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Mom For Cam ivol'

Schoolhotise
Sels Open House
On Wednesday

bring mate t* told tto** eUiwt
twe eights tick week {root T to
•:M p.ra,
Tto Instructor will to Mrs. Es­
ther William* of tto Semlnol* High
fscuhy. Mr*. William* to a grad*
uata of tto Urimrity of Paorto

Ut CAROL iSTSOIT
LmHm of tto Htoby Craft Club,
dieting toot Wednesday at tto
Clto ’CattoriM tm ta CtoluoU,
plumed to taka aa actlra part hi
tto community*! amraal Fall Car*

Tto Littl* Rod flehooltous* will
DOW HI f u l l

I t o taxt win to tto Borltta
"Self-Teacher la Spanish,” pub*
Ustod by Browet and Dunlap. Tto
tost a*11a for $3.00 and tto only
ottor cost will to a rogtotratlon
ft* of ttto . Tto night* on which
tto claaaaa arc told win to do*
tarmlncd at tto organisational
mooting Monday.
Information on this cours* I*
available from E. 8. Douglau, Dl*
raetor of Vocational and Adult Ed*

aha).

llvllfw, WMUM*

day at tto school on tto earner of
Palmetto and Sixth St, from T:J0
to • p.m.
Tto pobUc la invited and spec­
ial Invitation* are being extended
to the aervkn clubs and organi­
sation* which have given dm*,
work and money to tto aupport
and maintenance of tto school far
retarded children.
Tto Seminole Association lor
Retarded Children and tto teacher
and volunteer* of tto school will
to tto hosts tor tto open hen**
and refreshments wiR bo served
during tto evening.

'Hi* chib will conduct a booth
with Hi m taaludtng atuffod toy*,
totjr billows, apron*, crocheted
fa ifln , pillow ***** and many
* &gt;. 4 handmado article* for sale, S S 3 m &amp; X -

West
claimed
Proaidont
Kennedy's
United Xatiees speech today, de­
scribing it so "Impressive,1
jostle" sad "sold.”
Even unofficial Soviet
praised what they took to be in­
dications of “ increasing U. f .
flexibility" ha foreign affairs. De­
spite seme d&amp;mtc&amp;j from Rus­
sian policy, these Moscow sources
said, tto speech appeared "mod­
erate and conciliatory
No official Soviet reaction was
available immediately. Tto Mos­
cow Communist organ Pravda
carried a IS-word dispatch on
page 8 reporting that tto speech
had been mads, but fid not
meat
Tto Chinese Communists
harsher.

'Tto Red newspaper Ta Kong,
published in Bong Rang, dismiss­
ed the speech as "empty propa­
ganda, u usual.” Tto Commnnist
publication made no mention of
Kennedy's comments on Commu­
nist infiltration of Sooth Viet Nam.
On* of tto few official com­
ments available Monday came
from Cambodia's Prince Sihan­
ouk, who met Ecactdy eftrr tto
speech. He said tto address was
“ a very good speech, with a very
wise point of view and logical,
too."
London newspapers received tto
speech warmly.
Tto Daily Herald, formar pub­
lication of tto Laborito opposition,
called It a "bold plan for safer
world . . . President Kennedy
could at least to confident to car­
ried tto ' neutral countries with

"This la tto clearest, most for­
ward-looking declaration of Amor,
lean foreign policy since tto cold
war began,” said tto pro-Labor
tabloid Daily Mirror.
Tto independent conservative
Dally Talagraph said "then was
no mistaking his fervent sincer­
ity."

la Tarts, tfce ncwspjpcr &lt;&gt;*mbat said tto speech was "perfect­
ly adapted . . . to tto African and
Asian delegations which now con­
stitute a majority of tto UN Gen­
eral Assembly.”
Newspapers In Germany, cur­
rently tto principal eoekpit of tto
cold war. focused their comments
on specific issues.
Tto newspaper Allgemtine ef
Frankfurt praised tto “forthrigktness” with which Pneident Ken­

nedy "shrugged eff tto separate
peace treaty threatened between
Russia and Rad Germany . * . a*
a ‘paper pact” *
Newspapers In threatened Ber­
lin Itself were concerned by what 6
they regarded .a* Kennedy's fail­
ure to atato clearly Ms policies
on oomo phases *f to
German question.
"Whpt wm realhr need In ---boor is an official statement from
Washington t* to wtottor tto
freedom of West Berlin atorid to
bought nt tto prieo of r im ila tfen of Gorman wunifleriton"
said tto Morgcnpoet
*
This was an ovidcnl reference
to weekend Washington reports
that tto United State* was pre­
paring to agree to some farm of
recognition ef Communist
Germany.

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WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1961

Polling
The County Redistricting Com |the 1,000 voters will be notified
mine* today announced new pre by poit card in the 'very near
cinet polling place, that will go futaure" of Ihelr precinct change.
1 Serving on* the redmricting
into effect Jan. 1 for 1,000 of the committee with Mrs. Bnice is
17,000 registered voters la the County Engineer Csrlton Bliss
county.
snd
Zoning
Director
Robert
Sup*, of Registration Camilla I Brown
Bruo* rvponed this morning that) Seven
new
precinct*
were
created by the redistricting com-

UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN WORKERS get to work in earnest as they
open their'campaign headquarters office in the former bookkeeping de­
partment of the old Florida State Bank Building at 103 W. First St. Sec­
retary. Mrs. Mary Higgins checks the files with UF President Bill Bentley
sa Campaign Chairman. Sonny Raborn geta busy on the telephone and
publicity chairman. Joe Leary starta putting up the national poster.
(Herald Photo)

Jet Fuel Ship
Burns, Sinks;
1 Dead* 27 Hurt

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 288

Listed

mRtee Including five In the Saoford area, one in Casselberry and
one hi Fern Park.
Last year there were only 18
precincts.
Precincts and polling places
are: 1—State Farmers Market,
southwest corner of French Ave.
and 13th St., Sanford; Precinct 2
—Scout building at th* rear of
Lake Monroe School; Precinct 2
—Home demonstration Center.
Piecieet 0— Altamonte Springsi

Fire House; Precinct 2— Oviedo
Town Hall; Precinct I — Geneva
Lommunity House; Precinct 7—
Giuluota, old school house;
Precinct •— GoMenrod Com­
munity House; Precinct 9—Longwood Town Hall; Precinct 10—
Lake Mary Fire Station; Pre­
cinct It— Altamonte Community
House; Precinct 1*—Forest City,
Precinct II—Longwood Element­
ary School; Precinct 14 — Lyman
School Gym;

Congress Quits;
Senate 'Howls'

Precinct 12— National Guard
Armory in Sanford; Precinct It—
Bear
Lake,
Florida
Power
Lounie;
Precinct 17— Caiaalberry Fire
Station; Precinct It— Farmers
Auction Market oa Fwy. 17-92;
Precinct
It— Seminole High
School;
Precinct 20— U ps'la
Presbyterian Church;
Precinct
21— St. Johns Builders, Builder*
Model House; Precinct 21— Jew.
ufv Educat'.ooif Building oa the
northeast corner at Magnolia Ave.
and Itth St. In Sanford; "Precinct
23— Fern Park, Prairie Lake Lagion Hall.

J V U V A ...

MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. JUPD
A apcctacular fire fed by a ahip
load of high octane and jet avia­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congreaa ended ita longest
tion fuel burned out of control for
session
in 10 yeura today with the Senate howling in rage at
more then 12 hours today. One
■y LARRY VKR8UEL
NEW DELHI (U PI) — Indian
man was killed and ai least 27
the
House’*
crafty tactics on the final bill.
Nobody asked me, but did the
Prime Ministar Jawabarlat Nehru
Injured in the explosions and fir*
&lt;The House went home early, and as a result the Senate Tuesday apparently ruled out any
that turned a 800-fool tea-going County Commission get Civil De­
went
home mail.
chance of hU becoming w u e ttry
tanker into a white hot blast fur fense approval before they agreed
The
Senate quit at 5:16 a. m. adjourning Congress until general of tho United Nations.
nice.
to advertise for the purchase of 13
next January. Tha Houi* had adThe fuel-fed flames were shoot­ radio units?
• • •
ing 72 to M feet high above the
journed sine die at 3:20 a. m. EST,
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) - Th*
charred tanker, US NS Potomac,
It stems tha County Commission
a move that nearly stalled final
aground only about 100 yards is unhappy about all the time
president of tho American Can.
Communlcstloa
between
the
adjournment.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
from storage tanka containing 22 taken up by citizens at board
cer Society said Tutsday that
County Cemmiasion snd the var­
The Senate's testy temper had drug treatment ot cancer la near
A formul meeting o f property owners of Winter Park million gallons of fuel oil.
meetings and Tuesday voted tq
been fueled by th* fact it had tha point of being an effcctlvo
ious mayors, individually and col­ I)r. between Hibiscus Rd. nml Mnrigold Rd. in the Queen's
The white-hot hall of Ike 880- limit the time for each complaint
been In continuous session for 10 cure of the disease.
foot tanker had crarked scrota
lectively, does not exist, four may­ Mirror South area o f Casselberry was held Tuesday night to
lo 20 minutes . . . What we would
hours and 18 nlinutea before ad­
the middle and settled te the
ors sgrecd at a meeting Tuesday discuss the possibility of paving this section of Winter Park
like to kftow la . . . W-w-w-h-h-abottom, it* stern Jetting ay.
journing.
But moat o f th* anger
a-t hap-pe-n-a l-f o-n * of o-u-r
la Sanford.
The fire ted on quantities of
Dr.
was stirred by th* fact that the
DETROIT (UPD—Tha Episcopal
ccc-itlt-e-n-a
sss-tut-t-e-ra?
They decided Ihat they would
House had Dim-flammed th* sen­ Church was on record today (or
Of the 10 persons present, representing 15 of the 25 af­ the vessel's cargo of 60,000 bar­
• • •
rels ot fuel oil in the bow section.
G ry to work out some form of lia­ fected properties, the concensus
ator* with an adroit parliamen­ an end to racial discrimination
Didn't the City Commission hold
Flames shot higher each time
ison between the two group., of opinion, with two exceptions,
tary maneuver.
with a resolution saying that “ pre­
an “ informal" meeting alter tha
tlie bow settled, spilling more fuel
Beforo th* Houi* quit, it passed judice la Inconsistent with tho
pointing out that both the County was favorable for proceeding with
press
walked
out
Monday
night?
onto the water.
a 2LI'JoJt:l.1Jlt4 supplements! mon­ gospel of Jesus Christ."
• • •
Commission and the towns have some type o f paving project.
Smoke in the fire area. Just off
a j '
ey bill, leaving tha Senate in a
to live together and that thereOne
guy
from
Bear
Lake
ca
n
t
A petition, bearing names of
mulii-million dollar
waterfront
take tt or leave it position be­
fore, they should try to work to­ those resident! willing to pay an
In
Tuesday
to
(ell
u*
he
wanted
m
t
^
~
installation* including the state
cause only President Kennedy
gether.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —The La.
to
know
that
if
our
County
Com­
amount not to exceed filOO for
ports authority ocean terminal,
could recall th* House.
Attending the luncheon session, each lot and intersection, will be
bor
Department has decided lo
mission
was
so
progressive,
how
was so thick K blo.ted out the
called for the primary purpo.e drawn and presented at the Oct. tt
The senator* nearly left It Sen­ boycott a conference of state em*
come work was supposed to have
« .V
morning sun.
of discussing the five-year road Hoard of Aldennen meeting.
ate GOP leader Everett M. Dirk- ployment directors la Atlanta Mat
The 20 million tanker itself was started on Bear Lake Road in
p r o g r a m , were Mayors Joe Baker.
CDR. J. E. ANDREWS will sen, railing th* House move an week because sessions art acnedJune an# to thia day nothing has
a
complete
loss.
The question of lowering the
WASHINGTON ( U P i ) - A pubTU nford; Les Gary, Oviedo; Joe road elevation will be left open to
.be the gu*it speaker at a "outrage," said it was time lo uled to be held la a segregated *
Officials said it was the worst been done.
a * a
Laird, Casselberry, and A1 Lor- it+tawn, however, it will be point- lie wo»’ * appropriation* U&lt;l up wMterfrodt disaster in Morchead
.
'meeting o f the men’s club fiqd out whether th* congress­ hotel.
ms on, Long wood.
men
could
get
sway
with
such
an
proved
oy
Congress
»n&gt;
to
o
f
the
Church
of
the
Nativ­
The
committee
studying
court­
|
Chy'a
history.
id but that a desired feature of
The mayors took the position
ity at Lake Mary at 7 p. m. "affront."
This town of 8,000 was tense house needs will not recommend
the having will be to raise the the White House Tuesday included
that since most of the County’s
Th* threat to adjournment— and
WASHINGTON (UPI) — San.
today at the Chamber of
a
courthouse
annex
In
South
Sem­
throughout
the
night
because
of
2192,Out
for
an
economic
evalua­
level at the corner o f Hibiscus as
tax moneys corns from the muni­
Commerce. Cdr. Andrews possibly asking th* President to Jacob K. Javlta (R-N. Y .) pro.
a meana of preventing water min­ tion of the proposed cross-Florida the danger to the aviation fuel inole . . . and of course no new
cipalities these towns should be in­
terminal which if ignited might facility. Tha boys are drafting the
will speak on Communism. rail th* House back—was mad* posed Tuesday that former PreaU
ing
from
Wilshire ' Blvd. in barge canal.
formed as to how the money was
threaten the entire waterfront. final recommendations now, but
Also on the program will real when Dirksen asked a quo­ dent Eisenhower be named UN
Howell Park from washing out the
Tho action represen ed appro­ National Guardsmen patrolled the it will spell out the utilization of
being allocated and why. They
be
a film entitled "Commu­ rum call. Rut ha withdrew the re­ secretary general until a succes­
culvert on Winter Park Dr. as it
ask) that the County and tha varval by the House and Senate of area. blocked off the Morchead more courthouse space . . . es­
nism On The Map." The quest after confering with other sor to Dag Hammarskjold la *e.
ua towns have common prob- did on three occasion* last year.
Ciiy-IL-autort causeway and help­ pecially In the basement
lected.
leaders,
a
compromise
committee's
re­
public is urged to attend.
The
proposed
paved street
• • •
ma and that by being Informed
ed
direct
traffic.
Th*
harbor
area
Renat*
Democratic
leader
Mike
commendations. The House had
and working together on variouswould be 24 feet wide covrred with
was scaled off.
Plenty of surprises when you
Mansfield wound up by assuring
originally
recommended only 250.six
inches
o
f
soil
cement
with
a
issues, better results could be ob­
E LISA BKTHVILLE, The Coogo
look at the list of lawyers Inter­
tha Senate he would never again
double
bituminous
slag
surface.
ooo, but the figure was upped by
tained for all of the county’s resi­
ested In the county attorney's job.
consent to an adjournment reso­ (UPI)—A four-man UN-Katangcse
the conference committee.
dents.
One name knocked me right out
lution with th* House before th* cease-fire commission met for th*
Discussing the road program
The
committee
emphasized,
of my 275 dollar chair.
last legislation had been cleared first time Tuesday night but tha
• • •
they said that the County Com­
meeting broke up when the X ahowever, that the action was not
to Hi* Renal*'* satisfaction.
mission bad lilted certain paving
There probably will b* some
After nearly two hours of help­ tangrse demanded that the United
a commitment to build the canal,
projects, but that no one knows
heavy equipment moving onto Hie
Two Seminole County young ing other senators rail down Im­ Nations pull Its troops out of Ka­
which would stretch 182 miles
when any o f thc.e jobs will be
old bandalicll next week to atari sters, both under 10-years-of age, precation! apon th* vanished tanga.
from Jacksoville on the Atlantic
BERLIN (UPO—The Commun­
^parried out — this year, the next
tho St. Johns River and ists reinforced their wall divid­ work on th* ntw marina. Final were put on strict probation by House, Dirksen relented. Follow­
or the next end so on. further, TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Two down
across the state to Yankfetown ing Berlin today by building a plana will b* ready this weekend Juvenile Judge Vernon Mlz* Tues­ ing a short reeete, th* senators
they said, they did not understand veteran engineers were named to
NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI&gt;—Pres­
and construction can start as soon day for vandalizing model home* passed th* bill, and a commit­
. . . . .
why some roads were .elected to newly-created jobs today and on the Gulf. To*al estimated cost third barbed wire barrier and dig-,
ident Kennedy Tuesday signed
in
Howell
Park.
tee
advised
Kennedy
by
telephone
of
the
canal
is
2173.6
million.
ging trenches near the American *« ,h* ci &gt;
‘ hemJ N*w* of
be paved; that if someone could three others were promoted in a
Judge Mi/c cautioned Hie young­ that Congress stood ready to ad­ legislation making permanent the
sector border, West Berlin police the marina already haa given
give them a reason for their se­ major reorganization of the State
program permitting Americans to
Sanford
a
lot
of
publicity
—
in­
sters
that any further serious of­ journ.
reported.
lection they would feel at least Highway Department.
adopt
orphan
children
from
quiries
have
tome
in
from
people
fenses will mean strict punish­
At some points, (he wall wa«
"The President laid ‘ thank*/"
J. B. Wadsworth, former engi­
that they had been informed.
abroad. Nearly 10,000 children
in Baltimore, Charleston, S. C., ment.
built
e\rn.
higher—up
to
lo
feet
I
Mansfield
reported.
For this reavon they said that neer of contracts, was ap|»intcd
have been adopted under the pro­
from the ground. Hut a few East
Jacksonville and /just
Damage al the homes was rsti
The nine-month ••••■imi left a
they were not sure that the tax administrative assistant to State
gram since 1927.
Berliners »till managed lo escape a*&gt;ou* *8
lb* Central Fliirida mated al 26,700.
record
the
Kennedy
administra­
moneys were being spent as they Highway Engineer Al Church.
lo the West despi e the latest i c*be»Judge Mi/e pointed out that the tion liked. But Republic-an* said it
W. L Barnette, Wadsworth’ s
S hould be.
East German Communist moves.
boys would have been sent to in was "long on quantity and short
Turning to annexation of ad­ former assistant, was promoted
LOS ANGELES (U P D -F orm er
Four men cut their way through | Speaking of chairs, 80 new dustrial school but they were un- „n quality."
UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (UPIk
joining areas, Mayor Izirmann to engineer of contracts.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon,
—British Foreign Secretary Lord barlied wire, another scaled the theatre type chairs were installed tier to yeara-of-age.
Charles Hopkins, interstate cn
said that there should be a uni­
sent to the political sidelines by
Home said today ihe “ world (an wall and a 60 - year - old man in H»e city commisston chambers
form law to regulate this. He said gineer for operations, was named
President Kennedy in last Novem­
not surv ive" continued Soviet | jumped from Hie fourth floor of j b'is morning. Coat — 11,43* — and
that the Legislature had passed a interstate engineer and federal
ber's electiun, is expected to an­
“ double-dealing."
an East Berlin apartment house they match Hie drapes.
law for Longwood. but that it is aid coordinator.
nounce tonight that he will aeek
lie said a prune example of into the net of West berl n fire­
W. B. McGee, construction engi­
unworkable. He cited Sanford's
a new office—th* governorship of
Boh Crumley will move Into
this was Russia’s anion in pre­ men who were waiting below.
plan at being one that would be neer, wai promoted lo assistant paring lo resume nuclear testing
TALLAHASSEE (U P ll _ The California.
The West Berlio city govern­ hii new building on W. First St.
state highway engineer for con­ while still negotiating, outwardly ment today swore in (he first 200 .Saturday. Open bouse will be bold
suitable for uniform adoption.
Board of guvrniur* of the Southstruction, filling a vacancy creat­ in good fai.h. at Gencv i on a| members of a 3,200-tnan civilian
west Florida Water Management G i V 6 S R e H H O tl
’ ometime In November. Moving
ed by the deatfi of F. A. Seay.
MIAMI lU I'l) — The Taa.*
test ban treaty.
1 oolite reserve to b« used if Hie in with Crumley In Hie JJO.uuo fa
MIAMI ( t 'l 'l l - Premier Fidel District will hold its first business
P. J. White, former assistant
Lord Home, in an addns; bi Communists start a not
cilily will be Certified Public Ar- Ca&lt;tro said Tur-day night hi* te, l Brooksville, it Corps said in Washington Tuesday
district engineer (or construction Hi* UN General Assembly, said! Two American students who
(Charles Kamen's rejection from a
riiuntant John lllipatrick snd •glm* ha* thousand* o f truop* was announced today.
at DeLand, took McGee's old job. the only way for the world to get were convicted by a Communist
Architect F. Wade T.ve.
j irmly—with tha support of the H ouse and Senate conferee* left Miami Rotary Club meeting in
UNITED NATIONS (U P D -T be
out of the “ vicious “circle" in court on charges of attempting to
|teeming millions of Russia and in the public works budget a total December had something to do
Soviet Union sought today lo bring
which it i* involved “ is for the help an East Berlin girl eicape to
Christinas is really arounJ the |{c,| Chinn—to defeat any U. 8. of 2200.000 sought by the district j with his rejection by the Corps,
TALLAHASSEE (U i'li
its troika rule in the back door
The; Soviet Union and its friends lo the West have started serving corner now. One of the downtown »it«,k on Cuba,
lo r s water control study o f the but denied that hi* turn-down
of the United Nations. The United State Road Hoard will meet here abandon their doctrine of exploit, a two-year senlenc* in an East merchant* will have a Chnzima*
|„ . jw-minut* anti-Ametican (iieen Swamp area in l cntral represented a surrender to eonMonday, it was announced today.! ing civil strife."
I German prison.
States barred the way.
tree and display Friday nfghl.
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by nadio
| servattve critics.

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Seminole Mayors
Hit Attitude Of
County Board

Not Interested

Winter Park Dr.
Paving Discussed

Effective Cure?

On Record

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Judge Puts 2 Boys
On Probation

East German Reds
Strengthen Wall

Road Deparlmenf
Appoints Five

Signed Into Law

Briton Warns Reds
They Face Trouble

Announcement Due

Water Control
District To Meet

Fidel Rallies Red
Sabres At U. S.

U. S. Blocks Reds
In Troika Attempt

SUB To Meet

'Average Home Offers Little Fallout Protection
By REUBEN K. KH.LEUREW it can find the most protec ion in but no material will entirely
(Part o*e of a series)
for instance, an inside hallway,’ shut out Hw gamma rays
To understand the action of
What protection does a person on the first floor of a two-story
gamma radiation the concept of
without a fallout abetter have house which t* nut exposed to “ half-thickness" is helpful. If a
against in* deadly rays which: windows or open passageways, i thicknesa of metal, half-inch lead
Pclersoo sj.d that approved for instance, reduces gamma
Qlhower down on an area after a
themonuclear device Is exploded.’ shelters otfer the best protection,, radiation by one half, the next
but that homeowners who don't half inch will not reduce it to
Thia is not an easy question
have access to these ean fake zero, but only by one fourth. In
to answer, but there is nearly certain steps to make their homes one inch of lead then, there It
always some protection which will safer than they normally are. three fourths reduction. The third
keep a person from getting a full i Provisions can he mad* in ad­ "half-lhiclnett" of lead will re­
dose of fallout, said A. R. Peter­ vance lo prepare certain parts of duce the radiation by one-eighth
th* house so that radiation can the next by one-sixteenth and so
son Sr., civil deiense director.
U may be a ditch in an open b« reduced. Windows can b* cloa-j on.
field or a concrete bridge on a ed with materials, such at brick,
It would
feaeh xero, but
h igh w ay. If a family is at home, which resist th* penetrating rays.j lor practical purposes th* radix

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Hon could be reduced to a point
where it would b« harmless.
This is one reasoa why ap­
proved shel era are advisable. It
would b« impractical to try .o
convert one's home into a shel­
ter and neat to impossible to make
it safe after a bomb had been
dropped. Houses with basements
offer Hi* best prole cl ion, but
•vrn Ihev* basement* should
have a built-in shelter for maxi­
mum safety.
“ Half-thickness**" required for
ad«quat* protection would be
about 34 inchet of earth. 24 inches
of concrete, or 3 inches of lead

Twelve “ hal^thicknes***', rf a
combination of materials would
glv* th* ism * protection. A
“ half-thicknc*s" of air I* about
200 fe*t.
Gamma radiation travel* in a
straight line and Ilk* light can
b* scattered around corners. The
amount of energy scattered will
depend on the angle, th« size of
the opening and Hie distance from
th* point of sea;ter.
Other consideration* which de­
termine the density of fallout are
dutane* from th* axplotloo, alti­
tude at th* bomb when it ex­
plodes and direction of H'c v'n lt
on the upper levels.

vans, C astro w arm ed over Hie
lin e s ! o f im m inent attack that hr
bat been deliverin g for a year snd
* h slf, starting long befuie thr
abortive A pril invasion.

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Shopping Fun
Four more local people will have a xoUlen opportuni­
ty to win their choice of free merchandise Friday niifht
when the Downtown Merchants itKuin offer Rift certifi­
cate:* in conjunction with their promotion of "shopping
at home on Friday nighta."
In addition, bright light* and cheerful niuaic will
lend a holiday air to the neighborly, lei.turely shopping
hours as the city turmt un the Christman light* for the
occasion and radio station WSFK provide* continuous
music all through the evening hour*.
Top prize winner at the 9:15 p. m. drawing on th*
corner of Magnolia and First St. will receive |40 worth
of gift certificates to spend like money at the store* of
participating merchant* and the *econd prixe i* 830
worth. 820 and $10 worth will go to the third and fourth
place winner*.
Thursday’* Herald will carry two fun page* of tho
.special bargain* offered thia week by Downtown Mer­
chant*.

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HUNT-LlNCOLN Mr, itCL it s' displays thane tnree brand new 1902 model
cars, enhanced by pretty live models and Cowan’s style* to demonstrate
them. In the top picture, left, Mr*. Spook Hook show* the exclusive new
1902 Lincoln Continental, atarrinir this year with an unprecedented 24,000
mile or 24 month guarantee. At the right, the new Mercury Monterey is
shown by Miss Caroline Baggerly. This one of the ten magnificent new
modela in the Mercury line. Bottom p.iuto has Mr*. June Linginfelter v ith
the amort new Mercury Comet, loaded with extra values and matchless
flna-car atyling.
(Herald Photos)

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hurricsoe dsmsges spplied for
through Civil Dercnse were turned
ever to the county la the amount
•f I d 100.
The proposed warning system,
which had been asked for is de­
signed to u n powerful 12) decibel
sirens, located in strategic places
throughout the county, to sites
designated by Civil Defense en­
gineers, had boon estimated at so
initial cost of 111,000 to the coun­
ty, with a final complete eoat of
|IO,000.
la answer to questions, Pater­
son said that the warning sys­
tem would be centrally controlled
and would be booked up to the
national emargeney warning sys­
tem.
••It hat bean my oxperienca to
the political aphire, that the wheel
that squeaks the loudest geto the
oil," said one of Uie Lion Club
members.
“ So let’s atart squeaking!"
Another Lion Club member esti­
mated that the total coat of Uie
warning system as requested at

CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) Scientiata are readying a baby
chimpanzee for a late-Oc^ober
space rids that could clear the
way for an Atlai rocket trip into
orbit by a U. S’, astronaut within
three months.

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capsule. The target date is Oct. space capsule, one of the astro­
nauts could board a rocket for a
flight into orbit by the middle or
latter part of November.
The 1400-mlllion-plua man-inspace program. “ Project Mer­
cury," is on i quiet but intensive
drive to provide the free world
with an answer to the orbital voyages of Soviet '‘cosmonauts'’ Yuri
Gagarin and Gherman Titov be­
fore the calendar year is up.

Courthouse
Records

Winners Named

DYNATRONICS. Inc. has
appointed Mr. Mac Hosao
a* director o f quality as­
surance. In this new posi­
tion Mr. Kosso will have
direct responsibility for
the quality maintenance of
all producta manufactured
by Dyuutrnnic*.

De Gaulle Calls
Cabinet Session
PARIS (UPI)
President
Charles d« Gaulle called the cab­
inet into session today to cope
with French settler resistance to
a Moslem Algeria.
Algerian Affairs Minuter Louis
Juxe. recently returned from an
iin-tlie-spot study, planned to re­
port in full on Algerian violence,
and ways to end It.
The first telescope was used in
England in 1608.

The coloring in goldfish grad
ually fade* out.

Eleven tables were in play at
Tuesday's weekly meeting of Dellary Duplicate Bridge Club play­
ers at the DcLand % o * e Club.
Winners announced for NS,
first, Mr. and Mra. Howard .Mid­
dleton second, A. M. Aiken and
Mrs. J. D. Baker; third, Mrs.
Frank Austin and Mrs. H. U.
S'emshom and fourth, Mrs. Char­
les Hassell and Mrs. Helene Andrews-Speed.
KW winners were first, Mr. ind
Mrs. E. M. Hinkel; second. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Wlllgoose; third,
Mr. ami Mrs. taris Week and
fourth. Mrs. M. L. Patterson and
Mrs. Frank Holder.
Next week the club will move
back to DeHary, meeting Tuesday
at the Community Center for a
business session before the 1 p.
in. play gets underway.

M an Wounded As
Pistol Hits Floor
A Sanford resident was luted in
fair condition at Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital today alter he shot
himself while cleaning a pistol
over the weekend, police reported.
Tlie mao was identified as Kannedi Barber.
Barber, according to police,
wa* visiting a friend at 600 Park
Ave. and alter cleaning a pistol,
the weapon fell to the floor and
discharged, hitting Barber in the
stomach.
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310 S. Park

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NEW LEADERS OF THE JUNIOR MYF*at*the First Methodist Church
are shown a* they were installed in their offices Sunday. From left are
Vicki Boyd, president; Beth Morgan, treasurer; Valerie Atkinson, pub*
lidty, Larry Williams, MYF fund and Russell McKnight, secretary.
(Herald Photo)

SUPER - RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN FULLY COOKED

31.
it will be a full rehearsal for
a manned orbital flight with one
exception: the man — one of sev­
en apeeialiy trained American as­
tronauts — will he on the ground
looking up.
The United Stales is planning
If the chimp performs aatisfacto send toe little ape around earth torily and If there art no major
three timea In a “ Mercury" apace mishaps with tbs booster rocket or

Peterson said, “ but our elfor.a
are like frying to dig a hole
without a shovel."
“ We have 27 trained monitors
In the county now," he said, “ and
will, within a short time, have
10 complete sets of radiation
monitoring equipment, which will
b« placed in areas of the county.
“ These monitors will give in­
form at loo as to the amount and
strength of radiation present, ao
that survivors can be informed
via Conelrad radio stationi of
“ tale" places sod areas of high•st contamination."
In other buaintsi, the Lion*
heard an appsal (or assistance
from United Fund President, Bill
Bentley.
Chairman Cecd Car Won and
Co-chairman Ren Wade announced
Uie kickoff of the Lions Light
Bulb Bala on Oct. 17th, twit stated
that the bulb* will be on sale
from any lions Club members
during the entire month of Oct­
ober.
The psekages of light bulbs,
eight to a package, sell (or $7.
and will be available from all

BERLIN (UPI) - Two Americaa students wbo were convicted
by a Commun.it court on charges
of attempting to help an Eaal
Berlin girl escape to the West be­
gan serving a two-year lenience
today in an Eaal German prison.
Gilbert Kerrey, 20. and Victor
Pankey, IS, both of Tuitin, Calif.,
wera among alz person* who were
sentenced to prison for trying to
help East Berliners escape to the
West. A Dutchman received a 5*iycar term, an Englishman was
sentenced to two years and two
Egyptians got three years and U
months respectively.

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^ Sept 28th
5:30*9:00 p. m.

WEDNESDAY
North Orlando Buiy Bees Girl
hv'ouls, Mn. Mona Gihutead, t;30

sou. and your fa
are cordially- invited
(o attend - - • •
Refreshments will
be nerved.

Boy Bcout Troop 224, 110 W,
Commercial St., Sanford, 7 p. in.

Crisco
Facial Soap

Woodbury

4/32c

i'lUabury or Uallerda

Biscuits

219c

Gold Medal

Flour

5 lbs. 55c

Fur Cooking A Salads

Mazola Oil

ChuiuoU Youth Club, Coinmun
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shornIder roast
shoalder chops
loim chops
rib chaps
g r a n d lamb

M RS. R U T H H A M ILT O N ,
above, and H. E. Taffer,
below, were honored by the
Board of Realtors at their
dinner meeting at the Sea
Shell Restaurant, recently.
Mrs. Hamilton was named
Realtor of- .tfci. Year and
Taffer was named Associm ate Realtor of the Year.
w Mrs. Hamilton lives in
Longwood and Taffer is
with Stemper Realty.

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The Sanford Pre-T«*n Classes
mil begin its fourth consecutive
week this coming Saturday. For
the last four weeks the Pre-Teen
class has covered such activities
as: softball, football, ping-pong
archery, badminton, archery, a
treasure hunt and arts ami crafts
Saturday, archery and a rhy­
thm band will be the main tea
lures. Archery classes will be
£ from 9 a. m. till 1! a. m. with
the girls having the first hour
and the fellows having the last
hour. “ Bandmaster." John Boni
face says that everyone who has
the skill to play an instrument
will he included .in the rhythm
band.
The Prc-Tccn Program Is set
up for kids from six to 12 and
includes all the activities that
£ kids of this age wouTd enjoy. The
class begins at B a. m. Saturday
morning and lasts until 12 noon.
Anyone interested in joining this
activity can register at the Arts
and Crafts Building in Ft. Mellon
Park or the Recreation Depart
ment Office.

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TALLAHASSEE (UP1) - Com­
petitive tests for IT teacher scho­
larships and 129 nursing scholar­
ships will he held in 21 Florida
cities Oct. 17.
Tbo teaching scholarships are
worth 1400 each and the nursing
grants $300 to $2,000 each per
year. Rolh kinds must b« repaid,
althor in cssh or by teaching in
a Florida school one year for each
year of tho loan.
Applicants with the highest
scores, regardless of where tboy
live, will be given the scholar
ships. Last year there were 10
applicants for each leaching
■ward and seven for each nursing
scholarship.
Mora than 2,000 Florida teach
ers have been drawn from the
ranks of scholarship wtnnsrs slate
1950.
Cities where (he tests will be
given are Bradenton, Cocoa, Day
tons Reach, DsLand, Fort Lau­
derdale, Fort Pierce, Gainesville,
Jacksonville, Lakeland, Madison,
Marlsnna, Miami, Ocala, Orlando,
Palatka, Panama City, Pensacola,
St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tam­
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CANDIDATES FOR the Order of DeMolay are shown here at ceremonies
Sunday. Front row, left to right, Mike Glad, Bobby Johnson, Thud Boyd
and Richard Bennett. Second row, Tex Woodruff, Bob Corson and Tommy
Cobb: Third row, Pete Reynolds, Jimmy Grant and Bill Stemper. Fourth
row, Bedford Aiken, Senior Counselor, Jack Cash, Master Counselor and
Alex Carmen, Junior Counselor.
(Herald Photo)

First Seminar Conducted By Art Group
MA painting is what we see In
ft." Mrs. Helen DeWlt told the
students at the Art Seminar con­
ducted by the Sanford Art Assn.
Monday.
' "And what wo see in ICMe|l4nds
upon our point o f view. There are
three possibla points of view and

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Volleyball Loop
To Begin Play
All men are reminded that Octplicr -Ith is the deadline for enter­
ing a team In the Recreation De­
partment Volleyball l.cugue.
League play is slated to begin
the week uf October Uth. Each
team will lie allowed maximum
number o f matches with vuch
match being 2 out of 3 series with
opponents.
Teams already entered are Pinecrest llapllst and Florida Stats
Dank with others registering this
week. Church gruups are urged to
tHke advantage of this opportun­
ity to play competitive volleyball
under supervised and controlled
conditions.
'I ho entry fee is minimum, $5
per team.

if we can approach a painting,
combining all three points o f view,
we have the happy experience o f
being able to really appreciate the
picture and the apprqgi a ^ n jQ f ar(
is our objective in these seminars,"
Mrs. DcWit added.
Twelve plates of famous paint­
ings were used for the study
course conducted by Mrs. DeWlt
with each picture being studied
from three points of view.
The first is the technical view,
in which the student notes the
surface o f the painting, either
canvas, paper, plastic, plaster or
other substances and the applica­
tion of the pigment to the surface,
using color or dye combined with
wntcr, oil, chalk or other agent.
.Secondly, the picture Is studied
to recognize what it depicts. It
muy be real, a portrait or a scene,
it limy bo beautiful, entertuining,
uplifting or interesting in some
other way.
Then the art student studies the
picture from an educated o r clas­
sic point of view. He looks at the

composition, the placement o f the
colors, the ferm, shapes, shedowa
ami linei.
The subject o f ths painting may
he a ttyit*, A.peraop, or may ex­
press a mood, a documentary of
the time and place, a philosophy
o f the era, the artist's personality
or the artist’s draam o r vision.
Mrs. DeWlt explained how a pic­
ture ran reveal the artist's outlook
oil life, his persunul philosophy,
his opinluii of tha times in which
he lives, his impression of the sub'
ject, his opinion o f woman, his re
ligious feelings and many other
phases .
The artist's use of colors, his
choice of water colors or oils, the
attention to painstaking details or
his bold strokes and lines, his ac
curacy in reproducing real suitjertH all express to the viewer the
urtist's personality, character and
feelings.
The seminar was concluded with
a discussion by tha artists o f their
own reasons for painting certain
pictures.

m. with free play until 9:30
m.
Lin Risner, ths Instructor, says
ths classes will be open to a n f
student, in Junior or Senior High
School, who owns n Civic Center
Card and is intsrssted in playing
tabls tennis.
The classes will cover'the vari­
ous points o f tho game. Starting
with ths rules and serving ths
ball, tho classes will work up to
the offensive and defensive plays
of table tennis. As a finish a
toumew.cr.* —Ill JU.
Ui
mine tn« oes- piayet.

DODGE DART for 1962 is demonstrated by Frank Ryan, salesmun for
Seminole County Motors and is now on display on the Bhowroom floor at
the agency. This is “ the new lean line o f Dodge the action-economy car.
This model is the four door eight cylinder line.
(Herald Photo)

Wilson Rites
Slated Friday

Parents Learn About Lunchroom Problems
Much interest was svidencsd by
ths parents attending the first in
a series o f meetings designed to
help them become better acquaint­
ed with ths school lunch program
In South Side Primary School.
Ths mseting, a question, answer
and discussion period was presided
over by Mrs. Shirley (irieme, chair­
man o f ths P-TO Lunch Room
Committee.
Among questions asked were
these: ( ! ) Doss my child go with­
out lunch if ha loses his money?

(2) Is it against ths rules for chil­
dren to trade food? (.1) How far
In advance are the meals planned?
(4) How much time do the chil­
dren have for lunch? (fit Why not
use tickets or have children bring
lunch money by the week instead
of daily? (tit Do children enter
tho lunch room, sit together ami
leave in grade groups? (?) Is a
child ever allowed to stuy and fin­
ish if he is not through in the al­
lotted time? (9) How often does
the Health Officer tnspect the

lunchroom?
Sirs. Ruby 51. Davis, lunch room
manager answered all questions
and gave much additional infor­
mation in order that those present
would have a complete picture of
the Important r«rt the school
lunch plays in the child's day st
school.
This meeting involved only the
parents of child!en in the first
grades. Three additional meetings
are scheduled, one for each o f the
three other grade groups.

Thursday, Friday, Saturday^
Op«n Friday Nights Til 9 P. »f.

Three To Speak
ORLANDO (UPI) — Commerce
Secretary Luther Hodges, Sen.
Georie Smathers (D-Fla.) and
Stale Agriculture Commissioner
Doyle Conner will address a meet­
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Famed Singer
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GEORGETOWN. Te*. (UPI) —
Newspaperboy Richard Pate, 13,
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lie always scans the paper before
ho starts his route. If one of his
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Singer
Harry Bclafonte followed doctors' |
advice Tuesday and entered Doc­
tors Hospital for treatment of a
severe respiratory ailment.
The hospital early today refused to give a report on his con­
dition.
The 31-year-old Harlem-born, Ja*
inaicabred singer was stricken
Monday night during n benefit
concert at Carnegie Hall.

DETROIT (D PI) — F unerA
services for Charles E. Wilso™
the former General Motors presi­
dent who served as secretary of
defense in the Eisenhower admin­
istration, will be held Friday.
Wilson, 71, died in his sleep
Tuesday at his Wilson, La., plan­
tation of a coronary thrombosis.
Ths colorful CM career man !.«•!
been hospitalised In Detroit in
1951) for what was described as 0
'‘mild" heart attack. Ho had been
in aeml-retlrement since resigning
as defense chief in 1957.

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A movie produced here by Navy
photographers last summer show­
ing the progress of the Red Cross
swimming classes held at tha
Navy swimming pool, will be
shown Thursday on News and Intervlowa on Channel - 0 at 9:30
a. m.
The movie shows various classes
from aga seven throu|h adult
daises, being taught by Instruc­
tors Peg Horner, Jack Horner.
Dot Htolpe, Edith Avenel, Shirley
Conkey, Colleen Stuart, Keba MeFarlaine, Jackie Coalo, John Rich­
ardson, Martha Kilpatrick and
Nan Jones.

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mer AEC chairman has- seen the
President several times recently,
ones a public appointment in Km
nedy’s White House office
cuss Russian resumption
mospheric nuclear tests.
McConi has been a strong ad­
vocate of U. S. test resumption in
ths light of Russian activity break'
INS • lUMsUlliuM wSlwii Mti ex­
isted since October, 1959.
McCone, 19, Is a prominent West
Coast industrialist* with head­
quarters in San Francisco. Ho waa
expected In Newport to receive It
from the President.

after tho Inauguration. The other
was FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover. Dulles agreed to remain
for at least six months.
The Cuban invasion flop in Apil
showered hot criticism on Dulles'
agsncy because the CIA was In­
volved deeply in the operation.
Tho director did not want to de•»atk under fire, although he did
want to retire from federal serv­
ice. His compromise was to sgree
to stay until this fall.
McCone, although a Republican,
Is highly regarded by Kennedy
and his chief advisers. The for­

• NEWPORT, IL t (U P D -P r e e l- Atomic Energy Commission.
As of lata Tuesday night, ar­
w m described an*
(horitatively today M a l m o s t rangements with McCone were not
b a d y to announew his choice of a sot finally. Sources hers and In
paw director of Central Intelll- Washington advised caution in
fanes, replacing Allen W . Dulles speculation, but conceded that tbo
trho has wanted te leave govern- former AEC chairman and a Re*
puiiean Industrialist seemed close
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Tito rioeMwt aiM hie sift flew
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Dm new head o f the Central Intel* hero from New York Tuesday af­
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MeCone whose record on na­ seven days,
tional security was demonstratedDulles was ons of two federal
'fit his service from 1959 until officials first Invited by Kennedy
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flte night he hit **B(g tor to
•Him his name in Um beactmU
M o ld book aioogildo Babe Ruth.
M d for the Cineianatl Red*,- perBgpe the moit wider publiclied
§ tg winner in year*, It wai tin
night that ended 21 year* of frui-

York Yanina* 3-3 Victory over
the Baltimore Oriole* Tuesday
night whfl*:i the Bed* clinched
their flrat kaMonaf League pen­
nant aioce 1340 when they beat
Um Cute c go Cult*, tu , altd the
Lo* Angile* Dodger* Io*t a night
game to tho Pittaburgh Pirate*.
And so M's official that Marti
and the home-run happy Yankeet
will aquare off with the Reda In
the World Scrtea beginning n
week from today In New York.
Marta* SOth homer, to the Yan-

kees* 158th fain* of a 183-gam*
season, cam# on a 2-3 pitch by
right-hander Jack Fisher add ric­
ocheted out of tho third liar of
Yankee Stadlum'a right field
stands back onto the field. The
uiuw touched off a kkuiHwivu
ovation from the 19,401 fane a*
the beaming Maria circled the
baier. Maria had two trie* to bit
No. &lt;1 but waa retired on routine
file* to right field both timei.
MBig « r ras virtually a dupli­
cate of the goth homer Ruth hit
on Sept 30, 102T —a towering fly

elose to the foul Bne.' Ruth's
achievement received liUle more
than paisiog mention in 1227 but
achieved the status of the meet
famoua record la American aporta
aa »uch aluggera aa Jimmy foxx,
Hack wiiion. Hank Greenberg,
R«U&lt;h XiuVi

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tried and failed to match R ever
the year*.
Officially, Maria* achievement
goee into the record book e* a
new, eeparate mark. Ruth'a rec­
ord remain* a* the mark for a 144
gam* acbadule with the 31-yearold Marla* lifted along*Ida it a*

(he record for a 133-fame sched­
ule.
Maris’ homer cut aa oarty Or­
iole lead lo 3-1 and the Yankee*
went oo to win Uieir 103th game
of the season when singles bjr Bil­
ly Gardner and Tom Treat* and
cemer-ttetoer Jackie Brandi's er­
ror enabled the New Yorker* to
snap a 3-3 tie in the seventh to­
ning. Rookie Roland Sbeldoa re­
ceived credit for his 10th victory
white Fisher — known as a bardluck pHeher— suffered hi* Uth
defeat.
The Reds, e collection of cast­
offs who finished sixth to 1300,
cut their magic pennant-clinching
number to ooe when they, beat
the Cabs to aa afternoon game,
The Dodgars stayed "alive** with
a 5-3 victory in the first game
of their twi-night doubleheader
but succumbed quietly when Joe
Gibbon pitehed a one-hitter for an
8-0 Pirate triumph in the night­
cap.

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W. L. Pet. GB
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Lo* Angeles
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San Francisco
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3lilwauke*
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St. Louis
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Pittsburgh
Chicago
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NORTH ORLANDO’S 'BAGGERS’ who bowl each Wednesday morning at
Jet Lanes with the Foodmart-Country Club League are, from left, Laverne
Ward, Jackie Ferrell, Beverly Krecek and Doloria Judd. The team’* sharp­
est critic, little Dieanea Judd, ia in the foreground.
(Herald Photo)

Gator Star O ff To Flying Start

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GAINESVILLE - Florida quar14
lerback
Larry
Libertore.
the
19
Southeastern Conference's Sopho­
39
more of the Year in 1960. la off
43V?
to a flying start this season and
could move Into Use All-America
American League
W. L. Pet. GB picture before long.
The 138-pound Miami junior led
106 32 .671
x-New York
the Gators to a 21-17 victory over
97 61 .614 •
Detroit
92 67 .579 14Vk Clemson Saturday despite being
Baltimore
73 .311 20V? "slowed" by an ankle sprain
Chicago
suffered ten day ago.
76 80 .487 29
Cleveland
He headed the Gator* in almost
73 83 .473 31
Boston
60 88 .443 35Vk every department and thrilled the
Minnesota
Florida Field crowd of 42,000 with
86 80 .423 39
Los Angeles
60 •7 .382 48Vk his amazing play. He picked up
Kansaa City
St 97 .378 46 M yards tn 11 carriss for a 6.0
Washington
average.
x-Clinched pennant

02 »

THE CHAMPIONS, this softbdll team, aponaored by the
Florida Stats Bank, were preaented with individual tro*
tohiea and a team trophy by their sponsor at ceremonies
at the bank’s Naval Air Station facility. From left, front
tow,
tot art Don McKell, Bill Perry, Steve Senaukovic,

Rallelgh Cooper and Cliff Laub. Back row are Dan Un­
derwood, Sid Nelson, Virgil Anderson, Gene Whitmire
and BUI Orazi. The trophies were presented by cashier
Richard Keogh and Mrs. Patty Gatchel. representing the
Florida State Bank.
(Herald Photo)

Pharmacy Keglers Pace Businessmen Loop
With Hobbs and Michalak showtog the way, Park Are. Pharmacy
eoatlaued their winning ways last
wash aa they picked up four more
point* lo remain underrated in
Builntssmens League play.
Their effort* put them in undis­
puted possession of flrgt, place

with a record of eight wins and
no loisea. Owens Gulf holds sec­
ond place with a six and two record, followed by Leltoy Bentons,
Davis Builders and Town Pump,
all with fiva wins and three de­
feat*.
; i h (cam effort last w«&lt;k,'.pavlf

Builders eame out on top with a
neat 948 scratch game and series
total of 2334. This team also pro­
duced the high individual score
■s Mike Accardl turned In a 238
game to take over the lead in the
single game department.
'lB tg $ :.# r ie * . however, went to

Joe Carsley of Smith's Amoco
who Roppled the pins for a 382
scratch series, six pins above the
376 recorded by Carl Von Herbulis of Owen’s. Nine other bowlers
turned in series scores above 500
and alx keglers reached the cov­
eted 200 marls-tn single games.

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Libertore had a hand in all
What's more pleasing to the
Florida coaches about Libertore three Florida scores. He set up
the first one with a pass to In­
was the tremendous improvement
fante and then bit Lindy with the
shown in passing. The "Little scoring play. On the second TD
Man” threw six times and com­ drive he ran 23 yards to the Clem­
pleted three for 95 yards and son eight to set up the tally. On'
Florida's first touchdown of the the last scoring march, his 43 yard
pitch to Hoover, which sent the
year.
The TD pass was a 17 yarder stadium into an uproar, put the
to Miamian Lindy Infante, who Gators right next to the Clemson
scored all three of Florida's touch­ goal.
"Larry was terrific,'* Coach Ray
downs. Larry’s longest pass was
a 43 yard shot to hallback Bob Graves said following the game.
Hoover of Jacksonville, who was "It was one of bis best games
stopped just short of the Clemson ever."
goal to set up tha final score by
And the little fellow wasn't eveaj
healthy for the first game.
Infant*.

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The Seminole Hl«h Gridders ahould be in “ peek” condU
tlon when they ahoot for their third victory of the aeaaon
again*t Apopka here Friday night, Head Coach Jim Pigott
F reported today.
' ‘We’re got a few colds around but, nothing serious and
we’ll be ready to go against a powerful running team like
Apopka," bo added.
Pigott said he'll go with the
asms offensive team as was used
in tha tdgewater gams and will
mora Jim Williams up to starting
defensive middle guard.
Speaking about tho stunning
win over KdgewaUr, Pigott
atraaaed tho outstanding tins play
singling out John Boniface.
Pigott reported that Tom Hin.
■on, Injured In tha opening game
By DAVID BROWN
of the Mason, will ba ready to
The Sanford “ Mldgeti”
won
roll and that tha Seminoles are ex­
their second game of the season
pecting a lot of work from Buddy
Tuesday night in Memorial Stad- Lawson moved up from the Jay-

Midgets lop
•Ormond For 2nd
Straight Win

A turn when they defeated Ormond
• lieacb 19 to 0.
In the first quarter Sanford's
Chuck Scott ran the ball around
the left end for 33 yards. Then in
the very neat play ha ran the
ball this time arouod the right
end 20 yards for Sanford's first
touchdown making tha scors S to
0.
In tha second quarter Ricky
^W alslru m intercepted a pass on'
v the 30. Then Ronnie Hinson ran
the ball 33 yards for a first down.
Next Chuck Scott stepped up again
and ran the ball 33 more yards
for another first.
Finally Bernie Barbour charged
aver the goal for Sanford's second
touchdown making the scorn 12
to 0.
With only 11 seconds left in the
Q first half, Bernie Barbour grab­
bed a pass and pitched out to
Chuck Scott who made the third
touchdown for Sanford.
In the last quarter a pass in­
tended for one Ormond Beach
pla&gt;cr was broken up by Sanford
but Oliver Wynn of Ormond Beach
Jumped up, grabbed the ball and
ran 20 yards for the score for the
only touchdown made by Ormond
• Beach.

VM( U it week.
Discussing Apopka, Pigott said
they have a hard running taarn
and a ftw youngsters like George
Kevern that are all aeholaatie ma­
terial.
This week, the Seminoles are
stressing pose defense in thair
drills while tha line has been work­
ing on how to stop Ktvtrn and
company.

Mochen Gets
Fight Boost

71* East
Baylor over Pitt — People who
••'live in thatched cottages shouldn’t
deal in fireworks.
Rutgers over Princeton — Ima­
gine, this one started In 1209.
Syracuse over Wait Virginia —
On their tail in tho lonely pine.
Holy Cross over Vlllanova —
Nut an SMU rooter in tha bouse.
Also: Columbia over Brown, Ar­
my over Boston U „ Yalo over
£ Connecticut, Cornell and Colgate,
Harvard over Lehigh, Delaware
over Buffalo, Bucknell over Tem­
ple, Dartmouth over New Hamp­
shire. Gettysburg over Juniata
and Penn over Lafayette.

The Midwest
Ohio State over TCU — It’s dif­
ficult to play badminton during a
hurricane.
Minnesota over Mlaaiouri—Odds
/ f vs. a royal flush art 249,739 to 1.

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UCLA over Michigan — Russia
may deny It, but India invested
cheae.
Iowa over California — A real
jmart farmer invented corn busk­
ing as a sport.
Also: Northwestern over Boston
Collage, Washington over Illinois,
Michigan Stata over Wisconaln,
Ariaona over Nebraska, Iowa St.
ovar North Dakota State, Kansas
over Wyoming, Ohio U., over
Kent State, Bowling Green over
Dayton, Wichita over Cincinnati
and Detroit over Xavier.
Tht West
use over SMU - Its’ difficult
to charge admission for pigeon
racing.
Oregon ovar Utah — Six-day
bika riders oughts buy motori.
Air Foret ever Kansas Stata—I
know soma guys who ahould com­
pete in tbs small bore champion­
ships.

Oregon State over Stanford —
Rifle shooting, that Is.
Also: Arizona State over Colo­
rado State, San Jots Stata over
Idaho and Washington Stata over
Utah State.
n a Booth
Alabama over Tulane — Tha
standing broad Jump record has
stood since 1904.
Georgia Tech over Rica — Bil­
liards la mentioned in a 1544
French poem.

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NEW YORK (UPI) — Heavy,
weight Eddie Meehan of Portland,
Ora,, was boostad into a challeng­
er’s position today by tho Ring
Magazine, which ranked him sec­
ond among contenders — Just be.
low the widely suspended Sonny
Liston of Philadelphia.
Machen, rising from third, re­
placed inactlva Henry Cooper of
England at tha number two spot
because ef bis nlntty-round knockout of Mike DeJohn at Syracuse.
N. Y „ on Sept. 16. Cooper was
dropped to third.

Fraley's Follies
NEW YORK (UPI) - Fraley’s
follies and the weekend football
••winners” — along with a few
reflections on things in general.
Gama of tha Week
O
Notre Dame over Oklahoma —
Irish ryes are smiling again. And
keep those laughing blue orbs
fastened on halfback Paul Costa
and fullback Jim Snowden. Notre
Dame could be right up front and
center again while Oklahoma isn’t
the smash hit show of a few years
back.

D. &amp; D.

DIXIE |
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Hostesses Welcome
Ten New Families
To Sanford Area

. Mr. and Mra. Joe L. Mikler Jr.,
ef Oviedo, announce the engagement and approaching marriage
of their daughter, Josephine, to
Jama* M. Davit Jr„ son of Mra.
Irene Daria and the lata Col.
'Jkmea M. Davit at San Antonio,
‘Ttsat.
Mlia Mikler attended St. Luke’a
Chriitlan Day School, Slavla, and
:graduated from the Oviedo High
Sghool with tha MM data. She
'also graduated from Jonea Bu*iaeaa College la Orlando thla Sep­
tember, where aha completed
’training aa an executive aecretary.
‘•■'While in high achool aha played
basketball, waa a band majorette,
-'"a member of the Glee Club, Beta
.Club and aetved on (ha annua.1
•tail.
-Tho groom - elect attended
achoola in Texaa, graduated from
Breckinridge High Seined U Zu :
Antonio with tha .data of 1837.
While la high achool he was active
in iporta and waa a member of

Home Clubs Hold Christmas Workshop

Entertains

Phebean Class

DeBary Couple

Mrs. Dorothy Stapleton was hos­
tess to the final meeting of the
i Phehean Sunday School Class ef.
the First Baptist Church at h*A
, home.

Returns From

Holdr "Sewing Bee”

Northern Vacation

For Fall Bazaar
** Members of Circle Five of the
Women'a Society of Chrlatian Ser­
vice of the Flrat Methodlat Church
•’ Bet at tha home of Mrs. Bess
Herman, recently, for a covered
tflih luncheon and ’tewing bee."
""T h e group (pent the day making
artlclea for tha basaar aponaored
by the WSCS and scheduled for
Nov. 17 at McKinley Hall.
Mrs. R. T. Warren, ehalrman of |
the event, and Mra. M. L. Nichola,
co-chairman, were present at the
eewing and helped to make
aprons, luncheon aeta, guest tow­
els, puraea and various other ar­
ticles that will be offered for talc
at tha baaaar.

Enlisted Wive#
Plan Meeting

MISS

JOSEPHINE

Mr. and Mrs. John Dslck, Cata­
lina Drive, DeBary, have returned
from an extended trip that took
them through Connecticut and
Massachusetts, where they visited
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Glover.
Mr. Glover is administration
supervisor at the IBM in Salem,
Mass.
While In Connecticut they also
attended the wedding of Mra.
Dilck's nephew. Enroute home
they came through Chicago, Penn­
sylvania and West Virginia visit­
ing points of interest along the
way.

MIKLER

Truthseekers Class
Names N ew Officers
Tha Truth seekers Class of Use Mra. T. E. Wilson, traaiurar.

Appointed
officers
included
VAH-1 Enlisted First Methodist Church met Mon­
Thursday day in McKinley llall for their Mrs. M. D. Stevens, devotional
Air Station regular business and social gath­ chairman, Mra. Eva Harkey,
art Invited

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
Flrat Presbyterian Church train­
ing claaa for circle-Bible modera­
tors meets In the Session Room at
V;M p.m.
Associations!
music
school
meets at First Baptist Church ai
7:10 p.m.

ering.
Mrs. Clarence Purscll presided
and Mrs. K. W. Turner led Ihe de­
votional with excerpts from the
sixth chapter of Isaiah. Hymns
were sung and prayer was led by
Mrs. C. C. Priest.
After Ihe routine business was
enacted, happy birthday greetings
were sung to Mrs. K. F. Cren­
shaw, Mrs. W. S. Thornton and
Mrs. L. E. White.
New officers for the year were
elected with Mrs. R. W. Turner
being chosen president, Mrs. (S.
I.ee Anderson, teacher, Mrs. F.
I). Ilirkok, vice president, Mrs.
Ortavia Humhlcy, secretary, and

pianist, Mrs. L. K. White, cour­
tesy ehalrman, Mra. R. F. Cren­
shaw, hostess chairman, Mrs. C.
L. llewson, telephone chairman.
A gift waa presented to the re­
tiring president, Mrs. Purscll, who
hss served two yesri.
Delicious
refreshments
were
served by the hostesses, Mrs. Pur
sell, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs
llewson to the members who
were;
The Mmes. W. P. Chapman, B
P. Crenshaw, Katherine Atkinson,
E\a Harkey, ,\l. I). Stevens, G.
Lee Anderson, C. I,, llewson, C.
C. Earl. Olive Wells, W. S. ThornIon, J. F. McCIcnnan, R, M. Ma
son, F. I). Ilirkok.
AI«o Mmes., R. W. Turner, J.
It. Crawford, C. C. Priest, T. E.
Wilson, Octavia Ruinbley, Henry
Lumb. L. E. White, H. W. Friedle
Recant houseguest of Mr. and
ind Purscll.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich waa Miss
Tevinl Boecknunn of Brooklyn,

DeBary Personals
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Choiley
of Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y.,
’ have returned home after a visit
with Mrs. ChoUey’a parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Ogden. Their
daughter, Judy, remained with
her grandparents and will attend
Junior College in Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Veron llerrison
have been visiting with Mrs. Har­
rison's mother, Mrs. John Leone
at her home on Plantation Road
for the past several weeks. Mr.
Harrison plans to leave for Kan­
sas next week and hopes to be
transferred nearer to Florida.
Mrs. M. Dill and daughter,
Carol, have been visiting Mrs.
Dill's mother, Mra. H. Stuit on
Aralca Dr. Carol haa entered Stet­
son University in DeLand.

N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wesron are
hack home again after vacationing
in North Carolina, New Jersey and
New York. They visited with
friends and relatives along the
way.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goldner of
Ltlae Drive celebrated their 30th
wedding anniversary last week.
Their son, Paul Jr., planned a re­
ception and family reunion for
them, at Silver I.ake Inn, Haddonlield, N. J.
Mrs. Ralph Combs, wife of Cdr.
Combs, of Ihe World War One:
Barracks !t97, DeBary, is home
after a stay tn Ihe hospital. The
Comb* would like to thank every i
one who sent messages of ch eer;
to Mrs. Combs during her illness, j
Recent houseguest* of Mr. and
Mrs. Ludwig Kupcci at their home
on Bonita Dr. were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. Robert 8. BUI Belran 0 . DeForrst of Baldwin
himer have returned from a va Long Island, N. Y.

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Members of the eounty Home I A series of workshops have been i lerast was a Christmas workshop, j conducted this workshop. Agent*
Mrs. Gladys Kendall, home in- from five counties with about
New families welcomed to the Demonstration Clubs nrn making conducted at the Home DemonSanford area by Welcome Wagon preparations for a busy season, strati'* Center on 2Mb Street, dustries and marketing specialist. |leaders from the various clubs
pcndcnce, deployed with the Sixth Hostessei the past week include starting this month.
the National Honor Society.
|Om which was of particular in-1 came over from Tallahassee and |were present for the all day ses­
Ha la eerving in the U. S. Navy Fleet In the Mediterranean area. Mr. and Mra. Donald Rinker and
sion.
An early winter wedding la plan* son, Steven, from Columbus, Ohio;
and atationed at the Sanford Naval
Ail kinds of Christmas decora­
Air Station. He it prcaenlly aerv- ned at the St. Luke's Lutheran
tion*
n*«,io ynd d'*pt*y*d
Mr. ar*} Mrs. R. L. Robins’
ing aboard the carrier, uss Inde- Church.
and ton, Richard, from Wester­
during the day.
ville, Ohio.
Present were Mrs.' Marion Val­
Families transferred here by
entine, Lake County agent; Mrs.
tha Navy were Mr. and Mrs. W.
Ray*Baxter. Citrus County agent;
H. Hatfield from Wiseomin; Mr.
Mrs. Elisabeth Starbird, from .
and Mra. William B. Hendricks
Sumpter County: Mrs. Edna Eby,
and children, John, Tom. Leigh,
from Volusia, Mrs. Marion Die­
Aone, Pam and Paul, from South
trich, from Osceola and Miss Myr­
Bend, Ind.
tle Wilson, Seminole County agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Field,
Each agent brought five lead­
Julie ami Sharon, from Corpus
ers from their clubs, and the rep­
Christ!, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. K.
resentatives wilt take the infor­
D. HIcka, Grey and Kelly, from
mation back to the various clubs
Harrisburg, til., and Mr. and Mrs.
a*, the October and November
D. I* Skeens from Cleveland,
meetings.
Ohio.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. William Orr
and children, Alien and Liaa, from
Jackaonvillt; Mr. and Mra. W. W.
Henderson and Bill from Norfolk.
Va., and Mr, and Mrs. George
Stewart from J»ck*ofiv|it-

WSCS Circle Five

Mambtra

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cation spent visiting and sight­
seeing in Virginia, Maryland and
Washington, D. C. While in Mary­
land they visited their eon and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 8. BUlhimer Jr. in Silver
Springs.
Mrj. John E. Denelf has re
turned to her home, at W. Asa
lea Dr. In DeBary, after under
going unusual heart surgery at
the J. HUlis Miller Mediea] Cen­
ter In Gainesville. She ie the
tbor of Mrs. Harold Herbst, and
her Sanford friends will be glad
to know that the is slowly recu­
perating and may have visitors.
Mr. and Mra. P. L. Elmore have
returned homo alter accompany­
ing their daughter, iandra, to
Walnut Rldgo, Ark. Sardra baa
enrolled for her frtahman year
at the Southern Baptist Collage,
there and will major hi business
administration.

GIFTS

PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS IN SEPTEMBER. Mrs. Dee Anderaon,
left, from the Seminole Evening Home Demonstration Club ami Mrs. L, E.
Deeper, of the Sanford Club, look over some Christmas decorations OB
display at the workshop held recently, at the Home Demonstration (renter.
(Herald Photo)

The entire data it being pro­
moted to the Golden Circle d as*.
Mra. Donald Flam ii, data presL
dent, presided at the business ses­
sion and the devotion was led by
Mrs. Nancy Bunch, followed with
prayer by Mrs. Denver CordeN.
Gifts ef appreciation were pre­
sented to Mrs. Cordell, e ls s ^
teacher, and to Mrs. Stapleton,
assistant teacher.
Refreshments of cake and punch
were served to those present.
Others attending were Mrs. Dan
Batten. Mrs. Kenneth Gaines,
Mrs. Murray Lewis, Mrs. Robert
C. Hodges and Mrs. Ralph Betta.

Casselberry

N ew

Arrivals

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Neal
Thompson, 1780 Park Ase. North,
Winter Park, announce the birth
of a 4 lb. M os. daughter, Sept.
21 at the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital in Sanford.
This is the first child and they
have chosen the name Vicki Lynn
for the new. arrival. *
Mra. Thompson Is the former
Sondra Estridge, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. LeRoy Estridge, of San­
ford. Paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mra. Carl G. Thompson
of Tampa.
Proud maternal great-grandpar­
ents are Mr. and Mrs. W. O
Bridges of Sanford.

Local

Personals
MRS. ELI YODER, vice president of the DeBary Woman’s Club presents
six new members with the club year book, at a recent meeting held at the
Community Center. Left to right are, Mrs. Yoder, Mrs. Phillip Horst, Mrs.
John Ravfuse. Mra. Damon Scott, Mrs. David Jlorrige, Mrs. 11. A. Denier-

By JANE CA3&amp;ELBERBY
House gumta of Rev. and ¥ 1*.
(Hear Pool*, 331 Pine/ Ridge Rd*
for twe weeks are Mre. Poole’e
parents and staler, Mr. aod Mra.
Harry Shock and Misa Ruth

Events

THURSDAY
Enlisted Wives of VAH-lt are
sponsoring a get acquainted coffee
at 8:30 am . at the Acey-Ducey
Club at the Naval Air Station.
Baby silting and transportation
provided. Call Mrs. Jsmei Mc­
Nulty or Mrs. Robert Trout. A
special invitation attended to all
new wives In the area.

Jhank
The
Sanford Kiwanis Club
Wishes To Thank The

Merchants of Sanford
For the many contributions ,
that made the 4th Annual
Fish Fry &amp; Auction possible.

All Proceeds Go To the UnderPriviliged Childrens Fund &amp;
Scholarship Fund.

The black automobile above is the 1962
Dodge D art 440, t i n t of the ActionEconomy cars. A low-price, full-siie
Dodge th at will outrun, out-economize
most any oar around. For a fact, ft ac­
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a fold-down center arm rest In front.

Thewhltecar U the lancer OT, America's;
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Bucket seats, all vinyl upholstery, full
carpeting are standards
Full-size or compact, every'Dodge7#
rustproofed. Has a smooth ride. Goes
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always, Dodge means dependability.

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By Abigail Van Bureit

DEAR ABBY: I did a very foolish
thing, and now I don’t know how to get
out of it. My father doesn’t allow me to
go with boya who are not of my religion
(Jewish). 1 fell for this Italian boy named
"Grazziano," and told my father his name
was “ Ginsburg." My father has seen him
only once for a quick hello and goodbye.
Pretty noon my fat her. will nee him again,
and start asking questions. If my father
finds out I lied. J will be the first teen,
nger in orbit. What should I do?
STARTED SOMETHING

contrary, I’d say his wife Is no dumb
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DEAR ABBY: You printed a letter
signed “ Looking Ahead.” and you agreed
that married children should be more at*
tentative to their in-laws. Here Is my
situation: Both my mother-in-law and my
mother Tivelii the same” city; Aiy husband
insists that we spend all our visiting time
with his mother, so we seldom spend any
time with my mother. His mother insists
that I be with him when he visits her be­
cause there are always other relatives
there, and it doesn’t “ look well” for me
not to be present.
My mother is no dumb bunny, but she
is very understanding, so she never says
anything, but I know how she must hurt
inside. She suffered as much when 1 was
born as my husband’s mother did when hs
was born. I respect my husband’s family,
but I am getting a little bitter. He sect
his mother any time he pleases—I don’t
want to hnve to look at mine in her cas­
ket.
“ LOOKING BOTH WAYS’*

DEAR STARTED: Tell your father
the truth before he finds out himself. You
might still be the first teenager in orbit,
but you’ll go with a clear conscience.
•

DEAR ABBY': There seema to b# more
“ double-ring” wedding ceremonies all the
time. What is the reason for this? When
I see a man wearing a wedding ring I personally get the impression that he is sort
o f hen-pecked.
MRS. P.
DEAR MRS. P.: Hen-pecked? On the

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:by Ruth Miiiet

Happily, for the taka of all
Thing* have come to a pretty
pass when able-bodied hutbands working wives, the petition for
find nothing wrong in letting their alimony was dialed and the hus­
wives support them but aven have band will have to |tt used to not
the nerve to aik for alimony when being supported In the manner to
which he had bteome accustomed.
the marriage breaks up.
But tbit’s what happened in
Such victories art good news for
California recently when an un­ all working wives of ltiy or Ir­
employed actor tried to get ali­
responsible husbands. If they love
mony from his wife.
the
men they art supporting then
Argued the lawyer for Uw 38year-old husband: "When a wife the good-for-nothings ought to
earns more money than her hus­ take the hint that If they don't
band, ha should bt granted ali­ keep the breadwinner happy their
free meal tleket will run out. They
mony.”

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can’t take it with them If tho mar­
riage breaks up.
And if (he hard-working wlfa Is
compietaly
disenchanted
with
her nonworking partner and tired
of supporting him, the doesn’t
have to add to her other worrits
the fear that If the should dtvores
her husband she might have to
pay him alimony.
Supporting an able-bodied hus­
band la hard enough on a woman
without tho added fear that she
might have to go on supporting
him oven If sbo called the marri­
age quits.

By Oswald Jacoby

The disease of slamltls is not
confined to average players. Give
VQ H )
in expert one of those nice col­
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lections of acts and klnga and ho
THURSDAY P. M.
♦ J*
will give into a slam just as en­
BAST
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thusiastically at anyone elae.
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A A K IM
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s
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ing heart on the Jack of diamonds and when it held the trick South
I t ) gnaan Bor A Day
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and to ruff one club, but the fourth bad no trouble making hia conI t ) The Verdlet la Toura
club was a loser.
(9) W ho Da Tou Trust
4:99 (1) Mak* Room Bor Daddy
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1:99 ( I ) Mere'* H ollyw ood
on
the aggressive lead of the five
9.99 ( I ) I O'clock M otto
clubs and this act of aggression
( I ) Uncle Walt
1:19 (9) A World or Wnndar
proved to be a serious mistake.
(9) Popay* ris y h o a s*
South called for dummy's Jack
I I ) Roahp sad His Brlsada

tract. One club loser had beoa socounted for.
Tbo rest of tho play waa tho
samo as at the other table. South
lost the diamond finesse and West
led a trump Just onco too lato,
South won hi dummy, cashod his
aco of diamonds and aco of clubs,
ruffed his remaining low club, dis­
carded hie losing heart on (he good
diamond trumps and claimed hia
slam.
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Peter Edson's

United You Stand— Divided, You're
H is Appetizers"

Part 1
Thw way it looks now, not a static County Cwnmtasion meeting goes by without a few doubters. For the
past weeks residents o f Seminole County have appeared
before the county board questioning appropriations for
the Chamber o f Commerce.
It’s the same old story. "What does the chamber do
with their $10,000? How do they spend it?” Commis­
sioner John Fitzpatrick laid it on the Ibis for the doubt*
era once and for all when he told them the chamber’s
budget is audited and they can check the files in the
Clerk's Office.
Wouldn’t it be a good idea if some o f our Seminole
w residents attempted to avoid these outbreaks o f section,
alism and we all started pulling for one chamber . . .
The Seminole County Chamber.

Political
WASHINGTON —&lt;NEA&gt;— See-;
retary of Commerce Luther H.i
Hodges has one of the toughest
jobs in the Kennedy cabinet. In
some ways it's even worse thin
the job of Secretary of State Dean
Rusk. All Rusk has to do is per­
suade Khrushchev to be reason­
able. But Hodges has to convisee
American businessmen that the
1 Kennedy administration la sot
l "anti-business."
"It’a not 'pro-business' or ‘ aatibusiness' either." says the secre­
tary. He was a conservative bust,
nessman himself as general man­
ager of all Marshall Field textile
mills. Then he went Into politics,
becoming governor of North Caro­
lina before he was named Kennedy'a senior cabinet officer.
He characterizes the President
Ugiay- aa- "pro-people." Business
didn't elect him but he is trying
to do all he promi.-od during Ifccampaign, including the promotion
of economic growth.
Hodges recalls that the Eisen­
hower administration wai called
"pro-business." What business got
out ot it was the most vigorous,
antitrust prosecution it ever had
up to that time under Republican
Attorney General William P.

#

Part 2
For those who doubt the job of the Chamber o f
Commerce it would be wise to check the copies o f the
paper these past few days.
With the cooperation of the Chamber of Commerce
w two
industries with payrolls o f near $10 million trill
locate here and set up offices.
What more do the doubters want?
Last week a $4 million cabinet firm agreed to come
to the area and what did the president o f the firm say:
"Without the cooperation of the chamber this would
have never been possible.”
Tuesday, a multi-million dollar swim-wear business
agreed to set up offices here, move into a giant plant
and employ over 150 persons.
4
Officials o f the firm also complimented the cham*
™ ber for their cooperation in working out the deal.
If that doesn’t prove tire chamber is earning its
$10,000 . . . you tell me what is!

The Editor
Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Pear Sir:
Aa an ordinary citiien of our
community, I depend on the daily
newspaper for many things. I do
not expect always to agree with
you. 1 do not expect always to
disagree with you. I do not expect
e|&gt;crfection from you any more
than I expect perfection from my­
self. I try to read what you pre­
sent with an open mind and for­
mulate my own opinions as my
(jod-given privilege.
On Thursday, the 21st. on page
6. under the heading of New Cap­
italism, you made a statement,
however, which 1 cannot allow to
so unchallenged. The statement:
••Nor is Russian communism the
same thing as the communism of
Karl M ari."
On what. Sir, do you base your
statement?
May I please quote J. Edgar
Hoover: "Marx and Engela for­
mulated the basic doctrines of
MODERN communism" and he
delines as follows: "Communism
^ M a rx ist Scientific Socialism): A
™ ystem of thought and action ori­
ginated by K. Marx and K. Engels,
developed by V. I. Lenin, con­
tinued by Joseph Stalin AND HIS
SUCCESSORS."
I quote Mr. Malenkov, (Docu­
ment No. 117, Wth Congress):
"The Communist Party and the
SOVIET Government know where
and how to lead the people, begcause they arc guided by the
“ 'scientific theory of social develop­
ment — Marxism-Leninism."
How about a statement from a

Henry

Report of the American Bar As­
sociation
Special
Committee:
"Communlats HAVE NEVEll de­
viated from the theory enunciated
by Marx and the strategy devised
by Lenin."
And further, to quote Dr. Fred
Schwarz, one o f the leading author­
ities ori communism today: "Their
(the communists') basic theoreti­
cal concept derives not from Sta­
lin, not from Lenin, but FROM
MARX."
Marx, though once a Lutheran
like 1 am now a Lutheran, was an
atheist. The 20th Century com ­
munist, be he Russian or Ameri­
can, is still an atheist!
To Marx, man was just matter
in motion. To the modern commu­
nist, you and I are still matter in
motion! This dialectical material­
ism, the philosophy of commu­
nism as professed by Marx, IS
STILL the philosophy of commu­
nism.
Over 100 years ago, the destruc­
tion o f capitalism was declared in
the Communist
Manifesto by
Marx. In 1955. a Russian, Kliushchev, by name, warned us: "If
anyone thinka that our smiles
mein the abandonment of the
teachings of Marx, Engels, and
Lenin, he Is deceiving himself
cruelly."
This, Sir, is not the time for
misinformation on communism.
Unfortunately,
the newspapers
are, to many, their ouly reading
material. The American Citizenry
has been in the dark about this
villain too long. YOU, Sir, are in
a position to light many candles!
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so." he says, "then yon aiw to
Continuation of this policy by him uatll you prove that yon
the President's brother, Robert aren't.
F. Kennedy, is one of the sorer
Proving that the President Isn't
spots o f business today. This is anti-business is one of the chore*
the same Bobby who, as counsel to which the secretary is now d e­
for the Sen'ate Rackets Commit­ voting considerable time. In re­
tee. was said to be violently "an ­ cent weeks be has taken tww
ti-labor."
groups of business leaden to the
Disapproval of a few big city White House for hour-long talk*,
bank mergers Is called another
One included two top leaders
Kennedy
business harassment. |from U. S. Chamber o f ComWarnings issued to newspaper, mcrce, National Association of
television,
communications, oil Manufacturers
and
Committee
and ga* industries said to be ex­ for Economic Development, invit­
ercising monopolies did ait well ed to discuss domestic business.
with business.
A half-dozen top executive* ef
Finally, the President's letter big exporting companies invited
to the steel industry expressing lo discuss foreign trade problems
"concern for stability in prices" made up the second group.
Roth groups offered their ser­
waa interpreted as threatening
the steelmakers with controls vices, and from both groups the
without Insisting that labor lead­ President asked help, particularly
In recruiting businessmen to take
ers accept controls over wages.
•A Vsw ’.'»»■ •t n ■n «‘ *id«a; ■ «*ig adMiaittUlil’C. positions in govern­
that U steel prices were held ment.
down, then labor would have to
Everywhere Hodges goes, he
hold down wage demands. He arranges a meeting with • dozen
also wrote the auto makers and business leaders. U. S. S w i i
auto labor leaders to the same Roger Blough Is arranging a
effect. But these details are for­ dinner for him in New York in
gotten or overlooked, says liod-* the near future. The principal
ges.
subject of conversation shouldn't
"I f a man calls you a so-and- be hard to guess.

From Rome

Letters

To The Editor

FED 1H' O E= O lO TLt'

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Notebook

McLemore

ROME. Italy— Up until right| with Eddie? Is Eddie happy wilb| Bank president: "N o, that'* sot
now—3:33 Mein Appennlne Time! ber?
enough collateral. 1 think Cleo­
—there have
been
tit,000,000 '* *h* i,ron* •nou*h ,0 we* r patra was a wonderful doom s
r „,
.b~i a w m l X ' S . S f S J S . ’K but not worth a story every Its
Tayor and the shooting of a film hour working day? Are the se.s minutes."
about Cleopatra.
j bigger than the Caracalla Baths?
Soccer player: “ It ia extremely
This is 33,431,&lt;16 more words! Where did Miss Taylor spend ridiculous. I don't read the stuff.
than Abraham Lincoln has got-! last night? What does she eat? My legs hurt."
Sine* then h* has Insidiously ten up until now, 40 million more Does she like Italian food?
Thomas show* how Com mu n- hair curl, aven in 1061.
Chef: "1 am sick and tired o f
So you ostrich Americans batter! continued competition with us clti- than
____ were
____ devoted
_______ __
_______
^ ______________
lo the
d is-1 Why
all this unending avalanche
Urn continue* to invade our
Miss Taylor and Cleopatra and
waka
up
and
become
eagle*,
ten*
till,
m
m
now
are
largely
so-j
covcry
0
1
America",
and
50
mil.I
of
stuff
on
this
20.h
Century
Fox
church**, aa well aa collagen and
cooking veal chopo."
other tenters for swaying pub­ fiercely searching out all verqtin cialistic. Beware, for Socialism ia, Ron times more than Jona* Salk epic, still monlhi. maybe years,
Hairdresser’ s assistant: " I read
from the projection room?
lic opinion. Be glad yon have a that gnaw away at our rugged the half-way home on the high- g„t (or the polio vaccine,
every word about Mias Taylor,
Constitution and then run to hide wny to Communism.
In
W
urds
written.
Miss
Taylor
While
it
is
little
known
to
the
free press, for newspapers are
So send for my teisc booklet and Cleopatra far out-dis.ance general public, this column ope­ Mr. Fisher, Cleopatra, the sets,
the last ditch defenders of under it via their tth Amendment
pleai.
“
Americana
Must Never Shut! the War of the Roses, tile inven- ra les a poll and research bureau, the dresses, the money and every­
America. They can't ha dictated
thing. It is wonderful. Do you
Senator McCarthy will tome Up," enclosing a stamped, return Hon oi the automobile, the origin and its Half is forever putting
to like radio. TV or the movies,
foolish questions to foolish peo­ know anything n ow ?"
of
the
species,
the
discovery
of
day
be
enshrined,
Ilka
the
Dutch
envelope,
plus
L
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ernta.
The
Anierfor they don’ t havo to get n re­
Zoo attendant: "1 wish I could
penicilin, the doings of Jack.I’ aar, ple. The staff has been busy on
newal o f a license to operate boy whoie finger in the dike eaved, lean Legion aiked to uae a million
turn a couple of my polar bean
World War II. the opening of the Cleopatra.
of
them
in
ita
Americanization
Holland,
for
ha
waa
the
Horatio*
every two years!
Doors have been knocked on- loose on this set. That would end
in your West, the shooting of Dan Me
Casa K-4011: Thomaa T., aged who hsld off tha communists until campaign, ao put it
' Grew, and the Bolshevik Revolu Bells rung. Pedestrians button 1It."
aehoolsl
public
opinion
could
h*
marshalled
-1&gt;. ia a Florida clergyman.
This would Indicate, although
holed. Housewives annoyed. Uusilion.
(Alwaya write to Dr. Crane
Because of his ultra liberal ra* a*ainat them,
This deluge of words started ln| ncssmen
intcmipied.
Windows slightly, that peopio have just
marks and hla constant belittling I Our government was establish- In rara of this newspaper, enHollywood, where the picture was peeped in. Keyholes eyed. Even about had enough about Cleo­
of our American type of govern- vd *° Cnele Sam could b* the inv
clowlng a long I cent stamped, originally scheduled to he shot,! children have been slopped - at patra.
mrnl and "free enterprise” sys- partial referro on the sideline*, add reward envelope and 20 rrnta then lo l/mdon, and now lo Rome, their play to be asked why, why
tern, a medical colltngue o f mint while hanker competed with bank-, la. rover t&gt;plng and printing
Rrly o* A General Contractor
The Romans have added at least why so much deathless prose has
er, grocer with grocer and manu­ mala when you send for one of
gut irked.
With 25 Year* Exparianco
10,000.000 words since shooting been written about a moving piehla booklets.)
“ Reverend," this doctor began at facturer with manufacturer.
was switched to (lie Eternal City, I lure and ■ movie star,
Alterations • Additions
Uncle Sam could alter the play­
a church banquet, “ I've heard you
and as I wrlie this I can hear
The answers have been mor&lt;
Bonded
• FHA Financing
attack this Republic once too ing rules for th* greater safety of
TWO TOO MANY
the typewriters of film journal- than enlightening. Tliey have an*
th* players on our national “ grid­
often.
WRIGIITSBORO. Tex. (U P D - 1st* pounding out copy as fast swerrd, once and for all. the
Reinforced
A broiler chicken at the O. K a* their Italian fingers will fly.! relation between human beings
“ Your remarks are th* typical iron."
Conrirato
But Uncle Sam was to slay OFF Camp hatchery ran roll over and
communistic 'line.' I'll make you
The Home papers are tilled and Hollywood publicity,
FALLOUT
APPROVED
an even bet right now that you the field! He did so fur I:i4 years still remain on its feel — the fowl with the stuff. Is Miss Tay lor j A few samples:
SHELTERS
and n* were tha Mecca for free­ has four legs. Camp says the well? Is she ill? Is she fat? Is
are a card carrying communist."
Housewife, aged 38, blonde
Th* clergyman deftly tried to dom-loving folks—till IVI0, when chicken, with two extra Irgv on she thin? Will she be able to fin- and making spaghetti saure when
sidestep th* issue and pooh-pooh Uncle Kam ran out upon the grid­ III back, is healthy and seemingly ish the picture in Rome or move^ polled: " I have no dreaming Idea
CALL COLLECT —
iron and became a playing referee, unhampered by the extra extrem­ on to Tanzaityiki, Madagascar,' why so much is wrltlen about
this doctor's accusation.
CH 1-388.1 or GA 3-2879
or North Dakota? Is she happy i Cleopatra. Good day."
ities.
“ Wait a minute, Reverend," th* via the Postal Savings I'lan.
doctor persisted, "I also attended
Harvard and 1 heard enough com­
munist apeerhe* while there to
identify their typical phrases.
“ You arc spouting th* verbatim
propaganda, so I challenge you to
show u* your bill fold. For I
KNOW you are a communist or
you'd not b* using thsir typical
vocabulary."
Under tha pressure of this doc­
tor's direct challenge and th* eye*
of other parishioners at th* table,
th* clergyman finally admitted he
was a communist, occupying a
pulpit right her* in modern Amer­
ica.
And this doctor was corract, for
ths clergyman was a card carry­
ing communist, too!
Many well meaning American*
play th* proverbial ostrich rol*.
A bait U tha linking Chrydrt ItJO 2-daor hardtop. Deep, contour but tel trail (louer left) art an tuning option aa Mu modtL
they figuratively hid* their heads
in ths sand to avoid seeing the
many evidence* of socialism and
ultimate eommunism ia America
TODAY.
Remember, I'm not talking about
Senator McCarthy's era right
altar tha close of World War 11.
McCarthy was then ridiculed as ,
a Don Quixote, conjuring up imag­
inary horror tales shout commun- 1
ist* in our government.
But it was my brother, Dr. John
B. Crane, former Harvard econ­
omist, who had helped persuade
J T 'S V NCW CIIRVSLKII 30il! W ill, a prico tli.it puli " M f
McCarthy to serve as th* Senate |
performance and luxury well within your reach, Nuu get your
mouthpiece for th* vast amount of
ch oice o f two bucket scat interiors; big \-H engines ranging front
data exposing th* communistic in­
standard 30■&gt; to breath-taking 3HO h or-epow rr; three hotly sly lev
filtration.
My brother was economic advis­
that nobucJy tan misuLe for a compact.
or to Gen. Lucius B. Clay ia GsrCheck
out the other Chryxlrrs, too. 'Ihe su u rt-lu v Newport and
many and th* fart* ha still haa on
PLUS A NEW FULL-SIZE
the
luxury
New Worker, knjoy Chfyilcr-cngiiicerctl motoring . . .
that communistic infiltration of
NEWPORT, STILL
with smooth, »tuhlr torsion-bar suspenviou . . , with solid, quiet
our government would make your ;
Lnibody . . . with details like new chassis lutings that need
lubrication only at JL’.UOO-niile intervals.
OVER IS YEARS
•Chrysler’* suggeatad retail price
at Fleet aad Palssatl*
far i d-.sT aedars, esrtashe r f
Nolliing lio-liuiiidruiii aiMiui these vioui C luyslci *ii_V L iit c o iiv !
(Ataag Sid* Peat Office)
destination charges. While wail
There's nothing at exciting to uwu as a big one from Chrytlcr!
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Wednesday, September 27, 1961

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3 - Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­
* ASSOCIATES
tral heat, many deluxe exirai.
Salford’s preferred loeatloq..Jl« so. Park Avt. Ph. FA 2-Mii
-Lake Mary Branch—
Down. VA No Money Down
Not too many atailible. Oee
S t Johns Reulty € o ;
mils E ll- of 17-92 oa 431.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
LORMANN REALTY 119 N. Park Avt. Ph. FA 24123
TE 14173 Fan Park TE 8-1747
LARGE 8 room bouse, plui FlorIda room, 1 bath; 2 loti; S fruit
COUNTRY LIVING
tratl; 913.300; 11.400 down;
3-b«draom house •
FHA; 2000 Washington Ave. Ph.
batter tkaa 4a acre of land FA 2-9391.
3-Bedroom house aad 2 bedroom
houie on XI acrea of load
PINECREST
13 lata la Bookertown
o
Very attractive 3 BR, tiled bath
Geneva 2312
CB home, with fully equipped
Eva. Orlando GA 24138
kitchen and many nice eatrai.
Lawn well landscaped. Total
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
price only $12,900. Monthly
Bob Crumley, Realtar
payment just $48 after low down
R. L. Sloan, Auoeixto
payment. One of our best of­
FA 24373
Sanford
ferin g*. Photic luday fur *u
early appointment.
TRADE

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COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home

tar home In country, with 10
sens or mote.
FOR RENT

Stenstrom Realty

2, t. and 4 BEDROOM HOMES. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2(21

ROSA L. PAYTON

AN OPPORTUNJTY
Registered Real Eiuto Broker
730 Healthy orange trees on 14
Ph. FA 2-1341 17-92 at Hiawatha
acres of land west of Sanford,
close In, terrific loca.ion, in­
BARGAIN: 2 - bedroom, seraenid
vestment property.
patio, carport, itove aad refri­
SUNSHINE REALTY
I
gerator, excellent condition. Leu
2419
S.
French
Ave.
than 747 monthly. Boat oiler.
In Pinccreat Shoppe
ISO Cortes Ave. North Orlando.
Day FA 2-7493 Night FA 2-lai.
BY OWNER: 3 bedroom, 1 baJ&gt;
home in quiet neighborhood; 3 • BEDROOM home in Sunland
without kitchen equipment. Low
garage; family room; patio;
down payment. Monthly pay* 12' x 130* lot See and inquire at
menu $44 or will rent for 3100.
1311 Elliott Ave.
Call FA 2-5410.
3 - BEDROOM. 1 bath. Many im­
provements. 9290 down. See .and
SUNLAND ESTATES
Inquire at 104 Axalea Lane, Attractive 3 bedroom home. Fenc-^
Suniand.
ed yard, range and refrigerator.
T bit home is in excellent con­
BEFORE YOU BUY LOOK
dition.
THESE OVER
912,900 with only $100 down pay­
Oceaa From Property 173* Front
ment. $41.33 monthly payments.
aga 430* ddap, Thraa rental
housed New Smyrna Beach

Jim Hunt Realty

Air Condition Slotw building and
2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-211$
apartment suitable for offices,
_______________ Nights FA 24443^
Ntw Smyrna Baach.
Large 3 . Bedroom 2 bath home
on about 75 acres joining in-,
dian Mound Village. Wonderful
development possibilities.
20 Acres, 9 tenant bouses, part
tiled.
74 Acrea almoft all tiled, suitable
for citrus, 3 parcels.
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
Boh Crumley, Broker
R. L Sloan. Associate
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FA 2-0373
Sanford

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H O M ES

3 . BEDROOMS
l ! i BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Closing Costs
As Low IHft Per
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i i j , i n i Estate F#r Salt

LAKE FRONTAGE
j
140 fast on Crystal Lake, witti
bearing fruit treat, only l3,S3o.
14* feet oa Pine Lake in Loch
3324 Park Drive Offlca FA 2-Ull
X • BEDROOM heme ta Geneva.
NlfhtS FA 24441 Arbor tor 83730.
Baa ar call Rax. J. L. Stewart,
We Doe’t West EVERYBODY’S ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Geacvs 4301.
Rsyipowd T.uxdqufai.
huiiaeas. Just T0L55
FA *24931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FURNISHED lani* apartment,
FARMER'S AGENCY
hat and cold water furnUbad.
OUR HOME at 1307 Mclloaville
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
413 Palmettn.
2443 8. Park ATS. Ph. PA 34221 U for sale. Modlrn 3-bedroom
2-BEDROOM bouM, klUhSB equip* After hour* PA 24412 or FA 24241 homa with Ilk bathi, on L rg«)
lot with plenty of bearing cit­
ped. FA 24343.
Oscar M. Harrison
rus. By appointment only. Ph.
S • BEDROOM nafurniabed houie RexUlartd Real Eitata Broker FA 2-4342 or FA 24712 -fter
sear tawa, actenls. churches, 1311 Palmetto Art. Ph. FA 2-7343 3:00 p. ra.
33* maath, 1344 MyTtit. Ph.
PA 34438.

2-1R downstairs apt. uafum.,
Mtchea oqulppad. 1-BR. upstairs
apt, tan. PA S4S31.

THOM M O N . at us. at a t
Defen lent*.
cu n u ra * * tic i a r ia u
it
X««1 m It h eroa y tita n that un8. V m Ksat
&lt;ar • Dacraa a f taracloaura a i l
f i t s r. ■ . day t »
.. aata entered h r the J u n ta a f t-&gt;»
7* H—Id— KbdUIb
C lraull Court a f lha Xlnth Jj.1l.
8o Brack H w lik
ria l Circuit In an&lt; tar tam laola
1 - BEDROOM beuM trailer an
O auntr. FlorlAa. an l|«t I I h Aar
9. r s r Salt sr Brat
i— Of Begtameer. IM I, In a »*r-*ln
nice shady lot. * - teem Turn,
19.
Wasted
te
Ram
«auaa hat naan Vlrat Federal far* Tmu A n f i t • I f I . dsy tohouie available Oct 1st. Call
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la ta a n t Loan Aaaaulatlon a f Or*
11. Bral RaUto Wasted
taada. a eergeratlea, plain tiff. i l l
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Cora- a Flor'da corporation, da.
14«
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3 - BEDROOM furnished trailer.
ftn dante, b -.n g C h aactrr Ctaa X*.
IS. State— OffBrtRDlUw
Modern 10’ i 34’, S. aaalord
I ' l t l , t « r .l eatl at paella auttiaa
— I t th e b lfhaat MS4*e far naan, at
I t . r « M la la t e Wasted
Are. Ext., Ipacious Shady Lot
th e front dear a f U * Ceurtheuta
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retafte t V
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pePiTW*
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la the City o f Stnford. la m lA la n &lt;rm em etrr c s t s r « r tub 17. Mala Hate WMtod*
Btans . ffh K U b c t s c n r bp
. . C eu a tr. Florida, at tha h a t - af
statb bp p l m io a . is and It. Hste Waatai
2 - BEDROOM unfurnished in
llt a a a'aloch A. M. aa lle a la r , the m
fbr
srmixslh
f a r m , i t It. M tu tira s Waatai
Ith dap o f Oatahar, (M l. that car* n u i c u i casb ua. itssa
Raysana Park. Ler*e living
I t . Brtyfeitt—
tain propartr daaarlhad a t falLiwi.
roam, asperate dining room. On
OLE1CR IHLBT.
f p . trill
P lalatlff, 21. t e n t y M m
1ar|4 corner let Many extras.
Lot A WOODMKItK PARK.
•»S»
2 1 M M . PatRt.
tocordinp ta tha plat thar*.
US Grove Leas.
BDITM a RILBT,
or aa recorded la Plat B u t
Dafandant. 2 1 B v ilite f Matarlak
It. pace It. af tha Fnbtla
dS TICB T a APPEAR
GROVE MANOR
24. Elaetrka! Services
lUcorda a f Seminole C oujit ,
TO i EDITH a . RILBT
h e , . . . h -.M IU --|.r i , .
Spacious 4 bedroom — 2 hath
*
Florida.
25.
P
lanting
Sarrkat
111 Wsat I Ith Strait
. . ISBALI
tum o* tht iia l tho wrong way wh«n Mom
heme located aa beautiful pic2 1 R i t e A Tatetldw
Itlrmlagbam, Alabama
_
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
t*M mo to dtfrort tho rafrig«r*t*r'.N
TOU
ARE HBIlSBY NOTIFIED 27. 8— 1*1 i artl—
tuiesque let with citrus treat.
Clarh
Or: Martha T. Vlhlaa, D.C. Ih si ault far Slaarca hat haan 29. U n i f y Sartka
Features built-in 0. E. kitchen
M ad agalaat r*u la th* c irc u it
1 C i — ttea • iROtrastloD
8. Far B**t
Z F u b lllh SapL ST. IMI.
center, reap, dlshwsiher, gatCourt a f th t Xlnth Judicial C ir­ 29. AtttMMblla Sartlce
cu it nf th* State a f Florida. In
bage dUpeial, beautiful brick
PIANO LESSONS. FA 240S2.
FURNISHED house, 1 bedroom,
- s o t m m c i a c t s r c a r a r o r t h e ta S far Seminal* C a u n i/, Florida 9 1 Macklaary - Tsaia
fireplace, centrally basted, large
n in th
ju d ic u l
c ir c u it
o r undar t.'hancar/ No. l l l l i , th* atrlS SI. Pealtry - Pat* - Utrsalack
newly painted; alio raal clean
patio, double carportt
ted
a u n r e t a t t n a u i t a c m . nf said cauia being ULIIN.V Rtapartment.
FA
34444.
fi.
For
Real
3 1 FJawer* - T«— • Skrub*
fu a io t. u u s e m
x * . tt d M
LET. Plaintiff. -r | . EDITH O.
many other cxtrai. If you art
3 1 Fantitar*
R p n ix u K iE L D ix trm m o x f o r R lL X t , Dafandant.
looking for the fioeit—ite this
SAN LANTA
APARTMENTS: 3 - ROOM furnished apt. 340.00
BA VINOS,
TOU A RB H BRBBT REQUIRED 34. Artldsa Far Bala
Plaintiff, I* R lt r*u r a n tw tr with tha Clark
home today.
mo,
Close
in,
111
E.
Ith
SC
Nlet
Isrfo
spartmtats,
404
E.
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a f this Court and to aarva s c a p / 33. A rtkka Waatai
FA 3-4333 or FA 3-3741.
tltk St. Phoao FA 2 C*J.
/ K n . v U T J. POLLXT and JOMX- af ths lim a upon th* p la in tiff* 38. Boats • M o t - NIC MAC PoL LCT, hla wlfa.
attorn*}*, whaa* name* and AS.
DaraadaaiA drat* appear balaw. an ar bafor* 37. M otercydoa« Scootars
CLEAN 4 room furoislwd apart- 3 • BEDROOM furnished apart
NOTUC OP « A U I
tha Itth d a / a f Oatahar, A. D.. 38. TraJIsrs - C*k*au
meat in Lake Mary. FA 2-1737 2334 Park Drive OUics FA 3-2UI
msal; alto sfficltaty |4a *ll
NOTICE Id HKItEdT O lV d X IM I, ar a Dacraa Fra Canfaai*
39 A stoaobkta * Track*
Park Avs.
Nights FA 24441
that an lha Ith dap a f Oatahar n a / bp antartd agalnit /o u .
TWO bedroom house, kitchen
.,,1 1 1 1 at SI:## A. it. at tha mala (SEAL)
dear af lha C o u it Home o f aaml*
Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
BACHELOR apartment, complsts*
equipped. Call FA 2-3*31.
3 • BDRM., Its bath, unfurn.
1. Loot A Faaai
hole Countr. at danfwrt. Florida,
Clark
ly furnished, 317 Pslmstto Avs.
home in Loch Arbor 8113.
tha Honorable Arthur H. lack*
B r: Martha T. V iblin
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room*
with. Jr. Clark a( tha Clrcatt
Ph. R. A. WUllami, Realtor,
Daputr Clarh
LOST;
Prspcriptioa
tyt
ftssssi,
••••Court af Bint'nele c o u n t r. Flar* KELLT * HURT. EPQ*.
FURNISHED 3 room IpsrtmsBti
private baths, 114 W. First Si
FA 24*31.
sitbsr at Laks Gsldsa or Ulh
Ida. will affar far aala to tha Attarna/a far Plaintiff
laris icressnsd porch. Phone
h lgbeo t and beat bidder far «aah. I W a it Church Street
St., nsvjr blus cats. Inicription
FA 2-31M between 1:00 a.at. A 3 - BEDROOM unluRiiibed houie NICE hint, largo 2 bdrm. apt.
a t ptlblla euterr. the follewlng Orlanda, Florida
**Dr. JoMph Dsy." If found
in Lake Mary. FA 34443.
daacrlbad groper-./ af tha D»- Fabliau Sapt. 21. II A Oct. 4. 11.
Fla. rm. tiled bath. 1700 Mag­
l:M
p m.
pltsM call r * 2-UU Rtuard.
fandanla Krnaat J. Poller aad
nolia Avt. 109.30. FA 24431.
Jabnnla Mao Pallor, hi* wife.
IX TRW t r u e r IT C O l'R T o r T R R
FURNISHED 3 bedroom house.
RENT A BED
Lot II, Block P. COUNTRT
Mb j c d i c i a l c i R c r r r i x a n d LOST: Blus Parakeet. Bead aa
RoUawsy, Hospital * Baby Bad* LARGE Turn. apt. 3 bdrm. $43AduKa. FA S-TM4.
CLUB MA.NOIt. UNIT NO. J.
FOR PRWIUOLR COl hTT, FL O R .
!a|. Reward. Jeaiup. FA 2-44TP.
1703 Magnolia. FA 2-3331.
according la tha plat there,
l y Day, Week, or Month
IDA. IX CMAXCRRT XO. 11ST4.
o f aa recorded In Pint Book
SLEEPING room wit* private en­
EAST BROOKLYN PAVINOS BANK
CARROLL*
FURNITURE
II. Page tbe. Public Rcc*
FURNISHED garage apartment.
A New fo r k terperatlon.
trance and bath. Call FA 2-3SM Ph. FA 24111
1 Noticca • Poraonala
«rda nf Seminole Count/,
11* W. lit SL
P lain tiff.
No children. Entrance from
altar
4
p.
m.
. .
Florida.
-ftMangouitlae
Ave. 1403th W. lit.
l e t e i h o r n ltk all ttruoturaa and JOHNNIE M KELI.T and JUANITA CARPETS coma data quickly
2 . BEDROOM house, kitchen
■ •‘ Impracomontn lhaa ar tharaatiar P. KELLT. hla w ife; and JOSEPH
FA 2-23U.
when Blue Lustra la applied with LARGE 4-bedroom, kiicbea equip­
equipped, apply 1003 Elm Ar«
an u l d land. Thla property It alta I . HOSTETLER. JIL and LILA J.
ped. One acre fenced yard and
“ FREE USE*' Shampooer. Cark n ow n at the promlata at t i t HOSTETLER,
hi*
wife,
a n d /or
playhouse for children. Beiidt 3 -BEDROOM unfurnished bouts 3 RM. Fura. apt. water 4 lights
Countr/
Club
Drive,
ganferd. LOU A. ilOSTBTLEIL
roll*a Furniture.
furn. 143 mo. FA 2-3744.
Florida.
new hl|ti school. 345 month. Ph.
Defendant*.
•34 Eicambla. Ph. FA 34274
Thla la made purauant la Final NOTH R TO BEFKXD OR ORDER
PA 3-7431 or FA 2-344*.
IF
YOU
HAVE
A
DRINKING
Dacraa o f Faraclatura entered In OF
or
TA
24442.
PUBLIC AT IOX
SUIT
FOB.
9. For Sale or Real
tha above caue«. Chancer/ Docket ULOSVMB
PROBLEM contact Alcohollct UPPER 3 room apt., 313 Wait
^ * X h H I M , new pending la lha Clr&gt; TUI JOHNNIE M. KELLT and
3
.
BEDROOM
co4u*e.
Immedi
CUSTOM BUILT Home oa Lake.
Anonymous, Ph. FA 34343, i»a
cu ll Court o f and for Seminal*
3th St.
JCAXTTA P. KELLT
atsly occupancy. Weak or
lord.
C o u n t /, Florida.
Rent er Sale. Raasoeabla. Call
irealdenc* unknnont
IN
WITNESS
WHEREOF,
I
moath. Near atore* and bui.
evening!.
FA 2-1387.
JOSEPH I . HOSTETLER. JR.
FURNISHED
apartments,
dawn
, _ h e v e htraunto tot mr hand and
FA 2-4431. _____ __
and
town location. Phone for appoint. __________
__
..a fflc la l atal. thla J»th d a / af
l i l a j . Ho s t e t l e r
2 . BEDROOM homa with riorida
gaptambar, IM I.
til F ran k l/n Park Drlva
ment, FA 24121 dsy or rURN. apt. 2300 MaUoavtlla.
(SE A L )
room; fenced in backyard. Idtal
Itolii, Idaho
•- ~
- - ■------------— I FA 2-3343 night.
1
Arthur H. Baukwlih. Jr.
ta
for children. Call after S p. m.
Aad all unhewn peril** cla im -j IX T R B CIRCUIT COURT OF TR R
LOVELY 3 BR. home 1* country,
Clark a f th* Ctrault Court lug a n / Intareat hr, through, u n d er |Xl.vrM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ar!
toFA 24241.
In and fo r Seminal* Cauni/, or agalnit either or a n / a f th* AAD FOR SRMI.xoLR COUXTT.
kitchen equipped. FA 2-1744. _________________________
florid *
ahev*
named
port)**
who
m
ar
ho
FLORIDA.
CMAACERT
XO.
HAST
it /: Martha T. Vlhlaa
2 - BEDROOM- house ln_ Elder 11. Ke*l Estate Wanted
d ied or ar4 not known to bo d t a l r it r . luiUTuN FIVE CENTS SAVli-puty Clark
or allvo.
! IMIS BANK.
Springi Trailer Park. fas.OO.
A xn K itdox, n c s ii, w a r d
T ill.
JOHNNIE
M
KELLT.
P lain tiff
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
v o m i t o r s « l i;
* dean
Ph. FA 2044.
JUANITA H. K l.L L T , JOSEPH
U
n
.
.
.
.
N
ell**
I*
h
e
r
tb
/
*lv*n
that
th*
SALES
RENTALS
2 $: K i l l Canlrnl Ataau*
IIOSTKTLKIL JIL an* LIL.V J., WILLIAM A. rKH ftS. anS IRIS C. real propart/ tttu a u a In «*m lOrlando. Florida
IIOBTKTLKIL ar* hartby n otlfU J KCIIRS, hi* wir*,
nol# i-ounty, Flerld*. d«*crlb&lt;4 aa UNFURNISHED houie, 1303 El­
Atturni) v for Plalatlff
that a Complaint for rortcloa u r* I
D*f*nU*n;a I follow *:
liott. Call FA 24234 • FA 24323
l u b l l . h Sapt. Jl. 1111.
or M orta l** h*e been fll*d aga ln it |
N u n t 'B o r s VLB
Th* IVaai : i fact a’ th* Caat
/e ll. and ' mi ar* renulrtd to *«r»*
VOIICK
IS HKItCMT niV R V
11* fa* I o f tha North It*
• ROOM furniaLed apartment.
a ropt ol rou r An«w#r or I*l*ad-| that un th* (ih day *f Ortubar
sol K. 13th Strait
fiat o f all that part o f lllock
Adulti 1209 Palme.to. FA 2-4343
Inga tn the Complaint on th *' l»et at 11 1 * o'clock A. M. at Ih*
I lying South n f an Haattriy
FA 2-7103, Evenings FA 2-2373
Platntlfr*
a tta in * /.
Joaaph
M. P'rent Deer *1 the Court Heue* * f
oilanaton o f Church Htrttt
FURNISHED apt., 1310 Magnolia.
Vltiaerald.
:&gt; (
Meeurlt/
Truet gem lnole Ceuntr, at ganfard. r io r a f tVILDMKflE. a ccord in g ta
Uulldinc. Miami I f. Florida, and I Ida, tha
Henarabl*
Arthur
II.
Slat thereof aa recorded In
file th* ealglnal Answer e r Ptaad-' Deukwllh, Jr., Clerk * f ih* Clreult
Flat Book "V* pa s* III. * f
Ins In th* o ffice * f th* Clerk o f Court * ( Sanitael* Cotinir, Florida,
the Public Racjrila o f Semi*
the Circuit Court * * or bafor* will effa r tor tala te th* higlttit
nol* Ceuntr- Florida.
IX TH B CIRCUIT COURT OF T R R
th* i ; u i day of Ostober A. D . t i l l , and beet bidder fo r cam . t t pub- • Ill k* laid far &lt;*ah In haad ta
If you fall ta da **, Judgment by tia eu lcry, th* fellew ln g seterlkad ta* h ig h lit and bait ktddar at IX TH B CIRCUIT COURT in AXU NINTH J ID IC tA L CIRCUIT. IN
Duw n-To-Earth Price*
AND
FOR ICW IXOLB COUXTT.
default will h* taken agalnet r*u preperl y af tn* Defendant* W||. tk* front deer af the Seminal* FOB SBWIXOLB COUNT1, FLOR.
F L O R ID k. CHANCBRT XO.
far tk* relief demanded In in* Item A Fthr* and Iris X. F a h rt ca u n ir Court Heut* In Baaferd. IB A . XO n e t * .
T. TUCK. INC., a F io r .
Complaint.
h ll wife,
FlarlS*. at tn* hour a f ItiSI co x x x cn cirr
ocnkral
Lire THOMAB
Dcmtlful Lahefreal
(orporatlen,
LUDOUIL
IT.
Th* ea ttrip iitn t f m e raal p r tLet It. Blaek "A ". COUX- I a'elech neon *n T h u n d e r. Oeteber tXSURAKCB COMPANY, a Conn- Id*
MORBKt.
STEPHF.X MORSKt and
Coamsalty
party proceeded agalnat let
Ith. t i l l , hr Arthur H. Seehwlth. acticut corporation,
m r club MAXon. uxtr
BOUUSLAW
XIORBKI
Ou Sparkling Laks Mtnaoe
Let 1. Bloch I. TOWNBITK
NO i. acourdlns 1* ih* plat
J r , tk* Clark * f Ih* Clreult Court
Plaintiff,
PU lhttffa
OF NOItTK CHl'LUOTA. A
tharaef a* reaarded In Flat
af th* Ninth JuSUlAl Clreult In ta.
...
aokSIrtllen eacerdlng is plat
Hakk It, pas* II
Fuktl*
and far Baminat* Ceunty, Flartd* STUPHC.V ft DP.XWEfiT, JR. a: ? *
LEO J i r .ir .C M K and
tnareef
raeerdas
in
rim
R etard ! o f Semlnel* Cean- j purauant t* a final dacraa * f *i,
n&gt;»k 1. pace* 14 I* I I Intlutr. Florid*.
faraolaaur* «ni*r*4 by lha CirDefealaat*. ---------- ARBF.XMK, hia wife
Defendant*
Hr* Our Model Homs*
tire. *t m * Puhlie Iteeeras I t e g u n ir w lik all airueiuri* a a e lt u lt Caurt at in* X in m J u lltla l
notub
o r h iir
WORTflaOR FOBBCLoaUBB
af aemlnal* Ceuntr, r ie r U a . I latgrevtineuii. than e r th lre a fltr Circuit In ana far Basilnal* Ceun- T U B I f ATE o r FLORIDA
- OPEN TODAY —
x o t ic b
of
aurr
Thla natle* ahall be yubtunaa on t a il Ian4. Thla gregarty la it y , FlarUa. in lb * eaa* « f Or- T O ) Bi*plt*n D. Dr*w*ry, J r ,
TO l
2 )j ML Sow of Sanford
«n&lt;e each weak far fou r o*n a*-j *|&gt;* known a* tha grem lM i at III la s s * Feaersl ( a t ia g * aaa Lean
r o lJ a a r t unhaown
Lea
J.
Arbeanlk
and
Turn W. on Lak* Mary Bird.
KUtlre w tek* In tb* b jn fo r d H er- i nuntrr
Club
C lid e ,
fa n fe ra .la a w e M Ile a , P lain tiff, r l . T a lesH*l*u F. D r*w *r/.
■■- Arbeanlk
a ll.
_
l Floriua
: Use la te a* 4 Marl* la ta , hi* w llai
r « ilj* n c * unknown
Pit. PA 1-4370
III* Breek l e u R e a l,
Ini NR AND ORtiKRF.D at SanTht* l&lt; n n l , ga rm en t I* Final Pkllll** Laoaher A WUlweth. I s e - l You ar* hereby natlfte* tn »: *
f«rd. Seminole County.
Flerlda. ititree o f &gt;'4r«clo*u(* *ni*r*4 In a Fleriaa n i w n l l M i A r u l J f r - tu n hat been M*&lt;t agaln tl r*u la
Parma. Om*.
thle U lh day o f September, A D . ih* a b ot# tauie. ca a n te ry Deckel { da*«* dale* C e rg - a FlarM a ewr-l the a b et* em tiled eaua*. and that!
T8J * r* hareby n eiified that a
t ill.
X j . 11117, l o t
pending In Ike g -ra n a a i lalaad Waleriale. I t e . a I &gt;su ar* required t* Die &gt;eur •“ '* ttr Pereeleeur* * f M ertgag*
URAL)
! r ir iu ll Court o f and tar Bemlnele k'larlda earpweaclaai Rlaaaw Balld. « n* * e r with tha Clerk uf thle
k ,*a Died In ths Circuit Ceurt
Arthur II
Deckwlin. J.-.
C auni&gt;. F u n d * .
er* (ap ply (aaegaay. a FleeMa Court and to eerre a cu p / there- e f th*
Judlrlal Clraull far
Clerk. Circuit Caurt
IX VVITliasa WHEREOF, 1 h *\ *' tarparaOeai Terraeea Flaarlaa U a-j 0 f up.,n the plaintiff o. pfalntlfVei aemlnnl* County. FlorIJa. entitled
Ry; Martha T, Vlnlen
1 hereunt* tei my hand ana official lea— a Flarlda earparatlaai Wilier, attorney), ahoee name and ad- THOMAS T, TUCK IXC— a Ftoria*
*'
,
- - -a_
_
^aawaaaela. VI’ FlAll It taAD RVI
Deputy Clerk
. era), m l* : t u day e f aegiemker, bluet. la * . • FlarU
a earpwreilaai j r, „ t« Jannlns* Watte. Clark* Corporal.*u. LL'DOMIL MOIldKL
Joteph M. F itig e n M
m i.
Jeaegh t e t la i Wf. W . Pr*etwtli&gt; « nd Hamllten. I U Barnett Na- STBPHK.V MOnXKt and BOOUI I I aerurltr Truet Dullding
UCAL)
aad Richard ira w fa r d . Defewdeale. tlenal Bank Bulldlns. Jackeonrlll# SLAW MORSKL Plaintiff*. N*L X.
Miami IS. ria rld a
wnlrh etc* bear*. Chantery
Arthur H. Baehwilh. Jr.
IT Ns
Xf
ria .'ila . aet later than O c tO e n W . T R u T t O R JR.. *n4 M X A.
Publlrh Sept. 2t A O tl. «. It. IS
rtark a f ih * i-it-u lt Caurl 11117 In tb* I'heneery
Docket ; , . l)| i. If &gt;oie foil to do eo a LOFTCS. •* ^ Truet*#*. and U O
tn and far aeislnel* Cuuaiy, B&lt;nt&gt; af laid court.
iI decree
deera* pro
aro cenfeeeo
canfeteo w ill be
b* enter
enter- 3. ARUKZXIK and — — AflBK ZFlerlda
___ relief d*-|
_
(SEAL)
ed a ga ln it you fo r n&gt;*
X IK . hla w ife. Defendant* and
Si . Martha T. Vlnlen
Arthur II. B t.a w iih , Jr.
mand'ad in 'tit# cemplatnL Thi*’ agitl
» f * required to ftl* you r anDeputy
rla
rk
Clerk
Circuit
Ceurt
la
te
farecloa*
a
m
ertgag*.
The
»
n * r l# th* Cem plslat with the
WE
Ry: Aria J. Lundquiat
A X D cnao.N , b u s h , w a r d
C lark at aald Caurt aa* ta ca rt*
real
preperty
greeted
agalnet
I*
WILL
A DEAN
Deputy Clerk
a eagy thgrgaf g p e a H. Knea
Lot l l » . LAKE HARIUKT
IIS Kaet Central A l t a i )
Chert** MtrthaU
Baitmshau*.
A tternay*
far
th*
ESTATES, according lo lb *
Orlando, Florida
P. u Be* s u s
Plaintiff*. I l l •. K new lt* Arena*.
g ist thereof t * retarded In
Orlando, F ien d *
Altnraiya for Plalm tff
• ADD A ROOM
• ADD A BATH
W inter Park. Flerlda an or bofer*
Plat Back ' l l ’. p*a* !&gt;.
Pu &gt;lltk Sep:. 37, 111!.
puhiuh aipi. ar, 1111.
th* Wth dar at D o ttie r I I I : ;
ru a ilo r.e.orde at Semlael*
• INSTALL ALUMINUM SIDING
c h e r w li*
D ecree
Pro C tn ftie *
Ceuntr. Flerlda.
WITNESS m y hand a n t tha eta! erUt be entered * e * ia tt yeu ( t r
a f **14 Ceurt at taafard. Flartd*. the relief demanded la ta* Castthla llt h day e f September, t i l l . Plata t.
( 8 BALV
(SE A L)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Arthur H. B ea k *ith , J r ,
Clerk e f Clreult Ceurt
Clerk
o
f
th*
Circuit
Ceurt
5 Years To P x y -------------- i Monthly Payment
Ry Martha T. T tk lta
n r : Martha T . Vivien
CALL US — NO OBLIGATION
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Pualtaa S ty:. 3*. 37, * Pet. I. It. PuPitah a **:. U . I t. t r * Oct. I.

s. r—4

« -u
12. Bm I E a u u Far 8*1*

FINANCING
D ow n Paym ent A

Cleelnt Caat

$156
MaRlhly P a y m e a lt a* lew aa
$14 I rc I. U aaa aad insurance

NEW HOMES
In BtMtifnl —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

98,300 To 99.300
FHA ft Conr. Financing
• 3 Blochs ta School

• High ft Dry
• fated Street,
• Claao to Shoppiag

• Ores ft Rang*
• Screened Florida
Room, etc.

3 - BEDROOMS
1 • l l i * 2 BATHS
Caavsatlanal ft FH A Leans
Ilrtva
17.43
I*
Suslaad
Ketatea (3 ml. 8 . a f Baa.
fo r d ). Sale* o fflca la t haitaa
iaalda aatraac*.

KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS, INC.

DIRECTIONS: 14 Minutes

from Sanford, So. oa Hwy.
17-42, luro right at anr
sign.

WE TRADE

FA 3-1474
JIM HUNT - FA 2-3113

West
24th ST.

S?m Knolls

Wert
24th ST.

BY P. ZEULI and SONS

3 Bedrooms— 1Vi Baths
FHA —

*9600°° ~ FHA

9300 DOWN PAYMENT — 967 PER MTH.
• QoaUly Cohatructio,

• Built |a Kilchea*

• Cloto Ta Shagging

• Q*t«l Neighborhood

STENSTROM REALTY
.... * .
III Park Alt.

BELLING a g e n t s

FA
O

�For Hunting You Need A G un—For Selling Y ou Need A Herald W a n t-A d ...F A 2-2611
•l | f

litlo r i

12. Rail Estate For Bate

fir il)

12. Rati Batata Far Bala

Wed. Sept. 27, 1961—Page 13

FOR SALE: WeUva River Estates
SPECIALS THIS WEEK
—ISO ft. River frontage 64o ft.
1-acre W. of Sanford, ideal home12. Real Eatale For Salt
• to Road '» mile off Rt. 41 Call
site, total price $900.
after • p. m. FA 2-1473.
TWO STORY, 3 bedroom bouM. 10 • acres excellent farm land
close
in
$7300.
See
this
Beit buy in United States. Ed­
LARGE 3 BEDROOM — 2 bath
ward F. Lane, Real Estate Bro­
SUNSHINE REALTY
home located in nice residential
ker. Pbone FA 2-3969.
2112 S. Flench Ave.
tc.iio a va extra large lot, yard
in Plnecrest Shoppe
fenced. Will sell this week for
RAVENNA PARK
Day FA 2-7493
Night FA 2-491$
$13,100 with dawn payment of
Spacious 3 BR, 2 full baths tiled,
only $300, monthly payment less
separate, dining room, large
than rent.
COUNTRY
living room, and fully equipped
HOMESITE
LOTS
’ built-in kitchen. Total price
Two beautiful lots in beat section
only 116,912. Down payment
of Loch Arbor. Each is 100' x
Just S1312, and $107 per month
133', and well shaded with 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-211$
Includes everything. A big home
many trees. Paved road front­
Night FA 2-094$
at a low price. See this todayl
age. Only $3300.00 each
Move in tomorrow!
NICE 3 • bedroom. 2 bath hou&gt;e.
Our staff sincerely feels that
Inquire 2483 PSlmetto.
these lets represent one of the
finest offerings,'and highly re DOUBLE trailer lot, 109’ x 130',
■ear Lake Jessup. A real barcommend you inspect them with
U t N. Park Ave.
Pb. FA 2-2630
l. FA
f j — n r - K " y«*ur- earnest-—
^ I ome F
LOTS
ACREAGE
convenience.

Jim Hunt Realty

Stenstrom Realty

r

- - ------- - SALE5

W HILESALK

tiSW Abir

Stemtrom Realty

Helmly Realty

111 N. Park Av». Phone tS 2-2420

308 W. 13th Street
FA 2-7603. Evenings FA

2-23/9 FOR SALE by owner; 3 bedroom
CB home located In South
3 - BEDROOM home, kitchen
Pinccrest 2nd. Addition; In­
equipped. Death 4 illness In
cludes fully equipped kitchen,
family forces us to sacrifice
Urge tile batb, new Rnhln
} equity for $200. New Improve­
lawn, extra large utility room.
ments snd painting. See at $13
FA 2-7339.
Rosalia Dr. anytime. FA 2-97M
SOUTH PINECREST
f o ~ ” fTu I ld T
Call us (o sea beautiful lakcfront Beautiful 3 bedroom — 1 bath
home. Range 4 refrigerator,
lois. $2300 to $4300. Largs Lake.
patio 4 Bar-B-Q grill. A won­
Low down payment.
derful buy at only $10,130. Low

“ p l a n n in g

uuWil payment altJ take u*«r

“We Tl'utie”

4‘ ir# VA m ortfaia
monthly.

j Stemper Agency
REALTOR—1NSUROR

Phone FA 2-4991

112 N. Park

Legal Notice
•v THif c i n t u T r o t n t o r t iik
h iv r ii Jt u k i it. n iic s .’ it o r
*&gt;u ru n s k v iiv ii .h t o L v r v .
S'l.UltIII I. Cll tH 'K III VO, IIV.il
AUKItllM.V FKDEIIAI. SAVrXiJB
Axr&gt; i . o a x A s a o r t A T i o x o r on1.ANDO
» n ,1
FinflT FCDEttAI.
^ K AVI.VO A A X n I / I A V ASSOCIA­
TION o r ROCHESTER.
P lain tiff
*».
JUlt.V VV. ANDERSON,
al.
n otice
o r a i r r in
Mo n r i i A O E k o r k c l o s l r b
TO i DORIS rEE P LE S. lnlly ld uxlly. mil a* Atlinlnlair.tr!* of
th* Kaut* o f J. ST EWART
PEEPLES, d.caa.eil
(Ailiir.aa unknunnl
Tou ara htrabjr notlflad that a
Complaint to forarlo.a a cartaln
f n o r i * » * . ancumbarln* th .
fol
lu s iltx rlb a d raal proptrty, to• tow
Wit:
l.ot II of ORIENT.! (JARDENS SND ADDITION, a o
curding to tlia plat tbaraut a* racuriled In Plat Iluuk
II. pas*
Public li.corila
o f Stmlnol* County, riortda.
baa bttn rilad aiainat you In tha
aboya.atyl.il ault, and you ar*
rtnulrad to aarya a copy o f &gt;uur
A n a a . r nr Pl.ailluir to tha Com­
plaint
mi
Plalntlff'a
attorneys,
Andcreon, Ruth, Ward A Daan,
S.‘ 3 Eaat Central Avanua. Orlando,
^ Florida. and flU tha orlclnal AnW ewer or Pleadlns In tha office
o f the Clark o f th* Circuit Court
on or h.for* th* lSlh day o f Oct­
ober IDSL If you fall to do ao,
• decree pro con f.ta o will ha
taken atalnal you for tha rt llcf
demanded In tha Complaint.
Thla Notice ahall be publlahed
once a weak for four conaecuttve
Week. In tha Sanford llarald.
WITNESS iu&gt; hand and official
aaal o f off I-a at Semluol* I’ ounty,
Elorlda. tbit llt li day af Septemha-. lvSL
_ (SEAL*
M
Arthur H. Dackwltb. Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Dy: Martha T. Vlhlen. DC.
Publl.h Sept. Id. : : t Oct. I. ll.

at $7430

Jim Hunt Realty

a

♦'Wo Trade”

Stemper Agency

Dawn's
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
y j 0 Qak
FA 2-7194

W. L. HARMON
Pb. FA 2-4223
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
ARY HELP? . . . ao application
let:ar that will “ gat the Job'*;
clu b p a y e r , o n c i uiuuct ayaict*,

high school or callage theme or
essay on all but scientific sub­
jects. Low rates. FA 2*4033,
evenings.

—

Prmtnfa'tb* Phuwr-FA-24$5t'—r.

306 Wait 13th St.

Southern Air

29. Automobile Service

RESTAURANT

Stenstrom Realty

Wall

of

scvt

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

in

Sell cosmetics to watting custom­ 1007 flaaferd Avt.
FA 24863 31. Flowers • Trees • ShruM
ers, earnings $23 to $63 regu­
PLUMBING
PETUNIAS In bands now ready.
WILLIAM LANE. JH.
larly for 3 to 4 hours a day
and 1MAJEAN W. LANE, hll
Contracting 4 Repairs
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
spare
time.
Everything
fur­
w lf*.
Grapaville
Ara. near 20th St
Free
Estimates
nished to start. Write Lucky
Addroii Unknown
R. L. HARVEY
Tou.
Daftndant*.
art
horsby
Heart Cosmetics, Dept. C48JC,
n otlflfd that a complaint to fort*
204 Sanford Ave. Pbone FA 2-3383 31. Furniture
Memphis, Tenn.
rtna* a certain nmrtsas* on tb*
follow in g dtacrlbad propany, to
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
26." Radio ^Television
wit:
17. Male Help Wanted
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
Lot
DEAR LAKE HILLS,
TRADING POST. FA 2-0377.
HATCHERS TV
according to til* Plat tboraMONTANA.
Dam construction.
o f, a* rtcordtd In Plat Book
4 RADIO SERVICE
Long
project.
Top
pay.
Sand
Used furniture, appliances, tools
IS at Pag* 37 o f lb# Publto
Record* of damlnul* County,
30c 4 stamped envelope for 'Dependable Guaranteed Service
etc. Bought-Sold. tarry's Mart
Ph. FA 2-8392 2606 W. First St.
•Florid*.
“ Cons.ruction News." IDCO, Box
213 Sanford Ave. Pb. FA 2-4132
baa naan filed agalnai you In tha
483, Kirkland, Wash.
abov*.*tylad ault and you ara ta.
TV SERVICE within the hour.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
qutrad to aarva a copy o f yoar
Service call $2.00. Sunshine TV
Anawar or (‘ loading to tha Com­ CANVASSERS 4 SALESMEN
Mattrasa
renovating. Expert Up­
(The Working Man's Friend).
plaint
on
P la in ti ff*
altornaya Bring us your Home Improve,
holstering. All Work Guaran
JOSEPH M MUHASKO, P.O. Hoi
FA 2-1792. Serving Sanford,
toed. Call Ntx Bedding Mfg.
* 55, K*rn Park. Florida, amt fII* f tnenls. .Shells, Sifting, Add-ALongwuod, Lake Mary, Lake
th* original Ana war nr 1‘ laadlnit
Itoii'ii. We have the Financing.
Co.. FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
Monroe. DeBary.
In th* off lea o f tb* Clerk o f th*
Nahoom, Inc., 2611 Iroquis,
Ave.
Circuit Court on or bafor* lb*
FA 2-9710.
11 th day of O clob cr l i l t . If you
27. Bpeeial Service*
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
fall to do to. a liter** pro eonfaaao
wilt bo tak*n agalnat you for th* WANTED: Man f o ; old establish­
Bads, Day, Weak, or MonthFRIGIDAIRE
r*ll*f domandad In th* Complaint.
ed iniuraute debit. A|a 26-45.
FURNITURE CENTER
Sales 4 Service
W I T N E a l my band and o ff ic ia l
Guaranteed salary plus com­
1100 French Ave.
••a! o f o f f lea at Sanford. B*rntG. il. HIGH
missions, must be a resUcnt
nol* County. Florid.. tbl* lltli
Ph. FA 2-7933
Oviedo,
Fla.
FO
3-3313
Days
■lay o f S *p i*m ba r, 1301.
of Fla. 1 year. Wc train. Write
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
(S EAL)
Box
1341 Sanford
or
call
Arthur H. Bockwltb. Jr.
FA 2-8690 after 8 p. m.
Clark o f Circuit Court
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE:
Ity: Martha T. Vlhlon
For servlco on any make of Sew'
D. C.
16. Situations Wanted
log machine parts and access
A. W. Berkley Used Cate,
ories or Rentsls call or write
WORK WANTED. FA 2-4018.
Inc.
to Ssaford Sewing Center, 104
Imports k 8 porta Cars
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 9411
IRONING lo do in my home, 1006
Oar Spaaialllr
W. 23th St. Phone FA 2-9348.

TOi

Barkley

HEATING

DAYS WORK. 3 days. 1602 W.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
13th Place.
200 So. Park Avt. Ph. FA 2-4284

CHEV. 2 Door Hardtop. V-8, A /T
663
CHEVROLET !j Ton Pickup
........... 1193
CADILLAC -1 Door, Power and A i r ...........993
FORD Station Wagon V-8, Auto
....
893
OLDS Super 88 4-IJoor, Air Cond.
2793
DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic ....... 1193
RENAULT, A Bargain in Econom y........... 393
CHEV. 4 Door Belsir ................................ 493
CHEVROLET 2 Door, V * 8 ....................... 1893
CADILLAC 4-Door, Air Cond.................. 1795
CHEVROLET, 6 Cyl., 2 -D o o r...... ....... — 595
CADILLAC 4 Door .............. ..... ............... 593
CADILLAC ................... ...........................
193

FEW LEFT -

N E W 1961 CARS
REDU CED PRICES

BUY NOW &amp; SAVE
FRIDAY

Gateway To To* Waterway
Your EVINRUDZ Dealer

Robson Sporting Goods
30444 E. 1st.

Hu FA 2-3861

1$ FT. CUSTOM built mahogany
run about, top condition, steer*
*£*, fC J w U

iwiiifw..

u .i u i

tit*

treller. Only $300. FA 2-0338.

38. Trailers • Cabanas
1939 ELCAR house trailer, 10' x
30', like new, sacrifice. FA 2-8493.
HOUSE TRAILER, closed in ca ­
bin s,
compte.ely
furnished.
Can be seen Wekiva Flab Camp.
Call collect CY 3-6012, Orlando.
ALL ALUMINUM '38 model Nasua
trailer, 28' x S', one bedroom,
co m p a re " « L . Used only by
adults. Nice clean buy. Mort­
gage dT—TJP, equity required—$649. T e l FA 24166. Elder
Sprlags.
------------ .. .

36

AutomabDes • Tracks

America’s la st Brands: Conn,
Olda, Leblanc, Ludwig and others ’S3 CHEVROLET 4 ( W JW. Air;
at tha lowest rates anywhere (or
new paint, seat covers; motor
acheel band itudinti. Cornets,
overhauled. FA 2-3781.
Flutei, Trumpets, Trombones,
Drum*. Saxophones, etc. Open 1930 CHEVROLET, reasonable.
Monday and rrlday nttes. WE
Call FA 24910 alter 3:00 p.tn.
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC,
$41 No. Oranie, Orlando, Phone 1933 JEEP station wagon, 4-wheel
drive. FA 2-4008 alter 3:30.
GArden 4-2401.

Special

SCHOOL BAND
INSTRUMENTS
NEW 4 USED
BUY OR nENT

THURSDAY

Complete Repair Servlet

28th

BUKUR'S MUSIC SHOP
3004 Cedar Ava.

FA 2473$

p. m*

KENMORE automatic
$20.00. FA 2-4143.

You, and your family
are cordially invtted
to attend - - - Refreshments will
b« served.

waiter.

WAREHOUSE CLEANUP SALE
Beilne Friday, September 2$Ui.
MEN'S SHOES ............ $318 pr.
LADIES' SHOES ......... $1.94 pr.
Men'a 4 Boys PANTS $2.00 pr
CHAMHRY SHIRTS . . . $1.00 M .
WORKING SPORTS SHIRTS $2.00
ea.
ARMY-NAVY SURPLUS
310 Sanford Ave.

'Strickland - Morrison
INCORPORATED
FA 2-1481

Ph.

Thurs. &amp; F ri., September 2 8 &amp; 29

M ercury mean*

MONTIMY. .-.th e best-looking buy fo r the big-carm an

M EET THE N E W
5 0 f» t
W *

!&amp;«

M ercury means

COMET...

I X

62
I I•

........

I

•

smartly ahead o f the compact crowd

Cr 4 New ’61 Trucks To Go

WE'R E SELLING CARS LIKE HOTCAKES!
If you’re waiting for the year-end deal —
TIME IS GROWING SHORT
M ercury means

LA S T C H AN C E S ELLO U T D EA LS
s

A LSO . . . T H E W O R LD ’S L E A D IN G L U X U R Y C A R

Our ’62s Will Be Out Sept. 29th

FREE

TOP V A LU E ST A M P S
With the purchase o f any
New *61 Car or Truck

Check With Us Now! Get A Better Deal Before You Buy!

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL For 1962

HUNTMEMUirrINC.
the place to aoo and drive

S TR IC K LA N D

NIGHT

2nd k&amp; Palmetto------ SANFORD------- FA 2-0711

IMS • Mean of Maltlaad
PH. Ml 4*3.107

LAST CALL!

Only 9 New ’61 Cars

SCHOOL BAND
INSTRUMENTS
-BUY-OR RENT
NEW-OR-USED

LOUISIANA S-t
white clover
seed, 97r« pure, 93** Germina­
Senkarlk Glass and Paint Co.
tion.
Pansaeola
Bahia, 17%
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Pure, 90** Germination. David
It. Fauver. FA 2-33$0.

WURTDAblJ foheclosv nB

FOLKS BUY

tales — Service — Supplies
Nell Klndy - FA 2-ttM
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE

ART BROWN

IV T H E CIRCUIT C O tR T OF THE
23. Plumbing Mnricea
NINTH JtU ICIAt. CIRCCIT OF
AND r o n PWWINOLE COCNTV.
FL O RIIM . CHANCERY NR. HMIL
Ph. FA 2-2420
WAHIIINUTII.N HECUUTT COM- 111 N. Park Ave.
31. Poultry • Pete • Livestock
PANT, a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff, 16. Female Help Wasted
MINIATURE
Poodles.
White
v*
Plumbing 4 Heating
malei. AKC registered. Excell­
WILLIAM LANE. JR. and IMATWO COLORED
AIR CONDITIONING
JEAN TV. LANE, hit wlf*.
ent Pedigree. FA 2-9442.
D of.ndanti
SALESWOMEN
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
nryue

Electrolux Cleaners

Specializing In Heating
FACTORY TO YOU
and Air-Condllioniag Only
ALUMINUM BUND!
2302 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321 Enclosed head, Sag*preet bittern
FA 1413a.
rail with plastic ends. Plaitie
FOR COMPLETE PEST
er reyen tapea. Cation er aylea
CUSTOM wladews 4 doors. Bayd'f
CONTROL SERVICE CALL
cords.
Shop, 307 Elm. FA 2-291$.

21. Electrical Services

36. Boat* - Motors

WILSON - MAIER

Sept. 4 Oct. Special! Cold wav«.
reg. $20-912.30. Rsgulsr $13.30
wave—1$-30. Scalp treatment
PRINTING . . 34-Hour Service
with shampoo 4 set $2.30. Oil
on Xerography, Offset Printing
shampoo 4 sat $2.00. Harriett's
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality
Beauty Nook. ‘Evening apptJ.
and Service, our stock in
103 So. Oak. FA 2-3742.
trade.'* SEMINOLE OFFSET
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th St.,
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
FA 2-2772.
3 Ssnlor Beauiicians
.Minnie Boss • Helen - Blanche
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stale- U U U l!£ .V iJ lE '*n utter 4 cultiIDS F. 2nd. St.
meats, invoices, la n d bills, aad
valor, mw molar, maty iapta&lt;
SPECIAL THRU OCT. 0th
programs,
ate.
Prograislve
manta (reliable. FA

Ifrmr'wivrTmw-tFto
$12.M vavt m v B W

Articles For Sale

EXTRA smalt Chihuahua, less
• BIG VALUES
than 3 lbs.; 17V* cu. ft. freetsr;
• QUICK CREDIT
FA 2-7833.
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
ANTIQUES 4 REPRODUCTIONS
Lamp*, Glaaa and China, Hutch,
Dry
Sink.
Desk,
Cobbler's
New and Used Furniture
Bench. Clock?. Ete. Search ycur
211 E. Firft St.
FA' 2-M22
■tile. Wa repair and sell for a
34. Articles F u r Salt
sntall commission. FA 2-7268
or FA 3-990$. $11 French Ave.,
JUNGLE HAMMOCKS, mosquito
Sanford.
nets, mess kits, canteeni. Army
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave. FOR A good used TV call Sun­
shine TV, FA 2-9792. .
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
walkers. '
DEEP FREEZE, perfect condi­
FREE DELIVERY
tion. FA 2-17S7.
Prescriptions our Specialty
FAUST'S Rx Mellonvilie
Pb. FA 2-7107

Scnkarik Glass and Paint Co.
REALTOR-INBUROR
23. Building Materials
Ph. FA 2-4622
Pbone FA 3-4M1
112 N. Park
FA 2-1865
Sanford, Fla. 210 Magnolia
LUMBER • HARDWARE - PALM
UTILITY trailer 4 x 10’ $30.
WELLS DRILLED
13. Mortgage Loans
Rooting
FIIA Loans
P'aaa
Clarinet $30. Call attar $i3$
PUMPS.
SPtUNKLEn
SYSTEMS
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2461$.
MORTQAGE LOANS
All Types and Siiel
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs
FHA a ad Coo veal loo at
USED doors 4 windows. Phone
We Repair and Service
to Pay!
Commercial 4 Residential
FA 2-3*34.
S T I N E
B. EDWARDS
STENSTROM REALTY
Machinery and Supply Co.
BUILDERS
SUPPLIEB
111 N. Park Are. Phone FA 2-2420
207 W. 2nd 81.
Ph. FA 2-6432
Wa Give TV Sum ps
103 W. 3rd SL
Ph. FA 2-7898
13. Business Opportunities

REASONABLE PRICES —

OPEN

Ph. FA 2-139$

Maro'om home in 4»W »m * ’ffiifa«m» Rin»&gt; n \ catr ausp
established neighborhood. $1,000 310 Pslmetu Avt. Ph. FA 2-0034
below current appraised value.
Payments after modest down 22. Build • Fauti • Repair
payment - - Only $30.oo per
ROOM SPECIAL $14.93. PaiMing
month. Don't wait! Call us now!
inside sad out, Call Mr. Tasker,

Q U A L IT Y C A R S

O NLY A

2640 Hiawatha

Legal Notice

WHERE THRIFTY

1936
1960
1933
1937
I960
1938
1959
1935
1960
1957
1956
1931
1931

CASH

LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING

34.

33. Furniture

2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-211$
FRIGIDAIRE
Sanford, Fla.
Nights FA 2-0646 Top location, fully equipped, in'
Sales 4 Service
eluding ^ att furnishings
«»d | ,|ouM w m 7g " Pros ‘ Istlmaies Windshield
Hack Glass
necessary appliances. Available
Sid Vihlcn's Randall Electric Door Gluts
Vent Glass
now. $8800 with good terms.
Pb. FA 2-0913
113 Magnolia
SERVICE

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
— AT

FOR

27. Special Services

21. Beauty Batata

- M O R R IS O N

308 E. First Street
Sanford • FA 2 - i a i

Wlater Park - Ml 4*8918

the

109 PALMETTO AVE.

best. looking

buya — now

SANFORD

Showroom Open 'til 9:00 P. M.

In

each

aiie

FA 2-4884

�*
tyka* I w m fajar Cratk

W* ieners ...
Tw m v ' i Ota Samky |w b &lt;

Dinner Rolls
Braakstaaa'a NatrMaaa

Tasty Yogurt
American
Cheese
....
• •
9

MMOTIW #*7*

Cheddar Chaasa

t

SW IFT'S PREM IU M TEN DER-AG ED
H E A V Y WESTERN BEEF

pubUx frozen foods
WHERE
SHOPPING
IS A
PLEASURE

S irlo in , Round or
T-Bone

*** Lemonade 8
lay I, Cal I Fraal h r * C n f

Orange Juice 6
Mr*, Paal'r Mialatum

Turkey Chunks

Fish S tic k s ....

Pkwnr IUdr (w/plMet #r*vy)

Creel* Quick Pratca

Sliced T urkey...

Crab C'quettes

Chuck Ste a k .......
Pot Roast (bone-in)
Ground B e e f.....

Sara Lae Tarty Quick Freaae

T

Spice Cake

e

..... lb. 55*
...... lb. 55*
...... lb. 49*
Ths Golden

M a x w e l l H o u s e All G r i n d s

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Encyclopedia

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Facial TImucc—400-tiia

S c o ttie s......2
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W'dorf Tissue 4

Wkita ar Calarad Iccacmy Sice

Scot Towels.... ,k.i!

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Towel Holders

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Scotkins ......2 St

Z. 37*

F'mily N'kins 2 *£

Wkita ar Calarad Nav Impravert

Scot Tissue ... 2

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Wkita ar Calarad TwaPly Tltiua

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Wkita ar Calarad Scatt

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Wilton's Shorteninf Special

Bake-Rite

Orange, Grape or Florida Punch

Seaft'c Famaui Cut-Kite

Waxed Paper

Sealtest All Flavors

limit 2

Adame Flaiida ISvaataaad er Uacwaataaadl

a o iv ii produce lane

Grapefruit Juice
Kreft't Old Feckien

Grape Jelly .....

IU Potatoes • 10 £. 59
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Crisp Pascal

[)y C e le ry ........»*«u*10
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Cantaloupes 3 »*89

F.F.V. SckaaLHma Snack Treat

Animal Crackers
Suatkia* Crackar Favanta

Cheez-lts......
Nakitca'c Paaiauc SCack.Pack

Ritz Crackers .
•rlaf Ua Year Caupaac aa Nav

Wesson O i l .....
Tka Nav Icdtciy Napkia

Modess V-Form .
o re e n S to m p s

Free With Your Purchase
_
Of $5 Or More
_
M E jT hla Coupua Kipirrc Srpt. 10 |PQP
Limit On. I’rr t'amilt

krtf ISOI.

"SERVING ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
CASSELUERRY. FERN PARK
LONGWOOD. MAITLAND. NO..TH
ORLANDO AND SANFORD.” . . . from
HIGHWAY 17-92 and STATE r 6 a D l?S

�Hobby-Mize Suit Thrown Out
Arrangements have been
made for a general renova­
tion o f the old Palms Hotel
after’ which it will be oper­
ated as a hotel rooming house,
Ambrose Olliff, attorney for
the owner, M n . C. It. Oliiff of

b m p i, Mid today.
T W e are definitely ruing ahead.
*j*h improvement* and tho Carroll Daniel Construction Co., Inc.,
ha* been retained to make an es­
timate o f tho cost o f renovation,”
Olliff said.
Ho said that everything the
City had asked had been done or
was in the process of brine Hone.
“ The owner o f the iiiiiiJing ofuca*
* 0 the vucanl iu r Wftt I J ’ RW
hotel hud been notified to clear
tho lot. He was given .'IS days in
which to remove the material,”
the attorney explained.
"Thl* hotel and all the other
buildings which the City has on
ita condemnation schedule an*
items that hava been with us a
long time and these situations
u nn ot be remedied in a few days
• weeks," Olliff pointed out,
"W e have asked the City to re­
consider the Oct. 1 deadline for
vacating tho building. Wo were
disappointed in the time given for
vacating the property," he said.
Oliiff said a caretaker wus em­
ployed to protect the building
from vandalism. He suit! that lie
and the city officials involved
lt it wise to have someone on
o premises to keep out prowlers.

«

GAtNESVILLE

(CPI)

-

★

The Casselberry Town Clerk to­
day was authorized to write a lettor to the Griffin Construction Co.
of Lake Mary and the County
Commission citing the deplorable
rondition of the Seminole Blvd.
^bridge in Casselberry.
Casselberry
Road
Chairman
Graham Wilson said that equip­
ment from that company did
"serious harm" to the railing and
floor of the bridge.
The company has been moving
equipment into the area over the
past few days, according to Wil­
son.
^ Wilson also said that the letter
S o the commission will stress the
need for repairs on the bridge and
the hazardous conditions there.
Mrs. Frank Griffin told the Her­
ald at noon that her equipment
did not damage that bridge "one
b it "

Mack Cleveland Jr. defended
Sheriff Hobby while Judge Hite
acted in his own defense.

A dventure!
Ilargain hunters and sales seekers will find some
very interesting advertisements in today's Herald, both
in the .«|&gt;vcial center section and in the other pages, to
make their Friday night shopping a real adventure.
In muny cases Downtown Sanford merchants are
featuring regular items at one-third, one-half nnd more
discount, to give the homemaker und the breadwinner a
break on needed appliance*, household items, clothing,
furniture, accessories and other everyduy necessities.
Luxury items nlso arc advertised at prices that
make them ideal for personal use or gift giving. Use of
iayawuys and charge accounts are both encouraged by
merchants, so that thrift-conscious shoppers may take
advantage of sales items.

BERLIN (UPD—The Commu­
nists today demanded that the
pilots of two West German Jet
fighters who landed in Berlin af­
ter losing their way Is* handed
over to East German aoUmritM.
The demand was toad* whit*
U. S. Air,
Znekevt
Lueils Cl
personal representative here,
U. S. military and diplomatic officials lo discuss measures to
safeguard allied air traffic
There were no details on the
talks among Zuckert, Clay, U. S.
Berlin command chief Maj. lien.
Albert Watson II and the others.
Allied officials were known to
be concerned over the possibility
that tlie Communists might seize

Russia Exploils
U. S. Race Issue

★

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VOL.

53

United

Press

JW OA...
TVs Top Tubs
WASHINGTON (U PI) — There
are slightly more tctevlsion sets
in American homea than flush
toilets or bathtubs.

De Gaulle Skidding?
PARIS (UPI) —
French politicians
openly for the first
deposing President
Gaulle and finding a
him.

Responsible
are talking
time about
Charles de
successor to

De Sapio Out

NEW YORK (U PI)—New York
Democrats Wednesday night elect
cd Fire Commissioner Edward F.
Cavanagh Jr., to succeed Carmine
de Sapio as the party's New York
on the West German plane inci­
County chairman.
dents as an excuse to interfere
with traffic in the allied air cor­
ridors.
WASHINGTON (UPD - Acting
The official Communist Party Speaker John W. McCormack said
Ncues
Deutschland
today that when the House folded
the West German note
ill tent and crept away in the
la explaining circumnight, it didn't mean lo lliin-llani
the. flight as a grotesture ' of slupjdity atsd Uto Scuttle.
[surpassed audacity." •

Leased

Wire

Established

1908 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1961

SANFORD,

★

BEIRUT. Lebanon (U P D -S yrian Army units staged a revolt
against United Arab Republic rule
today. But Syrian radio reports
said a few hours later tha revolt
had ended.
Damascus and Aleppo radios
said U. A. R. Vice President and
armed forces commander Field
Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer had
taken control in Damascus and
"The situation is going bark to
normal.”
No reports of fighting, if any,
were available.
The radio reports esme after
U.A.R. President Gamsl Abdel
Nasser in Csiro ordered the Syri
■n First Army to crush the re­
volt.

: i) a \V Hopeful

Ice Cream Wins

Kenneth Leffler

Nasser said the uprising was
staged by "small army units"
from the Qatsnah Military Camp
12 milca from Damascus. He aaid
these groups seized the Damascus
Rsdio and besieged the local
Army headquarter*.
Die "Arab Revolutionary Su­
preme Command" claimed in
broadcasts from Damsscus that
its coup had succeeded across the
nation without the loss of “ any
single casually." The revolution­
ary group said It aimed to split
Syria from Egypt in protest
against the alleged "poor rela­
tion" treatment of Syria by the
dominant Egyptian pari o( the
country.

However, the later broadcasts
that the revolt had been put down
quickly indicated the uprising
barely got off the ground.
In announcing the end of the re­
volt. the Syrian radio broadcasts
said Amer had pledged to carry
out the demands of lha Syrian
army.
Syrian sources tn Beirut said
Syrian Army commander Gen.
Gamal Faysal and his staff were
besieged in their Damascus head­
quarters by forces of the Qatanah
Armored garrison.
The sources also said that all
previous military coups in Syrian
history had started in the Qatanah Garrison.

Ike Invitation

Whooping It Up

I

WASHINGTON ( UPD - The al­
most extinct whooping cranes
j have something new to whoop
about—four little whoopvr*.
The baby birds were spotted
|Sept. 18 in the Sass River area
of the Canadian Northwest Terri­
tories, tlie Interior Department
said Wednesday. The whooper
flock last year totaled M ,

, Emergency Landing
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (U P D -A n
Air National Guard plane carry: mg South Carolina Gov. Ernes*
F. Iloilings made an emergency
I landing here Wednesday when orr
of its two engines failed. The C47
was en route to Columbia. S. C.,
(roin Nashville where iloilings had
attended the annual Southern Gov­
ernors Conference.

Secrecy Crackdown
WASHINGTON (UPD— A Pentavon official said Wednesday that
the Defense Department was tak­
ing steps to cut down on dissem­
ination of intelligence information
and defense data on new weap­
ons.
Arthur Sylvester, assistant sacratary of defense for public af­
fairs, aaid tho department also
was trying to close up the sources
and methods by which intelligence
information ie getting oML

The revolt came on the heeli o(
the reaignation Tuesday at Col.
Abdel
Hamid
Serraj,
Syrian
strongman befora lha merger of
Syria and Egypt In February,
1938, into the United Arab Re.
publie. Serraj waa one of wvrn
vice president! of lha U.A.R., but
quit because ho (alt ho bald mar*,
ly a figurehead post.
Serraj waa reported to havo left
Cairo for Damascus Immediately
after his resignation. Thera was
no Immediate Indication be had
anything to do with today’* upris­
ing, but he ia very popular la
Syria and would have had considerablt backing in Damascus
for any action* againat the Egyp­
tians.

Seminole County Bar Associa.
tion President Gordon Frederick
told th* County Commission to­
day by letter that only four at.
torneya were Interested in apply*
lug for tha county attorney’* job.
Slack Cleveland Jrn county at*
tarney for aeven years, resigned
last week.
The four who applied for tha job
were S. J. Davis, Wallace Albrit.
ton, Harold Johnson and Kenneth
Leffler.
County Commlulon Vice Chair*
man James P. Avery Mid thla
i
morning that Interviews with all
four candidates will be held In the
near future.
Ftedcrlck last week sent out In.
By REUBEN R. KILLEBREW
been pulverized by tire blast are quiriea to all attorneys In the
(Second In a series)
sucked up into the air at alti­ area asking for an expression of
interest in the position.
tudes ae high as 80,000 feet.
What is fallout?
When an atom i: device tv ex­
Radioactive material released
ploded near the ground it creates by the explosion and vaporized
a tremendous upward draft. Great i by Its heat attaches itself to this
masses of debris which have debris and eventually is carried
back to earth. Most of it ii pulled
lo earth by gravity, but tiva re­
maining dust is transporter! var­
ious distances by the upper wind*.
NEWPORT, R. r. (U P D -P resl.
This i« fallout.
dent Kennedy and his stall today
Radioactive fallout acta and d.spla&gt;ed an altitude of cool de&gt;
looka like any other dust. The tachment toward the announced
time it lakes to got back to political plans of Kennedy’s I9ti0
NEW YORK (U P D —The Unit­
earth depends on ihe size of the opponent, former Vice President
ed Slat** and Russia today apparticles and Ihe altitude to Richard M. Nixon.
pvartd to lx- about a* far apart a s 1
which it was carried. Where it
Asked it the President had any
ever on trim* for negotiating the
(alls depends on tlie upper cur­ reaction whatever to Nlxon'a an*
East-West dispute over Beilin.
rents of wind, some layers of
Secretary o f State Dean Rusk which may I*.- blowing in one nounccmenl that lie will seek ihe
was reliably rcpsit ted to have fail­ dirrctiim and other layers in an­ Republican gubernatorial nomina­
tion in Caliiorn a but fzrego presi­
ed, during a four-hour conference other.
dential e,'farts in 193). Press Sec­
Wednesday with Soviet Foreign
Since some fallout descends ver­ retary Pierre Salinger replied,
Minister Adrci G r o m y k o , to tically an I ntlicr is tarred hori­
•none."
nixkr any appiec-itthl* dents in the zontally there is need for side
tough Russian position.
jv well as overhead protection.
Rusk and Gromyko scheduled
After a thermonuclear explo­
another session f o r Saturday sion all dust must he suspect
morning and officials said it could until it has been ,eitfd and prov­
lie their last for the time being un­ ed harmless.
31 IAMI (U PD — U. 8. P u trid
There arc three kinds of rays Attorney Edward lt&gt;.urdman wilt
less there is some “ give'' in Gruwhich affect Individuals, Alpha, inveatlgute Federal Immigration
myko's position.
Some officials believe Soviet Beta and Ga.nnia.
Service pucrduir* fur admitting
Tlie Alpha rays offer no great Cuban exile* here .
1'iemfer Nikita Khiushcliev might
ba able to muka concessions mole danger unless taken internally, | Federal Judge Emclt C. Choate
easily after tha conclusion of nrxt inhaled or arr taken into Ihe body I ordered the inveatigaliun Wedneamouth's Communist party confer­ through wounds.
■luy after accusing the service of
The Beta rays can be dangerous "great carelessness" in recoin*
ence in Moscuw,
ho h internally and externally. mending that former Cuban offi­
They can lie stopped, however, by cial June Maria Salas Canixiles,
moderately heavy clothing.
' IS, not he admitted to the country.
The Gamma rays are the ino*t
penetrating and therefore the
most dangerous. They are like
KANT CHICAGO. Ind. (U PI)— j x-rays and vary in energy from
Bridge
—
Page 1&lt;&gt;
A fiery exploaion roared through very soft and easily absorbed
Classified
_ Pag* 14 * 15
an industrial plant today and po­ ones lo very hard and penetra In*
lice feared soma employes hid rays. Thin shield* will absorb the
C o m ic s -----------Page 10
Dear Abby
_
Page 10
been trapper! ami killed In ths soft rays but Ihe hard ones re­
ruins.
Editorial ...........
— Page *
quire thickness to keep them out.
Entertainment
. . _ Page 10
Mora than SO Injured persona
Tbia is whero thickness in
LegaU — . - Page 11 A 14
war* brought to St. Catharine's shelter walls paya alt and heipa
Puasle . — Page 10
Hospital. Attendants said st least to explain why an average dwel­
four of th* injured had been seri­ ling offer* li.tle protection from
Society . ... . - . . p »ge 8 4 A
ously burned.
fallout.

Wallace E. Albritton

Harold Johnson

Fallout Looks Like

A n y Ordinary Dust

Belafonte OK

MOSCOW (U P D - Hilda Clark.
ALGIERS. Algeria ( UPD —
NEW YORK ( UPI)—Folk singer
American Negro school girl who
Downtown traffic giound to a Harry Helafonle is txpected to
was invites! to study tn Russia, to­
horn-tooting, slogan-shouting halt leave Doctors Hospital Sunday.
day was being used by the Soviet
exactly at noon today as the St­ I Belafonte, hospitalized since Mon
press and radio lo play up racial
rict Army Organization (OAS) i day night with a respiratory in­
segregation in the United States.}
mounted it* third demonstration fection, was reported in good con­
Stories and pic.ure* in (he news­
this week against the possibility dition.
papers and radio broadcasts as­
of
a Moslem Algeria.
serted the U-year-old llulda of
Strong security precautions tak­
Newark, N. J., was a victim of
GETTYSBURG, Pa. ( UPD discrimination and had to come to en liy armed police stationed be­
the Soviet Union lo get an educa­ hind piepaied barricades prevented Former Japanese Prime Minister
anything inort than a noisy show. I Nobusuke Kishi planned today to
tion.
Although Soviet newsmen have' At 11:30 a. m. (11:30 a. m. EDT) invite former President Eisenbeen allowed to talk lo and photo­ half an hour befora the demon­ ' bower tn visit Japan and to apoloz
graph llulda since her arrival stration was scheduled to start, ' Kite for cancelling Ki-enhower's
last Sunday, American correspon­ polira moved into the downtown |scheduled visit last year because
dents havh not yet been porrniC-, area and art up barricade* with I of leftist riots.
which to control posaibi* rioting.
ted to interview her.

NO. 289

Four Interested
In County
Attorney's Post

It made no mention of the iden­
DETROIT (UPI) — The United
tical notes handed to Russia by 1Auto Workers at Ford Motor Co.
the United States. Britain and
today reported progress toward a
France which termed the (light
new contract
agreement
and
of the K84F Thundcrstrcak fight­
sources said, "W e'll know by to­
ers over East German territory
night" if a speedy agreement ran
as a regrettable accident.
lie reached.
Neucs lKut.Hchl.iiul said it was
difficult lo believe that two pilots
and two sets of instruments could
WILMINGTON, N. C. (UPD —
have male identical navigational
errors and atill land safely at City Council voted unanimously
Tegel Airport in the French Sec­ Wednesday to allow ice cream
trucks to continue operating on *
tor of Berlin.
city streets despite a police study &lt;
which termed the trucks a " d e l i- 1
nite hazard.’*

Algerians Again
Stage Protest

FLORIDA

Syrian Arm y Revolt Crushed

Like The Arabs

JAYCEES Bud Stewart, Jack Wilber and Jim Wade worked lute into the
night Wednesday to compile data fur the Jaycee's community development
project which will be released in a few days. The project is intended to
feel the pulse of the community to check the needs of the area.
a
(Herald Photo)

★

W E A T H E R : Cloudy through Friday. High today, 90-95. Low tonight, 70-75.

CITY CREWS check the Chrifttman lights for Friday
night.
(Herald Photo)

A

Casselberry To
Make Complaint

Mize.

M ore Than 1 1,000 H eralds Delivered Today!

Florida May Put
Year-Round School Turn Over Two Pilots,
lla n Into Effect East Reds Tells W est
University of Florida committee
will meet this week to consider
a proposed change to a fourquarter system of year - round
operation instead of a trimester
•ystem.
The university now is on a twosemester program.
|| The change was proposed Wed­
nesday at a (acuity meeting, id
which Dr. J. Wayne Reitz, univer­
sity president, said only the Uni­
versity of Pittsburgh among ma­
jor universltlei’ ln the country was
operating under the trimester
system.

llobby said at tho time he made
the arrest* to protect Negroes in
Seminole County and that he had
received complaint! from McClinson at well as other Negroes'
about the paper.
le e claimed in bi* suit that
his vendors were threatened and
intimidated by "fear of Impri-

Hobby said he arrested Eddie
Dee Brooks and Lonnie Cherry,
both of Sanford, the week of
Aug. 31. 19M. on charge* of vio­
lating Florida's Iowa against pub­

Judge Lteb dismissed too ts w
with prejudice and ruled out any
further complaint* by the plain­
tiff David Deo of Andersoo, i . C.

soameot" to stop toning the newtpaper.
Both Negroes arresied were
placed under $300 bond but in
County Court they were given
suspended sentences by Judge

lishing and distributing "immoral
and libelous literature."

Hobby, Judge Miao and a Negro
laxi driver. LeRoy McClinson
were sued by Leo. publisher of
the paper "Tho Telegram." who
eialmed tho civil righto of the
vendora wore violated.

Federal Judge Joseph Ueb to­
day throw out of court for tho
third timo in fivo months a $100.MO civil rights ouit against Sheriff
J. L. Hobby end County Judge
Vernon Miao.

Renovated

j

\ C L O 0*
By LARRY VERSIIEL
Nobody asked me. but are some
of our county politicians ( ? ) start­
ing their smear campaigns s little
early this year?
•

•

•

How come county commissionert can park their cars all day
luog on Park Ave. along side the
courthouse in a M minute restrict­
ed tone and not get tagged?
•

•

•

lawks like ACL is finally coining
through with that repair work on
those rough Longwood crossings
requested by Mayor Al L»rmann
several times lo tnese many
months . . . the company's work
crew and equipment have been in
the county (or a week or two now.
0

0

•

Wonder it this being tlie Civil
War Centennial Year has anything
to do with rumors from one area
of the county that it is thinking
about seceding and selling tip its
own
government?
One .ester
quipped that serious thought is
being given to putting up a loll
gate or requiring present officials
to get visas before they enter the
area.
•

•

•

There appears to he some con
fusion over getting driver license*
now. Remember, anyone having
a birthday in September should
renew their license before Sept.
30 regardless of what year you
were born.
*

•

•

•

J. C. Penney* is sprucing up
tha outside and Inside of their
store with a painting and redec­
orating Job.
•

•

•

By the way, the city will ap­
prove underground fallout shel­
ters.

No Progress Made
On Berlin Talks

Kennedy Mum On
Nixon Decision

Miami Judge Sets
Immigration Probe

Fiery Blast
Hits Chicago Area

Herald Index

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                    <text>"There a rt approximately 140
children la the lemlaole Cooaty
a n a vhe a n the victiau of men­
tal retardation,” said Kenneth
McIntosh, apeshine to the Clvitio
Club Thursday, "and of that aunbar 117 vfll, through education and
assistance, he able to assume a
fa c e la society as tducable in­
dividuals to produce for them­
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—“T he' rested of assistants—Utheae children has only received
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fc

tally nlarded children ia the U. 8.
and ealy 11 percent of them' siren
receiving any help i t all.
"Today there are 1,000,000 but
7« percent of them are now re­
ceiving special attention and spe­
cial ttafaiag."
“Civitan has been the backbone
and atimulua of the Little Red
Seboolbouse here,” be said, "and
you are to be commended for your

McIntosh told the Chitans “is a
full time school, an educational
'and rehabilitations! non-profit or­
ganisation, not a professional
baby slUer nursery.
"But we are not ready to fly
alone, we have many needs and
we need your help and support
and that of other organisations in
the community!"
McIntosh praised Dr. Bernard

ital-iiu iflcg .. your work and Blais, formerly stalinnH at th r
your interest ia giving your whole­
hearted support to this worthy
project."
"The Little Red Schoothouse,"

Sanford Naval Air Station, for his
tremendous effort and accomplishmeets in behalf of the Little Red
Schoothouse, in his capacity as

Civitan representative.
"He had bis heart and soul in
the job of helping us. and help
us he did, with extensive research­
ing for more and more informa­
tion, setting up our faculty, coor­
dinating our efforta and setting
up odr record system. His aid and
service was invaluable to us.”
The Seminole Association for
Retarded Children is anticipating
becoming s member of ihe-FlcrIda Council snd of the National
Council in order to receive the
benefit of the research carried on
by these organisations.

Before adjournment the Civitaa
Club voted unanimously to con­
tinue to underwrite a major parr
of the expenses of the Little Red!
SchooDwuse with their yearly sals
of Claxtoa Fruit Cakes.

G S Neighborhood I
Adults t o M eet
A special meeting of all Inter­
estsd adults la Ctrl Scout Msighborbood I are urged to attend e
celled meeting at the Bel-Ahf)
home of Mrs. Randall Cham at
7:30 p.m: today.

NEWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS of the Democratic Women’a G ab am
ahown h e n with installing officer, Mrs. Edwin Ivy of Orlando, Fifth Conid District vice president of the Democratic Women’s Clubs of
Second front left is local president, Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, viee
it, Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhn; secretary, Mrs. Catherine Gehr and
r. Mrs. Marie Taylor.
,
(Herald Photo)

. H eaders of the Democratic
Women’s Club met Thursday for
installation of this year's aew of­
ficers, with guest offleer Mrs. Ed­
win Ivy of Orlando, who presided
i t the Installation etramonlss.
• At ether business of the orgsajutioa, a discussion was held on
(fee proposed changes ia the stale
foasUtutioa.
: Delegates to the state conven­

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tion la Clearwater in October are
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, Mrs.
CARPETING
Peggy Kuhn, Mrs. Catherine Oehr. Viscose, Nyloa, Weal A Hie
Alternates are Mrs. Roy Hills.
DECORATOR COLORS
Mrs. C. M. Flowers and Mrs.
VISCOSE CARPET
Merle Taylor.
Mrs. Ivy gave the elub a resume INSTALLED C A ? ( n &lt; i
Vt
of her duties and spoke on the re­ Complete with
Only
sponsibilities of women In polities. Pad
FREE ESTIMATBS
Refreshments of cake and cof­ g
fee were served after the meeting
House of Floors
and ■ social hour snjoyed to com­
Next Te Fern Park Postoffice
memorate the first birthday of the
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organisation,

7 T e e sa d eech of yoa sro hereby
•o tlfU d end required to pro*«nt
any claim , ead dtm aade which
you. or either of you. may have
aealn at tho aetata of Jaaa A rthur
C ottlnaham , alao known aa Jaaa
C atllnahara, deaeaeed, late of eald
County, to the County J« d (a of
•em lnola County, rio rld a, at hla
efflea in tho court houta of eald
County a t aattford. rio rld a. within
ela calendar monthe from the
tim e of the flrat pabllcntlaa at
th le notice. Maeh claim or demand
hall bo' In w rlllae. and aball f a t a
be place of rocldcnco and p-iat
office addreae e f the claimant, and
•h a ll ha awora to by tha claimant,
hla agent, ar attorney, and any
auch claim o r demand not no filed
Shall ba void.
/ a / M arguerite Cottlncbam
Aa aaacutor af tha Lnat Will
and T tatam ant a t
Jaaa A rth ur C alllfltham .
daaeaaad
W. C. Hutchlaon, Jr.
Cdw arda nulldfng
Sanford, rio rld a
A ttorney for R ia c u trla
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Secondary
Paving Jobs
® County Engineer Carlton Bliss outlined to the County
Commission today an anticipated five year primary and
secondary road program to cost an estimated $2 million in
rights-of way and construction.
The top priority in the primary program is SR 46 from
llellonvilie to French Ave. while the top secondary project in
i t s

Board votes
To Limit Talk
From Citizens
The County Com million today
voted to limit tilt discussions of
^itizena from the floor at future
meetings, to 20 minutes. Commis­
sioner Jam es P. Avery opposed
the plan.
Commissioner Ted Williams,
who mada the motion, said that
on many occasions, citizens had
to wait too long to be heard at
the meeting and “ it just wasn't
fair.”
Avery said that tht chair had
Aha authority to halt a s / diacusro n if it desired. However, the
board voted to limit the discus­
sion by a 4-1 majority.
Earlier in the morning, Mri.
Eleanor Ravenel spoke for almost
an hour and a half on the de­
plorable conditions involving state
welfare in Santord. She also com­
plimented the commission for
bringing some of the condition inthe open.
W It n other business, the ecmmis­
sion agreed to re-roof the infirm­
ary at the county home at a
cost not to exceed 1500:
Accepted the resignation of S.
G. Ha’riman as chairman of the
board of adjustment:
Adopted a resilution approving
extending Bear I.ake ltd. Tod
Williams opposed th e move.

Tlajor Skirmish
Over China Seen
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UP1)
— The Security Council was sum­
moned into session today for a
iaJor skirmish on the diplomac battle over Red China's de­
mands for a scat in the United
Nations.
The issue was disguised by the
applications of two othar nations
for UN memberahlp.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko was listed to speak iu
the assembly’s geneVai debate
this afternoon, providing an op­
portunity for a quick formal Rus­
s ia n answer to Kennedy.
The Red China issue was behind the applications of Outer
Mongolia and Mauritania for Gen­
eral Assembly membership. A
third application, from Sierra
Leone, appeared certain to be rec.
ommrnded favorably to the as­
sembly.

«

p a v in g Started
Work started this morning on
the paving of Orange Ave. from
Hwy. 17-92 to the Longwood city
limits, County Engineer Carlton
Bliss reported today. He said the
job should take 30 days.

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,he program U Bear Lake Road.
Bliss, in presenting the pro­
gram, emphasised that “this
should help you to fill in the
missing links ia the county’a road
program which waa adopted last
week and to anawer some of the
criticisms which have been cast
at the program.”
Recommendations, according to
Bliss, are for existing primary
and secondary roads and for those
new links which will serve to
relieve rapidly-developing conges­
tion or fulfill new demands on our
road system brought about by the
impact of Interstate 4.
Primary project rights of way
wera estimated a t $525,000 and
secondary rights of way and con­
struction at $1,535,000.
Top primary priorities Include
SR 46, Mellonville to French Ave.;
SR 456. Hwy. 17-92 to Interstate
4; SR 436, Red Bug Rd. to Orange
Ceunty Line; SR 426, Orange
County Line to SR 46; and SR 46,
Interstate 4 to Wekiva River.
Secondary projects include Bear
Lake Rd.; 25th St. to S48-A and
Grapeville Spur; SR 415, - city
limits to Cameron Ave.; S-431, SR
436 to Orange County Line; S-427,
llwy. 17-92 to Ginderville; S-13,
Econlockhatchce Bridge to SR
426; S-13, SR 46 to Interstate 4;
S-15, Lake Mary to S-46A; S-425
to Grapeville Ave.; S-427. ACL to
Hwy. 17-92; S.13-Bnimley Rd. to
SR 419; S-I5-S-46-A to SR 46; Winter Park Drive. SR 436 to Sem­
inole Blvd.; S-13, S-427 to Hwy.
17-92; S-431, S-46-A to LongwoodMarkham Rd.; Seminole Blvd., S427 to Winter Park Drive; Wekiva
Springs Rd., S-434 to Orange
County Line; Orange Blvd. SR 46
to Interstate 4;ekw cnp«d41arkham Rd., S-431 to Douglas Ave.

P in t St.

c io ° *
By LABRY VERSHEL
DEAR ABBY: I’m in real trou

City Manager V . B.

naked tie eommkeetoa
night to put the hotel, leu —d *
safety end fWe hazard, — to*
condemnation Hat with SIS ether

big. r war* ob ■ aawiptpei
log e daily column and all three
public official* think I'm "gunnlng” for them. They think Pm
a hired, high priced, hatchet men
ia the pay of some sinister poli­
tical machine. I'm telling you M's
rough. Even my friends look both
ways on the street before they
wave to me . . end when they
wave its with thetr~luie finger
end are afraid to nee their en­
tire arm. What do 1 do now?
LV
DEAR'LV: SUy oft the streets
and porch eee Norman Vincent
Peale'a "The Power of Postlve
Thinking,” "How To Win Friends
and Influence People" by Dale
Carnegie and get a permit (o
carry a concealed weapon.
ABBY
• • •
Nobody asked me but, whit
political machine was Mr. Avery
talking about?
• • •
Friday night shoppers will have
an extra treat, this week. The
Christmas lights will be turned
on.
• • •
Speaking of lights, City Com­
missioner
Earl
Higginbotham
called Sanford a "ghost town"
at night. " It’s 25 to 30 percenf
darker i t night than any other
city In these parts," Higginbo­
tham said.
• • •
If Casselberry Aldermen okay
a 'land lease agreement to that
the mayor can have ■ street
light in front of his bouse, wonder
if they’d do the sarn* for a fel­
low board member who warns
one on the lakefront in back of
her house so she can fish at
night?

agreed to glace
eigne aroand the*
the caretaker out ef­
fective Oct. 1 and ware to* ewe*r ea geethe city action waleae
renovation* ere made an toe aacleat Structure.
Mousy Knowles mad* poblle
he wrote to Ike eweer of

to* hotel, Mrs. C. H. ODiff *f
Tampa.
The city manager acid ia hia
letter (hat the hotel’* attorney,
Ambrose OUiff "committed him­
self to notifying the etty to writ­
ing ef obtaining the Decenary
plana and specification* tor work
on the structure.”
— Thus-far,-a ccording to Knowles—

the city he* aot
any plea or intention for deaalag
up the facility.
Knowles also said that toe peeparty to the east of the hotel he*
continued te be used a* e brick
and concrete product* storage
yard in violation of city ordin­
ance*.
"Nothing has been done about
that,” the rity manager-said.—

S&gt;anforh Ifmtlii
WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today. 85-90. Low tonight, 70-75.
VOL. 63

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8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 287

Florida Tanal 'N ow A M u st'

Living Costs Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Labor Department was expected
to report today that the coat of
living went up little, if any, dur­
ing August.

Flood Fund Approved

Th* money will pay for an up-to- &lt;$173 million altogether.
tha Atlantic eoaat to Yanksetown
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
proposed Atiantie-te-GuU water­ date tost and valu* estimate of | Holland explained th* bill ap- on the Gulf eoaat.
Hodges, who addressed tha State
SANTA MONICA. Calif. &lt;UPI&gt;- way across Florida haa become • tha propoeed canal, but will go be- Provfd
**■!»
* „
*
*
. tea specifically prohibits the ap- Capital chapter of tha American
Oldtima
vaudeville
comedian “must" because of the location of yond, the
limited .urv.y proposed proprU|ion from &lt;)tcomln|t m y Society for Public Administration
Frank Fay. former husband of • federal apace laboratory in
by
tha
House.
An additional $-06,-, automatic assurance for eventual In Tallahassee Monday, hailed tha
actress Barbara Stanwyck, died Texas, a moon rocket fabrication
D
U
O
would
lie
needed to complete construction of th* canal,
conference committee action aa n
early today at tha age of 64.
plant in Louisiana and the U. S.
pre-construction planning of the j ’the ranal would stretch Iso major atep toward actual con­
“moonport” In Florida, laid Ran­
Safety Move
dolph Hodges, Florida conserva­ project, estimated to cost sl&gt;out mils* from near Jacksonville on struction of th* ranal.
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo tion director in Tallahateee today.
(UPI) — United Nations officials
Hia pronouncement followed the*
planned to move their Elisabeth- approval by a Congressional con­
villt hospital to the outskirts to­ ference committee yesterday of
day to protect it from a possible $193,000 for pre-cuiiatiuction plan­
resumption of warfsre in Ka­ ning of the Florida canal.
tanga.
By EUGENE McLOUGItLIN
Tha project’* barkens, however,
closer to negotiations on Berlin Soviet citizens assurance that
and disarmament today but there there was real prospect of negoti­
emphasiied this was no guarantee
bailed Press laternalloaal
Latins Approve
the canal will be built.
President Kennedy's "race for was no Immediate answering ations.
UPI
Correspondent
Stewart
“It may or may not lie run- peace" speech to the United Na­ move by the East,
NEW YORK (UPI) — Latin
The Soviet Communist Pa.ty Hensley reported that at tha
American diplomats at a lunch ■tructed. It is not a commitment,” tion* carried the West a step
newspaper I’ravda surprisingly United Nations there was a feel­
for President Kennedy Monday said Sen. Epessanl Holland, (Dreprinted an American newspaper ing of cautious optimism.
were “ unanimous" in approval of Fie.).
A'little birdie that (lici «U over his Unitrd Nations speech, ac
story praising Kennedy as a man [
The ronferenra committee also
the county sang to us that news cording to the host, U. S. Am­ earmarked $13,750 million for the j
of peace and depicting Soviet;
from South Seminole women that bassador Adlai E. Stevenson.
Premier Khrushchev aa a “mad­
Central and Southern Florida
they were going to organize their
man” if he believes Communist
Flood Control District and $1 milown clubof a certain political Ford, UAW Talk
propaganda picturing the U. S.
lion for an interroastal waterway
party has the other elub of the
President aa a rich imperialist.
between the Calooiahatchee and
DETROIT
(UPI)
rord
Motor
same party "tinging the blues."
UPI Correspondent Henry Sha­
Andotf
river*.
. . v Hard to see why who-,they*jt Co. and the United AutQ,Work«ri
piro reported from Moscow that
Holland and other member* ef a
Union
bargained
today
under
all be working towards the'aam e
unofficial Soviet source* found
news blarkout confident they can Renata-House conference commitgoal.
Tha City Commission Monday (he speech relatively moderate
•
• •
reach agreement on a new eon te* approved Monday th* full
filed with Hi* Corps of Engineers and conciliatory but official Krem­
Glad to hear that trattic con­ tract before an unofficial deadline $195,000 requested by President at Jacksonville a protest on the lin reaction had not Jelled.
The City Commission was told
Kennedy and Florid* backer* of
ditions are improving down in 13 days away.
proposed
clearances for (lie
The first real Indication of how Monday night that Sanford'*
the
project
for
pre-construction
Longdale but drivers are still be­
Osteen bridge across th* St. the Kennedy peaco move will be priority rating for a sewage
Arabs Guard Border planning.
ing watched,Longwood Police
Johns river above Sanford.
received in th* Communist world treatment plant went up three
Th*
House
had
voted
only
$30,Chief Claude Layo warns, espe­
KUWAIT (UPI)—Arab League
Pointing
out
that
the
clearances
was looked for in Soviet Foreign poinU and in now ninth in th*
cially around the school where forces assumed command Mon 1)00 fur a new economic study of
Andrei
Gromkyo'a state to receiv* a federal grant
are inadequate for the proposed Minister
United Press International
he’s really enforcing the 13 mph day of frontline troops along the the long-awaited ranal. By incor­ Sanford-Canaveral ranal the let­
speech lo the UN General Ai- of $139,440 to help pay the cost
BERLIN (U P .&gt; —French troops speed -limit.
porating
both
llout*
and
Senate
Kuwail-lraq desert border
sembly this afternoon.
ter aaid:
of th* near half-million dollar
and Weat Berlin riot police today
•
• •
Sources said only a few British view* in the appropriation bill,
"We wish to go on record as
The rrprint of tho American plant.
expelled a group of armed East
however,
the
conference
commit­
The circulation manager of the troop* remained. They had been
protesting the 25-fo«&gt;&lt; vertical: newspaper story — by James
Engineers Leffier and Busts
Get man border guards from a Herald, Frank Voltoline, was in
sent in to guard Kuwait from pos­ tee asiuied pastag* in both clearance and the 50-foot width Wechsler of the New York Post— are currently working on plan*
slrip of West Berlin territory.
house*.
the pink this morning—hii^ wife sible invasion from Iraq.
of Hie channel clearance. Where­ was preceded by a not* saying and specification* for the plant
A unit of the Communist border presented him with an ‘eight
by this is tha planned waterway Pravda'a editors did not sg &gt; a and wera told Monday night that
police, recently incorporated Into pound, 12 ounce girl last night.
Corpsmen Arrive
of the 'isnfnrd-Titusville Tanal, with everything In K. Rut the it would be feasible to design lh*
th» regular East German army,
we consider it imperative that fact that it was printed at all control room or the plant into a
LAGOS. Nigeria (UPI) - The
had crossed into West Berlin ter­
p!an« be made to provide tli-i caused amazement in Moscow.
fallout shelter to be used in ease
second group of American Peace
ritory in the French sector to
Th* story said Kennedy was. of any emergency.
eVarances necessary for the 'nCorpsmcn to reach Africa arrived
repair a stretch of barbed wire
resdy to negotiate but not to
In other business, the eommis­
traeoastal Waterway.”
here Monday to begin teaching in
torn down by an angry West
Since the bridge at the west nd capitulate to dictation by Khrush­ sion, authorized the cily manager
Nigeria’s mud but villages.
Berlin crowd Monday night.
to advertise for two police car*,
Communist East German police
The first Peace Corpa team a r­
NEW YORK (UPI) — President of Lake Monroe maintains a chev.
And it contained this surpris­ one compact car, a TD-9 replace­
Monday night tired five shots at
rived in Ghana earlier this sum­ Kennedy takes a step tn bin "race vertical clearance of 45 feet and
a 100-foot rhannel clearance, we ing quote;
ment, tractor replacement, a re­
a group of East Berliners who
Memberi of the Seminole Coun­ mer and another group is due for peace" today by formally set­ request that you urge the plan*
“ Kennedy is the son of a very fuse packer, aerial ladder, sweep­
leaped to safety from an apart­ ty Chamber of Commerce Coffee soon in Tanganyika.
ting up the new U. S. disarma­
of the proposed bridge be equal rich man and therefor* an excel­ er and five pickup replacement*
ment house on the border of the
ment commission.
Club are scheduled to participate
to Use criteria of the bridge now lent caricature for Communist and water line materials;
divided eity. West Berlin author­
Seize
Bo^us
Bills
After
signing
th*
recently
enact­
in an unusual meeting Thursday
propaganda which tries to equate
Agreed to Install street light*
being completed.”
ities reported.
MIAMI (U PJ(-Secret Service ed bill establishing the new agen­
at 10 a.m. when they will be the
Th* letter wav signed by San­ all oor American actions with on Court St., Academy Manor and
cy
to
coordinate
American
disar­
agents
seized
a
$500,000
bundle
of
guests of Capt. R. W. Slye, com
ford Mayor Joe B. Baker and vicious intrigues of ‘Wall Street Praver Homes areas.
manding officer of Sanford Naval counterfeit $10 bills at the Mis mi mament planning, the Chief Ex­ copies were forwarded la Sen. imperialists.* If Khrushchev be­
Denied a request by Gcurga
I Air Station, at the open air pa- Railway Express office Mouday. ecutive and hi* wife planned to W. Randolph Hodges .of the Con lieves this ductrinaire nonsense Steele for a license to sell beer
Miami Secret Service chief John fly this afternoon to Newport, servation
vilion at Lake Golden.
Commission;
Max then he is a madman and w* are and soft drinks from a vehicle;
Jetton Bernard of Dade City
Many of the feminine coffee Marshall said the 106-pound pack­ it. L, for a week’s holiday.
Agreed to have city crew* mow
Brewer and Richey Green, both all doomed.”
pleaded guilty to breaking and clubbers are planning to attend age of counterfeit money had
The aim appeared to be to give the grounds around tha Armory.
of the Slate Hoad Dept.
on cring in Circuit Court Monday the affair which will be high been shipped here from Owens­
and was sentenced to six months lighted by a rescue demonstration boro. Ky., in a heavy plywood
to five years.
of* a live pick-up by a helicopter box labeled “tools."
Bernard was charged with break­ from the lake. Cmdr. J. E. An­
A Sanford man was hoiplta'iied :
ing into the Dairy Castle on drews will narrate the rescue. Nazis On Trial
and charged with reckless drivHwy. 17-92 earlier in the year. New members of the station staff
DOHTMUND, Germany 4UPI) . |ni{ #^ er
qrove into a telewill be introduced to the group by Three former Nazi officials went phone pole on South Sanford Ave.
Capt. Slye, who has provided a on trial Monday on charges of late Monday night, the Sheriff's
Public Invited
A hard-hitting Communist film Marine detail to direct traffic murdering nearly 4,000 Jewish office reported.
and Russian prisoners in German- Floyd Sparkman of Rusictl Ave.,
"Communism On The Map" will upon entering the gates.
It is expected that a large num occupied Lithuania in 1944. They received laceration* of the face
tie shown at a meeting sponsored
by the men of the Church of the ber of coffee drinkers and donut j are Dr. Hermann Jahr, 51. for* and body in the mishap. Deputies
Nativity of Lake Mary at 7 p m. dunkers will avail themselves of; mrr Gestapo commander in Tilsit, said he lost control of his vehicle
Wednesday. The public ia invited the captain's invitation to “be my 1and two assistants, Wilhelm Ger- hitting the pole. Damage to hia
guest.”
I ke. 50. and Alfred Krumback, 54. car waa estimated at $400,
to attend.

Comedian Dies

Moscow Reaction Unusual

Cily Protests
Clearances For
Osteen Bridge

Troops Oust Vopos
From West Berlin

Capt. Slye To Be
Coflee Club Host

Sewage Facility
Rises 3 Points
On Priorily List

U. S. Disarmament
Agency Set Up

Pleads Guilty To
Breaking, Entering

Driver Injured,
Held In Accident

"Major Swim-Wear Firm To Build Plant Here
Th# first factory for tha mass in atralght line production. A new
production of awim suits iu Flor­ industrial engineering system will
ida will be built in Sanford with enable Alix of Miami, Inc., lucally
through Alix of Sanfurd to ba com­
construction to start in th* lata petitive with other national pro­
fall by th* firm of Alix of 31iami, ducer* of rustoin swimwear,
^Inc., internationally known swim- mostly concentrated in California.
Tha firm expect* to complete ite
* le a r manufacturer.
Th* unusually attractiv* build­ building in six month* and provide
ing fur a manufacturing plant w ill1 steady year-round employment for
initially tncloa* 11,000 square feet I from 15U to 200 persons.
of floor apace and will be built oo
Burton and Chapman, local ar­
Hwy. 17-92 at the South entrance chitects. at* cuircntly firming up
of Sanford, near the Harcar plana and specification* for th*
Aluminum Co. and York Manufac­ new facility and will announce tha
turing.
advertisement of bids for th*
The plant wilt be scientifically building In lb* nrar future.
gtg'uppcd to introduce swimwear
Tha plant will b* loo percent

air-conditioned and have it* own velopment Company, which was
cafeteria and all modern facilities. formed from tha Committee of
William Stemper of Stamper “ 100" to concretely procure indueAgency, real estate consultant for try.
Alix of Miami, Inc. today thanked
Many person* instrumental In
th* City ami County officials that working fur this industry are to
wera successful in helping retain , be thanked and a special thanks
this growing industry in our a rsa ., should be given to Herman JacobThrough their constructive coop-' son, Karl Higginbotham, T. E.
eration this is all possible, Stemp­ Tucker, At Wilson, Clifford Meer said.
Kibbin. Robert Brown, Ed Davis,
Stemper singled out John Krid- Janies (Sonny) I'owell, Thomas
er, manager of the Seminole Coun­ MrDunaid, and Gan. J . C. Hutchin­
ty Chamber of Commerce, for his i son.
untiring effort* throughout the! Stamper reported also t h a t
long negotiation* and for hia in-i any inquiriea as to amployment
apiration contributing to the new-' should tie made to Abraham Gusly formed Sar4&gt;.rd-ScniMio|a De­ sow of Brookfield Mill* as, the

Florida Employment Service—Mr.
Gussow will continue a* manager
of the enlarged operation.
Stamper pointed out that Brook­
field Mills, Inc., a wholly osrnad
subsidiary of Alix of Miami, Inc.
will operate aa Alix of Sanford in
tha new modern plant.
Th* plant will continue to man­
ufacture the internationally fa­
mous Alix “contoured" swim suits
and will add fashionable sports­
wear in Sanford.
President of Alix of Miami, lne.
ia Alix Schneidman; Vice Presi­
dent, Luther Powell and Tan&gt;a
Schneidman it secislary.

SIGNING OF FINAL PAPERS preparatory to the acquisition of the land
on Hwy. 17-92 for the establishment of another new industry in Sanford,
brought these official.* of Alix of Miami, Inc. swimsuit and sportswear
manufacturers to Sanford for conferences with officials of the Sanford
Development Co. From left seated are Abraham Gussow, manager of
Hrpokfield Mills, ilarnet Levuitt, auditor, Alix Schneidman, president of
Alix of Miami and David Misonznick, controller. Standing am W. H.
Stemper, realtor, T. E. Tucker, Florida Stata Bank president and SSDC
director and John Kriiler, executive director of the Sanfonl-Seminole 1)«.
velopment Co.
(Herald Photo)

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Courthouse Lyman High Principal
Records
Parents At First P-TA

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Congress Nears

REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION*
Thomas J. McNeal to Clifford
Cbartea Uuth, $7,300
P. and O. Development Corp. to
Clinton Thompklaa Ouxtj, $3M0
Joseph Kiakis and Caroline Kiskis to Theodore J . Chalfant and
Sylvia R. Chalfant. $20,000
Theodore Trippe and Alda K.
Trippo to South Lake Realty Co.,
IIM W
lab am Jamaa Sheffield and
Jcaaetu P. Sheffield M Federal
Housing Commissioner. $3.aoo
Daniel E. Watson and Wilma B.
Watson to Hu$h J . Maplesdcn,
$17,400
Barnard R. Slater and ZalMr
Slater to Samuel Hollis Cunard
and Charlene ti. Cunard, $7,too
Orlando Federal Savings andLoan Assn, to Robert - Black and
Ruth Black. $10,300
FINAL DIVORCE . DECREES
George E. Myers Jr. vs. June
Mario Myera

Aid Agreement
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate-House negotiatora to*
'd ay were reported fairly cion* to a foreign aid compromise
that would above the f7th Congress toward a mid-week ad*
*. jounnnent. yv.vV.ivk y r »•
— Sooreea said the negotiators might reach agreement on
! an aid money bill of about |4 billion. The House originally
/ . ---------------- ------------------ —

f voted $3.6 billion, bat tbo 8«asU
raised tha amount U pearly $4.3
billion.
Failure of tho conferees to
agree Monday dimmed hopes for
Congress to quit tonight. But con­
gressional leaders expected to get
away by Wednesday night, b»rring- ag*h.csa* .nmpUM y-**.
Both houses scheduled early
sessions with tho Senate comPhilip J. W estisle has
r/i'V.rd to Uko up the $1 billion
ie « a appointed chairman of a flhal supplemental appropriations
committee te work through civic bill, another bey U adjournment.
oriaalssUsos le expedite the hirThor# was a t least a minor conte$ ef handicapped personi la trovorey on this measure, too.
lanlord, thieogh the facilities of Ren. Hubert H. Humphrey. (Dthe Florids State Employment
Minn.), pushed an amendment to
Service.
add $6 million, for District of Co­
Each civic club or fraternal orgasisatioa will bo given the lumbia schools as aid to a fed­
qualifications of three handicap- erally Impacted area.
The House was expected U act
pod persons and will through
their club contacts attempt to on the $3.t billion publie works
discover suitable job# lor these appropriations mesturo. Senateporaona oo that thty may qualify House negotiators agreed on the
for training under tho aUU and compromise public works bill
Federal Vocational Rehabilita­ Monday.
Tbs foreign aid negotiators mot
tion program, according (o Joe
fa y , manager of tho local olilce for two and a half hours Monday
• f tho Florida SUM Employment but broke up Monday night with
a final settlement still “up In tho
Servlet.
, ,
some mtcrMung naUraal a u ­ air" in tha words of oavoral mem­
tistic* show that M M persons bers.
with disabilities were rebablllThe Issue holding tho House
ia u d in tho fiscal year ending and Senate members apart, it
Juno 30. m o .
, ^ „
wss understood, was whether
First year tam ings of the $$.- ■bout $30 million for tho Peace
goo persona le .estimated to be Corps and about $10$ million In
9170 ,000,000 of which $14,000,000
unobligated balances should ba
will m e n . to the govornmtnt in
counted as part of tho foreign aid
income taaos,
package.
f
During the time ef their dis­
Senate members were said to
ability and before vocations! w habiliutioa those ptraons receiv­ ba holding out for an aid figure
ed public nssiaunco and welfare of about $4 billion, osclusivo of
nontea in tho amount of $17,000,- thosa two items.
There was some Ulk that the
ooo per year. Thla amount is now
deadlock
might force Congress to
. aaved.
Within three and a beK yearn authorise aid spending a t current
they will have paid bock the U&gt;UI levels until a decision could ha
Federal funds invested in Voca reached nest year. However, most
lionsl Rehabilitation in 1961.
members felt an agraameat would
• Such atatlitlca prove beyond bo ranched.
a doubt that R la lood busloeie
to him tbo handicapped," • aald
Foy. ________________

Weslgate Kerned
Jo Lead Group To
'Aid Handicapped

. Casselberry
To Observe
Communion Day
By JANE CASSELBERRT
The Casselberry Community
Methodist Church wilt Join other
churches In all part* of the world
in observing World Wide Com­
munion Sunday, Oct. 1, at tho
8:30 a. m. and 11 a. m. aervlcoe,
Rov. Oscsr Poole, pastor of tho
. church, announced today.
Ha also reported that tho church
will hold Its first quarUrly con­
ference of the now year at 7:30
p. m. OcL $ with Dr. Bruce F.
Gannaway, district superintendent,
in charge.
Reports from all department
heads will ba heard a t this meet­
ing as tha church takes inventory
of tho progress made thus far in
the year, tha pastor said.

Patriotic Meet Set
The Sanford-DeBary Pstriotic
Society will meet at 7:30 p m. to­
day In the Denary Kirs House.
Presiding will be Janiei Tilaiadge, president of the organiseVow.

Weir To Receive
College Honor

Harry Weir, Administrator of
Seminole Memorial Hospital, left
Sunday for Atlantic City to attend
Convocation Ceremonies In which
he will be advanced to Fellowship
In the American College of Hos­
pital Administrators.
This degree of membership in
the College is considered a high
ranking honor since it is conferred
only after a great deal of work on
the part of a member.
Affiliation with tha College sig­
nifies that the person hae attained
specific ateture in hla administra­
tive field to warrant recognition
through membership in this pro­
fessional society and, by actively
participating in tha Collsga pro­
gram, a member directly and indi.
rectiy contrlbutea to tha advance­
ment of tha field of hospital ad*
ministration in general.

P-TA Board To Meet
The ExecuUve Board of the
Altamonte Springs KiemenUry PTA will meet at S p m . today in
the Teachers Lounge at the
school. '

BUICK FOR 1M2 is proudly displayed by Rill Hemphill, owner of Hemp*
hill Motors. This la the Envicta, a four door hardtop. In addition to new
rooflinea, Buick has new styling both front and rear and a new grille, with
strong horizontal bars which gives the car a look of great width and sta­
bility. The engine, in the new Buicka has been moved forward four inches,
reducing the transmission hump end improving the stability.
«
(Hsrald Photo)

Business tffe ,
Briefs W -

■y JANE CASSELBERRY
Lyman High Principal Ralph
Diggs introduced school faculty
members and wcl-omed a large
group of parents at the first PTA
mee Ing of tb« year last Tuesdaynight in tho school auditorium.
Touching brtefly oa the Mass
Instruction teaching method be­
ing conducted at Lyman for the
year, he stated that the program
was working out smoothly and
invited parents, in small groups
and by appointment, to make
personal vlalta to these classes.
President B. H. Ferrell presid­
ed at the meeting which was
opened with the benediction Iron.
Rev. William Benson of the Cas­
selberry Presbyterian Church.
■Stepifyii were heard, l o w . V / s
Clare Bclmer, secretary and
Glenn Humes, treamrer.
Mrs. C. F. Fields, chairman of
tho fund-raising committee, an­
nounced that tho organisation
•aiU sell birthday calendar! in
tha community again this year.
Individual birthdays, anniversar­
ies and meeting dates of various
organisations may bo listed on
tha calendars, she advised.
Mothers were asked to co­
operate with Mrs. Carlyle Swof-

William B. Kader Jeweler* Isas
announced that Visloo, the new Church Commission
award-winning pattern Hi Inter­ Meets Wednesday
national Steriinf, ia now on spe­ The Commission on Missions of
cial exhibil in their Park Ave the Ebeneter Methodist Church
store.
will meet at 1:13 p.m. Wednesday
Vision was choeen from 206 at the home of ha chairman, Mrs.
sterling dorian submitted by H. P. Clark, 117 Sunland Dr.
Mri. Clark has requested that
MOSCOW (UPl) - A 14-year-old artiste from IT countries in the
the congregation be reminded of
first
world-wide
silver
design
Negro girl from New Jersey be­
the “ Barrel For Clothing" drive
gan classes ka tho* Soviet Union competition over hold. The In­ now in progress and urges all
ternational
Silver
Company
and
today to "help fight segregation”
American Craftsmen’f Council memberi to bring their contribu­
in tho United State*.
tions to fill tho barrel.
of tho event.
Tbo girl, Huldah Clark of New­ were co-sponsors
• • •
ark. (low in Sunday night to begin
Net tales and eam iaia of Winnan all • expenses . paid education
Dixie Stores, Inc., which ope­
promised her by Premier Nikita
S. Khrushchev when he attended rate! 334 supermarket* in this
the United Nations last year. She lection and throughout tho South­
east, were the highest on record
met him there.
during the fiscal year ended a i i coM sm oM ta
Her father, William Clark, had
told U.S. reporters k was better July 1, It was announced in the
aonual report to stockholders.
H. B. Pop# Co., Inc.
for hi* daughter to go to school
An increase of 7.92 percent ,ln
Hr Ike Ste.rt Ittr Amu,
in Russia than face "Jim Crow
net earning* over the previous
Wm MMV CkteWeMV
schools" back home.
year wai attained, and n $.31 per­
Huldah echoed his sentiments
cent increase was recorded in
Id a s — Servian
when she stepped off the plane at
tales, President A. D. Davit and set I. S.rV Art.
h&gt;M
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Sheremetyovn Airport here and
Board Chairman Jamee E. Davit
a Soviet education official whisk­
APPUANCgS
ed her off to one of Moscow's reported.
Total sale* of Winn-Dixie tor
"International schools."
tho fiscal year (33 weeks) wore
NSLSON a CO.
$767,834,160 compared with $721,332,377 lor the preceding year.
WMITt
Tha company has shown an in­
ASSUANCM
crease in sales for 27 consecutive
n Santee
yeara and continues to rank
seventh la annual salee volume
U ih iH in Sii.l., • ttr
O.lkotel
in the chain food stora Industry. S.teki — H.rtw.r. —
o .ite. so n-assi
Not earnings alter text# were
TUESDAY
117.030.318, or 11.34 per common
Longwood Volunteer Fir* Dept. share compared with $1.35 for the AUTO $IBVICB
Fir# Hall, 7 p. m.
preceding year. Tho company has
• • •
shown in increase in net earnings
HARRY ADAIR'S
Longwood Boys Scouts, Christ Cor each of the past 1$ years.
ouip satvici
Church Episcopal Parish Hall, 7 Net earnings on sales were 2 22
Tim — S.HwI.t — Au . im.Im
p. ra.
percent compared with 2.18 per­
• • •
b a AAA b n in
cent. last yaar.
t u r . M a Orate a Mufti*. ltf.fi.
DeBary Boy Scouts 506, Jack
WILLISTON, Fla. -T h e Levy s«M«t a to.
sa s-etsi - sa s-ttsi
son's Service Station. 7:30 p. ra. Soli Conservation Dia»rict has
• • •
been named grand award conser­ Fairway Taxaco Sonne*
South Seminole VFW Pott $207 vation district for 1160-61.
Women’s Club of Casselberry,
Harry M. Knlffla, Jr., Mgy.
This district was named by
p. m.
state agricultural leaders who
IISACO OAS AND OILS
WEDNESDAY
reviewed (be work of farmers and M.rb, Uk.x.hM — U ruftrt T. I. A.
Chuluoia Hobby Craft Club, 1:30
W u k lte A PaltaOten
supervisors of eis districts enter­
a. m.
St.k U* a O.ltetry — Sn . ttr.It.
ed
in
the
ltth
annual
Soil
Con­
• • •
MM a Sitick AM. St.tete SA S-I4S4
servation Awards Program of
North Orlando Busy Beet Girt
The Goodyear Tire k Rubber AUTO TRANSMISSION
Scouts, Mrs. Mon. Grinitead, 4:30
Company. Akron, Ohio.
p. m.
Two men from tho district, W,
• • •
Horroll A Bovorly
Boy Scout Troop £54, 110 W. C. Graham Jr. Chiefland. and G.
M. Owens, Bronson, will be guests
Commercial St.. Sanford, 7 p. m
of the rubber company on a fourChuluota Youth Club, Commun­ day tour to Artxona in December
ity House, $ p. m.
to study conservation on Good
• • •
year's 14.000 desert acre farm.
A.tekX'K
Sanford Lodge 1431, Loyal Order A total of 106 guests representing
Its W. Ulk
l.ifcrO
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of Moots, S p. m.
top districts throughout tho Unit­
ed States will be present.
CONCEITS ftOOUCTS
Second place honors were woo
by the Nassau Soli Conservation
Chapman Concrtt*
| District, which named L. L.
Owens, Yulec, as the outstanding
Products
fariner-cooperator.
BLOCKS
Graham, the district's outstand­
l'.ee&lt; .e I im . i — f t , . Sim I i
ing
farmer,
has
applied
various
ORLANDO (UPI) Federal
C ar b lu n t — .Silts '— I.Intel,
' Iterytk'M I. tl« Ilk., It,.”
prosecutors were believed ready conservation practices on his
farm,
including;
cover
cropping,
I,t
N lit.
Ih M
SA S-MIS
today to take another craekl
&gt;n» it. i h it o. &gt;»af« fA i-eaif
at tending -Teamsters President wind stripping, field windbreaks
James R. Hoffa to Jail for alteg-1 ‘ “d recommended pasture usage ILICTBIC COHTBACTOB
edly misusing $300,000 ia union
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Is Freedom Without Knowledge Negro Enters
Moscow School
Possible In Today's World?
The headline of thla news article
la tha question now under consid­
eration by church women the
world over ae they prepara for the
annual observance of World Com­
munity Day on Nov. $.
Sponsored by the United Church
Women, • department of tha Na­
tional Council of the Churches of
Christ, tha day hat been aet aside
since the early war years on the
first Friday In November for
study, action and worship, la thla
way, the women give eapreeeion to
their belief that the mission of the

Crooms Academy,
Sets CD Course
E. S. Douslass, Vocational Edu
calura director of Seminole Coun
ty, announced this week that
John Moor* of Oviedo hss become
qualified as a Personal Survival
Course instructor for the local
civil defense orginLa.ion and will
open his first class at Crooms
Academy on Oct. I.
Enrollment for the class, which
is to begin each week promptly
at 7 p. in., may be made by call,
ing Professor Jackson at Crooms
or the local CD ofiice. Due m
the recent cut back on classes,
Douglass said, only two courses
will be available at Crooms, the
number requested prior to the
orders.
Reservations (or an afternoon
class, which Moore will be able
to teach during the mon&gt;h of
Ocluber if sufficient io lern t is
shown, also may be made by
cailini eiUier of the above men­
tioned offices.
A. B. Peterson Sr., director of
CD, has ordered a second set of
films for use by the three quali­
fied instructors In Ui* area.
Classes, Jointly sponsorvd by the
local CD council and the adult
educational program, run for
three huurs once each week for
four consecu.ive weeks, are free
of charge and have materials
furnished.

church and world affairs are in­
terdependent and interlocking in
their concern for people ef other
lands.
The World Community Day
book, "Education, Women and the
Church," presenla problems being
faced In the Latin American eeuntries, especially In the fields of
adult education. In addition to
study ef this book, members of
United Church Women are con­
tributing towards funds to provide
training for women in Braxil,
Chile and Peru where Church
World 8ervl«e programs are un­
derway. They also are sewing
school k«gs and clothing to help
mothers of these lends atart their
children in school and are collect,
ing children's coats and sweaters
and packing sohuol materials for
areas lacking basic educational
tools,
&lt; litre in Sanford, a workshop
was held Friday morning a t the
Holy Cross Episcopal P a r i s h
House for women of ell churches
in the area.

Enterprise P-TC
Sets Carnival
By HELEN SMODURABA
Mrs. H. T. llaclhctt presided at
ilia first meeting of the Enterprise
P-TC hrld in the school auditor­
ium last Tuesday night.
Following the devotional 1*4 by
Itcv. Paul E. Shultz, the business
session began with approving and
adopting the budget for the new
year.
Plant announced for the annual
Halloween 1'arnlvil Informed that
the event has been act for Oct. 27
on the school campus beginning
with a costume parade at 3:30
p.m.
Home room mothers appointed
included Mrs. J. J. Davis, kinder
grade; Mrs. William II. Padgett,
fifth grade; Mrs. Ed Redman and
gartrn; Mrs. J. J. Neyer, first
grade; Mrs. Donald Orach, sicond
grade; Mrs. R. J. Finn, third
Mrs. E. J. Walaiek. seventh
grade and Mrs. B. W. Carlton,
eighth grade. No appointment was
made for the fourth grade.
Harold Wooten was in charge of
the program and refreshments,
supplied by the P-TC board, w*r«
served by Mrs. Brenner and Mrs,

Vaught.

DeBary H D Club
Resumes Work

TAGGING UAZAAK ITU .MS for tne Oct. 7 event a|N&gt;u.&gt;&lt;ored by member*
of tha DtBary St. Ann Catholic Church are, from left, Mrs. F. A. Mutheaon, Oscar Pauinea, bazaar chairman; Mrs. J. N. Kolnrik, co-chairman;
Mrs. N. Kahoo and Mra. Joseph Kites, publicity chairman. Many and
varied booths and forma of entertainment are promised at the Imzanr
which will be held near the DeBary' Plaza.
(Cox Photo)

Welcomes
Meeting

fard and Mrs. Jam es Adams
room mother chairmen, when a £ ed to serve In' this capacity.
In other business, tbo group
voted to donate 3100 each to tho
Lyman Band Assn, and to the
Lyman Athletic Assn., pnd a tur­
key dinnar, u be sponsored by
fie band, was announced for Oct.
7 with serving to begin at 3 p.m.
Refreshments were served In
the cafeteria a t the close of the
business session and parents were
Invited to'm oet the teachers and
visit individual claasroomL

Hospital Notes
8EPTEM1ER 2$
-Ad.xAvfewrr »
Mctva McGill, DeLand; Carl O.
Lind. DeBaryj Mildred L Capps,
Mary Lou Shattuck, Pauli’**
Knight, Frank McGill. Harriott
Flobk, Barbara Holland, Emma
Clair, wuiia Mao Durham. Lottie
Wright. Laura Garrett, Michael
Anthony Manning, Edna Theresa
Snavely, and finds Jane Voltollno,
Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Arlit Holland, San­
ford, a girl
Ur. and Mra. Jam es Capps, 8a*
ford, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. Earl gnavtly, San­
ford, a girl
Sir. and Mra. John B. Shattuck,
Sanford, a boy
Dlaaalssals
Mrs. Henry La Croix and baby.
Lake Mary; Donna Jasper, Mary
Reason, Louise M. Bauman,
Jnmaa Wright, Esaio Mao Wal­
ters, Florine Peterson. FT J
Smith, Baby Girl Freeman, John­
nie Mae Lowery and Mrs. Samuel
Dunn and twin boys, Sanford

AREA DIRECTORY

Seminole
Calendar

m

New Attempt To
Jail Hoffa Seen

Justice Deparimsnt Prosecutor
James T. Dowd and three assist-1
ants from Washington, were on
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
The DeBary Home Demonstra­ hand Monday (or the empaneling
tion Club will open ita new sea­ of a new federal grand jury, Butj
son with a 10 a. m. Workshop. Dowd, whole first case waa dieThur.day ai the Community Cen-1 nv.saed on a technicality, wasn't
talking about hia plans,
ter.
Hoffa and two of his colleagues
Project In progress before the
summer recess will be continued were indicted by a grand Jury
Mrs. George Wright, presi-! here Ust Dec. 7 on mall fraud
dent of the club, will present charges. They were charged with'
many new ideas for holiday promoting Sun Valley Inc, a
housing development near Cape
trails items lo the group.
Following adjournment for lun­ Canaveral, as a Teamsters - &gt;poncheon, the afternoon session will sored project, through internal!
*
open a; 1:43 p. m. with the pro­ communications.
gram on "Care of Clothing."
MIXED EYES
Members also will be shown a
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — The
demonstration on the art of cos1ering old shoes to milch the new , le x .s Department of Public
Gaiety had one definite clue ra us
. wardrobe.
I A County Counci, meeting of i search fur a missing man from
i Volusia Couoty Clubs will be held Terrell, 1c:.. An all pjlnla bulletin
on Oct. 27 at the DeBary Cuna- said L e men has • one blue and
| one biown eye.”
, raumty Center.

Instruction Set
For Firemen
The Lake Mary Volunteer Fire
Dept, will hold its regularly acheduled fourth Tuesday drill at 6
p. in. today in the Fire Hall.
Members of the department also
will receive further instruction
on uses of radiological monitor­
ing equipment which they will be
cpccted to use In the Lake Mary
area in case of a fallout alert
from nuclear at ack.
Ed Zimmerman, president of
the association, .aid that be and
three otheri from the dspanm tnt
at.ended instructional courses ra
Sanford in order to bring the in­
formation back to Lake Mary and
that the Uciober business m e t ­
ing, a series of instructional meet­
ings will be planned for the publie.
Others attending the weekly aession were Bob Willis, Harvey
Pugh sod Bill Gray.

ART ELECTRIC
OF SANFORD
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Sanford

MOWIBB . BCOOTftf

Y „ * n n Law* Mower*'
i a x u u , 1M# Dawa fT. | |
V a c n n Motor Scooter*
Y C O p U ||t . M Down $23.M Mo.

L*wis Salts Mi Service
Authorized Vespa Dealer
$117 Ceuatry Club H i. FA 8-768!
MOVER

THOMAS M OVING A
STORAGE
SACXINO — CLATINO — STOIAOB

Uddi aa4 Usf D?if*&gt;ta U$iU|
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"MOVING WITH CASS iVUTWMUS”
SSI N. UwU
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PLUMBING

R. L. HARVEY
Plumbing
C.myl.te Iail«ll.li..l — l.,«&gt;r*
l.l.ratm H i Kill,.. Siil.rM
W.I.r Saa&gt;m
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SA HISS

PLUMBING G NBATING
CONTBACTOBS

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LEE BROTHERS
fl.Kkia, Are Ha.Ha, Caafrtcteri
Quality lailaltetiAA. tia., ISIS
r*n„ — Wate. System.
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BOOrING - SHBII MITAl

STEINMEYER
Hoofing k Sheet Metal, far.
s.'ll .r «&gt;e Skiayl.

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w.ll.ri • WttM.tMlia, !•««• Metel W.fk

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NOW IN 2 LOCATIONS —
213 Oak .\ye.
FA Z-4731
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Sanford Flour and
F**d Stor*
non -coo — c o i n m l a i
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J IM O A N O I tu n ,
J im l)Miiy Dog Feed oO Lbs. $J.73
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NIW BOOSING AND tlfAlgk
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SHOES

FURNITURE

Berry’s Warehouse
Furniture Co., Inc.
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Shoe Center

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Fall's First Fashion Show
Is B rig h tB o ld , Beautiful
Tha dining room* of th« Capri
Restaurant were filled to capacity
Thursday as apectaturs and dinner
guests were treated to the first

Mr*. June Linginfe Iter. buyer, i carried out in (rand style by love*
foimal fashion showing Of the
year, presented by Cowan's De- and department manager for Cow-*ly models, Mr*. Lou McDonald,
Mrs. Duane Baggerly, Mrs. Carol
partroent Store and Leilani House ana* waa coordinator and
mentator for the show, which was Drnnison, Mrs. Spook Hook, Miaa
of Beanty .
Judy AMlbOi Miss Carolina Baggrrly and Miss Dee Hargreaves.
H
The coiffures of all the models
■
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E f ' y w t o l Boyd of the Leilani House ef
J W ;
' ’.•il Beauty.
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Styles featured In the fashion

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glamorous and sophisticated
after five, cocktail and evening

The p re tty modele posed end
pirouetted on the stage at the
&gt;r
j
Cupri, accompanied by mood music
•A?.' iSfe,
„
n the piano, and then strolled
|
through the dinner euditnee, to
•
Rive a eloter look at fabrics,
colors, styles and accents.
All shoes. Jewelry, purse* and
■
acceaaoiica were also from Cow»n's Department Stores and styles
shown were the latest from the
world of fashion, now getting into
P y l l '
| full swing with the busy fell eoctal
■H l H
season.
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Knitwear was very much in evideme, proof of the continuing
popularity of the fabric, Jerseys
too, in matte, silk, wool end rayon,
with their graceful lines and aleek
fit were standby* of the style
STRIKINGLY handsome is •how.
Hold pluida and bright, vivid
this sleek red wool sheuth
colon
in oo.h print* and aolld*
on Spook' Hook, accented
only with gold costume predict a gay seaeun with the ac­
jewelry, l o n g necklace, cent on color, color and mora
•
mutching motif earrings color.
During the intermissione, Phil­
and bracelet; a highlight lip Boyd sang the two new aongs
of the show.
he hat rrccntly composed end
(Herald Photo) published.
I

FUN AFTER FIVE fa•hion, worn by Judy Asensio has a black silk jersey
bodice, and a black and
white plaid taffctu shirt,
accented by white gloves,
glittery evening purse nml
three strands of pearls.
(Herald Photo)

the
to

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:

DEE H A R G R E A V E S
showa off tha beautiful
back view of this stunning
black silk jersey cocktail
dress, cut with the daring­
ly low square back, accent­
ed with a self-bow, sparked
with a white fur wrap.
(Herald Photo)

ranged from
o u tfits

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CHARMING AND casual
is this sports outfit worn
by Carol Dennison, with
the very different styling
of the one button vest, both
pants and vest in autumn
rust corduroy, worn with a
white sweater.
(Herald Photo)

LOU MCDONALD models
a casual three piece outfit
of knitwear, in shades of
green featuring the draw­
string bodice in a match­
ing plaid, worn with n
white Peter Pun blouse
with three-quarter sleeves.
.
(Herald Photo)

LOVELY ENOUGH to go
anywhere for evening ac­
tivities is this silk print in
ilnrk shtides of blue und
green, worn by Caroline
Haggerty a n d accented
with pearls nml white
gloves.
(Herald I’hoto)

Oviedo Club
onsors
Afternoon T ea

Mrs. Landress
Hostess T o

1Sponsoring

Circle Three

Coffee Thursday

Circle Three of the Christian
Women’s Fellowship of the First
Christian Church met .with Mrs. O.
I). Landress for the monthly ses• an.
Tlie devotion was given by Mrs.
Mary Lee Young. Two chapteri of
a study book “ The Bitter Fruit of
Kom Yadi” was given by Mrs. V.
H. Grantham.
Mrs. 0 . T. Pearson presided at
the business meeting when plans
were made for individual membert to provide kits for Church
World Service and to continue
gathering used clothing and
stamps.
During the.aocial hour refresh­
ments were served by the hostess.
Others attending were Mrs. Effie
Durden, Mrs. A. B. Huntley. Mrs.
C. C. Muarray, Mrs. Blanche
Kuhn. Mrs. W. P. Yesley. Miss
Florence Bishop and a guest, Mrs.
Mary Roland.

The Enlisted Wives Club of
VAII-11 are sponsoring a coffee
Thursday at the Acey-Ducey Club
at the Naval Air Station. Starting
time is 9:3u a.in.
Rally sitting service will be pro­
vided and those who need trans­
portation may call Mrs. James
McNully or Mrs. Robert Trout.
Wives of all VAII-11 Enlisted
men arc invited to attend. Conte
and get acquainted with other
wives located in this ares.

Plans Programs

Church
Calendar

I

TUESDAY
Men of the First Presbyterian
Church meet at T p.m. for month­
ly supper and program at the
f church.
WEDNESDAY
First Baptist Church Training
Union supper and Council meet­
ing. 8 p.m. followed by praysr
meeting at 7:30 p.m.

New
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Arrivals

Mr. and Mr*. W. R\ Britton of
Elder Springs announce the birth
of a 10 lb. 3 or. ton. Sept. 24
at the Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital.
They
have chosen the name,
Ronald David, for the new arrival
and he was welcomed home by a
four year old aiater, Rhonda.
Mrs. Britton ia the former Eve­
lyn Be.-mett. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Griffin, of Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. David Hotack of
Osteenannounce the birth of a
7 lb. 2 or. ton, Sept. 13. at the
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
They
have chosen the
name
Gerald
Allen for the new baby.
The ilosacks have a two year old
daughter, Theresa.

% Enterprise

Personals

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Mra. Irene Goodwin of Daytona
Beach visited friends u Enter­
prise last Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Eugene Hender­
son and children of Orlando were
recent guaats of Mr. and Airs. C.
A. Header so a.

MR. AND MRS. PAUL GOLDNKR, of DeBary, recently
celebrated tHeir golden wedding anniversary, at Silver
Lake Inn. Haddonfield, N. J. 'Die celebration was plan­
ned by their son Paul Jr., and his family. (Cox Photo)

Osteen Personals
By MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
Mrs. Jamca Wallin and Sirs.
Guy Beall attended a meeting at
tha Home Demonstration office in
DeLand Monday representing the
Osteen Club. They studied the
care of furniture and home im­
provement and will later instruct
the local club on these subjects.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams
have returned from a trip to Lake
City- then on to Athens and Stone
Mountain, Georgia.
Robert Shirley has returned to
his home on Lake Butler after
spending the summer with rela­
tives in Illinois.
Mrs. William Netties has re­
turned from the Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital where she underwent
surgery.
Mrs. Bertha Bruwn returned
home Thursday after apending
two wceka with her cousin, Mrs.
Jim Nichole, m DeLand.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Flauhman
of Alexandria. La., recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe Masters and
daughter. Jean.
Mra. Alma Walker is visiting
her niece, Mrs. Fred Mellcy and
family, in Daytona Beach.
Air. and Mrs. Ray Pell and fam­
ily of Samsula spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Pell.
Mrs. Raymond Lawson attend
ed the Christian Workers Training

class at the First Methodiit
Church in Drl.and. She studied
’’Work of the Local Church."
taught by Dr. Joe A. Tolle, dis­
trict superintendent of the DcLand
District.
Mrs. Raymond Pell visited her
two sister.,, Mrs. Ida Hand and
Mrs. Lois Hola, m Day tuna Ucach,
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Millwood
and daughter, Mrs. Richard Chernx. have moved into the Louie
Noel home. The Millwoods spent
many winters in Osteen before
moving to Sanford a year ago.
They spend the summers at their
home in Hendersonville, N. C.
Mrs. J. J, Redditt and brother,
Ted Rogers, of Orlando arc spend­
ing two weeks at the Redditt cabin
at Salt Springs.
Mrs. John Tatum Jr. and Mrs.
J. S. Peterson attended a meet­
ing sponsored by tha Southeast
VoluJia
Democratic
Women’s
Club in New Smyrna Beach re­
cently.
Mr*. King Allman. Mrs. J. S.
Peterson and Mrs. Claud* Tyson
attended a W.MS meeting at the
First Baptist Church in Sanford
recently. A covered dish luncheon
was served followed by a book re­
view given by Mrs. Bryan, en­
titled "On This Foundation." It
was a history of Baptist missions
in Florida.
i

Members of the executive board
of the Sanford Story League met
Tuesday afternoon, at the home of
the president, Mrs. Clarence Sny­
der, in Osteen.
Plans were made for programs
during the coming year.
Those attending were Mrs
David Earner, Mrs. S. J. Nix.
Mrs. C. C. Howard, Mrs. K C.
Maxwell. Mrs. R. F. Moule. Mrs
W. L. Roche, Mrs. R. W. Tench
and the hostess.

