation on. . a ruptured
Repine) disc, whites he- auflsred
'•white mtkfog a fUm la the PhilipSffoos.
5 five days after the ruptured
•jdtee operatise, he begea to
"ttemmarrhega Informally, requiring
•so HO hour eeselon ta the oper.
ustleg room and II plate ef blood.

UNITY ROUSE, Pa. (UPI) —
George Maany was reported to­
day to have decided to run for
hit fourth two-year term *■ AFLCIO president despite sberp erltlcltm from eoma ef hie follow use
Ion leaders.
Meaoy, who will bo (7 In Au­
gust, appeared to bo In ful
charge el eesslooa of the AFLCIO Executive Council consider­
ing touchy policy problems.
Aides said he toad every IntenHoe of cocking reelectloa—prac­
tically assured — at the AFL-CIO
convention neat December In Mi­
ami Batch.

Nine Tables Play
Duplicate Bridge

Nino table# ware In play at ths
weekly Duplicate Bridge Club
meeting li\ the DeBary Community
Center Tuesday.
NS winner* wore first, Mr*. N.
Mortimer and Mre. W. Wood lock;
second, John Vendtracbaaf aad
Mrs. O. Black; third, Mr. and Mrs.
R. D. Walters; fourth, Mrs. F.
Austin and F. R. Frochlleh.
RW winners ware flr^, Mis*
Ann Singer and N. Mortimer; sec­
ond, Mrs. M. Patterson and Mrs.
F. Holder; third, Mr. and lira. 0.
H. Hassell i fourth, Mrs, H. Ready
and Mrs. 0. N. Lackey.
Regular play will be held neat
Tuesday beginning promptly at t
p. in. with the monthly business
session preceding.

Ctry said at a news conference
thf rides would continue "because
segregation la atilt a living factor
in Jackson terminals, as waU aa in
other Southern cities." A halt will
not be Bailed, ha said, "until ths
Issue Is resolved."
All delegates denied reports that
some Integration leaders want to
ease off the rides.
A late arrival was the Rev.
Wyatt Tso Walker of Atlanta, an­
other Negro Integration leader.
Walker and hie wife, who were ar­
rested hare last weak, had Just
bean released from Jail under bond.
• Walker said a $260 diamond ring
and $76 belonging to him end hie
wife disappeared from their be­
longings confiscated by officers
when they were Jailed,
"Nina of us war* is oao small
call," ha said, "steeping on mattresses on the floor.? Hut ha said

SOUTH’S

FINEST

Jackson polloa at the jail “ ware
Just as nice as they could be."
Cary said local officers “ have
displayed as muck poUtoneaa ae
lattoibU la tho arreete.”

S M O K ED O R C O O K ED

Hospital Notes
P. Davldto*. DeLai
Kcar, Longwood; Tl
Geneva;
Green, I
y Green, William
Green, VI
Patteraoo, Frances
Bowles, Si
a Carter, Hoy Pertin, Joan
iuHough, Mrs. H. W.
Morgan,
(rice Story, Floslie
Webb, Lauia Garrett and Retie
Goes, of Smferd.
1 Birth*
Mr. end Mm. Jasper McCullough,
Sanford, a daughter; Mr. tad
Mr*. James A. Bowles, Sanford, n
Usmiaeaie
Merlon Hmdy, Raymond Wolf,
Mrs. Mark Vomaek aad baby,
Mre. Mario 1 s not vine and baby,
Mrs. Jamm Marlin and baby,
Mrs. M. L. 6 illy end baby, Mre.
Kenneth Slki rron and baby, el
Sanford; lfr Robert WUUame,
Longwood; C larlei Dobglas, Or­
lando; Lucik Jacobi 'and Jamas
Roblneon to I 'vledo,

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JACKION, Miss. (U K )—Leadon of the "Freedom Rider" mova*
moat egrood Tuesday night to
ecntlaoe tho antl-oegrogstiea dem­
ip
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Ths tbst ths rides,’ which have anded
■cnee Acton Guild has been in Jail for 164 porauns hart, should
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** Architect for the new facility
£W1U he F. Wede Tye with the
"Shoemaker Construction Co do*
!?fag the work,
Ike aew facility will Include a
''fori* reception arts, off let, largo
ehspol, prints family room ol
ohapol, largo dlaplay roam,
S e a l eeipsrt for four ears.

- Wether atreeeod that the petl(tUon signore .are making no
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5 Work ea a ao« Gramkow Fun“ erel Home has started with
$ greuaebroakini ooremoaioi hold
•Monday.

- o f dm "Cheyenne" aeries, dr.
"m isted the petition, which was
:al|Mi for such performers as
^Rtram Umbalbt Jr., Dorothy
" Pm vise and Troy Dose hue.
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3 "Waa the foath of Jeff Chend3 for due te negligence, iacompewfoaca, error or mitigating drucumstancoeT
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5 guild to evaluate the facte.
2 "In aesa the faeia do Indicate
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' h Isn't'true we have had nothing concrete
r.to offer on diaarmamlmt, a teat ban, and eo on. But if
giving up, let It be aald we took the leaaon from the pre« n t complainant.

stickler for tke letter of the law,
"You can come back to watt In
tho morning," ba msaured data.
"Wa nood poopU with braise like
yours.*
A few weeks later, the Big Bose
again met John la the mine.
"John," ho began, "Tou'rs too
sstart te bo staying hem all your
Ufa, eo taka soma eouraee In night
and fltU, 12-yoar-old John got up
and started to work i t I a. m.,
then agent i f hours In the cool
mine*, AFTBX WHICH he went
to night school.
And he made top. marks I Be ha
later won a scholarship to Oxford
Univanity.
After graduation from Oxford,
ho came to America and became a
clergyman, fiaally settling in Chiteg*
In 1920, be coaxed and cajoled
and hlgh-prasaurei hla Beard to
onto the taileit church In the
world—the Chicago Temple, whan
I have taught a Bible Class for tho
part 21 years,
You visitors te Chicago nap
have seen the lighted ehanh woes,
towering against etr Loop skyline.
It la an Inspiring sight.
This unique church la thus a tes­
timonial to the ramrod determina­
tion of littleDr. John Thompson.
But Dr, Thompson night never
have progressed beyond the Eng­
lish coal mine, if ha hadn't uttered
that wtseareck when ha was 12
peart eld.
Oddly enough, It was alee at the

, This waa In the time of our
grandparent*. Urn coal miners, in­
tending children like John, put in
|g hours per day.
John Heed several miles from
tha wins, so he had to start work
i t ft a . c a r r y i n g his lunch buck­
et
■i
In this time they used horses to
pull the teal cars, net mules, as
Was mors customary. '
And tha hones wen unhitched
from tha ears at ft p. m„ so they
aauld ba watered and tod baton
fra mew's quitting hmw of ft ft. m.
John waa a short, .tritty led, ae
fr o day ho flippantly blurted suit
. "Horses quit at I but asses work

MU ft."

Wall, tha millers toughed up•seriously, And JehnVqrip parted
•long from one group to another.
Finally, tha Assistant Superin­
tendent heard it, He grew enraged
at this tmpudenrt and took et re­
spect, so ha etoitod tracing down
toa origin.
Betactaatly, ana group would
pay it got tho alary foam ansther.
At last, tha pursuit got buck to It­
e m seM John.
"You’re fin d," thundered tha
Assistant Superintendent. "Wa
Will net tolerate such insubordlna*

Temple at Jerusalem.
Parents, please remember that
It-year-side can da seme very
shrewd thlaklng. Be he euro you
do your part to otter them proper
leadership and mantel stimulation.
Ba Uka John's Big Bose who in­
spired him to smbltton.
lend far my 900-polnt "Taste
ter Good Parents," enclosing n
stamped return envelope, plus JO
cents.
(Always write te Dr. Crane In
care of this nsuapapst, saclaa*
lag a Mag 4 cent stamped, ad*
desses 4 envelops and 24 coats te
sever typiag tad prlatlag roots •
urhea you send fee one of Ms

ytoed John's case by citing that ha
Waa jurt a .child and meant no
harm, hut they w in Ignored.
Aa tha debate waa In full png.
pass, however, the gupsrintsndsn*,
himself happened to he walking
•long that mine total.
Ha etopped and naked what tha
argument wan all about Hie As­
sistant Superintendent informed
Mm, in self-righteous glee.

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first (and perhaps laM) book in
under four mlnutsi.
Three minutes It seconds te be
•Met. I found It wall up to the
standard of books by athletes. Ths
pause pUepe (aa It aboull when
the author la a champion runner),
tha dialogue la pungent (why not
whan'tha author uses buckets or
ltalmeat a paarT), and Ilia spell*
log la faultless.
I lava the book — "IBa Golden
Miter1’— as much lima aa 1 did
because of tha chapter on Amer­
ican athletes in which Elliott says
Uwy are far too aoA-Uviag to
product any natty groat middle
or tong distant* ruuun ifrm i i
This chapter, ! undertfBO, Bek
caused quite a com mottea In tha
United ftlfttsi, and several re­
viewers have laid II onto Btllott
with n thtok and spike-studded
paddle.
I enjoyed this chapter. It did
my soul good to get It from an
wn that my country'! youth
n't glvn a hast In you-knowwhere for runalng round and
round n track, for miles and
miles, blistering their insides,
bringing gnat mlaery to their
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Watching • long distance race
to boring enough, but imagine
what It la to nut c m Bound gad
round tha distance runners fa,
and than round some more. Same
scenery. Same face# on toa edge
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109-mater rate, yea. The sharp
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challenge of- tho
hurdler, y*i
again, Tha qttok, supreme effort
of tha 200, 401, M0. by all Mini.
But Urn popeyed grind of (he dis­
tance rtcei, nirer.
Elliott to the contrary, U U
entirely possible that a country
■as achieve greatners without
having so much aa one ordinary,
much leu groat, distance run­
ner. A country might svsn ach­
ieve greetneit on art, music, litersturs, and spiritual values, lorn*
of the greatest men In the world
hiVe''never won a modal—even I
a brones ana—. for tunning w 1
much as fifteen yards, tot alone
two, three, or five miles.
Blnstoln, 1 am told, didn't even
like to walk twa mltoi, much leu
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long yearn knows they have made a apadalty of trying
.to oat-alt thair adversaries at tha eonfaraaea Ubla.
In fact, tha now dlacredltad Molotov named the
nickname “atony bottom" for hla aucccaa In wearing
’• town opponents. Ha and hla diplomatic successors de»v/eloped mastery o f the techniquaa jrf delay.
Consequently, Khruabchav Inevitably sounds fanny
/-whan he aaya (he Western powers have developed a
“ whole system of delay” which Involves "not rajacting
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WASHINGTON—(NBA)—Mike
Mansfield has done it again.
Thera isn't n nicer, harder worktog. more conscientious, mere re­
spected member of the United
States Eenata than Its senior mem­
ber front Montana, now the major­
ity leadtr.
He hae been in the Senate eight
ycara, was in tha House 10. He
taught Latin-American and Par
Eastern history at University of
Montana for 10 years before that.
He served In the Army, Nary lend
Marine Corpe In World War I, onlisting at ago 14. Ho worked as a
miner and was educated as a min­
ing engineer when war was over.
He Is everybody’s favorite senator.
Ho has been interested In for­
eign .affaire all ths time he has
been In Congress and la fourth­
ranking Democrat on the Foreign
Halations Committee. Ho has been
around tha world a lot. Moat of
the time he is a lone wolf oper­
ator.
When he goes abroad, he stays
away from the U. 8. embassies ex­
cept to let 'em know he’s there. Ha
looks Up all tha American news­
paperman, most of whom ha knows
or soon doss, to find out what goes
on. Ha knows his stuff. '
* BB every once In a while, Hon­
orable Mike blasts off into space
on a tangent with soma foraign
poliey ha has apparently thought
up alt by himself. Whom hs con­
sults fur these shots be doesn't
say. But It moat oartalnly Isn’t tha
U, 8. Stats Department, and hs
causes all kinds of consternation
then and In tha White House,
whenever hs dots.
Mansfield's latest excursion In
then m im e is hit pronouncement

that all of Berlin—tho eastern,
Russian lotto ai wall u tho Amirlean, Britiah and French boom In
Wait Berlin—ought to ba mad* a
tree city under International guar­
antee.
This Isn't a new Idea with Mans­
field. lie first voiced It, It In
March, 1000 and again three
months later la a SO-page foreign
policy speech Intended to eolre
everything.
Bat this latest expression of It
comes at a time when Russia's
Khrushchev la making a somewhat
similar proposal for settlement of
the German problem before the
end of the year. And this causes
all kinds of embarrassment
The West German government
In Bonn Is probably boiling inter­
nally at the way one senator has
expressed his opinion contrary to
Kennedy - Elsenhower - Truman
Berlin policy.
Other examples of Minefield's
proclivity for shooting his opin­
ions from tha hip are many, Tha
most notable thing about them is
that few of his Ideas are ever
adopted.
After the election last November
he volunteered the advice that Or.
Ralph Bunchs should be made U.
8. ambassador to the United Na­
tions, Then he said President Ken­
nedy ought to uaa the services of
former vice President Nixon in
the fields of foreign policy and na­
tional defense.
Last August, when the Congo
crisis was at its height, Mansfield
said that the U. S. and tha U. B.
8. R. should agree to make Africa
a neutral ground In the cold war.
Ar year age, Mansfield advocated
that Qusmoy and Matsu be aban­
doned to the Chinese Communists

ax on# of a writs of "new poHcls|
for poaco." Others Included:
*
—Eatablishmint or dlplomatie
relations with Outer Mongolia.
(Bute Department is actually
flirting with thla now.)
—Abandonment of present efforts to establish disarmament
and nuclear teat bans for a revi­
sion of both free world and Communist route to mare realistic, ob­
tainable basis.
—
—Put a morattorium on o f f i c i i
visits sad conferences between the
heads of states with irreconcilable
differences.
Those an a few of the high­
light! of hla original thinking over
ths tost two years. But he's aiways been like this.
Jurt before he assumed ths of­
fice of majority leader he proposed
that the Senate meet only when ifr
had eomethlnr important to do.
He wanted everybody, Including
clerks and newspapermen, to gst
horns by 6 o'clock.
But,he recently admitted, ha was
glvlnr up on that one himself, for
the time being.
Const of tho sugar pins are
sometimes 20 inches long.
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Sanford Area
*And Bridge Party At Home Of Mrs. R. E armer
Welcomed T o

New familin welcomed hjr Wel­
come Wagon Hostesses lari week
include, Mr. and Mri. M. A.
Wheeler, from West Virginia;
Mrs. Olio Ptarek and children,
Paul. Jean and Dolores, from Chi­
cago, 111.
Mr. and Mrs, B. 0. .Brown.
Crain and Allan, from Pautuxent
River, Md.: Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Taylor, Danny and Becky, from
Daytona Reach; Mr. and Mrs.
Dual Williamson, Sherry and Ken­
neth, from Atlanta, Ha., and Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Borgs, Steven,
Rickie, Cindy and Jean, from
Okeechobee.
Families transferred here by thr
Navy were Chief and Mr*. E. E.
Fuller and rhlldrcn, Hubert K«ri
and Edward Alien, from Memphis,
Tcnn.: .Mr. and airs. Jamrx Norrii and son. Thomas, from aianila,
Philippine Islands.
Ll. and airs. A. Masrie and
children, from Puerto Rica and
air. and Mrs. Roy Brown, Dennis
and Laurie, from Washington, D.

A group of VAH-3 Officers'
Wives assisted with the event and
a t menu of aleak, marinated green
^beans, au gralln potatoes, tossed
salad and chiffon pit was enjoyed
at T p.m.
VA11-11 Olficcrs' Wives were
guests for the evening. Those at­
tending were Mrs. A. R. Blunden,
Mrs. J. B. Shatluck, Mrs. K. M
Bent and Mrs. R. A. Smith.
' Other VAH-3 wive* attending
were Mrs. D. J. Brough, Mrs. R.
d D . Cook, Mrs. M. A. Lee, Mrs. C.
L. Filxpstrick, Mrs. E. W. Foote,
Mrs. J. L. Morgan, Mrs. R. W.
Repp.
.Mrs. C. D. Schoonover, Mrs. A.
W. Smith, Mra. R. H. Slolpe. Mrs.
J. T. Talmadgc, Mra. W. S.
Thompson, Mrs. C. N. James,
ilrs. P. J. Ryan and Mrs. B. H.
Graham.
airs. Roby Holt and Lcdr. R. H.
^ Slolpe were also guests of tbe
group. Following the dinner,
bridge was enjoyed during the
evening.

Mrs. Spaulding
Hostess T o
DeBary WSCS

MRS. R. -E. FARMER, left, and Mra. J. T. Osborne,
right, members of the VAH-5 Officers' Wives Club were
co-hostesses at a steak cookout and bridge party, recent­
ly. Pictured with the hostesses from left, are Mrs. A. W.

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Kitchen $hower Carden Party
Honors Bride-Elect In Oviedo
Mist Peggy Fleming, whoso
marriage to William Keith Mal­
colm, will ba an event ot Util
Saturday evening, at the First
Baptist Church In Oviedo, wag
feted at a party last weekend.
Mrs. John Evans and MUa
Kathryn Lawton antortainod with
g garden pari
' kitchen sbowtr
ig the Floridu - u of Uw Evggg
home, overlooking the garden.
FT*rml* hi the neighborhood worn
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bride-elect in the opening of her
gifts.
Mrs. Elsie Fleming, mother of
tbe bride-elect; Mrs. J. L. Mal­
colm, mother of tha groom-elect;
Mrs, R. L. Ward, sister of the
hoooree, and some of the groom's
•latars-ln-Iaw were among the
guests,

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By MARIAN R. JONES
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Webb and
son, Joe, have returned from a
two weeks’ vacation, motoring to
Arkansas and Mississippi where
they visited Mrs. Webb's relatives.
Mrs. Webb saw some of her rela­
tives she had not seen fair ZT
years and says it is the best vaca­
tion she lias ever had. Enroute
home they visited Vicksburg Con­
federate Park. *
Mrs. James Toole and daughter,
Clara Jane, and ion, Henry, of
Augusta, Ga., have been enjoying
n visit with Mrs. Toole's mother,
Mrs. Clara Marlnrr. Mrs. Toole
is the former Edith Mariner.
- Mrs. Mary Grogan and daugh­
ter, Miss Margaret llrogin, or
Bloomburg, Texas, are visiting
Mr. and Mra. Theodore Aulia fir.
and Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Aulin
Sr. While here they are also sight­
seeing and visiting other relatives
and class friend*.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Aulin
have been enjoying the visit of
their grandchildren, Patricia and
Alice Barllelt, of Jacksonville.
They are the children of Mr, and
Mrs. Lew Bartlett, the former
Lona Aulin.
Mra. Comer L. Parsons of At­
lanta, Ga., will arrive Saturday
for a visit with her slaler-in-Iaw,
Mrs. Hettie Ragsdale.
Mrs, Jack Dodd entertained with
a cbaltcr party at her home this
past week.

Girls State

Ham Malinowski, Mra. H. F.
Dement and Mrs. Richard Cleve­
land.
Mrs. K. F. Rowell was present­
ed a farewell gift from the group.
Cdr. Rowell, skipper oi VAH-3,
will be leaving with his family
for the Naval War College at New­
port, R. L, In the near future.
Mrs. Rowell Introduced tbe nrw
members. They were Mrs. Rich­
ard W. Wing, Mrs. William B.
Morse, Mrs. T. E. Cutlery, Mrs.
D. H. Pike. Mrs. G. W. Flynn and
‘a RifM* Mlm -Isabella Cobo. -1
Door priiea were awarded to
Mrs. Andrew Reno and Mra.
Richard Cleveland.
The group alio bid adieu to
Mrs. Len Reinhart, who has
served as representative to the
Officers' Wives Club. Her huthand
Is bring transferred to another
squadron.
Other member* attending were
Mrs. John F. Barlow. Mrs. D. W.
Caswell. Mrs. D. C. Hamilton,
Mrs. Charles Kauffman, Mrs. J.
L. McCracken, Mrs. Fred Sllpp,
Mrs.'Neil 8. Pruden.
Mrs. K. M. Sandon, Mrs. George
Zimmerman, Mrs. L. H. Settee,
Mrs. Robert R. Am, Mrs. Charles
G. Erb, Mrs. Vincent D. Monroe,
Mrs. B. E. Smith, Mrs. E. D.
Kent and Mr*. T. W. St. Clair.

Carole Marie Lcdtrhaui of Plan­
tation Rd., DeBary, left Friday
from DrLand aboard the charter­
ed bus for Tallahasiee when she
is attending the seulon of Girls
Slate now in progrrai.
Mrs. E. Hoffmire is chairman
of the Herbert D. Gibb American
legion Post Auxiliary committee
which arranged Carole's trip.

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Houitguests of Mr. and Mrj.
Arthur Russell at (heir homa in
Paola, are their daughter and sonin-law,. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence
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Mary lfeUman of Detroit, Mich.,
and Us brother and wife, Ur. and
Mrs. Pat* Pfeifauf and children,
Mary Anna. George and John, of
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PJuk and whita hibiscus ware
used ie profusion in the lovely
room. Tha serving table alee bald
aa unusual arrangement of hibis­
cus.
A crystal punch howl with lima
aharbert and dainty rafrwhnmfa
completed tha table arrmagamaat,
Many games ware esjeyed dur­
ing the afternoon aod priias
awarded to tha wiener*. The ha*} area received a coffee pat aa the
• winner of on* of tha games.

MRS. LIPTHROTT

The wedding took placa June IT
at Nahunta, Ga. The bride waa
born In Piedmont, Ala., and attended school* In Honolulu, Ha­
waii, Jacksonville, Pensacola and
Sanford, Fla,
Tha family has lived la Sanford
for the past' five years. Mrs.
Llptfahitt was a member of the
1961 graduating class at Seminole
High School. While there she was
a member of tha Glee Club and
DCT Club. She Is presently em­
ployed by McCrorya.
Tlie groom was bom in Austra­
lia but has spent most of bis lift
in Sanford. lie was also one of tha
1961 Seminole High School grad­
uates. During hia senior year ba
won an award as one of the most
outstanding DCT students. Ha. la
employed by the Florida Power
and Light Co.
The coupia Is residing at 2S2W
French Art., Sanford.

Carol Lederliaus

Farewell Luncheon
Honors Mrs. Rowell
The Terrace Room of the Cherry
Plata Hotel, in Orlando, was the
scene of the monthly luncheon for
the Officers’ Wives of VAH 3.
Hostesses for the eient were
Mrs. L. J. Reinhart, Mra. Wit-

Mr. and Mrs. X. E. Jordan, 123
Laurel Drive, in Pinccrc.it, an­
nounce the marriage of their
daughter, Pamela Ruth, to Wil­
liam Lipthrott, son of Mr, and
Mrs. W. II. Lipthrott, 104 Satsuma
Drive, all of Sanlord.

Smith, wife of the commanding officer of VAH-5 and
Mra. A. R. Blunden, of VAli-11 Officer!’ Wives, who
were invited gueata for the evening.
(Heiald Photo)

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airs. G. Spaulding entertained
members of the Either Circle of Andersons Hold
the DeBary Community Methodist
WSCS at a recent luncheon.
Family Reunion
The program on Cuba was led
by Miss Beatrice J. Tyson and
airs. Charles Helper was in In Lake Mary
charge of devotions.
By FRANCES WESTER
Guests present for tbe occasion
Mr.
and Mrs. J. K. Brower of
included Mrs. Damon Scott, wife
of tbe newly appointed minister WeitYalm Beach, here lo sllend
of tbe church, and Mrs. Harry the lMt Seminole High Class re­
Bell and Mrs. George Wright.
union, were weekend guest* of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. D.
Anderson ofo’Like Mary. Making
Group Leaves
the trip with them and enjoying
tha visit with their grandparents
For Vacation
were their children, Nancy and
Ken.
In California
On Sunday, the Andersons were
Jerry Ulrey taedjpUlcr,, Cay, of bovu at » farn11y- «*j|nI«».* . ....
Oviedo, left last week with rela­ Other than the Brower family,
.those’ 'present for the occasion In­
tives from Sanford for a trip to
cluded Mr. Anderson’s great ne­
California.
phew. Dr. John Mansell of San­
They plan to ba gone about a ford and Mri. Mansell and chil­
month, going by the southern dren, David and Sheri; Mr. and
route and returning the northern. Mrs. P. D. Anderson Jr. and
While they are gone their mo­ children, P. D. Anderson HI and
ther, Mrs. Don Ulrey, will be Mona and her fiance. tMike Hud­
working In summer school.
gins of Franklin, Tenn.
During the buffet luncheon, the
third Anderson child, Raymond
DeBary Couples
and his family of Beaver, Penn.,
telephoned Father'* Day greetings
to Mr. Anderson and enjoyed ex­
Observe Wedding
changing "hellos" with other
members of their family.
Anniversaries
Thr luncheon was the last fam­
Mr. and Mra. Harold Coffin and ily get together before the wed­
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar E. Corson, ding of Miss Anderson and Mr.
all of DeBary, celebrated their Hudgins which took place at the
wedding anniversaries with a din­ Orlando Park Lake Church on
ner party at Rymala Restaurant, Friday.
last week.
Tha Coffins were celebrating
Uielr 33th anniversary. The Cor­ DeBary
son* were celebrating their 23th
anniversary and Mr. Corson also
had a birthday on June 21.
Miss Carols Corson and her
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
brother, Robert, were also pres­
Mrs. Edna Decker of Eldorado
ent for tbe dinner.
Dr, has as her bouseguesls her
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
CLEAN GLOVER OFTEN
The best way to make sura that Mrs. Everett Decker of Troy, N.
your leather gloves clean well Is V, They will attend the Shrine
not to let them got tea soiled. Convention In Miami and visit in
Deep spots or stains are difficult DeBary for a few weeks before
returning to Troy,
to remora.

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Add Warren Hacker and Joan
P lu m to the mountain of evi­
dence that no pitcher can be con­
sidered “ through'* until he’a ’ ex­
perienced the magic treatment of
A! Lopes.
Both Hacker and P lu m seem­
ed headed down the long trail to
baseball oblivion at the start of
the season but they’re two of the
major reasons for the Chicago
White Sox' amazing climb from
last place to fourth in the Ameri­
can League pennant race. And Just
in case Chicago fans need a good
omen, it was a pair of National
League castoffs — Gerry Staley
and Turk Lows—who played vital
roles In the Whits Sox’ last flag
win In 1959.
The astonishing Sox 'rolled to
their lIUi straight victory and
made It It wlna In their teat 20
games when they whipped the De­
troit Ttgera, M and U-l, Tuesday
night before 97,2?!, largest crowd
In Detroit history. The sweep
moved the White Sox to within
71* games of first place and
shaved the Tigers' first-place Iced
to n half-game over the New York
Yankees, who dropped a T-S de­
cision to the Los Angelea Angsts.
Hacker, ex-Cub called up from
Chattanooga three weeks ago, re­
ceived credit for the White Sox'
first-game victory oo the strength
of n two-run eighth-inning homer
by Minnie Mlnoso.
Pitarro, ex-MIlwsukee disap­
pointment, turned in hla fourth
straight win during the streak
wlUi « nifty flve-hUter In the
nightcap. The White Sox supportad him with their biggest attack
of the ueson, a It-hit barrage
which Included throe hits each by
P lu m , Andy Carey, Jim Landis
nnd Lula. Apariclo.

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Edyie Yost's three-run homer
and a homer by Ken Hunt were
the big blows for the Angela, who
beat the Yankees for the third
time In five meetings at fcoi Ang­
eles.
The Washington Senators snap­
ped a 10-game losing streak with
an S-9 victory over the Cleveland
Indians, the Minnesota Twins
whipped the Boston Red Sox, 9-5
and 6-9, and the Baltimore Orlolea

■wept ■ twl-nlght doublchcadcr
from the Athletics, 5-3 and 7-2, in
other American League gamei.
In the National League, the
Cincinnati Red* maintained their
three-game lead with a 10-9 deciaion over the Chicago Cuba, the
Loa Angelea Dodgers beat the
Pittsburgh Pirates, 9-9, the San
Francisco Giants routed the Phil­
adelphia Phillies, 129, and the
Milwaukee Braves topped the St.
Louis Cardinals, 1-0.

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Rickey expressed more concern
17M
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Pittsburgh Pirates than about hi*
OB second heart attack In throe
yean.
M The T9-year-old Rickey, founder
414 of baseball's farm ayitpm and
7(4 one-time president of the Pirates,
714 was In “ satisfactory" condition at
9 Sudbury Memorial Hosplt#! fol­
14 iownInf a “ severe attack'* at hla
IS Canadian fishing camp Tuesday.
»
“ He’a a sick van, the poor
90 guy," aaid Dr. J. A. Henry, “ but
he’s still up’ to taking riba about
tha Pirates."
, Rickey was rushed here by

United Ptoro International
CHICAGO (UPI)—Major leagM
baseball wants a long range plan
to gat more and better ball players
far leu money.
Representatives of ell 94 club*
to be playing In the major league*
la 1942 approved appointanmit of
•antmlUees to study end renew
mend solutions af problem* hew
teeing the miner leagues end also
t* recommend a method to escape
the current y*nd toward six-fig­
ure payments to "bonus baby"
high school boys.
Commissioner Ford Prick de­
scribed tha projects aa a “five, ton
or thin* year plan" to prepare
baseball to meet its problems "a*
they cent* along,"

middleweight crown in London
this September.
Robinson 40-yaar-oId former
welterweight and middleweight
champion, said: “ promoter Bar­
ry Levine of London phoned me
and suggested that 1 fight the
Pender Pownoa winner in Septem­
ber.
Paul Pender of Brookline,
Europesa New York Massachu­
setts share of the IN - pound
championship
against
Terry
Jely 1L In their previous title
bent at Boston, last Jan. 14, Pen.
dev s u n s * Downes on cuts in the
seventh round.
Pender won his title-share on a
split decision over Robinson and

plane from hla camp at Utile
Current on Msniloulln Island, 99
miles away. Ha refused to Wave
this camp, however, without hla
translator. radio.
“ Ha wanted to he lure to hear
bow tha Pirates made out,” said
Rusty Blakey, the pilot of the
plane, who added that Rickey
talked continually about baseball
aa be was btlnf prepared for the
right.

The Pirate* dropped a 9-9 deci­
sion to the Loa Angelea Dodgers
Tuesday night for their fourth de­
feat in their last five games.
Dr. Hanry, who Uvea la Little
Current and has treated Rickey
several time* In tha past, laid
Rickey suffered -a serious coro­
nary at S a. m. Tuesday.
Rickey, who was hospitalised
for several weeks in 1991 follow­
ing a seizure at hi* home in sub­
urban Pittsburgh, spent a restful
night Tuesday night
Hospital administrator Horace
V. Snyder said Rickey would ho
in the hospital “ for some time."
The buiby browed Rickey waa
to have been hooored this week­
end In Pittsburgh by the Dale
Carnegie Alumni Association aa
winner of the group's “ humani­
tarian of tbs- year'* award.

Kartcrs teom all over the South­
east are sending entry blanks to
Checker Kart Track, four mile*
north of here, for the big speed
weekend being held there by the
Grand Prix Kart Club of America
to determine the Florida Stats
Championship on July 1 and 2, and
the Southern States Regional
champions on July 3 and 4. •
According to Capt. Sherman F.
Crise, Ft. Lauderdale, president
of tha national association, the
Checker meet will be the biggest
karting activity ever held In tha
State, and he anticipate* 250 karts
and a thousand kartera to throng
to the local track to try for the
titles at stake.
Some of the biggest names to
karting will be on band for tM
events both as spectators and
drivers. Among those that will bo
present will bo Jim Rathman, Mi­
ami, a famed Indianapolis “ 900"
driver, and kart enlhuiliit who is
also a manufacturer of aomt of
the top kart* in the country.
Bobby Allan, 17, World's Cham­
pion, who won hla title to the
Nassau Speed Week last winter
outdriving experts from 14 couri
tries, will be at Checker to try to
add to hit laurels the Florida State
title and the Southern Regional,
championship.
Two of the brightest star* to
the Karting sport, who have won
over 100 trophies for first place
victories between them, are
Corky and Penny Stamper, a
brother-sister team from Mian^
They will bo on deck to take homo
as mueh of tha bacon aa they can
garner at tha July Fourth week­
end.
Another star scheduled to make
aa appearance la Larry Ehlnger,
£t. Petersburg and Albion, Mich.,'
who inn the World’s Indoor
Championship last winter to Chi­
cago. EhIngar will ho out to wte
with soma of the hottest meehldF
cry in the country.
Opposed to all the out-of-townere
will be a goodly collection of local
latent bent on koeptog too tittoa
to Central' Florida.
One of those is Donald (Doe)
Martin, Orlando, who drive* for
William Uoyd, a local contractor
with a yen for fast karts. Martin,
who haa had more than hia share
of troubles during the pelt few
weeks, will bo driving a new kart
with new power and promises to
give the visiting big names • lot
of trouble.
Both Burr' and Dennis Rubey,
sons af the. Bear Lake Rubeya,
who have been cusulsUat winners
at the local track will bn loaded
for boar this comlag weekend, aa
will ha Chuckle West of. OrUndfa
Chuckle and Dennis will bn drflr
tog to the Jbaler events, in which
class they have bean keen but
friendly rivals all Mates. These
two boys will preaent formidable
competition te the visitor* to their
claai,
|

Rawls Favored
In Open Play

bpbin g Fie l d , n . J. (U P I)Defending champion Betsy Raw*
of Spartanburg, g. C., headed n
Hold of 19 hopeful* today on the
eve ef the U. S. Women's Open
golf cbampiOMhip.
Shooting for a fifth ohampiaro
ship, Him Rawls leads a*von for­
mer winners Into Thuradayto op­
ening round with the' low 44 and
Us* after Friday’s second round
at BaUusrol Golf Chib programing
into the MAol* windup Saturday.
Hoping to regain the champion,
ship are Patty Berg, winner el
the flnt open to 144«: two4lmo
winner*
Mickey Wight and
NEW YORK (UPI) — Heavy­ Louisa Suggs, and former tlllto
weight challenger Tom McNeeley holders Ka.hy Cornelius, Pay
of Arlington, Mast., wee dropped Crocker and Betty Jameson.
to 10th piece among contendere
today by the Ring Magaaine be­
cause of inactivity.
Seta Record
Unbeaten McNeeley, apparently MOSCOW (UPI) - Yuri Tlaaev
eat for a abet at Floyd Patterson's of Russio, world clean and Jerk
crown at Beaton in September, weightlifting champion, bettered
was dropped from ninth te 10th hla own world record Monday hr 4
and replaced op the ainth n a g by six pound*. Vlasov,
Robert CWroux o f Montreal to the tha upcoming matches
Ring'* latest ratings.
United State*, lifted 411

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(Dsuoh CUbby:

By Abigail Van Buren

^ DEAR ABBY: Since my birth I have
Yona to the doctor who delivered me. He ta
■ pediatrician, and a wonderful one. My
complaint is that I am now 13 years old,
and I think I ahould atop going to a pedia­
trician and go to a regular doctor. My
mother won’t hear of my going to another
physician until I am 16.1 hate to walk into
nia office and aee mothers and little tiny
babies there. Can you halp me change my
mother’s mind?
BABIED GIRL

he loves himself more. Tell him you will
be more generous that he . . . you will
give him all the time he wants to find a
woman of hta own faith. Forget him.
•

•.

•

DEAR ABBY I am very much con­
fused. I read in a book somewhere that you
can get pregnant from kissing. Is this
ture?
"
CONFUSED
DEAR 'CONFUSED: Don’t believe
everything you read — but please believe
this. It is NOT true.
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: Tell "Suspicious.’’
whose husband leaves the house at 4:30
in tha morning to get to a job at 7:30 not
to be suspicious, i had the same problem.
My husband did (and still does) the same
thing. I made him go to a doctor and the
doctor told me not to worry. He said my
husband was a worrier and to leave him
alone. He drives to Srork before daylight
every morning to be sure he gets a park­
ing space.
TRUSTING WIFE
•
•
•
What’s bothering you? For a personal
reply, write to Abby, Box 8365, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
*
*
•
•
For Abby'a booklet, "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 8865, Beverly Hills, Calif.

w DEAR BABIED: Believe It or not.
many girls (by their own choice) have
continued going to their pediatricians until
they’ve married. But If you prefer a "re­
gular doctor,’’ enlist the help of your pedi­
atrician. He may be able to persuade your
mother to "graduate you" and recommend
a physician for adults,
•
•
•
DEAR ABBY: I met a man I fell for
giard. He is perfect for me in every way
except one, religion. I am not wishywashy about my religion. I am a devout
believer, and support my church. He says
he wjll marry me If 1 change my religion
to hta. And he has given me one week to
make up my mind. I am bewildered and
heartsick, because I love thta man* but 1
can’t forsake my church and join hia. I
know he loves me. What shall I do?
#
TORN
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Baying, "If I hadn't married I
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mp indlridualltp, mp right to
ghances for marriage."

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for tha ammo ration woman marry.
Thay ar* tlrod of living Hone.
Thay want to belong to oomaona,
and to hara aomooM belong to
thorn. Thay want to have aomaona
who will ohar* good tlmaa, and
bad. Tho mtavte thay find a girl
who aulu than, thay fall In loro,
and don't atop ehaalng bar until
■ha aapa "All right."
Than, many of thorn turn into
poor aporta. Thop Kara what thop
wanted. Thay Ilka It But thay hate
Ilka polaon to admit It

joooby On

By Ruth Millet
It I* so much more laUafying to
thair lgo» to make cracks about
marriage whenever there U an
outrider to llstan. And to tear
down their wives Instead of giving
them credit for tha home thay'are
making and for thair loyalty and
davotion.
A bit of fortbearance does It,
men. Sea "Happier Wives (hints
for husbands)." Just send Si cents
to Huth Millet Reader Service, c/o
The Sanford Herald, P. 0. Bos
4S9, Dept A, Radio City Station,
New York 19, N. Y.

By Oswald Jacoby

Today's hand flluitratea tha
•afa agatait a poulble 4-0 trump
A K IM S
Jacoby-Smith threa no-trump rabreak. Accordingly, bo led dum'
MASS
rey'e (even of epedee and let it
aponaa it its bnL North hie 14
♦ IS
ride. Wcet won with tho Jack and
*A O »S
high card potato and IS point* la
promptly led a diamond. Seat
Support of apadoi. Hcnco. tala
flo-trvmp ra«poniokwhich ta
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a fore* to ■ ipada game.
♦ Q14II4SI
vised. True, It would guard agalnat
South la atrang enough to maka
♦
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ASS
any poeilbUity of toeing two trump
a mild itim try over North'! bid
H O TI (D)
tricka If East held all four epadee,
and ihowi hla ace of dlamooda.
♦ ASSSS
but If tba apadee were going to
North thowa tha aeo of baarti and
T a KSS
break that badly South would have
aow South algna off at four apadta,
♦ K «»
a tat of trouble getting rid of hie
but North faala that he ta itroog
two email dlamoodi.
enough for another alam try and
On tba other hand, (he simple
after he abowa the ace of clubs
play of a high spade from o
^Fouth Jump* to the alam.
hand followed by tha other Ugh
It alio ihowi the atrangest
ipada would guarantee the icon
; thtaga happen to aome of the boat
tract agatait any S4 trump break
•oatraeta.
loath won tho opening heart kmg huddle. Ha wae on* of tboee and, would have produced a grand
lead ta dummy and went into a worriare and ha decided to playlilam thta time.

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Pag* 10—Wed. June 28, 1961 12. Real Eatate For Sale

LOST: Light brown female Dacha,
bund named “ Pratier, re­
ward. PA 3-0697.

MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom NEEDS Interior paint and minor PINECREST: Over 1400 sq. ft. of
CB home In good locetion, con­ repairs, (But, obt what a value). delightful living area with 9
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venient to N.A.S., 4V»% mort­ 3-Bedroom pre-war home with
fireplace and spacious living room and Florida room. Larga
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NEW DREAMWOLD NEW
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$68 per month. Can be shown 1509 Uagnolia Avenue.
Country Club Circle. FA 2-353L
at your convenience anytime.
Exclusive — Broker
STEMPER'S
Cooperation Invited
DESIRABLE
HOME L15T
Stenstrom Realty
TO BE
Seminole Realty
PURCHASED BEFORE
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
JULY 4th
1901
Park
Ph.
FA
2-5233
S - BEDROOM, 2 bath home;
REAL
CHARM—This
home haa
aeparate dining room, Corner Eyenings: FA 2-2241 or FA 2-3013 3 Br. — Large Den—nice Utility
lot. FA 2-7862.
Room, including washer, itoruo
ROSA L. PAYTO N
room large enough for a wcMOscar M. Harrison
Broker
shop and a fenced off rear yard,
Registered Reel Estate Broker Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 et Hiawatha landscaping is nice on this cor*
311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7949
ner lot, only $16,990. with real
good terms.
BEDROOM, S-balh, full/ air
conditioned, much closet and
XCELLENT HOME—Older con.
storage apace. Low down pay­
strucilon *t B r'l'' walking dis­
ment, 124 W. Woodland Dr. ph.
tance of town, shaded rear yard
FA 2-3870.
and screened front porch only
$7,500.
m

PICK VOUR OWN Blackeye Peas.
$1 a bushel. FA 2-4871.

Office 204 W . Pint
14.
16.
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laawaaca
Doatae— Opportm
F m ak Help Waati
Male Help Wanted
Holp Wanted
Sitsat Iona Wanted
Babysit tors
Beauty galena
Bald - Paint - Ref
Building Matrriala
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services
Redie A Taterieien
Special Services
Laundry Service
Automobile Service

20. Machinery • Toole
21.
22.
22.
24.
25.
28.

Ponltrr • Pets • Liv
Hewers * Trees •St
Furniture
Articles For Sole
Articles Wanted
Bouts • Motors

•#e jn oiorcy cm • dcoov

88. Traliera - Cebenaa

Legal Notice
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2 B. R. Kit. equipped .. $69
2 B. R. Kit. equipped ... $75
3 B. R. Kit. equipped ... $75
1 B. R. apartment
... $80
ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 3-1301 17 82 at Hiawatha

UNFURNISHED one
apartment, kitchen
tog W. 18th 51.

r r i
T
IT

bedroom
equipped,

NICE I room furnlabad apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
FA 2-7399.
1

OUT OF TOWNER5, welcome to
Fla. - Available Now: Cute.
Clean, Respcctabla S - Room
Cottage. Also kitchenettes and
overnight units. By month,
woak, day.
8UN DEL MOTEL
1 Ml. lo. of Sanford, Hwy. 17-82
For Reservations ph. FA 14147

|J n□ ■
F
F
F
t□

S t Johns Realty Co.

WEST SIDE—A real home in
wonderful condition located on
v* acre of ground—4 Brs, IV*
Baths with large T. V. room.
All for only $12,500. Terms.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-613

.

screened porch, wired utility
room. Fully landscaped. Locat­
ed on Lake Ravenna, 211 Tan­
gerine Dr. Low down payment.
FA 2-2154.

LET THE OTHER
FELLOW HELP
DUPLEX $14,900
“ Wa Trad***
ONE of Sanford’s nicest duplexes
Stemper Agency
located on Park Avenue. Each
having I bedrooms with tope,
r e a lto r - in su ro R
I
rate garage facilities. Owners Phono FA 3-4961
111 N. Pai
health necessitates early sale.
Priced to move at 114,500, suit­
able terms arranged.

RENT OE LEASE: Partially furanlsbed two bedroom home four
blocks from postotfice. Adults I BOOM furnished apartment,
only. 410 Palmetto Ave. Phone cloao. to town, $35 per mo.
RAVENNA PARK
FA 3-6261.
This ia a boma your family will Exclusive — Broker
FA 2-9717 or FA 3-2$l«.
bo proud of. Three bedroom* Cooperation Invited
LOVELY largo cool 4 room apart­ SAN LANTA APARTMENTS:
and IV* baths for only $585
Newly
redecorated,
large
light
ment, IV* til* bath, large
noma, privata baths and an- down and $95.00 par month. In­
Seminole Realty
screened porch. FA 1-4650.
trancss. 404 E. :4th. st. Ph. cludes Taxes and Insurance. An
CLEAN furnished l bedroom
excellent
locaUon
at
203
SatINI Park
Ph. FA 2-5232
FA 3-4282.
apartment, tils bath, Ml Pal­
suma Drive. The largo lot ia Evenings: FA 2-2246 or FA 3-MU
metto. PA 3-1374 after a p.m.
well landscaped and Includes II
citrus trees. Drive out and aee
UNFURNISHED f bedroom bouse
this today. Excluelve with
la Casselberry and furnished
one bedroom apartment on 17-83
RENT A BED
Stemtrom Realty
scrota from Mr. Peanut. Ph. Bellaway, Hospital ft Baby Bods
By Day, Weak or Month
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA MU0
CARBOLL’S FURNITURE
FURNISHED duplex, two bed­
HIGHLAND PARK
116 W. 1st St.
room,' larga carports ft utility Ph. FA M ill
Fair Value Properties We fuggest you see this lovely
COTT/OE, ready to move la,
RAYMOND M. BALL
S Bedroom homo at 2400 Oak
complesaJp ,;4ao*tdBod,: nil nliUr
.
And Associates .. &gt; •"Ave. A Dm homo ia n fin*
ties. Weak er month. Adults US So. Park
THB SANFORD ATLANTIC WA.
Ph. FA 34641 neighborhood and priced to sell
TIOMAL BANK, n Unite* SUlM
only. 1404 Farit Avenae.
Lake Mary Branch
FA S-1N0 at $19,500. Financing is attrac­
benhlfW corporation,
tive with an existing FHA pay­
ment plan nt 5V4% interest.
DONAin
in . ii
Total payment per month |e
Defendant*
RoTtca o r suit
$88.00. Set fltta exclusive by
rmn m r a n r n o a m t m
calling
DenelS barer Menu.
VMM. Was IstaaS (AF-If) FFO
■an Francisco, celKernln
Inna L Morlit, Tit Poplar,
Stenstrom Realty
I ROOM furnisbod garage apart­
Apertment It, Memphln •
Tannoiaaa
No Down Payment
ly meat, wlter and alactrieity
Ton ere hereby notified that a
10
IO HIDDEN OR CLOStt
CLOSINO
suit hee been filed exnlnet yon, furnished, shady yard. Call ba­
COST!
Norman U Perrell and Nine It ton I or after 8 FA 1-1306.
Ferrell, bid wife. In the above en­
aad 8 . bedroom masonry
titled cause, end that reu are re­ 3 BEDROOM bouM, kitchen equipboma built oa your lot anyquired ta file year nuewer with
where to tha atate et Florida.
the Clerk of tble Court and to pod,,in Sunlend. CaU FA l-»t8
serve a copy thereof upon tbt U M ansirer FA 1-6641 er toNo wattlag —’ immediate tooplaintiff or plaatltra attorneys, quin at AT Camilla CL
aimction. CALL FA 34841.
whose name and addreea to Jen.
nines. Watte, CUrke and Hamilton
Headly Const Co. III Barnett National Dank Buildlay. Jackson vllte I, Florida, not
TWO UNIT apt bldg., newly relater thea July II. till. If yau
fall ta do aa a daeraa pro ecumodeled throughout, 306 Magfoaao will bo entered against
yau far tba rallaf demanded In
the complaint. Thla suit ta la fare*
alaae a mortgage. The real pre­
party prooeedod against III
Lot tl, Block D. BUNLAND
$11,300 to $17,100
estates , a aubdlvtatea. sccarding te a plat tharaet
Boo Our Model Reeses
recorded In Flat Beak tl.
Ten end each ef yen are here­
— OPEN TODAY Pagaa II ta tl ef tha pub- by notified sad requires te present
lit records of Seminole Coun­ nuy eUtml ead demeude which
IH ML Be. c f Sanford
ty. Florida.
Yura W. eq Lube Mary E lvi
er altar ef yen. may have
WITNESS my baad and tha aaal yen.
against the eatate ef - MARIANNA
PH. PA 1497a
of aald Court at aenfard, Florida, DBftBT, *ceased, late ef said
thla tlth day et Jus* XML
Const/, ta tne Oeualy Judge ef
(B E A U
Bemlnaie &lt;feuaty, Florida, nt hie
Arthur M. ' Beckwith. Jr. office in its court hence of sold
Clerk ef the Circuit Court County at Sanford, Florida, with.
In sight calendar mouths from the
ef tie first nubllentles et
Fubtleh June Id. II, II ft July I. time
tble nolle*,' Each claim er demand
shall he lu writing, end shall slate
the place ef residence aad past

AIR
CONDITIONING

Complate line; Window Unit*
to Industrial Bisea. Export
Repair Service.
n s n s m tA ir Conditioners.

FREE ESTIMATES*
Sanford’s lending Beatles A

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Quality Homes V
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Shoemaker

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PARK HOM ES!

BEFORE YOU BUY

Compare

Stenstrom Realty

Chock Thao# Faataroa

U1 N. Park Are. PboM FA M U

3 Bedroom Home

t-BBDBOOM home, fhaitod cor-

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�You’ll Find The Car You Need For Your Summer Trips In HERALD W an t-A d s
21. Beauty Salons

27. Special Services

KATHERINE HARVEY
Beauty Shop
218 P6|mctto Ave. PH. FA 1

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L HARMON
Ph. FA 3 4223

308 W. Utb Street
FA 3-7803, Evening* FA 3-287P 22. Build • Paint • Repair
13. Mortgage Loans
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial 4 Residential

Iltl N.STEN8TROM
REALTY
Park Ave. Pbone FA 2-2420
FHA 4 VA Mortgages - 914%
Interest — S. C. Bluh Company,
Mortgage Bankers, 1604 Edgewater Dr., Orlando CH 1-3336.

Sljr

#anforb

Rrrslb

Seles 4 Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fie. FO 3 3313 Days
Evenlngi Sanford FA 2-3883.

BOYD’S Cabinet Shop.
207 Elm. FA 2-2918.

DRAGLINE 4 BULLDOZER SER.
By The Hour or Contract
GATLIN BROTHERS
SEMI-RETtKKU CARPENTER
Repalrr
Alterations Geneva 2318 Eve, Orlando GA2-QI98
Painting
WELLS DRILLED
Pbone FA 2-7983.
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Type* and Sites
ROOM SPECIAL 1)4.95. Painting
We Repair and Service
inside and out. Call Ur. Tasker,
S T I NE
FA 2-8139.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd SI.
Th. FA 8-6432
23. Building Materials

KAN OR WOMAN, Famillci need
.^''"service in Sanford. Full or part
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­
time. Some earn 93.50 hourly LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
ments, Invoices, band bills, and
ROOFING
FHA Loans
and up. Seo R. B. Hartman,
programs,
ale.
Progressive
B.
EDWARDS
Box T85, Lon|wood or write
Printing
Co.
Pbone
FA
2-2931BUILDERS 6UPPUES
Rawlelgh’ a Dept. FAF-440-338
306 West 13th 81.
We
Give
TV
Stamps
Memphis, Tenn.
908 W. ltd SL
FA 2 7898 GHOST WRITING, essays, Job
resumes and le.tera-of-appllca24. Electrical Services
lion. Experienced competent
service. Low rates. FA 2-4033.
FR1GIDA1RE
Selea 4 Service
Sewing’ Mach. Repairs
Free Estimate:
^ like light delivery work or what House Wiring
ALL MAKES 4 MODELS
Sid Vihlea’a Kendall Electric
have you. FA 2-4131.
RENTALS $8 WEEK
111 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-001!
105 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Ser.)
WORK WANTED FA 2-9151.
TA 2-3625
25. Plumbing Services

21. Beauty Salon*

Beauty Salon
Walker Building
Air Conditioned • TV Stamp*
HARRIElTS BEAUTY NOOK
US So. Oak A n
FA 2-1742

Vacation Special!
Permanent Wane, Including hair­
cuts, styling — 98JO. Air nont toned shop, air conditioned
dryer*.

LAB-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
S840 Hiawatha

Pb. FA 9-1398

Legal Notice

34. Artldcj For Sal*

20 GAL. g irb ift cine | U t
APARTMENT .lie |
FACTORY TO YOU
Blanket Special, 2 for 18. Armyreuonable FA 1*0481,
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Navy Surplus. 810 Sanford Are.
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic endi. PiaiUc WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
TV, m « picture tube $U. Flays
or rayon tapea. Colton or nylon talkers'.
good. Pb; FA 1-7388.
FREE DELIVERY
cords.
Prescriptions
our
Specially
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
FAUST’S R* PHARMACY
210 Magnolia
Pb. FA 3-4622
2nd and MellonvIUo
USED 10 In. boys bike, reason­
Pb. FA 2-7107
GARDEN TILLER with 40 Impleable, good condition. FA 8-2003.
menu including rotary and sic­
kle mower. Cell before i a. m. USED power mower. Call before
or after 5 p. m. FA 2-8809 for 9 a. m. or after 3 p. m. Ph.
FA 2-88O0,
demonstration.
Gateway To The Waterway ■
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
TRADE IN MERCHANDISE
READY MIXED CONCRETE
ALL
MUST
GOl
Robaon
Sporting Goods
Outdoor Tablo Tops 4 Seat*
PR. FA 2-M t
Lot Maksra — Sills — Lintels Refrigerator 13.00, Electric Lawn 304-8-S E. 1st.
Mower 83.00, Electric 8;ove
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
83.00, Power Mower 815.00, GOOD ikling rig, 16' runabout,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Power Mower 920.00, Hand 93 b. p. Evlnrude Lark, Gator
00 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3TI
Lawn Mower 91.00, Beautiful trailer. rA 8-7SM.
WANTED: Someone to tike up
paymeou on 8 complete rooms
of furniture, monthly payment*
813.78. Cal) Collect: Casselbeny
TE 8-1311.
Power Mower 333,00, Electric
Stove 9180.00, Power Mower
GO KART 883.00, good condition. 319.00.
Call FA 2-3338.
NEW MERCHANDISE
duie Brooms 7Tc, Bath Scales VACATION trailer, IS ft. sleep*
82 99. Flashlights Zftc, Boys Bike 4, Butane ref., etove. Lights
In stock, but quantities II
335.33, Child’s Aute 98.11, Picnic elec. 4 water hookup, like new,
Regular, per 100 lbs ........
Table 4 Bench 923.00,1Bldmlt- lacrifice, 1401 Wynnwood. Ph.
Quauity lots, $24.00
on and Volleyball Sat, both for FA 2-8183.
Early, per 100 Ibi............
97.77, Barbecue Kite 92.11, Fold­
Quantly lots, $23.00
ing Tables 98.68, Play Tents
Delivered In lota of 300 lbs
81.99, Floor Polishers 911.89, 1980 RENAULT Dauphin*, sun
over. A. M. PREVATT. PI
Electric Can Opener 9U.B8, Kit­ roof, radio, 9708. Sanford Motor
749-2113, SEVILLE, FLA.
chen Clocks 93.99, GE Vacuum Co.. 1001 Sanford Avt. FA 2-4161
Cleaners 921.98, 20" Window
FR1G1DA1HE refrigerator 950.
33. Furniture
Excellent condition. FA 2-3316 Fens 922.22, Boye or Girli 10"
Bikes 828.88, Rear Seat Speaker
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby after • P.M.
Kit 11.93, Large Lawn Sweep,
Beds. Day, Week, or Month— 1955 REVCO free ter, 19 cu, ft.,
era 81I.H.
FURNITURE CENTER
Good condition. 1112 Mellonvtll*.
FIRESTONE STORE!
1100 French Ave.
Ill E. First St.
HAVE 17 piece atalnless steel
Ph. FA 1-7933
Sanford, Florid*
cookware eat, 8 ply waterleei, in
UST BELL at once; 10 pe. liv­ original factory carton, was
ing room group. Someone to 9149, sacrifice $39. Will deliver.
A. W/ Berkley Uasd Cere,
taka up payments at H Call R. M. Henkel, FA 1-8380.
Inc.
Casselberry collect—'TE 1-1511.
COLDSPOT air conditioner. Phone
POWER lawn mower, modem FA 2-3294.
Imports ft Sport* C u t
fold dark green door and glace
Our BpaakRty
34. Article* For Bai*
•hower door, both new and very OHPTON’S Pictured Encyclo­
17*99 - Bant af H tH ta
USED Hotpoint electric stove |TI. reasonable. After 9 p. m. Pb. pedia* — Term*, tt price tradePH. MI 44M T
in on old acta—Term*. FA 2-0191
Pbone FA 2-9222.
PA 2-1174.

