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HYANNU POBT.' Mato. (UPI)
—P m id tn t Kennedy flies back
In Washington from • Capa Cod
weekend today to tickle a wide
range a t problem* affecting V. 8.
defeneet again*' recent Soviet
threat*.
The Chief Executive wai sched
uled to taka eff from Otia Air
F e r n Base, Maaa., about to mile*
fram hi* aumoMr home at Ryanaif
t a t Weatbar permItttag, ha plan*
nad to fly the to « r ao mllea from
hi* home to the baae by helicopter.
Kenaedy’a flrat
appaintment
waa the awaarlag in e< two new
official* involved la Latin Ameri
can relation*. One waa dcLesaepa
I . Morrison, a> V. 8. repreaenta-
Uve to the Council , of the Organ*
ixaUoo of Antoricaa State*. The
other waa Bohan S. Woodward,
as aaaiatant secretary of atato far
inter-American affair*.
The Chief Executive'* schedule
also included meettag with Prime
Minister Julias Nyercre of Tan
ganyika, and a talk with another
■rftos of M afitiiiB tB on forties
aid. Thia would tiu his fifth attempt in loaa than two week* to
aeek the hacking af members of
the Hoase and Senate committee*
considering Me request lor a STB
billion program of acoaoml c aid
loans over five years without
congressional appropriations.
Kennedy, who flaw to Hyapnia
C A R . R O B E R T W . R L T I, N A B m tanm tam offline
(nt righ t) congratulates Quarter-man W Dlard O. Stanaetl
and pranantn him w ith n cash award fo r hia money sawing Idna. Cdr. J. E. Andrews, A cting N A B exeeutlvo offW
ear aim John C. Broon, Industrial Halations Officer look
t a t Friday evening, conferred
by telephone Sunday with tap adviaera an developpeats in Berlin.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Preil*
dent Kennedy has warned Soviet
Prem ier Nikita Khrushchev that
tifs demands on Berlin may lead
to "highly dangerous develop
m ent!" that threaten "the Uvea
sad well-being oI million* of peo
ple."
f The Preiident, In a note made
public today by the White Houae,
rejected Khmibcbev'i propoial
that the Allies pull out of Redencircled West Berlin and per
m it it to become a demilitarised
"free city."
He warned that the United
States would never recognise Rus
sia’s professed right to make a
separate peace beaty with ComOmmlat East Germany and give
the local Reds control of the Al
lied access routes to the farmer
German capital.
l b s grim ton* of the u .s. note
was matched by similar mes•ages sent to the Kremlin by
Great Britain and France.
Tbs British government warned
Moscow that one-sided actios fa)
v-B erlin would lead to "grave danvhgera” and unpredictable conse
quences.
The French told the Soviet
Union that signing a separate
peace treaty with Eaat Germany
would "create a dangerous situ
ation" for everyone.
The American not* said the
Unltad States "is always prepared
to consider in agreement with its
.^ llie * a freely negotiated settle* ^ # e n t of the unresolved problems
of Germany." But it said that
any act tie meat must be "In con
formity with the principle of
self-deteraiaatioa" — free elec
tions.
The sot* said the Immediate
threat to Berlin earn* from the
Soviet government’s efforts to Iso
late the Western powers there
W ’on toe false assertion" that they
T a r* no longer "entitled to remain
!a Berlin or to have free aecees
thereto."
"Such a move could lead to
highly dangerous . developments,
and would bo totally devoid ef
legal effect. Tbs Unltad States
considers the exercise of its
righto together with Its Bri
and French allies, in order
■t ..'m aintain the freedom ef over
. million focple to west Bei
fundamental political and
lin and Germany. This will be
done by hammering harder and
harder at the fact that he has
refused to honor his commitments
lo let the people of Germany, as
well as others hi Eastern Europe,
decide their own Allure by free
elections.
Kennedy’s note was his grim
mest warning yet of the danger
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No Celebration
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
White House is not planning aoy
special reception for the second
A aericaa astronaut
Gang:
MIAMI (UPI) — Five members
of a Juvenile gang, accused o(
stealing $1S,000 la goods and using
part of the loot to obtain tatoos,
go orf trial Wednesday.
Medical Aid
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen.
Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn.) called
eminent medical authoritiea today
to testify pa bis. bill to cut down
drug prices.
Bill Extended
WASHINGTON (U P l)-T b e Sen
ate Monday pasted a bill to glva
World War II vateram another
chaaee to reinstate lapsed GI life
insurance.
Blast Kills 11
BARCELONA. Spain (U P I)-A
warehouse used to store movie
film was destroyed by an explosion and fire Monday, killing U
persona and injuring U.
Recommended1
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — An
overhauling of the financial record
keeping system la th at secretary
of state’s office waa recommended
by a state audit Monday;
Mis*.
Tbs triply • barreled America,
British aad French diplomatic U nder W raps
■
barrage waa doecribtd by Amer MOSCOW (U PI) - Tba Unltad
ican officials as the beginning of
States and the Soviet Union kept
an totansifled plan to put Kbniah- their disarmament talks under
chav on tbs defensive over Bar*
wraps today but th e n waa no in
dication they ware doing any bet
ter in Moscow than they had in
Washington.
*Rickover Says
Abolish Air force
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Vie*
Adm. Hyman G. Rlckover has
proposed that Coograss abolish
lb* Air Force.
Rlckover, a sailor who has ere*Aratad more atormi ashore than ba
ever faced a t sea, suggested
dividing the work of the Air
Fores between the Navy and the
Army.
He said It probably would re
duce the coal of national defense
and certainly make it easier for
civilian politicians to deeido bow
tho tax dollar should ba spent.
- Rlckover made bis suggestion
• i t a dosed meeting of a House
Appropriations subcommittee on
Slay to. His testimony, scheduled
to deal with nsvsl atom it reac
tors but ranging far afield, was
made public today.
Sanford Men
protest New
Celery Order
TALLAHASSEE (U P I)-A pro
posed marketing order for celery
will go before producers and
handlers for a referendum Aug. 1,
Agriculture Commissioner Doyle
Conner said Monday.
The purpose of the proposed
order, which would standardise
tograde, packs and containers of
celery, la to provide an orderly
marketing throughout tba state.
I t would also establish minimum
standards.
Opposition to the proposal to S
public hearing In Orlaode was
led by two Sanford mas, L. * .
Johnson aad W. A. Lafflen who
claimed the. order would been*
eyt small celery farmers.
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Demands Life Terms
MUNICH, Germany (U PI)-T h*
prosecution Monday demanded
life imprisonment for two former
SS officers accused of command
lng Nasi extermination squads
that killed more than U,000 Jews
during World War IL
Screwworm _
WEWAIHTCinCA (UPI) - Agri
culture Commlsiloner Doyle Con
ner said Monday one million
sterile screwworm fliea per week
will be dispersed over the Bonlfay
area in Northwest Florida to com
bat sertwarorm infestation.
Sailor Killed
WASHINGTON (U P I)-A boat
iwain’a mate from Jacksonville
waa killed Monday aboard the
cruiser Topeka In Hong Kong
when an anchor shackle broke
and bit him, the U. S. Navy an
nounced. The victim waa Jam al
II. Smith.
Doomed
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(l/P l) — Chances that the Con
go's parliament could reunite this
nation appeared doomed today
oven before the opening session.
Katanga Province President Noise
Tihombe let it be known from
Elisabeths ills Monday that ha
would not attend.
of open warfare If Ruasla presses
its efforts to force the Allies out
of Berlin. He said:
"The international dispute aria
ing out of Soviet claimi would
bava the gravest effects upon in
lernatkmat peace and security
and endanger the Uvea and wellbeing ef millions of people, li
would be irreiponaible on the
part of the nations directly coo
cerned not to um available means
to settle such a dispute to a
peaceful manner."
Kennedy's lengthy memoran
dum replied to a nolo delivered
by Khrushchev at their June 1-4
meeting in Vienna. The British
and French notes answered oral
demands presented to their diplo
mats by Soviet Foreign Minister
Andrei Gromyko e t the aame
time.
The Allies delivered their re.
plies in Moscow Monday but co
ordinated publication to make a
bigger impact on world opinion.
Commission Asks
Ruling On County
Welfare Check
The County Commission today
gava its whole-hearted support to
a directive making it law that all
abled bodied men be taken off the
county welfare rolla but withheld
action on tha request pending an
attorney general's ruling.
Tba directive, drawn up by Dis
trict S Commissioner Jam es P.
Avery, states that all able bodied
men bn required to compeniate
Seminole County for the total
amount granted them through
welfare by volunteering tbelr la
bors far a county purpose which
would bn under competent super
vision by designated authority.
The obligation, according to the
directive, would be reduced to an
hourly rata equal to, but not to ex
ceed, the loweit wage earned by
a fun-time county employe."
"Should a prospective recipient
of county aid refuse agreement
tq.thU requirement. Jttifafo asAvary stressed in-hia directive
that It is not tha intent to pre
vent the destitute, needy and de
serving persons from receiving
county welfare aid.
County Attomay Mack Cleve
land Jr. and Commissioner Ver
non Dunn aiked that action be
tabled on the directive until a
legal opinion from tha state on the
legality of the directive be de
termined.
Cleveland wanted clarification
on workman’s compensation and
social security benefits.
LeMay Opposes
Cut In Bombers
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Gen.
Curtis LeMay, singing the praises
of the supersonic B70 bomber,
told Congress today he feels
bomber production should not bo
cut off now.
The new Air Force chief of staff
gave his personal views under
questioning by the Senate defense
appropriations subcommittee. Pre.
aident Kennedy'! budget ealli for
no new bomber funds well into
1903.
LeMay put hia personal opinion
on tha line in opposition to the
President’s while the administra
tion worked on revised defense
plans of Ita own. Sen. A. WiUia
Robertson (D-Va.) announced that
Kennedy has promised to submit
n supplemental budget request
this week.
Kennedy scheduled a meeting
Isle today with the Joint Chiefs
of Staff and another Wednesday
with the National Security Coun
cil.
Sanford Home
Broken Into
Bailee today are investigating
• bee akin a t a boms at 1 M Bum*
m edia Ave.. ’
waa gained bp
i on ■ side
add approximately $73 was taken,
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VOL. 58
WEATHER: Scattered shower* through Wednesday. High today, 85*90. Low tonight, 70*75.
TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1961
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 237
County Board Agrees To Form
Citizens Group On Courthouse
Avery Urges
County Annex
The County Commisnion today agreed to form n citizens
committea o f 10 to make recommendations on whether to
build a new courhouse, revitalize the present facility or con
struct a courthouse annex in South Seminole County.
District 3'County Commissioner James P. Avery naked
Lite board to appoint the committee at ita meeting next week
with two representatives serving
from each commissioner district,
"We might coma up with some
good ideas." Avery said.
Avery made the request attar
the board battled bark and forth
for more than an hour on whether
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County Commissioner Jam te P.
Avery said this arteraoaa that
eevaral persona In South Semi
nole have agreed to donate land
for a courthouse annex. Avery
declined to elaborate aaylag
they didn't want their names
mada public at this time.
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FARRIS BRYANT
Bryant Tells
Georgia— Can't
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
Farris Bryant wired Georgia Gov.
Erneet Vandiver Monday that it
is lagally Impossible for Florida
to meet conditions demanded by
Georgia to end the lax leud be
tween the two (tales.
Georgia, retaliating against Flo
rida poultry inspection lees and
grade • labeling of chickens, re
cently imposed an inspection fee
of 10 cents per container on Flo
rida citrus.
Vandiver laid down three condi
tion* to be met before Georgia
would withdraw ill citrui inspec
tion fee.
Bryan* salil.Atly. Gen. Richard
Ervin bad advised him neither
Bryant nor Agriculture Commis
sioner Doyle Conner could make
the changes. Bryant said state
laws specify Ihe inspection and
labeling procedures.
He said he had no intention of
tailing n special legislative ses
sion to change the laws.
"We bave offered every conces
sion we lawfully and properly can
make," Bryant told Vandiver,
"and have tried to exhibit a
willingness to go tb* extra mile
toward meeting the demands of
,your commissioner of agriculture
and poultry processors.
"Our standards were not act up
nut of malice toward Georgiy.
" I am hopeful." be said. ■'our
efforts • compromise will lead
to action by Georgia to conclude
this unhappy interlude."
Hobby To Speak
Sheriff J. L. Hobby will b#
guest speaker at a meeting of the
Grare Methodist Men’s Club t
7;S0 p. m. today a t Grace Metho
dist Church.
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a new courthouse was feasible or
whether to consider the possibility
of a courthouse annex in South
Seminole.
Avery suggested that every pro
gressive county In the state has
an annex and "we would be back
ward without one."
ComfaUaioacr Vernon Dunn said
he would like to get the thinking
of the department hands and quastioned Avery on remarks about the
proeent facility.
Dunn wanted to know where
Avery got the figures reporting
that 40 percent of the courthouse
waa not being uttillaed. (Avery
reported this last week.)
Avery said th at he had asked
Architect Hal H arrifs to conduct
a survey of the courthouse, with
out compensation, and that Har
ries said that tha present facility
waa in good shape, "without any
rot and structurally aound."
Avery said that a great deal of
money could be saved by renovat
the jpresent
building "and
■ing
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Budget Requests
For County Home \
Slashed $5,000
County Commissioner Jam es P.
Avary, custodian for the county
home, submitted his budget re
quest for the*ficllity slashing ap
propriations by 13,000.
Records at tbe Clerk’s Office re
vealed today that Avery asked
$22,000 for the home during tb*
next fiacal year as compared to
$27,000 last year.
However, in a budget memo, he
emphasised that while ha la de
creasing the coats of tba home, he
it Increasing tha cervices by M
percent and giving superintendent
and matron slight increases in sal•ry.
.
The budget request calls Tor an
increase of $10 per month for tb*
superintendent and $10 for tha
matron.
Committee Seeks
18,000 Signatures
DAYTONA BEACH* (U P I)-T h e
newly-formed East Volusia Relo
cation Committee plana to work
next week gathering signatures
for a referendum on moving tb*
Volusia County seat from DeLand
to Daytona Beach.
Boh Kilgore, Daytooa Bqaek
(healer owner, said the group
expects to collect 10,000 signa
tures within six weeks. The com
mittee waa formed Monday night
with the mayors of Daytona
Beach, Daytona Beach Shores,
South Daytona, Ormond Beach,
Holly HUIa and Port Oranga s i
co-chairmen.
Tb* committee replaces tha
Volusia County Tax Savers Asso
ciation, which disbanded Monday
night Just before tbe committee
was formed. The association at
tempted earlier this year to ga
ther sufficient signatures lo force
a referendum, but the county
commission ruled they didn’t
uU1(linjr a)| poi, | b | ,
and gather enough.
whan **we are finished you will
hardly recognise it."
Public H earing Set
Chairman J. C. Hutchison said
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — The
ha waa thinking along the line* Florida Milk Commission today
of n new facility north of the jail set July 17 for a public bearing
with room to build addition* as at Panama City to discuss bring
tha need arose.
ing Bay County under state milk
Commissioner Ted Williams sug regulation.
gested th at the vanning kitchen
could be utilised for office apace
by certain departments naming New State Attorney
the county agent and home demon
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov.
stration offlevs.
Parris Bryant appointed B. Clarke
Tha board took no concrete ac Nichols of Sarasota today as as
tion except to romt up with a rill- sistant j t a l e attorney for the 11th
sens committee.
Judicial Circuit.
Astronaut Shot
Set For 8
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) — Space administration of
ficials, reporting much improved weather, said they now
plan to attempt America’s second manned apace flight a t
8 a. m. Wednesday.
Mercury astronaut Virgil I. (Gua) Grissom said, "I’m
ready whenever you are," when informed of the new launch*'
ing time.
The launching originally was
scheduled for this morning but
bad to bn postponed because of
bad weathar.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration Isauad n
cautious statement about Ui* new
planned launching time and cmpha sited that a final "go-no go"
decision will be mad* attar a
midnight weather study.
The NASA statement said:
"The weather conditions in the
Cap* Canaveral area war* report
ed much Improved by U. S. wea
ther Bateau forccaaters during n
Project Mercury briefing this
morning. The multiple layers of
clouds which developed during tha
night wero expected to dissipate,
leaving a high thin deck of cirrustype clouds at about 33,000 feat
by early Wednesday morning.
"On the basis of tb* improved
weather situation and forecast,
Project Mercury operations.dim *
tor'W alter C. William* detldad to
punched with launch preparations.
Under present plans the launch
will be attempted at • a.m. Wed
nesday.
"Mercury astronaut Qua Gris
som attended the weather briefing
and was obviously pleased nvar
the Improved possibility of a
flight attempt on Wednesday.*
’• ’I’m ready whenever you or*,’
be told Williams.
"An additional weather briefing
will be held at midnight toolght.
At that lima a decision will bn
mad* as to whether to proceed."
Grissom, noted for bis ability
tn relax under pressure, yawned
when told of thia morning’s post
ponement and went back to sleep.
h u m
Two Arrested
In Dope Case
MIAMI (UPI) - U. g. Customs
agents capped a three-day sur
veillance Monday by arresting a
Panamanian woman and a Cuban
man and confiscating $(0,000
worth of cocaine hidden In two
auitcaics.
Hilda Nora Bostliano, 33, was
charged with smuggling and poasession and transportation of nar
cotic*. Possession and transporta
tion charges were filed against
Virenta Iglaslas Armada, 43.
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Board Agrees
To Advertise
Equalization Meet
Tba County Commission today
agreed to advertla* its board *d
equalisation bearings to open Ang,
10 — if the tax roll la ready in
promised by Tax Assessor Mary
Earl* Walker.
Mrs. Walker had naked for a M
day extension of tlm% on tb* m il
and assured tb* commission that
It would be ready by Aug. 1.
If the tax roll la completed nt
that Ume, the rolla will be opened
to the public, starting Aug. 1.
In other business during the
meeting, to* commission tabled
action on establishing a publto
beach at Lake Dot to Simlapd I s tales pending 'a report from ton
health department.
' The* beard today heard S. C. !
Tallman of Banlaad complain
about making the beach open for *
public as*. Tollman showed the
commission a petition hearing 3$
names in the subdivision protest*
ing the public beach.
Last week, Jim Foster, ala* e f
Sunland, asked tb* eommliaioo to
help pay fa r financing a public
beach and aald that the board
should ask all the residents ef
Sunland If they wSot a beach and
not only a chosen few.
However, the board tabled ae«
Uon, after a letter was read by
Sanitarian Val Robbins that ha la
now conducting pollution tost* no
the lake and hopes'Vi
hia
findings by next w t*x."
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Police Arrest
Tt In Raid
On toe heels of a raid by ton
Sheriffs Office this past weekend,
(be Police repotted e gambling
raid on Sanford Ava. last Friday
night with 11 men arrested.
Tbe raid, the third staged by
law enforcement officers in a tw*
day. period Friday and Saturday,
was a t 410 Sanford Av*.
Arrested by police were Willi*
Meta, Jam es Jackson. Daniel
Johnson. John Paratter. Utah
Dixon, Robert Lee Harris, Uaae
Alexander, Willie Flynn. Walter
chains, clubs, and broken bottlea. Disoo, Alphonse Lowery and J**h
Police said the youths used Thomas.
their weapons freely on route
from Harlem to tb* Bronx. They
crossed (he Macombs Dam bridge
In full war formation, clouting,
kicking and slashing man in lhair
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Tw#
way and knocking down and
mauling woman. On* victim, John million workers went on strike to
llealy, 30, waa taken to the hos day in a show of strength aga
pital where two stitches were re the government, but tbe roaaai'
walkout failed to stiU lb* Ufa
quired to close a scalp wound.
tbe tUy.
The 24-hour general
called by the Argentine
Confederation to demand
mental aetlea against the
DELAND (UPI) Volusia cost of living, was coad*
County Judge John 8. Byington President Arturo
will sentence Ted Martin today
for taking mosey from women to
realign tbelr figure*, then skip
ping town to dodge the work.
Martin, to, wee aoavlcted Men
day of fraudulent manipulation ef
money, one * f:!l charges against
him to tha figure-farming tea*.
He end thfbn taker man i
accused e t taking money from
wnmen to De U nd end Daytona
Beach an premia* a t bettering
tbelr figures In aal anc, (torn va
nishing from Ik* ceuaty without
famishing - ton angetoan.
Race Violence Erupts In Hew York
NEW YORK (U P l)-T b* desire
of some Harlem teen-agers to try
out for n church baseball team
touched off one of the clty'a most
flagrant outbreaks of gang vio
lence Monday night, resulting in
assaults da 30 pedestrians and
tw* policeman.
Police said the march of to
while sod Negro members of tha
Harlem Lords gang on a Bronx
housing project was motivated by
an interracial Bronx gang's re
fusal to let' Harlem teen-ager*
practice baseball in the Macombs
Dam Perk. Tbe Harlem youths
were beaten up and turned out of
tbe park Monday morning and ap
pealed to the Lords for revenge
Twenty-five of tb* Lord* were
arrested end other gang members
escaped. Tbelr assault on tb*
Hlgbbridge housing project wee
stopped by two youth squad de
tectives, Arthur O’Connor and
Ronald Reis, who held the gang
off with drawn revolvers. O’Con
nor restrained one youth from
subbing Rais with a curved lineoleum knife.
The .embattled detectives were
rescued by to other policemen
who sped to the scene after po
lice headquarters began receiving
cells from' terrorised Bronx resi
dents,
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They disarmed (ha arrested
boy*, aaafiar i Hag U knives, u
lengths ef pipe, five baseball bats,
two baling books, two garbage
can severe, apd several Urn
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Judge To Sentence
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bitter Eait-W eit dispute nver Bonn ow n h n made a generoue
itrengthening the ICC, was expect otter ot equipment" to the ICC,
ed to be announced formally an American spokesman said.
"We feel UUs otter should ena
When,the 14-nation conference reeonvenei this afternoon after a ble the commlsilon to atart mov
ing throughout Laoa in c a r r £ ig
long weekend receai.
The long paralyzed conference out Ha taaka," he said.
entered ita 10th week today.
At the aame time conference
co-Chairman Malcolm McDonald
of Britain and Gcorgi Puahkfn of
JERUSALEM (U P)) — Adolf y
Ruaala were eebeduled to an
nounce details of a reported com Eichmann admIUed today that bo
shipped Jew s te the East, know- A
promise on procedure.
The compromise would finally Ing they were going there to bo
A
enable the conference to begin exterminated.
" I must admit It—but I h a i^ n negotiations on a neutrality stat
Mr. Frank Evans Jr., St, died
ute and long term international atructlons to send them there and
Monday at his home, 30S Lincoln
I had no alternative," to pleaded
Ave„ Saugus, Mass., following a controls in Laoa.
"We understand that the royal to the Jewish court trying him for
heart altaek.
Laotian government o< Prince mass murder.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Evqni Sr. of Lske Mary, be had
attended school In Lake Mary,
In Massachusetts and a t Rollins.
He was the owner o t the Alwyn
Color end Chemical Co. in Sau
gus; g member of Masonic Lodges
and ot the Aleppo Temple of Bou
NOT INTEREST
ton, Mass.; a member ef the
American Textile Color and Chem
W*T1
s w r perm eate
ists Assn:; a past selectman aad
np to 12 MONTHS — with
Ian assessor of Saugus and a
m ember of the Saugus Methodist
Church.
Survivors, other than hie par
There la no Read- Haxard G se n a te * m a n
ents, are his wife, Josephine, five
sooe, owe daughter and is grand
children.
His parents left today to attend
fuhsral and burial services which
will take piece In Saugus on Fri
day.
GENEVA (U PI) — The proWestern royal Laotian government
has offered a substantial amount
of urgently needed transport
cqu'pment
to the International
Control Commission policing the
truce in 'L ao s, an American
spokesman said today.
The royal Laotian offer, which
signalled a possible break In the
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) A federal court decision on whether "freedom riders" should be
banned in Alabama waa post
poned Monday until after Aug. 22.
V, S. District Judge Frank M.
Johnson J r . listened to arguments
bp Justice Department lawyers
and Montgomery city officials to
determine whether he should en
join sponsors of the "freedom
rides" from continuing the cam
paign here.
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The federal Jurist then ordered
briefs filed by Aug. 22.
Montgomery City Atty. Calvin
Whites#!! laid every bus, train
and plane arriving or departing
from Alabama capital ii watched
by uniformed policemen.
The aurveillance la carried out
by a supervisor and two patrol
men, ha aaid.
It takes nine men to watch the
train depot and two bus terminals
and three men to survey the air
port sseh shift. There are three
shifte every 24 hours, which
means M policemen are pulled
away from their Jobs to watch
Um arrivals sad departures of all
Interstate vehicles, Whitesell said.
This is enough reason, claim
Montgomery law enforcement of
ficials, to enjoin the sponsors of
tba "freedom ride" movement.
However, the Justice Depart
ment told Johnson If he enjoined
the speesers of the movement in
Alabama he would be denying the
eeasUtuUoaal rights of individuals.
John Dear, Justlca Department
•M oney, c to Hongod the authority
o t the court to Issue an Injunction
•gainst the sponsors. The young
attorney aaid Um court did not
have the eonsUtuUonal power to
taka auch action.
D ear also said present condi
tions in Montgomery—no incidents
in the p a il aavan weeks—did not
Justify issuance of an Injunction.
. Montgomery office is requested SSS S. S.rk AM.
the injunction after Johnson per
mitted a preliminary restraining
order against the sponsors to
aUpao an June 12. The prelimin
ary reetrelnlng order, which under
federal procedure is valid for only
10 days unless renewed, prohibit
ed the Concrete o t Racial Equal-
rn
' ■ CHICAGO (UPI) —Racial teeto n ig h t the etiy’e new ca'•M e- -carps. Into tw e e d Joining
• > t # t o r t o e d . today M preserve
>: ? c r v M t o r - d e l * . •. J i t .'
Bailee also reported a bomb,
was hurled into a home In a sep.V/. arete tackiest dariag Urn-night
jh e t withheld details pending.fur- f to r investigation. Officar* said
^ ttu th w a ii Side ntlghbeA bodFfl•■'day night, police used dog patrols
disperse raving groups of Ns-
te have Slashed with white groups
afcd hade drives b e e t There were
several eepeete l injuries. How----- - a
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t-haa la ■ kafl.
.TM-strMe.spilled ever Dearths
Harrises High Reboot neighborle a l wkese n Negro student was
•N lteal kiOei an a sidewalk list
teagw ssd Jay sees, Joyce# Cab
Mr, • p m.
No Alternative
Frank Evans Jr
Dies Al Age 59
FLEET RESERVE BRANCH 147 nnd It* Unit Auxiliary installed new of.
flcera nt ceremonies nt the Hut Friday night. Harold Sundvall officiated a t
installation of auxiliary officers who were, from left, Dorothy Feddereon,
chaplaini Jean Bryan, secretary-treasurer; Doris Williams, vice president
“lorie Holcomb, president Jack Hippa Installed the Reserve officers pictured below,-left to right, Walter Cariyon, secretary-treasurer; Colin Pentbarton, first viea president and Clyde Bryan, president. Charles Flat*,
mfyer, second viee president, la not pictured.
(Herald Photoa)
Negse ewmmenity that a white
U ’.gaag wee responsible.
> In H e sem e neighborhood, a
! /.w hite teen-ager w al tailed Moo> day. Ranald Kwatay, IT, was
ft anted lying in an alley and taken
! te Cask e e » t y Hospital.
1 Xwtsny aaid three Negro youths
etteelMd U m with halves end hieyrie chains. ■'
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5 . H e neighborhood end arrested U
! auepeeted troublemakers. AH hut
t e - i l s k s s u Aitv.
Id d n ttb a that toe
New Break Seen In Laos Dispute
For YOUR Tire Dollars — Get
No Carrying Charge
PUIMMMO ft HIATMft
CONTRACTORS
H. B. Pop* Co., Inc.
WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tbs TenM atos Valley Authority h a t essured ' Congress th at the United
United stttee> atce leads it ussia
la individual' 'to e ef electricity.
His testimony waa made public
today.
Vogel told the committee that
as fa r a> could ha determined
Russia has net built a steam tur
bogenerator with a capacity ef
Bp PEARL JACKSON
The Chuluota Retired Folks Chib 400,000 kilowatts e r greeter. Steam
will resume monthly polluck sup plants ere powered by ooal e r
pers with members sehedulod to a tta r fuel.
moot a t 0 p.m. Thursday oa the
screened g arth ef the Community
Club.
Beck m em ber is advised to
bring e severed dish, cold piste
or dessert and h it own breed and
butter w b ^ the committee will
arrange Um fojd and tables end
NEW VOBE (UPI)—Pakistani
provide tottoo and other bever president Mohammad Ayub Khan
age.
fIlea to m e todsy from e, week's
Mrs. B, B. Knight la chairman Visit te the United Mates.
of the food committee end will be
Ayub flew ta r e from Vice PresBMleted by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Idiot Lvndan B. Johnson's ranch
Kuhlmaa end Mr. and Mrs. in T ains Monday night for a fi
George Simmer.
nal iweoptlea a t Pakistan House
Foliowiag the supper, President and dinner with United .Nations
George Boulden, la a brief busi Secretary General Dag Hammsre s t! meeting, will teU members skjold.
ef savers! public service projects
At e taw s conJaroaee alter his
which won discussed at the last arrival Um Pakistani atreag man
meeting ef the beard of directors repealed bis Must w ap lag that
who ta p e the general membership American capitalists ta d only u
will ta le to support oao e r more to IB years to help him save Paki
stan from " a Communist e a t"
which owes it sweeps over peo
ple drowns them.
ordered a 100,000 kilowatt wait far
a new eteem plant which wiU be
hulli near Oak B id * , Tens.
Beg. dee L Iv in s, (D-Teea.),
•old Mm Corpe e l Engineers rorently made a "very sulking aad
shocking sUtemont" that Um B us.
•teas worn building huge multi,
purpose dams oa Mm Volga Elver,
dams much larger Usta Um Greed
Coulee, Um largest la the Uaited
gtatas.
Evlas asked wtMther UM Uaited
SUtee wax keeping pace wklh UM
rate e f eeastrecUen in H e Soviet
Union.
"We have coma te ita p e tit
where opportunities far future hy
droelectric iMUllaUena are some
what limited," Vogel aaid.
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financing o r encouraging the sogrogotion-testing bus rides.
Plant Supper
COHIN'S
The Young Adults CUss of the
Sanford First Christina Church
will hold e covered dish supper la
the Education si Bldg, today a t
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Mr. Henry "H arry" 1 . Bowden,
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He came to Sanford from Huntlegtoa, W. Va„ In IMS and made
kin tom e hare at lS ll MaUonvlUo
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in the Junior D4pt, ef the Sunday
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Mrs. , m g * Waugh of Henttogtoa
had Mrs. Jack ByN, Pice Rivera,
Oelif.i e slater, Mrs. Julia R.
Lang ef Senfordi seven grandchil
dren, a nephew end two nieces.
Ftlneml eervicee wiU be told nt
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reissigaod to Um ministry ta re at
Um annual coaleraace session of
the Florida Free Methodist Church
which was held in Clearwater
with Bishop W. I . Kendall presid
ing.
Attending t t a full oonferonce
session, which Just raoonUy was
concluded, warn Bav. Dollar, Mrs.
Myrtle Bowery, Mrs. .Geneva
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Sue McKnight
Group Enjoys
Camping Trip
In T he Smokies
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To Marry Donald Ray Johnson
Miss Frances Cobb. Mrs. Robert
A. Cobb. Mrs. P. R. Stephenson
and the Misses Linda Stapler,
Mr. and Mrs. RusscH L. Me-1 and is now employed by the Flor-1 The wedding will be an event
Mary Jean Turner and Sue Orirno
Knight, C26 Sarita Street, Sanford, Ida Power and Light Company, in of Sept. 3 at the First Methodist returned last week after spending
announce lha engagement of their [ Titusville.
| Church, Sanford,
more than three weeks camping
daughter, Sandra Sue, to Donald
in the Smoky Mountains of Ten: nessee.
,
Ray Johnson, son of 31r. and Mrs.
While visiting at Cherokee, N.
Clarence 0 . Johnson. West Crys
C., they attended this season's
tal Drive, Loch Arbor, also of
opening performance of the now
Sanford.
famous historical play, “ Unto
f Miss McKnight was bom In Ba
These Hills," which is the story
of the Cherokee Indians.
nana River, Fla., haa attended
They visited the Chriitus Bib
schools in Vero Beach, Oak H ar
lical Gardens, located in Gatlinbor, Wash., Barbers Point, Oahu,
burif, Tenn., after a worldwide
Hawaii, Washington, D. C. and
search for a suitable place for It.
graduated from Seminole High
They were open to the public for
School with the Claaa of 1961.,
the first time this year. This pres
While in school, she was a
entation of Christ's life is so per
member of the Pep Club, Glee
fect that no one who sees it will
Club and Latin Club. She is a past
ever forget it. .
president of the aeplor Methodist
The group also enjoyed many
<#Youth Fellowship.
interesting nature hikes as well
31r. Johnson was born in Lawas some historical points of In
rencevllle, Ga., and attended
terest, such as Alum Cave Bluff,
Bcihesdz Gram m ar School there.
Cliggmons Dome Tower. Charllse
He was a graduate of S e m itic
Bunion and Cades Cove, where
High School with the Class of
(he government has restored old
1937. While in high school, he was
pioneer homes, barns and mills.
active In Future Teachers, Jour
They all agree that nowhere in
nalism Club, Glee Club and par
America can vacations be so
ticipated In all aporti.
much fun as in the Smokies seeing
He served wilh the U. S. Army
nature's glories at their best.
New
Arrivals
Rev. and Mra. Jam es N. Bar
nett, 1601 S. Sanford Ave., an
nounce the birth of an S lb. 2 ox.
daughter, July 16 at Seminole Me
morial Hospital.
They have chosen the name Me
lissa Anne for the new arrival and
fahe will be welcomed home by
two brothers, David and kllchael.
Maternal grandparents are Mr.
an d 4 frs. Fred Reynolds, of Jack
sonville, III., and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Barnett of DeLand.
Local
Events
WEDNESDAY
The Sanford Welcome Wa|[on
Club for newcomer* will meet at
10 a.m. at the Sea Shell Restau
rant, for a buiineit and program
meeting, followed by luncheon anS
bridge, canasta and other card
games during the afternoon.
MISS SANDRA McKNIGHT
(Photo By Gnsaitun)
Shower Honors Bride-Elect
Miss Barbara Bradley and Miss
Judy Ludwig were co-hostesses at
a miscellaneous shower honoring
bliss Helen Pittard, bride-elect,
at the Bradley home, 903 Cata
lina Drive, recently.
The party rooms were decorated
with arrangem enti of pink iweetheart roaea and the refreabment
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table was centered with a hibiscus
arrangement flanked by silver
candelabra.
A Urge pink and yarbite heart
shaped cake was adorned with
roses and wedding bells. Pinkpunch, mints and nuts were served
with the cake. Orange blossoms
frozen in an ice ring floated in
the punch bowl.
Guests included the honorcc. her
mother, Mrs. George Pittard, Mrs.
Wendell Scott, an aunt of the
groom-elect, Betsy Williams, San
dra Kader, Niki Ashby, Myrna
Williams, Delores Kirsch, Gayle
Burk, Sandy Wood, Betty Pittard,
Mr*. Jack Russell, Mrs. Ira Willis,
Mrs, W. A. Ludwig and Mrs. Gor
don Bradley.
Church
Calendar
meets at T p.m. and Suiulay
School workers meet at I p.m.
Young Adult S. S. Class of the
First Christian Church meets at
6:30 p.m. for a covered dish sup
per, business meeting and fellow
ship. A nursery will be provided.
WEDNESDAY
The CYF-CHI RHfl Fellowship
of the F irst Christian Church will
meet at the church at 7 p.m. and
go In a group on a skating party.
FRESII RHUBARB PUDDING
This unusual dessert can be
served warm or cold. Preheat the
oven to 3M degrees. Mix 1 (S-ot.)
can crushed pineapple with 2 cups
fresh rhubarb. If you have fresh
mint, add a couple of leaves,
chopped fine.
Grease a 10 a 6 Inch casserole
and put the fruit in the bottom.
Beat 1 egg slightly, add S cup
sugar, 1 tablespoon lemon Juice
and 2 tablespoons flour and pour
over the fruit. Sift 2/3 cup flour
with 3 tablespoons sugar and a
pinch of salt. Cut 2 tablespoons
butter into this mixture and sprin
kle over the fruit.
Bake in oven for 43 minutes.
Garnish with whipped cream or
vanilla ice cream. Serves 4 to g.
HOSTESSES AND HONOREES At the ahower in honor of Mi*s Helen
Pittard, At t h e home of Mia* Barbara Bradley are from left, Min* Judy
Ludwiff, Mlaa Bradley. Mra. Wendell Scott, aunt of the groom, Mina Pittard and h e r m o th e r , Mra. George Pittard.
(Herald Photo)
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Friends Honor Mrs. Conner At Parties
Mr*. Wrdtll Conner Jr. was kept
busy all last week attending a
srr.es of parties is her honor.
.Mrs. Conner, the former Lynda
Yeaekle. was married 3larch 19
in Alabama.
This is the first time she has
been home sinee her wedding so
her friends took advantage of a
visit with her parents, Mr. and
Mr*. W. F. Yeaekle, to honor her
with showers.
The first one ws* held at the
home of 3trs. Jimmy Rutler on
Haya Drive. A aeries of games
were planned for the guests but
it had been so long since the group
has been together they decided
they had rather Just .ch*l. The
prises were given to the honoree
and a social time enjoyed.
Those (tending were Mrs. Eddie
Barbour, bliss Kay Ivey, Mlsa
Evie Kratsert, Mrs. Robert John
son. Mrs. Fred Yeaekle. mother of
the honoree and the hostess.
Another bridal shower was giv
en in her honor at the home of
Mrs. James F. Benton on Riverview Ave. A decor in keeping with
the ahower prevailed in arrange
ments and refreshments and
games and contests were enjoyed
prior to the gift opening.
The table was covered with a
crocheted cloth and centered wilh
a bride and groom. Garden flowera surrounded the cut glass
punch bowl. Party sandwiches,
toasted peeans and mlnta were
served with the punch by Mrs.
Renton, assisted by Mrs. Marvin
Warfel and Mrs. Edward L. Davis.
Others present were the hon
oree, her mother, 31rs. Fred
Yeaekle. and grandmother, 3tri.
Henry Yeaekle, Mrs. C. A. TTiompson Sr., of-Birmingham, Ala., and
the 3lmes. A. B. Maddox, George
Pittard, Charles Hayes, Curtis
Lavender, Letand Todd, Jack Ben
ton Sr., William Covene.v, 3!l«s
Judy Lavender and Mlsa Virginia
Warfet.
Lynda also had a birthday while
she was home and the family ga
thered at th e ‘Yeaekle home for a
celebration In her honor. She has
returned to Troy, Ala., where (he
plana to enroll at Troy Stato Col
lege, for the fum m rr term.
MRS. WENUKLL CONNOR JR., center, with hoatesae* at one of the show
ers in her honor. Mrs. Jimmy Butler presents her with a gift, Co-hostess
Miss Evie Krntzert is s t right.
(Herald Fhoto)
Stetson Alumni
SUMMER
•Attend Weddin
CLEARANCE
Hold Reunion
' Mr. and Mr*. Martin Stineclpher
spent the past weekend in Lake
Worth. They were visiting with
Mr. Stinecipher'a (liter and bro
ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Powell.
Their dausbter, Grace Marie
Stinecipher, accompanied them to
Lake Worth, then went on to
Pompano Beach far the weekend.
She attended the wedding of a
friend and classmate, M in Deanna Schooley to Frod Trice.
Several other Stetson classmates
in the Miami area also attended
the wedding, and during the week
end bald a class reunion and en
joyed a social get-together.
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Mike Long, son of Mr. and Mra.
H. E. Long, ia visiting his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mra. A. D.
Brown, and cousins, Patty and
Larry, In Orlando this week-.
Mrs. J. M. Campbell of St.
Augustine Is visiting w Ih 3(r.i.
H aiti Flynl and Miss Barbara
Flynt a t their home on Weat lBth
Street! She is also helping to wel
come her new great-grandson,
Michael Edward Barbour Jr,,
M in Flo Bishop and Mrs. J. L.
Horton Jr. aro attending the
Christian , Women'a
Fellowship
Quadrennial Assembly at Purdue
University, ia West Lafayette,
Ind., this week,
John Scbalmann and II. E. Long
Jr. are spending two weeks In
Islt of Palms. S. C., as the guest*
of John's father and his family.
Relative* visiting with Mr and
Mrs. Fred Yeaekle at their home
on West llth St. this week include
3lra. Yeackle's mother, Mrs. J. W
Hanna, her inter,~~*trs. Floyd
Walker and children, Floyd Jr.
and Kay, all of Birmingham, Ala.,
and a nieco, M ill Patay Wyatt of
Besaemer, Ala,
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By Abigail Van Bunn
OILWAYS BE AN
DEAR ABBY: One of the girl* who
work* where I work I* getting married to
morrow. Everyone else who work* here re
ceived * printed invitation to her wedding
three week* ago. They all gave her beauti
ful gift*. I got my invitation this morning
by mouth, and can't accept. Must I give
her a gift?
LEFT OUT
DEAR LEFT: Give her a gift "by
mouth." Say "Beat withes."
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DEAR ABBY: Xjuat returned from a
bile beach and aaw TWO (one would
ve been enough) young expectant
mother* in the ocantleat of bathing suits,
of all thing* 1
The young women were both about in
their Mventa month. They weren’t con
tent to ait down and aun themeelvee in
conspicuously. They jfcraded all around
the beach, and every dye waa on them.
I don't believe, becauae a woman 1*
pregnant, ahe ahould go into hiding, but
do you think a public beach, with men.
K
look out, for me voting pub■
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appropri-
DEAR NO: I know of no book, or®
course, that teaches a grown man how to
eat "atsp by step." Tell him how important
tabla manners are to your marriage . . .
then aet about teaching him with patience
and loving kindness.
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CONFIDENTIAL TO ANDY, THE
BARBER:'On guard 1 You, too, can be
dipped 1
you know your available f m tint*
(a only going to bo I f te M min(!) Xomember the oU motto
that “Many, band* nuk« light
work." Bo t e c h your fatally to
■bar* aoma of tha daily chons.
f o r sxampls, tha last p o rn o out
of a double bad should maka the
bod. And your klndorgarteam are
also old enough te be taught hew
to maka their twin bod.
The last person la the bathroom
should aleo bo our# the towels ere
needy hung on the rack.
Aad the lest one to brush Ids
tooth should always wipe off the
flecks of toothpaste from the bothroom mirror!
.f e n l^ d your children th a t the
tu la g u r trains oipoct each poteen
who nsee a wash basis to eieaa I t
op dor the next passoagerl Bo yen
msthera are not imposlag an u*l
nasally
ssultlplo
On fijddqsi
arid lemonade from time to Hat*.
Aad la the w riter, wall, I a n
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S a ri bids twe diamonds; West
raises to three; l a s t bids four
Be>tfwmg; West bide five dia
monds to shew one ace; E ast bids
five hearts.
•o far- yen have passed gutotiy.
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tine ever alnee.
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York, showing the asm s spirit his
The tbaraom stor in my garden Italy, it is probably biased, and
eounsla Theodore bed shown whan
-sad it's half shattered—read*1 should actually read 104 or IOC.
ha chargad up Ben Juan Hill, bid
should s ta rt the fire under the teek ittle.
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area if t h f formal dish washing
dish sloth.. (Trie may h ttp spur
soma Id y e a r laggaad attars to
spssd up.)
: : lestosd e l lotting arsrybedy too*
hia seat o r hat an a living room
chair, make i f a rule th a t each
member of tha family dutifully
h u g e up hia clothes, including paJames tosh* m orning.
DEAR ABBY: I Have been married for
four year* to a man who ia very, kind, conaiderata and well-mannered—until he get*
to the table, and then the picture change*.
I have never seen a human eat more like 3
dog. I waa aware of Ihla before I married
him but, like so many starry-eyed girl* in
love, 1 thought I could change him later.
1 am a very good cook, and aet an attractiva table, but it aickena me to aee
what ha does to it. He pllea no much food
on hia plate it la soon all over the tabledoth. Ha fill* his mouth full, and chewa
with it wide open. He doesn’t use a napkin#
Ha wipe* his mouth with bread, and licks
hia fingers. Naturally I don’t Invite guests
for dinner.
Is there a book that teaches people
how to eat. step by step? Or perhaps a
course he could take? I refuse to nag him.
Somathlng as trivial as this has set me to
thinking about divorce.
NO NAME PLEASE
top of tbs bill.
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except (bo spado flncue end that
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how wise o r foollib tbo five-spade
bid was.
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very good bid. E ast and W sit
were good players and their bid
ding had eisarly shown that they
held two aces only and that they
were both long In tbs rod suits.
Hence, North was marked with
two aces (probably the black
ones) and plenty of black cards
with them. George bad no reason
to expect to m abe bis c o n tra e u
but bo certainly was not going tW
be hurt and be w tl defending
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with the Philadelphia Athhltcs
and Red Sox.
"Grove won hit last seven
games in his final season and
they tell me it was quite a strug
g le” Spahn says. " I can see what
they mean now.”
Spahn, who has a 9-11 record
tor the season and will be hard
put to win 20 games this year
for the 12th time in bis career,
was tagged for 11 hits Monday
night. Including a two-run homer
by Wally Post, but benelilted
from a 15-hit attack by the
Braves.
Lee Maye led Milwaukee's on
slaught with a homer and two
doubles while Roy McMillan
drove in four runs with two sin
gles and a pair of sacrlfica flies.
feral*
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The loss, charged to reliever
llowia Nunn, reduced the Reds'
National League lead to four
games over the surging secondplace Los Angeles Dodgers, who
defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates,
The St. Louis Cardinals swept a
pair from the Chicago Cubs, 10-e
and 9-5, and tbe Philadelphia
Phillies downed the San Francisco Giants, 10-7, in other NL
games.
Wynn turned in one of his finest
Jobs of the season in holding the
Red Sox to three hits for his
eighth victory of tbe year sgainst
two losses. Rookie J. C. Martin's
bases-loaded single off Galen Cis
co in the sixth broke a 1-all tie
and produced tbe While Sox in
ning runs.
The Detroit Tigers retained the
American League lead by- one
percentage point with a 7-4 vic
tory over the Kansas City Ath
letics. The New York Yankees
beat the Baltimore Orioles, 5-0, in
the opener of a twi-nigbt doubleheader and the second game was
postponed because of rain with
the Yanks ahead, 4-1, In the top
of the fifth Inning, The other AL
clubs were idle.
Duke Snider's seventh Inning
single with the bases loaded
eapped a four-run rally that gave
the Dodgers their victory over the
Pirates.
Trailing 9-0 after six innings of
tbe opener, the Cards came up
with four runs in the seventh and
six more In the eighth to beat
the Cubs, then came from behind
> se b a ll World
Mourns Death
Of Ty Cobb
again with four runs In the sixth
to win the nightcap. Julian Javier
and Bill White each collected
eight hits during the twin bill.
Tbe Phillies won their game
from the Giants with a three-run
rally in the ninth. Tony Gonaalea'
double broke a 7-all tie and Ru
ben Amaro's triple strove In two
more runs.
. Norm Cash's second grand slam
homer of the season oft Joe N uthall In the first inning got the Ti
gers off to a lead they never re
linquished against the fa](ering
Athletics.
Southpaw Whitey Ford of the
Yankees ran his record to 17-1
when be pitched a stx-hltfbr
against tbe Orioles and struck out
nine batters.
Having heard that weather con*
diUens often affect the manner In
which tbe pins do or do not fall,
the entire Thursday Nile Mixed
League nojr agrees with this
assumption. This week saw some
of the lowest scores ever rolled
1CK family really had quite a day fishing recently a t Crow’a
vrgeat weighed neven pounds. Left to right are Brenda, John
ludrik.
(Herald Photo)
NEW YORK ( U P I)-lf Roger
Marls, Mickey Mantle o ln y oth
e r American League p l» r is to
break Babe Ruth’s honulm rec
ord, he'll have to do Idurlng
tbe first 154 games of thleaton,
or be will not receive f i credit
f*r the test.
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Baseball Commissioned Ford
Coach Shakes
Track Squad
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STUTTGART._ Germany
G e rr- |'P I )
—Coach Jim Elliott was iced
to shako up the United ile a
men’s track and field team I its
two-day meet with Westftermany starting tonight a t I tta r
Stadium.
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Tbe changes became neccfry
when sprinter Paul Draytc|©r
Villanova University cam # lit
of last weekend's meet at Iscow with a pulled leg m uicleld
middle distanco runner Jlv
Siebert developed a heavy I .
Elliott named Hayes J o n e s ,|
U. S. high hurdle champion.!
Drayton’s replacamaat la tha I
meter dash. Jim Beatty will I
for Siebert in tbe 800.
I
C. Frick Issued that ruling Mon
day in answer to numerous quer
ies from fana and tha press as to
what was the statua of any rec
ords surpassed during tha expand
ed 162-gamo aehedulea.
"Any player who hits more
than 90 homo runs during Ui#
first 154 games of hla club’s
schedule would bo recognised is
having established a new rec
ord," Frick said.
"If a player doss hll more than
60 home runs In the c o u n t of the
new 162-tamo achedule, then
there would have to be some dis
tinction made la tho record books
to show that Babe Ruth's record
waa made la a 154-game sched
ule and that tha total of more
than 60 home ruaa was compiled
with a 162-gamo schedule in of-
Tuea. July 18, 1961—-Pag* f
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ATLANTA, Ge. (U P I)-T y Cobb
is gone, but be leaves behind s
fantastic legacy of 20 baseball
'U n c o rd s which, like his reputation,
may last for all time.
Cobb, probably the greatest hit
te r that ever lived and most cer
tainly ths finest base stealer, fi
nally was cut down by a com
bination of cancer, heart disease
auf diabetes Monday at tbe age
of T4.
The "Georgia Peach,” whose
g e n e r a l condition "deteriorated
^rapidly ” during the past two
weeks and whose weight fell off
from 115 pounds to 165, died at
Emory University Hospital, leas
than 60 miles from hla native
Narrows, Ga., where ha first
played baseball as • boy.
Of the 90 records Cobb set while
with tbo Detroit Tigers from 1905
through 1925 and tha Philadelphia
^A thletics from 1927 through 1928,
waa proudest of his lifetime
balling average of .167.
A dedicated perfectionist on the
ball field, Cobb also bolds the rec
ord for winning 12 American
League batting championships, in
cluding nine in a row from 1907
through 1915; baiting .400 tbrea
times, including a top of .420 in
1911; accumulating the most hits,
,4,191; the most to u t stolen bases,
^ 9 U , and most stolen bams la one
season. 96, In 1913,
Tbo entire basabali world Joined
™ la mourning Cobb, from Commis
sioner Ford Frick to Mickey Man
tle of tbo N tw York Yanks**, to
whom the "Georgia Peach” gave
some batting Ups as lata as last
August.
Despite his consuming passion
B t o win and drive himself ovary
minute 1m was la a baseball uni
form, Cobb was once released in
tha minora for "lack of ability.”
Ho draw his first and last "pink
t iip*» la iM4 — bis first Mason
la pro ball — after batting only
JIT la 37 games for tho Augusta
{Tub of tha Sally League.
Cobb waa shocked and vowsd
never to play for Augusta again,
but ha did the following year and
batted .336. • The Detroit Tiger*
purchased him that « s a s Mason
' for a m are 9500 and la 1166, his
first full year with tha Tigers, ho
hit ,320.
That proved to be his lowest
avorago for a full season la tho
majors.
Cobb hung up hi* spUwa a t the
ago of 41 after hitting -3B tor tha
WAthletlcs la Mil.
Pressed aa to why h r decided
to end his playing days, Cobb
snapped:
"Wall, U waa my pooreat avorage la 23 years so I fait it was
tim e to call it quits.”
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United Proas International
The first 300 victories are the
hardest and no one knows it bet• te r than Warren Spahn, with
three more to go, or Early Wynn,
who needs eight more to reach
that "promised land” of all pitch
ers.
Spahn, the indestructible 40year-old southpaw of tbe Milwaukee Braves, registered the 297th
triumph of his major league ca
reer with a 13-4 decision over the
flrst-plaee Cincinnati Reds Mong i y Bight.
Wynn, the equally durable 41year-old Chicago White Sox righthander, won hit 292nd by beating
tbo Boston Red Sox, 4-1.
Both Spahn and Wynn are clos.
log in on Hall of Famer Lefty
Grove, who won an even 300
rf m
top teama lose, and saw the antire. league lined up wilh a dif
ference of only 11 points separat
ing top and bottom,
Powell's Office Supply still bolds
flrat, after losing four to'A ppteby's Restaurant, the second plaee
team, DcBary Pharmacy climbed
Into third, followed by Stolamoysr
Roofing,' Pryor's State Farm Ini.,
Sanford Mgf. Co., Union Park
Pharmacy and Pietro's Mgf Co.
Uarry Pentecost, one of tho two
having a good night, racked up
a 594 aeries, and le a n mate
Clyde Plarcy was the only other
person to roll more than <10, as
ha brought in a 556.
Tbe 3-10 split has no worriaa
over weather, It la always theie,
aad Ana Cooklla, Ellen BeUa.
Dot PowtU, Jim Andersoa, P at
Foster, Carl Voa lltrbulla aad Ed
Callan all felled it to make the
s p a n . A little harder to a a k a
spares wars made fay Carolya
Bette 1-7, Balph Betts 4-6-7, Wal
lace Woods 4-7-10, Stack Belly
s-19, Ed Michalak 2-5-7 aad Helen
Kaella 4-7-9. . . . .
fe d ," tha commissioner contin
ued.
Frick said tha same reasoning
would apply If a player equalled
Ruth'a record of 60 homera.'
Tbo m ailer of Ruth'a record
became of more than mere aca
demic Importance this Mason,
largely btcauM of Maris and
Mantle. Maris has 35 homers and H ow ell M anager
Is I I games ahead of Ruth's 1937 ASHEVILLE, N. C. (UPI) pace. Mantle hit his 33rd Monday Homer (Dixie) Howell, a former
night to stay eight games ahead National League calabar with tha
of tho record pace.
Brooklyn Dodgers, haa b eta nam
ed to succeed Tom la tte ll as managar of Jacksonville, Fla., la tha
Exhibition Tilta
South AtlaaUe Lea gut.
In exhibition acUon Monday, tha
American League All-Star* from
Sanford toppled Bunnell, 23-1 and Tbo eats of Central America
tho National Loop atara boat Or extends from northwast to south
mond Beach, 7-3.
east.
TO TUB VICTORS . . . . The Firnt Federal Little League team waa honored at a picnic by the Pigott family last week after the team took top hon
ors in aeaaon'a play. Back row left to right, N. Yentsch, Tommy Bryant,
Gary Martin, Chuck Pigott, Paul Martin, Ronnie Dudley, Rick Fordbraln
and Dick Thom. Front row. left to right, Tommy Hickaon, David Richard,
Mark Rabohi and Wayna Forguaon.
(Herald Photo)
PHILADELPHIA (U P!)-Sonny
t-Titon, tha trouble-beset contend
er for the heavyweight title held
by rioyd Patteraon, faced re
arrest today on a brush with the
law which haa already coat him
hla Pennsylvania boxing license.
Diat. Ally, Jam es C. Crumllsh
announced Monday (hat the beefy
fighter will be arrested on two judgment.”
charges stemming from an in- The "erro r” waa eonaidorod last
cidant in Falrmount Park Juna Friday by tha Penaaylvanla'Ath
Tbo ehargta, turning out hla
haadllghta to avoid identification
and resisting arrest, were dis
missed fay a magistrate who term
ed Liiton's action an "error of
letic Commission, which suspend
ed Sonny’s license for actions datrlmental to boalng, The suspen
sion, in effect, barn Liston from
any professional ring la the Unit
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By LYLE C WILSON
WASHINGTON (U PI) - The waa In recess until autumn. Con
Trcaiury U reporting now on tbo gress waa on n long holiday.
Who waa running tho store? Tho
■tore must have been in charge
of the spenders aad lha tax col
ten to *** aad to understand tbo lectors while the top* of tbo oxecspending figures which eonpriio uUve, legislative and Judicial
tbo housekeeping account* of tbo branches were on the loose. Bus
iness as uaual means Just what it
U. 8. governmant.
Thoao figures wQI bo available aaya to the government ipendera
to bo aeon during tbo remaining of the peoples’ money and to tbaQ
II week* of tbo current flacal government collectors of tho peo
year. The average eitlaon will aeo ples' tex ts.
During thoao first five daya of
them If ho la luteretted. He la
not likely, however, to under- the now fiscal year, tha U. 8. gov
itand the *pend lag figure* or the ernment spent roughly $1 billion.
The precise' figure listed in the
revenue figure*.
Both aeta of figures quickly be Treasury statem ent a t withdraw
come too big for the undem and als was !l,(H4>lSSl«n.20. Deposits
ing of the common man. The daily in tha Treasury, which co rn * ,
Treasury statamfot herewith un pood roughly to tax revenue, to
der review la Ut tbo flacal year talled S9Tl.9a.MUg. internal r t v J f
from July l*l» ladaalve. Five enu* collections, mostly income
tax, collected during thn business
You wouldn’t expect the firat hours of' Wedneaday July - I
five daya pf J i k to rack up any amounted to nearly 9199 million.
So the world's richest' govern
thing atartllng k . the way of government bueindo. Of tbo five, oqe ment, the servant of tho world's
day waa Batifoay, another Sun- best fad, boat clothed and beat
day end anowtr tbo Fourth of boused citizens, ta off to a goo&
July. Moreovr, Pretidcnt Ken start toward another deficit. It
nedy waa outjd the city moat of will bo the Mth such deficit since*,
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Tueaday'a top telavialon Bbowa
aa previewed and aetecied by TV
Key'a ataff of experta who attend
rebearaala, watch ccreenlnga, and
analyxe acripta In New York and
Hollywood.
Focua on America.— "Science.”
The moat important thing this
worthy, if occaaionaliy too techni
cal documentary baa to aay about
tbo advaneee medical acianco baa
made In tbo treatm ent of cancer
In tbo breaat, la that "early de
tection" nod "prom pt attention”
can nave the Uvea of a great per
centage of women who contract
It. It goee into eonalderable deemphaaiaea above all, that the
"roapanalblitty la ypure" In pro
venting mmeceoaary and coetly
m: ABC.
delay*. T
"The Flight of tbo Liberty Bell"
— An hour-long apodal on the
highlight* of the aeceod manned
apaee-aboot, Juet la caae you
miaaod the "live" television cov
erage of the event earlier la the
day. Frank McGee is anchorman
from New York with Peter Hac
kee on hand nt Capo Canavtral.
T:90 p. ra. NBC.
(TV Editors pleas* note: In
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well acted. Dan Durycn play* a
hired killer who is supposed to
sot up an ambuih for Slim. Good
old lough guy Duryea, howovar,
suffers the plight of aU befriend
ed would-be killers on hourlong
aeries khowa — ha get* aofthearted. John Anderson, luckily
is on hand to play a siaccro, malsvolent, ooa-dlmenalonal gunman.
1:M p. m. NBC
Blfloman. — "Tim Silent Kntfo."
Ini#retting episode. Tbo "SUcnt
Knife" of tbo till* ia a young man
whose tongas ta removed by In
diana, who lets bis kalfo do ail
bis talking. Young Mark bofrisnda
R.tarva D litrlot No. •
of her offaprlng for a four yoara. Charter No. Il*T
Tbl* la a tala wltb an •emotional
punclf, and tbo acting of Richard
Boone and particularly of Kim
Stanley make It a dram a of more
than uaual interact. 9:90 p. a .
CBS.
Jack P a a r Show. —Jack’* abUbbing gucata for the night in
clude Pbyllla DUIer, Charlee Dornan and Virginia Graham. Thai
abould account lor at leact three
dieUnct BtUtudea and atyle*.
(Color) 11:19 p. m. NBC.
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lflaa Sybil Grant, daughter at
Mr. and Mr*. J. Ruaaell Grant of
Longwood. baa returned to Tupelo,
Miaa., where the la working at
the Tupelo General Hospital, after
■pending the July 4 holiday with
her parent*.
A Junior at Tentaccotal Bible
Inatitute in Ttipeio, Miaa Grant la
majbring la rellgioua education in
preparation for missionary work
and la gaining practical nuraiag
experience through her work a t
the boapUal.
Commenting on the holiday cele
bration la Longwood, tbo parade
and the firework* display, Miaa
Grant bad the highest praiae for
the Voluntee r Fire Dept., saying,
"Tbo planning and effort ia moot
commendable and the all day
aveat gava me tbo opportunity to
see many friend* which otherwise
would have been impossible on
such a short visit."
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Uovarnni*nl obligation* purchaaod from olbarn
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) - 8*eal II
uadar Ikair agraamaat to repurchase _________
o r Sam Rayburn (D-Tox.), sal Ke) n**arltU* aa ahowa abov* er* after dodaettoa
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tho throat of w ar ovor Berlin J
aa ahown abov* Inctuda
"m ore
serious”
than
thd (d) RMHacounta,'ate.,
United lU ta a Oovarnmant obligation* told U
otbar# a a 4*r our agreement to rtpurchaao ____
leading up to World War I n
(a)
L
u u to farmara directly guarantaad aad
World War II.
, I
rodaamabl* on demand by tha Commodity Crodl
Tbs veteran Boua# leader 4 • Corporation, and eaCtlfloataa e f U terott rapraearning ownarahlp tbaraaf
,
,
Sunday
Waatora
rfvU iufl
Raal oatal* loan* Inaarod uadar Tltlaa tt. VI.
stand* In Its greaUat danger I (b) aad
VJlt af Ik* National Uoualag Aat _____ ...
tbo United SU tta m utt bo I (a) l<oana Inaurad or guaraiitoad by Veteran** A4mlnlalratlaa—
laaurad ar guarantaad portion*
pared “ if the-w ont comes to l
only w ™ — '....— __ __ ........_______________ __ . . .
(d) r*d#ral Mauling Admlalatratloa TUI* I repair
Rayburn said this country f
aad modaralaatloa laauUm aat loan*. |* th*
eovorod by luouraao* rooarvb*
.
mod* force with force. A ik m to) extant
Ouarantood portions of Hagulatloa T Innas and
n television interview wbotbA*
etbar loan* guarantaad by Ut* Tadaral Raaarr*
bank* or agonctoo of tb* Ualfad a u to aovrnmant .
thought fighting ovor Berlin I d
(f)
Wanting ambority bond* aacurad by Publie
bo limited combat o r seaasifsMauaiag Admlalatratloa annual ooatrlhutloaa
ooatrocU ...........................■ . .
__
Threat OfWar
friendship. W ill ttoas aad ghaorhlag. S p. m . ABC.
Alfred Hitchcock. - “Tbo Land
lady." (S fp sn t) Patricia Colllngn
does a superb Jab aa n noUcltoua
landlady ia tbta norta Uto by
Bnold DnhL Doan Stockwwll plays
her m w roomer who doesn't r n l tao haw pormnnont bln arrangem eat la likely m bn. Tip: lgM tu
tho opening—it's eompfotfly mta"Nobody con tail. What*
loading. I:M p. m. NSC.
other follow uses, wo bevo
Tam EwolL— (Sopant) Kagng- And I think if wo go ta
about Berlin, wo havo ta '
Bay bum, who bns hoop
gross ainoo IMS, was naU
thnr tho wor throat was j
Sunbeam Bon
Enjoys Picnic
(g ) Total Amoaat af Loan*. Certlfioataa of la u ra st
and Obligations, or Portloaa Tharoof (ll«t*d above),
which ar* fully hachad or Inaarod by agcnrlt*
o f tha tlulUd nutao Oovarnmant (aib)r than
"United Piatt* Oovarnmant (othar than -fo ile d
Btata* Oovaramaat obligation*, direct bad
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the beat at aur kaawladga aa* balfaf u u t . a s* aarraatT
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The More You Tell - The Quicker You Sell! Rent! Hire! Dial FA 2 - 2 6 1 1
12. Real Estate fo r Sale
•W Osafark Rrrali
Tues. July 18, 1961—Page 7 3 - BEDROOM bouse,
Classified
FA 2-2611
O ffice 204 W . P in t
BRSPONSmiUTY:
The Herald wVI not be
S. Education • Instruction
•
PUBLIC School Teacher forming
d a ise s in ceramlci, for adults
and children. Ph. FA 2-2631.
TUTORING Ph. FA 24302.
ft
NICE 2 room furnished ap art
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
FA 2-7322.
8LEEP1NG ROOMS—Tha Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 24720.
kitchen SALE or RENT with op Ion to MUST SACRIFICE 2 • bedroom
buy: Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath *n CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 160
equipped, 206 QrapevtUe Avenue.
lovely neighborhood. Let your Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
Phone FA 24132.
rent accumulate towatd purFURNISHED
or
unfurnished
chaie of equity or buy now wKh 3-BEDROOM In Sunland, >23 Mi
mosa Terrsce. $330 down, $73.42
house, built-in kitchen, 2 bed
terms. FA 34260.
per month. FA 2-6202.
rooms, 2 baths, close-in, gar
age. 006 W.- French, Orange GOING to Whlbeey Island: Lovely GOOD BUY In Wyynewood, 3
4 bedroom, 114 bath, large liv
City, Fla.
bedroom CB home, large Fla.
ing room with fireplace, separate
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
dining room, drapes, double en room plenty storage, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. 1700
apartment, tile bath, 601 Pal
closed garage and patio. Call
Forest Dr. — $2,200 good terms
metto. FA 2-1374 after 2 p.m.
FA 2-3273.
•^Available furnished. St. John*
P.' tECREST: S bedroom home,
Realty. 11$ N. Park FA 24113.
icreened patio, unfurnished,
$110, 2231 Park'A ve. FA 14332. ROBER1 A. WILLIAMS, Raaltor
ROSA L. PAYTON
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
HOUSE for lent In Lake Mary: 2 FA 2-3051 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Registered Real Estate Broker
bedrooms, living room, kitchen
h. FA 2-1301 17-22 at Hiawatha
equipped, screened porch. One We Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
WE era pleased to oiler for sale
Business, Just YOURS.
block from public beach. $63
one of tiie nicest 4 bedroom,
per mo., water furnished. CaU
FARMER’S AQBNCY
two story homos In Sanford. Lo
FA 24164.
N. V. Farmer, 'Realtor .
cated In moat desirable restLARGE 3 room, 2 bedroom home 2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 34221
dentist neighborhood—230 West
12th Street. Beautiful lawn,
on W. First St.; furnished. Ph. Alter hours FA 24012 or FA 24261
trees,
shrubbery, and n well to
PA 2-1437.
BEING TRANSFERRED, must
keep It green. Living room, din
sell
like
new
9
bedroom,
1
bath
FURNISHED or unfurnished 2
ing room, kitchen with new
B. R. bouse, nice location. Avail- house with carport See owner
built la oven and range, Flor
407
BeU>
Dr.
Ravenna
Perk.
ablo Aug. 1st. FA 24143.
ida Room and screened in back
porch malm up first floor. Sec
1 - BEDROOM apartm ent Phone
No Down Paym ent
ond floor — 4 bedrooms and
FA 2-1462 between 9 a. m. A NO HIDDEN OR
--------bath; Attic Fan. Two car gar
S p. m.
COSTS
age with access from alloy.
3
and
3
bedroom
masonry
LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
Call us for appointment f
In the meantime stay vith is— Lome built on your lot any
this exclusive homo lifting, ft.
where in the slate of Florida.
Tha Friendly Motel.
Johns Realty Company. 112
No
waiting
—
immediate
con
SUN DEL MOTEL
North Park Avenue. FA 42134
Hwy. 17-22 - 1 ML So. of Sanford struction. CALL FA 24343.
251$ Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631
Headly Const. Co.
27. Special Services
S3. Furniture
WANTED— Reliable man or worn GHOST WRITING, essay*, Job ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
an to own A operate profitable
resumes and Ic.ters^bf-SppUcaBeds. Day, Week, or Month—
vending machine business in lion. Experienced
competent
FURNITURE CENTER
Must have at service. Low rates, FA 2-4033.
Sanford
1100 French Ave.
least IS hours spare time and
Ph. FA 2-T953
FRlGlDAHtE
minimum of $223 cash. You re
Sales * Service
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
ceive enough equipment ft m er
Mattress renovating. Export Up
G. H. HIGH
chandise now to return your in
holstering. Ail Work Guaran
Oviedo, Fla. FO 24312 Days
vestment, regardless of amount
teed. Can Nix Bedding Mfg.
Evenings Sanford FA 24221
invested. Reply giving brief
Co., FA 24117, 1301 Sanford
history k phone number to
Ave.
Master Distributing Company,
FOR COMPLETE PEST
1212 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
CONTROL SERVICE CALL SeU Ui Your Furnlturt. Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
ART BROWN
TRADING
POST. FA 2-0277.
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla.
WORK wanted FA 14110.
DAYWORK wanted. FA 14324.
DAYS WORK, or by the week.
Ph. FA 24373.
21. S c a n ty S a lo n s
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
>640 Hiawatha
Ph. FA 2-1322
FOR RENT: senior operator pre
ferred working space. Hate)
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
F air Value Properties
Stemtrom Realty
111 N. Farit Ave. A s m FA 4 4
SUNLAND ESTATES, cor. lot, 2
hr. 4bath home, many extras.
$500 down, caU FA 47224.
$11,800 to $17400
Oscar M. Harrison
Registered Real Estate Broker
U U P alaatto Ave. Pk. FA 47241
CONDITIONING
Salsa 4 Servlet • All Mahan
Pall line; Window Unite te
lad as trial Sitae.
1227 Sanfard Avene#
-Homan Designed With You In Mind1
VICE t B. R. CB house, m w roof,
Mw paint. Shallow wull. Good
Mighborbeod. Reaaasobl*. Can
PA 2-4145.
TWO YEAR OLD t bedroom, 2
bath bouse, 1471 aq. f t living
area, with carporte, Florida
room. Corner lot with approxi
mately I acre, I I 400 down.
ONGDALE
STEN8TROM REALTY
111 N. Park Ave. PhoM FA 42420
• BIO VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
AIR CONDITIONING
• EASY TERMS
leased la medical dictaUon, CONTRACT mad REPAIR WORE
FA 34221 W l GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
transcription; typing speed pnu*t 1027 Sanford Avo.
bn good. Accuracy la most asWILSON - MAIER
a sa tlsl Salary open. Excellent
New and Uaad Furniture
personnel policies. Apply ft
SU E. F im SL
FA 4 4 M
person—Seminole Memorial Hos
pital, Sanford.
Plumbing 4 Heating
A.
W. Barkley Used Care.
*
Shoemaker
I
Im .
Imports 4 Sports Cars
Our Speciality
174* * H eart af Haitian!
FH. MI 4*5507
\fcw m n a \
! PARK H O M ES!
3 Bedroom 1VI Baths
FINANCING
De*e Payment ft
FROM
MONTH
Principal 4 Iat,
*54
Lew Down Payment — Nn Closing Coat — FHA ft Conv.
Pricod From 58.252. 252 Depooit WII
•
ft
ft
2 Blocks to Shopping
Canter
Oven ft Rang* •
Ft*. Room. Otc.
NEW HOMES
IsB aantiM —
Sunland Estates
$13,800 - $16,000
| . BRDjOOtai
1 - ltt - a BATHS
Conventional 4 FMA M o m
DIRECTIONS * Baler Bon*
land Rateiaa « Fallow O ur
•K
m
•
CM 1-2226
BABY crib, fan, Venetian blinds,
washing machine, cbcit-of-drew*
era. Ph. FA 24603.
21 INCH Air King window fan,
overall site f t" x 34” , win ad*
just to 22" wide; reversible;
ilk# new; $20. J . H. Truiuch
1112 Magnolia Avenue.
1257 OLDS 22, fully equipped, a lt
conditioned, power steering f t
track 91J9 — tractor 149$. Ala* brakes, Hydrantstle transmit*
•Ion, 4,700 miles, 2M29. T a ra *
192 good used tires to g o . as
available. FA 44420.
low as $1J2 each. Guaranteed
rocape a t low-low exchange
prices. Now 200 1 12 front treetor tiraa $IJ2 ft tan. Only 3—
1420 s 22 Road Bulldar I t ply
t in s 235.00 each plusll tax.
FIRESTONE STORE, 111 EAST
l i t ST. DO NOT PHONE.
WANTED: Somecme te take up
payment! an S template rooms
of furniture, menthly payments
$15.75. CaR Collect: Casselberry
TE 4151L
. .
USED maternity dreetee, sia* lft
PAINT, Luggago, Awnings, Boat
Covers, Tarps, Teats, Army*
HAIRY INDIGO
in stock, but quantUMs limited
Regular, per loo lbs .........$2M 2
QuanMy lots, 224.00
Early, per 102 lb*............. $32.00
Quanlty lots, |23.oo
„
Delivered la lote ef 300 tbs., and
over. A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
7442111, SEVILLE, FLA.
Includes E verythin*
Principal • Interest • Insurance
CARLAN D
GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 ton, 210
volt glr coqdltloMr. NO 45422.
HOLLERS SANF0I
I u s e d (5) c a r :
First In Quality
M CHRYSLER N. Y. Station W:
34 CADILLAC
S8 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8. f
58 FORD 1 Dear, Standard Shift
56 OLD8MOBILE -88* Holiday,
55 FORD 4 Door »*—...................
57 FORD Victoria, A/T, P/B ...
40 CHEVROLET S Door, V-8, I
55 CADILLAC 4 Door, A/C ....
54 MERCURY | Door. Power Steering
54 FORD 1 Door, V*8
M FORD ParidaM _______________
•7 CADILLAC Convertible________
•0 COSYAIR 4 Dear, A /T ......______
57 FORD Btatfto Wagon, V*S, A/T, S
•4 CADILLAC 4 Dnnr, A / C ___
54 DODGE Lancer...—
—
17 CHEVROLET 4 Dear. P/G V *
58 BUICK HardUp Canpa-------48 FORD t Dear, Automatic___
51 DODGE Sierra, Antoautlc ........
51 PLYMOUTH Button Wagon, •
58 OLDBMOBILE Saner MSr* a Do
M VOLKSWAGEN_______ ____
58 PLYMOUTH Behanon, 4 Dnnr
FINANCING
LOCATED N. Of R. 20th an Lacont Ave.
KING8W
TH 42211
CHROME dinette, 4 chairs, good
condition, $30. FA 24202.
ONE reducing couch. FA 2-1537,
•
OOD expert* Med automobile
eriesman. Must ha sober, I I
otherwise do not apply. Good
working conditions, opportunities
unlimited If willing f t work.
Straight Commission. APPLY
IN PERSON. Fled Yoacklo
fi t rlcklt ad- Morrison 1m .
GARDEN TILLER with rotary,
riding mower and other attaeh*
ments. FA 24202 for demon*
slratJon.
DRAGLINE k BULLDOZER 8ER. Used furniture, appliance*, tools,
etc. BougM-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
By The Hour o r Contract
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
GATLIN. BROTHERS
GOOD skiing rig, 14* runabout,
Geneva 1313 Eve, Orlando GA34131
35 h. p. E viarute Lark, Gator
34. Articles For Salt
trailer. FA 4T59L
WELLS DRILLED
UPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS HAVE IT piece stainless steel Gateway To The Waterway
cookware act, 3 ply waterless,
All Types and Sites
Your BVINRUDE Denier
la original factory carton.. Was
We Repair and Service
Robson Sporting Goods
9142, sacrifice $39. WUI deliver. 144-2 E. 1st
S T t N E
'
Ph. FA S4M
FA >4320 noon k evenings.