Casselberry W SCS
Sets Work Session
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Members of the Casselberry
Community Methodist WSCS wilt
meet at to a.m. Thursday in Wra
ver Hail to make cancer pad, fur
the Seminole County Cancer So­
ciety.
Anyone wishing to aid in this
worthwhile project ia invited to
attend by membera of the eociety.

BLACK LACE for avenlng
wear looks lovely on Duane
Baggerly and tha back is
scooped very low. The upswept coiffure is by Philip
Hoyd of Leilani's House of
Beauty.
(Herald Photo)

OFFICERS OF VAII-11 were hunt* recently to a "return to Sanford"
party Riven at the Capri Restaurant, celehrutiun of coming home. Shown
ju st before they were served a sumptions prime rib dinner aro several of
tlie approximately lot) purtytroera. Standing aro Capt. J. &gt;!. Tully, Mrs.
tl. K. .Munship, ami Cdr. Manship, skipper of the host group. Seated are
Mrs. Tully, Mrs. T. it. Walton and Mrs. Charles Donnaud. Officers and
wives of lint Wing One, commanding und executive officers and their
wives of other groups attuched to the Sanford Naval Air Station plus
former members of VAII II still in the area were among the guests.
( H u m id P h o t o )

The new Oviedo Woman’s Club
was the acene of the tin t fall tea,
Friday afternoon from 3 to 3 p.m.
when the member! of the board
hosted dub members, prior to tha
opening of the club season.
Mrs. George Means was la
charga of decorations. The spac­
ious room was beautiful with bas­
kets of yellow rain tree Intersper­
sed with yellow spikes. The tea
table waa centered with an ar­
rangement of yellow shaggy
mums, spikes and green Ivy,
Dainty rake squares, nuts, mints
and cookies completed tha tabla
arrangement.
Mra. B. F. Wheelar Sr„ a char­
ter member of the club and past
president, greeted guests at the
door. Mrs. R. W. Estes, president
and other board members presided
at tha tea table and served as
floating hostesses.
About 73 members called during
the appointrd hours to see the new
building and enjoy the social hour.
This was the first time the build­
ing has been used alnca tha for­
mal opening in July.
Other board members assisting
included, Mrs. Jimmy Miebatl,
Mrs. J. H. Staley, Mrs. B. r .
Wheeler Jr.. Mrs. W. T. Wslker,
Mrs. Jam es Wilson, Mrs. B. G.
Smilh, Mrs. John Lundy, Mrs. C.
L. West, Mrs. Grace Lee, Mrs. C.
R. Clonts Sr., Mrs. Joe R. Battle
and Mrs. Jack Dodd.

Anna Miller Circle Plans Fall Dance
An important business meeting
wav held by members of the Anna
Miller Circle, recently. The circle
hat been in charge of the March
of Dimes for the past three years.
At this meeting a lengthy discus­
sion was conducted and members
had to decide whether they would
continue this project.
The vote was unanimous that
the project be continued, since tlie
circle is dedicated to helping crip­
pled children. Mrs. William Kline­
felter, circle president, and Mrs.

Harry Aii.nr represented the
group at the southeastern area
pre-campaign meeting of the N a­
tional Foundation of the March of
Dimes this past weekend in At­
lanta, Ha.
It was decided to sell fiuit cakes
again this year with the proceeds

being u,rcl for the Harry Anna
Crippled Children’s Home in Uma­
tilla.
Mrs. Klinefelter told members
that the Anna Miller Circle re­
ceived a nice write up in the
Florida State Elks Magazine. It
told about their many civic activ­

ities ami spoke of their devotion
to the Harry Anna Home.
Plans were made to hold a
"Iloartng Twenties" dance, at the
newly sir conditioned Elks Club
and the date scheduled for Oct. 14.
The regular social will be held this
week.

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CHANGING WORLD

"Of all tbs skills practiced by mankind, thert is
b o m that la uaad more aad improved less—than that
af driving aa aotomobOa.”
Thera a provocative idea to have thrown a t us aa
we eater the fed aad winter drhripf season, moat has*
ardoua of all bwauae of diminished daylight driving

Political Notebook

♦ f I?

It cornea from Paul C. Ackerman, engineering vice
preelim t for Chrysler corporation, writing in the mega*
sine Highway Highlights. Ho seems chiefly Interested,
and wisely so, in puncturing the complacency and self*
satisfaction which grip moot motorists.
Itanaatedtv. surveys show th at most of us think
safe driving warnings are for the other fellow, and that
many believe driver education is something only teen*
agers need. These attitudes are reinforced by safety
studies which stress the menace of the extremist—the
drank aad the reckless speeder especially.
But listen to Ackerman:
**1110 plain, hard facts are that the majority of in*
jury*prod using accidents are -caused by self-acknow­
ledged good drivers who are traveling at speeds under
10 miles aa houf.
"Actually,, these average drivers who become .in^
.-5 . v i iiwea in an axideat bscanw »i-i-tl.utirri-1**-, unsafe
maneuver, like changing lanes without looking, probably
have done the same thing so many times without having
an accident that they have developed a false sense of
security."
Many of us have or develop bad driving habits.
Only luck gets us by without trouble. Ail of us csn learn
new things about driving—not generalities such as
"stay alert," but specific things like how to use the
A.» f If
brake for best effect, how to grip the wheel for full con­
. •trol of the car, what to do when pavements are Icy.
Ackerman offers his own list:
Check your car at the outset to see that tires are
firm and all equipment is working.
Behind the wheel, watch the road well ahead, not
Just the car immediately in front, so you can cope with
developing danger.
Look into rear and side mirrors every few seconds
to keep track of side and following traffic.
Glance at the left front wheel of oncoming cars for
first sign of maneuvers that could spell peril. Many
head-on clashes might be averted if such action were
begun in time.
Htay far enough behind the car ahead—particularly
on expressways—so you can stop safely.
One more thing. Ackerman was photographed in a
car with his seat belt securely fastened. And that is a
picture worth countless written comments on how to
save lives on the highways.

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Your Pocketbook

From Rome

Henry McLemore
Roger Marla haa Incorporated ■We will see (I am sure) Marls
Roger Maria tn Missouri.
drinking Hoopla cola, munching
In the future the btseball fan Krlspy Krunkles, bunding a wall
will have to look at tho Wall Straat With Never Crack bricks, playing
Journal aa wall aa tho aporta page golf In Toe Delight shoes, using
of hla local papor to aea how the Never Slip chalk on hla pool cue,
Now York Yankee a' slugger la get­ (having with a Man’a Bast Friend
ting along.
raxor, raying “ Yum, Yum” xfter
Tho corporation papers were ! a bite of cake baked with Splittaken out in preparation for the Second Mix, grinning from ear to
deluge of business offsrs certain aar after a alp of All Ready cof­
to roll Roger’s way after hla ex­ fee, and inhaling bliixfully after a
traordinary aeason with hla Louis, puff of a Himalaya cigarette
vlllt sluggor bat. Maktra of every­ (“cool ax xnow and mountain
thing from non-slip garters to tall'*).
Celluloid collars will be after
He will also (I am also sure)
Maris to endorse their products.
show us what ihlrti wear the long-

cat, which trousers are cut the
best, which ties never wrinkle,
and will adviM us on where to
spend our vacations, what car to
drive, what cereal to gulp in the
morning, what soap keeps us
cleanest for the longest time, and
suggest the type of linoleum for
our library floor.
And why not? Some cynics pro­
bably will say that the ability to
knock a baseball out of a park
docs not qualify a man for the
position of authority on half the
subjecti under Ihe sun. Some are
certain to ask wbat Roger Marla’
palate has to do with their palatas,
or bia taste in socks to their taste
in socks.
Thank goodness, 1 don't feel that
way. I am a man who likes to
have an arbiter in such matter*,
and what's good enough for Roger
I Maris is good enough for me. If
| he recommends square vitamin
pills. I'll take them, and if he
panicked. The very basis of the says Dr. Edwards' Turkey Oil
city's existence scorned thresten-! shampoo will grow- hair, I'll lather
ed. Hopes lor the future sppeared
up.
to vanish.
Any man who has hit as many
West Berlin had taken pride in
home
runs as Maris has must
the fail that rt was the West's
"show-window'' deep In Commu­ have something on the ball. Be­
nist territory, a haven for East sides, ha is a fins athlete and
German refugees, a last meeting athletes are well known for hav­
place for Germans /rum both ing clear heads.
I, for out. welcome Maris as the
sides o( lite split nation.
The wall Ihe C'ummuoists erect new arbiter on style and good and
Impressed anew on every Ber­ general all-round good living. It
liner the fact that his city and is lime we had a change.
tounlry were split and might
Ocn Hogan was fine in his day.
never be reunited la bla life­ and so was DIMaggio, and all the
time.
others, but sports Is ready for a
It emphasised the Russians' de­ new general authority.
termination to isolate West Berlin
1 dressed like Yogi Berra for
and make it a so-called fret, de­ I many years, and always looked
militarised city.
I mighty good, but I will be glad to
The unpleasant fac.a still must i switch to the new things Roger
be faced. Rut they are being faced advises. I ate along with DIMag
without pinlc and without despair. | gj0&gt; anj even wj,h Babe Ruth, but
There is sadness but no gloom. I have a notion that Maris will be
A few days ago, West Berlin Ihe best adviser in a long, long
opened a new opera house.
time.
The West German federal Gov­
Even if he endorses night shirts.
ernment has granted the city an I am ready to gel in one for the
additional $125 million to meet winter. In short, I have faith
special economic needs arising in Roger.
out of Ihe expanded cultural and
economic program.
HIGH FOOD LOSS
Mayor Willy Brandt has an­
AUSTIN. Tex. (UPI)-Because
nounced that 427.5 million will be
spent on construction of 4,000 new ot water, fire, rodent and insect
apartments (or workers coming damage, Texas health officials
in from West Germany. Work on have supervised the destruction
the first l.two will start in the of 997,978 pounds of food during
the past two years.
uext few weeks.

Q—Can I have an air travel
accident policy wrltisn Into my
life Insurance policy? What would
this cost?— B. S.
A— Dear B. S.: You cannot
bavo an air accident policy writ­
ten into your policy, but you
could add to It an accidental
daath provision covering air acci
danla and all other kind! of seeldents.
if you have a 12d,ooo life policy,
for Instance, you could add a
|XJ,000 accidental death benefit
provision, paying an extra 135,000
in case of death by accident. The
annual cos. would run around f23.
Foreign News Commentary
If you do quite a bit of air
By riU L NEWSOM
travel, say 13 round trips a year,
I'P I Foreign New* Analyst
thia would cost but about SI per
BERLIN (UP!)—West Berliners
trip. You would get full coverage
have
regained their old fervor and
all year for all other typei of
are ready for the Russians' next
accidcn a at no added cost.
move.
Morale, shaken by live Commu­
Since World War J, almost 900
makes of radioi have entared the nist closing of the East-West BerAmerican field. More than 740 lin border on Aug. 13, is high
■gain.
"died’* In search for market!?
The biggest boost came with
the arrival of Gen. Lucius B.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Clay, hero of the 1948-1949
blockade, as President Ken­
f COfiTlHUlND 1Hfe STORY V-JlINaTfAD
nedy's personal representative.
1ABOUT WUNCLE 3A5PER’S)) Off
U W 5CC— IHT.1AK&amp;I
Clay won the respect and affec­
DtOuiNu
COLO AVNE — APTERTNO,
A HUNDAtO OUf4C65 0-1 year
tion of Berliners as no other
ON
*
oh otsciNci his
*OLDA OAV OUT Of- M.YI
American has when he was
WA5 WORM DOWN)] iWOAYj,
MirlL.ANDt 6iET » 3 5 / SHOVEL
ALA30R.
to A o e rA i-rA ssc SftooiO
American military governor from
am ounce foR it.that l
THe ONLVSHINY/-/ YOU £
1945 to 1949. When he left Berlin,
fiOX-O BB 9.3500 A DAY/ AND
*—itiAD,THAT'S' tiTAOuBK m e t a l He ecooiWT L /could _ ,
grateful
Berliners named a street
OUT WAS HlS 0 R A ‘» .y J N PEN OT k
INo.*AND 34.5 DAVi A
for him. U is Clay \llra leading
COLLAR
BUTTflsI^TCAY
CO
!WBlNtt
XS6A R— N o ,t Would ,si t
into the American lector in an
— — — 7/------- —
1305!
area of parks, boulevards and
//
n
stately homes. The American con­
sulate Is on Clay AUce.
line unfortunate event marked
. f K
Clay's return.
Some news reports quoted him'
as saying at a press reception
£-* | '■*]•* M* lill
that East Germany would have a
part in control ol West Berlin's
air corridors to the West and (hit
the two German governments
should conduct their own negotia­
tions.
Clay said neither. Thia tor.
respondent Hood at his elbow
throush Ihe entire conversation,
aad heard him say flatly that
the East Germans would “ abso­
lutely not" have ■ hand in the
air ways aad at ao tiara did i
he suggest Ihe two governtnrnU should negotiate.
Tha reports abocksd Clay,
lie came L, Berlin as a symbol
of U. S. determination.
Page 1
Sanford, Florida
Tuesday, September 26, 1961
He remarked he did not come {
to sell it out.
Wat.TSSIS A. tilMI.OW, LUIIUM SI rill.ltN K R
When West Berliners awakened |
LARRY VKRSHRL
tiVKLt.V J, Ct'SSilAIS
VRSVK SOLTOLIXK
Advortlslna Director C ircu latio n
SJsniglng M ltn r
on Sunday Aug. 13 to find the
S U n ig tr
JMIV STULLS
H iH R IN TT JOHVOOS
city border closed they almost'
County editor
CUlsirtOd M onitor
ARRIS WELLS
L'KCLLIA WARMER SSVIS L. IHURttAKER
SlocfeancLl SupL
■oelsly Editor
■uolnooo M sn aso r
MeMerial
a iiiic a im o x r a t e s
Gills
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far
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Acknowledged
•S ean ce.

Q— Will s food freexer plan
save money 7—A. M.
A—Dear A. M.: On the baila of
pcrional experience I can assure
you that having a freexer can
cut food bills If you use it in­
telligently. For a rat all family a
good-aixed freextr compartment
In a refrigerator aufficei.
Savings coma in keoplng that
freexer Hocked with item i bought
on xale or In quantity.
A freexer can aave you time,
too. Cook a large batch of xoraething and freexe half or two-thlrdx
ior other m cilr.
, Whether a food freexer plan
will save you money depends on
the plan. Some, of couse, do. But
sxJiy enough I hear there are
auth promotions making the
rounds .hat actually cost you
munty! Some plans fall to explain
all the costs, and you end up
paying more than you had anti*
flpated.
Watch hidden finance charge*,
look far weights on ihe foods sold.

West Berlin's Morale Back To
Normal, Thanks To Gen. Clay

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WASHINGTON (NBA) — Biggest man in the. United Nations
today is 5 /cat 2 Mongl Slim ot
Tunisia. He la a dapper, Frenchspeaking Moslem of anelent Greek
lineage- who celebrated his S3rd
birthday Sept. 15.
Me la now president ot the
United Natlone General Assembly.
Aad If H uuU u objections can
bo overcome, ho could tako over
a t least temporarily some of tho
responsibilities of former UN Seerotary-Goneral Deg Hammarakfold, killed la a Congo piano crash.
If this little giant from North
Africa eaa steer tho United Na­
tions ship of state safely through
Um inltraatloaal hurricanes of tha
coming months ho can become a
world heroL a_chim £ion^f oeace
aad possibly influent!alTa prevent­
ing a new war.
Even before Hsmmsrskfold’s
i eath, Mongl Slim wax cons.'ir rrrf
aa ace-la-the-hoio candidate to
succeed the Swedish secretarygeneral If ho could not bo re ­
elected for a third term to begin
In April 1M3, because of Russian
opposition.
Thera la no provision in the UN
charter for naming a successor to
tho secretary-general in case of
death.
Article M of tha charter a ays
that, “ the secretary-general shall
bo appointed by tha general as­
sembly on recommendation of thg
security council."
There is no provision in the
charter making the choice of sec­
retary-general a unanimous rec­
ommendation of the security
council, o r giving any of the per­
manent members a veto. It can
bo determined by majority vote,
S to S or better.
This condition operates as a
kind of brake on Soviet efforts to
block the election of any candidate
for secretary-general.
In Ibe case of Mongl Slim, if
the Russians were to hold up his
appointment too long, it might
turn the Afro-Aslan naUons who
would back him Mildly against the
Communlsli.
As a m atter of fact, the Com­
munists have not been too hosUle
to Tunisia.
During tho dispute with Franco
over the port of Bixartt, Tunisia
accepted *a loan from Russia. This
was negotiated by Tuniilan Presi­
dent Habib Bourguiba.
He also attended the recent Bel­
grade Conference of 25 "unaligned" nations, making his govern­
ment acceptable to them.
The other possible source of
opposition to Mongl Slim might
come from the French, against
whom ho haa been waging politi­
cal war for 25 yaari.
After completing his formal ed­
ucation In mathamatlci and law
at University of Paris, the thenyoung Mongl Slim returned home
to Join the Neo-Dcstour, or Con­
stitutional Liberal party. Its aim
was to work for gradual Tunisian
independence, In co-operation with
tha French.
,
Slim became permanent secre­
tary of the party council. He tra ­
veled throughout tha country or­
ganising p irty cells. Making little
headway with the French, the
party adopted a program of passiva resistance in 1937. The party

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was illegal, and all Its leaders
were a r m ted.
Mongl Slim was in French prim m from 193$ to 1942. He was In
Tunis when the Axis powers went
through Africa and be was re ­
leased only when Allied armies
liberated bla country.
Slim then became a director ol
Neo-Oeito*ir and a member of itx
policy committee. They began a
campaign of civil diMbcditnce to
the French rule. Slim was lmprisorted again with 90 other leadera
of his party. They were released

after
Premier
Mendes-Frxnet
agreed to Tunisian independency
in 1954.
*
The rebel leader became min­
ister of state and later minister o(
Interior in Tunisia’s new govern­
ment until 1956. when he was
named ambassador U Washingtun.
He zxJ here fur live years,
serving concurrently as ambassa­
dor to Canada, consul general to
both countries and Tunisia’s ch le^
representalive in Ihe UN.
w
He likes to work. He has It now.

Dr. Crane’s

.Worry Clinic
CASE K-40d: Edward G., aged

U Edward thinks he has rac%
superior ability, why doesn't he
"D r. Crane," he began angrily, get n selling Job? Let him peddle
magaxincs or brushes house-to"nobody will give me a Job, for
house.
our area is still Jn a recession.
When I suggested this to him, he
"The lousy employers around refused.

77, hat had 3 year* of college.

hers Just refuse to offer us work,
"Not me," he yeUed. "That's
yet they belong to swanky Coun­ too hard work. I couldn't aland
try Clubs and drive around in having doors slammed in ray face,
for I tried selling magaxines on&lt;M
riUy cars.

"They are letting us starve, ao summer. Never again."
Well, it takes guts to sell, yet
why doesn't the government take
'em over and kick those fat slobs salesmen are the spark plugs that
undergird our entire economy.
out of their fancy offices?"
Auto factories and all other In­
FACE FACTS
Perhaps Edward's 3 yeara of dustrial firms must close down
collage have caused him to spout when their products are not sold.
this usual Communist "line," for
many profi are still pink to red.
And most workers have a Juve­
Takm
nile view regarding business. They
think a boss always "givex” them
a fob or wilfully withholds it.
Wa collcgo professors also never
"give" a student an "A" or “ B"
grade. No sireel The student
earns that grade.
In Ilka manner, no private em ­
ployer can offer ANYBODY a job
unless that person can bring back
to tha company far more than the
wagea ha la paid.
easiest travel *
f o r example, if you draw tioo
per sreek, there la at least an­
on earth
other |100 and oRen far more of
NATIONWIDE SERVICE
additional expense! of your firm
that are classed aa overhead.
CONVENIENT DEPARTURES
So you workeri must produce
enough manufactured shoei or
k
\
tires or coffee or other products
not only to offset your $100 weekly
wage, plus another $100 in over­
Lv. Sanford
lOJS A. &gt;1.
head, and enough extra to permit
Ar. .Miami
3:30 I*. M.
a fair profit.
High schools should puncture
this silly notion in America that
jobs a rt "given" at the whim of
an employer.
COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA
Lv. Sanford
3:39 P. M.
Furthermore, people are NOT
Ar. Jacksonville 6:15 P. M.
starving in America nor did they
starve In the depths ol the 1932
depression.
And those who squawk the loud­
STANDARD
est against the big bosses arc
SERVICE
STATION
usually sucking on cigarets mean­
201 So. Park Ave.
FA 2-5911
while (which costa tha average
smoker 5115 per year) and still
swilling their liquor (another aver­
age cost of $110 per annum).

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�Tech, Rebels Boost SEC Prestige
United Press International
Georgia Tech and Mississippi,
Southeastern Conference prsitlye
boosters last weekend, returned to
the practice fields Monday in
search of another winning for­
mula Saturday .
Tech, which overwhelmed alwajs-tough Southern California
Friday night, 27-7, ran through
tight drills Monday before settling

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By JO UN A. SPOLSKI
you're waiting for
Well, you've been asking for thcy'ro sweat!), the
mora news on the local bowling and tba Curvettes.
The Hi-Nooner* had some
season and now the Sanford Her­ mighty fins bowling being done
ald is making this space available by Betty Callan with a 491 for
every Tuesday.
Stenstrom'a and Helen Kaclin'a
In addition, on Thursdsjs we ll IS! for the Lovely Lady Bciuiy
be featuring all of the current Salon four-some.
league atandingsl
Smoking Rockets! 1 was going
My only request to you league to single out those In the Wednes­
t&amp; ecrcU ries is that you return the day All Star League who bawled
yellaw copies of the League Re­ 200 or higber! Can't do it! There
cord Booklets to us at the desk. were more than 29 games of 200 or
From this information we’ll be higher bowled by this 12
able to analyze your bowling Je­ three-man team league,
suits and report same to our read­ only other alternative la
ers.
out those with 600 aeries.
Please bear in mind that this
Dan Ritaie had a 610; Hal Mello
docs not eliminate your regular bowling for Roumlllat'a had a
ieag’je press w rttt-uy. for the 600; Garry Fox of GarUn Ken­
^ H era ld . All we'll try to do la nels bowled a 608 and Dlek Rich­
•h igh lig h t the stars on a weekly ards made it with a 806.
basis.
Bowling alongside the "Stars”
Checking over the Navy Intra­ are the women Sandepura League.
mural action on the early Tuesday Both the Stemper Agency end Jet
evening shift we find a number Inn foursomes had a victorious
of the kegltrs pounding the pins night with four pnd zero while
for high games. As an example: Ann Conklin led ’em all with a
Smith of VAH-3 Maintenance with 200. Incidentally, we could use
a 206; Richard Downs had a re­ four more girls for this league.
spectable 350 aeries; Hal Mello If you want to hava some fun,
continues on his merry way with why not join the girls?
a 241/369 aeries; also wcli above
At nine on Wednesday evenings
the 180 average category is Guy we have the city's oldest bowling
Hobbs' 347 with a 201 thrown in; league, the City League. A little
GCA's Cook had a 216/330; with warning in advance th at this lea­
another 18 pins Frank Bernberg gue has many of the All Stars
of NAS Maintenance would have bowling in it and tharefora there
bad a 600 aeriei.
were quite a few 200 games or
Frank's high game was a higher bowled in this league, too.
211/362 series.
Leading the pack was Ole Re­
Supply Team No. Two had two liable Bobby Borsdorf who had a
,£ in en roll high games — Lae with series of 214, 215 and 231 for a 630
v a 210 and Andtrson'a 200.
series which wai high in the lea­
The Tuesday Night's Business­ gue. Right on his heels was fel­
men's League had thesa “ big low teammata Phil Rocha who
ones'* bowled this past week — belled the pins to the tune of 626.
Taul Pezold of Davis General Ten of the IS games bowled by
Contractors had a 206; represent­ tha Je t Lanes team were 191 or
ing the Park Avenue Pharmacy, higher.
Guy Hobbs' 215 was high for their
Other 200 or higher games were
team.
as follows: Heart Councils' Ed
Smith's Amoco two big guns Simon, 203; Gene’s Cleaners’ Bob
£ w c r c Joe Carsley'a 204, 210/362 Steele, 233; Harry’s Liquor’s Tom
aeries and also Don Dorman's 213. Best, 232 as was Howie Harrison's
Bowling for Owen's Gulf, Carl 227; Lake Monroe Inn’s Claude
Von Herbulls led his five-some Foster had games of 203 and 229;
with a 202/376 aeries to tike all Garry Fox 236; Harry Pentecoat
four points from Seminole Sport­ 222 and Ed Callan'a 269 was high
ing Goods.
for the league.
Kay Bowman was tops in the
Buddy’s Auto team had several
Jet Bowler-ettc* Wednesday A M. in this category—Carl Von Her­
group with a nice 306. Daphcne bulls 201 and 226. Herb Earle 239,
Beauchamp wasn't too far behind who also bowled 603 and 613 re ­
^ w i t h a 476.
spectively.
Rather than try to rtview some
I've already taken advantage
of the girls' scores in the Kings- of more apace than agreed upon
wood Bldrs.-Sunland League. I'd by the Herald and thia writer so
be of the opinion that you'd find I'll hava to close by saying that
their (earn names more outstand­ there are five or six more leagues
ing. (Girls, I'm Just teasing you, which have yet to be highlighted.
after all maybe some of you are No can do thia week, but promise
of the belief that it's the lowest that come next Tuesday, we'll be
score that wins such as in the talking about the Foodmart-Coungame of golf?)
try Club League as well as the
tt* Well, anyway, let's look at some T ” League. Jet Lanes Kcglcrs,
of those monickers . . . Sunlag- Douglas Aircraft, Thursday Nile
gers, Goof-offs. Cherokee Spar- Mixed and Friday morning's Hol­
ettrs. Honey Bees (and 1 11 just bet ler Motora-N'avy Wives I.ca*uc.

t

Play

down to the serious business of
preparing for Rice—an easy 16-3
victor L8U Saturday.
The Mississippi Rebels, who
showed a national TV audience
Satuiduy how good an SEC team
van cet In their 16-0 win over
Southwest Conference chief Ar­
kansas. were reinforced Mondaywith the news
new s that ft
fullback Buck
Randan will be ready
read) fur action
again u Kentucky Saturday.
Sate
Band­
ali has been sidelined as a result
of knee surgery last JJune.
Mississippi Coach JJohn Vaught
saiil he regarded Kentucky aa "a
tram with tremendous potential."
He said their unexpected loss
(14-7) to Miami Saturday "did not
help our situation, but will only
make it tougher.”
Another clue to this season's
SEC powerhouse* will be provided
Sutuiday In the season debut for
Auburn and Tennessee a t Knox­
ville, Tenn.
Auburn enteied the final week
of preparation for the Tennrssee
game Monday by devoting it* full
attention to kicking.
"We believe this will he a major
factor in the game,” Tiger Coach
Ralph Jordan said. "It can't be
stressed too much and we intend
to be as ready as possible in this
department.”
The Volt' kicking was aided
Monday by tha return of tailback
Georg* Canale. The 3-9 junior,
who recovered from leg injuries,
la counted on to do most of Ten­
nessee's punting Saturday.
The Georgia Bulldogs, who had

a tough tima last Saturday with a
32-0 loss to Alabama and a weak's
loss of Coach Johnny Griffith be­
cause of an appendectomy opera­
tion, worked hard Monday to cor­
rect Saturday'* mistakes.
Georgia coaches moved sopho­
more left halfback Richard Boy­
kin to the No. 1 position to give
the backfield mure speed.
Florida Monday, was fared with
filling a gap in It* forward wall
for Saturday's intra-state battle

League Leaders

Robinson Wins
Split Decision
Over Greaves

with Florida Stata. Coach Ray
Graves Mid tackle Floyd Dean
would be out of action because of
a torn ligament.
Tulane, which disappointed SEC
DETROIT (UPI) — Time casts
fans with a 9-7 lota to Stanford, its shadow la Sugar Ray Robinran through an hour-long scrim­ ion's corner but, at 41, tba five­
mage Monday aimed at correcting time middleweight king insists
mistakes made in Saturday's enough remains of h it oncegame.
| mighty ring skills to warrant anMississippi State, 6-0 victor ever I other tills 4uol.
Texas Tech, also ran through n [ Robinson completed the first
rugged drill Monday. Coach Wad* leg on hia latest comeback Mon­
Walker said Stata would have to day night when he came back
Improve "if we hop* to give Hous­ after being floored by a left hook
ton trouble” Saturday.
to the midacctioa in the eighth
round to win a split decision over
Canadian middleweight champion
WUfy Greavea.

By I'altasl Prats lalaniatloaal
After threw wetks of league
National Latfae
play, Pryor's State Farm Insur­
Player A Clnb G. AB..R, H. Pet.
ance continues to laad the Thurs­
Clmnte, Pitta 144 366 19 201 .333 By United Press International
day
Nile Mix'd League with a
Adam s Paces
ROGER MARIS
National League
Pinson, Cin
149 394 99 203 .342
len and a half, one and a half
Boyer, St. L 149 373 107 190 .332
n . U re t. GB Bowie re ttes
won-lost record.
Aaron, MU
91 59 .607
131 397 :i&gt; :9 i .re: Cincinnati
Jet Bo-.vltrciles team standlaga
Team Seven, lookicj vir a spon­
86 62 .381 4
Moon. L A
129 449 79 146 .323 Los Angeles
find
Adams Paint team in first
sor hai nine wins in seeond spot
63 66 .337 Ita
Robosn, Cin
149 334 114 172 .322 Sen Francisco
place, with Ivey’s second, Har­
followed by Wilaon-Maler, Apple­
80 70 .313 It
Cepeda, S F 149 371 103 170 .313 Milwaukee
riett's third and Dawn's fourth.
by’s. Stine's, Stones All State,
71 72 .320 t.t
Mathwi. Mil ISO 336 19 171 .308 At. Louis
Richards and Yowell’a are tied
Powells', Piarro'a DeBary Phar­
71 76 .483 ltii
May*. S F
141 360 126 172 .301 Pittsburgh
for
fifth place and Lallani's fol­
macy and Steinmeyer.
62
89
76
133
JOS
.413
29
Altman, Chi
Chicago
134 368
Harry Pentecoat was top man
46 104 .307 43 low!, trailed by Mary Eathar,
American Leagve
Philadelphia
Bftt'e Tzvcrn and Toy Corral.
this weak with a 604 scratch
American Leagne
Howard. N Y. 124 432 64 !S3 .339
series, although Ken Stone was
W. L. Pci. GB Sally Mamcle mad* the 2-7
Cash, Del
133 321 131 193 .334
United Press laUraatieaal
split and Roaia Comba and Lis
not far behind with a 384.
103 32 .669
New York
Kalinc,
Del
130
313
116
169
.324
This could be a day to remem­
Tha 3-10 was again the favorite
97
60
.619 8 Horton picked up the 3-10, Dau­
Pieraall, Clev 119 4TI 10 133 .324 Detroit
ber for the Cincinnati Redi and split as Ed Mlchalek, Pentecost
92 66 .392 UH phins Beauchamp and Arlans
Mantle, N.Y. 132 314 131 163 .317 Baltimore
Dedering got the 3-7, Fran MaeNew York Yankee slugger Roger and Dutch Sugarts converted It.
86 72 .sit :o
137 409 63 129 .313 Chicago
Robntn, Chi
Harold Applaby made this baby
73 so .431 29 key, the 3-7 and Gert Bridges tbs
130 441 68 137 .106 Cleveland
Maria.
Battey, Min
74 l i .4.4 :iv , 3-10.
The Reds can clinch a tie for split twice.
S.ebern, K C 1U 343 68 163 301 It ,»:ou
68 95 -«tl StVfe High gama went to Dauphins
143 490 93 143 .302 Minnesota
the National League pennant by j Margaret Wiggins got the 2u7,
Gentile, Bal
86 89 .4 3 31 Beauchamp for her 175 and Kay
beating the Chicago Cuba in a day- Dot daYarmia 3-6 and Dick Rob­
Frncna, Clev 141 570 10 110 .299 Iah An galea
88 97 -378 43&lt;« Bauman took high aeries with a
133 306 92 131 .299 Kanaaa City
game a t Chicago. Evan it they inson picked up tha 3-7-9 to close
Brandt Bal.
39 97 .374 41 308.__________________
J
lose to the Cuba, Fred Hutchin­ the week's split circle.
Romno, Cler. 111 496 73 148 .299 Washington
son's crew can back into the
World Series if the Pittsburgh
Pirates sweep their schedule twiAngeles Dodgers.
Marls will resume hie quest for
hia 60th home run in a night
game
azainat
the Baltimore
Orioles at Yankee Stadium. Al­
though Babe Ruth's all-time rec­
ord of 60 la safe through edict
of Commissioner Ford Frick be­
cause Maria failed to tie or break
It In 134 games, Maris (till esn
set a mark for the longer (162gamc) schedule.
Both the Reds and Maria are
fighting mild late-seaaon slumps.
Cincinnati could have wrapp'd
up its first NL pennant in 21
years In Its series against the
San Francisco Giants last week­
end. But the Giants postponed
the inevitable by winning two out
of three games.
Hutchinson, though, Isn't overly
alarmed. Asked whether he would
mind much if the Reds back into
the pennant, the former Detroit
Tigers' pitcher remarked:
"Look, I'm not proud. I'll tike
It any way I can.”
Maris has drawn nothing but
blanks since ha hit hia 50th hom­
e r last Wednesday night when the
Yankees wrapped up the Ameri­
can League flag at Baltimore.
Ami he isn't too ,-ertain he will
big his 60th in the Yankees' five
remaining games — all at Yan­
kee Stadium.
"1 thought the pressure wou'.d
be off me after the lSlth game.”
the blonde outfielder revealed,
"but I was wrong. It's worse than
ever now. I suppose I should have
a better -banc* at the s.adium if
they pitch to me. But the same
thing will happen. They'll pilch
mo outside.”
The Giants spanked the Phila­
delphia Phillies, 10-2. and the Mil­
With one victory tucked neatly | Last week the Midgets beat waukee Braves edged the St.
away in their pockets, the Sanfurd Daytona Beach for the first time I Louis Cardinals, 2-1, in Monday
Junior High Midgets will be gun-&lt; in five years by a score of 20-0. night's only NL action. The Pitts­
ning for their second one tonight Tasting the sweetness of victory burgh- Los Angcica game was
when they meet ihe Ormond and remembering last year's de­ rained out.
In the American League, the
Beach Midgets at 7:30 in Mentor-' feat by one touchdown at the
Kansas
City Athletics downed the
ial Stadium.
hands of Ormond Beach tiie MidDetroit Tigers, 6-3, atfer dropping
geti will be pitching for revenge
| the opener of a twi-nlght doubletonight.
header. 6 4. The other AL teams
Coach Ralph Maya has his , enjoyed a day off
chargers ready to go and has an­ 1 The Giants bombed four Phila­
nounced his probable starting line­ delphia pitchers for 19 hits, en­
up as follows:
abling Mike McCormick to coast
L'rn.e Baumeister. left end; to his 13lh victory. Rookie catch­
The Gold Bonds are still lead- Josh Chase. left tackle; John An­ e r John Or*tno hit two home
In; in the Food Mart-Country gel, left guard: Mike Gray, cen­ runs and Orlando Cepeda knocked
Club Manor League. Their rec­ ter; Sieve Harris, right end; Don in four runs wills four hits to pace
ord la 11 wins against one loss. Nicholas, right tackle; Leroy the Giants' attack. Ken Welters
Close behind are the Corals wi.h Napper, right end; Ronnie Hin­ liontered for the PUiln.
Carl Willey blanked the Cards
%-mne victories and three lossej. son, quarterback, Chuck Scott,
Mary Ju te Gorton, a sub for left half; Bcraie Barbour, full, with four hits but waa relieved
the Gold Bonds, rolled high game and Tommy Ley or Ricky Wal- by Don McMahon when he welked
leadoff batter Julian Javier in
for the day at 200. She bad a 333 strom, right half.
the ninth. Javier later ecored on a
for the aeries. Jeanette Hamon
double by Ken Boyer and an in­
rolled a 191.
field out. However, the Cards'
Genie Bastrtck and Marion
rally waa snuffed out when Boyer
Bailey picked up the 3-10 split;
was nabbed attempting to score
Betty Drummond the 2-10; Louise
on a wild pitch by MacMahon
Cadenhead the 2-7, and Doris
Here tomorrow— e greet new exclusive from Buiek
Hank Aaron bit bis 34th bomer
Cook the 3-7-9.
Registration for the local en­ for the Braves.
It putt the engine ahead like the tip ol an arrow * It tames “wind wander*
%
-------------------Bab Shaw of the A s no-bitted
tries in Lie National Punt, Pais
and
road sway • I t sweeps you forward in a hush oi luxury * It turns the
All-Star Selection
and Kick Contest, being sponsored the Tigers la the second gams un­
floor hump into foot apses.
NEW YORK (U Pl) — Coech
Jointly by Strickland • Morrison til the ninth when Bubba Morton
Bones McKinney has selected
W H A T I T IS -B u ic k ’sb ig new move: u positions tha treat new Wildcat V-8
Motors and the Jajcees has been singled to center with none out.
York Larcse of North Carolina aa
extended through Saturday, a Larry Osborne then hit a two-run
and Tbrbina Drive way up front over Buick’a front wheels.
the fourth player on the college
homer and Jake Wood singled be­
spokesman announced today.
all-star team that meets the New
W H A T IT DOES-A* the engine went forward, the floor hum p went DOWN.
Tha contest, which is open for fore Shaw pitched out of the jam.
York Knickerbockers in an cahiAnd, tha forward weight makes wheel response far quicker, cornering far
boys six to to years old, will be The Tigers' victory in the opener
bition game at 3!adison C .uare
surer, tide far smoother.
held in October locally, with win­ enabled them to clinch second
Garden, Oct. 13. Larcse is the
ner going on to regional and na­ place.
W H Y YO U ’L L LOVE IT —It* the closest you can coma to sports cor
p r o p e r t y of the Chicago Packers
tional contests.
of the National Basketball Asso
i/K fj w
ic m R omdo10
i i j J. i-G ithrust.
n n u ( * Hills
handling
in a passenger car. Distances
shrink
before its
The boys arc divided into five Giants Sign Rookie
ciation.
disappear.
Lean
on
curves
is
gone
i
f
w
n
power
forward
for
arrow-rrra/g/if
going
age groups, so that each boy com­
SAN rRANCISCO (U P Ij-T hird
because tha frame's gone wider.
petes only with boys bis own age baieman Neil Auitinwn, If. of
Signs For Bout
and scores are based on distance Santa Roia, Calif., h at been
Winds don't make you wander.
BOSTON (L'PIl — Gene Hamil­ and accuracy for each of the three signed lo a "modeif* bonus &lt;onIt's going at its Buick bast!
ton of New York has signed to field eveots.
tract with the San Francuce
meet Joe Denucci of Newton,
Strickland - Morrison Motors GlanU. Farm director Carl HubM an., in an sight-round middle­ will be open Thursday and Friday bell said Auatlnaon would be as­
weight fight a t the Boston Arena, nights In addition to the regular signed to Fresno of the c la n C
-Del. 3.
week-day hours.
California League.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: Will you ptesso oxpUin
why blondes get so much attention? A
blonde can't vrslk into a room without
turning every male head h*r way. 8h#
can be the fiooeieit looking bleached
blonde, but they atill look! I am a "good
girl,” but my hair is rather drab. 1 guesa
you could call it dishwater. I have been
seriously considering dyeing it blond.
Tell me, where do "good girls” go when
they dye?
DISHWATER
DEAR DISHWATER: When a "good*
girl” dyes, she goes the same place a
"good girl” who doesn’t dye goes. Psy­
chologists (and ad experts) tell us that
YELLOW is the most arresting color of
all. But who wants to get arrested? Stick
to the natural tones.
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DEAR ABBY: I have been going with
this fellow for two years. He has spent
over $2,600 on rings, appliances and other
gifts in anticipation of marrying me. Well,
I have decided that I don’t love this guy.
I? l.« gjtting hard for me to let him kiss
me, but I hate to hurt his feelings.-—-•
My mother has advised me to return
his ring, keep everything else he bought
me, und to break up with him. Some of
my friends say I should return everything
he gave me, and call it quits. What should
I do?
SORRY MESS
DEAR MESS: Return his ring, and
everything else he gave you. Tell him as
kindly as possible that you are not in love
with him. And the sooner the better.

DEAR ABBY: Oar daughter is 22
years old, and has her own automobile.
Sha is going steady with a young man
who Uvea twenty miles from here. He has
no ear. She dates him on Saturday nights
in the city where HE lives, which means 4
she has to take HIM home and then drive
herself home (sometimes a t two or three
in the morning) alone. Her father is hav­
ing a fit about this. Our daughter says
it is better this way than letting the fel­
low drive himseif home in iter car and hav­
ing the car end up with him on Sunday.
How would you do it? ? Or should we let
him sleep over? Is there a solution?
WEARY M O TH ER
DEAR MOTHER: Let him sleep a t
your home if you have a guest bedroom. If
you haven’t, the young man should see
your daughter safely to her door, and then
drive himself home in her car. He should
arrange to return the car the following
day.
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to be content, try to imagine th at you lo s tk
everything you have now—and then got
it back again.
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BOSTON (UP!) — The Floyd
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the state boxing commission as­
sign a Bay State referee.
Paterson wants an outsider
rather than risk a "Boston deci­
sion" which visiting fighters have
complained about repeatedly.
The commission unanimously
refused Thursday to approve a
contract for tha Nov. 13 fisticuffs
signed by both boxers because it
contained a clause calling for a
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Here eomes an old, old movie
"I can't believe be was ever
featuring a glamour girl of 20 that young and handsome," says
years ago—an actresa who Is now the lady of the house. "He look­
playing mother roles — getting ed so old in his last movie.**
her jobs by her still-remembered And the man sitting beside her
name or her acting ability, not
does a little mental arithm eti9'
for her face and figure.
And what happens? The man and thinks: "He must be about
of the house says in wonder, my age. I wonder if I’ve really
"Boy, I’d forgotten hour good- changed as much as he has."
So R’s not just the stars of
looking she used to be. She
should have quit when she looked the 20-year-old movies who suf­
fer a pang when those old, old
like that."
And all of a sudden the woman movies are shown on TV. The
sitting beside him realizes with men and women who remember
a shock that the one-time gla- them "when" are reminded of
—
mour girl "who should have quit their own lost youth.
While the star has been grow®
when she looked like that" is
about her own age. If the years Ing older—the home folks have
have been so hard on the movie been growing older, too.
star—they must hive been even
harder on the housewife.
PAINT NOW
Or along comes an old movie |
of a male star now playing char­
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By Oswald Jacoby
West's spade opening was
one of those distributional bids
that are highly popular in most
expert circles. North's two notrump was the "unusual notrump," asking partner to bid a
minor suit. With eleven minor suit
cards North had a perfect hand
for this convention.
East's double announced general
strength and after £outh jumped
to five diamonds West passed the
hand around to his partner and,
needless to say. East doubled.
West cashed his ace and king of
spades and shifted to a club. East
made one club trick and the hand
was down one.
At the other table West decided
to pass. North opened one dia­
mond. East passed. South bid a
heart and West_ Jumped to three
spades. North passed, East bid
four spades. South five diamonds
and West live spades.
North doubled this and opened
the king of diamonds. West ruffed,
laid down the ace and king of
spades to drop North's queen, lost
a trick to the ace of hearta and

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Lovely Wedding,” send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

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"How doci it feel to »ce your­
self on the late, late TV abow,
a i you were 20 or 25 y ean ago?"
a reporter asked Dan Dailey.
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and then added, "particularly
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an electric (haver to he wron't
have to look at hia face In a
mirror."
Don't feel too bad about it,
Sir. Dailey. Your TV audiencea
often find watching aome of those
old, old movies quite a shock
to their own egos.

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�For Hunting You Need A Gun--For Selling You Need A Herald Want-Ad...FA 2-2611
8i|» fattier* Rrralb
1. Lost ft Found
T uck. Sept. 26. 1961—Page 7

6. For Rent

12. Real Estate For S alt

I 16. Female Help Wanted

2 - BEDROOM home in Geneva. BARGAIN: l . bedroom, screened
LOST: Prescription eyt glasses,
See or call Rev. J. L. S ewart,
patio, carport, stove and refri*
either a t Lake Golden or 23th
Geneva 4301.
geraior, excellent condl.ion. LevSt., navy blue case, inscription
than 387 monthly. Beit offer.
“ Ur. Joseph Day." U found FURNISHED 9 room apartment,
160 Cortex Ave. North Orlando.
please call FA 2-8263. Reward. large tcreeened porch. Phone
FA 2-3164 between 8:00 a m. A BY OWNER: 3 bedrpom, 1 ba h
LOST: Blue Parakeet. Band on
home i n q u i c i ueiguboruuud;
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: m&gt; p.m.
leg. Reward. Jessup. FA 2-6479.
garage; family room: patio;
FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse.
82* x 150’ lot. See and inquire at
2. Notlcea • Personals
1311 Elliott Avt.
Office 204 W. First CARPETS come clean quickly Adults. FA 2-7661.
SLEEPING room with private en­ HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
•
DEADLINES
wben Blue Lustre is applied with
trance and bath. CaU FA 2-3966
SALES
RENTALS
“ FREE USE" bhampoocr. Car*
atter 4 p. ra.
CLAMVTED IMSPLAT:
roll'a Furniture.
Tats., tkn Pit. • I P, E l i ; W
Helmly Realty
FURNISHED garage apartment,
CARD OF THANKS
hot and cold water furnished,
308 W. Uth Street
The family of the late Mrs. Car­ 419 Palmetto.
STDAiaiT CUMP1KD:
FA 2-7805, Eveoinci FA 2-2379
rie M. Nichokla wish to extend
Tats.. Ura Pri. • I P. E is? I t
their slncerest appreciation to FURNISHED apt.. 1210 Magnolia.
LAKE FflONTAGE
the wonderful friends, church
100 fret o,i Crystal Lake, with
house
«rmij[. jyjEWP"Pfck LadifJ, ar;'. i. KESPONSOIUTT:
bearing frutt trees,* only $3,930.
near “town,“ schools, churches,
out-of-town friends of long
TV* b u l l w&lt;Q M l St
too feet on Pine Lake in Loch
$55
month,
1305
Myrtle.
Ph.
Nr a m that sat lacermt kuer- .standing, who so heartily gave FA 2-0433.
Arbor for $3750.
their time, gifis and floral
Eta sf yew ad, **d rastrrsi Ifea of
offerings during her long illness
RORER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
stgM la rtrlsa ar rtjttl aap ad­ and our bereavment.
LARGE 4-bedroom, kitchen equip­
Raymond Lundqulit, Assoe.
vertlatMeat fraai s k i t M m l ta
ped. One acre fenced yard and FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
J . Edward Nichols, husband
tsalsm la DM **iM** «I Mi
playhouse for children. Reside
Margaret A Joe, sister A hus­
H p r.
new high school. $85 month. Ph. OUR HOME at 1907 Mellonvllle
band
FA 2-7631 o r FA 2-3619.
is for sale. Modern 3-bcdroom
George and William, brothers,
home with l i t baths, on large
and
thalr
families.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
UPPER S room apt., 215 West
lot with plenty of bearing cit­
3th St.
I. Loat A F a ta l
rus. By appointment only. Ph.
3. Education • Instruction
A 2. Notices • Personals
FA 2-4342 or FA 2-5712 *fter
2 • BEDROOM house, kitchen
9 I. Education • Instruction
3:00 p. m.
PIANO LESSONS. FA 2-8032.
equipped, apply 1003 Elm Ave.
4. Transportation
3 • BEDROOM home, kitchen
6. Food
BACHELOR apartment, complete­
equipped. Death ft illness in
6. For Eaat
I t Faya
ly furnished, 317 Palmetto Ave.
family forces us to sacrifice
7. Buainoaa Rea la I*
equity for 8200. New improve­
5. Beach Rea tala
To Us*
9. For Sale or Rent
ments and painting. See at 813
t . Far 8alt ar Rent
Rosalia Dr. anytime. FA 2-8736
10. Wasted ta Real
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
The HERAT,D
II. Real Batata Wanted
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call PLANNING TO BUILD?
12. Real Eatate For Sale
evenings. FA 2-1397.
CaU us to tee beautiful lakcfront
Want Adsf 13. Mortgact Loans
lota. 32300 to $4300. Large Lake.
2 . BEDROOM home with Florida
14. Inauraaco
Low down payment.
room;
fenced
in
backyard.
Ideal
15. Business Opportunities
for children. CaU after 5 p. m.
6. For Rent
16. Featalo Help Wanted
"Wo Trade”
FA 2-8268.
17. Male Help Wanted
&gt; • BEDROOM furnished apart­
18. Help Wanted
Stemper Agency
ment in Lake 3!ary. FA 2-1737 11. Real Eatate Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
REALTOR-LNSUROR
20. Babysit tors
TWO bedroom house, kitchen HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
21. Beauty Salons
equipped. Call FA 2-3651.
SALES
RENTALS
22. Bnild • Paint • Repair
NICE 9 • bedroom, 2 bath house.
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room!
23. Building Materials
Inquire 2483 Palmetto.
Helmly Realty
private baths, 114 W. First St.
• 24. Electrical Services
TWO STORY, 3 bedroom house
25. Plumbing Services
308 W. 13th Street
3 • BEDROOM unfurnished house
Best buy in United States. Ed­
26. Radio A Television
FA 2-7603, Evenings FA 2-2579 ward F. Lane, Real Estate Bro­
in Lake Alary. FA 2-8419.
27. Special Services
ker. Phone FA 2-3969.
28. Laundry Service
SAN LANTA
APARTMENTS: 12. Real Eatate For Sal*
29. Automobile Service
3 • BEDROOM. 1 bath. Many im­
Nice large apartments, 404 E.
30. Machinery* • Tools
provements. 8290 down. See and
14th St. Phone FA 2-4282.
31. Poultry - Pets - Livestock
inquire at 104 Aisles Lane,
Jim
Hunt
Realty
32. Flowers - Trees • Shrub* CLEAN 4 room furnished apart­
Sunland.
ment; also efficiency $40. 811 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
33. Furniture
Park Ave.
Nights FA 2-0648 DOUBLE trailer lot, 109' x 150*.
a 31. Articles For Sale
near Lake Jessup. A real bar­
* 35. Articles Wanted
FURNISHED house, 1 bedroom, LARGE 6 room house, plus Flor­
gain for cash. FA 2 -8800.
36. Boats &gt; Motors
newly painted; also real clean
ida rooni, 1 bath; 2 lots; 8 fruit
apartment. FA 2-8544.
37. Motorcycle* • Scooters
trees; $13,500; $1,400 down;
Bull-Blair Agency
38. Trailsrs - Cabanas
FHA; 2000 Washington Ave. Ph.
FURNISHED apartments, down
Registered Broker*
39 Automobiles • Trucks
FA 2-9332.
town location. Phone for appoint*
ft ASSOCIATES
ment,
FA 2-3123 day or
218 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5611
We
Don't
Want
EVERYBODY’S
FA 2-5345 night.
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
Business, Just YOURS.
2 • BEDROOM unfurnished house
FOR SALE by owner; 3 bedroom
FARMERS AGENCY
126 Escambia. Ph. FA 2-0274
CB home located In South
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
FINANCING
or FA 2-0642.
Plnecrest 2nd. Addition; in2183 S. Park Ave. Th. FA 2-5231
Dows Payment A
duties fully equipped kitchen,
Clo-lng Cost
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
RENT A BED
large tile hath, new Bahia
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
lawn, extra large utility room.
Oscar M. HarrUon
By Day, Week, or Month
Monthly Payment* as low as
FA 2-7339.
Registered Real Estate Broker
CARROLLS FURNITURE
988 lad. laves sad insurancs
1311 Fatmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7918
Ph.
FA
2-3181
116
W.
1st
St.
NEW' HOMES

Classified
FA 2 2611

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In Beautiful —

3 - BEDROOMS
1 - lV t * 2 BATHS
Conventional A FUA Loans
llrivo 17*92 to Sunland
Estates (2 mi. 8. of San.
ford). Sales office 1st house
laslds entrance.

K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.
FA 2*8071
JIM HUNT * FA 2-2118

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3 • BEDROOMS
l'/i DATIIS
Low Down Payment
No Cloning Coots
As- Low IK S Per
As
M*9 Month
Principal • Jas. . (at. • Tasrs

$8,500 To 59.300
FHA &amp; Cony. Financing
* 2 Blocks to Sc^pol
e High A Dry

* Paved Streets
S Clove to Shopping
* Uvea A llenge
* Screened Florida
Boom. etc.

DlltbCTIONS: 18 Minutes
from Sanford, So. on liny.
17-92, turn right at our
sign.

WE TRADE

3 • ROOM furnished apt., 860.00
mo., Close in. Ill E. 8th St.
FA 2-4285 or FA 2-5780.
2 . BEDROOM cottage. Immedi­
ately occupancv. Week or
month. Near stores and bus.
FA 2-9631.
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonvllle,

PI WIST waned for dincin;
school in Saniord. FA 2-0881
from 2:00 to S:0Q p. m.
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . .
If you would enjoy working 3
or 4 hours a day calling regul­
arly eacn montn on a group ot
Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on
a route to be established In and
around Sanford, and are willing
to make llgh: deliveries, etc.,
write to STUDIO GIRL COS­
METICS. Depl. SD-9. Glendale.
California. Route will pay up
to 85.00 per hour.

H O W ELL P A R K
3 • Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­
tral heat, many deluxe extras.
Sanford's preferred location.
$12,990. and up. FHA $390
Down, VA No Money Down.
Not loo many avaUab'.e. One
mile East of 17-92 on 436.

LOVELY 3 BR. home in country, LORMANN REALTY
kitchen equipped. FA 2-1760.
TE 8-3272 Fern Park TE 8-1707
2 • BEDROOM house in Elder
Springs Trailer Park. $6500. COUNTRY LIVING
Ph. FA 2-8388.
3-bedroom house better than an acre of land •
UNFURNISHED house, 1303 El­
5-Bcdroom house and 2 bedroom
liott. Call FA 2-5234 - FA 2-0325
house on 15 acres ol land
3 • ROOM furniibcd apartment. 12 Iota in Bookcrtown
Geneva 2512
Adults 1209 Palme to. FA 2-1393
Eve. Orlando GA 2-6198
2-BEDROO.M house, kitchen equip­
ped. FA 2-5303
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
2-UR downstairs apt., unlurn..
Bob Crumley. Real or
R. L. Sloan, Associate
kitchen equipped. I-Bit. upstairs
FA 2-0373
Sanford
apt., furn. FA 2-8351.

$11,300 to $17,100
Sea Our Vludrl Homes
- OPEN TODAY 2!j 511. So. of Sanford
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3-Badruomv— 1 Bath
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FAST RESULTS

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Community

26. Radio ft Television

O PEN

Watch for our Special
Pre-Showing!

Strickland - Morrison
.108 E.

INCORPORATED
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Ph.

PA 2-1181

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BUSINESS
KERN PLAZA

Western Auto.
Fern
ASSO CIATE STOHE

Park, Florida

----- DEALER OWNED ----Open Daily 'til 6:00 P. M.
Fridays ’til 8:00 P. M.

H O LLER S o/ S A N FO R D
WHERE THRIFTY FOLKS 11UY QUALITY
CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES
HERE'S W H Y ---------

Stemper Agency

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial ft Residential

34. Articles For Sat*

PETUNIAS In bands now ready. FOR A good used TV call Sun*
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
shine TV, FA 2-9792.
Grapeville Ave near 20th S t
DEEP FREEZE, perfect condl*
tion. FA 2-1737.

AIR CONDITIONING
33. Furniture
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
• BIG VALUES
t007 Sanford Av*.
FA 9-4M3
• QUICK CREDIT
PLUMBING
• EASY TERMS
Contracting ft Repairs
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Free Estimates
WILSON - MAIER
R. L. IIARVEY
New and Used Furniture
204 Sanford Ave. Phone TK 2-3383
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5623

J

SK Y -H IG H

On Sparkling l.akr Minnet

Plumbing 4 Heating

32. Flower* • Trees -Shrubs

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
HATCHERS TV
Service Wlih The Cash. SUPER America’s Best Brands: Conn,
ft RADIO SERVICE
BEAUTICIAN wanted.
Phone
Olds, Leblanc, Ludwig and others
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
FA 2-3742, evenings FA 2-2453 ‘Dependable Guaranteed Service
at the lowest rates anywhere for
Ph. FA 2-8392 2606 W. First S~ Used furniture, appliances, tools
school band students. Cornets,
TWO COLORED
etc. Boughl-Sold. Larry's Mart.
Flutes, Trumpets, Trombones,
TV
SERVICE
,
'he
hour.
SALESWOMEN
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132 Drum.*, Saxophones, etc. Open
Service
call
$2.00.
nunthlne
TV
Sell ccjmsttcs to walling custom3!onday and Friday nitss. WE
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
ers,
&gt; it&gt; iW regu­ —rTtve Working Man’s Friend).
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC,
FA
2-9792.
Serving
Sanford,
Maltreat* renovating. Expert Uplarly for 3 to 4 hours a day
641 No. Orange, Orlando, Phone
Longwood.
Lake
Mary,
Lake
bolstering.
All
Work
Guaran­
spare time. Everything fur­
(I Arden 4-2401.
Monroe, DeBary.
teed. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
nished to start. Write Lucky
Co.. FA 1-2117, 1301 Sanford 36. Boats • Melon
Heart Cosmetics, Dept. C46JC, 27. Special Services
hve.
Memphis, Tenn.
Gateway To The Waterway
FRIGIDAIRE
ROLLAWAY, Ilospl al and Baby
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Sales ft Sendee
17. Mule Help Wanted
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthRobson Sporting Goods
G. II. HIGH
FURNITURE CENTER
MONTANA. Dam construction.
304-6-8 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-3961
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5-3315 Pays
1100 French Ave.
Long project. Top pay. Send
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
Ph. FA 2-7953
30c ft stamped envelope for
38. Trailer* * Cabanas
“ Coos.ructlon News." IDCO, Box SEWING MACHINE SERVICE*.
1939 ELCAR house trailer, 10* a
For service on any make of Sew 31. Articles For Sal*
483, Kirkland, Wash.
30', like m w , sacrifice. FA 2-8493,
Ing machine parts and accesscries or Rentals call or write WORK CLOTHES, boots, shoes,
19. Situations Wanted
HOUSE TRAILER, closed In c a .
to Sanford Sawing Caster, 104 itraw hats, luggage, tents, tarpi
bans,
complexly
furnished.
WORK WANTED. FA 2-4016.
South Park Ave. Pb. FA 3-9411.
Army Navy Surplus, 310 San­
Can be seen Weklva Fish Camps
ford Ave.
IRONING to do in my home, 1006
CaU collect CY 3-6012, Orlandos
HEATING
W. 25th St. Phone FA 2-9346.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes ALL ALUMINUM '36 model Nasue
DAYS WORK. 3 days. 1602 W. 200 So. Fatk Ave. Ph. FA 2-4234 walkers.
trailer, 28* x 8', one bedroom,
FREE DELIVERY
13th Place.complete bath. Used only by
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
Prescriptions our Specialty
adults. Nice clean buy. Mort*
W. L. HARMON
20. Babysitter*
FAUSTS Rx Mellonvllle
gage of $360, equity required
Ph. FA 2-4223
Ph. FA 2-7107
$640. Tel. FA 3-616*. Elder
CHILD CARE in my home; PineDO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER.
Springs.
crest area. FA 2-9379.
ARY HELP? . . . an application EXTRA small Chihuahua, less
than 3 lbs.; 175ft cu. ft. freeter; 39 Automobiles • Trucks
letier that will "get the Job";
FA 2-7853.
club paper; attar dinner apeech;
'55 CHEVROLET 4 door Bel Air;
high school or college themr or
new paint, seat covers; motor
e n a y on all but scientific sub­ HANDIMAN garden tiller ft cultlvalor, new motor, many imple­
overhauled. FA 2-3781.
jects. Low rates. FA .2-4033,
ments available. FA 2-8809.
evening*.
1950 CHEVROLET, reasonable.
PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service Electrolux Cleaners
Call FA 2-8910 after 3:00 p.m*
on Xerography, Offset Printing
Sales — Service — Supplies
1933 JEEP station wagon, 4-wbeel
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality
Neil Klndy — FA 2-6806
drive. FA 2-4008 after 5:30.
and Service, our stock in BONDED REPRESENTATIVE
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
21. Iieauty Salons
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th St.,
FACTORY TO YOU
i f Sanford's i f
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON FA 2-2772.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
i f Finest Cars i f
2610 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1399
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
• In The Showroom
rail
with
plastic
ends.
Plastic
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
Under The
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
programs,
etc.
Progressive
cords.
★
STARS ★
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
Sonkurik (iluaa uml Paint Co.
306
West
13th
m.
Beauty Salon
210 Magnolia
Pli. FA 2-4622
Walktr Building
2510 Oak
FA 2-7684
ANTIQUES ft REPRODUCTIONS
Lamps, Glass and China, Hutch,
Sept, ft Oct. Special! Cold wave,
Dry Sink,
Desk, Cobbler's
Specialiiing In Heiting
rcg. $20-112.30. Regular $12.30
Bench, Clocks, Etc. Search your
and Air-Conditioning Only
wave—$8 50. Scalp treatment
attic. We repair and sell for a
FA 2-8321
with shampoo ft set $2.50. Oil 2302 Oak Ave.
small commission. FA 2-7268
shampoo ft »ct $2.00. H arriet's
FOR COMPLETE PEST
or FA 2-221)9. BIB French Ave.,
Beauty Nook. Evening appti.
800 FRENCH AVE.
CONTROL SERVICE CALL Sanford.
105 So. Oak. FA 2-3743.

FRIGIDAIRE
Sale* A Service
STKNSTROM REALTY
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom apart
House Wiring
Free Estimate*
TRADE
menl. kitchen equipped, 108 W. COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 S d Vlhlen'a Randall Elec rlc
lath street.
for home in country, with 10 10. Female Help Wanted
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
acres or more.
EXPERIENCED Typist and book­
FOR RENT
keeping machine A erator by
2, 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES
local firm. Apply for interview
ROSA L. PAYTON in own handwriting giving com­
plete detai ls. Box 30 C O TliC
Registered Real Estate Broker
Sanford Herald.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Uuwalha

Beautiful Lakefront

Wall

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
FA 2-8805
Sanford, Fla.
3 Senior Beautician*
Minnie Bess • Helen • Blanche
WELLS DRILLED
108 E. 2nd. St.
Phone FA 2-3914 PUMPS. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sires
SPECIAL THRlFoCT. 6th
We Repair and Service
$
10.00
wave
now
$7.oo
St. Johns Realty Co.
STI NE
$12.50 wave no*.v $3.50
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Machinery and Supply Co.
Katherine
Harvey
Beauty
Shop
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-0123
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6132
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-0834
FOR SALE: Wektva ntvsr Estates
29. Automobile Service
—130 ft. River frontage 6to ft. 22. Build • Paint - Repair
to Road Vs mile eff Rt. to. Call
AUTO GLASS
ROOM SPECIAL $14.93. Painting
after 6 p. m. FA 2-64T3.
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
INSTALLED
WHC1LE3ALE FOR CASH FA 2-6159.
Windshield
Back CJIu.sa
2 bedroom home in desirable
Door
(ihisx
Vent Glass
CUSTOM
windows
A
door*.
Boyd's
established neighborhood. $1,000
SERVICE
Shop, 307 Elm. FA 2-2816.
below current appraised value.
Scnknrik GIum.h an d Paint Co.
Payments after modest down 23. Building material*
210 Magnolia
I'h. FA 2-4622
pay ment - - Only $50 00 pee
month.' Don't wait! Call u* now! LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT .11. Poultry • Pets - Livestock
| Roofing
FHA Loans
P'ans
"We Trutle"
MINIATURE
Poodles.
While
FREE ESTIMATES
males. AKC registered. Excell­
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yri
to Pay!
ent Pedigree. FA 2-3(42.
B.
EDWARDS
REALTOR—INSUROR
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
We Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. rA 2-7898
111. M o rtg a g e L oans

$156

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

j 23. Plumbing &gt;ervlrea

1959
1959
1955
1957
1960
1958
1959
1955
1933
1953
1960
1959
1956
1957
1936
1957
1931
1931

PONTIAC Bonneville A / C ....... .......... ........ $2295
CHEVROLET ! j Ton Pickup .................... 1195
CADILLAC -I Door, Power and A i r
995
FORD Station Wagon V-8, Auto ........... ........893
OLDS Super M8 4-Door, Air Cond. ............... 2793
DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic ........... 1155
RENAULT, A Bargain In Economy...... - ...... 5J3
CHEV. 4 Door lk lair .............. ........................ 195
CADILLAC 4 Door
................................... 595
BUICK 2 Door H urdtop........ .......................... 495
CHEVROLET 2 l)r., V-8 .......... ................. . 1895
SI MCA 4-Door ................................... ..........._ 495
OLDS 2-Door, Powered .......... ........................ 695
CADILLAC 4-Door, Air C o n d ........ ......... - 1795
CHEVROLET, U Cyl„ 2-D oor.......... ....... . $595
FORD Ht. Wagon V-8, Sid. S h if t_________ 795
CADILLAC 4 Dr., ...................... .................... 595
CADILLAC .................................. ....... ........ .. 195

ONLY A FEW 196! NEW CARS
LEFT AT REDUCED PRICES
BUY NOW AND SAVE
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
2nd &amp; Palmetto ------ SANFORD —— FA 2-0711

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M IN I

Mom For Camivol'

bring m ate t* told tto** eU iw t
twe eights tic k week {root T to
•:M p.ra,
Tto Instructor will to Mrs. Es­
ther William* of tto Semlnol* High
fscuhy. Mr*. William* to a grad*
uata of tto U rim rity of Paorto

Ut CAROL iSTSOIT
LmHm of tto Htoby Craft Club,
dieting toot Wednesday at tto
Clto ’CattoriM tm ta CtoluoU,
plumed to taka aa actlra part hi
tto community*! amraal Fall Car*

Tto Littl* Rod flehooltous* will
DOW H I f u l l

llvllfw , W M U M *

day at tto school on tto earner of
Palmetto and Sixth S t, from T:J0
to • p.m.
Tto pobUc la invited and spec­
ial Invitation* are being extended
to the aervkn clubs and organi­
sation* which have given dm*,
work and money to tto aupport
and maintenance of tto school far
retarded children.
Tto Seminole Association lor
Retarded Children and tto teacher
and volunteer* of tto school will
to tto hosts tor tto open hen**
and refreshments wiR bo served
during tto evening.

I t o taxt win to tto Borltta
"Self-Teacher la Spanish,” pub*
Ustod by Browet and Dunlap. Tto
tost a*11a for $3.00 and tto only
ottor cost will to a rogtotratlon
ft* of t t t o . Tto night* on which
tto claaaaa arc told win to do*
tarmlncd at tto organisational
mooting Monday.
Information on this cours* I*
available from E. 8. Douglau, Dl*
raetor of Vocational and Adult Ed*

ah a).

Schoolhotise
Sels Open House
On Wednesday

'Hi* chib will conduct a booth
with Hi m taaludtng atuffod toy*,
to tjr billows, apron*, crocheted
fa ifln , pillow ***** and many
*&gt;. 4 handmado article* for sale, SS3m &amp; X -

West
claimed
Proaidont
Kennedy's
United Xatiees speech today, de­
scribing it so "Impressive,1
jostle" sad "sold.”
Even unofficial Soviet
praised what they took to be in­
dications of “increasing U. f .
flexibility" ha foreign affairs. De­
spite seme d&amp;mtc&amp;j from Rus­
sian policy, these Moscow sources
said, tto speech appeared "mod­
erate and conciliatory
No official Soviet reaction was
available immediately. Tto Mos­
cow Communist organ Pravda
carried a IS-word dispatch on
page 8 reporting that tto speech
had been mads, but fid not
meat
Tto Chinese Communists
harsher.

'T to Red newspaper Ta Kong,
published in Bong Rang, dismiss­
ed the speech as "empty propa­
ganda, u usual.” Tto Commnnist
publication made no mention of
Kennedy's comments on Commu­
nist infiltration of Sooth Viet Nam.
On* of tto few official com­
ments available Monday came
from Cambodia's Prince Sihan­
ouk, who met Ecactdy eftrr tto
speech. He said tto address was
“a very good speech, with a very
wise point of view and logical,
too."
London newspapers received tto
speech warmly.
Tto Daily Herald, formar pub­
lication of tto Laborito opposition,
called It a "bold plan for safer
world . . . President Kennedy
could at least to confident to car­
ried tto ' neutral countries with

"This la tto clearest, most for­
ward-looking declaration of Amor,
lean foreign policy since tto cold
war began,” said tto pro-Labor
tabloid Daily Mirror.
Tto independent conservative
Dally Talagraph said "th e n was
no mistaking his fervent sincer­
ity."

la Tarts, tfce ncwspjpcr &lt;&gt;*mbat said tto speech was "perfect­
ly adapted . . . to tto African and
Asian delegations which now con­
stitute a majority of tto UN Gen­
eral Assembly.”
Newspapers In Germany, cur­
rently tto principal eoekpit of tto
cold war. focused their comments
on specific issues.
Tto newspaper Allgemtine ef
Frankfurt praised tto “forthrigktness” with which Pneident Ken­

nedy "shrugged eff tto separate
peace treaty threatened between
Russia and Rad Germany . * . a*
a ‘paper p act” *
Newspapers In threatened Ber­
lin Itself were concerned by what 6
they regarded .a* Kennedy's fail­
ure to atato clearly Ms policies
on oomo phases *f to
German question.
"Whpt wm realhr need In ---boor is an official statement from
Washington t* to wtottor tto
freedom of West Berlin atorid to
bought nt tto prieo of r i m i l a tfen of Gorman wunifleriton"
said tto Morgcnpoet
*
This was an ovidcnl reference
to weekend Washington reports
that tto United State* was pre­
paring to agree to some farm of
recognition ef Communist
Germany.

CASH PRIZES WEEKLY
3rd Annual

FOOTBALL
CONTEST

Bob Crumley Agency
FA 2-0375
Atlantic Bank

CASH PRIZES will be awarded each
week (in accordance with Contest Rules be­
low) a i follows: 1 s t PRIZE: $10,2nd. PRIZE:
$6,3rd. PRIZE: $4. Nothing to Buy, Nothing
to Pay, No Obligation.
THIS PAGE WILL APPEAR EACH
WEEK DURING THE FOOTBALL SEASON

Building

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•

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•

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MOORE PAINTS

SENKARIK GLASS &amp; PAINT CO.
210 MAGNOLIA

FA 2-1622

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/

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C O N C R E T E PRODUCTS

CONTEST
GET 1 GALLON
FREE!!

• 10 football games this weekend a rt placed, one
in each ad on thin page. Indicate winner by writing
in tha name of team opposite the advertiser'*
name in the Entry Blank. No scores. Just pick
winners.
• Pick a number which you think will be the high­
est number of point* scored by any one team on
this page and place thin number in the space pro­
vided in Entry Blank. This will be used to break
ties.
One entry only to euch contestant. Entries must
be brought to the office of this paper or postmark­
ed no later than Friday Noon, Sept. 29.

M ary Carter Paints
201 W. FIRST ST.

FA 2-3619

CLEMSON VS. MARYLAND

114 S. PARK AVE.

FA 2-9H60

HARRY'S BAR &amp; PACKAGE
Old Milwaukee Beer

6 Pack

Gin, Vodka, Creme de Menthe
Seagram** 7
Ancient Age
Old Crow

$ V 9
h # Fifth

Old Hickory
Echo Spring
Old Siagg
0 A W 7 Star

$ ’2 8 9
h # Fifth

Uaher'n Scotch

$1.09

$2.99

Mai or
bring entry
blank to:

OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK
(Reasonable Facsimile also Accepted)

Corby’s
9A. 19
Full
^
Quart

Duncan McGregor
Crawford'M
*AT*
**

Football Contest Editor
Sanford Herald

Fifth

House of Stewart

$-1.50

RULES

Sanford, Florida

My Name l a ............................... — Addreaa
........—.....- ..............
Rob Crumley A gency------ —— Winner
— ............... Mary Carter P ain tn ...................— Winner
......... ...... — ---------Harry’s Bar — ........................ - Winner ------------ -------- - ........
Senkarlk Glana &amp; P a in t............... Winner .............. ................ •'............
Chapman Concrete Product*..... Winner -------------- --- --------------Seminole County Laundry .... — Winner --------------------------------Plnecreat Inn ..........- ............ —• Winner .........—- ................... Sanford Linoleum ........... ..
Winner ............................
OK Tiro S h o p ..........— ..............- Winner .............. .........~~..... — ....
Wert Jewelry ..........- ..... — ..... - Winner .............. .................. ...........
I th in k ...... - ......... .... will be the most points scored In any one game.

Match Your Skill With Other Local Football Experts!

NOW YOU CAN GET —
The Finest Tim
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MOHAWK

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fi&amp;pcuAA

PRICE
(With Your Rccappable Tim)
2418 8. FRENCH AVE.
ALABAMA VS. TULANE
—

m u ltim
FA 2-7480

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ASPHALT VINYL &amp; RUBBER TILE
UNOLEUM - CARPETS
FREE ESTIMATES

•

FLOWER BED BORDERfl

PROPERTY LINE CORNER POSTS

Also • 8111s, Lentsle end Door Header*

CHAPMAN
C O N C R ET E PRODUCTS
106 N. Elm Av*.

FA 2-6192

AUBURN VS. TENNESSEE

PILLOW RENOVATING
Feathers ntcrUixed
under ultraviolet light
and placed in new
ticking.
LICENSED BY —
STATE BOARD OF HEALTH

SEMINOLE COUNTY
. LAUNDRY
FREE

FA 2-3253

PICKUP &amp; DELIVERY SERVICE

FLORIDA VS. FLORIDA STATE

PINECREST INN

Our Specialty

P R E M IU M

Sensational

#

FUEL DRUM POSTS

BLOCKS

SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPE INSTALLATIONS

Slrslu-l hlcf, Uhitr Sidewall
Tubeless

TIRE

PATIO

819 W. 3rd. ST.

MANY OTHER BRANDS ON SPECIAL J !
GEORGIA VS. VANDERBILT

•
•

EXPERTLY REPAIRED BY
A CERTIFIED WATCHMAKER
ULTRA-SONICALLY CLEANED
ELECTRONICALLY TIMED

(f)sud Jewelry Store
202 E. 1st

FA 2-0181
L 8 U VS. TEXAS A R M

Spttciah
CARPET FOAM BACKING $2.98 sq. yd
LINOLEUM
89c sq. yd.
VINYL ASBESTOS TILE
10c each

SA N FO R D
LINOLEUM &amp; TILE COMPANY
127 W. U t SL
FA 2-3241
MIAMI VS. PENN STATE

*. r ,L A K S
CHICKIN-

Dine at the Sign
of . . . GOOD
HWY. 17-92 SOUTH

EATIN G !
FA 2-5965

FREE PARKING
GEORGIA TECH VS. RICE

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WEATHER: Shower* through Thursday. High today. 85-90. Low tonight* 70-75.
VOL. 53

United

Pres*

Leased Wire

Established

1908

WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1961

Polling
The County Redistricting Com | the 1,000 voters will be notified
mine* today announced new pre by poit card in the 'very near
cinet polling place, that will go futaure" of Ihelr precinct change.
1 Serving on* the redmricting
into effect Jan. 1 for 1,000 of the committee with Mrs. Bnice is
17,000 registered voters la the County Engineer Csrlton Bliss
county.
snd Zoning Director Robert
Sup*, of Registration Camilla I Brown
Bruo* rvponed this morning th at) Seven new precinct* were
created by the redistricting com-

UNITED FUND CAMPAIGN WORKERS get to work in earnest as they
open their'campaign headquarters office in the former bookkeeping de­
partment of the old Florida State Bank Building a t 103 W. First St. Sec­
retary. Mrs. Mary Higgins checks the files with UF President Bill Bentley
sa Campaign Chairman. Sonny Raborn geta busy on the telephone and
publicity chairman. Joe Leary starta putting up the national poster.
(Herald Photo)

Seminole Mayors
Hit Attitude Of
County Board
Communlcstloa between
the
County Cemmiasion snd the var­
ious mayors, individually and col­
lectively, does not exist, four may­
ors sgrecd at a meeting Tuesday
la Sanford.
They decided Ihat they would
G ry to work out some form of lia­
ison between the two group.,
pointing out that both the County
Commission and the towns have
to live together and that therefore, they should try to work to­
gether.
Attending the luncheon session,
called for the primary purpo.e
of discussing the five-year road
p ro g ra m , were Mayors Joe Baker.
TUnford; Les Gary, Oviedo; Joe
Laird, Casselberry, and A1 Lorms on, Long wood.
The mayors took the position
that since most of the County’s
tax moneys corns from the muni­
cipalities these towns should be in­
formed as to how the money was
being allocated and why. They
ask) that the County and tha varua towns have common probma and that by being Informed
and working together on various
issues, better results could be ob­
tained for all of the county’s resi­
dents.
Discussing the road program
they said that the County Com­
mission bad lilted certain paving
projects, but that no one knows
when any of thc.e jobs will be
^parried out — this year, the next
or the next end so on. further,
they said, they did not understand
why some roads were .elected to
be paved; that if someone could
give them a reason for their se­
lection they would feel at least
that they had been informed.
For this reavon they said that
they were not sure that the tax
moneys were being spent as they
Should be.
Turning to annexation of ad­
joining areas, Mayor Izirmann
said that there should be a uni­
form law to regulate this. He said
that the Legislature had passed a
law for Longwood. but that it is
unworkable. He cited Sanford's
plan at being one that would be
suitable for uniform adoption.

t

U. S. Blocks Reds
In Troika Attempt
UNITED NATIONS (U PD -Tbe
Soviet Union sought today lo bring
its troika rule in the back door
of the United Nations. The United
States barred the way.

Jet Fuel Ship
Burns, Sinks;
1 Dead* 27 Hurt

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 288

Listed

mRtee Including five In the Saoford area, one in Casselberry and
one hi Fern Park.
Last year there were only 18
precincts.
Precincts and polling places
are: 1—State Farmers Market,
southwest corner of French Ave.
and 13th St., Sanford; Precinct 2
—Scout building at th* rear of
Lake Monroe School; Precinct 2
—Home demonstration Center.
Piecieet 0— Altamonte Springsi

Fire House; Precinct 2— Oviedo
Town Hall; Precinct I — Geneva
Lommunity House; Precinct 7—
Giuluota, old school house;
Precinct •— GoMenrod Com­
munity House; Precinct 9—Longwood Town Hall; Precinct 10—
Lake Mary Fire Station; Pre­
cinct I t— Altamonte Community
House; Precinct 1*—Forest City,
Precinct II—Longwood Element­
ary School; Precinct 14 —Lyman
School Gym;

Congress Quits;
Senate 'H ow ls'

Precinct 12— National Guard
Armory in Sanford; Precinct I t—
Bear
Lake,
Florida
Power
Lounie;
Precinct 17— Caiaalberry Fire
Station; Precinct I t — Farm ers
Auction Market oa Fwy. 17-92;
Precinct I t — Seminole High
School; Precinct 20— U ps'la
Presbyterian Church; Precinct
21— St. Johns Builders, Builder*
Model House; Precinct 21— Jew .
ufv Educat'.ooif Building oa the
northeast corner at Magnolia Ave.
and Itth St. In Sanford; "Precinct
23— Fern Park, Prairie Lake Lagion Hall.

J V U V A .. .

MOREHEAD CITY, N.C. JUPD
A apcctacular fire fed by a ahip
load of high octane and jet avia­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Congreaa ended ita longest
* * C l« C
tion fuel burned out of control for
session
in 10 yeura today with the Senate howling in rage at Not Interested
more then 12 hours today. One
■y LARRY VKR8UEL
NEW DELHI (UPI) — Indian
man was killed and ai least 27
the House’* crafty tactics on the final bill.
Nobody asked me, but did the
Prime Ministar Jawabarlat Nehru
Injured in the explosions and fir*
&lt;The House went home early, and as a result the Senate Tuesday apparently ruled out any
that turned a 800-fool tea-going County Commission get Civil De­
went
home mail.
chance of hU becoming w u e ttr y
tanker into a white hot blast fur fense approval before they agreed
The
Senate quit at 5:16 a. m. adjourning Congress until general of tho United Nations.
nice.
to advertise for the purchase of 13
next January. Tha Houi* had adThe fuel-fed flames were shoot­ radio units?
• • •
ing 72 to M feet high above the
journed sine die at 3:20 a. m. EST, Effective Cure?
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UPI) - Th*
charred tanker, US NS Potomac,
It stems tha County Commission
a move that nearly stalled final
aground only about 100 yards is unhappy about all the time
president of tho American Can.
adjournment.
By JANE CASSELBERRY
from storage tanka containing 22 taken up by citizens at board
cer Society said Tutsday that
The Senate's testy temper had drug treatment ot cancer la near
A formul meeting of property owners of Winter Park million gallons of fuel oil.
meetings and Tuesday voted tq
been fueled by th* fact it had tha point of being an effcctlvo
The white-hot hall of Ike 880- limit the time for each complaint
I)r. between Hibiscus Rd. nml Mnrigold Rd. in the Queen's
been In continuous session for 10 cure of the disease.
foot tanker had crarked scrota lo 20 minutes . . . What we would
Mirror South area of Casselberry was held Tuesday night to the middle and settled te the
hours and 18 nlinutea before ad­
like to kftow la . . . W-w-w-h-h-adiscuss the possibility of paving this section of Winter Park bottom, it* stern Jetting ay.
journing.
But moat of th* anger On Record
a-t hap-pe-n-a l-f o-n* of o-u-r
The fire ted on quantities of
Dr.
was stirred by th* fact that the
J *
DETROIT (UPD—Tha Episcopal
ccc-itlt-e-n-a sss-tut-t-e-ra?
House had Dim-flammed th* sen­ Church was on record today (or
Of the 10 persons present, representing 15 of the 25 af­ the vessel's cargo of 60,000 bar­
• • •
rels ot fuel oil in the bow section.
ator* with an adroit parliamen­ an end to racial discrimination
fected properties, the concensus
Didn't the City Commission hold
Flames shot higher each time
tary maneuver.
of opinion, with two exceptions,
with a resolution saying that “pre­
an
“informal"
meeting
alter
tha
tlie bow settled, spilling more fuel
Beforo th* Houi* quit, it passed judice la Inconsistent with tho
was favorable for proceeding with
press
walked
out
Monday
night?
*
onto the water.
a 2LI'JoJt:l.1Jlt4 supplements! mon­ gospel of Jesus Christ."
• • •
some type of paving project.
Smoke in the fire area. Just off
a
j
'
1
*
*
%
ey bill, leaving tha Senate in a
One
guy
from
Bear
Lake
c
a
n
t
A petition, bearing names of
mulii-million dollar waterfront
take tt or leave it position be­ Session Out
In
Tuesday
to
(ell
u*
he
wanted
^
~
those resident! willing to pay an
installation* including the state
cause only President Kennedy
WASHINGTON (U PI) —The La.
to
know
that
if
our
County
Com­
amount not to exceed filOO for
ports authority ocean terminal,
could recall th* House.
bor
Department has decided lo
mission
was
so
progressive,
how
each lot and intersection, will be
was so thick K blo.ted out the
The senator* nearly left I t Sen­ boycott a conference of state em*
come work was supposed to have
W «i M.V k
drawn and presented at the Oct. tt
morning sun.
ate GOP leader Everett M. Dirk- ployment directors la Atlanta M at
Hoard of Aldennen meeting.
The 20 million tanker itself was started on Bear Lake Road in
June an# to thia day nothing has CDR. J. E. ANDREWS will sen, railing th* House move an week because sessions a rt acneda
complete
loss.
The question of lowering the
WASHINGTON ( U P i)-A pub.be the gu*it speaker at a "outrage," said it was time lo uled to be held la a segregated *
Officials said it was the worst been done.
road elevation will be left open to
lie wo»’ * appropriation* U&lt;l up wMterfrodt disaster in Morchead
a * a
.
'm eeting of the men’s club fiqd out whether th* congress­ hotel.
it+ taw n, however, it will be pointmen
could
get
sway
with
such
an
proved
oy
Congress
»n&gt;
to
of
the
Church
of
the
Nativ­
The
committee
studying
court­
|
Chy'a
history.
id but that a desired feature of
Ike For UN Post?
'
This town of 8,000 was tense house needs will not recommend ity at Lake Mary at 7 p. m. "affront."
the having will be to raise the the White House Tuesday included
Th*
threat
to
adjournment—and
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
—
San.
today
at
the
Chamber
of
a
courthouse
annex
In
South
Sem­
throughout
the
night
because
of
2192,Out
for
an
economic
evalua­
level a t the corner of Hibiscus as
Jacob K. Javlta (R-N. Y.) pro.
a meana of preventing water min­ tion of the proposed cross-Florida the danger to the aviation fuel inole . . . and of course no new Commerce. Cdr. Andrews possibly asking th* President to
posed Tuesday that former PreaU
rail
th*
House
back—was
mad*
facility.
Tha
boys
are
drafting
the
terminal
which
if
ignited
might
will
speak
on
Communism.
ing from Wilshire ' Blvd. in barge canal.
threaten the entire waterfront. final recommendations now, but Also on the program will real when Dirksen asked a quo­ dent Eisenhower be named UN
Howell Park from washing out the
Tho action represen ed appro­ National Guardsmen patrolled the it will spell out the utilization of be a film entitled "Commu­ rum call. Rut ha withdrew the re­ secretary general until a succes­
culvert on Winter Park Dr. as it
val by the House and Senate of area. blocked off the Morchead more courthouse space . . . es­ nism On The Map." The quest after confering with other sor to Dag Hammarskjold la *e.
did on three occasion* last year.
Ciiy-IL-autort causeway and help­
lected.
leaders,
public is urged to attend.
The proposed paved street a compromise committee's re­ ed direct traffic. Th* harbor area pecially In the• basement
• •
Renat*
Democratic
leader
Mike
would be 24 feet wide covrred with commendations. The House had was scaled off.
Plenty of surprises when you
Mansfield wound up by assuring Commission Meets
six inches of soil cement with a originally recommended only 250.E LISA BKTHVILLE, The Coogo
look at the list of lawyers Inter­
tha
Senate he would never again
double bituminous slag surface.
ooo, but the figure was upped by
ested In the county attorney's job.
consent to an adjournment reso­ (UPI)—A four-man UN-Katangcse
the conference committee.
One name knocked me right out
lution with th* House before th* cease-fire commission met for th*
The committee emphasized,
of my 275 dollar chair.
last legislation had been cleared first time Tuesday night but tha
• • •
meeting broke up when the Xahowever, that the action was not
to Hi* Renal*'* satisfaction.
There probably will b* some
After nearly two hours of help­ tangrse demanded that the United
a commitment to build the canal,
heavy equipment moving onto Hie
Two Seminole County young ing other senators rail down Im­ Nations pull Its troops out of Ka­
which would stretch 182 miles
old bandalicll next week to atari sters, both under 10-years-of age, precation! apon th* vanished tanga.
from Jacksoville on the Atlantic
BERLIN (UPO—The Commun­
work on th* ntw marina. Final
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Two down tho St. Johns River and ists reinforced their wall divid­ plana will b* ready this weekend were put on strict probation by House, Dirksen relented. Follow­ Signed Into Law
Juvenile Judge Vernon Mlz* Tues­ ing a short reeete, th* senators
across
the
state
to
Yankfetown
ing Berlin today by building a
veteran engineers were named to
NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI&gt;—P res­
and construction can start as soon day for vandalizing model home* passed th* bill, and a commit­
on
the
Gulf.
To*al
estimated
cost
third
barbed
wire
barrier
and
dig-,
.
.
.
.
.
newly-created jobs today and
ident Kennedy Tuesday signed
in
Howell
Park.
tee
advised
Kennedy
by
telephone
of
the
canal
is
2173.6
million.
ging trenches near the American *« ,h* ci &gt;
‘hemJ N*w* of
three others were promoted in a
Judge Mi/c cautioned Hie young­ that Congress stood ready to ad­ legislation making permanent the
sector border, West Berlin police the marina already haa given
major reorganization of the State
program permitting Americans to
Sanford
a
lot
of
publicity
—
in­
sters
that any further serious of­ journ.
reported.
Highway Department.
from
quiries
have
tome
in
from
people
fenses will mean strict punish­ "The President laid ‘thank*/" adopt orphan children
At some points, (he wall wa«
J. B. Wadsworth, former engi­
abroad. Nearly 10,000 children
in Baltimore, Charleston, S. C., ment.
built
e
\rn
.
higher—up
to
lo
feet
I
Mansfield
reported.
neer of contracts, was ap|»intcd
have been adopted under the pro­
from the ground. Hut a few East
Jacksonville and /just
Damage al the homes was rsti
The nine-month ••••■imi left a
administrative assistant to State
gram since 1927.
Berliners
»till
managed
lo
escape
a*
&gt;ou*
*8
lb*
Central
Fliirida
mated
al
26,700.
record
the
Kennedy
administra­
Highway Engineer Al Church.
lo the West despi e the latest i c*be»Judge Mi/e pointed out that the tion liked. But Republic-an* said it
W. L Barnette, Wadsworth’s
East German Communist moves.
boys would have been sent to in was "long on quantity and short Announcement Due
former assistant, was promoted
LOS ANGELES (U P D -F orm er
Four men cut their way through | Speaking of chairs, 80 new dustrial school but they were un- „n quality."
UNITED NATIONS. N Y. (UPIk
to engineer of contracts.
Vice President Richard M. Nixon,
—British Foreign Secretary Lord barlied wire, another scaled the theatre type chairs were installed tier to yeara-of-age.
Charles Hopkins, interstate cn
sent to the political sidelines by
Home said today ihe “world (an wall and a 60 - year - old man in H»e city commisston chambers
gineer for operations, was named
President Kennedy in last Novem­
not surv ive" continued Soviet | jumped from Hie fourth floor of j b'is morning. Coat — 11,43* — and
interstate engineer and federal
ber's electiun, is expected to an­
“ double-dealing."
an East Berlin apartment house they match Hie drapes.
aid coordinator.
nounce tonight that he will aeek
lie said a prune example of into the net of West berl n fire­
W. B. McGee, construction engi­ this was Russia’s anion in pre­ men who were waiting below.
a new office—th* governorship of
Boh Crumley will move Into
neer, wai promoted lo assistant paring lo resume nuclear testing
TALLAHASSEE (U Pll _ The California.
The West Berlio city govern­ hii new building on W. First St.
state highway engineer for con­ while still negotiating, outwardly ment today swore in (he first 200 .Saturday. Open bouse will be bold
Board of guvrniur* of the Southstruction, filling a vacancy creat­ in good fai.h. at Gencv i on a | members of a 3,200-tnan civilian ’ometime In November. Moving
west Florida Water Management G i V 6 S R eH H O tl
ed by the deatfi of F. A. Seay.
District will hold its first business
MIAMI lU I'l) — The Taa.*
test ban treaty.
1 oolite reserve to b« used if Hie in with Crumley In Hie JJO.uuo fa
MIAMI
(
t
'l
'l
l
Premier
Fidel
P. J. White, former assistant
Lord Home, in an addns; bi Communists start a not
cilily will be Certified Public Ar- Ca &lt;tro said Tur-day night hi* te, l Brooksville, it Corps said in Washington Tuesday
district engineer (or construction Hi* UN General Assembly, said! Two American students who riiuntant John lllipatrick snd • glm* ha* thousand* of truop* was announced today.
(Charles Kamen's rejection from a
at DeLand, took McGee's old job. the only way for the world to get were convicted by a Communist
Architect F. Wade T.ve.
j irmly—with tha support of the House and Senate conferee* left Miami Rotary Club meeting in
out of the “ vicious “circle" in court on charges of attempting to
| teeming millions of Russia and in the public works budget a total December had something to do
SUB To Meet
which it i* involved “is for the help an East Berlin girl eicape to
Christinas is really arounJ the |{c,| Chinn—to defeat any U. 8. of 2200.000 sought by the district j with his rejection by the Corps,
TALLAHASSEE (Ui'li
The; Soviet Union and its friends lo the West have started serving corner now. One of the downtown »it«,k on Cuba,
lo r s water control study of the but denied that hi* turn-down
State Road Hoard will meet here abandon their doctrine of exploit, a two-year senlenc* in an East merchant* will have a Chnzima*
|„ . jw-minut* anti-Ametican (iieen Swamp area in l cntral represented a surrender to eonMonday, it was announced today.! ing civil strife."
I German prison.
tree and display Friday nfghl.
„ K fch
by nadio
| servattve critics.

W inter Park Dr.
Paving Discussed

4

WuF*
mt

Canal Study Fund
Goes To Kennedy

Judge Puts 2 Boys
On Probation

East German Reds
Strengthen Wall

Road Deparlmenf
Appoints Five

m

Briton Warns Reds
They Face Trouble

Water Control
District To Meet

Fidel Rallies Red
Sabres At U. S.

'Average Home Offers Little Fallout Protection
By REUBEN K. KH.LEUREW it can find the most protec ion in but no material will entirely
(Part o*e of a series)
for instance, an inside hallway,’ shut out Hw gamma rays
To understand the action of
What protection does a person on the first floor of a two-story
gamma radiation the concept of
without a fallout abetter have house which t* nut exposed to “ half-thickness" is helpful. If a
against in* deadly rays which: windows or open passageways, i thicknesa of metal, half-inch lead
Pclersoo sj.d that approved for instance, reduces gamma
Qlhower down on an area after a
themonuclear device Is exploded.’ shelters otfer the best protection,, radiation by one half, the next
Thia is not an easy question but that homeowners who don't half inch will not reduce it to
have access to these ean fake zero, but only by one fourth. In
to answer, but there is nearly certain steps to make their homes one inch of lead then, there It
always some protection which will safer than they normally are. three fourths reduction. The third
keep a person from getting a full i Provisions can he mad* in ad­ "half-lhiclnett" of lead will re­
dose of fallout, said A. R. Peter­ vance lo prepare certain parts of duce the radiation by one-eighth
th* house so that radiation can the next by one-sixteenth and so
son Sr., civil deiense director.
U may be a ditch in an open b« reduced. Windows can b* cloa-j on.
field or a concrete bridge on a ed with materials, such at brick,
It would
feaeh xero, but
high w ay. If a family is at home, which resist th* penetrating rays.j lor practical purposes th* radix

f

Hon could be reduced to a point
where it would b« harmless.
This is one reasoa why ap­
proved shel era are advisable. It
would b« impractical to try .o
convert one's home into a shel­
ter and neat to impossible to make
it safe after a bomb had been
dropped. Houses with basements
offer Hi* best prole cl ion, but
•vrn Ihev* basement* should
have a built-in shelter for maxi­
mum safety.
“ Half-thickness**" required for
ad«quat* protection would be
about 34 inchet of earth. 24 inches
of concrete, or 3 inches of lead

Twelve “ hal^thicknes***', rf a
combination of materials would
glv* th* ism* protection. A
“ half-thicknc*s" of air I* about
200 fe*t.
Gamma radiation travel* in a
straight line and Ilk* light can
b* scattered around corners. The
amount of energy scattered will
depend on the angle, th« size of
the opening and Hie distance from
th* point of sea;ter.
Other consideration* which de­
termine the density of fallout are
dutane* from th* axplotloo, alti­
tude at th* bomb when it ex­
plodes and direction of H'c v'n lt
on the upper levels.

vans, Castro warmed over Hie
lines! of imminent attack that hr
bat been delivering for a year snd
* hslf, starting long befuie thr
abortive April invasion.

Shopping Fun

“ L ast tim e (in A pril) we de(ra te d lliriii . . . with our old a.rplane* and o u r v irtually unservics-1
able weapon* . . . because w* p r e - :
pared lo d etest th e m .” h r said.

J

Herald Index
Bridge ....
.. i’age 9
Classified — Peg* 12 A l'l
Comics
I’sgt 9
Dear Abby
Page 9
F.dilorie!
.
Page It
Entrrlainment __
Page 9

Legal* ....... Pag* 2 - 12 A 13
Puxal* ............. ....... Pag* 9
B u rirt?

Rpoil*

.

Page
8
Pa (r 4 A 7

Four more local people will have a xoUlen opportuni­
ty to win their choice of free merchandise Friday niifht
when the Downtown Merchants itKuin offer Rift certifi­
cate:* in conjunction with their promotion of "shopping
at home on Friday nighta."
In addition, bright light* and cheerful niuaic will
lend a holiday air to the neighborly, lei.turely shopping
hours as the city turmt un the Christman light* for the
occasion and radio station WSFK provide* continuous
music all through the evening hour*.
Top prize winner at the 9:15 p. m. drawing on th*
corner of Magnolia and First St. will receive |4 0 worth
of gift certificates to spend like money at the store* of
participating merchant* and the *econd prixe i* 830
worth. 820 and $10 worth will go to the third and fourth
place winner*.
Thursday’* Herald will carry two fun page* of tho
.special bargain* offered thia week by Downtown Mer­
chant*.

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The Forest Lake Berenth-day
Adventist Church of Forest City,
win be Host Monday to tepreaentathree I r e s *
II neighboring
thatches for n semi-annual meetM of the Central Florida Dorcas
Welfare Federation, Mra. Clyde
Williams, lander of the focal
•berth welfare society, aaid today.
The program, which will deal
with tha rtaponeibllity for tha
church and the heme In Civil De­
fense and preparedness for dis­
aster, will be under the direction
o f Mrs. Charles Burnham of For­
est City, leader ef the Federation.
Coast speakers wilt Include Fas­
ter H. M. S eh ^ q fO H a n d o .v re-

ARC Disaster Group Needs Volunteers
The Seminole County American
Bed Cnee Disaster Commt.tee
•cede volunteers to serve in
•belter* during time of sn enter*
gency, eLher nun - made or nstaraL
Those who volunteer, and whose
services ere accepted by the Bed
Cross, will, of occultly, be
away from their homes during
storms or other disasters which
might occur in our community.
The Red Cross feels very
etrongly about ita obligations to
alleviate suffering during .here
periods of disaster, but it Is only
through the Red Cross and the
cooperation of the citiisns of the
community that assistance can
be rendenri to tboso sat need.
To avoid confusion during time
of disaster, the American Red
Croce has established a disaster
commiUts that la prepared to
handle the emergency situation
and tha rehabilitation necessary
after an em ergencyT h e r e . e need for ahelter

of Orlando, the Adventists’ lists
welfare director) and Mra. K. A.
Wright of Orlando, state praaldsnt of the Dorcas Welfare Fed•rations. Mrs. H. V. Hendershot,
of tha local society, will givo •
special report oil Civil Defense.
Tha program also will include
reports from alt member societies
of the Federation of the wolfara
work done and plana will be mads
for the fall and winter work of
the groups.
At least $00 delegates are ex­
pected to attend the meeting,
coming from Altamonte Springs,
Apopka, Clermont, DaLand, Rus­
tle, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Ocala,
Orlando Central, 8L Cloud, BanforJ!'*tjrlando Sanitarium; ‘laUT
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Garden and Winter Park.

elusion with thoir annual vlalt to
By MARIAN R. JONES
Teachers and officers of tha tho Driftwood In Orlando for thoir
Ovfeda First Baptist Church dinner party.
Matting at 7 p. m., those at­
brought a tuccasaful year to contending served plates in cafstarli
style after which they retired to
a private room for tho dinner
party.
W. A. Ward Jr., retiring super­
intendent for tho post five years,
spoke briefly to the guests. Ban
Announcement of a special F. Ward Jr., who succeeds his
School ef Muaie at lialord's First cousin aa superintendent, the sec
Baptist Church next week from ond Ben Ward to fill thla position,
Monday through Friday Invites all than addreaeed the group, Intro­
ftn oaa interested In music and ducing his alat* of officers for the
aU churches of til* Seminole Bap­ ensuing church calendar year.
Rev. Jack T. Bryant, pastor for
tist Association to participate.
Books to b* covered in the T:M tha past four years, alio spoke te
f,m . until 1:30 p.mi dally sessions tha assembled guests.
Individual favors, tiny books en­
include "Tbe Progressing Vocal­
"Bible Blessings
For
ist," te be taught by Jack Cold- titled
in n , professor of vole* at Stetson Every Day/* wore pieced at each
Unlvsralty; "The Church Pianist," plate.
taught by Lou Bass, associate di­
Rav, Bryant presented gifts to
rector of Inatrumantal acUvities those who had served as teacher
and assistant pastor of Pineerait or officer for five years or longer.
Baptist Church;
These gifta went to W. H. Msrtln,
"Song Leading," taught by Mrs. Mrs. George Means, Mrs, Mso E.
G. Edmuadson, associate direc­ King, Mrs. T. II, Dunlstl, Mrs. Joe
tor of training and "Practical Mu­ I. Beasley, Mrs. J. G. Bessley, Mr.
sic Lessons," taught by Rev. F. and Mra. W. A. Ward Jr., Mr. ond
B. Fisher, pastor of the host Mrs. A. B. Tedford, Mr. »nd Mrs.
church.
J, Y. Harris, Ben Wsrd Jr., and
A School Choir of everyone at­ Mr. and Mrs, Lawson, A. Hardy,
tending the course will rehearse and Frank Whselsr Jr.
each evening under the direction
Others, In addition to those
of Professor Coldlron and on Fri­ named in Ihe above paragraph,
day night, a special program, present for the occasion included
•pen to the public, will be pre­ Mrs. Ben \V. Wsrd Jr., Mrs. Frank
sented by this choir.
Wheeler Jr., George Means, Joe
I. Beasley, .Mr, and Mrs. 8. It.
Itlgglns, Rev, snd Mrs. Jack T.
Bryant, Mr. and hire. Anthony
Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Aulin Jr., Mrs. W. If. Mnrtln, Mrs.
Frank C. Morgan, and Mr. nnd
Mr*.
Weaver,
By MARIAN R. JONES
Since T. W. Lawton, a teacher
of the First Baptist Church of
.Oviedo, waa unable to attend tho
Tocont banquet teacher* and of­
ficer* of tha church, a special ser­
vlet to present a gift to him waa
held at last Sunday's morning
worship hour.
Tho gift was presented by tho
Rev. Jsek T. Bryant, pastor, a* a
token of appreciation for aervicca
rendered the rhurch and Sunday
School during tho mora than SO
yoara he has taught there.
In eonveronlion with Lawton, he
revealed that ha had taught more
than SO yean, with more than 40
aa teacher of tha Man's Adult
Blbl* Class.
Lawton Is a well-known SemiHole County cititen, having also
servod a* Superintendent of Public
Instruction for more than forty
years.
Robert A. Dewberry Is alternate
teacher of the class for Lawton.

Th* Church Women of Christ
Church Episcopal in Longwood
have announced a schedule of
planned event* nude at a special
meeting earlier this month.
With Mrs. Charles Pasternack
presiding, tha group planned te
bold a covered dish supper on th*
aacond Wednesday of each month
and a Card and Game Party on
tha fourth Wednesday of each
month axcept during Lent.
An All-day rummage sale was
set for neat Friday and Saturday
on tha Parish House Grounds on
Church S t In conjunction with
this svent the women are request­
ing that all good, excess articles te
ba contributed for tha aale be
brought to th* Parlab House porch
anytime before the opening date.
Th* Economy Corner will continue te ba open each Monday
from • a. m. until I p. m. and on
Saltydaya from 10 a. m. until 3
y. as* lire, Fas Unpack advised.

tire guests of the Sanford Klwanis
Club and the RUi Theater on
Saturday morning at 9 a.m. to
see Bob Hope in “Alias Jane
Jamas."
National Kid's Day is an annual event which the Kiwant*
Club and tha Hits Theater have
cooperated in aponsoring to/ San­
ford children for tha past several
years. The program tor this year

Casselberry Church
Departments Plan
The Ht. Rev. Henry I. Louttlt,
Bishop of the Diocese of South
Florida, will msk* a visitation of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church in
Sanford a t tha 11 a. ro. service
Pet. 1.
At thia time. Bishop Louttit
will confer the Sacrament of Holy
Confirmation to a ciaes of adults
which has been preparing for the
rite* for several months.
The ancient and beautiful ser­
vice will b* upon to tho public,
Fr, John W. Thomas, rector of
Holy Cross, announced.

Promotion Day
By JANE CA88BLUFJ1RY
Sunday School department* or
the Casselberry Community Meth­
odist Church will observe "Pro­
motion Day” at 0:45 a. m. Sun­
day, Ifarold Wood, superintendent,
reported todsy .
Construction is well underway
on the badly needed new educa­
tional building, which, when com­
pleted, will help relieve the crowd­
ed conditions by adding eight new
classrooms, Wood said.

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Promotion Day Set
Sunday Behind Departments and
th* Baptist Training Union of the
Oviedo First Baptist Church will
observe Iheir annual Promotion
Day at Sunday services, Rev. Jack
T. Brant, paster of tha church,
announced today.

By BETTIE SMITH
The music department of the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church will
be in charge of the evening Ser­
vice Sunday for a program af in­
spirational muaie.
Officers of thin department are
Mra. Joe Reiidek, choir officer;
was arranged by WlUtam K. Jamea Reed, president! Janet
Johnson, vko president; Dot
Lovelace, manager of the Riu
Rlcketaon, secretary - treasures;
Theater,
Mra. V. Sullivan, robs chairman
More than 3,000 Kiwanis Clubs and Joe Rsndek, librarian.
over the United Statea will join
W. Leonard Jones, pastor, re­
with the Sanford Club In spon­ cently completed instructing a
soring this Kid's Day program. study course from tha Baptipt
The program will vary widely in Training Union Manual. Receiving
the different communitiea hut all
awards at the conclusion of tha
of tire Clubs wlU unite in miking
tbit sn outstanding event in the study were Mr. and Mra. Don
minds of the children of the na­ Claude Beach, Mrs. W. Kirkland,
Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Lowe, John
tion.
Better than *00 children oi‘ Black, Ronnlo Huggins, Mr. and
Seminole County and more than Mra. Hubert Conrad, Mr. and Mrs.
two million children of the na­ Tony Huggins, Mr. and Sirs. D.
tion are expected to participate W. Parkeraon and Carolyn Jcnklna.
in this one program.

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Choir Time Changed
The Children's Choir of the
First Christian Church will meet
Saturday st 2 p. m. instead of
at 10 s. ni. as is regularly sche­
duled, Mrs. Barbara Brown, direc­
tor, announced today.

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Fifty membeis of th* Junior end
senior Young Church Men of Holy I '
Cross Kpinrnpnt Church attended H
a romhlnrd meeting from 6 p. m. H
until 7 p. m. last Sunday.
2
At the conclusion of group bust- H
lies., junior members adjourned to H
Ihe Youth Lounge for nomination I !:
unit election of officers. Named H
were Josh Chase, president; Mark I ;
Kaborn, vice president; Dick B
Stulte, secretary and Dwight - .
Smith Jr., treasurer. Advisors for JrJ
tho juniors are Lcdr and Mrs.
lllrhard Htulte.
Senior*, meeting at the same
time in ths I'arlsh House, dis- M
cussed future events ami planned a f i
water skiing party for Sunday wfj
afternoon.
I jj*.
Their offictrs, sleeted la s t,
spring, ars Don Me.Murray, preil*.
dentj Nancy Sikes, vice president; ' “
Susan Halhack, secretary and M
Handy Chase, treasurer. Advisors j
are Lee Swrirls and Mrs. Kdie
Brown and assistant advisors are
Mr. snd Mra. Guy Allen.
Both groups remind that all
young people of the community,
regaidles* of rvligluua affiliation,
ire Invited and welcomed at meet­
ing* of the Huly Cross organiza­
tions for grids* ssvsn through 12.

iude for this assistance to your
County and fulfill a civic du.y to
your fellow citizens by calling
any of tha four numbers listed
in the telephone directory underC
American Red Cruse or you may
come by the Red Cross Office
at 122W Palmetto Ave. and offer
your services.
The America* Red Crow es­
tiva tha local community but
the workers must coma from the
local community.

Prairie Lake
Baptist T o Hear
Special Service

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The thirteenth annual Kid's Day
will be celebrated in Sanford on
Saturday,
The school age children in
SemlnoW County are Invited to be

workers that may be versed in
first aid, dieting, and infant care.
There is a t o a need for clerical
workers to help during the rehabUiutioo period following a
disaster.
If you feet that you are quali­
fied la these fields, and you have
the time, the Red Cross needs
you.
Lest year during Hurricane
Donna, Seminole County Disaster
Committee, In cooperation with
the Seminole County Civilian De­
fense, set up complete warning
service, shelters, and boused ISO
people during the height of the
hurricane. Many emergency calls
were bandied and families were
•vacua led to shelters.
Following the emergency, The
American National Red Cross
contributed $13,000.00 in grants
to persons in Seminole County to
help in the rehabilitation of -hose
people suffering damage from the

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VOL. 53

United

Press

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Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1961

8ANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 286

Press Accused Of Slanting

7 Die In Truck
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) A' truck loaded with 2t persona
overturned and burst into (lames
Sunday sight, killing sevea per­
sons.

No China OK Seen
WEST LONG BRANCH. N. J.
(UPD — Philippine Ambassador
Carlua P. -R&lt;nr.'*M&gt;
Sunday
that Red China will not be ad­
mitted to the United Nations dur­
ing its current session.

Population Guess
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Census
Director Richard M. Scammon
said Sunday the U. S. population
would more than double during
the life-time of a child now live
years eld.

A NEW FLAG which has
flown over the White
House and over the Post
Office Dept, in Washing*
ton, D. C., was raised for
the first time at the Cas­
selberry Post Office Satur­
day during official dedica­
tion ceremonies. Top photo
s h o w s Richard Cassel­
berry, Steve Kish and Dan
Cuasclberry, S c o u t s of
Troop 3-11, raising the flag,
which was presented, bot­
tom photo, to Acting Cas­
s e lb e r r y Postmaster Clyde
Kercc, right, by C. H. Glad­
den, assistant to the re­
gional director of U. S.
Post Office Dept., Atlanta.
(Herald Photos)

•

Training Speeded
WASHINGTON I UPI) - Army
reservists called to active duty in
the Berlin crisla are expected to
be combat ready in four months—
half the time required to train
such units in the Korean War.

"The biggest complaint seems to come from the
County Commission Vice Chairman James f . Avery
today charged-tb®. p ttis rvith slnwiiajF-ifrw.
about—.*•* * umnanU o f* *&gt;ust political itiartnsrA.
of the
&lt;w?tmJ” fPn and holding it up to ridicule.
county should know by now that political machines In
"Why hasn't the press stressed the accomplish­
Seminole County are dead.
ments of the present board instead of gunning for us.”
..
1* bow much money the pres* is goh e .iildz-d.
•• ' ing to spend on the funeral."
When questioned by a llcrmld reporter. Avery said
"Why hasn't the press mentioned the budget being
"I think reporting the accomplishment* of the commis­
held to six mills while effcciency has increased to the
sion during this calendar yenr is "lacking in stating the
public.
fncts and nn obvious attempt to ridicule the efforts of
"The head or the Florida State University govern­
dedicated individuals.”
ment department has complimented the commission for
"My concern,” Avery said. “ is not the lack of con­
its directive system and the reorganization of the road
structive criticism as evidenced by the press but the ef­
department hns increased efficiency over 300 percent,"
fect it will have on qualified civic minded individuals
Avery said.
who may have contemplated seeking public office.

Defend Berlin,

GOP Accused
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Democratic National Chairman Julia M.
Bailey has accused some Repub­
licans of trying to ''divide and
confuse" the nation fn the midit
of the Berlin crisis in in irre­
sponsible effort to win votes.

Confers With Adlai

Ex Klan Chief
All State
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — For.
mer Ku Klux Klan chieftain Bill
Hendrix asked the S:ate Supreme
Court today to cios* down Flo­
r i d a 's public schools and let (he
people vote on whether they want
to allow race-mixing.
Hendrix, old Olds mar, filed (he
writ of mandamus on his &gt;wn.
The court set no Immediate hear­
ing.
He brought the suit against the
State Cabinet which sita as (he
Board of Education. He asked for
a court order to the board clot­
tin g down the schools immediately.
HemTrix, of Old am a r, filed the
Constitution does not require any
state to furnish a school *ystem,
adding “it is more important to
follow ths due process of law
than it is to have schools.''
He said Florida's Constitution
prohibits race - mixing In the
schools and that it was not over­
turned by the U, S. Supreme
•jL’ourt, desegregation ruling of
1934.
The Florida Supreme Court, In
• '.previous case, has ruled Flo­
rida's segregation provision was
rendered unconstitutional by the
federal decision.
••In all stales where the Inte­
gration of schools has caused con­
flict, not one single state has
closed all of its schools, but have
iftried to close those schools orde­
red integrated by the federal dis­
trict courts,'' Hendrix maintained
He asked for an order closing
alt free public schools, followed
by a referendum vote of the citileai to "decide the type schools
Florida cituens want."
A number of schools In several
Florida counties have voluntarily
Integrated this year.

Facts, Ridiculing Board

NEW YORK iUPD—Argentine
President Arturo Frondiit con­
ferred Sunday night with UN Am­
bassador Adlai Stevenson. Frandiri flew to New York Sunday to
address the UN General Assem­
bly. He will meet with President
Kennedy Tuesday.

‘Missile Milestone*

12 Held In Plot'
To Kill Castro
HAVANA (UPI) — Cuban police neiictl 12 men who
Allegedly planned to ambush Premier Fidel Castro and as­

sassinate him with a muchinegun, bazooka and hand grenade
ussault, the government announced Sunday.
A statement by the minister of the interior charged the
U. S. Central Intelligence Agency IC1A) hail employed the

VANDENBERG AFH, Calif.
(UI’D — "A significant milestone
at a significant time in history"
was the way the Air Force de­
scribed today the launching of an
ocean-spanning 97-foot Titan mis­
sile from its protective under­
ground silo.

Lundies With Mao
TOKYO (UPI)—Retired British
Field Marshal Earl Montgomery
was the lunch guest of Chinese
Communist leader Mao-Da Tung
Sunday in the city of Wuhan, the
New China news agency reported.
"They had a friendly talk.” the
agency said.

men, Including Begundo Burgee, Ship Launched
the former governor of La* Villas
HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) Province under dictator Fulgrncio The world's largest cable laying
ship was launched here Sunday for
Batista.
the American Telephone and TeleIt gave no hint how the alleged graph Co. The 17.000-ton, lib-foul
plot was uncovered. Raids in three long ship was christened "The
LONDON (LTI) — The Soviet provinces rounded up the men and Long Lines.” after the long line*
Union disclosed Sunday night it brought in a haul of radio trans­ department of ATAT.
mitters. code messages and an ar­
ha* extended its three • man
senal containing huxooka*. ma- Plane Crash Kills 25
‘‘troika" principle to the field of r hi nr gun* and rifles, the govern­
ANKARA, Turkey (UPI I
Twenty-five persons, including one
general disarmament
ment said.
Under operation “Sport City,” American, were killed .Saturday In
Tass new* agency mad* the dsthe
government raid, the nieti were the eratli of a Turkish airliner
closure in a dispatch on a report
to
pile
with their weapuna into near here. Bernard W. Haven* o(
on Soviet-United Stale* disarma­
f car* hidden in a garage near Ilye. N. Y.. a Mobil Oil engineer
ment talks it said Foreign Minis Sporting (lily and wait for (.'astro | stationed in Turkey, was the
ter Andiei Gtomyko had turned to rid* by.
American victim.
over to the United Nation*.
One of the cart would shoot out
Tass said that in the course of and block the way ami then a Disposal Explodes
SOUTH
WILMINGTON,
III
negotiations between John J. Me“ " O '" * lommygun* and haxooka* was to rums speeding up (UPD—Jerry Touvelle, 5, wa*
Cloy, President Kennedy * disarm­
killed amt hi* grandfather, David
from behind and open fire.
ament adviser, and Deputy For­
To finish the job, the govern­ Motta, .v&gt;, injured when a gareign Minister Valerian Zorin, the ment said, the plotters planned to hage disposal unit exploded in t:*
Soviet Union made the following station a conspirator arruns the Iwieoient of their home hrrr The
i
road in a station wagon. An ex­ cause o( the blad was undeter­
points;
mined.
—Genera! ami complete disarm­ pert in hand grenades, he was to
ament ip 4 to 6 years with "strict W"w Castro's car to smithereens.
No details of the other alleged
international control."
assassination
plan* were disclosed.
—No "effective control," no dis
, Fingered as the matemiind and
armament.
a coordinator of anti-Ca«tro ac­
tivities in I-is Villa* Province wo*
MOSCOW lUPI &gt;—East German
t.uis Tnrmella, 30, a Cuban who
Communist ehiaf Waller Ulbrichl
i* married to an American.
A rush of break-ina hit the city
^ reived unannounced in Moscow
in a tH hour period over the week
today presumably for consulta­
police reported thia morning.
tions on the latest developments
Skeletons O f Two end.
Thiee ut the break-ins, according
in the Berlin crisis.
to Chief Roy Williams were con­
Llbricht, who srrived at Mos­ BERLIN (UPI) — Armed com­ Fliers Identified
munist
police
routed
200
more
SOMERVILLE,
N.
J.
(UPD
.
nected end according to Williams
cow Airport with a big entourage,
may got to Sochi on the Black East Berliners out of their homes Two men whose skeletons were were the work of (he «ame man.
along the barricaded border wltb found in the wreckage of s small
Early Saturday morning homes
Sea, where Soviet Premier Nikita
West Berlin yesterday.
plane in a remote wooded area of
Khrushchev was reported te he
Previously they had cleared out the Sourland Mountains were iden­ at 810 Elm Ave., *14 Myrtle and
^stationing.
. home* on Harter Strasse.
tified today as two prominent 918 S. Flench ae well as a gaiags
at 1002 8. French Ave. were en­
Even while the evictions were Guatemalan businessmen.
9 The East German Communist
State police at the Somerville tered.
boss probably will confer with in progress, a woman slipped
Police said that $90 was taken
Khrushchev on talks between Sec­ down a rope (ruin an East Btrhq barracks Identified the victim* a t
retary of Stale Dean Rusk and border apartment. Communist po- Manfred Kpolowils, president of a from the Myrtle Av*. address.
Police alao reported breakSoviet Foreign Minister Andrei lica tried to pull the rope up but large automotive firm, and J
•he dropped into e waiting West Alfredo Tabusb, owner of a d* in* at Castle Brewer CL, numetini-i
Gromyko in New York.
pertinent ttore. both of Guate­ over the weekend *• well a* AnThey alto probably will divcuis Berlin fire ael
deisou’s Do-Nul shop on Flench
Meanwhile, U. b- Army yeeps mala City.
the forthcoming air, land and sea
Stats police said tbs men had Ava.
force maneuvers of the Commu­ again have begun patrolling the
Nothing s i s apparently taken
nist Warsaw Pact powers, an- superhighway connecting Berlin disappeared six months ago while
Rtpuuied today by Iht official So­ ! with Weal Germany across lid on a flight f.'t^i New York to from tbeee places, according to
. Guatemala.
WUItta*
| milae at ewninunix territory.
viet cate new* agency.

'Troika' Applied
To Disarmament

East German
Boss In Moscow

200 More Evicted
By East Berlin

Six Break-Ins Over
Weekend Reported

Kennedy Tells World
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. said in Ida prepared addicts, Hnmmarakjold with s triumvirate.
Ho announced that the United
(UI’D —President Kennedy railed "while recognising the hiatorie
.States shortly would present to
on the United Notion* today to mid legitimate Interest* of others
the General Assembly a detailed
ill assuring European security.”
conclude "a truce to terror" hut
Urging other nations to Join this program for general and complete
By LARRY VF.RM1EL
warned that if nereseary the country in •‘dismantling tha na­ disarmament.
Nobody asked me hut ere we
Aa a start on disarmament, ho
supposed to pat the County Cum- i Western puwei* aie ready to de­ tional capacity la wag* war," the
mission on the bark fur doing the fend Berlin “by whatever means chief executive also offered spe­ railed for an immediate nuclear
cific plan* (or using military pow­ test ban treaty among all nutlons.
are forced upon them,”
job they were elected to do J
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Kennedy, making hie first ap­ er to keep the p,-ure pending a
Kennedy urged extension of the
UN Charter to the rest of the uni­
Nobody asked me but, it migh. pearance before the UN (irneiul start on genuine disarmament.
Kennedy recommended that all verse, thu* reserving outer epaco
be wise for the lie-aid to print Assembly, said them was no need
the entire welfare roll at least for a Berlin criais, but that the members of tha Unites! Nations for peaceful us* and prohibiting
once a year so sap taxpayers can Western powers were calmly re­ earmark special “peace • Keeping weapon* of ma*a destruction in
see where their taxes are going. solved to defend then''obligation* units" uf their armed force* for apace or on celestial bodies.
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and ecceea to a free West Berlin. UN use against hrushftre wars.
He warned of “smouldering coals
Four Couniy Commissioners as
"W# believe a peaceful agree­ The President mad* these points: uf war in 8outheait Asia,” partic­
He firmly rejected the Russian ularly in lows and South V letwell at the County engineer road ment i* possible which protects
superintendent
and clerk of tha freedom of West Herlln ami 'Troika” theory of replacing the Nani. The President rejected the
the court met in a closest door Allied presence and access,” hs late UN Secretary General Dag Russian theory th a t theso are
conference Friday afternoon. The
“ wars of lib*ration.*
commission refused to allow the
He rejected aa utterly Impos­
press in. Vice Chairman James
sible the idea of current differ­
P. Avery, when questioned by a
ence* flaming Into major conflict,
reporter after the meeting as in
■aying no matter how Inlenaa tha
what went on, said “ bang, bang."
current issues, "mankind muat put
s e a
an end to war or war will put an
Speaking of bang, bang, mem­
end to mankind.”
bers of the county survey team
While it haa been accepted is
killed a 31 inch coral snake .he
Work i.w expected tu atari this week in constructing two Western council* for some tints
other day. P. S. no pistol ws»
that a more or lea* permanent
used in the slaying.
new aclnml* in south Seminole County.
division of the Uermaniea w*a in­
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Poor President Kennedy must
day
afternoon,
awarded a contract tu II. L. Coble Construc­ Kennedy had spelled out accept­
be running out of money . , .
Only half of (he steps at the tion Company of Orlando for a new Hear Lake Elementary ance of a separate Soviet peacs
Sanford Post Office were painted. School and junior high school near Cmwellrerry at a com- treaty with fleet Germany .
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Tl*e results of the Jaycees com­ f
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The Junior high school plant,
munity development study will be
P o w e r s V lO rK
^ claaerooma, a
made public later in the week.
science laUuatoiy, a ehop and ad• s *
ministiativa suite wilt coat $4H;i,
Hear the smoke coming from
258.
the Longwood Fire Dept, meet­
Th# other school, a 211-classroom
ing* lately it so heavy it's fog­
elementary school a t Rear Lake
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Elbert
UNITED
NATIONS,
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ging the whole town . . . don't
know what S u yet hut if past —Small power uplomat* were will include a enfeturium, library Miller Brooks, his wife and 8 yearrecord* are any indication, you working Unlay on s plan lo ap­ ami administrative suit* and cost old son boarded a Piedmont Air­
lines plane here Sunday (or a
can bet the firemen are cooking point an interim administrator of I32H.173.
The Coble bid was Ule lowest uf Bight lo Roanoke, Va.
up something real good for the (lie United Nations lo replace the
late Secretary General Dag llain- fuur submitted. There was no local
Ten minutes after the plane took
whole city,
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contractor in the bidding. Other off Iroiu National Airpurt Brooks
Nego 1st ion* on a resolution combined bid* included (lu lter Co. was arrrstrd by the FBI the first
Five Herald employes from
l.ake Mary came in this morning which they planned lo submit to of Miami, ♦•sT.i.noo; H. J. High of under the new federal sky-piracy
asking to borrow money tor some (lie General Assembly sometime Orlando, I *38,.*(10; and J. 11Illicit law.
The FBI said Hu* plane's purser
real good glasses . . . said they tins week went ahead despile the Sapp of Orlando, $ttlu,tnru.
spent the weekend trying to find appearance of President Kennedy
Completion date for the schools discovered an automatic pistol
wrapped in a newspaper on th«
all that road paving going on before the awembly.
have been set for Aug. 1, 1!»52,
The assembly would he avked
seat near the 38-year-old Eagle
out there amt developed serious
lo name an intern administrator
Rock, Va., man.
eyestrain , . .
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witli the tide of secretary general.
The plane returned here. FBI
I. sure would hr nice if Presi­ A single nominee led diplomats
agents charged Brooks with vio­
dent Kennedy would stop sending In believe the person named to
lation of the law nuking it a fedhis post office lint shots down (he interim post would find him­
rral crime to carry a concealed
here with canned speeches #or self in a long term job.
weapon on an airliner. Brooks,
every post office dedication.
who said he had the gun for pro­
LONDON
(UPI)
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The
Soviet
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Say. what about the Palms Cut In Cuban Aid
tive"
NATO maneuvers in Turkey aware uf the law. He was released
Hotel? 1 thought it was gonna
on the border of Russia and under a J2.V) bond.
he renovated. The City Commis­ Fund Requested
Bulgaria, Moscow Radio said losion will meet at 8 p. in. today
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
Still Seized
and we hope some positive ac­ Senate Appropriation* Cuiiiliiittr* day.
Moscow Radio home service
HI'SUN ELL (U PD —State dev.
tion on this 'eve sore' wilt be ha* recommended a 50 per cent
heard here said III* Soviet Union erag« agent&gt; destroyed a listtaken.
cut in the IJil million which Pied- made a verbal protest tn (he
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dent Kennedy a'ked to continue
here Sunday and confiscated four
The city of .Sanford was given aid to Cuban refugee*, moil of Turkish ambassador Saturday.
The \ \TO ' Checkma #’* ma­ Jugs uf liquor. Tummy Ueen, uf
an additional priority boost (or its them in Miami.
neuvers included the l .S. Sixth the beverage department, said
proposed sewage treatment plant.
The progrum, begun U d fall,
Tbr city went up three points in has I,ceil financed in far thmugh Fleet. British, Turkish and Greek Wilbur Johnson of Sumter Couniy
forces, and t S. airborne troops. ha* been charged with puiiesa.on
tha priority ratings.
the Pieeulent's contingency fund. They began Sept. 12.
of moonshine and moonshtmng
Kennedy asked for • special ap­
"The very (act that such ma­ equipment.
propriation under tha health, edu­ neuver* are being held by NATO
W arsaw Powers
cation and welfare department for states at the present moment
Set Maneuvers
another year.
points to their provocative na­
Herald Index
ture," the radio quoted th* Sovi­
MOSCOW (U PD —Land, air arfd
Bridge . ... —........ Page 7
et pro.est.
naval forces of Communist War­
Classified
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saw Treaty power* will stage ex­ Boy Killed
. Pag* 8
Comics
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ercise* tn October and November,
CREST VIEW (UP!) — A 15- Esther Drifting
Deer Abby _ _.
Pag* 7
year-old Biloxi, Mias., boy, de­
BOSTON t UPD —Former IlurTas* reported todey.
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Editorial
Th* official Soviet news agency scribed by state troopers a* a run­ in an* Lather, which l o o p e d
Pag# 1
Eulartainniant ..
Tai* said th* eserciaea will be away, wa* killed early today when around the Atlantic during the
Pag* ! A 1
Legale ---- -held In Warsaw Treaty countries. struck by an automobile aa he weekend, la now 275 mile* south of
Ponte
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It said th* object of the exercises •ispt alongside • road east of Nantuekat and drifting north­
Society
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was to “check the result* of this Freeport. He was identified as ward, th* Weather Ruitau report­
ed today.
Sporte
AKara StocksUiL
year’s training."

W ork On South Seminole
Schools Set This W eek

First Sky-Piracy
Suspect Arrested

For Dag Successor

Reds Call NATO
Games Provoking

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Pcjre 2—Mon. Sept. 25, 1981

Ur. W. C. Buie Jr.. SO, 41*4 at
hie home, S7M 8. PreReh Are.,
Saturday night following a abort

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B e n Mirth 4, i m In Artlagton.
M all. Be had livid l i Sanford
far the peat 91 yetri. He waa a
member ef the Firet Baptiit
Chart* sad a Mistime member
a f toe Bias Tree Maaanie Ledge
119 ef Me uwamklag, Me. A retired carpenter, be wee balllf at
lam let!a County Court Houee
far a number of yean.
2 Survivor* are bia wife. Mr*.
* Fannie Cunningham ef Sanford;
&lt;a three daughter*, Mn. Blaaafca
m Malmborg ef Sanford, Mr*. Philip
2 Trued ef Germany aad Mr*. Jeha
2 Rader ef Sanford and four grand-

Funeral Memo with Dr. W. P.
Brook* Jr. affiefotlng. Burial will
be in Oak Lawn Memorial Park
*Mb p n i d h aarrlaea tn chargt
t t am laniard Maaealc Ledge.

HERE IB the exciting new J te p wagon now on diaplay a t Cordell's Repair
Company on Second St. Tho Jeep universal ia a rugged four-wheel drive
workhorse designed to make trails whern non* existed.
(Herald Photo)

An MNM Oft regueoted to
meet at the Ledpe H*U at i s
f. m.

Courthouse Records
Beni Battle Trantacttona .
From Mid-Fla. inveiiment Co. to
Richard K. Horton aod Anne K.
K. Horton, HUM .
Maetorbuildert Corp. to Billy B.
Byaa and Shirley C. Ryan, *13,400.

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T . u a a * a t t h ta t y s a ar* hereby
n o t if i e s one require* to greeant
ear Slatma an&lt; demand* erklik
y e a . a r . l i h e r of you, may h a t *
a g a l a a t t h a oaiata a f Alfred A.
MoQusen, deceased. la ta a f eal4
County, la Ida County J u d s o af
• e tn ln e la County. Florida, ot bio
a f t U a ia tha eourl houaa a f *ald
C ounty a t non ford, florid*, within
• l a s t calenda r month* from the
lim a af I k . firet publication ef
tkto notice. Kaek claim a r demand
shaU bo to writing, t o d shall atat*
t h o place o f residence and pact a f .
flea adOrtea a f I k s elalmant, and
sh a ll bo ( w o rn lo bp tk* claimh is sgont, a r atlornsy, and
a n y suck alalm a r demand not so
Iliad shall bo void.
I ftlona K. euthorlanii
AS o iooutor af Ik* Lost
Will a nd T s a ls m s a t a f
Alfrod A. McQueen,
dscoaiod
A. W. Waco, A U a r a e f
W ooScuff-Pocklna g l d f .
i a n f e r d , Florida
Puhllah Su l 11, t l , Otl. I, S
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TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:
Notice le hereby gleen (hat the
u n d tr e lg n e d . o ure uent t.« l h . - r i r .
tltlo u a
Name aiatule,'* Chapte r
Stl.SS, Florida klalule, will r*gIste r w ith the Clerk of tha Clrnult
Court, In and for demlnnl# c ounty,
f l o r liU , upon receipt of proof of
I k . publication of thle notice, tho
flctlllnuo nemo, t.i-wlt:
IIULLiailOltU gfK K D WAdll
un d e r which we a re e n s a a e d In
b u i tn e i a a t US* W n l l l t k Street.
Sanford, Florida,
T h a t the pa rty lnlareetad In eald
hualnoaa onterprli* la ao fnllowa:
FANNIK HKHMCK
DAVID KKitIICX
l«*t Metcalf Hulldln*
Orlando. F l o r i d .
A tto rn ey a t Law
I'ubllah: Sept. n . I t , I I , Oct. I

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TO; ROBERT J. MILLCn

Hospital

WilaUia Mutual Horn No. Two
to Raymood M. Millar Sr. and
Patricia L. Millar, 913,009,
Marring* AiflkaltoM
Harmon Ball, Orlando nod Alice
Idall Maine, Orlande
Traffic VlotoUane by JiveaUea
Land, Monroe Ronald — aga iS
year*. Violation of reatricted li­
cense; jsprlm ended by Court and
license suspended for 10 days.
Johnson, Robt. Edward, ege IS
; t t r i — Reckleis driving im! esoetding speed limit; reprimand­
ed by Court and license suspend­
ed for M days.
McGrath, Robt. Anthony, ego 14
years—Failure to give turn aignal
thereby causing an accident; re­
primanded by Court and Hernia
suspended 39 days.
Awaggerty, Stephan Brantley,
age II years — reckless driving
No driven licinte; Reprimanded
by court and advised le obtain
license.
Sloan, Norman E., age 1« years
—Failure to have vehicle under
control; Reprimanded by Coart
and case ^ilsrnltsed.
Gray, Richard Howard, age IS
yaars — Driving without a driv­
er’s license; Reprimanded by

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SEPTEMBER M
Admitelana
Elisabeth Mihcll, Oviedo; William
Hartman, DaBary;
Ganavlav*
Grinncli, Lake M*ry; Jtannie
Eldridge, Evelyn Britton, Doris
Strug Jr., Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mra. Willard Etdridge.
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Britton, Sanford, m boy
Mr. and Mra, Thomas Mikell, San­
ford, e girl
Dismissals
Sandra Tbompion, Winter Park;
Helen Strlpp, DeBsry; Blanche'
Pag*, DaBary; Croaby Hiyei,
Daytona Beach; Loyco Adams,
Longwood: Shirley Huntar, Lake
Mary; Lena Burns, Comslla
Deane, Charlotte Huckabone, Mrs.
James Kslrley'snd baby, John Enloe, Virginia Freeman, Nora Hoilingsworth and Patricia Prather,
Sanford

Avenue.

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Publl.h; kept. is. SI. IK.L |. I. | | l l

Plaintiff.

LCNU J. IdCdERVK, hi* wlf*.

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NOTICE OF l i l t
IW NORTH MlH FURRS | 0*1 HR
T O; f t l i a S H T R. MKdMKVK

Mestdonro Unknown

ARLKXK J. MKSUnVH

Raaidonea Uaknown

T s u a r . hereby aollfied t h a t a
C om pla int ta foroeloe* a certain
m o r ta a g o ancum horing the rollowIng d e K rlh ed r o l l propart), to.w it:
Lot ». n i n th “A", COUNTKT CLUB MANOR. BEIT

NO&gt; t. Onordijig to |h* plat

thoroof a s record** la Plat
Rook l i , Pag* l l , Pukiio
Raoords af ■•mlaoi* C ouat),
Flor.da,
ba a bati) filed a s . t a a t you In th*
a k uv*.«tyU 4 anil, a ad you or* r e ­
quired l a t * r t o o copy of poor
Anew or or Pleading ta t l . Cootp l s i a t on p l a l n t t r r a m i n t ) ■, Andoreoa, Rwek. W ord * D*on. l : i
K ait
Central
Avenue.
Ortendo,
F lo rid a, a a d M e m e origin al Aaewor o r P le ading In tbo atftce or
tho C lerk o f Iho Circuit C-&gt;urt oo
or befuie the s l r d day of OvioLar,
1**1. If y o u fa ll t* do to, a d e ­
er** pro e sn fete n will be l a k t a
again*! you f e r th* relief demand*
*4 Ik th# C o m p la in s
.
T h is None* ekall be p u blliled
oau* a w e e k fo r fuur cnneaeuitt*
week* In lh* Baaford Herald.
WtTXKJi* mv band and afflutol
•eel of office o t donilnnl* l.'nuntr,
Florida, llna H o t day of Soplom-

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A r t h u r H. Bookwllh, J r .
Clerk a f C ircuit Court
A
Ry M a r t h a T. Vihleu
Deyuty Clerk

gueilah; EoyL M, Oet t *. II. IS*! j

Tan Can Devalep FUm

Ham Center SKcesO
— Western Cornfed P O R K

Loin Roast., is- 49
Center Cut Pork Chops - 69
First Cut Pork Chops . . . 39
Young Tender Beef Liver 39*

Only ONCE
here it dee* BIGHT

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Wilnom

WIEBOLDY C lM r a S k « f
III B- Park
Seafood, Fla.

VELDA

Clear brooa

BUTTER

COTTAGE

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Quarters

RBrsenollsmi;

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Red Film

K c i i a t t k U. MpouMIng

DANIEL W. EL’RNIIAU and BAR
BARA A. KUHNHAM. hie wife, cud
J* 2 J E R7’ " «ki*KHVB a .,j AR-

Scisnthti have found that noma
plant species literally poison their
neighbors — and eometlmea one
another.

Great for Grilling
Baking, Broiling, Frying

LIBBY’S CANNED MEATS
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Chopped Beef

Spaghetti

FINANCE
A ttern s y fur P U I u tlr r
kekfurd A llantlr Notional
U lda , Sanford. F lo rid a

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Tho PrtabytsrUn Man's Club
will have their guest, Km Wecktr
of Winter Park, at their dinner
mailing at 7 p. m. Tuesday In tha
Educational Building of tho
church.
Wackar will speak on “A Faith
for Saturday, Too.” Las Ginks!
president of tha Winter Park
Rotary Club will alio bo n guest.

MON. tbru WEDS.

wfot'i mom.

Orlando.

I * T H I CIRC UIT COI RT OF T HE
NINTH J L D I t U I . f u n i t IV
AND FOR SHBlnOLR t ' O t V T t .
FLORIDA
CHANCRE V HE.
T H E BOSTON FIVE CENTS KAYINOO BANK.

Presbyterian M en
To Meet Tuesday

for everything
on your list!

*'»**• Word A Don. 113

C e ntra l

Born Jnne 22. 1911 in Inv*rne»«,
ha had lived in Sanford for the
gait 23 year* and wee employed
by Winn-Dixie Stereo at Market
Manager.
Sum tor* are fcla wife. Mr*. Lu­
cille Buia of Sanford; hie mother,
Mrs. W. B. Crenshaw ef lnveraeat; hla father, W. C. Buie Br. ef
Inremett; two sisters, Mrt. C. M.
Hoffman and Mra. J. P. Robert*,
both e f Leetburg; four brother*,
H. L. Buie of Eattman, Oa.. M. A.
■ Ia V* City, J. W. Bute ef
S ta to n . Ttx. and B. B. Bole ef
New Orlaant, La.
Funeral invitee were Kbedultd
for 3 p. m, today at Bri_»n Fun­
eral Rom* with Dr. W. P. Brook*
Jr. officiating. Burial waa te be
in Evergreen Cemetery.
Active Pallbearer* named were
David Karla, A. B. Renton, W. A.
Adam*, Layman Goodman, R. W.
Cattube aad L. B. Sapp.

WE HAVE MONEY

Farmer. Roy Wayne, age 19
yaars — Driving without a license
and without permission of owner
of vehicle: Reprimanded by Court
and ralaated to paraote who bad
already started their own punish­
ment which Court felt was severe
enough.
Mathisux, Jeannette Etienne, ags
13 years — Driving without a
license and involved in an acci­
dent; Warned by Court. Had ob­
tained license prior to appearance
in court.
Arthur, Daniel Lee, age 14
years — Driving without e license

R ssld apio Vakaow a
PATRICIA N, MILLKK
Rsaldsnoo Unknown
T en a r a hereby notified th at a
C om pla int t a forecloee a cortaln
m o r tg a g e encum bering tho follow,
t o g dooorlbod property, to.w tt:
4. Kloob "A”, TANQI.R.
WOOD 1KCTION THKEB RKPLAT.
Somlnola
County,
Florida, accordin g ta SAW
Bl*t th o rso f rauorded la Plat
&gt; *«h II, png*a IS and SO. of
t h a Public Record* nf hemlaota County, Florida,
h a g b ss a filed a g a in s t you in iho
t l o v a - s t r U d cult, aad * • • ar* rsS u lr t* t a l a r v a a copy o t your
A n i w e r or P l s a d l a g t* tho Cuma l a l a t an PUIntlff-e oMomcyr, An«st

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THR1FTW AY

IV T H S m i l l IT I O I R T o r THN
x iv tm
j i m t iti,
i mt iir or
AVII r u n
SKHIVUI.H l i l t v r t .
M.URIOA
t i t s v r i c N v vo. i i i m
Su f f o l k
f i i a n k i . i .v
sv v im ik
HANK,
P l s t a tl t f
vo.
WILLIAM H PATTON t n d
JKANNBTTK M. PATTON, hlc wife.
Iicfomloutc.
v trrii a a r at it
IV MUNTUALN r ilMklt I l i s t HM
TO; WILLIAM If. PATTON
no.itlo m * U nknow n
JKANNKTTK M. PO TION
Hooldcnco U nknow n
Tuu era h e f th y n u l lf l i d t h a t o
t'u m p la ln l in f.irccluoc ■ . . rto ln
uiurtKopo *ni.uiiiborlnd III* folluwItil il. i c r l ti . 'l reel property, to-wll;
l.»f 1 In Blutk ” 11' of f i l l NT R T CLUB U A N u n . UNIT *,
Hcmtnnto f o u n l y , S'lnrldo, t a l u r i l l n t t» tilot H t.r.tif r*.
cnrtloil In l-lot Hook II,
p . t c I . and
of tho Publla
H«. itrils
of
acinltolc
f « Ju ly . Florida,
li*. been f l tc j a i a l n . t &gt; - u In lh*
a k o ra -ity lc il l u ll, and you t i e to*
s u i t e . I tn **rTO w copy nf &gt; our
A o .w e r ur l-lw. 11at w t , tlio t.hunb liin t un l - u l i i l t f r . aMoruny*. An*
iliri.ui, H n .h W ord a I n c h I I I
Matt
Contra I A w niir.
lirlandn.
Flnrldo, and Mo tuo u r la lh o l Ao&lt;wer ..r Pl*."llu* In tlio nfflro of
lh* C l i r l ; nf th* C ircuit Court on
or hof»r* tho 31rd du&gt; of t&gt;vtot»»r,
1**1. If y.iu fall to do *o, o d*rr** pro &lt;'onft«co will h* tak*n
a g a lu a t urn for the relief d e ­
manded In t l * Cmnplalul.
T l l i n n o t h * .h a ll h* puhlUhr.l
on.* a w .* k fi.r f nir . i m t . j l l t *
w**k- In tn* PANFlMtD HBR.VLf*.
W ITNllau no h i n t a n d offteU t
• t . l «&gt;f uffth* a* Hatiilnnl* County,
Flotlit. thlo I l . l day of d*pltluI.*?. l*ui.

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U&gt; J U r . l u T. Vlhlflu
Dopuiy Clerk
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FLA. GRADE " A " or GOVT. INSPECTED WHOLE
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DON REYNOLDS, Sunlnule High School biology teacher demonstrates
the line of the new overhead projector in one of the laboratories. Parents
were given their child's schedule card and attended each of his classes for
10 minutes, during Parent-Teacher night, Thursday.
(Herald Photo)

SHS Parents Go Back To School
The Seminole High School audi­
torium was well-filled last Thurs­
day with 250 parents of SHS stu­
dents who came to meet their chil­
dren's teachers and school person­
nel and progress through a brief
duplication of their child’s school
schedule.
Principal Andrew Bracken in0 troduced school personnel and
parents then proceeded to ten
minute classes, with their sched­
ule cards in hind.
\
Parents who were in charge
of giving out (he ichedule cards
and maps at the door were Mrs.
J. E. Terwilligcr for the seniors
Mrs. Fred Williams for the junio'rs, Mrs. O. A. Barks for the
sophomores and Mrs, Michael
® Coa lo for the freshmen.
In (he classrooms the teachers
called the roll for each period and
briefly outlined what material is
taught in each clasa, including the
use of library, audio-visual aids,
supplementary reading and field
trips.
They explained homework, pro-

Jccts, term paper*, oral report,
and testing. Abo the textbook*,
workbook*, magazines and paper*
used (or basic instruction were
shown.
Bracken encouraged parents to
send in a written excuse for ab­
sences within three days and Mrs.
Lucile Fester, lunchroom superin­
tendent,Explained the lunch pro­
gram thi. year and asked that
parents call her concerning any
criticisms that students may have
of the food.

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First scientific weather bureau |
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Report From Europe

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Conflict, Prosperity Contrast

U d fV iy M lA tta tk N ilfM B C draws to tko fact
that • MbaUstia] number of school
the eouotry ara f ir ftrota filled.
Om m offklal mtimato pots tha total of "under.
oUUzad" U. 8. cU mtoohm at 40,000. Bat this la eon.
■Uand a very rough gueas. Neither the United Sutra
Office of Education nor any other education agency hoe
undertaken aorveya o s thla point
The problem, not yet rated aa o f major proportion!,
breaks farts at least two principal ports:
One aspect is the steady movement of people from
towaa Mid rural areas to the bigger cities. Half of tha
*? nation’! 9.000 counties loot population in the 10S04Q
soon. In I t states, spotted all around the U. 8. map, two
tabrdo of the counties suffered looses.
These outward population shifts have stripped
many-schools of their enrollment potential. Some of
i f these schools are being sustained by coetly transports,
tkm arrangements that bring pupils considerable die*
W'
Every year tbs advancing school consolidation pro** grams In many states wipe out droves of the smaller
•y schools. Yet thousands still con y on, with attendance at
l T soma dawr * 6 or 8 pupils as against perhaps 90 or 40
a doeado Ik. &lt;.^ rH tlf empty school* are, however, also a d ty prob.
T fern. The old and often crumbling residential cores of
Mg and oven moderate size cities show population losses.
■ Hina of our IS largest cities recorded net declines in the
1MO-IM6 period.
Meanwhile, in that same decade, the uninterrupted
flight to the suburbs boosted some outlying populations
90 per cent or mete.
Many social and economic factors contribute to the
■peed and force o f this flig h t Urban deterioration drives
out many. eopseUUy tha young, newly developing fami­
lies with lota of children. As they go, the age level of tha
d ty area rises. Half&lt;cmpty schoola have been common
in some cities for many years.
Other forces at work, rnonlng of sectors for com.
tnercial use, the sloshing through of broad expressways,.
3 tha raising of taxes, the incoming or departure of job*
” ‘ giving factories.
Obviously, many of these factors could not have
■ been fully anticipated. Furthermore, eome of the under*
used d ty schools era ancient enough to be torn down
r, anyway. But there a n also ootid reports of empty seats
In relatively new schools, some tn suburban zones.
Mere mlsjudgment, lack o f forealght, planning not
dovetailed with brooder community growth, all seem
suggested.
,...
As we enter a future promising an immense volume
.... of new school construction, we can ill afford this kind
~ of error and the waste it brings.

Letters

To The Editor
Deer Editor
Picas. occ.pt my oppr.ciation
and thank, for running tha long
latUr I wrote concerning what 1
conaldartd unfair treatment of
man In public office—our Comalaalonera In particular. Aa long aa
our Commaalonara behave properly
and work for the beet Intercata of
the county, they deearve our re■pact. They too have an obligation
when they accept public office.
Our country*, aucceea hue been
built upon tho reelaUnce of free,
dom-luvlng people to abuse.
There’* a lot of comment con*
earning my reaune for an Inter-rt
In government. 1 lived in WashIngtun, D. C. for many yaara and
never voted In iny lift until 1 came
tu Florida becau*. Waahlngton had
no vole for Ita cltlisiil. llaybe that
ia why I realla* that voting la a
great privilege. It li only a priv­
ilege, however, if you keep your■elf Informed and vote Intelligent­
ly-

1 am not connertad with any
group or with any atlf-aaeklng In­
dividual!. 1 apeak for ao one but
myeeliI Any word* 1 have written
arc My own, and no ana put any
thought In my mind reeking to uao
me. I only want to lira In a cleanthinking honeat community among
claao-Ukinking honeat paoplt. 1 am
finding out now that thera ara
many good clUiens who feel Juit
aa I do.
1 heartily endorse cltisena aaaoflat lone, for 1 feel that la one way
to etay alert and It la a good place
tor you to help make your com­
munity a better place In which to
live. Do your parti
Florence llarrUa
By the time a baby D two yean
old, be win be able to form
two-word sentences. From three
to ilx. he'll be able to odd tamo
500 worda a year In bit vocabulUry.

OUR BOARDING HOUSE
WELL,

.‘eti/GlR —
Si DOED GOT
OUT
TO“ H it Ltmc-PKOBIU* the
Mine.'
JOLD MINB IN COLORADO;
CNANCtS
exhausted
j OTit FftvAJARe r o e ARE, ALL
DIGGING ONfe J
*!iO — MENEtOCO fHfc
kgney to «st bac&lt;-to SOUL L 6LT DAV, AN' vlMEN H*i /
G uroprr , CAM&amp;TO.SOMf
JV II C A G O /H M -A V * —
ISALAMt oLEAMINC. GOLD LAY
(501-0 S E L L I N G a t
9ACXf
ALONGSIDE HIS MAT ’
* 3 5 A N OUNC E ‘
IT WAS Hli&gt; GOLD
n PWOTt&amp;OTH*

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Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE K-40T; Laura L , tie d IT,
ii on unwed eapectanl mother.
"Dr. Crane," ahe begged, “what
can I dot"
"My father it a drunkard and
my mother teolds all Uw lime to
a y homo Ufa It lorriblo.
"Aod at toon at they find out
about me, life will not be wjrlh
living for my father will beat ine
and mother will never atop nigglng.
"I tnought thla boy waa won­
derful and it waa ao nice to have
aomebody who aeemed to care for
mo lor myaelf.
"So I gave in to him. But now
that he knuwa we a n to have a
baby, ho hat run off and left me.
"What can 1 do and where can
I turn for h o lp r
MYOPIC GIRLS
Ulrla who live In very unhappy
humet, with drunken or brawling
pa*cnti, often fall into the very
tame trap with Laura.
They flguro they will NEVER
duplicate that unhappy home life
when (hey grow up.
No, they will NEVER let their
children grow up In auch a meny
environment.
Then they get »o thrilled by tha
fact aome boy kliiea them and
poura out fervent proteati Into
their can, that they park their
braina, letting emotion have full
away.
Soon they find they era preg­
nant and often go back to their
brawling parent! whore their new
baby cauaea avaa more feuding
and quarrels.
So will you girla PLEASE get

WE

hop to tho facta of life! If you
com* from o broktn or brawling
typo of homo, for heaven'a aakei
uao your head when you have a
date. For you muat be doubly on
guardI
Don't let your excesalve hunger
for affection make you handicap
your baby'a future.
Resolve that you will fight your
way up out of your nteaiy home
surrounding* by graduating from
high school.
Then take a year of college,
preferably Buslneai College, ao
you can get a good Job.
If boys aik you for a date, play
tha (laid and don’t permit your■clf to get Into a compremia lug
situation.
For you are like the chronic al­
coholic who finally joint Alcohol­
ics Anonymoui (A.A.). Such for­
mer drunks know that just one
drink will let them off again on a
drunken spree.
They aay they are "allergic”
to liquor. Well, you kids from un­
happy homes ara also "allergic”
lo kliiea, ao beware!
For you go overboard whereas
teen-agers from happy homes
have more perspective and thus
are more Inclined to use their
brains.
FOREWARNED
Instead of profiting from broken
homci, divorced parents and
drunken, brutal fathers, you kids
of such a background are more
likely to go right back into that
very iame type of bomelif* when
you grow up!
Instead of being forewarned,
you let your exceaiive hunger for
love becloud your good sense.

Knowing that you art thus more
vulnerable to kliiea, then you
must be doubly on guard and not
follow In Laura's tragic footsteps.
if ■ girl like Laura finally needs
outside help, ahe should consult
her clergyman and physician at
once.
The Salvation Army and other
agendea also operate hornet for
unwed molheri, where the baby
can be born.
Send for my booklet “Sex Prob­
lems of Young People," encloiing
• stamped return envelope, plus
20 cents.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: Thla ia tha the edge ef Paris which look like that om e f the M gs had bcej
•eeoad of a atrlei of articles by Miami, as far s i architecture la located ia England. No trace 9 f
Mr. aod Mra. E. U. Haskell who
the ether two.
Of course, the beg I sent toola Franae, as ia England, it
PARIS -M Fraaoe presents a
(lined both of my rain, since I
would
appear
that
one
af
tha
•tra ils picture ef conflict and
tmslaetff* would bo auto have a bualMt* meeting the day
prueperlty. Last week, far iaschools. The mw super-highway* after tomorrow I was getting
ataace, 13 boaba were exploded
ara Has, but wen already over­ moot conscious of my aporta jscone night In Parts by rightist
hat and two pair of slacks. The
groups pretesting Uw country’! loaded with outomebUee a t Urn Hotel here told me the best I
Fraach
took
their
m
a
u
l
Augtirt
North African policy. At Uw aama
could do wae aeod them o lt to be
time, Uw number of ca n carry­ Tsettioa.
^ #
(Jviig is much mere expensive returned in om week.
ing their owners on vacatloea
11
m
Faria
Chamber
of
Com?
than
it
was
in
INI.
A
fire-room
made French highways a
apartment costs *15,000 plus marcs, which waa an after,
haute.
rescue. .
Thera has bats a great daal ef monthly per moots, ef service, thought, cam* le the
talk about a new military revolt. lights, bent, u r n and water. They have an organisation called
The Uih ef August was once be­ Thla would be Ora very small Paris HoeUatai. ! called on one
lieved to be Uw date aoloctod. U rooms by American standard* of the young ladiee. She got on
patted without trouble, but there and would not be In the better tha phone and found me t clean­
er who would do the Job by to.
is e body of opinion that the ra- grate of town.
Tho laim ra fiat they have morrow evening. Until then, r m
volt la atm "la the work*" and
tbit thla Unto it will taka place tn been left out of lb# picture i* cogfeia which rather limits eat­
v
far as reerwwir advsee* is con- ing places.
both Franco and North Africa.
When wo finished visiting v t acoraod. They foil too much of
In talking I* a proaponue
m u m u , ha said he dida't take tho money paid by the concumcr tloaal monument the ether day.
any atoek la the reports as the of feed goes to middleman and w* returned to eur car to find
people w en too fal end pros­ not to the producer. Earlier this it and n number of others park­
perous to make tho effort. A ve­ summer there were quite wide­ ed in by two tourist buses which
teran newspaper man Colt, though, spread disorders in rural Prunes blocked our exit.
It looked aa if we might be
there was aome basis to tha re­ protesting this situation. Appar­
ported plana.
ently, they made their point as there for a long etny until tome
Thla same correspondent aald the legislative assembly is to of our French neighbor/ returned
he fait It quite possible that there moot In two weeks to study Urn lo find thcmaclvci also blocked.
would bo shooting la Berlin oa the problem.
Om of the tourists mounted th&lt;B
Although France, particularly but behind our car to find itr
East and West forces face each
other with arma ready, lie felt, Paris, ia much more expensive battery wouldn’t turn over the cnhowever, this would not lead to than It waa a Mw yarn ago, it glM.
aa all-out war as the entire world •Ull rales as a quite good buy.
He called n friend who started
standi in auch dried of an atomic Our party of four has just re­ the other bus, backed it around
conflict. Ilia feeling was that all turned from Province when It and started the firit bus with .
the nations would rush In to atop coat ua |« a day for bed, break­ • push. When last seen the two
any local conflict ia Berlin and fast and dinner. The dlnncra were buses were parked in the middle
that it would not sproad.
so large that we had picnics at of the road and the blocked driv­
People with whom we have noon to protect our atomacbe.
ers were on their way.
talked feel Do Gaulle still has the
Good advice for any foreign
In Trance, even more thsrv
backing of the majority of the traveler it never let go ef your England, it is a good Idea t™
French people. They feel he can baggage.
•void August as a travel month
count on the loyalty of Uw mili­
The four in our party had too if one has a choice. Paris is
tary forcce if he should call upon mueh to say graca over in eur swarming with tourists who can't
them for action against an enemy. small car. We shipped it from find rooms. The country is
What the army la against is what England to Paris. It w u to be swarming with French on vacsit conitdcra "relreatt," aa In hero In four days. Tbit w it throe Rons, which makes it more dif­
North Africa.
weeks ago. Today we were told ficult for traveling Americans.
As for the bombings In Paris,
they have caused little damage.
Last week the 13 explosions shat­
R E G IS T R A T IO N N O T IC E
tered a few windowa. No on* wae
Injured. In themiclvee they ire
The Registration Books of the City of Sanford, Florida,
not important except to show that
open at tha City Hall, commencing Monday, September
part of French opinion is against
18, 1961, for the purpose of registering for the Muni­
giving up North African posses­
cipal Central Election to be held on November 7, 1961,
sions.
and will remain open up to and including Friday, Octo­
The prosperity of the country,
ber 27, 1961.
aa compared to two years ago,
la astonishing. Piaeas which arc
romantic, quite little towns, are
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
now ringed with new homes and
City Registration Officer
apartments. There arc areas on

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CSCLLU M U M
Soeltiy Editor

Monday, September 29, 1961

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“Son-cement is our choice of pavement for the many miles of streets
paved each year by The Macklc Company at Port Charlotte, Port Mala­
bar, Port St. Lucie and other General Development Corporation comsnunities in Florida.
"Soil-cement is economical lo install, which means savings and value
fur our customers. In addition, many blocks o f soil-cement streets can
be completed in a single day. This ia a vital factor to ua in mnlntaintpg
land development and construction schedules and in holding down
paving coate.
"Just aa important, these i tree Is assure low maintenance coats. They
stay solid and don’t pothole or wash out at the edge*. This means con­
tinuing economy for the community and for the property owners."

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Taxpayers esp ecia lly like soil-cem ent. M oat o f the m aterials coat
nothing. The main ingredient is aoil at the site—or old broken-up black­
top or gravel. Mixed with Portland cement and water, rolled and topped
with bituminous coaling-the pavement's finished. Soil-cement can save
tax money where you live, too! Soil-cement grows stronger year after
year. It's the strongest pavement short of concrete.
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Mon. Sept. 25, 1961—Pag* 5

Weekend
Sports

Sanford defeated E yew ater 7 |right* and the score rtad Semi­
the delight of a large, cheering
te 0 Friday sight la the Tangerine nolea T, Edgewatcr 0.
Seminole crowd.
Bowl la Orlando. The game w ail With time {tinning out. EdgeThe Seminoles played without
wen matched and atubbornly play- water again took to the air — only
the servieca of ooe of their quar­
•d, with the Seminole touchdown | to find John Boniface intercepting
terbacks. Tommy Hinson — who
coming in the fourth period with
is out for approximately three
but two minutea and IS aeconde
with a shoulder injury.
Saturday
remaining in the game.
On the last play of the game.
NEW
YORK
(UPI) — Airman*
Koch credit for thii victory
Bill Phagan received a contusion
Guide on th« &lt;96,000 Beldame
went to the tough defenaive unit.
over the right eye, but should be
The hard-nosed boys tip front were
Stakes at Belmont Park.
for action in the next game.
tough in the clutch and didn't want
Coach Pigott waa well pleased
to yield any turf—they had the
to get this one oa top. The SamSAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) - •
Eagles playing in their own terri­
iaolcs, enjoying a two won none
Bill Buchan of Seattle, Wash.,
tory most of the game,
lost record will host George Kevwon the 40th annual interna­
ern and Company of Apopka F ri­
Late la the second quarter,
tional Cold Star Regatta.
day night at Memorial Stadium. A
Prepps took over the quarterback
very large crowd is expected for
spot for the Eaglea with the ball
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - 4 a m
on their own » yard line. With
this contest.
Snead, Tommy Bolt, Dick Mayer,
hie accurate right arm, in three
Walter Burkemo, Chick Herbert
quick pleya the ball was moved tc
and Lew Worahara
jyjlljaraa (fry Q nfim s Rack For i s l a nd Lyrnaa. score
6alwwa4MMs—
the' Seminole eeven yard line.
pensions from tbe PGA lor play­
At this point the Sanford defense
ing in a Cincinnati pro-amn»
dug in end refuted to yield any
teur golf event.
yardage In three ground plunger.
Edgewater tried ■ fitlt
NEW YORK (UPI) —Tha open­
fourth down, the kick
ing of tha six-day International
and Sanford took
United Press International
bike race at Madison Square Gar­
half ended t-0.
Tha talented toes of the field
den was delayed six hours be­
In the third quarter the
coal specialists are paying off
cause of an error In track con­
nolea worked the ball to the
again in the National Football
struction.
water five on the fine running of
League, but it's the Dalles Cow*
Davis nnd Riser. On fourth
boys who are fittin g the biggeat
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UP!)
pass into the end zone ;
"kick" out ef the young campaign.
—Ye* You Will capture tha
complete and the Eaglea
Jim Martin of the Detroit Lions,
$29,100 Boardwalk Handicap at
took ever.
Lou Groza of the C l e v e l a n d
the Atlantic City race track,
After an exchange of punts
Browns, Tat Summerall ef (ha
Sunday
Interceptions, the Seminoles re­
New York Giants and Paul HorVIENNA (UP!) - Russia and
covered an Eagle fumble late in
nung of tha Grean Bay Packers
the United States finished onethe fourth quarter on the Edgeall did some crucial kicking in
two in the 1961 world weightlifting
water 31 yard line. On first play
championships,
winning Sunday games.
the Eagles were penalized 13 Sanford’s Butch Riser Grabs A F irst Down
The Cowboya didn’t boot any
yards for clipping and Sanford
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) - B0I
field goala hut they got their
(Photo By Brown) “Vicks" Juat the aame by knocking
had a first down on the 16.
Casper Jr. fired a 67 to win tha
After gains by Phagan, lliscr
Portland Open golf touraiy for
over tha Minneaota Viklnga, 21-7,
and Davis — Gary Oavldsun went
the third straight year,
for thoir second straight victory.
over from the one yard line on a
With two weeka gene in the
Bnlmer (20), Presley Double Team To Break Up Pass
dive. With Tenrilleger holding,
TRENTON, .N. J . ( U P I ) - Ed­
tough NFL ichedule, there are
die Sacha oh Center Valley, N.J+
Davidson booted the extra point—
only three undefeated teams, and
set a new world record of M min­
however, a 13 yard penalty against
the Cowboya are in this elite class
utes, 23.19 seconds for a one-mile
the Seminoles nullified this. The
with tha Lions and tha champion
banked asphalt traek while win­
ball was placed back oa the is
Philadelphia Eaglea.
showed up well. Halfback Jim das scored with 30 seconds left ning tbe loo mile National Ant*
L)man
High
fielded
an
unbeat­
yard line with Terwllleger and
Neat Sunday could be the day of
championship race.
M play.
Davidson once again taking a bead
reckoning, though, when the Cow­ able combination — rip roaring Williams scored two touchdowns
I'uitcd
Press
International
due.
13-6,
in
its
first
game
since
olfcnsc
and
alert
defense—Friday
on the goal posts. The ball was
and
an
extra
point.
Paul
Blackford
boya travel to Cleveland to meet
If you thought last weekend's last January’s big Rose Bowl
night tu knock the tar out of Ocoee
kicked from the 34 yard line and
the Browns.
ran over a touchdown and two ex­
by
a 28-6 score.
once again Davidson split the up- college football program was at­ triumph, tries to recoup against
Tha past Sunday waa a day of
tractive, wait unlil you get a load Illinois ef Urbans, 111.; UCLA, a the toe aa N FL cluba kicked 13 Ocoee really wasn't in the ball tra points and Carl Presley (cored
of vvhat’a coming up this 19-6 winner over the Air Force,
game, but did manage a touch­ ■even point* to lead tbe Grey­
field goala in aix games.
hound offensive effort.
weekend
Martin kicked three of these, his down in the final seconds of play
Fred Grant and Gena Griffin
To begin with, defending nation­ takes on Michigan at Ann Arbor,
last ana traveling 49 yards with to keep from being skunked by the alternated at quarterback during
al champion Minnesota, which got Mich.; Texas Christian, which
Greyhounds,
who
began
their
on­
its wings clipped by Washington beat Big Eight champion Kansas, less than four minutes remaining slaught on the Cardinal goal line most of the game and on« of the
highlights of the contest was a
in tlic Rose Bowl, opens the now 17-18, plays Ohio State at Colum to give tha Lions a 16-15 victory right after the opening kickoff.
felled Press International
season at home against Orange bus, Ohio, and Wyoming, with two over the Baltimore Colts.
Coach Bill Proctor played every long puss by Griffin to Williams
T b efre scoring at a point-a- Bowl champion Missouri, which victories already under its belt,
G rou, who waa haulad out of
man
on the squad end each unit fur a 06 yard ico rt in tha second
minute clip in the American got off on the right foot last Sat­ Including a hairline 13-14 decision retirement this season specifically
quarter.
Football -League, and when things urday with a convincing 23-6 vic­ over North Carolina State, bumps for this purpose, booted a pair of
Williams ran over from tba four
heads with Kansas at Lawrence, three-pointers, hla second coming
get dull the boys punch each tory over Washington State.
for the first Greyhound score alter
other around to break the mono­
from 19 yards out with 35 seconds
an exchange of fumbles a few
Iowa, runnerup to Minnesota Kan.
An all • Big Ten pairing pits left on the clock and earning the
tony.
for national honors a year ago,
minutes alter the game began. He
Sunday's feature, bout took also launches the 1961 season this Jtlchigan State against Wisconsin Browne a come.from-behind 20-17
By United Press International scored from the six, but a penally
place in San Francisco, where Saturday — against visiting Cali­ while Boston College visits North win ever the 3t. Louis Cardinals.
canceled the touchdown and he
Natlonil .League
Charlie Poweil of the Oakland fornia, a 28-3 loser to Texas — in western. It will be the season op­
Summerall kicked only one field
had to do it again in two playa.
W
.
L.
r
d
.
g
ii
eners for Michigan Slate nnd goal and it came as early aa tha
Raiders, only recently an honest- another top midwestern game.
Presley intercepted an Ocoee
30
.607
91
Cincinnati
Northwestern.
Wisconsin
tripped
to-goodness pro heavyweight box­
Washington, humbled by Purthird period. But his lU-yardcr lx&gt;s Angeles
pass
and dashed back to the Car
80
62
.388
4
Utah, 7-0, last Saturday, while
er. landed a solid uppercut on the
provided tha Glanta with their San Francisco
82 60 .331 8 iiinai 25, then earned to the 17
Boston College, an ambitious
jaw of Ray Collins, 236-pound
margin of victory over tha Pitts­ Milwaukee
79 76 ..Y10 llVii where another penally put the ball
eastern independent, breezed over
tackle for the Dallas Texans.
burgh Steeleri, 17-14.
78 71 .523 tlVfi back on the 22. Blackford then
St. Louis
Cincinnati. 23-0.
And in a lag team match at
Tha champion Eaglet had a Pittsburgh
71 70 .483 181a whammed through the line three
The
other
sections
of
tho
coun­
San Diego, the Chargers' two de­
times to push across ihc third
62 83 .412 29
try also have interesting pro tough battla with tha Washington Chicago
fensive tackles, 290-pound F.rnie
40 161 .309 44'a touchdown. He added the 21st
grams with one of the top attrac­ Redskins before winning, 14-7, for Philadelphia
Ladd and 270-pound Bill Hudson,
American league
point on a plungo and that was
tions being the Miasinaippl Ken their second straight victory, and
were ejected in the fourth quarter
W. l„ Pet. GB the halftime score, 21-0.
lucky pairing at Lexington, Ky. the Packers honored tha San Frenfor trying to take on a good por­
ta ile d Press International
105 33 .669
Ocoee made a strong comeback
tion of the Houston Oilers club.
Roger Maria and the Cincinnati Ote .Miss, unlimbering a bright daco Forty-Niners, 30-10. In a x-.Ncw York
90 39 .619 8 In the third period and bulled the
The football was pretty wild and Reds are still In search of their new star in Doug Elmore, showed Saturday night game, tha Chicago Detroit
92 66 .382 11’a Greyhounds even, except for thoir
interesting, too. T te Chargers de­ magic numbers but Warren a national television audience Bears beat the Los Angalrs Rama, Baltimore
83 73 .541 20
Chicago
inability to score. Here's where
feated the Oilers, 31-21, for their Spahn's already is tucked away that it'll be as tough as it wa* a 21-17.
73 86 .481 29 the hard hitting, alert defense of
Although Coach Georgs Wilson Cleveland
year ago by whipping defending
third straight victory: the New safely in the record book.
71 &gt;2 .474 30'a Lyman passed its teat, with anYork Titans, who had provided
Maris failed again to hit "big Southwest Conference champion of Detroit said bafora tha start of Boston
69 83 .448 34'a other fumble recovery taking the
the AFL fisticuffs last week 60" and the reluctant Ileda stum­ Arkansas, 16-0. Kentucky, mean tha season that he’d settle for a Minnesota
6ti 89 .426 38 ball with Ocaec on the Greyhound
against Buffalo, threwr nothing but bled again on the threshold of while, dropped a 11-7 decision to ■plit of tha first two tough road Los Angeles
59 90 .377 43Vx nine yard line.
Kansas
City
touchdowns at the Denver Bron­ tbclr first National Lcaguo pen­ Miami in a rugged defensive bat games against Grain Bay and Bal­
33 97 .374 10
Probably Ihc most spectacular
cos and won, 33-28: and the Tex­ nant since 1910 Sunday but Spahn He.
timore, tha Lions now have won Washington
leading
southern
games
made
It
look
easy
as
he
achieved
Ollier
play at the game was the next
ans sent the Raiders down to
both and rank as tha top contender . . . .
G
g '„ |f
their third straight defeat. 42-33. the 12th 2&lt;&gt;-viciory season of his will find Tulane, 9-7 loser (o Stan­ in the Western Division.
WlIM S e r V ICC la O ll
pass by the Greyhounds alter the
ford on the West Coast, tangling
EG LIN AFB, Fla. (U P li — fumble recovery. Halfback Jeff
In a Saturday night game, the career.
Tho Liana beat the Colts in •
Boston Patriots edged the Buffalo
The Milwaukee Braves' 40-year- with Alabama, an impressive 32-6 defenaive battle, limiting Balti­ T.SgL Slim Krivik of Egtiu carded Leonard hurled a long one dawn
old left-hander did it with a two- winner over Georgia; Maryland more'! Johnny Unites to a single a 72 Sunday to win the worldwide field to rnd Don Huggins, who re­
Bills. 23-31.
San Diego exploded with four hit, 1-0 win over the Chicago which beat Southern Methodist touchdown pass, A crowd ol 54.- Air Force golf chainpiurwhlp with ceived the bell off balance and
touchdowns in the second period Cubs that raised his season record 14-0, belun.1 litc tunoiug and pass 259 watched tbe game at Balti­ a 72-hole total ol 290. S. Sgt. had to juggle it several seconds
and then stood off Houston's last to 20-13 and career victory total ing of Dick Novak, at Clcmaon,! more.
Charles Green of Oxnard AFB, while still on the run before hold­
half rally to win before a cfowd to 308. His dozen 20-win seasons beaten by Florida, 21-17; Rice,
The favored Browns trail'd the Calif., finished second with a -07, ing it. The play covered 43 yards
of 28,210 on the West Coast. The lie him in that respect with Wal­ following a 16-3 victory over Loui­ Cardinals, 17-10, in tha final pe­
and set up the final Lyman score
Chargers are the AFL’a only un­ ter Johnson and leave him one siana Slate, against tough Georgia riod, when they rallied brforo a Favored In Trot
made by Presley. The shifty full­
behind (he career total of Christy Tech, which scored a 27-7 vietory
beaten club.
YONKERS, X. V. &lt;UPI&gt; — Ku back ran over from the 2U. but
home
crowd
of
50,443.
A
41
-yard
Six past Interceptions played a Matbcwson and four behind the over Southern California: and
Mac l.ad is a 3-6 favorite to win an offside penally brought it out
Texas A &amp; M, which bsttled touchdown pass from Mill Plum
prominent pert in the Chargers’ lifetime total of Cy Young.
tonight's 825,000 Jean Laird Trot again and he had to repeat the
to
Leon
Clarke
tied
tha
score.
Tho numbers game, however, Houston to a 7-7 standoff, tangl­
victory. Two of these by Charlie
Rookie Tom Watkins’* 18-yard Mile Handicap a t Yonkers Race­ dash in two more tries.
McNeil figured in two of Saa Di­ produced only frustration for Ma­ ing with LSI'.
Ocoee, helped by two pass in
sprint
during the final minute put way. Su Mae Lad is tha leading
The East presents West Vir­
ego's second-period scores. On his ris and the Reds, who started the
money-winning trotter of all time lerfcrrrre rulings, finally pushed
first, McNeil ran 16 yards to the weekend with thc.r golden goals ginia • Syracuse, Baylor - Pitts­ the ball in position for Gtuia i
with carter earning* of |4S&amp;,499. to the Lyman three and Paul Mad
burgh and Boston University- winning kick.
Houston 17, setting up a seven- virtually in Uvcir grasp.
Maris collected only a aingle Army. The Mountaineers lost 10
yard to TD pasa by Jack Kemp.
Oo the second McNeil aped 74 In three official trips to the plate Vanderbilt, 16-6, while Syracuse
You can't b i first by following Thara’sonly on* Itadar to
a i the New York Yankees bowed waa whipping Oregon Stale. 19-8,
yards (or a touchdown.
At New York, halfback Dick to the Hovtor, Red So*. 3-1. and behind All-American Ernie Dacia.
the four-wheeldriveflsld-and no onewants an Imitation!
Christy ran back punls 70 and 64 still needs one more homer to Baylor buried Wake Forest. 31-0,
The‘Jeep’ Universal is a rugged four-wheel drive wortyards for touchdown! to »pvrk the eoqual Babe Ruth's alllime high. in its season opener while Boston
Titans to their win over Denver The Yankee slugger has five IT. lost to Buffalo, 21-11, Army
horse designed to make trails whan none alisted. In ratal
COUNTY SCAT . . . STARKE
before 14.311 a t the Polo Grouude. games left-on Tuesday and Wed- rounled Richmond, 24-6, and Pitt
Bradford
County
occupies
1*3.260
acres,
much
snow or blow tho ‘Jaap’ Universal gets tha Job d o n a Dorow passed for New York a nesday against Baltimore and a was idle.
of which is beautiful rolling country with
In the Southwest, the top pairelevation of IN feet above see level at acme
three other scores, f l i n g Don weekend aeries with Boston, ail in
weather or not! Then are 3 wheelbases to pick from: 10%
points. Located in North Florida. Bradford
ings include Arkansaa-Tulsa, Mia.
Maynard twice for touchdowns.
New York.
County
wax
once
■
pert
of
a
large
territor)
81* and 101*. And they've all
The San Francisco Giants scor­ suuppi Stale-Houston and Texas
Dallas battled from behind five
comprising Baker. Columbia and Union
times before beating Oakland bc- ed nine runs m tho fourth inning Tcch-Texaa. Tulsa lost to a Mem­
Counties, then known as Ntw liv e r County.
baan use tested and abuse
Starke, the County Seal, ia a strategic term­
fora a crowd of about 6,700 In San- and went on to whip the Reds, phis State powerhouse, 48-12, and
inus
for
tourist
and
commercial
traffic.
tested.
Bt our guestl Drive
Mississippi
State
nipped
Texas
Franclsco'a Candlestick
Park. 12-5. A three-run homer by Jim
The principal sources of income in the county
Julinny Robinson'a 13-yard touch­ Davenport and a grand slam bv Tech. 6-y, last Saturday.
and test One is right for you.
are derived from general farming, the lum­
Stanford hopes to prove its vic­
down run with less than two min­ Orlando Cepeda were the big
ber industry, and livestock. Watermelons
and cucumbers are the largest commercial
utes remaining was the clincher blows lor the Giants. Frank Rob­ tory over Tulane was no Duke
farm products.
inson homered for Cincinnati. against Oregon State; Kansaa
for the Texans.
In progressive Bradford County, and through
Despite the loss the Reds' pen­ State, a 14-8 winner over Indiana,
out Florida, the United SUtea Brewers As
nant-clinching number dipped to pla)« the Air Force; Oregon, an
aocialiun works constantly to maintain the
Women Golfers
sale of beer and ale under pleasant, orderly
two when the Ins Angeles Dod­ easy 51-u winner over Idaho,
conditions. Believing that sirict law enforce­
gers suffered an 6-7 loss to the meets Utah, and Utah Stats vis­
ment serves Ihe best interest of the people
M eet Wednesday
its Washington State at Spokane
St. Louis Cardinals.
of Florida, the Association stresses close
Th* Sanford Women's G o l f
in
top
Wait
Coast
game,
The Detroit tigers beat the
1cooperation with the Armed Forces, law
enforcement and governing officials.
Penn State, which came from
Assn, will launch its season's ac- Los Angeles AngcD. 7-5; the
tivltiea Wednesday at a meeting Washington Senators dunned the behind to beat Navy, 30-10.
in the club houa# of the Mayfair Minnesota Twins, 4-1, on Dick launches the weekend on Frida)
f L O R I f» A
Is l V 4 •* • » &gt; H
Donovone's one - hitter; and the night against the Hurricanes at
Country Club.
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Summary

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Specialists Have
'Day' In NFL

College Grid Slate

Lyman Tramples Ocoee, 2 8 -6

Has Attractive Fare

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Brawls Spark
AFL Grid Action

Standings

Spahn Grabs
20th Victory

S A L U T E T O F L O R ID A

C O U N T I E S • • BRADFORD

BEER

CORDELL'S REPAIR

�P iC * 6-—M on. S e p t. 25, 1961

Reception Honors Circle Presidents

Kay Reynolds

Stacey Celebrates Birthday

Honored With
Surprise Party

B . 3BJ-.

A. C. Me Reynold* and circle
member*. Mn. Robert Andrew*, The Young Adult Sunday School
Mr*, J. B. Kitchen*, Mr*. Ben Oat* of the First Christian Church
Wade, Mrs. Hubert D. Rhode* honored one of their members,
Mn. Alban C. Rector.
Mis* Kay Reynolds, with a fa n well party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Melton Willis. 109 Sunland Drive, Sunlan^ Estates.
Miss Reynolds, a sister of M n.
James N. Barnett, has been stay­
ing with tha Barnett family for
the past year and attending Stet­
son University. She Is returning
to her home 1A Jacksonville, IU.
The party was a complete sur­
prise to her. Soma of the class
members took her to tha Willis
home and they all greeted her
with "surprise.” Tha group pre­
sented her with a golng-away
MU of Jewelry.

from Apopka fee the event She
Is now active k* Garden Chib
work there.
The Pryor home waa decorated
carrying out Urn circle thams.
by a Jacaranda branch with aaad
pods attached, in n bras* cowUlnar on the TV and a canter*
piece of chrysanthemums, spray*

•■wwuscJ^i&amp;Mnve Included Get**
Fay, Ken Lolly, ” l&gt;!ck Barnett'
Mr*. Robert Hood, Miss Shirley
Morgan, Mrs. Don Taylor and son.
Shawn, Rev. and Mrs. Barnett,
Miss Reynolds' mother, and sis­
ter, Mrs. Fred Reynolds and
Phyllis and eo-hostess, Mrs. Clif­
ford Laub.

Enlisted Wives

Luncheon - Social

O f V A H -9

Enjoyed By

p**l PraaUanta «&lt; * e Jeca»*nd* CIrelie af the Sanford Oardca Club w en hsesrod, m eetly,
at a reception fro* t la 4 f.ta.
. at the horn# t l Mn. Irving I.
■Pryor, now president aI the air.
ala.
Honored fossls w en pnsantad
. corns** mad* el open Jacaranda
i scad pods and (tnall wooden *a' vat*, tied wMJ* Mm ribbon.
M n. Metta Mark*, a charter
■amber and past praaldm, had
I hapt tU tha year hooka sine* the
« circle waa organised in 1WT. They
; w an on dlspUf *k*« » “ h •
• picture of tha circle taken May
&lt; IB. IBM.
m e n w an many ncollactlooa
1 a! member, who had m end
• iway and e h *
_____ _____

Mn. MUton J. Sorokowiky to
past preskdrnti, Mn. C. M. Flow­
er*, Mn. R. B. Penrifoy, Mn.
Starke, Mrs. Andmws and Mrs.

-Names New Officers

Welcome Club

t

The Welcome Wagon Club for
newcomers held tha regular
monthly meeting at the Sea Shell
Restaurant. The group met at 9:30
a.m. and enjoyed card gams* until
noon.
A brief business session was
conducted, followed by luncheon.
J. R. Jemigan, Sanford recreation
director, gave a talk and explain­
ed the recreation facilities and the
many programs available for both
children and adults.
The executive board will meet
Oct. 10 at 9:30 a.m. at the home
of the president, Mrs. Darwiiv E.
Smith, 1403 Court St.
Business matters discussed at
ths executive board meeting will
be presented to the members for
a volt at the next regular meet-

Member* of the VAH-9 EnlisUd
Wives Club sleeted aaw officers
PRESIDENT AND PAST PRESIDENTS of the Jacaranda Garden Circle
- gt tha September meeting, when
a t a reception in their honor are from left, Mrs. Irving Pryor, new presi­
.they met at the NAB Ballroom,
dent, Mm. A. C. McReynoida, immediate pawt president, Mm. J. C. Andrews
- Mrs. J. D. Bullla waa named
and back row, M n. C. W. Flowers, Mrs. R. E. Puerifoy and Mm. Metta
‘ president; Mrs. O. W. Beers, vice
(Herald Photo)
Starke.
president; Mrs. C. A. Hsrruo. secretsry and Mrs. 1 . J. Wsddeke,
. treasurer,
“ Mrs. J. W. Oalmlsh was ap- V A H -9 Wives
tad to a m * as ehaplaia; Mrs.
R. Hudson, hospitality thalr- Choose Name
* man and Mrs. W. E. Trsplor as
publicity chairman.
; Following tba business session, For Mascot
■refreshments of cako and lead tea
Tha bright colors of autumn
The DeBary Woman's Club met
were servad by hostess**, Mrs. leaves and fresh fruit decorated
last week at the Community Cen­
Hudson aod Mrs. P. H. Evans.
the "Outdoor Terrace" of ths Bar- ter with Mrs. William Fklltr, pre­
bison Restaurant In Winter Park sident. presiding. Mrs. Arthur
when the ladies of VAH-9 gather­ Wagner gave the invocation and
Kaye Mosley
ed for their monthly luncheon. The ltd the salute to the Gag.
hostesses, Mrs. G. W. Klmmona
Mrs. P. Goodson led the mem­
Celebrates
and Mrs. Jack Allen, greeted each
bers
in singing "America the
guest with a vivid name lag.
Beautiful"
and "Old Folks At
After lunch a vote was taksn to
Third Birthday
choose the name of the lady owl Home" with Mra. Ed Balkwill at
LItU* MU* Kay* Mosley cele­ mascot jlow under construction. the piano.
The group sang "Violets" while
brated her third birthday laat Mrs. Robert J. Tulle waa awarded
Monday *4 the home of her par­ an especially-created Hoot Owl Mrs. Ell Yoder presented six new
ent*. Mr. tad Mra. A. A. Mosley. guest towsl whsn her luggestlon, members to the club. They were
2704 Magnolia Are., with a small "Nina" (pronounced "Nine-uh," of Mrs. John Rayfute, Mrs. Phillip
Korst, Mrs. David Horridge, Mrs.
party.
course!) was chosen.
Cake and k* cream were ssrvsd
Mrs. John Btuffleheem, newly- Damon Scott, Mrs. If. A. Dcmerto playmstes, Morgan and Mary chosen historian for the squadron est and Mrs. Jam es Oildy.
Mra. Ewald Nicholson and Mrs.
Harriett Bennett, Maria and Sa­ wivea showed the new scrapbook
brina Register sod Kennsth Mos­ purchased with the squadron fund* Robert Henderson, the two dele­
ley.
In which a record of the activities gate* from the club attending the
AdulU present were Mrs. Robert will be kept. Special guests at the recent Miami convention, gave a
Bennett and Mrs. Chirks Reg­ luncheon were Mrs. Joseph Tully resume of their activities. Mrs.
Henderson served as a page while
ister.
and Mra. Hi Johnson.
there
and brought back pictures
Others attending were Mr*. Ted
Wagner, Mrs. Dirk Cooke, Mra. and souvenirs from the event at
Kilowatt Aides
Robert Fox, Mia. Gordon Kuehn, the Fountainbleau Hotel, head­
To prevent combustion, wash
Mrs. Robert llnrrop, Mr*. Ted quarters of the convention. They
both
enjoyed
meeting
Pearl
Meita
oily
duit cloths In hot, sudsy wa­
Been,
Mrs.
Laigh
Ebbert,
Mrs.
Resume Meetings
Robert Forster, Mra. Ray Currie, and Arthur Godfrey among other ter and store in airtight container.
Mrs. Geurg* Began, Mrs. Robert
Plan Projects
Sause, Mrs. Tout Markley, Sirs.
Tli* Reddl Kilowatt Aides met Don Walker, Mrs. Fred Blipp and
• t the Florida Power Club Thurs­ Mrs. Charles Dukas.
day to make plana for the coming
season. This waa the first meet­
For a low-calorie snack, dust
ing elnce the summer vacation.
Plans were computed for • cov­ raw carrot and celery (ticks
ered dish supper at the club Sept. lightly with your favorite dry
salad dressing mix about 10 min­
21. starling at 9 p.m.
All members are urged to at­ utes before serving.
tend so the group can get Into
full swing with their projects of
redecorating and painting tho
club house and other Improve­
ments.

Six New Members

r

Welcomed By Club

Local

Plans Dinner
And Social, Tuesday
Members of the Woodrose Circle
of the Sanford Garden Club wdl
meet Tuesday at 7:43 p m. at the
home of Mrs. A1 S. Poulter. 402
Cherokee Lane, for a covered dish
supper and social get-together.
This wlil be a get acquainted
social for the new and regular
members prior to the season's
opening of gardening activities in
October.

rise Personals

Folding a colorful Jam or jelly
into whipped cream is an easy
way to make a sweet, pastel top­
ping for an ordinary dessert, point
out home economists.

* By HELEN SNODGRASS
Mr. aod Mrs. H. E. Braddock of
DeLand visited their son and fam­
ily and friends hi Enterprise one
day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bethune
of Chattanooga, Tcnn., grandchil­
dren, Holly and David, of Daytona
Bcacb, and M n. D. C. Johnson
and Mrs. Robert Dempsey of
RossviUe, Ga., were recent guests
of M. H. Ryan and niece, Miss
Helen Snodgrass.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foster ac­
companied by Mrs. Raymond
Lawson of Osteen attended the
Christian Workers training school
in DeLand the past week.
Friend* of Mrs. D. B. Brown
will be happy to learn that she is
recuperating nicely after under­

going surgery in the DeLand Hos­
pital, last Monday.
Terry Sellers, who is stationed
at McDill Air Force Base, in Tam­
pa, spent Friday with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers.
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Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Stowell hav™
returned to their home here after
spending the summer in Massa­
chusetts.
Harvey E. Dunn ia spending bis
leave with his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey L. Dunn. He is enroute from the Great Lakes Train­
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Miss Linda Dunn, daughter o*&amp;
Mr. and Mr*. Harvey L. Dunn,
left Sunday to enroll at Jones Bus­
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DEAR ABBY: I am 19, in the Service
In Korea and in trouble. I have less than
four months to go here, but I almost hate
to go home. 1 have been writing to two
girls back in the States who expect to
m arry me when I return.
I have dated both of them, but have
never discussed marriage with either one.
(But I did get carried away in some of
my letters.) One of the girls wrote th a t
she will be “ready” when I get home. 1
would like to know what she will be ready
for. The other girl wrote th at we could
lire with her parents until 1 got a Job and
we could get a place of our own. Both girls
nrc attractive and Intelligent, but 1 don't
want to marry either one. What do I do
now?
APO NO. 20*
DEAR APO: Since you "proposed” to
both girls by mail, you had better do some
creative writing fast. Tell them both th at
' because marriage is a permanent step, be.
fore they make any plans they should wait
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DEAR ABBY: I agree with your reply
to Mrs. Citiien th a t "many mothers, in
their well-meaning eagerness to make
their daughters popular, encourage them
to grow up too fast."
Thank heavsn my mother was wiser
than that. I am 18 and am a freshman at
college. When t started my teens t was
far from the first girl in my crowd to
wear make-up, nylons and heels, I didn’t
get to go to all the parties, and was never
Miss Popularity or anything near it. At
first it bothered me, but I soon found out
there were more rewarding things, such
as the faith my parents had In me to live
by their high standards. I don’t smoke and
they know I won’t. I don’t drink and they
tru st me not to start. They never doubt
my word because they

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Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

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Time* do change! When wives
first started working in lurge
numbers they were told they must
sort-pedal their Jobs to keep from
if&gt;.tagonising their hsibanj*.
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their pay checks go to their heads
and inaka them independent in
their attitude! instead of remain­
ing clinging vinti.
And, of course, they weren't
supposed to expect any extra con­
sideration from their husbands be­
cause they were helping to earn
the family living.
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pioblem of the young wife who la
putting her husband through col­
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from this strictly contemporary

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By ERHINE JOHNSON
HOLLYWOOD-(NEA)—Hollywood ia talking about: MGM'a
comeback aa a movia production
force, with a line-up of 40 big
films far the 1M1-62 season. The
$75 million world grata of "Ben
Hur" put Loo the Lion back on hla
feet end he’s roaring again.. . .
Dick P«w*H'a hardhitting words
about today's big star names:
They're out of their minda be­
cause of the ealarles they de­
mand." . . ,
Billy Wilder's promise for the
film veralon of "Irma La Douce,"
now a Lae Vegas hit (The Riv­
iera) with Frank Sinatra’s gal pal
Juliet Trowa*. Says Wilder about
the movie, which will star Shirley
MaeLain*:
"My approach will be different.
If* a little too dirty on the stag*.
tV* will try to give It a "Seventh

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of television." . . .
( I ) The Alan K i n a Show
Clark Gable’s firat wife, Jose­
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phine Dillon, ready to tell all
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vice is very good, Abby; 1 am gfcvd i m v ff
had to ask for It.
Love.
BONNIE

DEAR ABBY: You brought up an In­
teresting subject in the esse of the hus­
band who refused to wear a wedding ring.
I think ull married people should be forced
by law to wear identification of their married status. Then single girls would not be
taken in by two-timing husbands, and vice
versa.
MARCIA

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no substitute for comadmca and morality.
A wedding ring doesn't always stop the
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The rush of hia u-wfvta into print
ia an Iranle noto, since Gable
turned down several fortunes by
refusing to Ull about THEM. . , ,
Elvia Presley's next f i l m ,
"They're Playing Our Song." It’e
a remake of 1938’a Ginger Roger
movie. “Vivacious Lady." Vlvatloua Elvia? . . .
Simona Slgnorot finally finding
the "Room at the Top”-typo role
she's bean waiting fora-Lawrante
Oliver's wife in "Terra of Trial.” , ,
Oh, no? Oh, yaat Tha laUst Men
for n private eye eerie*—grandpa
as the boas of n three-generation
Uam of detectives.
Grandma Mosea will be with as
yet aa an undercover gal assigned
to breaking up international art
thieves.. , ,
Natalie Wood'* big romance
with Warren Beatty, the brother
nf Shlrlr~ ,Y*cLalne, who makes
' ^d'eBui in "Uplsiuloi
ra».*£—C%cy were tajjeth* r in the
film and the melody lingers o n .. , .
Sight of the month: Marilyn
Momoo showing a couple of Holly­
wood gala how to do the "Monroe
walk'' at a cuukVaU party. A f*v&gt;
drinks help, you know.. , .
But Abbott and "Lou Costello"
plotting plana for a movie titled,
"Tho Adventuree of Abbott and
Costello.” This Coatollo will be the
laU comedian's brother, Pat—and
you have our permission to write

By Ruth M iii.t

mode of marriage ie that of home i working wife made great stride*
study for the husband. If the wife in tha last 20 years. Wives thsn
ie the 'tired businessman,' aha is had already won tha right to wurk,
if they chose, but they hadn't won
lha one who eravee occasional di- tha right to think of themsslves
version In the craning after a bard at working partners, dus alt tha
day in offiet or classroom. Out consideration and privileges of
evenings ara the husband’a study any breadwinner. That's a giant
step—but whether or not ia la in
time.
"How you as ths wife work thie the right direction will remain to
out ia strictly a personal affair, be teen.
Whether family Ufa can thrive
but worked out it must be, and on
tha tame frhnk, calm basis aa any with the working wife demanding
other divergence of view* that ail ths privllagaa of tha "tired
may *manats from your working businessman" ia anothsr atory.
life.
Working wives especially can
"Some husbands can sea tha wledom (from a psychological point of pick up aoma good tips. Find out
view) of their wives relaxing ovar by reading "How to Hava a Happy
a bridge table or at the movies Husband.” Send 25 cents to Ruth
Millet Reader Service, c/o San­
after a full day'a work."
And that wasn't writtan by a ford Herald, P. O. Box 4B9, Dept.
career woman, elthar—but by a A, Radio City Station, New York
man. So it looks at though tha 10. N. Y.

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Tip on the demise of a TV series
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Tony Yeung chopped off hla
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Bah Sylvester's quip that he
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make the overbid of four clubs.
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) on events of the day. Assigned to
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1-7:30 p.m. ABC. Expedition —
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live. In this instance it is a tribo
whose homes are supported on
itilts above the water on Lake
Ini* in Burma. Food is grown on
ft floating islands; the "fields" an­
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HERALD Classified Ads Bring Fast Results
6. for Rent

Classified

12. Real Estate For Sate

12. Real Estate For Sale

•

GIRL wanted to thare apartment; QUALITY MINDED? BARGAIN; 3 - bedroom, screened
m i W. Fir it Street.
patio, carport, stove and refri­
It to, thla 2 bedroom home, plus
gerator, excellent condi.ion. Leaa
sleeping
porch,
having
2
baths,
FUR.V. apt. 2300 Mellonville.
2. Notice* • Personal*
than 67 monthly. Best offer.
central heat, and what we
160 Cortez Ave. North Orlando.
think is the most beautiful
CARPETS came clean quickiy LOVELY 3 BR. nome in country,
kitchen equipped. FA 2-1760.
yard in Sanford, would appeal
when Blue Luitre it applied with
• FREE USE" Shampoocr. Car- 2.--- BEDROOM hoiue. in Kkict. to you. Owner has considerably BY OWNER: 3 bedroom. 1 bs h
home in quiet neighborhood;
more ihan *17.900 in tics home,
roii'i f urniture.
"
Spring* Trai’e r Park. 563 00.
garage; family room; patio;
which is h.j asking price. We
Pit. FA 2-0388.
3. Education • instruction
8.*' x 130' lot. Sec and inquire a f i
high!) recommend it fur a fin­
ancial!) able and quaUly mind­
1511 Elliott Avc.
2 - BEDROOM home Is Geneva.
PIANO LESSONS. FA 2-8052.
ed purchaser. Owner will fin­
See or call Rev, J. L, S eivart,
ance SlO.doO. We're oliering 3-BEDROO.M cement block; large
Geneva 43ol.
6. t o r Kent
this, lor the first time, this
fenced in back&gt;ard with barbe­
neck. Call u i today for ap2 - BEDROOM fumlthtd apart­ UNFURNlSUED~~houte. 13C3 EL
cue pit; 977.33 month; 305 So.
liutt. Call FA 3-3251 • FA 2-0323 po.:lmcnt.
ment in Lake Mary, FA 2-1737
Sunland Dr., Sunland Estates.
FA 2-2737 anytime after 3 p.m.
TWO bedroom houic, kitchen 2-BR downstairs apt., unlurn..
kileben
equipped.
1-BR.
upstairs
equipped. Call FA 7-3631.
Seminole Realty
• apt., turn. FA 2-833 *.
WET.AKA APARTMENTS: ro o m * --------------------------------------------- 1901 Park
Ph._FA 2-3*32
1 • uEDHOOM uniurmshcd house
in Lake Mary. FA 2-8119.

meat, kitchen equipped, i •* VC.
18th Street.

FINANCING

H O W ELL P A R K

Down Payment ft
Closinn Cost

FURNISHED 8 room apartment,
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
large acreeened porch. Phone 3 • Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­
Nice large apartmenli, 401 E.
FA 2-3104 between 8:00 a m. A
tral heat, many deluxe extras.
14th St. Phone FA 2-4282
8:00 p.m.
Sanford's preferred location.
912.930. and up. FHA 9390
CLEAN 4 room furnished apart­ 2 • ROOM furnished apartment.
Down, VA No Money Down.
ment; also efficiency $40. 811
Adul a. 209 Palmetto. FA 2-4393.
Not too many available. One
Park Avc.
mile Eai; of 17-92 on 436.
2 . BEDROOM^ house, kitchen
FURNISHED house, 1 bedroom,
equipped. Ph. FA 2-6043.
LORMANN
REALTY
newly painted; also real clean
TE
8-3272
Fern
Park
TE 8-1707
2-BEDROOM
house,
kitchen
equip­
apartment. FA 2-8344.
------------ t ________________
ped. FA 2-5303.
FURNISHED apar.ments, down
COUNTRY LIVING
town location. Phone [or appoint, FURNISHED apt. 511 Oak.
3-bedroom bouse *
ment,
FA 2-5123 day of|
better than an acre of land FA 2-3343 night.
!&gt;. For Salt or Ren!
S-Uedroom house and 2 bedroom
2 - BEDROOM unfurnished house CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
bouse on 15 acres of land
820 Escambia, Ph. FA 2-0274
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call 12 lots in Bookertown
or T 2-0842.
Geneva 2312
evenings. FA 2-1397,
Eve. Orlando GA 2-6138
KENT A BED
2 . BEDR003I home with Florida
Roll aw ay. Hospital k 11a by Beds
room: fenced in backyard. Ideal
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
By Day, Week, or Month
for children. Call after 3 p, m.
Bob Crumley, Rea! or
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA 2-8288.
R. L. Sloan, Associate
Ph. FA 2-3181
116 W. 1st St.
FA 2-0375
Sanford
2 or 3 (1EDHOU.M house in area. II. Real Estate Wanted
Mr. Walter, P. 0. Box 2451, HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
TRADE
Orlando, Flor.da.
COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home
SALES
RENTALS
for home in country, with 10
3 - ROOM furnished apt., Irfu.oo
acres or more.
mo., Claw; in. Ill E. 8th S..
Helmly Realty
FOR RENT
FA 2-4283 or FA 2-3786.
2. 2, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES
368 Vi. 13th Street
2 - BED ROOM cottage. Immedi­ FA 2-76(13, Evenings FA 2-2379
ately occupancy. Week or
ROSA L. PAYTON
month. Near stores and bus. 12. Real Relate For Sale
Registered Real Estate Broker
FA 2-9631,
Ph. FA 2-3301 17-92 i t Hiawatha

$156
Monthly Payment* as low as
|S8 inrl. taxes and Insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 - BEDROOMS
1 - Us - 2 BATHS
Conventional ft FHA Loans
Drive 17&gt;92 to Sunland
Fatales (2 mi. S. of San.
ford). Sales office 1st house
inside entrance.

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA S-3C71
JIM HUNT . FA M i l l

ONGDALE
HOMES
2 - BEDROOMS
IV, BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Closing Coats

Jim Hunt Realty

Legal Notice
V I C T i n u l S SAUK
N o r t o n 1H hereby g l v m that I
• in e n g a g e l In hueliK'se at l i l t
Sanfo rd .O s, Sanford, s - m l n o l a
• ‘'Minty, Florida, unilir the f ic ti­
t io u s l u m i af. tluildy'a Automo­
t i v e S erv let, and t h a t t Inland
In reg ister la id n a m i w ith tha
Clark o f tha Circuit Court, bemtnola County, Florida, In a c o r d anra w ith tlia provisions if tha
Klotllloua Naina Hlatules, to w ita :
liectlon S4S.CS Florida h rss u te i 1 141.
hit: Hobart II. LaFlIa
Publish Sept. I, II. tt. 14

2321 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
Nights FA 2-0643
LARGE 8 room house, plus Flor­
ida room, 1 bath; 2 lots; I fruit
trees; «13,AOO; 9I.4U0 down;
FHA; 2b00 Washington Ave. Ph.
FA 2-9331,

Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Real Estate Broker
til l Palmetto Avc. Ph, FA 2-7118

Legal Notice
shm im u . k

r i a a r x ro v iv o cuMNisaion
heltee af I'ubtlr llenrias

X'ittc* Is hereby a l i e n , that a f l t r co n sid er a tio n , ih» Ss.nlhole County Zoning • ' . m m i . s lu n will holtl a p u b lic n.-arln* to
determ in e the feaelb lllty o f recom m en d in g in the Hoard o f
C o unty Commlaslonera that th* f o llo w in g de«.:rlbsi| prop erty
presently tone d C-t Commercial b* soned C - t Com mer cial; Lot*
44, 44. 47 and SI, Wlntmotl Park Subdivision.
Puhlle h # s r l Me will, be hctil In lb* S em in o le • o u m y Court
H u n ... c o u n t y Cnnimteeloners Itnom, Sanford. Flo rid a, on VS edncaday, u e l j l u r , It, ISSt at T:1S IMI. or u t o o n t h e rea fter aa

S K Y - H IG H

Aa Low 4 E * Ter
Aa
**■ Month
Principal - Inn. - Int. • Taxes

VALUE

»8,.*&gt;00 To $9,300
FHA &amp; Conv. Financing

Down-To-Earth Price*
Beautiful l.akctroat
Community
On Sparkling Lake Minute

• 2 Block* la Behoof
• High ft Dry
• Paved Streets

$11,300 to $17,100

•

Sea Our Model llomta
— OPEN TODAY —
2 'i Mi. So. af Sanford
Turn W. on Laka Mary Ulvd.
1*11. I ' \ 2-8370

DIRECTIONS: 10 Minutea
from Sanford, So. oa Hwy.
17-92, tura right a i our
sign.

WE TRADE

posiibt*.

ru n t.ia it: sept, i4 a

Sem inole C o unty Zo nlna c o m m is sio n
By Robert S. Brown
Seminole County Zo n in g Director
net. i, is i ;

si : tf l i v o l. n c m 4 n

a o x ix n

ro y tiiv v ia i

Xelle* mt n k l k Hearing

N o lle# la hereby a l i a n . that al tar co n sid eration , the g em Inula Count} Zonlna Commission will hold a public h ea rin g to
•l eteiinlne tha f r s s l b l l l i y o f recom m en d in g to the Hoard of
County Commlaalonera that the fo l lo w in g desc ribed property
p resen tly aonad A -l Agricu ltu ral be t o n e d M-t tnduatrlal; X'*
o f NK'e of »K&gt;, of SK'». Mectlon I l - l S a -X l C .
Public hea ring will be held In Hie Sem inole C ou n ty Court
llou ee County Cemmteeton -rs Mnini. Sanford. Florida, on 4VeJneedav. October, II, l i s t a t liJo |'4I, or ae aeo n the rea fter aa
poaaiola.
Sem inole C o unty Zo n in g Cornmlaalon
By Hobart S. Hr own
Re nmole County Zo n in g 'hr at tor

pi; n i.la it:

{R a V SU fU fia

4-Bedrooms—2 Baths
3*Bedrooms—2 Baths
2Bedrooma—IVj llalha
3Hetlroum»— 1 Bath
Wide variety axterier designs and floor plana

IKHIMJI U COl M l lo&gt;l&gt;G
*# ••«*#

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!* « • h i I p

VA FinnncinR on Hume* up to $15,000
FHA —~ Conventional &amp; In-Service Finuneing

llfiF lB g

Nolle# It h#r#by gi ven , t h a t t f t # r «.vn*t*i*rfti!on. th# K«mInol# County Zonhiir Com mUslon will hold a p &gt;1ui!«i h t t r l n g to
ilpttfnrtn# th* fta a lb lllty o f r#comm#ntltijf (.1 th# Board of
Uounty Coniml#*lun#r# that th# f o l lo w in g d#tcrlb#d p r o p t r i /
p a in fu lly xontd A-! AcrK ultural b# i .tifd t &gt; J U.-uim#relal; S 2 U
ft o f U 113 ft o f Ni:«4. Hfctiun 4- : oh&lt;i i i ^
1‘n h lla hfarliiK a l i i b# h eld In th # Homlso!# C ounijr C o u r t
l lo u i# , I'.mrtty C o m m l t i l o n tr s Room, Hanford. Florida, «&gt;n
itssm.t.1 &gt;, UctoL fr, I I , 19«1 a t 7»J® P.M, ©r mm u e a t b a r # a f t # r mm
pOftftlOl#,
H« nitiiol# Co tin I f T filn c Camoiia*l(fa

DIRECTIONS: Turn W. an 20th St. Follow Conntry Club ltd. ft Watch fur our aigna.

W ANTED !

fly Hub-it tt. lifuwn

flfjiunnl© C ^ u n tj Z on in g IH ricto r
Oct. s. 11*1

as.4|ivoi.y; cutXTV *»4l4o lu a m s a lo v
XeOea a l F a b lla HeaeVaa
N u i b a la hereby a l i e n , th a t a f te r cn n ald tr allon , the a.m th“Ie t'uuuly Zoning Cuinmlealon w ill hold a publio hea ring to
deterrnlna w heiher to rei-omiiieud lo the Huard o f County Comnilaalonere m a t the Zoning D e p a n m e n l laaua aep do lank perm ua
to be counte rsigned by Cou nty Manltartaa and that a fea af
44.0* be ch arged for ea ch perm it leeued.
I'nblie hearing will be held In tha Memlnola County Court
llou ee. County Comnila.lonera Itooia. danfo nl. Flurlda, on 4VedHeads}, O c t o b e r , I t , t s t t a l Til* I’ M. or aa e» o a the rea fter aa
poaalbla.
Bamlnola C o unty Zoning i ! &lt; a t a l « i |« a
Hy Hobart I . Drown
Seminole County Z o n in g Director
p u B t . i s t f : a . pc. t t a Oct. i . t m

SHNIXOLK 1111 M l 11*41414 t o a a i i a l U 4
Xetlro a t P a b lle l l e a e l a g
Nntlce la hereby g iven , t h a t a f te r eoaald eratlon. t h e Saminola County Zoning Coinmla*tun w ill hold a public b earin g to
d eterm in e Ibe fea sib ility o f reconiinsu dlug to the Hoard of
Cou nty Conitnlaalunera that the fellow In s described property
preeently toned l t -t Itealdenlial be anna C - t Commer cial; l«ea
a t pt Sid ft * or NK cor of *K '« of keel.
the nc a run
W l i d ft. thence i : u ft H, thenc e N I I * ft, thenc* a : i * tt.
I'ublte heaving m i l be held In th* g e m l n i l . County Court
H u e s , County Cumutlaaiouern Itoom, Xantord, Florida, on W‘* l aeed ay , October, II, lt&lt;4 a t 111* F .'l. o r aa so o n the rea fter se
p o a ilsl* .
.
■emlnnla C o u n ty Zo n in g Com atU ilaa
By Koiiait 1 Drown
,
Semin' !• Cou nty Zo ning Dtrset or
r u D U S H : grpt.
x. o - t . i. u t t

Park Homes

By SHOKMAKER CONST. CO.
Am Low A s $350 Down

a o c , j. tsst

p u fir « in f i* s«pt. j* 4

Clone l o C h o p p in g

• Oven ft Range
• Screened Florida
Room, etc.

MEN — WOMEN
from age* 48 to 32. I'rtpar*
now fur l . S. t’ivll Servic* Job
opening, in thin area during tha
neat 12 months,
tiuvernmvnl pn.itiuna pay at
high a . 8446.00 a month to
start. They protide mu«h great­
er security th in priiale em­
ployment and excellent oppor­
tunity for advancement. Many
position* require little or no
specialised education or txprrirncr.
But lo get one nf three jobV
you mu.f pawn a leal. The com­
petition in keen and In noma
casrn only one out of five pa«e.

l.incoln Service help* thousands
prepare foe these teat* every
year. It i* one of Ihg largest
and oldest privately owned
schools of ila kind and I* not
connected with the Government.
For FREE Information on
Government )ohs. including lint
of positions and salaries, fill
uut coupon and mail at once—
T O I ltl. H u nill also gel full
details on how you can qualify
yourself lo pas* lh o e teal*.
Don't delay • Act NOWI

LINCOLN SERVICE, Dtpi. 26
I’ekin, Illinois
I am very much interested. Please vend m* absolutely FREP.
(I) A list of l . S. t,overnme,it pu.itiun* and salaries; t2) Infor­
mation on how to qualify for a U. M. Gotcrnmctit Jub.
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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting!. Use Them!
|l)f t u l a r t ftrralb
12. Real Estate For Rale
Mon. Sept. 25. 1961—pUge 9
LAKF. FRONTAGE

12. Real Estate For Sale

16. Female Help Wanted

21. Reautv Felons

S. SANFORD AVE.
BEAUTICIAN wanted.
Phone
SPECIAL THRU OCT. 6th
100 feet on Costal Lake, with 4 bedroom, 2 bath borne. Iocs ett
FA 2-5743, evenings FA 2-2455.
8I0.C0 wave now $7.00
12. Real Estate For Sale
hearing fruit trees, only $3,950.
on beautiful wooded lot 120' x
$12.50 wave now $8.50
tTO feet on Fine Lake in Loch
TWO COLORED
196' plus 2 additional lots in
Katherine Harvey Beauty Shop
NOW is the time to buy one
Arbor for $3730.
SALESWOMEN
rear
12U
'
x
200'.
Ideal
for
build­
318 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-0834
icr* just outside city limits
ing lots or poultry farm. Ap­ Sell cosmetics to waiting custom­
and one block off W. First St. ROBERI A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
prox.
45 fruit trees.
ers, ranting* $25 to $85 regu- 22. Build • Faint • Repair
One story frame home, 4 bdrin .
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc,
larly fur 3 to 4 hours s day
FU. room n «_ n s a lmmina PA 2-3351—Atlaatie -"aak Bide Priced to sell at M.80O. Terms
can be arranged.
spare lime. Everything fur ROOM SPECIAL 811.95. Painting
pool. Wonderful family home.
nlshrd to start. Write Lucky
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
READY
FOR
OCCUPANCY
Immediate occupancy. $13,500FA 2-8138.
Heart Cosmetics, Dept. C48JC,
Jim
Hunt
Realty
terma available. Phone Winter NEW 3 bedroom homes wrilh til­
ed bath, terrazto floors, awning
Memphis. Tenn.
Park, 839-0339 for appointment.
CUSTOM windows * doors. Boyd's
window* snd Venetian blinds 2524 Park Drive Ofilce FA 2-2118
Shop, 307 Elm. FA 2-2818.
througlvout.
Electric
Range.
Nights
FA
2-0848
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
17. Male Help Wanted
Monthly payments lower than|
SALES
RENTALS
rent. t$82 monthly includes OUR IIOMJi, at 1907 Mellonville AIR CONDITIONING and healing 23. Building materials
apprentice; excellent future if
is for sale. Modern 3-bed room
principal, interest, taxes and
Helmly Realty
willing to work; must have LUMBER • HARDWARE • PAINT
home wi.h D* baths, on large
insurance). FI1A approved. City
FHA Loans
P'ans
merhancial
ability. Write Box Roofing
lot
with
plenty
of
bearing
cit­
water and sewerage. Phone for
301 W. Ulh Street
FREE ESTIMATES
B,
c/o
Sanford
Herald.
rus.
By
appointment
only.
Ph.
appointment to see one of these
FA 2-78oi, Evcomis FA :-257»
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs
qpttU :Ju ts h ju ‘Cf.
to Pay!
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FA
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B. EDWARDS
Builders
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
Me Don c '
'A liK 2 ^ J lb V J ,* : »Pi'hCJnls will be held in the
Helmly
Realty-Selling
Agents
ix
t h i:
c in c irr
c o ir t
or
city hall at 7:00 p.m. Oct. S,
We Give TV Stamps
Business, Just YOURS.
Ph. FA 2-7605
TMK XIXTH J l D t C M L C I H l l t T . 308 W. 13th St.
903
W.
3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7896
1981,
to
establish
an
eligible
list
IX AXD r o a SEMIXOLB c o l . XTV,
FARMER’S AGENCY
FLORIOA
*
of Firemen for Sanford Fire
N. V. Farmar, Realtor
CNAXCKRT XO. I ISIS
Dept. Qualifications: 21 to &gt;0 24. E W d rk al Harriers
Legal Notice
IN n s i a d o pt io n o r
2485 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-5221 yrv of age; 5* 7” tall and weigh
JAMES
LAKRT
ARM. i x t h e c h u t r r c o t r t o r t i i h After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0281
FRIQIDAIRE
MTROXO, A Minor, lly
not less than 123 lbs.; hava a
XIXTH J l HICIAL CINCI IT OF
ItOIIKRT L. MATltR W S ri.OMIHA. IX AXU FUN BKMISales k Service
10th
grade
or
equivalent
educa­
an d
JULIA
E.
MA­ x o l . s : r i l l XTT, FLORIDA
Free Estimates
tion; resident of Semlnola Coun­ House Wiring
TH E W S . M m * | ( i
Ball-Blair Agency
iiiv x tr .n v xo. iis m
XOTICB o r
Sid
Vihlcn's
Randall
Electric
ty
for
at
least
six
months.
Sub­
Registered
Hrokers
F IR S T F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND
A D o rn o x rR o rcE ix u s
112
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2-0913
loan
a
sso
cia
tio
n
o
r
O
r
l
a
n
­
mit applications to Civil Ser­
k ASSOCIATES
T H E S T A T E OE KM j IIIDA
TO: I.KK ARMITRONO, Addrsi* d o . a corporation,
vice
Examiner
in
city
hall
by
218
So.
Park
Ave.
Pb.
FA
2-3841
Pla in tiff.
Unknown
25. Plum bing Sarrlee*
Sept. 27, 1981.
Lake Mary Branch • FA 3-1290
Tou a ra h.r.by- notlflrd that a »&gt;.
HAROLD
M.
MERRIAM
and
BESSIE E. MEKItlAM, hla wife.
Daftndanta.
x o rica o r at it
T H E STATE OF FLORID V
TO: Harold M. Merrlam and Reaela K. Merrlam, hta wife.
You ara hereby notified that a
ault h a i been filed a g a i n s t you
In tha abov a en titled ca u t e , and
that yuti are required to flla your
x s s w t r w i t s tha Clerk c f tha Cir­
cu it Court of Semlnola County.
Florida, and to aerve a co p y the re­
of upon the p la in tiff or p l a i n t i f f *
a tto r n e y ! , whoa# &lt; name and adilreea la Oil#.. ll»i|r!ck A Itobln•on, 135 South Court Str ea t, Or­
lando, Florida, not later tha n Oc­
tober 77. 19*1. If you fa ll |o do
ao a decree pro confeeeo wUl be
entered aaalnet yo u for t h e relief
demanded In the Complaint. Title
ault u to foreclose a m ortg a g e.
Tha
real
properly
proceeded
a g a in st la:
Lot
l e t . L e . t the South 4
feet thereof, o f I-»k# Harriet
Ketatea,
Semlnola
County,
Florida, accordin g to plat
tlic rrof as recorded In f l a t
llook
11. p a r e . II and IS,
Public Records o f Sem lnola
County, Florida.
WITNESS tny hand and lha teal
o f eald Court a t Sanford. Sem inole
County. Florida, thla l l t h day of
September, 1*11.

P .tltlon
for
th«
adoption
af
JAME S LARRT AllilHTRO.NO by
RO BERT U MATHEWS and JULIA
E. MATHEWS, hla wlfa. h a i baan
Tiled In tha abova atylad Court, and
lha abbravlatad tltla o f tha ca u .«
la: In ra Adoption o f J a m ta Larry
Arn i-lru n*, A Minor, by Holi.rt
I . Mathaw a and J u l i a E. Mathaw i,
hla wlfa, Chancary No.
J i m , la tha Circuit Court o f tha
. Nin th J u d ic ia l c i r c u i t in and for
1 Sam lnola County. Florida.
Tou aro haraby nutlflad to ba
an d a p p ea r in tha a b o v . atyl*d
Court an d to flla y o u r a n iw a r or
o t h e r U eten ilv a plead lnaa with the
Clark o f tha Circuit Court of tha
Ninth J u d ic ia l Circuit In and for
Sem lnola
County.
Florida,
and
♦ rva a ro p y thereof upon W hit­
field. W rta h t A Leonhardt. 707 -U
M et ca lf BulMlii*. Orlando, Florida,
a t to r n e y ! for petitioner#, on or be­
fore tha 4th day o f October. 1JS1,
an d to allow cauea w h y said p e t i­
tion for ad option eltould not ba
1 ( r a n t e d . I f you fall to do ao a
Dec ree Pro Confeeto may be e n ­
tered a a a l n e t you for tha relief
Bought in tha pet ition tor ad op ­
tion.
W IT NESS nty hand and tha o f f i ­
cial teal o f eald Court In Sanford.
Sem lnola County, Florida, thla let
da y o f Sep te mber, t i l l .
tSE AL)
A rt h u r H. B e ck w ith , Jr.
(SEAL)
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court
Arthur II. B eck w ith , Jr.
S e m in o le County
Clerk of the Circuit Couit
Sanford. F lorida
lly Martha T. Vlhlen
My: Martha T. Vthler
Deputy Clerk
D e p u t y Clerk
Giles.
Hedrick A nobineon
W h itfield . Wright * Leonhardt
131 South Court Streat
70 7 -lt M etca lf Bu ild in g
Urlando. Florida
Orlando, Florida
Atto rn ey a for f l a l n t l f f .
A t to r n e y ! for P etitio n er!
Fublleh: S#pt. IV 33, Oct. 3. t. 1911
Puhlleh : Sept. «. II. II. 31, IJ«I

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Coming Friday, Sept. 29th
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308

E.

F irst

P h.

SI.

FA 2-1181

FOR SALE by owner; 3 bedroom 18. Htlp Wanted
CB home located in South
INSURANCE
Pinecrest 2nd. Addition; in­
MEN OR WOMEN
cludes fully equipped kitchen,
large tile bath, new Bahia One of the Nation’s leading com­
panies needs a local person full
lawn, extra large utility room.
or pari lima in this area — we
FA 2-7339.
offer a complete liit« of A k H.
plus Senior Citi­
St. Johns Realty Co. Hospitalization,
zen and Life, high commissions,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
incentive bonus that is vested
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
each month. You have every­
thing to gain and nothing to lose.
PARTIALLY
furnished
ranch
All replies will he held confi­
style home which is potentially
dential. Write — State Manager,
a 4-bedroom home with 2 baths,
P. O. Box 6014-B, Orlando, Fla.
however, 2 bedroom* are un­
finished. A bargain at $8,900.
Only $3,300 down and $30.85 19. Situntiun* Wanted
per month. Owner may con­ WORK WANTED. FA 2-4016.
sider SI.ooo second mortgage to
DAYS WORK. Phone FA 2-8813.
reliable person.