By £ adine Seltzer

SW EETIE PIE

FR1U1DAIRE

ARPENTRY, painting, roofing
and cement work. FA 2-4898.

34. Articles For Sale

Wed. June

PLUMDIMa
Contracting 4 Repairs
32. Flowers - Trees - Shruba
DRESS MAKING
Frte Estimates,
4 ALTERATIONS
R. L. HARVEY
COCOA FORMOSA Palm Trees 13’
204 Sanford Ave. Pbone FA 8-3313 Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­ tall. FA 2-2684.
anteed. Call FA 2-1280 for ap­
pointment.
Confederate Jasmine In Bloom.
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
SMALL APPLIANCE repairs. 24
GrapavlUn Ave. near loth SL
hr.
service.
Pick
up
and
deliv­
Plumbing ft Heating
ery. All work end parte guar­
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK anteed. FA 2-0190,
8*11 U* Your Furniture. Quick
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-85*1
Seminole Septic Tank Service With The Cash. SUPER
CLEANING 923.00 PH. FA 2-9401 TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
21 HOUR SERVICE
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
HATCHERS TV
Mattress renovating. Expert Up4 RADIO SERVICE
bolstering. All Work Guaran­
'Dependable Guaranteed Service*
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Pb. FA 2-8392 1909 W. First St.
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
AUTO GLASS
Ave.

Barkley

INSTALLED

Legal Notice

Windshield
' Back GUas Used furniture, appliances, tools,
Vent GUaa ete. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
iv tss* fin e r it court o r tsm Door Glnta
213 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-4132
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IX
SERVICE
and row ixaixoLK cnuirrr,
FLORIDA.

IN

CIIAftCBRT

JBSSH KNIOHT,

Vg. ----------- —

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NO. Senkarik Giaaa and Paint Co.
910 Magnolia
Ph. FA 8-4822

riOlnUM.

CLOTILD NANCY K.MUIIT,

tka minor ahlid aamad thar.ln
aad yoa ara. esquired to thaw
mum why tha .name should aot
ha arantad by nervine a copy of
your wrlttaa dafaaaaa. It any,
apaa Jaaaph M. Muraako. Attarsay far Petutaaar*. P. a Boa SSI,
Farn Park. Flarlda, and by flllny
Iba,original tharaaf with tha Clark
sf Said Court: atharwtaa a deoraa may bo onUred aealnat yoa
arantlne tka aald adaption.
wiTNEse my baud and nan! af
said Casrt .at Bastard. Florida,
tbia sib day of June, ISSL
(IXAL)
Arthur K BMkwIth, Jr.
Clark Circuit Court
lly: Arts J, Lundqulat
Deputy Clark

Unrnadnat
NOTIC'D TO ArraAR
•TATR OW FLORIDA TOl
Clotil. Nancy Knleht
Addr*.* aad Rasldsaae
Unknown ’
Yoa art hereby aotlfl.d that a
Blit of Complaint fer etvorna
been Iliad again.t you, tad you
are required to a«rva a copy or
rout- annwer or pleadlny to th*
lull of Complaint on tha pialnurr.
Attornay Paul C. P.rklna, S1T
Waat South StraeL Orlando, Flor­
ida, and flla tha orlflnnl anawar
or plaadlna la tha office at tha
Clark o( the Circuit Court oa or
bsforu July IS, 1S4L If |r«u fall
to do to Judam.nt by dafaalt wilt
ba tak.n aealnat you for tha ra*
Hat daaandad la the Bill of Com­
plaint.
DOXB AMD ORDERED at Banford, S.tnlaola County, Florida,
thia Uih day of Juna, 111!.
(HEAI.)
Arthur H. Baekwlth. Jr.
Clark o f (ha Circuit Court

31. PSfltlfy • I’ cfa • Lit:

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
— ■ • W -R A W T '-T B R IfB "'1
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

YOUNG laying bane, priced re*- W ILSON - M AIER
aoaabla, Alio, atewlng bens, Tie
New and Used Furniture
each. Todd's poultry Farm, 211 E. Firrt St.
FA 2-56U
New Upaala Road. FA M M
4 MONTH old Bird deg papa.
Davla Welding Shop, New Upseta Rd. FA 2-4299.

W A N T ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
32. Flowers •Treee •Skrube
QUALITY PLANTS FOR L IU !
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
W. 20th St. Near Golf Oouna
Ph. FA 1-6906

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SANFORD’S

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GREAT *

Sale Ends June 30th )

MID-YEAR
USED-CAR

This W fll B t Your

Last Chance

CLEARANCE

Bn Martha T. Vlbl.n, DC.
BITTER BLUE SOD 6e per Mi­
Paul c. P.rklna
SIT Waat South Btraat '
lt, Dutch MU Nureerjr, New
Orlando, flarlda
Upula Kd. Ju*t off 90th s c Pb.
Attornay far Ptalntlff
FA 9-7197.
D.faadaat
woTira of suit
T*. LOA LEA MEYEIt
who., last kanwa sddr.aa la:
Lon Las Kayar
Cara af FarxlaAa Ftaos
t47l H.R, Praaaatt IL
Partlaad, Oregonaad whasa addr... alt* tat
baa baa Mayar _
Cara af Dar.thy Baethara
Bt. t Boa M*

ar'j&amp; SN w Kpw rit
METun. JR la th e CWunlt Court
M d s y s ic R s

Th* AHptmi *f
Ala r a J B b n l n g

Chrysler Airtemp •
Nutv .A j.Low A*

To Tike Advantage O f Our

Annual "Swapping Ban"4

LOCAL OWNED CARS

I

RECONDITIONED
TO SERVE YOU BETTER
f n CHEVROLET Carvaly 4 Dear, P/Ollde______
m CHEVROLET I D m V-l, P/QUd* ____ __ ____
I t BUICK Hardtop Bport Ceap* „ „ —
___ ...
■9 FORD 9 Door V-B, Aatomatic ------------- -------89 PLYMOUTH FURY. Hport Coup*, Air Coad. ...
U CHEVROLET 4 Door V-l, power G lide______
U CHEVROLET lapels Spat Cpo, Air Coed. ......
88 CHEVROLET CoavorUbls, New Tap. V-l, P/G _
M DODGE Statlsn Wagsa, V-l Automatic ______
99 FORD 3 Daar V-6, Aatomatic ..................- .... _
IT FQRD Virtoria Cp*., Automat ir, P. UUeriag__
IT CADILLAC Coarartihlc, Power _____________
IT CADILLAC 8 Dsn, Paw*r, Air Cand._____
IT FORD Station Wage*. V-i, Autaaatlc f -------- J...
98 CHRYHLKR Blalian Wages, Aula* Pawer Bast
I* MERCURY 4 Daar, Aulaaulk, P/Rttariug ----Id OLDHMOBILB Holiday Hardtap. Automatic.....
M FORD Victoria Hyart Cpo., V-l. Auto.-----------18 FORD etaliaa Hagan. V-l, Aataaatlc----------18 DODGE Learn 8pi. Coup*, Autaaatlc---------68 VOLKSWAGEN ---------------------- . ............ ........
IS CHEVROLET • Cylinder, S Door Hardtap ------18. CADILLAC 4 Door/Power. Air Cead....... ..... ~~
68 PLYMOUTH « CyUader Standard, Itntioe Wagon
|8 PORD 8 Cylinder, 4 Daar ........a....... ............
14 CADILLAC 4 Dear, Air Caadltlaeiod--------------14 FORD 2 Dear. V-l, Standard Shift------------------

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And Trucks
to Choose
From. 4
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Going At Now Or Never Discounts
Mileage Cars - Fully Written Factory Warranty

tom harlands

8th AND FRENCH

Values Like This!
M Po*t. 2 dr. AT 2109
•0 Comet like new 1499

With Any Purchase Of A
New Car or Demonstrator
58 Char. 4 dr„ A t 1099

55 Mercury, AT

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•The eon of a country storekeep­
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Florida with nine dollars In hie
peeked and a burning ambition te
da worthy things on a hags scale.
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a career that led him to become
one of the most successful and
widely-known grocery magnates in
the country.
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Winter Karen chain grocery store
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the gross. Within a year this
young man had increased the
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the firm’s biggest store which
grossed $7,000 a week, and his sal­
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percentage of ths profits.
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er the depression faced him with a
big cut in hla Income. It was Uwn
that he resigned and began to
make new strides toward an impress!ve goal. With only $500 he
had eared, he opened his own
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Winter Karen, he added another
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poration.
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Oviedo Gets
Principal
A delegation of Lake Monroe
natdenls today urged the County
^Afccbool Board to novo lb* seventh
and eighth grade! at the Lake
Monroe School to the Sanford
Junior High School.
The State Survey teaaa recoinmended (he change becauae of
the better fadlittea at the Sanford
School.
However, an May tL a delegetatlon of Lain Monroe residents
the board to keep the
ta than on the grounds that
the “ school would be moving

backward.”
Tha delegation today, beaded by
Mm. Gordon Frederick said the
moving of tbo gradoa la a "logi­
cal atop and tbo chlldna will
benefit from the move.”
Another member of tbo delega. tfon, Mn. J. B. Stapler said that
.JJie persons opposed to the move
d id n 't even have children in the
school and that a vote among
parents was close to l-I in favor
of the awitch.
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee
asid that If the board approves
the move, it would help make a
first dess elementary school in
that community.
Tbo Board assured the delega.
^|on they would consider the mat­
t e r and come up with a decision
pending additional study.
fa other business, Administra­
tive Assistant Walter Teegue told
tho. board that the state will In­
crease Its contributions to the
county for the 1961-61 year $322,-

Longwood
civic nnd business leaders are making plana for an outstammig Fourth of July Celebration and are issuing in­
vitations to everybody in the Seminole County area to
join in the festivities. There’* a story about tha event on
Page IS and the Longwood business houses have spon­
sored a page advertisement listing the program on
Page 12.

N ext Astronaut
Flight July 16
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Ths National Aeronautics and
Spsca Administration said today It tentatively plana to
launch another astronaut on a downrange suborbital flight
from Cape Canaveral the week of July 16.
This will be the second in the aeries—started May 6 with
Alan Shepard’s successful ride—leading up to an orbital

Hi f t e i e i l

M.
Teague aaid that 2294.601 ef
these funds will go for instruc­
t io n salaries. “ This Is due to the
Teacher pay raise ns seed by the
1961 Legislature and le also due
1« the feet that the number ef
teacher unite bare Increased lo
42."
The board hopes to start work
on the budget July U.
The board also confirmed the
appointment' of Clydn Holder e«
principal of • the Oviedo School
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appointed * six. additional
Teachers: ~Fahl Geliys Dare*,
Sanford Grammar; Mrs. Mary
Jana Dairen, Lake Monroe; John
David Stone, Seminole High; JaeOutline Haley: Sanford Junior
High; Mrs. Beverly Regelmae,
South Seminole end Rupert Hen­
ry Jenkins, Lyman,
The board also agreed le chance
the name of the Hooper Academy
gib Hooper Elementary School end
Grooms Academy le Crooms High

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MACK CLEVELAND JR.
had been elected by the
Civil Service employes of
the city to represent them
on the Civil Service board
to serve another two year
term. Cleveland has been
on the board since 1954.
Two merhbera of the board
'are elected by the employes
j wnd t^b pflTwrAS^niJpoint*

Progress Reported
In Shipping Strike
NEW YORK (UPI)—President
Kennedy's maritime' firt (laden
reported enough progress today
In mediating the nationwide ship
tie-up to consider asking tor more
time to work out a settlement.
David L. Cole, chairman ef the
TafLHartiey Inquiry board, said
U enough progress is msde Hn
mediation talks by mid-afternoon,
“ W* will ask the president for
more time to continue our pro­
ceedings-”
Such a request might delay Ken­
nedy’s request tor a federal court
injunction to send the 75,000 strik­
ing seamen back to work for an
KMtay cooling off period.
The board !a under orders from
Kenedy to find out by Friday if
possible, whether the strike la a
threat to tba nation's health and
safety.

• CHICAGO (UPD-The National
Safety Council has estimated 4*0
pereons may die on the nation’s
highways over the four • day
Pourife of July weekend.
Aa additional 29,000 persona
could undergo disabling injuries
ever the 102-hour holiday period
from Friday at i p. m. through
midnight Tuesday, July 4.
jr.Trafflc fatalities could run 2*
per eeet higher “ thea ever a
comparable non-holiday period,”
elnce nearly all the nation's T4
million ears wilt be used, travel­
ing a total of 10 billion miles.
This year’s estimate exceeds the
toll ef 426 traffic deaths to the
last four-day Fourth of July period
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —Weetbla 12ST, but falls abort of the 491
death record in 1950 for a com ermeo hope to have some help
from space In spottiag hurricanes
t r e b l e holiday.
this Mason,
Lester F. Hubert of the UJ.
Weather Bureau’! Meteorological
Satellite Laboratory la Washing­
ton told hurricane experts Wed­
nesday a Tiros UI weather satel­
lite should be to orbit “ within
the neat month to six weeks.”
Capt. Joe Tully, who took over
He said tha satellite, to be
ommand of Heavy Attack launched from Cape Canaveral,
One Tuesday waa welcomed will carry cameras and “ should
to Sanford today by tha Cof­ be able to dtacover every atom
fee Club.
In the world la its early, forma­
. Capt Tully, In a brief talk, said tive stages.”
h« waa glad to be back and amHubert spoke at a session of tha
r yhfTl*~l the Importance of the ucoM annual technical conferen­
seataaunity working together with ce on hurricanes, sponsored by
tba American Metoorolegleal So­
the Navy.
About M persona attended the ciety, About 200 acieatls s sad
ting at tha. Chamber of Corn- weather specialists are attending
the conference.
Building.

Weathermen Hope
For Space Help

Coffee Clubbers
Welcome Tully

Bridge Open
reported today that
County Engineer Carlton
Corners is open to
Upeals Bridge aouth of “
public.
The bridge waa repaired l o t week at a coat of
gg,000. Bliu aald that the old timber* were removed and
ftpiaead with reinforced concrete.

flight later this year or early
neyt year.
Tha name of the aetronaut for
the next Project Mercury - .de
hee not yet been released. It ie
expected to be Marine Col, John
Glenn, Shepard's “ backup” on tba
May 6 flight.
Aetronaut Virgil Grissom prob­
ably will make the third flight.
Shepard, Glenn nnd Griteom were
the three men chotan from the
original eeven to make the first
Mercury texts.
NASA originally had planned
to launch the itcond Red»tone
rocket Sod capiula six week* aft­
er Shepard's flight. It wae de­
layed becauee of changes being
made in the capsule aa the result
of Shepard’s recommendations.
The next astronaut Is expected
to have fewer tasks to perform
during the 16-mlnuta ride, nnd
more time for observation.

More Than 11,000 Heralds Delivered Today!

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Friday. High today, 87-92. Low tonight, 67-73.
VOL. 53

United Preen Leased Wire

THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 224

Kennedy Calls Security Counfil
To Consider Berlin Bed Threat
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pro.!dent Kennedy called in thf Na­
tional Security Council today to
consider possible military and
economic slope to meet the In­
creased .Soviet threat to Berlin.
The White House meeting at
4:30 pan. followed administration
warning* that tho American public
must prepare for the possibility of
stern measures to meet ■ situation
which could trigger a third world
war.

No early decision on specific
move* whs expected. Kennedy nnd
hie advisers first must consider n
wide range of potential steps to
counter any conceivable Commu­
nist military move or pressure
play against the Red-encirclsd Al­
lied forces in West Berlin.
Former Secretary of State Dean
Acheron Is in charge of pulling
together recommendations from
the various presidential military
and diplomatic advisers. Kennedy

News Briefs
Under Study
WINTER HAVEN (U P I)-A gricultuft Commissioner
Duyle
Conner had under study today the
admission by General Juices Cor­
poration that they violated ths
Florida Citrus Code by using addi­
tives in juices.

Eichmann Unloads
Slaughter Blame
protestations ef fniwcvdce. uol
ed nil the blame en his Mg U m
Nasi bosses today for driving tone CECIL AY TUCKER II,
of thousand* of Jewa to slaughter, Bemfnolg County agricul­
It was the big bosses whe wet* tural agent) has received a
responsible-for everything, Ekh- 1260 Dow Study Tour
mann told tho' Jywlsh court frying Beholurshlp'to take part in
him for the murder of *U million • three-week educational
Jews.
lour for county Extension
However, be denied Indignantly workers, announces Dr. M.
he ever would have criticised 0. Watkins, director of tha
these same bosses to treat ef for­ Florida Agricultural Exteneigners.
aion Service. The agent will
“I wouldn't have entertained the represent Florida among
thought ef criticising my super­ tha 12 men selected to go
iors before foreigner*,” he Instated on tho Southern Region
to the court,
Study Tour, one of four
Eichmann, gray-facod from hie toura offered in the nation­
long stay in prison, but looking a wide program sponsored by
iittlo less weary than Wednesday, the Dow Chemical Com­
testified under oath for the eighth pany. Tucker waa chosen
consecutive day.
for hie efforts in promoting
Throe times be waa slapped Extension S e r v i c e pro­
down hard by Presiding Justice grams and for hia interest
Moiaho Landau for “ making In professional improve­
speeches.”
ment, Dr. Watkins said.
Eichmann denied flatly
anything to do with running tho
death camps, though tho Israeli
prosecution chargee that M v s r s l
of them, Including the vast ei»
termination factory at Auachwtta,
whore t l million Jewa
killed, came under Me direct or­
ders,
“I played no role whatsoever la
MIAMI (UPI)—A mysterious
them. I had no functlusu _aad
exp
toeion rocked Um Teamsters
authority la them,” hi
Union hall late Wrdnesday night,
police said, shattering windows in
the building.
There won no report# of
casualties.
The bomb squad, police end
firemen were called out to inves­
ST. LOUIS. Mo. (UPI)—Twenty tigate tho incident.
eight persona remained keep!tal­
An investigating officer aaid
lied today with after effects ef
there waa **a funny residue and
chlorine gae that lacked out ef a
tank and overcame 1M persons small in tbo air.” He said no
Wednesday at 9
swim motive or explanation for tho
mlng pool.
•iploeioa his boon uncovered.
There were a* deaths, sltheuefc Tho Teamsters Union convention
authorities m !4 a yonth
fused medical treatment sad u s is scheduled to start Monday at
sway bad symptoms indicating ■ Miami Beach and Union President
“ very dangerous stage of chlerine James Hoffs already has arrived
poisoning."
in town for the meeting,
The boy still was btlng
The liquified gsa leaksgs, which Wednesday, Hoffa appeared con­
fidant that he would easily win
routed about iso persons from the
pool, was blamed on a cylinder re-election as president of the big
explosion resulting frost hast and taker organisation. Ue said recent
investigation by the PBI was an
structural weakness, pallet
' People were grabbiag up their attempt to smear bin.
kids and running,” Diana Sstoerl, “ They are trying to dig up tome
16, asid. “ I fait woosy and my little scandal, no matter how
email,” Hoffa said.
throat was sore.”
,
Robert Bucbel, whe was treated Hoffa alee charged a Justice
st a hospital, cold D e p a r t m e n t Investigation ef
CL was f'ous- nmatera activities to the Miami
balhlag sad the gas suddenly got ■res was slated at “revenge” and
to him. Ha didn’t collapse but ha bis defeat in hie bid for re-elecwae very siebt"

Explosion Rocks
Teamster Hall

28 Fume Victims
Still In Hospital

Established 1908

faces a two-fold task in tha com­
ing wssks:
—To convince Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchev, by both words
and actions, that the Western All
lies nr* unihnk*ebl* In thalr de­
termination to stay In Berlin, will
defend their position by military
might and cannot be split by Sov­
iet pressure tactics.
—To awaken the American pub­
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preparations and canvassing meas­
ures to bolster the economy.
U. S. officials said they saw no
softening of Khrushchev's position
in his announcement Wednesday
that his threatened peace treaty
with East Gsrmany would guar­
antee access to Wait Berlin. ,
They pointed out that Khrush­
chev still Insists that the Allies
would hav* to deal with East
Germany, which the Wait has re­
fused to do.

the new East-West clash In Europs
and to tha possible necessity of
distasteful homefront measures to
prepare for any eventuality.
Kennedy emphasised at his news
conference Wednesday that he had
coma to no final conclusions.
But officials said home-front
suggestions being advanced In­
cluded ths calling of soma Notion­
al Guard reserve unite, Increasing
the draft, stepping up civil defenss

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Nikita Sounds New Scare

GENEVA (UPI) Soviet Fro­ mese have bean playing an im­
ntier Nikita Khrushchev has portant part in tha troubles in
sounded a rolled threat on Vist Laos,
United States officials attending
Nam that spells fn*h dangers for
ths unsasy peace in southeast tha 14-natJon conforonco recently
reported that at least 1,000 Com­
Asia.
In Moscow Wednesday, Khrush­ munist North Vlotnamoso wen
Move H ailed.
chev said by was confident that known to be In action alongside
WASHINGTON (Ul'l) — Con­ the elruggle/of the Vietnamese for tho Red-orionted I'sthst Lae reb­
gressional atomic experts who the reunification of their
els.
hav. tmen “ rglng rojumption of
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oft
U e force?rtasro been timing from
PfmfttenC :Kanwqly e announce­ era to moan Khrushchov bitched
bid ( North Viet Nam, and continue to
ment that a scientific pane] would the Communist North Vietnamese be supplied from there.
check on whether Russia hai con* regime's plan to “ reunite” the di­
U. B. Secretary of Stela Dean
ducted secret tests.
vided nation by ousting tha West- Kuik recently spotlighted the
em-backed South Vietnamese gov­ grave situation In South Viet
Bill Signing j
ernment of Ng* Dinh Diem fay Nam. He disclosed that acconllng
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Preal- lore*.
to recent information Communist
dent Kennedy ta expected to sign
Tho Communist North Vietna­ •gents and guerrilla* operating in
tote law quickly a |9&lt;6 billion
catch-all housing bill carrying
fundi to dear slums, ease home
buying and build college dormi­
tories. Democrats in both the Sen­
ate and House Wednesday over­
rode last-ditch Republican opposi­
tion to glvn final approval to the
measure worked eut to a confer­
ence committee.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — U. S. A.”—into a g anorally cir­
Tho
United States today orbited cular orbit estimated at MO mllss
Crashing The Gate
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Elis- Um first satellite powered by n abuvs earth.
abeth Taylor and Eddie Fisher nuclear battery in an historie The launching marked two atop*
Into the future for the U. 8. space
threw a poet-midnight part/ today
"throe-for-one” rocket shot that program:
for Russia's visiting Moiscysv
dancs troupe and actor Lawrence heralded n new era in the con­
—Marriage of the power « f the
Tierney wae arrested when he quest of space.
atom to orbiting spacecraft, Nu­
tried to crash ths gate. Nearly 100 Tho *atw moonlit, a 16-sided clear generators an lightweight
of the visiting Raaelsne were package named Transit* IV-A, end long-lived, and will be uaad
wined and dined at a night rlub-re*
beepod out signals to lest an all- to provide electricity for commu­
Uurant that featured jaea by such
nications, navigation and military
celebrities aa Tony Curtis, Janet weather system for global navi* satellites that will have to remain
Leigh, Mel Ferrer, and Lauience gallon. Two of its four radio in operation for ysara.
Harvey at P. J.'s Nitery
“ voice*” received electric power
—Proof that multiple satellites
from s grapefruit-sliod generator can be launched successfully With
Opposition
using a radioactive Isotope ss a single rocket. For fuU-aealo
OKLANDO (Ul'l)—A marketing
"space station” networks suck as
older lor Florida celery proposed fuel.
for communications purby Agriculture Commissioner Doythe Initial cost wilt ite Usla Conner ran tote opposition dur­
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by tha use of one booster
ing a public hearing Wednesday.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The to orbit several aitellltea in me
Opponents said the proposal wuuid Navy aaid today Ite hiatori* crack.
1reels out small farmers by keep- thrw-ln-on* space shot had
There hav* been no Indications
Ing them from expanding their achieved an “excellent” orbit. It that Russia has atttmpted oithsr
base production of celery. Conner exported lu navigation satellite a multiple aatelliU launching or
said he rouhr decide later whether to become “ the first operational the use of nuclear power for elec­
to call a referendum on the pro­ span system to the world.” tricity in payloadi,
posed order. The final decision le
.Tho launching went smoothly.
up to tha celery growers and
About 2M hour* after tho SO-foot
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handlers.
Near Transit IV-A, two other snub-nosed rocket blasted Into tho
artificial satellitea, Grab 111 and sky, ths Defense Department an­
Injun, whirled around earth to nounced tbo satellitea had gone
collect radiation Information that into orbit.
Further information was with­
will be useful In plotting trips into
held until data from tracking sta­
space
by
man
himself.
BOSTON (UPI) A revolt
tions around the world oouid bo
sgsiaet tha blue leva today bsd A single thunderous etroks by analysed,
a
two-stage
Thor-Able-Star
rocket
threatened to become one of tba
However, sources said all three
biggest political battles la Mass­ tired at 12:23 a. m. EOT awept •stellites wor* beaming signals
the throe satellite* and an empty back to earth Uuring the early
achusetts history.
The controversy. touched off by upper stage—1,622 pounds of hours, and that ths nuclear pack­
tho U. S, Supreme Court docUlan equipment stamped “ made in age “ appeared to be working
upholding tho ancient etatutoi.
dandy.”
some of which are older then the
Injun, a 40-pound cylinder, was
court Itself, hex eat policemen
dsalgned
to pick up dais lied in­
■gainst policemen, alarmfd Mer­
formation concerning high-inten­
chant! tad confused the slate's
Judiciary,
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. sity hands-of radiation known as
A committee of tbo Greater Bos­ WUliam C. Cramer, (R-fto.). tho “ Van Allen baits" around
ton Real Estate Hoard setimsted urged Wednesday that tb* federal earth. Thee* belts pose potentially
that rigid enforcement of the laws government keep n closer welch serious problems to spare travel­
over the July Fourth weekend will os Florida’* public roads pro­ er* venturing toward tha aiooa
and pinnate.
coat real ■state aeletawa sad .As­ jects.
sort ana march i eta st toast 21* Cramer asked the Bursa* of Grab la a M-peaad apbera to
Public Roads for specific lafoms* measure radiation earning
mlUloa.
The laws forbid most shops to tints on the proposed rerouting ef tho eus — aloe a sever*
operate oa Sunday ar llm holiday, interstate Highway 71 is Florid*. for maa-loto-epaco programs.

U .S . Orbits Satellite

W ith Nuclear Battery

Blue Low Becomes
Political Issue

Federal Watch
On Roads Asked

South Viet Nam have Increased
from 8,000 to over 12,000 la tha
past two years.
The United States earlier thla
wrek charged Rad China at tha
Geneva eonferonca with seeking
to promote a Communist Viol
Nam engineered^ take-over of
Laos, aa a majur'atep of tho Pei­
ping regime towards gaining a
gateway to sqythhaak Asia.

New Disarmament
Agency Urged
By President
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Frostdent Ksnntdy asked Congress to­
day to ostabUsh a now disarma­
ment agency which would expand
and strengthen Americas off orto
Is that Hold.
Ho sent tho House and Btaeta
n proposed measure which wmld
follow some lines of “ peace
agency” bills sponsored by Ben.
Hubert U. Humphrey, (D-Minm,)
and other lawmakers.
But administration officials em­
phasised that tha lagteiatlon’a fo­
cus would bo on practical mat­
ters effecting abandonment of ayclear and other arms, rather than
on general “ peace” research.
la setting up a “ United States
disarmament m'ency for world
peace and p a r ity ” the admlnls*
tration bill would:
Giro tha agency independent
status, with Its director acting as
principal adviser to tba President
oa disarmament matters,' roepoasIbt# only to ths chief executive
and ths secretary of state.

President Signs
Highway Measure
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi­
dent Kennedy signed the highway*
bill Into law today.
Approved by Congrosa three
days ago, th* legislation Is de­
signed to ks*p the intmtete
highway system os s pay-as-yougo bails until Its scheduled com­
pletion la 1»TS.
Tha bill raises the Usee an tha
trucker* sad (Ins sad cancel# a
scheduled cut la gasoline taxes,
so that ths highway plea aaa be

financed.
Tho measure also provides for
of federal
payments to states which esariy tha
billboards along tho 41AOO mil* asPfrhigViwsy system.

Bridge
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Dear
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WASHINGTON (UPl) - In the
eyes of Europeans, and many
American sophisticates, Washing­
ton is n rather provincial city,
lacking In old world grace and
charm.
A law yean ago, this may have
boon a valid observation, but net
any. more. For one reason or an­
other, the U. S. capital la rapidly
developing a cosmopolitan, conti­
nental air.
For Instance, when you cross a

street here nowadays you gel a
nostalgic fasting that aay mo­
ment yon might he ran over by
some clown in a sports car.
It used to be that an American
pedestrian had to go to Paris to
get hit by a (ports car.' Thai
shows bow far wa have coma in
shucking off our bumpkinlsh
ways.
It's true that the tail drivers
here haven't yet perfected the
rhythmic bonking technique that
mkkea motoring In the French

capital inch a stimulating exper­
ience. Bat they are teaming fait.
I notice at I wheat about (ha
city that the cabbtei are begin*
ntng to honk at me when my
quaint old aedan italla in the mid*
die of the atrect. Time y ai when
they limply would have given me
a puifc.
That a)so is a sign that we are
ealchihg op the Parisians in lead­
ing the good life.
But what really Impressed me
with our progress Jn acquiring

el vie poise and elan was a public
hearing I attended on a proposal
before the District of Colombia
Board of Commissioners to per­
mit sidewalk cafes In Washing­
ton.
Amigos, If this one paseea, we
are in. With sidewalk cafes,
Washington would become the
most sophisticated metropolli cast
of Culpepper, Va.
The first • applicant for a side­
walk cafe license Is the owner of
a restaurant which fronts on

Pennaylrania Avenue about two
blocks tram the White Hcuee.
It is his notion that tourists,
shoppers and commuters woulfB
enjoy sipping their Metncal at an
outdoor'table, overlooking a traf­
fic Jam.
This location baa the added ad­
vantage of being next door to a
parking garage. Thus there would
be a ready source of supply for
mashed potatoes garnished with
carbon monoxide.

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THE PUNCH LINE of ■ Till Tales Contest appeared In this form nt San­
ford Grammar School last Wednesday where summer recreation sessions
are being conducted each weekday morning. Director Virgil Duffel) report­
ed that dean Carter and Lamar Oxford came up with the contest winning
.'stories.
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i t Sanford Grammar School, said
today that all youngsters, from
those who will enter the Bret
grade la September to these wbe
era In the sixth grade, are Invited
to Join the dally sessions.
isssteaa open each day at 0:N
a. m. sad last until ll:M a. m.
Tbs summer program Includes
e variety of athletic contests,
games, group sad individual, and
e complete curriculum of aria and
srafte work. Also, ss aa extra
activity about three times weekly*
Duffall said such events as trea­
sure hunts, wiener route, sack
htnebei, tall tales contests and a
host of other entertalnmeata are
scheduled ter the children's on^Working with* buf tell am Mrs.
Ann Ismuala and Tnvy Chrtetanera.
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Oviedo's Junior High Eighth
O m ten bid “Aloha" to their
classmates at a danea In tha
school cafetorium transformed to
n beautiful Hawaiian Isle forth*
location.
A triple-tiered fountain wee sur­
rounded with potted palme, water
liltee, potted tropical plants and
numerous conch sheila, placed
advantageously about the room,
added to the decor. .
Overhead were laatecua and baP
loans and each table waa overlaid
with a white cloth and waa eontend with green and pii£ candles.
Tha refreshment table w u

Steak Dinner

centered with a howl of tragical
fruit flanked by glewlag red Up­
on. Miniature bottles of cologne
and combe wen favors and aaeh
boy and girl attending received
• record. Additional gifts won
given to those getting lucky num­
ber* from the overhead balloons
which worn retea sod Instantan­
eously nt a given signal and ecusad much merriment u the scram­
ble get underway ter their capturn. ;
Homeroom teacher* of th*
seventh and eighth grades wa
bonorqd guests for tha avast Jar
which Mrii Jen I. Beasley Jra*
general chairmen and assistants
were Mrs. Theodore Aells Jr„
Mrs. Mm Courier, Mrs. James
Partin and Mrs. Weatey V. terra-

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postponed.
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4J* Summerlin Av*., Tuesday at
liM p.m. A piedte supper will be
■•rved In the garden by Mrs. Stine
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CAPT, MBS. EDWARDS opened gifts from the armed forces committee
of the Chamber of Commerce Monday as one highlight of the farewell
luncheon for the departing skipper of Heavy Attack Wing One.

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THE CITY OP SANFORD offered one of the resolutions commending
Capt. Edwards for his efforts in continuing “tho excellent relations be­
tween Navy personnel and civilian population." Mayor Joe Baker read the
citation, which was of several given Edwards.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Federal
factfinders step Into the national
maritime walkout today, opening
bearings that eould produce n
Teft-Hartiey Injunction forcing an-gry seaman to untla strike-idled
•ehlpo for at least SO days.
Tha three-member panel Presi­
dent Kennedy appointed voder the
Taft-Hartley Act Vo sift facta in
the strike of 73,000 teamen astern*
bled la New York preparatory to
beginning bearing! this afternoon.
Kennedy aaked the panel to re­
port te him by Trlday on issues
J * the dispute and alatua of atte m p ts to aettla the’ 12-day walk­
out which the President said hai
reached the etage of endangering
national haalth and safely.
Once the report la In, the Presi­
dent U expected \o order Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
to seek s federal court injunction
ordering strikers beck to work for
sa SO-day cooling off period during
w hich • negotiated settlement
^vould be sought.
Although * union lenders were
unanimous ' Is denouncing Ken­
nedy's invoking the Tafl-Hartley
Act. there was no indication they
would attempt to thwart the fact­
finders mission by defytag the executlvs order setting up tbs panel
. . s a l ordering the barings.
But several unions have threat­
e n e d to fight any injunction all
Hhe way to the Supreme Court.
|ph E. Casey, president ef
American Merchant Marine
_____ fAMMI), the largest
ohfpawwn' group, promised that
managament would give “full co­
te the factfinders.

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bar let let that if the board of
equillaatjita bearing la held
Aug. It
will be possible to get
ook » tbe tax collector by
the book
November 1 for regular eollectlon."

Study Of Stock
Market Law Asked

WASHINGTON (UPI)-Chair­
man William L. Cary of the Se­
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curities and Exchange Commission
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urged Congress today to approve
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a &lt;760,000 study of tbe nation's
stock markets to d e t e r m i n e
whether the mice and Igwa gov­
erning sales are adequate.
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Cary, citing the tremendoue In­
crease In ehsrabolders and trading
yf. volume during the lait few years,
.
said "tbs possibility exists that
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these factore may have ltd to
questionable merchandising tech­
Cm v-vSb BHWLv niques."
111! 8EC chairman said e "thor­
ough study of the over-the-counter
A SURPRISE PRESENTATION was made to Cdr. Jack
market . and &gt; ef the exchangee
Langford, Hatwing One operations officer, when James
would be deoirebU at this time."
Wright, president of the Central Fla. Chapter, Navy

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League, gave him a citation for hia “outstanding con­
tribution to ths understanding of the American way of
life."
(Herald Photos)

New Oral Polio Vaccine
Hailed As Cure By AM A

NEW YORK (UPI) — Tbe
American Medical Association
drug council reported today that
the mw Sabin oral polie vaccine
“prom ts an opportunity to elim­
inate poliomyelitis as a signifi­
cant public health problem."
U urged physicians to take tbe
lead is sparking m an commun­
ity vaccination when tbe new
?
vaccines become available. How­
. A delegation ef eitiaen* from ever,. until that time doctors
encourage the widest pos­
today presented the
County Commission with a petition sible use ef tbe ta lk . vaccine, It
ftttf tbs “deplorable conditions"
of Lake Mills Rd. sad urged the ‘iBe Sabin vaccine ia swallowed.
Musty to fix the road "immed- Tbe Salk vaccine is injected. It
has been in use since US3. Re­
% lely."
IBs petition, signed by Vf per- porting to the policy-tasking
song. filed the "hasardooa eondl- boose of delegatee of the AMA,
H w tlena sf (he read sod the menace tbe council on drop pointed out:
‘“ Since Salk vaccine generally
Is Ms sad property."
District 4 Commissioner Vernon fade to protect against alimen­
Di m assured the delegation that tary infection with wild polioMills Ed. Is ia hie road budget virus, the immunised individual
and wtB be improved ia the aaar css become a temporary abedder
future or, aa soon aa funds are of polio virus."
Thus, while protected against
^Tillable.

Xhuluota Road
Repairs Urged

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Tax Aiaeisor Mary Earle
Walker Informed the county commlnlonera today that they could
plan oa holding the board of
equalisation hearing Aug. IS af­
ter she aaked for a 30-day extrnaioo on preparation of the 1041
tax roll.
The board, by a 4-1 majority,
voted for granting the extension
despite protests from District I
Commissioner John Fltapatrick
that the budget appropriation! for
the next fiscal year would be de­
layed.
In a two-page lettar to the
commission, Mrs. Walker laid
that "U ia Impossible to give you
an estimate on tbe INI tax roll.
1 baarby request a 30-day exten­
sion from the Flret ef July to
complete tbe preliminary work
which la necessary to present the
required estimate."
Fltapatrick asked the board to
table eclion on granting the ex­
tension pending study but tbe
board agreed to go along after
chairman J. C. Hutchison said
Mrs. Walker had inured him
she would only need 30 additional
days.
Fltapatrick said that one of
hia campaign promises waa to
put the county on a good sound
business basis.

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paralylhie polio, those inoculat
ed with tbe Salk vaccine could
peas it on to other*, the report
indicated.
Tbe new oral vaccines "render
tbe Intealinel tract relatively re­
silient to reinfection with the
same type of virus," the report
■aid. "Moreover, the persieteaee
of immunity induced by tbe oral
vaccines may be of much loogar
duration than la the ease with
Salk viccIm : and, is fact, tbs
persistence of immunity may con.
cclvably approach that induced
by natural infaction ia type, de­
gree, and duration."

Plane Skids In
MIAMI (UPI) — A Portuguese
military plane with fivs man
aboard belly-landed on a cushion
of f a n Monday si Miami Inter­
ns tiee* I Airport after
gear failure. No qm was hurt.

Ashby Fire Tower
Back In Operation
Tbe Ashby Fire Tower, located
on Farmlngtoa Rd. about alx
miles northeast of Osteea, Is re­
paired and back in operation to­
day after toeing its radio unit
and watar heater when lightning
hit Urn tower during n Ihuoda
storm Friday.
Ranger Raymond Pell, who bad
descended from tbe tower 'only
momenta before the bolt struck,
a abort while later waa called
from hi# homo to Oaten to ex­
tinguish • biasing tree also kit
by lightning.

Tractor Bargain
Talks M a y Resume
KEY WEST (UPI) - Premier
Fidel Caattw’e "prisoner commis­
sion" hoped to bear today wheth­
er there to any prospect of re­
viving hia moribund prlsooera-tortractor# deal.
John Hooker, executive secre­
tary of the fund-raising commit­
tee that disbanded when Castro
began boosting hia ransom de­
mands, may return from Miami
today with the word oa whether
it will resume its activities.
U
Immigration officials de­
nied Monday night that the doctttoo an farther negotiations rests
with President Kennedy.
8.

Herlong Urges Cuba Action
. Congressman Syd Herlong a i l ­
ed; Monday for positive U. S. ac­
tion In Cube and said America
should put humanitarian research
ahead of the rare in space.
Departing from his prepared
speech at a luncheon honoring out­
going Heavy Attack Wing One

Bulletin

lha Mato R ad Department
today aeoptod l o tow bM ef
Baa Marco Construction Co. of
M. Augustine for the widening
of W. First M. to the new lateratato Hwy. 4. Tbe Ban Marco
bid waa Met,04 and Included
tovaltog, grading, paving tad
mm concrete box cnivert on tho
3.T toilet of SR ta, the exten­
sion of W. Firet M. from French
Art. to tfi* oew interstate
highway.

News Briefs
Jets Collide

CHARLOTTSVILLE, Va. (UPI)
—Two Air Force jets collided and
plunged to earth from an altituda
of 37,000 feet Monday, One of the
pilots waa unable to eject from
bis plane and was killed.

Succeeds Daniel
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gert
If. W. Schmidt, a Jacksonville
tractor dealer, will succeed J. J.
Daniel of Jacksonville July 1 aa
a member of tbe Slate Board of
Control.

commander, Capt. F. G. Edwards,
Herlong aid, “we must stop pus­
sy-footing around In Cuba. We
know that the Cuban* have n Com­
munist government end it Just
won’t pay to make any deala with
that kind of governmotit for treetore or anything alsa.

New Boss
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Rear
Adm. Joseph M, Carton was ex­
pected to arrive in Jacksonville
today to take over as commander
of Fleet Air Jacksonville snd
Commander of Naval Air Bases,
Sixth Naval District. Carson, far­
mer commander of Naval forces
in the Philippines, replaces Rear
Adm. Kennoth Craig, who retired
May 31, *

Saratoga At Mayport

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tbe
Navy aupercarrier USS Saratoga
docked Monday at Mayport Naval
Station, where it will remain unlit
it embark* on a shakedown cruise
and rcfrtihsr training exercise
July I. Tbs Saratoga arrived from
Norfolk Naval Shipyard where it
underwent three months of repair
work. Tb* carrier waa damaged
In January neat’ Athens, Greece,
by a flash fire that killed seven
men and Injured 33 others.

DynaIronies Sets
July 13 Meeting
For Stockholders
The flret annual meeting of the
stockholders of DjmatrOnlre, Inc.,
has been scheduled July IS In Or­
lando, according to Parker Paint­
er Jr* president of tho corpora­
tion.
Rix directors of tba corporation
will b* elected at tbe stockhold­
er'! meotiag, and financial auto­
m ata for the past fiscal yaar ellstributod. Painter win dlaeust the
past and jfuture growth of the
corporation
4
The corporation, which offered
public it*k for Vba first time
earlier this year, to hutrumenU!
in re i Marsh, development and
manufacturing, in support of the
nation* mlssii# snd speck rffoiu.
Established in Central Florida
la 1097, tbs firm now employs in
■gees* of 100 person* and re­
cently opened a Pacific Division in
Van Nuys, Calif,

Plea Agdinst Rider
Arrest Is Denied
JACKSON, Mis#. (UP1)-A fedoral Judge today denied a plea
which challenged the constitution
•lliy of Mississippi'* arrests of
“Freedom Rider*."
District Judge Sidney Mis* of
Bitoil, Mile* said U would be
improper tor him to gran a writ
t i habeas oorpua gafit the matter
(a takes through tlto Mississippi
atata courts.

sure enough, we fbftow ft wp with
our Intentions.
“Why can't wa say, 'let the Rads
shoot a man into spare,' we are
going to try and euro cancer 1"
"Wa should work for the good of
ths entire f r a world end taka tho
first step In tho humanity rare,"
Herlong said.

City To Negotiate On Plans
ForSewageTreatment Plant
City Commissioners Monday
night agreed to negotiate with
tho engineers Clark, Daly and
Dicta and Leffler and Bush to
plan and design a sewage treat­
ment plant tor Sanford and
agreed to build a plant “aa toon
as it la feasible."
City Manager W. E. Knowles
tokl the commission that tho city's
fiscal agent Loomle Lady, will
meet to special session with the
board next Monday to discuss
method* of financing auch a
plant.
All five city commissioners
agreed Monday that Sanford's
growth will be stifled • by not
having a sewage treatment plant.
The commission already had dis­
cussed Investigation of tho coats

Khrushchev Hints
Daily Flights &gt;
MIAMI (UPI, — Pan American Deadline Extension
World Alrwaya resumed daily
flights between Miami and Ha­
vana today. Two round trip flights
will be run today and Wednesday,
Pan American said, with one
round trip flight oach day Ubginnlng^hdredfPM-. Acrv »

TV* moat move In on Cuba and
■hoar signs of strength in Latin
America," Herlong said.
Herlong alto said ha waa t^red
of U. &amp;. competition In the space
race,
“We're like little boys-the Rueatana announce a moon shot and,

BERLIN (UPI) - Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev
dropped another hint Monday
night that hd might extend hia
deadline for signing a peace
treaty, with East Germany.
In a telegram to East German
chief of stale Waller Uibricht,
Khrushchev sa|d the Commu
nlst nations would “do their ut
most te sign one by the end of
this year."
West Berllnar* noted today that
this fell abort of saying flatly ft
would be an accomplished fact by
Jan. 1.
Communist diplomats In varloui
capitals of lha world have "leak­
ing" to Western correspondents
(ho Information that Moscow
wuuld like to negotiate with the
West over the status of Berlin and
Urn division of Germany.
This la known In tlw world of
diplomacy aa tbe “trial balloon"
—to see how the opposition re­
acts. The West still la talking
over Its strategy.
,Th* West would be wary of en­
tering another negotiating session
with tba Communists in tho light
of recent Russian performances In
tho conferencei on nuclear weap­
ons and Laos.
A IMS Big Four foreign minis­
ters conference in Geneva came
to naught on Gw issue of Borlln.
Khrushchev's telegram, thank­
ing tho East Germans tor- their
good wlthee on the 30th anniver­
sary last week of the Natl Inva­
sion of Russia, bristled with the
usual epietheta against West Ger­
many and Chancellor Kbnrad Ade­
nauer.
He a id the Bonn government
was planning a new war la con­
spiracy with NATO and the en­
tire Soviet bloc was "obligated to
fight for the maintenance of
p a c t."

and poaalbl* ways of financing a
primary plant after the Stale
Board of Health told the commis­
sion It would not approv* any
further extension of the city sewer

FASTEST MAN — Air
Korea MaJ. Robert White
was a happy test pilot ns ha
talked to tba press a t Ed­
wards Air Force itaae,
Calif., 1
m.p.D.
plana.

Texas Flood Woes
Past $1 Million

Ry United Prom
Flood damage In North Taxes
soared paat &lt;1 million today in
storm* that spirited Acfosa tha
South with
-ith enough firry to flgtj**
farm building
jildlngl* ia North tfrotiakr
la to# Dakotas, horde* of greathoppers thrived on blistering Iteat
that baked thousand* of acres ad
farm and valuable rangeland. XutomoJogiats at North Dakota State
University a id virtually awry
cqunty to tba atata waa threatened
by tho insect invasion.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pros- Elsewhere the nation's weather
pacts appeared good today that a at midweek included wktoapread
blU to Increase Social Security afternoon and evening tenderbenefit! for 4.4 million persona thowera to tha Rocky Mountain
will get to the Whit* House by states, moat at tba Great Plato#
and lb* Mississippi Valley and tho
Thunday.
T1&gt;« Senate passed tho bill 30-0 Orest L ahti
Monday sod ' sent it to a Houie- Temperatures reached ISI to
Senate conference commute* to Daatb Valley, Calif., Monday and
work out differences with a mea­ dipped to 47 at Pallaton, Mich,
sure passed earlier by the House. Monday night.
Chancee ware belter than SO-SO Army engineers set a &lt;l million
that the committee, under ad damage animate on torrential
ministration pressure, would draft rains of tba past three days to
a compromise so tbe bill could tha Tcxaa Panhandle and tea Fort
Worth suburb of Richland Hllla.
b* approved by Congress Thun­ Scores
of evacuated families re­
day—tho day before legislators
begin leaving for a long Fourth turned to Richland Hllla homes
despite; a forecast of more rain
of July holiday.
If the legislation la delayed today.
until Congress gets back, lha fil­
ler cheek* would not go out until Coff«a Club Sets
tho first week of October, If tho
bill bocomes law this week, tho Fete For W ing's
chocks will b* In tho mall tbe
first wook of September.
New Commander
Tb* legislation, on President Capt J oseph Tally, who took
Kennedy's Uet of 14 priority bUla, over today aa oomamndor at
would allow aoa lo retire at aga Heavy Attack Winy Oac, wifi bn
43. They m w muii wait until they guest of honor at tba June m at­
are IS, although women already ing of too Ooffa Gleb scheduled
can retire at 42for 10 a. m. Thunday at the
Man retiring at 41 would got go Chamber of Common* Building.
per cent of ilia monthly benefits Capt Tally will be accompanied
.hey would here received had by officer* of his staff end several
they waited until they wore 43, newcomers to tho area will slat bo
welcomod.

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For Old Age Bill

Proposal For Cty Front
Marina Is Endorsed
City Commissioners Monday
night gave unanimous endorse­
ment to modernisation of the
Sanford lakefront when they,
agreed to grant a 40-day option
to Jack Trim of Sanford to toaaa
tho bandsh*U and boat ramp and
establish a boat marina on the
property.
Trim, la a six page mama to
lb* commission, askad tb* board
to grant a leas* an tb* property
la Its present stain and approve
removal of Urn “so-called band■bell and replacement of it with
two buildings on tha pier."
Ho also proposed modification
of tbe launching ramp aod In­
stallation ef dock apace tor M
to tag boats.
This work would bn dona at M
cost to lha. city, but would ha
f

lines until a plan la submitted for
a plant.
Among the'aourcaa of revenue
tho city had discussed In financing
the plant are dgaret tax, utility
tax, parking meters and electrical
franchise.
In other bualnua, tb* a m mis­
sion rejected all bids on chairs
for tb# commlaaJon chamber*
and agreed ta readrertise for the
chairs with specifications that
they all bare.upholstered backs.'
Tbe board alto rejected bids
oa c u t Iron pip* and awarded
lha low bid of Hughs# Supply of
Orlando for valrea and looting
for lha city's watar 11m at a coat
of &lt;1.370. and thro# hydrant* at a
cost of &lt;t« from Bon F. tirabbu
Inc. of Orlando.

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Board To A sk
For Furniture Bids:

The County Commlstten today
‘ to edrertiaa tor Wdi far
offteo furniture for tho saw aonaty
aubject to approval by tba eom- jail and bids tor a new radio towor
miastoMra of financing, construc­ tor tea facility.
tion plan* and proposed opera
Is other
iha ’
agreed to erect fire m ite -----He ostbsaUd that lha maitos jus m tore# streets ta ton LAht
would cost approximately fUJMQ. of tot Woods area and agrood is
A ,30-yoar toast was asked an give ’ton lamtoato Iwim Ada*.
lb* property altar tba marina
plana are approved by the city.
Tha city would receive a share
of tha profits nr a sot rental foe
Herald Index
from tba marina, whichever U
CUieUM
chose, seder tha proposal.
Flats for the marina outlined
ia ton proposal would make it
"tha hub of waterway activity
far all ad Central Florida," with
a program of special areola for
boaters spread through
sad receiving Urge ■
motion to attract visitor* ta the
city. waterfront.
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CANTERBURY, England (UPI)
—Df. Arthur Michael Ramsey, a
burly latalloctual who roaombloa
friar Tuck, baeoaaoa tka Church
at Eaglsnds 100th artbblsbep a(
Canterbury today.
Truayata will aouad aad tka
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MIAMI (UPI)—The Miami Herald reported today
training of military force* opposed to Cuban Premier
Fidel Caatro hae reaumed in Miami.
The newspaper. in a copyrifht atory in it* Tuaaday
• ?editiona, aaid a 6-foot, 7-inch ex-Marina named Jerry
• Patrick haa opened headquarters in a local boarding
house. Ha commands a group of about 100 men, the
Herald aaid.
The newapaper aaid the trainees, most of them
American, have been practicing parachute jumping
openly at an abandoned airfield near Miami. Neighbors
have been startled to watch Patrick, a bearded giant who
wears a floppy Australian buah hat, directing para­
chute-rigging drills In a street near the boarding house,
the Herald aaid.
Patrick’s group la called the Intercontinental Pene­
tr a te s F o m (Interpen) and la associated with the
Junta Kevolucionaria de Llberaclon Naclonal, a Cuban
revolutionary group headed by exile leader Sanchez
the Herald aaid.
olning of exile forces in South Florida died off
after the recent unsuccessful Pig's Bay invasion. The
Herald aaid It had known of the training resumption
for aavaral days, but withheld publication of the story
until Sen. George Smathers (D-Fla.,) announced Sunhe had learned that anti-Castro forces were

Summer Visitors

bute much of the recent sUbUUy
ta tha averali eeosumer pries level
T S te a S y ta te e ta * f W * . DU.

Mb *,.gad &gt;ether admlaUtnUoa
epotaimoa have sxprasaad eonsera Mat the bualaeu recovery
would generate a "Seet-push" lajg liA njMUfelAC Milili from ix«
&gt;aaaiva wags tecreases. Dillon has
tasted hath wtiaas aad manageM
ta praetiee eeU-reitralnt.

North Orlando's Gladyl aad Tax
Boris of N. Edgomoa Ava., have
as tholr guosta (or two wooka,
their daughter aad son-in-law, Mr.
aad Mrs. Elliott Cheek with tha
five graadchlldrea. Tka Cheeks
are from Praaooala, Vs,, whore
be is assoelatad with the Potomac
Railroad Yards.
Tha sraodchUdraa, la order of
sgt, a n Larry, Garry, Bury.
Doans aad Dianne. Aeeardlag ta
their grandfather, tha aamos got
a bit confusing aad the host way
la get the right one U to hold a
goasrat master (undoubtedly, tha
•Id Navy pay), i; .
Much boating, fUhtaJE7 hoaehlag sad picnicking has boon "or­
der of the days" during the visit.
Future plans call for a complete
rest aura lor the Bertas.

Officer and wao released to the
Fleet Bosom whore ho hae olnca
boon advanced M tha retired list
as Warrant Offlcsr.
In January 1081, he wae employ­
ed ky the Security Department at
NAB Jacksonville coming to genford In May 1051, as an Adminis­
trative Assistant during the re­
commissioning of the bate. For his
work during the yean following
recommissioning ha was assigned
ouutaadiag performance raUags

B w n l m »PlMt armed threat
to. tM r'faU k.
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tradition dJctstes tkat tka Srltlak
•overetga ho abaoat from tka onthronemeat ceremony.
Aulfnod la toad tka laduetloa
waa tka church's naat aaatreran*

Schakl, which kaa boot hxstad
la tka Kaat lldg. aa Consortia!
Art. la SaaJord, la mot la* to a
saw lacaUaa. It will bo .housed
aa thd alia ad tka kemer Junior

Vocational
School#
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To Mow Location
■atloo by cburek leader* — bat The Saalaala County Vocstioasl

trier's trial# at

Primary Sunbeamy
SEMINOLE COUNTY boys, who represented this countv at the annual
Boys' State on the Florida State University campus did themselves proud
last week. Boys whu attended from the (eft are Mike Caolo, William Ott,
Robert Williams, Jimmy Terwllleger and Doug Stenstrom Jr. Caolo waa
elected state senator, Williams waa named to the house of representatives
and Stenatrom waa appointed atate senator. The boys will speak to various
clubs around town this week.
(Herald Photo)

Tka Primary Sunbeam Baad «t
Uw Lake Mary Baptist Church
mat Monday with* Mr*. J. W.
Crawford. Present were Curtis
Crawford, Dave Malvia, Claudia
Bomaa aad Carolyn# fax.
The topic of the moetlag was
“ToDlag Neighbors About Ood."
Handiwork waa enjoyed aad go*
freabments wore served.