Machinery and Supply Co.
BOAT: 14 ft. runabout glam sow
WHEEL CHAIRS, cratches, canes
ered plywood; Maator C raft
ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state walkan.
trailer; contrail; 1932 Mark 22
ments, Invoices, hand blUs, and
FREE DELIVERY
Mercury engine; $400. Phono
programs,
etd.
Progressive
Prescriptions our Specialty
Printing Co. Phone FA 2-BS1—
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
302 West 13th St. .
IS' MAHOGANY boat, 10. h. p,
2nd and MellonvUle
Scott Atwater motor, Murray
Ph. FA 2-7107
Sewing Mach. Repairs
trailer; $700 taken all. Midway
FACTORY TO YOU
74425 collect
ALL MAKES k MODELS
ALUMINUM BUNDS
RENTALS |S WEEK
103 So. Palmetto ($4 hr. S«r.) Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bottom 38, Trailers • Cabana*
rail with plastic endi. Plastic
FA 24625
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon HOUSETRA1LER for aale. PI
FA 47123.
LAWNS MOWED. Power fdgtag. cords.
Jerry Lord, FA 4-3212.
Senknrlk Gloss and Paint Co. 39 MARLETTE Mobile Horn*
310 Magnolia
Ph. FA 14622
50’ x 10', 2 bedrooms, excellent
DRESS MAKING
cond. Include* 35' Alutalaum
* ALTERATIONS
awning, washer, a ir conditio*
Reasonable — Satisfaction guar READY MIXED CONCRETE
Priced to sell feat. FA 14242,
anteed. CaU FA 2-1360 for ap Outdoor Table Topi k Seale
Let
Makers
Sills
Lintels
pointment
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
202 Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 347!
MODERN fu n . 3 bedroom apt. NEAT and clean 3 room furn MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
RAYMOND M. BALL
upstairs over 306 W. 13th. |80 ished apartm ent M ar hospital CB home ft good location, conAnd Associates
per mo. water included. Avail $33 per mo. includes water and veniant to N.A.S., 4V*% mort 211 So. Park
Ph. FA 14241
electricity. FA 34344.
gage- FA 2-3407.
able July 5. FA 2-1401.
Lake Mary Breach
FA 2-1222
2-BEDROOM houM, kitchen equip CLEAN, (mall turn, a p t B it Park OUR HOME. IT acres rolling land. 2-BEDROOM, built In kitchen, oM
KATHERtNB HARVEY
Large a story frame house.
ped, |75 month. FA 2-2M1.
year old. Assume loan. Tit BayBeauty Shop
2 BEDROOM bouse, 201 Rosalia Real spring water, beautiful
wood Dr. FA 24822.
312 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 14234
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS: Dr. Ph. FA 24522.
huge treei, flowing creek. 12
Nice large apartments, 404 E
SLEEPING ROOM in private miles from Sanford. Only 216,500 VA DIRECT loan houia. 3-Bed14th S t PhoM FA 24282.
rooms, Urga paneled living
home, double or single, 3 blocks Write for details. Terms, dir
room, oak floors, electric kit SEMI-RETIRED
2-LARGE room a p t. furnished. from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph. ections — Box 34, Enterprise,
chen, duct heating, 114 hatha,
So. Sanford, 1 block past Air FA 2-7202. %
Repairs
double carporte, quiet Goli
Base road, turn right 2th house
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2 NOTHING DOWN— Trade your
course area, many pints, beau
off Sanford A t*. I t 2, Box 373,
LAWN MOWING ft edging. Guarbath, kltchsa equipped. Pbooe home for a new 9 bedroom, 1M
tiful setting near Saalaado
Phillip Kadera.
bath boma with F it. R oom anteed house fogging. Bill PhaFA 24272.
Springs. FA 34101 or TE T-IT15.
only $64 mo. Drive out to Long2 ROOM furnished a p t, $20 a
dale end aavoi 12 a t South on HOUSE: I bedrooms, hath, Erins
month, close in. 111 E. 2th 8L,
room, kitchen, breeaaway, ear1742.
Sem inole Septic Tank
call FA 24MS or FA 24792.
port
*xtra large utility
Cleaning $21.00. Repair work, at
FURNISHED upstairs a p a rta tn l OUT WHERE ITS QUIET, I bed
roam, 142 Angeloe Ed. Ph.
hr. service. FA 44401.
250. FA 24357.
room, l t t bath, asbestos mingle
eputm eaL CaU FA 2-0932.
home.
Kitchen
equipped,
M
at
UNFURNISHED new a bedroom
HOME LEASE
bouse, neat yard. Located north
EXTRA GOOD pasture for rows bouse. FA 34319.
of Loegwood in Henson Acres. Beautiful 9 BR, I bath home,
AUTO GLASS
Grove Manor, Fireplace, buittin
After down payment assume
BENT A BED
2 ROOM furnished apartment, wa ReUaway, Hospital ft Baby Bads mortgage of monthly payments
hitches, dmpna, central bantftg,
-INSTALLED
te r and lights furnished, screen
double carporte, 'e n d many
By Day, Week or Monta ~ ' 945.09 a*. $2,000 total coat Ex
ed front porch ft garage. Ph.
other fine feature*. $150.00
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
clusively with
FA 41744
l i t W. 1st SL
Ph. FA 2-5151
SERVICE
S t Johns Realty Co.
S-BEDROOM
bouse,
kitchen t - BEDROOM cottage, electric
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
equipped, large fenced backyard, kitchen, also on# bedroom apt.,
112 N. Farit Ave. Ph. FA 441M
1501 Douglas Ave. FA 44323.
electric kitchen — reasonable
- BEDROOM homo,
monthly.
Estates, will irate
SUN DEL MOTEL
PUPPIES FREE. Must go today.
FR101DA1RE
1 Mi. So. of Sanford - Hwy. 1742 equal vakse In Jh
100 Oarriaon Drive.
Salas ft Service
714 Orlando Dr.
FA 499U FA 2-7922.
Sou** Wiring
Free Estimates
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse, S-BEDROOM, 2 bath house, dish FA 47202, Evenings FA 43172 Sid Vftlen'a Randall Elactria
washer, disposal!, drapes. 12$
nothing faaey but cheap rent,
US Magnolia
Ph. FA 24913
$45 month. Alan, furnished a E. Jinkins Clrcls. FA 24024.
room ft bath apartment, utili
FHA ft VA Mortgigee - IM S
ties furnished, $45. FA 44212.
Crape Myrtle In bleem, nil solan.
Interest — S. C. Blab Company,
ORAFIVILLE NURSERY
P L U M sm a
Mortgage Bankers, 1204 Edge*
Contracting ft Rep s in
Grapevine Ave. near N f t SL
water Dr., Orlando CH 14222
Free Estimates
MORTGAGE I/7ANR.
—
R. I*. HARVEY
TWO BEDROOM fu n . apt. $55.
FHA and Cwivcntlonal
204 Sanford Ave. Fboaa FA 41121
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M* I* a groat flab and I must
aiaitot* bia, ha thought I m at
■over lot bin lean bis strength
or what ha aould do if bo mad*
bis run . . . But Thank God,
Stay art not aa intelligent aa wa
'toko kill then; although they art
toore noble and aara able.** —
Santiago in Ernest Hemingway's
"The Old Man and Ike Sea."
Been when tb* dock* awept in
to Monday the big flab fought on.
For hours the fisherman from I r a n after IS boon of fighting
Wyandaacb, N. V., and tha big tb* big flab was not vanquished.
‘.‘Ho could have lost it at any
flab gave and took flat.
Three, aaybn four times, tb* tim e," as Id Muba.
By Ibea U wai foggy again, too
And lb* flaherman almoat did booked la a pectoral So,” aak
loae bia catch at tb* u th hour. Muki.
foggy to bead -for port with tb#
Juat aa tho gaff wa* d riv n catch. But there would bo no
Tb* flab waa all fought o a t It
was alongside and tb* fisherman borne, the book fell o u t But Neumann had hia «word nibbling on tbit flab. It wee pull
■aw It waa foul booked.
ed aboard.
"In kitting tb* bait be got foul
HAMPTON BAYS, N. Y. (UPI)
—Tho boot got a lals start from
Its dock.
Once outside the Inlet the Atlan
tic was calm and shrouded ia fog.
As tha boat rod* Um lUvery wa
ter, tb* fl»# m*n waited and
watched
uadi tb* calm under the
—
nos was broken wllh a jolt It
was ■ big flak and it,ran.
On the other end of tb* line
.... :
V Barry ' Neumann, a muscular
young man, brand to tight the
flab charged tb* St-ftot boat Bach
time Muba agoedod ahead.
It waa a big flab, a swordfish,
and It wan hooked. And sword
fish hare been known to ram
through a charter boat'* planking
trying to break free of Urn lie*.
It wta hot for a couple ci hours.
And it waa bard work for tho fish
erman.
The Into darkness of summer
cam*, but still the fish fought
Urn fisherman kept a light drag
at drat But
the hours passed,
little by little be increased toe
pressure as tb* drag.
Not onto did the young fisherman give up bia chair to any of
Ida four companions.
ARLINGTON, V i. (U P I)-W hsn
Goorga Lincoln Rockwell's Ameri
can Nasi "alarm trooper*" recent
ly dragged a ll-year-old Jewish
boy Into their shabby frame head
quarters, handcuffed him and
questioned him shout his religion,
they may kav* paved their road
out of Arlington Osuaty.
Tbs Arlington County commis
sioners hoped to receive a full re
port today an the incident, which
hsppened July I, when the .boy,
Ricky F a lte r, waa walking bom*
after a high school dance.
After seeing the report, oo*
bosrd member said, the commis
sioners will be able to determine
whether they have grounds for
strong action.
"If w* need additional laws to
deal with this," senior board
member Ralph R. Kaul told Unit
ed Press International, "I'm aura
tho commissioners will enact
t: i
;
them to the fullest extent they are
able.’*
Rockwell and his small band of
followers bare long had their
headquarters ia Artingtmf County,
which Knul described as a "very
proud and law-abiding place." it
is across the Potomac JUvar from
Washington.
“They're a nuisance to that resIdential neighborhood," Kaul said.
"But as long aa Rockwell toes
tho mark, nothing can bo done.
Now, however, this incident takes
them out of the nuisance cate
gory.”
Kaul has asked county Manag«r A. T. Lund berg, who super
vises the police department, why
only two of the 10 or so 'Troopera" who participated in the in
cident were arrested, 'If tb# re
ports I'va gotten are true, 1 think
the other members of this organ
ised group are guilty and should
be held accountable," Xaul said.
"Abduction la a crime hers and
everywhere.■.
Ml
in i
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recently. Shown above, Cdr. Barlow, left, gsts hia new
bars from Cdr. Kenneth Rowell, former commanding of*
fleer of VAH-3. Barlow is a graduate of tha Naval
Academy and attended the Navy War Collets s t New-/
port, R. I.
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delayed
Until
Tuesday?
Kennedy To Tell U.S. Crisis 'Facts'
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presl*
dent Kennedy announced today be
wiil make a speech to the Ameri
can people nest Tuesday night on
what steps must be taken to build
U. S. defenses during the Berlin
crisis and in daya ahead.
The President said he also
would ask Congress neat Wednes-
%
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) —
Bad weather at the last moment
today forced a second postpone
m ent of America’s attempt to
burl a second astronaut Into
space.
The "scrub" meant that astro
naut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom's
space bop eouM not com* before
Friday and might be delayed until
.qjTlwsday. Forecasters aald F ri
day's weather prospects ware
poor.
A Caribbean weather front had
prevented the launching originally
scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Space officials re-set Uw shot for
today.
When the countdown started at
about midnight, tha skies war*
generally clear and starry. Orta( t o r n entered bis capsule, atop a
fuming Redstone rocket at 1:28
a.m. EST and waa acaied te a t
1:32.
Tha National AeronauUes and
Spaea Administration announced
the "scrub" daclston a t • a.m. No
now launch data waa announced
Immediately but the odds appear
ed to be that It will be rescheduled
ta r Tuesday.
0
U w early morning weather waa
fine. But by 7:30 a.m. clouds
which had been drifUng te from
Uw sea bad blanketed the cape
with n 15,000-foot cover. Minimum
requirements ar* far a celling of
at teast 15,000 feet.
At 7:10 a.m ., with the count
down only 10tt minutes from shot
time, officials ordarad it bald up.
A postponement after Uw rocket
w h s* bean footed and filled with
liquid oxypaa automatically puts
off a new attem pt for 41 hours
white tha oxygen te drained out
and tha mis site dried.
But had weather could lengthen
the postponement. As today’s
■ scrub announcement was made
heavy banka of clouds lined the
- area north gad west of the cape.
Indications wove’ that storms proMP bably would -movo over Uw area
Jeter today. This left scientists
with no hope that they oould get
Uw rocket off by l p.m ., Uw cutoff time for today's shot.
When 4ha postponement decision
was msda, Grissom bad been te
bis apace erafl for three hours and
- 22 minutes. Ho was freed shortly
after tha scrub announce stent.
~
Navy Cdr. Alaa B. Shepard J r.
• « a s In his capsule four hours aad
14 minutes before his historic roc
ket hop of May I.
Grissom waa to have taken the
same space trail biased by Shep
ard. Tha plana call for him to soar
1U mites fart* apse* and SM miles
ont to sea.
.
TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) — Gov.
Farris Bryant, utilising baseball
lingo to drive home hi* point,
aqusletwd speculation Tuesday
that Wendell J arran t might ba ea
,9 . his way oat as chairman-director
of Uw State Development Cammission.
"M r. Jarrard ia tha pttebar an
that
particular
governmental
team ." said Bryant, "and I would
be a poor m aaagtr if I avsn
.thought of pulling him when ha's
still throwing high and hard."
Rumors that Ja rra rd might ha
seat to tha sbowara followed a
0 Monday meeting ia whieh tornmission members overrode J a r
rard an a vote to hire a Miami
accounting firm to run a top-tobottem study of commission UB r/ant indicated, however, no
aaanyaaee with any af Uw earnmission lineup.
"If an of Uw oom mission mam
- bars agreed all of the tim e," .he
9 eald, " I would ba inclined In
think tiwy were sick.
“ l ubbe r stamp* a re eaey to
•erne by," said Bryant, "m en af
gatlan or* n o t"
* U w term s of Jarrard and taw
eemmtestou numbers exptawd
Jaiy • nad the terms af twa often
iwa eat this week.
Bet, said Bryant. "I will ba la
as great rush to act on Umax ap.
paintmenta up for renewal hoeause I knew a good Job la being
VOL. 63
day tor whatever measures the
administration decides must be
takes to guard against mounting
Soviet threats.
Those decisions wiil be made
following a meeting ot the Nation*
al Security Council today and
consultation with the NATO allies.
Kennedy made these announce*
ments al a news conference after
delivcring a sternly-worded stale*
ment in which he warned the
Soviet Union again that it is risk
ing war over Berlin.
"Today there is peace la Ber
lin, in Germany and In Europe."
the President said, "If that peace
Is destroyed by the unilateral ac
tions of the Soviet Union, its lead
ers will bear a heavy responsi
bility before world opinion and
history."
The President stressed that the
issue ot Berlin is "very basic"
and the United Slates intends to
"honor our commitments."
He gave this as an indirect an
swer to a reporter who asked
whether he agreed with Soviet
Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov’a
reported comment that tha Amerlean people would not go to war
over Berlin.
Kennedy said be did not know
if Menthikov really said it, but
he did not think it possible that
anyone could think that s tiff
reading the U. 8. not* to Russia
on Berlin Tuesday and Kennedy's
statement today.
WEATHER: Scattered showers through Thursday. High today, 85-95. Low tonight, 70-75,
United Free* Leased Wire
Establiahed 1908
WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 288
J tttW A
A rrest Six
Capt. Virgil Grissom
CAIBO (UPI) — United Arab
Republic security officials Tuesday sanouaoed the arrest of six
Arabs on chargee of spying for
Israel.
Sliding Scale
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep.
Charles S. Joelson, (D-N.J.) plannsd today to proposed ■ sliding
scale of tariffs on textile imports
to compensate for tower labor
coals In soma foreign countries.
Bids on the new Sanford Post Office will be opened
Aug. 28 in Jacksonville. Congressman Syd Herlong told the
Chamber of Commerce today by letter.
Rescue 50
Herlong stressed'in his letter that the facility, to be SINGAPORE (UPI)—The Amerlocated between Sanford and Palmetto Aves, west of the lean President Lines ship Presi
Civic Center, will be a "privately owned facility and pay city dent Harrison ' rescued 50 crew
men from the grounded freighter
and county taiea.”
'
I t aso will bo three times the r A M m i e r S A l t
»iw of the present puit offk-t.
lo U O l U J lS M O il [ ) w ( l l # .
The terms o f-th s connect will
ba for atf yeara; one option of 10
The County • Commission, in' a
years sBd four option• of five specie! "in fo rm er
com'eiWoc#
years.
with Alachua officials today iwaM
a "rosy" picture on hiring an
administrative aide for the board
but a poll by the Herald after
(he two hour conference revealed
that (he commission was split oa
establishing that Job.
However, the board asked Ala*
Administrative
Assistant
EUdABETHVILLE, The Congo ebua
(U PI)—United Nations sources re Howard Weston to supply U with
ported today that hundreds of an attorney general's ruling whieh
tribesmen were ilcelng to escape gives them the okay for hiring
a new wave of murder and torture an assistant.
The Herald poll revealed that
that has erupted in the Congo’a
District 5 Commissioner Jobs
Kaasl Province.
UN experta said that forcea of Fitxpatrlek favored the hiring of
South Kaaal "king" Albert Ka- an assistant; Ted WilUama "Ne,
lonjl were on the rampage agalnit unlesi we can eliminate some de
Kanioka tribesmen, burning vil* partment head jobs to supplement
lagaa and killing rival tribal mem- his salary;" Vernon Dunn— "Ne
decision as yet but have express
hare..
On# unconfirmed report reach ed myself as favoring a deputy
ing here said ‘'thousands of wom clerk;" Jam es P. Avery—“ Have
en and children" bad been ehot n’t made up my mind y e t;" J.C,
and burned In the course of vio Hutchison—"I have expressed my
lence in the Janioka tribal area, self in public ad favoring an asbut there was no official confirma alitant."
Sidney Marlin, Alaebua com
tion.
Ja Leopoldville, a UN spokes missioner who along with Weston
m an said three Katanga gen explained Ibe duties of (he Job,
darm es were killed and two said that it would save (he county
wounded in the clash between In a.great deal of money "and you'll
dian UN troops and Katanga sol- have your finger on the pulse
tilers a t Nlemba In Katanga of each community a: all lim es."
Tha Alachua Administrative a**
Monday.
slstant supervise* sorting and pur
The Katanga government said
chasing and ia solely responsible
that two of IU gendarmes were
to
the commission.
killed and several more wounded,
"There is no overlapping of
two of them gravely, In Ibe clash.
duties," Wcsion said. He also la
t h e UN spokesman said there
In charge of periodic equipment
were no UN casualties.
Inventory checks.
Gendarmerie offiers involved In
the Hash have been placed under
street, the UN spokesman said.
Pavilions
Indian troops wara reported to
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) - Tha
have peed m ortars during the
Cabinet Trusts** of Uw. Internal
engagement.
Improvement
Fund
allocated
New terror Wave
Sweeps Congo
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) -
cava where flash floods trapped
th a n Sunday.
Brando Wins Prize
BAN SEBASTIAN, Spala (UPI)
—Marlon Brando has won the Ban
Sebastian International Film Festlval prise for directing "OneEyed Jacks," a film in which ha
also au ra.
Board Changes
Mind On Park
Plans
McCOY AIR FORCE BASE
(U PI) — Plapes to move, lb*
347lh Bomb Squadrons B52s here
from Westover Air Force Ilssc,
Back to the commission, the
Mass,, have hern ordered "held
board plans the first budgn hear
in abeyance."
ing Friday at 1:30 p. m. in Clerk
Arthur Beckwith's office.
State Program
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) A
luncheon address today by Gov.
Farris Bryant kicked of/ a new
state employment program which
Uw State Industrial Commission
calls "Opera .ion Spaca."
Income Jum ps
The School Board waa to hav*
met this morning to give ill okay
to tha IM l-tt budget but officials
still ara trying to avert a mlllaga
bike and have been working 12
hours a day on ways to cut tha
budget. The board may meet late
today or in Uw mornlog.
•
• •
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Total
Income received by all Americans
The W. First ft!, project start*
lamped by SM billion in June,' July SO—thst’a the word from Uw
making t record annua) rate of State Rosd Department.
$411.7 billion, according to Com
merce Secretary Luther H. Hodgea.
DirkBen Has Ulcer
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Senate
GOP Laadar Everett M. Dirkien
la suffering from a stomach ulcer.
Dirksen'a ailment was diagnosed
Tuesday after testa at Bethesda
Naval IleepUal. The Illinois sen
ator. Is expected to remain in the
hospital the rest of this week.
Spots A ffect Radio
Reds Accuse West
Of 'War Hysteria'
MOSCOW (UPI)
The Soviet,
pres* and radio aeeusotf the West
today of working up a "w ar
hysteria" over the Berlin and
Germany questions.
la aharp reaction to the West
ern notes oa Berlin, Moscow radio
charged tha Western powers with
"aiding and abettlug Uw sinister
forces which seek to start another
war."
The radio warned agaim t “ ad
venture*," saying Uw Inviet Un
ion "baa all It ttaeds to defeod
peace and deal a crushing blow
to warmongers."
Her*
sands County Jus tie* of the
Peaoe Elbert H. Royal, convicted
of public drunkenness earlier ibis
District 2 County Commission
■Math, was suspended Tuesday by
Gov. Farris Bryaat.
e r Jam es Avery Tuesday called
A bartender accused Royal of Uw Big Tre# Park a ■"millstone
vavfag three plitote around te his
plaee and making improper ad around the 'taxpayer*' neck" aad
Po(ib Chairman
vgnets to a waitress. Whan a once agate tried to pat (ho board
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State deputy sheriff came to Uw scene, to pul tha facility up for public
Boyal ftod te Uw deputy's car. bid.
BaUty e r U p te m 1***chairman af
BaysL said Bryant, brought bis Avery said that ho foil foal H what we put Info K."
Uw t u g March of Diawn ia Fin- office Into disrespect aod was was aa illegal expeadLure •!
1-* Commission asked Clark Ar
funds to taka ^noaey for the up- (hag Beckwith Jr. to eons* m
Igcampotont to earntens in kL
•1
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auch efforts muat be stopped and eliminated.
The resolution orders the xonlng director not to is
sue building permits to any person, firm or corporation
if careful investigation and determination by the toning
director indicates that the person mnkng application for
the permit appears to be doing so with the intent and
purpose of violating portions of the ph-.f law.
The resolution hita at persons violating platting by
meets and bounds.
compact cars for Uw engineer and
the m ad superintendent.
The operating budget recom
mended. by Bliti M $5m,00Q and
1130,000 for catb reserve end
contingencies.
In a.her business, m # ’commis
Bliss painted out that almost sion agreed io a ir condition thd
all of the increased funds will be courtroom sad-Jury room la the
utiliaed for road materiali,
courthouse sad la palat and place
lie requests five new pieces et
equipment at a cost of $30,000 in
cluding two dump trucks, ooe
grader, one .spreader and two
Bora Sunday, it was disclosed to
day.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Global
radio communications bavo been
crippled for several days by unusually, saver# aun spots, u. S.
officiate predicted Tuesday fur
$250,000 Tuesday tor sanaUnatioa ther disturbances in the next few
of pavilions for showing livestock days if a report from Russia
and farm products at Florida conoenming a record • sited tolar
fairs.
flare la true.
Bryant Suspends
Hernando JP
The County Commission Tuesday afternoon tabled
action on a resolution to strengthen the county’s plat
lawa after commissioners and County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr., called the resolution "strong and potent
s tu f f ’ and wanted more time to study the matter.
The resolution cites the "obvious efforts on the part
of certain persons, firm s'or corporations to circumvent
and ignore Seminole County’s pint law" and says that
"with some figures" an whether
(ha board te toy*g money on
the facility-sad tabled action un
til a later date.;,.
Avery also sahod County Attor
ney Mark Cleveland J r. to get
an Attorney Gaaeral'a ruling no
whether the nmmtr adPalala have
Uw right to advert:** their legal*
te a nawspaper published outside
County ’ Commissioners Tuesday
quickly changed their minds
about taking over a park from
developer J. Braiiey Odham afterTA unty Attorney Msek Cleve
land Jr. pointed out that the
deed to the park had a reverter
clause included.
Odham, along with hi* alternew 8. J. Davis, aiked the com
mission to take over the facility
at Sunland Estates after Odham
laid he waa etoeing his office next
week.
Odham agreed to maintain the
park through this budge: year.
However, after Odhsm left,
Cleveland Said he looked over the
fine print and found that a re
County E ngineer A nd B ridge Plaque
verter clause was Included in the
deed.
D iltrict 3 Commissioner Jama*
P. Avery quickly asked tha com
mission le rescind its action on
the deed because Odham could
taka (he park back "if we failed
to maintain U."
However the board agreed to
supersede Us previous action un
County Commission action ofi Tha commission ag
til Cleveland and Odham’a attor
ney's could work out details for not including a plaque on ih e ' *5# plaques oa Uw
a new dead.
new Coubly Jail "border* on I [ j
stupidity" District « Coun.y Com- comrounoo to resell
missioner Vernon Dunn told the | 0a eliminating a pi
it ddied
forr lack
of a se
board Tuaiday as it rehashed the Jail but U
ie d fo
'
on again—off again plaque pro• cond.
road*
Mem. ‘
* * '
Work °on
Last week Uw board njrsed nut Wor*|
“ tha'first
7 ? * bonded ware
house
started this week
BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - An to place any plaques oa county |\0
u fo 1in
“ JSanford
*
J ■***
Holly
Avo.
ArganUna Airline* DCf crashed buildings and s.ructurea but tha at too
100 1101 ^• ,O. . ,*•«
,• '
and bunwd today ia a fiald loo board was faced with two pro- ..
w
City
Manager W. E. Know** .
miles south af her*. Provincial Menu Tuesday.
*reports
2 , (hat eengineer*
‘£ l n 2 ‘f Lafflav and
police reported (bat U persona
County Engineer Carlton Bliss Bush h/
£ ’*tart#d
tl
Hava
started
teat borings
aboard w en kilted.
te ld U sC o m m U sio n th a t plaques lb,
^
T
reats*
Sewage Treatment Float am
The crash occurred al l a. m . for tha Lake Howell Lane and Up- 1Uw
|d lh# * ,u Wft
oe very good.
45 minute* after tha big, four- sola Bridge arrived and tha board and Uw results w
, .
engine plane took off from bare was obligated to pay for them.
for Comodore Rivadavia, Patagon
Biles said that Uw plaques were U « , « t J t>
ian oil capital.
estimated a t $238 and Uw board
liC ia ia U
There waa so Immediate identi had to' choose oa whether to put
„ ,
Bridge
fication of the 00 passengers and
the plaque a oa Uw bridges ar
Classflad
ala crewmen aboard. Several
Just threw Uw money away.
A
H i ! . ... * " ~ ~
remirs
American all aompaaie* ara ac
Dear Abhy
tive ia Uw Patagonian legion.
• Editorial
Esaisa airport officials said tha Cape V isit
flight was s cheduled fee Tuesday
CATB CANAVERAL U H ^ but wan delayed until today by Oov. Farris Bryant, n mig ^ l
tha 24-hoqr general strike naQad by twe a.her state officiate In f
Fuaate
by Argcntiiw labor te a test of two legislators, wlU visa Capo
•o ctet/
Dunn Raps Commissioi
On Plaque Resolution
66 Reported Dead
In DC6 Crash
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M* I* a groat flab and I must
aiaitot* bia, ha thought I m a t
■over lot bin lean bis strength
or what ha aould do if bo mad*
bis run . . . But Thank God,
Stay art not aa intelligent aa wa
'toko kill then; although they art
toore noble and aara able.** —
Santiago in Ernest Hemingway's
"The Old Man and Ike Sea."
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HAMPTON BAYS, N. Y. (U PI)
—Tho boot got a lals start from
Its dock.
Once outside the Inlet the Atlan
tic was calm and shrouded ia fog.
As tha boat rod* Um lUvery wa
ter, tb* fl»# m*n waited and
watched
uadi tb* calm under the
—
nos was broken wllh a jo lt It
was ■ big flak and it,ran.
On the other end of tb* line
Barry ' Neumann, a muscular
young man, brand to tight the
t: i
Been when tb* dock* awept in
to Monday the big flab fought on.
For hours the fisherman from Iran after IS boon of fighting
Wyandaacb, N. V., and tha big tb* big flab was not vanquished.
‘.‘Ho could have lost it at any
flab gave and took flat.
Three, aaybn four times, tb* time," asId Muba.
flab charged tb* St-ftot boat Bach
time Muba agoedod ahead.
It waa a big flab, a swordfish,
and It wan hooked. And sword
fish hare been known to ram
through a charter boat'* planking
ARLINGTON, V i. (UPI)-W hsn
trying to break free of Urn lie*. Goorga Lincoln Rockwell's Ameri
It wta hot for a couple ci hours.
And it waa bard work for tho fish can Nasi "alarm trooper*" recent
ly dragged a ll-year-old Jewish
erman.
The Into darkness of summer boy Into their shabby frame head
cam*, but still the fish fought quarters, handcuffed him and
Urn fisherman kept a light drag questioned him shout his religion,
at drat But
the hours passed,
they may kav* paved their road
little by little be increased toe
out of Arlington Osuaty.
pressure as tb* drag.
Tbs Arlington County commis
Not onto did the young fisherman give up bia chair to any of sioners hoped to receive a full re
port today an the incident, which
Ida four companions.
And lb* flaherman almoat did booked la a pectoral So,” aak
loae bia catch at tb* uth hour. Muki.
Juat aa tho gaff wa* drivn
Tb* flab waa all fought oat It
was alongside and tb* fisherman borne, the book fell out But Neumann had hia « word
■aw It waa foul booked.
"In kitting tb* bait be got foul
hsppened July I, when the .boy,
Ricky Falter, waa walking bom*
after a high school dance.
After seeing the report, oo*
bosrd member said, the commis
sioners will be able to determine
whether they have grounds for
strong action.
" I f w* need additional laws to
deal with this," senior board
member Ralph R. Kaul told Unit
ed Press International, "I'm aura
tho commissioners will enact
them to the fullest extent they are
able.’*
Rockwell and his small band of
followers bare long had their
headquarters ia Artingtmf County,
which Knul described as a "very
proud and law-abiding place." it
is across the Potomac JUvar from
Washington.
“ They're a nuisance to that resIdential neighborhood," Kaul said.
"But as long aa Rockwell toes
tho mark, nothing can bo done.
Now, however, this incident takes
in i
By Ibea U wai foggy again, too
foggy to bead -for port with tb#
catch. But there would bo no
nibbling on tbit flab. It wee pull
ed aboard.
them out of the nuisance cate
gory.”
Kaul has asked county Manag«r A. T. Lundberg, who super
vises the police department, why
only two of the 10 or so 'Troopera" who participated in the in
cident were arrested, 'If tb# re
ports I'va gotten are true, 1 think
the other members of this organ
ised group are guilty and should
be held accountable," Xaul said.
"Abduction la a crime hers and
everywhere.■.
CDR. John Barlow waa appointed to a full eontnaudsr
recently. Shown above, Cdr. Barlow, left, gsts hia new
bars from Cdr. Kenneth Rowell, form er commanding of*
fleer o f VAH-3. Barlow is a graduate o f tha Naval
Academy and attended the N a vy W ar Collets st New-/
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Last Minute Weather Hitch Stops Grissom Again
delayed
Until
Tuesday?
Kennedy To Tell U.S. Crisis 'Facts'
WASHINGTON (U P I) — Presl*
dent Kennedy announced today be
wiil make a speech to the Ameri
can people nest Tuesday night on
what steps must be taken to build
U. S. defenses during the Berlin
crisis and in daya ahead.
The President said he also
would ask Congress neat Wednes-
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CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I) —
Bad weather at the last moment
today forced a second postpone
ment of America’s attempt to
burl a second astronaut Into
space.
The "scrub" meant that astro
naut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom's
space bop eouM not com* before
Friday and might be delayed until
.qjTlwsday. Forecasters aald Fri
day's weather prospects ware
poor.
A Caribbean weather front had
prevented the launching originally
scheduled for Tuesday morning.
Space officials re-set Uw shot for
today.
When the countdown started at
about midnight, tha skies war*
generally clear and starry. Orta(to r n entered bis capsule, atop a
fuming Redstone rocket at 1:28
a.m. EST and waa acaied te at
1:32.
Tha National AeronauUes and
Spaea Administration announced
the "scrub" daclston at • a.m. No
now launch data waa announced
Immediately but the odds appear
ed to be that It will be rescheduled
tar Tuesday.
0 Uw early morning weather waa
fine. But by 7:30 a.m. clouds
which had been drifUng te from
Uw sea bad blanketed the cape
with n 15,000-foot cover. Minimum
requirements ar* far a celling of
at teast 15,000 feet.
At 7:10 a.m., with the count
down only 10 tt minutes from shot
time, officials ordarad it bald up.
A postponement after Uw rocket
w h s* bean footed and filled with
liquid oxypaa automatically puts
off a new attempt for 41 hours
white tha oxygen te drained out
and tha missite dried.
But had weather could lengthen
the postponement. As today’s
■ scrub announcement was made
heavy banka of clouds lined the
- area north gad west of the cape.
Indications wove’ that storms proMP bably would -movo over Uw area
Jeter today. This left scientists
with no hope that they oould get
Uw rocket off by l p.m., Uw cutoff time for today's shot.
When 4ha postponement decision
was msda, Grissom bad been te
bis apace erafl for three hours and
- 22 minutes. Ho was freed shortly
after tha scrub announcestent.
~
Navy Cdr. Alaa B. Shepard Jr.
• «a s In his capsule four hours aad
14 minutes before his historic roc
ket hop of May I.
Grissom waa to have taken the
same space trail biased by Shep
ard. Tha plana call for him to soar
1U mites fart* apse* and SM miles
ont to sea.
.
TALLAHASSEE (UPJ) — Gov.
Farris Bryant, utilising baseball
lingo to drive home hi* point,
aqusletwd speculation Tuesday
that Wendell Jarrant might ba ea
,9 . his way oat as chairman-director
of Uw State Development Cammission.
"Mr. Jarrard ia tha pttebar an
that
particular
governmental
team." said Bryant, "and I would
be a poor maaagtr if I avsn
.thought of pulling him when ha's
still throwing high and hard."
Rumors that Jarrard might ha
seat to tha sbowara followed a
0 Monday meeting ia whieh tornmission members overrode Jar
rard an a vote to hire a Miami
accounting firm to run a top-tobottem study of commission UBr/ant indicated, however, no
aaanyaaee with any af Uw earnmission lineup.
" I f an of Uw oom mission mam
- bars agreed all of the time," .he
9 eald, " I would ba inclined In
think tiwy were sick.
“ l ubber stamp* are eaey to
•erne by," said Bryant, "men af
gatlan or* n ot"
* U w terms of Jarrard and taw
eemmtestou
numbers
exptawd
Jaiy • nad the terms af twa often
iwa eat this week.
Bet, said Bryant. " I will ba la
as great rush to act on Umax ap.
paintmenta up for renewal hoeause I knew a good Job la being
day tor whatever measures the
administration decides must be
takes to guard against mounting
Soviet threats.
Those decisions wiil be made
following a meeting ot the Nation*
al Security Council today and
consultation with the NATO allies.
Kennedy made these announce*
ments al a news conference after
delivcring a sternly-worded stale*
ment in which he warned the
Soviet Union again that it is risk
ing war over Berlin.
"Today there is peace la Ber
lin, in Germany and In Europe."
the President said, " I f that peace
Is destroyed by the unilateral ac
tions of the Soviet Union, its lead
ers will bear a heavy responsi
bility before world opinion and
history."
The President stressed that the
issue ot Berlin is "very basic"
and the United Slates intends to
"honor our commitments."
He gave this as an indirect an
swer to a reporter who asked
whether he agreed with Soviet
Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov’a
reported comment that tha Amerlean people would not go to war
over Berlin.
Kennedy said be did not know
if Menthikov really said it, but
he did not think it possible that
anyone could think that stiff
reading the U. 8. not* to Russia
on Berlin Tuesday and Kennedy's
statement today.
W E A T H E R : Scattered showers through Thursday. High today, 85-95. Low tonight, 70-75,
VOL. 63
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Establiahed
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W ED N E SD AY. J U L Y 19, 1961
SANFORD, F L O R ID A
NO. 288
JtttWA
Arrest Six
Capt. Virgil Grissom
CAIBO (U PI) — United Arab
Republic security officials Tuesday sanouaoed the arrest of six
Arabs on chargee of spying for
Israel.
Sliding Scale
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Rep.
Charles S. Joelson, (D-N.J.) plannsd today to proposed ■ sliding
scale of tariffs on textile imports
to compensate for tower labor
be opened
coals In soma foreign countries.
Bids on the new Sanford Post O ffice will
Aug. 28 in Jacksonville. Congressman Syd Herlong told the
Chamber o f Commerce today by letter.
Rescue 50
Herlong stressed'in his letter that the facility, to be
SINGAPORE (U P I)—The Amerlocated between Sanford and Palmetto Aves, west o f the lean President Lines ship Presi
Civic Center, will be a "privately owned facility and pay city dent Harrison ' rescued 50 crew
men from the grounded freighter
and county taiea.”
'
It aso will bo three times the r A M m i e r S A l t
»iw of the present puit offk-t.
l o U O l U J lS M O il [ ) w ( l l # .
The terms of-ths connect will
ba for atf yeara; one option of 10
The County • Commission, in' a
years sBd four option• of five specie!
"inform er
com'eiWoc#
years.
with Alachua officials today iwaM
a "rosy" picture on hiring an
administrative aide for the board
but a poll by the Herald after
(he two hour conference revealed
that (he commission was split oa
establishing that Job.
However, the board asked Ala*
Administrative
Assistant
EUdABETHVILLE, The Congo ebua
(U P I)—United Nations sources re Howard Weston to supply U with
ported today that hundreds of an attorney general's ruling whieh
tribesmen were ilcelng to escape gives them the okay for hiring
a new wave of murder and torture an assistant.
The Herald poll revealed that
that has erupted in the Congo’a
District 5 Commissioner Jobs
Kaasl Province.
UN experta said that forcea of Fitxpatrlek favored the hiring of
South Kaaal "king" Albert Ka- an assistant; Ted WilUama "Ne,
lonjl were on the rampage agalnit unlesi we can eliminate some de
Kanioka tribesmen, burning vil* partment head jobs to supplement
lagaa and killing rival tribal mem- his salary;" Vernon Dunn— "N e
decision as yet but have express
hare..
On# unconfirmed report reach ed myself as favoring a deputy
ing here said ‘ 'thousands of wom clerk;" James P. Avery—“ Have
en and children" bad been ehot n’t made up my mind yet;" J.C,
and burned In the course of vio Hutchison—"I have expressed my
lence in the Janioka tribal area, self in public ad favoring an asbut there was no official confirma alitant."
Sidney Marlin, Alaebua com
tion.
Ja Leopoldville, a UN spokes missioner who along with Weston
man said three Katanga gen explained Ibe duties of (he Job,
darmes were killed and two said that it would save (he county
wounded in the clash between In a.great deal of money "and you'll
dian UN troops and Katanga sol- have your finger on the pulse
tilers at Nlemba In Katanga of each community a: all limes."
Tha Alachua Administrative a**
Monday.
slstant supervise* sorting and pur
The Katanga government said
chasing and ia solely responsible
that two of IU gendarmes were
to the commission.
killed and several more wounded,
"There is no overlapping of
two of them gravely, In Ibe clash.
duties," Wcsion said. He also la
th e UN spokesman said there
In charge of periodic equipment
were no UN casualties.
Inventory checks.
Gendarmerie offiers involved In
the Hash have been placed under
street, the UN spokesman said.
Indian troops wara reported to
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Tha
have peed mortars during the
Cabinet Trusts** of Uw. Internal
engagement.
Improvement
Fund
allocated
$250,000 Tuesday tor sanaUnatioa
of pavilions for showing livestock
and farm products at Florida
fairs.
New terror Wave
Sweeps Congo
Pavilions
Bryant Suspends
Hernando JP
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) - Her*
sands County Justie* of the
Peaoe Elbert H. Royal, convicted
of public drunkenness earlier ibis
■Math, was suspended Tuesday by
Gov. Farris Bryaat.
A bartender accused Royal of
vavfag three plitote around te his
plaee and making improper ad
vgnets to a waitress. Whan a
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - State deputy sheriff came to Uw scene,
Boyal ftod te Uw deputy's car.
BaUty erU p tem 1***chairman af
BaysL said Bryant, brought bis
Uw tu g March of Diawn ia Fin- office Into disrespect aod was
Igcampotont to earntens in kL
Po(ib Chairman
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cava where flash floods trapped
than Sunday.
Brando Wins Prize
BAN SEBASTIAN, Spala (U PI)
—Marlon Brando has won the Ban
Sebastian International Film Festlval prise for directing "OneEyed Jacks," a film in which ha
also aura.
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Board Changes
Mind On Park
Plans
McCOY AIR FORCE BASE
(U P I) — Plapes to move, lb*
347lh Bomb Squadrons B52s here
from Westover Air Force Ilssc,
Back to the commission, the
Mass,, have hern ordered "held
board plans the first budgn hear
in abeyance."
ing Friday at 1:30 p. m. in Clerk
Arthur Beckwith's office.
State Program
JACKSONVILLE (U PI) A
luncheon address today by Gov.
Farris Bryant kicked of/ a new
state employment program which
Uw State Industrial Commission
calls "Opera .ion Spaca."
Income Jumps
The School Board waa to hav*
met this morning to give ill okay
to tha IMl-tt budget but officials
still ara trying to avert a mlllaga
bike and have been working 12
hours a day on ways to cut tha
budget. The board may meet late
today or in Uw mornlog.
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WASHINGTON (U PI) - Total
Income received by all Americans
The W. First ft!, project start*
lamped by SM billion in June,' July SO—thst’a the word from Uw
making t record annua) rate of State Rosd Department.
$411.7 billion, according to Com
merce Secretary Luther H. Hodgea.
DirkBen Has Ulcer
WASHINGTON (U PI) — Senate
GOP Laadar Everett M. Dirkien
la suffering from a stomach ulcer.
Dirksen'a ailment was diagnosed
Tuesday after testa at Bethesda
Naval IleepUal. The Illinois sen
ator. Is expected to remain in the
hospital the rest of this week.
Spots Affect Radio
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Global
radio communications bavo been
crippled for several days by unusually, saver# aun spots, u. S.
officiate predicted Tuesday fur
ther disturbances in the next few
days if a report from Russia
conoenming a record • sited tolar
flare la true.
auch efforts muat be stopped and eliminated.
The resolution orders the xonlng director not to is
sue building permits to any person, firm or corporation
i f careful investigation and determination by the toning
director indicates that the person mnkng application fo r
the permit appears to be doing so with the intent and
purpose o f violating portions o f the ph-.f law.
The resolution hita at persons violating platting by
meets and bounds.
compact cars for Uw engineer and
the mad superintendent.
The operating budget recom
mended. by Bliti M $5m,00Q and
1130,000 for catb reserve end
contingencies.
In a.her business, m#’ commis
Bliss painted out that almost sion agreed io air condition thd
all o f the increased funds will be courtroom sad-Jury room la the
utiliaed for road materiali,
courthouse sad la palat and place
lie requests five new pieces et
equipment at a cost of $30,000 in
cluding two dump trucks, ooe
grader, one .spreader and two
Bora Sunday, it was disclosed to
day.
District 2 County Commission
er James Avery Tuesday called
Uw Big Tre# Park a ■"millstone
around the 'taxpayer*' neck" aad
once agate tried to pat (ho board
to pul tha facility up for public
bid.
Avery said that ho foil foal H what we put Info K."
was aa illegal expeadLure •!
1-* Commission asked Clark Ar
funds to taka ^noaey for the up- (hag Beckwith Jr. to eons* m
•1
•;v- f o f e U v ..’ v
The County Commission Tuesday afternoon tabled
action on a resolution to strengthen the county’s plat
lawa after commissioners and County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr., called the resolution "strong and potent
s t u f f ’ and wanted more time to study the matter.
The resolution cites the "obvious efforts on the part
o f certain persons, firm s'or corporations to circumvent
and ignore Seminole County’s pint law " and says that
Reds Accuse West
Of 'War Hysteria'
MOSCOW (U PI)
The Soviet,
pres* and radio aeeusotf the West
today of working up a "war
hysteria" over the Berlin and
Germany questions.
la aharp reaction to the West
ern notes oa Berlin, Moscow radio
charged tha Western powers with
"aiding and abettlug Uw sinister
forces which seek to start another
war."
The radio warned agaimt “ ad
venture*," saying Uw Inviet Un
ion "baa all It ttaeds to defeod
peace and deal a crushing blow
to warmongers."
"with some figures" an whether
(ha board te toy*g money on
the facility-sad tabled action un
til a later d a te .;,.
Avery also sahod County Attor
ney Mark Cleveland Jr. to get
an Attorney Gaaeral'a ruling no
whether the nmmtr adPalala have
Uw right to advert:** their legal*
te a nawspaper published outside
County ’ Commissioners Tuesday
quickly changed their minds
about taking over a park from
developer J. Braiiey Odham afterTAunty Attorney Msek Cleve
land Jr. pointed out that the
deed to the park had a reverter
clause included.
Odham, along with hi* alternew 8 . J. Davis, aiked the com
mission to take over the facility
at Sunland Estates after Odham
laid he waa etoeing his office next
week.
Odham agreed to maintain the
park through this budge: year.
However, after Odhsm left,
Cleveland Said he looked over the
fine print and found that a re
verter clause was Included in the
deed.
Diltrict 3 Commissioner Jama*
P. Avery quickly asked tha com
mission le rescind its action on
the deed because Odham could
taka (he park back "if we failed
to maintain U."
However the board agreed to
supersede Us previous action un
County Commission action ofi Tha commission ag
til Cleveland and Odham’a attor
ney's could work out details for not including a plaque on ihe ' *5# plaques oa Uw
a new dead.
new Coubly Jail "border* on I [ j
County Engineer And Bridge Plaque
Dunn Raps Commissioi
On Plaque Resolution
66 Reported Dead
In DC6 Crash
stupidity" District « Coun.y Com- comrounoo to resell
missioner Vernon Dunn told the |0a eliminating a pi
for lack
of a se
board Tuaiday as it rehashed the Jail but it
U died
diedfor
'
cond.
on again—off again plaque pro• road*
Mem. ‘
* * '
Work
Last week Uw board njrsed nut Wor*
| °on
“ tha'first
7 ? * bonded ware
house in Sanford started this week
to place any plaques oa county |\0
ufo 1“ J *
J ■***
buildings and s.ructurea but tha at too
100 Holly
1101 ^• Avo.
,O. .*
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board was faced with two pro- ..
w
City Manager W. E. Know** .
Menu Tuesday.
*reports
2 , (hat eengineer*
‘ £ ln 2 ‘f Lafflav and
County Engineer Carlton Bliss Bush h/
£ ’*tart#d
Hava
started tl
teat borings
teldUsCom m Usionthat plaques lb,
Uw ^
Sewage Treats*
Treatment Float am
for tha Lake Howell Lane and Up- 1|d
,u Wft
and lh#
Uw *results
w oe very good.
sola Bridge arrived and tha board
, .
was obligated to pay for them.
Biles said that Uw plaques were U « , « t J t>
estimated at $238 and Uw board
liC ia ia U
had to' choose oa whether to put
„ ,
Bridge
the plaquea oa Uw bridges ar
Classflad
Just threw Uw money away.
A
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BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - An
ArganUna Airline* DCf crashed
and bunwd today ia a fiald loo
miles south af her*. Provincial
police reported (bat U persona
aboard wen kilted.
The crash occurred al l a. m .
45 minute* after tha big, fourengine plane took off from bare
for Comodore Rivadavia, Patagon
ian oil capital.
There waa so Immediate identi
fication of the 00 passengers and
ala crewmen aboard. Several
American all aompaaie* ara ac
tive ia Uw Patagonian legion.
Esaisa airport officials said tha
flight was scheduled fee Tuesday
CATB CANAVERAL U H ^ but wan delayed until today by Oov. Farris Bryant, n mig ^ l
tha 24-hoqr general strike naQad by twe a.her state officiate I n f
by Argcntiiw labor te a test of two legislators, wlU visa Capo
Cape Visit
Dear Abhy
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Wed. Jutjr 19, 1981
thn gent a t thn county in which New London ia located.
They plan to question Benson themselvc* today.
Ferfeuson will have the Job o f handling the prose
cution o f Benaon if'h e la telling the truth.. He said it it
•till g long way In the future, but I f Benaon Wenta to be
convicted he will heve to help.
"ThU boy could ba guilty a* *in, want to be punch
ed, ami util! It will be real difficult to punish him,” Fer
guson said. " I f we can make a connection with him loos
ening the pipea and them causing the explosion . . . but
thare ia no physical evidanca le ft
" I don’t know how it ia going to connect up. Thera
has to be corroboration . . . and no far there ia only his
word."
Benaon waa arrested by Oklahoma City police for
questioning about a |3g robbery and ha blurted out a
story about being responsible fo r the explosion "to get
it o ff my cheat."
OKLAHOM A C ITY, Okie. (U P I )- A Texas official
•aid today William Eatel Benaon, 41, may have to con
vict himself i f he wapta to ba punished aa possibly the
biggest mass murderer in American history.
Beaaoo, »n ex-convict with a record o f mental ill■see, claims to have sabotaged g u pipes end caused
the New Loolen, Tex., achooTexploslon March IS, 1937,
that killed 293 student* and teacher*.
He took a lie detector test Tuesday to prove he ws*
telling the truth. But he was so nervous physically and
ia such a mental state that the teat was inconclusive.
Police plan to give him another teat either today or
Thuraday when he calms down. Some officials believe hia
story. Others do not I f they feel he ia telling the truth,
he will be taken to Texas and tried fo r murder.
Texas Ranger JUn Ray, D iet A tty. William Fer
guson and Rusk County, Tex., Sheriff Pete Gibson ar
rived in Oklahoma City Tuesday night from Henderson,
[Tunis Police
Seek To Drive *
French Out
No Efforts 01 Atom Blast
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WASHINGTON
will be no ipeciai physic 1 exami
nations thli year for the "mayor
ot ground aero" and fair other
Air Force men, who ilood un
protected directly under n atom
ic explosion four yean a o today.
The purpose of the tei^ on July
it, 1957, in Nevada was to prove
that the A|y Force's nu lear-tipped anti-aircraft min le, the
MB1 "Genie," could be used ef
fectively at an altitude of 19,000
feet without injuring civilians on
the ground.
, TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI)-Tunlalan policeman, national guardsmen
and civilian voluntears today
blocked all roads leading to
France's big naval base at Bl
ame in an effort lo drive out the
French.
Preildent Habib Bourguiba 'had
given France until today to agree
to leave *the bate, which the
French retained after granting
Tunisia Independence in 1954..
The French said they would not
negotiale under threats.
French troops erected barbed
wire barricades and set up ma
WEDNESDAY
chine-gun posts around (he base.
Boy Scout Troop 2H. 110 W.
Tunisian! have been clamoring Commercial Ave., San&rd, 7 p.m.
for the ouitar of the French ever
• • • I
sinca Tunisia won Independence,
North Orlando Fire Dept., Fira
but Bourguiba refrained from Hall, 7 p.m.
pressing the issue because he
• • •
t
hoped for a peaceful solution lo
Chuluota Youth Cli4>, Commontha Algerian question.
“Super Right" Fine
No radiation could be detected
in Col. Sidney Bruec, the icnior
officer who wai designated "m iyor of ground nro” by the four
who atood with 'him. They wore
ordinary uniform! without dirk
glaiaca when the warbeid wai
find.
"1 gusas they’ve lost interest in
us," Bruce commented with e
smile when asked why no special
physical examinations were deem
ed necessary this year.
Ha added that than naver was
any concern and naver the slight
est evidence of injury or after
effects.
Possible eye injury could have
resulted had tha men looked at
the atomic blast, but their iasirue.
(ions , were to assume e normal
civilian posture. They were look
ing straight ahead.
Tha saidom-described test took
place above Yucca Flats, with
CapL Brie Hutchinson of Wabstar
City, Iowa, tha pilot and CapL
Cliff Barbee, of Wild Rice, N. D.,
the "weaponeer" aboard an FM
fighter plana. They relaased tbs
only live ••Game’* ever Bred.
U . Col. Drink Ball. Washington,
0. C.. llaj. Don Luttrecc or DaU
lai, Tax., Lt. CoL Norman Bodlnger, Mounment, Colo., and Lt.
Col. John Hughes, McKeespaL
Pa.
Location Changed
For Swim Classes
Intermediate and Adult Begin
ners Swimming Classes, announc
ed for Casselberry residents al
Lake Trout in baek of Lyman
High
•■•••• School,
----- . hava been resehm.
duled at the Lue-Rae Court WR
Lake Ellen ia Casselberry.
Paul Bates, Chief of the Cssselberry Volunteer Fire Dept,
which ia sponsoring tha laatructioa under auspices of tbo Amer
ican Red Cross Water Safety
Committee, said tha change ia
location waa accessary because
work at Lake Trout had caused
the water to beeomo cloudy agq|g.
Classes, to bo held on M R
days, Wednesdays and Fridays,
opoood at t a. a . today tor the
la termediatea with tha
data M l lor M a. m.
Fed Hetvy Western Steer Beef
> D m UAW said tha price tag
pis end an Ha demaads by Ford
was ' ‘utterly ridkutoas. Utterly
falsa sad aa attempt by (ba compaay to Uda Ha responsibilities . .
behind a
pboay toflatloaary
aaskssersn."
! Fard Tuesday estimated the uatoa's t i l l demaads would mesa a
M par eeat tocreaae la leher cost
« a extra H aa hour tor each
at IM jm hourly-rated workers.
Wee years, Ford animated.
; Matoeim peeiee, Itord vice
;preeidaat tor labor-reUtten*. said,
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BONE - IN
i
HERMAN, tha night prowling cat, is boning up on hia law in anticipation
o f hia fira-trial hearing. Tha nalghboca claim that ha causes trouble with
thair cats, now Htrmaa has to stay Indoors under a temporary restraining
order, but hia owner haa a real live attorney on tha ease. However, Harman
would rather sank# first-hand a moans to boat tha night Ufa ban.
SHOU
Tbs committee made major progross aa the bill Tuesday, mostly
changes to the administration's
original request.
Drugs: A Johns Hopkins Uni
versity professor told the Sensto
antitrust subcommittee that seme
drug companies use humans tostead at animals to test their
drugs because H Is cheaper. Dr.
Louie Lasagne urged passage of
a M l that would require the goverament to test drugs for thair
h ue- . looked toward a private curing power before they are
and quiet little birthday party marketed.
Tuesday when aha climbed aboard
a aiagle-eagtoe charter plane.
_
Waiting tor her to Southhamp
ton, M, Y-, waa a cake baked by
her seek and the wrapped pres
ents, as well na daughter Maria
Luisa. It waa Maria Luisa Duke's
seventh birthday.
WASHINGTON (U PI) - White
But Mrs. Dube, M-yasr-oM wile
at tha State Department's chief of Hearn Press Secretary Pierre
Ml protocol and descendant at
Sallagtr has denied a congress
lab eriatracrasy, never arrived man's claim that BaUager'a aa tor tha party that would have been
yaar-old dauabtar got a free ride
to Enrage na an Air Force plane.
Step. K. E. Gross, X-Iewa, told
weed tor the peat I I years at ID
W, Church to- He wee bent July ether aeciaUy prominent women the House Tuesday that Air Fort#
aid thair pitot, to the Dory crash Secretary Eugene guckert had
M. IMP to Eaton. Otoe.
t o r it o w ‘ are 8 ve ahlldrea. of the Baatbaraft Bantam. Tha mid |q reepoese to as Inquiry that
Mine ' Marqueme CotUngbam of plaaa was only t.soo foot from Reliefer, and hia daughter Rqi*
Loagwoedi rred Oottlatoim at the oad e f e runway it waa try anno, flaw to Europe June M on
F t Lauderdale) Mrs. Jeba Me- ing to roach after eocountering a "spare available basis" along
a n li.i-^
ei_____ aaSMit'•
Bikaner, Mrs. Norman Willie and trouble during take-off whan it with four other non-official riders.
Mrs. U Roy Uhrig, all of Miami*- crashed in a aids yard af a bane.
Gross said Salinger’s daughter,
burg, Dhtej twe graadahlldrea;
Alee kilted were Mrs. Arthur O. "has •• connection with the govtour pmat grandchlidrea and aos Aitaehui, a , wife af the chairman erament and there is ae reason
brother and twe sisters to Ohio. of tha heard at General American why any American should sot
Funeral services will be IteM Investors Co.| Mrs. Stanley W. make similar application."
at l p- m. Thursday from Brissoa Metcalf, 17. wham toutond ia
Salinger told reporters, how
af tha
g m ever, that ha wrote a check to the
Funaral Hotne with Rev. Ruth rh.i—
E. Great af Laniwoed officiating. Ce„ Auburn, N. Y., gad tha pilot, Air Force covering his daughter's
Tha body will be'sent to Eaton Paul Du Buka, M, fathur of two fare aa tha day he returned. July
far I p. m. Sunday services and who had been living la East I. He said he did not recall the
burial. .
amount of the check.
Press Secretary
Denies Claim
Lai
Span-
moot haa voluntary agreements
with the private slrllaea under
which, n large number of plaaa*
could be chartered Immediately
on n declaration at emcrpeacy
by the detente secretary.
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A presidential dadarattea alas
weald fail to provide authority
la beep mee to service beread
|ha egpiratieu of their eallMmeat,
drmt ar reserve obligation terms.
Only a eaagrassteaal declara
tion eaa require aenrtoo "tor the
ttof i Uiu " la the etas af aaHwaai,
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O U T D O O R A D V ERTISIN G
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Jaog a fte r the event, tt’ became I
ier Khrushchev dusted over Coni
resolution when he m et form er V:
lo their enccatral homelande, there
ia emphatle proteat.
"Look at the Jcwieh people,'*
aaya Herr Hoffman. "The fow l
worn wanderera an the feet el
the earth for MOO years,' Yat
their deelre to'return te Paieetlne
never faltered, end they finally
succeeded."
"Look at the Poke,” says Herr
Otto. ‘ "Poland has been oppress
ed by Russia for wo years. They
are under Communlet domination
now, but the deaim to bo free ia
strong in them.”
The position of the Communist
Polish government, of course, is
that the former eastern Germin
lands now hove been completely
integrated into Poland and given
to Poles who were forced to move
from what used to be eastern Po
land by the Russians. Any at
tempt to reverse these forced ml-,
Stations would only eaura new
catastrophes end dislocations.
But the German expellee try to
influence the Poles to seek re
storation of their old borders.
It u lOted reminders o f HU coonover th e nations o f Enntnm
tunala ones agreed w ith tha W est
in Khruahchev Katas
wa do not raaorln, tha ataood anmemory Jog.
>• allowed to fade,
bn placed on the
and Wnranw’a physical heart destroyed In a final
o f N a il fury almost under RuaaUtn tuns.
They aeek support for thli in Bri*
tala and ta France, too, but with
no a n hick than they have en
countered in America.
Nobody in government wants to
see them beeauee they have no of
ficial, diplomatic etandInf. The
tee Oermaa viaitora ia Washingtan have had to content themeel.
vea with aming people like re
tired Admiral Arthur W. Rad
ford, former Secretary of State
Data Aeheaoa end a few conThe enelleei have no underground orgeniaetiee of their owa
te aid refugees aeekiag to enter
Weot Germany. Bat they still
itroam acroaa the border, S0,000
a month or more. There ia no
free radio urging tha Germane left
behind the iron curtain to revolt.
Food peckages art cent ia wbca
there a n shortages.
They have no military organi
sation of their ewa and they do
net advocate reiteration of their
homelande by wer-with aoraebody else doing the fighting.
Fay Mania’s
Your Pocketbook
^J4to:Dsto L., age| te,
Or. C m *."
htf boy
admitted, "1 d e u V teti
Ight about U ie.
~
aahmplt, eb«
not
and even oaths, Just reverse tha
situation.
How would you woman feel fe
wer* a maa who likewise began
adapting fetBlaiae traits?
R O M , Italy — What is Rome’s
Suppose be wan Upstick? o r greatest eight?
took cut a powder puff at the
Some would vote for the Coli
seum by araoullght, others the
Peatbeau, and still ethers tha
Farms, or the view from atop
fingernails grew long, Uko bird Janlcslum HU1 at sun-down.
I have asy own favorite Roman
sight, and yog want find i t rmoteak, meanwhile oquoaUag la high
posted toast if a mourn stinted
•cross the OoprT •> Buppeet ha- minced along aa
high feels and insisted oa sfik or
ayloa stockings*
.. \
Wall, you woraaa' likewise - and'
M ac Dill Closing
M ay Re Delayed
TAMPA <UH>-Aa administra
aadVtttecta the feml- tion detltiaa afegt tha B « f i i
iltwUoa might .delay atoetag of
Ibg ."pansy” .
MaeDiU Air Force Bara, . Rap.
WiOiam'C. Cramer (l- F U .) said
Monday.
Cramsr gold If the admlatotraCon detidee R needs a term of
BtT.medium fet femfera, autii as
era now baaed at MsaDtll, la
dc-tophtislng bolster Its strength te inure free
ACHMce
IMMTMtl
The raeeutip opened howling al
ley at i l l Vials Mnighorita where,
frees spaaing time at 10 In the
morning, until timing time at midnight,.Romans o f both raxes, ail
agon, atera aad pealtima have a
slem-heag pe at the now sport.
I any "new" sport feeiusi bowll e t fee only recently cesae te
Europe, Bowling aa we knew it,
that to. England t e l had town
bowling for eeatariee, aad Italy’s
boose ball was popular in Nora’S
•nd nothing like our tenpins.
The gome has caught on. Mere
than that — far than ia etaadUg
room eely at tha alleys, and tha
thunder e f tha
plaa tolls
without let-up.
The Romans have taken ta bowl
ing, with all the enthusiasm they
give ta new er, onto driving, sad
flirting, which means a vast and
passionate amount. They bawl as
if their very livra depended oa
knocking tbs pine into the nest
world. Few bother ta keep score
and, la their oegerneae to feep the
belle rolling, whole families often
bowl at the same time.
Lash alght I est enthralled as
a family a f five — papa, mama,
and three geungsters—fired away
on one alley simultaneously, On
those eeoaafeae when all five holla
suld atay in tha alley, and all
• pine would tumble, mama and
papa aad tha hide would hug, kies,
yell, lengvetulate sac another, and
then quickly fire another selva.
When they missed, they weald
wall, moan, shake their beads and
berate themselves for their inac
curacy.
Being new to the game, end too
Impatient to take instruction, tha
Italians have created a new atyle
of bowling. Better, they have
created hundreds o f ifew stylos.
The favoredetyie calls fee no run
up, but a stock-atm delivery of
the hall aa far down the alley aa
possible. I t la n bit like indoor
sbot-putting,, with the ball land
ing with n crashing bang and
bouncing forward toward tbe pint.
Many use both handa ia order te
give the ball a longer flight In
the air.
There Is no set bawling costume
as y e t The Italians haven't got
ten around to that. They bawl ia
everything from evening clothes
to
coverall*,
Ughter-than-skin
slacks to billowing house drasaea.
Many munch plain and drink
wise aa they send the holla hur
tling down tfe alley. Thera la a
great deal of. argument, when
•cocos are kept, and tampon flare.
When the kail ie packed, with
•very alley thunliving , Boras hoe
films wore aad f wrote Errol that
I wne glad I bad been la every
scene Of them.
“ A t the time they w on made,
the later ones, Erral knew I was
champing at the bH for more’im
portant rales. He knew I wne tmpatient and unhappy. A couple of
rears ago I had aa unhappy tapeifeafc te Hollywood. A fell man
klraed rao on the bask « f the rack
at a patty aad 1 whirled sranad in
riago—he's new Id—aha seme te
Parle to make her homo, aad te be
come a mother again—new threeyear old Giteie.
Wall, H waa life tha Cfefl War.
Thon wua aa hamsilieto doth, She
laughed, "between my way aad
the French war of doing thtega. I
fought with every doe from tradespeople to 01ty HalL I wne either
hysterical with laughter er tears.
S
million people remalniai in East
Germany to make a separate
•tala, there are sow U million
Bast Germans in West Germany,
dedtofcttd to ramification o f'a ll
Germans In a tingle antl-Communiat Ballon.
The expellees — these termor
la st Osraaaa have sow found
Jake la prosperous booming Watt
Germany. They have made saw
femes. They ora telly accepted
•ad Integrated as sitiMse of the
Oermaa Fadoral Republic. But
whoa It la aufgoated that the ex
And no louder one.
pellees ere getting older aad that
Be aura to ace the alley when tfeir children will.grow up with
you come. YoaV never forget it. out the burning deaira te go back
And you’ll see bowling at Ha bast,
wildest and Uveltost
era have ana. Getting thnt wee n
triumph ter me. I wen the* fettle
hp pvnctienUy doing all.thq work
thet Utter.”
, OUvin’e war with the Frrash, myself. But one thing I*vo tanned
which turned her Into an author•as, started tin yeere ago when
the married Ptorru Ctotoate, a
Franeh magaslne editor. With her
•on Benjamin by • previous mar-
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whether you might be eligible fee
a student loan from their fuoda
,or whether you might get aid
through the federal National De
fense Education Act or whether
ia your state you might bo able to
borrow money backed by state
fuada from a savings bank.
These three are the cheapest
sources of money for college
loans, if you are unable to maha
one of these loans, cheek wltl| a
commercial bank ia your won.
Frequently
commercial
banks
make education loans at lower
interest rates than those charged
oa personal loans.
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Q—If I ask n travel agent :a
vacation, will ha
arrange
charge a lot?—M.M.V.
A—Dear M. M. B.: This all
depends. If you nelr no mere
than, say, passage on A plus,
train or ship end simple guest
house or hotel accommodations,
the cheaees are a travel- agent
won’t charge ■you. ■>instead# he
metes hie money oa tfe< com
mission ha receives from the air
line, railroad, steamship compaay
sad hotel.
I f you ask him to book an ela
borate overseas tour, tastot oa
specific
accommodations,
atk
kirn te hira ears and salifea for
you, than ha may watt charge
you a tea. I f the let won nom
inal, it would bo a good buy for
you. You would u ya tha time,
mall aad phone chargas gsaaa
eery to make such arrangemuai
on your own. Tha agent undoubt
edly knows far better sources than
you would.
Q -* want to go Into business
far myself. Where css I go te
go) Information?—L. R.
A—Hear L.R.: If you had told
a a specifically what kind of n
business you want to go into, I
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Member* of the VAH-1 Enlisted
Men'* Wive* Club made plan* lor
• party thla Friday from 7 to U
p.m'. at the Naval Air Station
Ballroom, when the group met for
the regular builneaa session.
Their hutband* will be apeelal
fcueiti lor the evening. A com
mittee waa appointed to be in
charge of arrangemenU. They
were Mra. J. A. Whipple, Mr*. C.
D. Mot* and Mr*. W. J. Dulek.
Temporary officer*, elected at
a recent meeting were Mra. S. P.
Burgeta, president; Mra. Virginia
Caslner, treasurer and Mra. fa t
Mueller, secretary.
Member* of the committee end
home of the officers met this week
at the borne of Mrs. Burgess for
coffee and to discuss final party
plant. It will be in the form of a
golng-away for their husbands be
fore they leave the first of August
for a Mediterranean cruise.
Joint Meeting
Wives O f V A H -1 3
TH E VAH-1 E N LIS TE D M EN’S W IV E S nre planning a party fo r thin F ri
day from 7 to 12 p. m. at the Naval A ir Station. Their husbands will be
guests o f the group for th* evening. L eft to right at e Mrs. S. P. Burgess,
club president and the committee in charge o f a r r a n g e m e n t . C . D.
Moss, Mrs. J. A . Whipple and Mrs. W. J. Dulek.
(Herald Photo)
The VAH-13 Enlisted Men's
Wives Club will meet Friday at
10 a.m. at Uw Acey Ducey Club at
tha Naval Air Station. They will
praaeot two speakers during the
Brogram.
• A repreaentativa of VAH-13 will
giro n talk on tha pending move
to Whlbey Island, Wash., Chief R.
J. Da Young will also give a talk
on ‘ ‘tha benefits of the Navy."
A fro* nursery will bo provided
in tha Sunday School room and
wives of all enlisted personnel of
VAH-1S are invited to attend.
Western Vacation'
N ew T y p e Club
MRS. REX XIN G , newly elected president o f the CPO Wives Club, rn«
ceivea the gnvel from Mrs. A lex Squires, retiring president. Other offienrn
from le ft are, Mrs. William G. Sowell, vice president; Mrs. Ralph Simas,
secretary and Mra. Ira Jarrell, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)
New loaders will bo obooaa and
all eligibl* wivea are urged to
attend. For further information,
The Sea Shell Bcataurant was
wall Mra. Beaulieu.
too scene of the instaliatioa lunch
eon held by tha CPO Wives Club.
Mrs. Alex Squires, retiring president, thanked lb* club, for their
cooperation during her term at
office and relinquished the gavol
to th* new president, Mrs. Rax
Xing.
Mrs. King introduced the atw
Enlisted Wives
O f V A H -9 P lan
M eeting Thursday
icers
officers who will serve with her
and Mrs. Phillip W. Simpson pre
sented Mrs. Squires with an cm
graved silver breed tray from the
club. Sba also presented engraved
silver candy bowls to retiring of
ficers. Mrs. King, vice president;
Mrs. G. Diets, aecretary, and Mra.
A. E. Kelly, treasurer.
Those installed to serve with
Mrs. King were Mr*. William G.
lowed, vice president; Mrs. Ralph
/simai, secretary; and Mrs.' Ira
Jarrell, treasurer.
A blue and gold color theme
waa carried out in table decora
tions and gift wrappings and a
floral arrangement adorned the
main table. The door prise was
won by Mr*. Jofm DiM*ico!a.
Twenty-six members were present
for the event.
(psAAomdA President Elected
Bv Officers' Wive
Mr. and Mr*, shonroed Edward
Barbour Jr., m West lMh St, an
nounce toe birth of a • to. 14 os.
ooa, July U at Soahsoto Memorial
woo was i n i — f o
oraaga tad gift of ho-
•e host*sacs, r y eenr-
In Sanford
P A T R IC IA B A R L E Y
After Enjoying
T o Organize
,New Arrivals
and Mrs. Joe B. Barley, celebrated her first birthday with a group
Iof young playmates and neighbors
at her home last wrek.
Her birthday was July I, but
her father was in the hospital at
that time and the could not have
a party.
Mrs. Barley invited the children
and some of the mothers for a
•unch of hot dogs, potato chip*,
nlad, Ice cream and cake. 11m
. oung guests helped Patricia open
her gifts and a play tima was en.
joy ed by « 1L
Attending were Stevie and
Kathy Lane, Barbara, Diane, Maurina, Kevin and Andy Drummond,
Jody and Dcbhie Brod, La don and
Darren Lambert. Madeline, Lon*
nlc Jr., Edward and Danny
Troveaux and Stevie Leiperance.
Mothers present were Mra..
Betty Drummond, Mr*. Bob Ltspcrance, Mrs. Joe Brod, .Mrs. Joan
Lambert, Mr*. Shirley Hoover*
and Mrs. Lillian Provaaux.
Bath circle* of the Lake Mary
UPW met for the monthly ses
sion* at the spacious home of Mrs.
Robert Bugenstrln.
The meeting was opened with
the eighth Psalm, a paragraph
from Concern and one of Peter
Marshall’s prayers, emphasising
the love of Chriit,
Following a short business ses
sion, Mrs. James M. Thompson
presented the lesson from the 13th
and 14th chapters of St. Joan's
Gospel. Mrs. Jean Brooklyn led
the group in singing "Dear Lord
and rather of Mankind.”
'j
Refreshments of ambrosia and
cold grape juice were served by
the hostess during the social hour.
Others present were Mrs. Virginia
Anderson, Mrs. Richard Beebe,
Mrs. Ola Cochran.
Mrs. May Shipman, Mrs. Mabel
Browne, Mrs. R. M. Linden, Mrs.
Frank Evans, Mrs. Marian Lee,
Mrs. Evelyn Rice, Mrs. Kay,
Sassman, Mrs, A. E. Crocker,
Mrs. Ruby Sjoblum, Mrs. Joe
Smathrrs, Mrs. Helen Forshay
and Mrs. A. E. Freese.
Oviedoans Return
•V A H -7 Wives Plan
All wivts of VAH-7 enlisted
personnel art requested to attend
n meeting Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
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ip /mih ovsm
-.at inc
the nomc
home of
Mrs.
Clayton
Beau-*
•lieu , m i West Second Street
They plan to organise a new
typo of club for th* group nnd in
addition to tho business and social
lctirittoa It to hoped a bowling
team can be formed by tho mom-
I Patricia Barley, daughter at Mfc
In Lake Mary
Program Planned
^Friday B y Enlisted
'
Mrs. Pearl Pruden of Mihml to
visiting har ana nnd hia family,
Lt. and Mrs. Neil S. Pruden, en
South Elm A y*, fir*. Pruden haa
recently returned from San Diego,
Calif., where she visited with
other relatives.
•
Miss Martha -Jane Lillicott of
Cross City is the houseguest of
Mr. and Mrs. William StringUdd
and daughter, Cynthia, this week.
Cynthia plans to accompany Miss
Lillicott homo this wookand for a
ton day stay.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Brown
and sons Jimmy and Danny Joe
left Tuesday for a thro* week va
cation. Iboy will visit Mrs.
Brawn’s mother, Mrs. Haas! Free
land. at Bona Bun, W. V a„ end
other relatives to Wisconsin.
VAH-1 was hostess to the Offi
cers' Wives Club at a thing* of
board coffee, Thursday, In the
NAS Ballroom. Mrs. G. 0. Zim
merman waa elected president
and will hold office tor toe next
six months with the new executive
board.
Prograjn for tbs event Included
a resume of the club's activities
during the last six months. With
Mrs. John Shattuck Sa president,
too OWC kaa continued living aid
to tko Seminole Assn, for retarded
children hy paying monthly milk
bOto and supplying cookies.
An ato conditioner was donated
to th* school with funds received
from the thrift shop at Use base. A
successful charity drive yielded
flSto far Navy relief.
Tha.club also launched a scries
of educational programs'. Mrs.
Shattuck introduced Mrs. Ruth
Tuliey, wife of the commander of
Heavy Attack Wing 1 and toe
new board.
Representing the various groups
are Betty Jones. VAH-13; Benaa
Koskey, VAH-1; lit Mas DeMeat,
VAH-1; June James, VAH4;
Buddy Weils, VAH-T; Anno Moymlhan, VAH-t; Lon Bluaden, VAHII; Betty Sheets, Staff, and Carol*
Fin*, too Sts lion Wive*.