Seminole Realty
1901 Park
Ph. FA 2-3232
Evenings: FA 2-2248 or FA 2-3013

Wall
Plumbing A Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-8502
PLUMBING
Contracting k Repair!
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383

26. Radio ft Telev inion
HATCHERS TV
k RADIO SERVICE
‘Dependable Guaranteed Service
Ph. FA 2-8392 2608 W. First St.

27. Special Service*
FRIGIDAIRE

20. Babysitter*
1 WILL keep small children In
my home. $1.2$ a day. Ph.
FA 2-2274.

Sales 4i Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo. Fla. FO 9-3313 Day*
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883

FOR SALE: Wektva River Estates REFINED white woman will SEWLNG MACHINE SERVICE;
babysit evenings. References. For service on any make of Sew­
—150 ft. River frontage 64o ft.
ing maehino parts and access­
Call
FA 2-1740.
to Road ’i mile off Rt. 48. Call
ories or Rentals call or write
after 6 p. m. FA 2-8473.
CHILD CARE In my home; Pineto Sanford Sewing Center, 104
crest area. FA 2-9578.
South Park Ava. Ph. FA 28411.
3 . BEDROOM home in Pinecrest.
$350 down. 202 Laurel Drive.
21. lleauty Saloaa
HEATING
Phone FA 2-8835.
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON 200 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-4234
13. Mortgage Loans
2840 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1398
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
MORTGAGE LOANS
W. L. HARMON
FIIA ami Conventional
Ph. FA 2-4223
Commercial k Residential
STENSTROM REALTY
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERBeauty Salon
til N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
ARY HELP? . . . an application
Walker Building
letter that will "get the Job";
2510 Oak
FA 2-7884
club paper; after dinner speech;
16. Female Help Wanted
high ichooi or college theme or
Sept, k Oct. Special! Cold wave,
PIANIST wanted lor dancing
reg. $20-$12.SO. Regular $12.50 essay on all but scientific sub­
school In Sanford. FA 2-8884
jects. Low rites. FA 2-4033,
wave—$8.30. Scalp treatment
from 2:00 in S:0o p. m.
evenings.
with shampoo 1 set $2.30. Oil
shampoo k set $2.00. lUrrieit'a
EXPERIENCED Typist and book­
Beauty Nook. Evening appti. PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
on Xerography, Offset Printing
keeping machine operator by
105 So. Oak. FA 2-3742.
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
local firm. Apply for interview
and Service, our etock In
EVA-HESS BEAUTY SHOP
in own bandwriting giving com­
3 Senior Beauticians
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
plete details. Box 30 e /e The
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th St,
Minnie Bess - Helen - Blanche
Sanford Herald.
FA 2-2772.
108 E. 2nd. St. Phone FA 2-3914
TEAR OUT THIS AD, and mail
with name, address for big box
of home needs and cosmetics
for Free Trial, to test in your
home. Tell your friends, make
money. Rush name. BLAIR.
WHERE THRIFTY FOLKS BUY DUALITY
Dept 883KS3, Lynchburg, Va.

27. Special Service*

iouthePLAir

ROLLAWAY, Hotpl al and Baby
“ Belli. Day, Week, or MonthFURNITURE CENTER
Specializing In lleatini
1100 French Ave.
and Air-Conditioning Only
Ph. FA 2-7953
2502 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321

FOR COMPLETE PEST
34. Articles For Sale
CONTROL SERVICE CALL

REASONABLE

LAST CALL!
O nly 9 New ’61 Cars b

4 New ’61 Trucks To Go

WE'RE SELLING CARS LIKE HOTCAKES!
If you’re waiting for the year-end deal —
TIME IS GROWING SHORT

LAST CHANCE SELLOUT DEALS
O ur ’62s Will

FREE

Be O ut Sept. 29th
TOP V A LU E

Windshield
Buck Gifts.*
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Fnlnt Co.

308 K- First Street
Sanford • FA 2-1181

Winter Park - MI 1-8916

Sales — Service — Supplies
Nell Klndy — FA 2 6806
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE

PIANOS AND ORGANS
Ph. FA 2-4822 Authorized Baldwin factory piano
and organ sale, conducted by
31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock fectory representative. Inquire
Thompaoa Music Co., $4$ No.
AKC Registered Femala Boxer.
Orange Ave., Orlando. Pb.
$25. FA 2-7890.
GA 3-4577.
MINIATURE
Poodles.
White
FACTORY TO YOU
malei. AKC registered. Excell­
ALUMINUM BLINDS
ent Pedigree. FA 2-3442.
Enclosed heed, Sag-proof bottom
rail with plastic ends. Pintle
32. Flowrrn - Trees - Shrub*
or rayon tspes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
PETUNIAS in bands now ready. Senkarik Glass ami Paint Co.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-4822
Grspevtlle Ave. near 20th St
CABBAGE SEED
ANNUALS and vegetable plant*. Marloa Market, Yellows Iteaulant
FA 2-7197. Dutch Mill Nursery,
lb....................................... $1.30
New Upsala Road.
Globe, Yellows Resistant, lb. $1.33
Greenback, Yellows Reiistant
33. Fum llura
lb. .............
$1.85
Delivery
in
around
five
days
from
• BIG VALUES
tha West Coast. AU seed are of
• QUICK CREDIT
high germination and purity
• EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS test.
Phone 749-2113
WILSON - MAIER A. U. Prevail
Seville, Fla.
New and Used Furniture
311 E. First St.
FA 2-5822 ANTIQUES t REPRODUCTIONS
Lamps, Glass and China, Hutch,
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Dry Sink, Desk, Cobbler's
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Bench, Clocks, Etc. Search your
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
attic. We repair and sell for a
small commission. FA 27268
Used furniture, appliances, loots
or FA 2-2209. 918 French Ave.,
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry'* Mart.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132 Sanford.
210 Magnolia

PRICES

PONTIAC Bonneville A / C .......................... 92295
CHEVROLET
Ton Pickup
............... 1195
CADILLAC I Dour, Power and A i r ....... ........995
FORD Station Wugun V-8, Auto ................ 895
OLDS Super 88 4-Door, Air fond. .— ....... 2795
DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic ... ........ 1195
RENAULT, A Harguin In Economy................. 595
CHEV. I Door llelair ............................. - ....... 195
CADILLAC 4 Door
....... ................... 595
BUICK 2 Door Hardtop ....
....
195
CHEVROLET 2 l)r„ V-8 ............................... 1895
SI.MCA 4-Door
..............
195
OLDS 2-Door, Powered
... — ...................693
CADILLAC I-Door, Air Cond....................... 1795
CHEVROLET, 6 Cyl., 2-Door
........... 3393
FORD St. Wagon V-8, Std. Shift ............... 793
CADILLAC I Dr.,
...................................
395
CADILLAC

N EW O R U SE D

Robson Sporting Good*

304-6-9 E. 1st

Ph. FA 1-3*4

38. Trailer* • Caban**
SELL or TRADE: 33.000 equity
la 10’ x 49' trailer for r wide,
2 bedroom, clean. Also, sell
1934 Ford trailer hauler. RobL
Bohannon. Pinecrest Trailer Pk.
SACRIFICE Beautiful 19C0
Pacemaker, 10' x 33'. FA 1-3340
1959 ELCAR house trailer, IF X
30'. like new, sacrifice. FA :
HOUSE TRAILER, closed la eabans,
completely
furnished.
Can be seen Wekiva Fish Camp.
CaU collect CY 3-8012, Orlando.

39 Automobile* - Trucks
JEEP station waion: 4 cylinder,
4-wheel drive. Make oiler. C.
Hawk*, Paola.
'33 CHEVROLET 4 door Bel Air;
naw paint, seat covert;
overhauled. FA 3-3711.

Barkley
A. W. Barkley Used Can,

lac.
Impart* ft Sport* C*r*

Our Speciality
17-93 - Heart af Maitland

PH. BO 4-5307

Thurs. &amp; Fri., September 2 8 &amp; 2 9

JMercury mean* MONTIRKY. ,rgS&lt; best-looting buy for tfa big-ear matt

MEET THE NEW

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COMET. . .

smartly ahead o f the

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A L S O . . . T H E W O R L D ’S L E A D IN G L U X U R Y C A R

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL For 1962

193

ONLY A FEW 1961 NEW CARS
LEFT AT REDUCED PRICES

Check W ith U s Now! Get A Better Deol Before You Buy!

STRICKLAND - MORRISON

Electrolux Cleaners

INSTALLED

STAM PS

With the purchase of any
New ’61 Car or Truck

BUY OR RENT

America's Best Brands: Coen,
ASSORTED TOOLS 99c each.
Olds, Leblene, Ludwig end others
Paint 2 gals. $3.93. Army Navy
at the lowest rates anywhere for
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla. Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
school band students. Cornets,
Flutes, Trumpets, Trombones,
WELLS DRILLED
AIR CONDITIONER, flu ease­
Drums. SaxophOkiei, etc. Open
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ment windows, good condition,
Monday and Friday nites. WB
AH T)pcs and Sizes
$40. FA 2-4085.
DELIVER.
8THEEP MUSIC.
Wt Repair snd Service
841
No.
Oran**.
fHVxtdv Jhart*
. . . . It T. I V F.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
GArden 4-24oi. '
Machinery and Supply Co.
walkers.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8432
FREE DELIVERY
36. Boat* • Motor*
Prescriptions our Specially
29. Automobile Service
FAUST'S Rx Mellonvilla
Gateway To Tv# Waterway
Ph. FA 2-7107
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
AUTO GLASS

HERE’S WHY
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IN S T R U M E N T S -

ART BROWN

HOLLERS of SANFORD
AT

34. Article* For. Salt

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateCUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
DEEP FREEZE, perfect condi­
menu, invoices, hand bills, and Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
tion. FA 2-1737.
holstering. All Work Guaran­
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-051teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
306 West 13th St.
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
SC H O O L B A N D
Ave.

Dawn's

CARS

33. F urn itu re

BUY NOW AND SAVE
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
2nd &amp; Palmetto —— SANFORD -----

HUNTMERCURY INC.
(he place (o see and drive the beat.looking

109 PALMETTO AVE.

buy* — now in

SANFORD

Showroom Open 'til 9:00 P. M.

FA 2-0711
r

each size

FA 2-4884

�&gt;

“Then art approximately 140
children la the Semiaoie County
area wbo are tbe victims of men­
tal retardation," said Kenneth
Melotosb, speaking to tbe Clvltin
Club Thursday, "and of that num­
ber 11T will, through edueetka and
aisLitanco, be able to assume a
place la society as cdiiesble in­
dividuals to produce for them­
selves and their families."
r — uThe’ retard ef eteibU nte l»
these children has only reccivtd
| an appreciable boost in the last
few yean, McIntosh Mid.
"fn IMS there were 750,000 men-

tally retarded children in tbe V . 8.
and only U percent of them' were
receiving any help at alL
"Today there are 1,000,000 but
74 percent of them art now re­
ceiving special attention and spe­
cial ttxinlng.”
"Civitaa has been the backbone
and stimulus of the Little Red
Seboolbouse here,” he said, "and
you are to he commended for your

‘is a Civitan representative,
lonal
"He had his heart and soul in
j®*! the Job of helping us. and help
1 us he did, with extensive research­
ing for more and more infarmaI
tion, setting up our fsculty, coor*
*Dd dinatlng our efforts and setting
,po” up otir record system. His aid and,
II in service wss Invaluable to ua."
The Seminole Association for
Retarded Children is anticipating
Btati- formerly
.1 the becuming a member wf -th e-Fleryour interest In giving your whole­ Sanford Naval Air Station, tor bis Ida Council and of the National
hearted support to this worthy tremendous effort and accomplish­ Council In order to receive the
project,"
ments in behalf of the Little Red benefit of the research carried on
"The Little Red Seboolbouse," Schoolhoute, in bla capacity as by these organization*.

Before adjournment the Clritao
Club voted unanimously to eon*
tinue to underwrite a major part
at the expenses of the Little Red
Schooibous# with their yearly sale
of Claxtoa FroK Cakes.

G S Neighborhood I
Adults To Meet
A special meeting of all biter
borbood I are urged to attend e
celled 'meeting at the Bel-Ahf)
home of Mrs. Randall Chase at
7:30 p.m. today.

NKWLY INSTALLED OFFICERS of the Democratic Women’s Club am
ihown hare with installing officer, Mrs. Edwin Ivy of Orlando, Fifth Conmsaloiia] District vice president of the Democratic Women’s Club# of
Florida. Second front left ia local president, Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, vice
president, Mrs. Elisabeth Kuhn; secretary, Mra. Catherine Oehr and
treasurer, Mrs. Marls Tayjor.
(Hersld Photo)

. Members ef the Democratic
Women’s Club mat Thursday for
lasts nation of this yaar’a saw offleers, with guest officer Mrs. Edwts Ivy of Orlando, wbo prtiided
It the Installation ceremonies.
• At other business of tbe organ­
isation, a discussion was held on
(he proposed changes in tbe atata
Constitution.
: Delegates to the state eonven-

Legal Notice

tion la Clearwater ta October are
Mrs, Kathleen Reynolds, Mrs.
Peggy Kuhn, Mrs. Catherine Oehr.
Alternates are Mrs. Roy TUIIa,
Mri. C. M. Flowers and Mrs.
Maria Taylor.
Mrs. Ivy gave the eluh a resume
of her duties and spoke on the re­
sponsibilities of women In politics.
Refreshments of eska and coffee were served after the meeting
and a social hour enjoyed to com­
memorate the first blrtbdsy of the
organisation.

Your Money Back

CARPETING
Viscose. Nylon, Weol A Blende
DECORATOR COLOR!
VISCOSE CARPKT
INSTALLED d J T C . .
Complete with
Pad
Only
FREE ESTIMATES

On Meats - Poultry
„ and Seafoods

House of Floors
N u t Te Kero Perk Poatofflc*
Fern Ptete_______ TE S-11771

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* T o e en d e a ch o f yon are hereby
S e t U l e S a n d required In present
e » r c l a i m s and dsmanda which
y o u . o r eith er o f you. m ay hara
e o a l n a t th e e s t a t e o f J e s s Arthur
C o t tln e h a m , a l s o kn o w n a s l e s s
C o t tln a h a m , d se s a ss d . lata o f said
C o en ty , t o the County Jad*a or
f e m l n o l * County, Florida, at hla
o f f i c e In th e cou rt house of eald
C o u n ty a t Sanford, Florida, within
a l e ca len d a r
m onths
from tho
t i m e o f tho flrot publication o f
t h i s n o tles. Bach claim or demand
e h a l l be In w r lt ln y , and aball s'ata
t h e p l a c e o f realdenea and peat
o f f i c e addrssa o f tho stalm ant, and
e h a ll ba ew o ra to by tho claimant,
h i e s c e n t , or a tto rn ey , and any
su s h c la im or dem and no t ao filed
Shal l ba void.
/ ■ / l t a r a u s r l t a Cottlneh am
Aa i a s c u l o r of the Last Will
and T e s t a m e n t o f
J e s s A rth u r Cottlneh am.
deceased
W , c H u tc hiso n , Jr.
E d w a rd * Building
Sanford, F lo rid a
A t to r n e y for Kaseutrlm

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EXTRA MERCHANTS grestn
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DKYS WITH Oil WITHOUT
TUMBLING—WITH OK
WITHOUT HEAT
Only Norge eafely dry* everything
w ash able—even k n itte d w oolens,
plastics, silk stocking* and delicate
cashmeres.

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1

List Primary,
Secondary
Paving Jobs
® County Engineer Carlton Bilan outlined to the County
Commission today an anticipated five year primary and
■econdary road program to cost an estimated | 2 million in
rights-of way and construction.
The top priority In the primary program is SR 46 from
llellonville to French Ave. while the top secondary project in
the progran u Bear Lake Road.
Bllia, in presenting the pro­
gram, emphasized that “this
should help you So fUl in the
m ining Unis la the county's road
program which waa adopted last
week and to answer some of the
criticisms which have been cast
■t the program."
Recommendations, according to
Bliss, arc for ezisting primary
and secondary roada and for those
The County Commission today new links which will serve to
voted to limit the discussion* of relieve rapidly-developing conges­
jftizen s from the floor at future tion or fulfill new demands on our
meetings, to 20 minutes. Commis­ road ayatem brought about by the
sioner James P. Avery opposed Impact of Interstate 4.
the plan.
Primary project rights of way
Commissioner Ted Williams, were estimated at $323,000 and
who made the motion, said that secondary rights of way and con­
on many occasions, citizens had struction at $1,533,000.
to wait too tong to be heard at
Top primary prioritiea include
the meeting and “ it just wasn't SR 48, Mellonville to French Ave.;
lair."
SR 436, Hwy. 17-92 to Interstate
Avery said that the chair had
4; SR 438, Red Bug Rd. to Orange
J | e authority to halt an / discusCounty Line; SR 426, Orange
Kon it it desired. However, the
County Line to SR 48; and SR 48,
board voted to limit the discus­
interstate 4 to Weklva River.
sion by a 4-1 majority.
Secondary projects include Bear
Earlier in the morning. Mrs.
Eleanor Ravenel spoke tor almost Lake Rd.; 23lh St. to S46-A and
an hour and a halt on the de­ Grapevine Spur; SR 415, -city
plorable conditions involving state limits to Cameron Ave.; S-431, SR
welfare in Santord. She also com­ 438 to Orange County Line; S-427,
plimented the commission (or Hwy, 17-92 to GlndervUle; S-13,
bringing some of the condition in- Bconlockhatchcc Bridge to SR
428; S-13, SR 44 to Interstate 4;
the open.
^ l n other business, the commis­ S-15, Lake Mary to S-48A; S-425
sion agreed to re-root the infirm­ to Grapeviile Ave.; S-427, ACL to
ary at the county homa at a Hwy. 17-97; S.13-Bnimtey Rd. to
SR 419; S-13.S 46-A to SR 48; Wincost not to exceed $300
Accepted the resignation of S. j ter Park Drive. SR 438 to SemG. Hk'riman as chairman of the inole Blvd.; S-13, S427 to Hwy
17-92; S-431, S-46-A to Longwoodboard of adjustment;
Adopted a resilution approving Markham Rd.; Seminole Blvd., S*
extending Bexr Lake Rd. Tod 427 to Winter Park Drive; Wekiva
William* opposed th e move.
Spring* ltd., S-431 to Orange
County Line; Orange Blvd. SR 48
to Interstate 4;»k*ft£wood-Markham Rd., S-431 to Douglaa Ave,

Board Votes
To Limit Talk
From Citizens

Tlajor Skirmish
Over China Seen

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (UPI)
— The Security Council was sum­
moned Into session today for a
major skirmish on th# diploma'to lc battle over Red China'* de­
mands lor a scat in tha United
Nations.
The issue was disgutied by the
applications of two other nations
for UN membership.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko was listed to speak in
the assembly's geneVal debate
this afternoon, providing an op­
portunity for a quick formal ftusWian answer to Kennedy.
The Red Chine issue was behind the epplications of Outer
Mongolia and Mauritania for General Assembly membership. A
third application, from Sierra
Leone, appeared certain to be rec­
ommended favorably to the as­
sembly.

^Paving Started
Work started this morning on
the paving of Orange Ave. from
Hwy. 17-92 to the Longwood city
limits, County Engineer Carlton
Bliss reported today. He said the
Job should take 30 days.

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Last Chance For Old Hotel?

By LARRY VERSREL
DEAR ABBY: I'm in real troubig. r w n omi ' Mw»pap4r~wnr
ing a daily column and all these
public officials think I'm “gun
ning" for them. They think I'm
a birod, high priced, hatchet man
in the pay of aonto sinister poll.
Ucal machine. Pm telling you M’a
rough. Even my trie ads look both
way* on the street before they
wave to me . , and when they
wave Its with th*tr~to&lt;* finger
and art afraid to use their ontiro arm. What do I do now?
LV
DEAR ‘LV: Stay oft Use *tree Is
and purchase Norman Vincent
Peate's “The Power of Poitive
Thinking," “How To Win Friendi
and Influence People" by Dale
Carnegia and get a permit to
carry a concealed weapon.
ABBY
• • •
Nobody asked ma but, what
political machine wai Mr, Avery
talking about?
• • *
Friday night strappers will have
an extra treat, this week. The
Christmas lights will be turned
on.
• • •
Speaking of lights, City Com­
missioner
Earl
Higginbotham
called Sanford a “ ghost town"
at night. "It's 23 to SO pcrcenf
darker at night than any other
city in these parti," Higginbo­
tham said.
• • •
If Casselberry Aldermen okay
a 'land lease agreement so that
the mayor can have a street
light in front of his bouse, wonder
if they’d do the same for a fel­
low board member who want*
one on the lakefront in back of
her house so she can fish at
night?

Troops Ousl Vopos
From West Beilin

Urn CXy Q m s M o a fa
slowly and sorely Inward demoli­
tion of tbe Palma HoM m W.
First I t
City Manager W. B.

t

A'little birdie that flics all over
th* county sang to us that news
from South Seminole women that
they were going to organize their
own club of a certain political
party haa tha other club of the
Mm* parly “ singing tha bluet."
. » Mart* to ice why w h e - ,lhcy’j t
ail b# working towards th e is m s
goal,
• • •
Glad to hear that traffic con­
ditions ar* Improving down In
Longdate but drivers are still be­
ing watched, Longwood Folic*
Chief Claude Layo warns, espe­
cially around the school where
he's really enforcing the 13 mph
speed -limit.
• • •
The circulation manager of the
Herald, Frank Voltoline, was In
the pink this morning—hii^ wife
presented him with an ‘sight
pound, 12 ounce girl last night.

agreed to place
signs sta n d the •
botot, aider the caretaker nut ef­
fective Oct. 1 and warn the awner an patohw city action v i s i t
renovation* a n made oa ton an­
cient (true tun.
Mousy Knowles made public
ha aru&gt;» ta the earner sf

nigbt to put the hotel, tor mad a
safety and Are hazard, an ft*
condemnation list with Stt other
atrueturta—for—considers

ft* hotel. Mr*. C. H. OUff af
Tampa.
The city manager said to hia
teller (hat the hotel's attorney,
Ambrose OUiff "committed him•elf to notifying the city to writ­
ing af obtaining the necessary
plana and specification* tor work
on th* structure."
— Thus far, - according to Knowtra

(ha city laa not
any plan or intention for cleaning
up th* facility.
Kaowlas also said that to* pro­
perty to th* asst af tha hotel haa
continued to b* used an a brick
and concrete product• storage
yard to violation af city ordin­
ances.
“Nothing has been done abowl
that," the city instil gar said.—

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today. 85-90. Low tonight, 70-75.
VOL. fiS

United

JW U A ...
Living: Costs Up
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Tbe
Labor Department was expected
to report today that tha cost of
living went up little, If any, dur­
ing August.

L au«d

W irt

Established

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
proposed Atlantle-to-Gulf water­
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U P I&gt; - way across Florida has become a
Oldtima
vaudeville
comedian “must" because af th* location of
Frank Fey. former husband of a federal apace laboratory In
actress Barbara Stanwyck, died Texas, a moon rocket fabrication
early today at the age of 64.
plant in Louisiana and th* U. S.
“moonport" In Florida, said Ran­
Safety Move
dolph Hodges, Florida conserva­
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo tion director in Tallahassee today.
(UPIl — United Nationi officials
Hia pronouncement followed th*'
planned to move their Elisabeth- approval by a Congressional con­
villa hospital to th* outskirts to­ ference committee yesterday of
day to protect it from a possible $193,000 for pre-cunatiuction plan­
resumption of warfare In Ka ning of th* Florida canal.
tanga.
Tha project's backers, however,
emphasised this wa* no guarantee
Latins Approve
th* canal will b* built.
“It may or may not h* cunNEW YORK (UPI) - Latin
American diplomats at a lunch atructed. It ia not a commitment,"
for President Kennedy Monday said Sen. Ipesaanl Holland, (Dwere “unanimous" In approval of Fla.I.
The ronferrnr* committee also
his United Nations speech, ac
cording to the hoat, U. S. Am­ earmarked $13,730 million for the
Central and Southern Florida
bassador Adlai E. Stevenson.
Flood Control District and $1 mil­
lion for an interroastal waterway
Ford, UAW Talk
DETROIT (UFI» — rord Motor batwtan tha Caloosahati-he* and
Co. and Urn United Autcy,Worker# Anclot* rivers.
Holland and other mambera of a
Union bargained today under
Senate-House
conference commit­
news blackout confident they can
reach agreement on a new eon tee approved Monday the full
tract before an unofficial deadline $195,000 requested by President
Kennedy and Florida backers of
13 days away.
tha project for pre-construction
Arabs Guard Border planning.
The House had voted only $30,*
KUWAIT (U PI)-A rab League
forces assumed command Mon­ 000 for a new economic study of
day of frontline troops along the th* long-awaited canal. By incor­
porating both House and Senate
Kuwail-iraq desert border
Sourer* said only a few British , views in the appropriation bill,
troops remained. They had been •’“ 'sever, the conference commitsent in to guard Kuwait Irom pos­ U*« m iu itd pns»*g« in both
hoUBtoi.
sible invasion (rum Iraq.

Capt. Slye To Be
Coffee Club Host

Corpsmen Arrive

Th* money will pay for an up-todate eoat and value estimate of
th* proposed canal, but will go be­
yond th* limited survey proposed
by th* House. An additional $206,900 would he needed to complete
pre-construction planning of tbe
project, estimated to coat about

U. S. Disarmament
Agency Set Up

LAGOS. Nigeria (UPI) — The
second group of American Peace
Corpsmcn to reach Africa arrived
here Monday to begin teaching in
Nigeria’s mud but villages.
The first Peace Corps team a r­
NEW YORK (UPI) — President
rived in (ihana earlier this sum­ Kennedy takes a step in his “ rsce
mer and another group is due (or peace" tuday by formally set­
soon in Tanganyika.
ting up the new U. S. disarma­
ment commission.
Seize Bo^us Bills
After signing the recently enact­
MIAMI (UPJI—Secret Service ed bill establishing the new agen­
agents seized a $3()0,b00 bundle of cy to coordinate American disar­
counterfeit S10 bills at the Miami mament planning, the Chief Ex­
Hallway Express olfics Monday. ecutive and hit wife planned to
Miami Secret Service chief John fly thia afternoon to Newport,
Manhall said the 104-pound pack­ K. I., for a week's holiday.
age of counterfeit money had
been shipped here from Owens­
boro. Ky., in a heavy plywood Driver Injured,
box labeled “tools.*'
Held In Accident

Nazis On Trial
DORTMUND, Germany (UFI)—
Three furmer Nazi official) went
on Inal Monday on charges ol
murdering nearly 4.0U0 Jewish
and Rii**ian priianer* In Germanoccupied Lithuania In 1944. They
are Dr. Hermann Jahr, 31. formrr Gestapo commander in Tilsit,
and two assistants, Wilhelm tierke. 30. end Alfred Krumback, 31.

8ANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 287

Florida Tanal 'Now A Must'
Flood Fund Approved

Comedian Dies

United press International
BERLIN (UPI) —French troops
and Wert Berlin rio» police today
expelled a group of armed East
German border guards from
strip of West Berlin territory.
A unit of th* Communist border
police, recently incorporated Into
th&lt;* regular East German army,
had crossed Into West Berlin ter­
ritory in the French sector to
repair a stretch of barbed wire
torn down by an angry West
Berlin crowd Monday night.
Communist E sit German police
Monday night fired five ahoti at
a group of East Berliners who
Members of the Seminole Coun­
leaped to safety from an apart­ ty Chamber of Commerce Coffee
ment house on the border of tbe
Club are scheduled to participate
divided eity. West Berlin authorin an unusual meeting Thuraday
itiei reported.
at 10 a m. when they will be the
guests of Capt. R. W. Slye, cnniminding officer of Sanford Naval
Pleads Guilty To
| Air Station, at the open air pa­
Breaking, Entering vilion at Lake Golden.
Jetton Bernard of Dade City
$lany of the feminine coffee
pleaded guilty to breaking and clubbers are planning to attend
on ering in Circuit Court Monday tbe affair which will be high­
and was sentenced to six months lighted by a rescue demonstration
to five years.
o f a live pick-up by a helicopter
Bernard was charged with break­ from the lake. Cmdr. J. E. An­
ing into the Dairy Castle on drews will narrate the rescue.
Hwy. 17-92 earlier in the year. New members of tbe statiun staff
will be introduced to the group by
Capt. Slye, who has provided a
Public Invited
A hard-hitting Communist film Marine detail to direct traffic
“Communism On The Map" will upon entering the gate*.
It is expected that a large num­
be shown at a meeting sponsored
by the men of tbe Church of the ber of coffee drinkers and donut
Nativity of Lake Mary at 7 p m. dunkert will avail themselves of
Wednesday. Tbe public is invited the captain's invitation to "be my
guest."
to attend.

1908 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1961

$173 million altogether.
Holland explained th* bill ap­
proved by th* conference commit­
tee specifically prohibits the ap­
propriation from becoming any
automatic assurance for eventual
construction of th* canal.
the canal would atretrh Ish
miles from near Jacksonville on

th* Atlantic coast to Yanksstowa
on th* Gulf coast.
Hodges, who addressed tha State
Capital chaptar of tha American
Society for Public Administration
In Tallahassee Monday, hailed tha
conference committee action as n
major step toward actual con­
struction of the renal.

Moscow Reaction Unusual
By EUGENE Mcl.OUGIlLIN
Vailed Prcti lateraatioaal
President Kennedy's "race (or
peace" speech lo the United Na­
tions carried the West a step

closer lo negotiations on Berlin
and disarmament today but there
was no immediate answering
move by the East,
The Soviet Communist Ps.ty
newspaper Pravda surprisingly
reprinted an Anv*rican nrwvpapcr[
story prslsing Kennedy is t man
of peace and depicting Soviet
Premier Khrushchev as a “ mad­
man" If he Iralieves Communist
propaganda picturing lira U. S.
President aa a rich imperialist.
UPI Correspondent Henry Shepiro reported from Moscow that
unofficial Soviet source* found
The City Commission Monday the speech relatively moderate
filed with (lie Corps of Engineers and conciliatory but ofiiciat Krem­
at Jacksonville a protest on the lin reaction had not Jelled.
proposed
clearances for the
The first real indication of how
Osteen bridge across the St. th* Kennedy peace move will be
received in lira Communist world
Johns river above Sanford.
Pointing out that the clearances was looked for ia Soviet Foreign
Andrei
Gromkya'i
a rt in adequate for the proposed Minister
Sanford-Canaveral canal the let­ speech to the UN General As­
sembly Ibis afternoon.
ter said;
“ W# wish lo go on record as
Th* reprint of the American
protesting the 23-foot vertical newspaper story — by James
clearance and the 30-foot width Wechsler of the New York Post—
of live channel clearance. Where­ w is preceded by a not# saying
by this is iha planned watrrway P rav d i't editor* did not ag*ee
of tbe SsnUrd-TiliilvilU Canal, with everything in K. But the
we consider It imperative that fact that it was printed at all
plans be made to provide tht caused amazement in Moscow.
The story said Kennedy was,
e’earances necr.vary for the ’nready to negotiate but not to
traconstat Waterway."
Since the bridge at the west nd capitulate to dictation by Khrush­
of Lake .Monrue maintains a chev.
Ami it contained this surpris­
vertical clearance of 43 feet and
a 190-foot channel clearance, we ing quote:
“ Kennedy is the son of a very
request that you urge the plan*
of the proposed bridge be equsl rich man and therefore an excel­
to the criteria of the bridge now lent caricature for Communist
propaganda which tries to equate
being completed."
Th* letter wav signed by San­ all our American action* with
ford Mayor Joe It. Baker ami vicloui intrigues of 'Wall Street
copies were forwarded to Sen. imperialists.' If Khrushchev be­
W. Randolph Hodges .of the Con­ lieve) this doctrinaire nonsense
servation
Commission;
Max then he is a madman and w* are
Brewer and Richey Green, both all doomed."
I The eiiu appeared to be to give
of the State Huad Dept.

Cily Protests
Clearances For
Osteen Bridge

Soviet citircns assurance that
there wa* real proapect of negoti­
ations.
UPI
Correspondent
Stewart
Hensley reported that at tha
United Nationi there was a feel'n* of cautious optimism,

Sewage Facility
Rises 3 Points
On Priority List
Ttra City CoramiDicuv waa told
Monday ni|h4 that Sanford's
priority rating for a a* wag*
treatment plant went up three
point* and ia now ninth in the
state to receive a federal grant
of $130,440 to help pay the cost
of tha near half-million dollar
plant.
Engineers Leffler and Burti
ar* currently working on plan*
■nd specification* for the plant
and wera told Monday night that
It would be feasible to design tha
control room or the plant into a
fallout shelter to be used to eav#
of any emergency.
In other btisineia, th# eommis­
sion, authorized th* city manager
to advertiaa for two police car*,
on* compact car, a TD-B replace­
ment, tractor replacement, a re ­
fuse packer, aerial ladder, sweep­
er and five pickup replacement*
and water lie* materials;
Agreed to install street light*
on Court St., Academy Manor and
Driver Homes area*.
Dented a request by Geurg*
Steele for a license to sell beer
and soft drinks from a vehicle;
Agreed to have city crews mow
the grounds around tha Armory.

A .Sanford man waa hospitalized
and charged with reckless driv­
ing after he drove into s tele­
phone pole on South Sanford Ave.
isle Monday night, the Sheriff's
office reported.
Floyd Sparkman of Russell Ave.,
received lacerations of the face
and body in the mishap. Deputies
said he lost control of his vehicle
hitting the pole. Damage to his
car was estimated at $499.

*Major Swim-Wear Firm To Build Plant Here
The first factory fur th* mass
production of swim suite in Flor­
ida will Ira built in Sanfurd with
construction to start in tha lata
fall by th* firm of Alix of Miumi,
^Ine., internationally known swim" le a r manufacturer.
Th* unusually attractiva build­
ing fur a manufacturing plant will
initially enclose 11,000 square feet
•f floor space end will he built oo
Hwy. 17-92 at th* South entrance
«f San fold, near the Harcar
Aluminum Co. and York Manufac­
turing.
Tbe plant will he scientifically
ytynppcd to introduce swimwear

in straight line production. A new
industrial engineering system will
enabla Alix of Miami, Inc., locally
through Alix of Sanford to ha com­
petitive with other national pro­
ducers of ruatoni swimwear,
mostly concentrated in California.
The firm expects to complete its
building in six months and provide
steady year-round employment for
(rum 130 to 200 persons.
Burton and Chapman, local ar­
chitects. ate currently firming up
plana and specifications for tha
new facility and will announce tha
advertisement of bida for tha
building in tbe near futurr.
The plant will be lUO percent

air-conditioned and have its own
cafeteria and all modern facilities.
William Stemper of Stamper
Agency, real estate consultant for
Atix of Miami, Inc. today thanked
th* City ami County officials that
were successful In helping retain
thia growing industry to our area.
Through their constructive coop­
eration thia ia all possible, Stamp­
er said.
Stamper singled out John Kriiler, manager of the Seminole Coun­
ty Chamber of Commerce, for his
untiring efforts throughout tha
long negotiations and for hia in­
spiration contributing to th* new­
ly formed Saiga.rd-cemiriol* De­

Company, which waa
formed from th* Committee of
“ 100" to concretely procure Imluatry.
Many psraon* instrumental In
working fur this industry ar* to
be thanked and a special thanks
should bs given to Herman Jacob•on, Earl Higginbotham, T. E.
Turktr, Al Wilson, Clifford MeKibbin, Robert Brown, Ed Davis,
Jsniet (Sonny) Powell, Thomas
Mi Donald, and (ieu. J. C. Hutchin­
son.
Stamper reported also t h a t
any inquiries a* to employment
should be made to Abraham Gussow &lt;d Brookfield Mill* os, the
velopm ent

Florida Employment Service—Mr.
Guseow will continue aa manager
of th* enlarged operation.
Burn par pointed out that Brook­
field Mille, Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary of Alix of klieml, Inc.
will operate aa Alix of Sanford in
the new modern plant.
The plant will continue to man­
ufacture th* internationally famuua Alix “ronloured" swim suits
and will add fashionable sports­
wear in Sanford.
President of Alix of Miami, Inc.
ia Alix Schneidman; Ylca Presi­
dent, Luther Powell and Tan)a
Scliiicijioan i, H o siery .

SHINING OF FINAL I’AI’KILS preparatory to the acquisition of the land
on Hwy. 17-92 for the establishment of another new industry in Sanford,
brought theao official* of Alix of Miumi, Inc. swimsuit and sportswear
manufacturers to Sanford for conference* with official* of tha Sanford
Development Co, From left seated are Abraham Gu*aow, manager of
Urpokfleld Mills, Garnet Levuitt, auditor, Alix Schneidman, president of
Alix of Miami and David Miaonznlclc, controller. Standing a rt W. H.
Stemper, realtor, T. E. Tucker, Florida State Bank president and SSDC
director and John Kritler, executive director of the Sanford-Seminoie Davelopment Co.
(Herald Photo)

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HD Extension Services
R. L.
Tbe people today want- to be-|
come successful, efficient and
capable manager*, la general,
they want to be well Informed.
This means that requests for as­
sistance from toe County Home
Demonstration agents have In­
creased, sharply.
Tbe Extension Service helps
people In eight Program A n a s.
They are: 1. Agriculture Produc­
tion. 2. Marketing. 3. Conservation.
4. Farm and Home Management.
3. Family Living. A Youth Deve­
lopment. T, Leadership Develop­
ment. I. Community Development
Ad Public Affairs.
Hero a n tome of tbe kinds of
information most requested. Se­
lecting food, fkfthta* household
equipment and fttfgjsjijn-v under­
standing the rose o f family memb en , including all ages; health
edueatloa and safety; managing
Winner, rice p m ia n ii sna tnairman oi nomerwm
KXECUTTVX BOARD NKMBXKS o f thw EnUrprtofl
time
and energy; giving the Ismmothers;
Mrs.
R.
T.
HatcfrfcU.
Puvnt-Tucher Council which held ite fleet general meet­
Oy well balanced meals and
Henderson, devotional chairman; Harold- Wooten, pro­
ing of the school year at 7:80 p. m. Tuesday Include, from
■teeteUng the family dollar which
gram ohairman and L. 0. Hayman, principal.
left, Mrs. J. R. Walla, treasurer and membership chair­
today la very Important and
(Cox Photo)
man; Mrs, Lautress Boazman, publicity; Mrs. J. W.
making our home comfortable,
,
_________________________________
livable and attractive.
To reach this vast, growing
audience which Includes men,
women and youth, the Agricul­
ture Extension Service Is broad­
C'tAc,
has Mt an supported tha Republican Party better and more enduring than the |either aide, It truly represents a ening its program.
It is making this Information
originals from either side. And consensus of all tbe people. This
vaeatkea. Der. in 1M0.
a kefs#
onee a basic American program la why our government U the available not only to organtxed
la
1M0,
wa
w
a
n
denied
con­
leg Me
groups, but to everyone through
tinued executive power by an la forged with the best from' most representative on enrth.
eyelash while we w en inenaswin
lag our seats in Congress-in state
W U to a K. capitals, state legislatures and
■y
county courthouses.
■ IU *r &lt;■., N. T , )
But this narrow defaat, to my
(lapaMkaa NaUml Cfcainaaa)
As the Kennedy Administration mind, does not n llcve us of na­
tional nsponslbUity. I firmly be­
proceeds Into the perils at home
lieve that tha national security,
and abroad, then will come limes national defense, fonlga policy
la both a n sa o f concern when and domestic matters continue
Republicans will rise sad say: to be as much the nsponslbUity
“ No. We d lia m e with the Ad­ of toe Republicans as of the
ministration's course o f action. Democrats.
We believe that the national In­
This is what I mean by our role
terest requires alternative ac o f participation. Ws intend to
lion.” I am grateful to Holmes make certain that our philosophy
Alexander for this chance to and our plans a n Injected with
develop the subject
massive impact into the formula­
When we diaegne, o f course, tion of national policies,
proponents of the Administration
We intend to continue fighting
will seek to brand oa as “ obstruc­ on all tevele for our prgrams an i
tionists" and aa politicians fish­ approaches, when they differ with
ing for partisan gain la tha aaa those offered by the new admin­
of national challenges.
istration, and we Intend to carry
1 can think of ao reaction more on this fight with ail the power
Irresponsible—no greater neglect and voices at our command
of high duty—than for the Repub­
1 believe that our nation haa
lican Party silently and meekly grown to be the moit powerful on
to rubber-stamp the entire Ad earth because Its policies have
ministration program just to been forged in the hot clash ot
create a false facade o f natioaal competing ideas, Out of this con
unity.
tlnuing and healthy clash h is
Uy viewpoint haa been atated come a act of steel-hard prin
In more elegant language by one ciplea and ideas that ptrhapi are
o f the masters — a m ister of
both politics and of language.
In December of IMS, Prime
Minister Winston Churchill—the
architect of the British war aflort
—arose In tha House of Commons
at a tense hour and offered a
motion of censure of the Labor
Government which ousted bim
m
f i '
the previous election. Anticipating
charges of “ obstructionism" and
“ politics in a critical hour,"
Churchill explained his duty this
way, and I second his views to­
day:
"T he Government reproaches
us with making their task more
difficult, but what do they ex­
p e ct!"
Churchill went on:
“ Can we with our convictions,
as honorable men, a t a great
party in the Stale, afford, for the
sake of appearances of unity, to
acquiesce in a destructive down­
ward trend In our affairs at
home and abroad! Are we not
bound In honor to give our warn­
ings in good time about tbe fu­
ture, and to record our censure
on the present!
"Would wo not be blameworthy
before history if we sat sup'nc
and silent, while one folly and
neglect la piled on top of an­
other, and much that we fought
for together U lost or frittered
away!
P E R too LB.
«R.tH
C Y L IN D E R
®
"The only excuse for silence
and Inaction would be despair,
and despair Is not to be tolerated
among Britons."
PO N TIA C TRIGGERS ANOTHER TEAM OP WINNERS. Every one Is a fancy mover.
Well, despair Is not to be toler­
Choice of 110, 119, 120 or 140 h.p., gaa-savlng 4-cylinder engine. A couple ol extra cost
ated among Americana, especial
109 W. 1st 8T.
ly tha M million Americans who
options: 4-barrel carb, tM h.p. Plenty of punch without big maintenance end running costs.
The citizen who wants more can go for eo aluminum V-l option that pulls IRS horses.

Won't Sit 'Supine And Silent,' GOP Chairman Miller Declares

special tfltcreat meetings, work­
shops far family members in food,
and nutrition, family life, man­
agement and other personal cow
tracts through home visits, tele­
phone. office calls and letters.
Tbe Extcpsioa Service also has
bulletins and leaflets for distri­
bution, educational! tours and
co-operation with ether agencies
and groups.
Todays* new frontiers la H.D.
emphasizes Information designed
for special aiidiener* such as
young homemakers, low Income
groups, homemakers who work
away from home and retired per­
sona.
Home Demonstration Informa­
tion and ways of providing It fill
the needs and interests of these
groups. These people help decide
their own needs. The'■Scuts help
in developing these programs
which cover all aspects of family
living^ Jo ’ S S W L B r o m iK i^ —
pha sized h n r n u r e la u S u T e i f r
lenship, public affairs, conser­
vation and leadership.
Through a new program on
Human Relations tbe families
learned more about tbe growth
and development of personalities
from childhood through adult life.
Families discovered the Impor­
tance of healthy inter-personal
relationships within the home and
community.
In the flelda of citizenship and

public affairs Home Demonstration
workers helped Floridians better
understand good citizenship and
their responsibilities in the af­
faire of the community, state end
nation.

H. D. work. Future leaden had

many opportunities tor training
in I960. Families learned to make
wise decisions in mans flag their
financial resources, this included#
the use o f credit an 1 “ “ *“ -*
Leaden ere very Important in m i s procedures.

esta te p ro p e rty , th e
k m in to a r e uuza t

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Nights — FA 2-0048

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Sanford Gas Co.

BARGAIN PRICES
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at

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TEM PEST MAS A FRONT ENGINE/REAR TR A N SM ISSIO N ! (The only American
car with this feature.) R givee Tempast equal weight at every wheel. II hee biting traction on
the brteke or in the mud. Tlrea teat longer. Brakes take hold like they mean it. The front
floor la practically flat (no big hump in the middie). Tempest seats six-easilyl

PLUSH NEW SERIES—THE LE MANS (LUH-MAHNZ). The Tempts! Convertible and
Coupe are out this year in apacial custom trim. Call them tha La Mansi They both have
aporls.type buckal seats, lull carps ling, floor mounted sUck shift, acceleration rear axle option
- n o extra cosL Extra cost option; 4-apeed gearbox. Take one ouM t’t a going machinal

D riv e A m e r ic a ’s only fro n t e n g in e !re a r tran sm issio n c a r ...it's b a la n c e d lik e none o f the o th e rs /

TODAY! ’62 TEMPEST
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T E M P E S T H A S IN D E P E N D E N T S U S P E N S IO N -F R O N T A N D REAR I Each wheel
(and It's a big IS* one) movea up and down Independently ol the opposite wheel. There's no
solid axle in the rear. Rasult; Firm ride on pavement, soft ride in the boondocksl Swing
axles In the rear help the Tempest to carve out clean, firm curves.

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H a n fo rd

Single Purpose Bomb
Shelters Tax Exempt
Tax Aifcsaor Mary Earl* Walk­ er is strictly for fallout purposes,
er today laid her office would al­ a token eslue would be placed on
low exemption! for fallout shelt­ the tax roll.
“ However,'* she added, “ if the
er! if it is used for that purpose
shelter Is for a dual purpose, such
a lo n e .
a* fam e rooms and storafe facil­
Mrs. Walker said that if a shell. ities, then the valuation would
have to be determined and placed
on the tax roll.
Sanford already has agreed to
five relief for citizens buildinf a
shelter.
Mean* hile, hundreds of resi­
dents have swamped the Civil
Defense office la the past two
weeks about buildinf their own
family nuclear bomb shelters.
Russia’s resumption of nuclear
tests put the final spur to a surge

U. S. Bolsters
UN Forces In
War-lorn Congo

By LARRY VERSI1EL
Nobody asked me, but bow come
the welfare department doesn't do
a little more checking around
before they okay hospital care for
the indigent. One county resident
was hospitalized, claimed indigent
‘# r * and tha county kicked In over
)600 to pay tiie hospital bill. Re­
cords reveal that the person'a hus­
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
band Is self-employed and gets a (UPI) - The United States bol­
so«eminent, pension tlicck.
stered the United Nations force In
• • •
The Congo today with four big
According to the State Board of multi-engine transport planes.
Health, 42 persons died from can­
In a departure from previous
cer aqd S8 from heart disease in policy the planes will be available
Seminole County during the first for supporting UN military oper­
six months of the year . . . There ations within The Congo. Up tu
w ere no figures available on bow now U. S. planes have been con­
many courthouse officials
were fined mostly to ferrying troops
treated forulcers duringthat per­
into and out of the country.
iod.
The first plane, a 0 2 4 Globe• • •
master, arrived Thursday night at
Tax Collector John Calloway Leopoldville's NJIli Airfield. Three
hopes to have the county tax bills 0 3 0 Hercidbt were due today.
out by Nov. 1.
Up to now the distribution of
• • •
supplies,la The Qpagu has been
Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee done by r fleet of ehDfterH DC3.
ld theJayceea Thursday that DC4 tad C4I planes. Ns m has the
irultment in tha countyschools
carrying capacity o f the GlobeShould hit 11,000 by 1ST0.
master a n tT V N H H r *
• • •
The United Nations had four
Have you noticed the thousands planes , damaged by jet slraling
o f dead fish by the Bandsheilt during the Katanga operation in
No explanation yet, but officials addition to the one lost in the
tell us tha fish are Croakers.
crash which killed Secretary Gen­
• ••
eral Dag Ilammarskjold.
Nobody asked me, but can the
County Commission legally bind
ro future commission by adopting
w five-year road program?
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VOL.

63

United

Press

U
V
A
. . .
of publie anxiety that followed W
President Kennedy’s warning last
month about protection and the
grim developments In Berlin.
In Loe Angeles, for example,
there are six trunk telephone Knee Newsprint Use O ff
Into tin CD office. The twitchNEW YORK (U P D -U . S. con­
board hat been so overrun that sumption o f newsprint In August
plans are being mede to Install 30 was 0.7 per cent less than during
lines.
the same month a year ago, the
No figure* are available on the American Newspaper Publisher*
number o f shelters actually being Association reported Thursday,
v'wttxd that*. But in the city of
Chicago, v d y two building per­ It’s American
mits have been Issued for con­
WASHINGTON (U PD-Bourbon
struction o f shelters.
whisky la distinctively American
And in tha belMIng permit o f­
and foreigners should stop label
fice la New Ysrk City— with
Ing their whiskey as such, so said
more than T million people—
the House Ways and Means Com­
there Is not a single application
mittee Thursday.
foe a permit fee shelter eonel ruction!
Kennedy Session
There mre Indications, however,
WASHINGTON (UPII - Presi­
that people are about to do more
dent
Kennedy called In congres­
than think about protecting their
sional leaders of both parties lofamilies.
dsy for a last-minute legislative
In Philadelphia, s model ehelter
review and possibly a preview of
was built In Fairmount Park with
visiting hour. 1 to 4 p. m. B v. I “ • « * fch Mond*&gt;r ,0 ,h# UnUed
days a week. Since the Russian
tests started, crowds have become
Officials Accused
so great the exhibit le open seven
ROCHESTER, N, Y. (UPI) —
days a week.
Monro* County Welfare Director
Defence Coordinator Joceph R.
William B. Woods has accused
Costa says thousands o f Inquiries
Florida and Georgia offlciala of
have been coming from radio sta­
providing money to induce wel­
tions who pass on llsttnar rafare reclpienti to go North and
quests.
apply for relief In New York state.
“ W at# suffering from prosper­
ity but we love It," he said.
Asks Shelter Talk
"W a’v* bean trying for year* to
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
get our mesiag* across. Looks like
George A. Smathers (D-Fla.)
Khrushchev did it for us."
asked Defens* Secretary Robert
Tha survey could not measure
S. McNamara Thursday to brief
families who have started shelters
tha nation 09 protective measures
without asking for permits er
against radioactive fallout and
housewives who have stocked food
nuclear attack.
and water, transistor radios, cand ire and other essentials in thair Sefck Settlement
basements.
DETROIT (UPI)—Twenty-six fo­

t

Water Pollution
Probe Promised

Attention bowlers . . . The Her
ATLANTA (UPI) A South
lid will start a weekly bowling Georgia state senator promised
Thursday there would be a
column starting next Tuesday.
• • •
thorough Investigation into Flo­
Tuesday the County Commission rida complaints that ita water*
was presented with a lengthy di­ are being polluted by wastes
rective for study on franchise. from Georgia streams.
Sen. Dan Hart of Quitman said
Indications arc that the board will
tfom
nsider its adoption next Tuei- a Senate subcommittee has been
day.
ay. We hear that U contains a conducting investigations into the
lot
of duplicating services that pollution problems of Georgia, not
the state now performs and one only in the areas mentioned by
Florida, but state-wide.
citiien calls it a -’ money scheme."
• • •
Did Longwood Mayor At !« r mann bring the gavel, or was It a
mallet, to the Thursday night
Council meeting as a defensive or
in offensive move?
0
•
Mrs. Raymond Lundquist don­
ated an American Flag to Semi­
Proof that the St. Johns River
nole High School to use at foot­
ball games a few years bark. can be used for low cost trans­
. . . So wlul liappvocJ to il.t portation was provided here this
week when the contracting firm
flag?

WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today. 88-92. Low tonight, 65-70.

Stoi) T hroning,
te&amp; ulle Says
MARVEJOLS, France (UPI) P reside# Charles De Gaulle to­
day called on the Russians to
stop threatening, the West if they
really want East-West cold war
talks.
He also warned that France
will not tolerate (he expansion of
Soviet domination throughout the
free world.
Speaking to a crowd of sever­
al hundred In this little provlnetel
town on the second day of his
"meet-the-people” tour of southcentral France, De Gaulle reiter­
ated that France is willing to
.oin in East-West talks on Ger­
many, Berlin, disarmament and
other cold war topics—if Russia
stops threatening the free world.

Leased

MOSCOW (UPI) - Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev said to­
day that Russia la ready to nego­
tiate with the United States "*t
any time, at any place and at any
level."
The threat of war has perhaps
never been at great in the post­
war period as it it now. Khrush­
chev said. Governments of the
Western powers are intensifying
military preparations In every
way, he said.
Khrushchev mid* the statement

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 285

in a letter to Indian Prim* Min­
ister Jawharlal Nehru. It was the
Soviet Prtmier’a answer lo a
message sent him by the nonaligned nations alter the recent
Belgrade conference, lie sent simliar letters to other neutralist
leidera.
" T V Soviet government Is
ready to participate la talks
which are really directed to­
ward tho speediest aolutfoa of
urgent tote national questions."
Khrushchev said, “ particularly

a peace ooufervuc* on conclud­
ing a Genua* peace treaty and
Ike normalisation of the situa­
tion la West Berlin."
"The sooner such serious talks,
the better."
The Soviet Premier said the sit­
uation in Europe would be better
if countries which have not reeognlied both German state*—the
German
Democratic
Republic
(East Germany) and the Federal
Republic o f Germany (West Ger­
many)—would recognize them in

fact and establish relation* with
them.
He also Slid that both Eaat and
West Germany should be adm ti­
led to tho United Nation*.
"Tho Soviet Union alwaya fa­
vors tho m ulatto* of 000trqvorlial problem* by negotiation*,"
Khrushchev wrote Nehru.
“ Wo ala* consider that nog*.
liaUoaa betwe** states, and par­
ticularly heiw**a th* V I M and
tfc* United State*, as th* most
powerful and toflaentlal states,
can and should play a* import­
ant rote 1* improving tho Inter­
national sttaatte*.
"Wo are ready In tho name of
securing peace to negotiate at any
time, at any pise* and at any
level."

Congress Gels
Kennedy Assurance
WASHINGTON (U P I)— Presl.
dent Kennedy assured congres­
sional leaders today he would
contact them immediately tf there
la any atrloua turn for th* wors*
in th* world situation altar Con-

OFFICIALS OF DEL-MAR INDUSTRIES, INC. and executives o f the
Sanford Seminole Development Company met Thursday to complete final
negotiation*! for the e*tabli*hment of the new plant here. Shown nt the
conference are. seated, Dewey R. Smith, vice president of tho Del-Mar ad­
ministration; Jerome Zimmerman, president of the Del-Mar Administra­
tion and Robert J. Bauman, president of Sanford Atlantic Bank and a di­
rector of the Sanford Seminole Development Co. Standing are, John Krider,
executive director o f the Snnfnrd-Seminole Development Co.; T. K. Tucker,
president of the Floridn State Bank and a director of the Sanford Seminole
Development Co. and Scott Burns, local manager of the Floridn Power and
Light Co.
(Herald Photo)

Shelters Sought
JACKSONVILLE iU PI)-Arm &gt;
Engineers will ask state and focal
civil defense organizations to help
find buildings in Florida to protect
citizens In case of nuclear attack
Col. J. V. Sollohub, district engi­
neer, said the survey of buildings
would cover every city and com­
munity.

Longwood Adopts Budget

LENOIR CITY, Tenn. (UPI) Mr*. Mary Allen (Granny) Houk,
widow of a Civil War soldier, will
celebrate her l(J7th birthday Sun
day wlih a nursing home party
Longwood adopted it* 1W1-1W2
open to the public. Still alert de­
budget
Thursday night catting for
spite blindness and hearing dilfi
cully, she saht die will sing expenditures of 113,700, in in­
hymns at the party.
crease of *8,111 over last year,
without having to rats* th* 10
null tax levy.
However, Mayor A1 Lormann's
hopes for an allocation to begin
building a new city lull were
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Senior M/Sgt. Jack O. Glenn shelved for the present to make
of Casselberry was one of 20 out­ way for a new (ire truck. •
o f Rurnup and Sims shipped 133
standing airmen from posts around
Councilman
Carl
Lommler,
tons of building material on a 220
the world
receiving
citation' making a strung plea for the new
fool cargo vessel to the Virgin
from the Air Force Assn., now truck and $2,300 in repairs on the
Islands for a cons ruction pro.
holding Its annual conven ion in old one. read the second survey
Ject.
Philadelphia, Pa.
report from authorized dealer in­
The largest cargo ship ever to
Sgt. Glenn, stationed at Or- spector* suggesting that this be
visit Sanford is now en rou e lando AFB. was selected as out- dune,
to St. Croix. Virgin Islands, where standing airman of the command
||e ^ Jn approval fur a *300
the Sanford firm hat the con­ lo represent the USAF Seruri y ,|ajt uut of this year's funds on
tract to construct a building.
Service at th* coivention wb.ch the repair work and live board
The company of which Vicior clove* Sunday.
agreed to lake up the matter
Hutchins la the manager, char­
His wife. Mary Jane, accom of a new p eer of equipment in
tered the inotorthip Corinto to penled her husband lo the con-. J|boul m ,„„nth«. Estimated cost*
transport everything needed fur vention on an all expense paidj
„ atw truck were quoted at
the budding except the concrete. invitation including ho el accom- jm yoo
This can b« obtained in th* Vir­ modations. round trip commercial
gin Islands, Hutchins said.
air transportation a -d money for
Ma.crials which th* ship load­ other espenses.
No Sabotage Seen
ed here included blocks, lumber,
---------------- --------- -| NDOLA,
Northern
Rhodesia
■teel. roofing and sheel metal. In
Calls
Fee
Illegal
i U P D -A United Nation* otlicer
addition it carried trucks, auto*
TAMPA (U Pti — G eorgia' »■«* ' od-*y investigator* so far
and food. Hutchins said.
The vessel left Sanford Tues­ threat to impose an inspection fee have turned up no evidence of
day at T a . m . and will arrive I on f**sh Florida citrus is illegal sabotage or a.r attack in the
at St. Croix on next Wednesday, and nothing will come of it. Gov. plane crash l iat killed Secretary
according lo schedule set by its Farria Bryant predicted Thors-1 General Dag Hammarakjold Mon­
1day.
'
skipper. Capt. Charles Thompson day.
Hutchins said that the loading
of these supplies here shows .hat
th* St. Johns River ese be used
by Sanford and Central Florida
interests for low cost transpor­
All football funs are invited to-join the motorcade
tation. even befor* the Sanfordto the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando tonight when the SunCanaveral Canal it built.
ford Seminole* so far unbeaten and undented upon,
Th* St. Johns River baa a 12
match brains and brawn with the Orlando Edgewater
test channel to Sanford and toe
team at 8:15 p. m.
Canal* draw* 10 feet with 133
Fan* are urged to meet, with their decorated car*,
of cargo, Hutchins pointed
at the Seminole High School parking lot at 6:30 p. m.
H* believe* that Ultra lg no
ai the police-escorted trip will start rolling no later than
mky to* m * r should not
I*more extenmely for .ailk
6:45 p. m. At the Tangerine Bowl. Sanford fan* w ill ait

St. Johns Put To Use
By Sanford Contractor

Casselberry M an
Gets Citation

Motorcade

SANFORD .MAYOR Joe Baker signs a proclamation
designating the week of Oct. I to 7 as Hire the Handi­
capped Week, as Dr. Phil Westgate. Rotary president
and chairman of the Hire the Handicapped committee
in Sanford, looks on. Standing in back ere Florid* State
Employment Service manager, Joe Foy and .Farm
Bureau Placement manager. H. A. Thurston.
(Herail Thoto)

Established

Ready To Talk Terms
On Any LeveNNikita

cal plant bargaining teams from
General Motors and the United
tuto tli.kuts. »uiiiu.uq.’ » ’rts .meet­
ings In Detroit today, tried to set­
tle disputes holding up the end of
the Grneral Motor* strikes which
still Idla 144,000 workers.

Woman Is 107

Wire

on the went aide of the field.

B t g ^ . items on the new bud­ as compared to last* year's ft .200;
get Include police salaries, *3,000 maintenance salaries at *3,400,
streets, parks and buildings at
*3,300 and truck-equipment main★
★
★
fcnanc* at $?.uoo all remained
the same; new items— reserve
debt service at St,700 and equip­
ment at *1.713. Th* debt eervice
fund was set at *9,783 as com­
pared to *10,180 las; year.
The only other reduction* were
m office and telephone expense
funds.
A inerting to diiwu'S tha »n-

Avery Reassures
Council On Orange
Ave. Projecl

glass adjourns.
, Th* chief executive met with
Democratic and Republican leadera ' o f tha Huusa and Banal*
shortly befor* leaving Washington
for about 10 days. Whlla he la
gone he will addresa tha United
Nations General Assembly and
take a short holiday at Newport,
R. 1.
Senate Democrat!* leader Mika
Mansfield and Republican leadar
Everett M. Dlrksea agreed at tha
breakfast meting with Kennedy
th a t
adjournment “ tomorrow
night was quite posaibla."

Fears Toll Road
To Delay Freeway
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Hep.
William C. Cramer (R -Fla.) Isn't
convinced extension of Florida's
foil turnpike will not seriously
delay construction of an fast eoaat
freeway.
Cramer called on Gov. Farris
Bryant Thursday to specifically
csrlude planned Interstate High­
way 93 between Deytona Beach
and Miami from an agreement
with turnpike bondholderi against
building any
freeways
which
might Jeopardiza turnpike reve­
nue.

Yogi Classes

Mra. Dwight R. Smith announc­
Districl * County Commissioner I *loir " ‘ n* « » “ « on feasibility of
„
.
. , Installing a ci y
plant wat ed today that her new fall elaaact
Jim Avery, making s sped.I j dU(UiMd&lt; i,0«ovwr. the b.ard in the anrient Indian acienee of
visit to the ljmgwood Council tabled the nutter (or at least an- yogi, which proved to popular tail
Thursday night, reassured the other 30 day*,
year, will begin again on Oct. t,
city that Orange Ave. * will he
upstairs at the Evans Building in
paved all the way to llwy. 17-92
Lake M.uy.
*
★
★
and that work on the project
would begin Monday morning.
“ I dropped by tonight to clear
up some of this confusion on
Urtn;e Ave. that developed after
an unfor unate press notice fol­
lowing the Commission's adopt on
of the county's (ive year road
program.
"Materials alrr.dy have been
bought and stockpiled out of County
Engineer Carlton Uliss hold a Joint m-etlng at noon
money from the old budget aid (“ day deirnded the county's five- j Tuesday at Freddie's Restaurant
your road definitely Is going to year-road program and declared on llwy 17-92 to d.scui* mutual
be paved on out to th* highway," criticism to the program was problem*.

Bliss Calls Road Plan

Criticism "Politics"

»»«•
! " &gt; “ * * C ,K 01
I |( U an almost certain* that
"Actually, the work should
*1Ihe program will prove fo th* road program will be the mal*
ready lie un.Ierway but w e d e l a y - -ho in Ihe intrreds of the entire i„p &gt;c 0( business,
ed it one week in order that county and not one municipality j
‘
grove owners could remove
» i» neglected as was charged,"
row of trees fro-u the right of Bliva said.
way. They’ve been paying laics
Bliss a a ted that the record
on those trees for some 20 year* (war* out that ttv* cities—were
Bridge ............
Page B
and ** fell th* delay was juati- given the lion’s share of th* secFag* 10 A It
CUisI m
lied."
ondary road fund program and
Comic*
. Page 9
Avery also told Ihe council that declared that out of that fund
Dear Abby .
Pag* S
the county had been advised by .* $117,quo for Altamonte Spring*
Editorial
,
.....
Page
4
the Slat* Road Dept, that It k* and the S2t7,OU! Molnar Ave. proEntertainment
. Pag* S
ready to let bida on th* almost ject that will t-eaeiU Longwood.
P ie s 3 A ID
Legal* ...
one-quarter million do'lar Mol­
Th* road-program Is bound to
Puisl*
.
—
_
_
Pag* |
nar Ave. paving and that ha un­ help cities provid* better circula­
P at* T
derstood cnanges requested by tion into th* county. Bliss said
Sport* _
. Par* •
At the same time, the mayors
Longwood had been incorporated
Churches
»
— ra ta l
of th* county have agreed to
| in tiie project.

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Strengthen Yourself
Attend Church!

Dedicated

To

Church-Going

Sanford /WiTfe"VWiwEii 3dak
Rotat J. Rm m d A Staff

Sanford Electric Co*|
&amp; C. Harper, Sr. tad E. C. H
Howard Bolster Whste. Cwtettoatry
Mr*, naraaca M . ZIh s w t h a s

Carroira Furaltura Co.
B. K. Carrall sat U i Iotm

The Rlts Thcatrs
Sill UttliM A Bapteysss

Shoemaker Const ruetloa Co.
I l l I k w u t e A la p ta y e a

Food Fair Stores, lac.
ftaarf* Salley A WwptayeOe

Wlbon-Maler Furniture Co.
Mr. aod Mr*. At WUaaa
Stine Machine A Supply Co.
M a u le a n t A Eaiftayeea

Seminole Excavating A Pavla*, la*.
W llitaa sad Mary Oyler

J. C. Penney Company
C . L. RaMaaas Sod I n play em

Mrs. Appleby's Restaurants
1M A Park A 111 N. Park

Fierro Manufacturing Company

8aaferd Jtwelry A Luggage Co.
Mra. Fred Stela

Allstate Insurance Co.

W k a fa poor aimkai? Whs* is your dtotimaainn?
■There ia a way Mint aeemeth right onto a man, but
Mw soda Mmaood we Mm wage of death.” We are all
atinwl Mm train of Ufa. Around Mm neat curve may bo
y o v aiali— Thee ie the road which loads to Ufa starad. You may travel in thia way if you will. Are you

Sanford Manufadarlag Co.
Masaioaieat aad Bnptayea
Park Avonue Pharmacy
Mr. aa4 Mra. Jim Smltk

it's Garage A Electrical Serrlca
lr. ssi Mre. Porter H. Leeelng

&gt; h T W C In id i...
&gt; TW CW rcklsts
Mathea Music
Mra. aai Mre. DavM Ways* Metkeo

Stafford Electric Company
Freak aaU Ueaay StatforU

Baptist

BaptUt
r is e r i m i i r

Slapkr’a Pharmacy
Carrall W. Stapler, Jr. A
Mra. Marla A Gladden

rs ta c a

aia Park A lie n *
W. P. Druaka. Jr. .— - Paaiar
r. II. Plahar . Auer. I'eitnr
Warning War.hip — ( i l l a. m.
auailer aokoel - .... I i ll a. m.
Uornln# Weraktp
Mite a. m.
Training Union . . . M l p. in
Et*nlng Warahlp ... t&gt;*e p. m.
Wad. Prnyir her vie# T-10 p. at

u a i

w ant

H K.Ugdlld Je«:k,ou ... reilnr
Sunday l.-hnol ...._ |:«t a. an
Morning Worihlp
li e* a. m
Training Unlaa ___ t il* p. m.
Reining Worihlp .... t ;l* a. m.
Wad. Prayer larriee fila p. m.
P ik e r Mt p i la r (I I I HUM
IIP I.ORUWIton
tar. 1‘ hnreh A Utael I lk
Jauiaa I . Pen ell ____ Pallor
Sunday acheol
. . . I ll a. m.
Warning Worehlp
l l .l t a. m.
/Training I 'm ,in __|.id
p. m.
Evening Worahlp
7.41 p. m.
Wed. Prayer S i n k # Till p. m

PIRRCRMIT RAPTI0T
I'H IR IH
M l W. llama Reed
Donald llravenmler
Fatlnr
Early iervlca
l.ie a. m.
Sunday S&gt; noul
_tilt a. ai.
Morning W’ ltrehlp ItiO* a in.
Training L'nlen ™ 0.10 p. m.
Kvanlng Wurehlp
I-U P m.
Wed. Prayer gervlee 1:11 p. m

Directory And Ccdendar O f Churches In Our Area

v io a r a e rriB T r a i s m

Baptist

Catholic

lO K W M IT IO in
ROBTH O N U IP O
i MNiBTi %a (H i n t ii
H i r m r CHirr.L,
The I elted rhorr* e( Ckrtet
i*« R. Pelrfns Aee.
Perk Ate. el llih at.
Patter
Paiior .... ... v. m. Maggard Joeeph K. glurk
. 1 1 1 i. iu
Sunday Peeler He*. Juke Can- Ulble Hrltool
U-irnlng Wertklp II 10 a. m
non
Hunday Pekael ....... I l l a. m Pilgrim Fellawiiilp T:l« p m.
Sunday Weioklp
11,04 A. a.

Church Of Christ
ALTAMOTTB B AFTIIT
C H tlC I
Mlnbway 440
l.eale D. Halner . .... Pai
SunOay Shuot ... *11 a.
Marnlng Worehlp 11:04 a.
Training 1‘nlun .. o II p
livening Worihlp
1,04 p.
Wed Pra»*r Service 1.10 p

Murrle Ituby . . . . .
Htblo School
Morning Werenip
Evening Worahlp
Wad Wihle Study

WBTMEIIOIIKLII
k o p u s r a issioo
Uff *11 LM e* h’eretl Illy HO.
J*kn II. k k i l i r ..... Pallor
mihoay h.nuul
&gt;4:00 * m
n k , I HUM 1,1 I III HIM
Morning Wertklp
11.00 a m.
d l l Ill'll UP CHRIST
UP III II.DO
l.-viilug Uoni.ill.u-i p m
Paela
Jack T. hryent
Petluc W e t Tiaytr Service 7:10 p. m Lira Dun, an
Mlul
Sunde &gt; a iu#l
.. l.iy * nv
Horning Wertklp li ve ».
Morning Worahlp ll.Oi o. m
Evening Werahlp . 0 ,4 p
T rain mo I’ ulun
1 ll p m
ThurA Sikla study l ie p.
Evening Bervl-e
I.e* , m
W »-l Preiar *-v.»li # t 14 p m l a i h o l l c
V Ml HI M OF I IIKItr
Long need
Homing W or,hip |tia* a. i
c H iL L o th F in er n r r i t r
Cvealng W’ er,hlp _ 7:14 p. &gt;
iiah A,*.
CHIBCH
R. I . viicumn
Rlahoid ld ,M
C. a Sneggerty ...
Peetnr Sunday Schdet
UpUcopsI
Sunday M *«,tt
Sunday S.notl ... Ill;** a. nv duinley \l-&gt;rih!p
Mvrniug W utvUlp
11.40 a m Training Union
HOLT CROaa KPIOVUFOL
Training I nlon .. Ill* p. in
Evening Ht. vlee . - t il* p. m
Park t ,e . i
Wed. Prayar Service t-So p- m
John "
Th-ue*
John drlfdth
llol) Eueharlci
retail/ Sen tee—
Hldne Hd. leva Fork
Church acboel
R. II G r i n i n _____
Pai
W. L l-niv nl J mi ■
I*.
Lake Mary
Huihliig Prayer
hunday School
„ I U A
Sunday School
.. »;|J a
&gt;r.
William
Tratnor
Sermon
Morning W'oiahip
11:10 a
Morning Wutehip
11:0* a.
Mata _______________
Training l'nlen _ 1:1* p.
Training L nlon . I l l h
M a u ________________ _
Evening Worahlp
7:14 p.
Coning Worahlp
n
Wed. Prayer Service Ii4i p.
W eOntvdijr Prayer 1:11 p.
ALL i t l V t a KPIeiOPAL
iH ia tH
FIBST R t r t l a r IU IH IH
» a irto n i p r i a r b io o iu a
Ealererlee . IVrHary
ChristiiiR
UP CIIIKI A
411 Ilia* Hd.
Fr Paul S h u t :* __
Peeler
Jack I. Siewarl ... .
P a ,lor
t isvrlherty
4 IH *r C U B I t T I l \ l i l l HIH Holy Commuuten
hunday h heel
. It ut a. m Wilfrid Hvlc-n .
hunday ----------- --- i.«« a aa.
.. I'attor
ISSI A. aanierd Addv
aiom ug Worahlp 11.00 a- m Hunday School
Unrnlng prayer—
_ 111* a- nv.
Training Union
1.4* p m Heroin* Worehlp
Faaler
14.10 a. ia Jaaidt K. Barnett
b a r m e n ----------- - I . l l a ia
Evening gervlr* . . I '* p. m Thun Hibla hiuoy 1:4* p. nt. hutiday School — _ 4.41 a m Holy Cemniunlea—
Wed. prayer Service T.le p. m
Morning Worahlp 11.10 a m In Sueday each muath It a m
A Hibla Itachlug Cvu.vr

j

/

*
J lu

Episcopal
CHRIST

Presbyterian
thlrch

PIBST PBR1BVTBRIAR
CMIBCB
Oak A,a. and Third It.

Lengwwd

George Jerrla III .. . Vlear
Italy Eucharlet _ . . . 7:14 a. m.
tot. Ird, Ith Sun. ... li l t e. n.
Murniui Prayar. 1ml Ith gun.

... ________ _____ i io ». m.

Sunday School _ —. y.lt a. m.

Jewish Synagogue
luviasniTiod

FOSTBB CM APE!,
u a r u o o iir n i i B i u
Oiled*
■ irr&gt;i h i am .
Sunday School . . . . . t i l a.
IMS aad Magaalla
Marnlng Worahlp
11.uo a.
Friday Evening her* Ice I p nv. Evening Worehlp ... 1:10 p.
W e i Prayer Serrlca t:IO p.

Lutheran

s o o n •MBFHBHn thITRO SRACH BBPMODIST CHIBCH
Onera BA. ai Waadlaad Aee,
L l THEM AA IIII NCM
W. Themaa Par tea Jr. Paetor
aanierd Phrla, link
Sunday
School -----. i . l l a. m.
lot «l. aad Lee Aw.
Krneai bull, k Jr. . . rattei Morning W'urahlp 11:00 a. m
Church Hchuol
f:04 a. m U t F ---------------------- O ld p. m
Morning Worehlp 11:00 a. m
I’aaior’t Claat ....... .. &gt;:S0 a. m
POOL A WB1LB1AR
M E T H u oitr c h i a m
* auee Weed m at. I
LLTIIKMAh I’ M1 Hi II
William 1 ,4 1 1 __ ______ pet
TIIR HliUliKRKB
Rundey School
.
I ll *
IM W. as Ik Flare
ll
urn mg Wnrehlp
I* l l a.
Herbert W. Ueeree . . . . !
W**l*yan Teulh _ 0:01 p
Early Service ____l ed
Evening Wurehlp _ Til* p.
Sunday School . . . . . &gt; :!t
We A Prayor Service I .l l p.
H ull nibt* Clave . . » :!*
Wertklp Service - . Ifil*
l.u t h c r s n
ST. l l h S ’i LirilEH O Y
a le,is ihear Wtledev
Siephet M Tuhy —— I'ei
Horning Wewhlp — I It A
aundoy School ___ _ t.44 a

Method ial
FIBST NETIIUtltar CHI HI H
Morn ing W urihtp
Sunday School
Uerulng Worahlp
M W dieting,
(lourioodUto, S,i
Evonlng Werahlp

huuday gchuol —
S:lu a ul
Morning Werahlp
1st AA a m.
F M T -------------------- -- 7:4* p. nr.
Evening Wervhlp __ 7:1* p. nv.

firmer Sewell Jr. ____ Patter
Tbomae II. Makla __ A,,latent
Morning Worehlp _ 1:11 a. m
Sunday School - — l : ( l a. an.
■aaelon Meeting _ 10:11 a m.
Marnlng Werahlp
11:10 a. m.
Planter Pellnweblp 0:01 p. m.
Senior rellewehtp _ 1.00 p. n.
Evening Wertblp — T:»0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service t.U p. m.

o m tT

ar c a s itv
■CIB.RTIIT
oao b . a*N t4 at.
Sunder School _
11:0e a. m.
Sunday Service _ It ;#• a. m
Wtdnaedar Service l ;t l p. a .
Reedlna Roam Oran
Tue*. and Tfeura. M l - u i p n .
church

THB
ll.L U M M CHI Mi ll
C hile,la, A Btealmutr AUlanee
Park Are. aaa llih ft.
C C. D t e a --------------- Patter
Sunday School ____ li lt a. m,
Marnlng Worehlp ll :»• a. m.
Evening Serrlra
T.IA p. ra
A i d ', Teulh Serrlct 1.44 p.m.
Wad Prayar Serrlca l oo p. a .

A. C Summer*
Fit
Sunday School ___ _ »:»e *.
Horsing Worehlp 10.H e.

( U g S l.M T I
PHBSSOTIIHIOA VIII M ill
Lake Mary
John W. Plllay _
Putor
Sunday School — 11:10 a m
Moralng Werahlp
U;«e a. m.
Junior High Weotmlnletar
Fellewthlp d pi p. m
I sat W . lal
Senior lllgh Woetmlnlattr
Sunday Wauhtewar
Fellow,hip ...____ 7.10 p. m
Study ....................
Wed. Ulble Study _
Friday Service ____
I Ft ALA COHHL'hlrt
FBBSB1TRBIAR CHIBCH
Johe W. Pillty
Patt.-r
FIBST FBATBCOhT AL
Nusrcns
Morning Worehlp _ 1:0* a m.
CHl'BCU OF LOXSWOOD
Sun ley School
I I :,4 a m. R. Ruth Grant
._ |»4„ .
FIBAT I'll
Wtalmlntitir rillewihtp
Suhday S c h o o l__u ,« ± t
OF TMH \ t
S e n lo r i__________7:1* p. a
Marnlng Worehlp u ;|g
4r
W. led 01. hi I
Evening Servlet ;.ie
p,
reul H lchera___
r i B t r P B K iklT B H IA R
Wed. Freyer Service 7.1* p. ,
Sunday Schoul
CHI M ill
Morning Worehlp
l oteelherry
X.T.PSL S N J S.
WIlium M. ileocon ___ Patter
do,pel Service .
Snndoy School 1 11 a m
third Sunday
Marnlng
Worehlp ll:« * a b .
Quapel Sing _
Sunday School _ u.M
Wednetley Prayer
Hue
end Fallon chip
I te p. m Hollneoa Uvvting
l.lkK SIRI
Street Meeting
i ;,
TemporarUy
mteilag
ai
Sewth
l HI M ill OF THE M 1 I H C U
TPL ............... ........... 7:0a
Simlnale a heel
lake ho*y
Selvolleh Mealing |.y*
S. U Uiowdy . . . .
Putor
Sunday n- i.oul
. I.iu a iu. Other Churches
Mam lug Worehlp
11:04 a m.
PlYEl HR«T AvaBMBLT
Chi til ion Sirvlce — 1:1* A m.
OF SOU CHIBCII
Evonlng Worehlp
1:1, p m
lev. Sflb and Elm
M i l Prayer Service 1:10 p a . H. U Snow — — ... Pat
A ,A
C. W. B t a c h _________
P o tio r
Sonday School . . t i l l u.
Sabbath
School
___
».*,
Moralng Weraalp J, 44 A
■elurday
Evening Worship ... t ie p,
Unrnlng Werahlp 11 tee
Wad. Prayer Struts 7.10 p.
lived- Prayor Service j.yo
« l l Ml H Bl
Fvtnrk Ave. gg|
i A ll 4 ISiAtAH ml
Garold D. u-uatwr
Unity C*at*v Teh
Sunday Sclygal —
Jo***hln* B. Slock!#
Moralag WeraAt*
Sunday W ornate
1
Tuesday Claea
EvnagelleiU herd
__

Other Churchae
CHIBCH OP SOB
OP PBOPHBCT

SSaT Blm Arena,
Robart 1. atrlckland „ . Paeter
dun-lay School...
j.« ; ..
Morning Worahlp
11:0* a. m.
Kvtngilletle Service T:l» pm
Waman'a Mlaitenarr T:U pm.
Taung Paepltp
lundep Service _ 1 : 0 p. aa.

Baa P. Ward . . .
Church School
Church ________
Youth Chrlitlea
Pellowihlp . . __

^csrro Churches
FBOUBUS HtSSIORABT
BAPTIST CHURCH
Midway
R. E. William* ..
p a ,to
Sunday School „
Si 10 a. m
M-irnlng Worihlp
ii:oo a. hi
Flrel. Third, Fourth dundaya
Evening Wurahtp__Till p. m
Flrou Third Sunday!
FlkeT SHILOH
BAPTIST CHIBCH
n e t w . lath at.
J. W. Marthall
Poiier
Sunday School
1:10 n. m.
Morning Worehlp
11:00 a. m
Evening Worehlp _ 7:1* p. m.
Tuctdty Prayer _ 7:14 p. m.
Tueaday Prayer _ 7:10 p. ta­
RIO.A HaFN BAPTIST
CHI'H ill
TIS Orange A , a.
J. 1* BrJOk*
Fitter
Church School ___ _ 1:10 a m.
Morning Worahlp
m oo n. m.
Evening Worehlp _ 7:1* p- m
Tut a Prayer gervlee 7:1* pm.
■T. JOBS BBTHOPOLITA.Y
BAFrihT CHLHCH
I S Cypveea Si.
IL B. W h lttb u ret___ P u l U
Church School _ |;|s a. Jf
Morning Worahlp
11:00 a mKvanlag Werahlp _ 7 : 1 * p. m.
Ws&gt;t Bible Study _ I p. nv
AFOdTOLIC t RITEU
F E v r K lu tT lL f i l l HI II
-yvrd a. Ranford A ,*.
Wilbur L King „
. PanSundaj a.hod
luieo A u
Sunday Worahlp
11:0* A rt.
Eeangatlatle T u t p. m
Tea a Bible glory __ 7:40 p. m
Thura. Te„ng Peupl* T Jl p .

�'Berserk' Negro Goes On Shooting Spree; 5 Dead
Bear lake Circle
'Begins Work
On Annual Project
By ATLANTA McGINNU
Members of the Bear Lake Gar­
den Circle began work on their
j f hriatmat Tree Lane project at
their opening meeting of the a c t­
ion last week at the home of Mrs.
Jay W. Malone on Shirley Dr.
At the close of the busineas
meeting, Mrs. Dorothy Saundera
and Mrs, Lucy Jones, project
chairmen, presented an Interest­
ing and informative demonstra­
tion on the making of wreaths,
‘fw a g s and wall ornaments from
(fried materials, in preparation of
w i r a p i g a a iy ^ K l t R S j n as
meeting will be held at the Or
Undo Carden Club Building be­
tween the hours of 13:30 p.m. and
4 p.m. and each circle member
was asked to gather as much dried
composition as possible for use at
the workshop.
Cbristmss Tree Lane is an an­
n u a l event sponsored by the Or­
lando Garden Club with which the
Bear Lake Circle is affiliated.

Legal Notice
v oT ira o r su .r.
NOTICE IS HKRKFIT OIVTV
th*( puriuant to the Final Da.-r**
cf Foreclosure and 8*1* entered In
th# caul* pending In Hi* circuit
Court In and for Bemlnnls Courtr“ *
Number
U.
fDonn), Ml* undfralftotit!
Ktltrk will salt tha property ilt■»l*d In aild County described **;
7*®t 41. J*n*an‘» Subdivision,
according to tha plat there­
of a* recorded In Hut Boole
II. Fie* IT. of tha public rec­
ord* at Bamlnota County.
Florid*.
Tnsathar
with
the
following
Item* of property which ire la­
m e d In and permanently Intuited
&gt;• a Diet at tha Improvement* on
•aid land:
1 VVeetlnshou** Rone*. Model
|
No. PU '-I, Serial No. U10ST31
"
1 Weetlnghous# Oven. Model
No. Ola; IT-4, Berlat No. U24I411
1 Day A Night Wall llaattr.
Model No. FA-13.
at public (ale, to th* hlaheat and
beet bidder fof raid, at
tj :o#
o'clork A i t . on th* ith day of
October, 1SS1, at th* Front Door
of th* Seminole County Courthouee, Sanford, Florid*.
IBKALI
Arthur If. Deckwlth.
Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
Hyi Martha T. Vlhlen
|
Deputy Clerk
II1811 nt* * HOltNBTKIN
31 Kaet I’ ln* Street
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Publlah Sept. II. l i l t .

GREENWOOD. Miss. CUPI)—A
“ berserk" Negro burned his house
Thursday night and then opened
fire with a high powered rifle on
neighbors coming to his aid. Five
persons were killed, another was
presumed dead and three were
wounded before ba was slain by
a posse.
More than 230 men, armed with
submachine guns, shotguns, rifles
and pistols, riddled Wiley Crump.

Negro Church
Continues Revival

}YF.UF, IS THE NEW STUDEBAK.V,?. 1.ARK, now being thenre by San*
ford Motor Co. owner and manager, Don Hales .The modestly priced Lark
has all the quality and beuuty and seats six full grown adults in complete
comfort. New sports cur type bucket seats and new action styling, inside
and out make this today's most advanced, luxurious fun car. for the young
in heart.
.
(Herald Photo)

*i.

Two white men. Jim BcdtagiCeld. 39, Oil City, La., and Milton
Severio, 30, Livingxlon, La., rush*
ed to the aid of Crump's victims
and were also shot. They were
hospitalUed In good condition.
One o f the white men, who were
armed with shotguns, plxjrd dead
and shot the Negro with buckshot
when he tamed. Crump was
wounded in the back and disap*

peared into the darkness.
Officers listed the dead na:
Johnny Trotter, Mary Shuttle,
Mandy Griffin, Crump'a titter;
Effie Frsnklin, and Isaae Truel.
Lige McFarland, a Negro, waa
also wounded.

Legal Notice
r ir r m a t s

w m s

NOTICK lit h#r*by given that t
*tu engagrd In hu*ln*ss an Ihe
■hurt of Lvkr Jet-up, In Semtnnl#
County. Itt. 1, Pot SSn. Ovinia,
M.'inlnnl* C o u r . Florid*. Utnlrr
tha flrlttloua n.im* of lllLP.Y'tl
F1HII CUM I*, end thnt t Inland to
register u lil name with the Clark
of th* Circuit Court, Urmltiola
County,
Florid*. In a.'enrdani-a
with the provision* «f th* Flrll*
Ilona Naina Statulis. to-wlti 8rellon sel.se Florida sf.itulr* 1»JT.
Bis: la C. Crana

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SANFORD

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Teacher-Sponsors
Meeting Slated
Mrs. David Scott, chairman of
the Junior Red Cross tor Seminole
County, announces a meeting of
Teaeher.sponsors, to be held at
the auditorium of the County
Health Department Building, Bth
Street and French Avenue, at 7:30
p.m. next Wednesday.
Approximately 75 percent of the
schools in Scminolo County have
appointed Teacher-sponsors and
it is hoped that this will be a
program to interest our young peo­
ple in learning the valuable ser­
vice* the Red Cron has to offer
our community to inspire them to
carry on the work of the Red
Cross organization.

Antiques On Sale
The St. Msry-Magdslen Catho­
lic Church o f Altamonte Spring*
will offer a number of antique
items among articles lo be sold
at iu ruminate* and white ele­
phant sale today and Saturday at
the Super Vain Food Store on SR
-136, according to reports from
those in charge of the event.

Promotion Sunday

Rev. James N. Barnett, pa*tor
o f th* Sanford First Christian
Church, ha* announced that th*
NUTfCH f o r tuna
church will observe Promotion
Th* Iluard of County Com ml*■toner* of S-mlnol* County. Flor­ Sunday at the opening exercises
ida will rtcalv* blit* at th* office this Sunday morning.

of Arthur II. tlerkwlih. Jr.. Cl*rk.
la th* Courlboua* at Hanford, Flor­
id* up to 3:00 P. M. Monday. Octslur S, 1SI1 for delivery of th*
^follow ing approtlmal* (|U*ntttl*v
w mt m»ierl»l* durlne th* twelv*
month period tndloa October 1,
1141.
•
its : si n o t
1*1.SO* Ton* of Dlaot-furanct
Bias la th* following rieslgnxted all**: (trade* It, IS,
A IS
Th* uutntltl** »r* sppruilniat*
and ne guarsnt** la given or Im­
plied *■ to total amount* that
will bt required durlna th* per• lod of th* contract.
The bid price shall bo net da*
filte r e d
price,
freleht
prepaid,
W FO.il . lo any railhead In Seminole
County ind should exclude any
exempted Slat# or Federal tax**.
Individual order- of deilanaiad
■lie* are Ve b* delivered ** n*sd-

Revival meetings at the Evening
Light Church of God, U03 W. 16th
St., will continue through the
Sunday evening service, Rev.
Joseph Hail, pastor of the church,
said today.
Rev. G. M. Eubanks of Si.
Augustine is the revival minister
for the 7:30 p.m. daily meeting;.

67, with bullets when he was
found wounded on the porch of a
nearby house.
Officers planned to search the
area at daybreak for a Negro,
Charles Johnson, missing and believed dead, and (or any other
possible victims.
The posce, deputiied on the
scene, surrounded the entire area
in the small Mississippi Delta
community o( Phillip and waited
far the Negro, described by high*
way patrolmen as a ‘good marks­
man." to make a move.
Officers said Crump, a retired
laborer who lived atone, “ went
berserk" and set lire to hi* house
and a nearby shed.
He then hid in a com field be­
hind the dwelling and shot bis
neighbors, including his sister,
with a 33-30 caliber rifle as they
ran up to the house to offer fire*
* j* - " - 2* ■" ' • w s w e i w i t M i - .

Legal Notice

WASHINGTON (CPD-Congres*
set it* sight* firmly today on a
Saturday night adjournment for
thi* first teisioa of the Kennedy
administration.
Senato leader* removed dm
main obatacle to ■ weekend ad­
journment by agreeing to post­
pone until neat year final action
on a bill designed to give tax re­
lief to DuPont itockholders.
The big hurdle left waa tha for­
eign aid money bill. Rouse-Senate
negotiator!, who failed to agree
Thursday, ware expected to try
again today to reach a compro­
mise between the Senate's tf.lM .000.000 and the House's $3,637,000,000.

Other major measures remsining were the public works and fi­
nal supplemental appropriations
bills, and legislation creating an
arms control agency. Thtia were
not expected to cause any delay
in adjournment, however.
Final
congressional approval
was given Thursday to the bill
putting'Kennedy’s Peace Corps on
a permanent basis as both houses
drifted through a day marked
more by speech-making than leg­
islating.
Other congressional news;
Inquiry: A newly created Sen­
ate subcommittee may tall MaJ.
Gen. Edwin A. Walker to testify
on chargee that the Defense Do-

r * A ll Credltora aa d P r r u a t M a o law Claim* or ll e m a o d o Aaa la at
ba ld K o la t .t

V,m aod exrli nf voit or* her*.
by notified and required to prasent any claim* and demand*
which you. or tllber of you, may
hav* oaatnet th* e-tvl* nf W IL­
LIAM NATHAN ML'SUIIAVB. dareseed, late af County, to th*
County Juds* of Seminol* Coun­
ty, Florida, at hi* office In the
court hour* of -aid County at
Hanford, Florida, within six cal­
endar month* from the time of
th* flrat publication of ihle notice.
Kacb claim or demand shall b*
la writing, and shall state th*
plaro of reside*.* m l post offtc*
address of then Istnian . and shall
l&gt;» auorn to by th* claimant, hi*
agent or attorney, and any such
claim or demand not *» filed shall
h* void.
/ * / William J Muigrav*
Aa
administrator
af
th*
Fatal* of
WILLIAM NATHAN MV8GRAVE
Deceased
8TKN8TROM. tltVIS A MHNTOBU
Attorney for Administrator
» . Dr Saar lit
Hanford, Florid*
Publish Sept. I, IS. U. IS, 1S4t.

All material* to b* furnl*hed
must runfurm to th* currant Standsrd Sprclflcatloa* of the Slate
R,.ad Department of Florida.
H I. to be enclosed In ■ ***l*d
tnvelnp* plainly marked on th*
outeld* 'HID FOIl PTJRNIHMINU
SI,AO, open October I. 1S4I."
^
lild* will be opened at 11:10 A M
" a n Tuesday, October S, I Hi at a
.meeting to be held In th* t'uunty
Commlasloa Meeting Boom In th*
t'ourthoue* »t Sanford. Florida.
Tha rignt I* r«*erv*d to watv*
any Irregularllle- or technt,Tailtie* In bid* and to reject any or
*11 bid*
ll.,ar,l of County Commis­
sioner*
Seminole County, Florid*
v o t t t »: n r axi s:
J . C. Hutchison, Chairman
NOru.’ E 18 IIERKUr GIVEN
hr: w. c HU**. Jr.
that
pursuant
to th* Final D*oro*
County Knginasr
of Foreclosure ■ nS Hal* ontsred
— Fuhlt.n Sept. 13. SI. Htt.
In th* cauoa p-nJInc In Ih* Circuit
Court la anil (or tiemlnole County.
Florida, case Dock*! Numher 111ST
(Hulllvan), the undersign t&lt;! Clark
will salt th* property ettuetod la
■aid County described as:
Lot IT. HIXHK F. SUNI.AND EHTATE8, * subdivi­
sion. arcurdlua to a plat
queers, shipper* and tntcr#*t»a
tbersof rocordrd In Flat Unnk
partts* who wl*b to receive no­
th#* of masting*, mlnules *f m -etU, pat** IS ta II of th*
lug* and recomtnsndatlons nf lli*
Public Ite-or.I* of Hemlnol*
Commtll**, *• well n* roauintlon*
tlouaty. Florida.
Subject lo an e»«*mrnt for
Issued by Hi* Cororalesloner. All
puhtlo
utilities
along
Vh*
- person* » ho hsv* not rtclvrd rssoutherly 1* feet nf oald Lot
ja lasses from th* Florida C*lsry Ad­
visory Commute* and d**ir# to
IT.
rgcalva such r#l****s must make
Togrther
with
«•
following
■ wrlttm request to to placed on Item* of property wixtch ar* lo­
th* mailing list and forward ta cated In and permanently Install­
th* 8-cretary. Florida Celery Ad* ed at a part af th* inprovemonta
vsiory Comroltt##, F. D Hus 4, XT, on oaid Land:
Una OH Hot Water Heatar.
Orlando. Florida, aa
*r
before
44 G al.
Motel 31ITBA41-4.
October 1. &gt;»*&gt;•
Notlca I* furthsr giv'n
tnat
Mertal ZHIOII4T4 l*l*&lt;)
On* Duo-Therm Walt Heatar.
bae* quantities h * .* been **t*btithed hy the ComitilU** for *11
curreol ctUxr P/oJaevr*
Bectton Dl &lt;•» » f
J " **
I h* Mathstin* Order; therefor*.
A - &gt;nr producer who has fatted to
^ r e - * l &gt; * aotlfleallon uf hi* b**e
quantity I* Instructed to contact
ib* Florida Celery Advisory &lt; " * '
mitt.* on or bsfora Oc'oher L
l i l t foi 1 In form Jit ion on t h »
quantity established for such pro­
ducer. It should b* understood
that thsr* *r* pruvlilon* In th#
Ala rksung Order for the axlabItshmant of bst*
In turn uiarkttin* «|Uoti« f«r
Individual who I* tasilglhl# tor *
be*« quantity under Hecttnn Dt
■*» *f Article HI of th*
M
FLORIDA
CKLKRT ADVI”
SORTCOMMITTER
»
Jsm»*
D. Colbert
a*cra.art -Tres* ir*/

Seminole
Calendar

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MONDAY
Lake Mary Boy Scouts
Scout Hut, 7 p. m.
Longwuod
Boy
Scouts,
Baptist Church, 7 p. ni.
Oviedo Masonic Lodge 343 Ma
sonic Hall, I p m.
TUESDAY
I.onzwood Volunteer Fir* Dvpt
Fire Hail, 7 p. m.

Newcomers Invited

Longwood Bovs Scouts, Christ
Church Episcopal Parish Hall, 7
p. m.

To Luncheon

DeBary Boy Scouts NX, Jack
sou's Sem e* Station. 7:30 p. m

l a i b * Court * r the County JadB*.
* * m l a * l * C a a a ly , Fterld*. la P r o -

bate.
&gt;■ r a i St*la I# a f
WILLIAM NATHAN ML'HOtlAVR
Dvceseed

Defense: Sen. Margaret Chaae
Smith (R-Malne) charged in a
Senate speech that tha United
States had played Into Russia’ s
hand' by downgrading it* nuclear
power. She called on President
Kennedy to stand firm on Berlin.
Tests: Sen. Stuart Symington
(D-Mo.) told the Senate there
were "convincing reasons to sus­
pect" that Russia conducted ex­
tensive secret nuclear tests be­
fore resuming open experiments
on Sept. I.

in the glamorous
Compare the now '62 Lark with any other
car Discover how much more it qivna you
in luxury, looks-in everything that moans
more tor your doller:

By JANE CASSELBERRY
South Seminola VFW Post AMT
Officials of tha Walcome Wagon
Women's Club of Casselberry, S
Club o f South Seminola County
have Invited all new homamaken
e
WEDNESDAY
o f thr areas covered by the or­
Chuluola Hobby Craft Club, 1:30
ganization le attend (heir next
meeting which will bo held at tha
Mid-Florida Country Club, Sept.
North Orlando Busy Bees Girl
Scouts, Mrs. Mon. Grinstead, 4:30
The program calls Tor card p. in.
*
e
e
games to begin at 10:30 a. mt. fol­
Boy Scout Troop 2St, ltd W.
lowed by luncheon a* 12:30 p. m.
During the afternoon, a brief Commercial St., Sanford, 7 p. m.
C h u lu o la Y o u th C lu b , C o m m u n ­
business meeting will be held a f­
ter which Mrs. B. R. Gray of it y H o u e e , I p . m .
Longwood will present a demon­
Sanfont I.odg* DM , Loyal Order
stration on “ The Art o f Hat Mak­
of Moose. B p. m.
ing."

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seats, luxuriously loam -cushion* 4

NEW lavish intanors in costly vinyl
or nylon.
NEW highar, wider door*.
NEW convenience. Fiat Moors, bo
wells moan now ease of enity.
NEW qulol "super-insulated" ride.
NEW angino efficiency in 113 to 333
hp range (choice of 0 or V-8).

NEW giant safaty bonded brakoa,
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Henry

“ Howdy VUItor" rcada tht yellow tog of the TallalitUM police department. “ Welcome to Tallahassee.
Florida’s capitol city. We» want to make your visit a
pleasant on:. The police department respectfully calls
your attention to the fact that you are violating the fol­
lowing regulations. . . "
This la a courtesy tag put on all out of county cars
who park overtime or improperly in Tallahassee. After
• courtesy ticket, the violator gets a regular ticket and
must pay.
It stakes good sense. Why not for Sanford too?

B O M B T E 5T S

Tha first thing I did altar readtag Uat Nikita Xhntocfeev had
tahoa up golf wu (a throw away
my golf hag and shoes. (I had
already thrown away my dubs
who* 1 learned that Tidal Castro
had started playing the game.)
I da aot want te roa tha risk,
slight though it nay be, of aver
meeting either of Ibeae gentle,
mta la a tournament. Caa you
Imagine haw Khrushchev would
ruact if his
a* hippoaud
la sink a 90-foot putt oa tbo llth
green to boat him? Or wbst Cas­
tro’! re rente would be oa tho
follow who holed out from a
tropT

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: o B e r is u m z d !
Kt M U SH CHS it

Heavy W eather
In the new task force report to President Kennedy
aw United States aviation goals for the 1910s, air ex­
perts have a key sentence:
V
“ Clearly, considering the projected growth in air
traffic and the Increasing number o f persons that are
c a rrie d in a sin g le a ir c r a ft, unless there la a substantial
lowering of the accident rate, loeaea by 1070 will be
totally unacceptable."
Task tone men struck actual loss projections from
theb report But they can be guessed, al witl], .flfwn^
In 1990, admittedly not a good safety year in the*
•Ir, U. 8. domestic airlines flew more than SO billion
“ passenger miles." The 986 passenger deaths amount­
ed to 1.10 totalities for every 100 million passenger
miles flown.
If the sama accident rate were to apply to a pro­
jected IT billion passenger miles In 1970, the fctojitfea
would total 617—mors than w en recorded In 1969,
1966, 1966 and 1969 combined (and these were years
with heavy numerical totals.)
As indicated, the trouble today is that one crash
can coat upwards of 100 lives. And our 1970 sights are
now sat on a supersonic plane which might carry as
many as 171 passengers.
Obviously, major safety break-throughs are needed If
wa a n to prevent such catastrophic losses. In the task
force’s view, this means better planes, more and safer
'* airports, vastly improved air tn fflc control syatemi
with heavy reliance on advanced electronic technology.
The report does not suggest, for all its effort to ac­
cent the positive, that U. S. aviation le remarkably well
placed to achieve the important break-throughs needed
by 1970 In safety and other matters. Strong negative
elements run through the study.
Civilian aircraft development Is now so expensive
that the estimated |600 million to |1 billion coat of the
ipoeed supersonic plane will have to be borne largely
&gt;y the government.
This 2,000-mllewm-hour craft, with Its huge capa­
city, presumes a greatly expanded market. Yet the task
force notes that tne airlines (n 1961 are having serious
trouble finding enough passengers to fill existing sub■oniejets.
They have taken most o f the railroads' market and
need new worlds to conquer. The report flatly chidea the
lines for not being more enterprising and Imaginative.
It atao lays blame at the government’s door. The
CAB le charged with loose route-making, the result
being excessive competition for some carriers. Our over*
■eae lines are said to be handicapped by foreign competi­
tion assisted by too-gencroua U. S. government con­
cessions.
So the task force sketches an Industry whose fore­
ground presents sleek jets and glsss-and-steel airports.
Yet behind the facade are shaky economic props, a tan­
gled competitive situation, technical facilities Inade­
quate to future safety requirements.
Aviation’s “ promisiiig 1970s" seem a long way off.

Reds Explode Nuclear Blast
WASHINGTON (UP1) - Russia
set off a auctsar explosion in the
atmosphere equal to about a mil­
lion tons o f TNT Wednesday. It
was the Hth (sUout-produdni
blast sines tbs Russians resumed
testing lept. 1.
The Atomls Energy Commission
said Russia exploded the device
la the vicinity of Novaya Scmtya,

In lh« Arctic. It was one of the
larger Russian tests since Sept. 1.
Increases In radioacUve fallout
were reported in several southern
and midwestera slate*.

SOS hse been used ee a dis­
tress signal since 1011. Before
that the signal for help was CDQ.

Y

Swoet as le victory, it Is.pot
worth a one-way ticket to the
Steppes or a reclining pose
against a Jsllhousa brick wall.
It It understandable, though,

Peter Edson’s

Political

Notebook

WASHINGTON

(NEA) — In In 1944 they got away with a
what appears to bo a last-ditch double veto.
But In 1941, when tha Security
effort to stall admission o f Rsd
Chinn to the UN for at least one Council considered an invitation
more year, high government of­ to Communist China to corns to
ficial# have revealed that the Now York for debate on Vie Ko­
United States delegation under rean war, Natlonaliet China op.
Ambissador Adlsl Stevenson will posed It and claimed that this con­
stituted n veto.
accept full debate on tho question
The question was put to the
eorly In the new General Astern- council end Nationalists China
big session.
lost, 10-1. Since that tlmt, pro­
An effort will then bo made to cedural questions have required
combine thio question with a pro* only a majority vote decision. But
pots I for setting up a UN com­ Important, substantive questions
mittee to make a year’* study o f —such as admission of new mem­
enlarging the security and econo­ bers— can be vetoed.
This year Russia Is eipected to
mic-social councils to give Asia
and Africa greater representation. propose Outer Mongolia for mem­
Tho Idea le to achieva this re­
form without general UN chatter
revision.

bership- Nationalist China has an­
nounced it will veto. Tha argu­
ment against this Is that It might
cause Russia to veto admission o f
Mauretania and Sierra Leone,
which Franca and Britain are ex­
pected to propose.
This is a kind o f Russian black­
mail. But tha other African na­
tions—some o f which recognise
Outer Mongolia — hold Nation­
alist China responsible for tha
situation.
Undar such conditions the vota
of tha African nations might go
against accepting tht Nationalist
government’s credentials and fa­
vor accepting the credentials of
the Communist mainland govaranent as representatives o f China.

Ike Arrives
In New York

Letters

No recommendation* hava been
made at to how large theee agen­
cies ehould be. But the obvious
purpose ie to give preference to
countries such as India, on tho Sanford Herald
grounds that sines mainland China
Editor:
Is Asia's only Communist govern­
The family and staff of the
ment, It ahould not bs raprfsanta*
Good
Samaritan Home take this
tiva o f ths whole continent.
method
to express our sincere
This io risky strategy with un­
predictable outcome.
gratitude to Mrs. Mattie Mqrtin
The third order uf butinrta for
the assembly — after the formal
RAMBLING RADIO
opening by President Boland, and
STFPHENVILT.E, Tex. (U P I&gt; a minute o f prayer or medita­
Policc dispatcher Mrs. Hauls
tion — ia presentation of creden­
Looklngblll gets good reception
tials,
Tho credentials o f ths Chinese occasionally from police calls
Nationalist government will prob­ originating in Ohio, Connecticut
ably be challsngrd by the Com­ and West Virginia, but often has
munists, as they have been in ths bad luck on local calls.
Nlie said weather often plays
past. Thla is a question which it
tricks on the police department's
decided by elm pie majority vote.
making local
For 10 years, majorities have radio reception,
decided to postpone the issue for transmission difficult and bring­
another ysar. This time, the ms- ing in stray calls from far away.
jorlty may go the ethrr way. If
it does, ths United States will ac­
cept full airing of tha question in
the hopes that, after debate, the
vote will be egainst seating Red
China.
UN parliamentarians say there
Is some misunderstanding o f the
issue in this proposal. There is
no question o f admission o f China
aa a new UN member on the Gen­
eral Assembly agenda. China is a
charter member of the UN and a
permanent member of the Secur­
ity Council.
The question ie, wlist goveramint represents China— the Na­
tionalist government on Furmota,
or the Communiit government on
the mainland T It is a question of
credentials.
The Security Council does not
review the credentials of delegates
from member nations. Its function
is to recommtnd new member* for
admission by the General Assem­
bly.
In tha early days of the UN, the
Russian* got away with declaring
any Issue they vista against a sub­
stantive measure and vetoing it.

why
n r u | M fV V 4 f,g u $ M !
should link too appeal ot goto
Irresistible. It Is a lame that
brings tbo wont out la a man,
and never were there two men
who enjoyed showing their worse
selvei more than the Russian
and Cuban leaders.
Thoir l antrum* la a send trap,
or when they lost their ball In
the rough, would bring them
overpowering delight. So would
arguing with the chairman o f the
handicap committee. And being
Haro and cheats at hesrt. what
good tlmss they could have ly­
ing about tbslr scores, Improving
their lies, and confiscating the
property o f ethers In the locker
room when the attendant was
sway for a moment.
It would be taking one's Ufa In
ono'g hands to play with them,
golfs language being what It is.
A man would think twleo before—
three times, perhaps—before say­
ing, “ Oh, go ahead, Fidel. You
shoot first." The chances are that
Tldol would forgot that bo was
on • golf course and reach for
the sort of blasting iron he
known beat
It would not surprise me to
read that Khrushchev bad shot
the lowest score of all time—a
S3, aay—tor II boles. With his
love for concessions ha undoubt­
edly would concede himself all
putts under 20 feet, or Insist that
bis opponent grant them to him.
Wonder, what's ths name of the
club where Khrushchev plays?

To The Editor
Merritt for bringing tha Women's
Community Ciub Into the Horn*.
Through the Club wa’va been
wonderfully blessed.
Wa
are
thankful for the many friends
we've gained through the Club.
We've been blessed to meet
Rev. James Barnett, chairman of
tho Ministerial Alliance and he
wae interesting in tha servlet that
is held each Thureday at 11 a.m.
And now we are blessed with a
minister each Thursday at IP a.m.
from the Ministerial Alliance. You
era proving to us that God'a Word
Is true when Jesus said, “ I'll
never leave thee, nor will 1 for­
sake thee."
We extend ilnrere thanks to
Rev. Barnett and fellow workers.
(Mother) Ruby L, Wilson,
Super.

NEW YORK &lt;UPI) - Former
President Elsenhower arrived in
New York Wednesday, a day
ahead ot schedule becauea of
Hurricane Either.
Elsenhower, hers to aid the
mayoral campaign of Republican
candidate Louis J. Lefkowlts, had
planned to fly to tha city today,
but drove Instead, because of the
impending storm.
Today, Eisenhower will visit
the site of ths I984-&amp;S New York
World's Fair, and lunch with Fair
President Robert Mo m s .

McLemore

The “ We’ll Bury You Golf and
Cana ry Chsb," perbape. Or the
"Down with the UN ind Up with
the 1»-M egaton Links"
It must be a pretty place,
though, who ever its name.
Superbly landscaped with bar­

bed wire, nxtl-tank obstruction,
hidden but flowering microphones,
ita greens kept Immaculate by
bent old slave women, and with
a clubhouse featuring hot sni
cold brainwashing rooms. What
a restful place for a tyrant and
hti lackeys to relax and plot.

Dr. Crane’s

Worry

Clinic

CASE K-405: Dr. Paul McXaely 30-mlnut# recording about ths
ia n versatile psychology professor Scientific Marriage Foundation
had evoked considerable Interest
nt Aabury College.
among hi* own elsttss, aa well a*
MDr, Crane," he began, “ I with thoaa o f his collet gust at Agtorr
you’d come down aiuT lecture to namtly. Professor Leon Fisher
q
our students on ' p#yeho*o**t!e and Harry Hitch.
problems.
Although the SMF has thus f «
"Wa’tl atao schedule you for a uefe boon aimed at college ag*
ft'PihrWti'vH -7fTdi,ijg that our ap­
definite data for your arrival.'1
plicant! are Increasing from that
Well, 1 had planned to atop off group*
at Asbury Collage an a lecture
Our youngest certified applicant
Itinerary early this ysar but my at praaent ia 19. W* have such a
schedule was changed.
number o f doctore, teachers, busi­
So I regretfully Informed Dr. ness and professional men under
McNeily, I’d have to take a rain- 31 who ar* now asking us to in­
check on his gracious Invitation.
troduce them to glrla between qft
But be Is versatile and whet tha and 31. that wa are actually ehort
late Dr. Glenn Frank, President of of such young women.
the University of Wisconsin would
Thui, up to age 35, wa have
call n "star salesman" ia tha more men than women I It levels
classroom.
o ff by age 40 and after CO, the
Ha countered by saying I could ratio begina to run so far towards
make a 30-mlnut* tape recording tha lemola tax that they outnum­
for hie claesee.
ber our mate applicants by at
And to get me into action, he least 3 to 1.
even mailed me the tape, asking
A lovely girl, aged 22 (former
that I discuss our Scientific Mar­ etmpn# heality star) was left Qp
riage Foundation on this first re­ widow with an 18-month baby girl.
cording, sine# his classes were vit­ Sha was married two month* ago
ally interested In thla timely topic. to a splendid young professional
Later I found that Dr. McNeely man, widower with two young­
has been getting taped recordings sters S and 6.
from various authorities, to he “ Dr. Crane," she Informed us to­
now has n remarkable library of day, "oar marriage has been so
taped addresses for use by the At- perfect 1 Just wonder If we are th*
bury College students.
exception. Is It just a coincidence
It la not only a clever Idea, but or are other married folks at con^
permits the speaker to address genial and happy as we a re?"
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classes year after year on tho mbject in which he is an authority,
Just look at some o f the leading
items on hie cultural “ menu":
Dr, Norman Ylncsnt Peats— "In­
terviewing or Counseling" — 30 Available to you without a (lor.
tor’s prescription, our drug called
Uln.
ODRINEX. You must lose ugly
Dr. Dorothy Arnold (U . of fat In 7 days or your money back.
Iowa)—"How the Home Affect* No etrenuoua exercise, laxatives
massage or taking o f so-called
Mental Health"— II Min.
Major Moyer (U. 8. Army)— reducing cendisi, crackers &lt;’%
cookies, or chewing gum. OD"Bratiiwsihfng"— 9 * Min.
RIN'EX is a tiny tablet and easi­
Dr, Corbett Thtgpen — "The ly swallowed. Whan you take
Three Faces of Eve"—30 Min.
ODRINEX, you stilt enjoy your
Dr. Henry Howell—"Ilsredlty" meals, still cat th* foods you like,
but you simply don't have the urge
— I I Min.
Dr. Louis Evans—"Love, Mar­ for extra portions because OD­
RINEX depresses your appetite
riage and God"—30 Min,
and decreases your desire for food.
Dr. T. L. Engl* (Indiana U.)— Your weight must come down, be­
"High School Psychology" — 19 cause s i your own doctor will tell
u, when you eat leu , you weighm
Min .
is. Get rid of excess fat an&lt;P
Dr. Orvllla Walter*—"The Psy­
live longer. ODRINEX costs 13.00
chologist and Christian Faith"—
and ia sold Sn this GUARANTEE:
30 Min.
If not satisfied for any reason
Is Is a pleasure to salute such just return tha package to your
an enterprising professor as Dr. druggist and get your full money
McNccly and his collaoguca for back. No questions asked. ODRIN­
their use ot itreamlined methods. EX is sold with this guarantee by:
Fsuats Drug Store ■ Sanford
Dr, McNetiy reported that my. Mall Orders Filled.

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wimmer Completes Round-Trip Channel Crossing

Hijack
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'Phony'

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NEW YORK ( U P ! ) - A truck
driver's tale of hijacking, involv­
i n g nearly 3100.000 in art objects
and merchandise, was described
as a "phony” Thursday by FBI
OFFICERS AND CHARTER MEMBERS of the Anchor Club, girla service
officials who announced they had
organization at Seminole High School are shown here. They are seated,
arrested four men in the case
Mrs. Jack Burney, advisor, Linda Williams, vice president, Mary Helene
and recovered the stolen goods.
Washburn, president, Desta Horner, secretary and Sharon RL»er, treasur­
One of
those arrcs.ed was
Michael Jininez, 36, the truck
er. Standing are Alison Blake, Cheryl Chandler. Wanda Harris, Mlsji Lucy
driver, who allegedly gave the
Nowlin. Pilot Club representative, Roberta Rankin, Louise Higginbotham,
FBI an account of what author!Frankie Ballnrd, Carolyn Turner, Marianne Humphreys and Ann Schu­
— tie* later termed a bogus hijack­
macher.
i n g . He was charged with theft
from an interstate shipment, a
federal offense.
The
others
arrested
were I
Vincent Grcssi, 39; Angelo Gov-1
SEPTEMBER 21
ernale, 3d; and Joseph P. Repctti.
Admission*
46. The arrests were made after,
The season's opening meeting
Salty La Croix, Lake Mary; San­
several* hours of investigation
for members of the Bear Lake
and questioning.
dra Thompson, Winter Park, Shir­
Manor Civic Betterment Assn.,
Rev. Daniel M. Paul died si
The FBf said Repel i and
ley Hunter, Lake .Monroe; Rots
Inc., Women's Auxiliary, original­
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital
early
Gressl, in whose possession the
Furber. Orange City; Marjorie
'l l valuable objects assertediy were Thursday morning following i Fairly, Sills Brown, Jeanne Dunn, ly planned for SepL IP, has been
rescheduled for Tuesday.
found, face charges of Iheit from short illness.
Louise Bauman of Sanford
Guest speaker fur the program
■n interstate shipment. Govemale
Births
A native of Johnston, Pa , hr
was accused of acting as liaison
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunn Jr , will be Mis. Delores Tellum who
wilt use as her topic, "Dancing for
man between the thieves and the hid lived in Sanford for the past Sanford, twin boys
six years at ISOS Palmetto Ave.
driver.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fairly Jr., Better Health.'’ Member* are to
He was a retired Methodist min*
meet at the home of Mrs. William
Sanford, a girl
ister and was a member of the
Mr. ind Mrs. William Burns, San­ Taylor, 1207 Alton Dr., Bear Lake
Pittsburgh Methodist Conference.
Manor, at R p. in.
ford, a hoy
He served one year abroad tn
Mr. and Mrs. Henry La Croix.
Japan, Korea and the Philippines
Lake Mary, a girl
0
Mr. Charles Holler, 86. died and educated a young Korean fur
Monday at Seminole Memorial the ministry. He was a graduate Mr. and Mr?. Ronald Thompson
Winter Park, a girl
of the Alleghany College. Meads*
Hospital.
Dismissals
A resident of the Park Ave. ville, Pa., and of the University
Michael Smith, Lake Monroe;
Trailer Park, he came hero in of Boston.
Mamie Humphrey, Lake Mary;
1938 from Pomeroy, Ohio, where
Survivors are his wife, Mrs.
Vera Bcdwcll, Adolph Coble, Ed­
he was a dairy farmer.
Marguerite E. Paul of Sanford and
ward Plummer, Eustace Olliff.
Survivors arc his wife, Frances several nieces and nephew!.
Ill, Brenda Stcversdn and Mrs.
of Sanford: three grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at
Ignatous Signorelli and baby of
Mrs. Edgar Vale of Sanford, Mary S p m. today from Brtsion Funeral
Ann Huddleston o f Pomeroy and Home with Rev. John Adams offi­ Sanford.

Rev. DrM. Paul
Dies Thursday

Notes Women Schedule

Hospital

Opening Meeting

Holter Services
Scheduled In Ohio

• Paul Carrol Holler, USAF. Chi­
cago. and one sister, Mrs. Blanche
Hamm of Racine, Ohio.
The body was shipped Wednes­
day to the Ewing Funeral Home
in Pomeroy for Saturday services
and burial in the Beech Grove

Cemetery.

ciating. The body will be sent to
New Kensington, Pa., for services
and burial.

DOVER, England (U P D -A n -I
tonio Bertondo, a 42-year-oId Ar­
gentine, touched England's shores
today at the end of the lint suc­
cessful 'round-trip swim of the
English
Channel , The
South
American was in the wa:er 43
hours and 43 minutes.
Minutes after Bertondo waded
ashore. Brojan Das, 30. of Paki*
broke tha record for cross­
ing the channel from France to
England. He made It in 10 hours
and 35 minute*. This was 13 min­
ute* fas.er than the mark set by
Egyptian Hassan Abdel Rehim
In 1930.
The record for a channel cross­
ing to held by Helge Jensen A
Canada, who swam from England
to Franca In 1ft hours and 33 min­
utes last August.
Crowds of well-wishers who had
waited for more than seven hours
gathered to meet Abertondo when
he finished hia marathon swim.
Tbo "Bull of Parana” swam
from England to Franc,- in IS
hour* and 30 minutes. It took him
34 hours and 23 minutes to make
the return trip.

Church Circle
Sets Bake Sale
Our Lady’s Circle of the Church
of the Nativity Catholic Women’*
Club i* sponsoring a hake sale
Saturday in front of Publix on
Hwy. 17-WT and SR 416 starting at
10 a. m.
Anyone wishing to donate any
baked goods can call Wanda
Jonea In North Orlando.

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Instruction Series Set

Members of the Prairie Lake
Baptist Church will conduct a
Approximately .100,000 tons of series
of
meeting*
Monday
material w en used In the con­ through WVdnt'itduy next week, to
struction o f tha Em p in State prrpare and instruct fdr the Sun­
day School Department.
Building.

NEW MEMBERS OF THE ANCHOR CLUB this year are. seated. Merritt
Philips. Sharon Jackson, Nikki Morgan, Maureen Firestone, Ituthi Carlton,
Betty Hrantt. Standing front, Donna Heard. Susie Hulbuck and Linda
Mills. Standing rear, Diane Lipsey, Diana Beasley. Ginger Jackson, Cindy
Lake, Bonnie (Below, Debbie Scott and Jo Ann Zeigler. .Members of the
club plan to attend an all-day regional meet in Ocala on September 30.
Those going nre to meet at the French Ave. Winn Dixie at 6:15 a. m.

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Ita namo is Cadillac—and its destiny is a place among
the most renowned automobiles o f our time.
Its now styling is remarkably clean and crisp and
graceful —with a look o f "rightness” in every lino and
contour and detail.
Cadillac's new Fleetwood interiors beckon with a jewellike beauty. There sre marvelous new fabrics and leathers
. . . and new conveniences on every hand.
Engineering triumphs include independent front and
rear braking . . . exclusive new cornering lamps that light
your way around turns. . . a revolutionary three-phase rear
lighting system . . . and many other important advancea.

Yet, some of the noblest advancea cannot be seen. They
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that the mere weight o f your band puts you in command
of the road . . . craftsmanship that is so practiced and so
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and a paragon of dependability.
These new Cadillac wonders are evident in each of
twelve new body atylos—and are available with the widest
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VI SI T YOVR LOCAL A UT HORI ZED C A D I L L A C DJIA L I R

HO LLER M O T O R SALES
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Sem indes Meet Edgewater In Orlando Tonight
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man Greyhounds Open Home Grid Season Against Ocoee
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Shoot For Second Straight W in
The Ocoee Ceidiaale will tight
at Longwood tonight with a real
good pitching and catching com*
binotion u pit ognlnet the Lyman
Greyhounds. In front of thie con*

H i

Ita u m e s

go

tha paSaar protection to pitch to
hla tw* fin* raetivsra.
Coaeh Bill Procter o f the Grey­
hounds haa some plans o f his own
for th* visitors. Laat weak agalnat
Crystal liv e r hla taam waa slowed
biaition will &gt;?» « line with stz * z - up by a muddy field, b u t.gJ*H
perieaced aeniora which will give handed their opponents a 19 tu 0
trouncing.
Th* Lyman coaeh hope* for a
dry field which will give hia run­
ning game a chance to develop.
it* salt he wduA'ktcp th* asm*
lineup he used in the opener elne*
it proved to be a winning comblna•tion. Thin will Include the follow­
StensUom Realty remains in
ing:
first place in toe Hi-Noooera lea­
gue aa they took four points
from Taam No. One.
Sally MameU* paced along wLh
Smith'* Amoco to help them win
threw points from Shoemaker
By United Prow Intermatieuil
Construction.
Nsties i l League
Moaroo Harbor won tor** points
W. L FcL OB
from th* C.P.O. Wives and Tha
90 37 .412
Lovely Lady Baau.y Salon spilt Cincinnati
44 4 1 .3 7 9 3
two points each with Team No. Lon Angnlei
San Francisco
99 43 432 9
Two.
St. Lou I*
77 69 .377 » * i
Dottia Dyer picked up the 4-7
Milwaukee
17 89 .327 121k
split. Tba 2-7 was made by Etta
49 73 .479 19Vk
Dorman. Kay Phillips picked up Pittsburgh
41 94 .41324
Um 1-19 and Helen Kaolin con­ Chicago
Philadelphia
43 101
.304 44Vi
verted th* 5-4 and tba 4-3.
Amiri*aa League
Turkey* ware rolled by Betty
W. L. Fit. GB
Callao,
Mary
Elmore,
Cathy
x*New York
194 31 .471
Poultar and Shirley Simas.
Detroit
93 39 .412 Ilk
Baltimore
50 43 .341 U
Chicago
M 70 .345 lIVi
74 79 .414 29
Cleveland
Boston
11 It .474 301k
44 43 .430 34
The Sanford Recreation Depart­ Minnesota
44 84 .434 34Vk
ment wishes to announce some- Los •Angeles
ST 93 .373 4!k
thing naw — a class on table Kansas City
44 94 .348 44Vk
tennis. Classes will begin Ocl. Washington
24, at 7 p. m. at (lie Civic Center. x-Clinched pennant.
That* classes will be open to toy
Junior or Senior High School
Yaw Can Develep Film
student who has a Civic Center
Only ONCE
card.
— aa have It den* RIGBT
The instructor Lin Rlsner, plans
to alert with the basic funda­
W1EBOLDT Camara Shop
mentals of tab)* taonls, working
n i S. Park
Stafard. Flo.

km

at to*. Taaesriot
'■ Orlando agalaat Edgo-

Sfenstrom Holds
Isl Place Lead

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Oam ta t &amp; t m - m
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m m i mom.

1 T m of th* thru*, guard lari
N h ii Md back Butch Blear,
matted ant Wadnasday la tight
. T te third c m ,
■ 7 Hhuon be* a
bnlaa. h a r m had aa tafedioa
M i Ma a m which wai laaecd
darlaf the week and Blair b u
a Wuieed ana.
The Saatealaa tonight (ace a
learn which fa t beat by Malbeonri, but Edgewater Coach BIO
SpeeM acid tUa week alter the
game had beta atudiad (bat 11
Edjawatar
played
Melbourne
egaia hie lean* could via. Ihla
moans that the Samiaolta will
have to beer down agalnat a good,
rugged aggregation that la amarttea under a defeat that night not
or maybe ehould not have hag*

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Coach Proctor haa moved one
of hla Boo back* up from the
B aquad eLer hla fine perform­
ance Wedneaday eight. Baddy
Lawson who led hie teem to e
victory over Seabroeie. will add
attungUi to tbo vanity, eald Pi*
gott. He win not be eligible (or
the Edgewater game aa he bei
to welt ale day*, under prep
eehool regulation!, between trao*fe n from am aquad to aoothar
before be la eligible to play.
Coaeh Plgott waola to axprais
hla and the aquad * appreciation
to 'th e fana for their lino turn­
out lor tbo opening game. He
aeld that thie kind el support lor
a team . N ips build up achool
spirit and that the team wlH try
to tbow Ite gratitude on tho Hold
as well at off. Plgott salinated
that tbs first game drew 1,100
fana.

Standings

NEW OFFICERS o f the Hanford Women's Bowling
Aisn. are shown here as they met at thn Capri for In­
stallation. From left. John Spolakl, manager of the Jet
Lanes, Mrs. James Mackey, treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Kin*

nartl, assistant secretary nnd Mrs. Betty Cox, president.
Not present for the picture are Mrs, Harriett Cowley,
vice president, Mrs. Dottie Dyer, 2nd vice president,
and Mrs. Bcttye Smith, secretary*.
(Herald Photo)

Table Tennis
Class Slated

Clemson Beef? Gators' Line Can Match It

GAINESVILLE — Much has Stoner, Troy, 0., an Air Fore* gained 454 yarde last season and
betn islil of the ponderuua Clem- Academy transfer adds lustre to waa ono of th* SEC'a leading
ground gainers.
th* brckfleld.
■on lino that will make it eztrameCapt, Jim Beaver of West Palm
Florida hat • fine power-runner
1y difficult for Florida'a Gators to o f It* own in fullback Don Good­ Beach head* th* forward wall at
run up th* mtddl* In their upcom- man of Miami, a 200 pounder who right tackle. Fleyd Dean o f Eagle
log contest hera Saturday at
2 p. m. oil Florida Field.
A cartful check o f tha la lu t
alignment! by tha two teams tails
• different atory from tha weight
point o f view, howtver.
Coach Frank Ilowsrd’i announ­
ced probable starting lineup ahows
hia first team Clemson line aver­
Ceiled Fiwii latenational
America candidate Roman Gnaging 1112 pounds. Tha probable
Southern Californio, picked os brlel, vlsiU Wyoming and la rated
starting Una for Fluride announ­ Ihc team to watch In th* West no baiter than an even pick
ced by Coach Ray Gravca aver­ Coast Big Five tide year, hosta agalnat the Cowboys, who opened
age* 210 pounds.
a loaded Georgia Tack aquad to- up laat weak by handing Montana
A check o f the number two night In tot kickoff game of tit* ■ 29-0 licking.
Its** for both tcoaso finda Clem* first big wookond of tha tfgl colIn other major intariectionala,
tow averaging SOS from and to lego football aaaaon.
Syracuse, with All-Amartca Ernie
end and Florida 207. Llaea on
However, to* Trojana, who have Dnvla back for another leason,
United Pnaa InteruUanal
th* first two ttema thin to­ switched to to* T-formaUon tola Invades Oregon State aa a alight
This could bo the wet hand that
gether average eaoctly the same. year, ara a one-point underdog favorite; Kansas la picked by 7
the CinciaaaU Rada wrap up the
More noticeable In difference for tha dash at Paaadeaa, Calif., over Tcxaa Christian; Maryland
National League pennaat — aod
will
be th* atarting quarterbacks In the first of n number of in­ la n 2-point pick over Southern
send toe good burghers o f the
Methodist at Dallas, Tex.; Baylor
Ohio Rhineland on their flrat (and this will hold aomowbat true teresting intemetiopal games tola
la a 13-point choice over an in­
whsn
comparison*
or*
m
id
i
with
weakend.
championship binge lines 1MB.
Tech, with &gt;7 returning letter- vading Waka Forest taam that
It was H years ago that guyi Ovary Florida opponent), Clem
lost star paner Norm Snead by
like big Ernie Lombardi. Bucky ton's starting quarterback will be men, 13 of whom aaw plenty of
graduation; speedy Taxaa la the
Walter. Paul Derringer, Billy Jo* Anderson, 0-3, 201 pound action a year ago, la not too
choice by 12 over California at
Junior
ItUetman;
while,
pre-game
highly
regarded
In
Ita
own
South­
Werbcr and Ivat Goodman helped
holit the NL flag over Croiley injury permitting, Florida'* quar­ eastern Conference, but may have Berkeley, and Tulana by 3 over
terback Larry Libartore weighs n little too much experience tor Stanford In a game Involving
Field.
Now this 1M1 edition of the 138 and standi 6-8. Even should Southern California tola early In teams not too highly regarded to
Red*, almost a unsnimoua choice Bobby Dodd Jr., start, which will tha eaason. Tbo Trojano have their own confarancaa.
Elsewhere, Navy launch** lb*
in (he pre-season polls to flnlah be the cite if Libertoro it not plenty of backflald depth but are
new
season without All-America
not
too
etrong
In
too
Un*.
ready,
them
It
considerable
dlfin the second division, atanda on
Mississippi, which finished third Joe Belllno at Penn State with
the threshold of another World (crcntc, fur he stands 0-0 and
in last ytar’a final United Praia the Nittany Lions, tabbed the best
Series matting with the New York weight 173.
Thl* gam* between Clemson and International ratings and want on In the Eaat, 14-polat favorites;
Yankees, who whipped Cincinnati
In four straight games la tha 1M0 Florida, to open the 1901 season, to bant Rica in tha Sugar Bowl, Army boils Richmond; UCLA vismarks the 13th meeting between and Arkansas, tha 1909 Southwest Ita the Air Force; Alabama la at
classic.
get
a Georgia; Clemaon at Florida; In­
The Beds open n three-game ae­ the two Institutions o f higher Conference champion,
ries agalnat tha Ban Francisco learning in football. Th* first chance to show their waree before diana at Kansas Slat*; Wist Vir­
Giants tonight at Croalay Field gams was playrd In 1911 and th* a national talevislon audlenca In ginia at Vanderbilt; Colorado
Slate U. at Arixona, and Louisiana
needing any combination o f four Gators hold a victory margin o f Saturday's top game.
Mississippi, three deep in most State at Rice.
Cincinnati victories and Los An sight victories, three defeats, and
Minnesota, tha defending nation­
galea Dodger lasses la walk oU one gome, the last on* In 1930, sputa and a bright naw hopeful in
Doug Elmore to make tha local al champion, and Ohio State and
with the pennant. They can reduce was a tie.
Iowa, the Gophers' chief rivals
that magic number to two tonight
dome 4U.OOU fans, including fans forget All-America quarter­
and clinch the flag In the second mora than il.uuu bandsmen from back Jake Gibbs, is rated a this year for both Big Ten and
game agalnat the Glnnla Saturday high ichoolt throughout th* stale, e-point favorite over the Raior- national honors, do not open tba
1941 campaign until Sept. 30.
afternoon.
as wol) a* (ho Gator Rand, are backe for toe game at Jackaon.
However, the Uianta could post­ expected to come near filling the Mlaa.
But Arkansas, with a light, fast
pone the clinching If they treat 41.000 seat stadium.
team as in past years, has a bud­
the Reds es roughly aa they did
Clemson likes to move th* ball
last month when they won three on th* ground and th* Tigers have ding alar of ita own In running
out of four games at Croaley Ffeld. the big strong backs to do It. halfback Lance Alworto, once a
That would force the Rada to lug Fullbick Ran Scrundato and half­ Mississippi recruit. The gam* flgThe standing* this week in th*
urri to be rough with the edge
thsir champagne le Chicago,
backs VVendall Black and Harry
T
League show th* Sanford
going to 01* Miss on experience.
w&amp;ere they meet the Cube Mat
Pavilack ar* runner* who will
Three other winners of major Herald team in first place by ene
Tuesday.
girt the Gator forward wall all
bowl games beiidss Mississippi — gam* with a 513-1473 game
For tonight's game, Cincinnati
It can handle.
Washington, Missouri nnd Duke — aeries. They have 10 wins and two
manager Fred Hutchinson haa
Th* Galera will try and a ff­
alto ara in action Saturday. Wash­ lost**. Nationwide la in second
named Bob Pur key (lg -U ) to pitch
ect Ike Clem sow power with
ington's defending Rose Bowl place, hat nina wins and three
■gainst tho Giants' Billy O'Dell
speed sad a strong passing at­
champs host Purdue, Missouri's losses and ram* up this week with
(VS). The Dodgers open ■ week
tack. Ubcrtere, Dodd and Tern Orango Bowl kings entertain a game and teriei of S1B-1499.
end set at SL Louie with Johnny
Team fiv* walked o ff with moat
Padres (114) going against the Batten all kaT* looked Impree- Washington State and Duke’s Cot­
alve title fall pasting and they ton Bowl champleas open at South o f th* honors. Thoy bowled a 1323
Cards' Ray Sadeekl (14-1).
have soma fin* receivers to Carolina.
sories, a (97 gam* and'team Cap­
Tha Yankees, with their JM:b
threw a t
Tba Waihington-Purdua game, tain Deloros Todd bowled a 171
pennant tucked away, aalUd on
Starting ends Sam Holland of rated a toss-up, marks the first game. High games were also
tMlr reserves for Thursday nlgjit’s
only game at Baltimore. However Key W en and Tom Smith o f At­ meeting ever between th* two taken by Yogi Hudson, 171, and
Reger Maris ftmained la the Uaa* lanta, Ga., are fine pass-catchers schooU. Th* gam* will b* played Bernice Schaefer, 144. High series
uy aod want hltleas In four appear and sophomore Rus* Brown of at Seattle. Missouri, again expert* wer* had by Clara Barber (sub­
ancea ss the Oriole* dowoed the Miami haa looked Impressive in ed to. be a powerhouse, it picked stitute! 434; Mary Jana Gorton,
pre*seaion ecrimmagt*.
by 14 over Washington State, while 413 and Bernice Schaefer, 411,
Vinks**, 5-3.
Tha Gators gat their speed from Duke, touted at tha team to beat
Splits wet* mad* by Jeanne
The largest house In H 'and, halfbacks Bob Hoovtr, Jackson­ In to# Atlantis Coast Conference, Bickort, t-7; Helen Altman, 5 4 ;
Clara TlnHn, 2-7, and Carol X
Buckingham Palace, contains ville, and Lindy Infante, Miami, la rated 7 over South Carolina.
morn than 2,00* principal rooms. and Bruce Starling o f Ocala. Ron North Carolina, led by All- 3-10.

lech, Southern Cal Open Big
Grid Weekend In Play Tonight

Lake will be at left tackle with
Larry Trivia o f Miami and Wad*
Enlsmlnger o f Tampa opening at
guards,
Bruce Culpepper, a standout
linebacker lest year, starts at cen­
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junior haa a good replacomsnt In
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half; Carl Proeley, suit, and Jim­
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The Sanford Midgets had an
easy time of it Thursday night as
they rolled over Seabreeze 20-0 at
Municipal Stadium.
The Midgets rolled to their first 4t
touchdown on t run by Church
Scott and lad at tba half, 7-0.
Tha locale scored two more TD'a
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Harvest Festival
Planned By
Lake Mary UPW

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Mrs. John Filler was hostess to
Circle Two o f the Lake Mary UPW
of the Community Presbyterian
Church at the Mense for their reg­
ular monthly meeting, Tuesday
evening.
Mrs. Pilley opened tne program
with a devotional of keen observa­
tions on tho need of parents to
realise that children are gifts of
God for them to help grow phy­
sically, mentally, and spiritually.
This was followed by prayer for
understanding.
Duo to the absence of Mrs. Ted
Brooklyn, group leader, tho bus­
iness meeting was conducted by
Mri. Joe Smatbcn. The Harvest
Festival to be held on Nov, II was
discussed.
Chapter eight of " la Him Was
Life," • study of the Gospel of
John, was presented by M ri. A.
E. Freese, followed by a group
discussion.
During the social hour, Mrs.
Pilley served coffee and Vienna
Tarts.
Other member* present were
Mrs. Shirley Smith o f Longwood,
Mrs. Marian Lee, Mrs. Evelyn
Rice, Mrs. Bernice Senkbeil, Mrs.
Richard Beebe, Mrs. Florence
Zimmerman, Mrs. Mabel Browne,
Mrs. Helen Forshay, Mrs. Lois
Pugh, and Mrs. John Reaves.

W ig g in b tth a i*

AN INFORMAL COFFEE w it
given Tuesday by Mrs. R.
Crenshaw oi 1133 E. ilh St. in
honor of her son Joe and daugh# er-ln -la w Claire who are visiting
here for a short time,
"W e wanted ever}one to have
a chance to ace our new little
granddaughter, Jeannlne, who is
Just two months old," said Mrs
Crenshaw. "Wa arc so proud
h er."
Joe formerly Ih cd in Sanford,
graduated from Seminole High
j n d from the University of
^ d a . He la now with the
ment of Agriculture in
lean*.
Mora than 10 guests,
end friends called during
morning. Among them were Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Chapman. Mr.
Chapman was formerly one of
Joe’ s Sunday School teachers at
the First Methodist Church.
a Coffee and cinnamon buns, hot
'n e lly donuts and snorted cookies
were served to the guests.

SCHOLARSHIP STUDENT, Miss
Nancy Thomas, daughter of
ther John W. Thomas, rector
Holy Cross Episcopal Church, and
Mrs. Thomas, left last Friday
train for Chicago, accompanied by
g lic r mother.
Nancy is enrolled as a fresh*
man in the University of Chicago
where the will major in bio*
physics, with an aim toward the
itudy of psychology, eventually.
She graduated in June from
Margaret Hall School la Versail­
les, Ky.. with high honors, and
was a finalist in the National
Meritt Scholarship Tests. On the
S tren g th o f her scores on the na­
tional tests, she was offered a
scholarship at the University of
Chicago. She wat also accepted
for enrollment at Duke University.
The Thomases spent a month
during the summer in Washing­
ton, D. C., where Father Thomas
filled in for a vacationing pastor
at one of the D. C, Churches.
While there the family had *
^wonderful opportunity to visit all
the historic places of Interest, the
museums and famous alien made
known to all students through the
study of American history.
“ We were on the go all the
tim e," said Father Thomas, "but
we still did not get to see and do
everything that we wanted to
while we had such a good chance.''
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WORD has been received from
Doris and Doc Faulkner and chil­
dren Skip and Bops who left here
recently.
They are now scttlsd near the
y Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md ,
where Lcdr. Faulkner is an inatractor.
In a letter to a friend here, Doris
told of visiting Ann Mergl, a far­
m er resident of Sanford who is
vRiow living in Betbesda.
Doris said that they are looking
forward to seeing Harry and Ar­
lene Thompson, who are coming
up for homecoming next weekend
and Arch and Pat Thompson alio
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hope to make the trip.
Tommy and Lonnie Tennison
just arrived in Annapolis recent% ty too, having been transferred
jdhere.
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build or not to build a fallout shel-

Lake Munroe

Personals
By Mrs. U. L. JOILS.SON
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Mr. and Mri. Troy Thomp-on
*an d children are new residents of
Monroe. They have purchased a
home on West First Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Swaggerty have returned home after a
pleasant visit to the mountains in
North Carolina and Tennessee.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Oliver Hail and daughter
Carolyn.
§ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price who
have been touring the Eastern
states and Canada have returned
to their respective homes.
The 0. E. Hunters spent last
week in Cleveland, Tcnn.

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By BETTIE SMITH
D. D. Smith, Tullis St., has re­
turned from Havana where he
viaited bis parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Smith.
Grant Bowman, Tullis St., re­
cently mads a business tnp to
Charlotte, N, C., prior to moving
bis family there in the near fu*

Friends Honor Miss Bobbye Morton

Church
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With Going-Away Party At Brown Home

Panel Discussion

Presents

The Christian Women'! Fellow­
ship of the First Christian Church
conducted ■ pane! discussion at.,
the monthly meeting this week at."
the church.
•Mrs. n. K. Ring was moderator,
and the topic was "The Christian*
Women’s Fellowship Work." Serv­
ing on the panel were Mrs. J. L.
Co-hostesses with Mrs.
Horton Jr., Mrs. J. L. Horton Sr,*
Mr*. W. H. Young and Mr*. J. N»
were Mrs. L. A. Barley,
Barnett.
Holly Plercy, Mrs. A. K. RosierMrs. Lester Tharp ted the wor­
ler, Mrs. Don Knight, Mrs. H. 1!.
ship service. During the business Collier,
Mrs. Kyle McMillan,
teuton the circlet reported recent
Mrs. Mildred Butner and Mr*.
activities. Orel* One served the
Lorraine Graham.
youth groups' supper this month. The party rooms ware attrac­
The three cireles will take turns I
tively decoraicd with floral ar­
serving this supper the first Sunt’
rangements. An especially beauti­
day of each month.
ful one adorned Ihn coflen table.
Circla Two roportad that they
Pink sweetheart rotes, while pom
are telling paring knives to ratio
poms, pink stock and carnations
money for their projeeta. Circlewere combined in a c o s t a l and
Three It making medical and
silver epergne.
» w mg kits for n mist ionary pro­
Tho refreshment table
ject.
overlaid with a pink linen
Each circle was given a blessing .
and centered with an arrangement
box to collect ■ "least eoln offer­
of white carnations and pink can­
ing." The fellowship also decided
dies and held a variety of dips,
lo establish "prayer partner!."
petit foure, nuts, mints and punch
It was announced that Rav. Er- .
in a large crystal punch bowl.
nest
Bollek will be guest speaker
Mlaa Morton was presented a
at tha next meeting, using at hi*
silver compote by the hoelese
subject, "Co-operation between
group end also received many
A GROUP OF FRIENDS anil relatives gathered to say "goodbye" to MiM
churches."
nice gifts from the guests. About
Bobbye Morion, who in moving to Jacksonville. From left nr* hnr mother,
Hostesses for the evening were
to friends and rclatUes called
Mra. R. L. Morton, Bobbye, her sister, Mra, Mildred Butner and M n. A. K
Mrs. Ted Brown and M n . Milt
during the appointed hours of 7:30
Roast a 1 r.
(Herald Photo)
Willis, Others attending were Mn.
to 10 p.m.
V. H. Grantham, Mrs. O. T. Pear­
son, Mrs. W. P. Yesley, Mrs. R.
Scott, Mrs. J. W. Knight, Mrs. C.
Walker, Mrs, C. Lamb, Mrs. B.
Hinson Jr., Mra. Blanche Kuhn
Misa Sandra Platt, bride-elect, I of Miss Bonnie Campbell, 303 East, rctla Campbell and Mrs. David |orated in a bridal them* with a Mrs. Frances Jobes, Mrs, Baa'
Stenaon, mother of tba honorae.
largo white wedding ball suspend- Murray and Mn. Leona Richards.
The Zela Xi Chapter of Beta was guast of honor at a mlsctllan-12Mh Street.
Miss Bobby* Morton, who
leaving Sanford to make her horn*
in JeekaonvUle, was honored with
a
a group of
Mr*. J. W. Brown on
Monro* Road.

Sorority Plans
Rush Season
MRS. CRENSHAW AND

DAUGHTER-IN-LAW

For New Members

Miss Piatt Honored At Bridal Shower

Sigma Phi sorority, met Monday eons shower, recently, at the hom e! Co-hostesses were Miss Lo I Tha bouse was attractively dec-, cd from tha calling, surrounded
with pink and white streamers.
night at the First Federal Build­
The refreshment table was cen­
ing.
tered with a pink and white rake
Mrs. Gary Hudgins, chapter
and held nuts, mints, hor d'oeuvpresident, presided at the busi­
res and a crystal punch bowl. Ice
ness session when plans were
cream wae alio served with the
made for the Fall Rush o f new
above refreshment!.
me nbers.
Bride gamce were played by the
Mrs. Charles Dickey presented
The Binford Story League will
guests and prites awarded lo the
a program on "Y our Day Soc­
hold the first meeting o f tha fall
winners.
Guests
included
Mrs.
ially." She brought out Interesting
season, Monday at 1 p.m. at tba
Pauline Gardner, Mrs, Clyde Stcninformation concerning the cor­
Episcopal Parish Houaa.
son,
Mrs.
John
R.
Crow,
Mrs.
rect use of table linens, china,
All Sanford te ic b c n will b*
Betty J. Siremore.
silver and crystal for formal and
honored at the program and have
Merjorie Straun, Merle TrodInformat occasions.
been invited to be gucata o f tho
way, Margie A. Fine, Marjorie
Refreshments of cookies and
club for tho ovcnlng.
Witt, Mrs. Cecil Bales, Miss Car­
cold drinks were served by hos
Stories will be told by M n . C.
olyn Sue Gowena and Mrs. Arietta
lasses, Mrs. Dill Gordon and Mra.
C. Welsh and Mrs. E. C. Williams
M.
Smith.
Leon Swain Jr.
and Mra. S. G. Harriman will give
Others attending were Mrs. Bud
one of bar famous monologues. An
Corley, Mrs. W. L. Tyre, Mrs.
Interesting musical program has
Fred Wilson, Mrs. Robert L
been planned and will Include se­
neeves. Mrs. James Lyons, Miss
NANCY THOMAS
lections by Pcle Schlrard on hit
Join Wright. Miss Judy Bentley,
vibra-harp, accompanied at the
ler . . . that is the question being Miss Grace Marie Stlnecipher and
piano by Harry Wester and selec­
The Adult Training Union of the
discussed wherever any group 01 Mias Barbara Chambers.
tions by Airs. Harry Echelberger,
people is gathered. One can hear
First Bsptist Church of Lake soloist.
some very convincing arguments
Mary enjoyed an evening of
Mrs. S. J. Nix la program chair­
on both sides.
games with an old fashioned man for the evening.
HOSTESSES AND HONOREK at tho shower honoring Mm* Samira I’lutt
The fatalists and the pessimists,
homemade ice cream and cake
are left to right, Miss Bonnie Campbell. Mian Platt, Mrs. David Stenson,
who insist on calling themselves
social in the Westmoreland Wing
“ realists" just shrug their shoul­
mother of the honoree nnd Mrs. Loretta Campbell.
(Herald Photo)
ders and say,
of iha Church.
Those attending were Rev. and
"What's the use? We re doomed
Mri. Eugene Jackson, Mr. and
and wo are all going (0 die, cither
Members of the Anchor Club,
from the blast, from fallout or
Mrs. Win. Hoopengardncr, Mr.
from starvation.”
and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm, Mrs.
glri'a Ptlot organisation at Sami
T. S. Wansley, Mr« John NorMONDAY
The more optimistic rally a note High School, were hostesses
Chlora Battle and her commit­ !{. Martin, treasurer, to plan the
den,
Mrs.
T.
N.
Staffurd,
Mrs.
J.
round the standards that there is
The
D
orcii
Circle of the Crack
Saturday at a swim party and tee have started to work beautify­ new year's budget:
The Primary Sunbeam Band oi
P. Beal, Wayne Beal, Billie Lynn Methodist Church will meet at 8
always hope, no one can sec that
A
study
course,
taught
by
tho
ing
Ibe
grounds
oi
the
new
Oviedo
the Lake Mary Baptist Church
picnic at the home of Mr, and Mrs
far ahead, tilings may not be
Woman's Club. Chlora is a florist flcv. Jack T. Bryant, was con­ had as their theme of studies for Norden, and Eugene Hoopcngard- p.m. with Mrs. T. L, Pall, 2901
ncr.
nearly so black as they are paint Bob Williams at their summer and an expert landscape artist, so ducted at the Uaptist Church
South Park Ave.
this month. "Things We Have
rd and preparedness is Use best home in Miami Springs, honoring the Oviedo citisens are looking Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Associations! Music School meets
Done In Our Sunbeam Band,"
defense.
(he members of the Key Club.
at
the First Baptist Church nt
forward to the results of her noble nights of tills week.
whru thoy met Monday afternoon
Tht needs of the body run a
But when you talk to the chil
Mrs. Lois Junes it back on the at the church with (he leaders o( close second (0 (he needs of the 7:30 p.m.
The Anchor Club and Key Club effort.
dren and young people the pic members enjoyed swimming in
The Finance Committee of the job at her Brauty Shop. She and the group. Mrs. Billie Norden end soul, judging by all-time best sell
TUESDAY
ture changes. . .
tha afternoon and evening and a First Baptist Church met one her husband have been enjoying a Mrs. Mary Lou Crawford.
e n . Of all tho books published in
Mtipah Circle of tha Graee
Thty want to live, to have a picnic supper prepared by the An­ night recently at the home of W. vacation. Lon reports they went
Refreshments were etrved ifter Iha United Stales, more copies of Methodist Church will mcot at •
chance to grow up, with all their chor Club girls which consisted of
to Tampa, Silver Springs, and to the program.
the Bible have been printed than p.m. at tho homo of Mr*. J. B.
life before them . . . they are all hot dogs, baked beans, potato
the beach, also deep sea fishing
The following members were any other book. Running second In Crawford on Lake Mary Rlvd.
for building the fallout shelters, chips, soft drinks and dessert.
during their holiday.
present: David Bryant, Curtis popularity is — you've guessed it
First Baptist Church Brother­
stfiring the food and water and
Games and dancing were also
— the cook book.
Craw lord, and Donna Avery.
hood supper and program, T p.m.
getting prepared. They arr not enjoyed. Anchor Club sponsor,
Cap), and Mrs. Richard K. Meresigned to dying, hut are ready Mrs. Virginia Burney, Key Club Nab of Columbus, Ohio, announce
to struggle with all their might for sponsor J. D. Stone and several the birth of an 8 lb. 3 or. daugh­
survival.
SATURDAY
members of the Sanford Pilot Club ter. Sept. II at St. Anne's DosLook back in history and you also attended.
Brownie Mothers of Troop 108
pital in Columbus.
will see that in every crisis sirre
The have chosen the name will meet at the homo of Mrs.
the Pilgrims landed on Plymouth
Jackie Lynn for tho new arrival Milton Sorokowikl, 103 Vinewood
Rock to face bitter cold, hostile
and she was welcomed home by Rd., Loch Arbor, at 3 p.m. to plan
Indians and dreadful disease, this
a four year old brother. Mike, and activities for the coming year and
rountry o f ours, now the greatest
a two year old lister, Kelly Ann. appoint committees.
in the world, has struggled and
MONDAY
Paternal grandparents are Mr
Robert Bruton left Tuesday (or and Mrs. D. K. McNab of Sanford
fought against what SEEMED AT
BPO Does Drove 180 will meet
THE TIME, to he insurmountable Miami where he will attend the and msternal grandparents are Monday at S p m , at the Elks
Florida Funeral Directors* Cun. Mr. and Mrs. Luke Robbins of Club, for Ibe regular business ses­
odds.
We have ALWAYS been outnum­ ventlon this week.
sion. followed by a social.
Cambridge, Md.
A Community of Homes Built with Pride1
bered, outmanned and outarmed,
Mrs. Ann Williams will also at*
but not OUTDONE?
tend the convention during the
Let's’ not surrender to despair week.
. . . let's hear that old rebel yell
Frank Scott. 100 of Mr. and
and the South, and all the rest of Mrs. F. D. Scott has resumed his
KITCHENS
this country, will live to rise studies at Tba Baylor School for
again!
Boys in Chattanooga, Tcnn.

Story League

Plans Program
For Teachers

Adult TU Enjoys
Ice Cream Social

Anchor Club Hosts
Picnic Honoring

Church

Key Club Members

Oviedo Personals

Primary Sunbeams

Calendar

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bath towel In my laundry. I do not send
my washing out, so I waa completely baf­
fled $i to how it came to be in my house.

reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope and send to Box 8365, Beverly
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all the sweet talk and pretty
compliments that eome her way
via direct mall advertising, then
would not be aa Inferiority com ­
plex In the feminine world.
How they woo us with words,
these people who have our name*
on their mailing lists. And of them
all, perhaps, non* are more flat­
tering than the letters from m agisines.
Week In and week out the magailnes send out their Utile lovo
notes telling us In one way or
another how wonderful we are.
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aucb worda aa "dUcrlmlnating”
and then the whole Idea la to

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make us fast worldly and sopblstleatsd.
The next letter though may have
just a wee toueh of sympathy
packed in with the aong o f praise.
That week taeh of ui la the
busy, busy housewife and nobody,
but nobody, uudeMUnds our pro­
blems like the migailne that
wants ua for a subscriber. That
week the note is short—out of
regard for the buiy Uvea we
lead.
l e t ’s see what we are this
week. This wtek each of us lucky
enough to receive ■ certain let­
ter la "a woman of two worlds.”
All this admiring magazine
wants to do la to help each and

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Tht North-South bidding Is
worthy of study. After North’s
bids of two cluba and three spades
South visualized slam possibili­
ties. He only had 14 polnla, but
ha held three aces and thres
clubs. .
The four heart bid waa enough
for North. He jumped to six
diamonds.
South won the opening heart
lead and led a diamond to dum­
my's king. The next play was the
ace of cluba and when East's
Jack dropped South decided to
play absolutely safe. He drew

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opens Sunday at the Hit* Theater.

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foies.
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wood and her second for Ameri­
can International. Her unforgett­
able performance and amating
person alily In American Inter­
national's chilling “ Black Sunday”
which waa made In Roma and
recently released In this country
won Barbara her equally chilling
role in “ The Pit and the Pendu­
lum.”
“ The Pit and the Pendulum,”
■tarring Vincent Price, John

diroctcd hr Roger
Corman from a script by Richard
Matheaon, baaed on the Edgar
Allan Poe tale of love, intrigue
and doom.
The tall, alendcr, green-eyed
brunette got of! to a dramatic
■tart in life being born aboard
■ ship half way into port at
Liverpool, enroute from Ireland
to England. She continued her
dramatic living with her first
acting chore at the age of seven
when, as “ Snow White” in "Snaw
White and the Seven Dwarfs,”
the ate the company's only avail­
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(S&gt; I’rtvlow Thtaitr
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"Pit And The Pendulum" coming to the Rltz Theatre
ft) T w illfit Xoae
Sunday.
ft ) Billy Graham Cruaade
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IS) Tha Law S Mr. Jonen
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(S) Holly w— d K n i t Waive,
Kerr,
Luma
Anders, Antony
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Carbone and Patrick Westwood,
(ft Ckeaatel • Thaetvo

One night last week my husband and 1
went out. and we left our child with a ait*
ter. The titter la a rather quiet high
school girl who came well recommended.
She aaked if I objected if ahe had her boy
friend over while ahe sat I agreed*, aa I
trusted her.
My huaband developed a bad tooth,
ache, &gt;o we came home earlier than we
intended. It seemed her boy friend waa
just leaving when we came home. When
he saw us he turnedwcarlet, and left hur­
riedly. When 1 went into the bathroom It
waa all steamy, and I found a bath towel
just like the one that waa left here before.
Need 1 draw any pictures? Please warn
other women not be as stupidly bighearted aa I. If a sitter wants to enter*
tain her boy friend, let her entertain him
In her own home.
DISGUSTED

DEAR ABBY t Mjr daughter U IS. 8h#
b not an outaUndin* beauty, bat ah* Is
a.tractive and Intelligent. She he* turned
down n lew good proposal! of marrlege.
Vhen 1 aak her what ahe U waiting lor,
ghe nay8, "Don't rush me."

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trunipi, discirdvd Iwo heorti on
"Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea" coming tu the
iha long dubs and eventually
Movieland Drive-in Sunday.
made seven by means of the
spade flnesst.
Si ran burg pie is another came
At the other table the bidding
started out In the same manner, for p ile do foie gras.
but when North bid three spades,
South overlooked ihe tremendous
slam possibilities and merely reV i v' \j i C ( c l r\ J
bid to three no-trump.
M lUf -IN T M€ A l fl
After this three no-trump bid
North had no meant of tell­
PHONE FA 2-121B
ing that the two hands method
TON ITE A HAT. M TE
perfectly. North patted. South
*MI0 PER CARLOAD
did manage lo gather in ail 13
trick* but that was small consola­
GIANT 3 * FEATURE
tion.
THUNDEIl-lt AM A

In thia era of scientific marvels
and daily headlines ifumpeling
miracles of space exploration, a
ready-made public exists for ad­
venture-fantasy
of
the
Jules
Verne variety aad ■ film like
"Voyage to tho Bottom of the
Sea,” 30th Century-Fox thriller
produced, directed and written by
Academy Award winner Irwin
Allen is sure to find a legion of
enthusiasts among men, women
and children to whom sciencefic.ion carries a special and even
prophetic aura of magic. Emer­
ging unmatched as the year’s
most extraordinary bid for popu­
lar attention, thia Cinemascope
Deluxe Color spectacle, dealing
with an imaginary moment in
current history when the survival
of the entire physical universe

Um •em u with a luperb cast
MONDAY P. M.
including Walter Pidgeon, Joan 18:18 (I) Truth or ctaeeeuoaeee
Fontaine, Barbara Eden, Piter
(4) Lava of LlfO
(1) Camouflage
Lorre, Robert Sterling, Michael
MiSS 12) Jt Could Bo Tee
Ansars and Frankie Avalon. This
(•&gt; Search For Tsiaoooow
IS) Member Pleaee
all-market blockbuster opens Sun­
day at the Movieland Drive-In 1:08 IS) Foeua
If) Open wtadaw
Theater.
(I) Magaslna t— Part ft
Tha other feature on the pro­ l i l t (I) Aa The World Toraa ■
Playboaaa 'I
gram is "The Last Time I Saw 1:41 f(I)
l ) All Btar Baeobslt
Archie.” Both films wiU play
ft ) Bcoutlng Report
8:88 (I) Jan Murray Show
through Tuesday.
(8) Fare tha Faeu
On Wednesday and Thursday,
ft) Day la Oeurt
“ Run Silent, Run Deep" with
Clark Gabla will play and “ At
galea
Berrien
tack."
TV R E N T A L
Three films wiM play Friday
and Saturday. They are “ Love
Seminole T V
In A Goldfish Bowl," "On The
Borrow Oar Tab# Checker
Double" and "Gambler Wore A
Mftft Sanford A rt. FA 2 482ft
Gun.”
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of TV time critics preview coming of stone not to get m i m laughs
ehowi by attending rehearsals, out of this clever comedy series.
w» diing screenings and analyzing While on « ranch, Fred and Bar
scripts in Now York and Holly­ ney get ebsud by llolly m k mowood. This is their preview tor vie Indians—Into g western script.
Familiar character voices in­
7:30-8:30 p. m. NBC Interna­ clude Alan need and Mel Blanc,
tional showtime. "The Baler Ice the man of a thousand .different
Show.
Show." One of the spectacles dubbings.
B:30-lo p- m. CBS. Adventure
taped In Europe; performance
coming from Malm, Germany. Theater— "Repercussions." (HeThis
Ttila show cute Ice, thanks to post) Absorbing drama about a
fancy skating acta, Including aev- crime reporter who finds out that
eral outatanding •pec laity num­ the ton of a rival newspaper pub­
ber!, plua the unial comedy rou­ lisher La Involved with a gam­
bling operation. The test of bis
tine, Don Ameclte la boat.
8:30-9 p. in. ABC. The Flint- integrity comes wnen, probing
‘ ' own
alonei
stones — “ Drop-a-Long Fllnl- further ha learna that hia
wife had once been In the tyndica'e’a employ. Dan Duryee tllPt
BUND SUCCESS
BOSTON flJIMI - Twenty-aeven
blind men and women have made
i total profit of $101,300 during the
poit fiacal year managing vending
atanda, anack bara and plant ealateriai in Maaaachutelta.
Average earnlngi were $4,133,
compared with 83,a s the previous
fiacal year. The blind managera
operate tinder the fedcral-atate
sponsored Small Buaineea Enterprlac* Program.
There ere dpproximately 8,000
distinct ipeclee o f grass found in
tha world.

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at the crunding journalist faced
with the challenge.
10:00-10:30 p. m. CBS. The
Twilight Zone - "The Arrival."
Premiere. A mystery story, which
carries coniidrrshle impact, con­
cerns so arriving plane with no
passengers or pilot. Harold S one
stars as Grant Shockley, sn in­
vestigator confronted with the
enigma that this flight presents.
It drives him to the brink of in­
sanity, trying to unfalhom the
riddle.
11:13-1 A. M. NBC. "The Rest
of Jack P ssr." Color. Guests in­
clude singer Kay Armen, gag
writer Selma Diamond, comedian
Jonathan Winters and Alexander
King, with Paar functioning as
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Page 10 — FrL Sept 22,1961
1. La* ft Fi
2. Notices •
3. UEcalloft . inatructioE
4.

Classified
Phone

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f. Far Raal
7. Bh Im m Rib UIi
8. Baaeh Rtatala
9. Far Salt ar Raal
10. WaalaO* ta Raal
11. Kaal Ratoto Wm M
IS. Raal Batata Far Bala
Office 204 W . P in t 13. Martgaga Laaaa
14. laaaraaaa
Muaums .
15. Baalaaaa Opportunities
10. FmaW Hate WaataO
cuianiD MTUTl
17. Mala Halp Waatad
M m* , ttn h i - i f. &gt;.
18. Halp Want'd
10. Sitaatloaa Waatad
20. Babysitters
i n m i P
■ . day he- 21. Bcant&gt; Saloaa
12. Bwtt ziiRl • Rapair

FA 2-2611

B B s r ^ r u U M U tiii"^

KOT1CH n r BAMS

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'that pursuant t« lh* rinal D»
■crta of Feraclosur* and lala •«farad In fha can** pending In tha
Clrrult Court la and far Hamlnola
County, Florida, coin Docktt Num
‘ k*r 11,M l (Parker), tha undaralan
Add Clark’ will aall tha properly
' Situated la aald County daaerlbad

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Lot IT, Biook F, COUNTIIT
CLUB MANOR. UNIT NO. »,
according to tha plat thara.
£
of aa racordad In (Tat* llook
_
it. r » c t* * : and Tf, ratite
a.
Itasarda at Bamlnala County,
»
Florida.
’ • Topathar
with
tha
following
’ Jltm* of prnparly which ara to*
.rated In and permanently tnatall*
.ad aa a part at tha Improvement*
,pa aald landi
..
Praway dpaca Haatar— 11413,
*
(larlal Nutubar J II 11 III
at pufalla aata, to tha hlgbaat and
b u t blddar for caah, at H i ll
•'clock A. M. on tha Ith day of
pctobar, t i l l , at tha Front Uour
• r tha Bamtnola County Court*
■linuaa, lanford, Florida.

24. Elactrlcal Services
25. Phuablag. Services
24. Radio ft TateTlaiaa
27. Spaclal San leas
28. Laaadry Service
20. Aatoaaobila Service
30. Machlaary • Tool#
31. Poultry - Pats • Livestock
32. Floprara •Trees •Shrubs
S3. Furniture
34. Articles Far Sals
35. Articles Waatad
31. Boats « Motors
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
38. Trailers • Cabanas
39 Autonobitai • Trucks

Legal Notice

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M1EAL1

Arthur H. Backwlth, Jr.
Clark of Iho Circuit Court
B n Martha T. Vlhlan
L.
Daputy Clark
•BldHOP A DOIINHTEIN
11 Eaat Pino Btroot
Orlando, Florida
'Attorneys for Plaintiff
■apt. 11, l i l t .
NOTICE aw BALE
NOTICE ■ IB MERKUT GIVEN
that pursuant te the Final Users*
'Of Worselosur* and Bala sntsrsd
|n tht cauas psndlng In tha Circuit
-Court In and for Ksmlnolt 43*unly.
:yiiirliU, rasa Docks! Numb*? 17411
(D*LaO*a), tk* und*ralgn*d Clark
■wilt sail th* property sltuatsd In
%altl County dsseribstl as:
Lot
14.
of
SANLANDO
'
KSTATKM, ea par plat thara*
of raaardad In Wat llook II,
I’ aea It, of tha I'ubtle UseT.
orris of Samlnol* County.
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Florida
To«*tra&lt;w ill
Ilia
foLnwinu
|l.lr&lt; of propar'.y which am local*
•d In and parmananlly Inalallad
•a a part *f tha iRiprovamaata an
■ild land;
.
O. r . Ranga — Modal SI)
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ii K, Ovan — Modal IIS
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Monogram Haaltr — Modal
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A101I
I t public aala, to tha hluhaal and
kaal blddar for aaah. at 17:*®
•'clock A-M. on th* Ith &lt;l*y of
etohar, ISS1, *t th* Wronl Dour
f th* Hamlnola County Court*
ouaa, Sanford. Florida.

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Arthur II. Ilacknlth. Jr.
Clark of lh* Clrrult Court
Hr; Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clarh
UIHIIUI* A IIOflNHTKIN
(I Kelt Vina Htraat
Urlandu, Florida
Attorn*,* lor I’ lalnllfl
1'ubllah Bapl. SI. U S'.
row mint
■ Th* Hoard of County Commta•Innsra of Hsmlnolo County, flw *
Ida will racalva blda at lha ufflca
of Arthur II. M*«kw lilt. Jr.. Clsrk
In th* Cuurthoui* at Hanford. Flor­
ida up to iiflU I' M . Monday, Oct•btr J. list for dsllvsry of th»
following approilmal* quantltlss
«( malarial* during th* tw*l**
pinnlti p*rlo4 *ndlng October I,
■JSSII
STEM NO. 7
10,IP* tlallon* of Regular
\
Urad* tUsalln*
ITEM NO. S
IS.M* Uoltunl uf No, S Dio0*1 Fuol
ITEM NO. S
S.S4S Gallon* of Dl0**l Euglno Oil. HD
ITEM NO. 4
f .*40 Gallon* of llasolln* Knglh* OIU HD. Multl-alaoo*.
tty
STEM NO. n
‘
t.l** lb*. Mulll-purpo** Ooar
Lubricant
ITEM NO. S
70S lha. IID Oiassll Gr*a»#
Tits quantllO* ar* approilmal*
and no guarani** 1* |l**n or 1mklltd a* &gt;o total amount* that
will b* r*uulrod during lh* porlod
'•f th* contract.
DM* for oil and gr*ai* llama
•hall cot*r d*llt*ry la both drum*
and can* of various ala**. All lt*m*
to bo d*llv*&gt;*d aa nasdad to th*
County Road Dsparlmont on U.A
} M I , tour t il rail*# Bouth *f
Sanford, Florida.
Th* bid prto* ahall b# not d*llv
grad prlc* to H*mlnolo County
and *huuld oxdud* all *l«mpt*d
Stat* or Fsdoral taiiw
■' Uldt to b* •ncloood In • ***l«d
’ Vfttilqp* plainly mark*d on tbo
outsld* "HID FOU FURNISHING
inSTROLEUM
PIIOUUCTS,
opon
Dciobtr a, 1HL*
. „
Ulda will b* op*n*d at 11:11 A M.
•u Tuesday. Octobor l, IS4I at a
m**t!og 1° b* hold In lb* County
Commission Moating Room In th*
Uourthout* at Saatord, Florida,
Th* right Is r*i*rv*d to waive
.any Irrogularltlo* or tocbnlcall•tUs I* blda aad I* r«J«ot any or
all blda.
Doard of County Comntla•lonara
■omlniil* County. Florida
J. C. Htitoblioo, Chairman
My; W .C.* Bliss. Jr.
Counly Enelassr
rublEb M fU II, IS. l i l t .

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Stenstrom Realty

Mr. Walter, P. O. Box 2431,
Orlando, Florida.
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3 • BEDROOM umurnlihed bouic __ _______________________________ III N. Park .Tie.
in Laka Mary. FA 2-8449.
3 • ROOM furnished apt., 980.00
2 . BEDROOM house, kitchen
mo., Close In. Ill E. Ith St.
equipped. Ph. FA 2-6043.
SAN
LANTA APARTMENTS:
FA 2-4*3 or FA 2-3TI6.
Nice large ipirtm en u , 404 E.
2-BEDR003! haute, kitchen equip,
14th SL Phone FA 1-4292.
2 . BEDROOM cottage. Immedi­
pcd. FA 2-5303.
ately
occupancv.
Week
or
CUTE and eoiy furnished apart­
month. Near stores and bus. FURNISHED apt. 3t» Oak.
ment, 3 rooms and bath, water
FA 2-8831.
furnished, |33 month, U lo W.
9. For Sale or Real
III. St. FA 2-7741.
TWO bedroom furnished apart­
CLEAN 4 room furnished apart­ ment, 2101 Msinolia, 935.00. CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Robert A. Williams, FA 2-3051.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
ment; also efficiency 940. 411
evenlngi. FA 2-1397.
Park Ave.
UNFURNISHED 1 bedroom, 2
bath horns on like in Ravenna 2 . BEDROOM home with Florida
FURNISHED house, 1 bedroom,
room; fenced In backyard. Ideal
Park, 112 Satsuma Drive.
newly peinted; also real clean
for children. Call after I p. m.
apartment. FA 2-9544.’
FURN. apt. 2300 Mellonville.
FA 2-828#.
GIRL wanted to share apartment; LIVELY 3 BR. home in country,
407V* W. First Street.
11. Real Eatate Wanted
kitchen equipped. FA 2-1740.

private Isitop. HI W. Pint St.

12. Real Estale For Sal*

I 12. Real KsUte For Sale

Seminole Realty

COU NTRY LIVING
3-bedroom houje *
better than an acre of land 3- Bedroom hou*e and 2 bedroom
bouae an 13 acres of land
12 lota in Bookertown
Geneva 2512
Ete. Orlando GA 2-6198

3-BEDR003I, 1 batb. Near en­
trance. 31U0 down. FA 2-8584.
Sunland.
We Don't Wan. EVERYBODY'S
Bujineas, Just YOURS.

FARMERS AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
2485 S. Park Ave. Pit. FA 2-3221
NOW 1* the time to buy one After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0201
acre juit eu aide eliy limits
■nd one block off W. First St.
Ball-Blair Agency
One itory frame house, 4 bdrm.,
Registered Broker*
Fla. room. 12 x 27 swimming
k ASSOCIATES
pool. Wundcrful family home.
213 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3841
Immediate occupancy. S13.300—
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-12SO
terms available. Phone Winler
Park, 838-6339 for appa.niment FOR SALE by owner; 3 bedroom
BUB CRUMLEY AGENCY
Bob Crumley, Real or
R. L. Sloan, Auocia c
FA 2-0175
_fjm fnrd

L'B home located m South
Pinecrcst 2nd. Addition; in*
eludes fuliy equipped kitchen,—
large tile bath, new- Bahia*
!jun.-c*k-A»L’ r»e utility room,
fA 2-t.iW.

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riiaa*1*
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- 7
Evenings: FA 2-2248 or FA 2-3013,! BARGAIN: 3 . bedroom, icreenfd
I patio, carport, alove and reingeraior, excellent condition. Less S t Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
than '87 monthly. Beat otter.
180 Cortex Ate. North Orlando. 116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123
2 * Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­
tral beat, many deluxe extras. BY OWNER: 3 bedroom, 1 bi.h PARTIALLY
furnished
ranch
Sanford’ s
preferred
location.
home in quiet neighborhood;
style home which Is potentially
312.990. and up. FHA 3390
a 4-bedroom home with 2 b jih i.a .
garage: family room; patio;
Down. VA No Money Down.
however, 2 bedrooms are «n*
81' x 158' lot. See and inquire at
Not too many available. One
finished. A bargain at 38.980.
1511 Elliott Ave.
mile East of 17-92 on 436.
Only 33.300 down and 350.85
LAKE FRONTAGE
per month. Owner may con­
L O R M A N N R E A L T Y 100 feet on Cryit&gt;&gt; l^ke, with sider
31,000 second mortgage t*
TE 1-3272 Fern Park TE 1-1707
bearing fruit tree*, only 3950.
reliable person.
109 fee. on Pine Lake in Loch
TRADE
Arbor
for 33750.
COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home

HOWELL PARK

Seminole Realty

for horns in country, with 10 ROBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
ncrei or more.
Raymond Lundquiat, Aisoc.
1901 Park
Ph. FA 2-3233
FOR RENT
FA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Evenings: FA 2-2243 or FA 2-3013$
2. 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES.

I • BEDROOM unfurnished house I - BEDR003I unfurnished house HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
NO QUALIFYING!
on Crystal Ave. A 4th SI. In
FOR SALE: Vtcklva River Eilolea
OM
block
from
Grammar
SALES
RENTALS
KOSA
L.
P
A
Y
T
O
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No dosing colts—No red tape!
Like Mery, *30. per month.
—150 ft. River frontage 64o ft.
School. Phone FA 2-3733.
Registared Real Egtata Broker
$5t7.00 down (that's all) and
FA 2-4068 or FA 2-6217.
to Road V* mile off Ri. 46. Call
Ph. TA 2-1301 11-92 at Hiawatha
take over 5UT* direct VA Mort
2 - BEDROOM house in Elder
after 6 p. m. FA 2-6473.
gage on 3 bedroom masonry
Springs Trailer Park. &lt;61.00.
HOMES
LOTS
.ACREAGE
301 Vi. 13th Street
FINAL NOTICE
home In Ravenna Park—Quiet
Ph. FA 2-8388.
Nolle* I* h*r*by glvan that th*
LOCH ARBOR
SALES
RENTALS
FA 2-7605, Evenings FA 2-2579
retirement and/or active—Pleaundaralgnad will, an lh* Ninth day la tbn &lt; **M af lh* Cnnaty Jndg*t
Looking for the perfect yet ire*
of Ootobar, A. I&gt;. II*:, praatnl to **a*ln*lo l * a * lr . Flartdn, In Pro. 2 • BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
■ant tiling. Call for an appoint
ment home in the most perfect
tha Hunurabl* County Judge of bale,
Apply 1003 Elm Avenue.
12. Real Fatal* F o r Sale
menu
Hamlnola County, Florida, har final In got Ealal* af
location? We have it.
return, account and vouahars. Aa IIKNRT W. JOHNSON.
Ortcar
M.
Hamsun
300
W.
13th
Street
Administrate* or lha Kata's or
D*c*a**d.
"W e Trade"
Registered Real E it ale Broker FA 2-7IOS, Evenings FA 2 2579
Situated on a large corner lot fct
EARL K, VAN FLEET, dacaaaad. T# AH Cx*dlt*ra aad P in a s * H at*nd at aald tlm*, than and thar*. tap Claims w Dsninad* Against la Ik* c«wrt * f tfc* Coast r j * * a t, 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7913
Loch Arbor, thia custom built
make application I* tha aald Judg* Bald Ealn i* i
PARK RIDGE EQUITY. Swim­
CB home has everything the
You and oach of you ar* haroby Hooelaol* Csooty, Otoio of riorldo,
for a final s*ttlem*nt of har ad­
to
Probito
ming and boating. 3-Bedroom,
REALTOR— INSUROR
discriminating home buyer it
ministration of said salats, and nollflsd and required to present lo ro lb* tlslot* ofi
Uh balh, separate dining room. Phone FA 2-4991
for an order discharging bar aa any slalm* and demand* which CLAUDE EDWARD JACK HON
seeking. Harwood floors, marble
113
N
Park
you. or olthsr of you. may hav*
aurh Administratrix.
3550 buys my equity, have over­
D*c«***d
tills, fireplace, and fully equip­
Dated tht. the 14th day *f against lh* *atat* of HUNKY W.
YIN Al, NOTl&lt; K
2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
s e ll orders. Available Oct. 1st. OUR HOME it 1907 Mellonville
JOHNSON, dacoaasd. lata of said
ped kitchen are Just a few ot
September, A.D. Itfl.
Nolle* lo horoby given that lh*
County, to th* County Judg* or
tl for sale. Modern 3-bedroom
107 Lika Minnie Dr. FA 2-0538.
Nights FA 2-0848
Jana L Van Fleet
tha many nice features includ­
uml*r*lgn*d
will,
nn
111*
Ilth
&lt;l*y
Aa Administratrix af th* Htmlncil* County, Florida, at hla of October, A.D. l i lt , pr***nt lo
home with 1&lt;» baths, on large
ed.
nfflct In th* court houst of aald
Katat* of
SUNLAND
lot with plenty of bearing citCounty at Hanford. Florida, with­ lh* llunorahl* County Judg* of
EAIIL K. VAN FLEET.
Mamlnols County, ytorlrla, hi* final
We are pleated to offer for your
ms. By appointment only. Ph Total price. Just 313,450, with tip -v
Dacaaaad in six calendar months from tha return, account and rancher*, g*
Inspection two very attractive
STKNSTROM. DAVIS A McfNTOSII tints of tha first publication gf A'lmlnlelrotor t l i of th* KiUt*
FA 2-4542 or FA 2-5712 "Iter
NttTIl'K FUR Hills
this
nolle*.
Each
claim
or
demand
top financing available. We will w
Attorneys for Administrates
ho mei In beautiful Sunland
Tha Board of County Commit3:00 p, m.
ahall ba III writing, and ahall of Cloud* Udward Jackson, d*.
P. O. Drawer 1st
be pleased Vo serve you.
•luaora
of
Hamlnol*
county.
Flor­
Estates. Each Irani* has 3 bed­
slat* tho place of roaldanr* and c*g**d and at aal.l tlm*. than *n.l
Hanford, Florida
thara. mok* appllcgllon to lh* ida will r*r*lv* hlda at tho offlc*
rooms, til* bath, wail healers,
Publish Sept, IS, ft , IS A Oat. «. post offlc* addroas a f lh* claim­ aald Judao for a final ■•tlUmant of Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.. Clark,
HIGHLAND PARK
ant, and ahall ba sworn lo by tha
hot water heaferi, and bllndr. Very neat and attractive 2 BR,
claimant, hla agant, or attornay, nt admlnlatrallon of laid *Mai*. In th* Courthoui* at Hanford.
Florida
up
In
i;00
P..M
.
October
IN
TIIM
t'OI NTT
JI IMIK'H and any such claim or demand not and for aa order dlaoharglng him
One has fully equipped kitchen,
CB home, in excellent area.
I. 1441 for th* following equip­
COURT, IN AND FOU NMMINOI.M as filed shall ba void.
aa aach Admlnlalrator ita.
tha other needs range and rt
ment.
Features include a fully equip 111 N. Park Ave. Phona FA 2 2429
cot'N TT. NTATM OF FLOW III A,
Dated
thl*
lh*
13th
day
or
l«pt/a / Albert Walter.
m:w NO 4
IN FROOATK.
frigeralor.
ped kitchen, blinds and hot wa
Aa executor of lh* Last smbor, AD. 1S41,
t
Motor
Grad*r*
with
fullyNOTICE TO IHIOITORS
R. W. War*
Will and Testament of
tar, and - - central heat and
IN MSSt KHATE OF
•nctuMd ol*« I cab, on* t*
Aa Admlalalrator oil. of tht
HENRY W. JOIINHON
Either can be bought and moved
ba equipped with tl tooth
MART LUKAS STAND,
air conditioning.
Eilat* of
Dacoaasd
V lyp* tacrlflar.
into Immediately for only $593.00
Dscssssd NTBNHTHOM, DAVIS A MoINTOSIl
Cland* Edward Jackitm
TO ALI. f IIKI1ITOR* ANII PER­ Attorneys for Kiaculor
Kach
grader
to
be
(quipped
D*c&lt;aa*d
downpayment,
including
all The price, only S9700. with Just
)
and mrot lh* following ap*elSON * HAVING CLAIRS tIH ItK- I1. O. Drawer til
Fr»d ft. Wllena, Attorney
doling coals, and attumtioo of
FINANCING
MANIIM AGAINST SAID ESTATEt Hanford, Florida
fieattnna:
$350 down, and low monthly
All. Nil. Hank.
Tou And sach of you art bars* Publish Kept. I. Ii. 44, 14, 14At.
4 cylinder, 4 cycle dt*«*l
Down Payment ft
Hanford. Ylorlda.
mortgage with monthly pay­
payment. May we serve you?
by nollflsd and rsqulrsd to prs•ngln*. minimum U I H.P.,
Cloning Coat
ments leaf than rent. Theie
ssnt
any claim* aad dsmand* THU ITAT4S o r FLORIDA TOt
with *l*c|rl* atarlar and rain
NOTIfR FOR RIDU
will not last. Phone today for an
which you, or sllh*r of you, may
rapa on alack*.
Tli* Board or County Cninml*.
FRANK M. OROOMII.
hav* aualnst lh* ootat* of MART
Minimum walght 11,000 with
alonera of gtmlnol* Counly. Flor­
414 IIAKKIt HTItKUT,
early appointment to see them
LUKAS HTAND, doeoaaod, 1st* of
I) i&gt;* i it . |« ply ttr*a front
Monthly Payment* aa tow ea
id* will rocalv* Tilda at In* offlc*
GLRNNVILLE. OEOHGtA:
both.
■aid County, to th* County Judu*
and r*ar.
A owurn Complaint having ba*n of Arthur 11. Dock with. Jr. Clark.
t?9 Incl. taxes and iiwurinte

(HUAI.)

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12. Real Estete For Sale

6. For Rent

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms 2 or 2 BEDROOM house In area.

la tha Court * f «k* Connty J a 4 n .
nominal* County, Halo of Florldn.
I« Frobnto
In ro iho Eaiar* on
RAUL E. VAN FLEET,
Dacaaaad

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n o t ic e

8. For Real

IF YOU HAVK A DRINKING FURNISHED apar.menti, down 2 • BEDROOM home In Geneva. S'* AC,IE tiled farm, good 4
B.R. home on paved road.
See or call Riv. J. L. S ewart,
town location. Phone for appoint*
PROBLEM contact Alcoholic*
liU.3&lt;#0. Term*. FA 2-0329.
Geneva 4301.
meat,
FA
2-3123
day
or
Anonymous, Ph. FA 2-1343, &lt;ai
FA 2*3343 nilht.
ford.
UNFURNISHED home. 1303 El­ Q U A L IT Y M INDED?
liott. Call FA 2*3234 • FA 2-0323
CHRISTMAS io Oetohcrl
Try 2 -BEDROOM unfurnlihcd home
If ho, thii 2 bedroom home, plus
Tuppcrwaro for Cbriitmaa liv ­
•38 Escambia. Ph. FA 2-0274
■leeplng porch, having 2 bilh i,
NICELY furnlihcd B in g e apart­
or Tf. 2-0842.
ing. Book your partial now.
central heal, and what we
ment, 1912 Sanford Ave. Adults.
Earn lovely gifts too. E. KocUer,
think la the moat btaulilul
FA
2-3888.
RENT A BED
FA 2-8823.
yard in Sanford, would appeal
Rolls
way,
Hospital
A
Baby
B
e
d
i.j
9
- ROOM furnished apartment.
to you. Owner haa conalderably
By Day, Week, or Month
3. Educatloa - laatrscUoa
Adults FA 2-1393.
more ibin 917,900 in this home,
CARROLL’ S FURNITURE
which ia hla a iking price. We
PIANO LESSONS. FA 2-1032.
Pb. FA 2-Sllt
118 W. 1st St 3 - ROOM furnished apartment,
highly
recommend it for a fin­
for couple, $30, water included.
ancially able and quality mind­
6. For Heat
CLEAN 1 bedroom
furnished
FA 2-7399.
ed purchaser. Owner will finapartment, 1 block from school
2 - BEDROOM furnished apart
ance &lt;10,000. We're ottering
STENSTHOM
RENTALS
A stores. 2819 Elm. 960 month.
meat in Laka M ary. FA 2-1737
thi». for the first time, this
2 BR At I Rath—373 per month
week. Call ui today for ap­
3 Bit k I Bath—390 per month
2
•
BEDROOM
furnished
house,
TWO bedroom house, kilcben
pointment.
,W. First St., 973 mo. FA 2-4387. ] BR it 2 Bath—3120 per month
equipped. Call FA 2-3831.

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2. Notices - Pcrsoaals

Helmly Realty

Legal Notice

Helmly Realty

•

LegaLNofice

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt Realty
Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty

VA
$156

Stenstrom Realty

uf Hrininula Count,, Fluildo, with.
In ala calendar month* from th*
tint* of lh* first publication of
thl* nolle*. Koch claim or d*
m*nd shall b* In writing, and
•hall stats th* piano of rt*ld*nc*
and post nfflc* addros* of th*
claimin', and shall ha sworn to
by th* claimant, his oaont. or at­
torney. and any aurh slalm or
dsmand not so flla.l ahall ba void,
/a / Andrtw Duds, Jr.
/a / Haul M. f.ukaa
/a / Daniil V. Lukaa
Aa Co-Ki»cutori of tho Last
Will and T**tatn*nt of MART
I.UKAH STAND. D*c*a&gt;*d
STENSTHOM. DAVIS A MclNTOHH
Attorney* for Co-Cxtcutora
I1, o. Drawer III
Hanford, Florida
First I'ublicallua H*pl. 17. 1141.

IN THU CIHCtrr t'OVRT NINTH
JIIIICtAI. I'llllT'IT. IN ANII FOR
nKNINDl.E t tit NTV. FLORIDA. IN
&lt; IIANt r.ltt NO. H IM .
FK DU It At. NATIONAL SIOHTGAGR
AHHOCIATION, A Corporation organlaad undtr an Act of Congress
and salstlng pursuant to 111* Fed­
eral National Murtgaga Associa­
tion, CtiorDr Act. having Its prin­
cipal oftlca la lh* City of Wash­
ington District of Columbia.
Plaintiff.
VS.
IVEIl CLAIlKK NTUULU. Hit. and
CAItUL ANN HTEULE. hla will,
Dafandaata
NO til E TO APPEAR
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TOt
ivr.lt CLAIIKH STEELE, Hit.
Ad.lraaa Unknown
CAHOL ANN STEELE,
Addrs** Unknown
YUU A HU HERKUT NOT1F1HO
that a suit haa baon Ml*d agalaal
you In th* sbav* tntltlod esuao,
and that you ar* raqulrod la fit*
your answer with lh* Clsrk or tbla
Court and to oorv* a copy th*rouf upon th* Plaintiff or PlalnlfT*
attorn*)*, who** name and ad
dr*** I* Bishop A Hurnaloln, I*
Cast Pin* Htroal, Orlando. Florid*,
not later than SapL Ilth. li f t .
If you fall to do so a Users* Pro
Confesoo will bo sntsrsd against
you for tho relief d*mand*d lu
th* Complalat. This suit la tu
forodoso a mortgog*. Th* r*al
property proc**d*d against U;
Lot IS. Black S), NORTH Olt
LANDO FIHHT ADDITION,
according l*
plat th.rsof
racordad In Plat Book 11,
Paisa 71 and 14, Public Rec­
ord* of Bamloot* Counly,
Florida.
WITNUBI my hand and th* s*al
of said Court nt Hanford. Florida,
(hi* lath day of August, 11(1.
IHEALI
Arthur It. Dsckwlth, Jr.
C'Urk of th* Clrault Court
Uyt Martha T. Vlhl.n
Deputy Clark
BIBHOP A HDH.NHTEIN
44 Eaat Pin* Hlrsst
Orlando, Florida
Attornoyo ter Plain tiff
Publish S*pL L 4, » . M, 14*L

In lh* Courthou** at Hanford,
Florida up to 1:0* P. M Monday,
Octobor I, 1141 fnr tho following
two-way radio trammlttlng and
rocoUIng
anlta
and
accaiaory
equipment:
ITRW NO 1
I* - Two-way Mobil* Unit*
7 • flat* fltatlon*
1 • D*ak Hand Beta
7 - AnUnnaa
Th*
prlc*
bid *h*ll
Includ*
complol* Inalallallon of all equipm*nt and tarvU* for Id day* af­
ter Installation. On bass station,
d**k hand **t and antsnna will
b* Inttallad at lh* County Courtbout* and tha other at th* Coun­
ty lload D*parim*nl. four ttillaa
Booth nt Hanford. Eilviini towara
at aach location will b* ntlllatd
for antinha Inalallatlon.
Mobil* unit* ahall b* t*lf-coatalntd la on* cabin*! eun*!*tlnw
of a tranimtttor. r*n*lv*r, aad’
fully tr*n*l*torU*d power *upplr
to opera'* la tha frequency rang*
of 147 lo 114 me. Th*y ahall b*
capable of operation on 117 volt*.
II
volt), and • vutta w it ho ut
m odification or addition al aqulpm*nu
Th* Baa* Htatlona ahall
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT, SIXTH hav* a pow*r output of I) watt*
and
th*
M obil* unlta on 11 volt
J I llll l 41. I INI ITT, IN AND FOR
opera tion (hall ba rated at I*
• KNINOLH COUNTY, FLORIDA,
watts output. Traoomltt*r
fre­
('ll INl'StRT NO. IIM4
quency
l i a b i l i t y ahall b* .•«&gt;*•
VOTlir. TO UKFKND
(■
:«’
Is
plua
III*
C
amount
t*mHAMFHUN IIATKH.
FUlnllff, paratur* rang*) Oven Controlled.
Tha r*c*lv*r ahall hava a lonal-*illvlty of ,k microvolt or !••• for
OLLIE HAILS.
D*f*ndaaL 7* dh quieting aad tho audio out­
put ahall b* at l*aat 1 watt at
t i i r a rtT R o r it l o r id a t o &lt;
l*aa than 10*V dlalortlon Into a
OLLIU HATKfl
Who** r**ld*nc«
la unknown built-la *p*ah*r. Duly ayct* ahall
Unlta *hall
ba
and whut* la*i known addrava « n bo *ontlnuou*.
compUl*
with
pow*r
301T llowo Av*nu*. JaekooaxUlo, •uppllad
cabt**,
antenna* and
mounting
Florida.
FI* aa* Uh* notleo that you ar* hardware.
File* bid should oactud* any axh*r*hy r*qulr*d to fll* your writtoa anawor or daf*n*«, If any, otnplad Hint* *r Fodaral tax**.
poraonally, or by aa attornay, on Dollvtry dnt* mutt b* tp«clll*d
or bofor* October 4,. t i l l, at th* la It* bid and bid moat ha scrumufflca of lh* Clark of tho Circuit panltd by datallmt factory opaclCourt, at th* Courthou** In a«ml- flcatloaa, rallnga and tsrhntral
hid
aubmlttod
for
nolo County, Hanford, Florida, and data. 'Any
to mall a ropy tharaof to IH » - aqulpmant dlffarlng from *p*cl■tram, Poxtd A Mrlntoeh, Attor­ flcatlon* will aat bo considorod
noyo ror Plaintiff. Font Offlct unln* inch different** ar* out­
Drnwor 111, Hanford. Florida, la lined la datall and accompanied
that certain divorc* proceeding by performance data and opoclflponding agalnit you In th* Cir­ aatlona,
cuit Cuurt of lh* Ninth Judicial
Blda I* b* oncloard In a isalod
circuit of Klorldo, Ii* and For cavolop* plainly ntarkod on tna
Hamlnola
County.
Florid*.
In oulatdo "BID FOR RADIO UUCIFChancery, an ahoraxlatad tills of MK.NT. span Or lob. r 1. H it."
Blda will b* op*n*d at 1«:1«
•aid caut* being 'Stm pM * liny**.
FUlnllff. va Oltl* Hay**. D*f*ad- A.M. oa Tu**day, October 1. 11*1
• nt." and h*r*ln fall not or a at a meeting to b* bold In th*
Doers* Fro Conf***o will ho on- County Commission lltotlug Itrom
t*r*d agnln*: you, and tha cauio In th* Courthou** at Hanford,
proceed *a pari*.
Florida.
tHUAL)
Th* rliht la raaorvod to watx*
Arthur H
Rockwtth. Jr.
any Irregularities or technical!Clark of U s Circuit Court G** In blda and la r*J*cl aay or
Uy: Martha T. Vlhloa
alt bid*.
Deputy CLrh
Board * f Counly Commis­
BDnitroni. Davit A Melaloah
sioners
Hamlnol* County, Florida
Udward* Building
J. C. Hutchison, Chairman
Alturmya for FUlnllff
■ y : W. U. Bilan. Jr.
Feat Offlc* Drawer 141
Hanford. Florida
County Collator
Fubllab Hapt. L M, 47, 4*. 74*7,
Fa hi Ilk ItpL II, &gt;*, li f t .

Glsd again*! you In lh* Circuit
Court In and for Hamlnol* County,
Florida, by NAOMI g. OllnoMH.
for dlvurco, lh* abort till* of
which la NAOMI
g. OllOOMH.
Plaintiff,
varau*
FRANK
M.
OllOOMH, Dafandanl, th*** pr&lt;
•*nta ar* lo aommand you to ap­
pear and fll* your wrllton 4*
f*n**s h*r*ln on or bofor* Iho
3tlh day nf Oetobar, A. D. t ill
or sthorwlas l)*or** Fro Conf*a*o
will b* entered acalnal you.
Tho Hanford (Ursld I* doalgaat•d a* a n*w*pap*r of ganoral *lrrultatlon In which tho 'Ration
•hall h* publl*h*ii unoi oach w**k
for four con**rut!va w««k*.
WtTNKHH my hand and official
••at of lh* Clark nf lh* Circuit
Court on : hi* th* lath day of
Hrpt*nili*r, A, D. D ll,
IMUAL)
Arthur H. O*okwllh, Jr.
Clark of lh* Circuit Court
liy: J*an K. With*
Deputy Clark
Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attorney at Law, F. O. Boa 111,
Hanford. Florida
Attorney tor FUlnllff
FublDh Kept. 31. 34 A Ool. 4. IS.

leaning front wh*ala. hydraullcally-booatad mechani­
cal *t**rlna.
11 foot moldboard, mechani­
cally
controlled,
with
ar
without hydraulic shift.
C&lt;ni*t*nt-m**h tranamlealon
with • or mnr* forward
ap**da and 4 ar more r*v*ra* aptodo.
Bid muat Includ* trada-la al­
lowance for fnur 14) Gallon motor
(trader,. Tlieeo may ho Impact­
ed at th* County Ituad l&gt;*partni*nt
on LT.H. 17-43, four (4) mile* Booth
uf Sanford.
Prlc* Md *h*!l h* for tha Item
roinptrt* and delivered to th*
County
n.v*d
Department
and
■hould exclude nr llet eeparatety
all Btat* and Fadaral Tax** and
altarnat* or optional lleme offer­
ed. Delivery i)ato must b* apart,
flad and will b* cotoldarod In
awarding th* contract, Bid must
b* accompanied by ilatall*d fac­
tory •pacification*, rating* and
tachnlual data covering th* lt*m*
to b* auppllad.
Prlc* bid ehall b* for ca*h *•!••
with payment to bo mad* with­
in M days attar award af con­
tract.
Bid to b* *nclo**d In a a*al*d
•ntalup* plalatly marked *■ th*
outald* "UID Full MUTOR UltADKBH. open Octobor 4. 1341."
Illd* will b* opened at lo t* A.M
on Tueeday. Octobar I. 1441 at a
mealing to b* hold la tho County
fgmmlielon Mealing R*«m tn the
Courthou** at Sanford, Florida.
Th* right lo r***rv*d to walv*
any lrr*gularltlo* or tochnlrslltte* la bid* and l* r*J*ct any ar
all blda
Board of County Conimlialontrt
Hamlnol* County, Florida
J. C. tiuictllioa. Chairman
Byt 5V. C. HIIm , Jr,
County Uitglnetr
Fubllih Sept. It. * tt. 1441.

111 N. Park Ave.

Stenstrom Realty
il l N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-2420

Legal Notice
IN THR CIRCUIT COURT OF THR
NINTH JUDICIdL CIRCUIT, IT
AND r n n .SKWINOLR I'Ol NTT.
FLORIDA. IN UHANCKRY NO.

nut.

rn uu

H. MANIOAULT,
rlim tlff,

vs

l’ b. FA 2-2428

READY FOR OCCUPANCY
NEW 3 bedroom home* with til­
ed bath, ferrazzo floors, awning
windows and Venetian blind*
throughout. Electric
Range.
Monthly payments lower than
rent. ($62 monthly includes
principal, interest, taxes and
insurance). FHA approved. City
water and sewerage. Phone for
appointment to see one of these
outstanding houses.
FLORIDA OZIER ENTERPRISES
Builders
Helmly Hcaity—Selling Agents
301 W. 15th St.
Ph. FA 2-1685

ULVIK ASM MANIOAULT.
D*!*ndant.
n o t ic h t o i r r u i H
■ rATM UF FL4MIIUA
Util* Ann Manlaault
1*4 W*aich**t*r Avanua
Bronx SI, N»w York
S. SANFORD AVE.
Tuu ar* h*r*by aottfxd Dial a
BUI of CorapUInt for divorc* ba* 4 bedroom. 2 hath home, locked
b**n flUd agalnat you. and you
on beautiful wooded lot 1.8’ x
ar* required to **rv* a r -py of
196’ plus 2 additional lots in
your an*w*r or plcadliia tn lh* Dill
rear 120’ x 200'. Ideal for build
of CompUlnl un tl»* Flalnllfr* Al.
terncy, Paul C. Farhlni. 417 W**t
ing Iota or poultry farm. Ap­
H&lt;&gt;uth Hlr**t. Orlihd*. Florid*, and
prox. 45 fruit trees.
fits lh* origin*! an*w*r *r pl**4Ing In th* offlc* af lh* Clark of Pncad to mil at $8,800. Terms
th* Circuit Cuurt *a or k*f«ra
can be arranged.
W*dn**d*y, Octubar 4. 1141, If you
fall t* da so JuJsminl by dafsult
will b* t*h«n aa*last you far lh*
r*ll*t d*mand*4 la lha BIB of
CuidpUim.
DUNu AND ORDKRCD at a*n- 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-1118
furd, &gt;&lt;mlnoU County, Florida, this
Nights FA 2-0648
loth day *t August, till.
IHKALI
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.
Clark of th* Circuit Cnart
By: Martha T. Vihltn, DC.

NEW HOMES
la Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 - BEDROOMS
1 - \Vt * J BATHS
tonvaalioM l ft I’ HA Iona*
Drive
17-91
lo
Sunland
Estate* (1 mi. 8 . o f San.
ford). Bale* office !* t hum**
inside entrant*.

K1NGSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 2-8074
JIM H U N T - FA 2 2118

L

Paul C. Parkin*

447 W*at Huulh Htraat
urland*. Florida
Attarasy for Plaintiff
Publish Hapt. ), I. U, 71, I l l l .

VALUE
Down-To-Earth Price#

J k w ju m a
By S H O E M A K E R

Park Homes
CONST. CO.

As Low A s $350 Down
4-Bedrooms—3 Bath*
3-Bed rooms—2 Bathe
3-Bedrooms— l* j Baths
l-B*dr*oais— t Batb

Beautiful Lnkafroet
rnmmnnily

On Sparkling Laka Silanes

$11,300 to $17,100
8«* Our Model Hems*
— OPEN TODAY —
2Vi Mi. Se. *f Ssnfard
Turn W. oa Lak* Mary Bird.
PH. FA 2-8379

.1 - BEDROOMS

DIRECTIONS; Turn W. *n 10th 8L Fallow C*u«-

Uy CUb Rd. ft Watch fee war Mga*.

IV, BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Cloning Cool#
Aa Low I E J Per
A*
Month
Principal • Ins. - U L • Taxes

$8,500 To 99,300
FHA ft Convv Financing
•
•
•
•
•
•

2 Blocks te School
High ft Dr;
Paved Streets
Clua* to Strapping
Oven ft Range
Scrrened Florida
Boom, ate.

DIRECTIONS: I# Minot**
from Sanford, So. on (Iwy.
17-92, turn right at our
aiga.

Wlda variety *at*riar d**ign* aad f1**r plan*

VA Financing on Home# up lo SIS,000
FHA — Conventional ft In-Servk# Financing

ONGDALE

HOM ES

Jim Hunt Realty

S K Y -H IG H

R

n

W E TRADE

M

�Herald W ant-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use The]
#tj*

*anfort

frraib

IS. Busin*** Opportunities

.*JFrl. Sept. 22, 1901 — Page 11

12. Real Estate For Salt
3 - BEDROOM borne in Plnecm t.
$330 down. 202 Laurel Drive.
Phone FA 2-6833.______________
IS . Mortgage L oans

I
’

MORTGAGE LOANS
PHA and Conventional
Commercial k Residential

STENSTRO.M REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420

13. Buaiaeaa Opportunities
INTERNATIONALLY
approved
safety, aporU and race tires by
champion drivers in Europe and
America are now available in
this county. Exclusive franchise
is available In metropolitan
0
Sanford, based on integrity, abil­
ity, equipment and in mn^i j i
Irm balancing. Write' isnx a. r'n
"
The Sanford Herald giving com­
plete details of experience.

W A N T A D S BRING
F A S T RESULTS

Grove Owners &amp; Fuel Oil D istributors

1957 D O D G E 1-TON T R U C K

795

V-8 Engine, Stake Body, Dual
Wheels, 4-Speed Transmission.

Luxury Car - Economical Price

1955 L IN C O L N C A P R I
4-Door Sedan, Fully Powered,
Extra Clean.

Seminole Co. Motors
E.

First

27. Special Services

32/ Flower* - Trees •Shrubs

PERSON capable of setting up a BEAUTICIAN
wanted.
Phone
sales organisation. Age no bar­
FA 2-3742, evenings FA 2-2433.
rier. Requirements: office ware­
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY. Im­
house, preferable store building
mediate opening for executive
in wholesale neighborhood. Pro­
secretary. Must be experienced
duct: a specialty item, alkali
in general office proceduorea, in­
neutraliser, non-competitive for
cluding tyring and Ming. Must
past 31 years, selling to indus­
also be familiar with Sanford
trials,
schools,
government,
area. 5‘ 9 day week. Apply
states, counties, building mater,
Florida Stale Employment Ser­
ial yards, etc. Your minimum
vice, 200 So. French Ave., San­
potential net $25,000 annually.
ford.
We will help finance the mer­
chandise and factor accounts 17. Male Help Wanted
receivable.
Creto, Box 728,
AIR CONDITIONING and heating
Desert Hot Springs, Calif.
apprentice; excellent future if
willing to work; must have
16. Female Help Wanted
mechancial ability. Write Box
PIANIST wan.ed for dancing
B, tlo Sanford Herald.
school in Sanford. FA 2-0881
from 2:00 to 8:00 p. m.
!9. Situations Wanted

ATTENTION!

319

16. Female Uetp Wanted

St.

Ph.

FA 2-0611

ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state­ PETUNIAS In bands now ready.
ments, in/oiccs, band bills, and
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
programs,
etc.
ProgresHve
GrapeviUe A** sear 30th SL
Printing Co. Pbona FA 2-2831—
ANNUALS and vegetable planta.
306 West 13th St.
FA 2-7197. Dutch Mill Nuracry,
New Upaala Road.
TO clean carpets better we'll loan
a Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoocr
FREE with purchase of Blue 33. FuniltMT*
Lustra ahampoo. Carroll's Fur­
• BIG VALUES
niture.
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­
ARY HELP? . . . an application WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
k l.f r that will “ gat the Job";
W IL S O N - M A IE R
club paper; after dinner apeech;
New and Used Furniture
high school or eollege theme or
311 E. Firat St.
FA 2-3623
essay on all but ackntlflc sub­
jects. Low rates. FA 3-4013, Sell Ua Your Furniture. f)uick
evenings.
Service With The Caah. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
PRINTING . . 34-Hour Service
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
on Xerography, Offset Printing
and Blueprinting . . “ Quality Mattreia renovating. F.ipert J ^
WrfRK WANTJH&gt;..rA 2-4018.
bolstering. All Work Guaran-1
and Service, our Hock
In
-JtM W SI.Y re'.irrd man wants
teed. Call Nix Beddtni *Mig.
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
full or part time cleriral work.
Co.. FA 3-3117, 1301 Saaford
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th M ,
Write Box E, e /e Sanford Her­
Ave.
FA 3-2772.
ald.
ROLLAWAY, Hoapt al and Baby
DAYS WORK. Phone FA 2-1113
Beds, Day, Week, or MonthFURNTTURE CENTER
20. Babysitter*
1100 Freneh Ave.
Specialising In Heating
Ph. FA 2-7933
I WILL keep amaU children in
and Air-Conditioning Only
my home. $1.25 a day, Fb. 2302 Oak Ave.
FA 3-1321 Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
FA 2-2274.
etc. Ilought-Sold. Larry's Mart.
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
WILL care for children. In my
W. L. HARMON
home, for working mothera;
Ph. FA 2-4223
34. Article* Per Sal*
Wynne wood. FA 2-7907.

Southern Air

38. Trailer* - Cabana*

34. Article* For Sal*

perfect condi­ 1961 MOBILE HOME 10 x 33, 3
BR. My 31300 equity for home
BABY CRIB 913, high-chair 94. equity, furniture, car, or any­
thing of value. Bailey, Dewitt
ear seat 33. Call FA 2-6773.
Trailer Pk.
HOLLYWOOD bed and dreaaer.
FA 24167.
SELL or TRADE: $3,000 equity
In 10' x 48’ trailer lor 8' wide,
FACTORY TO YOU
S bedroom, clean. Also, sell
ALUMLNUM BUNDS
1834 Ford trailer hauler. Robt.
Encloaed head, Sag-proof bottom
Bohannon, Pinecrtit Trailer Pk.
rail with plartie end*. Plaatic
or rayon taper. Cotton or nylon
SACRIFICE — Beautiful 1960
cerda.
Pacemaker, to* x 33*. FA 2-3360
Stnkarik Glaai and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 24622
1*39 ELCAR house trailer, to’ x
30', like m w , sacrifice. FA 2-6493.

THE

B E A U T IF U L

NEW

OLDSMOBILE

and

FA 2-6139.
CUSTOM window* k doors. Boyd's
Shop, 307 Elm. FA 2-291*.

HOLLERS 0" SANFORD
SANFORD

2nd and Palmetto Sts.

WHERE THRIFTY
«

CARS

AT

REASONABLE

HERE'S
1939
1959
1933
1937
1936
1938
1959
1955
1933
1953
1960
1961)
1937
1958
1960
1957
1957
1931

FOLKS BUY

QUALITY

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PONTIAC Bonneville A /C -----------12295
CADILLAC I Ur.. Power &amp; Air ................ 3795
CADILLAC I Door, Power and Air ...--- --------993
FORI) Station Wagon V-8, Auto
... ....... 893
DODGE Hardtop. Overhauled
695
DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic ....
1195
RENAULT, A Bargain In Economy
- .... 393
CHEV. I Door Iklair
.....
—
193
CADILLAC I Door
— ........................ 393
BU1CK 2 Door llurdlop ....
....
-193
CHEVROLET 2 Dr., V-8 ..... ................... 1893
CHEV Station Wagon V-8, Aulo ....
2195
CHEV llelair Hardtop V-8, Auto
------ 1093
OLDS 98 » Door H. T., Power and Air
... 1695
CHEV llelair V-8, Standard Tran*.
.... 1793
FORD St. Wagon V-8, Sid. Shift
...
795
OLDS Station Wagon V-8, Power
....
1195
CADILLAC 4 Dr.,
................................
393

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Roofing
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1953 FORD
VICTORIA; V-H Engine,
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HATCHERS TV
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Ph. FA 2-8392 2606 W. First St.

SEWING MACHINE SERVICt
For service 00 any make of £ew
ing niich.no parts and access
ories or Rentals call or write
to Sanford Sewing Center, 101
South Park Ava. Ph. FA 2 9411.

1957 M E R C U R Y

1955 FORD

26. Radiis &amp; Television

Sales k Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3 3.113 Days
Evening* Sanford FA 2-3883

Biggest &amp; Best By O f The Year!

t-n o o it 1000 Serlra. A Perfect Small
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PLUMBING
Contracting k Repairs
Free Estimates
R. L. HARVEY
201 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3383

FRIGIDAIRE

FAIRI.ANE 300 4-Door V-8; Antomatl*
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1959 M O R R IS M IN O R

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6362

27. Special Service*

1958 FORD

CUSTOM 4-Door Sedan; V-B Englna,
Automatic Tranamiaalon, Radio, Naw
Paint. In Good Mrchaniral Condition.
An Excellent Second Car.

Heating

RADIO REPAIRS
Work Guaranteed.
Ph. 322 6726
230U Lake Mary Road

1957 FORD
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112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0913

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property free. Me* place for
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24. Electrical Service*

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'32 PLYMOUTH, $100. cash. K. W.
Dinkins. 210 E. 6 h 81.

Dawn's

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inside and out. Can Mr. Tasker,

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America's Vest Brands: Conn,
CaU rotted CY 3-8012, Orlando.
Olds, Leblanc, Ludwig and other*
at the lowest rates anywhere for
school band atudenta. Cornets, 39 Automobile* - Trucks
Flutei, Trumpets, Trombones,
Drums, Saxophones, etc. Open 1934 PLYMOUTH station wagon,
Monday and Friday nitea. WE
good transportation, $130. Ph.
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC,
FA 2-7094.
641 No. Orange, Orlando, Phone
GArden 6-2401.

CHILD CARE In my home; Pin*SEWING MACHINES
AIR CONDITIONER, fits castWELl-S DRILLED
crest area. FA 2-8376.
ment windows, good condition, Take up balance on tig tag sew­
1 PUMPS. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
ing machine. Sold for $109.30,
340. FA 2-4063.
21. Beauty Salons
All Typos and Slice
balance $48.13. Call or write
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
Wt Repair and Service
8anford Sewing Center, 104 So.
20". OFF all waves $10 or over
walkers. '
Park. Phone FA 2 *411.
S T I N E
Operator Eva Jo Wynne
FREE DELIVERY
Machinery and Supply Co.
KATHERINE HARVEY
Prescriptions our Specialty
36. Boat* • Motor*
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432
BEAUTY SHOP
FAUSTS Rx Mellonville
Gateway To The Waterway
318 Palmetto
Ph. FA 2-0834
Ph. FA 2-7107
29. Automobile Service
Your EVtNRUDE Dealer
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
SMALL open trailer, GE wringer
Robson Sporting Goods
A U T O GLASS
2640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 3-1398
washer, combination radio and 304-6-9 E. 1st.
Ph. FA 2-3661
record playar. NO 8-4270.
IN ST A L L E D
14' THOMPSON Lapstrake, IS
Windshield
Hack Ginas FOR a good used TV call Sunshine h. p. Evinrud* and Champ
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TV, FA 2-9792.
trailer, excellent condition, $330.
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Beauty Salon
Ph. FA 2-7094.
Sonkurik Glass and Paint Co. Electrolux Cleaners
Walker Building
Ph. FA 2-4622
Sales — Service — Supplies
2310 Oak
FA 2-7184 210 Magnolia
Nell Kiady — FA 2-6106
Sept. 4c Oct. Special! Cold wave, 31. Poultry • Pet* • Livestock
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE
reg. $20-112.30. Regular $12.30
wave—$8.30. Scalp treatment RABBITS for aale, 2820 So. Park
PIANOS AND ORGANS
A. W. Berkley Used Cara,
with shampoo A set $2.30. Oil ONE 3IALE Chihuahua, l year Authorised Baldwin factory piano
lac.
shampoo k set $2.00. Harriett's
and organ sale, conducted by
Imports A Sport* Cart
old, A.K.C. rcgiatcred, brown.
factory representative. Inquire
Beauty Nook. Evening appls.
Our Mpaeiality
Ph. FA 2-2737 alter S:00 p m.
Thompson Music Co., 343 No.
103 So. Oak. FA 2-3742.
17-92 • Heart of Mailla*4
AKC Registered Female Boxer.
Orange
Ave., Orlando.
Ph.
PH. MI 4-5307
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
$23. KA 2-7690.
C.A S-4377.
3 Senior Beauticians
Minnie Bess • Helen - Blanche
ton E. 2nd. St.
Pbone FA 2-3914

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1962

1930 CHEVROLET H ton Pickup,
very nice and elean. • ply thwsi
also ladder rack. FA S-37M.

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SEWING MACHINES
2 Singer portables, real good,
FOR COMPLETE PEST
REFINED white woman will
927.30 It $34.30. Sanford Sewing
CONTROL SERVICE CALL SWIM FINNS and goggle* $|.«.
babysit evenings. References
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Cots, Hammocks $4.86. Army
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ARC Disaster Group Needs Volunteers
The Seminole County American
Bed C nee Disaster Commt.tee
•cede volunteers to serve in
•belter* during time o f sn enter*
gency, eLher n u n - made or nstaraL
Those who volunteer, and whose
services ere accepted by the Bed
Cross, will, o f o ccu ltly , be
away from their homes during
storms or other disasters which
might occur in our community.
The Red Cross feels very
etrongly about ita obligations to
alleviate suffering during .here
periods of disaster, but it Is only
through the Red Cross and the
cooperation o f the citiisns of the
community that assistance can
be rendenri to tboso sat need.
To avoid confusion during time
of disaster, the American Red
Croce has established a disaster
commiUts that la prepared to
handle the emergency situation
and tha rehabilitation necessary
after an e m erg en cy T h e r e .e
need for ahelter

The Forest Lake Berenth-day o f Orlando, the Adventists’ lists
Adventist Church of Forest City, welfare director) and Mra. K. A .
Wright o f Orlando, state praalwin be Host Monday to tepreaenta- dsnt o f the Dorcas Welfare Fedthree
Ires*
II
neighboring •rations. Mrs. H. V. Hendershot,
thatches for n semi-annual meet- o f tha local society, will givo •
M o f the Central Florida Dorcas special report oil Civil Defense.
Tha program also will include
Welfare Federation, Mra. Clyde
Williams, lander o f the focal reports from alt member societies
•berth welfare society, aaid today. o f the Federation o f the wolfara
The program, which will deal work done and plana will be mads
with tha rtaponeibllity fo r tha for the fall and winter work o f
church and the heme In Civil De­ the groups.
A t least $00 delegates are ex­
fense and preparedness fo r dis­
aster, will be under the direction pected to attend the meeting,
o f Mrs. Charles Burnham o f For­ coming from Altamonte Springs,
est City, leader e f the Federation. Apopka, Clermont, DaLand, Rus­
Coast speakers wilt Include Fas­ tle, Kissimmee, Leesburg, Ocala,
ter H. M. S e h ^ q f O H a n d o .v r e - Orlando Central, 8L Cloud, BanforJ!'*tjrlando Sanitarium; ‘laUT
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Casselberry Church
Departments Plan
Promotion Day

iude for this assistance to your
County and fulfill a civic du.y to
your fellow citizens by calling
any of tha four numbers listed
in the telephone directory underC
American Red Cruse or you may
come by the Red Cross Office
at 122W Palmetto Ave. and offer
your services.
The America* Red Crow es­
tiva tha local community but
the workers must coma from the
local community.