Survivors Of Lidice Appear In Court
JERUSALEM (UPI) — Thirty
of IN children from the martyred
Ciechoslovsk village of Lidice
whoa Adolf Elchmann it (barged
with killing la 1PU were seas
alive la Poland la IMS, the court
tryiag Xiekmaaa (or m an mur­
der waa told today.
The court accepted la evidence
aa affidavit from Mr*. KlUa Frei­
berg, now a rssident of Iromaa
la West Germany. She aaid aba
saw tka ehlldrea at a conveat at
Pushikovo, Poland, up to the Urn#
the Bad army occupied the s m s .
The affidavit waa submitted by
ElcbmsmPo defense lawyer, Dr.
Robert Servatlua.
Tha Israeli stale’s indictment
■is Iasi KJchmaaa charge* him
with respoasibility lor dsporUag
the children to Gods, Poland, la
Juno, 1MI and having them
gassed there.
The children's *■ parents war*
killed when tbs Nasis destroyed
Lidice as e reprisal for the as­
sassination by Csech partisans of
Ralshard Heydrkb, Elchmsan’s
security police boas.
la his testimony under oath
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Economist Hits
Price Restraints
UNITY HOUIE, Pa. (UPI)

Koyserling was hUerviewed by
iwsmen bafora pe gave hie views
i the 17-maa ruling bid* at tha

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Junior G A ’«
Study h(*w Book
aad swim mile.
And Duke, tha Bertas' big Aire­
dale, accustomed to filling the
back sent of the family’s economy
model car, now finds himielf oc­
cupying this position oa all scenes.

wktie hslr R ite i n M
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year* aldor — KKMdi Dr. Goaffrey F n ic li Fisher whe • retired
. . ih . * u arcbbniwp Mty .1
u d b tc ia i a karoo.

"Tha Cherry Chlldrta" was the
minion book tha Junior &lt;2lrU
Auxiliary of tha Lakt Mary Vaptlit Church supplied at tholr meatlag Mondoy with looden Mrs. T.
N. Stafford and Mn. M, Soman.
Rofreohmoata wore icrved to
Lladt Stafford, Billie Lyaa Nordm, Wanda Mixes, Daloriee Planalgm and a vliltnr, Key Welderhold.

for IBM aad l i l t along with a
monetary award for this achieve­
ment.
With tha Incroase la the also of
tUs station, Mr. Brown elected to
work In Uw Industrial relations de­
partment where ho haa frequently
represented the station ta indus­
trial and personnel eenferences.
He Is married to the former
Mary Louise Woelf of Shortervilla,' Ala. Tha Browne reside at

M34 Kim Ava. laniard. ,

Washington earlier this
month. Chief Whitehead
has .had an unusual record
of duty assignments which
qualified him for tha poaitlon. While serving on the
Staff. ComNavMed, aboard
tha UBS Fargo in April
1B47, he waa Admlral’a
Writar of VADM B. H.
Bierl. Later in October
1649, ha served as writar
for VADM Forrest P. Sher­
man aboard the US8 Sal­
em (CL-139).

Beginner Sunbeams
Study Africa
"Missionary In Africa" was the
story told to the Beginner Bunbeams ef the Lake Mery Baptist
Church. Mrs., g. Aadsrsoa aad
Mrs. R. Polar* mot with the
group.
Refresh moots wtro served to
Sbcrill Ualvln, Cindy Hood, ,Cathy Hood. Donats and Saadr*
Galnto, aad Donna Bomaa. they
atM onjoyod slagiag aad gameo.

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Lake Monroe Jottings

Ike OK's Changing Electoral College
la a let.er to Sen. Estes Ke- Elsenhower Mid his appearance
tourer, (D-Tenn.), the former would sot be "desirable.” Hoover
chief eseculive urged "thoughtful Mid the "natural limitations" of
hit M year* prevast him from unand constructive" attention to derlaklng mliaiODi to Washington.
Improving the Electoral College. There has been chliclsm that
"I believe the present method the Electoral Collefe makes presi*
is outmoded, particularly in that dential contendere pay too much
it tends to be uprepresentative of attention to the big, uncertain
t
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votes actually cast for a presiden­ ilatca ‘such as Near York, Calif*
tial
candidate,"
Eisenhower nia and &gt;Pennsylvania.
wrote.
Contents of the letter were dis­
N$W ORLEANS (UPD-A fed- closed as Kefauver's subcommit­ , Navy Closes
eral lawsuit trying to knock down tee on constitutional amendments
color barriers at lavish Moisanl resumed hearings on electoral re­ Blimp Program
International Airport today has form proposals, tt I* considering
apparently caused a breach in the 21 different measurrs to change , WASHINGTON (UPI) — JU
Jim Crow policy.
the method of nominating and Navy today ordered the ehutdowa
"We have a new policy now,*' electing presidents.
! of its historic blimp program at
said E. Nell Wannen, manager of' Some would abolish the Elector­ ILakrhurst, N. J,
rating facilities at the M.23 mil­ al College entirely. Others would i Eight of 10 llghter-than-alr
lion terminal building. "We will cane up a state's electoral vote, ships remaining In the Navy Will
serve Negroes in the coffee shop." —the to al of it* senators and rep­ be stored and all other activities
The Justice Departmrnl filed a resentatives — in proportion to will be discontinued because of •
suit Monday charging the airport the popular vote.
"shortage of funds and person­
broke a non- discrimination clause Both Eisenhower and farmer nel." In addition, helicopters now
A GOLD WATCH promised him when h« reached 10 yearn of age at the
In the agreement under which President Hoover declined Kctou- perform the function of the air*
death of hin father several yearn ago, w a s the family gift to lierntitn
federal fund* paid half of the ter­ ver’e Invitation to testify person­ ships, an announcement laid.
Heinle when he celebrated the birthday a t hin DeRary home recently. With
minal building’s construction coiL; ally. Former President Truman The shutdown is to begin im*
him for the occanion were, left to right, Margaret Welnfurtner, t’hyere
Until a few days ago, all Ne­ hei not yet replied to hla Invite- mediately and' be completed by
McBride, Ruth Heinle, Mrn, E. Heinle, Herman, I-enny Blondi and Frank
groes wishing to eat in the sump­ lion.
Nov. 30.
Biondl..
(Co*. Photo)
tuous international room or the
spacious, lee pretentious cotfee
shop were shunted off to a sixBANK
stool snack bar whara cellophaneBY M A IL
wrapped cookies, sandwiches and
roffee in paper cups are sold.
Wannen aaid terminal policy
(EDITOR'S NOTE: When the free themselves from the'* bonds park had been crowded.
still bars Negroes from the plush
body of live third child kidnapped —and they had descriptions from "If there were people In the lu.crnational Room, site of a se­
in Buffalo in the past two months witnesses who saw a woman pull­ park, we think she might have ries of sit-ins by a group of Na­
ing a little boy along by the hand
Bank by mail, by car,
chucked him under a bush like irn professional people who have
wss found floating in a park lake, In the park area.
bound and gagged, UPI mobilized Through the night, police quea- the other kids," Schneider said.' filed aeparate lawsuits against
a special reporting team of Mar­ Honed witnesses who had respond­ Tentatively, police described the airport discrimination.
or in our lobby, . .
lin Gleason, R. E. Egan, William ed to pleas that they telephone murderer is in her mid-thirties, "We feed Negroes In this ter­
minal.
^hla
firm
Interstate
five-fool-six
to
five-fool-elght
with
J. Monahan, Thomas O'Toole and headquarters if they had seen a
Rruce Agnew to cover a city in woman and a boy in Delaware dark stringy hair, fhey said she Hosts operates facilities like-this
taka your choice at central Florida's
was wearing a while blouse with in all parti of the nation. Here,
fear. Their report follows.)
Park Friday afternoon.
because of local custom, we have
a
full
skirt
and
had
on
a
beige
Four women said they had been
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI)—"A lit- driving by the lake Saturday, and raincoat. She wore flat brown excluded Negroea from certain
newest and most modern bankinf
areas of the terminal," Wannen
tie kid like that," a cab driver had seen a woman carrying a lit­ shoes and was haliess.
said as he drove by a lake where tle boy with no shoes toward the Andy's father was the first to said.
facilities • • . .
lovers used to go canoeing "11 water, si about the lime Andy is be told Sundsy afternoon that a Wannen did not say whether the
new policy was lha result of
National
Guardsman
had
found
isn't right."
believed to have been thrown In
"Andy was a friendly li.tle to die. One of them said the the body. He took his wife Into Justice Department negotiation!
Visit South Seminole any.
boy," a woman laid as she star­ boy's feel were tied, and that she a bedroom of their small base­ precedent to the filing of Mon­
ed scroll the street at a park had suddenly been afraid the ment . apartment, and gently lotd day's suit.
where in the daytime children woman waa going to throw him har.
day this week, register for the
"Who killed my baby?" she
laugh. "Whenever he saw me, he into the water.
WAY OUT
screamed.
"Who
killed
my
l
used to say, "Hi-ya, hl-ya."
SAN
ANTONIO,
Tex.
(UP!)
—
Another witness, Edwin J.
“I figured when I got out of Ehrne, who knew Andy, said he baby?"
When janitor Benny Sslaiar was
valuable
frao door prizes,
coltege, everything would be had seen the boy being dragged Later, she said "I hop* who­ accident ally locked In the Woolfine," said 24-ycar-old Francis reluctantly toward the en.ranre to ever did this to my son can be worth Co. Building attar a day'*
C. Ashley, as he stood outside his the park zoo, about a block from found soon, so that no other fam­ work, he called police for sugges­
and open your account with us * •
home thinking of his 3-year-old Andy's home, earlier that after­ ily will have to suffer a tragedy tion! on how to get out, and un­
tike this."
son, Andy, whole bound and gag­ noon.
der their directions. Be edged
ged body was found Sunday float­ Poller Inspector William H. Mayor Frank A. 5edi(a ap­ out the second-story window, end
ing In the park's lake. "And then Schneider said Andy might never pealed Us parent* not Us let their leaped to a neighboring roof. At
this had lo happen."
have died if only it hnn't been children out of their sight "until roof's edge, be clambered onto
Theae are live voices of Buffalo, raiding that afternoon, if only the we apprehend the person, respon­ A drain pipe, and slipped deara
sible' for this horribHt crime.” (he pipe to the first-floor mar­
N. Y., today, a city 'horrified' bjr
Only the day before Andy dls quee. From there, ba leaned out
three children kidnaping* since
appeared, 3-yesr-old Richard Ed- to a lamp post, and shinnied
April—two of them list week and
glngton, whose home is only a down the lamp post lo the ground.
all of them within a few blocki.
MEMBER F.D.I.O,
tew blocki away, was kidnaped
A city frightened that the "wom­
partially undressed, bound, gagged
an maniac" who killed one of the
and left — possibly to die—near
three children she lured away is
railroad tracks with a .plastic bag
even now watching another child.
A city anxiously wailing for Its CUMBERLAND CORNER, Va. over hia head.
police to solve what they admit Is (UPI) — Six persons were killed Richard managed to tree him­
“a most difficult crime."
and seven others, alt chlldrtn, self within about four hours. His
Andrew (Andy) Ashley, three were injured Sunday night when frantic mother then received a
and a half years old, blond, blue- two cars collided head-on on U. S. phone call from another woman
who spotted the boy walking
eyed and friendly, waa found 60 near here.
floating hi the lake Sunday after­ Two of the injured were report­ across Use street tn his underwear
and had hustled him Indoors.
noon, about 41 hours after he had ed in critical condition.
disappeared from hla home a mile Stale pollct xaid the accident On April 13, Susan Benedict,
away. Ills bands and feel were happened when a station wagon also 3, had born lured away in
LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
bound with a woman's nylon earrylng three adults and four the same fashion, bound, In the
PRICES START AT
stockings, and ba was clad only children Swung into'the left lane same number, end left lo strug­
in underpants and a T-shirt. A of tha two-lane highway to pail. gle free near tha railroad tracks.
$12*000
towel waa tied around hia neck, The car collided with anothar Susan freed bereelf within a mat
but pot tightly enough to strangle carrying six persons. Tha automo­ ter of minutes.
WITH LOW DOWN
him. He had not been sexually bile ifhlch the station wagon was Both children told chillingly
similar stories to thalr parents—
molested. His death wss caused
PAYMENT
and then to the police.
by drowning.
COMMUNITY OF HOMES
Richard laid he had seen the
Police today worked lo complete
woman in the area during recent
a composite drawing of Buffalo's
BUILT. . . . WITH PRIDE
murderous Pied Piper In skirts.
weeks. But when she asked him
They bad descriptions of her from The average vralstor In a de­ to go with her for a walk through
MONTHLY
her two other vied me—a boy and partment store .travels about 40 the too, Richard told her "I can’t
go with strangers."
a gifI, bdth S. who managed to feet 'a minute.
PAYMENTS

By MBS. B. L. JOHNSON
weeks ago. Gee I know that was
Hi again. Its atill hot and humid very painful. • • • Lucille Fits*
£ n t it. Such little rain. But gerald and I had an enjoyable
wasn't it a coo) night last Sun­ day yesterday at Geneva as
day? Brrh. • • • The old Fess- guests of the Geneva Home
Mr ii Just about no more. It is Demonstration. .Vie taught them
being razed lo make way for the to make Chenille Hats. They are
new highway. • • • There goes so easy to make and are a lot
It certainly
the Wheatland girls in their Dads of fun to do.
Jeep going around their private has been trying to rain hasn’t
race track. The family dog right It?, • • • How did you like that
along with them yelping, I don't cool night last week? Brrh! Well
know if It ii because he is enjoy- guess I will go out and supervise
the ride or Is scired. Hal my sons as they mow the lawn.
^ • • Linda Stapler end Sue Or- AGAIN. Something is sure mak­
acno left early Sunday morning ing the grass grow even if It
for Gallinburg, Tenn., to be gone isn't rein. • • •
for three week* with a Girl Scout
group. • • * Louise Rushlow, Na­
omi Sapp, Lucille Fitzgerald and
myself h»d a grand time at Rock
Springs Thursday with the County
Demonstration Clubs. We were
having our annual picnic and also
iunty wide Installation. Lucille
■a Installed as the new Monroe
president. * • • Happy birthday,
Hazel Gerdner, Naomi Sapp, my
aon Jim and ME. We all had
birthdays this.week. They all told
their right age except me and I'm more money into the interstate
the same age aa Jack Benny (??). highway program by canceling a
Claudette Tenney and daughter drop in gasoline taxes and boost­
Vickie had an enjoyable time ihla ing truck and tin levies.
past week while here visiting her Congress approved live bill
(rents, Clauds and Rena Haw- Monday and sent it to the While
ins, and grandmother, Annie House.
Hawkins. Claudette end Bill are The measure also provided for
residing in Pensacola where BUIa two-year extension of federal
payments to states which
Is with the Air Force. • • * Hadbonus
will curb billboards along the
a surprise call from one of my 41.000-mile
superhighway system.
ADOPTED girls. Connie Griffis,
The
final
product was a conwho now resides in Holly Hill
was over for t abort visit with promise between different ver­
Linda Hiltell. Connie. aaya she sions originelly approved by the
chambers.
sure wishes she was baek here two
w ith ua again. * • • Rosa Poffs The measure is intended to
the roadbuilding plan on a
slaughters and families have re­ keep
pay-as-you-go basis through its
turned to Roanoke, Va., after a scheduled completion in 1972.
ahort visit here. They spent sev­ The bill would cancel a penny
eral days in Palm Beach. Friday
gallon reduction In gasoline
evening the Terry Wheatland* per
taxes,
which would have gone
gave them a splash party by
effect Saturday. This will
their pool. Baked ham, salads of into
bring in about $600 million a year
all kinds and soft drinks were in additional revenue.
served those present. • • • Riley Highway trucks weighing 13
Poff returned with Rose's daugh­ tons or more fully loaded would
t e r s (o Roanoke to see some of have to pay taxes of $3 a year
hi* family. * • • Had a call from for every 1,000 pounds, instead of
•Simmye Lou Keel. She said aha ttie current $1.40. Taxes on tread
read the news and said to come rubber wlU be hiked from 3
Pawn anytime and abe would see cents to 9 cents a pound. Taxes
that I had aomething good to eat. on tire* would be upped from
J was kidding her about coining eight to 10 cents and on Innerdown because she had put up so tubci from nine to 10 cents.
many vegetables. She said that
Clara Uatbcson had had a little
bad luck with, some tomatoes thst
M b« had canned. That i* a flume
because you work to herd putting
the vegetables up and then to
bae them. Don’t get discouraged
though Clara, next time will be
heller. Last Urn* I talked to her Eighteen boys and girls of tha
•he and Murdoch were planning a Methodist Children'* Home in
trip to North Carolina. * • * Enterprise w e r e entertained
Glad to bear that Buddy Hawkins' Thursday night by Ken *n&lt;1 Mlsay
k it toot Ii alright now. Ha had Meeks at their Putt-Putt Golf
the misfortune to stick a nail Course on French Ave. in the flrat
^clear through hil foot about throe of weekly session* for the chil­
dren during the summer.
. As summer recreation programs
got underway in surrounding com­
munities, it occurred to lleeks
that perhaps children at the Home
woufyl enjoy coming to Sanford to
play Pull-Putt. Arrangements
were made for the weekly games
By MAB1AN B, JONES
Ovtodo Coach Paul-Mlkler, di to Include as many as U children
rector or tha local Summer En- at a time.
Qrichment Program, registered IT Warren’s Donut and Bakery
boys&lt;and girla on the-opening day Shop across the street brought
for morning and afternoon sea- traya of donuta over Thursday
alotii which will Include swimming and will provide a weekly bakery
courses, musical games, sports, treat for the hoys and girls. Soft
contests and folk dancing on tha drinks arc donated by the Mecksi
Tha amusement center, in addi­
wide and vnried schedule.
In addition to Mikkr, Mrs. Nell tion to the free program for the
Druedtng, Mike Kennedy and Sus­ Enterprise children,. also olfars
anna Partin «U will auperviaa a number of summer features for
morning activities while Mro. group activity at reduced rates.
Rbrueding will bo on duty from t
p.m. until 4 pjn. and MUtkr from
t p.m. untM I p.m. each day.
Swimming and water safety la•tractions will ba gives st. Sweet1100 FRENCH
*
water Pool an Mondays, Wednes­
days and Fridays from • a m.
until soon, for alt a n a children
t*
af school age, including thoaa who
will enter Uw Brat grad* is Sep­
te m b e r.
• On Tuesday* and Thursdays, the
morning classes will fetlure mu­
sic, sports, contest* and dancing.
Beginning July S4, Mrs. Virginia
Chadwick aad Mika will teaeh
Junior and senior life saving
classes each morning at the pool.
Both are qualified American Bad
TO TAKE
Cross Water Safety Instructors.
Registration far eltbar elan
Agnust be made with Mika before
. The 24th with Junior courses apes
to those who era not less than U
years of age. Senior life saving
yoars of aga. Senior fik saving
k open only to thoao who havo
passed their lath birthday and
are la good physical condition.

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Tha Herald would like to join city, chamber and
aouAty officials la saying farewell to Capt. F. O. Ed­
wards who was relieved of his command today In im­
pressive eeremoolee At tha Naval Air Sta'Jon.
Capt, Edwards, although her* for only two yearn,
lion dona an ouUtanding Job in boosting relations between the naval bane and the community.
w - IQud
*"—1*■
«- quiet and efficient manner and tha
the way
Wa
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WASHINGTON—(NEA) - Tho
American people may bo well adTiaad sot to Idd themaelvea that
Um Berlin tituatloa can bo han­
dled without riah of war. But oeoia

We wish he and Ills family God-speed and hope they
. will always remember us and return someday.

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

Dr. Cmno.’Vahn protested, “why
‘ do yen rote nor making • banc
tiful ceremony out of tb* wedMdtog of onr daughter?
mj »TW# la Um meat Important
•rant In ta r Ufa, m shouldn't wa
•%rato It n glia occasion?
* “Do yan adraeoto stripping all
aanUmant from a wedding?”
P int of all, ■ wedding should
NOT bo th* moat Important event
to the life *f a girt
U U is, bar parents have fail­
ed in rear her proparly.
Per U la mush more important
-th a t aha gat oriented correctly
~.'yusrdlag the Almighty.
Joining the church, baptism and
the taking of communion (tuehar.
1st) are far more vital events
* than a girl's marriage,
. And we don't surround thus*
religious ceremonlot with fan* CaPa or photographs la the nows-

A stoplight la- whan yen catch
up with aU the driven who pass­
ed you while speeding.
• • •
We've eftoa wondered why litUe kids don't' ask the questions
parents can answer.
# • *
The fellow who takes no stock
In the got-rlfb-qulck sslssmsn’s
|la* take* no stock,
• • •
A man erlU go a long way to
Mvn his face whllo a woman Just
walks to Uts dresser.

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Buaday, Juno 4.
Tho memorandum Itself does net
any tho G enua problem must be
m tiled within alx. months. But
Khrushchev sold this personally to
Kennedy and repeated It in hie
broadcast to tho xusstan people
after ho returned to Moocow.
la oestion throe of Khrushchev's
«*m* ho soys,u. . . tho Soviet gov

But too mtny modem males
a n “housscau" at homo, though
they of.en try to throw thsir
weight arftuad at the etflM sad
thusvaffsct a “bearcat” pan.
DespUa their fesble protesU
against the elaborate public wed­
ding, they meekly go along
(housocat) with thsir wifa's de­
mands.
Mon, it's Ugh Um* you declared
a revolution (ram the matriarchal
society of modern America.
You young men should whisk
your swoothsart off to tho parson
for a quiet ceremony before the
church altar or In the parsonage.
The to.si cost should not ran
$100, Including flowers for tb*
bride, wedding license, (m for the
preacher and the wedding ring.
Mamma-In-law may atorm af­
terwards, but housceat papa-inlaw wiU smirk happily, though la
privato.
This simple wadding does NOT
strip soatlmont from tho conmony. But a cosily formal wed­
ding DOES nduee the wedding
rite to a pagan parade. And a
champagne wedding orgy does
not vaccinate against lattr di­
vorce.
In fatt, you'll find more di­
vorcee among the formal-wadding
folks than among those who had
tho almply sort of religious cere­
mony.
Send for Um booklet “Sox Pro­
blems In Marrligo,” enclosing n
stomped return envelope, plus
Me.
It will do a far better Job
of Insuring PRBMANENT hap­
piness for tb* Mwlyweds than n
|S,000 formal wedding spectacle.
tn-lawi, Just Invest Uw money
you save as a down payment on
a cottage (or Um newlyweds.

lien. D* luxe totals always have
massive chandeliers, but it you
a n not craay about chandeliers
tin t class totals are every bit aa
satisfactory. And, aa often aa not,
than Is only a thin Hat between
first and second class totals. And
many of tha latter havo more
convenient addresses.
Always stood up for codec,
sandwiches, and snacks if you
want to save money. Once you
alt down at • table, even a small,
tipsy ont, Um price la Marly dou­
bled. And than la always a cov­
er charge at a table. This goes

•ran far the restaurant of the
hotel at which you a n staying.
Guests pay, a cover Just as nonguests do.
If you-an not a wine addict,
always ask for Uw wins of the
locality. In moat cases, it la Um
boil, for Italian wlao does not
travel wall. Don't ask me why
because I don't know the answer,
but like small children, It has
a tendency to fan apart on •
Always add up n check In Italy,
or pntend to. No one will think
you a n cheap for doiag It, or a
penay-plMher. .Just Um opposite.
You'll ha given credit for having

get their troop* out of B«rlin with­
out * military defeat.
Khrushchev w a s apparently
token aback by Western opposi­
tion to this ids*. H* did not real1m tha enormous symbolism of
Berlin to the West Ho therefore
babied his plan along for 2H
Thlt would allow for peace talks years. Tho question is why ho
between East and West Germany. chose this moment for o show­
The memo says, "The Sorist gov- down, compleUng a cycle by re­
emmont regards a period of not turning to the original slx-monthe*
'
^
exceeding six months as adequate tin t limit.
(or such talks."
The answer to this question Is
A prevailing opinion In Wash­ still speculative. For no one really
ington Is that talks between East knows, not svsn ths experts.
and West Germany would bo im­ One theory Is that tb* Russians
possible to arrange and would set­ now belltve that political as well
tle nothing if they could be ar- as military strength Is shining In
ranged, for the two governments their favor. This would give them
have no common political beliefs. a balance of power *nd enable
Khrushchev therefore specifies them to fore* a major humiliation
that If the Democratic and Com­ on tho West over Berlin.
munist republics cannot agree, Another theory Is that KhrushW
*. . . measures will be taken for chav may b* doing this as o tost,
tho conclusion of a peace treaty believing that ths United States
with both Gorman state* or with will not fight. Khrushchev himself
one of thorn, at tho discretion of to apparently ready to risk *
tho countries concerned.
world war ovor Berlin. Hie oxpreaThis Is token to moan that Rus­ slone of intent must be taken seri­
sia would maka a separate peace ously.
treaty with Communist Germany, So, without provoking * war,
along tho lines Khrushchev has the problem of the U. 8. and its
outlined sine* a speech ho mad* at allied powers is to convlnco thov
the Polish Embassy in Moscow, world they are la Berlin by right*
Oct. It, 198«.
and will stay thsr* until tho pros­
Re said then that six months pects fer * unified fro* Gorman
was ample time to get going .But people can bo realisod, fighting to
bo did not mention his plan to maintain thsso conditions if neces­
make Berlin a free city. Ho added sary.
that In a speech delivered later.
At any rata, tha world sssma
When Khrashcbev first made beaded for tha gtoatost confronta­
this suggestion, It is now believed tion at tha brisk (Inca tha end of
that ha thought tho United EtaUs, World War IL
Britain and Prance would accept
hie plan aa a faca-eavtag way to
Memorial
Gifts
far
TALLAHASSBE (UPI) - Only
HEART
one traffic fatality wai reported
RESEARCH
over Um wookand, hut water tra­
Acknowledged
gedies and other accidents took
Gratefully
the lives of six peraoas, moat of
SEMINOLE • DcBARY
them children.
COUNCIL
ornaent advocates the Immediate
conclusion of o p u n treaty with
Germany.” In Motion tlx ho aays,
“Tho Soviet government propoitt
that a peace eonftranco bo called
without delay.” Than ho propoepo
an lntarla oolutlon for a definite

ATLANTA (U PI)-H ealth offi­
cials barn waraod today that the
fight against a possible polio epi­
demic in the AUaato metropolitan
•ton la not over and called for
100,i00 more children t* bo vac­
cinated.
In a three-day effort last week
about M0,000 of tho estimated
304,000 children In Urn five-county
area were given Sabin vaccine,
“It looks Ilka we’ve don* enough
to slow tho epMemlo dawn,” Stole
Health Director John H. Venable
said. But be warned that nil persans, especially children, should
ho vaccinatod far safety.
The drive was storied after a
tolt nnscag children la on* Atlanta
area by the U. S. Communicable
Disease Center horn showed that Fifty-five cento la tho aver­
about one out of four could carry age price of a package ef cigarettoa la Britain.
n poll* virus.
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United Pr«* InternetlMil
t reliever from Puerto Rico, proWhitejr Ford know* today what 1tected the win with a scoreless
Lefty Gomes meant when he said ■ninth.
ft’* great to he good and better to With 13 victories to his credit.
he lucky.
Ford it almost certain to become
Ford haa been a ' mighty good the biggest Yankee winner in a
pitcher ainca he joined the New tingle season since Gomes compil­
York Yankees In 1050 but he’d be ed a 2G-5 record In 1034. Since
the firat to admit a little extra then the Yankees have hud many
luck this year has him cn route to 20-game winners, including tied
becoming the biggest winner the Ruffing, Ernie Bonham, Spud
Yankees have had In more than 25 Chandler, Vic Raschl, Ed Lopat
years.
and Bog Turley, but none has won
Ford chalked Up victory number more than 21 games.
13 of the current season Monday Ford, who never has won more
night when the Yankees rallied for than 10 games in a single season,
three runs in the ninth Inning to yielded homers to Alble Pearson,
beat the Los Angeles Angels, 8-C, Sieve Bilko and Ken Hunt and
and move to within one game of trailed, 0-5, when the Yankee*
the first-place Detroit Tigers In went lu bat in the ninth. Relief
the American League. Hill Sk'i’v- pitcher Jim Donohue, however,
ron provided the winning margin walked two batters and then
with a three-run ninth-inning hom­ Skowron, who went l-for-13 in the
er and then Luis Arroyo, the little Yankees' first visit to Los Angeles

Standings

last May, connected for the gamewinning blow off Art Fowler.
Mickey Mantle and Johnny
Blanchard also homered for the
Yanks.
TK* Philadelphia Phillies shut­
out the San Francisco Giants, 1-0,
and the Milwaukee Brava* defeat­
ed tha St. Loula Cardinals, 0-8, In
Monday's only other major league
action.
Jim Owens, who quit the Phil­
lies In a huff during spring train­
ing, want six innings In-hla first
start of tha year to gain crodlt for
tho victory. Ho asked to be reliev­
ed when hie arm stiffened after
the sixth and Dallas Green pro­
tected tha one-run lead through
tha final throe innings.
Tha Phillies aeored ths only run
of tho gamo in ths fourth inning
when Don Demeter hit n 440-foot
triple over center-fielder Willi*

Mays’ hsad and Charity Smith fol­
lowed wtih a single. Jack Sanford
pitched four-hit ball for six in­
nings hut suffered hie fifth loss
against three wins.
Manager Alvin Dark of the
Giants was so frustrated by tho
defeat, during which ths Giants
left 13 ninnsrs on base, that h*
hurled a metal stool across tha
clubhouse and suffered a severe
gash on his right Index finger.
Lew Burdette, elded by Don Me*
Mahon's ninth-inning relief, gain*
ed credit for hie seventh victory
behind a 12 hit Milwaukee attack
that included Joe Adcock's 11th
homer end two hits each by Ad*
cock, Frank Thomas, Hank Aaron,
Frank Bolling and Glno Clmoll.
Larry 'J^ksun, erstwhile aca of
the St. Louis staff, dropped his
eighth decision compared to threo
victories.

National Loop Agrees Yank Launches
Victory Bid In
To Dish Out Plenty $$$

By Uailed Press International
National League
W. L. Pet. GB
Cincinnati
43 23 .632
Lo* Angeles
41 29 .386 3
CHICAGO (UPI) — Tire Nation
Sen Francisco
3S 30 .339 5
33 30 .324 714 al League agreed today to oiler
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
31 32 .492 914 experienced players at "bonus
St. Louis
30 36 .(S3 12 baby" prices, $173,000 each, lo
23 40 .313 1614
Chicago
Philadelphia
32 41 .3(3 18W make its two new clubs compel!
tive In their initiation In 1082.
American League
W. L. Pci. GB The league voted unanimously
Detroit
43 24 .632
for a plan to stock tbt new teams
New York
44 23 .636 t at New York and Houston with a
Cleveland
41 30 .377 3
Boston
38 33 .522 9 maximum of 28 players or a min
Baltimore
36 34 .314 •14 imum of 20 at a price for each of
Chicago
36 34 .514 BV4 Ute newcomers from tt.T million
Kansas City
29 31 .433 IS lo ■ maximum of #3.1 million.
30 40 .420 13)4 "It is a much stronger plan
Washington
Minnesota
26 43 .377 10 than that of the American Lai
Los Angeles
23 47 .317 21'4 gue," National League President
Warren GUea said, "because we
ere making available to them
more experienced players which
.Painters Lead
should help them."
Tha National League system
Bowlerettes
Adams Painting leads the Jet otherwise, however, rcsemblad
Bowlerettes League with a rec­ closely the American League plan.
ord of 21 wins against IT losses. Initially, each of the eight prel­
In second place is Dawns with ent tsaraa wUl make availsbl*
after ths World Series seven play*
■ 24-18 mark.
In recent loop play, Mary era from ita acUva list of 23 as
Leighty and LU Ogden had high of Aug. 31 and eight others from
gamo whila Bill's Tavern had the IS additional playera directly
high team aerie* and Daphcnc under control of the major league
Beauchamp and LU Ogden high teami.
New York and Houston oath
Individual aeries.
must taka two lilted playera from
each of' tha preilenr clubs at g
Two Linemen Sign
price of 873,040 each.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - OUen- Then, each new team may taka
aive end Tom Osboma and oUen* one player from the list of each
tive guard Bob WhlUow have present club at a price of 130,000
signed their contracts for the 1881 each, giving them a possibility of
season with the Washington Red­ choosing eight playera.
skins of ths National Football After these selections have bean
made, the present clubi than will
League.

designate two "special" players
from their actlva list! and each
of the naw team* than meal at*
lect alternately one player from
each teem at a price of 3121,0c?
each. Thi* provision will glva
each of the new tiami four play
ers.
The American Leagua plan had
a att price of 171,000 par player
and aaeh of tha new teams be­
ginning competition thin year, Los
Angelas and Washington, was* per­
mitted to select 21 playars from
a total pool of 110 made available
by the eight previous American
Leagua mambera In tha aama
fashion that tha National League
will prepare its initial pool.
Each of tha present National
League clubs will loes a min!
mum of flvo playars and could
loss as many aa aavtn. However,
each will racelva § minimum pay'
mant of &gt;423,000 and could receive
$325,000.
The National League plan was
approved after one of the longest
business fissions In tha history of
tho leagua, a boisterous netting
during which there ware numer­
ous outbreaks of shouts and fraquant gavel-hanging by Giles.
However, the proposal was ap­
proved unanimaualy, even though
btriy tlx totes Wash needed to peu
tho plan, and Gilts aald all taama
ware '’cooperative."
Both tha National and American
Leagues ware to meat la. Joint
aaiiloa today with Gommlailonar
Ford FWck. They wan to dlacuas
tha possibility of a rule to curb
m o a t heavy spending for bonus
playera and legislation pending In
Washington regarding baseball.
Tha American Laagua discussed
tha Hems on this agenda at s
meeting Monday,

Dodgera Give Bonus
FBESNO, Calif. (UPI) - Tha
Los Angeles Dodgera have algned
first baseman Robert C. Carter
of Fresno lo a bonus contract.
Carter, who betted .378 aa a high
school senior, will report to Or­
lando, Fla., next action.

Phils Get Brothers
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Laonard and Carter Clendtnln, a pair
ot pitching brother* from Rockwood, III., have signed bonus con­
tracts with the Philadelphia Phil­
lies. They both were assigned lo
Elmira «f tha clast D New YorkPennsylvania League.

Wimbledon Play

WIMBLEDON, England (UPI)
—Chuck McKinley of fit. Ann.,
Mo., thj only seeded American in
the men's singles competition, belatedly launches his bid for the
Wimbledon tennis championship
today when he fecee Sergio Tecchlnl of Itely.
McKinter, (ceded eighth In the
men'a elngles was one of 10
Yanks who failed to see action
Monday when rain and darkness
curtailed the opening program.
Three Yanka reached the ascend
round of tha men’a elngles Mon­
day before tho program was halt­
ed. Two other American* ware
eliminated and three compatriot!
had their matches interrupted by
a combination of tha rain and
falling light.
Ron Kolmberg of Brooklyn,
N. Y., had littla trouble with En­
rique Morea, defeating tha Ar­
gentinian, 7-8, 7-8, 6-3. But Frank
Frothling of Coral Gablea, Fla,,
and Crawford Htnry of Atlanta
each wars forced to four sets be­
fore advancing.
Fmhllng beat John Barott of
England, 8-2, 4-8, 8-2, 8-4, while
Henry defeated Michael Hann, an­
other Englishman, 4-8, 8-2,8-4, 8-4.
Knocked out of tho tournament
en opening day wero Rudy Her­
nando of Modesto, Calif., tad
John Loach of Loa Angtlea.
Hernando draw tha tough as­
signment of taking on Naala Fra­
ser of Australia, the defending
champion who 1* seeded No. 1.
Hernando proved unequal to the
task on tha wet and slippery
grass and want down In short or­
der, 8-3, f-1, 6-1.
Leech waa eliminated by Rob­
ert Hewo of Australia, 8-4, 8-1,
8-1.

Jack Douglas of Santa Monica,
Calif., resume* play against John
Hillebrand of Australia, leading
2-0 but Gardnar Mulloy, 47-yearold Coral Gables, Fla.,' veteran
and Bab Slake of San Francisco
pick up their first round matches
at disadvantage!.
Mulloy, who itartled the sedate
crowd by shewing up In a sweatshirt bearing (ha words "If you
can’t b u t me, you naed lesson*,"
trailed Britain’s John Ward, 3-8,
B-fl, 6-1, when officials called a
halt.
SIaka trailed Nicola Pillc of Yu­
goslavia, 4-8, 8-3, 8-2, but waa
ahead In the fourth act, 7-1.

By A la n M a v t r

w M T i / r o n P t OF 7ME
YANKEES, h'rr/t /O MVS EX
M ’P -JL’A'E, A M / BEc a r s A
2Q-GAME WtfMEK FOR TME
FIRST TIME* AV
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ZEASOji AY TEE MAJORS.

Secret ur noaern
It's The Bat Not The Ball

"Of course the ball II lively,"
•aid Muslal. "But tha big change
la tha game during my career has
been In the bats, not tba ball."
'According to Muslal, a whole
new concept ot long-ball hitting la
behind tbs' change — k change
which has produced a new crop
of .180 end .180 home run hlttera.
Foremost among these this season
la the Yankees’ Reger Merla who
Is hitting homa runs at tho record
Ruthlan pace despite an average
in the .250‘s.
Other example* of high homer­
hilling but low average walloper*
are Rocky Colavllo of the Detroit
Tigeri (11 homers end a .374 av­
erage); Bob Allison of the Mlnnesots Twins (12 end .241), Willie
McCovey of the San Francisco
Giants (11 end .141) and numer­
ous others.
"When I broke in it was fash­
ionable for (be home run hitters
to swing thick, heavy bits weigh­
ing 38 to 40 dunce* and In tome
Instances all the way up to 44 or
•ven a ounces," explained Mull­
et. "Then the idee developed that
ths speed of the bet at the mo­
ment of contact with the ball was
Jhe key to long distance hilling
and the result waa the production
of the new light, tapered bate with

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Tues. Ju n e 27,

Olympian Blasts
For Poor Organizing

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FRtV/OJ* YEARS.

NEW YORK (UPI)—The secret
of (he modem home run hitters is
out at last — It’s the bat and not
tha ball that’a responsible for tha
•var-lncraaslng productivity of
major leagua sluggers.
Tho authority for this news Is
no last an expert than Stan Muslal, tha National League’s groat*
eat hitter sines Rogers Hornlby
and a seven-time batting cham­
pion. Now 40 and nearing tha end
of his record-filled career, Muslal
gave hli view* on tho evolution In
the art of bluing during tha last
10 yaars and In customary Muslat fashion hla opinions made

CTlfr

skinny, bandlaa and most of the
wood el the upper end.*
"These bate have terrific driv­
ing power," Muslal conlinued. "A
ball (hat la hit with the thick up­
per end takes off like a skyrock­
et. On (be other band, the mod­
ern hitter who hits a ball down
naar tha end of the handle can’t
hope to get enough wood on it to
push lt over or past an infielder.
"Thus," concluded Muslal, "you
have hitter* who hit terrific drives
when they connect solidly but
don’t bave enough wood ell along
tha bal to punch out ahortar hlta
when they don’t connect with tha
thickest pert of tho bat."
Muslal pointed out that this also
la tha rtaaon lor the remarkable
sueceas pitchers have with tba
"alidaf." Ths "slider" Is scoffed
at by some experts aa n "nickel
curve" because It doesn’t have tha
full brgik of the standard curve,
"the slider la perfectly suited
fpr tho modarn pitcher because it
breaks sharply, although not loo
far," aald Aluelaf. "In other words
it breaks just enough a# that tha
hitter can’t get the heavy end of
the bat on It and consequently
taps out weak groundera or easy
Infield pops when he connects
with the slender wood nearer the
handle."
Muslal, who doesn’t want to gat
Into gny arguments over whether
modern players are better or
worse than the fabled old-tlmcri,
restricted hla comparisons only to
the period during which he played.
"Tbe Improvement in equipment
haa been the major reason for
change during my career," he
said. "You also can sea lt In the
glove* the infleldera and outfield­
ers wear. They're simply able to
catch balla now that playera of 30
years ago couldn't catch. 1 some­
time! ace three or four outstand­
ing playa in one gamo that I
wouldn’t have seen in a week
when 1 broke in."

NEW YORK (UPD—Hammer
thrower Ual Connolly wee tha lat­
est Olympian to blast tha Ama­
teur Athletic Union today for It*
"poor" organ!ration of the Ameri­
can track and field team which
will meat Ruiaia'a beat athletes in
a dual meat at Moscow, July 1511.
"The AAU officials organlia
thee* tours to fit thalr own trip
schedule and plana" aaM Connol­
ly, who was one of seven athlete*
who turned down an all-txpenieptid trip to Ruiala and three
other countries next month.
"The Ruialans cams over hero
1283 for on* meet," Connolly
added. "We have to go over there
to take part In four meet*. If the
trip were run correctly, we would
be willing to make aacrlflcei. But
who went* to make n sacrifice
when there la no Joy In It 7
"I remember tha l il t trip (to
Ruiala) very vividly becaui* it
waa so poorly organited. And the
Rom* Olympics were not tun much
better so far as our team waa
concerned. The older athletes
know this, too. Let the younger
athletes lind out for themselves."
Shot putter Parry O'Brien, an­
other former Olympic champion,
and Olympia discus champion Al
Oerter atated similar reasons for
skipping tha Europeon tour.
"Tha only meet that really
counts la that with Russia," said
O'Brien. "Tha ayes of the world
will be on that meet, and it's too
bad our officials can't make some
provision for the best men to take
part even if tkay can't apand a
month abroad."
Oartar said he was passing up
tha trip foi aovaral reasons, eno
of tham being that "tha AAU
works for tha AAU on these tours
and not for the athletes."
Others who declined Invitation*
to make this year's European lour
war* discus thrower Rink Babka,
hammer thrower Al Hall, pola
vaulter Ron Morris and ahotputter Dalai Long,
Except for Long, who must take
summer courses a t Southern Cali­
fornia to qualify for dental school,
alt eavan athlete* art married and
reluctant to take time off from
Joba for another track trip.
Din Ferrla, honorary secretary
of th* AAU, whin aiktd to com­
ment on th* reluctant seven, aald:
"I gutis tha novelty wort off
for them.'At for the propaganda
Impact of beating the Russians,
perhaps they don't look at it that
way any more."

Among those who will make tha
European tour are a pair of Olym­
pic champions — Otis Davis and
Ralph Boston — plus such M a ­
soned International competitor* aa
Frank Budd, Paul Drayton, Hayes
Jones, Cliff Cushman, John Thom*
as, Jerry Slebcrt, Dyrol Burleson,
Jim Beatty, Max Truex, Deacon
Jones, Bill Sharp* and Bill Alley.

Sarasota, Leesburg
Tie For FSL Lead
By United Pro#* laternaUenal
Sarasota and Leesburg, Had for
tha Florida 8tat* League lead,
rolled up one-sided v le to r iO B
against thalr opponents Monday
night
The Sun Sox buried Palatke
17-3. Jim B u s w u a one-man
gang, driving In six runs and scor­
ing four with three MU In (our
tripe, Including two homo rune.
Leesburg trimmed S t Pateraburg 13-3 In the firat game q£ a
doubleheader. Jim Ltveuy - and
Bolivar Hlnojou collected three
hits each for the Oriole*.
Th* Saint* bounced beck In tha
eacond game to defeat Daytona
Beach 8-0 behind Tom Metcalfe
four-hitter.
Orlando broke loos* with ftv*
rune In tha first inning and coast­
ed past Tampa 0-3. John C utra
paced tha rally with a two-rum
double.

Rams Trade Sherman
LOS ANGELE9 (UPI) - Vet­
eran defensive halfback WUl Sher­
man haa been traded by. tbe toe
Angelo* Rim* to (be Minn*iota
Viking* for a future draft cWUe.
Sherman, 31, joined th* Ram* to
1834 and th* following m ean' t o
led tha National Football Leagua
In pat* interception* and waa ha
all-pro (electJon.

Three Winner*
STANTON, Del. (UPI) - Chart
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champion, brought homo three
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la th* future 08,000• allowance
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Penny Bryan &lt;82.00) to the fourth
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Miss Henderson

Honored A t

Honored A t

Mrs, Kenneth Cockrell was
guest of honor at a stork shower
given by Mrs. William Goodwin'
and Mrs. Robert Murr of Enter­
prise, recently.
Fifteen Meads of the honoree
were invited to the Florida Power
Club for the party.
Games aad contests were en­
joyed by the group and many use­
ful gifts were received' by Mrs.
Cockrell.
The hostesses served refresh­
ments of cake and punch to those
present.

. Members of the Ladles Auxili­
ary ef the Fleet Reserve Aseocis. ties recently held ■ luncheon at
the Sea Shell Restaurant. Guest
of boner was Mrs. John E. Her*
naades, vice president of the
southeastern region of the LAFRA.

W edding Planned

I

G ven By
Cdr. and Mrs. Rowell
The monthly ’'Welcome Aboard”
party for VAH-I was given by
Cdr. and Mrs. Kenneth F. Rowell
at their home la Lake Mary.
New members welcomed into
the group were Cdr. Louie Hoop,
Lcdr. and Mrs. Frank Cramblgt,
Lcdr. and Mrs. R. T. Garbee, Lt.
William Winberg, Lcdr. H. W.
Camber, LL and Mrs. Michael
Durant. -

Honors
DeBary Couple
u u m v i N r t h e LUNCHEON honoring, Mra. John E. Hernandez, region-

sand
s ^Mra.
a 1Eugene WllUama.
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Kitchen Shower

Schu- gagement of their daughter, CharLake lotto Ella, to James Lee Fox, son
a cn-Jof the late Mrs. Philip Mars and
the late Raymond George Fox Sr.
of Sanford.

Welcome Aboard

Farewell Party

V

Mrs. Cockrell
Stork Shower

icers

—

MISS SCHUMACHER

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Tuesday Evening Circle of the
Women's Society of Christian Service of Grace Methodist Church
will meet hi I p.m. with Mrs. B.
L. Adams. A white elephant aale
will be conducted at the close ef
the buslnese and program.

o s u s b s

Miss Roxann Henderson, whose
marriage to Andrew Ayllea will W #
an event of July 2 at the First
Christian Church In DeLand, was
guest of honor at a kitchen ahower
given by Mrs. D, J. Parker, Mrs.
Sidney Emanuel and Mrs., Wilbur
Bruce at the Florida Power Club
Friday evening.
The honores and her mother
were seated In an archway dec*
orated with fern and summer „
Dowers and centered wilh whU#A
wedding bells.
The refreshment table was cov­
ered with a while doth and ecn*
tered with a bride and groom in
an unusual arrangement of white
flowers.
Punch and Individual squares ef
decorated cake with nuts and
mints were served to the 40 invlted guests.
.
The honoree received many u*sful gifts (Tom her many friends in
this area.

{ College Cevenol, Le
Cbambon
aur Lignon, France
and
Miss Schumacher
. graduated
Syracuse
University.
She
is
a
from the American University in
member
of PID.Beta
Phi National
Washington,
C., June
11 this
social
sorority.she majored in lang­
year, where
Mr. Fox
fromattended
Semi­
uages.
.Shegraduated
previously
nole
School wilh
1934
SchuleHigh
Birklehof,
BlacktheForest,
class
and while there was a star
Germany
athlete. He participated in all high
school activities specialising in
golf, baseball and football.
Following his graduation, be en­
listed in the Army and served two
yean with the Military Police in
Germany. Ho Is also a graduate ot
Florida State University, where he Fleming-Malcolm
majored in hotel and restaurant
management.
Wedding Date
He is a member of Alpha Tau
Omegav National eodal fraternity,
and is presently employed by Changed To July 1
Cleaves Food Service, as catering Announcement is being made ef
manager at the American Univer­ the change In plans for the Ftemsity, in Washington, D. C.
ing-Malcoim wedding. The wed­
A winter wedding Je being plan; ding Is now scheduled toy July 1
at S p.m. at the First Baptist
Church in Oviedo.
Miss Peggy Fleming, daughter
of Mrs. Elsie Fleming and the
late John Fleming, will have aa
her maid of honor her aister, Miss
Junle Fleming.
Keith Malcolm, soo of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Malcolm, will have es
his best man hia school pal, Hu-

belt Priest, also of Oviedo.
No invitatioos are being eent
and all Mends of the couple are
invited to both the wedding and
reception, which will follow Im­
mediately In the church’s educa­
tional building.

Personals

DeBaty

Linds Kasall le visiting her dad,
Sdward Kaaall, and bar grandm other, Mra. laes Kaaall. She
tame from Clearwater for tlw
‘ Vlelt, but wU rota rt to Louiaviile,
Kg., aa eba win bo maklag that
bar future homo with bar mother,
Mr. and Mra. Bin Robbins ot
Campabollo, S. C., who won callad to Or M o duo to tha death of
their nephew, Freddie Robbins,
atayod with Mr*, laoa Kassil, their
afetar-la-law, while ben. Mr. and
Mra. Rmory Robblna of Pensacola
alee attended tha aarrlats. Ha was

Plans Picnic

mTo,KjF « s A vi) PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB o f W W
THE BUSINESS
rnvemd dish supper a t the home of Constable
enjoyed a * P laB£ p,}rt^
left to right, are Jo Peck, president;
Back row, Mw. A. T.
Sonkflg M argaret Wllltamii, Ora White, Helen Stripp, Beatrice Muller and
the boat, ConaUblo Paplneau.
(Cox Photo)

h u been at leioneo Camp then. R e l a t i v e s
They will continue on to Now- , x c , a u v c s

V is it
v 1811

N e w Members Enjoy
V A H -3 Coffee

P a p in e a u .
* £ ? .' and Mra. Thomas Moon
•ttendad a elss. reunion of tho
IcmlaoSe High bcbool graduating
elaia of 1*41 at tho Capri Restaum tto j antoed. This was tho aotb
aad Ib lfln t renaieo that the clam
baa had.
T. R. dents had .a&gt; Ms recent
guerta his daughter, Mra. Frank
l S H ’ S j ' *” ? £
oittfMira. iMartois
Nancy Bad
Ififv Laiffriim mmA VMiib rU nli

Past Matrons Club

Mr. and Mra, Tlpmaa Armao,
Park Last*, bava boon entertaining
hia rnothjr, Mrs,*' M. AnOao of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Forttr,
Sunset Dr., hava aa their houseguest Mrs. Porter's sister, Misa
Mildred Ellis of Salem, Mass.,
wbo plans to spend tho summer
with them.
Mr. and Mra. F. A. Mossel re­
turned after a month visiting in
the north, and attending the grad­
uation of their granddaughter In
•r i.-r - i-

Virginia.
Mr. aad Mn. Georgs Dvorak
and children, Randy and Carol, ot

Mambers of tha Past Matrons
Club of Scmlnola Chapter No. 2,
Order of Eastern Star, will bold
a picnic at the Elba* Club, Wed­
nesday at a p.m.
If tha boeteaa doesn't hav* ash
trays aa the table, don’t smoke
n th ym have left the table.

i n t s ANNA MILLER CIRCLE U aponaorlaf • ham­
burger broil a t the Elka Club, today from 6:80 m 8 p.m .
Mrs. J. R. Hoolehan Jr., chairman, preeenta a neket to
Mra. W. E. Klinefelter, circle president. Other commit­
tee members are Mra. Ralph Wight, Mr*. J. R. Hoolehan
Sr. and Mrs. Harry Adair. Big boafburgora with baked
beans, potato aalad, assorted relishes and coffee will be
served. Tickets will be available for thoae who have not
purchased them In advance.
(Herald Photo)

of Constable and
Mis. Oscar Paplneau, at thalr
homo in DeBary, a n Mrs, PapEnterprise
The monthly coffee for the Offi­
beau’s sister, Rosamond, end her cers Wives of VAH-S was held re­ Dement, npresentatlve to the Of
fleers’
Wives
Club;
Mrs.
John
husband, Lt. Cd, PhlUp Nicker- cently at tha Laks Mary home of
Barlow, hospitality; Mra. J . P.
Mrs.
W.
B.
Collins.
Cullen, telephone chairman, and
J*
Don*ld ,Dd Xevln
Co-hostesses wore Mrs. Charles Mrs. John Bailey, public rela­
1(0111 **** Br* u . N. c.
Also Mr. Papbeau'a brother and R. Guthrie, Mrs. T. C. Garrett tions.
Mrs. McCracken will continue
sister-to-law, Mr. and Mrs. Pao and Mrf. Stephen Oliver.
Coffee, cold drinks and Danish her job of managing the club fi­
• “ * «te“akter Jo Ana pastrlss wen served to tha SO nances for another term and Mrs.
^p,piao*u
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guests present. Centering the at­ H. L. Seacat will caolinuo serving
tractive serving table was an in­ aa bridge chairman.
forms] arraagsmsnt of yallow
blossoms adorning a straw hat.
Mra. K. F. Rowell Introduced
Mr. and Mn. John J. Oliver tha aaw members to the group.
a n very happy these days. They Wives of North American repre­ w
Mr. and Mn. Btaatey Stroud atRig sleeves a n newest looking
received a ’’slorkgram" from Ha­ sentatives won Mn. A. E. Carl­ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rotunda and
**•
^
*°* for summer on brief tops won
waii that they hava a new graod- son, Mrs, R. D. Guddini, Mrs. D. son returned Sunday from Holly- J J J f
‘
*** with slim pants, shorts and dack
B, Lapham, Mrs. R. L. Baird,
peats.
wood,
Fla.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rotunda
^
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Mn. T. W. Bt. Clair and Mn. E.
represented tbs local Disabled
Mr. and Mn. Charles Boone D. Kent.
announce the arrival of a 9 lb. son Squadron wives War* Mr*. G. American Veterans and Auxiliary
born Juno M at Hooolulu, Hawaii. J. Glstt, Mn. Jamas Do Ganahl at the 34th annual convention at
the Diplomat Hotel, In Hollywood.
"W M 4 0
. Mr.- and Mn. Boooo live at and Mn. Ivan Lewis.
Aria, Hawaii, abaul ate miles from Mra. John L. McCracken pre­
Honolulu, when bo lo stationed. sented the treasurer's report and
Mn. Room Is the former Miss Mn. Clifford Nelson brought the
J oAum Glivsr of Oviedo. Boone la group up to date on the latest
also a former resident of Oviedo. meeUag of tho Naval Air Station
Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Central Committee.
We will be doted
Mr*. C .1W, Baoas, formerly of Now officers foe tee next term
a n Mrs. Rickard Cleveland, NAS
Central Committee; Mra. Haaiy
all day Wednesday

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aa previewed and aelected by TV
Key'# ataff of expert* who attend
rebeanali, watch icrwenlngi, and
analyie acripte in New York and
Hollywood:
Focui on America. (Premiere)
—"Cowy, Cowboya and Cow Coun­
try." introduce your youngitera
to 'the real atory of the cattle
drive when "the old Chliholm
Trail" meant eomelhlng powerful
true when it wae sung. Tonight’*
documentary wa* produced by
Oklahoman* who (race the hi*lory of their own cattle tnduitry,
from the time the “longhorn*"
followed the trail to the market*
of Kania* and got fat on the
graialand* of Oklahoma on the
way. Much of It 1* made up of
atlll photograph! of tha middle
and late HOP*, aome of It ii told
through the great Remington and
Ruiaeil painting* (he tlmre la■pirtd, iom* of it U thoughtful
narration,, tad aome of it alow
in pace, lu t the eewboyi ard
their aonga aeem more alive here
than anywhere elaa on TV. T p.
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By A b igail V an Buren

DEAR ABBY: I am going with a darl­
ing boy. I like everything about him but
one thing. When he takes me on a date,
he uses Ms father's car. Hla father la a
mortician and the car is a hearse. People
are always looking a t us. and when we
park it anywhere, we collect a crowd. Ha
isn't bothered by it a t all, but I am. My
father teases me and my mother haa ask­
ed me to have him pick me up after dark
so the neighbors won’t see us.
Tell me, honestly, do you think I should
tell him I wouldn't mind walking or taking
r the bus? Or should I ignore the teasing
and ride in the car?
EMBARRASSED

my huaband should not sit down while she
is standing. He says I am wrong.
MRS. ETTA KETT
D E A R M R S . ETTA KETT: A
GENTLEMAN always stands when a
LADY stops a t his table to say hello. B u t .
if she stands there for more than GO sec­
onds, ahe Is no LADY—in which case the
gentleman may be seated.
•
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•
DEAR ABBY: W hat can I do with a
husband who Is as good as gold to his wife
and kids, but who spends money liko they
are going to quit making it tomorrow?
He gives me almost- his whole pay
check to pay the bills, but he runs up the
bills ao high there is never enough to pay
them.
He Is always buying fishing gear, or
hunting equipment or something else for
the car th a t we need like a hole in the
head.
1 don’t like to nag him because he
loses his temper. He’s really a wonder­
ful guy, but what am I going to do with
him?
ALWAYS BROKE '

DEAR EMBARRASSED: If you are
"embarrassed" (and who could blame
you?), tell the young man yuu are not
ready to ride In a hearse yet.
•
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•
DEAR ABBY: Will you please settle
an argument for us? My huaband and I
frequently eut dinner out. We are quite
well-known here ao, oftentimes when we
are in a restaurant, friends atop by our
table to say hello. When a woman would ap­
proach our table, my husband would al­
ways stand up. And he would remain
standing as long as she stood there, even
though she’d say, "Please sit down."
Lately, when a woman stops a t our
table to say hello, my husband stands. But
when she says, "Please ait down," he sits
down while she Is still standing there. 1
aay that no m atter what the lady SAYS,

ts)a

DEAR ALWAYS: To "nag" Is to harp
constantly on things of minor importance.
To remind your huBband th a t his credit ’
Is going to the dogs, and and the security •
of his family la threatened, can hardly be
called "nagging." Sit this big, overgrown
kid dowp and Introduce him to a budget.
Close your charge accounts. Buy only for •
cash—and save something for a rainy d a y . '

J.haWoman:

Womca owe themidvci a lot.
A woman owes herself:
Tha fee] Inc of Independence
that cornea from knowlnf that
ahe can earn a living.
An abtorblng outiide interoat
which will keep her routine from
becoming drudgery.
A little time alone every day.
Time in which ahe can think her
problem! through and eicape be*
coming muddle-headed.
A aenae of the value of her own
Importance aa a person—to keep
her family and friend■ from do*

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mending more of her than (bay
have e right to u k .
The dignity that cannot ailat
lido by aide with Jaalouay.
The beat aecurity for
fu­
ture that a woman can build
huaband, home, children, and a
place la tha community which
ahe haa worked ta earn.
A gracloua paraonality.
Continuing mental growth and
development—ao that tha year*
will not make her lata but mere
of a peraon.