Mr*. Marry Bryaat presented
Mra. Sha)tuck with as jragravsd
waa overlaid with •
HUP 1URE FAStfl
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silver dish from the club in ap
preciation of har leadership and
Interest.
Hostesses for toe event were
Mlml Schoonover and Glendyn
Smith. They were assisted by Dot
Stolte, June James, Charlene Gra
ham, Fran Morgan, Betty Repp
and Rena Farmer.
Some Oviedoans have finally
wandered borne. Mrs. Ruth Baron
Cook left five weeks ago, stopped
in Atlanta to pick up her alater-lnlaw, Mrs. Myra Lipscomb, and
headed west.
They visited historic sights at
Phoenix, Arts., in Mexico, and
sight* around Pine, Aria., includ
ing the Natural Bridge. At Pine
they were the guests of Mrs.
Cook’s daughter, Mrs. Ray Ricks,
formerly of Sanford, and her fam
ily.
En route home they took in the
drand Canyon and many other in
teresting lights between Arisons
and Atlanta. Before returning
home on Wednesday of this week,
Mrs. Cook visited relatives aod
friends In North Georgia and At
lanta.
On toe same day hit wife left
for hor tour with her sister-in-law,
Rev. J. Max Cook look a plane
out of Orlando for a trip west also.
Ha wont to San Hooiton, Texas,
where he visited hit Son, Lt. Col.
Max Cook and family, later going
to Ft. Dodge, Iowa, and viiited
hia daughter, Mrs. Mary Hueter
and family.
He, too, returned to Atlanta
where be visited ralatives at Mar
ietta, G i„ before returning home
thla week.
Church
Billhimer-Earle
Wedding Planned
Final arrangemeota have been Sha is active In various tdu
announced for the wedding of tional organisations such ai
Elisabeth Billhimer and Herbert CTA, SCEA, FEA and NEA.
J. Earle. The coremony will take
Mr. harl* is the son of Mr. i
place at 4:30 p.m. at tha First Mr*. Harry L. Earls of Dearb
Methodist Church In Ssnford on and Graaa Lake, Mich. Ha i
July St.
born hi Genoa, Ohio, but the ft
Hie bride's only attendant will ity later moved to Tbledo.
be Mrs. Enghan Kelley of Sanford graduated from Waite High Set
and the best man will he the and tho University of Tol
groom's brother, R. Glenn Earle, whore ho received a BSME
of Dearborn, Mleb.
groo.
The bride U tho daughter of
Me M employed hy Burrou
Mr. and Mrs. fr. 8 . Billhimer and Coap. at Philadelphia. Pa., n
is a graduate of Seminole High Field Engineer attached to
School and tho University of Plor- Sanford Naval Air Station. Hs
ids whfre aha received a BE do- n member of the Theta CM p
gree In Education. She has taught teraUg, th* Sanford Civltan Cl
in Santord Grammar School, En- tha Masonic Lodge in Toledo, i
glewood Elementary School io the Moslem Temple to Detroit
Aialoa Park, and is on tho faculty
AS friend* of the couple
of Longwood Elementary School. I Invited to attend the ceremony.
Collections should be grouped
and not scattered. Th* display is
more attractive and gives objects
more importance.
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Members of tha Ladle* A il tociety of th* Lutheran Cl— ih ML.
the Redeemer wM meat Thursday
at 7:30 p.m. at tho chareh, for ton'
regular monthly bnsinaao nnd pangram session.
Hi* program wto toeluda toeeussiona from th* quarterly nuga*
sin* published by ton Lulhar—
Women's Missionary tongue, Wtto
Mas. Bay Bradln to charge.
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SPORT SHOE
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WEDNESDAY
Tha CYF-CHI RHO Fellowship
of tho First Chrlitian Church will
meet at the church at 7 p.m. and
io In a group on a skating party.
Mra. C. M. Ryerson has ratlined to her home In Collingswood,,
N. J.,'after a visit with her two
sisters In Sanford, Mrs. George
Maffett and Mrs. C. W. Hamtl.
During har stay hero, several
friend* entertained In her honor
with parties, dinners, picnics and
beach parties. Among the larger
events was a dinner party given
by Mrs. Allen Maffett and Mra.
Hugo Pitat at Plymouth.
Mrs. Hamll accompanied Mrs.'1
Ryerson boms for a two weak
visit. .
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(The Seminole Swim A m .
(clEna were la their bait form
of the aeiwa Monday a i they
■hewed well la the Daytona leach
Swim Meet
Tern Ownby wee a flrtt place
ia the 400 yard free atyle for 1510 year eld beya aad Saady Hlcbarda waa flrat ia the tee yard free
atyle far 11*14 year eld glrli.
Other heat ahewiaga were made
la the 1,100 yard free atyle fer
is-14 year beya la which Glynn
Datiee placed aeeead aad the tee
yard dree atyle far U -lf year gltla
la which Nancy Johnson flalahed
aeeead. She alao placed aeeoad la
the toe yard haekatreha.
Other plaeea Included;
15*14 year eld glrla: tee yard
free atyle. Gayle Woodward, fifth;
100 yard butterfly. Gayle Wood*
ward, fifth; toe yard backatroke,
Jean Wilson, fourth; MO yard la*
dividual ,medley. Gayle Wood*
ward, alith.
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15-10 year old beya: 400 yard
free atyle, Glyaa Davies, third;
soo yard breaststroke, Tern Own*
by, third; SOO yard Individual med
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Mayer, alith; SOO yard breaatatroka, BQly Stepbeaa, alith; 100
yard backatrehe, Billy Stephens,
fourth; 100 yard free atyle, Rich
ard Mayer, alith; 100 yard butter
fly, Richard Mayer, alith.
15*14 year old glrla: SOO yard
free atyle, Naaey Johnaoa, fourth,
Saady Richarda, alith; 100 yard
braaitatreko, Stephaay Weatgate,
third; Saady Richarda, alith.
IMS year eld flrla: 50 yard
free atyle, Maureen Scott, alith.
11*15 year eld beya: 50 yard tree
atyle, Ores Gaaaa, third. Baiter
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Ms 84th andfSth homnre to load the Now York Yankees bade
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Beoui pitcher Tom Ltder el
Tampa, makles Wa flrat Florida
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the league Tuesday night. Rata
washed out Leesburg's fame at
Falatka aad Sarasota's scheduled
doubleheader with Dayteea Roach
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Tonight's achedule Uchides
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John Patterson of Alabama—
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Police Probe
Racial Shooting
CHICAGO
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(U PI) - Police
Pellet qutaHoned four white youths today
abent tho
death of a
Negro high school student, an
ineMtont blamed far a week of
sporadic violence by bands at Ne
gro toon-agora seeking revengeThe youths ware e(rested at tho
same Southwest Side street cor
ner where Matthew Tolbert Jr.,
IT, was killed a week ago today.
They ware picked up with ether
youths In a poUca drive agulaat
suspected troublemakers Monday.
Disorderly
qeudust
chergti
against the four, were dropped
Tuesday and Boys Court Judge
Welter J. Kowalski released them
latepolka custody,' *
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bert was killed by a while gang
called the Lathi Counts, groups of
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D E AR A B B Y : My husband is an elec
trician, and every day he comes homo and
tells me how another Indy made a puns at
him. Ho «nys they all have a different ap
proach, but the idea is the name. My hus
band is happy at home so I have never lost
nny sleep because ho goon into different
homes every day and could run into some
floozy who is looking for n cheap thrill.
But what if aome day my husband gets too
weak tb resist temptation? 1 keep asking
myself how long can a man stay true when
he has this kind o f thing thrown at him
constantly ?
W ORRIED
ENUSTtPy
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(DaWi Gbby:
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D E A R W ORRIED: Don’t blow your
fuses y e ti Just keep him huppy at home
and be grateful that he can joke about the
women who try to tempt him. A good elec
trician not only knows how to short a live
wtre, but he knows watt’s w att!
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D E AR AB B Y: la there anything
wrong with kissing your fiance goodnight
outside in front o f your house? My father
thinks it is awful if the neighbors should
see us. I don’t see anything wrong with it.
The neighbors probably did tno same
thing when they woro keeping compnny.
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D E AR ARI1Y: Wo are a married couple
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who have usually seen things eye to eye.
But something has come up about which
wo disagree violently. Our 4-year-old son
will not go to' sleep without his doll. I t ’s
one o f those cuddly, stuffed dolls that
looks like a sleeping bnby. He has slept
with this doll since he was two, and now
we can’t get it away from him. My hus
band says the boy is too old for such
nonsense and we just ought to take the
doll away from him. I think we should let
him sleep with it as long as he wsnta to.
Can you help us?
NEEDS ADVICE
D E A R NEED S: Let the boy sleep with
his cuddly companion as long an he feels
the need fo r it. I f you don’t mnke an Is
sue o f it, he will probably outgrow the doll
before too long.
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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO “ HURT AN D
SPEECHLESS” : Tell her that giving
birth to a child does not make a woman
n “ mother" in tho truest sense of the word.
But taking a motherless child into one’s
home (and heart) and electing to raise
that child with pntience, love and under
standing spells out the real meaning o f
motherhood. <
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W hat’s bothering you? For a personal
reply, w rite,to Abby, Box 3305, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
For Abby’a boklet, "H ow To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 60 cents to Abby,
Box 8305, Beverly Hills, Calif,
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H IS LIFE
IS A PEB P ETU A L
t V A C A T IO N
Nowadays It seems that every
community or organisation that
wants to do something for older
people decides to sponsor a club
for “ senior cilitens.''
It aeema to me that some per
sona who sponsor such clubs
don’t really understand the V*enlor cltltena" they are trying to
help.
In the first place, why should
any older person be Intrigued by
the offer of membership In a club
made up of a group who have no
more In common than that they
have lived about the same num
ber of years? Why should a man
or woman of 70 be more Interest-
ed In Jolnlns an organization be
ing formed juit to get a group
of 70-year-oldi together than a
man or woman of 40 would be In
terested In Joining a club for that
age group?
Older men and women are Juit
ai varied in their personalities
and lntereata as any other age
group—ao why expect them to be
congenial just because they have
celebrated the same number of
birthdays? .
In the second place, older peo
ple don't really want to be set
apart In clubs organised just to
keep them happy and content.
Older people want to be a part
of the world they live In, sharing
their lntereata, enthusiasms and
concerns with people of all ages.
If we were half as much con
cerned with the lonollness of our
older citizens as we pretend to
be, we wouldn't bo forming senior
citizens clubs to set them apart.
We would offer them special
Invitations to join the organisa
tions In which we, ourselves, are
Interested members. And we
would give them a chance to work
In such groups, to speak their
minds and have their say. -We
would offer them our companion
ship, friendship and fellowship—
.not Just membership In a club
that sets, there apart from all
other age groups,
By Oswald Jacoby
What la the beat way to bid
a sure minor suit grand slam
hand when you are vulnerable
and your opponents not?
One way Is to start at seven
and hope that you will be al
lowed to play it. Yon can hope,
but you probably will find your
self defending against a major
suit.
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site no rehearsals, watch screen
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York and Hollywood:
Hong Kong. — “ The Jumping
Dragon." (Repeat) One of those
lntrlgue-oo-a-plane dramas that
starts off alowly, but la OK once
since it “ gets off the ground."
Our hero is flying to a routine
assignment when bo becomes in
volved la a smuggling plot and a
bit of romance sritb an attractive
stewardess. Tatoe Elg and Je
rome “ foreign Intrigue" Thor are
helpful In supporting roles and
there’s a chilling finale at 30,000
feet, 7:lo p. m. ABC.
Danger Man. "Tbe Sanctuary."
Once again, a charming charac
terization lifts aa otherwise rou
tine nsplonsge alary out of It*
sllcky oiled tracks. In this one,
It’s the wife of tha villain, (Wendy
Wllllsms, a weslthy, aophlstlcated,
gracious young woman, who inadvertently supplies our Imper
sonation-bent boro with n few
revealing and hospitable dues
about her “ bird watching" hus
band. 1:10 p. m. CBS.
Ozsle and Harriot. — "lick 's
Broken Arm." (Rapaat) Ostia and
Harriett stay in tbe background
while the boys taka avar. and
tbtlr understated dialogue is the
beat part of tha show. Tha plot
Uself is an lnccnsna ana about
Blck pretending |# have a bro
ken arm becausa tha girls arc so
sympstbstic. I:SS p. m. ABC.
Olga Hilliard of New York
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bar bridge game in New York in
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to six spades and then Mrs. HUHard bid the grand slam she had w
been heading for all the time.
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redouble, the was sstlsfled
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vite your fiance into your home and kiss
him privacy.
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8. Beach Rentals
8. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
I . Real Estate Wanted
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24. Electrical Services
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28. Radio a Tela vision
27. Special Services
28. Lauadry Service
29. Autoaiobile Servlet
80. Machinery • Tools
81. Poultry • Pets • Livestock
22. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
83. Furniture
84. Articles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
88. Boats • Motors
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
88, Trailers • Cabanas
Phone
FA 2-2611
Logoi Notict
hte wife,
Deraalaate
i® i t
LADY wants ride lo Orlando:
working hours 8:00 lo 8:00. Ph.
FA 24114.
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W b S & w P iS Y ,
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estate
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la
nouoiiE,
Deceased.
w o rs e s t o o w e d ir o n s
All eredlters ef the Kelate ef
Hey IL La Mouche, dereeeed, ere
hereby notified end required to file
any eUlme or demands which they
mny have nanlnet said estate la
the oftloe' of the county Judge of
the niece e f reeTdence end poet
office addreee e f the clnlmaal and
must he swam t* by the claim
ant, till agent, or hla attorney, er
It* will' become void aecerdlng u
ft .week fo r -fear eeaeeo*]u i In the TMR BAN-
* ' Jeeeph If. Murosko
F. O. Box 111
Fora Park. Florida
As Administrator ef said
aetata
Fublleh July IS, IS A Aug. «, I.
3 - BEDROOM house, kllehea
equipped, 206 Grapevllle Avenue.
Phone FA 2-3138.
FURNISHED
or
unfurnished
bouse, built-in kitchen, 8 bed
rooms, 2 baths, elote-ln, gar
age. 90S W. French, Orange
City, Fla.
3-LARGE room apt., furnlahtd,
So. Sanford, 1 block past Air
Base road, turn right 6th'home
off Sanford Av«. Rt. 2, Box 372,
Phillip Endcrs.
vhat would make this perfect? H ths whole
bench were air-conditioned!"
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
apartment, tile bath, Mt Pal
metto. r A 8-1174 alter g p.m.
A ROOM furnished apt., $M i
month, close is, 111 E. gth St.,
call FA 2-4263 or FA 1-3786.
S BEDROOM house. Call Mr. Ro
I ROOM furnished apartment, wa FURN. apt. 2300 MetlonvlUe,
tas. FA 2-2002 or PA 2-2331.
ter and lights furnished, screened front porch A garage. Ph, FURNISHED 8 room garaga
MALE school teacher wishes ti
apartment. Call FA 2-4838.
FA 2-1744.
share home with desirable per
EXTRA GOOD pasture for jows
son. Ph. KA 2-1942 a. m.
or horses. FA 2-6600.
FA 2-0664 p. m.
Ada
Legal Notice
co urt,
• hmimolr c o u r r r , r u a i n i ,
■BEDROOM ■ furnished
apart
ment, clean, downstairs, cera
mic tile bath, M l Palmetto. Ph.
FA 2-1374 after 6:00 p. m.
VN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice large apartments, 404 E.
14lb St. Phone FA 2-4282.
Legal Notice
J im n
SUN D E L MOTEL
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip
ped, $73 mon.h, FA 2-2901.
Want
T0i
o i .e n n
K. n a it men end
CAIIOLTK t). BAIUIBfl, Sell
wife, Defendiuu,
SS North Fifth atreet.
Caroline Beech, North Coro
tine.
TOD AND EACH OP YOU ere
hereby notified that suit he* been
commenced against yeu In the
Circuit Court ef the Ninth JeAloUl
Circuit of the dtate of Florida In
and for Hemlnolo County, the ab
breviated title e f which la A1IKH.
ICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANT,
a . .Florida
corporation,
Plelullff, -y»- Ol.UNN N. BARmill and CAROLYN D. BARBER,
hie wife, Defendanle, In Chancery
Ne. U4e»,
The nature ref this suit Is a
foreclosure e f that certain mort
gage from eeld Defendant*! to
Plaintiff deled and reeordedf la
Official Reeerda Reek Sit. page
t i l . Public Reoerde e f gemlnele
County, Florida, encumbering that
.certain pleqe er parcel e f properly
P1NECRKST: 3 bedroom home, S • BEDROOM collate, electric BEING TnANSFEKRED, mull
screened
patio,
unfurnished, kitchen, alio one bedroom .apt., •ell like sew 1 bedroom, 1 bathQ
bouie w'tb carport See owner
$110, 331 Park Aie. FA 2-3332. electric kitchen — reasonable
407 Beth Dr. Rarenna Park.
monthly. .
LAROE 8 room, 2 bedroom home
SUN DEL MOTEL
on W. First St; furnished. Ph. 1 111. So. ot Sanford — Hwy. 1702 MUST SACRIFICE 3 bedroom
CB ham* la good location, con
FA 2-1437.
71S Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631
venient to N.A.S., 4V4r. mortgag*. FA 3-3407.
FURNISHED or unfumlihed 2 UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom houie,
B. R. (rouse, nice location. Avail nothing fancy but cheap rest
RAVENNA P A R K .
able Aug. l i t FA 2-4143.
$13 month. Alio, furnished 2
Would you like to move into a room k bath apartment, utili
beautiful modem borne wltl^
- BEDROOM apartment Phone ties furnished, $43. FA 2-321$.
complete and attractive land-»
FA 2-1462 between • a. m. A
scaplng, 3 bedroom* and low
3 p. m.
FURNISHED apartment. 4 large
monthly payments? On n lake
rooms. iCloie in. Ph. FA 2-3110.
LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
too. Rctsonsblt downpayment
Is the meantime stay ri h it— TWO BEDROOM furs. apt. $33.
Call as today.
The Friendly Motel.
2101 Magnolia Avc. FA 2-3831.
Hwry. 17-12 - 1 Mi. So. of Sanford
2313 Orlando Dr.
FA 2-9631
MODERN turn. 2 bedroom apt
upa.aira over 106 W. 13tfa. $00
per mo. water Included. Avail
able July 3. FA 2-1401.
T k S U U WlYTOLMtL Wa
• it s (AdOroo* Uuhuowu)
te r m
By Kate Osann
TIZZY
SLEEPING ROOMS-Tha Gables
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.
H E RALD
12. Real Eatate fo r Salt
Pane 10— Wed. July 10, 108110. For Rent
FURNISHED garaga apt Pboaa
FA 2*2600.
Thu
in
frrnlh
MCE 3 room rurnlibed apart
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adulta
FA 2-7399.
ana
row, i S X W J. W 2 T T U U K ! aid
I U U i f t m u g t , are hereby
m en that a oetaplslst «# fore■a a eertatw inertatee m . Iba
lewla* Oeeerlboa property, la-
Mint orb
TUTORING Ph. FA 2-6302.
i*
w rrru Lam
•lir
PUBLIC School Teacher forming
clatiea In ceramics, for adults
and children. Ph. FA 20611.
■ t a r iis a r e a a c io iia i ,
i
8-BEDROOM
bouse,
kitchen LARGE 6 room bouse, $30 per
equipped, large fenced backyard,
mo. Lake Monroe. FA 2-3031.
1305 Douglas Ava. FA 3-4363.
COTTAGE ready lo more In, all
2-ROOM apartment, private bsib,
utilities. Adults only, week or
private entrance. 318 MellonvUle.
month. 2404 Park Ave.
FA 2-3420.
FURNISHED apar.ment, clean
FURNISHED, larga, clean, 8
and close in. FA 2-4013, Jimmy
room apartment. Near base,
Cowan.
1018 So. Sanford Ava. NO 8-4323.
2 BEDROOM house, unfurnished,
refrigerator, stove end hot wa
P1NECREST: 8 year old ranch
ter heater. Newly decorated.
atyla 8 bedroom homo, beautiful
Large fenced In yard. Only $63
cool yard. 118 Shannon Dr. Ph.
mo. FA 2-0361.
FA 2-7239.
NEAT and dean 3 room furn
ished apartment near hospital
$33 per mo. iacludes water qnd
electricity. FA 3-8344.
Stenstrom Realty
SALE or RENT with op .ion to t il N. Park Avc. Plume PA 3-242*
buy: Nica $ bedroom, 8 bath in
lovely neighborhood. Let your OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling landrent accumulate towatd pur- Large 2 story frame house/
chase of equity or buy now wRh Real spring, water, beautiful
hup trees, flowing creek. 12
terms. FA MOM.
miles from Sanford. Only $16,306
GOING to Whibecy Island: Lovely Writ* for details. Terms, dir
4 bedroom, lib bath", largo liv ection# — Box $4, Enterprise,
ing room with fireplace, separate Fla.
dinini room, drapes, double en
closed garage and patio. Call OTHING DOWN- Trade your
home for a new $ bedroom, lib
. FA 2-5271.
bath homa with Fla. Roorn-^
only $64 mn. Drive out to Long-*
12. Rest Eatate For Sals
dale and aavel 10 mi. South on
ROBERl A- WILLIAMS, Realtor
17-92.
Raymond Lundqulat,. Aaaoe.
FA f-sest Atlantic Bank Bldg.
S U N LA N D
A fine home te an excellent area.
Wa Don't Want EVERYBODY'S
This borne is like new. S bed
Business, Just YOURS.
rooms, many features, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. Yoa
FARMER'S AGENCY
msy find n home with less down
N. V. Farmar, Baaltor
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221 payment but you will not find
n bolter homo. $13,700. hoo0
After hour# FA 2-3012 or FA 2-4261
Down Payment.
St Johns Realty Co.
LEEPLNG ROOM la private
home, double or single, S blocks THE TIME TESTED FIRM
from Park Ave. Sanford. Ph. 111 N. Park Ava. Ph. FA 3-413$
FA 8-7106.
* BEDROOM homo, Sualaad U l N. P u t Are Phono FA 84688
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom. 2 Estates, will t trade equity of
■ bath, kltcbaa equipped. Pbooe equal value la Jacksonville.
FA 2-7962.
FA 2-3872.
Stenstrom Realty
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
C IT Y LOTS
Oecar 11. Harrison
>
private baths, 114 W. First 8L 8 lots, Bel Air section, total 17M
equal* faat, a flat homo build Registered Real Estate Broker
FURNISHED upstalra apartment
ing site or investment at $8030. 1311 Palasatta Ava. Ph. FA 3-7861
$30. FA 3-6337.
Call as today for (Ala ana.
UNFURNISHED new I bedroom
houst. FA 84219.
Stenstrom R ealty
R E N T A BED
FURNISHED 8 bedroom bouse on Rollavay. Hospital * Baby Bads
Lake Ooldetv-also unfurnished
By Day, Week or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
1 bedroom bbuao 8M Escambia
■ X oseme a sms wee veeeeee ww, a
Ph. FA 84161
114 W. 1st. 6L
Call FA 84874 or FA 1-4842.
ftIMTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
Legal Notice
AND FOR BERIBOLR COUNTY.
FLORIDA. t'MAhCSMY NO. It see
SUFFOLK COUNTY FEDERAL
BAVINUB A LOAN AMOCIATION,
a United atatee corporation,
located, situate, and belug la aald
County and Hints te-wltr
I-ot 7, leea the West I foot
thereof
Block I. NORTH
ORLANDO
TOWNSITR,
FOURTH ADDITION, accord
ing ta the plat thereat ae
recorded In Flel Hook - IS,
Page II. Public Records at
Hemlnolo
County, Florid*,.
Including speolfleolly, but not
by way e f flmliatlon. the fe l.
lowing, flatureei Heater, parmanentty installed.
BACH OF TOU IB REQUIRED
te file your answer or Other writ*
BENJAMIN LEE LAU dllLIN AND tan defense* lo the Complaint with
lha Clerk ef the Circuit Court ef
Semlnnl. County,. Florida, In this
INTW JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
proceeding and lo servo a eopy
MIRIRA. IR AND FOR BRRI.
thereof upon th* Plain tiffs at.
W
*****
lorneye, whoa* namee sad address
ere
hereinafter set forth, es re
RET FEDERAL BAVINUB AND
quired by lew. not later than lb*
IAN AB8OCIATI0N OF OltLAN.
Ifth day e f August, 1*11. In daX a corporation.
fault thsraof lha causa will procead t i pert* upon lha entry of
a Docroa Pro Confeeae against yeu.
WITNESS my hand end th* of
ficial seal or said Court In Benford, gemlnele County. Flerlda.
this 17th day of July, t i l l .
(IB A I.)
Arthur H. Baekwllb, Jr,
Clark
,
Byt Sdartka T. Vlklau. D.C.
BR AnU AU * ORIDLBT, and
MB'my band and official
Offlee as Bernfeed, garni- IN THH CIRCUIT COURT OF TEE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIROUIT OF
| | 9 B
tt,# ,r*
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR aE R .
IN MfANORRT
b in l leea
bar M.. Beckwith. Jr.
rk at Circuit Court
n o t i c e o r a u ir t o
/ton R. Wilke
PORRCLOOR RORTUAUH
INSTITUTIONAL SIORTOAUK
COMPANY a California corpora
tion authorised to d* buelneea In
th* nut* *| Florida,
rialatlff,
Attoraeyg fer Plaintiff,
I* North Coart Itroet.
P. a ' Ben itts,
Orlando, Flortee.
SEMINOLE COUNTY RESIDENTS
I f y«u art a Stminok
County resident,
but Uve out t f tka
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FAirfax exchange area, you may fow place your Want Ad with
the Herald free of any telephone foil charge*. Just call us!
seal e f orflc* at Banferd, Bemlaole
County, Florida. U l* i l i a day of
July. t i l l .
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk e f Circuit Court
Byt. Mariks T, Vlktea. A t
JOBEPH M. MURABRO
Attorney at Low
P. a Ren 111, Fern Fork. Pis.
Publish July I L II, I f D August 8.
AAdroeg aeknewn
loa a re a e re b y uetlfled that a
II ta feeaeleee -a mortgage on
I batew deeorlbed pru,>*rly lias
an eemmaeeed agaleet yea la the
real! Court af the Ninth Judicial
Sanford Herald Advertising Dept
:d en ^ 5 H
AND IN SANFORD
cording
te
nlat ' tkareof,
recorded la Plat Rook IL
Paw* I L or th* Pablle Reo.
FA irfax 2-2611
Fan are haaoby required l* eefi
a copy e f year Answer er oth>
pleading u the RIU ef CempUJJ
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19. Situations W anted
9$» f m f t r l Rrralh
Wed. July 19, 1961— Page 11
27. Special Services
34. Articles For Sale
S3. Furniture
ATTENTION TRAILER OWNERS WORK wanted FA 2-312U.
ENVELOPES, l-euerhcsdd, state ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby 20 GAL. garbage cans $2.90.
Want to own your own lot? We
ments. Invoices, l end bills, and
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
Blanket Speelal, 2 for 93. ArmyRegistered Real Estate Broker
have two 90 x ISO ft. each. Zon DAYWORK wanted. FA l-B39«.
programs,
etc.
Progressive
Nary Surplus, n o Sanford Ave.
FURNITURE CENTER
h. FA 2-1901 *17-92 at Hiawatha
ed and reasonable. Sunshine DAYS WORK, or by the week.
Printing Co. Phone FA 3-S U
1100 French Ave.
LA ROE two story house. Posi
Realty. FA 2-7413.
GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 ton, 220
MO West 13th 8t.
Ph. FA 9*7953
Ph. FA 2-9371.
tively the beat buy that I have
volt air conditioner. NO 9-3489.
SHADED lot with fruit trees, cor
bad In my 40 years experience
34.
Articles
For
Salt
21.
Beauty
Salonn
RAY910ND II. BALL
ner 4th St. and Chapman Ave.
GARDEN TILLER with rotary
aa Sanford raal estate broker, in
ALL MAKES & MODELS
And Associates
FA 2-3039.
riding mower and other attach
Sanford. Come see it. Edward
HAVE
17
piece
stainless
steal
LAR -R E ’ BEAU TY SALON
219 So. Park
Ph. FA 2-M41
RENTALS 33 WEEK
ments. FA 2-9900 for demon
F. Lane. Phone FA I-3089.
cookwara sat, I ply wateriest,
NEARLY
NEW
modem
home
on
9940
Hiawatha
Ph
FA
9-1999
103
do.
Palmetto
(24
hr.
Ser.)
Lake Mary Branch
FA 9-100
stration.
In
oriitnal
factory
carton.
Waa
small
lake,
completely
furnish
FA 2-3923
bedroom
MUST SACRIFICE 2
9149, sacrifice $39. Will deliver.
FOR RENT: senior operator pre
ed. A Bargain. FA 2-7S04.
CB borne.' Buy equity. FIIA. 190 3-BEDROOM, built In kitchen, one
CHROME dinette, 4 chairs, good
FA 2-9380 noon A evenlatt.
year old. Aasume loan. 719 Bayferred working apace. Hasel DRAGLINE £ BULLDOZER SER.
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
condition, 930. FA 2-3309.
wood Dr. FA 2-4922.
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
By The Hour or Contract
WHEEL
CHAIRS,
crutches,
canes
25th.
GATLIN BROTHERS
BABY crib, fan. Venetian blinds,
VA DIRECT loan house. 9-Bedwalkers.
Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando GA2-91M
washing machine, cbest-of-draw
large
paneled
living
rooms,
FREE DELIVERY
901 W. Uth Street
area, with carports, Florida
ers. Ph. FA 2-8603.
room, oak floora, electric kit
Prescriptions
our
Specially
803,
Evenings
FA
2-2371
DRESS MAKING
room. Comer lot with approxi
chen, duct beating. Its baths,
FAUST'S Rx PHARMACY
21 INCH Air King window fan,
A ALTERATIONS
mately 1 acre. $1,000 down.
double carporte, quiet. Golf 13. Blortgage Loans
2nd and MellonvlUe
overall sise 29" x 24". will ad
eaaonable
—
Satisfaction
guar
FA 2-3400.
course area, many pines, beauPh. FA 9*7107
just to 32" wide; reversible;
anteed. Call FA 2-1200 for ap
Senlando
tlful setting
HOME LE A8E
like m w ; $30. J. H. Truluck
pointment
FACTORY
TO
YOU
Springs. FA 8-91Q1 or TE 7-1715.
Beautiful 3 BE, 9 bsth borne,
1119 Magnolia Avenue.
ALUMINUM BLINDS
FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks I
4
Grove Manor, Fireplace, fabiltin
WYNNWOOD
Orlando CH 1-3330
etc. call, after 4:30, FA 2-7773. Enclosed head, 8ag-proof bottom CLEVELAND KING Trombone
kitchen, drapes, central heating,
rati with plastic ends. Plastic
with case end music holder.
double carports, and many A lowly 2 Bedroom home in tip
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
MORTGAGE LOANS
top
condition
can
be
yours
to
or
rayon tapas. Cotton or nylon
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-0380 after
other fiat features. $130.00
W. L. HARMON
FHA and Conventional
cords.
day. Attractively located on an
4 p. m.
Ph. FA 2-4129
Commercial k Residential
extremely largo landscaped lot
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. MEN’S clothing NO 8-1333,
STENSTROM R E A LT Y
with beautiful tree*. This borne
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER lawn MOWING A edging. Guar 210 Magnolia
. Ph. FA 2-4822
offers many features. $10,930. 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3430 Repair'
Alterations
2 TWIN SIZE bok springs, both
antoed house fogging. Bill Pha<
111 N. Farit Ave. Ph. FA 2-2420
Se# this home at 2402 Summer.
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Painting
$23. FA 2-2026.
gan, FA 2-3865.
Iln Ave. Call today.,
Outdoor Table Tops k Seats
Phone FA 2-790.
Lot Makers - Sills - Llntols
36. Boats - Motors
MEDICAL SECRETARY experSteps — Patio Blocks — Sand
Cleaning
$33.00.
Repair
work.
94
ieneed In medical dictation,
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
GOOD skiing rig, 14’ runabout,
hr.' service. FA 2-9401.
transcription; typing speed must
909
Elm Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3731 SS h. p. Evinrude Lark, Gator
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-3420
bo good. Accuracy la most es- ROOM SPECIAL $1449. Painting
trailer. FA 2-7394.
inside aad oat Call Mr. Taskar,
aonUal. Salary open. Excellent
FOR SALE — Quantity of good
FA
H
IS
.
personnel policies. Apply la
used passtager tire tubes 44c — Gateway To Tbs Waterway
person—Seminole Memorial Hos BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. Mmwork
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
truck 91.M — tractor $3J9. Also
I I TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP THR
pital, Sanford.
Robson Sporting Goods
993 good used Urea to go as
907
Elm.
FA
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low aa $1J9 each. Guaranteed 804-0-0 E. 1st
WASHINGTON SXCURITT
COM- AXIS POR OKNIXOLM COUNTT,
Windshield
Back Glass
FLORIDA. CHANCERY NO. H IM
neaps
at
low-low
exchange
PANT, o Florida corporation.
23.
Building
Materials
Door Glass
Vant Glass
BOAT: 14 f t runabout, glass cov
Plaintiff, WAS! UNO TO N HECUtUTT COMprice*. New 000 x i t front trac
PANT, a Florida corporation.
SERVICE
ered plywood; Muter Craft
vs
tor Urea $3JO k tax. Only 9—
Plaintiff, SCHOOL girl, part time, Hogues
• IR A E. CLOUD aaS ROSALIE
Senkarik Glass and Paint Go.
traitor; controls; 1930 Mark 93
vs.
CLOUD, hlo wife,
1400
x
90
Road
Builder
I
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ply
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10,
9473
Park
Ave.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 9-4019
Mercury engine; $400. Phone
Dofondonts W ILLIA M R- SMITH and
tiros
tins $39.00 each plus tax.
BARBARA J. SMITH, his wife.
N o T ic m a r o e r r i n
Dtfondanto
HORTOABa roa a c L o ii'B B
FIRESTONE
STORE,
111
EAST
11. Poultry - Pats > Livestock
NOTICK OP SUIT IB
TSi Ira R. Cloud and Roosllo
1st ST. DO NOT PHQNE.
18' MAHOGANY boat, 00 h. p.
MOKTUAUK PORRCLOBURR
Cloud
Toi William R. Smith and Bar WANTED— Sellable man or worn
Scott Atwater motor, Murray
COCKER PUPPIES $16 each. Ph.
Addrooa unknown
NEW DOUBLE bed, never been
bara J. Smith
an to ears k operate profitable
Ton. and each o f yon, aro hero
trailer! 9700 takes alL Midway
FA 9-3301.
Addroia
unknown.
by aottflod that a complaint to
used, best offer. George 1L
vending machine business in 24. Electrical Sarrtean
7-0419 eoltocL
Tou, and tarh of you. aro hereforoclooo a certain morteago on
AKC EEGISTERED female box.
Bailey, DaWltt Traitor Park.
Sanford area. Must have at
tbo folW w ie* described property, by aotlflad that a aomptalnt to
foroctoao a certain mortvaaa on
or puppies, excellent clock and
So Will
toast 19 heurs spare time end
IT F t PLYWOOD boat, trailer,
tbo followlna dticrlbtd property,
Lot IS. BBAX LA K E III LI A
WANTED: Bomoone so taka ap
color. FA 2-T990.
minimum
ef
$099
cash.
You
re
1999 90-h.p. Evinrude electric,
to
Will
aooordtne In tbo Flat thoroparmeata oa g complete leoass
Lot SO. BEAR LAMB RILLS,
news enough equipment k mer
single lever controls. 3 sets
of. aa rooordad In Plot Book
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of furniture, monthly payments
according to tho Plat thereI I ns P a te IT, o f tho Public
chandise new to return your in
eklla and all equipment $791.
of,
recorded
In
Plot
Book
II,
Rocordo o f laminate County,
$19.79. Call Collect: Casselberry
vestment, regardless of amount
19M Buick Roadmaater $100.
Paso S7 uf tha Public ItvcFlorida.
Crepe Myrtle la bloom, all colon.
TE S-191L
orda o f Seminole County,
invested. Reply giving brief
baa boon filed acolnit you In tho
Cdr. K. F. Rowell, Lake Mary
GRAPEV1LLE
NUBSBEY
Florida.
above-styled suit end you are rehistory A phone number to
FA 1-7031.
qntrod to servo n copy o f your An* has boos filed acalnot yea la tbo
HAIRY INDIGO
Orapovllte Ave. aear 99th BL
Mastor Distributing Company,
t nwor or Flaodlax to tho Complaint abova-otylod oult and you art re
In
stock,
but
quantities
limited
14 F t PLYWOOD fishing boat and
on P la in tiffs attorney Jsaoph M. quired to oarvo a copy o f your
1911 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
Regular, per 100 lbs ....... $29.00
39. Farnitpre
Mura ska, P.O. Bob SSI. Fern Pork, Anonror or PUadlns to tha Com
traitor with 10 h. p. Wizard
4,
N.
C.
plaint
oa
Plaintiff's
attorney
Florida, and fils tho crlelnot An
Quanity lots, $84.00
aeoior $900. Ph. FA 1-3050.
swer an Ploodlne In tbo effloe Joeeph M. Muratko P. O. Bos SIS
MUST SELL at oace; 10 pe. Iff- Early, per HO Ibe. .. . . . . $98.00
n f tbo Clerk of tho Circuit Court Porn Park, Florida, and flla tho
tog room group. Someone to Quanity lots, $19.00
on or boforo tbs llth day ot Au- orlalnol Aniwor or PUadlns In tbo
taka up payments at $1 Call Delivered la lots of 900 tb*., aad
sast, ISSL I f you fun to do so, offlea o f tbo Clark o f the Circuit
a dsores pro oonfsooo wlU ho token Court ob or before-the llth day of
Casselberry coltoct-TE g-liu.
over. A. M. PREVATT. PHONE
A q s M l ISSL U you fall to do •*.
a dtcroo pro oonftoa will bo takan
74M115, SEVILLE, FLA.
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• QUICK CEEDIT
•eel o f eftles at Hanford. Bomlnolo ed In the CompUInt.
Plum
binf
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WITNiCSS my head aad afttotal
Conaty, Florida, this ltth doy e f
N EASY t e e m s
A l t CONDITIONING
Mat of offlea at Sanford. Hemlnole
July, ISSL
County, Florida, this llth Coy ef LOAN ASSOCIATION OP ORLAN CONTRACT aad REPAIR STORK WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
(• ■ a d
July ISSL
Arthur M. Book with, Jr.
DO, a corporation.
ROSA L. PAYTON
Fair Value Properties
Sewing Mach. Repairs
Stenstrom R ealty
Seminole Septic Tank
Stenstrom R ealty
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
38. T ra ilers • Cabanas
9 MARLETTE. Mobile Home
30' x lo\ 2 bedrooms, excellent
cond. Ineljdes 93* Aluminum
awning, wasber. air condition.
Priced to teU fast. FA 2-8941
39 Autom obiles - Trucks
'54 FORD 6 ranch wagon $25(k
Utility trailer $41 FA I-7S8I
1937 OLDS 98, fully equipped, alt
conditioned, power steering k
brakes, Hydramatie transmis
sion, 4,700 miles, 11,400. Terms
available. FA 2-3400.
'SO FORD 2 dr. Must sell or trad*
for cheaper ear or pickup. Call
FA 2-4143.
BY OWNER: 1999 Chevy Bel AM
I cyl. 4 dr. station wagon, radio
k beater, first $379 takes i t
313 J. 2nd SL 611 Park' Ave*
A pt 7, attar 9 p .m .
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1960 AUSTIN HEALY 9000 Deluxe,
13,000 ml.. Ilka new, original
owner. FA 2-0230.
~
1934 FORD, take np payment!, sen
■t 2930 Palmetto Ave. FA >7497.
CHEVROLET, *38 Sport .Coupe,
V-8, automatic trans., power
steering, power brakes, ‘ tadio,
heater, wbltewalli, padded'dash,
black k white finish, clean in
terior, good mechanical condL
Uon. Can be bought rlghL Call
Ray Wlnfrco, FA 2-37U even
ings or FA 1-1491 days..
RAMBLER, '31 Super 4 door 00e
✓ dsn, 0 cylinder, overdrive traas*
good mechanical eondftlon/cleaa
body, 3-tone grew finish. Trad#
or sell straight out. Call Duane
TiUls, night FA 1-0670, day*
FA 2-1411.
AIR
CONDITIONING
Complot* ltno;
te ladaotrial
Repair Hrrviro.
Uatta
A ir f M l f f l o m i
FREE ESTIMATES
Sanford’s leading Hantiag k
Air Coadlltoatog
Legal Notice
Clork Ctronlt Court
Bomlnolo Oeanty, Sanford,
Florida
Byt Martha 7. Ylhleu. D.C.
JOSEPH M. MURAXKO
i Attorney e l Law
F . Ot Bos 991. Fora Fork, Flo.
| Fabltsh Jsly IS. id. 19 * Asp. I.
(SEAL)
JOSEPH SC. SSUnaAKO
TWO
Attoraoy at Law
tloo,
P. O. Boa S3S, Fora Park. Via
Pobitah July is. It. SI a. Atteuot 9.
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VOL. 63
County School Board chairman
y o y Mann today aald that the
board has no other alternative
but to raise the support and
.maintenanco budget millage to
take e a iM l tbs increased school
enrollment'expected this fail.
Mann made the remark this
morning as the board prepared
to meet in special session ’ late
this afternoon to gtvo its tenta.
tive okay lo the 1941-42 budget.
0 The meeting was scheduled to
start at 4 p. m.
At the same time, Supt. of
Schools R. T. Milwee reported
this morning that there will be
a small Increase in millage but
declined to say Just how much.
At s meeting last week, Milwee
along with administrative aide
Walter Teague, emphasized that
the support and maintenance bud
g e t will have to be raised one
mill er, the board will bo faced
with drastically slashing its bond
construction program.
Milwee today said that last year not to expect any fundi this year.
(See school story on page 2)
the county received 1122.000 from
Milwee also emphasised that it
the federal government but fed
eral officials fold board members the budget is not increased, ex
penditure! for each school child
will bo even much lass than last
year—which mss one of the low
est in the state.
This fall, 1.300 additional young
sters are expected in the county
schools at well as 44 additional
teachers.
Milwee said that last year there
were about 1,200 new pupils and
"we must have funds to take
care of these 2,400 youngsicri."
Tba current operating budget is
13,700,000 and without any millage
raise the budget will be about
13,100,000.
By LARRY VER8HEL
Now that tha County Cotnmiilion la forming a citizen* com
mittee to come up with recom
mendations for a new courthouse,
I wonder it they will ask for a
Citizen* Committee to help them
prepare a budget.
The Commission will have their
hands full picking the best 10
men to serve on thli committee
and wa hope Sanford commission
er Ted Williams considers either
J. H. Van Hoy or, George Touhy.
No two men have the eounty’s in
terest more at heart than thesa
two.
TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI)-Prealdent Habib Bourgulba said today
French aircraft were attacking
his forces with “ bomba and rocketa" la the battle over the Bizerte
■aval base.
Bourguiba aald at len t S3
JR'uolslana bad been killed In two
days ef fighting — SO of them
this monifag Is ■ battle st Blterte’s mala armory.
He announced be would aevor
diplomatic relation! with France
snd demand sn urgent meeting
of the United Nations Security
Council,
la Part*, French government
•ources said French forces coun
t e r - * (lacked Tunisian forces who
were : shelling the Bbarto beae,
killing "eaversl" Tunisians snd
capturing M ethers.
Tbs French counts asid Uto
paratroops, backed by as umbrel
la of fighter planes, lost eaa man
killed sad three men wounded la
their "aoctiee against limited ehJeeUvaa" etooe to the eemp*a
i f l w S ^ c h aald the attack vsa
launched to relieve pressure on
the base by Tunisian forces as
saulting with heavy
sad light
weapons.
Tbs French Ministry of Intermatioa said that Tunisian troop*
worn preceded by women and
children In a march against the
base today,
fBourguiba spoke to g packed
<4^naa coofrenee in Tunis, Juat 40
mitoa from Btaarto where he
launched • campaign Wednesday
to drive the French out of tip
big Mediterranean bam.
Tba Tunisian president aecused
Franc* of putting "all means *1
modern wet" into operation and
Announced that Tunisia itself now
had gone Into a "virtual war"
Tbe talk around town la that
the Chamber of Commerce will
ask tha City and County to kick
is $12,000 aaeh for the' organiza
tion this year— imtead of the
usual $10,000.
Former State Senator Douglas
Stensirom is sitting In for City
Judge Ken McIntosh while the
latter is on vacation.
In emphasizing tba importance
of an admlniitrative aide, Ala
chua County officials Wednesday
said they meet only three boura
per week. Tho Seminole County
Board met seven hour* this weak
United
Preaa Leased
North Orlando haa bacn advised through a letter
TH U R SD AY. J U L Y 20. 1961
fUUVA
Probe Rejected
SANFORD, F L O R ID A
(on.
The
rampaging
water*
thrashed houirs loose and ripped
out hillsides. Victims were found
on the west side and on the east
side, more than three miles away.
Thera were three persona re*
ported mlsilog in the Elk TwoMile area, two miles north of
town. A family of three died when
they ran from their borne and
took refuge in a chicken house.
But the torrent loosened dirt
around the foundation, and the
structure crashed into the water.
Ironically, their own home suf.
fered only minor damages.
The Thompson girl's body was
discovered by radio newscaster
Bud Burke of atalion WT1P.
NO. 239
Burke said he at first thought the
child was a doll. "When I found
it was a' girl," Burke said, "1 wan
horrified."
’T v * never seen anything ilk*
K in my life," aald National
Guard Capt. Calvin Claypool.
"Houses swept off their founds*
Ilona Into the middle of tho told,
others looking like they were Jual
picked up and dumped 10 paid*
•way.*!
Authorities, fearing explosions
and fires because of broken gas
lines and downed utility wires,
warned all persons able to do to
to shut off their gas outlets. At
least three minor biases reml ted
from the broken lines.
Talks Begin
TALLAHASSEE (U Pl) - Flo
rida's financial future received a
vote of confidence Wednesday
from Comptroller Ray E. Green,
who said the state wai "getting
out of tho minus, Into the plus
column."
Although he said there was no
tangible evidence tha stale is
coming out of Ua financial slump,
Green said ha was "very hope
ful” about revenue for tbo next
two yoars.
"People are talking optimisti
cally," be said
A new estimate of tbe state's
income lor the next two years la
being prepared and will ba ready
In a few weeks, Green laid.
Earlier predictions of $730 mil
lion In revenue for tbo biennium
will probably hold true, Green
I.UGRIN, France (U P l) — The
French government and the Alge
rian rebel* reopen negotiations to
day in what may bo the last
chsnce for a peaceful settlsment
of the curtly Algeilan war,
M IA M I (U P l)— The Snn Juan, Puerto Rico, Weather
Bureau said today an area o f low pressure in tha south
eastern Caribbean had developed into tha season's first tro*
pics) storm*
The bureau said hurricane hunter plane and ship reports
indicated the storm, named Anna, packed winds up to 60
Good Eating
' HOMESTEAD (U Pl)
Thrss
dogs held a chicken dinner Wed
nesday at farmer Jack Taub’s
lien houses. They hsd killed more
than 250 chickens when Taub cama
running with a 12-gauge shotgun.
miles pgr hour In a small area
near tba t-eoter. It said gala winds
•xtsnded U miles in tha northern
•emlrlrCIa and SI mil** in the
south semicircle.
A t 1:30 a. m. the storm was
pinpointed near Latitude 12.0
north, Longitude 04.1 west, or
•bout MO miles south-southeast ef
Low Pressure
MIAMI (U P l) — Tha Miami
Weather Bureau Mid a hurrfeane
hunter plana would investigate a
low pressure area today that was
developing east of the Lesser
Antilles.
Businessmen
The first tropical storm af the
MARIANNA (U P l) — Today’s
* tt*r
nasvmeunbemoM of concern for
Cabinet lo n t t o n ’1foods! and see their cHRIt ratings, Agriculture
that Urn *Uta doesn’t/ go into CommUsU ner Doyle Conner said
Wednesday.
Florida baa a slate l|w against
deficit'flnahcing.
i Havenue will be mluut about
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Gener*
$4 million this biennium, Grow
said, because of a bill passed by si of the Army Douglas Macthe Legislature cutting intangible Arthur returns to Washington tolax on stocks and heeds. But day for a private lunch talk with
Green said several loopholes lo President Kennedy on relntlons
lax laws wero also closed by the with the Philippines and mid war
Legislature, providing itvenuo to issues.
cover the loss,
Tho Cabinet Budget Commission
will use financial reports from
JACKSONVILLE (U Pl) — In
Green and Budget Director Harry the event of an emergency, Gov.
Smith as a basil for allocating Farris Bryant will enter the space
funds for building construction. age. Bryant went to the Naval Air
Wednesday and was
Station
checked out la a special flying
suit and a high altitude pressure
chamber.
Private Lunch
• Conspiracy Smashed
1908
The vicious rainfall, capping a | Dei
week's downpour, sent water overt
Carolina
the banks of the Kanswha River j Thompson and her 2-year-old bro
and nine large creeks bordering,
the city, bringing with it waves ther were being led from their
IS feet high. Many of the victim! borne by their father. A sudden
were trapped in their bedroomi. surge of water broke the father's
Others perishrd when the swirling grip and the children disappeared.
water engulfed them as they fled. Caroline's body was recovered.
Twelve bodies weir accounted Rescuers searched for her bro
for. At least four others were ther.
Weary rescue workers set up a
missing.
Mayor John Sitanklln said dam makeshift morgue in the fire de
age was expected to mount "into partment, not far from the main
the millions of dollars." Charles boulevard that courses In front
ton,
with
AV70A
residents, of the Capitol building where a
30-fool section of pavement col
lapsed.
WASHINGTON (U P l) — Tha
Most hard-hit were the eastern
House Rules Committee has re
and northern sections of Charles*
jected legislation proposing a full
investigation of the John Birch
Society.
dibt. •'
^A °*F ren ch aircraft carrier la
operating off the Tunisian coast,’;
ho said.
"Successive waves of fighter
aircraft a n attacking the national
guardsmen at the barricade* put
up to ban circulation of tbo
French armed force*.
"Armored ears are firing point*
blank at the demonstrators who
C T* advancing on the roads lead18168545
ing to BiMrie.
"(tod Cross vehicles have been
attacked with machinegun lire.
Two ambulance men btv# been
wounded by grenade explosions.” ' A Banford Naval Air Station
White Bourguiba waa speaking, man was charged with failure to
Tunis was in the throes of almost have hla vehicle under control
t complete general atrika. Exwhen he ran into the beck end of a
' cited crowds milled in the streets
vehicle on Onora Road and Banford
•banting "evacuation" — demandAranue late Wednesday afternoon,
tto.ig tba French gel out of Bl*
the Florida Highway Patrol re
serte.
ported.
Trooper Jim Foster aald that a
car operated by William C. SaulUBAN SALVADOR. El Salvador bury of VAH-T rammed iAto a car
(U P l) - Tba governmasrt an* operated by Andrew Flowers of
aounced Wadnasdiy tba amashlag Sanford. Tba Flowers car hit a ve
to a Communist conspiracy for a hicle operated by Cbarlaa Voight.
revolution against tba ruling civil* .Damage to tha three cars
military Junta.
amounted to $$50, Fbster said.
Established
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (U P I> A
devastating "monsoon-like"
cloudburst struck this capital city
of West Virginia s i it slept early
today, cascading walls of water
through scores of homes, tossing
them down hillsides and killing
at least a dozen persons.
tywwfcT
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P l) Ground ensws serviced and re*
fulsd America’s "Liberty Bell T"
specs rocket again today, hoping
for a break in Uie weather that
would permit a Friday morning
launching.
Grounded twice ' this week by
Florida's tricky summer storm
Mason, weather experts and seteatista of the federal apace agency
conceded privately they had about
one chance in four of galling a*.'
tronaut VlrgU I. Grissom off the
ground on tho third try.
’ Spacemen set tha scheduled
launching time for T a.m. Friday.
The delay did not affect Oria*
tom's ilatua as the prime as*
tronaut for the nation's second
and possibly final attempt at a
•uborbltal hop before attempting
to launch an American into an or
bit around aarth either late this
year or early in 1M2.
The Mitchell. lnd„ railroad
man'* eon expressed disappointment over delay but said ba "fully
supports" the decision of Mercury
operation* director Waller Wil
liams to call off Wednesday’s
flight.
Wire
e r r Y 'W O R K c
haVg *t*rtetfWoi-k on constructing
Amsr|ca
to M aailes per banr. A ! II s.m.
the Miami ^feather Bunks lo
cated the storm’s’ eeator sheut
4U miles south-southeast sf Saa
Juaa, Puerto Bits.
A new $7,500 newer lift station that when completed will
provide sewage collection facilities fo r an area o f B8
Agree. Tha lift station is (Ming construsted on McCracken
Rd/between Persimmon and Grapevilie Avon. City Man*
a gerA V ..& Knowles estimated today that the job will
be‘completed in about four weeks.
(Herald Photo)
Space Age
Katanga Says
It’s Giving Up
ELISABETH VIIXF, The Coogo,
(U P )>— The secessionist Katanga
Province government announced
today It had given up hope that
tha "free World" would settle the
Congo crisis and M id it might
turn to Russia for help.
Katanga Interior jdinlfter Code*
froid Munungo Mid his govern
ment planned to eontact Commu
nist .*• backed Antoino Glzenga,
leader of tha Stanleyville regime,
to "Concert our points to view."
Big Help
JACKSONVILLE (U P l)-H a lu
Ing the income tax would help
meet the Communist challenge in
thle nation, World War 1 ace Eddie
Uickenbai-kar Mid Wednesday. The
70-year-old hand o f Eastern Air
Lines, speaking at a civic club,
Mid repeal af tha 10th amendment
would ba tha first step in restoring
the type of government this coun
try’s founders wanted.
Trip 8anford youth* were seriously hurt when their
car crashed into a parked semi-trailer one mile north of
Longwood on the old Orlando Highway lnlc Wednesday
afternoon, the Florida H ighw ay patrol reported.
The driver o f the car, William E. Weber, 20 wus taken to
Orangp Memorial Hospital with lacerations o f the head and
a possible ooscuaslon.
James Ed**, 18, also of Sanford,
was admitted to Seminole Meniorlal Hospital with a possible
fracture of tha shoulder, Trooper
Jim Foster reported.
Foster Mid that Waber was goInic nurth and apparently lost eontrot of his vthlela, skidded off the
road and Into the parked vehicle.
Weber waa charged with cxreodIng safe speed for conditions, Fo»ter said.
Weber's car was declared a
total loss, the trooper added,
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ORLANDO (U I’I ) —A DC7B airliner was braking fur a atop at
Orlando Municipal Airport Wedvvhen the nose wheel col.
.
.
^h* four-engine Ksstern Air
Ua** plane (kidded about 100
feet to a slop, scraping its nose
across the runway.
San Juan, P. R. It was moving bo*
tween waat and west-northwest i t
•bout 17, miles per hour.
"Future direction and rate of
motion of tropical storm Anna la
uncertain,** the Bureau Mid, "but
It la oi|>eeted to ba toward tho
west for tha next 12 to $4 hours.
It la expected to increase gradual*
ly in slss and Intensity during the
next 14 hours.**
Tlia bureau aald persons In the
coastal Islands of Vanesuela and
tha Islands of Curacao, Bonalrs
and Aruba should ba alert for
further Information during the
day.
"Vessel* in tbe path of thle
•lorm should exercise caution,"
the warning said, "and small
craft in tha southern Leewards,
Windward Islands and along tho
roMt of Veneauolo from tha Par*
•guana peninsula to Trinidad
should remain in port."
Tho weather bunsu defines o
tropical storm M a disturbance
with a circular motion that con
tains winds up to 74 m.p.h.
Inch Of Rain
Falls in Area
More lhan an (neb of rain fell
over the Sanford area Wednesday
but no damage lo any county or
city roads were reported by of
ficials.
Over lb* state, the Weather
Bureau said rain and wind would
be leu severe In North and West
Florida today following day-long
rains spawned from an easterly
wava ef squall*.
However, the bureau ordered
small craft wamluga to remain
hoisted between Sarasota and
Apalachicola. Wind guests of up
to 35 mile* per hour war* reported
Wednesday,
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WASHINGTON U Pl) - Pre«W
dost Kennedy prepared today to
tell tha Wpatora Allies of stops
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bolster U. 8. military might be.
cause af the Soviet threat to Bar*
lie.
Ha also plained to ask tbs mam*
ben of the NATO .alliance to step
ug their owa military prepared*
President will add three aew di
vision* am| build up 'Others to
bring Army and Marine strength
to M divisiona.
ness and work in closer eo-ordiaa*
lion to strengthen the Allied forces
la Western Europe.
The President sad hi* National
Security Council agrood late Wad*
aaaday on moves to build up U. S.
military units for a possible show*
dowa oo Berlin. Another Security
Council mooting was scheduled
today, but It waa described as a
"normal briefing session." ,
Officials said tbe contemplated
steps In addition to strengthening..
U. S. forces for tha Berlin crisis,
were designed to inrrtaso tlto
ability of this country and its •!*
Ilea to meet Communist pressures
elsewhere in t’.e world.
The American people will get
tha details Tuesday night In a
presidential radio-television report
lo the nation. Kennedy will apeak,
on all networks for 30 minutes
starting at 10 p.m. Tuesday.
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WEATHER* Cloudy with scattered shower* through Friday. High today, 82-88. Low tonight, 70*78
VOL. 63
County School Board chairman
y o y Mann today aald that the
board has no other alternative
but to raise the support and
.maintenanco budget millage to
take e a i M l tbs increased school
enrollm ent'expected this fail.
Mann made the remark this
morning as the board prepared
to meet in special session ’ late
this afternoon to gtvo its tenta.
tive okay lo the 1941-42 budget.
0 The meeting was scheduled to
start at 4 p. m.
At the same time, Supt. of
Schools R. T. Milwee reported
this morning that there will be
a small Increase in millage but
declined to say Just how much.
At s meeting last week, Milwee
along with administrative aide
Walter Teague, emphasized that
the support and maintenance bud
g e t will have to be raised one
mill er, the board will bo faced
with drastically slashing its bond
construction program.
Milwee today said that last year not to expect any fundi this year.
(See school story on page 2)
the county received 1122.000 from
Milwee also emphasised that it
the federal government but fed
eral officials fold board members the budget is not increased, ex
penditure! for each school child
will bo even much lass than last
year—which mss one of the low
est in the state.
This fall, 1.300 additional young
sters are expected in the county
schools at well as 44 additional
teachers.
Milwee said that last year there
were about 1,200 new pupils and
"w e must have funds to take
care of these 2,400 youngsicri."
Tba current operating budget is
13,700,000 and without any millage
raise the budget will be about
13,100,000.
By LARRY VER8HEL
Now that tha County Cotnmiilion la forming a citizen* com
mittee to come up with recom
mendations for a new courthouse,
I wonder it they will ask for a
Citizen* Committee to help them
prepare a budget.
The Commission will have their
hands full picking the best 10
men to serve on thli committee
and wa hope Sanford commission
er Ted Williams considers either
J. H. Van Hoy or, George Touhy.
No two men have the eounty’ s in
terest more at heart than thesa
two.
TUNIS, Tunisia (U P I)-P realdent Habib Bourgulba said today
French aircraft were attacking
his forces with “ bomba and rocketa" la the battle over the Bizerte
■aval base.
Bourguiba aald at le n t S3
JR'uolslana bad been killed In two
days ef fighting — SO o f them
this monifag Is ■ battle st Blterte’s mala armory.
He announced be would aevor
diplomatic relation! with France
snd demand sn urgent meeting
o f the United Nations Security
Council,
la Part*, French government
•ources said French forces coun
t e r - * (lacked Tunisian forces who
were : shelling the Bbarto beae,
killing "eaversl" Tunisians snd
capturing M ethers.
Tbs French cou n ts asid Uto
paratroops, backed by as umbrel
la of fighter planes, lost eaa man
killed sad three men wounded la
their "aoctiee against limited ehJeeUvaa" etooe to the eemp*a
i f l w S ^ c h aald the attack v s a
launched to relieve pressure on
the base by Tunisian forces as
saulting with heavy
sad light
weapons.
Tbs French Ministry of Intermatioa said that Tunisian troop*
worn preceded by women and
children In a march against the
base today,
fBourguiba spoke to g packed
<4^naa coofrenee in Tunis, Juat 40
mitoa from Btaarto where he
launched • campaign Wednesday
to drive the French out o f tip
big Mediterranean bam.
Tba Tunisian president aecused
Franc* of putting "a ll means *1
modern w et" into operation and
Announced that Tunisia itself now
had gone Into a "virtual war"
Tbe talk around town la that
the Chamber of Commerce will
ask tha City and County to kick
is $12,000 aaeh for the' organiza
tion this year— imtead o f the
usual $10,000.
Former State Senator Douglas
Stensirom is sitting In for City
Judge Ken McIntosh while the
latter is on vacation.
In emphasizing tba importance
of an admlniitrative aide, Ala
chua County officials Wednesday
said they meet only three boura
per week. Tho Seminole County
Board met seven hour* this weak
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P l) Ground ensws serviced and re*
fulsd America’s "Liberty Bell T"
specs rocket again today, hoping
for a break in Uie weather that
would permit a Friday morning
launching.
Grounded twice ' this week by
Florida's tricky summer storm
Mason, weather experts and seteatista o f the federal apace agency
conceded privately they had about
one chance in four of galling a*.'
tronaut VlrgU I. Grissom o ff the
ground on tho third try.
’ Spacemen set tha scheduled
launching time for T a.m. Friday.
The delay did not affect Oria*
tom 's ilatua as the prime as*
tronaut for the nation's second
and possibly final attempt at a
•uborbltal hop before attempting
to launch an American into an or
bit around aarth either late this
year or early in 1M2.
The Mitchell. ln d„ railroad
man'* eon expressed disappointment over delay but said ba "fully
supports" the decision of Mercury
operation* director Waller Wil
liams to call off Wednesday’s
flight.
^ A °* F r e n c h aircraft carrier la
operating off the Tunisian coast,’;
ho said.
"Successive waves of fighter
aircraft a n attacking the national
guardsmen at the barricade* put
up to ban circulation o f tbo
French armed force*.
"Armored ears are firing point*
blank at the demonstrators who
C T* advancing on the roads lead18168545
in g to BiMrie.
"(tod Cross vehicles have been
attacked with machinegun lire.
Two ambulance men btv# been
wounded by grenade explosions.” ' A Banford Naval Air Station
White Bourguiba waa speaking, man was charged with failure to
Tunis was in the throes of almost have hla vehicle under control
t complete general atrika. Exwhen he ran into the beck end o f a
' cited crowds milled in the streets
vehicle on Onora Road and Banford
•banting "evacuation" — demandAranue late Wednesday afternoon,
tto.ig tba French gel o u t of Bl*
the Florida Highway Patrol re
serte.
ported.
Trooper Jim Foster aald that a
car operated by William C. SaulUBAN SALVADOR. El Salvador bury o f VAH-T rammed iAto a car
(U P l) Tba governmasrt an* operated by Andrew Flowers of
aounced Wadnasdiy tba amashlag Sanford. Tba Flowers car hit a ve
to a Communist conspiracy for a hicle operated by Cbarlaa Voight.
revolution against tba ruling civil*
.Damage to tha three cars
military Junta.
amounted to $$50, Fbster said.
•Conspiracy Smashed
North Orlando haa bacn advised through a letter
United Preaa Leased
Wire
Established
1908
THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1961
The vicious rainfall, capping a | Dei
week's downpour, sent water overt
Carolina
the banks of the Kanswha River j
Thompson and her 2-year-old bro
and nine large creeks bordering,
the city, bringing with it waves ther were being led from their
IS feet high. Many of the victim! borne by their father. A sudden
were trapped in their bedroomi. surge of water broke the father's
Others perishrd when the swirling grip and the children disappeared.
water engulfed them as they fled. Caroline's body was recovered.
Twelve bodies weir accounted Rescuers searched for her bro
for. At least four others were ther.
Weary rescue workers set up a
missing.
Mayor John Sitanklln said dam makeshift morgue in the fire de
age was expected to mount "into partment, not far from the main
the millions of dollars." Charles boulevard that courses In front
ton,
with
AV70A
residents, of the Capitol building where a
30-fool section of pavement col
lapsed.
WASHINGTON (U P l) — Tha
Most hard-hit were the eastern
House Rules Committee has re
and northern sections of Charles*
jected legislation proposing a full
investigation o f the John Birch
Society.
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (U P I> A
devastating
"monsoon-like"
cloudburst struck this capital city
of West Virginia s i it slept early
today, cascading walls of water
through scores of homes, tossing
them down hillsides and killing
at least a dozen persons.
fUUVA
Probe Rejected
SANFORD, FLORIDA
(on.
The
rampaging
water*
thrashed houirs loose and ripped
out hillsides. Victims were found
on the west side and on the east
side, more than three miles away.
Thera were three persona re*
ported mlsilog in the Elk TwoMile area, two miles north of
town. A family of three died when
they ran from their borne and
took refuge in a chicken house.
But the torrent loosened dirt
around the foundation, and the
structure crashed into the water.
Ironically, their own home suf.
fered only minor damages.
The Thompson girl's body was
discovered by radio newscaster
Bud Burke of atalion WT1P.
NO. 239
Burke said he at first thought the
child was a doll. "When I found
it was a' girl," Burke said, "1 wan
horrified."
’ T v * never seen anything ilk*
K in my life," aald National
Guard Capt. Calvin Claypool.
"Houses swept off their founds*
Ilona Into the middle of tho told ,
others looking like they were Jual
picked up and dumped 10 paid*
•way.*!
Authorities, fearing explosions
and fires because of broken gas
lines and downed utility wires,
warned all persons able to do to
to shut off their gas outlets. At
least three minor biases re m l ted
from the broken lines.
Talks Begin
TALLAHASSEE (U P l) Flo
rida's financial future received a
vote of confidence Wednesday
from Comptroller Ray E. Green,
who said the state wai "getting
out of tho minus, Into the plus
column."
Although he said there was no
tangible evidence tha stale is
coming out of Ua financial slump,
Green said ha was "very hope
ful” about revenue for tbo next
two yoars.
"People are talking optimisti
cally," be said
A new estimate of tbe state's
income lor the next two years la
being prepared and will ba ready
In a few weeks, Green laid.
Earlier predictions of $730 mil
lion In revenue for tbo biennium
will probably hold true, Green
I.UGRIN, France (U P l) — The
French government and the Alge
rian rebel* reopen negotiations to
day in what may bo the last
chsnce for a peaceful settlsment
o f the curtly Algeilan war,
MIAMI (U Pl)—The Snn Juan, Puerto Rico, Weather
Bureau said today an area o f low pressure in tha south
eastern Caribbean had developed into tha season's first tro*
pics) storm*
The bureau said hurricane hunter plane and ship reports
indicated the storm, named Anna, packed winds up to 60
Good Eating
' HOMESTEAD (U P l)
Thrss
dogs held a chicken dinner Wed
nesday at farmer Jack Taub’s
lien houses. They hsd killed more
than 250 chickens when Taub cama
running with a 12-gauge shotgun.
miles pgr hour In a small area
Low Pressure
MIAMI (U P l) — Tha Miami
Weather Bureau Mid a hurrfeane
hunter plana would investigate a
low pressure area today that was
developing east o f the Lesser
Antilles.
The first tropical storm af the
MARIANNA (U P l) — Today’s
Katanga Says
It’s Giving Up
ELISABETH VIIXF, The Coogo,
(U P )>— The secessionist Katanga
Province government announced
today It had given up hope that
tha "free World" would settle the
Congo crisis and Mid it might
turn to Russia for help.
Katanga Interior jdinlfter Code*
froid Munungo Mid his govern
ment planned to eontact Commu
nist .*• backed Antoino Glzenga,
leader o f tha Stanleyville regime,
to "Concert our points to view."
tnasvmeunbemoM
y w w fc T
of
their cHRIt ratings,
CommUsU ner Doyle
Wednesday.
* tt*r for
concern
Agriculture
Conner said
Private Lunch
errY 'W O R K
c
haVg *t*rtetfWoi-k on constructing
A new $7,500 newer lift station th a t when completed will
provide sewage collection facilities for an area o f B8
Agree. Tha lift station is (Ming construsted on McCracken
Rd/between Persimmon and Grapevilie Avon. City Man*
agerAV..& Knowles estimated today that the job will
be‘completed in about four weeks.
(Herald Photo)
WASHINGTON (U PI)-G ener*
si o f the Army Douglas MacArthur returns to Washington today fo r a private lunch talk with
President Kennedy on relntlons
with the Philippines and mid war
issues.
Space Age
JACKSONVILLE (U P l) — In
the event o f an emergency, Gov.
Farris Bryant will enter the space
age. Bryant went to the Naval Air
Wednesday
and
was
Station
checked out la a special flying
suit and a high altitude pressure
chamber.
Big Help
JACKSONVILLE (U P l)-H a lu
Ing the income tax would help
meet the Communist challenge in
thle nation, World War 1 ace Eddie
Uickenbai-kar Mid Wednesday. The
70-year-old hand of Eastern Air
Lines, speaking at a civic club,
Mid repeal af tha 10th amendment
would ba tha first step in restoring
the type o f government this coun
try’s founders wanted.
*
A t 1:30 a. m. the storm was
pinpointed near Latitude 12.0
north, Longitude 04.1 west, or
•bout MO miles south-southeast ef
Businessmen
Cabinet lo n t t o n ’1foods! and see
that Urn *Uta doesn’t / go into
dibt. •'
Florida baa a slate l|w against
deficit'flnahcing.
i Havenue will be mluut about
$4 million this biennium, G row
said, because of a bill passed by
the Legislature cutting intangible
lax on stocks and heeds. But
Green said several loopholes lo
lax laws wero also closed by the
Legislature, providing itvenuo to
cover the loss,
Tho Cabinet Budget Commission
will use financial reports from
Green and Budget Director Harry
Smith as a basil for allocating
funds for building construction.
L
near tba t-eoter. It said gala winds
•xtsnded U miles in tha northern
•emlrlrCIa and SI mil** in the
south semicircle.
Trip 8anford youth* were seriously hurt when their
car crashed into a parked semi-trailer one mile north of
Longwood on the old Orlando Highway lnlc Wednesday
afternoon, the Florida Highway patrol reported.
The driver o f the car, William E. Weber, 20 wus taken to
Orangp Memorial Hospital with lacerations of the head and
a possible ooscuaslon.
James Ed**, 18, also o f Sanford,
was admitted to Seminole Meniorlal Hospital with a possible
fracture o f tha shoulder, Trooper
Jim Foster reported.
Foster Mid that Waber was goInic nurth and apparently lost eontrot of his vthlela, skidded o ff the
road and Into the parked vehicle.
Weber waa charged with cxreodIng safe speed for conditions, Fo»ter said.
Weber's car was declared a
total loss, the trooper added,
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ORLANDO (UI’I )—A DC7B airliner was braking fur a atop at
Orlando Municipal Airport Wedvvhen the nose wheel col.
.
.
^h* four-engine Ksstern Air
Ua** plane (kidded about 100
feet to a slop, scraping its nose
across the runway.
Amsr|ca
to M aailes per banr. A ! II s.m.
the Miami ^feather B u n k s lo
cated the storm’s ’ eeator sheut
4U miles south-southeast s f Saa
Juaa, Puerto Bits.
San Juan, P. R. It was moving bo*
tween waat and west-northwest i t
•bout 17, miles per hour.
"Future direction and rate o f
motion o f tropical storm Anna la
uncertain,** the Bureau Mid, "but
It la oi|>eeted to ba toward tho
west for tha next 12 to $4 hours.
It la expected to increase gradual*
ly in slss and Intensity during the
next 14 hours.**
Tlia bureau aald persons In the
coastal Islands o f Vanesuela and
tha Islands o f Curacao, Bonalrs
and Aruba should ba alert for
further Information during the
day.
"Vessel* in tbe path o f thle
•lorm should exercise caution,"
the warning said, "and small
craft in tha southern Leewards,
Windward Islands and along tho
roM t o f Veneauolo from tha Par*
•guana peninsula to Trinidad
should remain in port."
Tho weather bunsu defines o
tropical storm M a disturbance
with a circular motion that con
tains winds up to 74 m.p.h.
Inch Of Rain
Falls in Area
More lhan an (neb o f rain fell
over the Sanford area Wednesday
but no damage lo any county or
city roads were reported by of
ficials.
Over lb* state, the Weather
Bureau said rain and wind would
be le u severe In North and West
Florida today following day-long
rains spawned from an easterly
wava e f squall*.
However, the bureau ordered
small craft wamluga to remain
hoisted between Sarasota and
Apalachicola. Wind guests of up
to 35 mile* per hour war* reported
Wednesday,
WASHINGTON U Pl) - Pre«W
dost Kennedy prepared today to
tell tha Wpatora Allies o f stops
■
5WJPP ha
mm H
fl w
s lV H i P
W
l W
•lop#
has
decided,to
tab*
to
bolster U. 8. military might be.
cause af the Soviet threat to Bar*
lie.
Ha also plained to ask tbs mam*
ben o f the NATO .alliance to step
ug their owa military prepared*
President will add three aew di
vision* am| build up 'Others to
bring Army and Marine strength
to M divisiona.
ness and work in closer eo-ordiaa*
lion to strengthen the Allied forces
la Western Europe.
The President sad hi* National
Security Council agrood late Wad*
aaaday on moves to build up U. S.
military units for a possible show*
dowa oo Berlin. Another Security
Council mooting was scheduled
today, but It waa described as a
"normal briefing session." ,
Officials said tbe contemplated
steps In addition to strengthening..
U. S. forces for tha Berlin crisis,
were designed to inrrtaso tlto
ability of this country and its •!*
Ilea to meet Communist pressures
elsewhere in t’.e world.
The American people will get
tha details Tuesday night In a
presidential radio-television report
lo the nation. Kennedy will apeak,
on all networks for 30 minutes
starting at 10 p.m. Tuesday.
Krldge .
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Pag* *— ThUra, July M , 1961
Doll And Hobby Show
Entries
..
By MAK1AN K. JONKB
The Doll and Hobby fe a t u r e y
Oviedo's SummerEartebmeat pro
gram waa n huts success Judging
Son Graduated
S their sea, Erie, graduated from
{ h ig h school in June the days have
•Hewn,
, .
B Prom ante rials lag kousegucsls
S ta r his graduation, they went right
S ta le preparations far getting him
* outfitted far his duties as counsel£ k r at the MQ Ranch near Osteen,
r And it seemed that Immediately
^ after tide was aetUed, younger
r.aan, Jimmy, had to have help in
"preparing lo r kla stay at the
lu c k .
Then, on Thursday o f last weak,
Dot and James leek Brie to
Gainesville far early registration
at the University. There they met
■May M eads from an parts e f (he
elate who have eons and daughters
e k e registering far school and
they consider it Erie's good fortans to have ee m v classmates
frees among a ll Urinals to ha with
Mm an k k fjyst "long stint" away
I
The Pearsons especially w eft
• d a te d to meet the That Kirklands
2 these. Mrs. Kirkland k the farmer
I D o t MBttoU o f Sanford and she
from the appearance o f so many
dolls and ao many pets and evidebees o f hobbiea.