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House o f Floors
Fare Plaza - Fare Path
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Prairie Lake
Baptist To Hear
Special Service

THE TEMPEST, * family-sited economy car, la displayed by PontiacBulck-Rambler dealer, BUI Hemphill at his show room on W. First St. The
1001 Tempest has an entirely new grille and new rear end styling, while
retaining its widely acclaimed front engine-rear transmission power arrangment and independent four-wheel suspension.
(Herald Photo)

elusion with thoir annual vlalt to
By MARIAN R. JONES
Teachers and officers o f tha tho Driftwood In Orlando for thoir
Ovfeda First Baptist Church dinner party.
Matting at 7 p. m., those at­
brought a tuccasaful year to contending served plates in cafstarli
style after which they retired to
The thirteenth annual Kid's Day tire guests of the Sanford Klwanis
a private room for tho dinner
will
be celebrated in Sanford on Club and the RUi Theater on
party.
Saturday morning at 9 a.m. to
W. A. Ward Jr., retiring super­ Saturday,
intendent for tho post five years,
The school age children in see Bob Hope in “ Alias Jane
spoke briefly to the guests. Ban SemlnoW County are Invited to be Jamas."
National Kid's Day is an anAnnouncement of
a special F. Ward Jr., who succeeds his
nual event which the Kiwant*
School e f Muaie at lia lo rd 's First cousin aa superintendent, the sec
Club and tha Hits Theater have
Baptist Church next week from ond Ben Ward to fill thla position,
cooperated in aponsoring to/ San­
Monday through Friday Invites all than addreaeed the group, Intro­
ford children for tha past several
ducing
his
alat*
of
officers
for
the
ftn o a a interested In music and
years.
The program tor this year
aU churches of til* Seminole Bap­ ensuing church calendar year.
Rev. Jack T. Bryant, pastor for
tist Association to participate.
Books to b* covered in the T:M tha past four years, alio spoke te
f,m . until 1:30 p.mi dally sessions tha assembled guests.
Individual favors, tiny books en­
include "Tbe Progressing Vocal­
"Bible
Blessings
For
ist," te be taught by Jack Cold- titled
in n , professor of vole* at Stetson Every Day/* wore pieced at each
The Ht. Rev. Henry I. Louttlt,
Unlvsralty; "The Church Pianist," plate.
Bishop of the Diocese o f South
taught by Lou Bass, associate di­
Rav, Bryant presented gifts to Florida, will msk* a visitation o f
By JANE CA88BLUFJ1RY
rector of Inatrumantal acUvities those who had served as teacher Holy Cross Episcopal Church in
Sunday School department* or
and assistant pastor of Pineerait or officer for five years or longer. Sanford at tha 11 a. ro. service the Casselberry Community Meth­
Baptist Church;
These gifta went to W. H. Msrtln, Pet. 1.
odist Church will observe "Pro­
"Song Leading," taught by Mrs. Mrs. George Means, Mrs, Mso E.
At thia time. Bishop Louttit motion Day” at 0:45 a. m. Sun­
G. Edmuadson, associate direc­ King, Mrs. T. II, Dunlstl, Mrs. Joe will confer the Sacrament of Holy day, Ifarold Wood, superintendent,
tor of training and "Practical Mu­ I. Beasley, Mrs. J. G. Bessley, Mr. Confirmation to a ciaes of adults
reported todsy .
sic Lessons," taught by Rev. F. and Mra. W. A. Ward Jr., Mr. ond which has been preparing for the
Construction is well underway
B. Fisher, pastor of the host Mrs. A. B. Tedford, Mr. »nd Mrs. rite* for several months.
on the badly needed new educa­
church.
J, Y. Harris, Ben Wsrd Jr., and
The ancient and beautiful ser­ tional building, which, when com­
A School Choir of everyone at­ Mr. and Mrs, Lawson, A. Hardy,
vice will b* upon to tho public, pleted, will help relieve the crowd­
tending the course will rehearse and Frank Whselsr Jr.
Fr, John W. Thomas, rector of ed conditions by adding eight new
each evening under the direction
Others, In addition to those Holy Cross, announced.
classrooms, Wood said.
of Professor Coldlron and on Fri­ named in Ihe above paragraph,
day night, a special program, present for the occasion included
■ ■ i HEW A N D S A V E ■ ■ ■
•pen to the public, will be pre­ Mrs. Ben \V. Wsrd Jr., Mrs. Frank
sented by this choir.
Wheeler Jr., George Means, Joe
I. Beasley, .Mr, and Mrs. 8. It.
On These Fabric Bargains
Itlgglns, Rev, snd Mrs. Jack T.
Bryant, Mr. and hire. Anthony
from T H E R E M N A N T SHOP
Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Aulin Jr., Mrs. W. If. Mnrtln, Mrs.
Frank C. Morgan, and Mr. nnd
You M UST
see our
Mr*. Weaver,
By MARIAN R. JONES
25c T A B L E
Since T. W. Lawton, a teacher
o f the First Baptist Church of
.Oviedo, waa unable to attend tho
ASSORTED
Tocont banquet teacher* and o f­
ficer* of tha church, a special ser­
FABRICS
vlet to present a gift to him waa
held at last Sunday's morning
from .IS to II
worship hour.
Fifty membeis of th* Junior end
Inchnt Wide
Tho gift was presented by tho senior Young Church Men of Holy I '
VALUES 79c
Rev. Jsek T. Bryant, pastor, a* a Cross Kpinrnpnt Church attended H
token o f appreciation for aervicca a romhlnrd meeting from 6 p. m. H
And Up . . .
rendered the rhurch and Sunday until 7 p. m. last Sunday.
2
School during tho mora than SO
At the conclusion of group bust- H
yoara he has taught there.
lies., junior members adjourned to H
In eonveronlion with Lawton, h e Ihe Youth Lounge for nomination I !:
revealed that ha had taught more unit election of officers. Named H
CONESLUMBEH
than SO yean, with more than 40 were Josh Chase, president; Mark I ;
aa teacher of tha Man's Adult Kaborn, vice
president;
Dick B
Blbl* Class.
Stulte, secretary and Dwight - .
Lawton Is a well-known Semi- Smith Jr., treasurer. Advisors for JrJ
Hole County cititen, having also tho juniors are Lcdr and Mrs.
servod a* Superintendent o f Public lllrhard Htulte.
Instruction for more than forty
Senior*, meeting at the same
years.
time in ths I'arlsh House, dis- M
Robert A. Dewberry Is alternate cussed future events ami planned a f i
teacher of the class for Lawton.
water skiing party for Sunday wfj
afternoon.
I jj*.
Their
offictrs, sleeted
la st,
spring, ars Don Me.Murray, p reil*.
dentj Nancy Sikes, vice president; ' “
Susan Halhack, secretary and M
Handy Chase, treasurer. Advisors j
are Lee Swrirls and Mrs. Kdie
Th* Church Women of Christ Brown and assistant advisors are
Church Episcopal in Longwood Mr. snd Mra. Guy Allen.
have announced a schedule of
Both groups remind that all
36-Inches
planned event* nude at a special young people of the community,
regaidles* of rvligluua affiliation,
meeting earlier this month.
Wide
With Mrs. Charles Pasternack ire Invited and welcomed at meet­
WASHAULE
presiding, tha group planned te ing* of the Huly Cross organiza­
bold a covered dish supper on th* tions for grids* ssvsn through 12.
Crease Itmistant
aacond Wednesday o f each month
Keg. 89c
and a Card and Game Party on
tha fourth Wednesday o f each Promotion Day Set
Sunday Behind Departments and
month axcept during Lent.
th* Baptist Training Union o f the
An All-day rummage sale was
Oviedo First Baptist Church will
set for neat Friday and Saturday
observe Iheir annual Promotion
on tha Parish House Grounds on
Day at Sunday services, Rev. Jack
Church S t In conjunction with
SAVE ON SEWING QUALITY
T. Brant, paster of tha church,
this svent the women are request­
KABHICH AT LOWEST PRICES
announced today.
ing that all good, excess articles te
ba contributed fo r tha aale be
brought to th* Parlab House porch Choir Time Changed
anytime before the opening date.
The Children's Choir o f the
SHOP
Th* Economy Corner will con- First Christian Church will meet
tinue te ba open each Monday Saturday st 2 p. m. instead of
Hwy. 17 - 92, North of Maitland
from • a. m. until I p. m. and on at 10 s. ni. as is regularly sche­
Saltydaya from 10 a. m. until 3 duled, Mrs. Barbara Brown, direc­
■ M i SEW A N D SA V E ■ ■ ■
y. as* lire, Fas Unpack advised. tor, announced today.

workers that may be versed in
first aid, dieting, and infant care.
There is a t o a need for clerical
workers to help during the rehabUiutioo period following a
disaster.
If you feet that you are quali­
fied la these fields, and you have
the time, the Red Cross needs
you.
Lest year during Hurricane
Donna, Seminole County Disaster
Committee, In cooperation with
the Seminole County Civilian De­
fense, set up complete warning
service, shelters, and boused ISO
people during the height of the
hurricane. Many emergency calls
were bandied and families were
•vacua led to shelters.
Following the emergency, The
American National Red Cross
contributed $13,000.00 in grants
to persons in Seminole County to
help in the rehabilitation of -hose
people suffering damage from the

was arranged by WlUtam K.
Lovelace, manager of the Riu
Theater,
More than 3,000 Kiwanis Clubs
over the United Statea will join
with the Sanford Club In spon­
soring this Kid's Day program.
The program will vary widely in
the different communitiea hut all
of tire Clubs wlU unite in miking
tbit sn outstanding event in the
minds of the children of the na­
tion.
Better than *00 children oi‘
Seminole County and more than
two million children of the na­
tion are expected to participate
in this one program.

By BETTIE SMITH
The music department o f the
Prairie Lake Baptist Church will
be in charge o f the evening Ser­
vice Sunday fo r a program af in­
spirational muaie.
Officers of thin department are
Mra. Joe Reiidek, choir officer;
Jamea Reed, president! Janet
Johnson, vko
president; Dot
Rlcketaon, secretary - treasures;
Mra. V. Sullivan, robs chairman
and Joe Rsndek, librarian.
W. Leonard Jones, pastor, re­
cently completed instructing a
study course from tha Baptipt
Training Union Manual. Receiving
awards at the conclusion o f tha
study were Mr. and Mra. Don
Claude Beach, Mrs. W. Kirkland,
Mr. ard Mrs. Paul Lowe, John
Black, Ronnlo Huggins, Mr. and
Mra. Hubert Conrad, Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Huggins, Mr. and Sirs. D.
W. Parkeraon and Carolyn Jcnklna.

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NO. 286

Press Accused Of Slanting

7 Die In Truck
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) A' truck loaded with 2t persona
overturned and burst into (lames
Sunday sight, killing sevea per­

sons.

No China OK Seen
WEST LONG BRANCH. N. J.
(UPD — Philippine Ambassador
Carlua P. -R&lt;nr.'*M&gt;
Sunday
that Red China will not be ad­
mitted to the United Nations dur­
ing its current session.

Population Guess
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Census
Director Richard M. Scammon
said Sunday the U. S. population
would more than double during
the life-time of a child now live
years eld.

A NEW FLAG which has
flown over the White
House and over the Post
Office Dept, in Washing*
ton, D. C., was raised for
the first time at the Cas­
selberry Post Office Satur­
day during official dedica­
tion ceremonies. Top photo
s h o w s Richard Cassel­
berry, Steve Kish and Dan
Cuasclberry, S c o u t s of
Troop 3-11, raising the flag,
which was presented, bot­
tom photo, to Acting Cas­
s e lb e r r y Postmaster Clyde
Kercc, right, by C. H. Glad­
den, assistant to the re­
gional director of U. S.
Post Office Dept., Atlanta.
(Herald Photos)

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Training Speeded

CLEVELAND (UPI) - Democratic National Chairman Julia M.
Bailey has accused some Repub­
licans of trying to ''divide and
confuse" the nation fn the midit
of the Berlin crisis in in irre­
sponsible effort to win votes.

Confers With Adlai
NEW YORK iUPD—Argentine
President Arturo Frondiit con­
ferred Sunday night with UN Am­
bassador Adlai Stevenson. Frandiri flew to New York Sunday to
address the UN General Assem­
bly. He will meet with President
Kennedy Tuesday.

‘Missile Milestone*

12 Held In Plot'
To Kill Castro
HAVANA (UPI) — Cuban police neiictl 12 men who
Allegedly planned to ambush Premier Fidel Castro and as­

sassinate him with a muchinegun, bazooka and hand grenade
ussault, the government announced Sunday.
A statement by the minister of the interior charged the
U. S. Central Intelligence Agency IC1A) hail employed the

VANDENBERG
AFH,
Calif.
(UI’D — "A significant milestone
at a significant time in history"
was the way the Air Force de­
scribed today the launching of an
ocean-spanning 97-foot Titan mis­
sile from its protective under­
ground silo.

Lundies With Mao
TOKYO (UPI)—Retired British
Field Marshal Earl Montgomery
was the lunch guest of Chinese
Communist leader Mao-Da Tung
Sunday in the city of Wuhan, the
New China news agency reported.
"They had a friendly talk.” the
agency said.

Ship Launched

'Troika' Applied
To Disarmament
LONDON (L T I) — The Soviet
Union disclosed Sunday night it
ha* extended its three • man
‘‘troika" principle to the field of
general disarmament
Tass new* agency mad* the ds-

men, Including Begundo Burgee,
the former governor of La* Villas
HAMBURG, Germany (UPI) Province under dictator Fulgrncio The world's largest cable laying
ship was launched here Sunday for
Batista.
the American Telephone and TeleIt gave no hint how the alleged
graph Co. The 17.000-ton, lib-foul
plot was uncovered. Raids in three long ship was christened "The
provinces rounded up the men and Long Lines.” after the long line*
brought in a haul of radio trans­ department of ATAT.
mitters. code messages and an ar­
senal containing huxooka*. maANKARA, Turkey (UPI I
r hi nr gun* and rifles, the govern­
Twenty-five persons, including one
ment said.
Under operation “ Sport City,” American, were killed .Saturday In
the government raid, the nieti were the eratli of a Turkish airliner
to pile with their weapuna into near here. Bernard W. Haven* o(
f car* hidden in a garage near Ilye. N. Y.. a Mobil Oil engineer
Sporting (lily and wait for (.'astro |stationed in Turkey, was the
American victim.
to rid* by.

Plane Crash Kills 25

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East German
Boss In Moscow

in the Berlin crisis.
Llbricht, who srrived at Mos­
cow Airport with a big entourage,
may got to Sochi on the Black
Sea, where Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev was reported te he

Defend Berlin,
Kennedy Tells World

GOP Accused

closure in a dispatch on a report
on Soviet-United Stale* disarma­
ment talks it said Foreign Minis
ter Andiei Gtomyko had turned
over to the United Nation*.
One of the cart would shoot out
Tass said that in the course of and block the way ami then a
negotiations between John J. Me“ " O '" * lommygun* and haxooka* was to rums speeding up
Cloy, President Kennedy * disarm­
from behind and open fire.
ament adviser, and Deputy For­
To finish the job, the govern­
eign Minister Valerian Zorin, the ment said, the plotters planned to
Soviet Union made the following station a conspirator arruns the
road in a station wagon. An ex­
points;
—Genera! ami complete disarm­ pert in hand grenades, he was to
ament ip 4 to 6 years with "strict W"w Castro's car to smithereens.
No details of the other alleged
international control."
assassination
plan* were disclosed.
—No "effective control," no dis
, Fingered as the matemiind and
armament.
a coordinator of anti-Ca«tro ac­
tivities in I-is Villa* Province wo*
MOSCOW lUPI &gt;—East German
t.uis Tnrmella, 30, a Cuban who
Communist ehiaf Waller Ulbrichl
i* married to an American.
^ reived unannounced in Moscow
today presumably for consulta­
tions on the latest developments

"The biggest complaint seems to come from the
County Commission Vice Chairman James f . Avery
today charged-tb®. pttis rvith slnwiiajF-ifrw.
about—.*•* * umnanU o f * *&gt;ust political itiartnsrA.
of the
&lt;w?tmJ” fPn and holding it up to ridicule.
county should know by now that political machines In
"W hy hasn't the press stressed the accomplish­
Seminole County are dead.
ments of the present board instead of gunning for us.”
..
1* bow much money the pres* is gohe .iildz-d.
•• ' ing to spend on the funeral."
When questioned by a llcrmld reporter. Avery said
"W hy hasn't the press mentioned the budget being
"I think reporting the accomplishment* of the commis­
held to six mills while effcciency has increased to the
sion during this calendar yenr is "lacking in stating the
public.
fncts and nn obvious attempt to ridicule the efforts o f
"The head or the Florida State University govern­
dedicated individuals.”
ment department has complimented the commission for
"My concern,” Avery said. “ is not the lack of con­
its directive system and the reorganization of the road
structive criticism as evidenced by the press but the ef­
department hns increased efficiency over 300 percent,"
fect it will have on qualified civic minded individuals
Avery said.
who may have contemplated seeking public office.

WASHINGTON IUPI) - Army
reservists called to active duty in
the Berlin crisla are expected to
be combat ready in four months—
half the time required to train
such units in the Korean War.

Ex Klan Chief
All State
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — For.
mer Ku Klux Klan chieftain Bill
Hendrix asked the S:ate Supreme
Court today to cios* down Flo­
r id a 's public schools and let (he
people vote on whether they want
to allow race-mixing.
Hendrix, old Olds mar, filed (he
writ of mandamus on his &gt;wn.
The court set no Immediate hear­
ing.
He brought the suit against the
State Cabinet which sita as (he
Board of Education. He asked for
a court order to the board clot­
tin g down the schools immediately.
HemTrix, of Old ama r, filed the
Constitution does not require any
state to furnish a school *ystem,
adding “ it is more important to
follow ths due process of law
than it is to have schools.''
He said Florida's Constitution
prohibits race - mixing In the
schools and that it was not over­
turned by the U, S. Supreme
•jL’ourt, desegregation ruling of
1934.
The Florida Supreme Court, In
• '.previous case, has ruled Flo­
rida's segregation provision was
rendered unconstitutional by the
federal decision.
••In all stales where the Inte­
gration of schools has caused con­
flict, not one single state has
closed all of its schools, but have
iftried to close those schools orde­
red integrated by the federal dis­
trict courts,'' Hendrix maintained
He asked for an order closing
alt free public schools, followed
by a referendum vote of the citileai to "decide the type schools
Florida cituens want."
A number of schools In several
Florida counties have voluntarily
Integrated this year.

Facts, Ridiculing Board

200 More Evicted
By East Berlin

BERLIN (UPI) — Armed com­
munist police routed 200 more
East Berliners out of their homes
along the barricaded border wltb
West Berlin yesterday.
Previously they had cleared out
^stationing.
. home* on Harter Strasse.
Even while the evictions were
9 The East German Communist
boss probably will confer with in progress, a woman slipped
Khrushchev on talks between Sec­ down a rope (ruin an East Btrhq
retary of Stale Dean Rusk and border apartment. Communist poSoviet Foreign Minister Andrei lica tried to pull the rope up but
•he dropped into e waiting West
Gromyko in New York.
They alto probably will divcuis Berlin fire ael
Meanwhile, U. b- Army yeeps
the forthcoming air, land and sea
force maneuvers of the Commu­ again have begun patrolling the
nist Warsaw Pact powers, an- superhighway connecting Berlin
Rtpuuied today by Iht official So­ ! with Weal Germany across lid
| milae at ewninunix territory.
viet cate new* agency.

Skeletons Of Two
Fliers Identified
SOMERVILLE, N. J. (UPD . Two men whose skeletons were
found in the wreckage of s small
plane in a remote wooded area of
the Sourland Mountains were iden­
tified today as two prominent
Guatemalan businessmen.
State police at the Somerville
barracks Identified the victim* at
Manfred Kpolowils, president of a
large automotive firm, and J
Alfredo Tabusb, owner of a d*
pertinent ttore. both of Guate­
mala City.
Stats police said tbs men had
disappeared six months ago while
on a flight f.'t^i New York to
. Guatemala.

Disposal Explodes
SOUTH
WILMINGTON,
III
(UPD—Jerry Touvelle, 5, wa*
killed amt hi* grandfather, David
Motta, .v&gt;, injured when a garhage disposal unit exploded in t:*
Iwieoient of their home hrrr The
cause o( the blad was undeter­
mined.

Six Break-Ins Over
Weekend Reported
A rush of break-ina hit the city
in a tH hour period over the week
end. police reported thia morning.
Thiee ut the break-ins, according
to Chief Roy Williams were con­
nected end according to Williams
were the work of (he «ame man.
Early Saturday morning homes
at 810 Elm Ave., *14 Myrtle and
918 S. Flench ae well as a gaiags
at 1002 8. French Ave. were en­
tered.
Police said that $90 was taken
from the Myrtle Av*. address.
Police alao reported breakin* at Castle Brewer CL, numetini-i
over the weekend *• well a* Andeisou’s Do-Nul shop on Flench
Ava.
Nothing s i s apparently taken
from tbeee places, according to
WUItta*

UNITED
NATIONS. N. Y.
(UI’D — President Kennedy railed
on the United Notion* today to
conclude "a truce to terror" hut
By LARRY VF.RM1EL
warned that if nereseary the
Nobody asked me hut ere we
supposed to pat the County Cum- i Western puwei* aie ready to de­
mission on the bark fur doing the fend Berlin “ by whatever means
are forced upon them,”
job they were elected to do J
s e, •
Kennedy, making hie first ap­
Nobody asked me but, it migh. pearance before the UN (irneiul
be wise for the lie-aid to print Assembly, said them was no need
the entire welfare roll at least for a Berlin criais, but that the
once a year so sap taxpayers can Western powers were calmly re­
solved to defend then''obligation*
see where their taxes are going.
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and ecceea to a free West Berlin.
Four Couniy Commissioners as
"W# believe a peaceful agree­
well at the County engineer road ment i* possible which protects
superintendent
and
clerk
of tha freedom of West Herlln ami
the court met in a closest door Allied presence and access,” hs
conference Friday afternoon. The
commission refused to allow the
press in. Vice Chairman James
P. Avery, when questioned by a
reporter after the meeting as in
what went on, said “ bang, bang."
s e a

said in Ida prepared addicts,
"while recognising the hiatorie
mid legitimate Interest* of others
ill assuring European security.”
Urging other nations to Join this
country in •‘dismantling tha na­
tional capacity la wag* war," the
chief executive also offered spe­
cific plan* (or using military pow­
er to keep the p,-ure pending a
start on genuine disarmament.
Kennedy recommended that all
members of tha Unites! Nations
earmark special “ peace • Keeping
units" uf their armed force* for
UN use against hrushftre wars.
The President mad* these points:
He firmly rejected the Russian
'Troika” theory o f replacing the
late UN Secretary General Dag

Hnmmarakjold with s triumvirate.
Ho announced that the United
.States shortly would present to
the General Assembly a detailed
program for general and complete
disarmament.
Aa a start on disarmament, ho
railed for an immediate nuclear
test ban treaty among all nutlons.
Kennedy urged extension o f the
UN Charter to the rest of the uni­
verse, thu* reserving outer epaco
for peaceful us* and prohibiting
weapon* of ma*a destruction in
apace or on celestial bodies.

W ork On South Seminole
Schools Set This W eek

Speaking of bang, bang, mem­
bers of the county survey team
killed a 31 inch coral snake .he
Work i.w expected tu atari this week in constructing two
other day. P. S. no pistol ws»
used in the slaying.
new aclnml* in south Seminole County.
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The county achool bonrtl, meeting in apeciul seaalun Fri­

Poor President Kennedy must
day afternoon, awarded a contract tu II. L. Coble Construc­
be running out of money . , .
Only half of (he steps at the tion Company of Orlando for a new Hear Lake Elementary
Sanford Post Office were painted. School and junior high school near Cmwellrerry at a com• * e
'
1
"
"
’ ^him-d cost of $815,431.
Tl*e results of the Jaycees com­ f
II n
Ilf
I
The Junior high school plant,
munity development study will be
P o w e r s V lO r K
^ claaerooma, a
made public later in the week.
science laUuatoiy, a ehop and ad• s *
ministiativa suite wilt coat $4H;i,
Hear the smoke coming from
258.
the Longwood Fire Dept, meet­
Th# other school, a 211-classroom
ing* lately it so heavy it's fog­
elementary school at Rear Lake
UNITED
NATIONS,
N
Y.
(I
P
I
)
ging the whole town . . . don't
will include a enfeturium, library
know what S u yet hut if past —Small power uplomat* were
ami
administrative suit* and cost
working
Unlay
on
s
plan
lo
ap­
record* are any indication, you
can bet the firemen are cooking point an interim administrator of I32H.173.
The Coble bid was Ule lowest uf
up something real good for the (lie United Nations lo replace the
late Secretary General Dag llain- fuur submitted. There was no local
whole city,
«
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mankjold.
contractor in the bidding. Other
Nego 1st ion* on a resolution combined bid* included (lulter Co.
Five Herald employes from
l.ake Mary came in this morning which they planned lo submit to of Miami, ♦•sT.i.noo; H. J. High of
asking to borrow money tor some (lie General Assembly sometime Orlando, I *38,.*(10; and J. 11Illicit
real good glasses . . . said they tins week went ahead despile the Sapp of Orlando, $ttlu,tnru.
spent the weekend trying to find appearance of President Kennedy
Completion date for the schools
all that road paving going on before the awembly.
have been set for Aug. 1, 1!»52,
The assembly would he avked
out there amt developed serious
lo
name an intern administrator
eyestrain , . .
• * •
witli the tide of secretary general.
I. sure would hr nice if Presi­ A single nominee led diplomats
dent Kennedy would stop sending In believe the person named to
his post office lint shots down (he interim post would find him­
here with canned speeches #or self in a long term job.

For Dag Successor

Reds Call NATO
Games Provoking

every post office dedication.
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Cut In Cuban Aid
Fund Requested

Say. what about the Palms
Hotel? 1 thought it was gonna
he renovated. The City Commis­
sion will meet at 8 p. in. today
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
and we hope some positive ac­ Senate Appropriation* Cuiiiliiittr*
tion on this 'eve sore' wilt be ha* recommended a 50 per cent
taken.
cut in the IJil million which Pied*
•
*
dent Kennedy a'ked to continue
The city of .Sanford was given aid to Cuban refugee*, moil of
an additional priority boost (or its them in Miami.
proposed sewage treatment plant.
The progrum, begun U d fall,
Tbr city went up three points in has I,ceil financed in far thmugh
tha priority ratings.
the Pieeulent's contingency fund.
Kennedy asked for • special ap­
propriation under tha health, edu­
cation and welfare department for
another year.
MOSCOW (U P D —Land, air arfd
naval forces of Communist War­
saw Treaty power* will stage ex­ Boy Killed
ercise* tn October and November,
CREST VIEW (U P !) — A 15year-old Biloxi, Mias., boy, de­
Tas* reported todey.
Th* official Soviet news agency scribed by state troopers a* a run­
Tai* said th* eserciaea will be away, wa* killed early today when
held In Warsaw Treaty countries. struck by an automobile aa he
It said th* object o f the exercises •ispt alongside • road east of
was to “check the result* of this Freeport. He was identified as
AKara StocksUiL
year’s training."

Warsaw Powers
Set Maneuvers

LONDON (UPI) — The Soviet
Union lur proles ed us ' provoca­
tive" NATO maneuvers in Turkey
on the border of Russia and
Bulgaria, Moscow Radio said loday.
Moscow Radio home service
heard here said III* Soviet Union
made a verbal protest tn (he
Turkish ambassador Saturday.
The \ \TO ' Checkma #’* ma­
neuvers included the l .S. Sixth
Fleet. British, Turkish and Greek
forces, and t S. airborne troops.
They began Sept. 12.
"The very (act that such ma­
neuver* are being held by NATO
states at the present moment
points to their provocative na­
ture," the radio quoted th* Sovi­
et pro.est.

Esther Drifting
BOSTON t UPD — Former Ilurin an* Lather, which l o o p e d
around the Atlantic during the
weekend, la now 275 mile* south of
Nantuekat and drifting north­
ward, th* Weather Ruitau report­
ed today.

He warned of “ smouldering coals
uf war in 8outheait Asia,” partic­
ularly in lows and South V letNani. The President rejected the
Russian theory that theso are
“ wars of lib*ration.*
He rejected aa utterly Impos­
sible the idea of current differ­
ence* flaming Into major conflict,
■aying no matter how Inlenaa tha
current issues, "mankind muat put
an end to war or war will put an
end to mankind.”
While it haa been accepted is
Western council* for some tints
that a more or lea* permanent
division o f the Uermaniea w*a in­
evitable, thia wa* th* first time
Kennedy had spelled out accept­
ance of a separate Soviet peacs
treaty with fleet Germany .

First Sky-Piracy
Suspect Arrested
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Elbert
Miller Brooks, his wife and 8 yearold son boarded a Piedmont Air­
lines plane here Sunday (or a
Bight lo Roanoke, Va.
Ten minutes after the plane took
off Iroiu National Airpurt Brooks
was arrrstrd by the FBI the first
under the new federal sky-piracy
law.
The FBI said Hu* plane's purser
discovered an automatic pistol
wrapped in a newspaper on th«
seat near the 38-year-old Eagle
Rock, Va., man.
The plane returned here. FBI
agents charged Brooks with vio­
lation of the law nuking it a fedrral crime to carry a concealed
weapon on an airliner. Brooks,
who said he had the gun for pro­
tection. told agents he a n not
aware uf the law. He was released
under a J2.V) bond.

Still Seized
HI'SUN ELL (U P D —State dev.
erag« agent&gt; destroyed a listgallon copper moonshine still near
here Sunday and confiscated four
Jugs uf liquor. Tummy Ueen, uf
the beverage department, said
Wilbur Johnson of Sumter Couniy
ha* been charged with puiiesa.on
of moonshine and moonshtmng
equipment.

Herald Index
Bridge . ... — ........ Page 7
Classified
_ _ _ Pag* 8 * 9
. Pag* 8
Comics
..... —
Deer Abby __ _.
Pag* 7
_____ Pag* 4
Editorial
Pag# 1
Eulartainniant ..
Pag* ! A 1
Legale ----- -Ponte
. .... Page 7
Society
------- P a g e *
Sporte

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Fall Fashions Greet Shoppers Friday Night
^
Stores in downtown Sanford win be open Friday
•night as usual from 6:80 to 9 p. m. and today’s Herald
lists two fuH pages of specials, bargains and sales.
Stocks of. new fall and winter items are especially
attractive and offer a fresh change from the attire and
activities of the summer months, although there are
still a few chances left to get some real good buys on
end-of-summer specials.
Merchants, realising that although today is the
first day of fall, the weather will be warm for a while
yet, are calling attention to the convenience of Lay*o*
f Ways.
Selection of items now, while stocks are fresh and the
choice of colors, styles and sixes is at its peak, is the
smart buyers way to get ahead of the game.

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Nobody asked me but Is It true
that tha new Seminole County
Jail is au plush that ft may be
called the "Semi v i e Hilton r
s e e

'Forsaken'

• • •

sion Tuesday, referred to her town, second largest in the
County Commissioner James P
county, as "the forsaken municipality."
Avery was upeet about the high
"1 hope the taxpayers wake up now since they can sec grata M ar SR 42? , . . aaid k
toye type commissioners they put in office. Just look what was higher than an automobile.

Lab Loss Helps
Canal Chances,
Bryant Believes
^JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Al*
though Texas instead of Florida
will get the federal government'!
$60 million space center, Gov.
Farris Brysnt believes this will
improve Florida's chances of get­
ting a 1168 million cross-state
barge canal.
“ That's' the lemonade in that
U nion,” Bryant aaid here. “ The
location of this space thing in
Houston, while bad (or Florida,
is good for the barge canal.’ ’
The Senate Appropriations Com­
mittee Wednesday approved the
full $193,000 that waa requested
for pre-construction planning of
the proposed canal. Bryant greet­
ed this news with a “ hooray."
~ T h c House earlier voted only
% o.goq for updating an economic
«*tud&gt; of the project. Bryant aaid
that if the full Senate approves
the $193,000 appropriation and the
matter goes into a conference
committee, Sen. Spessard Holland
would he on the committee to
boost chances of the Senate having
itJ way.
Bryant waa here for a brief
^idreaa at the dedication of the
Jacksonville Newt Club.
On road matters. Bryant aeld
bit administration Is moving *'as
fast aa we possibly can'* to pro­
cure rights-of-way befwcen Jack­
sonville and Daytona Beach for
eonatruetlon of Intcratata Highway
$3.

■Berlin Bolsters
Border Guard
BERLIN ( C P I ) - W e s t Berlin
•ulhorities announced today they
ere assigning crack "alert po­
lice.” trained to deal with Com­
munist rioters, to duty on the
irder between East and Wsst
erlin.
The 3.000-man force, backed up
by iti own motorised unita. will
reinforce U. S., British and French
troopa and regular city police
holding the border again* Cunmunist encroachment.
West Berlin alao plans to awear
In 2,000 police reservists neat
week to Join the 16.000-man regu|W.- force in guarding food stock­
piles, public buildings, factories
and other key installations.
The Communist organ Xeues
Deutschland today darided Presi­
dent Kennedy's appointment of re­
tired Gen. Lucius D. Clay as his
representative here. It d'-cribed
Clay as "a famous ca- t r of
chopped meat"—a reference to
tha ex-generai'a post-retire menl
gptsition with the Continental Can
Company.
Western observers were wait­
ing today to see what use Com­
munist
boss
Walter
Ulbricht
would make of the sweeping, pow­
ers granted him by Communist
East Germany'a puppet parlia­
ment.

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Herald Index
. Pag* 8
---- Pag* 12 4k 1$
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Page 8
Dear Abby
Pag* 6
. Pag* 9
Entertainment
Legal*
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.. Page 9
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9 Sports
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Bridge
Classified

they've dona with this road pro­
gram for example," aha pointed
out. "I think it alarming that
tha county can taka many thou­
sands o f dollars from our muni­
cipalities end give beck only a few
cents in the road and bridge re­
fund. I've urged our residents for
more than a year to attend the
commission meetings to see how
their money is spent.
"Furthermore, tome nf these
roads they’rt paving aren't travel*
ed by one car avery 30 minutes
while Seniinola Blvd. in Cassel­
berry, which has at much traffic,
night and day, aa SR 436 waa left
out. This road, In addition to lo­
cal travel, is used by school buses,
fruit truck* and through-stats
semi-trailer trucks and motorists,"
the emphasised.
“ I predict that come neat elec­
tion, there'll be tome eyebrows
raised and foreheads wrinkled
when the applecart, If it doesn't
get completely turned over, at
least is dangerously rocked," she
said, adding that "I can aay, too,
that our Casselberry road board
chairman, Giahant Wilson, and
his committee members, support
me in my criticisms o f the "Coun­
ty Flce-Tw v Road Program"*

Probe $50,000
Welfare Fraud
BUFFALO. N.Y. (U P I )- Erie
County official* inveetigated to­
day a "fantastic" welfare fraud
in which a Buffalo couple alleged­
ly chea.ed the county of tome
$30,000 In assistance over a 13year period.
U came to light in city court
Wedneaday when Marvin llerrod,
3$. (a Negro), appeared on a
charge of public Intoxication
brought by his wife, Wilhelmina.
The Herrods, parents of lix
children, live in a rundown sec­
tion of the city.
Arrested early Wednesday, Herrod told details of the alleged
fraud, first to arresting officers,
then to City Judge Joseph P.
KutiynSlri and ftnaUy to Assistant
County Attorney Ronald W. Plewnlak.
For 13 years, the suspect said,
he had received weekly salaries
from $130 to $300 while his wife
remained on the relief rolls at
$280 a month.

Ervin O Ks Bonds
To Build Schools
TALLAHASSEE (UPl — Atty.
Gen. Richard Ervin Issued an
opinion today which gave an offi­
cial green-light to Gov. Karri*
Bryant’s plan to borrow 11$ mil­
lion for construction at stata
universities.
Ervin previously has made a
verbal ruling that a 11$ million
bond Issue for this purpose would
be valid, and voted with other
Cabinet members to proceed with
plena to Issue the bonds through
the Development Commission.

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A word to the State Road depart­
ment: Better take tome pistols
along when you cut the grass
, . . might be tome snakes there.
• • •
Nobody asked me but H took
themerchants
a long time to
educate the publle about shop­
ping in Sanford . . . How long &gt;t
U gonna take them to educate
our governing bodies?
• • •
A police-escorted motorcade (o
(he football game in Orlando at
the Tangerine Bowl will be form­
ed at the Seminole High School
parking lot at $:30 p.m. Friday.
The motorcade will leave promp.1y at $:43 so decorate your own
car with the school colors of
orangeand black, get
in line,
and away we go!
For those who ean't make It
to the mo.orcade, the Tangerine
Bowl la located four block* weit
of the Orange Blossom Trail in
Church St. Game start* at 1:13
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OouBty OonmiiikMi
on county officials after eight
months: two fin d ; one resigna­
tion and Ihroa naar Biases!
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Casselberry Alderman Hope Bennett, commenting on
I thought they were gome re­
the county five year road program adopted by the Commis­ pair tha Palma Hotel?

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More Than 11,000 Heralds Delivered Today!

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WEATHER: Cloudy through Friday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 70-75.

VOL. 53

United

Prase

nsuvA...
Fallout Rises
TAMPA (U PI) — Radioactive
fallout In the Tampa Bay area
hat increased "sharply", since the
resumption o f Russian nuclear
teste, it was reported Wednesday.

Suspect Held
WOODBURY, N. J. (U P D — A
36-year-old laborer, Elliott John­
son, accused in Jacksonville, Fla.,
of shooting his wife, was arrested
in Riverside, N. J-, Wednesday by
the FBI.

Contact Lost
INGLEWOOD, Calif, (U PI) —
Radio contact with the Discoverer
XXXI, launched last Sunday aft­
ernoon into polar orbit, has been
lost, the Air Force announced
Wednesday.

Leased

W in

Established

1908

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1961

SANFORD,

FLORIDA

NO. 284

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$ 4 Million Plant To Open
In Sanford Early In '6 2
A 94 million cabinet making industry, called one o f
the biggent in the nation, will open a branch office in
Sanford in the spring of 1962, the Herald learned today.
The company, Del-Mar of Atlanta, Ga., and Miami
has purchased a nine-acre site on Country Club Rd. be*
tween 21st and 25th St. and will start construction on a
50,000 square foot building in December.
President of the firm, Jerome Zimmemiun told the
Herald this morning that about 65 persons will be em­
ployed at the start of the operation
“ but it will ba
expanded and will double its size in two years.”

Zimmerman also stressed that the majority of th*
employes will be from the Sanford area.
Zimmerman said his company, in business for 25
years, will develop a new type o f kitchen cabinet with
the main operational headquarters in Sanford.
He and Vice President Dewey Smith, as well as
membern of the newly formed Sanford Seminole De­
velopment Company, met this morning to arrange the
financing of the new building and to hold • brief press
conferencs afterwards.

TWO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS made a preliminary
inspection o f the new county jail Wednesday and were
"pleased” with what they saw. From right to left, Com*
missloners Ted Williams, J. C. Hutchison, Chief Deputy

Jim Singletary, associate architect John Burton and con­
tractor Jack Jennings. The Sheriff* force hopes to
move into the new facility sometime next month.
(Herald Photo)

Gets Fair Site
.NEW YORK ( U PI)—Nationalist
China's eihtbiUon spate In the
1964-65 New York World's Fair
will be next to Yugoslavia’s and
Braxil't. Wednesday, China be­
came the second country to sign
a contract for spare.

Gown Stolen

Sure would be nice to see an
I.AS VEGAS, Nev. (U PD— Ac­
American flag at the ball park
tress l.lnda Darnell repotted the
during the next home bail game.
theft of a $450 evening gown Wed­
• • •
nesday to Clark County sheriff*
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Did
Mack Cleveland Jr. resign as deputies. Mis* Darnell, currently
County Attorney (or pressing appearing s ' the Thiindrrblrf ltd'
business reasons or, was It be­ tel, said the pink-lined purple
cause he missed target practice dress disappeared while it was belug pressed.
one day.
• • •
I* Rod Serling thinking of
ATHENS, Greece (U PI) — lie
scripting a “ Twilight Zone" pro­
tired Gen. Constantine Dovas,
gram in the courthouse?
• • •
King Paul's chief military counse­
The reported who wrote that new lor, was sworn in Wednesday night
school books had been ordered ae prime miniater of a caretaker
oh Oct. II certainly waa a for­ government until national elec­
ward looking individual, to aay tions are held Oct. 29. Prime Min­
the least. Sorry.
ister Constantine Caramanlit ten­
dered hii resignation Wednesday.

Premier Sworn

UN Committee
Takes Up China
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI)
—Hie question of a UN seat for
Communist China comes up for
initial debate today when the Gen­
eral Assembly's Steering Commit­
tee takes up the agenda.
While the 31-member committee
met and the assembly waa In ad­
journment until Friday, backstage
efforts went ahead lo have the
world parliament name an acting
secretary general until a succes­
sor to Dag Hammarskjold is
chosen.
An informal 12-nation commit­
tee with wide geographic distribu­
tion scheduled an afternoon meet­
ing to draft s resolution asking
the Security Council to recom­
mend Hammarskjoid's successor.
It would propose that the assem­
bly meanwhile select an acting
secretary general.

Fallout Survey Set
The Corps of Engineers in
Jacksonville will be in Seminole
County in a matter of weeks to
survey all buildings suitable for
fallout shelters. County Commi*
, t loner James P. Avery said today.

Urges UF Giving
WASHINGTON (U P D -P re tldent Kennedy has urged Ameri­
cans to contribute generously to
the united community campaign*
across the country. He noted that
the nation's t,200 United Funds
and Community Chests are trying
to raise $478 million for nearly
30,000 state and local voluntary
services.

Cease-Fire News Esther Slows, Hits New England
Radioed To Troops

NDOLA,
Northern
Rhodesia
l LTD — Repeated radio broad­
casts beamed to the Congo's "in­
dependent" Katanga Province to­
day advised troops on both sides
o( the battle lucre that a ceasetiro had been arranged.
It was not immediately certain
whether word of the agreement
ANKARA, Turkey (U P I)—The reached by Katanga's President
oldest son o f former Turkish Pre-1 Moise Tsliombe and UN negoti­
niter Adnan Mendsres, who was ator* here was getting through to
hanged earlier this week, has the troops.
dropped out o f the Oct. 16 elec-1 The broadcasts were carried in
tions at hit late father’s request. French by Rhodesia's Federal
Yuksel Mrmlerea said Wednesday, Broadcasting Corporation at the
ha was withdrawing from the race request of both the United Nations
for parliament because his father’ and Tthumbe to make sure that
In a letter had aaked him to stay all the troops gut the newi.
out of politice.

Son Withdraws

Money Saver
Seminole High School football
fans planning to go to the game
at the Tangerine Bowl in Or­
lando Friday, when the Seminolet
meet Kdgewater can save them­
selves 73 cen s on student and
childrens tickets by purchasing
them at Seminole High School to­
day and Friday, for 30 cents. All
tickets at the gate are 31.23, with,
reserved seals estra.

Fire Dqmages
Freezer Unit
The Sanford Fire Dept, an*
wered a call at 3:41 a m. today to
1303 Mellonville Ave. where a
(reerer unit at the home of Ray­
mond Sikes had started burning.
Minor damage was confined
mainly to the unit of the freexer,
according to Fire Chief Mark
Cleveland Sr.

IIOSTON (UPI) — Capricious Cod in the face o f flood tides. were takes from the summer
IlvrrliHm- Esther pounded south­ Twelve-foot breakers walloped tha White House overlooking Nantuckroast.
ett Sound to Otis Air Force Base,
ern New England with wind* and
In a mid-morning advisory, the 26 miles sway.
rain today. The weather Bureau Weather Bureau said "Hurricane
said, however, the storm had Esther has slowed down and Is
slowed down and appeared weak­ giving Indication of a slight
weakening."
ening slightly.
The slowdown meant that the
Men, women and children, in­
brunt of the storm will not reach
cluding President Kennedy's two
suulhein Cape Cod until this aft­
children, were evacuated on Cape ernoon, the Weather Bureau said.
MIAMI (UPI) - Premier Fidel
At least 1.000 persons on Cape
Castro charged last night the
Cos! moved inland or to higher
United States it plotting new "a g ­
ground.
gression" against Cuba.
Nearly five million persons in
In a 2t«-hour speech broadcast
New England weathered or were
The Longwood City Council will In (ho path of the tropiral storm by Radio Havana, Castro said Ilia
tough talk of some Americans and
continue an adjourned Sept. 7 1
which packed winds up to 115
(lie "campaign of the Faiciitic
session at S p. m. today lo adopt
miles an hour.
clergy" indicated a new attack ia
the n* i budget ami sc. a mlllage
At least one death wu* attribut­ .n the making.
rale Chairman R. C. Carlson said
ed
to the hurricane, Fred Towne,
this morning.
It was the second time Castro
45, of Cleveland, N. Y.. Was killed had "cried wolf" in as many
Meeting in special session Sept.
when his truck skidded on the days. Wednesday night's speech
II, the council drew up a 1901-62
rain-slicked .Massachusetts Turn­ |was made al commcncemc.it exbudget calling for v .f. n Klures
pike at Chicopee, Mass., and I erases for 730 army political com­
in the neighborhood of Itl.tiM
plunged off a railroad bridge.
missars educated at Havana's
and a 10 mill tax levy.
The hurricane lashed eastern Osvaldo Sanches Cabrera scltool.
l.ong Island, N. Y., and barreled
into New England on the 23rd an­
DA,‘VIA SEMINOLE
INDIAN niversary of one nf the worst hur­
RESERVATION (UPI) - Howard ricanes in history. Tile hurricane
LAKELAND (UPD - To# Flo­
Tiger, jo, a former U. S. Marine, of 193H killed 632 persons and rida Citrus Commission will hold
was sworn in Wednesday as presi­ caused $500 million damage.
a special meeting ttonday to conThe Kennedy children, Curoline I sidcr a proposed marketing order
dent of the Seminole Trilic of
3, ami John F, Jr., 9 months. tu boost grapefruit tales.
Florida. Inc.

Castro Charges
New U S. Plot

Longwood To Okay
New Budget Today

Seminoles hlect

Citrus [Meeting

Three Pot - Shots From The Bushes - - Or Who Dunn It
Both Baker and Lor mans sharp­ not, never have been, or ever
Coda y Coinm.ssioner Vernon
Dunn, laid up at borne with a ly criticised the program, saying will be a politician.
"Therefor*. I am not seeking
heart condition but, prom sing to that (he citiea in the county were
headlines - - - 1 don't need them.
bn baek at the front next Tues­ being neglected.
"The on* and only promts* I
Dunn aaid he wished the Coun­
day, fired tome lengthy aalvoa
at the Mayor of Sanford and ty Commission would had taken have eve* mad* waa to do my
Longwood and even a short blast more time to study the program |best to assist other commission­
and had not t dop ed a toe aa me ers lo conduct county business on
at the county board today
1 a more realistic business-like
Dunn released a 400 word stale-. day.
ment from bis Fern Park home
The board ahouid have looked basis and keep the public inform-!
in reference to Sanfonl Mayor at the program on a county wide ed
" I cannot help but comment
Joe Baker's and Longwood Mayor basis . , .according lo need and
on statements mad* by Mayor of
A. R. Lormann'e remarks criticis­ priority, he aaid.
Sanford and Mayor of Longwood
Here it Dunn's statement:
ing the commission for adopting
“ Contrary to some opinion I aa reported in the Heraid regard­
-Is five-year-road program Tues­
have repeatedly stated that I am ing the eouMy road program-

day.

"1*1 me refer them to page 231
of to* Florida County Commis­
sioner manual as supported by
the attorney general's opinion. •
'T h e county road system cossis t of all public roads outside
of municipalities not included in
the state highway system or slate
park system and such municipal
connection links and extensions
may be agreed upon by the coun­
ty commtatton and municipal au­
thorities.
"Let me alto call attention to
the 1961-62 budget listing $32,210

fur Sanford and $3,600.39 for long-' quires further explanation. This
wood which ia 30 percent of lhe&gt; amount includes the $32,210, the
ad valorum tax levied or rol-| remaining 30 pt-cenl of the road
lected within these municipalities and bridge fund lax, together
for I960.
with a per capi a estimate of
“ That is all live county m re­ race track funds, 20 percent of the
quired to do— municipalities are; surplus of the seven cents gaso­
supposed to be self maintained, line, motor tucl tax, sales, etc."
with the above provision there is' ctr. which does not refund dirsuppo-ed to be s complete separa­ ec:ly lo the county road and
tion o( mumc.pal and county ope­ bridge fund.
ration.
"Let'* look at the record of
"Mayor Baker’ a statement of what hat been spent in lb* San­
$26u.oio which Sanford kicked in- ford area during the past six
t*» the road sod bridge fund re­ years of road and bridge toads,

stale secondary funds and state
primary fundi.
"Let's look at the entire pic­
ture.
"It bad been my Impression
that the ensuing year’s counly
road program would be presented
for the cum motion tor study
sod the entire board would In
turn inspect each District and
then assign priurit.es on • coun­
ty wide basis according to a
certain criteria.
"However I read (hat It waa
approved bang, bang," Dunn {aid.

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WA8H1XGT0N (U PI) — Laos,
the trouble spot ihuntod out o f tbe
headlines by Berlin nnd tbe
Congo, io again arousing highlevel concern la lb* U. I . govern-

Tbo unins pectod true* Is en­
Ins a p tu « and unification agree,
racnt ia yet In sight. T te rainy abling Communist North Vietnam
aaasoa which hamper* military to u-e Pathet Loo territory s* e
operation* in I.a os i* «n«linf. The military supply route for arming
Berlin war threat ia putting a and reinforcing Urn Viet Congo

lo v in g Ambassador W . A v m ll
Harriman, assigned by President
Kennedy to try to negotiate n
settlement of the prosy East-West
war in Lose, baa filed discourag­
ing report from his eurrent
mission to Sontheast Asia, of­
ficials said.

high priority itrain on 17. S. and terrorist war ia nelgbberiag South
Viet Nam.
Western military resourres.
Thailand, the neighbor to the
American official* tay thU com­
bination of circumstance* does not southwest, ia .worried that it will
necessarily add up to the likeli­ be the neat target.
Harriman has gone from Laoa
hood of a renewed offensive by
the Soviet-armed Pathet Lao to Salgoii. He also will go to
Bangkok to discuss the outlook
forces, but it might

f t * bottle w.os found Sunday by
Mr. and Mrs. John Simmer of
Lockhart, Tex., on tha beach of
th* Metegtrda Peninsula Mar
Corpus Christ!, where they had
goes honeheomblng after Carta
h id passed. They placed tha let­
ter la another envelop* nnd
'milled it to Hay* In Carson Oily.
I t * data o f the letter was fixed
bp th* dot* o f a cheek, which

Loagwood Aren Chamber of
Commerce members, netting for
the first time after tbo summer
receii, beard their new president,
E. P. Richards, stress the im­
portance of increasing tha mem­
bership.
Making suggestions on mians of
gaining new numbers and of
stimulating tha interest of present
ones, Richards called attention to
tbo fact that the area organisation
does not operata at those in met­
ropolitan araaa but. Instead,
serves tha smaller municipality
more on th* baaia of a civie or­
ganisation. He pointed out that
not only does U represent the busincises of Loagwood but U a voice
of Its people as well. For this
reason, bo advised, residents as
wall at business men should becom* members and give tha or­
ganisation their wholehearted sup-

In other business, tentative
plana for tte annual Christmas
by tte Govaaaugba to kelp on- Party, n community event spon­
courage anyone who found ft to sored by th* chambor with assist­
ance from otter Loagwood tlvic,
Mad ft. m Nn way.
Tte.toMar, Ofttengh wrinkled social and church groups, were
fram hrtng rt tte bottle, was
clearly legible and m u s t watorM asters also vara reminded
ttortad daapfto what must have that although Um city’s residen­
teM n long stay hi tte sen or tial treat have boat numbered for
some time, vary few of th* homo*
are displaying tte numbers. They

were advised that L. L. Cos, Im­
mediate past president, hot the
residential listings and may bo
contacted at his office or homo for
tha information.
Announcement was made that
Mias Dorothy Heath, secretary, la
accepting the annual membership
duos which may b* mailed to bar.
Mr. and Mri. Charles Itawart,
former Ohio residents who have
built a home on Oxford Av*. ware
introduced and welcomed. W. F.
Lltke, vice-president and program,
chairman, advised that arrange­
ments- would be mad* far a guest
ipesker or for an entertainment
program at tbe neat matting.
During tbo dosing social per­
iod, refreshments wort served ky
Miss Healb and Elton Haatb.

By CAROL IBPBOM
Tbo.request far perrakscian to
construct n boras stable oa Pint
St. In Chuluota was denied by
tha Somiaol* Toning Commission
rt M adjuslmsnt tearing held
in the court house Monday.
Chuluota rastdonU prosontod a
«iih mora than MO afgnoturaa rt opposition to tte stable
construction which wan contrary
to prooart toning sootrlctsans.

Cbuluola Retired Polka d u b,
pot luck supper, Community
House, * p. m.
Cassalbarry Lions Club, Bill*
Diner, i:90 p.m.
Oviedo American Legion Poet
Legion Hut, I p.m.
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North Orlando Teen-Hop, front
of Village llall, 7:30 p. m.
MONDAY
Lake Mary B«y !k QuU ' t v ••
Scout l f 4t|"N p.- m—

(U P I)—Mr*.

B. Potta Johnson, wif# of the

Lon*woud Boy Scouts,
(JSJ
Baptist Church, 7 p. m.
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Oviedo Masonic Lodge 343 Ma­
sonic Hall, g p. m.
TUESDAY
Loagwood Volunteer Fire Dept.
Fire Hell, 7 p. ns.

superintendent nt the city prison
ferm, is a woman o f few word*.
She used exactly II to recap­
ture an escaping jiyivuncr.
Mrs. Johnson was driving to
town Wendosday and saw Walter
E. Davis, S4, strolling away from
tha farm in bis prison garb. She
drova up to him.
"W h in art you going?”
" I ’m running off,” b* replied.
"You'r* not either. Get in this
ear,” Mr*. Johnson ordered.
Dnvla did. And he waited quiet­
ly wbil* Mr*. Johnson drove to
service station and called police
to tab* him hock to th* farm.

Preliminary ground work began
this week for Chuluota'* new cen­
tral water system on tbo Ssventh
St. plant aft* across from the
Port OHio*.
Am iatoiwatiag feature of the
m w ay a. era will be o shut-off
valra which will enable water to
bypass th* aerating cycle in (he
overt of fallout threat to the area
thirely Mooring safe drinking
water rt thr community.

HKRE IS THE NEW 1DU2 OUUmubile Super 88 Holiday Four-door hardtop
now on display at Holler Motor Sales. This year it has n completely new
body stylinsr, sporting a new front end nnd rear fender design giving a
sleek, long line. Luxury appointments feature door to door deep-piled car*
peting, individual lighted ashtrays in the front and courtesy lights that
shine out on the roud when doori are opened to Insure safety. All vinyl
door panels and vinyl and nylon upholstery are color-styled to match and
foam rubber seats give luxurious seating.
(Herald Photo)

Kennedy To Address UN Next Week
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Kennedy will probably make
his speech before the United
Nations early next week.
He canceled a news conference
scheduled for today to keep his
schedule flexible.
But his speech plana could not
In i completed because of changes
in the UN General Assembly
schedule caused by the death of
Secretary General Dag Hammarskjoid.

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Maas. If Monday ia aot far the
speech, ho wiU By from Caps
Cod lo New York for th# addrass,
then go to Newport, ILL, for a
relatively brief holiday at the
home of Mrs. Kennedy'* parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. Hugh D. Auchinclose.
Kennedy was hopeful hi* speech
would help keep tbe United Na­
The President planned to spend tion* from faltering following
th* weekend at Hyson is Port, llammarskjold'e death.

Informed sources mid Kennedy
now would mo*t likely make hit
appearance early next week, pos­
sibly Monday or Tuesday.
The Whit* House announced
that Vie* President Lyndon B.
Johnson would head a group rep­
resenting Kennedy at Hammarakjoid'e funeral in Stockholm, Sept.

Longwood BoysScouts, Christ
ChurchEpiscopalPariah Hallwf
p. m.
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DeBary Boy Scouts SOS, Jacksoo’s Service Station, 7:90 p. m.
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Women's Club e f Casselberry, g
p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Chuluota Hobby Craft Club, 9:34

North Orlando Busy Bees Girl
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p. m.
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Commercial St., 8anford. 7 p.m.
Chuluota Youth Club, Commun­
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CARBON CITY, Nav. (UPI) —
W hs* Murries** Corla roared
through Tetog k brought about
th* delivery of a latter to s
Nevada Highway Department engtaeor — mors than five years
after it was "malted.”
On H an k 21. 1*M, John and
Margo Cavanaugh o f Reno wrote
• letter t* Denton Hays while
they wore on thalr way home
from i tour o f South America.
They seeled th* latter in n botti#
nnd tossed it o ff tbo ship Del
Norte hi the Gulf o f Mexico.

ftr a tt

with snnious South Viet Nam and
Thai leaders.
lie flew to Southeast Asia after
the 14-nation Geneva Conference
•tailed on the critical issue of
International inspection and ether
specific guarantees o f the security
of a neutral and independent I.aoe.
The Western powers hoped that
the logjam might be broken if thr
neutral, right-wing leftist factions
could agree on formation o f a
neutralist-dominated coalition goveminent to spook for I-so* at
Geneva.

Area C O f C President A Few Words

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LA R G E B A K IN G

By ATLANTA MeGLVMS

GRADE "A "

Allen Forward, preildent o&lt; the
Forest City Clvie Assn., reported
at the monthly business meeting
that be bad contacted Seminole
County Civil Defense Director A.
B. Peterson Sr. and bad been advised that a Personal Survival
£ Course could be arranged for the
area.
Classes would be held in the
Forest City Baptist Church, For­
ward said, and arrangements can
be completed if an additional 30
residents of the area sign (or the
classes.
reporting on pro­
X1KV*
gress of thi^.tpmmunity Pprk
— said that an access road has been
^ cut to the property and grading
abould get underway almost im­
mediately.
In other business, the associa­
tion appointed a Ways and Means
Committee to organize moneyraising projects for a building at
the park, naming Clarence Atchley
as chairman. Members working
with him will be Mrs. Neel Buell.
^ Mrs. Ernestine Forward and Mrs.
^ Flora Evelsizer.
The group was advised that
membership cards are back from
the printers and are ready for
distribution upon payment of -a s­
sociation dues. It also voted to
notify residents of the next month­
ly meeting through postcard ad­
vances in an effort to have .11
areas represented for the business
m session.

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Some 100 employes of the Lock­
heed Carp. Cape Canaveral Divis­
ion, will hold a cookout and out­
ing at Mullet Lake Park Saturday
And Sunday, reports Jim Crow at
Crow's Camp, who has been help­
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for the outing.
H. S. Bullock of the Lockheed
company is chairman o f the com­
mittee in charge of the cookout.

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An organisational and class
meeting for the first Personal
Survival Course to be held in
Osteen has been announced for
7:30 p. m. Friday In the Osteen
School auditorium.
Don L. Granger of Dcljind from
Volusia County Civil Defense
Headquarters, who will be the in­
structor, has advised that it ia of
extreme Importance for all Osteen
resident* interested in receiving
the instruction to attend this first
meeting.

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the busy day of a librarian.
The Glen Gob program wsa ex­
plained by Mrs. Ernest fioilek,
music teacher, who said she sorts
out the eoee who "can sing and
won't," the none who "can't sing
and try," and the eoee who "want
to aiag and can."
Mn. Am Reynolds, sixth grade
M n. Lang, Uhrarten issitMiid teacher, took tho subject of
the work of • librarian, tha my­ homework and stated that some
riad ness made of tha acbool of tho reaasoa tor homework
Ukrary, tha aaad ter many more
beshe an maay subjects, particul­ praetko asd drill; to stimulate
arly rtfs roses books, sad eadsd voluntary work and research; to

enrich their school experience by
the use of extra material, which
may ba contained In the home
anil net la the schooL
Mrs. LucHe Fesler, lunchroom
tics of having tach child pay for
his lunch each day, rather than
having tbs teacher taka up all tbs
lunch money at the begtonlng of
the week.
Mn. rester said that It teaches
children tho responsibility of
handling mooey, and assured pereats that though losses are small,

no child will ever feat* la fa with­
out aatisy tf ha should losa ids Kooky, head of the safety patent,
and the general education pattern
■enay.
Mrs. Marie Lewis, school sec­ was outliasd by M n. Margaret
retary told parents how to make Reynolds, principal.
appointments with tho teachers.
M n. SUatey, president, named
She stated that there were three tho heads of committees which
methods; Write a note te the hero been appointed ter tho year.
teaehar. asking ter an appoint- They ore aa follows;
afsnt; can the school afltea and
Program chairman Kan Mc­
they wtH arrange a conference or Intosh; Membership — Mn. Stew­
•as the teacher before or after art Gatchel, Waya and ‘ Means
school and ask ter a ’ conference. —Phi llmpsan; Health CltoieShe added that tho last aaethod te M n. Site Howland; Hospitality—
Mrs. Charles ftcheeaererPabUExplanations were also heard clty—Mrs. K. « . Higginbotham;

ltoatiHflratHa H r Jobs Carlton
•ad M n. Carl Schilke «ad Softly
—Xxxth Koaky.
11m U h b Mt toted to bold •
HeUowwn Carnival thU year and
•at Mm data for October 21st.
tt waa aba announced that a
acbool o f laatnietioo will be held
bare October 1Mb, bsfinning at
T p.
coodueted by the new
atata president'elect, (or all of­
ficers. committee members and

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DETROIT (U PD —United Ante
Worker* Preiidcnt Walter P.
Ktuthtr took tha matter o f a com*
pitta settlement with Central MoA t a r i before tha 280-member CM
council o f tha union today fo r the
aecond time in lata than 24 hour*.
Rauthar expressed confidence
that the council would approra un.
ion International Executive Board
action during a 2'.*-hour session
late Wednesday which would tend
all striking CM workers back to
(hair Jobs.
Earlier Wednesday the council

had t o ted to support what would
hare amounted t o a nationwide
strike against tha auto giant de­
spite a “ settlement" announced
by Reuther and CM Tice presi­
dent Louie G. Seaton.
Tho hectic council session at
one point appeared to amount to
a repudiation o f Rauthar himself
but In tho end tho union loader
grabbed tbe reins In time to pre­
vent a runaway and pullad the un­
wieldy body to a halt by remind­
ing it that the IEB was tha final
authority.

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plant which hava settlements
hack to work at once. Tha remain­
ing workers would continue their
strikes pending today's council ac­
Ha alto spoke o f a “ new ap­ tion.
proach" to local issues which still
Tho council approved by a vote
are unsettled at about ao per cent o f 2^36-381 the national contract
o f tho General Motor plants- Hs terms as announced by Reuther
said ho was confident tho "new and Seaton.
approach" tho IEB and tha un­
Then the matter o f local plant
ion's GM department hid worked disputes came before the body
out would meet with the approval and by 4 1,303-1,003 margin the
o f tho council which was called council voted to rapport tho locals
Into special session today,
in their disputes.
th a IEB ordered workers at the
l a effect this vote waa in sup­

"The IEB has a responsibility
to tho membership and to tho na­
tion," Reuther said, “ and wa will
exercise that responsibility."

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failed to order the still-striking opinion that the union can't call I circumstances.
minority o f GU workers back to
their jobs.
Failure to ond tho 10-day-o|d
strike amounted to a nationwide
tieup for the auto company since
some o f the affected plants are
ksy parte operations.

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Fallout Rises To Record Level

WASHINGTON (U P!) - Radio
active fallout, borne on cold winds
from
Russia's Arctic proving
ground, has risen to a record
high in tbe nation's capital and
The 24-member executive W r d some other northern and eastern
went into immediate session which cities.
resulted in the “ new approach"
But the Public Health Service
statement.
said the new levels, recorded over
Reuther said . the executive tho weekend, posed no health

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Health service officials an­
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Monday,
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Russia
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WASHINGTON (NBA ) — Any
doubt* that U. 8. commercial
farming has become s big business
should soon be removed by a huge
expansion o f Department of Agri­
culture's farm credit programs.
They are something none o f the
Communist countries and few o f
the underdeveloped countries her*.
But thou* countries may have to
Imitate the American private en­
terprise systems if they are to be­
come self-sufficient agricuijural-

Tho trouble with putting Ufa fat • number of sharply
defined categories ta that, while seeming to simpttfr
human affairs, it all too often sets as a block to peso-

B

^ ^ IV ^ te p o r ta n t labels that hay* become rigidly
stuck ia our minds are “capitalism'4 and “communism.*
But the capitalism of today is not that of a century ago,
nor even 80 years ago. Nor is Russian communism the
same thing as the communism of Karl Marx.
The world changes, but the words ws use do not.
M an today would scarcely recognise, nor approve, his
communist dream In the Soviet version. Nor would ho
recognize the capitalism be hated and wished to destroy.
“Capitalism" (what other word can wo use?) ta
changing while we look at it A ease in point is the new
profit-sharing contract between the auto workers and
American Motors. Many believe It is only a matter of
time before the unions seek this from other industries,
too.
Though it is perhaps foolhardy to predict what
things
amageneration
from now, ^even
assurain i nn* will
was* be
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lng there wUl stW bemawworld,
this contract seems part
of a definite trend toward a
; rnnr
“ caoltaliam." (Aotomstion and the multiplication
stockholders are two other phenomena changing Amer.
lean economics.)
Today, labor and management In moat eases view
each other essentially as enemies, each seeking the ad­
vantage over the other. Labor points to the sizable bonuses paid executives by some corporations. Manage­
ment rites instances of union “ featherbedding." Neither
side yields, so the public makes up the difference.
Tomorrow, labor and management will both recog­
nise their involvement not only in each other but in
society as a whole. Owners, while still reaping the finanrial reward that is the incentive under the free enter­
prise system for founding Industries and services and
creating new jobs and products, will realize that once
they hire a man, they do not rent a unit of energy that
is merely another item In the eosts column but a human
being with whose life they have become intimately con­
nected—no matter how many thousands they may em^^W orkers, sharing more fully in the destinies of their
companies, will gain new responsibility toward their
employers. Eventually, the functions and interests of
„ “managers" will be more end
opposed to
“ workers" as opj
indistinguishable.
more0 intertwined ......
and ini
It is a long road to go toward this “new capitalism,*
with many bumps and wrong turnings. But the Ameri­
can peopte seem firmly upon it. This is one of our
strengths.

Fay Henle’s

Your Pocketbook
If you’re s womi a and the last State Employment Servlet guide*

at your brood has finally zone women to local aourcaa and ao,
off to school you probably are
giving aomo thought to going back
to work. It’a expected that, by
i m , M minion women-many of
them married—will be at work.
If you've been out of the job
market tor years, or If you’d
never worked, where should you
atari looking?
Quin Hall, deputy commiulooer
of the N. Y. State Department of
Commerce, la an authority oe thle
acore and her department la a
model for helping women get In­
to the world of buaineie. Her ad­
vice, pertinent In 90 etalee ia:
* Give aome thought first to
wbat you might most enjoy do­
ing. for tt la certain that you'll
do well at aomethlng that aipedally intereita you.
• Determine how well (killed
or qualified you art In that par­
ticular field.
It might pay you In the long
run to dthor develop the skill
you'll need or bruih up on a
skill you once bad.
Where might you get the train­
ing you need? The New York

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probably? can the employment
wrvlce la your atate.
Check with your local achool
board. Collegea, builnen achool*
and YWCA's alio offer tnitruetlon.
Investment in time or money
for training or retraining could
pay oft but don't overlook the
fact that, once you start earning
money, your expenses increase.
Figure what you might expect
to earn and then Hat what k
will cost you.
When you Job hunt, Miss Hsll
says, your appearance is most
Important. Nothing reveals that
you are out of touch with busi­
ness world as much as being
overdressed when you look for
work, or the neglect of good
grooming.
One occupation pointed up lor
the unskilled woman, aged 17
through 50. Is practical nursing.
The need for teachers continues,
as do opportunities In all tha ser­
vice industries.
Not to be overlooked la the
possibility of starting a business
of your own.

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I must have drawn tha boat pos­
sible ring.
It belonged to a eoupls ia tholr
fifties, Signor and Signora Gian
Franco Blanc hi, and they welcom­
ed this stranger as If be wsr* ala
prodigal tons. They have a Sun
in Chicago and wanted to know
right away i f I happened to know
him, and ‘ when I said no, they
showed m* an album of pictures
o f him, starting at age three, and
sold was I sure I’d never met him.
While I told them all about
Chicago they told me all about
Bertinoro, and between tho swap­
ping o f
Information Signora
Blanch! would slip away to tho
kltchon to work on dinner.
Tho wonderful odor* that swirl*
ltd through the house would have
kept a man in strength, and the
dinner was fit for a prince and ox-

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
CASE K-404: Henry H., aged
43, is an* unpopular boss.
HDr. Crane,'* one o f hla assist­
ant* told me, uIIenry Is a bearcat
at the office.
“ He barks at his employes and
scare* his secretaries till they de­
velop all sorts of naurotlc ail­
ments.
'Ssldom does a girl remain aa
his secretary longer than sis
months, for nono o f them can take
hia bellowing and ragaa.
“ What’s wrung with a fallow
Ilka Henry, anyway, for he gradu*
ated from engineering school with
top honors?”
T he ‘bearcaf at the office Is
often a “ housscat' at homo," runs
aa old adage of Applied Psychol­
ogy.
Thus, aomo o f tho most domi­
neering people at work are meek
“ yes men” when they meet the Ut­
il* wife at dinner.
For people who feel deflated,
frustrated and Inferior ia their
homo adjustments, often try to
throw theiv weight around at tha
office.
Sometimes, however, ahy folks
have consciously cultivated the
“ bearcat” attitude, thinking that
la the only way t* run an office.
“ Put the fear o f God Into ’em”
was thus the standard formula for
management ia the old days.
But a smart Mcrstary can soon
undermine Henry’s barking. It Is
uauaUy much worse than hia bite,
anyway, for a great many suppos­
edly tough people are very tender­
hearted and sentimental inside.
They often adopt this rough,
austere outer theli as protective
armor to cover up their soft, sym­
pathetic inside personality.
So 1 helped cook up a little plot
for use on Henry.
We coached his secretary to ase
tha Compliment Club strategy on

aext day.
“ That’s wbat 1 pay you tor - - to make your own decisions,” he
•napped back.
But we had anticipated hie re­
to r t on she did mo* qualm ins ids
and grow tense, but smilingly

Hr HaH
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BERTINORO, Italy — It’a •
good thing that Bertlnoro’a Feast
o f Hospitality lasts but on* day.
War* H a two-day affair I ’d
hava to go back to Romo in a mov­
ing van. Never baa on* man eat­
en ao much, with so few slope,
than 1 did yesterday on this little
town’s centuries-old fasts.
1 told you tho rules and reguls.
tlons o f tho fosto, I think. I f 1
didn’t, horo they are:
When yon get to Bertinoro you
symbolically hitch your car or
scooter or truck, or whatovor It
happens to bo, to a ring on tho
14th Century Column o f Hospitali­
ty la ono o f tho town's square*.
Each ring belong* to a family, and
tha families offer food and hos­
pitality to the stranger, Just as
they started doing In tho 14th
Cantury.

Thursday, September 21,1961 think we should order?” ah* asked

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This hit tha Aehlllss tendon o f
hla social armor, fo r Henry hod
always felt nobody would respect
him unless he barked. He was se­
cretly afraid of his own ability to
lead men and direct an office.
He dreaded lest somebody say,
llsnry is lnaompetent. He Isn't
capable o f handling his job.”
So Henry had decided to “ beat
'em to the draw.'* By barking and
.snooping for dust on a desk top
and other trivial flaws, he figured
he'd put everybody on the defen­
sive.

tensive enough for e regiment.
I have no Idea o f all the things
that war* on the table, and
brought to tha table, but 1 remem­
ber melon* and prosculttl, can­
nelloni with e bubbling cheese
sauce, polio diavoio, insalato
verrde, ptselli, and bottles o f bardollno and grappas, and figs,
peaches, apples, nuts, home-baked
bread, coffee, ten sorts o f cheese
and, I believe, two kinds o f soup,
one thick enough to skat* on and
filled with everything that grows
ia a garden.
We sat down to dinner around
two in tho afternoon and the
shadows were long when w* got
up from the table. At the end of
the first two hours o f eating 1
thought I had finished, but 1 got
my second stomach, so to speak,
and started again.
The fact that my hosts spoke
Just about the same amount of
English as I do Itallsn didn't slow
us down conversationally one bit.
W* talked about averything in the
world, and proposed toasts to half
tha American who ever lived, and
most o f the Italians.
The wonderful couple wented me
to spend the night, but I was
afraid thsy’d want ms to have
some supper, and that was too
much.
It took us almost as long to say
goodbye as to sat dinner. We al­
most wore out the front steps.
I left with a drumstick to munch
in ease I got hungry, and an af­
fection for the family that had
shown me that tha Column o f Hos­
pitality was built as much o f human kindness and warmth as of
marble.

farmsre new here a'
businessman's approach to credit,”
say* Gor. R. B. Tootel o f tha Farm
Credit Administration. “ If con­
vinced it will pay them to borrow,
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Lest year 178,000 U. 8. farmers
were using Fanners Home Admin­
istration credit. They borrowed e
record |3M million, raising the
total at government-supervised
leans outstanding to nearly f 1.1
billion. Meanwhile, 83,000 U. 8.
fanners hove paid o ff their FHA
loans ia full:
Though the number of U. 8.
commercial farms has dropped BO
per cent in the last eight yean,
the amount o f government super­
vised farm credit baa jumped 180
per cent.
This is expected to Increase fur­
ther under the new credit pro­
grams authorised in the 1941 farm
bill recently passed by Congress
and signed by President Kennedy.
The legislation recognises that
modern farming Is a high-cost
operation. It require* a larger land
base, hsevler farm machinery and
more electrification for efficient
and economic operation under to­
day’s aquscxtd-down profits on
each unit o f farm production..
Heretofore, the limit on the
amount o f money e farmer could
borrow under Department of Agriculture-supervised
credit
pro­
gram* h u been based on tb*
average form value in each coun­
ty, The national average is a little
over 140,000,
Under the new regulations, e f­
fective OcL 13, loans to buy and
enlarge farms may now be mad*
on any family farm if its total In­
debtedness is not more then $60,000 when tha deal is closed.
This will cover not only purchase
o f farm real estate but also a
maximum of a $36,000 operating
loan for farm machinery, live­
stock, seed, feed and fertiliser to
get going. The former limit was
$20,000.
These loans u n be made by
FHA directly, where no other
source o f credit is available. They
may also be mad* by local banks
under FIIA guarantee. The bank
gets 4.6 per cent interest and FHA
collects H per cent insurance. The

former charge was 1 per cent and
the bankers got 4.
What’s mors, loans may now b*
mad* for full 100 per cent o f
valuation instead o f the former 90
per cent limit.
So ifa a better deal for all
parti** concerned.
Farm purchase loans may be
made fee 40 yea n . But since 1937
it h u been FHA experience that
tha average lean ia paid o ff in
about 1? year*.
Operating loam may bo mad*
fee aeven years as ia the p u t,
bat renewals may be made fo r five
yean , instead of thru*. Interest
rata remains 8 pur cent Operat­
ing loans may also include edu­
cational loam to send a farm boy
through agricultural college.

Another big expansion Is Hto
pected In loans to part-time fsn n
era with outside jobs and bteemto
They may borrow to buy and dm
Urge or Improve email farms. Pre­
viously, learn w e n limited to fo lk
time commercial farmers.
Small loans for farm Imprevw*
went may now be mod* withewt
a mortgage.
A team o f Agriculture Deportment officials under John Bake%
director o f credit services, ia t o ^
big the country this month f H
meetings with field officer* to * m
plain these new programs.
Tb* new credit pleas fee
housing and ra n i aim
development will also be explained
to local officials who will
tb* loans.

Citrus Tour Friday 9
By Seminole Group
A tour at the citrus growing:
areas at St. o d e County will bo
bold Friday under the auspices
of Seminole County Agent Cedi
A. Tucker II and his assistant,
Ernest C. Lundborg.
This trip was arranged u the
result
of
increasing
inters tt
among growen and landowners
in the feasibility at growing citrus
on the aid vegetable lands and
other flatwood lands in this area,
Tucker said.
Tha p w p will inspect planting*
and bedding methods in tha F t
Pierce section which h u soli*
similar to those in Seminole Coun­
ty, tho county agent explained.
Assisting the visitors on the
tour will be St. Lucie County
Agent Hugh Wheicbcl, a former
Sanford resident. Among the
groves to be visited is the a,000
acre Minute Maid operation.
In addition to studying tha var­
ious types of beds and plantings
the group wUl also inspect and
discuss drainage systems with
the growers in the field.
Tha tour will leave from the
courthouse Friday at l:M a. m.
and then go to Oviedo where a
group from that area will Join

them. They are scheduled to Nairn
Oviedo City Mall at T a. m. mat
reach tfmir destination in Mm
to begin the hmpuotiea tour at
10 a. m.
Tucker ash* all interested puM
sons to phone him at FA 9 -3 8 $ .^

Kennedy Invited
TAMPA (UPI) — The Yotm&lt;
Democratic Club at tha Univer­
sity of South Florida a trying In
get President Kennedy to its
campus to mako a speech.

Guard Called Up
WASHINGTON (UPl&gt;-Twn Na­
tional Guard divisions, too I3nd
Infantry Division cf Wisconsin sad
Urn 49th armored at Texas, aim
being called to activn duty, R was
learned today.

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Season Friday Facing Ocoee
The Lyman High Greyhounds River and ha ia hoping for a firm i day at Lyman Field In Long.’ace e “ pretty hard" ball game field to give his charger* a better wood and the athletic officials are
Friday night when they meet the chanca to show thair stuff.
I expecting a good turnout for the
Cardinals from Ocoee. That's the
The game starts at t p. m. Fri-1 first home tame.
way Coach Bill Proctor o f the
Greyhounds put it this morning.

By DAVID BROWN
The Seminole Junior Vanity's

ground offensive moved into high
gear Wednesday night as they
•teamrollcd Seabreeze 37-6.
It was the first game of the
season for the locals as they
played before a capacity crowd
at Municipal Stadium.
^ .T fc c -Seminoies didn't waste
any time as they got rolling in
(he first quarter with Buddy Law*
ion setting up the first touch*
down with runs of 30 and 40 yards.
Jackie Caolo scored the first TD
to give the locate an early 6-0
lead.
In the second quar.er, Lawson,
with the help of some brilliant
blocking, scored two more TD's
4vllh Jim Westland also crossing
pay dirt for ,a score.
In the third quarter, the Semi*
notes made It look easy as Law*
son nabbed a short pass and rac*
ed down the sidelines 30 yards for
the score.
In the final period, Frank Noell charged through the middle
t l the Seabreete line for a mark­
er. The final Sanford (core, cam#
A ) the final minutes of play when
Lloyd Freeman raced 23 yards
for the score.
The only Seabreeia score came
late in the final period.

By United Brass International
_
American League
f l a y e r * Club 0 . AB R. H. ret.
Howard, NY 122 423 S3 133 .302
130 303 112 111 333
Cash, Det.
Pirsall, Cles. 111 473 7t 133 .323
140 373 114 133 .322
Kallne. at.
130 307 130 101 J l l
Mantle, NY
123 400 04 123 .313
Robnvn, Chi.
127 440 03 133 .307
Batlry, Min.
Brandt, Bal. 131 491 90 149 JOJ
Gentile, Bal. 141 403 91 140 .302
144 533 00 ISO .300
^ iebern , KC
National League
Clmnte, Pius. 141 360 97 199 .334
Pinson, Cln. 146 584 99 200 -312
Boyer, St. L. 145 SOI 103 194 .323
147 372 111 197 437
Aaron, Mil.
120 439 73 141 423
Moon, L.A.
Robnin, Cln. 110 322 113 169 .322
144 330 90 171 409
Cepcda. S F
143 543 120 107 .306
Mays, S F
Mathws, Mil. 1(1 S43 93 103 404
Mtmao, Chi. 131 301 73 132 .309
W*
Home Runs
Amrricaa League—Maris, Yan­
kees 39; Mantle, Yankees 33; Kil*
lebrew. Twins 43; Gentllt, Orioles
49; Colavlto, Tigers 42.
National Laague — Cepeda,
Giants 43; Mays, Giants 39: Rob­
inson, Reds 33; Aaron, Braves 33;
Adcock, Braves 33.
Runs Batted In
American League —Maria, Y*nf r e t 139; CoUvito, Tigers 133;
Gentile, Orioles 131; Mantle, Yankees 123; Cash, Tigers 123.
National Leagte — Cepeda,
Giants 131; Robinson, Reds 119;
Mays, Giants 113; Aaron, Braves
114; Stuart, Pirstes 107.
Pitching
American league — Ford, Yan­
kees 24-4; Terry, Yankees 15-3;
Arroyo, Yankees 13-4; Latman,
Indians 13-4; 3chwall, Red Sox
13-3.
National league— Podrev.Dodg
era 18-3; Miller, Giants 14-4; Jay,
Reds 21-8; O'Toole, Reds 17-9;
Sadecki, Cards 14-1.

Seven Set
NEW YORK (UPI) — Seven
amateur golfer*, led by National
fdkmateur champion Jack Nick
laus, will represent the United
States in the sixth annual Amer­
icas Cup matches at Monterrey
City, Mexico, Oct. 21-22.

etr

Lawson Goes For A Jayvee Score

Seminoles Need Big Tribe;
Backup Up 'Heap - A - Plenty'
BY DOTTIE HIGGINBOTHAM
There are approximately 63
boys on tho two football teams at
8erainole High School, tha varsity
and tha Junior varsity, but only 12
of them were represented by their
parents at a meeting Tuesday to
attempt to re-organise the defunct
Booster Club.
The main purpose o f the Boost­
er^ Club is provide moral aupport
for tho players, tncouraga sports­
manship, honesty, integrity and
physical well being.

It also serves to stimulate public
interest in high school athletics,
and tu show the world that San­
ford is 100 percent behind its
team.
Mrs. Jewell Riser, presiding In
the absence o f Jim Riser at the
Tuesday night meeting aald,
“ In order to have a club, organ­
ization is neodad, publicity la
needed and a good program Is
needed."
"Contrary to what may have
been a misunderstanding, it ia not

Time Runs Out For Maris;
Gallops For Reds In NL
United Press International
Time has run out on Roger
Maris but it'i galloping swiftly
along for the Cincinnati Reds in
their rush to a World Scries date
with the New York Yankees.
Maris bit his 39th homer to help
tha Yankees beat the Baltimore
Orioles, 4-2. Wednesday night and
clinch their 20th American League
pennant. In his last three time*
at bat, however, he was unable
to hit the 60th homer that would
have earned him a share of base­
ball Immortality with Babe Ruth.
Still, there are many who will
recognize him as home run king
if ha surpasses the magic 60 dur­
ing tha last eight games of the
regular season without any pen­
nant pressure.
As for the Reds, the only magic
number they're interested in la
•*4," which happens to be their
pennant - clinching combination.
Cincinnati moved a step closer to
the World Series by edging the
Pittsburgh Pirstes. 3-2, on Wally
Post's two-run homer in the tightb
ly in g .
T he Los Angeles Dodgers kept
“ alive" by edging the Chicago
Cubs, 3-2, in 12 innings. Ifii Anaeles now is five games behind
Cincinnati and has nine games
left to play. Thus, any combina­
tion of Reds victories snd Dodger
defeats that add up to four will
clinch the pennant for Cincinnati.
The Milwaukee Braves defeated
the San Francisco Giants, 7-4, and

the Philadelphia Pbiillea beat the
St. Louis Cardinals, 6-1, in other
National League games.
In the American League, the
Kansu City Athletics defeated the
Cleveland Indians, 4-2, the Detroit
Tigeri ended their home schedule
with a 6-3 victory over the Los
Angeles Angels, and tha Chicago
White Sos beat the Boston Red
Sox, 2-1. Minnesota at Washlngtoa
was rained out.
For the second straight season,
Ralph Terry pitched the pennantclincher for New York. He held
the Orioles to four hits a* be
gained hia 15th victory against
three defeats. Besides 3(aris, Yogi
Berra hit a Yankee homer.
The triumph made Ralph Houk
the 12th manager in baseball his­
tory to guide a team to the pen­
nant in his first season as skipper.
In the World Series, the Yan­
kees' opening-game pitching oppo­
nent undoubtedly will be Joey Jay,
who yielded seven hits Wednesday
night in achieving his 21st victory.
Post's game winning homer was
a walk to Vada Pinion.
Ron Fairly singled home Wally
Mooa with the Dodgers' winning
run in the 13th. Norm Sherry sent
the game into extra Innings with
a homer in the eighth. Sandy Koufax pitched the distance for his
18th victory and struck out 13 bat­
ters. That gave him 239 strikeouts
for the season and tied him with
Christy Mathewson for the third
highest total in National League
history.

necessary to purchase a season
ticket to be a member of the
Boosters Club, and it never was
a requirement."
"The Booster's Club haa only a
nominal membership fr« and the
main purpose is to get together
with other parents, former ath­
letes of the school, and all sportsminded persona o f any age,
whether they hava children in
Sanford schools or not, to bandtogether to e x p r o i to the boys
on the playing field . . .
"W e're behind you 100 percent
win or lose!"
Tho approximately 23 pereons at
the meeting voted unanimously to
start the ball rolling with a motor­
cade to the Tangerine Bowl in
Orlando Friday night, where the
Seminole* meet Edgewater High
at 8:15 p. ni.
Mrs. Michael Coalo and Mrs.
Riser volunteered to serve ae mar­
shals and asked that decorated
cars meet at the high achool parkIng lot at 6:30 p. m. Friday, to
ieava in a policr.escortcd motor,
cads not later than 6:46 p. m.
During the rest of this week and
weekend, a telephone committee
will be contacting tha parents of
the high achool athletea to aak for
their cooperation in setting up the
Booster Club again and In turn
contacting other intereited pertone, who would ilka to express
their active suport in a realistic
way.
One more meeting Is scheduled
Monday at 8 p. m. In tha high
school auditorium, to elect offi­
cer* and set up the organisation.
Everyone ie Invited, whether you
are called or not.

Ocoee has a seasoned line with
six seniors on the first eleven
and some other good linesmen to
back them up. Add to this the
fine gngrtcrherklne end nail*SJ
r -f o W -whuh tha train ha* and.'
Lyman knows that it faces a tough
assignment to get past this aggre­
gation.
But Lyman has soma things to
be proud of itself. For one thing
It hat a boy who can run 50 yard*
In the mud to tcora a TD. That
waa Jerry Watkins’ contribution
to the 10 to 0 victory over Crystal
River last week.
And that'a not all. Lyman has
a line which in fact kept it* first
opponent from croasing its goal.
Last week’a game was played on
a field made soft by pre-game
rains and Coach Proctor was not
able to get a good picture of his
passing and running game. Fri­
day ha la going with tha aama
lineup ha aent against Crystal

Georgia Ready For SEC
Opener AgainstAlabama
By United Frees Internatiewal
Georgia Football Coach Johnny
Griffith
Wednesday aald hia
squad was “ mentally ready" for
Saturday’* opener with Alabama
— the only Southeastern Conferenco battla o f tha day—but Crimton Tida Coach Paul Bryant aald
hia team was marked by “ slug­

gishness, particularly mental."
“ I don't know what thty were
thinking about," Bryant said after
Wednesday’s
practice
station,
“ but they aura weren't thinking
about Georgia and football."
Bryant aald reserve center Ron­
nie Burnham waa counted out ef
th* Georgia gam* at Athene, Ga.
when he discovered he had broken
his noea In the previoua day's
practice. But tackle Billy Neigh,
bon , sidelined with a eold, Is expected to be ready for th* season
debut.
WASHINGTON ( UPI)—Gr.ffith
Georgia, tha underdog against
Stadium—the major league home highly
rated
Alabama,
ran
of Walter Johnson — is becoming through a snappy signal drill
a baseball ghost park.
Wednesday and than viewed Ala­
Barring unexpected front office bama gama Dime.
•nags, today's meeting between
Mississippi, which meets Ar­
the Washington Senators and th*
kansas Saturday in th* TV gameMinnesota Twins will be the last
of-tha-day, polished its kicking
big time contest In the 30-yearWednesday with drills o l field
old park.
Contract negotiations are under­ goal kicking and returns, kick o ff
way for the Senators to move and kick-off return* and punting
next year to the modernistic new and punt coverage.
Th* Raaorbacks, who split II40.000 . seat Washington Stadium.
Th* pro football Weehinxton Red-i &gt;2 '•*» y » « " t ‘ h 01* Mies, went
skins already have a b a n d o n e d ; through a sharp workout WednoaGrifitth Stadium for the new park. I day with on* big question un­

Famed Griffith
Stadium Becoming
‘Ghost Park*

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Thurs. Sept. 21, ’61— Page 7

solved—tha condition o f quarter­
back Billy Moor*.
Coach
Frank
Broyles
said
Moore's ailing right kne* looked
much better but th* fiery field
general etlU worked out In shorts,
Florida’* quarterback situation
brightened, Larry Libtrtore, the
Gators’ apunky sparkplug, ran
sprints and worked on hi* timing
Wednesday and It appeared his
sprained ankle might be healed
enough fo r Saturday’* opener with
Clemson.
Vanderbilt, which meets Vir­
ginia Saturday, worked on punt
returns and pasting return* dur­
ing a later afternoon workout
Wednesday. Vandy kicking sp*.
ciallet Grady Wade ptaeed several
kickoffs over th* goab line and
kicked a 47-yard field goal.
Auburn Coach Ralph Jordan
Wednesday put his (quad through
a long, rugged ecrimmag* against
th* freshmen. Th* Tigers open
■gainst Tennessee Sept. 90.

Golfers
'Mourn'
Oliver
WILMINGTON, Del. (U P l&gt; -E d
I Porky) Oliver was mourned by
pro and duffer alike today In tha
world of golf he brightened for
to years with sparkling play and
a matching wit.
The 46-year-ofd O flry^ efi^e
Wednesday In Memorial Hospital
after a 16-month battle with can­
cer which had reduced him to ■
shadow of the round, 240-pounder
who sprinkled the pro trail with
laughs and buffoonery while getting his share o f tournament vic­
tories.
Although Oliver was a member
of the U. S. Ryder Cup team three
timet and won several important
championships, tho big ones al­
ways got away from him. But be
looked upon these setbacks philo­
sophically.
“ Money is Important, but with­
out laughs lift Just wouldn't be
worth tha battla," he used to aay.
Oliver's Jolly nature helped lido
him over two operations and othar
ailments which let In during hie
long struggle against cancer, HU
concern was mostly for hia wife,
Clara, and thair four children.
"They're aU taking it fine, tak­
ing It hi stride," Oliver would say.
About himself, "Y ou Just have
to pray and have faith," ha would
*a&gt;.

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Standings
By United Frau International
National League
w. L. Pet. OB
Cincinnati
90 37 .812
Lot Angeles
14 •t .579 1
San Francisco
90 65 .332 9
St. Louis
77 89 .327 12&gt;*
Milwaukee
77 »
.327 131*
Pittsburgh
66 73 .479 19'i
Chicago
91 94 .415 28
Philadelphia
43 101 .309 44'1
American League
w . L P et GB
x-New York
104 30 .n s
93 39 .612 10
Detroit
BalUtnoro
89 63 .378 13
Chicago
84 70 .343 20
Cleveland
74 79 .484
73 81 .474 31
Boston
*7 13 .447 33
M
a
Lot Angeles
(6 88 .434 37
37 95 .373 41
Kansas City
Washington
59 95 J7I t 6 i
X-Clinched pennant.

M en’s Volleyball
League To Form

i

u.

NORTH ORLANDO WOMEN who are member* of one of the Village'e
two bowling team* include, from left. Captain Betty Rhodes, Marge Fenoff, P e g g y Dooley, Lilli Everartl and Jo Ann Markland. The North Or­
lando troupe bowl at 9:30 a. m. each Thursday at Jet Lanes.
(Herald Photo)

Jim Jernlgan, director o f recre­
ation announced today that plant
are being made for • Men's Vol­
leyball Iwague to begin during
the second week in October.
There will be a church league
and city league play. All person)
interested should attend a meet­
ing to be held at th* Recreation
Office Monday at 7:39 p. ae.
Th* first wheeled carriage*
30S E. 1st
were put W mae la France hi 1549.

STRICKLAND
81.

MORRISON, Inc.
Saoford, Florida

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P i n 8— That*. Sept 91, *81

M iss

Schumacher;James

M arried A t Lake
Miss Charlotte Ella Schumacher,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
gehamaeber, Lake George, N. Y „
became the bride e f Jamas Lee
Fax o f Sliver Springs, Md., and
formerly c f Sanford, Sept. IS at
2 -p jn . at tbe Lake George Pres­
byterian Ctrareb, Lake George, N.

•av)

Sanford. Serving as ushers were
Philip Bach. Hyattsville, Md., and
formerly of Sanford; Arthur Pow­
ell, Alexandria, Va., and Tom
Roach of Lake George. Bill Coates
was ringbcarer.'
Following tbe ceremony, a re­
caption was bald at Canoe Island
Lodga, Diamond Point, N. Y .

For traveling, Mrs. Fox chose
a beige knit suit with matching
accessories and an aqua feathered
cloche hat. After a wedding trip
to New York City, the couple will
reside at 21U Ross Road, 8ilver
Springs, Md., where the groom is
employed by Cleaves Food Cor­
poration.

Tbe groom la the son o f the late
Mra. Philip M a n and Raymond
G. Fox o f Sanford.
-Rev. T. Francis Smith officiated
at the doublo ring ceremony, asaisled by Rev. William Palmer.
Frank Walab, organist, presentad a program o f wedding musie
Including the traditional weddlnfc
marches. The church was decorst- itrV vtlt' siransemcnti o f white
'gladioli.
The bride, given In marriage by
b&lt;r father, wore a princess style
gawa o f white silk orga.ua, with
bodice trimmed In Alencon lace,
V neck, esp sleeree, semi-bustle
and full iklrt ending m a chapel
train.
Her fingertip veil was attached
to a crown o f pearls and she car­
ried t Colonial bouquet of white
roses and Frtacbed carnations
with n showtr ef ribbon stream-

Court Scene

Oviedo Personals
Folkston, Ga., where they visited
Mrs. Abell's brother, Woodrow
Shuman. Wiley is on vacation
from the Citizens Bank while Mrs.
Abell is vacationing from her
Post Office duties.
To Sanford friendj, as well as
Oviedo ins, who have bien inquir­
ing about Mrs. A. T. Cartledge
since her felt in the Oviedo lunch­
room, we say Frankie to on the
job but still having some back
troublea due to the fall.
G. S. Beard of Myrtle Beach,
S. C., is a patient at the V.A. Hos­
pital there. He ia a brother of
Mrs. C. $1. Arie. Oviedo, and he
and Mrs. Beard have vlaltrd here
many times. He would appreciate
a card from friends. Ile is in Ward
14 at the hospital, Columbia, S. C.
Mra. E. F. Mitchem had aa a
weekend guest her brother, Tenny
Allison, of Miami.

Presented
By WMU Circle

• Ran Into Mra. Juliana Stanko
Who recently flew up to Bradford,
Ontario, Canada, to m s her niece,
Mra. John Obeda, the former Mias
Marion Stanko. She informs us
that Marion la a hospital patient
now. We hopo that ahe will have
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mra. John Duda J r
spent a few days at Naples, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. John Duda Sr.
flew to Texas recently to attend
the wedding of Mlaa Rebckah
Tuhy. Mr. and Mrs. Duda art
Rcbekah'e godparents.
Mrs. Geneva Abell and son,
WUey, have enjoyed a trip to

IT’S

Personals

fijUiAonaU

Sanford Home Club
Names Committees
The Sanford Homs Demonstra­
tion Club held the first meeting of
(he fall season at the Health Cen­
ter. Mrs. W. R. Stringfield, presi­
dent, presided with Mrs. Marion
Walton as secretary.
A short business meeting was
conducted, starting at 2 p in. it
was announced that a Christmas
workshop would be held, this
week, at the Home Demonstration
Center on 23llt Street. Anov ier
workshop is scheduled for Sept.
2# at the Center. This will he on
pastry making and will start at
10 a.m.
Each member present agreed to
help the Red -Cross devastation
program. Mrs. Hilda Kibble spoke
on the Red Sc.iool House project
and invited all members to the
open bouse. Sept. 27.
The following leaders were ap­
pointed: Sirs. Clyde Stinson, cloth­
ing; Mrs. K. V. Mykkanan, foods;
Mm . Mary Williams, home im­
provement; Sirs. John Crawford,
health; Mrs. Roy Tlllis, aafety;
Sire. Thelma Williams, recrea­
tion; Mrs. Eva Harkey, devotions;
Mrs. Joton Callahan, family life;
Sirs. C. M. Flowers and Mrs. J.
.V. Aszarello, civil defense; Mrs.
John Senkarik, fair; Mra. L. R.
Keeper, arts and crafts; Mrs. C.
Proctor, membership and Miss
Ellalee Kirchhoff, program.
Report! were given by Mrs,
Stringfield amid Mrs. Callahan on
the week they spent at the Bum­
mer short course in Gainesville.
Mrj. Stringfield explained the five
keys on publicity, which are who,
what, when, where and why.
Sirs. Callahan brought out some
points from the “ Family Life”
course, including young people,
teenagers, parents and grandparents. At the close of the meet­
ing a ailent memorial prayer was
offered for M n. O. P. Herndon, a
member who died recently.
Hostesses. Mra. Stringfield and
Mra. Callahan served refresh­
ments to Mrs. Tlllis, Mrs. Flow­
ers. Mrs. E. R. Wood, Mrs. W.

Henry Schumacher toft Satur­
day far Ithaca, N. T.. to resume
hie atudwe at Cornell University.
Hie address to Sigma Pi Fratern­
Non-fat dry milk takea longer ity House, 710 University Av*.,
to whip than egg whites or eream, Ithaca. N. Y.
but it can’t be uver-whipped. How­
ever, it should be ua«d within one
hour after whipping.
Annual

Events

EASY

Brownie Mother* of Troop 1M
are urged to attend a mother's
meeting, this Saturday at 3 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. Milton
Sorokowiki, 108 Vine wood Road,
Loch Arbor.

Plana and activities for the com­
ing year will be discussed and
The Fay Taylor Circle of the committees appointed for the
WMU of the First Baptist Church troop.
of Lake Mary welcomed Mri. Mil­
ton Moore, a new member, when
they met at the home of Mra. T.
N. Stafford in Lake Mary.
Devotions were given by the
hostess with the Calendar of
Prayer by Mrs. W. T. Wanaley.
Mr. and Mra. Herley Wilhelm
Mra. W. Hoopengardner, pro­
and family entertained guesu. Mr.
gram chairman, was in charge of and Mrs. Virgil Wilhelm and fam­
the program which waa a court ily of West Palm Beach, and Mr.
scene. The bailiff waa represented and Mra. Bud Westfall of Jupiter,
by Sirs. Wanslcy; the clerk, Mrs. at their home o«t Crystal Lake,
Moore; the judge, Mrs. Iloopen- Sunday.
xardner; lawyers. Mrs. Vara and
Mrs. H. W. Wilhelm; witnesses,
Mrs. Wansley, Mrs. L. Stokes,

Helen and Charlie McCulley
hive chosen tha name, Charles
Ronald McCulley, 2nd for their
m w eon.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gore and
daughter, Beth, had the pleasure
pf taking the Gores' oldest girl,
FRIDAY
Julie, a 1961 Oviedo High graduate
Bake aale in front of the Food
and valdictorlsn of her class, to
Fair Grocery, sponsored by The
Tallahassss, where ehe has anAmerican Legion Auxiliary. Hours
tsred school. Julia la already re­
9:30 a m. to $ p.m.
porting that college life la wonder-

Local

To Meet Saturday

FOX

TO

parasol, made by Mrs. W. F.
Dyches.
Tne refreshment table was cov­
ered with a white cut work cloth
and held a cake elaborately dec­

and Mrs. Charles M. Harper, hostess for the event.

Brownie Mothers
Of Troop 106
LEE

Elect At Shower
orated with pink rosebuds, a large
punch bowl, mints and nuts and
lighted with pink candles in n sil­
ver candelabra, lea cream s a w
also served with the other refres.imenu. White wedding bells were
suspended above the Uble.
Guests were the bonoree's mo­
ther, Mrs. Stewart Dutton, the
hostess’ mother. Mrs. William A.
Wright and a group of friends and
co-workers from the Seminole Me­
morial Hospital, including: the
Misses Betty Robinson, Kathy
Bauman and Janet Bushlow.
Sirs. Dorian May. Mrs. Marviir
Miller, Mrs. Michael Thorns*,
Mrs. W. W. Brown. Mrs. P. T.
Piety, Mrs. J. C. Pearson, Mrs. C.
L. Yates, Mrs. G. L. Clawson,
Mrs. H. Wilcox, Mrs. A. Craig,
Miss L. Pcsrsali, Mrs. S. Stone.
Miss C. Pearsall, Mrs. C. M.
Smith, Mrs. W. F. Dyches. MrtT
Udell Stevens, Mrs. Jurtis H. Ab­
ney, Mrs. W. T. Barrowmane'
Mrs. Gordon L. Bradley and Jean*
Morris.
CALL YOUR DENTIST
A pretty smile depends on clean,
white, healthy Jcelh. Don't ne$Icct yours. Be faithful in your
visits to a dentist.

MISS JUNE DUTTON, center, Is assisted with the gift opening ceremony

The Central Florida Chapter of
Professional Photographer’i Guild
of Florida will meet Frldey at 7:30
p.m. at the Capri Restaurant.
The guild txtands a special In­
vitation to all photographers to
atlsnd this dinner meeting. Plans
will bo discussed concerning the
Fall Conference scheduled for the
weekend of Oct. 7 at the Mt. Vernon Inn, in Winter Park.
Thoae who •re not already
members of the guild are invited
to Join. The guild has a display of
portraits in the lobby of the
Strlckland-Morrison Building at
tho present time.

HRS. JAMKS

was Miss Marianne Ludwig.
Miss Dutton was ushered to a
diiair especially prepared for her
to open her gifts. Above the chair
was a beautiful white crepe paper

-

At the shower in her honor, by her mother, Mrs. Stewart Dutton, (right)

Dinner Meeting

Maid of honor was Miss Noel
Nelson o f Lakeville, Conn., and
bridesmaids wore Irmgard of
Doesseldorf, Germany; Margaret
Rabtgana, New York City, and
Itlml Wright of Seaford, Del.
The attendants all wore gowns
o f romance blue chiffon with
gulchlng blue petiled bands and
carried Colonial bouquets of white
carnations and yellow pompoms.
Tho maid of honor's bouquet also
bad yallow sweetheart rosea In tba
arrangement.
Karen Busch o f Diamond Point,
N. Y., was flower girl and wort
« blua organdy dress, a head
crown o f yellow pom pome and
carried a miniature bouquet of
yellow pom pome and white car­
nations.
Best man was Richard Moss of
Atlanta, Ga., and formsrly of

Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Teague
Br. drove to Jackson, Miss., this
weekend to take Welter Jr., where
be entered Milsap College as a
freshman. This leaves Katherine
and Walter alone at home for the
first time In many years, but both
have their Jobs to help keep them
from being lonely.
Little Gary Arnold Palmer, 7
lbs. «Vi ozs., son of Betty end Jim
Palmer will have a lot to live up
«o&gt; being named for two famous
golf champs. Dad, Jim, Is a great
Jover of golf.

Mias June Dutton,, bride-elect
wee guest o f honor at a miscellan­
eous shower, recently, at tbe
Mrs. G. B. Sapp of Lake Monroe home o f Mrs. Charles M. Hsrper,
was honored on bet Mth birthday 711 Mellonvllle Are. Co-boiteis
last Sunday with a family get to­
gether and picnic. The celebration
was held, despite the rain, in the
large garage o f the C. Bumseds.
Mrs. Sapp was the recipient of
many beautiful gilts.
A covered dish dinner was serv­
ed at poon with tbe following at­
tending: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sapp,
Mrs. Barbara Count and daughter
Debbie, and Henry Roberson of St.
Augustine; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Wetherington of Tampa; Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Sapp, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Burnscd, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
East, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hart­
man and Julie Mae, Mrs. Agnes
Burnsed,
Randy, Wayne
and
Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Troy Thomp­
son. Judv, Rickie, Johnny and
Sieve, Mrs. Myrtle Hetties and
Raymond Freeman.
Mrs. Sapp has Just returned
from a three weeks visit with tbe
Wetheringtons in Tampa.

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Jerry Wray, eon of Mr. and
Mrs. Dona Ulray, left Monday to
enter Florida Southern College at
Lakeland. Brother, Pete (Ulray)
leavea Thursday, as ba is an up­
perclassman.

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September Sterling Sale!-

Koeller, Mrs. Senkarik, Sirs. J. B.
Crawford, Sira. Azasrelio, Mrs.
Helen Ritchie. Mra. J. Scottie,
Mrs. William Hoffman, Mrs. C. L.
Wallis, Mra. R. T. Warren, Stra.
n. F. Roehlk, Sirs. Elizabeth
Slarion, Mias Slyrtie Wilson and
Eta A. Hunt.

on single pieces or
place settings/

Pink Ladies
To Present
Variety Show
The Women's Auxiliary of the
Seminole Memorial Hospital held
a board meeting. Tuesday, m the
hospital conference room.
Harry Weir, hospital adminis­
trator, spoke So the group con­
cerning the new annex. He told
them that when H is completed
there will be about 130 rooms
available.
During tbe past year the per­
centage of patient'occupancy was
63 per cent which is beyond tbe
maximum for efficiency. When
the new annex is completed, hos­
pital employees will be increased
to 133 end eventually will total
17S to 100.
He asked the auxiliary members
to remind anjone who wished to
donate furnishings for a room that
it will cost $723 to $730 per room.
During the business session,
plana were discussed for a variety
show that the group is sponsoring.
It is scheduled for Uct. 19 at the
new High School Auditorium. Pro­
ceeds will be used for tha auxil­
iary work.
Tickets are now available at
the Hospitality Shop or from any
member.

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DEAR ABBY: 1 was warned, through
s second party, that my friend’s 7-year-old
daughter was n little thief, and that I
should keep un eye on her since ahe visits
with her parents in my home frequently.
1 watched the child like a hawk and, sure
enough. 1 s a w in her pocket several items
that belonged to me. 1 felt like a heel tell­
ing her parents about it. but I really told
them for the good of their child. I realize
now that it wasn’t my place to tell them.
I have lost two friends, and gained a nick­
name. It’s—
BIG MOUTH
DEAR BIG: I disagree. Perhaps you
lost two friends, but you were big-hearted,
not big-mouthed. Your motives in telling
the parents were pure. They should have
thanked you for the information, and
then set about to find out what their child
was missing that made her steal.

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that he has gained so much weight he
can’t get it on any other finger.
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little finger?
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traveling salesmen not to worry about tba
traveling salesmen jokes they hear. I hava
driven a taxi for 16 years, and 1 harp
hauled thousands of traveling salesmen
from airports to hotels. The number who
arc looking for a good time are very few.
Most o f them are so beat up from travel-.
ing all they want is to get to their hotel
and go to sleep. I have found that sales­
men and representatives are interested in
their families first, and their jobs sec­
ond. When they start a conversation they
don't ask me where they can meet a cute
chick, they ask where to buy gifts for
their wives and children. And they talk
about their homes, families and hobbies.They travel because that’s the way they
can mnke the best living. And don’t 1st
anybody tell you different.
CAB DRIVER

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FRIDAY A . M.
The way to keep from be in?
eternally
tired is to burn your
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The bidding, opening lead
and early plays were identical
in the team game. Unfortunately
for one team, the later plays were
not the same. One man made the
hand, the other went down.
At each table, South woo the
opening spade lead In dummy
and led a club to his queen. West
gathered in the trick with the
ace and shitted to the deuce of
trumps. The declarer who went
down played dummy's nine and

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TV Key Previews
7:30-8:30 p. m. CBS. Summer
Sports Spectacular — "P olo."
Taped finale of "The National
Polo Open." Sportacaster Bud
Palmer describee the champion­
ship game. Two of tba six first
teams In the 1M1 tournament
battle it out fur the National Open
Trophy. Held at tire Oak Brook
(111.) Polo Club.
S-8:3o p. m. ABC. The Donna
Read Show— " A Boat la A
Rose."
By any oJwr name
this "rose" would rate aa no
beauty, but is still okay. Donna
la disturbed over bar son's dis­
regard for hia school assignment.
Her husband agrees that Jeff
should redo his homework, pre­
venting him from playing in the
annual fathcr-and-son ball game.
Sister Mary is called upon by Jaff
to coma to the rescue.
1:30-9 p. m. CBS. Fronlier Jus­
tice — "Heritage." fa repeat).
Most intereating aspect of this
western drama is the teaming of
a fa her and aon to play tha roles
of father and aon. Edward G.
Robinson,
veteran
performer,
carried off tha top honors aa a
farmer embittered when his aon
decide* to leave the farm to be­
come a conlederale raider.
9-10 p. m. CBS TV Workshop—
"My, Theory About Girls." (R e­
peat). Cute idea, worked out with
a modicum of wit. Comedy about
a high school senior who gets
himself involved in tha compli­
cations resulting from inviting
two girls to be hia date at the
senior prom. Starring Brandon
I)e Wilde, with Carolyn Grove*
and Abigail Kellogg featured.
9:30-10:30 p. m. ABC. The Un­
touchables—"The Seventh Vote."
(repeal) Thanks to capable caat,
headed by Robert Slack, and in­
cluding Nehemiah Persoff, Bruce
Cordon and Paul Piccrnl, this -*gment ha* the flavor of authenti­
city. It involves the struggle
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They are forever leaving one
meeting early In order to get
to another one. forever taking
on more jobs than they can do
without getting In a dither, for­
ever wondering out loud If they
are going to be able to live
through this week or get through
this month.
They don't alt around being
tired, to bo aurc. They ruu around
being tired, hurrying and scurry­
ing and comptainlng. They are
using up every ouncs of available
energy—but for what? Not .o
accomplish any one Important
goal, but Just to keep eternally
busy, eternally on the run.
Burning their eandle at both
ends certainly hasn't made them

within for mob power. Gang
chiefs try to smuggle a deported
gangster back into the country to
caat the deciding vote for control
of the ayndicate'a empire. Walter
Winchell, narrator.
10:30-11 p.m. ABC "Ernie Kovace Special." Kind of wild and
far-out humor, written, produced
and directed by the madcap Kovaca. There are some mlases, but
when that comic clicks, there is
no denying the (retimes* and ori­
ginality of
Ernie's
"apfcial"
brand of wit. ll'i all slightly mad,
funny loot

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with the king of trump# Tom
dummy. Then he led the nine to
hia jack and rutted a club with
the ace of trumps.
After that It waa no trouble
to get hack to hia hand by ruff*
ing the five of spades. The queen
of trump* lead pulled Eaat’a last
tooth and South proceeded to
spread hi* hand since be was ablo
to discard hia last two small dubs
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busy with busy-work.
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one bit of advice today’s woman
doesn't need It it to be told |b
spend her energy with reckless
extravagance.
Most women woutd be better
off with a little "quiet’* time for
themselves, with fewer demand*
on their energy, with one or two
big goal* instead of downs of
small, inconsequential commit­
ments eating up their days.
And when they get tired, what’g
wrong with admitting It to them­
selves and taking ■ quite n et to
refresh their spirit* tnetaad of
pushing themselves to keep going
because they think thero ta some­
thing shameful about fatlgueT

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let It hold the trick. Then for
some reason beat known to himself he attempted to cash the ace
and king of diamondt. West ruf­
fed the second diamond and the
hand was set.
The other South was a simple
soul, lie decided that it would be
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hent Saturday eight end Sunday
eon foU like it. Aad a sweater
sure felt good Sunday evening too.
We need the rain ab badly the.
••• • Thu 0 . E. Hooters were in
Cleveland, Tenn. last week attending a church conference there.
• • • Sorry that Ann Lee has had
lb a lso school right et the start
because o f illness But ss smart
as A m is she will catch up on
tar studies quickly. • • • « ! .
end Mrs. Russell M em of Or­
lande were dinner guest* of Ro­
bert end Be.ty Mann on Saturday
evetLag. • • • Daniel Wliitebouse, grandson of Mr. and Mra.
William Mount left Monday morn­
ing for Jacksonville where be
will start Army training. • • •
The W. It. Almonds have been
visiting son Paul and family In
Jacksonville. 1 heard mat while

Itoaica Van Dusen who has
Uagbt in California and in Longwood. Sho la teaching the fifth.
Other teachers are Mra. Rachael
Marvin, first grade; Mias Mable
.Chapman, second; Mrs. Pauline
Kirkpatrick, fourth, and William
Wait, sixth grade. Out at Wilson
School, tho new teacher la Mra.
Loto J a Hell, first and othars are
Mra. M'Lia Benton second and

Coolo Elected
President O f
$HS Science Club
Seminole High 8eh«ol Science
Club held its first meeting of
tho year last week and decided
that ell meeting* thereafter would
he held et 0:30 p. m. on every
other Thuraday.
rvfller* for the HWl-0'2 school
term were elected with Mike Coelo
being chosen president and Rulhl
Carlton, vita president. Jo Ann
Zelgler was elected secretary and
treasurer and Louise Higginbot­
ham was chosen for program
chairman.
The discussion centered around
proposed field tripe o f a scientific
nature and speaker* that(the club
would ilk* to have speak to them.

Orientation for Semlnolt High
School parents will begin at
7:30 p. m. Thursday In the school
auditorium, when A. J. Bracken,
principal, introduces the new fa­
culty. and parents receive a copy
e f their children'* class schedule,
■long with e map of the school.
Parents
will
then
proceed
through each rlasa for 10 minutes
to meet the teacher, end hear howlesson* are conducted, whet Is
taught, how much homework to
expect end other pertinent facts.

Nurses Set Election
Election of officers will be in­
cluded on the agenda for a meet­
ing of the District Eight Florida
Nursca Assn, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the Rett Cross Building on FI.
Central Ave. In Orlando.

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Mrs. Handy, Negro Congress Adjournment
Teacher Dies

third and Mr*. Thelma Sikes
third and fourth. Morris Ruby la
the principal o f both schools. * *
Mrs. Eva Handy, Negro school
Hops the parents o f the Wilson
teacher here for 38 years died
School attended the first meet­
ing of the PTO on Tuesday even­ Monday at Seminole Memorial
ing. • • • Louise Thompson coll­ Hospital.
ed to say that the Brownies will
Mrs. Handy, a native of Sanford
bold their first meeting Tuesday attended
school
here.
at the Monroe School starting et
Hampton
Institute
In
Virginia
and
2:30 p. m. This will bo for girls
Temple
University.
in the secood, third and fourth
grades. AO girls interested and
She was ■ member of the St.
their mothers are invi.ed to he Paul Missionary Church.
there. Mrs. Mabto Canon and
Survivors include her husband,
Mrs. Mesine Steversen will as­
lister, Mrs. S.
Marion,
sist Louise this year. She really
has done fine work in the past Bridge and three nephews; a mowith the Brownies. • • • Troy and ther-ln-law, Mrs. S. Handy, aad
Msry Lee Thompson have bought two brothera-ln law, Bichard Han­
one o f the Bryaot homes Just
off First St. sod Monroe Corner dy and Gerald Hankerson.
Funeral services will he held at
and moved in daring the weekend.
They have been in Nassau. * • • X_BTO..‘:,«ndP* St S L J ’.H'! M1‘ Willism Reddick, fsther of Ren»_ vorr.rr r hurch with tbe^-PC'ionilswHns' is icrtously til at fits
Etcbelberger Funeral Home in
home In Nfc*rL,., c and Rena la
charge.
ready to go there at a momenta
notice. • • • The Clarence Hit;eUs and son Buddy and his wife
of Jacksonville ware visitors at
the Claude HltteUs. • • • Happy
Birthday Mrs. C. B. Sapp on your
86th anniversary. Her children
and other relatives bad a picnic
at her home on Sunday. I beard
she really received some very
lovely gifts. Despi e the rain they
had e covered dish dinner in the
Buroacd garage. • • • Walter and
Margaret Price, along with Frank
and Bertha Price, have returned
from their vacation trip up north.
• • • Lucille Fiigerald, Betty
Blackwclder, Olga Hunter, Naomi
Sapp and 1 attended the Fish
School at the Home Demonstra­
tion center last Friday and it
was certainly interesting and
what made it so good was tiiat
vre a!! sot to sample the recipes
that our Instructor made. They
are recipes that are quick and
easy to prepare. • • • Tommy and
Ruth Swaggerty returned homo
Tuesday alter enjoying a wond­
erful trip to the mountains. Torn
brought us a Knoxville, Tenn.
paper. I asked him it the leaves
had f.aricd tum.ng jet and be
said they had not. • • • For our
closing thought for this week I
found this beautiful piece in our
daily Grapevine paper that we
get while attending the Short
SEPTEMBER 20
Course every year in Gainesville.
Admissions
1 I hope you enjoy it as much as Leola Mae McQueen, Geneva; Mi­
I I did. This is one to remember. chael V. Smith, Lake Monroe;
I MUST GO SHOPPING
Bessie McClendon, N. Orlando;
One of foese days I must go Joyce Adams, Longwood; Pauline
shopping. I'm cumpletcly out of Lincoln. Dellary; Nora Hollings­
- SELF RF.SI ECT. I want to ex- worth. Eustace Ullilf. Brenda Ste­
I change some self righ cousncss venson, Alfred* Slaughter, Ed
I picked up the oilier day for ward Hughes, Edwins llolt, Siila
i some HUMILITY, which they
Brown and Lena Burns of Saniord
Dismissals
better. I want to look at some
Charlie Mae Lawrence. DeBary;
TOLERANCE which is being
Mathilda Carlson and Lillie Mae
used fur- wraps this year.
Belle,
Sanford
Some one showed me some

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pre ty samples of PEACE—we're
shor. on that and one can never
have loo much on hand. And by
the way I
match
some PATIENCE that my neigh­
bor wears. It is very becoming
to her ami I think i. might look
well on me. 1 might try on that
serviceable garment of long suf­
fering new places are displaying
now. i never liiuughl I wanted tu
wear it but I find myself coming
to it.
Also I must remember to have
my sense of appreciation mended
ami I must look around for aome
impressive, everyday goodness. It
is surprising how quickly my
supply uf that gives ou .

Preliminary planning of the | Announcement was made of a
annual Halloween Carnival and a Civic Defense survival course to
run riown of last year's projects j
be sponsored by Sou tivide School
highlighted the opening nice Ing
of Soulhaldc School P-TO held starting Nov. 7. Also announced
was the County Council meeting
Tuesday night.
Dr. John Darby, president of of Oct. 12 to be held at Semithe group, presided over the ses­ mile High School.
sion and also reported on pro­
Members of the school faculty
ject* using proceeds from last were introduced by
Prlnclps!
year's carnival. Heading the list Mrs. Velma Mi.cliell. Room count
was the redecorated auditorium was won by the second grades.
complete with fresh paint and
draperies.
Darby further announced the
Installation o f a barricade to pre­
vent traffic from entering the
school grounds when students are
at play. Rounding out the projec * were a new dish washer for
the lunchroom, additional equipment for the rest room* and new
lumber for carnival booths.
Committee chairmen named by
President Darby include Mrs.
oortob lo motor
Robert Graham, carnival cochairman; R. C. Whitmire, proje cl; Mrs. Donald Jones, pro­
gram;
John
Dunn,
carnival
grounds chairman; Mr*. Vernon
Hardin,
room
mothers;
Mrs.
Harold
lierbat, library;
Mrs.
Shirley Crieme, lunchroom; and
Mrs. Dick Aiken, publicity.
Named to serve on the projects
committee wi.h Whitmire were
Don Bales, Vernon Hardin, Mrs.
A. W. Woodall, and Miss Martha
Lacy. Other* who will be on the
library committee include Mis*
Parrott, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs.
B ry k .

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HAMILTON
BEACH1

WASHINGTON &lt;UPI &gt;—Adjourn­
ment of Congress this weak
hinged today on foralga aid and
a possible Senate battle over t u
relief for DuPont atockbolden.
Senate-House negotiator* called
a cloned meeting to threab oat a
compromise on foreign aid fundj.
The Senate baa voted *4,1M,000,-

000. but the House baa approved a permanent basis and act up an
arms control agency, were head­
13,07,000,000.
Congresalonal teadera hoped ■ ing toward final approval.
The House and Senate were ex­
speedy agreement on foreign aid
pected to send the Peace Corps
and a decision on the DuPont bill bill to the White House today. The
would clear the path to adjourn­ House also was set to scad the
ment. possibly Saturday.
arms controls proposal to a con­
Two other foreign policy meas­ ference committee where quick
ures, to pet the Peace Corps on action was anticipated.

ELKTON. Md. (UPI) — Three
Philadelphia Negroes, on the 13th
day o f a hunger strike, go on
trial at the Cecil County court
house
today
on
trespassing
charges.
The three. Wallace - F. Nelson,
32, hia wife Juanita, &gt;nd Miss
Rose Robinson were traveling
with a IrU.id. Mrs. Key M. Fields
of Chicago on their way to Phil­
adelphia on Maryland U. S. Routo
&lt;0 when they stopped at the Bar-H
Chuck House near Northeast. Md..
to eat on Sept. I. They were re­
fused service and arrested when

they did not-leave the restaurant.
After being arrested, (he four
were taken before a magistrate
wbe fined Mrs. Fields, a white
stenographer. |M on trespassing
charges. The Nelsons and Miss
Robinson refused to walk to the
hearing and vowed tbejr__wauld
not cooueratf If ewe, way. They
have refused legal counsel.
Ceell County authorities became
concerned about the hunger strike
when it v e. t into its 12th day
Monday and ordered the festers
Ukan to the Crownsville state
hospital at Annapolis lor menu)

HosplUl authorities at frownaville declared them fit to stand
trial and the three were returned
to the Elkten Jail Wednesday.
They did not eat while at
Crownsville and again refused to
JUtiL.'V-' the hospital from po’ice

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Route 40 restaurants in Mary,
lend have been the scene of dis­
crimination
Incidents
recently
which have attracted national *nd
international attention when Afri­
can diplomat* wara refused aer-

While the legislative leaders
were optimistic about chances for
a Saturday adjournment, there re­
mained the threat of a Senate tieup ever the DuPont atock measure
even if the foreign aid obstacle

By MARIAN B. JONES

Sira. Thurman CoberJy, Oviedo
is removed.
P-TO vice president, today anThe Senate Finance Committee
WMnesday night approved, 12-2, nounced home room mothers who
the House-passed measure to pro­ will work in the high school this
vide tax relief for individual and term.
corporate stockholders in the DuMrs. Ferdinand Dud a will be
Pout-General
Motors
antitrust
eaptaln of the group and mother
ease.
The legislation stems from a for the aeniora. Others serving f
Supreme Court ruling that DuPont will be Mrs. Joe L. Mikler, jun.
must dispose, of its 63 million iori; Mrs. John Ridenour, Jack
shares of GM atock within the next Calvert's sophomores and Mrs.
10 years. The bill is aimed et eas­ Johnny Jicubin. Mrs. L. H.1
ing the impact o f the stock dis­ Wehb’a sophomores; Mrs. T . L.
Lingo Jr., Mrs. Haiel Flynt'a
posal .
V..M**, Joe-L. Baa**...
Sts-. Albert -"o re fD-Tefct.J ledthe tpptv'Voft V the bill, eratsnd- ley.. £eJTy_-F.h'imv&gt;’a freshmen.
Mrs. Catherine Jones, Mrs. W.
H. DeShaxo'a eighth grade and

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Hearing Tests Made
Mr*. Neel Buell, chairman of the
Altamonte Springs
Elementary
School Clinic Mothers, with the
aid of volunteer assistants of the
group, this week has been con­
ducting student hearing lest* on
a daily schedule.

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S&amp;njuwle tihsua Over $1 Million
Cost Is Expected
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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 1961

PAGE 11

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Casselberry

Mothers Needed

The County School Board will take the first step Friday
afternoon to relieve overcrowding in South Seminole schools
when it opens bids on two new facilities— one in Bear Lake
and one near Casselberry.
Bids will be opened on a new Bear Lake Elementary
School at 2 p. m. Iwist year the State Survey team reconimrmlnl the new school which is . ---------------------—■---------------- ------.
expected to coal .in approximate ' r\
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By J A M C A W E 1 S E U T
The new Caaselbetry Post Of­
fice, located in the proposed shoppiny center on Hwy. 17-92 right in
the heart of the town, wid be de­
dicated at 2 p. m. Saturday.
State
Representative
Mack
•Cleveland Jr. will be master of
ceremonies for the occasion.
Principal speakers will be State
Senator Bernard Parrish and C.
£ . Gladden, assistant regional

director of the Post Office Dept,
from Atlanta, G a„ Postmaster
Clyde C. Kerce announced today.
Others taking part on the pro­
gram, Kerce said. Include Boy
Scout Troop 341 led by Leonard
Casselberry,
troop
committee
chairman, conducting the Flag
raising ceremony while Charles
Rabun and Scott Malbom of the
Seminole High School Band play
the "C ell to Colors." The entire

band, directed by Bandmaster
Ernest Cowley, will provide other
music of the dedication.
The invocation will be deliver­
ed by Rev. William Benson of the
Church; singing of the national
anthem will be led by Rev. Dar­
win Shea and the benediction will
he given by Rev. Oscar Poole,
pas or of the Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church.
Refreshments will be served

tive months to coincide with the school term, particu­
larly in resort states/itch as Florida.
One such group,' The Girl Scout Lyman Neighbor­
hood Three Assn.. haa announced ita first meeting for
Monday. Eleven troops, represented by 22 leader* in this
association, will hold their first meetings of the new
year within a few days.
Mrs. Frank Russell, Neighborhood Three chairman,
has reported a serious shortage of adult lenders and an
appalling lack of interest from parents in the program
for the coming season.
Scouting,' too, she reminds, can be considered an
educational activity particularly valuable to girls in that
it not only aids in character building hut tenches our
future homemakers to rely upon their own ingenuity in
many emergencies and unexpected situations.
True, troop meetings and work largely are the re­
sponsibility o f leaders, but think how much a troop
could accomplish if it also had wholehearted support ami
interest front the mothers of its members. Mrs. Russell
has observed that troops without parental support are
robbed o f ambition and purpose and all too often, tal­
ented leaders wind up with the feeling that the only
purpose they are enabled to fulfill is that of "a glorified
baby-sitter!”
Girl Scouts of America, Inc., Mrs. Russell advises,
stands ready to make scouting available to every girl
who wants it. but the organization cannot possibly carry
out this obligation without cooperation from mothers
who are willing to give some o f their time as leaders,
neighborhood chairmen, consultants, organizers, regis­
trars, troop committee members and other officers.
This year, Seminole County schools reported the
greatest enrollments ever , . . What an opportunity in
each area for Seminole County mothers to set the pace
for record growth in the Girl Scout program here.

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j Residents Asked

tf4»n» ri'COzumrnm;1

that
-chool have it t apS'j A*’ -t*e«
600 youngsters and that it be
it* m
mplanned to have an "ultimate
ca-

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To Sign
Register
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H wj|l I n c l i n e e l a . - r o o n t s 1/ / ! , , n / ^ ) n g W O f &gt; r /
special education room, library,
'
Mrs. Claude Layo, wife g
by Mrs. C. F. Meaaick. Mrs.
storage apace and administrative
suite.
Longvwod'a police chief, aod M n.
Joseph Cisiewski, Mrs. H. J. Con­
Supt. of Schools It. T. Milvvee Onnie Rockett, city clerk, are
nell and Mr*. J. F. Myers.
said recently that he expects the working on a project to compile
In addition to those taking part
new school to be ready by next
a directory of resident* in Longon the program, other dignitaries
spring.
invited to be present, Kerce said,
The new junior high school near wood and its surrounding area*.
A registry, alphabetically index,
include Congressman A. Syd HerCasselberry (* expected to have a
tong, James Milligan, Robert
rapacity for 1,08.’ youngsters and cd sonic time ago by Mrs. Layo,
an '‘ultimate capacity of 1,500."
is kept on Airs. Rockett'* desk
BiUhimer,
Casselberry
Mayor
It la to consist of 28 classrooms, in the City Hall and all resident*
Joe Leind, J. W. Askew, E. T*
arts and craft room, science aro being asked to sign their
Saley, I . E. Sandefur, Detpho
rooms, shop and hand room, cafe­
names, giving the street and
Hackney and L. A. Bryant.
teria and is expected to cost more
number of their home location.
Commenting upon the new post
than $800,000.
The police chief receive* many
office, Kerce auvised that llie
Financing for the new schools
inquiries,
Mrs. Layo explained,
facility is part of the Post Of­
will come front the sale of State
particularly on the weekends, for
fice Department's unique com­
Board o f Education bonds.
locating the residents or for in«
mercial leasing plan through
struct ions on how to reach then
which investment financing is
and the residential directory
used to obtain needed facilities
would be of valuable assistance
which remain under private own­
to him.
ership, pay local taxes to the
Mrs. Rockett said, too, that
community anti are leased to the
some time ago the Longwood
Federal Government. In this man­
Area
Chamber of Commerce
ner, he explained, large ou.lays
"went to a great deal of trouble
of money from the U.S. treasury
to number all the houses withla
By JANE CASSELBERRY
for construction purposes are eli­
Mrs. Frank Bussell, chairman the city limits and it would be e
minated.
of Lyman Neighborhood No. 3 big help it the residents would
"Tiie Casselberry office is part
Girl Scouts, has announced that buy their numbers and put them
of a program of accelerated pos­
the first meeting of the fiscal up, where they could be easily
tal construction ami modernization
year of the Girl Scout Neighbor­ seen.
ordered by President Kennedy to
" Residents out of the limit*
hood Assn, will he held at 7:30
stimulate national economy and
p. m. Monday at her home on could list the approximate mile­
to assM Postmaster General J.
Lake Howell ltd.
age from a central location and
Edward Day in his efforts to pro­
She urges all leaders and group I their road route," she added, advide the nation wi h the finest
committee members to be pre­ vising that most other accords
postal service in its history,”
sent at this important meeting in her office* give only mailing
Kerce pointed out.
when Miss Judy Jacolis of Or- addresses.
"The program of new buikling
Lyman High's Marching Grey-. County lltgh of Green Covej |arulo, director of this district
together with modernization of
cxis ing facilities will provide hounds.are set to show “ way out: Springs. Raker County High ot from Hie Citrus Council of Girl
Mac Clenny, Greenville, Winter Scouts, will make her first vtfit.
about $279,000,000 in new con­ front" Saturday when they and
Haven, Lakeland, Plant City, Advising that Ihero also is an
struction (or the country over 30 more high school bands from
Charlotte County High of Piinta urgent need for more leaders in
the 10-montli period from Feb­ all over the state join forces for
Gortia, Mulberry High, Columbia the scouting program, Mrs. Rui-I
ruary through December of this the Florida versus Clemson half­
High of Lake City, Riverview j sell especially invite* those who1
year. Included will lie more than time entertainment marking Band
High of Sarasota, Cocoa High of are interested and who would he]
Day.
2.000 new post offices," he said.
Gator Band Director R. W. Itocklrdgc. Palatka. Pasco High willing In’ devote some of their
•'Our patrons will greater en­
of Dade City and Ocoee.
free time to this work with the
Casselberry's
Volunteer Fir*
joy doing business here, their Bowles hat announced that Paul
Also from Santo Fc High of girls to attend the meeting.
Yoder,
composer
of
more
than
Dept, monthly report, presented
mail will he handled more effi­
Alachua; lawsburg, Lake Weir,
This year’s first meeting of Girl at this month's meeting ot th*
ciently and the new building and 1,000 published worka for the
Taylor County High of Perry, Scout Troop 338. which is made up
University
Band
wilt
conduct
anil
Board of Aldermen, advised that
its up-to-date equipment will enSouth Sumter High of Bushnell, of sixth grade girl*, also will he more than 300 adults and children
ahle our employes to vywrk under that Melvin Dean o f St. Peters­
P.
K.
Yonge
llign
of
Gainesville,
burg, president of the Florida
held at Mr*. Bussell's home af­ In the area took part In tha dethe best of condition*.
Oakr.dge High of Orlando, l.sfay- ter school on Tuesday. Co-leader partment's water safety pro•'ll will l&gt;e a link with the postal Bandmasters Assn , will be assis­
etl« High of Mayo, Paxon High of the troop is Mis* Janice Stone.
gram this summer, either learn­
system that today has more than tant conductor.
2,186 of Jacksonville, Bartow and Gulf
Students
making
up
the
ing to swim or improving their
35.000 offices," he added, "serv­
sddi-' High of New Port Iliclicy.
ability.
ing more than 13 million persons member massed band, ui
v hiei Paul Bites, also a mem­
and handling more than two- tlon to those of Lyman, will come
ber of the board, *aid that " i f
thirds of the world's mail. Our from Grovelsnd, Wllliaton, Jefthis program Is an Indication, wo
560.000 postal employes handle ferson County High or Monticello,
must have more qualified instruc­
about 63 billion pieces of mail, Moore Haven. St. Augustine, Clay
By JANE CASSELBERRY
tors next season."
including more than a billion par­
The water safc.y program each
cels. annually.
Leonard Casselberry, command­
By nt.TTIK .SMITH
year
is curried out in Cassel­
•'Population increases and the
Hie Board of Directors of the er of Casselberry American Leg­ berry as a combined effort o f
expected establishment of 663,Winter Park Yacht Club met ion Post 250, has announced Hie the Volunteer Firemen and the
000 new JvouseholiLs over the na
Wednesday at the Club Room on election of a second vice com ­ Seminole Chapter of the American
lion during the next year will be
Prairie Lake.
mander and an executive commit­ Red Cross.
rellccted in increasing demands
Plans for the cruise down the
,B y BETTI E SMITH
Another happy fset Included In
for increased
po«tal
aervices
tee for the organization.
Roy Beaded of Prairie Lake Dr. St. Johns to Shell Harbor Marina
the report , . . there were no
here," he concluded.
Named
at
a
meeting
held
last
fires during the month.
left last week for hia home in at Wclaka this weekend were com­
Bellwood. 111., where he will at­ pleted and launching was set at Friday night at the Women's Club
of Casselberry were Kenneth Wal
tend the marriage of his son, Burt. 10 a m. Saturday.
laivt weekend. 17 boat* took bridge as second vice commander
Mr. and Mrs. John Cushing Jr.
The Oviedo Women’s Club Ex­
entertained her parents, Mr. and part in another St. Johns cruise and James F. Myers, Daniel Por­
Mrs. R. L. Uruwning, snd her with six making the stop at King's ter and Luther Alynderse to the ecutive Board will honor all mem­
sisters. Dale snd Pamela, from Landing on the Ocklawaha, three executive committee. Commander bers of the club at * tea to bo
going on to Wel.ika and eight mak­ Casselberry report* that the post held between th# hours of 3 p m.
Valdosta. Ga , recently.
By MARIAN R. JONES
| L. !(. Benson is building a home ing the run up tu Salt Springs out is growing rapidly and already and 3 p m. Friday hi the na«v
Clever poster drawings calling
has 70 members on its roster.
clubhouse.
' on the southwest shores ot Prairie of Lake George.
attention lo the Pancake and
Lak*.
Sausage Breakfast to be spon­
Air. and Airs. Randolph Peebles
sored by tlv* Ovieilo Women's
have returned to their home on
Club Saturday are appearing in
.South Street after a year spent on
all downtown areas.
The clever ami eye-catcning an Die East Coast where they owned
nouncemcnta are sufficiently sp and operated a fish ramp.
, pealing to entice residents, even
Mrs. Charles Dome and chil1at the early opening hour of 5 30 dren, Charles, Patty ami Kathy,
■a. m. Serving, however, for the *P*at three days st Daytona
“ sleepy - heads,” will continue »*ach visiting Airs.
Mrs. Dome'a brotiier and sister-in-law, Dr. and
through 11 a. m.
The breakfast combines tlx* ef­ Airs. Forbes Simpson. Atr. Dome
forts of Airs. Jimmy Afichael and joined them it the beach for Sat­
Alri. John Lundy who chose the urday and Sunday.
Mr. and Airs. Theodore Kearns
project as their method to add
to the Club's Building Fund. Price and children, Mildred. Linda, Ia&gt;of the adult meal, including "all retta, Teddy and Suzie of Oaktho coffee you can drink" ha&gt; wood Ct. spent Labor Day with
teen set st a minimum and spe­ friends from Georgia and with
cial plates will b* available for Mrs. Russell Seeherger at Rock
children.
Springs.
Air. and Mrs. Charles Boilmann,
celebrating their 40th wedding
anniversary, entertained st a
chicken barbecue at their home.
Guests fur the occasion included
Mr. and Airs. John Pelity of Clear-'
Our l.sdy's Circle of the Church water and Mr. snd Airs. Hubert
at th* Nahvtty Catholic Women s Severs.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martin,
NEW OFFICERS ot the Bear Lake Manor Civic Betterment A m i l , ln«^
Club vs sponsoring a bake sale
were installed at this month's general membership meeting. Shown taking
Saturday in front ot Publix on Prain* Lake Dr., spent the week­
over the gavel from retiring president Bob Kowalski is Douglas Kerr.
Hwy. 17-92 and SR 4M atartsng at end with friends in Lakeland.
Friends of Alias Elizabeth PorOther officers of the new team include, from left, E. T. Jamieson, treasur­
10 a. m.
er; Mm. Dean Hendricks, secretary and William Taylor, vice president
Anyon* wwhmg to donate any ten. Ridge R d . have received
baked good# can call Wanda word that she will he returning
General membership meetings nre held at 8 p. nt. on th* first Thursday of
to Florida m the nesr future.
Jones in North Orlando.
each month at members' homes.
(Herald Photo)

Girl Scout Official

Announces First

Meeting For Year

Lyman Greyhound Band Ready

For Florida

CLINIC MOTHER CHAIRMEN ol South Seminole Klumentury School in
Casselberry for this yeur'a term Include, from left, Mrs. Chester Miller ami
Mrs. Ray Norman, co-chairmen o f the group; Mrs. Harvey lleuring, fund
raising; Mrs. Frank Messick. linen; Mrs. Frank White, ear clinic and Mrs.
William Means, eye clinic. Mrs. Lynn Shierlock, extreme right. teacher,
will serve as a school health co-ordinator for the year.
(Herald Photo)

JDviedo Names
P-TO Officials
By MARIAN It. JONES
Bob Parker, new president of
the Oviedo Parent-Teacher Organ­
ization has announced the 1961-82
alate of officers who will l&gt;e work­
ing with him through the school
year.
^ Mrs. Thurman Coberly, first vice
president, also will be in charge
of securing room mothers to serve
this year while Mrs. Donn Ulrcy,
in addition to tho duties as se­
cond vice president, will serve as
program chairman.
Mrs. Jack Ilratton, third vice
president, will handle finances of
the organisation including the o f­
fice as Halloween Carnival Com^m iltee Chairman.
Mrs. Mildred Wright will be
secretary and Ralph Neely, trea­
surer.
Committee
chairmen
include
Mrs. T. L. Lingo Jr., member­
ship: Mrs. John Courier Jr., hos­
pitality; Jack Calvert, student
council, representative: Mrs. Ferinand Duda, high school room
mo.her captain: Mrs. Thomas
Moon, elementary room mother
^ ca p ta in ; W. If. DeShaxo, civil
defense; Mrs. James Partin, par­
liamentarian; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
MiUer, publicity and Mrs. Ruth
Stopyra. health.

South Seminole Mothers
Plan Year's Clinic Work
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Volunteer Clinic Mothers of
South Seminole Elementary School
in Cassellicrry attended a morn­
ing Coffee held in the tcacher'a
lounge Wednesday to plan their
work for the year.
Mrs. Chester Miller and Mrs.
Ray Norman are co-chairmen of
^
1961-1962 Clinic Mothers. Mrs.
Miller presided at Wednesday a

problems and duties of the volun­
teer workers in his talk to the
group.
Refreshments of coffee and
doughnuts were served at the
dose of the business discussion.

Card Party Aids
C a th o lic

C H u rC H

By MRS. ADAM .MULLER
Mrs. Josephine
Josephine Brad.ey
Bradley and
and
Twenty-one tables of bridge and
Mrs. Lynn Shierlock, teachers cards were set up at the recent
who have been trained in first j card party held at thu DeBary
aid and who will serve as health!
’ Restaurant for benefit of the St.
coordinators, were introduced to
Ann Catholic Church.
the 28 mothers present. Mrs. Mil­
Chairman Mrs. Oscar Papineau
ler advised the group that the
was assisted by Mrs. Joseph
clinic has urgent neru for sliects,
Kreis, Mrs. Lee Rhoden, Mr. and
a folding cot and a set of bath­
Mrs. A. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs.
room scales.
j
T.
Ucillcy, Mrs. A. Crowder, Mrs.
Chairmen appointed at
meeting included Mrs. Harvey John Kolirik ami Mrs. Ed RedHeunng, fund raising; Mrs. Frank: moni‘ 5r*
Messick, linen;
Mrs Frank
Refreshments were served at 1
White, ear clinic and Mrs. W I- P ,n- followed by the awarding
liam Means, eye clime. *
] "1 more than 35 door prizes and
H. R. Heckenbach, principal of fe c ia l prizes.
South Seminole Elementary, prais-i Proceeds from this party will be
ed the clinic service, touching earmarked lor purchasing pews
briefly on some of Hie cxHtinXlfor the new sanctuary in DeBary.

- Clemson Halftime

Casselberry Swim

Classes Teach

More Than 300

Casselberry Legion

Yacht Club

Names Officials

Plans Cruise

Fern Park

Personals

Oviedo Women
Plan

Breakfast

Bake Sale

Set By Church

OVIEDO'FACULTY .MEMBERS, new to the school this term, were intro­
duced last Friday at the annual P-TO supper honoring ail of the school's
teacher* and their wives or husbands. Included were, from left, Gerry
Shuman. Mrs. Elizabeth Goro, Jack M. Calvert, Mrs. Rebecca Webb and
Principal C. W. Holder. Mr*. Virginia Robinson was unable to be. present
for the picture.
(Herald Photo)

—

Oviedo Tea Planned

�To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look To W ant-Ads
• m i*

Psf« 12—Thun. Sept. 21, ’61

CLASSIFIED INDEX
CHRISTMAS
Tuppcrwirt
log. Book
Bora Ioreljr
FA 1M B .

la October! Try
for Christ m u glvyour parties oow.
gifts too. C. XocUer,

TIZZY

By Kate Osann

12.

Helmly Really
30B W. 12th S tm t
FA 2-7(03, EvteiaSS FA 2-2378

To
The

Use

Q U AL IT Y M INDED?

WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
. private baths, 114 W. First St.
3 • BEDROOM unfurnished house
in Lake Mary. FA 24441.

Ads-

AN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments, 404 E.
14th 8L Phone FA &gt;-4312.

• NMIvMktmvmSasSiRaSSi

"I

Legal Notice
m b m l c t io x
m otion nr c o m t i s n t O K E R

on

WILLIAMS. SKCONDKt) lit COMMiaatoNKit AVHtir, t iik v o r LOWINO nseoLL'TloN W AS UN­
ANIMOUSLY ADOPTED AT TIIU
1IKUULAR MXBTINO OP THE
BOARD OP COUNTY COMMtflatONKRS OP aXMfNOLB COUNTY.
PLOniDA ON KJCPT. S, A. D. t t l l i

: i » : n t :

W HK K E A *. (he Uoard at Caant y CammtHloneri In and for Saminola County, Klarlda, d««m
It
m i i i M r r to Us the boundartee
et the reiptotlve County Commli•loners' dlotrlete In *al4 County In
•ooordonca with Choptor I K . F lor­
ida Statute!, and
. WlIKItKAH, the Doord of County
Comnlselonere of lomlnoU Coun­
ty, Florida, la dttlrouo ef complylns with Chapter lit, Florida
Hlatulo*. and by tho adoption of
U l a Roeolutlon rbangt and oatabllah tha reepoetlve County CommlealonerF dlatrloto In aold Coun­

ty

n o w T i i c n u p o n u nu it n n SOLVED by (be Hoard o f County
Commlealonero In and for Bentl
nola County, Florida, In regular
eoaelon tbla Sate, that eald Hoard
doaa hire by change the County
Commteelonera' dlalrlete, Dletrlcle
1 through I Ineluelve, ae ahown
b y Bahlblta A, U. C. !&gt;. and B at
Inched beralo and made a part of
Ihlo Itoaolutlon, aarh Exhibit accuratoly diserlblng tho deterlptlnn
of tho Couoty Commlaelantra' dlo
trloto aa ahown at tha top o f tho
p * t * of each Eihlblt, and
- IIU IT rCIlTIIHIl IIKHOI.VUD
that
a certified copy
of
thla
Itoaolutlon and tho Behiblto c o n ­
taining tha accurata deaerlpllona
of each dlatrlct eliall b* publlahed
In The Sanford Herald onca a
woek for four coniacutlro weake.
eucli publication- to t-umtnanca aa
ooon aa praetleable, and
HU IT FUllTIICIt IIKMOLVKI)
that a rartlflad ropy of thla Itaao
lulloit and tho ottaehad Bahlblta
aliall ba furnlahtd tha Saeratary
of Slato forthwith complying with
Chapter 134. ei, Florida Statutee.
and
III: IT Fl.'RTIIUP. ItBUOl.VBO
that ilila ftaaolutlon and tho at
tarhail Exhibit* A through U ahall
ba anraad upon tho Minolta of
tho Hoard of County Commioslonora In and (or Somlnolo County,
Florhle. and
nit i t r u n T H B R n c s m . v K D
that llilo llooolullon oliall bauenio
effootlre tmmallatoly.
UNAMMOUSLT ADOPTED thla
3th day of (opt , A. D. lldl.
J. C. Ilutehlaon, Chairman.
Hoard of County Commla.
otonora In and for Somlnolo
County, Flurhla.

caaoii
Ihtnco North
atnng tho
rontor
lino* of Salt Creak Slain Canal
and Halt Creek and tVeattrly along
the eentar llna of Halt Creek to
Laka Jeeeup;
theneo W a i t , along tho Waitarly
eitenalon of tho eentar line of
Salt Creek to tho Inlereeollon of
tho Weaterly eiltnalon of the cen­
ter llna of Salt Creek end the cen­
ter line of Lake Jeaeup;
*h»nro
Houtherly
end
Weaterly
along
the ranter line of Lake
Jeaaup and around the South aid*
of Jane lela lo the Intereeetlnn of
the renter lino of Lako Jteaup
and a lino attending from the
South end of Hanford Avanuo tu
tlio North ond ui tho rood run­
ning
along
tho Weat
atda of
Block B, H R. MltcholTi Burvay of
I.avy tlrani, aa racordad In Plat
Uook I, Pago I. public rtcorda
of Hemlnolo County, Florida)
lhanra Nortbaantarly along aald
llna to tho South ond of Sanford
Avonuo;
ttionco Norlharly along Iho conlor
lino o f Hanford Avonuo to tho In­
tersection of tha rontor Unto of
Hanford Avenua end *0lh Street
In Hanford:
Ihtnco Beat along Iho eontor lino
of 30th Hlroot In Hanford to tha
Intaraactlou of tho cenlor llnaa
of
20th Stroal
and Mallonvllle
Avanua:
ihtnco North along the center line
of Mellonvllle Avenue lo tho Intereectlon of the center llna of Mailonvllle Avenue amt lltli Hlreet;
then re VV— t along Ilia center line
of l l l h Street to the Intererrtlon
of tha center llnea of 13th Hlreet
end Hanfmd Avenue;
thence South nn the ciutar line of
Hanford Avenue to the dntera-i tlnn
of the renter llnea nf 13lli Hlraai
and Hanfurd Avenue:
thence Weal on the canter lint of
13Hi Htreal to lit* Intoraaetlnn of
tlio cantor llnea of 13th Htroat end
Franch Avanua. which le the POII
Inrludlng Jane tale In Lake Jaa
aup.

K IM IM IT O
COUNTY COMMISSION
D IS T R IC T III
Basin ot the Intoreeciion nf the
canter lino nf the ACL n il Tovaree
Brooch ond
the Welalvn
River In Seetlon S3. Tewnehlp II
South, Rons* 11 Eotti
thonee run Knot along th* eontor
lino of Iho ACL RR to th* Inter•octlon nf tho eontor lino* of th*
Al’ L lilt Tavort* Branch and tbo
ACL HR Trilby Branch In Section
II, Townohlp l l South, llango I t
Kaeti
theneo South olong
th* oentor
lino of Iho ACL RR Trilby Rrtneh
tn th* Inttretrtlan of th* eontor
lino nf the ACL lilt Trilby nranch
anil lb* Houlli lino of Hactlon 13.
Townthlp It
South,
Rang*
31
Eaeti
thonco Boot Slang th* South lino
of Section 13, Townalilp I t Houth,
Range 31 Eaat. to th* W e i l line
of Hactlon 7, Townohlp I t South
llango 34 yiaat;
thonco Houth along th* Woit lint
of Section 7. Townohlp 30 Houlli.
Rang* 34 Hast, to th* Houth lino
nf loctlmi 7, Townthlp I t South,
Itongo 14 Etot;
thonee llaat along th* Houth lino
of Section 7, Township 30 Houth.
llango 14 Fait, In th* Inttrteollon
nf tho Houlh lino of Hactlon 7,
Townalilp
3* Houlli,
nonge
so
Eaat, and tn* eantir tin* af Lek*
Mary Boulevard;

and Stans Strsat;
thsnes Bsuth slons ths earner
lln* of Ston* Htraet t* th* Intareectlon nr th* rantar llna* or
Rton* Strait snd Cobbsg* Avenue,
thenuo Boat along th* oentor lln*
o f Cobbss* Avanua, being th*
E s * t - W * * t cantar lln* of Saotlon
II, Townohlp II South, n an s* 11
Bait, lo Weat lln* of'Sactlon 7.
Townthlp
21 South,
Rang*
17

hate things that rsouire a lot of chewing. They
interfere with my talking!"

f. Far Rent

Seminole Realty
n o t Park
Ph. FA 2-302
Evenings: FA 2-2242 or FA 2-3013

6. Far leal

ft

READY FOR OCCUPANCY
NEW 3 bedroom homes with tiled bath, terrauo floors, awning
windows and Venetian blinds
throughout.
Electric
Range.
Monthly pnymenta lower thin
rent. ($42 monthly Includes
principal, Interest, taxes and
Insurance). FHA approved. Cuy
water and sewerage. Phone for
appointment to ae« ona of t h e #
outstanding houses.
FLORIDA OZ1ER ENTERPRISES
Builders
Helmly Realty—Selling Agents
308 W. 13th St.
Ph. FA 2-7(05

2-BEDR00M cement block boure
FURNISHED spartaesti, down FUR.V apt. 2100 Mclloqvllla.
with utility, Florida room, cartows localUa. Pboos for appointporta. Near hlgg achool, 123
• BEDROOM unfurnished house
mast,
FA
2-4121
day
or
Club Road. FA 2-0387.
one
block
from
Grammar
FA 2-U4S sight.
School. Phong FA 2-3733.
2 -BEDROOM unfurnished house
US Eiesm bls. Ph. FA 2-0274 2 • BEDROOM boure la Elder
Moat;
Sprints Trailer Park. 363.00.
or TA 2-0*42.
2524 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
lhanra Earn along Kser.Weat cen­
Ph. FA 2-8388.
ter line s f Hactlon 7, Townohlp 11
Nilbts FA 2-0848
RENT
A
BED
Houth, Rang* 11 Boat, tn th* In2 - BEDROOM, kltehsn equipped.
toraaetlon at th* Eett-Waat can­ Rollawiy, Hospital ft Baby Beds
Apply 1003 Elm Avenue.
tor lln* of faction 7, Townehlp
CO U N TR Y LIVIN G
By Dsy, Wash, or Moath
II Houlh. Range II F.aei, tnd th*
S. SANFORD AVE.
CARROLL'S
FURNITURE
2 • BEDROOM uafurniihtd house 3-bedroom house •
cantar
lln*
of
Ecenloakhotcliee
4
bedroom,
2 tpth home, located
Croak;
Ph. FA 2-3111
US W. lit St.
on Crystal Ave. ft 4th St. in better than an acre of land on beautiful wooded lot 120' x
thane* Eaolarly along the center
3-Bedroom
houie
and
3
bedroom
Lake Mary, 230. per month.
198' plus 2 additional lota in
lln* of Beonlochhateha* Crttle to CLEAN
1 bedroom fu n iibsd
houie on 13 acres of land
FA 2-4066 or FA 2-6277.
th* Intorooetlon of th* comer llnea
rear 120’ x 200’. Ideal for bu ik ^
apartment, 1 block from sehool
o f Keonlockhalcha* Crook ond th*
13 lota la Bookertown
Ing lotj or poultry farm. Ap.
ft stores, MIS Elm. 340 month.
■ t. John* Rlvtr;
STENSTROM RENTALS
Geneva 2312
prox.
43 fruit trees.
I hence Houth along lh* mala chan­
2 BR ft 1 Bath—273 per month
Eve. Orlando GA 2-8198
nel nf (he St. John Itlver. which 2 • BEDROOM furnished house,
Priced to sell at $8,800. Terms
3
BR
ft
1
Bath—$90
per
month
I* nl*o the Bait
boundary of
can be arranged.
W. First St., $73 mo. FA 2-4347. 3 BR ft 2 Bath—2120 per month
Somlnolo County, to tha Houlh
SUNLAND

Jim Hunt Realty

boundary of Samlnola County!
thane*
W a it
along
ths
South 2 o r 2 BEDROOM houso in area.
boundary of Samlnola County to
Mr. Walter, P. 0 . Box 2431,
th* Houthwaat corner af HecMon
Orlando, Florida.
II. Townthlp I t South, llango U
Hast;
l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
thance North along Hie Weat Una 3 - ROOM furnished apt., $40.00
mo., Close in, lit E. Sth St. 2 . BEDROOM house, kitchen
of Section II, Townalilp II South
Range IS R u t . snd Section 31.
FA 2-4213 or FA 2-37M.
equipped. Ph. FA 2-6043.
le
lhanra Eaat along Iho conlor lino Townehlp 2t South, nange
af l^ k a Mary Boulovard and lha Bail, which It part of the Weet 2 . BEDROOM cotU ft. Immcdi
2-BEDROOU
houte, kitchen equip
cantar lino o f Lake Mary Boule­ boundary line of Homlnol* Coun­
stely
occupancy.
Wsok
or
ped. FA 2-3303.
vard extended Kaat to tho Intar- ty to the Houlhroet corner of
aaetlon o f the cantar llnaa o f Section 3*. Townehlp 3t South,
month. Near stores sod bus.
7-ah* Mary Boulevard
extended Range 10 Eoei;
NICELY furniihed 3 room apart
TA 2-8631.
Kaat and th* ACL RR, Main Llna; thence Weat along the South line
mcnt near baie, 2013 Sanford
thence Houth along
tha ranter nf eectlon 1*. Townehlp 11 South,
Avenue. Phone NO 1-4323.
line o f tha ACL RR Main Llna |o Range in Ea*t, and Hectlon 19 TWO bedroom furnished apart
lha Interaectlon
of
tho earner Townlhlp 31 Mouth. Range 19 Eatt
mcnt, 2101 Magnolia. 433.00.
line* o f tin ACL Itll Main Llna which I* part of th* South boun­
Robert A. William*, rA 2-3831. FURNISHED apt 319 Oak.
and I'lneda Hlreet attended W««t; dary of Hemlnolo County to the
Intereectlon
of
the
Houlh
boundary
tlianro I.’aat along tho cantar lino
CUTE and eoiy furnished apart
of I’ lneda Street attended W a n line of Hemlnolo County with the UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom, 2
mcnt, 3 rooms and bath, water
bath horns on lake in Ravenna
and rantar line o f Ptnad* Strict renter line of th* ACL RK, Main
furniihed, $33 month, 1110 W,
to the Intarteotlon o f tn* earner Lino;
Park.
112
Satiums
Drive.
llnaa nf Pineda Strait and Stata thenc* North along the eeater line
lit. St. FA 2-7741.
of
the
ACL
Hit
Main
Lln#
tn
th*
Hoad 7-437:
•'.XIIIIIIT R
lhauae Mouth along the center line Inlereertlon of the renter line of
CLEAN 4 room furniihed apart
t ut v rv i nviMmaiu.v
of Htat* lload H-437 to th* Inter- the ACL lilt Main Line with Htale
II I VI l i l t t
it
mcnt; alio efficiency 140. SU
aaetlon of th* cantar llnaa of Itoad l i t ;
Begin et tho Interaectlon nf the Him* Road H-437 and lamtnol* theiire Bail along the center line
Park Ave.
center llnea of llth Street and Roulavardt thonco Eaat alo ng tha of Htoto Road *14 to lh* Inter
F IC T IT IO U S M AM S
French Avanua In Hanford:
cantar llna af Semlnela Boulevard eectlon of th* cantor llna* of NOTICB IS hereby riven that wa FURNISHED houie, 1 bedroom
theneo run Kelt along tho cen­ to th* lnt*r**etlon of tho cantar Biot* Road 41* with U.A 17-91:
•r* engaged In hualnaaa at R&lt;*v
newly painted: also real dean
ter lino of lint Street to tho In- llnaa nf H-mlnolo Boulevard and thtm-o North along th* eantor tin* 144 Longwood. Seminal* County,
Irreautlnn of tha canter llnaa of l\ H. 17-43:
of I’ . A 17-93 to th* Intaraactlou Florida. uniUr tb* fietltluu* nim*
apartment. FA 2-8341.
titli Htraet and Hanford Avenue:
thence Southerly along lha renter of the center llnea of U. M. 17-93 of. C R I C K E T S a c r e , and that
theme run North along tho can* line nf I'. H. 17-91 to th* Inter- and Htat* Hoad 8-114 which le wa Intend te raglatar aald name
LOVELY 3 BR. home In country
lar line of Hanford Avanuo to tho aacllon of tho center llnea of U. the TOB.
with th* Clark of th* Clreult
kitchen equipped. FA 3-1760
Interoeotlon of tho oentor llnaa of H. 17-93 end Slot* noad l i l t
Court. Btmlnalo County, Florid*. In
EXHIBIT ■
Hanford Avonuo end l l l h Hlraatt thence Weaterly along th* eentar
seoordane* with tht provident of
lO t v rv COMMISSION
thonco E a,t along the canter llnaa llna of Slat* Read 411 to the In
th* Flctltlout Nam* Htatutei, to- GIRL wasted lo (h ire apartment
DISTRICT V
of l l t h Street to the interaectlon leriectlon of the renter line* nf Begin at the Intereectlon of the wit; Hactlon I I I . 01 Florida I t a 4«vk W. First Street.
of me ranter llnea nf t3lh Htraet Htale lined (IS and th* A C L P.lt. renter llnea nf the Weklva IllYer tut#* 1)47.
ATTEST:
eml Mallonvllle Avenue;
Rtg: John C. Haem*
end lh* Ml. Jnhne Itlver:
Main l.tn*:
Arthur II. Ilockwltli. Jr . Clark
9. t o r S a lt o r R ent
tlianro M o u t h along tit* renter line llianc* Smith along the ranter line thence run
Mrl. Mary A. Ream*
Eavttrly along
lb*
Hoard of County Commloolonora
of Mallonvlllo Avanuo to Iho In- of the AC7, Rlt Main Llna tn the main channel nf tns St. John* Publleh Sept. I t. I I A Out. 1, 11.
In and for Samlnola County,
loraoctlnn of Iho conlor Unto of Mouth
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake
boundary
of
Semtnolo Itlver, which Is sles the North
NOTICB OF SALB
Florida.
Mollanvlllo
Avonuo
end
30th County;
boundary of lenaluot* County, ta
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
o
a
Nolle*
la hereby given
that.
Hlroot:
intereectlon
of
the* North
th-iic* W r i t along th* South boun­ the
evenings. FA 3-1387.
a r t it; o r P L uniut
tlioiiro W -a t along Ilia cantar lino dary of Semlnela County to the boundary of Itmlnol* County and pursuant te • final dacraa of
cu t v r v o r *evm oi.B
of :«th Hiram lo tha Interaoollon Houthwtet corner nr Section I*. the scalar line of French Avenue far ed** j r * entered In o*u*m num­
bered m a t in th* circuit court 2 - BEDROOM Turne with Florida
I ItllllKlir CKIITIKV that tho of tba cantar Ultra uf JUllk Street Tow noli Ip II
South,
Range
39 • etindid North:
Florida.
I
abovo and forosulns la a tru* and
ltd Hanford Avenua:
thenc* South along tilt center ef Menituute County.
F.aat;
room: fenced in backyard. Ideal
eurrect oup&gt; uf a Itoaolutlon. I’ agoa th em* Hnuth on tha canter tin* theme
North
along
Int
Meet lln* at FreiuJi Avenue attended will owl I ih* property *ttu*;»d tn
for children. Call after 3 p. m.
samlnola
County,
Florid*,
deierik.
1 amt t, and Eahlblta A through of Hanford Avrnu* to Ilia South boundary nf Remlnole County to North and
the center lip*
ef
K, Pagoa S through I. eanlatnlng and nf Hanford Avanuo on loth* the renter line af the Waktva Frenrh Avenue tn th* Intireestlon id a n
FA 2-8268.
I^vt 11, Block C, TANOI.Ean aoeurata doeerlpllon o f County Jottupi
of the eenter llnea of French
niter:
WOOD
SECTION
Til
UK
K
Conimlatlanara’ dlolrloia I tlirouuh lhanra Houtliwaatarly ocroaa t-ak- thence Eaettrlr and Nertheaeterly Avenue and 74th Street In Sanford;
11. Real Estate Wanted
RKPLAT. according to th*
I, Samlnola County, Florida, paaa. Ja —up to tha North eml uf a ato m Ilia Weal amt Northwesterly thenre tveet along the renter line
plat thortof a* recorded ; n
ad enalilniaualy by ilia Hoard of roatl running along th* Waat aid* boundary
nf
Hemlnol*
County. of : , t h Street lo Hi* Interteotlon
Plat Hook 11, peg* I). Puti­
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
County IVmtmlailontro of Samlnola uf Block It. D ll. Milt hell o Pur­ • tilth la Olea th* center line af of the venter line* of 34lh Itroet
ll*
Rlcar di
of
Mamlnal*
• County at lit ragular moating on vey of Levy (Irani, at recorded the Weklva Rn*r. to th* Inter, amt the ACL RR. Main Lln*:
SALES
RENTALS
County, Florid*.
tho Sth day of Papt. A .U 1311. In Plat tlo.ik 1. I'agt I, piililla eerllon of th* renter lino* o f th* thenr* Heuthweeisrly along the
Inaludlng apielftetlly. but n*t
, to aama oppaara on tha raoord In rorordt of gemlnol* County, Flor­ ACL nit Tatar** Branch and th* renter line s f ths ACL RR Main
. Simula B ooh SO, 1‘asaa W l to 111 ida:
Wahlta River, which I* tha TOR. Line In tho Interetctlnn of lh* by way of limitation, tb* follow
log
flgturee:
(or told County.
theneo
Heulltiaaiorly
along
tho
EXHIBIT n
Ai l. Itll Main Llna and tba emlweetlnghuuee
Hultl-ln
Oven,
IN
WITNESS
tVIIEnEuF,
l
nlorllti* of aaltl reed running
i t i i v r r tu H M ieb io u
ter llna of Laka Mary Boulevard
Serial No. U t lS lI t. Model OLA308 W. 13th Street
fcavo herounto aat my hand and along I It• tv aat aide uf Block II
DISTRICT IV
• vltudtd Kaat;
311.
af Iliad Ilia official aaal nf tho to ilia luleraeotlun of aald rood Begin at lh* Iniarearilon a f th* them* Weet along tb* rtnlar lln*
FA 2-7603, Evenings FA 2-2379
Weittnghoui*
Surface
Unit,
Uuaid ol County Cuuimlaaiontra with Slaia lload t i l l
cantar llnaa of U. A &gt;7*11 and nr l a i n Mary Boulovard tit tn d td
Mortal Ne.
U lllllt.
Madel
thla tha l i b day af aipt. A D. thonco Wait along the center line Htaia Read S-414;
Etot and th* cantor lln* of Lsk*
PIC-1.
12. Kaal Katate far Salt
lilt.
of stole noad a i l to the inter**- thanoa run Boat slang tha aantar Mery Boulevard te tha Interoeetlos
American
Standard
Dlapoiat,
Arthur
H.
Baakwltb. Jr , lion of tho cantar lino* of Slato llna of S u i t Rood S.«I4 to tha nf th* rantar lln* nf I-ake Mary
Serial
Ne.
I
D
j
e
i
l
*
.
Model
A
Oacar M. Harrison
Clark af Iho Board of t'oun* noad It* tnd H-.at* Rood 1-1141
Intareaotlon af th* aantar lint* Boulevard and th* South tin* of
lll-D .
ly Commlaalonara In anil for Thonco W-at along tlio cantar lino •if Htale Raid S - t t l sad Stata MOultoii
T. Townthlp
31 South.
Frlgidatre llefrlgeraior. Serial Registered Real Estate Broker
Bamlnola County, F l u id * .
uf Htat* Rood S - l i e lo Iho Inter- Itoad «l«:
Rant* I* Eait;
No. i l A t l l l l . Model FP 11*39. 1311 Palmetto Ave. Pb. FA 2-7948
aism uir a
■acilon of th* rantar llna* of State than.-* Kiel s l a n t ths canter line thenr* Wait along th* Smith lint
Teaathar with i l l r.ruaturta
COUNTY COMMISSION
nned S-Cil ond l'. S. 17-13;
of l i s t * Read a i l to th* tntaraae- ef Stetlen 7. Townonlp 1* doom.
and tmprovimiata near and
DISTRICT I.
Ihtnco Southerly elong th* toiler tton af th* cantar llna af Sist* Rang* le Eott, to the weat lln*
h ar u f ta r on and land, and f i t ■ Roam s i tho lataratotion o f tho line af U. A 17-tl to th* Inure**- Read St* and s r**S running of Section T. Township I I Ssuth.
tore*
attaehld therein, and all
■ oontar llnaa of l l l h Strait tnd llon of th* center Itnee nf U. A slang lh* Waat sld* af Blaok IV Rang* IS Esolt
rent*
Deuce
proceed*.
tnd
- Franch Avonuo In Sonfordi
IT-IS and Somlnolo Houlovardi
l» Tt. Mitchell# Burvay of !.#vy thenct North slang lb# Weet lln*
profit! arnrulng and ta teerua 3 - Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­
Ihtnao run North along ilia o m - thane* Weatorly along tha coulor tlrsn*. a* recorded In Plat Book of Mtctlnn 7, Townehlp 1* South,
tral heat, many deluae extrai.
front eald
premie**,
ell of
lor lino of Franuh Avanuo to tho lino of Hemlnola Boulevard to tha I.
I’a s*
I.
puollo
record*
of It Ana- lo Kelt, to th* South tin*
wnieh i t Included wlthm th*
Sanford's
preferred
location.
North boundary ol aamlnolt Coun- Inlarotctlon of tho center Hot* of Hemlnol* County, Florida:
of at.u on 12. Townalilp It) gouts.
faragatng deeerlpnan and th*
IFI
Bomtnotn
Boulevard
ond
S u i t those* Narthwootarly along cen­ Rang* 11 Kttti
$12,880. and up. FHA $390
kabanduoi
thareof:
ale*
all
thoaea fallow tho North and Xaat Rood S-tlTl
ter llna af aald road running thine* W t i t along tha South Us*
a**, (team, electric, water, and
Down, VA No Money Down.
boundary af aemloolo County to theneo North along th* oenter lino slang Weet tldt t f Blech B to af Saetlnn tt. Townohlp I* South,
athoc heating, rtoklng. refrlNot too many available. One
Ita Utaraaotlan with tho cantor Of Slat* Rood S-43I to th* In
Lake Jeaaup;
Rang* i t Kail, to lh* Inttraectlon
garatlng.
lighting,
plumbing,
lint of Boonloekbatoheo Crook;
teraoctlon of iho cantor Unto of thenc* Northeaeterly along a lln* of the Mouth line nf Section 13.
mile East of 17-92 on 436.
ventilating.
Irrigating
and
thoaea Wooltrly along (lit ceutor State
Rood
S-I3I
and
Pineda extending from the North end of Tnwnehlp 24 South,
Range
31
power ayetvmo. machine*, ap.
lino a f Beoalockhatehat Croak to Hlreet;
eald road running along Weat aide Bail, and lh* hCI , Hit. Trilby
plianree. fltture* and appur­
* tha tntaraoctlon at tho cantor lint tlianco Wait along th* ctntar Hat Hlnck B to tne Houth end of Han­ lltench; thenc* Northerly olons
tenance* which now *r * or TE 8-3273
Fern Park TE 8-1707
o f Eoanlockhatckao Crook and tha of Pineda Strait and Woattrly os- ford Avenue to tho Intereectlon of th* ti m er lln* ef lb* ACL RR
may hereafter etrtaln to. or
Eaot-Woat aaatar Una of Soollon tcnalon of th* cantor lino of Fin- •aid line with Ik* comar Its* of Trilby Branch to th* interaeotloa
bo
ueed
with,
tn.
or
on
aald
9 Vi ACRE tiled farm, good 4
f , Towaaklp SI South, Rango Si •da st r t t t to tho Inlorttclltn of Laka Jaoaupt
of the renter line* of tb* ACL RR
pr*inl***, tv in though they be
Boat:
th* comer lino* of th* Weatorly thane* Esotarly and Norlhasatariy Trilby Branch and lb* ACL RR
B.R. home on paved road.
d#iach*d
or
attachable,
tbaaca W a i t along tba E ait -W a at •xttoiion of Pineda S t r u t ond tb* along tbs cantor lln* of Lok* Taeaiee
Branch
In Hactlon 11. at public aal*. to the hlgheet and
&lt;10.800. Term*. FA 2-0329.
cantor Una of nootlon T, Tow n- ACL n n ;
Jeeeup ond around th* South Old* Townehlp
19 Houlh,
Hang*
I* beet bidder for raeh, at th* P*ronl
oklp SI South, JUnga SS Bait, to thanco
Northaaaterlr
olong
th* of Jan* lalo to tb* Intarooctlon of B a n ;
Door of tb* Sentinel# County Court
tho W a it Uno of lection T. T ow n, conlor lino of th* ACL HR to tb* th* cantarlln* of L sk* Jeeeup ond thenr* Weet along the eenter line
TRADE
houee In Beafsrd. Florid* at 71.e*
ahlp SI South, llango SS Cant;
Intorooetlon of th* rontor llatt or tb* Woaterly ostenelen ot th* can­ ef the ACL itK Tavaree Branch o'clock In the forenoon an the lib COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home
thoaea W a it along tba Eaat-Woat tho ACL r.n ond 3ilh Strtot lo ter tin* of Salt Crook;
ta lb* latertectlen of th* center d o f October A D. t i l l .
for home in country, with 19
eaetar Una af naclloa IS. Taw n- Sanford;
thane* Earn along th* o o s u r line line* «r ih* ACL RR Tavsre* t*BAL&gt;
■hip St South. Ranaa It Eaat. ba
aerea or more.
Ihon.a Eaat along to t conlor llao o l Salt Creek emended Weet and Branch and lha Weklva River;
Arthur M. Stckwltb, Jr.
Ing tha cantor lino af Cabbogo of 14th Hirtot to tb* Intoraactlon tha center line of Holt Creek t* thenc* Naribeaettrly olang
th*
Clerk
FOR RENT
Avanuo to tba Inlaraaction of tho nf th* cantor lluto ol 21th Strtot th*
Intereecllun
of
the
center mein vbaunel of th* Weklva River,
Ryi Joon M. wjike
2. 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES
cantor llnaa of Cabbaa* Avanuo and French Avonuo:
line! o f Bolt Crash and Salt Creek which It ale* tbo Weot boundary
Deputy Clerk
and Slono S t r u t :
tbtno* North along th* otntt r Ho* Main Canal;
of Semlsol* County, to lb* laiar- SMITH. ELLIOTT * S CH W A L 8C
■ ilnnrNorth along tha oontar o f Fronch Avanuo to th* loloraoo- thsnes Southerly along ths cen­ seetlon of th* castor llnaa s f tbs Attoraoy* At Low
Uno o f Bloat Strait to tho later- lion of th* cantor llnaa of Froach ter tins of Salt Crash Main Canal W tklvo River s s 4 tbs SL Jsbs s III Lynch Building
eaetlon o f tha ranter llnaa of Avanua tnd l l t h Street which la le the In'*reectlon o f tb* center River whtrh ll ths POM
Registered Real Estate Broker
Jerkee ovllt* I. Florida
Stone f'.r oe t.e ad Sell C / 0 * » Slaia lb* FOB.
j line* o f Salt Creek Mam Caual PuSlies SepL 14. ! L 31 A Oct. I Pualieh Sept. It, t l l L
Ph. FA 2-UOl 17-92 at Hiawatha

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

Helmly Realty

HOWELL PARK

LORM ANN REALTY

ROSA L .

ft

HtC-«LA\D PARK
If to. thV- ■* bedroom home. pluJ
sleeping porch, having 2 hatha, Very neat and attractive 2 BR,
CB home, in excellent arei.
central heat, and what we
Features include a fully equip,
think Is the moat beautiful
ped kitchen, blind* and hot w i }
yard in Sanford, would appeal
ter, and • • central heat and
lo vou. Owner h«« f j g T j f f i f e
fru if 10itiilJTV
mere than iii.iwu hi'T iuf noun'M
which U his asking price. We
highly recommend it for a fin­ The price, onlp 22700, with Ju«
$330 down, and low monthly
ancially able and quality mindpayment. May we aerve you?
etf purchaser. Owner will fin­
ance $10,000. We're offerini
this, for the first time, this
week. Call us today for appolntmenL
t u N. Park A v,.
Pb. PA I X

Stenstrom Realty

HEKALD

Waat

Wa Don’ t Want EVERYBO D YS
Bualneaa, Just YOURS.

FARMER'S AGENCY
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
NOW is the time to buy one 2183 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
acre just outside city limits After bouri FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0281
aad one block off W. First St.
One itory frame bouse, 4’bdrm., OUR HOME at 1907 Mellonvilje
Fla. room, 12 x 27 iwlmmlof
is for sale. Modern 2-bedrooAr
pool. Wonderful family home.
home wi.h l'v baths, on largo
Immediate occupancy. $13,506—
lot with plenty of bearinf cit­
terms available. Phone Winter
rus. By appointment only. Ph.
Park, 138-4332 for appolataenL
FA 2-4342 or FA 2-3712 -fttr
3:00 p. m.

J-FURM5HED kouMf: 2 la d 3
THE READER DIGEST commun­
bedrooms. Call FA
or
ity repraseatatira offers apeFA 2-2331.
-------'•t v .* holiday rates,— e n o n x t l
Christmas shopping.— ? i . Ste­ 2 - ROOM furnished efficiency
phanie M. Smith, FA 2-SIM.
apartment. Adults only. TOt
Park Arenue.
IF YOU HAVE A DRINKING
PROBLEM coataet Alcoholics TWO bedroom house, kitchen
Anonymous, Ph. FA 24343, Saa
equ ip p ed .,O IL FA 2-3431.

It Fays

12. Rani Eateta Far Sak

HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath. Near en^
trance. $100 down. FA 2-854ir
SALES
RENTALS
Sunland.

PIANO LESSONS. FA 24032.
LOST: Suoday; child's pot Chi­
huahua; taa, white atomach and CHORD SYSTEM piano leisonl
paw; Rabies tag No. 234; 8 lbs.,
for adults. Write: Harry Wes­
Wfnnewood and Lake Oem area.
ter, Box 374,%flaaford.
Reward. FA 2-8834.

Office 204 W. Pint

Rsftl Estate Far Salt

PAYTON

We are pleased to offer for your
inspection two very attractive
homes in beautiful Sunland
2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2111
Estates. Each borne has 3 bed­
Nlqbti FA 2-0641
rooms, tilo bath, wall heaters,
hot water heaters, and blind*.
Ona haa fully equipped kitchen,
tha other ncedi ranje and refriferator.

Jim Hunt Realty

VA

Either can be bousht and moved
into Immediately for only $393.00
downpayment,
including
all
closing costs, and assumtion ot
mortgage with monthly pay­
ments less than rent. These
will not last. Phone today for an
caTly appointment to aee them
both.

FINANCING
Down Payment ft
Closing Coat

$156
Monthly Payment! e i low a*
$88 inel. taxes and insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estatei
$14,100 - $17,100

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-2420

PARK RIDGE EQUITY. Swim­
ming and boating. 3-Bedroom,
Hi* bath, separate dining room.
$330 buys my equity, have over­
seas orders. Available Oct. 1st.
107 Lake Minnie Dr. FA 2-0338.

3 • BEDROOMS
1 - l'/i . 2 BATHS
Conventional ft FHA Lonaa
Drive 17-92 to Sunland
Eatatee (3 ml. 8. of San­
ford). Sales office l*t house
Inside entrance.

K IN G SW O O D
BUILDERS. INC.
FA 2-8074
JIM HUNT • FA 2 2118

BOB cnUMLF.Y AGENCY
Bob Crumley, Realtor
R. L. Sloan, Associate
FA 2-0375
Sanford

S K Y -H IG H

BARGAIN: 3 . bedroom, screened
patio, carport, itove and refri­
gerator, excellent condition. Less
than :«7 monthly. Best offer.
180 Cories Ave. North Orlando.

Down-To-Earth Prieto

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoe.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.

Beautiful Lakefront
Community
On Sparkling Lake Mlnnee

NO QUALIFYING!

$11,300 to $17,100

No doling costa—No red tape!
$847.00 down (that's all) and
take over 31*?* direct VA Mort­
gage on 3 bedroom nuionry
home in Ravenna Park—Quiet
retirement and/or active—Plea­
sant living. Call for an appoint,
mcnt.

VALUE

See Our Model Homes
— OPEN TODAY —
• Ml. So. o f Sanford
Turn \\. on Lake Mary Bird.
1*11. FA 2-8370

"W e Trade"

Stemper Agency
REALTOR—IN8UR0R
Phone FA 2-4891
113 N. Park

J lc w m n a

Park •Homes

By SHOEM AKER CONST. CO.
As Low A b $350 Down
4-Bcdrwem»—2 Baths
3-Bedrooms—2 Baths
3-B edrom w -U i Baths
3-Bodroomo—l Bath
WIda vtrial, exterior designs aad fleor plana

' A Hnanciag on Hobim up to $15,000
MIA — Conventional St ln-Servic# Financing

■ S W S TurnW. on 28th I t . Fellew CounUJ Cla* W - * Watch fee our aigaa.

�~w
Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use The]
12. Real b u t t For Balt

Ball-Blair Agency
Registered Broken
A ASSOCIATES
211 So. Park Avo. Pk. FA 2-Mil
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290

■St. Johns Realty Co.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
111 N. Park Avo. Ph. FA 2-4123

w

£

FOR SALE by ownor; S bedroom
CB homo located la South
Pinccrcit 2nd. Addltioa: in­
clude* fully equipped kitchen,
large tilo bath, new Bahia
lawn, extra large utility room.
FA 2-7339.

12. R m I S a u t e P e r S a le

I f . Female H e* tV atei

FOR SALE: Wektva River Estates PIANIST wanled for dancing
school In Sanford. FA 2-4444
—ISO ft. River frontage 44o ft.
front 2:09 to 4:4o p. m.
to Road la mile off Rt. 44. Call
after 4 p. m. FA 2-4473.

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial 4 Residential

STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Perk Avo. Pbon* FA 2-2410

15. Boaincu Opportunities

iv
r o t.v n r J tn o r /e co rn T . INTERNATIONALLY
approved
•k w i .v ole r o t.v n r . f l o r id *
safety, sports and race tires by
ril.R v o. MSB
champion drivtrs in Europe and
r.vTATK o r
niC H A tt n J. BL.XDT.
America ere now available la
D .« « t * * 4
(hie county. Exclusive franchise
VOTICS: OF FI.V.4L RKFORT AMD
.APPLICATION FOR DISCHAROB
le avtUebla in metropolitan
All p . r t . n s ar* hc r.br n.tlf l**
Sanford, based on Integrity, abil­
that tli* und .rilgn.d as C . - E i * « u ity, equipment and in mounting
tori of ailil Mtat*. have c .m g L tt d
tha
*rfmlnl*tratt«a
th*r««f
an*
and balancing. Write Box 9, c /o
h » v . filed In said court Ih d r final
The Sanford Herald giving com­
r.port and application for dllplete details of experience.
rharn&gt;. objection! thereto, If any.
should to du'.r fUsd. A fter flltns
proof of publication ehowlne tble
notice hat been published one# e
« « c k for four consecutive week*
the matter of epprevel et eeld re­
port and the orderlne ef distri­
bution of tald estate will come befrre the court.
The rtret National Bank
At Orlando
tip Joe ecott Kirton
Senior Trust Officer
Mildred B. Bundr
At Co-Eiecutore of, eeld
ettate

PEBftON capable of sotting up a
eel** organisation. Aga no bar­
rier. Requirements: office ware­
house, preferable store building
In wholesale neighborhood. Pro­
duct: a specialty item, alkali
neutraliser, non-competitive for
past 34 years, selling to Indus­
trials,
schools,
government,
states, counties, building mater,
lal yards, etc. Your minimum
f lo t n t r . liu rn tr A Handler
Attorney* at Law
potential net $23,000 annuajly.
:03 North Stein l l r e i t
We will help finance th* mer­
Orlando, Florida
Fubllth Hrpt. 14, 31, 31 * aept I.
chandise and factor account!
receivable.
Creto, Box 729,
3V Tine 1 lltCt IT t O I R T . NINTH
Desert Hot Springs, Calif.

WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEA.
Defendant.
VOTICE OF »V IT
BTATM OF FLORIDA TOi
WILLIAM JOSEPH SHEA.
V V h o te latt known retldence
it 3«» Oranlta Street, qulncr.
N o r f o lk Countr. Meeeechueette.
Too will take notice that e
a« urn bill of complaint hea been
file d
satinet you In the Circuit
C o u r t In end for Seminole Countr.
Florida, In Chenetrri that the na­
ture of eeld eult It an action for
d iv o r c e , the short title of which It
EIt.VE.HTI.VE
TERESA
SHEA.
P l a i n t i f f . Vs. W IL L I A M JOSEPH
tillHA. Defendant.
T H E SE PRESENTS art to com­
mand J O U to file rour answer er
other pleadings with the Clerk at
the
Circuit
Court e f
gerolnele
co un tr at Sanford. Florida, and
i i r v i a copy of tho u m i on Plain*
tlf ra attorner. on er before the
jo:h dar »f September, A. D. 1SIL
Herein fell not or a decree pro
cuufeseo wilt be entered aselnet
you, for default.
WITNESS mr band and aeal at
Hanford, aemlnole countr. Florida,
tme S1th d i r et AuaueL A D. ISSt.
IHKAl.t
Artlitif If. Deckwllh. Jr.
clerk of the Circuit Court
lty: Jean E. Wilke
Deputr Clerk
w . c. Hutchison. Jr.
Edwerde llulldlng
Hanford. Florida
Attorner for Plaintiff
Fublleli An*. SI * Sept. T. II. tl .

I n ONGDALE
HOM ES
3 - BEDROOMS
H i BATHS
Ix&gt;w Down Payment

B y Nadine Seltzer

SW E E T IE PIE

ROUTE SALESMAN. Good op­
portunity for right min. Estab­
lished rout*. Guaranteed salary
plus commission. Vacation with
pay. Hospitalization insurance
Situated ea a largo corner lot la
available. Apply in person.
Loch Arbor, this custom built
Philips Colonial Cieaaert. 110
CB home has everything the
8. Palmetto.
discriminating bom* buyer is
seeking. Harwood floors, marble AIR CONDITIONING and beating
sills, fireplace, and fully equip­
apprentice; excellent future if
ped kitchen am-Just a few of
willing to work; must have
the many nice Matures includ­
mocbeaciel ability. Writ* Box
ed.
B, c /o Sanford Herald.

13. Mortgage Loans

jin im i.
l t r c i 'IT
of
flowm s.
iv a v o
run
skm ivo lk
&lt; 01 VTV. IV CMA.VCRRT VO. HIST
en.NLaT iN E t e r e s a b h e a .
Flalatttf

Thurs. Sept. 21, ’61— Page 13

Looking for the perfect retire­
ment bom* in the most perfect
location? V o have it.

sider $1,000 second mortgage to 111 N. Perk Av*. Phene FA 2-2419
reliable person.

Legal Notice

frralk

17. Mata H e* Waatad

w S tem tecu a -R A a h y -

1901 Park
Pb. FA 2-3232
Evenings: FA 2-2249 or FA 2*901$

Baxter*

LOCH ARBOR .

PARTIALLY
furniabed
ranch
atyle home which Ja potentially Tout price. Just $13,430, with tip­ 19. SltMttaM Wanted
top financing available. V * will
a 4-bedroom homo with 2 hatha,
WORE WANTED. FA 2-4411.
b* pleased to servo you.
however, 2 bedroom* are tinfinished. A bargain at }t.900.
CLOCRLY retired man wants
Only $3,300 down and $30.13

Seminole Realty

Its

II. Female Hot# W illed
SALESLADY, 21-33 year* old, experlence
necessary.
Powell'*
Office Supply. Contact Uise Dot
Powell, 117 Magnolia Ave.
BEAUTICIAN
wanted.
Phone
FA 2-3742, evenings FA 2-2433,

Legal Notice
IN T H R C IR C C IT COL'RT IN A N D
F O R SEM IN OLR C O V V T T . F L O R ­
ID A . NO. 1 ISS4
T HE SANFORD ATLANTIC N A ­
TIONAL BANK. * L n 111 d Stale*
banking corporation.
Plaintiff.
ve.
JOSEPH W. BARRINGER, et gt.
Defendant!.
n otice
o r strr
T H E S T A T E O F F L O R ID A T O l
Joeeph W. Barringer,
t i l l Van Duren.
Great Ilend. Kaniio
,
IHtty n. Harrlnger,
t i l l Van Duren.
Oreat Bend, Kanite
Tou are hereby notified that I
•ult has bssn filed sgalnst you In
tho above entitled eaueo, and that
you ere required to flit your antwor with tho Clerk of thlo Court
and to oorva a copy thortof upon
tho plaintiff or tlatniltra otter
noya twhaet name and addreee Is
Jtnnlnga, Watts. Clsrks and Ham
llten. S14 Bsrnstt Nstlsnal Bank
Building, Jackaonvlll* I, Florida
not later than October 11, tSIt.
If you fall to do ao a decree pro
oonfaeaa wilt bo entered against
yau far th* relief demanded In th*
complaint. Tnl* suit I* to far*elaa* a mortgage. Th* r*at preparty proceeded against let ,
Lot 3. H i c k K, et'NLAND
e s t a t e *, a subdivision, astardtPf ta a plat thortof.
recorded In Flat Bask it
peg* t l to 31 af th* Publl*
nacards af gimlnal* County,
Florid*.
WITNE gg my hand and th* tael
of tald Court at Sanford. Florida,
this Ith day af September, t i l t .
URAL)
Arthur H. Btekwllh. Jr.
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By; Marina T. Vihlan
Deputy Clark
F u b llth Sept. T. 14. SI. IS. t i l t .

aid.
DAYS WORK. Phono FA 2-MI2.
2 0 . B a b y sitte r*
1 WILL keep small children in
my homo. $1.11 a day. Pb.
FA S-1274.
WILL care for chlldrsn, In my
home, lor working mothers;
Wynnewood. FA 2-7*07.
REFINED white woman will
b ibylit evenings. Referoncss.
Cell FA 9-1740.

II. Bnnuty Snioan
N R OFF all waves $10 or over
Operator Eva Ja Wynn*
KATHBRINE HARVEY
BEAUTY SHOP
$1$ Palmetto
Pb. FA 2-4134

LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON
M40 Hlaw.tb*

Pb. FA 2-1999

D a wn ' s
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2310 Oak
FA 2-7144

34. Article* For Sale

33. Furniture

AIR CONDITIONER, fits eastCUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
moot windows, good condition,
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
$40. FA 2-4013.
holstering. All Work Guaran­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co.. FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford WHEEL CHAIRS, crutcbos, canes
' walkers.
Ave.
FREE DELIVERY
Proscriptions our Special*/
ROLLAWAY. Hospiiel and Baby
FAUST'S Rx Mellonvi'jo
Beds. Day, Wssk, or MonthPh. FA 2-7107
FURNITURE CENTER
1100 French Avo.
SMALL open trailer. GE wringer
Pb. FA 2-7932
weaker, combination radio and
record player. NO 8-4270.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart
213 Sanford Avo. Pb. FA 2-4132 FOR a good used TV call Sunshine
TV, FA 2-97*2.

N E W .&amp; USEU.

ODDS &amp; ENDS"
CLEARANCE

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34. Articles For Sal*
SEWING MACHINES
Take up balance on tig sag sew­
ing machine. Sold for 9109.30,
balance 94I.C3. Call or writo
Sanford 9*wing Center, 104 So.
Park. Pbon* FA 2-0411.

36. Boats • Motors
Gateway To Th« Waterway
Your EVINRUD2 Dealer

Robson Sporting Goods
304-4-9 E. lit.

Pb. FA 2*3961

38. Trailers • Cabanas

1941 MOBILE HOME 10 X 4$, 9
BR. My $1200 equity for bomn
1 REFRIGERATOR, good condlequity, furniture, car, or any­
a, $30. 312 Myrtle A»cou«.
thing of value. Baiiey, Dewitt
Trailer Pk.

Electrolux Cleaners

Sales — Service — Supplies
Keu Klndy - FA 2-0200
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE

2 • WHEEL utility trailer, excel­
lent condition, ideal for vacn*
tlon or transfer. FA 2-3174.

m
u
-------------------------------- SELL or TRADE: 23.000 equity
19.03 Chest of
Drawers .. 9.23
riANOS AND ORGANS
in 10' x 49' trailer for I' wide,
17.93 Buffet ......................... 3.00 Authorised Baldwin factory piano
2 bedroom, clean. Also, sell
21.30 Cocktail Chair ............. 7.28
and organ sale, conducted by
1934 Ford trailer hauler. Jtobt.
14.13 Club Chair ................. 3.49
factory represemative. inquire
Bohannon, Plnecrest Trailer Pk.
19.93 Platform Rocker . . . . 9.18
Thompson Music Co., 343 No.
14.12
39.30 Pisiform Rocker ..
Orange
Ave, Orlando.
Ph. SACRIFICE — Beautiful I960
Pacemaker, 10' x 33'. FA 2-3360
22.00
99.30 Lounge Chair .........
GA 9-4377.
11.00
49.30 Sofa Bed .................
1931 NEW MOON trailer; 2 bed14.00
29.30 Bahama Lounge . . . .
rooms; all aluminum cabana;
23 00
20.30 2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suite
$1,300. Park Avenue Trailer Ct.,
39.30 Early American Plat­
Lot 92, FA 2-3032.
form Rocker ................ 24.2$
■They worn made for nnoh other!'*
14.93 Cocktail Tables ......... 2.12
39 Automobiles • Trucks
12.95 3!aple Platform Rocker 2.49
5.93
MeUl
Tea
Cart
.........
1.41
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
I960 ENGLISH FORD AngeUo, 2.
19.93 Getolag Table ......... 10.00
door, 11,000 miles, all white,
TV SERVICE within tha hour.
FOR COMPLETE PEST
29.30 3-Pc. Dlnet.e ............ 19.22
whitewall Urea, heater; $400
Service cell* $2.00. Sunshine TV, CONTROL SERVICE CALL 14.93 End Tables ................. 3.22
cash and take up remainder of
FA &gt;-$7$&gt;. (The working man's
39.93 2-Pc. Dinette ............ 33.00 Am erica'l Best Brands: Conn,
12 payments of $32.31 mo. Ph.
A
R
T
B
R
O
W
N
Olds, LOblenc, Ludwig and others
friend), fervtag Sanford, Long79.30 Maple Hutch A Server 39.00
FA 2-6369.
FA
2-8166
Sanford,
Fin.
at
tha
lowest
rates
anywhere
for
3.93 Crib Mattreiees ......... 1.00
wood. Lake Mary, Laka Monroe,
echool band students. Cornets, 1930 CHEVROLET to ton Pickup,
SELECTION O r
DeBary.
WELLS DRILLED
Flutes, Trumpets, Trombones,
very nice and clean. 6 ply Urea;
and
TABLE
PUMPS. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FLOOR
RADIO REPAIRS
Drums, Saxophone*. *tf. Open
also ladder rack. FA 2-3781.
LAMPS
Ail Types and Sizes
Work Guaranteed.
Monday and Friday niles. WE
All MarkndtB*low Wholesale Cost
Wa Repair and Service
Ph. $22-4724
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC. JEEP station wagon; 4 cylinder,
S T I N E
4-wheel drive. Make offer, C.
2200 Lake Mery Road
•41
No.
Urange,
Orlando, Phone
Machinery and Supply Co.
USED
Hawke, Paola.
UArden
4-2401.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-0132
OIL HEATERS
27. Sped* 1 Service*
Selection of Styles and Suet
FACTORY TO YOU
.....................i

SCHOOL BAND
INSTRUMENTS
B U Y OR RENT
NEW OR USED

29. Automobile Service

FRIGIDAIRE
S a lu A Service
G. H. HIOH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 Diys
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3203

Sept. A Oct. Special! Cold wave,
rag. $20—&lt;12.30. Regular $12.30
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE:
wave—42 30. Scalp treatment
Far service on any make of Sow­
with shampoo A net $2.30. Oil
ing machine parts and access­
shampoo A set $2.00. Harriett’ s
ories or Rentals call er writ*
Beauty Nook. Evening appts.
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104
103 So. Osh. FA 2-3742,________
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-141].

A U T O GLASS
IN STALLED
Windshield
Buck Glass
Door Glnsn
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senknrik Glass and Paint C o.
210 Magnolia

,95.00 up

ALUMINUM BLINDS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
Open Friday Evenings 'Til 9
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords.
Plenty of Free Parking
Senknrik Glass and Paint C o.
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-4023
Sanford, Fla.
Ph. FA 2-7933 210 Magnolia

i f Sanford’s i f
i f Finest Cars i f
In Tha Showroom
Under Tha

Furniture Center

Ph. FA 2-4023 34. Articles

For Sal*

2

31. Poultry • Pets • Livestock JUNGLE HAMMOCKS, mosquito

STARS *

SEWING MACHINES
Singer portables, real good,
$27.3o A $34.30. Sanford Sewing
Center, 104 So. Park, rhonc
FA 2-9411.

ntts, mess kits, canteens. Army
TO clean carpets better we'll loan RABBITS for sale, 2220 So. Park
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Av*
CABBAGE
PLANTS available.
a Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer ONE MALE Chihuahua, 1 year
BOOM SPECIAL $I«JI. Painting
Call Harold If. Kastner Co.
FREE with purchase of Blue
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
old, A.K.C. registered, brown. DEEP FREEZE, perfect condi
lion. FA 2-1737.
FA 2-2031.
Lustre shampoo. Carroll'a Fur­
FA 2-4139.
Pb. FA 2-2737 after 3:00 p.m.
niture.
CUSTOM windows A doors. Boyd's
AKC Registered Female Boxer.
ENVELOPES, Letterhead], state
Shop, 307 Elm. FA 2-2111.
$23. FA 2-7(90.
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
23. Building Material*
program s,. etc.
Progrcisiv* 32. Floworn - Tree* • Shrubs
Printing Co. Phono FA 2-2931—
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
Crepe Myrtle in bloom, ell colors
304 West 13th St.
Roofing
FHA Loans
P'aas
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
FREE ESTIMATES
Grapevill* Ave. near 20tb St.
HEATING
Your Credit la Good. Up to 2 Yra
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
to Payl
300 So. Perk Ave. Ph. FA 2-4234 ANNUALS and vegetable plants.
FA 2-7197. Dutch Mill Nursery,
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERNew Upvala Road.
B. EDWARDS
ARY HELP? . . . an applicitlon
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
letter that will “ got th* job "; 33. Furniture
W* Glva TV Stampa
club paper; after dinner speech;
903 W. 3rd SL
Pb. FA 9-TIN
• BIG VALUES
high school or college theme or
• QUICK CREDIT
oisay
on
ail
but
scientific
lub*
24. Electrical Service*
• EASY TERMS
Jscts. Low rates. FA 2-4033,
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
KRIGIDA1RE
evenings.
Sales A Service
Hous* Wiring
Free Estimates PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
New and Used Furniture
on Xerography, Offset Printing
Sid Vlhlen's Randall Electric
311 E. First St.
FA 2-3g22
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
113 Mainolla
Ph. FA 2-0913
and Service, our stock in Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
Service With Tho Ca*b. SUPER
23. Plumbing service*
PRINTERS, 734 W. 9th St.,
TRADING POST. FA 2-4477.
FA 2-2772.

23. Build .^nMMHTfUpnlr

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MOO FRENCH AVE.

follow the crowds to —

BILL HEMPHILL MOTORS
CCDT / 2w X That s The
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WILSON - MAIER

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Plumbing ft Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REFAIR WORK
1007 Sonford Avo.
FA 2-0302

Southern Air

Barkley

SptclsIUuig In Hosting
and Alr-CendUlralag Only
1301 Oak Ave.
FA 2-1321

A. W. Barkley Used Cars,
Inc.

PLUMBING
PIANO TUNING li REPAIRING
Contracting A Repairs
W. L. HARMON
Free Estimates
Ph. FA 2-4333
R L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Fheno FA 2-3313

26. Radio ft Totavlnlon

&amp;

■ V '/ i *« *

Importi ft Sport* Cart
Our Speciality
17-92 • Heart e f Maitlaad

PH. Ml 4-5307

ATTENTION!

HATCHERS TV

A RADIO SERVICE
‘ Dependable Guaranteed Service
Ph. PA 2-IJOI *00# W. First St.

- - \ Date Of Our

Grove Owners &amp; Fuel Oil Distributors

No Closing Costa
As Low | E i Per
As
Meath
Principal - Ina. . InL • Taxes

$8,300 To 90,300
FHA ft Conv. Financing
•
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•
•
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1957 D O D G E 1-TON

SEPT. 22

Wheels, 4-Speed Transmisaion.

M®

£

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Car - Economical Price

1955 L IN C O L N C A P R I
4-Door Sodnn, Fully Powered,
Extra Qoan.

DIRECTIONS: 14 MiauUt
from Sanford. So. on Hwy.
17-92. turn right et our
sign.

W E TRADE

V-8 Engine, Stake B od y . Dual £ W B

Luxury

2 Block* te School
High * Dry
Paved Streets
(lose to Shopping
Oven A Range
Screened Florida
Room, etc.

TRUCK

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

595

Seminole Co. Motors
519

E.

First

tit.

Ph.

FA 2-0614

6 2 PONTIAC-TEMPEST
Announcement Party!
BILL HEMPHILL M OTORS
\ our
301 W .

1st

Authorized
ST.

Pontiuc — Buick — Rambler Dealer
- Phone

F A 2-0231

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Pmg9 14—Than. Sept 21. *61

H U H. L. J0HX50M
I special interest meetings, workThe people today want- to be-| shops tor family members in food
come successful, efficient and and nutrition, family life, mancapable managers, la general, agement and other personal con
they want to be well Informed, traets through home visits, teleThis means that requests for as* phone, office calls and letters
slstance from the County Home "D* Eatepskm Service also hai

public affairs Home Demonstration
workers helped Floridians better
understand good citlsenship and
their responsibilities in the af­
fairs of the community, state and
nation.
Leaders are very Important In

tf. D. work, Future k u k r i had
many opportunity* lor trainInf
in 1980. Families learned to make
wise decisions in managing their
financial resources, thin included#
the use o f credit and other bust,
ness procedures.

•— H* - • a r a j E r . s . ' s

T b . E. J Z L
U ,,K . b . l „ “ J " ™ * *
* * "
people in eight Program Areas.
_ ,*r° U-P *
They are: 1. Agriculture Produe- ■ To? ,3r* ne’ r fr°ntI,r* ] n H.D
■■
tion. 2. Marketing. 3. Conservation. •mPh»,U*» information designed
4. Farm and Home Management. tor *P*cl** audienees such a*
5. Family Living. 8. Youth Deve- T000* homemakers, low income
lopment. 7. Leadership Develop- 8roups, homemaker* who wort
ment. I. Community Development *w,jr ‘ roin " ome * nd retired per
and Publle Affairs,
*0M Here are Some of the kinds of
Home Demonitration Informs
Information most requested. Be- Hon »nd ways of providing It fit
lecting food. eloth'.Q* household the needs and Interests of then
equipment and fttnjithJ"';*' under- groups. These people help decide
standing the roie o f family mem- their own needs. Ttse Igcuia help
b en , including all ages; health in developing these program)
education and aafoty; managing which cover all aspects of famllj
Brenner, vfce president and chairman of homeroom
IXECUTTVI BOARD MEMBERS of tho Enterprise
lima and energy; giving the ftm- living^ Jo.
mothara;
Mrs.
R.
T.
HatclftH,
peeqtiiatfojfci
C.
A.
Parent-Teacher Council which held ita first general moat­
By well balanced meele and pfaatiied human reiaiionx, ciu
Henderson, devotional chairman; Harold'Wooten, pro­
ing of the school year at 7:80 p. m. Tuesday include, from
stretching the fam ily dollar which aeoship, public affairs, cooser
gram
chairmen
and
L.
0
.
Hayman,
principal.
left, Mrs. J. R. Welle, treasurer and membership chairtoday to very important and vation and leadership,
jnaa; Mrs. Lautress Boazman, publicity; Mrs. J. W.
making our home comfortable,
Through a new program «
livable and attractive.
Human Relations the famllie
To reach this vast, growing learned more about the growtl
audience which Includes men, and development of personalitie
women and youth, the Agrlcul- from childhood through adult life
ture Extension Service is broad- Families discovered the impor
tance of healthy inter-persona
supported the Republican Party better and more enduring than tha I either aide, It truly represents a ening its program.
It is making this information relationships within the borne am
originals from sltber side. And consensus of all the people. This
In 1M0.
1s I960, we wera denied con­ once a basle American program is wby our government la the available not only to organised community,
groups, but to everyone through
In the fields of citizenship am
tinued executive power by an to forged with the best from 1 most representative on earth.
eyelaeh while we were increas­
ing our seats is Congress-in state
capitals, state legislatures and
county courthouies.
a m
But this narrow defeat, to my
mind, does not relieve us of na­
tional responsibility. I firmly beltove that the national security,
national defense, foreign policy
and domestic matters continue
to be ae much the responsibility
o f the Republicans as of Urn
Democrats.
This la what I mean by our role
o f participation. Wa Intend to
make certain that our philosophy
and our plana are Injected with
maislve Impact Into the formula­
tion of national policies.
We intend to continue fighting
on all levels for our prgrams ant
approaches, when they differ with
those offered by the new admin­
istration, and we intend to carry
on this tight with all the power
and voices at our command.
I believe that our nation hai
grown to be the most powerful on
earth because its policies have
been forged in the hot clash o(
competing ideas. Out of this con­
tinuing and healthy clash has
come a set of steel-hard prin­
ciples and Ideas that perhaps are

Mjftfev.' -

Whether you’re baying of selling real
eatnte property, the hands to drop your prob­
lem into a re wusa\

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Park Drive, Sanford

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FAkfax M i l l
— FA 2-0448

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T t M P IB T S P O R T S C O U P *

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"The Govetament reproaches
us with making their task more
difficult, but what do They ex­
pect?”
Churchill went on:
"Can we with our convictions,
aa honorable men, as a great
party in tho State, afford, for the
sake of appearances of unity, to
acquiesce In a destructive down­
ward trend in our affairs at
home and abroad? Are we not
bound in honor to give our warn­
ings in good time about the fu­
ture, and to record our censuie
on the present?
"Would we not be blameworthy
before history U we aat aupoe
and silent, while one folly and
neglect U plied on top of an­
other, and much that we fought
lor together is lost or frittered
away?
"The only excuse for silence
and inaction would be despair,
and despair Is not to be tolerated
among Urltoni."
Well, despair is not to bo toler­
ated among Amenetns, especial­
ly the 94 million Americans who

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Coll FA 2-5733
Sanford Gas Co
109 W. 1st 8T.

PONTIAC TRIGGERS ANOTHIR TEAM OF WINNERS. Every one It a fancy mover.

TEMPEST HAS INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION-FRONT AND RIAN! Each wheel

Choice of 110, 115, 120 or 140 h.p., gas-xavlng 4-cyllnder engine. A couple of extra coat
options; 4-barret carb, 158 h.p. Plenty of punch without big maintenance and running costa.
The citizen who wants more can go lor an aluminum V-B option that pulls 186 horses.

(and It’ s a big 15' ons) m ovts up and down Independently of the opposite wheel. There's no

TEMPEST HAS A FRONT ENGINE/REAR TRANSMISSION! (The only American

PLUSH NEW SERIES—THE LE MANS (LUH-MAHNZ). The Tempeat Convertible and
Coupe are out this year in special custom trim. Call them the La Mansi They both have
sports-type bucket seats, full carpeting, floor mounted stick shift, acceleration rear axle option
- n o extra co s t Extra coat option: 4-epeed gearbox. Take one out-it's e going machinal

car with this feature.) R gives Tempest squat weight at every wheat. It has biting traction on
tha bricke or in the mud. Tires feet longer. Brakes take hold Ilka they mean it. The Iron!
Boor to practically flat (no big hump in the middie). Tempest seats six—eeellyl

solid axle in the rear. Result; Firm ride on pavement, soft rids in Ute boondocksl Swing
axles in the rear help the Tampsat to carve out dean, firm curve*.

Drive America’s only front engine I rear transmission ca r...it’s balanced like none of the others!

Farre ll's
Arcade Package Store

PO N TIA C 'S NEW TEMPEST IS ON D ISPLA Y TO D AY AT Y O U R L O C A L AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALERSHIP

SAN FO R D , FLA
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�Save Time, Money By Shopping Friday Night
Single Purpose Bomb
Shelters Tax Exempt
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WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 88-92. Low tonight, 65-70.
VOL.

63

United

J W V A ...

Press

Tax Aasesaor Mar/ Lari* Walk*' cr la strictly for fallout purposes, ■o f pubtie anxlatjr that followed
ar today aald har offlca would a l- j* token aalua would b« placad on President Kennedy's warning last
month about protection and the
low axemptlona for fallovt ahalt* th' Ux ro11'
.....
. .
.,
However, aha added, "if the grim developments in Berlin.
ara If It 1. used for that purpose ih#,Ur „ ffflr , du. , purpl&gt;, e&gt; #uoh
In Los Angeles, for example,
1as xama room* and storage ia d l* there are six trunk telephone lines Newsprint Use O ff
Mr*. Walker aald that If a ahelt- ifiet, then the valuation would Into lbe CD office. The switch­
NEW YORK (U P D -U . S. con­
have to be determined and placad board has been so overrun that sumption oI newsprint in August
plans are being made to Install 30 was 0.7 per cent less than during
on tha tax roll.
Sanford already ha* agreed to lines.
tha same month ■ year ago, the
No figures ar* available on the American Nawspaper Publisher*
give relief for eitiaena building a
shelter.
number o f shelters actually being Association reported Thursday.
Meanwhile, hundred* of rtwt- vsuited Uvete. But in the eity of
denta have aaaapad the Civil Chicago, s'-sly two building per­
Defanae office la tha paat two mits have been issued for con­
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Bourbon
weak* about building their owa struction o f shelter*. .
whisky is distinctively American
And
in
the
bnllding
permit
o
f­
family nuclear bomb aheltara.
and foreigners should slop label­
Russia's resumption of nuclear fice ia New York City— with ing their whiskey as such, so said
testa put tha final spur to a surge more than T million people— the House Ways and Means Com­
there ia not a aiagla application mittee Thursday.
for a permit for shelter con­
struct Ion!
There are Indications, however,
By LARRY VERSHEL
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
that people aro about to do more
Nobody asked me, but bow come
dent Kennedy called in congres­
than think about protecting their
tha welfare department doein't do
sional leaders of both parties to­
families.
a little more checking around
In Philadelphia, a model shelter day for • last-minute legislative
before they okay hospital care for
review end possibly a preview ot
was built in Fairmount Park with
the indigent. One county resident
his speech Monday to the United
visiting hours I to 4 p. m. live
eras hospitalised, claimed indigent
Nationi.
days a week. Sine* th* Russian
gpre and the county kicked In over
tests started, erowda have become
$800 to pay the hospital bill. Re­
so great the exhibit is optn seven
cords reveal that the person'a hus­
ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPI) —
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo days a week.
band is self-employed and geta a (LTD - The United States bol­
Monro* County Welfare Director
Defense Coordinator Joseph R,
government pension check.
stered the United Nations force In Costa says thousands o f inquiries William B. Wood* has accused
• • •
The Congo today with four big have been coming from radio ata- Florida and Georgia officials of
providing money to induce wel­
According to the State Board of muld-engine transport planes.
tions who pass on listener re­
Health, 42 persons died from can*
fare recipients to go North and
In a departure from previous quests.
cer aipl S8 from heart disease in policy the planes will be available
apply for relief in New York state.
” \V*To suffering from prosper­
Seminole County during the first for supporting UN military oper­
ity but w* love It," h* said.
six months of the year . . , There ations within The Congo. Up to
•'We've bean trying for year* to
Were no figures available on how now U. S. planes have been con­
WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen.
get our message across. Looks like
many courthouse officials were fined mostly to ferrying troops
Georgs A. Smathers (D-Fla.)
Khrushchov did it for us."
asked Defense Secretary Robert
treated for ulerra during that per­ into and out of the country.
The survey could not measure
iod.
The first plane, a 0 2 4 Globe- families who have started shelter* S. McNamara Thursday to brief
• ••
master, arrived Thursday night at without asking fur permit* or the nation oq protective measures
against radioactive fallout and
Tax Collector John Calloway Leopoldville's Njili Airfield. Three
housewives who hav* stocked food
nuclear attack.
hopes to have the county tax bills 0 3 0 Hercidka were due today.
and water, transistor radios, can­
out by Nov. 1.
Up to now the distribution of
dles-and other essentials in thsir
• ••
supplies,ta Ik s tyagu ha* been basement*.
Sispt. of Schools R. T. Milwee Hone Iff v fleet of chartered DC3.
DETROIT (UPI)—Twenty-six lo­
told the Jaycees Thursday that DC4 tad C49 planes. Neat has the
cal plant bargaining teams from
General Motor* and the United
Oirullment In the county schools carrying capacity «4 U*e Globetutu \i i. kuit. &gt;untb,dq.-% Vb .meet­
should hit 1I,U00 by 1970.
master a n d ' S k U a r ’
• ••
ings in Detroit today, tried to set­
The Uniten Nations had four
tle disputes holding up the end of
Have you noticed the thousands planes 'damaged by jet strafing
the General Motors strikes which
o f dead fish by the BandshellT during the Katanga operation in
•tiU idle 144,OU) workers.
No explanation yet, but officials addition t&lt;r the one lost in the
MARVEJOLS, Franc* tU Pl) tell us the fish are Croakers.
crash which killed Secretary Gen­
Preside® Charles De Gaulle to­
• • •
eral Dag Hammarskjold.
day
called on the Russians to
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)-A rm )
Nobody asked me, but can the
stop threatening, the West if they Engineers will ask state and local
County Commission legally bind
really want East-West cold war civil defense organizations to help
m future commission by adopting
talks.
find buildings in Florida to protect
* five-year road program?
He also warned that France citizens in case of nuclear attack
• • •
Attention bowlers . . . The Her­
ATLANTA (UPI) A South will not tolerate the expansion of Col. J. V. Sollohub, district engi.
Soviet domination throughout the neer, said the survey of buildings
Georgia
state
senilnr
promised
ald will start a weekly bowling
would cover every city anil com­
Thursday there would be a free world.
column starting next Tuesday.
Speaking to a erowd of sever- munity.
• • •
thorough Investigation into Flo­
Tuesday the County Commission rida complaints that ita waters al hundred In this little provincial
was presented with a lengthy di­ ar* being polluted by wastes town on the aecond day of hli
"meet-the-people” tour of southLENOIR CITY. Tenn. (UPI) rective for study on franchise. from Georgia streams.
Son. Dan Hart of Quitman said central France, De Gaulle reiter­ Mra. Mary Alien (Granny) ilmik,
Indications arc that the board will
rfom
nsider its adoption next Tues- a Senate subcommittee has been ated that France is willing to widow of a Civil War soldier, will
day.
ay. We hear that it contains a conducting investigations into the Join in East-West talks on Ger­ celebrate her 107th birthday Sun
lot of duplicating aervices that pollution problems of Georgia, no', many, Berlin, disarmament and day wtih a nursing home part)
the state now performs and one only in the areas mentioned by other cold war topics—if Russia open to the public. Still alert de­
Florida, but state-wide.
stops threatening the free world. spite blindness and hearing diffi­
citizen calls it a .'money ichcm e."
• • •
culty, site sab] th* will sing
hymns at the party.
Did Longwood Mayor A1 I -or- ^
mann bring the gavel, or was it a
mallet, to the Thursday night !
Council meeting at a defensive o r j
an offensive move?

It’s American

U. S. Bolsters
UN Forces In
War-lorn Congo

Kennedy Session

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1961

SANFORD,

MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet Pre­
mier Nikita Khrushchev said to­
day that Russia la ready to nego­
tiate with the United States "at
any time, at any place and at any
level."
The threat of war has perhaps
never been as great in the post­
war period at it is now, Khruthchev said. Governments of the
Western powers are intensifying
military preparations in every
way, he said.
Khrushchev made the statement

in • letter to Indian Prim* Min­
ister Jawharlal Nehru. It was the
Soviet Premier’ * answer to a
message sent him by the nonaligned nations after the recent
Belgrade conference, lie sent sim­
ilar letter* to other neutralist
leaders.
"H ie Soviet government Is
ready to participate la talks
wklch ar* really directed to­
ward !k* tpeedietl selatkia of
urgent International questions,"
Khruohehtv said, "particularly

a pear# ennferene* on conclud­
ing n German peare treaty and
the normalization of th* altaaUon la West Berlia."
"The sooner such serious talks,
the better."
The Soviet Premier said th* sit­
uation in Europe would be better
if countries which have not rec­
ognized both German states—the
German
Democratic
Republic
(East Germany) and the Federal
Republic o f Germany (West Ger­
many)—would recognize them in

fact and sstablisk relaUooa with
them.
He also aald that both East and
West Germany should be admits
led to the United Nations.
“ Tbs Soviet Union alwaya fa­
vors th* regulation ot eoatrqvtrlist problems by negotiations,"
Khrushchev wrota Nehru.
"We atm eeniidar that a*gu&gt;
Uatieaa between states, and par*
ticularly between the USSR and
th* United States, as tha most
powerful and Influesdlal stales,
caa and should play an Import­
ant role la Improving tha interaalieaal aitaatlea.
"W t ar* ready In th* name ad
securing peace to negotiate at any
time, at any place and at any
leval."

Congress Gels
Kennedy Assurance

Asks Shelter Talk

WASHINGTON (U P I)— Presi*
dent Ksnnedy assured congres­
sional leaders today he would
contact them immediately If there
is any strlous turn for tha worsa
in th* world situation after Con-

Setek Settlement

Stop Threatening,
IteGhulle Says

Water Pollution
Probe Promised

OFFICIALS OF DEL-MAR INDUSTRIES, INC. and executives o f the
Sanford Seminole Development Company met Thursday to complete final
negotiation)! for the eittnblDhmpnt of the new plnnt here. Shown at the
conference are. neuted, Dewey K. Smith, vice president of the Del-Mar ad­
ministration; Jerome Zimmerman, president of tho Del-Mar Administra­
tion and Robert J. Bauman, president of Sanford Atlantic Bank and a di­
rector of the Sanford Seminole Development Co. Standing are, John Krider,
executive director o f the Snnford-Seminole Development Co.; T. K. Tucker,
president of the Floridn State Bank and a director of tho Sanford Seminole
Development Co. and Scott Burns, local muniiKcr of the Florida Power and
Light Co.
(Herald Photo)

*&gt;•** adjourns.
, Tha eblsf exeeutlva met with
Democratic and Republican lead*
era - o f tha Housa and Sonata
shortly before leaving Washington
for about 10 day*. Whila be ia
gone he will address the United
Nation* Gsneral Assembly and
take a short holiday at Newport,
R. I.
Senate Democrat!* leader Mike
Mansfield and Republican leadar
Everett M. Dirksea agreed at tha
breakfast mating with Kennedy
that
adjournment "tomorrow
night was quits possible."

Fears Toll Road
To Delay Freeway

Woman Is 107

S t Johns Put To Use

4

•

•

•

By Sanford Contractor

Mrs. Raymond Lundquiat don­
ated an American Flag to Semi- ,
note High School to use at foot-! Proof that the St. Johns River j
ball games a few years back. I can be used for low cost trans. . . So wiui iuppi-ned to tU j portalion w as provided here this
flay?
I week when the contracting firm

Casselberry Man
Gets Citation

Longwood Adopts Budget

No Sabotage Seen

SANFORD MAYOR Joe Baker sign* a proclamation,
designating the week of Oct. 1 to 7 a* Hire thu Hand!*
capped Week, a* Dr. Phil Went gate. Rotary president
and chairman of the Hire the Handicapped committea
in Sanford, looks on. Standing in back art Florida Stata
Employment Servica manager, Joe Foy and .Farm
Bureau Placement manager, H. A. Thurston.
(Her a ll Photo)

teaaaa «*y the m ar should not
41 used more extensively for ^ulk
‘poapotu too.
.»

**■ » A

*

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Hep.
William C. Cramer (R -F la.) isn’ t
convinced extension of Florida’s
toll turnpike will oet seriously
B ig**, items on the new bud- at comps red to last* year's ft .200; delay construction of an aast coast
get include police salaries, li.ixw maintenance salaries at $3,100, freeway.
streets, parks and buildings at
Cramer called on Gov. Farris
$3,500 and truck-equipment main Bryant Thursday lo specifically
★
★
★
enanc* at $?.ooo all remained |exclude planned Interstate Highthe same; new items— reserve way 95 between Daytona Beach
debt service at $1,700 and equip­ and Miami from an agreement
ment at $1,713. The debt eervice with turnpike bondholders against
fund was set at $9,785 as com­ building any
freeways
which
pared to 810,180 las. year.
might jeopardize turnpike reve­
The only other reductions were nue.
m office and telephone expense i
______ ________

Longwood adopted ita DM1-IM2
budget Thursday night calling for,
expenditures of $13,700, an in­
crease of $0,117 over last year,
without having to raise the 10
mill lax levy.
Iluwever, Mayor Al Lormann's
hopes for an allocation to begin
building a new city ball were
»helved (or the present to make
way for a new lire truck.
Councilman
Carl
taunmler,
A Hireling to discuss th, rnmaking a strong pica for Ihe new
truck and $2,5ia) in repairs on Ihe
District S County Commissioner! ? in' e™ « " 1,or‘ on ,eal|,bil"&gt;r
“ /• ; D" ‘« bt «• Smith annount*
_
__ _ __ L
_
j installing a ct y vewage plant wav ed today that her new fall classes
old one. read the second survey
Jim Avery,
making
.................
" ‘ P1' 1* discussed, however, the Iward in the ancient Indian science ot
report from authorized dealer in­
spectors suggesting that this be vilit to the Longwood Council tabled the mailer for at least an* yogi, which proved so popular last
Thur-Uy night, reassured toe other 30 day*,
year, will begin again on Oct. g,
done.
city that Orange Ave. * will he 1
upstair* at the Evans Building in
lie win approval for a $500
paved all the way to llwy. 17-92
i lail.e Mary.
Vr
'k
★
start out of tins year s funds on and that work on the project
the repair work and the board
would begin Monday morning.
agreed to lake up the matter
"I dropped by tuidglit to clear
of a new piece of equipment in !
up some ot this confusion on
about six month*. Estimated costs Orange Ave. that developed after
for a new truck were quoted at
an unlor.unate press notice fol­
$18,500.
lowing Ihe Commission's adopt on

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Senior M/Sgt. Jack O. Glenn
of Casselberry was one of 20 out­
o f Burnup and Sima shipped 133
standing airmen from posts around
tons of building material on a 220
the world
receiving citation
foot cargo vessel tv the Virgin
from ihe Air Force Assn., now
islands (or a cons ruction pro­
holding it* annual conven ion in
ject.
Philadelphia, Pa.
The largest cargo ship ever to
Sgt. Glenn, stationed at Or­
visit Sanford is now en rou e lando AFB, was selected as out­
to St. Croix, Virgin Islands, where standing airman of the rommund
the Sanford firm has the con­ to represent the USAF S ccu ri)
tract to construct a building.
Service at Ihe conention wh.ch
The company of which Vidor closet Sunday.
Ilutclnns la the manager, char­
Hit wife. Mary Jane, accom­
tered the inutorship Curinto to panied her husband to the contran.purt everything needed for' ; ention on an all expense paid
the building except Ihe concrete, invitation including ho el acco'nTbi* can be obtained in the Vir­ ino&lt;ialions, round trip commercial
gin Islands, Hutchins said.
air transportation a J money tor
Ma.eriala which the ship load­ other expenses.
ed here included blocks, lumber.
--------------------------j NDOLA, Northern Rhodesia
steel, roofing amt sheet metal. In
*v „ h i _____i
it
carried
truck*,
a
.iio
.!
'
«
«
'
»
l
c
t
il.T U -A United Nation* olliccr
addition
trucks, l u l u ! C f l l l S I t C
and food. Hutchins said.
TAMPA (U P li Georgia .
investigators so far
Th* vessel left Sanford Tues- threat lo impose an inspection fee l'»v* turned up no evidence of
day at 7 a. m. and will arrive
fr* ,h
I* illegal sabotage or » ‘ r attack in the
at St. Croix on next Wednesday, and nothing will come of it. Gov. plane crash t u t killed Secretary
according to schedule set by its Farris Bryant predicted Thurs. General Dag Hammarskjold Mon­
t day.
skipper. Capt. Charles Thompson day.
Hutchins said that th* loading
of these supplies here shows .hat
th* St. Johns River ran be used
by Sanford and Central Florida
interests for low cost transporta'.ion. even before the SanfordCaaavcral Canal is built.
Tb* St. Johns River ha* a 12
teat etunnel to Sanford and lit*
Canola draws 10 feet with 133
(eat of cargo, Hutchins pointed
out. He believe* that there t* no

NO. 285

Ready To Talk Terms
On Any Level-Nikita

Officials Accused

Shelters Sought

FLORIDA

Motorcade
All football fun* are invited to'join the motorcade
to the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando tonight when the Sunford Seminole* so far unbeaten and unscored upon,
match brain* and brawn with the Orlando Kdgewater
team at 8:15 p. m.
Kan* are urged to meet, with their decorated car*,
at the Seminole High School parking lot at 6:30 ]&gt;. m.
as tha police-escorted trip will start rolling no latef than
6:45 p. m. At the Tangerine Bowl. Sanford fan* w ill sit
on the west aide of the field.