Q/JLCoblj. On fijudqsi
AU swindler* don't Sett gold
brick* or underwater real fatal*.
Sometime* they Juit fi!**.c»rd
their opponents eut ef the alter
things ef life.
South has a safety play le as,
aura his ala ao-trump eontraet
agalnit anything except all four
diamonds la Iba East hand. He
simply leads a diamond from his
hand and play* low fp&gt;a dummy
on$e Wait follows.
South knew about thU play aad
had every Intention ef making
It, but West came up with a kill­
ing swindle. Weil played the
queen of diamond* oa South's
deuce.
Of course, no one held a gun
to South's bead and ordered bin
to cover that queen of diaiqpndi
but South waa only human and
had so objection to picking up an
overtrick, ft Just never occurred
to him that West bald aay more
diamonds so that It appealed per­
fectly sale tor him to win the
trick and make a grand alam.
Whea Eaat showed out tha po­
tential grand slam and the aure

A aenae of values which will *
guide her ia making important \
decliioas and la her nlitiouhl; .
with other people.
A* much fan aa aha can get out
of everyday living.
The aatiifactloe that cornel"
from making a home that haa |o •
it to much of heraelf no ethet*'
woman ctaidd duplicate it. .
A woman ewe* heraelf all these1things—and If they aren't paidup, both aha and her family wM“
be cheated.*

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a priest, then a preacher when
Aims* cams Into his Ufa. He help­
ed Her spread the gospel for three
years.
"Aims*/1 hs said, "sould bold a
dramatic pause like Lauretta Tay­
lor. She was, I’m sure, tha Inspira­
tion for my acting career.”
Tha tele of “Barabba*” In th*
big Dlno da Laurent!is movla for
Columbia release had brought
Tony to Rome, Interrupting "Beck­
ett," hla Broadway hit with Sir
Laurence Olivier. Hla aarly years
aa a poor Mexican lad living In
squalor on Los Angeles' east side
wen vivid to him.
Ho was sitting in hla studio
dressing room wearing a straggly
beard, his eyes red-rimmed and
bloodshot and his rag coverings
filthy with sulphur dust after
playing a scan* as a Roman slave
In the sulphur mins* of Sicily.
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BOMB—(NBA)—Aa evangelist
—th* lata Aimee Semple HcPher•on of Loo Angeles Four Square
Gospel fame in the lata TO*—
flayed a role as big aa Stanislavaid la sending Anthony Quinn to
Ma current eating height*.

Seminole
Calendar

Hospital Notes
Lillian Iiadenburg, DcBary,
Charles Douglas, Orlando, Louisa
Lawson, Long Island, N.Y., Jamas
Smith, Luria Black, Maude Scott
and Ronald Jones of Sanford.

Urged For Germany
WAUnNOTON (UPD-A mambar of lbs Bessie Aimed Servlet*
Committee baa esitod lor ra AL
Had military buildup in Germany
i; . "Otst would orabto (to Wait to dak n i Borlis ogoinat any Soviet
move.
ten. Clair Engle, (D-Callf.),
,
/ra id tbs United Its to* to In no
tr
position .now to book up Ua comatttmrat to resist tha RuaaUn
.tfcnot to oust tho Allies from Bor::
lin. Ho asld, "wo don’t have th*
V.
dlvtotons over H un to support o
9tol notion in Berta.”
Bngto oollod for abandonment
« World War D equipment and
• giving Allied troops bettor riftoa,
tanks rad anti • task wMsoua.
Than, M MATO oountrtoo put in
tta man they should, ta asld, too
Soviet* probably oouUa’t go
tanagh with their Berlin threat
Dofonao go dietary Robert 8.
ItsNomsra aald Pridiy tbore wera
r a priiiat pinna for n military
'taildsp in Germany. I k ta did
M l rule m tt
-ra t m l * ta
« r t of ' "
' Eagto, appearing mi • radio
program, raid tits United SUtsa
v tooald proceed with the military
fctildup white nt the asms time
giving Bovtet Promtor Nikita
Itaiabctav « negotiable way to
" «nt of hi* present ulU-

Mr. and Mrs. Lao F. Moon,
Sanford, a daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Mark O, Womack, Sanford, a son.

M i Chiiftiai WiUismst Loansoodg
Linda Martin, Bridget ibeam n,
Retort Gully, Elisabeth Kelly,
Elisabeth Geldworth, Joyce Huskin, Florence Gilmartin and Marla
Turn, ot Sanford.
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Huskin,
Sanford, • daughter! Mr, and Mrs.
Jamoe Martin, Sanford, n eon; Mr,
and Mrs. Robot* Williams, Longwood, a daughter! Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Shearren, Sanford, a
daughter and Mr. and Mrs, M. L
Kelly, Sanford, n oca.
Juanita Graf, Daytona Bonchf
Edson Gott, Genova; Mrs. Norma

Kngte said ta toll Khrushchov
bed teft himself some "loopbotea”
k recast statooonts oa Ea*t-We*t
nftairo. For ora thing, ho uid,
tho iovtot premier neaortod that if
tbo Waat would agree on t »*&amp;oral dii armament, bo would
accept any kind of inapacUon' tho
Alltel wonted.
But Eagto laid his grontwt
military buildup. As
chance *f nvoldiag
war wne for tta Allien to pul
taros* la Berlin toot would die•undo Khrushchev from making
ta foH might tend ta

Aletha Smith, Elisabeth Reed,
Anna Brooks, Frances Widsnor,
Florence Mart in, Mrs. Carl Andor­
r a and toby, Mrs, Joaapn Brinsy
and baby aad Mas. Paul Goldmaa
aad baby, of Sanford.
JUNE SI
William Radley, Alton Mitchell,
Maurice Evens, Monroe Schuenemsnn end Gladys Seohrook, of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. aad Mrs. John Stafanok, San­
ford, n daughter.
Dismissals
Ernest Holtactow, Lake Monroo|
Elisabeth Goldworth, Mary Ana
Plarcy, Harman Jarrett, Ronald
Joneo, Mr*. L. T. Moon end baby
and Mrs. T. E Wood and baby, of
Sanford.

By Dick Turner

CARNIVAL

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Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want - Ads

a rood picture because It'*, the
most uncomfortable, physically,
I've ever worked In."
The script hss him, a* the as­
sassin Barabba*. flghtlnr ft* ft
By Galbraith
gladiator, swimming the Tiber, SIDE GLANCES
surviving a min* fire, sentenced to
die on a cross—the cross hs escap­
ed when Christ was crucified In
his place.*
"Aim's* Semple McPherson's
faith," he told the story, "saved
my grandmother’s life and 1 was
grateful. I joined her church i t 10.
I played the sax with her on street
corners and in her tabernacle. I'
was a strange kid, and it Was won­
derful for me. I'm sure the experi­
ence bought to my acting' things
I'll never really know for sure. I'll
never forget her voice and her
dramatic ways. I esn hear her now,
saying:
" T’va had a long, weary day. 1
don't want to hear the harsh sound
of eolns dropping Into the collec­
tion plates. I want to hear the soft
rustle of bills.'
"1 don’t ears what other people
say. She was controversial but she
did a lot of good for poor people in
Los Angeles during the depres­
sion. I was one of them—the solo
support of a family, of i&gt;, She
helped me to understand how to
discipline my life."
The greatness as an actor
which first brought Tony an Oscar
for hla rolo in "Via Zapata" is a
long atory of hurdles. Hs hsd a
For • dim* extra, wa'll plug anything you Hava to t a l i r
speech impediment aa a youngster
and even after ha left AJmee'e
church to atudy acting, to marry
the lata C. S. DsMIlla'a daughter
and to play movla roles, "no one,"
LOST: Croon parrot named
ha aald, "took mo vary seriously.”
"Pokey." Last sesn ot TouchBut ha graw as an actor, playing
ton's Drug Storo. Reward. Ph.
every role, ha aald, “aa a study—
FA 3-4353,
aa a step in learning. 1 still plsy
them that way." Ha fsals that tho
LOST: Light brown fomals Dachs­
turning point esma in 1N7 when
hund named "PreUel", re­
ha clicked in the Broadway play, Office 204 W. First ward. FA 1-0I3T.
“Tba Gentleman From Athens."
DEADLINES
"I was totally unprepared for
CLASSIFIED/DISPLAY i
acting during the early years. I
worked at many things. 1 first act­ Tuts., Are F it • a P. M. day ha- WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, 111 W. First Sted to pay for volco lesson* to cur*
my speech impediment. Today I
think of acting not as a natter of
competition. I act se I can compete

All adults and young people of
tha Sanford area are cordially in­
vited and urged to aee "Commu­
nism oa Tha Map" today, at
8 p .m. at the Masonlo Temple on
North Park Avenue.
Tho film, sponsored by the Royal
Arch Maeoae aad made available
hr the Mary, Is a W
for every
loyal American.
Authentically d o c u m e n t e d ,
"Communism on tho Map" reveals
the unbelievable, alarming and In­
sidious world-wids Infiltration of
communism which has been car­
ried out according to cartfully laid
plans. Ia addition, it oxpoaas tha
future schemas involving our own
country which should bs tha .vital
concern of ovary citlsen.

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1. Lost A Fraud
6. Far Brat
7. Brainora EraUls
g, Brack BraInk
I. Far flak or Rrat
10. Wantad to Rant
II. Baal Rotate Wantad
12. Baal Batata Far Sala
IS. Martgaga Leana
14. Inraranca
15. Bralneaa Opportraitiaa
16. Faaule Hak Wantad
17. Mala Help Wantad
18. Halp Wantad
19. Situationa Wantad •
20. Babyatltara
21. Baanty Salaaa
IS.
Bnild - Faint - Rapa*
Legal Notice
21. BatMiag Materials
24. Elactrlca) Sorvlcaa
XOTICJO OP BALM
TEMFOBAHT NOTES
25. Plnmblng Sorvlcaa
THE HOUSINO AtlTHOIUTT OF 20. Radio A Totoviaian
THE COUNTT OF SEMINOLE.
27. SpacUl Sorvlcaa
FLORIDA
Sealed prenatal* will he received 28. Laundry Sorvica
.
" The Houston A- ethorlt
tbe
by
C ount) ot Seminole, —
Florid*
(her*. 29. •Automobile Service
In a tlsr called the "l‘Local Auihorl- SO. Machinery - Teok
tar**J •/» The Hsuil*!&gt;S A eiborlty • (
th* C tlr a t O e a fo rd .____________ SL Poultry - Fata - Uvaataak
m a tu ra tio n Bultdlne, Caatl* Brew­ 52. Flow en - Trsea - Sbniks
er Court la tho C ltr a t Sanford. IS. Furniture
Florid*, until, end publlolr oponod
at, Twslvo o'clock noon. (EAT.) 54. Articles For Bate
oa Ju ly II, 1111, to r tho purohnoo
* t Illt.4t0.40 Tem porary Notoi 55. Artiden W utad
(F ifth Oorioo), holag liouod to a!4 36. Boats • Motors
la flsa n o le s It* lew -root housing 57. Motorcycles • iterators
project*.
The not** wlU he anted A usuit 38. Trailers • Cabanas
I, 1411. w ill he perahlo to basrnr SO Antonobilra • Tracks
i U n i &gt; I t t i l t , and w ill bear

la ria t a t th e r a t i *r rate* per
a n n u a U sed la th a propose! or
proposals accepted for tho p u r­
chase e t ouch s e t t s
All prepeeals for tho purohaoo
ed said note* shall bo o u b aitted
la a to n e approved bg tho Local
A uthority. Ceplt* c f ouch’ (arm e l
propeesta and la(orm atlaa concern­
ing th* note* m ar be obtained
from th* Local A uthority a t tba
ad dr are indicated above.
TUB HOUSINO AUTHORITY
o r THE COUNTY OF SEMI­
NOLE. FLORIDA
Eg R erd ea L&gt; Sradloy
Secretary
Publics Ju n e l l t h . 1HL

OUT OF TOWNERS, welcome to
FIs. — Available Now: Cute,
Clean, Respectable I • Room
Cottage- Also kitchenettes and
overnight units. By month,
week, day.
SUN DEL MOTEL
1 Ml. So. of Sanford, Hwy. 17-93
For Reservations Ph. FA 2-3947

Chrysler Airtemp

2 9 7
a ir
CONDITIONING

Now Aa Low Aa

Salon A Service - All Makoa

$179.00
Free Estimates

Fall Mas; Window Units to

&gt;91 OAE

3 Bedroom Home
M asonry coaetruciiua . B uilt
op roof . P u rred w alls • TUo
both - Awning windows •
T erra* so F le a m - B im h k it­
chen cabinet* . F orm ica d a k
ta p - B elli la W osUagkoua*
•v a n sa d ran g e • G lass slid ­
in g f e w ta pat I* . C arport*

4-BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip,
ped, by new high school. Barn,
room for cows and horses.
ITS mo. FA 2-1171.
FURNISHED bousi on West Side.
Couple preferred. Call FA 2-6611
alter S:00 p.m. •
,-\
3 ROOM apartment, near hos­
pital, $33 per mo. Includes wa.
ter and electricity.' FA 2-8344,
3 - ROOM furnished apartment
313 Palmetto Avenue.
RENT A BED
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE ( ,
Ph. FA 2-3II1
U6 W. 1st. St.

VALUE

FINANCING
Down Payment A
Cloeing Coat

Down-To-Earth Prices

$159.50
NEW HOMES

Besutiful Lskefrent

In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$13,800 - $16,000
5 - BEDROOMS
1 - l f t - 1 BATHS

C om m unity

On gporkliag Lake Miss**

$11,300 to 117,100
See Our Maid*] Hemee
— W EN TODAY —
H i ML S e el Sanford
This W. on Lake Mary Bird.
___ PH. FA 3-$370

Conventional A PHA Leans
DIRECTIONS . Enter Senland Betatee - Fellow Oar

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA S -im

FA S-9974

FA S to ll

SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS
I f you are a Seninole County realdent, but At# out o f tho
FAirfax exchange area, you may now place your Want Ad with
the Herald free of any telephone toll charge* Just call usl

BEFORE YOU BUY

Compare
Check These F w fnw

pb

S K Y -H IG H

Serving Central Fla. elaca 1943
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE

FA 2-6562

3-ROOU garaze apartment.
FA l - l » t

FURNISHED garage apartment.
Ph. FA 2-3164 between I a. m. COTT/OE, ready to me
and I p. m.
completely furnished, al
ties. Week or month,
LOVELY large cool 4 room apart­ only, 2104 Park Avenue.
ment, IV) Ule bath, large
1 - BEDROOM apartment. Phone
screened porch. FA 2-4930.
FA 2-1462 between 9 a. q . 4
3 BEDROOM bouse, kitchen equip­ I p . n .
*
ped, In Sunland. Call FA 2*2919
If no antwsr FA 2-1943 or in­ CLEAN and nicely ^gnlshe f )
apartment, largs living moos
quire at 117 Camella Ct.
with fireplace, master bedroom,
AN LANTA APARTMENTS: Jalousied back porch, |gl Mag­
Newly redecorated, large light nolia. Also, duplex apartment,
rooms, private baths and en­ 1203 Elm. Ph, NO g-3361.
trances. 404 E. llth. St. Ph.
FA 1-4212.

2-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
hardwood floor, tile bathi Ph.
FA $4301.

Th* Aristocrat of
Air Conditioning

Red Tactics
Displayed In Film

e

2 B. R. Kit. equipped .. t i l
RENT OR LEASE: Partially /urnniihed (wo bedroom home four
2 B. R. Kit. equipped ...$73
blocks from poitoffice. Adults
2 B. R. Kit. equipped ... STS
only. 410 Palmetto Ave, Phone
1 B. R. apartment
. 160
FA 2-3797 or FA t a i l .
ROSA 1- PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hlswalba FURNISHED large 5 room span
menl near base, 2013 So. San­
ROOMS In private home, Double ford Ave. NO 1-4323.
and Single. FA 2-7006.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house,
SLEEPLNO ROOMS—The C-sbles nice yard. Ph. FA 2-2097 ot
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.
FA 2-3750.
UNFURNISHED one bedroom
apartment, kitchen equipped, FURNISHED upstairs apartment
$30. FA 2-6137,
109 W. llth St.
NICE $ room furnished apart­ 3 ROOM furnished apt., $60 a
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults month, close la. 111 E. Sth St.,
call FA 2-4263 or FA 2 57S8.
FA 2-7399.
FURNISHED garaga apt. Phone FURNISHED apartment, clean
and close la. FA 1-4013, Jimmy
FA 3-2M0.
Cowan.

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Wk
AND IN SANFORD

ON YOUR LOT .

Yea aa* each N yen are hereby
eetltleO a ad required i* preaeat
aay claim s and dem nnta which
pen, n eith er *1 yen, may have
a g e ie st - the aetata e t CAIi r o l l
W. STAPLER. decease*, let* e t said
County, te the C eualp Jn d s e *1
Semin tie Ceualp, P ie r Ida, e t hie
ettle* ta tt * e e n rt house e t eald
C osuty o t la n for A F iona*, w ithin
eig h t calendar m oaths from tha
Uaaa e t tha* firs t pahllcatlaa *(

L et u i shew goo o a r finished
model hornao, several plane
1* choose b o m . I f p e a don’t
hav e * lot, w o hove la ta an d
finished kerne* available.
1 9 9 * FIN A N C IN G
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�Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
112. Real Estate For Sale
ROOM furnlihed apartment, 306
Elm Avc. FA 2-2021.

12. Real Estate For Sale

FARM LAND
20 acrei tiled land adaptable for
Broker
. citrus. 1320 feet paved road.
h. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha $750.00 per acre. Terms avail­
able. J. W. Hall, Realtor, Fh.

ROSA L. PAYTON

UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home,
residential section, fenced yard,
earporte, utility room, screened
la porch. $05 per mo. 2423 No Down Payment
OR CLOSING
Laurel Ave. Please call for ap­ 10 HIDDEN
COSTS
pointment FA 2-7914. Available
snd 3 bedroom masonry
Aug. 1st.
home built on your lot any­
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house where in the state of Florida.
£ In Casselberry and furnished No waiting — immediate con­
one bedroom apartment on 17-92 struction. CALL FA 2-S5t3.
across from Mr. Peanut. Ph.
Headly Const. Co.
TE 3-4326.
TWO UNIT apt. bldg., newly re­
FURNISHED duplex, two bed­ modeled throughout, 309 Mag­
room, large earporte 4 utility nolia, ideal as a home with in­
room. 10 miles from Navy Base, come, ideal at a home and
14th SL In Longwood, TE (-3291. business location. Asking $12,500
$3,000 down, but make offer
LOCH ARBOR
Ready to sell. FA 2-7647.
Three bedroom 1H baths, large
% lot, unfurn. with kitchen equip­
RAVENNA PARK
ment. $115 per month. Phone This is a home your family will
FA 2-3951. Robert A. Williams, be proud of. Three bedrooms
Realtor.
end l'v baths for only $393
I BEDROOM house, Bel Air addi- down and $95.00 per month. In­
tioo, aloe neighborhood, call at cludes Taxes and insurance. An
excellent location at 203 Sat1400 Court St.
luma Drive. The large lot Is
I ROOM furnished garage apart- well landscaped and includes 21
meat, water and electricity citrua trees. Drive out end eee
furnished, shady yard. Call be- this today. Exclusive with
• fore 2 or after 3 FA 2-1305. .

Stenstrom Realty

3ljr

Oanlnrb

fcralb

By Nadine Seltzer Sewing Mach. Repairs

SWEETIE PIE

j
______________ ____
V /•
-sr
\ / s

DRESS MAKING
4 ALTERATIONS
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Call FA 2-1260 for ap­
pointment.

LET THE OTHER
FELLOW HELP
DUPLEX 314,500
ONE of Sanford's nicest duplexes
located on Park Avenue Each
having 2 bedrooms with ‘sepa­
rate garage facilities. Owners
health necessitates early aale.
Priced to move at $14,500, suit­
able terms arranged.

SMALL APPLIANCE repairs. 21
hr. service. Pick up and deliv­
ery. All* work and parts guar­
anteed. FA 2-0190.

Seminole Septic Tank

CLEANING &lt;23.00 PH. FA 2-9401
24 HOUR SERVICE
WE GO ANYWHERE ANYTIME

Exclusive — Broker
Cooperation Invited

29. Automobile Service

Seminole Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

INI Park
Ph. FA 2-3232
Evening!: FA 2-2248 or FA 2-5013
TRAILER SITE Mar Laka Jessup, 150' a 150*, on private road.
Well water on property. Will ac­
comodate 2 trailers. Priced
reasonable to tell. FA 2-8*00—

"la your wiR up to data?"

HUTCHISON APARTMENTS HIGHLAND PARK
Oceanfront, 338 So. Atlantic 3-BEDROOM bom*. Shaded cor­ W* suggest you see this lovuly
Am.. Daytona Beach. FA 2-4058 ner lot, fenced. Extra large kit­ 3 Bedroom home at 2400 Oak
chen, stove and refrigerator. Ave. A fine home in a fine
Low equity. FA 3-2197.
neighborhood and priced to sell MAN OR WOMAN. Families need
at $15,500. Financing Is attrac­ service in Sanford. Full or part
WANTED TO RENT by July 9,
tive with an existing FHA pay­ time. Some earn $3.30 hourly
0 cent with option to buy large un­
ment plan at 344% interest. and up. See R. B. Hartman,
furnished borne. Preferable with
Total payment per month Is Box 791, Longwood or write
acreage on or near water, near
$88.00. See this exclusive by Rawleigh's Dept. FAF-440-538
Memphis, Tenn.
Sanford 4 NAS. Call Tyle at
Oscar M. H arrison
calling
. Run Dell Motel FA 2-5947.
Registered Real Estate Broker
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7949
4-BEDROOM. 2-balh, fully air
conditioned, much , closet and
storage space. Low down pay­
ment, 124 W. Woodland Dr. Ph.
FA 2-3870.

S t Johns Realty Co.

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
119 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA M 12J
MUST SACRIFICE 2 - bedroom
CB home. Buy equity. FI|A. 1(0
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3531.
LARGE OLDER HOMES
Several to choose from. Good lo­
cation. Priced from $9,400 to
$11,909: Phone us tor details.

t 8-BEDROOM, 1 bath CB home,
screened porch, wired utility ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
room. Fully landscaped. Locat­ Raymond Luadqulst, Assoc.
ed on Labs Ravenna, 212 Tan­ FA 2-99(1 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
gerine Dr. Cow down payment. (-BEDROOM, 1 bath, large corFA 3-1154.
ner loL Low down payment. 217
Oakland Avenue, Sunland Es­
F air Value Properties tates. Pb. FA 1-11*3.
RAYMOND M. BALL'
NEEDS interior paint and minor
And Associates
repairs, (But, ohl what a value),
US Be. Park
Pk. FA 23*41 2-Bedroom pre-war home with
Lake M an Branch
FA S-13*0 fireplace and spacto*&lt;a living
room, separate dining room,
Situated on a corner, on 2 beau­
tiful lots. Close to school,
church. Extra Bargain for the
handy man. $9,250, requires $4,200 down, $51.01 per month.
This is not a project location.
LOCH ARBOR
1509 Magnolia Avenue.
A quality homo ia a thoiea teesExclusive
— Broker
tie*. S Bedrooms, lots el Boos
' apaee la the rest at tbs borne. Cooperation Invited
BeaeUful lots with trees, flowera tad shrubs. Good financing.
Seminole Realty
\ $11400.
1*01 Park
Ph. FA 2-(2$2
Evenings: FA 2-2248 or FA 2-3013

Stenstrom Realty

JUl N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-242

MUST SACRIFICE 2 bedroom
CB boms In good location, con­
venient to N.AJ., 4to% mort­
gage. FA 2-2407.

Shoemaker .1

24. Electrical PenlcM
FR10IDA1RE
Sites 4 Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
Sid Vlhlen’s Randall Electric
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915

25. Plumbing Services

PLUMBING
Contracting
4 Repairs
Stenstrom Realty WORK wanted FA 2-3120.
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
111 N. Park Avc. Phone FA 2-3431
MAN with pickup truck would 204 Sanford Ava. Phone FA 23383
PINECREST: Over 1400 sq. ft. of Ilka light delivery work or what
delightful living area with 2 have you. FA 2-4151.
bedrooms, extra large living
room and Florida room. Large
lot, beautifully landscaped. Two
Plumbing k Heating
fenced pstioi. Immaculate in­ 21. Beauty 8ntom
AIR CONDITIONING
side and out Choose your terms.
CONTRACT sad REPAIR WORE
See this on* at 119 Shannon
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-9892
Dr. before you buy. FA 2-7239.

fijavmnai

ONGDALE

Hanford's Most Exclusive Subdivision
BUILT k DEVELOPED BY

JACK

DEM ETREE

3 - Bedrooms
Wide variety eaterter

FHA
Ceaveolioaal 4 In-Service

FINANCING

2 • Bath*

U , ,U A . $ g 4 - W
LOCATED N. of 20th. 8L on Latent. .

MONTH ,
Principal It 1st.
Low Down Pa) went — No U***io
Priced From 8(45*. |5« Deposit
of Your CM**.
* 1 Block to Hrheel
•
* High * Dry
s
* Paved Strceta
*

Railing Agent
tS
Ph. FA 2-91K
k .- l.
FA 3-7413

AL KEEN HAYtit ,
Don’t Mias The Groatant Used Car Halo la
The Hintary Of Hanfard.
This Weak Only. During
Our FRfcitan* Mld-Yaar

Clearance Sale
Prices Like This
60 Const 2 Dr. Bt.
Trans. ........... 11499.00
85 Ford 4 Dr. St. Trans.
$899.00
OPEN TILL • P. M.

AMY ANDERSON
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34. Articles For 8ale

FACTORY TO YOU
20 GAL. garbage cans IMS.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Blanket Special, 2 for $3. ArrayEnclosed head, Sai-proof bottom Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Are.
rail with planIc ends. Piaitic
or rayon Upea. Cotton or nyrlon WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
walkets.
cords.
FREE DELIVERY
Senkarik Glass anil Paint Co.
Prescriptions our Specialty
210 Magnolia
Ph FA 2-4022
FAUST’S Rx PHARMACY
2nd end MeUonvItl*
GARDEN TILLER with 40 tmptePh. FA 3-7107
inents including rotary end tic­
kle mower.'Call before • a. m. USED power mower. Coll before
or after 5 p. m. FA 2-gSOO for 9 a. m. or after S p. m. Ph.
demonstration.
FA 2-8(00.
POWER lawn mower, modern HAVE 17 piece stainless (tee!
fold dark green door and glass cookware set, 3 ply waterleu, la
shower door, both new and very original factory canon, was
reasonable. After 3 p. m. Ph. 3149, sacrifice $31. W1U deliver.
FA 2-1374.
FA 2-33(0.
USED llotpoint electric stove $73. APARTMENT size |
Phone FA 2-1222.
reasonable FA 2-0464,
READY MIXED CONCRETE COMPTON'S Pictured Encyclo.
Outdoor Table Tops 4 Seals
pedlas — Terms. 14 price trade*
Lot Maker* — Sills — Lintels
In on old asts—Tarms. FA 2-01(1
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
REFRIGERATOR 9 eu. ft. West09 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2*5731 inghouse $30. NO 3-4724.
COKE machine, reconditioned, COLDSPOT air coodltlooer. Phone
$100. Ph. FA 2-4403.
FA 2-32(4.

LIMITED NUMBER BoxpoinD GO KART $(5.00, good condition. able, good condition. FA 2-2018.
available, reasonable. Excellent Call TA 2-3538.
family pgt and watch dog. To WHY slave over your figure work
eee them la to love them. Dog this hot weather. We have a Gateway To The Waterway
House Kennel, Fern Park. Ph. number of used adding ma­
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
TE 1-3557.
chines la good running order
Robson
Bportlnc Goods
and fully guaranteed:
4-9-9 E. l i t
Ph. FA 2-9191
YOUNQ laying hens, priced rea­ Burroughs,
5-column Adder $4140
sonable. Also, stewing hens, 73c Smith Corona
GOOD skiing rig, 14' runabout,
Adder
each, Todd’s Poultry Farm, nearly new .................... (7.50 35 h. p. Evlarude Lark, Gator
New Upsala Road. FA 2-3693. R. C. Allen with arbtractlon 74.50 trailer. FA 3-7SS4.
PERSIAN kittens, little beauties Remington 10-kcy with
$20 each. Mlllor'a Motel. Ph. subtraction .................... 79.50
R. C. Allen Electric with
FA 2-4110.
subtraction ................. . 79.50
Of course we have plenty of new
machines from $94.00 up. All
QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS! machines subject to tax.
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE CO.
'54 NASHUA, one bedroom, ex­
314 Magnolia Ave.
W. 20th SL Near Golf Course
cellent condition, bargain at
Sanford, Florida
Ph. FA 8-1909
$950. Vernon Hlttte, Midway
TRADE IN MERCHANDISE
Confederate Jasmlae la Bloom,
Trailer Pk., Fans Park.
ALL MUST GO!
GRAPEVILLI NURSERY
arapeviU* Ave. near 20th SL Refrlferator $5.00, Electric Lawn VACATION trailer, IS ft. aleepe
Mower $5.00, Electric Stove 4, Butane ref., etore. Lights
COCOA FORMOSA Palm Trees II' $5.00, Power Mower $15.00, elec. 4 water hookup, 1th* new,
tall. FA 3-2994.
Pewer Mower $2040, Hand sacrifice. 1409 Wyaaweod. Ph.
BITTER BLUE SOD 9e par sq. Lawn Mower $1.00, Beautiful
fL Dutch Mill Nursery. New Refrigerator $90.(1.
Upsala Rd. Just off 20th St. Ph. REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE
Power Mower $23.00, Girls Bike
FA 2-17*7.
RENAULT Douphlne, sun
$25.00, Record Player $10.00, 1*60
roof, radio, $795. Sanford Motor
Power Mower $55.00, Electric
Slov* $190.00, Power Mower Co., 1001 Sanford Ave. FA 2-4292
BY OWNER: ISM Chevy Bal Alr
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick $49.00.
NEW MERCHANDISE
( cyl. 9 dr. tUtkm wagon, rodl#
Service With The Cash. SUPER
llouso Brooms 77c, Bath Scales 4 heater, first $571 takas It.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
$2.99, Flashlights 20c, Boys BUte
MUST SELL at once; 1* pc. liv­ $11.21, Child's Auto $9.99, Picnic
ing room group, Someone to Table 4 Bench $22.00, Badmlttake up payment* at $4 Call oa and Volleyball Set, both for
Casselberry collect—TE 9-151L 97.77, Barbecue Kite $2.44, Fold­
ing Tkbles $9.99, Play Tents
CUSTOM BUILT BEDD1NO
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­ 94.(9, Floor PoUaharo $11.99,
holstering. All Work Guaran­ Electric Can Opener $11.90, Kit­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. chen Clocks $1.19, OE Vacuum
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford Cleaners $29.90, 20” Window
Fans 922.22, Boys or Girla 20”
Ava.
Bikes 929J9, Rear Seat Speaker
Used furniture, appliances, tools, Kit $495, Largo Lawn Sweepetc. Bougbl-Sold. Lsrry's Msrt, era $1199.
215 Sanford Ate. Pb. FA 2-4132
FIRESTONE STORES
111 K. First St.
• BIO VALUES
Sanford, Florida
* QUICK CREDIT
4 EASY TERMS •
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS

"Home* Deafened With You In Mind

PARK H O M E S !

14. Articles For Sale

WimlHhield
Buck Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
WANTED: Someone to taka up TV, new picture tub* $55. Plays
Senkarik Glasi and Paint Co. payments on 2 complete rooms good. Ph. FA 2-7553.
210 Magaolia
Ph. FA 2-4(22 of furniture, monthly paymente
$13.75. pall Collect: Casselberry
81. Poultry * Pots - Livestock TE S-llll.

STEMPEB'S
HATCHERS TV
DESIRABLE HOME LIST
4 RADIO SERVICE
.
TO BE
'Dependable. Guaranteed. Service*
PURCHASED BEFORE ..
Air Conditioned • TV Stamp* Pb. FA 2-S392 2609 W. First St.
JULY 4th
REAL CHARM—This home hal HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
FA 2-5742
3 Br. — Large Den—nice Utility 105 So. Oak Ava
WANT ADS BRING
Room, Including washer, storage
Vacation Special!
room large enough for a work­
FAST RESULTS
shop and a fenced off rear yard, Permanent Waves, Including hair­
landscaping is nice oa this cor­ cuts, styling — 58.50. Air con­
ner lot, only $11,900. with real doned sbap, air conditioned 27. Special Service*
dryers.
good terms.
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
EXCELLENT HOME-Oldar con­ 9949 Hiawatha
Pk FA 2-1290
struction 2 Br’s walking dis­
tance of town, shaded rear yard
FRIGID AIRE
and screened front porch only
Salas 4 Service
$7,500.
G. H. HIGH
Oviedo, ria. FO 5-2313 Days
WEST SIDE-A real home In
Evening* Sanford FA 2-3SS3.
wonderful condition located on
% acre of ground—4 Brt, m CARPENTRY, painting, roofing DRAGLINE 4 blJLLDOZKK SER.
By 1ha Hour or Contract
Baths wl h large T. V. room. and cement work. FA 2-48*9.
GATLIN BROTHKltS
AU for only $12400. Terms.
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MUlwork Geneva 2512 Eve, Orlando GA2-S199
207 Rim. FA 2-2119.
“Wo Trade"
WELLS DRILLED
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Stemper Agency Repair*
Alterations
All Type* and Sixes
Painting
We Repair and Service
REALTOR—INSUROR
Pboee FA 2-7*93.
S T IN E
Phone FA 2-4N1
112 N. Park
WILSON - MAIER
Machinery
and Supply Co.
ROOM SPECIAL 914JS. Painting
New and Used Furniture
207
W.
2nd
St.
Ph.
FA
2-9452
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5622
MORTGAGE LOANS
FA 2-9159.
ENVELOPES, letterheads, state­
FHA and Conventional
ments, Invoices, hand bills, and ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Commercial 4 Residential
programs, sic.
Progressive Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
FURNITURE CENTER
STENSTROM REALTY
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-2*31—
2100 French Ave.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT 306 Wes4 13th St.
ROOFINQ
FIIA Loam
Ph. FA 3-7953
FHA 4 VA Mortgages — IU%
GHOST WRITING, essays, job
B. EDWARDS
Interest — S. C. Bluh Company,
resumes, and Iciters-of-applica­
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Mortgage Bankcre, 1004 Edgetion. Experienced competent
Wa Give TV Stamps
water Dr., Orlando CH 1-1359. 901 W. ard IL
PA 2-7M8 service. Low rates. FA 2-4033.

NEW DREAMWOLD NEW
MW boms and a new way of
life can be yours for only $930
BY
I
dawn. Three bedrooms, til* bath
with many other extras. Total
prloe is 18450 with payment tf
$99 per month. Can be shown
CONSTRUCTION CO., |
at your convenience anytime.
WANTED: Middle a ltd lady to
Incorporated
■
stay with elderly couple both
day and night. Contact A. O.
Stenstrom Realty
Clause, 411 Palmetto or phone
111 N. Park Ave PboM FA 2-3430 FA 2-2341.
A

ALL MAKES 4 MODELS
RENTALS | 8 WEEK
105 So. Palmetto (14 hr. Ser.)
fa :-m u

FOR DRIVEWAYS. • sidewalks ,
etc. call after 4:30 FA 2-7775.

111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

FARMER’S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
S49I S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0291

Tucs. June 27, 1961—Page 9 27. Special Services

CARLANDI

LOCAL OWNED CARS
RECONDITIONED
TO SERVE YOU BETTER
90 CHEVROLET Corvalr 4 Door, P/fiUde______
99 CHEVROLET 3 Door V-9, P/GUde__________
•• BUICK Hardtop Sport Cm * * ______________
19 FORD $ Dear V-9, Automatic... ........................
9$ PLYMOUTH FURY, Sport Coupe, Air Cond. —
59 CHEVROLET 4 Door V-9, Power Gild* ______
59 CHBVROLKT Impels Sport Cpt- Air Coed.
99 CHBVROLKT CMvrrUble, New Top, V-9, P/O _
•9 DODGE Station Wagon, V-9 Automatic______
99 FORD 2 Deer V-9, Automatic ___ i --------------17 FORD Victoria Cpe, Automatic, P. Steering__
IT CADILLAC Cenmlibie, Pew er------------------17 CADILLAC 4 Door, Power. Air Cond.----------IT FORD Statloe Wagon. V-«, Aetomatlc_______
99 CHRYSLER Station Wages, Auto, Pewer Beat
99 MRRCUBY 4 Doer, Automatic, P/Btoorlag___
19 OLDSMOBILH Holiday Hardtop,- Automatic---19 FORD Victoria Sport Cpe, V-9, A .to .----------59 FOBD Italian Wagon, V-9, Aetomati* — ----99 DODGE Laocer SpL Coop*. Axiomstie --------m v o l k s w a g in — r — — :—
-----------19 CHEVROLET 9 Cylinder. S Door Hardtop-----II CADILLAC 4 Door. Power, Air Coed.-----------19 PLYMOUTH 9 Cylinder Standard, Button Wa«aa
91 FORD • Cylinder, 4 Dear - .... ......... ..................
II CADILLAC 4 Door, Air Ceodlltoaed ........ ..... —
31 FORD S Door, V-9. Standard S h ift----------------

-------- RECONDITIONED TRUCKS19 CHBVROLKT ft Tea Ptekap, PtoMstfo -------99 FORD H Ton Plcfcop------------- -------.
59 FORD ft Ton Pickup----------- -------- ---If CHEVROLET ft Ten Pickap.......................... .

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P i f i 10—Tues. June 27,1961

Wednesday Morning

Former Bar Official
To Talk To Realtors
9. Lewis Hall, pait president
of the Florida Rar, will apeak at
B meeting of the Florida •AseoclaIlea of Reihore la Lakeland on
duly T, it was announced by Artbur B ,, Boaiman, Miami, presldent of the statewide Realtors

9 a.m. 'b ll 12 noon

local Board* of Roattora throughout Florida. BomInolo County
Board president Noil V. Farmer,
Sanford Realtor, i* a member of
the statewide Board of GoTornort
of tbo Florida Realtor organisa­
tion.

.Local Realtors and thalr Asso­
ciates (salesmen) are belted to
attend the two-day meetings of
the state organisation, Boatman
•aid. Several hundred members
of the Florida Association of Real­
tors are expected to be on hand
for the July T and I sessions
headquartered at Lakeland's. New
Florida HotelA highlight of the two days of
committee meetings, educational
oesslocis, and social activities will
ha the Board of Governors dinner
Friday eight when Hall, the Also*

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At a general assslon Friday
morning, July T, W. I . Wanutedt,
resident manager of the Schlito
Brewing Company la Tampa, will
tell delegates “Why We Chose
Florida for ■ New Plant." On the
same program will ba Harry M.
Felgte, odmlnistratlve manager
of the International Minerals and
Chemical Corporation, apeakbg
on "What Florida Means to My
Company."
A special program for tba wives

include farm broken, appraisers,
Readers, and a special Friday
aAeraoon salesmen's clinic on
Mai aetata research and "Cbm
3Aa education program sponsor­
ed by the Women's Council wUl
Ipar Admiral R. Malcolm Forteon, manngbg director of FlorHb'a ship canal authortty, talk on
"The Croas-Stalo Canal." fatur4ky morning will feature a mo­
tion picture and panel m multiple
filling, the “supermarket" apgjaach to MDbg real estate, sad
the two day mooting! will close
(hat aftanoen with a Beard of

Mr. A. G. Layer
Dies Al Home
Mr. A. 0, Layer, II, died it bin
heme early today follow!n| i brief
91m u .
He had made hie home at 111
Palmetto Ave. far the past threeand-oos-half yean. B an April 11,
UU in Louisville, Ky., be v ia a
member of the Flnt Methodist
Church of Seafurd, a vateran af
tha gpenlih-American Wart a
member of tbo D of A and was
retired from the Sash and Door
Lumber Co. af Cincinnati, Ohio.
Ha and Mr*. Layer had bean
married for f t years.
Survivors am hia wile, Mrs.
Ida Layer Of Sanford: ana son,
A. L. Layer of Cincinnati; three
grandsons, Alfred L. Layer Jr.
•f Cincinnati: William P, Layer
•f Sanford and Richard E. Layer
af Daytona Beach: • teeter doughfar, Mrs. Lucille Clammy of Now
Albany, tod.: twa Haters, Mrs.
Anna Hone and Mrs. Sophia
Ceomhi, both a t Louisville and
four great-grandchildren.
. Funeral services will bo held
fit 10 n. m. Thursday from tba
Erlaaon Funeral Hama Chsptl
wMh Rav. John Adams effirtaUng.
Burial win ha at Oaklawn Mamartel Park.

Downtown Sanford!
•
CAPE CANAVERAL (UP1) —
Ths dlfftrsnce between America's
old Redstone end new Polaris mis­
siles Is o u of experience. A pair
of rocki t firings with opposite to■nits proved this point Monday.
The Rodstone, direct doecendant
of the old Goman Vt and “granddaddy" of U. 8. ballistie mlesllee,
lumbered ovor the Atlantic on lu
final military flight boro. It'a
success waa almost a forogono
conclusion.
The Polaris, a complex now
weapon the Nevy hao touted aa
the koyotono of ths n a ti o n * a
streamlined missile defenses, had
tte chance eaHlar.b the day. It
mlseed the target by eceres of
mllee.
The development of the 10-ton
Redstone esae after httadnda of
thousands of work hours and eight
years of testing. The missile haa
virtually patented the word “ene*
coco" for flights like the one Mon­
day night, at ranges up to 100
mllea.
Radstons Is not gone entirely
from the Cape, l b rsilnbUllp wee
H a key rob b tbo nation's man­
ia space program, as booster for
suborbltal “training" flights Ilka
the one Cmdr. Aba R. Shepard
made on May I.

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WILfiON-MAIER
WASHINGTON (UPI) ~- Mrs.
Jacqueline Kennedy, b r e a k In g
sharply with tba etiff traditlou of
White House social affaire, wUl
bold a. state dinner next month on
Urn lawn af historic ML Vernon.
The aetata of tba country's first
president, for year* a major tourlet attraction, will be the scene ef
• state dinner July 11 for I'akletenl President Mohammed Ayub
Kahn.
Mrs. Kennedy, who apparently
got tbo Idee during bar trip to
Europe, visited Oeorge Washing­
ton's colonial home Monday to
check over arrangements for Urn
affair.

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cologne and
perfume
combination

(tfsvd Jewelry Store

All. cotton high quality

Wall proportioned, carefully stitched,
adjustable ntrnpn, easy to car* for,
aisaa 84A to 42B.

New 1961
23 inch Console

TELEVISION

Ticket Record Set

2117 Cow try Club Rd.

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(1 Only) 50”
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The Herald Delivers More Than 11,000 Copies Today!
$563,000 Bid
County Request For Water Plan Turned Down
Accepted For
Hospital Work

County Studies
M For Some
On Relief Rolls
The County Commission hi*
launched a itudy of the poul*
lO(y of placing all able bodied
men on the county ■welfare roll*
on road Job* or other county
taik*.
Chairman J. C. Hutchiion said
that “there la a great deal of
merit to the plan and one way
of cutting our welfare nil*
down."
Hutchiioa laid that former
County Commissioner J. H. Van
y 3y recommended thia procedure
to him as a possibility of cutting
“waste In government.”
Hutchison said that Oregon hal
succeeded In working out a wel­
fare plan whereby ail able-bodied
men on welfare roll* must work
et least two weeks out of the
month.
District 1 County Commissioner
James P. Avery, who agreed with
Witchlion on the plan, emphaiiied
“we are not talking about men
over 63, but Juat younger men
who don’t want to work."
The board agreed to discuii the
matter more fully with welfare
officials before coming up with
a decision.

didn't Sign Orders
For Executions,
Eichmann Claims
JERUSALEM (UPI) — Adolf
Eichmann said today ha never
etegned ln order for the execution
of • Jew and never had one car­
ried out.
He told the court trying him for
the mass murder of Jews that hi*
office was only t "tranalt station1'
In the extermination of European
Jewry.
He asld be did everything in his
power to help the Austrian Jews
emlgrata and even promised to try
4 9 get the remains of Dr. Theodor
fUrsl, founder of Zionism, moved
from -Anstria'to PaMtttao tor'taburial.
Eichmann, looking pale, pinchfaced and haggard, with black cir­
cles of weariness under hla eyes,
testified again for nearly five
hours as his. only defense witness
against the Israeli prosecution
charges that bo was the master
f il le r who drove stx million Jewt
to extermination.
Eichmann flatly denied that be
Issued orders for nine Jews to bo
hanged at the Tbereslenstadt con­
centration camp for smuggling the
mail and bribing officials.
He felt beck repeatedly on the
line of defense he hns used since
he started testifying lift week—
that ho waa juat a minor official,
tp ia t ha had to refer everything to
bis superiors, that be never had
anything personally to do with the
persecution of -Jews.

Collins Attacks
Threat To T V
CHICAGO (UP1 ) - LeRoy Col
llni, preaidant of the National
dtesan. of Broadcasters and former
Tovemor of Florida, attacked any
threat of government Intervention
in the radio and television indus­
try Tuesday,
"It is incumbent on those of
us to remain ever alert and re­
sistant to such effort! no matter
how well Intentiooed," Collins
•aid.

V

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There’ll be plenty of names on
(be bronte plaque at the new Sem­
inole County Jail.
After a lengthy discussion of
more than an hour Tuesday the
County Commission agreed that
the plaque on the Jail facility will
have the names of Hie IKK) com­
mission, that Halted the new jail
program, aa well as the present
board, county clerk, county attor­
ney, architect and contractor.
*■ • •
State Reps. Mack Cleveland Jr.
and Gordon Frederick will speak
to the Jayccra at their noon luncheon Thursday at the Civic Center.
They will discuss the 1M1 legisla­
tive session.
• • •
A hearing on SR ill (Molnar
Ave.) will be held by the State
Road Department at 2 p.m. Friday
In the County Commission cham­
bers.
• • •
Last week, Clifford F. Proctor
Jr., clerk at the post office was
awarded an Incentive award for
pointing out that a trash can had
been put next to n mail drop and
on several occalions Aral class
mail had been found ln the traah
can, Proctor suggested that a di­
vider be placed between the can
and the mall drop — this was
done. The award came from the
regional poat office in Atlanta.

Boys Admit 7$
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Windows Broken
Two 11-year-old Sanford boyi
were taken into custody Tuesday
night after they admitted break­
ing 76 windows In the city limits
over a two week period, Police
Roy Williams said today.

Near Three-Inch
Rain
Falls InM, Area
IF.’■y#'
A heavy rain and hail storm
dumped almoit three lncbee of
rala oa Sanford Tueiday afternoon
but no heavy damage was report­
ed to city or county streets or
property.
The weather bureau reported
that 2.S9 Inches of rdin fell dur­
ing the two-hour period of heavy
showers.
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City Manager W. E. Knowles
Md County Engineer Carlton Blisa
reported no major road waabouli
in tho city or county. Nn major
utility damages were reported
either.

Teamster Probe Set

WASHINGTON (UPI) — In­
formed sources said today that
Atty, Gen. Robert F. Kennedy has
ordered an Investigation of Team(tore Union activities in tha Mi­
ami area. The Justice Department
had no comment. But other sources
sold It was understood that a num­
ber of department attorneys are
in Miami looking into Ihs situs-

. SEATTLE, Wash. (UPI) — A, Missing along- with Kotorba was
camera eaaa found floating in tha Den Cornwall, 40, El Paso, tha
A w ater and eogrsvad with tba name pilot. Tha downed plana, owned by
T f Ed Kotsrba indicated today that
tha United Fas tore Syndicate cal- El Paso Natural Gas, waa carry­
•moist was aboard a plana carry­ ing the party of five on,a tour of
ing flvo man wMeh crashed tate tho Pacific Northwest,
tha Pacific Ocesa Tweeday. Three Besides Trimble, who Joined tha
Kansas City Star staff in 1040, tha
bodies have been recovered.
Coast Guardsmen still ware dead ware identified as Robert
searching for Kotarfea and another Adams, El Paao, Tax., publicity
missing occupant of tha twin-an­ maiagcr of El Paso Natural Gas
gina plana which plunged Into the and prominent rivie leader, and
A n t o r 600 feet eff the retort com- E. G, Hines, 42, Seattle, aa em­
T h unity of Lap ash, Waah, after ploye of tha Besall A,Jacobs ad­
vertising firm,
hitting n power line.
One of tho dead waa the Xaifat Raaoit operator Wilbur Nowak,
City Star travel editor end wrote 46, was an eyewitness to tha crash.
Ha said tha plana “hit tha power
critic, Nad M. Trimble, 64.
Kotcrba, 42, af Bet heeds, h i , Uwa, bounced up 200 feat and skim
.a veteran Washington correspond­ mad along about 7ft fast high %
water. It wee entirely s u t a l
ent and columnist,
It finally wooed into tha
and far about 10 minutes
Washington" for United Fi
qmld am wm the toil. The*
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The Jack Jennings Construction
Co. of Orlando was the low bidder
to construct a 63 bed addition to
Seminole Memorial Hospital, A. B.
Peterson Sr., chairman of the
board of trustees, announced to­
day.
Jennings' bid waa 6563,000. Bids
on the project were received June
6, according to Peterson, who
added that final contract negotia­
tion! had to await the approval of
Public Health authorities In Tal­
lahassee and Atlanta.
Approval came Monday and the
contract was signed this morning }VOL. 63
in architect John Burton’s otfice.
The Federal government will
contribute |32S,000 for the project
and hospital administrator, Harry
Weir, said that the total expendi­
ture, Including all the furniture
xnd equipment, will be 6668,031.
Peterson said that the long
awaited expansion will provide a
bed capacity of 130 with new X-ray
facilities. Increased laboratory
area, new central supply, new
emergency room area and In­
creased lobby space.
Jennings told The Herald UjJa
morning that he hopes to start
work on the addition early next
week. The addition will be on the
■sat side of the building.
Weir emphaslied that all plana
have been formulated to maintain
all current hospital activities with
the least amount of interference.
Tuesday, 'Peterson asked the
County Commission to Join the
hospital in a joint participation
program for paving the parking
facilities and approaches to the
new addition. The board decided
to table action on the -"uj*t
pending further study.

told the County Commission Tues­
day that the agency turned down
the requeat because it felt the
county did not have enough funda
available to finance the program.
The government would have ad­
vanced Seminole County planning
fund* for the project.
The commission agreed to In­
vite representatives of Reynolds,
Binilh and Hill, Jacksonville engi­

neers, to meet with them on tha
possibility of appealing the agen­
cy's decision.
Tha Jacksonville firm had been
hired to conduct the survey of wa­
ter control needs. Tha board will
meet with Harold Scott of the firm
July 11 to discuss tha appaal. Tha
hoard may send a delegation ta
Atlanta, tha HHFA regional of­
fice.

Tha first phase af tha long
range program waa to have includ­
ed solving flooding problama ta
land-locked lakes In tha eoonty
while other phases would have in­
cluded widening axlating channel
and canals at Howell Croak, tha
Little Waklvn at tha Econlockhatehee River. Tha entire program
would hava Ukan five years.

WEATHER^ Scattered showers through Thursday. High today, 86-92. Low tonight, 70-76.
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Hobby Asks Bigger

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1901

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Tha commission plana to alert
work on tha budget July II,
Tha biggest increase in Hobty’s
budget was an added 620,000 [to
hire six additional personnel for
the now Jail.
Hobby naked for two additional
jailers, one guard, two mati
and ana fingerprint men.
ln other butlneaa, the comm
aiun authorised County Attorney
Mack Cleveland Jr. to check with
tho State Road Department in
funda for n traffic light at tha hita reaction of SIt 466 and 8R 464.
The SRD said that the county
must pay fur the light.