Mrs. Warren McCall and Mias
Sandra Rellhorn acted as Judges
and each ehUd entering Use event
received a blue ribbon,
Per the doll show, the prises
we re i beat, kept dell, Kathy Sta
ley; cutest outfit, Aage l e y ; best
hair-do,
Kathy Cox;
sleeping
beauty, Karen Donaldson; smallrst doll, genet Clonti; blggeat doll,
Beth Gore; sweetest doll, Martha
Courier; amallcit doll, Barbara
Boston; sleepiest doll, Barbara
Boston; most llfe-llka, Beth Gore;
prettiest doll, K*lby McCall; most
regal, Mary Jane Mlkler; sweetest
bridewell, Kim Ellis; prettiest
brtde doll, Christies Mlkler; culeat
doll baby, Mary Courier; Mia*
Teenager,
Linds
B ay;
moat
sophisticated,
Sharon
Parker;
most energetic, Kay DcKalb; fun
niest doll, Mary Courier.
The Grand Prise went to Carol
and Kathy Blackburn for largest
collection o f DUfsrcot Dolls.
Other prises awarded were larg
est collection e f baseball pictures.
Ronnie M etcalf; beat finished
paintings, Janet Clonta; smallest
bobby, flgurlaea, Beth Gore; meat
original (funny pictures), Karen
Donaldson; meet ereetive (ceram
ics),
Bherman
Harris;
moat
unique (bottlea) Bobby Brawn;
moat geological (rocks) Christine
Mikitti growingsst (water melon
plant) David Brawn; meat artistic
(paintings), Larry OUiff; moet
western (figuriaoe). Johaay Mean;
beat Intention, Martha Dreeding;
most athletic (baseball pictures),
Kathy Blackburn.
Urn Grand PrlM in the hobby
category, titled liveliest (beetle),
went to Martha Courier.
Legislative School Squeeze Play On?
WASHINGTON <UP1)-Adralaistratlon lieutenants signaled for a
legislative squeeae-play today la
the drive to rescue President Kennedy'a school bill from alow death
in the House Rulea Committee.
In the squeeze are 319 congress
men who represent about 1,SQ0
school districts across the nation.
Their school districts are impact
ed—crowded—because of military
bases and other federal installa
tions nearby, and their schools
are currently sharing some $300
million In federal aid.
Extension o f programs ^ iic b
provide the m ajor part o f those
construction
and
maintenance
grants is a part o f the adminis
tration's public achool bill. The
bill, carrying an additional ISSO
million a year In general aid fqr
public schools, la stymied in the
committee.
The administration's strategy
Involved serving notice that the
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impacted areas program would
not be independently extended. For
example, Chairman Wayne Morse,
BOB SUBROD, safety service representative for the Southeastern area
D-Ore. o f the Senate Education
o f tha American Rnd Croaa, will be on hand at the Municipal Pool through
Committee cald today that those
Friday o f thia week, to teach tha ctasa on water aafety. He la shown with
laws ‘ ‘will snd should coma to aa
Stnve Bailey in tha water. Members o f tha class who will be new inatruc*
end unless the Congress proceeds
torn watching tha demonstration are left to right, George Nelson, Jack
to pass n general education MU"
Hormer, Chief John Richardson, Mrs. Edith Avanel, Mrs. Colleen Stewart,
which includes than.
Milton Dre wry and in tha background. Mrs. Shirley Coakey, Mrs. Reba Mc
President Kennedy was asked
Farland, Mrs. Dot Stolpa and Mrs. Jackie Caoio.
(Herald Photo)
Wednesday about n statement by
Rep. Adam Clsyloa Powell (D-N.
Y .) suggesting that the President
would veto a separata bill extend
ing the impacted areas programs.
Tbs President replied that Inter
ested congressmen should under
tb k date, will bo oosnposod of phones, including the direct dial- stand that separate extension of
aevaa numbers instead o f tbs presof long distance numbers. Dl- the Impacted arses aid does not
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year."
•Hm purpose," Carlson too-M I " for Midway wlU t o retiBMd, " k la make more (ala- p|aCtd by
and 'T K " for TEr.
Casselberry Mayor Joseph I.
Sheas numbers available la meat race will be replaced by "g s». The
Laird last week wot aa okay from
aatMpated growth Us uaa ef tele- change will t o gradual. A t first.
tto town's Bos h i e f Aldermen to
only customers who apply for new appoint a committee to study tha
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service, or customers who have feasibility o f building a new Mu
Committee Okayed
ever, W. W. Aadarsia. pceeident
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bars. "N o date has been set for
***, tlng numbers to be changed,"
Carieou said; "however, tt wtU be
advantageous to ail eoacoraod to
complete the p r o r a m as quickly
Mono on ralslag tkla money to M poMihle, ia the interest o f
koine (baas up ti a meeting o r udform itr."
IS disease (tom with Urn.
"Until
completion,
telephone
r
users will bo using both types o f
T W v W n n ik n p T o ll
numbers. The m w July directory
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nicipal Mali and to seek posslkk
property aMca lo r the budding.
lic-acbool aid auch aa the Celholli
beirarchy, It was hoped that extenaloQ of the defence -educaiiot
plan would Inaure that both billa
would coatfthrough Congress. B|t
a aimllar defense education extraaion, with a similar loan proviaion,
la among billa thrived by an M
vote of the House Rulea Com
mittee.
9:30 A. M.fo 9 P. H.
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or another, however, on the p m .
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a year eitenilon of the National
Detente Education Act, with a
1125 million annual prof ram of
loana for private schools.
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ROME, Italy
Stop worrying
about Kuwait.
Iraq Isn't going to taka It over.
You can bet your bottom dollar
on that—and than go borrow an.
other dollar and bat that, too.
Kuwait haa oil. It float* on oil.
DillioBS* of gallon* o f Ui* atuff.
Scratch with your flngcmaila In
Kuwait and.black gold bubbles up.
Th* Sheik o f Kuwait haa an Incoma, o f two or thro* millions of
dollars n day—and his proceed*
•r# but a part o f th* wealth that
Ilea beneath the aand*.
England get* a packet, America
geta a packet. J. Paul Getty geta a
packet. Gulf Oil gft* a packet.
threading across etate lines obviously heightens the
«eed for etandardtoed regulaUons,
Once that eUndardlaatlon Is achieved, and the soonT>r drivers' licenses. Falling that, food argument could bo
made for iMuance o f a federal d r iv e * permit yalld
'everywhere In the nation.
With 1 in i Americans movtag each yea r-m a n y
drom state to sta te-th ere is nothing quite so silly aa
s o n palling competent, tested drivers to keep retaking
vqulte elemental examinations.
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Regular physical checkups are o f course essential.
i« u t much o f the official energy now devoted to routine,
almost automatic testing o f already properly llconsed
rivers might well be devoted to more efi
iw enforcement.
years ago, aa her maacullna ha
bits could *no longer win his
greater camaraderie.
But because ihs didn't con
sciously realise what she was
dolag, sha still csrriad ee with
her vulgarity, slang, liquor, oaths,
Your
•te.
1* J4Mt tele L., aged M,
seed mentioned yesterday
lopted male habits and that
id her sweetheart.
Crane," her hoy friend
"Dell eoutd be very avert
"F are your problem. DUssct
it ts plscat in Uw cold light ef
logic and reason," la our axiom
of psychiatry*
Otherwise yoe can be an unwit
ting slave all your Ilia and lose
much o f lbs happiness you esuld
have enjoyed.
"Oh. Dr. Craps." Lola tearfully
exclaimed, "What U wreeg with
m a r t i l simply die if Jerry
breaks eur oagsgsmsnl.
"But he to grnwtog more tool
and will not oven tabs me horn*
to moot bis parents. 1 lov* him
with all my heart and now that
D a d d y > can*, he la all I have."
There you m o how a smart cott o p coed can he dsledad by bar
own
odbcaacrtew "breeding",
Lois was not conscious e l the
very thing that was breaking eg
her reahiied* '•
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So t calmly exposed tbs s e n
e f bar problem, the was aston
ished and almost dtobeltovto|*at
first. Than sha moltad down and
triad her hsaft out as aha a d m lf
ted bar hunger ta win her Dad*
dy's affsettoa. '
WASHINGTON —{ f i t A)— Your
Uncle Sam today finds himself
the greet International middle,
man. tie to caught squarely be
tween opposing ambitions o f many
p a in o f rival countries. Bach one
expects the United an tes to take
sides with k ’ and against Its
The result to that there ere
mere so-called allied eod friend
ly o r neutral eoentrics mad at
the United States than I t ’ Soviet
Xftaala, for less provocation and
oeeb for a different reason.
Tbo prime onempto right now
P U B BOARDING
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lag that the U, 8. la giving too
much eld te Indie and not enough
to Pakistan. Principal enmity between Indie end Pakistan to over
Koehmlrl
Th* list ef similar fights in
which the United Metes to th*
nnhseky bystander that both per*
Use pick on it a catalogue o f today's world troubles.
The Netherlands and ledooesto
ere' both mad e l the United
Matos haaanoa k wM not take
ey greeter e motional eoeerity.
tomembnr, emotional W *lVTY to the greiteet tragedy
the Ike of a child, el all t
payebetegieta and plychigi
fts
agree.
dee, these early childhood
made" o f "traama" may tarry
to tola adulthood and atlU bogp
ha abject ctovory to them,
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Wake upl Credit like all good
things can be and ts being abused.
Th* miracle o f it to that with
so much temptation so relatively
few of us go overboard when U
eomes to using consumer credit.
If you are a wise user of eredlt
you will shop around untU you
find a lender that offers the low
est true Interest rate.
Unfortunately few lenders today
quote true Interest rates. Instead,
te video meeting of American re- there era three other methods
pubttca at which they will all generally used by lenders to cal
present Impossible demands for culate what they will charge
U, B, hid to likely to end in a
The add-on method la which
Dennybreak because none win get
what it wants. There isn't that Uw Under adds the finance charge
to (bo amount borrowed. If you
much money.
The seme thing applies to every borrow $100 e l 0 per cent, you
other country that is getting U.8. pay back $$••> tech month for n
aid—Turkey, Iren, Korea o r you year, or e true Interest rate of
over 10 per cesL
name it.
Borrow by the discount method
. Whet ell thla adds up to to that
rich old Uncto Bam—who trie* to end tbo leader subtracts the fin
bo everybody's pel — to some ance charge. If you borrow $100
thing o f e soft touch when ell for e 12-mo nth period at $ per
these older countries come crying, cent, you receive ooly $04 end
wearing their aeoelUviti** on their repay $$J$ monthly. This to freettoevoa because their cultures ttonaUy cheaper then the add-on
aren't naderstoed, and asking, method but itQl oot tree a per
"Why aoooU pooiAm ericans more sent solo slnoo m f d o not have
the full us* o f the $100 for the
sympathetic?"
Thla act In s bean pot on ee full 12-month period.
Finally, yen can be charged to, Hern
preach has been considered for toreat t o tha unpaid
American diplomacy, instead of the Interest charge la eetenUtod
botog always so ewooily reason each month on the amount you
able, why not try petting a little still owe. Providing the rate of
Political Notebook
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Ik that If she drank whet he
hrit and did what ho dtl ind
Pocketbook
shell ( t ie woeiem New Guinea,
or w e o i Irian. t
Italy wants American . support
against Anetrie in the dlaput*
ever the BenM Tyrol.
Mmol end the Arab out** both
want American onpperi la tbolr
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centurtos-old conflict between Mo
hammedan and Jew in tbo Near
East.
Nationalist China—which could
n't exist without A marl can sld—to
now angered by U. S. considera
tion o f establishing diplomatic
relations with Outer Mongolia.
'The United tidies to the prin
cipal support of Urn North At*
lantle Treaty Organisation, hut
(ell of Ito .members ere voted at
this country—for entirely different
ireasons.
Tbs French don't •Uk* it tbnt
the United Stales h is favored'In
dependence for tbo Algerians.
The Belgians don’ t like U that
the United lu t e s hasi favored tbo
koitipeodsaps o f M V-OrtftM iV''*'"
The Portugese don't like U thst
tbo United h a les voted for United
Nations consideration of the An
Tbo British here caused tbo
United Melee all kinds of trouble
by. favoring admission of Bod
China into the UJN., and by their
policy on Laos.
Canada's sale of wheat to Bed
Chine was certainly no help to
tb* antl-Communtot cause, either.
And though the United Platts to
Canada's best customer, and vleevert a, tbo Canadians are 'mad
at Americana for lavcating to
much money in Dominion Industry and natural resource develop
ment.
Yet, if the United States were
to say, " Europe to your prob
lem ," and walk out o f NATO,
that would be ito ond.
Blmarily, Urn forthcoming Mon
" N r " Ueo some Cordell Hull parpie English to d o i t Let ’em get
even madder then they ere. They
won't break e lf rotations.
And they Joat might possibly re
spect their rich U*e)e a little
more If, Is their dispute* among
loan, th* true cost to lower bem um you pay Interest on pro
gressively smaller amounts.
Hew much Interest yon wind ap
paying an any lean depends an
several factors: hew food a cre
thorn**tots, be stock up more far dit risk you ere, bow long you
choose to us* tbo money you hochto own interests first.
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LIKE T H * SAVINGS, BUT W HAT
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row. It to le u expensive if you
borrow for 12 months than for M.
It also depends on from whom
you borrow.
"In th* wonderland of credit, the
consumer to almost never told tha
cost of debt la terms o f true and
nual Interest," writes Hillel Black
la hto recently published book
"Buy Now, P sy Later."
There to much that you can
toarn about, tbo use, abuse sod
history of eredlt from this report
er's expose of tbs world o f len
ders. Black’s big point to that
Mlling money has become an in
dustry in itself. The sellers of
credit are discovering that more
profit can ho derived from, debt
itself and therefore the aria of
Use merchandise to beeomtog se
condary.
Watch this earefdly If yon are
about to go on a summar p o o d tog
spree. It could apply to almost
anything you might finance, from
automobile* to sltbcrst
suppoee. I wouldn’t know. But I do
know that to get help, and qulcl^
It is good to have oil on your
ground i.
Ons o f tha claims o f thoas who
rank English newspaper* as tha
Mat In th* world Is that all Eng.
Ilsh reportars art sxperta in their
field*, and know their subject from
the ground up.
Polities a n reported by former
politicians^ law by barristars, bal.
loon aaconalons by daredtvila andP
I auppoas, crime by one-time etc*
ond**tory workers.
I doubted this unUI I read thla
account o f n post offlcs robbery
In the Dally Express. Now I, too,
am convinced that English report,
era are experts. Her* It 1st
"Five bandits got sway with two
mailbags from a London post o f .
flea yesterday. Tbs raiders a r r iv e ^
la • blue van and were drssssd UkW
aa American, baseball team oa •
spree—canvas shoes, blue Jeans,
whits and blue Jockey caps. Ons
wore • harlequin mask with a big
red carnival nose. The others cov
ered their faces with cowboy
■ ca m s."
That was written, for sure, by a
man whs knows American baa*,
ball; a man who has mads many a^
read trip with th* Yanks, Whits
l o g and Reds, sat In many a dugout, and been to many a training
samp. ■
T han is nothing that a major
league team likes batter, after, say
• doubls-haadsr in St. Louis In
July, than U put on Unnia shoos,
Joans, and fancy faces, and tsar
around town to a van.
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ONLY way to liv e ! !
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three o f the Dodgers’ last five vic
That lad Podret i* still tha Lot tories and with an 11-3 record is
Angelra Dodger'* Johnny on the almost a cinch* to top his pre
vious season high o f 14 wins.
Tha World Sarita hero o f 1965,
Podres scattered
nine
hits
who it aometlraea overlooked on Wednesday night while Bob Tur
a ataff that includes fireballera key was tagged for nine hits in
Don Dryadala and Sandy Koufax 5 's innings as the Reds suffer
is actually tha Dod|«r*’ moat con* ed their fourth straight loss.
aistent pitcher and the fellow man
It was a bad night for the
ager Walt Alston says, “ is just principal contenders In the Amer
about the best lefty in the league ican League as the Baltimore Or
when he’ s right."
ioles scored a 4-2 victory over the
Podrea demonstrated his knack Detroit Tigers and the Washing
Tor winning key games again ton Senators dealt the New York
W ednesday night when he pitch Yankees 8-4 and 12-2 defeats. The
ed the Dodgers to within
Yankees now lead the Tigers with
games o f the National League a .644 to .641 percentage.
lead with an 8-3 victory over the
The St. Louis Cardinals beat
first-place Cincinnati Redi. It was the Sap Francisco Giants, 3-2, in
Johnny's second win in three days 10 innings and the Philadelphia
and his third In 11. He has won Phillies defeated the Milwaukee
By United Press Internatii
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet.
Cincinnati
56 35 .615
Loa Angeles
53 37 .589
San Francisco
47 42 .528
Pittsburgh
43 39 .524
Milwaukee
42 43 .494
'fit. Louis
43 45 .419
Chicago
38 50 .432
Philadelphia
27 58 .318
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pel.
New York
58 32 .644
Detroit
59 33 .641
Baltimore
51 41 .554
Cleveland
51 43 .543
Chicago
47 47 .500
Jtoiton
44 50 .468
Washington
42 50 .457
Los Angalea
39 54 .419
Minnesota
38 54 .413
Xansaa City
31 58 .363
Braves, 2-1, after an 8-5 loss in
the other NL games.
In the American League, the
Chicago White Sox shaded the
Kansas City Athletics, 6-5, the
Cleveland Indians downed the Boaton Red Sox, 4-1 and 9-8, and the
Los Angeles Angels boutn-ed back
from a 6-0 loss to defeat- the
Minnesota Twins, 2-1.
Jim Gentile's two-run homer and
a solo homer by Hank Foile* pav
ed the way for Baltimore’s Jack
Fisher to win his third game with
the relief aid o f Hal Brown.
A sellout crowd of 27,126 at
Washington saw the Senators win
the first game with the help of
three Yankee errors and then
complete the humiliation with a
blistering 10-hit attack in the
night-cap.
Bill White, who tied a record by
collecting 14 hits in consecutive
double-headers Monday and Tues
day, delivered a game-winning
single in the 10th inning for the
Cardinals after the Giants tied
the score In the ninth on a hom
er by Harvey Kurnn.
Mark Jones' three hits and two
each by Joe Adcock and Roy
McMillan enabled Bob Ruhl to win
his sixth game for the Braves but
Lee Walls’ single rapped a tworun ninth-inning rally that enabled
the Phillies to pull out the second
game. Don Ferrarese pitched a
three-hitter to win his second
game for the Phillies in the nightcap.
Earl Robinson's sacrifice fly
completed a three-run sixth-inn
ing rally which gave the White
Sox their victory In a game mar
red by eight errors.
Barry Latman pitched an eighthitter to raise his season record
to 9-1) as Tito Francona and Wil
lie Kirkland homerrd for the In
dians in their r'r$t game.
The Indians scored their win
ning run in the eighth inning of
the night-cap when Chuck Essegian slid home and knocked the
ball out o f catcher Ruts Nixon's
hand.
Canrflo Pascual struck out 15
hatters to win his eighth game
for the Twins who scored all their
runs on two homers by Rob Alli
son and one by Harmon Killsbrew In their opener. I.ee Thomas’
ninth-inning homer enabled the
Angels to win the second game
after a homer by Harmon Killsbrew in the top of the ninth tied
the score.
Nagle Cops
French Open;
Misses Record
Sanford All-Stars
Play Leesburg Nine
PARIS (U P !).— Some guys are
never happy.
Kel Nagle of Australia captured
the French Open golf champion
ship Wednesday, and Instead of
celebrating the vietory, he was
disappointed he missed a course
record.
The 40-year-old Nagle, who won
the British Open a year ago and
finished In a fourth-place tio this
year, shot a seven-under-par 65
to tie the La Boulie course record
and win the French Open by four
strokes with a 72-hole total of 271.
Nagle, who beat fellow Aussie
Peter Thomson, had a chance for
a new course*mark on the 17th
hole of the (Inal round, hut he
blew an easy three-foot putt and
had to aettle for the 65, which
tied the record aet by Bobby
Locke of South Africa in 195.1.
Thomson, who also tied the
mark with 65 hit last timr around
finished at 275, while France's
Jean Garalalde and England'! Da
vid Thomaa and John Jacobs tied
for third plara with 282's.
S ta rtin g Spot
WESTBURY, N. Y. (U PI) —
World trolling champion Su Mac
Lad o f the United States will
start from post five in the 640,000
challenge cup at Roosevelt Race
w ay Saturday night and French
champion Krarovie will start from
post four.
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The Sanford Americans who drew a bye and will crosa bats
were first presumed to be the lo with tha Leesburg nine tonight.
cal team that would play Tuesday. The Lake county club came Into
the aemi-finala by beating Wild
wood Monday night.
The Sanford National! who took
on DeLand. by their votes, cboae
Frank Stafford, Roger Crocker
and Damon Scott as their man
agers. Stafford was a coach for
STUTTGART, Germany (UPI — the Shrtne tram, while Crocker
Wilma Rudolph, the star o f the aod Scott master-minded the Lake
United States women's track and Mary nine.
field team, today was nursing a
On the National all star roster
strained leg mii'ele suffered in are Mike Fordham Ronnie Hinher latest record-breaking per son, Paul Quinn, John Sorace Acformance.
cardi, Ronald Howell, Wealey
The long-legged sprinter from Swenson,
Tim
Corbett,
Rex
Tennessee State College said she Brooks, Tim Barrowman. John
felt a “ terrible" pain in her left Ogden, Dan Tillis, Louis Dodson,
side Just as she broke the tape David Scott, Kennle Matson, Law
Wednesday in a special 100-meter rence Chester. William Day got
dash, which she won in the world the nod for the lineup, but wai
record time of 11.2 seconds.
having difficulty in getting Cali
Miss Rudolph's brilliant effort fornia authorities to mall his
stole the show on the final pro birth certificate. This ia a requiregram of a two-day meet between
DeLand defeated the Nationals,
the V. S. men's team and West 14-4. as the Sanford team played
Germany. The Yanks won eight Its first game under lights. Deof the fine! lu events to crush the Land scored a run in the first,
boat team, l 20-oi.
three, in the third, six Hi tha
The touring Americans face sixth and four in (ha seventh. Tha
Britain's best athletes in another Nationals got two nina tn bath
two-day mret starting Thursday the third and fifth lcalnga.
in London, but Miss Rudolph said
Barrowman started for San
she did not know if she would be ford. with Dodson taking aver
able to compete at White City the hill in the fifth and Accardl
Stadium.
In the sixth.
Woman Track
Star Injured
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Cimnte, PltU. 60 322 57 115 .351
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Moon, L. A.
77 259 46 81 .340
N S A ie e P fP P /F Art0
Xobnan, Cin.
90 318 75 108 .331
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73 368 45 81 .331
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Hoak, Pitta.
76 258 38 ST .331
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Pinson, .Cin.
81 386 56 117 J2C
Mays, 8. F.
89 338 80 108 .311
• Gonzlf, Phil.
87 213 34 61 JUI
White, St. L.
87 327 58 104 .311
^Boyer, St. L.
88 338 69 106 .114
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cnsbt Dei.
91 301 88 108 .311
Brandt,'Bal.
72 278 91 83 .931
picraall, Clev. 75 2*7 45 88 .391
Killebrw, Min. 82 293 81 96 .321
ManUe, N. Y.
69 307 83 100 J2t
Green, Wash.
62 807 33 07 A24
NEW YORK (U PI) - Promoter ia not ranked among the NBA top
Romano, Clev. 88 311 54 87 M l
George Parnassus o f Lot Angeles 10.
Gentile, Bal.
78 254 55 78 .311
At hit hotel in New York, TarBlevers, Chi.
78 981 48 87 M t said today, “ I believe Floyd Pat
f -'•player A Club
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cum.
While Present Stocks Last
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Patterson Ignoring Bout,
Coast Promoter Says
Beautician's Pace
Summer Loop
After 10 weeka of leak
ay.
the high handicap and high aver
age teams arc m ovuisrs-t in frost
g In the Tuesday Businessmen's
■ guminer League.
Betty Anne's Hair Styling Salon
liaa moved out In front with 3i
wins, followed closely by Farona
Builders with 2S and Owan« Gulf
Service with 27.
Senkarik Paint and Glass and
Florida Forestry Corp. are tied
with 21, aa are Rtde-A-WhUe Stab
les and Town Pump with 18 wins
• each.
w Wally's and Seminole Realty
round out tha 18 taam league.
Signs Pact
LOS ANGELES (U PI)
Guard
Bobby Joe Smith, whe played
briefly with the Lakers during the
1858-60 campaign has signed a
1861 contract with the Los Aajfrfa lea d u b of the National Baikatball Aisoclation.
terson, is letting hall (he heavy
weight crown slip right off hin
head by Ignoring my 6500,000 of
fer for a defense against Alejan
dro Lavoranle at (he Los Angeles
Coliseum."
Parnassus, best known fight pro
moter on the Pacific Coast, ex
plained,* “ Because jieilhcr Pat
terson nor his handlers will even
consider my legitifhate offer (or
a .defense against one of the top
six contenders, I'll have to tiemand that the National Boxing As
sociation vacate his crown."
He aald he would make that
demand if Patterson signs Friday,
as expected, for a Boston de
fense gainst unbeaten Tom 31cNeeley of Arlington, 3las*., who
nassua recalled he had been try
ing to get Patterson to accept
Lavoranta of Argentina a* chal
lenger since last 3lay 11 when
Alejandro knocked out Zora Folley, who was second-ranking con
tender at that time.
Fishing Trip
Nets 44 Trout
Bill Harris and Joe Tufts et
North Orlando brought home 44
trout from a fishing trip at Barga
Canal last weekend.
While the men fished, wives
Lera and Mary and children spent
there time at a nearby beach en
joying the aun and water.
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Pinecrest Church
VMot T. Rlehs ef Downey,
CeMf., became the bride of Stuart
E. Mere of Grand Haven, Mich.,
lit ai earemony July U at T:M p.m.
b t e chapel ef the Pinecrest Rap*
P ete 6— T hun. July 20, 1961
North Orlando
Family Enjoys
Northern Trip
Mr. and Mri. Mahrln Campbell
tad children. Johnny, Ellen and
Pat at North Orlando, have re
turned after a two week stay with
relative* in varioua towns la
Maryland.
They visited Mr. and Mrs.
George Kaula of Goppa; Mr. and
Mrs. Loo Wallers of ParfcsvIUe;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Malott and
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gray la
Balnesrille.
After leaving Maryland they also
visited Mrs. Campbell's grand*
nether, Mrs. E. It. Lou man, Ja
Washington, D. C.; her grand
father, John L. Lyons, la Philo*
delphia, and a brother, Harold,
In Essex. Md.
Melvin's younger brother ef
Joppa, Md., returned homo with
them and plans to remain for a
month. He has been here before
and has several Meads In the
area.
Musicale Sponsored
The Woman's Society of Christian
Service sponsored a Musleale at
the DeBary Community Methodist
Chureh. Artists participating were
Mias Adelaide Coate. organist;
Mrs. Ralph Stumpb Jr., pianist;
Arthur Freeman, baritone, and
Dorothy Freeman, pianist.
Mrs. Sidney Swallow Introduced
the artists and their selections.
Miss Conte and Mrs. Stumpf open
ed the program with an organ and
piano duet, "Fantasia” by Demare:t. Arthur Freeman presented
two selections from Elijah end a
lively Irish ballet, "Kilty My
Love. Will You Marry Me.”
Miss Conte played "Hymn of
By DeBary WSCS
Glory," Cboplas, "Weltt In C
Minor”
and intermezzo by
Brahms.
Dorothy Froemsn played "Rhap
sody In E Fist'' by Brehms end
concluding the program, Miss
Cont* and Mr*. Stumpf played,
"Largo” by Handel os a duet. Rev.
Damon Scott delivered the bene
diction, following which the aoelal
room was opened for refreshments
and the receiving line.
The buffet table was oVerliad
With a lace cloth, centered with o
floral' arrangement
garden,
blooms. Silver and china appoint *
mints with trays of cakes, com*
plated the table. Hostesses pouring
were Laura Arrington and Mrs.
Sidney Swallow, assisted by mem
bers of the WSCS.
Watermelons are plentiful now,
offering a variety of uses as fresh
fruit, says Myrtle Wilson, horns’
dtmonitration agent. For good
eating later qn, too, try this rtcipn
for watermelon rind piekles.
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NO CASH NEEDED
Up To 36 MMtha To Pay
Other heats repairs
may bo Included
FREE ESTIMATES
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Personals
Barnett
Speaker
i)riRov. James N. Barnett was
•Bosot apaahar at the July mooting
i of the Christina Wesson's Followte# Of tho rimt Christian Church
. whan tho group mot at the church
MBS. STUART £ . MORE
(Photo by Jamsaoa)
Costume Party Held
By Oviedo Women
l to the group concerning
role of women In the
eh.” Mrs, A. B. Huntley, hoe*
for too evening, served re*
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Mr*. Paul Mlktof tatertained a with bar to alight and enter the
group af friends at bar home la Mikler home.
Prises wore awarded tor the
Oviedo with a get-ftacquslated
various costumes. Mrs. Ruby Ks*
tee was judged the mem original
C. C. Balkeom, who has recently flapper, Mrs. W. P. Carter, the
returnod after an aksoncr of urns meat authentic, Mn. BUI Martin,
time.
most talented. Mrs. John Evans,
With the assistance of Mrs. WU- the blggeat flirt, Mrs. John Dude
Uam H. Martin, tho party rooms Jr., most stylish and Mrs. John
wen decorated with arrange* Courier Jr. was named the "It
monte ef nets, lilies and zinnias. Girl."
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Little Chriatiae MlkJsr kept the Serving ns judges were Mn.
guest book and Mary Jsne Mikler Oreon Burnett, Mn. C. B. CionIs,
gave out numbers to the guests far and Mrs. C. C. Balkeom. Mn.
a doer prise.
John Courier wen the deer prise.
The honoree wore a cersaga of Gueote sang songn tbit-worn weU
talisman roses. Them* for the known In the ftegpor ora aecomparty was "Tbo Roaring Twen pasted by Mrs. Courier.
ties” and guests came dressed ns Another highlight of the after*
two flappers or as a ooeple. Twen neon was a Charleston contest.
ty friends were invited tad oacb Mr*. BUI Martin and Mn. Milton
one wa* asked to bring a friend. Got* that* a team of six. with
Highlight kf the afternoon was latter group emtrglag victorious.
the arrival of Mrs. B1U Martin in Assisting tho hostess with •cry
an ancient car attired as a man In ing were Mrs, Bex Ooau, Ann
full dress and nutated the ladies Martin, Swan Dodn and Martha
Mikler, Berne ef the merrymakers
desoeaded on tho total drag store,
North Orlando
following Um party, and caueod
quite a aoasatten with their attire.
Tho DeBary Busloaes. and Proleeslooai woman'* club mat at ton
home of Countable and Mrs, Ootsr
Paplnoau, for it covered dish eup* . Ey MONA GRfMtBAD
per. splash party and the monthly Mr. and Mrs. William Ward and
brslncss saitloa. Mrs. Jo Peck anon of Elmira, N. Y„ latently
presided and koetsssas woro Mn. spent atm days with Mr. aid Mrs.
Carl Johns at their home ea Bern*
Personals
Mrs. William McVey and chil
dren, BUly and Maunen are
spending two wtoks In Charles
ton, •. C. Mr. McVey is preseat*
ly employed there.
Mr. eat Mrs. Ewrightaea Har*
viUe have returned from a visit
with nteUvta in Georgia. Their
children Patty aod Mike stayed
for a toagar visit with their grand*
parents. Patty la with Mn. C. A.
O'Neal la Manchester, Ga., and
Mika Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B.
A* HarvlUe la McRae. Weekend
guests of tho Harviiles were Mr.
tad Mra. Rickard O'Neel of At
lanta.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denun end
children, Barbara and Bobby,
lift for a ten day visit with Mr.
Sad Mrs. George W. Denim and
family, la Bending, Pa.
Mr. and Mr*. Stewart Melmly
recently spent three days la Ft.
Mona vietttag friends and fish*
lag. They entertained Mr. and
Mrs. Robert DrabUt of Sanford
lost w nhial at a haiheruo.
Mr. Md Mrs. R. H. Beyerllna
nod daughter, L>oa. of Psmp»ae
Death ait apsadiag the week with
Mr. had Mrs. Donald Nail, Pam,
Kaany sad Liu.
■y MRS. CLARENCE SNYERR
Mrs. G. Williams of New Or
leans la visiting her sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Tatum Jr.
Mias Barbara Ann Clark, daugh.
ter ef Mr. and Mrs. A. E. dark,
left for Atlanta Monday after
spending five days with her par
ents. Miss Clark la a student auras
at Grady General Hospital, Atlan
ta.
Mias Sandy Malslar, Sanford, is
visiting her grandmother, Mrs.
Claranes anrder, for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ninon and
Mr. Sid Mrs. Joseph Kephart ef
PhlUfohurg, Pa.,-recently wished
Mr. and Mrs. John Pborman.
ManhaB Clark is la Indiana
with relatives far the summer.
Mr. and Mrs.. John Tatum Jr.,
and children, John lit, Doherah
and Janet, recently visited hie
mother, Mrs, L. A. Tatum in Plant
CMr.
Mr. aod Mrs. Manning Todd re
cently visited their eon Inlaw and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marian
LeUaer, and family la Miami
White there they made n trip la
Kay Watt.
Mr. and Mr*. Ebnar (hlven and
Mrs. Manning Todd apoat tho
weekend wttk bar nod and daughteg-lnJaw, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tbdd, In Orlande.
Mr, tad Mr*. Jeha Tatum Jr.
with seas Potato sod MMm tad
their h im iriiit. Mrs. 0 . Wil
liams, af Mow Orleans vlaUad Cy
press Oardaas Saturday.
Altamonte Springa
By ATLANTA MeGOOOi
Mrs. Howard Van Poll kaa re
turned homo after a week's visit
with her father, Edmund Clarke,
to Jacksonville.
J. D. Scott and Mn. Mae Kaos,
bath of Altamonte Springs, who
roeontly suffered slight strokes,
are anported to ba vary much lm-
Sherwin-WilUamt
117 Maxwells Ave.
Sleeveless Dresses
Easy To Make
If Pattern Fits
By HART BBOOKt PICXCS,
NBA
Everywhere we eee sleevelets
dresses and Mouses. They are so
easy to make especially if (be pat.
ten you uae is sized right for you.
Meed all Urn instructions. Keep
the Instruction shoot at hand and
follow U. Do this oven though you
know how to now. There Is often a
helpful Mat or something special
la the Instructions that you will bn
glad to lonra about at first.
Make euro you chooeo a fabric
that will h*M its shape without
sloovos. M tho fabric Is soft, as
are soma rilks or voitei, then cut
o Using to match saaotly tho outlido. BUtoh right sides of blouse
and Using tofathsr, then turn
rlghteHa out. Thte way no facings
Church
Calenddr
THURSDAY
Regular monthly meeting of tho
Ladies Aid Society of tho Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer 7:10 p.m.
at the chureh. Mrs. Bey Bradla,
program chairmen, will present a
program from tho Lutheran Lea*
gut magazine, with discussions by
the members.
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Birthday Party Celebrated
Mrs. H. E. Long entertained
Saturday afternoon with a party
honoring her daughter, Shirley,
on her 14th birthday.
The guoiti gathered at the Long
home, 2100 Lake Drive, and were
taken to the family cottage on
Lake Harney. They enjoyed playing records, rowing on the lake
and fiiblng.
Following the gift opening by
the honoree, grilled hamburgen,
hot dogi, potato chips, pickles,
mints, marshmallows, cold drinks
and a birthday- eake were served
to the guests.
Assisting Mrs. Long with the
party were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Bisbee .and Mrs. A. D. Brown,
Others present were W. F. Tuten, Shirley's grandfather, Debbie
Maples, Susan Norris, Sandra and
Debbie Bisbce, Patty Brown, Jim
Aeder and Mike Long.
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Steve Honored With Party
SHIRLEY LONG and a group o f friends ready to
leave for tha birthday party at the family cottage on
Lake Harney. Standing, from left are, Patty Brown,
Mike Long, the honoree, Shirley Long and Jim Aeder.
Seated, Debbie Maplea, Susan Norris and Sandy Binbee.
(Herald Photo)
Oviedo
Mias Ruth Davidson, Mrs. W. P.
Carter and Mrs. Grace Lee are
•pestering n bnkt sale this Satur
day morning at the Jones building
la downtown Oviedo until held out.
Proceeds from the bake sale will
go toward tbo building fund of
The Oviedo Woman's Club.
Personals
In Pennsylvania
By MARIAN B. JONES
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Parker have
had Mrs. Parker's sister. Mrs.
W. C. Hansen, Cheryl, Keith and
Rickey aa their bousagueste. Mrs.
Parker took tha group to Jacksonvilla, where she visited bar daugh
ter, Carol. The Hansens reside in
Jacksonville now, where ha la with
tha U. 8. Navy. Tha family apaat
four years In Cuba.
Mrs. C. E. Beasley, and daugh
ters, Barbara aad Virginia, so i,
Charles, and sister, Mrs. Anna
Mlkler, have relumed from a trip
to Fosston, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tbomna Hollings
worth have returned from tbelr
vacation.
Houseguest ot Mr. and Mrs.
Frank W. Talbott la Mrs. Tal
bott's sister, Mrs. Anaa Hatfield,
o f Oceanside, C aU L.lha.plaM to
return borne by plane tha last o f
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ragsdale awl
children, Marcia, Stevie and Mika
will move to Boise, Iowa, this
month. They left here In 1M0 for
Santa Maria, CaUL, then west te
fit. Paul, Minn. Bob who la with
Remington-Rand la being trained
in scbooli at these various towns.
They plan to spend a month la
Denvar, Colo., this sulamar, than
Marcia wUl enter school la Balsa
this fall.
Pickle Cheestis
At soacktlma or luncbeoa, pickle
checsots make e hit. Blend U cup
softened butler or margarine with
V* cup grated processed American
cheese. Add U cup chopped mlted
sweet pickles, 1 teaspoon finely
chopped onion, 1 tablespoon pickle
liquid, Vi teaspoon salt, dash each
o f pepper and caycnno. Mix wall
and apread on 12 w a l l bread
rounds. Garnish each with a small
sweet gherkin and hake in 300 de
gree oven 3 minutes.
They did not get to seo thalr
newest grandchild, however, as
Mrs. Raymoad Boatman gave
birth te a son seen after they re
turned home.
Thalr daughter, Mrs. Cbannta
and children, Pat and Susan, plan
to visit North Orlando in August,
Houasguasls since their return
Include Mr. and M n . Melvin Blelak and two children a t Pittsburgh#
Fa., and Mr. and M n . Grant
lom mera o f Pompano Beach.
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Personals
Friends of Mrs. John Lyons will
be glad to know that aba kaa re
covered. kern hoc recant opera
tion. The family recsnUy took a
week's rest in Miami.
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Wednesday and.
Every Friday Night
Till 9 O’clock
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Special!
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fashionable, young
Cotton HOUSE DRESSES
in broken nlzen . . . EARLY
BIRD SPECIAL!
Spring and Summer and some early Fall. Drip drys in
rayons, cottons, dacrons. Si zee 8 to 16, 10 to 20,
12*4 to 2V/S.
American miss!
VALUES to $3.98
VALUES $5.98 - $25.95
NOW
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Childrens Dresses
In plaJda A printa for back to achoo). Slice 1 to 8,
8 to 6 s and 7 to 14.
VALUES to $10.95
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Ladies Skirts
Summar akirta la sheaths and full* styles. Mix or
match, a im * to IS.
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Artificial flowers havo gained
acceptanca at part of our dseora-.
live sehomes end without apolo
gies. Fresh flowers, of course al
ways are more desirable but not
always possible for many reasons.
Bad fake flowers at woll ti good
ones are made, so seleet tbea '
with care. Be jure they are filth- ‘
ful facsimiles of the roa) thing.
If fake flowers are to bo ouoceasful in their 'sUnd-la” role,
arrangement* must bo artistically
made and the container* carefully
chosen.
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Often It It money well spent to I
have ■ florist make the arrange- j
ment after briefing him oa tha i
room. Its colors, lntandsd place- :
meat of the bouquot and aa idea
of also needed.
For Instance, aa Imaglaattra '
florist could croata aa iiria
arrange
g*ment of apple blostome
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if •
k te nsblack urn that would look
tural you would have te toutft It
to determine if It wen real or
false.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Sommers
o f North Orlando have had a busy
summer interlude. They visited
their two com aad daughter In
Feaniylvanla. Raymond Uvei in
Bloomfield, Paul In BridgevUle
and Mrs. Hstal Ckannaa In CarM|U.
In T rS
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Sommers Family
Visits Children
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Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Frank White of
Dahlia Drive entertained her brothsr.ln-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Songbes o f Welling
ton, Ohio, at the beach Wednes
day aad prepared a cook out at
their home la the evening.
Mr. aad Mrs. Harry Bell of Lin
da Vista have as thalr houseguests
their daughter and three grandchildren from Palo Alto, Calif.,
before they depart for Midway to
Join thalr father. Ha is being
transferred with the U. 8. Navy.
Mr. aad Mrs. Sidney Swallow of
Bayou Vista are entertaining their
son aad daughter-in-law, Mr. aad
Mrs. Sidney t . Swallow o f Lan
caster, Calif., aad their three
daughters, Lyaa, Kathy and Sus
an. They will be leaving soon for
a trip through Florida and to
Maine before returning to Cali
fornia.
Alice Conner, sister of Mrs.
Chester Reariek, from Pittsburgh,
Pa., is as much at home In De
Bary as Pittsburgh, making sev
eral visits a year to the Stats of
‘ Florida.
f i r . and Mrs. A. Duffln of Shell
Boad have as thalr bouseguest
Bonnie Smith from Canada who
will he visiting for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Boyle of
Mighbaaks Road entertained a
group o f friends during the past
Week. Guests Included Mrs. Elsie
X ora a a . Miss Muriel Clock, Mr.
and Mrs. A. WlUaban and Mrs.
Kmma Giachino.
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Mr. and Mrs. Merle W. Cooper
of Denver, Colo., who are visiting
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Beasley, are having quite a holi
day while here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hsrold Lyles en
tertained with a barbecue supper
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In their honor at their home. After
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the group enjoyed the barbecue,
they all made homemade .le e
cream.
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Thosa enjoying this special Oc
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eanian, In addition to the hosts,
were Mr. aad Mrs. Marla W.
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Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mc
V&
Call, Mr.* and Mrs. Gene Hickson,
end Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smithion.
In addition to renewing Betty'a
old acquaiptaaeos here, the Coop
ers found Urns to go to Tampa
one day to visit the mother of
ENJOYING THE BIRTHDAY PARTY nt the Sllvera home are left to
Betty's former roommate, who is
r ig h t, front row, David Roberts, the honoree, Steve Sllvera, Danny Hunt,
a semi-lnvalld.
David Silvers and Randy Brown. Back row, Freddie Halbnck, Ned Day and
When they depart for tbelr Den
Phil
Lindsey.
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ver home the last o f this week,
they will taka Rosa Marla Beasley
with them at far at Omega, Ga.,
for a visit with Mr. aad Mrs.
George Biggies. Then the Coopers
will visit with tome of Merle'e
Sieve Silvers celebrated his airplanes untU all the guests were When they were finished with the
friends at Evaneville, Ind.
eighth birthday, recently, With a present, then they all swam end main course, Mrs. silver* pre
party at the home of hit parents, played in the lake until the wie
sented a big birthday eake i t lie
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Silvers Jr., ners were roasted.
In Little Venice.
Baked beans, potato chips, and shape of a motor boat, with the
The theme of the party was cake was served with the wieners. name "Steve" on the tide. The
boys all sang "Happy Birthday"
"Ship Ahoy." The ooys who ar
and whlla Mrs. Silvers cut tbo
Charles WUke of Oltan, N. Y.. rived early, played with sling shot
cake Slave opened hit gifts.
sod his sister, Mrs. Jack Dial,
After finishing the cake and Ice
and children, Linde and Chuckle,
THURSDAY
cream
they wera still anxious to
of Lancaster, P I., have returned
VAH-I Enlisted Mens’ Wives
gst In one more awlm before re
home after a two week visit with
Club meets at I p.m. In the NAS
JULY IT
turning home, invited guests In
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char
Ballroom for regular meeting and
Admissions
cluded,
Phil Lindsey,
Randy
les Wilke, 420 Summerlin Ave.
to
discuss
plant
for
a
membership
Geraldine West, Bonnie Reback,
Brown,
David Roberta, Mike
Charles has recaaily bean pro
drive. Wlvee o f all enlisted personFreddie
Halback,
moted to the department o f re Long wood; William Zwotler, De nel of VAH-2 are invited to attend. Daugherty,
Bary; M iry Wilhelm, Lake Mary;
Doug and Danny Hunt, Wayne
search and development at Clark
F R 1D /Y
Peters, Nad Day and Steve's
Brother!, a division of Dresser Ann Siozier, DeLand; Patricia,
Enlisted
Men's
Wives' Club younger brother, Dtvld.
Mims;
Forest
Mason,
Sanford
Industries, where be is employed
meets at 10 a.m. in tha AceyBirth*
as engineer.
Ducey Club at NAS for a program.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Robinson,
Houseguests o f Mr. and Mr*. E.
DIAMONDS. . . .
Two tpeakera will present talks on
Sanford,
a
daughter;
Mr.
and
C. Williams and family at their
Tha (ilft That Latte Forever |
the
pending
move
to
Wblbey
Is
home, 201 Holly Avq., are their Mrs. Edward Stroller, DeLand, a land. Wash., and on the benefits
daughter.
daughter and family, Mr. and
of the Navy. All wives of VAU-13
Dismissals
Mrs. J. Gaston Edmonson and
Ml 8, FARR AYE.
personnel Invited. Free baby altConstantine
DaWoltkl,
Mrs.
Os
WQCleeo Wed. Neon
Ihree children, BUI, Leigh and
ling In the S. 8. room.
wald
Adams
and
baby,
Mrs.
Eu
Bob, of Montgomery, Ala. Also
Mrs. Williams’ mother, Mrs. A. N. gene Gllmartin and baby, Sally
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Turner, Mary Foster, Sharri Lynn
Harris and Boyco McQueen, all o f Riley, Mrs. D. S. Barnes and
baby, Mrs. Henry Mute and baby,
Jacksonville.
Mrs. Arnold BUlr, Sanford; Mrs.
Norman Showers and beby, Longwood.
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DeBary
By MBS. ADAM MULLER
Friends will be sorry to learn
that Sue Gilbert Is back In the
hospital again. She was admitted
Wednesday afternoon. Responding
to the Inhallator call were Frank
Christen, John Valter, Fred Kramm trer and Barney Savage o f the
DeBary Volunteer Fire Departn ea t. She was resting comfort
ably at the latest report.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stune ot
Hlghbanks Road have as their
houseguaats their two grandsons,
Billy aad Bobby, from Mundelein,
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DEAR PHIL: I f being a courteous
escort" to the bridesmaid assigned to you
i asking too much In return for the honor
t
l& w t fs a ljg ffig
Mjng, by ell means decline. Perhape the
{bridesmaid also prefers the company o f
•another, but she accepted because she fe!*
4 toffored to have been chosen.
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DEAR ABBYr I mat a girl back In
1954. .Wo really want for aaeh other. 1 got
tranafkiToi out o f town becauae o f my
Job. I thought thia girl would wait fo r me,
but aha didn't She married somebody tike
inatead. Now l am tranaferred back to my
home town, where ahe Uvea. She heard I
waa back, ao aha called me and told me
ahe wanted to aee me again. She aald ahe
wanted me to come to her houae and meet
ngr_• huaband and family. (8he ha# two
.jDdrsiL) I would like to aee her fo r old
•tlmea'
* cake. Shduld I accept?
UNDECIDED
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DEAR UNDECIDED I f you want to
aee her again, fo r "old tlmea' sake," ac
cept her invitation. But dig up a date
and ask i f you can bring a "friend."
Intend to take my aweetheart along. Now
hey tell me I am euppoeed to stick
verting with the bridesmaid assigned to
ta. If go, I must decline, for I ant not gour to neglect my girl for some bridesmaid
anyth big about. Please answer
is right away.
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DEAR ABBY There Is a woman In our
neighborhood who hires an eleven-year-old
twirl to baby-sit after echool with her baby
*Srho la lesa than a year old. When thU
Som an waa asked how she could entrust
ter baby to the care o f an eleven-year-old
jghild, she replied, "She doesn't have to do
» thing. She know* how to ww the tolaShone. All I want her for la to call the
p r o department and get Hie boby out o f
She house In case a fire breaks out.
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your own way. The "fre e " trip he hAs of
fe n d you could be m o n expensive than
you think.
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What’s bothering you? For a personal
reply* write to Abby, Box 8865, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, eelf-ad
dressed envelope.
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DEAR NEIGHBOR: Certainly not!
/Some eleven-year-old* have more tense
For Abby’*. booklet. "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 50 cents to Abby,
Box 8866, Beverly Hills,- Calif.
Don’t you think ahe should to repprtwj
Ho the authorities?
A NEIGHBOR
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litotes Mams: Bo junior Ja
Rowing a fit because ba has .to
ike a "silly aid ‘ girl" to a
toe*. Or ala la driving yoe craty
pesos# aba la still a tomboy
Mia bar young friends are busk axparlmentlag with UpsUck
kd 1 getting fu u y about their
jWatt, just rslax and quit pushif . AH in thalr owa geod time
tod la plenty o f Uma, at that)
laior sad sis will willingly leave
klldbood behind them. What'a tha
Grownups who fore* a child to
be sociable are likely to "teaeh
the child to become ■ lonely
member of a lonely crowd. Pres
sure o f adults on children will
not promote aoelal growth," lays
Dr. Robert W. Whit* of Harvard
University, who maintain* that
children develop social Interest
when they are ready for U.
Tha trouble Is the majority of
mothera today’ teem to ba pushart— wbera their children e r e con
cerned. The Juat ean’t wait far
than to grow up naturally.
Bo they atari organising a so
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Site (t) CIlUMl Sis N iw srtie
lila Ut Co ill CHosroom
Tim a t Tod*y ’
Till- (It Slen On W*alk**, N*wt
Till (It Farm Markat Report
Bellino Seen
As Sparkplug
NEW YORK (U P I) Irvin
Col# at Glencoe, III., baa a notion
that hard at hearing man might
ga tor, a pipe that contains tha
microphone'of a hearing aid.
Ministers Meet
Slated Aug. 5
• PARIS (U PI) The French
Foreign Ministry announced today
that foreign minister* at tha Unit
ed Stated. Britain and Franc* will
meat la Paris' Aug. S, « and T "to
examine tha M anuttoaal situs-
'CHICAGO (UPI) - The* Kanii City diBrilct, seeking to bat*,
ir their weak relief staff, haw
lekad a n 'it Louis Cardinal
I Maury MaOdrawtt an waivers.
McDermott, wb# previously put
|Uma with. Uta Boetaa Bad Bos,
atrolt TifaH, WasUagtoa Saalora and Xaaaaa City, trill iqNt Friday. Bat ha will not ha
Igihla to ptteh until F#*fr Bator,
O ffers Your
DREAM HO M E
Bike Racing
FRIDAY A, M.
•us (St aims Oa
grand atom lacking o m see.
"Strangely. enough, neither of
us waa happy with his partner in
spite at tha highly profitable re-
McDeri
LeMoy Denies
W ar Statement
for an littl* a n -------
NO DOWN PAYMENT
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
AS LOW AS
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(include* all)
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ROAD
Beat the HEAT
He's Invented such a pipe, hidtug Uta hearing aid la the bowl.
Sounds picked up art amplified
by a tiny battery uhdsr the stem.
The Inventor claim* the pipe can
be -smeked without hurting the
hearing aid.
y%Pick Up
-M ISS UNIVERSE," Marlene Schmidt, surveys part
o f her vast domain from atop Miami Beach's Federal
Bank Building. The 24-year-old statuesque • blond
beauty, who worka in a German electronics labora
tory, la a recent, refugee from Communlat-held East
Germany.
(I) Ki w i ant W*stk*r
*il* <l) Atlantia Wsathae
SHI (I) MewSeeg*
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(It Waka Up Cartaeaa
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NEW YORK (UPI)
(!«a («) CDS N*w*
Slid <•> Count of Monto Crista
bike racing, abaant from Madison
l:t s (It Captain K anrtroa
t:SI ::t Wosthor and N*w*
f i l l (I). Huntlay Brlnkloy
Square Garden since 1939, re
‘ (I) tlunllne * FUhtn* with l : t l (tt Countdown K * * i
turns to the big sports palace on
*:S*
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Don
t;0t (St Moraine Th»»t*r •
Sept. 22-21. Thirty-two riders fipm
tea a t Jim aotria
(I ) Romper Room
nine European nations as well as
they get to .Junior high school.
II) tlrand Jury
l i t Kartesn Kaptra
Till
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Edward*
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from th* United States and Cana
And If alt and Junior hold back
tit* (1) Outlaws
. (It Dins Dona Scboal
and stubbornly refute to fit with
(S).aummtr Sport* apoeta* t i l l (ft Central Florida Nowa and da, will compete In the event, re
garded as on* of the top endur
cutar .
mama's plana tor thrir social
Interviews
( ! ) Outstware Ha
l it My U til* Moral*
ance sports.
davclopmant, then mama frets, S ill (I)
Donna R**S ld:*S (Si Bay When
flews, worries, and puahaa hardtr l i lt (I) Hat Mastorson
( « t t Lev* Lucy
IS) Dansor Uaa
teas (It San Frsnelsc* Bast
and hardtr;
(»> Real McCoy*
ld:td (It Play Tour Huatb
AaA to what purpoka? WaU, Dr. lit* (I) Oupsllnaor
(tt Vide* Villas*
(Jt Bacholor rathor
White puts It right on tho Hm .
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Such prompting and. pushing lit* (S)Oraat ahost Storlos
lit Oslo Itorm Show
doesn't make ala and Junior wall,
(I ) Tha UatouehabUn
t ill* (S| Concentration
(St UurprUa Package
adjusted and happy. Instead, It t » i # * ( t ) Oroueho Stars
(It Trl»1a or Chas. Da Oaull*
(ft U n That Hob
only makes them '"lonely mam- IMS (SI Mtk* Hammer
tt:*l (S) Truth or Coai*qu*oe*a
III atlonta Plsasa
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tors o f a lonely crowd." And tho
NaWacapa
(I) Camoutlag*
sad pari to tha they may remake tit*# (It
(•) Chaaaal Sis Nawaroom
lonely members of a lonely crowd
(S) Mld-FI*. Nawa
U t ll( l) HollywoaS Mo via Caval.
for tha rest 6f their lives.
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(It Chanaol I Thoator
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11:1* (S) Jack foot
t l) Number Ploaoo
HI* ( ! ) K*wa
13:41 (I ) auldtny Light
By Oswald Jacoby
Rob Unger, baa sot appeared
thie columa lately, hut ba hat
4 coma in with a freak band
1 one o f tha customary unusual
Uaa Unger m u lls . Ha, writes!
1 was playing rubber bridge
fe a bow partner. Wa got vullabia tha first hand. H m aee| hand should have ended tha
■bar, but bo dropped ma i t
Grandpa's DUtaraey, i n series' pank who hat made’ the big time
most distasteful comedy subject, and i* pushing dope, Young
gets a thorough workout here, but Jamea MacArthur doe* a fine job
when an episode is completely In a* the cocky kid and fan* will
the hands of two old pros like want Eliot Net* to get him quick
Walter Brennan and Andy Clyde, ly. Eliot doesn't, ao the whofe
It's just a treat to watch. A ■how hold* up nicely. The produc
"m ust" for any student of otdtlme tion is good and not too much
comedy acting. 1:30 p. m. ABC
violence. 9:30 p. m. ABC.
Great Ghost Tiles. — "The
CBS Report*. “ The Trial* of
Monkeys Paw." A truly chilling Charles De Gaulle." (Repeat) One
tale that enlists your carefree at of the moat akillful documentaries
tention by Its deceptively Inno on an extraordinarily complicated
cent setting. A happy family, ap subject, even for. this superlative
parently well adjusted to one an ■eric*. It brings ■ semblance of
other and their lot, accepts the order to tha chaotic tequencs of
lure o f an evil charm as others events surrounding tha'French-Alh ive wantonly done before them. geriaa conflict, by means of onMildred Dunnock and R. G. Arm the-spot and at- tha- timo Inter
strong head the cast in the first views with aU tha leading parti
effective adaptation of a classic cipants In the nightmarish strug
horror story on this new summer gle for and again*! Algerian inseries. 9:90 p. m. NBC.
dependence and for and against
The Untouchables. — “ Death a French Algeria. Completely fasi
WASHINGTON (U PI) Gen.
Curtis LcMay, Air Fore* chief of For Sale." (Repeat) Interesting cinatlng from start to finish and
atfff, categorically denied today character study o f a brash young dsrigying about all. 10 p jn . CBS
a . published report that he had
■Sid a nuclear war is “ Inevitable"
SOUTH'S FINEST COLORED COMMUNITY
awl probably would begin and end
la the last weak* of th!> year.
Members of the Senate prepar
edness subcommittee said LSMay
made the denial at a closed ses
sion at their group thia morn-
Vrtnarsday’a tap television shews
ah.previewed and selected by TV
tiey’a staff of experts who attend
rehearsals, watch screenings, and
analyse scripts in New York and
Hollywood.
B it Mastetson. — "B at Trap."
(Repeat) Lon Chaney appears In
this ons playing monstrous as
usual at an old fashioned western
turkey
shoot.
Masterson,
of
coarse, plays the turkey end for
the curious among' you demon
strates a new use for his old
walking stick. 9:90 p. m. NBC.
Th# Baal McCoys. — "The Lib
rarian." (Repast) Funny outing.
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CHICAGO (U PI) - Navy’s Joe
Belllqo, the top college back In
the country last Mason, may turn
out to ba tha explosive runner the
College Ali-fltsri need to (urn in
an upset'.victory over th* pro
champion Philadelphia Eagles In
8oldi*rs Field hero Aug. 4.
Belllno displayed his running
prowess to All-Star coach Otto
Graham Wednesday, lie turned .In
Mvsval fin# runs during an hour
and SO minutes scrimmage and
cllmaaed hi* performance by
grabbing a 22-yard pass from
quartarback Norm Snaad of Wake
Forest for a touchdown.
one Extra Value
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the appointment
an old, reliable
SEMINOLE COUNTY CLUB members who attended the annual Home
Demonstration Short Course at the University of,Florida last week, arc.
front, from left, Mrs. H. L. Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Callahan and Mrs. Louise
Rushlow. Back row, from left, Mrs. W. B. Heath, Mrs. J. C. Sapp, Mrs. Joe
Wright, Mrs. W. H. Helnbuch, Mrs. W. B. Gray, Mrs. W. R. Strlngfield
and Miss Myrtie Wilson, County Home Demonstration Agent.
(Herald Photo)
(he Scholarship Loan Committee.
I served aa reporter for both of
these and had to prepare the re
ports for the state chairman to
■sake at council report time.
Monday avenlng I attended the
annual Presidents' Dinner held in
the Blue Room of the Student
Center. Each plate waa marked
with a lace place mat with n
state map on it. By etch name
place card was the state flower.
It was my fortune to get' the bast
state of all . . . Florida.
Then it waa time for our Veaper and Processional Service.
™ Thi» wee held In the Broward Re
creation Room this year. Because
it waa raining, we could not line
up outside for the procesilonal.
We had a wonderful speaker for
the service, Fred Martin, pastor
o f the First Methodist Church of
Gainesville. Rev. Martin used as
hie topie "Whose glaaies are you
looking through?" A moat llkenbta person, he had us laughing
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Tuesday morning we atarted
eur day by atsembllng In the re
creation room where we had
group alnglng and I would like
to say we had a wonderful leader
(hit year. Gordon White, who waa
Area Swim Classes
Sixty-three youngster* of the
Casselberry area completed the
ewimmlng Instruction classes re
cently conducted at the LuRay,
Motel lakeside pool.
8ponaored by the Casselberry
Volunteer Fire Dept, woiking with
f the American Red Crow Water
Safety Com m ittee,' the classes
were taught by Mrs. Rose Harrell,
Mrs. James Blrkenmeyer and
Eohn Lady, all qualified Red
CToes instructors.
Mrs. S ay Millar served aa aceretary and many parents also as
sisted with various phases o f the
program. Lady reported.
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A vote of appreciation ta Metal
^ O w n e r Freeman, to the Fire D ept
nad to Instructors and assistant#
has been included la the minutes
o f the Board’s July rosJUag.
held in the evening. The theme
for the dreis revue winners this
year was "Around the world in
80 WAYS." If this dress revue
should have had to be judged for
a winner, I could not have been
paid to be a judge for lt.(Our own
county winner, Mrs. Joe Wright,
waa besieged with compliments.
Another oue o f our county mem
bers, Mrs. B. R. Grey of Longwood, was used as an example
in the Nutrition Class. We certain
ly were proud .of ber, too.
After the revue the Home Dem
onstration Emblem Ceremony was
held. Thla Is always a aolemn
service. And It waa so beautiful,
both in aaaembllng and dignity.
Mias Anna Mae Sikes, State Home
Demonstration Agent, installed the
new state officers for the coming
year.
Then, R was Friday morning
and the last day. To us the daya
limply had Just flown by. Before
coming down to breakfast aod
assembly, we packed our bags
to that after the "Sing your Way
Hom s" song we ‘ would be ready
to leave. Reports of tha abort
course and special interest groups
are always tha last thing on tha
agenda. And to me they are al
ways so Interfiling because you
find out what has been going on
the entire week with the other
members. Ae we said our good
byes with the hymn "God be
'W R h * 7 « r -b t lir « l «ar'm lhda1*w«
made a promise to ourselves to
return again naat year.
Those attending from Seminole
County• along with our Home
Demonstration Agent Miss Myr
tle WUaon, were Mra. John Calla
han, Mrs. Louise Strlngfield, San
ford; Mra. W. B. Ueath, Geneva;
Mrs. W. R. Gray, Longwood; Mrs.
Joe Wright, Mra. W. R. Helnsuch,
Lake Mary; Mra. Louise Rushlow,
Mra. Naomi Sapp and m ystlf
Lake Monroe.
I would like le take thla eyportunity to thank the Seminole
County Council for letting me
have this chine# to represent
them as their President at this
Short Course and 1 hope 1 have
come baek with the right kind of
knowledge to tell them what J
learned from 1L It was certainly
a wonderful honor and experience
to be able to represent them.
Sanford firm —
LONDON ( U P ! ) - Britons Start-'
cd tightening their belts today In
anticipation of a scries of govern
ment moves designed to snap the
nation out of a worsening econom.
le crisis.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Selwyn Lloyd told the House of
Commons Tuesday night he would
"not be afraid to ask for neces
sary burdens and disciplines."
There was general belief that
the government would boost sales
taxes on cigarettes, whisky and
beer and general consumer goods
y d proclaimed sweeping mea
sures to cut industrial coats.
Financial elrcles spoke o f the
possibility that Prime Minister
Harold Macmillan's government
might even Impose wartime-type
wage freesea.
MacmUHan admitted last week
that be was worried" ebout Britaln’a economic conditions because
o f lagging exports and the alow
growth of industrial productivity.
The Laborite benches bombard
ed the Conservative spokesmen
with catcalls In the House Tues
day and Labor party Leader Hugh
Galtskell delivered a blistering
auack on Macmillan's economic
policies.
But in a vote on a Laborite m o
tion of censure, the Conservatives
won as expected In balloting
along straight party lines—329
to 243.
Government
spokesmen
dis
counted reports that the pound
would be devalued. It was consid
ered more likely the government
would try lo strengthen sterling
by borrowing from (he Interna
tional Monetary Fund.
As expected, the Conservatives
and Laborltca disagreed violently
on the causes and the cures of
Britain’s economic plight.
Galtakall, a Socialist economist,
said the MacmUHan government
had Just plain mismanaged / the
nation's economy.
He said it would be "foolish"
to freeae wages or impose ether
auaterMy measures that the gov
ernment apparently la considering.
Galtskell called for intensive state
planning for all Industry.
Lloyd placed major blame for
the cause on the heavy British
defense burden end foreign aid
program ever the past 10 years.
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secretary of State Chester Bowles
and said he wanted Bowlei to re
main In hla present job.
After a flurry of reports last
weekend that Bowles would be
asked to resign or take a new
assignment, Kennedy told hla
new* conference ha never had
asked the undersecretary to re
sign and that Bowles had not of
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STRAIGHT CLASMPIED:
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LOOKING FOR A NEW HOME?
In the meantime stay riih vs—
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SUN DEL MOTEL
Hwy. 17-22 - 1 MI. So. of Sanford
231S Orlando Dr.
FA 2-2631
1-BEDROOM
furnU&cd
apart
ment, .clean, downstairs, c c r £
mlc tile bath, 001 Palmetto. Ph.
FA 2-1374 after 0:00 p. m.
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far aiora tbaa aaa lacarrccl lasertloa of roar ad. aal reserves Ike
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couferm la lha polleiea af Mia
papar.
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equipped, 200 Grape villa Avenue.
Phone FA 2-3130.
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
apartment, tile bath, 601 Pal
metto. FA 2-1274 after 6 pan.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. I.oat A F ound
2. N o tice * - P e rs o n a l!
Tw in
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»TH 6
W RtHNO "THING®
ABOUT M E A G A IN .
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know o e u E o '
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NEAT and clean I room (urA|
Iihed apartment near hospital
$35 per mo. includes water and
electricity. PA 24344.
S. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
C. For Rent
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
§. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
IS. Mortgage Loans
14. lasuranee
15. Business Opportunities
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Babyaiftera
Beauty Salons
Build • Paint - Repair
Building Materials
Electrical Services
Plumbing Services
SLEEPING ROOM in private
home, double or aingle, I blocks
from Park Ava. Sanford. Ph.
F A . 2-7200.
3. Education - Instruction
r e Tins o n c t i r it f i nT. s i s h i
JUDICIAL CHUT IT. IN SSD row
BHMINOLH C O llS tt, FLOUtDA.
in cH A N cim r no. li e n .
NOTICE TO DKFMND
BTANLRT M. IILSTKn,
plaintiff.
THERESA HUNTED,
Defendant.
TOl
TltRIIKNA IIUBTHD
Whose |sst known residence and
’address ta unknown.
PLKASK TAKK NOTICK tkat
you ara harakr required to Ella
your written anawor or dafanao, If
any, personally or ky an attornay.
on or boforo August 12. ltd! M
Iks otllra o f tbs Clsrk o f Iks
Circuit Court, at tha Courthouse
In SsmlmlTa County, Sanford, Ilo r Ida, In that certain divorce pro
ceeding pending against you In
the Circuit Court o f the Ninth Jadelal Circuit, la and Vor Seminole
County. Florida, la Chancery, an
aV iu .tU l.il Mila of u lil cau se'be
ing "Stanley II. Huited. Plaintiff,
varaua Theresa Dueled, Defend*
ant," and herein fall not or a
Dacraa Pro Confaaaa will ba en
tered against yon, and the causa
proceed am part*.
(SBAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark af tha Circuit Court
Byi Joan M. Wilke
Deputy Clerk
Stenatreae, Davie A McIntosh
Attorney at Law
Post Otfleo Bog 111
Sanford, Florida
Publish July id, ST A Aug. S, IS.
in t h u c i r c u i t c o u r t
or
tub
NINTH JUDICIAL eiUCUIT. IN
AND aw n SBMINULM COUNTY,
P MSBIDA. IB CStANCBBT NU.
IIS00,
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOItTOAOB
AHSOCIATION, a aorporallon or
ganised under aa Aet at Cangrsaa
aad aalatlag purs sent ta tha Padoral National Martgaga Association
Charter Act, having Its priaelpa!
office In tha City o f Washington.
District af Columbia.
Plaintiff,
B. m u m ANSkBr and
an » LET, hie W itt
IPifOlV UMdHWBVOuffiVMClNCE l
m a id a
w.
Defendants.
TW APPEAR
UP P M D ID A TOl
Aaeley, addraaa aa. .
Aaeley, address ua-
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RENT A BED
Legal Notice
I ooafr Fipt much uke irrvm !
FURNISHED upstairs
$30. FA 24337.
LADY wants ride to Orlando: 3 ROOM furnished apartment, wa
Rollaway, Hospital it Baby Beds
ter and lighta furnished, screen
working hours 1:00 to S:00. Ph!
By Day, Weak or Month
ed front porch k garage. Ph.
FA 24114.
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
FA 2-1741.
Ph. FA 24131
111 W. 1st. S ^
LOST: Bulova diamond watch,
somewhere between French Ave,
and Holler Motor Co. FA 24174.
Reward.
▼MW BTATM OP rtOBIDS
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
private baths, t i l W. First SL
2. Notices • Personals
OST: medium s!se brown dog
with black rise, answers to
name of Spicy. Ph. FA 2-2M1.
’VS.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom, 2
bath, kitchen equipped. Phono
FA 2-3I72.
a
'JThoru’s tome pnln-fn-tha-neck on your party iir
Joan. Thay'va picked up the receiver four times
in the lest hour!"
SPOTTED A Z'
PHEASANT )
K S V * AT HOMS
A SLOCK M M T
. S IT TttUQW C
• BEDROOM apartmenL Pho-J
FA 2-1462 between 9 t. m. k
» p. m.
N on ca
TMU BTATB
E Hugh
known
Maida W.
• knowa
Taa ara hereby batlfled Wad g
ault has baaa filed agatadt yaa la
lha above aatUlod cause, aad Was
yaa ara required to flit your an
ew r with tha Clork a f Win Court
aad ta oerro a aopy thereof ayah
tha plaintiff or plaiatltra attar,
neya, whose name and address Is
Rlshop A Uornaleln, I f East Ping
Street. Orlaade, Florida, net later
tbaa July M lb, lis t. U yen fall
to da an. a Sears# pra aaafaaao
will ba aatarad' agalaat yaa far
tba relief demanded la the gemplaint. This ault |a to foreclose' a
mortgage. Tha real property pro
ceeded agalaat lit
Lot If. Loss lha Nsrtk T feat
thereof and tha North d feat
o f Lot II la Minsk $ la UULA1R. Sanford. Florida, aa•aiding ta tha plat thereof
recorded la Plat Book f,
page is o f lha Public Roe•orde o f Seminole County,
Florida, logoihar with aha
IJ-gallea slaetrlo hot water
hoalar aad Wtastar oil bunt
ing waU tarnsoo aad lank.
WITNESS my baud sad lhe.2*al
o f said Court ht Hanford, Florida,
this srth day a f June, A. O. M IL
10EALV
Arthur H. Baekwllh
Clark a f U a Ctrault Ceuat
By t Jena B. Wflka
Deputy Clark
_ _j
. Puhllah Juno 21 A July 4, II, IS.
EXTRA GOOD pasture for row* 2-FURN1SHED apartments, 310
or horses. FA 24109.
PUBLIC School Teacher forming
Magnolia. Ph. A. K. Rossever
classes in earamlca, for adults
Florist FA MIS1.
2-BEDROOM
house,
klteben
and children. Ph. Tk 2-MIL
equipped, large fenced backyard, 2-BEDROOM unfurnished house,
TUTORING Ph. FA 24302.
ISOS Douglas Ave. FA 2-030).
private surroundings, oo lake,
water furnished. $40 per mo.
2-HOOM apartment, private bath,
4. Transportation
Ph. Genova 3431.
private entrance. S ll MeUonville,
WILL HAUL to Obio or M ar. 1
2-BEDROOM house. Ph. PA 24772
FA 2-3420.
ton stake with canvas, leaving
FOR RENT
^
FURNISHED, large, clean, I
the 24th of July. FA 24710.
$60
room apartment. Near bate, Furnished cottage ou Lobe
2013 So. Sanford Ave. NO g-4223, 2 bedroom furnished _ next
to perk aad Lake Monroe 9100
INECREST: I year eld ranch 2 bedroom furnished— French
NICE 2 room furnished apart
style 3 bedroom home, Mautiful
ment, quiet neighborhood. Adults
Avenue
$02
cool yard. I l l Shannon Dr. Ph. I bedroom Itt bath Ravoooa
FA 2-73M.
FA 2-7232.
Path
9421
HUGE t bedroom luxury
3 BEDROOM bousa. Call Mr. Rohome
910$
U l. FA 2-2902 or FA 2-2311.
SLEEPLNO ROOMS—The Gables
"W e Trade"
•
3-ROOM tarnished apartment $23.
" 401 Magnolia.' PR. 'T A 24fJ0.
Adults. US N. Jassmine.
MODERN furs. 3 bedroom apt.
ups.airs over 2M W. 11th. $80 FURN. apt. 2 BR. $30 mo. Rooms,
REALTOR—1NSUROR
private, $0 week. FA 2-2704.
per mo. water Included. AvailPhono *PA 940M
111 N. Park
. able July I. FA 2-1401.
MALE school teacher wishes to
aharo home with desirable par
son. Ph. FA M M 2 a. as.
FA 24044 p. at.
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
Nice largo apartments, 404 E,
14th SL Pbooe FA 2-4202.
Stemper Agency
I
ROOM furnished opt., 100
month, elosg la. 111 E. lib St,
call tk 2-4203 or FA 2-5700.
Legal Notice
COTTAGE ready 1a m ore In, sll
utilities. Adults only, woek or
month, 2404 Park Ave.
I BEDROOM bouse, unfurnished,
la tbo Court a f tha County Judge,
refrigerator, stove and hot wa
asm tool* County. Florida, la Peater boater. Newly decorated.
haloLarge fenced la yard. Only $0$
la rsi Koioto ad
THOMAS BUSSELL WALTON
mo. FA 24S2S.
Deceased
To All Crodltora aad Ferouas May- FURNISHED 2 bedroom bouse os
lag Clalma se Doeaaada Agulaal
Lake Golden—also unfurnished
Ml# R itaiii
Tom and aatk a f yaa are here2 bedroom bouse 222 Escambia
by aetined aad required to pre
CaU FA 14274 or FA 24042.
sent any clalma aad damanda which
you. ar either af you, may have
against tha aetata a f THOMA0 PINECREST: 2 bedroom borne,
RUSSKI.L WALTON, dacaasad. tot#
screened polio, unfurnished,
of said Oouatr. la tbs County
1110, m i Park Ave. Tk 24332.
Judge o f lamlnola County, PierIda. at bla office la tha aaurt
house of sold County ai Hanford. LARGE • room, 1 bedroom borne
Florida,
within
sight
calendar
ou W. First SL; furnished. Ph.
months from tha time a f tha first
Tk 2-14S7.
publication af this notice. Bach
claim or demaad shall-be In w rit
ing, and ahall atata lha placa of FURNISHED or unfurnished I
residence and peat efflee addraaa
B. R. house, nice location. Avail
af lha dalmaat, and ahall' ha
able Aug. IsL FA 2-4143.
swera ta by tha claimant, agent
er attorney, and any such claim or
demand not so fllsd shell bo void,
Esther T. 1L Walton
Aa administrator o f tha
BaWte of
Thomas Rassen Walton,
Mask N. Cleveland. Jr.
Attoraay at Law
Sanford Atlantia N atl Bk. Bldg.