Avery Reassures
Council On Orange
Ave. Project

Yogi Classes

J

Bliss Calls Road Plan

Criticism "Politics"

of llie county's five year road
program.
"Material* alrr.dy have been
bought and stockpiled out of
County Engineer Carlton lilies hold a joint m-etlng at nuon
money from the old budget aid today dcicrulcd the county's five-! Tuesday al Freddie's Restaurant
your road definitely is going to
year-road program and declared cn llwy 17-92 tod.scus* mutual
be paved on out lo the highway,"
criticism to Ihe program was problems.
1
1,1
’
I It is an almost certainty that
"Actually, live work should siIhe program will prove to tl|(, njui prolram wj|, ^ u„ ,n,|#
ready lie underway but w e delay--he in Ihe mtcre»ti of the entire iop c a( business.
ed it one week in order that county and not one municipality j
*
grove owners could remove a i» neglected aa wat charged,"
row of trees fro-n the right of HImi said.
way. They've been paying U ses'
Bliaa a ated that the record
on those trees for some 20 years bears out tint the cities—were
Bridge ....................
I'aga&gt;
and w* felt the delay was juiti- given the lion's share of the see­
Classified _ _ Fag* 10 A It
ded."
ondary road fund program and
Comics
......
Page 9
Avery also told Ihe council that' declared that out of that fund
Dear Ahby
_
Page8
the comity had been advised by •* $147,QUO for Altamonte Spring*
Editorial . .........._____ Pag* 4
the Slat* Road Dept, that it I* and the 82I7.0UU Molnar Av*. proEntertainment________Page 8
ready to let bids on the almost1 ject that will t-eneiU Longwood.
Legal* ...........
Pag* 3 A 10
The road'program Is bound to
one-quartrr million dollar Mol­
Puttie . —______ . . Page 9
nar Ave. paving and that he un­ help cities provide belter circula­
Society
Page f
derstood manges requested by tion into the county, Bliaa said.
Sport* _
Page•
At the ism* time, the mayors
Longwood had been incorporated
Church**
_ Tag* I
J of live county have agreed to
in Die project.

Herald Index

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hi tbair ini­

tial display o f talent looked real

good to the &gt;,i*0 fans
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into

Memorial

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Milwaukee
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last

Seminole stalwarts’ "g in g er" got
• boost lo r the weeks nbetd.

Coach Jim Plgotl probably wlahed
b e'b a d the JV’ a suit out to have a

An unusual featura o f any ball
d u b ’a a s ison la to havo a lineman
mako a touchdown. Rarely doea it
happen. But first pop in the 'at
aeries for the Warriors, Gent Wil­
liams racked up six points from
n tackle position. He earned the
privilege by crashing through to
block a punt.
By the way, what do wa call this
high aehool learn? W arriors? 6emin olei? Indiana? Seminole Indian
W arrlori? No, that last one won't
go Into a headllna very well. Might
call them Reds, except for the
fact that the nomer ii In bad re­
pute — and surely doesn't fit our
boya in ita usual usage.
Speaking of JV'e, aa we were
• few spaces up the line, they go
into battle Wednesday night at
1:30 p.m, They'd like to see heap
big crowd on hand for war coun
cil and lo watch them scalp Henbreeie JV’ a.
EdgewaUr, the Scmlnoici* foe
In Orlando Friday, took a 19-8
shellacking from Melbourne Fri­
day. But those Bulldogs, always
tough, slipped up on the Eagles
to Jerk their tall feathers. So, the
Orlsndo eleven will not be a push­
over for Plgott’a pigskin proteges.
There will be many a carload of
Sanford citterns deserting the
Friday night downtown specials,
coma this weekend, ah betcha.

Champ Ignores
NBA Edict
BOSTON (U PS)— Heavyweight
champion Floyd Patterson and
challenger Torn McNeeley appar­
ently ignored a recent National
Boxing Association edict In the
contract for their pioposed title
fight Nov. M.
Under the terms o f the pact annoonced Monday, McNeeley ha*
guaranteed Patterson a return
bout in 120 daya if ho wine the
world title.

Eddie Erdelatz

By United Press frtererttenaf
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Rbnsn, Chi.
Gantlic, Bat.
Brandt. Bal.
Batey, Minn.
Rmno. Clev.

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508
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438
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410
400
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Hama Bans

V iM

PftM latanutteaal

It*! now o r never for Roger
Marls, the brash young man who

I obscures

even the facta B u t the
Yankees cad clinch their 11th
Amertcaa League penpant la 13
years tonight and that the Clacln■ a i n B S r U f i n U o r a d their pennant-clmching magic num ber in
the National League to eaves. A
sw eep o f tonight’s doublehesder
does it for the Yankees, while the
idle Reds went four games ahead

NaUowal League — Ccpuda,
Giants 41; Maya, Giants I*; Rob­
inson, Rada 33; Aaron, Brave* 33;
Adcock, Braves 31; Stuart, Pi­
rates 31;
Am aricaa League Mari*,
Yanks SI; Mantle, Yanka 33; Klltebrew, Twins 55; Gentile, Orioles
WASHINGTON (U P !) — The
43; Colavito. Tigers 42.
House hxs approved and aent to
Raw* Ballad la
the Senate legislation to grant
NaMewal League - »
Cepcdi antltruit immunity to the Nation­
Glanta 129; Robinson, Keda 119; al Football League'* "p a ck a g e"
Aaron, Braves 112; Mays, Giants television contract with tha Co­
111; Stuart, Plrataa 306.
lumbia Broadcasting System.
Am aricaa
League — Marls,
The m a n u re was requested by
Yanks 139; Colavito. Tigers 132;
the league after a Philadelphia
Gentile.
Orioles
131;
Mantle,
Judge ruled the propoied contract
Yanks 135; Cash, Tigers 123.
for next year'* season violated
Pitching
an earlier court ruling.
NaUowal League — Padres,
The bill a lio would eaempt
Dodgers 11-3; Millar, G lints 15-4;
antllruat prosecution the
Jay, Rod* 20-9; O’ToolS, Reds 16- from
pooling of television right* by
8; Sadeckl, Cards ,4-9.
Am aricaa
League
—
Ford professional baseball, basketball
Yank* 34-3; Terry, Yanks 14-3; and hockey leagues.
House approval cam* by voice
Arroyo, Yanks 15-4; Latman, In­
dian* 13-4; Schwall, Red Sox 15-5. vote. If the measure gains final
congressional approval, CBS will
carry
all
National
Football
League games during the IHT.2
and 1903 seasons.
Chairman Emanuel Caller, DN. Y „ of the House Judiciary
Kings wood Builders took to the Committee told the Hom e that
lane* again this week with tome unless the legislation were ap­
fine and fancy bowling by the proved it might place the "w eak­
Sunlaml Estates girls.
er teams o f the National League
High game wa* made by Lee In a serioua position.”
Kromas with a smooth 181, Betty
Allen came In with a high series
of 581. Shirley Conkey made the
tricky 3-10 split and Betty Church
picked up the 2-7.
A newcomer to howling, l.ucy
Mays caplured her llrst turkeyNEW YORK (U P I) - The alter
in first place arc the Curvettei
sitd Jolly Girla and In second the effects of the basketball fix scan­
Cherokee Spare-lies and Come s. dal and Ihe movement o f St.
in third are the Honeybees, the John's University to Its new cam ­
ttockettes, the Goof-olfe and the pus field house has left Madison
Square Garden with Its smallest
Tralle relies.
college baskethall program since
World War H daya.
Garden
officials
announced
Monday that its 1981-82 schedule
will include to regular-season dou­
bleheaders, one lest than last sea­
The Food Mart-Country Manor son. and the Holiday Festival
League moved Into Its eecond tournament. Although tha Nation­
week o f the season with the Gold al Invitation Tournament was not
Bonds holding first place with a listed on the schedule, a Garden
single loss.
spokesman said the post-season
Close behind U the Corule with tourney would be held there a* it
a rerord o f six wine and two has In the past.
lueses. The Stampers, Butchers
and Checker* are all lied with a
record uf four vicluriee and four
NEW YORK (U P I) — The pro
loss**.
The Markette*' record 1* three foutball Quarterbacks Club of
wins end five losses. The Buggers New York Monday presented Ann
and Sugar end Spice have a not- Eehmunt, a daughter &lt;&gt;f the late
so-nice rvcord o f two wins ami t.en Kihinunt, funner New York
six josses to put them in last and Ban Fram-ieco pro foutball
place.
star, with the Timothy J. Mara
High
gain*
was rolled by sthulunhlp award. The award
Martha Klmiard with a 174. She hmiiira the mcniury of the founder
also has high series for the week. o f the Giant*.

House Okays

N F L ‘Package’

Sunlond Turns In
Fancy Bowling

Cage Fixings
Take Toll

Loop Lead Held

lt'a

winter season

underway

O AK LAN D , Calif. (U F I) — The
when the Chieaps Cohn heat (he h om er and three singles that
Oakland
Raiders sold Eddie E rDodgers, 5-3, Monday night.
paced the rout o f Ortega in I S
Minnesota
Dob Cardwell, whn had lost sis
dslata down the r iv e r - b o * they'll Los Angeles

straight gam es te the Dodgers,
pitclWH'k* fctw i-hiU er for his 14th
victory as Lea A ngeles manager
Walt Alston gam bled and lost
with rookie pitcher Phil Ortega,
who made his first b ig league
sta rt Ed Bouebeee hit a three-run

Orlando C epeda't tvm-rua ninthinning te m e r gave Ihe Sen Fran­
cisco Giants a 3-3 victory over
the Milwaukee Brave*, who loit
their seventh itraight game. StuMliter, soft-balling relief ace o f
the Giants, received credit for his
13th win. The homer w as Cepada 'a l i f t o f the M a m .
Dick Stuart's two-run homer
and Dick Croat's two-run single
paced a five-run seventh-inning
outburst that carried tho Pillsburgh Pirates to an 8-8 decision
over tho SL Louis Cardinals.
Rookie Larry Foss gained credit
good gam es for a big *08 series for tho win in his first big league
to lead tbo league la that depart­ start aided by Harvey Haddlx
and Elroy F aco in the lata in­
ment. A total o f 17 koglara had •
ning!.
at series of 500 o r better and nine

•ctks to dethrore Baba Roth as
baseball's home run king.
Needing twe homers to tie and
three to break Ruth’s 34-yesr-Old
all-time record o f 80 hom ers in
a season, the 27-ytar-old Maria
/a ces his "m om ent o f truth" to­
night la the New York Yankees'
twl-nlght doubleheader with the
Baltimore Orioles. He must hit
at least one hom er tonight to have
any practical chance to break the
mark in a single game Wednes­
day night, which brings him to
the end o f the 154-game limit
prescribed by Commissioner Ford
Three team* emerged from th«
Frick.
The
struggle
of
one
man first night’ s action with no loiaoi
against terrific odds and pressure a&gt; tha Buiineaamen’ * League got
the Jet Lanea last week.

bowlers broke the M0 barrier.
Harry Schob of Benton’ s topped
Park Ave. Pharmacy however
was given the top apot on the this group with a 230 game, Nine
man also found the range and
standing shaet by taking tbo Wad
converted splits with John Rich­
in total pins. Led by Ed Mich­ ardson bringing in two, the 1-7
alak, the Medicinemen had a and the 7-8.
Davis Buildara from M igbboracratch total o f 2557 pins.
Leroy Benton’s total o f 2193 Ing DeBary, deserves a pat on
the back for going into the league
waa good onough for second plica
with a four gama deficit, taking
and Automatics No. On* cake
ovar tho franchise o f an entry
walked to four poin,i and third which failed to field a team last
place by forfeit as their opponent week and declined lo c o o tints*.
They will get into the thick
failed to show up.
Smith's Am oco and Seminole o f the battle in an effort to catch
Sporting Goods, with three wini up by meeting Sanford Electric
Tuesday night.
each round out the first five.
The rest of the Tuesday sche­
Michalak put to lather three
dule find* Park Ave. Pharmacy
meeting
Autooetica
No.
One,
Sm ith '! A m oco versus Wally’s
Phillips 18, Seminole Sporting
Goods versus Owen's Gulf, Town
Pump versui Leroy Benton's and
ALC versus Autonetiea No. Two.
PARIS (U P I)— Kaflu King o f
Nigeria, the British Empire feath­

Nigeria Boxer

Asks Moore Scrap

erweight champion who again
stopped European champion (itacieux Lam peril o f France, asked I
today that hi* promised fight
with American Uavey Moor* on
Dec. 4 be for Moore’s wurld title.
The referee awarded King n
technical knockout victory at 35
eecond* o f the sixth round Mon­
day night after King'* sudden on.
■taught had
floored
Lampertl
twice In thut round and gashed
Ids left brow,
Promoter Charley .Michael!* an­
nounced last week he had re­
ceived a cable from Moor* prom­
ising to fight the King-Lamperti
winner at Parle on Dec. 4. Weth­
er the December bout woutd be
for the title, Mlchaelis said, would
depend on the else o f the guaran­
tee he could give Moor*.

Wins Scholarship

what
Coach
Billy
Hildebrand
hupcs will be s' better balanced
attack against the Baylor Bears.
In the Southern Conference,
Virginia Military and Virginia
Tech again look like favorites.
Richmond and Davidson both ex­
pect Improvement.
Duke kicks off defense of Us
Atlantic Coast Conference cham­
pionship sgalnit South Carolina at
Columbia, S. C., this weekend.
South Carolina In the past has
proved troublesome for the Blue
Devils, and Coach Marvin Bass
would Ilka nothing more than to
begin hia new regime as Game­
cock bos* with an upset. Duke,
with plenty uf backtield talent but
Inexperience in the line, lost a
key player, swing end Ed Che*,
null, for ihe season over the pa&gt;l

Beginners Find
Bowling Eye
The Beginner Bowlers found the
magic pocket this week In the
Holler Motor* Navy W ives League.
Ester Gwartney o f tha VAH-9
team rolled a 1*9 gam * scratch,
with handicap. It cariia to 254. She
bowled a tremendous handicap
aeries o f 844. Following closely
behind waa Jo Watson o f the Park
Ridge team with a 233 handicap
gama, 640 handicap series,
Jtan McGuire picked up the
difficult 2-7 split while Ester
Gwartney
and
Kny
Bowman
strung 4 atrlkae each in a row.
Turkeys were mad* by Fran M ic ­
key and Clara Barber.
Park Ridge bowler* took both
high handicap game and high
handicap eerie* fop the day.

be open fo r buftneaa a t tha tam e Washington
old stand on Funday when they Kansas City
tangle with the Dalian Tex ana at
Candlestick Park.
"A n d th e n are na plana ar pro­
posals to shift tho franchise else­
where” eeid a Raider spokesman.

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Olympic Jitters
Break Out In Japan

TOKYO (U P I)— Hotel m ans,
"W a ll have a new stadium to go
into in Oakland ia a couple o f g e n In the world’s largest city are
already breaking s o t with “ Olyyears and wa think things will
pi* Jitter*.*
pick up then."
Tho Japan Tim et re pelted today %
Erdelata was fired Monday by
that Tokyo hotels a n
being
the four-man tribunal operating
"•w im ped” with applications from
tha club and Marty Feldman was
group* who want reservation* fo r
named In his place. The owners
tho 1984 Olympic Games her*.
probably were smarting more
Eighty per cent o f tho reserva­
than Eddie waa from the 55-0
tions are coming from tho United
pasting his team took from the
States.
Houston Oilers in the aeaaon'a
The Japan Hotel
opener and the follow -up 44-0
said many small i
licking last Sunday from the Ban
mad* apllcatlon For
Diego Charger*.
So far, according te
Houston and S a g- b ieg o wore tlon'a latest check, 9,500 persona
the m ost powerful clubs in tha have reserved rooms.
league last year and look strong,
A total a f 150,000 persona are
tr than ever this year. And Dal- expected to visit Japan during
iaa ia right in the earn* class.
1984, the Transportation Ministry
So new coach Feldman, who said.
wee Erdeletx1 assistant, steps
right into the hot water.
OVER I I

at First sal Palmetto
Bide Pert Office)

The Raider* havs announced an
advance sale o f 8,000 ticket*. And
they expect about 10,000 fo r the
battle — i f the weather ia good.
"This club has adequate mate­
rial to compete in this league,”
said Feldman after he waa hand­
ed the task o f trying to build a
winner. " I t ’s too late to make
any m ajor change*. So w e ll try
to Jell the Raiders into a repre­
sentative club.”

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By Gold Bonds

Adam's Paces
Bowlerettes
Tha Jet Bowlerettes finished
the eecond week of league bowling
with Adam 's Paint In first pile*,
followed by Ivey’ a and Don'*
In second. Richards, Yowell's snd
Harriett's tied for third.
In fourth place la Bill's Tavern,
followed by Toy Coral, Mtry
Esther's and Leilani.
Verna Bolton and Tina Parker
picked up the 1-7 split and Cel­
este Smith returned the 3-10. Kay
Bowman mad* the 3-7 and ilfo
the 4-3-7,
High gama was mad* by M*rg*
Lyons with a 176 and Verna Bol­
ton had high aeries of 4M.

Dixie Football Prospects Shaping Up Strong
United Press International
Word that Maryland ii loaded,
that Duke again will be on* of
tha nation's strongest and the
bright atar o f Roman Gabriel at
North Carolina State feature the
South's 1981 football prospects.
First game* this weekend likely
will do a lot toward telling how
wall the Atlantic Coast Conferenca
stacks up against other football
powers.
For example, Maryland playa
Southern
Methodist at Dallas,
Tea., North Carolina State faces
Skyline co-champion Wyoming at
Laramie and da m son faces Flor­
ida o f tha Southeastern Confer
•nee.
Wake Forest, with Ihe thinnest
manpower supply in the ACC,
(o e s to Waco, Tex , to unveil

W L Pet. C l S

Oakland Fires

League Leaders

look-fee at Urn up-coming bope- Player A Ctah O . A h R.
Jnla under fire. B on o o f the JV’ a Ctmnta, Pitta. 13* 553 f?
-with no shortage o ! confidence Pinion, Cla. 144 5T7 IS
Boyar, St. I* 143 554 103
•'jo in e d that they could have knock­
Z 'iM , U A.
134 421 ?1
ed o ff the Terriers from TitusRbnsn, Cla.
144 313 111
Title, too. That's the spirit — If
143 536 l i t
Maya, S.F.
get the discretion.
Altmn. Chi.
13* 491 »
Mthws, Mil.
142 336 94
Aa it was, the V a n ity coaches
Ccpcda, S. F. 14Z 513 71
had a chance to run p lo y e n back
American League
and forth from bench to gridiron Cash, Det.
14* 49* 110
aad toko n gander at som e combi- Hwrd, N, Y . 119 413 «3
u tla n a that might ba helpful in P in a l, Clav. 117 400 ? l
gam es to come.
Kalin. Dat.
144 588 113
Indicative i f the spirit o f both
teaching staff and squad waa the
hit a f drama seen at the south end
o f the Bald. Butch Riser bad done
oome nifty sprinting and yard
p sfcisg to ic e the final strip* in
light and only to be pulled down
on the one yard tine, Denied that
thrill that comas with making a
TD, So, In came the neat play
from the mentors. You guessed it.
It waa Biaer ovar the left aide —
and his teammates, anxious to
htlp tha spirited Junior rack
up tha aln poluts he'd Just missed,
n a lly cleared the way. Fine tri­
bute to coaches, team play and
willing w orkeil Tbia la tha ipirlt
that wlU win m ore games this
year. And what n bang for the
southpaw Junior to mako a TD
M hla first varsity gam el

JR im

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M rn J14 98
48 1M JM 43M
AMERICAN LEAGUE

40-0 score

In the lacb-tuiter second half

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Chicago

weekend when lie suffered a kneef Gabriel, six foot four 220 pound
injury in practice.
senior tabbed atmost a unanimous
The Blue Devils will field a pre-season All-Am erica, will lead
typical Bill Murray Duke-T attack the North Carolina State Chal­
guided by quarterback Walt Rap- lenge. The Wolfpack, playing a
pold and featuring fullback John multiple often**, also has better
Tinncll and hallbacks Mark Leg­ speed and more power on the
gett and Jack Wilson. Senior Art ground than ia the past several
Gregory at tackle ia Duke's stand­ years but has problems in the de­
out lineman.
fensive secondary and at center.
Maryland, Gough, has been
CTemton bat Installed ■ new
picked as the team to watch in pro-type offense to go along with
the ACC — with Terrapin follow­ a rugged line. Coach Frank How­
ers expecting the best squad since ard hat stressed team speed snd
the glory daya of the late 'Jins has hard-hitting backs in fullbacks
Tatum at College Park.
Ron Scrudata and BIB McGulrt
Maryland Coach Tom Nugent and halfback Gary Barnca.
figures he has a solid defense
Virginia’ s Cavaliers, with ntw
this year te go with hia tricky o f­ coach Bill Elias at lb* halm, bop*
fensive formation* lo be directed to break a M -game losing airing
by quarterbacks Dick Novak and which ia the longest in m ajor col­
sophomore Dick Shiner.
lege football.

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�School Books Ordered To Ease Shortage
A supplemental order of textbook* to relieve the shortage la
the SemiBole County aetioot gyatem was placed Monday, Oct. II,
Superintendent at School* R. T.
MUwee said today, lie said that
this order should be received In
about two weeks.
“ Our first order of books didn't
cover our needs and we- had to
reorder. We undereitlmated our
enrollment which was some 1300
more children than we had last
year, MUwee explained. He said
that by Jan. 1 there would be
a further Increase nt enrollment.

Re Mid tu t some of A
ho
boards siw asking parents
can afford t to buy hooka for
their children. He added that hr
would ask the school board to
live font pennies low to aik par­
ents to Seminole County who cm
afford k to help to alleviating
the shorten by buying books.
Later on, be as id, these par­
ents can aril these books and get
back tome of the money spent
on them.
Milwee Mid font county school*
stfM ace nstog some books which
out of adoption,” These

BELGIAN CIVILIANS earir Katanga soldier, wounded
during battl* with UN in Elisabethville, the Congo.

Katanga Gives
U N Ultimatum

VOL.

S3

United • Preaa

UNITED

NATION S.

N.

Y .,

% L T 1 )—The United Nations Gen­
eral Asaembly today unanimously
elscted Mongi Slim o f Tunisia as
president o f ita IGth regular seaaion, succeeding Frederick II. Bo­
land o f Ireland.
Slim,

hacked

by

Boland

and

atrong Western support that in­
cluded the United States m d Brit­
a in ,

also was a prominent con­

tender to become interim adnatnl■trator o f lha United Nations In
place o f

Secretary General Dag

Hanim*r.ikjold,

who died

in an

Africian air crath Sunday night.
Heavy politicking as the dele­
gates of 99 nation* gathered for
the assembly'# second day deluyad
&amp; h« start o f this morning's meet­
ing 4S minutes.
Russia's
Insistence
that the
United Nations adopt Its “ troika”
plan o f three secretaries general
and opposition to Slim’s appoint­
ment on constitutional grounds
that it would confuse the legisla­
tive and executive branches of the
world organization made indefinite
d e a d lo c k likely on the selection o f
H im m srskjold's successor.

Rea Hurt elected officer* for 1902
at their dinner meeting Tuesday
wight.
Heading the board fo r the com ­
ing year will be Byron L Kimball,
preiidrnt; C. F. Field, vice presi­
dent; Mr*. Elizabeth Kuhn, secre­

Wire

Established

1908

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1961

Hurricane warnings were low ­
ered south o f Hat eras, N. C „ and
the weather bureau said they
may be lowered as far north a*
the Virginia Capes in a matter of
hours
akhough
weathermen
warned residents not to let down
their guard. At 9 a. m. EST hurri­
cane warnings still were dis­

SANFORD,

played from Halters* to the Vir­ the next II to IS hours at the
ginia Capes
and
a hurricane I same size and intensity—big and
watch went up from the Capes to] mean.
Massachuse.ts.
At 9 a. m. the a to m 's eye was
The Washington Weather Bu­ Iocs ed shout 140 miles eastreau said in its 9 a. m. EST ad-1 northeast of Cape Hatleras. at
viiory that Esther was expected; latitude 33.1 north, longitude T3.1
(o continue in a northerly direc­ west.
tion about 14 mile* an hour for
Heavy rain was expected to e x ­

FLORIDA

NO. 283

eb O **
ly

LARRY Y E 1 S R IL

at

Gordon Frederick, president

lb* Seminole Bar A u n . has tent

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Tuesday, the Commission adopt­
ed a five-year program calling
for expenditures of more than
3000,000.
Baker said that th en were no
provisions in the program for
participation by any city in the
county.
“ The coun.y will pave the ar­
terial roads and stop at the com -

3 Prisoners
Escape, Nabbed

tend about &lt;0 mile* b lin d and
about 200 to 300 miles to the north
as Esther ehurned up the coast.
High tides swept in on many
low lying areaa and from Whale
bone Junction to Kitty Hawk,
N. C., waves swept across sand
dunea and threatened to isolate
motels, stores and c o tages.

■res to see V (her* is any inter­
est from anyone about aeeking
lha county attom ey'a job . , .
One commissioner Tuesday

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Bulletin

year . . . They might as well get
an attorney (ram Orange County
job at that salary,
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Nobody asked me but the Coun­
ty

WASHINGTON (U PI) The
Renal* Appropriation* Commit­
tee recommended today that
3193,00* be spent on pre-ctnstructlon planning lor the pro­
posed cross-Florida barge canal.

h

Program Disappointing
Ixirigtvuori Mayor A. R. I.nrmunn today ahnrply criti­
cized the county'a projected five-year road program calling
it “ in some instances a waste of money" and saying that the
cities in the county were “ left out ill the cold."
“ The board just neglected the municipalities in the
county . . . and I'm not alone in my feelings," Lormunn said.
“ They Odd u* they would pave , —
Orange Ave. and itill nothing i*
done about, it. It probably wun't
be dune before nrxt year . . .

so

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Baker To
Run Again

KINGSTON, Jamaica (U PI) —
Jam aica has voted to quit the
West Indies Federation, leaving
the future of the Briti*h.*|&gt;onxored
nine-island group in doubt.

On Trial

WEST PALM BEACH (U PI) why w ain't that project Included
Suspended Palm Beach County
Sheriff Martin M. Kcllenberger
in the program ," he added.
will go on trial on a charge of
Lormann noted a lot o f paving
Mayor Joe Baker today quali­ perjury Oct. 31.
in Lake Mary , , , “ But what about
fied to aeek re-election in the
us," ha said.
city commission election schedul­
“ I'm frankly disappointed in the ed this fall.
TAMPA (U P I) - General Teleprogram,'* he said.
Only one commission seal is phone Co. nf Florida, accused of
open. The (leadline for qualifying providing inferior service, told
is Oct. 19.
th* Slate Utillliei Commission
Th* registration books at city Tuesday it mint have more prufits
hall are now open with the final in order to improve its service.
da) fur registration Oct. 37.
At the present Cm*, accord in g
to Clerk Henry Tamm Jr. there
PASADENA, l aid. I L T D —Sen.
are 3,IU0 registered voters in the
Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz , believes
city.
th* United Stales should warn ttic
Baker has been on the city
Mr*. J Edward Nicholds. 73.
Soviet Union that u will use low
commission for three years and
yield nuclear bomb* to save Ber­
died at Seminole Memorial Hos­
has served one term av m ajor.
lin and West Germany.
pital early Tuesday evening fol­

Inferior Service

Mrs. Nicholds
Dies Tuesday

it was announced that a one
day seminar on “ Bu»ine** Proper­
ty Improvement” will be conduct­
ed in the near future. It will be
presented by the extension divi­
sion o f the Univeraity o f Florida
and co-iponsored hy tha Board uf
Kraltur* and th* Downtown Im­ lowing ■ lingering illness.
Born Dec. 9, 1B&amp;V in Cumber­
provement Committee,
land, Md , she had lived in San­
m a m
ford fur the past 10 year* and
made her homr on W, First St.
lUie was a member of the Sanford
First Presbyterian Church, had
served more than 1.000 hour* with
the Pink I,adic* at the ho.pilal;
was a member of the Magnolia
Circle of the Sanford Garden Club,
a life member of the WCTU and
a life member of th* Church Mis•ion Wurk.
Survivors are her husband, J
Edward Nicholds of Sanford and
two brothers. George Pferdeort of
Pittsburgh. Pa., and William Pferdeort of Clifton, N. J.
Funeral service* will be held at
130 p m. Friday at Brissun Fun
eral Home witb Rev. Grover
Sew»11 nf the Presbyterian Church
officiating. Hurul will he in Dak
Lawn Memorial Park.

Warn Reds

In Hospital

Foreign Aid Head
WASHINGTON (U P I) New
York attorney Fowler Hamilton,
a specialist in international law.
will be nominated by President
Kennedy to head the new foreign
aid agency, th* Whit* House an
noonred today.

NEWLY ELECTED 0FFICEH3 of the Seminole County Board of Realtorn
are left to right. Byron L.-Kimball, president; C. F. Field, vice president
and Al Lormann, director.
(Herald Photo)

Two Injured

First Center
TALLAHASSEE (U PI)
The
slate of Florida has secured tioo,duo in federal funds lo place in
Miami the w orld* first medical
facility devoted entirely to Par.
kinson's disease, ihe Slate Dev el■ipmrnt Commission s.i I T ec day

was

adopt

No

Carlton

that

sooner did

Bliss

present

sura

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lai

a

pro-

Engineer
It .

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It’*
interesting to
note th*
amount of proposed road jobs in
each o f th* five county coin mis­
sion districts. Dis.rict 1—seven;'
District I —eight: District 3— 13;
District 4—13, and District 4 —
seven.
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GUY OTIS Steiwtrom J r ./
42, aUrted work thin morn­
ing us unnintiuit County
Engineer.

It's also interesting la not* th*
■mount of money Uiat will bo
spent; District 1-4114,300; Dis­
trict
2-363,400;
District
3—
3206,700; District 4 - 3116,900. and
District 3-3109,700.
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U.S., Reds
To Begin
Talk
NEW

YORK

(U P I) —

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w

Only election on acountywide
scale thia (all ia for actual board
trustees.

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The school board will open
oo new Betr Lake School
p. m. Friday . . . Bids will
be opened for a new junior
school near Casselberry.

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bids
al I
also
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The General Service* .Adminis­
tration baa approved the tease
agreed tn begin their fateful Ber. •greement on the Osceola Air
base. Final approval m un now
lin cri.di talk* Thursday.
come from congress.
Secretary o f Slate Dean Rusk
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and Suviel Foreign Minister AnCounty Commissioner Vernon
diei G roinjko will start th* die- Dunn is out of the hospital but
ciiaxinni at a private lunrh in we imagine It will be awhile be­
Rusk's Waldorf Towers suite.
fore he re urn* to the wars.
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The U. S. secretary bears a firm
Seems like when they get marl­
mandate from President Kennedy
and the thief Western Allies lo ed they don't leave a (uy nothing.
warn Gromyko in grim term* Earlier this week I menl.oned
■gainst any fuilher squeeze play* that (be City Commission insist­
nr unilateiul arts against the ed on 379 chairs for the city man­
West In lietlin. lie also will urge ager's office and today 1 found
an end to Soviet unket-rattling in out that I'm sitting on a f t )
chair.
the ten** situation.
Untied

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Russia

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The putpu.e uf the Kuxk-GruinyThis is Constitution Week , , ,
ko talks Jtom tha Western view­
I-ei's lung out our flags.
point, is to determine whether
Two DeLeon Spring* residents
tlicte is any hnnurald* bans fur
were injured in a two car colli­
fnll-xeale L asl-W e.t negotiation *
sion Tuesday night at First SI.
with Itu siu mi G&gt; iiiiuny and Ber­
and French Ave , p c lt c repor ed.
lin. Ku *!% Imp. • lo get aoipa clcur
Injured were l„nii* and Ruth
idea
o f .SoV.rt 1'ieiiiier Nikita S.
Langdon, Police *a&gt;d the coup'e
IIUNULULU H IM ) — The Air hhrl ■ n iiu* * i»-&lt;l intentions in
suffered severe laceration* about
UMATILLA tL T D —While most
Furce anmunced Tuesday it had Lump,-.
the face and body.
j f this community's police were
The Langdon car collided with failed in an aticmpt to recover a
h e'pm i lo fight a ham fir* at
a vehicle operated by Lassoin capsule from Discoverer ,XX,\I
Lie cd ;c of own, two gunmen
Wright of Ralston, Nrh, Wright because the r.ip-ule failed to icpMole 373.3 from th* Umatilla
wat charged with (aiiure to yield arate (rum the satellite over Ilie
Stale Dank Tuesday.
the right o f way,
|North Pole,
in tc* process, they wounded
an armed game warden who hap­
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Mid-Florida pened to walk into the bank dur­
Television Carp, readied today lo ing ihe holdup.
tight thr rte nnrnciidatijn uf a
Federal t'ummunieatian* Com mis­
Thure's a nip in the air the hint few night* and
sion examiner tn art aside Die
folks are pulling up the bcdupmid. Some of the colderirant of Orlando television Chan
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Matured one* are even getting out u light hlunket.
Rridg*
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Examiner James U. Cunning­
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pera would be wise to aeriou.tty consider their winter
ham said Tuesday in Washington
wardrobe, household and sport need* while stores have
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civic leader William II. Dial uo
to town to get tjiem "out of hock." (Better get that oil
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form er FCC Commissioner Richtank filled, too.)
srd A. Mack
Sport*
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In C ar Mishap

Umatilla Bank

Robbed OF $735

AF Flop

Battle Expectec

On TV Station

Its Fall Already?

Herald Index

Majority O f Sanford Stores To Stay Open Wednesday Afternoon
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. . . Wonder what would have
happened if Commissioner Vernon
Dunn would have been presen..

Seta Elections

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tions will he held In Greece Oct.
19, Premier Constantin* Caramonlis announced Tuesday,

Commission

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Longwood M ayor Calls

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(or th* job s.srt at $3,400 per

. . . No one is gotina take die

Sanford Mayor Joe Baker today munity city lim its." he said.
fund tax. We (rcl we doterve
lashed out at the county'a pro­
“ The commissioners seem not I some cooperation.'' he dretsred.
mised five-yea r road program to understand lha; the city's with­
Last year, Sanford kicked in
charging that the county com m is­ in the county arc paying a targe 3260,000 into the road and bridge
sioners were selling tho cities portion of the road and bridge! fund,
short and not "giving them pro­
per recognition.”

Complete Rout?

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Leased

Mayor Hits Road Program

Three eily prisoner* escaped
from a work gang Tuesday morn­
ing and were apprehended with­
in an hour, police reported.
The three were identified as
Freddie Lee Walker, Jim RoehMOSCOW (U P I) A Soviet more and Willie Armstrong. Two
Army general said today that o f them were o u g h t white hiding
Russian tank and missile power under a house near Eighth St.
will ensure "the complete rout of while the other was apprehended
the aggressor if the imperialists hiding in some bushes in the
vicinity.
start a new w ar."

tary-treasurer anil A- I,. Lormann,
director.
Other highlights of the meeting
was the selection o f Ruth Hamil­
ton as realtor o f the year and E.
H. T a ffrr as associate o f thr year.
They were chosen for their ac­
tivities in promoting lioaid and
civic affairs.

ed as the students
Freeman 1. Baggett, princfpel
of Sanford Grammar and Westside Primary schools.
“ Me. Wa have plenty at books.*
Hugh Carlton, principal of
ford Junior High:
"We have a textbook
child, but they ere aot all
texts. Soma are the old books but
each child b u a text."
Mrs. Velma MItcheH, principal
of Southslde Primary:
"No air. we sura do not. Thte
school is In good shape. We have
the same number of children wo
bad last year."

out tetters lo all attorneys to the

Realtors Elect Officers
The Semlnola County Board o f

fifth and sixth
grades."
lo rk k Hayman, principal at
Enterprise School:
“ No. We ore pretty wet equip­
ped hi that respect."
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, prin­
cipal of Ptoeercit School:
"No. ' Wa have bought very
earefully. Every child has a
basal textbook, teeh as spellars,
arilhmatice, etc.
“ Ig our reading classes we do
not need books for every student.
These etudenta use a hook for
short periods, up to six monhs
at Urn most and books are chang­

New England Braces For Esther

NAGS HEAD. N. C. (U P I) Hurricane Esther barely bruihed
North Carolina'! protective Outer
Banks island chain today and
swept nor h with its 130 miles an
hour winds. Residents of the At­
lantic Coait from New Jersey to
broadcast by “ Radio Frea Katan- New England braced for the
worst.
«r» laid Central Congolese rot *
eminent troop* had moved into
Katanga to help UN force* over­
throw Tshombe.

“ The United Nations must de­
cide immediately," Tshombe told
newsmen us he stood on the steps
of the thurch where llammarskjold's body lay in state. " I t is
the body which has massacred my
people. We sre waiting now fo r
rounter.proposals from New York
(UN headquarters). Rut I am
relum ing
to KaLanga
tonight
whatever hapjmns."
Tshombe’ * statement came at
th* end of the second day o f cease
fire talk* with Mahmoud Khsiri
o f Tunisia, the man who stepped
in
when
Hammarakjuld
was
killed in a plans crash Sunday
night just out.tide Ndota.
Ths claim by Radio Frea KaLnnga foliuwed unconfirmed re­
ports that troop* o f Congolese
Deputy Premier Antoine Giirngu
had penetrated Katanga from his
neighboring
Oriental
Province
stronghold.
The
broadcast
alleged
that
troops o f the leftist Gixenga went
Into action “ tinder the orders o f
an Indian commander" in the Kinxolo-Nyunxu area o f North Ka­
tanga.

We have placed an order for more
books, hut It's going over our al­
lotment."
H. L. Douglas, Principal at
Crooms Academy:
"Yea, in some areas, but there
Is not too much of a shortage.
We have new books ordered, but
we don't know whether we will
have enough books untfl we see
how many we get."
Floyd C. Richard*, principal of
Lake Mary Elementary:
“ No. We have no real shortage.
We don't have texts for every
child, but *• don’t think we need
them. We have ordered texts for

WEATHER: Cloady through Th araday. High today, 8.1-90. Low tonight, near 70.

NDOLA, Northern Rhodesia (U PI)— Kntnnga Presi­
dent Moise Tshombe gave the United Nations an ultimatum
today to come up with new proposals by nightfall to end the
fighting in his rebel province of the Congo.
Even as he spoke here after paying tribute at the bier
o f the late UN Secretary General Dag Hnmmarskjold, a

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Slim Gets
UN Post

which hart been
taken off the approved list. This
Must km came about, he ex­
plained becauM at the fact that
textbook eDocalitma have not kept
op with the school •' needs.
tn a survey of some of the
schools to the county the fol­
lowing question was asked:
“ Do yon have a* shortage of
textbooks to your school?"
Their snswert follow:
Andrew J. Bracken, principal of
Semlnola High: "Yes we have a
shortage due to the fact that we
underestimated sue enrollment.

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Disarmament Agency Hears Congress O K
WASIIING i u N (U P I) Two
e f President K ennedy'! lon ovi lions la. foreign policy, his Peace
Corps and disarmament agency,
were assured ot f.nal approval to­
day by a Congress plodding to­
ward adjournment.
Compromise leg.ilallon making
the P eace Corps a permanent
aaency may bt sent to the White
House today, Operating under eacostive o r A r the Peace Corps
already haa sent 110 volun eera to
leaching and other jobs aboard,
■ y Bent summer it eipeete to

have perhaps 1,000 in a doten ’ House nego latlone begin Tburscountries, w th !,T00 more ini day. House leadera still hoped to
training.
j adjourn this week, but Senate
Pinal enactment o f legislation! leaders said the session might
setting up the disarmament a gen- tun Into neat week,
ey awaited agreement between
The
House
Tuesday
night
n cgolators assigned to eompro- passed legislation to ease the
mlse differences between House stock market and tan irapnet o f
and Sen at# bills. The House op- tho court-ordered disposal o f S3
proved its version, BO-61. Tues- billion worth of General Motors
day night. T bs Senate passed the stock by DuPont Co. Tho eour.
bill, TJ-14, last week.
ruling sttm n .id from an nntltruet
The main obstacle In the way j suit,
of adjournment we* the foreign
Senate leadera bad planned to
aid money bill on which Senate- call Urn legUlatidn up in tho Ben-

Senata also faced a floor struggle

att. le a . Albert Gore, (D-Tetm.l,

warned that If (bay did, ha would by nor.bere Democratic liberals
lead a floor light to tack on to block paaaaga of legislation t h #
amendments to close "M s loop* would permit Southwest farmers
to Import Mexicans

The eapraailon "u p to pa r"
stems from tho stock exchange
where If I security U bought or
sold without gain or Iocs, It la at
par value.
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1951 Class
Plans Its
Reunion

PARIS ( DPIJ—President Charles
Informed source# a*id security
)o Gaulle, oeemlngly unmindful precautions w ill be at a m axi-

Members o f tha Sesaloole High
School graduating elasa o f 1951

if eh real# to hie We, heglne a mum b*c* u** *

a re making pinna fo r their elaae

Ive-day tour o f the province, un-

reunion, to be held this fe ll.

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Folds flat Jar om? stongo
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■ALAMAGUNDIS OF 1951 come into good une aa thin committee fata togather to make plann for a big clous raunion to be hald thin fall. Tha group
gnat racontiy at tha homa of Mrs. Mary Ann Tillla In Laka Mary. Stated
from left are Barbara Swaggarty, Jeannette Alexander, and Batty Skates.
Standing art Mra. THlia, Arlcna Tetenbaum, Jo Ann Oglesby and Jackie
Hatcher.
(Herald Photo)

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set, which w ill be announced after n § accused of trying to aaiaath* prepared letter# have Wen final* tho Tl-yoer-old French
■wiled eat te tho member# o f the
' (Unite t y
to
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V l S l h a S S f l^ Rouareua*in
■ le u members whose addresses SJ
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-^ g r t nnknown. Anyone knowing
, their whereabouts is asked to con­
ta ct Mrs. Joannotu Alexander at
the Aloaander lno. Co. on F pn ch
Avo. nr Mra. L. L&gt; Ttllls, In Lake
M ery. Mrs. Tillla' phono number
eon he obtaMed through Inform s,
lion .
Names o f miming class mainW r» a rt; (maiden aemaa) Klliabatb Williams, Jeannle Stanley,
Ruaia Bivins, RebScon Thompson,
Annotte Jackson, Harriett Geiger,
Winner* of the Tuesday after­
Bob Cawley, Martin Taylor, Rill
noon DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Bhepard, Bill Tison, and Carl
Club play, which this week saw
Hughes.
10 table* in action, were announ­
ced today.
Named were, NS, first, Howard
Middleton and E. '/•. Walter*; escond, Mra. Albert Besom and A. N.
Aiken; third, Dr. and Mra. Earl
Sandborn and fourth, hire. Frank
. O w Lady's Circle of the Church
Austin and Mrs. H. G. Sum thorn,
o f the Nativity Catholic Women’s
KW, first. Mr. and M n . E. M.
Club la aponaorlng a bake aal«
Hlnkel;
second,
Mr*.
William
Saturday In front o f Public on
Hwy. 1T-II and SR 4M starting at Woodlock and Mra. John Vender•chaaf; third, Mra. Nan Edward*
10 a. m .
Mr*. Betty
Dunran and
Anyone wishing to donate any and
baked geode can call Wanda fourth, Mrs. D. P. Scudder ami
Jones In North Orlando.
Mr*, George Lindahl.

Ten Tables Play
Duplicate Bridge

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self-determination in Algeria.

Bums In any position
nl 2300* V. long-las tin
cylinder. Lights inatanl

SHS Honor
Society Sets
Rummage Sole
The National Honor Society at
Seminole High School Is getting
o f f to an active year, with their
first project to be a rummage sale,
President John Boniface announ­
ced today.
The isle will be held Saturday
from T s. m . to 6:30 p. m. on the
corner o f 4th St and Sanford Ave.

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Firestone whits sidewall tires and flam­
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Autographed by Joa Arnett ^

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Court o f the Ninth JuJtclal Circu it
In and for Seminole County. Flor*
Ida. wh erein Joh n C. Raehaw ami
Ruth lU r h a w . hit w ife , ara main*
tirf*. and John C. Kincaid and
I,oul»a K Kincaid, hi* wife, are
Defendants.
I will eell to the
hls heat and heat bid der fo r ca*h
ai Ilia fr on t d oo r o f the Seminole
C o u n ty C ou rt Hone* In Sanford.
HrmlmiU Coun ty, Florida, at U:0n
0 . lock A M . on the !Slh d ay o f
Srptr,nlier, &gt;S*I. the f o lla w lii * d e i rrlbed property, ae eet forth in
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AUCTIONEER HARVET DUNN u rgn on the bidding

at the annual Whit* Elephant Auction sponsored by the
Adult Fellowship of the Enterprise Barnett Memorial
Methodist Church to raise money for the treasury for
its church and community projects Including the area
blood bank. The auction and preceding covered dish sup*
per were held at the home of Mr. and Airs. J. V. Richards.
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FRESH GROUND
Tha t i n t # f the Sanford A rt Aa■aelaUofl’* Seminar* will be held
Monday, at tha Civic Center at
7i30 p. m. Mr*. Helen Dewitt
w ill b* the leader fo r the flrat
Portfolio with tho aubjoct to bo
"W h a t la a P ie tu ro l" •
Tha Portfolio* art *pon*ortd by
Tha Matropoiltan
Musuem o f
A rt, prepared by John Canady and
aimed at tha peraon who i* inter*

U AW Set
To End 9
DETROIT (U P I) -

The United

Autu Workers hoped la end ■ nineday strike against General Motors
Corp. today.
Both UAW president Welter P.
Rcuthcr

and GM

Louis G. Seaton

vice president
meeting in an

all-night bargaining aeaiion—were
confident they could reach a final
acttlcmcnt before 3 p.m . when the
unlon’a national GM council waa
scheduled to meet.
Remaining to be reiolved wero
local contracts at 33 plants and
four national laiue!
union dam inds
covering discrimination,
feremen working UAW Joba, more
union committeemen and an end
to compulsory overtime.
New plant agreements began
flooding in lata Tuesday night. At
last count, M plant* had aettled
local contracts, but there atilt
were almost suo.ouo workers on
atrlho and many of the plants
where scttlementa wero reached
had not yat re-opened.
Prospect! appeared good that a
three-part package covering na­
tional econom ic, national non-economie and local plant laauei
would be approved thla afternoon
at tho meeting o f tha 210-man
GM council. Is thla case, all
workers presumably would be or­
dered back to their Jobs and any
unsettled plant Usuaa “ washed
out.”
Tha t in t part o f tha p a clu g t
•ettlement waa m e h t d Sept, g
when the UAW and GM agreed on
on econom ic aetUcment providing
for a 19-cent wage increase over
three years, plus a host e f fringe
benefit*.

tiU d in broadening hi* knowledge
In painting*, palntor*, and moat
o f all, art appreciation.
Membar* o f tha Awociatlon, and
tbalr gu oiti, thoio who signed up
fo r tha Seminar* and prospective
member* art welcome.
Not* paper and pencil* are the
only piece* o f equipment required.

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NEW YORK (U P I) — Aulo
ilrike* will cut &lt;lc«ply into Sep­
tember iteel ihlpm cnt* even if
General Motor* complete* settle­
ment* of ail plant-level dispute*,
Iron Age magazine said today.
The metalworking weekly said
local ilrlket at CM plant* by
early this week had cost the com ­
pany about 130,000 car*.
Thla week the atrlkei had not
cut into iteel production, Iron Age
H id, but if the strike! are not set­
tled by rarly next wrrk, anmc
steel orders will have to be held
up. Setbacks will expand each day
the strike* are prolonged.
But the trade magastne ibid the
auto strikas do not threaten to
curtail the overall steel market.
The demand for iteel in the next
t " o months will Intensify aa GM
tries lo make up for lost ground,

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Scouts Hold
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Girl Scout Troop No. 81 held
their first meeting of the new
year at I'lnecrcst Baptist Church
last Thursday.
Mrs. Evelyn Lavender, leader;
Mrs. Ailene Dunn, assistant lead­
er; and 19 Girl Scouts were pres­
ent:
The troop was divided into three
patrols with patrol No. One elect­
ing Karen Johnson and Judy
Guthris aiaUtant loader; patrol
No. Two electing Linda UcArdlc
leader and Cindy Fitipatrick as­
sistant ieadtr; and patrol No.
Three electing Jenny Ullrff leader
and Janet Dougherty assistant
leader,
Patty Tillii was elected scribe
and Candy Ashlun was elected
treasurer. Mrs. Beverly Waller,
Girl Scout organiier lor Neighbor
Two waa a visitor.

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A Belgian embassy source said
lait Bight that Spaak waa “ hope­
ful and encouraged'’ after the
meeting with Khrushchev and in­
dicated the Russian premier had
introduced some “ new elem ents"
into th# Eait-West dispute! over
Berlin.
The source said It was possible
Spaak would go to Faria before
the weekend to report to NATO
on his talk. Spaak la form er NATO
secretary-general.

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Foreign
Minister Paul - Heart
Speak left for home today after a
five-hour cold w ar conference with
P rem ier Nikita Khrushchev which
left him ’ hopeful and encouraged"
•bout the world ailuatloa.
Spaak was expected ta make
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meeting Tuesday with Khrush­
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WASHINGTON (U PI) - Hurri­
canes like Carla and Either
gather up and spend faaUitlc
amounts o f energy.
Throughout their mature life
they metabolize energy at a rale
comparable to the explosion of

Underscores Urgency
*O f Berlin Crisis
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Creation o f a unified com­
mand for the Air Force's troop-support units and the Stra­
tegic Army Corps underscores the military urgency the ad­
ministration sees in the Berlin crisis.
The move is a step toward providing the joint training
and single command needed for battle-ready air and ground

Ebenezer Board
To Hear Reports
The official board o f the Ebene ie r Methodist Church will htar
reports from its committees and
commission, following tha 7 p. m.
service today.

units.

13 Explain
Anti-Mix
Efforts
ATLANTA (U PI) Thirteen
Episcopal minteteri, including the
aon-in-law of Gov. Nelion Rocke­
feller. n i d Tuesday their antiSegregation efforl* la the Deep
South were an an attempt to
"(h o w Negroes the church ia for
•hem.”
The b ira d a l group arrived here
•ftar pollin g |500 appeal b ood i
a m
breach o f the peace eoavlcv Uodi la Jackson, Miss., for re­
futing to obey police orders to
laava a segregated but terminal
restaurant.
The group later left for the Na­
tional Episcopal Convention in De­
troit.
The Rev. John B. Morris o f At­
lanta, who organized the "prayer
pilgrim m age" said the group did
not attend a campaign of civil
disobedience to fe g r e p t lo a laws.
'The group said (heir aim wav
to com bat segregation in (he
Episcopal church rather than un­
dermine segregation laws in the
Deep South.
M orrii said ooe aim w ai to en­
courage elimination of "separate
but equal parishes” in the North
a s wail aa the South.
M
The Rev. John Malpas of Haiti® m o r o said his parish has been
••galvanized” by news reports of
the "pilgrim age.”
Malpas, who said be has a sag
regated parish in a racially-mixed
neighborhood, said that "som e
people m ay suffer end some may
fall away from tho church for
awhile, but integration ia the only
hope of our parish."
The group insiaied they were
m not P»rt ot the "freedom rider*'
movement. The
Rev. William
Wendt o f Washington described
the trip's aim aa showing that
the Episcopal Church Is "fa cin g
up to the acceptance of the Negro
aa a human being."

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(Business t f f c ,
Briefs W
Bill

Hemphill,

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of

Dtfsnaa Secratary Hobart
McNamara announced tha
command lata Tuesday, aad ia a
separata n ova ha called 71,000 ad­
ditional raacrvivta, including two
National Guard dfrislons, to ac­
tive duty Oct. 15,
It brought to more than 150.030
tha total reserve troops now un­
der orders to report fo r active
duty n ext month. However, some
professional military observer! taw
even more eignificanca ia tha naw
air-gtewnd command.
It w ill ba headed b y L t Gan.
Paul D. Adams, now commanding
tha Third Array at F ort McPher­
son, Ga. A headquarters will be
selected later.
“ Tha naw command w ill provide
combat-ready land and tactieal
air forces which can ho rapidly
moved when required,” McNama­
ra said. “ It will ba roaponalblo fo r
tha training nacaaiary to wald
these forces into an efficient landair team.”
Joint maneuvers Involving both
tha A rm y and A ir Farce have
been rare in recant y e a n , but
McNamara said the naw command
would conduct regular training
•serciies on a join t baiis.
Tha
Strategic A m y
Corps,
known aa STRAC, include* the
Army's tw o divisions o f para,
trooper* — tha 82nd Airborne at
Fort Bragg. N. C., and the 101st
Airborne at Ft. Campbell, Ky.—
and tha Fourth Infantry Division
at Ft. Lewis, Wash.
Tha A ir Fore* units are in tha
Tactical A ir Command, known aa
TAC, with headqquartera a t Lang­
ley A ir Fore* Base, Va.
The unified command itailf
may ba comparatively small, since
Its forces may be spread over
two rr three continents, and might
b* located anywhere if ample
communication*
are
available.
Langley waa considered by eom*
a likely epot fo r tha new head­
quarter*.
McNamara was asked why the
Marines were n ot included under
tha new command. H* replied
that the Marinas already have
their own air aupport operating
under tho unified command of
the Navy.
The reservists notified Tuesday
wer* given less than 30 day*, and
in aoma caeca less than three
weeks, in which to settle their
personal affairs and report for
training. They included tha 32nd
National Guard o f Wisconsin and
tha 48th National Guard Armored
Division o f Texas.

Hemphill Motors has just returned
from the presentation o f Ihc new
I (M3 Dulcks in Chicago.
Tha entire dealer body
t

from

every state in the Union, Including
Alaska and Hawaii was present

8,000 strong. The meeting also in­
cluded factory personnel.
The show was held at ilia fabulous new McCormick Piacs, a
municipal center on Lake Shore
Drive. Edward Rollert, general
m anager o f Buick Motors Division
and Holland S. Withers, general
4 sales
manager conducted the
meetings.
A huge display area, as long as
seven football fields permitted the
showing o f 106 new Buick models
at one time.
The meeting was concluded with
a banquet and entertainment pro­
vided by Gordon and Shirley M c­
Rae, Alien King, the Purdue Uni*
verslly Collegiate Men’s Chorus
10 and Skitch Henderson and his o r ­
chestra. Mitch Miller alto appear­
ed to plug his forthcoming hour
long Buick TV show this season.

Police Hunt
Sadistic Slayer
9, Of Beauty
ST. PAUL, Minn. (U P l)-T h e
nearly nude body o f an attractive
charity worker waa found in bar
blood-spa tie rrd apartment Tues­
day, Ihe apparent victim o f a sad­
istic slayer who beat her unmer­
cifully be (or* itrangling her with
a stocking.
An autopsy revealed the death
k of Carol Ronan, 31. was caused by
• » strangulation. The Ramsey Coun­
ty coroner's oilier said the also
had multiple head lacerations, a
sk u ll fracture and internal head
hemorrhage.
It said M ill Honan had been
criminally aisauUcd.
All available A t Paid police de­
tectives
and
patrolmen
wer*
called out today in a massive at_ tempt la eolva the brutal Maying.

Junior High

Plenty O f Energy in Esther, Carb

BILL HEMPHILL. MANAGER proudly stands beside n new 1962 Pontine.
The luxurious styling o f Pontine’s sports coupe models is graphically il­
lustrated by this sparkling new Bonneville. A smaller rear window and an
effective roof design gives this two-door hardtop the rakish look of a
softtop convertible. A divided V-shuped grille o f horizontal bars exempli­
fies the smooth Bowing lines and Bonneville's generous full-length side
moulding accentuates the car’s long, low and sleek appearance.
(Herald Photo)

When a car is this

Special attention will b* given
to report! from tha building cam.
m itlcc and from tha Brother Aus­
tin Memorial and Consecration
Services Planning Committee.
A punning committee for a
series of special consecration ser­
vice* for Fellowship Hall has elec­
ted Mr*. K. Monroe Fryer, chair­
man; W. L. H icri, vie* chairman;
Mrs. Louis It. Rotundo, secretary
and Betty Turner, assistant seerstaiy.
T h u committee l* working on
recommendations o f dates, em­
phasis, lay
participation
and
guest speaker* for the epaclal sirvicia and will make preliminary
recommendations at today's board
mealing.

several atom ic bombs every sec­ yet wall understood, tills vapor
ond.
then is crowded into • region o f
In one minute, the vortex o f a tom e hundreds o f thousands o f
hurrldine may generate more square miles.
The
vapor
eondensea
in lr
energy than all the electric pow­
e r stations in the United States gigantic w a e r clouds. This re­
leases energy — tha so - c ille d
can produce in a decade.
In a single day a big hurricane latent heat of condensation.
Heat liberated by condensation
will pick up two billion tons of
water from tho ocean and drop is the primary luel o f tho m ons c r pump that is called a hur­
U 'back as rain.
.
In 6o seconds, it may lift sev­ ricane.
As long ts a hurricane ia over
eral billion tons of air into tho
water warmed to about B0 de­
upper atmosphere.
Dr.
Harry
Wexler o f
the grees fahrenhell, and as long as
Weather Bureau estimates that the prevailing winds keep feeding
hurricane Carla dumped 40 bil­ it raw material in the form o f
rising moist
sir, the hurricane
lion lone o f water upon the Miss­
can maintain l:a consumption and
issippi Valley.
output of energy and even in­
WhUm performing such feats,
these glaat storms rev up ihe crease it.
winds whirling about their center
to speeds hitting gust peaks up
2W mile* an hour.
Whence com es this energy upon
which hurricanes feed? The ulti­
mate sources arc the sun and the
rotating earth.
The sun in season warms tropi­
cal waters o f the Atlsntie, the
Caribbean Sea. or the Gulf of
Mexico. It pulls up enormous
■ mounts o f water in the form of
invisible vapor.
Gentle westward • flowing trade
winds gather this vapor, in the
case o f North Atlantic hurricanes,
over areas o f millions o f square
miles.
Under the right conditions, not

Jaycees To Hear
Milwee Thursday
The’ SanforiLSamlnole Jaycees
will
hear
Superintendent
of
Schools R. T. Milwee at their noon
meeting at tha Civie Canter,
Thursday.
Milwee will apeak on “ PubUo
Schoola in the Decade Ahead."
Discovered ia 1823, Tutank­
hamen's tomb la the only tmphradcred sepulcher o f an Egyptian
pharaoh yat found.

beautifulPontiac built it!

Porents’ Night

Who else but the builder of those front-running Wide- Track Pontiaesjeoufd bring out a car

‘Best Ever1

so freshly and finely styled! it's longer, with a crisp, low si/houette/its distinctly Pontiac, with

Hugh Carlton, principal e f San­
ford Junior High School, rtported
today that 750 parents attended
last week's "Parent’s Night” at
the school to meet the faculty and
to become belter acquainted with
the teaching program.
Each parent, in brief, followed
through his child'* daily irhedole.
Carlton aaid, and Uarhtr'a and
parents all wer* highly pleased
with the success o f tb* evening
meeting.
“ This w ai by far the largest
attendance ever recorded for on*
o f our meetings and we were much
encouraged by the interest shown
in this yaar’a work,” Carlton add­
ed.

a new twin-scoop grille you can recognize a block away. Powered by the potent Trophy
V-8, with from 215 to 348 h.p. Beautifully poised on Pontiac’s famous Wide-Track stance.
And a turning radius cut as much as 3V\2 feet to make handling easier. The result is a pride •
pleasing new version o f Am erica’s Number One Road Car. Let a 1962 Pontiac show you.

T h e '6 2

W id e -T r u c k s a r e h e r e !

Hospital Notes
SEPTEM BER II
Admlaaloai
Bonole Sue Ledford, Long wood;
Wayne
Breckcnridgc.
He Land.
Christine Gibbonj, Denary; Alice
Eva Sutton, Osteen; Hazel Sweitzer, Lon gw ood; Ruth Langdon,
Ponce DeLeon; Lewis Langdon,
Ponce DeLeon; Edwina Bandy.
Leonard Jackson and Vera Bedwell of Sanford.
Births
Mr. aad Mrs. Michael DeGeyter
o f Casselberry, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledford o f
Long wood, a girl
D lim lisal*
Minnie Lee Kinard, Lake Monroe.
Mrs. Jam es Hampton and baby.
Mary Ellen Brown. Mrs. Larkin
A . Coin and baby, Witham WUlis,
Roy liv e r s . Sandra Hooker, Mrs.
Troy X . Brown and baby, Mrs.
Lea Edwards and baby. Amy
Henson, Foster Smith, and Edwina
Bandy, o f Sanford.

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It looks now aa if wa her* a
stronger om than but year."

"Tki Una pi*; n i impressive
*nfl A t blocking food," lit said.
Hf believes that thl* yeer'a lint
will tan tot to bt l batttr qm
then teat year’*. PlgoU it id of
Lint Coach Jim McCojr’a wnrki
"Ha hat dona a m l flna Job m
whipping Iha 11m lata abapa and

The JV team will test (hair
mettle at 7t39 tonight at Memortal stadium whan May play
tha Beahnan JV’a. In the ah*
senes af t|a retnyerattog
Creek Bud Layer, Ike equad
will took to Coach Ralph Stamp!
tor gaidaae*. Tha young gridatari a n determined to wrap
this asm ap "Jug In kelp Conch
Layer get wall galeher." 8 » -w c
tickets are gaod far tfci*~gam«'
and all fare are urged to aupport the activity by their attend•nee.
Pigott mentioned several play­
ers for their effort in last week’s
victory. Among them were Butch

Riser and Tommy Hiruon whs
wore "real impressive." He uld
Gary Davidson was a flu offen­
sive half and that Jimmy Joms

wu a good, all round ond.
And h* prilled Ray Middleton
aa a man who coaid handte tackle,
offensively or defensively equal­
ly well.
Edgowat*r beat the strong Mel­
bourne team 19 to 6 last weak,
showing that It hu a good scoring
punch. They had a 10 to on* sea­
son last year, playing m i d i of the
bast team* I" the area.
The Semlnolea did not show
off too Anuch of thair offensive
warn lu t week In beating tha
Titusville Terriers and maybe
Coach Pigott has something up hia
ateeva that will pay off against
Edgawatar.

Pago S -W o d . S ep t to , I N I

League Leaders
Bp United Pratt
Aatrkaa Laagaa
Playor h C M 6 .J U I ,E r d
Hoard, NY
1M 411 a Ml MS
Cub, D*L
M M U W J N
Piraal, Car. 11* 471 n U B JS
Kalina, Oat. 149 570 114 111 XR
Manila, NY
1M 90T 110 U1 J ll
Rbnsa, Chi.
124 900 04 120 414
Batty, Mia. 127 440 IS 129 407
Brandt, BsL 130 401 N 1(9 403
Gantll, BaL 140 490 01 140 401
Fraena, Clav. Its 949 70 100 499
Slbn, KC
143 920 00 ISO .200
National Laagaa
Claat, Pitta. 140 SM 07 1M 494
Pinaon, Cin. 149 901 00100 442
Boyar, S t L. 144 SM i n m 420
Aaron, Mil.
140 940 111 100 427
Rboaa, Cin.
149 910 113 1 « 424
Moon, LA
123 432 72 140 .224
Maya, BP
144 941 120 100 407
Alima, CM.
120 400 71 111 401
Ctpada, IP
149 992 00 1 « 404
Ma&amp;vrs, MB. 142 930 93 104 404
Bwma B o m

American Laagaa — Maria,
Yanka 10; Manila, Yaaka 92; Oantila, Oriolai 42; KUltbrow, Twjaa
43; Colarito, Tiger* 42.
Nattannl Laagaa — Capada,
Glanta 43; Mays, Giants 30; Robinion, Rada 39; Aaron, Brava* 33;
Adcock, Bravos 22.

Bona Batted In

Fraley's
Grid
Choices
By OKAR FRALEY
BALTIMORE (UPI) - Fraley's
Folltea and tha weekend "winnan" — white speculating on the
largo spot occupied by a young
gun named Roger Marti.
Gama Of Iha Weak
Mississippi orar Arkansas —
Arkansas could cop it all down in
tha caw country ■■ television fans
will are. But Oto Miss hat its us­
ual quota of horns and, playing
at home, should uphold it* ilx
point favoritism.
Tha East
Pena State over Navy— Ford
Frick gate no support from m*.
Army over Richmond — 1 can't
ace his 194-game limit.
Villanovi over VMl — Frick'*
protecting Ruth.
Breton College over Cincinnati—
THE HANFORD Junior High Miilgetn will open their aenaon Thursday
the 134-game reason I* scrapped.
night here «j'uln«t Daytona Bench with gumo timo set for 7:30 p. tn.
Also: Boe.on U. over Buffalo,
Kneeling left to right, Leroy Napper. Unit NicLoina, Sieve Harris, Mike
Albright over Muhlenberg. BuckGary, John Angel, Josh Chase and Ernie Bousmeiater. Buck row, Ricky
nell over Gettysburg, and Dela­
Wulatrom, Tommy Ley, Bernie Burbour, Runny llinson and Chuck Scott.
ware over Lehigh.
(Herald Photo)
The Midwest
Missouri over Washington State
—Why asterisk Maris' record?
Iowa State over Oklahoma State
- I f ha hits 41.
Wisconsin over Utah — Put It
where it belongs.
Bowling Green over Marshall— GAINESVILLE — When Flo­ biggest point spread* In the scat­ produced interesting and usually
Beside Ruth'a name aa an rida and Clemsun clash Saturday tered but colorful aarioa between high scaring games. This, year
at Florida Field, Coach lUy the two schools. In tha only tw o promised to be no different. Only
outmoded mark.
Also: Western Michigan over Graves will send hi* Gators in meeting* since then, Clemson edg­ the 1932 runaway win by the GaDe.roll, Indiana over Kansas search o f their first victory over ed them 11-7 in 1931 anil battled tors and the 1917, 55-7, victory by
the Tigers have gutten out o f
State, Dayton over Kent State, Frank Howard’* Tiger* since 1952. buck for a 2U-2U tie In lilfid.
Xavier over Miami O., Nebras­
It wns that year that tha Galnr*
The series record between the hand.
ka over North Dakota, and Ohio rolled up a 61-13 score, one of the two clubs itands eight wine for
Aside from the tie, the closest
U. over Toledo.
ones
were the aeries opener and
Florida, three fo r Clemson, with
Tha West
the 1956 tie. The first game in the 10-9 Florida loss In 1937.
Texas over California — HueAll Indication* point to a free­
the series started In 1911 with
ball peddles the old glory line.
wheeling,
hard-hitting
football
Florida
winning
8-5.
Syracuse over Oregon Sta # —
gam e between Howard's 'T ’o little
With Clcinson’s mammoth llna
U8C over Georgia Tech — It
country boys," a pr*-**aeon coposing a problem to Florida's
adda two team*.
potent offensiva punch, the air is favurlt* for tha AUantie Coast
Sell* out long-suffering cities.
Cunferenca crown, and Graves'
HOUSTON
(UH)
—
Harry
expected
to be filled with passes.
Tulsne over Stanford — And
Craft wa* named field manager Bobby Dodd o f Atlanta and Larry Gators, in their second year o f
trial crocodile tear* over the
of tha naw Houston Colts by gen­ Libertore of 3!iaml have both been “ operation offen se."
"good old day*."
Also — UCLA over Air Force, eral manager Paul Richards be- effective in the ehort and long
OVER 35 YEARS
Oregon over Idaho, COP over San causa "ho was tha only man fur passing gam* in early drill*. Joe
at First i r i Palmett*
Jose Slate, Utah State over Mon tha Job."
Anderson, a 201-poumi quarter­
(Along Aid* I'ost Office)
tana, Washington over Purdue, “ O f all the managers 1 worked back, Is the Tiger's tosser.
and Wyoming over North Carolina ■gainst In my years in tha Ameri­
One thing going for Lh* Gators
can League, Craft, while he wa* in this gem* it a record for pass
State.
South
at Kansas City, impressed ms interceptions. Florida defenders
Alabama over Georgia—Frick's most with hit moves," Richards picked o ff six stray aerials In the
way, tha last eight games don't said after naming the id-year-old 1952 game, and Assistant Coach
count.
Throckmorton, Tex., native to the John Donaldson in charge o f the
Miami over Kentucky — So they C ota position Tuesday night.
Galore defensive
barkfield, ia
shouldn't sell tickets.
Craft manuged three seventh- hoping for * like number tins g o • Carpet
• Paraitar*
Florida over Clemwn — Let the p! uni Kansas City teams from
% Tile
• Piaaea
round.
customers in free.
•
“
- ■ ■
1957 to M U .
The
colorful
series
has
always
Duka over South Carolina—Ad­
Richards kept alive the Texas
mit the longer season is a phony
theina in the Colts management
gouge.
Also: Mississippi Slat* over in naming Craft. Richards himself
Texas Tsch, West Virginia rear Is from Waxahachie, Tex.
No one else was considered ser­
Vanderbilt, William k Mary over
Virginia, and Georgs Washington iously fur the manager's post,
Richard* said. Craft ram* to
over Tb* Citadel.
Houston this summer as manager
The Southeast
Baylor over Waka Forest—Ruth o f tlic American Association Hous­
ton Buffs.
w u great.
Rica over LSU — But Maris Ha hud been a member of the
Chicago Cubs “ rotating" coaching
should do tt.
Kansas over TCU — Ruth's roe. sta ff aarlier. Hi* arrival on the
ord goes back to tha bustia.
•cent was followed by a rush by
Maryland over SMU — At lam the Buff* from fifth placa in the
tor my dough.
league to the playoff finals.
Also: Tessa Aggies over Hous­
Richard* had said hia manager
ton, Memphis State over Tulsa, would have to have National
Whether you’ re buying of selllnff real
Wait Texas State over Brigham Leagua experience. Besides the
estate
property, the hands to drop your prob­
Young, Arisooa over Colorado portion o f this year, C raft wa*
State, and North Taxaa State over with the Cubs last seasun.
lem Into are oural
Hardin-Slmmona.
Contact
"T h e only way I know to judge
Southwest of Bally Bunion
managers." Richard* said, “ Is
Wartbur over Luther — Roger
how ha handled his team and his
la Mar tha cracking point.
Chico State over Pappardine— resources io games 1 played
against him.
Ruth had only himself to beat.
MayviUe over ND N k I — "Although there were batter
playing condition* are worse teams in the American League,
Harry always made it tougher on
now.
(
Millsap* over Southwest — And ua with hi* moves.
l*m cheering Uka mad tor tha "A* it turned out. he was the
2324 Park Drift, Sanford Te]5fghu
M M *1*
only man for the job ."

American Laagaa — Maria,
Yanks 130; Colavllo, Tigers 133;
Gantila, Oriolai 131; Mantle,
Yanka 123; Cask, Tigers 123.
National Laagaa — Cepeda,
Giants 130; Robinson Rads, 119;
Maya, Giants 119; Aaron, Braves
112; Stuart, Pirates 104.
Pitching
American Laagaa — Ford
Yanks 24-4; Tarry, Yanks 14-3;
Arroyo, Yanks 19-4; Latman, In­
diana 13-d; Schwall, Rad Sox 15-5.
National Laagaa — Podres,
Dodgers 11-9; Miliar, Gianls 14-4;
day, Rads 304; O'Toole, Rads 17*
9; Badaekl, Cards 144.

Breaks Mark
LONDON (UP1) — Valeri Brnmcl battered another o m of Amer­
ican John Thomas' records Tues­
day with a high Jump of 7 feat,
3 inchca in leading a Soviet track
and field team to a 92-91 victory
over England. Thomas, of Boston
University, held the United King­
dom record of 7 feat.

Packers Lose Star
GREEN BAY, Wla. (UPI)—AllPro tackle Dave Manner has been
lost to Iha Green Bay Packers in­
definitely following an emergency
appendectomy Tuesday. Hanner
wu rushed to St. Vincent's Hos­
pital hero shortly before practice
Tuesday morning.

eon. Mickey Mantle, Ralph Klaer
The Bgbo is still the champ— and Johnny Min over the years.
unless braah young Roger Marls Tonight's game la the Yankees'
13Uh of the reason — and that’*
can produce a near-miracle.
■ That’s the situation as the 27- all the gamu Maria had to equal
year-old New York Yankee slug­ or break the m ead according to
the ruling made by Commissioner
ger goes into tonight’a game with
the Baltimore Orioles needing two Ford Frick. Anything ha achieves
homers to tie and three to break in the Yankees' eight remaining
Ruth's 34-year-old mark of 40 games will bo listed under a sepa­
rata category.
homers in a season.
’ It's possible that Roger can do Maria, who once was 39 games
U — but it's almost certain that ahead eg the record pare ret by
bn lost his chance to become base­ Bvth In 1937, had only a single,
ball's new borne run king Tues­ a walk and seven "record-killing"
day night whan bo failed to con­ outs in nine trip* to the plate
nect in Urn Yankees' split at • Tuesday night. Ha want hitless in
doubleheader with the' Orioles. four tries in the firat game, won
by the Orioles, 1-0, and coo trihutHa'll be swinging again tonight in
ad
only a single to the Yankees’
the spacious Baltimore park
whwti bo has failed to hit a sin-' n-UxlsAi*,, 'r, the nightcap.
gin homer this season, and the Tha second game provided some
wualber forecast indicates ha'll consolation to Maria and tha team­
have the added handicap of strong mate* noting for him because it
enabled tha Yankees to clinch a
winds sweeping into hi* teeth.
tin for their llth American Lea­
Thus, the record that Ruth
placed on the books la 1927 ap­ gue pennant in 13 years and their
parently baa survived the chal­ firat under Ralph Monk. Tha next
lenge of the aquare-jaured Maris Detroit lw i or New York victory
Jnat aa it has withstood the chal­ officially wrap* it all up.
lenges of such sluggers as Jlimmy Slave Barber, a 22-year-old, leftFbxx, Hank Greenberg. Hack Wlf- handed firtballer, stopped Maris
and the Yankaaa cold with a, fourhitter in the first game. Bud Da­
ley won the sscocid game tor the
Yankee* with tha aid of Bill Skowron'a homer but Maria couldn't
By I'aKed prase latareatiaual connect against either Hal Brown
or Hoyt Wilhelm.
National Laagaa
W. L. Pet. OB Tha Tlgera managed to stay
alive when they beat the Loa
Cincinnati
89 97 .619
Los Angeles
13 61 .976 5 Angeles Angela, 8-2, in an after­
noon game behind the four-hit
San Francisco SO 44 .394 I
pitching of Don Moss!, who scored
St. Louis
77 44
.531HV4
his 19th victory. Bill Bruton drove
Milwaukee .
76 69
.9241244
Pittsburgh
89 74 .483 Ills in two runs and AT Kallne and
Rocky ColavHo on; each for the
Chicago
81 83 .418 28
Philadelphia
44 lot .303 4414 Tigers while Eddie Yost and Steve
Bilko homered for tha Angela.
American Laagaa
W. L. Pet. GB The Cincinnati Reds took a gi­
New York
103 30 .873
ant stride toward their first Na­
Detroit
93 29 .809 10 tional League pennant since 1940
Baltimore
80 84 .312 14 when they beat the Pittsburgh Pi­
Chicago
83 70 .542 20 rates. 10-1, and tha Chicago Cubs
Cleveland
74 78 .487 2914 downed the second-plaee Los Ang­
Boston
73 80 .477 30 eles Dodgers, 74. Tha Reds now
Minnesota
87 S3 .447 34V4 lead tha Dodgers by five games
Los Angale*
66 84 .440 33H and have only eight to play.
Washington
38 93 .371 48
Jimmy O’Toole pitched a sevenKansu City
98 93 .371 48 hitter for hts 17th victory behind
a 13-hit Cincinnati attack that In-

Standings

eluded two homers by Gunn
Frees* and « two-run trip!* by
Vada Pinson. The win w u C f
Toole's sixth in a row and llth
in his last 19 decisions.
Erato Banka hit a triple and a
homer and Billy Williams, Bab
Anderson and Don Zimmer also
homered for tha Cuba, who (toeR
Stan Williams bia 12th lou again**
19 victories. Anderson yielded 31
hits, including a homer by Ban
Fairly, but want the distance •
win hit seventh gams for t fl
Cubs.
Juan Pixarra pitched ■ throe*
hitter and struck out save* to
win his 14th gam* a* tha Chicago
Whit* Box bunt the Breton Bod
Sox, 9-1:
Bell pitched flto
Cleveland Indians to a 4-2 victory
after the Kansas City A'a won the
opener of the doublet*ader, 4-0,
behind the six-hit pitching of Jim
Archer, while Jim Kail's alx-hff
tar and (wo fey hits by Zoito
Varsalles paced the Minnesota
Twins to a 9-1 decision over the
Washington Senators in other AL
games.
Curt Simmons pitched ■ fire-hit­
ter and Stan Musial hit a two-rua
homer, hia 15th of the season, as
tha St. Louie Cardinals beat tha
Philadelphia Phillies, 9-0, and BA
Bailey’s ninth-inning single erun
bled the San Francisco Giants to
defeat tha Milwaukee Braves, ki­
lo, toiling Warren Spahn'a bid for
hia 12th 20-victory season in other
NL games.

Starts Training
SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPI) —
Coach Alex Hannum of tha Syra­
cuse Nationals greeted nine veto
erans and six rookies today as the
Nats opened their pre-season
drills. Bob Hopkins, a four-year
veteran, returned to the National
Basketball Association club after
missing last reason because of in­
juries.
Italy n«i A General Contractor
With 29 Ytara Experience ,

Alterations • Additions
Bonded • FHA Financinf

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firat, Royal Buckle (94.80) in the
fifth and Falla Suit (37.00) in the
sixth.

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Fashion
Show
*
Scheduled
For Thursday

Leers

Woman's Chib entertained a group
ef club officers and committee
ebalrmea at a moraiai eeffoe, rteeatiy, at her homa on Woodland
Drive.
The group met to pUa some ol
the activities for the huay faU
season. Several etvta projecia and
the possibility ef engaging speakart to make the general meetings
■ore Intonating wen dlacuaeed.
A fund raising project was also
B suggested w«*h founded vary intemtiag to Iboee present. U wiil
he presented to the member* s.oo.
The first general luncheon meetJng of the cinb la Kbeduled for

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nrer; Mrs* William Stringfield,
hooae chairman; Mrs. John White,
chairman o f the American Home
Department; Mrs. 8 J. Nix, Civic

.

The fin t form it showing o f fall
and winter faihion* in Sanford
wilt be held at the Capri at •
Department Chairman; Mrs. John p. m. T h u n d er when Co wan' a
Kick, Fine Arts Department treas- Department Stare will pretest a
urcr, and Mrs. Roy TUUs, Civic faihion revue, in conjunction with
the Capri and Leilanl Uouee of
Department treasurer.
Beauty.
Modele who will show the 1steal airier in all linei Including
aklrta
and
aweatcri,
atreet
elothee, caiual wear and eocktail gowns are Mre. Carol Dean!ion, M ri. Florence (Spook) Hook.
Uiaa Dee Hargraves, Miaa Judy
Atenaio,
Mre. Lou
McDonald.
Miaa Caroline Baggeriy and U rf.
Duaine Baggeriy. ’
Hair styles of the models will
be croeled by Phillip Boyd's Lei*
lent House o f Beauty. Coordina•W-iPt-W. . -.mcatetor will be Mr*
June LInginfelter of Cowan's,

Hostesses Welcome

1.

.a s
I all rwCfrt? the planning
r i r . i were
J . J u F treai-

More New Families
To Sanford Area

Auxiliary

New residents o f tha Sanford
area welcomed by Welcome Wa­

Sponsoring

gon

Bake Sale Friday
-•The American Legion Auxiliary
tl Campbell Lowing Unit a , wIK
Bid a bake sale, Friday, in front
0 the Food Pair Grocery,
aHome made cakss, plea and
ffoklcs will be available from 1:30
mm. to I p.m. Proceeds from tha
d ie will be added to the rehablligtiou fund.
2Mrs- Paul resold and her com­
mittee will ho in charge of ar-

.M r * Gardes Kuehn heeds e
ftive by the VAH-B wives to
gather esed clothing to be given
to the " C m ■cugnJul” in
Maples, Rely, Mr*. Al Karnes .and
Mrs. George Regan assisted ber

k to Mayport where, together with
ether clothing collected by the
2 IS Saratoga” wires and Carr Air Group Three wives, It
#111 bo otowod aboard tho "Sara-

M lioa, the "Casa S cu gn lu l."
"" C a s a " la tha Italian word for
*tooma" and "seugnlixl" means
"child o f tho itro c ti." This orfhanago has provided food, shel(|r and clothing to hundreds of
youngster* between tho age ef
L a n d 31 who have had no other
W m e since tho end of World War
IL Generosity to needy children
k an internationally known char­
acteristic of the American w rriremen abroad.
Thousands of children at home
and abroad have felt the warm
kindliness of United States soldUrs, sailors, marines and airmen
who have shared whatever they
liad with those who needed R
More. This clothing drive Is a
typical Illustration of the tradi­
tion whieh Navy m«n and wom­
an have helped to build. Mrs.

.Girl Scout Troop 103 met in the
gfinex o f the Barnett Memorial
Church la Enterprise (or tha first
meeting of the season.
--Mem bers are Carrie Hatchett,
gptsy Long. Connie Sellers, Lauris
JJturadam, Patty Urban, Jane
Vaught, Carolyn Watson, Nora
Withay and Louise ZavbuLl.
■All are second class scouts,
working toward first class rank.
flU ty, Patsy and Carrie attended
the Deer Lake Girl Scout camp
fir two weeks this summer and
earned several badges toward a
higher rank.
.T h ere la no opening In the troop
ait present, but any sixth grade
glrla who are Interesled In Joining,
may contact Mrs, R. T . Hatchett,
leader, and she will put the names
on Um waiting Bat.

recently.

Include

THETA EPSILON CHAPTER of Heta Sigma Phi held the first meeting at
the home o f the president, Mre. Garnett White and installed the new of.
fleers. Program for the evening was presented by Mrs. Bob McKee, Mrs.
Betty Erickson and Mrs. Stuart Stetson. Mrs. Tom Largen served as in­
stalling officer. I-eft to right new officers are Mrs. Hill Rivero, correspond­
ing secretary; Mrs. Garnett White, president; Mrs. Don Smith, recording
secretary; Mrs. Reid Iversen, vice president and Mrs, Jack Erickson,
treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

DAR Members Enjoy Program

Mr. pod Mrs. A. F. B a u le and
and

Carol,

from

Harrisonburg,

V a .; Mr. and Mrs. B.G. Heffner,
George, Roger, Vicky, Cindy and
Timothy, from Buffalo, X. Y .
U r. and Mrs. H. A. Cox and
son, Lee, Rom Newburn, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Horton, from
WOMAN’S CLUB OFFICERS at • planning party are
Cape Cod, Mass, and Mr. and
from left, (seated) Mrs, John K. White, Mrs. W. R.
Mrs. Jacob Henehert, from Phila­
Stringfield and standing, Airs. Harry Echclbcrger. Mrs.
delphia, Pa.
J. 0. Huff and Mrs. Roy Tillis.
(Herald Photo)
Famillea transferred hereby the
Navy are, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Steward and son, Dennis, from
Memphis, Tann. Mr. and Mre.
II. W. Stafford and children, Cin­
dy, Wewdy, Gary and Randy,
from Clearwater.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown,
Bart and Jeff, from Memphis,
Mrs. Ruth Hamilton, Longwood
Tena.; Mr. and Mrs. R. G, Slag*
realtor and clvla leader, returned naa, Robert, Christine and David,
Laura J. Beasley of Jacksonville
to ber home here last weekend from Maitland; and Mr. and Mra.
Beach, chairman of the entire
after
spending
the
summer Jesse Noel, David, Vicky and Jay,
drive, has announced a goal el
from Dennison, Texas.
months
in
Bar
Hsrbor,
Me.
1900 pounds of clothing.

M ri. Ted A. Wagner, wife ef
commanding
officer,
the collection and sorting e f the VAll-B's
points out that although Heavy
Using. Mrs. Kuehn now Is planNine la the only element o f Car­
*
get this cargo aboard
SB* of the many Navy planes rier Air Group Three stationed
khieh frequently travels between at Sanford, personnel are proud
MAS Snaffid and NAS Jackson- to be part o f the larger group
and glad to hslp carry out such
deserving projects as the gift of
The next leg of the long Journey clothing to "Casa Scugnlzsi."

I

hostesses,

children, James, Sandra, Richard

VAH-9 Wives Assist
'Orphanage Project
m

Lutheran Circle
Meets At
Southward Home

Lonffwood

Personals

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Uie

The Sallie Harrison Chapter,
Daughters o f the Am erican Revo­
lution held the first meeting ol
the current season Friday after­
noon at the home o f Mrs. F. E.
Rouinillat Sr.
The regent, Mrs. C. E. Butler,
presided. The meeting was open­
ed with the DAR ritual American
Creed, pledge to the flag, and
the singing of tie National An­
them and Florida state song, led
by Mrs. Roumillat.
Mrs. Lawrence Tinsley, gave
an interesting paper on Am erican­
ism. Mrs. Roumillat gave a talk
on Stephen Collins Foster, follow­
ed by two vocal selections by
Mrs, Joe T. Hickson.
Mrs. Hickson, accompanied at
th« piano by Mrs. Roumtils.,

sang "Jean rie with the Light
Brown
Hair''
and
“ Beaut'ful
Dream er,” both written by live
famous composer.
In keeping with the theme for
the day, Mrs. Butler gave a talk
on the Stephen Foster Memorial
at White Springs.
Refreshment^ were served to
those present by Mrs. Roumillat
and her co-hostesses, Mrs. M. J.
Uram, Mrs. F. L. Woodruff 3rd.,
Miss Irene Hinton and Mrs. J.
St. Clair White.
At the elose of the meeting the
guests enjoyed a delightful cruise
on the St. Johns River with Mr.
and Mrs. Roumillat on their boat
"S kylark."
Others attending were Mm e l.
C. R. Dawson, L. C. Wildner,

Raymond Smith, C. L. Park St.,
F. E.* BoU, R. M. Leonard, J. B.
Ray, E. M. Hoke, A. S. McCollum,
A. W. Lee, Edmund Melsch, G.
A. Wakefield, W. A. Canady, A.
C. Benson. A. R. Kry, Rutledge
Pray, Miss K. M. Baker and Mrs.
A. Hagermao, a guest of Mrs.
Tinsley,

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
The Ladies Aid of the Lutheran
Church of the Redeem er will meet
at 7:30 p.m. at the church for an
Important meeting. AU members
are urged to attend.

Fifteen members of the Morning
Circle nf the Lutheran Church of
The Redeemer recently met for
the first meeting of the new * .* son at the aummer home o f Mra.
I. IT. Southward on Twin Lakei.
The program for the day was
given by lira . Irma KirsebUen. It
waa an interesting and heart mov.
iog account of her personal « •
periencea in her home town in
Germany during World War H. It
gave the ladles a very vivid pic­
ture of what it would be like to W
have war in our own town.
The buslnes* meeting was fol­
lowed by a delicioua pot luck
luncheon on (ha veranda over­
looking the lovely scenery at Twia
Lakes.
The next meeting will bo held
a*—V-w. ifenry Thurston's home.____
213 Homewood Ave . t/ich Arbne
on the first Thursday in October.
_

Mrs. Bet] Ballinger, who re­
sides at 2*00 Country Club Road,
left Saturday by plane, to spend
the winter wi.h her nephew and
hi* family, in St. Louis. Mo.
Mrs. Ballinger is ons e f the
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Gets Married
CAMBRIDGE, M asi. (U P I) Retired Red Sox slugger Ted Wil­
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Williams, 43, typically attired in
a sports shirt with no tie, and
blonds Leo Howard, IS, entered
a rtar door ot the Cambridge
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THURSDAY A . M.

U)&amp;Jhn (Oonum :

By Ruth Millet

You'll* atviayi have friends if— all your time with others talking it won't be passed on—not to any­
one at ail.
l l 'i really friends you want— about yourself.
In speaking o f your fMenda you
You are truly happy when good
and not just acceptance by some
always try to ahow them in as
things happen to your friends and
particular crowd.
good a light as possible.
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Y our tricode know that you
friends’ faults with anyone o r to tion and 'approval for anything aren't so superseniltiva that they
dweU on them at length ia your they do that they have a right have to handle you with kid
glove*.
to lake pride in.
pown mind.
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Y ou make an effort to do tilings
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at your friends’ convenience. In­ to talk and can hear a, story •ither giving or accepting a favor.
stead o f expecting others to in­ through without interrupting In
You choose your friends for
what they are, not for what they
convenience themselves for you. an effort to top X.
You can listen to your friends' have o r what you think they ean
You find or make the time to
keep in touch with frisndi, whe­ problems without offering un&gt; do for you.
You never reach the point
ther they live near or far away. asked-for advice.
Your friends know that if they where you aren't lnterested in
Y ou are Iniereiied in many
thinga and so dofi't have to spend tell you something In confidence m iking new friands.

Jacoby

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D um m y's nine ot clubs held
the first trick and Sou li) went
after everything that waan't nail­
ed down.
lie cashed dum m y'* two re­
maining clubs and two hearts and
led a spade to his queen. West
W w on and led a spade back, where­
upon
South
discarded one et
.du m m y's diamonds and the last
low spado, on the king ot clubs
end ace of hearts. The Jack of
diamonds was led nest.
West went up with the ace
and led a low diamond back, but
South finessed against the queen
anyway and made flva odd for a
acore of 660.
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^Nlxun to Quest Stardom in *
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It sounded like the “ Who’s On
F ir s t ? ” routine to ua when it
twisted o It the grapevine as one
o f those tales that inspired "N o
com m ent." But as Hollywood in­
siders are telling it:
An actor in the film version of
“ Advise end Consent,” now on location In Washington, 1). C., sent a
letter to Nixon saying he had been
authorised
by
pi oducvi--director
Otto Preminger to offe r hint the
role o f the U. it. vice president in
the film.
The salary was set a t tlx fig ­
ures and the letter reminded
Nixon that the lute Joseph Welch
had played with great success the
role o f the judge in Preminger’s
k"A natom y of a Murder.”
Instead o f replying to the actor,
N ixon had a lawyer friend tele­
phone Preminger. The attorney
mentioned the letter end asked
Preminger to confirm hie repotted
interest.
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ested and added that the actor
who wrote the letter must have
been under the influence o f al­
cohol.
Later, Lew Ayrea wea cast In
th* part.
That's how the story is told
minus the answer to, “ Wee Nixon
in terested?" ami "Did Preminger
toy with tlie idea, then change hia
m ind?”
Advice without consent?
Three out-of-town sneak pre­
views gave Flank Capra’s return
to directing his famed Capra-corn
( “ Pocketful o f Miracles") a collec­
tion o f smash-hit audience reac­
tion cards. Uut as usual, Capra
was not in the eudience at the
showing. Hit distaste for sneak
preview* goes back IM year* to
“ Lost H orizon," one o f bis biggest
hits,
A fter three previews which he
attended with the late Harry Cuhn
o f Columbia Pictures, Capra was
beginning to share Cohn’s belief.

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Country”

Coach Dies

Thurodsy fnr Leo V. Novak, long
o f f th* screen.
time W rit Point athletle coach
In frustrated desperation. Capra who died in Washington Heturdey
decided the fllm'a early reel* ere after a long tllneao. The 11-yearold Novak joined the U. 8. Mili­
ated th* wrong mood.
tary Academy coaching staff in
Tha film wee ineak-previewed 1924 and retired in l'J50.
again, minus tha first three reel*
and became 103?-* top moneymak­
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ing movie.
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anaak previews," Capra explains.
“ If the audlenco murder* me 1
Borrow Our Tubs Checker
Just want to hear about It. I don’t
1(00 Hanford A te. FA 1-40M
want them to see me bleeding.”

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10 - 11 p. m. CBS. U, S. Steel

this itriea la tmuhchrd with a
moderately sm udng episode. The
"Bishop'' misbehaves, giving hit
frank (not Sinatra) opinion of hi*
b o ll, unawar* that everything
ha hai laid la picked up by a hid­
den camera and microphone for a
TV program. Funny complication*,
but nowhere near as laughable a*
th* best o f the real thing on “Can­
did Camera.”
» « 10 p. m. ABC. Hawaiian
Bye— “ Uakei'a Half Dozen." (A
repeat) not exactly a fresh loaf,
but nivertheleaa a crisp story. A
l a r v t " p iBIgpf f S f ‘ are involved.
14,800 to b* specific, which six
sailors have foolishly advanced to
luscious-looking Dody Raker on
promise to marry each other, Tom
Lopaka ia hired as private inves­

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way at th* other table, but whan
North lift in the double o f th* It.M (t) M Ctova rn Toe
( I ) l ia r oh Tor Tomorrow
on* heart contract East decided
( I ) Numbar rloaoo
to gamble the hand out there, 11:11 t l ) O siatas LliD t
t l l i t s in - K io o Kopool
lie was sure that North and South II1:11
(t&gt; gooao
had a vulnerable game and he
II) Dr. HuSiaa'a a oon t
Jearaal
hoped to be able to make at
t l ) Abaat ra te s
least four Iricka at one heart.
t i l l (It A t Tbo W ort* Turae
Actually, he did even belter
( I ) Playbousa I
Th* king o f ipades was opened t i l l ( I ) Joa Murray h t w
II) Fare The g a d *
and won by West’s ace. A spado
( I ) O u (Fam ily Claitlt*
l l ) Tear D or I* Ceuri
return put South in. He led th*
III* ( I ) U ro tta Tsana
four o f du bs to his partner's aco
( t t Boron Koyo
North cashed the king and queen
1:11 i l l Tonne Dr. lia to a i
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o f trump* and Jack o( spade*
t l ) Quoon For A Dor
whereupon Soulh wound up )o*. 1:11 (I ) Prom Thooe Ksoio
(I t Ttio Voratct Ia Touro
ing two clubs, two spades and
( I ) w o o o n f a s Treat
four trumpi for a net minus I I I ! ( I ) Mob* Roam f o r Paddy
score o f only 300 points.
1:11 III M irra H ollyw ood

Nixon A s Actor? That's The Story
By KRSKINE JOHNSON

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formaneaa make this an absorbing plan to ex p loit them In tha inter!
i : J 0 . 0 p. m. NBC. Joey Bishop drama- Charlie Mason, *on o f • •eta o f propaganda. Millie Perkin*
Show—"On The Spot.” Premier. wall-known American politician, and Doug MeCluro start aa tha 111th*
Moscow
festival •tarred lover*.
To b* perfectly candid about it, attends

Ted Williams

WEDNESDAY P. M.

DEAR IN: Pay no attention to what
your husband and friends say. Do whnt
vour heart dictates. P. S. Many people go
into -mcumlng for a full year.
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TV Key Previews

8:30 - 9 p. m. CBS. "Project understanding and health among
Hop«.'* Special documentary r
tha pcopla o f southeast Alla.
port on Iho prlvataly supported
Q uail: Dr. William B. Walsh,
A mrilean hoipital ship “ Hope,”
and hnw it fa furthering belter founder and president o f Project
Hnpr. Rob Conildine narrates.

FISH: She doesn't, and she
But a woman contributes more
things than money to marriage.
see n man have a baby I
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DEAR A B B Y :! recently loet my pre­
cious mother. Although she was ill a long
time, when she finally passed on I was
shocked and heart-broken. Out of respect
to my mother’s memory 1 want to wear
black and refrain from entertainment for
at least three months. My husbnnd and
friends tell me I am foolish and old-fa­
shioned, and that nobody does this nny
more. I need an outside opinion.
IN MOURNING

DEAR DWELLER: Tell your daugh­
ter that is isn't "nice” to tell neighbors
what goes on nt h e r, L i f - V v V v ielghV-.qr
questions that are none of her
, business, your little girl should avoid her
1or reply, "W hy don't you ask my
mother?”
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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: My eleven-year-old
daughter is very friendly with everyone
in the neighborhood, and frequently visits
® neighbors. She gets along well with adults,
as well as with children, and everyone
welcomes her into their homes.
My problem is one nosy neighbor who
makes it her business to know everybody
else's. She asks my daughter questions
about who visits us, whnt we served, what
we talked about, and so forth. You know,
Abby, 11-year-olds don't always have the
best judgment . . . therefore this old
1buttinsky gets a lot of information I would
rather she didn't have. Should 1 call on
this busybody and set her straight? Or
should I tell my daughter not to go over
there any more? PROJECT DWELLER

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. . . . In that post he can still serve Seminole County . . .
as he has done in the past and we know wilt continue to
do in the future.

P o litic a l
WASHINGTON (NEA) - A new
United States foreign policy pre­
sentation that is described as “ big
and exciting” will be unveiled be*ore the United Nations General
Assembly convening in New York
Sept. 19.
It will Include new propossls
on disarmament; new procedures
fo r handling UN emergency oper­
ations to preserve pesce; financ­
ing o f these International police
foree actions by compulsory as­
sessments against all nations, with
toss o f vote for those who d o not
pay; strengthening o f the UN In­
ternational Law Commission to
work for the settlement of inter­
national disputes by legal means
Instead o f foree.
President Kennedy is expectrd
i lo make the presentation In prrmmi. Hut if for « y 'r e a s o n
of
em ergency ha eannot do it him­
self, it wilt be made by Secretary
o f State Dean Rusk.
It will be amplified U U t In
mure specific detail by R u ik and
the U. S. delegation to the UN,
under Adlal Stevenson.
This will be the first interna­
tional forum in which the Ken­
nedy administration presents Us
foreign policies in full. They may
show marked changes from Ken­

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comment
evokes
so
"F low ers,"' said H. W. Beecher,
"A m e a " from millions of Amer“ are tha sweetest things God
k t « . If yon hsve had to sit
ever made and forgot to put •
■ a i listen to n dull, dry speak­
soul into."
er, then yen know what at least
Use it before a Garden Club.
our college students put
np with every day. It "is* easy Get the* point?*’ **’
In bn an interesting orator, so
(4) Document your theme with
nso tbs strategy below sod
some concrete cases, told In nar­
A c a d for tho booklet.
rative style and preferably in­
CASE K-403: Joe X ., is an able
newspaper executive whom I've volving some members o ( the
knows a i a friend for many audience.
These illustrations should be
years
"D r. Crane," be said at our graphic and help clarify points,
luncheon, " I wish you’d insert not Just jokes inserted with no
a ca t* on the need for editor* relevancy to your theme.
(3) Save your jokes for re
a t well a i business leaders to
learn the rudiments of public capturing attention if your au
dience starts to daydream. Don't
speaking.
• "A t our last Inland Press Meet- shoot them as your opening b a r
T ig In Chicago, we had one of rage.
(til Keep eye-contact with your
the most boring, uninteresting
talks 1 aver bad to ait through cruwd by looking at them, not
- - - and it ran an hour and a at the ceiling or out tbe window.
(7) Tie the wheat In the sack
quarter.
"T h e speaker was quite an with a punchy terminal para­
authority. But 1 find that author­ graph that summarized your main
ities are often the poorest at idea.
If your talk deals with n topic
bolding an audience's attention.
"H e read bis paper. Imagine involving lofty sentiment, as a
jiybody nowadays being so in- Lincoln Day address, you can
Ireci and out of louch with pub­ often gain a higher einotmna!
peak by coming down the home
lic platform psychology.
" l i e was also slow in delivery. stretch (peroration) •in rhythm.
Use an appropriate bit o f verse
Never used a joke. Ignored the
audience down in front and rccit that raps your clim ax, fo r rhy­
thm will bring the audience (o
•d dry itatistics.
" I counted 13 people who got up a higher emotional pinnacle.
You can clove a prose address
and left right during bis address
and 3 o f them were from the on a scholarly note, too, by con­
first row of tables directly in cluding with a quotation from
Sh akopcarr, Benjamin Franklin,
A o n t or him.
w "T h at seemed very impolite lo the Bible or some other notsble
me, but If the rest of us hadn't source of the past.
Send for my booklet “ How to
felt obligated to show some de­
ference to an invited speaker, Make an Interesting Speech," en-j
I fear the whole crowd would closing a stamped returned en­
have vanished before he quit." velope, plus 30c.
Send a copy to your clergyman
You
aren't “ born'' a good
apeaker or a poor one, but get if he is a monotonous sleep-pro­
that way after you arrive here ducer in Hie pulpit.
on earth.
^ So poor speakers should wise
" p to the facta. It doesn't take
TA M I'A lU P I)— Sumter Lowry,
long lo make an Interesting ad­
dress, so memorise this form ula: i\ho ran lecund to form er Gov.
(1) Pick a title or "text” that I.eRoy Collins in the Democratic
has widespread human interest gubernatorial primary o f 1956,
announced Monday night h* would
appeal.
(2 ) Begin with an arresting run for Congress next year in the
aenlence, as Helen Claper ittle newly-created 10th D istrict sent,
say* o f Dr. Will Mayo in her in- which
comprise*
Hillsborough
teresting biography of those fain- County.
s doctors.
(3) Try to use a relevant quo­
tation that con ains the nubbin
of your text, for thia adds acholNEW ORLEANS ( U P !) — Police
•rly ritz.
today arrested John Henry Zell"M u sic ," says John Erskine.
ner, a 41-year-old N egro who es­
“ la the only language in which
caped in 105:1 from a prison at
you cannot say a mean or sar­
Chattahoochee, Fla., where he was
castic thing.”
Thai's a typical start for a talk serving 35 year* for second de­
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From Rome

H en ry
ROME, Italy — The eraeh at
Monxa on tha second lap o f the
Italian Grand Prix was a shocking
reminder that European* in gen­
eral, and Italians In particular,
have little or no tense o f safety.
The thirteen spectator* killed
when W olfgang von Tripe’ crim ­
son Ferrari Formula I hurtled into
them were standing behind what
we Americana know a t chicken
wire. And they were standing e l­
bow to elbow, rows deep, only a
few yard* from where the car*
roared Into a dangerous hand.
Had there been a formidable
guardrail the thirteen spectators
would be alive today and von
Trips, himself, might well have
escaped death.
What sort o f a promoter, in Ilia
right mind, would think o f chick­
en wire as protection against an
automobila traveling 12(1 mile*
per hcurT More to the point, what

Fay Henle’s

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Q —I am a registered nurse and cover such construction and allow
will soon be 05. I intend to work you up to 30 years to psy. My
only part-Ume next year and will
be getting Social Security. I have
an insurance annuity which will
start paying me *600 In a couple
o f months. In addition, I have
S3.000 in the bebk, good medical
coverage, low rent, no family obli­
gations and S2.0U0 invested in
mutual funds, ily friends tell me
that 1 should cash in my annuity
(**,8001 and Invest this money in
mutual funds or the stock market.
What do you think?—M. De R.
A —Dear M. De R.: Be grateful
you've had good sense, and keep
ill If you cashed in your *8,800,
you would never be certain of a
* 8 per cent return, which Is what
you are getting from your an­
nuity based on the rash value.
I think you could safely take
some of your savings and invest
in “ blue chips' such as ATAT. Sit
with your mutual fund but don't
itch for more. Why pay a 7 per
cent charge for someone lo man­
age your money when you have
such a good brain? If you'd been
swayed by all this "w onderful"
advice years azo, I wonder whe­
ther you would have the snnuity or
savings.
Q—Should a husband sbare a
full knowledge of family fioiQ ccs
with his wife? My husband is a
dear and generous but he doesn't
think that I need to learn about
money management. What do you
t h in k ? -L . M.
A—Dear L. M.: ! think you are
the bright one in the family. Here,
in capsule form, is what I think
every wife should know:
How much her monthly income
would be should her husbsnd die
and where (his income would
com e from. What should the do
about the home tf she owns it ami
about her husband's business if
he owns it ? Who she should con ­
sult on investments, insurance?
Q—Should we build a fallout or
bomb shelter? How much should
this cost?— II. McQ.
A —Desr H. Met}.: Civil defense
officials are urging preparedness
but I don't want to assume the
responsibility for telling you to
build or buy. Aa to eoet, 1'va seen
figures that range ail the way
from *330 to &lt;4.000. The FHA's
new home improvement loan will

advice Is lo consult your local civil
defense headquarter*. I would re­
sist high pressure salesmanship on
any shelter.

American race promoters, reared on safety, take these measures
themselves. But if they didn't, If
they tried to save dollar* at the
risk o f lives, the law would step
in ami enforce safety to do *0 .
It isn't on the race track only
that the Italians show a dismay­
ing la-'k uf safety common sense.
They are reckless on the road, un
the sidewalks, on boats, in their
huuses, and everywhere el«e.
*
All apartments have bnlconitv.
and children and toddler* play on
them, but the railings are either
about a fo o t high ur non-existent.
It is a wonder to me that Italian
small fry don’t fell tike leavee.
No one, big ur small, ever look*
before cruising a street, o r darting
from behind a truck or a street
car. Kveryone trust* to Providence
and lurk to k*ep them alive.
Motorists pats on hills when­
ever there is a hill, and bicyclists
ride the dark country road* at
night minus lights and wearing
dark clothe*. And they ride three
abreast a* if to give the motorists
a better chance to hit them.
Women push baby carriages
down the middle o f busy streets,
and in Home every street I* a
testing ground for a ear'* sperd.
It it a wonder to me that Italy
has a population half o f what it
has, and that all citizens are not
on crutches or In wheel ch a in or
deep under the sod.

nedy'* Inaugural address. The
changes will be caused by Rus­
s i a '! refusal to respond to his
request o f nine monks* ago.
This was, “ That both aides begin
anew the quest for pesce, before
the dark powers unleashed by
•etenee engulf all humanity in
planned or accidental self-destruc­
tion.'*
He also called for precise pro­
posals on Inspection and control of
arm s, international co-operation
in research and spare explora­
tion, creation o f a new world o f
law and freedom for tbe oppress­
ed.
The President can repeat and
enlarge these requests in good
conscience. He has congressional
backing now In approvrt o f his
new national defense, foreign aid.
jis s r m im e ia ' - ' . ; " .u p p ed
up
space pzvgrann.
H ie Interesting thin* to watch
will be bbw the N other nationa
respond to the new American leadershlp In opposition to Russian
obstructionism. The general as­
sem bly has an agenda of 77 itema.
Moat a n old disputes sliU un­
resolved.
The Berlin question is not on
the agenda. But it could be placed
th e n If the lilualton deteriorates

further and negotiations to settle
It do not appear imminent.
N o on e can predict what action
the UN might take. Another reso­
lution stronger than the Belgrade
Conference recommendation m i f ) t
em erge, demanding that U. 8. nod
U.S.S.R. negotiate.
The perennial question o f ad­
mission o f Red China presents
a real danger to the Unhod States
this year. A resolution to dtbkle
the issue might win approval, bpt
It is not anticipated that a m a ­
jority will vole to admit. Russia's
proposal to aboliah tbe office o f
UN secretary general and replace
It with a three-man commission
of one ftee, one Communist end
one neutral nation representative
is not-expected to get a ay place.
Only Ghana, and Guinea favored
it among~ttie 23 Belgrade "u n ­
aligned" natioas.
The two candidates most prom ­
inently
mentioned
to succeed
Frederick H. Boland o f Ireland
as general assembly president are
Mongi Slim of Tunis* and All
Sastroamldjojo o f Indonciia.
I f wood Is completely submer­
ged In water and kept that way at
all timaa, It will n ot decay.

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safety Inspector ( if there I* such
a thing in Italy) wuuld put his
akay on such a senseless shield?
Motisa L Italy'* counterpart of
our Indianapolis Speedway and
how many spectator* have been
killed there in all its history, and
with its crowds in the hundreds of
thousand*? I don't believe a single
one has ever been hit by a racing
car out o f control. 1 have seen leu
or more Indianapolis 500s, and
seen half a dozen crashes agalnet
the retaining wall, but the drivers
were the only ones to suffer.
The new Daytona llvuch Inter­
national Speedway Is the fastest ill
the world but it must lie the s a f­
est, too. The epectatur* are proteclrd by double cuncrete lelaiidng
walls, and two and three steel
guardrails fur the entire 2 '* mile*
o f the course. Only- a spectator
bent on suicide could get killed
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LOVELY I BR. home la country,
kitchen equipped. FA 2-1T49.
GIRL wanted to akaru apartment
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CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Beat or Sale. Reasoaable. Call
evenings. FA 2-1347.

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XOTICE Is hereby given that tha
u n dersta n d Arthur I t BM kwIth.
Jr.. Clark at Circuit Camrt at
Seminal* County, Florida, w ilt, aa
tha (tk da y o t Oetshsr, l i l t , at
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flo o r
or tha
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co u rt ttsuoa, aamlnoln County. In
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Clerk o f the CtrcuU Caurt
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A ttorney fo r Plaintiff
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4SI W eet 13th Street
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that null for divorce hen bc*n
filed against you In thn Circuit
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and fo r Seminal* County, F lorid *
under Chancery No. l l l i l , tha etyle
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B rt Martha T . Ylhtoa
Deputy Clerk,
K ELLY A HURT, L'SQIL
Attornoyo for P U tn tllf
I Woet Church Street
Orlando, Florida
Publton aopt. ss. I f * ood «. it .
IN TMH CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR BRRINOLR COUNTY, FLO R­
IDA. n o ite r* .
CUNNKCTICUT OtlNERAI. LIFE
lKHl’ KANCB COMPANY, a Connoctleu i oorporatloa,
FlalaU fL
BTEPHEN

B. D RBW B RT, JR . nl

D efendontt.
IIOTICR OP H I T
TH B OTA'TU OF FLORIDA
TO i Btophen B. Drowery, Jr.,
roeldone* unknown
Helen F. Drewery;
reoldenc* unknown
T ou nr* hereby notified that o
cu ll h ot baan filed against you In
tb* abut* anlltla.l causa, and that
you ar* r**ulr*d t* fit* you r
answer w ith th* Clark o f tint
Court and to eery* a copy there­
o f upon th* pla in tiff or p la in tiff*
attorneys, who** asm* and ad­
dress la Jtunlngs. Watt*. Clarks
and llamlltuie. 114 llarnott Na­
tional Hank llulldlng, Jsck aon rlll*
3. Florid*, nut talar than Udtobar
3*. IASS. It you fall t* do o&gt;&gt; a
d t c lt * pr* ronfeaao w ill b* on torad against you for tb* r tlla f de­
manded In the complaint. Thin ault
la to forovloe* a m ortgage. Th*
real properly proceed against le:
Lot Its. LAKE 11A It 111 KT
ESTATES, auctirdlag to th*
plat thereat as revarded la
Plat Beak " I f , pag* IS.
Publl* Raearde o t Somtaoln
County. Florida.
W tTN im a my k in d and tk* sa il
a f laid Court at Hanford. Florida,
Ib is llt h day o t Haptambar, 1Pd 1.
(SEAL)
Arthuv IL Beckwith. J r
Clark at U a Circuit Court
Byt Martha T . Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
F u b iu * Bepu l e . SI, A OaL 0. 11.

TRADE*

a o c iK T T r o n l A v t s a a .
n rorporntlon existing under the
Iswe o r Connecticut,
P lain tiff,

- BEDROOM house la Elder COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom borne
Springs Trailer Park. 943.00.
for home in country, with to
Ph. FA 2-4191.
acres or more.

JOHN AL'BRKT JOTCE and
.FLORINS JOTCE, hla w ife.
D efendants
NOTICE
Id IIK RK O r OIVEN
puraunnt to a Final Deere* o t
M ortaaea Foreclosure, dated Bapietnbar IS, l i l t and rtcorded In
Chnncery Cnaa No. t i l l s o f tbo
Clrault Caurt o f tha M a th Jud i­
cial Circuit or Florida, In and for
Hemtnale cou n ty, Florida, w here­
in SOCiETF FO R HAV1HUB. a
corporation
e ilo tln g
under
th*
laws or Connecticut, le Plaintiff,
and JOHN AtlBHET JOTCE and
FLUIUNU JOTCE, hla w ill, ara
D efendant!. I w ill sell to tha h ighait and heat blddar tor cash at tha
W cct Front D oor o f tha l-iu lu e !*
County Court lloua*, Jti Hanford.
Hamlnola County, Florida, at ItidO
a’eleck A M . on tho Sth day at
Octubar, 1SS1. tha fallow ing dasa n te d proparty aa sat forth In
said Ftnal Daeras, ts-w itt
I.at «, In B lock is, o t H EFTU :n
HOMES
ORLANDO

FOR RENT
3 - BEDROOM, kltchan equipped.
2, 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES.
Apply 1003 Elm Avenue.

Plat
thareof.
rom rdod
in
r ia t Itnok IS, Paoea I and
* o f tn* Pubiio noeordo o f
Seminal* County, Florida.
Doted t it s ISIh day o f aeptombor.
lilt .
(SEAL)
A rthu r H. Beckwith, Jr,
C le rk ' o f aald Circuit Court
Hr Martha T. V lh ll*
Deputy Clerk
Willing)* Salomon. Keaney k
tJndion
Attornoya nl U *
IMS DuPont Building
Miami SS. Florida
Publish Sept SC, l i f t .

- BEDROOM unfurnished house ROSA L. PAYTON
on Crystal Ave. 4 4th St. in Registared Real Estate Broker
Lake Mary, 330. per month. Fh. PA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
FA 2-4064 or FA 2-4277.
NOW ia tbo lime to buy on* a
STENSTROM RENTALS
aero Just outslda city limits
3 BR 4 1 Beth-973 per month
and one block off W. First St.
3 BR 4 1 Bath—990 per month
One story frame house, 4 bdrm ,
3 BR 4 3 Beth—4120 par month
Fla. room,. 13 x 37 swimming
pool. Wondarful family home.
Immediate occupancy. 113,300—
terms available. Phone Winter
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 Park, 139.6339 for appointment.
4vy ACRE tiled farm, good *
B.R. .homo on paved road.
910,900. Term*. FA 2-0329.

Stenstrom Realty
Legal Notice

VIO TITtO Cf BAWB
NOTICK 19 hereby given that T
■ m in ca s e d In buelaeei at 401 tv.
First a t . Semlnale ce u n iy F lor­
ida under th* ftctllloa * neme o f
F IX IT SHOP, and that I. Intend
tn restates laid naA * w ith the
Clerk a f tho Circuit Court, Boml•al* County, Florida, In aeoardana#
with tho yrovtilone o f the F leti.
Iloue Nam* Slotntee. lo -w ltt Beetie* 141.41 Florida sta tu te ! U K .
H ill W . A. Reyn side
Publlen Aug. I* k aepL I, It, si.

IV T U B C IR cL IT c o r SIT OP THU
M S 7 B J L U tcta t. t i k c c i r o r
anu
p o s t s B ie iv o i.il t o i m .
FI.UHIDA. C lia V C K R t s o , tlMO
AMKHfCAN FED ER AL NAV1N.1S
AND DOAN ASSOCIATION' OF OR.
in v a a c i R c c r r c o u r t o r t h e
La n d o
and
F iiu r r f e d e r a l
NINTH J l D t l l A l . C IR C ltT . IN BAVINaa AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
AND FOR SRMI.UOLR COUNTV. TION O F ROCHESTER.
F I.O R tD t. C H I M I R T NO.
PU latlft
T il OMAN T. TUCK, INC., a Flor- H
Ida
corporation,
LUOoM IL
XV. JOHN W. ANDKIUON. *t al.
MURSK1. BTEPHEN MORBKI and
S U T IIB OP O ltT IX
BOaCBLAW MORBKI
MORTOAOB FORBCLOaCRB
PI* la tiffs TOi DORIS PEEPLES, Individually. and as Adm inistratrix o f
th* E iU I* o f J. STEWART
PEH PLKi. de,eased
lAddreae unknuwni
T&lt;&gt;u o r* hereby notified loot a
Com plain; to forecloo* a certain
m ortgage anaumbartne tha fa|.
la w la s daoertbad real yroyerty, taw lt:
Lot «t af ORtENTA O AR.
D IN S SND ADDITION, a*,
tu rdlog to tha plat there11, page SS. Public Records
o f Hamlnola County, Florida,
ha* boon ftlod agalnat you la u *
above-styled cult, and you *r*
required to servo a copy ot your
Answer ar Pleading to th* Com­
plaint
on
P la in tiffs
attorney*
Andaraon. Rush. W arJ A Desa.
IIS East Central Avanu*. Orlando,
Florida, and fils tb* original Aaewor o r Pleading In th* affix*
a f th* C lerk o f tb* Clrault Court
un or before Ih* llt h dey of Oatobor lt d !. I f you fa ll to d &gt; so,
a decree pro cunfeeej will b*
taken n ga ln it you fo r th* reltot
demanded In thn Complaint.
Thin Nation ahatl k* published
ears a weak far fou r aoneteuiiva
nreebe In th* Sanford Herald.
WITNESS n r band and offlrlgl
e -e l e f o fflo * at atm lnole ,'ounty.
Florida, thla llt h day o f Septem­
ber, lld l.
(SEAL)
A rthu r ■■ B ookw lth. J r ,
Clark ot Circuit Court
S y : Martha T. Ylhlac. D C

VICTORIAN HOME tor large
family. Close in. 96400 with
terms. Phone NO S-3241.

Legal Notice
i t t u b c i B c v r r c o t s it o p t u b
NINTH JCDICIAt. CIRCUIT OP
AND FOR SBKtNOLD COVNTT.
FLORIDA. CHANCERY NO. l is t s .
WASMINOTON SECURITT c o m PANT, a Florida aarporatton.
Plaintiff,
va .
W ILLIAM LAKE, JR. and IMA- JEAN W . LAKE, hi* w lfa.
9
D efendon’.e
n o t ic e
o r n err i t
KORTOAOR FORRCLOSLRB
TO ,
WILLIAM LAKE. JR.
and IUAJBAN IV. LANE, hie
wlfa,
A d d re u C a k s o w s
Taw,
Dafendsata,
ar*
haraby
natlriad that a com plaint to fo r tcIs m a certain m nrtgasa *a tha
follow tn s described property, to
w it:
tAt S3. BEAR LAKE 1IILLH.
_
according to th o-P la t thereV
•f. a* recorded in Flat B eok
IS at Pans ST o f th* Puhtla
Jterorda o t Somlaal* County.
Flortdn.
hon been filed egnlnet you In the
a b a vo-etjled cult sad you are reuulred la «*rv* n copy o f your
Anower or F lood in g to th* Com ­
plaint
on
P liln ttfr*
attorney*
JOSEPH M. MURASKO, P.O. Box
111. Fora Park, Florida, and file
lb* original Anawer o r Steading
tn tbo a id s * o f th* C lerk o t tb*
Circuit Court on or befwr* th*
llt h day o f October 1SSI. I f you |
fall to do eo, a decree pro confess*
w ill b* taken against you for th*
reltot demanded la tha com plaint.
WITNESS my hand and o fficia l
ta tl af a fflca at Banfard. Semi*
not* C ou n t). Florid*, thin l i t *
day o f September, |S4L ,
(SEAL)
'
A rthar K . Beckw ith. Jr.
Clerk a f ctrewlt Court
B y; Martha T. Tlhlen

�N o w Is

T h e T im e T o P la n t Y o u r s e lf I n Y o u r O w n H o m e ... L o o k T o W a n t - A d s

1 2 . R m I E s t a t e F o r S a to

12. Seal Estate Far Bate

M I O I O O U cement block house
aeritk utility, Florida room , car*
T » n s . Near hign icbool, 1 3
CJjb Hoad. FA 24387.

PARK RIDGE EQUITY. Swimniing and bailing. 3-Bedroom,
Registered B roken
l ‘ s bath, separate dining room.
A ASSOCIATES
83J8 buys m y equity, have over21S So, Fark Ave. Fh. FA 3-3441
ness orders. Available Oct. 1st.
Lake M ery Branch - FA 3-UM
101 Lake Minnie Dr. FA 24336.

12. Baal Kam a Far Bala

Ball-Blair Agency

3-BKDKQOM, 1 bath. N u r u traate. *100 down. F A S41M.
S u d a n i.

BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
Beb Crumley, la n lle r
R. L. Sloan, Associate
F A 3-0371
Sanford

Jim Hunt Realty

Skr

S a fa r i

« m l»

W a d . S e p t . 2 0 , 19 61— P a g * I S

SWEETIE PIE

27. B padal S t o r k -

LOCH ARBOR

Looking for Ike perfect retire­
OUict FA 2-3111
BARGAIN: 3 - bedroom, screened
ment home In the most perfect
0
S igh t! FA 2-0648
pelio, csrport, stove and retrllocation? We have it.
gerstor, excellent eonditlsn. Less
then J67 monthly. B e it offer. Situated on a large corner let la
S-badroom bouse •
I N C odes A re. North Orlando.
Loch Arbar. thle custom built
batter than an acre o f la id •
CB home has everything the
S-.lidroora house and 3 bedroom
discriminating home buyer Is
bouse on 15 acres o f laud
sMklng. Harwood (lo o n , marble
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
13 lota in Bookcrtown
sills, fireplace, and fully eauipn s N. Park A r e . Fh. F A M l *
Gaoava 3 1 2
ped kitchen are Just a few of
E .e . Oriaodo GA
Use many nice features includ­
FO R SALE: Wcktva H irer Estates
ed.
-1 5 0 ft. R iver (rentage Ido ft.

PRtNTlNU . . 14-Hour service WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes WILL BUY y ou r car re guardian
on Xerography, Offset Printing
of make or m odel. Get in touch
walkers.
and Bluepriatiaf . . "Quality
with Grady Scott. Homer Uttlft
E R I E DELIVERY
and Service, our stock
it
Used Car Lot, 1012 Sanford
Presciiptiags our Specialty
tra d e." SEMINOLE OFFSET
Arena#. Ph. FA 2-1191.
LUSTS R x MelkmvlUa
FAUS
PRINTERS, 754 W. tih St.,
P I. FA 3-7167
FA 2-2772.
36. Beats • M otors
SM ALL open trailer, GE wringer
washer, cem elnation radie and
player. N o S-4gJD.~~‘ ~ ' . Gateway TO The Waterway

COUNTRY LIVING

St. John3 Realty Co.

Soulhem Air

Road t* mile eft I t . 4dL Cell
e are pleased to offer ia r ta
year
Total price, Juat $13,430, with tip
after 8 p. m. TA 24471.
inspection two very attractive
lop financing available. We will
homes
in beautiful enalaad
b* pleased to serve you.
Wn Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
Estates. Each home baa I bed­
Business, Just YOURS,
room s, tile bath, w all beaters,
hot water heaters, end blinds.
FAR M E R'S AGENCY
One has fully equipped kitchen,
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
the other needs range and re­ 2463 S. Park Ave. Fh. F A 2-5221 111 N. Park Are. Phene FA 2-2420
frigerator.
After hours F A 8-3013 nr F A 24281
l lm r t g a g s

Electrolux Cleaners

Stenstrom Realty

is.

Legal Notice

Stemper Agency

and that you are required to file
you r anew er with the Clerk uf thle
Court and to serve a cop y thereof
upon the Plaintiff or ria ln tlffa
attorneye, whoee nanta and adSreea la R lihop A Borneteln, IS
fcaet Pina Sireet, cirlando. Flarlda
not later than Septem ber SIth
1S*1. I f you fall to do so a Decrea
P ro
Coiiteeio
w ill
ho entered
aealnet you for the relief demand
ad In the Complaint. Thle suit le
gao forecloee a m ortsasa. The ( l i t
—Property proceeded against lei
Lot If. Block I. NORTH
ORLANDO SXD ADDITION,
according
tu plat
thereof
recorded In Plat Rook S3,
pagta ii, I I and ST, Publla
R ecord* ot Semlnol* Couaty,
Florida
WITNESS m y hand and th* seal
a t said Court at Sanford, Florid*.
(Ilia SIth day ut Auguet. 1SSL
t SE A LI
. ,
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
to
Deputy Clerk
BISHOP A BOHNSTEIN
t&lt; East Pine Street
Orlando. Florida
Attorneye for P lain tiff
Publleh Aug. IS A Sept. S. IS. !»

VA

FINANCING
D oan Payment A

Closing Cost

LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON 26. Radio ft Television
Ph. FA 2-1333

som e

or

r .f .n J l B l i
su it

TOl MR. n o t ’d I, AI ALEXANDER

plus commission. Vacation with
pay. Hospitalisation insurance
available.
Apply
In person.
Philip! Colonial Cleaner!. 110
&gt;. P slm itto.
_____________

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100

27. Special Services

ROOM SPECIAL $1443. Pending
Inside and out. Call Mr. Taaker,
FA 2-6139.
CUSTOM windows A doors. Boyd's
Shop, 307 Kim. FA 2-2116.

25. Plumbing service*

BEDROOM S

CeeveeUonal A FH A Loans
Drive
17-93 to
Banlsnd
E .u te n (2 ml. » . e f San.
fo rd ). Sales o ffico 1st house
inaid* entrance.

SKY-HIGH

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS. INC.

W ar*

F A S-MT4
JIM HUNT . F A * 3118

p . a &gt;om s ir
W la tor Park. Fforld*
Publtah A u (. S* A Kent. I. It. t«.

V A LU E
U o w s -T o -E a r t h

fo w S U W a

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
Baths

g-Bedroemo—3 B aths

I-Bcdroeara—I!i Baths
8 -ledreome—l Bath
Wide variety esterier designs and fleer plaaa

VA Financing on Homen up lo 613.000
FHA — ConvantioRRl ft In-Service Financing
DIRECTION! 1 Teen W. «■ 84th SL Fattew
try Club M . ft W atch fa r aer elgai.

Principal - In*. . Int. • Taxes

38,500 To 69,300

P r ic e a

Beautiful L a k e fm l
CMamaalty
On Sparkling Laka Mlaaea

$11,300 to $17,100
S«* Our Model How**
— OPEN TO DAY
21) ML Se. e f fUafard
Tiirn W. on Lake Mary btvd.
P H . FA 2-1370

[

®e

FHA &amp; Conv. Financing
•
•
•
•
•
•

2 Block* to School
High ft Dry
Paved Htre«t*
( lo»* lo Shoppiag
Ovtn ft Rang*
Screened Florida
Room, etc.

DIRECTIONS: 10 Miaul**
from Sanford, So. on Hwy.
1743. turn right at ear
■ign.

WE TRADE

ANNUALS and vegetable plaata
FA 3-7197. Dutch Mill Nurasry
New Upsala Read.

FRIGIDAIRE
Sales A Service
G. H. HIGH
Oviedo, Fia. FO 3-3315 Days
Evenings Sanford PA 2-M83

SCHOOL BAND
INSTRUMENTS

SACRIFICE — Beautiful
1100
Pacemnbar, 10' a 53'. FA 24360

BUY OR RENT
NEW OR USED

rail with plastic ends. Plastic
o r rayon tapea. Cotton o r nylon
cords.

Scnknrik Glass and Faint Co.

Barkley

Ph. FA 2-4622

A. W. Barkley Used Cara,
lae.

SEWING MACHINES
• BIG VALUES
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE:
2 Singer portable!, real good,
• QUICK CREDIT
F or service on any make of Sew­
$27.30 ft $34.30. Sanford Sowing
• EASY TERMS
ing machine parts and access­ W E GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Centar, 194 So. Park. Phone
ories o r Rcntsls call or write
FA 2-9111.
to Sanford Sewing Center, 104
New
and
Used
Furniture
South Park Ave Ph. FA 21411.
311 E. First SL
FA 3-5*33
TO clean carpels better wa'U loan
a Blue Lustre Carpet Shim pooer Sell Ui Y our Furniture. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
FREE with purchase of Blue
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
Lustre shampoo. Carroll's Fur

Imports ft Sports Caro

S3.

Furniture

210 Magnolia

Our Speciality
1742 - Heart of Maltlaad

PH. 511 4-5307

WILSON-MAIER

Never Before

niture.

SuntmtJ, Fla.

CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattrciv renovating. Expert Up­
holstering. All Work Guaran­
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co.. FA 2-2H7, 1301 Sanford
Ave.

ENVELOPES. Letterhead*, state­
ments, invoices, hand bills, and
program s,
etc.
Progressive
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
304 West 13th St.

ltULLAWAY. Hojpital and Baby
Beds. Day, Week, or MonthFURNITURE CENTER
IlOO French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7953

FOR COMPLETE PEST
CONTROL SERVICE CALL

ART BROWN
FA fi-htsiio

Wall

MOLLtSON
else M on tcom .ry
Bllbaada, MsrjfUnS
Flumblnr ft H u tln g
Ton ara htrafcr n o ilfla i that a
AIR CONDITIONING
aamplalnt fo r m od lfle»it#« of child IV. Sltuatluna Wanted
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
austoOr and ouppurt tu* b«*a m od
aaalnst you. ana you *r» r*&lt;iuirt-l WORK WANTED. FA 2-4011.
1UUT Sanford A te.
FA 2-G562
I* i . r . l A « o p / o f your answer or
p lta d lS f to the complaint on plain- DAYS WORK. Phone FA 2-2712.
t l ff a
attorn***,
W i*a*rw#*aio.
Stain**, H u n u r * W are. F. O. Ram
1ST, W la tor Park, FU H 4*. an* fit* ELDERLY retired man wants
th# oriataa! a n iw tr or » l« * 4 la f la
full or part time clerical work.
th* O ff 1*0 o f th* Clranlt Court on
Write Bog E, c/O Sanford Her&lt;if k ifor* th* Ilth K ir o f !*p t*m aid._____________
bar, seel- I f &gt;011 fall t* 4* •#.
Ju4sm*nt by d a fiu ll w ill h* takan
a f l l m t you for th# relist 4*m*n4- 20. Uabyalttera
*4 ta th* eom p lsln t
It !« OllDEHEI) that thl* b*
p u b lt.li.4 In th* Sanford Ifortld. I WILL keep small children In
ray home. $125 a day. Th.
a n*w*pap*r pu bll.ti.4 In S«mln*fo
Cotloty, h’ lorlUa. one* ooch w ««k
FA 2-2274.
3 - HEDItOO.MS
fur four t4 j ou n.*ouilto «r**h*.
VVlTNCna TIIK HAND o f tho
WILL
care
fur
children,
in
my
l l i BATHS
Clark ot th* Circuit Couit. B*mlhome, for working mothers;
no!* Couaty, F l*fl4a, thl* th * tltk
4 *y o f A u fu ll, A. D. S ill.
Wynnewood. FA 2-7907.
Low Down Payment
(SEAL)
Arthur If. B*ck*H h, Jr.
No U'loeing Coats
CUrk
l y : Martha T. Ylbl*a
D *sa tr Clark
A* Low I K J l ’ «r
W lo4*rw**41*. Halo**. Uualar A
A*
Month

HOMES

1 - U i - 2 BATHS

Windshield
Back Glus
Door Glann
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Scnknrik Gloss and Paint Co.

Dawn's

Legal Notice

MOLL!-

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

1931 NEW MOON trailer; 2 bed*
rooms; nil aluminum cabana;:
HATCHERS TV
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422
$1,300. Park Avenue T ra iler CL,
A RADIO SERVICE
Lot 32, F A 2-5812.
'Dependable Guaranteed Service 31. Poultry • Pel* • Livestock
Ph. FA 2-8392 MOO W. First St.
A m erica's Bast Brands: Conn,
R A nn iT S for sale, 2820 So. Park
Olda, Leblanc, Ludw ii and others 39 Automobiles • Tracks
Beauty Salon
TV SERVICE within the hour.
at the low eit rate* anywhere (or
Walkar Building
ONE
3IALE
Chihuahua.
1
year
Service calls $2.00. Sunshine TV,
school band students. Cornets, I960 ENGLISH FORD Angella, 2*
2510 Oak
FA 2-7884
old, A.K.C. registered, brown
FA 2-9792. (The working m in's
door, 18,000 miles, all white,'
Flute*, Trum pet!, Trombones,
Ph.
FA
3-3787
after
8:00
f.m
.
friend). Serving Sanford, LongSrpt. A Oct. Special! Cold wave
Drums, Saxophones, etc. Open
whitewall tires, heater; 8400
wood, Lake Mary, Lake Monroe, PAR T PERSIAN kittens free. Pb
rcg. 320-812.50. Regular $12.30
Monday and Friday nltes. WE
cash and taka up rem ainder o t
DcBary.
wave—$8.30.
Scalp
treatment
FA 2-5473,
D ELIVER .
STREEP MUSIC,
13 payments of $32.38 m o. Ph.
with shampoo A set $2.30. Oil
*41 No. Orange, Orlando, Phone
FA 2-6369.
RADIO REPAtRS
- Shrub*
shampoo A set $2.00. Harriett's
3 2 . Flowers •
GArden 4-8401.
Work Guaranteed.
1950 CHEVROLET, very nice and
Beauty Nook. Evening appts.
Ph. 322 6726
Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all e elen
FACTORY TO YOU
clean, 6 ply tires; a lio ladder
103 So. Oak. FA 2-3742.
2500 Lake Mary Rnad
GRAFEVILLE NURSERY
ALUMINUM BUNDS
rack. FA 24781.
Grapevine Ave. w a r 30th I t
2 2 . B u ild • F a in t • R e p a ir
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom

2C40 Hiawatha

O N G D A LE

NEW HOMES

In Beautiful —

4 -Bedroom*—2

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
Operator E v e Jo Wynne
Free Estimates
KATHERINE HARVEY
R. L. HARVEY
- BEAUTY SHOP
318 Palmetto
r h . FA 2-0831 204 Sanford Ave. Fhone FA 2-5563

20*i OFF all waves 810 o r over

Stenstrom Realty

ALEXANDER

Authorised Baldwin factory piano
2 • WHEEL utility trailer, excel*
and organ sale, conducted by
lent condition, ideal for vaca*
Machinery nad Supply Co.
factory representative. Inquire
lion or transfer. FA 24174.
* 7 W. 2nd St.
PR. TA 2-4432
Thompaoo Music Co-, 348 No,
O ran*
Ave-, Orlaado.
Ph. SELL or T R A D E : $3,000 equity
29. AutMMbli* Storm
GA $4177.
in 10' x 4F trailer fo r I ' w ide,1
2 bedroom , clean. Also, sell
1954 Ford trailer hauler. RobL'
Bohannon, Piaecrest T railer Pk.
S T I N E

15. P lu m M a f S e r v in g

21. Ik a u iy

L

$156
M onthly Paym ent* a* low as
lS S in rl. Caxce and inautancs

3 -

W* Repair and Service

" H a v e n ’ t y o u o v e r a e o n a n y o n e p in y c o w b o y an d
In d ia n b o f o r o ? ^

ped kitchen, blinds and hot wa­
22. Building materials
ter, and - • central heat and 1 6 . F e m a le H e lp W a n te d
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
air conditioning.
SCHOOL DAYS means added ex
Roofing
FHA Loans
P'ani
penscl Turn your spare hours
FREE ESTIMATES
The price, only 39700, with just
into profitable ones with Avon's
Your Credit- Is Uuod. Up to 2 Yrs
8330 down, and low monthly
help. Wrlto Manager, Box 21
to Payl
payment. May we aerve you?
Lockhart,
or
call
Orlando
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
GA 2-6093.
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
SALESLADY. 21-35 yeara old. ex­
We G lvt TV Stamps
perience
necessary.
Powell's
I U N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
Office Supply. Contact M ill Dot 905 W. 3rd SI.
Ph. FA 2-7893
Powell, 117 3(agnolla Ave.
2 4 . E le c t r ic a l S e r v ic e s
BEAUTICIAN
wanted.
Phone
iv r i m c in r u iT c o c a r , s i x t h
FRIGIDAIRE
FA 2-5742, evenings FA 2-3433.
J tO I C U I . C IH IU T . IV AXD FOR
Satea ft Service
i r i i u i i .k e o r v n r . r t o a o s ,
17. Mate Help Wanted
House Wiring
Free Estimates
i v c i i v m k h v v o 1 lass
JFIRtl.OI.VK IICUCNBJSRiltin
Sid Vlhlen’a Randall Electric
ROUTE
SALESMAN.
Good
opMOLUIO.V,
112 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-0913
Plaintiff.
portunily for right man. Estab­
Va.
lished route. Guaranteed ealary
DO Ua LAB
now,

♦ Your 2VINRUDS Dealer

FOR a good used TV call Sunshine
Robson Sporting Goods '
Specialising In Heating
TV. FA 1-9792.
3444-8 E. 1IL
Pb. FA 2-5841
and Air-Conditioning Only
2303 Oak Ave.
TA 2-1131 1 REFRIGERATOR, good condi­
tion, $30. 312 Myrtle Avenue.
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
38. Trailers - Cabanas
W. L. HARMON
M l MOBILE HOME 10 x 83, 3
Ph. FA 2-4223
Sales — Service — Supplies
BR. My $1800 equity for home
Nell Klndy - FA 2-4404
WELLS DRILLED
equity, furniture, car, o r any­
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE
PUMPS. SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
thing o f valut. Bailey, Dewitt
All Type* sad Slaei
Trailer Fk.
PIANOS AND OROANS

SUNLAND

^Stenstrom Realty

34. Artktoa Far Sato

DO YOU NEED E X P E R T LITER­ 34. Arlktoft Far Btto
SEWING MACHINES
Taka up balance on xig sag sew­
A R Y HELP? . . . na appUcAtiea
ing machiae. Sold fo r $ 100.50,
tetter that w ill'" g e t the Job"; W ORK CLOTHES, boots, s h o o ,
straw b a ll, luggage, tents, terpt
balance 60 .63. Call o r writ*
club paper; eftar dinner speech;
A rm y Navy Surplus, 310 SanSanford Sawing Center, io « So.
high school o r cellege theme or
ford A re.
Park. Pbowe FA 2 -t ill.
essay on all but scientific sub­
jects. Low rates. F A 2-4033,
D E E P F R E E ZE , perfect condi­
evenings.
35. Articles Wanted
tion. F A S-17S7.

NO DOWN PAYMENT. 3-bedroom,
cement block hom e. Ids mo.
FA 2-7?dl.

toitber can be bought and moved ROBERT A . WILLIAMS, Realtor
MORTGAGE LOANS
v into Immediately for only $393-00
FHA and Conventional
Raymond Luudqulat, A isec.
downpayment,
including
all
Com mercial A Residential
F A 2-3651 Atlantia R is k Bldg.
closing costs, and assumtion of
STENSTROM REALTY
m ortgage with monthly pay­
NO QUALIFYING!
l i t N. Park A W . Phone FA 8*14*
ments le s t than rent. These N o d olin g costs—Ne red tape!
will not last. Phone todey for an
8*47.00 down (thst'g all) end 1 5 . B u s in e s s O p p o r t u n it ie s
early appointment to see them
take over SU tt direct VA Mort­
approved
both.
gage on 3 bedroom masonry INTERNATIONALLY
safety, sports and race tires by
home la Ravenna Park—Quiet
champion drivers in Europe and
retirement an d/or active—PleaAm erica are now available in
aant living. Call for an appoint­
this county. Exclusive franchise
ment.
III N. Perk Ave.
Fh. FA 2-2420
la available la
metropolitan
Sanford, b a u d on integrity, abil­
‘■We Trade"
ity, equipment and In mounting
and balancing. Write Box I. c /o
1* tssw c i n r r t r e n t s t r w i v n i
The Sanford Herald giving com ­
RE ALTO R—1NSUROR
jL D ic i.u , e n t e r i t . i v a v n r a n
pute details o f experience.
eK w ivaLR e u r .v r r . r i o n i u a . i s Phono FA 2-4M1
113 N. Park
r m .u K R T v o . n t a .
PERSON capable o f letting up a
FE D E H A l. NATIONAL. MOFtTOAOB
ASSOCIATION, A C orporation or- OUR HOME at 1M7 Mellonvllle
sales organlistion. Age no bar
ia for aalc. Modern 2-bedroom
Bintssd undtr an Act o f Conercr*
rler. Requirements: office ware
And •xlattnc pursuant to lha Fedhome with 1W baths, on large
a &gt; l National M o r tm t* Aiao-latton
house, preferable store building
lot
with
plenty
o
f
bearing
cit­
Chartar Art. harlJK tta principal
in wholesale neighborhood. Pro
o ffice In the i lly o f Washington
rus. By appointment only. Ph.
duct: a specialty Item, alkali
X&gt;Xatrlct o f CatumbU.
FA 2-4342 or FA 2-3713 -ft*r
Flala tiff
neutraliser, nan-competitive for
3:00
p.
m.
»».
past 34 yeera, selling to Indus
FR A N K t.EWIS tad BETHEL
3 - BEDROOM, Its bath, eorner
LEW IS, h li wir»,
trials,
schools,
government,
Defandant*
lot. Take over paym ent! 872
states, counties, building mater,
NOTICE TO APPEAR
per month. 112 Anderson Cir.
THE STATE OS' FLORIDA TOl
i l l yards, etc. Your minimum
FR A N K LEWIS,
FA 24072.
potential nat $23,000 annually.
Address Unknown
We will help finance the mer
BETHEL LEWIS.
H IG H L A N D P A R K
Address Unknown
chandlse and factor accounts
« TOIL ARE M E R E Iir NOTIFIED V ery neat and attractive 2 BR,
receivable.
Creto,
Box
7*,
TOst a suit has keen filed aa*ln*t
CB home, in excellent Areayou In the above entitled cauee,
Desert Hot Springs. Calif.
Features include a fully equip­

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Used fttrelture,* appliances, tools CABBAGE
PLANTS
available.
H E A T IN G
etc. BMgbt-SoId. Larry's Mart.
Call Harold H. K aitner Co.
IF B. POPE CO. INC.
FA 3-3031.
813 Saaferd Ave. pb. FA M I33
* 0 So. Park Ave.
Ph. F A 8-4314

By Nftdine Seltzer

3 1 4 Park Drive

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H O LLE R S

ci S A N F O R D

WHERE THRIFTY FOLKS
CARS

AT

1039
1959
1955
1957
1956
1958
1959
1933
1953
1935
1960
1960
1937
1958
1960
1937
1957
1951

DISCOUNTS
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Only n very few left but each on* la a bargaia
you can’ t afford not to look at before buying
any c a r —• new e r u s d !

CARS
TPiTrifQ
DEMONSTRATORS

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BUY QUALITY

REASONABLE

HERE'S

AT THESE

"Sellout" Deals!
High Trade - In
Allowances!

PRICES

W H Y ---------

PONTIAC Bonneville A /C
....................62295
CADILLAC I Dr., Power ft A i r ................... 3793
CADILLAC I Door, Power and A i r ...... - .......995
FORD Station Wagon V-S, A u t o ............ . . 895
DODGE Hardtop, Overhauled ....................... 695
DODGE Station Wagon. Autom atic... ....... 1193
RENAULT, A Bargain In Econom y...... ........595
CHEV. I Door B t U ir .................... ..................495
CADILLAC 4 Door .......... ...............- .... ......... 595
IIUIL’ K 2 Door Hardtop ..................... ...... ......495
CHEVROLET 2 Dr., V-8 ...... ............. ... 1895
CHEV Station Wagon V-8, Auto ...........
2195
CHEV Belalr Hardtop V-8, Aulo ____
1095
OLDS 98 4 Door II. T „ Power and A i r ....... 1693
CHEV Ueluir V-8, Standard Trunn....................1795
FORD SI. Wagon V-8, Htd. Shift ................... 795
OLDS Station Wagon V-8, P o w e r..... ............1195
CADILLAC 4 D r„ ........................................... 595

ONLY A FEW 1961 NEW CARS
LEFT AT REDUCED PRICES
BUY NOW AND SAVE
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
2nd ft Palmetto ------ SANFORD —— FA 2-0711

BONUS
Top Value Stamps
With The Purchase Ot
Any New Car, Truck, ^
or Demonstrator

Strickland - Morrison
308 E. First SL

Fh. FA 2-1481

FORD * FALCON &gt; T-BIRD • FORD TRUCKS

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FRYER SALE
Fryer Breasts »&gt;55
Fryer L e g s ...'»»45

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Smok'd Sausage

PLEASURE

Pillsbury flou r
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3 9 *”

Chuck Steaks
Sw ift's Jew el
Ground Beef
« 4 9*
” Pot Roast
5I^EVtE4fE|E

(boneless)

Swift's AH-Pwfm

Jew el Oil
XS! 3 9 c

dairy specials
M ’i C M

Mw h Hm

Allsweet ............2
Tarty Ow n iym 4

Kraft Velveeta —
KraH'i MMtlykli I nmI

Cream Cheese .. 2
Kraft’a Oaakaa Sarral U ity

Cheddar C h e e se ..

(English-Cut)

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SwWfi Auartad P h «m

Ice Cream .
Zesta Saltines
Lorna Doone .......... 5Th 39
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Yalta* Trapkal Ortak

Hawaiian Punch.. 3 4t£ M
■••**'* TaaAar laky

Green P e a t............. 21

DOWN PRODUCE LANE
T ailw Yalta* Swart

C o rn .............

4'

Tom atoes.....

T91

Rad Ripe

Lem o n s.....

those feat-filled beaks far CblUran

das. 29'

frozen foods

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Apple Sauce

recommends■

PVBLIX

CeMferale Saa-KIrt

Chow Mein ........
C riip y P i n a ........

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Book-A-Week

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Strawberries . . . .
R aaHart Tarty f ir t r t

Spinach Souffle..
PonoU task He. Canaaalrrte

Cake M i x e s . . . . 3
Cypress Oardens Tatty

Orange Drink • • 6

Orange Juice . . .
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Free With Your Purchase
■m Of $5 Or More
m
W l j TMa rou pan Kyplraa Sapt. 21 K p

Qakk Im a a

Breaded Scallops
t a w i l a e t Qvkk-fiaaaa Cantak

Game H e n s ........
liaflataw'l Family Peak

Breaded Shrimp ,

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!V MAITL ^ U NORTH
u lr in v A V A f S SANF° n n .” . . . from
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Fall Fashions Greet Shoppers F
^
Stores in downtown Sanford will be open Friday
•night aa usual from 5:80 to 9 p. m. and today's Herald
lists two fun pages of specials, bargains and sales.
Stocks of. new fall and winter items are especially
attractive and offer a fresh change from the attire and
activities of the summer months, although there are
still a few chances left to get some real good boys on
end-of-aummer specials.
Merchants, realising that although today is tha
first day of fail, the weather will be warm for a while
yet, are calling attention to the convenience of Lay-ef Ways.
Selection o f items now, while stocks are fresh and the
choice of colors, styles and sixes is at its peak, ii the
■mart buyers way to get ahead of the game.

Casselberry

*

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(U P I) -

Al­

will get the federal governm ent'!
apace

center,

ting

a

Gov.

Bryant bellcvea this will

im prove F lorida'! chancei
lie s

million

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get­

croia-itate

barge canal.

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Cloudy through Friday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 7 0-75.

County

Established

VOL. 53
-,*e

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1908

THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1961

r

FLORIDA

NO. 284

\

JUUVA

$ 4 Million Plant
In Sanford Ear

ona resignsmisses)
I

gonna re-

pair

Fallout Rises
TAM PA (U P I) — Radioactive
fallout In the Tam p* Bay area
has Increased "sh a rp ly", since the
resumption o f Russian nuclear
testa, it was reported Wednesday.

County Commissioner James P.
Avery waa upset about (Aa high
grass near SR 42T . . . said k
was faighar than an automobile.
they’ ve done with this road pro- A wont to tha Stata Road depart­
gram for •sample," aha pointed ment: Batter (aka some pistols
out. " I think it alarming that along whan you cut the grata
WOODBURY, N. J. (U P I)— A
the county can taka many thou­ . . . might be some snakes there.
36-year-old laborer, Elliott John­
• • a
sands o f dollars from our muni­
son, accused in Jacksonville, Fla.,
cipalities and give back only a few
Nobody asked me but it took o f shooting his wifa, was arrested
cents in the road and bridge re­ tho merchants a tong time
to in Riverside, N. J-, Wednesday by
fund. 1’va urged our residents fo r educate tha public about shop tha FBI.
more than a year to attend the ping in Sanford . . . How kmg s
commission meetings to sea how U gonna taka them t o educate
our govern log bodies?
their money la spent,
INGLEWOOD, L
• • •
"Furtherm ore, tome o f there
Radio contact w i t h _____
A police-escorted motorcade to
roads they're paving aren't travel­
XXXI, launched last Sunday
ed by one car every 00 minutes the football game in Orlando at ernuon into polar orbit, 1
the
Tangerine
Bowl
will
be
form
­
while Seminole Blvd. in Cassel*
ed at the Seminole High School lost, tha Air Force i
berry, whieh has aa much traffic,
parking lot a t *:30 p.m. Friday. Wednesday.
night snd day, as SR 456 was left
Tha motorcade will leave promp.out. This road, In addition to lo­
ly at 1:45 to decorate your own
cal travel, Is used by school buses,
car with the school colors of
.NEW YORK I U P I) —Nationalist
fruit trucks and through-state orange and black, get in line,
China's eshibiUon spare In the
semi-trailer trucks and motorists,’’ and away ws got
l9ri4-63 New York World's Fair
she emphasised.
F or those who can’t make It will be next to Yugoslavia’s L
"I predict that come next elec­ to tha m o.orcade, the Tangerine
Brasil's. Wednesday. Chins ha­
tion, there'll lie some eyebrows Bowl la located four blocks west
rems the second country to sign
raised and foreheads wrinkled of tha Orange Blossom Trail in
a contract for spars.
when the applecart, if it doesn't Church St. Game starts at 1:15.
•
•
•
get completely turned over, at
least is dangerously rocked," she
Sure would be nice to see an
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U P II— Ae*
said, adding that “ I can say, too, American flag at the ball park
tress Linda Darnell repoited tha
that our Casselberry road board during the next home ball game.
theft o f a $450 evening guwn Wed­
*
• •
chairman, (Italians Wilson, end
nesday to Clark County sheriff's
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Did
his committee members, support
deputies. Miss Darnell, currently
Mack
Cleveland
Jr.
re*i$n
as
me in my criticism* o f the "C oun­
County
Attorney
for
pressing appearing e* the ThondrrtilnJ ltdty F ica -T w v Road Program "*
business reasons or, was it be­ Lei, said the pink-lined purple
cause he missed target practice dress disappeared while it was be­
ing pressed.
one day.

A 84 million cabinet making industry, called one o f
the biggest in the n a tio n , will open a branch office in
Sanford in the spring of 1082, the Heruld learned today.
The company, Del-Mar of Atlunta, Gu.. and Miami
has purchased a nine-acre site on Country Club Rd. be­
tween 21st and 2fith St. und will start construction on a
50,000 square foot building in December.
President of the firm, Jerome Zimmerman told the
Herald this morning that about Git persons will be em­
ployed at the start of the operation
“ but it will be
expanded and will double its size in two years.*'

Contact Lost

though Texas instead of Florida
million

★

Suspect Held

Lab Loss Helps
Canal Chances,
Bryant Believes
Farrta

★

Nobody

Hut the

Casselberry Alderman Hope Bennett, commenting on
the county five year road program adopted by the Commis­
sion Tuesday, referred to her town, second largest in the
county, as “ the forsaken municipality.’’
“ 1 hops the taxpayers wake up now since they can see
abe type commissioners they put in office. Just look what

$60

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Mora Than 11,000 Heralds Delivered Today!

'Forsaken'

^JA CK SO N VILLE

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Zimmerman also stressed that the majority of the
employes will be from the Sanford area.
Zimmerman snid his company, in business for 25
years, wilt develop a new type of kitchen cabinet with
the main operational heudquarters in Sanford.
He and Vice President Dewey Smith, as well as
members of the newly formed Sanford Seminole De­
velopment Company, met this morning to arrange the
financing of the new building and to hold a brief press
conference afterwards.

l « y Wl '
J*1

Gets Fair Site

_ ‘ 'Tl&gt;at'*' tho lemonade in that
U n io n ," Bryant aald here. "The
location of thla apace thing in
Houston, whila bad (or Florida,
is good (or the barge can al."
The Senate Appropriations Com ­
mittee Wednesday approved the
full $105,000 that was requested
for pre-construction planning of
the proposed canal. Bryant greet­
ed lliia nets* with a "h oora y ."
- T h e House earlier vuted only
M o.coo for updating an econom ic
«jrtudy of the project. Bryant said
that if the full Senate approves
the $195,000 appropriation and the
matter goes into a conference
•
•
•
com m ittee, Sen. Spesiard Holland
I*
Hod Serling
thinking of
would be on the committee to
scripting a "Tw ilight Zone" pro­
boost chances of the Senate having
gram in the courthouse?
its w ay.
•
•
•
Bryant was here for n brief
BUFFALO.
N.Y.
(
U
P
I
)
Erie
The
reported
who
wrote
that new
^ id r e s s at the dedication o f the
County oMciata investigated to­ school books had been ordered
J a ck son ville News Club.
On road matters. Bryant said day a "fantastic'' welfare fraud oh Oct. II certainly waa a for­
his administration Is moving "aa in which a Buffalo couple alleged­ ward looking individual, to say
ly chca.cd the county of some the least. Sorry.
fast aa we possibly can” to pro­
$50,000 in assistance over a 15cure rights-of-way befween Jack­
year period.
sonville and Daytona Beach for
It came to light in city court
construction o f Interstate Highway
Wednesday when Marvin Herrod,
$5.
36, (a Negro), appeared on a
charge
of
public
intuxlcation
brought by bis wife. Wilhelmina.
Tha Herrods, parent* o f six
children, liva in a rundown M e­
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (U PI)
llon of lha city.
—The question of a UN rest tor
Arreated early Wednesday; Her­ Communist China com es up for
rod told details of the alleged initial debate today when the Gen
fraud, first to arrestin; officers, eral Assem bly's Steering Commit­
BERLIN (U P I) — West Berlin then to City Judge Joseph P.
tee takes up the agenda.
authorities announced today they KuaaynxVi and finally to Assistant
White the ZI-member committee
are assigning cra ck "a lert po­ County Attorney Ronald W. Plewmet and the assem bly was In ad
lic e ," trained to deal with Com­ nlak.
journment until Friday, backstage
munist rioter*, to duty on the
For 15 years, the suspect said, efforts went ahead to have the
A ir d e r between East and West ha had received weekly salaries
world parliament name an acting
Berlin.
from $150 to $500 while his wife secretary general until a lucre*
The 3.000-man force, backed up remained on the relief rolli at
sor to D eg llamm arskjotd 1*
by its own motorized units, will $280 a month.
chosen.
reinforce U. S., Bri.ish snd French
An informal 12-nsttoa commit
troops and regular city police
tec with wide geographic distribu­
holding the border again*' Ctmtion scheduled an afternoon meet
munist encroachment.
ing to draft a resolution asking
West Berlin also plans to swear
the Security Council to recom
In 2,000 police reservists next
TALLA H ASSEE (U P) — Atty.
mend Ham mankJoW s successor.
week to join the 16,000-man regu- Gen. Richard Ervin issued an
It would propose that the assem ­
fk..- force In guarding food stock­ oplniun today which gave an o ffi­
bly meanwhile select an acting
piles, public buildings, factories cial green-light to Gov. Farrla
secretary general.
and other key instanations.
Bryant’s plan to borrow $1$ mil­
The Communist organ Neues lion for construction at state
Deutschland today derided Presi­ universities.
dent Kennedy’ s appointment o f re­
Ervin previously has made a
The Corps of Engineers In
tired Gen. Lucius D. Clay as hi* verbal ruling that a $15 million
Jacksonville will be in Seminole
representative here. It d -c r ib e d bond issuo for this purpose would
County in a matter o f weeks to
Clay as " a fam ous ca i r of
ba valid, and voted with other survey all buildings suitable tor
chopped m ea t"—a reference to
Cabinet members to proceed with fallout shelters. County Commis­
the ex-general’ e post-retirem en t
plans to issue the bonds through sioner James P, Avery said to­
^resition with the Continental Can
the Development Commission.
day.
com pany.
Western observers were wait­
ing today to see what use Com­
munist
bore
W ilier
Ulbricht
would make of the sweeping, pow,r a granted him by Communist
East Germany’ * puppet parlu
Cohn y Comm.ssioner Vernon [ Both Baker and Lo r m a no sharp
ment.
Dunn, laid up at home with a ! ty criticised the program, saying
heart condition but, promising to | that (ha cities in the county were
bn back at tha front next Tue*- j being neglected,
day, fired some lengthy salvo* | Dunn said he wished the Counat the Mayor of Sanford and; ty Commission would hod taken
Pag*
9
RriJge
Loogwood and even a short blast | more time to study the program
Pag* U A 1$
Classified
st the county board today.
| and had not sdop.ed it lb* asm*
............ Peg* 9
Dunn released s 400 word state- j day.
„
Page »
ment from his Fans Park home
The board should have looked
Pag* 6
in reference to Sanford Mayor at the program on ■ county wide
Page 9
fenteruinm cnt
Jo* Baker’s and Longwood Mayor basis . . .according to need and
Pag* 12 A 13
A. R. Lormsnn's remark* critici*- priority, ha aaid.
Pag* »
puxzla , ,— -—
Here it Dunn’ s statement:
ing the commission lor adopting
........... Pag* ■
"Contrary to some opinion !
•Is five-year-rood program Tues­
have repeatedly stated that I am
Peg* T
0 Sport* ...... -____
day.

Probe $50,000
Welfare Fraud

UN Committee
Takes Up China

Berlin Bolsters
Border Guard

Ervin OKs Bonds
To Build Schools

Fallout Survey Set

Gown Stolen

Premier Sworn
ATHENS, Greece (U P II — Its
tired (ten. Constantine Duvas,
King Paul's chief military counse­
lor, was sworn In Wednesday night
ae prime minister o f a caretaker
government until national elec­
tion* are held Oct. 29. Prime Min­
ister Constantine Caramanli* tendared his resignation Wednesday.

TWO COUNTY COMMISSIONERS made s preliminary
inspection of the new county jail Wednesday and were
"pleased" with what they saw. From right to left, Com­
missioners Ted Williams, J, C. Hutchison, Chief Deputy

Cease-Fire News Esther Slows, Hits New England
Radioed To Troops

Urges U F Giving
WASHINGTON
(U P I )-P r e s ident Kennedy ha* urged Ameri­
can* to runtribut* generously to
the united community campaigns
across the country. II* noted that
the nation'* 1,200 United Funds
and Community Chests are trytoff
to raise $478 million for nearly
30,000 stale and Iocs] voluntary
services.

NDOLA,
Northern
llhodcsia
(U P I) — Repeated radio broad­
casts beamed to the Congo's "in ­
dependent" Katanga Province to­
day advised truop* on both sides
o( the battle there that ■ ceaselire had bern arranged.

It was not unm ediilely certain
whether word of the agreement
AN K A RA, Turkey (U P I )- T h e reached by Katanga's President
oldest son o f form er Turkish Pre- ! Mo lie T shorn Ik- and UN negoti­
mier Adrian Menderes, who war ators here wav gelling through to
hanged earlier this week, ha&lt; the troops.
dropped out o f the Oct, 16 e le c -1 The b r o id c a ili were earned in
tions at hie late father’* request French by Rhodesia's Federal
Yuksel Menderes said W ednesday, Broadcasting Corporation at the
he was withdrawing from the race , request of both the United Nations
for parliament because his father and Tshombe to make sure that
In a letter had asked biin to stay all the troops gut the news.
out o f politics.

Son Withdraws

j

Money Saver
Seminole High School football
fans planning to go to the game
at the Tangerine Bowl m Or­
lando Friday, when the Semiooles
meet Kdgewstcr can la ve themselves 75 ccn * on student and
children's tickets by purchasing
them at Seminole High School to­
day and Friday, fur 50 cents. Alt
tickets at the gate ir e It.25, with
reserved seals cstra.

Jim Singletary, associate architect John Burton and con­
tractor Jack Jennings. The S heriffs force hopes to
the naw
new .facility
sometime next month.
move into tha
..
(Herald Photo)

Fire Dqmages
Freezer Unit
The Sanford Fire Dept, ans­
wered a call at 3.41 s m. today to
1503 Mellonvillr Ave. where a
frrezer unit at the home of Ray­
mond Sikes had started burning.
Minor damage was confined
mainly to the unit of the freezer,
according to Fire Chief Mack
Cleveland Sr.

HUSTON (U P I) — Capricious Cud in the face o f flood tides.
llprrii ime Esther pounded south­ Twi-lve-fiwt breakers walloped tha
roast.
ern New England with winds and
In a mid-morning advisory, the
rain today. The weather Bureau Weather Bureau said “ Hurricane
said, however, the storm had Esther hue slowed down and is
■towed down and appeared weak­ giving indication o f a alight
weakening.’'
ening slightly.
The slowdown meant that the
Men, women snd rhlhlreu, in­
1brunt o f the storm will not reach
cluding Prcddcut Kennedy's two
suuthnn Cape Cod until this a ft­
children, were evacuated on Cap* ernoon, the Weather Bureau said.
At least I.lHhi parsons on Cape
Cod moved inland or to higher
ground.
Nearly five million persons in
New England weathered or were
The Longwood City Council wilt
in the puth of the tropical storm
continue aa adjourned Sept. 7
which pucktd winds up to 115
session st R p. m. today to adopt
miles an hour.
the m i budget and sc a mil Ia no
Al least one death was attribut­
rale Chairman R. C. Carlson said
ed to the hurricane, Fred Tuwne,
this morning.
45, of Cleveland. N. V., was killed
Meeting in special session Sept.
i when his truck skidded on the
It, the council drew up ■ lii(ll-G2
r.iin-slhked Massachusetts Turnbudget calling for esjf.-n Elurei
pits at Chicopee, M an., and
in the c-ighborltuod of $11,0)0
plunged off a railroad bridge.
and a 10 mill tax levy.
The hurricane lashed eastern
Long Island, N. Y., and barreled
into New England on the 23rd an­
DA$1A
SEMINOLE
INDIAN niversary of one o f the worst hur­
RESERVATION I UPI) - Howard ricanes in hiitory. T.ic hurricane
Tiger, jd. a form er U. S. .Marine, o f lU.'IH killed 6H2 persons and
was aworn In Wednesday aa pred- caused $500 million damage.
The Kennedy rhildreu, Caroline
dent of the Seminole Trdic of
5, ami John F, Jr., 9 mouths,
Florida. Inc.

Longwood To Okay
New Budget Today

Seminoles hlect

were take* from the summer
Whila House overlooking Nantuck*
ett Sound to Otis Air Fores Bass,
25 mile* away.

Caslro Charges
New U S. Plot
MIAMI (U P I) - Premier Fidel
Castro charged last night tha
United States is plotting new " a g ­
gression" against Cuba.
In a 2t«-hour speech broadcast
by Radio Havana, Castro said tha
lough talk of some Americans and
the "cam paign of the Fascistic
c lerg y " indicated a new attack is
.n the making.
It was the second time Castro
had "cried w olf" in as many
days. Wednesday night's speech
was made at com m cncem cJt ex ­
ercises for 750 army political com ­
missars educated at Havana's
Oivaldo Sanchez Cabrera icliool.

Citrus Meeting
LAKELAND (U PI) - Tua Flo­
rida Citrus Commission will bold
a special meeting Monday to con­
sider a proposed marketing order
to boost grapefruit sales.

Three Pot - Shots From The Bushes - - Or Who Dunn It

Herald Index

not, never have been, or ever
will be a politician.
"Therefore, I am not seeking
headlines - * - I don't need them.
"The one and only promise 1
hate eve* made was to do my
best to assist other commission­
ers to conduct county busmens on
a more
realistic
business-like
basts snd keep the public inform­
ed
" I cannot help but comment
on stale m enu made by Mayor of
Sanford and M ayor of Longwood
as reported in the Herald regard­
ing the sountj road program -

"Ijet me refer them to page 231 fur Sanford and $3,600.59 for lo n g ­ quires further explanation. This stale secondary funds and stata
County Comnus- wood which i* 50 percent of the amount includes the $32,210, the primary (unda.
stooor manual as supported by ad valorem tax levied or col­ remaining 50 p» 'cent of the road
“ Let's took st the entire pic­
the attorney general's opinion, - lected within these municipalities and bridge (und tax, together ture.
"T h e county road system con- for I960.
with a per capi a estimate of
"U bad been my impressioa
sis s of all public roads outside
1 That it all tlie county is re­ race track funds, 20 percent of the Uut the ensuing year's county
of muoicipalil.r* not Included in quired to do— m u n icip a l ilies a r e ; surplus of the seven cents gaso­ road program would be presented
the state highway system or state supposed 10 be self maintained, line, motor tuel tax, aalcs, etc.” for the cuinm-seion tor study
park system and such municipal with the above provision there i*r etc. which does not refund dir- snd the entire board would In
connection links and extensions a u p p o-ed to he e complete se p a ra ­ ec:ly to the county road and turn inspect each District and
may be agreed upon by the coun­ tion ot mumc.pal and county ope­ bridge fund.
then assign priorit.es on a coun­
ty commission snd municipal au­ ration.
"L et's look at the record af ty wiJe basis according
"M ay or Baker's statement of what has been spent in the San­ certain criteria.
thorities.
"L et me also call attention to $260,000 which Sanford kicked in­ ford area during the past six
"H ow ever I read Wist R
Ike 1961-52 budget listing $32,210 to the rood ood bridge fund re­ years of road and bridge funds, approved bang, bang." Dunn
o f the Florida

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ChrUtian Democratic Union toil hou»* of parliament—»tx less
Its parliamentary majority today than nacceiary for. I majority and
aa tha result of national oloetlooa a loaa of 27 from 1987.
th at may forto Konrad Adenauer The Social Demoerata, led by
out aa chancellor of W rit Ger- West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt,
many.
won 19U seats, up 21; and the
I t appeared the W-yonr-oW Ada. » « « la - road Free Democratic
newer’* 11-yaar rut# had eome to P*rtF * * • W* »P 4®.
an and and th at a new man—per- No other partiee received the
bapa Eeonemica Ministera Ludwig necessary 8 per cent of tha toUl
Erhard—would be named t*&gt; Ired vote required to hold a seat In parWest Germany through the n r - 1lament. The new Bundestag will
rant crisis caused by mounting So- be two testa larger than tha last
viet pressures.
one.
Final official returns gave the
In the popular rota; the ChrtsChriatlan Demoerata 270 saaU in tinn Democrat* received 14,239,984

rent in 1937; the Socialists re­
ceived 11,408,263 or 30 J per cent,
Free Demoerata 4,009,988 or 12-7
par rent, up from 7.7 per cent.
Tha Socialists, who hive not
participated in n government hi
30 years, promptly announced
they were ready to join In a
grand coalition with tha Christian
Democrats.
Brandt told a pra-dawn press
eoaferenee he thought the "pollu­

te a larger atort.
Ih AT. ft SANFORD A V I

FA 1-4744

•MAKS WAY FOR THE N E W / could be the theme of the abova picture
showing the building which haa served North Orlando aa a temporary
________ during the past months being moved off the site where the new
Chris'
7-Eicven Grocery will be located.
(Herald Photo)

The first after-tka-game-dsoee
«t the year, which are sponsored
all year by the Junior Cilia at
JMmlnole High School, was held
In the high school cafeteria and
was termed a real success, Fri­
day.
. Buoyed up by a first-game
victory, students crowded the
cafeteria which had been cleverly
decorated in a football and au-

luma theme. Red, yellow, and
gold autumn leaves were strung
from the ehandeliori in tha room
and scattered on the floor as If
they had been blown there by
Iho autumn winds.
A giant figure of the famous
Seminole Indian, with &gt; hstrhet
In o h hand, a football in the
other galloped across one will
of the dining room. The figure
was cleverly draw by Lucy Moughton and painted by Louise Hig­
ginbotham.
The decoration committee of

tha. Junior Class wsi In charge
of taking down snd se.tlag up
tables for tha event and for Um
lovely decoraUons of tha room.
Refreshments
were
served
throughout the evening. After the
game dsncee begin at 10:30 and
last until midnight.
Chaperones were Junior C lm
sponsors, Miss Ann VKsarii, Mr.
and Mr. llohannon, Maylon Mar*
tin and 3lra. Lois Higginbotham.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Smith and
Capt. and Mrs. SI Johnion also
attended as chaperones.

R e g is t e r
A sY o n

A s

L ik e

A t Y o a r F a v o r ite

G ra n d

Dy CAROL J EPSON
[ Tha flrat In a asriea of Disaster
Committee meeting* was held
Sept. 12 at the Community Build­
ing with 20 residents uttending.
Guest speakers for the evening
were Lee Gary, Mayor of Oviedo
and Civil Defense chairman for
this area, and Doug Hartholnw,
Orlando contractor, who builds
CD Fall-out Shelters.
Gary announced that ha had ap­
pointed Harold MeBrtda of Cmloots as hla assistant, thsraby
qualifying him to organise hla own
training program under Seminole
County Civil Defense. Mcilride
stressed the immediate need fur a
centrally located community warn­
ing system and It wsi suggested
that such a system might be ob­
tained through CD.
Baitholow demonstrated a model
fall-out shelter and esplalned Its
requirements and functions as he
distributed literature end picture*
of the shelter. He explained that
Chuluota, being centrally located
between two primary military targats, McCoy Air Force Usse and
Cap* Canaveral, definitely ehuuld
be prepared with fell-out protec­
tion. For those who cannot afford
shelters, Bartholow
explained,
sandbags, properly Blacked In hallwaya of homes, or outside In form
of igloos could afford adequate
protection for residents In this
•res. He also sxplalned that a
sprinkler system, Installed on the
roof of your hums and requiring a
water pump snd gusoline-puwered
engine, could wash radioactive
fall-out off and Into the ground.
Huwevsr, he warned, with any sys­
tem, It Is Imperative that everyon« stay iu prepared areas until
assured that all danger U poised.
It was explained that radioactive
rays attack only living cells (peo­
ple or animals), therefore vegeta­
tion Is not destroyed anil effects
of fall-out on It soon la negligible.
Fruit may be picked from trees
■ml consumed after being thor­
oughly washed. Water from wells
ami other enrlusvd areas will nut
be contaminated and may he con­
sumed.
The nsxt [nesting of this group
was set fur 8 p. m., Oct. 10, at the
Community Building,
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1,128,413 American* have died in
all U. S. w an Mac* 1773.
But between 1900 and 1940, a
total of 1.340A34 Ainericaua died
in highway accident*.

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Five - Year Road Program Adopted By County
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M o ve '
jlatV Cleveland Jr. resign
ed today as County attorney
and emphasized in a letter to
the County Commission that
“it is my own decision and
only after much deliberation.”

Onora Road Listed
A s Top Priority

WEATHER: Cloudy with min through Wednesday. High today. 80-86. Low tonight. 70-76.
VOL. 63

United

Pres*

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 282

W W A. . .

U N Assembly Meets

The County Commission today adopted a five-year road
program estimated lo co st (6 1 4 ,9 0 0 with the top priority
improving Onora Road from Hwy. 17-92 to the city limits of
S a n fo r d .^ .
____
The 'pivgnin waa presented to Ifie board by County
Engineer Carlton Bliss who said that |60,000 of negt year'*

money will be used lor routine
road maintenance during the next
fiscal year and (30,000 far road
Cleveland. In his letter, naked
construction and paving.
Woods Ruled Out
that hla realisation become effec­
The top prlorltiaa In the road
WASHINGTON (U Plt — Presi­
tive Oct. 1.
program to be carried out during
dent
Kennedy
has
definitely
given
No aucceasor for Cleveland was
up the Idea of naming New York tb* 19*1-62 year is Onora Rd.,
.discus*ed a t this morning's meetbanker George D. Wood* te head Hwy, 17-92 to city Umita; Dodd
A e f.
Rd. Brldgo over Howtll Creek;
the foreign aid program.
" I regret very much the neceeLaknvlew Ave. from lak e Mary
tha UN secretary general was the tion by any o( the invoatigating- dowed the main business of the
United Presa Iaternalional
ilty of this letter but tn view of
S-13 lo th t Atlantic Coast Liao
assembly — Including the ques­ Approval Due
the continued growth of Semi­
Railroad; O’Brien Rd., from Hwy.
Secretary General Dag Ham- deciding factor that led Kennedy officiala of sabotage.
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The 1T-P2 to Altamonte Springs city
The Congo crisis worsened tion of Red Chinese representsnole County, of which you are wall marskjold'e death plunged the op­ to plan a personal appearance be­
fore the UN General Assembly meanwhile, aa a result of Ham- tion, the resumption of nuctesr House was expected today to ip- limits; Pine St. from the new post
aware, and tha resulting neceaeity
ening day of the 16th General As­ within a few days.
* * * C l O C*
marskjuld's death. Katanga forces test explosions, disarmsment and prove creation of a U. 8. arm* oflico in Genova; Myrtle Ave.—
to davota more and morn time to
comrot agency. But same con­
sembly
into
shock,
sorrow
and
probably
a
Berlin
debate.
In
Ndola.
Northern
Rhodesia.
Ihe
and United Nations troops battled
the bueineea of the commission
complete to tho old Orlsndo High­
By LARKY VERMEL
The Soviet Union Monday re­ gressmen called it "wishful think­ way and West Lake Branlly Rd.
body of Hammarakjold rested in sporadically for control of Klltewith leee and lee* time available confusion today.
ing."
Seminole
County School* are
newed it* demand that tha UN
Ambassador Frederick H. Bo­ a lead-lined eaeket in a email bethvillc.
from SR 436 across to Lake Brant­
to me for my private law practice,
entitled
to
(360,00*
1* matching
honestly feel th st I have no land of Ireland, outgoing assem­ Ndola hospital today while inves.
ley Isles.
Boland aald ha would ro ahead General Assembly discuss tha seat­ Titan Teat O ff
fundi
from
the
federal
govern­
tigntor*
sought
ths
cause
of
the
ing
of
Communist
China
and
ex.
bly
president,
planned
to
gavel
According to Bliss, if there It
other alternative but to eubmit
with the election of tha aasamVANPENBERO
AFB.
Calif.
my formal resignation aa attor­ the delegates of 09 countries to plane crash that killed him un his bly'a new president. Mengi Slim, pulsion of the Nationalist Chines* (UP1) — The Air Force cancell­ additional money available other ment but according to R. T. Milorder on seltcdula at 3 p.m., EDT. last peace mission.
ney.”
senior diplomat from Tunisia. representatives, Tasi said today ed a scheduled firing of a Titan projects undertaken during tha wee, the local school* will only
At
Washington,
President
Ken­
The
only
survivor
of
the
cresh,
next fiscal year will Include Sev­ match (11,000 of that sum . . .
Cleveland itreesed repeatedly In
He would take over Hammersk- in Moscow.
The official news agency said miisile Monday because of tech- enth St. east in Chuluota; Orange
the letter that it was “voluntary.” nedy was described aa determined Sgt. Harold Julian, ■ UN secu­ Jold's duties. Slim was assured
Just not enough money oo tha
nlcal difficulties. No rescheduling
Blvd. Bridge over the Smith Ca­
Cleveland said he wanted to to prevent Russia from using rity guard from the United Steles, of elec.Ion when Dr. All Sietro- the demand was made by Soviet waa announced.
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Gromyko
seid
he
heard
‘'explosion*"
Just
Hammarskjold'a
death
to
make
nal; Holiday Drlva. Bear Lake local level for matching purpose*,
■mid JoJo of Indonesia oannouncleave on "friendly terms.* Tha
• * •
in
a
letter
accompanied
by
an
Ulilted
Nations
operational
con­
be
furl
tha
big
four-engine
DC0B
Hd. lo Balmy Beach Dr. and Pine
ed
Monday
he
was
withdrawing
board agreed to accept the resig­
Calls Party Chiefs
Monday
we
rntnUoned the
"explanatory
note"
to
tha
UN
crashed.
way, two miles cast from Sanford
as a candidate.
nation, inform tha Seminole Bar trol subject to Communist veto.
BONN (UPI) —Chancellor Kon
alienage
of
school
boobs at Semi­
secretariat
Monday,
Hammarskjold’a
death
oversha­
Avo.
Tha
African
air
crash
death
of
However,
there
waa
no
luggeeAssociation and poll the lawyers
rad Adenauer summoned leaders
A district by district rundown nole High School and aa sooa aa
Win refsrenca to the position.
of hit Christian Democratic Party
of live five year program includes: He paper cam* out , , . the
In other business, the board
loday in his battle to remain n
District 1 — Pine SI. to the new phone* started ringing. It seems
agreed to obligate (60,000 out of
West Germany's leader despite
la a
critical abort ag*
Geneva
Poat office; Pino Way Ihere
secondary road funds from the
the toss of an absoluta majority
throughout tho antira county. On*
from
Sanford
Ave.
to
Cameron
1962-A3 road department budget
in parliament.
Ave.; Bcardall Ave. south of SR woman called to tell us that there
to extend Bear Lake Rd from SR
46; Sipes Ave.—SR 413 to SR 46; weren't enongb algebra hooka at
Merger Favored
434 to SR 46. Ted Williams op­
Crippen Rd., complete to Beard- Lyman.
posed the move saying that the
• • *
MIAMI (UI) - Riddle Airlines all; Mullet Lake Rd.
taxpayers money could be used
and Aeroviti Sud Americana, two
From
the
look* of tb* turnout
District 2 — Onora Rd., from
better elsewhere.
Miami-based cargo and mad car­ Hwy. IT-92 to the city limits; Myr­ at Ihe first fool ball game of lb#
riers, had a rocommenditlon from
Tha extension would Include an
tle Ave.. complete to the old Or­ season, there art a lot of sporta Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB)
® elght mile stretch of road.
lando Highway; Lake Bird, new minded peopla In Sanford. If
examiner loday that they be
The board also heard a com­
alignment across the railroad and eve* a tenth of Ihoso at tb*
The Florida Canal Authority merged.
plaint from a south Seminole
SR 16; Lake Mary Blvd. Lake gam* are interested In backing
Voted Monday to requeit con­
tho Seminola High School athletic
County resident regarding the
Mary lo Hwy. IT-92; Georg* Ave.
sulting engineers to take a feas­ Bill N ear Passage
program with some concrete sup­
raising of building permit fees.
to higli school and connect Hwy.
ibility study on the financing of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ IT-92; Palmetto Ave.-M th St. to port, the auditorium at the school
8. Forber Simpson called the
the proposed Sanford-Canaveral dent Kennedy's Peace Corps bill
will be packed tonight aa Jim
move a "legal racket" and said
2Tth St.; Magnolia Av*., 3Tlh St.
Canal.
and his request for more aid to to Onori R d, Pine Way combi­ Riser make* an effort to get tb*
why can't the entire rounly pay
Meeting at Jacksonville lo dis­ health clinics and nursing homes
dofunei Booster Club Into active
for the increase and not only the
cuss the project the Authority de­ neared final passage today in a nation. Sanford Ave. to old Ur- operation again. Parcnle of play­
contractors.
cided to restrict use of waterway Congress shooting for adjourn­ lamlo Highway.
ers, and achool alumni, let'a go!
£
Another South Seminola resi­
District 3—West tak e Brantley • p. m. at tho SHS auditorium I
project fund* to the district ment.
dent, Hope Bennett, Casselberry
Rd., SR 436 across the Bayhead
• # #
where the funds originate.
rouncllwoman.
questioned
the
lo Lake Brantley Isles; Holiday
This action followed a resolu Gagarin Invited
Hold your hits! This la nnbo*
legality of ths board appropriat­
Drive, Bear Lake Rd., t* Balmy
(ion by the Crosi.Florlda Navi­
GENOA, Italy till) — Soviet Beach Drive; Palm Springs Rd., liavabl*. Not a single resident In
ing fund* fur tha Chamber of
gation di.« rlcl asking the Author­
Loogwood appeared to protest hit
aslrunsut Yuri Gagarin will at­
Commerce in Sanford.
North St. to SR 434; Magnolia' city taiea when tbe council met
ity to restrict Ihe group’s assets
tend Columbus Dsy celebrations
However, John Fitxpatrick said
Ave.. Pearl Lake Causeway to as a board of equalisation la to
(or exclusive use on the crosshere next month. Russian Ambasthst ft wa« a county chamber and
Bunnell Rd., West Lake Brantley last month. What'a even more
Florida waterway.
.„
,
. , .
, sador Semn Koiyrev announced
not just a Sanford on*.
All c .n .l pro ect. m the s a t . .
„ &lt;rin h#l, been in- Hd., connection to Weklva Spring* as.oundlng la that a number of
Mrs. Bennett said that a South
were
£
vited by Mayor Vi.torlo PeMu.io ltd., North St., Palm Springe Rd., the taxpayers have been heard
thorily by action of the 1901 L«-l 'l'* " "*
Seminole chamber was being or.
connection lo Seminole Blvd.; to say they'd be for higher Uxei
gislature. Previous laws hsd re- 0 ’
Ql ganiied and aha would like the
Douglas Ave. SR 436 to SR 434; if they could get increased and
strlctcd the Authority to the
commiieion to kick in half the
Sand Lake Rd — connection—W. improved services.
Peace
Corps
Tests
VANDALISM BY TWO SMAI.I, BOYS, both under 10 year* of age, wreck­
• • •
cross-stale canal.
amount for the new chamber.
Laka Brantley to SR 434; Balmy
WASHINGTON tUPIl — The
ed
the
interior*
and
furnUhing*
of
three
Howell
P
ark
Model
Home*
Sun­
The
Authority's
request
for
the
North
Orlando,
first to report
Cleveland said that under
Beach Drive, Holiday Drive to
day afternoon resulting in a t least (7,000 in damages, Al Lormunn. realtor
engineering study of the Sanford Peace Corps will hold ■ third na­ Sit 436; Ling wood Hills Rd., Lake a scheduled transportation system
law In 1939, the commission had
for the housing development, reported. Investigation by law enforcement
Canaveral Canal came as a re­ tionwide examination for over­ Mary Blvd., (.ongwood — Lake for lls school children in eaa* of
tha legal authority to appropriata
officer*
revealed
th
a
t
the
boys
used
a
pocket
knife
to
spring
the
locked
sult of action by its chairman, seas volunteers on Ucl. T. The Mary Rd. to Longwood-Markham a countywid# alert alio la plan­
money for the chamber.
W. A. McCree, placing the pro­ agency i* particularly interested Rd.
door*
and.
in
about
two
hours’
time,
in
addition
to
ruining
the
expensive
ning a community project to pro­
Graham Wilson who said he re­
ject
before Ihe meeting for ap­ In applicants who have skills in District 4 — Dodd ltd. Bridge vide some means of fallout shel­
furnishing*
ami
appliances,
they
plugged
all
drains
and
turned
on
nil
presented the Casselberry council,
the agricul.ural and industrial
proval.
faucets, flooding the homes and ruining costly wall-to-wall carpeting. The
over Howell Creek; O'Brien Rd., ter k &gt;*c* for *11 Its residents.
aiked the board'e help to al*
The Authority was told by Ran­ fields.
youngsters’
parents,
when
questioned,
said
they
had
given
the
boys
per-'
Hwy. IT-92 to Altamonte; Sev­
.alleviate the deplorable condition of
dolph Hodges, director of the
mission to go to the area playground earlier in the afternoon.
enth
St. and Ave. E in Chuluota:
^ the bridge on Seminole BWd. In
Joint
Maneuvers
State Conservation Board, that U
(Herald Photo)
Donna’s Victims
that area. The board agreed to
the Board authorised the San­
TAIPr.I (U Ph - American and Tuskawilla Hoad Bridge over
Howell
Creek;
Tangerine
Ave..
consider the request.
ford- Canaveral Canal project the Nationalist Chines* paratroopers
Ths hoard also accepted a (10,Board could then set up a dis­ will participate in joint airborne SR 43d to Orange County Line; Send Texans Aid
000 check from Civil Defense Castro Plans To
trict fur the purpote of muncing exercises in southern Formosa Chuluota ltd., east from SR 419;
Director A. B. Peterson from
the canal and that Gov. Farris this month, It was announced Dean ltd., SR 4lt lo Urange Coun­ . MIAMI (UPI) — Keys residents
funds from Hurricane Donna last Nationalize Youth
Bryant could appoint a board to Monday. The U.3. Formosa De­ ty Line; Tuskawilla Road Bridge hard-hit by Hurricane Donna last
fense Command her* said the over Bear Gully Creek; Tuska- September sent more than 40*
year.
govern it.
Hodges said that the district eight-day maneuvers will Start will* Hd.—SR 426 to Red Bug boxes of clothing, shoes and other
They also established a sewer
MIAMI (UPI)—Premier Fidel
I ltd.; Lake Drive, Lake Tony to Items Monday to Ihe victims of
board could levy a tax of one next Monday,
and water committee to study all Castro's government it prepniuiK
Tuahaailla Rd ; Itrumlcy Drive, Hurricane Carla In Texas.
fifth of a mill to cover admlnisf application* for franchises in the to nationalise the children *f
Tbe cartons were down to Hou­
cast of SR 13, Ciiuluota; Lake
irative
expenses.
However,
he
\
O
il)
R
.
i
p
p
U
l
‘
B
e
g
i
n
s
county. The committee would in­
WILMINGTON, N. C. &lt;UPI&gt;— down of forward speed, would
Howell Lane, Lake Ann Lane. ston from here. Each was marksaid
that
authority
to
sell
bunds'
NEW
YORK
(UPI)—
Yom
Kip
clude Commissioner Jsmes P. Cuba, refugees here said today.
Hurricane Ks her bore down on take it* center brushing past
eJ: "From Donna victims lo
Members of the DUE organi­ the Jutting North Carolina coast Cape Hitteras, on the tip of the for the purchase of right* of pur. tha Jewish Day of Atone­ Iteed Kd ; and Kurban Rd.
Avery, county sanitarian, tuning
District i-Lakeview Ave.. Lake i Car,a rietim i." They were from
sation, an anti-Castro student today with lid mile an hour Outer Banks, some.imp early way and construction would have ment, begins at sundown tonight
director and engineer.
to be approved by ■ referendum. with the chanting of Kot Nidre, a .Mary Sll 1.1 1u ACL railroad; residents of Marithon, IslsmorsAvery said that revenue fees group, gave United Press Interna­ winds and residen s of Ihe low-ly- Wednesday,
plea for forgivenet*. The 24-hour Urange Blvd. Br.dge over Sm iti da and Key Largo,
from ths franchises would run tional what they said was a copy ing Outer Bank* island* were
The Miami Weather Bureau
period
or fasting, prajer and Canal; Vihlcn Rd . east from Upabout (30,000 to (10,000 every
Aimed to (lee while there still said in its II a. m. advisory
of a decree soon to be published was time.
penitenc* is the most solcinsn sola ltd.; U.’egon Ave. S-ftH to
Traffic
Safety
year.
that the storm would continue
day In the Jewish liturgical cal-|sR 46; Old Lake Monroe Rd., Lyman P*TA To Meet
in Havana authorising the govThe giant storm, with gusts moving toward the nur.hwevt or
The first meeting of the Ly­
endar.
| ICirlnhart Rd l.akr Mary Rlvd.
eniment to take children from "i-unxidcrahiy higher'’ than ISO north-nor it west during Ihe next Group To Meet
man High Parent-Teacher Aren,
to S-46-A,
for toil school term will be held
“ Deadly Weapon” their parents at the age of 3. j miles an hour, was cxpec.ed to 12 hours "with only a very slight TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
The draft decree, said to have, t**11* brushing the extrema east- turning toward a more northerly
at I p. m. today. Principal Ra'pb
Legislative Council’* commi t** French Forces
.
, ,
....
I era part of North Carolina early component."
Diggs said this morning (hat folbeen
smuggled
out
of
tu
b
a
,
says,
,h|f
#(J(J
hjt
|h#
MB||y
Alive, Crawling
Houston Gets
Hurricane warnings were dis- on traffic safety and insurance
' lowing the brief business session
children of that age ate to be islands with hurricane force played frum Cherry Point, N. l\. will meet at Gainesville Sept, 23 Leaving Tunisia
and introduction of faculty mem­
ANAHEIM, Calif. (L T D -D an ­
put into state instllutiuus fur wmds ta e tonight.
to Norfolk, Vi., and lh« Virginia to orgamte its study program
bers, parent* wilt be Invited to
Control
Center
iel C. Milligan, 19, faced arraign­
for tho coming biennium.
TUNIS (UPI) — France has
visit each classroom for personal
Gov, Terry Sanford issued I Cape*.
ment today on a charge of as­ "physical and mental education
started withdrawing her forces in
strong appeal for almost total Tbe
WASHINGTON (UP!) The consultation with their child's
Weather Bureau ordered a r
m e weather
H** i? ’,irV , °* D ll[!
sault with a deadly weapon—a J and training for citisenship."
Tunisia to positions they held be­ space agency loday picked Hous­ teachers.
evacuation
of
the
low-lying
Out­
hurricane
watch
and
gal*
warnl;ounty'
c™
,miU"
e^
ir,m
in'
“
d
4-foot-long poisonous snake.
The decree also forbid* under­
the committee wants to coordi­
Officers said Milligan wet sr- age Cubans to leava their home­ er Banks, "now while U is pose- ing. hoisted north of the Virginia nate its study |(ith those of other fore the outbreak of fighting in ton, Tex., as Ihe alt* of a too mil­
Rixert# last July, it was reported lion laboratory which will serve
Capes to Cape May, N, J., in
Q rested Monday for allegedly put­ land, either on their own or with *bl«."
groups interested in traffic safely. today.
The
Outer
Bank*
ha*
a
permaneluding
all
of
tha
Chesapeake
and
as "command center" for manned
ting a Russel viper in the air their parent*.
Herald Index
Tunisian government source* flights to the moon tn this decade
enl resident population of several Delaware bays, and from south
conditioning sys *m at the apart­
said the pullbaek began Monday and to the planata later.
thousand persons.
of Cherry Point to Myrtle Beach, Clay In Berlin
Bridge
------- — Page •
ment of his former wife. Mrs.
Tides up to eight feet above 3. C.
BERLIN (UPI) — Gen. Lucius when eiz French warship* sailed
Classified ........ ....... Page T
Bonnie Johnstone, II, on Sept. 4.
James E. Webb, director of the
Milligan admitted dropping the Correction
normal were expected to cause1 The Miami Weather Bureau lo- D. Clay, hero of Ihe 1946-49 out of Lac d« Biierte and into National Aeronautics and Space
Comics . -------- * ___ Pag* •
The address of the res idem* floading along sounds and tow- cated Es her * center at latitude blockade. Hew into Berlin today the Mediterranean,
snake in an outs de veut. police
Dear Abby „..... ... . Page t
Administration (NASA), said the
Tha soun.es said the agreement manned apace flight research
said, and it wee found the next where eight l)qn s’tis anested lying areas and cut alt bridge, west, or about M0 statute miles aa President Kennedy's personal
E dito rial............ ........ Pag* «
day by a friend. A snake dealer for gambling Friday is 601 Pal­ and ferry aecapa routes.
and a little south of due east of representative with tho promts* to withdraw waa reached after center will be built to Harris
Entertainment _------ Page S
Tha large and severe hurricane' Savannah. Ga.
identified it as deadly poisonous metto Av*. instead of 4)0 Palmetthat tha eity will remain free in two week* of discussion* between County on 1,000 acrea of land proRural* . . ...... ........ Page •
with no known anuiot* for Us to ** wav Incorrectly luted to was 0n a path which, barring a
This was some 213 mites south the face of new Communist French and Tunisian officials and j vldcd (he government by Rice
Society ............. ___ Pag* 3
J venom, police said.
[ Monday s^HsiaM.
| more wts.erl^ turn or ak&gt;wtflg| southeast of Cape Hatters*.
I threats
would require "about five days." | University,
Sport* - .....——

To Face New Problems

Authority

Asks Canal
Cost Study

Esther Bears Down

On Carolina Coast

-4 4

t
*

M

�w an ed agiinst o achemo currentHr oaad ta oipiott the public's
gulilMUty:
According to John Krider, man­
ager ef the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce, anourous
! promoters a n advertising that
they will pay Urge » W tm r t r t
e«Us, to as To laapty that they sr«
cete dealer*, when their primiry

0^
.4

purpose Is to lure the uninformed
into buying a catalog.
The National Better Business
Bureau, with which the Chamber
la affiliated through mcmberlhip,
hat charged la o report just re­
leased that this advertising eraaids the impressioa that these
ra n
coins, w o r t h
fsbulous
amounts, aro in general circula­
tion and era being used in mak­
ing change only because tha publie doesn't know tbelr numismatic
value. "The fael* are,'* Krider
stated, "Ihe rare coins cited are

In the hands ef collectors, and the
possibility of finding any of tiam
in circulation la non-existent."
One tie other hand, tha Cham­
ber manager Doled, soma of these
catalog promoters quote prices for
coins which a r t available t.irougj
legitimate dealers, and which may
be in limited circulation at prices
substantially leas than tha market
price. According to the American
Numismatic
Association,
any
coins purchased at such prices
would be virtually "steal*."
The Post Office Department haa

la preliminary surveys by hall-. baek in 1KT by hurricane Audrey, hurricane and tornado destruction
copter and autemoblle, the Bed,no homes were destroyed by Car- areas, and famines needing help
C iv Tvs w
g r i a m
u M
i * 1:‘—-•■W.-t
• » • be/wud u.uir •fiJ* TJf ty fZ B P *'-'rr
WO,«vUbew^nrf«\5aV'ii swumuas ao«, another 204 ha&amp;*,aSiw J&lt;.!»*.«- uc'iu ure.M to m»«r app'iv^xii1
af Tains damaged or destroyed awe, the reports revealed, on for funds for such need* as Soma
h r Hwrleaaa Carla, aecordlag to aearby Holly Beach, however, rebuilding or repnir, house furreports received this week by the Carla destroyed M Homs* sad alihiag, medical and hospital exSeminole Couaty Chapter here,
left major damage to eaotber iw. penaoa, temporary mllatenanee
■y eompariseo, Carla damsgt Tornsdoe* destroyed go homes through the fled Cross.
aloof Ibt Louisiana coast waa at Hodgta, la Jacksoo Parish, and
Cash contributions from Indi­
fnlrly light. Mover teams have in- I t a t Kaplan, ia Vermilion Parish, viduals and groups are being ac­
dies tod, after damage chocks ia Surveys continue In other par- cepted by the Seminole County
C aaursa Pariah, fa tha town of (shea.
Chapter of the Bed Cross, either
Cameroa, papulation I,QOO, which
Meanwhile, registration centers by mail or at tne Headquarters
almost was w in d off tha map a r t being aat up In all principal office. 1 2 2 Palmetto Ave, to
help the victims of the hurricane
and tne twisters it spawaed. This
money, John F. McCloskey, chair­
man, eiplalaed, will supplement
dliaster fundi already being made
available by the National Red
Cross and being used for em er­
gency sheltering, food, medical
and other uses, as well as family
and cconontlcal, she ~ald. 8be ad­ rehabilitation to follow In the comBy MBS. H. L. JOHNSON
Tblr.y-four Seminole County vised that markalabl# lists mutt lag weeks.
Home Demonstration Club mem­ be US Grade A and la packed
bers, aioag with County Agent under continuous Inspection by
Cecil Tucker, Home Dcmoastra- U. S. Dept, of Interior official*.
Includad la the tlx dishes Mrs.
Uoa Agent Miss Myrtle Wilson end
Miss Lucy Nowlio, home econ­ Fontaine prepared during ber
omist for Florida Power and demonstration were Sea Reef
Light Co., attended an all-day Salad, uilng pink aalmon; Shrimp
Fish gad Seafood-School last Fri­ Ripe Olivo PUia: Baked Flound­
Hanford delegatee attending the
day at the Iloma Demonstration er Amandin; Broiled Scallops national
convention of World War
with
peaches;
Tuna
and
Checsa
Cantor oa 24th St.
One Veteran* ia Dallaa, Tax., are
/utaders for the school mere Biscuit Roil and Baked Fish Por­
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Field, Mrs.
p re . Bertha roaialae, home aeon- tions la Creole Sauce, using
Beulah Thornton and William F ar­
'•mist, U. 8. Dept, of Interior grouper.
rell.
TUB sad Wildlife Servlet or Urn
These dishei, with the mullet
Vice Preiident Lyndon B. John­
tha Pascaugoula FUhary Station Stevens imoked in a stove made
end Boy C. Stevens of Jackson­ from a large lard can aver a son was expected to open the
ville who Is affiliated with the barbecue grill, were sampled by convention Sunday with a wel­
Bureau of Commercial Fisher- those attending and each club­ come from tha stale of Teas* and
fes of tha Dept, of the Interior.
woman was given a special bul­ from tha office of tho President.
Florida ranks fourth In tha Da­ letin on "Outdoor Fish Cookery" On Saturday, the veterans wore
rien le the fish Industry. Seven* containing. the recipes used by saluted with a program of World
War One soogi on the Lawrence
eald. Ho dracribod different var­ Mrs. Fon.aina.
Wclk Show.
ieties which are considered best
Other main events of the con­
for smoking, baking and other
vention, which close* Wednesday,
m esas of pieparstloo. Using a
include a hugs parade In Dallas
mullet, ho shaded the way to
with Army. Navy, Marias Corps
•loan and eut a fish, aiplainlng
and Air Force participation and
that since a fish Is a member of
the setting up of doughnut huts
Um bud family, U has a gixsard.
by Salvation Army D o u g h n u t
After showing other step* of
Officer* of the Seminole Kiel
Girls, flown in from several area*,
preparation, ha turned tho pro­
gram over to Mrs. Fontoma who Estate Board will be sleeted Tues­ to pass out tho doughnuts and cof­
kept her audience spellbound with day night a t ■ -dinner meeting at fee just aa they did in 1017 and
her talk and illustrations. She aa- tha Sea Shell Restaurant, the
plained that there are 240 var­ board announced Monday.
A state of officers selected by
ieties of flab, ail rating bigb in
pro.Iao, minerals and vitamins. lb* Nomination Committee include Former Teacher
They asctl la special diet*, arc Byrun I„ Kimball for president;
easy Is prepare and are thrifty. Ruth Hamilton, vice president; Killed Sunday
Elisabeth Kuhn, seeretary-Ueasurer. and-N eil Farmer, director,
Lea Cuuipiun, ia, who was tinOth*r uuinlnulioiu are expected to plojed her# last year as music
be made from the flour.
instructor at Sanford Junior High
New member* will b* introduced School, was killed Sunday In a
and othar business matters will be car-train crash near Athens, Ga.
taken up at the meeting.
i Highway patrolmen reported
' that tha road waa a straightaway
A bulfat banquet for company
and that Compton apparently
oaiplo)*s and their families was Oviedo Brotherhood failed to sea the oncoming train,
bald Friday night by Holler Motmialnng into it baadon. Also
tor Saler at the company plant Meets For Supper
killed was Miss Goldie McRae,
o l a preview to the presentation
Ry MARIAN R JONES
13. a passenger in the Compton
of the new 1902 line of Chevrolet*
The Brotherhood of tha Oviedo car. Bolts were music teacher*
and Oldsmobilci.
First Baptist Church met at In Mt. Vernon, Ga.
Emmet*. Ferrell, manager, gave 7 p. m. Thursday in the educa­
a talk oa the naw models and tional building for x spaghetti
followed this with a film showing supper.
Church Revival
the new line of cars. Music was
Circle* of tha Women's Mis­
provided by Claude Hittrll and sionary Cn.on contributed dishes Opens Monday
hia daughter, Linda. They took to the supper menu which was
Revival moatiog*. to continue
turna io playing aa organ which served under tha direction of ibrough Sunday, opened Monday
waa brought to tha offices for Mra. A. A. Myers, locial chair­ at tha Evening Light Church af
the occasion.
man of tho church, tails ed by God. Rev. Joseph Carr, pastor
Sptcial gueila at tha buffai Mr*. Mao King, Mrs. Arthur of the church, reported today.
wore J . D. Gnnilsad, repraaent- Carlltdge, Mrs. Charles DishHev. G. M. Kubanka of 41
Ing Genera! Motors Acceptance man and Mrs Jack Bryant.
Augustine will serve si revival
Corp. and Mrs. Harriett Johnson,
Thirty-iiv# members of the minister for daily services, « j f ch
advertising representative af the Brotherhood wsra invited to a t­ convene at 7.30 p. m. Tha public
Sanford Herald.
tend.
is invited to attend

Fish, Seafood School

Brings Club Information

had occasion to ertam'ne Into some
of t'rls promotional adver.iiing
ar.d the following iind.og of fac,
in one case in which a fraud order
wis issued, aptly som m ariits the
sc eme:
"Toe evidence shows the preleases, representation* and prom­
ises of this promoter to the effect
that hia concern Is a bona fide
dealer In coin*, that certain coins
are wanted by it, ‘and that its
'listings* will enable purchaser*
to procure the sale of varioui
toiao to It at tuhaUatial premium*

are fall* a ad fraidulcnt. and the
• hole sememe ii designed and intended to procure remittances
through the mails for the so-called
•listing*’ under tje guise of deal­
ing In coins."
Krider ratom mended to those
Interested In ecln collecting as a
hobby that they read some of tha
many books available on the sub­
ject, and that they deal with es­
tablished coin dealers.

Bombing Derby
For 1961 Set

NKAI, BROCK, g r a n t
grandson of the late Jacob
Brock who donated land
upon which tha flrat Vo­
lusia County Court Huuae
waa built In Enterprise,
county aeat at tha time,
visited friends in tho com­
munity last waok. Today,
the Enterprise S c h o o l
stands on the old court
house site.
(Cox Photo)

Hospital Notes
Helen B. Stripp, DeBary; Charlei Meriwether, Virginia J . DoShield*, Undo Signorelli, Thomas
George, Robert Hutchinson, Fred
Smith, Gregory Williams, George
Arnold, Edward Plummer, Ben
S.eeie, Lelsey Hall, of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Signortlli,
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J . DoShield) of Saaford, a boy
Dismissals
Nora Thomas, Geneva; Lonnie
Stevens, William Johnson. Tersia
Wurte, Doaootu Hills, Mr*. James
Addition and baby, Mrs. Vincent
Theile and-beby. Jam es Hagin,
Mr*. Donald Smith and baby.

Business School
To Open Soon
Plans have been set for a mw
business school to open hers soon,
according to William Major, reg­
istrar of the school.
The Jefferson School of Businsss
ia opening its first estabbshuant
In Florida, which will be the latest
among a chain of schools in eight
states la the South and Midwest.
The home ofiica is in Richmond,
with residence schools in Win­
chester and Fredericksburg. Va.,
Vlntng, N. J., and Salisbury, Md.
The school, which offers two
complete courses, is reputed to be
the largest and oblast In its field.
It provides free placement ser­
vice and brush up courses for
graduates.
One course, designed primarily
for women is the xteno-tecrclarial
course. The general business
course for men covers account­
ing mainly.
(.'tavses will be held on Monday
ar.d Thursday nights Irons 7 p m.
to 10 p m. for seven months
William Major Is a native of
Florida and a graduate of the
University of Florida.

A IN I "Bombing Derby" has
bean annsuncad by Captain Joseph
M. Tuily Jr., Commander Heavy
Attack Wing On# a t tha U. 8.
Naval Air Station.
This year's Derby will com­
mence ea Ner. f and continue unUl
the afternoon of Nov. 11 with four
squadrons oa hand for tha annual
competition. The squadron* will be
representing tbelr aielgnad air­
craft carriers axrept for Hatron
Three, tha Haavy Attack Train­
ing Squadron which will repraaent
tha fictitious USB Sanford. Hatron
Eleven, tha defending champions,
will represant tha US8 Franklin D.
Roosevelt (GVA-41); Hatron F its
tha USS Forrestal (CVA-lff)l nnd
Hatron Nina tha USS Saratoga
(CVA-Mj. Hatron Ono la deployed
to tha U. B. Slath Fleet aboard tha
USS Independence (CVA-idJ and
wlU therefore not be entered in
this year's Deaby. Hatron Seven ia
now in a tranaiUon period from
tho AID to tho A3J and also will
not compata In this yaar’a Derby.
The accent of tha eonipetition
this yaar will be plaeed on high
speed and low altitude. Ons of tha
avanta will send tho AID Skywarriora oo o simulated attack mlaaloe that will Uka them from la a ford up through tho southeastern
United State* and return lew level.
Tha purpose of such a low level
attack would bo to minimise detecUon by radar. A lew flying air­
craft ia also laaa vulnerable to
anti-aircraft missiles.
Saturday, Nov. 11 will bo tha
big day for tho puMte aa Haavy
Attack Wing Ona squadrons per­
form In precision flying, carrier
airmanship and saw s tu c k tech­
niques.

Lake Mary HD Club
Hears Reports
The Lake Mary Heme Deaoailralion Club hold its first meetlag of the mw year at\10;S0 a.m.
last Tuesday la the Lake Mary
Fire Hall.
Mra. Joe Wright, Sheri Course
delegate and Seminole County en­
try la the Draft Revue, reported
oa the July evcota which aero
ware held ia GalMivlUe, bringlag valuable Information oa
"How to Cover Old Shoe*.''
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home
Demonstration Agent, discussed
the fish cookery school which
was held at the Horns Demonstra­
tion Center in Sanford itat Fri­
day and also talked oa the Christ­
mas Workshop which will ba held
later ia tha month. Another
point stVessed by Mies Wilson, in
view of the present hurricane
season, was the advisability of
homemakers having ampin sup­
plies of canned goods and water
on hand.
Mrs. Ruth BoutwaU, elected
dinner chairman far tha coming
bazaar to be sponsored by mem­
bers of the Lake Miry Volunteer
Fire Dept. Auailiary on Oct. at,
advised that the menu would be
announced i t a later date.
A covered dish luncheon was
enjoyed at the noon hour and
Mrs. Donald Smith, expectant
mo.her o( this month, was re­
membered with a gilt for the
baby.
Mrs. William II. Heinbuch and
Mrs. Wright were bottessei for
the meeting.

GS Troop 10 Needs
Four More Girls
Senior Scout Troop 10 of the
Girl Scouts af the Citrua Council
announced today that thay have
openings fur four more girl*.
Any sopoomor* interfiled In
Jj.nlog. Is asked to contac. M st
Judy Lavender. The group U
under tho leadership of Mrs.
Jama* Buckler.

Special M eeting Set
KMA'DTiYiv iiJ .'.ia t SIbMuiti'tH uf tl.a Fimivhi
M«thovJiat Ctultiieii'* Home ill Enter prise mrt IuaI Tues­
day at tho Home. Shown seated «round the cuufeienco
table, from left, urn Kev. Unwin Head, vice Dreaidebt;
Ru|»eit Strickland, treasurer; Erneat Cobb; Kev. John
Bikes; Kev. Joaao Waller, president; Ur. Joe Tulle; Huw*

liintl Shannon; Kev. Durvvnrd McUunnel; Mutton Mc­
Donald and Mra. McUunald. Standing, from left, are Kev,
Franklin Talton, eecrnUry; Leroy Northrop; Rev. John
Rooks; Kev. Baacum Carlton, superintendent of the
home; William Wilson, casework supervisor nnri Rich­
ard Pearce, attorney,
(Cox Photo)

A special meeting of all new
Sunday Se oul workers of the
Prairie Laka Bap in Church baa
been called for T;30 p.m. today
at ts a church. Mrs. Wilbur Print­
e r and Mal.'orJ Morgan w.J b:
m charge af U t meeliag.
j

COIt BUD B. (sfciAK, commanding oXficnr of Heavy Attack Squadron
Seven, made hi* first flight in the AjU “Vif.lento" loot W e d n e s ^ .H a l l
«w*
sim » rvn&gt;
rat inns t Raundrnn
ReDlacoment Pilot to receive
receivo A3J Train­
the first
Operatioaet
Squadron Replacemeiit
ing
fin ­
in f at Heavy Attack Squadron
Bouadron Three the Replacement Air
Af- Group
n
ing Squadron for Hatwing One. Cdr. Gear completed the AW Ground
&gt;nd rtn#rntinnal
nhnse and U
^"hodantT
Operational Training phase
is now in the Advanced
Flight Training Phase.

Rotarians Hear Abou t European Trip
Joe Guernsey, president of tha
Orlando Federal Savings, who has
Just returned from a three months
tour of Europe, waa the guest of
the Sanford RoUrtana Monday at
tbelr noon masting.
At the Brandenburg Gate in
Berlin, Guernsey said that the
Ceamunlsts stopped the tourirts
and gave them n SO minute lec­
ture — the delight and joys o(
Communism, which proved to be
• .lie very quickly when the
group got Into B u t Barlio.
There they eaw that nothing
had bean deaa to restore tha city,
the people stood in linai tor food
and clothing and homta were
ahabby end worn.
“ It was also painfully eppar-

eat that tho Communiit treatment
at tho Jews make the Nasi atro­
cities look mild,” Guernsey u id .
"Do wa realixt how serious the
Berlin situation Is?" he aiked.
Guernsey entertained the Ro­
tarians wi.h a travelogue of his
trip through Europe, accompanied
by his wife. They visited Franca,
Italy, Swliserland, England, Scot­
land, Sweden, Norway, Denmark,
Germany, Austria and many other
ptacas, during their summer tour.

During hia time abroad, Guer­
nsey, said that bo attended t t or
14 Rotary meetings, in every
country ia Europe and two oa
board (hip. Ha described the dif­
ferences ia tba way the club*
ware run. and commented that
the' Europeans, especially the
French, have a much more aoclal
atmosphere a t tbelr club m e #
Inga than is condoned in tho U.S.
Wally Phillips was program
chairman for the day.

*—-*- B
Witt I I ,F^,i
M b
Praaifjaf w ai Mr*. w .B . Heath,
new preaMOAt. jpther new officers
Y f l V A A Lawn Mowere
installed were Mra. J. W. Yar­
I 0 2 0 0 , lM # D o ., gy.jg
borough, vies president; Mrs.
VncRfl
Mo,or Sfaot,r*
Paul Maxwell, secretary, and
▼
iie.ee d , w i ggg.pg Me
Mrs. Hasal Prevail, treasurer.
Misi Myrtle Wilson, Seminole
U w U Salts l Strvict
Couaty
Homs
Demonstration
Authorised Vespa Dealer
Agent, giva an IntarasUag outline
U !7 Country Club Rd. FA 2-1«gf
of plana for the new yaar, itrasslag tha demoastrstion oa cooking
fish and other sea food which waa
held Friday at the Homs Demon­
stration Center la S eated.
She also stressed the Importance
of 4-H Club werk la the commun­
fAcama - c i a t in o - it o s a o i
l»&lt;ll *«&lt; l*a( OIllMi*
ity and club members joined the F a i r w a y T t x a c a S t w i c e
**•»• Usilae Vs* Us*. 1st.
president and Hiss Wilma In
'S40VIN0 WITH CASS IVIElWHlIE"
H orry M. KaMfte, Jr., M«r.
pledging their loyal support to
n. u * a
issfwe *a n t n
Mrs. T e a Klnnalrd, now Geneva
4-H Club Chairman.
Mrs. Heath gave a brief report
oa her attendance at the Short
Course tn Gainesville this summer
and expressed appreciation to the
club for making her trip possible.
C.msl.te teit.u,ti«„ — I,stir,
At the close of the business
I,It/Mm &lt;&gt;« sites,* Hite,*,
meeting, refreshments of sand­
Wtter li» n
I m litftMte,
wiches and punch wefa served by
IM X Voters
SA 1 III
the hostesses, Mrs. Maxwell and
Mrs. Prevatt.
PLUMIINA A HIATINA

Seminole High

tea A«e i.aniis •« ah u , mi *i CONTRACTORS
A«tem,'n liiiMbiMii
ttlk
a«*tare
SA 1)411

Sets Joint Meet

llums.sa Arc H««h»| C*ali«tter,

Seminol* High School parent*
Chapman Concrata
sod teachers aro invited to the
Products
flrat mooting ef the year Thurs­
day at 7:30 p.m. in tha auditor­
•LOCRS
ium.
tte*a.Aa twAt, — r,w *•&lt;„
Principal Andrew J. Bracken
Car Stop, — 411!* — l.intcls
' !-*/,te!*a Is IS* I h I lim"
will introduce tn* faculty of the
•SA N aim
SA t -,4 ,1
school and discuss rulas and regu­ III* |l a *#/* Otl u t e ,
te Mill
lation!.
Pa rants will be given their chil­
dren's schedule card*, and will
then sat out on an orientation
ART ELECTRIC
rourse. designed to give them 10
OP SANFORD
minutes in each classroom, where
Mi I n I t ii )• w.z &gt;,
the teacher of each clats will
- MSMfttel — Ctnwna/
captain the school's polic es con­ l»* SMI , AM
0 « .« Aftf. S'
cerning homework, gradng sys­
*. O S i, III M t* M „ ,
tem, text books and other inPhon* Sauford FA 2-3427
(creating po.nla that parent*
should know.
Members of the Anchor Club
will serve as gu'dcs for visltirs
who wilt be given maps of the
Kheol to help them fm i their
CCSrt Mu*.
way a round

9*sjihr laitellsIiM, Sun* IfIf
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Oil U mm
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fa i c

STEINM EYER
Root,a* A Mhcrt Metal, ine.
««* i i , | ' i
ImteitetiM m s *.*«&gt;.
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!,«• tii.Mute, — Sun Cl,,i Wm*

NOW IN g LOCATIONS —
213 Oak U t .
FA 2-1711
S. Saaford A ft.
FA 2-3j 9

B &amp; M Roofing C o .
MW tOOFiMA AND RfPAItA
C»-nm»r: ,1 — l , i „ i i , l — i m . i ' i x

Imam — &gt; &gt;.&gt;,« — ,,,« m
* a vamai a.,.
SA I I IU

Hi-Nooners Coll
Business Meet
Officers of the High Sooner.
Bowling League a n n o f-e that
there will be a abort business
meeting at 12:13 p. a . Wednevdojr bcf:re the league bowUn?
hrg'ni. All lra.iut mem'-:r* a ;i
urged to attend^

Ft KM IT KK

Berry’s Warehouse
Furniture C o ., Inc.
oiivf OCX ro IHI iain
S ite * '* M tel w . I /,..,
D'1„ m I in.*. — I m , , i t««.
ut W. kirsl Ssu.urd FA 2 3

tHiia a AiwAia savinuv on

FOOTWEAR
*OS Ih* SMlf* SAMiVI Al

�T u m . S e p t I t , 1M 1— f f e f t S

Navy Wives Name Convention Delegate
Navy Wives Club No,
at the home of Mrs. T. L.
ZS01 South Park Ave. for the
ular monthly get-together.
Mrs. D. F.. Smith was elected
delegate to the National Conven­
tion of Navy Wives Clubs, at
Orange. Teaks, The group wished
her "good luck" and will anxious­
ly await her return for news
the contention.
Mrs. Pall was named chairman
of the monthly basaar held by the
club. A aocial Is scheduled for
this Wednesday at the
Club, starting at 3:30 pm . Reser­
vations must be in before Satur­
day.
Three
prospective
members
wrra welcomed by the group.
They were Carol Parsons, Betty
Fleet and Jackie Garke.
A farewell coffee.was given,
cently, by club members, for Mrs.
Stackhouse, at the home
ot Mrs. SZoitT Robertson.

Local
S

Vj ° F FH 0f h ^ ? Ft N A V Y W ‘,VESJ C L U B 211 a r e le ft to r ig h t, aeated .

inrtMr.ETH p T k’ ,rey ,,rwr1’ M w . T. C. MrA n ally , -c ro p boolc ch airm n n

g*" 1**"* Mra- R -M. Horton, layette chairS
i ” ' JF*
’ ? UwIlcit£ ; 2.1" ’ F - H *
c h a p la in ; M ra. S c o tt
R o b ertao n , p re s id e n t a n d M ra. D . E . S m ith , p a rlia m e n ta ria n .
(H erald P h o to )

Picnic Planned
By V A H -5
Enlisted Wives
Mra. Edna Kidd, was hostess
to the monthly meeting of the
Enlisted Wives Club of VAII-3.
# Plans were made for a picnic
at Lake Golden, Sept. 23. Com­
mittees were appointed to make
arrangement* for the event.
Assisting Mrs. Kidd with re ­
freshments during the social hour
were Mra. John Satterfield and
Mrs. Carol Connely.
Other members present were
Mrs. H. A. Manning, Mrs. J . A.
Hatfield, Mrs. J . D. Rohrcr, Mra.
(E dw ard Easter and Mrs. Lee
McKclvey.