Work Of Hatwingr One In Command Ceremony
Orders

e System Lauded
UONOLULU, Hawaii (UPI) Tba Increasing demand for higher
education may be largely met by
a* Junior college ayatem auch as
Florida's, Gov. Farris Bryant told
tha nation's other governors Tues­
day,

Counterfeit Grows

HOLLYWOOD (UIM)-Countcrfelt records are depriving the
legitimate record industry of 620
million a year, Rep. Emanuel (tel­
ler. (D-N.Y.) said Tueiday nldht.
“These racketeer* have wrecked
inestimable harm," Celler told the
third annual conference of the
Association of Record Manufac­
turer! and Distributor*.

Capl. Joseph Tulte assumed
command of Heavy (Hack Wing
One Tuesday in rfcmonies at
the Naval
■ HA)r Statlo after hearlog the ' aseomplishi enti of the
wing praised by the deputy chief
of naval operations.
Tully relieved Ca| F. G. Edwards as command! of the wing
In change of comm nd eeremon1c* which detached Edwards to
Patuxent Iliv A , 61 , wliere he
•vlll be director* • flight testa.
Pirie, who
Vice Adm, Robkr.
arrived from Wii lington late
Monday told the sfficers and
men o( ilalwing on &gt; •■you hav^
done a superb Job'1

France To rove
PALATKA turn - Employes
at the Hudson Pulp and Paper Algerian Tn
w PS
women Corp. were back at their Job* to­

Arraignment Set
For Women In
Gun Sm uggling

RAIFORD (UP!)—'Two
accused of trying to smuggle two
guns into Raiford Slate Prison
were to be arraigned today at
Lake Butler before County Judge
S. B. Brooks.
SIrs. Hattie Knight, about S3,
and Rom Lea Phelps Owtni, 36,
both of Tampa, the mother and
common-law wife of Richard E.
Knight, were charged with bring­
ing firearms onto tha prison
ground*.’
Tha women were arrested Mon­
day nlgbt after officers laid they
watched them hide two automatic
pistols and too rounds of ammuni­
tion in a culvert near the wost
entrance to tho 16,006-acre prison
grounds.
Knight, who worked la tba
prison hospital aa an orderly,
dented any knowledge of the plot.
—1

Final Cross State
Road Link Okayed
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Align
ment of tho 114-mile United ac­
cess route from Florida's oaat
coast to Us wost coast was com­
pleted Tuesday with the approval
of the final 4.7*mllo segment north
of Orlando.
Estimated to cost U -t million,
the segment was okayed by the
Federal Bureau of Public Roads.
It will eateod froa west of Lake
KlUaraey, paralleling Wymore
Road, to the Orange • ftemiaolc
County line.
Tho full route runs from the
Petersburg-Tampa area across
•uto to Daytona Beach, A

Paper Strike Ends

day after a court order ended an
“unauthorised walkout." Picket
lines came down at the plant TueidJJr after Circuit Court Judge P.
B. Revels l*«ued a temporary re­
straining order halting the picket­
ing which began Monday morning.

Appeal Transferred

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
case of Clearwater school teacher
WUliam James Neal, who lost his
Florida teaching certificate on
charges of homosexuality, has
been transferred to the First Dis­
trict Court of Appeals by the State
Supreme Court. The court agreed
the case should be reviewed, but
said tha State Appellate Court was
the proper body to make the study.

Floating Power

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Stx
U. S. Navy transport vessels will
bt converted Into floating power
plants for the Ecudorian govern­
ment under a contract signed
with a Jacksonville firm. The
cootract call* for Gibbs Corp, to
convert Uw vessels, surplus ship*
for the Navy's inactive fleet at
Green Cove Spring*, for use in a
10-year plan in Ecuador to develop
hydro-electric plants.

Post Resigned

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State
Supreme Court Justice Stephen
C. O'Connell has resigned as
chairman of Uw controversial
Florida Judicial Council, R waa
disclosed today. The governor's
office Mid O'CooncU'a resignation
-mOa aaxmoat betwaoo Orlande wm «m«ptod oo June IT, offttetivo
and Halses City will ho opened oa of Jmw 16. Gov. Farris Bryant
Jply T, Approximately M mite* of wtl) name a successor when he re­
UlO route te cgpplcte.
turns from Hawaii.

NO, 223

Kennedy Labels
Berlin Crisis 'Red
Manufactured'

J

"Writer, Pilot Missing,
3 Dead In Plane Crash

^

Tlie Housing and Home Finance
Agency has turned down Seminole
County’s application for planning
funds to start work on a 60 million
county wide water control pro­
gram.
The eounty had asked for a
planning grant of 637,000 with the
Initial phase in the long range
program estimated at 63.620,000.
County Engineer Carlton Blisa

Adm, Plrte also had a word for. who were
the large crowd of eounty, civic: monies,
and buitnesa leaders and officials “I'm going lo do all X ala
lo holp keep this station bare,”
ha said.
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★
Edwards praised the peraonnel
of the wing for their part In Inltb
Coffee Clubbers
atlng the profrstq which brought
the new ASJ Vigilante bombers
To Welcome Tully to Sanford.
The Seminole County Coffee Tully la a former commanding
Club will host and welcome New officer of VAH-S and has been
Heavy Attack Wing One Com­ the executive officer of the USS
Forrettal. After reading hla or­
mander Capt. J. M. Tully at Iti der* taking command, he also
meeting at&gt; 10 a.m. Thursday.
praiMd the work of the wing
The coffee will be held ln tlie and said he would call on the
Chamber of Commerce Building, men to continue “to do the Job,"

Soviets Promise
Board To Discuss Action Access To Berlin

On Courthouse Repairs

PARIS (UPI) - trance began
work today on bn iging borne
County Commissioners Tuesday
some of ill half it 1 ion soldiers
authorised Chairman J. C, Hutchi­
In Algeria, determine to solve its
son to ast up s meeting with ill
North African probtyt before a
courthouse officers to discuss the
Berlin rrials strike* ly tbe end j projected needs of the courthouse
of tbe year.
facilities over the next 10 years.
Preiident Charles de Gaulle, The meeting wsi called after
wbo has been ruling 'ranee with Circuit Judge Volie Williams ask­
near dictatorial powj a since the ed the board by teller to Invite
April revolt In Allis l, disclosed all tbe courthouse officers to dis­
the strategy Tuesda^t a garden cuss the (aeilities “so we might
party.
project the physical requirements
lie said he already lad ordered of our offices over a period of
a division of troops home from tlie Mat 10 years."
Algeria and more tefald be com­ Before the afternoon ssssion of
ing soon.
tha County Commission meeting,
Williams asked Uw commission
lo look at bia chambers as a
tile Sale blistering rain and hail storm hit
Counter St&lt;
the area for a two hour period
tiral
Called Natural
early during tbe afternoon.

For Manipulation
uatlon
WASHINGTON &lt;*!&gt; - Hep.
Peter F. Meek Jr, D-lll.) today
said the booming o Mho-counter
slock market was a natural area
for manipulaMpii at filling."
Mack made the itetcmenl as
his lluuae CoBiorf subconi mittee called the heai of n private
watchdog aaaqciitii set up lay
brokers and .deal s to police
sales of over-ihe-c* nter stocks
The testimony' a William H.
Claflin, chairman a the board of
Uw National Awoch pj of ftecurl
ties Dealers, ftm c|i 'the second
day of bearing! no ocsdurcs fol
lowed tn all stock rkela.
' The chief aim or ic Inqu r y ji
te gather enough lormation to
justify . propose* 140.09* longMm study of mi r t operations
by the Securities d Exchange
Cummission.

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;- Presi­
dent Kennedy today labeled the
mounting Berlin crisis as “Soviet
manufac.urod." Ho warned Rus­
sia that threats or fresh aggres­
sive acts will not undsrmlne Allied
unity and determination.
“Thera is peace la Germany
and In Berlin." tho President said
at his first news conference since
Hay 6.
If It Is disturbed, R will bo
a direct Soviet responsibility."
Kennedy’s remarks came as
Soviet PremUr Nikita Khru­
shchev aaid In Moscow that any
Russian peace treaty with East
Germany will guaranies contin­
ued Wes era access to West Ber­
lin. But Khrushchev still empha­
sised that control of the access
routes would bo la tbe hands at
tho East German. Communists,
and that arrangements would
have to bn made with them.
Other preildintial now* confer­
ence highlight*. Jto*rlng directly
on. tho. tens* E xilV eit relation*).___ ;
Tho President disclosed ho No
asked.for tho oonvonlng of a spa- •
rial panel of eminent scientists tn
study whether the Soviet Union
hai been or could bo engaged in
iicret testlag of nuclear weapon*.
Khrushchev's forecast that the
Soviet Union would outproduce
tho United States by ltta, Reme­
dy Hid that qader tbe'.present
rites of growth of both utlow ,
Soviet output will not reach twothirds or U. S. out pet by into.
Furthermore, ho said, a small
Increase In Iho American growth ’
rate “well within ouf oapahlllty"
would mean that Basalt could not
out-produce America at any tins*
la tho 30th century.

Donna M ay Have
Value In Forecasts
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Study
of Hurricane Donna may make
the behavior of her sisters this
year easier to predict, a U. 8.
Weather Bureau official suggested
Tuesday.
Aleaandrr Sadowski of tha
Washington Weather Bureau said
a change in tbe shape of hurri­
cane's eye, or center, may be a
tipoff that the storm la ready to
change course.
Study of Doom, which swept
Florida and the Eastern Seaboard
lait September, yielded the theory
be said. Dadowskl spoke at the
opening seal tee of tite Amerteaa
Meteorological Society's oeeoad
technical conference on hurrl-

Wi Ilia mi showed commissioner*
cracks by the windows where wa­
ter had come through.
Commissioner Vernon Dunn nak­
ed the board to place the court­
house needs oe a continuing
agenda with tbe board and that
"wo reach a decision within tbe
MXt three months on whether
we build a new courthouse or
repair the present cm ."
Hutchison said that “aomethlag
has to be done on thtse fnellittea
and we must act soon."
Zoning Director Robert Brown
said that there aro serious pro­
blama la the vault -and other parts
of tho building.
Brown reported that specifica­
tions oa repairing the roof have
not boon completed as yet by
Architect Hal Harrlaa, who was
authorised by tho board two
weeks ago to submit recommen­
ds lions on repairing it.

Graham ’s Health •
M ay End Series
NEW YORK (UPU-Evangellst
Billy Graham today considered
canceling a series of summer cru­
sade* la the United Slates because
bo feels weakened from a vlruacouaod illness.
Tbe minister, who headed far
hla Montiest. N. C., homo today
after retiming from England, Hid
ho was scheduled to go to the
Mayo Clinic ta Rochester, Minn.,
July la far ■ “routine checkup."
Ho Hid bo hod planned to enter
tho diate. prior fa Us European
crusade during which he was
forced to ttay la bod for almost n
week because of Us Illness.

MOSCOW (UPD—Soviet Premier
Nikita Khrushchov promised today
that any Soviet peace treaty with
East Germany will guarantee con­
tinued Western acceoo to West
Berlin.
For Iho fourth time t o . twn
weeks, Khntihehev said that Uao
Soviet Union is determlnod to algn
a peace treaty with East Germany
regardless of Western threat* nt
countermeasures.
"But after toe signing of to*
peace treaty, there will be inter­
national guarantees of non-inter­
ference la the internal affairs et
West Berlin and freedom of acctsa
to and from Berlin will not b*
hindered," ho told a government
delegation from North Viet Nam.
TfaoH guarantees will bo written
Into Uw pane* treaty, he uld,
But Khrushchev repeated hla
earlier warning that all control of
the access routes to West Berlin
will bo in Uw hands of tho Baal
Germans and all arrangements
for access must be mod* with ton
German Communists.
"Any Infringement* on Uw Ooveretga rights of the German Dentocratie Republic will bo properly
rebuffad," bo aaid..
Khrushchev hinted that ha would
like more mooting* with President
Kennedy like their Vienna summit
earlier thii r*Mt&gt;i

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WASHINGTON (DPI) — Presi•lent Kennedy today Invoked the
Tart - Hartley labor law to bait
the nationwide maritime strike
tor an to-day period. One union
leader had already warned that
a worse strike would fellow the
injunction period.
By eaecutlve order, the Prcsldent found that the current ship­
ping strike threatens te “ Imperil
the na.ionsl health and safety."
He act up • special board ot in­
quiry to Invalidate the dispute

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ADM. R. B. PIKIE

REP. SYD HERLONG

CAPT. F. G. EDWARDS

Captain Edwards Given Farewell Tribute
lemiaote County officials and
civic leaders bade firewall today
U Capt r. G. Edwards, welcomed
W l successor as commander of
Heavy Attack Wing One, Capt.
Joe TUB/, and beard Congressman
8yd Herloog declare wer on
“ back-door" spending by the gov­
ernment.
Capt. Edwards was given tbo
tribute at outgoing skipper of Hat­
wing One by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, which
ted him e commendation
bis efforts In continuing the
excellent relations between Navy

Resolutions of commendation
and civilian population here.
The City of Sanford and County were presented to Edwards by
Commission also presented . Ed­ Mayor Joe Baker tor Sanford and
wards with letter* of appreciation J. C, Hutchison, chairman of the
as thoy greeted Tully, who will County Commission.
Edward* also received a fare­
become commander of the wing at
change of command ceremonies well gift from the armed forces
at 0:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Naval committee of the Chamber of
Commerce, presented by Andrew
Air Station.
Vice Adm. Robert Burns Plrie, Camway.
deputy chief of operations, Navy Another award of appreciation
Department, Washington, Is ex­ waa made to Cdr. Jack Langford,
pected to arrive late today to operations officer of the wing. It
take part In the change of com­ was presented by James A.
mand ceremonies Tuesday.
|Wright, president of the Central

★ ★ ★

Florida Chapter, Navy League of
the U. S., for Langford'a “ untiring
efforts in bringing about a better
understanding ef the American
way of life."
In addition to tbe guests of hon­
or, present wen Capt. James A.
Reedy, former Hatwing One com­
mander and now CO of tbo Jack­
sonville NAS; Capt. Robert W.
Slye, SNAS commanding officer;
Rear Adm. Robert W. Jackson,
retired, and Adm. Paul Johnston,
retired.
Among the representatives of

other municipalities al tha lunch
eon at the Civic Ccptcr were May
or Jpeeph Laird of Casselberry
and A. R. Lormann of Longwood.
Officials ot North American and
Douglai Aircraft alio wen special
guests.
Mack Cleveland Jr. was mailer
of cenmonies (or the program
and received, along with the other
Seminole state representative,
Gordon Frederick,, a tribute by
Rep. Herlong for tbelr efforts in
keeping Seminole In the Fifth
Congressional District.

★ ★ ★

Emissaries Seek
Legislature Gels
Nixed Report Card Congress Must Resist 'Back-Door' Tractor Talks Again
TALLAHASSEE |UP1) w Ths
Legislature got * mixed report card ever the wtsteod from
the Department of Education and
the Florida Education Association.
Ths $200 across-the-board pay
increase for teachers “falls far
short of the need." the depart­
ment end the association said in
n report to teachan on the fete
of education legislation in the Inet
%**aioa.
But the report added, “It ap­
pears that the best that could be
achieved, without an increase in
state taxes, was achieved."
Ths report said several actions
of the Legislature, including the
one calling for the teaching of a
course on "Americanism versus
Communism," would have to be
.studied to determine their effect.
wlAmong accomplishments on the
legislative front, said tba report,
were new Junior colleges in
Orange, Lee, Lake end Columbia
soundest new funds for textbooks;
and expanaion of the driver edaeatioa program.
*

p ly To Award
Chair Bids
The City Commission will award
the low bid tonight for 80 theatertype chairs for the commissioner
chambers, City Manager W, £.
Knowles said today.
Knowles said that eity official*
franad bids on the chain at e spe­
cial, meeting Friday afternoon and
that the apparent low bid was the
Eeutbern Desk Ce. of Hickory,
N. G.
The bid turned in by the North
Carolina firm was $10.85 per
Muir.
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Board To Discuss
Courthouse Repairs

♦
The County Com mission will
discuss repairs on the Courthouse
i t Us meeting scheduled for Tues­
day, Chairman J, C. Hutchison,
gxlg today.
said that the meeting,
WfinaUy planned for • :» a mwill be delayed one hour far comi*ta*Uanre te attend the change ef

Government Spending* Herlong Says
Congressman Syd Herlong told
Seminole County nsidents today
that ha ia glad the county remain­
ed In tha Fifth District when th*
Florida district! wars realigned
and then aald ha thinka Americans
must make sacrifices to defend
themselvee, but declared that ha
felt they must be protected from
the "back-door spending" by the
fedartl government.
“ Only members of Congress can
know tha pressures on them to
take away more and mors of the
wealth earned by tha people and to
dictate how and for what it shall
be given back to them. It ia fright­
ening to feel that tha people themsalves may not realise until too
late wfast the sponsor* of many
programs know full well that every
auch transfer ot personal respon­
sibility to tha federal government
means the loss of Juat that much
of tha personal liberty that sir
forefathers were willing to die for.
"I am deeply concerned also by
tha growing tendency to by-pass

the constitutional power to appro­
priate which la vetted ia the Con­
gress, through tho practice of
what la called “back-door" spend­
ing. Bills set up program* calling
for financing by borrowing from
tha Treasury t by establishing re­
volving funds that go on and on;
and by granting authority to
agendet to enter Into contracts
which obligate th* Congresa for
future appropriations.
Th* monstrous housing bill that
cams up last* week had in it soma
$84 billion in back-door spending,
and examples of most of tha
known devices for getting around
an annual review by tha Congraaa.
What is wrong with this, you
may ask. Well, one thing ia that if
a program la financed by approj&gt;nations, tha Congress can review
it every year and change or do
away with It altogether if it isn’t
working out right. Another thing
it tjvat th* figure we call tha na­
tional debt doesn’t count these
programs, and is not a true pic-

Army Garrison Opens
Revolt In Venezuela
CARACAS, Veassuela (DPI) —'
Tha army garrison at the port
city of Bat ration*, ICO miles east
of Caracas, rebelled today In an­
other of th* crises which have
plagued the government of Presi­
dent lomulo Beaocourt.
Tba government forces gave th*
rabala aa ultimatum to surrandar
at tac* or face an all-out attack.
Th* government officially con­
firmed the uprising In ths city In
the midst of th* rich oilfield* of
tba northeastern Venexuelan coast.
But it said It crushed a amailer,
pocket-«lsed revolt by tha garrison
nt nearby La Guaira, tha port of

It was learned from official
sources that tha Barcelona rebels
central lad tha city and had Jeisad
tbe governor of Anaoetcgul state
and other high civil authorities.
The Barcelona radio station
KmUoras Unldas, apparently un­
der rebel control, reported that in­
surgent troop* were marching on
the Mg port city ef Puerto ia Crux.
lard Mnval AW Kalian
This is about six miles from Bar*Tw
gbg m
mm tkfe
fa* M
weeks
age,
the
and is one of th* country's
architect Hal Harrtaa
with Md agoriflcattel biggest *U porta •
Tha revolt of the 400-man gar.______ rod Mantes la
te make fcb report to risen at Barcelona early today
to ba one of tha moat seri­

ous crises yet to face ths revoltridden Betancourt government.
The fact that it cam* simultane­
ously at Barcelona and La Guaira
indicated fairly wide coordination.
. Caracas itself .was calm, with
radio stations aentinaing thair nor­
mal programs.
In a later broedcaat, the Em!eons Unldas station identified it­
self as “ radio Barcelona" and
broadcast robot proclamations se­
curing Betancourt of headlag to­
ward communism and coraplotoly
selling out th* country ‘to th*
petroleum companies.
It wait reported unofficially that
kedois of th* revolt were Capt.
Itubpn Mas* l'erdumo and MaJ.
Virgilio Vivas Kamlrts.
Traffic leading t* th* presiden­
tial Mirafloras palace and the in­
terior Ministry building In down­
town Caracas waa blocked by tba
troops shortly after local radio
stations' began broadcasting news
of the revolt.
Vivas fiamierea and Mase Pardomo bad taken part la previous
attempts against Betancourt and
war* being harassed by author!ties. Beth war* dismissed from ths
anted force* whoa thair first at­
tempt agelnst the government was
crushed.
A

turd of our Indebtedness. And
worse than that, It la almost Im­
possible to find out how much w*
have Involved In thas* programs
at any given time, so that we can
know what our obligations actu­
ally era. In ahprt, it means that
th* power of ths purse strings
which tha Constitution gave to Use
Congraaa, and tha knowledge your
representatives should have about
how your money is being spent,
has been and is bsing whittled
away every time ona of these
back-door apanding bills Is paasad.
“To this kind of spending, and
to the building up of the central,
ixed Federal power at tha expense
of the personal liberty and dignity
of our people, I am adamantly op­
posed. All of my experience with
you Justifies the' belief that tha
majority of you oppose them too.
“ To he here with you ludey
gives me e feeling of having a
part in a moment of history. It Is
the nature of all living things that
they conetently renew themselves,
and while wa hate to part with th*
past, w* nevertheless enthusiasti­
cally welcome tha naw.
"Tba history books may not re­
cord a word about this moment.
This change ef commanders may
not appear anywhere except in the
long and honored annals of th*
Navy, but to ua it la an historical
occasion, and ona that i am sura
will b* remembered by Capt. Ed­
wards and Capt. Tully. As wa hon­
or and say farawaU to the outgo­
ing command, and welcome and
honor th* incoming command, wa
celebrate the continuation of Hat
Wing One ‘and tba Sanford Naval
Air Station as potent forces In tba
defense of tbe United States.
“ So this la a moment of history
in which you and 1 are taking our
appointed parte, each of ua in his
own way doing hie best to aeeur*
tha continuity of this country
which wa love. 1 can think of no
batter way to conrluds than to say
to Capt, Edwards as h* moves on
to his new post, ‘May Ued go with
you,' and to Capt. Tully as he as­
sume# command, ‘May God guide
you'."

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Comka
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Door Abby . ...
Entertainment ------ Pag# 7
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Editorial
Pag* g-»-IO
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Puaate
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Society
Pago V
Sport*

KEY, WEST, FI*. (U P I)— Ten
disheartened swineries for Fidel
Caitro sought today to periuada
tha American Traetori-for.fr**dom Committee to revive Us cam­
paign to liberate 1,114 Cuban pri
aoneri.
Tbe long-shot poaribUity that
the committed members would re­
establish th* defunct organisation
loomed as the prisoners' last hope
for early freedom.
'The 10-man delegation, which
represents the captives of the illfated April Invasion of Cuba, con­
ferred for several hours Sunday
with John Hooker, executive sec­
retary of tha former committee.
Ha relayed the appeal tor reviv­
ing the committee to other mem­
bers.
Hooker said the prisoners should
have their reply by today or Tues­
day.
lie added ha had received “ no
Indication that the committee
would be revitalized."
The 10 hostages, wiio arrived
here Saturday afternoon, were be­
wildered end dismayed upon dis­
covering Ute committee had been
disbanded.

Deputies Hunt
Armed Robbers
The Sheriff* Office today hat
started Wn extenaiva search for
two N*groei baileved armed that
robbed tha Kayo Servico Station
on Hwy. 17-02 early Sunday mornir|g.
*
The two,'according to deputies,
walked into the station at about 4
a. m. and bald up th* attendant,
atealing $110 and locking him in
the rest room.
* Deputies said that ths attendant.
Cheater Johnson was uninjured
aad gave a complete description of
the two men.
Both are under six feet and
Johnson told deputise that they
held him up with a 42 caliber pis­
tol. ' Both are believed under 2d
year* of age, according to lb*
Kheriffa offti-c.

Civic Association
To M eet Today
Members Of tbe North Orlando
Civic Assn., who have scheduled
all future meetings to be held on
ths last Monday of oach month,
Will meet at 7:30 p m. today to
Um Village Hall.
Association ' officials have re­
minded that:this will be the last
general meeting before Urn big
Fourth ef July celebration and
final plans will bn mads for rite
•vent at today's

News Briefs
Back To Work
M1DDLEBURG, V*. (UFI) —
President Kennedy planned to re­
turn to tho White Huueo today
from a sunny country weekend in
which he reported "fine" recovery
from hie recent physical ailments.

Exchange Program
HONOLULU (UPI) — Gov.
Stephen L. R. McNIchola of Colo­
rado asked his fallow governors
today to fit a teacher exchange
program for Latin America into
President Kennedy'* alliance for
progress.

Optimistic

and report baek to him no later
than Juno 30.
After receiving the board re­
port, the Pretldenl then can turn
the case over to Ally. Gen. Rob­
ert F. Kennedy who could pe­
tition a federal district court for
an injunction halting tha It-day
strike and sending 75,000 striking
teamen bark to work for M days.
H waa tho first (ime aince tak­
ing office that Kennedy Invoked
th* Taft-Hartley law, which ho
voted against ai a congressman.
He acted today on the bails of
rrporti from government agen­
cies over the weekend that the
strike was having a substantial
impact oa th* economy.
Tbe reports were collected by
Labor Secretary Arthur J. Gold­
berg who conferred with Kenne­
dy during tha morning on tbe
shipping tie-up which hat bit Ihe
Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Coasts.
Throe striking unions offered
Sunday io lift tbelr picket lines
for critically needed food end
fuel shipments. This hsd been
viewed aa an effort to bead off

South Seminole
Bank Greeted By
3,000 Residents

WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. S.
spar* rhief James E. Webb pre­
dicted today the United States
would heat Russia in th* race to
put a man on th* moon and bring The South Seminole Bank in
him bark to earth. Webb, director Fern Park opened for buslnoss to­
of th* National Aeronautics and day after U was enthusiastically
Spar* Administration, arid the welcomed Into th* community Kat­
as residents attended' an
first manned lunar landing wouli
put three Americana on tho mi
“ baforo th* and of tho dorado."

Kennedy's use of the emergency
Taft-Hartley machinery.
Tbe board waa expected to go
Into Immediate session In New
York.
Tbe board consists ot David L.
Cole, a veteran labor arbitrator
aa chairman, and Judgo Samuel
I. Rotenman,
special
White
House counsel during the Root*,
veil administration, and Prof.
James J. Healy at the Harvard
Business school.

Weekend Rains
Bring Relief
ToCifrusmen
County Agent Cecil Tucker
struck an •optimistic note today
after weehand rates brought re­
lief to th* county’s $4 million
“ aiek" citrus Industry.
Tucker Mid that although there
were still some effects of the
draught, the weekend of rata,
which totoled wall over aa tech
and a half te many areas, waa
a “ promising sign-"
Meanwhile over lh* nation,
ltorma and whiplash winds whirl­
ed through the normally hot sad
dry southwest plates today and
drenched the Gull Coast.
Heavy rate battered Port Ar­
thur and Houston, Teal, winds
measured Tl miles per hour ia
contral Oklahoma add Rescue
workers geared for possible furns at Wichita FcU&gt;

Grim Task*. $
. FORK
1(UPI)
Workers, continued the
grins task of hacking thtlr way
through coal and rock today to
reach tha last of throo minira kill­
ed in a cava-in Friday. Th* work­
ers, moat of thorn minor* them­
selves, have labored around the
cluck in shift* of three in tho nar­
row ahaft leading to th* caved-ln
area. They worked with picks and
(hovels.

Rumora?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Ben.
Gemge Bmathers, (Ef-Fla.), aald
Sunday ha had heard reports that
Cuban axllaa were training la
Florida for another Invasion at­
tempt against the Castro regime.
Rut Smothers said th* Invasion
preparations were not receiving
any cooperation from tha United
States and there waa no ehanca of
a successful invasion within six
months or n yoor.

Doctors Told: Throw
Out 'Incompetents'
NEW YORK (Ul’l) — Doctors
convening here for tha annual
meeting of th* American Medical
Association ware told today they
must threw out “incompetent” and
“ unethical" physician* or tha pub­
lic will’ demand a cleanup by other
agencies,
Dr. Leonard W. Larson, AMA
preaidant-elect, urged th* crack­
down after * special committee re*
1sorted that tha profaaalon waa nut
adequately policed by Ua own
members.
Tbs committee charged te a 08page report based on a lib-year
study that many doctor* have fail­
ed to llva up to athlcal standards.
U called for “ prompt, specific and
draatie action" to d*a| with of­
fenders;
Lareun aald:
“Th* percentage ef physicians
who do net observe tho law or tho
dictate* of good conscience la lafinlteaimal compared with th e
number of doctors who eenscleutiuusiy provide tho patient* with th*
beat posribie medical car*.
“ However, that tiny fraction
must i-o excised from the body of
medicine, test it grow Ilk* a can­
cer and thus pollute aad corrupt
th* aalira profession."

Meet Set
Members ef lb* Raya! Arch
Widows will meet Tuesday at 8 : »
p.m. at Uw Masonic Hall. A cov­
ered dish turkey supper will ha
served followed by a program.
This will b* the last me*tiny *f
tha
I

IP-Inch
at a special
8 p. m.
Th* bank opened this morning
with two convenient drive-in toller
windows la operation, and future
ospanalon plana will allow th|p
number to bo Increased aa rapidly
aa tha demand dictate*.
Off-street parking for th* m w
institution else has Data provided
for in tho future expanrioa plan*
aa tha property eonUlns approxi­
mately 43,000 square feat of ana,
and almost 60 psr eont la availabla far future banking structure
and •Increased parking areaTha Interest show* by area real
dents and businessmen, many of
whom are stockholder* la th*
new bank, baa bean vary gratify­
ing, according to a statement by
A. U. Bush, chairman #f th*
board of director*.
lit said that th* policies of tha
South Seminole Bank will bo those
of rontlnuod effort toward shar­
ing In th* wholesale growth of th*
entire South Somieol* ana, to ad­
dition to promoting a congenial
atmosphere of unqualified co-oper­
ation with all of tho bank’s cueturnIT!*
Pictures of the laturday op#*
houa* are oa Pag* I of today's
Harold.

Mixing Suit
Hearing Slated
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Fed
eral District Judge Harold Car
swail wiU sat a bearing aooa «
a suit by tba NAACP to forca to
tagratioa of tba white restauraat
at tha TallahaiM* Airport.
Tba suit, mailed from Miami,
was opened and officially filed
today.
M asks that the Tallahaia*t
City Commission ba restrained
from arresting aad barrelling
Negroes toileting oa rervle# at
tba restaurant aod that th* reMaurant operators ba enjoined from
making any distinction bared on
color’ te sorvteg at th* facility.

Phone Workers
Reject Contract
TAMPA (DPI) — General Talephono Company of Florida work
ora voted overwhelmingly 8unday
to reject a new ene-yaer contract
proposed by Use company.
Robert K. Mount, president of
tha fire-county System Council ol'
Um International Brotherhood of
Electrical Worker*, said th* veto
ran aim to mw agateat Mm prapread pact, which catted fof a
* to 18 coat wag* ‘

Vattoy. Tha Waathfr Bureau farecart showers throughout tbo dap
te ,tb# upper Mississippi Valley
and Atlantic states.
Noodles and Blytta# te south­
ern California chalked up 11$ de­
grees orar tba weekend and Red
Bluff recorded 111 degrees more
in no otitee north at Ian Fran­
cisco,
Summer - stayed - te hiding far
parts at tho uppor Midwort aad
East.
Readings nt Baulto Ms. Marin
and Marqortl*, Mich., dipped to
4*. Rockford, ill., had a 68-yeat
low of 4$ Sunday nod Pittaburgh's 50 degrees Ink* an M&gt;
year record.
Texas floods- heoama kilters
north of Fort Worth whoa araok
waters swept two me* te t pick­
up truck te tbelr doatk under n
bridge. Water flooded homos on
tbo Richland HUU district of Fort
Worth aad a M-mlauto gullywasher deposited It Inches of
water In somo Dallas atresia.

Bryant Takes
'Long Distance’
Political Action
TAUAHASSRB (UPI) - Go*.
Parris Bryant, out of tbo state
until July S, took laag distaaco
action over th* weekend to keep
his political fences mrnded back
home.
Bryant's voto of part of the
general appropriations bUI drew
criticism from aomo legislative
quarters. Bryaot vetoed tbe por­
tion of the art which placed o
first-priority
classification
on
somo projects, an# tossed th*
whole building program into on*
Common pot.
To guard against any wide­
spread hod reecttoe, Bryant
phoned long distance from Call,
lornte aod dictated a tetter to ba
•ant to each legislator, assuring
Uw lawmakers be Intends to held
close to the “ aprit aod intent''
of the Legislature In laying eul
building priorities.

Delegate! Arrive
For Congo Meet
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WASHINGTON (U P» — Prvsident Kennedy today invoked the
Tart &gt; Hartley labor law to bait
the nationwide maritime atrike
for an M-day period. One union
leader bad already warned that
a won* atrike would fellow the
injunction period.
By executive order, the Prcildent found that the current (hip­
ping itrike threatens to "imperil
the na.lonal health and safety."
He sot up a special board of in­
quiry to investigate the dispute

CAPT. V. 6 . EDWARDS

News Briefs

ADM. R. &amp; PIRIE

REP. SYD HERLONG

Back To Work
MIDDLkBURG, Va. (UPI) —
President Kennedy planned to re
turn to th* White House today
from n sunny country weekend in
which ha reported "fine" recovery
from hla recent physical ailments.

Captain Edwards Given Farewell Tribute
Seminole County officials end
clvia leaders bade farewell today
|a CapL r. G. Edwards, welcomed
w i successor as commander of
Heavy Attack Wing Owe, Capt.
Joe TUily, and heard Congressman
Syd Herloog declare war on
"back-door" spending by the gov­
ernment.
Capt. Edwards waa given the
tribute ai outgoing skipper of Hatwing One by the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, which
■resented him ■ commendation
't o his efforts to continuing the
excellent relations between Navy

and civilian population ban.
Tha City of Sanford and County
Commission alto presented . Ed­
wards with letters of appreciation
as they greeted Tully, who wiU
become commander of the wing at
change of command ceremonies
at l;M a.m. Tuesday at the Naval
Air Station.
Vice Adm. Robert Burns Plrie.
deputy chief of operations, Navy
Department, Washington, la ex­
pected to arrive late today to
tako part In the change of com
mand ceremonies Tuesday.

Resolutions of commendation
wen pnsented to Edwards by
Mayor Joe Baker tor Sanford and
J. C. Hutchison, chairman of the
County Commillion.
Edwards also received a fare­
well gift from the armed forces
committee of the Chamber of
Commerce, presented by Andnw
Carraway.
Another award of appneiation
was made to Cdr. Jack Langford,
operations officer of the wing. It
was presented by James A.
Wright, president of tbo Ceotral

Florida Chapter, Navy League of
tha U. 3., for Langford's "untiring
efforts In bringing about a better
understanding af the American
way of life."
In addition to the guests of hon­
or, present were CapL Jamea A.
Reedy, former Hatwing One com­
mander and now CO of the Jack­
sonville NAS; Capt. Robert W.
Slye, SNAS commanding officer;
Rear Adm. Robert W, Jackson,
retired, ind Adm. Paul Johnston,
retired.
Among the representatives of

other municipalities at ths lunch'
eon st the Civic Ccptcr were May
or Jpseph Laird of Casselberry
and A. R. Lormann of Longwood.
Officials of North American and
Douglas Aircraft also were special
guests.
Mack Cleveland Jr. waa master
of ceremonies (or the program
and received, along with Uw other
Seminole slate representative,
Gordon Frederick,, a tribute by
Bep. Herlong for their efforti In
keeping Seminole In ths Fifth
Congressional District.

Emissaries Seek
Legislature Gels
Mixed -Report Card Congress Must Resist 'Back-Door' Tractor Talks Again
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I)v - The
RwJ .Legislator# got a mixed re­
port card ever the weekend from
tha Department of Education and
the Plorida Education Association.
Tha $200 across-tha-boerd pay
increase for teachers "falls far
short of the need," the depart­
ment end the association said in
* report to teachers on the fata
of education legislation In the last
But tha report added, "It ap­
pears that tha best that could be
achieved, without an increase In
state taxM, waa achieved."
The report said several actions
of the Legislature, Including the
one celling for the teaching of n
course on "Americanism versus
Communism," would have to be
gtudled to determine their effect.
'd^Among accomplishments on the
legislative front, said the report,
wen new Junior collsgee In
Orange, Lee, Lake end Columbia
counties |new funds for textbooks;
and expansion of tha driver edu­
cation program.
,

p|y To Award
Chair Bids
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The City Commission will award
the lew bid tonight for *0 theatertype chain for the commissioner
chambers, City Manager W. E.
Knowles said today.
Knowles eeid that city officials
frensd bids on the chain at a ape.
riel, meeting Friday afternoon end
that the apparent low bid was the
Southern Desk Co. of Hickory,
If. C.
The bid turned In by the North
Carolina firm wee $12.24 per
chair.

Board To Discuss
Courthouse Repairs
Wbe County Commission wiU
discuss repairs on the Courthouse
at Its meeting scheduled for Tues­
day, Chairman J. C. Hutchison,
•aid today.
said that the meeting,
ffg b a llr planned far t:M a.m.
WiU be delayed ana hour tor commist!seen la attend the change of
gam nsant ceremonies at the MsUN Naval Air Station.
' Two weeks eon, the cnosmiaaien
authorised architect Hal Harries
hi proceed with Md apodflcaitend
•a few courthouse and Harries la
* te make his report to
IkStfWJ

Government Spending, Herlong Says
Congressman Syd Herlong told
Bemlnole County residents today
that ha is glad the county remain­
ed In the FUth District when the
Florida districts were realigned
and then said ha thinks Americana
must make sacrifices to defend
themselves, but declared that he
felt they must be protected from
the "back-door spending" by the
faderitl government.
"Only member* of Congress con
know tha pressures on them to
tako away more and more of the
wealth earned by tha people and te
dictate how end for what it shall
be given back to them. It is fright­
ening to feel that the people themselves tuny not realise until too
late what the sponsors of many
programs know full well that every
such transfer of personal respon­
sibility to the federal govarnment
means uw lose of just that much
of tha personal liberty that our
forefather* were wilting to die for,
"I am deeply concerned also by
the growing tendency to by-paaa

the constitutional power to appro­
priate which ia vested in the Congrrss, through the practice of
what is called "back-door" spend­
ing. Bills set up programs calling
for financing by borrowing from
the Treasury; by establishing re­
volving funds that go on and on;
and by granting authority to
agencies to enter Into contracts
which obligate the Congress for
future appropriations.
Tbs monstrous bousing bill that
cams up last'week had in U some
$8J billion In back-door apendlng,
and example* of most of the
known devices for getting around
an annual review by the Congress.
What i* wrong with this, you
may ask. Well, one thing is that if
a program is flnancsd by appro­
priations, the Congress can review
it every yew and change or do
away with it altogether if It isn’t
working out right Another thing
Is tjiat the figure we call the national debt doesn’t count these
programs, and la not a true pic-

Army Garrison Opens
Revolt In Venezuela
CARACAS, Venesutla (UPI) —
The army garrison at ths port
city of Ratceluna, ICO miles east;
of Caracas, rebelled today In an­
other of the crises which have
plagued the government af Preoldeut Romulo Beancourt
The government forces gave the
rebels an ultimatum to surrender
at sac* or face an all-out attack.
The government officially 'con­
firmed the uprising In the city la
the midst of ths rich edflalde of
the northeastern Vencxuelan coast.
Bus it said it crushed a smaller,
peeksLeised revolt by the garrison
at nearby La Guairn, the port of
Caracas.
It was learned from official
sources that tha Barcelona rebels
controlled tha city end bed seised
the governor of Ansoategui state
and other high civil authorities.
The Barcelona radio station
Kmieoraa Unidai, apparently under rebel control, reported that In­
surgent troop* were matching on
tha big port city of Puerto la Crux.
Thla la about six mites from Bar­
celona and Is one of tha country’s
feggeet oil parte *
The revolt rt the MO-men gsrrisen et Barcelona early today
l« bo mu of the moat seri­

ous crises yet te face the revoltridden Betancourt government.
Ths fact that It came simultane­
ously at Barcelona and La Guaira
indicated fairly wide coordination.
Caracas itself waa calm, with
radio stations continuing their nor­
mal programs.
In a later broadcast, ths Emlaunts Umdas station idso lifted it­
self aa "radio Barcelona" and
broadcast rebel proclamations ac­
cusing Betancourt of hiding to­
ward communism and completely
selling 'out the country *te the
pviroUum companies.
It waa reported unofficially that
leaden of the revolt wore Capt.
Itubyn Maso I’erdomo and MaJ.
Vlrgllio Vlvaa Ramiros.
Traffic leading te the presiden­
tial Mlraflorta palace and tha in­
terior Ministry building la down­
town Caracas was blocked by the
troops shortly after local radio
stations began broadcasting nows
of tha revolL
Vivas Raniitrea and Maso Perdome had taken part ia previous
attempts against Betancourt and
were being harassed by authori­
ties, Both warn dismissed from the
armed forces when their first at­
tempt against the government wea
crushed.

A

turn of our indebtedness. And
worse then that, it Is almost im­
possible to find out how much wo
have involved in these programs
at any given time, so that we can
know what our obligations actu­
ally are. In short, it mesne that
the power of the puree string!
which the Constitution gave to the
Congress, and the knowledge your
representatives should have about
how your money is being spent,
has been and Is being whittled
away every time one of these
back-door spending bills Is passed.
"To this kind of spending, and
to the building up of the central­
ised Federal puwer at the expense
of the personal liberty and dignity
of our people, 1 am adamantly op­
posed. AU of my experience with
you Justifies ths' belief that ths
majority of yon oppose them too,
"To be hare with you today
give* me a feeling of having a
part In a moment of history. It is
ths nature of hit living things that
they constantly renew themselves,
and white we hate to part with ths
past, we nevertheless enthusiasti­
cally welcome tha new.
"The history books may not re­
cord a word about this moment.
Thla change of commanders may
not appear anywhere except In the
long and honored annate of tho
Navy, but to ua It te an historical
occasion, and on* that 1 am sure
will be remembered by CapL Ed­
wards and CapL Tully. As we hon­
or and aay farewell to the outgo­
ing command, and welcome and
honor tha Incoming command, w*
celebrate tho continuation of Hat
Wing One and the Sanford Naval
Air Station aa potent forces In the
defense of tho United States.
"8o tide te a moment of history
In which you and 1 are taking our
appointed parte, each of us in his
own way doing his best to assure
the continuity of this country
which we love. 1 ran think et no
better way to conclude than to say
te CapL Edwards as he moves on
to his m w post, 'May God go with
you,' and te CapL Tully aa be as­
sumes command, 'May God guide
you'."

Herald Index

KEY. WEST, Fla. (UPI) - Ten
disheartened emissaries for Fide)
Castro sought'today te persuade
tha American fractors-for-freedom Committee to revive Ha cam­
paign to liberate 1,114 Cuban pri­
soners.
The Inng-ehoi possibility that
ti&gt;* committee members would re­
establish th* defunct organisation
loomed as th*. prisoner*' text hop*
for early freedom.
'The 10-man delegation, which
represent: th* captives of the Illfated April Invasion of Cubs, con­
ferred for savers) hours Sunday
with John Hooker, executive sec­
retary of th*' former committee.
II* relayed th* appeal for reviv­
ing the committee to other mem­
bers.
Hooker said the prisoners should
have their reply by today or Tues­
day.
Ha added he had received "no
Indication that the committee
would be revitalised."
The 10 hostages, who arrived
litre Saturday afternoon, were be­
wildered and dlimayed upon dis­
covering the committee hid been
disbanded.

Deputies Hunt
Armed Robbers
The Sheriff* Office today has
started »n extensive search for
two Negroes believed armed that
robbed the Kayo Service Station
on Hwy. 17-02 early Sunday morn-

l«jf.

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Exchange. Program
HONOLULU (UPI) — Gov.
Stephen L. R. McNIchols of Colo­
rado asked his fellow governors
today to fit a teacher axehanga
program for ‘Latin America Into
President Kennedy’s alliance for
progress.

Optimistic

South Seminole
Bank Greeted By
3,000 Residents

WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. 8.
apace chief Jnmu K. Webb pre­
dicted today tbs United States
would best Russia in ths rare to
put a man on ths moon and bring Ths South Seminole Bank In
him back to earth. Wobb, director Fern Park opensd for buxlnssa to­
of the National Aeronautics and day after K waa entbuilaxticjlly
Space Administration, said ths wrlcomad Into tha community "
*r so residents attended nn
first manned lunar landing woul
put three Americans on the
Imsted that
"before the end of tha decade."

Kennedy's use of the emergency
Taft-Hnrtley machinery.
The board was expected to go
Into immediate session in New
York.
Tbo board consists of David L.
Cole, a veteran labor arbitrator
as chairman, and Judge Samuel
I, Roxenman,
special
White
House counsel during the Booseveli administration, and Prof.
James J. Healy et th# Harvard
Business school.

Weekend Rains
Bring Relief
To Citrusmen
County Agent Cecil Tucker
struck an eptimlatle note today
alter woshtnd rale* brought re­
lief to (be county’* $4 million
"alek" citrus Industry.
Tucker geM that although there
wen still some effects of the
drought, the weekend of rein,
which totaled well over an inch
end a half in many areas, waa
a "promising sign."
Meanwhile over Ih* nation,
storms end whiplash winds whirled through Ih* normally hot and
dry southwest plaint today and
drenched the Gulf Coast.
Heavy rain battered Port Ar­
thur and Houston, Tei., winds
measured TI miles /gar hour la
central Oklahoma aid Rescue
worker* geared for poitlble fur- &gt;
Ua F«UB

Grim Tapk^
. FORK M O U $ « , - .»
(UPI) — Workers, eontlni
grim task of hacking their way
through coal and rock today to
reach tho Inst of three miners kill­
ed In e rnv*-ln Friday. The work­
ers, most of them miners them­
selves, have labored around ths
clock In shifts of three in the nar­
row shaft leading to the cav*d-ln
area. They worked with picks and
shovels.

Rumors?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
livings Bmathrrs, (D-Fte.), said
Sunday ha had heard reports that
Cuban exiles wire training In
Florida for nnuthsr invasion at­
tempt against the Castro regime.
But Smalhers said ths Invasion
preparations were not receiving
any cooperation from the United
States and there was no chance cf
a successful Invasion within eii
months or a year.

Doctors Told: Throw
Out 'Incompetents'
NEW YORK (UPI) — Doctors
convening here for the annuel
meeting of the American Medical
Association were told today they
must throw out "incompetent" end
"unethical” physicians or tho pub­
lic will demand a cleanup by other
attendee.
Dr. Leonard W. Laraon, AMA
president-elect, urged the crack­
down after n special committee re­
ported that the profession was not
adequately policed by its own
members,
Tha committe* charged I s * Hpigs report based on a IH-ysar
study that many doctors have fail­
ed to live up to ethical standards.
It called for "prompt, spedfl* and
drMtie action" te deal with elfsndsrat

The two, according te deputies,
walked into the station at about 4
a. m. and held up tha attendant,
stealing $110 and locking him In
th* rest room.
* Deputies said that th* altendanL
Chaster Johnson was uninjured
and gave a oesaplete description of
tha two men,
Both are under six feet and
Laraon soldi
Johnson told deputies that they
"The percentage ti physicians
held him up with a .32 caliber pis­
who do not observa the lew or the
tol. Bath are believed under 20
dictates of good conscience la in­
years *1 age, according te the
finitesimal compared with th e
Khsriffa office.
number of doctors who conscienti­
ously provide th* pationte with the
best possible medical care,
"However, that tiny fraction
must be excised from th* body of
Members of the North Orlsndo medicine, lest it grew like n can­
Civic ‘Assn., who have scheduled cer and thus pollute and corrupt
all future meeting* to be held on the entire profession."
the test Monday of each month,
will meet et 7:30 p.m. today In Meet Bet
Members at th* Royal Arab
the Village Hall.
Associating ' officials have re­ Widow* v.dl meet Tuesday at •:*)
minded that this will bo the last p.m. at the Masonle Hall. A cov­
general meeting before the ' big ered dlab turkey supper will ho
Fourth of July celebration and served fallowed by g program.
final plans will ba made (or the This will be tha last meeting «f
av*at at today * eeasfen.
I

Civic Association
To Meet Today

and report back to him no later
than June 30.
After receiving (he board re­
port, the President then can turn
tho ease over to Ally, Gen. Rob­
ert F. Kennedy who could pe­
tition a federal district court for
an injunction baiting tho lt-day
slrika end sending 73,000 striking
seamen back to work for M days.
It was the first time since Tak­
ing office that Kennedy Invoked
tha Taft-llartley law, which be
voted against as a congressman.
Ho acted today on the basil of
reports from government agen­
cies over th* weekend that the
strike was having a substantial
Impart on the economy.
The reports were collected by
Labor Secretary Arthur J. Gold­
berg who conferred with Kenne­
dy during ths morning on the
shipping tlo-up which has bit the
Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf Coasts.
Three striking unions offered
Sunday to lift their picket lines
(or critically needed food and
fuel shipments. This had been
viewed as an affsrt te head off

10-inch
at a apselal •raw
• p. m.
Ths bank opened this morning
with two convenient drive.In teUor
windows In operation, and future
eapsnslon plana will allow tb|g
number to bo Increased aa rapidly
m tha demand dictates.
Off-street perking for the m w
Institution nls* has barn provided
for In tha future expansion plans
as th* property contains approxi­
mately 45,000 square foot of ana,
and almost $0 per cent Is •reli­
able tor future banking structure
end' increased parking area,
Th* interest shown by are* resi­
dents and businessmen, many of
whom are stoekholdora hi the
new bank, has been very gratify­
ing, according te a statement by
A. a. Bush, chairman of th*
board of directors.
lfs said that the poUclss of th*
South 8*mlno!e Bank will be those
of continued effort toward shar­
ing In th* wholesale growth of ths
entire South Bemlnole area, in ad­
dition to promoting a congenial
atmosphere of unqualified co-oper­
ation with ell of ths bank's cus­
tomers.
Pictures of tho iaturdey open
house are ea Page I of today1*
Herald.

Mixing Suit •
Hearing Slated
TALLAHAS&amp;ER (UPI) - Fed
trsl District Judge Harold Car
swell wiU ael e hearing soon «
a suH by the NAACP to fere* in­
tegration of tbo white restaurant
at Urn Tallahassee Airport.
The suit, mailed from Miami,
was opened and officially filed
today.
It aski that ths Tsltehassaa
City Commission be restrained
from arresting and harraatteg
Negroes insisting on service al
tha restaurant and that the rartau.
rest operators be enjoined from
making any distinctkm based on
color' te servteg at the fsrility.

Phont Workers
Reject Contract

Valley. Th* W«atbfr Bureau fore*
cart shower* throughout the dap
te .the upper Mississippi Valley
and Atlantic state*.
Needles and Blythe in south­
ern California chalked up 1M de­
grees over the weekend and Red
Bluff recorded lit d*greet more,
than an tailoe north et Sea Fran­
cisco.
Summer - stayed te hiding tor
parte of tho appor Midwort and
KuL
Roodlus at lauM* Do. Matte
and Marquette, Mich., dipped te
M. Rockford, IB., bed ■ H-yegf
low of 45 bunday end PM*burgh's 50 degrees broke aa aa*
year record.
Texas floods • became kilters
north of Fort Worth when crock
waters swept two man te a pick­
up truck to thalr death under a
bridge. Watar flooded homo* an
tha Richland Hilts district af Fort,
Worth and a M-mtaute gully,
washer deposited It taebo* et
water le some Dallas streets.

Bryant Takes
'Long Distance*
Political Action
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Got.
Parris Bryant, out of tbs state
until July I, took long distance
action aver Uw wsdktng to keep
his political fences mended beck
home.
Bryant's veto of part of Uw
general appropriations bill drew
criticism from some legislative
quarters. Bryant vetoed the por­
tion af tha act which placed a
first-priority
classification
oa
soma projects, anB tossed tha
whole building program Into ana
common pot.
To guard against any wide­
spread had reaction. Bryant
phoned long distance from Cali,
forala sad dictated a latter te he
sent t* each legislator, assuring
Ih* lawmakara ha inlends te bald
close to the "sprit and bleat"
of the Legislature te taring
building priorities.

Delegates Arrive
For Congo Meet

TAMPA (UPI) — GeMrel Tele­
phone Company of Florid* work­
LEOPOLDVILLE. The
ers voted overwhelmingly Bunday (UPI)— Parliamentary
to reject a sew one-year contract arrived te t aanridbliu I
propoaed by the company.
tho
Robert E. Mount, prealdent of
th* five-county System Council of
th* Interactional Brotherhood af
Electrical Worker*, aald the vote
raa ntae to mw agetart the yap-

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�CDR. R. J. MATTLI8, executive officer of Heavy Attack Squadron a pre­
pares to taxi out for thrfirat flight of an A3J by VAH-8 at the Naval Air
Station* Cdri Mnttus was the first pilot to fly the new plane. During the
last three months, Cdr. Mattua has Down 12 hours of familiarisation and
has broken the supersonic corridor of the Atlantic Ocean.

TUB ASJ lifts off the ground in its first teat night with
Mattus at the controls.

MATTUS, LCDR. Taylor Brown and Dick WsnseU, ehiaf test pilot for
North American discuss the first flight Brown Dew a A8J with Mattus on
the Oight from the Naval Flight Test Center at Patuxent River, Md.

Page 2—Mon. June 26, 1961

Hospital Notes
JUNK SO
M a b ilm

WASHINGTON (Vri)-Dam®. rotary of agriculture, were cited
J ernta and Republicans, who rarely as having boon considerably cheap­
• have any trouble finding things to er than Johnson's for reporters.
argue about, paw are publicly eus- Benson, according to Rop. L. H.
. porting eoeh other of being kind Fountain, (D-N. C.|, carried hia
proas contingent free.
Inch alda figures th* other hoa
There were some differences in
r subsidised press travel to make the nmngtmenu. Benson's press
^ euro its activities at* covered.
corps traveled in n government
Via* President Lyndon B. John- plane with him. Tho presumption
7 nan's meant worid trip got tho
was that their going along added
" erfumont started. Correspondents
nothing to th* cost of the flight.
l ware billed |1JO0 each for air The J o h n s o n proas contingent
4* travel with Johnson hot Rap, Wil- traveled hi a separate chartered
5 Ham H. Avery, (R-Xaa.), told the Jet liner, along with tome govern­
* Souse Iasi woek their Uaaeporto- ment people.
» Mm really east mom.
Accerdlng to flguroo put into
It Today tha several e venose tours
the Congressional Record by Avr et Earn Toft Renan, fWmer sea- ary,
the $37,000 In faros paid by
$1 reporters with Johnaon left e
net $110,000 tab for the charter to
be pleked up by th* State Depart­
ment
"I Just wonder," ho asked, ?what
la the policy of the government ae

Ltgal Notice

Federal ‘v O r
ah ptoomped .'Oinidi-naSlii- orntti*
Jtee* &gt;-l^b*r ^tnejf.jiken*# in
nodTfuu h m lrftt, 4Vimeiic."ie
Raster. MKT|M||LPP7pf'held
myV MMnirfWSSteF^vteWwlrsfonsrs
Teem,. Seminal* 'County Court
Son**, Sanf*r*. Plerlda. on the
twenty-ninth St*tR&gt; any of June,
sees, at use PM, x sf. pursuant
to Beetles !!•(*) nt Publla Lew
etf nf the l*tk congress.
All persona wishing I* he heard
Or* hereby notified t* appear at

menta on the subject, act Fountain
to starching th* records. In a
statement Issued today, he said
Benson took five foreign trips on
government planes, taking along
memboro of hit family and, on
four of tha trips, from five to 10
newspapermen.
He amid these flights coat tax­
payers $114,196 against nn esti­
mated $40,600 had tha official
party traveled by commercial air
carrier. Ha said nawsmtn on tha
trips were not charged for their
passageExcept for the first* trip—an
around-ihe-world Jaunt In 1967—
he aald Benson also allowed the
government to foot the transporta­
tion blUa for hia relatival, who on
on* or n o n of tho tour* included
hia wife, four daughters, a eon, e
daughter-in-law, and a son-in-law,
the latter n Canadian citisan.