Bantord, Florida
Attaraoy far Batata
$11,300 to $17,100
nag Our Medal ■ oases
— OPEN TODAY —
2 H M . B a . e f fttuferd
Tarn W. eu Lake Mary Bird.
____ PH, F A 24070
O N G DALE
3 Bedroom I 1/] Baths
F IN A N C IN G
Down Payment A
n
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NEW HOMES
! ■ B e a a U fa l —
MONTH
f r t a d p a i a IbL
Coot — PHA
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Com?.
Suntand Estates
$13,800-$16,000
I - BEDROOMS
1 - l f t - I BATHS
KINGSWOOD
MJIUMOH^ INC,
FA 24474
FA *4179
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12. Real E s ta te c o r Bala
12. Real Eatate For Sale
UNFURNISlftCD new t bedroom ROBKR1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Raymond Lundqulft, A noc.
bouM. FA M i l l .
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank' Bldg.
• BEDROOM cottage, electric
303 W. 13th Street
kitchen, alto one bedroom opt., We Don’ t Want EVERYBODY’S FA 3-7603. Evening* FA I33T9
B uilaeii, Just YOURS.
electric kiteben — reasonable
LOVELY 3-bedroom home, car*
monthly.
FARMER'S AGENCY
port, utility room, electric kit
SUN DEL MOTEL
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
chen, well established lawn. In
1 Mi. So. of Sanford — II wy. 17 92 2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3231
nice quiet neighborhood. 1906
Til Orlando Dr.
FA 2-963] After hours FA 2*3013 or FA 20241
W. 4th St. FA 2-9634.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse,
3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, larga cor
nothing fancy but cheap rent,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ner lot. Low down payment.
$43 month. Also, furnished 2
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-6123
217
Oakland
Ave.
SunUnd
room A bath apartment, utili
Estates. FA 2*1193.
ties furnished, $4$. FA 2-3219.
3 BEDROOM, 114 bath home.
Stt*
ftanlorb
ftrrslb
Thurs. July 20, *61— Page 11 33. Furniture
By Nadine Seltzer
SWEETIE PIE
Owner being tramferred. Low 1-BEDROOM home In Sunland
down payment. FA 2-B698.
Estates, nice lawn, many extras,
must be teen to be appreciated.
TWO BEDROOM furn. apt. $33. BEING TRANSFERRED, mutt
Best reasonable offer accepted.
sell like new 3 bedroom, 1 bath
2101 Magnolia Ave. FA 1*3831.
209 Oakland Ave.
house with carport See owner
407 Beth' Dr. Ravenna Park.
SUNLAND
OT1IING D O W N - Trade your
hom e,for a new 3 bedroom, Itt
batb home with Fla.’ R o o m only |04 mo, Drlva out to Long
date and aavel 10 ml. South on
17-92.
Tbit Lake view home with 3 bed
rooms Is situated on a beauti
ful landscaped corner lot. Avail,
abla now, for some discriminat
ing buyer. After down payment,
112,930 mortgage left payable at
$80.19 per month.
ALE e r RENT with option
to buy: Exceptionally nice 3
RAYMOND M. BALL
bedroom 2
bath la lovely
And Associates
neighborhood. Let your rent ac
1U N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
Ph. FA 2 5641
cumulate toward purchase of 210 So. Park
FA 2-1390 13. Mortgage Loans
equity or buy now with terms. U k a Mary Breach
Fair Value Properties
WYNNWOOD
A lovely I Bedroom home la
lop condition can bo your*
day. Attractively located on
extremely large landscaped
Up
to
an
lot
Stenstrom Realty
Would yon like to move into *
beautiful modern home with
complete and attraeUve land
scaping, 2 bedrooms and low
monthly payments? On a lake
loo. Reasonable downpayment.
NEARLY NEW modern borne on
Call us today.
amen lake, completely furnish
ed. A Bargain. FA S-T904.
Stenstrom Realty
R O S A L
P A Y T O N
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2422
B agletseed Rent Estate Broker
Ph. FA M M
1742 at Hiawatha
OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling land.
S-BEDROOM, WUt la kitchen, ana Largs I story frame house.
Real spring water, beautiful
year aid. Assume lean. 712 Bayhuge trees, flowing creek. 12
miles from Sanford. Only 216,100
VA DIRECT loan house. 2-Bod- Write for dated*, Terms, dir
rooms, large paneled living ections — Box 24, Enterprise,
room, oak Boars, electric kit-
abau. dnet beating. VA bath*,
doable carporte, quint. Oolf
SUNLAND
•name area, many pinna, beau- A fine home 1* an excellent area.
This home is like new. I bed
rooms, many features, kitchen
equipped. Beautiful lawn. You
MUBT SACRIFICE t - bedroom
may find a homo with Itea down
CB baron. Bay equity. FHA. UD
payment but yon will not find
Country Club Circle. FA 24211.
a better home. $13,700. Low
Down Payment.
COUNTRY CLUB
^mM
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m
Stenstrom Realty
2-BEDROOM, Fla. room. Low
FHA 4 VA Mortgages - 114%
down payment. 139 Country Club
Interest — S. C. Bluh Company,
Circle. FA 2*9412. Please call
Mortgage Bankers, 1604 Edgeaftor I f . n .
water Dr., Orlando CH 1-3396
LAND for aate, good pasture land,
MORTGAGE LOANS
aom* citrus land, 10 to 70 a m * .
FHA
and Conventional
Ph. FA 2-3274.
Commercial 4 Residential
TWO YEAR OLD 2 bedroom, 2
8TENSTROM REALTY
bath house, 1472 sq- R. living 111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
area, with carporte, Florida
room. Corner lot with approxi 16. Ftmale Help Wanted
mately 1 acre. $1,000 down.
MEDICAL SECRETARY axperFA 1-8400.
leaead In a ed iea l dictation,
HOUSE: 2 bedrooms, bath, living
transcription; typing speed must
room, kiteben, brocieway, car
be good. Accuracy la moat oaport and extra large utility
aeo tie!. Salary open. Exealleat
room, 140 Angeles Rd. Ph.
personnel policies. Apply la
NO 9-4135.
persoo—Seminole Memorial Hos
pital, Saoford.
RAVENNA PARK
I
21. Bnnuty Salons
1 Shoemaker
|
a
$
I
8-BEDROOM la Sunland. 42$ Mi FOR RENT: senior operator pre
ferred working space. Hatel
mosa Terrace. $930 down, $73.42
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
p e r month. FA 24242.
25th.
NICE I B. B. CB bouse, new roof,
n*w pntnL Shallow wall. Good
neighborhood. Reasonable. Can
Painting
Phone PA 2-7221.
CARPENTRY, patnnng, roofing
and eemsat week. FA 2-4202.
BOOM SPECIAL 914M. Painting
Inside and **L CeU Mr. Taeker,
p a M ile .
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. Mlllwork
307 Elm. FA 2-2216.
Door Glaaa
Vent Ulnae
SERVICE
GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 ton, 220
Senkarik G lass and Paint Co.
volt air conditioner. NO l-MM.
4 RADIO SERVICE
'Dependable Guaranteed Service’ NO Magnolia
Ph. FA 24222
2606 W. First St.
Ph. FA 1-4622
81. Poultry • Pat* • Livestock
PA I-414S. '
had in my 40 years experience
as Sanford real estate broker, in
Sanford. Como are it. Edward
P. Lane. Phone FA 2-3988.
ART BROWN
Sanford, Fla.
For Free Estimate Call .
_ FA 2-6562
f l l
Air Conditioner*
• GAB • OIL • ELECTRIC
II°!AT PUMPS
SEMINOLE CO. MOTORS
SU M M ER T IM E SALE!
Priadpal - Interest - Insurance
Built ft Developed * By Jack Dnmstrc*
LOCATED
N.
Of
E.
USED ®
20th
on
Locust
Ave.
58
58
58
57
•0
65
54
64
55
57
60
67
54
56
57
59
CARS
FORD 2 Door, Standard S h ift............
OLDSMOBILE “ 88” Holiday, Hardtop
FORD 4 Door .......................................
FORD Vldorla, A /T , P / B ...................
CHEVROLET 2 Door, V -i, P/Q .......
CADILLAC d Door, A /C ••eeaateetaaeeeereta
MERCURY 2 Door, Powor Steering ...
FORD 2 Door, V -i •••••••••••*eta#e*e»eai#e*
FORD Parklant................................
CADILLAC Convortiblo.................
CORVAIR 4 Door, A / T ........ .......
FORD Station Wagon, V -I, A /T , •
CADILLAC 4 Door, A / C ................
DODGE Lancar ............................
CHEVROLET d Door, P/Q, V-8 .....
BUICK Hardtop Coup#'.................
RENAULT
Includes Everything
g-Bedroero, 1-Balk, beautifully finished, aelidly eenetrneted
heme* te ste d la Besferd’s meet escleaive residential area.
A . W. Barkley Used Cera,
lac.
1956
Bulck Special
HOLLERS °l SANFORD
FA 2-8865
! MM HOWS!
Barkley
TV SERVICE within the hour,
Imports ft Sport* C an
Service call 13.00. Sunshine TV, COCKER PUPPIES $10 each. Ph
Our Ipeclahtr
FA 24792. The Working maa’a
FA 2-9901.
17-21 • Heart at MalUaaf
CHROME dinette, 4 chairs, good
friend.
. PH. MI d’ BSOT
AKC REGISTERED female box
condition, $30. FA 2 5904.
er
pupplea,
excellent
stock
and
27. Special Services
color. FA 2-7080.
QHOST WRITING, essays, job
resumes and lettrra-of-appllca- 82- Flower* • Trees • Bhruba
Hon. 'Experienced
competent
service. Low rates. FA 3-4093. Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all colon .
OBAPEVILLE NURSERY
FR1G1DAIRE
Grapevine Ave. user 20th SC
Sales 4 Service
O. JL HIGH
Oriede, Fla. FO 2-2111 Dope
EXPERTS
Evenings Banted FA I-Mat.
First I* Quality
Serving Central Fla.
since 1941
FOR COMPLETE PEST
Salee 4 Service, All Makes,
56 CHRYSLER N. Y. Station W agon......
CONTROL SERVICE CALL
Residential
and
Industrial
58 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, P /O , A /C
Hiss*.
AIRPLANE
RENTALS:
Pilot
trainiog, Guaranteed courses,
•LADE
Airport,
Saalaodo
Springe Rd., Longwood.
AS LITTLE
AS
OARDEN TILLER with rotary
riding mower and other attach
ments. FA 2-64U0 for demon
stration.
Air Conditioning
CONSTRUCTION CO* | LARGE two story house. Posi
tively tho boat buy that I have
Incorporated
.
i Sa va n n a t
CARPENTER
A lla n tiooi
HATCHELS TV
LAR-RE’ BEAUTY SALON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph. FA M 4 N l i l t Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7948 2440 Hiawatha
Fb. FA 2-122$
IT
SEMI-RETIRED
Repairs
WHEEL CHAIRh, crutches, etna* 13’ MAHOGANY boat, 60 b. p.
Scott Atwater motor, Murray
walkers.
trailers $700 takes alL Midway
FREE DELIVERY
WELLS DRILLED
7-0423 collect.
Prescriptions our Specialty
PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
AQ Typea and Sites
17 F t PLYWOOD boat, trailer,
tnd and MellonvIUe
Wo Repair and Sarvieo
1232 20-h.p. Ev Inrude electric,
Ph.
FA
1*7107
S T I N E
atngie lever controls. 2 eats
Machinery and Supply Oo.
aklla and all equipment $793.
FACTORY TO YOU
207 W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 3-6432
1942 Bulck Roadmaiter $100.
. ALUMINUM BUNDS
Cdr. K. P. Rowell, Lake Mary
ENVELOPES, Letterbtada, state Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
PA 1-7053.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
ment*, invoice*, hand bills, and
or
rayon
tapes.
Cotton
or
nylon
programs,
ate.
Progressive
14 Ft. PLYWOOD fishing boat and
cords.
Printing Oo, Phone FA 2-2931—
trailer with 10 h. p. Wizard
Senkarik GUsa and Paint Co.
306 West Uth St.
motor $200. Ph. FA 2-3039.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 1-4632
27. Spndal Service*
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
Oscar M. Harrison
■QualityHones i
22. Bnlld • Paint • Repair
-than them
Seminole Septic Tank
Stenstrom Realty
111 M. Park Ava.
"II was eaayl First I at
w ta tho problem of
S e w in g M a ch . K e p a ir s
READY MIXED CONCRETE
LUMBER - HARDWARE • PAINT
AI-L MAKES A MODELS
Outdoor Table Tops 4 Scats
HOUSETRAILER lor sale. Phan*
ROOFING
FHA Loans
RENTALS $8 WEEK
Lot Makers — Sills — Lintels
FA M i l l .
B. EDWARDS
101 So. Palmetto (24 hr. Ser.)
Steps — Patio Blocks — Sand
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
FA 2-3629
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
39 MARLETTE Mobile Homo
Wa Give TV Itampe
106 Elm Avo.
Ph. PA 2-8791
Sflf x IF , 2 bedrooms, exealleat
FA 2 7222 DRAGLINE 4 BULLDOZER 8ER.
SCHOOL girl, pari time, Hogues 90S W. 2nd S t
toad. Includes IF Aluminum
OR
SALE
—
Quantity
o
f
good
By
The
Hour
o
f
Contract
I 4 10, 2473 Park Ava.
awning, washer, air condition.
used passenger tiro tubes 44c —
GATLIN BROTHERS
Priced to sell fiat. PA 14242.
truck $1.99 — tractor $3JO. Also
WOMAN who knows flower busi
Geneva 2312 Eva. Orlando GA2-6192
FR1Q1DA1RK
393 good, used tiros to go as
ness o r can learn tho work, pre
Salas 4 Service
DRESS MAKING
fer experienced er eome know
k?w, JMJ
ttafaoMad
House Wiring
Pro* Estimates
— - 4 AfVPRR ATIONR —
ledge o f floral w ork.’A. X . Roe*
recaps pi Tow-low exchange
*24 FORD « m o b wagon $290.
Sid Vihlao's RaodaU Electric
r
a
son
able
—
Satisfaction
guar
aeler, Florist, Celery Ave. Ph.
prices. New 000 x II front trac
111 MsgnaUn
Ph. PA 2-0915
Utility trailer $40. FA 2-7242
anteed.
Call
PA
2-1260
for
apFA 3-1831.
tor tires $3go 4 tax. Only 2—
altar I p. m.
pointmeot.
u oo x 30 Road Builder II pljr
25. Plumbing Dnrvlcns
Urea $23.00 each plus tax. 1267 OLDS 22, fully equipped, air
FLUMBTNO
FIRESTONE STORE, 111 EAST
eondlUoned, power steering 4
Oentraetlng 4 Repairs
WANTED— Reliable man or w on
lit ST. DO NOT PHONE.
brakea, Hydramatla transmis
Free Estimate*
an to own 4 operate profitable
LAWNS MOWED. Power edging.
sion, 4,700 miles, 21.400. Tarad
NEW DOUBLE bed, never bem
B. L. HARVEY
vending machine business in
Jerry Lord, FA 2*3219.
available. FA 2-6400.
uied. best offer. George H.
Sanford area. Muat have at 204 l a s t e d Ava. Phone FA 2-1182
Ballsy, DsWItl Trailer Park.
56 FORD I dr. Moat sail er trad#
leait 13 hours spare Ume and
for cheeper oar ar pickup. Call
minimum of $w$ cash. Yon re
Cleaning $39.00. Repair work. 24 WANTED: Someone te take ap
FA Mitt.
ceive enough equipment 4 mer
hr. sarvice. FA M40I.
payments on 3 complete room*
chandise now to return your laof furniture, monthly payment*
P lu m b in g f t Hosting
29. Automobile Service
vestment, regardless of amount
911.71. Call Collect: Casselberry
AIR CONDITIONING
invested,
Reply giving brief
TE I-U1L
history 4 phono number to CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
PA 24281
20 OAL. garbage cans $2.28.
Master Distributing Company, 1007 Ssn t e d Ava.
1210 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
Blanket Speclil, 2 for $3. ArmyWindshield
Back Glaaa
Navy Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.
4, N. C.
Landscape plans B* with this
bnroe. restart roar yard, earwar lot, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath,
small down payment, mortgage 111 N. Park Ava. Phone FA 2-2420 DAYWORK wanted. FA 2-8394.
balaaes at $7102 payable i t M
per month. Ideal for tha bud SUNLAND ESTATES, cor. lot, 2
br. 2-bath home, many extras.
get minded.
9300 down, call FA 2-7224.
Stenstrom Realty
MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. liv- BABY crib, fan, Venetian blind*, 1960 AUSTIN HEALY 3000 Deluxe,
ing room group. Someone to
washing machine. chcit-oLdra*13,000 m l. Uka new, original
take up payment* at $6. Call
cri. Fh. FA 2-B605.
owoer. FA 2-3236.
Casselberry collect-T E M i l l .
21 INCH Air King window fan, 1934 FORD, take op paymanta, aeo
• BIO VALUES
overall lire 29" x 24", will ad*
at m o Palmetto Ave. FA 1*7417.
• QUICK CREDIT
Just to 32" wide; revaraiblt;
• EASY TERMS
like new; $20. j . II. Trutuck CHEVROLET, >11 Sport Coupe,
WF, GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
V-a. automatic trana., power
1119 Magnolia Avenue.
steering, power brake*. radio,
CLEVELAND KINO Trombone
beater, whitewalls, padded dash,
New and Uied Furniture
with case and music holder.
black A white finish, clean in
311 E. First St.
FA 2*3622
Reasonable. Ph. FA 2-0336 after
terior, good mechanical condi
CUSTOM BUILT BEDD1NQ
4 p. m.
tion. Can be bought right. Call
Mattress renovating. Expert Up
Ray Winfrce, FA >*2731 even
holstering. All Work Guaran MEN’S clothing NO 8*1331.
ings er FA 1*1411 days.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
2 TWIN SIZE box springs, both
RAMBLER, ’91 Super 4 door *e.
Co., FA 1-2117, 1201 Sanford
$29. FA 2-2026.
dan, 6 cylinder, overdrive trana.,
good mechanical condition, d a t a
WRINGER type washing machine
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
body, 2-tone green finish. Trade
with lint filter, water pump,
Service With Tha Cash. SUPER
or sell straight out. Call Duetto
timer, double water hose. Rea
TRADINO POST. FA 2*0477.
Till la, night FA 3-OtTO, day*
sonable. FA 2*5409.
FA 2-1481.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry's Mart, 3(1. Bout* - Motors
1934 FORD CrostUot, hardtop,
213 Sanford Ave. Th. FA 2-4132
w /w , R /H , air conditioned, good
GOOD ikiing rig, 14' runabout.
condition. FA 1-2080.
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
39 h. p. Evlnruds Lark, Gator
Beds. Day, Week, or Month—
trailer. FA 2-7394.
I960 LONE STAR fiberglass boat
FURNITURE CENTER
15’ windshield, top, 40 h. p.
Gateway To Tha Waterway
1100 French Ave.
electric atarter Evlurude motor.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
Ph. FA 2-7933
Gator tilt trailer, like sow ,
Robnon Sporting Gooda
loeded with extras, d ll Temple
4*64 E. l e t
Ph. FA 3-3081
34. Art Idee For Solo
I t Ellison Atras, on route 44,
HAVE 17 piece stainless atoel BOAT: 14 ft. runabout, glasa cov
New Smyrn Beach.
ered plywood; Master Craft
cookware aet, I ply wateriest,
trailer; controls; 1958 Mark 25
in original factory carton. Waa
Mercury engine; $400. Phono
$149, sacrifice $39. Will deliver.
FA 2-9330 noon 4 evenings.
WILSON - MAIER
St. Johns Realty Co.
V WIIIDBEY Island: Lovely
4 bedroom, 114 bath, large liv
ing room with firtplaco, separate
dining room, drapes, double en
closed garage and patio. Call
FA 2-9273.
St. Articles For 8ale
BONUS: 199 Caftans at Gaa FRRBI If yon bay now.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Healer
Deal Hun Visors
Oaf sty Lerka
Defroster
New* Interior .
Beal Deers
Electric Wiprr*
Tarn Signals
Deal llarns
Windshield Washer*
l'impound Air Filter
‘TERMS TO SUIT YOU**
SEMINOLE COUNTY MOTORS
lit
E.' FIRST ST.
PH. k A 2-0414
55 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, i Pan*., S/T
65 OLDSMOBILE Supgr "85* 2 Door..............
10 VALLIANT 4 Door, Standard Traao, „
68 PLYMOUTH Belrsdoro, 4 Door •46999e9a6aaae**e*ee
W FORD I. Dwr$ S/T
15 CHEVROLET 2 Door V 4 ••»»****••»*->«•*•Mesas***
50 CADILLAC 4 Door ... ............... ......... «...
61 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Domogatrator.......
60 CHEVROLET ft Ton PkklipT................. „
51 DODGE
Too Pkkup J Z _________ ___
58 FORD V, Ton Pickup
S.-tl 4 Paimatle
Hanford
Phene
Ford Custom
FOUR DOOR, 6 CyBaf
Perd-O-Matle, Power B4o
�EDITORIAL COMMENT
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961
COUNTY NEWS
By MAEIAN It. JONES
Included in physical evidences
o f continuing growth In Oviedo
and Its surrounding areas are'the
complete 24-page proposed rules
and regulations o f the city's zoolog committee and the change in
the town's electrical service by
Fldrlda Power Corp.
.
.
The suggested zoning report.
Builder Asks
At Post Office
Casselberry Limiting Committee
Chairman Herbert Malay, azked
to look into requirement ,of street
lights for the saw Casselberry
Post Office Center, reported that
M ite far operating the lights
would run approximately $2Jo
each per month.
The town bas bees asked by
Hibbard Casselberry, owner of
the ee liter, to pi see four lights,
gyw ad »oo foot opart and in tha
. farm o f a square, at tha site. Ha
Also ashed that additional inter■ mallow I. bo secured from Florid*
r ower Corp. 00 coats o f Installing
the mar* substantial aad attrae* live metal pole* such aa those
s used at the new Publix Market.
Howofor, the Board of Aldermen
was advised by Ha attorney, Ken1 Birth McIntosh, that unless tha town
\hokte n property title, n lease or
[' aa easement for tbo area, It can. * * legally authorise Urn lights.
; 'The matter was left for Mayor
Jkeeph I. Laird end the builder
I ‘ to come to an agreement on the
> ‘. 'method o f legalizing the initalla-
‘V acationer Forced
To Continue Rest
From Housework
}
1 By ATLANTA MeOWNIS
Unfortunate accidents seem to
, h ive followed tbo Deniel VanderWerfo o f Lake Harriett Kstetea
through this summer vacation. •
and friends, Mrs. VanderWerf was
hospitalised for three days with
ah Infected finger on her laft
bind. ,
‘ Upon their return home, they
had net been, in the bouse five
minitea, aha said, whan she slip
ped on a rug, breaking her right
arm In (ha fall.
’ Since the finger stilt is under
tcofclmcnt and to* broken arm In
..a; cast, tba returning vacationer
Bow la questionably enjoying a
rather prolonged and continued
tort from the housework.
New Flag, Pole
A t Loiigwood
'A brand new 50-ztar Ameri
can Flag went up on a brand now
paid at the Longwood City Hall
■no . day In advance of the Mg
Fourth o f July celebration.
Longwood Maintenance Enfincer John Farina and hla workin to were In charge of erecting
the new pole while to* flag cam*
through the' courtesy o f City
l*AnnwlIimw TaI>„ Basm c .
prepared by Chairman Ben Jones
and hla committee, has been pre
sented to the City Commission
and closely follows the standards
of other cities throughout the
state facing rapid growth.
The Florida Power Corp. has
been rebuilding and increasing
the distribution "feeder" lines
from the Oviedo substation to
provide for greater power domands. By changing from the
4,too volt system to one capable
of carrying 12,470 volts, the cor
poration assures Its customers in
the aree against voltage drop pro
blems which could result with In
creased population and building
of Industry.
,
In addition, the new high volt
age system will enable substa
tions at Winter Path, Long wood
and Blthlo to food the Oviedo area
sbouid the necessity arise. Hav
ing several sources of power will
assure local residents of uninter
rupted service la (be event of
line or substation breakdowns.
Part of a system-wide change,
the Oviedo switch hat seen any
where from SO to M men work
ing in the area during the past
ala 'weeks and 129 new poles,
ranging In height from IS to 00
feet, have been set.
Beginning at Ooldenrod and
North Orlando, the work bas re
quired only a minimum of ser
vice Interruptions from local cus
tomers.
THE NEW ADDITION to Caaaelberry'a Firw Hal], being
constructed by Developer Hibbard Caaselbcrry, fur left,
under terma o f a land trade agreement with the town.
PAGE IS
will provide the apace needed for the firemen to add a
boat, motor and trailer to their present equipment.
(Herald Photo)
Canal Is Problem
Of Land Owners
e
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh last
week advised tha Casselberry
Board 0/ Aldermen that In his
opinion tbo town has no responsi
bility in maintaining a drainage
canal which runs from Lake Trip
lett north to Lake Kathryn.
Tha question came up after a
petition, framed by C. 8. MaglU of
299 Ivy Rd. and signed by a num
ber of the area residents, was
beard at tha July business meeting.
Tha petition stated that tha ca
nal, filled with hyacinths and (tagnant water, created a health menaca and asked that the town have
It eleaaed and assume Its main
tenance. It also cited that a
barbed wire fence In dilapidated
condition on tha easterly aide of
the canal posed a safety ,hazard to
rezidentz.
A search of past municipal rec
ords and a atudy of U. S. Geodetic
By MONA GEfNRTEAD
Survey Maps by McIntosh revealNorth
Orlando's
Teen-Hops,
ed that the canal and Its abutting
weekly outdoor dances ter young
propertlas are the responsibility
people o f the Village, have been
o f tha land owners.
changed from Saturday nights to
Friday alghta.
th e dances, which began In the
Village under the direct ten e f y>e
Catholic Women's Society, now
are supervised by member* of the
local Volunteer Fire and Recrea
tion Dept, from I p.m. until l i
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
p.m. each week.
Artlrt Eugene White, resident
Husbands aad wives ef the de
instructor at the DeBary Mansion
partment, serving, alphabetically,
Florida Federation of Art Head
act aa etutperooaa.
quarters, led a landscape demon
Other recent projects o f the de
stration on Uw afternoon o f July
partment have lartndad tha suc
9 with more than 79 students In
cessful July 4 fireworks display
tha audience.
which was handled by tha fireman
White explained his methods of
to conclude the first Independence
outlining the rough sketch and
Day celebration in th* Village and
from there he brought out the
sale and delivery « f fertiliser la
color and shading he desired.
a Joint offort with mtmbers of th#
Pausing for questions from the
Civic Assn. Firemen mad* de
audience, as cool punch was serv.
liveries la the Are truck while
ed, the artlrt announced that his
Woody Anderson, Donald Nall and
completed drawing would be don
Jack Sutton handled tha sales.
ated to the FFA president for
use In any food raising project
she felt advisable.
Allbough no demonstration was
scheduled this week, White will
give another neat week.
The Old Glory American Legion
Pictures from associated clubs
Post, now located at Altamonte In the state new bang In th* gal
Springs, which has announced its leries and a great d e a l'o f Inter
Intention, to foil Id a $10,000 Boom est bas been shown in the cabinet
In Casselberry, originally waa o f stuffed birds in th* Whistler
chartered for Uw town* o f Cas Gallery.
selberry and Longwood. according
Count DeBary, R to rumored,
to Hibbard Casselberry, a charter brought two of each species to the
member o f Uw organization.
area to add to the stock o f local
Carl 8loddard, commander at birds for hla private hunting
Old Glory Poet, haz not aa yet an rang*. Moat o f those types are
nounced detailed plans for toe mounted and are on view at toe
Mansion.
To Come Home?
'm m which spacialtaaa fai all kinds of formica work,
1 Is tba Urgant In Central Florida for this type buato
Photo)
Several months of hard work
•nd planning by members of Cas
selberry Boy Scout Troop 941 will
co m e .to an end early Saturday
morning when 11 boys and two
adult leaders climb aboard a
large,
canvas
covered
camp
truck at 6:49 a. m.
Thus will begin an esciUng and
educational nine-day trip through
.aeveral gulf coast states for which
the scouts have earned their eapenses by sponsoring car washes
and rummaga sales and through
their present project of selling
fire extinguishers for home sr
car use.
Overnight campe will be pitched
at a number of State Parks and
Scout Council Camps along the
way and at historic Biloxi, Miss.,
homo of Jefferson Davis, tha
boys will earn a Civil War Ceatennlal Award by making a II-
MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
HI there. 8uru missed being with
you tart week. But 1 was certain
ly having a most wonderful time
In Qalncsvllle with ihe Short
Course. Naomi Sapp, Louise Rushlow and myself, along with our
agent and five others, certainly
"laarnad'' a lot this time. I wish
that more could be able to go.
Alter att, according lo the old
saying "you are never too old
to learn" and I KNOW • • • 1
wish you could sea 1what greeted
me when 1 returned. 1 would bavt
blamed It on the boya but since
It was a small tornado I can't.
The curtains were blown down, a
window opened and aoaked some
furniture and plenty of damige
outside * * * Murdock and Clare
Math*son and two daughter! left
Monday morning tor North Caro
lina where they will visit for two
weeks. * * * I want to take this
time to tell you of a beautiful
thank you card 1 received In the
mail. It 1* from tba Dutch Mill
Nursery on the Upsala Road. 1
also talked to Mrs. Lommerse on
the phone. We bad an interesting
talk. Mr. Lommerse ie from
Holland. The transformation ef
their yard from what te was till
now la simply wonderful. It is n
site of beauty now. 1 want to
go over end talk to him and *0*
If bo can translate n cookbook
for mo Into the only language I
know, - English. • • • Sorry to
hear that Ora Canup Is confined
to Selninole Memorial Hospital.
Lcnora Andrews and I went up to
see her Sunday. Hope the caa
return home before very long. * *
Linda.Stapler returned home left
Wednesday after n three weeks
absence spent in the mountains
at Gatllnburg, Tenn. I know site
had « wonderful time. • • *
Talked to Mary Illttell concerning
the Community Building. Help l*
badly needed over there. Any
body that can, please go ever and
give Mr.' Anderson n helping
hand. The outside repair* should
be finished before getting the In
side started. So com* on you
stout-hearted men and fiv e Uw
others e hand. • • • Our house
hold b id visitors last week from
New Jersey. Fred and Oviedo Mc
Donnell whom we haven’t seen In
seven years paid us • surprise
visit. Sure was good to *ee them.
• • • The W. H. Almonds hove
two of their granddaughter* with
them from Lee. • • • Claud* and
Rena Hawkias and sen, Sidney,
returned Friday after n two
weeks vieti with sister Florence
In New Jersey. While there they
Longwood Forest Rangers earlier this week report
ed a number o f woods fires caused by striking lightning &
which accompanies the afternoon and early evening
thunderstorms o f the season.
Ranger Lewis Williams explained that although the
county is getting some rain, most o f the showers are
localized and many o f them cover only a few acres.
Too, he said, not enough rain falls to thoroughly wet
the underbrush and high winds coming with the storms
quickly dry the top moisture.
The Forestry Service official warns that even with
the rainfall Seminole County still is DRY and residents
urgently are requested to maintain every precaution in £
burning trash and debris at their homes and to observe
all safety rules while picnicking or camping.
Residents also are asked to keep a, sharp lookout in
surrounding areas o f their locale for possible home or
woods fires which could be ignited by lightning during
the local storms and to immediately report them to the
nearest authorities.
p in Building, Museum o f Natural
History, Rockefeller Center, Sta
tue o f Liberty, aad on their way
bom* slopped at Gettysburg Na
tional Park. Pa. This trip wasn’t
enough so they left again Sunday
morning to go south, by way of
Sabring to a w old Monroe friends,
the J, H. Edwards, then on to
Lake Wales and Punts Gorda to
Visit the Jim Corbetts and Rena'a
slater Hasel As tola was Sid
ney's first trip out of the state,
he eertalnly was a thrilled boy.
• * * Have sot to be sure to re
mem ber to go to Gtei Taylors'
tomorrow
wedding
rehearsal
evening. I have the pleasure of
being ashed to be the organist
for her wedding. Just another
day o f being a YOUNG old maid.
Glni. • • • Sammy* Lou Keel
told m e tola morning tost sbe
called ber mother la Balnbridge,
Ga. Ms was out but Pa Pa was
there so ah* talked to him. That's
the couple tost we aro trying to
get to come back here and live
so Ma can show Pa how to fish
and roally catch tba fish too.
They are too nicest couple. * * •
1 want to thank Cecelja Farmer
for the nice little etory ah* did
on >!**• Holnbuch and I while w*
were gone. It was a* nice. • • •
$922 Collected
To Aid Family
Casselberry
Volunteer
Fire
Chief Paul Bates said late Tues
day afternoon that 1822 haa been
collected for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weimer whose five year old
daughter, Cindy, died recently ef
the dreaded blood disease, luhernia.
Weimer, who has two other
children to car* for. »:iU la deep,
ly Indebted tor medical expanses
Incurred during toe past year In
tha fight tor hi* Uttto girl's Ufo,
Bates said, staling tost eon'.ributlons still are being accepted at
the Casselberry Realty Co., at
Sheppard's Resell Drug Store *r
by mall te th* Fir* Dept.
Rev. Ruth E. Grant, ’ pastor of
the First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, and a group o f young
people from the church, have re
turned from the Christian Youth
Camp which is held each year at
the Camp Grounds o f tha United
Pentecostal Church near Ocala.
Rev. Grant served as Instructor
in Church History classes and aa
director of tha Junior Dept. In her
absence, Rev. Vivian Poland, as
sistant pastor, officiated at reg
ular services at the Longwood
Church.
Young people attending the
camp were Margrette Pemberton,
Curtis Chafln, David Kaigans,
Harold Kelgans, Mary Lou McCoy,
Bruca McCoy, Clyde McCoy Jr.,
Patsy Ruth Grant and Randy
Ansley.
These boja and girls will present
a special program at tba church
on Friday which will demonstrate
tha advantages o f attending the
Christian Youth Camp.
The public la walcomed at all
regular services of tha church and
te eepMtoUy havUed te the Friday
program.
Mayor Issues
Gun Warning
Casselberry parents were warn
ed by Mayor Joseph Laird last
week that both aa existing state
law and a municipal ordinance
prohibit th* use o f BB guns or .22
caliber rifle* by youngsters under
!• years o f ago unless they are
accompanied and supervised by
an adult.
Residents in some areas o f the
town have protested against a
"gan g " o f youngsters wbn aro
"shooting up everything."
Parent* can be held responsible
for th* Juvenile offenders, Laird
warned, a yd sentence can bring a
fin* o f na much aa $200 o f a* days
la jail.
kett waa instructed by the eMy
council te notify CD Hsadqeartere
Seminole Nurse
At Summer School
used, he added, In requesting that
screen mesh fence be required
around the Junk yard.
However, Carlson msde k fleet f
that be wee not optimistic about
the groups getting, any Immediate
resulU from the county, citing a
number of past instances whet
county assistance had been prom
ised but bad failed to material
ize.
. By MBS. ADAM MULLER
DeBary VFW Port 9091 sleeted
and installed officers at a July It
meeting in the Fire Hall with
M. J. Benson, commander o f dis
trict I, serving as installing of/icar.
New officials o f tha veteran's
post includa Gerard Neyar, com
mander; Capt. H. M. Yoat, senior
vice rommander; Capt. Thomas
P. Lawton, junior vice command
er: John J. Seufert, chaplain, and
Harold E. Coffin, trusts# for two
years.
During the ceremonies, the dis
trict official presented Joseph
Santillo with a Dept, o f Florida
Certificate o f Merit for continued
activity in the VFW program o f
servlet tor 1M0 aad M l .
Speaker o f the evening was
Charlaa Swinehart, district 8
quartermaster, who spoke 00
unity and strength o f the organ!ration in Florida.
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Seminole
County Health Dept, nurse, Is at
tending a course o f "Special
Fields in Public Health Nursing"
at tha University of North Caro
lina School o f Public Health.
Tha tour-week course, July 10
through Aug. 4, la divided Into
four sessions with a full wash de
voted to each. Mrs. Fisher en
rolled for study on tuberculosis,
cancer, chronic diseases
and
cardiovascular diseases.
Offered by the Dept, o f Public
Health Nursing at the University,
the co u n t gives professional ed
ucation to public health nurses
and others In the field who are
engaged In public health and In•titulional work.
The North Carolina school Is
the fourth oldest professional
school o f Us kind In tba United
States and la one o f 10 such
schools In the nation which aro ac
credited by the American Public
Health Assn.
The Longwood City Council will
sit ee n board o f equalisation at
g p.m. today la tbo City Hall.
The meeting, during which any
complaints from residents on the
new city tax roll will be beard,
was postponed from Juno 90 for
lack of a full hoard.
Seminole County's 4-H Boys and
Girls left Monday for a week at
Camp McQuarrte in Uw Ocala Na
tional Forort.
Attending with nwmbara *roa
Volusia County, the 4-ll’cra will
take part In classes for swimming,
nature lore, first .aid, crafts and
special progrs ms. Each group win
have an agent as its leader with
one adult and three junior assis
tant leaders.
There arc twelve cabins aad
each cabin selects a leader who
U in charge of too cabin.
The program each morning
starts with tha Flag raising cere
mony, then breakfast, clean ca
bins
and
morning
assembly.
Swimming, nature lore and spe
cial programs keep the campers
busy until noon.
Alter li-cs'i ttero Is a rest
period until aUernoon activities
begin.
Flag lowering ceremonies are
held after supper each day. The
evening program begins at T:I0
p. m. and there are two hours for
fun, recrcaUon a n d ' special pro
grams, Vtapera are at f ;20 p. m.
and this doses too program for
the day when at 10 p. a . U la
"L igb u o u t "
8emlnole girls attending camp
are Carla Lommler, Towango
Showers. Patricia Coney, Karon
Pallia and Sue Palter, Longwood:
Linda King, Candy Childs, Linda,
Noha. Donna Foley, Martha Knag,
N a m * Adams, Sanford d o b ; My.
rite Harris, Jaale Cordray, M m
•te Btoddaa, Martha Dear, Iris
Grencbareau nod Dobby Krecek,
North Orlando club; Sylvia Mlklar, Dorothy Duda, Martha Mlkl*r, Joyce Bellboru, Lu* Ana Mur.
phy, Eleanor Hein, Sandra Mlkter, Mary Jan* Brown, Lynn Elu
ll ce, Kathy Rook and Carol Kook,
Slavla dub.
Linda. Stafford, Wanda Mixon,
Cynthia Green, Barbara Rowell,
Susan Day, Wendy Martin, Linda
Gentry agd Cathy Best, Lake
Mary club; Cberyl Clark, Sandy
Van Horn, Linda Jones, Sandra
Jonea, Brenda Kelly, Toni Morriaon, Sheryl Mueller and Fatly
Groves, Lake Brantley club; Lin
da Green, Catherine Cammack,
and Frances Cammack from County-At-Larga group.
Boys, David Jakubcin, Chuck
Pula, Jack Eustiee, Ted Bellhora,
BU Murphy, Bob Bellhora, W a l->
laca Marktem. William Hein Jr„*
Bill Mlkltr, Michael Krocok, Dan
Thompson and Jonathan Lukas
from Oviedo; John Peasgood, Wil
liam LaMar 111, from Sanford;
David Mohn aad Harvy Clements
from Lake Mary.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home De
monstration Agent, and Ernest
Lundberg, Assistant County Agent from Seminole County, and )
Mrs. Edna Eby, Home Demonatrattea Agent aad Jim Luttrell,
Assistant County Agent from Volu la County will be tha agents In
charge e f camp. Cecil Tucker, n,
®aaaty » Agent (row
Seminole
County te manager e f the camp.
. Mr*. Doric Dicker, to the adult
tender assisting Mias Wilaoa and
I t Bellhora, flavin te assist-
Tax Session
Set In Longwood
Council Discusses
Garbage Franchise
Members of tbo Longwood City
Council briefly discussed granting
the town's garbage franchise to
to* ABC Garbage Collection Co.
o f Sanford after adjournment et
■to* regular meeting last Thursday.
Prior te opening the session.
Mayor A1 Lormann mentioned Uw
possibility o f a plan In which Uw
town would purchase uniform
standard type cans In grosa Iota
and provide them to all resident!
within the municipal limits for
a small monthly fee.
"In this way w« could be as.
lured tost all our residents have
closed, sanitary containers," Lormans said, "and it also would
from being scattered by prowling
dogi or being blown out of open
containers."
Library Fund
Now Totals $818
■ y ATLANTA McGINNIB
A profit o f |US was reported
by urnmiter* e f Um Altamonte
Spring* Library Assn, from the
rummage sale being held in toe
eld post office building.
. Total funds raised by tb* alsoLongwood last week received daltea for to* purchase of lib
approval from Civil Defense auto- rary and property now. stand nl
orities cm Its additional request * 1 * .
Sale* resumed this morning and
for tT14.SB In Hurricano Downs
will
cealinuo through Friday and
disaster relief funds.
City Clerk Mr*. Oawto R. Roc Saturday.
Longwood Reody
For C D Audit
A number of rezidentz from the
Longdale residential development
appeared before the Longwood
City Council meeting last week
to seek advice on a paving pro
blem and on how to get an unlightly junk yard acreened from
view.
The paving problem Involve!
Orange Ave. eaat of the Longwood city limits to Hwy. 17-92
which runz In front of tha Ele
mentary School.
Council Chairman R. C. Carlion advised the group to get a
petition, bearing as many signa
tures as possible, for presentation
to tha County Commission at one
of Us weekly meetings. He alio
auggezted that residents form the
largest possible delegation to pre
sent the petition.
This same method could be
�n
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Grissom Rockets Into Space: Escapes 'Disaster'
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom leaped
111 mites Into the sky to become
America's second spaceman toIn a 16-minute rocket flight
which ended In lost of hit space
craft and near disaster for him.
Grissom bsd lo blow the hatch
off his capsule and swim 65 to
70 feet before he was picked up.
The 36-year-old Air Force cap
tain got out of bis craft, Uberty
Beil 7, minutes before it sank in
the ocean 145 miles east north
east of Grand Bahama Island.
His first words after a rescua
Qua aboard to* Randolph, Ken
nedy expressed “ great pleasure
and satisfaction" over the suc
cessful outcome of his flight
In Nawport Nawa, Va., Grtasom's wife Betty said thankfully.
“ I'm very happy. Deep down I
always knew K woufd be a suc
cess. That helped m e."
Grissom himself was described
a* “ in good spirits," but observ
er* aboard tb* Randolph said he
did not appear aa jaunty as Shep
ard had after bis recovery.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration said off!-
helicopter deposited him on the
deck of the aircraft carrier Ran
dolph were: “ Give me something
to blow my note. My head la full
of sea water." The spacecraft
sank five minutes after Grissom
got aboard the helicopter.
Except for lost of the Liberty
Bell. Grissom's flight was almost
at perfect as Navy Cmdr. Alan
B. Shepard Jr.'s pioneering hop
of May S.
One or the first to eongratulate
the stocky, tough-minded, harddriving Grissom was President
Kennedy. By radio telephone to
daily that “ preliminary data In
dicate the pilot performed satisfeetorily during the flight.”
His lack of bounciness after res
cue was attributed to disappoint
ment over lots of the capsule and
the film and other records it car
ried with it to the ocean bottom.
Scientists, however, had complete
tape of his remarks and physical
condition aa reported by radio
during.flight.
After Grissom
was plucked
from the sea, a helicopter tried to
pick up the spacecraft. But Nasa
reported “ that tome kind of mal
function occurred, that the space
craft sank; H dropped In the
ocean and sank."
After two postponement* and a
last-minute weather threat, Griaaom embarked on hit flight at
7:20 a. m. with a smooth liftoff.
He hit a top altitude of 118
miles and a peak speed of 5,310
miles an hour before coming down
at 7:36 a. m. 303 miles from the
cape and seven miles from the
Randolph.
lit* comparable figures for
Sliepard's flight of 15 minutes
22 seconds were 116.5 miles alti
tude. 5,180 miles an hour, and a
landing 302 miles at sea.
mother were “ relieved R*a over.He said “ we wouldn't want to go
through 14 again.**
liftoff and Um flight Itself were
flawless. Griaaom, whose capsule
had a larger viewing window
than Shepard's reported at tha
beginning ot bis weightless part
ed: “ Boy, that aun la really
bright The sky I* very, very
black."
At one point he said the view
from hla “ picture window" waa
*o “ fascinating" he almost forgot
to do hit spacecraft maneuvering
chores.
Had Grissom** flight been a
complete auceesa, K might have
been the last suborbllal rocket
hop before NASA attempts to put
an astronaut into orbit around the
earth late this year or early next.
But Iota o f Liberty Bell was a
blow to scientist* who had counted
on gleaning much information
from tb* film and various Instru
ments aboard the capsule. Their
loss may make a third rocket hop
advisable.
The maio thing, however, waa
that Griisom survived his dunk
ing. In Mitchell, Ind, hia railroad
er father said he and the pilot's
County School Board Okays M ill Increase
Approves
Record
Budget
CtTlir j5>aufnrii iieratf*
W EATHER: Cloudy with a chance o f ncutterud showers through Saturday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 75-80.
VOL.
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 10G1
53
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
NO. 240
Launch All
For Tunis Port
French Troops
•
j
Out Battle
TUNIS, Tunisia (U PI) — French
paratrooper* supported by artil
lery flaw and strafing planes to
day unleashed an all-out battlu
for cootroi o f tha Tunisian port
city of Bitart*.
LsKaliaed French attacks against
Tunisian army strong points on
tha outskirts o f tb* city burst into
a full-seal# assault with haairy
shelling and air strafing just after
noon.
Tb* Immediato objeetiva of tha
Algerla-toughoned French troops
I th e ear * ' ataaorod regluisnts
rack Preach units reroute by tea from Al- ,
•an c o ttr Blsert* to build
French strength at tba Btserta
THERE GOES GRISSOM . . . . A news cameraman at
Cocoa Beach helpa a pretty girl Might through the teleacopic lenn o f hla camera for a look at the aecond Mer
cury Capsule :ahot from nearby Cape Canaveral
44*
Lake Dot...
Fit For Beach
^
*
The County Health Department today advised the Coun
ty Commission by letter that Lake Dot In Sunla£d Estates
would not be a “ fit" public bathing area.
The County Commlaalon earlier In the week had tabled
action on improving tha facllitiea o f the lake until the health
department could conduct a bacteriological count on the two
*T T .---------
A
Republicans Cry
*Foul On School
Aid Program Bill .
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) ' - Adminlatratioa pressure to revive its
all-but-dafunct school aid program
had
congressional
Republicans
f ) shouting foul today.
One GOP House member ac
cused President Kennedy c l bran
dishing a whip over Congress ia
aa effort to line up support for
hla 93-5 billion aid plan for public
school construction and teacher
pay.
All IX Republican members of
tho House Education Commute
wrote a letter to Chairman Adam
© Clayton Powell (U N. Y .) accusing
Kennedy and hia congressional
bsckors of trying to “ blackjack"
' Congress into Une on school aid.
These charges cam* as Powell
m et Kennedy in an unannounced
conference on school legislation.
Reliable sources said
further
strategy sessions were in prospect.
The complaints revolved around
the so-called “ impacted areas"
" s c h o o l aid program.
This Il-yrarold program, tf
continued, would pump 9310 mil
lion into 3J 00 acbool district*
throughout the country next year
to pay for the schooling of chitdreo of yovemmrnt employee,
military and defense workers.
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acre lake.
Tb# commission bad been be
sieged by Sunland residents ask
ing that the board improve the
facility and also heard from resi
dents protesting any public beach.
In a letter to the board, Dr.
Clyde D. Brothers, county health
director wrote that the lake re
calves waters from stor|p sewers
and surface drainage for the sur
rounding area.
“ This accounts for the high bac
teria count," Brothers said.
I f a public beach ia developed,
Dr. Brothera said, the bacteria
count could be expected to rise
due to contamination from the
bather*.
“ Du* to the high bacteria count
and the small area o f tha lake, it
ii the opinion o f this office, that
it would be very difficult to main
tain a public bathing arts with
the water meeting safe standards
for bathing places."
The commission plant no action
on the beach until Tuesday's meet
ing.
Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Dies; Rites Set
Mrs. George D. Bishop Sr. died
loday. Funeral services will ba
held at 4 p.ra. Saturday at Holy
Cress Episcopal Church. Mrs.
Bishop u survived by her husband,
George D. Bishop Sr., a son,
George. Jr., a daughter. Mrs.
Martha Ashby, seven granddaugh
ters and on* grandson.
Heavy Loss
Seminole County school* will lo*e $122,000 In socalled federal impact money i f President Kennedy’a
school aid bill remains bottled up in congressional com
mittee, Supt. o f Schools R. T. Milwee reported today.
The federal impact funds are provided to help meet
loaal acbool coats ia araaa where military bases spill chil
dren o f military personnel Into public school*.
The government started this program to 1960.
A government communique said
shelling began at 11:11 p.m.
(4:11 a.m. K fT ). R said "Tunisiaa
have takes ep strategic
points in Blzerte city" to ilcfrnd
the town against French troops
only about half a mile outside the
city.
The Tunisian news agency said
50 truckloads of French troops
moved out from their barracks in
the Bizerte naval base today and
moved toward tha city.
‘An unofficial count showed more
than 200 persons had been killed
and hundreds more wounded in
the fighting that began Wednesday
when French troop* resisted bloc»* toil aftitfi^V Ttinlalgns seeking lo
fo rce , theni from the big n iv a l
ba»e.
'
The French shelling was reportad shortly alter President Habib
Bourgulb* told his nation that
Freucf tnlcnds to reoccupy all of
Tunisia.
lia ordered a ''fooi-by-fool*' de
fease against the French and ap
palled foe foreign voltotocr* to
Anna On Lonely
Caribbean Course;
No Threat Seen
MIAMI (U PI) Hurricane
Anne, the season's first tropical
storm, maintained a lonely court*
in the Caribbean Sea today and
threatened no land areas.
But the San Juan, P. R.,
weather bureau reported ia a
dawn advisory ihai tha dlsurbas
ance should slowly “ increase in
site and Intensity" loday.
The advisory said tbs hur
ricane, churning up W-mile-anhour winds on a west and west*
northwest court*, was located
about 1,100 miles southeast of
Miami and about 179 statute
mile*
northwest
of
Curacao,
N.W.I., moving at 23 m.p.h.
"Hurricane Anna (a expected to;
continue moving in tb* same di
rection at a (lightly slower speed
at 31 m.p.h. for the neat 13 hours
with alowly Increasing alae sad
Intensity," tha Weathtr Bureau WORK BEGAN this m om reported.
Highest winds are estimated at ing on widening W. First
90 m.p.k. rear a small area near St. Top picture nhowa bu.1lthe ccnlcy and gait winds extend
100 miles north o f the center In doxers clearing property
the northern semi-circle and 9*
miles la the southern sem icircle.'1 west o f Monroe Corner on
Tb* bureau warned ships along the road. Bottom picture,
iba coast o f South America In
ib* vicinity af tba Guajire penin worker* drive a stake to
sula to remain la p ort
Gearhart escaped uninjured but
'd a m a g e to th^ car was heavy.
Mayor Joe Baker will have
plenty of oppoilt|on during, the
forthcoming- r it/ oftetlon Ula
Movombor. Two roaldoota have
already told md “ off tho record"
(hat they are going to oppoae
Baker.
Nobody a iked me but. why do
official bodiaa. auch aa acbool,
county ‘ or, city boarda aeon* to
worry more about public critic*
iam when they are forced to ralee
tit* mlllago Inatead of If it la in
the bpat intereat of tho acbool
children or community?
WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Haute Appropriation* Committee
today alaihed 9149 million from
President Kennedy'* military conilrucllon
request and warned
that the Pentagon mutt take fait
action to atop waite In the pro
gram.
The com miller. In approving
1666,766,000 for military baiea or
all kind*, laihed out agalnit poor
management *in the planning and
conttruction of new rciearch fa
cilities cipcclally.
It cited unrealistic co il esti
mate*, cosily construe.ion, inade
quate facilities and delay* in op
erational
acbedule* a* major
problem*.
" Tho Air Force look the biggest
cut, 940.6 million. The Army
budget waa reduced 944.1 million
and tho Navy 931.9 million.
Under the bill a* it now aland*,
the Air Force would etlll get the
lion's share of 9407.6 million. The
Navy would receive 9190J million
designate the road right-of-
A Sanford Naval Air Station
man, Howard
Gearhart,* was
charged with reddest driving
in a om ear accident early- Uiti
morning, Uw Sheriffs Office re
ported.
Deputise said foal Gearhart
was apparently traveling at •
high rata of speed along Myrtle
An*., Owns miles south of
By LARKY VER8UEL
Although Count/ officials groat
M /Ing go public!/—tho majorit/
of courlliouM department head*
are dead aot agalott a n / sort
of eourthouaa annex in South
Seminole Count/. Moat of them
feel that tho eounly, lan't road/
for It / f t
The Board of dlrectora of the
Chamber of Commerce have acbe*
duied a meeting for' TIM p. m.
July I? in the Ckueus room of
Pirot Federal. Tit* 1961*13 bud
get will be diicuiied alone with
reporta on the progreia of the
newly
organlted
development
company.
• >
o *• *
Health Director Dr. Clyde Bro(h en will be on the firing line
Monday when he appear* before
the Rotary Club at It* noon lun
cheon. 1 imagine Brothera will be
a*ked oh why he want* a alight
millage bike in hla budget.
i
Sailor Escapes
Injury In Mishap
help.
Algerian rebel government offi
cials announced in Tunis, mean
while, that “ Important Algerian
arms" and several thousand Al
gerian Moslem volunteers were
ready to leave for Blzerte to fight
beside the Tunisians.
The Algerian rebels are believed
to have an army of about 15,000
men in Tunisia and to hava con
siderable arms at their disposal,
many obtained from Communist
! «T- sources.
” Bodrgulba announced Tunisia4
was taking ovar control of the oil
pipelines which run from the
French wells at Edjele, in the Sa
hara, through Tunisian territory
to the Mediterranean.
"It the French force* react to
this decision w* will take retalia
tory measures along the whole
length of the pipeline," llourguiba
said.
way. The San Marco Con
struction Company o f SL
Augustine was the low bid
der on the project with the
cost to be $694,966. Tha
project will include leveling,
To Stand Trial
grading, paving and one
DELANO (UPI) — Convicted
concrete box culvert on the
ChUliagworth murder mastermind
Jeoeph A. Feet Jr. will stand trial
■opt. i t CO ehargaeef grand lar
6,7 mile stretch.
(Herald Photo*)
ceny and
laws.
*
...
-•
violation
of
security
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The County School Board
late Thursday afternoon ten
tatively adopted a near $4
million record budget fo r
1961-62 and unamlnously vot
ed to raise the support and
maintenance budget by one mlU.
The board w ill hold a public
hsaring on tha budget at 10 a. m.
July 61. Final approval la expected
at that time.
Tha total budget figure waa aat
at 93,994,101 with tha suppert
maintenance budget at six mills
and debt service remaining nt cm*
and a half mills.
Last year's operating budget
was 99.700,000.
A t Thursday's meeting, Supt t f
Schools R. T. Milwee predicted a
blank future for Bamlnola County
children unleu the budget la
raised and even auggtated the pooalbllity o f relatog Uw mlllago by
on* and a half mills.
However, acbool beard mamberg'
refused to go along with any »IU age hike ever ops mill.
Bohfd atomh eroism s* Mafcaomayar said that *1 can aa* the
feasibility o f OM mW bet J Just '
can't g* along with - any more.*
Both John Brutal*/ and Chair
man Roy Mans agreed with
Birksrnnayor that ons mil) increase
was a "m ust" hut they ware afraid
any additional tax-a would he toe
much to hear fo r tha taxpayers.
Milwee u id that tha only al
ternative was to eat hand' eon*
•Unction funds cutting the pro
gram fo r a now Boar Lake School
and Junior High School near Cm ulborry.
Tha board agree to limit build
ing money and cut the two new
schools “ to tho bon# If necessary."
Mil woo repeatedly emphasised
that If tha mlllago isn't raised the
school children will bo penalised.
“ Oar children are getting less than
any others In tha state but, H'e
remarkable that ws continue to
turn out some outstanding stu
dents."
In mapping out claims foe toe
need o f a mlllago hiko. Milwoo said
that tho foderal government has
allowed public law 974, assistance
for federally connected children to
expire. "Thla takes away 91X9,000
of anticipated revenue In this bud
get.
Milwea stressed that by legisla
tive action a 9800 yearly a c m e
tb* board Increase in teacher* sal.
arias, o f which tho county pays a
portion, was given, lla also em
phasised that 4C more teacher*
than wer* uaad last year have bean
employed for the new yaar be
cause o f tho child population
growth and it la estimated that
“ 1,900" additional children will
have to bo takon car* o f ia the MW
yaar.
Milwea explained that tpr the
past two years the board had bean
able to match stale funds foe
building purposes with bond money,
"N ow that tho bond money ha*
expended, local monies most be
used for matching purposes,” the
superintendent Mid.
MIIw m said that Uit board Is en
titled to f260,C00 o f state money
but this budget only calls fo r the
matching o f 9171,741 toavteg the
board short 919,969.
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EDITORIAL COMMENT
THURSDAY, JULY 20, 1961
COUNTY NEWS
By MAEIAN It. JONES
Included in physical evidences
of continuing growth In Oviedo
and Its surrounding areas are'th e
complete 24-page proposed rules
and regulations of the city's zoolog committee and the change in
the town's electrical service by
Fldrlda Power Corp.
. .
The suggested zoning report.
Builder Asks
At Post Office
Casselberry Limiting Committee
Chairman Herbert Malay, azked
to look into requirement ,of street
lights for the saw Casselberry
Post Office Center, reported that
M ite far operating the lights
would run approximately $2Jo
each per month.
The town bas bees asked by
Hibbard Casselberry, owner of
the ee liter, to pi see four lights,
gyw ad »oo foot opart and in tha
. farm of a square, at tha site. Ha
Also ashed that additional inter■ mallow I. bo secured from Florid*
r ower Corp. 00 coats of Installing
the mar* substantial aad attrae* live metal pole* such aa those
s used a t the new Publix Market.
Howofor, the Board of Aldermen
was advised by Ha attorney, Ken1 Birth McIntosh, that unless tha town
\h o k te n property title, n lease or
[' a a easement for tbo area, It can. * * legally authorise Urn lights.
; 'The m atter was left for Mayor
Jkeeph I. Laird end the builder
I ‘ to come to an agreement on the
> ‘.'m ethod of legalizing the initalla-
‘V acationer Forced
To Continue Rest
From Housework
} 1 By ATLANTA MeOWNIS
Unfortunate accidents seem to
, hive followed tbo Deniel VanderWerfo of Lake H arriett Kstetea
through this summer vacation. •
and friends, Mrs. VanderWerf was
hospitalised for three days with
ah Infected finger on her laft
bind. ,
‘ Upon their return home, they
had net been, in the bouse five
minitea, aha said, whan she slip
ped on a rug, breaking her right
arm In (ha fall.
’ Since the finger stilt is under
tcofclmcnt and to* broken arm In
..a; cast, tba returning vacationer
Bow la questionably enjoying a
rather prolonged and continued
to rt from the housework.
New Flag, Pole
A t Loiigwood
'A brand new 50-ztar Ameri
can Flag went up on a brand now
paid at the Longwood City Hall
■no . day In advance of the Mg
Fourth of July celebration.
Longwood Maintenance Enfincer John Farina and hla workin to were In charge of erecting
the new pole while to* flag cam*
through the' courtesy of City
l*AnnwlIimw T I > „ B
.
a
a s m c
prepared by Chairman Ben Jones
and hla committee, has been pre
sented to the City Commission
and closely follows the standards
of other cities throughout the
state facing rapid growth.
The Florida Power Corp. has
been rebuilding and increasing
the distribution "feeder" lines
from the Oviedo substation to
provide for greater power domands. By changing from the
4,too volt system to one capable
of carrying 12,470 volts, the cor
poration assures Its customers in
the aree against voltage drop pro
blems which could result with In
creased population and building
of Industry.
,
In addition, the new high volt
age system will enable substa
tions a t Winter Path, Long wood
and Blthlo to food the Oviedo area
sbouid the necessity arise. Hav
ing several sources of power will
assure local residents of uninter
rupted service la (be event of
line or substation breakdowns.
P art of a system-wide change,
the Oviedo switch h at seen any
where from SO to M men work
ing in the area during the past
ala 'weeks and 129 new poles,
ranging In height from IS to 00
feet, have been set.
Beginning a t Ooldenrod and
North Orlando, the work bas re
quired only a minimum of ser
vice Interruptions from local cus
tomers.
THE NEW ADDITION to Caaaelberry'a Firw Hal], being
constructed by Developer Hibbard Caaselbcrry, fur left,
under terma of a land trade agreement with the town.
The Old Glory American Legion
Post, now located at Altamonte
Springs, which has announced its
Intention, to foil Id a $10,000 Boom
In Casselberry, originally waa
chartered for Uw town* of Cas
selberry and Longwood. according
to Hibbard Casselberry, a charter
member of Uw organization.
Carl 8loddard, commander at
Old Glory Poet, haz not aa yet an
nounced detailed plans for toe
will provide the apace needed for the firemen to add a
boat, motor and trailer to their present equipment.
(Herald Photo)
Canal Is Problem
Of Land Owners
e
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh last
week advised tha Casselberry
Board 0/ Aldermen that In his
opinion tbo town has no responsi
bility in maintaining a drainage
canal which runs from Lake Trip
lett north to Lake Kathryn.
Tha question came up after a
petition, framed by C. 8. MaglU of
299 Ivy Rd. and signed by a num
ber of the area residents, was
beard at tha July business meeting.
Tha petition stated that tha ca
nal, filled with hyacinths and (tagnant water, created a health menaca and asked that the town have
It eleaaed and assume Its main
tenance. It also cited that a
barbed wire fence In dilapidated
condition on tha easterly aide of
the canal posed a safety ,hazard to
rezidentz.
A search of past municipal rec
ords and a atudy of U. S. Geodetic
By MONA GEfNRTEAD
Survey Maps by McIntosh revealNorth
Orlando's
Teen-Hops, ed that the canal and Its abutting
weekly outdoor dances ter young propertlas are the responsibility
people of the Village, have been of tha land owners.
changed from Saturday nights to
Friday alghta.
th e dances, which began In the
Village under the direct ten ef y>e
Catholic Women's Society, now
are supervised by member* of the
local Volunteer Fire and Recrea
tion Dept, from I p.m. until l i
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
p.m. each week.
A rtlrt Eugene White, resident
Husbands aad wives ef the de
instructor
at the DeBary Mansion
partment, serving, alphabetically,
Florida Federation of Art Head
act aa etutperooaa.
quarters, led a landscape demon
Other recent projects of the de
stration on Uw afternoon of July
partment have lartndad tha suc
9 with more than 79 students In
cessful July 4 fireworks display
tha audience.
which was handled by tha fireman
White explained his methods of
to conclude the first Independence
outlining the rough sketch and
Day celebration in th* Village and
from there he brought out the
sale and delivery «f fertiliser la
color and shading he desired.
a Joint offort with m tm bers of th#
Pausing for questions from the
Civic Assn. Firemen mad* de
audience, as cool punch was serv.
liveries la the Are truck while
ed, the artlrt announced that his
Woody Anderson, Donald Nall and
completed drawing would be don
Jack Sutton handled tha sales.
ated to the FFA president for
To Come Home?
PAGE IS
use In any food raising project
she felt advisable.
Allbough no demonstration was
scheduled this week, White will
give another neat week.
Pictures from associated clubs
In the state new bang In th* gal
leries and a great d eal'of Inter
est bas been shown in the cabinet
of stuffed birds in th* Whistler
Gallery.
Count DeBary, R to rumored,
brought two of each species to the
area to add to the stock of local
birds for hla private hunting
rang*. Moat of those types are
mounted and are on view at toe
Mansion.
'm m which spacialtaaa fai all kinds of formica work,
1 Is tba Urgant In Central Florida for this type buato
Photo)
Several months of hard work
•nd planning by members of Cas
selberry Boy Scout Troop 941 will
com e.to an end early Saturday
morning when 11 boys and two
adult leaders climb aboard a
large, canvas covered camp
truck at 6:49 a. m.
Thus will begin an esciUng and
educational nine-day trip through
.aeveral gulf coast states for which
the scouts have earned their eapenses by sponsoring car washes
and rummaga sales and through
their present project of selling
fire extinguishers for home sr
car use.
Overnight campe will be pitched
at a number of State Parks and
Scout Council Camps along the
way and at historic Biloxi, Miss.,
homo of Jefferson Davis, tha
boys will earn a Civil War Ceatennlal Award by making a II-
MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
HI there. 8uru missed being with
you tart week. But 1 was certain
ly having a most wonderful time
In Qalncsvllle with ihe Short
Course. Naomi Sapp, Louise Rushlow and myself, along with our
agent and five others, certainly
"laarnad'' a lot this time. I wish
that more could be able to go.
Alter att, according lo the old
saying "you are never too old
to learn" and I KNOW • • • 1
wish you could sea 1what greeted
me when 1 returned. 1 would bavt
blamed It on the boya but since
It was a small tornado I can't.
The curtains were blown down, a
window opened and aoaked some
furniture and plenty of damige
outside * * * Murdock and Clare
Math*son and two daughter! left
Monday morning tor North Caro
lina where they will visit for two
weeks. * * * I want to take this
time to tell you of a beautiful
thank you card 1 received In the
mail. It 1* from tba Dutch Mill
Nursery on the Upsala Road. 1
also talked to Mrs. Lommerse on
the phone. We bad an interesting
talk. Mr. Lommerse ie from
Holland. The transformation ef
their yard from what te was till
now la simply wonderful. It is n
site of beauty now. 1 want to
go over end talk to him and *0*
If bo can translate n cookbook
for mo Into the only language I
know, - English. • • • Sorry to
hear that Ora Canup Is confined
to Selninole Memorial Hospital.
Lcnora Andrews and I went up to
see her Sunday. Hope the caa
return home before very long. * *
Linda.Stapler returned home left
Wednesday after n three weeks
absence spent in the mountains
at Gatllnburg, Tenn. I know site
had « wonderful time. • • *
Talked to Mary Illttell concerning
the Community Building. Help l*
badly needed over there. Any
body that can, please go ever and
give Mr.' Anderson n helping
hand. The outside repair* should
be finished before getting the In
side started. So com* on you
stout-hearted men and five Uw
others e hand. • • • Our house
hold b id visitors last week from
New Jersey. Fred and Oviedo Mc
Donnell whom we haven’t seen In
seven years paid us • surprise
visit. Sure was good to *ee them.
• • • The W. H. Almonds hove
two of their granddaughter* with
them from Lee. • • • Claud* and
Rena Hawkias and sen, Sidney,
returned Friday after n two
weeks vieti with sister Florence
In New Jersey. While there they
Longwood Forest Rangers earlier this week report
ed a number of woods fires caused by striking lightning &
which accompanies the afternoon and early evening
thunderstorms of the season.
Ranger Lewis Williams explained that although the
county is getting some rain, most of the showers are
localized and many of them cover only a few acres.
Too, he said, not enough rain falls to thoroughly wet
the underbrush and high winds coming with the storms
quickly dry the top moisture.
The Forestry Service official warns that even with
the rainfall Seminole County still is DRY and residents
urgently are requested to maintain every precaution in £
burning trash and debris at their homes and to observe
all safety rules while picnicking or camping.
Residents also are asked to keep a, sharp lookout in
surrounding areas of their locale for possible home or
woods fires which could be ignited by lightning during
the local storms and to immediately report them to the
nearest authorities.
p in Building, Museum of Natural
History, Rockefeller Center, Sta
tue of Liberty, aad on their way
bom* slopped at Gettysburg Na
tional Park. Pa. This trip wasn’t
enough so they left again Sunday
morning to go south, by way of
Sabring to aw old Monroe friends,
the J , H. Edwards, then on to
Lake Wales and Punts Gorda to
Visit the Jim Corbetts and Rena'a
slater Hasel As tola was Sid
ney's first trip out of the state,
he eertalnly was a thrilled boy.
• * * Have sot to be sure to re
m em ber to go to Gtei Taylors'
tomorrow
wedding
rehearsal
evening. I have the pleasure of
being ashed to be the organist
for her wedding. Just another
day of being a YOUNG old maid.
Glni. • • • Sammy* Lou Keel
told m e tola morning tost sbe
called ber mother la Balnbridge,
Ga. Ms was out but Pa Pa was
there so ah* talked to him. That's
the couple to st we aro trying to
get to come back here and live
so Ma can show Pa how to fish
and roally catch tba fish too.
They are too nicest couple. * * •
1 want to thank Cecelja Farmer
for the nice little etory ah* did
on >!**• Holnbuch and I while w*
were gone. It was a* nice. • • •
$922 Collected
To Aid Family
Casselberry
Volunteer
Fire
Chief Paul Bates said late Tues
day afternoon that 1822 haa been
collected for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weimer whose five year old
daughter, Cindy, died recently ef
the dreaded blood disease, luhernia.
Weimer, who has two other
children to car* for. »:iU la deep,
ly Indebted tor medical expanses
Incurred during toe past year In
tha fight tor hi* Uttto girl's Ufo,
Bates said, staling to st eon'.ributlons still are being accepted at
the Casselberry Realty Co., at
Sheppard's Resell Drug Store *r
by mall te th* Fir* Dept.
Longwood Reody
For C D Audit
Longwood last week received
approval from Civil Defense autoorities cm Its additional request
for tT14.SB In Hurricano Downs
disaster relief funds.
City Clerk Mr*. Oawto R. Roc
kett waa instructed by the eMy
council te notify CD Hsadqeartere
Rev. Ruth E. Grant, ’ pastor of
the First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, and a group of young
people from the church, have re
turned from the Christian Youth
Camp which is held each year a t
the Camp Grounds of tha United
Pentecostal Church near Ocala.
Rev. Grant served as Instructor
in Church History classes and aa
director of tha Junior Dept. In her
absence, Rev. Vivian Poland, as
sistant pastor, officiated a t reg
ular services at the Longwood
Church.
Young people attending the
camp were Margrette Pemberton,
Curtis Chafln, David Kaigans,
Harold Kelgans, Mary Lou McCoy,
Bruca McCoy, Clyde McCoy Jr.,
Patsy Ruth Grant and Randy
Ansley.
These boja and girls will present
a special program at tba church
on Friday which will demonstrate
tha advantages of attending the
Christian Youth Camp.
The public la walcomed a t all
regular services of tha church and
te eepMtoUy havUed te the Friday
program.
Mayor Issues
Gun Warning
Casselberry parents were warn
ed by Mayor Joseph Laird last
week that both aa existing state
law and a municipal ordinance
prohibit th* use of BB guns or .22
caliber rifle* by youngsters under
!• years of ago unless they are
accompanied and supervised by
an adult.
Residents in some areas of the
town have protested against a
"gang" of youngsters wbn aro
"shooting up everything."
Parent* can be held responsible
for th* Juvenile offenders, Laird
warned, a yd sentence can bring a
fin* of na much aa $200 o f a* days
la jail.
A number of rezidentz from the
Longdale residential development
appeared before the Longwood
City Council meeting last week
to seek advice on a paving pro
blem and on how to get an unlightly junk yard acreened from
view.
The paving problem Involve!
Orange Ave. eaat of the Longwood city limits to Hwy. 17-92
which runz In front of tha Ele
mentary School.
Council Chairman R. C. Carlion advised the group to get a
petition, bearing as many signa
tures as possible, for presentation
to tha County Commission at one
of Us weekly meetings. He alio
auggezted that residents form the
largest possible delegation to pre
sent the petition.
This same method could be
Seminole Nurse
At Summer School
Mrs. Grace Fisher, Seminole
County Health Dept, nurse, Is a t
tending a course of "Special
Fields in Public Health Nursing"
at tha University of North Caro
lina School of Public Health.
Tha tour-week course, July 10
through Aug. 4, la divided Into
four sessions with a full wash de
voted to each. Mrs. Fisher en
rolled for study on tuberculosis,
cancer, chronic diseases and
cardiovascular diseases.
Offered by the Dept, of Public
Health Nursing a t the University,
the c o u n t gives professional ed
ucation to public health nurses
and others In the field who are
engaged In public health and In•titulional work.
The North Carolina school Is
the fourth oldest professional
school of Us kind In tba United
States and la one of 10 such
schools In the nation which aro ac
credited by the American Public
Health Assn.
used, he added, In requesting that
screen mesh fence be required
around the Junk yard.
However, Carlson msde k fleet f
that be wee not optimistic about
the groups getting, any Immediate
resulU from the county, citing a
number of past instances w het
county assistance had been prom
ised but bad failed to m aterial
ize.
. By MBS. ADAM MULLER
DeBary VFW Port 9091 sleeted
and installed officers at a July I t
meeting in the Fire Hall with
M. J. Benson, commander of dis
trict I, serving as installing of/icar.
New officials of tha veteran's
post includa Gerard Neyar, com
mander; Capt. H. M. Yoat, senior
vice rommander; Capt. Thomas
P. Lawton, junior vice command
er: John J . Seufert, chaplain, and
Harold E. Coffin, trusts# for two
years.
During the ceremonies, the dis
trict official presented Joseph
Santillo with a Dept, of Florida
Certificate of Merit for continued
activity in the VFW program of
servlet tor 1M0 aad M l .
Speaker of the evening was
Charlaa Swinehart, district 8
quarterm aster, who spoke 00
unity and strength of the organ!ration in Florida.
Tax Session
Set In Longwood
The Longwood City Council will
sit ee n board of equalisation a t
g p.m. today la tbo City Hall.
The meeting, during which any
complaints from residents on the
new city tax roll will be beard,
was postponed from Juno 90 for
lack of a full hoard.
Council Discusses
Garbage Franchise
Members of tbo Longwood City
Council briefly discussed granting
the town's garbage franchise to
to* ABC Garbage Collection Co.
of Sanford after adjournment et
■to* regular meeting last Thursday.
Prior te opening the session.
Mayor A1 Lormann mentioned Uw
possibility of a plan In which Uw
town would purchase uniform
standard type cans In grosa Iota
and provide them to all resident!
within the municipal limits for
a small monthly fee.
"In this way w« could be as.
lured tost all our residents have
closed, sanitary containers," Lormans said, "and it also would
from being scattered by prowling
dogi or being blown out of open
containers."
Library Fund
Now Totals $818
■y ATLANTA McGINNIB
A profit of |U S was reported
by urnmiter* ef Um Altamonte
Spring* Library Assn, from the
rummage sale being held in toe
eld post office building.
. Total funds raised by tb* alsod altea for to* purchase of lib
rary and property now. stand nl
*1*.
Sale* resumed this morning and
will cealinuo through Friday and
Saturday.
Seminole County's 4-H Boys and
Girls left Monday for a week a t
Camp McQuarrte in Uw Ocala Na
tional Forort.
Attending with nwmbara *roa
Volusia County, the 4-ll’cra will
take part In classes for swimming,
nature lore, first .aid, crafts and
special progrs ms. Each group win
have an agent as its leader with
one adult and three junior assis
tant leaders.
There arc twelve cabins aad
each cabin selects a leader who
U in charge of too cabin.