Joy Circle
Introduces New
Study Book
The Juy Circle of the Grace
Church met at the
home of Mrs. W. T. Parsons Jr.,
for the monthly business and pro­
gram with 11 members present.
Upon arrival, coffee, limeade
and homemade cookies were serv­
ed by th e , hostess. Mrs. Donald
Jackson was welcomed as a new
member.
Mrs. Roy Wall was In charge
of the dcvo.ion period, using as
$ t c r theme "Are we ready for
Chrisl'a Second Coming?"
Mrs. Jack Rossman, program
chairman, presented the first in
a series of studies on "The
Meaning of Suffering," by Ralph
Sockman.
Mrs. Richard Stivers presided
a t the business session. Projects
discussed included the cancelled
atamp
project
and
"The
^Tw elve", an organization devoted
to witnessing. Mrs. William Bruce
waa appointed new sunshine
chairman.

^Methodist

DeBary B P W ~ Z\u b
Plans October
Harvest Dance
^

Members of the DeBary Busi­
ness and Professional Women's
Club met at the home of Mrs. 31.
Accardt, Hibiscus Drive, for the
monthly session.
Swimming was enjoyed during
the afternoon, followed by a cov­
ered dish supper. Hostesses for
the supper were Dorothy Papineau, Margaret Williams. Alice
^Robiolio. Margaret Cunningham
^ a n d Marie Accardi.
3lrs. Jo Peck, president, pre­
sided at the business meeting. Al­
berta Warner received her BPW
pin and two names were propu&gt;ed
for membership. Mrs. Peck dis­
placed the road signs for mem­
bers to tee. Sally N'eider will see
that they are erected at each end
of town.
Q Bertha Lederhaua will be hoiteai to the October meeting and a
guest speaker will present the
program.
A harvest moon dance la sched­
uled for Oct. 21 at the DeBary
Fire House. Tickets are available
now. There wtll be door prizes,
refreshments and surprises.

Events

SANFORD ASSEMBLY 25 Order of the Ruinbow for
for Girla installed new officer* for the fall term, re­
cently , wt the Masonic Hail, installing officer was llarvey Dunn, post worthy patron Seminole Chapter 2, OES.
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds was installing marshall, Herman
Shimming, chaplain, C. A. lnghram, recorder, and

WEDNESDAY
Hibiscus Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club mccta at the home of
Mra. J . M. Fahey, on Lake Emma,
for covered dish aupper and aocial.
Boating and awimming in the af­
ternoon. aupper at -5:30 p.m.

Dinner Party Honors Student
Johnny Higginbotham, L'nivers- j the service. Webber plans to Join j classes at Rolltni College, ami
ity of Florida freshman, was guest the Navy and Wright la still un- Anderson has returned to Semi
of honor at a farewell dinner party I decided. Billy Wall will attend I note High School.
prior to his leaving for school on
Saturday to begin his pre-med
studies.
Several members of the group
who gathered for the last lime this
summer were life guards with
Johnny at Sanlando Springs. Buys
who served as guards were James
\fright, Jimmy Edge and Bill
Webber, head life guard. Two
otner guesta were Marion Ander­
son and Billy Wall.
The young men enjoyed a dinner
of barbc&lt;|ued chicken, baked po­
tatoes, tossed salad, cranberry
sauce and butter-flake rolls. After
dinner, a period of conversation
and discussion of plans for the
future, must of the group altrndcd
a movie.
Among the plans which the boya
have are college and service fu­
tures. Jimmy Edge leturns to
Florida Southern next week for his
second year, white Webber and
Wright will soon be enlisting in

Alpha Delta Kappa

Visitors Present

Dessert Party

Program For

Given By

Osteen Home Club

Catholic Women

Mrs. Clarence Snyder wav hos­
tess tu the first fall meeting of
the Osteen Home Demonstration
Club.
Mrs John Bradin, president,
conducted a short business ses­
sion snd introduced three guests
from the Lake Helen and IleLand
Clubs, who presented a very in­
teresting program.
Mrs. Adeline Elias of Dcl.and
told bow manufacturers are mak­
ing garments and explained the
meaning of the symbols. Mrs. Eva
f'fannmuller of Lake Helen talked
about the new fabrics now on the
market and .Mrs. Cbarline Froelick, of Lake Helen gave a demon­
stration on covering shoes snd
handbags with fabric.
During (he social hour, the hos­
tess served refreshments of jello.
cake, candy and punch Others at­
tending were Mrs. James Wallin.
Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Harry
Osteen. Mrs Frank George, Mrs.
Guy IIeall. Mrs. John Jurss, Mrs.
Nick Pfelfniif, Mrs. A. Sheppard,
Mrs. Joe Masters, Mrs. p. T.
Piety, Mrs. Norman Miller, Mrs.
John Snyder, Linda Pfiefaul. Tan
Lynn and Cathy Juris.

klembert of the All Soule Cath­
olic Women’s Club entertained a
group of prospective new mem­
bers at a dessert party In the
Parish Social Hall, recently.
Rev. Richard J . Lyons, pastor,
welcomed the group. The main
event of tha evening was a talk
by Mrs. Joseph Schoebert, presi­
dent ot the Orlando Central Dean­
ery. St. Augustine Diocesan Coonell of Catholic Women.
Mrs. Schoebert used as her
topic “Why the Catholic Women’a
Club?" She explained the rela­
tionship of the parish affiliation
to the National Council of Cath­
olic Woman.
During the social hour refresh­
ments were served by boateasae,
Mra. F. E. Roumlllat Sr. and
Mrs. Harry Daehn.
Games were enjoyed during the
remainder of the evening, under
the direction ot Mra. Carolyn
Pierro and Sirs. Kitty Purdy.
Prizes were awarded to the win­
ners.

Sorority

Sanford Women

Chooses Project

Attend Seminar

Alpha Delta Kappa honorary
teachers' sorority met in live home
of 3Trs. Floyd ItlchanD recently.
The chaplain. M iss Ruby Booth,
opened the meeting with a devo­
tional. Miss Ollie Itccsc Whittle,
president, conducted the business
meeting a t which time reports
were heard from the various
chairmen of committees.
Tha sorority plans to furnish
draperies and shades for 17 rooms
of the County Home as its pro­
ject for the coming year. Last
year the organization took an ac­
tive part In helping in the School
for Retarded Children and in the
Juvenile Council.
Attractive year books winch
contain the program for the year
were distributed.
An interesting and informative
film atrip depicting the highlights
of the recent National Education
Association Convention ndd in
Atlantic City was presented ami
narrated by the program chair­
man, Mrs. Richards. Mr. ami Mrs.
Richards wert Ilie NFA repre­
sentatives from Seminole County.

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Johnny Higginbotham loll Sat­
urday for the University of Flor­
ida at Gainesville where hr will
begin hia studies toward a career
tn medicine. He was accompanied
on the tnp by his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. E. S. Higginbotham.
Mickey Durak left for Gaines­
ville Sunday to enroll (or his
sophomore year at the University
of Florida.
William L. (Buddy) Kirk Jr.
has enrolled at Stetson University
where he will take a prelaw
course.
Mr, and U n . Ernest Southward
hava returned from Hartxvlile,
^Women’s Club
S. C., after taking their daughter.
Rosemary, to enter Coker College
Plans Tea
there. She plans tn take a pre-med
By MARIAN R. JONES
• course, in preparation for a med­
Members of the Oviedo Women's ical career.
Club will be honored a t a tea Fri­
day by tha Club'a Executive
PROPER NAIL POLLSH
Women with abort, round nails
Board.
Tha event, the second to take should use pale nail polish. The
place in tha new clubhouse, wtll polish should be extended to the
be held between the hours of 3 tip of the nail for an elongating
effect.
fSb-aa- and I p m.

WELL GUARDED is Johnny Higginbotham, life-guard
during the recent season at Sanlmulo Spritix* as he is
surrounded by three other life guards at a party in his
honor. From left, seated are James Wright, Johnny, and
(till Webber. StumiinK are Marion Anderson and Jimmy
Edge.
(Herald Photo)

Osteen Personals
By MR3. CLARENCE SNYDER cottage at Lemon Bluff
Mrs. William Nellies Is a pa­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee ol
Sanford were recent guests of 3lr. tient in Seminole Memorial Hoiand Mrs, Hugh Trulock at tl.elr plal where she has undergone
surgery.
Roy Collins has returned to his
home after a bout with pneumonia
in Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Nancy Riggs recently spent a
week with Mra. Hazel Prevail in
Geneva,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kiser and
The senior planning board of ions, Carl and Jerry, recently
the Citrus Council of Girl Scouts visited her brother and sister-inheld the first meeting of the law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kigg&gt;.
They have returned to their home
“Scout” year at the Girl Scout in Uouisvillr, Ky.
House in Orlando.
Girlx who attend this meeting
have an opportunity to learn how
to plan for all scout activities. All
who went agreed to be on commit­
tees dial plan and carry uul camporcei. conferences and camp-outs.
Each senior troop tn tha Citrus
TUESDAY
Council sends two delegates and
First Baptist ushers meet at 1
one alternate to represent them
p.m. at the church for dinner and
at these meetings. The delegates
instruction.
take requests and ideas to the
Homemakers Class of First Bap­
planning board and bring back
rulings and plans to be voted on tist Church meets at R pm . with
Mrs. M. T. Haynes, 347 Plumosa
by their own troops.
Representatives who make the Drive.
THURSDAY
trip each month from Sanford are,
Hrrnda Brown. Joyce Waltz and
The Uadies Aid o! the Lutheran
Barbara Buckler, from Troop No. Church of the Redeemer will meet
10 and Karen Green. Nikki Mor­ at 7:30 p m at the church for an
gan and Bonnie Avenel, from important meeting. All members
Troop 211.
are urged to attend.

Girl Scouts

Planning Board

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At Daytona
Ladles from the Sanford First
Methodist Church attending the
DrUand District Woman’s Society
of Christian Service Educational
Seminar which was held in the
First Methodist Church in Day­
tona Beach on Sept. &gt;3, were Mrs.
Clarence Pursell, Mrs. Hay Her­
ron. Mrs. John W. William, Mrs.
Fred Hartia, Mrs. R. U. Hutchison, 3lrs. W. W. Tyre. Mrs. J. I’.
Thurmond. Mrs. John T. Adams
Jr., Mrs. J. K. Ferrell, Mrs. L. D.
Hastings, Mrs. U. E. Forguson,
Mrs. B. H. Crumley, and Mrs
Byron Smith.
The Seminar was a presentation
of the (tve mission studies for the
year conducted by district and
conference officers. Clinics for
workers with children and youth
were also held Tlir Inspirational
speaker was Miss Polly Lassiter,
Florida Conference deaconess of
rural work from Perry, Fla
Representatives from 33 church­
es in the Dcl.and District were in
attendance.

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MR- AND MRS. C. G. MCWATTERS, Country Club R«i.,
celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary, Sunday.
They spent the weekend at Silver Spt'injti and visited
points of interest in the area.

Woman's Club Holds
Card Party-Shower
The kitchen shower and card
party sponsored by live Sanlord
Woman's Club was very successful. A large percentage of the
members attended and the kitchen
will be a more efficient place to
work after adding all the many
articles donated at the shower.
Included were lpoons, forks,
ladles, a deep-well cooker, plastic
howls, loaf pans and about 330 In
cash, to purchase whatever else
la needed.
This was the lirst meeting of
ihe season and Ihc members enJoyed visiting and exchanging
summer vacation news. Refresh­
ments of red fruit punch, delicious
varieties of home made cookies,
nuts and mints were served.
The serving table was covered
with a red checkered chilli and
held an epergne. made from a
palm hlo-anm, decorated with
many red hibiscus.
The kitchen shower theme was

curried out in other arrangements.
The entrance table held an ar­
rangement of crotom and ixora in
a copper container and another
attractive arrangement featured
podocarpus and ixora in a coffee
maker, with a wooden cutting
board and satad fork and spoon.
Mrs. David Moore gave out Ihe
new year books. A plan to help
new' members become acquainted
will be initiated this year. Attrac­
tive card-pins with each mem­
ber's name »n them will be worn
at all club {unctions.
Mrs. At Hunt supervised Ihe
card games during the afternoon
and awarded prizes to 3lrs. Ray­
mond Smith, for screeno; Mrs. C.
F. Proctor Sr., (or high score in
bridge and Mrs. W. D. Hoffman,
for high score in Iloliva. Mrs.
Irving Pryor won Ihe special
prize, for haling the marked
punch cup.
The lirst regular luncheon meet­
ing of the Hub will be held Oct. 4.

Dinner-Meeting
Enjoyed By
Osteen Class
The Adult Ladies Sunday School
Class of the Osteen Baptlat Church
met iq the church annex for the
monthly get-together.
A covered dish supper w et
served, followed by a devotion
period and social hour. Mra. King
Allman was In eharge of tho de­
votions.
Otners attending were Mrs. 3.
S. Peterson. Mrs. Claude Tyson,
Mrs. Albert Clark, Sira. Guy
Beall, Mrs. Harry Osteen, Mrs.
Lol* Rrooke and Mra. Robert Wil­
liams.
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Dorothy McAlexamicr, musician. From left are Joyce
Shepard, Hope; Linda Sue Williams, zissoetofe Worthy
Advisor; Jeanne Markham. Worthy Advisor receiving
the gavel from Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, Mother-Adviaor,
Lynn McCord, Chsrity and Carol Fuller, Faith.
(Herald Photo)

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Political Notebook
akaanlac, e r a re a a m esiith,

WASHINGTON — .(NBA
Whether Brasil caa pull itself

Om other physical factor Is n o a
(Was sows eiwdenew. Quadras has
oaa had eye, the m u l t of a boyheed accident. An operation in
f.yU w a m not completely suecssafuL Fear of going blind may
hare put him In the frame of mind
to throw up the whole business.
After creatine his artificial
crisis, howersr, there was no un­
doing the da mays. He la reported
to have sobbed openly as he board!
ed the boat to leavo Brasil.

that partisan, etty-eountry
Uo at fha haart of that* deadlocks,
tarty usually tries to rashtps dis­
own advantage. Whtra power is

ibo o m

h H— iliB ittr m ia Arkoaaaj, tho difficulty
e e t m on tho enforced rivalry o f sitting congressmen
wrtwee districts mutt bo eonsolidotod. Two top Houso
rtM ilttn loodors, Wilbur lfOU of Ways and Moons and
O m Burin of Intm toto Commorce, may h a v e to clash
hHIm Arkansas find* a now approach.
Pennsylvania lawmakers understandably art ths
mhappiost ef all, sines that state's quota must drop
ftv a tho prssost SO to *7 next year.
Yet In all tha deadlocked states reports have it that
compromise may stffl emerge ia time for compliance
with lM t election procedures.
Where reapportionment Is not accomplished in time
In states which lose seats, the federal law requim that
all congressional candidates must run statewide. Both
ties make bravo noises about being willing to fact
t tost hero and than, but neither can rosily view tho
the nrosooct with tdossure.
To run at large is often to be thrust, little known, on
• Ug, baffling campaign stage. Few professionals doubt
that many incumbents would go down in such confused
competition.
Painful as It is to them, reapportionment
the leaser evil to many politician# caught I
escapable dilemma.

Letters

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CASK K-4Mj Albarta Hutton, of
So It not only halpe you buoy up
Freeport, Pennsylvania, la a tal- tho moral# of deserving folks
around you, but improves your
yood the tall of duty.
"Two yean ago," she says, "I own pononolity. That's double ac­
had 94 pupils in tha 6th grada, 1 tion of tha right sort.
Not only Is this oxperimsnt an
started tho Compliment Club In
'M j room aad I pupils finished tha ideal project for achools, but it ia
alao excellent for church organisa­
SO-day experiment.
. "Loot year there wero 13 who tions, Scouts and Camp F in Girls.
completed it. And'this past term ‘ Mrs. ~R. S. Hollar, of Anderson,
17 pupils in my m m merited their Indians, has long been a sponsor
diplomat for having successfully of Girl Scouts.
“Our Girl Scout Troop No. 2-JO,"
concluded the full 10-day project.
"Needless to say, I have a grand •ho informod mo recently, "would
group of pupila this year. Your Ilka to Join your Compliment Club.
"Wo htvo 9 girls, agod 11 ysart,
Compliment Club brings happiness
to many people.”
and 9 of them havo already com­
This Compliment Club simply pleted ths aO-day project.
puts tho Golden Rule into effective
"They w an vsry enthusiastic.
dally aetioa. It diverts your atten­ Each girl has gained a rich inner
tion from your own aches and experience from it. Wo are coordi­
pains or selfish, IntroverUve think­ nating tho Compliment Club ex­
ing.
periment with their Hoopitelity
For you muet analyss your com­ Badge.
panions ta you look for virtues on
"Dr. Crane, you may remember
which to pay thtm sincere compli­ that eevenl yoan ago I used tho
ments.
Compliment Club with my older
it* merit tho signed diploma, daughter’s troop,
you just pay a compliment to each
"And she still spook ■ of It aa
of three people every day for 30 •no a f tho most helpful experi­
eeneecutivo day*.
ences that scouting gave bar."
Bhy, timid folks who get tongueMany grown man and women
tied, soon become more at ease aro still such victims of stage
and can start conversations easily fright th at they can’t apeak in
after trying tho Compliment Club public and are poor conversationfor a few Weeks.
•lists, oven on a date.

Page 4 • Sanford, Florida

Tuesday, September 19, 1961

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LABRV T n s S B L
STILTS A OCIBIXB r a t S X VOLTOL1RW
u a w i l l i U ilir
Alverllota# Director Circulation Maaesor
i b i i i w il l s
■ a n n i n r r jowxsox
C*«nty SSItor
Cl»»vines liases*.S a a o WILLI
CBOWLIA VAKISM JAMS k a a e i l l h U
M M lU tlll lu » t
Seoiotr la tte r
Bueletea llaaaaer

To The Editor
First a t all, lot me congratu­
late you m your promotion. 1
recognioo that you a m a very
good newspaper mao, aad I beHave I know wkst you am trying
ta do. You am evidently work­
ing hard for reader Interest. You
know only loo wall tb it If o dog
bites a m u tho now* Is not
worth writing. But—U o HAN
bkla* a DOG— you bavo llesdllnos. Your job Is to odl papers.
You mention that you are pick­
ing on the County Commissioners
because they isavo themselves
wide open! There'o only ooo way
to stay out of trouble! Bay nothing
. . . Do Nothing . . Be Nothlngt
Please, don't wash all tho starch
out of our Commissioners.
Tske one Instance: 1 bavo heard
more comments about the BinzBangl Then was no mention ol
a need for o gun to kilt snakes in
the heavy grasses tho Commis­
sioners aro tramping through at
danger to their own lives In order
lo look over the land that is be­
ing considered for drainage con­
trol. The comments I hava heard
all around town have been oo
derogatory lo the Commissioners
Involved that It makes mo shud­
der. Tbesa men have families.
They a n businessman and have
other Incomes.
They thought they were needed
lo tho community and fait they
could flit tho need. I wonder how
tboir kids feel when they see
their fathers smeared la their
community rather than praised
for trying to do th tlr Job aa they
sea it. llow do their wives (sol
when they meet their neighbor!
in tho grocery sto n e and a t their
club meetings? Proud — or
ashamed! When I read the item,
I, teo, thought only that aome
one was out gunolng for thsso
men, and that wo w on really
living tho frontier days ov«r
again.
I have heard our city laughed
at and ridiculed. 1 don't believe
that la what you Intended at all.
I think you were having some
(un and creating reader interest,
but it backfired.
Not long igo aome folks t
had known previously came into
my office lo talk to me. mostly
against the Commissioners. 1
re allied then that this newspaper
talk is not realty funny at all.
Their thinking la so warped that
It was lo m t alarming.
If they a n expressing the
vlaws of any kind of s majority
in this county, heaven help us ta
the next election. No self-respect­
ing man will consider running
for office You must admit that
tha men on this Commission
could be a lot worse, and we art
lucky to hava them. If we dis­
agree, we have many ways to let
them know bow wo feoL Thoro
la no bottar way than to appear
baton a Commission masting
either individually o r as a repre­
sentative of a nputabla group of
citUena who want aad a n willMemorial
GlfU
fee
HEART
RESEARCH
Gratefally
Acknowledged

inanity.
Kecenlly we had in our odlcc
a visit from northern cheats.
They had stopped enroute to San­
ford at a motel in JackionvIUe.
There they read in the local
paper about our Commissioner!
having a fight and about one
Commissioner who had a "stroke”
after tha fight during the Com­
mission meeting. Tha paper went
Into detail to say that he was
laying on ibe floor and had to
be revived.
These people were on their way
to locate in Sanford upon retire­
ment and to build a beautiful
rlvetfroat home. They would be
an asset to the community. But
they wanted to know: "W hit goes
The truth of the matter ia that
one Commissioner, who suffers
a heart condition, was affected
by tba excitement— which he
started—and that the other com­
missioner, who was a part of the
argument, actually never rose
from his chair. It was Just TALK.
Maybe a Commissioner does
leave himself "wide open” when
ha accuses another of being a
liar. Would you rather ho put on
his velvet gloves and said: "Dear
Honorable Commissioner: What
you have just said is an untruth.
Sir, 1 demand that you retract
thla careless statement—or choose
your weapon.”
Tbe weapuu chosen might be
en "inviible dagger,” a lethal
weapon if there over was one.
t know—wo havo aome in our
own backs. If I had a choice and
could chooso my weapons, I would
profor to bo called a liar In
public. At laast then I could da*
fend myself.
it ts a good thing the Commis­
sioners aren't newspaper men
out after the Sanford Herald.
They* could have a ball loo.
Coma Un—let's have soma fun
—but let's be constructive. It
eeomi lo me thsl we have real
exciting thing* ahead, and you
and your and the paper can be
an Important factor—if not really
the most Important one—in bring­
ing about contentment end pros­
perity to tho community. You
can’t do B alonge, that 1 know
I am aura you realise that an
industry, before It considers a
move, looks very thoroughly Into

ALL dements In an a n a . They
can sense deceit and chicanery.
Likewise, It won't taka them
long to observe a healthy com­
munity, if it U healthy.
Their representatives will eit
on the drug store stools, in tbs
bars, and they will read local
newspapera for six months back.
If you war* a worthwhile Indus­
try investing a great deal ef
money, wouldn't you do tplsr
I want my local paper to be
a dynamic force for GOOD. You
can eith tr holp ua build o r hdp
tear us down. But la the proctes
you will either go down with us
—or prosper se we prosper.
Florence Harrlie.
Dear Editor;
Your full page etory In tha
September Nth ieeuo oi tho Sonford Herald on Uw canal to make
Sanford tho Inland w ater port and
plane for the upper St. Johns
flood control snd conservation
was excellent. Tha article wai
wall composed with accurate
facts snd projections.
Your efforts wilt be tremen­
dously effective la informing tbe
public of Iht value in developing
this and all areas within ths
scene of the projects.
This article ia another fine
example of the progressive public
service that tba Sanford Herald
is rendering to our community.
Wills this typo uf support, «o hope
to see these projects become a
reality.
Sincerely.
John Krider
Manager
INSECT ADVICE
COLLED E STATION. T e x .
(UF1) — The Texas AAM College
extension service warns farmers
not lo grab the closest insecticide
when bugs begin to nibble Into
farm profits.
"Take (he time to Identify tbe
Insects on your crops,” the aervtea said. "That way, you can gat
proper control measures without
using an ineeclicide that may kill
baneficiil insects.''
Ohio, with 44 million pounds,
ranks third among stales of tbe
Union in pop corn production.

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the wealthy a n using trusts to
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th tlr prices to d income tr e normally more stable and
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The aew president, Joes Goulart,
is a wealthy rancher who la aloe
head of Brasil's Labor party, conaideiahlo of a leftist, politically
unscrupulous in ths hast o r worst
Latin • American traditions, antiAmerican and an opportunist
Ha la considered anxious to get
back the executive powers he su r­
rendered on the Insistence ef
Brasil's military leaders.
The government will be ran by
the prime minister. Dr. Tancredo
Neves, who la considered a con­
servative. Brasil hsd a prime min­
ister before it became a republic,
so a return to this form of goveminent la not as unnatural aa it
seemed a t f irs t But a government
so easily created by a congress can
also be thrown out by a congress.
That is the danger.
Ae a m atter e f fa c t during
Brasil's presidential elections of
I960, tho military leaders threat­
ened to impooo a prime ministar
on Janie Qnadroa because they did
not like tho kind of campaign ho
was conducting. B at Quadras' op­
ponent fo r the presidency, Mar­
shal Honrique Lott, denounced ths
plan and it was dropped.
Inside reports on Just what taut-'
ed Quadrae to resign tho presi­
dency indicate this was in charac­
ter. He walked out on hie political
backers onca before, when he was
running for tho presidency.
He did not support his own
party’s candidate for the vice pres­
idency, Hilton Campos. Instead,
Quadras supported General Lott's
running mate, Joao Goulart, who
was running for re-election as vice
president.
When objections ware raised by
tho conservatives ta this and other
Quadra# campaign tactics, ho re­
signed and went to a seaside re­
sort. A delegation persuaded him
to renounce hie 'reignslion and re­
sume the campaign. He went on to
win, and Goulart won with him.
Thoro is mounting evidence that
Janio Quadrat expected to bo call­
ed back after resigning the presi­
dency,
Aa president, he had taken hold
and necessary a c t i o n to got
Brasil's financial affairs on an
•van keaL
But he waa criticised by con­
servatives and miliary leaden for
currying favor with the Commun­
ists snd uttfenaUonalieU s t home.
In International affairs he hsd vis­
ited Cuba, cuddled up to Castro and
tried to pursue a polk? of neutral­
ism in a belief ho could reconcile
Cuba and tho United States.
But direct and indirect affronta
to tho United States wero many.
That waa unpopular with con­
gressmen and the military.
Quadras, it la now believed, de­
cided that he could establish his
supremacy over the military by
arousing a popular manifestation
of support. So he resigned, expect,
ing to be called back. Instead, all
he did was pull ths rug out from
under his own f e e t.

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DEAR ABJBY: My wife ia a crossword
puzzle out. That’a the first thing she goes
for in the newspaper, and heaven help
anyone who'bothers her while she is work­
ing a crossword puzzle.
She has worked books of crossword
puzzles, and is always on the lookout for
more. She even takes them to bed with
her. If she gets stumped, her disposition
is ruined. I can’t even get a kiss from her
until she's finished her crossword puzzle.
How does a husband buck competition like
this?
FOUR-LETTER-WOBD MEANING DOPE
DEAR DOPE: Only a big square
would surrender to a lot of little squares.
The 5-letter-word that should give a wom­
an u feeling of complete achievement, sat­
isfaction and plcnsure, is HUBBY — not
HUBBY.
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By A b if ail Van Buran
DEAR ABBY: When my husband and
I were married. I was a widow with two
children, and he was a widower with
three. We have been married four years
now and I have adopted his children and
he has adopted mine. We all have the
sume surname and are a very happy fami­
ly. My only problem is inquisitive friends
who constantly ask, "Which children are
yours and which are your husband’s ?’’ I
am sometimes asked this in the presence
of the children, and this puzzles them be­
cause they know they all belong to both
of us. How should I handle this?
TONGUE-TIED

DEAR TONGUE-TIED: When faced
with this rude question reply. "They are
all OUR children." If the curious persist,
call a halt to it by adding, "Why don’t we
" skip
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DEAR ABBY: I have a son six months
old, and I want to take him for a hair-cut,
but ever}' time I mention It to a friend or
relative they tell me not to because they
say it will keep him from talking at an
early age. Is this true? Also, how old do
you think a baby boy should be before he
gets his first hair-cut?
CONFUSED

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reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed,
envelope and send to Box 33G5, Beverly
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Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif.

JhaWoman:

ByRuthMiiiet

Florists want to know "who buys
Women buy corsages for other
flowers and why” and so they a rt women— luncheon speakers, ma­
* built to launch a motivational
dam# presidents a n d honored
study to get the answer.
Looks as though they would guests. These usually a n orchids,
know who buys flowers, doesn't the bigger tha better.
it?
Housewives buy flowtrs for spe­
Roys buy them (by the corsage) cial occasions, 'rheas ara usually
up to collrgo age—and then they "arrangement*”—to center tea or
quit for a spell.
buffet tables. Hera tha main ob­
Men buy them after they are ject is to persuade tha florist to
married — sometimes for aentl- mako an arrangement from a
mental reasons, sometimes because dozen posies and lots of fern that
man can’t think of anything elss will somehow manage to look imto give his wife. (Just as she can I pressive.
ahvuys buy him a necktie or a ' Organizations buy flowers for
■ports shirt.)
| banquets. Tha person giving thesa

jam by On
The bidding in the box is that
a t one table in a team of four
gume. Mouth won East's queen of.
clubs with the ace and led a heart
toward dummy. West ducked and
dummy's king held the trick. South
returned a trump and played a
low heart on E u t's ten spot This
is a fine exempts of the obligatory
finesse.
He had nothing to gain by play­
ing tha quesn. When hs played
low, West had to win with the acc.
Later on, Mouth lost a club and a
diamond, but mads hi* gsm*.
At the other table North chose
to respond one spade. South raised

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CONFIDENTIAL TO GRANDMA of
TWELVE: If all the sins of your own lifetime were contained in one big stone,
could you lift it high enough to throw at
an unwed mother?

DEAR CONFUSED: There is NO
truth in the story that a hair-cut will deter
a baby from talking at an early age. A
bnby boy should have his first hair-cut
when he starts to look like a girl wearing
boys’ clothes.

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orders always explains: "We don't
have much money to spend.”
And, of course, somebody has to
buy the bunches of flowers little
girls are always presenting to vis­
iting dignitaries. (Here the Inter­
esting question Is what the dignity
does with the flowers ones the
cameras have clicked, recording
the presentation.)
That it would seem, aside from
weddings and funerals, about
takas care of the who and why of
flower buying. And the florists are
welcome to the data — with no
charge for motivational research,
either.

By Oswald Jacoby
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four spades. |
East opened the king of clubs
and North v*4 In dummy with ths
ace. North played a couple of
rounds of trumps, stopping in his
hand and than led a heart toward
South's queen. East played the
ten and this declarer had to lose
two heart tricks and go down one.
While team of four competition
is the most skillful form of bridge
this hand clearly show# that th a n
ia a tremendous luck factor. Each
declarer reached a slightly ambi­
tious game contract. On* made a
lucky decision In hearts; the other
■n unlucky one.

Pressure M ounts For Film
HOLLYWOOD (NLA) - Hollywood and Crape VINE: It's a
tight day in Hollywood.
Money is tight and now, after
months of public clamor, the
movie Production Code is being
tightened on the complaint of
theater owner* who are worried
about the spread of censorship.
Unless the “shocks” are taken
out of movies “censorship is in­
evitable la every atate of the
Union,” one worried theater owner

told a recent meeting of film in­ " l Married a Spy” (19*), "I
dustry leaders. The .exhibitors Married a Witch” (1&gt;12) and "I
have ■ strong argument these Married an Angel” (1943) were
day* that clean movie* can be box office bell ringers.
profitable via the summertime
Now we wilt have, "I Married
success of Walt Disney’s "The
a Psychiatrist.”
Parent T rip.”
Or maybe we should say it is a
The film is making a mint.
"how - audiences-have-chang­
A hush-huah inside on the movie
ed” note.
Industry censorship problem is the
Hollywoodilcs arc talking about:
pressure being applied in Wash­
"The Mon of Captain Blood."
ington to do something about the
stirring the late Errol Flynn's
Importation of tippy foreign (Unis
sprout, Scan, dclinltaly set for
which aro playing U. S. theaters
filmirg in Spain and Italy . . .
minus seals of approval.
The price Richard Burton paid to
While tightening the Production
bow uut as the star of Broad
on domestic-made iilma, the
way's "CameloU' to join Liz Tay­
Homemakers Form Code
U. S. film industry would like to
lor in "Cleopatra"—$50 oou. . . .
have Uncle Sam’e customs author­
Bowling League
Mae West and Marilyn Mon;oc
ities keep codclesa foreign moviei
as mother and daughter? The Idea
out
of
the
country.
In Casselberry
is Jackie Gleason's end he has a
The ill will between MUM and
By JANE CASSELBERRY
......
20th.........................................
Century-Fox over the. for- script m the works. He'd tike to
A gruup of the Christian Homs-, mer's release of “ King of Kings. direct . . .
Larry ("The Mlory of A1 Jotmakers Class of the Casselberry filmed In Spain, while Foa pre­
son")
Parks returning U&gt; the
Community Methodist Church have pares to n uke the seme story of
of‘ “The
Great- movie camera for the first time lit
formed
Homsntak | Christ
iwiiiixts the
•■&gt;%. "Medallion
.iituwmuii ■tuiiivMiaw
-- "**’•*•under title w
*“* 'J***''
ers" Bowling League which bowls! « t Story Ever Told." is taking on nine years In John Huston's film
biography, "Freud.” . . .
on Thursdays at 9:30 a. m. at the j
A*vor of the old Hatiicld-McForeign language prmta of
Medallion Lanes in 3!aitland.
j
feud.
Teams are the "Saint*"—B er-1 A trade piper advertisement for "Advise and Consent” will be re ­
leased with the title, 'Scandal
bara Toney, captain, M argaret j “ Sing of Kings” juzt vent Fox
in Washington.”
Durranco, Bonnie Werley, Merle j ,#w&gt;« » into a frantic huddle.
Ashton, and Barbara McGinnis;! “ Tb* greatest story ever told.”
the “Angela"—Margaret Polter, | r«»d the ad, “ by ‘King of King*.' "
captain, Betty Waltman, Shirley | The U. M. clothing Industry may
Johnson. Reba McClain and Bev-lbe in • frantic huddle, too. after
srly Ponder.
bearing wbat Cary Grant bas to
PHONE FA 2-1219
ENDS IONITE
Tha "Crusaders ’—Lillian Balm»bout being one of the best
AT 7:99 A 11:00
*r, captain, Dot Johns. Grace Iteut- dr«**«d on the screen. Being well«r, May Cannon and Ulse Norman.! t u r n e d , says Cary, means being
“By Love Poaseated”
Substitute bvalers are Jsanne! "international."
Lean Tam er • Color
Shea. Marian Shook, Edna Poole,
Asked about his clothte on the
Plus At 9:30 Only
set of “Touch of Mink.” at Uniand Fay* Mrssick.
“The Young Savage*”
Weaver's Watercress is sponsor­ vcrsal, Grant furnished the fol­
Burt Lancaster
ing the Angsts; » Fashion Flair lowing breakdown:
“I have my suits msd* in Eng­
Beauty Shop, the Saints and Cas­
BED. * THUR-S.
land, my shoes In Italy . Ties com*
selberry Realty tbs Crusaders
"MEN IN WAR”
from France, socks ind shirts
Starring
R o b e rt Ily e n A A id a K e y
from Austria. For sports clothes,
Montgomery, Ale., where the I prefer those made in tha United
C e -F s e ta re
southern Confederacy was organ- States. They have a rsiaxed look
“Wonderful Country"
Ura in lSitl. Is often celled the no other country can duplicate.”
Robert Mitchum • Color
“ Cradle of the Confederacy.”
How-movtes-bave-cbaaged note:

BY ERSKINK JOHNSON
While the film's dejected public
SAN rRANCISCO &lt;NEA) — relations man went off to burn
"Mr. Blank"—Rets Martin—had Mr. Blank’s mask over a double
juat resigned from A.A. (acting order of flaming brandy (on
anonymously), and be looked like cherries jubilse) wo talked to
■ ftllow handed a pardon a t the Martin. Hit role In “ Experiment
gat chamber door. Hit amile was in Terror” should win all 1WI
wicier than the Golden Gate and movie awards in tha Mr. Mtnaco
reminiscent ef hit carefree days league.
as “ Andsmo" on “ Mr. Lucky” be­
Martin’s flair for light comedy
fore the bit series, want down the with a Spanish dialect brought
TV drain.
him TV famo in "Mr. Lucky.” He
“ It was frustrating," Martin couldn't bo happier, however,
•aid about a month ef disguising about playing the killer who turns
hit voles end being introduced Lee Remick tnto a nervous basket
from behind a mask ae "Mr. case before he's tracked down and
Blank.”
killed by FBI man Glenn Ford.
When an actor lands a big movi* "A fter Mr. Lucky went off the
rols with no msntlon of hie nemo air a year ago,” ho said, “all I
anywhere, you might say it Is th f could got ware Spanish dialect
ultimata In frustration. I t hap­ roles and tha part of an Indian In
pened to Martin when producer
I waa
worritd
about
»
I 'licronimo.'
—
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m
n
n V I 4 t VU ■
IfV U e
.jtirtetor .Blake Edward* had this l h-roinlng..i latter-day L*o Carrillo
k l t a k . k l i a k Lia a .
L . _ _ 1 _ _ B 1*1
II, M .
a
hush-hush idsa for_ Sthe
tela of a until
Edwards gave me this role."
psychopathic killer in “Expert
With face unseen and even
msnt in Tenor." The film, cos tar­ name billing delayed until tha
ring Glenn Ford and Lee Remick, film's climax, Martin's campaign
Is on location here,
of terror in the story is staged
For a while the hush-hush bit with disguises and a breathless,
worked out better than a Li-2 asthmatic voice. The labored
operation. Everyone wee sworn to breathing from the shadowy fig.
secrecy and the Columbia publi­ ura who haunt# heroin* Lra Re­
city department ruahed the mask­ mick is the only due to his identi­
ed Mr. Martin through "Who is ty—and the script makes the moat
he?” newspaper Interview*.
of this.
Ia San Francisco, however,
Bcfora starting the film, Mar­
things got out of hand when the tin went to a Loa Angelee clinic In
film company mevad into Candle­ hopes of researching various
stick Baseball Park for a sequence. asthmatic types. Hs was turned
We found no evidence of "Mr. down—"profseslonal ethics, you
Blank’s” off-camsra mask or on- know," ha waa told. But \\ilh
camera disguise ' being blown help from a doctor friend he has
across tha bay by Candlestick's perfected what he hopes will be
famed wind gusts, but it wasn’t the most distinctively sinister
long before 1,500 extrai got wind voice aver in a movie.
of his identity.
Experiment in Terror” is bes

ed on "Operation Terror." a mys­
tery novel by form er Hollywood
press agent 'Gordon Gordon and
wife. Title and background (Loa
Angalta) in the novel have been
changed. Edwards decided San
Francisco was a more colorful
background. No on* knows exactly
why "Operation Terror” was dis­
carded as a title, but one wit a y s :
“I guess someone decided ‘Oper­
ation Terror* sounded like a story
about a surgeon with a c u e ef
palsy.”

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Wildlife Officer Harry HtrvDli
warned Jaycecs at their meet*
WS Thursday that it U aa able*
tuts m uit that all boater* carry
life preservers is their boats, on*
W ED N ESD A Y A . M.
for every portoa aboard. Boaters
.hvijhv without them will pay a
M l t i l 9 ls n Cm
f :S * i f ) To d ay
f i l l (I) Sign On—Wsaiktr. Newt $75 fine apiece now, he Mid.
Hervisb eeld that ftih eam pt
T:tl It) form Market Ropire
t i l l It) Today
do not ordinarily equip boats with
(I) Woktop Carl****
preservers, “so carry your own
til* (I) Wokaup Hail**
when you §o.”
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M l (I) CspL Kisgsrio
being euro to have their fishing
M l (I) Weather and Nows
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license with them, and “ this la1:11 It) Today
dude* tverybody.”
!:(• (!) Morning Theater
“ You can't guarantee what
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kind of Osh will get oa your
t i l l (!) noblnhood
lino.” he said.
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M l (I) Now* and Intervlewg
In reply to questions Hervith
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said that du^c hunting will likely
11:1* ( tt lay Whtn
be poor this year, because of the
tl) I Leva Lucy
l l i t l II) Trouble with rothir
drought ia Canada.
till* (I) flay Tour HuneU
After a question and answer
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period, Hervlsh showed the Jay*
H i * * ( I ) T h e Toaon
eras a color film on hunting,
( I ) P r ie s to n is h t
which was narrated by a famous
( I ) Double Expo sure
11:11 I I I C o a te n tr a tU *
folk singer with words and musio
(I) gurprleo fackzs*
set to the action.
II) Lev* That Bob
1I:M (I) Troth or Consequences
(t) I.*** of Life
About 90 per cent of tha U. S.
tty Comoutiaao
lobster catch is accounted fo r by
WEDNESDAY P. M.
the state of Maine each year.

d tiq h tiq h iA
TV Key Previews
$-1:30 p. m. CBS. Father ho plans to quit the rackets.
Knows Best — “Kathy’e Big Since he knows too much about
Chance” (a repeat). Appealing the inside operations, the mob­
chapter in which Kathy wins an ster orders him knocked off.
essay contest held by a local
10-11 p. m. ABC. Close-up—
movie theater. This entitles her “ Walk in My Shoe.” Premiere.
to be the guest of Greer Garson Penetrating study of the many
when the star's new film opens. worlds of the American Negro.
Kathy comes down with measles Told by Negroei expressing dif­
and is brokenhearted not being ferent viewpoints. Some speak for,
able to attend. But father gets others against, the black mu*.
Miss Carton's autograph for her Urns, the Rev. Martin Luther
King; the Freedom Riders: rapid
and returns with a surprise.
9- 10 p. in. NBC. White Paperintegration and the NAACP. A
No. 7—"Journey to a War." Ana­ frank, absorbing documentary,
lysis of the nationalist revolt which pulla no punches.
■gainst the Portuguese rule; its
background and origin. Chet
Huntley gives a well-balanced
appraisal la narration. Exclusive
films obtilned by Director-Re
porter Robert Yeung.
9:30-11 p. m. CBS. Playhouve 90
"Old Man” (Repeat) Horton
Foote docs a creditable adaption
of this William Faulkner story
Fine performances by Geraldine
Page and Sterling Hayden, as
woman and convict brought to
gclhcr by a rampaging Missis
alppi flood in 1927, and their
struggle to survive.
10- 11 p. in. NBC. Cain’s 100 —
“ Crime and Commitment." Pre
miere. ambitious icriei, to take
place In different cities in the
U.3. The theme: Bringing to
Justice the country's top
00
underworld figures. Opening plot
shows care for detail, yet dis
plays an air of the contrived
Mark Rlchman in the lead, and
guast star Martin Gabel, ai
racketeer chief, bring credence
to the itory. Lawyer Nicholas
Cain tails mob boss Vincent that

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A C T R E S S ELIZABETH
Taylor stroll* the atrc«te
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ing before filming of the
much-delayed “Cleopatra.”
in Italy and Egypt.

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MEXICO CITY (UPD—Mexico
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today under the guard of troops
and police alerted to prevent a
renewal of the independence day
violence Saturday m which more
than 30 persona were killed.
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12. Real Estate For Sab

16. Female limp Wanted

27. Special Service*

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2. Notices - Personals
THE READER DIGEST communliy reprefentatlva offers spe­
cial holiday rates; effortless
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phanie M. Smith, PA 2-8396.
CHRISTMAS
Tuppcrware
ing. Book
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FA 2-8623.

in October! Try
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FACTOHY TO YOU
FRIGIDAIRE
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
DeBARY: Furnished home on HOMES
ACREAGE WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . .
LOTS
ALUMINUM
BUNDS
Sales
A
Service
Mattress
renovating
Expert
Up­
2. Notices ■ Personal*
corner tot, living room, ki.chIf you would enjoy working 3
SALES
RENTALS
G. H. HIGH
holstering. All Work Guaran­ Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
cn-dinctt!. 2 bedrooms. tile
or I hours a day calling regul­
u. Education • Instruction
rail with plastic endt. Plastic
Oviedo. Fla. FO 5-3315 Days
teed, Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
arly each month on a group of
bath, Florida room and patio.
L Transportation
Helmly Realty
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3693
Co., FA 2-2117, 1331 Sanford
Phone NO 1-4)22.
Stud:o Girl Cosmetic client* on
.1. Food
cords.
Ave.
a
route
to
be
established
in
and
15. For Kent
JuS W utti Street
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house.
Senknrlk (Hum anil P aint Co.
around Sanford, and are willing Fot service on my make ul Sew­
FA 2*601. Evenings FA l-2Ii9
7. Buninew* Rentals
ROLLAWAY, iiuvpi al and Baby 210 Magnolia
■II Camellia Court. FA 2-3610.
Ph. FA 2-4422
lo make Ugh deliveries, etc.,
8. Reach Rentals
ing machine parts and acres«Beds, Day. Week, or Monthwrite
to
STUDIO
GIRL
COS­
NICELY furnished garage apart-!
9. For Sale or Rent
SEWING MACHINES
erics or Rentals call or write
FURNITUIIK CENTER
METICS, Dept. SD-9, Glendale.
Jim Hunt Realty
menr 1912 Sanford Ave. Adults.
10. Wanted to Rent
Take up balance on tig tag sew­
to 5anford Sewing Center, tOI
1
IC
O
Frrncli
Ave.
California. Route will pay up
FA 2-3668.
ing machine. Sold for $100.50,
11. Ileal Estate Wanted
South Park Ava Ph. FA 29411.
Pit. FA 2-7923
2124 Park D rue Office FA 2-2111 to )5.0d per hour.
balance 948.63. Call or write
12. Real Estate For Sab
Nights FA 2-0643
FURNISHED apt. 519 Oaf.
TO clean carpets better we ll loan
Sanfard
Sowing Center, 104 So.
13. Mortgage Loans
17. Mab Help Wanted'
a Blue Lustre Carpet Shampoocr 31. A rt id e a F o r Nab
Park. Phone FA 2-S4U.
5-ROOM unfurnished housa In
H . Insurance
FREE with purchase of Blue ASSORTED TUOLS 99c each.
country, 3 miles to town. Will "c o u n t r y l i v i n g " ROUTE SALESMAN. Good op13. Buaineita Opportunities
’55 KENMORE automatic wafts,
3-bedroora house •
Lustre
shampoo. Carroll’s Fur­
Paint 3 gals. 63.95. Army Navy
furnish
for
right
party.
Phone
16. Female Help Wanted
portunity for right man. Estab­ niture,
er, beat but works, $15. Ph.
better
than
an
acre
of
land
.
Surplus, 310 Sanfard' Ave.
FA 2-4167.
17. Male Help Wanted
lished route. Guaranteed salary
FA 2-7960.
5-Bedroom house and &lt; bedroom
18. Help Wanted
plus commission. Vacation with
FOR COMPLETE PEST
CUTE and coiy furnished aparthouse on 13 seres of land
DEEP FREEZE, perfect condl19. .Ritualifui* .Wanted
7 Apr-Wv*C&amp;'' Isstlnn insurance CONTROL SERVICE
Ja I vS 1
m eu v -i ~t ■'»*,»'. » - i blali, wak-i 12 lot» * . 7 7 . h.rtown
a :.
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20. Babysit tera
available. Apply In person. " " A R T BROWN
furnishad. $33 month, m o W.
Geneva 2513
21. Beauty Salons
Philips Colonial Cleaners, lto
WILL BUY your ear reguardlesa
lat. St. FA 3-7741.
Eve. Orlando GA 3-61M
FA 2*8865
Sanford, Fla. WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes of make or model. Get tn touch
22. Builil • Paint • Repair
A. Palmetto.
walkers.
CLEAN 4 room furnishad apart­ PARK RIDGE EQUITY. Swim­
with Grady Scott, Homer Little
23. Building Materlab
HEATING
FREE DELIVERY
ment; also efficiency f«o. «u
Used Car Lot, 1013 Sanford
21. Electrical Services
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
ming and boating. 3-Bedroom, 19. Bit eat Iona Wanted
Prescriptions our Specialty
ra rk Ave.
Avenue.
Ph. FA 1-1194.
26. num bing Services
200 So. Park Ase. Ph. FA 2-4331
1W bath, n p arate dining room.
FAUST S Rx Mrllnnvllla
26. Radio ft Television
■SM buy a my equity, have over­ WORK WANTED. FA 1-4016.
Ph. FA 1-710T
FURNISHED house. 1 bedroom,
38. Boat* - Motor*
seas orders. Available Oct. lit. PLAIN sewing, alteration*, and ENVELOPES, Letterheads, *!*la­
27. Special Services
newly painted; alio real clean
ment,. Invoices, hand bills, and FOR a good used TV call Sunshine
107 Lake Minnie Dr. FA 2-0536.
26. Laundry Service
apartment. FA 2-Mil.
xlpper replacement!. 706 Bay
Gateway To The Waterway
programs,
etc.
Progressive
TV, FA 2-9792.
29. Automobile Service
Ave.
Your EV1NHUDS Dealer
Printing
Co.
Phono
FA
2-2951NO
DOWN
PAYMENT.
3-bedroom,
LOVELY 3 Bfl. home in country,
30. Machinery - Tools
Hobson Sporting C o o d i
306 West I3lh St.
cement block home. 163 mo.
1
REFRIGERATOR,
good
condi­
kitchen
equipped.
FA
3-1760.
DAYS WORK. Phone FA 1-2762.
31. Poultry • Pets • Livsslock
304-6-6 E. tat.
Ph. FA 3-5961
FA 3-7761.
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER­ tion. $50. 513 Myrtle Avenue.
32. Flowers - Trees • Shrubs GIRL wanted io shire apartment;
ELDERLY
retired
man
wants
ARY HELP? . . . an application CABBAGE PLANTS available. 16' RUNABOUT, 33 h.p. Evlnrude,
33. Furniture
4071a W. First Street.
BOU CRUMLEY AGENCY
full or pari lime clerical work.
canvas top, Gator Ull trailer,
letter that will "get the job";
31. Articles For Sab
Call Harold H. Kastner Co.
Bob Crumley, Realtor
Write Box E, c/o Sanford Her­
2 tanka, electric starter, gen­
club
paper;
after
dinner
speech;
FA
3-2031,
35. Articles Wanted
9. For Sab or Rent
R. L. Sloan, Associate
ald.
erator, life Jickfta, water akit.
high school or college theme or
36. Boats • Motors
'FA
2
0375
Sanford
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
essay on all but scientific sub­
6200 cash, take up paymeali.
CABBAGE SEED
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
20.
Babysitter*
jects.
Low
rates.
FA
2-4033,
Rent
or
Sale,
Reasonable.
Call
FA 2-5414.
Marian
Market,
Yellows
Resistant
BARGAIN:
3
.
bedroom,
screened
SR. Trailers - Cabanas
evenings. FA 2-1397.
evenings.
lb....................................... 61.50
patio, carport, stove and refri­ I WILL keep small children In
39 Automobiles - Trucks
18' FLEETWtNG cruller, tally
Globe, Yellow* Resistant, lb. 61.55
gerator, excellent condition. Less
equipped, 700 Mercury motor.
my horn*. $1.35 a day. Ph. PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
11. Real Estate Wanted
Greenback,
Yellows
Resistant
than 167 monthly. Best offer.
on Xerography, Offset Printing
Call FA 3-593$.
FA
2-3274.
3. Education • Instruction
160 Cortes Ave. North Orlando.
lb....................................... 81.65
and Blueprinting . . "Quality
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
Delivery
in
around
live
day*
from
and Service, our stock In
38. Trailer* • Cabana*
21. Beauty Saloon
PIANO LESSONS. FA 3-6012.
SALES
RENTALS
the West Coast. All seed are of
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
S t Johns Realty Co.
high germination and purity 43 IL TRAILER. Park on owner*
10% OFF all waves 810 or over
PRINTERS, 730 W. 9th St.,
CHORD SYSTEM piano tenons
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
teaL
properly free. Nlc* place for
Helmly
Realty
Operator
Eva
‘Jo
Wynne
FA 2-3772.
for adults. Write: Harry Was­
116 N. Park Avt Ph. FA 3-6123
children ft pets. $1,500. FA 9-2918
A. M. Prevail
Phone 749-2113
KATHERINE
HARVEY
ter, Uox 314. Sanford.
306 W. 13th Street
• Seville, Fla.
FOR
SALE;
Weklva
River
Estates
BEAUTY
SHOP
1961 MOBILE HOM{? 10 X 55. 3
FA 2-7605, Evenings FA S-2579
—150 ft. River tronlage 640 ft. 318 Palmetto
Ph. FA 1-0634
6. For Rent
BR. My $1500 equity for home
to Road W mile off Rt. 46. Call
Eleptrolux Cleaners
equity, furniture, ear, or any­
12.
Real
Estate
For
Sab
LAR-RE' BEAUTY SALON
2-FURNISHED houses: 3 and 3
after 6 p. m. FA 2-6473.
Specialising In Heating
Sale* — Service — Supplies
thing of value. Bailey, Dewitt
2640
Hiawatha
rh.
FA
2-1396
bedrooms. Call FA 3-2902 or
and
Air-Conditioning
Only
Nell Klndy — FA 2-6806
Oscar M. Harrison
Trailer
Pk.
We
Don't
Want
EVERYBODY’S
FA 2-3331.
3502 Oak Ave.
FA 3-9521 BONDED REPRESENTATIVE
Registered Real Eitate Broker
Business, Just YOURS.
SELL or TRADE: $3,000 equity
3 • ROOM furnished efficiency t i l l Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 3-T948
PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING DAVID BRADLEY tlandiman
In to1 * 49’ trailer lor 9’ wide,
FARMER'S AGENCY
apartment. Adulla only. 701
W. L. HARMON
tractor, new motor, has tiller
2 bedroom, clean. Also, **U
N.
V.
Farmer,
Realtor
Oscar
M.
Harrison
Park Avenue.
Ph. FA 3-4233
and cultivator; 10 olber attach­
Beauty Salon
1954 Ford trailer hauler. Robt.
Registered Real Estate Broker 2465 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 3-5321
ment*
available,
FA
2-1909.
Walker Building
Bohannon, Ptnecreit Trailer Pk;
TWO bedroom house, kitchen 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 3.1948 After hours FA 3-3012 or FA 3-0261
WELLS DRILLED
2510 Oak
FA 1-1664 PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
equipped. Call FA 3-2931.
PIANOS AND OHGAN3
SACRIFICE Beautiful 1960
All Types ami Sixes
Authorised Baldwin factory piano
Pacemaker, 10* x 63'. FA 1-3SG0
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms H OW ELL P A R K ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor Air Conditioned — TV Sta mps
We Repair and Service
Raymond Lundqutst, Aisoe.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
and organ sale, conducted by
private baths, 114 W. First St.
STI NK
FA 2-5742
factory representative. Inquire 1931 NEW MOON trailer; I bed3 - Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­ FA 3-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 105 So. Oak Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
rooms; all aluminum cabana;
FURNISHED apartments, down
Thompson Music Co., 345 No.
tral heat, many deluxe extras.
307 W. Snd St.
Ph. FA 3-6432
$1,300. Park Avenue Trailer Ct.,
town location. Phone for appoint­
Batl-Blair A gency
Orange Ave., Orlando.
Ph.
22. Build . P ou t • Repair
Sanford's preferred location.
U t 53, FA 3-5631.
ment, FA 2-5123 day or
GA 5-4577.
Registered Brokers
312,990. and up. FHA 1390
ROOM SPECIAL 6 t* « . Painting
FA 3-5395 night.
.
k
ASSOCIATES
Down,
VA^
No
Money
Down.
WANT
ADS
BRING
■m ea»-a.t.
■nw
«. * L
intide and out. Call Ur. Tasker,
Not too many available. One 316 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-.W41
3 - UEDItUOM unfurnished house
FA 2-6159.
SC H O O L B A N D 39 Automobiles • Trucks
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
mile
East
If
17-02
on
436.
FAST RESULTS
in Lake Mary. FA 2-6(49.
'St CHEVROLET 4-door, clean.
CUSTOM window* * doors. Boyd's
Pb. FA 2-0406.
LORMANN
REALTY
■mHB=BB9BSBr=ZSBBaD
IN STR U M EN TS
Shop, 1U1 Elm. FA 2-2ltl.
DESIRABLE furnished or unfurn TE M2T2 Fern Park TE S-1T0T 13. M o rtg ag e Loans
28.
A
utom
obile
Service
I960 ENGLISH FORD Angella. 2.
lihed apartment. FA 3-3600.
MORTGAGE LOANS
door, 19,000 miles, tU white,
23. B uilding m a te ria l*
TRADE
B
U
Y
O
R
R
E
N
T
FHA amt Conventional
SLEEPING ROOMS-Th* Gables COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home
AUTO GLASS
whitewall lirea, heater; $400
Commercial &amp; Residential
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.
cash and take up remainder o(
fur home in country, with 10
INSTALLED
Roofing
FHA Loans
P'ans
STENSTROM REALTY
NEW
O
R
U
S
E
D
II paymenti of $52.56 mo. Ph.
acres or more.
Windshield
Hack Ginas
FREE ESTIMATES
ti t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS;
FA 2-6369.
FOR RENT
Door
Glean
Vent
Glass
America's
Best
Brands;
Conn,
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 3 Yr»
Nice large apartments, 404 E
2, 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES.
Olds, Leblanc, Ludwig and others 1930 CHEVROLET, very nice and
SERVICE
lo Payl
14th St. Phone FA 2 42*2.
IS. Ruxinenn Opportunities
at the lowest rates anywhere for
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON S e n k u rlk (H ush an d P a in t Co.
clean, 6 ply tlref; also ladder
approved
2 - BEDROOM unfurnished house ROSA L. PAYTON INTERNATIONALLY
school band students. Cornets,
310 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-1623
B. EDWARDS
rack. FA 2-3791.
Flute*, Trumpet*. Trombonee,
safety, sports and race tires by
626 Escambia. Ph. ' FA 3-0374 Registered Kell Estate Broker
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
rh
.
FA
2-1301
17-92
at
Hiawatha
31. Poultry * Pot* * Liveetock
or FA 2-0642.
champion drivers in Europe and
Drums, Saxophones, etc. Open
We Give TV Stampi
Monday and Friday nit**. WE
America are now available in 905 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 3-lftd RABBITS for sale, 2820 So. Park
NOW ii the time to buy one
RENT A RED
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC,
this county. Exclusive franchise
acre just outside city limits
Rollaway, Hospital It Baby Beds
641 No. Orange, Orlando, Phune
ONE MALE Chihuahua, 1 year
is available In metropolitan 24. Electrical Harr ice*
and one block off W. First St.
By Day, Week, or Month
A. W. Barkley Deed Cere,
GArdcn 4-3401.
old, A.K.C. registered, brown.
Sanford, based on integrity, abil­
One story frame house, 4 bdrnf.,
In*.
FRIGIDAIRE
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-2717 after 3:ou p.m.
ity. equipment end in mounting
Fix. room, 12 x 77 swimming
SEWING MACHINES
Sales k Service
Ph. FA 2-3181
118 W. 1st St.
Import* ft Sporti C on
and balancing. Write Box I, C o
pool. Wonderful family home.
Free Estimates PART PERSIAN kittens Ire*. Ph 1 Singer portables, real good,
Our BpceteUly
Immediate occupancy. 913.500— The Sanford Herald giving com­ House Wiring
FURN. apt. 2.100 MeiionvIUe.
327.30 k 934.30, Sanford Sewing
17-93 - Heart ef MelUead
FA 2-3473.
Sid
Vihlen's
Randall
Elec.rlc
plete details of experience.
terms available. Phone Winter
(’enter, 104 So. Park. Phone
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-0915
PH. MI 4-5307
Park, 838-6359 fur appointment.
TWO bedroum furnished apart­
FA 2-9411.
32.
Flow
er*
•
T
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•
S
hrub*
ment, 2101 Magnolia, 153.00. O'a ACRE tiled farm, good 4 PERSON capable of setting up a
sales organisation. Age no bar­ 25. Plumbing &gt;ervlca*
Crepe Myrtle m bloom, all colon
Robert A. Williams. FA 2-3951.
B.R. home on paved road.
rier. Requirements: office ware­
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
J 10.900. Term*. FA 2-0329.
house, preferable store building
Grapevtlla Ave near 20th St.
FURN'. smalt apt.,
Psrk. Ph.
in wholesale neighborlum.1. Pro­
FA 2-0731,
VICTORIAN HOME tor large
ANNUALS and vegetable plants.
duct: a specialty item, alkali
family. Close in. $6Jb0 with
FA 2-7197. Dutch .Mill Nursery,
P lu m b in g ft H e a tin g
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom, 2
neutraliser,
noncompetitive
for
terms. Phone NO 9-3241.
WHERE THRIFTY FOLKS BUY QUALITY
AIR
CONDITIONING
New
Uptals Rotd.
bath borne on lake to Ravenna
past 34 years, selling to indus­
CONTRACT
end
REPAIR
WORK
2-BEDROOM cement block house
CARS AT REASONABLE PRICES
Park, 112 Satiuma Drive.
trials,
schools,
government,
FA 2-«563 33. F u rn itu re
with utility, Florida room, carslates, counties, building mater­ 1007 Sanford Av*.
HERE’S W H Y--------3 . BEDROOM house, kitchen
porte. Near high school. 123
ial yards, etc. Yuur minimum
• BIG VALUES
*
PLUMBING
equipped. Ph. FA 2-COI3.
Club Road. FA 2-U397.
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726
204
Sanford
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Phone
FA
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1953
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1937
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1958
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Standings
U s e 1961 iemlnotes hi tbair ini­
tial display of talent looked real
good to the &gt;,i*0 fans that swarm­
ed into Memorial Stadium last
Friday night. With the 40-0 score
Seminole stalwarts’ "ginger" got
• boost lor the weeks nbetd.
In the lacb-tuiter second half
Coach Jim Plgotl probably wlahed
be'bad the JV’a suit out to have a
look-fee at Urn up-coming bopeJnla under fire. Bono of the JV’a
-with no shortage o! confidence
•'joined that they could have knock­
ed off the Terriers from TitusTitle, too. That's the spirit — If
get the discretion.

M AYi

Oakland Fires

League Leaders

Eddie Erdelatz

By United Press frtererttenaf

NaUowal Leaps

Player A Ctah O. Ah R. H. Pet.
Ctmnta, Pitta. 13* 553 f? 1*7 .358
Pinion, Cla. 144 5T7 IS 1*8 M 3
Boyar, St. I* 143 554 103 i n J30
Z 'iM , U A. 134 421 ?1 139 423
Rbnsn, Cla.
144 313 111 1« 421
143 536 l i t 154 408
Maya, S.F.
Altmn. Chi. 13* 491 » 150 405
Mthws, Mil.
142 336 94 183 .304
Aa it was, the Vanity coaches Ccpcda, S. F. 14Z 513 71 IW J i t
had a chance to run ployen back
American League
and forth from bench to gridiron Cash, Det.
14* 49* 110 1T9 450
aad toko n gander at some combi- Hwrd, N, Y. 119 413 «3 143 .350
u tla n a that might ba helpful in P in al, Clav. 117 400 ?l 153 .324
games to come.
Kalin. Dat.
144 588 113 133 423
Manila, N. Y. 149 508 130 181 411
Indicative if the spirit of both Rbnsn, Chi. 123 394 84 124 415
teaching staff and squad waa the Gantlic, Bat. 138 453 II 140 410
hit af drama seen at the south end Brandt. Bal. 128 432 M 141 400
of the Bald. Butch Riser bad done Batey, Minn. 128 438 84 134 407
oome nifty sprinting and yard Rmno. Clev. 134 4*0 72 144 .300
Hama Bans
psfcisg to ice the final strip* in
NaUowal League — Ccpuda,
light and only to be pulled down
on the one yard tine, Denied that Giants 41; Maya, Giants I*; Rob­
thrill that comas with making a inson, Rada 33; Aaron, Brave* 33;
TD, So, In came the neat play Adcock, Braves 31; Stuart, Pi­
from the mentors. You guessed it. rates 31;
Mari*,
It waa Biaer ovar the left aide — Amaricaa League and his teammates, anxious to Yanks SI; Mantle, Yanka 33; Kllhtlp tha spirited Junior rack tebrew, Twins 55; Gentile, Orioles
up tha aln poluts he'd Just missed, 43; Colavito. Tigers 42.
Raw* Ballad la
n a lly cleared the way. Fine tri­
NaMewal League -» Cepcdi
bute to coaches, team play and
willing workeil Tbia la tha ipirlt Glanta 129; Robinson, Keda 119;
that wlU win more games this Aaron, Braves 112; Mays, Giants
year. And what n bang for the 111; Stuart, Plrataa 306.
Amaricaa League — Marls,
southpaw Junior to mako a TD
Yanks 139; Colavito. Tigers 132;
M hla first varsity gamel
Gentile. Orioles 131; Mantle,
Yanks 135; Cash, Tigers 123.
An unusual featura of any ball
Pitching
dub’a a s ison la to havo a lineman
NaUowal League — Padres,
mako a touchdown. Rarely doea it Dodgers 11-3; Millar, Glints 15-4;
happen. But first pop in the 'at Jay, Rod* 20-9; O’ToolS, Reds 16aeries for the Warriors, Gent Wil­ 8; Sadeckl, Cards ,4-9.
liams racked up six points from
Amaricaa League — Ford
n tackle position. He earned the Yank* 34-3; Terry, Yanks 14-3;
privilege by crashing through to Arroyo, Yanks 15-4; Latman, In­
block a punt.
dian* 13-4; Schwall, Red Sox 15-5.

By the way, what do wa call this
high aehool learn? Warriors? 6em- Sunlond Turns In
inolei? Indiana? Seminole Indian
W arrlori? No, that last one won't Fancy Bowling
go Into a headllna very well. Might
Kings wood Builders took to the
call them Reds, except for the
fact that the nomer ii In bad re­ lane* again this week with tome
pute — and surely doesn't fit our fine and fancy bowling by the
Sunlaml Estates girls.
boya in ita usual usage.
High game wa* made by Lee
Speaking of JV'e, aa we were Kromas with a smooth 181, Betty
• few spaces up the line, they go Allen came In with a high series
into battle Wednesday night at of 581. Shirley Conkey made the
1:30 p.m, They'd like to see heap tricky 3-10 split and Betty Church
big crowd on hand for war coun picked up the 2-7.
A newcomer to howling, l.ucy
cil and lo watch them scalp HenMays
caplured her llrst turkeybreeie JV’a.
in first place arc the Curvettei
sitd Jolly Girla and In second the
EdgewaUr, the Scmlnoici* foe
Cherokee Spare-lies and Come s.
In Orlando Friday, took a 19-8
in third are the Honeybees, the
shellacking from Melbourne Fri­ ttockettes, the Goof-olfe and the
day. But those Bulldogs, always
Tralle relies.
tough, slipped up on the Eagles
to Jerk their tall feathers. So, the
Orlsndo eleven will not be a push­ Loop Lead Held
over for Plgott’a pigskin proteges.
There will be many a carload of
By Gold Bonds
Sanford citterns deserting the
Friday night downtown specials,
The Food Mart-Country Manor
coma this weekend, ah betcha.
League moved Into Its eecond
week of the season with the Gold
Bonds holding first place with a
Champ Ignores
single loss.
Close behind U the Corule with
a
rerord of six wine and two
NBA Edict
lueses. The Stampers, Butchers
BOSTON (UPS)—Heavyweight and Checker* are all lied with a
champion Floyd Patterson and record uf four vicluriee and four
challenger Torn McNeeley appar­ loss**.
ently ignored a recent National
The Markette*' record 1* three
Boxing Association edict In the wins end five losses. The Buggers
contract for their pioposed title and Sugar end Spice have a notfight Nov. M.
so-nice rvcord of two wins ami
Under the terms of the pact an- six josses to put them in last
noonced Monday, McNeeley ha* place.
guaranteed Patterson a return
High gain* was rolled by
bout in 120 daya if ho wine the Martha Klmiard with a 174. She
world title.
also has high series for the week.

OAKLAND, Calif. (U FI) — The
V iM PftM latanutteaal
I obscures even the facta B u t the when the Chieaps Cohn heat (he homer and three singles that
Oakland
Raiders sold Eddie ErDodgers,
5-3,
Monday
night.
Yankees
cad
clinch
their
11th
It*! now or never for Roger
paced the rout of Ortega in I S
dslata down the riv er-b o * they'll
Marls, the brash young man who Amertcaa League penpant la 13 Dob Cardwell, whn had lost sis
years tonight and that the Clacln- straight games te the Dodgers,
Orlando Cepeda't tvm-rua ninth- be open for buftneaa a t tha tam e
•ctks to dethrore Baba Roth as ■ a in B S r U f in U o r a d their pen- pitclWH'k* fctwi-hiUer for his 14th
inning tem er gave Ihe Sen Fran­ old stand on Funday when they
baseball's home run king.
nant-clmching magic number in victory as Lea Angeles manager
-----------Needing twe homers to tie and the National League to eaves. A Walt Alston gambled and lost cisco Giants a 3-3 victory over tangle with the Dalian Texana at
three to break Ruth’s 34-yesr-Old sweep of tonight’s doublehesder with rookie pitcher Phil Ortega, the Milwaukee Brave*, who loit
all-time record of 80 homers in does it for the Yankees, while the who made his first big league their seventh itraight game. Stu- Candlestick Park.
Olympic Jitters
a season, the 27-ytar-old Maria idle Reds went four games ahead s ta rt Ed Bouebeee hit a three-run Mliter, soft-balling relief ace of "And th e n are na plana a r pro­
the
Giants,
received
credit
for
his
/aces his "moment of truth" to­
posals to shift tho franchise else­
13th win. The homer was Cepa- where” eeid a Raider spokesman. Break Out In Japan
night la the New York Yankees'
da'a l i f t of the M a m .
twl-nlght doubleheader with the
TOKYO (UPI)—Hotel mans,
Dick Stuart's two-run homer "W all have a new stadium to go
Baltimore Orioles. He must hit
and Dick Croat's two-run single into in Oakland ia a couple of g e n In the world’s largest city are
at least one homer tonight to have
paced a five-run seventh-inning years and wa think things will already breaking s o t with “Olyany practical chance to break the
pi* Jitter*.*
outburst that carried tho Pills- pick up then."
mark in a single game Wednes­
burgh Pirates to an 8-8 decision
Tho Japan Timet re pelted today %
day night, which brings him to
Erdelata was fired Monday by that Tokyo hotels a n being
over tho SL Louis Cardinals.
the end of the 154-game limit
Rookie Larry Foss gained credit the four-man tribunal operating "•wimped” with applications from
prescribed by Commissioner Ford
Three team* emerged from th« good games for a big *08 series for tho win in his first big league tha club and Marty Feldman was group* who want reservation* for
Frick.
The struggle of one man first night’s action with no loiaoi to lead tbo league la that depart­ start aided by Harvey Haddlx named In his place. The owners tho 1984 Olympic Games her*.
against terrific odds and pressure a&gt; tha Buiineaamen’* League got ment. A total of 17 koglara had • and Elroy Faco in the lata in­ probably were smarting more Eighty per cent of tho reserva­
than Eddie waa from the 55-0 tions are coming from tho United
ning!.
lt'a winter season underway at series of 500 or better and nine
pasting his team took from the States.
the Jet Lanea last week.
bowlers broke the M0 barrier.
House Okays
Houston Oilers in the aeaaon'a
The Japan Hotel
Harry Schob of Benton’s topped Beginners Find
Park Ave. Pharmacy however
opener and the follow-up 44-0
said many small i
this
group
with
a
230
game,
Nine
licking last Sunday from the Ban
was given the top apot on the
N F L ‘Package’
mad* apllcatlon For
man also found the range and Bowling Eye
Diego Charger*.
standing shaet by taking tbo Wad
So far, according te
converted
splits
with
John
Rich­
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The in total pins. Led by Ed Mich­
Houston and Sag- biego wore tlon'a latest check, 9,500 persona
ardson bringing in two, the 1-7 The Beginner Bowlers found the
House hxs approved and aent to
the most powerful clubs in tha have reserved rooms.
alak, the Medicinemen had a and the 7-8.
magic pocket this week In the
the Senate legislation to grant
A total af 150,000 persona are
Davis Buildara from Migbbor- Holler Motor* Navy Wives League. league last year and look strong,
antltruit immunity to the Nation­ acratch total of 2557 pins.
t r than ever this year. And Dal- expected to visit Japan during
Ing DeBary, deserves a pat on
Leroy
Benton’s
total
of
2193
Ester
Gwartney
of
tha
VAH-9
al Football League'* "package"
the back for going into the league team rolled a 1*9 gam* scratch, iaa ia right in the earn* class.
1984, the Transportation Ministry
television contract with tha Co­ waa good onough for second plica
with a four gama deficit, taking with handicap. It cariia to 254. She
So new coach Feldman, who said.
lumbia Broadcasting System.
and Automatics No. On* cake ovar tho franchise of an entry
wee Erdeletx1 assistant, steps
The m anure was requested by walked to four poin,i and third which failed to field a team last bowled a tremendous handicap
right into the hot water.
aeries
of
844.
Following
closely
OVER I I
the league after a Philadelphia place by forfeit as their opponent week and declined lo coo tints*.
The Raider* havs announced an
at First sa l Palmetto
behind waa Jo Watson of the Park
Judge ruled the propoied contract
They will get into the thick
(Along Bide Pert Office)
Ridge team with a 233 handicap advance sale of 8,000 ticket*. And
for next year'* season violated failed to show up.
of
the
battle
in
an
effort
to
catch
Smith's Amoco and Seminole
they expect about 10,000 for the
gama, 640 handicap series,
an earlier court ruling.
Sporting
Goods, with three wini up by meeting Sanford Electric
Jtan McGuire picked up the battle — if the weather ia good.
The bill alio would eaempt
Tuesday
night.
from antllruat prosecution the each round out the first five.
"This club has adequate mate­
The rest of the Tuesday sche­ difficult 2-7 split while Ester
Michalak put to lather three
pooling of television right* by
dule find* Park Ave. Pharmacy Gwartney and Kny Bowman rial to compete in this league,”
professional baseball, basketball
meeting Autooetica No. One, strung 4 atrlkae each in a row. said Feldman after he waa hand­
and hockey leagues.
Smith'! Amoco versus Wally’s Turkeys were mad* by Fran Mic­ ed the task of trying to build a
House approval cam* by voice Nigeria Boxer
winner. " It’s too late to make
Phillips 18, Seminole Sporting key and Clara Barber.
vote. If the measure gains final
Park Ridge bowler* took both any major change*. So well try
Goods versus Owen's Gulf, Town
• Carpel
• FaraMvo
congressional approval, CBS will Asks Moore Scrap Pump versui Leroy Benton's and high handicap game and high to Jell the Raiders into a repre­ • Til*
• Pianos
6 Rental Bed*
carry
all
National
Football
ALC versus Autonetiea No. Two. handicap eerie* fop the day.
sentative club.”
PARIS (U PI)—Kaflu King of
League games during the IHT.2
Nigeria, the British Empire feath­
and 1903 seasons.
Chairman Emanuel Caller, D- erweight champion who again
N. Y„ of the House Judiciary stopped European champion (itaCommittee told the Home that cieux Lam peril of France, asked I
unless the legislation were ap­ today that hi* promised fight
proved it might place the "weak­ with American Uavey Moor* on
er teams of the National League Dec. 4 be for Moore’s wurld title.
In a serioua position.”
The referee awarded King n
technical knockout victory at 35
eecond* of the sixth round Mon­
Cage Fixings
day night after King'* sudden on.
■taught had floored Lampertl
twice
In thut round and gashed
Take Toll
Ids left brow,
NEW YORK (UPI) - The alter
Promoter Charley .Michael!* an­
effects of the basketball fix scan­ nounced last week he had re­
dal and Ihe movement of St. ceived a cable from Moor* prom­
John's University to Its new cam­ ising to fight the King-Lamperti
pus field house has left Madison winner at Parle on Dec. 4. Weth­
Square Garden with Its smallest er the December bout woutd be
college baskethall program since for the title, Mlchaelis said, would
World War H daya.
depend on the else of the guaran­
Garden
officials
announced tee he could give Moor*.
Monday that its 1981-82 schedule
will include to regular-season dou­
bleheaders, one lest than last sea­
son. and the Holiday Festival Adam's Paces
tournament. Although tha Nation­
al Invitation Tournament was not Bowlerettes
listed on the schedule, a Garden
Tha Jet Bowlerettes finished
spokesman said the post-season
tourney would be held there a* it the eecond week of league bowling
• OVER 20,000 COPIES WILL MAKE ITS
with Adam's Paint In first pile*,
has In the past.
followed by Ivey’a and Don'*
APPEARANCE WITH THE REGULAR ISSUE
In second. Richards, Yowell's snd
Harriett's
tied
for
third.
Wins Scholarship
OP THE HERALD ABOUT OCT. 16TH.
In fourth place la Bill's Tavern,
NEW YORK (UPI) — The pro
followed
by
Toy
Coral,
Mtry
foutball Quarterbacks Club of
New York Monday presented Ann Esther's and Leilani.
Verna Bolton and Tina Parker
Eehmunt, a daughter &lt;&gt;f the late
O THIS AN NU A L GRAPHIC STORY OF THE
picked up the 1-7 split and Cel­
t.en Kihinunt, funner New York este Smith returned the 3-10. Kay
and Ban Fram-ieco pro foutball Bowman mad* the 3-7 and ilfo
COUNTY’S GROWTH AND PROGRESS WILL
star, with the Timothy J. Mara the 4-3-7,
sthulunhlp award. The award
BE READ BY PEOPLE ALL OVER THE U. S.
High gama was mad* by M*rg*
hmiiira the mcniury of the founder Lyons with a 176 and Verna Bol­
of the Giant*.
ton had high aeries of 4M.

what Coach Billy Hildebrand
hupcs will be s' better balanced
attack against the Baylor Bears.
In the Southern Conference,
Virginia Military and Virginia
Tech again look like favorites.
Richmond and Davidson both ex­
pect Improvement.
Duke kicks off defense of Us
Atlantic Coast Conference cham­
pionship sgalnit South Carolina at
Columbia, S. C., this weekend.
South Carolina In the past has
proved troublesome for the Blue
Devils, and Coach Marvin Bass
would Ilka nothing more than to
begin hia new regime as Game­
cock bos* with an upset. Duke,
with plenty uf backtield talent but
Inexperience in the line, lost a
key player, swing end Ed Che*,
null, for ihe season over the pa&gt;l

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ADVERTISIN G ...for the Sanford Herald’:
"Seminole County Progress Edition”
is N O W

Dixie Football Prospects Shaping Up Strong
United Press International
Word that Maryland ii loaded,
that Duke again will be on* of
tha nation's strongest and the
bright atar of Roman Gabriel at
North Carolina State feature the
South's 1981 football prospects.
First game* this weekend likely
will do a lot toward telling how
wall the Atlantic Coast Conferenca
stacks up against other football
powers.
For example, Maryland playa
Southern Methodist at Dallas,
Tea., North Carolina State faces
Skyline co-champion Wyoming at
Laramie and dam son faces Flor­
ida of tha Southeastern Confer
•nee.
Wake Forest, with Ihe thinnest
manpower supply in the ACC,
(oes to Waco, Tex , to unveil

NATIONAL LEAGUE
WLFr t . GR*
Cincinnati
M 8? JOT
Loa Aafttea
M M JM 4
Sen FraaeteM i f &lt;4 j r i
Milwaukee
78 88 .JM lit* ’
St. Loda
71 «
JR im
Pittsburgh
M 7* JM 171*
Chicago
M rn J14 98
48 1M JM 43M
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. C l S
l t t 89 .971
•L » JOT 1018'
a 88 JM 14
M 7* JM M tf
79 77 JOT 36&gt;4
71 79 JM 29*4
66 a .441 95
Minnesota
M 84 JM 1514
Los Angeles
18 94 J79 4SH
Washington
i i 94 JM 48
Kansas City

weekend when lie suffered a kneef Gabriel, six foot four 220 pound
injury in practice.
senior tabbed atmost a unanimous
The Blue Devils will field a pre-season All-America, will lead
typical Bill Murray Duke-T attack the North Carolina State Chal­
guided by quarterback Walt Rap- lenge. The Wolfpack, playing a
pold and featuring fullback John multiple often**, also has better
Tinncll and hallbacks Mark Leg­ speed and more power on the
gett and Jack Wilson. Senior Art ground than ia the past several
Gregory at tackle ia Duke's stand­ years but has problems in the de­
out lineman.
fensive secondary and at center.
Maryland, Gough, has been
CTemton bat Installed ■ new
picked as the team to watch in pro-type offense to go along with
the ACC — with Terrapin follow­ a rugged line. Coach Frank How­
ers expecting the best squad since ard hat stressed team speed snd
the glory daya of the late 'Jins has hard-hitting backs in fullbacks
Tatum at College Park.
Ron Scrudata and BIB McGulrt
Maryland Coach Tom Nugent and halfback Gary Barnca.
figures he has a solid defense
Virginia’s Cavaliers, with ntw
this year te go with hia tricky of­ coach Bill Elias at lb* halm, bop*
fensive formation* lo be directed to break a M-game losing airing
by quarterbacks Dick Novak and which ia the longest in major col­
sophomore Dick Shiner.
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�School Books Ordered To Ease Shortage
A supplemental order of textbook* to relieve the shortage la
the SemiBole County aetioot gyatem was placed Monday, Oct. II,
Superintendent at School* R. T.
MUwee said today, lie said that
this order should be received In
about two weeks.
“Our first order of books didn't
cover our needs and we- had to
reorder. We undereitlmated our
enrollment which was some 1300
more children than we had last
year, MUwee explained. He said
that by Jan. 1 there would be
a further Increase nt enrollment.

Re Mid t u t some of A
ho
boards siw asking parents
can afford t to buy hooka for
their children. He added that hr
would ask the school board to
live font pennies low to aik par­
ents to Seminole County who c m
afford k to help to alleviating
the sh o rte n by buying books.
Later on, be a s id, these p a r­
ents can aril these books and get
back tome of the money spent
on them.
Mil wee Mid font county school*
stfM ace nstog some books which
out of adoption,” These

BELGIAN CIVILIANS earir Katanga soldier, wounded
during battl* with UN in Elisabethville, the Congo.

Katanga Gives
U N Ultimatum

UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.,
%LT1)—The United Nations Gen­
eral Asaembly today unanimously
elscted Mongi Slim of Tunisia as
president of ita IGth regular seaaion, succeeding Frederick II. Bo­
land of Ireland.
Slim, hacked by Boland and
atrong Western support that in­
cluded the United States md Brit­
a i n , also was a prominent con­
tender to become interim adnatnl■trator of lha United Nations In
place of Secretary General Dag
Hanim*r.ikjold, who died in an
Africian air crath Sunday night.
Heavy politicking as the dele­
gates of 99 nation* gathered for
the assembly'# second day deluyad
&amp;h« start of this morning's meet­
ing 4S minutes.
Russia's Insistence that the
United Nations adopt Its “troika”
plan of three secretaries general
and opposition to Slim’s appoint­
ment on constitutional grounds
that it would confuse the legisla­
tive and executive branches of the
world organization made indefinite
deadlock likely on the selection of
Himmsrskjold's successor.

VOL. S3

United • Preaa

NAGS HEAD. N. C. (UPI) Hurricane Esther barely bruihed
North Carolina'! protective Outer
Banks island chain today and
swept nor h with its 130 miles an
hour winds. Residents of the At­
lantic Coait from New Jersey to
broadcast by “ Radio Frea Katan- New England braced for the
worst.
«r» laid Central Congolese r o t *
eminent troop* had moved into
Katanga to help UN force* over­
throw Tshombe.
“The United Nations must de­
cide immediately," Tshombe told
newsmen us he stood on the steps
of the thurch where llammarSanford Mayor Joe Baker today
skjold's body lay in state. " It is lashed out at the county'a pro­
the body which has massacred my mised five-year road program
people. We sre waiting now for charging that the county commis­
rounter.proposals from New York sioners were selling tho cities
(UN headquarters). Rut I am short and not "giving them pro­
reluming to KaLanga tonight per recognition.”
whatever hapjmns."
Tuesday, the Commission adopt­
Tshombe’* statement came a t ed a five-year program calling
th* end of the second day of cease for expenditures of more than
fire talk* with Mahmoud Khsiri 3000,000.
Baker said that th en were no
of Tunisia, the man who stepped
in when Hammarakjuld was provisions in the program for
killed in a plans crash Sunday participation by any city in the
county.
night just out.tide Ndota.
“The coun.y will pave the ar­
Ths claim by Radio Frea KaLnnga foliuwed unconfirmed re­ terial roads and stop at the comports that troop* of Congolese
Deputy Premier Antoine Giirngu 3 Prisoners
had penetrated Katanga from his
neighboring
Oriental
Province
Escape, Nabbed
stronghold.
The broadcast alleged that
troops of the leftist Gixenga went Within Hour
Into action “ tinder the orders of
Three eily prisoner* escaped
an Indian commander" in the Kinxolo-Nyunxu area of North Ka­ from a work gang Tuesday morn­
ing and were apprehended with­
tanga.
in an hour, police reported.
The three were identified as
Complete Rout?
Freddie Lee Walker, Jim RoehMOSCOW (UPI) - A Soviet more and Willie Armstrong. Two
Army general said today that of them were ou g h t white hiding
Russian tank and missile power under a house near Eighth St.
will ensure "the complete rout of while the other was apprehended
the aggressor if the imperialists hiding in some bushes in the
vicinity.
start a new war."

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1961

Hurricane warnings were low­
ered south of Hat eras, N. C„ and
the weather bureau said they
may be lowered as far north a*
the Virginia Capes in a matter of
hours
akhough
weathermen
warned residents not to let down
their guard. At 9 a. m. EST hurri­
cane warnings still were dis­

SANFORD,

played from Halters* to the Vir­ the next II to IS hours at the
ginia Capes and a hurricane I same size and intensity—big and
watch went up from the Capes to] mean.
Massachuse.ts.
At 9 a. m. the atom 's eye was
The Washington Weather Bu­ Iocs ed shout 140 miles eastreau said in its 9 a. m. EST ad-1 northeast of Cape Hatleras. at
viiory that Esther was expected; latitude 33.1 north, longitude T3.1
(o continue in a northerly direc­ west.
tion about 14 mile* an hour for
Heavy rain was expected to ex­

Mayor Hits Road Program

tary-treasurer anil A- I,. Lormann,
director.
Other highlights of the meeting
was the selection of Ruth Hamil­
ton as realtor of the year and E.
H. Taffrr as associate of thr year.
They were chosen for their ac­
tivities in promoting lioaid and
civic affairs.
H I teV-VrtV

fifth and sixth
grades."
l o r k k Hayman, principal at
Enterprise School:
“ No. We ore pretty w et equip­
ped hi that respect."
Mrs. Margaret Reynolds, prin­
cipal of Ptoeercit School:
"No. ' Wa have bought very
earefully. Every child has a
basal textbook, teeh as spellars,
arilhmatice, etc.
“ Ig our reading classes we do
not need books for every student.
These etudenta use a hook for
short periods, up to six monhs
at Urn most and books are chang­

FLORIDA

ed as the students
Freeman 1 . Baggett, princfpel
of Sanford Grammar and Westside Primary schools.
“ Me. Wa have plenty a t books.*
Hugh Carlton, principal of
ford Junior High:
"We have a textbook
child, but they ere aot all
texts. Soma are the old books but
each child b u a text."
Mrs. Velma MItcheH, principal
of Southslde Primary:
"No air. we sura do not. Thte
school is In good shape. We have
the same number of children wo
bad last year."

NO. 283

New England Braces For Esther

Realtors Elect Officers
The Semlnola County Board of
Rea Hurt elected officer* for 1902
at their dinner meeting Tuesday
wight.
Heading the board for the com­
ing year will be Byron L Kimball,
preiidrnt; C. F. Field, vice presi­
dent; Mr*. Elizabeth Kuhn, secre­

We have placed an order for more
books, hut It's going over our al­
lotment."
H. L. Douglas, Principal at
Crooms Academy:
"Yea, in some areas, but there
Is not too much of a shortage.
We have new books ordered, but
we don't know whether we will
have enough books untfl we see
how many we get."
Floyd C. Richard*, principal of
Lake Mary Elementary:
“No. We have no real shortage.
We don't have texts for every
child, but * • don’t think we need
them. We have ordered texts for

WEATHER: Cloady through Th a raday. High today, 8.1-90. Low tonight, near 70.

NDOLA, Northern Rhodesia (U PI)— Kntnnga Presi­
dent Moise Tshombe gave the United Nations an ultimatum
today to come up with new proposals by nightfall to end the
fighting in his rebel province of the Congo.
Even as he spoke here after paying tribute at the bier
of the late UN Secretary General Dag Hnmmarskjold, a

★ ★ ★
Slim Gets
UN Post

which h a r t been
taken off the approved list. This
M ust km came about, he ex­
plained becauM at the fact that
textbook eDocalitma have not kept
op with the school •' needs.
tn a survey of some of the
schools to the county the fol­
lowing question was asked:
“ Do yon have a* shortage of
textbooks to your school?"
Their snswert follow:
Andrew J. Bracken, principal of
Semlnola High: "Yes we have a
shortage due to the fact that we
underestimated sue enrollment.

it was announced that a one
day seminar on “Bu»ine** Proper­
ty Improvement” will be conduct­
ed in the near future. It will be
presented by the extension divi­
sion of the Univeraity of Florida
and co-iponsored hy tha Board uf
Kraltur* and th* Downtown Im­
provement Committee,
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munity city limits." he said.
fund tax. We (rcl we doterve
“The commissioners seem not I some cooperation.'' he dretsred.
to understand lha; the city's with­
Last year, Sanford kicked in
in the county arc paying a targe 3260,000 into the road and bridge
portion of the road and bridge! fund,

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Bulletin
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
Renal* Appropriation* Commit­
tee recommended today that
3193,00* be spent on pre-ctnstructlon planning lor the pro­
posed cross-Florida barge canal.

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Longwood M ayor Calls
Program Disappointing

Seta Elections

ATHENS (UPH - General elec­
tions will he held In Greece Oct.
Ixirigtvuori Mayor A. R. I.nrmunn today ahnrply criti­ 19, Premier Constantin* Caramonlis announced Tuesday,

cized the county'a projected five-year road program calling
it “in some instances a waste of money" and saying that the Quits Federation
cities in the county were “ left out ill the cold."
KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPI) —
“The board just neglected the municipalities in the Jam aica has voted to quit the
county . . . and I'm not alone in my feelings," Lormunn said. West Indies Federation, leaving

the future of the Briti*h.*|&gt;onxored
“They Odd u* they would pave , — —^
——
nine-island group in doubt.
Orange Ave. and itill nothing i*
done about, it. It probably wun't
On Trial
be dune before nrxt year . . . so
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) why w ain't that project Included
Suspended Palm Beach County
Sheriff Martin M. Kcllenberger
in the program," he added.
will go on trial on a charge of
Lormann noted a lot of paving
perjury Oct. 31.
Mayor
Joe
Baker
today
quali­
in Lake Mary , , , “But what about
fied to aeek re-election in the
us," ha said.
city commission election schedul­ Inferior Service
“I'm frankly disappointed in the ed this fall.
TAMPA (UPI) - General Teleprogram,'* he said.
Only one commission seal is phone Co. nf Florida, accused of
open. The (leadline for qualifying providing inferior service, told
is Oct. 19.
th* Slate Utillliei Commission
Th* registration books at city Tuesday it mint have more prufits
Mrs. Nicholds
hall are now open with the final in order to improve its service.
da) fur registration Oct. 37.
Dies Tuesday
At the present Cm*, accord in g Warn Reds
to Clerk Henry Tamm Jr. there
PASADENA, l aid. I LTD—Sen.
are 3,IU0 registered voters in the Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz , believes
In Hospital
city.
th* United Stales should warn ttic
Baker has been on the city
Mr*. J Edward Nicholds. 73.
Soviet Union that u will use low
commission for three years and
yield nuclear bomb* to save Ber­
died at Seminole Memorial Hos­
has served one term av major.
lin and West Germany.
pital early Tuesday evening fol­
lowing ■ lingering illness.
First Center
Born Dec. 9, 1B&amp;V in Cumber­ Two Injured
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
The
land, Md , she had lived in San­
slate of Florida has secured tioo,ford fur the past 10 year* and In C ar Mishap
duo in federal funds lo place in
made her homr on W, First St.
Two DeLeon Spring* residents Miami the world* first medical
lUie was a member of the Sanford
First Presbyterian Church, had were injured in a two car colli­ facility devoted entirely to Par.
served more than 1.000 hour* with sion Tuesday night at First SI. kinson's disease, ihe Slate Dev elthe Pink I,adic* at the ho.pilal; and French Ave , p cltc repor ed. ■ipmrnt Commission s.i I Tec day
Injured were l„nii* and Ruth
was a member of the Magnolia
Circle of the Sanford Garden Club, Langdon, Police *a&gt;d the coup'e AF Flop
IIUNULULU HIM) — The Air
a life member of the WCTU and suffered severe laceration* about
Furce anmunced Tuesday it had
a life member of th* Church Mis- the face and body.
The Langdon car collided with failed in an aticmpt to recover a
•ion Wurk.
Survivors are her husband, J a vehicle operated by Lassoin capsule from Discoverer ,XX,\I
Edward Nicholds of Sanford and Wright of Ralston, Nrh, Wright because the r.ip-ule failed to icptwo brothers. George Pferdeort of wat charged with (aiiure to yield arate (rum the satellite over Ilie
| North Pole,
Pittsburgh. Pa., and William Pfer- the right of way,
deort of Clifton, N. J.
Funeral service* will be held at
130 p m. Friday at Brissun Fun
eral Home witb Rev. Grover
Sew»11 nf the Presbyterian Church
Thure's a nip in the air the hint few night* and
officiating. Hurul will he in Dak
folks are pulling up the b cd u p m id . Som e of the colderLawn Memorial Park.

Baker To
Run Again

Its Fall Already?

Foreign Aid Head
WASHINGTON (UPI) - New
York attorney Fowler Hamilton,
a specialist in international law.
will be nominated by President
Kennedy to head the new foreign
aid agency, th* Whit* House an
noonred today.

NEWLY ELECTED 0FFICEH3 of the Seminole County Board of Realtorn
are left to right. Byron L.-Kimball, president; C. F. Field, vice president
and Al Lormann, director.
(Herald Photo)

tend about &lt;0 mile* b lin d and
about 200 to 300 miles to the north
as Esther ehurned up the coast.
High tides swept in on many
low lying areaa and from Whale
bone Junction to Kitty Hawk,
N. C., waves swept across sand
dunea and threatened to isolate
motels, stores and co tages.

Matured one* are even getting out u light hlunket.
Thursday in the first day of full and smart shojipera would be wise to aeriou.tty consider their winter
wardrobe, household and sport need* while stores have
complete stocks and a large and varied selection in al]
lines.
If your storage space is limited, lay your needed
items away, until that frosty morn sends you scurrying
to town to get tjiem "out of hock." (Better get that oil
tank filled, too.)

eb O **
l y LARRY YE1SRIL
Gordon Frederick, president at
lb* Seminole Bar A un. has tent
out tetters lo all attorneys to the
■res to see V (her* is any inter­
est from anyone about aeeking
lha county attomey'a job . , .
One commissioner Tuesday tuggeited that the Marling salary
(or th* job s.srt at $3,400 per
year . . . They might as well get
an attorney (ram Orange County
. . . No one is gotina take die
job at that salary,
• • a
Nobody asked me but the Coun­
ty Commission was sura in a
hurry to adopt that road pro({am. No sooner did Engineer
Carlton Bliss present It . . .
bang . . bang , . U was accepted.
. . . Wonder what would have
happened if Commissioner Vernon
Dunn would have been presen..
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It’* interesting to note th*
amount of proposed road jobs in
each of th* five county coin mis­
sion districts. Dis.rict 1—seven;'
District I—eight: District 3—13;
District 4—13, and District 4—
seven.
• ** a ■
GUY OTIS Steiwtrom J r ./
It's also interesting la not* th*
42, aUrted work thin morn­ ■mount of money Uiat will bo
ing us unnintiuit County spent; District 1-4114,300; Dis­
trict 2-363,400;
District 3—
Engineer.
3206,700; District 4 - 3116,900. and
District 3-3109,700.
•

U.S., Reds
To Begin
Talk
NEW YORK (UPI) — The
Untied .States and Russia have
agreed tn begin their fateful Ber.
lin cri.di talk* Thursday.
Secretary of Slate Dean Rusk
and Suviel Foreign Minister Andiei Groinjko will start th* dieciiaxinni at a private lunrh in
Rusk's Waldorf Towers suite.
The U. S. secretary bears a firm
mandate from President Kennedy
and the thief Western Allies lo
warn Gromyko in grim term*
■gainst any fuilher squeeze play*
nr unilateiul arts against the
West In lietlin. lie also will urge
an end to Soviet unket-rattling in
the ten** situation.
The putpu.e uf the Kuxk-Gruinyko talks Jtom tha Western view­
point, is to determine whether
tlicte is any hnnurald* bans fur
fnll-xeale Lasl-We.t negotiation *
with Itu siu mi G&gt; iiiiuny and Ber­
lin. Ku *!% Imp. • lo get aoipa clcur
idea of .SoV.rt 1'ieiiiier Nikita S.
hhrl ■n iiu* * i»-&lt;l intentions in
Lump,-.

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Only election on acountywide
scale thia (all ia for actual board
trustees.
• • •
The school board will open bids
oo new Betr Lake School al I
p. m. Friday . . . Bids will also
be opened for a new junior Ugh
school near Casselberry.
• • •
The General Service* .Adminis­
tration baa approved the tease
•greement on the Osceola Air
base. Final approval m un now
come from congress.
• • •
County Commissioner Vernon
Dunn is out of the hospital but
we imagine It will be awhile be­
fore he re urn* to the wars.
• « «
Seems like when they get marl­
ed they don't leave a (uy nothing.
Earlier this week I menl.oned
that (be City Commission insist­
ed on 379 chairs for the city man­
ager's office and today 1 found
out that I'm sitting on a f t)
chair.
• • •
This is Constitution Week , , ,
I-ei's lung out our flags.

Umatilla Bank
Robbed OF $735

UMATILLA tLTD—While most
jf this community's police were
he'pmi lo fight a ham fir* at
Lie cd ;c of own, two gunmen
Battle Expectec
Mole 373.3 from th* Umatilla
Stale Dank Tuesday.
in tc* process, they wounded
On TV Station
an armed game warden who hap­
OK LIND ) t LTD
Mid-Florida pened to walk into the bank dur­
Television Carp, readied today lo ing ihe holdup.
tight thr rte nnrnciidatijn uf a
Federal t'ummunieatian* Commis­
sion examiner tn art aside Die
irant of Orlando television Chan
Cage 9
Rridg*
lie I 9 to tile hrin.
Examiner James U. Cunning­ Classified „ fug* 12 4 11
(YljUii'lP
.* fMMWM Page 12
ham said Tuesday in Washington
Dear Abby
..— Fag* 9
Mid-Florida should be disqualified
Edit
oi
ial
—
—™
Fag* I t
from operating WLOF-TV on
Fag* 9
EnterUiument
Channel 9 because of improper
Legal*
f'age 3 • Id A 13
influences exerted by Orlando
Fag* •
Fuizl# ___
civic leader William II. Dial uo
Society _
.....Pag* 8
former FCC Commissioner Richsrd A. Mack
Sport*
Fag# 6

Herald Index

Majority O f Sanford Stores To Stay Open Wednesday Afternoon
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YASS1ADA, Turkey (UP!) — Turkey’* high Juatic*
court today convicted and sentenced to death former Prraident Celal Bayar, ex Premier Adnan Mender** and eight
other member* erf their united regime for making a mockery
o f Turkey'* constitution while In power.
• The conviction* end sentence* climaxed an 11-month

confirming tha "high precision of in firings which carried II over the
the operation of tha rockat’a con­ Atlantic Ocean and Africa Into tha
trol system."
Anthoiitathra aonrcca la Honololu aaid a plot of tha rockct’a
flight bp American tracking sta­
tion showed it miaaad lU mark by
at least SO mile*.
Tha Taaa statement did not say
whether tha rocket’s payload was
recovered by Soviet ships cruising
SAN FRANCISCO (UPO-Fornear the target area,
mer Vice President Richard M.
Rueaia announced Monday that
Nixon, who said be will decids ia
it would fire rockets “Intended for
space exploration" into a speci­ a week or so whether to run f o r Q
fied area of the l'aclfic in a eeries the governorship of California in
of teata beginning Wednesday and 1M2, was urged to do so Thurs­
continuing until O ct IS, Tha pre­ day night by 25 GOP leader* in
cise number of rockets to be tested California.
They met with Nlxoa la n twowas not announced.
In another test Thursday, Rus­ hour closed door session. Sin
sia set off a nuclear blast In the Frsnnico*'?..-.'ocy Caspar Wein­
berger told newsmen after (hr
Arctic believed to have the force
meeting, "We nil atrongly urged
ef many millions of tons of TNT.
Mr. E. J . Routh, 73, died early
Mr. Nixon to run.”
Tha explosion wa* tha 10th in the
YOUTH CLUB OFFICERS of the Altamonte Spring* St. Mary-Magdalen
Weinberger raid that tha for- £
Thursday evening at Seminole current aeriee of Soviet nuclear
Church include, from left. Herb Smith, vice president; Pat Guillermopriemcr presidential candidate gave ^
Memorial
Hospital
following
n
teste.
to, secretary and Susan Dunn, treasurer. Don McCormick, president, is in
no Indication aa to what his doDespite Tase'a claim that Wed­ c ision would be, but Weinberger
lengthy illness.
the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital with a compound leg fracture received
Born Aug. 35, 1888, In New Al­ nesday’s rocket was “new" and added that ha believed Nixon al­
In a motor scooter accident last week.
(Herald Photo)
"more powerful" 1U reported per- ready baa made up htn mind.
bany, Ind., ha had lived in Sanford
(ormanca did not match the range*
for the past 50 years end mad* his ef 7,700 to 8,000 claimed for rock­ If Nixon seeks the governor­
ship, be must first outpoll former
home a t 220 Jetsam ina Avt. Ha et* tha Russians tested last year. Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, State
was a veteran of World War 1; Non* of Russia's rockets so far Assemblyman Joaaph C. Shell,
was retired from the American has matched the »,000-mile range and former L t Governor Harold
In a telegram to tha President who exercise* hie right a t a citisen Fruit Growers Assn, and wee, a achieved by the U. S. Atlaa rocket J. Powers, who h»vs declared
NEW YORK (UPI)-^Th* Natlonal Association for the Ad­ Thursday the association asked to seek redress of notorious griev­ member of tha First Prasbyterian
their candidacy for the GOP.
vancement of Colored P e o p l e him to rescind the dismissal of tha ances suffered by hia racial group, Church of Sanford.
then wa have oome, as a nation,
(NAACP) ha* complained to Prea- Isttor carrier, Westley W. Law.
Survivors include his wife, Mra. Oviedo M an
OVER S3 YEARS
"If the government Is to become to a low estate indeed," the tele­ SylSl Routh; a son, Joe Routh; a
Ident Kennedy that a Savannah,
at Fire* sad Palmetto
Ga., postal employe will fired be- a partner in economic reprisal gram said.
daughter, Mrs. Chl-e Butts; a Aboard Forrestal
(Alawg 8id* Pato Ofltm
Second
Clir*
David
causa he was an NAACP officer. against a government employs
1 * w I* president of the NAACP brother, Walter Routh and three
Enginrmai
Georgia nrganiiatioR and the Iftainiciiildruii, ell of Saiifoid; t«*o M. Holland,
Bavunnah branch, lie was dismiss­ brother*, R. R. Routh and W. N. Mrs. Thomas E. Holland of Oviedo
ed from his post offics job on Routh, are of Charlotte, N. C.
Is serving aboard the attack air­
Sept. 8.
Funeral services will be held a t craft carrier USB Forrestal oper­
National NAACP official* claim 4 p. m. Saturday from Brlaaon ating out of Norfolk, Va.
Tha Forrestal recently com­
the real reason for Law’a dismis­ Funeral Home with Rev. Grover
sal was that he led a 15-month Sewell of the Sanford First Pres­ pleted a seven-month cruise in
campaign to boycott local mer- byterian Church officiating. Uurial the Mediterranean during which • Carpet
• Tile
ebanto In protest of racist grisv- will be In Oak Lawn Memorial port* In Greece, France. Cyprus
ancss.
and Lebanon were visited.
I Park.

3 S --------------------------------- ----- trial ef M l men and womea wb*
ruled Turkey for 10 jeers before
a coup placed the reins of the
government In the hands of the
military last yaar.
___
Mender** himself wae not In
court for the Judgment. The thief
judge said Illness prevented his
appearance.
The trial ended Thursday sfl»r
11 own (he la which the court
ward 1,068 witnesses and a u m ned 16 hugs files of evidence.
The prosecution deminded death
sentences for 107 of the defend­
ants.
A m ilitary coup overthrow the
Bayar-Menderee regime on May
87. 1M0.
Tha proeacullon charged the de­
fendants had illegally used their
government power to crush poli­
tical opposition, Incite riots and
channel state funds into their own
hearing today.
The general charge of “violation
of tha constitution by fores" in­
cluded such accusations as:
—Mender** used tha state radio
for hia own purpose!.
—Mendere* embessled from the
premier's special “secret" fund*.
—Baysr, Mender** and others
MONTGOMERY, Alt. (U P I)- attempted assassination of former
Klevea "freedom rider*,” itielud- President Ismet Inonu, leader of
iag the chaplain of Yale Univer­
the then opposition Republican
sity, go os trial is city court to­
day os charges of trying to break Peoples party.
dowa segregation law* la a bus —Baysr, Mender** and uthera
used fore# to suppress newspa­
germinal lunchroom.
’ The group was arretted last pers and university student and
May 39, several days attar ■ faculty criticism.
—National Assembly President
weekend of rioting took plae*
when the drat group of "freedom Rafik KoralUn used stoto funds
riders" arrived ia this capital to pay tha salary of a German
maid.
Among those scheduled for trial
la tb« Rev. William Coffin, Yale
chaplain, and Gaylord Noyce, Di­
vinity School professor I t Yale.
Another defendant la tbe Rev.
Wyatt Tea Walker of Atlanta, ex­
ecutive secretary of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference
(5CLC).
EDMONTON, Alla (UPD —
The blraclal group, charged Canadian - born Cleveland Indus­
with breach of tbe peace and con­ trialist Cyrus Eaton — Premier
spiracy to breach the peace, ear­ Nikita Khrushchev’s "espt alist
lier this week lost an appeal to friend" — said Thursday night
delay the trial. The U5. Fifth the United States is Incspible of
Circuit Court ol Appeals refused handling the problem of Red
to iaauo an Injunction against China.
a.st* prosecution on criminal
Eaton told the Canadian Rustch arger
ness and Professional Mens Asso­
Other defendants are Drs. ciation no one in Washington
John Maguire and David Smith, could Randle tha complex prob­
religion professor* at Wesleyan lem.
College; George Smith, New llav"We don’t have in the United
en, Conn.; Bernard Ice and the States in poitics oe busineis, peo­
Rev. Ralph AbemMhy, Montgom­ ple with Ilia knowledge or experi-i
ery; Joseph C. Jones and Clyde ence to deal wi^h China," he said.
Carter, Charlotte, N. C., and the
Eaton urgad Canada to take a
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth of Rlr- bold stand on International affairs
mlngham.
and to cease blindly following the
U. S.
lie said tbla country should
adopt a policy it believe* is best
for the economic Interstate of
Canada.
Commenting an the possibilities
of nuclear war, Eaton raid It was
almost a mathematical certainly
WASHINGTON tU PD -Senat* that a bomb will be exploded by
critics of foreign aid leveled e fi­ accident which will destroy all
nal attack today but Democratic life on this planet.
Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana
Eaton pleaded fur "statesmen
predicted senator* would hold the to adopt policies that will make
line and approve the (1.2 billion for understanding and friendship
money hill.
between even the most differing
Mansfield, summoned the Senate ideologies and economics."
to on early session in hopes of
shoving the appropriation* meas­
ure through to passage today. It Lake Monroe
would be a major atop toward ad­
journm ent
Ben. Allen J. Ellendsr, |D-La.),
By JIILS. H. L. JOHNSON
wa* armed with a proposal to trim
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Price and
(250 million from the (1.7 billion
military aid aection. But Mansfield Mr. and U n . Frank Price of San­
said ha thought Ellenrirr's move ford are on an extended tour of
Virginia, West Virginia and Mich­
would be rejected.
The Benate Appropriations Com­ igan. They are expected to return
mittee voted to restore most of the home Ihix week.
f&amp;Ud million cut from the appro­ Mr. and Jlra. WU!!am Carroll
priation fur foreign eld in the cur­ Sr. and Aaron Betts have return­
ed home after visiting with rela­
rent fiscal year.
tives tn Binghampton. N. Y., tha
former home of the Carrolls.
Oviedo
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews and
son Joey have gone to Niw York
for a few weak* vacation.
Ur. and Mrs. Tommy Swaggcrty
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Hall and daughter Carolyn to
By MARLIN R. JONES
Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. Morgan of Murphy, N. C., and will then visit
Virginia Beach. Va.; Mr. and in Tennessee before reluming
Mrs. Wendell Hill and cliildren of home.
Wayncsviilc, N. C.; Edward 1IU1
of Smyrna, Ga.; Fred Bill of Fort
Jackson, S. C., and Jack 11111 of
Dania, have ail* returned to thetr
respective home* after being
Ur. and Mra. Jim Palmer of
called hers due to the death of Uviedo announce the birth of a 10
their father. Baa Hill.
lb. 9 oi. son, Sept. 1ft at the Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital. Mr
Palmer ia the new science 'aacher
Dance Canceled
at Oviedo High.
The Community Daaeo which
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. MeCulicy
was to hav* been sponsored by the announce the arrival of an 8 lb.
Chuluota Youth Club Saturday 4 ox. ion, Sept. 7 at the Wider
eight’ kas been cuoaled.
Park Memorial lioapitaL

Three School
Buses Collide

tl Freedom Riders
Go On Trial

Personals

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Arrivals

MOSCOW (CPU—Russia fired
• “new, a u ra powerful multi­
stage rocket" more thaa 7,500
miles over the Pacific Wednesday
In the first of . a scheduled eeriee
of teste, tb s Soviet agency Taaa
reported today,
Tass said the launching of the
rocket wae “successful1 and that
its operation in flight “fully con­
formed with the set program."
The rocket landed about 1,000
yard* from its target in an ocean
a m about 1,000 miles southwest
of Hawaii, the Soviet agency said,

Run For Governor,

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY

Q U A L IT Y

HOM ES

MR. AND MRS. Wendell Hlrt, 81U Catalina Drive. Snnford (right) upon their arrival at the Montagu Reach
Hotel in N umuu. The Hirta won un nll-exponnu Nassau
holiday when Wendell placed first in the membership
contest sponsored by the R.OOO-membcr Florida State
Association of Life Underwriters. His Seminole County
Association—of which he is membership chairman—
boasted -111 members against only 20 in 1900. Hirt is
with National Standard Life. With the Dirts are mem­
bers of tho l!ahama.-i Association of Life Underwriters.

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WASHINGTON (UPD — The
Pentagon has ordered all U. S.
military command to nuke a
sea rrli lug review cf any cum mi tmento already made to furnish
personnel for movie, TV or radio
appearance*.
Arthur Sylvester, assistant de­
tenu* secretary for public affaire,
said Thursday the action was tak­
en because of International ten­
sion.
Under present circumstances,
Sylvester said, he doubted any

Japan Braces
For Typhoon
TOKYO (UPD—Southern Japan
braced today for tho impact of
Typhoon Nancy whose ltomilean-hour winds may make it one
of the must devastating storms in
recent Japanese history.
At least three deaths in Japan
snd the offshore Amaml Islands
already had been caused direct­
ly or indirectly by Nancy’s howl­
ing winds snd drenching rains.
Kyushu and Shikoku, the south­
ernmost islands of Japan, were
on typhoon alert, remembering
previous storms which killed
thousands of persona and flooded
thousands of acres of land.
It was virtually certain that
Kyushu would be hit by the mam­
moth storm,
which Japanese
newspapers placed in the "SuperA" category — among the big­
gest ever to strike this island na­
tion.
U. 3. Air Force weather recon­
naissance planes flew into the
heart of the storm in an atlampt
to chart its velocity and course.
An oificer at the U.S. Air Force
weather center said Nancy was
accompanied by exceptionally
heavy rains, certain lo flood riv­
ers and bring misery to thou­
sand*.

Lincoln Haight*.

commander would ask permission
to make furthar commitments for
such purposee. Anyway, ha laid,
the Pentagon would probably turn
down any such request.
The announcement was contain­
ed in the Pentagon's reply to Rep.
Rob Wilson, (R-Calif.), who want­
ed to know why troops stationed in
Geimuny were taking part in •
■notion pictui* being filmed In
Franc*. The movie is "The Longeel Day," a etory of D-Day in
World War II.
Wilson also asked how that re­
luted to the Jack Paar incident in
Berlin, which caused disciplinary
artion against military officer*
Involved.

Osteen P-TA
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The Kurd family U ahown being welcomed by Lee Jack won, Marshall Holloway and
Clarence Noble other owpiera in Lineoln Heights.

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�Storm Warnings
For Florida
MIAMI lU Pl) — Hurricane
Esther, ■ httfl* and dangerour
•to rn , dropped atightly in power
f i r i n g the night and took a alight
turn toward the north 'but the
Wealber Bureau today ordered
hurricane warnings hoisted from
Miami north to Savannah, Ca.
The Miami Weather Bureau
said at 11 a. m. EST that the
ilo rn -.^ id decreased slightly but
warned it still packed sustained
winds of 110 miles an hour and
gusta up to i n miles an hour.
^Earlier gusta bad hit about 300
miles an hour.
The circular storm kicked up
waves of 10 (cel in its movement
in the general direction e! the
Eastern seaboard. The Weather
Bureau said the storm "took
somewhat of a turn to the north
for a while thla morning but its
average movement la apparently
toward the northwest at 11
Ap-h.**
* "The central pressure this
morning was reported as 27.44
Inches of mercury," the bureau
laid in an advisory, "indicating a
alight decrease in intensity during
the night.”
Earlier, the central pressure of

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Rainfall Here No
Kin To Esther

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WEATHER: Cloudy with rain through Tuesday. High today, 85*90. Low tonight, 70-75.
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the storm — • commonly - used
The Board of Cewserv siioo hi
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guideline to hurricane force—had Jacksonville aaid M a y alter
JACKSONVILLE ( U P D - lto been reported ■■ low as 27J7 cooridertog ■ regoeet Me the
aircraft carrier I ’SS Franklin D. inches, less than Hurricane Carla approval af a Sanford-{'leaveral
Roosevelt waa ordered to see which raked the gulf coasts of Canal that R weald ask coosultant e a g la ttn to prepare ■
M a y as a pretantioa ■gainst Texas and Louisiana earlier this feasibility
the possibility of Hurricane Es­ month.
In the 11 a. m. advisory, the
ther approaching the Florida
center of the season'! fifth hur.
coast. Ik s Navy at tha Mayport rlcane was located near latitude
_
JfiUUif near bore sold the FW f
north, longitude » 2 W«ii..!»
r j u v A . . .
would steam south and maintain The location it about &lt;63 statute
• paoBM m l) away frwm the miles east of Stuart, Fla., and
about the same distance south
storm area.
cast of Wilmington, N. C.
The Weather Bureau laid hur­
ricane winds extend outward 170 Record Enrollment
mile* in the northeast semi-circle
GAINESVILLE (U Plj - The
and 11* miles to the southeast. doors of tha University of Florida
Giles extend outward some 330 opened today for a record enroll­
miles to the north and east and ment of 3,300 freshmen.
200 miles southwest of the center
of the giant storm.
Wages Up
Heavy swells as high as seven
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Total
feet have been reported in the wages and salaries for I960 in
outef (standi of the Bahamae, the Florida showed a seven per cent
bureau said. Smalt craft In the Increase over 1939, the State
Bahamas were warned to remain Chamber of Commerce reported.
in port.
Tile bureau aaid weather air­ Satellite Up
plane* are keeping the atorm
VANDENBERG
AFB, Calif.
) under close watch but llwre was
By LAKKY VERHIIEL
(U Plt—A 23-(ool-long Discoverer
Why doesn't the County Com no word whether plans still are Hatcliitr, liie 21st of its family to
mission hold an old fashioned auc­ being made to seed the storm orbit successfully, today circled
tion like the Kiwani* Club did with silver iodide smoke as pre­ the earth at about 18,Qua mile*
viously planned In an experiment
awhile back? Just think of all the
of possible means of breaking up an hour.
Items tha county board could auc­
tion off. . , . Wrist watches, com­ storms.

The weekend rainfall in San­
ford and through Central Flor­
ida has no connection with Hur­
ricane Esther, which Monday
morning was reported to be 723
liles east of Miami, the weather
van said.
Sanford had 2.31 Inches of rain
from one p. m. Friday to 9 a.m.
Mondsy, according to figures
compiled at the Central Florida
Experiment Station.
City and County officials reportul no damage is a result of the
Ain.
The cause of the rain, according
Jo Earl Morgan, meteorologist at
Municipal Airport at Orlando,
w’ai a cold front and a jet stream
which passed over this area.
Morgan said that the cold
front moved over the area from
north to south and then backed
up. This maneuver, along with
the jet stream, which is, Morgan
explained, a river of air. caused
tbs heavy precipitation In many
section* of the state.

Castro Exiles
135 Priests
HAVANA (UPl&gt;—Premier Fidel
C u tro ’a revolutionary regime his
exiled Homan Catholic Bishop Ed­
uardo Boia Mscvldat and 133 olht e r priests, apparently ns a result
of what it described as church-lid
rioting against the government.
Forty-six of the churchmen
' were Cuban, but most of the rest
were Spanish. They were shipped
out Sunday on the Spanish liner
Covadonga when it sailed for
Spain.
'

J ’inecrest PTA
Meets Tuesday
Parents and teachers of the
Pmecreit School will hold their
first meeting o! Ibe year Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Newly-elected President Mrs.
Gordon Stanley pill preside at
the brief business meeting and the
program lo follow will be called
A "Informstion. Please.”

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NO. 281

Hammarskjold Dies In Crash
NDOLA, Northern R h o d e s i a port, but did not land. It then die-,
(Ul’l I—Tha Federal Broadcasting: appeared.
Corporation of Rhodesia reported; UN official* in 1-eopoldville ofthat United Nations Secretary firially announced thla morning
General Dag Hammarskjold was that tha plana waa mieslng.
It waa attar this that Ndola po­
killed In a plana eraah in North­
lk* announced that Rhodesian Air
ern Rhodesia today.
A hrvadeaat f r o jtw SalLury, Force planes hud sighted what
Southern Rhodesia, taut six bodies they believed to EFtnei* wreckage
were found in the wreckage, in­ of a plan*—presumed to b* that of
Hammarakjold'a DCflU.
cluding th at of Hammarekjold.
Tha office of the high commis­
it said there waa one survivor,
sioner for Rhodesia in London aaid
"unidentified but badly hurt.”
Tha broadcast said It appeared it had been Informed that Hamthat the aircraft "struck the marskjotd waa killed In a plane
ground at good speed and with crash in Northern Rhodesia,
“This i* the word we get from
considerable force.”
Hammarekjold left Leopoldville, uur government,” a spokesman
the Congo, Sunday night en route said. He added there waa "on*
to Ndola for a conference with survivor of the crash.” The name
Katanga President Moisa Tahombe. of tha survivor waa not given.
Earlier, United Natione officials
Tha DC6B circled tha Ndola air-

in New Yont noted that the planet Kammarekjold’a personal atdet
was missing, but aaid a m ajor'and Vladimir Fabru, a Cxech, a
search effort was underway and legal advisor,
Tha plans in which Hammar­
they had no confirmation that the
skjold left Leopoldville wee re­
aircraft actually had crashed.
In Naw York, Secretary of State ported to have had en engine
Deen Rusk aaid that all U. H. air­ damaged In an attack by a Ka­
craft in tha area were joining in tanga Air Force Kouga jet on Fri­
tha search fo r '
J'a day at E U sab cth v ille.--------United Nations officials a t first
plana.
A spokesman for U. S. Air Fore* hoped the lack of word of the
headquarters in Europe aaid In plane wee due merely to poor com­
Wiesbaden, Germany, that six munications, but as the hours penn­
American planes entered t h a ed their feera grew,
Tha Southern Rhodesian breedsearch early In the day.
UN sources In Naw York aaid east said tha wreckage wee right­
th at those aboard the plane were ed 10 miles south of Mufulira, In
Hsmmankjold; a Swedish pilot, the heart of Northern Rhodesia's
Capt. Ilallonqulst: H e i n r i c h scrub copper belt country.
Weiscbhoff, an American, special
The region ia about 80 miles
assistant to tha aaerstary gentral; southwest of the Katanga capital
William Ranalllo, A m e r i c a a , of Klisabothvilla.

Radioactivity Up

passes, ripped up bonds for con­
cealed weapons ami even an old
directive or two.
•
• •
Hay, maybe Dr. Clyde D. Broth­
ers could donate a couple of other
items.

LIMOGES, France (U P t)-T he
Weather Station here has report­
ed a "slight” increase in almospherlc radioactivity. The station
said the increase was registered
in “ the past few days."

Our city fathers sure are get­
ting fumy! First they ordered
theatre-type chairs for the com­
mission chambers . , . next drapes'
and now the city manager has i
three new soil-cushioned chairs
fur bia office . . . coat (78 each. . . .
Ah, political Julia aura are rough
these days.

LONDON (UPlf — Arm-weary
police early today carted off to
Jail the last of 1.310 Britons who
courted arrest bv staging anti­
nuclear sit-down demonstration in
Trafalgar Square.

Does the school board know
th n e i* * critical shortage of
book*. »t .\usmluol* * ' tigh Hrnool,
The word la that in one class in
world history there are 63 young­
ster* in the room and only 40
book*.
•
• •
Hume Lake Aimy resident* are
wondering how lung it will be be­
fore a traffic ‘light become* a
necessity a t the business district
intersection. And what happened
to the safety regulations recom­
mended lest year by the C of C
rood committee?
•
• •
Parents in Lake Mary, one of
the largest unincorporated areas
In the county, wonder why tome of
the community's civic organisa­
tion* don't get a planned and co­
ordinated CD program imdccwuy
there.
• • •
la it really "kosher," as the say­
ing goes, fur a possible candidate
for the District 4 County Commis­
sion seat to drive around with a
“foreign” license plate from an
adjoining county on hi automobilaT

Demonstrations

Lack Of Money
JO E CAZ1L

Sanford Store
Changes Hands

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — John
Mulrennan. state entomology di­
rector. tuld the Florida Hoard of
Health Sunday lack of money it
making it difficult to W p badlyneeded research expert* working
for the state.

Strict Security

ONE -MAN DIED of injurina suffered In ear on left in
ht'iul-un collision with other car on Hit. -126 aoulh of

Mystery Surrounds Oviedo Man Killed In Mishap
Electra Crash

ATLANTA (UPIl -T h e Integratlon of Georgia Tech, bringing to
13 the number of Negroes in pre­ CHICAGO tUPI) — The pilot's
viously all-white tax-supported last distinguishable words — a
schools of the state, was to hegin
shout of "No control!” — added
today under strict security regu­
to the mystery today of what
lations
caused a Northwest Orient Electra prop-jet lo crash a minute aft­
Ex-Boss Hanged
ISTANBUL (UPI) - Turkey'* er takeoff, killing all 37 persou*
military junta regime hanged ex- aboard
Ufficial investigator* refused lo
premier Adnan Mender** .Sunday,
despite plesa for clemency from cveu aue-s. They indicated a
many prominent Turk* and for­ thorough study wuuld precede a
eign friends and allies of thr re­ diagnosis of the crash, which scat­
tered Hie four-engine plane into
gime.
lli-ry pieces over the outskirts ol
O'Hare Field Sunday.
Persecution
It was the Chicago area's sec­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen
Clifford P. Cave (R-N. J.) hat ond major cra*h in IT day* and
charged that the post office de­ the world's fourth airliner disas­
partment apparently acted a* an ter lliis month
“instrument of persecution'' hy
firing a Negro mad carrier who
had worked to Improve Negro Southside PTO
rights in Georgia.

Joe Gaail, owner of two Tip-Top
Supermarkets snd Hie Handy Food
Store in Hanford has extended bii
scope of business with Ilie pur­
chase of the Food m art Supermar­
ket on South Park Avenue from
Charles Atkinson, it was announc­
ed today.
"Extensive remodeling and re­
decorating is planned for both
inside and outside the store," Gazll said.
The newly acquired supermar­
ket will go under the name of
Thriftwav, which is a franchise
name, and is part of a large group
of independent certified grocer*
throughout Florida, with head­
quarters in Ocala.
"Thriltway stands for quality
control and will feature the lowest
prices in the cily," said Gasif.
"The same fine personnel will
be retained lo serve you under the
new management,*' he added.
"I have greatly appreciated the
Why don't you say something patronage of all my customer* in
good about tha County Commis­ the past," said Hie former owner. Boosters Meet
sion for a change!
Charles “Chuck" Atkinson, “and
The Seminole High Boosters
Okay — They helped boost the can heartily em line the new man­ Club will meet il 7:30 p. m
circulation of tha llrraldl
Tuesday at the high school.
agement."

An Oviedo man was killed and*
a girl was injured in a head-on
collision at I? 3D p. m. Sunday
on Stair Rouil 426, two miles
south of Uvkdo, according lo
Stale Trooper J. S. Foster, who,
with Seminole Deputy Vernon
Brewster, investigated the acci­
dent.

Eight Charged
In Gambling Count

Eight Seminole County residents
were arrested late Friday after­
noon on gambling charges, police
reported.
Seven of the eight were charg­
ed with frequenting * gamtiling
house while (rank Scnn. was
charged with nperating a gambl­
ing establishment at tUW Palmetto
Ave.
t I
Sets Tuesday Meet Charged and released under
Southside School P-TO will bond were Janos Lewis Vunllcrsponsor room, visits ion from 7:101bulla, Damon t* Scolt, Alton G.
to 8 p. in. at the school Tuesday, Gunter. Allred M Greene, Lyman
as they open their agenda for A. Baker Jr , William II. Yales
Hie first meeting of the year.
and Harley llarvis

Canal Badly Needed, Says Boat Captain
The skipper of the biggril cargo
ship ever to dock at the city pier
said today thut ■ Manfuld-Cunavrral ranal would nuke of Hanford
* tremendous import distribution
center.

227 Foot Motor Vessel Corinto Loads At Sanford Pier
In se r t -C a p t Charles Thompson

Oviedo Sunday ufternoun.

* A 1932 sedan, driven by David
I1. Herman, skidded into a 1943
car, driven hy Esther C. Mclice
of Oviedo. Foxier reported that
Herman UmI control of his car
on Die ram slick highway and
hit the McGee car hesd-on.
A Negro passenger in the Mc­
Gee ear, Lloyd Logan, about 43
years old, of Oviedo, was taken
to Win er I’ark Memorial Hos­
pital whore he died about two
hours later of chest injuries.
A passenger In the Herman
ear, All** Maureen Itusner, was
,al*o taken lo the Winer Park
hospital whet* she was treated
for «oncu&lt;s&gt;on of the brain and
a sprained wrist.
The driver* of both cars were
uninjured.
In another traffic acrldent two
persons were injured in a colli­
sion at 6:20 a. m. today at the

Chorus Meet
The Hanford Male Chorus will
meet at 8 p.m. today st the L'SO
building. Tii* chorus plans la pre­
sent s concert in November, ac­
cording to director Hubert Carnie

Intersection ol Highway 17-92 tn4
Onora Rd., Trooper Foster report-,
ed.
A 1941 redan, being driven
north on 17-91 by Jack Woodworth. 37, of 1422 South Mill* St ,
Orlando, was struck by « 1914
car driven by Johnny K, Gilstrap of Sanford.
Foster reported that the Oilstrap ear failed to yield the
right of way when k entered the
highway from Onora Rd. Damage
ta the two c a n was estimated at
1700.
Both driver* were taken to
Seminole Memorial Hospital for
treatment of head Injuries.

Herald Index
Bridge
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Claisified ...... _ Pag* 8 * 4
Comics .... ...--------- Pag* ■
Dear Abby ...
.... . . Page 4
Editorial
Entertainment
Page 7
Pago 8 ft
I'gal*
Pusile _____ .... .. Pag* 7
Page 6
Society .
Spurt*
Page 5

Here For Cargo

from Tampa In In r k a i M i v i l l e
lie told them nil (lint it tin-i Tii'iiipnon did put a reatrkti.ut
around tin- southern end ol the toublcdly would uttrucl henry on the type and sii* canal ha

state up to Jacksonville and down •hipping and would le-ull in ecu- thinks would ha successful for
nomica! tiaiupoitation foe imoiy commercial shipping.
the Ht. John* River to Hunfurd.
Il w h s li'g nautical miles fium products,
“They would have to make it
Tampa to Jl.iyiaul and It!) iiloftg
IIis 'main enthusiasm though large enough »mj deep enough lo
And he’* no stranger to the Ilia river to Sanford. Total sidling was loi the import* fium Latin handle the big ships. Wa draw
Florida shipping scene.
time was 68 hours to Mayport and Aniaiicun countries,
about eight and a half feet alt and
Capt. Charles ('. Thompson of lit hour* to Hanford,
t'upl, Thompson outlined one In­ seven feet forward and this type
Tampa, who has been sailing out
vc-srl i* ideal fur cl,is* state waTha Corinto is heie to tuiul 133 stance of economy:
of Florida port* aim*
auid tuns of bultding material* for •!••if the nniu-tinl* he if loading on leiwuys, but it would have to la
the ranal not only wuuld hr a time Uvery to St. Croix in the Virgin the Cut into here hod to he tiueked ublc to handle tha big ones, too,”
■ml money saver for ahipper* of Island*. The cargo include! run. to one of the Florida post* it would he evpainrd.
good* and detenu* material*, but j creta block, lumber and some Ve- lake a large number of truck* ta
The Corinto run aground four
could bring a whole new product hide* and machinery.
| haul liie 133 ton* under the legal time* making Ihe trip on the HU
distribution network to Hanford.
The boat was chartered hy tire howl limit*. Tha shipper would Johns, Imt tile- difiicullie* were ois
Ha emphaaixed a* one example lluruip and Hiiiim* Co., accuiding have tu pay liie cost of haulage to! tunic of the sharp turn* in the
th* possibility of importation of to local manager Victor Hutchins. Ihe port and the loading c bulge*. liver ami didn't detuy the ship toe
mahogany and pin* lumber from The boat I* expected to arrive in By loading in port at Hanford, the much,
Central America and said Hanford H’t. Croix in seven day*.
shipper ha* to pay only the load­
1h* veteran captain i* sailing
would be * natural shipping renter
If there had been ■ canal from ing co»t* in addition to th* tharter the Coriuto fur Dclfa Line* of
tu large building matket* in tha some point around thr Titusville price of the *hip.
Tampa. He I* th* cousin of Dr.
rest of the state.
are* of the east co«*l, he al­
Water transportation via a canal Dan Mather* of Hunfutd, but Ibis
Water Iran-porUtiun would
ready would have been on Ihe and the Ht. John* would bring on was hi* first trip on th* Ht. Johns
lie cheaper, In be surf, hr *ald.
way with hi* rurgo, he estimat­ more competitive (hipping rates, in a vessel a* large at th* cargo
And tha ranal would cut at Iraat
ed. Now he will nut strani out he pointed out.
ship.
17 hour* off Ihe time il took hi*
until Tuesday.
“No doubt about it, a ranal
Chief engineer W. D. Roebuck I*
vessel to get from Tampa her*
Heveral peisoiis and groups tpiit- across Florida would atlr up a th* only other American aboard
on ite present mission.
&lt;«d Captain Thompson a b o u t tremendous amount of shipping,” th* Cotintu. The mate, Frank
“And time i* money,” he pointed tha usefulness of the proposed ha said. “And a ranal of tha Hutchins, is from British Guiana,
out,
canal fium her* to tha Atlantic right aiic from her* to th* At­ *4 a n some sf tha crew, Tha
•-'apt. Thompson brought hi* after hi* v**«al » u mooted at the lantic auuld du plenty of but!- other* are from Honduras, Niaati7-fout motor v**3*l, Corinto, handshelL
nea* ua it* own."
■sag* and Spain,
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a*cfc R T I FI CATES on Friuay

were, from lefl to right, the $10 winner, Mr*. Selly Cer-

rity of Orange City* the $20 winner, Min* Brenda Ray
of Enterprise; the $30 winner, Mra. Miriam Battern of

ytara eld ef Enterprise. Ska la the
daughter of Mr. and Mra. Samual
B. Ray.
Mra. Miriam Batter, license
clerk In Judge Vernon Mise’o of*

A ateedy flew of euetomore all
Triday evening kept Downtown
Sanford marchanta busy until past
&gt;cloaing time, aa good waalher bald

WASHINGTON (C P I) - A tired
and irritable Congress today
started its stretch drive toward
ad.ournincnt with foreign policy
issues the main roadblocks in its
path.
The first session of the «7tb
Congress appeared almost certain
to end nest Saturday. It waa un­
likely the Senate and Houae would
enact any more ot President Ken­
nedy's major domestic proposals.
The lawmakers, who convened
Jan. 3. have beer, in session long­
er than Kennedy has been in the
-----"!?A^a and laager than any
-F *
;1 the 140 winner, Mra. Irene Hezeaii of Suwr
Cnotress aitwe IN I. How they
ford. All recenved gift certificate* worth f 5 eneb, r W
want to go home.
in any of the stores of participating merchanta for W
The legislative setbacks suffered
daye.
(Herald Photo)
by the administration since mid­
summer have made it increasing­
ly evident that Congresa has gone
about as far as it la going this
year in enacting Kennedy’! do­
mestic program.
With the school aid bill killed
and action on other major domes­
tic proposals stalled o r deferred
until next year, Democratic liber­
als wera just as anxious as Republicans to call it quits.
flee, wae the |W wiener. She Hvaa
■t 1108 Palmetto Ave.
Many administration supporters
felt
Congress should havs ad­
Tho top award of |W weal to o
Long wood Boy Scout Troop, Old
journed weeks ago. It it had, thoy
Navy wife, Mrs. Irene Heteeo ef
Baptist Church, T p.m.
reasoned, the victories Kennedy
IMS Wyanewood Drive.
scored last spring on minimum
Norik Or Undo F in f Aid Meeting,

&gt; Proving their well-known at*
!tracUoa end figkl la keeping with
{the homey, friendly atmosphere
{and neighborly epirit aJnca tho ho*
| ginning of tho current shipping
‘boor, the Starlight Promenadora
tprovidod lively entertolnmeat far
{the “writers* and fnr thoee who
{flnishad their ahopplng early.
; Sung out by • lively caller the
{energetic square dance group went
{through a professional-looking act
io f squares, dad la colorful wsst*
! i m typo attire. Later they eboee
'members of the audianco to move
{In with them and step off a
{Square or two.
{ Soon after 8 p. m. as merchants
• and their helpers brought In their
t tickets to the big basket, little
’N kky Anderson was chosen from
£the children standing around tho
«aeeind truck iii pick out the tickets.
•The drawing waa emceed by
\ WVFB’s John Martia and Dick
{JlavrnhllL :
{ P in t winner, for |10 worth of
!gift certificates waa Mrs. Sally
‘llerrity of 162 West French Ave.
In Orange City, who happened to
be one of tho square dancers.
• Second winner, for a t-U prise
' waa little MUe Brenda Kay, 13

Tonight is the regular monthly
n e ttin g of the Church of tho Kat:.\;-*»w4*vMrieaW-■ r.rn'a Club t ' •
8 p. m. at the Lake Mary Chamber ]
of Commerce.
Guest speaker for the evening
will be Pr. Martin B. Palmer, pas­
tor of the Church a f the Aecemten
in Emu Gallia.
All women are invited to attend.
Refreshments will be eerved after
the meeting.

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•To Meet Tuesday
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The first regular meeting of]
• the Enterprise Parent-Teacher
{ Council will be held at 7:30 pm .
{Tuesday in the school cafetorium.
1 Executive board officers meat' tng last Tueidsy afternoon in
{the cafelortum, included Mrs. R.
T. Hatchett, president; Mrs. J.
. W. Urenncr, vice president and
' roo mmol her chairman; Mrs. K
E. Braddock, secretary and hls• torisn; Mrs. J. Ralston Welti,
I treasurer and membership chair{man; L. O. Dayman, principal;
• Mrs. Forrest Nutt, Halloween car*
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{ Wooten, program chairman; Mrs.
; C. A. Henderson, dtvotiona!
• chairman and Mr*. Lautress
' Boasmsa and Mrs. Donald Drsch
publicity chairman. A hospitality
chairman will bo appointed.

wage. housing and other laauti
would loom more Impressive no*.
"This session started out with a
bans, but It’s ending with a
whimper," one northern Democrat
complained privately.

•

Wilson P-TO
To Meet Tuesday
The Parent-Teacher Orginiixtlon of Piala's Wilson School will
hold it* first meeting of the school
year at 7:30 p m. Tuesday. Mrs.
Herbert Muse, publicity chatrmaa,
reported today.
Mrs. Gordon Frederick, presi­
dent. will preside at the mecling
and hat urged all parents of chil­
dren In the school to attend.

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tem ii a radical departure from
what ll-year-old Nelly has been
used to previously. She has been
^educated In a private, church-run
^school and boyi and girls do not
go to tha same schools at all,
trom the first grade right on
through high school.
Consequently, Nelly has never
before been closely associated
with boy students, but she finds
•• *Hokay' . . ,mu&gt; Bicn!”
A shy, dark-haired girl, Nelly
likes to read, to swim and to
^ptay volley ball.
Along with the two SpanishEnglish classes she is enrolled
in at Seminole High, Nelly takes
typing. Home Ec. and a spe­
cialised course of English gram ­
mar under Mrs. Schmidt.

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A first aid course is scheduled
to get underway in North Orlando
a t 7:30 p. m. today In tho Village
Hall, Arthur H. Rhodes, civil de­
fease area director, reminded tide
morning.
E. R. deFallot. qualified Red
Cross instructor from th# county
headquarters, will d i r e c t the
^course and all reeident* will need
wilt be cost of their textbook, a
rectangular bandage and a roll of
two-inch bandage to participate in
the instruction.
Rhodes also announced that the
Personal Survival Class this week
will meet at th* Hall at T p- m. on
Thursday. Next week, the Wednes­
day night schedule will be resum­
ed, he said.

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teucher at SIIS, Jeannic Sheets, Spanish student and
Nelly Cortez. Colombian student concentrate on teaching
the pretty little senorita to speak English. Progress is
slow but steady for the girl from Bogota.
&lt;Herald Photo)
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The Cuuncil of Teachers anil
Parents of South Seminole Ele­
mentary School in Cax.selhcrry
held Its first meeting of the new
term at 8 p. m. last Tuesday m the
school auditorium.
Mrs. Vernon H. Catron, presi­
dent, presided over a brief busi­
ness meeting and Introduced offi­
cers and committee chairmen in­
cluding Robert Means, first vice
president; Mr*. Robert Mooie, sec­
ond vies president; Mrs. William
IL Cass, recording secretary; Mr*.
Jack Fowler, corresponding secre­
tary; Mrs. C. J . Lockyer Jr., treas­
urer; and Thomas C. b'ticdley Jr.,
purlimenturian.
Grounds committee chairmen,
Robert Moore and William Means;
library chairmen, Mrs. William
Gunn and Mrs. C. J. Lockyer Jr,;
room mother chairmen, Mrs. Ben
(Juarles, grades one through three,
Mrs. Nathan Gross, grade* four
through six; membership, Mrs.
Robert Moore; clinic mothers
chairmen. Mrs. Chester Miller and
Mrs. Ray Norman and fiuldiclty
chairman. Mrs. William Dunn.
Parents were given the opporlu*

riity to juln the CTP and were aukto fill in blanks expressing their
preference ax to the committee* on
which they would like to serve.
One of the council's most i in pot taut projects is the school clin­
ic. Thirty mothers have volunteer­
ed to take their turn at staffing
the clinic on school days from £
a. ni. until 1 p. m. under the direc­
tion of Mrs. Grace Fisher, Semin­
ole County nurse. There will he a
coffee held in the teacher's lounge
for all the clinic mothers at 9:30
a. m.. Wednesday.
Hie school library will be an­
other important project this year.
There is a nucleus of fiOO hooka
ami mothers were asked to volun­
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ing and other library work.
Principal H. R. Heckenhach an­
nounced an enrollment of UHl chil­
dren at the present time. He re­
viewed the school policy us ex­
pressed in "The Children's Hand­
book" for the benefit of the par­
ents present.
Following the meeting, parents
w ire invited to their child's room
t* meet the teacher and refresh­
ments wire served in the cafe­
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"It ia wonderful, says Mrs.
Scnorita Nelly Cortes can speak Williams, "how the boys and girts nam e of Puerto Rico added.
*’I have always found it to in
only • fa * doaen words of Eng­ in the school here go out of their
way to help Nelly. Sometimes this country. Everyone is trying
lish but she le attending Semi­ they even make themselves iate so hard to help you. It makes
nole High School this year and for tbeir classes as they atop to you feel very happy, the in.crest
they take in you."
no* that she has succeeded in explain things to her."
“They are so patient and •And to Nelly from the people
getting settled in this country, she
intends to become sn American friendly. All of them should have of Sanford.
"Nos alegra que aqul. Estraa medal a i ambassadors of good
ftitizco.
moa que tiempre aeamos, amlga."
will."
A member of a large family In
Bogota, Colombia, one of 12 child­
ren, evenly divided with six boys
and six girls, Nelly is the sixth
member to come to America.
She is living in Sanford whh
her alatrr, Blanca Goings and her
brouver-in-law at their home on
Orange Avenue.
iter
ttiuibaitd pulled up stakes *_od_
headed for the VJ.S. nine years
ago and have been here ever
since, though not until recently in
Sanford
How can a girl who speaks
almost no English go to school
here? Well . . .
"K U n i easy." says Mrs.
Esther Williams, Spanish teacher
at Seminole High School,
j f Nelly is taking two classes un­
der Mrs. Williams, which are
really SpanUh classes, but In
them Nelly Is learning English.
Two of tlic students of the
classes, Jeanme Sheets and Louise
Higginbotham are helping Nellie,
tutoring her during part of their
Spanish c la n and the whole sys­
tem is proving to be of gteal mu­
tual benefit to Jcannle, Louise
f e n d Nelly.
As the two Sanford girls talk
in halting Spanish to Nelly, they
are vastly Improving their own
grasp of the language and Nelly
is slowly learning a bit of EngHEADS TOGETHER, &gt;lra. Esther Williams, Spanish

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In a Meant adltcrial tha Prica of Progreai was dist, euiaad. Manttonad as Itama n a k ln f up that prica were;
• Tha aabstitution of solely individual Ideas and work for
a solid, united effort and tha sacrifice of a part of tha
profit an single items for an increase in the tout gross
b a o M . Also, the point was made that by withholding
vital aapport o f a joint project for tha welfare of the
■ community, tha self-centered person hurt not only himaalf a id the values of his own and others' property, but
. also retarded tha growth of hla home town in which his
future Is at atake. It waa suggested that he proearned tha enmity of those who would like to have
hia co-workers.
But if there Is a Prica of Progress, just as surely
there are ProfiU of Progress.
Thera are those who reckon profit only in dollars
&lt;' that cane to them, personally, and that come in the bn* mediate future. This type o f profit, while frequently
available, seldom promotes LASTING progress—if any
a t all. So, the REAL Profit of Progress must be earned
over a longer period of time. It is safe to say, though,
that through Progresa mors money is truly one of the
tangible profits.
However, proper dedication to and work for loca­
tin g * advancement of the community's best interest*
will bring an even greater Inflow of dollars. It may take
a few years longer, but it will justify the w ait
Bern* may say "Why should I knock myself out on
this deal and then see the leeches who'vs done little or
nothing gain the same profit potential that I do?" Well,
it’s amt to say that the same aggressive attitude that
leads to working for progress will be the fores that will
• win over competitors in getting a fair share of the pro­
fits!
Another profit could well bo the "schooling" that
comet from working with fellow townsmen. There de­
velops a respect for and understanding of tha other fel­
low’s business and IU complications. Wo come to ap*
* predate tha thought, effort and time that this civic*
’ minded citizen is devoting to community affairs-. That,
- in turn, serves to stimulate ua to do our best—and wa
a then Inspire others. Soon th a n la a powerful tldel wave
i of enthusiastic effort that sweeps over the problems
* that stood in the way of progress—and aucceas ii as• • sured.
All of ua like to be a part o f success. There is per. i sons) pride in participating in something which is ac'* claimed by others and to which all aspire. Instead of
i being apologetic when we mention our home town be! cause It doesn’t measure up to all we hope for In It, we
; could hold our headi high and ewel! out our chests like
, a pouter pigeon strutting for hie mate. Thut would be
I f a "grand and glorious feeling," wouldn’t it?
.
Yee, there are many Profits of Progress. The big*
* ger, long-range income rather than the quick, less satlsS
1 lying "dollar of today," the fuller appreciation of your
fellow townsmen's abilities and dedication, our own edu
cation, satisfaction and pride in working with him as
partners in progress.
And then there’s the suppressed but nevertheless
real pride that pomes from knowing that our home town
la among the fore-runners and not one of the stragglers
as a fine place in which to live; a hometown the mention
of whleh makes us happy, maybe even boastful when
we say "I'm from SANFORD—industrial hub of Cen­
tral Florida 1" instead of *Tm from a small town just
north of Orlando,"
Let's claim these Profits of Progress, let's de­
IT
iW mand the-teamwork mentioned earlier as part of the
the Prica of Progress.
Are You or the team? If not, how's about getting
on I t . . . . NOW1

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Letters

To The Editor
An Open Letter to the Residents
i t Sanford:
• Dear Folks:
, Ai the president of ths Ameri­
can Legion Auxiliary Unit 53, I
Have chosen as my them* this
gasr, "A Flag In Every Home."
' ■The feeling of our entire auxili­
ary It expraaaed In thla one
phrase.
Wa beseech you to show your
pride in what our country atanda
for by displaying your flags, espe­
cially oit holidays end at any other
Utne Uiat your heart may tell you.
L tt us get those colors in the
breeze and when our neighbors see

them, they won't be outdone and
will fly their flag, too end thus it
will be a proof to others that we
care.
Whet more glorious eight can
there be Uian to see that banner of
Ireedom whipping in Ihe bretze!
We have contacted our Honor,
able Mayor and asked him to eet
an txample for all and see that the
colon were flying from the City
Hall staff.
Most sincerely,
Madeline Covcney, President
American Legion Auxiliary,
Unit 63
Sanford. Florida

Dr. Crane’s

Marrying strangers h a t been
Leaa'a problem Is the aaena toe
that ceofrented Biblical Jaeob. regarded in general as offering
Fifty y ean age, her marriage le u chance of defective offspring.
weald probably base been vela*
In England a few yeari ago
ed, bet modem science U aet two children,' adopted by differso much laterested la bleed ent families, later met and fell
klaabit a* la freedom of the in love. They married and had
germ pi**11 lfM* hidden blem­ several children.
ishes. SUaagcrs may produce
Then somebody announced the
deftcUse childrta If Ibcy ere fact they were brother and sister,
both carriers of recessive traits. so tho marriage was dissolved.
CASE K-101: U na J., aged 23. That was stupid.
is In a quandary
They already had a family at
“ Dr. Crane," she said, “ 1 have normal children and that is the
fallen in love with a marvelous only scientific factor that Is Im­
boy. and he has proposed.
portant regarding the veto of
"But we are second cousins. marriage among kinfolk.
So my mother thinks It improper
A lot of men and women who
for ut to marry.
are not of blood kinship will
“ She says we might have a produce feebleminded youngsters
defsetiva child as a result. What or those with other apparently
are tha facts about Intermar­ inherited defects.
riage?"
So marriage to a stranger Is
Biblical Jacob married his first no sure proof that you and he
oounilns, Rachel and U ah.
may not both be carrying-hliiden
Abraham was married to his traits that may units in one of
half sister, Sarah.
your children and produce a
Moves waa the son of a mar­ handicapped youngster.
riage between an aunt and a nep­
Many of our states still veto
hew.
marriages of first cousins and
So intermarriage used to be some forbid marriage of second
common, especially in Hie royal i t0Uslns, basing their idea on
circles. And there Is no signifi­ the slavery to custom that has
cant hazard to it, If the ancestry come down to us from the past.
on both sides Is free of defects.
Some years ago one of our lead­
In fset, it is far better to in- ing American psychologists, Dr.
breed healthy strains than tn Knight Dunlap then at Johns
let two strangers m arry who Hopkins, recommended intensive
both may be carrying hidden or inbreeding of human beings.
recessive trails of tendencies to
“That will quickly bring those
epilepsy, diabclee, feebleminded­ latent or recessive traits to the
ness, etc.
surface," he argued.
The mam reason why there has
“ Then just forbid such defecbeen a veto of marriage to those
who are closely kin, la simply the
fact that any bad traits In their Race Horse Kilted
ancestry may be reinforced and
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It hones on a thoroughbred farm
But by the aame token, the good
here
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WASHINGTON (NBA) - Estab­ The poll tax Is barely
gress
consider legislation to r e - t
lishment of national legal stand­ and ae change Is urged.
quire
that
all voting districts with-*
ards for the right to register and
Recommendation I on qualifi­
In
each
nf
tha 50 states shall b«
vote, designation of six years of cations of vatars gets away from
formal education aa minimum tho old concept of a constitutional substantially equal in population.
qualification to datermino • vot­ amendment to bar states from It would also seek to restrict
"gerrymandering." in which po­
er's literacy, denial of tho right denying the vote except on the
litical
district lines are changed
to vote to coavieted felons and basis of reasonable age or resi­
equlisaUon of election districts dence requirements, legal confine­ M as to give disproportionate
strengths to various groups of
within each atata highlight tho ment or conviction of a felony.
voters within the district.
new recommendationi of tho U.
Instead, tha commission recom­
This is not a brand-new idea.
S. Commission on Civil Rights mends that Congress legislate
under Chairman John A.
under sections 2 and 5 of the 15th Senator Joseph Clark, D-Pa.,
of Michigan.
amendment that these restrictions has a proposed constitutional
Title Into la the session, neither shall not be applied ia federal or amendment before Congress which
President Kennedy nor the Coa- atate elections to deny the vote would require substantially equal
gress will here time to ra id o r do on the grounds of-race or color. legislative districts, but It could
anything about the three fat vol­ This goeg beyond the eommis- not be made effective till after the
umes of hearings, findings
aion'a IBM recommendations only I9T0 census.
The commission recommends
recommendations which tha Civil ia the felony provision.
Bights Commission has Just dump­
Reedmmtndetkm 3 Is brand new fille r action by legislation which
ed la their lap*.
in that it would provide a national would give Federal courts juris,
There are four more volumes to standard ef literacy as a qualifi­ dietlon over suits to enforce equaL
come, covering civil rights In edu­ cation for voting. Any citizen *-* districting within a slate, withou™
cation, employment, houelng, ad baa completed at least six years depriving state courts from tak­
ministration of Justice. Material
torntel
would be ing jurisdiction in such cases.
may be here for recommendations deemed competent to vote, withRecommendation 5 calls on
which the President may make to out n teat.
Congress to direct that Bureau of
Congress next year on new civil
No state has such ■ qualifica­ tha Census m ike nationwide com­
rights legislation. But thla may be tion now, although a similar rec- pilations of voting statistics. This
the commlaalon’a last gaapa.
ommendation waa contained in the is to provide accurate facta on
For ualass bills now before Con­ lMO OOP platform.
which to bass election reforms.
tra s t to make It a permanent or­
Recommendation 3 calls for This la changed wording for a
ganisation and strengthen Its congressional amendment of ex­ 1959 commission recom m endation
authority are patted before ad­ isting law so aa to prohibit any on which the Congress has.taken*
journment, the commltikm will arbitrary action—o r arbitrary in­ no action.
die on Nov. a.
action wbers there la a duty to
A two-year extension of Its act—which deprives any citisen
Franca attracts more American
authority la n possible compro­ of hia right to register, vote and
mise, K it even thla may b« by- have hia vote counted. This ia sim­ tourist# than any other foreign
pasted If Congress gala an Idea ilar to e 1355 recommendation on country, with Britain ranking sec­
that the commission's latest find­ whleh there hea been no action.
ond and Italy third.
ings present an extremist pro­
gram.
It* volume one, "Voting" conR E G IS T R A T IO N N O T IC E
Ulna some bitter reading In Uh
live persons to marry. Soon w* latter half under the beading,
Tli# Registration Books of tha City of Sanford, Florida,
yfal a , human race of all "Civil Rights In tha Black Belt
opan at tha City Hall, commencing Monday, September
Counties."
such recessive traits, for mankind
18, 1961, for the purpose of registering for the Muni­
But the remedial measures pro­
will then have eliminated Ihe
cipal Genartl Election to b« held on November 7,1961,
posed
do
not
constitute
n
shotgun
blemishes In our germ plsstn."
and will remain open up to and including Friday, Octo­
Dr. Dunlsp's ices was perhaps approach aimed at the head anti
ber 27, 1961.
heart
of
the
South.
It
ia
aimed
radical but Is scientifically smart.
In Lena'* case, with good atoek more at all SO states for the pur­
for four generations back. I'd pose of equalising and standardis­
H. N . Tamm, Jr.
suggest that they go ahead and ing "The Right to Vote,** correct
City Registration Officer
lng conditions in the North, too.
marry.

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Seminoles Trounce Titusville
The Sanford Seminole* turned were gaining 233 yard* on the ; Welsh recovered on the Titusville | point for a 27-0 Sanford lead at
21. Tcrwtlleger dashed IS yards to halftime.
up rougher than a atueeo bathtub ground and 27 passing.
the three and Riser flipped a pass j Titusville got into Sanfurd's end
Key
offensive
efforts
in
the
40fltfor the seaion’i football opener
to Phagan for the touchdown. A ! oi the field for the first time in
point scoring were these:
Friday night' and trounced TitusSanford held the Terriers after running attempt for the extra the third period, mainly on tbe
villa thoroughly by a W-0 acore. the opening kickoff and Davis re ­ point failed and it was 20-0. fcil- running efforts of fullback Jim
After Gary Davidson scored the lumed the Titusville punt 1* tne ott sent in a whole new eleven at Majers. Then Davis Intercepted
a pass at midfield and complated
lesion'i first touchdown Just nine Seminole 33. Phagan and Davis this point.
The
Terriers
.still
could
get
the mission with a 27 yard hipran
for
a
tin
t
dawn
and
Davis
plays after tbe Seminole* got the
dashed 21 yards into Terrier ter­ nothing but trouble from tbe pity-hop jaunt to score. Davidson
ball in the firit quarter, there
ritory. Riser ran it to the 26, Seminole line and tried passing, kicked the point for 34-0.
were nothing but heroes on the Davis took it to the nine and Riser but Terwllleger intercepted a toss
An exchange of kicks gave the
Sanford squad.
ran over in two plays. Davidson and hoofed it into Titusville terri­ Seminoles the foolbsll again mid­
Coach Jim Pigott playad every kicked tbe first of four extra tory. For once, the Sanford at- way in the final quarter and two
man at least two quarter* and points and it was 7-0 at the end tack couldn't go and the visitors pass plays and a run by Phagan
got the ball. Stalled again deep in pushed it to the Titusville 13. Riser
each member appeared to be in of the quarter.
mid-season form as th« Seminoles Sanford got another drive iftuler. their own grounds, the Terriers ended a long evaning for the Ti­
way soon after tbe second quarter punted—and boom—Don Harvey tusville line by making the 13
slam banged around.
Titusville coach Spec Everhart began and Phagan and Riser and Gary Davidson pounded on yards for the 40th point.
said altar the game that the one­ bulled from the 40 to the 10 yard the kicker, with Harvey blocking The Terriers finally got as far
sided acore was no indication that line. Davis sped the rest of the the kick. Eugene Williams kept as the Sanford 27 yard line late in
bis team wai eaiy to beat. He told way for the score and Davidson scooping at the loose football un­ the game, but an interception of
til he got it into the end xono and a pass by Charles Hayes tndeJ
Pigott that the bruiiing play by added anottor point.
fell on it for a touchdown with their hopes for a score.
Later,
Ray
Middleton
lashed
—the Seminole line "Just knocked
Next week: Seminoles vi. Edge• t h e wind out of our boys la tbe a resounding taekle on a Terrier just 35 seconds’ le.t in the first
ha'u.
Davidson
kicked
another
water
in Orlando.
runner,
causing
a
fumble
and
Vic
lin t quarter."
The Sanford offense proved ef­
fective , loo, with all the back*
going strong. Bubba Davis, oper­
ating with a atx speed forward
hat rad gear shift, ran for 137
yards from scrimmage and scored
two touchdowns. He had galas of
Cl, 23, 27 and 30 yards and sev* tr » l good punt return*.
* Butch Riser proved another ef­
fective ground gainer, racking up
74 yards, scoring one touchdown
and passing to BUI Pbsgan for an­
other.
Phagan, who brought gasps
from the crowd when he hurt bis
knee in making a tackle on tbe
first play of tbe game, stayed in
action to record 72 yards from
^Scrim m age and acore once.
v
Pigott also was overjoyed with
the performance of his two' quar­
terbacks, Jim Terwllleger, tbe
starter, and Tommy Hinson.
"They called ell but two plays,"
the coach said. "Wa sent In two
ami one of them didn't work. 1
was very pleased with their play.
"Just say that every man can
be praised for ibis game," Tlgott
smiaid, "and don't fail to give plenty
of credit to that line."
Line coach Jim McCoy, working
with the first line which he de­
veloped himself hare, has h id
th i linemen going full blast en
second effort blocking in pracBubba Davis (30) Breaks Into The Clear
lice and It paid off in several key
downficld blocks in the opening
contest.
The line simply overpowered
^ Titusville and held the offense to
w only 53 yards rushing and five firit
downs while the Davis and Co.

Lyman Opens
Grid Year With
19-0 Victory

Sept. 30.

la last Saturday’s major opener,
Pittsburgh punched out e 19-7
victory over Miami in the Orange
Bowl before a crowd of 33.292 and
_ 4 national television audience.

Sion. S e p t 18, 1961—Pag* S

Im B

Countdown Nears For Maris, Yanks

ball dram a occurs in Baltimore
United Pres* latcrmalieaal
The magic number la two for Tuesday and Wednesday niehts
The Lyman Greyhounds gut
when (he Yankees ptiy tbe Or­
their football season off to a both the Yankees and Roger Msrousing start Friday night as they rit — two wins to put the Yan­ iole* a twi-night doubicbeadcr and
romped over Crystal River, 19-u. kees in another World Series and than a single night game. Marie
Halfback Jimmy Williams scor­ two homers to put Roger Maris hasn't hit a single homer in Bal­
ed the firsl Lyman TD on a six on a pedestal with Babe Ruth. timore this season bi t he's al­
ways been a streak hiiter and be
yard end run. The second Lyman
The countdown for both the looks like he's on a hot streak
score esme on in eight yard
plunge by Paul Blackford and the team and the man neared aero that might just put him over the
lop.
final score came on an exciting 56 Sunday when Marls hit his Slih
Marls, who had hit No. 57 on
homer of the season to gira the
yard play by Jerry Watkins.
Saturday, connected for No. 5S
The next game for the Grey­ Yankees • 6-4 13-inning victory against Terry Fox Sunday to put
hounds will be against Ocoee at over the Detroit Tigers. Time is the Yankees 101* games ahead
Lyman Friday night.
the key factor — time (hat is with 11 to play. One victory will
overwhelmingly on the aide of clinch a lie for their 11th pennant
the Yankaei but which is running in 13 years and their first under
Ralph Houk, and two makes if of­
out rapidly on Marla.
After 131 games and 51 homers ficial.
SATURDAY
U still appeari that the Yan­
PEBBLE BEACH. Calif (LTD the battle ii joined between Ma­
—Jack NlcUaus, a 21-ytar-olJ rts and Rutb alone. Maris* 53 kee* will be aquaring otf in the
are exceeded - in - m»jw —Tl &gt;’d Scries ajalr.V. pie fin.-lrv
senior »i Chiu Slate UnlvrrrrtjV’J*
defeated Dudley Wyeong of Mc­ league history by only one man— naU Reds but the Los Angeles
Kinney, Tex., 8 and 6, to tel&gt;« the Ruth, with 59 in 1121 and &lt;0 in Dodgers are giving It the old col­
United Statee amateur golf title 1927. Tbs *o - called pace that lege try. They scored an 11-inning
4-3 victory over the Milwaukee
for the second time in throe Roger has been concerned with
for two months is now meaning- Braves Sunday and moved within
yean.
leu. All that matter* is that Ma­ 3‘* games of the Reds, who drop­
ris has three games before the ped a 4-0 decision to the Philad­
SEATTLE, Wash. (U P I)-D av e 151-garae deadline imposed by elphia Phillies.
Marr of Houston, Tex., defeated commissioner Ford Frick, Two
In "so whal" American League
Bob Rosburg and Jackie Cuplt on swings to tie and three to bring games, Chicago beat Lot Angeles,
the firit hoi* of a audden-death the great old record tumblin’ 1-1 and 4-3, Doiton shaded Balti­
playoff to win the 25,000 Greater down.
more, 1-0, Minnesota downed
Seattle Open golf tournament.
The climax of the great base- Claveland, 5-0 and 5-3, and Kan­

Weekend Sports

College Grid Set
For Full Slate
United Press International
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College foatball fans, tbeir ap­
petite whetted by a small serving
of games last Saturday, will be
treated to a tempting dish of ma­
jor Intersectional battles next
weekend.
Mississippi, which finished third
in last y ears u n it United Press
International ratings and went on
to dawn Rico in the Sugar Dow!
^ will open its 1961 campaign
against Arkansas at Jackson,
Miss. The Rebels tost quarter
back Jake Gibbs through gradua­
tion but h a \e developed a promis­
ing replacement in Perry Lee
Dunn, a 200-pound sophomore.
The three other winners of (ho
major bowl games last season
also are ready to awing into ac­
tion Saturday. Washington'* de
f lending Rose Bowl champions en­
tertain Purdue, Missouri’s Orange
Bowl kings host Washington State,
and Duke's Cotton Bowl cham­
pions open at South Carolina.
Roman Gabriel, a virtually
unanimously pre-season choice for
All • America honors, will lead
North Carolina State into the
Western Badlands for a meeting
with Wyoming while Syracuse,
f with All-America Ernie Davis
back for another season, will visit
Oregon State.
Other major intersection*!* will
find Kansas at Texas Christian,
Maryland at Southern Methodist,
LSU at Rice, Wakt Forest at
Baylor, Utah at Wisconsin, Rich­
mond at Army, Texat at Califor­
nia, Tulane a t Stanford, and Cin­
cinnati at Boston College,
a
Eiseahetr, Navy will launch its
new campaign without depart­
ed Joe Beilina at Penn Stale, Ala­
bama la *t Georgia, Miami at
Kentucky, West Virginia at
Vanderbilt, Houston a t Texas A
A M, UCLA at Air Force, VMI
at Vtllanova, Clemaon at Florida.
Davidson at Furman, Indiana at
Kansas State, and Colorado State
V. at Arizona.
Minnesota. tbe No. 1 team In
• t h e final L’PI rating* last year,
and Ohio State and Iowa, who
are esper.ed to battle it out far
this year's national honors, do
not, open their campaigns until

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not win a gam* in their first season in the league fast year, edged
the Pittsburgh Steeleri, 27*21, ou
a last-second field goal; the in­
jury-riddled St. Louis Cardinals
bounced tbe New York Giants. 2110; and the Detroit Lions knocked
off the Green Bay Packets, i960
Western Division champs, 17-13.
Tbe Eagles jumped otf to a
good a t m in quest of a second
straight championship when they
defeated the Cleveland Browns,

Following Dallas' winless sea­
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were plenty who scoffed when
Van Hrooklui promised a few
weeks ago, "We won't lose 'em
all." Sunday be proved It with
the help of Fran Tarkcnton, tbe
rookie quarterback he tutored
In a remarkable pro debut, Tarkenton threw four touchdown
passes and carried over for an­
other to stun tbe Bears before a
crowd of 32.326 at Mines polb-.St.
Paul, in ali, Ine former Georgia
star completed 17 of 23 passes
for 2M yards.
Another southern rookie. Alien
Green of Mississippi, and veteran
quarterback Eddie LeBaron were
the heroes of the Cowboys' vic­
tory over the Stcclers before 23,5ou (ans at Dallas.
Green kicked a game-winning
27-yard field goal just a* time
ran out. Just before that. LeBaron
came oIf the bench and threw a
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Tbe Cardinals red-dogged Char­
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Mat Ham mack's 28-yard touch­
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Norm van Brocklin, the famed
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San Francisco whipped Chicago,
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Duke Snider, whose pinch hom­
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Art Slahatlcy end Frank Sulli­
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New femDIe* welcomed Bp &lt;*e
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E. I . Andereon ftnm Lain! and;
Mr. and I t n . B. 0 . Carroll from
JaekionvIHa, and Mr. and Mr*.
L etter B rass from Torrence.
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Hibiscus Circle
Plans Outing
^Wednesday
&gt; Member* of Ihe Hlblicu* Circle
or the Sanford Garden Club will
meet at the home of Mr*. J. M.
Fahey oo Lake Emma Wednes­
day for a covered dlih (upper and
fodal.
• Th* committee requeiU that
rtryone be there no lator than
; » p.m. Thoie wlahlng to go
oallng and (trimming may come
f aider.

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Personals
\
By MXLIN SNOOGBASS
; Terry Seller* (pent a week with
111 family recently. Hi* parent*,
Mr. and Mr*. Kirby Sellar* end
children, Robert, Daryl and Pris­
cilla accompanied him back to
Tampa where ha la stationed at
the McDUl Air Force Bate.
Charlie Garrett spent the p u t
weekend with hla family In Tam­
pa. Ha li employed by the Flor
Ida Power Co. and has been work­
ing in Enterprise for wmo time.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Simpion of Louisville, Ky., were weelu
end guest* of Mr. and M n. Frank
Winkler. The Winkler* have re­
cently returned from a visit with
Mr. and Mri. P. A. Winchell on
the "Id a of Capri." They were
joined there by Mr. and Mr*. P.
H. Winchell of Miami.
Mr. and Mri. Harvey Dunn
ipent Ihe pait weekend with their
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mri. John Earl Ogden, in Jack­
sonville. Linda, who had been
vtilting her aifler (or tho pait
two wecki, returned home with
them.
Jean Parker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. J. Parker, left last
week to start her senior year at
Florida Stata University in Tal­
lahassee.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Anderson
and Uoward were Sunday guests
of relatives In Orlando.
Miss Helen Snodgrass attended
the annual banquet of th* Do Land
Players held at the Calico Kitchen,
In DeLand, Tuesday,
Mrs. Fred Foster, Mri. Ida
Padteti, Mrs. B. W. Carlton, Mrs.
!!. R. lifers. Mrs. W. W. 11lie
and Mrs. Bertha Hardin attended
the district seminar of the Method­
ist WSCS In Daytona Beach last
week.

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
Tbe Women'! Fellowship of the
First Chrlsllsn Church meets at
1:30 p.m. for tbe regular business
and program.
TUESDAY
First Baptist ushers maat at T
p.m. at the church for dinner and
Instruction.
Fidelia S. S. Class meets at
7:30 p.m. with Mra. Irving Pryor,
200 Margaret Rd.
First
Presbyterian
Church
Christian Education committee
meets at T p.m. and Sunday School
workers at • p.m.

N ew

Arrivals

Dr. and M n. E. C. Waldheim,
of Orlando, announce the birth
of a 10 lb. U os. daughter. Aug.
2) at Orange Memorial Hospital
in Orlando.
They have chosen the name,
Leslie Lynn, for tho new arrival
and she was wtlcomcd home by
two brothers, four year old Eddie
' 'srk Jr., aad 1! month old Scott
Van.
Maternal graodmoUur Is Mrs
W. V. Bluing, ai Sanford..

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Steck W edding Solemnized
At Presbyterian Church In Orlando
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Mias Rosalind Charlee Ratliff, I Bobby and Jimmy Cara, nep-| tiful white satin pillow holding I style dress of turquoise Peaudesoi, matching accessories indaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bur- hews of the bride, served as ring tbe rings for the ceremony.
bridge Earl Ratliff, Sanford, be- beam *.and each carried a bests-1 Mr*. Rstliff w ort a (health eluding a small off-thc.face hat
and veil and a purpla orchid
earn# the bride of Rfcbsrd Carcorsage. The groom'* mother
roll Steck, End, ion of Mr. and
wore a pale green Chantilly lice
Mrs. Richard Carroll Steck, of
sheath fashioned with Gera of
Orlando, Sept. 9, et 3:W P- m.
scalloped lace, matching leather
at tba First Presbyterian Church,
hat, and shoes and a purple
la Orlando.
orchid corsage.
Rev. Luther Price, pastor, offi­
Just before the eeremony, the
ciated at the candlelight double
groom’s mother placed a pin on
ring caremony,
the bride's shoulder. It wai in
Given In marriage by her
the form of a key and h u been
father, the bride wore a walls
worn by every bride in the Steck
length dresa of while satin and
family for more than 2M years.
lace, with fitted bodice, scooped
A reception wa* held in the
neckline and long pointed sleeves.
social hall of tho church, followHer fingertip veil of silk lllu
-h»-wi*vj - .-Tiding. Mrs. Knr-r.
to a lia'rVIu!
Rati ifI and Miss Evie U o u ty Tut
crystals and iced pearls and
the cake and Mil* Sandra Kadcr
she carried a white Bible, lopped
and Miaa Pat Smith presided at
with a white orchid and u tln
tbe punch bowl.
ribbon dream ers.
Miss c'harmion \M U c kept the
Mrs. Vincent f . Casa, of Mem­
brides book and floating hos­
phis, Tenn., served her sister as
tesses were Mrs. T. C. Town­
matron of honor, and brides­
send Jr., and Mra. Ruth Cooper.
maids were Miss AUx Talley of
Following a wadding trip to
Orlando and Mrs. Arthur Haskins
Clearwater the couple will make
of Sanford.
their home at M10 Ranchwood
Steve Steck, brother, of the
Rd., In Orlando.
groom, was best man and serv­
ing ss ushers were Paul Nepper,
Marshall Dendy, Hartwell Con­
Newcomers Club
klin and Frank Conroy.
The attendants wore waits
T o Meet
length d r n te i of Ice pink satin
brocade, with three quarter length
aleeves, full skirts and matching
Wednesday
pQI box hats with short Illusion
veils. They each carried a bou­
The Sanford Welcome Wagon
quet of pink and cherry sweet­
Newcomers Club will meet at 10
heart roses with a lighted candle
a.m. Wednesday at the Sea Shell
in the een.cr.
Restaurant for tho monthly
Flower girls were Sharyn Slenluncheon meeting.
strom and Susan Orwlg. The lit­
A short business aeaaion will be
tle girl* were exquisitely dres ed
held followed by a social hour and
In pale pink polished satin with
various card gamea with luncheon
tucked bodice edged in white
served at noon.
lace and pink rosebud wreaths
All newcomers who have moved
on their heads. They carried de­
to Sanford during the past year
licate small baskets filled with
MRS. RICHARD CARROLL STECK
are cordially Invited to attend.
pink rose pedals, which were
(House of Rahija Photo)
For further Information call Mra.
scattered in front of the bride.
Darwin E. Smith.

Miss Nixon

Osteen Personals

Honored With
Picnic, Party
Mlaa Penny Nixon has returned
to school fat Miami aftar a three
week eacatlon with her parents,
Ur. and Mrs. H. B. Nixon, on Lake
Butler.
The young people* Training
Union of the Osteen Baptist
Church honored jter with a "Wel­
come Home” party and picnic at
HarahaU Bluff oo the SL Johns
River.
Those attending were Diana
Jones, Janet Bean, Anna Lee,
Frances, Nancy, Steve and Ronnie
Riggs, Kenneth Hosack, Joe
Frank Tart, Tommy Lemon, Jim ­
mie Shivers, Rev. and Mra. Tram­
mel Kilpatrick and daughter,
Rhena, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hirt
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Riggs.

Longwood
BILL AND SUSAN MEEKS, were hotwired recently, with a joint birthday
party, Riven by their parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Meeks. Each hud a inrye
birthday cake, which was served with leu cream. 'The group spent the after-*
noon playing golf, nt the Put Putt Golf Course. Left to right ur« the guests,
(seated) Leroy Nopper, (tho honorees) Bill and Susan, Chrissy Shedden,
Coleen Royer and Kathy Firestone. (Standing) Dailey Smith, Bobby Glenn,
Paul Harris, Barbara Smith, Dianne Beach, Carter Lee Noel, Connie Royer
nnd Beverly Jo Meeks. Other guests, not in the picture, were Sherry
Th rusher and Doug Firestone.
(Herald Photo)

Casselberry WSCS
Plans Fall Project
Swope, Mrs. Wood. Mrs. FUher
By JANE CASSELBERRY
The Casselberry Community and Mrs. Leonard Casselberry.
At this meeting, many talented
Methodist WSCS met for the
monthly meeting in tho Church speakers presented summaries o(
Sanctuary Wednesday atterncon. various study courses to be of­
Mrs. E. P. Richard* was in fered by the Methodist Church
charge or the worship program fur 1961-1MI.
on the theme of “ The Holy
Spirit." Mra. Oicar i’oale and
Mrs. James Allies sang the duct,
"Ha Is So Precious to Me,” with
Mrs. Darwin Shea accompanying
at the piano.
There is
Other, taking part on the pro­
gram were Mrs. Emily VanDcuonly one
Mn, Mrs. C. K. Fisher, Mrs. Mae
Van Fleet and Mra. AUlc.
Mr*. Nelson Bunnell, president
of the group, presided at the bus­
iness session during which plans
ware made to hold a baxaar in
Nov, IS. Mrs. Uarold Wood wa*
named chalrtnao of this project.
Following the m uting, refresh­
ments were served In Weaver
Hall by tbe hostesses, Mrs. Mar­
vin McClain, Mrs. Finney Haynes,
30 year* of experience
-Mrs. VinDeusen and Mrs. Henry
fostering good will in
Stcnili.
buslneen end community
life.
Members of the Society who
attended Ihe Urlando District Fait
EducaUonal Seminar held Thurs­
W ELCOM E W A G O N
day at tha First Methodist Church
In Oviedo ware Mrs. Haynes. Mrs.
Bunnell, Mrs. Arthur Putnam,
Mrs. Elton Richards, Mrs. Lyile

Casselberry

Personals
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Chaplain and Mrs. R. C. Os
borne Jr. and their family of
Jacksonville, were guests of hia
parents, Mr. and Mra. R. C. Os
borne Sr. of S31 N. Triplet Dr.
recently. Chaplain Osborne has
Just returned from a tour oi
duty with the Navy in the Medi,
lernnean area.

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Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Germond will celebrate their golden
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their home, 1215 Palmetto Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Germond are for­
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a suburb of Buffalo. They moved
to Sanford 12 years ago after Mr.
Germond retired from the Buffalo.
Niagara Electric Co.
They have a daughter, Mrs.
Walter Lyons, two sons, Leslie and
Maurice, seven grandchildren and
one great grandchild, all of Ham­
burg, N. Y.
No special celebration ia plan­
ned by Ihe couple.

Mr. and Mr*. Meaning Todd Sr.
Mr. and M o. V . B. Whiddea
J r. and children epent left weekend with hi* parent!, Mr. a n d d
Mr*. W. B. Whidden Sr. at Palm­
dale. His mother returned home
with them.

Seminole County

The Germonds
T o Observe

Rev. Josa Cardosa visited
friends hi Osteen over tha week­
end and attended servlets a t tha
Osteen Baptist Church where he
waa formerly the pastor, le v .
Cardosa will enter Wake Forest
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DEAR A6BY: I think I am the wom' an whose neighbors wrote you tu criticize
her for whistling for her five children in*
O stead of calling them by name. Thank
heaven my neighbors don’t have anything
worse than that on me. Imagine the fun
they could have if 1 were caught secretly
nipping a t the bottle, or jollying aruund
with the meter man I
1 want to explain: Several years ago I
had an operation on my vocal chords, and
I was warned never to strain my voice. So
th a t’s why I whistle for my children.
^ Thanks for letting me defend myself.
MRS. T. M. D.
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DEAR ABBY: My pop took the curse
off whistling for us kids this way: He
whistled the first four notes of ''SWEET”
ADELINE.” And to let him know we
heard him. we responded by whistling the
next four. Thank you.
THE WHISTLING KID
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DEAR ABBY: I’m writing about the
"neighbors” who objected to calling chit*
dren by whistling. We have whistled for
ours ever since they were old enough to
holler "WHAT?” from several houses
away. When we whistled for them they
knew they had better head for home and
find out "WHAT!” GENEVA STREET

DEAR ABflY: What's wrong with
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' whistling for the kids? When I whistle for
mine, all six of them plus two collies an*
DEAR ABBY: I urn 47, and our "fami­
awer me. 1 have taught my youngsters to
ly whistle” is now in use for the third
whistle because i^, U &lt;* great Ifclp if we —
not es. One long and
' shoidd-g9t-«'?Maw«r-ifcn&gt;-tfnfr-ani-.!icr a t
two shortsrsutried wnen m'jTBt’aA cd pat­
fairs, on crowded beaches, in department
ents, in their best years, summoned us
store or at football games. Thanks to our
children home from play.
9 family whistle we have never lost a child.
Years later, lonely, blue, discouraged
WHISTLING PARENT
and almost desolate, I trod the busy
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DEAR AIJBY: Your item about the
miracle, above the traffic noises I heard
"family" wiiistle brought back memories.
three notes. True and clear! One long am!
We hud n special family whistle to call
two shorts. Stopped In my tracks, I wait­
•och other. If it hadn't been for that my
ed breathlessly. Then—again! Much near­
-two sons never would have found each
er. Suddenly I located the source. In the
other behind the lines in Okinawa during
cross-walk, striding is fast as his long
World War II.
PROUD MOM
legs would carry him, was my big country
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cousin from our home town. Our tears
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DEAR ABBY: I have an 83-yenr*old
mingled as he folded me tightly in his
grandmother on my mail route who can
sheltering arms. Good food, talk of
produce tho shrillest whistle by sticking
home and loved ones, rekindled energies
two fingers in her mouth and blowing. She
to successfully complete my jnission.
has caught me many times when I wns
That's just one of dozens of cherished
already a quarter of u mile down the rond.
memories of our "family whistle.”
1 think being able to whistle like that
ALABAMA

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When California Attorney Gen­
eral Stanlye Moik tried to tie
the membership of the John Dlrch
Sotlety into a neat, laughable
little package, he said it leemecl
to coniiil of “wealthy businessmen, retired military offlcera
and little old ladles in tennis
ehoes,’*
0) He got bla laugh with that Ineongruoui aisortmrnt— but I'm
Just wondering If the laugh Isn't
going to backfire.
I've got ■ hunch an ewfut lot
of older women, both in and out
of Uie John Birch Society, are
going to think Mosk'a statement,
while slyly clever, also wai down­
right insulting.
Also, they may Just wonder
a d h e r e be got his vision of “Illtie old ladies in tenrna shoes.”
The “little old lady” la no

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A politician may get by with
sneering at wealthy businessmen
(they're
a definite
minority,
since it takes a tot of brains and
hard work to be successful at any
line of work) or even at retired
army officer! became we never
honor our military men unless
we are in a fighting war.
But there are an awful lot of
otder women in the country who
are going to resent that sneering
“little old ladici In tennia shoes."
And there are an awful lot of
younger women who deeply ad­
mire the spirit and independence
of today's older women who are
going to reient It, too
After all, we atl hope to be
around a long time—and none
of us wants to think that any­
one will c \e r refer to ui as
“little old ladies In tennis shoes.”

Mon. Sept. 18, 1941—Fag* f

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I In/Cain's Hundred? MarkRichman
Idays Nicholas Cain, a reformed gang-1
| land lawyer who leads a drive against
organized crime b y making war on
the nations top 100 criminal leaders'.

Woman :ByRuthFight
MnietReferees Needed In AFL

more a part of thli Jet age
world than the horse and buggy.
Women today are living to a ripe
old age—but age doesn't turn
them into little old ladles.
As a group today'a old women
are an alert, Informed, and ac­
tive segment of the population.
They run their own homes, drive
their own c a n , lead their own
lives, make up their own m'nds,
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beauty shops'to be well-groomed,
and U th e n is anybody alopping
around in tennis shoes—it’s their
daughters or granddaughters —
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United P reu Inter national
N rat time A1 Dorow and the
New York Titan* take on the
Buffalo Bill*, maybe American
football League CommUaitmcr
Jo* fo ia should call on the Na­
tional Boxing Association to pro­
vide th* referee.
At least, n boxing referre could
have earned a day's pay Sunday
by aeparating the fi.«t.*winger* In
th* Rill*' 41-31 victory over the

Titans at Buffalo before a crowd
of 16,684.
Sunday'# other AFL gam# was
comparatively tame, the San
Diego Charger* walloping tha
browbeaten Oakland Raiders. 44-0,
with n barrage of nothing but
touchdowns. A crowd of 20,210 at­
tended.
Taikwan Yokoyama is Japan's
greatest traditional artist.

T-T:30 p. m. ABC. Expedition.—
"Africa’s Animal Kingdom." Pre­
miere. Some interesting shots of
wild life in Central Africa m ats
this worth watching, filmed rec­
ord of the desperate struggle for
survival. Opening the aeries' se­
cond aeason, Col. John D. Craig
serves as host.
3-8:30 p. m. NBC. National Velveil — "The Pony." Premiere.
Opening segment Is a heart tug­
ger, geared for family appeal.
An old man la towing a pony in
hii trailer, and has an accident
near the Brown farm, His life it
saved by first aid, but the pony
diet giving birth to a colt. In
gratitude to hla rescuer, the old
man gives
the colt tu Donald
Brown (Joey Scott) as a reward.
3:30-0:30 p.m. ABC Surfilde f t"Count Seven.” Premiere, Usually a lucky number, “Seven” does­
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ficient intrigue to austaln interest.
Dot deals withthe allying of
two women, seemingly without
motive. A child's toy if th# key

to the murder. Troy Donahue,
Van Williams and Lee Patterson
again .star in the series.
10-10:30 p. m. CBS. “ The Alan
King Show.” Special comedy pro­
gram. Sloryllnc ia something to
hang the laughs on. There arc
enough in llic kingly vein. Alan,
once again, a suburbanite hus­
band and father, takes a week-end
trip, sprung on him as a sur­
prise by hia wife, played by
Denis# Lor. Th# vacation go#a
from headache to nightmare.

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In direct team competition at
duplicate, each board la played
twice. Team A'a North-South
^ p a ir plays It against team B’a
Esxl-Wext pair and then team
A'a East-West pair plays It
against team B’s North-South
pair.
The net difference nn each
board or hand is then trans­
lated into IMP'S, or Interna­
tional Match Points. A study at
team results la most interestfa* in pinpointing bow the ex• p e r ts can go wrong.
North and South can't make
four hearts became everything
breaks badly for them, but the
contract figures to make and
certainly should be bid. The bid­
ding in the box shows how each
pair got to the heart game
One South was allowed to
play the contract and went down
one trick. At the other table
•■Vfeat decided to be a master
mind. He had waited patiently
with hia seven card diamond
auit and bad hand and then took
a deep breath and came out with
a five diamond call.
North doubled, opened the
spade king, and shifted to the
heart king. Eventually, West
made eight tricks, and the J00
A Oldest god in Greek mythology
b Uranus, whom Ihey believed to
give beat, light and rain to the
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Rugged new I-beam front axles' of 9,000- or
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80 heavyweights. Muffltrt are longer lived
on ell models.
You'll find a total of 198 models In ths new
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4. TraasporUliua
town location. Phone for appoint­ SIS Camellia Court. FA X-S610.
koTicae o f b u t
H I E S TATK O F F LOH JDA TOI
3. Food
ment, FA 2-3123 day
Br
M A R T JA N R CO UTCRK
FA 2-33U
6. For Rent
9. For Sale or Rent
« i » l Rrldgotnw B tn tlo n Rn*&lt;t
7. B uaincM R en tals
t l r l d g r t o n . Mleanurl
3 -.BEDROOM unfurniihcd house CUSTOM BUILT Home on take.
A a w o r n v.oiuplglnt h a v i n g b e e n , 8. B o tc h R e n ta ls
filed a g n l n i t y ou In th o C i r c u i t
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
in Idike Mary. FA 2-8319.
C o u r t In a n d f o r Bemlnolo C o u n ty , 9. For Sale or Rent
evenings. FA 2-1397.
F l o r i d * , In C h a n cery , fo r Dlvort-a 10. Wanted to Kent
DESIRABLE iurniiitcd or unfurn■ml o t h e r relief, t h e ■lion t i t l e o f
litied apartment. FA 2-2SOO.
a it lil
n o tio n b e in g
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K. 11. Real Estate Wanted
11. Heal Estute Wanted

The

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12. Real Estate For Salr
13. M o rtc a f* L oans

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17.
18.
19.

Insnrancs
Business Opportnnlties
Female Help Wanted
Mats Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted

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21.
22.
23.
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26.
27.
28.
29.
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Beauty Salons
Build • Paint • Repair
Building Materials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services
Radio ft Television
Special Sarvkes
Laundry Service
Automobile Service
Machinary • Tools
Poultry • Pets • Livestock
Floorers - Trees • Shrubs
Furniture
Articles For Sals
Articles Wanted
Boat a - Motors
Motorcycles • Scooters
Trailers • Cabanas
Automobiles • Trucks

2. Notices * Personals

SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gables
*01 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.

HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
SALES
RENTALS

SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice targs »part menu, *0* E.
Hth Si. Phone FA 2-42S2.

Helmly Realty

3US Vv. 13th Street
2 -BEDROOM unfurnished house FA 2-7603, Evenings FA t-2378
I2S Escambia. Ph. FA 2-0271
or TA 2-0642.
12. Real Estate For Sale
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
O sc a r M. Ila rris u n
AT SL'N DELL MOTEL
Registered Real Eilale Broker
Cottage available, larsn kitchen 1311 Palmetto Ave Pb. FA 2-T94I
units, over-nights. From *80
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST 1 j
month. SUN DELL, going So.,
1 mile from Sanford, on left, Large Iota 2 miles w en Salt
Springs. Phone FA 2-0927.
Hwy. 17-42. FA 2-9631.
O sc a r M. H a rris o n
2 . FURNISHED houses; 2 ami
1 bedrooms. Call FA 2-2902 or Registered Real Estate Broker
t3tl Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7942
FA 2-2331.

RENT A BED

HOW ELL P A R K

Rollaway, Hospital It Baby Beds
By Day, Week, or Month
3 • Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen­
CARROLLS FURNITURE
tral heat, many deiuxe e x tr a s .^
Ph. FA 2-3181
l i t W. 1st St.
Sanford'a preferred location.
112.990. and up. FHA 8399
FURN. apL 2M0 MeDonvSBe.
Down, VA No Money Down,
NICE, roomy 2 bedroom turn. apt.
Not too many available. One
1700 Magnolia. *49.30.
mile E aii of 17-92 oo 438.

THE READEIt DIGEST common SMALL furnivlied house, 1 bed­ LORMANN REALTY
ity representative offer* ipe
room, newly painted, real clean. TE 8-3272 Fern Park TE I-170T
cial holiday ratei; effortlei
FA 2-8331 anytime.
TRADE
Chnutmai Bhoppins. Ph. Ste
phaoie M. Smith, FA 2-8396. TWO bedroom furnished apart­ COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home
ment, 2101 Magnolia, $33.00.
for home in country, with 19q
• crea or more.
^
Robert A. Williams, FA 2-3931.

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FOR RENT

FURN. small gp|., eoo J'ark. Ph.
2, 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES.
FA 2-0731.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom. 2 ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
bath home on laka in Ravenna
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
Park, 112 SaUuina Drive.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom home, NOW ta the lime to buy oae
acre just outside city limits
202 Poplar Ave. FA 2-2320.
and one block off W. First St­
CLEAN * room funs. I l l Park.
one story frame house, 4 bdrm , ■
FLa. room. 12 x &gt;7 swimming
2 - BEDROOM houye, kitchen
pool.
Wonderful family home.
equipped. Ph. FA 2-8013.
Immediate occupancy. $13,300—
terms available. Phone Winter
Legal Notice
Park, 838-6339 for appointment.
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�Winter May Be Just Around The Corner But Bargains Are Here Right Now
26. Radio A 1 el*vision
SI. P o sltry • P ita • Livestock 34. Articles For Sals
12. Real Estate For Salt
. 16. Female Help Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
gj|f •u U rfc ir r iU
Mon. Sept. 18. 1961—Pape 9 3-BEDROOM. 1 bath. Near en­ FOR SALE: Weklva River Estates; SCHOOL DAYS means a ided eg* TV SERVICE within the hour. ANIMAL HAVEN Boarding Ken­
Electrolux Cleaners

J2. Real Estate to r Sale

trance. S1CO down. FA 2-6334
Sunland.

—150 ft. River (ron age 6lo ft. I
to Road
mile off Rt. 48. Call
after • p. m. FA 2-8473.

pen c! Turn your spare hours
Into profitable one* wl.lt Avon's
help. Write Manager, Bon 24,
Lockhart, or call Orlando
GA 2-1

VICTORIAN HOME for large
family. Close In. $6,300 with1HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
Wo Don't Wan. EVERYBODY'S
terms. Phone NO 8-3241.
1
SALES
RENTALS
Business, Just YOl'RS.
2-BEDROOM cement block bouse
CITY OF SANFORD Civil Ser­
FARMERS AGENCY
with utility. Florida room, carvice ex animal ions for qualified
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
porte. Near high school, 123
3M W Utb Street
2483 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221 applicants will be held in the
Club Road. FA 2 0337.
city hall at 7:00 p.m. Oct. 3,
FA 3.7803. Evenings FA 2-2373 After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0281
1981. to establish an eligible list
PRIME COMMERCIAL
3 BEDROOM, 1&gt;* bath, corner lot.
of
Firemen for Sanford Fire
ROBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
PROPERTY
Take over paymenti 172 per
Dept, qualifications: 21 to 3u
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
*130 Feet Frontage on State Road
month. 122 Anderson Cir. Ph.
j n . of age; 3* 1“ tall and weigh
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
46 just East of Interstate Road
FA 2-8072.
not less than 123 lbs.; have a
4 Interchange. Over 300 feet
deep. Prleo 113,000.00—one-third Lot, 70' x 137', with shad* trees, C O L O R E D PROPERTY, 10 10th grade or equivalent educa­
houses in Midway, 317,000, pay.
tion; resident of Seininote Coun­
down.
1920 Palmetto.
log 20%, 33,000 will handle, ty for at least six months. Sub­
balance monthly installments,
mit applications to Civil S»i- - - "Wo Trade”
6"* interest. l.E. Ratten, P. O.
vice Examiner in city hall by
Box 43. Phoon FA 2-4440.
Sept. 17, 1981.
2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
REALTOR—INSUROR
Ball-Blair Agency TEAR OUT THIS AD. and mall
Nights FA 2-0048
Phone FA 2-4931
112 N. Park
Registered Brokers
with name, address for big box
A ASSOCIATES
of home needs and cosmetics for
COUNTRY LIVING
318 So. P irk Ave. Ph. FA 3-3841 Free Trial, to test In your borne.
3-bedroom bouse •
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
Tell your friends, make money.
better than an acre of land Rush name. BLAIR, Dept.
3-Bedroom house and 3 bedroom
13. M o rtg a g e Loons
KS3ES2 Lynchburg, Va.
house on 13 acres of Und
FINANCING
13 lots in Bookcrtown
MORTGAGE LOANS
Dewa Payment A
17. Male Help Wanted
Geneva 2312
FHA to d Conventional
Closing Coat
Eve. Orlando GA 2-8198
Commercial A Residential
EXPERIENCED salesman, good
STENSTROM R EALTY
commission. Apply Box 30 t'o
Monthly Payments ae lew u
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
l i t N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Sanford Herald.
188 leeL tasea and Insurance
Bob Crumley, Realtor
NEW HOMES
15. Business Opportunities
R. L. Sloan, Associate
19. Sitnationa Wanted
la Beaulifal —
FA 2-0373
Sanford
INTERNATIONALLY
approved DAY work. FA 2-2603.
Sunland Estates
BARGAIN: 3 - bedroom, screened safety, sports and race tires by
$14,100 - $17,100
patio, carport, atova and refri­ champion drivers In Europe and WORK WANTED. FA 2-4018.
3 - BEDROOMS
gerator, excellent condition. Lass America are now available in
PLAIN sowing, alterations, and
than J«7 monthly. Best offer.
t - Wi - 2 BATHS
this county. Exclusive franchise
zipper replacements. 708 Bay
Conventional A FRA Loan*
180 Cortex Ave. North Orlando.
is available ia metropolitan
Ave.
Drive 17*83 to Holland
Sanford, based on Integrity, abil­
Estate* (3 mL S. of San.
equipment and in mounting DAYS WORE. Phone FA 3-2782.
ford). Sale* office lat house
St. Johns Realty Co. ity,
and biLneing. Write Box I, e/o
in*id* entrance.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
The Sanford Herald giving com 20. UabyalUcru
118 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123
K1NGSWOOD
plate details of experience.
BUILDERS, INC.
I WILL keep small children in
FA 3-8074
PERSON capable of setting up a
my home, $1.3$ a day. Ph.
Legal
Notice
JIM HUNT . FA 1-3111
FA 2-2374.
sales organisation. Age no bar
iv T hu cot n r o r this « oi t t t
rier.
Requirements:
office
ware­
JtnuK,
*&gt;:wixoi.r
m i vxr,
house, preferable store building 21. Beauty Salons
S 'I. o h i d a ,
i n raustTK .
lu r»i scalar# *f
la wholesale neighborhood. Pro­
JKSX AltTIII’R COTTtNflWAM, alts
S K Y -H IG H
duct: a specialty Item, alkali 30% OFF all waves 810 or over
known
JESS COTTIKOIIAM,
Operator Eva Jo Wynne
Dic***Sd.
neutraliser, non-competitive for
T * A ll r r &gt; e i l &gt; r a
r n w t a II* * .
KATHERINE HARVEY
past
34
years,
selling
to
Indus
I* # C la im * * r D m u S i A e * lu * t
BEAUTY SHOP
trial#,
schools,
government,
Bald IC*t*l*i
Pb. FA 3-0834
Tou ami *»ch of you *r* ti.rcby
states, 'counties, building mater, 318 Palmetto
notlfUd and raiiulrad I* praatnl
lal
yards,
etc.
Your
minimum
Dowa-To-Karth Price#
any tlalir* and damand* which
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
you. or aitbar of you. may hav*
potential net 323,000 annually. 2840 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 3-1398
■ esln it th* aatnl* of Jaae Arthur
We will help finance the mer­
Beautiful Lakefrewt
Cottlneham, alao known *• Jana
Community
chandise and factor accounts
Cottlneham. d*c****d, lat* of aatd
County, to th* County Jude* of
On Sparkling Lnkt Mlnnee
receivable. Crete, Box 728.
H.nilnol* County, Florida, at hi*
Desert Hot Springs, Calif.
o(H&lt;-* In tha court hom * af laid
at Sanford, Florida, within
Beauty Salon
$11,300 to $17,100 County
alx calandar month* from th* 1»- F em ale H elp W a ste d
Walker
Building
tlm*
af
th*
flrtt
publication
*f
See Our Model Romeo
2310 Oak
FA 3-7884
(his nutlc*. Each CTaliti or demand
WANTED:
Middle
aged
lady
to
— OPEN TODAY —
ahall b* In w rltlnc, and ahall Hat*
live
to.
Room
and
board.
From
th*
plac*
of
realdenc*
and
p-&gt;*t
2&gt;i 311. So. of Sunrord
Air Conditioned — TV Stamps
oftlr* addreaa o f th* claimant, and
DeBary. NO 8-4074.
Turn W. on l.ak* Mary Bird.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
ahall h* awurn to by lb* claimant,
Pll. FA 3-837S
103 So. Oak Ave.
FA 3-3743
hi* aa«»t, or attornay, and any

Helmly Realty

Stemper Agency

Jim Hunt Realty

VA
$156

VALUE

Dawn's

Legal Notice

auch claim or damand not M fllad
■halt b* void.
/ * / Marcuarlta Cottlneham
Aa axacutor o f lb* U l t W ill l a t h b c m c r i T i o i h t o r t h h
six t h
sio iru L
r in c itrr ix
*nd T**tam*nt *f
a x is r o n *RHixa&gt;.i: c o t x ’r r,
Jaa* Arthur Cottlneham.
d*c*a**d
1,1 ° « 4 s n a r
a t I T T O TOHKCLOSK M U M T O aU E
W. C. Ilulchlaon. Jr.
a
s
d
r
o
n
o
t
i
i
k
h n c L tc r
Edward* flulldlne
c a a n lis ts
Sanford. Florida
F E D E R A L NATIONAL XIORTOAdti
Allornay for K taculrla
ASSOCIATION, a c o r p o r a t i o n « r Fubllah: S*pt. 11. IS. 11, Oct. •

® e

e a n l i r J u m U r a n Act o f C u n e r t i *
a n d t x l a t l n e p u r s u a n t to t h * F*il• r * t N a t i o n a l V lo r la a e * A i s o c f a t t o n
C h a r t e r Act. h a . l n * It* p r i n c i p a l
o f flr # la th* C i t y „ f W • t h l n g t c n ,
b u t r i c l a t C o lu m b ia,
Plaintiff,

CUSTOM windows A doors. Boyd's
Shop. 307 Elm. FA 3-2818.

23. Building Material*

LUMBER . HARDWARE • PAINT
Rooiing
FHA Loam
P'ans
FREE ESTIMATES
v*.
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 YraK ICtfAIIO C. H E N N E T T a n d B A N
to Payl
DRA U B E N N E T T , hi* wlf*.
t&gt;&lt; fo n d a n t* OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
x o r ic s i o r s l it
B. EDWARDS
S t * t a of F l o r i d a toi R I C H A R D
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
c
B E N N E T T a n d BANDKA I*
B E N N E T T , h i* w ife, w h o * * a d d ? * * *
We Give TV Stamps
la u n k n o w n .
Pb. FA 2-7898
You a r * h c r a liy n o t i f i e d t h a t i 903 W. 3rd St.

SAN
Homes by Demetree
3 - B edroom s

2 - B a th s
Beautifully end Solidly Cona4ructed. Excellent Neighbor­
hood. Clone to School* end
Shopping.

FHA A VA FINANCING
*

Located on Locuat Ave., N. of
E. 20th 81.
•

Sunshine Realty
SELLING AGENTS
2819 French Avenue
FA 2.8318
FA 2-7193
NIGHTS * FA 3-1818

WANTED

V

M EN -W O M EN
from i |M 18 to 32. Prepare
now for U. S, Civil 8ervfr# job
opening* in this erte during the
next 12 month*.
Government position* pay aa
high *. 31 (8.00 e month in
atari. They provide much (rent­
er aecurily than prieale em.
plojment end excellent oppor­
tunity for advancement. Many
position* require little or no
specialised education or ex­
perience.
But to get one of three jub*.
you muat paan a teal. The com­
petition ia keen and in aome
raaea only one out of five paa*.

22. Build • Faint * Repair
ROOM 9PRG8AL 914.98. Pawling
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
FA 2-8138.

Lincoln Service help, ihuu.and*
prepare for lh*«r lent* every
year. It I* on* of the Urgent
and oldrvt privately owned
aehoola of it* kind and i* not
connected with the Gutrrnmml.
For FREE information mi
Government John, including liat
of poaltioni and satiric*, fill
oat coupon end mill at oner—
TODAY. You will alao get full
detail* on bow you ran qualify
youraell to paa* three tr-la.
Don't delay • Art MlW !

S u it f o r S lortaoK * K u rccto au r* h a .
h i c n filed a e a l n a t &gt;ou In th * a b o r t
• n l l t l t d c*u**, a n d t h a t y o u ar*
h t r t b y r e q u i r e d to m m * a copy
of y o u r A n tn o r or o th * r w r ltta n
&lt;t«f* ntr• Upon J . t l a r d l n P a t c r a o n
J r ., P l a i n t i f f * A t t o r n a y . w h o a* *ddr**» i* SIT K**t D im e S t r . * t ,
L a k a l a n d , F l o r i d a , on o r b a f o r* th*
51th d a y o f M»pi«mb«r, A. D. 1SS1,
a n d baf or* o r Im m odlataljr t h a r a a f t a r t o fllo w i t h th * C l a r k o f th *
a b o v # aiy lad c o u r t th o o r l e l n a l of
•aid A n aw ar o r **ld w r l t t a n dafanaa*. If a a y . Thl* l u l t aaak * to
fora , I „t* * m o r t a a x * u p o n t h * fo l­
low ing d a tc rlb a J proparty, to -w lt:
I*&gt;t IS In Rlook C o f L lt t l *
f t ' a k l n a E i t a t t * No. I, ae. o r d l n e t o t h o p lat t n e r a o f ,
r ao o rd a d In P l a t Book I. P ag o
SI. o f th o P u h llo R e c o rd * of
Oam lnolt C o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
If y u u fa ll to ito *o. D t C r . a p r o
f o n f * * a o will b* e n t e r e d a g a i n e t
y ou f o r th * r t l l e f d e m a n d e d In th*
C o m p la in t.
W IT N E S S my h a n d a n d official
Mat of *fflc* a t S an fo rd . S em in o le
C o u n t y , F l o r i d a , t h l a J i t h day of
A o a u a t , A. D. I s e t .
(SE A L )

A r t h u r II l i c k w i t h . J r .
C la r k o f C i r c u i t C o u r t
B y ; J a a n E. W Ilka
D eputy C lerk
niount A J a m ie * *
Boa SSI
I ’e l J o d , Fla.
P u h lte h i A u g .

51, Sept. I, t l. IS

Pekin, Illinois
I am very much interested. Please **nd me absolutely FREE
(I) A lUl of L*. S. Government position* and aslariea; (I) infor­
mation on hew la qualify for a U. 8. Government Job.
Name
Age
Addict*
C ity ---Give Exact Direction* to Your Home

State

SCH O O L BAND
INSTRUMENTS

BUY O R REN T
NEW O R USED

L

HOMES

Southern Air

Before

29. Automobile Barries

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Windshield
Hack Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia

Ph. FA 2-4832

AT THIS!

Barkley
A. W. Berkley Ueed Cere,

DISCOUNTS

toe.

Imports &amp; Sports Cara
Our Speciality
17-91 • Heart of Maitland

Omljr a very few left but each an# Is a bargain
yuu can't afford nut to look nt before buying
any car
new or used!

PH. MI 4-5307

Wall
Plumbing A Heating
AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 0382
PLUMBING
Contracting A Repair*
Free Ultimate!
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-J28J

26. Radio &amp; Television
HATCHERS TV
k RADIO SERVICE
'Dependable Guaranteed Service*
Pit. FA 2-8392 20txl W. First 0 .

d h w su m a

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
\ s Low A» $350 Down
1-iUdrouM*— I Hath*
3-Bedroom*— I ■* Bathe
3-Bedroom a— I Hath
Mid* variety •sttrio r deiigos and floor plans

WHERE THRIFTY FOLKS BUY QUALITY
CARS

1959
1959
1935
1937
1936
1958
1959
1935
1953
1953
1960
1960
1957
1958
1960
1937
1957
1954

AT REASONABLE PRICES
HERE’S W H Y ---------

PONTIAC UonnevilU A/C ..................»...... |2293
CADILLAC 4 Dr., Power A Air ............. 3795
CADILLAC 4 Door, Power and A ir ......- .......995
FORD Station Wagon V-8, Auto ................ 895
DODGE Hardtop, Overhauled ....................... 695
DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic .......... 1195
RENAULT, A Bargain In Economy............ 595
CHEV. 4 Door Utlair ............ ......... ......... 193
CADILLAC 4 Door
.......................... ..
. 595
DUICK 2 Door Hardtop ....
........ ........ 195
CHEVROLET 2 Dr., V-8 ........................ . 1893
CHEV Station Wagon V-8, A u to ................. . 2193
CHEV Btlalr Hardtop V-8, Auto
....... 1095
OLDS 98 4 Door H. T., Power and Air
.. 1093
CllEV lleluir V-8, Slumlord Trans.
_1793
FORD SI. Wagon V-8, Sid. Shift
..........795
OLDS Station Wagon V-8, Power .............. 1195
CADILLAC 4 D r, ................................. ......... 593

ONLY A FEW 1961 NEW CARS
LEFT AT REDUCED PRICES
BUY NOW AND SAVE

FHA — Conventional A In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: Tara W. oo 30th SL Follow Comatry Club Rd. k Watch for our eigne.

CARS
TRUCKS
DEMONSTRATORS

HOLLERS ot SANFORD

25. Plumbing services

4 - K e d r o o m *— J B a t h s

LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 26

18' FLEETWING cruiser, fully
nel. German Shepherd for sate.
equipped, 700 Mercury motor.
Service calls 32.00. Surname TV.
Sales — Service — Supplies
Ph. FA 2-3732 or FA 2-2870.
Call FA 2-3839.
FA 2-9792. (The working man's
Neil Klndy - FA 3 8808
friend &gt;. Serving Sanford. LongBONDED
REPRESENTATIVE
RABBITS for sale, 3830 So. Park
38. Traitors * Cabanas
wood, Lake Mary, Lake Monroe,
DeBary.
ONE MALE Chihuahua, 1 year DAVID BRADLEY Haodimaa
tractor, new motor, has tiller 43 ft. TRAILER. Park on ownert
oid. A.K.C. registered, brown.
property free. Nice p lie s for
RADiJ REPAIRS
and cultivator: 10 o her attach­
Ph. PA 2-2737 after 3:00 p.m.
children k pels. $1,300. FA 3-2948
Work Guaranteed.
ments available. FA 2-8808.
Ph. 323 8728
32. Flswern • tr c e i • Shrubs
1981 MOBILE HOME 10 X II, 3
3300 Lake Mary RAad
BR. My $1300 equity for koma
Crept Myrtle in bloom, all colors
equity,
furniture, car, or any*
27. Special Service
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
thing of value. Bailey, Dewitt
Urapevilla Ave oear 30th S t
Trailer Pk.
FRIG l DAI RE
Sale* A Service
33. Furniture
39 AutMMbltas - Tracks
O. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 Day«
. S BIG VALUES
'31 CHEVROLET 4-door, clean.
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883
• QUICK CREDIT
Ph. FA 2-0408.
S EASY TERMS
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE. WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMFo Am rrica'i B ril Brands: Conn.
IS PLYMOUTH S door
For i«rvice aa aay make of Sew­
Olds, Leblanc, Ludwig and otbtrs
very good mechanically and aa
W
ILSON-M
AIER
ing machine p an s and accessat the lowest rates anywhere for
n u t. Phone FA 3-8718,
New and Used Furniture
cries or Rentals call or write
school band students. Cornets,
311
E.
First
St.
'
FA
2-3822
to Sanford Sewinc Center, 104
Flutes, Trumpets, Trombones, 1980 ENGLISH FORD AngelU. 3*
South Park Avo. Ph. PA 21411. Rift-LAWAY, Hovpi si and Baby
door, 18,000 miles, all white,
Drums, Saxophone*, etc. Open
whitewall tiros, beater; 3400
Monday and Friday nltei. WE
Beds,
Day,
Weak,
or
Month
TO eloan carpets better we'll loan
PHX7VFR
STREFr MUSIC,
cash and take up remainder a!
FLItNITURE TENTER
a Blue Lustra Carpet Shampoocr
w i No. Orange, Orlando, Phone
12 payment! of $32.38 mo. Ph.
1100 French Ave.
FREE with purchase of Blue
GArden 4-3401.
FA 2-8308,
Ph. FA 2-7933
Lustre shampoo. Carroll's Fur­
niture.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
SEWING MACHINES
etc. Bought-Sotd. Larry's Mart. 2 Singer portables, real good,
FOR COMPLETE PEST
219 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132
$27.30 k 934.30. Sanford Sewing
CONTROL SERVICE CALL
Center, 104 So. Park. Phone
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
FA 2-9411.
ART BROWN
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla. holstering. All Work Guaran­ ONE good used refrigerator, 1920
ONGDALE
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Palmetto Avenue.
HEATING
Co.. FA 2-3117, 1301 Sanford
DIAMOND ring, &gt;» carat, reasonH. B. POPE CO. INC.
Ave.
abet. Phone FA 2-1925.
200 So. Park Avo. Ph. FA 2-4234
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
* - BEDROOMS
WEAREVER
large round ro u te r
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, stateService With The Cash. SUPER
with deep ton k rack. FA 1-8880
1'/, BATHS
meals, invoices, hand biiit, and
TRADING POST. FA 20877.
programs,
etc.
Progressive -----------------i--------------------------SEWING MACHINES
Low Down Payment
Printing Co. Phoo* FA 2-2931—
Take up balance on xig sag sew­
WANT
ADS
BRING
308 West 13th St.
ing machine. Sold for $108.50,
No d o sin g Coats
balance $48.63. Call or write
FAST RESULTS
DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITERSanford Sewing Center, 104 So.
Ae Lew t U
**•*
ARY HELPT . . . an application
An
W*
Meath
Park. Phone FA 2-9411.
letter that will “ get the job” ;
Principal - Ins. . let. . Taxes
34.
Arllefos
For
Sale
club paper; after dinner speech;
'33 KENMORE automatic wash98,500 To $9,300
high school or college theme or SWIM riNNS and goggles 91.98
er, beat but works, $13, Ph.
essay on all but scientific sub­ Cott, Hammocks 94.98. Army
FA 2-7980.
FHA
Ik Conv. Financing
jects. Low rate*. FA 2-4033,
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave
eveningi.
35. Articles Wanted
DEEP FREEZE, perfect condi­
S 3 Block* to
PRINTING . . 34-Hour Service
WILL BUY your car reguardless
tion. FA 2-1737.
s High * Dry
on Xerography, Offset Printing
of make or model. Get in touch
a Paved Streets
mod Blueprinting . . ‘‘Quality WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canei with Grady Scott, Hamer Little
S Close to Shopping
and Service, our stock in walkers.
Used Car Lot, 1012 Sanford
S Oven * Range
FREE DELIVERY
trade.” SEMINOLE OFFSET
Avenue. Ph. FA 3-1194.
S Screened Florida
Prescriptions our Specially
PRINTERS, 730 W. 94h St.,
Room, etc.
FAUST'S Rx Metlonville
FA 3-3772.
36. Boats * Motors
Ph. FA 2-7107
Gateway To The Waterway
FOR a good used TV call Sunshine
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
DIRECTIONS: 18 Minutes
TV, FA 2-9792.
Robaon Sporting Goods
from Sanford, Be. ew Hwy.
3 0 4 4 d L X .U L .
t h . F A .2*5081
A C T O H V T O -Y O U 17-92. Turm* right a t oar
- wApeeialiiiog to - Heating- *
ALUUIN'UM BUNDS
sign.
and Air-Conditioning Only
18' RUNABOUT, 33 h p. Evlnrude,
2301 Oak Ave.
FA 2-9321 Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
canvas top, Gator tilt trailer,
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
3 tanks, electric starter, gen­
WE TRADE
PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
erator, life jacket*, water skis.
W. L. HARMON
cords.
$200 ca*h, take up payments.
Ph. FA 3-4323
Senkarik Glass ami Pnint Co.
FA 3-3414.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS t REFRIGERATOR, good condi­
tion, 930. 312 Myrtle Avenue.
All Types and Sixes
Wa Repair and Service
CABBAGE PLANTS available.
S T I N E
Call Harold 11. Kaitner Co,
Machinery and Supply Co.
FA
2-2011.
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-8433

24. E le c tric al H err ( c m
FRIGIDAIRE
Siler A Service
iiuuve Wiring
Free Estimates
Sid Vihlen't Randall Elec.ric
113 Magnolia
I’h. FA 2-0915

36. Boats * Motors

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
2nd A Palmetto ------ SANFORD ------ FA 2-0711

"Sellout" Deals!
High Trade - In
Allowances!

I
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BONUS
Top Value Stamps

FREE!
With The Purchase Of
jj. Any N ew Car, Truck,
or DcmonHtrator

Strickland - Morrison
308 E. F irst St.

Ph. FA 2-1481

FORD - FALCON * T-BIRD * FORD TRUCKS
-L

�A

ChrUtian Democratic Union toil hou»* of parliament—»tx less
Its parliamentary majority today than nacceiary for. I majority and
aa tha result of national oloetlooa a loaa of 27 from 1987.
that may forto Konrad Adenauer The Social Demoerata, led by
out aa chancellor of Writ Ger- West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt,
many.
won 19U seats, up 21; and the
It appeared the W-yonr-oW Ada. » « « la - road Free Democratic
newer’* 11-yaar rut# had eome to P*rtF * * • W* »P 4®.
an and and that a new man—per- No other partiee received the
bapa Eeonemica Ministera Ludwig necessary 8 per cent of tha toUl
Erhard—would be named t*&gt; Ired vote required to hold a seat In parWest Germany through the n r - 1lament. The new Bundestag will
rant crisis caused by mounting So- be two testa larger than tha last
viet pressures.
one.
Final official returns gave the
In the popular rota; the ChrtsChriatlan Demoerata 270 saaU in tinn Democrat* received 14,239,984

rent in 1937; the Socialists re­
ceived 11,408,263 or 30J per cent,
Free Demoerata 4,009,988 or 12-7
par rent, up from 7.7 per cent.
Tha Socialists, who hive not
participated in n government hi
30 years, promptly announced
they were ready to join In a
grand coalition with tha Christian
Democrats.
Brandt told a pra-dawn press
eoaferenee he thought the "pollu­

te a larger atort.
Ih

AT.

ft SANFORD A V I

FA 1-4744

•MAKS WAY FOR THE N E W / could be the theme of the abova picture
showing the building which haa served North Orlando aa a temporary
________ during the past months being moved off the site where the new
Chris'
7-Eicven Grocery will be located.
(Herald Photo)

The first after-tka-game-dsoee
«t the year, which are sponsored
all year by the Junior Cilia at
JMmlnole High School, was held
In the high school cafeteria and
was termed a real success, Fri­
day.
. Buoyed up by a first-game
victory, students crowded the
cafeteria which had been cleverly
decorated in a football and au-

luma theme. Red, yellow, and
gold autumn leaves were strung
from the ehandeliori in tha room
and scattered on the floor as If
they had been blown there by
Iho autumn winds.
A giant figure of the famous
Seminole Indian, with &gt; hstrhet
In o h hand, a football in the
other galloped across one will
of the dining room. The figure
was cleverly draw by Lucy Moughton and painted by Louise Hig­
ginbotham.
The decoration committee of

tha. Junior Class wsi In charge
of taking down snd se.tlag up
tables for tha event and for Um
lovely decoraUons of tha room.
Refreshments
were
served
throughout the evening. After the
game dsncee begin at 10:30 and
last until midnight.
Chaperones were Junior C lm
sponsors, Miss Ann VKsarii, Mr.
and Mr. llohannon, Maylon Mar*
tin and 3lra. Lois Higginbotham.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Smith and
Capt. and Mrs. SI Johnion also
attended as chaperones.

R e g is te r
A sY o n

A s

L ik e

A t Y o a r F a v o r ite

G r a n d

Dy CAROL J EPSON
[ Tha flrat In a asriea of Disaster
Committee meeting* was held
Sept. 12 at the Community Build­
ing with 20 residents uttending.
Guest speakers for the evening
were Lee Gary, Mayor of Oviedo
and Civil Defense chairman for
this area, and Doug Hartholnw,
Orlando contractor, who builds
CD Fall-out Shelters.
Gary announced that ha had ap­
pointed Harold MeBrtda of Cmloots as hla assistant, thsraby
qualifying him to organise hla own
training program under Seminole
County Civil Defense. Mcilride
stressed the immediate need fur a
centrally located community warn­
ing system and It wsi suggested
that such a system might be ob­
tained through CD.
Baitholow demonstrated a model
fall-out shelter and esplalned Its
requirements and functions as he
distributed literature end picture*
of the shelter. He explained that
Chuluota, being centrally located
between two primary military targats, McCoy Air Force Usse and
Cap* Canaveral, definitely ehuuld
be prepared with fell-out protec­
tion. For those who cannot afford
shelters, Bartholow
explained,
sandbags, properly Blacked In hallwaya of homes, or outside In form
of igloos could afford adequate
protection for residents In this
•res. He also sxplalned that a
sprinkler system, Installed on the
roof of your hums and requiring a
water pump snd gusoline-puwered
engine, could wash radioactive
fall-out off and Into the ground.
Huwevsr, he warned, with any sys­
tem, It Is Imperative that everyon« stay iu prepared areas until
assured that all danger U poised.
It was explained that radioactive
rays attack only living cells (peo­
ple or animals), therefore vegeta­
tion Is not destroyed anil effects
of fall-out on It soon la negligible.
Fruit may be picked from trees
■ml consumed after being thor­
oughly washed. Water from wells
ami other enrlusvd areas will nut
be contaminated and may he con­
sumed.
The nsxt [nesting of this group
was set fur 8 p. m., Oct. 10, at the
Community Building,
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in highway accident*.

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Cleveland Resigns County Commission Post
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Five - Year Road Program Adopted B y County
»'My
Own
Move'
jlatV Cleveland Jr. resign
ed today as County attorney
and emphasized in a letter to
the County Commission that
“it is my own decision and
only after much deliberation.”

Onora Road Listed
As Top Priority

S a n fo r d I f r r a lii
WEATHER: Cloudy with min through Wednesday. High today. 80-86. Low tonight. 70-76.
VOL. 63

United

Pres*

Leased

Wire

Established

1908

TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 282

WWA. . .