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Legal Notice

TR TRR CIRCUIT COURT OF TRR
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Tor
AND FOR SRHINDLH COINTV.
elmirt'
hia conclu- FLORIDA
CNANCSRT NO. Item
alotR'Wr* wrong.
AMERICAN FEDERAL SAVINGS
He uld the fact waa the extra AND
l*OAN AMOCIATION OF OR­
plane had to go along anyway, in LANDO,
caae Johnaon'a Air Korea Jet ran
Into trouble {which it did) end to
haul an overflow of government
people. Bo tho net effect of taking
along the reporter* waa to.save
th* taxpayers almost $40,000 he
said.
Th* aichangc, nnd other corn-

IN TRR CIRCUIT COURT. RINTR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN ABO FOR

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poratten organised and chartered
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the laws et the Halted
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States
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■ARA F. WHORTON, hie
wife,, rmrald a watron DONAL a UALLKNTINE and
see CATHERINE J. WA1&gt; MARY aUKANNR OALLKNTINE.
bon. hie wire L s. eng - hie wife
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English . eingle, known n*
NOTIrM TO DEFEND
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CIATRI, nn* any sn« nil
MARY NUKANNR OALLKNether parilse claiming any
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and ill ether parti** slainMaori bed rani preperiy, lelag any right, title and ether
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Births

Legal Notice

Debra Shipman, Lake Mary,
Clifton ‘ Stafford, DeBary, Mrs.
Samuel Coffin end beby, Jackson­
ville, Mrs. Georg* Werron sod
baby, Lake Monroe, O. B, Taylor,
Virgil Wright, Bey Powers, Thom­
as Powers, Ida Xing and Beverly
Brauch, of Sanford.

ounsecutlve

u esks.

at thp Circuit Court. Sotuluels
ctfunty, Florida, this th* 1*1 Say ef
Juan A.D. 1MI.
(■BALI
*
Arthur M- Beehwlth. Jr.
Clerk ef ths circuit Court
Semlsol* County, Florida
By i Martha T. Vlhloa
Dtpuir Clerk
Wladerweedla. Ilelnea,

Mentar A Ward

■

Aiteraer* et Law
114 Fark Avonus. touts
Winter Park. Fieri**

•

Funeral aorvlces were held at
Z p. m. Sunday nt Briscos Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. W. P.
Brooks Jr. officiating. Burial was
in Lake View Cemetery,

Vanderbilt left no notes behind
when ha plunged out the picture
window minute* after be returned
to the suite from purchasing tick­
ets to tbs theater.
Mrs. Vanderbilt, the former
Mrs. Louis* MitcheU Paine of
BronxviUe, N. Y., said ab* could
not give any explanation for the
tragedy. She said she was draw­
ing her bath when bar husband re­
turned to the suite.
"The last words I bssrd were
Tv* been calling you,'M sha said.
"I called through tb* door, ‘I
heard y o u /"

billowing through tha large pic­
ture window, which had been
closed asrllar.
Vanderbilt was Uto groat-grandion of Cornelius -Vanderbilt, build­
er of a railroad empire. He waa
bora la Rhode Island, aon of the
lata Alfred Gwynn* Vanderbilt He
won Um Legion of Merit for hero­
ism in combat while tervog
aboard a PT boat in the Pacific.
Too Can Develop Film

Only ONCE
— ae have it dene RIGHT

WIKBOLDT Camera Shop
Sl$ B. Park

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Legal Notice
IS TKB NINTR JUDICIAL CIHerrr court in *\ o row san .
InOLM mlKTV, FLORIDA,
uHANuhry nn. u r n ,
If AItnr I* JONEN amt
ISABEL JONES, hi* wife.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
KRAXCU WILSON, a widow.
Defendant.
noTira op s u n
NOTICK IK HKrtEBT GIVEN
that on th* Sth day of July, A. D.
till at Ilia hour of 11 o'clock A.M.
■t ,&lt;tho Court Houm of Bemlaol*
County, n* donford, Florida, the
Honorable Arthur If. Boekwlth,
Jr. will offar for a«lo to tha hlgh•at an* beat bidder for rash, nt
publla outcry, tho followlna de­
scribed property of tho Defendant.
Franca* Wilson, and mors partic­
ularly described aa follows, attuat*
In Somlaal* County, riorlda, towit:
Reglaalag at Iht Bouthweat
Corner of Lot IS. FROSTS
ADDITION, according to tha
plat thereof na recorded In
Plat Book 1. papa IS, of tho
Publle Raoords of Somlnol*
County, Florida, run thane*
Beat III feet, thene* North
le f»at. thane* Weet IS* feet,
run thence Konth I* feet to
point of beginning.
This Hi* la mad* pursuant 1*

end personal
checking accounts are
at central Florida'! newest

facilities

Deputy Clerk
HORNSBY * NEWMAN
Attorney* for Plaintiffs
It* North Main ntreot
UrIondo. Florida
Publlob: Juno IS, lilt

MEMBER F.D.T.C,

T O T A K E A D V A N T A G E OF THE F A N T A ST IC

STORE HO URS

Couaty, { ■ — ! ■ » . . . ------four

America'! wialtbleit famlUca.
Tbs 47-yesr-old sportsmsn-philanthroplst Jumped to hia death
lata Saturday from the lOUt floor
of San Franciico'a Mark Ifopkini
Hotel, shortly after he and hia
bride of throe months registered.

Mrs. Grisselt, 92, Buried Sunday

Mr. and Mrs, Norman E. Welch,
Longwood, a daughter Mr. end
Mrs. Busan Miriam Grlssett, $2,
Mrs. Paul Goldman, Sanford, e
died at an Orango City Nursing
daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
J. Wolf, Sanford, a ion; Mr. nnd Homo Saturday after a lengthy
Mr*. Carl Anderaon, Sanford, a illness.
She had mad* bar boms in BonDismissals
ford for the past 30 years. The
Mrs. James C. Wright end baby, wife of tho lata Arthur C. Grls­
Senford; Mr*. Billy Maxwell and sett, she was a member of the
baby, North Orlando; Edith Sla­ First Baptist Church of Tallnhaaton, Daytona Beach, Geneva
Spaulding, Lucille Hughes, Ophe­
Survivor* an two daughters,
lia Brown nnd Miriam Hearn, of Mrs, A. L. Barlneau of Sanford
Sanford.
and Mrs. J. L. Brown of Tallahas­
JUNE 21
see; on* son, W. E. Grissett of
Attaway Ward, EatonvUle, Wil­ Jacksonvilla, 26 grandchildren nnd
liam White, Enterprise. Juanita 46 groat grandchildren.
Graf, Daytona, Margaret Wood,
Mary Womack, Jennie Whiuen,
Oci* Margin, Patsy Ann McDavit,
Mrs. Ann Moore, Cynthia Mc­
Donald gad Ludelie Canaavinc, of
Sanford,
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Karoy Bclmar,
Sanford, a daughter, Mr. and Mr*.
Joseph Anthony Briney,, Sanford,
a son; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B.
Wood, Sanford, a daughter and
Mr. nnd Mrs, M. L. Caannvlne,
Sanford, e son.

Mr. Raymond A. Grant, 14, died
•t hia home Sunday.
Born In Pitcbburg, Mail.,.he
had mad* hia home at 444 Burnmerlin Av*. In Sanford for th*
put elx yean. Ha was a mem­
ber of the First Presbyterian
Church of Banford and w u n re­
tired mall carrier.
Survivor* are hia wife, Mm, Isa­
bel Grant of Sanford; one daugh­
ter Mri, Wendell Brooke ef Benford; father, Edward Grant of
Niagara Falla, N. Y.j two broth­
er*, Howard Grant of Niagara
Falla and Douglaa Grant of
Brownsville, Tex., and one aiitar,
Mrs, Lawrence Hockaday ef Nia­
gara Fall*.
Th* body will be sent ta Niagara
Falls for services and burial.
Brieton Funeral lfuma la *in
charge ef local arrangement*.

County, Fldrian.
YOl’ . AUK 1IKRKNY NOTIFIED
that tho PUINIIff. FIRST FEDER­
AL SAVING* AND IAIAN ASSO­
CIATION Or PltOVIDKNCK, Provi­
dence, IL L, a corporation orssti­
nt* end oherttrod undtr tha law*
of tho Unite* Blot** et America,
he* laelttutod a suit agalnii you
In tha Circuit Court ef tho Ninth
Judicial Circuit. In an* ter U«sol­
atia County. Florida, t* foreclose
a rertaln luortaaie hsld by thsia
•have eooenbo* real property, geld which encumbers the above dopreperiy Mine situated end le- eerlbs* real property. Feld pro*
cate* la seminal* County, Florida. party hales altuatsd end located la
Hsinluala O'unlj. Florida. You and
each of you ere hereby rounfred
to file your ausner with lb* Clerk
of the Circuit Court In end fur
nominate County. Florida, end
asrvt a copy Iheretf upon Harold
A, Ward, lit. ef the firm of Windorwtedle. Mala**. Muster A Ward,
lie rark Avenue name, winter
Perk. Florid*, Atlerntya far tbo
Plelntlff la ibe above notion, on
or hafor* Iba Ird day ef July,
ltd, also a Docroo Pro Ceofoeoo
will be ontored against you.
IT II ORDERED that Jhle ho
publish** rla' the Nanfor* Herald,
a ton apt
ubllahfd la Pouunolo
fur

SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Au­
thorities today sought an explana­
tion for the suicide leap of newly­
wed George VandcrbiU, who had
inherited $40 million In the pest 26
years as the scion of one of

and register for th* veluxble

Interest In eed le IN* fel.
tewing described reel propertr, te*w|t:

Let Id la BUtk *V* of
RRANTLMY BHORBB, FIRST
ADDITION, aemlnol* Ceuhly,
Flat Ids, aesnretng le the *Ut

Debra Haris Shipman, Lake
Mary, Email Holticlaw, Lake
Moeroc, Luc Ilia Jacobi, Oviedo
and Janls Cramptoo, Patricia
Briney, Thomai Lee Powcn, Ray
F. Powers, Lucille Malone, Eunice
Dann, Herman Jarratt and Jeuia
Bclmar, of Sanford.

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SOUTH SEMINOLE BANK president E. G. Banks, left. And clmirman o f
the board A. G. Fuith, center, talk over the plans o f the institution with
L. E. Swope at the open house Saturday during which the public toured
the new Fern Park bank facilities.

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Eichmann Admits Signing Orders For Executions
JERUSALEM (UPI) Adolf
Eichmann admilled today bo
signed orders for executions of
Jews. But be likened himself to
Ponlius Pile la and washed bis
^ a n d a of any guilt,
w *Tbe ^j-ycar-old former Nazi
lieutenant* colonel told the. court
trying him for man murder that
be only passed on orders from
Nsxi police bos* Heinrich Himm­
ler that were sent down to him
“ through channels" for transmis­
sion.
"The orders came from Himm­
ler," be declared.
» Eichmann began his fifth day
^ f testimony when the court re­
cant coed after a two-day week,
end recess. Uis West German de­
fense counsel, Dr. Robert Servaliue, told tha court he expected
to complete his examination of
Eichmann "about the beginning
er middle of next week.’
‘•’Y
Servatlus continued qu
iuext
Eichmann about the so-called
tWannwce conference" of eenior

Neal officials bald in a Berlin
suburb Jan. XI, 1M2, at which se­
curity police boss Relabsrd Htydrleh announced officially for the
first time the plan for "the final
solution of the Jewish problem"—
the axterminetion of all Raropsaa

Jowa.
Eichmann admitted Friday bo
prepared the notes for Heydricp’e
speech as well ss tbs official
minutca afterward.
Senratius asked Eichmaoa what
were his own feelinga when ha
Hamad of tba extermination plan.
"1 felt a certain fee ting of sol­
ace sod appeasement," bo re­
plied. ' "I considered 1 bad doqe
my utmost, despite my relatively
low rank of lieutenant colonel in
tha SS and I knew that 1 person­
ally bad sought a final solution
that was neither repellent nor
bldeoua but possible and feaiibis.
“ I d« not aay this bees use I
am facing an Israeli court and
standing trial before Israeli

Judges today. But this is tba
truth. 1 did my very beat to
bring order into, tha abaoe end
confusion In the deportation and
emigration of Jaws,"
He claimed that his idea bad
been to ant up Jewish states—as
la tba plans for aa sll-Jewiih
area near Lublin bi Poland and
lalar an ill-Jewish state la the
big island of Madagascar.
Eichmann continued: "In the
light of all this I can esy that the
decialon was made regardless of
my efforts. 1 felt Ilka Pontius Pi*
Iato who washed his hands of the
whole affair. I felt it wee not with
n i ' that the guilt lay, because
what was laid down at tbs Wanna­
bes conference was laid down by
the popes of tba state. I was only
able to carry out orders and I had
to follow them whether 1 wanted
to or not.
"This la bow I found Justifica­
tion for what 1 did and from thl*
I drew satisfaction in later
years."
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Political Notebook

Mdi who art bent on '‘living It up4 be.

t* * * ta * S »d o f bsbur more or Ieat concentrated around
’weboob.tlM ktdfl wffl ba all over the countryside Ilka a

■warm of happy butterflies and we've tot to watch out
’ fb rth sm .

They will be too buey having fun to watch out for
'-you, eo whfle you're behind the wheel— no matter when
you're driving-watch out for them.
' We re-emphaaisc the need for people to Join In the
- national drive to alow down and live thla summer. It win

911U9; dress, |5UN| reception,
9220.00; miscellaneous, fTOCOS.
Total, $1,00544.
The average wedding coat of
IM 1U T line abmred that meat
couples emitted about |&lt;00 worth
of the extra frills.
For example, under "Paid Help"
waa listed the Minister's fee that
avenged 917.65, pine payment «e
organist, soloist and even a Wed­
ding Consultant whose charge
avenged M U ! (more than double
that of the faithful preacher).
And under that "Miscellaneous"
beading came rings at $101.77,
plus photographs, license, etc.
Remember, these costa wan for
formal w ddlnga In Southeastern
U. 8. A. among middle class familles.
Smart parents realise that the
avenge young ooople would much
prefer the weddiag cost as a deaisupte eould have‘ ths final dadAside from the bride's flowers,
sten as to how they'd like to be plus ths license and minister's
•anted T
fas; than la little point in Uvtek
" I f so. I’d Just .top at the office show-off behavior at a wadding.
ef Ilia Justice of the Pease."
A simple, religious ceremony to
far awre appropriate and also
much more spiritual than t« fa­
tigue the bride with several weeks
ef beetle drees fittings sad the
Innumerable other headaches that
•ocisty-miaded anthers hatch up
to harass the youag couple.
Mothers, have a heart! Elabor­
ate weddings don’t prevent di­
vorce!
(Always write to Dr. Crate la
care ef this sewspaper satin

BOMB, Italy— Private Opinions
Made Public.
If Russia isn't on tbs levtl wl.b
ths has aa bomb tests, then the
United Stetes is Usbto to bt. Lsvtl, I mean. There hasn't been any
thing ta ogusl America's trust in
Russia’s good fellowship since ths
first ltoa tsmsr stuck kls head
la a lion's mouth.

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For Postmasters

pttod la n formal wadding.
Of the 70 shank marriages, ths
nvsngs cost was IMILST, The
breakdown was to five categories;
paid help, 9tt.Hl flowers,

WASHINGTON (UP!) - Throe
Florida mildest! am being con­
sidered by tha Senate for Jobs ns
poatouitert.
They are Oladya M. Clifton,
Basborvilk; James B, Combs,
Qten Saint Mary, and Howard
H. Babb, Umatilla.
.Tha throe were included is Its
amutasttoos sent to ths Senate by
President Kennedy tor confirms,

OUT OUR W A Y
Trtrr JF naaSST

sftB M tt!

For yam basketball coscbes
have been advocating that (ho
baskets ha heightened to improve
the game. Now B seems that what
tha game Beads are not higher

By ERSKlNB JOHNSON
WEST BERLIN—(NEA)—The
private cold war of moviemaker
BUly ("Some Like It Hot") Willer broke cut at the Brandenburg
Gate and wound up at tho summit
—the roof garden of the Berlin
Hilton.
Billy was lucky be wasn't haul­
ed off to Siberia. IS the shadow of
the hammer and sickle at the
Brandenburg Gate of BpIltavUte,
Billy inflated a yellow balloon
with letters in black reading:
’ "Rusikl Oo Home."
It waa" only for a movie but the
Eaat-W«t sene Una, where come
like H e d t . l i tesae enough. Bin
pain ef Beat Borifal police Mootulare taught the balloon's message
wlikh canny BiUy tolled to men­
tion whan he was promised, "eooperation.1* AU he .wanted to do,
he said inaaeeatly, was to film a
motorcycle p— teg t h r o e g h

basktts, but higher morslity on It wasn't until France and Althe part of many of tba players, serfs got down to talking about
s e e
tho Sahara (and ita oil) that tht
Untess Bri.atn'i Foreign Seers- possibility of pesos became some­
Ury, Lord Home, starts taking a what of n mirage.
more rigid stead toward the govtet Union ho is likely to bocomo Why to It that Free World leadknown as the Russian's Homing o n bags such an aversion to
pigeon.
tough talk! Khrushchev talks
tough it hours a day, 353 days a
It's surprising that a man who ysar, and is hailed throughout the
uses a bulldoaer to run over the world as a brilliant diplomat, and
the rights of men would be sat­ Is forever being given credit for
isfied with n batch of compara­ 's king the initiative out of the
tively small tractors.
hands of our statesmen. And •
study of the map will Instantly
Let us hope that Mike Mans­ reveal wh|t his sabre-rattling bis
field, lbs majority leader, Is a brought the Russians,
minority of one In tha Sensts
m en If comes to his plan for I have no patience with tha
mthlag Berlin s free elty. A cease lets talk of how we of tht
eKy free of whatT Would Mr. bee world are making a battle
Mansfield guarantee a Western for men's minds. You would
aecees route to Berlin with "in- thlqk that whenever the leaders
tatuattoul peace tsamsT" Dees of the world spoke every man,
he mean those same "interns- woman, sad child in the world
lionst peace teams" which.have sat quietly In the audience, tak­
maintained such peace, quiet, or­ ing notes. Aad then went home to
der, calm, decency sad sports­ think things through before decid­
manship to tho Congo?
ing which way to teas — com­
munistic or toward the West.

Striking a subtle blow for do
mocracy and capitalism, Billy yell.
edt
1 wouldn't oven let President
Kennedy road my script."
Tha Communist bosses of East
Bcrila bad cause hr alarm.
Oscar - winning Billy (“The
Apartment") waa turning hla wit
on ths cold war between West and
Bast Berlin, hanging a whole
movie full of laughs on (aad at)
the Oeasmunlst party lias.
In addition to the "Rusekl Go
Home* balloon then was aa Bait
Berlin •made automobile tolling
apart, piece by piece. Them was
an Bast Berlin cuckoo dock,
wrapped la a Wall Street Journal,
with ita door opening so a tittle
Uncle Sam could step out waving
an American flag.
There waa a U. 8. capitalist
(Jimmy Cagney) dreaming of
making cola the national Russian
drink, add then waa n young East
Barite Communist in love with the
daughter of tho capitalist'* big
boos, who goes berserk about It all
in Atlanta, Ga.

economy nor does it propose ex­ durinr World War It. Its present
cessive government regulation.. chairman is Frasier B. Wildejf
Most of the changes it recom­. board chairman of Connecticut
mends could be effected by minor■ General Life who also ■erred as
amendments to the Foil Employ­ CMC chairman.
ment and Federal Rsssrve Acta With the help of %U3 million in
and by subsequent executive or­ grant* from Ford Foundation,
ders.
CMC llnsd up 110 sconomlsta who
The three basic goals Would be compiled 11,000 paces of reports
to maintain low-level unemploy. which researched every study ever
ment, adequate economic growth. mads In the fields of monetary
and reasonable economic stability. policy, fiscal policy, public debt,g^
No numbers are attached to these private financial institutions, fed­
eral credit program*, Internation­
objectives.
The Commission on Money and al monetary relations, and econo­
Credit which worked out this plan mic growth.
has been made up of 25 business The commission’s seven teak
leaders, bankers, economists and forces on these eubjects boiled all
representatives of farm, labor and thla down into a 300-page report.
other specie] Interest organise- "Money and Credit—Their Influ­
liens..
ence on Jobe, Prices and Growth,
It was set up In 1957 by Com­ published by Prentice Hall and
mittee for Economic Develop, now being given .wide national G
ment—CED—a research group of distribution.
100 progressive leaden organised
No member of the commission
endorses ail 10 of the report's re­
commendations. It is filled with
footnotes of Individnst dissents on
specific points. But ail 25 CMC
members, ranging from liberal left
to conservative right, endorse its
general objectives. This Is some­
thing of an achievement itself. *
By PHIL NEWSOM
. Thereupon, the note said, s One of the key recommends-*
tioni—and on* which will prob­
DPI Foreign News .taifyst
German trusty could be conchJei
President Kennedy reserved for by all former cuemiei ot Nail ably item* moit controversy—fi
that whenever U, 8. bull ness con­
himself his administration's first Germany,
racs-to-face contact with Nikita Should the Allies and West Ger­ ditions run counter to objectives of
Khrushchev.
many fall to agree to this, the the Pull Employment and Federal
Reserve Acts, the President would
To his chief lieutenants ho en­ Soviets raid, then the only altern­
bo
required to make a special re­
trusted other important assign­ ative would ba a separata Soviet
ments which now, after five and treaty with East Germany, (a- port to the country.
a half months, will determine the eluding -East German control ever It would set forth existing eco­
nomic conditions, steps being ta k -^
futun shape .of U. 8. foreign West Berlin lifelines.
The other Soviet note demand­ an by government to handle it,
policy.
Vice President Lyndon B. John­ ed immediate agreement on a explain any inconilatenciee and
son took over the Southeast Asia nuclear test ban treaty with ■ make any further recommenda­
assignment with special emphasis built-in Soviet veto over on-site tions deemed advisable for' con­
os South Viet Nam. Prom this inspection of suspected violations, gressional action.
came the decision to strengthen or that negotiations be transferred Additionally, a flexible income
the South Vietnamese army, to la a general conference on dis­ tax rate for the first U per cent
bracket would bo authorised by
step up U. 8. aid and to dispatch armament
U. 8. experts in guerilla warfate Khrushchov's timttabte is not law. The President would bo
is the same tsetics used by dm preefte.
authorised to adjust thla rote f i n It kas not yet been determined points up or down—90 per cant— •
Communists.
Secretary of State Dean Rusk whether he is willing to advance whenever it is datermlnod that the
has mot his opposite numbers in communism at any price.
U. 8. economy is moving into a
the Southeast Asia Trusty Organ­ It also has been said of him ported of ncosaioa or inflationary
isation and in NATO. Part of his that bp Is a tough bargainer but
Job will bo to re-weld NATO inis Is sot willing to commit suicide. This change in the baste tax
t strong defenslvt fores and to The next six months may tell. rate would be subject to congres­
incretso both its conventional and
sional approval or rtjaction within
nuclear capabilities.
60 days, Tha rata change would
To U. S. Ambassador to ths
than be effective for ate months,
United Nations Adis! Stevenson
by which time the shift fas ths £
neat the pulse-taking assignment
economy «u ld he corrected.
v
la South America.
Many of tha CMC's 7S ether re­
But R was Uw cocky and selfcommendations on fiscal, and
confident Khrushchev that Ken­
CHICAGO (UPI) - A Michigan monetary matters, International
nedy reserved for himself.
The "comber" stale of U. I. congressman said today that more payments, credit and debt manage­
Soviet relations, upon which tba than "100 million" Americana are ment are Incomprehensible to peo­
president reported to the nation getting their drinking water from ple not expert! on them.
after hie return from Vienna, was rivers carrying sewags, Industrial Tho president'! annual economta
wastes "aad earthing else that message to Congress, special re­
eaa ha flushed down a sewer or ports of the Council of Economic
Advisers and hearing o f tho Joint 0
thrown from n bridge."
Bep. John D. DingeU (D-Mleh.) Congressional Committee on Eco­
made the statement in aa address nomic! have considered these sub­
baton the Mth annual convention
of the Isaak Walton League of
America hen.
WASHINGTON (NEA) — An
Important first suggestion that
all the federal government's fiscal,
monetary, spending, taxation, cre­
dit and International financial
programs be better co-ordinated
with the larger private business
sectors of the economy in the in­
terest of greater stability has just
beeri presented to President Ken­
nedy. It is the resolt of three
years of study by a private, nongovernmental
Commission
on
Money and Credit—CMC.
No program as sweeping as this
Is going to bo presented to Con­
gress or enacted by ths lawmakers
this year or next. It might teks
as long as five years for any large
proportion of the commission's SO
specific reomniendstione to win
acceptance.
CMC doe* not attempt to set
forth a blueprint for the whole

Cf MAKES ONE
ASHAMED OF
THE HUMAN RACE

moves to control its pollution, its
contribution will be aa equivalent
ef the waste at M million pareons by U7S "aad no eoa knows

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Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS VkNF.
NOTICE 18 h treby Riven that I
j m t n (* g r d In bu*ln«a* at C 'l 8a.
'(French
Ava.,
Seminal*
County,
Florida, under tha (Ictltlou* nsma
o f. WELSH TIRE SHOP an.l that
I Inland to ra sltta r aatd nanta with
tha Clark uf tha Circuit . ourt,
fttmlnola County. Florida. In scrordanca with tha provlalona or
tha rirlltlo u a Nam* Statute*. tow ltt Section H I .0 1 Florida Sta­
tute* l l t l .
Si*t Harlan K. Ilon a
To ha Fubtlahad June
July
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l\ T H E CO CRT OF TH E t o t kTY
n J iD Q B .
SKMIkOLR
lO lA T l,
F l o r id a , i s p iio b a t e .
IN R E : ESTATE OF
CLYDE C. Da LOACH. Daraaaad.
TO ALL CREDITORS AND P E R .
PONS H AVISO CLAIMS OR DE*
HANDS AOAINST SAID ESTATE:
Tau and each of you are hereby
notified and required to praarnt
any claim * and dem inda which
you, o r either ot you. may have
asalnat tha aetata o f Clyde c . DeLoach, deceased, lata o f raid Coun.
ty. to tha County Judea o f Seml»nole co u n ty, Florida, at hla office
vjn tha cou rt houaa o f aald County
Sanford, Florida, within alsht
calendar mantha from tha time of
tha drat publication o f thla notice.
Each claim ar demand ahall bt In
w rltln*. and ahall atata the place
o f residence and poat office addraaa o f tha claimant, and aha!] be
awarn to by tha claimant, hla
asant, hi* attorney, and any euch
claim o r demand not ao (lied ahall
ha sold.
/ a / Donna Kate DeLoach
A* admlnlatratrla o f the
E ila t* o t Ctrd* C DaLoach,
daraaaad
M tan a trom , Dasla * H clnloeh
^ A ttorn ey* fo r Admlnlatratrla
Edward* llulldln*
Sanford. Florida
F u b llih : Juna I, is. II, 11. 1H1
IR T H R SIX TH JUDICIAL F IR .
F L IT COURT, IS A SD FOR I R S .
1SOI.B COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ERL1ITT SO. I1US
OKOIUIIA EDWIN BAKER.
Plaintiff,
sa­
ri KOR UK E. BRANNL'M and, If
marrlad, ■
BRANNL'M. hi*
unknown w ife. If alive: II. B.
B r e a d and d o r a i . r e a d , hit
w ife. If a lls * : and ROLAND S.
R EAD and If marrlad
nE A D . hi* unknnwa wlfa. If a lls*:
and VIROINIA J. READ, ir sits*;
•r It any pa rly namad haraln la
daad than hla ar her unknown
heir, daslaaaa, le**tee«, or grantat*
or
partita
clalm ln*
by,
throush, under o r asalnat (ham:
and any and all partlaa or peraona h a sln * o r clalm ln* any risht,
till*, or Intaroat In and to tha
premia** Insolrad In thla ault.
Dafandant*.
|
NOTICE OF SL IT
'T O : GEORGE K. B It ANNUM and.
If married,
- RR AN­
NUM, hla unknown w ife. If
atira:
a.
n.
read
ami
DORA I. READ, hla wir*. If
alls*) and ROLAND I . READ
and
If
married.
READ, hla unknowa w ife. If
a lls* :
and
VIROINIA
J.
READ, If a lls* : or If any
party namad herein la daad
than hi* or her unknown
heir, daslaeee, lecateee, or
srantaa* or partlea clalm ln*
by, throush, under ar a*aln*t
them : and any and all p a r
llaa ar paraon* h asln * or
clalm ln* any rish t. till*, ar
Intoraat In and to tha prtm lata Insolsad in thla anlt.
TOU AND EACH OF TOU A R E
H E R E B Y DIRECTED ta taka a t ­
tic* that a ault haa bean filed
asalnat you, and each ot you, la
tha a b o r t Court. Tha nature *1
the suit ar proctadln * ti a Com­
plaint to qulat till*. Tha aam* bf
tha Court In which aald ault or
procaadin* la pandln* In tha C ir­
cu it Court (or th* Ninth Judicial
Circuit, tn aad lo r Bamlnol* Counw ty, F lorida, la Equity No. HISS.
Tha abbreviated title o t th* caaa
la
"O eorsla
Edwin
Baker
va.
G eer** E. Brannum, at it ."
Tha daacrlptlon o f tha real and
paraaaal preparty Insolsad In aald
procaadin* daacrlbad tn aald Com
plaint la aa follow *:
Lota 11. It. and 1», Block t.
W H lT L U I ib l - FIRST ADDI­
TION TO UKNKVA ou.urdIn* to th* n e t th ereof aa
raaardad In Plat Book I.
Pa*a la, Public Records ot
.a
Saminolo Count)1. Florida.
W * Tau ar* required to flla your
•nawar w ith the Clark of tha
a b o r t Court and ears* a copy
th ereof upon P la ln tlfr* attorneys,
w hoa* address la 111 North Main
Street, Orlando, Florida, not later
than th* Itih day o f July, A.D.
( H i . aa raqulrad by law. ala* a
decree pro eonfaaao w ill b* en ter,
ad agolnat you. and each o f you.
IN WITNESS W H EREOF. I has*
hereunto net my bead and afflaad
my o fficia l aaal at Sanfard. Stm iaal* County, Florida, thla Ith day
M o f June, A.D. I H I.
V (I E A L &gt;
Arthur II. Bacltwlth. Jr..
Clark o f th* Clroult Court o f
Samlnol* County, Florida
Hr* Martha T. Vlhlan
oapu ty Clark
Gerald W . Rack
O f Sultan A Brown
H I North Main Strai
F a it O ffice Box H I
Orlando, Florid*
Attornara far Plaintiff
Puhllahi Juna I t. II. H . July I

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Nikita Acts Like Man

Legal Notice
IS TH R c o l STS Jt DUE'S COURT
IS ASD FOR OKSIIStrLE COUSTT.
FLORIDA.
SOTIFR TO CREDITOR*
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF IS. F,J FRANK
MATHEWfl. decaaaad.
All creditor* of th* Eatatt o f
IE F.l Frank M athens. d tctta td ,
are hereby notified and required to
fll* any claim * or demand* whtrh
they may h at* a*aln*t tald Katat*
In the O ffice o f tha County Jurtae
of Samlnol* County, Florida. In tha
Courthoua* at Banfoid,
Florida,
within *l*h t calendar n.on ih t from
th* date of th* first publication
o f thla nettc*. Each claim nr de­
mand mutt be In w rltln * and m int
■tale tha pier* or residence and
poetolflce addrete o f th* claimant
and mutt bt sw orn to by th*
claimant, hla a a tn l or hla a ttor­
ney, or It at HI become void accordIn* lo law.
Dated thla fla t day o f April.
A.D.. IH l.
Suit* Mathew*.
E ttc u tr lt o f th* Eatata af
1 8 . F.l Frank Mathaaa,
deceased. 1
Flrtt Publication on th* Ith day
o f June IH l.
Publish: June I, If, It. 5*. IH l
IS TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF T R R
■SI STM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT BF
LSD FOR kERIXOLR COUSTT
FLORIDA
CHASUKRT SO. H SU
SPRING Ft II I.H INSTITUTION FOR
SAVINGS.
Plaintiff
ve.
STUAllT C. STETSON. TATE H.
STETSON, hi* wire. CHARLES M.
HOBBS and JOTCE J. HOBOS, hla
wife,
Dafandant*
.
SOTIUR OF SUIT
IS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE'
TO: STUART C. STETSON, and
FATE K STETSON, hla w ife
lAiIrtttui —- Unknown)
Tou ar* hereby notified that a
Complaint to foractua* a rertaln
m urtaas* encum berln* th* follow In* detcrlbed real proparty, lo-w ltt
Lot I, Block O. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. *.
a ccordln* to th* ptal thereof
aa recorded In Plat Book II.
pa*e ISO, Public Rtrnrda of
Semtnola County, Florida, Inrludln* all structure* and
Improtamant* now and hareattar on said land and fix ­
ture* attached to or uted In
connection with th* pramlita.
baa bean filed a*alnet you In the
abova-alylad ault. and you ar*
raqulrad to aarvr a copy o f your
Anawar or Plaadln* to th* Com­
plaint on P lan tlfra attorney*, An­
derson, Rush. W ard A Dean, I f f
K ill
Central
Avaoua.
Orlando,
Florida, and fll - the nrl*lnal Anaw ar or Plaadln* In th* nrrlc* o f
th* Clark o f th* Circuit Court on
or bafor* th* 11th day o f July,
I H l. I f you fall to do an. a decree
pro ronfeeeo w ill be taken acalnet
you for th* relief demanded In the
Complaint.
Thla Notice ahall b* published
one* a weak far four consecutive
week* In the SANFORD HERALD.
WITNESS my hand and o fflrla l
eeal o f office at Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, ihl* H th day o f
June. 1111.
tSEAL)
Arthur H. Be-W m lh. Jr.
Clerk o f Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy cle rk
P u b llih : Juna II, H . July I. H
I k TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
RIRTM
JUDICIAL
CIIU'I IT IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
Ik CMANCKRT NO. I ISM
BAST
BROOKLYN
HAVINGS
BANK, a New York corporation,
Plaintiff,

v*.

JOHN O. RH INEH ART and MA­
BEL E RHINEHART, ht* wlfa.
Dafandant*.
TO: JOHN O. RH INEHART and
MABEL S. RHINEHART
Rout* I. Box IT
A flon. Virginia
TOU. JOHN O. RH INEHART xnd
MABEI, S. RHINEHART, ar* hara.
by noilflad that ,n Complaint for
Forecloaur* o f M ort*a*o haa haaa
filed a*xln*t you, and you nr* re­
quired to aerie a cop y of your
Anawar or Pltadlnxa tn th* Com ­
plaint on the Plaintiff * attorney,
Joseph M. F lii*erold , SH Security
Truel llulldln*. Miami H . Florida,
aad III* in* original Answer or
Plaadln* tn th* o fflc* nf th* cle r k
o f Ih* Circuit Court on or before
th* Hilt day of July A lt.. 11*1. If
you fall to do, ao, Judgment by
d efa u lt will bo taken acaln et ynu
for tb* relief demanded in the
Complaint.
Tha description nf tba real p r o ­
perty proceeded a ca ln tt lit '
Lot I. Block XI. TOWN SITE
OF NORTH CHL’ LUOTA, a
subdivision accordln* to plat
th ereof
recorded
In
Plat
llook I, p * (* t H to IS In.
clualv*. o f th* Publlo R e c­
ords
of
Semlaol*
County.
Florida.
Thla notice shall b* publlahad
ear* each wash for four con tocu
ties weeks In tha Sanford Herald.
DONE AND ORDERED at B*Sford,
S*mtnol*
County,
Florida,
this Ith day e f Jun* A. D , 1 IR .
H EAL)
Arthur H. B rrkw lth. Jr.
CUtk. Circuit Court
Byi Martha T. Vlhlaa
Deputy Clark
Joseph m . Fitiaerald
I H Soturlty Trust Bulldla*
Miami II. Florida
P u bllih t Juno 11, II, H , July t

Out To Win Votes
MOSCOW tUPD — Soviet Pre-; pressure on West Berlin and West
mler Nikita S. Khrushchev ii act- Germany.,
t ■
■: ''
1 i." 1
« I
The existent* of a-Western city
ing like a man campaigning for |
within the borders of Communlat
office. In a »*n**, that it just territory and the West's refusal to
what he It doing.
recognise th* partition of Ger­
The opposition is the United many- have been a source of con­
Slate* and juat about everything stant irritation to tha Communist
world.
it alandt for.
_ f a-. . «'AJ-rt '
;•'? ' "
i ,
Khrushchev can last aa aupreme
chief in the Soviet Union — top
man of the party aa well aa tha
TH R CIRCUIT COURT OF
government — only io long aa ha IA
AIATM JUDIUIA1. CIRCUIT IN
can kerp the people and other SAD FOR SRW IkOLB COUNTY*
party leadcra convinced that thla FLORIDA.
In Chancery An. I I M
country I* continuing to forge
DM DRUE
BETTY B. MEADOWS,
ahead under hia leadership.
F it I * lift
In October, he will have to ac­ v*.
count lor hia alawardihip at tha JACK T. MEADOWS,
D e fe n s e s !
Communist parly eongreta. Mean­
AO TIl'E TO DKFRAD
while, he ia laying the ground­ THE STATE OF FLORIDA
T o: J o ck T. Meadows
work.
___ ___
, -v im . u u x i i vju —. in , J o y c e
Who*# resident* la
Sunday
he
gave
the
lateat
of
a
and Barbara took part in the state dress review and
TUI South K edele Avene*
ca
im a n , Illinois
srriee of speech** designed to
Joyce and Linda represented the county at the state 4-H
TOP ARK HERF.BT NOTIFIED
■how
that
the
Soviet
Union
spe­
Council meeting.
that a alitt lo r D ivorce haa keen
cifically and th* Communlat world tiled » » » in * t yen In th* ntrenlt
(Herald Tholo)
Court
ih * Ninth Judicial Circuit,
: generally ar* overtaking tha Unit­ In ando ffor
Samlnnl* County. F lo r­
ed State* and ita allies bjr leaps id* entitled BET TT S. MEADOWS,
Plaintiff. ve. JACK T. MEADOWS,
and bound*.
l)*r*nd*ni. Thar you o r* hereby
In a talk to a gathering in Alma (•united la fllo Twur ln ew ** *•
Ata. capital of Soviet Kaeakhs- pleading on or before July Ith,
t i l l , o Ith Ih* Clerk or thle Door*
tan, Khrushchev proclaimed that and
to serve a rop y ihevtag nova
tion, licenses al any lime ot the His next renewal must, therefore, the Soviet Union had raced peat Herbert G. iDHIs Attorney fee
P
lain
tiff I H Kaet Colonial D riv e
be made by April .10, 1963.
England nnd Fro Ore amt liow was
time.
Orlando. F lorid *; Herein fall Set
Qdd year births will be issued Ur, an applicant horn in Au­ “snapping at the heel* of Amer­ or t liter** pro ooafa**n shall b o
*nt*r*d against you far Iks rating
an original license which will ex­ gust, 1920, issued an original li­ ica."
demand** In tha aald Complaint.
H* compared th* United States •SEAL)
pire at midnight on the last day cense in December, 1961, must
Clerk nf T b * C lrcait e*er*
of birth month in the first odd renew his before August 30, 1962. to a "worn out runner-'' that was
•f th* Ninth Judicial Clreulg
year after the original ia issued. Once an original is renewed, slipping fast to th* Soviet Union.
In qnd F or Seminal* Oeumilh
Part and parcel of the prepara­
Florida
For example, an applicant born new licenses always will be due
Br: Martha T. Tihleo
in April, toll, gets an original thereafter anytime during the tions for the Communist party
Deputy C lerk license issued in December 1961. month of birth every two years. congrea* la Khrushchev's renewed Fuhli*h: June I. II. t l , I L 1*66

Legal Notica

FIVE 4-H CLUB GIRLS represented Seminole County
st the various.4-H short course classes in Tallahassee.
They were chosen as delegates by completing projects
during the year. Left to right, Dorothy Tomlinson. Carla
Lommler, Joyce Walts, Sandy Corbett, Barbara Kanner,

Driver's License Renewal

0
Florida's mw driver's license
rcnewal plan f«U underway Sept.
1 this year with toms licenses to
be Issued for one year and some
far two, depending upon tha year
of Applicant* birth.
Under the new lyttem, etch
driver'will renew hi* llcenae every
Iwo years during the month ef
his birth. Those who are Isiued
one year licenses the first time
will receive two year renewals at
all future dates of expiration.
Current Florida liconses, which
ordinarily expire Sept. 30, will be
good until the last d(y of each
driver's next birth month.
All drivers In the state who
were born in September must
renew licensee before Sept. 30.
Each mdnth thereafter, appll-

Legal Notice
IN
COUNTY
JUDGE**
UO IRT
SKMIkOLE
r o t A T I,
FLORIDA
FILE AO. —
E tT A T R OF
IIKSSIK A 1-FORD BALLANCE.
Daraaaad.
TH E STATE OF FLORIDA TO
D. M. IIALLANUKl
Tou ar* hereby notified that a
petition to cunairut Paragraph I
nf the Ia s I W ill and Team mm t
In Ih* shove avtata ha* ha*n filed
In eeld Court, and you are hereby
required lo fll* &gt;nur written de­
fenses therein within tw enty «S0&gt;
day# niter the ftrat publication of
postin* hereof, should you fall
tharaln. dacrea will ha entered In
due rnuree upon said petition.
WITNESS
my
band
and
th*
■eal o f said Court at Sanford,
Samlnol# County, Florida, thla H th
day o f May, 1181.
■/ C. Vernon Ml**. Jr.
County Judge
B y: Letkg Fowlgr
Clerk
First Publtratlon Jun# I. 1*11.
Publish June I, II. It, M, IH1.

«
canU will gel m « ll»o*es durlog the month ot their birth. Once
the system it In operation, every
driver will renew hi* license
every two year* during the
month ot hie birth.
For those who were bom be­
fore the beginning month ot (he
new plan, extension* will he
automatically granted until their
birth month In 1M3. Only those
born in September. October, Nov­
ember, or December will make
rcncwali thla year.
If a Florida driver la out of
aisle during the month hla re­
newal Is due, the llcenae should
be forwarded, with (he proper
fee, to the County Judge or lo the
Dept, of Public Safely, Tallahas­
see. Applicant* should make sure
to retain the temporary license
presently attached to the 1961
license,
Validation nicker* may be ob­
tained from the County Judge for
■ 33 cent fee by those out of stale
whose birthdays fall after Sept­
ember. The nicker, attached to
the back of preienl license will
prove (lie validity of the license
and will prevent delays or arrests
in other atate*.
New resident! may receive, af­
ter passing the required exiinitia­

t

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in

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Legal Notic^
NOTICE TO SHOW ■' VI *K
TO P.Yt.'L D K RREl.l. LlfPTONl
Tnu ar* h*r*by nm lfird lhat *
pellllon h * i been filed by Frani-I*
Jo**ph
B nrssr and Suren Ann
Horner In th* Circuit Court of Ih*
Ninth Judlrlel Circuit In -and for
Semlnnla Cnunly. Flnrlda. for |l,o
adopllnn by ih*m nf t'ary W ayne
l.uptnn. n minor child; nnd &gt;nq
■ re hereby rnmnianded In ha and
appaar In aald rnurt nn Juty l»,
IH t, tn ahow cau**. If &gt;uu bar*,
why aald palltlnn ihuuld nnt ha
granted, Upon your failure In do
an, a derre* prn rnnte.eo will
entered B la ln it you.
IDEAL)
Arthur H. Hr' k » :ih , Jr.
Clreult Fnurt Cl*rk.
Ninth Judicial t’ lrrult,
Samlnnla r'ounty, Klmhla
Ily; Marllia T. Vlhlan
D apuly Clerk
Clark W , Jennlnna
Allarnay fo r ralltlnn*
see New England Ruildlng
W inter Path. Florida
Publlakr ju n * 11. IS, H July I

IN TH R UIROI'IT COURT OF THR
H A T H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIDA. IN AAD FOR SEM ISOLE COUNTY. Ik LH AhURRY.
k « . 11844
SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS, # oor.
pnrntlon r e n tin g und*r th*
law*
o f th* B u t* e f Connecticut,
r ia la llf t
v*.
DAVID
JOEL GEOROE
AND
SAnAH K GEORGE, hi* w lf*. and
nil aaknow n hair*, d*vl****, g ra n .
i**», align***, lienor*, creditor*,
truai***. or other claimant* cla im ­
ing hr,
throush, under nragalnat
DAVID
JOEL GKURtlB
AND
SARAH E. GEORGE, hi* w lH .'w h o
may b* dead and nut known to IN TEN CIRCUIT COURT OP TH R
bo doad or nllvo; and all unknown NTH JUDICIAL CIH rUIT Ik * M&gt;
partis* and claimant* having nr FOR SEMINOLE UOI kTV, FI.OR
rlalm lng any right till* nr Inttreot IDA
In end re th* property Involved In IN t'M A kt'E R V kO. HAST
kO T It'R TO IIKFF.MI OR
thla &lt;au*L
D slendsete. ORDRR OF PI M LIUkTink SUIT
FOR FOR KCLOBl'HN
NOTICE OP SLIT Tit
EAST
BROOKLYN
SAVINGS
rOBBCLO SB MORTGAGE
TO) DAVID JOEL GEORGE AND BANK, s New York corporation.
Plaintiff,
SABAH
K.
OBOItOE.
hi*
va.
w lf*,
STANLBT I. CLEM and MARLENE
11*6 North “ CT Street.
J. CLEM, hla w ife : W ILFRED J.
F ort Smith, Arkanas*
TO: A ll unknowa holro. d*vl***o. TTGART. end MARY A. TTOART,
grant##*. **vlgn*o*, llanoro. hi* w lfa; and II. D. HARTON and
BARTON, hla w lf*. If
aredltare. truetore or other
rlslm ant*
rlalm lng
by. marrlad.
,
Defendant*.
through, under or a ssln et
DAVID JOEL GEOROE AND TO] STANLEY I. Cl.LU and
M ARLENE J. CLEM
■ AftAU
K.
GEORGE.
hi*
H I Magnolia Drlv*
w lft, w hs may b* d ie d end
Fort W allnn Hraih. F|nil.|»
not known t* bn d*sd nr
W IL FR E D J. TTUAKT and
ollvt. and nil unknnan par­
M ART A. TTGART
don nnd claim ants having ar
4t K lrch tr Pat k
rlalm lng any right, lltl* or
T o whom It may Concern:
W a b ittr, N*w Tnrk
. Natlra la haraby *lv*n that la accordance with ordinance No. IH
interest tn and to th* pro­
YOU, STANLEY I. FLBM, XIAR.
th* *oatn* af Lota SIX. ITt and I I I o f tb* O rlslnsl Survey, from R l
perty Involved In tbl* cau**.
t.ENE J, CLEM. W tL F n E D J. TT
Rreldcaro* I'nknnnn
raaldtntlal re Industrial. Public hearln* w ill b* bald In lb * Tow n Hall,
TOU, AND EACH OF TOlf. are G A R T Skd MART A. TTGART. are
Lnagw ood, Fla., July II. at ( A l P.M. to haar any nbiactlana.
Oast* R. Jlockatt — Clark
h iroby nnttflai that n Bill of Com . hereby notified that a Complaint
taint I* Fore ria l* M a rl**** he* for Foreclosure o f x u rtg s g * haa
Fuhllah: Jun* H , 1HI
sen filed asalnat you by th* be** ftlid against you, and you
P lain tiff In th* s b o v t m ! * d court ar# required t* *#rv# * rop y o f
SKMIkOLR r t t m
SON I BO COMMISSION
for lb * purpose a f fnrarloslng th* &gt; nor Answ er o r Pleading* lo th*
A aHe* o f Pabll* Maarla*
m u rtses* upon th* follow in g de Com plaint o s Iht P la in tiffs a teerlbed property, sltu ste and being larnay. Joreph M. Fltsgersld, IH
Nallea la haraby g lv ta . that after'canaldaratU a, th* Btmlaol*
ln Seminal* Ceunty, Flnrldn. in Herurliy Trust llulldln*. HI*nil II,
County Zoning Commlaalaa w ill bald a public hearing ta d*Florida, and fll* th* ortdlnal An*
w ill
tarmla* th* feaalblllly at racammandlag to th* Board a f County
w tr nr P l*sdlng In Ih* o fflc* s f
L ei L I" B loih I. e f H E F T .
CsmmlasIniMrs that ih* fo llo w in g daacrlbad property pr*a*atly
tha Clerk o f tb* Girrult Court nn
I.ER
HOMES
ORLANDO
■on*4 R -IA R **'d*allal b* sn sfd R .f Rseldanilat fd u s U s it
nr barer* tb* Iftb day e f July
SECTION ONE. n erordm * in
Lata I aad I. AddlUon to C a sira l Park Subdivision,
Plat
thereof,
recorded
In
A. D „ t i l l . I f you fall to do ao,
Public hearln* w ill h* .bald la Ih* Samlnol* County llou r.
lu d a m is t by default w ill ba takas
Flat Book 11. ra g e * * and t.
Haul*. County Cumml**lon*rs R*om, Sanford. Florid*, on W ed ­
of
th#
Publla
Record*
nf
again
st you far th* relief demand
nesday, July It, I H t a t f.S I P-M. or as •*•■ ih *r*a ft*r a* pe**L
•d is tha Complaint.
Sqminele County. Florid*.
b la
Tou nr* hereby required ta eerv*
T h* daecrlpllun uf th* reel preSamlnol* C oaaty Koala* Commlrelon
s cop y ot you r Anawer ar athar parly proceeded against Is:
By R obort L Brow a
pleading
I*
tb*
Bill
e
f
Complaint
lent I. Hln.k SO. TUWhiMTB
•emlaato County Koalak D irector
nn th* F le le tltr* attorney*. WIIO F NORTH CMULOOTA. e
PUBLISH&gt; Jun* M lh * July Ird. 1H1
eeb d iv lilon arrnrdlng tn s
line**. Solomon. Konne* A U n d ­
oes, IMS D aPoat Bnlldlng. Miami
Piet Gtareuf fm ord sd IB Pint *
t t . Florida, aad flla an orlsln sl
Bonk S, p * * »» M l* I*. In■BMIhOLB COUSTT BONIkO COMEISStON
elusive or th* Publlo Record*
Anawer *r ether pleading In tb*
O fflr* o f th* Clerk of th* sbnv*
o f Nomlnul* County, Florida.
S o Ida* a f M i l a ■ a a ela o
This se tlc* vhell b# pu bllih **
■lyled cou rt an or h efers the tlih
Notice la haraby liv e * , that a fter **a*ld*rail*a. tho Seminal*
oor# esrh week fur four *on**r
&lt;Uy nf July, t i l l .
,'ouniy Baaing Commlaalaa- w ill k a li a publlo hearln* la daI f ynu fs ll lo da eo. e D*&lt; re* uitve week* Is tha Mnnford lia r
armlna th * feaalblllly *1 reoenvmasdtns to th* Board o f County
Pro Confeeeo w ill bo tskaa *s*ln *t sld.
'•mmlaalooars that th* follow in g described properly presently
you for tho relief demanded Is the
DO S B AND ORDERED at S « * .
oped A -t A gricultural be aonad M -t laduatrlal: Lata I f thru I t
fo r L Bamlnol# Calm ly, this lSth
Bill e f Com plelsL
nd that part o f Lot* S th ro | ly in g South e f SL Rd. H I, Faroat
W ITH sad my hand and seal e f day o f June A.D.. 1H1.
J it* O ra a m Park dubdlvlMan.
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Meet For Bridge

Bora' is Meriden, Conn.. Mlsa
Dayton graduated from Waterbary
High School and attended Connec­
ticut Teachers College at New
B arn . After she began teaching,
Mbs Dayton coritlnuad with night
school at New York University,
whore ska onroad her BSC degree
and want on teaching In grade
school at Ctorgs Washington
School hr tho next » yaar*.
.. A low yean ago nb* retired and
moved to la sted with hsr fsmfly.
but nob went Into substitute work
Is the Piaeensl School nod then
Is s regular tesehlag .ob. for tba
tan three yean.
Traveling Is bar hobby and the
plans | trip goon to Connecticut
sad Maine. Mbs Dayton baa trav­
eled extonslvaly, taking trips to
Europe twine, to the western U. 6.

MISS DAYTON

Ur. and Mra. R. V. Nash, of
AUaala, Qa., toft Saturday after
a visit with Mr. bad Mrs. C. M.
Wine. US Pino Lak# Drive, in
Loch Arbor.
Mrs. Olaa Romwall and daugh­
ter, Ella, tef. by ptaoa for Cleve­
land, Ohio. They will visit for
several weeks with her mother,
Mn. Sylvia Kaiaik and other rela­
tival la the area.
Mlsa Delores Swillty spent the
weekend • with her mother and
ether relatives la Alapaha, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Coltey and
daughter, Linds, of Jishsowllto,
are visiting Mrs. Colley's par*
eat*. Mr. and Mra. 8. T. Nix, at
their heme eo Douglas Ave.
Mr. sad Mrs. J. P. Sleek, af
Themasloe, Ga., h q n returned
home after a visit with Mra.

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Arrivals

Members ef the North Orlando
Garden Club met at tba Villa Nova
for tho annual banquet and In­
stallation of now officers.
Mrs. Vera Andersen waa Install•d as president. Others who will
serve with her are Mrs. Virginia
Robinson, vice president; Mrs.
Maureen Rlddley, secretary; Mrs.
Sara Prouty, treasurer and Mrs,
Hilda Sommers, chaplain.
Mra. Veils Williams Jr., direc­
tor of District seven, and a past
president ef the Sanford Garden
Club, served as Installing officer,
Mn. Robert Dean, retiring pre­
sident gave a chert talk and
thanked all who had assisted with
the work during the past 18
months while oho waa loader.

sbo says, for this b Ute greatest
reward and pleasure la teaching.
When asked what she would do
after retirement her answer was
that she waa not decided, but that
it would bo something-worthwhile.
And this we know will be true, be­
cause Mrs. Paul still bubbles with
energy and Ideas,, and will be busy
wherever she goes.