The program each morning
starts with tha Flag raising cere
mony, then breakfast, clean ca
bins and morning assembly.
Swimming, nature lore and spe
cial programs keep the campers
busy until noon.
Alter li-cs'i ttero Is a rest
period until aUernoon activities
begin.
Flag lowering ceremonies are
held after supper each day. The
evening program begins a t T:I0
p. m. and there are two hours for
fun, recrcaUon a n d ' special pro
grams, Vtapera are at f ;20 p. m.
and this doses too program for
the day when a t 10 p. a . U la
"L igbu o u t"
8emlnole girls attending camp
are Carla Lommler, Towango
Showers. Patricia Coney, Karon
Pallia and Sue Palter, Longwood:
Linda King, Candy Childs, Linda,
Noha. Donna Foley, Martha Knag,
N a m * Adams, Sanford d o b ; My.
rite H arris, Jaale Cordray, M m
•te Btoddaa, Martha Dear, Iris
Grencbareau nod Dobby Krecek,
North Orlando club; Sylvia Mlklar, Dorothy Duda, Martha Mlkl*r, Joyce Bellboru, Lu* Ana Mur.
phy, Eleanor Hein, Sandra Mlkter, Mary Jan* Brown, Lynn E lu
ll ce, Kathy Rook and Carol Kook,
Slavla dub.
L inda. Stafford, Wanda Mixon,
Cynthia Green, Barbara Rowell,
Susan Day, Wendy Martin, Linda
Gentry agd Cathy Best, Lake
Mary club; Cberyl Clark, Sandy
Van Horn, Linda Jones, Sandra
Jonea, Brenda Kelly, Toni Morriaon, Sheryl Mueller and F atly
Groves, Lake Brantley club; Lin
da Green, Catherine Cammack,
and Frances Cammack from County-At-Larga group.
Boys, David Jakubcin, Chuck
Pula, Jack Eustiee, Ted Bellhora,
BU Murphy, Bob Bellhora, W al->
laca Marktem. William Hein Jr„*
Bill Mlkltr, Michael Krocok, Dan
Thompson and Jonathan Lukas
from Oviedo; John Peasgood, Wil
liam LaMar 111, from Sanford;
David Mohn aad Harvy Clements
from Lake Mary.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home De
monstration Agent, and Ernest
Lundberg, Assistant County Agent from Seminole County, and )
Mrs. Edna Eby, Home Demonatrattea Agent aad Jim Luttrell,
Assistant County Agent from Volu la County will be tha agents In
charge ef camp. Cecil Tucker, n ,
®aaaty » Agent (row Seminole
County te m anager ef the camp.
. Mr*. Doric Dicker, to the adult
tender assisting Mias Wilaoa and
I t Bellhora, flavin te assist-
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Grissom Rockets Into Space: Escapes 'Disaster'
CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom leaped
111 mites Into the sky to become
America's second spacem an toIn a 16-minute rocket flight
which ended In lost of hit space
craft and near disaster for him.
Grissom bsd lo blow the hatch
off his capsule and swim 65 to
70 feet before he was picked up.
The 36-year-old Air Force cap
tain got out of bis craft, Uberty
Beil 7, minutes before it sank in
the ocean 145 miles east north
east of Grand Bahama Island.
His first words after a rescua
Qua aboard to* Randolph, Ken
nedy expressed “ great pleasure
and satisfaction" over the suc
cessful outcome of his flight
In Nawport Nawa, Va., Grtasom's wife Betty said thankfully.
“ I'm very happy. Deep down I
always knew K woufd be a suc
cess. That helped me."
Grissom himself was described
a* “ in good spirits," but observ
er* aboard tb* Randolph said he
did not appear aa jaunty as Shep
ard had after bis recovery.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration said off!-
helicopter deposited him on the
deck of the aircraft carrier Ran
dolph were: “ Give me something
to blow my note. My head la full
of sea w ater." The spacecraft
sank five minutes after Grissom
got aboard the helicopter.
Except for lost of the Liberty
Bell. Grissom's flight was almost
a t perfect as Navy Cmdr. Alan
B. Shepard J r.'s pioneering hop
of May S.
One or the first to eongratulate
the stocky, tough-minded, harddriving Grissom was President
Kennedy. By radio telephone to
daily that “preliminary data In
dicate the pilot performed satisfeetorily during the flight.”
His lack of bounciness after res
cue was attributed to disappoint
ment over lots of the capsule and
the film and other records it car
ried with it to the ocean bottom.
Scientists, however, had complete
tape of his remarks and physical
condition aa reported by radio
during.flight.
After Grissom was plucked
from the sea, a helicopter tried to
pick up the spacecraft. But Nasa
reported “ that tome kind of mal
function occurred, that the space
craft sank; H dropped In the
ocean and sank."
After two postponement* and a
last-minute weather threat, Griaaom embarked on hit flight at
7:20 a. m. with a smooth liftoff.
He hit a top altitude of 118
miles and a peak speed of 5,310
miles an hour before coming down
at 7:36 a. m. 303 miles from the
cape and seven miles from the
Randolph.
lit* comparable figures for
Sliepard's flight of 15 minutes
22 seconds were 116.5 miles alti
tude. 5,180 miles an hour, and a
landing 302 miles at sea.
Had Grissom** flight been a
complete auceesa, K might have
been the last suborbllal rocket
hop before NASA attempts to put
an astronaut into orbit around the
earth late this year o r early next.
But Iota of Liberty Bell was a
blow to scientist* who had counted
on gleaning much information
from tb* film and various Instru
ments aboard the capsule. Their
loss may make a third rocket hop
advisable.
The maio thing, however, waa
that Griisom survived his dunk
ing. In Mitchell, Ind, hia railroad
er father said he and the pilot's
mother were “ relieved R*a over.He said “ we wouldn't want to go
through 14 again.**
liftoff and Um flight Itself were
flawless. Griaaom, whose capsule
had a larger viewing window
than Shepard's reported at tha
beginning ot bis weightless part
ed: “ Boy, that aun la really
bright The sky I* very, very
black."
At one point he said the view
from hla “ picture window" waa
*o “ fascinating" he almost forgot
to do hit spacecraft maneuvering
chores.
County School Board Okays M ill Increase
Approves
CtTlir j5>aufnrii iieratf*
WEATHER: Cloudy with a chance of ncutterud showers through Saturday. High today, 85-00. Low tonight, 75-80.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
FRIDAY, JULY 21, 10G1
VOL. 53
Record
Budget
NO. 240
French Troops Launch A ll
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Out Battle
TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI) — French
paratrooper* supported by artil
lery flaw and strafing planes to
day unleashed an all-out battlu
for cootroi of tha Tunisian port
city of Bitart*.
LsKaliaed French attacks against
Tunisian arm y strong points on
tha outskirts of tb* city burst into
a full-seal# assault with haairy
shelling and air strafing just after
noon.
Tb* Immediato objeetiva of tha
Algerla-toughoned French troops
I th e ear * 'ataaorod regluisnts
rack Preach units reroute by tea from Al- ,
•an c o ttr Blsert* to build
French strength at tba Btserta
THERE GOES GRISSOM . . . . A news cameraman at
Cocoa Beach helpa a pretty girl Might through the teleacopic lenn of hla camera for a look a t the aecond Mer
cury Capsule :ahot from nearby Cape Canaveral
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Lake Dot...
Fit For Beach
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The County Health Department today advised the Coun
ty Commission by letter that Lake Dot In Sunla£d Estates
would not be a “fit" public bathing area.
The County Commlaalon earlier In the week had tabled
action on improving tha facllitiea of the lake until the health
department could conduct a bacteriological count on the two
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acre lake.
Republicans Cry
*Foul On School
Aid Program Bill .
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) '- Adminlatratioa pressure to revive its
all-but-dafunct school aid program
had congressional Republicans
f ) shouting foul today.
One GOP House member ac
cused President Kennedy c l bran
dishing a whip over Congress ia
aa effort to line up support for
hla 93-5 billion aid plan for public
school construction and teacher
pay.
All IX Republican members of
tho House Education Commute
wrote a letter to Chairman Adam
© Clayton Powell (U N. Y.) accusing
Kennedy and hia congressional
bsckors of trying to “ blackjack"
' Congress into Une on school aid.
These charges cam* as Powell
m et Kennedy in an unannounced
conference on school legislation.
Reliable sources said further
strategy sessions were in prospect.
The complaints revolved around
the so-called “ impacted areas"
" s c h o o l aid program.
This Il-y raro ld program, tf
continued, would pump 9310 mil
lion into 3J 00 acbool district*
throughout the country next year
to pay for the schooling of chitdreo of yovemmrnt employee,
m ilitary and defense workers.
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Tb# commission bad been be
sieged by Sunland residents ask
ing that the board improve the
facility and also heard from resi
dents protesting any public beach.
In a letter to the board, Dr.
Clyde D. Brothers, county health
director wrote that the lake re
calves waters from stor|p sewers
and surface drainage for the sur
rounding area.
“This accounts for the high bac
teria count," Brothers said.
If a public beach ia developed,
Dr. Brothera said, the bacteria
count could be expected to rise
due to contamination from the
bather*.
“Du* to the high bacteria count
and the small area of tha lake, it
ii the opinion of this office, that
it would be very difficult to main
tain a public bathing a r ts with
the water meeting safe standards
for bathing places."
The commission plant no action
on the beach until Tuesday's meet
ing.
Mrs. G. D. Bishop
Dies; Rites Set
Mrs. George D. Bishop Sr. died
loday. Funeral services will ba
held at 4 p.ra. Saturday at Holy
Cress Episcopal Church. Mrs.
Bishop u survived by her husband,
George D. Bishop Sr., a son,
George. Jr., a daughter. Mrs.
Martha Ashby, seven granddaugh
ters and on* grandson.
H e a v y L o ss
Seminole County school* will lo*e $122,000 In socalled federal impact money if President Kennedy’a
school aid bill remains bottled up in congressional com
mittee, Supt. of Schools R. T. Milwee reported today.
The federal impact funds are provided to help meet
loaal acbool coats ia araaa where military bases spill chil
dren of military personnel Into public school*.
The government started this program to 1960.
A government communique said
shelling began at 11:11 p.m.
(4:11 a.m. K fT). R said "Tunisiaa
have takes ep strategic
For Tunis Port
points in Blzerte city" to ilcfrnd
the town against French troops
only about half a mile outside the
city.
The Tunisian news agency said
50 truckloads of French troops
moved out from their barracks in
the Bizerte naval base today and
moved toward tha city.
‘An unofficial count showed more
than 200 persons had been killed
and hundreds more wounded in
the fighting that began Wednesday
when French troop* resisted bloc»* toil aftitfi^V Ttinlalgns seeking lo
force, theni from the big n iv a l
ba»e.
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The French shelling was reportad shortly alter President Habib
Bourgulb* told his nation that
Freucf tnlcnds to reoccupy all of
Tunisia.
lia ordered a ''fooi-by-fool*' de
fease against the French and ap
palled foe foreign voltotocr* to
Anna On Lonely
Caribbean Course;
No Threat Seen
By LARKY VER8UEL
Although Count/ officials g ro a t
M/Ing go public!/—tho m ajorit/
of courlliouM department head*
are dead aot agalott a n / sort
of eourthouaa annex in South
Seminole Count/. Moat of them
feel that tho eounly, lan't road/
for It / f t
Mayor Joe Baker will have
plenty of oppoilt|on during, the
forthcoming- r it/ oftetlon U la
Movombor. Two roaldoota have
already told md “off tho record"
(hat they are going to oppoae
Baker.
Nobody a iked me but. why do
official bodiaa. auch aa acbool,
county ‘ or, city boarda aeon* to
worry more about public critic*
iam when they are forced to ralee
tit* mlllago Inatead of If it la in
the bpat intereat of tho acbool
children or community?
The Board of dlrectora of the
Chamber of Commerce have acbe*
duied a meeting for' TIM p. m.
July I? in the Ckueus room of
Pirot Federal. Tit* 1961*13 bud
get will be diicuiied alone with
reporta on the progreia of the
newly
organlted
development
company.
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Health Director Dr. Clyde Bro(hen will be on the firing line
Monday when he appear* before
the Rotary Club at It* noon lun
cheon. 1 imagine Brothera will be
a*ked oh why he want* a alight
millage bike in hla budget.
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MIAMI (UPI) Hurricane
Anne, the season's first tropical
storm, maintained a lonely court*
in the Caribbean Sea today and
threatened no land areas.
But the San Juan, P. R.,
weather bureau reported ia a
dawn advisory ihai tha dlsurbance should slowly “ increase in
site and Intensity" loday.
The advisory said tbs hur
ricane, churning up W-mile-anhour winds on a west and west*
northwest court*, was located
about 1,100 miles southeast of
Miami and about 179 statute
mile* northwest of Curacao,
N.W.I., moving at 23 m.p.h.
"Hurricane Anna (a expected to;
continue moving in tb* same di
rection at a (lightly slower speed
at 31 m.p.h. for the neat 13 hours
with alowly Increasing alae sad
Intensity," tha W eathtr Bureau
reported.
Highest winds are estimated at
90 m.p.k. re a r a small area near
the ccnlcy and gait winds extend
100 miles north of the center In
the northern semi-circle and 9*
miles la the southern sem icircle.'1
Tb* bureau warned ships along
iba coast of South America In
ib* vicinity af tba Guajire penin
sula to remain la p o rt
help.
Algerian rebel government offi
cials announced in Tunis, mean
while, that “ Important Algerian
arm s" and several thousand Al
gerian Moslem volunteers were
ready to leave for Blzerte to fight
beside the Tunisians.
The Algerian rebels are believed
to have an army of about 15,000
men in Tunisia and to hava con
siderable arms at their disposal,
many obtained from Communist
! «T- sources.
” Bodrgulba announced Tunisia4
was taking ovar control of the oil
pipelines which run from the
French wells at Edjele, in the Sa
hara, through Tunisian territory
to the Mediterranean.
" It the French force* react to
this decision w* will take retalia
tory measures along the whole
length of the pipeline," llourguiba
said.
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WASHINGTON (U PI) — The
Haute Appropriation* Committee
today alaihed 9149 million from
President Kennedy'* military conilrucllon request and warned
that the Pentagon mutt take fait
action to atop waite In the pro
gram.
The com miller. In approving
1666,766,000 for military baiea or
all kind*, laihed out agalnit poor
management *in the planning and
conttruction of new rciearch fa
cilities cipcclally.
It cited unrealistic coil esti
mate*, cosily construe.ion, inade
quate facilities and delay* in op
erational acbedule* a* major
problem*.
" Tho Air Force look the biggest
cut, 940.6 million. The Army
budget waa reduced 944.1 million
and tho Navy 931.9 million.
Under the bill a* it now aland*,
the Air Force would etlll get the
lion's share of 9407.6 million. The
Navy would receive 9190J million
WORK BEGAN this moming on widening W. First
St. Top picture nhowa bu.1ldoxers clearing property
west of Monroe Corner on
the road. Bottom picture,
worker* drive a stake to
designate the road right-ofway. The San Marco Con
Sailor Escapes
struction Company of SL
Injury In Mishap
Augustine was the low bid
A Sanford Naval Air Station
man, Howard Gearhart,* was der on the project with the
charged with re d d e st driving
in a o m ear accident early- Uiti cost to be $694,966. Tha
morning, Uw Sheriffs Office re project will include leveling,
ported.
Deputise said foal Gearhart grading, paving and one
was apparently traveling a t •
concrete box culvert on the
high rata of speed along Myrtle
An*., Owns miles south of
6,7 mile stretch.
(Herald Photo*)
Gearhart escaped uninjured but
To S tand T rial
DELANO (U PI) — Convicted
ChUliagworth murder mastermind
Jeoeph A. Feet J r . will stand trial
■opt. i t CO eh arg aeef grand lar
ceny and violation of security
laws.
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The County School Board
late Thursday afternoon ten
tatively adopted a near $4
million record budget for
1961-62 and unamlnously vot
ed to raise the support and
maintenance budget by one mlU.
The board will hold a public
hsaring on tha budget a t 10 a. m.
July 61. Final approval la expected
a t th at time.
Tha total budget figure waa aat
at 93,994,101 with tha suppert
maintenance budget a t six mills
and debt service remaining nt cm*
and a half mills.
Last year's operating budget
was 99.700,000.
A t Thursday's meeting, S u p t t f
Schools R. T. Milwee predicted a
blank future for Bamlnola County
children u n leu the budget la
raised and even auggtated the pooalbllity of relatog Uw mlllago by
on* and a half mills.
However, acbool beard mamberg'
refused to go along with any »IUage hike ever ops mill.
Bohfd atom heroism s* Mafcaomayar said th at *1 can aa* the
feasibility of OM mW bet J Just '
can't g* along with - any more.*
Both John Brutal*/ and Chair
man Roy Mans agreed with
Birksrnnayor th a t ons mil) increase
was a "m ust" hut they ware afraid
any additional tax-a would he toe
much to hear for tha taxpayers.
Milwee u id th a t tha only al
ternative was to eat hand' eon*
•Unction funds cutting the pro
gram for a now Boar Lake School
and Junior High School near Cm ulborry.
Tha board agree to limit build
ing money and cut the two new
schools “ to tho bon# If necessary."
Mil woo repeatedly emphasised
that If tha mlllago isn't raised the
school children will bo penalised.
“Oar children are getting less than
any others In tha state but, H'e
remarkable th a t ws continue to
turn out some outstanding stu
dents."
In mapping out claims foe toe
need of a mlllago hiko. Milwoo said
that tho foderal government h as
allowed public law 974, assistance
for federally connected children to
expire. "Thla takes away 91X9,000
of anticipated revenue In this bud
get.
Milwea stressed that by legisla
tive action a 9800 yearly a c m e
tb* board Increase in teacher* sal.
arias, of which tho county pays a
portion, was given, lla also em
phasised th at 4C more teacher*
than wer* uaad last year have bean
employed for the new yaar be
cause of tho child population
growth and it la estimated th at
“ 1,900" additional children will
have to bo takon car* of ia the MW
yaar.
Milwea explained th at tpr the
past two years the board had bean
able to match stale funds foe
building purposes with bond money,
"Now that tho bond money ha*
expended, local monies most be
used for matching purposes,” the
superintendent Mid.
MIIwm said th at Uit board Is en
titled to f260,C00 of state money
but this budget only calls for the
matching of 9171,741 toavteg the
board short 919,969.
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moet in life. Here he aelectod end paid for the thing*
decreet to hie heart. Here ia the measuring stick by
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|To Sponsor Special
'Funday' Aug. 26
Southside
Area Scene Of
Tlusy Activities
Southside playground wsi the
scene of the city-wide Play-Day
actlvitiei Thursday, featuring this
week's activities of recreation.
Those centers represented were
Plnccrest, Grammar and South,
aide with Pinecrcst leading in con*
Ue»t victories. Those events In*
^eluded volleyball, dodgcball, bad.
minton, tug of war, Indian wrest*
ling, ball dribble relay, balloon
relay race and a bubble gumblow*
ing contest. There were separate
divisions for boys and girls.
In other Southside daily actlvi*
ties, the boys softball defeated
Gram m ar by a 14*10 score fcatur*
Ing a bases loaded home run by
J i l l Demmond.
•* The weekly tournament waa
dominoes, with the winners being
Diane Cbarron, Clarence Charron
and Billy Longwcll, first through
third respectively.
Those persona who were mem*
bers of the winning team during
the Play-Day competition includ
ed: Jackie Winfree, Denise St.
Clair, Renee Levi, Gail Burton.
jJCalhy Scarbrough, Gait Burton,
S ta rts
Levi, Gail Hachworth,
Billy Burgess, and Bill Demmond.
Chapel To Open
Sunday School
In North Orlando
By MONA GRlNSTEAD
a Literature and equipment are
* e a d y for opening the North Or
lando Baptist Chapel Sunday
School this week.
Plans include a fully equipped
. nursery for the care of smaller
children also to be opened thia
Sunday.
Teachcra have been secured for
. all of the Sunday School depart*
tnenta, however, the services of
o i muaie director and pianist are
deeded.
The Church of the Nativity a'
Lake Mary h n scheduled a ape*
cial Funday’' Aug. M from 3 to
* p. m. at the Lake Mary Firehouse.
A spaghetti dinner will be fea
tured along with games and
booths.
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The dinner will be handled by
George May bury and Ralph Schweickert and the games by John
McFarlane and Robert Mooney.
The booths will be operated by
ladies of the parish.
There will he special prices for
the ••whole" family, according
to church officials.
DENARY CATHOLIC'S are looking forward to the Fall when they expect
to occupy the new St. Ann Roman Catholic Church now under construction
on Pershing Lane just north of W. Highbanks Rd.
(Cox Photo)
DeBary m uim
Committee Set
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
A meeting of the DeBary St.
Ann Roman Catholic Church Com
mittee which la planning the ba
zaar for the church to be held at
the DeBary Plaxa on Nov. T met
at the home of Mra. John Kolarick
on Catalina Dr. last week.
Chairmen and co-chairmrn an
nounced for several baxaar booths
included • Mrs. Franklin Malheson and Mra. N. Kahoc, novelty;
Mrs. Wilbur Goggburn and Mra.
Barney Anderson, baked goods;
Mr*. Herbert Vitt. while ele*
pliant; Mrs. M. Gulick and Mist
Muriel Clock, i parcel post and
Mrs. Kolarick, refreshment*.
The next meeting of the com
mittee* will be held « t the home
of Constable and Mrs. Oscar Pa*
pineau.
A card party, with Mrs. Malheton as chairman, haa been sche
duled at the DeBary Fire House
for 1 p. m., Aug. 4 and la open
to all residents.
All services of the Chapel are
held at the new Chlpel location,
loo N. Fairfax Ave„ with Rev.
. John Cannon temporarily taking
over for Rev. V. M. Maggard,
regular pastor.
The new Sunday School classes
Tbr Sanford Free Methodist
for all ages are scheduled for
f : i i a. m. with .morning worship Church has organized a CYC pro
gram for junior and primary stu
£ e r v lc e s set a t 11 a. m.
dent*, ages six lhrough.il years.
Christian Youth Crusaders !■
a service group of the denomina
IV THIS CIRCUIT COURT. SIX T H tion and la planned for the young
j t n i c i s i . c i r c x i t ; i s a v i s r o w people as a projected Sunday
I D H I S O L K l O l S T V , FLORIDA IX School activity.
C M A x rr.n T v o . l ia r s
Children earn badge* for meet
b i i t t o Q t i s r r t i t i .r
VAL’OHAN. INC., • r t « n < u aor ing requirement* of their fields
Vacation,
r u i a i l r f . of interests, take part in gamei
and craft activities and, as a |
v*.
JO HN M. PKIXKIN* and --------group, are given a broader scope
A>EltKIN(«. hi* w i l t, H A It V P.
of their responsibilities to com
^ T IN L A T S O N and --------PIN X.AT80N. h»r hu»h«nd. R. B. litmunity and country.
■ER a nd --------- RIBKR, hi* wile,
-Meetings of the new organiza
lia fendapta.
tion arc held each Monday in
NOTICK TO XIKS'KND
r o i JO HN II. PKRKINB a n d the Sunday School Annex from 7
PERKINB.
hi* wlfr.
MART
p. m, until 1:30 p. m. and are
P. MNI.ATaON a n d ------ PIN
I.ATSON,
htr
husband,
IL open to all Interested children-
Free Methodists
Organize CYC
Legal Notice
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partita
claim ing
by,
t h ro u g h , undar or a g a ln a t tha
Bbovo named Uatandant* or any
of tham and agalnat all u lh a r
artlaa h a v in g or claim ing to
avo a n y rig h t, till* a n d / o r Intaraa In iha propa rty barala*
a f t e r da arrlbed. In w i n
N W U Of lha N E U of flecllon
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TOU ARB H K R E B T NO TIPIED
I b a t tha P l a la l lf f h a rala haa Ina ll t u ia d a ault ag aln at yon la tha
c i r c u i t C o u r t of tha Ninth Judic ia l
C i r c u i t , In and for Bamlnola C oun
ty. Florid*, to q u la t it* t ltla to
tha
nbov*
daai-rlhed
proparty,
a lluatad. ly in g and baln g ta Baml
nola County, Florida, a* haralnabo ** m ura p a r tic u la r ly aat out.
Tow a n d oach of you aro hereby
re q u ire d to file y o u r answ er, w ith
tk* Clark of tha Circuit Court In
a a d for tlamlnolo County, Florida,
a n d a*r*a a rupy th ereof upoa
JOHN D. It A IN KB. SSt P a r k A ve
nue. Bouth. W in te r P a rk . Florida,
a t t o r n e y for P la in tiff Id tha abuvo
^a c tio n on or b a f u r a the Slat day of
( d u l y , A. It. 1*11, alas a Hacraa
P ro
C onfnao
W ill
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entered
against sou.
IT IH O R D E R E D I b a t Hits ba
published In lha Hanford Herald,
a gaw ap a p a r published In fleinlnola
County, Florida, u u c t a a r b weak
l o r four r one ac iitlte weeks.
WITNEBN tha hand of tho Clark
o f tha r i r r u l t Cnurl. Mainlnula
County, Plot Ida. m is 21th day of
J u n e . A. D. t » tl .
(B E A M
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A r t h u r H. Rackwlth, Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Bamlnola Couniy. Florida
By: Je a n K. Wilke,
Ite p u ly
C le rk
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XX4 P a r k Ava. Bo.
W i a t a r P a r k . Florida
A ttorney* for P la ln ltlf
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J | n f * a t ouwf V«IIV»4
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OVER 35 YEARS
at P in t and Palmetto
(Ateag Bide Peat Office)
SA N F O R D
FURNITURE
COMPANY
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Joseph Teslo
Dead At 16
Joseph Teslo. 18 years of age,
died early today in Gainesville
after a short illness.
He was born in Sanford on
November 22, 1944 and lived in
Lake Mray, where he was a
member of the Catholir Church
of the Nativity.
He la survived by hts parents,
Mr. and Mra. Andrew W. Teslo
Sr., three sisters, Mrs. Jerry DeBartalo of Sanford; Miss Louise
Teslo, Gainesville and Miss Doro
thy Teslo of Lake Mary.
Also three brothers, Andrew W.
Jr., and Frederick P. of l-ake
Mary and Private Robert W. Tes
lo of the U.S. Army, now sta
tioned at Fort Jackson In Colum
bia. S. C. His grandmother Mrs
Mary Sally lives in Johnson City,
N. Y.
The funeral mass will be held
at 10 a. m. Monday a t All Souls
Catholic Church in Sanford, with
the Rev. William J . Trainor, pas
tor of the Lake Mary Catholic
Church, officiating. The Rosary
will be recited at Brlsaon Funeral
Horn* at 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
Pallbearers will be LeRoy Hum
phrey, Bobby Thompson, Burke
Winn and Billy Alford.
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Promenaders 'En jo y'
M id -Sum m er Picnic
Tl.e Starlight Promenaders look Sanford’s Square Dancers sur
to the water on their mid-summer prised Sally Gerrity with a birth
picnic at Dayton* tteatu last day cake.
SuntUy. During the festivities,
The elub, sponsored by the Re
creation and Parks Department
under the direction of Jim Jernigan. is maintaining an active
social schedule as well as the
square dances each Wednesday
night.
The Osteen recreation program
On Saturday, Aug. 12, they are
which has been in progress for
holding a Special Square Dance
the past five weeks will come to at the Sanford Civic Center front
a close next week. Jerry Woven- 8 to It p. m. Johnny Creel from
ske and Kaywood Gunby have New Orleans will be the caller.
been in charge of the activities. The hall will be air conditioned
During the final week, swim for comfortable dancing and wat
ming instructions will be given at ching.
Dixon Lake, on Wednesday, and
Joe Curtis, the clubs regular
many of the rhildren will go by caller, announced that fall dasaea
bus to Sanlando Springs for a will atari at 7 p. m. on Sept. 13.
picnic dinner and outing. They
Come down and learn to square
will be accompanied by several dance, it's lot* of fun.
mothers.
Osteen Play
Program Set
To Close
Greeting Card
Display Slated
On Monday from 7 to 9 p. m.
In Lake Mary, there will be on
sale all-occasion greeting cards,
gift wrapping*, writing paper and
Christmas card*.
The affair is being sponsored
by the Lake Mary group and
Sunland group of the Church of
the Nativity Catholic Women's
Club. All proceeds from the sale
are to be used toward furnishInga for a new ehurch.
Rosso Discusses
Housing Bill
Enterprise Church
1st Unit Dedicated
Dan Rosso, vlre president of the
J. I. Kislak Mortgage Corp., re
viewed the new federal housing hill
and discussed FHA horn# finan
cing in a talk to member* of the
Hy HELEN' SNODGRASS
Seminole County Board of Real,
Member* of the Enterprise
tor* at their monthly meeting at
First Baptist Mission dedicated
the Sea Shell Restaurant.
Roiao also reported on some of the first unit of a three unit plant
the results’ of the VA loan pro. on June tl and are holding regu
gram In Flurida and said th at the lar w et.ly services there.
The mission, under direction of
Jarksonville office lists 1,300 new
applications for VA loans each llcv. David Solomon and Rev. G.
month. Tha program has recorded W. Rollins of Orange City, be
gan in the Enterprise School
only about three percent in de
| lunchroom on June 12 of I960 wjth
fault* on such loans, he said.
two members attending the ser
Another guest speaker waa Fred
vice. Today there are at least
W. ilallauer, Orlando realtor, who
23 members attending worship
spoke on "Exchange of Property.”
services with 37 enrolled in the
Other guests included Mrs. Sunday School.
Betty Peffer, of Daytona Beach,
Plana for dedication of the ad
vice president of the Women'* dition now under construction hive
Council, District 2; Russell Hasty, not been completed.
manager of the Orlando office pf
The weekly schedule haa Sunday
Kislak Corp.: John T. Henry, Or School at 9:43 a. m.; morning
lando realtor, and Lola C ritical, worship at 11 a. m.; Sunday even
an associate member, of Daytona ing worship at 7:30 p. m. and
Reach.
the mid-week prayer a m ic e on
Robert Crumley and Jamra C, Wednesdays at 7:30 p. m.
Gamble were inducted aa new real
tor members of the county board.
Church Youths
Combine Meetings Bake Sale Set
Member* of the Sanford Free By Church Group
Methodist Youth have combined
their Sunday evening meellngi
with the Thursday evening Youth
Night for recreation, devotional
periods and refreshment* during
the summer,
e
A variety of activity is planned
each week with meeting* hrld at
members' homes where swim
ming, games, devotional*, pro
grams and refreshments can be
enjoyed.
ENTERPRISE HAITISTS dedicated the first unit of their new mission
last month and are holding regular weekly services there. Dedication for
the additional two units under construction as yet have not been announ
ced.
(Cox Photo)
Attend Assembly
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr. and Mlaa
Flo Bishop, representing lhef San
ford First Christian Church’, are
attending the Christian Women's
The Catholir. Women's Guild of Fellowship Quadrennial Assem
the St. Mary Magdalen Church, in bly at Purdue University in W.
Altamonte Springs, will hold their Lafayette, lndv
monthly bake sale after each
mass, thia Sunday.
SOS waa adopted m b radio
Mrs. Theodore O'Rqskl, chair diatreia signal on Nov. 22, 1*08.
man of the sale, announce* that
various home baked foods will be
offered outside the school build
ing abjaeent to the church.
Mass will he held at 7 - 9 • 10
and 11 a. m.
SELLING OUT ! !
A t Southside School
In aoftball this week, rain in
terrupted the schedule but the
girls beat Southside IT-3, and the
10-13 year old boys got the beat
of Grammar School by a score of
12-2.
In tho girls game Janice Enaley pitched her third complete
game and in addition, collected
three hits. Sharon Conrad hit her
first home run of the season.
In tne domino contest Mike
Gravcnmier beat out Paula Shipherd for first place, and in tho
bubble gum contest, Jimmy Shepherd came up with the biggest
bubble, with Paul Shepherd again
coming In sacond.
Jam es Farm er proved to be Use
best clieckerplayer with Terry
Sandifer coming in a eloae se
cond and Ernie Baumeistw tak
ing third place.
In the "Playground'' contest
held at Southside, Pinccrest nom
inated the boys division, winning
the following contest: Boys, Volley ball, dodgcball,
badminton,
strideball, ball dribhje relay, tag
of war and Indian wrestle, In the
A group af Pioneer young peo girls division, Pinecrnat xroo tat
ple of the First Preabyterian place in: Ball dribble
Church will leave, Monday morn dodgcball, and lug of war.
ing, for Lake Byrd Lodge, Avon
P ark, They will attend the Pion
F IR S T Q U A L IT T 1
eer Camp of St. Johns Presbytery
all M at week.
Mrs. Harris W. Fold* wilt drive
INSTALLED nr
the group down. Mias S»llie Wal
DO-IT-YOUMMLF
lace of Sanford ia a member, of
I RANDRAN
the camp staff. The Philatbea S.S.
Inlaid l-lnals—
Class helped the Pioneers finance
> ALL T Y PM
the trip.
Raeiltiant Ph
Thoee who plan lo attend are
FREE K8TIMA1
Kathie Fold*. Tommy Makln, Pa
House of Floors
tricia Marazita, Penny Nichols,
Pern Plain • Pens Peek
Debbie Sewell, Sue Makin and Sue
TK 8-1877
Nichols.
Pioneer Camp
Set Next Week
Floor Covering
How big must a company be
to have a Savings Bond Plan
A H l a d l e s ' & C h i l d r e n 's C l o t h i n g B e f o r e A u g . 1 s t!
WFHK
NOW
LADIES’ DRESSES ........................................... |29.95
• J .4 9
LADIES’ DUSTERS .......
3.29
"7.75
LADIES- PAJAMAS .........................................
.1.69
9.98
LADIES' GOWNS .:...................................... „
2.08
| .75
LADIES' SUPS
....'................................ ........
3.98
9.75
LADIES’ JAMAICA SHORTS
.................
2.98
LADIES’ BLOUSES and SKIRTS ..................
2.98
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GIRLS' BLUE-BELL JEANIES .................... 2.69
9.00
GIRLS' DACRON BLOUSES .......
9.00
GIRI-S' PAJAMAS .........................
9.00
GIRLS’ SLIPS ................................. .... ............
| .00
GIRLS' SKIRTS and DRESSES .......
9.00
BABY DIAPER SETS and OVERALLS .........
9.00
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS ....................................
9.00
1 LOT MEN'S ZIPPER JACKETS ............... now only
j.98
Small Hoy’s DungaretH, Bathing Trunks and Polo Shirla
j.AO each
HOY’S POLISHED COTTON PANTS
............ f .00 A |.9 8
All Boy’s Lee Dungarees and Lee Riders below whnlranle now 9.98 each
HOY’S DRESS SHOES
.................... ...........
j.98 k J.98 a pr.
All
Cap.
50c I te m s
Men a and Boy*' licit.
Boys' Bathing Trunks, Ladle** Glove*. Etc.
SPECIAL LOT OF MEN'S 8UIT8 Values to 165.00
One man with t ami
■•UblUhad a Payroll I
V.8. Bovine* Bowk.
That'* aa ratnow example. of
But U.8. Treasury ftlaa list 0*
of enmpania* with loss than 1
e yera which have set up thia <
t way lor thair psopla to saw
Yon simply tall your
how much to *ot ai
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g r a w i b . If. 8. Savina* Boodi aia aa
Shaalutaly riafcian* towwatmanl. Tha Ooa.
im ail nt cuarantaea U lor svanr S3 you
la vast when you hold your Boado la
maturity. If your Bond* ora lo*t or d*.
otroyad. U*ay will be replaced at no ooaL
Why not akt your employer In aiau you
ap today? {PM. to em ployer*;M jre*
don't hava tha Payroll Savina Pian,
writs tha U.8. Savinas Boods thvilon,
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Hwy. 17-92. a t Intersection of Hwy. 436
FERN PLAZA — FERN PARK, FLA.
CLOSED: Friday at 6:00 P. M. and AM Day Satarday
OPEN: 8unday Through Thursday 9 A. M. to 7:00 P. M.
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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1961
• COUNTY NEWS
PAGE IS
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By MARIAN R. JONES
Includ'd In physical evidences
at continuing growth In Oviedo
• nd IU surrounding areas a m ‘the
complete 24-psge’ propoacd rule*
had regulations of the elty’a ton*
committee and (bt change in
town’* .electrical service by
,
Ida; Power Corp
.
■ ■’ iT f c t, suggested toning report,
* £ j >M ?T
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At Post Office
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1 -
Caawlbarry Lighting Committee
Chairman Herbert Malty, aiked
to lank Into requirement, of street
Tights for th t new C iiiflb m y
Boat Office Cent#-, reported that
for operating lilt light'
< \m approximately $2JO
m t month.
Tha Iowa baa b e ta naked by
Cnaanlbarry, owner of
l, to plana four light*,
» « foot apart and in the
a equart, a t the alto. Ha
ad th at additional Inlor*
be aaaarad from Florida
r Corp. og coato at InatalUng
tare aubitaatial and attracpoiaa a w k aa that#
new PabUx M arket
r, tha Board of Aldermen
ted by Be attorney, Kenilntoeh, that onlata tha town
propa rty title, a tease or
m eat te r tha area, It eaa■Uy aatboriaa tha lights,
i m atter waa loft h r Mayor
-I.-L a ird and the builder
a to ne .agreement on the
of Isg au m g the laatalla-
ro je s —
i
... » n e r F o rc e d
< o n tim ie R e s t
bare tellowad tha Daniel VanderWerte af Lake Harriett Betatea
, J : / t o r m i * this summer vacallon.
•t hetolUllaad
s S &lor StbtweS daysS 5with
jF to teeto d finger ,af. her W t
band. ,
Upon their return honae, they
had net been, to the house Rye
■he laid, when the alto,
a »ug, breaking her right
the /ill,
the finger atilt' la under
treatm ent and the broken arm In
a; c u t , tha returning vacationer
.'now la questionably enjoying a
'ra th e r prolonged and continued
r te t from the housework.
Hlew Flag, Pole
ongwood
'tii
h?&
w 50-star. Amerira n Flag went up on a brand nnw
$ M at tha Longwood City Hall
day in advance of the Mg
July celebration.
Maintenance KnglJohn F arina and hia work»V* were In charge of erecting
the new pole while the flag came
'through tb* courtesy of Cttp
’ CdimtllUM John R tam i.
prepared by Cfcalraan Ben Jones
and his committee, has been pre
sented to the City Commission
and closely follows the standards
of other cities throughout I
state facing rapid growth.
The Florida Power Corp. hal
been rebuilding and Increasing
tha distribution "feeder" lines
from the Oviedo substation to
provide for greater power de
mends. By changing from the
4,MO volt aystom to one capable
of carrying 1L470 voile, the cor
poretkm assures Ka customers in
the area against voltage drop pro
blems which could result with In
creased population and building
of loduatry.
la addition, tho now high volt
age system will enable eubeta
tiona a t Winter P u t , Longwood
and Bithlo to teed tho Oviedo area
should the necessity arise. H a r
log several source* of power will
assure local residents of w in te r
rupted service la (bn event el
line or substation breakdowns.
P a rt of a ayatom-wldo change,
the Oviedo awiteh h at aaen anywbara from M to M n o n work
jng in 4b* area daring the past
ate ‘watka and W new poles,
ranging la halgbt from U to M
teat, have been *et.
Beginning a t Goldanrod and
North Orlando, Iho work boa re
qulrod only a minimum of eervico interruptions from local cua
(om en.
g g f t if f
Longdale Residents
THE NEW ADDITION to Casselberry’s Fire Hail, being
constructed by Developer Hibbard Casselberry, far left,
under terms of a land trade agreement with the town.
Canal Is Problem
Of Land Owners
•
•
*
Attorney Kenneth McIntosh last
week advised tha Casselberry
Board of Aldermen that In bis
opinion tha town has no responsi
bility in maintaining a drainage
canal which runs from Lake Trip
lett north to Lake Kathryn.
The question came up after a
petition, framed by C. 8. Magill of
29S Ivy Rd. and eigned by a num
bar of the area residents, was
beard at the July businesa meeting
Tbe petition staled th at the ca
nal, filled with hyacinths and stag,
nant water, created a health men
ace and aiked that tha town bava
it cleaned and aasumn Us main
tenance. It also cited that n
barbed wire fence in dilapidated
condition on the easterly side of
the canal posed a safety hasard to
residents.
A anarch of past municipal rec
ords and a study of U. 8. Geodetic
By MONA OBOMTRAO
Survey Maps by McIntosh ravaal
North
Orlando’s
Tun-Hops, ad that the canal and Its abutting
weekly outdoor dances te r young properties a r e ' tha responsibility
pooplo of the Village, have b u n of the land owners.
changed teem Saturday nights to
Friday nights.
The dances, which began la tha
VUtofa tu to r the direetton af the
Catholic Women's Society, now
a n supervised by m tm bara a f tha
local Valuato r Fire and Recrea
tion D ept from S p.m. until 11
Ry MRS. ADAM MULLER
p.m. oach w o k .
Artist Eugene White, resident
Husbands and wivat af the de
instructor at the DtBary Mansion
partm ent, eerviag. elphebetkally,
Florida Federattoa ef Art Head'
act aa chaparoou.
quarters, tod a landscape demon
Other recent projects of the de
atration on the afternoon of July
partment have todeded the suc
I with mom than IS students In
cessful July 4 fireworks display
tha audience.
whkh was handled by tho firemen
White osplalnad hia methods of
to conclude tbe flret Independence •ntUaiag too rough sketch and
Day celebration in the Village and
from there ho brought out th t
saia and delivery ef fertiliser In
color and shading he desired.
a joint effort with members ef the
Pauling for questions from tbe
Chrie Assn. Firemen m ade de audience, as cool punch was aerv.
liveries in the fife truck while cd, tha artist announced that hU
Woody Anderson, Donald Nall and completed drawing would be don
Jack Sutton handl'd tho u ia s .
ated to tho FFA president for
use to any fund raising project
aha fait advisable.
Although no tomonatration was
scheduled this week. White will
give another nest week.
Thu Old Olory Amar lean Legion
Pictures from associated clubs
Post, vow located at Altamonte in tha state now hang In the gal.
Springs, which has announced its lories and a groat d e a l'o f inter
lm ttU o a.to tu ild i
Home a it has boon shown in tha cabinet
In C ssulberry, originally was of stuffed birds in the Whistler
chartered te r the towns of Cas Gallery.
selberry and Longwood, according
Count DeBary, R to rumored,
to Hibbard C asulbarry, a charter brought two of oach species to tha
member of the organisation.
area to add to tb f stock of local
Carl Stoddard, commander of birds ter his private hunting
Old Olory P u t , has not aa yet an range. Moat of these types are
nounced detailed plana for tbe mounted and are on view s i the
Mansion.
Village Changes
Teen-Hop Dates
large Audience
Old Glory Post
To Come Home?
Longwood Forest Rangera earlier this week report
ed n number of woods fires caused by striking lightning
which accompanies the afternoon and early evening
thunderstorms of the season.
Ranger Lewis Williams explained that although the
county is getting some rain, most of the showers are
localized and many of them cover only a few acres.
Too, he said, not enough rain falls to thoroughly wet
the underbrush and high winds coming with the storms
" r dry the top moisture.
quickly
to Forestry Service official warns that even with
Thi
the rainfall Seminole County still is DRY and reaidenta
urgently are requested to maintain every precaution in
burning trash and debris at their homes and to observe
ell safety rules while picnicking or camping.
Residents also are asked to keep * sharp lookout in
surrounding areas of their locale for possible home or
woods fires which could be ignited by lightning during
the local storms and to immediately report them to the
nearest authorities.
proviue me space needed for the firemen to add a
boat, motor and trailer to their present equipment.
(Herald
w in
Troop 341 Scouts
Earn Exciting Trip
Several months of hard work
and planning by members ot Cas
selberry Boy Scout Troop 341 will
com a.to an end early Saturday
morning when i t boys and two
adult leaders climb aboard a
large, canvas covered camp
truck at 6:45 a. m.
Thus wilt begin an exciting and
educational nine-day trip through
.sevsral gulf coast states for which
the scouts havo earned their ex
penses by sponsoring ear washes
and rummago sales and through
their present project of selling
fira extinguishers for home or
car use.
Overnight camps will be pitched
at a number of Slate Parks and
Scout Council Camps along the
way and at historic Biloxi, Miss.,
homo of Jefferson Davis, tha
boy* will asm a Civil-War Cen
tennial Award by making a Si
mile hike aovering many points
ot Interest.
Tbe group also plans to visit
New Orleans whare many of the
scouts will get their first look at
tbe Miaslaelppi River, Mrs. Leon
ard Casselberry, wife of tbe Troop
Committee Chairman, reports.
On the return trip, she says ,a
slop will be made in Tallahassee
for a tour of the Btete capllol.
Members of Troop 941, wbleh is
sponsored by tbe Casselberry
Lions Club, who will be making
Uw trip a r t Danny Casselberry,
senior patrol leader and Rickey
Casselberry, Terry Cox, Billy
Dempsey,'WUbur Hustesd, David
Nielaoa, Charles Norris,'BUI Skislak and Ricky Taylor.
Cub Scouts Dsnny Dempsey and
BIU' Denial also wilt make the
trip and adult supervisors will
be Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel Jr.
and Casselberry.
Lake M onroe Jottings
MRS. H. L. JOHNSON
Hi there. Sure missed being with
yon last week. But 1 was certain
ly having a most wonderful time
In Gainesville with the Short
Course. Naomi Sapp, Louisa Rushlow and myself, along with our
agent and flro others, certainly
"learned" a tot this time. I wish
that mors could be able te go.
Alter all, according to the old
laying "you a n never too old
to learn " and I KNOW • • • I
wish you could seei what greeted
me when I returned. I would havd
blamed It on the boys but slace
it waa a smaU tornado 1 can’t.
Tbe curtains were blown down, a
window opened and soaked some
furniture and plenty of damage
outside * * * Murdock and Clara
Maths son and two daughters toft
Monday morning for North Caro
lina wbera they will visit for two
weeks. • • • 1 want to taka this
lima to tell you of a beautiful
thank you card I received In the
mall. It la from the Dutch Mill
N u m ry on the Upsala Road. I
also talked to Mrs. Lommerae ah
the phone. We had an interesting
talk. Mr. Lommerae is from
Holland. Tha tranaformattoa ef
ihslr yard from what it was till
now la simply wonderful. It la p
site of beauty now. I want to
go over and talk to him and eee
If he can translate a cookbook
for me into the only language I
know,1English. • • • gorry to
hear that Ora Canup Is eonilaed
to Selnlnole Memorial Hospital.
Lcnora Andrews and I went up to
see her Sunday. Hope she can
return home before very long. * *
Linds;Stapler returned home last
Wednesday after a three weeks
absence spent in tbe mountains
s t Gstlinhurg. Te*n. I know she
had a wonderful time. • • •
Talked to Mary IlltteU concerning
the Community Building. Help U
badly needed over there. Any
body that can, please go aver and
live Mr. Anderson a helping
hand. Tbe outside repair* should
be finished before getting the in
side started. So com* an you
stout-hearted men and give the
others a hand. • • • Our house
hold had visitors last week from
New Jersey. Fred sad Oviedo Mc
Donnell whom we haven't seen In
seven years paid us a surprise
visit. Sura was good to sea them.
• • • The W. U. Almoods have
twe of their granddaughters wtth
them irons Lae. • ♦ • Claude and
Raaa Hawkins and son, Sidney,
relum ed Friday after a two
weeks visit with sister Florence
la New Jersey. White theta they
wept oa a slghtseelag tear ef eto
New Yeefc. They took to toe R a-,
pit* Building. Museum ef Natural
History, Rockefeller Center, Sta
tu* of Liberty, end *n their way
borne slopped a t Gettysburg Nh
tional Park, Pa. This trip wasn't
enough so they left again Sunday
m ornlaf to go south, by way af
Sebring to eee old Monroe friends,
the J . H. Edwards, then on to
Lake Wales end Punt* Cord a to
Visit (he Jim Corbetts and Rena’s
slater H au l. As this was Sid
nay’s first trip out af the state,
be certainly waa a thrilled boy.
• • • Hava sot to be sure to re
m em ber to go to Oini Taylors'
wadding
rehearsal
tomorrow
evening. I have the pleasure of
being asked to be the organist
for her wedding. Just another
day of being a YOUNG old maid.
GinL • • • Sammy# Lou Kbsl
told m e this morning that aba
called her mother in Balnbridge,
Ga. Ma was out but Pa Pa was
there so sb t talked to him. That's
tha coup)# that wa are trying to
get to come bsek hero and live
so Ma can show Pa how to fish
and really catch tbe iUh too.
They are tha nicest couple. * * *
I want to thank Cecelia Parm er
ter tha mice little story she did
on J lr* . lfotebuch and I white w*
were gone. It waa a t nice. • • •
$922 Collected
To Aid Family
Church Group
Attends Camp
Rev. Ruth E. G rant,'pasto r of
(he First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood, and a group of young
people from the church, have re
turned from the ChriiUan Youth
Camp which is held each year at
Uw Camp Grounds of tha United
Pentecostal Church near Ocala.
Rev. Grant served as Instructor
in Church History classes and ns
director of tbe Junior Dept. In her
absence, Rev. Vivian Poland, as
sistant pastor, officiated a t reg
ular services a t the Longwood
Church.
Young people attending the
camp were M argntte Pemberton,
Curtis Chafln, David Kelgans,
Harold Kelgans, Mary Lou McCoy,
Bruce McCoy, Clyde McCoy Jr.,
Patsy Ruth Grant and Randy
Ansley.
These boys and girls will present
a special program at tbe church
on Friday which will demonstrate
Ibe advantages of attending the
ChritUan Youth Camp.
The public is welcomed a t all
regular services of tha church and
U Mpeeiatty invited to the Friday
program.
Mayor Issues
Gun Warning
Casselberry parents were warn
ed by Mayor Joseph Laird last
week that both a a existin' state
Uw and a municipal ordinance
prohibit the use of BB guns or .33
ealib erriflei by youngsters ynder
16 year* of age unless they are
accompanied and supervised by
an ad u lt
Residents la some aross ef Uw
town bava protested against a
"gang” of youngsters who a n
"shooting up everything."
Parents can be held responsible
for the juvenile offenders, Laird
w aned, ayd sentence can bring a
fine of as much as $306 o f 36 days
la Jail.
Council Discusses
Garbage Franchise
Members of Uw Longwood City
Council briefly discussed granting
Uw town's garbage franchise to
Uw ABC Garbage Collection Co.
of Sanford attar adjournment af
tbe regular meeting last Thursday.
Prior te opening Uw session.
Mayor A1 Lormann mentioned Uw
possibility of a plan in which the
town would purchase uniform
standard type re n t In gross lots
and provide them to all resident!
within tha municipal limits for
a small monthly fee,
"In this way wa could be as
sured that all our residents have
closed, sanitary containers," Lormans said, "and it also would
help to keep garbage aad papers
from being scattered by prowling
dogs or being blown out of open
containers."
Casselberry
Voluateer
fire
Chief Paul Bales said lata Tues
day afternoon that 1623 has been
collected for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Weimar whose five year old
daughter, Cindy, dted recently of
Uw dreaded blood disease, lu
kemia.
. Weimcr, who has two other
children to c a n ter, still is deep
ly indebted ter medical expenses
incurred during Uw past year in
lha fight te r hia littto girl’s Uff.
Bates said, stating that eon'.ribuUonn still are being accepted at
the Casselberry Realty Co., at
Ry ATLANTA McGINNIS
Sheppard's Rexall Drug Store or
A profit of $163 was reported
by mall te tbe Tire Dept.
by members of the Allamon e
Springs Library Assn, from the
rummage sale being held in the
old post office building.
Total funds raised by the s»»oLongwood last week received elation for Uw purchase of lib
approval from Civil Defense auth rary and property now. stand at
orities on Its additional request $6M.
Sales resumed this morning and
for $714.36 In Hurricane Donna
win continue through Friday and
disaster relief funds.
9ity Clerk Mrs. Oanle R. Roc Saturday.
kett was Instructed by the city
council te notify CD Headquarters New Firm s To Open
tost the' tows has completed Sit
Two new businesses, n Western
re p a irs'fo r which Uw additional Auto Assoc. Store and a Coffee
funds were requeued and that It 'Moppe. soon will be ready to open
now stands ready far an audit a t Forest city Shoppiag center
iiiiiir”
Library Fund
Now Totals $818
Longwood Ready
For C D Audit
■L . -y* r uffij-Tr
Seek Council Advice
A number of residents from Uw
Longdsle residential development
appeared before Uw Longwood
City Council meeting last week
to seek advice on a paving pro
blem and on how to get an un
sightly Junk yard screened from
view.
The paving problem Involve*
Orange Ave. east of the Longwood city limits to Hwy. 17-63
which runs In front of Uw Ele
mentary School.
Council Chairman R. C. Carl
son advised Uw group to get a
petltioo, bearing aa many signa
tures as possible, ter presentation
to the County Commission at one
of its weekly meetings. He alto
suggested that residents form Uw
largest possible delegation to pre
sent the petition.
This same method could be
Seminole Nurse
Af Summer School
Mrs. Groce Fisher, Seminole
County Health Dept, nurse, is a t
tending a course of "Special
Fields in PubUc Health Nursing"
at tha University of North Caro
lina School at PubUc Health.
Tha four-week course, July 10
through Aug. 4, la divided into
four sessions with a full wash de
voted to each. Mrs. Fisher en
rolled for study on tuberculosis,
cancer, ebrooie diseases and
cardiovascular diseases.
Offered by tbe Dept, at PubUc
Health Nursing at Uw University,
tha course gives professional educatioa to public health nurses
and others In the field who are
engaged la pubUe health and institutional work.
The North Carolina school U
the fourth oldest professional
school at its kind la Uw United
States and la one of 10 such
schools In the nation which are ac
credited by the American PubUe
Health Assn.
used, be added, In requesting that
screen mesh fence be required
around the junk yard.
However, Carlson mads R s te a d y
tost ha was not optimistic about
tbe groups getting, any immediate
results from the county, citing n
number o f-p a st instances wbea
county assistance had been prom
ised but bad failed to material*
ixc.
Installs Officers
. Ry MRS. ADAM MULLER
DeBary VFW Post 6066 elected
and Installed officers at a July 11
meeting ia tbe Fire HaU with
M. J . Benson, commander at die*
trict I, serving as last all lag effi- .
cer.
J
New officials at tha veteran's
post Include Gerard Neyer, com
mander; Capl. H. M. Yost, senior
vice commander; Cept. Thomas
P. Lawton, junior vies command
er; John J . Seufert, chaplain, and
Harold E . Coffin, trustee te r two
years.
During the ceremonies, Uw dis
trict official presented Joseph, x
Santilio with a Dept, of Florida '
Certificate at Merit te r eootimwd
activity la tha VFW program of
service for 1660 and 166L
Speaker at Uw availing was
Charles Swlnehart, district I
quarterm aster, who spoke on
unity nod strength at tho organi
sation la Florida.
Tax Session
Set In Longwood
The Longwood City Council will
ait as a board of equalisation o t
I p.m. today ia tha City HaU.
Tha meeting, during whlek any'
complaints from resident* on the
new city k t roll wlU be beard,
waa postponed from Jane 30 for
lack at a fuU board.
p
4-H B oys And Girls
A t Camp McQuarrie
Seminole County's 4-H Boys sod
Girls left Monday for a week at
Camp McQuarrie ia Uw Ocala Nattonal Forest.
Attending with members *tom
Volusia' County, the 4-H’era will
take part ia d a ise s for swimming,
nature lore, first .aid, crafts and
special programs. Each group win
have an agent as its leader with
one adult and three Junior assis
tant leaders.
Tliere arc twelve cabins and
each cabin selects a leader who
is in charge of the cabin.
The program each morning
starts with the Flag ratting cerentony, then breakfast, clean ca
bins and morning assembly.
Swimming, nature lore and spe
cial programs keep the campers
busy un;il noon.
After
there Is a real
period until afternoon activities
begin.
Flag lowering ceremonies are
held after supper each day. Tbe
evening program begins at 7:10
p. m. and tbrrs are two hours for
fun, recreation a n d ' special pro
grams. Vespers are st 1:30 p. m.
and this closes too program for
the day when at 10 p. m. U is
"Lights o u t"
Seminole girls attending camp
are Carla Lommicr, Towaado
Showers, Patricia Coney, Karen
Pettis and Sue Poller. Longwood;
Linda King, Candy Childs, Linda*
Moha, Donna Foley, M*rtha Roes,
Norma Adams, Sanford club; Myriia Harris, Janie Cordrsy, Boooie Stod den, Martha Dear, Iris
Grancheraan sod Debby Krecek.^i
North Orlando club; Sylvia Mifc-'
ter, Dorothy Duda, Martha Mikler, Joyce BeUbora, Lon Am Mur.
pby, Eleanor Hein, Sandra Mikler, Mary Jana Brown, Lynn Ena*
Uce, Kathy Rook and Carol Rook,
Slavia club.
Linda Stafford. Wanda Miaou,
Cynthls Green, Barbara Rowell,
Susaa Day, Wendy Martin, Linda
Gentry sad Cathy • Best, Lake .*,
Mary club; Cheryl Clark, Sandy J
Van Horn. Linda Jones, Sandra
Jones, Brenda Kelly, Toni Morri
son. Sbtryl Mueller aad P atty
Groves, Lake Brantley club; Lin
da Green, Catherine Cammack,
and Frances Camtnack from County-At-Large group.
Boys, David Jakubcin, Chuck
Pula, Jack Eustice, Ted Bcllhorn,
Bill Murphy, Bob BeUbora, W al-i)
lacs Markicm. William Hein J r , ‘ *
Bill Mlklcr, Michael Krecck, Dan
Thompson and Jonathan Lukas
from Ovie'do; John Peaigood. Willia'ra Leffier III, from Sanford;
David Moho and Harvy Clements
from Lake Mary.
Miss Myrtle Wilson, Home De
monstration Agent, and Ernest
Lundberg, Assistant County Agent from Seminolo County, and j)
Mrs. Edna Eby, Home Demon
stration Agent and Jim Luttrell,
Assistant County Agent from Vo
lusia County will be (bn agents in
charge at camp. Cecil Tucker, ll.
County • Agent from Seminole
County ia manager «f the camp.
Mrs. Daria Dicker, Is the adult
tender assisting Miss Wilson and
R- L. Bcllhorn, Slavia is asstttte j I note tag.
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Grissom Rockets Into Space: Escapes 'Disaster'
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Virgil I. (G uit Grissom leaped
111 miles Into the shy to become
America'* second jpaccman to
day In a 18-minute rocket flight
which ended in Ion of hit apace*
craft and near diaaairr for him.
Griiaom had to blow the hatch
off hi* capaule and awim 63 to
70 feet before he waa picked up.
The 33-ycsr-old Air Force cap
tain got out of hia craft, Liberty
licit 7, minute* before it tank m
the ocean IIS mile* can north*
e*«t of Grand Bahama liland.
Hi* first words after a rescue
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★
helicopter deposited him on the
deck of the aircraft carrier Ran
dolph were: ‘ Give me something
to blow my nose. My head i* full
of sea water.” The spacecraft
sank five minute* after Grissom
got aboard the helicopter.
Except for los* of the Liberty
Bell, Grissom's flight wa« almost
at perfect a* Navy Cmdr. Alan
B. Shepard Jr.'s pioneering bop
of May 3
One of the first to congratulate
the stocky, tough-minded, harddriving Grissom was President
Kennedy. By radio telephone to
★
★
Qua aboard tl<* Randolph. Ken
nedy expressed “ great pleasure
and satisfaction'* over the suc
cessful outcome of hit flight.
In Newport News, V a, Gris
som's wife Betty said thankfully.
“ I'm very happy. Deep down I
always knew K would be a suc
cess. That helped me.'*
Grissom himself was described
at "in good spirits,” but observ
ers aboard the Randolph said he
did not appear a> jaunty at Shep
ard had after hit recovery.
The National Aeronautics and
Space Administration said offi
cially that “ preliminary data In
dicate the pilot performed satis
factorily during the flight "
Hit lack of bounciness af.er res
cue was attributed to disappoint
ment over lost of the tapsule and
the film and other rerordt it earried with it to the ocean bottom.
Scientists, however, had complete
tap* of his remarks and pin steal
condition as reported h) radio
during flight.
After Grissom was plurki-d
from Hie sea. a helicopter tried to
pick up the spacecraft. But Xasa
reported “that some kind of mal
function occurred, that the apace.
eraft tank: R dropped In th*
ocean and tank.”
After two postponements *nd a
last-mtnule weather threat. Gris
som embarked on hia flight at
7.20 a. m wtth a smooth liftoff.
Hr hit a top altitude of !!>
miles and a peak speed of 3.310
miles an hour before coming down
at 7 36 s m. Jus miles from the
cape and arvrn milea from the
Randolph.
The comparable figure* for
Shepard's flight of IS minutes
72 seconds were 116.) miles alti
tude, S.IM rules an hour, and a
landing 307 miles at sea.
mother were “relieved R't over.He said “ we wouldn't want to go
through it again."
Liftoff and the flight itaelf wer*
flawlett. Grissom, whose capsule
bad a larger viewing window
than Shepard's reported at the
beginning of hit weightiest peri
od: “ Boy, that aun la really
bright. T7»e aky it rery, very
black."
At one point he said the view
from hit “ picture window” was
so * fascinating" he almoti forgot
to do hit spacecraft maneuvering
chores.
Had Grissom's flight been a
complete aucceaa, it might have
)ic*n the last auborbilal rocket
hop before NASA attempt* to put
an astronaut into orbit around th*
earth lale thia year or early next.
nut lost of Liberty Bell was a
blow to acientisla who had counted
on gleaning much information
from the film and various instru
ment* aboard the capsule. Their
loss may make a third rocket hop
ad via a hie.
The main thing, however, was
that Grissom survived his dunk
ing. In Mitchell, Ind, his railroad
er father said he and the pilot *
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County School Board Okays M ill Increase
Approves
G J lir $ M t f x i r b I t r r a l i t
Record
Budget
WEATHER: Cloudy with a chance of acattcrvd ahovvera through Saturday, ilijrh today, 85.90. Low tonight. 75-80.
VOL. M
United
Prca.s
1-enacd
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Katabliahcd
FRIDAY. JULY 21. 1901
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French Troops L
Out Battle For
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THERE (JOES GRISSOM . . . . A new* ciimrrutnnn nt
Cocoa Bench helps a pretty Kir* *i«ht through the telencopic leni* of hia camera for a look at the ivecoml Mer
cury Capsule ahot from nearby Caja* Canaveral.
County Advised
Lake Dot Kot
Fit For Beach
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The County Health Department today adviacd the Coun
ty Commiaaion bv letter that Lake Dot in Sunlnml Katate*
would not Ire a “fit*' public bathing; urea.
Tile Comity Cutiiiiiiaeion emiier ill Hie week had iabied
action on improving the fncilitiea of the lake until the health
department could conduct a bacteriological count on the two
TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI) - french
paralrooprrt suppurtrd by artil
lery fire and atrafing planra to
day unlvathrd an all out battle
for control of the Tunisian port
city of Hiiert*.
UK-slued French attacks tga.nsl
Tunisian army atrong puintv on
Iho outskirts of the city burst into
a full scale assault with heavy
ahclling and air atrafing juat after
noon.
Tlw immediate objective of tha
Algeria-toughened French troop*
■W^vgs.t control of th* car *
-*. Ihriqygh wtp*h armored regiments
snd^othcr'crack Frrnch units reported ad rout* by ara Irom Al
geria ran enter Bisertr to build
up French strength at the Risen*
base.
A government communique said
the shelling began at 12: 1) pm .
(4:1) a.m. KST). It said “Tunisian
troops have taken up alrateglc
Anna On Lonely
Caribbean Course;
No Threat Seen
acre lake.
The commission had been be
sieged by Runland residents ask
ing that ths board improve the
facility and also heard from resi
MIAMI (UPI) Hurrkka*
dents protesting any puhlie heath. Anna, the season’s first tropical
In a letter tn th* boerd, Dr. storm, maintained a lonely rourM
Clyde D. Brothers, county hrelth in the Car.bbean Sea today and
director wro# that tha lake re j threatened no land areas.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Admin reive* waters from storp sewers
But the San Juan. P. R .
istration pressure In revive its and surface drainage for the sur ' weather bureau reported in a
all-tint defunct school aid program rounding ares.
dawn advisory Iliat the diturbhad congressional Republican
“Tbit accounts for the high bac anre should slowly “ in n rale tn
ft) shouting foul today.
site and Intensity'' today.
teria count," Brothers said.
One GOP House member acThe advisory said the bur-'
If a public t>each i* developed,
ruted President Kennedy of bran Dr. Brothers said, th* bacteria * ricane, churning up DO-mlte.an-1
dishing a whip over Congress in count rould be expected to rise hour wind* on a west and west-'
tn effort to line up support for due tocontamination
fiom th* nortliwevt course, was located
bis SI 3 billion aid plan for public bathers.
about 1.100 miles southeast of
school construction and tracher
"Due to If>e high bacteria count Miami and about US statute
miles northwest of Cursrso,
pay.
and th* smell area of the lake, it
NW.I„ moving si 13 m p h
All 12 Republican members of ls th* opinion of this nCfl. «< •
|lj« Ilift I•«' Gout aOiKfli l *IH»Hi lit »*j
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« wuumi tor trry onncuii to main o m t i n y a m ovin g »- • *•# ' a m * dlwrote t letter to Chairman Adam 1
tain a public bathing area witn
\ reciion at ■ slightly slower speed
O Clayton Powell i D N. Y.t accusing
the water meeting -sir standards
Kennedy and hit congressional
si 21 m p.h. for the next 12 hours
for bathing places."
with slowly Increasing tit* and
barkers of trying to “ blackjack”
The tommistion plans no action intensity," th* Wealber Hure.-u
Congress into line on school aid
,
These charges cam* as Powell on the beach until Tuesday's meet reported.
Highest winds are estimated at
met Kennedy in an unannounced I ing.
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*0 m p h near * small area near
conference on school legislation.
the center and gale winds extend
Reliable aources said fuilher s i
#■* D D * L
too miles north of the renter In
strategy aeitwvns were In prospect M r S , V3. U . D l S h O p
th* northern seml-circl* and 30
The complaints revolved aroundi r v * - . n * . _ C - a .
miles In the southern semicircle."|
the so-called “ imparted ar» ai"| i e l C S , K l t C S j 6 l
The bureau warned ships along
” school aid prognm .
Mr». George l> Bishop Sr. died
This lt-year old program, tf today. Funeral services will be Ihe roast of South America In
continued, would pump $310 mil held at 4 p m Saturday at Holy the virinity of the Guajir* pen in [
lion into 3 * 0 school districts Cross Episcopal Church. Mrs. sula to remain in port.
thmughont the country next yesr Bishop ts survived by her husband,
to pay for the schooling of chit- George D. Bishop Sr., a aon.
dren of government employes, George. J r , a daughter, Mrs. Sailor Escapes
Martha Ashby, seven granddaugh
military and defence worker*.
Injury In M ishap
ters and one grandson
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A Sanfrrd Navel A*r Siation
man, Howard Gearhart,* was
charged with rrckless driving
in a on* ear accident early this
morning, th# Sheriff’! Office re
Seminole County achooln will lo?e $122,000 in noported.
called fed eral Impact money If I'reaident Kennedy'a
Depot*** aatd that Gearhart
achool nid bill remaina bottled up in congreanional com
waa apparently traveling at a
mittee. Supt. of Schools R. T. Mil wee reported Unlay.
high rat* of speed along Myrilc
The federal impaet fundi ara provided to help meet
Are., litre* miles south of San
local achool coata in arena where military base* spill chil
ford. when the car turned over.
dren of military personnel Into public schools.
Gearhart esraped uninjured bu!
daoiag* U> U*q car was heavy.
The gm eminent aUuiad ihia program la 1950.
Republicans Cry
* Foul On School
Aid Program Bill
Heavy Loss
points in lll/crtc city" in defend
the town against French troops
only about half a mile outside the
city.
The Tunisian news a;«-ncy said
30 truckloads of French troops
moved out Irom their barrack* in
the llliertr naval base today ami
moved toward the city.
An unofficial count showed more
than TOO persons bad been killed
and hundreds more wounded tn
tho fighting that twgan Wcdnevday
when French troops resisted block* idk a H ^ r V "“hnlsign* seeking In
fore* them bom the big nivsl
base.
1 lie iTench shelling: was report«d slkirtly after President Habib
Bourgiuba told hit nation that
France InUndv to rcoccupy all o(
Tunisia.
He ordered a “foot-by-foot’* de
fense again*! the french and ap
pealed fur foreign volunteer* to
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help.
Algerian rebel government offi
cials announced in Tunis, mean
while, (hat 'im portant Algerian
arm s" amt several thousand Al
gerian Moslem volunteers were
ready to leave for Birerte to fight
beside the Tunisian*.
The Algerian rcbelv are be I evrd
to have an army of about 13,000
men in Tuntaia and to have con
siderable arms at their disposal,
many obtained trum Communist
•OUTse*.
Boiirgulba announced Tunisia*
was taking over control of the oil
piprline* which run from th*
French wells at Edjrjc, in the haha ra. through Tunisian territory
to the Mediterranean.
“ If tho French furre* react to
this decision we will tike retalia
tory measures along the whole
length of the pipclinr,” Rourguiba
said.
The County School Hoard
lute Thursday afternoon tentativcly adopted a near $4
million record budget for
1n*; 1-4k2 and tinaminotialy vot
ed to raise the support snd
maintenance budget by on* mill.
Th* board will bold a public
hearing on th* budget at 10 a. m.
July SI. Final approval la expected
at that time.
The total budget figure wae aet
at )3,W4,101 with th* aupport
maintenance budget a t alx mill*
and debt service remaining at on*
and a half mills.
By LA R R Y V E R N ItlL
I-a*t year'* operating budget
Although County official* aren't was $3,700,000.
At Thursday'* meeting, Rupl of
saying to publicly—Its* majority
S.
hvMile K. T. Milwe* predicted a
of courlhouse department beads
ar* dead set (gainst any sort bleak future fur Seminol* County
of courthouse annex in South chlldrm unless the budget is
Seminole County. Most of them raised and even auggested th* pos
feel that th* eoun.y un't ready sibility of raising th# miltage by
on* and a half mill*.
for H yet.
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However, echool board member*
Mayor Jo* Baker will hsv* refused to go along with any millplenty of opposition during tiv* age hike over on* milk
Board member Jam** BirV»nforthcoming city election this
November. Two residents hsv# rneyer a-.ld that "I can see th*
already told me “off tb« record" feasibility of ono mill but 1 Just
that they ar* going to opj-ise ron't go along with any mure.*
Both John Brumley and Chair
Baker.
* * •
man Roy Mann agreed with
Nobody asked m# but, why do j Birkemneyer that on# mill increase
oillcirl bodies turh at achool.|
a ••mual” but they wer* afraid
county or, city boerd* seem to any additional taxes would b* to*
worry mor* about public critic- much u, l<ar lor
w * p .yM».
Ism wtien tl>«y are forced to rats*
Milwe* said that th* only al
tli* millage lnstrxd of if It I* In ternative was to ent bond con
the best interest of th« school struction fund* cutting th* pro.
children or community7
gram for a new Bear I .ah# School
and Junior High School near CatTlie Board of director* of the' ^ iw rry .
Chamber of Commerce have sche Tha bo«rd agree to limit buildduled « meeting for 7:30 p. m ing money and cut th* two new
July IT in the Caucus room of
school* “to th* bon* If necessary."
First Federal The 1B3I-62 bud
Milwe* rvpeaUily emphasised
get will b* discussed along wiih
that
if th* millage lent raised th*
reports on the progress of the,
newly
organised
company.
development “ h<K>l *b ldr*n wi" b#
"Oor children ar* getting lets than
any others In th* atat* but. It'*
Health Director Dr. Clyde Bro- remarkable that w* continue t*
there will be on th* Bring ling!*"™
•*"»• outatandlng stuMondsy when he appears before dent*.In mapping out claims for th*
Hi* Ro'.ary Club at its noon lun
rlieon. I imagine Brothers will be need of a millage hike, Milwe* said
asked on why he wants a slight that th* federal government ha*
attuwrd public law S74, assistance
niillage hike in bis budget.
fur federally connected children tn
cvpir*. “Thl» takes away 1122,000
of anticipated revenue in this budK*tMilwer stressed that by legisla
tive eriiun a $200 yearly across
the buard inervav* in tcarber* sal• net. of which the county pay* a
WASHINGTON ft'P I) — Th* |iortion, was given. II# alto envllouw Appropriations Committee iihavit—* ib«* *s *e re *e«rh*-*
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r»*va> t » —
Kennedy's Military
Program Slashed
tuusy
su-oevi
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w etv
m hu
lc>: )< ar .i.,v t - e r a
project will include leveling,
l'rc»i lent Kennedy r ,7:...liry con- ,-mployrd fur th# n#w year bestruclion request snd warred. rxUJ# „f th* child population
that the Pentagon must lake fast growth and It is estimated that
action to slop waste In th* pro- ( - i >20«- additional children will
gram.
have to be taken car* of in the new
Tli* committee, In approving yr<r
tSM.TiiS.iwj for mil.tary bases of
Milwe# #xp1ain#d that for the
sll kinds, lashed out against poor past two year* th* board had b*#n
management *ln lb* planning and able to match alaf* funds fur
construction of new research fa building purposes with bond money.
cilities especially.
“Now that th* bund money has
It riled unrealistic cost esti
rlpended, lo<a| monte* must ho
mates. costly construe ion. inade
used for matching purpose#,* tha
quate lacihlrcs snd delays in op
era.,onsl schedule. . . major
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| Milwe* said that th* board It tn Th* Air Forte look the biggest *“ ■«» »•
*°«F
cut. $»» million. Tit. Army bul «hi»
0B,F t4,U for ,h#
budget eras reduced g ilt million matching of 1171.741 leaving U>#
board short $7S,)&0.
and the Navy t i l l million
Under (he bill a* it now stands.
Ib« Air Force would still get the
lion's share of $497.3 million. The
Navy would rei«iv* $1U2 million
Bridge . .
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Peg* •
and th* Army tt7 ).l million.
Classified — .... .... P a g * $•»
grading, paving and ong
To Stand Trial
concrete box culvert on lh«
DELAND (U PI) — Convicted
Cbilluigworth murder mastermind
Joseph A. I’etl J r. will stand trial
Sent. II os charge* of grand lar
ceny and violation of security
law*.
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WORK MEGAN thin m<.n>ing on widening W. Firal
St. Top picture shows bull
dozers
clearing
property
west of Monroe Corner on
the road. Bottom picture,
worker* drive a stake to
designate the road right-ofway. The San Marco Con
struction Company of St.
Augustine was the low bid
der on the project with tha
coat to be $G94,%6. Th*
$.7 mile stretch.
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Seminole Fscatutinir & Paving, Inc.
M r. a n d M r s . l . a Y r r n C la r k
D awn'a R eau lv Shop
Mr*. Da*:b Kidd? and Staff
H o l l e r M o t o r S a le * Co.
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S a n fo rd M a n u fa c tu r in g Co.
M * n a | * m r n l f t H laff
M a n a g r m r n t A K m plo)<*s
W i llia m a n d S t a r ? ( t ? l * r
/full & Sons. Contractors
P atrick.