UN Assem bly M eets

The County Commission today adopted a five-year road
program estimated lo c o s t ( 6 1 4 ,9 0 0 with the top priority
improving Onora Road from Hwy. 17-92 to the city limits of
S a n fo r d .^ .
____
T h e 'p iv g n in waa presented to I f ie board by County
Engineer Carlton Bliss who said that |60,000 of negt year'*

money will be used lor routine
road maintenance during the next
fiscal year and (30,000 far road
Cleveland. In his letter, naked
construction and paving.
Woods Ruled Out
that hla realisation become effec­
The top prlorltiaa In the road
WASHINGTON (U Plt — Presi­
tive Oct. 1.
program to be carried out during
dent
Kennedy
has
definitely
given
No aucceasor for Cleveland was
up the Idea of naming New York tb* 19*1-62 year is Onora Rd.,
.discus*ed a t this morning's meetbanker George D. Wood* te head Hwy, 17-92 to city Umita; Dodd
A e f.
Rd. Brldgo over Howtll Creek;
the foreign aid program.
" I regret very much the neceeLaknvlew Ave. from lak e Mary
tha UN secretary general was the tion by any o( the invoatigating- dowed the main business of the
United Presa Iaternalional
ilty of this letter but tn view of
S-13 lo th t Atlantic Coast Liao
assembly — Including the ques­ Approval Due
the continued growth of Semi­
Railroad; O’Brien Rd., from Hwy.
Secretary General Dag Ham- deciding factor that led Kennedy officiala of sabotage.
WASHINGTON (UP!) — The 1T-P2 to Altamonte Springs city
The Congo crisis worsened tion of Red Chinese representsnole County, of which you are wall marskjold'e death plunged the op­ to plan a personal appearance be­
fore the UN General Assembly meanwhile, aa a result of Ham- tion, the resumption of nuctesr House was expected today to ip- limits; Pine St. from the new post
aware, and tha resulting neceaeity
ening day of the 16th General As­ within a few days.
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marskjuld's death. Katanga forces test explosions, disarmsment and prove creation of a U. 8. arm* oflico in Genova; Myrtle Ave.—
to davota more and morn time to
comrot agency. But same con­
sembly
into
shock,
sorrow
and
probably
a
Berlin
debate.
In
Ndola.
Northern
Rhodesia.
Ihe
and United Nations troops battled
the bueineea of the commission
complete to tho old Orlsndo High­
By LARKY VERMEL
The Soviet Union Monday re­ gressmen called it "wishful think­ way and West Lake Branlly Rd.
body of Hammarakjold rested in sporadically for control of Klltewith leee and lee* time available confusion today.
ing."
Seminole
County School* are
newed it* demand that tha UN
Ambassador Frederick H. Bo­ a lead-lined eaeket in a email bethvillc.
from SR 436 across to Lake Brant­
to me for my private law practice,
entitled
to
(360,00*
1* matching
honestly feel th st I have no land of Ireland, outgoing assem­ Ndola hospital today while inves.
ley Isles.
Boland aald ha would ro ahead General Assembly discuss tha seat­ Titan Teat Off
fundi
from
the
federal
govern­
tigntor*
sought
ths
cause
of
the
ing
of
Communist
China
and
ex.
bly
president,
planned
to
gavel
According to Bliss, if there It
other alternative but to eubmit
with the election of tha aasamVANPENBERO
AFB.
Calif.
my formal resignation aa attor­ the delegates of 09 countries to plane crash that killed him un his bly'a new president. Mengi Slim, pulsion of the Nationalist Chines* (UP1) — The Air Force cancell­ additional money available other ment but according to R. T. Milorder on seltcdula at 3 p.m., EDT. last peace mission.
ney.”
senior diplomat from Tunisia. representatives, Tasi said today ed a scheduled firing of a Titan projects undertaken during tha wee, the local school* will only
At
Washington,
President
Ken­
The
only
survivor
of
the
cresh,
next fiscal year will Include Sev­ match (11,000 of that sum . . .
Cleveland itreesed repeatedly In
He would take over Hammersk- in Moscow.
The official news agency said miisile Monday because of tech- enth St. east in Chuluota; Orange
the letter that it was “voluntary.” nedy was described aa determined Sgt. Harold Julian, ■ UN secu­ Jold's duties. Slim was assured
Just not enough money oo tha
nlcal difficulties. No rescheduling
Blvd. Bridge over the Smith Ca­
Cleveland said he wanted to to prevent Russia from using rity guard from the United Steles, of elec.Ion when Dr. All Sietro- the demand was made by Soviet waa announced.
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Gromyko
seid
he
heard
‘'explosion*"
Just
Hammarskjold'a
death
to
make
nal; Holiday Drlva. Bear Lake local level for matching purpose*,
■mid JoJo of Indonesia oannouncleave on "friendly terms.* Tha
• * •
in
a
letter
accompanied
by
an
Ulilted
Nations
operational
con­
be
furl
tha
big
four-engine
DC0B
Hd. lo Balmy Beach Dr. and Pine
ed
Monday
he
was
withdrawing
board agreed to accept the resig­
Calls
P
arty
Chiefs
Monday
we
rntnUoned the
"explanatory
note"
to
tha
UN
crashed.
way, two miles cast from Sanford
as a candidate.
nation, inform tha Seminole Bar trol subject to Communist veto.
BONN (UPI) —Chancellor Kon
alienage
of
school
boobs at Semi­
secretariat
Monday,
Hammarskjold’a
death
oversha­
Avo.
Tha
African
air
crash
death
of
However,
there
waa
no
luggeeAssociation and poll the lawyers
rad Adenauer summoned leaders
A district by district rundown nole High School and aa sooa aa
Win refsrenca to the position.
of hit Christian Democratic Party
of live five year program includes: He paper cam* out , , . the
In other business, the board
loday in his battle to remain n
District 1 — Pine SI. to the new phone* started ringing. It seems
agreed to obligate (60,000 out of
West Germany's leader despite
la a
critical abort ag*
Geneva
Poat office; Pino Way Ihere
secondary road funds from the
the toss of an absoluta majority
throughout tho antira county. On*
from
Sanford
Ave.
to
Cameron
1962-A3 road department budget
in parliament.
Ave.; Bcardall Ave. south of SR woman called to tell us that there
to extend Bear Lake Rd from SR
46; Sipes Ave.—SR 413 to SR 46; weren't enongb algebra hooka at
M erger Favored
434 to SR 46. Ted Williams op­
Crippen Rd., complete to Beard- Lyman.
posed the move saying that the
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MIAMI (UI) - Riddle Airlines all; Mullet Lake Rd.
taxpayers money could be used
and Aeroviti Sud Americana, two
From
the
look*
of
tb* turnout
District 2 — Onora Rd., from
better elsewhere.
Miami-based cargo and mad car­ Hwy. IT-92 to the city limits; Myr­ at Ihe first fool ball game of lb#
riers, had a rocommenditlon from
Tha extension would Include an
tle Ave.. complete to the old Or­ season, there art a lot of sporta Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB)
® elght mile stretch of road.
lando Highway; Lake Bird, new minded peopla In Sanford. If
examiner loday that they be
The board also heard a com­
alignment across the railroad and eve* a tenth of Ihoso at tb*
The Florida Canal Authority merged.
plaint from a south Seminole
SR 16; Lake Mary Blvd. Lake gam* are interested In backing
Voted Monday to requeit con­
tho Seminola High School athletic
County resident regarding the
Mary lo Hwy. IT-92; Georg* Ave.
sulting engineers to take a feas­ Bill N ear Passage
program with some concrete sup­
raising of building permit fees.
to higli school and connect Hwy.
ibility study on the financing of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­ IT-92; Palmetto Ave.-M th St. to port, the auditorium at the school
8. Forber Simpson called the
the proposed Sanford-Canaveral dent Kennedy's Peace Corps bill
will be packed tonight aa Jim
move a "legal racket" and said
2Tth St.; Magnolia Av*., 3Tlh St.
Canal.
and his request for more aid to to Onori R d, Pine Way combi­ Riser make* an effort to get tb*
why can't the entire rounly pay
Meeting at Jacksonville lo dis­ health clinics and nursing homes
dofunei Booster Club Into active
for the increase and not only the
cuss the project the Authority de­ neared final passage today in a nation. Sanford Ave. to old Ur- operation again. Parcnle of play­
contractors.
cided to restrict use of waterway Congress shooting for adjourn­ lamlo Highway.
ers, and achool alumni, let'a go!
£
Another South Seminola resi­
District 3—West tak e Brantley • p. m. at tho SHS auditorium I
project fund* to the district ment.
dent, Hope Bennett, Casselberry
Rd., SR 436 across the Bayhead
• # #
where the funds originate.
rouncllwoman.
questioned
the
lo Lake Brantley Isles; Holiday
This action followed a resolu Gagarin Invited
Hold your hits! This la nnbo*
legality of ths board appropriat­
Drive, Bear Lake Rd., t* Balmy
(ion by the Crosi.Florlda Navi­
GENOA, Italy till) — Soviet Beach Drive; Palm Springs Rd., liavabl*. Not a single resident In
ing fund* fur tha Chamber of
gation di.« rlcl asking the Author­
Loogwood appeared to protest hit
aslrunsut Yuri Gagarin will at­
Commerce in Sanford.
North St. to SR 434; Magnolia' city taiea when tbe council met
ity to restrict Ihe group’s assets
tend Columbus Dsy celebrations
However, John Fitxpatrick said
Ave.. Pearl Lake Causeway to as a board of equalisation la to
(or exclusive use on the crosshere next month. Russian Ambasthst ft wa« a county chamber and
Bunnell Rd., West Lake Brantley last month. What'a even more
Florida waterway.
.„
,
. , .
, sador Semn Koiyrev announced
not just a Sanford on*.
All c .n .l pro ect. m the s a t . .
„ &lt;rin h#l, been in- Hd., connection to Weklva Spring* as.oundlng la that a number of
Mrs. Bennett said that a South
were
£
vited by Mayor Vi.torlo PeMu.io ltd., North St., Palm Springe Rd., the taxpayers have been heard
thorily by action of the 1901 L«-l 'l'* " "*
Seminole chamber was being or.
connection lo Seminole Blvd.; to say they'd be for higher Uxei
gislature. Previous laws hsd re- 0 ’
Ql ganiied and aha would like the
Douglas Ave. SR 436 to SR 434; if they could get increased and
strlctcd the Authority to the
commiieion to kick in half the
Sand Lake Rd — connection—W. improved services.
Peace
Corps
Tests
VANDALISM BY TWO SMAI.I, BOYS, both under 10 year* of age, wreck­
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cross-stale canal.
amount for the new chamber.
Laka Brantley to SR 434; Balmy
WASHINGTON tUPIl — The
ed
the
interior*
and
furnUhing*
of
three
Howell
Park
Model
Home*
Sun­
The
Authority's
request
for
the
North
Orlando,
first
to report
Cleveland said that under
Beach Drive, Holiday Drive to
day afternoon resulting in at least (7,000 in damages, Al Lormunn. realtor
engineering study of the Sanford Peace Corps will hold ■ third na­ Sit 436; Ling wood Hills Rd., Lake a scheduled transportation system
law In 1939, the commission had
for the housing development, reported. Investigation by law enforcement
Canaveral Canal came as a re­ tionwide examination for over­ Mary Blvd., (.ongwood — Lake for lls school children in eaa* of
tha legal authority to appropriata
officer*
revealed
that
the
boys
used
a
pocket
knife
to
spring
the
locked
sult of action by its chairman, seas volunteers on Ucl. T. The Mary Rd. to Longwood-Markham a countywid# alert alio la plan­
money for the chamber.
W. A. McCree, placing the pro­ agency i* particularly interested Rd.
door*
and.
in
about
two
hours’
time,
in
addition
to
ruining
the
expensive
ning a community project to pro­
Graham Wilson who said he re­
ject
before Ihe meeting for ap­ In applicants who have skills in District 4 — Dodd ltd. Bridge vide some means of fallout shel­
furnishing*
ami
appliances,
they
plugged
all
drains
and
turned
on
nil
presented the Casselberry council,
the agricul.ural and industrial
proval.
faucets, flooding the homes and ruining costly wall-to-wall carpeting. The
over Howell Creek; O'Brien Rd., ter k &gt;*c* for *11 Its residents.
aiked the board'e help to al*
The Authority was told by Ran­ fields.
youngsters’
parents,
when
questioned,
said
they
had
given
the
boys
per-'
Hwy. IT-92 to Altamonte; Sev­
.alleviate the deplorable condition of
dolph Hodges, director of the
mission to go to the area playground earlier in the afternoon.
enth
St. and Ave. E in Chuluota:
^ the bridge on Seminole BWd. In
Joint
Maneuvers
State Conservation Board, that U
(Herald Photo)
Donna’s Victims
that area. The board agreed to
the Board authorised the San­
TAIPr.I (UPh - American and Tuskawilla Hoad Bridge over
Howell
Creek;
Tangerine
Ave..
consider the request.
ford- Canaveral Canal project the Nationalist Chines* paratroopers
Ths hoard also accepted a (10,Board could then set up a dis­ will participate in joint airborne SR 43d to Orange County Line; Send Texans Aid
000 check from Civil Defense Castro Plans To
trict fur the purpote of muncing exercises in southern Formosa Chuluota ltd., east from SR 419;
Director A. B. Peterson from
the canal and that Gov. Farris this month, It was announced Dean ltd., SR 4lt lo Urange Coun­ . MIAMI (UPI) — Keys residents
funds from Hurricane Donna last Nationalize Youth
Bryant could appoint a board to Monday. The U.3. Formosa De­ ty Line; Tuskawilla Road Bridge hard-hit by Hurricane Donna last
fense Command her* said the over Bear Gully Creek; Tuska- September sent more than 40*
year.
govern it.
Hodges said that the district eight-day maneuvers will Start will* Hd.—SR 426 to Red Bug boxes of clothing, shoes and other
They also established a sewer
MIAMI (UPI)—Premier Fidel
I ltd.; Lake Drive, Lake Tony to Items Monday to Ihe victims of
board could levy a tax of one next Monday,
and water committee to study all Castro's government it prepniuiK
Tuahaailla Rd ; Itrumlcy Drive, Hurricane Carla In Texas.
fifth of a mill to cover admlnisf application* for franchises in the to nationalise the children *f
Tbe cartons were down to Hou­
cast of SR 13, Ciiuluota; Lake
irative
expenses.
However,
he
\
Oil)
R
.ip
p
U
l‘
B
e
g
i
n
s
county. The committee would in­
WILMINGTON, N. C. &lt;UPI&gt;— down of forward speed, would
Howell Lane, Lake Ann Lane. ston from here. Each was marksaid
that
authority
to
sell
bunds'
NEW
YORK
(UPI)—
Yom
Kip
clude Commissioner Jsmes P. Cuba, refugees here said today.
Hurricane Ks her bore down on take it* center brushing past
eJ: "From Donna victims lo
Members of the DUE organi­ the Jutting North Carolina coast Cape Hitteras, on the tip of the for the purchase of right* of pur. tha Jewish Day of Atone­ Iteed Kd ; and Kurban Rd.
Avery, county sanitarian, tuning
District i-Lakeview Ave.. Lake i Car,a rietim i." They were from
sation, an anti-Castro student today with lid mile an hour Outer Banks, some.imp early way and construction would have ment, begins at sundown tonight
director and engineer.
to be approved by ■ referendum. with the chanting of Kot Nidre, a .Mary Sll 1.1 1u ACL railroad; residents of Marithon, IslsmorsAvery said that revenue fees group, gave United Press Interna­ winds and residen s of Ihe low-ly- Wednesday,
plea for forgivenet*. The 24-hour Urange Blvd. Br.dge over Sm iti da and Key Largo,
from ths franchises would run tional what they said was a copy ing Outer Bank* island* were
The Miami Weather Bureau
period
or fasting, prajer and Canal; Vihlcn Rd . east from Upabout (30,000 to (10,000 every
Aimed to (lee while there still said in its II a. m. advisory
of a decree soon to be published was time.
penitenc* is the most solcinsn sola ltd.; U.’egon Ave. S-ftH to
Traffic
Safety
year.
that the storm would continue
day In the Jewish liturgical cal-|sR 46; Old Lake Monroe Rd., Lyman P*TA To Meet
in Havana authorising the govThe giant storm, with gusts moving toward the nur.hwevt or
The first meeting of the Ly­
endar.
| ICirlnhart Rd l.akr Mary Rlvd.
eniment to take children from "i-unxidcrahiy higher'’ than ISO north-nor it west during Ihe next Group To Meet
man High Parent-Teacher Aren,
to S-46-A,
for toil school term will be held
“Deadly Weapon” their parents at the age of 3. j miles an hour, was cxpec.ed to 12 hours "with only a very slight TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The
The draft decree, said to have, t**11* brushing the extrema east- turning toward a more northerly
at I p. m. today. Principal Ra'pb
Legislative Council’* commi t** French Forces
.
, ,
....
I era part of North Carolina early component."
Diggs said this morning (hat folbeen
smuggled
out
of
tuba,
says,
,h|f
#(J(J
hjt
|h#
MB||y
Alive, Crawling
Houston Gets
Hurricane warnings were dis- on traffic safety and insurance
' lowing the brief business session
children of that age ate to be islands with hurricane force played frum Cherry Point, N. l\. will meet at Gainesville Sept, 23 Leaving Tunisia
and introduction of faculty mem­
ANAHEIM, Calif. (L T D -D an ­
put into state instllutiuus fur wmds ta e tonight.
to Norfolk, Vi., and lh« Virginia to orgamte its study program
bers, parent* wilt be Invited to
Control
Center
iel C. Milligan, 19, faced arraign­
for tho coming biennium.
TUNIS (UPI) — France has
visit each classroom for personal
Gov, Terry Sanford issued I Cape*.
ment today on a charge of as­ "physical and mental education
started withdrawing her forces in
strong appeal for almost total Tbe
WASHINGTON (UP!) The consultation with their child's
Weather Bureau ordered a r
m e weather
H** i? ’,irV , °* D ll[!
sault with a deadly weapon—a and training for citisenship."
Tunisia to positions they held be­ space agency loday picked Hous­ teachers.
evacuation
of
the
low-lying
Out­
hurricane
watch
and
gal*
warnl;ounty'
c™
,miU"
e^
ir,m
in'
“
d
4-foot-long poisonous snake.
The decree also forbid* under­
the committee wants to coordi­
Officers said Milligan wet sr- age Cubans to leava their home­ er Banks, "now while U is pose- ing. hoisted north of the Virginia nate its study |(ith those of other fore the outbreak of fighting in ton, Tex., as Ihe alt* of a too mil­
Rixert# last July, it was reported lion laboratory which will serve
Capes to Cape May, N, J., in
Q rested Monday for allegedly put­ land, either on their own or with *bl«."
groups interested in traffic safely. today.
The
Outer
Bank*
ha*
a
permaneluding
all
of
tha
Chesapeake
and
as "command center" for manned
ting a Russel viper in the air their parent*.
Tunisian government source* flights to the moon tn this decade
enl resident population of several Delaware bays, and from south
conditioning sys *m at the apart­
said the pullbaek began Monday and to the planata later.
thousand persons.
of Cherry Point to Myrtle Beach, Clay In Berlin
Bridge
------- — Page •
ment of his former wife. Mrs.
Tides up to eight feet above 3. C.
BERLIN (UPI) — Gen. Lucius when eiz French warship* sailed
Classified ........ ....... Page T
Bonnie Johnstone, II, on Sept. 4.
James E. Webb, director of the
Milligan admitted dropping the Correction
normal were expected to cause1 The Miami Weather Bureau lo- D. Clay, hero of Ihe 1946-49 out of Lac d« Biierte and into National Aeronautics and Space
Comics . -------- * ___ Pag* •
The address of the res idem* floading along sounds and tow- cated Es her * center at latitude blockade. Hew into Berlin today the Mediterranean,
snake in an outs de veut. police
Dear Abby „..... ... . Page t
Administration (NASA), said the
Tha soun.es said the agreement manned apace flight research
said, and it wee found the next where eight l)qn s’tis anested lying areas and cut alt bridge, west, or about M0 statute miles aa President Kennedy's personal
E dito rial............ ........ Pag* «
day by a friend. A snake dealer for gambling Friday is 601 Pal­ and ferry aecapa routes.
and a little south of due east of representative with tho promts* to withdraw waa reached after center will be built to Harris
Entertainment _------ Page S
Tha large and severe hurricane' Savannah. Ga.
identified it as deadly poisonous metto Av*. instead of 4)0 Palmetthat tha eity will remain free in two week* of discussion* between County on 1,000 acrea of land proRural* . . ...... ........ Page •
with no known anuiot* for Us to ** wav Incorrectly luted to was 0n a path which, barring a
This was some 213 mites south the face of new Communist French and Tunisian officials and j vldcd (he government by Rice
Society ............. ___ Pag* 3
J venom, police said.
[ Monday s^HsiaM.
| more w ts .e rl^ turn or ak&gt;wtflg| southeast of Cape Hatters*.
I threats
would require "about five days." | University,
Sport* - .....——

To Face New Problems

Authority
Asks Canal
Cost Study

Esther Bears Down
On Carolina Coast

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Does Khrushchev Believe He Can Make
« 7 HOLM ES ALE XA N D ER .
W ASH IN G TO N , » . C. No­
body ta C ea grsH . I Utah, has
mads much ever the duel ead in*
tegroted nature o f the BarUa
crisis. A e ererybedy knows, we
Levs e military y r oMam. W hat
baa not boon omphaaiaod in Waib*
htgton la that the monetary p n b
lorn o f toddon and txtrsm# Dafonts Departm ent aponding goo*
along itdo by aide.

tery and monetary phases o f the
Cold W a r crises. Our military, in­
dustrial and scientific positions
have an overall world supremacy,
not yet Impaired by Russian spec­
tacular crash program s In Spies
4 audacious behavior In diplo­
macy — but these positions are
not autom atically sccurable. Aa
President
Kennedy
eloquently
■sys, "T im s has not always been
our frien d ."

The matter waa wstl and wtaaty
eat forth A o g . SO a t a e o n fa m e a
o f Uw W et Urn Economic Associa­
tion, U n lv m it y o f Washington
State. In a paper read before this
group, the economist Btahri Ed­
munds, director o f marketing re­
search f o r R u gbta Aircraft Com­
pany, dwelt in d c u ll upon the in­
creased baying b y the Defense De­
partment and (be National Aero*
anodes
and
Space
Agency
(N A S A )
brought
about
by
Khrushchev's direct and deliberate
crisis-making in Berlin. Without
allowing himeelf to Indulge in
personal theorising, D r. Edmunds
makes some tailing points:

Dr. Edmunds suggests that to
bring the Federal budget Into
long-term balance, we would here
to readjust ou r national financing
with a m ixture o f policies which
would:

Down the y e a n , ou r military
spending has been related to inter­
national tensions and not to our
Gross National P rod u ct In ether
words, w o an a sad rearm whether
o r not w e caa "a ffo rd " to do so.
Unco the U SA Has no territorial
o r commercial expansionist pro­
gram, requiring force o f arms,
w e do not ourselves create these
world tensions. They are m a t e d
b y eur enemies. Today wo have an
enemy o f diabolical eunnlng who
conducts his w ar o f elimination
against ua la every conceivable
phase. Is la possible that tbs
Communists cook up these Berlintype crises fo r the main purpose
o f causing disruption within our
seonomle system T Dr. Edmunds
Writes!
. ' ’There ir e those who surmise
that Khrushchov really bellsvee in
the Communist theory that the
free market economise o f the
W est can bv forced Into bank­
ruptcy. I f this view la correct,
the economic offensive o f the Rua
liana la much more serious than
tha military th re a t These advo­
cates point out that the Soviet#
would hardly taka deliberate steps
to Increase our national aseurity
they really meant to go to war.1
A s a direct result o f Khrush
chav's Berlin policy, wo hava
raised ou r military procurement
and research spending to about
984.5 billion, running our total
Federal budget to ISO billion for
fiscal year 1002, which began last
July. The moat disconcerting re­
sult Is a 95 billion deficit for '62
which, In the light o f experience,
forecasts m iny triors years o f de­
ficit spending and tho lengthening
spectre o f runaway, ruinous In
flatlon — with tho push-button
under tho Communist thumb,
Is tha situation, then hopeless?
No, It la not. But It calls fo r an
lightened leadership which rscogtha mill

1. Stimulate private Investment
and the product Ion-and-consump­
tion o f now products.
L Taka in m ors Federal revenue
by an Incrsasa of taxes.
t . Get tha moat out o f tech mili­
tary dollar.
4. W hittle down the welfare pro­
grams.
Only ths second and the fourth
o f these suggestions will cause
any outcry from tho American
people. T exas a n onerous and
omnipresent. It would taks a ma­
jo r oxamplo o f responsible self,
discipline fa r Americana to taks
on still g rea ter burdens.
A s fo r Federal welfare, nearly
everybody has a claim on it now.
It la a narcotic habit which could
bo brought under control only by
a supremo exhibition o f willpower.
T o bo speclfle, tho Kennedy Ad­
ministration haa already projected
an increase o f bstwsen |10 to $15
billion a year fo r welfare spend.
Ing at a time when wa era also
Increasing military spending. The
flva big spenders In this field are
Health Assistance fo r the Aged,
Aid to Education, Urban Renewal
and Housing, Public Assistance
fo r tho Unemployed, and Aid to
Depressed Areas,
Tha difference between welfare
and defense spending la that we
have full charge o f the first and
our enemies very largely tell us
what wo have to do about the sec­
ond. It la not too much to say
that our economic integrity lisa
In soma voluntary reconciliation
o f thla stubborn contrast.

Death For 14?
HAVANA

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u k r

s il k n k v t a iiv

srilitn t., riemlnnU County,
Klorlda. consisting o f loading
dock, twenty tIS) classrooms,
administration suits, spseltl
adoration room, library, ra fttorlum, general storage, boll,
tr room, toilet*, sir,, and
* mw j i m o h m u ll itm io i,
hanilnol* County, f l o r ­
id*, consisting of loading
dock, twsnty-slght t i l l else*room*, administration suite,
student activity room, libr­
ary, homsmaklng suits, srla
and crsfls room. Ihrs* (1)
sclsncs
classroom*,
locker
and shower room*. Industrial
art* room*, cafstorlum, gaslist
atoraga, botlsr room,
toilet*, etc.
On* bid lor ih* combined pro­
tects shall b* submitted and will
b* received until l« :M *. m ,
Thursday, Hsutember 37, t i l l , al
th* Wrhool Administration llulldIng, Commercial *tra*t, Sanford.
Klorlda, at which Urn* and place
th* bids will bs publicly opened
and rsad aloud.
Tha contract duuumsnta ar* In
two separate sate, on* for aacli
o f Ih* sbuvs-rsfersnosd projects.
Drawings and sptclflealluai may
ba obtained fur both projects by
depositing ItSUto with Ilia Archi­
tects, Burton and Chapman, Cor­
ner First St ra ti and Utllonvlll*
Avsnut, San ford, Florida, far ths
trial se ts of document* obtained.
Such deposit will bs ratUndad In
full to each parson who returns
Ih* dveuwaota In good aoudlllua
within IS days alter Ih* hid open
log: with osssp ltaa a* soled bolow. Additional s*t* may b* obtain­
ed s i tho coal o f l3S.ee far both
project*, which ta holt refundable,
(laiiersl Contractors assuring doourn.nl* and ant submitting pro
poaat shall b* refunded ono-holt
tha deposit upon return o f dosilmant* In good condition.
A certified check ar bonk draft,
payable to th* Board s f Public
Instruction for Seminole ,'JUn»y.
Florida. L\ S. Oovarom cot Honda,
or a satisfactory bid bond esaculed
by Ur* bidder and aocepteble sureIlea In an amount equal ta flva
par cant o f the bid shall b* sub­
mitted with each bid.
Ih* successful bidder will b# r e ­
quired to (um iak end par for
satisfactory performance and pay­
ment bond tr bonds
Attention I* called la tha (net
that not !**a than tha minimum
salartiB and w t s * * an ant forth
In Ua Spaclflcatlaaa siuat bs paid

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death sentence for 14 war prisonera captured during tha ill-fated
April Invasion.
Tho men were accused o f coun­
ter-revolutionary crimes committsd before the Invasion attempt
ranging from murder and torture
to Ill-treatment o f Castro forces
during the dictatorial Ilatista re­
gime.
Previously, Castro had Indicated
“ not more than five or s is " o f the
1,200 prisoners taken after the
aborted invasion would be treated
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Dot 3?. Ulock H. COUNTRY
CDLJ HANOI!. UNIT NO. 3,
according to th* plat Ihar*of *■ recorded In Pint Uouh
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of Samlnol* County, Florida,
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on
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riurtda, and 111* Ih* original An-|
•war or Plaadlug In th* o lllc s of
th* Clark of th* c irc u it Court on
or before ths !3n d day o f Septem­
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one* a w**k (or four cuna*eutl«*
» * * k * In tha Sanford Herald.
WITNESS my hand and official
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serves Ih* righ t la reject any and/
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formalities In th* bidding. No bid
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FRIDAY, SEPTEM BER 15. 1961

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NO. 280

'D o n 't Threaten U s/ Kennedy
Tells Reds On Berlin Crisis
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Civil Defense
Conditions In
State Blasted
MRS. JOY EVANS sits sadly on the foundation o f her home at Port O’Con­
nor, Texas, after returning to the small Gulf Coast community. The foun­
dation and a bit o f debris were only remnants o f her home after Hurricane
Carla passed through with her 150-mile-per-hour winds.

'Seek Board's OK
Of Canal Monday
A request for approval o f the construction o f the pro­
p o s e d Sanford-Cnnuvernl Canal will be placed before the
Florida Board of Conservation at Tallahassee by the chair­
man o f the Canal Authority o f Florida, W. A. McCree, Mon­
day at 10 a. m. when the Board meets.
McCree will present a resolution which was adopted lust

Casselberry Board
^Member Opposed
To Rale Increase
Mrs.

Hope

Bennett of Cassel-

berry advised a Jlcrsld reporter
today lliat the is strongly opposed
to allowing ttie Casselberry Utilas Co. to raise Its water rates
the town.
The company requested the
town's Board of Aldermen to con­
sider granting a franchise amend­
ment permitting the raise at llie
boa rd * monthly meeting Monday.
Mrs. Bennett, ■ member of the
board, said that ihe had checked
with each community cited in the
com pany's letter o( request end
R e lie v e d there to be some varia­
tion in the actual ratei of each
with the figure* quoted by Cassel­
berry Utilities.
In sddition. she pointed out that
Ihe present franchise, specifically
railing for no rate increase, does
not expire until 1963 and that Ihe
"com pany
must get
approval
from the slate anyway, before it
can raise our water rates."

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Martial Law Set
Up In Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
— The United Nations set
up martial law in Elisabelhville
O nlay and said unauthorised civil­
ians carrying weapons will be
shot.
U l'l Correspondent Ray Molon­
ey reported from Bancroft, North­
ern Rhodesia, that ths warning o f
summary executions cam e from
the UN spokesman in Elisabethville.
Moloney drove 100 miles to the
Rhodesian frontier from ElisaMbthvillc. where he said biller
fighting raged fur the third day
for control ol the Katanga capUai
city.
Heavy fighting continued there
today and the United Nation* sent
out a call fur reinforcements.
Kataoga, which claims to have
overrun a lio -m in strong Irish
dstachment st Jsdotville, said 10
teUhmen will be executed fur
t v e r y Katanga citizen executed.
One
battalion
of
Ethiopian
troops was due la arrive in Elisabelhvitle this afternoon to rein­
force UN forces fighting to take
over IDe Katanga capital since
before dawn Wednesday.
The United Nationa is try mg to
arrange a prisoner exchange bofo rt the Katanga threat of re­
g n a l killing ran be earned out

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Monday at a matting in Orlando
o f the St. Johns-lndian River Impniv.'ment Assn. Thu resolution
already has this approval of u e
Canal Authority.
Specifically the resolution aaks
fur the approval v f ths piesont'
proposed alignments or any other
alignment which w i l l 'prove feas­
ible.
Approval o f the renal by the
Board would open the way for ac­
quiring rights o f wny nod financ­
ing construction o f llir can id on
the local and state levels, McCree
said. The state then would be ask­
ed to match funds raised on the
local level.
When the Conservation Board
gives its spprovul the Canal Au­
thority would then have rharge of
the Bunfurd Canaveral Canal and
alio ths Cross-Florida Canal.
Final completion of the state
canal system would give Sanford
and Central Florida a direct, low
cost waterway connection with the
major Industiial a it.is In the East
and Urn Mid-Continent areas.

Turnpike Bond
Ruling Awaiied
TALLAHASSEE ( (JiM) - C.uv.
Farris Bryant's push to have a
northward extension ol the Flo­
rida Turnpike under way
by
Thanksgiving headed today lor its
last big hurdle in the State Su­
preme Court.
Leon County Circuit Court vali­
dated a JIM) million bond issue
Thursday to finance extension ol
the toll road from Die present
terminus at Fort Pierce 136 miles
to Wildwood.
"T h e court it convinced that
the bonds are valid is well as
fiscally sound," said Judge W.
May Walker after a day long
hearing.
State Road Department oificials
said the validation suit would go
to Ihe Supreme Court immedia­
tely. If the project wins legal
approval there, they laid, con­
struction could be under way bv
November. The extension would
be scheduled to open in 1964

Navy Continues
Relief Job
To Carla Refugees
GALVESTON, Tex. (U P I )-T h e
U. S. Navy brought eases of food,
medical supplies and fresh water
today to refugfes from Hurricane
Carla.
The aircraft carrier Shangri-La
was anchored a few miles cast of
Freeport, and another carrier, the
Antietam, was off Matagorda Bay.
Both flattops were being used as
helicopter bases, sending survey
teams and medical personnel a&lt;
needed to coastal coinmuni ies.
T wo destroy err.
and F
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S c a r w s ^ tr tle t'g f Miglel'in. t e g .
•till were finding victims o f the
howling
hurricane.
The
tenth
known victim of two related fa m ­
ilies killed by tidewa ers preced­
ing Carla was found Thursday
night.
A total of 41 persons were dead
or missing.
Forty-five persons suffered in­
juries
in Galveston
Thursday
when the porch of a Bed Cross
chapter house collapsed.
One o f the first moves by th«
Navy was to send 73 cases of food
to 2t*) refugees at Port Bolivar,
acruss the bay from Galveston.
Gov, Pries Daniel and Demo­
cratic
Ken.
Halph
Yarbrougn
toured the Island and said damage
to the city was worse than they
hail expected.
Daniel said damage would run
"several hundred million dollars"
along the Texas roast. He said
the limited lost ol life was "lite r ­
ally a m iracle."
Yarborough
said damage to
Galveston was "the worst I’ ve
ever seen. This is s national dis­
aster." He said he planned to
make a personal report to President Kennedy upon returning to
Washington.
Water atill covered a large por­
tion of Texas City. A typhoid in­
oculation clinic was set up •:
Freeport High School. Port Aran­
sas was placed under quarantine,
and hundreds of dead cattle lit­
tered Ihe coast.

They Can’t Play
Waiting Game
LONDON (L’ P I)— Sydney Thaln,
who it 102, was preparing today
to marry 73-year-old Maud Frank­
lin after a whirlwind five-week
courtship.
"Some people say we decided to
get marTied rather quirkly," Thain
said, "but wa haven't much time."

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JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — The Florida Welfare Board,
blaatin/ civil defense conditions Thursday ** “ a state and
national disgrace,w told Gov. Farris Bryant It needed money Drop Polish Aid
to do its job and "need* it now."
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
Board member H. Drennen Browne o f Vero Beach said, administration has dropped Com­
"we've hemmed nnd hawed about this thing for too long. munist Poland’s request for U.S,
Wa need It now, not six months
from now."
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Rucker To Preside

Senate OK’s Two

Capsule Recovered

Blast Kills Driver

Esther Still No
Menace To U. S.

Johns Chairman

Stage Peace March

3 Buses Collide

Mutual Making
Protest Today

Plan New Vessel

Juicy Welcome

You'll Dance To The Tune Of Bargains Tonight
There really will be dancing in the ntreet.i
tonight, ah the well-known Starlight Promena­
de ru put on an exhibition o f wentern-styte
square dancing in their colorful cuxtume*, for
th® benefit o f the F r id a y Night Shopper*.
The show will sta rt at 8:30 p. m. and con­
tinue until the lirst tickets Are drawn out of
the big hopper at 9:15 p. m., then r«aum« for
a* long an Seminole County resident* want to
stay and watch.
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The word from Director Harold Jenkins
is that the audience will be invited to join in
Home o f the numbers, making for a real oldfashioned fun-feat for Sanford shopper*.
And it will be fun for spectator* too in the
downtown a ore* us they have a chance to shop
for the real fine bargain* that are being o ffe r­
ed by th® local merchants as specials for ths
Friday night chopping hours on)*Some extra-good buys are advert ued, with

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Demands,
President Asks

WASHINGTON (LTD — President Kennedy called on
Russia today to drop her demand* that the West surrender
it* right* in Berlin. He proposed realistic negotiation! look,
ing toward "a mutually acceptable solution."
Kennedy served flat notice the United States would not
negotiate with Russia on Berlin under threat or ultimatum.
lie said the United States had
absolutely no intention vf resort­
ing to force or threats of fores
but that it was prepared "to meet

force witb lorce If tt It used
econom ic aid because of Increas­
against US."
ingly anti-Western statements by
The President outlined his posi­
Polish officials on Berlin.
tion at length in identical letters

The board esked Bryant to help
find money to hire 12 district
coordinators for civil defense even
CHICAGO (U PI) — Jackson­
if it meant calling a special eeaville manufacturer Tom ley w.
•ion o f the LegieUture.
Rucker will preside at the 33rd
The
Welfare Department ie
annual Natiunal Association ol
responsible for regietration, feed­
Furniture
Manufacturers
con­
ing, clothing, housing, financial
vention hers Sept. 18-19.
assistance and other servicea in
a national emergency.
To do an adequate job in an
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
emergeucy, the board said, it had
Senate
unanimously
approved
to have a CD cooidlnator in each
Thursday Georgs C, Young as
By LARRY VERSHKI.
o f the department's 12 districts to
district Judge fur Northern and
(Thoughts from in ex-sports Southern Florida and Emmett
assist a state coordinator, which
the board voted to hire in com ­ writer or. how to write a column Shelby for U S. marshal of NorlNpliance With a request by Bryant without mentioning ths County era Florida.
Commission.)
on Aug. IK.
Board I'halrman J. 1D1 SlalliMga
HONOLULU (U PI)— The goldagain •
ana
O g M t t l M To Happen A t Th#
»*
plated capsule of D iirovtrer XXX
w at snared over the Pacific by an
k Irtte Mouthed guy will count Air Forte cargo plane Tuesday.
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able ta b le t
o f f the official's strides after It was ll&gt;* Untied States' four It
utaly ■«
aerial catch and eighth recovery
I*. **M welter# sad eppropria ovary penalty.
from an orbiting satellite.
One
lineman
will
pluck
grate
tion* committers laughed at re­
every time he crouches.
quests in the DXU Legislature.
One uf the girl cheerleaders will
A board spokesman said one
STARKE (U PI) — Authorities
pull up her woolen socks before
social worker's position wuuld
reported Thursday a akindiver
she goes into every routine.
have to be dropped from the
A beck who hue e clear field was killed when an air cnnipresdepartment to finance hiring o f
will alip and fall whether it is dry aor exploded while he waa re­
tha state coordinator.
charging oxygen bottle*. Bradford
or rainy.
There will be a substitute on ths County Sheriff P. D. Reddish
bench wins will spend most of the identified the victim as Richard
B cilc, 32, of Starke.
evening pulling a slipping blanket
hack on hie shoulder.
At least one bottle o f house will
OCALA t UPI i — Sea. Charley
lie dropped and smaahetl.
John* o f Starke again will take
One o f the pluyere will be wear­
over the chairmanship of Hie
ing a wrong number.
MIAMI
fU FI) Hurricane
I-eglilaluie'v investigating com ­
The loud speaker announcer will
Esther maintained a s t e a d y
mittee when it meets here Sept.
call ths wrong ball carrier and
courts toward tix U.S. mainland
22. It w i* ere a ed in 193T to in­
today but its 139-mlte-an-hour correct himself by remarking: vestigate alleged Communist in­
winds still were too far away tu "W a all make mistakes."
filtration of the NAACP.
The Coach wilt turn from the
constitute anything hut a men,nice
to shipping in Ihe tropical Atlan­ field nnd look into the atiindv when
n pass is missed.
tic.
NF.W YORK (UPI i — The New
The Coach will kirk an imagin­ York Council nf the Committee
The Miami Weather Bureau
said there were some indications ary rock when a pass is missed.
for ■ Sane Nuclear Pulley staged
The coach if he It sitting on s a "p eace m arch" Thursday night
weather cun li ions affecting the
hurricane might change to swing chair in lion t of tha bench, will from midtown Manhattan to Ihe
Either more to Ihe north, but stare at the ground, hunched over, United Nations Building. About
that )l was loo early to be sure. after a score.
2.0On persons a tended a rally
The hurricane, packing winds
The winning coach wilt any after sponsored by the council earlier
up to 130 mdes an hour around the game that Ihe losing coach did it a hotel.
its ceptcr, w is located about 923 a fine job.
miles east-northeast of Kan Juan
ih e losing roach will say tin*
Puer.o Rico, and I.H30 miles east- winning couch had his team “ up."
LATTA, S. C. (U PI) - Three
southeast of Miami.
There will be one penalty no oils school buses collided Thursday
in a chain reaction accident which
understands.
A substitute will warm himself left 23 children injured. No o tc
up with short sprints on the side­ wa* seriously hurt, officers said.
lines but never get into Die game. One o f the buses -kidded into the
All during the gum# a fellow rear of another which slammed
TALLAHASSEE (T FI) —
A
will atgue baseball with another into a third, which was discharg­
delegation from Florida Citrus
ing passengers.
fellow.
Mutual, protesting "bullheadedA guy will drop his specs end
nese" In the citrus industry, was
the party sitting next to him will
scheduled to appeal to the attor­
WASHINGTON I f P l ) The
•tap on them.
ney general's olfice today.
Coast G lim l has announced plant
Mutual and the Florida Citrus
to replace 19 old cutters by 1970
Commission are tuning over a
with longer, fad er ones powered
technicality
involving
counting
by diesel engines and gas tur­
TALLAHASSEE (U F I) — Tour bines. The new. IlU-foot cutters
votes in a referendum to deter­
mine if grapcfn.it growers want ists Hying to Florida may gel, will
base
helicopter
landing
to pay for a marketing order Florida orange juice as their wel­ decks. Each will coat about 812
designed to boost grapefruit sates come t/&gt; the Sunshine State.
t million.

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new merchandise on counter*, racks and dis­
played in store windows, much o f the apodal
sale* items aimed at the family shopping team
that has quickly leurned to take advantage o f
the open-evenings hours.
And not least in the consideration of h!io|&gt;pera is the chance to win $10, $20, $30 or $10
o f gift certificate* at the big drawing to be
held ehortly after 9 p. m. when four lucky per.
son* will have next week’* shopping practi­
cally for free.
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White House to emissaries from
the recent Belgrade conference ol
neutral nations.
The letter was addressed to
Presidents Sukarno of Indonesia
and Modibo Keita of Mali. They
were asked In relay it to the other
participants.
lire 23-uation conference Called
on tire chief executive to tenter
into direct negotiations with Sov­
iet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
At the outset ot hit letter, Ken­
nedy politely but unmistakably
turned down the Idea uf • quick
summit conference without exten­
sive diplomatic gm m dw ork. lie
said a top-level meeting mutt
hav* •reasonable chance e l su c­
cess."
"T h e channels of diplomacy ir e
upon for Ihe exploration of con­
structive steps toward a reduction
uf tension," Kennedy said. "Given
a realistic approach and a sincere
desire on the oilier side as well
at ours to reach a mutuallyacceptable solution, we see nu
reason why eventual negotiations
should not he successful in coping
witli Ihe present crisis."
But then ht added sternly:
"Huwever, we do not intend Id
enter Into negotiations under ulti­
matum or threats. It is also clear
that we do not propose to discus*
either abdication of our responsi­
bility ur renunciation o f
the
modalities (or carrying out those
responsibilities."
While the Kennedy letter fre­
quently took a tough tine, he re­
turned repeatedly to the theme of
peaceful settlement.
Despite the current bleak scene
in Germany, the President said,
"W r believe il possible to find a
solution which ran accom m odate
vital interests on both sides o f the
crisis."
The Pres.dent referred to the
langwaje nf s Joint declaration
adopted by the Belgrade conferees
who callrd for self-determination
and independence and condemned
intimidation and intervention.

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West Set For
Corridor Test
BERLIN ( l PH—The Western
Allies got set loilay lor a lest o f
nerves uver rormnuniit threat*
against the u-e of tile air corr.ihiM between West Germany and
W eil Berlin.
1i.e
I ruled Slates Thursday
quickly I red oil a sharp pro ext
again-d the harassment uf two
American civilian airliners by
3IIG jet fighters bel.eved down
by Russian pdots.
The protest was delivered to th®
K us-un officer in (tie Berlin air
safe y center set up by four-power
agreements in 1943 to regular air
traffic which might interfere with
Die flights in Ihe corridors.

Rotary Meet
Joseph Guernsey of the Or­
lando Federal Savings and Loan
who recenUy returned from a
tour of Europe will give Rotarianx
hia impressions of the unrest and
unsettled conditions in Europe at
this time, when the Rotary Club
meet! Monday at the Civic Center
at noon.

Group Probably
To Say No New
Courthouse Now
The committee appointed early
last month to study courlhou**
needs will probably recom m end
utilizing the present building and
no new courthouse in the forseeable future, tha Herald learned
today.
Bill Bush, vice chairman of the
committee, reported that the com tuittee should be finished in about
three weeks with it* report and
will probably ask the County
Commission (o utilize m ore courthouse space."
At Ihe present time, the com initiee is corelaling Information
tket wat tom plltd by committee
members after a detailed invest!,
gallon of all the courthouse o ffice!
and talks with department heads.
Bush ssld it would be aboul
three more weeks before the de­
tailed report is completed snJ
ready to present to the county
board.
Serving on th® committee with
Bush are J. H. Van Hoy, chair­
man; Richard Hanks, J. 0 . Gre­
gory. John Williams. H. B. Pope,
Roy Britt, Fred Cavannaugh and
Andrew Carraway.

Talks Open On
Note Of Caution
United Press International
Ths United Slates and Rusela
today approached the first stage
of negotiations on Berlin treading
cautiously lest a false step touch
off a nuclear war.
Tha initial rontact wilt take
place between Secretary of Stale
Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Grom yko at tuc
United Nation!—possibly at early
as next Tuesday when thu Gen­
eral Assembly convenes.
If either side had a concession
to o fic r Die other which would a|.
iuw a diplomatic breakthrough in
the mounting crisis, it was not
immudialcly evident.
An effective newt blackout krp:
secret l i e tic liberal ions of in#
Allied foreign ministers who were
working out strategy in V3ashingtun.

Escapee Slain
By Deputy
GAINESVILLE (U P I) Kayniand Phillips, a lf-y csr-otd esca­
pee from tiie state training school
at Marianna, d.ed today of a
bullet wound suffered when an
Alachua County deputy ahot him
during a chase.
Phillips was shot Thursday h»
Gene Fsrncil at a small laka
near the youth's home i t Lock
Luoa* in Alachua County. Th*
(toy and a companion had escaped
Irom the institution Wednesday
night.

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Franch Ave, a t e iciad St,
Oarel* D. aatkrlaht _ Pastor
Sunday School __ 9:4.'. a. rn,
Maralng.W orship
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Sunday guhsal _ a. ia a m.
Adult Blbla C la ss__*:l» a m.
Worship Barries —. 1t:l* a m

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Pastor
■undsy School .— 1*:«* a. m.
Maralng Warship ll: 4 d a m.
Evening Service „ 7:90 p. rn.
Wad. Fraysr terrlc* 7.1* a m.

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Sunday:

■uaday tehoa f _ 10:40 a
Hollntu Mealing 11:0* a
H ired Meeting ...... « : i * p.
T F L ....... .....— - t ;t * p.
■alratlon Meeting 1:1* p.

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Praabytertan

Only Return, To See More People Going To Church.
WilMNi.Elchtlbsriar Mortuary

Slate Farm Insurance Companies

Basics L WU ssb aad Hlaif

Shoemaker Conutruction Co.

Irving L Pryor and Staff

Kay Bhoamaker ft Bm pkraaa

ProcraBBlva Printing Co.

Mary Carter Paint Atorw

J. H . Camaraa aad Staff

Tha American OH Company

Slit aad Fran Morriooa

Mr. aad Mrs. M. R. Rlrtcklaad

J. C. Panncy Company

Wilson-Malar Furniture Co,

At matron* Really
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Mr. aad Mrs. At Wllaam

Clark Plumbing ft Healing Co.

Pierro Manufacturing Company

Mr. and Mrs. U V arn Clark

Stine Machine ft Supply Co.

Juhn l’ isrro ft Kmplojaca

Managamaat ft Employ***

Echols Bedding Company

Wheeler FartilUer Co.

Mr. sad Mra, L. f , Uaraar

Seminole Ex£av*ting A Paving, Ine.

Managamant and Employaoa

William aad Mary Oylsr

Howard Botalar Whslt. Confeclionery

Holler Motor Salta Co.

Mra. flaraacs M . Zlmmaraisn

Zeull ft Sons, Contractors

Kmmtu Farrell A Staff

Patrick. Phillip and John Ztnli

Tha Riis Thaatra

Sanford Manufacturing Co.

Lth.ll'a Grocery

Jlaaagrmaiit aad Empluyo*

Mr. and MrA LaaUr Ethsll

Bill Larslac* ft Kmplujaaa

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Huuday School —
a:*a s. m.
soar Elm Arenas
Warahlf —
. 11:0* A m. Robert L. Hirlcklsnd
X.T.P.a. —— ----- 1:11 p. tn. ■ unday tehsal ____ t i l t resta i
ErangtlUUa Barrie* T:IS A m. Maralng Worahlp
11:10 a i
Fraysr Maallaa Wad. T :lt p.m. Evangelistic Service 1:1* a ■
Woman's Missionary T:*I a i
You ng Faoplea
Sunday te r rlc* — I II a &gt;

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Lana mood
(loorgo Jarrlo 111 ---- Tlcar
Holy Eucharist — | :ll a m.
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Morning Worship
11:■• a n
R L. D r a w d y _____ _
Paitor Wed. Trsyor Service T:I0 A ■
Sunday t e h o o l------ •:*• A IA
Morning Worship
11:00 s. m,
Chrldlaa terries — ( :t * a sa
Evening Worship _ T il l a m. VRITT CRRTKB of SANFOB
Wsft Fraysr terrlc* T:l* a »•
Unity renter a** B. 1*1 a
Jasephln* B. atuchl* _ Paet:
Sunday Worship _ 11.-n« a r
Tuesday class - - J.to p. ■
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■arm Dun*as — ___Minister
Morning Warship 11:** A
Rrsnlng Wonhlp m *:•• A
ThurA Blkls Study Tilt a

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Lewis O. Uaiaaa ____ Farter
Sunday tehaol
till a
Slnrln O a a i Oiledot
Morning Worship _ I II a ro. SKphen M Tuhy . . . .. I’otar
Eioalng Worship __ t.a* a
Morning Worship — 1:11 a m.
W od. Frsyor terrlaa T:l* a
Sunday S c h o o l____l.t* a sl
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■undsy drhsal ------ l et A m .
day Warship
111** a m.

Naaaren*

Ralph Iraoer Jr.
Brangsllol
Blbla
It. ** a
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Morning Wonhlp
11:1* s.
■caning Worahlp __ Til* a
W ad. Frsyor Barr la* T.l* a

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Morning Praytr—
Om n i
■ormon ______ H .s* a.
■abort O. Byrd
Pastor
■sadly tehaol
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lacrtmeal • ( Fonsnc*
Morning Warship 11*« A ns. teturdoy . . —■. •-*:!• a sa
Tralnlna Union _ 1:1* p.
Eronlna Worship — Til* a m
W o t I’ rsysr ■•rrls* T:l* a »•
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Baurprloo • DaBarr
BAPTIST CBC BOB Fr. Paul ahull a .......... Pastor
BP OVIBDO
Holy Communion
Jack T. Bryant . - . Pastor
■ u n d sy ----- --------- I ;«■ A W.
Sunday tehaol ____ 1:41 a as. Marnlna Ftnyay—
Buraias Warship 11:** a as
■ormon
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Training Union _ » t» p.
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Erasing terrlaa . . TiM a — III luntny saeh m oils 11 Am.
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Sunday tehaol ___ 1:11 a sa
Sunday Warship _ 11:** a m.
Training Ualas — t i l l a
Kronlns Worship - - T :ll p. m.
W s t W a rsh ip ------ M l a sa

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William Luts ----- ------ Fsstor
gsndsy tehsal —
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Morning Worship 1I:U A m.
Waslaygg Too th — Si41 a m .
Evonlng Worahlp ... T:I0 p. m.
Waft Fray or S*r«l«* T:I* a m.

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■uaday tehoal _ « H it# a m.
Sunday U e r r l c * __11 :i*o a m
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Cltnas Belghaa
B * g « Isoih . ■ .......- Faster
Bunder School _ 1*;** a. m.
Manila* Worahlp U :H a m.
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Braalno Warship — 1 :H p. B.

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Tit* a m~
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Bak Ara. sl ats H
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Training Union — 1:11 a. m. Richard L y o n s __ Psrtar
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Meikeiiei

The Hollywood Shop
Miss Koa* Lory ft iilaff

Food Fair Stores, Inc.
Gsarg* Bailey ft Employ ats

Southern Natural G u
Jaha Duna ft Staff

James Shall Servlet Station
Virginia aad Charles &gt;1. Jamas

Macs Oil Company

Gregory Lumber Company

E. H. McAtasandar ft Emplaytaa

Mr. and M i a R. K . Gregory

Sanford Atlantic National Rank

Smltty’n Snappin’ Turtle

Hubert J. Bauman ft B u ff

A la* Smith ft B U ff

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.

Thrifty Service Station

Jimmy Crapps A Employ»#§

John L. Cranford A B. B. Lak*

.

Carroll Daniel Construction Co.

Burt ReteU, Inc. Gen. Contractor*

Laitoy Robb and Staff

P. Barton R tisU . Jr. ft Richard Slhara, Jr.

Sanford F.lectric Company
E. C. Harper, dr. and E. C. liarper, Jr.

Carroll's Furniture Co.
B. U. Carroll aad Employ aaa

f i r s t PBEaarrBBLAR
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llrorer Mewell Jr. —.... Fselor
Thomas 1L Mahla _ AasIsUnt
Morning Worship _ |:|J *. m,
Sunday Bohosl _
1:41
gttalon Mealing _ laitk a in.
Morning Warship 11 :•«
Flonaar rellowihlp 1:0* p. tn.
■anlar Fdlowthlp . lit* a m.
Erm ine Worahlp „ T-11 a m.
Waft Fraysr terrlaa T:t* a ■*-

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Ban* Blah k e sk t BA.
C. Summers ________ Paeter
■ uaday tehoal —_ 1:0* a i
Moraine Worship l*:»o A :

CR CLIOTA C O N B V S m r
CI1VRCH
t e a T. Ward ------------ Peeler
Church School _ 1S:«* a m.
C h u r c h ...............« |I:N a a
Youth Christian
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Fallow s h i p ------------ Til* a •

APOSTOLIC VRITRD
PBATBCOSTAL CMl'HI H
Wilbur K. King ____ _ Fast
3*aa l . laniard Are.
Sunday Hchaol . _
10:** a
Sunday Wcrahlp _ 11:0* a.
B r s n g t l l a t l e ______ 7:1# a
Yuee. Blbla Biory „ T:l* A
ThurA Yaung Feett* 7:1* A

Negro Churches
F B E IS kT t.U M N
CBVBCB
Late a ir y
John W. Pllloy ______ Factor
PROORKaa MISIIORARI
■uaday School __ 1*;M a m.
■AFTIST r H l’BCM
Murnlng Wur.hlp
llioa ». m.
Midway
Junior High Waatmlalatar
E. Wllllame
___ Pa*
Fellowship -------*:to p. m. Sunday tehoal _ _ »:|* a
■anlar Hlah Waatmlalatar
Morning Worship
ll:«S A
F e l l o w s h i p ------------7:1* a bl First. Third. Fourth Bunds;
Evening Worship ... 7:14 A
First, Third Sundays
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FIRST SHILOH
Morning Warthlp _ «.«« a m.
Sunday S.-naol
lo *-: a m.
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1ISI W. U|B SL
W**tmlal*t*y Fallawship
tealar* « . . . ------ --- T:la a m. J. W. M a r s h a l l _____ 1
Sunday tehool
■ 1:1*
Moraine Worship
11 :v*
Evening Worship _ 7:1*
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III Oraags Ara.
and Fallowahlp _ I:** a m.
J.
T.
Brook*
_______- Past
Temporarily me. ling at aoUlb
Church School ___ 1 :1 * a. i
Seminole School
Morning Worship
l l: « 4 A t
Craning Worahlp
7:1* p. I
Tuoa Prayer terrlc* 7:11 A l
Other Churches
PIMUItCST SrsRNBI.Y
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Lor. Slip and Elm
H M. I n o r r .............. — Fsetor
Sunday S c h o o l ___ » . * ; *
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Maralng Warship ll:| t a m.
Urenlag Worship « 7 : 1# p.
Wsft Fraysr terrUa 7:1# a •
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■ tru e r c iiim iu

»*• Cypress t*.
H. n Whliahuret
Perter
Church Scbaal _ 1:1* a a
Morning Worship
U:«a a m.
Erasing Worship — 1:11 a aA
Waft Blbla Study « 7 A

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All Souls To Host
.Church Deanery Sunday
The Holy Name Society o f All Director o f the deanery; Richard
Souls Catholic Church will heat J. Basso of the Junior lluly Name
the 11th Annual Spiritual Rally o f Society, St. Peter’s Pariah, Detha Central Deanery o f H o ly 1 Land; A. A . Aliberti o f St.
Name Societies here Sunday.
Charlea Parish, Orlando, who will
R. H. (Buddy| LeFils, president -peak on “ Know Your Faith," and
• f the local society, advUea that Jim M cAullffe, St. Charles Parish,
registration will open a 8 a. m. ■Orlando, who will use the follow ­
i in the All Souls Social H a lt The up topic “ Practice Your Faith."
remainder o f the day's p rog ra m ' The business si-ision will recon­
schedule* the Dialogue Mass at vene fo r the afternoon at 1:30
9:15 a. ni. with the eeimun from
Fr. Richard Lyon*; Collation at
10 a. m.; business meeting at
10:15 a. m. with John B. Matting,
ly. president o f the Central Flo­
rida Deanery, presiding.
Introduction o f the clergy, dio­
cesan and deanery officers will to
9 made by LeFils after which re­
puA»
po*.]. from prc'iifM iu o f evo: ss«»cirty's president and committers
will he given.
Addresses to he heard during
the
morning program
include
thuse from Rev. Fr. Terence
Farrcily, pastor o f St. James
Church In Orlando and Spiritual

* Enterprise Church
Hosts Conference
By HELEN SNODGRASS
Tiie

first quarterly

conference

or the Enterprise Barnett 3lemorial Methodist Church was
W last

Wednesday

night

held

at

the

church with Rev. Joe Toilr, dis­
trict superintendent, pretiding.
The meeting marked not only
the first conference to be held in
Enterprise

but

was

quarterly session to

the
be

second
held in

the new DeLand District.
In

other

church

activity

last

£ week, elections were held (or new
ofiicers o f the Intermediate and
Junior Methodist Youth Fellowahip groups.
For the Intermediates, Linda
Long is president; Patsy Long,
vice president; Benny Brown, sec­
retary and treasurer and Connie
Kellers, program chairman. Spon­
sors are Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Magenheimer.
£
Junior officers are Timmy Sain,
president; Alan Braddock, vice
president; Charles Magenheimer,
secretary: Johnny Sellers, treas­
urer; Jimmy Magenheimer, work
committee chairman and James
Carroll Couliette, sunshine com ­
mittee chairman. Sponsors o f this
group sre Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
N'utt.
The Intermediate and Junior
9 groups meet separately each Sun­
day at 6:30 p. m. The Senior MYF
youngsters have not formed their
c u n organization as yet but meet
with the Intermediates.
Mrs. Cecil Sellers and Mrs. Al­
lan Sain asiist with the music lor
all groups.

Witnesses Open
Circuit Assembly
Jehovah's Witnesses opened
three-day circuit assem bly today
In the Lake Ridge Community
Auditorium at Lakeland
Theodus Purnell, presiding min­
ister o f the Sanford congregation
advised that the assembly is not
a revival but is held to advance
.C h ristia n Bible education.
"
Featured speaker of the daily
sessions will be Henry L. Brissett
from
Jehovah's
Wi ness
world headquarters In Brooklyn,
N. Y , Charles Jones, circuit sup
ervltor, also will b « u
sssem
bly speaker.

Evening HD Club
To See Slides

p. m. following a 13.30 p. m.
, luncheon. Rev. Fr. Hubert J. Rea­
son o f Altamonte Springe' St.
Mary-Magdalen Church, will be
the principal speaker on the afi ternoon program, delivering his
address at 2 p. m.
Solemn Benediction o f the Mott
Blessed Sacrament will take place
at 3:30 p. m. with Fr. F a m ily
l officiating.
I Deanery officers, other than
tho.e taking p a it on the progiam.
Include E. P. Neid ef Kissimmee,)
vice president; Arnold Pencraft j
o f la k e Helen, secretary; W. F.
Williams o f Clearmont, treasurer
and Tom McNamara o f Maitland,:
marshal.
Holy N am t Societies included
in the Deanery route from Cler­
mont, Cocoa Bea.h. Cocoa-Rock-!
ledge, Daytona Reach, Deluind,
Eustii,
Kissimmee,
Leesburg,
Maitland,
Melbourne.Palm
Bay
New Smyrna, Ocala, Orlando, St.
Cloud, Titusville, Winter Park and
Sanford.

I

Christian Church
To Hear Talks
Of Missionaries

Church

regular

Church

9:45

m.

a.

tendance

The Seminole Evening Home
Demonstration Club will meet at
the Home Demonstration Center
on Monday at 7:30 p. m. for a
business mee.ing,. followed by a
program .
At I p. m. the Home Demon­
stration Agent from Sumter Coun­
ty will show slides o f Home
Demonstration work in Pakistan.
Refreshments will be served to
all members and interested per­
sons.

during

School

Sunday.

record

Rally

Day

Muse Takes Over
Furniture Center
Post As Manager
CLester Muse, well-known local
furiiture man. this week uliicially
grtels the public from his new
position as manager of the Furn­
iture Cenier on French Ave.

at

A new at­

of

more

than

300 is expected, Rev. W. T. Par­
sons,

pastor

ported

of the church

re­

today.

The

following

Church

School

Sunday,

year

ends

the
with

promotion o f all classes and dur­
ing the worship service teach­
ers, members of the Commission
and Education and Church School
•.'uteri will be given special
recognition.
Rev. Par*ons also remind# that
under the new time schedule,
Church School is at 9:45 a. m.
with worship at 11 a. m. and
MYF at • p. m.

Presbyterians
Open Mission
In Long wood

Ebenezer Church
Plans Rally Day
will he

M USE

the

hour

The First Christian Church of
Sanford has announced that Mr.
ami Mm. Homer Gamhoe, mission­
aries in India for 28 yearn, will
he guest speakers nt the morning
BY BETTIE SMITH
service*, Sunday.
The Seminole Pre*hyterian Mis­
Mrs. Gamboe will speak on sion Sunday School will open al
“ Costumes and Custom* o f India," 9:20 a. m. Sunday.
The Sunday School, a new one
using eharacter dolls to illustrate
her talk to the Sunday School as­ in thU area, will meet in th«
Longwood Elementary School with
sembly.
Gamboe will deliver the st-ruiun c Ia* see for all age* under super­
io r the 1 1 a . m. worship, speaking vision of William K. Bryant, raia
sion superintendent.
on "H ow Big Is Your W orld."
At the present time there is no
Church officials have invited all
piano available for the classes
persons interested in learning of
and anyone wishing lo donate an
the work the United Christian
instrument would be contribut­
Missionary Society is accomplish­
ing both to the Sunday School and
ing In India to attend.
to the elementary achool. The
contributors are asked to contact
Mrs. Bryant at TE 9-3865.

Sunday

CH ESTER

Rally Dav will he held at Grace
Methodist

at

the E b cn c/er Methodist Church,
Old Orlando Dr. at Tucker Dr.,
when members and prospccllv
members for both the Sunday
y
School and church who have
been contacted during the week
will be greeted at special ser­
vices.
During the week, members of
the Education Dept, and Sunday
School teacher* mailed Rally Day
cards to (amllie* and iriend* of
present member* anil followed
this contact up with personal
visit* and telephone ca ll'.

fr u it

Poslal Rate
Hike Expected
To Pass House

Grace Methodist
Sets Rally Day

R. H. (bu dd y) LEFILS

G a n fsrh

F rb S op t. 15. 1951 — Pnjrc S

GRIER
Muse recently con-ululated his
iiiirrrsl in the lurmture business
to form a corporation with Mr.
and Mrs. Fr55*l Grier, to launch a
new business concern al the big
French Ave. store.
Formerly
with
the
Mather
Furniture Company here. Muse
has many friends In Sanlord and
the surrounding area during the
time he has bcena-soriated In
the furniture business.
In (he new tylMne-s venture,
Grier serves as president. Mr*.
Grier as vice-president and Muse
Is secretary and treasurer a* well
as manager u( the firm.

Brotherhood Plans
Barbecue Supper
The Brotherhrod of the Osteen
Baptist Chureh will meet at 7:30
p. m. Tuesday at llo*ack f.ake
for a chicken barbecue supper to
be followed by Ihe busines* Hirel­
ing.
Rev. Tram m ell Kilpatrick will
be Ihe speaker and all men of the
community have been invited to
attend the event and bring a
friend.

WASHINGTON ( l ’ P I ) - A bill to
provide a five-cent stamp and
raise other postal rates was expeeled to pas* the House today
despite
widespread
agreement
among lawmakers that iti terms
are unfair.
Tile chief criticism was that the
measure would levy a sharper
percentage rate increase on ordi­
nary mailers than on heavy com :
nu-rdal users o f the mail. ITesil
dent Kennedy had urged that the
heaviest percentage increases be
imposed on com m ercial users,
mostly publishers TITT'koverlisers.
However, the $320 million rev e­
nue-producing bill waa cleared by
the Bulca Committee Thursday
nij.'if fur House action on a takeit or-leavc-lt basis with amend­
ments barred.
The administration concurred in
the no-amendment Strategy which
hackrrs of the hill said was necesary to meet minimum terms laid
down by Chairman Olin Johnston,
D-S.C.. of the Senate Tost Ollice
Committee.
They said Johnston had served
notice he would not permit any
oilier com prom ise measures lo
come tu a vote in the Senate.
There was divided opinion on
whether the Senate would com ­
plete congressional action on the
depute com prom ise before Con­
gress adjourns, probably late next
week.
The
com prom ise
bill
would
grant
Kennedy's
request
that
postage- be hiked from four lo five
cents on lirst rlass letters and
from seven to eight cents on air­
mail letters next Jan. 1.
But it would provide only a
fraction o f the postage inrrea-rs
Kennedy wanted levied on publi­
cations and advertising circulars.
Moreover, small, light-weight pub­
lications would he hit bv a much
heavier percentage increase than
mrdium-*ize and heavy maga­
zines.
The administration supports the
measure because it offers
a
chance for enactment (his year
of a part o f the $JU million a
year in extra poslal revenue Ken­
nedy wants to hold down huge
red-ink spending.
There was no sign of major op­
position to the measure from
heavy com m ercial users of the
mail.

Oviedo P-TO
To Honor Teachers
At Annual Supper
By M M il AN K. JON KM
The annual supper o f the Oviedo
I’arent-Teat-her Organization to
honor members o f tha Oviedo
High School faculty and their
wive* oe husbands, will be held
today in the school auditorium at
7 p. in.
Plans were completed earlier
this week by mothers o f students
in grudea nine through l i with
room mothers o f each grade in
charge o f
arrangements. Mr*.
Ferdinand Duda, captain o f the
room mothers and room mother
for the 12th grade, i« overall
chairman o f the supper.

Presbyterian Minister Resigns
Pastorate At Casselberry Church Training School

By JA N E CASSELBERRY
service on Oct. I, Worldwide
Rev. William M. Banson, pastor Communion Sunday.
Krv amt Mra. R*ns»ii are fami­
Member* o f the Harnett Siro f tha First Presbyterian Church
liar with this section o f New York morial
Methodist
Church
aia
in Casselberry, announced today aa one o f his form er pastorate*
urged lo attend the training school
that he has accepted the ministry was only right miles from Oneida
at First Church in DeLand.
al
Fur krun \l»nwii ill Psesliu. and Mrs. Knison's home tuun is
Thine first session will be held
teru n Church o f Oneida, N. Y., Watertown, only 60 mile* away. .Sunday at 3 p. in. Classes will be
Rev.
Benson
said thist the continued Monday through Thura.
where he will conduct his first
Church Session accepted his re»ig- day from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m.
nation at a meeting Tuesday and Classes of intrrest for alt mem­
that he will piesent tha resigns.' bers will be offered
lion to Ihe congregation for ap
proval this Sunday. A delegation
from the Oneida Church came to
Casselberry Isit May to beer bun.;
he explained, and invited him t o )
By ATLANTA McGINNM
speak at their church in July at a
Mrs. Glenn Humes, chairman
candidate for the ministry after
of the ways and mean* com m itwhich he wa- **krd In scrept the
lee o f the Al amonte Spring*
pastorate.
Community Assn., advised today
He tam e to Casselberry from that all plans for Ihe fashion
Trenton, N. J , where he served •bow to be held O cl. It have
fo r five-and-one half years at p « » - ! been completed.
tor o f the Hamilton Ave. Chur&gt; h | I hr event will open w ith a 10
and was Coui il o f Chun lie
a. ni. Cotfee followed by the
Chaplain
of
Mercer
Hospital. parade of fashion* from J. C.
Sin.e ruining to Ca* elberry, in Penney's in Orlando at 10:30 a m.
addition to oiganixing tha church In the Altamonte Spring* Com­
here, he also has served one term munity Chapel Educational Build­
aa mayur o f the town. He is a ing.
graduate o f Nyack Minlon.it y C o l-1
lege and Theological School o f ^
Nyack, N'. Y., and did post grudu- i
ale work at Pim c.tun and at
Nyack. The Benson's ha*e two]
children, Gary, it , aud William
Allen, seven week*.
Hi* farewell sermon, here, will
( A N s b l - u t i c i t i I ussI 3 »t&gt;, American Legion, win meet nt c a n p. ni. to­
be next Sunday, Application fur a
day in the Women’s Club on Overbrook Dr. Tukinir part in installation
I replacement already is being nude
ceremonies held Aug. 25 for 256 were, front left, Kenneth Moyer, district
by the Church Session and the
ti commander; Leonard Casselberry, 256 commander; Mrs. 1-orraine
Board a f National Missions, in
Temple, District 6 Chairman o f Women Veterans; E. J. Pender. 256 vice
W SFR
conjunction with the local church,
commander; Mrs. Elizabeth Fotand; district 6 adjutant; Carl Stoddard,
SU N DAY
will
select
a
minister
tu
fill
the
district 6 delegate and Art Hertzel, district 6 aergoant-at-arms. Seated is
1360 KW
A. M.
vacancy.

Set At DeLand

Altamonte Group
Completes Plans

9:00

Clift Overman, acting 256 adjutant for the installation.

(Herald Photo)

Little Red Schoolhouse Pressure Averts
Possible New
In For A Busy Season
GM Strike
tlembers o f the Seminole Asan. for September 27, from 7:30 to 9

for Retarded Children made plana p. m. at the achool on Palmetto
Wednesday

for

a

busy

season

ahead in their tireless efforts to

and Sixth St.

Increased

This will b* an opportunity for ed a possible new General Motors

Interested persons, aa well aa the
the growth o f the "L ittle Red members o f many organisations
who had donated time, services
Mchoolhouae."
and money to tho achool, to aee
This is the name by which the
what has been accomplished, ob­
school for retarded chitdien In serve some o f the materials and
Sanford ha* been known during aids used In tcarhing these chil­
dren who cannot go to public
it’s very short history.
school^ and see how much more
First item on the agenda for the
needs to be dune.
season ia an open house, scheduled
Mrs. A da Sires, teacher o f the
school and her helpers announced a
Hat o f items which are much need­
ed at the present time and will be
gratefully accepted from anyone.
Some o f the things needed a&gt;e
banisters, or rails, on tha outside
step*, an outdoor floodlight, closed
cupooaida for storage, straight
chairs fur both adults and chil­
dren, a cork pin-up boaid, drapes
for the second room, recently
opened, and some new children's
records. These may- be left at the
Health Center with Mrs. Hulda
KR.be*.
The Munland Training Center in
Gainesville Is alto much in need o f
old necktlea. These are used for
weaving and it ia aurmited that
many men have many old ties they
would be happy to give to a good
cause.
REV. J. L. POWELL
The school also ia greatly In
»
need o f euineuiie, or some gioup,
to pull up bothersome sandepura
in the schoolyard, which plague
tha children when they go out to
play.
A sidewalk or patio in the
schoolyard wuuld al-o be helpful
Rev. James L. Powell has ac­
whrro they could ride their trlcepted the pastoral* at the Long­
eyelet, safely enclosed w ith a high
wood Fir«t Baptist Church.
A native o f Florida, he was hurricane fence which surrounds
horn in Orlando and was ordained the play yard.
In other business, a nominating
lo the minis.ry in November of
1931 at the Holt Baptist Church committee was appointed by 1*1 ev­
in Ocilla, Ga. He attended the ident McIntosh and plans were
New Orleans Raptist Theological discussed to look into the possibilSeminary in New Orlrans
and diva of having a talent show as the
Jrlrans am
Al«v
comes to LongwoodI fe«,n,
from the|big
fund-raising project of the
Emmanuel
Baptist Church of year.
Persona having any o f the
Pace.
Mrs. Powell is the former 3lar- above-uienliunad aitlclea or serv­
garet Burkett also of Orlando. ices to donate lo the school art
Rev. and 31 r*. Powell and their asked to call Mr*. J. F. Harlow on
two Mins, Manley and Steven, are Slaguoli* Ave- or Mrs. Thomas E.
now residing in the Haptiai Pas- Ihuuipsuu, Vlagner.
torium on Bay Ml. in txingaood
promote, support and encourags

Longwood Baptists
Get New Minister

Mr. M. J. Okerlund
Buried In Oviedo

Air Scouts
Hold Meeting

DETROIT (U P I) -

government pressure today avert­

Funeral srrvicra were held at I
p m. Thursday at the Oviedo Cem­
etery for Mr. Manuel J. Okerlund,
,
.
, ,.
| 94, who died at Brookavlll# WedThe regular meeting of the new (

strike just aa GM and th« United
Auto Workers redoubled «fforta to
get

a

quarter-million

workera

back on their job# by Monday a t
President Kennedy suggested.
William E. Simkia got tha In­
ternational

Union

of

Electrical

Workers and GM to agre« to a t
indefinite

extension

at fiva GM

appliance and parts plants. But a
sixth plant ai Warren, Ohio, Ig­
nored the government request aad
went on strike.
At the same tim e, the UAW and
G31 pledged to increase their e f­
forts to reach a final a g n «m « n t
by Monday — an unofficial dead­
line set by Labor Secretary A rthur Goldberg « a behalf «&lt; Ike
President.
Sixth L'AW-repreiented plants
have settled local contract mat­
ters. eight of them Thursday. But
not all the factories re-opensd
and there still w ere 262,000 work­
ers idled either by strikas or
shutdowns at 13 plants. About 18.out GM workers wera not a f­
fected.
Referring to the government re­
quest to re-open all GM plants
by next week. UAW president
Walter P. Reuther, said “ We a rt
working hard'1 but indicated he
was not going to be rushed into
setting a deadline.
“ You've got to realize that GM
has 130 plsnts and it takes lima
to wrap them u p ," he said.
A decision will be made “ in a
day or so ," he said, on when to
convene the union's N ilioaa l GM
Council. The 280-man group will
meet to ratify GM’ a national and
local contracts. Any plsnt stUl on
strike then probably would be ardrred re-opened.

FAT
OVERWEIGHT
Available to you without a d o c.
tor't prescription, our d r u f c illt d
ODKINKX. You must loso ugly
f i t In 7 tUjri or your money buck*
No strenuous exercise, laxatives,
infttsttic* or Inking o f po*€lll&gt;d
reducing candle*. erackera or
rookies, or chewing gum. 01*ItINKX la a tiny tablet and easi­
ly swallowed.
When you take
ODRINEX, you atill enjoy your
meals, still eat the food* you like,
but you simply d on 't have the urgo
fur extra portiona because O D ItINKX depresses your appetite
and decreases your desire fo r food.
Your weight must come down, he,-ause a* your own doctor w ill tell
vou, when you eat less, you weigh
less. Get rid o f exces* fa t and
live lunger. ODRINKX r o » l* $3.00
and is sold on this G U A R A N TE E :
If not satisfied fo r any reason
just return the package to your
druggist and get your full money
hack. No questions asked. O DRIN­
KX I* sold with tills guarantee by:
Faual*
Drug
Store * Sanford
Mall Order* Filled.

troop of Air Scouts, Troop 211,
Mr ’ okerlund was a form er
wa« held at the home of the (exciter slid principal o f the
president. Nicki Morgan.
1 Oviedo High School and made III*
After the collection of due* and home hero for many years. Mrs.
Ihe secrelar) * report Ihe group Okerlund, who died som etim e ago,
heard a report on Pultun Day was the former Mist Annie Mit­
Roundup, a recent weekend cam p­ chell of Oviedo and was a first
ing trip, given by Darlene, Nic­ cousin of the lato John (lass
ky Morgan and Bonnie Avrnel Jones .Sr. and of Mrs. Nettie Far­
Nicky and Bonnie alio reported oe il of Oviedo and Ben Jones of
tho activliies of the planning Tampa.
hoard meeting
The organization held a discus■ion on their money-making pro­
jects lor die year, and made a
Hat of vrriice plans. Plans to be
The Registration Hook* o f Ihe City o f Sanford, Florida,
put into operation at once include
open ni Ihe City Hall, commencing .Monday, September
helping out at the laitheran Ha­
IH. I ills I, for Ihe purpowe of rexiatering for (he Muni­
ven, going to see Mrs. Knight,
cipal General Election lo he held on November 7, 1961,
their leader, who u in the OAFB
and w ill remain open up lo and including Friday, Octo­
hospital
ber 2 7 , 1961.
They decided to meet once
a month on die Wednesday fol­
lowing Ihe senior planning b oa rd .
H. N . Tamm, Jr.
meet. A talk on first aid is sche­
City HegUtrallon O fficer
duled for the next meeting

R EG IST R A T IO N

N O T IC E

FIIA FINANCING

$

.
B edroom
1

Bath

Per
Me.
la
bertlc*

In clu d e* E v e r y t h in g

*A Community

of

llomca

KITCH EN S

Built

v.i'.h

Bride!'*

EQUIPPED

3 &amp; 4 BEDROOMS
1 - 1Vi b 2 BATHS
Price* Start al *11,900
with Low Down I'uvnient and
No Cloning Coat
V. A. FINANCING: nl*o FHA-INSERVICE. CONVENTIONAL

BY

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

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H. D unn

W ed A t Presbyterian Church

- The ch u n k was dacorated with
p n a g a m e n ta o f whlta gladioli,
M M ta d two candelabra. Can­
t o s wore alao placed ia each windew ta d aorremadid with grawnM n.

George

lo o b y ,

organist.

• th e U r T i Prayer ''
.• T h e bride, gives Is marriage by
!flrr father, wore a prlnceaa atyla
J t w f o f p a w lUk taffeta, with
■WtraH a a fk llm etched with re-

Slumber Party
Miss Bessie Fleming o f Oviedo
left thle week to enter the Orange
Memorial Nursing School In Or­
lando.
Just faefcre aha left, her brother
god ilitar-ln-law, Mr. and Mra,
Boh Ward, honored her with

a

slumber party at tbair home,
A group o f friends Joined the
bonocta for n hamburger supper,
prepared by C bei Ward and liter
is the evening Mrs, Ward took
the fuaata to the show.
Tbca# enjoying tha party with
Bessie were Julia Gore, Nancy
X itel, Linda Harris and Barbara
Brown.

First rehearsal after vacation
far Junior Choira ef the T in t
Baptist Church, 1:10 to 4:33 p.m.
Instill it loo o f m w
officers,
Presbyterian
Women
e t the
Church, 11 a.m.
T o discourage mosquitoes, wipe
Window screens with kerosene b e ­
t a * putting them up, II your
eereuna were washed before being
stored last fall, Just dust them
before the kerosene treatment.
Otherwise, wash Iham first with
hot soap or detergent n idi.

Enjoys Vacation
A t Daytona Beach

Harman caught a 47*4 pound
am barjack while fishing and reealved first prise two days la ■

Tha movie actor, Caesar Ro­
mero, waa ataytng a t the lam e
M r. and Mrs. Freddie K au ll motel with the Ladertuua fam ily,
w art w elcom e visitors In Oviedo, white working on i film being
recently, Freddie la the aoo of nude at the bench.
Mrs. (net Kasell ynd the late Ur.
Jack Kasell o f Ovlado.
After graduation be Joined the
Air Corp and when hi* service
ended with them, he waa employad by tho Lockheed Co. Ho la sow
field Instructor and repraaontatlve
tor the company, Ha has baen
working In Australia tor tha p u t
Mra. W. H. Martin was hoatcaa
IS months and I* now baing tranato ona o f the loveliest luncheons
ferrtd to Martetta, Ga,
Freddie and Um form er Mies o f tho year Tuesday at h er home
Maureen H earer o f Windsor, Aus­ on Lake Avenue in Oviedo.
Mrs. Martin, chairman o f the
tralia, ware married In August,
at Windsor, anil are on a honey- Women’a Club building com m it­
moon trip through tho United tee. honored tho board members
In appreciation o f thoir work.
State*.
Tha Martin homo waa dacorated
They first went by plana to
Hawaii, then on to San Franciico, throughout with arrangamanta of
T h ty left San Francisco In a car rosea and n salad course and
and cam s through Ovlado on tbair chicken patti-aheUa ware served
by the h oitesi.
way to Martetta.
Guests wore Mra. Ruby Eitca,
president; Mrs, Maa E. King,
Mra. A. A. Myara, Mra. 0 . G.
Smith, Mr*. R. L. Croom and Mrs.
W. T. W alktr, all mem bers o f the
building com m ittee. Also Mrs. C.
L. West and Mra, J . If. Lee, house
chairman and co-chairm an.
Tho next day tho executive
After a recess during the sum­
board held tha first meeting of
mer months, the Sanford t-H
the season in tho new Woman’s
Girls Club will mast Saturday at
Club building, with all members
2 p.m. at the Home Demonstra­
present.
tion Center on 23th Street.
The meeting will be In the form
of an organisational mealing and
social get-togethar. A nominating
cam m llte* will bo named md
plana (or the coming year dis­
cussed. Officers will be elected at
The Christian Women's Fellow­
the nest meeting.
ship o f tha First Christian Church
All girls from 10 (o 21 years of will m eet Monday at 7:30 p.m.
age, who are interested In tha 4- for the regular busineia and pro­
If Club work are Invited to attend. gram.

Board Members

Enjoy Luncheon

A t Martin Hom e

Nam es N ew Officer&lt;
Mrs. Bub McKee waa hostess lo
the mettlng of the Jaycee Wives,
this week. Mrs. Stuart Stetson,
president, welcomed two visitors,
Mra. Tom Price and Mrs, A. L.
Keith and Invited them to Join the

at Crystal Lake. Sha a lio told of
plans for tha Installation o f new
members at a banquet at the
Capri, Sept. 23 starting at 7 p.m.
Garnett White will be Installing
officer.

Tho president thanked all who
Sirs. Jack Erickson reported on helped with the fishing rodeo.
iha children’ * party hald recently During the busineia session, new
officers were elected. They were
.Mrs. Charles Telanbaum, presi­
dent; Mrs. John Spolikl, vice pre­
sident; Mra, Mammon Polk, sec­
retary; Mrs, Tam L irgen , treas­
urer and Mrs. McKee and Mra.
Bud Stewart, directors.

Presbyterian Women

Monday Morning
church sanctuary

meet
Monday

In the
at i t

a m, for an Inspirational meeting
and Installation o f

naw officer*

for tha coming year.
Rev. Grover Sewell, pastor, will

warn S E W A N D S A V E

Miss Britton

of

the

Caln-Brilton

wedding party were honored with
a steak dinner at tha Capri, fol­
lowing the rehearsal. Hostess was

Saturday Afternoon

orated in a bridal thema and cen­

Paneh Discussion

Planned By CWF

P&amp; m

d jw

Ia

Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Crenshaw
and baby daughter, Jeanntne,
will arrive Sunday from New Or­
leans for ■ wack’a visit with Mr.
Crenshaw’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. F. Crenshaw, 1133 East 7th
St.
David Wilson. Jerry Hemon,
Bill Wright, Rill Turner. Duane
Is 400 lu Joo times Goembel and John Noel were
ordinary cane sugar,
no carbohydrates and
value.

A panel discussion will be con­
ducted concerning the local, na­
tional and International work of
the CWF. Mrs. H. K. Ring will
serve as moderator.
A i part ef your dusting routine,
wipe window sills every day with
a wrung-out sudsy sponge. This
keep* dust and dirt from estab­
lishing ■ beachhead.

FRIDAY

■

On These Fabric Bargains
from T H E R E M N A N T SHOP

Rehearsal Party
Members

■

SEW and SAVE

Hostess For

Miss Cynthia Britton.

Tha hostess dervtd refreshments
to Mr*. Stetson, Mra. Erickson.
Mrs. Tatenbaum, Mrs. Spolikl,
Mra. Polk. Mrs. Lirgen, Mr*.
Htewart, Mrs. Tony Tram s, Mra.
Paul Lewi*, Mrs. Garnett Whlta.
Mrs. Arch Hoaack and Mrs. Jack
WUaon.

larva as installing officer. A
Saccharin
covered dish luncheon will be aa awaet as
served at noon and ■ nursery will but contains
be available for small children.
has no food

ME. AND MRS. ROGER BRITTON
(House o f R a h ijt Photo)

Plans Meeting

Plan Installation

lerian Church will

Calendar

Lederhaus Family

Visit In Oviedo

The Women of the First Preahy.

Church

late Mr. Britton, ware married
Sept. P at T:M p.m . at the Church
o f God o f Prophesy, South Elm
Avenue, Sanford.
Rot . J . H. M ttser, pastor o f tha
Ocoee church, officiated nt the
caadlellght c e rem ony.
The church was decorated with
baakata o f white gladioli, mums
and candalabra.
Mrs. Edward Mossman. organ­
ist, presented a program o f nuptial
music and accompanlad Mlaa Car­
olyn Hall, soloist, who lang "B ecause” amt “ O Promise M e."
The bride, givCn In marriage by

her cryatala held h er fingertip ran o . •
white IQualeo and aha carried a
ntd white Bible and bouquet o f pink
ulle awcetheart
roaea
with
white
•red atreamera.
mm
Mr*. Dan Pelham, alatcr of the
I bride, waa matron of honor. She
1 wore a pink lace dreaa, with pink
j acctaaorica and carried a cateade
H
bouquet of blue earnatkm*.
|
Mia* Carolyn Hall and Ml»a _
I Shirley Jon**, couain of the bride, “
] wore identical drciaca, only In
I blue lace and carried bouquet* of
H
pink carnation*.
H j
Beat man waa Ronnie Willis
■
and aerving aa uabera were Steve
'■
Cain and Fred Jonea, brother and
f§ S couain o f the bride.
g j
Mr*. Cain mire a beige kni:
H
dreaa with light green aeeeaaorlj*
I and a corsage of pink earn ition sa.
I with green ribbon. The groom ’s ^
I mother wore a pink lace dreaa
I arlth whit* accessories and a white
H | tarnation corsage.
|
Following the ceremony, a reI caption waa held at the bride’ s

her father, w o n a form al gown of
white Chantilly la ce and tulle.
The fitted bodice featured a scal­
loped
neckline,
re-embroldercd
with sequin* and the long tapered

U r. and Mrs. Herman Ledcrhaua and daughters, Mary A m
and Carol# Ana, o f Plantation
Road, DoBary, spaat several days
recently at Daytona Beach.

A nd N ew Wife

Jaycee Wives C lub

Honored With

Cain, Roger Britton

M arried A t Church O f G od O f Prophecy
The Ladies Society o f the lr o therbood at Lecom otiee Firemen
■adl Englneraen. led g e B i, met
at the home o f Mre. c. H. Goethe,
210 South Meple A t *., fur the
monthly business and (octal.
lir a . Walter Cook, prealdeat, re­
ported that the plcnle held at
Itock Sprinfa in Aaptat waa well
attended and enjoyed by all. A
letter from T. L. McColtiater, gtnoral chairman o f the lodge, from
Jackaonrllle. waa read to the
group. Ha and hla wife thanked
the local aoclety for Inviting
them to the picnic.
Plana were dlacuaaed for spoo-^
w rin g an lee eream aoclal In the
near future and an Informational
program lo be given at one o f tf ;
fall ■meeting!.- Beth e u g je t r iw
w ere preaented to the aoclal and
program com m ittee* for further
planning.
Mr*. Goethe aerved refrashmenta to the Mme*. K. P. Wllllama Jr., George Harta, Ronald
Brook*, II, E. Turner, Walter
Cook,
Harry
Wllaon,
Eudenal

Freddie Kasell

leog tapered sleeve*. The same
h o e m ed fi w e n repeated s o the
M l ehM with hath atreamera
tanalnoting &gt;■ • chapel train. A
S elf ca y ed matching Ateneon laca
held her bouffant veil o f pure silk
V a rie s end aha carried ■ cascade
h M M t e f feathered white c a n s i n n , oestared with ■ white nrthld.
Mre. Dorothy Ramaay, matron
o f honor, w o n a gown o f greon
Organa*, with rummer bund o f
h s o shsdeo o f green, matching ac•assort** and carried o bouquet o f
Ir ite w mum*.
" Mlaa la ity Jo Shilling, a niece
Of tha bride aerved aa flow er girl
M d w o n l yellow organdy drcee,
with yellow headpiece, and car.
Mad s M ekat ad roe# petals.
John Ramsay waa bast man
tn d J o t Shilling, hrothar o f tha
hrlde, and Lorry Mann aerved ai

Oviedo G rl

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Guests were the bridal couple.
Miss Dorothy Cain and Roger
Britton, Mrs. E. M. Cain, the
bride's mother; Mrs. Lester Brit­
ton, mother of the groom ; Mrs.
Dan Pelham, Mlaa Carolyn Hall,
MUs Shirley Jones, Ronny Willis,
Fred Jones, Steve Cain and Rev.
J, H. Messer.

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Navy Officer’s Wives Display Talent,
Artistry In Gala Hat Fashion Show

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CHARLOTTE

WTKEMAN

Sf. Theresa Circle
Plans Bazaar
®

The St. Theresa Circle o f Lake

Getting a "head n a n " on the
coming social season, lue Santo id
Naval Officers All Wives Club
burst Into the spotlight with their
gala Hat Faihiun Show of IS hand*
xome chapeaus, made and model­
ed by the ladles themselves.
Setting for the event was the
Fireside Room of Morrison’s Im­
perial House in Winter Park, over­
looking beautiful Lako Killarney.
'fhe tables, which seated over a
hundred guests, were attractively
decorated
with
fall
greenery,
(lowers and leaves and sparked
with tall halstands on which were
pen-lied lovely hats o f every d e­
scription.
The only male figure in the
crowd was a mannikin head,
wearing a captain's hat, and
shoulder boards, which graced one
end of the “ Captain's table,"
where club presidents and hon­
ored guests were seated.
A display o f turn-of-fhe-cenlury
styles was shown featuring an e x ­
quisite embroidered blouse with a
high lace collar, part o f the trous­
seau of Mrs. U. M. Robinson,
circa 1900, a gold-bended. lasselrd
: umbrella amt a jet-twsilrd black
handbag, trimmed with lace. A

The

Si.

Theresa

csrele

will

Christmas gifts boulhs. Dinner
w w dl be served at the baiaar and
™a good collection o f Christmas
cards, wrapping paper and rib­
bon will be available for shop­
pers.
The circle also made plant tor
a covered dish supper and swim
parly to tie held at Mrs. Dunn's
home on Lake Mary at 7 p m ,
Sept. JO.
At the close o f the meeting
^Thursday night, refreshments of
™ c e cream pie and coffee were
served and fhe meeting adjourned
with prayer led by Mrs. A. W.
Teslo, devotional chairman.
At ending, in addition to the
members mentioned above, were
Mrs. Buddy Carutheri, M ui Dot
Teslo, Mr*. Damon Scott Mrs.
Mary freem an and Mr*. Bob
Mooney.

Tinsleys Home
From Vacation
By ATLANTA McGINNTB
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tinsley of
Hat taw uy Drive. Oricnta Gardens,
returned home lavt Friday from a
six-week vacation to Jersey where
0 e y visited their son. Warren. In
Upper St. Clair, near Pittsburgh.
Pa., they visited their daughter,
Mrs. George C ssiily, and from
here they went to Maple Height!,
Ohio, to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. S.
Cobb. At Ft. Wayne. In d , they
aaw Mrs. Tinsley's eater, Mrs.
C. G. Venderly end la Louisville,
Ky., they visited lifelong friends,
Mr. end Mrs. Gvorgc Hens.

sailor

hat

white,

once

worn

in
by

black

and

Mary McCumbcr came next in

Mrs.

Jay

a black beaver spiced with blark

Berk, which she purchased in 1910

and

gray

completed the display.

“ D ave"

feathers,
Cullen,

Postmaster Test
At Lake Monroe
Examinations for postmaster at
Lake Monroe, Fla , are now he.
ing conducted by the I'nlted
Slates Civil Service Commission.
The position pays s salary of
WOS a year, the Commission an­
nounced. Applications will be re­
ceived until Oct. 10. 1M1.
The examination has been an­
nounced under the revived stand­
ard* recently agreed upon be­
tween the Commission and the
Post Office Dept.
Applicants must have ai lead
one year o f experience (education
above high school level may he
substituted for six month* of e x ­
perience! showing that they have
lha ability lo maintain simple
record* o f accounts or that It
has given them a knowledge of
postal procedures.
Competitors must alvo show
that they are of good reputation
and that they ran meet and deal
with the public agreeably and
effectively.
Applicants must take a written
lest. They must have resided
within the delivery of the office
fur one year immediately pre­
ceding the closing dale of (he
examination. In addition, they
niu»t have reached their 18th
birthday on the closing dale tar
acceptance o f application* Per­
son* ever 70 cannot be appoint­
ed.
Complete information about the
examination may be obtained at
the post office for which this exaiuinxtion a being announced.

mail*

cluster

of

black

grapes' at

Mary McCumbcr which com plete­

the

ly stopped the show.

Heather

crown w ai modeled hy Charlotte

Commentator for all the lovely

Wircman. her own creation, thru

hat taduon creations w ai Donna

eon all wore hats, too. big ones,
little ones and som e very fsney
ones. There were hats o f every
description, hats of flowers, rib­
bons, net, straw, tulle, even a
cuuple o f "J a ck ie " pillboxes.
When the parade of lials began,
each model posed in a handsomely
crested black and white-striped
hat box, the lid with ils huge red
satin how standing beside it as if
It had just been opened — red
ribbons hanging at the shies at it
they had just been untied and a
troth of net representing the Itssue in which the new' chapeau
was nestled. Out of this setting
rose the lovely hats, designed and
created by the Navy wives, poicd
on lovely heads.
First came a soft white tur
cloche, madr and modeled by Col­
leen J'rovrncher, followed by Anne
Moynilian in her own creation
made of applr blossoms in shades
o( pink and rose accented with a
cluster o f apples.

a matching cloche ami clutch
stole made of soft, lurry leopard
cloth.
Mary Salre made a while fur
hat with a pleated satin band
around the crown which was m od­
eled by Ann Moynihan and Mary
t.on Shaltuck had created an
orange pillbox-type and spiced it
with black agrrl (run which was
worn by Colleen l'rovcncher.
Arlene Dunlap (hen posed gracefully in the white beaver cloth
chapeau that she had made her­
self. and Heather Itoudinol allow­
ed the black beaver that the had
made.
A striking creation of brown and
white durk feathers in over-lapping layers, which had been made
by Fran Mackey was modeled by
Ann Moynihan. It was decorated
with a black velvet ribbon.
Shirley Kessler looked lovely in
the leopurd skin pillbox hat that
she had made, and she earned a
matching fluffy muff madr o( the

Heather Houdtnoi cam e on again
in a lovely beehive style bonnet
made of pheasant leathers by
Irene Ashley,
A straight tittle white pillbox,
so popular now, was made by
Fran Reinhart and modeled by
Arlene Dunlop and Mary Met'um ­
ber posed in a lovely velvet pea­
cock cloth cloche, made by Jo«cphine Riirgess.
A
soft,
beige-toned
moutoil
cloche.
another
creation
of
"D a v e " Cullen was displayed to
the 'audience by Shirley llcsslcr,
and a stunning chapeau of laven­
der daisirs, worn hy Colleen
Druveneher wav the work o f
Artsie Johnson.
A lovely winter-white beaver
rjolh hat. sparked with a single
red satin rose was made by Fran
Reinhart and modeled by Char­
lotte Wlrrnian and the limit num­
ber, the most hrrulhtuking of the
show was a Inigo black tulle gar
den-parly hat, accented with a

(M rs. Charlcsi Hudgatr, who also
arrved as publicity chairman, and
Donna (Mra. Kenneth) Cosky was
over-atl chairman and coordina­
tor.
I'rciidmg at the Jicad labia w as
Mrs. George Zimmerman
Cimting genius and inspiration
for the rrealion of the hat styles
was Nsoml I Mrs. Chariest Dunn,
who had studied (he art of tu t de­
signing while she was In Dans
some years ago.
A stunning cloche style hat,
made of autumn-toned pheasant
feathers amt graced by a long
curving rgret feather, which w ai
designed and made by Mra. Dunn,
was die door prue for the show,
ami the lucky ticket was held byMrs. Amy Rust
Nearly tut guests at the lunch­
eon enjoyed eating tossed salad,
barbecued chicken, baked pota­
toes, jellied cranberries, green
peas, assorted rolls, run cftlffon
cream pie and coffee.

Rummage Sale
Planned By
WWI Auxiliary

Pressure HAW

MARY MCCUMUEB

COLLEEN

Hospital Notes
BK TIEM BLK 13
James

Wagner, Longwood;

vin Sheffield, Lake Monroe,

Mar­
Tin­

kle Newton, Oviedo;
Mary J.
Smith, Humid Johnson, H.i)inond
.Swallow, Rlmda Sindh, Lennic
Stephens, Zelda Siskind, Ksile
May Walters and Roy Livers of
Sanford,

Births
Mr. and Mr*. Donald R Smith nf
Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brooks of
Lusts, a boy
Dismissal*
John
Kllpfat,
D e b a r ); Joseph
Harris, Lake Mary; Harold John
son,
Mnhellr
Glover,
William
Stamper, Rose Abrahams, Mrs.
Randall Re) nolds and baby. Witbain Sprncer nf -Sanford.

I’ HOVENCHER

Dinner

SEPTEMBER II
Ad mission*

Admission*

Henry Holme* ami ‘ baby, Mrs.
Wayne Holt and baby, Coruili.t
Bonnie Sue Bedford, l-nngwood; Durhart. Mrs. James llohhy and
baby, J, II, Sexton, Hattie lludJames Ridge. Dcl-and; Florida
ley, Florin* Trlrrson, Mr*. Alex
Addlctun, Lorraine Thiele, Char- Malckndd and baby, and Clarence
Ir* Holder.
Mary
Faust ami Driest.
Adolph Coble of S.mlord.
Rirlh*
Mr. amt M u James Smith of
Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Einlcy of
Sanford, a boy
Mr. C. B. Ripley, a resident
Mr. and 'I r * James Addlelon of of Sanford miiiic to years ago,
Sanford, a girl
was killed In *n automobile a cci­
Mr. and Mr*. Vincent 'Uncle of dent early Hus morning at Ft.
Tierce.
Sanford, a hoy
Dismissal*
John Fitzpatrick, close friend
John Warren, lumgwuod; Olga of the accident Victim, repur.rd
Nettles, Osteen: Mildred Newton, that detail* of the accident were
D olla r); Sandra Stewart,
He- not available at this tune and
Land, Mrs Hen* Godfrey and that funeral arrangements had
Itaby, Minnie Ice I'alton, Mr*. not been made.

Dressing

Mr. C. B. Ripley
In Fatal Accident

Idyllwilde

Rollins Announces
Added Course

«

Jeweled lircon pin, worn by b orde

A black leaf velvet hat, with a

Itoudinot showed her creation n(

Hue lo rupid use of the federal
flights over difficult and inarces- appropriation tar Personal Sur­
vival
Schools
throughout
Hie
aibla terrain in support o f scientif­
stale, Seminole Count), along
ic investigation.
with other counties, ha* been tem ­
“ Working lung hours under ex­ porarily tarred lo rut back it*
tremely adverse weather condi­ number of anticipated courses to
tions, lie served to Inspire all who be offered here,
worked with him and contributed
E. 8. Douglass, county adult
materially to the successful com ­ education supervisor, said how­
pletion o f alt flights.
ever, that all groups and organi­
“ Hi* technical skill, laadeiship, sations who already h a w asked
zealous devotion to duty were in to sponsor courses will tie permit­
keeping with the highest tradi­ ted to dy su. ilescrvalinns have
tions o f the U. 8. Naval S ervice/' been made by eight Interested
The citation is signed by John groups which will carry the pro­
R. Connally, .Secretary o f the gram through December. Enroll­
ment limit* on tln-se classes will
Navy.
“ On* partiiular mission uvtr the be doubted. Douglass advised
A. H, Frierson Sr., civil d e ­
haxatstaua terrain o f lha Antarctic
in which Kirtley risked his life, fense director, who expressed r e ­
making aome rrpairs lo the plana gret that the classes had to be
while in the air, was written up in curtailed just at this time when
the nationwide syndicated column they are in such demand, ta pes
that additional fund* will be made
o f Om late Ed k oteiba, 'W ashing­
available
in time tn continue the
ton Calling',”
program this fait.
Kirtley, who attended Sanford
schools, enlisted in the Navy at
th* beginning o f World War II
and was aboard lha USB Hornet
when it woe sunk in the f’acifie.
Ha haa seen duty In m sny places,
The Rollins College News Bu­
moat notably, at both the North
reau has advised that early appli­
and th* feouth Pule*.
He is now in San Juan, Puerto cations indicate sufficient stu­
Rico, with Detachment Six o f dent demand to add a course in
analytical mechanic* to th* fall
\ P -lg out o f Jacksonville.
term of the graduate program to
physics.
Dr. Dan A. Thomas, program
director, said Hie course will in­
clude classes in advanced math
em stic* amt quantum meehanlrs
In th* semester running from Oct
I until Feb. 9.
Thr Ladies Auxiliary. WW, VFW,
Applications will be accepted
voted at their last meeting to through this week hy th# regis­
hold a rummage isle in Osteen trar who also lias the 1981-I3*»2
on Sept. 23rd.
physica brochure which give* ad­
Donation* of clothing, dishes mission requirements. Registra­
and useful household article* will tion for tbe fall term ia slated
he greatly appreciated and will from * a. m. until 1 p. m. in
be picked up by calling either Knowles Science Hall Sept. 30
Mra. T. J. Sides or Mrs. Paul Classes will meet two nights each
Texold.
week.
Delegates to the National con­
vention is being held in Dallas.
T e n s , were elected at the meet­
DETROIT I LTD — The If. S.
ing. They were Mr*. Harry Os­
teen, president and Mra. Beaula government stepped up pressure
tor a fast settlement of th* United
Thornton.
A social hour was enjoyed with Auto Workers sink* against Genmember* of the barracks and eral Motors today with Labor Sec­
refreshments were
served
by retary Arthur J, Goldberg urging
Mr*. Raymond Lawton and Mrs a return to full production at HM
by Monday,
Taut Peaold a* hosleasea.

tlirn

by

same material.

The modern ladies at the lunch­

Bill Kirtley Of Sanford Awarded Survival Courses
Medal, Navy Secretary's Citation Face Cut Back

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kirtley of
Mary, which i* affiliated with
(lie Lake Mary Catholic Women's Holden Luke report thut their son,
Club of the Church of Nativity, Chief Aviation Marhini.xU Mate
Hill Kirtley, has been awarded the
held Us monthly meeting Thurs­
Navy Comim-udatioii Medal, mid a
day night at the home of Mrs. citation by tbe Secretary o f the
John Fitzpatrick in lo c h Arbor. Navy.
Mrs.
l,rnnard
Dunn,
circle .T h e citation reads us follow s;
‘'F or meritorious service in con­
chairman, and members of the
Q grou p made plana for their booth nection with opeiuliun “ D e e p
Fresrxe HO" In the Antarctic while
at the annual church bazaar.
serving with Air Development
This event will be held the first Squadron Bix, assigned as plane
week of December in the new- captain o f squadron helicopters,
"K irtley
participated
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» r i t l m d b y South Carover alleged " l U l I l l " o f
t h « Y . T ^ i i t o r y ~ h a a becomo a fuxxy, tangled th in ,
w hich needs to have Its separate strands pulled out and
examined.
Lately Thurmond has been tilting lances with Sec*
retary o f Defense Robert McNamara. Earlier his ch ief
a d v en ery was Arkansas' Sen. J. William Fulbright, who
la a memorandum charged that many military men were
Improperly Injecting themselves into political fields.
The whole debate moves along against the back*
drop o f the celebrated case o f Gen. Edwin A . Walker,
w h o was removed from a divisional command in Ger­
m any on grounds ha sought to indoctrinate his troops
w ith extremist right-wing views, calculated to influence
their absentee votes for congressmen In 1960.
A t the outset, we should understand this; The con­
tenders agree, though their hot words sometimes oh■cure th e fe ct, that military men may properly epeek but
on military matters. McNamara recently reaffirm ed this
ae th e admtniatration’e position.
W here they dieegree is on what other topics mili­
ta r y men m ay speak publicly and to whom. The subject,
m eet at Iseue In the debate ia communism, and how its
dangers should bo taught.
[8
In Thurmond's view, military men are extraordin­
arily equipped to explain the Communist menace both
t o s e m c e personnel end to tho general public. Says he:
“ The military leader Is e particularly effective
o f information against communism . . . Many
in uniform havo a unique understanding o f the
They are trained to anticipate the enemy. They
g e t to know tho enemy and how he operates."
Sen. Albert Gore o f Tennessee, euporting the Fulbrlght opposition viewpoint, answers Thurmond this
w a y : “ Essentially, it is not the function o f the mili­
tary . . . to give political instruction to the American
people."
Fulbright himself goes beyond this in his memor­
andum and argusa that, at least in the middle to higher
echelons o f service, Indoctrination o f the military itself
in m ajor aspects o f world affaire— including commuglam— should be in civilian hands.
Thurmond no loss than his opponents accepts the
premise that no military man should plunge into do­
m estic politics. But here the controversy is at Its fus­
siest.
Fur he and some others brand welfare features o f
• the U. 8. government ae aocIaliet-Communlst in tenden­
cy, and ae such fit subjects for military men warning o f
the perils o f communism. The opposition says the whole
domestic field It out o f bounds to service personnel.
In this frse-speech country, if we must err it must
be on the side o f letting men talk. Y et soldiers are not
llticiani, nor are they foreign policy makers. They are
und, responsibly, to observe prudent limits In what
they eay to their men and to people at large.

G

Auxiliary Member Gels VFW Honor
■ y M M . ADAM MULLER

said, and were very happy with

Mrs. William Canada/ received tha gifts ainee such llcm e bring
• 13-year continuous membership so much pleasure and cheer to

bar at lha September meeting the patients.
o f the DeBary VFW F oil Auxi­
Another report was given by
liary

bald at

tha home of the Sally Peralto who attended the
convention in Palm Beach,
At the close ot the meeting re­
Mra, C anada/ Joined the organ*
ballon in Albany, N. Y. where freshment! were served by Mr*.
ahe waa a mem ber o f the aux­ Sanlillo.
iliary to Pott 1019.
H r i. Jaeph Sanlillo, who with
bar huiband and M ri. Schnabel
vlilted the Lake City Veteran'!
hoipllaL Aug. 30 reported on
the visit made to preicnt the hos­
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pital with IS 12.13 worth or ditty con Construction Co., Inc,, of
bags, scuff*, books, clothing and Port Canaveral was awarded an
o'.hcr articles.
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available oxygen in the air. Na­
The Sanford Herald
turally, shelters designed to with­
Sanford, Florida
stand firestorms will be consid­
Subject: Evaluation o f Harald re­
erably more expensive than those
port on Cdr. A. R. Smith addreaa to local Rotariaus as aimed at protecting only against
the radiation hazard.”
published Sept. 12.
Cdr. Smith la quoted, "Allbough
Dear Sir:
cannot
protect
yourself
H ie
cursory
headline.
*'NO you
BOMB
COULD
DEVASTATE against a direct hit, you certainly
WHOLE A R EA” Is qualitatively can protect yourself against the
and quantitatively Intangible. The fallout, which Is what would hit
report (te e subject) conflicts sub­ thii area.” The design o f messes
stantially with data presented In to resist an assumed system of
the AEC publication “ The Efferla nuclear furces is not beyond con­
o f Nuclear W eapons" and with temporary structural cnginterlng
opinions voiced by groups of rcc- techniques. Since "d irect hit" is
ognlied authorities . , . La. Fall* not defined 1 cannot assume that
Cdr. Smith allows the placement
out, published by Basic Books.
Cdr. Smith is quoted, “ There is of an appropriate m a n between
no bom b made, not even the 100 Ihe blast and the object! s&gt; to b ?
However,
IF
Cdr.
m egaton. one that Ihe .Russians protected.
talk about, (tu t could devastate Smith meant to exclude the possi­
the whole o f central Florida.” bility o f nuclear effects other than
Yet, Ralph E. Lapp, physicist and fallout In Seminole County he has
euthor, form er assistant director remarkable insight.
Cdr. Smith is quoted, “ Even
o f Argonne National Laboratory,
executive
director
of
Atomic canned foods, which have been e x ­
Energy for Research and Develop­
ment Board, and head of Nuclear
Physics Branch o f Uffice o f Naval
Research, aaya in “ Fallout," . . .
" I d Ihe absence o f air a nuclear
explosion concentrates more ener­
gy In the heat flash. A ten-mega­
ton burst in Hie thin atmosphere
30 miles above tha earth's surface
could send a scaring wave of heat
over in area o f 3,000 square miles.
Combustibles within this area
would be ignited by the Rash. The
flash of heat, plus the effect* of
blast, would start a multitude of
small biases. Undsr certain condi­
tions these would fuse into large
fires and ultimately might pro­
duce a “ firestorm ," the technical
name o f a massive fire in which
air drawn toward the center o(
the burning area has a blowtorch
effect and perpetuatea the con­
flagration.
Several
firestorms
were produced by the bombing of
German cities with incendiaries,
and one firestorm occurred afler
a lire raid on Tokyo. Tho atomic
bombs crested a firestorm at
Hiroshima but nut it Nagasaki.
Some esperts who have studied
the phenomenon believe that fireatorms would ba the inevitable
consequence of a megaton burst
over a large American city. . . .
The firestorm poses a vexing
problem to civil-defense planners.
Shelters would have to be pro­
vided with a Ini ill-in atmosphere
l i e . , an oxygen supply), for the
holocaust would
consume the

posed to radiation art edible, he
said, you can wash the can off
and It will be perfectly alright."
This statement if not qualified
could be disastroui to some Semi­
nole County residents. For more
specific data obtain "C IV IL DE­
FENSE TECHNICAL BULLETIN
. . . PERMISSIBLE EM ERGEN­
CY LEVELS OF RADIOACTIVITY
IN WATER AND FOOD” (T B -U g) from tbe office ot Civil Defense.
Strontium 90 hat a Physical
Half-Life ot a years and a Biolo­
gical Half-Life o f 10 ytara . . .
these figures vary with tha state­
ment, “ Strontium 90 does not dis­
sipate it meraly accumulates.”
1 suggest that liberally educated
readers of the Sanford Harald
consider purchasing nuclear pub
llcationi similar to those men­
tioned. They are most useful in
evaluating newspaper reporting,
speakers, shelters, warning syi
terns and commissioners.
Sincerely,
Eoghan n. Kelley

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE J-193: Carl W., aged 47,
la a dynamo of energy.
"D r .

Crane,"

his wife

beaan.

"Carl is literally killing himself.
“ Our doctor has urged him to
relax and take things easy. But
Carl has a mania to participate
in lodge and d u b work.
“ He Is the ringleader In our
Community Chest and Hed Cross
and YMCA and other fine civic
campaigns.
“ In fact, 1 rarely see him at
home till midnight on any night in
the week, even including Sunday.
“ He protests that he just can't
get out ot his many obligations,
but 1 sometimes wonder If he
really WANTS to do so "
CARL’S SMOKE SCREEN
Men like Carl ir e a great boon
to civilization and Ihe wheel
horses of fhc.r local civic pro­
gress.
But when a man develops a
"m an ia” to be away from home
•very nighl. even though in laud­
able church or YMCA and civic
work, you may become a little
luapicioua, as Carl's wife indi­
cates.
That I* doubly true tf the man

is p u t the age of 40.
Tor such males often try to dll
guise their platonie martial role
by drumming up excuses for being
away from their mates.
The onset of male Impotence is
often revelled by the drinker who
now stumbles home half drunk at
2 a.m . w hin ha was previously a
non-drinker or very moderate
user o f whiskey.
Ills sudden addiction to alcohol
then acts as a red herring to his
wife and diverts her attention
from suspecting the real problem,
namely, her husband's humiliation
at letting her know he Is platonic.
Not i l l men, however, hide in
a drunken etupor at this crucial
time in their lives.
Som e try to "paint lha town
red " by an exaggerated emphasis
on
nighl
clubbing,
burlaique
shows or dale* with seductive
sirens, whose novelty may free the
staid husband from his psychic
Impotence.
Other good husbands don't paint
tho town red, but may lavish an
excessive amount of time painting
the garage and house, manicuring
the shrubbery and barbenng the
lawns.

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W ASHINGTON— (N E A )—P ost­
m an* m i on the death e f affective
federal aid-to-edocation legislation
this year reveal considerable in eptneao on th o .p a r t o f Ksnnedy
administration doctor* who tried
to save the ailing bill.
M eet o f tho responsibility has
been placed nn the coalition o f 83
Democrats—only flv o from the
northern itateo—and 180 Republi­
cans w ho voted against even con ­
sidering each IcgielatJon in Ihe
House.
W hat they were opposing w as
the compromise package pul to ­
gether b y Secretary o f Health, E dueation and W elfare Abraham A .
K fbieoff.
H* sold hie bill o f good to tho
Democrats on tho House Educa­
tion and Labor Committeo under
fta chairman, Adam Clayton P ow ­
ell o f Now Y ork. Ho even fold It
to Rep. Jamea J . Delaney o f N ew
Y ork, w hole opposition In tha
House Rules Committee had blockad consideration o f the original
administration |2.S bil­
lion aid-to-edueation program.
R lblcoff apparently thought he
bad the aolutlon to break the dead­
lock, but it w as a bad miscalcula­
tion.
Included In hie package were
one-year extension o f student
loans under the National Defense
Education A ct and federal aid to
Impacted areas. But on top o f
them waa put a bill by Rep. Frank
Thompson Jr., ef New Jersey, pro­
viding $325 million In federal aid
to the statei fo r echool construc­
tion In district! o f dire need.
Tha $325 million figure was con­
sidered a magic number because
that was the amount which tha
House had approved last year. It
was made more palatable by tak­
ing ou t all mention o f aid fo r
teachers* salaries. But the for­
mulas fo r d e t e r m i n i n g the
amounts o f federal aid w ere
changed, and this caused some
confusion on what each stats
m ight get.
When the bill was brought Up
in Housa Education and Labor
Committee executive eession on
the day before it wee to be offered
on the floor, there wee a Republi­
can motion to have it read so that
the committeo members would
know what was in it.
Aa reported by Rep. Jerry Ford,
R-Mich., in a leter to hia constitu­
ents, tills was voted down on a
straight party line roll call vote
o f 17 Democrats to 13 Kipubtlcani.
Then, by another 17-13 roil call
vote, the commlttc decided to lim it
discussion of ike bill to 70 m in ­

ute*. Fifty Bshintaa vrert spent on Others were ofksM t .religious is­
one amendment. The minority Re­ sue w u involved.
In a few states which m ay i o i £
publicans were gives one hour to
congressional seats under rediasubmit opposition view* fa writing
trictin* next year, t h e n w as some
for tha committee report printed fear that s a y v ote aa a controv­
that day.
ersial issue m ight be used a t home
A s Ford—who is not a member to wipe ou t an incumbent con­
o f tho comlmttoe—reported in his gressman's district.
Washington Review, “ This was an
Tho whole business Just g ot too
unconscionable and unheard o f complicated. There w as no compul­
limitation on the right e f the min­ sion to vote. National Defense Ed­
ority to havo their separate views ucation A ct does not expire till
reported.”
next June 30, so there w ill be t i m ^
W ord o f this Democratic effort for another look. The old rule of,
to railroad their last-minute corn- “ When in doubt, do nothing!* pre­
premia# circulated rapidly. I t stif- vailed.
fsned Republican opposition. Normolly, about 40 Republicans favor
Memorial
federal aid to education. But only
G ifts
8 Republicans voted with 183
for
northern Democrats to consider
H EA RT
the measure. U Would have Ukan
RESEARCH
a switch b y 40 more votes to
„ ■G w t a t a lt l.^ 8
carry.

Acknowledged!

i t was a combination e f other
factors that (tiffin ed the Demo­
cratic opposition. Tho southerners
seldom have voted in a more solid
block. Soms may havo fait that
thia was a forerunner o f federal
aid fo r integrated schools only.

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WALTEB J . UIELOW. BUITOE A PL'BLISHEk

U a n u ln f

Political Notebook

'C O t '5 GETTING I
OFF E A SY .

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FLORIDA FOW 8 R A LI 6 HT CO.
MfirJMB I (MO riOIISA

W. Seett Burn*, Mgr.

207 M et. A r c

�Capacity Crowd For Seminole Grid Opener Expected
Locals Play

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A capacity crowd ia expected to­
night fo r the I p. m. kickoff of tho
opening football (a m * between tho
Seminole Hi|h School Seminolee
end

tho

Tituivill*

Terriers

at

tacklaa; Marvin Fallow s and Ricky
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Am erican League

Butch Riser

Bob Lewis

Eugene W illiam s

James Jones

V ic Welch

x o t ic m r o n ntn*
The Uoani of Count? Commitilanere of Seminole Count?, n o r *
4» will receive bide at the eflloe
&gt;f Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr., Clerk,
in the Caurthoueo at Bottford, Flor­
id* up to ItDO P. 3f. Mond*?, Octib*r 1. I t i t for deliver? o f (ho
tallowing appruiliuet* qaintttle*
kt mater!*!* durliis the twelve
month period ending October 1.
1MI.
1
ITEM JIO 1
lS.IO* Tone * f Bleet-fur»ne*
Sleg In the fellowlng Ssslf*
noted else*: tirades It, II,

a is.

The uuantltleo s r s spproslmate
•nJ so guarantee te given « r Im­
plied as te tetsl sraeuntt te st
wilt he required during the per­
iod e f the eeairaet.
The hid p r k i shall he h it de­
livered
price.
freight
(repaid.
F O B . te s o ? railhead ta Seminole
Count? and should oielude an?
xontptad State e f Federal taaea.
Individual ardara e f deitgnaiad
s u e t ara t* ha dellverad aa head­
ed.
All material* to he furnlehed
must conform to the current Stanilard gpecltlratlone or the Stata
Kood Uopartment o f FlerldaHids te be eacloeed |n A sealed
enveiep* plaint? market en the
outside “ BID FOR rURXMHUCO
8 LA(I, open October S. I H t "
Bid* will h* epeaed at l t : l l A.V.
on Tuesday, Octeber S, 1MI at a
meeting to b* held In th* Couat?
Ifammltsloa Meeting Room In the
C eu rtbou eo at S an ford, Ft»rl&lt;»
Th* right I* reserved to w a n *
• or Irreeularltla* or technical!tie* la l&gt;,d* and te rejest aa? er
alt bid*.
Hoard i f Couat? Commlaatonoro
aomlnel* Count?, Florida
j . C. Hutohleon. Chairman
b y : w . C Biiae, Jr.

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Don Harvey

Pitt, Miami Hurricanes Clash
In Orange Bowl Action Saturday

hunting season one-half hour b4-

Legal Notice

Russ Pearson

J. B. Phillips

r*

T A L L A H A S S E E - Marsh hen
hunters will open Florida's 1901-42

Lavt novel written by Thomas
Msnn was “ Confessioni of Felix ’
Krull, Confidence M an."

John Boniface

T * ' ' 1f

Gary Davidson

CORAL G ABLES (UFI&gt; — The
Pittsburgh football team i* due in
.Miami today for a warmup in tha
Orange Ituwt before tackling the
University o f Miami Hurricanes
Saturday.
The ilurricanrs ran through
their plays again Thursday and
Head Coach Andy Gustafson de­
cided to hold another brief drill
tuday.
Gustafson named hnlfbuclc Nick
Splnelli and hanl-paaalng quarter­
back George Mira Thureday to fill
tha laet two backfield opening* for

Bubba Davis

Bill Phagan

Jim Tenvilleger

Babe's Whirlwind Homer Finish
Making It Rough For M antle, Maris
United Press International
ris hasn't hit one since Sept. 9
Babe Ruth’ s whirlwind finish of and Mantle since Sept. 10.
Maris had three hits In eight
1937 appears today to be killing
trip* and Mantle went u-for-7 in
off the cbancts of Roger Maris
Thursday's duuhleheader. Home
and Mickey Manila to set a new
runs by Floyd Robinson and Jim
home run record.
Landis paced the White Sox' open­
The chances of either equalling
or breaking Ruth's mark of CO ing-gams victory which m apped
a 13-gams Yankee winning streak
homers in one season were dim ­
and then At Sm ith'! fourth single
med near the point of extinction
capped a three-run ninth-inning
Thursday when both went burnerrally that enabled the Whits Sox
lass in the New York Yankees'
to deal relief ace Luis Arroyo his
M and 4-3 losses to the Chicago
fourth loss In the nightcap.
White Sox.
With 34 ho m en in 1*7 games,
Maria now must bit four in his
next seven g a m 's to equal the
rseord within ths 134-gam* limit
prescribed by Commissioner Ford
Frick. With 33 h om en . Mantle
faces the almost impotsible task
of hitting seven—or an average
of o m per gnm c for Uts next aev*
sn games.
The Yankees play a 112-game
schedule this season but Frick is
standing by hts rulmg that Maris
or Mamie must reach 00 within
134 games ta be officially credited
with tying the mark.
The Yankee aluggeri go into
the last-ditch stage o f their long
pursuit o f Ihe old mark thit weeksod with a four-game icn ea in
Detroit beginning with a twt-night
doubleheader tonight. At
this
Stage of the 1137 season Ruth was
hitting ’em filt e r than ever—bs
hit six in his last tight games and
four In his last three—but Maris
and Mantle arc slowing down. Ma­

McCanna, guards; Joh n Criswell,

League Leaders

Hunting Season
For Fowl Nears

fore sunrise Saturday, Sept. 23,
according to A. D. Aldrich, dir­
ector, Game and Fresh
Fish Commission. The d iy 'a
ing will end at sunset.
Hunting the migratory rails and
gallinulei (marsh hens) will be
allowed for 63 consecutive days
ending Nov. 26. Bag limita for
all rails and galllnutes, except
aora rail. Is 13 for day's bag and
30 for total possession. Dsily bag
lim it for aora rail ia set at 23,
with a total possession o f 23.
Although rails and galtimiles
are found throughout the state,
most o f the successful marsh hen
hunting is done In six countica
along Florida's Northeast coast—
Nassau, Duval, 3L Johns, Flag
lar, Volusia and Brevard.
Under the Migratory Bird Act.
m arsh hen hunters must have
their shotguns plugged to threeshell capacity. RUiea are pro­
hibited. Duck etamp la not re­
quired for marsh bans.

F ri. Sept. 15, 1961 — P a ce 7

The Lynmn Greyhounds will meet Crystal River tonight
at Crystal River to open the 1961*62 grid eeasem.
Coach Bill Proctor reported today hia Greyhound! were
"u p” fo r this name and will be in top physical ahape.
The starting lineup for the game tonight will be Ron
H u g g in s and L a R u e P a lm e r , e n d s ; Ron Latte and R oy L in k ,

Municipal Stadium.
Tituarlllo w ill coma to town all
keyed up to a ven fe tho IS to • defeat at tho hands o f tho Semlnoles
last year. Jim P ifott's Indiana are
ju st as eager to keep their win
record over Titusville intact in or*
der to start Iheseason in the right
_ column.
*
“ The team te aa ready as w e can
b e ," laid Coach PIgott. The Seminolca w ill pin their hopea on their
running gam e and tho ability o f
tho dofonoo to atop tho running
and paaaing o f tho Terrier*.
Coach PIgott announced tho of*
fenelvo and defensive lineup thio
morning. The offon ilra team will
Include Don Harvey and John Bon*
£ nlface at enda; Eugene Williams
• and Bob Lewie, tackles; Bus* Pier*
■on and Vie Welsh, guards; J, B.
Phillips, esntor; Jim Tsrwllleger,
quarterback; Bubba Davis and
Dutch Riser, halfbacks, and Bill
Phagan, fullback.
Ths d tfsn sivt tsam will tins up
as follow s:
Eugene Williams and Don Har­
vey, ends; Vic Walsh and Russ
£ Pearson, tackles; J. B. Phillips,
middle guard; Gary Davidson and
Jimmy Junes or Jim Terwillegsr,
outside linebackers; Bill Phsgmn
and Dutch Riser, inside lineback­
ers, end Bubba Davia and John
Bonnlface, deep backs.
In Wcdnosday’a story about tho
program given for the team at the
First Prssbytarian Church last
Sunday night it waa inadvertently
£ reported that the pastor was a
Rev. Mr. Spears. The pastor o f the
church is the Rev. Grover Sowell,
who was also tho speaker on tho
program .

flfsralt

Lyman Opens
Season Tonight

Titusville
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The Yankees' m sgic pennant
clinching number was reduced to
six when the Kansas City A 's beat
the Detroit Tigsrs, 3-2, and the
Minnesota Twins scored a 3-1 v ic­
tory after a 3-1 loss to the Lns
Angeles Angels in other AI.
games.
In the National League, the Los
Angelas Dodgers pulled out a 7-0
victory over the Pittsburgh Pi­
rates on Duke Snider’ s ninth-in­
ning humer to move within live
games of idle Cincinnati, the St.
Louis Cardinals downed the Chi­
cago Cubs, 1-7 and 0-3, and the
Philadelphia Phillies defeated the
San Franciico Giants, 4-3.
Bob Shaw won his 11th game
with a nine-hitter behind an eight,
bit Kansas City attack that in­
cluded a homer by Wayne Causey
and Ihrta hits by Jim Rivera.
Paul FoyUek, ripped for four runs
in two innings, was charged with
his 10th loss. Dick Drown homered for the Tigers.

Ted

Dowsitcld pitched

a five-

hitter and struck out seven to win
his 10th game for the Angels but
the Twins squared the doublehead­
er on Jim Kaal'a three-hitter.
Leon Wagner and Rocky Bridges
had two hits r ich for the Angela
in the opener anil Lcnnie Green
had two hits for the Twins in Iho
second,
Snider's three-ruu pinch homer
climaxed a four-run nlnth-lnning
outburst that prevantad the Dodg­
ers from falling six games behind
the Reds in Ihe NL race. Elroy
Face replaced Clem Labine after
Frank Howard s single scored one
run and put two man on base but
Snider followed with hts ‘ 'saving''
homer. Catcher Smoky Durgcst
had paced the Pirates to an early
lead with four aioglea.
Ken B oycr’a seven hits, Includ­
ing an llth-inning homer in the
nightcap, paced the Cardinals to
lhair sweep of the Cubs. Boyer,
who h id five hi!i in the second
game, tied the score at 3-S with
a nmth'-iiimng double. He bad a
triple and a single and Stan Musial bad a homer and two ainglrs
lo lead tho Cardinals' 11-hit at­
tack in the first game.
Wes Covington's lOth-inoing ho­
mer, hit second ef the game, gave
Johnny Burhardt his sixth win for
the Phillies and handed Dick Le
May his sixth defeat. Tony Gon­
zales also homered for the Phil­
lies while Willie Mays hit No. 33
for the Giants

Navy League
Off To Fast Start

F laJtr * Chab G. AB R. H. ret.
Howard, N .Y . 113 399 eo 140 .304
Cash, D el.
144 444 107 174 .360
P en a l, Clev. 114 403 79 131 J23
Mantle, N .Y. 144 493 124 13S .320
Kaline, Dct. 140 331 109 .174 J10
119 344 02 120 .313
Robnso, Chi.
Brandt, Balt. 123 471 43 147 .312
GcntUe, Balt. 133 442 90 137 .310
Baltoy, Min. 123 420 63 131 .303
Romno. Clev. 133 476 71 1*2 .300
National League
Ctmota, Pitts. 137346 97 194 .339
Pinson, Cin.
143369 97 194 .344
Boyer, St. L. 110 343 99 131 .333
Robnsn, Cin. 142 307 111 104 J27
Aaron, Mil.
141 3t6 107 176 .322
M oos, L. A .
120413 CO132 .322
Maya, S. F.
139321 117 100 .307
Mathws, Mil.
134321 02 160 .307
Altman, Chi.
123477 72 146 .300
Ctptda, S.F .
134333 34 102 .303
Hom o Run*
A m ericas League— Marls, Yan­
kees 30; Mantle, Yankee* 33, Kil
lebrew, Tw ins 43; Gentile, Oriole*
43; Colavlto, Tigers 42.
National League — Ccpeda,
Giants 40; Mays, Giant* 34; Rob­
inson, Rada 33; Aaron, Braves
33; Adcock, Braves 30; Stuart,
Pirates 30.
Runs Batted In
American League— Maria, Yan­
kees 133; Colavito, Tigers 13d;
Gentile, Orioles 129; Mantle, Y ou
keea 124; Cash, Tigers 116.
National League
—
Coped t
Giants 127; Rohinson, Red* 119;
Aaron, Braves 110; May*, Giants
110; Stuart, Pirates 104.
Pitching
American League — Ford, Yan­
kees 23-3; Terry, Yankee* lt-3;
Schwill, Red Sox 13-4; Arroyo,
Yankees 14-4; Latman, Indian*
12-4.
Nallaaal League—Podro*, Dodg­
er* 18-3; Miller, Giant* 11-4; Jay,
Red* 20-4; O 'Toole, Reds 13-9;
McDaniel, Cards 10-6.

center; Gen* G riffin, qustterbeckj
Paul Blackford, le ft

Iho l'urricitnes’ clash with tha
Panthers.
Spinelll will run at right half­
back In place o f injured Eddie
Johns and Nick Rider will start at
left halfback. Team captain Jim
Vullrnweidcr will start in the full­
back slot.
Gustafson said his other start­
ers would he: Hill Miller, left end;
■Stan Maluty, left tackle; Bill Dia­
mond, left guard; Bob Dentel, cen­
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (U P I)
ter; Bob Kggrrt, right guard; Bill
W elle, right tackle, and Larry —Joe Carr, the affable irishman,
and Jack Nlcklaus, the pounding
Wilson, right end.
Buckeye, went shoutin' today for
a chance to battle each oth er In
the finals o f the U5GA National
Amateur gulf tournament.
Already rated as the tw o finest
By United Press laleraatioBal simon - pur* ahotmakera in th*
world, their path I* blocked by
National leagu e
W. L. Pet, GB a pair o f youngsters who know
nothing o f golfing greatness.
17 &gt;0 .004
Cincinnati
They era Marion C. Methvin and
l-o* Angeles
80 39 .578 5
Milwaukee
70 04 .343 9Vs Bud Wyson—an d-all they can do
ia drive, approach and putt like
San Fra net ve­
75 04 .340 10
daemons.
71 67 .323 12
st. Louis
69 71 .499 17
Carr comer up against tha Texas
Pittsburgh
39 42 .418 27
Chicago
atrongboy, W ysong. N kklaus faces
4J 99 .303 43 th Methvin, e Louisiana Htate College
Philadelphia
Am erica* League
athlete from Little Rock, Ark.
W. L. Pet. GB
too 47 .080
New York
«r» 57 .bio tors
Detroit
LONDON (U P I)—John Caldwell
87 61 .344 13Vi
Hallitnorc
80 00 .341 20'h o i Belfast has signed a tentative
Chicago
72 74 .493 27 is agreement to meet Eder Jofra of
Cleveland
Brasil for Iho world bintam 7t 64 .477 30
Boston
04 12 ,*3S 35Vi weight championship provided he
Lot Angele*
c in ragsin his European crown
tk) 02 .434 30
Minnesota
51 92 .370 43th in a return bout against Franco's
Kansas City
34 93 .307 46is Alphonse Halimi on Oct. 31.
Washington

All Out Battle
Looms In Am-Play

Standings

The Navy W ives League, aponaored by Holler Motor Kales gut
o ff to a f is t beginning Friday st
tiie Jot Latin.
Lota o f
gutter balls were
thrown due tu to many beginning
bowlers but sveryone soon settled,
iluwn to more serious bowling.
High game honor* for the day
went to Martha Khinard with a
200 game.
Buddy W«ll*. a aubatitut* for
Park Ridge, bowled s 18ti, and the
4-1U split w ss picked up by Jean
McGuire.
Park Ridge was credited with
high team singles while the Navy
Wivea 211 raptured high aeries.
VAI1-.1 " ( r Wives and NAMTD
era tied for first piece with a
three win, one toes record.

h alf)

Call

J'realty, full, and Jim m y Williams,

Bout Set

right half.

Collins Opens
Seattle Golf Lead
SEATTLE (U P I)— Bpleed b y a
|10,000 hole-in-*) n* by Miller Bar*
her, a golfer who really needa the
money, the (30,000 G reater 8eettie
Open went into lta second round
today with Bill Colllna’ first round
t!4— *lx under par— holding a two*
stroke lead.
Collins, a 33-year-old player
w ho hallo from Baltimore and
plays out o f Miami, demonstrated
he has recovered fr o m the w rist
Injury whieh put him la a alx-week
slump earlier in th* year.
Big Rill needed on ly 29 putts
over the 6,324-yird Broadmoor
G olf Club course. Hia only bogoy
w as on tha 7th hole— th* sera*
hole where Barber th ot his p erfect
237-yard beeline to grab tho |10?&gt;
ooo bonus, (0,000 o f which will
coma out o f tha poekata o f Lloyda
o f London. The oth er |1,140 ta th*
premium paid by th* aponaortng
Beattie Town and Country Club,
Lanky A l Balding, Toronto, O n t,
established tha early pace o f the
first round with a 04, toon equal*
led by Jncky Cuplt o f Longview,
Tex., end Dave Hill, a 24-year-old
Denver pro who took top cash in
hia home town's (25,000 open last
week.

Nationwide Paces
T Loop Keglers
in the first two weak* o f th*
" T " League bowling, th* Nation­
wide team has seven wins fo r a
2,929 pin fall total.
The first week thero waa a four*
w ay tie for second plaeo which
waa broken this week by the San­
ford Harold team, com ing ou t in
second place and leaving a three*
way tie for third.
Teams One, Three and Six ara
tied for third with Team Five
last. High game w as Carolyn
Keen's 108 with high serial o f 483.
Thia week, high gam e and aeries
were taken by Mary Jane G or­
ton with a 183-307. Sha also bad
four (trikes in a row,
Hl|h teem game last week waa
taken by Nationwide with high
game of 33a end high aeries of
1,4-18.
High game this week w u taken
by Ihe sem e team. The Herald
team had a 306.
Last week Gloria Simpson and
Drana Clark made the &amp;-10 split,
and Carolina Fierro m ade the 58-10. This week, m ore splits were
picked up with Bonnie Schaoffcr
making the 2-7 and the 3-10 and
Jeannatte Moore m ade the 3-10.
Margaret Moore and Deane Clark
both made the 4-3-7 and Clara
Tinlln made the 4-3, twice.

Auburn Hit Hard By Injuries; Hurt Gators Back
By United

Fresa

International

Alabama and Auburn were hit
hard by injuries Thursday but
elsewhere in the Sou the a stern
Conference

things

were

looking

up.
All but two o f tha 13 injured
Georgia

Bulldogs

were

back

In

the lineup as Coach John Griffith
sent

hia

team

through

a fast-

paced workout in abort*.
All

but

three

of

the

Injured

Florida Gatora have returned to
practice. Stilt out are guard Jack
Tbom pion with an Injured knee,
fullback Paul Vargecko, who has
a broken c o st, and Mfetyinan
Paul White, who Is nursing a pull­
ed leg muscle.
Right guard Billy Basham re­
turned to contact work it MlfsD*
ilppt aLer m using practice ior

about a wee*. With • shoulder in­
jury.
The had news at Auburn was
that first team right guard G.W.
Clapp will m i*1*8
!* the entire 1901
season because &lt;&gt;t a knee injury.
Alabam a went through "learnl r , ‘ drills with It members of
the squad misting dut to various
injuries. Coaru Paul Bryant said
that Doug Christian, a halfback,
will be out 'or the zeaaau with a
dislocated hip.
Tho Tennessee Vols scrimmaged
against the T-formation and also
held a p j a s t g and kicking drill.
Wingback C -arl.e Wyrick, who
bad a pu lled. ieg muscle, was
back in action.
Coach Bobby Dodd swapped two
first and second unit guards to
beef u*&gt; Georgia Tech's tlefenses.
Dodd shifted left guard Rude
Guthrie to right guard in the first
unit and m o .e d Jack Musa boa t

right to left guard, behind Harold
Erickson.
Mississippi State stressed aerial
often** and detenau in a practice
behind closed gates. Coach Wade
said quarter Charlie Furlow was
Impressive in the passing drill.
The LSU tigers w orked outdoors
for the first time this week. Coach
Paul Dictzel said the defense wss
the bright spot m a full-speed
scrimmage.
Coach Andy PUney at Tulene
worked his team oa punt returns
and kickoff returns. The Crceniei
plan a m ajor sc r lm m lg e session
for Saturday.
NOW OPEN 11

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In City Limit* o f LONGWUOD
On Old D liie Highway
Emanuel Ansalone, Owner

Vanderbilt

held

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drill

which featured a dum m y scrim ­
mage. Tackle Wayne IUU partici­
pated in practice fo r tho first
time since Sept. 1. He had suf­
fered a pulled lag musrie.
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DEAR A B B Y : Can you tell me when
it is proper to wear a hat, and .when it is
all right to g o without one? I always
seem to guess wrong. Even in church
some women go hatless. I have felt so
foolish wearing a hat that I hsvs left it
home on similar occasions. Then I find
everyone else Is wearing one, and I feel
Ise me.
embarrassed. Please
H AT PROBLEM
DEAR H AT PROBLEM: I f you are to
be properly dressed there are occasions
when a hat la absolutely mandatory.
Church attendance is one. Solemn occa­
sions, such as funerals, christenings and

SHIRLEY JONES and Cantinflaa in a scene from
’Pepe” coming to tha Rits Theatre Sunday.

With CuP.Inflai, tho jw nutioa
o f "Around tbs World la SI
D aye," 'starring as "P s p g ," a now
excitement in t e n t s entertainm«nt opens Sunday at tbs Rite
ing touch football (even then some wear
The tier. Co-iUrrdd with tha Inhelmets), a hat always shown smart
(ornatlonal comedy favorlto, art
D aa Dailey and Shirloy Jones,
grooming.
white 33 of Hollywood's outstandIng personalities appear ■&gt; guett
D art in the m w Columbia release.
" P o p o " U a Georgs Sidney pro*
ductlon in CinamaScopa and Eait*
n a n Color.
U parents ora ready for such a •ga for starting lo date 1s IS tha
Said lo b t i gala antertain*
plan It shouldn't be too hrrd to youngsters aren’ t under any social
gat a minimum dating age estab­ pressure to gat started ahead of
lished. U could bo dona school by time.
school, neighborhood by neighbor­
The problem te going to be In
hood, group by group.
getting parenta to agree—particu­
Thao individual parants could larly mothers, For In every group
say to their own 13 and 13-year- there are some mothers who can't
olds; "Y ou can *U rl titling wImu wail fur their little darlings (e s ­
you are 19—and not before." pecially their daughters) to get
Without tho usual com a back "AD started on the busineas o f "g row ­
tbs other klda in Junior high achool ing u p ."
can have dates," the parents
They are tha on ci who think it
wouldn't gat much o f on argu­ te Just too cute for 13-year-olds
ment.
to have dances, to pair off, to be
Actually ibo majority o f young chauffeured by mama on after­
teen-agers probably would Just s i noon movie dates— and so on.
soon not start dating so tarly. The
Gsitlng these mothers to agree
reason they want to now is be­ to a minimum dating age may not
cause "a ll the other kids d o " and be easy, but with enough pressure
they don't want to be "d ifferen t." from sensible parenta perhaps It
But If tha commonly accepted could bo done.

between 40 and 60 (no older). Aad ho
must bo 6 feat tail as I am a well-propor­
tioned B f t 8 in., and don’t fee) comfort­
able with short men around me. 1 am con­
sidered attractive, dress well and enjoy
good nmjfc and dancing. I am in excellent
health and SB.
LOOKING

wa

Jha (daman

Is tbg U m t rips for parsnts all
ovar tbs country to adopt a mis*
lmum dating ags far thslr chit*
d rsa l
Dr. David It. Mace, sxscutivg
dlrsetor o f tbg Am sricsn Asaoelatloa of Marriage Coussslors, writ­
ing in t national magazine, sayt
gf tbg trsnd toward strlter aad
asrlter dating:
" I bsllevg wo bava no tlmo to
w u ts . Wo must rovgrso this
trohd. I submit that tha way to do
il ia by asUbllsblng an ago below
which dating te outlawed tp unif iA t e l social custom.
"T o ma, tha most logical and
defensible ago to start with te IS;
tbg ago at which most youngsters
n ails (be transition from junior to
senior high school."

ment event of ■nprecedm tet mi*
dlanca appetl, “ Papa" Is com*
pounded o f fun. color, drtm a,
music sod scrota pageantry It
range* from tp o ctte u lir musical
num bers, to a com edy bullring M S fl) D ee Ow
T:IS ft) S r c w m A l u u u
sequence, from s gentle loot Dory fit s (S) SUturfev M»,wtwg tnc
to moments of high hilarity.
lh« 11 4 ,
In "P e p e ." Cintlnflai portrays l i t IS) CeeetSuwe Mnwe
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a simple-hearted lovable Mexi­ Site i d m « ■ ow
44) OtSWM l u f W M
can peon and ranch-band who,
4:44 f l ) C u t H H
through hit devotion to tha b o n e 14:44 ID Shmrt Lewie Shew
he bat raised from a colt, finds
(4) Action TheoDr
himself flung into the never-never MAS ft) X lM I m s r tt
ID Mighty ISeuM Pleyheuae
land of the entertainment world.
(4) Highway Patrol
MiSS &lt;D Fury
(I) Magic L eaf t f
AllftkAMM
(5) Mickey'* Actloa Theater
M:I4 (t) Lone Hanger
(D Ray Roger*
13:44 (3) Update
ID Shy King

SATURDAY P. M.
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(3) Nave
IS) KFD— Sfld-Ptorldm
13(34 (I) Beeebell
1:44 (S) Highway Patrol
1:34 IS) Spurt* Pared*
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(4) Beeebell
3:4411) Champlonahlp Wrtetllng

By Oswald Jacoby
The code word "A rc h " te not
far the *o|* use ef declarer. The
defender! should employ it also.
" A " still stands for "A nalyte the
lead," end " R " for "R eview the
bidding." " C " becomes "Count

your winnere," and “ H" becomes
"H ow can we beat this con tra ct?"
East analyzed his partner’ s lead
as the normal top of a sequence.
Hence, declarer was marked with
the king o f spades.

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from "B y Love rosatteited" coming to the Movialond
Drive-In Sunday.

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The book which was hailed b&gt; through United Artists release.
4AQS
The other feiture on the pro­
critics
aa a m ajor literary achie­
fesat end W a t vulnerable
gram
which will play through
vement
and
zoomed
lo
(he
top
Sewlk Weal North Real
Tueaday ia "The Young Sav­
1W
Pam 1 4
P ea
of the beit-seller lists, has been
&lt; f
Pam Pam
Paa
age*" with Hurt Lancaster.
made Into a motion picture cal­
Opening lead—4 Q
On Wedneiday and Thursday,
culated to stir up an equally con­ "W onderful Country" and "M en
A review of the bidding showed
troversial storm of reaction. "By In W ar" will play.
that South had more than a min­
On
Friday
and
Saturday,
Love I'oatested," starring Lana
imum opening. He had jumped to
"Thunder Road,” "Thunder In
Turner, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., JsCarolina" and "J a lo p y " will be
game alter North had given a
von Robartls Jr. and Barbara
shown
*
single raise.
Bel Geddes, opens in color Sun­
A count of hit own winnera pro­
day at the Movieland Drive-In,
duced two tricki. il waa not rea­
sonable to eapect to find two win­
ner* in the West hand.
When it came to " I I ," E ait
noted that he bad a third poten­
tial winning trick and that if he
could develop that third winner
he would only have to get one
trick from hit partner.
Do you ae* what Eaal did?
E ait overtook the queen of
■padea and ltd the jack of d ia­
mond!. Dummy's queen won the
trick. Declarer drew trumpi and
tried the club finesse. West took
hie king and led a diamond,
whereupon East made two dia­
mond trieka to let the contract.

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at Miami
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4:30 ID U.N. Handicap
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SUNDAY P. M.
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Tho Ettrnal. Light
Raadlng Out Loud
Davy S Goliath
Spanish Language
Pro Football Kickoff
Homa Parade
Football — Naw Ti
va. Buffalo .
Football
1
Bale ball
Aftarnoon Thaatar
Art Unklattar
Kartoon Kapara
Contratla
Willy
Aecant
Herald of Truth
Gospel Malodlaa
Amateur Hour
Moot tho Proan
I Lo t # Lucy
Operation Mid-Fla.
Walt Dlsnoy Praaoata
Twentieth Century
Leasts
Shirley Temple

7:30-1:30 p. m. (N B C) Interna­ comedy series. Learning Barney
tional Showtime— Premier*. "C ir­ Rubble It verse-inclined, Fred en­
cus Schumann." This ilrcu j, taped courages him to write a lyric, in
a jam because their song bears
during performance in Tivoli Gar­
more than a slight similarity to
dens, Copenhagen, Denmark, fea­ Hoagy Carmichael's "S ta rd u st"
ture* a number o f talented acta. Hoagy generouily pitches in with
Highlights include Toni Daria a new tune, "Y abb* Dabba D o."
with hi* India tigers; Albert, For tho guest sh o t Hoagy sup­
plied vole* and a jaunty tuna.
Paulin* and Max Schumann and
9:30-10 p. ra. (N B C) W aitingtrained Arabian steed*, perform ­
house Preview Theater— "K in g o f
ing dance
specialties; 'Adolph
Swing." Color. Benny Goodman U
Linon. hi ah rope walker, and the
back in form on a taped half-hour
Rose Gold Trio on the trapes* and
apeci^L The king swings ou t with
rings. Plenty of thrills. Don
"L et’ s Dance," "Hidin' H ig h " and
Ameche, program host.
"Stealin1 A pples." Tha yaohtimen
7:30-8 p. m. (A B C ) "W orld o f
vocal quartet Join In with "W ake
Fashion.” What tho smartly dress­
Up, Wake Up, D arlin'," "C ora ,"
ed woman will be wearing this fall
and "Y ou Turned the Tables On
and winter— if her husband can a f­
Me." Goodman and ensemble play
ford iti Featuring coat and suit
“ That'a A-Plenty,” fo r Dixieland
fashions from House o f Dior,
buffa.
Balenciaga, GJvenchi, Slmonatta,
aa well as othar top Parte and
Roma designers. Anita Colby, hos­
tess and fashion commsntator.
8:30-9 p. m. (A B C ) Fllntatone^
— Premier*— “ The Hit Songwrit­
ers." Entertaining fall launching
pad fo r an outstanding cartoon

TV RENTAL

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Nikita Uses Different Fright Plan Each Radio Blackmail Blast
By

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L’ Pl Foret ga New* Aaalyxt

CENTO paet nations—Iran, Pakis­
tan, Turkey and Britain—and by
the United Slates to brand the
documents as forgeries, tho Soviet
Union has continued lo circulate
the claim s.
It also has repeated a familiar
charge that the United Stales In­
tends to attack tlussla through
Iran.
refers to Britain. France and
Soviet officials in Tehran, tho
West Germany as his "host­
nation's capital, talk openly ot in­
ages" In a nuclear war.
voking a clause in Russia'a 1921
Soviet propaganda
aims the
treaty with Iran.
same message at Iran, which Is
a mem ber of CENTO p a c. nations
barring the Communist path to
the Persian Gulf.
The u m of forged documents Is
a fam iliar Communist tactic and
DENISON, Tex. ( U P h - A tellthis w as one o f the pressures they
er at the drive-in window of a
applied against Iran.
Denison bank was astounded. He
This consisted of documents
figurttl tho Kuy In the ear outside'
purportTtrr-nnEffl* c u t the West
was H ying lo put the bite on the;
planned to drop nuclear bombs
bank.
along tho Sovict-Iran border to
The man was a stranger, and he
create a "death zone" if war
wanted to cash a check. The only
broke out
identification he offered, when
Drspi.e immediate action by the
asked, was to take tile false teeth
out end allow the name imprinted
on the plate.
*Tm so r r y ," tho teller said. “ Rut
I have to have something with
DETROIT fL T D —Roger Maris your signature, and I’m afraid
anti Mickey Mantle of ihe New that won’ t be enough."
Later, the teller did some prob­
York Yankee* are rapidly rnnning out o f time in their efforts ing In dental circles and found
to equal or aurpats Babe Ruth's that during the war aoldUra with
mark of 60 burners in one season. false teeth had their namea and
Both went homeriets In Thurs­ serial numbers put on platee to
day's dotihleheatler with the Chi­ ■erve as identification in case they
cago While Sox — leaving Marls were lost, or tho owner ahoutd he
with SO homers and Mantle with killed.

especially at peoples.

Thus Communist radios beam
Ai
Nikita
Khrushchev piles special language broadcasts which
s lr a * upon straw In the hope that warn Britlah businessmen, French
Ihe cam el's back wlU bend but laborers o r Italian vineyard worknot break, Ihe pattern o( his cam ­ ers that they may die in a world
paign becom es clearer.
holocaust because o f the mistakes
lie seeks not only to bond the o f their governments.
will of governments. He also aims
In an Interview, Khrushchev

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rell ot Gainesville announced the
purchase ot Ihe Dixie Bell Diner
from Paul Raab, who built the
roadside restaurant on Highway
17-52 at Lon«WfioH .a h
* year
ago.
Mrs. Terrell, who has had many
y e a n experience In restaurant
and catering work, will manage
the restauran:, while Mr. Ter­
rell will resume activity in the
farm produie bonne**, tie wa»
a produce broker in the (iainrvville’ area before coming to San­
ford.
For nine years before coming
to Sanford, Mrs. Terrell was
Assistant Caterer at the Mi. Dora
Community Center At the Dixie
Dell, her specialty will be home
baked pies, cakes, biscuits and
corn bread.

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this morning in his office with n
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in hia head.
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llranv SI. New Turk
You s rs h*r*hjr notified that a
Bill gf Complaint for divorce hi*
been (Hail ag.ilnat you, and you
■ ra required to a i m s copy of
your a i f - n t r or pleading to 11... H,|i
nr Complaint ..n Ilia 1'Uihtlff'e Attornsy, Paul C Parkin*. 147 Wait
Mouth S n art, O rlando. Florid*. amt
flla tha original a m w r r ar plrad*
lu « In Ilia orflr* or tha Clark of
ilia Circuit Court on or hororo
VVa.InatiUy, Octobar 4. lis t . If you
fall In On ao Judgment by default
will ha takan aaattial you tur tha
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Complaint.
U u x i : a n d o i t n i . t u : n at Ranford, tiemtnole County. Kloii.la, this
11th day o f Aumial, t i l l .
(MEAL)
Arthur II. DtcknlOi. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen, DC.
Paul C. Parkin*
«47 Watt South Etrsat
t it Ian.to. Florida
Attornay for Plaintiff
Publish Kapt. I, I. |S, ; j . n i l .
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IllA Will receive 1,11, *t Hi* office
o f Arthur If, Ite.kwIOi, Jr clerk,
in
tli* Cuurthoiu* at CmtarU.
Florida up In i.oo P. At. Monday,
October !, 1341 for th* following
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receiving
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False Teeth Fail
To Prove Point

Time Running Out
On Maris, Mantle

S3. They have seven games left to
reach Ihe GO-mark within the lim­
its o f 154 games prescribed by
Baseball
Commissioner
Ford
Frick.
The two still arc technically In
fair shape as regards what U
known as Ruth's "rreord pace"
but those figures became increas­
ingly deceptive because Ruth hit
four homers in his last three
games when he set the mark in
1927.
Here’ s how the Iwo Yankee
sluggers com pare with Ruth'.*
1927 p a te:
G.A. sr
Player
lilt (•
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Maris
M 1(7 2 ahead
Mantle
3.1 I IT 4 behind
Ruth
Jil U9

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the M i l a n

tha right to aecapy Iraa If
Busiiaaa security demanded.
It actually was invoked la 1941
and Russian troops continued to
occupy northern Iran un:il United
Nations pressure finally forced
them out in one ot the U.N.’ i
first g n a t victories in 19W.
The Russians also have attempt­
ed to set up a separate stale o f
Azerbaijan which would be carved
out ot northern Iran.
The Iranian* have declared tha
1921 treaty null and void, but at
the sam e time have gone out ot
their way to assure the Soviet*
that their own intentions ara
peaceful,
Russia's latest threat cam * in
the form of a warning that Iran
faced nuclear destruction "in fYx
not loo dlilant future" unless aha
drops eut o f the Central Treaty
Organization.
Prem ier Ail Amini gave Iran’ s
stiff-backed reply:
"W * plan t o ha always tha
aame—toyal to msr commit*
manta and to s a r a llies."
Recently, U. 8 . Am bassador Jul*
ius Holmes renewed U. S. prom ­
ises ot support "in case o f any
troubta with R ussia."
But Iranian officials say lb* na­
tion'* future may well be decided
in Berlin.
If the Weat itanda firm in Ger­
many, they say, Russia wilt hesi­
tate t* prats matters against
Iran. Rut if the West gives ground
there, Uvea "on ly Allah can befit
Iran."

Confusion Arises Over Disarmament
W ASHINGTON (U F I) — Why,
In tln&gt; face o f the Berlin ctUis, re­
newed UuKitlnn A-tests, higger
draft rails, and n vast buildup in
U. £. arms spending, is Congtei*
today in th# prorea* o f creating a
new dlnsrmnnient agency 7

Tit# Senate, b y a 13-14 vote la tl
Friday, appeared to have shared
Morgan*! view. It paaaed and len t
to the House a bill to crest* the
new agency and put It to work.
The U ouie Is expected
pass tha
bill, with some change*, Saturday.

Americana up to and including
Chairman Richard B. Kusiell, (UG s.), o f th* Senate Armed Serv­
ice* Committee are asking that
question. B poniort o f the movg
»ay, however, the question is baaed
on a grots misunderstanding o f
what th* ntw agency is intended
to do,

Morgan and Rep. W alter H.
Judd, (R-M inn.), speaking fo r (h e
foreign affaire commlttae's GOP
minority, explained what they
termed a v ait misunderstanding
about the bill Thuradsy in winning
rule* commute* ciaarance for the
Housa vote.
They laid it reflect* no Intantkm
to disarm tha United States, un(laterally or any other way, over*
night. Especially, it contemplates
no disarmament on the part o f thla
country in the face o f a powerful
military threat from th* Commun*

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“ A go o d many people seem to
think it la Uiitig sot up to work
against thu D tfania Uepai Intent,"
ln lb# 1'i.nrt e f Ihe I'ouaty Jeilg*. said Chairman Thotna* E. Morgan,
•rmln.il* rnnnly, l l l l l e f Murid*. (D -I’a .i, o f the House Foreign A f­
In f r e k e l r
fair* Committee. "A ctu ally, tliura
In t r lb* Palate nf,
K A III. 13. VAV KI.KKT,
I* m.tiling anti-military about thfs. iat blue,-.
p r i m e d In furt, it wilt nuke our defense
Rut, they laid, “ some d a y " arm i
r is v i, x u ririi
reduction
mu.il come, and the
Nolle# I* b*r*l.y given that tha Weil •tlullgcr,
United flu te s must now get ready
und-r*lKnrd will on th* Ninth d iy
nf Octobtr. A. P. 1411, preunt to
to Ulk about It and stand on ta le
tha llonorabl* County Juda- o f
ground in to doing.
hamlnota County, Florida, lt*r final
return, account and voucher!, ae la 14, Court af Ihe County Judge,
The two legislators saM (Ha
Admlnletratrtx of tb* Ketate o t wewiln.de t minty, Itate e f Flarlile,
United States sometimes In tho
BA lit, K. VAN KI.KKT, .Iterated, la I'rnhafe
past hai been in the position o t
an.l at *a&lt;d lima, then and thera, la re the F.etale aft
makr appll.'tll.in to the eald Jude* I I.ACPK Kuvv.vmi JACKSON
talking—ae for instance nt the illfor a final »*lll»manl o f her adDeceased fated nuclear teat ban dissuasions
mlnletralion of eal.l eetate, and
FIX VI. xu ricM
for an ..r.lrr dlechargltig her t i
Notire le hereby given that the —without know all it needed to
su. It Admlnletrairli.
iiu.l.rlUnrd »i|], ora Hie ll|h day knuw,
lu t e d
thle the 14th day of of (J.'tubsr, A.l'. 1411. present In
Judd said U. S. delegates to the
Heptennbar, A.P. 1341.
the IlnnnraM* County Judge ef
Jan* I. Van Fleet
Seminole County, Florida, tils float talk* an a nuclear ban had con*
Aa A Iniltiletratrla at the
return, account and vouchers, •• flirting advice from acientleta on
KetatJ of
Administrator eta. of the BsUte
KAIUi K VAN FI.KKT,
of Claude Klward Jaukaon, its- whether It would be possible to de­
pecee-e.f rrarcit And *7 ewt.t tl.ua, then and
tect secret underground violations
RTKNUTflUM, PS VIS A M'INfU hll there, make application tn th*
Attorney* for v Imlnlatratrls
•uld Ju ice for a float erttlsRirut of • prohibition on nuclear teats.
I'. O. Drawer t i t
of a.lmlnlittratlun o f aat.l estate,
Sanford, Florida
end for an order discharging him
l’ ut.llah X«pt. 14. 77. It 4 Oct. I. ae eu.-h Administrator eta.

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amber, At*. 1441.
r i r r m o i ' s x .v x n
Th# Unsrd of County CommlaII. VV. Ware
NOTICK IH hereby given that t
1 • Ua*« station*
•lonere of H«niln»1e Cuiinty, PierA&gt; Viim.uistrat.ir eta., a l the am snaaits.1 In builnsaa un th*
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I.Ia will receive 1. 1.1* at Ihe nfflca
F u a t s of
shurt ur l.i»ka Jessup, In ti,minute
1 • Antrim**
of Arthur &gt;1. fle.-kWIth, Jr . Clerk,
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Cuunt), lit. 1, Bus 144, Ovls.la,
Th*
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Include In the Cuurthnuea at Henford,
Httnln.de County, Florbla. un.ler
Deceased
complete ln-iall.iUnn o f all eju lp- Florida up to 4 00 PAI., October
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nunl and **rvlc* for 44 day* a f­ 7, 1)41 for the fitluwlna tqulpA it. NU HeoU,
FtHII CAMC anA that I Inr.nA In
ter In Uali.it Inn. n n bai* elation.

d**k hand »*t and antann* will
La Inalallrd *1 th* County Courthou** an&lt;l III* uther at tli* Coun­
ty Hoad Department. four mitt*
South of Sanford. K iln in g tawtr*
at **oh loratlon will t&gt;a utlllii.l
for antenna Inalallatton.
Alnbll* unit* ahalt b* trlf-contalned In on* cabinet eon*l«ltng
o f a t ran unit t*r. receiver, and
fully tr anilslorited puwir aupply
lo operata In th* frequency ring*
o f 147 to 174 me. They *hatl b*
capable ot operation on 117 volte.
1} volt*, and 4 volt* without
modification or additional *|Ulprntnl. Tha Oaa* Htallone ehall
ba»* a power output of 1* watt*
*nd tho mobll* unit* on 13 volt
nptrallon ahalt b« r*t*d at III
watt*
output.
Tranentlllor
frouuency alahtllty ahalt ba 4&gt;i4i*
(.3&lt;i* to plua So* O ambient t*mparalur* rangal Oven Controlled.
Th* rac*lv*r atiall have a *enet&gt;
tivliy of ,i microvolt or lave for
31 db quieting and th* audio ou t­
put ahatl b* at l**et 1 wait *t
l*e* than 14% distortion into a
hulls•tn apaakar. Duty «yrl* ahatl
)&gt;• aontlniioue.
Unit* ahatl
ba
aupptlad
eomplat*
with
pow*r
cable*,
antenna*
and mountlnx
hard war*.
Prlc* bid ahnutd *rcluda any •*erupt*.I Xtat* or P*.|*ral tail*.
Iiallvtry dat* mint b* ep*clfl*d
n tha bid and bid muit ba ancompanted by detailed factory opaci­
fication*.
retina* and technical
data.
Any
bid
auhmlttod
for
f.iulpinant differin g from •paci­
fication* will not b* ountldarad
unleea in ch difference* ar* autlined In datall and accompanied
by performanca data and epealflcattona.
Hide ta ba ancloied la a leafed
envelope plainly marked on th*
oiitel t* "1H[I P u n HAHIO K'JCII'AIKNT, open Octobar S. 1441."
Hlda will b* opened at I•: SA
A M. on Tuttday, Octobar S. 1141
at a meeting to be h«ld In th*
County Cotnmliilon Meeting Room
In Hi* Courthaua* at Sanford,
Florida.
Th* right le reaarved to wetv*
any IrragulatitU* or tcdiiAlcalltie* to bid* and to reject any or
*11 bid*.
Hoard at County Conimlaajonera
J i m l n e ll County, Ptorlda
J. C. Ilutchlian, Chairman
By: VS. C. tillae. Jr.
County Knglniar
Publish i * * L II. II. 1111-

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t Motor tire l-r* with fullyv n r ir ii f u i * n m a
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eru-loeeit ateel call, .me In
Tl.a lli.ar.l uf c o u n ty Cnmml*- with the pruvlelune o f tha Flctl.
lie eulUtpprd with tl tuoth
*[.liter* of N'ininiile County, Kh.r- Hun* Narue .Stitulee, tu-wltt tiec*
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hi* wilt r* *lv* bl.te « t the offlc
lion 441.4* Fieri.la titatutes 1437.
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• ml meet the fotlowliig spedIn the Cuurth..u*a at tiAnf.ir.t, Fl.ir- I’ ubHah s*pt. l. l l , l l , tf. 1**1.
f loa t Inn*:
l l * un t&gt; von I ' M , Mon.Ioy, 0&lt;lI cylinder. 4 ryd* dleiel
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full..wing ept'roilniat* quantltlee J l lili lV I . 4'lltrVIT. IN AXI» Fu ll
with elactrl.- - trier and rath
o f iiulerlat* during tha twelve a t : t n x i n . •: c u t x r v . f l u m i u a . i x
cape on elark*.
in.mib pvrlu.l ending Uotobnr I. (IIVXI'FIII XII. IIM L
Minimum walaht 31.04* with
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t l 04 I 34 • I* ply tire* Lnmt
ITU 11 XU, t
AHAIKHATtON, A Corporation o r •ml rear.
■nova .icti.ii* uf Regular
gaiilacl under an Act o f Congreea
I.eenlo* front wheal*, hr(Ira.ta (la*..tin*
and s tiltin g pur*u.uit to tho Fed*
draullcally-bnoeted mechani­
it k u xn. a
oral National Mortgage AssocU*
cal alrerlna.
lion, Charter Act, h i r i n g Its prln*
344)4 U 4ll 1.ua uf No, I Dio14 foot moldboard, median! •
•tl &gt;*u*1
,
clp.it otflco lu tb* c l l y o f Wash­
rally
eontroHed,
with ar
i rr:vi xu. a
ington Dlelrlct ot Columbia.
without hydraulic ehlft,
3.444 (lallnne uf Dl4*al EnPlaintiff,
Conatant-nKeh tranemlielnn
ulna Oil. IIP
v*.
with I ar m.r* forward
ITKM XU. 4
IVF.lt Cf-ARItn I1TKE7.IL i n . and
apeedi ami S ar mure re­
7.444 Hctlull* .if He*.*1lne En ­
CAIIUI. ANN kTKKLK, hie wife,
verse tpre.le
gine OH. IIP, Mu lll-vlecosDafendantt
Hid must Include lrad*-ln atXUTICE TU APP43VM
Hy
lowanca fur four (4t ilvllon motor
T i m XTATI: OF f i.iv nalie v Tt&gt;i
ITEM XO. a
grader*. Thee* may b* Inepect1.444 lie ll u l t b p i i r p o i i n »e r
IVt:u CUAHKK STKKLE, MR.
ed at tha County Itoad 7&gt;*p*rtmen(
t.ubrlL'a til
Addree* Unknown
on 17,14. 77*43, four (41 mltea South
it k h xu. a
CAHtU. ANN MTEKI.D,
at Manfurd.
Tot the. HD Clia*alo flre e it
A.ldr**e Unknown
I'rlca bid ehall be for tha Item
The i|iicntUlea are apprualnicte
TOU AIM: IHHIBOr NOTIFIED
roinptela and daUf*r.'d ta the end nn guarantvs 1* given or Im- that a ault has been filed sgslnat
County
Road
Department and l&gt;tl*d a* In tnlcl amuunte that you In tha abova entitled causa,
ahould axrlude or Hat •epemtriy 1 wilt lie re.fulrud during th* period and that you ar* required tu file
all Stats and Federal Twite and uf the rnntr.nl.
your t m w e r with th* Clerk o f this
elternat# or optional Itame offer­
lute fur ull and greaea Items Court and to eervs o oopy there­
ed. Delivery date mu-t b* apecl- ■hall rover dallvarr In bath drums of upon the Plaintiff or P la la lf fa
fta.t and will b* con* blared In and cane nf various list* . AH Item* atturnoya, wh,.&lt;« ’ n im o and a d ­
awarding tha contract, llld muet to b* d«llv*r.&lt;t a* n*»&lt;l*&lt;| to the dress la lilahup A UorastelA 19
ba accbmpwnla.l by detail*.! fac­ C.uiity lined Pcpartment an t'.H. Fact Pine lllreet, Orlando. Florida,
tory *p*clllcntloiii
rating* and 17-32. four Mi mile* South o f not later than tiopt. 3ltb, 1143,
technical data catering tha Itepia ticafurd, Flr.rtd*.
tf, you fall to do &gt;o a Docroo p r o
ta ba supplied.
The bid pr: • *11*11 ba net dellr- Ctnfiaxo will b* onterod agatnot
Prtca bid ehatt ba for caeh calc* •r*t prln. to Serulnota Caunty yuu for tho reltof domandod In
with payniant to bo medo with­ and sbnuM eaclude alt exempted th* Complaint. This suit U ta
in &gt;4 day* slier award of con­ Mute or FrWra l I n n .
foreclo** a mortgage. The real
tract.
Util* tu be enclxced tn a **aled property proceeded against let
llld la ba en loeed In a aeated envclnpa plainly marked nu the
Lot i i . utock 33. n o r t h o r envelop* pUlntly marked on iho outalde 'TUP FOR FL'llNItilllNU
IANPO
F1IIHT ADDITION,
outelda "11111 roH AlOTUIt (1RAP- PKTIUII.KCH
PRODUCT H,
open
a.-cordlng la
plat th -raol
KltS. open Octobtr S, 1441."
Uctnbcr 3. I3«I.~
recorded In Plat Book 13,
Bids will b« opened at 14:44 A M.
Uld* will bo opened at t l -.«• a m
P«g*&gt; 31 and 21, Public H * ‘ aa Tueiday. October I. 1441 it a an Tu*^ h. &gt; October 3. 1**1 et I
orda
of
tiamlnots County,
meeting to bo held In tho County meeting I . ba held in the County
Florida.
Commission Meeting li on In tha Comralealuii Meeting Ituom In the
WlTNKna my hand and tha seal
Courthouse nt SAnfiird, Florid*
Courthuuio ot banford, Florida.
e f oold Court at Sanford. Florida*
Tha right lo reserved to walva
The right I* reoerted to waive thle l«th day et August, 13IL
any Irregularltle* or technlcall* any Irregularities or technic*!!
iOEAL)
tl*e In bids and ta reject any or He* In bid* and ta rajsei any or
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
•It bide.
all bid*.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Hoard at County Commiell » r d o f County Commie
Uy. Martha T. Vlhlou
•lonere
(loner*
Deputy c le rk
Seminole County, Florida
SwmlDot* Caunty, Florida
DTI HOP A IloltNMTEtN
J. C. ilulrhlinn. Chairman
J. C. Hutrhl*un, CUalru.au
34 Nasi pin# I tr e a l
Ry: W. C. Bill*. Jr,
Uy: XV.C. lllli*, Jr.
Orlando, glarlda
,
Caunty Knglnesr
Couoty Knglnetr
Attorney* for P le t a llf t
Publish StyL II, * It. U IL
Fubitih SepL 11, 13, U I L
Pubiitk le pt. k A ll. It, I t I L

�\

Now Is The Time To Plant Yourself In Your Own Home... Look To W ant-A ds
1. i M i f t

F ooM

2. Notice* • Personals

Phone
FA 2-2611
Office 204 W . P in t
• K A D lJ S m
CLA M U m tD M S P tA T i

3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
8. For Bent
7. Baalness Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sole o r Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real EsU te For Solo
IS. M ortises Loons

14. Insurance

15.
tfcrs F i t • a P. « . 4ay fco 10.
T i n tnaertloa. Mas.
i a t sees.
17.
18.
. t n u i o n C L A M triE D :
19.
'i W a . , t ir e F i l • I f&lt; 8 . day 8a- 20.
21.
22.
n uP O N auuum i
_
28.
n e BeraM w‘U nofbn
u
far mere tbae sot laeemet tswr 25.
28.
right ts’ revlw m reject a sy a *
27.
verttsemeat from *Sat trB on d ts
28.
c o e l o n n U th f poWfltf i t ^
29.
paper.
39.
81.
32.
Legal Notice
33.
34.
i s T H U c in c w ir e o t w r n is T M w
35.

Bneinese Opportunities
Female Beta Wanted
Male Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Situations Wonted
Babysitters
Beauty Salons
BuBd • Paint - Repair
Bulldlnf Materials
v.Wc\rical Servic
Plumblnt Serriees
Radio A Television
Special Services
Laundry Service
Automobile Service
Machinery • Toole
Poultry • Pets • Livestock
Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
Furniture
Articles For Sale
.......
Articles Wanted
iV O II H I . o n c t i r , t.v
id P h I ,
M a Sm m
■k m sx d i .m c o i .x t y , r t o n t n * . w i « » • Honts - Motors
c h a x i m y so. m w
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
FEDERAL NATIONAL M ni»rn*nr.l _ _

ASSOCIATION. ■A Corporation orginli.ii oadif so Aol of C onir«&gt;
and oilatlne pureuant to lho&lt;rodoral National Mvrteasa Aaaoclattoa
Charlar Aet, haalne Ita principal
offlra to tho City of Washington
Dlalflel at Columbia,
Plaintiff
L n i l MAN H. 1)0NN adit' CHIUSTINK If. BONN, hla wife.
, Defendants
XnTICH TO Al'FHAtl
THIS aTATM OK pMltllUA TOl
LOIIMAN II. IK INN,
Adilraaa link, a n
CIIIUHTINK II. DUNN,
Aditrcaa Unknown
TOU A HU IIKflKDT NOTiriKD
that ault tiaa beau filed aaalnet
you In Itaa above antltlai! cauaa
•nd that you ara required to fllo
your anawar with tho Clark of thla
Court and to eerve a copy tharaof
upon tha Plaintiff or Pla lnllffa
atlnrnaya, whoao nama and addraaa
la Ulahop A llirneleln, S* Uaat
I'lna Strait, Orlando, Plurliia, not
lalar than Sapiambar l l l b . I set.
I f you fall lo do ao a Decree Pro
Cunfaaao will ba anlar.d aaalnat
you for tho rallaf demanded In tha
Complaint. Thla aull la lo for*cloao a morlae**. Tha ria l pro
parly pro, aadad aicalnet Iat
Iait &lt;1, Janeen'a tfubdlvlelon,
a, cording to Ilia plat tharaof
•• recorded In Plat llook It,
Paao ST, of tha Puhllo fleeurda o f lamlnola County, PlorIda.
Toualhar with tha following
Hama o f pruparly which aro
liiratad In and permanently Inatall-d aa a part of tha 1mpruveinante on aalil land!
Una W.aUnahouao Haim#. Mod .l
No.
I'LC-S,
Sarlul
No.
UISI1SS
line VVaallnahouaa Oven, Mo■l.l No. ULC IT-t, herlal No.

j

IF YOU HAVE A DRINKING
PROBLEM contact Alcoholic*
Anonyraoui, Pb. FA 2-4345, *aa
ford.

.,''* “

t.

v it :.,.

vnH K ci.nai

TO, JOHN y. IMtlDUMnttK and
Deputy Clark
JK AN It. PttlDKMOHK, hla
n t s i i o c A ItOltNSTKIN
wife,
IS Kaat I’ lna Klraat
H
it Delia Avenue
OrUnJo, Florid*
Han
Ju.e, California
Attornaya for I'laintirf
and
Puldlah Aug. IS. l i A kapt. t. I.

nitontin

iia h k u .

(i.tn itm

and If married — — C1AIWIIH.
hi* wlf*

VA
FINANCING
Down Payment 4
L'lomua fu e l

$156
Monthly Payinritle aa low aw
4HH inrI. Uvea and ineuranca

NEW HOMES
In lleautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,100 - $17,100
3 - BEDROOMS
1 • 1ft - 2 BATHS
Conventional Jk 1TIA Laana
Drive
17-91 In Sunland
KaUtra (1 ml. H. of San.
ford ). Sale* offlra tat houae
Inaida entrance.

KINGSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
PA 2-4074
JIM HUNT . PA 2 21II

S K Y -H IG H

V A LU E

mla**.
h e . lo rn filed a g a in .t you In th*
nbov***lyUd *ult, and you ara re­
quired tu aerva a copy of your
Answer or Pleading to the Com­
plaint on P la in tiff• attornaya. Anriereuii, Ruth, Ward tk D*an, 123
Keel
Central
Avanut,
Orlando,
Florida, and file tha original An ­
swer o r Pleading In lha oftlce of
(lie t'lerk of the Circuit Court on
or before lb* 22nd day o f H*ptamber l i l t . If you fall to do ao,
a dacraa pro cunfaaao will he taban agaliDt lull for lha relief de­
manded In tha Complaint.
Thla Notice ahall ba published
once a weak for four coiit ecullvf
weake In Tha Hanford llerald.
WtTNKtm my hand and official
seal of ofllca at Hamlnola County,
Florida, thla 2!rd day a f Auguat.
ltd .
tSBAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark o f Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy CUrk
Publish Aug. I t * kept. I, 1. IS.

$11,300 to $17,100
t See Our Model tlomea
— OPEN TODAY —
2'/, ML Sd. «r Sanford
Turn W, on Lake M ar; Uhd.
PH. PA 5-4770

ZOlh ST.

Stenstrom Realty

6. For Rent

8. For Rent

ROSA L. PAYTON

nota County, KtorlJa.
haa bean filed a«alnet you In Ihe
ahove-etyted ault, and you ara raqulred , to earva a copy of yuur
Anawor ar Pleading to tha Com­
plaint an Plalnitfra altorneya. Andareon. Uuah Ward A Dean. I l l
Caul
Central
Avenue.
Ortenda,
Florida, and Ilia tha original Anawrr nr Pleading In the office of
the Clerk of th# Clroult Court on
nr brfure Ihe Sind day o f Septem­
ber llisi. If you fall in do to. a
de.Tee pro ronfaeeo will bo taken
againet you for lha rallaf demanded
In th* Complaint.
Thla Nutlca ahall ba publtehed
onca a weak for four eoneeoutlv*
week* In lha Hanford Herald.
WITNKHS my hand and official
•aal o f office at Hemlnola County,
Florida, thla l l r d day af Auguat.
tilt.

(SCAD
Arthur

If.

Beokwltk.

Jr.

Clerk o f Ihe Circuit Court
lly : Martha T. Vlhltn
Deputy Clerk
Puhllah Aug. IS A ■•»&gt;- L I. is

*9600“

O lim e To Shopping

Weel
201k 8T.

— FHA

• Built In Kitchens
• Quiet Neighborhood

STENSTROM
BF.LLING

Stenstrom Realty

*

13. .Mortgage Loans

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial Jc Residential

STENSTROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-243®
WANTED: 1st Mortgage of 433.000•
o r 3rd. of 43.000 on well estab.
Ilshed 13 y o ir old business A
properly. FA 2-9631.

16. Female Help Wantod
SCHOOL DAYS mean* added ex*
pease! Turn your spare hours
into pruf.tati'.e ones wt.h Avon's
help. Write Manager, Box 24,
ixuAharl.
W
rail
Orlando •
GA 2-6061.

.

WANTED: Middle aged lady t«
live in. Boom and board. From
DeBary. NO 1-4074.

■

17. Mala Help Wanted
EXPERIENCED salesman, good
commission. Apply Box 30 a •
Sanford Herald.

1

J

'■i

18. Help Wanlad
SHORT ORDER cook, must be
experienced k while. FA 2-9760.

Ball-Blair Agency

3 Bedrooms — 1 Vi Baths

a Quality Construction

RENT A BED

Legal Notice

1300 DOWN PAYM ENT — *07 PER MTH.

J./

house on 13 acres of land
12 Inis in Bookcrtown
Geneva 2312
Evr. Orlando GA 2-6194
Ph. FA 2-2420

LORMANN REALTY

UY P. ZEUL1 and SONS

111 Park Ave.

"You shouldn’ t have aold her that alabaster apple!
I have e feeling she’s going to give it to her teacherl"

St. Johns Realty Co.

S e" Knolls

F H A -

To al Price - Only *7,823. Low
down payment
and monthly
Cosy country home in beautiful 2324 Park Drive Office FA 2-2118
payments! This w ont last!
Night* FA 2-064S
Loch Arbor. Two bedrooms,
full tile bath. Wood-burning fire­
place, hardwood floors. Situated
on spacious corner lot. Your 3-bed room house III N Park Ave Phone FA 2 242«
Invitation to comfortable liv­ better Ihan an acre of land 1■ ■
ing 113,430. Excellent terms.
3-Bedroom house and 3 bedroom

COUNTRY LIVING

Legal Notice

Addrvae unknown
Tou ar* hereby nollM ti tbet a
Complaint to f&lt;ir«&lt;-lnae a certain
mortuaga encumbering the follow ­ TOl WILLIAM D STALKY. JR.,
ing dee-rlbed reel property, to wit:
and JOAN STALKY, hie wife,
le t S. mock U. COUNTIIT
II. D. No. a
CLtfD MANOR. UNIT NO. *.
Ameterdem, New York
according to the plat thereof
Tou ara hereby noil tied that e
aa recorded In fla t Hook II,
Complaint to loraaloeure a cartaln
page ion, l'utdia Recurdi of
mnrlaage etmuinberlng tho lotion.
Memlaole s-uunty. Ir'lurlila, In­
Ing deaerlbed real pruperly. to-wlt:
cluding all atrudur*. and
Lot 11, Ittnck n. T K lt n . K
tmpravenienia now and here­
T Kit HACK ANNEX, arcordlng
after on aald land and tla*
lo tha plat tharaof aa raeturaa attached to or u**d la
orded In Plat Unok a. paga
connictton with
th* pr*tt, Puhllo Itacorda o f aoinl*

M et!

Jim Hunt Realty

HOWELL PARK

Down-To-Enrlh Prices
Beautiful Lakrfront
Community
Oa Sparkling Lake Mtaaee

DESIGNED FOR
HAPPY LIVING

111 N. Park Ave.
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip
FOR SALE: Weklva River Estates
Roll sway, HospiUl 4t Baby Beds
ped. FA 2-3303.
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
— 130 ft. River frontage 640 ft.
By Day, Week, or Month
Bob Crumley, Real or
to Road
mile off Rt. 44. Call
CLEAN 4 room furn. 611 Farit.
2 - BEDROOM unfurnished house
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
~
R. L. Sloan, Associs e
■fier I p. m. FA 2-6473.
424 Escam bia. Pb. FA 2-0174 Ph. FA 2-3141
114 W. 1st St. 2 - BEDROOM h o u x , kitchen
FA 2-0373
Sanford
or 17. 1-0442.
equipped.
Ph.
FA
2-6043.
Oscar
M.
Harrison
FL'RN. apt. 2300 SlarionviUr.
3-BEGROOM cement block; large
Itrgiitered Real Estate Broker
CHILDREN ALWAYS WELCOME
NICELY
furnished
3
room
apart­
fenced in backyard with barbe­
t i ll Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7948
LARGE furnished apartmsnt, up­
AT SUN DELL MOTEL
cue pit; 477.33 month; 34)3 So.
ment near base. 2013 Sanford
stairs,
3
bedrooms,
2
blocks
Cottage available, large kitchen
Avenue. Phone NO 4-4323.
Sunland Dr., Sunland Estates.
from downtown, 930. FA 2-3071.
units, over-nights. From |40
FA 2-2737 anytime after 2 p.m.
month. SUN DELL, going So.,
DeBARY:
Furnished home oo
9
NICE, roomy 2 bedroom furn. apt.
I mile from Sanford, on left,
com er lot, living room, ki.ch- 3 • Bedroom, air-conditioned, cen ­ 2-BEDROO.M house, stove, refri­
1700 Magnolia. 469-30.
llw y, 17-92. FA 2-9631.
en-dine(tc,
2 bedrooms,
tile
tral heat, many deluxe extras.
gerator, 21" TV. 3300 and take
bath, Florida room and palio.
Sanford's
preferred
location.
SMALL furnished house, 1 bed­
up house payments 362. Phone
2 . FURNISHED houses; 2 and
Phone NO 4-4122.
$12,990. and
up,
FHA $390
room , newly painted, real clean.
FA 2-7761.
3 bedrooms. Call FA 2-2903 or
Down, YA No Money Down
FA 2-4344 anytime.
FA 3-2331.
4 ROOM furnished house, swim­
Not too many available. One MUST SACRIFICE 6 room house
ming privilege*. Aiaiea CL,
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
due to transfer. $62 month. 104
mile East of 17-92 on 436.
17-12. Casselberry.
202 Poplar Ave. FA 2-2320.
Mayfair Circle, Country Club
Manor.
1 bedroom
SM ALL furnished apartmept for NICELY furnished
•TATH OK KLOR ID A TOl
TK 4-3272 Fern P irk TE 8-1707
UlITIl DROWN. Pt.AOB OK
apartment, private balh. Ph.
couple.
Nice
neighborhood.
ID-tHIDKNCk: AND ADDItUdg
FA 2-5.103.
Lot, 70’ x 137‘ , with shade trees.
Light* and water included; 430.
UNKNOWN.
1920 Palmetlo.
Tou are hereby Notlflad that * FA 2-7399.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
3-BEDRQOM houae, unfurnished.
July llrown, ha* filed hi* »wur*
'.16 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123
North Orlando Homes. PA 2-0313 VICTORIAN
H O M E ''"for large
bill o f Complaint agalnat you; be­ 3 - BEDROOM unfurnished house
ing a ault for divorce. In the Cir­
family. Close in. 46,300 with BARGAIN: 3 • bedroom, screened
located near new high school.
cuit Court for Hemlnola County, at
SMALL furnished apartment, with
terms. Phone NO 4-3241.
FA 2-1393.
patio, earport, stove and retri
Hanford. Florida, and you are here
lights and water, for one o r two
by required tu file personally o
gerator, excellent condition. Less
people. Adulla only. $33 per
by Atturney. with the Honorable
TRADE
Ihan 787 monthly. Best offer.
Arthur II. ileckwlth. J r , Clerk af
month. 104 E. 14th Street.
COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home
our laid Court at Hanford Florida,
160 Cartel Ave. North Orlando.
for home in country, with 10
ynur
written
defense.
If
any IX THR rlR Iil'IT l lll'KT. SIXTH CLEAN
furnished
down*)
a
Ira
you have, to the Complaint fllad j i u i i m l i i h i i i t n r u n a i n t ,
acres or more.
apartment, water and garage
against you In said cauae. and ta lx a x i s ro ts ascwixot.w c o l x t t .
FOR RENT
file a copy tharaof with tha under­ IX C H tX lK K T x o . lis ts
furnished. Lloyd Swain, Phone
Regiitcred B roken
xtrrit'M o r i i i n m o v
I, 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES.
signed attornay at adilraaa given,
FA
2-1834.
k ASSOCIATES
l&gt;) the 2Sth dar nt Heplemher A.D. l x n k i r a r r i T t o s n r
1X1, herein f.ll not or default si a i i i k r itiN r ir t r o ll t i i k vntsi*.
314 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3641
MIEDKOOM, kitchen equipped,
TION o r CAMANDKRA OALK
will ha entered agalnat you.
Lake Mary Branch - FA 2-1290
ItAQIN, A minor.
(SKA!,)
Registered Real E sU te Broker
2330 Palmetto. After 3:30, Ph.
TOl LILLIAN MMIT1I. FORMKRLT
Arthur H- Beckwith, Jr.
Ph. FA 2-1301
17-91 at Hiawatha PARK- RIDGE EQUITY. Swim’
FA 2-4374.
LILLIAN II Afll.V, AND LKK
Clerk
KM ITII, WIIOMK IlfcKIMKNVr.
lly! Martha T. Vlhlan, DC.
ming and boating. 3-Bedroom,
IS JJt! NoftTII Idth STflltBT, UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house, NOW is the time to buy one
It W. Wart. Attornay.
l ' i bath, separate dining room.
sere just outside city limits
I'll It. At i Ut.l1It I A. PKNNBTP. O. lloa ISIS
613 Camellia Court. FA 2-3610.
$330 buy* my equity, have
LVANIAt
Hanford. Fla.
sod one block off W. First St.
X T a r a hereby notirieit that the GENTLEStAN
Publish Aug. tJ A Sept. I, S, li.
oversea! order!. Available Oct.
for
room
in i
One siory fram e house, 4 bdrm .,
aLwr.-n.ineJ
retllluner,
Slerle
1st. 107 Lake Minnie Dr. Ph.
board, Ph. FA 2-0014.
IX Title f l l l r l IT KOI HT o r TIIH rransle, he* tl!*&lt;t a petition In the
Fla. room, 12 x 37 swimming
XIXTII JMIIITA I. C'llSCUtT OT| above.tiyle-l Court for the tdupiliin
TA 2-0336.
pool. Wonderful fam ily home.
AM I TIIH aUSlIXOl.K COIIXTT, 0f ihe rhIM nanieii therein, Cas*
r i .m i i iM . i'ii v xt Msv xo. n a n , tandera (tala Itagln. and you are 9. For Sola or Rant
Immediate occupancy, $13,300— We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
HATH RAVINOS INSTITUTION.
required by law to ahnw cauae why
terms available. Phone Winter
Business, Just YOURS.
Plaintiff. tha eama ahnuld not ba granted by CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Park, 434-6339 for appointment.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
•vecarving a ropy o f your wrlttaa daF A R M E R S AGENCY
IVIt.T.t VM D AT At.BV, J It, and
fence*, If any, upon W. C. Ilulchlevenings. FA 2-1307.
JUAN STALKY, hla wire.
64a ACRE tiled farm, good 4
ton J r . Attorney for Potltlonar,
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Derendsata Marl* STancle, at Kdwarde UulldB.R. boms on paved road. 2163 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 3231
noth e o r
»UIT IX
Ing, Sanford. Florida, and by filing
$10,900. Terms. FA 2-0329.
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2 0261
vtoitTii si.*: r t m r . c i . o v i hh
tha original thereof with tha CUrk

SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice larga spartmants, 404 E.
14th SL Phone FA 2 4242.

iih

B o * JJ. l'-ioat J'.l 2*1 Hi*.

Registered Real E iiaia Broker 3-BR, 1 bath nouse on large cor­
SAN LANTA
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7944
ner lot in Pinccrest. Monthly
472.93
(includes
everything). Very neat 2 BR. CB home located
OCALA NATIONAL FOREST
a : 834 Rosalia Drive. Complete,
Reason*'lie down payment. Ph.
Large lota 2 miles west Sail
ly repainted inside and out,
FA 2 &lt;303 for information.
Springs. Phone FA 2-0927.
wild extensive remodcLng.

SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.
1 • BEDROOM furnished apart­
ment. 101 Palmetto A te. Ph
FA 2-1374 after 4:00 p. m.

C O L O R E D PROPERTY, 1®
bouse* By Midway, $17.000. P »v - . ,
ing*
*S.«hH) wiii nanoie,
balance monthly innallment*,
Ph. FA 2-7420! « • in'rrhvt. IT. Bsltrn, P. O,

~~Stenstrom Realty
III N. Park Ave.

DESIRABLE furnished or unfurn­
ished apartment. FA 2-2400.

con rr,

M
rf ’

opportunity to serve you.

Oscar .M. Harrison

i - BEDROOM unturnisned houre
In Laka Mary. FA 2-4413.

Kl.Oltlll.t IlltX t'C lIV XU. IUIS

u o n tk u jr

TRANSFERRED: M u't sell 3 BP.
excellent torn!. Very law down,
FA 2-4422. 719 BnywvuU Dr.

FURNISHED spar.m enls, down­
town location. Phone for appoint­
ment,
FA
2-3123
day
or
FA 2-3343 night.

HI'IIINtlKIKLU INSTITUTION FOR
SAVINOH,
11*311*
rialntltf,
Ono Day A Night Wall Haalar,
va.
Modal No. KA-SI
WITSKhH my hand and tha eral JOHN Q KtllDr.MOlU:, JUAN II.
o f aald Court at Sanford, Florida, l‘ IUI)l':MOItK. Me wife. llltODIH
IIAHKAI. i n , t i l l s and If married.
thla ldtta day of Auguat. IPS 1.
--------- OAltlllH. hi. wlfa.
(SRAM
Dafandanta.
Arthur If. ilockwlth, Jr.
MITICK OK H I T IX
Clark of tho Circuit Court

ay; ju n t a

12. Real Estate For Salt

WKLAKA APARTMENTS: mom s
private baths, 114 W. First It.

IN 'MIW lIK t lllT c u t ItT (IK TIIH
XI NTH JI'IIKTAL CIHCDIT n r

12. Real EnUtt Far Sain

NEW CB home. Low down pay­ RAVENNA PARK: S9u0 down. 492 LONG WOOD AREA: 2-bedroom,
l&gt;a bath home. On school bus
month.
3-Bedroom,
2
bath
ment. 381 per month, tax in­
tine. 13 minutes from N-A-S.
home, bui't-in s ainless steel
cluded; for rent $73. 1700 W.
17,400. Call FA 2-9193.
GE kitchen, Disposal, sen iia n
3rd. Ph. FA 2-3373.
blinds, double carpon e. fenced
backyard, com er lot. 104 Tem -l ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor*
11. Real E atitc Wanted
pie Dr. FA 2-1943.
Raymond Lundquut, Assoc.
HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Ridg.
SALES
RENTALS
HOME SEEKERS
3-BR—ready to move in. 1330
To rent, lease, or buy, it will
Sown. $62.12 month. T e r r a u o ^
pay you to check with Stcnstrom
floor*, awning windows, slidingw
Realty first. We have the fin­
glass door* to Florida room.
304 Yt. 13th Street
est and most up to date lia ings
Good location in Sanford. Grif«
FA 2-7603, Evenings FA 3-3379
for you to inspect and select
fis. Hunter k Otier. FA 2-6722.
from . We will appreciate lke

‘TWO
bedroom
house, kitchen
equipped. Call FA 3-3411.

Deceased.
Ta III CragItara aag Karuaau l i a r ,
la a Claims ar lleaeaada Analaat
SaM Batnlei
You and each o f you ara hereby
notlflad and required to pruaont
any elalmi and demand* whirl,
you. or althur o f you. may hora
agalnat tha aatata or IlKNItY W.
JOHNSON, dacaaaad, lata o f laid
County, to tho County J uiIro of
Hamlnola County, Florida, at kla
ofllc* In tha court houao or aald
County at Hanford, Florida, w ith ­
in als calendar months from thu
tlma of tha flrat publication or
thla nolle*. Kai-h claim or demand
•hall ha In writing, and ahall
atala tha plara of residence amt
poat office addraaa af tha olalmant, and ahall ba aworn to by tha
claimant, hi* agent, or attornay,
and any aurh rlalm nr demand not
ao fll*d ahall ha void.
/ * / Albart Waller,
Ac executor of tha laeet
WIII and Taalam'nt o f
IlKNItY W. JOHNSON
I&gt;ec*aa&gt;d
HTKNHTltOM, DAVIS A M.-tNTO.XJI
Attornaya for L'xeotllor
I*, a Drawer l i t
Hanford, Florida
I'ubllah kept. S, II. SI. IS, 1SSI.

12. Real EaUt# For Sain

Helmly Realty

6. For Kent

bate.
la rat flatnt* af
IIBNIIY W. JOHNSON,

is: w ixu i.h

By Nadine Seltzer

S W E E T IE PIE

CHORD SYSTEM piano lessons
for adults. Write: Harry Wes­
ter, B ox 374, Sanford.

!■ Ik* CM rt •( tha (wanly Jadga,
ftrnilaola Caunty, PlarlUa, lg r e ­

fur

\|*aga 10— Fri. 8ept. 15, 1061 9. For Sale or Rent

PIANO-LESSONS. FA 2-4052.

39 Automobiles • Trucks

a x ii

IrraU

3. Education • I n s t r u c t io n

5?*

Legal Notice

# in fers

THE RE A D E R DIGEST commun­
ity repremntativa offer* spe­
cial holiday rate*; effortless
Christmas shopping. Ph. Ste­
phanie M. Smith, FA 2-43M.

i.

,5

Bkf

2. Notices ■ Personals

CLASSIFIED INDEX

REALTY

AGENTS
Ph. FA 2-2110

Legal Notice

nf th* Circuit Court, not mar*
than a llty IIP) date from data
hereof, ale* a deer** pro confaaao
may b* antrred aaalntl you grant
Ina eald adoption.
WITNKHS my band and the eeal
nf ta!d Court at Sanford, Hern Inole
County, Florida, thle l l r d dty af
Au«uat. A.D. 1**1.
(SNA!.)
Arthur H 11a, k e Ith. Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lly: Joan M Wilke
_Deputy Clerk
_____
w p 'll’ utchleon. jr,
Kdwarde llullillni
I'oel Off lea Drawer ( I I
Hanford. 1'lnrlda
Attornay for I’ atlllonar
IhJbllah Aug. II. A Sept. I. I. II.
IX THM m i l l IT CO I HT. XIVTM
J L t llC tM . ClHi'l IT. IX AXI) FUN
xHVtlXOt.ll ( T H X T I . f l o h i i i a .

ITIAXC H H r XO. uses
x ir r ic H tii
S AMMON HATKH.

iis . i t : m i

Plaintiff.

-*•Ol.LIE HATES.

In lha Court af iba Cauuly Judge,
PRIME COMMERCIAL ~ 3 • BEDROOM, 1 bath. Near en­
vrmlaute Cauuly, Florida, la r r e ­
trance. 4109 down. FA 2-6341
PROPERTY
sale.
In
Kami* af
130 Feet Frontage on State Road
Sunland/
WILLIAM NATHAN Mt’ HtiRAVIS
46 just East of Interstate Road
Decerned
RAVENNA FARE
4 Interchange. Over 300 feet
Ta Alt Credit*** mad Prreaaa lla elug t l alum ar Itaueauda Aaalieai
deep. Price $13,000.00—one-third 1. ATrRACTIVE 3 BR., tile bath
laid Keiatei
home, completely equipped with
down.
Tou and each o f you ar* here­
all appliances plus extras. Total
by notified and required to prePrice — 414.130. and $43 per
ten: any claim* and drniande
"W e T ra d e "
• hlch you, or althar of you. may
month after low duwn payment.
have aaalnet in* eetai* o f \V ILSee this todayl
I.tAM NATHAN MIIHOKAVi:. de­
feated, Iat* o f County, to lha
County Judge af Seminole C u n
REALTOR— INSUROR
2. LOVELY 3 BR. home, loaded
ly. Florida, at hie of fice In the pi.aM r * 2.1991
112 N Park
with all the extra!. Enclosed
eourl houee nf eald County at rnon*
d*«Wl
SIA £X. r a r a
Florida
room,
pa io,
fenced
lanford. Florida, within etc * » l - ! , « . » v-iv.-r' \i c u t
u rn
x v— •
endar month* from the lime ef L L A M M u , M L S l h r .1.1. .1 Dedyard, beautiful lawn. 413.930.
the firet pnbii.aii.m o f thi* nottc*. ■ room, 1 bath, large living roam,
Low down payment. Payments
I'ack rlalm ar demand etiall be
dining
room,
large
kitchen
In writing, and ehall elate the I
less thin rent.
Florida
room,
patio,
fenced j
pla.'e uf reeldenv* and pout offlcoi
aildteee o f thee lalinant. and ehall I backyard, tree*. Excellent con­
be eworn to by th* claimant, hi*
dition. Can be seen anytime. I
*u*nt or attornay, and any eurti
Ravenna Park, 203 Tangerine
claim or demand nol ao filed ehall
b* void.
i l l N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2426
Dr. FA 2-4703.
/ i f William J. Muegrav*
Ac
admlnletralor
of
the
..c
LOTS
ACREAGE
Ketals o f
I UUMfca
SALES
RENTALS
WILLIAM NATHAN Ml BORAVSI
Deceaeed
STKNHTHDV, DAVIS a JlcINTUSH
Allorney tor AdntlnlcuaUr
P. (). Drawer III
304 W. u th Street
Hanford, Florida
FA 2-7403. Evenings FA 2 2379
II, II. 1*. t i l l .
[ fublleh Xepl.

DefdiUant.
o r ri.om i&gt;A to i
IVLLIK HATKH
Whoe*
reelJenr*
la
unknown
nuU who** laet known nilUreea wan
KIT How* A**nu», Jackeonvtll*.
Florid*.
I'leae* take nolle* that you *r*
hereby required 1* fit* yuur writ­
ten anewer o r defence. It any,
pereonally, or by an another, an
nr b* for* Ootober ». m l . *t the
o f f k * * f lb* Clerk o f Ike Circuit
Court, at ihe Coitrlhouee In Semi■ol* County, Sanford, Florid*, and
I* mail a copy thereof lo men•trom, David * Jlelnloah, Attor­
nay* fur Plaintiff. Poet llfflc*i
Drawer l i t , Hanford, Florida. In
that cartaln divorce proceeding i
pending agalnel you In lb* Cir­
cuit Court of the Ninth Judicial,
Circuit o f Florida, In and For
hamlnola
County.
Flurlde.
In
Chancery, an abbreviated tilt# af
•aid cau&gt;* being "Hampeun Have*.
Plaintiff, ta. OMIe H a i t i . Defend­
ant." and herein fall net or a
tvecrat Pr* Confaeto will be en ­
tered again*! you, and la* caui*
proceed e i parte.
I1KALY
Arthur II
Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk of the Clroult Court
H&gt;: Merth* T. Vtnlea
Deputy Clerk
■tuneiroin. Duel* * Melntoah
CUwarJe BulMtnc
Attorney* far Platallff
Fuel U'flt* Drawtr l i t
Saaforii. Flurl'ia
Funlltp | e«b •• 14. 12. IS. ISSL

tub

s t atm

Stemper Agency

L

HOM ES
3 . I1EDROOMS
1 4 BATHS
Low Down Payment
No Clotting Coala
As Low 4|
At
Principal - 1m .

Per
Month
InL • Tniea

*8,:.00 To $9,300
FHA ft Conv. Financing
• 1 Block* to School
• High ft Dry
• Paved Slreela

• Cloae io Shopping
• Ovtn ft Kang#
• Screened Florida
Room, etc.

DIRECTIONS: !0 Minute*
from Sanford, So. on H oy.
17-92, turn right al our
aign.

\VK TRADE

Stenstrom Realty

Helmly Realty

O NG DALE

SAN LANTA
f

Priced

1

Homes by Demctree

(Rcwsuwa

3 • Bedrooms

Park Homes

By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
As Low As $350 Down
4-Bedrooma— 2 Hatha
3 -Bedroom*— 2 Bntha
3-

Bed room a— 1 &lt;j Bathe

4-

Bedrooma—1 Bath

2 - Hatha
Beautifully and Solidly Conaerurletl. Excellent Neighborhuud. t loeo la School* end
Shopping.

FHA ft VA FINANCING
Located on Locuat Ave., N. *1
K. 26th St.

h id* variety exterior dreigae and floor plant

Sunshine Realty
FHA — Conventional ft In-Servica Financing
DIRECTION'S: Turn W. on 20th St. Fellew Coun­
try Club Rd. A Match for our mgns.

SELLING AGENTS
2619 French Avenus
FA 2-4314
FA 2-7193
NIGHTS ■ FA 2-1814

*1 1 ,9 9 0

!

�u^.

Hold
d ll'

Your

• * n (o r i

fr r a lk

Own Sept. Sale

27. Special Services

33. Furniture

With
31. Article*

Frl. Sept. 15, 1961— Page 11 DO YOU NEED E X PE R T LITER- Sell Ua Y our Furniture. Quick

HERALD

For

Sal*______

GOOD

Want-Ads

36. Boats • Motor*

39 Automobile* - Trucks

14 ft. MOLDED plywood boat, 33 1932 FORD V-8, clean, good run­
AR Y HELP? . . . an application
Service WiJt The Caih. SUPER
ning condition, $130 e n h . Call
h. p. Johnson motor, tilt trailer,
let cr that will "g e t the jo b ’ ’ ;
TRADING POST. FA 20677.
FA 2-2121.
complete ski outfl;, excellent
19. Situationa Wanted
club p ip e r; after dinner speech;
condition,
best offer. Phone
high achool or college theme or 34. Articles For Sale
DAY worth FA M M 3 .
'31 CHEVROLET 4-door, clean.
FA 2.9164.
e iia y on all but scientific sub­
Ph. FA 2-0406.
HOUSEWORK. Ph. FA 2-6646.
ject*. Low rates. FA 2-4033, JUNGLE HAMMOCKS, mosquito
38. Trailer! - Cabas**
evenings.
nets, m ess kits, eanttens. Army
1637 DODOE ic d in ; push button
WORK WANTED. FA 1-4011
Navy Surplus. 3t0 Sanford Ave.
transmission, pow er steering,
42
ft.
TRAILER,
park
on
owners
PLAIN wortnf, alterations, and PRINTING . . 24-Hour Service
whitewalls, one owner, extra
property
free.
M
e
t
place
for
on Xerography, Offset Printing TY PE W R ITE R ; portable, Corona
V1
sipper replacement*. 70S Bar
clean, aacrifice—$693 City Ser­
Am erica'* Best Brandi: Conn,
children * pets. $1,300. FA 2-2948
and
Blueprinting
.
.
“
Quality
good
condition
with
c
u
e
.
|3Q
.
An.
vice, 2900 Orlando Dr. FA 2-3024
Old*, Leblanc, Ludwig and other*
and Service,
our
stock
in
FA 2-3942.
a t the lowest rate* anywhere for 39 Automobile* • Truck*
trade." SEMINOLE OFFSET
20. Bibyaitters
1134 CHEVROLET Bel Air Con­
PRINTERS, 730 W. M l S t, D EEP FREEZE, perfect comli' ’ achool band student*. C ornell,'
vertible; yellow, new nylon top,
1933 STUDEBAKER Speedster, '37
Flutes,
Trumpets,
Trombone*,
lion
FA
2-17S7.
FA 2-2772,
1 WILL keep m a ll children la
naw
automatic
transmission,
Hawk
engine,
loeded, $393.
Drums, Saxophones, etc. Open
m y home, ft .23 a day, Ph.
w hitcwft&amp; q-wv*—
.iRjc-st;
,ir concJHyau- .-M ew *ew er
r, 1913 Starlight coupe,
Friday
niies.
WEF A - J - m . - ........ er aiao. FA 2-6302.
fWS. Cily Service, Moo Qr6700. TE 6-3(10. A crow from
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC.
Lyman School.
Undo Drive. FA 2-3021
WILL care for children in my
641 No. Orange, Orlando, Phone
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
home; Ravenna Park. FA 2 -0 its
GArden
4-2(01.
Specializing In Heating
walkers.
—
: --------a _
.
and Air-Conditioning Only
FREE DELIVERY
SEWING MACHINES '
,
7 21. Beauty halons
SMS O ik AVC.
FA 2-2321
Prescriptions our Specialty
2 Singer portable*, real good,
FA
U
ST
S
Rx
Mellonv
(lie
20 % OFF all waves 110 o r over PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
$77.5o k $3130. Sanford Sewing!
Ph. FA 2-7107
Operator Eva Jo Wynna
W. U HARMON
Center, 104 So. Park. Phone
KATHERINE HARVEY
WHERE THRIFTY FOLKS BUY QUALITY
Ph. FA 2-42Z3
FACTORY TO YOU
FA 2-9(11.
BEAUTY SHOP
ALUMINUM BUNDS
CARS A T REASONABLE PRICES
WELLS DRILLED
111 Palmetto
Ph. FA 2-0634
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom ONE good used refrigerator, 1920
PUMPS, SPRLNKLER SYSTEMS
Palmetto Avenue.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
HERE'S W H Y ---------LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON
All Types and Sizes
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon DIAMOND ring, ' i carat, reason1640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1396
Wa Repair and Service
cords.
abel. Phone FA 3-1923.
1958 CHBV 4 Door Automatic, Air\Cond________11095
S T I N E
Senkarik
Glass and Paint Co.
Machinery and Supply Co.
1957 FORD Victoria V-8. Automatic ......... - ............ 895
210. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622 W EAREVER large round roaster
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-6432
1955 CADILLAC 4 Door. Power and A i r ......... .. . 995
with deep top k rack. FA 2-6660
VOIGTLANDER Vito III, F2-33
1957 FORD Station Wagon V-8, A u t o ........... ........895
Beauty Salon
SEWING MACHINES
29. Automobile S e r v ic e
MM cam era with case, $40 00 ;
1956
DODGE Hardtop, Overhauled ........................ 695
Walker Building
Take
up
balance
on
zig
zag
sew­
Stereo-Realist F3:5 — $3000;
2310 Oak
FA 2-7664
ing machine. Sold for $109.30,
1958 DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic — ........1195
Flexaret twin lens 21* x 2U
balance $48 63. Call or write
F3:3 with case, 923; F R Elec­
1959 REN AULT. A Bargain In E con om y ............... 395
Air Conditioned — TV Stamps
Sanford Sewing Center, 104 So.
tronic
Ham,
|13.
T
D
l'
slide
H ARRIETTS BE AU TY NOOK Windshield
1955
CHEV.' 4 D oor B e la lr........................................ 495
Back Glass
Park. Phone FA 2-9(11.
projector 300 W. takes 2 x 1
203 So. Oak Ave.
FA 2-3742 Door Glass
1953 CADILLAC 4 Door ....................... ...........„ ...... 395
Vent Glass
and 2U l « 21* slides, with case, ’35 KENMORE automatic wash­
SERVICE
1955 BUICK 2 Door Hardtop ................... - ......— .... 495
6(0. Electric outboard motor,
e r, beat but works, $15. Pb.
22. BuUd * Paint - Repair
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
1956 CHEV
Ton P ick u p ...... ...................
495
$23. Bell, NO 1-4337.
FA 2-7990.
Ph. FA 2-4622
BOOH SPECIAL 914.93. Pamtm| 210 Magnolia
1960
CHEV
Station
Wagon
V-8,
Auto
......................2195
BRAND NEW gas stove; just
In tide and euL Call Mr. T taker,
35. Articles Wanted
1957 CHEV Belalr Hardtop V-8, Auto ...... - .........1095
take up payments. FA 2-0611
31. Poultry - PeLa • Livestock
PA 1-1130.
anytime after 4:30 p.tn.
1958 OLDS 98 4 Dour H. T „ Power and A i r ........ 1695
WILL BUY your car reguardlesj
CUSTOU windows A doors. Boyd’s ANIMAL HAVEN Boarding Ken­
o f make o r model. Get in touch
1960
CHEV Belalr V-8, Standard T ra n a ............ .... 1705
nel. German Shepherd for sale.
Shop, 207 Elm. FA 2-2S10.
with Grady Scott, Homer Little
1957 FORD St. Wagon V-8, Std. S h i f t ........ ............. 795
Ph. FA 2-3732 or FA 2-2870.
Used Car Lot, 1012 Sanford
Salea — Service — Sffpplles
1957 OLDS Station Wagon V-8, P o w e r ...... ........... 1195
23. Building BlnterlaU
Avenue. Ph. FA 2-U9I.
Neil Kindy - FA 2-6806
RABBITS for sale, 2620 So. Park
1957 PLYMOUTH - 4 Door, 6 Cyl, Std................. «... 695
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT POODLE, male, 7 m oi., house
PIANO for church youth hall.
Roofing
FHA Loans
Plans
Reasonable. FA 2-39(2.
trained, fine with children. Ph. USE our efficient Carpet Sham,
FREE ESTIMATES
pooer FREE with purchase of
FA 2-2247.
Your Credit Is Good. Up le 2 Yrs.
Blue Lustre shampoo. Carroll's 36. Bqat* - Motor*
to Pay!
Furniture.
3 2 . F lo w e r a - T r e a a - S h r u b s
Gateway To The Waterway
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
CABBAGE
PLANTS
available.
Crepe
Myrtle
in
bloom,
all
c
o
lo
n
a
B. EDWARDS
Robson Sporting Goods
Call Harold H. Kaitner Co.
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
k .
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
304-6-9 E. tat.
Ph. FA 2-3961
FA 2-2031.
GrapevlOe Ave. near 20th S t
I
We Give TV Stamps

OldJjiu/uon

SCHOOL BAND
INSTRUMENTS

BUY OR RENT

VALUES

NEW OR USED

“Remember when a $1 was worth 100 cents?”

Southern Air

H O LLER S o/ S A N FO R D

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Catalina 4-Dr FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Hydramatic. Power Steering and Brake*, Radio and Heater, Wkita
With A Spotleas Blue Inferior, A m erica* Top Performing
Car.

*1995
e n u n n m n iia n i*

Dawn's

S 1959 BUICK 8
iS ®
g g

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Inviclm Conv. Cpe., l’m» ,r A ll The W ay,
Sporty Car A t A Right Price.

S *1995

Vi

Electrolux Cleaners

DAVID
BRADLEY
Handlman 11’ FLEETWING m o v e r, fully
equipped, Too Mercury motor.
tractor, new m o'or. has tiller
21. Electrical Service!
Call FA 2-3079.
and cultivator; 10 other attach
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(C P U — Russia fired confirm ing tha "h ig h precision o f in firings which carried II over the
Atlantic Ocean and A frica Into tha
• “ new, a u r a pow erful multi­ the operation o f tha rockat’a con­
trol system."
stage ro ck e t" more thaa 7,500
Anthoiitathra aonrcca la Honomiles over the Pacific Wednesday
lolu aaid a plot o f tha rockct’ a
In the first o f . a scheduled eeriee flight bp American tracking sta­
o f teste, tb s Soviet agency Taaa tion showed it miaaad lU mark by
at least SO mile*.
reported today,
M OSCOW

Run For Governor,

YASS1ADA, Turkey (U P !) — Turkey’* high Juatic*
court today convicted and sentenced to death form er Prraident Celal Bayar, ex Premier Adnan Mender** and eight
other member* erf their united regime fo r making a mockery
o f Turkey'* constitution while In power.
• The conviction* end sentence* climaxed an 11-month

Tass said the launching o f the
rocket wae “ successful1 and that
its operation in flig h t “ fully con­
formed with the set program ."
The rocket landed about 1,000
yard* from its target in an ocean
a m about 1,000 miles southwest
of Hawaii, the Soviet agency said,

3 S ---------------------------------------------- trial e f M l men and womea wb*

Three School
Buses Collide

ruled Turkey for 10 je e r s before
a coup placed the reins o f the
governm ent In the hands o f the
military la st yaar.
Mender**

____

himself wae not In

court fo r the Judgment. The thief
judge said

Illness prevented his

appearance.
The trial ended Thursday s fl»r
11 ow n (he la which the court
ward 1,068 witnesses and a u m ned 16 hugs files o f evidence.
T h e prosecution deminded death
sentences fo r 107 o f the defend­
ants.
A m ilitary coup overthrow the
Bayar-Menderee regime on May
87. 1M0.
Tha proeacullon charged the de­
fendants had illegally used their
governm ent power to crush poli­
tical opposition, Incite riots and
channel state funds into their own
hearing today.

tl Freedom Riders
Go On Trial
MONTGOMERY, A lt. ( U P I ) K levea "freedom rider*,” itieludiag the chaplain of Yale Univer­
sity, go os trial is city court to­
day o s charges o f trying to break
dow a segregation law* la a bus
germinal lunchroom.
’ The group was arretted last
May 39, several days attar ■
weekend o f rioting took plae*
when the drat group of "freedom
riders" arrived ia this capital

WASHINGTON tU P D -S e n a t*
critics of foreign aid leveled e fi­
nal attack today but Democratic
Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana
predicted senator* would hold the
line and approve the (1.2 billion
money hill.
Mansfield, summoned the Senate
to on early session in hopes of
shoving the appropriation* meas­
ure through to passage today. It
would be a major atop toward ad­
journm ent
Ben. Allen J. Ellendsr, |D-La.),
wa* armed with a proposal to trim
(250 million from the (1.7 billion
military aid aection. But Mansfield
said ha thought Ellenrirr's move
would be rejected.
The Benate Appropriations Com­
mittee voted to restore most o f the
f&amp;Ud million cut from the appro­
priation fur foreign eld in the cur­
rent fiscal year.

EDMONTON, Alla (U PD —
Canadian - born Cleveland Indus­
trialist Cyrus Eaton — Premier
Nikita
Khrushchev’ s "espt alist
friend" — said Thursday night
the United States is Incspible of
handling the problem of Red
China.
Eaton told the Canadian Rustness and Professional Mens Asso­
ciation no one in
Washington
could Randle tha complex prob­
lem .
"W e don’ t have in the United
States in poitics oe busineis, peo­
ple with Ilia knowledge or experi-i
ence to deal wi^h China," he said.
Eaton urgad Canada to take a
bold stand on International affairs
and to cease blindly following the
U. S.
lie said tbla country should
adopt a policy it believe* is best
for the econom ic Interstate of
Canada.
Commenting an the possibilities
of nuclear war, Eaton raid It was
almost a mathematical certainly
that a bomb will be exploded by
accident which will destroy all
life on this planet.
Eaton pleaded fur "statesmen
to adopt policies that will make
for understanding and friendship
between even the most differing
ideologies and econom ics."

Lake Monroe

Personals

By JIILS. H. L. JOHNSON
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Price and
Mr. and U n . Frank Price of San­
ford are on an extended tour of
Virginia, West Virginia and Mich­
igan. They are expected to return
home Ihix week.
Mr. and Jlra. WU!!am Carroll
Sr. and Aaron Betts have return­
ed home after visiting with rela­
tives tn Binghampton. N. Y ., tha
form er home o f the Carrolls.
Oviedo
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Andrews and
son Joey have gone to Niw York
for a few weak* vacation.
Ur. and Mrs. Tom m y Swaggcrty
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Hall and daughter Carolyn to
By MARLIN R. JONES
Murphy, N. C., and will then visit
Mr. snd Mrs. W. C. Morgan of
in Tennessee before reluming
Virginia Beach. V a.; Mr. and
home.
Mrs. Wendell Hill and cliildren of
Wayncsviilc, N. C .; Edward 1IU1
o f Smyrna, G a.; Fred Bill of Fort
Jackson, S. C., and Jack 11111 of
Dania, have ail* returned to thetr
respective
home* after
being
Ur. and Mra. Jim Palmer of
called hers due to the death of Uviedo announce the birth of a 10
their father. Baa Hill.
lb. 9 o i. son, Sept. 1ft at the Win­
ter Park Memorial Hospital. Mr
Palmer ia the new science 'aacher
Dance Canceled
at Oviedo High.
The Community Daaeo which
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. MeCulicy
w as to hav* been sponsored b y the announce the arrival of an 8 lb.
Chuluota Youth Club Saturday 4 ox. ion , Sept. 7 at the W id er
eig h t’ kas been cuoaled.
Park Memorial lioapitaL

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Born A ug. 35, 1888, In New A l­
bany, Ind., ha had lived in Sanford
fo r the past 50 years end mad* his
home a t 220 Jetsam ina A vt. Ha

NEW YORK (U P I)-^ T h * Natlonal Association for the Ad­
vancement o f Colored P e o p l e
(N A A C P ) ha* complained to PreaIdent Kennedy that a Savannah,
Ga., postal employe will fired beThe general charge of “ violation causa he was an N A A C P officer.
of tha constitution by fores" in­
cluded such accusations as:
— Mender** used tha state radio
for hia ow n purpose!.
— Mend ere* embessled from the
premier's special “ secret" fund*.
— Baysr, Mender** and others
attempted assassination of former
President Ismet Inonu, leader of
the then opposition Republican
Peoples party.
— Baysr, Mender** and uthera
used fore# to suppress newspa­
pers and university student and
faculty criticism.
— National Assembly President
Rafik K oralUn used stoto funds
to pay tha salary o f a German
maid.