Start tha day off with a cool,
relaxing tub, to which you've add­
ed fragrant bubble bath, Hi* hub­
bies will soften the water and
leave your skin fresh and sweet.
Because of tho tlreveloss, low*
becked fashions ef summer, more
of “ you” is on display. So make
frequent use of a moisturising
body latten on your arms and back
to counteract the drying effect of
Uw min end salt water.
Your lega, loo, are very much
in the limelight and need aura
attention to hoop them looking
smooth. After Shaving, be sure to
lubricate tham wall to remove any
fishy skin. This can easily be
done with hand and body lotion—
and its delicate scent will add to
your feeling of overall freshness.
Open sandal* are comfort* bit
during the hot weather, but they
certainly put your feet aw View.
If you polish your toenails, make
sun that the polish Is always la
good repair.
Tty using a cooling mentholated
foot cream after your bath tor
comfort. Par beauty ure a soften­
ing cream on tha rough akta
Your hair can create aaathsr
summer problem u you deal plaa
carefully. Have it prafraslonslly
styled a* that you san haadte it
yourself between settings during
the hot weather. '•
All hair, whatever the texture,

, sad Mrs. Bee P. Ward Jr. pesure to tha sun. T# keep it
assesses |h* birth ef manageable and alUsctiva, buy a
lb. I **, eon, June te a! the good hair cream, sad use it oftas.
You'll find that cologne is one
S Pash Me:Uriel Hospital, of your boat warm-weather
ip have c— ii the same

• Btchird far tbo atw sift*
Paternal grandparents are
md Mr*. Be* t. Ward Sr. al

be tutored during her senior year
in High School at the conserva­
tory.
During bor four year* In collogs, she will attend the conserva­
tory for o BM degree and the
auxiliary clnsats at the Univer­
sity of Pennsylvania for bor AB
degree, receiving both degrees
simultaneously, sbo will baghi

Mrs. D. E. Dsarotph won high
score and Mn. David Caswell was
awarded second high.'
Special guests far tho day were
Mrs. S. R. Johnson nai Mn. E.
F. Gold. Others enjoying the
Samoa ware Mn. Bart Collies,
Mrs. L, H. Setloo, Mn. T. C.
Garrett, Mrs. Jerry C. Patterson,
Mrs. K. L, Basest, Mrs. Edward
Kingsbury.
Mn. Leroy Hawkins, Mrs. An­
drew Reno, Mrs. R. A. Wing, Mrs.
John West, Mrs. W. L Lswb,
Mrs. George Water*, Mrs. William
Bissau, Mre.'J. r. Barlow. Mrs.
Vincent Monroe, 'Mrs. J. N.
■parts.
Mrs. J. G. Zimmerman, Mn.
AMx Msllkol/, Mrs. Jack. Hoganson, Mrs. Thomas B. Wood, Mra.
R. J. Fox, Mrs. Richard H. Cooke,
Mrs. J. L. McCracken and Mrs.
Michael Durant

grdup cad Mn . WUtom Mackin­
tosh, who mode nemo tags for
tho mombore and gave them to the
elhh&gt;
A gift certificate waa presented
to Mra. Doan by Mr*. R. H. Mad­
den, from the members.
Mrs, Williams complimented the
club on their progress and achievemonte. At tho store of the'moot­
ing, each member received • roar

Personals
By ALICIA MART, NBA
Jit's not an easy trick to look
Cool and attractive gin a hot,
humid summer day. But soma #*•
tra pampering and a bit of planalng can help a lot.

Her latest accomplishment was
her acceptance into the Curtis In­
stitute of Music in Philadelphia.
Two daya aL*r bar audition, she
was notified that she had been ac­
cepted into the piano department
Student! are accepted on full
scholarship there after an audi­
tion with thousands of musicians
from all over the world. She will

North Orlando Club
Installs
New Officers

pleasure, reading and social work,
la her social work hi Now York,
aha was a mambar of lb* Mother­
lands Chapter of tho DAR.
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MARGUERITE EKAS PAUL
was bora In Pittsburgh, Pa. Tho
granddaughter of a Methodist
minister and the daughter of a
teacher, It b not strong# that she
those a teaching career as liar
Ufa’s work. Success in this field
comes to one fully dedicated to
hte work In all its various phases.
iMrs. Paul graduated from the
ttelvcrafty of Pittsburgh with her
AB degree and then from Colum­
bia University la Now York City
with • Master's degree.
-But added, to her formal educa­
tion are wonderful learning exporteaccs gained from oxttnslva
tdtval and tho years of teaching
&lt;4 both, elementary and secondary
•wools. White teaching in Oakmoot High School In Allegheny
gpwxty. P*.,Jtw was bee&amp;of the
Mm coach, producing some IS
throe-art plays over the years.
IShc also has retired twice now,
fjr sh* had finished her career
(Sbo thought) la Pennsylvania
W ort coming to Florida. And
also in those, later years, 1MI to
bo exact, cam* a big change in
her Ufa, whoa she married the

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Mis* Allison Lee, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee of Birm­
ingham,, Ala., and formerly of
Sanford, baa been a busy girl tba
past yaar. Mar many frienda la
(be Sanford area and her grand­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Winn, are very proud of the hon­
or* ah* continues to win with her
nimble fingers.

Wig ginlutham
MISS ALICE DAYTON is a
teacher who has retired twice.
Once from tho school where she
taught for V year* in New York
City aid now aiain in Seminole

Allison Lee Wins Music Scholarship
At Curtis
etu
isn
I In Philadelphia

By MAIUN B. JONES
Mrs. Bta P. Ward Sr. ef Now
Smyrna Beach has bass ataylag
with her graadehUdrea. Marty
and Sharon, and reo. Bon Jr.,
white Colren was confined to tha
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Grandad, Boa lr.. spent pan Um*
hare and pan with his business at
New Smyrna, Both grandparents
a n quite pleased with the new
addition to tho family, making
five grandchildren.

Altamonte Springs

Miscellaneous'
Shower Honors
Recent Bride

Jutt prior to her marriage to
Andy Duda III,. Mlsa Pat Jacta
ton of Oviedo waa honored at a
miaeellaneoui ahover given by
Mn. Lonnie Alexander, Mr*, p.
M. Smithkon, Mr*. J. P. Elridje,
say High School in Birmingham Mr*. Westey V. Swenson, Mr*.
and recipient of the music de­ Gordon Pendarvls, Ur*. Joe 1.
partment’s
awsxd for- throe Beasley, Mrs. Max Leinhart and
Mrs. J. B, Jones Jr, at the City
straight years. Ibis year she won
Hall Memorial building.
a national French leaebers of
The spaclou* room was decorat­
America award.
ed
with huge baskets of gladioli
Sbo is a member of Alpha
Tbeta Delta Sorority and was in and (be bride’s table, overlaid
lb* “ lead-out” at the annual ball with a white cloth, was centered
at tba Birmingham Country Club, with a silver crescent shaped
this month.
r bowl of roses.
She was also a finalist in the ~ The honoree was assisted in
Junior Miss Alabama Contest, opening her gifts by her aunt. Mr*.
held in Birmingham, and chosen Allen Johnson of Atlanta, while
as one of the six reprasenUtlv* Miss Peggy Fleming, alio a
talents to perform In the final bride-elect, kept the gift book.
pasennt staged by Jimmy Hatch­ The serving table waa centered
er, who was In charge of the Miss with an unusual arrangement o f
America contest at Atlantic City, roses, flanked with crystal can­
delabra and while tapers.
last year.
She won the coveted Hugh A colorful array of sandwiches,
Thornes scholarship, a year at tba mints and nuts added to the at­
Birmingham
Conservatory
of traction of tbo table. Two crystal
Music, la April sbo won tho reg­ punch bowb containing colorful
ional competition for the Merri- punch was served by the hostei*.
wether-Post Contest In Atlanta, A largo group of relatives and
Ga. This entitled hsr to repre­ friends, Including Mrs. Douglas 11.
sent the district In Washington, Jackson, mother of the honoree,
D. C. and to perform with the ■nd Mrs. Andrew Luther Dudqp
National Symphony* under the- di­ Jr., mother of the groom, were
present for the occasion.
rection of Howard Mitchell.
She played Beethoven's (Em­ Tbo bride was given a place
peror). Concerto, and was enter­ Mltlng In her chosen patten of
tained by congressman George china by tbo hostess.
Huddleston of Alabama- while In
the Capital with bar parents.
This was the second year she won

Church

MISS ALLISON LEG

P roject' Chosen By
■Mn. Virginia Boyd was hostess
to Um Ethel Root Circle ef the
Congregatteaal Christian Church
at JMr.homa, too Camellia Court,
Ire thb regular monthly meeting,
Mn. Ralph Lessing led the de.
ration after which tbo various
officers gave their reports.
The members wen quite pleased
when two foreign letter* wore
read. Ore waa from Nowell
Steward of tho Congregational
Christian Snrvlea Committee, Athare, Greece, thanking the ladle*
for fulflUteg their friendly ser­
vice quote by sending money to
purchase much needed blankets.
There blankets are being u*ed
to the mouatelaous area* in west
antral Greece. Mott uauiutl was
th* latter heeding which was
printed In both Englbh and
Greek.'
The second tetter was alio a
thank-you letter from the Amer­
ican School for Boy*, Tala* Keysort, Turkey, thanking the group
tor the books rent to them.
The Gold Bond Group project
•tan waa scab discussed and the
lodtea decided to work for a
steam table for their ehureh kit­
chen. Thb had been discussed be­
fore but a definite Item bad not
boss decided on. Members were

urged to aav* their stamps and
book backs la order to procure
this nice and much reeded table.
Colorful and tasty refreshments
consisting of marshmello-nut sal­
ad and crackers, Um* soda with
grpea tinted leecubes were reread
by the hostess to Mrs. Howard
Rollins, Mrs. Maurice Corbett,
Mrs. Bes Alford, Mrs. H. Thurs­
ton, Mrs. Etrl Mosley, Mrs. E.
Simpson, Mrs. Baton Romusat,
Mrs. Oscar Zittrower. Mrs. Nor­
ma Cook, and Mrs. Leasing.
Th* next mooting wilt be n Joint
meeting of both the church circles
on July S at T:4I pm. In the
Fellowship Hall of tho church
with Mrs. Altortl and Mrs. Cor­
bett ns hostess*!.

Luncheon Honors
Oviedo Graduates
Mbs Nancy Zstea and Mbs
Julia Gore, member* ef thb
year's Oviedo High graduating
class and Mrs, Milton Gore, who
will receive her degree at Rol­
lins this summer, wore guests
of honor at a luncheon given by
Mra. Jack Dodd last Saturday.'
A group of friends of both th*
three honor*** and tho hostess
were invited to enjoy th* occasion.

Mbs Laa ha* aceompaabd the
Rameoy Glee dub during her
three yuan at kamsey High and
b a member of tin Ramsey Eaeemblo of tho Glee Club, which
has woo superior ratings in state
competition for four years. ThSy
won a special award this year sad
aa invitation to sing far tho state
meeting of tho Federation of
Musk Teachers la Montgomery.
She has appeared with thb group
on local TV programs many
times,
She b pianist tor the down­
town Pirn Baptist Church la
Birmingham and will conliau* un­
til sbo leaves for tho Curtb Insti­
tute, in September. She plays lor
all aarvleoa and tho Junior and
senior choirs.
Thi^ summer AUbon will gift
a solo recital ovor on* ef tho TY
stations with to minute# of ftano
music and 'Interflow with Everett
Holly. Sbo will also compete la
tho scholarship division of the
Mbs Alabama centML
Thb b Just n tow of her aecomplbhmeats and activities. Her
Sanford relatives and friends are
always anxious to know what
she hat not already won and will
bo watting to see her nemo on
Broadway some day.

Calendar
MONDAY
Monday Evening Circle of the
Women’s Society of Christian Ser­
vice of the Crate Metbodlit
Church will meet at S p.m. with
Mrs. C. R. demmer, A white
elephant sale will follow the bus­
iness matting.
TUESDAY
&lt;
Tuesday Evsning Circle cf the
Women’s Society of Christian Scrvie* of Graeo Methodist Church
w d moat at I p.m. with Mrs. B.
U Adams. A white ebphant sale
will bo conducted at tbo dose of
tbf business and program.
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Personals
By ATLANTA MeOMNH
Mrs. Howard Van Pelt, secre­
tary of Attamaato Springs Etemsatary School, la recuperating
satisfactorily in Brass 111 at th*
Florida Sanitarium la Wlater Park
after undergoing surgery Meodsy.
She will return to her heme' eo
Forest Lake Dr., Pereat City.

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Personals

it's such a treat to beat the heat!

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Mon. June 26, 1961-—Pare 7

(Dstah O bby:

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ^ B B Y : What future is there
n o r n young man, 24, who lives to gamble?
It started out to be a hobby, but now It Is
his full-time occupation. He hns ideas that
are out o f this world when it comes to
making a fortune gambling. He is goodlooking, well-liked, and educated. He aaya
he has studied the odds, and he gambles
"scientifically," so he can never lose. Ho
claims ha has read extensively on “ tho
ychology o f gambling." So far he has
en lucky. But do you think a girl can be
happy with a man who makes his living
this way?
GAMBLERS GIRL

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DEAR GIRL: The “psychology o f
gambling" is not very complicated. It Is
the science of trying to get something for
nothing. Don't bet on n gambler. You are
a cinch to lose.
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DEAR AB B Y : Why does a mere wife
think she has special privileges? Every­
one knows "Till death do us part" is oldfashioned. I f a wife can't hold her hus­
band, why doesn’t she get out?
I was married and had one child, aged
4. I fell in love with another man. We
worked together. He waa married in name
only. His wife was older than he was. He
married young And didn’t know the score.
We planned to get divorces and marry.
•He wanted to wait. 1 did not, so 1 divorced
my husband. My boy friend stalled. So I
phoned his wife and let her know that I
was in the picture. 1 wrote her letters tell­
ing her everything. I also parked outside
her house, wanting to talk to her in per­
son, but she ignored me. My boy friend
started feeling sorry for his wife and told
me to lay off, I refused. Then he finally
gave me tho old excuse about his wife
^ b ein g sickly, and his children needing him.
v My home is broken up because 1 believed

DEAR WOMAN: There is no man to
"figh t" for. He has given YOU up. To
paraphrase your own words, " I f a woman
can't steal another's husband, why doesn't
she lay o ff? " Look for a man in your
league.
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DEAR ABBY: A bunch o f catty wom­
en wrote In asking you if their neighbor,
who went to barber college to learn how
to cut her husband's hair, carried a hot
lunch to his place o f work every day in­
stead o f packing him a sandwich, never
disagreed or argued with him, and al­
ways called him "Sweetheart" and "Baby,”
was the ideal wife, or were the rest of
them Just "average slobs.” And your
answer. Dear Abby, didn’t sound like you.
Tell me the truth, do you write your awn
column every day? Or were you on voca­
tion?
ABBY FAN
DEAR FAN: I write my own column
every day. And I never go on vacation. If
I said that woman was anything but an
ideal wife. I must have had a geranium in
my cranium. Forgive m e?
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CONFIDENTIAL TO "KEEPING A
SECRET": There is no law against being
married twice. Providing you marry the
aame person.
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One of tbe things that house­
wives seem to do best Is make
lists.
a At any time of the day, and day
o f tbe week, Jhe average house­
wife has at least one list going,
probably more.
There is always a grocery list,
of course—on which the efficient
housewife writes down everything
ebo Intends to buy on her next
Trip to the supermarket. This is,
unfortunately, the list she often
forgets to take along when aha
{fights out for tbe market.
.Then there to a "fix-it" list that
isiariy always has a few item!
on it auch as "call about wash­
er," "get toaster repaired," "tabte top xefinlsbed." This is pro­
bably the most burdensome list of
ell for, as any housewife knows,
getting anything repaired is a

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For Abby's boklct, "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," eend 60 centa to Abbyt
Box 3366, Beverly Hills, Calif.

major project—whit with walling
around for* a repairman to show
up tomorrow and then watting
around tbe day attar when he
doesn't show on schedule; then
finding* out that a part has to be
ordered and going through the
same routine again. For that rea­
son all but the most necessary
repairs usually atay on tbe list
guile a while.
Thereto also usually a gift list—
reminding the housewife of tbe
wedding gifts, birthday gifts,
graduation gifts, bourawarmtag
gifts, and so on, that need to be
bought, glft-wrgppod end mailed
or delivered within the next few
weeks.
Thereto also a list of appoint­
ments for the whole family—state
it to tha bourawtte who has to
remember junior's dental ap­
pointment, sister’s music tassoa,

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and tha Ukc. In tha average f»m
tly this list—filled with a week’s
appointments—is usually a -dapressing tight to lha housewife
who doubles as family chauffeur
at well at secretary to her tribe.
If there is a party In the offing
there Is sure to be a list that in­
cludes such things at guests ta
be tavited, special household
chores to be doM, food to bo
bought, and to on.
A housewife Just couldn't get
along without bar lists. For bar
they take the place of a private
secretary.
Add to your list: Send for Ruth
Milieu’s booklet, "HoW to Hera
a Happy Husband." Send S3 cents
to Ruth Mlllelt Reader Service
c/o The Sanford Herald, F. O.
Box 4M, Dopt. A, Radio Ciiy Sta­
tion, New York II, N. Y.

there U no 100 per cent play at
South's dlipoaal, but ha has a
much better play than the one
Just mentioned.
South should draw two roundi
of trump* and then lead out bin
ace, king and queen of elube. The
way the cards lie, East who hold*
four clubs and three tnimpe will
be unable to keep 8outh from
ruffing out Ms last club and nuk­
ing Mr contract.
If tho dube happened to break
3-3 South would simply pull the
last trump. If tho man with two
trumps held the four dub* South
would not have boon able to make
hie contract on any line of play.

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ByOswald Jacoby

The “ nothing play” is a play
that can lose, but can't win. It ta
tbe exact oposlto of tha “ 100 per
cent play" that can win but can't
loee.
West leads three rounds of
(•tarts against South's four spade
contract. South niffs tho third
toad and if he wante to try n
nothing play be simply rune off
four trump leads and hopes that
tho duba will break or that which­
ever opponent hold* four club* will
have discarded one.
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This Isn’t n real nothing play
because It can work; clubs have
fe e n known to break 3-8. Also,

By ERSKINE JOHNSON
ROME — (NEA) — So Ernest
Borgnin* leaned down to pick up
Knty Jurndo end , , , "BOOM,
BOOM, BOOM!"
"We were framed," the fiery
Mexican actress exploded to me as
the and Ernie eat billing end coo­
MONDAY F. M.
ing and deploring "the icandnltil* (S) Channel Sis K tw irooa
ntekeri • with • flashbulbs" who
i l l anc New*
prowl the Vie Veneto after dark.
t i l l ( t ) Neweeep*
"Swindled," Ernie said.
t i l l (*&gt; m ission* *t IPs century
it ) sue r ie . News
The headline over the photo said
S:tl (I ) Ames A U t r
Ernie had slapped Katy in the face
1:30 IS) Hlanwey Patrol
Sill It) Iluatler-Brlnkler
right in front of everybody at the
(S) Weekly News Review
t i l l (») Aeilitnmeat Ueierwater sidewalk cafe on the Via Veneto
IS) Frontier
shortly niter their U. S. separa­
TiSS (I) Dltest
tion and reconciliation hero for a
Till (I) Douc U n t i l
second honeymoon.
Till (SI The Americana
(St T* Tell Tke Truth
"I slipped and went boom and
(SI Choyonae
the flashlight* went boom and
list) &lt;() Fete A tiled**
Sill i l l W ell. Farce
boom w* were on the front pages,"
(I ) H rlntlec Up Buddy
Knty wailed.
(*) C u rdli* l i e
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"I didn’t slap her," Ernie said.
(Cl Whleperlnc Smith
"She
slipped and I picked her up,"
Sill (*t Andy aritrith
(St Concentration
"I'm always falling down," Katy
( ! ) Adventure* In Paradle* explained. "I have weak ankles,
tliSS (t l Htrbern BlAlwyek
ever since I'm a child. Sometime*
t*:oo i*t Hennesey
lll is (It Panic
I Just stand up and I go boom. I’ve
(I) Peter Ounn
been falling down in high heels
tl&gt; June Aiiyeen
U t il &lt;S&gt; Newecopn
since I was 16. We were framed."
(St Channel t K tw eroea
Ae they, told it, nnd nt others
(St Ilia Florida Ntwa
IliU (I ) Steltywaei Mavis
confirmed it, free lance photog­
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raphers along lha Via Veneto and
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Isn’t. 1:30 p. m. ABC.
Danny Thoms*. (Repast) —
Uncle Tonoosa (Hans Ceoriad)
returns for a visit and takas aver
the show. His purpose ta^ cental
la (a help a relation out by invest*
Inf la a niihtclub. Much talk
from Tonoosa— much entertain*
meat, t p. m. CBS.
Andy Griffith. (Repast) - IBS
Man of eastinf Dot Knotts a* a
lever Is e good one, ae ho sad
Andy
Griffith
are cagsftaf
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Is asking calf eyes at a (U1 agd
bass Sheriff Andy plans an Hvtag
hint as extra push. I;M p. ■ .
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man who shot his eon, and the
cap who believes in bon*si aid
objective investigation finds him*
aedf aa blinded with hatred, ha
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"Teel Mm about my pMntlngV
Katy said.
“ With two fingers," Ernie eald.
“ Water colon like children do. But
she's greet."
“1 can't us* a brush," Katy said.
“ You should s m our bills for manIcutes." Ernie said, “ He has his
car (a 114,000 sports Job he Just
bought) and 1 have my finger
painting," Katy said.
"It's Ilk* Katy told me when we
were married,” Ernie said. "She
said, 'No two 24 hours with me
will b* tha aame.’ She waa so
right."
Tha Via Veneto “ swindle" itlU
bothered Ernie. "Never point a
finger," he warned.
“If you did," Katy laid, “ if* go­
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Hollywood.
Burfsido • — "The frightened
Canary." (Repeat). If only to see
Ray Danloa'e portrayal of a vie*
ious, egotistical nightclub star,
this one U worth a took. The sur­
rounding plot la generally rou­
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at the world-famous living dangerouily.
"Never point a finger," Borgnine Arned. “The photo comet
out in tha papers her* saying that
you were threatening someone."
“It happened to Ava Gardner,
too," Ernie said. “She told mo one
of tha photographers got mad at
her and tho got mad at him. So
one day he climbed a balcony and
photographed her in tha nude. We
don't go near the Via Veneto any­
more.
Cameo roles In two movies,
“Bai-abbaa," and4“ Tbe Last Judg­
ment," and a starring part In an­
other, "The Brigands," all for pro­
ducer Dina da Laurcntlls, brought
Borgnine to Rome. The arrival of
Katy won her a role in “ Barabbai," too.
She'* playing * bawdy Jeru­
salem tavern keeper, girl friend of
the aseasln (Anthony Quinn) par­
doned when Christ was crucified in
his place.
“ But first I must less thee ac­
cent," the Iasi from Tamalaland
fretted. "I can't be Katy aaylng,
'31, Heitor Barabbas'."
With Ernloto Italian background
—his great-grandmother was a
countess—he hat many relatives
here.
“ Mora cousins than Chill Wills,"
he roared.

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CP0 Has Rough Time

Brawl, 'Boner' Sparks
Weekend Baseball
United Press International
Tha major leagues staged an
early July 4 celebration Sunday
- with display of fireworks involv­
ing a boms run record, a brawl
and a 386-foot force play which
recalled the moat famous "goner"
In baseball history.
When the short tempers and
long homara had at last been all
recorded It waa a day on which:
—Norm Cash hit three home
runs as the Detroit Tigers and
Cleveland Indians spilt a doubtstflbader to move within four of
Body York's 28-year-old big
league mark of 18 homera In one
month.
—Volatile Jimmy Piersali touch­
ed o ff a near riot when he scuf
fled with pitcher Jim Running dur­
ing the Tigers' 6-3 first-game vie
tory and Vie Powers narrowly
avoided a "Merkle boner" on tho
slay which enabled the Indians
W&gt; win the second gams, 44.
—Tht Cincinnati Rsds fought off
lata-lnning threats to beat tha Lot
Angeles Dodgers, 8-2, and -go
three games in front in the Na­
tional League.
—Tha Chicago White Sox whip­
ped tha Washington Senators, 74
and 64, to run their winning
■trsak to 10 games and gtva them
M victories in their last IS games.
” —A record 16 pitchsra saw ac­
tion aa the Baltimore Oriolaa
downed the Loa Angeles Angels,
8-8, in a four-hour and 42-mlnsta
14-Inning marathon.
Cash drove in four runs with
his 22nd and 23rd homara of ths
season to spark tha Tigara in thalr
opener and hla 24th of th* season
In th* nightcap gave him at t’ tnl
® f 14 for tha month.
Ptqraall precipitated tho brewl
on the field when Banning hit him
on the shoulder with n pitch in the
fifth Inning. Piereall charged to
the mound and began to throw
punches aa both beaches emptied
end players awarmed onto th*
field. Piereall, Johnny Tompla and
Bob Halo all were ejected whan
order was restored.
9 Power avoided goat's home of
monumentaT^proportions to the
ninth Inning of the second game
which ended whan Chock Eaeegian hit a 380-foot drive te right
field with th* bases filled end one
out Power, thinking tbe hall,
would go over tho fence for a
homer, neglected to run end waa
forced out at second has* when

2 Teams Tied
Two teems era tied In tha Mr.
and Mrs. Bowling League with a
record of Bl wine end seven bases.
Tied for first are the Richards
QLd Kipp turns. In third place end
fourth piles all tied up are the
Martins and SpoUkis.
In recent keglsr action, Bpolskl
had high Individual single with
MT and high aeries wKh 964.
In ether league action, the
American Legion team la pacing
the Jet Lanes Keglers with a 12-4
mark. la second place Is Biggs
fomoco and third la Oviedo.
rJu tha Mixed scratch League, the
ABCs are boldlag first with a
11-B record followed by the Tippete, 10-6 end Stingers, 8-f.

Gets Check-Up
MILWAUKEE (UPI)-D*1 CrandaU remained homo for further

Al Kalina relayed the carom off
the fence to second base. Essegian lost credit for a hit hut Mike
de la Hos’ run counted because
the forceout of Power at second
base was only the second of the
Inning,
It was the samp type of play
by Fred Merkle which cost the
New York Giants the IMS pen­
nant and caused him to be ridi­
culed for a half-century.
Vada Pinson’s double was the
key blow of a first Inning in
which the Reds scored all three
of their runs. Joey Jay shut out
tha Dodgers until the seventh
when Jim OTOole and Jim Brosnan went to hla reacue. Brosnan
preserved Jay’s ninth win by
striking out Daryl Spencer to end
the Dodger rally.
Billy Fierce pitched an eighthitter and struck out 10 to win
tha 180th gama of hla career with
the White Sox in the opener and
then Early Wynn came biclp with
four-hit pitching for eight Innings

In Babe Ruth Play
CPO’a Babe Ruth League lean
had a rugged time tait week in
meeting two Tartara la the Lake
Mary and Elki clubs, and al­
though some brilliant baaeball
wai played the games didn’t get
Into the booki. The Lake Mary
score was three all, while the
tally wai 4-4 when the curfew
caught the Elks game.

to win hit fifth gama of the year
and ESBth of his career.
The New York Yankees beat
the Minnesota Twins, 8-4. and the
Kansas City Athletics topped the
Boston Red Sox, 8-2, after a 7-4
loas in other American League
gem's. In the National League,
the St. Louis Cardinals won, 3-1,
after losing to the San Francisco
Giants, 6-4, the Philadelphia Phil­
lies downed the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates, 4-3, after a 10*6 defeat and
the Chicago Cuba defeated the
Milwaukee Braces, 6*3.

Executives Tackle
Expansion Woes

Palmer Not
Too Pleased
With Golf Win

SEMINOLE DEPUTIES assisted with a weekend cruise for boys from
the junior deputies organization sponsored by Orange County Sheriff
Dave Starr; Deputy Veen Brewster is shown loading a boat with gear to
take some o f the boys to Ponce DeLeon Springs, where Volusia Sheriff
.Rodney Thursby was host to an overnight camp and barbecue.
(Herald Photo)

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (UPI)
—Arnold Palmer's severest critic
must be Arnold Pelmer.
The Lit robe, Pa., perfectionist
admitted be wasn't too plsassd
with hli Irons Sunday after win­
ning the West Open golf cham­
pionship for the first time with a
71-bote score of &gt;71.
Sanford's Jet Lanes Traveling
"I'm hitting the greens okay
but I'm not getting dose enough Team brought home tha bacon
to the pin," Palmer complained. last Sunday over in Titusville, as
"You can expect to link a few they did tha almost Impossible
20-footers but not all of them."
Palmer posted a two-under-par and wrapped up tbe championship
88 in the final round to (urn back at the last minute. Rolling In The
old rival Sam Snead by two Central Florida Inter-City Trawl
strokes. Snead, who started the League, the women faced compe­
day in a aix-way tie for fourth tition from such cittes as Orlanplace at 207, finished with a 66 Mo, Ocala, Lakeland, Leesburg,
to give Palmer a run for the $3,- DeLand, New Smyrna, Cocoa, Ti­
tusville and Winter Garden.
000 first prise.
However, Palmer eoncadtd that Going Into Sunday’! play with
haring Snaad in tha same three- 1H points leeway they bad three
soma in tha final round didn’t
bother him at all.
"He was three strokes behind
me until tbe 16th and If you atari
worrying about guys three shots
back, you've got about 160 guys
to worry about," PalmeF said.
So Palmer Just played tbe same
steady golf bo displayed In the
three previous rounds and upped Tho entire Thursday Nile Mixed
hla 1861 earelnis to $30,343, see- League la now closely bunched
end only.to thf . $33,979 taken by 'around th* second spot, as Pow­
Gary Player of South Africa on
the current tour. Player, at 282, ell’s Office Supply continued pad­
won 8269 to finish In tbs money ding tbeir bold oh first, adding
for the 28th consecutive time.
four wins from Pryor's to give
Doug Sanders, who started the the tuppliefi 29 wins in first place.
float found.In second place, had Appleby's Restaurant holds sec­
a ooe-ovtr-par 72 and had to aet
ond with 11, Sanford Mfg. has IT
tie for fifth place money.
Two atretch runners, Johnny in third, with DeBary Pharmacy,
Pott and Billy Casper Jr., climbed Pryor'a State Farm Ins. and SteinJo third and fourth place In tbe meyer Roofing all In fourth with
final atandings. Caspar had a 66 19 points. Union Park Pharmacy
for a 279 total while Pott’s Anal follows with 14, then comes Pier67 gave him 274.
ro’a with it.
Carl Vret Herbulis look high
scratch aeries honors with a big
600 sat, while Bill Foster had high
single game, 214. Gloria Accardl
had a 811 seriea to lead the warp-

Sanford Keglers Take Inter-City Title

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
42 28 .692
Cincinnati
Los Angeles
41 to JM
San Francisco 36 29 467
Pittsburgh
S3 20 .924
Milwaukee
30 22 .484
St. Louis
30 89 .462
Chicago
23 40 969
Philadelphia
21 41 .330
AMERICAN LEAGUE
w L Pci.
Detroit
49 84 .663
New York
41 21 .622
Cleveland • 41 M .577
Boston
26 13 J B
26 34 .314
Baltimore
Chicago
M 24 All
Kansas CKy
20 M .421
Washington
26 40 .4M
Minnesota
M 43 ATT
Loa Angelas
28 M .192

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NEW Y O U (UPI) - Harold
Johnson, eo-holder' of the light
hatvyweifiit crown, will com­
mand tha most attention among
this week's ring performers when
he opens hit campaign for a shot
at the heavyweight tttto Saturday
night.
Meanwhile, little Pone Kingpatch of Thailand defends hla
world flyweight 112-pound cham­
pionship at Tokyo, Japan, Tues­
day night.
And today, middleweight con­
tender Yama Bahama la expected
to he rewarded with an important
match at Madison Square Garden,
July V , for bis impressive victory
at the Garden la laet Saturday's
TV fight.
Tho "big" fight brings together
Johnson of Philadriphla, the NBA
light heavyweight champion, and
Eddia Machcn of Portland, Ore.,
•ecood-ranking heavyweight con­
tender, for a nationally televised
non-title 10-rounder at Atlantic
City'a huge Convention Hall Sat­
urday night.
Johnson, making hia opining
bid for a shot at Floyd Patter•on’s heavyweight crown, la fa­
vored at tVfc to 8.
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner
began negotiating today far Yama
Bahama, veteran middleweight
contender from tho British West
Indies to get a non-title fight with
welterweight champion
Emile
Griffith at tha Gardan, July S .
Griffith craves a shot at the mid-

other teams In contention for tha
lead, New Smyrna, two points
back, Ocala, three points sway,
and Winter Garden right behind
Sanford. Ssnfqrd lost tha first
two games, while Winter Garden
won one leaving Jet Lanes Just
one half point up. Ocala won all
five in their match to coma In
third, while Winter Garden took
four to take second spot.
Sanford, with all tha tension
anyone could stand, rallied back
and won the needed three points
to coma out over tha second place

BetU, EUcn Betts, Wallace Woods,
Dot Powell, Dutch Sbugarti, Sue
Jackson, Steck Bolly and Jerry
Farella all converting it for the
spare. Vicki Carter made the 4-6,
Ken Stone 8-7-9 and 9-10, Clyde
Piercy and Beverly Grabarkfowict
both picked up the 8-7, Betty Caltan got the 8-10. and Jim Ander­
son made the S-io and 2-T.

Bonui
CHICAGO (UPI) — Mike Do*
geriek, who pitched Teansck high
school to tha 1866 New Jersey
■tats championship, has slgnad a
bonus contract to oxcaa* of $18,•
000 with tha Chicago White Boa.
Tha bonus la too largest to While
Sox history.

FSL Race Skin
Tight Affair

By United Press latoreelfonel
Rain and victorias by Palatka
and It. Petersburg Sunday night
turned the Florida State League
race Into a akin-tight affair.
St. Petersburg whipped Leuburg 8-4 to throw first pise* into
a three-way tie between the
Orioles, Sarasota and Daytona
Beach. Orlando's doubleheader
with Sarasota and Daytona was
ralaad out.
The Salats won tbeir game
against tho Orioles with a fourrun outburst la tbe seventh, high­
lighted by Tom Booker'* bomtr
over the left field screen. Belief
pitcher Dave Leaoeh preserved
tha win by retiring Leesburg In
the ninth with (wo man on bare,
Palatka Managar Mike Fandosri waa the hero la tha Assleas'
44 win over Tampe. Fandotsl
singled home Manny Samuel with
Uto winning run in tha revaath

Trotter Wins Race
THE HAGUE, Holland (UPI) —
Haims 2nd of Holland, winner of
tha International Trot at New
York's Bnorevelt Raceway last
summer, won the "Grand Prix of
tbe Low Countries" harness race
hare Sunday.

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NEW YOKE (UPD-Tbs United to tot National AAU championtetos will **ad lie youngest inter- ships were eligible for ton tour
Etteoal track team te modern but seme of the older guard, laeludtog shot pullers Dallas Long
nod Barry O'Brito, hammer
thrower Sal Connolly and twotime Olympic discus champ Al
Omtov tedteed the invitation.
Lao| sod Connolly were among
tha a AAU champs crowned Sat­
urday and Sunday white Oarfor
and O'Brian qualified as run-

team by Just the mere one half
point. They played against Titus­
ville on their home lanes and with
only ten pins difference In handi­
cap, It wai touch and go avery
gama with only IT pin* difference
In tha total of all four games. Ana
Conklin rolled the highest game on
the Sanford team, a big 226, while
Margla Woods had tha highest
series, a nice 721, for the four
games. LUUan Ogden and Gloria
Accardl both had Identical sariea
of 699, with Batty Callao bringing
in a handy 621 set. Ann’s aeries
totaled TOO.
A hurry up call to Jet Lanes
got aponaor John Bpolskl to the
banquet, held at Town Restaurant
tn Titusville, la time to get In on
the movie making and trophy pre­
sentation. John received e Urge
plaque from Batty Natal*, league
secretary, with glowing pride and
promises It will soon be oo display
for alt-te ees. —
Tbe. league win start Its aaw
fall reason right hare In Banferd
on Sept. 19 since the new champ­
ions are now team Number One,
and then proceeds to the ether
competing cities on the third Sun­
day of each month, until all tea
cities have been visited.

CHICAGO (UPI) — Major
league executives meet today and
Tuesday to tackle such agonising
problems as expansion, exorbitant
bonus payments and restrictive
legislation being proposed In Con­
gress.
American and National League
officials will hold separate ses­
sions today and both will gather
for a Joint session Tuesday.
The senior loop club owners
ware expected to receive a report
from the league's expansion com­
mittee dealing with a method of
supplying player* to newcomers
Houston and New York for next
season.
The committee drew up the re­
stocking plan tn doted meeting*
last week. It was not announced
publicly, but David Crete, the
league1* aervloa bureau chief,
said it waa •'likely" to be almllar
to the one used by the American
League.
The American League absorbed
the new Washington and Lot Ang­
elas franchises by permitting each
dub to put IS name* on a draft
Hat. Sevan of the** were aubjected to claim by each of tho two
new teams with a price a! $79,000
par player.

Rotary mustered a hurries
force to swamp Ctvitan 18 to 8
on Monday afternoon, white XIwanls was knocking off Oviedo tn
the tune of 8-2.
Civitan took tho measure of tho
Shrine dlamond-dusten on Tuesday, 94, while tha CPO'a worn
tying It up with Lako Mary.
Lake Mary on Thursday waded
Into Rotary and cam* out on tho
long end of a 8 to 1 score.
One of the few daya of bad wea­
ther during the sea ion washed out
tbe games on Friday, and ShrineKlwanla and Ovtedo-Klka will have
to be re-scheduled.
This weak's letup U Monday —
Civitan va Rotary, Oviedo va Kiwants; Tuesday — CPO va Lake
Mary, Elks va Kiwanls; Wednes­
day — Shrine va Rotary; Thureday — Oviedo va Lake Maty; Fri­
day — Shrine va EUn.
‘ Final dob resttn for the eta*
son are to bo In City Itocreathte
Director Jim Jerslgan's office
before Wednesday tha manager*
have been told, or tha player* will
not be qualified lor tournament
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SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gablet
Ml Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.

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SIDE GLANCES

Pago 10—Moh. June 26, 1961 12. Real Estate For Sale

by

Galbraith

NICE I room furnubed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adult*
PA 2*7316.

Stenstrom Realty
til N Park A « . Phone FA 2-2420

OUT OP TOWNERS, welcome to
Fie.
Available Now: Cute,
Clean, Reapeetable I - Room
Cottage. Also kltcbenettea and
overnight unit*. By month,
week, day.
SUN DEL MOTEL
1 Mi. So. of Sanford, Hwy_ 17-12
Par Re »«rv alion* Ph. PA 3-3647
2-BEDROOM fnrnlabed apartment,
hardwood floor, Ulo bath. Ph.
PA 2-6201.

Ltgal Notice

RENT OR LEASE: Partially Juranlabed two bedroom borne four
blockj from poatofflee. Adults
only. 410 Palmetto Ave. Phone
FA 2-3TPT or FA 2-283*.

87. Motorcycle* • Scooters

FURNISHED npatalra apartment
ISO, FA 2-6337.

No Down Payment
NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
LOST: One heavy duty wheel
COSTS
barrow, Country Club Road It FURNISHED apartment, elaaa
2 and 2 bedroom masonry
Oaklawn Cemetery. Ploaae con­
and done is. FA 1-4011, Jimmy
borne built on your lot any­
tact PA 2-6360.
Cowan.
where in the Hate of Florida.
No waiting — immediate con0*T:
Green parrot named SAN LANTA APARTMENTS:
'•Pokey." U it aeon at Touch- Newly redecoreled, large light aiructloa. CALL FA 2-6543.
ton's Drug Store. Reward. Ph. noma,' private baths and en­
Headly Const Co.
trances. 404 E. 14th. St. Ph.
FA 2-4263.
NOTHING DOWN- Trade your
LOFT: light brown Jemal* Dachs­
borne for a now I bedroom, 1%
hund named "Pretael”, re­
bath -home with Pla. Room ward. PA 2-0617.
only $64 mo. Drive out to Long­
date and aavel 10 mi. South on
17-62.
gm en,
■bhinolu
teem ,
n e n in a , ib fbobatb .
U. I. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
7B It* i B6TATB OF
Men-womaa 1632. start high ne
RAVENNA PARK 1750
-o c. LertL*. a/fe/e b b o t b * ft
$66 00 week. Preparatory train­
Lovely I BR, 14b bath home h&gt;’u n tA , dum m l
TO ALL CHEDITOM ABO P*fting until appointed. Thousands
BOMB HAVING CLAIM* OR DBHANDS AGAINST SATO B6TATB1 i of John opts. Experience nauatly
t m m 4 tu b of yon ore hereby
tnmeensMry. FREE information
«■ Jabs, anlnrtee, requtrementi.
;S r 2 .iS * . s f c L h .
S S t S A 'V M t t
n/k/o GROVBR c. beruA

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» i M i tel# of M irconntr, t* tko
Coentr J*U* of SewlooH County,
marina, o i b u offtoa to iko eeurt
konoo *2 etei Conutr *4 Uontore
merlin, within eterht onteuder

Stenstrom Realty
I

ROOM apartment, near hos­
pital, $33 per mo. Inciudea wa­
ter and electricity. FA 34544.

I - ROOM furnished apartment
111 Palmetto Avenue.

Legal Notice

KENT A BED
Bella way, Hospital A Baby Bods
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. PA 63161
116 W. let SL

COTT/GE, ready to move it,
completely furnished, all utili­
ties. Week or month. Adults
T » f ane each e f you are h tr.b r
netlfUa aas required te n rei.n l
only, 2404 Park Avenue.

A iA iW o c n lK
A ir CfrtoUH— l * !

Chrysler Alrterap
Now A* U w A&gt;

sen claim* an* am en d * which r .u ,
•v either M new. » * r have a a .ia .t
*&gt;•••*»*• e f BRAXTON I.BB PEflKINK IIU I m m i U , late e f Mid
Oeuatr,
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fe in p«• »h. County Ju d e, te

$179.00

Im laol. County, Florida, nY hi.
nine# tn the eeurt houM #r uie CLEAN and nicely furnished
apartment, Urge living room
• with Ureplaw, mailer bedroom,
Jateueted back porch, 601 Mag­
nolia. Also, duplex apartment,
12W Kim. Ph. NO 66267.

Free Estimate!
SMI OAK

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PA 6SM

Shoemaker

• BEDROOM apartment Phone
PA 61462 between • a. m. A
I p. m.

CON1T1UCTION CO, |

HATCHERS TV
k RADIO SERVICE
‘Dependable Guaranteed Service'
Ph. FA 1-8392 2606 W. First St.

27. Special Services

PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Ph. FA 2 4223
FHA A VA Mortgage* - 5*4%
.
FRIGIUAKE
Inlercit — S. C. Blah Company,
Sales k Service
Mortgage Banker*. 1604 EdgeG. U. HIGH
water Dr., Oflando CH 1-3336.
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 D*y,
Evening* Sanford FA 2-31*3.

206 W. Uth Street
FA 1-7603, Evening* FA 2-2576
BEDROOM, 2-balb, full, air
conditioned, much cloiel and
itorage space. Low down pay*
moot, 124 W. Woodland Dr.-Pb.
FA 1-3270.

WYNNEWOOD
Nice and neat 2 bedroom C8
boom, fully equipped, and com­
pletely flirnlabedl Many ahade
treea, (anted In yard. Only
$16,890. A real buyl

Stenstrom Realty

TWO UNIT apt. bldg., newly remodeled throughout, 309 Mag­
nolia, ideal ai a home with in­
come, Ideal aa a home and 16. Female Help.Wan ted
boilnen location. Asking 212,300 WANTED: Middle aged lady to DRAGLINE k BULLDOZER SER.
By The Hour or Contract
13,000 down, but make oiler
atay with elderly couple •both
GATLIN BROTHERS
Ready to tell. FA 3.7647.
day and night. Contact A. G.
Clause. 411 Palmetto or phone Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando GA2-6198
FA 1-2841.
WELLS DRILLED
M
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AH Type* and Size*
We Repair and Service
MAN OR WOMAN. Families need
3-BEDROOM home. Shaded cor­ tervice In Sanford, Full or part
S T I NE
ner lot, fenced. Ektr^ large kit­ time. Some tarn 23.30 hourly
Machinery end Supply Oo.
chen, itove and refrigerator.
Ph. FA 2-4431
and up. See R. B. Hartman, 207 W.' 2nd SL
Low equity. FA 3-2167.
Box 763, Longwood or write
Rawlelgh’i Dept. FAF-440-338 ENVELOPES, Letterhead*. state3 * BEDROOM, 2 bath home;
menu, invoice*, hand bill*, and
separate dining room. Corner Memphis, Tenn.
programs,
etc.
Progressiva
lot. FA 2-7662.
Printing Oo. Phone FA 2-293I-.
306 West 13th St.
'
FARM LAND
20- acre* tiled lend adaptable for WORK wanted FA 2-3120.
GHOST WRITING, enaya, Job
citrua. 1320 feet paved road. MAN with pickup truck would itiumci end le.teri-of-applicr2750.00 per acre. Term* avail­ like light delivery work or what tlon. Experienced competent
able. J. W. Hall, nealtor, Ph. bare you. FA 2-4121.
aervice. Low rate*. FA 2-4031.
FA 2-3641.
21. Boauty Salons
Sewing Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
Oscar M. Harrison
RENTALS $3 WEEK
Rcglatered Real Eilat* Broker
103 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Ser.)
1311 Palmetto Ave/ Pb. rA 2-704*
/
FA 2-3623
4
Beauty .Salon
TRAILER SITE near Lake Je*Walker
Building
FOR
DRIVEWAYS,
sidewalk*
A
aup, 120' x 130', on private road.
etc. call alter 4:30 FA 2-7773.
Well water on property. Will ac­
comodate 2 trailer*. Priced Air Conditioned • TV Slamph
DRESS MAKING
reaionabta to acll. FA 2-8809— HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
k ALTERATIONS
owner.
103 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-3742 Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Call FA 2-1260 tor ap­
MAYFAIR EXCLUSIVE
Vacation Special!
pointment.
Stcnitrom Realty is pleaied to
Permanent Wave*, including hair­
offer the following home for
cut*, styling — 36.30. Air eon- SMALL APPLIANCE npairi. £4
your careful inspection.
conditioned hr. nervlce. Pick up and dcliv.#
tioned shop,
cry. All work and parte guardryer*.
Situated on 3 specious, well land­
anteed. FA 34160,
LAR-RE’
BEAUTY
SALON
scaped lots, end located in ex*
Pb PA 2-1366
elusive Mayfair, thin lovely 2640 Hiawatha
home offers every far sought
KATHERINE HARVEY
feature by discriminating home
Beauty Shop
AUTO GLASS
•eekar;
•almette Ave. Ph. FA 1-0634

INSTALLED.
111 N. Park Ave. Phone PA 2-3420 The groea price, only $22,493 con­
Windshield
Back Glass
NO QUALIFYING - NO DOWN ventional financing available if
Door Glass
Vent Glass
CARPENTRY,
pswung.
roofing
PAYMENT. Movo right la. On# desired. Drive by 209 South
SERVICE
m
and cement wnrk. PA 2 1666.
month payment pays off. 6-Bed- Elliott today, and then call for
Senk&amp;rik Gtaaa and Paint Co.
a complete examination and de­
M Magnolia
Ph. FA 64022
tails. Shown by appointment

MUST SACRIPICK g bedroom
2406 OAK AVENUK! beautiful • CB horn* In good location, eonroom home, rancher, front vantent to N.AA, 444% mort­ lit N. Park Ave. Pbooe PA 6242
porch, aide screened porch, car­ gage. PA 61407.
bedroom
ports, utility room. Permanent 10 ACRES near Interchange *n MU8T SACRIFICE 2
underground sprinkler system.
W. Flrat St. A Interstate 4, CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 160
On large corner lot with unusual nice timber, $7W an acre. Ph. Coualry Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
amount of shrubs, flower* and FA 24706.
large trees. Priced for quick
S t Johns Realty Co,
sate—$13A00. Contact your loco
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
broker or pbone Petersburg, Va.
116 N. Park Ave, Ph. FA 241;
RE 64211, Mr. Anderson.
LARGE OLDER HOMES
Several to choose from, Good lo­
ROSA L. PAYTON
cation. Priced from $6,400 to
Broker
$13,WO. Pbon^ u* tor details.
h. FA 61301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Luodquist, Assoc.
-BEDROOM, t bath CB home,
PA l-SWl Atlantic Bank Bldg.
screened porch, wired utility
room. Fully landscaped. Locat­
3-BEDROOM, I bath, large cor­
ed* on Lake Ravenna, 212 Tan­
ner lot. Low down payment. 217
gerine Dr. Low down payment
Oakland Avenue, Sualaad Es­
FA 3-3134.
tates. Ph. PA 61163,
PINECREST: Over 1006 aq. f t af
living eren with g
Fair Value Properties delightful
bedrooms, extra large living
RAYMOND M. BALL
7
room and Florida room. Large
And Associate!
let, beautifully landscaped. Two
US So. Park
Ph. PA 2 3441
Uks Mary Branch
FA 612W

Stenstrom Realty

SEMI-RKTlRRtl CARPI
Repair*
ARi
Painting
Pbona PA 2-7663.
ROOM SPECIAL 91IJ3. Painting
Inside and ouL Call Mr. Taaker,
FA 2-6139.

LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
ROOFING
FHA Loans
B. EDWARDS
.BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
60S W. M SL
PA 67SM

24. Electrical Services
FR1GIDA1RE
Sales A Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
Sid Vlhlen'a Randall Electric
113 Magnolia
Ph. fc*A 2-WIS
25. Plumbing Services
PLUMBING
Centracting A Repairs
Fran Estimates
R. L. HARVEY

204 ianford Ave. Phone PA 62MI

SEE THAT SPLASH 7
bat's i big hue — the lake's
fuB ef thim. And ant that con­
crete black cottage right oa
the lake, nestled to the pines?
Yon caa buy that fully furn­
ished tor enly $66W. WHAT A
1POT1 WHAT A BUYI

I

3-BEDROOM. 2 bath lakeview
home, 116 Oakland. FA 2-3872.

STENSTROM REALTY

Office 304 W . P in t

Automobile Service
Machinery &gt; Tools
Poultry . p d a . Llveatoeh
Flowern . Treea • Shrubs
Famitnre
Articles For S ilo
Artldon Wanted
Boat* - Motor*

26. Radio &amp; Television

Lake Mary. 143* of landscaped
lake frontage. if you want a 13. Mortgage Luans
lake front home with quality
MORTGAGE LOANS
feature*, *ee ui today. A real
FliA and Conventional
buy.
Commercial A Resident'*!

UNFURNISHED one bedroom
apartment, kitchen equipped,

29.
SO.
11.
92.
99*
94.
95.
96.

12. Real Estate For Salt

Plumbing k Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1067 Sanford Ave.
FA 66362

BEFORE YOU BUY

Compare
Check Thro* ^ e a t urea

3 Bedroom Home
Maaenry construction - Built
up roof • Furred walla - Tile
bath &gt; Awning windows •
Terraces Fleers • Birch kit­
chen cabinet* - Formica teak
top . Built In Wautlughoue
or** uud ru g* • C lue elid­
ing door te pMte * Carport*
end utility mum • Complete­
ly finished luted* and set.

$ 7 ,9 5 0

ON YOUR LOT
Let u tliow ye* ear finish#,
model hem**, nereral plane
te chooM from. If yen don't
hare n lot, w* have lets and
finished homes available.
101% FINANCING
_ Alee Farm Heme
Far farther imferma
appointment ghane
TE 61685 or MI 44276
or drive,eat and nee our
quality hem**, limn camR ? h an Ww*. 17-66 thru
Maitland te tfwy. dig, left
(went) te Alternants Spring*,
in AHuuate Springe tarn
ght ea
on Hermits
right
Hermit* “Trail' and‘
follow
illaw the eigne
algae te

CURTIS HOMES
Write p. o. Rm m s

. “ We Trade"

Stemper Agency
O NG DALE

REALTOR—INSUROR
mo FA 6d6U
lit N. Perk

tfarfk Meal Bxrhmtvn SnbdlvUUn
W I L T * DEVELOPED BT

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FINANCING
Dewa Payment 4k
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DEMETREE

$159.50
NEW HOMES
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Air Coaditkmimff
$11,801 to $17,100
See Onr Medal Hemes

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Orlande. Fla.

�HERALD Classified Ads Bring Fast Results
30. Mtchintry • Tools
YOUNG laying h e m , priced r e * ,
g aonable. Alio, Hewing hem, 75c
esej. Todd i Poultry Farm,
.New Upiala Road. FA 2-3663.

34. Articles For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

GO KART IS3.00, good condition.
Call FA 2-3336.

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

31. Poultry * Pets • Livestock
LIMITED NUMBER
available,
family pet and watch dog. To
tee them ii lo love them. Dog
Houie Kennel, Fern Park. Pb.
TE 1-3337.

Robson Sporting: Goods
304-4-6 E. tit.

Ph. FA 2-3961

M' CHRIS CRAFT
Steering, windihleld, ipeedometer
First 1100 takea all. Act fait.
Call FA 2-0933.

AKC Miniature Dachshund
wceka old, female. FA 2-3362.

GOOD ikiing rig, U' runabout,
33 h. p. F.vinrude Lark, Gator
trailer. FA 2-TM4.
BOAT for aale. Hun:
Apia. Ph. FA 2-3171.
11' PLYWOOD boat and Champ
trailer $140. FA I-17M.

QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS!
im COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
W. 20th Bt. Near Golf Courae
Ph. FA 2-8906

38. Trailers • Cabanas
IIOUSETRAILER for sale. Phono
FA 2-7163.

Confederate Jaimine in Bloom.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapeville Are. m u 20th Bt
COCOA FORMOSA Palm Tree* U’
tall. FA 2-2004.

1936 STAR mobile home 10' x 41',
3 bedroom*, full slat appliance*,
bathroom, automatic washer,
Full price (2,000. Lot U, Park
Avenue Trailer Pk. FA 2-4403.

BITTER BLUE SOD Sc per aq
ft. Dutch MM Nuraery, New
Upaala Rd. Juat off 20th St. Pk.
FA 2-1707.

4 NASHUA, one bedroom, ax.
collect condition, bargain at
0030. Vernon HiUle, Midway
Trailer Pk., F en Park.

MR coat mo n dim#! tittle girt said aha was working
hor way through kindergarten!”

Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With Tha Caah. SUPER TO RESPONSIBLE PER80N ON­
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
LY: Singer model 02 round bobMUST SELL at once; 10 pc. hv- bia is excellent condition. Six
m ing room group. Someoso to payment* remaining at $3.10.
taka up paymenta at (I. Call Write Finance Manager, Box 11,
e/o Herald.
Caaaelberry aollect—TE 6-1511.
GARDEN TILLER with 40 impleCUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Ifattreaa renovating. Expert Up- manta including rotary and alebolatering. All Work Guaran­ kla mower. Call before 0 a. m.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mig. or after I p. m. FA 2-6600 for
Co., FA 2-2117, 1206 Sanford demomtration.
Ave.
POWER lawn mowtr, modern
Used furniture, appliance*, tools, fold dark green door and glaia
ete. Bought-Sold. Larry’a Matt, •bower door, both new and very
211 Sanford Ave. Pk. FA 2-4112 reasonable. After 0 p. an. Ph.
FA 2-1374.
• BIG VALUES
USED Hotpolnt electric Move $78.
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS HEADY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Tope A Seats
WILSON - MAIER
Lot Maker* - SUls - Lintel*
New and Used Furniture
$11 E. First St
FA 2-8612 Stepo — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Ph. PA 2-571
F jtoLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 60$ Elm Art.
Bads. Day. Week, or M ootoFURNITUBE CENTER
uoo Freseb Aw.
Pk. FA 2-7*4

FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
_ Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
I i rail with plsatle soda. Plastic
or rayon tapes- Cottas or nylon
cords.
WHY slave over your figure work
Benlcnrlk Gloss and Faint Co. this hot wfvther. We have a
S10 Magnolia
Pk. PA 2-4622 number of used adding ma­
chine* in good running order
BED WIGGLER1 $241 par 1000. and fully guaranteed:
African Rada, cupped or kulk. Bunoughi, 8-columa Adder $4240
Mrs. Raymond Lswson. Phoqs Smith Corona Adder
FA 2-4230.
nearly new .................... 87.30
R. C. Allen with r.-btraction 74.30
Romington 10-key with
ssbtraction .................... 76.50
R. C. Allen Ekctric with
subtraction .................... 70.30
A. W. Berkley Used Can,
Of courae we have plenty of new
Inc.
machine* from $04.00 up. All
Imports A Sports Cars
machine* lubject to tax.
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE CO.
17-02 * i . W S e h k t o
214 Magnolia Ave.
PH. MI 4*5997
Sanford, Florida

Barkley

WHEEL CHAIRS, crutchei, cane*
walkera.
FREE DELIVERY
PreacrlpUoaa our Specialty
FAUST’S Rx PHARMACY
lad and McllonvlUa
Pk. FA 2-7107
1000 AUSTIN Healey 2000 Roadater for aale by original owner.
HAVE IT piece atalnleaa ateel
cookware act, 2 ply watarleaa, in
original factory carton, waa
•146, aacrlflce $39. Will dallver.
FA 2-6320.