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Mr*. I . e » l t r
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B lP T Itr
W illiama F u n eral Horn*
Kdnard William* and Hlaff
Howard liofrlrr Whal*. Confectionery
Mr*. FlftCftnc* M . Z i n i i n * r i a i a
T h e Bits T h e a t r e
Bill L a r a l a r * A K a p l e ) » * a
Mac'a O i l C o r n p u n *
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Koharl J . H a u a ia n A H u f f
Hill
I . umber A llurdMnre Co.
J l m m r C r a p p * A F m p l-ajr* *
Cregorv Lumber Company
M r. and Mr*. K. k. lirritr;
Daniel's Standard S trik e Sta.
M r. a n d Mr*. J o h n l i a r i a l *
SmitlyV Snappin' Turtle
,\i* k H m ilh A S ta f f
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The Hollywood Shop
Carroll Daniel Com>trurllon Co.
Thrifty Service Station
M k* RaM L * i; A H u ff
L ft l U ? R o b h a n d H u f f
John L. CranlMd A B. R. Lake
Food Fair St or ms. Inc.
Sanford Elerlrlr Company
Hurt Kevelii. Inc. (irn. Cnntractom
Uftees* RftlUy A K**pl->>***
R. C . I f » r p a r . Hr. a n d K. C. H a r p e r , J r .
I*. Iluilun Hrffl*. Jr. ft Hirhard Hllitra, Jr.
Souther* Natural Gaa
Carroll’a Furniture Co.
James Shell Service Station
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Catholic Church i
To Sponsor Special
Tunday' Aug. U
Fri. July 21, 1901 — rage 3
Soulhside Play
Area Scene Of
iBusy Activities
The Church of the Vittsit* a
Lake 'ta re has scheduled a »pe.
rial "Funday" kuj 2* from 1 to
ll p m at the t.ake Mary Fire
I house.
A spaghetf dinner will be fe«
| lured along with games an!
bootba.
•
The dinner will be handled hv
George Masburv and Ralph Sehwrirkert and the games b> Jo-in
Soulhitde playground wai the
scene of Use city wide Play-Day
activities Ttiuririsy. featuring thi«
«««k'i artivitici of recreation.
Those renter* represented were
Pinecreit, Grammar and South*
• ide with PinerreU leading in con^ e - t victories. Those e\cnti in
c lu d e d \ollr> ball, dodgeball. bad
minton. lug of war. Indian wrenling. ball dribble relay, balloon
rriay race and a bubble gumblowing conteit. There were separate
<jr iliors for b u t' and girl*
In other Soulhside daily activi
ties. the txsys softball defeated
Grammar by a I a-10 score featur-'
to ]
i
'" • • •
M r F a r l a n e a m i R o b e r t Misunes
The bisoibs will he oprraied b>
the lad es of the parish.
There will be special prices for
the •■whole'' family, according
to church u lliru i.
lih ilA K Y C A T H O L IC S are ionkitix iW w uni t*» t*t«- Fall w \> n t h e y * v p 4V*
\ i i K o n iM i <T itlin ';
•l.stl lll tIt'll
on Pershing i^iTnu junl ns»riF»‘«»T W! KighiMnl*!* Ksl.
CVYix < m im j
Rosso. Discusses
Housing Bill
J » o c c u p v l h e n i'S ‘ .>i
' ' - -*
J t 'l l Demmond.
The weekly tournament wa»
dominoes, with the wtnncri being
Diane Charron. Clarrnre Charron
and Hilly Lungs*?!!, first through
Ihtrd reipcctisel*.
Those persona who werr mcmbera of the winning team during
Its MRS. ADAM MIT-I.KR
the Play-Day competition mclud
A
meeting of the Denary St
ed: Jackie Winlrec. l)eni*e St.;
Clair, Renee l«e*i, Gail Burton. Ann Roman Catholic Church Com< atliy Scarbrough. Gail Hurton,. miller which is planning the haaria
Hilly Burges*, a id Hill Demmond. the Drllary I'lara on Vos. 7 met
at the home ol Mrs. John KuUrtck'
on Catalina Dr last week
|
DeBary Church
Committee Set
Chapel To Open
Sunday School
In North Orlando
Chairmen .*nd co-chairmen n
Promenadcrs
Enjoy'
/v
.
q i
uni .>f th iqr n.’u ih i -M'-ii
Enlerprise Church
Rain Interrupts Play
1st Unit Dedicated
Dan Russo, su e prr.idrnl of the
J, I kislak Mortgage Corp.. re
viewed the new fedrtal housing i ll!
and dtacu.sed KHA homa fmao
ring in a talk to members of tbr
By III l.l N SNOtM.lt \SA
Meintwrs »sf the Fmerprise
Hanford * Square Dancera sur Seminole County Itoanl of It- a t ) tors at their monthly meeting ai
first Baptist Mission itedicaled
|>ri*ed Sal y Gernty wwh a birDs the Sea Shell Restaurant,
das rake.
Rovsn n isu r e p o r t e d on som e o f thr first uni* of a three unit plant
Tbe club, spoisaored hs the Re- t h e r e s u l t s o f t h e \ A loan p r o - ; on June It and are holding rrgu
there
rreat.on and Parks lb-pat .mom g r a m in F l o r i d a a n d «a d t h a t t h e • r weekly sersices
the mi**ion under direction of
umler ltsa* d rertion of Jim Jerm- J a c k M lflllltr of f Is f It at* I ,1tH) lit M Res. David .Solomon and IU'\. G
• r p l l r a t h n r * f o r V \ Irtitu f j c h
gar is maintaining an asttse
VS Rodin, of Orange City, tie
m onth Th# p r o f v t m h « t r r i o r d n i
gin in the Kntertsrise School
so'ia! schedule as writ as the o n ly a b o u t t h r r e p r r r r u t in
lunchroom on June 17 of IbtVi w|th
S q u a r e d a n c e s e a c h W e d n e s d a y f . u l u o n a m h l o a n s , he said
two nientbi'rs attending the ser
flig ht
An«»thrf iru«*tt • p r * fc«T
K rrd
vice. Today there are at least
O n h a i u r d j i} . An * 12, tin*) a r r ^ I I a IIa u m , i h i trulo t r a i t o r , v* ho
V> mrnstsers aitrnding worship
holding a Npr( tal Ns^iieirc 1)ancc 'P1 o n Kuhinj{r
I i"prrt>
services with 37 enrolled in Ihe
at t h e .-sanlord C ivic t e n t e r I r o t n
*
m * :'‘<ird
M r.
.Sunday Srluad.
* lo It p. m. Johnny Creel from ,M l> ,v ffrr. «.f Daytona Beach.
Plans (or dedication nf the ad
New Orleans will be the caller.1' if' president of the Women’s dition now under rondruetton hate
The hall w.ll tie s,r eondiliorsed I ( ‘‘unrl1’ lh,,Met 2. R'.s.ell Hasty, not been completed.
tor romfortahic dancing and wa|- manager of the Orlando nfftre rd
The weekly schedule has Sunday
ching.
i Kitlas Corp.: John T. Henry, Or- School at 9 IS a m : morning
Jos- Curtis, llte clubs regular I landn realtor, and l.ola Cietiros, worship si II a m : Sunday even
taller, ancutinced that (ail classes an associate m rnilei, of Daytona ing worship at 7:30 p. ns ami
will start at i p m. ms Sepi 13. | Itearh.
Ihe mid week prayer service on
Come down and learn iu square
Itulo-rt Cruiiilry an.l James
Wednesdays si 7.30 p m.
dance, it t lots of fun.
Gamhl. were imiurt.d as new real-|
tor m nnlt.it of u.r «ounty iMtard.
M id-S um m er Picnic
lie Starlight I’romrnadrra took
to the water on their mid-summer
p.en.c at Daytona Beach last
Sum(g>. During thr Irttisttiea.
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KN’TKIIPIM SK It M T IS T S •I•->1uitt<<1 t).<
Ihm month iiiui ass* hssltliiiir n’giiTiTr weekly aerviceisThere. DcdTciifinn for
'tin ' '.TnrT.T.'.iiia! r tm unit* rrmlr r ft.tr-'.rr-'..v r—r - j-rr i'r.rrvr-tt.-.- • •.•re
(Cox Phssto)
cest.
A t Southside School
In softball Ih « week, rain in- 1 Grascnmirr beat out Paula Snegs*
terrupird the schedule Hot the ^ r d for first place, and in (ha
girls brat Soulhside IT-5. amt the bubble gum contest, Jimmy Shep
herd came tip with Ihe biggest
I0 - 1J year old boy. got the heat bubble, with Paul Shepherd again
of Grammar School by a score of coming in second.
nounred for *c**ra! bataar booth* V / S l C C n T l O y
included • Mrs Franklin Malhe12- 2.
James Farmer prosed so be the
| son and Mts. N. Kahoc. ooselty. Program Sq!
in the giris game Janice Kn- best cite rkerplayer witn Perry
I Mrs. A.iaur tioggiiurn and Mr*
aley pitched her third complete Sandtfer coming in a close ae
Barney Anderson, baked goods; I o Close
Itr MONA GRl.VSTLAD
game ami in addition, collected ro id and F.roie Raumciiter tak
The Osteen recreat.on program
^ Literature and equipment are Mr«. Ilrriieit VIM. white e'ethree hits. Shiroa Conrad hit her ing third place.
ready for opening the North Or pliant. Mrs. M. Gulirk and M.si whtrh has been in progress lor
In the "Playground’ conic*!
first home run of the season.
Muriel
Clock,
i
parcel
post
and
lando Baptist Chapel Sunday
the past fise weeks will come to
lie Id at Soulhside, PtnecreH com
In
tne
domino
contest
Mike
Mrs Kolarick. refreshments.
School thia week.
mated Ihe hnyt division, w i n n i n g
The neat meeting of tne com a close nest week Jerry WoscnPlans include a fully equipped
(lie following contest; Hoys, Volske
and
Kaywoost
Utinhy
base
. nursery for the care of smaller mitters will be held «wl the home been in charge of the artisitlrs.
lev ball, dodgc.ball, b a d m i n t o n ,
Pioneer Camp
children also to he opened this ol Constable and Mrs Oscar I'astndehall, hall dnblde relay, t u g
During
the
final
week,
swim
pineau.
Set N ext Week
Sunday.
of war and Indian wreatla. tn tha
A rani pariy. with Mrs. Mathr- ming Iniinirtioni will hr gisrn at
teachers have been secured for
A group id Pioneer young pen girls division, Pineeraat won ta t
Divnn l.akc, on Wednesday, ant
• II of the Sunday School depart-1 *‘>n "
has hern ,c,1<, •
.
. ..
pie of ilie First Pre*bstrnan place m; Ball dribble relay
m enu, however, the services of
•» ,f* I * B«»
"*>«**•, bus *lo..*Sanlando
.‘. ^ .1 5 ! “ ?Springs
"
flor a
Church will lease. Monday morn dodgrball. and tug of war.
• a music director and pianist are'
1 P m'
1
°I'fn picnic dinner and outing They
mg. for l.ake Ityrd Indge, kson
needed
lo »" "sidenls.
Park. They will attend the Pton- 1
will he arroinpanird by several
All sersices of the Chapel are
e e r C a m p o f St. J o h n s P r e s b y t e r y
mothers.
hrid at the new Clilpcl location,
all nest week.
Attend Assembly
loo N. Fairfax Ase., with Res.
Mrs Harris W. Folds will drive
Mrs
J.
I.
Hinton
Jr.
and
Miss
Church
Youths
John Cannon temporarily taking
I N S 1 A M . K D <w
Use group down. Mim Ssllie WslGreeting Card
Flo Bishop, representing ihe_ San
Bake Sale Set
over for Res. V. M Maggard.
IM I-IT-Y O l K K M .F
Isre
of
Sanford
is
s
member
of
Combine M eetings
ford First Christian Church, are
i FANDKAN
regular pastor.
Display Slated
I n la id I. iiio I smw
Church
Group
Member* of the Sanford Free By
the new Sunday School classes
•
r
"
.
,
Slats
lseljie.1
the
Psuneert
hnancf,
> Al l. TTPBB
The Sanford Free Methodist
On Monday from 7 to 9 p m Me hodnt Youth have conib.ned
The Caiholte Women * Guild nf lelwjwtbip (Jttadrennul \ssem- Ihe ( r i p .
for all agea arc scheduled for
Hrsilbsnl Floor fassstog
* IS a. m with morning worship Church ha« organised a CYC pro In t.ake Mars, there will he on their Sunday evening meetings ilia St Mary Magdalen Church, In hlv at Purdue t niseraity in W. i T h o s e w h o p l a n t o a t t e n d a r r
I KF.K K S T I M \ T H H
gram for )unmr and primary stu-j s a l r a l l - o c r a s i o n g r e e t i n g r a r d « . w i t h t h e T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g Y n u t h Allainonte Spring* wdl hold their 1 l.afayette, tnd.
^ e r s ic e s set at 11 a. in
Kathtw F o l d s , t o m m y S isk in , P a dents, ages a.\ through It /Carl gift wrappings, wrtting paper and Night (or recreat on devotional monthly h*.e «*:e after each
House
of Floors
t r i r t a M a r a i i l a . P e n n y NiehisD.
Christian Youth Cruiadei.s t> Chr stmat card*.
F e r n I 'l a a a - F r r w I’a r k
perifnls and refreshment* during mast, this Sunday.
Legal Notice
SOS was adopted as a r a d i o D r l d n e S e w e l l , S u e M a k i n aisd Ssie
TK H-H77
a .erslce group of the denomina
The affair Is bring sponsored the summer.
,
Mrs TbetMore '• Roski. chair distress signal on Nos. 22. !»>W. 1 Nichols.
tion
and
is
planned
for
C
>e
young
by
the
l-ake
Marv
group
and
|*
rMM < lit* I IT COl'MTa \ I N I II
\ sarteijr ol artist ' i» planned man of th e sair. announces t h a t
j i niil% l. « lilt I II. I \ %M» I'tm people as a projected Sunday Sonland group nf the Church nf each sirek with me< • i .» h<'d a; various Iwime tiskrd food, will he
»»:»il%ni »* m l M l , r i itiiilii 1% ScIttMil activity
Ihe Nativity < .iihulir Women's memlter*' homes w'*err swiiii otferes) out* le the school build
f If IM »:in Mi. 11ST*
Children earn hidgrs for meet Club All proceeds Irom the sale rntng. games, detotK.nal*. pm ing ahjarent In the church
m m
n » i | i IK T t i l i r.
V A C O MAX
IS
» F l o r i d a +*t- ing requirements of the.r I elds i are to he used tow ard furnishg r a i n s ami refreshmenta ran be
Mast wilt In- held at 7 - 9 - 10
t»or#t ion
enjoyed
ruiatlff. of interests, take part in game* ingi fur a new church.
I ami It a. tn.
%•
and craft activities and, as a
JOHN M PKIIKIM aM ----- group, arr given a broadrr scope
(#%*r.KKIN* hit * l f # . MART 1*
of their responsibilities to com
VlSl.ATUCtV t r t i l ------- riN«
U T . t O V h #r hu*»»tnJ I! II It!.
munity and country
MM • • — RISKI t hit wir*. | Mrcl.ng* of the nea organiraDof# Ufitts I
________ ______
m
n
lion are held each Monday in
Mil h i : 10 nr.i »:m i
Tt»i JO»fX !! P K R K I N f nn1
1 ■
the
Sunday
Sitmoi
turn's
irom
7
I
.
r rtK U T io N a i
n.v« p. m until ft M p in and are
htr
h d lM r'l,
It. ops n to all interested ihildrcn
All Ladies' & Children's Cloth i n j r Hi*fore A uk. 1st!
t
I
I I
Free Methodists
Organize CYC
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v.-.H Joseph Teslo
Dead At 16
a !#«•<•»• ira n trn
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or tc*inttIho
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of them
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s-. tiss hailna or claiming to
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f t s n a * >t »'-••!
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sits*. MKiihiiT .NOTirtr.o
that tha P i s i n i i t ' herein h.s in.
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ins
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s l l u s t s U . l i m a sn-t i.sln a Ik tss-nln e t * c 'u u k t ) . r t - r l d s
s s hsrelna b o « a ik u fs p t t tit j l s r l / t s t out.
Toil a n d n . S o f y ou a r s h s r s k y
r s q u l r s - l l a f i t . > if a w t w s r . w ith
I k s C t s t k nf Ik s I 'l r r n l t C o u rt In
a n d fo r S i o l s . I s C o u n t ) , Florida,
and
a . r - t a rnp)
I fe t t s a f up<»n
JO If N l> S I s t M . n : : s f a r k Viatius a.iuth SVinlsr S'ark. Florida,
a t t o r n s ) fo r I'lalt-tlff In Ik s a t o s a
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A t t o r n s ; s for P U . o t t l f
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OVER 35
Teslo.
JJoseph
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eslo .
18
18
years of age
d l e d ‘• » r l > | 0 , , »> ,n
a f t e r a s h o r t Illn e ss
||p
s , i
b o r n in S a n l o r d o n
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,
. N o s r n i b e r 22. I 9 H a n d l i s r d in
Lake M r a y . where he was a
membfr „j t h f C a t h o l l - Church
of the Nativity.
lie is survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs kndrew W Trslo
S r. three sisters Mr* Jerry De.
Bartalo of Sanford, Mist I-omse
Teslo. Gainesville and Mi«s Doro
thy Teslo of Lake Mary.
Also thrre brothers. Andrew W. i
Jr., and Frederick P of Lake
Mary- and Private Robert W Tea!o of the I’.S. Army, now a'.j
tioned at Fort Jackson in Cnjtimbia. S C. His grandmother Mrs
•£,
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The funeral mats will lie held
at 10 a nt Monday at All Soul*
Catholic Church In Santurd, with
Ihe Res William J. Trainor. pas
tor o! tie Lake Mary Catholic
Church, official.ng Ihe Rosary
will be recited at Hrtsson Funeral
Home at 7.30 p m. Sunday.
Pallbearers will be I^Roy Hum
phrey, Bobby Thompson, Burke
Winn and Blily Alford.
NOW AVAILAILI f0»
NOT A fINNT DOWN
YEARS
kl F irst aad P alm etto
( A l o n g S id * 1'iml O f f l c a )
1 SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY
•
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•
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•
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•
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•
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If AIIY DIAPER SETS and OVERALLS
MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS
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NOW
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to have a Savings Bond Plan
for its employees?
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la for averyona. Whe4h<w
yriMs’rs- a *leni>grai>ht-r in a bsllinn d<>Har
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h n » m u c h So wl i-nin earls payday.
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G u a ra n te e d aafelyr—g u s r s n l s y d
g ro sa lh . II. S Saywitf. lionits ary an
aissululrlt rs*klea» uivsatmenL The Coy
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NOW «1g.9.1
ONLY 9 1 n each
Thin sale starts Sunday, July 2.'Ird at 9 A. M.
ALL SALES FINAI- BKTTEK HURRY!
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C L O T H IN G
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at
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in ltra rc lio n
nf
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CLOSED: Friday a t 6:0(1 P. M. and All Day Saturday
OPEN: Sunday Through Thursday 9 A. M. lo 7:0ft P, M.
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SANFORD
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Y ou aa*v* m o r e ih is n m o n e y w i t h
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�Is The Need There?
Peter Edson’s
Political Notebook
°
Wednesday, the County Commission heard Alachua
Administrative Aide Howard Weston and Alachua
County Commission Chairman Sidney Martin paint a
bright and rony picture on how* an administrative aide in
th a t county has taken the work load off the shoulders
of the commission and how it will save this county in the
long run to hire an aide.
At the present time Weston make* about $8,500 and
gets a supplemental salary of over $1,000 a year bring
ing his annual income to $9,000.
As Weston explained all the duties of his job—
toning. Inventor)1 checks etc. "z: wondered if there
really is a need for an aide to the board at this time.
If an aide is so important to county boards why is
Alachua the ony one In the state that has one.
We also wonder why all these talks about adminis
trative aides did not come up during the election when
candidates were mnklng their pitches before the voters.
If an administrative aide can save Seminole County
money — Yes — we arc 100 percent for it.
But we would like to be shown and hope that the
commission will study this m atter closely and with great
care before making any decision.
j
Dr. Crone s
Worry Clinic
Wives, Imitate the strategy of ed lha real basis for their exis
Mrs. Burgess, who serves is a tence, namely, superb TEACH
••reader" »nd •'digester” o( ERS.
valuable mssailne and news
DuPont, General Electric, Ell
paper fact* far ker distinguished husband. And please remem Lilly, Proctor k Gambia, plus
ber Ibat a i*-od teacher should thousands of other great firms
be a star salesmas of Ideas have topnotch research scientist. |
So it Is high time the college
rather than a boresomr re
search scientist. Send for the quit trying to compete so fren••Test for Good Trarhers" and iledly with such researchers a-tl
focussed ---more
on their
rate jour local faculty.
, ---------- -definitely
........ . —
—. . . .
CASE JIIIT: Dr. Thomas O ' primary Job. whlen is U> enthuse I
From Rome
Burgess Is a famous psychologist and inspire teen-agers with a
at Concordia College In Minn*- j UMNO for knowledge.
•ota.
j A good teacher like Dr. Burgess
He pioneered the u«e ef hyp- DOES a lot of research. Rut good
nos is tn lha fields of medicine teachers need not spend a single
and dentistry, holding special l-our la a research lab
Their main job Is to ' package'*
clinics for those doctors to teaeh
ROME, Italy—Things I Will Re - f ten yesr* ago. I drove by the pic- —and itand'ng in the front car,
them how to use this new aid. the facte that other cloistered member Even If Jimmy Hoffainlr, about to melt on a motor, »Uh the curves thundsrlng up.
And he Is superb In the class scientists may have discovered Takes Over Everything:
My daughter In her first suntrip to Mexico City, and just pullroom, for I hava heard from and then "sell" those ideas to
bonnet.
The
Skyline
Drive
in
North
ed
to
a
stop
and
invited
myself,
young student* entering high
many of hit former students.
My first by-line.
i I muit have eaten five water••Dr. Crane." they state, "he school or cnlieir. This I* a rare Carolina In the fall.
The midshipmen and the eadrts
Venice on a winter's dsy, mist-' melons
raally APPLIES psychology In art In l.aelf and a professor s
swinging into the stadium before
bound, with St. Mark', seeming to' An American's Cup yacht, under the Army-Navy game.
hU own teichlngs for he mikes ch'ef asset.
The late Dr. Glenn Frank. then •*•'* Heated in from another j full sail, racing off Newport
Use courses fascinating.
And a million more great momby bjittin
'•'Part of the reason is his fer president of the University of] world, untouched
My first New York subw'iy ri-c ,e n u
vent Interest In the students hut Wisconsin, also stated that teach- j hand*.
be also stresses the PRACTICALl «r* should be salesmen.
I The Pantheon, also on . u. •
uses of education."
Tltcir you, 1* added, is to pul lf r * day, and a rainy oof, » l.i
Good leaeheri like Dr. nurgess across the facts and Ideas so their the rain pouring through the open
ii* the real bails of top notch "customers'’ will grow rnthus- Join* and running in silver
streams about the tomb of Rap.
lastic and want more.
•ehools and colleges.
Dr. Ilurgcss shows the technl- has I.
Yet many folks hava developed
Raphael's home In Lrbino, and
Itt educational “idolatry" so they rpie of a star talesman in me
worship million dollar gymna- classroom by making the courses the room where he lived as a
atums and elaborate football sta- PRACTICAL. That Is ore bsijr hoy. and hi* very first painting,
By RICHARD STARNES
What res!!/ makes him different
still on the wall of that roam.
dtumi more than star teachers, secret of human Interest.
Nathan Boy a, of Bronx, N. Y-, la his ability to get on with It.
And
you
know-,
and
I
know,
that
Or they may boast that a crr-| “I don't see any possible use
has survived a trip over Niagara
Ho wanted to go over Niagara
tain man on their faculty is on for what I am studying in col someone fussed at him for using
Falls
in
a
Thing,
and
I
suppose
Falls,
probably* because he hai
hit
paints
on
the
nice,
dean
wall.
our Atomic Commliiton or hca lejo," it thus the typical rry of
The train ride from Brig to that h* be appointed to deal with been listening for all his to years
listless students.
discovered some new drug
“ Why should I learn how to he Zermatt, and the first view of the the Berlin crisis as quickly as to people telling him he is a ee
Without detracting from such
stellar research, I want to re a good Roman emperor, which; Matterhorn from the Zermatt sta- Ihe necessary papera tin he cond-rate man because of hit
mind you patents that good went out of alylo 1/WO ysata ago."I t on. There it stands, this fine old
drawn up
• race, and he knew it was not
teachers do NOT have to do a they moan, “ when what I read Alp, as if it were si much a
bO of reaearrh or indulga In other ti the technique for writing a I part of the little village as a fire - It is obvious that he has all true and wanted to prove it was
the necessary qualifications. He not true. It was an eminently
Introvcrtiva work In laboratories Utter of application for a Job I plug. And it Is.
understands
the central fact that.
. ...
when I graduate?1'
Hawaii before it was a packon "ivory towers."
you cannot go over Niagara Falls| worthwhile
,‘ °r,hwhl!* enlarpiise, but most
Dr. Burgess also hat another age tour, and the mutri was unGood teachers are simply iuyerh talesmen of ideas. Aod a attribute of every topnotch teach- known, and Henry J. Kaiser had.I just talking about it, however; hc°Pl» would have taken one look
sairvman Is usually the very op er, clergjman or other leader for, n't Improved on nature, md tSe' iwlsenoua jour phrases may be. 1 at me Ihing bobbing there In
ha* tn rllmo into the water and would have come
posite type of personality from Mrs Runes, reads the m sia enrorut rake was (he best in *"■ «“•»>
sine, newspapers and Journals. Ihe world, and there w t.nt • 1 . T h lr| ..'lo* down the hatch down wiib the ailment ball play.
th'j Introvcrtlv* resesreher.
j ers call thruas trouble. That is
Alas, colleges haw lauded digesting them and even marking Juke box between San Francisco and caat off.
If
on*
s
planning
Is
guud,
if,
why these are more live cowards
th t.r research men for tha past key passage. In red ink to save and Suva
Snaila Its San Francisco at an one'* courage holds out, and If' then live heroes, or dead ones
half century but have oflen lgnor«
unknown restaurant, the n ght be good luck stays inside the Thing either, for that matter.
- * ---------------Anyway, to return to the comfore leaving for the war in the •till you. all will he well and
you will survive to be had up on merrlal, it irems to me that this
South Pacific
The drum of a covey of quail!
of P1* )10* f**t **d loose sturdy aquanaut Is Just the man
rising, and Ihe drum of the * iUl ,hf •s‘,***ra Rl**r. If you I to handle the Berlin problem,
hunter'* heart aa tha birds lake 1
m#* ll'* Canadian cops would (Think of the consternation that
wing.
' b« *»“ •«’ advised to spend their would lake possession of old man
levs Angeles i t tetn from t
rogue Eskimos who Khrushchev when Ambassador
p la n coming in at night, and the h*‘* skewered chaps with hsr- Boya said, ' Look, milter, you are
Painted Besert from a plane, this P000'unfortunately nobody talking to a man which has gone
tlma at daybreak.
I,n *»k*d me. Society reacts over Ihe Niagara Falls In a Thing,
Lauretta Taylor la “ The Glssi '"'l *1 ,l,e humorless emotions of *o don't waste my lime trying
Menagerie."
* Puritan spinster, and if you go to scare me."
Swimming in a blue lagoon In * ', r ,h* -N,*Saf» Falls in a Thing
What would happen then is that
yijl,
it proves you are different from, Khrushchev would quickly claim
Tbe Fiji Scouts, the most superb ordinary persons. Being different j that the first Thing was a Husof all physical specimens, playing 11 **£u»* enough (or pu.llng peo- siats invention, that Ambassador
an Improvised game of cricket on P!* “» J«H. or worse, and always, Boy* was living proof that the
common man was sure to prevail.!
the lava beach at Bougainville m ba> brrotbe afternoon, and slipping away
Nathan Boya is obviously dif- and that Fascist-capitalist war-|
Into the Jungle at night to work.
For onr thing, he is a mongers had reacted typiratly
Negro, which automatically makes vtben they put Ambassador Boya
behind the Jap lines.
Night* and day* on a houseboat right-thioking people wonder if in quod for bis foal.
Turn, if I know my man. the,
on l.ake Dal in Kashmir, with* h* *«>’» “P >® something. For anroasted peacock for dtanrr an) °ih#r, he h it sense enough to Ambassador would reply, "Just
tne Himalayan peaks for icenery.| know you canT go over Niagara a pea-picking trice, mister. Thati
_*_«• is J cSiUa. UUU*_*_* ’ ^ ’*'
*
* * * —*• ..... • . -• • —r * '
.
night ridts through the aitent’ Thing that it sturdy and reliable | lean from Bronx. N. Y„ namely!
streets in a pedicab.
But tl>f f h.ef quality that sets me. And I went over the Niagara
Monsoon Gertrude in Shinghtl ! Ilo>» »P»U from almost every- Falla to prove that I was not a
A flight over the Alps in a ter*1** is not hit pigmentation, common man. but an uncommon;
rifie lighting and hail storm, and, n#r his ability to think a problem one,and you call me common one 1
at night, too
through and to face up to the moretime and
jou ll get a fat
My first breakfast in lrelRnd.| poaalbslity of ugly consequences.! lip.
years ago, of wild iirawbernss . 1
clotted cream, and sole turned s
Page 4
Sanford, Florida
Friday, July 21, 1961 golden brown in butter.
Ice cold watermelon, on In
WALTKSI A. i . is. i nvv, RiiiTiiR a r t wi itiii.n
, ARE YOU INTERESTED IN A
JACK TRIM
S.V It I I > J . CJI SHIM.
I.SWISS SRIISSIKI.
August day, at a kletbodisl picnic
xiansttoa eeltsr
A S rtrtliln *
Dlrseter
Associate l.Ultor
In some little town in Tennessee,
PRIVATE SCHOOL IN SANFORD?
J i tax s v c i . ls
■I t W l l l l . l t 4 .Kill M i l \
t i l l 111,1 A l-IWMSCR
Uaunljr Ratter
russified Manner
Aottstj I.liter
rx v v K Toi.Trii.msr J tv tn t . anostwiHr.R
niseis svsri.t.e
Henry
McLemore
Ayub sought, but did not get,
WASHINGTON -/.V EA l— Three that further assistance srould be
! Amertcen backing for Us claim
dajs of talks between President given to him.
While the United States has at- to Kashmir. KenneJy chsractci^
Kennedy and President Moham
ready given substantial arms aid iied this as something for la i/T
med Ayub Khan of Pakistan pro to Pakistan, Ita defense forces ; and Pakistan to work out.
duced some of the frankest ex art described as having gaps in
But issurancrs were given that
changes repored In any of the their equipment. They have tsnks efforts would be made to further
official heads-of-sute visits to but need transports. Their n av al, negotiations, without the l*. S
vessels need surface-to-air mis- becoming middleman.
Washington this year.
ailts. Their air fotce need* r a d a r 1 It was on Laos and the SouthBehind the diplomatic language.
. lf
east Asia Trraty Organusfion that
of the final communique issued
“
On economic assistance, Ayub , 0.„e of tha frankest views were
by the two leaders were some made a bid for a billion dollars' exchanged. Pakistan, a member
realistic appraisals of current worth of U. S. aid over the next „ ( SEATO, views tb it situation
sl.uations which m i) ' have Im
two years. This would go Into w|tN dismay.
^
portant bearing on future deve Pakistan i St billion five-year
Ta* trouble with Southeast Asia
lopments In South and Southeast plan, cost of which is now esti-, wa, a»seised as too many kings
Asia.
mated at nearly D billion. This aQ(j princes who want support fur
It was revealed that one of the joar Pakistan is receiving about maintenance
their prlvilsgex
principal reasons Ayub wanted to 1150 million in U. S. economic bu! who are not Interested In so
come to the United States—and
cial reform for their people Lv
wrhv hit Visit • .
The increase I* not all expected P r in t Souvsnn* Phoums'a nonms dusatisfection over the re- In rom* fejissv the U .* alone. A ,•T. *. •— - i s do.lih'ed and *••• rf
—jw *» — fSM sfj .
cnbower* World Hank-arranged consortium munist icaninas suspcctsd. but
visit to Pakistan in 1959
^stlu.«—• -U «.£ or.i tbit • - . - « , , , i it tiie co u n tr y c o u i j l>« c l e s ^ _
Though both men were army India S2 billion earlier this y e a r - ed of Communists, nobody wou.W
general*, they did not see eye.to,t cleared because the L»owill meet here In September to
oje on the* e.tuation in South Asia,
t
for PlkllU n.
'
, ou;d Bot fl|h , for
Ayub frankly wanted more a*al»- _______________
I
*
their own country.
lance from the United States . 1.
,. - - - ,
President Ngo Din Diem of Viet
Eisenhower, though le had ap- *
Nam was regarded as a better
proved stepped-up aid to Pakistan, f
R A R R ^
man. but needing strong military
did not favor further Increases. I
_L
support
Also, Eisenhower had indicated " '
1
When this was discuised In the
that military aisiitance might b e 1
8 y IIAI. COCHRAN
SEATO
council, however, the conmade available to India, If India' Just make sure your patience
tnbution of only one battalior^
aaked for IL At that lime. Indias !*«*"» ix»»t a lack of pep.
was under pressure from Corn- You'll know It when the hot w m - was called for from PaklMat™
munist China on the Indian Iron-jther is here-even loafing will be j The British offered only a token
tier, but h.d not asked for A m e r - V much trouble.
force and the French offered to
lean aid.
| There Is one advantage in giv- contribute noihtng. 5o the wbo.e
The point that Ayub str*ned|lng a wife pretty things. It may [ effort had to be written off.__
most often wrhlle here was shall leavn her speechless,
S*l«s
Servlet
less than id per cent of tn* In- D»n’t try to throw )vur weight
dian army ii deployed against arojnd when it’s ill you t i n do
TV RENTAL
Communist Chin*. He declared to carry It.
far more Indian forces were de Thank* to the cost of living, two
Seminole TV
ployed against Pakistan.
It* now ran live about si cheaply as
Barrow Oar Tube Checker
i l N Sanford Ave. FA M W
therefore expressed fears that any four used to.
American arms assistance given The only sure key to fu se and
to India would not be used against fortune is yourself,
Tou Can Develop Film
lied China but against Pakistan.! In golf It's mighty easy not to
Only ONCE
With a new administration in'tell the trutn, the hole truth and
— H have it done RIGHT
Washington. Ayub wanted to come! nothing but the truth,
here for an understanding with; There may be rhyme to some WIEUOLDT Camera Shop
Kennedy that military assistance of the spring poems, but often 111 8 . Park
Hanford. Fla.
would not be given to India xndlit'4 bard to find tbe reason.
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Dorothy Cain - Roger Britton
Engagement Announced
Mr. and M n. Eldon Mar* Cain.
% of Lake Monroe, announce the en
casement and approaching mar
riage of their dauchter. Dorothy
Ann, to Racer Rritlon, ion of
Mr*. Letter L. Rritlon and the
late Mr. Hrltton, of Chuluota.
Min Cain v a t born in Lake
Monroe, attended local tehoolt
and craduatcd from Seminole
High School with the clatt of 1957.
£ For the p u t three ycart the ha>
been employed by the WilsonMaier Furniture Co. at book
keeper.
Mr. Dritton, formerly of Auburndale and Falmouth, Man.,
graduated from Tahur Ac li
at Mar.on. M an., and hat been in
the cantractina butinen in CcntfaT iio iiiia ’ ioT the p u t live
>e*vt
. 9
An early fall wedding .1 bring
planned.
When You Acquire
A Summer Tan
AMONli THK Sl'M.MKR \ IS1TOHS at thr A. I.. Wil-on homo, «in K".<alin
M ISS D O R O T H Y A N N C A IN
(Jameson Photo)
If you are in your iniiliaU ...' ,
Drive, were four ifem-ra turns of the family. Left to rifjht are Mrs. Wilson,
lake rare about spending hour* in*
I heir dniiRhtet, Mr*. Walter Cook afltl daughter, sherry and Mrs. Wilson's
the tun. Half an hour to an hour
mother. Mrs. J. A. Walls, of Columbus, (in.
(Herald Photo)
it enough before you utter up or
retire to the thade. For the tun,
| while tupplylng Vitamlnt. relax '
Lari
*.ns you anil giving you a tan. v,ill
alto give you loti of little wrink
le*
Thi* jpp.iet doubly to women
with delicate ikin, blue-eyed
blonde* and redhead*. (Soma red I
head*, in fact, can t go into the
Lt. ami Mrs. Raymocd G. Fox
Special guests for the occasion
tun at all )
lirnevltve G. Illair. daughter
the groom's parent*. Mr and Mrt. Jr . entertained a group of young- 1Mtre ^ r i Tidy. Mr*. GorAluay* uie a goad tuntan lo- Mrt. Grace Roienherger, III! llrook M. Duckworth, m Keyter,
------------------p„ „
l.on or rream when you're going 1
to he In the tun any length of Chi»c Ate., Sanford, and Brook W \ »
picnic, Monday afternoon, at their Howard i u rriw n. Mrl. William
llev. Kenneth S Watkins, pat home In I.ake 5lary.
lime. Thu may term superfluous Date Duckworth were married
1Reyn, Mrs. AI Rlaha and Milt
advice but It Isn't. Every year. July 12 at II a.in. at the home 01 tor of the Key ter Grace Metltodivt
Ruth Angelo.
Gnett
of
honor
wat
thrlr
ion.
i (lurch, ollirlttrd at thr Informal
thousand* of women who should
YAH 3 wivrt attending were
Karl,
who
wat
celebrating
hla
double ting ceremony, in the
know better suffer painful burnt M n r *L O r l m r l n
Giendyn
Smith, Anita Lee, Betty
pretence of member* of the uti fourth birthday . The young gupita Repp. Pat Thompson, Miml
beraute they failed to do thli one
mediate
fainllirt.
arrived at 3:30 p m. and ipent Schoonover. Evelyn Furpatrick
thing: coat their akini with a
protective lotion.
Thr bride wore a drett of be gc the afternoon swimming and play and June Jamra.
nylon lace over taffeta, with fitted ing at Ihe private
„
____ ___
Other* attending from VAII-ll,
beach
Joining
IhmI ivt and three-quarter length ,hf Fo, homp 0(J j lk# Mjrv
who spon.ored the event, were
tleevct end a five t.rand a tn n ,
Eir(lf ^
,,
Marge Manth.p, Terry Knut.en,
Mr. and Mrt William Carr and of pearl* which hid belonged to .. .
’ .
’ Etthcr Walton. Pal Robmion,
lludorne and Mr*. Kirby \\. file j 0IB Moore. Lynn Wartenberg,
children, David and Sherry, of the groom * grandmother.
North Orlandj have tpent mod of
The couple ha» returned Irom a Jr., trrved aatt life guards during Marilyn I'attrraon, Lou Rluoden,
the glimmer vacationing and cn- wedding trip lo lilack Water Fall* thr party hour*.
Inet Ho*e. and Mary Leu Shattuck.
tertaining other vacationers.
Lodge. In W. Va , and are re*idAfter the children were drritcd
They traveled to I’ennvylvania ing at III? Myrtle Aie . Sanford. a picnic lunch wav trrved by Mrt.
Memorial
Mrt. Duckworth, born in Dei Fox. The menu Included hot dogs,
tor their vacation and while there
Gift*
vitiled their parent*. Mr. and Molnet, Iowa, has maJr her Inline bakrd brant, fruit ttlad and cold
for
Mr*. Walter Garit ant Mr and in Sjnfurd for Ihe p o l three milk For dessert the traditional
HEART
Mrt. Howard la r r tn Pittsburgh year*. She it a member of thr birthday cake was served with lie
RMEARCH
and New Castle. They also vliitfd Pilot Club of Sanford and Board cream
of llralto rt. bhc will ejntinur with
Mr. and Mrt. Kent Carr.
Those enjoying Hie afternoon
Gralefnlly
Since they relumed home, houie- j Ihe Rall-Illair Agency, where she were Robin Cooke. Debbie, Chris
Acknowledged
guetlt have Included Mr. and-is a partner in tnr firm.
tie and Sharon Goble. Suite
SUM INOI.K . DeBART
Mr*. E u rrtl Taylor and tlaugh-] The groom wat liorii in Keyter. Slolpe, Camille Wharton, Hr.an
COUNCIL
ler, Mrt. John Pcnwrtl. and her V). Va., and i< trrving hit ISIhjW'ard, Hick File, "T'* Cowan. Hob.
children, Johnny and Barbie, of year in the U. S. Navy, lie i t , bie lludumr, the honorre and hit
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New Cattle and Mr. and Mrt. Dan prctently stationed at Ihe Sanford older brother and titter, Caroline
SANFORD,
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Naval Air Station.
i and ' Tn" Fox.
iel Ward of Fort Lauderdale.
Fourth Birthday
At Swimming Party .f0^ c‘ru^ ||ri.ljutf 10 ,hf '
In Pennsylvania
Silver I ea Held In DeBary
Holds Meeting
Mary-Esther s Spectacular
Annual Summer Sale!
Starts Monday, July 21th
Church
All Summer Dresses
lo
off
Calendar
At Gaines Home
Personals
One Special Rack
Dresses
Former V
Personals
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Fox Observes
Family Vacations
Rr B irrrii: sm it h
Mr. and Mrt. U. R. Crott of
Ridge Road had at recent week
end guetti her brother in law and
titter, Mr. and Met. Nate Noble,
of Stewart, Ohio, who arc making
a lour of Die ttate. The Noblet
plan to return here before leaving
for Ohio.
Mrt. Louveinr Tody and Mrs.
Helen Ruck have returned to the r
home In Chicago alter spending
two weeks traveling in Florida.
Mr. and Mr*. Felix ilegc has*
returned home after a vacation in
New Jertey, visiting relatives and
frienili.
Mr. and Mrt. Martin Betty left
recently with their granddaughter
for a vacat.on In New York.
Mr. and Mr*. TValter Render and
two daughters, Cbcrte ami Diana,
are spending the turnmer with
Mrt. Ilonder'a mother. Mr*. Ber
KNJOYINt; KKFUKSUMEXTS m the Silver Tin held *:i Dellnry nre irom
tha Simpton. In Fern Park.
noy Bendell, Prairie Lake Drive,
left. Mrs. Jl. Wnrnekc, Mrs. Clinton Summer, Mias Paul Mattcraon, Mrs.
hat returned to hi* home hrre.
A. 'cNnuj;hlon nnd Mrs. F. Pratt.
( P h o to b y C o m
after visiting: hi* wife and son at
Bcilwood. III. He plant |o return
to Bcilwood in September to a t
tend the wedding of hit ton. Curt.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Ambachcr
have returned from Chicago after
The Florida Federation of Art (ill of New Smyrna Reach; Mr*, wat Eugene White a pictures, done
spending three month* with their sponsored a Silver 'Ira at the It. Hardy and Mrt. L. Anderson
in several mediat. Mtu Linda lam
children
grandchildren
and
Dellary
Mansion
Headquarter*
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and
Mrt.
Henry
WarArrowtmiin
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Lrettnirg, a
friends at Fox Lake, Inglcside.
scholarship student at Ihe head
Petite I.tke and Winthiop Harbor, latt wrek. Mr* D II Feem*ter | neke of Winter Park,
The mansion hou*e wat dec 'quarters in Dellary. alio aiiutrd
all in III.ncit.
president of the I FA, greeted
PFC Owen A. Regan, ton of guests in the galleries.
orated with vatet ol garden flow- the hosteiirs and Jean Thomat
Mr. and M(». Charlei A. Bigelow
.Mrs. George llrookv oI DeBary era. The bulfct tabic wat overlaid of Orlando took muvtng picture*
J r , will be home tbit week. He wa* chairman of the event and
with a laee cloth, centered with a of the event, which will he ihown
11 scheduled to report to Fort Dt* wat assisted by Mr*. A. Mefloral arrangement, flanked by al a later date.
on Aug. 25 where he will await Naughton. Mrt. Clinton Sommer,
two crystal punch bowlt.
order* for overteaa duly.
Mrt. Andrew Dry of DeBary and
On display in Ihe main gallery
Mr. and Mrt. Kd Lovell and DtLand; Mrt. Cheater Eldridge,
two daughters arrived in Florida, Mr*. Fred U'nklry and Mrt. John
latt week, front Connecticut. They Craycralt of Kuttia; .Mr*. A.
will reside on South Street in Fern Trott of Mt, Dora: Mr*. Mary
Park.
Pike Forster and Mrt. II. Ham
Friend* of Mrt J. M. Deyell.
Prairie Lake Drive, will be glad
MONDAY
to know that the It doing *»e!l Lake Monroe
The .Monday Nlghl Circle of Ihe
after her rerent IHneia.
Grace Methoditt WSCS will meet
llouiejneita of Mr. and Mr!
The Ruth Matters Circle of the at * p.m. at the home of Mrt
Pr.e# Egbert. Toikeview Drive, It
WMC c. Ihe I.ake Mary Roptl.t I ||«rr> Klay, 21(4 Ad amt Court.
Mrt William Zimmen of Detroit, j
Church met al the home o( Mrt |
TIT.SIMA'
lly >IRS. II. L. JOHNSON
Mich.
Keith Garnet with to member.; The Mi/p, h circle of Grace
Mr. and Mn. Perry Wheatland,
Mr*. J. M Zimmerman Is
I Melhod.it WSCS meet* at the
•pending the summer with her j da lighten, Crni and Jcri: Mr. and
The opcn.ng piaver wa* given home o( Mf| R v> Thompson
daughter and family in Memphtt, Mrt. Sid Vihlcn. daughter. Shir- by Mr. II Eugene Jack.on. eal-1 ^ ,7 LlurfI A, r it „ p m.
Icy; Air. and Mrs. Tom Brown and jendtr of prayer by Mrs. R. Jouei,
fenn.
Brenda and Mut Judy Ogden, and doting prayer by Mr*. S.
W'E’HK OPEN FRIDAY
•pent last weekend at New Sinyr- 1Hood
l .like Mary
’•lb T ?2 lb,
| .... Hood lo.umcrrru to be
M t.ir r a TIL M:.ID P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hawkins, community relations chairman (or
end *oa Sidney have returned the remainder of th.* year. ReHowe’s Fashions
from Sebring where they vuiicd (rethmenit were tervrd to those
2 ,26 Park Drive
with Mr. and Mrt. J. II. Edward*. | prevent.
Wratey Anderson, son of ifr.
amt Mr*. W S. Anderson of Lake
Mary la in the Orlando Air Force
Rase Hospital at Ward 7 under
go.ng i aeriet of tests. All of hi*
frlendi wish him (he best ol
everything.
Lake Mary WMU
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Officer* wivet of VA1I-1I and
\ Alt-5 treated tbemaelvet to a
! real bcl.diy when they iper.t
Thursday at the picturesque DeU nd Country Club. The day began
with tun bathing and twimmlng,
fallowed by cocktatti and a buffet
|luotheon. featuring fried chicken
ami prime rlbi, carved to order.
The afternoon wat ipent play
ing brdge and chaltlng. Spirits
are h'gher thin utual in the two
gruupi tince they expect their hutbanda back from the Mediterran
ean deployment In late Augud.
Appropriately, this v a t the
theme which v a t cleverly carried
out by the hoitett, Mr*. Roger
! Smith, of VAll-11. Table, w.-re arranged in a Horn thoe thape. the
center of which wav fiiva with
, 1 \ . '- '. r j j j 'i l i t ii7XjU *.Tir **«>•*
• ailed two toy carriers, signifying
the Forrrital and the Ituaievelt.
They were heading tonaids the
head ta'.le on which itood two
"Ginny" dolls, rcpreientmg thr
» u e . eagerly awaiting the.r hiibands' return.
Highlighting the bead table va*
a startling arrangement of black
and white mumi, forming a
checkerboard surrounded by black
SWEET PICKI.EU
WATEKMEIjON RIND
Tnm and cut rind from a amatl, ]
firm melon, or uie half the r.nd
from a large melon. Soak for 2 '*
hour* in 2 quarta lime water. |
Drain, covtr with cold water lo
freshen Drain again, cover with
freth water and cook 1H hourt. I
Make aymp of 2 quarti white!
.megar, 1 pint water. I cupt
sugar, and 2 tabletpouni whole
clovea tad 4 itickt cinnamon Med t
loosely in cbetedoth Bring 40 th e 1
bo,ling paint. Add drained water
melon to eyrup and boil gently 2
hours.
Park the watermelon in aterillted glass jara, cover with hot
tyrup. /ra l a r-tight, and store tn
cool place.
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2 </el*%J
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5.00 to 10.00
Swim Suits
Swim Caps & Hats
Reach Coats
Handbags
Jewelry
Shorts
Skirts
Shirts
T-Shirts
Summer Robes
VYlaJuj - fcjdhsih'A
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N. Park
••Fcuturinjt Fashions Just For You"
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All Sales Final - No Exchanges - No Refunds
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Officers Wives
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At Country Club
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Fern Park
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Blair-Duckworth
W edding Announced
The rilgrim Fellow thip of the
Comrecational Chrlitian Church
I* sponsoring an "All Day ltearh
Party’* f jr thii Saturday. All
member* and their gueitt ire in
vited. For further information
contact Larry Ad>a.
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Be ALICIA IIART. NF.A
Few turnmer tljh lt are at
pretty at a |irl wuh a tolden
; tan. In black pique or white linen,
, the graert the veranda at the
' country club, looks lovely at a
candlelit table, motet lightly
acrota the dance floor.
So once you've carefully ac
quired tour Ian. take rare of it.
A leathery hide It not what you're
alirr. lie carelul about spending
hour* in the tun once you've got
the tan you want. L'te a good hand
and body lotion to keep your tkln
I irom liaki-g. Tin* lubrication
give* vmir goldrn rk.n p:!i:h anil
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What's lathering you? For a personal
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llills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-nddressed envelop®.
DEAR EVP \ Hit ASKED: There’s no
need to be embarrassed. Your Pop was a
boy himself once, nnd loves to tense. Be a
good sport nnd Ignore it. He'll (|iiit.
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Every once in ■ while some
one aaka, "What la the biggest
hand you ever heldT”
Today's South hand la. I had
29 high card points with eleven,
sure trick* In no-trump. I did
not know how to hid it. I con
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no area bidding five no-trump
to aik for klnga. The trouble with
that sequence would be that if he
did not have either of the mlaaing
king* I would find myielf 20ing down one at a slam.
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ROCK HUDSON, Dorothy Malone. Kirk Dougins and
Carol I.ynley arc the stars of “The Last Sunset" coming
to the ltitz Theatre Sunday.
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only man in the world." Afler
marriage he la Juat one of the
many men »he might have martied, and ahe isn't at all sure
she couldn't have done a whole
lot better.
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of many year, in "The Last Sun- j Trumbo ind (llrfctP(,
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from "M ein K am p f" com ing to th e M ovielnnd D rive-In
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of a psycliopalhic killer occasion
(2) llaso ball
ally gels in the way. Scott Mar I t 2k I I I Haaa hatl
lowe a* the sick boy with murder 1:3* IS) l) o tp * l S ltlo d la i
I 11
NOAfik
21
111 I’u l a e k r a t
on hia mind, and Jeanne Ral aa hi* 2Mo*
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Picturei'
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which
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Kampf,” wriiien and edited by Tuesday, it "The Green Helmet" latest prey are fairly effective In !l i l t (S)
r t l . l n b l r i t a r A i h t Kids
their folea, but the incredible plot Si** Ci l ll AP lay
♦ 71
of
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ash
, Krwln Iariier and a pruc winner with Richard TTavera.
+ 1*979
it frequently defeating, g 20 r> wy 3:21 c i Si-.. Ca.ltd X
4 .1
at the Fourth International Klim
On Wrdnraday ami Thursday, CBS.
4:04 C ) Sltdlr
l it
W EST
CAST
l g u n d a f Mhowhoal
* 1*743 Kratlval in San Krancltco 1j at 'T a rra n t Greatest Adventure"
Preview Theatre — "H arr)'* 4:14 C
A J>2
I I I C'unirall*
4 at
V JIU I
9 K i l l year, openi Sunday at the Mmic and "Buccaneer" will play,
Business." This pilot film is ao 4:01 I I I A cran t
« k :
♦ ««4
hand a r r u n a lo a
far
superior to any of NBC’s run I SI iIltl) RMoany's
land Drive-In Tlieatrc. Tracing
On Friday and Saturday, three
f l l i l
*14
e k a y a n d Ilia Z rlo n d a
1:1*
ning
aitugtlon
comedy
aeries,
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the true alury of Hitler* It each, filuti will play. They are: "Goliath easy to see why it didn't sell — • *• i l l M a t t T h a P r a t t
*A K
*' M*«t Kampl
includes scenes , And Hie Dragon," ''Gold of The
would ho*. - mode the c'^iert
TAQ
never publicly shown bciurc, Him Seven Saints': and "imitation Of look even worse than they are
* A Q J 1I I I
footage front terret .\a<! archive* Life."
* akq
Ray Walston la cast as a small,
iMtflCTVWHBG
to honlfying that Ihfy were even
Both vulnrratiln
(own K an ei drugget, and Klena
kept from like German p<«p!c
Sontla Weal North rati
Verdugo plays a bookstore m an-!
______________
S N.T. rat*
• N.T. I'aaa Thrae include uniielicv ahle ic m u Loren, Niven New
ager stranded In lb# community
I’gag
Paaa
of (hr Warsaw Ghetto, m an limr
when
her
car
has
an
accident.
The
Oprnlny I. ad—V J
pit graves, (he F.lCtimann exccuTeam
P ",
TX M M Y t i u . M l
rptsode describes their first date
A two diamond o(>*ning did tmnt and the other Iragic evcriiv I
HOLLYWOOD (LTD - S-.ph . In
... .a .......
......... . '
moat ........................
raptivatmg manner,
not app-al to me at all. My n (" ,e lime. Tire S>obcrg produced txiren and David Niven base been and glide from the almply wonpartner would lurely
ly rrtpond " rlM Kampi and Claude Ntep- , |8fK.(| j,y Columbia Pictures l« derful. eaay acting, therr'a a
OPEN 12:13
star in ".shocking," an original charm about it that reminds one
tat h two no trump and myhand henion does the narration.
The othrr feature on the pro story b> Carlo Pont!, who is pro. of a delightful period piece (a I* j
did not belong on the table. A
TODAY A SAT.
during the film.
| "Ah Wddemesg") deip'le iti'
hrart lead through m> are-queen
Tbe comedy is based on a travel, present day
setting.
Richard
rouid heat three no-trump. It I People Request
vjent who hfttry to irate!, played[ Wharfi direction seta maximum
J o ---- ------were declarer nothing rouid
by Niven, Miss fAiren playa a mileage out of the atory and
d prr A.......
Lot O f Helpr
vent me from taking tlfvfn
.......
NRW .....................
Y0„ K (U p |, _ Rrrrnt volopltiuui Italian who makr* hia j character* without punching lor
vtudies at the University of Mich- houefhoid interesting. The pic-; tug phony laugha, but aettling for
and the
I finally derided on the sale (<1|| S u n f) „ rM. , rrh , >r,lrr ,n. lure will be produrrd in Britain, chuckle* and warmth. 9 30 p m
H
this summer,
I NBC.
M e in K am p f Coming
J u a t lo w i n d u p t h e sto ry on J ^ i r d ' m l m " E H h H r n m ' c ^
a h ap p y note. W u s k h a d lo lead ^
he)p |ro m p i> fh , lln % l. in ( ,
ps)rhlatri
som e th in g
Hia j a c k , t e n . nine,
psyrhologUt* 11 per cent, social
e i g h t o f b e t r U l o o k e d like his
service workers; A per ernl. lawsafest lead. He led R a n d |
)era; three per rent, marriage
rounielora.
made my aiam.
Patients Prefer
Scenes Hove Stars,
To Have Gallstones 55 Other Workers
NEW YORK (UPI) — Med leal
World New*, a publication for
doctors, report* that Dr. K. II
Bynearaon of tbe Mayo Clinic al
ways say* a little prayer belort
icing a new patient.
It goea like this; "Dear God —
please make this patirnt have
gallstone*. Everyone lovea gall
storvaa. The patient love* them,
the doctor love* them. After be
ing removed, they're wrapped up
In a little box and prevented lo
the patient on hi* way to the
business office. And everyone i*
h*PP)"
lUnoiu White
Three Stooges
Fire* have taken 7lO.nstO AmerIran lives during the past decade
_
y / ( T a r o lH tis s
— STARTS SUNDAY —
R ID E -IN
ON FRI,
A SAT.
$1.00 PER CARLOAD
TONITK
AM) SAT.
Nu. I At 7 :4 3 Osily
NITK
No. 1 Al 9:30 Only
"LAST TIME I
SAW ARCHIE"
"TENS OF THE
STORM COUNTRY
D iane
THEATRE
Robert Milihum
Jack Wthh
Dakar
2
HITS IN SANFORD
.Ml. I A T M J A 11:16
GREATEST SPORTS CAR RACING
EVER FILMED . . . FEATURING
TIIE I M ID I K ESDI HANCE RACK AT
s EIIRIM;
Achin I’rcNenta
by Fopulnr Demand
R A C ETR A C K ---
“THE GREEN
ROLL
'
4,‘
Jimmy and the Earthquakes
P! r
Every Tuee, Wed„ Tbur*- Frt. and Bat. Nile*
9:00 'til 1:10 a. m. Carer Charge SOe, Frt. end Sal. Night*.
I TO I JAM SESSION KVPJIY SAT. AFTERNOON
HELMET”
STARRING HILL TRAYF.RS AND
El ) II KGLET — WORLD’S CHAMPION RACE DRIVER
FEATURE NO. 2 AT 0:30
AUTHENTIC T SHOCKINGI
NEVER BEFORE S H O W N IN U.S.A.
MEIN KAMPF
TTM im N O Ttltlg STORY Of MIUXTO ROCdl I
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9
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the true aloe) of the race-ear drivers . . . . and lb* gtrla who
never see n rare becausr Ihry don't want to ba there when It
happen* . . . .
DUFFY'S
BAR & LOUNGE
IIwy. IT • 01
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NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — CoI imbla
Pictures spent about
F K A T I ' H K N O . 3 k T 1 1 .3 # O N L Y
iron.ono m the French Quarter
JEFF
“THE
here to film scene* for the forth
coming "A Walk on the Wild
CHANDLBK
•n PLUNDERS’*
.Dut," Ilia ill<u version of the Nel
V>v»
son Aigcvn *nu<< •
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A Hollywood troupe of vv per
rons beaded by Dirrrtor Edward
Dmylryk came here fnr 'he film
ing. along with the alara, t'apubl M i VY • MONDAk A TLFJ4DAY
rine and Laurence Harvey.
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a in iif
S a l 41 • l.o w | , , , T u r i
i * i P uatat
Htrlo
tu d o f five n o - t r u m p . At le a s t, , j i c a i r t h a t of t h e n e a r l y o n e tri
I t h o u g h t It w a a l i f e , b u t m>
J l | u ! u h | io , r r k liul|1 (|c
p a r t n e r h a d o l V r I d e a l He look- r o u n w | „ „
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d I a t hi* ^ u m ^ ^ p n d e i ^ n d
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lh clr r lr r < ) m f n
d e r i d e t h a t ll w o u ld b e m y t w d
Neat in line are family phyal.
fth t r i c k . H« b i d s l i t
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40 Revolt
41 Tardy
41 Nora* god
38 Muatcal
ditertiona
91 Hewing tsola
94 Aquatic
mammal
22 Krnnr.|y'l
former Job
27 l/mdo n ttvrr
25 W l - . ! part
IWeeW*
laaWia na<u*
N D iri
40('om|w4« far
l-niiliral oHIfe
41 i'ummunat
44 What Kennedy
and Niton had
41 rirat r.iaa
4!i V.hula
kOTrofortl plant
M Wrary
53 f-hoahoanaa
Indian
U Crnrrat
Pradlay
54 Trrrainl
V. tl*<4 friend
V) Remainder
DOWN
I
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l« Put on
20 Augment*
XI Pnkrr alake
23 Sirring vracw
24 Atriran pUnd
- j c a n v a a inailir
5d Weapon*
27 Alnaya
2S Itr nr*
m arriage
K angaroo
Comedy
k
lOUartnan wtfn
B efore
aiiu red ."
i l l C a p ta in
• at nawlild*
By Ru,h Mi||ef
Antwor t o Pravioajs R u n to
Capital Affairs
II hvp A
<41 T L e a s t.ucy
t» ) D a a t k Vollay Da) a
4.2* <») W a l t D lan -y r r a a a n t *
(21 NI1C Ntwrt
I t i T w a n t l a l k C o o tury
1.44 t i < | i « a
<21 ifhlrlae Tampla
7 i t <41 H r o i h a i s H ra a n v g a n
<*< Mat artek
a It I aa Kartsan Kapara
aita Ci sign On
a
• aa <*a Itamcaii and Son*
a te asa riv* s u r j «u d .
i n nouu aa
<ai r a , ri:iin « n ii
Lovely Wedding." send 30 cents to Abby,
Box 3365, Rovwly Hills, Cnllf.
>me.
Before m a r r i a g e be w a a *
A few year* of m srrlsze »ometlmei mike a powerful differ " a p o r t i m a n "
Afler m a r r i a g e
ence.
" h e ' a o u t f i s h i n g w h e n tie i h o u l d
Before marriage he Wl* the he at home mowing the lawn or
“ life of the party." Afler mar, . . .......
rlage "be haa to lie the renter of P*',P‘n* take rate of the kata.
atten !en or he Isn’t happy"
I Before marriage "he had money]
Before marriage he waa the In the bank." After marriage he
“ atronz. allent ty p e" After mar l« aa "tight aa the hark on a
riage he "ahuti up like a clam , " 1 tree.'
whenever the tr!«» to talk to hlmJ Before marriage he "liked to
Before marriage he waa "ma»-| he alone with her." After marterful.” After marriage he la aa riage "he never takea her any“ itubborn aa a mute."
| where."
Q jo c jo b y
a i t H i atlantta
DEAR HUSBAND: She should weigh
in at the weight her husband think* in
“way out.”
. •.pponer
_____ .DftVL
to do with a father who walks oy her and
mnkes kissing sounds when she is talk
ing to n hoy on the telephone. 1 am 13 nnd
nm disgusted with my father, who thinks
he is funny.
EMBARRASSED
T e l e v i s i o n
a Ik ( 2) I'artoona
II. aa 1,1 Shari l.-nls Stow
til A-ilon Thaatrr
a I- •• l MUtatt-tt or Hi* C tnttrr
tt.te a2a King Uaonarda
I I I «V» .Vvwicop*
a*a Mighty Mouta Playhouaa
i t | Mi* PI*. K « |
it a* iti »i.rr
a.I* i l l
D artae a i i m t i i M i
I ** <2< National Talvat
4*> Magic Land af
I I I r u n S ilv e r •
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Allahaiam
a aa m H v i i l u - B n a i i i t y
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ill Varltfr Thaaitr
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lilt*
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t.ona
Hangar
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itl Ror Rorara
T la I I I P o u f U v i r l i
1*1 tl
T haatrr
It ** iS' Trua st-ry
T:ia C l P i c t u re • ( ih o W’t o k
(I) X » i
DEAR ABRY: My old lady is a real
kook. She looks through the fashion maga
zines and thinks if she doesn't look like
those scrawny, underfed beanpoles she is
too fat. She is 5 feet 7. nnd could carry a
lot more meat on her bones than she does,
but she counts calories like crnzv. When I
married her. ten years ago, she wasn't a
nut on this weight business, nnd we en
joyed ice cream sodas and hot dogs like
other people. Now it’s a different story.
Every time I reach for a pretzel she says,
“Morey, you don't need that!" Please print
in your column what you think a 32-yearold woman, who stands 5 ft.. 7 in., should
weigh in at.
HER HUSBAND
DEAR HASTY: Forget your pride.
Run. don't walk, to the nearest phone. Ask
him to forgive you, nnd please come home.
If you arc lucky enough to get him back,
monitor your mouth, oi* */„.?
-.t) find
yourself living nlonc and not liking it.
Jh &
FRIDA \ 1*. M.
By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR ABBY: In a fit «f temper I told
my husband I wanted n divorce, and be
took me tip on it. I never dreamed he would
go to a lawver and get thing* /ta rte d ao
fast because we have three children who
arc his whole life.
His lawyer told him to move out of the
hou-tc. lie is gone now, nnd I don't know
what to do. I don’t want a divorce, and am
sorry 1 brought it up. How can I get my
husband to come back and stop the divorco
action, without sacrificing mP,(^ J (,jCj ^ STy
10s
e e k e n d
M ile
North of Dog Trark
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contact
Alcoholic*
A n o n y m o u i , Box 1213. S a n f o rd .
L A D Y w a n t * r i d e to O r l a n d o
w c r k l n g h o u r * 6 Oo to S 00. P h
F A 2-8114.
P U B L I C S ch o o l T e a c h e r f o r m i n g
c l a i i e i In c e r a m l c a , f o r ad u lta
a n d t h i U l e n . P h . F A 2- M I .
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I k n f o l l o w i n g r a r l l f l r n t a k an n i a d
p aid e a r t l f l a a t a for t n a d a r i l a ba
Itauad
Ihrraon.
Thcarllflrala
n u m b e r a n d y aar a t l a a u a n r o , tha
d a a c r l p t l n a a t th a p r o p a r t y , and
I k n n a m a In which It w n a a a a r r r a d
a r a a n folla w ai
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A A n n a M. P m b o r n w a k l . All of
• a i d p r o p e r t y h u n g In l h a C o u n ty
e>{ R rm ln n la, P la ta of F l o r i d a . Pa*
lane a u c h c a r t l fl c a l a a h a l l ba rad a a m a d a cco rd in g to l a w t h a p r o .
p a r t y d aacrlb ad In a u c h c a r t l f l c a l a
aril I b a aold to th a h l a b a a t b id d er
a l t h a f r o a t door a f thw Rcmlnole
C o u n t y C o u r t llouaa a t Hanford.
I T o r l d a . on th a f l r a t M o n d a y In
t i l l it i a n l h of A u au at. t i l l , wUlth
| a 11.a r t b day of A u a u a t . IM I.
D a t a d th la l l t h day o f J u n e . IM I
(BEAM
A r t h u r If. I l a c h w l t h . J r .
C l a r k Circuit C o u r t ,
NamlnMa Count y, F l o r i d a
r u h l l a t i J u n e II A J u l y 1, I t . II.
in T in t r i n r t i r r n t w r n r t iir
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a n t o r a d l a C h a n crry I • <- la a 11 No.
t ATT I n o w p r a d l n a In l h a C ircu it
C o u r t o f t h r Ninth J u d i c i a l i T r - l
a u l t In a n d for H tm lnoto c o u n t y .
F l o r i d a , t h a t on lha } n d d a y o f .
A u a u a t . IM I , at II t l n o o n a t tha
K aai d o o r of t h r V< o n II. u r e In
■ a n f o r d , F lu rld a, I J. liAVlH, J i t ,
A p o d a l M a tte r appoint*-! In thla
• a u r a , w ill a l f a r for t a l a to th a
h l a h e a t a n d beat b i d d e r for r a t h
a t p u b l i c o u tcry lha f o l l o w i n g daa,
r r l b o d p r t ’p r r t y ef lh a D e f e n d a n t s ,
II.T IT .
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l o t I, |>ra I'lnar A c r r a I r m l *
tm la C ounty, F l o r i d a t o g a l h • r w i t h all a t r u d u r a a a n d
I m p r o r r m a a t r t h r r o r Iharo*
a f t e r o a aald land.
IN
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I
hawo h r r a u r . t a art m y h a n d and
a a a l t h l a l l l h day of / m e . IM I.
IHKAI.I
a J. P a r l e J r .
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garage
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N OT H’** O F APFI.IOATtO N
for t »i
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F lo rid a atorotro at
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NOT IC E
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t h a f n l l o w l n a c o r t l f l c a l r h t a filed
• aid r r r l l f l r a t o for l a a d r r d in ba
laauad t h a r o o n . T h a c a r t l f l c a l a num*
b ar a n d y e a r o f I rt u a n c a , t h r d r a .
e r l p t ln n o f t h e p r o p e r t y , an d lha
n a m a In w h ic h It a i a a a r a a r a i
a r a a t fn||..«-*:
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Iloona, T r u a t a a . All of arid p r o
perty
be In a
In t h e Co u n ty of
Kamlnnla. R i a l s of F l o ri d a Unless
auch carllflcatw ah a l l ba radaamod
•ec o rd ln a to law tha p r o p a rtr dra.
t r lb e d In a u ch c a r t l f l c a l a will ha
•old lo l h a h t a h r a t bidder at th a
f r o n t d o o r o f thw Hemlnnta County
l l o u a a a t H anford , F l u ild a , on lh a
f lra t M o n d ay
In t h a m o n th of
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d a y of AuRua t. IM I
D atod t h l a l l t h day a f Ja n a ,
IM I .
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A r t h u r It. P o c b o i i h . Jr.
C l a r k C ir c u it Court.
Homlnnla C o u n ty , F lo rid a
P u h llah J u n e I t . A J u l y T, It. i t .
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kikT it
j i tin ta t.
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or
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F I.U RIIIA. f If 4 kt'I'.R V kO. I l l l l .
T H E HORTON F I V E CENTS HAV.
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va.
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INVKRTMKNT C O I I P , ROIIKRT It
WINN, T r u a t a a fo r H i n i MortReg* A I n v e s t m e n t r ’o r p , under
C h a p te r X I 'r n r e a d l n a e No. »l • •
throiiRh No. 161-46 In th e I pH* i
H latra t l l r t r l ' t C o u r t for lha f
I r l r t o f C olum bia.
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M i l l ! k o f a t IT Ik
H I l I t T l l t ' I R F O N E C l . o a l Nf,
TOi JO H N .M M l I T T a n d
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a C c m p l a l n t to f o ro r tn r* . rar*
t a l c m o r t f a * r r i i c a m f r r l h * lha
f o i l u n l n a dra. I l b fd r e a l p i n p r ' t y .
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T U T ClAJII MANUR. UNIT
NO. I, Ketnlnola C o u n ty . F lo r.
Ida. a o r o r d l n a In P l a t t h e r e ,
of r o r n r d a i In P l a t Rook I t .
p a p a I I of l h a P u b l i c Itac*
orle
o f Hrrnlnola County,
F l o r i d a . I <»«Xu«ltit• all •iruc*
t u r r * anil lni|»r«i%•manta
a n d h * r» « ft» r on aald land
And f l l l u r a t a t t a c h e d to nr
u « td In c o n n actln n w ith tha
pram Ua* .
h a s l>#tn filed t a a l n e t jrau In the
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r a q u l re d to letT# a CApjr n f your
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on
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attorneye
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n r *i a • i n i l i m o r t f i i u i i i
a n t r o f l*ltadln* In th « o fflr# of
t h a C U r h of the C i r c u i t C o u r t on
••r b afu te Hi# 14th d ay o f Auauai.
1941. If )oii f i l l tn dn
a d#4 M
lira <«>nf«een will ha t a k e n ag aln at
) f u for t h a relief d e m a n d e d In tha
Com iilalnt.
TM» I f a l l f t • Fi a 11 h*
o u r e * «*eek f a r fo u r r o n M 'K itlfa
w • e k « If. | h f
' f l , II • | al 1
W I T M . rr i n / h a n d a n d nfflt lal
• eal of n f ff i a at Han ford . Menil*
noia Countr# F lo rid a, th la l l t h
d ay nf J u l y . 1941.
(MB A M
A r t h u r it fWrkwitfc. Jr.
t 'l a r h a f r i r n m
Myi M a r t h a t
V lh la a
H apulr d a r k
P ubliah J u l y I I , I I A Aua I I t .
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' • I t e e a t Waklte M a s a l a ,
N n l l r a la k e r t k r e l a s a . n » a r 4 n f C o u n ty r'. m mle.l- n era of itemt• • l a C o u n t y , V1erl4a. p r e p m e a lo reaone t h e f u l n a l n e .1#,. rlba.l p r o .
p a e t y a o n a 4 A -l A e r l c u l t u r a l ta M-l Irx tu atrlal: U t a «I t h r u Tl lass
■ 14 a n d t h a t p ar t a t L o t a I t h r a a ly ln e rtourh a f »t. n >• t 41* Kuroat
C i t y O r a n * # T a l k ■ u b d lv tala a.
I 'u t r l t r h earin g w ill k* trald l a t k e l e m l n a l a C a u a l y C o u r t llnuea.
• • • f o r d , Florida, la l h a County C e m m l a .l n n e r a l i n o * , o n A u a u a t a.
I l l l a t ll:« * A. M. o r
*>on t h e r e a f t e r a t possible.
Ileard of t'ouHty Conannasloner a
l e m l n a l a C o u a ty , n-<rl<ta
Byi J. C. I l u l r h l a o a , C h a i r m a n
A tta a t: A r t h u r l l e c k a i t h , J r .
Puhllah July It. t i l l .
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Y a t l e a a t r a k l U M eaelaa
Nolle# la k arab y u l v a s . t h a t a f i r e caaa litn ratlo n . .h e ttemlaol#
C a u n t y L o n la * C o m m i a a l a n will hold a p u b lic h a a r l n * la .l aiarm i n # l h a feasib ility n f r a m n r m e n d l n * lo t h a Hoard a t Couaty
C o m m l a a l o n e r a t h a t t h « f o l l a a m * 4«a<rrlt>ed p r o p e r t y pra aeitlly
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a t N RU
I’u b l l a b e a r l n p w i l l b a held l a t h a NemlnMt C o u n .y C o a r t
l l o u e a . C a u a l y C o m m l a a l o n e r a Rnem, Ranford. P l a r I J a . o n Wed• • • d a y , J i f u l I. I M I a t 1:1* 2 . M. a t aa t e a s t b e r a a f t a r aa
paaalbla.
R a m l a a la C o u n ty XonlnR C om m laaloa
Hy l i o b a r t A ' I r o a n
O am lao la C o u a t y gonl •* D l r a e t o r
P u h llah July It. II. IM I.
room apartment. Near ba<e,l
2013 So. Sanford Ave. NO 6 U23 ‘
C O T T A G E , f u r n i t l i e d . a h a d y , cool.
A d u lta o n ly . $60 m o n t h . U t i l 1*
tie* f u r n i s h e d .
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share
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R E A L T O R —I N h l ' ft'J K
F A 2- O i l
112 S'.
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P h o n e FA 2-3136.
I • BEDROOM a p a r tm tn i. Phone
F A 2-1462 b e t w e e n 6 a. m . A
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I
bedroom
a p a r t m e n t , tile b a t h , fail P a l n i r t t o . F A 2-1674 a f t e r 6 p m .
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cottage, electric
COUNTRY CLUB
k i t c h e n , a l s o o n e o e l r o o m ' a p t . \ l a n d s c a p e p l a n a go w i t h tin*
electric
k u e b e n — reaso n a b le
hom e. Fenced re a r y ard, c o r
n e r kH. 2 b e d r o o m s . I b a t h ,
m onthly.
sm a ll daw n pay m en t, m o rtg a g e
SUN DEI. MOTEI.
b a l a n c e a t 37HOO oa> ab le a t $62 i„
I Mi. So. o f S a n f o r d — H w y . 17 92
p
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715 O r l a n d o Dr.
FA 2-9611
g et m i n d e d .