Among those scheduled for trial
la tb« Rev. William Coffin, Yale
chaplain, and Gaylord Noyce, Di­
vinity School professor It Yale.
Another defendant la tbe Rev.
Wyatt Tea Walker of Atlanta, ex­
ecutive secretary of the Southern
Christian Leadership Conference
(5C LC ).
The blraclal group, charged
with breach o f tbe peace and con­
spiracy to breach the peace, ear­
lier this week lost an appeal to
delay the trial. The U 5. Fifth
Circuit Court ol Appeals refused
to iaauo an Injunction against
a.st*
prosecution
on criminal
ch a rg e r
Other
defendants
are
Drs.
John Maguire and David Smith,
religion professor* at Wesleyan
College; George Smith, New llaven, Conn.; Bernard I c e and the
Rev. Ralph AbemMhy, Montgom­
e r y ; Joseph C. Jones and Clyde
Carter, Charlotte, N. C., and the
Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth of Rlrmlngham.

Mr. E. J . Routh, 73, died early

YOUTH CLUB OFFICERS o f the Altamonte Spring* St. Mary-Magdalen
Church include, from left. Herb Smith, vice president; Pat Guillermoprieto, secretary and Susan Dunn, treasurer. Don McCormick, president, is in
the Florida Sanitarium and Hospital with a compound leg fracture received
In a motor scooter accident last week.
(Herald Photo)

In a telegram to tha President
Thursday the association asked
him to rescind the dismissal o f tha
Isttor carrier, Westley W . Law.
" I f the government Is to become
a partner in economic reprisal
against a government employs

who exercise* hie right at a citisen
to seek redress o f notorious griev­
ances suffered by hia racial group,
then wa have oome, as a nation,
to a low estate indeed," the tele­
gram said.
1 * w I* president o f the N AACP
Georgia
nrganiiatioR and the
Bavunnah branch, lie was dismiss­
ed from his post offics jo b on
Sept. 8.
National NAACP official* claim
the real reason for Law’a dismis­
sal was that he led a 15-month
campaign to boycott local merebanto In protest o f racist grisvancss.

was a veteran o f World War 1;
was retired from the American
Fruit Growers Assn, and w ee, a
member o f tha First Prasbyterian
Church o f Sanford.
Survivors include his wife, Mra.
SylSl Routh; a son, Joe Routh; a
daughter, Mrs. Chl-e Butts; a
brother, Walter Routh and three
Iftainiciiildruii, ell of Saiifoid; t«*o
brother*, R. R. Routh and W. N.
Routh, are o f Charlotte, N. C.
Funeral services will be held at
4 p. m. Saturday from Brlaaon
Funeral Home with Rev. Grover
Sewell of the Sanford First Pres­
byterian Church officiating. Uurial
will be In Oak Lawn Memorial
I Park.

Q U A L IT Y

Tha Taaa statement did not say
whether tha rocket’ s payload was
recovered by Soviet ships cruising
near the target area,
Rueaia announced Monday that
it would fire rockets “ Intended for
space exploration" into a speci­
fied area of the l'aclfic in a eeries
o f teata beginning Wednesday and
continuing until O c t IS, Tha pre­
cise number o f rockets to be tested
was not announced.
In another test Thursday, Rus­
sia set o ff a nuclear blast In the
Arctic believed to have the force
e f many millions o f tons o f TNT.
Tha explosion wa* tha 10th in the
current aeriee o f Soviet nuclear
teste.
Despite Tase'a claim that W ed­
nesday’s rocket w as “ new" and
"more pow erful" 1U reported per(ormanca did not match the range*
e f 7,700 to 8,000 claimed fo r rock­
et* tha Russians tested last year.
Non* o f Russia's rockets so fa r
has matched the » ,000-mile range
achieved by the U. S. Atlaa rocket

SAN

FRANCISCO

(UPO-For-

mer Vice President Richard M.
Nixon, who said be w ill decids ia
a week o r so whether to run f o r Q
the governorship of California in
1M2, was urged to do so Thurs­
day night by 25 GOP leader* in
California.
They met with Nlxoa la n twohour closed door session. S in
Frsn n ico*'?..-.'ocy Caspar Wein­
berger told newsmen after (hr
meeting, "W e nil atrongly urged
Mr. Nixon to run.”
Weinberger raid that tha for- £
mcr presidential candidate gave ^
no Indication aa to what his doc is ion would be, but Weinberger
added that ha believed Nixon al­
ready baa made up htn mind.
If Nixon seeks the governor­
ship, be must first outpoll form er
Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, State
Assemblyman Joaaph C. Shell,
and former L t Governor Harold
J. Powers, who h »v s declared
their candidacy for the GOP.

Oviedo Man
Aboard Forrestal

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at Fire* sad Palmetto
(Alawg 8id* Pato Ofltm

Enginrmai Second C lir* David
M. Holland,
Mrs. Thomas E. Holland o f Oviedo
Is serving aboard the attack air­
craft carrier USB Forrestal oper­
ating out o f N orfolk, Va.
Tha Forrestal recently com­
pleted a seven-month cruise in
the Mediterranean during which
port* In Greece, France. Cyprus
and Lebanon were visited.

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MR. AND MRS. Wendell Hlrt, 81U Catalina Drive. Snnford (right) upon their arrival at the Montagu Reach
Hotel in N umuu. The Hirta won un nll-exponnu Nassau
holiday when Wendell placed first in the membership
contest sponsored by the R.OOO-membcr Florida State
Association o f Life Underwriters. His Seminole County
Association— o f which he is membership chairman—
boasted -111 members against only 20 in 1900. Hirt is
with National Standard Life. With the Dirts are mem­
bers of tho l!ahama.-i Association of Life Underwriters.

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WASHINGTON ( UPD — The commander would ask permission
Pentagon has ordered all U. S. to make furthar commitments for
military command to nuke a
sea rrli lug review c f any cum mi tmento already made to furnish
personnel for movie, TV or radio
appearance*.
Arthur Sylvester, assistant de­
tenu* secretary fo r public affaire,
said Thursday the action was tak­
en because of International ten­
sion.
Under present circumstances,
Sylvester said, he doubted any

Japan Braces
For Typhoon
TOKYO (U P D —Southern Japan
braced today for tho impact of
Typhoon Nancy whose lto m ile an-hour winds may make it one
of the must devastating storms in
recent Japanese history.
At least three deaths in Japan
snd the offshore Amaml Islands
already had been caused direct­
ly or indirectly by Nancy’s howl­
ing winds snd drenching rains.
Kyushu and Shikoku, the south­
ernmost islands o f Japan, were
on typhoon alert, remembering
previous
storms
which
killed
thousands of persona and flooded
thousands of acres of land.
It was virtually certain that
Kyushu would be hit by the mam­
moth
storm,
which Japanese
newspapers placed in the "SuperA " category — among the big­
gest ever to strike this island na­
tion.
U. 3. Air Force weather recon­
naissance planes flew into the
heart of the storm in an atlampt
to chart its velocity and course.
An oificer at the U.S. Air Force
weather center said Nancy was
accompanied
by
exceptionally
heavy rains, certain lo flood riv­
ers and bring misery to thou­
sand*.

such purposee. Anyway, ha laid,
the Pentagon would probably turn
down any such request.
The announcement was contain­
ed in the Pentagon's reply to Rep.
Rob Wilson, (R -C alif.), who want­
ed to know why troops stationed in
Geimuny were taking part in •
■notion pictui* being filmed In
Franc*. The movie is "The Longeel Day," a etory o f D-Day in
World War II.
Wilson also asked how that re­
luted to the Jack Paar incident in
Berlin, which caused disciplinary
artion against military officer*
Involved.

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Hammarskjold Dies In Crash

the storm — • commonly - used
The Board of Cewserv siioo hi
MIAMI
lU P l) — Hurricane
★
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Esther, ■ httfl* and dangerour
guideline to hurricane force—had Jacksonville aaid M a y alter
•torn, dropped atightly in power
cooridertog ■ regoeet Me the
JACKSONVILLE ( U P D - l t o
been reported ■■ low as 27J7
f i r i n g the night and took a alight aircraft carrier I ’SS Franklin D.
approval af a Sanford-{'leaveral
inches, less than Hurricane Carla
NDOLA, Northern R h o d e s i a port, but did not land. It then die-, in New Y ont noted that the planet Kammarekjold’ a personal atdet
turn toward the north 'but the
Canal that R weald ask cooRoosevelt waa ordered to see which raked the gulf coasts of
was missing, but aaid a m a jo r'a n d Vladimir Fabru, a Cxech, a
Wealber Bureau today ordered
sultant eaglattn to prepare ■ (U l’ l I—Tha Federal Broadcasting: appeared.
M a y as a pretantioa ■gainst
Texas and Louisiana earlier this feasibility
Corporation o f Rhodesia reported;
UN official* in 1-eopoldville of- search e ffort was underway and legal advisor,
hurricane warnings hoisted from
Tha plans in which Hammar­
month.
that United Nations Secretary firially announced thla morning they had no confirmation that the
the possibility of Hurricane Es­
Miami north to Savannah, Ca.
skjold le ft Leopoldville wee re­
aircraft actually had crashed.
In the 11 a. m. advisory, the
General Dag Hammarskjold was that tha plana waa mieslng.
The Miami Weather Bureau ther approaching the Florida
center of the season'! fifth hur.
In Naw Y ork, Secretary of State ported to have had en engine
It waa attar this that Ndola po­
killed In a plana eraah in North­
said at 11 a. m. EST that the
coast. Ik s Navy at tha Mayport
rlcane was located near latitude
ilo r n -.^ id decreased slightly but _
lk* announced that Rhodesian Air Deen Rusk aaid that all U. H. air­ damaged In an attack by a Ka­
ern Rhodesia today.
north, longitude » 2 W « i i . .! »
warned it still packed sustained JfiUUif near bore sold the F W f
A hrvadeaat f r o jtw SalLury, Force planes hud sighted what craft in tha area were joining in tanga Air Force Kouga jet on Fri­
r j u v A . . .
winds o f 110 miles an hour and would steam south and maintain The location it about &lt;63 statute
J'a day at E U s a b c t h v ille .----------Southern Rhodesia, taut six bodies they believed to EFtnei* wreckage tha search f o r '
miles east o f Stuart, Fla., and
gusta up to i n miles an hour. • paoB M m l) away frwm the
United Nations officials at first
were found in the wreckage, in­ of a plan*— presumed to b* that o f plana.
about the same distance south
^Earlier gusta bad hit about 300 storm area.
A spokesman for U. S. Air Fore* hoped the lack o f word o f the
Hammarakjold'a DCflU.
cluding that o f Hammarekjold.
cast of Wilmington, N. C.
miles an hour.
Tha office o f the high commis­ headquarters in Europe aaid In plane wee due merely to poor com­
it said there waa one survivor,
The Weather Bureau laid hur­
The circular storm kicked up
sioner for Rhodesia in London aaid Wiesbaden, Germany, that six munications, but as the hours penn­
"unidentified but badly hurt.”
ricane winds extend outward 170
waves of 10 (cel in its movement
Tha broadcast said It appeared it had been Informed that Ham- American planes entered t h a ed their feera grew,
mile* in the northeast sem i-circle
GAINESVILLE (U P lj The
in the general direction e ! the
Tha Southern Rhodesian breedthat the aircraft "struck the marskjotd waa killed In a plane search early In the day.
and 11* miles to the southeast. doors o f tha University of Florida
Eastern seaboard. The Weather
UN sources In Naw York aaid east said tha wreckage wee right­
ground at good speed and with crash in Northern Rhodesia,
G iles extend outward some 330 opened today for a record enroll­
Bureau said the storm "took
“ This i* the word we get from that those aboard the plane were ed 10 miles south o f Mufulira, In
considerable force.”
miles to the north and east and ment o f 3,300 freshmen.
somewhat of a turn to the north
Hammarekjold left Leopoldville, uur government,” a spokesman H sm m ankjold; a Swedish pilot, the heart o f Northern Rhodesia's
200
miles
southwest
of
the
center
for a while thla morning but its
the Congo, Sunday night en route said. He added there waa "on* Capt. Ilallonqulst: H e i n r i c h scrub copper belt country.
of the giant storm.
average movement la apparently
The region ia about 80 miles
to Ndola for a conference with survivor o f the crash.” The name W eiscbhoff, an American, special
Heavy
swells
as
high
as
seven
toward
the northwest at
11
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Total
southwest
of the Katanga capital
assistant
to
tha
aaerstary
gentral;
of
tha
survivor
waa
not
given.
Katanga
President
Moisa
Tahombe.
feet have been reported in the wages and salaries for I960 in
A p-h .**
Earlier, United Natione officials William Ranalllo, A m e r i c a a , o f Klisabothvilla.
outef (standi of the Bahamae, the Florida showed a seven per cent Tha DC6B circled tha Ndola air* "T h e
central
pressure
this
bureau said. Smalt craft In the Increase over 1939, the State
morning was reported as 27.44
Bahamas were warned to remain Chamber of Commerce reported.
Inches of m ercury," the bureau
in port.
laid in an advisory, "indicating a
Tile bureau aaid weather air­
alight decrease in intensity during
plane*
are keeping the atorm
the night.”
VANDENBERG
AFB,
Calif.
) under close watch but llwre was
Earlier, the central pressure of
By LAKKY VERHIIEL
(U P lt—A 23-(ool-long Discoverer
no word whether plans still are
Why doesn't the County Com
Hatcliitr, liie 21st of its family to
being made to seed the storm
mission hold an old fashioned auc­
★
★
★
orbit successfully, today circled
with silver iodide smoke as pre­
tion like the Kiwani* Club did
the earth at about 18,Qua mile*
viously planned In an experiment
awhile back? Just think o f all the
of possible means of breaking up an hour.
Items tha county board could auc­
storms.
tion off. . , . Wrist watches, com­
passes, ripped up bonds for con­
LIMOGES, France (U P t )-T h e
cealed weapons ami even an old
Weather Station here has report­
directive or two.
ed a "slight” increase in almoThe weekend rainfall in San­
•
• •
spherlc radioactivity. The station
ford and through Central Flor­
said the increase was registered
Hay, maybe Dr. Clyde D. Broth­
ida has no connection with Hur­
in “ the past few da ys."
ers could donate a couple of other
ricane
Esther, which
Monday
items.
morning was reported to be 723
liles east of Miami, the weather
LONDON ( UPl f — Arm-weary
Our city fathers sure are get­
van said.
police early today carted o ff to
Sanford had 2.31 Inches of rain ting fum y! First they ordered
Jail the last of 1.310 Britons who
from one p. m. Friday to 9 a.m. theatre-type chairs fo r the com ­
courted arrest bv staging anti­
Mondsy,
according
to figures mission chambers . , . next d ra p es'
nuclear sit-down demonstration in
compiled at the Central Florida and now the city manager has i
Trafalgar Square.
Experiment Station.
three new soil-cushioned chairs
City and County officials report- fur bia office . . . coat (78 each. . . .
u l no damage is a result of the Ah, political Julia aura are rough
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — John
these days.
A in .
Oviedo Sunday ufternoun.
ONE -MAN DIED o f injurina suffered In ear on left in
Mulrennan. state entomology di­
The cause of the rain, according
ht'iul-un
collision
with
other
car
on
Hit.
-126
aoulh
of
J
O
E
C
A
Z
1
L
rector.
tuld
the
Florida
Hoard
of
Jo Earl Morgan, meteorologist at
Does the school board know
Health Sunday lack of money it
Municipal Airport at Orlando, th n e i* * critical shortage of
making it difficult to W p badlyw’a i a cold front and a jet stream book*. » t .\u
smluol* * ' tigh Hrnool,
needed research expert* working
which passed over this area.
The word la that in one class in
for the state.
Morgan said that the cold world history there are 63 young­
front moved over the area from ster* in the room and only 40
north to south and then backed
An Oviedo man was killed and* * A 1932 sedan, driven by David Intersection ol Highway 17-92 tn4
book*.
ATLANTA ( UPIl - T h e Integraup. This maneuver, along with
a girl was injured in a head-on I1. Herman, skidded into a 1943 Onora Rd., Trooper Foster report-,
•
• •
Joe Gaail, owner of two Tip-Top tlon of Georgia Tech, bringing to
the jet stream, which is, Morgan
collision at I? 3D p. m. Sunday car, driven hy Esther C. M clice ed.
Hume Lake Aimy resident* are Supermarkets snd Hie Handy Food
explained, a river o f air. caused
13 the number of Negroes in pre­
CHICAGO tUPI) — The pilot's on Stair Rouil 426, two miles
wondering how lung it will be be­ Store in Hanford has extended bii
A 1941 redan, being driven
tbs heavy precipitation In many
viously
all-white
tax-supported last distinguishable words — a south of Uvkdo, according lo of Oviedo. Foxier reported that
fore a tra ffic ‘ light become* a scope of business with Ilie pur­
section* of the state.
schools of the state, was to hegin
Stale Trooper J. S. Foster, who, Herman Um I control of his car north on 17-91 by Jack Woodshout of "N o control!” — added
necessity at the business district chase of the Food mart Supermar­
today under strict security regu­
with Seminole Deputy Vernon on Die ram slick highway and worth. 37, o f 1422 South Mill* St ,
intersection. And what happened ket on South Park Avenue from
to the mystery today of what Brewster, investigated the acci­
Orlando, was struck by « 1914
lations
hit the McGee car hesd-on.
to the safety regulations recom­ Charles Atkinson, it was announc­
caused a Northwest Orient Elec- dent.
ca r driven by Johnny K, GilA Negro passenger in the M c­ strap of Sanford.
mended lest year by the C of C
tra prop-jet lo crash a minute aft­
ed today.
Gee ear, Lloyd Logan, about 43
rood committee?
Foster reported that the Oil"Extensive remodeling and re­
ISTANBUL (U P I) Turkey'* er takeoff, killing all 37 persou*
•
• •
years old, of Oviedo, was taken strap ear failed to yield the
aboard
decorating is planned for both military junta regime hanged exto Win er I’ ark Memorial Hos­ right of way when k entered the
Parents in Lake Mary, one of inside and outside the store," GaUfficial investigator* refused lo
premier Adnan Mender** .Sunday,
pital whore he died about two highway from Onora Rd. Damage
the
largest
unincorporated
areas
cveu
aue-s.
They
indicated
a
zll said.
despite plesa for clemency from
HAVANA (UPl&gt;—Premier Fidel
hours later of chest injuries.
ta the two c a n was estimated at
The newly acquired supermar­ many prominent Turk* and for­ thorough study wuuld precede a
C u tr o ’a revolutionary regime h is In the county, wonder why tom e of
A passenger In the Herman 1700.
the community's civic organisa­ ket will go under the name of
diagnosis
of
the
crash,
which
scat­
exiled Homan Catholic Bishop Ed­
eign friends and allies of thr re­
ear, All** Maureen Itusner, was
Both driver* were taken to
tered Hie four-engine plane into
uardo Boia Mscvldat and 133 olh- tion* don't get a planned and co­ Thriftwav, which is a franchise gime.
,al*o taken lo the Wi ner Park Seminole Memorial Hospital for
Eight
Seminole
County
residents
ordinated
CD
program
imdccwuy
lli-ry
pieces
over
the
outskirts
ol
name, and is part of a large group
t e r priests, apparently ns a result
were arrested late Friday after­ hospital whet* she was treated treatment o f head Injuries.
O'Hare Field Sunday.
of independent certified grocer*
of what it described as church-lid there.
•
• •
noon on gambling charges, police for «oncu&lt;s&gt;on of the brain and
It
was
the
Chicago
area's
sec­
throughout Florida, with head­
rioting against the government.
WASHINGTON ( UPI) Sen
a sprained wrist.
reported.
la
it
really
"kosher,"
as
the
say­
quarters in Ocala.
Forty-six o f
the churchmen
Clifford P. Cave (R-N. J .) hat ond m ajor cra*h in IT day* and
The driver* of both cars were
ing
goes,
fur
a
possible
candidate
the
world's
fourth
airliner
disas­
Seven
of
the
eight
were
charg­
"Thriltway stands for quality charged that the post office de­
' were Cuban, but most of the rest
uninjured.
for
the
District
4
County
Commis­
ter
lliis
month
ed with frequenting * gamtiling
control and will feature the lowest partment apparently acted a* an
were Spanish. They were shipped
In another traffic acrldent two
Bridge
._
. Fag* 7
house while (rank Scnn. was
out Sunday on the Spanish liner sion seat to drive around with a prices in the c ily ," said Gasif.
“ instrument of persecution'' hy
persons were injured in a colli­
Claisified ...... _ Pag* 8 * 4
from
an
“
foreign”
license
plate
charged with nperating a gambl­
"The same fine personnel will firing a Negro mad carrier who
Covadonga when it sailed for
sion at 6:20 a. m. today at the
Comics .... ...---------- Pag* ■
adjoining county on hi automo- be retained lo serve you under the had worked to Improve Negro
ing establishment at tUW Palmetto
Spain.
'
Dear Abby ...
bilaT
Ave.
t I
new management,*' he added.
rights in Georgia.
.... . . Page 4
Editorial
Charged and released under
"I have greatly appreciated the
Entertainment
Page 7
Why don't you say something patronage of all my customer* in
The Hanford Male Chorus will
Southside
School
P-TO
will bond were Janos Lewis VunllcrPago 8 ft
good about tha County Commis­ the pa st," said Hie former owner.
I ' gal *
sponsor room, visits ion from 7:101 bulla, Damon t* Scolt, Alton G. meet at 8 p.m. today st the L'SO
Pusile ______ .... .. Pag* 7
sion for a change!
Charles “ Chuck" Atkinson, “ and
The Seminole High Boosters to 8 p. in. at the school Tuesday, Gunter. Allred M Greene, Lyman building. Tii* chorus plans la pre­
Parents and teachers of the
Page 6
Society .
Okay — They helped boost the can heartily e m lin e the new man­ Club will meet il 7:30 p. m as they open their agenda for A. Baker Jr , William II. Yales sent s concert in November, a c ­
Pm ecreit School will hold their
Spurt*
Page 5
cording to director Hubert Carnie
circulation of tha llrraldl
Hie first meeting of the year.
and Harley llarvis
Tuesday at the high school.
agem ent."
first meeting o! Ibe year Tuesday
at 7:30 p.m.
Newly-elected
President Mrs.
Gordon Stanley p ill preside at
the brief business meeting and the
program lo follow will be called
A "Inform stion. Please.”
The skipper o f the b ig g ril cargo from Tampa In In r k a i M i v i l l e
lie told them nil (lint it tin-i
Tii'iiipnon did put a reatrkti.ut
ship ever to dock at the city pier around tin- southern end ol the toublcdly would uttrucl henry on the type and sii* canal ha
said today thut ■ Manfuld-Cunav- state up to Jacksonville and down •hipping and would le -u ll in ecu- thinks would ha successful for
rral ranal would nuke o f Hanford the Ht. John* River to Hunfurd.
nomica! tiaiupoitation foe imoiy commercial shipping.
* tremendous import distribution
Il w h s li'g nautical miles fium products,
“ They would have to make it
center.
Tampa to Jl.iyiaul and It!) iiloftg
IIis 'm ain enthusiasm though large enough »mj deep enough lo
And he’* no stranger to the Ilia river to Sanford. Total sidling was loi the import* fium Latin handle the big ships. Wa draw
Florida shipping scene.
time was 68 hours to Mayport and Aniaiicun countries,
about eight and a half feet alt and
Capt. Charles ('. Thompson of lit hour* to Hanford,
t'upl, Thomps on outlined one In­ seven feet forward and this type
Tampa, who has been sailing out
vc-srl i* ideal fur cl,is* state waTha Corinto is heie to tuiul 133 stance o f economy:
o f Florida port* aim*
auid tuns of bultding material* for •!••if the nniu-tinl* he if loading on leiw uys, but it would have to la
the ranal not only wuuld hr a time Uvery to St. Croix in the Virgin the Cut into here hod to he tiueked ublc to handle tha big ones, too,”
■ml money saver for ahipper* o f Island*. The cargo include! run. to one o f the Florida post* it would he evpainrd.
good* and detenu* material*, but j creta block, lumber and some Ve- lake a large number o f truck* ta
The Corinto run aground four
could bring a whole new product hide* and machinery.
|haul liie 133 ton* under the legal time* making Ihe trip on the HU
distribution network to Hanford.
The boat was chartered hy tire howl limit*. Tha shipper would Johns, Imt tile- difiicullie* were ois
Ha emphaaixed a* one example lluruip and Hiiiim* Co., accuiding have tu pay liie cost of haulage to ! tunic o f the sharp turn* in the
th* possibility o f importation of to local manager Victor Hutchins. Ihe port and the loading c bulge*. liver ami didn't detuy the ship toe
mahogany and pin* lumber from The boat I* expected to arrive in By loading in port at Hanford, the much,
Central America and said Hanford H’t. Croix in seven day*.
shipper ha* to pay only the load­
1h* veteran captain i* sailing
would be * natural shipping renter
If there had been ■ canal from ing co»t* in addition to th* tharter the Coriuto fur Dclfa Line* of
tu large building matket* in tha
some point around thr Titusville price of the *hip.
Tampa. He I* th* cousin o f Dr.
rest o f the state.
are* o f the east co«*l, he al­
Water transportation via a canal Dan Mather* of Hunfutd, but Ibis
Water Ira n-porU tiun would
ready would have been on Ihe and the Ht. John* would bring on was hi* first trip on th* Ht. Johns
lie cheaper, In be surf , hr *ald.
way with hi* rurgo, he estimat­ more competitive (hipping rates, in a vessel a* large at th* cargo
And tha ranal would cut at Iraat
ed. Now he will nut strani out he pointed out.
ship.
17 hour* o ff Ihe time il took hi*
until Tuesday.
“ No doubt about it, a ranal
Chief engineer W. D. Roebuck I*
vessel to get from Tampa her*
Heveral peisoiis and groups tpiitacross Florida would atlr up a th* only other American aboard
on ite present mission.
&lt;«d Captain Thompson a b o u t
tremendous amount of shipping,”
th* Cotintu. The mate, Frank
“ And time i* money,” he pointed tha usefulness of the proposed
ha said. “ And a ranal o f tha Hutchins, is from British Guiana,
out,
canal fium her* to tha Atlantic
right aiic from her* to th* A t­ *4 a n some s f tha crew, Tha
•-'apt. Thompson brought hi* after hi* v**«al » u mooted at the
lantic auuld du plenty o f but!other* are from Honduras, Niaati7 -fou t motor v**3*l, Corinto, handshelL
nea* ua it* own."
■sag* and Spain,
I

Record Enrollment

Wages Up

Satellite Up

Rainfall Here No
Kin To Esther

Radioactivity Up

Demonstrations

Lack Of Money

Sanford Store
Changes Hands

Castro Exiles
135 Priests

Strict Security

Mystery Surrounds Oviedo Man Killed In Mishap
Electra Crash

Ex-Boss Hanged

Eight Charged
In Gambling Count

Persecution

Herald Index

Southside PTO
Sets Tuesday Meet

J ’inecrest PTA
Meets Tuesday

Chorus Meet

Boosters Meet

Canal Badly Needed, Says Boat Captain Here For Cargo

227 Foot Motor Vessel Corinto Loads At Sanford Pier

Insert-C a p t Charles Thompson

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STAM PS
R A W C H A K IS

YOU CAN W I N ...
A t Y O U R O W N FIRST P t I Z I C H O IC E

A JIM WALTER
t-ROOM SHELL HOME

3 Other Grand Prizes
To Choose From
*N E W

■ O K U W . LITTLE, form er eotmtjr eommUaloner U
the M W manager o f the
Greyhound B ua Station in
Sanford.

■ Lm I chance to r« f ilt e r for be| t o t a | shorthand cImhhm * u an­
nounced today by E . 8. Douglass,
Director ad A d a h and Vocational

Education*
Claaaea a n bald a t tha Seminole
County Vocational School, which te
to Ite now location on Palmetto
A r t , botwoon Ninth and Tenth
Streets. Other claaeee are just befin ning and oven though they may
be entered a t any tima during tha

A fter this week enrollment
f o r t h o beginning shorthand
classec will be cloeed fo r the se­
mester.
■Seminole County lo expending
and with it'a expansion cornea tho
M id fo r more and better skilled
o ffic e workers, acid Douglass.*
Tho Buslnoea Education Depart­
ment o f th « Seminole County Vo­
cational School helps adults keep
ap with tho changing community
by offerin g elaseee In typing,
bookkeeping, buslnoea English, o f­
fic e procedure, commercial law,
transcription and a new course—
Consumer Economice.
Hours may be arranged for Day
o r N ight School between 9 e. m.
and S p. m. Monday through F ri­
day o t the now location, which la
air-conditioned.
mow.

Garden Club Circle
To Open Year
In Bear Lake
By A TLA N TA McGINNIS
The Beer Lake Garden Club will
hold ite first meeting o f the new
eeeeon at I p. m. today at tha
homa o f Mrs. J. W. Malone, 3S0S
Shirley Dr.
The circle’ s contribution to the
Christmas Tree Lana Workshop,
this year to be wall plaques suitabla for tha.T ula season and fur
general home decoration will be
discussed end plana made fo r pre­
paring necessary materials in ad­
vance o f the Hcpt. 37 workshop
session at tha Orlando Garden
Club.
O fficials o f the Bear Lake Circle
have announced that memberships
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Vernon Herrington by telephone
or at their homes.

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Altamonte Elementary Principal
George Dabbe reported today that
tha school g ot off to a good start
last week with 991 pupils enrolled
on the opening day with 201 o f
this total in grades one and two.
The Block System, new this
year, worked sm oothly for 379
fifth and sixth graders, Dabbe
•aid, explaining that this teaching
method Is beliurused aa an experi­
mental approach
fo r handling

MORTON S FAMOUS FROZEN
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A n increase o f IT leachera
brings the faculty number to U
this year to keep pace with Altamonte'e enlarged territory, Dabbe
reported.

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Break Into Game
LONDON (U P I) — Raymond
Franklin was railing his first
bingo game In a London thaater
Tuesday night, and ha waa visibly
shaken when BO o f the playere
Jumped to their feet and yelled
“ Bingo!”
Franklin checked each card, and
they all tallied. He passed out BO
prises. Then ha began to examine
his supply ot cards.
His printers had made a mis­
take, and had provided doxena o f
duplicate card*.
“ What a shocking start for bing o w ound b e i y * bo said.

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63

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Press

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Wire

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14,1961

SANFORD,

On Move
VIENNA (UP1) — A Ciaehoalo- have moved into East Germany re­
vakian newspaper her* reported cently," Svobodne Listy aaid.
-T hey wara shipped to Eaat Ger­
today that Csack troop# k i n b w a
many on very short ssotlea.”
■ c f W Into Eaat Gannany, appar­
Tha nawspaper said tha dads ion
ently baranaa a/ the Berlin trial*,
U send tha troop* into tha Rad
ft
The report waa confirmed. The sona of Germany waa connected
newspaper Svobodna Listy, quoted with tha recent meeting o f chiefs
raporta from Cxach viaitor* to o f tha Warsaw Pact Nations.
Vienna.
Tha newspaper said that tha
-Several Catch military units troop movement waa accompanied

by panlc-bnying all over CtechoSlovakia.
It aaid Caech visitor* attributed
the panic-buying to rocant an­
nouncements that Caechoslovakia
haa halted demobilisation and waa
calling raaervista back to duty.
According to Weatarn intelli­
gence source*, the Caccha current­
ly have a standing army o f about
280,000. Tha army la patterned

after the Soviet Union’s, with
troops split into some 1$ to I I di­
visions.
Lost month, a troop buildup was
reported in Romania. Communist
Party Secretary Gheorghe Gheorg
hiu Dcj announced Romania waa
taking “ necessary a t a p ■ t o
stmgthen her defena* In the wak*
of the West’ s preparation for
w ar." ,

Foreign

Minister

Heinrich

Initiate a three-day round of conon

Brentano, British Foreign Secre*
eign Minister Couva da Murville
gathered in Washington for the
talks. They met agalnat the back­
ground of President Kennedy's
suggestion of “ serious talks" with
’0 the Russian* when tha United Na­
tions General Assembly convenes
next week.

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Slupin To Quit
^ IIA J II (U P I) — Dads County
Ktpublii-an Chairman Matthew M.
Slepin criticised GOP slat* official
Jur “ poor leadership" Wednesday
and said lie would submit his res­
ignation to the Dade GOP commit­
tee at a meeting S e p t 18.

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Tha Soviet government said
today
that Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko "la ready” to
talk witk U. 8. Secretary of
Stats Doan Rask on tha German
problem.

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buses

leaving

tha

county

after apodal allowances on tha ns* of

Supt. o f Schools R. T. Milwea re­ buses. Ha did not elaborate on

W EST PALM BEACH (U PI)
what group was behind any pres­
—Spokesman fo r SL Ann's Roman ported that ha was being “ pres­
sure.
sured''
by
groups
on
school
bus
Catholic Parochial School her# an­
•
nounced tha admittance o f eight use.
Negroes Wednesday.
The board stated again that

JACK SO NVILLE (U PI) - Exconvict William Watson Whitfield
111 pleaded guilty in U. S. District
Court Wednesday- to interstate
transpuitation o f stolen money in
a |17,UOU burglary o f a parked car
near Ponte Yedra.

lary Lord Home and French For­

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8 Enter School

Pleads Guilty

the Berlin

crisis.

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School Board Firm
On Use Of Buses

BROAD RUN, V *. (U P D -S t o v er'e Milt, a 143-year-old structure
used as a Confederate hospital
during the Civil W ar, waa de­
MUwaa said that groups have
The County School Board today
stroyed by fire Wednesday.
time
and time again asked for
reatflnnad Us policy on school

TALLADEGA, Ala. (U P I) — A
circuit court Jury Wednesday con­
victed the second o f eight Ku Klux
Klunmnen charged in the May 13
leather strap vehipping of a white
couple.

Secre­

*Ite r a n c e s by the Big Four allied
ministers

Mill Burns

KKK Conviction

Von Brentano met here today to

foreign

M W A ...

no school bus will be allowed to

leave the county over a radius of
NEW DELHI (U P I) — More
71 miles.
than l.OUO persona demonstrated
Wednesday outside tha Soviet Em­
bassy to protest the resumption of
Russian nuclear teats.

tary of State Dean Rusk and Ger­
man

Prises! Prim e will be gtven away again
Friday night, from the usual spot on the
com er o f F irst St. and Magnolia Ave.,
featuring the popular $3 g ift certificates,
good In sny o f the participating merchants
stores.
The big one will be $40 worth, the
next $30 worth, next $20 and next $ 10.
This makes fo u r people happy and adds
greatly to the fun o f shopping at night,
when the whole family can come to town
together and shop fo r all their needs.
A special added attraction will be the
exhibition square-dancing o f the Star­
light Promenadors, active local group, who
will invite some members o f the audience
to step in and join them.

NO. 279

Protest Tests

Allied Foreign
•Ministers Meet
On Berlin Crisis
WASHINGTON (U P I) -

FLORIDA

rfoeoMitleo, hnrariee, w n few wnA
g tfllU r iu arttetaa a n all Included fat the
two pagee o f Friday Night Specials found
In today's Herald, and in the special ads
on other pagee o f the same paper.
"Shop at home and save'* would be a
good theme, ae many merchants are o f­
fering drastic reductions on the clearance
o f summer-time items many o f which are
just as good in the winter-time, too, and
in warm aunny fall days which are begin­
ning to make themselves felt now.
If these fine bargains do not o ffe r
enough attraction, there is something spe­
cial which offers excitement and adven­
ture to the friendly Friday night shopping tripe o f Seminole County residents,

THE FIRST model display shelter in Sanford will be open to the public
Friday. The shelter, located behind the Florida State Bank, was construct­
ed by the Knrl Downes Construction Co. of Orlando.
(Herald Photo)

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Rusk and Von Brentano met at
l:M a.m. Lord liom e was to lunch
with R oik. Lata this afternoon.
Rusk, lo r d Home and de Murvilla were to get together for tha
first formal session of the con­
ferences.
Friday and Saturday, all four
V win hold discussions. They wara
staking a diplomatic formula to
east tha peril of nuclear war with­
out making damaging concessions
to the Soviet Union. They also
planned to blueprint further lh«
strengthening of allied military d e­
fense* while waiting for some sign
of Soviet willingness to negotiate
a meaningful settlement of the
Berlin crisis.

Esther, Debbie
Roam High Seas
MIAMI (UPI)— Powerful Hurri­
cane Esther churned »e*t-north» westward far out in the Atlantic
* today, giving very lit le indica­
tion whether it would (urn more
to tha north and remove a threat
to tha U. 3. mainland.
Weather bureau officials here
laid It was still to early to tell
whether Either would strike the
mainland.
Esther, fifth tropical storm ol
the saaion, flung (ales outward
^ 230 miiea from U* ccn er and
•*’waa plodding on a weat-northweat course at about I mph.
Weather bureau experts waited
to *e* which way the hurricane
would go before deciding whe.her
to attempt to "s e e d ” the storm
with silver iodide.
Hurricane Debbie, located about
HO mile* weit-souihwest of the
Atorei, was moving harmlessly
w northeastward,
still
carrying
^ winds up to 110 mph.
KANSAS CITY. Mo. ( L 'P l ) Tha flood crisis caused by Hurri­
cane Carta e sird today but wide
a r c u of Kansas and Missouri,
and Kansas City itseir, suffered
heavy damage from a series of
flash floods in tha wak* o f the
storm.

Competition M ay Delay Lab
WASHINGTON • lU P U - A tugof-war between dates. Florida
among them, for the Federal
Space Agency's planned 110 mil­
lion space test center may delay
the decision on where it will be
built.
Two ailei In Florida. Green
Cove Springs and MacDiil AFB
at Tam pa, are under considera­
tion. The eenter will be head­
quarter* for the big Apollo t i n ­
ned space flight program.

Survey teams for the National
Areonautiea and S p ire Admini­
stration (NASA) recently visited
Green Cove Springs and MacDiil,
as well as Slierveport, La.; Hou­
ston — Beaumont — Victoria,
Texas; and Oakland — Berkeley,
Calif.
NASA Administrator James E.
Webb had hoped to decide on the
site on tha basts of evaluations
by tii* survey teams, which re­
turned to Washington with their

reports last week. Hut the intense
rivalry between the four states
apparently has made the spare
agency go more slowly In decid­
ing.
“ This may take a litll# more
time than perhaps a few days
ago we might have thought,"
Webb told the National i'res*
Club Tuesday. " A storm seems
to be blowing up about it."
He indicated the storm was
partly political. Hut he emphas­
ised that he would not be in­
fluenced by the lobbying efforts
of the interested states and pres­
sures on President Kennedy. The
President "has made it very
clear to me he expected me to
m ike this decision in the light
of national interests."
Webb indicated Use agency was
interested in having the space
has a guaranteed buyer for the
laboratory close to the launching
bonds, though the interest rata
site of the spare rockets—Cape
is still to be set.
Canaveral.
"Y ou Increase tile probability
of au rcesi," he said, " i f you can
have a system which tends to
handle in a relatively close area
this kind of thing, instead of
something Uut can go through
the Panama Canal and around
live Keys of Florida and back
City Manager W. E. Knowles u p "
today made public a list of 40
officials (hat would man the city’*
disaster headquarters in the ad­
vent of any nuclear aUack.
Final approval la expected from
the City Commission at its next
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) - Con­
meeting.
f
struction will begin within live
Knowles Monday was authorised
days on a row. 115,190.0(10 launch,
t» obtain bids for the shelter.
ing complex at Cape Canaveral
The 40 include:
(or the Sa'urn moon rocket boos­
The City Commission, city phy­ ter.
sician, city manager and engineer,
Tha Corps of Engineers award­
police chief, two poller officers, ed Ihe contract Wednesday to
fire chief, two firemen, director of Blount Brothers Construction Co.
public works, building o fficiil, a s­ of Montgomery, Ala . loweri of
sistant building official.
five bidden on the project.
Street,
sewer.
maintenance,
The facility, to he located on a
shop and water department su­ UO-acre site at the north end of
perintendents, water plant oper­ Cape Canaveral, will consist of a
ator, street division and heavy 300-foot mobile steel service tower,
equipment operator, county civil a 268-(uut umbilical tower, and a
defense
director,
sheriff
and llO-by-38-foof blockhouse with a
county health officer.
roof 12 and onc-ha li feet thick.

Suit Challenges Policy

On Sunshine Parkway
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) meal

construction

shine

State

lenged

today

of

Parkway

Piece­

the

Sun­

wav

chal­

In ■ suit

seeking

validation of 1180 million m bonds
(a extend the tollpik* from Fort
Pierce to Wildwood.
State A dy.

W. D.

Hupkint of

Tallahassee and Circuit Judge W.
May Walker opened hearmgv on
the proposal.
Another challenge was made by
the Leesburg engineering firm
of Rochester and Goodell, which
moved tor
dismissal
on
the
grounds the bond issue was an
unconstitutional attempt to pledge
the state’s credit.
Hopkins maintained that the
Legislature ordered the turnpike
extended to a point near Jack­
sonville, and that therefore the
Bryant Tistuve Authority can
not legally fix the northern ter­
minus at Wildwood.
He also challenged the validity
of Gov. Farrl* Bryants plan to
rafinanc* the debt ouislindini on
the bobtail section and u»e tolls
to help pay for the extension.
Turnpike Chairman John Ham­
mer aaid tha authority expects to
have dirt flying on tha extension
by November, The state already

Disaster Unit
Officials Named

Work On Saturn
Pad Starts Soon

Sets New Dute
WASHINGTON (U P li — P.«*ident Kennedy’ s next news confer­
ence will tie held Thursday, Sept.
21. The conference previously waa
announced for Sept. 20, but the
Whita llou .e announced Wednes­
day it wuuld he set back a day.
It probably will be in the morning,

Kennedy Trip
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Pieaident Kennedy has accepted an In­
vitation to visit Indonesia, accord­
ing to President Sukarno. No date
was set, but the Indonesian presi­
dent said Wednesday he hoped
Kennedy would make (he trip
soon.

Clay To Depart
N EW YORK (U P I)—Gen. Lu­
cius D. Clay leave# for Ucrlin this
weektud aa President Kennedy's
personal repiraentativ*, gravely
concerned that Russia and the
West have reached “ the point o f
least return" over the isolated
German city.

CD Unit Praised
TALLA H ASSEE ( U P I ) - S U U
Auditor Oryan Willie praised the
financial management o f tha De­
partment of Civil Defense Wed­
nesday. Willia said ail lereipta
were property accounted for, ex­
penditures supported by vouchers
and kept within the apptuved bud­
get.

UN Forces Mop Up
In Katanga Areas
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
(U P I) — United Nation* forces
were reported mopping up scittered pockets of resistance in Ka­
tanga Province today.
The UN troops were said to he
trying to break up any attempt
by Ui* Katangesa force* to re
group into guerrilla unit*.
Direct communications with the
beleaguered province were cut
off.
One report, which UN official*
declined to confirm or deny, said
a l i m b i c group of whita merce n iry officer* of the Kstangese
gendarmerie had fled to the bush
and wara in contact with the
missing
provincial
president,
Moisa Tshorn be.

Mayor To Ask
New City Hall
For Longwood

By LARKY VEHSHKL
Although county officials will
probably deny it, isn't it true
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lor- that an adminlatrativa aide to the
mann said today ha will ark the board may be hired after Oct. I.
town council at its meeting next . . , Whose head will roll on this
Thursday to set aside funds in Its one?
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1961-62 budget (or construction oi
a nrw elty hall.
Nobody asked me but, isn't It
l.orm iiui said the council met true that the real reason CircusMonday to work on the budget land pulled up stakea hers wsa
railing lor expenditures of 1( 1,000 that the County Commission was
giving them too much competi­
and a 10 mill tax levy.
“ Tha budget will be presented tion T
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to the council next Thursday and
City Manager W. K. Knowles
la
there la a reserve of U.Ooi) that
could he used to start ronriructiun really getting wild blooded, lie’s
of the new facility." IsirmaiM lilting out any recreation facilities
in the Civil Uefrns* disaster head­
added.
Ha said he would like to see quarters . . . and the recreation di­
a basic budding first with room rector ha* alto been atrickcn o ff
(or additional wings later on. lie the li*l and won’t be allowed in.
• • •
added that if Hie council gives him
Aland eight months ago, repre­
tha okay, work on the building
sentatives from three barbecue
could start within six months.
According to Lormann, the ini­ clubs appealed bafor* the City
tial cost of tha budding could be Commission telling o f plans for a
barbecue area rant o f Ft. Mellon
kept under 16,500.
Lormann also taut Hut llie Pttik. Whatever happened to tha
council would study a proposed ideal
* * *
sewage treatment plant for the
city. He cited in engineer’ i feas­
County Engineer Carlton Bliss
ibility report on the proposed has finally got his assistant. Ilia
plant.
name Is Guy Otia iHm itrum J r ,
“ We could get iietp (rout the 42, who will start work Monday.
federal government on a msichinq Starling salary . . . 15,080.
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bails to help construct tha plant,"
tha mayor added.
U pressure being pushed on cer­
The other main budget Items, tain county coinmisilonera to hire
Lormann said, were amounts set a reitain attorney te replace Mack
■side fur Ihe city's bond issue and Cleveland Jr.f
e • e
for road maintenance.
The mayor also advised that
Nuhotly aikrd me but how eoin*
Mrs. (Jnnle R
Rnckett. town the city and rounty attorney* at­
clerk, has aikrd that alt business tend every buurd meeting but not
owners be reminded dial occupa­ the s c h o o l board attorney?
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tional licenses will hr due Oct. I.

Fate Of Four Held
By Reds Uncertain
BliRLIN ( U P ! ) - U. S author)
ties held out little hope today of
helping two Americans held bv
lit* Communists on charge* of
trying to smuggle an East Ger­
man girl to tha Wait.
Tha East German Interior Mini­
stry identified the Americans ■*
V id o r Searles Pankey and Gilbert
Pegs Ferry, both 20, of Califor­
nia. The ministry laid both were
caught trying to smuggle Ihe
Eaat Berlin girl through the
Friedriciistrasse crossing point in
the trunk of their car.
The East German* at the lim e
time announced ih* arrest* of
Briton, Bernard Joseph Colett, 30.
o f Birmingham and a Dutchman.
Herl
Johannes
Petrus
Maria
Pierrot, 56, of Leyden, on similar
chargee.
Tha East German news agency
ADN la id all four had been turn­
ed over to East Berlin courts.

The longwood area C of C re­
sumes Its monthly meeting achedula after the summer recess at B
p. m. loduy in the Civic League
Building. Let's hope it gets o f f to
a belter mini than Lake Mary did
last week.
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The city manager's office is
seeking information icgarding sol­
icitations to businesses u.JUml
town in irgurd to a Navy Duy
Tribute. Any merchant being con­
tacted by ibis solicitor is asked
to call City lUH.
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Board M em ber James Blrkenm eytr suggested that a copy o f
tha board's policy bo aaot to ovary
principal. T o Oils Mllwao replied,
"They got thorn."
Milwea also told tha board that
ha was working on a policy re­
garding overaged children In tha
ichoois and tatting them b* turned
over to tho adult education depart­
ment.
Milwee aaid that some averaged
children (ov er IS) were creating
a problem in the ichoois and
many teacher* didn't know bow to
cope with them. Ha added that
they were creating Hliturbancei
and tha other children were being
neglected.
In other business, tha board
agreed to delete from Ha bid
specifications on a new Bear Lake
School sewage treatment plant,
Milwea said that tha new school
will ba hooked up to a proposed
treatment plant tor tha antiro
area.
Bids on tha Bear Lake School
as well a s tha new Junior high
school near Casselberry will bo
opened at a special boaH meeting
next Thursday.
The board also agreed that alt
school busts must have their
lights on any hour o f tha day.

Construction On
3 Interstate 4
Bridges Siaied
Construction o f three bridge*
at Use connection of Intarstata
Rout* 4 and UJi. Highway M
west of Daytona Baach k ex­
pected to b* started by Sept. 27,
the State Road Department an­
nounced today.
A. Max B re war o f TUuaviila,
Road Board mem ber for District
Five, aaid the 1791,110 Volin I*
County project includes overhead
structure* totalling ROD iect to
length.
Tha largeet of tha three atrnotures. 350 feet long, will pass over
U. S. 82 where it lies in with
interstat* 4. The second largest,
270 feet long, will provide ramp
connection* tram Rout* 4 to U.S.
92.
The other bridge, 110 teet long,
will cross the Tomoka
River
parallel to an existing structure
on U.S. 92 wber* this rout* ia
being four-laned.
A. F. Foster Bridga Corp. of
Oju* ha* been awarded tho con­
tract and will have 200 working
days lu complete the project.
Brewer said.
Interstate 4, one of four super­
highways being built in Florida,
Is now complete or under con­
struction from Sanford to ■ con­
nection wt|h U S. 92 west of Day­
tona Beach.

Building Permit
Fees Increased

lt‘ s (me lhal the Stale Welfare
The county lonlng board ap­
department gate the local state
agency a clean bill of health . . proved a raise in building permit
hut why was it dune in private? fers Wednesday night. Thera wae
no opposition to the proposal at
A capacity crowd ia expaitod at Ihe hearing.
At the present time building per­
the opening of the Seminole High
grid season Friday night. If you mits are |1.30 for the first 11.two
in valuation and the proposed
want to act what the boys look
change would mean 15 for the tin t
like rhevk the one page spread in
11,000 and 11.50 for each 11,000 ia
today'# Herald.
valuation up to 115.0W).
Final approval on the request
ta expected et next Tuesday’ *
Shipment Probe
county commission meeting.
WASHINGTON (U P I) — The
chairman of a special House co m ­
mittee 'laid today be planned to
launch
an
investigation
neat
detuned * .. rage 14 ft 1»
month lo learn why tha govern­
Comics
Page U
ment allows American business­
Dear Abby ________ Page It
men to ship machines and sup­
Editorial
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plies behind the Iran Curtim.
Entertainment __ . Page U
Rep. A. Paul Kitchen (D-N. C .)
Legal* —
Pag* t i l l
aaid be intended to get started
Society
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Page tft
“ Just aa soo* aa it io physically
possible.**
Sport* ------------------ -- Page t

Herald Index

*61 M an Orbit??
Fla.
CAPE
CANAVERAL,
(U P I) — The United State* still
bolds a slim thane* o f sending a
man into orbit around earth this
year, but the astronaut will have
to wait until a baby chimpaniM
proves U is safe.

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By

JANE

CASSELBERRY

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Liua Club m eu ibcri of Cassel­

CASSELBERRY LIONS inspecting the retirement home
on Kentia Rd. include, from left. Ben Evans, acting
building inspector fo r the town; Paul Altman, Milton

Freeman. Frank Rademacher, Miller Evans, builder A l
Greene and Leonard Casselberry.
(Herald Photo)

berry, &gt; short time ago, cam e
up with a note) fund-raising idea
to help finance their numerous
worthwhile project*.
They are buildiai a two-bed*
room concrete block ret.rement
home on Kentia Rd. in Castelberry and bate earmarked all
profi.i from ita sale for the club.
Situated on a large, dry lot to
be fully landscaped, the home
will be ready for occupancy la
two weeks, the builders advise.
It Is located on a paved street
and is connected with cl.y wa­
ter and sewage and will receive
boute mail delivery.
Lion Al Greene, originator of
th« idea who i f supervising conT C W tv s r ' ulUudes in the list o f

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ed that we dos t. • • • Rc'.h and
'.a ath t' Thursday already Tummy S w a fferty and Ruth’s
Doesn't time Ayr The William sister Ruby and Oliver Hall and
daughter Carolyn art vacationing
C i m U . Seniors have returned
in Murphy N.C. and also w ill go
Borne frees a visit to their over Into Tennessee by way ef
form er home la Binghamptoa, N. Knoxville and Cleveland. • • •
Y . Graadaeaa Tommy and Jim ­ Naomi Sapp and Louise Rash low
m ie Carroll who kept their little gave a report oa their abort
dog fo r them said the dog was course subjecis a t the Home
certainly excited ev e r seeing Demonstration meeting at Olga
them drive ofv • • • Hap and Huatera last Thursday ovealng.
L soors Andrews and see Joey They reported oa an 'ntereitm t
left by ca r Saturday morning for time and both agreed that it
New York on a pleasure trip. * * was a well spent five days. I
Want to thank Mrs. Velma Mit­ can vouch fo r that loo as you
chell for bar kind remark aad can really go to this short course
compliment ea m y column. • • * every y ea r had leans somethiag
Have had guile a few reguests really worth while and certainly
for a. thought or quote o r adage very interesting. • • • Lucille
to e b s e the columa to, beginning Fitsgerald,
Betty
Biackwclder,
today, I will d e k. • * • Helen Mrs. Sapp, Olga Hunter and I
Price told m e Friday evening that are planning to attend a filb
mothar aad D ad, Margaret and school to be held st the HD Cen­
W sh tr Price, along with brother ter tomorrow. • * • Claudeue
Frank and Berths Price h ive Behrens told us Monday that
been enjoying themselves by tak­ Freddie and Ann Behrens are sup­
ing an extended motor trip. They posed to com# in this week o a a
•topped over a few days to Char­ v isit They are bringing their
leston, W. V a. aad then oa to brand new daughter Bambl Lynn
Detroit. Mich- While there they up here for her first visit. Have
went over to Ontario, Caasda. beard she Is I little dolt • • •
They are expeeted to return home Don't you know
that the C.A.
thia weak sometime. Helen is Boyds are proud o f son Phillip.
staying with Opal D ora. I can Phil h a t completed another song
Just imagine what goes oa of an and along with another one of
evening, when those two charac­ his he wrote some time ago they
ters get hom e tram work. Opal are being put on a RCA Victor
la full or fun and I can aea her label thia week in Nashville and
with a cup o f coffee in her hind will b e released here In two
telling Helen some yarn. • * • weeks. • * * I have had the plea­
Talking to Giaaia Frederick the sure e f bearing Phil ting the
other day and she laid that Kick- tong with a three-piece atrmg
ia w ai much improved and going combo and It ia very lively and
to school. She and Gordon htva calcby. And I'll certainly aay
been very concerned about Hick. that it ia really and truly a nice
I am very glad to bear that he ■oof. I know that it has always
is very much better. • • • I been bis ambition to be in the
know that everyone l&gt; glad that musical entertainment world. So,
w e didn't get any of "C a rla ." We I, along with scores of others,
h sd our share of Donna last year wish him every success ia the
and could still get into one this world. * • •
year. Lets keep our Angers crossTOGETHER
"TOGETHER” U a lovely word
GETTING together is a beginning
BEING together ia happiness
IV TMBS c i a c i IT r o r a T iv a v i » THINKING together 1s unity,
n m sK w iv o i.a t o i v r v . n o s .
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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N E A ) — Four- their opinions. Following the too f tho 41 freshman Xepubli- (reductions sad an interview, the
shorn Gonoral 14 took to the floor o f the House.
l a a three-bour period rtservod
showed around hi*
fa n s and ths Gettysburg battle­ tor them, (hey Masted the Ken­
field (SepL I I ) havo bad a study nedy administration up one side
club this year. All but one of ths and down the other in (4 speeches.
14 bring Midwestern farm boy* They called it, "Operation Sur­
accustomed to getting up early, vival — a project to acquaint the
they have mat one* a wock for Am erican people with basic issues
• o'clock coffee and doughnuts and which affect the survival o f the
talk, alter a heartier breakfast at American constitutional form o f
government.*'
home.
Tha reason m ore o f tho 43 didn’ t
This was tho line-up fo r their
join tha study group, one m em ber 14-gun attaek, which is too long to
explained, wa* that they eouldn't present here even ia sum m ary:
get up that early. But the one
John B . Anderson, III., foreign
thing that drew the 14 together p olicy; John M. Aihbruok, Ohio,
was that they had all campaigned electric pow er; James F. Baltin,
on conservative platform s.
Nob., internal security; Ralph F .
There has been no form al o r . Beermann,
Neb.,
agriculture;
ganiaation. Chairmanship has ro­ James E. BromweU, Iowa, sepa­
tated
A* Rep. Don­ ration of pjwcrx;-2-.A—I .-W X,:n.,
ald C. Bruce, Ind., the September transportation and com m unicachairman, explains it, there has dons; Paul Findley, III., sound
been no effort to form a “ j a u u I duller; Dave Martin, Nob., cduTurk’ * organisation. "T h e group ; cation; Dr. Durward G. Hall, Mo.,
has kinship in Ideologies, but health care. Also, HJalmar C. Nythey are not 100 per cent in agree­ guard, N. D., ( senior o f the group
ment od everything," Bruce says. at M ), foreign competition; John
Wbat bothered them most and H. Rousseiot. the lone far-Westdrew , them together, Bruce ex­ enter in tha group from Dick
plained Introducing tho group to Nixon's old California district, on
reporters, was their opposition to housing; Henry C. Schadcberg,
"collectivism ,” which they label Wl*., on tha spiritual bails o f
"non-Soviet M arxism .''
freedom ;
Garner
E.
Sbriver,
"W e feel that there has been not Kan., on national defense.
only a drift, but a rush in this
In their p m * conference com ­
administration to destroy initia­
ments on Ui* record o f this ses­
tive,” said Bruce.
sion of Congress, the 14 fresh­
In an appearance en masse,
men revealed mixed appraisal.
these 14 h id a chance to express
Only three thought it a conserv­
ative record, seven thought it a
liberal record, three called it a
reckless record, one (aid It wa*

Center

Chuluota Desires CD Representative
Mr*. tho community, will appoint •
Chuluota roprotontatiro ao that
rasldanta thcra can banaflt from
presented their community a t tha
tho vital program a f instruction.
f t n t matting la it Tuciday o f a
Mr*.

Carol

Jtpson

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Virginia Chadwick o f Chuluota re­

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Two City Fires
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City Hall.
Tho classes art fo r tha purpota

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o f instructing district representstirt* from all area* o f Seminole
Fire C hkf M ick Clavcland re­
County In tha proper u*a o f ra­
diological monitoring equipment ported two fire* both within an
hour of each other Saturday.
In tho ovent o f nuclear attack.
At 10:23 p. m. flra truck* w ort
Mra. Jepion and Sira. Chadwick
called to 1010 W. n th St., a room ­
attended on behalf o f Harold Me*
ing houft owned by Jan« E.
Bride, recently appointed by the
Jatnei.
American Legion Gcorgo M. Ja­
The fire atarted in n defective
cob* Memorial Poat 336, to orand unattended koroM M cook
gantso a civil dafenaa program In
stova which flared up, deatroying
Chuluota.
three room* and content* down­
SlnCo tho** receiving the in. stair*.
Tb* upitairs w»a damat ruction ahould bo official*, or a|*d by amok*.
ahQuid bo appointed by area o f ­
A t 10:S3 p. m. * man amoking
ficial a Mra. Jaapon advtaca that in bed, set flra to the bed cloth**
realdenta o f Chuluota art hoping in an apartment at 701 W. 3rd
that Leo Gary o f Oviedo, dleU k t St. Owner o f Uie building is L «o
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ROME, Italy — Cook* In Italy
are oaay to gat and hard to beep.
They are plentiful, reasonable,
and unreliable.
Nearly everyone baa one— or,
more accurately, had one. Cooke
usually are spoken o f In tho past
tense, fo r they havo just departed.
Italian cooks atay with an
American fam ily about two week*,
or Juat lung onough to learn to
mispronounce the fam ily name.
On# American family wa know,
whose cook stayed fou r months,
gave har a gold watch for faithful
service.
Wa have had eight since wa got
to Roma and tho last one, Celestlnofc a Sardinian by birth, haan't
■hewn up fo r three day*. We used
to wait fo r thorn, and keep a lamp
burning in tha kitchen window,
but now w a Juat call an agency for
a freah supply.
N o one know* where Italian
cooka run away to, or why. No
American likea to think that tha
cooka flea juat because ha owes al­
legiance to Kennedy and not to
Uronehi, and sometimes rebel* at
spaghetti three times a day and
for • lata anaek a t n ig h t
Americana do not havo cooks for
a luxury over her*. They are an
absolute necessity If one ia to keep
allvo outside o f restaurants. No
Aratricaa In hia right mind can
order meat in an Italian butcher
shop, no matter how well ho
spoaka tha language.
There la no similarity between
Italian meats and American meate.
Tha Italian* butcher In a strange
way, and coma up with aha pea and
sixes completely unfamillhr to the
American aye. There la no such
thing aa a pot n e a t, a ateak, a
cutlet, a apartrib, ahead bacon, or
a leg o f lamb.
Veal, veal, and more veal li the
Italian meat diet. The American
woman eooks it about thrao way*,
and than hat to atart over again.
To avoid going veal erasy an Ital­
ian cook, who can propara it 4,000,000 waya, is a necessity.
Only an Italian can purchaie
tha harba required to season Ital­
ian food. Tho Italians use avary
bush that sprouts an Inch high,
and all that sprout fifty foot high.
On* corner of our kitchen ia
known to u* as Ui* weed bln. A
Chinese doctor would bo delighted
with tha buahea to bo found there.
Italian cooka givo a family no
warning o f thoir flight. Tho day
before they take off to this mys­

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terious hiding place they are aa
much n part o f tho family aa tha
budget. N othing la too much trou­
ble to cook fo r Signora and Sig­
nori. In spare time they knit away
(or baby. They Jabber about haw
*o many Italian cooka are unde­
pendable, aa if underlining their
own steadfast reliability.
Then the next day they don’ t
show up and never appear again.

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"Y ea, Dr. Crane,'* you may con­
CA SE J-4D4: Dr. Harry is a
talented Hooslar physician whose tinue, "bu t how can thoaa 10,000,Indiana Academy o f General 1’rac000 w orry wart* knuw fo r aura if
llca recently asked) me to address
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AND ASSISTANCE ON ALL
YOUR FLOOR COVERING
REQUIREMENTS

House of Floori
Naat Dear T a Past O ffice
Fern Ftosa • F ere Park
t i g -itn

reeUMfr Steal as4 tm thought

k tel Plato toteteil, I,, ,
tha mart af M r drat aanaJos
to Waaktogton:
"N il an had a* It would bar*
ban H wo hadn’t boon barn.” . . .
"M ad to naira nil ynUamt with
ipulbto HMwy." . . . "A rash
at paribus bilto to wWei there
baa ba n touch bad with tha
" , , . "Thla congress has
concentrates n * ana* power in

a

tha hand* a f the President and foe
federal governm ent." . . . 'T h e
Pence Corps and aid to dependent
children o f workers being re­
trained for new Jobe are emotions!
p r a g m a s which appeal to tho
heart but can't bn juatlflad."
l o t all those comment* were
thrown Into complete confusion In
• aummary by Bruct i t the cod
o f the m a n Interview. "T b * No.
1 problem we're concerned w ith,"
he H id, "ia n matter o f dialectics.
There'* confusion o f tarma ip
what wo mean by ‘ conservative,*
'liberal' and 'rea ction a ry .'"
According to B race'* definition,
" a reactionary ia an boM st lib­
era l."
By that ■dritoition. h# says;
“ This has bean tba most reaction­
ary administration In ytars because it baa sought a concentra­
tion of power to the federal gov­
ernment and a suppression o f in­
dividual freedom ."
In spite of all this, Bruce said
later that he thinks tha country
is becoming more and more conaervativ*.
And If that doesn't eonfuie you
completely, nothing wilL

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Nurse To Continue
Oviedo Clinic

Erickson

W ill Be In Sanford, Fla.
Tomorrow, Friday O n ly ,
Tha Erickson Hair and Scalp
Specialists* Staff Director, J. C.
i’cak on his regularly scheduled
visit will b* a t the M ayfair Inn,
Sanford, Fla.. Friday, Sept. IS,
ltMSl. Every hair-worried person
should take advantage of this
great opportunity.
The Erickson method la known
all over the United State*. You
can hava a conference with tha
Erickson representative regarding
your hair and scalp problems a t
no cost to you whatsoever, learn
how tha scalp treatments work.
and ths result* you can expect in
a short period o f time.
’
Result*
guaranteed
by tha
Erickson organisation. W* don't
ask you to take our word. You
will be given a written guaran­
tee from ths beginning to end on
a pro-rated basis.
The Erickson scalp method,
or any other method, is a f no
value againvt excessive hair lose
due to male patters baldness. The
person ahow a above does aot have

mala pattern haMa
I f yen are
slick bald after y e a n a f gradual
hair loss the Erickson ecalp
Method caanot la in you.
I f you have dandruff, axcassiva
hair fall, thinning hair, excessive
oilness or dryness, itchy scalp, o r
if your scalp ia still creating hair
you should taka 20 minutes o f
your tim e to sso wbat you can do.
Thousands hava reported satisfaction from the Erickson Scalp
tit
Method. Why burden yourself
with unhealthy hair and scalp?
Anyw ay it costs you nothing to
com * in and Itarn how thousands
have been helped b y the roars o f
Erickson experience plus the won­
derful opportunity fo r help it
offers. Juat go to tha M ayfair Inn
in Sanford, Fla on Friday, Sept.
IS, 1901 only, between 1 p. m. and
0:210 p. m.. Ask the Hotel Desk
Clerk fo r J. C. Peak, ha will d o tha
rest.
Interviews are given to private.
You w ill not ba embarrassed to
any w ay.

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HE GREW HAIR

or Gcncial Practitioner in contrast the private office of the usual tal­
to tha excessive specialisation in ented General Practitioner.
modern medicine ?**
That'a where millions should ba
Tha GP Is tho real hope for tha going now, but Am erica has bceu
future private practice o f medi­ •old • bill o f goods about hospitals
until tha nation actually is afflict­
cinal
He is the most virsatll* o f ail ed with "hoapitalltls.”
And tha insurance companies
medics, fo r ha comblnte a keen
knowledge o f heart end lungs, liv­ hava indirectly aided thla ehlft of
medical practice from private o f­
er and kidneys, brain, etc.
And, best o f all, ho is a top- fices to glorified akyscraper hos­
notch psychiatrist fo r he not only pitals.
Let ths insurance firms include
knows tha patient but often the
a f25 to )50 deductible clause, so
latter'* home life and parents.
Ha can thus determine mar* the patients must pay that first
c u l l y whether a headache ia due sum, and tha hospitals will soon ba
to astigmatism, brain tumor, glau­ almost half amptyl
Then we tm payer* will not ba
coma or, m ore likely, a marital
feud or some other unhappy tv m l forced to pay lo r tha needteie con­
By CAROL JEPSON
struction o f elaborate N E W hoaIn tha horns.
Public Health Nurse Kibby has
Wo taxpayers are constantly be­ pltalal
For whan tha patient must pay announced that she will continue
ing hounded fo r m ore and more
appropriations for hospitals (as that first f60, he will wait a day her weekly schedule at the Oviedo
or two before going to the hospital Clinic in order that all persons
well as more college buildings).
desiring immunization shotJ may
1 have previously shown that our with the ordinary neurotic prob­
obtain them.
lem.
present university and eolleg*
She and community leaders
Nature cure* a lot o f these aimclassrooms can EASILY hand!* a
urge residents who* have not re­
pit
ailments
in
a
few
daya,
any­
doubled enrollment
by limply
ceived their shots to take adscheduling a second educational way, so the patient and w* tax­
, vantage of the free service o f­
payers
both
will
get
a
break.
"sh ift," to start at 3 p. ni.
fered at the clinic each Monday
Thus, the insurance firms should until 4 p. m.
Indeed, they could handle a third
not ba to insistent that patients
shift, if nsed bat
Wall, tho same simple use o f MUST spend time in n hospital for
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT3
“ horea sense'' can stop tha clamor •Impla medical oheck-upt, Includ­
ing blood eounls, urinalyses, and 1 NEW YORK (U P I)—Sales men
for more and bigger hospital*.
I fall down most frequently by not
"Haw, Dr. C ra n e ?" you may X-ray treatment.
knowing enough about shipping
The GP wilt then rectivs more
challenge me.
1problems and about unusual o r
In two w ays: first, there a n patronage and thus restore the
new use* o f their products, the
now 20,OOO.OTO patients visiting modem M. D., to his proper role,
magsxine American Salesman dis­
doctors EVERY WEEK. O f these instead of making him g glorified
covered
by quisling 400 purchaa20,000,01X1, 6 0 r» or 10,000,000 have attendant at a hospital.
ing agents.
(A
lw
ays
writ*
to
Dr.
Cram*
no diegnosahlo physical ailment
in care a f this newspaper, *■•
whatsoever!
So why ehuuld wa taxpayers closing a loag 4 cent atamped,
ante up hug* sum* lor more and addressed envelop* and t o cents
to raver typing and printing
bigger hospitals fo r such "w orry
w arts'' who have no organic nil- coat* when you send far aa* af
hia booklets.)
manta T

W H E E L A L IG N M E N T
W HEEL BALANCE

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GETTYSBURG, Pa. (U P I) —
Former
President
Dwight
D.
Eisenhower invited first-term Re­
publican congressmen to his farm
today for a gat-acquainted cession
and possibly som t advice on how
to g et reelected.
Elsenhower, who was a land­
slide victor in his two election
campaigns, hoped to impart to
tha freshmen legislators some of
tha political magic that put him
in the White House.
Republican officials said tha
meeting was intended to point up
tha former President's Interest In
ths "com ers” o f hi* party and
stimulate other political talent to
Before Erickson Treatment
A Few Months Later
join ths GOP,
The day's schrdule a lio includ­
Mr, T. A. Melton, Jr., o f ilollidaysburg, Pa. (above) gave about
ed a tour of the Gettysburg battle­ 2(1 minute* o f his time for an Interview with the Erickeon repreientsfield
personally
conducted by live — saved and regrew his hajr in only a few months with the ex­
Elsenhower, and a lunch at which clusive home method.
he planned to answer questions by
the new congressmen.
The political outing was set up
HAIR mid SCALP
by the National Republican Con­
gressional Committee which helps
SPECIALISTS
plan and finance GOP House
campaigns.
World't Largttf Horn* Trtalmtnt Sytltm
A spokesman said it grew out
of a conference with tha form er
chief executive several weeks ago
at which Eisenhower said he
would "like to do everything he
could" to help tha GOP recapture
Congress next year.

Mount Kilaiaanjare la tha high­
est mountain to A frica.

Linoleum • Carpet tog sad
Tito
All Olhse
4 Tear

They'll even leave a week's wages
to gat out o f ligh t.
Tom orrow tho sgoncy la landing
Bianca to us. T o save a phono call
I should have told tha agency to
send another a week from tomor­
row, and another a week after
that.
Wa gat eooks over here the way
wa g ot milk a t home. A freah on*
on the doorstep every morning.

Dr. Crane’s

Free Estimates

ST, 1* 1* at U s Fsst
l u l w l FlarWn s t e e r ths AH a f C s ss IH , *1 March S, tar*.
The Metal* la » asreshsr s i (he ta ils * /yeas which la ealUIsS
ItelF tm (he
s B M a o a im o M m a t e s
R s a s Deliver/
1 / Mall
Mr Carrier
Office F all
la Beeslesle tea s I r
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E. ■ , Festal Megwleileae pee* 14*4 that alt
a lia s e s.

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - The
State Utilities Commission today
authorised adjustments In rates
fo r natural gas charged by Florida
Gaa Utilities Co. a t its Miami,
Orlando, Lakeland and Triangle
divisions, and Its subsidiary, Jack­
sonville Gas Carp.

McLemore

asst.

Emhi Isbod sm ut eseoot Botnede/i lo a d e r, a ad cartel
totardo/ peoooodlog ChrU

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Hey! Down With Imperialism!"

A ctu a lly . . . n o matter where you live . . . nobody
. . . end that mean* N O BO D Y. . . can give you more fo r
your dollar than your own home business firms.
Lets look at a good reason fo r this advantageous
situation.
Any merchant ♦ . . anywhere is ordbim fly going to
sell goods fo r mors money than he pays fo r t n m . On
an e v e n s * . . . when you spend a dollar in s ty retail
•tore . . . here o r . . . anywhere else . . . — out 70 cent*
o f It pays fo r goods, and about SO cents goes fo r rent,
profits, taxes., donations,, hired help . . . e t c . . . .
at home,r „you
_____ _________
H Hget
H the
When you spend y o u r dollar
170 cents
but
the —other 80
* * 1| M worth
T* WO we* o f merchandise
w - . -. —
—— —
cents stays in ths county fo r schools, roads and streets
vital to tho community.
Now doesn't that make sem e?

The decision fo r most o f the Sanford merchants to
•tav open Wednesday afternoon is a progression step. . .
right in the best direction.
Sanford had to take this necessary action to meet
tho competition from surrounding counties.
This action will be well rewarded. The move supports the merchants announced desire to havo Sanford
dollars remain in Sanford.
The Wednesday afternoon opening will provide
I1(eflts fo r both the merchants and the customers.
. . l o s e who remain open will realise extra income and
extra profits as shoppers who are now buying in sur­
rounding counties can learn to "sh op at hom e."
We congratulate these merchants who have elected
to remain open on Wednesday. They are displaying ths
type o f progressive thinking needed to make Sanford the
hopping
center fo r all Seminole County.
shopi
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fa r t o o --------— -----------------SrinlnoU. They’ ro try ln f to do it with roods, to bo
, . . roads that h o d from Seminole to O m i t Ccmaty,
permitting the private investors in that com ity to gam
aeetts to Seminole's apandlng money.
Access n a d s a n fine. W e need them and they have
to link us with som ething. . . . bat th ey do not bare to
be considered os street car tracks from Seminole to
downtown Orlando.
Seminole U going to develop e crying need fo r
keeping all the money a* heme whenever poestble. This
county's expansion is going to prove fantastic end ex­
pensive. B at there's a beautiful tide to the ptoturc o f
keeping money e t home i f you stop and think twice
•about the good your dollar can do bare . . . where it be*

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THIS SURVEY MAP shows the area through which the

Upper S t. Johns
•Flood Plan Set
Water control-conservation of the Upper St. Johns
River Basin is built around n planned system of four
major reservoirs which is included in a six point pro­
gram as outlined in a booklet compiled by the Central
and Southern Florida Flood Control District.

Ruth Lake and extend on a east-west line to the Indian
River at a point approximately half way between Titus­
ville and Indian River City. Note the directional arrows
on the map to get the proper persoectIve. The inset is an
air view of the landing rip it Lhe Osceola Air Base,
recently purchased from the U. S. Defense Dept, by
Seminole County for use as an industrial site.

Sanford-Cunavera! canal would pass. The route shown
by the dotted line is merely one proposed route drawn
in wh?n this map was sketched to accompany n report
made in 1957. A later proposed route would extend on a
southeast line from Lake Harney down through Puzzle
Lake, turn east and cross the St. Johns upstream front

Low Cost Transportation
W ould Attract Industry
Sanford l« dertinrd to become ter

transportation,

the major inland port and point o f Completion o( the
distribution

for

Central

Krider

said. [

Florida canal

Flurida system would uptn up the area, |

upon completion o f the Hanford- through the Atluntio Intiaeoastul
Titusville

Canal and the

C io si - Canal and the Gulf Inland Water­

Florida Canal, lays John Krider, way to the vast industrial sections
executive secretary o f the Semin­ o f the Fast and the Mid-Continent
ole Chamber of Commerce and a area which includes the Missis­
leader in the long fight to bring sippi Valley waterway system.
about construction o f tha Hanford-

Upon completion o f the Halida
Canal system there would be im­

Canaveral project.

The first definite action was mediately created a tremrndmia
taken Monday to get the state to pleasure boat industry. Yachts o f
build the canal when the St. nil types would visit Sanford with
Jolms-lmlian

Kiver

Improvement its two way access to the Atlantic

Association met end requested the roast through the picturesque Ht.
State Hoard o f Conservation to Johns River and the canal with its
approve it* construction. Approval outlet in the Indian River.
Krider estimated that ns many
will open the way to financing on
a t ^5,boo boats would visit the
the local and state levete, accord­
port o f Sanford in a year’s time
ing to W. A. McCree, chairman of and that these h„nt* would bring
the canal authority o f Florida.
up to 100,000 persons to the city.
From a manufacturing stand­ Servires requited to care for this
point Sanfurd and the Central number uf persons would provide
Florida urea have been handicap­ job# for hundreds o f persons here.
ped from the lack o f low cost wa­
Discussing the rate advantage

Nation Has Vast
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W aterw ay System
Construction of the Sanford-Titusville Canal will
open up Sanford and the surrounding area to low cost
water transportation for supplies which will be needed
for the Nova moon project as well as Capo Canaveral,
said John Krider, manager of the Seminole Chamber o f
Commerce.
Rut this actually is only one small link in what
eventually will be a waterway system which will put
Florida in touch with 90 per cent o f the nation's popu­
lation, Krider pointed out.
Completion of the Sanford-Titusville link plus tho
Cross-Florida Canal will opon up the heart o f Florida ,
to the heart o f Industrial America. The Cross-Florida
('anal will tie into tho Gulf Intrucoastnl Waterway
which now extends from northwest Florida to Browns­
ville, Texas, The Gulf link ties into the vast Mississippi
Valley wnterwuy system, including, besides the Missis­
sippi River itself, (lie Ohio and Tennessee valleys, the .
Missouri Valley, the Chicago River which ties into the
Great Lakes and in Louisiana the Red-Atchafalayn
rivers which extend from Oklahoma to the Gulf.
In Alabama and Mississippi there is the WurrinrTomblgbee river system which ties the Tennessee River
to the Gulf Inland Waterway.
This system would connect Hanford with such
metropolitan areas and cities ns Chicago, Milwaukee,
Detroit, Buffalo, Minnenpolis-St. Paul, St. Louis, Kansas
City, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Huntsville,
Chnttnnoga, Memphis, New Orleans, Shreveport,, Hous­
ton, Galveston, Mobile and the Florida Gulf Const cen­
ters.
On the East Coast it would tie in with the Intra- "
coastal Canal from New England to Miami via the St, '*
Johns River as well ns the Sanford-Titusville Canal.
From New York City the system extends np the Hudson
River ami forms an eastern inland link with the Great
Lakes whlch in turn are linked to the St. Lawrence *
River. Tlds system provides low cost water transporta­
tion to the vast industrial centers of the East,

FLORIDA facts• •
THE MAI’ AMOVE shows the Upper St. Johns Water
Control Basin. It extends from the Voro Beach area in
the south to the Iztke Harney area in the north and
would Include four major reservoirs. The southern-most
would be located opposite Sebastian Inlet; the next o|&gt;pouite .Melbourne; the third approximately half way be­
tween Eau Ciallie and Cocoa and the fourth in the Lake
Puzzle urea, southeast of Sanford.

which barga traffic enjoy* nver would benefit from tower barge
mesne of transportation, rates is the Naval Air Station. It
Krider pointrd out that one barge ha* oalimulrd that it* savings In

other

SOME TWO IILLION GALLONS OF WATER A DAY. AND
TWENTY TIMES THIS MUCH MORE IS LOST AS IT DRAINS
INTO THE SEA. THE NEED FOR CONSERVATION IECOMES
INCREASINGLY URGENT AS THE STATI GROWS.

Among
Industrial Leaden.
IN CONSERVATION ARE
FHOSFHATI COMPANIES.
WHOSE MODERN MINING
AND PROCESSING METHODS
PERMIT USE OF WATER
OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
THIS GREATLY REDUCES
DEMANDS ON UNOiR.
GROUND SUPPLIES.

The Poinsett Reservoir, located in the Basin ap­
proximately half way between Melbourne and Cocoa;
The Puzzle Lake Reservoir, opposite Titusville and
south of Lake Harney.
The first th »e reservoirs would cover an area t«»talllng about 13d square miles and would store 391,300
acre feet of water.
The Puzzle Lake Reservoir would be different from
the others in that It would provide a flood control pool
of two feey above the conservation level. .

o f the unaller type ran haul a* jet furl atone would be in osces*
much freight a* 75 raft car*.
of 1130.0(H) a year.
Illustrating the ad\untage of
With this kind of ,avinga Krider
barge traffic it one lightweight believe* it possible for lh* County
material which I* ehipptd in 100 to ask the Defense |&gt;ept. til budget
pound larks. One rail rar will hold some fundi toward (be construc­
ZflUO sack*, or a total of 38,000 tion
of
Ilia Sanford-Titusville
paundi, but on account of the bulk Canal.
,
tha ihipper mutt pay freight for
lambing at the growth possibil­
80,000 pound*.
ities o f th* Hanford trra they ap­
Krider said that on* rhemlral pear to ho almost unlimited. The
plant in tha Hanford ares would city o f Houston, T riaa, offers an
like to enlarge it* facilities, hut it ecumpl* o f growth potential with
unable to do *o because uf the la ck , tho construction of a waterway
o f low rust water transputtatiunJ and the establishment uf a port.
This points up the nerd for low In DM!, when tho Hhip Channel
fu el mean* o f bringing in raw ma­ was completed Houston was a
terial*. With bulk transportation town o f 1MI.000 persons. Today it Is
o f raw materials manufacturing a metropolitan complex o f one
would be attracted to th* Central million population.
Florida area and Sanford would
Hnueton hns a billion dollar in­
get its char* of plant* ami also |dustry along its ihip canal and in
servo as a major water trrmirval cargo tonnage i* the second port
for manufacturer* in this Central la the country with a total o f 45
section.
million tons annually.
Not only would Industry benefit
These figures were taken fiom a
from raw materiale, but aim from booklet, “ Know Y»ur Waterway*.”
low cost shipment of hard goods ib is booklet observe); '‘ Many of
into th* area, euch item* as kit- America's givat and potentially
e h * a appliances,
automobiles, great ports ant on rivers or creat­
hardware and bulidoig materials.
ed channels.''
Florida's thriving cattl* Indus-1 Looking at Houiton it is not dif­
try would benefit from lower coat, ficult to see the possibilities uf a
shipment* o f feed grains, wheat, I water terminal in an area which
corn, etc. which ar* used by both already ha* come a long way but
beef and dairy producers.
still hss pot hit its stride in
On* Hanford institution which growth.

DARK LINES on th# map «how the waterway systems
in the county to which the Sanford-Cunaverul uiul thd
Gross-Florida canals would bo connected when this
Florida waterway syatem is completed. A'cross-Florida
canal is shown extending frum Stuart through Id»k«
Okeechobee to Fort Myera on tha Gulf Coast.
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This system of reservoirs would retain the Head­
waters which flow into the basin during the rainy sea­
son from May to October. This water would then be re­
leased as it was needed to keep the St. Johns River at a
level sufficient for navigation.
In thus way the system would act not only to con­
trol floods but also to provide water fur navigation pur­
poses us it is needed.
The number one provision in the six point program
includes seven small detention reservoirs on the western
slope of the Basin. These would serve to deter excessive
flood runoffs from their tributary areas.
Numlwr two is the system o f four reservoirs which
are defined for the most part by the boundaries of the
leguliy zoned flood plan.
L a n d s within the reservoir areas would be placed in
public ownership either by donation or by purchase.
Flow age easements on the lands outside the reservoirs
would Iw acquired as needed.
Provision number three calls for construction of
farm type dikes to be constructed by the individual own­
ers anil at their option. The limit of such diking would
be the reservoir boundaries.
Number four would provide channelization for c o n ­
vey ence capacity through the reservoirs.
Number five would be the construction of one eastwest canal to the Atlantic Ocean in the Sebastian Inlet
area. This would discharge flood waters in excess of
which could be carried downstream.
Number six provides for water controls which
would maintain optimum water levels in the reservoirs
and prevent over drainage and salt intrusion in the
areas adjacent to the west-east canal.
The five major reservoirs would include:
The Lake Wilmington Reservoir opposite the pro­
posed Sebastian Inlet Canal;
The I.ake Washington Reservoir, south and west of
Melbourne:

JOHN KRIDER, executive secretary of the Seminole
Chamber of Commerce is shown pointing to a map of the
proposed Sanfortl-Cnnnveral (.'anal which would tie into
the national network of inland waterways.

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Z ero T em perature

Federal Agents To Use Sweeping New A n ti - Crime Laws
'w A lM iN aiU M CUPll — A J « s - unable to nan te brat advantage the proceeds o f gambling, proati- data used in bookmaking, the
- U s e communications facilities
The new laws ala# will give the I In assisting local law enforcement
Mae pppaetmamt spahsimin said became ad the nbeawce o f laws tatloa, er moonshine liquor. It 1* lu m bers racket or betting pools o r (Ueh as cables, telephones, o r tel- federal governm ent mean laawsy |ofB d a li-__________________ _

Walsh, associate advisor
Sanford Scouts recently
MAS Peat SOI, and Edward
n s tl r l their Eagln rank i t e
ad T roop 2 0 , Lake
Oawrt o f Bower and dinner bald i t
t t o X aval Air Station Ballroom. M ary.
Walsh la a scout o f long standTwo

egrapb to lend gambling Informa­
one state but operate their ra ck ­ slips sent to Nevada. where gam .
tion a c r o ii atale Uoe&gt;. Common
bling ia legal, and parimutuel
ets la another.
carriers under tilt jurisdiction of
—Carry o r send across state ticket! used st tracks where gam ­
the Federal Communications Com .
lines records, ticket slips o r other bling Is legal.
m in ion will bar* to withdraw
service .from subscribers using it
for gambling.
The new Iawa represent the
broadest
snti-crime
legislation
log and a charter m em ber o f the High School in Juno and was passed since 1934.
A lly. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Naval Air Station Post which is awarded a Presidential Nomina­
sponsored by the ch ief patty offi­ tion to the Naval A cadem y. Ha la In urging passage ot the bills, told
now attending Orlando Junior Congress that gambling makes the
cers o f the station.
bankroll o f organised crim e.
Joseph graduated from Seminole College

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WASHINGTON' (U P t) _ DrmocraUe leaders expected to v ia
Houae approval of Preitdent Ken­
nedy'* P eace Carp* today and get
I a freen light from the rulei com' mlttee for a House vote on a live
cent stamp.
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•harp criticism on the House floor,
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P ea ce Corps seemed almost cer­
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’ m oney it would get to operate.

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Aid: Sen. Alien J. EUcnder ac­
cused the administration o f using
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The Louisiana D em ocrat urged
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luncheon and rem ain fo r the
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7:39 p.m, Tuesday in the Oviedo
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Heavy Scrimmage W ork Sparks SECT
By tiailsd P ro s lateraaMuast
ant called "a lot o f good knock­
Rata alowod football drills at in g," Bryant, however, wa* dis­
Missioiippt and Louisiana State pleased with fou r 15-yard penali­
ties hi the first half, an and tone
but A o n was a lot o f ruggwd
fumble which counted fo r one
scrimmage work a t other South- touchdown and an 80-yard punt
Coaforoaee
sehooU

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aad art like bulldog* m M n «c
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COR. STANLEY R. Stanul, NAS executive officer, award* the Navy In*
tramural Bowling champions, N A S Operation!, with their league winning
trophy. Standing, left to right, K. T. Prevo, Special Services O fficer, R. G.
Gleeaon, R. T. Mayer, R. F. Bollinger. Kneeling are V. E. Riggall and W . S.
Carroll. N ot pictured above but also contributing to the teams success
are, V . A . Llleks, L. C. Cook and J. W. McCarary, who recently retired.

Sight.

Ja y Knows His Status Now

old, 223-pound right-hander from Giants. Duffalo struck out aix and
Hutted Pruea International
Joey Jay, who complained that Middletown, Conn., haa pitched walked four.
the Rida, to the threshold of
Jim Bunning pitched a fivehe never knew his status during
their first National League pen­ hitter and Rocky Colavito and
his ca rte r with the Milwaukee nant since 1840.
Nprm Cash hom cred for tha' Ti­
Braves, has achieved the 20-vleJay, who never won more than gers, who tig g ed Jim Archer
tory status symbol coveted by
nine games in any single season with hia 13th defeat, Colavlto’a
every m ajor league pitcher in his
homer
of
the
Mason
with the Braves, scored his 20th 42nd
first Mason with tbo Cincinnati
victory of this lesson Wednesday equalled hia previous high for a
Reds.
night when he pitched the Reds single season.
And, along with it, the 26-year
Gary Bell'a four &gt; hit pitching
to a t-0 win over his former
teammates. Jay allowed only four and Woodie Hold's two-run homer
hlta and got the run ho needed paced the Indiana as Baltimore
when
Darrell Johnson,
Eddie 16-game winner Jerry Barber lo*t
Kaiko and Vada Pinion singled hia ltth game. Johnny Romano
and Vic Power had two hits each
in the fifth inning.
Jay la the first 2U-game winner for Cleveland.
Willie Taaby singled home the
of the National lea g u e season
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (U PI) and the first the Reds have had key run of a two-run eighthBy United Press latesaatloaal —Jack Nlcklaua, a scientific shot- since Ewell Blackwell had a 22-8 inning rally that enabled the Sen­
record in 1947. Whttey Ford of ator* to pul together two itralght
. American Leagni*
maker with booming drives, and the
New
York
Yankee*
and victories for the first time ilnce
P layer A Club G. AB M . M. P e t
Howard, N. Y . IISSM 5* 144 .343 Ireland's brilliant Joe Carr were Frank Lary of the Detroit Tigers Aug. 17. Ed Hobaugh, aided by
Cash, Del.
1434S1 106 113 .360 the only recognised stars among are the o,her pitchers who'vc Joe McClain in the ninth, raised
Mantle, N.Y.
142466 127 138 .323 a crop of giant-killer* fur the reached the 20-mark this season! his record lo 7-9 while Tracy
P ien a ll, Clev.
116463 78 131 .323 fifth round o f the 61st annual Na­ Milwaukee's Warren Spahn has 19 Stallard suffered the losi.
Kallne, Det.
138348 100 174 .319 tional Amateur golf champlon- victories.
"I'm glad to leave the Braves
Brand., Balt.
123471 SI 147 .312
ahlpa today,
because I never knew what my
Gentile, B lit.
133442 90 137 .310
If the double 18-hole action ia
status was with them ," *ald Jay
Robnsn, Chi.
11737» 30 117 .310
anything like Wednesday, the cxwhen he and Juan Pltarro (now
Battcy, Min.
121420 63 128 JOS
champ from Columbus, Ohio, and
with the While Sox) were traded
Horn no, Clev.
133470 71 142 .300
By UnJted Preis International
the three-time British Amateur
to the Reds last winter. "With
National lea gu e
National League
king will find themselves on llic
the
Reds,
I'll
know
where
I
Clmnte, Pitts.
136541 06 193 .360
W. L. Prt. GB
sidelines, too. Already there are
stand."
Pinion, O n .
142509 97 196 .344
Cincinnati
87 56 .(08
some guys named Patton, Ward
It
was
Jay's
fourth
straight
vic­
Boyer, St. L.
138532 98 174 .327
79 30 .372 31*
and Coe, plus a few other lesser tory over the Braves and It boost­ I*oa Angeles
Robnsn, Cln.
142SOI t t l 166 .327
Milwaukee
76 64 .343 9'4
stars.
ed the Reda* first-place lesd In
Aaron, Mil.
141346 107 176 .322
73 63 .143 91*
Nlcklaus faced .'ohn llumiti of 51a game* over the lois Angeles nan Francisco
Moon. L. A.
119410 67 131 .320
St. Louis
72 67 .316 13
Rockville
Center,
N.
Y.,
while
Dodgers, who tuffered an 8-2 loss
Mays, S. F.
138317 116 139 .308
Pittsburgh
67 70 .193 161$
Malhws, Mil.
138521 92 160 .307 Carr took the Ice against Torn to Die Pittsburgh Pirates. The
Chicago
39 80 .124 26
Courtney,
21-year-old
San
Diego
Ban Francisco Giants beat the
Allman, Chi..
123160 71 143 .303
Philadelphia
42 99 .298 44
Ccpcda, 3. K.
137331 88 161 .303 Stale college belter who ousted Philadelphia Phillies, 1-2, in the
American League
U.
S.
Walker
Cupper
Dr.
Uud
Home Runs
other NL game.
W, L. Pet. GB
In the American lea gu e, the
American lea gu e— Marls, Y an ­ Taylor.
New York
100 43 .690
first-place
New
York
Yankees
kees 36; Mantle, Yankees 33; KllDetroit
89 36 .614 11
were rained out, the Detroit Ti­
Hebrew, Twins 11; Genlile, Orioles
Baltimore
87 81 .388 I4'4
gera whipped the Kansas City
43; ColaviiO, Tigers 42.
Chicago
78 68 .3342214
National league — Cepeda,
A's, 8-0, the Cleveland Indians
Cleveland
73 74 .4932814
downed the Baltimore Orioles,
Gianti 40; Mays. Glania 37; BobBoston
71 68 .477 31
DUNEDIN,
Fla.
(
UPl
i
The
3-0, and the Washington Senators
bison, Reds 33; Aaron, Braves
Los Angeles
63 St
.438 36’ 4
33; Adcock, Braves 30; Stuart, 1962 winter tour which opens with defeated the Boston Red So*. 4-2.
Minnesota
62 81 .434 37
the Los Angeles Open, Jan. S-8,
The
Pirates
dealt
a
mortal
Pirates 30.
34 03 .367 47
and elosei with tha traditional blow to the Dodgers' pennant Washington
Hun* Halted In
Kansas City
33 92 .366 47
American League— Maria, Y an­ 31aster* tournament at Augusta, hopes with a 20-hit attack that inUa.,
April
3-8,
will
be
the
rich­
kees 132; Colavito, Tiger* 130;
eluded two homers by Bill MaiGentile, Orioles 129; Mantle, Yan­ est in history, the Professional croskk and one by Dick Stuart.
Golfers' Association (P G A ) an­ Materoski and Stuart each hornkees 123; Cash, Tigera 118.
National League — C e p e d a , nounced today.
ered In a six-run eighth-inning
Helping to make It the biggest outburst that clinched the victory
Oianta 127; Robinson, Reds 119;
Aaron, Braves 110; Mays, Giants money bonunsa for the traveling and gave lefty Harvey lladdix hi*
proa this winter will be four $50,- ninth win. The loes left the Dodg­
108; Stuart, Pirates 104.
American League — Ford, Yan­ 060 PGA co-spon(.ored tourna­ ers eight games behind in the
kee* *23-3; Terry, Yankee* 14-2; ments — tiie Bing Crosby Pro-Am won column and three behind in
A rroyo, Yankee* 11-3; Schwall, at Pebble Beach, Calif., Jan. th­ (he lost column with only 16
Bed Sox 13-4; Latman, Indians at; the Lucky International Open games left to play.
at San Francisco, Jan. 23-26; the
Jim Duffalo had a ball for him­
12-4.
National le a g u e-P od r*a , Dodg­ Palm Springs (C a lif.) Golf Clas­ self in hi* first m ajor league
6 RCAT NEW NAME IN
ers 16-3; Miller, Giant* 11-4; Jay, sic, Jan. 31-Feb. 4, and the new Hart, pitching a aix-hittcr and
HOUR HEATINA Oil.
Rada 20-8; O'Toole, Reds tt-8, Doral Country Club Open at Mi­ driving in four ruo* with a sin­
gle and a three*run homer for live
McDaniel, Cards 10-8.
ami, Fla., March 12-23.

League

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"Crystal R im rasa from a
spread formation and probably
will throw quits a bit,” be sahL
The Greyhounds are la good
shape physically aad Proctor said
bo hoped to bo able to get the
team "ap1 by game time Friday

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down te an hour. The Rebels
worked on punting, punt returns'
and field goals.
JUla sent the LSU Tigera in­
door* for tw o drill*. Trainer
M arty Broussard said
all, who in nursing n sprained
•Ibow, m ay ba held out o f contact
work until tha opening gam* with
Ric* S ep t 23.
Auburn'* uncertain guard porttlon received another blow with
tha Injury o f f l n t stringer Q, W,
Clapp. Clapp suffered a knee in­
ju ry And doctor* waited fo r X -ray
result* to determine whether h*
would be lost fo r bis fin al year.
Field goal specialist Durwood
Pennington stole tha show In
Georgia’s two-hour all-out scrim ­
mage. H* scored all the point* fo r
both teams, kicking a 37-yard
field goal for tha Drat unit and a
38-yard Geld goal fo r tha second
team to leave the scrimm age in a
3-3 tic.
Georgia Tech scrimmaged and
Coach Bobby Dodd raid ha was
"especially happy with the way
the first and second unite moved
the ball Inside the 13-yard lino."
Quarterback Stan Gann picked
up two first unit touchdowns on
abort runs and quarterback Biliy
Lothridg* booted a 25-yard field
goal.
The Aiamba first team whip­
ped the second unit 30-10 In an
abbreviated gam e-type scrimmage
marked by w hat eoaeh Paul Bry

Seattle Golf
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Mississippi State'e fir st and sec­
ond units scrimmaged with quar­
terback John Correro handling thu
first team. Billy Hill, last season’s
number one quarterback, handled
the second unit.
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Wednesday.

..faoafnly n look prrtty fair,
espatlaOy is ter numiof came,
bet tht pa*iin| la art what w
would |ike K to bu,* Procter tart
"»j Vbp&gt;—*pI-« debate is wr big
quart!**. Our biggest wenkasts la
is ter Msehatkkg when we lath
espeftaaee. Oar UcUag' game »
l* lr."0 * eoaek added.

The starting lineup for the
opener was announced as follows:
Boa Huggins aad U Baa Balm*
or, ends 1 ftoa t a n aad Bay LUk,
tackles; H anla Fellows and
Bleky McCanns* guards;
Criswell, center; Gene Griffin,
quarterback; Paul Blackford, left
half; Carl Presley, full, and Jim
my williams, right half.
A "sneak preview" of the team
was staged Saturday olghl In or­
der that the atudeats, parents and
ether fans could get ■ look at the
squad and familiarise tbsmaalves
with the individual players,
Members of the coaching staff
ware on hand to answer questions
and esplaia the fine points of the
game.
Enthusiasm is Mgh among the
students at Lyman and they are
offering as their btt toward a
victory the slogan, "Bant CrysUl
River," which haa been the ery
all week on Urn campus.

return which scored another.
Quarterback
J 0a Cleveland
threw tiro touchdown paesee to
pace the second unit Vanderbilt
team to a 20-17 upsat victory over
the first unit.

Talk . . . Talk . . • Talk
When the Yankees are a t home, claim baseball writer* don't know

United fr e e laUrwettonal

NEW YORK (UPI)—Heard in Mantle Uvea in a Long Island a thing. Maybe they're right.

the dugotttat
The Chicago Cube aura celled

isv YiDn •a,'r/urs. •a&amp;£~ * *
Following hie graduation from
high school, Maris had a tryout
at W rlgley Field where a Cub o f­
ficial advised him, "F org et about
basaball, son. There's no futura
in it (or y ou ."
Easy come, easy got Cincinnati
catcher Jerry Zimmerman receiv­
ed a $77,000 bonua from the Bos­
ton Rad Sox in 1952 but confeiaee
tha money 1* all gone now.
The Yankees were deeply disap­
pointed recently when the Tigers
g ot first baseman Vic W erts from
the Red Box. They had claimed
W erts twice thla season and each
time they did, the waivers ware
withdrawn. . . .
Pitcher Ray Herbert o f the
White Sox is a 90-ihooter on the
g o lf course. What’s so hot about
th a t! You try going around 18
holas, using nothing but a putter.
That's right—In tha rough, too]
Paul Richards would like some­
one with National League experi­
ence to manage the Houston Colts
naxt season. Failing to get auch
a man, Richarda may settle for
Sherm Dollar, who ia about at the
end o f hie career with the White
Sox. . . .
Take a poll among the Yankees
and you'll find out thia ia tha way
they vote:
Smartest— Tony Kubek.
Moat desire— A tie between Yogi
Berra and Mickey Mantle.
Beat golfer— Ralph Terry.

apartment with Mari* and Bob
Cerv. Many o f the reeJdanU In the
neighborhood don't even r w g d i i e
the M-M boy...........
According to the econta, the best
looking prospect for asajor league
stardom next year la first baseman-outfielder John (B oog ) Pow­
ell o f Rochester. Ha led the Inter­
national League with 32 homer*
and will gat a shot with tha Ori­
oles next spring. . . .
Baseball p l a y e r * frequently

S o how com #\that none o f the
player., even those with C inetnm ..
nati, picked tho Red* to win t h r
Nations) Leaguo pennant In n preseason magaaine poll last sp rin g?
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Pi** 10—Thun. Sept. 14, '81

Members
Twenty-one memben of tbe
'Women's Society of Christian Serv-wice of G ran Methodist Church
attended tho monthly business and
i; program maetlng, bald at tba

Corrine Frances * McMenamin
Marries Anthony T. Boyle

Tha bride’ s mother w ore i navy
blue silk dress with pink accessorlet.
Following tha cerem ony, a r e ­
ception waa
a t tbe bride’s
hom e In ta k e Mary. The refresh­
ment table held ■ two tiered wed­
ding cake, topped with « minia­
ture bride and groom , assorted
mints and nuts and fruit punch
was served from a largo crystal
punch bowl.
Assisting with the serving were
tho bride’s sister, Miss Peggy Hemens min, and Mrs. A. J . Dough­
erty.
Other guests at the reception in­
cluded Mrs. John Murphy, Mr*.
Arthur Dougherty, grandmother
of tha bride, Mtse Em ily Mc­
Menamin, Miss Eleysc Gaisman,
Mrs.
Charles
G aism an,
Bud
Gassmao, Dana!d Gorm an, Jerry
Dobbins. BUI Darlin, N l e k l e
Bowling, Jimmy and Mike Fay
and Father Tralnor.
Tho couplo will reside a ; 1074
West 9th St., in Sanford, wnile
Ihe groom is stationed at the San­
ford Nava) Air Station.

By RABUN R. JONES
1 Adult Traiaiat Union el
i ‘ the W a t Baptist Church enjoyed

Personals
By JANE CASSELBERRY
Mr. and Mra, Edward Hetnien
and sea. John, of 1M Southcot
Dr., have returned from a 10-day
trip to Lake Wood, Wis., during
which they visited Mrs. Helnsen's
father who la a patient In an
Ironwood, Mich., hospital.
Mrs.
Adrian
Wahlbert,
20
Plata Oval, la a patient at the
Florida Sanitarium and Hospital
in Orlando.
Burnham Shirrs, 131 S. Lake
Triplet Dr., returned home Wed­
nesday morning from Winter Park
Memorial Hospital where he had
been undergoing medical testa
lines Monday.

In Daytons Beach she was very
active In the Highlands Presby­
terian Church and was president
of the Jonathan Wright Society,
Children o f the Am erican Revo­
lution. At the present she it em ­
ployed by the Dover Elevator Co.
o f Cincinnati-

Vern Messenger, Mrs. Marvin
Williams.
M n . Jeannie Duckworth, Mrs.
Ester Rive, Mrs. Sue Stevenson,
Mrs. Al Payne, Mrs. Jerry Jem lgan, and the Misses Janet Smith,
Dorothy Cooper, Elsie Farley and
Lucy Nowlin.
The next meeting of the group
will be a dinner-meeting at the
Civie Center, on Sept. 36, at 6:30
p.m.

Moms Family
Enjoys Visit From
Scout Executive
MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY THOMAS BOYLE
(Photo By Gassman)

DeBary Personals
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Thompson
o f Catalina Drive entertained Mrs.
Thompson's

brother,

Bobby

Brooks, tor tho weekend. Bobby
ia stationed at Mayport.
Friends o f Mrs. Gaston Crosby
will be sorry to hear that she
underwent emergency m ajor sur­
gery while visiting up North. She
esn be reached at her daughter's
home, Mra. N. G. Lion, 1474 Stab­
ler ltd., Warmlnlster, Pa.
Dr. and Mrs. Luther Tarbell
spent a recent weekend at their
home in DeBary. They were Ihe
dinner guests o f Mr. ami M(*.
Claude Trutaell o f DeBary Avenue. Dr. Tarbell la at present con­
nected with the VA Hospital at
Dublin, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Trussed
were recent visitor* at Mr. Trotaell's daughter's home, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Stone, at Atlanta,
Ga.
Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Williams of
Park Lane are entertaining their
sun Jack, who has just led the
Coast Guard after (our years.
He his been in Alaska, Europe
and Bermuda, and has enrolled In
Orlando Junior College to finish
his education.
Mr. snd Mrs. Myron Accardi of
Park Lane spent several days in
Miami this past week.
The William Stilh home on Aza­
lea Drive waa the scene of a w el­
come party honoring Dorl* Marriiun, who spent the summer in
Ohio,
Twenty-five
of
Doris’ *
friends were there to greet ber
list Sunday evening.
Mrs. M. Phillips o f Community
Drive returned from a trip to
New Jersey and New Y ork with
Mrs. P. Burnett o f Angeles Road.
They brought Richard Rodrigues
of Deinerest, N. J, home with
them. He will stay a few weeks
with Mrs. Phillips before llytag
back to get ready for college in
New Jersey,

Mr. and Mra. J. J. Basglcr of
Norfolk, Va., and their five chil­
dren, Lynne, Dicky, Jim m y, Bob­
by and Karen, who have been
visiting Mrs. Uaxgler's mother and
lather, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Dungon, of First Street have returned
to Virginia ao the chtldrco could
get ready for school.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Papincau of
Rhode Island relum ed to DeBary
alter leaving their daughter Jo
Ann at the Kusaraine Academy in
West Palm Beach. They are
spending a few days with Cunstable and Mrs. Oscar Papincau
before returning to Rhode Island.
Jo Ann found one o f her room
mates \
Como's
daughter,
The son of Rev. and Mrs.
Dainon Scull, Eddy, ia home from
tha Miainf Hospital and It able
lo get around on erutfhes. Ilia
Jaw la healing nicely, but other
complications have set in, due to
hie unfortunate automobile acci­
dent recently in Miami.
Mrs. John l* o n t is waiting the
arrival of her daughter, ine for­
mer Virginia Smith, with Ihe
WAC (now Mrs. Vernon Harriionj
■nd her husband, for a visit.

Mr. and Mra. Herman E . Morris
recently enjoyed a visit from Mr.
ind Mrs. Bern J. Hagedorn o f
Mendham, N. J., at their MQ
Ranch in Ostean.
The lligedorn* have been vaca­
tioning in Daytona Beach and Mr.
and Mrs. Morris wera their gueats
one evonlng at the Chuck Wagon
in Ormond Besg£.
Mr. Hagedorn la a National Boy
Scout executive with headquarters
at Schifl Boy Scout Reservation
than 3,000
In Mendham
boys g o through this reservation
each year tor advanced scout
training.
U rt. Hagedorn is tbe resident
trained nurse on the reservation.
The two men enjoyed talking over
old times when Mr. Morris was
leader of Troop 3 and Mr. Hage­
dorn wai executive o f the Central
Several
Florida Scout Council
dentists and doctors of Sanford
were members of this troop and
received their Eagle Scout awards
during this time.

Local

Events

FRIDAY
Members of the Sallle Harrison
Chapter of the Daughter! of the
American Revolution will meet at
2:30 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. F.
E. Roumillat, for a program oo
Constitution Day, and a cruise on
Lake Monroe aboerd the Skylark.

president,

presided

and

Members o f tn« Wesleyan Ser­
v let Guild of tbe F lr il Methodist
Church met at McKinley H tG
Monday evening for the f l n t
meeting o f tho fall u a s o a .
A covered dish supper
terved at 1:90 followed b y the buaiacss and program . M n . A. K.
Sboem skcr gave tho optnlng devo­
tion and the business session was
conducted by Mrs. T. A. Wake­
field, president.
The budget fo r the year w q i

Sorority Chooses
Project
For New Year

Mr. and Mrs. Knight are now
at home at 1854 Yorktown Road,
Apt. 2, Cincinnati, Ohio. The
bridegroom is'a private fln t d a ta
In the Army, stationed with the
Stub Artillery Div. at Oxford,
Ohio.
The bride was born in Sanford
■nd moved to Daytona Bcacli in
1947, She graduated from Sea­ ma Phi Sorority at her borne on
breeze High School in 1936, where Sylvan Lake.
she was vice president o f GAA.
Mra. E. C. Harper, president,
She attended Daytona Beach Jun- opened the meeting with the ritual
and welcomed two new members,
Mrs. Walter Cook and Mrs. Glenn
McCall.

Committee reports were heard
and various projects for the year
discussed by the group. Civil d e­
fense will be the main project and
most o f the funds raised during
the year wiH be used for this pur­
Mrs. Olga Hunter was ho»tets the fish school at the HD Center pose.
to the first meeting o f the year
craft “ M t will be held a’, tha
Mrs.
Vernon
Hardin,
social
for the Lake Monroe Home Dem- j
of Mrs. Hunter, Sept, 31.
chairman, announced that there
gerald,

Supper Meeting
Enjoyed By
Guild Members

in Daytona Beach Sunday from
3:30 to 4:30 p-m.
It waa decided to present a
“ Week o f P ra y er" program at the
church, Oct. 26. Guild members
soled to have a plastic'w are'booth
at the bataar which ia sponsored
by the WSCS and scheduled for
Nov. IT.
W
An inspirational talk on the Holy
Spirit was presented by M isi Vir­
ginia Chapman.
Mrs. Wakefield, Mrs. Muriel
Gardner and Mrs. O. «w. G off were
in charge of supper arrangem ent!,
Mrs. Carlton Bliss was hostess assisted by the 30 members pre­
at the first meeting of the season sent for the meeting.
of XI Beta Eta Chapter, Beta Sig­

Monroe Home Club
Plans Craft Night

onstratlon Club. Mr*. Lucille H tz.

Altamonte Springs

(he ho|U&gt;i , t , h# cloM o( lh# will be a cook-out for num bers
and their husbands, this Saturday
Guests
enjoying
the
afternoon at the home o f Mr and
Sirs. Gordon Frederick on Banana
Lake.

nieetinxr.

agem ent." Mrs. H. L. Johnson,
county council president, retd a
letter from the Lutheran Haven
Home.
It was announced (hat the club Longwood
sponsored one o f the 4-11 Club
girls at the 4-H camp, this sum­
mer snd that the Monroe Club
would be hostes* for the Novem­
By BETTIE SMITH
ber birthday cake at tbe USO.
Richard Grant returned home
Mrs. Sapp. Mrs. Hunter. Mrs.
Saturday from New York where
Fitzgerald, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.
he stayed for m ore than a month
Betty Blackwelder plan to attend
with hia aunt and uncle. While
there he underwent an em ergency
appendectomy. He returned to
Chuluota
school classes Monday.
Friend* and neighbors o f Mrs.
Ruth Hamilton, Longwood realtor,
report that they expect her to
By CAROL J EPSON
return home any day from Maine.
Mra. Maurlne Walker, clerk in
Mr. and Mrs. D. Lawson are
charge at the Chuluota Poet Of­
expected home around Sept. 33.
fice, baa moved from her former
Postcards mailed to friends and
residence on Chuluota Road to neighbors here have com e from
tho Clemente home on Willingham
Niagara Falls,
Grand Ccnjral
Road o ff SR US.
Station, Yankee Stadium and the
Sophie Koetl la back in Chuluota Hail o f Fame at Coopcrton, N . Y.
after
spending
the
summer
The Lawsons write that they have
months at her home in McHenry,
enjoyed their vacation so much
that they wish they could live both
New reaidanta to Chuluota in­
in Longwood and in New York.
clude Mr. and Mra. Edwin Rigalow and (amity o f Seventh Street;
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Baylor and
Spend a few minutes organizing
children of Lake Mills Road, and a complete menu plan for two or
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Mitchell of three days or even a week. This
Fifth Street. Moving in soon will will help you estimate the amount
be the T. M. Gaston family who of lim e you'll need for shopping
and preparing the meal*.
will reside on 'T h ird Street.

Personals

Personals

TERRIFIC

Mrs. G. Andrew Speer, program
chairman, gave a very interesting
program
on “ The Home Wc
M ik e ." Refreshments were served
during the sooial hour.
Other exem plar mem bers pres­
ent were Mrs. Robert Cushing,
secretary; Mr*. Frederick, treas­
urer; Mrs. Harold Chapman, Mrs.
J, L. Horton Jr., Mra. Alfred
Greene, and Mrs. Edward Peter­
son. Mrs. Bliss, hostess for the
meeting, is vice president o f the
chapter for Ihe coming year.

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY
First Christian Church Sunday
:hool Teachers’ meeting, 1:30
m. at the Church.
First Presbyterian Church D ra­
ma' meeting, 7:45 p.m.

Given In DeBary
Mrs. Marie Accardl of Hibiscus
Drive and her daughter, Mra.
Thomas Armao, o f Park Lane,
were the chaperones this past
week at a pre-school splash party
for 24 young people at the AeevrC*
pool in DeBary.
After enjoying a swim the
young people went to the home o f
Mrs. Myron Accardl on Park Lane
and under her supervision the
hostesses, Diane Accardi and Pat
Biondi helped serve refreshments.
It proved to be a gala party to end
the summer vacation.

Tea This Friday
The DeBary Woman's Club wOl
sponsor a tea this Friday at S
p. m. at the Community Center.
Misi Beatrice J. Tyson and
Mrs. Wallace Gabler, past presi­
dents, will be co-hoatestes. The
president, Mrs. William Fldler, 1*
looking forward to meeting all t V
members after the summer re­
cess.
M n . Harold P. Will*. Ways and
Means chairman, announces a
fashion show featuring clothes
from a store in D cLsnd, on Oct.
• with dessert served at 1 p.m .
for old and new mem bers.

D IAM O N D S. . . .

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For F A L L

Personals
By ATLANTA McGINNIS
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sands of
Altamonte Springs returned home
last Friday from a four-month va­
cation spent In Pittsburgh, Pa.,
where they visited their son and
hia fam ily. While there they also
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton
L. Tinsley o f Orienln Gardens,
Altamonte
Springs,
who were
visiting their d iu g b ler in nesrby
Upper Darby, Pa.

ior College and M aryville College
in Maryville, T enn* where she
belonged to the Tbota Upslloa Sur.
ority.

Her fingertip veil o f ailk illus­
ion fell from a rhinestone tiara.
Miss Nlekle Bowling o f Sinford
was maid o f honor and wore a
dress of blue njrloa over taffeta.
Bill Darlin o f New Y ork was best
man.

Personals

Sasselberry

Wedding Announced

Joseph Boyle, o f Philadelphia, elated at the double ring, nuptial
P a., wsro m arried Aug. I f at 10 Mass. Mika and Jim m y Fay
a.m . a i the All Souls Catholic served as attar boys.
Church la Sanford.
The bride, gives in marriage
Father William Tralnor, offiby her father, wore a ballerina
length dress o f white nylon and
lace, over taffeta, and carried a
cascade bouquet o f white earns-

; Mn. Rap H em e wee welcomed
■ a a visitor from First Church.
‘ A ' corned dish luncheon was
: served at noon, with Mn. William
R. Bruce, Mr*. 8. 0 . Hamesaby
tad Mn. Edwin McGregor la
•barge of arrangement*.
An latensting contest waa con­
fected, is which character trait*
•were matched with 10 women o!
tba Bible. For tiamplt, Ruth jb e ideal daughter-in-law. Mn.
Charlaa Oamraer waa tba winner,
With ■ perfect score.
Mn. C. B. Williams openad the
boMem session with eentenee
prtyere and a const taken ef reg­
ular and new members. Tbe Mixpah Circle wen la this division.
A copy ad tbe society's year­
book was presented to each one
present This we* made .possible
bp the work of Mn. Harry Elay
and Mrs. Bussell Kitner.
- Mrs. J. M. Leonard presented
■ o huplring program on the "Holy
•Spirit," assisted by Mrs. Richard
(Silver*, Mn. Kitner and Mn.
.Robert Bennett. Mn. Bennett sang
:"Hely Spirit Light Divine.'*

i__a social Saturday evening at the
~ ~Jw m a of Mr. and Mra. A. B, Tedi ford. Mr. Tedfard Is social chair!
man o f tha group. About 33 mem­
bers anjoyed barbecued chicken
| and spar* riba. Guests brought
covered dishes to complete the
dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn M ositr, who
have been spending the summer
with their children in Charlotte
and Lansing, Mich., will arrive
horns this weekend.
Mery and Martha Courier were
recent gueate of their grand­
mother, Mra. Lucy Courier, in
Sanford.
Mra. W. B. Young left Tuesday
fo r Orlando to visit with her
‘
daughter, M n . Hugh Flynt, and
fear granddaughter, Mary, who
will bo h aving this weekend for
the University o f Georgia at
Athena.
Fred Plerioa has returned from
e vacation In Valdoata, Ga., and
a visit with his mother, Mrs. A.
R. Pierson, and other relatives.
Norman Nolle will arrive this
wsekend from Statesboro, G a., to
taka his wife end children, Patty,
Nancy and new ion Norman Earl,
to their home in Apopka.
Bob Ragadale la spending a
• month at Maryville, Calif., on bui* Iness.
Was Evans leaves Saturday for
Vanderbilt University in Naihwill*, Tenn. This #1.1 be hia sopnom ore year.
Mr. and Mra Jack Dodd and
■ona, Doug and Deal, left this
week, for a southern Florida va­
cation. They plan to «tup In Sara­
sota, the Keys and ir.routw home
will vial relative! in West Palm
Beach.

Fall Council
Delegate Named
By Pilot Club

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(Djloa Gbby:

By Abigail Van Buren

THURSDAY P. M.
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D E A R A B B Y : Fiona* don't think I am

\ •mall, but I have a question to ask. Don’ t
you think a woman who claims to be a
good friend should entertain her “ good
friends” in her living room? Whenever 1
visit this person she leads me right to the
kitchen!
She puts the coffee pot on and we sit
there all during m y stay. She has a lovely
. home, a beautiful coffee service and gorgeous dishes, but all 1 ever see is her kit[ 9 chen and her everyday dishes. Am I
w rong?
INSULTED
D EAR INSULTED: No. Your friend
was wrong to assume that you were a per­
son with whom she could be herself with­
out fuss or frills. You should feel flatter­
ed, not insulted.
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D E A R A B B Y : I would like to point
■ out to MRS. CITIZEN, who thinks our
v country is going to the dogs because our
teen-age girls try to look older, that this
is not nearly so offensive as some of our
big, fat, gray-hatred old women who ap­
pear in public with bare backs, akin-tight
Capri pants, and shorts so short they dis­
appear when the women sit down. When
mothers (and grandmothers) start dress­
ing their age, perhaps our teen-agers will
have an example worth following.
I
C. S. M.

D EAR AB B Y : W hat’s wrong with our
Daddy? Our mother passed away last
April. After the funeral I went back
home, as I am married. My brother went
back to college. When we came back, al­
most six months later, we found all o f
Mamma's clothes, shoes, hats, snd purses
J u s t like she was on a visit somewhere and
*was coming back to wear them. We would
feel better if Daddy cleaned out the draw­
ers and closets and got rid o f these sad
reminders. Should we tel! Daddy to do
this? He feels bad enough, and we hate to
make him feel worse.
JEAN AND JOE
DEAR JEAN A N D JOE: Pur the
moment, don't say anything. Y our Daddy
might decide soon himself that he wants
to gat rid o f the reminders. If a year
passes, and 'ttOt&amp;ulii
moved, suggest
Mamma’s room be painted another color,
and her things given to someone who can
get some good use out o f them. I f he re­
sists your suggestions— don’t press it.
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“ Are things rough?” I « t Abby help
you solve your problem. For a personal
reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope and send to Box 3365, Beverly
Hills, Calif.
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For Abby’s booklet, "H ow To Have A
Lovely Wedding,” send 60 cents to Abby,
Box 3366, Beverly Hills, Calif.

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III Ki w i i n i (V .atn.r
M l ( I t A ll* a it* Woollier

MOSOLCTtOW

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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the
above and foregoing la a true and
|A correct copy of a ll.aolutloo. I'****
” 1 and t. and Eihlblta A through
E, ra ge* I through I, containing
an accurate deacrlptlon of County
Commlaalonare' dlatrtcta t through
i. Semlnola County, Florida, paaa•d unaultnotiely br tho Hoard of
County Commlaalonare o f Semlnola
County at Ita regular nutting on
tha Ith day o f Sapu A.D. H I I,
aa t a n a appaara oa (ho roeerl l«
Minute Book tl. P a f i a III to t i l
for aald County.
IN
WITNESS
WIIERKOI.
I
have hereunto eat my hand and
f f ile d tho afflolal tool of the
♦ aBoard
o f County Commlaalonare
tnla tha Ilk day o f Sept. A.D.
Itll,
A rm o r
H.
Bwkwitb. Jr.,
Clark of tho Board of Coun­
ty Poniniliilonera la and for
Mamin,la County, Flurlda.
CIHIMIT A
lo t W t
COMMIMIOB
U l t T H I l T I.
Begin at tha Intaraaallon o f the
canttr tinea o f llt h Stroat and
Franrh Avenue In Sanford:
thence run North along (ha «*olino of French Avenue to tha
• tar
North-boundary of Seminole Counly;
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thence follow tha North and Ea«t
boundary o f Seminole County to
Ito Inttreecilon with tho cantor
lino o f Kconlochhatehee Cra*h;
thanao Waalarly thing tho c*ot*r
lino o f Econloskhalchao Creak to
tho tntoraoctldn o f the canter line
o f Kconlockhatchaa Creak and tha
Eaet-Weet eantar Una of lection
1. Townintp U South, B o a io U
monca Woat along tho Eeat-Wtei
. t m t i r lino of goctlun 1. TownV b l p I t South. Hanga I I *»•«- to
tho W ait lino o f iootlon 7. Townohlp II South. Range II
thanco Watt along the X oot-w oot
con lor lino ol Station IL To w n,
ohlp II Sooth. Range 11 Kail, boa
tnl tho ttntor Uni o f Cahbog*
Aiauuo to tho Interoeetlon of tho
cantor Unto o f Cahhogt Avonuo
and Slant atroot:
i ion.o Notth e l q m
t»*
lino o f Stone Street to the inter­
section o f tho cantor lleee of
atone Stroat nag t a i l Creak Mato

Canal:
thanca North
along tha tealor
Unto o f Salt Crook Main Canal
and Salt Creak and Wraterly along
tba eantar Una af Salt Creak to
Lake J i l i u p :
tkoneo Woat along tha Waalarly
aitanaton o f tha cantor lino *1
•alt Criak to tha tntariactlsn o f
tho Woatorly extonolon o f tho can­
tor line o f Salt Crook end the can­
ter line o f Lake Jotaupi
thonco Southerly
and Woatorly
along tha eantar lint o f Lake
Jeaiup and around tho South aide
o f Jana lain to the intoriectlon o f
tha eantar line o f Lake Jee.up
and a Una attending from tha
South and o f Sanford Avanue to
tha North and of tha road run­
ning along tho Woat aide of
Block B. D.R. MltcheU'o Survey o f
Levy Grant, aa recorded In Plat
Book 1, Page I, public reeurdi
of Semlnola County, Plorlda;
thanca Xortheiaterty along aald
Una to tho South and o f Sanford
Avenue;
thanca Northerly along tha renter
lino o f Sanford Avenue to the Inttreectlon o f the canttr tinea of
Sanford Avonuo and loth strati
In Sanford;
thanca Eaat along tho cantor Una
uf 10th Street In Sanford to the
I n tim a tio n o f the center llnre
of loth Stroat and Mallonvllle
Avtnua:
thence North along the canter line
of Mallonvllle Avenue lu tho Inltrlection uf tha canter Una of M.llonvllle Avanue amt Hut Street;
thencr Waal along tho ranter Una
o f ttth Street tn the Uiteraectlon
of tha center tinea o f llth Strati
and Sanford Avanua;
thanca South on tha canter Una of
Hanfurd Avanua to Ilia Uiteraertlnn
of tha center lln»* of 17th Street
and Sanford Avanue;
thence W e il on the canter Una of
llth Street to tha Intaraectlon of
tha center llnee of ll t h Streat and
French Avanua. whirl) la tha PUB
Including Jana tala In Lake J u ­
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SIXMtklT C
and Sion* S t m t ;
COt-NTT COM Ml** 1(1A
thanco South a l o o f
th* earner
DISTRICT III
llna o f Bton* Strait to tha tntrrBatin at (ha Interaectlon nf (ha *eel Ion o f th# eantar llna* of
earner llna o f (ha API- n il Ta- Htona S t m t and Cabbiga Avanua;
voraa Branch and tha Wrklra thanca Eaat along the canttr lln*
River In Beetlon tl, Townahlp I t o f Cobboga Avanua. balng tli*
South. R e n t e I I Eaat;
Eail-Waat cantor lln* o f lactlnn
thanca run S a l t olot.a the canter 12, Tu wnam p- at South, Rang* XI
Una at tha ACL RR tn tha Intar- Eaat, ta W a it Una o f Section 7.
aactlon o f tho cantor llnaa or (ho Townahlp XI South,
nang*
II
ACL RR T o v a r t i Branch and Ihe Kaat;
ACL RR Trilby Branch In Section thanca Eoat along Eaet-Weet can11, Townohlp 11 South, Range I I tar Una o f Section 7, Townahlp It
Eaat;
South. Bongo t l Eaat, ta Ih* Inthanca South along the eantar laratetlon o f tha Eaat-Waat ran­
lino or tho ACL RR Trllhy Branch lar Una o f Section 7, Townahlp
to th* I n te m c tlo n o f the renter II South. Rang* II Eaat, and th*
Itn* o f tho ACL RR Trilby Branch centar Una o f
Econlockhatcht*
and tha South llna o f Section II. Craek;
Townahlp II South, Rang* 21
thence Eaatarly along th* cantor
Eaat;
thanca Eaat along tha Snuth Una lino nf Econlockhatrhat Craek tn
o f gactlnn t l . Townahlp 14 South. the Intaraactlon af th* eantar llnaa
Range II Eaat. to th* Waal llna nf Ecnnlockhatcha* Creak ond tho
o f Section 7. Townxhlp Id South, St. John* invar:
thanca South along th* main ehanRang* lb Exit;
thanca Snuth olnng th* W ait Una not o f lit* St. John tllvir, which
o f Section T. Townehln lb South. It elan tha Eaat boundary of
Uanta 14 F.»et. to th* South llna Semlnola enunty, to tha South
o f Section 7. Townahlp II South, boundary o f nrmlnola County:
thanca
Wait
along
Iba South
Rang* ID Eoet;
thanca Etvat along th* South line boundary o f Semlnola County to
nf Section 7, Townahlp 10 South. tba Southwest corner o f Section
Itahn* lo Beat, to til* tnlaraccttun 11, Tovtiiehlp 31 South. Rang* 19
o f th* South lino o f section T. Eaat;
Townahlp
10 South,
Rang*
ID thanca North along the Wait llna
Eaat, and th* eantar line o f Lake of Sactlon 31, Townahlp It South,
Rang* lb Eaat, and Sactloo X).
Mary |lnut*v*rd;
It
Snuth,
Range
)*;
thane* Eavt al &gt;ng It,* centar llna Townahlp
Eaat.
which la part o f Ih# W rit
nf l a k e Mary Boulevard and Ih*
boundary
tine
o
f
Semlnul*
Cou
n­
canter llna nf t.*k* M.vry Boultvar.l axtanded Eaat to th* Inter- ty to tha Southeaat corner of
Townahlp It South,
aactlon o f tha canter ltHra o f Section 2"
Lake Mary
Itoutavard axlrndad Rang* in Eaet:
thanca
XVaet
atung tha South llna
Eael and th# ACL RR, Main Lino;
thrnc* South along th* eantar of aactlon Jb, Townahlp It South,
lino o f th* ACL Itll Main Llna to Range I'l Kaat, ond Station t),
tha Inter**,-tlon
nf (ha eantar Townahlp It South, Rang* lb Eaat
lln -i nf tha ACL ItR Main t.ln* which la purl of th* South boun­
and Pln*il* Street extended W**t dary o f s«mlnol* County lo tna
then,* Eoet along the center tin* Intaraactlon o f th* South boundary
o f Pineda Strati attended Wait lln* o f S* m Inot* County with the
and center Una o f Pineda Streat m i t e r lln* o f th* ACL RR. Main
tn th* Intaraactlon o f th* eantar Lino;
llnaa o f Plnado St rict and Btot* thanca North along Ih* canter lint
nf th* ACI. nil Main Lln* to th*
Road 7.427:
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thanca South along tha center Itna Intaraactlon uf Ih* eantar lln* of
m l m i tuviMiaaioN
nf Stat* lload S-4I7 tn th* Intar­ th* ACL RR Mam Lln* with Stall
U D T m r r it
aactlon o f tha canter llnaa nf Road 414;
Begin at tha (m e n ta tio n of the Hleta Hood R-I1T and SamlnnU thanca Kaat olnng th* eantar lln*
eantar llnee o f t It R Street and Boulevard; thane* Boat along th* of Shite lload 114 to Ih* Intar­
French Avanua tn Sanford;
eantar llna of Semlnola lloulavard aactlon o f Ih* center line* of
thanco run Eaat along tha cen­ to th* InltreOrtlnn o f the eantar mala lload 4(4 with U.6. 17-31,
ter llna o f llth Street to tha In- llna* nf H-inlnola lloulavard and thanca North along th* renlar lln*
tereectlun of tha center llnee of U. S. 17-12;
o f P. S. 17-»I to th* liit*r»*ct|oti
ll t h Strait and Sanford Avenue;
thane* Southerly along tha eantar o f th* earner tin** o f U. S. 17-43
thanca run North along the cen­ Una o f L*. S. 17-11 tn th* Intar­ and dia l* Ituad S-414 which II
ter Una of Hanford Avanua to (ha aactlon o f th* center Itna* o f U. th* PuR.
I n t im a t io n o f the center llnee of S. t l - l l and St all lined ( t l ;
H 1 H IN IT I
Sanford Avanua and Ulh Street; thanca Waaterly atung th* eantar
c o n n r w N s ix iiu )
thanca Eaat along tha renter Urea Una o f Slat* lload l i t to the Inm anner v
of llt h S t m t to the Interaeniion tereactl.m of tha eantar llnaa nf Begin i t Ih* lnler»*rt1on af th*
of tha center line* o f llth Streat Htata lload 414 anil th* ACL RR. eantar llna* o f 111* Weklva River
and Mallonvllle Avanua;
and th* St. John* Itlvrr;
Main Llna;
thanca South along tha center Una thanca South along th* eantar lln* thanca run Eaatarly along (he
of Mallonvllle Avanua to tha In- o f tlva ACL Itll Main Lln* to th* main ehannat o f th* Si. John*
tarnation o f tha ranter llnea of South
boundary
of
Semlnola River, which I* alao th* North
Itellonvllle
Avanua
and
19th County:
boundary o f Samlnot* County, to
Iniaraaotlon
af
th* u North
Street;
thenc* Wait along th* South boun­ th*
thanca Went along the renter line dary o f Heinlnol* County to th* boundary of ttemlnol* County and
of lath Street to tha Intereectlon South*'**) corner of Section It, th* eantar 111)* of French Avanua
of tha cantor line* of I'lth Street Towntnlp
It
South,
Rang* 1) •iL«nd*d North;
and Sanford Avtnua.
thane* Mouth along th* eantar
Eaat;
thanco South on tha canter llna th*nc*
North
along
th* Waal Una o f French Avanua avtandad
of Sanford Avanua to tha South boundary o f Samlnot* County to North and th* eantar lln* of
and at Sanford Avanua on Like tno com er tin* o f th* Waktva French Avanua to Ih* Iniarvtcllon
Jeaiup;
of th* canter llnea of French
River:
thanca Southweaterly acroea I.aka thanca Eaaterty and Northeaaterly Avenue and 31th Street Ih Sanford;
Jaaaup to tha North anil of a along tha Weat and N o r t h * aatarly thence Woat along th* , - liter lln*
road vanning along (ha W*«t aide boundary
nf
Semlnola
County, or slut Strait t„ th* intaraaotlun
Of Block R. D ll. MRrheire Sur­ which la alao Ih* center Itn* o f of th* cantor tin-,- uf l l l h Street
vey o f Levy Grant, aa recorded th* Wohlva River, lo th* Intar­ and th* ACL Hit. Main Llna,
lu Plat Book 1, Pea* &gt;. publle aactlon o f th* center lino* of Ih* thanca Southwaatarly along th*
m e r g e o f S e a l a t l e county, Flor­ ACL RR T tv e rt * Branch ond th* centar tin* at Ih* ACL IIR Main
ida:
Weklva River, which la th* FOIL Lln* to th* Ihtiraacllos of th*
E xlttn rr n
thanco
Soulhaoaiarly along tha
ACL BR Main Lln* and th* **n
centerline o f aald road running
t'OI X T ) ( IIVIMlealUN
tar lino o f t.ake Mary lloulavard
along the W a it aide of Utnck B
ItlwTHICT IV
attended Kaat;
to tha Interoeetlon o f aald road Begin at ih* Inlartectlon o f th* thanca Wait along th* eantar line
with State Rood 411;
eantar llnaa of U. S. 11-11 and o f Lake Mary Huuitvard extended
thanca W a it along the eantar Hoe Stat* Road S-414;
Eaat and th* eantar lln* o f l-aha
of Slain Rood I t ) to the Interac­ thane* run Eaat along Ih* ranlar Mary Boulevard lo th* Intaraactlon
tion o f tha canter llnea o f Biota Una nf State RoeH S-414 to th* of tba eantar Una of i-uh* Mary
Road 411 and Stain Haad S-414;
Intaraactlon of Ih* canter llnee lloulavard and th* South lln* nf
Thanca W a it along tha eantar llna o f Stale Itoad H-Ilt and Slat* Macllutt 7, Totenenlp 34 South,
af State Rood B.414 to tho Inter- Road 41);
Rang* 14 Eaat;
aactlon o f tho cooler Una* o f Stall than,* Eaet along' th* center lln* thanco Woat along th* South tin*
Rvad S-414 and U. S. IT-11;
o f Stat* Itua.l 411 to th* Intaraac­ of Sactlon 7, Townahlp 74 South,
thanca Southerly along tha ranter tlon o f th* eantar lln* or Stat* Rang* Jo Eaat. to tha tXaat lln*
Una o f U. S. t l - l l to tho tntereoa- Road 41) and a road running o f gectlon 7, Tuw-iialup IS South.
tlon o f tho canter llnee of U. S. along th* Weat aid* o f Block H. Rang* lb Eaat:
17-41 and Semlnola Boulevard;
It It. Mltrhair* Survey o f l.ary lt,ern-e North along Ih* tVaet llna
thanca Waalarly along tha eantar, Grant, a* recorded In Plat Rook of Sactlon 7, TuwnvhJp 14 South.
Pag*
4. public
record* o f Rang* lb Eaat, to tha South Una
llna o f Semlnola Brulovard u&gt; thej I,
Intoracctlon nf tho canter lln»» « f Semlnola County, Florida[
of Section i ] , To»it*h1p 14 South.
Hamlnola
Boulevard
and
a n te thanca N'urthwiatarly along ren­ rt*ug* n Kaat;
ter lln* o f tald road running thanca Meal along |h* South tin*
Rood S* (17.
thanca North along tha tenter Itna along Waal lid* o f Block B |o uf Sactlon II, Townahlp 14 guutn,
o f s u i t Road S-4I7 to tha In-1 l-aka Jaaaup:
Rang* 3b Eaat. to tha Intareactlon
tareectlon o f the cantor llnea af thanca Northeaaterly along a lla* nf th* South lln* o f Meeting 13.
HUte
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and
Ptnad* attending from th* Nortn and of Tuwuehlp
10 South,
Kang* Jx
aald road running along W a lt ahl* Kaat, and th* ACL lilt. Trllhy
Street;
thanca Watt along tho canter line Block B to th* South and or Sen- llraurh, thauea Northerly S la n g
o f Pineda Street and Weetarly •*• lord Avanua lo th* Intaraactlon af Hi* ranlar llna o f Ih* ACL Itll
tenllon o f the center Una o f Pin­ ■old tin* with tha canter llna af t'rllby RrancL to Ih* Intaratutlon
ed* Street to tha mtereactlon af Lake Joeaup;
o f Ih* ranlar line* of Ih* ACL BR
tho center line* o f tha Weetarly thanca Eaatarly and Northeaettrly Trilby Branch and th* ACL RR
attention o f Pined* Streat »nd tha olnng tli* vantar Una of Lab* Tavaraa
Branch
In S e c t i o n
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thanca Xortheaeterly along tha
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canter line o f the ACL FtR t» me tha cantarlln* o f Lak* Jaaaup and thanco XXaat along Ih* ceutar tin*
Interaectlon o f Ilia canter llnea of ih* w aatarly axlenalon o f th* can
o f lb* ACL Itll Tavaraa Branch
tha ACL R R and li t h Street In tar Una of Molt Crook;
la th* Intaraactlon o f th* canter
then,-* Eait along th* eantar Itna llnea o f th* ACL RR Tavaraa
Sanford;
o
f
Salt
Craek
extended
Weat
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thanca Eaat along tne center Una
| Branch and Ih* Weklva lllvar;
of lath Strati to tha Inlaroaottoa tba eantar lln* o f Salt L'raak to ' thanca Nonhe*al*i 1y along Ih*
th* center main choanal af th* W*klv* River,
o f the ranter
nee o f llt h Street th* lntaraocthea o f
Una* af Sail Creak and Salt Craek wrhuh la ale,■ &gt;ha Wait buuudiry
and French Avanua;
thanca Xortlx along tha eantar Una Main Canal.
|o f Marninol* County, t* th* Intero f French Avanua to tha Interetc- thane* Southerly along tho can­ ecctlon o f tba eantar llnaa af Ih*
ilon o f tho cantor llnea af French tor lino of Salt Craek Mam Canal Waklva River and th* It. John*
Avanoa nod U l h S t m t which la to tha Imaraactlan a f th* center Klvar. which la tha FOB.
Una* af Salt Criak Mots Canal Publleh M*pc tl, XI, II A Oct. I
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T e a r ,Day tn Court
L o n t t u Taung
Art LIuMaitar
Road lu Reality
Young Dr MaUua
Millionaire
Queen E*T A Day
Pram Yhaan Raata
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Who Da You Truit
Moke Room Par Daddy
Brighter Day
Amarlcan tuadataad
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Rla Tin Tin

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Gulden ng has become ■ fis!il ground seem s forever dry and
The vacation trip yon took not
between you and the bug), xad no thirsty.
so very loag ago satins a long
matter how muen yo-i water, the
You have d a ji or thinking that way hack.
if you bear the quev ion “ What
You are tn and out of your ear
can I d o?” Just one more time so many times oadi day ehsuf*
you'll scream . Amt it h si become feuring children hers sod Utrr*
harder and harder to keep your that there saver teams to bo any
voice low and rca'onsble when time for yourself.
B y C A R O L JKrttON
you a n called on to settle a child­
You begin to woodor wfcbt Is
Executive Board member) of ish squabble.
the matter with you.
the Greater Chuluota Community
Y ou have plenty of clothes In
No.hing is the matter with yon
Club, at their September m ietlnf. your elostt but when you really
esceot that It la tho and of sur*
elected George Boulden president want lo look your best every
mer. It happens that way ovary
to replace .Mary Spaih who h si dress you try on looks a bit
year—doeso’t It, in the last wash*
moved to Orlando. Gene Runyon limp and dispirited.
before thi youngsters go hack to
w as named lo the vice preildent'i
The Hits o f things that need
school, before the beat wave
office.
lo be done teem s to grow longer
finally breaks, before the etatt
no
Rirtter
how
many
you
knock
Both o fficia l) will serve the
of fall activities?
unexplred
terms until regular off each week.
So it's nothing to worry about
There are a lot of things you
elections for a new slate of o f­
at all. There's nothing wrunt
ficers are held at the Or.. IT should d o around the bouse Uut
with you that tho beglwiag af R
general meeting of the o r g in lu - you keep putting off.
new aeison won't cure.
lion.
The d a y i seem long and a lit.Us tno much alike.

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Representatives o f the various
Chuluota clubs will m eet at 8
p. m. Friday In the Community
Building to begin planning the
•jn u il Chuluota Halloween Car­
nival.
Ray Pents ami Gene Runyon
have been appointed by the Com -,
muntty Club tA rcutlve Board as
chairmen o f the event.

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ON MOTION BT COMMISSIONER
WILLIAMS. SECONDED BT COM*
MIMSIONBK AVERT, THE FOL­
LOWING KESOLUTION WAS UN*
ANIMOUSLT ADOPTED A T THE
REOULAR
MEETING OP THE
BOARD O P COUWTT COM MC*
OP SEMINOLE COUNTT.
• SIGNERS
FLORIDA ON SEPT. I, A. D. I l l t l
WIIRREAS, tho Board o f Coun*
t r Commlulonaro la and for Sami*
nolo County, PI or Ido, dotm It
■tettaary to fix tha koundarlta
o f (ho rotptetlro County Commli*
alontra’ dlttrleta In oatd County In
accordance with Chapter 111, Ftar*
Ida Btatutea, and
WHEREAS, tba Board o f County
Commiailoners o f Semlnola Coun­
ty. Florida, It dtalrou* o f com­
plying with Chapter 111. Plorlda
Btatutea, And by tba adoption at
thlo Reaelutton rhanaa and aalab*
• llab
the raapactlra County Cam*
miielontra' dlatrlota tn aotd Coun­
ty
,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RE ­
SOLVED by tho Board of County
Commlaalonare In and for Kami*
note County, Plorlda, In regular
Oration thla data, that aald Hoard
doaa hereby chanaa tha County
Comnilialontra' dlatrlcta. Dletrlctt
1 through I Incluatra, aa ahown
by Exhibit* A. It. C, D. and B at­
tached hereto and made a part of
thla Raaoluttan, each Exhibit ao. eurattly daxcrlblnp the daaerlptloa
9 o f tha County Conuilaoloaara’ dla­
trlcta aa ahown i t tho top o f tha
papa o f each Exhibit, and
UK IT PUIITIIKR RESOLVED
that a certified copy of thla
ll**»lutlon and tha Kxhlblta run*
txtnlnu tha accurate deecrlptlane
of tech dlttrlct ahall be published
In Tha Sanford Herald once a
weak for four conxecutlre w»*k»,
auch publication* Id eommtnca aa
aeon aa practicable, and
BK IT PCHTtlER RESOLVED
that a cartlfltd copy of tbla P.eao*
lutlon and tha attached Eililblta
m ahall ba furnlahad tho Sacrotary
o f Stott forthwith complylna with
Chapter l it . 91. Florida Statutaa,
•*d
BE IT FU RTHER RESOLVED
that thla Raaoluttcn and the at­
tached Eihlt.ua A throuah K ahall
ha aprtad upon tba Mlnutee of
the Board of County Commlaalonera in and for Seminole County,
Florida, and
HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that thlo llaaolutlon ahall become
effective Immediately,
UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED thla
of Sept., A. D. 1)11.
• |th day
J, C. Iluteblion, Chairman,
Hoard
of County
Commlialonara In and for Seminole
County, Florida.
ATTEST:
Arthur II. Heekwith. Jr., Clerk
Hoard of County Commltelonere
In and for Semlnola County,
Florida.
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JackeonvIUe dletrlet ealee manag­
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announced today.
Hunt la a member o f the aalca
ataff of Hunt Llneoln-Merrury,
l a c , Sanford. Hla aalca proficiency
baa earned him apecial recognition
from the Llucoln-Mertury Salta
Council. '
coln-Mvrcury fo r 10 year*.

Two Represent
Area At Meet

C h e s t e r &lt;ck*ek) M u s e

Dorothy Stapleton

Ura. Kathleen Reynold* and
Mra. Peggy Kuhn repreaented the
Democratic Women’* Club o f San­
fo rd at the recent meeting o f tho
Democratic Women'* Club o f the
Fifth Congreaalonal Diatrict, held
in Orlando.
Delegate* diacuMed the propoa•d amendment* to the organic*,
tlon'a atite eunitltution, which
w ill be voted on at tha etatn con .
vention meet In Clearwater in Oc­
tober.
The local repreaenUUvea an­
nounced the teetimonlal dinner to
bo held here fur Congrraeman Syd
llerlong, on October 11. in the
Sanford Civic Center, iponiored
jointly by tha Democratic Wom­
an'* Club and the Democratic Exe­
cutive Committee.
Advance ticket* are now on eale
and may bo procured from Mr*.
W. A. Reynold*, 24211 Willow Ave.
In Sanford or M rc Elton Bennett
In Canaellierry.

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�LIBRARY FACILITIES play an important part in the program’s Project
Group periods where Barbara Bryant, shown checking out a book with
Mrs. Roberta Richards, librarian, will receiva individual attention In small
group discussions with hpr te a c h e r
(Herald Photo)

SIXTH GRADE Instructor Airs. Irene Kin?* finds use
of film strips and projector really "gets the idea es­
tablished” in young and questioning minds.
(Herald Photo)

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MUSICAL TRAINING Is included in the schedule. Here Mrs. Alary Fran­
ces Holton, teacher, leads an informal and relaxing vocal session.
(Herald Photo)

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COUNTY NEWS

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fcdiiion

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1961

Seminole
Chuluofa Barbecue
Lake M ary Seniors
Democratic Women
Sells 475 Dinners
To Organize Club Now College Freshmen

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E D ITO R IAL

COMMENT

Where Were They?
Whnt do residents o f the Luke Mary area find to

By CAROL JEPSON
do that la of such compelling interest on the first
The Labor Day Chicken Bar­
Thursday nijtht of euch mouth from September through
becue
sponsored
by
Chuluota
By FRANCKS WKSTKR
Daytona Beach Junior College.
Alay ?
American Legion Post !23 to raise
Mrs. Hope Ben,Hit. district \
Among Lake Mar; members of
Dolores plans a major in ele­
Last Thursday night the Luke Mnry Chamber o f
funds
for
the
organization's
new
vice president of the Seminole the 19*11 Seminole High Graduat­
mentary education and hopes to Post home was a tremendous
Commerce, which has the distinction of being the oldest
County
Democratic
Women's ing Class entering colleges this
SKILL TEACHER Airs. Shirley Stuart looks over work­
such organization in the state, began, or attempted to
complete her studies at Florida success, chairm an C. R. Penlz
book with Airs. Alargaret .McClure, skill teacher's nide.
Club in d delegate-at-large of the month are Susan Tallman who
begin, its 39th year's work.
•
Presbyterian. Myrna will choose has reported.
(Herald Photo)
state organization, reported today wilt attend the University of Flor­
Advance notices of the meeting were sent by the
Officials
estimated
that
at
her field of fuiure work after
Chamber secretary to ihe membership, which is to say
that a South Seminole Demo­ ida where she expects to major more consideration.
lcgxt 473 dinners were served he
in languages and Myrna Williams
the least, an infinitesimal representation of the area’s
tween tlie hours of It a. m. and
cratic Women's Club is scheduled
Both girls left Sunday for the
and Dolores Kirsrh who arc at
registered voters, much less its population. Announce­
S
p.
m.
at
the
Community
lluuse
for official organization in Octo­
Daytona Y.W.C.A. where they
ments also were published in the locnl newspapers.
picnic grounds and the Dessert
ber.
wilt live white attending classes
Booth. iujiM j,rd by lad.es of the
SIX PERSONS CAM E............
.Mrs. Bennett, Mho will be acting
whirls convened this week.
Community
Church,
was
sold
Lack of attendance can't be attributed to member­
president of the Siuih Seminole
Joy Wester t* at Florida Pres­
out completely hy mid-afternoon.
ship fees, One night at the movie would cost an in­
byterian where classes openrd
group, announced plans for form ­
Proceeds from the pies, cakes
dividual more than his ontire annual C of C dues. And
Sept. 1 and plant to major in
ing the new club at a luncheon
and cookies sold went Into a
this is the organization which, with nid through per.
science and education.
meeting of the Fifth District
building fund for the proposed
aonal contributions of its members, is sponsoring B o y
Council in' Orlando Saturday.
Curtis Green. Don Coleman and
new church unit.
Scout Troop 242, one of the largest in Central Florida
l!y ATLANTA McGINNIS
Carl and Gini Stubbings will be
Coming up also for lengthy dis­
I'entz has expressed Ills appro
with an enviable reputation for its accomplishments.
Tlic Catholic Women's Guitd at the U. of Fla. where Curtis
cussion at the luncheon were pro­
cialion to all person* who worked
Since Lake Alary is unincorporated, the Chamber
posed revisions to the cluh con­ of the Altamonte Springs St. and Don. both to major in e lec­
so diligently preparing for and
could serve, as its officials desire it to do, not only ns a
stitution which will hr consider­ M a r)-Magdalen Church was hos­ trical engineering, will be room­
serving the meal at this outstand
voice for the area’s businesses but for its people ns well.
ed at Oh annual stale convention tess at a tra held last (mutiny mates.
mg community event.
from
1
p
m.
until
5
p
in
in
the
The next meeting will tie held in the Chamber Hnll
scheduled for Oct. 5 through Oct,
Carl, who is attending on a
7 in Clearwater, Mrs. Bennett school Inuldtng under the d irec­ Sears-iloehtitk Agricultural schol­
on Thursday, Oct. 5 . . . . wouldn’t it speak well o f Lnko
tion of Mrs. Peter Gill, chairman arship, plans to work Inwards a
said.
Alary if we could report, ns we did a few short years ngo,
hotany major while Gini will be
Seminole
County
women
at of the event.
“ the hull was filled for the Lake Alary Chamber of Com­
Special appreciation, Mrs. Gill employed in the school'* person­
tending the District Council, in
merce meeting?"
addition to Mrs. Bennett, included says, ha- been extended members nel offices this term.
Richard Scott it commuting to
Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds, presi­ of the Guild's Ways and Means
dent of the Seminole group; Mrs. Committee who handled invi.u- UJC for preliminaries to becom ­
By J IN K CAS.XKI.BKRHY
Nance Russell, committeewoman; lions to tins tea attended by 210 ing a physical cduvatton instruc­
Iron
Willson of Casselberry,
tor ami Bobby Lankford is a chairman of Ihe Seminole Coun
Mrs. Peggy Kuhn, vice president women of the area
at large and Mrs. Lucille Mu!- Mrs. Hrently Henderson arrang­ pre med student at nearby Stet­ ty Republican Committee who is
FIFTH GRADE Instructor Don Hasley finds the audio­
laney, county district 1 vice es! the serving tahle centerpiece son.
conducting a fund raising drive
visual machine a valuable instrument in teaching the
using a combination of red glacis
president.
reports that he anticipates his
large block sessions.
(H e ra ld Photo)
and, gold mums. Refreshments
party will have candidates run­
were prepared and served under
ning fur vminty offices in all
the direction of Mrs. Ann Burfuture elections
.Seminole County Farm Bureau duted to begin at I p. m. In the
gan, chairman of the committee,
He has just returned from a member* will hear at their Sept. Sanford Junior High Agricultural
with assistance from other m em ­
week's combination business and
19 mectlnz, a panel discussion on Simp, formerly the Seminole High
bers including Mines, Grate Ly­
vacation trip to Central New York
FFA building.
"W ater Control: its elfeet upon
ons, Kitty Totaro, G lad)s GlasLoroian
Realty,
headed
by where he visited relatives.
Farm Bureau official* have in­
the
future
of
Seminole
County.”
son, Mary Kacar. Veronica Mai- l.ongwood Mayor Al Lormann, is
While there he inspected the
vited all interested person* to
Panel members will be Ren
etcs.o and Kllen Oliver. Art work Ihe new sales represent alive for Vernon Down* Racing Plant at
attend the program which they
on all name card* was done by the Howell Park housing develop­ Vernon. N, Y . where he saw Wiggins, mil ron*cr*allon lechnireport ha* been prepared to In­
i an;
M. L. Cullcm, farmer;
Mrs. Gloria Both men.
ment which was opened two many of the harness horses that
form the people o f Seminole
John
Krider.
Chamber
of
Com
­
years ago by Heftier Construc­ winter at Seminole Raceway in
County on the vitally important
merce
manager;
Gen. J.
(’ .
aclton.
tion Co
question, "How important ia w a­
County
Commission
He aim visited several of the Hutchison,
tuirmann, a rommissioner of
ter tn you?”
chairman and Joe Baker, mayor
the
Seminole
County
Housing area's shopping centers including
Following the panel discussion,
of Sanford.
Authority, will handle sales of the Cross County Center al Yon­
County Agent Cecil Tucker will
A
covered
dish
supper
at
7
p.m.
Fr. Hubert J Reason of the humes as well as some loo resi­ kers. considered to be one of
show a special movie on “ Fall­
the largest in the slate, while will precede the program ache- out and Agriculture,” an InlerSt.
Mary - Magdalen Catholic dential lots in Howell Park.
Ills firm also has opened a looking for Ides* applicable to
Church in Aliamon e Springs r e ­
esiing and important film show­
ports Cut Its students are at­ branch office at Cape Cora), a the new facility to be built in
ing, in brief, some o f the thing*
tending the church's parochial Fort Myers area housing deve­ Casselberry.
that farmers and others will he
school for grades one through lopment, Lormann said today.
confronted with should the county
Sales
representatives of the
four.
fare radio active fallout.”
include
Karl Zi tw II. Al
The first units of the church firm
Unfortunately,
Tucker
says,
PLAYGROUND EXERCISE under th e s u p e r v is io n of Mrs. Roberta Rich­
and school are located on Mait­ Szawenbergcr
Sept, 19 is the only date on which
Cliff
Shumway,
By MONA GR INSTEAD
ards brings a 3 0 -m in u te change o f p a ce in th e d a y ’s study’.
land A te. just south of the Alta­ Henry Connell and Clarence An
Arthur H. Rhodes, North Orlan the film will be available for hi*
Th« Clinic Mothers o f South
(Herald Photo)
monte Spring, buMne.s district. derion.
do
Civil Defense director, today use in some months.
Seminole Elementary school will
meet for coffee at 9:30 e. m. in reminded resident* o f the com ­
the Teacher's Lounge next W ed­ munity that today will be the last
opportunity for joining classes of
nesday.
All mothers o f itudeul* attend­ the Persona! Survival Course be­
ing South Seminole who sre inter- ing conducted by Instructar Tom
By JANE CASSELBERRY
' e»ted in clinic work ate especially Richey.
The building fund o f Cassel­
Meeting* are scheduled for T
tice. Grade* one through four, takes place until 9.30 a. m. He half-hour later he reports back village* ami re*car*h material j,ivtt&lt;*i| to attend the meeting in
•
By ATLANTA McGINNIS
berry VFW Post *207 was bene(Thla new* feature on the on double tessious. are running then is dismissed from the skill to his homeroom or skill room for and art and music are heing in- j ba&lt;litiurx to those mothers who al- p m. in Ihe Village Hall and filled by more than $100 front
imoothly and
fifth
and
*i*th group and reports to the auditor­ an hour-an-a-halt for spelling and rorporated
new leaching ayiiem being u*ed
in both the large ,,.a,jy have volunteered their eerv- those attending, in order to re- tha large number of residenti
e c u * their certificate, must be
|CM
In the fifth and *i*tb grade* at grader* are enjoying a modified ium for the large block session language arts study. Then lie goes block and follow-up session*.
coming lo enjoy the chicken ba r.
present for i t least three of the
version of the Stoddard Educa- This includes an audio-visual and out lo the playground fur 30 mm
Sixth graders, who are taught
___________________
Altamonte
Filamentary School
becue dinner served by m em ber!
four
classes.
lecture
type
presentation
of
so­
tionai Television Plan winch in­
Ute* of physical education direct­ hy Mr*. Irene King, follow a
has been prepared to better
o f Ihe organization at the W om­
Rhode* alio reminded that a
acquaint parent* of ill Undent* clude* six skill or small clas»- cial studies, science and health ed by Mrs. Roberta Richard* similar program with the only
en'* Club Sunday, Ralph Moore,
first a d etas* will open at T;30
audio-v iv ual
machine* ami Aide* Mrs. Marge Mi Glut* change being one in irhcdole.
involved with technique* and rooni group* that concentrate on Various
publicity chairman, reported to­
p.
m.
Monday
in
tha
village
hallthe “ 3 R‘ s” or, more specifically, and method* used already have and Mrs. Atlanta McGinnis.
Faculty members involved in
equipment uved (or the ela»*e*.
day.
From 1:30 p in. until 2:3u p in. the Large Block Him meet re­•j
Submitted by Don Hasley, fifth reading, lenguage art*, spelling proven a successful means of en­
A. B. Peterson Sr,. Seminole
Ha nrge* all eligible veteran*
joyable learning and films, film­ our student is back in Ihe audi- gularly to cotreiate their ideas to County civil defen-e director, will
and arithmetic.
g lid e teacher, al the rrquett of
to support the local organization
In order to get a more complete strips and tape recordings have tortum for the Project Group witlij order to insure complete rd u ca -; speak on the I'D program and.
% Principal George Dabba, the
in it* effort to build a Post Home
picture, let us follow one of been brought forth to assist in the large block teacher. This p ro -1 turn and character development need* at the Women's Club irC
following account fully explains
on Jasmin* Rd. and advise* that
llas’. ey's fifth graders through stimulating the student interest. jeet period is used for reiaforc of each individual student.
Ca**elberr&gt; at a p m. Thursday !
atypical day of the student un­
at present meetings ir e held on
Results have shown that "A pic­ mg the morning pre-cniation and, Skill teachert for the fifth and;
the school day.
Mrs Irene March, president of
der the »y»lem for which 1 am
By ATLANTA McGINNIS
the second and fourth Tuesdays
Ha reports to his skill classroom ture is worth a thousand words.” enrichment of subject matter by sixth grader* are Mr*. Helen the VFW Pod 1207 Auxiliary
one of the Teacher'* Aide*.)
L&gt;.dr. K. M. Sandon of the San­ of aach month at S p.m. in tha
• • •
Back to our fifth grader who us* of sm all group dtscusstun and Leinhart, Jams* Moseley. Mrs. which It sponsoring the meeting, ford Naval Air Station will speak
at 9 a. rn. where the roll t* call­
Women's Club on Overbrook Dr.
library work andi Shirley
Stuart, Mia*
Eleanor urges all resident* of the area on atomic warfare and survival
Principal George Dabb* L lead­ ed and the devotion conducted. at It a. m. goes to the cafetor- clarification
Meetings of tha Auxiliary, ha
| Schultz, Mrs. Kloise Hall and Mias (o take advantage o f this oppor­ it I p. m. Monday at the Flori­ said, are held there on the se­
ing hi* ichool m It* experimental Generally speaking, the teaching ium for one of the well-balanced other related activities.
The children are in the pro- Anna Bandy. Mrs. Mary France* tunity to hear Ihe county dir­ da Power Corp. Club House at cond and fourth Thursdays o f
“ Stoddard Plan Grouping” which of reading and arithmetic, along meats prepared under lupervirion
ector.
is proving to be a tu cceiifu l prac­ wuh the Decenary drill work, ( of Mr*. Katherine Grimm. A , m w of developing maps, Ind.anjHoUen ia u.« music lostrucior.
Bear Lake.
each month.

Large Attendance
At Catholic lea

Republican Official
Expects Two-Party
County Elections

County Farm Bureau
To Hear Panel Talk

Lormann Realty
To Handle Sales
In Howell Park

Catholic School
Enrolls 169 Pupils

Clinic Mothers
Plan Coffee

Rhodes Reminds
Village Residents
Of C D Course

VFW Post Adds
To Building Fund

New Teaching Method Is Successful Practice In Altamonte

C D Meeting
Set In Casselberry i

Bear Lake Area
To Hear Sandon

j

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P i f t 14—T h u r s .S tp t 14, %l
i t r a 8« b. . it &gt;
AlW AvS SAYS 8 0
ON Y O _* MOtSJtO

nro€T9, s

H ER ALD Classified A ds Bring Fast Results
.

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulst, A itoe. |
FA MSS1 Atlantic Bank Bldg/

REN T A BED
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby Bods
B y Day. Week, o r Month
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. FA M i ll
111 W. 1st S t

Office

MUST SACRIFICE • room bouia
duo to transfer, f t t month, toa
M ayfair Clrclo, Country Club
Manor.

204 W . F ir*!
LARGE furnished apartment up­
stairs, S bedroom s, I blocks
from downtown, ISO. FA HPT1.

HOWELL PARK
I • Bedroom , air-coodiUootd, M i ­
tral beat, m aay deluxe extras.
Sanford’ s
preferred
location.
113,100. and up, FHA 1300
Down, V A No Mooey Down.
N ot too many available. One
m ile Bast of 1T-M s o m .

know

BARGAIN: 3 . bedroom, screened
patio, carport, store and refriFern Park TE 1-1707
■orator, excellent condition. L eu
than IfT monthly. Best offer.
110 Cortes Ave. North Orlsndo.

LO RM AN N REALTY
TE M 3T I

1

NICELY furnished
apartment, prlra
PA 2-3303.
YOU SHOULD TRY
TO DEVELOP'OUtt
eX T K A &amp; H K X Y
PEJ3C£PTION,YANCLY..
ir tt A u y b a a ^ /

TAkETMMMANNEXTTOME,
FOR INSTANCE... OUTTSAROLV
CALM, Y E T 1 5 E N 6 E A
FIERCE AN TA 60N I5M
B O IL IN 6 WITHIN HIM.

TVtiRC G O tS M V B U S "
IT L L BE A MALF-MOUR
B E FO R E A N O TH ER
YUrvltS ALUNU ,--- s

r u . NEVER FINISH
A LL T H IS VuOOW
B V Q U IT T IN G
T IM E , AND .
BLON DIE'S
H A V IN G
S T E A K FOR
SU PP ER r

I DOtfT KNOW WHAT6 COT
HIM 6 0 MAO BUT I CAN
FEEL THE YfOLENT ANGER
BUILDING UPIN6I0E HIM.

y o u ' r e a n h o u r LATE
r A N D YOUR STCAK
Y w 19 StUINfO ____ _

WELL,YOU FOUND OUT WHAT
WA6 MAKING HIM MAQ..MXI
W£RE6TANOlN(eON H » CORN.
*"1

1

a LIFE IS J U S T
ONE BIG G A M E
. OF B E A T r —
CLOCKy J

V lC rV A SLV HOME for fr 'T ^
iam t'.j. 'g luW H W f S H i s . u a
term s. Phono NO 1-324!.

RAVENNA PARK: IMO down. M3
IF YOU HAVE A DRINKING 3-BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
'month.
3-Bodreom,
3
bath
PROBLEM contact Alcoholics
North Orlando Home*. PA 2-0313
h om e, built-isa stainless steel
Anonymous, Pb. FA 2-1343, tan
GE kitchen, Dlepossl, veniilan
SMALL furnished apartment, with
ford.
blinds, double carport*, fenced
lights and water, for one o r two
backyard, com er lot. I N Tom*
people. Adulta only. &gt;33 per
pie D r. FA &gt;-1*43.
month. 101 E. llth Street.
PIANO LESSONS. FA 2-1032,
CLEAN
furnished
downstairs LEAVINQ, MUST SELL 3 bodroom , 1 bath, largo living room,
apartment, water and garage
d ia log
room , largo kitchen,
furnished. Lloyd Swain, Phone
TWO
bedroom
bouse, kitchen
Florida
m om , patio, fsaetd
FA 2-1334.
equipped. Call FA 3-3«31.
backyard, treat. Excellent con­
3 OR 4 bedroom furnished bunga­
dition. Can be soon anytime.
WELAKA APARTM ENTS rooms
low d o s t to public A paroch­
Ravenna Park, 303 Tangerine
private baths, l i t W. First St.
ial schools. 113 So. Laurel Ave,
D r. FA 3-4703. •
FURNISHED apartments, down­
2-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
town location. Phone for appoint­
2330 Palmetto. After 3:30, Ph.
ment,
FA
2-3123
day
or
FA 2-3371.
FA 2-3343 night,
SLEEPING room . 1020 So. Myrtle
Ave. FA 2-7106.
• BEDROOM unfurnished bouse
In Lake Mary. FA 2-644&gt;.
DESIRABLE furnished o r untunr
Ishcd apartment. FA 2-2900.
SLEEPING ROOMS—The Gables
401 Magnolia. Pb. FA 2-0720.
- BEDROOM furnished sportmeat, 601 Palmetto Ave. Pb
FA 2-1374 after 6:00 p. m.

' OKSW-itr &gt;
'■R DOWN
Mor, asset t
AIL T)f c a p
y SSCAPES', y

bedroom
bath. Pb

SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartmcnU, 404 E.
14th SL Phono FA 2-4262.
BEDROOM unfurnished house
26 Escam bia. Ph. FA 2-0274

Z I k ir A g e n c y
k

NEW CB home. Low down pay­
ment. $61 per month, tan in­
cluded; for rent 973. 1700 W.
3rd. Pb. FA 2-3373.
CUSTOM BUILT Home on Lake.
Rent or Sale. Reasonable. Call
evamngs. FA 2-1397.

ASSOCIATES

PARK RIDGE EQUITY. Swimm ln( and boatlnf. 3-Bedroom,
Its bath, separate d ln in i room.
1350 buys m y equity, hate
overseas orders. Available Oct.
1st. 107 Lake Minnie Dr. p i f
PA 2-0330.
Wo Don’t Want E V ERY BO D Y*
Business, Just YOURS.
FARM ER’ S AGENCY
N. V . Farmer, Realtor
2413 S. Park A vt. Pb. FA 2-3221
After houra FA 2-3012 o r FA 2-02SI

UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
413 Camellia Court. FA 2-5610.
GENTLEMAN
for
room
board. Pb. FA 2-0914.

RAVEN N A PARK

C O U N T R Y LIVING
3-bedroom bouse •
better than an acre o f land .
3-Bedroom house and 2 bedroom
houae on 19 teres o f land
12 lota in Bookertown
Geneva 2312
Eve. Orlando GA 2-6191
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
Bob Crumley, Realtor
- R. L. Sloan, Associate
PA 2-0375
Sanf

1. ATTRACTIVE 3 B R „ tile bath
homo, coaplataly equipped with
all appllanoea plus extras. Total
Price $14,130, and M3 prr
month after low down payment.
See this today!
2. LOVELY 3 Bit. home, lo a d e l
with all the extrae. Enclosed
Florida
room, patio, fenced
yard, beautiful lawn. SIS.930.
Low down payment. Paymenii
less than rent.

Stenstrom Realty

HOMES
LOTS
ACREAGE
SALES
RENTALS
3-BEDROOM cement block; large 111 N. Park Ave. Phoaa FA 2-24:3
fenced In backyard with barbeLONGWOOD A R EA: 3-bedroom cue pit; &gt;77.33 month; 303 So.
14k bath home. On school b u V
Sunland Dr., Sunland Estates.
line. 13 minutes from N A S .
30S W. 13th street
F A 2-2737 anytime after 3 p.m.
&gt;7,900. Call FA 2-9193.
PA 2-7603, Evenings FA 2-2379
2-BEDROOM houae, stove, refri­
gerator, 21" TV. &gt;300 and taka
up bouse payments &gt;62. Phone
TRADE
FA 2-7761.
COMFORTABLE 4 bedroom home
for homo In country, with 10
HOME SEEKERS
acrei or more.
T o rant, least, o r buy, it will
FOIt RENT
pay you to chock with Stenstrom
2. 3, and 4 BEDROOM HOMES.
Realty flr a t We havo the fin­
est and most up to date listings
ROSA L . P A Y T O N
for you to Inspect and select
Rsgistared Real Estate Broker
from . Wo will appreciate the
3 * BEDROOMS
Pb. FA 2-1301
17.92 at Huwatha
opportunity to aervo you.

Helmly Realty

C U IU m E N ALWAYS WELCOME
AT SUN DELL MOTEL
Collage available, large kitchen
units, over-nights. From &gt;80
month. SUN DELL, going So.,
1 mile from Sanford, on left,
llw y. 17-92. FA 2-9631.

A V M Y TIDY BOOK
M po r t, freckles/

XU SCD
ttVOAOD
TVPBWRlTERf

H a w s &gt;AT»ePOB fr.^ THis V —

-

IS M T A Y &lt;303*
BOOKS ***
LARD,
SMITH/

Y E S lcO M K B O O K V A g J J

ptviewsARBaurVtrm

SMALL furnished apartment for
couple.
Nice
neighborhood.
Light* and water included; &gt;30.
FA 2-7399.
CLEAN 4 room furn. 611 Park.
2

FUSSY?

. BEDROOM house, kitchen
I
equipped. Ph. FA 2-6043.

m

lVt BATHS

Stenstrom Realty
111 N . Park A v«.

. FURNISHED houses
&gt; bedroom s. Call FA 2
FA 2-2331.

TRANSFERRED: Must sell 3 BR.
excellent corn!. Very low down.
FA 2-4122. T il Baywood Dr.

U o w n .T o -E x r t h

Lv

P r ic t s

Beautiful Lsktfranl
Community
On Sparkling Laka Miaase

L J ? -J

$11,300 to $17,100

UDIOU TALK to /Ho TACKbO L

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ba: k... soft.

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LfiAVo TOWN/

TWAtXWM&amp;gS TUS Kin

u v s g . n i x u«» poms
BKCITSMSUTJ

N o Closing Cools
A o Low I K ft Per
Ae
Month
Principal • I n s .. Int. • Taasa

18,300 T o $0,300
FHA A Conv. Financing

&lt; ONIY 1IMC
CAN GIVE DSTN'
ANStVCH T&gt; THAT,
MV FRIENDS A

' O H WAX
. tVI21*410
RONKS K IN P O elu eum E
A SUBJECT , [ a o SCRUB
IDA
X ID&amp;JQS

Low Down Payment

r b . FA 2-2420

3-BR, l bath house on Urge corner lot In Plnecrest. Monthly
&gt;72.93
(includea
everything).
Reasonable down paym ent Pb.
FA 2-9303 for Inform atloo.

. BEDROOM unfurnished house
located near new high school.
FA 2-1303.
SOUA M P U A
A MUSTY
. . . . .OLD
..

ONGDALE

HOM ES

BEDROOM b n u v , kitchen equip
ped. FA 2-3303.

M«
Wf
IDO /AXS.„
fe a /R O O l

See Our Model -llam ta
— OPEN TODAY 2 ‘ i ML So. o f Sanford
Turn W . on Laka Mary Bird.
PH. FA 3-9370

« 1.00 DOWN

No Closing* Const
No
F
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o
ltn i—To World War er
Oacar M. Hxrriion
Korean Veterans—3-Badroom
Registered Real Estate Broker
Masonry Like now — Kit1311 Palmetto Avo. Pb. PA 2-7941
cben equipped. Rid*
OCALA NATIONAL rOREST
by 1107 Vtrnango
Wo havo the
Largo lota 2 m ills wait Salt
Springs. Phono PA 1-0927.
key.

DESIGNED FOR
H APPY LIVING

"W o

•
•
•
•
•
•

S Blacks to School
High 4k Dry
Paved Street*
Close to Shopplog
Oven 4k Range
Screened Florida
R oom, etc.

Trndi"

Stemper Agency

Cosy country home to beautiful
L*.h Arbor. Two bedrooms,
R E A L T O R -IN B U R O R
full tils bath. Wood-burning firel i t N. Park
place, hardwood floors. Situated Phono PA 2-6991
on spacloua corner lot. Your
invitation to comfortable liv­
ing &gt;13,430. Excellent terms.

W E TRADE

Stenstrom Realty
Hom es by Demetree
3 • Bedrooms

2 • Baths
i vvjar i t A. e Tne
f BACK SOOli.
CXMC. OtVIl.

r oc iMmar*Nr, ow
» j — ~ wtiKV WOutOhT
1 ^ * 1 . hArf CAlltO
W k O v Mf.atlAT
* &gt; •LVj \AU%scfm 'fi

Beautifully aad Solidly Cosatructed. Etcvllent Neighborhood, d o e * to SekooU and
Bbopping.

U Y P . Z E L 'L I a n d S O N S

3 Bedrooms — 1Vi G

FH A ft VA FINANCING

1300 DOWN PAYMENT — $67 PER M l
• Quality Cenatructioa
• Clone Ta Shopping

• Built U Kltchexa
• Qulst Ntighborhood

STENSTROM
SELLING
111 Park Avn.

•

REALTY

AGENTS
pw

p.

Loeatad an Loeuat A v e, N, af
E. 30th St.

Sunshine Realty
SELLING AGENTS
S i l l French Avaaua
P A SOU S
PA M i
NIGHTS . P A M i l l

“

w P » r Me.

Ixdudeo Princi­
pal. In tm a t, la aura art.

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tip

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f h u r s . Sept. 14. ’61— Page 15
12. Real Estate For Sale

Own

Sept.

Sale

W ith

H ER ALD

22. Build • Paint . Repair

SI. Poultry • fe t a • Liviatock S4. Article*

CUSTOM wlndowi ft doors. Boyd’*
Shop. 307 Elm. FA 2-2S18.

CHIHUAHUA pupplts. FA 2-1182.

Electrolux Cleaners

ANIMAL HAVEN Boarding Ktnnal. German Shepherd for sale.
Ph. FA 2-3732 o r FA 1-2870.

Sales — Service — Supplies
Ned Kindy — FA 3-8008
BONDED REPRESENTATIVE

23. Building PUtertala
in. $330

For Sole

GOOD

W an t-A d s

30. Bouts - Motors

39 AutNMftUa* - Tracks

3-BR—ready to m ove
down, $02.12 month. Terrazzo LUMBER • HARDWARE - PAINT
floor*, awning windows, sliding Roofing
1837 DODGB eedan; push button
FltA Loam
P’ ans RABBITS fo r sale. 2830 So. Park USE our efficient Carpet Sham- 38. Traitors - Cabas**
poocr FREE with purchase o f
Bias* door* lo Florida room.
transmission, power Herring,
FREE ESTIMATES
POODLE, male. 7 m o , . house
Blue Lustre shampoo. Carroll's 43 ft. TRAILER. Psrk on owners
Good location In Sanford. Grlf- Your Credit la Good. Up lo 2 Yri
while walls, one owner, extra
trained, line with children. Pb.
property free, Nice s la te for
Furniture.
ila, Hunter ft Oiler. FA 2-8722.
to P ly l
clean, sacrifice—$493 City Ser­
FA 2-2247.
children ft pets. $1,300. FA 2-2919
vice. MOO Orlande Dr. FA 2-3024
OPEN SATURDAY AFTXRNOO.N
SAN LANTA
B. EDWARDS
32. Flower* • Tree* • Shrub*
1833 FORD V*9, clean, good run­
39 Automobiles ^ Truc h i
W c r y neat 2 BR. CB home located
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
ning condition, $130 cash. Call
at $34 Rosalia Drive. Complete­
Crepe Myrtle la bloom , all colors
We Give TV Stamps
1934 CHEVROLET Bel Air Con­
T \ 2-912$.
ly repainted intide and out, 903 W. 3rd S t
GAAPEVTLLE
NURSERY
Pb. P A 2 -7 M
vertible; yellow , n*w nylon top,
with exteaalve remode Lor.
OrapeviUe a r e . near 20th S t
CHRYSLER,
ltke
new;
new
automatic
transmission, 1938
24. Electrical Services
Power brakes, teals, steering;
whitewalls, like new condition,
32. Furaltnrt
Total Price — Only $7,113. Low
air rond. Witt trade Tor older
$493. City Service, 2600 Or
FltlGlD.MRE
down payment and monthly
car. 134 Mayfair Cir. FA 2-6482.
Undo Drive. FA I-S024.
• BIG VALUES
Sales ft Service
payments! This won't last!
•
QUICK
CREDIT
Home Wiring
Free Estimates
-• EASY TERMS
A m erica's Best Brands: Conn,
Sid VihIra's RandaU Ileetrle
WE
GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
O ldi, Leblanc, Ludwig and others
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-W13

SCHOOL BAND
INSTRUMENTS
BUY OR RENT
NEW OR USED

Stenstrom Realty

11 N. Park Ave, Phone F&gt; 2-2IJ0 25.
meu ;-!;g e v:'.
■wi|&lt;'
’ fr*.
19.
L oans

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Com mercial ft Residential

W IL S O N -M A I E R

Plumbing Services

New and Used Furniture
V I E, First St.
FA 2-3422

Wall
Plumbing ft Heating

ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds, Day, Week, or Month
FITtNITlTRE CENTER
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7933

AIR CONDITIONING
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ava.
PA 24342
Uaed furniture, appliancti, toola
WANTED: 1st Mortgage of $13,000
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry'a Mart.
PLUMBING
m or 3rd. of $3,000 on well citab313 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Contracting ft Repairs
* liahcd 13 year old builnen ft
Free Estlmatea
property. FA 2-9031.
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
R. L. 1U RVEY
Mattress renovating. Expert Up­
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2-3313
holstering. All Work Guaran­
I t . Female Help Wanted
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
26.
Radio
ft
Television
CITY OF SANFORD Civil Ser­
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
vice examination! to tMabllih
HATCHERS TV
A vt.
a Cle.'k-lypNt eligible list will
ft RADIO SERVICE
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
be held in the city hall at 2:00
'Dependable Guaranteed Service’
p. m. Sept. 1$, 1961. Require­
Service With The Cash. SUPER
Ph. FA 2-8392 2608 W. First St.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0877.
ments: 21 to 43 years of age;
f resident o f Seminole county for T V SERVICE within the hour.
Service $2. ‘ ‘The working mans
at le n t 8 months. Minimum
It Pays
friend." Sunshine TV, FA 2-9792
education— high school gradu­
To Use
Serving
Sanford,
Long wood.
ate;
experience
in
typing.
Lake Mary, Lake Monroe, De
Some knowledge o f general o f­
The H £K A LD
Bary.
fice practices and procedures
desired. Submit applications to
Want Ada.
Civil Service Examiner in City 27. Special Services
Hall by Sept. IS. 1961.
3 t. Article* For Sale

, STENSTROM REALTY

Old Jaihton

14 ft. MOLDED plywood boat, 33 1933 STUDKBAKER Speedster, *37
Hawk
engine,
loaded, $393.
h. p. Johnson motor, tilt trailer,
Studebaker, 1933 Starlight coupe,
complate ski outfit, exrellent
$200. T l 9-9410. Acrora from
condition, best offer.
Phene
Lymaa School.
FA 2-8184.

H O LLER S °f S A N FO R D

at the lowest ratei anywhere for
school bano students. Cornets,
Flutes, Trumpets, Trombone*,
Drums, Saxophone*, etc. Ope*
Monday and Friday nites. WE
DELIVER.
STREEP MUSIC,
841 No. Orang*, Orlando, Phone
GArden 4-2401.

WHERE

THRIFTY

CARS

AT

1938
1957
1955
1957
1950
1938
1959
1955
193.1
1935
1956
1960
1957
I95H
1960
1937
1957
1957

ONE good used refrigerator, 1920
Palmetto Avenue.
DIAMOND ring, U carat, reasonabcl. Phone FA J-II23.
WEAREVEK Urge round roaster
with deep top ft rack. FA 2-8880
SEWING MACinNES
Take up balance on zig sag sew ­
ing machine. Sold for 8109.30,
balance $48.63. Call or write
Sanford Sewing Center, 104 So.
Park. Phono FA 2*8411.

35. Article* Wanted

WILL BUY your car reguardless
o f make or model. Get in touch
WORK CLOTHES, boots, ahoca,
with Grady Scott, Homer Little
straw bate, luggage, teats, tarpa
Used Car Lot, 1012 Sanfojd
Army Navy Surplus, 310 San­
Avenuo. Ph. FA 2-1194.
ford Ave.
SEWING MACHINE SERVICE: TYPEW RITER; portable, Corona PIANO for church youth hall.
Reasonable. FA 2-3913.
For service an say make of Saw
good condition with case. $30.
log machine parts and access­
FA 2-3942.
30. Boat* • Motor*
ories or Rentals call or write
(o Sanford Sewing Center, 104 DEEP FR E E ZE , perfect condi
Gateway To The Waierway
lion. FA 2-1737.
South Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-1411,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer

BUY

REASONABLE

HERE'S

SEWING MACHINES
2 Singer portables, real pood,
$27.3o ft $34.30. Sanford Sew lai
Center, 104 So. Park. Phona
FA 2-9411.

FOLKS

VALUES
“Remember when a $1 was worth 100 cents?”

%1959 PONTIAC
Catalina 4-Dr FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING, H y d r o * * ,
tic. Power Steering and Brakes, Radio and Heater, W U t*
With A Spot lens Ulus Interior, America’* T op Perform tom
Car.

*1 9 9 5

QUALITY

PRICES

W H Y -----------

C1IKV 1 Door Automatic, Air Cond.
FORD Victoria V-M, Automatic ........
CADILLAC -I Door, Power and Air .
FORI) Station Wagon V- 8, A u t o ....
DODGE Hardtop, Overhauled .........
DODGE Station Wagon, Automatic
RENAULT, A Bargain In Economy .
CHEV. 4 Door Urlnlr ....
CADILLAC 4 D o o r ........
ItUICK 2 Door H ardtop............................
CHEV li Ton 1’ lckup ...... .........................
CHEV Station Wagon V-8, A u t o ..............
CHEV Itolslr Hardtop V- 8, A u t o ...... ....
OLDS 98 4 Door 11. T-, l’ owor snd A ir ..
CHEV llelair V-8, Standard T ra n * ..........
FORD St. Wagon V-8, Std. Shift ............
OLDS Station Wagon V-8, Pow ir
PLYMOUTH - 4 Door, 6 Cyl, Std...............

... $1095
...... 893
..... 995
..... 895
..... 695
.... 1195
....... 595
..... 495
...... 595
....... 495
..... 495
.... 2195
.... 1095
.... 1695
.... 1795
...... 795
.... 1195
____ 695

1 1959 BUICK 8

8
g

lavlcla Ceav. C p o, 1'owrr A ll The W ay, A
Sporty Car A t A Bight Price.

1959 RAMBLER
Super 4-Dr. “ O” With Autom ata Transmission. 8 ** It 1 9
Believe l l, 18,000 Aetual Milo*.

$1 4 9 5

FKIGIUA1RE

17. Male Help Wanted
^ E X P E R IE N C E D salesman, good
commission. Apply Box 30 e o
Sanford Herald.

18. Help Wanted
SHORT ORDER cook, must be
experienced ft white. FA 2-97G0.

19. Situations Wanted
DAY work. FA 2-2603.
'HOUSEWORK.

Ph.

FA 2-0648.

WORK WANTED. FA 2-4018.

Sales ft Service
G. II. HIGH
Oviedo, Fla. FO 3-3313 Days
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883

ONLY A FEW 1961 NEW CARS
LEFT AT REDUCED PRICES

ART BROWN
FA 2-8865

Sanford, Flo.

USED garden tiller and riding
mower; also, used hose and
soaktr hose. FA 2-8800.

WELLS DRILLED
PU3IPS, SPRINKLER SYSTEMS TWIN sofas, dinette euile, l twin
All Types and Sizes
bed, reclining chair, 3 girls
I WILL keep small children in
We
Repair and Service
bicycle*, after 3:00 p. m., 2323
jn y home. $1.23 a day. Ph.
S T I N E
Laurel Ave.
FA 2-2274.
Machinery and Supply Co.
WANTED:
babysitting in my 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2-643! WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
walkers.
home. FA 2-3163.
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, etate
FRE E DELIVERY
m eats invoices, hand bills, snd
WILL care for children in my
Prescriptions our Specialty
hom e; Ravenna Park. FA 2-0198
programs.
etc.
Progressive
FAUST'S Rx Mfllonville
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-2931—
Pb. FA 2-7107
21. llcauty Salons
308 West 13th St.
FACTORY TO YOU
LAR-R E ’ BEAUTY SALON DO YOU NEED EXPERT LITER
ALUMINUM BLINDS
2840 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1338
AR Y HELP? . . . an application Enclosed head, Rag-proof bottom
letter that will "get the Job";
rail with plastic end*. Plastic
club paper; after dinner speech;
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
high school or college theme or
cords.
essay on all but scientific sub­ Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
|
Beauty Salon
jects. Low rates. FA 3-4033, 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Walker Building
evenings.
2310 Oak
FA 1*7818
VOIGTLANDER Vito III, F2-33
PRINTING . . 21-Hour Service
31M camera with case, $10.00;
20rn OFF all waves fit) or over.
on Xerography. Offset Printing
Stereo-Raalisl F3:3 $30 00;
Operator Eva Jo Wynne
"Quality
and Blueprinting .
Flexarot twin lens 2U x 2U
KATHERINE HARVEY
and Service, our stock In F3:5 with case, $23; F R ElecBEAUTY SHOP
t r i d e " SEMINOLE o f f s e t
Ironic flash. $13. T D C slide
$11 Palmetto
Ph. FA 2-0134
PRINTERS, 730 W 9th St.,
projector 300 W, lakes 2 x 2
FA 2-2772.
and 2' * U 2' * slides, with case,
Air Condilluoco - TV Sum ps
$10. Electric outboard motor,
H ARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
'$23. Bell. NO 8-4337.
|l03 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-3742

T H IS

BUY NOW AND SAVE

Robson Sporting Goods
NEW Westinghouse air condition­
FOR COMPLETE PEST
304-8-8 E. 1st.
I-h. FA 2-3981
er $130. FA 2-8302.
CONTROL SERVICE CALL
18' FLEETWING cruiser, fully
equipped, 700 Mercury motor.
Call FA 2-3939.

2nd

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT
Palmetto ------- SANFORD ------

ft

FA

'6 0 Thunderbird

2-0711

2-Dr. Ilariliup Equipped With Everythlag Ia«
e-ludiiix Air Conditioning. Power Window*
■ml Power Seat*. Supurb White Finish With
Matching Red atul White Interior Trim.
31,000 Actual Local Owner Stile* .

BEST BU YS!
A

Dawn's

22. Build • Paint - Repair
ROOM -SPECIAL $1413. Fainting
inside and out. Call Mr. T iik e r,
FA 2-6133.

Barkley
A. W. Barklay Used Cara,
lac.

Imports ft Sports Cars
Our Speciality
17-92 - Heart ef Maitland

PH. MI 4-5307

Specializing In Heating
and Air-Conditioning Only
2303 Oak Ave.
FA 2-8321
PIANO TUNING ft REPAIRING
W. L. HARMON
Ph. FA 2-4213

HEATING
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
300 So. Park Ave.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED.

i f Sanford’s ★
★

Finest Cars ★
In The Showroom
Under The

★

STARS *

f t m u Ik i i h i n d ’s 1

SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
310 Magnolia

Ph.

106 FRENCH AV E.

FA 2-4483

Monthly Payment* a* tow a*
$3S incl. lave* and insurance

NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —

Sunland Estates
$14,000 - $17,100
3 • BEDROOMS

1 . 1H - 2 BATHS
Conventional ft FHA Loana
DIRECTIONS - Entor Senland Estate* • Follow Our
Signs

KIN G S W OOD
BUILDERS. INC.
F A 2-M74
JIM H I N T - F A 2-2 III

fo w sn n a

C LEA N

Station

Wagon.

Economy,

26

Real
to

WW

31 ilea Per Gal.

Park Homes

By SH OEM AKER CONST. CO.
A s Low A s $350 Down
4-Bedrooma— 2 Bathe

SELEC TION

*9 9 5

4 Door Sedaa. EaUa

BB

Clean. A Perfect Car.

k

1955 FO RD V-8 C U S T O M

4 Door Station Wagon.
A Cream Puff. Air

2 Door Medan.

ss

p-

mm
( 1

mm
L

|O t 3

Ktal Good.

m

mm

1954 Chevrolet Bel Air

4 Door Hardtop. Eatra

m

Cloan, Pottered.

1

2 Door Hardtop, Naw
Paint.
Bait
C om a,
Radio, Heater, Stand.

M
K

i^ k

m 0 m
JM E E

1954 D O D G E RO Y A L

1

4 Door

Hardtop.

mm mm

m

Sedan. E i t r *

#

#

J

Ollier Cars Fran M

995
mg

am

mm

Century 4-Ur. Hardtop. Factory Air Conditioning, and A l
lluick Power Accessories. New Tires.

*295

3-Bedroom*— 2 Bathe

23-

Bedroom*— 1! j Baths
Badrooma— 1 Bath

Wida variety ealerior doeigaa sad floor pita*

FHA — Convention*! ft In-Service Financing
DIRECTIONS: T a n W . e* 28th St. Fellew C e s stry Club Rd. ft Watch fo r oar sign*.

*1 1 9 5

mm

Models to 1954Models

&lt;9S to
109 N .
Sanford F A 2-4884

L IN C O L N
M ERCURY
Palmetto A ve., Sanford
W inter Park M I 4-0209

$

OPEN FRIDAY KITE ’I I I 9:00
I

BILL
EMPH I

I

HUNT

\

1957 BUICK

395

Extra

1|(P

H

^

1957 Mercury Monterey
Door

American 2-Dr. Sialism Wagon, Radio and
Healer. Number Une Compart Car A l Only

^ m \ M

1958 Mercury Monterey

Equipped,

IBBHBBBBBBBIE*
1959 Rambler g

1959 Ford Country Sedan
m
W

H jp

Delray 2-Dr. “ tilt With A Stick" 2 Tone Turq. and W h it * .

M

m
V

Lmln

■
■
IH IIB B IIIH H IIP
1958 CHEVROLET

1955 C A D IL L A C 62

1959 V A U X H A L L

H i

_ $AVE! $ A V E!g

BEST CARS!

Cleaa.

Down Payment ft
Cloning Cost

$156

URGE

[CARLAND

Back G lu f
Vent Gians

Door Glass

FINANCING

Ph. FA 2-8234

29. Automobile Service

Windshield

VA

BRAND NEW gas stove; Just
take up payments. FA 2-0813
anytime after 4:30 p.m.

IS IT

for you sporty car lo v e n

20. Uubynittera

Southern Air

\

*1 9 9 5

i

&gt;i

M &lt;&gt; T &lt;&gt; U S

Y our

301

II

Local

W. l i t

Pontiac,

ST.

Rambler Dealer
Phon« F A 2-0281

�A

t

Does Khrushchev Believe He Can M ake
« 7 HOLM ES ALE XA N D ER .
W ASH IN G TO N , » . C. No­
body ta C ea grsH . I Utah, has
mads much ever the duel ead in*
tegroted nature o f the BarUa
crisis. A e ererybedy knows, we
Levs e military y r oMam. W hat
baa not boon omphaaiaod in Waib*
htgton la that the monetary p n b
lorn o f toddon and txtrsm# Dafonts Departm ent aponding goo*
along itdo by aide.

tery and monetary phases o f the
Cold W a r crises. Our military, in­
dustrial and scientific positions
have an overall world supremacy,
not yet Impaired by Russian spec­
tacular crash program s In Spies
4 audacious behavior In diplo­
macy — but these positions are
not autom atically sccurable. Aa
President
Kennedy
eloquently
■sys, "T im s has not always been
our frien d ."

The matter waa wstl and wtaaty
eat forth A o g . SO a t a e o n fa m e a
o f Uw W et Urn Economic Associa­
tion, U n lv m it y o f Washington
State. In a paper read before this
group, the economist Btahri Ed­
munds, director o f marketing re­
search f o r R u gbta Aircraft Com­
pany, dwelt in d c u ll upon the in­
creased baying b y the Defense De­
partment and (be National Aero*
anodes
and
Space
Agency
(N A S A )
brought
about
by
Khrushchev's direct and deliberate
crisis-making in Berlin. Without
allowing himeelf to Indulge in
personal theorising, D r. Edmunds
makes some tailing points:

Dr. Edmunds suggests that to
bring the Federal budget Into
long-term balance, we would here
to readjust ou r national financing
with a m ixture o f policies which
would:

Down the y e a n , ou r military
spending has been related to inter­
national tensions and not to our
Gross National P rod u ct In ether
words, w o an a sad rearm whether
o r not w e caa "a ffo rd " to do so.
Unco the U SA Has no territorial
o r commercial expansionist pro­
gram, requiring force o f arms,
w e do not ourselves create these
world tensions. They are m a t e d
b y eur enemies. Today wo have an
enemy o f diabolical eunnlng who
conducts his w ar o f elimination
against ua la every conceivable
phase. Is la possible that tbs
Communists cook up these Berlintype crises fo r the main purpose
o f causing disruption within our
seonomle system T Dr. Edmunds
Writes!
. ' ’There ir e those who surmise
that Khrushchov really bellsvee in
the Communist theory that the
free market economise o f the
W est can bv forced Into bank­
ruptcy. I f this view la correct,
the economic offensive o f the Rua
liana la much more serious than
tha military th re a t These advo­
cates point out that the Soviet#
would hardly taka deliberate steps
to Increase our national aseurity
they really meant to go to war.1
A s a direct result o f Khrush
chav's Berlin policy, wo hava
raised ou r military procurement
and research spending to about
984.5 billion, running our total
Federal budget to ISO billion for
fiscal year 1002, which began last
July. The moat disconcerting re­
sult Is a 95 billion deficit for '62
which, In the light o f experience,
forecasts m iny triors years o f de­
ficit spending and tho lengthening
spectre o f runaway, ruinous In
flatlon — with tho push-button
under tho Communist thumb,
Is tha situation, then hopeless?
No, It la not. But It calls fo r an
lightened leadership which rscogtha mill

1. Stimulate private Investment
and the product Ion-and-consump­
tion o f now products.
L Taka in m ors Federal revenue
by an Incrsasa of taxes.
t . Get tha moat out o f tech mili­
tary dollar.
4. W hittle down the welfare pro­
grams.
Only ths second and the fourth
o f these suggestions will cause
any outcry from tho American
people. T exas a n onerous and
omnipresent. It would taks a ma­
jo r oxamplo o f responsible self,
discipline fa r Americana to taks
on still g rea ter burdens.
A s fo r Federal welfare, nearly
everybody has a claim on it now.
It la a narcotic habit which could
bo brought under control only by
a supremo exhibition o f willpower.
T o bo speclfle, tho Kennedy Ad­
ministration haa already projected
an increase o f bstwsen |10 to $15
billion a year fo r welfare spend.
Ing at a time when wa era also
Increasing military spending. The
flva big spenders In this field are
Health Assistance fo r the Aged,
Aid to Education, Urban Renewal
and Housing, Public Assistance
fo r tho Unemployed, and Aid to
Depressed Areas,
Tha difference between welfare
and defense spending la that we
have full charge o f the first and
our enemies very largely tell us
what wo have to do about the sec­
ond. It la not too much to say
that our economic integrity lisa
In soma voluntary reconciliation
o f thla stubborn contrast.

HAVANA

nnan

u k r

s il k n k v t a iiv

srilitn t., riemlnnU County,
Klorlda. consisting o f loading
dock, twenty tIS) classrooms,
administration suits, spseltl
adoration room, library, ra fttorlum, general storage, boll,
tr room, toilet*, sir,, and
* m w j i m o h m u ll i t m i o i ,
hanilnol* County, f l o r ­
id*, consisting of loading
dock, twsnty-slght t i l l else*room*, administration suite,
student activity room, libr­
ary, homsmaklng suits, srla
and crsfls room. Ihrs* (1)
sclsncs
classroom*,
locker
and shower room*. Industrial
art* room*, cafstorlum, gaslist
atoraga, botlsr room,
toilet*, etc.
On* bid lor ih* combined pro­
tects shall b* submitted and will
b* received until l« :M *. m ,
Thursday, Hsutember 37, t i l l , al
th* Wrhool Administration llulldIng, Commercial *tra*t, Sanford.
Klorlda, at which Urn* and place
th* bids will bs publicly opened
and rsad aloud.
Tha contract duuumsnta ar* In
two separate sate, on* for aacli
o f Ih* sbuvs-rsfersnosd projects.
Drawings and sptclflealluai may
ba obtained fur both projects by
depositing ItSUto with Ilia Archi­
tects, Burton and Chapman, Cor­
ner First St ra ti and Utllonvlll*
Avsnut, San ford, Florida, far ths
trial se ts of document* obtained.
Such deposit will bs ratUndad In
full to each parson who returns
Ih* dveuwaota In good aoudlllua
within IS days alter Ih* hid open
log: with osssp ltaa a* soled bolow. Additional s*t* may b* obtain­
ed s i tho coal o f l3S.ee far both
project*, which ta holt refundable,
(laiiersl Contractors assuring doourn.nl* and ant submitting pro
poaat shall b* refunded ono-holt
tha deposit upon return o f dosilmant* In good condition.
A certified check ar bonk draft,
payable to th* Board s f Public
Instruction for Seminole ,'JUn»y.
Florida. L\ S. Oovarom cot Honda,
or a satisfactory bid bond esaculed
by Ur* bidder and aocepteble sureIlea In an amount equal ta flva
par cant o f the bid shall b* sub­
mitted with each bid.
Ih* successful bidder will b# r e ­
quired to (um iak end par for
satisfactory performance and pay­
ment bond tr bonds
Attention I* called la tha (net
that not !**a than tha minimum
salartiB and w t s * * an ant forth
In Ua Spaclflcatlaaa siuat bs paid
« a -this project.

SENSATIONAL

WAREHO
SHOP IN

AIR
CONDITIONED
COMFORT

...S I N C E MOVING TO OUR SMALLER (though m ore convenient) WAREHOUSE DIRECTLY A T THE
REAR OF OUR STORE
I f you have ever moved from a big house In the country to a smalt city apartment, you’ll know what kind
o f a fix we are In . . . We have too much o f everything, and too little space to put i t . . . BESIDES, WHEN
THE LAST STICK OF FURNITURE W AS MOVED OUT OF THE OLD WAREHOUSE, we discovered
many articles long forgotten . . . Quality furniture, still in original crates which must be SOLD A T ONCE
TO MAKE ROOM FOR STORAGE , . , Now Is Your Chance To Save as you have never saved before AN D
WITH MATHER'S EASY CREDIT TERMS.

OPEN

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1

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L IV IN G R O O M C L E A R A N C E !

death sentence for 14 war prisonera captured during tha ill-fated
April Invasion.
Tho men were accused o f coun­
ter-revolutionary crimes committsd before the Invasion attempt
ranging from murder and torture
to Ill-treatment o f Castro forces
during the dictatorial Ilatista re­
gime.
Previously, Castro had Indicated
“ not more than five or s is " o f the
1,200 prisoners taken after the
aborted invasion would be treated
as "w ar crim inals,"

LA M P S

Reg. 339.95, 3 Pc.
BECTIONAL Foam
CuMhlona, Heavy
Frieze Covers

Reg. 199.50, 2 Pc. LIVING ROOM
SUITE Foam Cu*hions, Modern
Design, Upholstered
In Heavy Frieze.

CURVED
Rubber

In Entire Star*
T A B LE • FLOOR

VALUES TO ITEM

TREE,

Including Occasional Chairs, Rst liners.
Swivel Chairs, Platform Kackers, etc.

and

i t t h i j c i i t c l lT c o t n t o r T ill:
NIVTH J t l l l i l t l ,
I I It C U T n r
A b ii n u t t r . u m i L K
toivrt,
IT.IUtltlA, l l l t U K I t V 310. II M l
SPIIINtlKIELD INSTITUTION KUH
SAVINGS,
Plaintiff,

H
tiCOBOL k. I.AM-, and MYRTLE
LEK LANS, hi* wlf*,

D IC E D A M S

tjsnsral Ballrery
Alsaandsr City, Alabama
Tou ara h«r*by notified that a
Complaint to fnrscloa* a certain
mortgage ancumbtrlng th* followlo s described real proparty, to wit:
Dot 3?. Ulock H. COUNTRY
CDLJ HANOI!. UNIT NO. 3,
according to th* plat Ihar*of *■ recorded In Pint Uouh
11. 1’ ag* loo, rut.hu record*
of Samlnol* County, Florida,
has tiesn Iliad against you In tli*
abuva-atylad suit, and you ar* r«qulrtd to **rv* a copy * f your.
Anawar or FUodlng to th* Com­
plaint
on
Plaintiff**
attorn*!*,
Atidaraon, Rush. Ward A U*an,
313 East Central Avenue, Orlando,
riurtda, and 111* Ih* original An-|
•war or Plaadlug In th* o lllc s of
th* Clark of th* c irc u it Court on
or before ths !3n d day o f Septem­
ber l i l t . If yo u fall to do so, a
dscre* pro *onf*aso will b* taken
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1961

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 280

'Don't Threaten Us/ Kennedy
Tells Reds On Berlin Crisis
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Civil Defense

Bulletin

WASHINGTON (C P U
la ite d

Conditions In
MRS. JOY EVANS sits sadly on the foundation of her home at Port O’Con­
nor, Texas, after returning to the small Gulf Coast community. The foun­
dation and a bit of debris were only remnants of her home after Hurricane
Carla passed through with her 150-mile-per-hour winds.

'Seek Board's O K
O f Canal M onday

Navy Continues
Relief Job
To Carla Refugees
GALVESTON, Tex. (U P I )-T h e
U. S. Navy brought eases of food,

A request for approval o f the construction of the pro­
p o s e d Sanford-Cnnuvernl Canal will be placed before the
Florida Board of Conservation at Tallahassee by the chair­
man o f the Canal Authority o f Florida, W. A. McCree, Mon­
day at 10 a. m. when the Board meets.
McCree will present a resolution which was adopted lust

Casselberry Board
^Member Opposed
To Rale Increase
Mrs.

Hope

Bennett of Cassel-

berry advised a Jlcrsld reporter
today lliat the is strongly opposed
to allowing ttie Casselberry Utilas Co. to raise Its water rates
the town.
The company requested the
town's Board of Aldermen to con­
sider granting a franchise amend­
ment permitting the raise at llie
boa rd * monthly meeting Monday.
Mrs. Bennett, ■ member of the
board, said that ihe had checked
with each community cited in the
com pany's letter o( request end
R e lie v e d there to be some varia­
tion in the actual ratei of each
with the figure* quoted by Cassel­
berry Utilities.
In sddition. she pointed out that
Ihe present franchise, specifically
railing for no rate increase, does
not expire until 1963 and that Ihe
"com pany
must get
approval
from the slate anyway, before it
can raise our water rates."

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Martial Law Set
Up In Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
turn — The United Nations set
up martial law in Elisabelhville
O nlay and said unauthorised civil­
ians carrying weapons will be
shot.
U l'l Correspondent Ray Molon­
ey reported from Bancroft, North­
ern Rhodesia, that ths warning o f
summary executions cam e from
the UN spokesman in Elisabethville.
Moloney drove 100 miles to the
Rhodesian frontier from ElisaMbthvillc. where he said biller
fighting raged fur the third day
for control ol the Katanga capUai
city.
Heavy fighting continued there
today and the United Nation* sent
out a call fur reinforcements.
Kataoga, which claims to have
overrun a lio -m in strong Irish
dstachment st Jsdotville, said 10
teUhmen will be executed fur
t v e r y Katanga citizen executed.
One
battalion
of
Ethiopian
troops was due la arrive in Elisabelhvitle this afternoon to rein­
force UN forces fighting to take
over IDe Katanga capital since
before dawn Wednesday.
The United Nationa is try mg to
arrange a prisoner exchange bofo rt the Katanga threat of re­
g n a l killing ran be earned out

Monday at a matting in Orlando
o f the St. Johns-lndian River Impniv.'ment Assn. Thu resolution
already has this approval of u e
Canal Authority.
Specifically the resolution aaks
fur the approval v f ths piesont'
proposed alignments or any other
alignment which w ill'prove feas­
ible.
Approval o f the renal by the
Board would open the way for ac­
quiring rights o f wny nod financ­
ing construction o f llir can id on
the local and state levels, McCree
said. The state then would be ask­
ed to match funds raised on the
local level.
When the Conservation Board
gives its spprovul the Canal Au­
thority would then have rharge of
the Bunfurd Canaveral Canal and
alio ths Cross-Florida Canal.
Final completion of the state
canal system would give Sanford
and Central Florida a direct, low
cost waterway connection with the
major Industiial a it.is In the East
and Urn Mid-Continent areas.

Turnpike Bond
Ruling Awaiied
TALLAHASSEE ( (JiM) - C.uv.
Farris Bryant's push to have a
northward extension ol the Flo­
rida Turnpike under way
by
Thanksgiving headed today lor its
last big hurdle in the State Su­
preme Court.
Leon County Circuit Court vali­
dated a JIM) million bond issue
Thursday to finance extension ol
the toll road from Die present
terminus at Fort Pierce 136 miles
to Wildwood.
"T h e court it convinced that
the bonds are valid is well as
fiscally sound," said Judge W.
May Walker after a day long
hearing.
State Road Department oificials
said the validation suit would go
to Ihe Supreme Court immedia­
tely. If the project wins legal
approval there, they laid, con­
struction could be under way bv
November. The extension would
be scheduled to open in 1964

medical supplies and fresh water
today to refugfes from Hurricane
Carla.
The aircraft carrier Shangri-La
was anchored a few miles cast of
Freeport, and another carrier, the
Antietam, was off Matagorda Bay.
Both flattops were being used as
helicopter bases, sending survey
teams and medical personnel a&lt;
needed to coastal coinmuni ies.
T wo destroy err.
and F
‘m t#ol_________________________
M a r io fr fc g « » i&gt; * fc ^ &gt; i
food, * u I___ _______
as * " f r a t t a i motet"
S c a r w s ^ tr tle t'g f Miglel'in. t e g .
•till were finding victims o f the
howling
hurricane.
The
tenth
known victim of two related fa m ­
ilies killed by tidewa ers preced­
ing Carla was found Thursday
night.
A total of 41 persons were dead
or missing.
Forty-five persons suffered in­
juries
in Galveston
Thursday
when the porch of a Bed Cross
chapter house collapsed.
One o f the first moves by th«
Navy was to send 73 cases of food
to 2t*) refugees at Port Bolivar,
acruss the bay from Galveston.
Gov, Pries Daniel and Demo­
cratic
Ken.
Halph
Yarbrougn
toured the Island and said damage
to the city was worse than they
hail expected.
Daniel said damage would run
"several hundred million dollars"
along the Texas roast. He said
the limited lost ol life was "lite r ­
ally a m iracle."
Yarborough
said damage to
Galveston was "the worst I’ ve
ever seen. This is s national dis­
aster." He said he planned to
make a personal report to President Kennedy upon returning to
Washington.
Water atill covered a large por­
tion of Texas City. A typhoid in­
oculation clinic was set up •:
Freeport High School. Port Aran­
sas was placed under quarantine,
and hundreds of dead cattle lit­
tered Ihe coast.

They Can’t Play
Waiting Game
LONDON (L’ P I)— Sydney Thaln,
who it 102, was preparing today
to marry 73-year-old Maud Frank­
lin after a whirlwind five-week
courtship.
"Some people say we decided to
get marTied rather quirkly," Thain
said, "but wa haven't much tim e."

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Urns sines IMS with as sndrr■ round eiplosions is Nevada at

President Asks

State Blasted

W W A ...

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — The Florida Welfare Board,
blaatin/ civil defense conditions Thursday ** “ a state and
national disgrace,w told Gov. Farris Bryant It needed money
to do its job and "need* it now."
Board member H. Drennen Browne of Vero Beach said,
"we've hemmed nnd hawed about this thing for too long.

WASHINGTON (LTD — President Kennedy called on
Russia today to drop her demand* that the West surrender
it* right* in Berlin. He proposed realistic negotiation! look,
ing toward "a mutually acceptable solution."
Kennedy served flat notice the United States would not
negotiate with Russia on Berlin under threat or ultimatum.

Drop Polish Aid

absolutely no intention vf resort­

Wa need It now, not six months

lie said the United States had
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
administration has dropped Com­
munist Poland’s request for U.S,
econom ic aid because of Increas­
ingly anti-Western statements by
Polish officials on Berlin.

from now."
*
The board esked Bryant to help
W *0#W* 4 &gt;
find money to hire 12 district
coordinators for civil defense even
CHICAGO (U PI) — Jackson­
if it meant calling a special eeaville manufacturer Tom ley w.
•ion o f the LegieUture.
Rucker will preside at the 33rd
The
Welfare Department ie
annual Natiunal Association ol
responsible for regietration, feed­
Furniture
Manufacturers
con­
ing, clothing, housing, financial
vention hers Sept. 18-19.
assistance and other servicea in
a national emergency.
To do an adequate job in an
WASHINGTON (U P I) The
emergeucy, the board said, it had
Senate
unanimously
approved
to have a CD cooidlnator in each
Thursday Georgs C, Young as
By LARRY VERSHKI.
o f the department's 12 districts to
district Judge fur Northern and
(Thoughts from in ex-sports Southern Florida and Emmett
assist a state coordinator, which
the board voted to hire in com ­ writer or. how to write a column Shelby for U S. marshal of NorlNpliance With a request by Bryant without mentioning ths County era Florida.
Commission.)
on Aug. IK.
Board I'halrman J. 1D1 SlalliMga
HONOLULU (U PI)— The goldagain •
ana
O g M t t l M To Happen A t Th#
»*
plated capsule of D iirovtrer XXX
w at snared over the Pacific by an
k Irtte Mouthed guy will count Air Forte cargo plane Tuesday.
____
able ta b le t
o f f the official's strides after It was ll&gt;* Untied States' four It
utaly ■«
aerial catch and eighth recovery
I*. **M welter# sad eppropria ovary penalty.
from an orbiting satellite.
One
lineman
will
pluck
grate
tion* committers laughed at re­
every time he crouches.
quests in the DXU Legislature.
One uf the girl cheerleaders will
A board spokesman said one
STARKE (U PI) — Authorities
pull up her woolen socks before
social worker's position wuuld
reported Thursday a akindiver
she goes into every routine.
have to be dropped from the
A beck who hue e clear field was killed when an air cnnipresdepartment to finance hiring o f
will alip and fall whether it is dry aor exploded while he waa re­
tha state coordinator.
charging oxygen bottle*. Bradford
or rainy.
There will be a substitute on ths County Sheriff P. D. Reddish
bench wins will spend most of the identified the victim as Richard
B cilc, 32, of Starke.
evening pulling a slipping blanket
hack on hie shoulder.
At least one bottle o f house will
OCALA t UPI i — Sea. Charley
lie dropped and smaahetl.
John* o f Starke again will take
One o f the pluyere will be wear­
over the chairmanship of Hie
ing a wrong number.
MIAMI
fU FI) Hurricane
I-eglilaluie'v investigating com ­
The loud speaker announcer will
Esther maintained a s t e a d y
mittee when it meets here Sept.
call ths wrong ball carrier and
courts toward tix U.S. mainland
22. It w i* ere a ed in 193T to in­
today but its 139-mlte-an-hour correct himself by remarking: vestigate alleged Communist in­
winds still were too far away tu "W a all make mistakes."
filtration of the NAACP.
The Coach wilt turn from the
constitute anything hut a men,nice
to shipping in Ihe tropical Atlan­ field nnd look into the atiindv when
n pass is missed.
tic.
NF.W YORK (UPI i — The New
The Coach will kirk an imagin­ York Council nf the Committee
The Miami Weather Bureau
said there were some indications ary rock when a pass is missed.
for ■ Sane Nuclear Pulley staged
The coach if he It sitting on s a "p eace m arch" Thursday night
weather cun li ions affecting the
hurricane might change to swing chair in lion t of tha bench, will from midtown Manhattan to Ihe
Either more to Ihe north, but stare at the ground, hunched over, United Nations Building. About
that )l was loo early to be sure. after a score.
2.0On persons a tended a rally
The hurricane, packing winds
The winning coach wilt any after sponsored by the council earlier
up to 130 mdes an hour around the game that Ihe losing coach did it a hotel.
its ceptcr, w is located about 923 a fine job.
miles east-northeast of Kan Juan
i h e losing roach will say tin*
Puer.o Rico, and I.H30 miles east- winning couch had his team “ up."
LATTA, S. C. (U PI) - Three
southeast of Miami.
There will be one penalty no oils school buses collided Thursday
in a chain reaction accident which
understands.
A substitute will warm himself left 23 children injured. No o tc
up with short sprints on the side­ wa* seriously hurt, officers said.
lines but never get into Die game. One o f the buses -kidded into the
All during the gum# a fellow rear of another which slammed
TALLAHASSEE (T FI) —
A
will atgue baseball with another into a third, which was discharg­
delegation from Florida Citrus
ing passengers.
fellow.
Mutual, protesting "bullheadedA guy will drop his specs end
nese" In the citrus industry, was
the party sitting next to him will
scheduled to appeal to the attor­
WASHINGTON I f P l ) The
•tap on them.
ney general's olfice today.
Coast G lim l has announced plant
Mutual and the Florida Citrus
to replace 19 old cutters by 1970
Commission are tuning over a
with longer, fad er ones powered
technicality
involving
counting
by diesel engines and gas tur­
TALLAHASSEE ( UFI) — Tour bines. The new. IlU-foot cutters
votes in a referendum to deter­
mine if grapcfn.it growers want ists Hying to Florida may gel, will
base
helicopter
landing
to pay for a marketing order Florida orange juice as their wel­ decks. Each will coat about 812
designed to boost grapefruit sates come t/&gt; the Sunshine State.
t million.

Rucker To Preside

Senate OK’s Two

Capsule Recovered

'M M

Blast Kills Driver

Esther Still No
Menace To U. S.

Johns Chairman

Stage Peace March

3 Buses Collide

Mutual Making
Protest Today

Plan New Vessel

Juicy Welcome

You'll Dance To The Tune O f Bargains Tonight
There really will be dancing in the ntreet.i
tonight, ah the well-known Starlight Promena­
de ru put on an exhibition of wentern-styte
square dancing in their colorful cuxtume*, for
th® benefit of the F riday Night Shopper*.
The show will start at 8:30 p. m. and con­
tinue until the lirst tickets Are drawn out of
the big hopper at 9:15 p. m., then r«aum« for
a* long an Seminole County resident* want to
stay and watch.

■

The word from Director Harold Jenkins
is that the audience will be invited to join in
Home of the numbers, making for a real oldfashioned fun-feat for Sanford shopper*.
And it will be fun for spectator* too in the
downtown a ore* us they have a chance to shop
for the real fine bargain* that are being offer­
ed by th® local merchants as specials for ths
Friday night chopping hours on)*Some extra-good buys are advert ued, with

new merchandise on counter*, racks and dis­
played in store windows, much of the apodal
sale* items aimed at the family shopping team
that has quickly leurned to take advantage of
the open-evenings hours.
And not least in the consideration of h!io|&gt;pera is the chance to win $10, $20, $30 or $10
of gift certificate* at the big drawing to be
held ehortly after 9 p. m. when four lucky per.
son* will have next week’* shopping practi­
cally for free.
4

ing to force or threats of fores
but that it was prepared "to meet
force

witb

lorce

If

tt

It

used

against US."
The President outlined his posi­
tion at length in identical letters
handed

last

Wednesday

at

lire

White House to emissaries from
the recent Belgrade conference ol
neutral nations.
The letter was addressed to
Presidents Sukarno of Indonesia
and Modibo Keita of Mali. They
were asked In relay it to the other
participants.
lire 23-uation conference Called
on tire chief executive to tenter
into direct negotiations with Sov­
iet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
At the outset ot hit letter, Ken­
nedy politely but unmistakably
turned down the Idea uf • quick
summit conference without exten­
sive diplomatic gm m dw ork. lie
said a top-level meeting mutt
hav* •reasonable chance e l su c­
cess."
"T h e channels of diplomacy ir e
upon for Ihe exploration of con­
structive steps toward a reduction
uf tension," Kennedy said. "Given
a realistic approach and a sincere
desire on the oilier side as well
at ours to reach a mutuallyacceptable solution, we see nu
reason why eventual negotiations
should not he successful in coping
witli Ihe present crisis."
But then ht added sternly:
"Huwever, we do not intend Id
enter Into negotiations under ulti­
matum or threats. It is also clear
that we do not propose to discus*
either abdication of our responsi­
bility ur renunciation o f
the
modalities (or carrying out those
responsibilities."
While the Kennedy letter fre­
quently took a tough tine, he re­
turned repeatedly to the theme of
peaceful settlement.
Despite the current bleak scene
in Germany, the President said,
"W r believe il possible to find a
solution which ran accom m odate
vital interests on both sides o f the
crisis."
The Pres.dent referred to the
langwaje nf s Joint declaration
adopted by the Belgrade conferees
who callrd for self-determination
and independence and condemned
intimidation and intervention.

★

★

★

West Set For
Corridor Test
BERLIN ( l PH—The Western
Allies got set loilay lor a lest o f
nerves uver rormnuniit threat*
against the u-e of tile air corr.ihiM between West Germany and
W eil Berlin.
1i.e
I ruled Slates Thursday
quickly I red oil a sharp pro ext
again-d the harassment uf two
American civilian airliners by
3IIG jet fighters bel.eved down
by Russian pdots.
The protest was delivered to th®
K us-un officer in (tie Berlin air
safe y center set up by four-power
agreements in 1943 to regular air
traffic which might interfere with
Die flights in Ihe corridors.

Rotary Meet
Joseph Guernsey of the Or­
lando Federal Savings and Loan
who recenUy returned from a
tour of Europe will give Rotarianx
hia impressions of the unrest and
unsettled conditions in Europe at
this time, when the Rotary Club
meet! Monday at the Civic Center
at noon.

Group Probably
To Say No New
Courthouse Now
The committee appointed early
last month to study courlhou**
needs will probably recom m end
utilizing the present building and
no new courthouse in the forseeable future, tha Herald learned
today.
Bill Bush, vice chairman of the
committee, reported that the com tuittee should be finished in about
three weeks with it* report and
will probably ask the County
Commission (o utilize m ore courthouse space."
At Ihe present time, the com initiee is corelaling Information
tket wat tom plltd by committee
members after a detailed invest!,
gallon of all the courthouse o ffice!
and talks with department heads.
Bush ssld it would be aboul
three more weeks before the de­
tailed report is completed snJ
ready to present to the county
board.
Serving on th® committee with
Bush are J. H. Van Hoy, chair­
man; Richard Hanks, J. 0 . Gre­
gory. John Williams. H. B. Pope,
Roy Britt, Fred Cavannaugh and
Andrew Carraway.

Talks Open On
Note Of Caution
United Press International
Ths United Slates and Rusela
today approached the first stage
of negotiations on Berlin treading
cautiously lest a false step touch
off a nuclear war.
Tha initial rontact wilt take
place between Secretary of Stale
Dean Rusk and Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Grom yko at tuc
United Nation!—possibly at early
as next Tuesday when thu Gen­
eral Assembly convenes.
If either side had a concession
to o fic r Die other which would a|.
iuw a diplomatic breakthrough in
the mounting crisis, it was not
immudialcly evident.
An effective newt blackout krp:
secret l i e tic liberal ions of in#
Allied foreign ministers who were
working out strategy in V3ashingtun.

Escapee Slain
By Deputy
GAINESVILLE ( UPI ) Kayniand Phillips, a lf-y csr-otd esca­
pee from tiie state training school
at Marianna, d.ed today of a
bullet wound suffered when an
Alachua County deputy ahot him
during a chase.
Phillips was shot Thursday h»
Gene Fsrncil at a small laka
near the youth's home i t Lock
Luoa* in Alachua County. Th*
(toy and a companion had escaped
Irom the institution Wednesday
night.

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