FACTORY FRESH CARS. Wide Mketies ef paint and ogulpmeat, la*
eluding nlr conditioning. Nn deal

TRADE IN MERCHANDISE
ALL MUST GOI
Refrigerator $3.00, Electric Lawn
Mower
$3.00,Electric More
$3.00,
Power Mower $11.00,
Power Mower $2040, Hand
Lawn Mower $140, Beautiful
Refrigerator $0040.
REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE | AL U I N SAYSt
Power Mower $M40, Girla Bike
Don't M l* Tha Great­
$66.00, Record Player $1040,
est Used Car Sals la
Power
Mower $33.00,Electric
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Stove
$111.00, Power Mower

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I Our Fabulous MU-Yssr

Houee Broom* TTc, Bath Scalss
$240, Flashlights 20c. Boys Bike
$66.23, Child'# Auto $2.22, Picnic
Table A Bench $2140, Badmitos bud Volleyball Sot, both for
$T.TT, Barham Kill $244, Fold­
ing Tables $04$, Play Tints
$44$, Floor Polishers $16.06,
Electric Can Opener $1140, Kitrhea Clocks $)J0, OE Vacuum
Cleaners $22.60, 20" Window
Fans $22.22, Boys or Girls 20"
Blkai $3040, Rear Seat 8pcaker
Kit $4.93, Large Laws Sweepera fia.aa.
FIRESTONE STORES '
111 E. First St.
Buford, Florida

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Clearance Sale
Prices Like Thie

I 17 Chav. 4 Dr. B. Air
| A .T, P A , P.1L, R. H.
* Factory Air Conditionod
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Now 1099
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OPEN TILL $ P. M.

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FREE P IC K UP
2nd A Magnolia

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DELIVERY

Phone FA 2-6321

within reaaes to be torsad daws.

10 FORDS - 2 THUNDERBIRDS
3 ECOHOLNES - 1 4 FALCONS
( FORD TRUCKS

Our Prices
Can't BeMatched
By Any Ford Dealer or Competitive
Dealer in Central Forida!

C O M P A N Y DEM O NSTRATO RS
Going at Now or Never Prices!
61 FALCON
2-DOOR SEDAN. Corinthian White. Gray Interior, • CyRndas,
Standard Tram, Whitewall Titos, Air Cleaner, OH Filter. The
Stale car for tha strieklr pceaasj minded.games.

61 GALAXIE TOW N SEDAN
Aouaaaarisa Flslah with matching Interior, 0 Cyhulw, Pead-O*
Motto Trent, India A Heatar, Whitewall Tire*, Bockfp Ugkte,
Etoririe Clack, Air Cleaner, OU Filter.

61 FORD FAIRLANE
S-DOOB. Corinthian While, Grey Interior, $ Cyttodw, item*
dsrd Tran#., Eketrk WlndaUtld Wiper., Padded Dash A Vtoaru.
Whitewall Ttraa, Wheel Cetera, Air deaasr, OH Filter. Ato
ether beak economy car with a leak of tsanry.

61 FORD SU N U N ER
Cheeapcahe Blue Flnkh, Blae Interior, V0 fegia*, Fw44&gt;
Malle, Pawer Htoerlag, Kadk A Heater, Whitewalle, Kkctrie
WlndahUld Wipers, Padded Daah A View*. Wheel O v en , Air
Cleaner. Oil Filter, Bech-up Lights, Kkctrie Ckck. An Ideal
Car Far Tha Pkrida Bus Lotara.

61 FORD GALAXIE

LOCAL OWNED CARS

IF YOU D O N ’T LIKE

RECONDITIONED

OUR DEALS

CLUB VICTORIA. White aver Cbssspsshs Oat. S Cylinder.
Ford-O-Matle, Heater, Radio, Fewer Steering, Tinted Glass,
Whitewalls, Bndy Melding. Electric WlndakMd Wipers, Psddsd
Dseh A Vlaars. Air Cant, Wheel Cernrs, Air Ckaaer, OH Fil­
ter, Back-up Ugkte, Ekclrie Ckck.

LOW M ILEA G E CARS

M A K E US A N OFFER!

Mattress Renovation

Wa wUI rabmlM ym t aU
iaanrspring nultrson to
look sad foal Ukn i i * :
Where spring salt Mtdt i
|5 nxtra*

Yes, FrW Is really riding high am tha hog. He's goat HOG
WILD agnln and really ROOTING FOR NEW BUSINESS.
If you don’t believe It go down to Stricklsnd-Morrison, he'll
show yon haw to BRING HOME THE BACON!

Written Factory Warranty

00 CBEVBOLKT $ Daw V-S, P/GUde...... ............
$0 BUICK Hardtop Spar* Coops_______________
80 FORD $ Dear V*6, Aalamatk............ ......
80 PLYMOUTH FURY. Sport Caspe, Air Cnad, U CHEVROLET 4 Doer V-0, Pawer Glide
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•S CHEVROLET Impale Sport Cpt, Air Can*. —
SO CHEVROLET Convertible, New Top, V-0, P/G ...
•0 DODGE fllatka Wagon, V-0 Autamstk . . . ___
80 FORD 2 Doer V-S, Autamstk_______________
87 FORD Victoria Cpe, Automatic, P. Steering___
•7 CADILLAC Convertible. Pawer _____________
•7 CADILLAC 4 Dear, Power, Air Cnad._____ __
•T FORD Button Wagon, V-«. Aatematk________
84 CHRYSLER Stalks Wagon. Auto, Pawer Seat
84 MERCURY 4 Dear. Automatic, F/Btearlog ____
84 OLDHMOB1LB HuU4ey Hardtop, Autamstk___
84 FOED Victoria Spurt Cp*„ V-S, A uto________
84 FORD SUIks Wages, V-8, AuUmaiie _______
84 DODGE Lennar SpC Caspe, Aatematk______
$4 VOLKSWAGEN-----------------------------------------II CHEVROLET 4 Cylinder. | Dear Hardtop____
II CADILLAC d Dsnr. rower, Air Cood. .......... ....
88 PLYMOUTH 4 Cylinder Standard, fltg'tea Wages
14 FORD 4 Cylinder, 4 Doer______ ____________
It CADILLAC 4 Door, Air CaadMsneH__________
$4 FORD $ Dm . V-S, Standard Shift___________

SALE ENDS JUNE 30th
THIS W ILL BE YOUR

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Our Annual “Swapping

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ALL PRICES a ALLOWANCES QUOTED
DURING THIS SALE WILL NOT Ba
HONORED AFTER TUB Nth OF JUNE

--------- RECONDITIONED TRUCKS14 CHEVROLET » Ton Pickup, Fketetde-----------»• FORD It Tun Piehup---------------------------------$4 FORD Ii Tun Pkfcup
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Pairs 10—Mon. June 26, 1961 12. Real Estate For Sale

b y Galbraith

UNFURNISHED one bedroom
apartment, kitchen equipped,
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NICE I room tarniahed apart­
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
FA l-TJM.

12. Real Estate For Salt

3-BEDROOM, 2 batb lakeview
LA KE M AR Y
Beautiful 3 BR. 2 bath .home on home, 116 Oakland. FA 2-3872.
Lake Mary. 113* of landacapcd
lake frontage. If you want a IS. Mortgag* Loans
lake front home with quality
MORTGAGE LOANS
featurei, tee us today. A real
FHA and Conventional
buy.
Commercial A ResidcnCal

26. Radio &amp; Television
HATCHET.S TV
ft RADIO SERVICE
‘ Dependable Guaranteed Service'
Ph. FA 2-8391 2608 W. Firat St.

27. Special Services

PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
lit N. Park Are. Phone FA 2-3420
Ph. FA 2 4223
FHA k VA Mortgage! — S'.sr.
FRIG ID AIRE
Intercit — S. C. Blub Company,
Salei k Service
Mortgage Banker!. 1604 EdgeG. H. HIGH
water Dr.. Oflande CH 1-3338.
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.

STENSTROM REALTY

Stenstrom Realty
111 N Park Are Phone FA 2-2420

Office 204 W . Pint

TWO UNIT apt. bid,., newly remodeled throughout, 309 Magnolle, ideal ai a home with In­
come, Ideal aa a home and
builneta location. Aiking 313.300 WANTED: Middle aged lady to
83,000 down, but make oiler
day with elderly couple •both
Ready to sell. FA 2-7847.
day and night. Contact A. G.
Clause. 411 Palmetto or phone
3-BEDROOM bouse, large oak
FA 2-2341.
trees, patio, kitchen equipped.
Low down payment. 103 Lake
Dot Drive, Sunland. FA 3-7706.
MAN OR WOMAN. Families need
3-BEDROOM home. Shaded corservice in Banford. Full or part
Mr lot, fenced. Extr^ large kit­ time. Some earn 13.30 hourly
chen, stove and refrigerator.
and up. Set R. B. Hartman,
Low equity. FA 3-2197.
Box 763, Longwood or write
Rawlelgh'e Dept. FAF-440-33S
3 -BEDROOM, 3 bath home;
separata dining room, Corner Memphis, Tenn.
lot. FA 8-7862.

OUT OF TOWNSRS, welcome to
Fla. • - Available Now:' Cute.
Clean, Respectable 8 - Room
Cottage. Also kitchenettes and
overnight units. By month,
week, day.
BUN DEL MOTEL
1 Ml. *«. of Banford, Hwy„ 17-92
For Reservations Ph. FA 3-3847
I-BEDROOM furnished apartment,
hardwood floor, tllo bath. Ph.
FA 84301.
RENT OR LEASE: Partially furnnlahed two bedroom homo tour
blocks Cram poatofflco. Adults
only. 410 Palmetto Ave. Phono
FA 2-3797 or FA 3-3831.

DRAGLINE k BULLDOZER SER.
By The Hour or Contract
GATLIN BROTHERS
Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando GA2-8198
WELLS DRILLED
f
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sizes
We Repsir and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Oo.
207 W.' 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8433
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stalemenu, invoice!, band bills, and
programs.
etc.
Progressive
Printing Oo. Pnona FA 3-29S1—,
308 West 13tb St.
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FARM LAND
30- acres tiled land adaptable for WORK wanted FA 1-3120.
GHOST WRITING, essays, job
citrus. 1320 feet paved road. MAN with pickup truck would rcrimes and le,teri-of-applica$730.00 per acre. Termi avail­ like light delivery work ur what tlon. Experienced competent
able. J. W. Hall, Realtor, Ph. have you. FA 3-4131.
service. Low ratei. FA 3-4033.
FA 2-3841.
21. Btauty Salons
Sewing: Mach. Repairs
ALL MAKES k MODELS
Oscar M. Harrison
RENTALS |S WEEK
Registered Real Estate Broker
105 So. Palmetto (21 hr. S«r.)
311 Palmetto Ave/ Ph. FA 2-7948
&lt; . FA 3-3825
(
Beauty .Salon
TRAILER SITE near Lake JesWalker
Building
tup, 130' x 150', on private road.

FURNISHED npatelre apartment
910. FA 3-8337,

No Down Payment
NO HIDDEN OR CLOSING
LOST: One heavy duty wheel
COSTS
berrow, Country Club Road k FURNISHED apartment, date 8 and S bedroom masonry
and done is. FA 8-8011, Jimmy
Oaklawn Cemetery. Please con­
borne built on your lot any­
Cowan.
tact FA 3-6390.
where la the alate of Florida.
No waiting — Immediate con­
struction. CALL FA 3-8343.

Well water on property. Will ac­
BEDROOM, 2-bath, full, air comodate 3 trailers. Priced Air Conditioned • TV Stampk
DRESS MAKING
conditioned, much clout and reasonable to tell. FA 2-8800— HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
ft ALTERATIONS
103 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-3742 Reasonable — Satisfaction guar­
storage apace. Low down pay­ , owner.
ment, 124 W. Woodland Dr.- Ph.
anteed. Call FA 2-1360 for ap­
MAYFAIR EXCLUSIVE
Headly Const Co.
FA 8-3370.
pointment.
Stenstrom Really la pleased to
offer the following home for
WYNNEWOOD
SMALL APPLIANCE repairs. 24
Nice and neat 8 bedroom CB your careful Inspection.
hr. service. Pick ap and deliv.#
home, fully equipped, and com­
cry. All work and parts guar­
pletely furnished! Many shade Situated on 8 spacious, well land­
anteed. FA 8-0180.
trees, fenced In yard. Only scaped loU, and located in ex­
clusive Mayfair, this lovely
110,860. A red buy!
home offers every far sought
KATHERINE HARVEY
feature by ditcrimlaatlng home
RAVENNA PARK $760
Beauty Shop
AUTO GLASS
seeker.
Lovely 8 BR, 1H bath home lo­
811 Palmatto Ave. Ph. FA I
cated on dealrable large lot with
INSTALLED.
orange treei. 9730 down and 111 N. Park Ave. Pboae FA 3-2120 The gross price, only 921,493 con­
Windshield
Back OInaa
pay 983 per month. Includes NO QUALIFYING — NO DOWN ventional financing available if
D
oor
Glass
V
ent Glass
taxes and Insurance. Exdusivo PAYMENT. Move right la. One desired. Drive by 209 South CARPENTRY, piloting, roofing
SERVICE
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m
od
cement
work.
FA
2-4968.
WIIH &lt;
month payment pays off. 3-Bed­ Elliott today, and then call for
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
room, g both. Can eollect Wit­ n template examination and de­ BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. Millwork 880 Magnolia
fit. FA 3-8628
ter Part TS 84088, evenlnga tails. Shown by appointment 307 Elm. FA 3-3818.

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Stenstrom Realty

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ROOM apartment, near hos­
pital, 933 per mo. Includes wa­
fer and electricity. PA 84884.

I - ROOM furnished apartment
813 Palmetto Avenue.

Legol Notice

RENT A BED
Rellaway, Hospital k Baby Beds
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Fh. FA 34181
111 W. 1st St.

MUST SACRIFICE S bedroom
8800 OAK AVENUE: beaxtiful 9 CB home hi food tociUon, too
room homo, rancher, front ronlent to N.AA, 41896 mort­
porch, side screened porch, car­ gage. FA 84807.
ports, utility room. Permanent 10 ACRES Mar Interchange on MUST SACRIFICE 3 . bedroom
underground sprinkler lystcm.
W. Firat 81. k Interstate 4, CB borne. Buy equity. FHA. 190
Country Club Circle. PA 2-3131.
On large corner lot with unusual
nleo timber, 9700 an acre. ph.
amount of shrubs, flowers and PA 84798.
large trees. Priced for quick
S t Johns Realty Co,
eale—913,300. Contact your loca ONE of Sanfbrd'o nicest duplexes THE TIME TESTED FIRM
located on Park Avenue. Each
broker or phono Petersburg, Va.
having 3 bedrooms with sepa­ lit N. Park Ave. Pb. PA 341!
RE 84211, Mr. Anderson.
rate garage facilities. Owners
LARGE OLDER HOMES
health neceaaltales early sale. Several to choose from, Good lo­
Priced to move at 918409, tun­ cation. Priced from 99.400 to
ROSA L. PAYTON
Broker
able terms arranged.
$18,000. Phone, ns lor details,
h. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha Exclusive — Broker
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, RtaUor
Raymond Luadquiat, Assoc.
Cooperation
Invited
S-BEDROOM, 1 bath CB home,
FA 84881 Atlantic Bank Bids.
screened porch, wired utility

Stenstrom Realty

c o r n OE, ready to move In,
compUtoly furnished, all utili­ room. Fully landscaped. Locat­
Yea ana seek ef you ere hereby ties. Week or month. Adults ed* on Lake Ravenna, 212 Tan­
M tlfle e sal require! te present
only, 8808 Park Avenue.
gerine Dr. Low down payment
Chrysler Airtemp
say elalme end demaade which you,
ee either ef yea. may have ayalaat
FA 84181
BEDROOM
apartment.
PhoM
Now Ao Low As
the attale ef BRAXTON MSB P8RP1NECREST: Over 1199 aq. f t nf
KIN*, BR, deceeeed, tele ef aal8 FA 8-1498 between I a. m. 4
Oeaaty. te the Oeaaty Judge of I p. m.
living aron with 8
Seminole County. Florida, at hit
Fair Value Properties delightful
bedrooms, extra large living
efftoe la the eeurt heaae ef aald LEAN and nicely furnished
RAYMOND M. BALL
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Oeaaty at tenterd, florid*, within
room and Florida room. Large
And Associates
elyht ealeadar mealha tram the apartment, U rn Hv*»l reom
tot, beautifully tondasagod. Two
time ef the flret nablleatlea af thle with tireplaon, master bedroom, 818 So. Park
Ph. PA 83441 fenood pattoa. Immaculsta inaellea. Bath claim er demand ahall Jatousiad hack porch, 891 Mag­ U bo Mary Branch
FA 3-13M side sad 9ML Choose your terms.
he to wrltlag. and ahall elate the
P«aee ef reefdeaoe tad ycet effloe nolia. Alan, duplex apartment,
See thle eoe at 119 Shanaoo
addreae ef Ue eminent, tad ahall 1808 Elm. Ph. NO 14887.
8EE THAT SPLASH?
be ewera to by the eminent, hie
. Dr. btiofo you buy. FA 8-7339.
er attorney, end nay eueh
That’s h big bass — the lake's
fuS af them. And see that con­
crete black cattoga right aa
the lake, netlied to Urn plnesT
■ You tan buy that fully furn­
ished tor only ««M9. WHAT A
CONSTRUCTION CO* |
SPOT! WHAT A BUY I

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Air C—flUoElig

Seminole Realty

$179.00

Shoemaker

BEFORE YOU BUY

SEMI-RETIRED CARPR1
Repair*
AMo
Painting
Phone FA 8-7088.

Compare

ROOM SPECIAL 81IJS. Painting
infids and ouL Call Mr. Tasker,
FA 24130.

separata

dining room,

Plumbing ft Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1097 Seafood Atm.
FA 84191

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3 Bedroom Home
Masonry construction • Built
up roof . Furred walls - Tile
both • Awning windows Ttrraaso Floors . Birch kit­
chen cabinets - Formica sink
top . Built to Wsottoghonao
ofto and rang# • Glass sltdlag door to patie * Carports
and utility room &gt; Complete­
ly finished Inside and sot.

$ 7 ,9 5 0

24. Electrical Service*

FR1GIDA1RE
Salts * Service
House Wiring
Free Estimates
BEDROOM, 1 batb, large cor- Sid Vlhlen's RandaU Elactrie
Ph. FA 2 0913
Mr lot. Low down payment. 217 112 Magnolia
Oakland Avenue, Sunland Es­
25. Plumbiag Service*
tates. Ph. PA 2-1183.
PLUMBING
NEEDS Interior paint and minor
Centrscting k Repairs
repairs, (But, oh! what n value).
Frsa Estimates
3-Bedroom pre-war home with
R. L. HARVEY
fireplace and spacious living
mom,

Check These feature*

ON YOUR LOT
Lot ns show yon our finished
model hams* several plans
to choose from. If yon don’t
kavo a tot, w* havo tots and
finished homes available,
1899b FINANCING
Also Farm Homo Loans
For further Information and
appointment phono
TE 8-1888 ny MI 44878
or drive .out and see our
quality hostas, than cornK rth on Rwe. 17-98 * m
Maitland to Mwy. 438, Isft
(west) to Alternants Springe,
la Alternant* Springs torn
right an HrrmHa Trail and
follow tho signs to

CURTIS HOMES
Writs P. ©. Roa 8988
Orlando, Fla.

O N G DALE

3 Bedroom IV 2 Baths

FINANCING
Dewa Payment ft

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NEW HOMES

Air Condition!**
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Sunland Estates

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�HERALD Classified Ads Bring Fast Results
30. Machinery • Tools
YOUNG laying hem, priced re*.
Q aonable. Alio, Hewing hem, 71c
eac.i. Todd'i Poultry Farm
New Upialt Road. FA 2-3663.

34. Articles For Sale

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

GO KART $83.00, good condition.
Call FA 2-3331.

Gateway To The Waterway
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock
IMITED NUMBER Boxpointi
available, reaionable. Excellent
family pet and watch dog. To
•ee them ti to love them. Dog
Houie Kennel, Fern Park. Ph.
TE 8-3537.

Robson Sportinjr Goods
30I-6-8 E. lit.

Ph. FA 2-3961

II' CHRIS CRAFT
Steering, windihleld. apeedometer
Flret 8100 takea all. Act fait.
Call FA 2-0933.

AKC Miniature Dachihund
weeki old, female. FA 2-3562.

GOOD ikilng rig, 14' runabout,
35 h. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
trailer. FA 2-TIN.
BOAT for fate. Hun:
Apts. rh. FA 2-31TI.

32. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs

II' PLYWOOD boat and Champ
trailer $IM. FA 2-1768.

QUALITY PLANTS FOR LESS!
COUNTRY CLUB NURSERY
W. 20th Sb Near Golf Courae
Pb. FA 2-6906

38. Trailers • Cabanas
UOUSETRA1LER for talc. Phono
FA 2-T163.

Confederate Jaiaina in Bloom,
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Grapevllle Ate. sear 20th i t

1958 STAR mobile home 10’ x 41’,
2 bedrooms, full aba appliances,
bathroom, automatic washer.
Full price $1,000. Lot 81, Park
Avasue Traitor Pk. FA 2-8403.

COCOA FORMOSA Palm Trees U’
tall. FA 2-2664.
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BITTER BLUE SOD «e per aq.
It. Dutch Mill Nuraery, New
Upaala Rd. lust oft 20th Sb Ph.
FA 2-1787.

38. Furniture

“ It cost ma a dime! Little girl said aha was working
her way through Kindergartent"

•ell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER TO RESPONSIBLE PERSON ON­
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
LY: Singer model 88 round bob­
MUST SELL at once; 1* pc. liv­ bin la excellent condition. Six
ing room group. Someone to payments remaining at $3.10.
take up payments at $8. Call Write Finance Manager, Box 11,
e/o Herald.
Casselberry eoUect-TB 8-1511.
GARDEN TILLER with 40 Imple­
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDINO
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­ ment! Including rotary and sleholstering. All Work Guaran­ kla mower. Call before 8 a. m.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mlg. or after S p. m. FA 2-8809 for
Co., FA 2-2117, 1IU Sanford demonstration.
Ave.
POWER lawn mower, modern
Used furniture, appliances, tools, fold dark green door and glass
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’* Mart, shower door, both now and very
211 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 1-4122 reasonable. After • p. m. Ph.
FA 2-1374.
• BIG VALUES
USED Hetpotat clectrie stove $75.
• QUICK CREDIT
Phone FA 2 *222.
O EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Outdoor Table Top* 4 Seats
WILSON - MAIER
Lot Makars — Sills — Lintels
New and Umd Furniture
811 E. First SL
FA 1-5*22 Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
Ph. PA S-5TI
IfiOLLAWAY, Hoapitel and Baby SO* Elm Art.
Beds. Day, Weak, or M oatt- COKE machine, to
FURNITURE CENTER
$100, Ph. PA 2-44*4.
UN Trench Are.
WANTED; Someone te take ap
Pk. pa s-nsa
payment* on * complete rooms
of furniture, monthly payment!
*13.75. C«u Collect: Cteeelberry
FACTORY TO YOU
TE S-1I11.
ALUMINUM BUND*
_ Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom *4 GAL. garbage cans $34*.
16 rail with plaatte ends. Tissue Btaakot Apodal, S fsv $3. Armyor rayoa topee. Cotton or nylon Navy Surplus. St* Sanford Are.
cord*.
WHY slave over your figure work
Benkarlk Glaoa and Paint Co. this hot weather. Wo have a
*10 Magnolia
Ph. PA 2-4632 number of used adding ma­
chine* In good running order
and fully guaranteed:
Burroughs, 3-column Adder $4150
Smith Corona Adder
nearly new .................... *7.90
R. C. Allan with subtraction 74.50
Remington 10-hoy with
attraction .................... 71.50
R. C. Allen Electric with
snbtractlon .................... 79.50
A. W. Berkley Ueed Can,
Of course we have plenty of now
Inc.
machines from $84.00 up, AH
Imports ft Bporfa Cara
machines subject to tax.
HAYNES OFFICE MACHINE CO.
17-81 . ° ^ Br 5 U,4 e R k tt
914 Magnolia Ave,
PH. MI 4-5407
Sanford, Florida

Barkley

I960 RENAULT Dauphioe, aun
roof, radio, $7*5. Sanford Motor
WHEEL CHAtRS, crutches, canes
Co., 1001 Sanford Ave. FA 2-4382
walkers,
FREE DELIVERY
BY OWNER: 1853 Chevy Bel Air
Prescriptions our Specialty
8 cyL 4 dr. station wagon, radio
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
4 heater, first -4575 takea It.
Bid end Mellonvilla
313 E. 2nd St. 4U Park Ave.,
Ph. FA 2-7107
Apt. T, after S p. m.
1919 AUSTIN Healey 8000 Road­
ster for sale by original owner.
HAVE IT piece stainless steel
cookware act. 8 ply waterless, la
original factory carton, was
$148, sacrifice $39. WiU deliver.
FA 2-8390.

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$

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TRADE IN MERCHANDISE
AU. MUST GOl
Refrigerator $5.00, Electric Lawn
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Mower $5.00, Electric Stove
$5.oo, Power Mower $1100,
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mrPower Mower $2040, Hand
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Lawn Mower $1.00, Boautifnl
Refrigerator $8MI.
REPOSSESSED MERCHANDISE | AL ttUSN SAYS*
Power Mower 48140, Girls Bike
Don't Mian The Great$$5.00, Record Player $1040.
ont Used Car Sale In
Power Mower $33.00, Electric
The History Of Sanford.
stove $1*0.00, Fewer Mower

FREE P IC K UP fir DELIVERY
Magnolia

Phone FA 2-6321

within reaaen te ho tanaod dona.

Houee Broomi VTe, Beth Scalte
424*, FUshUghta Me, Boys Bibs
4*5.23, Child1! Auto $$.$$, Picnic
Table 4 Beach 422.00, Badmiton and VolleybaU got, both for
$7.77, Barbecue Kite $2.44, Fold­
ing Tables $$4$, Play Tanti
$449, Floor PoUabera $l$$$,
Electric Can Opener $1141, Kit­
chen Clocks $24$, GE Vacuum
Cleaner* $28 8!, 29” Window
Fans $22.22, Boys or Girls 80“
Bikes *28.88, Roar Saat Speaker
Kit $4.95, Large Lawn Sweep­
ers $18.88.
FIRESTONE STORES ‘
111 E. First St.
Sonford, Florida

17 Cher. 1 Dr. B. Air
A.T* P A , PJL, R. H.
Factory Air Conditioned
Was 1 W
Now 10M
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LOCAL OWNED CARS

Going at Now or Never Prices!
61 FALCON

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2-DOOR SEDAN. CorlathUn White. Grey latorter. • CyRUer,
Standard Trans., Whitewall Tiro*, Air Cleaner, OU Flltac. Ike
fcaalc car fee the.atrichly ptwmtmj mlndet.pem p.

61 GALAXIE TOW N SEDAN
Afuamarlae Finish with asaUhlag laterier, * CyHttfw, Fecd-OMatte Tnum, Radio 4 Heater, Whitewall Tlraa, Rook-f* lights
Rbctria Clock, Air Cteonor, OU Filter.

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2-DOOR. Cortathlaa While, Grey Interior, 4 Cykstw, SionSard Traaa* Bteetate Windshield Wipers, Padded Daak 4 Vtoma,
Whitewall Tires, Wheel Coven, Air Cleaner, 0 0 Filter. An­
other book ecosMMoy car with n teak of Ini ary.

By Any Ford Dealer or Competitive
Dealer in Central Forida!
you think you can’t afford to trada, wo will
prova to you thnt You Can't Afford NOT TO
TRADE. Coma in and lot ua ahow you howl

IF YO U D O N 'T LIKE

61 FORD SU N U N ER
Chesapeake Blue Flakh, Blue Intatter, V* Bailee, Ferd-fV
Matlc, Power Steering, Kedlo 4 Heater, Whitewalls, Electrie
Wludehlrld Wipera, Padded Da&gt;h 4 Vlaora, Wheal Cetera, Air
Cleaner, Oil Filter, Back-up Lights, Htectrte Cteck. An Ideal
Car Far The Florida San Lovers.

61 FORD GALAXIE
CLUB VICTORIA. Wilts over Oeeapeako Moo, • Cylinder,
Ford-O-Matk, Heater, Radio, Power Steering, Tinted GLaee,
White* •!la. Body Molding. Electric Windshield Wipera, Pad**
Daah 4 Vlaora, Air Lead, Wheel Cortra, Air Ckaaer, OU Fil­
ler, Back-up Light*, Electrte Clock.

OUR DEALS
LOW M ILE A G E CARS

M A K E US A N OFFER!

Mattress Renovation

W# will ggkilM fm t «U
Uaernprlng mattrunn In
took aad fad Ilk* m w I
Where apring unit it t W
*5 extra.

lectiea of paint and equipment. Ineluding air conditiomiag. Ne deal

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Yes, Fred ts reutly riding high on the hog. He's gone HOG
WILD tgaln and really ROOTING FOR NEW BUSINESS,
ir you don't believe ft go down to Strleklnnd-Morriaon, he'll
show yon how to BRING HOME THE BACON!

Written Foctory Warranty

M CHEVROLET I Dear V-*, P/Glld*........ .
I f BUICK Hardtop Sport Coup* ....______ ___
W FORD * Door V-8, Aatornatie ____ _________
»• PLYMOUTH FUBY, Spurt Coupe, Air Cond. „
i* CHEVROLET 4 Dear V-S, Power Glide ______
U CHEVROLET Impnln Sport Cpe. Air Cond.....
58 CHEVROLET Convertible, New Top, V-8, P/O ..
18 DODGE Slatten Wagon, V-f Automatic...... ......
88 FORD t Door V-8, Automatic ....— ___ _______
17 FORD Victoria Cpo* Automatic, P. gtoorlag__
17 CADILLAC Convertible, Power ....__ ______ ....
IT CADILLAC 4 Door, Power, Air Cond, .™ ____
IT FORD Rtetten Wagon. V-8, Automatic______ ...
M CHRYSLER Station Wagon, Ante, Power Beat
M MERCURY 4 Door. Automatic, P/Stoarteg___
M OLD*MOBILE Holiday Hardtop, Automatic... 5* FORD Victoria Spurt Cpe., V-8, Auto._______
54 FORD Italian Wagon, V-I, Automatic______
H DODGE Linear BpL Coupe, Automatte______
•4 VOLKSWAGEN ----------------------- „----------------IS CHEVROLET g Cyltader, I Door Hardtop____
•I CADILLAC 4 Door, Power, Air Cond........ .........
II PLYMOUTH 8 Cylinder Standard. Button Wagon
II FORD • Cylinder, 4 Door-------- £ __________
SI CADILLAC 4 Door, Air CeodHtened_________
14 FORD S Door, V-i, Standard Shift ------------------

SALE ENDS JUNE 30tfi
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Washington Taking On Continental Air
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WASHINGTON (UPl) - In the
eyes of Europeans, and many
American sophisticates, Washing­
ton is n rather provincial city,
lacking In old world grace and
charm.
A law yean ago, this may have
boon a valid observation, but net
any. more. For one reason or an­
other, the U. S. capital la rapidly
developing a cosmopolitan, conti­
nental air.
For Instance, when you cross a

street here nowadays you gel a
nostalgic fasting that aay mo­
ment yon might he ran over by
some clown in a sports car.
It used to be that an American
pedestrian had to go to Paris to
get hit by a (ports car.' Thai
shows bow far wa have coma in
shucking off our bumpkinlsh
ways.
It's true that the tail drivers
here haven't yet perfected the
rhythmic bonking technique that
mkkea motoring In the French

capital inch a stimulating exper­
ience. Bat they are teaming fait.
I notice at I wheat about (ha
city that the cabbtei are begin*
ntng to honk at me when my
quaint old aedan italla in the mid*
die of the atrect. Time yai when
they limply would have given me
a puifc.
That a)so is a sign that we are
ealchihg op the Parisians in lead­
ing the good life.
But what really Impressed me
with our progress Jn acquiring

el vie poise and elan was a public
hearing I attended on a proposal
before the District of Colombia
Board of Commissioners to per­
mit sidewalk cafes In Washing­
ton.
Amigos, If this one paseea, we
are in. With sidewalk cafes,
Washington would become the
most sophisticated metropolli cast
of Culpepper, Va.
The first •applicant for a side­
walk cafe license Is the owner of
a restaurant which fronts on

Pennaylrania Avenue about two
blocks tram the White Hcuee.
It is his notion that tourists,
shoppers and commuters woulfB
enjoy sipping their Metncal at an
outdoor'table, overlooking a traf­
fic Jam.
This location baa the added ad­
vantage of being next door to a
parking garage. Thus there would
be a ready source of supply for
mashed potatoes garnished with
carbon monoxide.

FRESH DRESSED &amp; DRAWN FIA. CRADE "A" CR GA GOVT INSPECTED

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TH E PUNCH LIN E o f ■ T ill Tales C ontest appeared In this form nt San­
ford Grammar School last W ednesday where summer recreation sessions
are being conducted each weekday m orning. D irector V irgil D uffel) report­
ed that dean Carter and Lam ar O xford cam e up w ith the contest winning
. 'sto rie s.
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Oviedo Students Bid

Grammar School 'Aloha' To Classmates

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Vtrgfl Duffell, director of recreation activities now mulerwsy
it Sanford Grammar School, said
today that all youngsters, from
those who will enter the Bret
grade la September to these wbe
era In the sixth grade, are Invited
to Join the dally sessions.
isssteaa open each day at 0:N
a. m. sad last until ll:M a. m.
Tbs summer program Includes
e variety of athletic contests,
games, group sad individual, and
e complete curriculum of aria and
srafte work. Also, ss aa extra
activity about three times weekly*
Duffall said such events as trea­
sure hunts, wiener route, sack
htnebei, tall tales contests and a
host of other entertalnmeata are
scheduled ter the children's on^Working with* buf tell am Mrs.
Ann Ismuala and Tnvy Chrtetanera.
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Whipped evaporated milk does•’(.keep its thick consistency at
well ae whipped cream. So if it
has to (tend awhile, follow this
procedural Scald the milk end add
H teaspoon of gelatin soaked in &gt;
teaspoons of eold water to each
l h cups of milk. Chill thoroughly
end whip.

' By MARIAN R. JONES
Oviedo's Junior High Eighth
Omten bid “Aloha" to their
classmates at a danea In tha
school cafetorium transformed to
n beautiful Hawaiian Isle forth*
location.
A triple-tiered fountain wee sur­
rounded with potted palme, water
liltee, potted tropical plants and
numerous conch sheila, placed
advantageously about the room,
added to the decor. .
Overhead were laatecua and baP
loans and each table waa overlaid
with a white cloth and waa eontend with green and pii£ candles.
Tha refreshment table w u

Steak Dinner

centered with a howl of tragical
fruit flanked by glewlag red Up­
on. Miniature bottles of cologne
and combe wen favors and aaeh
boy and girl attending received
• record. Additional gifts won
given to those getting lucky num­
ber* from the overhead balloons
which worn retea sod Instantan­
eously nt a given signal and ecusad much merriment u the scram­
ble get underway ter their capturn. ;
Homeroom teacher* of th*
seventh and eighth grades wa
bonorqd guests for tha avast Jar
which Mrii Jen I. Beasley Jra*
general chairmen and assistants
were Mrs. Theodore Aells Jr„
Mrs. M m Courier, Mrs. James
Partin and Mrs. Weatey V. terra-

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postponed.
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the horn* of Mrs. George Ada*,
4J* Summerlin Av*., Tuesday at
liM p.m. A piedte supper will be
■•rved In the garden by Mrs. Stine
and co-hostesssa Mrs. B. I . Chapm u and Mrs. Sue Stevenson.

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CAPT, MBS. EDWARDS opened gifts from the armed forces committee
o f the Chamber o f Commerce Monday as one highlight o f the farewell
luncheon for the departing skipper of Heavy Attack Wing One.

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THE CITY OP SANFORD offered one o f the resolutions commending
Capt. Edwards for his efforts in continuing “ tho excellent relations be­
tween Navy personnel and civilian population." Mayor Joe Baker read the
citation, which was of several given Edwards.

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NEW YORK (UP!) - Federal
factfinders step Into the national
maritime walkout today, opening
bearings that eould produce n
Teft-Hartiey Injunction forcing an-g ry seaman to untla strike-idled
•ehlpo for at least SO days.
Tha three-member panel Presi­
dent Kennedy appointed voder the
Taft-Hartley Act Vo sift facta in
the strike of 73,000 teamen astern*
bled la New York preparatory to
beginning bearing! this afternoon.
Kennedy aaked the panel to re­
port te him by Trlday on issues
J * the dispute and alatua of atte m p ts to aettla the’ 12-day walk­
out which the President said hai
reached the etage of endangering
national haalth and safely.
Once the report la In, the Presi­
dent U expected \o order Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
to seek s federal court injunction
ordering strikers beck to work for
sa SO-day cooling off period during
w hich • negotiated settlement
^vould be sought.
Although * union lenders were
unanimous ' Is denouncing Ken­
nedy's invoking the Tafl-Hartley
Act. there was no indication they
would attempt to thwart the fact­
finders mission by defytag the executlvs order setting up tbs panel
. . s a l ordering the barings.
But several unions have threat­
e n e d to fight any injunction all
Hhe way to the Supreme Court.
|ph E. Casey, president ef
American Merchant Marine
_____ fAMMI), the largest
ohfpawwn' group, promised that
managament would give “full co­
te the factfinders.

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bar letlet that if the board of
equillaatjita bearing la held
Aug. It
will be possible to get
ook » tbe tax collector by
the book
November 1 for regular eollectlon."

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A SURPRISE PRESENTATION was made to Cdr. Jack
Langford, Hatwing One operations officer, when James
Wright, president o f the Central Fla. Chapter, Navy
League, gave him a citation for hia “ outstanding con­
tribution to ths understanding o f the American way o f
life."
(Herald Photos)

New Oral Polio Vaccine
Hailed As Cure By A M A

NEW YORK (UPI) — Tbe
American Medical
Association
drug council reported today that
the m w Sabin oral polie vaccine
“promts an opportunity to elim­
inate poliomyelitis as a signifi­
cant public health problem."
U urged physicians to take tbe
lead is sparking man commun­
ity vaccination when tbe new
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vaccines become available. How­
. A delegation ef eitiaen* from ever,. until that time doctors
encourage the widest pos­
today presented the
County Commission with a petition sible use ef tbe talk . vaccine, It
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ftttf tbs “deplorable conditions"
of Lake Mills Rd. sad urged the ‘iBe Sabin vaccine ia swallowed.
Musty to fix the road "immed- Tbe Salk vaccine is injected. It
has been in use since US3. Re­
% lely."
IBs petition, signed by Vf per- porting to the policy-tasking
song. filed the "hasardooa eondl- boose of delegatee of the AMA,
H w tlena sf (he read sod the menace tbe council on drop pointed out:
‘“ Since Salk vaccine generally
Is Ms sad property."
District 4 Commissioner Vernon fade to protect against alimen­
Di m assured the delegation that tary infection with wild polioMills Ed. Is ia hie road budget virus, the immunised individual
and wtB be improved ia the aaar css become a temporary abedder
future or, aa soon aa funds are of polio virus."
Thus, while protected against
^Tillable.

Xhuluota Road
Repairs Urged

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Tax Aiaeisor Mary
Earle
Walker Informed the county commlnlonera today that they could
plan oa holding the board of
equalisation hearing Aug. IS af­
ter she aaked for a 30-day extrnaioo on preparation of the 1041
tax roll.
The board, by a 4-1 majority,
voted for granting the extension
despite protests from District I
Commissioner John Fltapatrick
that the budget appropriation! for
the next fiscal year would be de­
layed.
In a two-page lettar to the
commission, Mrs. Walker laid
that "U ia Impossible to give you
an estimate on tbe INI tax roll.
1 baarby request a 30-day exten­
sion from the Flret ef July to
complete tbe preliminary work
which la necessary to present the
required estimate."
Fltapatrick asked the board to
table eclion on granting the ex­
tension pending study but tbe
board agreed to go along after
chairman J. C. Hutchison said
Mrs. Walker had inured him
she would only need 30 additional
days.
Fltapatrick said that one of
hia campaign promises waa to
put the county on a good sound
business basis.

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paralylhie polio, those inoculat
ed with tbe Salk vaccine could
peas it on to other*, the report
indicated.
Tbe new oral vaccines "render
tbe Intealinel tract relatively re­
silient to reinfection with the
same type of virus," the report
■aid. "Moreover, the persieteaee
of immunity induced by tbe oral
vaccines may be of much loogar
duration than la the ease with
Salk viccIm : and, is fact, tbs
persistence of immunity may con.
cclvably approach that induced
by natural infaction ia type, de­
gree, and duration."

Plane Skids In
MIAMI (UPI) — A Portuguese
military plane with fivs man
aboard belly-landed on a cushion
of f a n Monday si Miami Inter­
nstiee* I Airport after
gear failure. No qm was hurt.

Established

1908

TUESDAY, JUNE 27. 1961

SANFORD, FLORIDA

WASHINGTON (UPI)-Chair­
man William L. Cary of the Se­
curities and Exchange Commission
urged Congress today to approve
a &lt;760,000 study of tbe nation's
stock markets to d e t e r m i n e
whether the mice and Igwa gov­
erning sales are adequate.
Cary, citing the tremendoue In­
crease In ehsrabolders and trading
volume during the lait few years,
said "tbs possibility exists that
these factore may have ltd to
questionable merchandising tech­
niques."
111! 8EC chairman said e "thor­
ough study of the over-the-counter
market . and &gt; ef the exchangee
would be deoirebU at this time."

Ashby Fire Tower
Back In Operation
Tbe Ashby Fire Tower, located
on Farmlngtoa Rd. about alx
miles northeast of Osteea, Is re­
paired and back in operation to­
day after toeing its radio unit
and watar heater when lightning
hit Urn tower during n Ihuoda
storm Friday.
Ranger Raymond Pell, who bad
descended from tbe tower 'only
momenta before the bolt struck,
a abort while later waa called
from hi# homo to Oaten to ex­
tinguish • biasing tree also kit
by lightning.

Tractor Bargain
Talks May Resume
KEY WEST (UPI) - Premier
Fidel Caattw’e "prisoner commis­
sion" hoped to bear today wheth­
er there to any prospect of re­
viving hia moribund prlsooera-tortractor# deal.
John Hooker, executive secre­
tary of the fund-raising commit­
tee that disbanded when Castro
began boosting hia ransom de­
mands, may return from Miami
today with the word oa whether
it will resume its activities.
U 8. Immigration officials de­
nied Monday night that the doctttoo an farther negotiations rests
with President Kennedy.

Herlong Urges Cuba Action
. Congressman Syd Herlong a i l ­
ed; Monday for positive U. S. ac­
tion In Cube and said America
should put humanitarian research
ahead of the rare in space.
Departing from his prepared
speech at a luncheon honoring out­
going Heavy Attack Wing One

Bulletin
lha Mato R ad Department
today aeoptod l o tow bM ef
Baa Marco Construction Co. of
M. Augustine for the widening
of W. First M. to the new lateratato Hwy. 4. Tbe Ban Marco
bid waa Met,04 and Included
tovaltog, grading, paving tad
mm concrete box cnivert on tho
3.T toilet of SR ta, the exten­
sion of W. Firet M. from French
Art. to tfi* oew interstate
highway.

News Briefs
Jets Collide
CHARLOTTSVILLE, Va. (UPI)
—Two Air Force jets collided and
plunged to earth from an altituda
of 37,000 feet Monday, One of the
pilots waa unable to eject from
bis plane and was killed.

Succeeds Daniel
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Gert
If. W. Schmidt, a Jacksonville
tractor dealer, will succeed J. J.
Daniel of Jacksonville July 1 aa
a member of tbe Slate Board of
Control.

Daily Flights &gt;
MIAMI (UPI, — Pan American
World Alrwaya resumed daily
flights between Miami and Ha­
vana today. Two round trip flights
will be run today and Wednesday,
Pan American said, with one
round trip flight oach day Ubginnlng^hdredfPM-. Acrv »

New Boss
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Rear
Adm. Joseph M, Carton was ex­
pected to arrive in Jacksonville
today to take over as commander
of Fleet Air Jacksonville snd
Commander of Naval Air Bases,
Sixth Naval District. Carson, far­
mer commander of Naval forces
in the Philippines, replaces Rear
Adm. Kennoth Craig, who retired
May 31, *

Saratoga At Mayport
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Tbe
Navy aupercarrier USS Saratoga
docked Monday at Mayport Naval
Station, where it will remain unlit
it embark* on a shakedown cruise
and rcfrtihsr training exercise
July I. Tbs Saratoga arrived from
Norfolk Naval Shipyard where it
underwent three months of repair
work. Tb* carrier waa damaged
In January neat’ Athens, Greece,
by a flash fire that killed seven
men and Injured 33 others.

DynaIronies Sets
July 13 Meeting
For Stockholders
The flret annual meeting of the
stockholders of DjmatrOnlre, Inc.,
has been scheduled July IS In Or­
lando, according to Parker Paint­
er Jr* president of tho corpora­
tion.
Rix directors of tba corporation
will b* elected at tbe stockhold­
er'! meotiag, and financial auto­
mata for the past fiscal yaar ellstributod. Painter win dlaeust the
past and jfuture growth of the
corporation
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The corporation, which offered
public it*k for Vba first time
earlier this year, to hutrumenU!
in rei Marsh, development and
manufacturing, in support of the
nation* mlssii# snd speck rffoiu.
Established in Central Florida
la 1097, tbs firm now employs in
■gees* of 100 person* and re­
cently opened a Pacific Division in
Van Nuys, Calif,

Plea Agdinst Rider
Arrest Is Denied
JACKSON, Mis#. (UP1)-A fedoral Judge today denied a plea
which challenged the constitution
•lliy of Mississippi'* arrests of
“ Freedom Rider*."
District Judge Sidney Mis* of
Bitoil, Mile* said U would be
improper tor him to gran a writ
ti habeas oorpua gafit the matter
(a takes through tlto Mississippi
atata courts.

commander, Capt. F. G. Edwards,
Herlong aid, “we must stop pus­
sy-footing around In Cuba. We
know that the Cuban* have n Com­
munist government end it Just
won’t pay to make any deala with
that kind of governmotit for treetore or anything alsa.

TV* moat move In on Cuba and
■hoar signs of strength in Latin
America," Herlong said.
Herlong alto said ha waa t^red
of U. &amp;. competition In the space
race,
“ We're like little boys-the Rueatana announce a moon shot and,

sure enough, we fbftow ft wp with
our Intentions.
“ Why can't wa say, 'let the Rads
shoot a man into spare,' we are
going to try and euro cancer 1"
"Wa should work for the good of
ths entire f r a world end taka tho
first step In tho humanity rare,"
Herlong said.

City To Negotiate On Plans
ForSewageTreatment Plant
City Commissioners Monday
night agreed to negotiate with
tho engineers Clark, Daly and
Dicta and Leffler and Bush to
plan and design a sewage treat­
ment plant tor Sanford and
agreed to build a plant “ aa toon
as it la feasible."
City Manager W. E. Knowles
tokl the commission that tho city's
fiscal agent Loomle Lady, will
meet to special session with the
board next Monday to discuss
method* of financing auch a
plant.
All five city commissioners
agreed Monday that Sanford's
growth will be stifled • by not
having a sewage treatment plant.
The commission already had dis­
cussed Investigation of tho coats

Khrushchev Hints
Deadline Extension
BERLIN (UPI) - Soviet Pre­
mier
Nikita
S.
Khrushchev
dropped another hint Monday
night that hd might extend hia
deadline for signing a peace
treaty, with East Germany.
In a telegram to East German
chief of stale Waller Uibricht,
Khrushchev sa|d the Commu
nlst nations would “ do their ut
most te sign one by the end of
this year."
West Berllnar* noted today that
this fell abort of saying flatly ft
would be an accomplished fact by
Jan. 1.
Communist diplomats In varloui
capitals of lha world have "leak­
ing" to Western correspondents
(ho Information that Moscow
wuuld like to negotiate with the
West over the status of Berlin and
Urn division of Germany.
This la known In tlw world of
diplomacy aa tbe “ trial balloon"
—to see how the opposition re­
acts. The West still la talking
over Its strategy.
,Th* West would be wary of en­
tering another negotiating session
with tba Communists in tho light
of recent Russian performances In
tho conferencei on nuclear weap­
ons and Laos.
A IMS Big Four foreign minis­
ters conference in Geneva came
to naught on Gw issue of Borlln.
Khrushchev's telegram, thank­
ing tho East Germans tor- their
good wlthee on the 30th anniver­
sary last week of the Natl Inva­
sion of Russia, bristled with the
usual epietheta against West Ger­
many and Chancellor Kbnrad Ade­
nauer.
He a id the Bonn government
was planning a new war la con­
spiracy with NATO and the en­
tire Soviet bloc was "obligated to
fight for the maintenance of
p a c t."

and poaalbl* ways of financing a
primary plant after the Stale
Board of Health told the commis­
sion It would not approv* any
further extension of the city sewer

FASTEST M A N — Air
Korea MaJ. Robert White
was a happy test pilot ns ha
talked to tba press at Ed­
wards Air Force itaae,
Calif., 1
m.p.D.
plana.

Prospects Good
For Old Age Bill
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Prospacts appeared good today that a
blU to Increase Social Security
benefit! for 4.4 million persona
will get to the Whit* House by
Thunday.
T1&gt;« Senate passed tho bill 30-0
Monday sod ' sent it to a HouieSenate conference commute* to
work out differences with a mea­
sure passed earlier by the House.
Chancee ware belter than SO-SO
that the committee, under ad
ministration pressure, would draft
a compromise so tbe bill could
b* approved by Congress Thun­
day—tho day before legislators
begin leaving for a long Fourth
of July holiday.
If the legislation la delayed
until Congress gets back, lha fil­
ler cheek* would not go out until
tho first week of October, If tho
bill bocomes law this week, tho
chocks will b* In tho mall tbe
first wook of September.
Tb* legislation, on President
Kennedy's Uet of 14 priority bUla,
would allow aoa lo retire at aga
43. They m w muii wait until they
are IS, although women already
can retire at 42Man retiring at 41 would got go
per cent of ilia monthly benefits
.hey would here received had
they waited until they wore 43,

Proposal For Cty Front

lines until a plan la submitted for
a plant.
Among the'aourcaa of revenue
tho city had discussed In financing
the plant are dgaret tax, utility
tax, parking meters and electrical
franchise.
In other bualnua, tb* am mis­
sion rejected all bids on chairs
for tb# commlaaJon chamber*
and agreed ta readrertise for the
chairs with specifications that
they all bare.upholstered backs.'
Tbe board alto rejected bids
oa cu t Iron pip* and awarded
lha low bid of Hughs# Supply of
Orlando for valrea and looting
for lha city's watar 11m at a coat
of &lt;1.370. and thro# hydrant* at a
cost of &lt; t« from Bon F. tirabbu
Inc. of Orlando.

Texas Flood Woes
Past $1 Million
Ry United Prom
Flood damage In North Taxes
soared paat &lt;1 million today in
storm* that spirited Acfosa tha
South with
-ith enough firry to flgtj**
farm building
jildlngl* ia North tfrotiakr
la to# Dakotas, horde* of greathoppers thrived on blistering Iteat
that baked thousand* of acres ad
farm and valuable rangeland. XutomoJogiats at North Dakota State
University a id virtually awry
cqunty to tba atata waa threatened
by tho insect invasion.
Elsewhere the nation's weather
at midweek included wktoapread
afternoon and evening tenderthowera to tha Rocky Mountain
states, moat at tba Great Plato#
and lb* Mississippi Valley and tho
Orest Lahti
Temperatures reached ISI to
Daatb Valley, Calif., Monday and
dipped to 47 at Pallaton, Mich,
Monday night.
Army engineers set a &lt;l million
damage animate on torrential
rains of tba past three days to
tha Tcxaa Panhandle and tea Fort
Worth suburb of Richland Hllla.
Scores of evacuated families re­
turned to Richland Hllla homes
despite; a forecast of more rain
today.

Coff«a Club Sets
Fete For W ing's
New Commander
Capt Joseph Tally, who took
over today aa oomamndor at
Heavy Attack Winy Oac, wifi bn
guest of honor at tba June m at­
ing of too Ooffa Gleb scheduled
for 10 a. m. Thunday at the
Chamber of Common* Building.
Capt Tally will be accompanied
by officer* of his staff end several
newcomers to tho area will slat bo
welcomod.
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Board To Ask
For Furniture Bids:

The County Commlstten today
‘ to edrertiaa tor Wdi far
offteo furniture for tho saw aonaty
aubject to approval by tba eom- jail and bids tor a new radio towor
miastoMra of financing, construc­ tor tea facility.
tion plan* and proposed opera
Is other
iha ’
agreed to erect fire m ite------He ostbsaUd that lha maitos jus m tore# streets ta ton LAht
would cost approximately fUJMQ. of tot Woods area and agrood is
A ,30-yoar toast was asked an give ’ton lamtoato Iwim Ada*.
lb* property altar tba marina
plana are approved by the city.
Tha city would receive a share
of tha profits nr a sot rental foe
from tba marina, whichever U
CUieUM
chose, seder tha proposal.
Flats for the marina outlined
ia ton proposal would make it
"tha hub of waterway activity
far all ad Central Florida," with
a program of special areola for
boaters spread through
sad receiving Urge ■
motion to attract visitor* ta the
city. waterfront.
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Marina Is Endorsed
City Commissioners Monday
night gave unanimous endorse­
ment to modernisation of the
Sanford lakefront when they,
agreed to grant a 40-day option
to Jack Trim of Sanford to toaaa
tho bandsh*U and boat ramp and
establish a boat marina on the
property.
Trim, la a six page mama to
lb* commission, askad tb* board
to grant a leas* an tb* property
la Its present stain and approve
removal of Urn “ so-called band■bell and replacement of it with
two buildings on tha pier."
Ho also proposed modification
of tbe launching ramp aod In­
stallation ef dock apace tor M
to tag boats.
This work would bn dona at M
cost to lha. city, but would ha
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Iteme Wedneedey morning ia the
downtown Sanford shopping dis­
trict. Cheek Page IS of today's
Herald for obme of the bergalne
which will bo ovallaMo.

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