U N F U R N I S H E D 3 b e d r o o m h o u se ,
n o t h i n g f a n c y hu t c h e a p r e n t ,
$13 m o n t h . Also , f u r n i s h e d 3
room A b a th a p a r tm e n t, utili
H I N. P a r k Ave. Pb. F A 2-3421
t i e s f u r n i s h e d . $15. F A 2 3216.
$60 I • B E D R O O M
1100
S H A D E D lol w ith fru i t t r e e * , c o r
n e r 4th S t . a n d C h a p m a n A ve.
F A 2-5030.
2 bedroom
H 0 B K R 1 A. W IL L IA M S , S . j . / f
Raymond
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2-3»$l Alian4<e R a n k B ld g .
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B u j i o c i a , J u s t YO U R S .
Lo o k i n g f o b \ s k w h o m e ?
4 i i e d n x i m . l ‘k h a t h , l a r g e Ilk• |
FARM EH 8 AGENCY
I l a ( h r m e a n t i m e s t a y t l h to—
in g r o o m w .th f i r e p l a c e , s e p a r a t e
N. V. F a r m e r . R ealtor
T h e F r i e n d l y Motel.
d i n i n g r o o m , d r a p e * , d o u b le e n
2463 S. P a r k Ave. P b . F A 2-5221
8UN DEL MOTEL
c l o s e d g i r a g e a n d p a t i o . C a ll
A f l r r h o u r * FA 2-3012 o r F A 2 0261
H w y . 17-92 • I Ml. So. n f S a n f u r d
F A 2 3273.
2515 O r l a m i o D r.
KA 2 9131
SALE
or
RENT
w ith
option| S t . J o l l I I S
R e a lty
C o .
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fu rn i'n e il
apartto b u y : K v c e p t l o n a l l y n i c e 3
T H E T IM E T E S T E D F IR M
m e til, c l e a n , d o w n s t a i r * , c e r a
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m
lovely 116 N. P a r k A v e.
P a . FA 2-6122
m i c tile b a t h , 6Ut P a l m e t t o . Ph.
n e i g h b o r h o o d . L e t y o u r r e n t ac
3 BEDROOM.
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bath
hom e.
F A 2-1374 a f t e r 6:00 p. m.
c u m u l a t e t o w a r d p u r c h a « e of •
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,
F A 2 6960.
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m od
n i c e g a r a g e a p t . $45. 612 P a r k
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• e l l lik e n e w I b e d r o o m , 1 b a t h
3 ■ B E D R O O M , k i t r h r n equipped,
W Y N N tV O O D
| h o u ** W|Ul c a r p o r t . S c* o w n e r
in S u n l a n d 6110 m o . FA 2-5610.
A f a v e ly 2 B e d r o o m h o m e »i Hp
407
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tu p c o n d i t i o n r a n be y o u r s t o
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NICK 3 room ru rn iih e d a p a r t
FA 2-3(20.
m e n t , q u i e t n e i g h b o r h o o d . Adulta --------------------------------------------------------- I
fa i- n n .
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F A 2-2600.
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Fu fT .i ah rd c o l l a g e o n L a k e
2 b edroom furnished — neat
lo p a r k
a n d L a k e M onroe
2 bedroom furn ish ed — F re n ch
Avenue
1 b e d r o o m 1‘t h a t h R a v e n n a
Park
H U G E 1 bedroom luaury
home
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cquinped. I*rge Irnrtd barkT«H
2-NDUJI aparifiicnt, private ha h,
ReRt
2 - B E D R O O M h o u s e . P h . F A 2-2771 U N F U R N I S H E D o ew
--------------------------------------------------------- 1 b o u s e . F A 2-1216.
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m *
N E A R L Y N E W imwlcrn b o r n e on
a m a l l l a k e , e o m p l e t r l y ( u rn i a n ed . A B a r g a i n . FA 1-7504.
2 - B E D R O O M u n . u r n i t b e d b o u t e . 3 - B E D R O O M h o u s e , a i r e o n d ip r i v a t e s u r r o u n d i n g * , o n l a k e , i h o n e d . F A 2-2905.
w a te r furn.ahed
310 p e r m o.
---------------------P b . G e n e v a 2431.
F U R N I S H E D c o l l a g e F A 2 J97T.
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6 . F o r R ent
Pnift: 8 — F rl. Ju ly 21, 1001 ; 6 . F or R ent
3 ROOM luimihed ap t, S60 a
month, clo»c in. 111 E. 6th St.,
call FA 2-176.1 or FA 2 5766.
private entrance. 316 Melionville.
x t i r i i r » r a r r i . u » T in *
r u n TAB ItKMD
i» a r . t a t . I * r U i l l i
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t h e f o l lo w in g e e r t l f l r a t e h i e f i l e t
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n u m b e r a n d r a a r o f I s s u a n c e , tha
d a a c r t p t l a n a f lh a p r a p a r i r . and
l h a n a m a In which It * • • a a aa atad
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C e r t i f i e s ' * Ha. l i t T a a r o f la•u«" - i i i a
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L o t a I I A I l lln e k n T r a c t
IT Saivlando S p r i n t * Accord*
I n e to D a t a T h e r e o f llac• r d a d ap « a tha P u b l i c l i a r ,
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r . T a r t u All of u M a»*
t i e bo*
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l a a u c h c a r tlflcala w ill ba aold to
I k a h l a b a a t b l ld « r a l tb o fro n t
t f a » r a f t b a Bamlnola r . > u n l r C o u rt
M o u a a a t Hanford, F l o r i d a . • • tb a
first
M onday la t b a m o n t h a f
A h a u a t . H U . which la l h a Tth day
a t Auauat. III).
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A T A I.)
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C l a r k Circuit C o u r t
Bamlnola C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
P u h l l a h J a n a I I A J u l y T. I I . t l .
a o T t r V ’o r
LAN TA
KX I II A <.‘ m i l p a i l j r e
o r horse*. FA 2-MUD.
HAl ' L tr> O h io o r n e a r ,
fi. F o r
m o n t h . F A 2-2961.
iirralb
2-6302
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ped, t i l
Nice large apartment*. 404 R.
I 6th St. Phone FA 2 4262.
3. Education • Instruction
T U T O R IN G
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1. fx»t ft Found
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B utova d ia m o n d w atch,
l o m r w h e r * b e t w e e n F r e n c h Av*.
a n d H o l l e r M o t o r Co. F A 2 «17«
R ew ard.
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LOST:
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2. N otice* • Personalo
O ffice 204 W. First
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1. I.oat ft Found
T W O B E D R O O M fu rn . ap t $55.
2101 M a g n o i ia A v e. F A 2-3951.
d a y . A ttra c tiv e ly located on an F a i r W l l u O P r O t ) C r U « E
e s t r e m e l y l a r g e l a n d s c a p e d lo t i
RAYMOND M 11,11
w .lh b eau tifu l tr e e s . T h i. h o m e |
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o f f e r s m a n y f e a t u r e s . $10,950
3M So park
Pk. PA 3 6 M 1
Se-e Ihi* h o m e *1 2402 S u m m w fl a k e M a r y BewvaA
P A 3-1300
14a A v e . C a li t o d a y .
2-BK D R O O M ,
Fie
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T u r n W . o n l . a k r Mary H ie d .
A r t h u r It
R e i k a l t k . Jr .
a t aal4 Catirt ta R a n fo r* h e r r l n a l e
Pll, PA 2-6370
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D e p u ty Clerk
John Long, Florida Branch
and
B u l l W . tterlrlrV a t th * f i r m nf
Manager
tilt TA X W. H E N R Y
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111 R e u th c e u t t s t r e e t
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1220 Kdgewater Drive
TP 6-3611
O i 1-2256
A tto rn .) • for F alltlonara
A t t o r n e > e far t 'l a l a i l f f
Orlando. Florida
I’ubllafc J u l y I t . ** A A or . 4. 11. I’n b lte n J a l y I t . l l , | | * Aug 6
Legal Notice
Stcnsliom Really
Legal Notice
Real Estate
Branch Office
Opportunity
Legal Notice
VA
$159.50
NEW HOMES
Sunland Estates
$13,800 - $16,000
.
KING.SWOOD
S K Y -H IG H
VALUE
Bedroom IV 2 Baths
$54
$11,300 to $17,100
UNITED FARM
AGENCY
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You’ll Find The Car You Need For Your Summer Trips In HERALD Want-Ads
12. R eal E n ta te F o r S a lt
12 . Iteal E s ta te F o r Sale
12. R«al E a ta te r or Sale
O' B HOME. >7 acres rolling land
Large 2 story frame house
Real spring water, beautiful
$36 W. Util Street
huge trees, flow.ng creek. 12
miles from Sanford. Only $16 500 FA 2-7403, Evenings FA 2 2379
Write for details. Term*, dir
ection* — Box 34, Enterprise, TWO YEAR OLD 3 be-lruom. 2
bath house. 1473 vq. ft living
Fla.
area, with carporte. Florida
mom. Comer lot with approxi
SUNLAND
mately 1 acre. $1,040 down.
A fma borne m an eacellent area
Tht* home is Uke new. 3 bed KA 2-5404.
room*. many feature*, kitchen
4
equipped. Beautiful lawn. You HOUSE: 2 bedrooms, bath, living
mom. kitchen, breereway, carmay find a home wtth lets down
port and extra large ut("'y
payment but you will not find
mom.
140 Angeles Rd. Ph.
a better home. $13,700. Low
NO 1-5133.
Down Payment
o
I
Helmly Realty
ijtjr
ftanforb
* rra!h
Fri. July 21. 1961 — Pngc
LOVELY 3-bedroom home. c ir | t_ | „ r. y
port. utility room, electric kit- I l A ^ Y
cheo, well established lawn. to
rice quiet neighborhood. 1904
W 4th St. FA 2-5&31,
3-HEDKOOM, 1 bath, tart* cor*
ner lot. Low down payment.
217 Oakland Ate, Sunland
Eitatei. FA M1M.
I t. M ortgage Loan*
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial 4 Residential
STEN 8TR 0M REALTY
111 V Park Ate. Phone FA 2-2420
! 6 . Fem ale Help W anted
O scar M. H arrison
Registered Real Estate Broker WOMAN wbo knows flower busi
ness or ran learn the work, pre
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7918
111 N Park Ave Pbona FA II4M
fer experienced or some knowi. i\i •» »..»>! <-•!
VI
k v K. T .u ..
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, 7 u t o c it z - rs<tri ft-.*.-,
moaa Terrace. $330 down. $73.*2
xetcr. Florist, Celery Ave. Ph I
of town. 2-Bedrooms. llving.l
per montn. FA l-k.uT
FA 2 1831.
dining. screened porch, large
remodeled kitchen with break- 3 BEDROOM home m Sunland W AITRESS, must be over 21. n#st
fast nook. Carp#t» and drapes . Estates, nice lawn, many extras,
appearance, experience not nrc-i
Landscaped yard. Priced right.
must be seen to be appreciated
rssary. Night work. FA 2-2391.1
Pbvoe KA 2-3727 evening*.
Hc»t reasonable otter accepted
2u» Oakland Ate.
lb . Help W anted
$ • BEDROOM house. Large oak
trees. Patio. Kitchen equipped
SU N L A N D
WANTED- Iteliaoie man or worn
$300 d<ysn. assume mortgage. This Like view home with 3 bed an lo own A operate profitable
105 Laka Dot Drive, Suntand.
rooms Is situated on a beauti
vending machine business in
FA 2-770$.
ful landscaped corner lot. Avail,
Sanford area. Must have at
I d o n 't m ind m ow ing tho law n. A new boy moved in
able now, for some discriminat least 12 hours spare time and
noxt door and I'd like to a ttr a c t his sym pathy!”
ing
buyer
After
down
payment,
minimum
of
$993
cash.
You
re.
Legal Notice
112.9V) mortgage left payable al
ceive enough equipment A mer* < rrirr ro n p in t
190 19 per month.
chatHeive now to return your in 21. H eauty S a lo n s
27. Special Services
Th* B o a rd o f C o i n t r
vestment, regardless of amount H'
• Iv jb tri o f ■•ttaliKsl* C o i l t y os ill
r* r* |v # b iJa at Ih* o fflr# r f A r
invested. Reply giving brief I.A R -R K HKAUTY SALON
t h u r If l U r k a l t h . J r . i l a r k
history A phone number to ^40 Hiawatha
FOR COMl’LETK PEST
Ph FA 2 1396
th o C o u r t l lo u aa at P a h f o n l . K lor.
I4b
to
r. m. Mon<i«r July 111 N. Park Ave Phone EA 3 2420
Maetor Distributing Company, j -----CONTROL SERVICE CALL
ft. 1•€! for mattraltra for bunka
1216 Elliabeth Ave , Charlotte |
ART BROWN
to t b t Bomtnolo C o u n t r Joil
4. N. C.
Rida t n
to b# t n c l o M f la a
Slenstrom Realty
Dawn's
31. A rticles
F or
.Sale
CrcP‘‘ M>rUe in h,oon“ *" color*' GARDEN TILLER with rotary}
; n t„ (W in n
usann
m. iiuue
Stenstrom Realty
. » :^ f
.12. Flowers • Trees • Shrubs
g r a p k v il i . e
n ursery
CrapeviUe Ave. near 20th St.
riding mower and other attach
meats. FA 2-U09 for demon
stration.
Legal Notice
HERE'S YOUR CAR
ROCKETT "M‘ runs like a dream
R It. good family ear. $395
'5> CHEVY Del Air hardtop, auto
matic, R H, smart car. S;3S
•35 CHEVY 2 d r . R H, slick shift,
lots of go. $t93
'54 MERCURY wagon, like n:w
and power too. see this $393.
'56 FORD, 2 dr. Custom, R H,
needs rtngs $335
* ‘ j**
Bill Cooke Quahtjr Cars, 1014
French Ave. Open til 10 p, m.
CHROME dinette. 4 chairs, good
condition, >3" FA 2 5509.
MI ST SELL at once; 10 pc. Uring room group Someone to CLEVELAND KING Trombone
take up payments at $4. Call
with cave and music holder.
Casselberry collect—TE 8-1311.
Reasonable. Ph. EA 2-0596 after
4 p. m.
• BIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
2 I WIN SIZE b o i IpfKlfJ, both
■* tASY TERMS
I 123. FA 1-2026.
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
type washing machine RA'dIU.KR, '58 Super 4 door go#
WILSON - MAI HR | WRINGER
dan. 6 cylinder, overdrive Irani.,
with lint (liter, water pump,
Xcwr and Used Furniture
good mechanical condition, clean
timer, double wa.er hose. Rea
HI E. First St.
PA 2 5422
body, 2-tone grven finish. Trade
sonable. EA 2-34(0.
or loll straight out Call Duane
CUSTOM 1U 1I.T 111 DOING
Ttllls, night EA 3-0410, days
35.
Articles
Wattled
Mattress renovating. Expert UpFA 2 1491.
I bolstering. All Work r.usranV
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WANTED: onr dnren y«m« Uw 7 - ----j Iced
iced Can M* Bedding Mfg.l
„
ys
• * !> > (' FIT. J c.vihm c, hardtop,
*-'* ** «P a *1 4 *“ *• “ — — ■
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Ave.
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get
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iatn “ . t i u i u i n
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quirk
GOOD ikilng rig. 14* runabout, CHEVROLET, 59 Spej* Coups.
Service With The Csih SUPER
$5 k. p. Evlnrude Lark, Gator
V-8 , • automatic Irani., power
TRADING POST. FA 2-0477.
trailer. FA 2-7594.
steering, pown iirakeg, radio,
liralcr, whllcwalls, padded davit,
t ied furniture, appliances, tools,
Gateway To The Waterway
black A whits finish, cieau in
etc. Oought-Sold. Larry's Mart,
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
terior, good mechanical condi
215 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Roliaon S porting Goods
tion. Can bs bought right. Call
i tl. FA 2-5961
Ray Winfree, EA 2-2721 svenROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby 304-6-8 E. lit.
Inga or EA 2-tlSl days.
Beds. D ipt Week, or Month— BOAT: 14 (t. runabout, glass cov
FURNITURE CENTER
ered plywood: Maa'.er Craft
1IOO French Ave.
trailer; controle; 1956 Mark 25
Ph. EA 2-7933
Mercury snglne, $40). Phone
NO S-5499.
11. ArticliA P u r TQile
17 Ft. PLYWOOD boat, trailer,
HAVE 17 piece stsiniett steel
1U39 M-h.p. Evlnrude electric,
cookware eel, 3 ply wsterleit,
single lever control*. 3 seta
in original factor) cartun. Wax
skill and all equipment $795.
$149, iscrlflcs $39. Will deliver.
1949 Butck Roadmatler ftoo.
FA 2-$390 noon 4 evening!.
Cdr. K. F. ,Rowrell, Lake Mary
EA 2 7053.
WHEEL CHAIRS, crotchet, esses
walkers.
14 Ft. PLYWOOD fishing boat aod
FREE DELIVERY
trailer with to h. p. Wizard
Tmcriptions our Specialty
motor $a». Th. EA 2-5059.
EAl'STS Rx PHARMACY
1900 LONE STAR (iberglaaa boat
2nd and McllonvlUc
IS' wlndihtekl, top, 40 h. p.|
Ph. EA 2-7107
electric itartcr Evlnrude motor,
FACTORY TO YOU
Gator tilt trader, like new,
ALUMINUM BLINDS
loaded with cxtrai 811 Temple
Endotrd head, Sag-prtmf bottom
St. Klliion Aire«. on route 44.
rail with plastic endx. Plastic
New Smyrna Beach.
or rayon tapee. Cotton or nylon
corvla.
IS. Trailer* - Cabanas
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla.
•#a1*<J o m a l o p o p l a in ly m a r k a d c n ,
th o o u t f i t *
"B M fur M t t t f l i f 1
FOP RENT, working space, sen
Beauty Salon
AIRPLANE
RENTALSt
PRol
fo r C o u n t y J a il. Op*n A u « u a t 1
ior operator preferred. Hare!
h o rn s ; o f a p p i .icatioa
Walker Building
1SS1.
Irslnlng, Guirsnieed coureee,
Foil
TVS
IIKStll
Porter
'Beauty
Shop,
HOt
W.
Hid# lo h« s m s i S a t a m s a t l n a l»r>. ISS.ie Florida ttamtea a t
FA >7664
isto Oak
SLADE
Airport.
Stnlendo
f t t h a SSoar4 « f O u n l y Cornml#- 19441
23th St.
aisnara
In
tha
C e r.im la tlo n a r a ‘
Springe R<1 . IxingworMl.
Air Conditioned - TV Stamps
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m a a t l n c ro o m In Ih* C o u r t l lo u aa T h a t It Horne l h a ho ld er of t h a
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK PIANO TUNING * REPAIRING
a t S a n f o rd . F l o r i d a . T u a s d a r A u c - fo llu trln a c a r i l f l r a l a h as filed e . i d 19. S itu a tio n s W anted
ua*. t. I t S I a t I t i M A. M. a r aa l a r l l f l c a t a f o r t a n deed to be I a 103 So. Uak Ave
FA 2-3742
W. L HARMON
a o o a t h e r e a f t e r aa pueelDI#
d e l th ereo n . T h e certific a te num EXPERIENCED white girl wanti
Xp.rlfl, etlone may ha obtalnad •ber
Ph. FA 2 4223
an d y e a r o f leeuanra, th a d e s
baby
sitting
by
day
or
hour.
22.
Build
•
Paint
•
Repair
at tha nfflea of Arthnr II. Rack, c r ip tio n of t h a p r o p e rt y , an d t h a
w i t h . J r , Clark, in tha Court n a m e In w h ic h It waa aeaaaeed a r e
EA 2-9394
WELLS DRILLED
T e MI-BETIHED CARI’ENTER
Mouse, Sanford. Florida.
aa follo w s:
T h a r i g h t la r s s t r r t d to w a l t a Carilflrala Ms. IS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Repair*
A Iters Done PUMPS
Tear
af
Is
a n y I r r a a u l a a l l t a a o r t a e h n l r a l l t l a s suance tats
All Typve uiwl Slice
PsInUos
In a n t b i d s a n d to r a j a c t an y o r
n r a c n tr n n .v o r propkutt
Me Repair ami Service
aN kids.
I’bone i A 2-79U.
r>» « f toot S lllvk II Tier
i i i i A i u t o f c o t a r r cowS T 1 N E
h u n t 1: 01- vt-ri ti v t lov
II The T o w n o f Sanford i ’lnt
M t M IO H R H S
C A R P E N T R Y , pstn ling, rooflnf
rm i T tv ut.Kii
B o o h I P a p e r 1C j i || *,
Machinery and Supply Co. Si'ttknrik Ginns ami I’uint Co. fioUa
MI.Kit lor ,ali . Phone
S tw ia a la C o u n t), Florida
(•ee. I H . U r i « l 4 l • l a t a l e e •r
III IIS IIS 111 A 117
Ph. EA 2-4622
and cement work. F A 2 4999
207 W. 2nd St.
I’b. EA 2-6432 210 Magnolia
Sr J. C. H u t c h i s o n , c h a i r m a n Name
FA 2 7163.
In which a*-ee»et U J. 4 il>ia 1
A t t e s t ; A r t h u r If. B e c k w i t h , J r , Myrtle Shoaais All of aalj proM O n ci:
M HKBKBT
UIVKM.
21" T\' S E r S - $33 un-l up. Call
C lcrh
parly bains In tha County of Semi T h * t Ch*8i*r (1 N*ls«eii Mr. Ih* ROOM SPECIAL 11493. Painting LNVEi.oPES, la-tterhrade, elate
•5
M AHLETTE
Mobile H o rn *
1 ' i b l i . h J u l y IS a SI. ISSt.
KA 2-6114. I p m. and alter.
Inilde and o u t Call Mr. Tasker,
IN* follrtw In*, r* rtl(U *!*
holt. Stato of Florida I*’n 1*68 »u ch *l»"ld*r
mend,
intoitei,
land
btlli,
and
50'
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btdroome,
excellent I
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prugramt,
cle.
Progrsiaivs ONE Lambretta 123 Scooter Ph.
ennd. Incladet 35' Aluminum j
to |«* i ■* >i* -I ih * r« o n . Th*
r o n i K N i x u L a l u i v i v . r i . u a . cording to law tha property dea- d**ii
erlbad
la such certificates
will be r * r i l f l r A t « ftumfctr ar.4 >**r of nOYTV.S Tahlnet
awning, waxher air conttittoa,j
Printing r'n. P*,"r.e FA I 22i t —
PA 2-vuiS after i p. m.
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iaSUai . 4, lie* •'♦•*4!$<VlvJI» 4|( IH*
% g VVa.i 13th nt
Frireit to veil fatt. FA r-«*42.
f
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A . m . |»r»*|9*M>, I fill III* 94*111* 14V ««ll leeks
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FOR SALE — Quantity of good
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sr
C o u t t tl -tie* a t S an fo rd F lo rid a, It 8 4 6 AM9e«»1 I f* • • f f t l h w i :
t ib ia eorporatloa,
iited
paxvenger
lire
tiihei
4le
—
C * rtin < A t*
N* 4»> V**r of
!*• 21. Buildine m.i.rri.it,T!> A u tiitn o b ile ii • T r u c k s
F t a l n t l f f , on tha firs t M. in lay In t a # m o n t h •UBtir* IVIt
test,
w
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t
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la
tha
7th
o f A u au at,
truck It 99 — tractor $199 Alto
ALL M \K t S $ MODEI ^
I 'K S C I I I P T T 'N OF F l t O P E R T T
d a y ef A u a u a t. IPS!
LUMBF.H - HARDWARE PAINT
J O ANX tlANSOK. a » l « ( t« w o m a n .
392 good UM*d ttrex to go ax '53 PLV M orni 4 door aedan.l
Imt
II
Hlo* k C l l e n e u n 'e
Dair 1 th le 7>nd d a y of May. ISSI
RKNTALS
|3
WEEK
D tfasd ast
ROOFING
FHA Loans
good eomlltlon. $130 cash. Ph
A c r e . P l a t Tlook • P e g # tl
low ax tt 99 each. Guaranteed
(S E A L !
soT irs: o f eriT
103 So. Palmetto (21 hr. Ser.)
N a m e In w h ich aaee d C e r e r d II A
A r t h u r If. I lre k w lth . Jr .
FA 2-4033.
B.
EDWARDS
recape
at
lo
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exchange
tnsc r r * T r .
of
F i.n tiin i t » i
M e ry If l l e n e o n All of eeld proFA 2-3423
• la r k r f C i r c u i t C-ur«,
J « Ann l l a n g o a . r i i M e n t t a t BUILDERS SUPPLIES
prtcex New 6uo x 12 front trac
p e r r y being In l h a C o u n t y o f S e m i
S em inole C o u a t r . Florida
1937 Ol.DS 1/6. luliy equipped, a i r ,
known.
nole.
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of
FI
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I
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adch
W« Give TV .Stani|>e
Ihlbllrh J u n e SO A J u l y 7. II. 7L
tor tire* $3 99 A tax. Only 2—
DRAGLINE 4 HUU.DOZKK SLR
You a r t h r r g t y n o t l f l t d t h a t a
renditiottcd, pouvr atccntig A
rertifleala
ah all he r eilaem ad
ae90$
W.
3rd
St.
EA
2
799(1
IMU
x
20
Road
Rutlder
17
ply
By
The
Hour
or
Contract
o u lt ago b een f 11**1 o a o ln o t y ou
V IIT IU :
r n r i l m g t e law t h a p r o p e r l y d eebrakes, Hydramatic transinls-!
t n th o ah o e o o n l l t l o d e a u t * . a a d
TO WHOM I T MAV COXCERMt cr ll.e d In each c e r t i f i c a t e will be
tire* $23 no each pltn tax.
GATLIN BROTHERS
t h a t y nu oro ro q u lrg d to I l ls j o ur
Sion, 4,700 nitlee, $1,400. Term*
NotUa le h a r e b y a l i e n by t h e e e ld lo th e h i g h e e t b i d d e r a t t h e 24. Electrical Service*
Geneva 2512 Eve, Orlando GA2-6199
FIRESfONK STORE, III EAST
a n s w e r w i t h t h e c l e r k e f Ihte T o s n C e s n e l t S f t h e Town e f A l t a f r o n t door o f the Sem inole C o u n t y
available. FA 2-3100.
C o u r t e n d to t e n e a e o p r t h e r e , m o n te Sp rin g e. Srm lnM e C ounty. C o u r t ......... a at S an fo rd . F l o r i d a .
let SI*. DO NOT PHONE.
ERIGIDAIRP.
FOR DRIVEWAYS, ildewatki 4
o f u p o n th o p l a i n t i f f o r p l a l n t l f f e F l o r l u i . t h a t t h e T o » n P l a n n i n g n n t h e fleet Xlonder In t h e m o n t h
1934 FORD, take up payment!, eeell
Sale* 4 Service
atlnrnere, o h n u
n o m a a n d a d - an*l Aiming H o ard of tha T o n n o f of A u g u t t . 1141. w h l r h la t h a f t h
etc. call, after I 30. EA 2 7775. NEW d o u b l e bad, twvor b e n
at 2n3u Paimrtio Ave. FA 2 .437. i.
d reae la J e n u l n t r W e l l e . C l a r k e A l t a m m t a S p r i n g e
I
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Florida, b u r - • la c
H o l m W ttiog
F t# * Fell in sis t
uied. bast offer. George II.
end
MamltluB , SI 4 liar n o i l N a ■u n i t to th a d i r e lion of l h a T o n n
P a l e d Ihie : : n d d j y o f J m e
Sid Vlhlen'e Hantiall Electric ; LAWNS MOWED Powrr edging.
tional
Ilsnk
l lu lld ln * .
J a . t u r i - Coune ll f t l h a aa!d T o w n o f A l l a , 1X41
Bailey, DcWill Trailer Park.
SEI.L OR TRADE; for equal mo-,
112 Magnolia
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55 CADILLAC I Dot.r, A/C
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51 MERCURY 2 Door, Power Steering .....
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51 FORD 2 Dot.r, V-8
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56 FORD I'nrkliine
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57 CADILLAC Convertible ........................ ....... 817-15
60 ( tlltS AI It I Door, A /T
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51 CADILLAC I Door, A /C ....... ...........................S 895
56 d o d g e Lancer
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59 IIUK’K Hardtop Coupe ....................
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BO LSTERS B U C 5
Tigers 'Jump' Back in
place In the AL by ooe percentage
The Detroit Tiger* are back In ahead of the idle New York Yan
kee*. The Dodgers, meanwhile,
tin t place in the American Lea hammered out II hit*. Including
gue and the Dot Angeles Dodgers four homers, to crush the Cincin
arc clawing at the Nationil l e a nati Itrds, 101 , and move within
gue lead today on the strength of 14 games of first place in the
power display* that have their ND.
Ilxky Colavito smashed hi*
rival* reeling and ahell-shocked.
Pitching Is supposed to be 90 28th and 27lh homers and drove
per cent of the game but both in live run* srd Jake Wood «l*o
(be Tigers and Dodgers unleashed homerrd for the Tigers to offset
savage attacks Thursday night to two homers hy Jim Gentile and
further their pennant ambitions. one each by Brooks Robinson and
The Tigers scored a seasoa high Bank F'ollea.
Duke Snl.ler, Willi# D»v|*. Walsi eight run* In the **vrnih in.
ning to whip the Raltlmore Ori ly Moon and Norm Darker all
oles, 15-8, and take over first i honirred tor the Dodgers, who
United Pies* International
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Tm
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dealt the Reds their fifth straight
loss.
Hal Woodesbick, second of four
Detroit pitchers, received credit
for his fourth win while Steve
Barber suffered his eighth loss
for the Orioles. Joey Jay. a 13game winner, was ripped for nine
runs and to hits In five innings,
to suffer hi* fifth loss for the
Beds.
Tha Cleveland Indians outslugged the Boston Bed So*. 12 II,
in the only other Al. game while
the San Francisco Giants beat the
S*. t/vuls C'ardinsls, 10-8, the Mil
waukee Braves downed the Phila
delphia Phillies. 5-1. and the Pitts-
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burgh Pirates defeated the Chica
go Cubs, 4-0, in other ND action.
Jimmy Piersall hit a three-run
homer and Tito Francona added
a solo homer in the seventh in
ning to provide the Indians with
their winning margin over the
Red Sox.
Willie Mays had a single, dou
ble and eighth-inning homer as
the Giants coded a five-game
Cardinal winning streak.
Bob Ifendley pitched a flee hitter to win h:s third game for the
Brave*, who scored three run* In
the first inning before Chris Snort
could retire a batter.
Drfly Joe Glbuun pitcbvd a
four-hitter to win bn eighth game
for the Pirates behind an 11-hit
attack featured by tw, oil* each
by 'Inbe.ln r
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Dick
Johnson Title
Bout Scheduled
For Aug. 29
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B y A la n M o v e r
After the First Federal Uule
Deague ball club had tucked away
the city championship, losing only
two games in doing the job. their
manager. Paul Martin, learned
some stsrHmg fads from hit
score book. One of them was that
his protege* bad amassed 294
runs. He commented that even if
they didn't do anything else, it
seem* that just running the base#
for that many tallies would have
taken up most of tlveir time.
The battling ball-hawks tam e to
bat an official 584 times and with
254 hit* had an average of .433;
a real good showing in any man'*
or boy's league
There wire 131 bases on balls
. -v t !o the eagle-eyed '.'-h e swingers, wi'h Muncle taking ?3
X O & E X ro
CLEMENTE,
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2u times, th|i» J**d fll .Ihll.hrvr-
ket.
Bryan with 44 and Dudley, 42.
topped Ihe team nf r'"utrr« in hits
c e tir e x ,
marked up Pigoti rsnj a
PO BEP'O
safeties, and was followed by
PAP A
Yrntsch, 21 and Forguson with 23.
WALKAH A/
The markrr* that won games
T#E MATJOKAC*
and frequently showed over 20
■r/A's P ox all X T P/ELPEX.
runs in the box score came like
Ihia: K'tfdhsm 4. Richard 17,
PmMtoUi »yl>*| /
l|wswe •
Forguson 27, Yentach 31. Dudley
37. Itaborn 31. Cowan C. Plyott 35.
Martin 6 . Thpm 12. Mamele 30.
Iiickson 2*. Ilr4 »n 33
Not always did the First Fed
eral diamond-dusters trot lo first
base, even though on a few occas
ions thev were hit bv the pitcher.
There were ini case* of hearing
that aickening shout *Slcc-nkr
ant on his suspension ‘'hasoT three — yerrout!"
White thrre were many In
don# me any good, but it wasn't
as bad as the newspapers say It stances when their opponents' er
rors hustled them across home
was."
"People ire easily! led against plate, the batsmen got credit for
you,” he said, "and it'a harder 131 runs batted In.
Martin was loud in hit praise of
to get them to go along with
these boy*. He said that, of
you."
DUton said he still ha* hope course, they made some mistakes,
of being reinstated as a fighter but they were always eager to
and then getting a match with learn and were forever trying. At
the end of the season they were
champion Floyd Patterson.
"Patterson says it's the mob making far fewer mistakes and
that keep* him fmm fighting me had much of the "savvy" that
but there ain't no mob," Diston indicates the lads were playing
said "I'm the only mob he's wor with their heads as well as with
•heir hollies, he j j H.
ried about. ,
The team's sponsor lauded Mar
tin for hi* fine work with the
Most bird* move their wings In’ team and said that the boys had
unison, but th* swift beats it* gained from him not only a cham
w ing* a lte r n a te ly .
pionship. but tome splcml.d Christ
V
Liston Takes First
NEW YOltK— Harold Johnson 1
will defend his MIX light heavy-'
weight title agalnvt F.ddte Cotton
of Seattle at Sick* Stadium in
Seattle neat month under • ileal
approved by Pat Oliver!. John-!
son's manager, today. The tenia- '
five date for the fight is Aug. 29. j
DENVER— Heavyweight fighier
Johnson, of Philadelphia, wllli Charles (Sonny) Diiton ha* come
| get a guarantee of 120,000 and th*
to Denver to take the first step
I privilege of 40 per cent of th* (toward wiping out the suspension
gale, whichever is greater.
against him.
Olivieri okayed the pact after i
lie was suspended by Ihe PennI conferring with Dewey Fragetta,
syltanla
Athletic Commission t i t
i New York boxing booking agent,'
who represented Seattle promoter j er two brushes with the law.
Uston is the guest of the Rev.
I George Chemfrei.
The fight had been agreed to, Edward Murphy. Denver Catholic
several daya ago but a hitch j priest, who had offered to be
arose over Johnson's contract to friend bim and help him learn
SKILLED TECHNICIANS put the finiahinir touches on renurfncinjf the*
give heavyweight contender Ed-1 to read and write.
Inncs nt Jet Lane*. The men applied ninny contn of pnint to the lanes. Ac
die kfachen of Portland, O re, a 1 Father Murphy said Uston will
cording to ABC rules, the lanes now lire cleared for two year* before it id
return bout. Johnson outpointed stay with him at the rectory of
nipiired to resurface them aRiiin.
Msellers- at Atlantic City, N J.. j l-oyola Catholic Church for three
July T. t.'ndrr th, terms of that; or four weeks, until the fighter •
bout, Johnson, if he won, w»s to wife, Geraldine, comes here
Then the Distons will occupy a
give Marhen • return » u t withhouse nearby,
In 40 days.
Uston commented in an Inter
' We're willing to ( ght Msview
today that publicity attend
chen,"
and
Olivieri
today.
"But
Actually none of the four should
DUNDUN — The Injury-riddled conjunction with the men's and
I
haven't
heard
from
Sid
Flaherty,
in
this
one
Great
Britain
it
exbe
missed
in
the
battle
for
first
United States track tram takes on
(Machcn's manager) and I have
to w in.
places, not tn the tout score,
Great Britain today and Saturday
Wilma Hudulph, the Tennessee which will he on a 5-3 2-1 basil, n't been able to reach him by
ami when It's over the Americans
telephone.
will have rnmpcird in thrra metis State U. Olympian who set * world their potential point* could go to
*'l haven't received contracts
in the space of eight day*—which 100 meter dash record of 112 sec Britain.
for a Marhen fight and so I
•mils against West Germany, but
The British tea in has high hopes decided to go shesd with the title {
mutt be an endurance record.
I .ant weekend, the United .Stairs' finished with a alight leg sprain nf winning three nf four events fight.”
Arthur Rowe, a 6-2-footer, could
men defeated Itusiia, lit events hat recovered.
*'We were supposed to get
Four members of the men'i beat out Gary Guhnrr ami Jay advance money and that hasn't
to 9, and yesterday wrapped up a
14-8 victory over West Germany tram will be out uf the meet be Silvester in the shot put. The come either,” added Olivieri.
They arrived here in a chartered cause of injuries and another will British also should be at least co"I understand two promoters j
favorite* in th* quarter mil* with were licensed m Portland only j
airliner today and immediately be operating at half strength.
Javelin thrower John Fromm of Adrian Mrlcalfe and Robbie last Monday and want to put on
went through a workout.
A woman's meet will he held in Scalilr has a pull in his vide; hop, Brightwell. Tin- latter holds the the return with Marhen in Port-;
Step and jumper Bill .Sharpe of British rrrord of :44l and Adolph land, Aug. II or Aug. II. Well I
Philadelphia hat a stiff leg; (vole Plummer of New Mrtiru and Uluf haven't received «ny money or,
U. S. Golfers Top
vaultrr John Uele* of the Quan- Williams of Compton, Calif., will contract! from them."
lico Marines has a had leg and have to step to beat him.
Johnson, winner of hie last 13
Canada, Britain
( sprinter Paul Drayton of V’lllan- Dir British also are hoping they fights, will make his second de - 1
WOKING, Kngland — A great I ova has a leg pull. All have tieen can win the 1,600 meter rrtiy am! I fens* of the NBA recognised title
finish by New Yorker John K. scratched.
possibly the 220 yard dash. They | against Cotton. Arrhi* Moore !•
Knowles on the last hole today
In addition, Jerry Sicbert of figure that if Manfred Germar recognised *• champion in New.
earned the United States a one- Santa Clara, Calif., has both a could beat Frank Budd in Stutt York, Massachusetts and Europe.
point victory In a triangular sen cold and a bad knee, but wi'l gart, Dave Jones ha< at lesit a
Cotton, a pro 14 yeara who
ior golf competition with Britain j >larl hi t h e half-mile.
chance against him.
once quit the ring because he
and Canada.
Peter Hadlord, a fine sprinter, couldn't get fights, haa won his
•'So," said llrad Coarh Jumbo
The United Stales scored 2 Uh
who
has been bothered hy lUncv* last six. He has a 41-11-1 record
points, Britain 23*1 and Canada 8 . {Jim F.llioll, "I have had to do all year, will line up against Budd including M knockouts. Johnson'*
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switching
around.
in the two-cUy conteit among am
and Frailer in the 100 yard davh record is 64-8.
ateur golfers of more than 50 1 There's no doubt that the replace
ments
will
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much
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year* of age.
Tie outcome hinged on the ain- cases, but I still think we ought j
gig* match between Knowles to win the meet.'*
There la no decathlon, so Dave
and ID It. Ilowrlt of Britain.
Knoivie. amt his nnproarh shot F.dstrom will handle the javelin
to within four feet of the cup in place of Fromm. Ilaiph Boston. |
on the 18 h green, lie sank llsc the v orld record broad jumper
putt that brought victory to hi* Irotn Tenor t *«•# Stale or Cliff j
Cushman, primarily a quarter j
team.
mile hurdler, will tale over for J
Sharpe In the hop, step ami jump I
•'Bovton ha* done over 50 feet
May Not Attend
WASHINGTON (UPli - It is In the hop, step and jump the |
unlikely that Prrs.drnt Kennedy few times he hat tried it.” said
will he able to spare Ihe time t > Klllotl, "and I understand Cush-1
attend in* second Major league man competed in the event in high ,
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mar,, will substitute for Uelsri In
the (wle vault. Chuck Frailer will
When lha pygmies of French run fur Drayton in the ton yard
West Africa bog an elephant, the dash and Karl Young of Abilene
village la moved to the tarvata, In Christian will replace him in the
stead nf vine versa.
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U.S. Track Stars Seek New Laurels
ian principles of living that wR]
last much longer than th* covtiga
league pennant. And they wo<n
toon forget the Auburndal* athl*t«
wLi -a s interested tn th* minis,
try, -ho was temporarily on a drlour for a hitch in th* Navy and
who coached their l-stilw Deagt*
team.
Two Hold Lead ,
In Milwaukee Play
MIDWACKEE (UP!) — T*o
"hungry'' Texan*. Fred Hawkins
of El Paso and Don Massendal*
of Jacktboro. both shot torrid,
five-under par 65« to d ay v-> ui<
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thr second annual 130.000 Milwau
kee Open golf tournament
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Hawkins. 37. in hi* I3lh ytuf
on Ihe professional lour, had s
Imv front n.ne total of 20. wuh
live hintics. and ram* tn with s
par 35 on the back nine with one
hint I* *nJ a bog*)'. Hawkins, t
consistent money-winner in t ' <■
pa«l. hasn't had a finish In (hr
lop lea money in a tournamrnt
all season.
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Massemlale, 24, former T m |
stale amateur and Southwest Con
ference champi'ti. turned in ntn< ■
of 31 and 31, with tro birdies anf
a bogey on the front nine and fiv»
birdies snd a bogey on the hsrV
nine. Massrndale haa manfgrd tn
win only about $1,700 on the tour
so far this year.
A total of 132 professionals iH
il amatuers teed off on the 4.4liv
yard, par 70 norm hills eountt^
club course.
Matches Set
QUANTICO. Vi. (UPI) - Al
most 400 of th* top marksmen of
Ihe Army. Navy, Air Force. Ma
rine Corps and Coast Guard will
compete in the second annual in
terservice rifle championahips
here Aug. T-l.
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Titans Si^n I*owell
NEW YORK (D'Pl) — Art Pow
ell, one of th* leading pass catch
er in the American Football lea
gue last year, has signed a 1961
contract with the New York Ti
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IDYLLWILDE SKCriON. FRIDAY, JULY 21. 1901
Sunday
Shoemaker Invites Public To Preview Look
A t Quality Homes In New Idyllwilde Area
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bouiewifg are features ai earh
IdyUwikW borne.
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m a k e r C n n t t n i r l t n n r« i h a n l l t Hr» c n e * th e n u n * of in h d l x H i o n
l i e r a u t r ol m e u n i q u e in d iv id u al
IIjr of Ih r h o m e s .
T h r e e of i h r l a r g e , lu x u rlm ia
h o m e * w I be o p e n e d to th e p u b
lic fu r th e u n i t i m r b u n d s ) at
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b o ld i l l g r a n d o p e n i n g lo r pro*
peel n r
h o m e o * nora.
en m p lfie
w ith i r f r c t h m e n l t »ivd free pon>
r.d e * fu r r b i l d r r n .
D c u g n e d fur s u b u r b a n liv in g ,
n i b e t n y ‘ eum lorl and ro n tfn
lem r
th e l d ) l l * i l d r h o m e s are
i o n i p l r t r I r a i r t o n t l i i i o n d with lli*
fainout W calh ertru n r r i r r * r . C ) f l r
heal
p u m p * w n i r h r u n i r o l Ihe
m < h r r m i u l r I b r h o m o , m ill
fii<s t i ( l p »« ti III K for Inllil ileal
a n d cooling
I h e t h r e e g e n r r o u a ».«cd bed
r o u in t have q u r l v u * x e n ird dour
e lo * rl» . to r c i l a l d a m p n e t s an d
m i l d c * . » i h f l o o r to c e l l i n g fold. a < t l u i i i r r t>po d o o r * t h a t r a n b*
o p e n e d i h r lull w i d t h o f t h e d o • c t i for e**y a r r e s t to h in d e r *
^ixl « l w l t r « a n d e a r n lia* 1 t ow n
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young fam ily of ic x e ra l e litld rr n
f-ir w h o m I h e Id y llw ild e h o r n e t
a r e d f i i . n r d . la a f e a l u i e o f e a c h
h o m e in th e n e w a e r l .o n T h e co n l e n i e n t e x t r a r o u m i . l o c a t e d in
d i f f e r e n t p l a t e * in r a r h h o m e ,
a t e of a p a r i o u s t i l e t e l d o t e to
kiirh e n or bedroom *, an d a w a y
f r o m the m o r e f o r m a l liv in g r o o m
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d i r t u n g room*. K arh m a tte r b e d
r o o m ha* lla o w n p u t a l e h a t h
a n d d r r t i i u g a i r a , an d t h e o t h e r
b a t h It l o c a t e d w h e r e il r a n be
c u n t r n ! r t u l j r a b a t e d by t h e o t h e r
tw o t w d r o o m * o r r e a t h r d f r o m
t h e hall. I n t r i g u i n g i l e i i g n t In Ihe
tile, whirl! r e a t h r t r u m p l e t e l y to
tli« veiling in Ih e i h n w e r a n d t u b
»ei lion, a d d a t o u c h of i p e r i a l
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l i n r l i v e . s e p a r a t e din in g h w i i i i .
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m o d e l a t o o t e n i r n c e lie u-« Uwiy
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(be klfrbeni at »h# hotrea tend
!o make Ihe arra a dream of the
lady of the hnu*e who spend* In
much of her time there. Stainlc.aneel double ilnki, with arngle
handle mixer water faureta, tab
le.top rang*!, aome Kt In middle*
of-thr-Moor itlamla, built-in gar
bage disposal unila, dl*hwaahera
ami double doored, froit free refn;erator-freeier», a ll deaignrd
ami eolor matched by General
Klertric, put every convenience at
the hand of Ihr housewife.
Solid walla of Adchrn rah.nrla,
broom rloaeta and dish rupboard*
provide plenty of storage apace in
Ihe kitchen all with ea*y to rlean
formica covered wotMl grained
doora.
Double oxen*, hull, into Ihe wall
at eye lexel. eliminate stooping
and (tending a* the homeowner
finda tins itandird equipment in
the Idyllwilde home*. Plenty of
light* m ale Ihr kitchen pleaaant,
aafr and convenient, with Itghtl
o trr l ie range and sink In addi*
tion lo the (riling lighting,
limit in telephone outlet* giro
mike gn added point of (im i
tating efficiency.
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Free Pony Rides
To Be Feaiured
At Open House
Free pony ndci (or the children
will be a (e»lure of the Open
Home >1 me Idyllwilde Hornet
subdivision, when Ihe three model
home* ire opened lo ihe public,
•Sunday.
The ponies ire from (he Hide A*
While Sublet in Sanford and are
under the supervision of Mra.
Mary McKinney oanrr
Wh le the children are enter
tained in this manner, pruipectitr
home-buyers and the Intcrcvtcd
public uill hate conducted tour*
through the beautiful new homes
by Ihe employe* and representslitc» of the A. K. Shoemaker tonalrurtlon Company, tthote fine
rtuallty home* hate heroine wellknown In tite cciitraf FlorM.i area
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t.un tiuti attrnuca to u*'- . r r tv
refreshment* ssfll be
aertrd at the site of the new aubdivilion, two mile* writ of banford, utilising all the com fori,
quirt and eon> re ;;ci ol "iborban
liviur, only a fete minutes from
the downtown bunnrit area.
Medallion Means 'Superior' Quality
The lymbol of thr Medallion 1
homei, a nat.onaliy known aim o.
rupee,or quality n caodrucl en
Garbage Disposal
Hints To Aid
New Homemakers
Materials Used In Yuried
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Vllilor* to the new Idyllwilde
Home* auhdirlilon o|ten house
Sunday allcrnoon will find the
model borne completely furniitied
and equipped to provide a rr-ilislie vlilon of Ihe home*’ distinct
liveability.
All the furniture, lamp* and
equipment uteri in the model home
it from the Furnttufe Center at
1100 Frtncb Ave. in Santurd and
wat chmen In tuit the atyle of that
particular home hy Hush finer of
the Furniture Center, with the aiilttanre of Shoemaker'* olfice
manager, Mr*. Ruth Rl'lhimcr,
who coordinated the color styling
and accent*.
The attractive floor to ceiling
draper .i t that enhance the wide
windowi, window-wall* and alld
ins Slatt patio door* in Ihe model
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home were made by Mr*. Henry
D. McQuattcra of Sanford, with
material* from the Urge iclcction
at the Fabric Bargains Shop tn
Orlando.
Heavy duty traverse rod*, which
carry the drapene* wrie purehaird and installed by the Senk»rik Faint and lilts* Company of
Sanford
TIN ANTIQUITY
NKW YORK (L'P!) — Karly
American tinware, widely collect
ed by antique lovcra, was firit
made in tha United Slatea in Rertin, Conn., in 1728. Foundera of
the tinware induitry, reporta the
New York Antiques Fair, were
two brother* from County Tyrone
in Ireland, llcriin toon became tne
tenter of Ihe thriving tinware In
duitry and remained to until 1830.
NEW YORK (UPI I—Rule num- and electrical equipment, allure*
bn one in lor care and irr-ung of
Ihe prospective home-buyer t i l l
garbage dupoaert: no pop botliea.
Strange a« it may teem. »ome- be it gelling hit money'* worth.
The mw Idyllwilde homtl, being
onc. tomewhere, got the idea that
a pop bottle now and then In the opened to the pjbl.c, Sunday at
garbage disposer would help keep I p m. by the Shoemaker Con
the shredding element• clean. The itru'tion Company, alt bear the
word igread, and now, from all Medallion label, whose motto la to
parti nt ihe rounlry, come re,-ort» ' "Live Ritter Klretrica'ly."
of diflicuHJct
I Hilly companie*. horn* build
Pop bottle* do grind up nicely, era and electrical contractor*
but they have a tendency to eat i make lit * tum ble by fuliilling the
away the ihrcriding element > and . 1quality concept of Ihe Medallion
looncr or later, arc hrund to glvr Hume «• it »»* conceived tnd»r
you irwcr line trouble. Far Iwt-1 th* sponsorship of it* parent pro
ter for garbage disposer* ti an
ucravumal dirt of bode*.
Some oitu-r ttpi lor disposer
owner* romp from Ernest J. Pn*uli, national service manager
for one manufacturer InSmkKrator Manufacturing Co, Ra
cine, Wii.).
—Ala a> i uie cold rather than
hot water when the disposer la
in uie. Cold wa'er compress**
create Into globule* that eaitly
are fluiltcd down the drain pipe.
Hot water rreatei a tlimy aubitanre that tend* lo coat pipea.
—Never put lye or other chem
ical drain cleaner through the
diipoter. If you hava a aerond
kitchen sink bowl, that's where
the dram cleaner should go.
—Turn on a full-flow ol cold
water before you start Ihe unit,
and allow the water to run for
to lo 30 aecond* after the unit
hat stopped.
—Do not put abraiivti such a*
gl»«» or metal Into the dtipoier.
Paper napkin* and cigarette butt*
I non-filter) are safe aa long a t
they are mixed with other watte.
New tpiper and other hard papers
belong with the rubbiih.
When introducing a large
amount of food waite, feed It In
a Neady Row r.oi ail ai ouc*. ll'a
alio a good idea to rut up melon
rindi and corn cohi.
(gram "Live Better Electrically."
Medallion Homes have (.11
"heusepower' and ad*quate
inf. at least 1-amprrc entrance
service and a minimum of t )
rlrctrie cirru is within the hau»e
wiih ample outlets and twitches
for present and future needs.
The home-buyer always knows
al.o that the Medallion Home h*«
a functional grouping of appiianect in the kitchen and laundry
arra. and in the heating plants.
Light.ng is planned for pract cal
tiv.ng in work and leisure as w«u
as toe finest in decorative aitraltw
tivenri*.
The Medallion Home program is
new an established and recog.
niied quality effort to advance c..r
mode of living through standard
of electrical eirellence In the
home.
Shoemaker Construction Com
pany of Sanford it one of more
than 5.000 building firms in ihe
United Slates 'viiitli have cwn.aS
ihe right to display th* Mrdall on
Home symbol
Idyllwilde
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designed
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Entrance Hall Dividers Are Different From Usual
Shoemaker To 'Save That Tree'
"Not a tingle trrr that can poa- plants blend grarefully into the
libly be spared will be removed natural srtllng, and highlight the
from the grounds of Idyllwildr decor of each In it* own distinctive
hornet," aaul A. K. Mum-maker style.
Jr., whose Shoemaker ConstrueKeeping in mtmJ Uiai Fioreliant
lion Co. it building tile new sub spend as much time outdoors ■•
urban »ubdiviik>n, two mile* wrest in, each of the new Idyllwilde
•d Sanlord on Country Club Hoad. home* hai It* own patio already
l-ocatrd on rolling, wooded, rich built into the grounds.
ground, well drained by aiorm
Sane are enclosed with redwood
aewrrt ami graded In pleasantly fence* lor greater privacy and
landscaped lota, shaded with a carefully enhanced with attractive
variety of trees, pines, oaks, and
other*, and enhanched with bear
ing orange tree*, the Idyllwilde
home section III* quietly into Ihr J
■haded natural landscape of the
country lid* in th« f-och Arbor
area of Sanford.
Outside the homei, ahruh* ami
planting! chosen with glral care
to *utt the Individual itjle of each
home by well-known landscape
artiit, Mr* Fred (ianas.
'Die winding drivr* winch run
through the Idyllwilde aotsdivinon
are 30-foot wide asphalt road*,
with high Miami ilyle curbs and
wule sidewalks, laid well hack
from the road for the safety ol
children on triryrlc* and bikes or
pulling or riding in wagons.
The bsrk yard barbecue, cookout or call It what you will is a
popular summer institution that
neither burned hamburgers, mos
quitoes, flits nor ishes esn dim,
If we're to spend a good part of
A kitchen can be a ’ prison" or our dinnertime outdoors this sum
mer, Ideas which will add to the
a happy haven.
hew well enjoyment and lessen live work
are not be ignored. Here are
It’s designed and appointed.
A good kitchen takes the load soma:
To simplify transporting dishes
olf tha leg* and the mind of the
m latrrii of the house. True, she's indoors—and preventing the overconfined there most of her work helpful astisu n lt from traipsing
ing day. But ah* won't experience in and out of the kitchen haphata sens* of confinement If the kit ardly stacking dishes all over th*
place — fill a pall or tub (a plas
chen I* right.
An efficient modrrn kitchen tic baby bathtub is perfect) with
should be a kind of "catch-all," hot soap or detergent sudi and »*t
meaning that It helps the house- it near the table along with waste
wlfa do many task* at once with basket or can. Alter eating,
out Incurring undue weanne** scrape rxresa food into can. slip
■llihf* into th* suds-fllled tub for
over any.
To prevent claustrophobia, am a presoaking that will make It
ple apace la a "m ust" and sha ll , raster to wash them later. The tub
be spared considerable strain if j ran be put in th* children'! wagon
*ha doesn't have to ihulll* bark j tor easy hauling indoors.
and vorth from ona part of the
Ilreak-reiliiant plastic and pakitchen lo another. The proper per tableware ate the usual
antidot* la concentration of the choices fur outings. New plastic
principal cooking, storage and tote trays with recessed compart
washing factlltiea In a straight lm* ments for foods and a beverage
along a single kitchen wall, suf cup would be valuable additions to
ficiently long to accommodate Ihe outdoor service.
them all.
Miien you're feeding • crowd,
Frequently, thrre are occasion* don't overlook the usefulness of a
when the housewife i* in no mood colorful plastic diihpan. It ran be
for the effort to transfer food Into used to serve quantities of corn,
the dining room. Therefore, the salad or potatoes.
scell appointed kilrhen contains a
To facilitate the clcan-up of
email breakfast nook.
small children and alto to re
due* their traffic In and out nt
Die bouse, place a Jug or pitcher
of soapsuds and paper towel: near
the outdoor faucet.
Few refrigerators are large
enough lo accommodate th* food
such as deviled eggs, salads, wa-1
lermrlon. Ice er» « ^ v,,..
prepared for * rommunuv sainerlng. To keep these perishables.
fold, use cooler chests and ice
cubes or Ihe reusable canned ire,
previously froten in th* frre ie r.!
Pooler rhesls can be plsced dose
to serving table so that food u |
kept chilled until th* last minute. j
Cooler* and vacuum Jugs de
velop stale and musty odor*. Wash
thoroughly after use, clean and
store them open.
An Intriguing Idea to try 1/ you ,
have an aged lamp ahadt to give
to the project: cover Ihe hai* me-1
lal frame with whit* or unbleirh-)
ed muslin to serve a* a " le n t" '
over plaiien or bowls, protecting
th* food from Insecti. Muslin i* ,
larked to the frame with long
hasting or overcasting stiuhts and
the top Is finished with a draw•tring eating.
the magnificent homes are equipped
for better living electrically by
GENERAL
Don't Ignore Ideas To Ease Work
Connected With Cook-Out Events
Kitchen Can
Be 'Prison'
I
lot* kPuRT
NS* YORK (UP!) - Fishing is |
the nation's number one sport top-'
ping both *olf and bowling. An
estimated 30 million fishctmen
are espreted to spend some 1230 million for tackle in 1961 and S3
billion on transportation, lodging,
clothing, etc.
Nw
ELECTRIC
Weatherlron Heating and Air Conditioning
Built-in Ovens
• Surface Cooking Units
Water Healers
• Refrigerators
Dryers
• Washers
• Dishwashers
X
electrical wiring and fixtures
were installed by your authorized
General Electric Dealer...
Sanford Electric Company
116 Magnolia Avenue
Sanford
FAirfax 2-1562
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Areas Are Large
Today's family very oftrn find*
two cart necessary to provide ranvrment tram porlitlon lor both
the breadwinner and the home
maker. each of whom ha* need of
! constant uve of an automobile for
the traveling needrd in the busy
. life of the family.
The new Idyllwilde homes have
provided for modern living, each
home having a two-ear garage or
carporte, with inside entrance
door* or covered walkway a for
essy access into the houir, welllighted. ar.d with overhead ceil
ing* completely finished for cave
of care aud making ca.h an exienalon of the ityling of the main
wing of the home.
F.atUy controlled overhead doori
•wing upward In the encloted ga
rage* and the large concrete area
can double a a playroom on rainy
•lav,, work ahoo for do-it-vuurself
l projrcta, or even for a generous-
Cabinets, Clipboards Are Tailored To Houses
Ideas On How To Avoid ,---------Those Blazing Summers In Idyllwilde
Custom Kitchens Are Finest Available, Outstanding In Looks
Archilecl Can
Be Best Friend
Tlie home buyrr'i beat friend
can lie hit architect.
,0 Instead nf coating you money,
he ran lave It. lie will arc to it
that you get the beat material!
for the beat price, lie will know
how to ute apace prnpc.'ly.
For inatance. an architect will,
often specify u*c of ceramic Isle in
many area* of the home, parti
cularly kiirhcisa amt bathroom*
lie knows that quality material*
like this are actually cheaper
^ ie ra u se they last a lifetime and
save eonaideratily on maintenance.
Heal tile need* no waging, polish
ing or refinishing.
A good architect will adviae you
on the proper decor and color* to
suit the style of some you have
in mind.
And if you select your home
/Mm a "stock" plan he Hire to
determine if the agrncy that furAniahca the designs employs arrhi“ tecta. It has been found that!
some of these plana are ama
teurish ar.d interior in dr sun and
their specifications are incomplete
Another pitfall in arlccting a
atock plan la
thatthe announced
Appliances Are Fitted In, Counters Arc Formica
finish coat m'ght be unrealistic
or might have been scaled down
by the specifying of Interior ma
terials in crucial areas of the
^hom e. He sure to check tne entire
construction against prevailing
CHICAGO (L'Pli — What's the : uuiinng shag rug* with a special right model.
costa in the area
in uhich you difference between a cannister attachment, available with most
The experts also advise var
plan to build.
model vacuum cleaner and an cannister modeli Design of the miming new carpets daily ts ith
upright, and which ahould the attartiment keeps it partially lift either model to remove Hie tliort
su m :* a m i yo u
ed above deep rarpet pile, while filler* in the pile yarn that shed
NEW YORK turn — Slioes and bride select*
'
it cleani hy powerful suction.
or "fluff" for a short while
According
In
Ihe
Eureka
Home
feel should tie kept dry a* a mat
Other types of carpeting with
Whichever model i« used, var
ter of foot hygiene. Shoe* that Care Institute. the choice ahould
short
or
medium
pile
—
wool,
uum
slowly, going hark and forth
depend
both
nn
the
carpets
ant
are wet from weather or perspiratlon should be allowed to dry where they are — in a house or nylon or cotton — need no special several times, and making the
care and can tie vacuumed equal last stroke in the direction of the
^thoroughly away from artificial apartment.
ly svrll with a cannister or up- carpet pile for best results.
Cannister
models
are
recom
®hrat before they are worn again.
The National Shoe Institute said mended for two-story and ranch
that If shoe* are stuffed with tis homes where there are carpeted
sue paper while drying, they will ataira or wide expanses of hard
be less apt to develop irrdalmg surface flooring between c a rrie d
wrinkle* and will keep their *hape areas. lightweight and mobile,
live cannister model* are easily
One of the most outstanding I r o o m t o p r o v i d e m u s i c , o r fu r I witlonger.
carried up and down italri and conveniences of Ihe new Idyllwilde w a y c o m m u n i c a t i o n , s a v i n g m a n y
DIAPER CHANGE
from one carpeted area to an
homes is (hr built-in intercom a s t e p f o r t h e busy h o m e m a k e r , as
NEW YORK (UPU - Three- other.
| t h e k e e p s t r a c k of h e r e q u a l l y
- cornered pants almost are in a
Upright models, on the other munications system, with its eon busy f a m i l y .
’ class with the buggy these days. 1 hand, are the better choice for trot panel in Hie kitchen.
Though still called three-cornered homrs with large expan«es ot The unit, built right into thr wall
—Don’t worry ab o u t f r u t pit*
pants, most diapers used today carpeting, the Inx.ltute advises. ol thr kitrt.cn. serves both as a o r b o m - s. H u - ) m * y m s k r a l iiilr
arr cither pre-fold — rectangular
The upnghtx arr designed tu do speaker io any ruonv la the house m o r e o u i s e , b u t d i s p o s e r s s e t d e
— or contnurnrd In a kidney-shape a big Job faster and more thor and alto as a radio in each room, signed t o t a k e r a r e of U i r t n . J u s t
M “ t . baby, report* the Diaper oughly, foot by foot.
for the built m radio ran he con m a k e a u r e Ih e hones a r e n o t too
The Institute recommends vac- trolled by a fingertip switch in any l long f o r t h e d r p t h uf t h e disposer
Service Information Bureau.
Carpeting Important Home Feature
Scorching tummci heat blanket
ing t h e day and Use night force*
some hard farts tu the homemak
er's attention Haven't you no
tired for one 'lung, that yon have
to make a grealrr efinrt to krrp
the family harmonv on even
keel'’ Tempers erupt with the
crackle of ■ summer storm when
sultry weather sticks armmd. in
terfering with pleasant, mealtimes
and a good right s siren
You have to resist Ihe alluring
temptation to retreat to a shaded
hammock and turn over menu
problems to the dme-ln's chef
A sleaily diet of hamburgers snd
milk shakes Isn't nutritious no
mailer wlial your K-yrar-oid says.
And besides, it gets expensive
When ihe dimng room is hot
and stuffy, Mar ch fur a rooter
spot io eat. \ breeieway, porch
ur recreation room may tie more
comfortable, encouraging diners
to relax and enjoy themselves.
The disadvantage of shifting
dining arras it the rum brrtam r
matter of serving. In our home,
the screened porch is at the op |
posite end of the house from the
kitchen
Transporting f o o d and
•rrvire is a Jolly relay with one
over-loaded tea ra n shuttling
back anil fnrlh and three child
ren. two dogs and one rat Imped
ing progress.
I have known people who solv
ed this dilemma by simply In
stalling a cabinet kitchen (a small
sink, refrigerator and rooking ele.
meets In one eahlnel • al the site
Surh grandeur is not for our
home Store in tune with iny bud
get Is a rooking .and serving cen
ter made Irom old kitchen cab
Inrlv plus plywood and self-adbr«ive vinyl
The center Is extremely sim
ple and easy to make It owes
its good looks and practicality to
two handsome vinyl* One. a re
gular aelf-adhrsive vinyl in gray
and while stripe, wrapt the tidet
and front* of two old metal cabinals. The smooth, clean metal
makes a perfect surface to which
Ihe adhesive-backed vinyl clings
with scarcely a wrmkte.
| partlea and dancing.
Driveway lampposts at tha
• «hie walk near the atrert give aafe
| and convenient lighting for visit• ora when they call at night
Notice the ultra
modern bathrooms with
fixtures by Kohler,
in color and white
with dial shower control.
Also stainless steel
kitchen sinks — all furnished
and installed by.
R. L.
is u u u
fca 13
PLUMBING
201 S. Sanford Avc.
FA 2*3383
Q o n jq Jicd u L cd w n A
SHOEMAKER CONSTRUCTION CO.
on the opening of beautiful
Idyllwilde
U p -To Date
We re proud of our part
in the construction
of these fine homes
Q on q h ah jd jcd h )}'iJi
SH O EM AKER
nn
C O N S T R U C T IO N
|h «
opening
Cather & Son
CO.
*f
DRYW ALL CO M PANY
Id y llw ild e
Attend the Open
•«
MIRACLE CONCRETE CO.
FA 2 -5 7 5 1
109 ELM AVENUE
Residential - Commercial —
Industrial Drywall Construction
House Sunday July 23
SANFORD,
HIGHWAY 17- 92
CASSELBERRY, FLA.
P. O. BOX 1458
TE 8-2926
MI 4-8401
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Shoem aker C o n stru ctio n p ro u d ly presents:
—l */*‘A>* - IM W V
"fo r those w ho w a n t the very best"
Sunday, July 23.
1P.M. to 7 P.M.
You are invited to visit and inspect these "luxury
class" homes - designed to give all the extras in
comfort, convenience and beauty!
IDYLLWILDE brings a new concept of the "better
home" to Central Florida - with roomy interiors,
fabulous floor plans, complete heating and air
conditioning by G.E. Weathertron, dream kitchens fully
equipped by General Electric, ultra-modern bathrooms,
color-paved patios, and many other features you'll
need to see to believe!
See our model home - furnished in excellent taste
especially for this occasion by the FURNITURE
t
CENTER - Sanford's modern mart for fine furniture
at
f
1100 French Avenue.
There will be free pony rides for children, and plenty
of
Cokes to keep them
happy while you browse at
your leisure. Bring the family!
DIRECTIONS
Turn West *| the trnfflc
I IkM «n 17*92 and 20th St.
Drive 2 miles I.. IDYMAYIf.DE
S h o sw ia k o h
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY,
INC.
CiMlum lluilding n Specialty
9 ii w itiii kt
211 " • “5,h ST*
(teneral Office FA 2*3103
Sale* Offlc* FA 2*7193
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Chamber To Ask
Big Budget Boost
Tit* Seminole Coun'.y Chamber!
of Commerce plan* an increase
ef almost $10,000 in it* proposed
budget for 1961-62. it was learned
•pday.
^Cham ber officials plan to ask
the city and county to increase
it'* thare of budget appropria
tion* from JIO.COO in $13,003 each.
Legal Action
I gainst Sanford
UN Secrelary
Speeds To Tunis
The City Qomminiun, at it!
nryjlar meeting tonight, will he
preiented a request for cnit O
living increases tor all city em
ployes.
All city employes were given
a slight cost of living increase
last year.
Records at City Hall today resealed (hat of the lot city em
ployes. exclusive of firemrn and
policemen. $2 ram less than $300
per month.
D-e lop *ix earr..n; above $»™>
or more are Ibe finance director,
public works director, planning
and building official, parks an I
recreation director, assistant fin
ance director and street auprrm
tendrnt.
A breakdown of the monthly
salary classification shows that
79 employes earn (rum $176 to
$200 per month; 23 earn from
$201 to $230 ; 26 earn from $7$t
lo $300; six earn 1mm $310 to $.330
and 10 earn from $331 to $IOJ
Tie meeting ii scheduled to
begin at 8 p. rn.
U. 5. Plane Forced
» To Fly To Cuba
J
Kennedy To Spell
Out Berlin Move
VOL
6.1
I’nitesl
Preaa
J U U U A ...
BRIEFS
The Slate Board of Health Sun ’
day inatructed tta State Health 1
Officer to write Sanford taym g.
the board will lake legal action
If the city doet not pro.ide an
approved sewage disposal intern
before laying any more tewera.
f The City Commiialon, meeting
in regular teuton tonight, it ex - 1
peeled lo amwer the advitor)
from the aisle
Slate hrallh oilirera alread) ■
had wa.ned ci.y ofLciaU that no
By LARRY YKRHHCL
more letter can he laid withoutj The police department honored
an adequate treatment plant.
Chief Roy Williama with a aurIlovrever, S-inlord already ha' pr»c party at Jim Spencer a Fri
atarted paving the way for a day night. Chief William* cele
treatment plant with (lie hiring of brated hit 62nd birthday and ii
Engineer! to draw up prelimin now rounding out hia 12nd year
ary plant tnd apeciftcaiion* for with the local department.
the plant.
In other business, at the Hate
The County Commitiion really
health meeting Sunday, Dr. hu will have Ita handa full on the
ge nc J. I’eak Jr. of Ocala wai 1961-62 budget—We hear that bud
elec ed preudent of the board get request* total well over $ 100.aucreeding Dr. John D. M.lton of (no.
Miami.
Die new schedule for the Ft
Mellon Park g-attr.ming poo! real
ly will he hcnrfictal for the public
»i'h all those a Miticir.il hours.
Tnc pool will he open Monday
through Saturday—9:00 t. m. un
til noon and 1.30 p. m. until
TUNIS. Tunisia lU P li — United p. m. The pool will be open on
Nations Secretary (ieneral Dag Tuesdays and Thursdays from
Hammarskjold aped on a peace p m. until 9 p. m. and Sundays
misaion to Tunisia today amid from 2 p. tn. until A p m.
reporta that a French warship
There'* alto been a change In
■ n unloading new troop rein
"orcrm entJ near battle scar"" l d f G ift Crnier schedule
™ | FT.".Iay night* th# facility win be
Bircrte.
Tunisian source! sa d tbit re. open to Juuior High y-runfalerv
Inforce mcnls were being pul only and on Sa.unlay nights—
ashore at Cape lllanr, Ihrct miles Senior and Junior High rombtned
northwest of Bixerte. The report
Now that the Kent hull.ling has
could not be confirmed Immedi
changed hands, the Downtown Im
ately.
In Cairo Ibc Arab League roun provement committee member!
eil decided today to extend all are wumirr.ng if the new owners
^ ‘effective material and military aie going to do the relatively in
aid-' to help Tunisia "by all meana expensive improvements thai will
to liberate all its territory of make it an attractive asset to the
FTench troops." Die council area around the courthouae. or if
agretd to wr.d a first group of they will leave It In It* present
volunteers to Tunisia "in a mat unappealing condition and use It
ter of days." with others to fol as a repair shop. The next door
Western Auto Store building la an
low soon afterward.
Ilammarskjold flew toward Tu- Indication of what CAN be done.
nt* via Zurich and Rome to try The neighborhood with that struc
to arrange peace between Tunisia ture, the school administration
offices, the new and modern Jail,
find France before new lighting
the up coming post office deserve
can break out over the disputed
Kent building renovations that
Bigerte naval base and the Sahara.
will enhance the area. There may
"A Tuniaian government offi
evrn he a new court house nearby
cial. meanwhile estimated that al
—one of lhr.se days! No doubt
most
Tunisians were killed
the new uwnera will do the
tn the battle of Bixerte and that
necessary renovating and face
many others were injured.
lifting necenary to make the pro
New Group Head
LAFAYETTE, Ind (UPI I Mrs. O. Isan Cole nf Cincinnati,
Ohio, has been named president of
the International Christian Wom
en'! Fellowship.
Polygamy
I-raised Win*
Eftabllxhcd
IB08
MONDAY, JULY 24. 1961
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
NO. 241
Howling Anna Hits Honduras
MIAMI 11*1*1) — Hurricane Amu* aunt it* S-'v-milenn-hour vvimlis howling into Suit hern llritiidt Huntluni*
today uiul liry;.in In wt'iiken ovi<r thi* < ontrul American
country .« rough u n it in. the Miami Weather bureau re
ported.
In an advisory i.saucd m II a. nt.. the bnreau lutid
Ani
ml In the Mungo Creek
S+
+ . •• . - -S. •1 .........thi
WitMd
n»)Ue* iiotiui tfl
y*
nctxrc. •
7*> m.p.li. but squalls extended outward between 80 and
100 m iles.
The bureau said the If a. m. advisory would be the
bust lo Lis issues!.
"Heavy rain* wdl continue In the sto rm a r m to
day nml tonight," th e bureau said, "with flash floods
likely in hill) and mono vinous areas of british Hondur-
9J**"*m+* 4
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The advisory pinpointed the (dorm's center near
latitude III.*) north, longitude HIM) west. It said the sea
son’s first hurricane s ta rte d to slarkrn in intensity
shortly after moving o v er land. Winds dropped to
along the coast today bu. tall cralt should remain'in
s a le harbor until seas sub.»
Anna blcwr up front an area of low pressure in the
Caribbean on Thursday. Its center had not touched any
of the Central American mainland until today, although
it wallowed just off the coast of llondutaa Saturday tnd
Sunday.
A 20-YKAH-OLD Aixipka man eaca|>cd aerlou* injury
when hi* car alnmmed into n concrete bridge on SK •II!*,
five mile* north of Oviedo early Sunday. The driver,
Outlaid Arnold, wan charged with driving while intoxi
cated and taken to Seminole Memorial HoapitaJ and
ticatcd for cut* and bruises.
It wa*i esiw leri to kes'js n general westerly course a t
aIhmiI eight miles per hour before breaking Up in the
mountains later today and tonight.
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CONAKRY. Guinea (UPI) —
Polygamy was branded the worst
enemy of African womanhood at
a conference here this weekend.
Imperialism came in second.
Coral
GREEN COVE SPRINGS <UPI)
Vincent Henderson, 13. died Sat
urday after being bitten by a
Coral snake he found while mow
ing a lawn.
.
In te g ra te d
FORT 1-AUDF.RDAI.K. (U PI)—
The lin t large-scale move to
integrate the public beach tl
Fort l.auderdale came peacefully
Sunday.
Hawkins
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Fune
ral services were scheduled si
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Tuesday for Dr. J E. Ilankln*,
head of the Univeroly of Florlds
Department of History.
Worried
MIAMI 4If IMI — An E attrin
ORLANDO (UPI) — Georgia
Air Linea plane carrying 13 pas- Sta.e Rep. Alpha Fowler laid
ivtiger* Mid a cn-w of five waa
Saturday night Georgia i* worried
The pitot of an Easier* Air that other atatri may pas* Jaw*
I nr. plane tarrying 3/ l son* similar to* Florida's poultry inon ■ routinr Miami Tamp* suss tpec.ion and tagging law.
was (oiird it gunpoint belay to
fly to Havana whrte Fidel Cat- Cooper
Ire. I* grtt'ng set t»r a national
CORAL GABLES (UPI) - Dr
rrlrb ra tlo n .
John A. D. Cooper, associate dean
of Northwestern University Medi
c o m m a n d e r In ! a f te r leasing h e i r i
cal School, will take over this
today anl fonrd tn fly tn Havana.
fall ** dean of the University of
.The Miami rnntml tower said Miami School of Mtdirine.
the plane, a prop-jet Electra.
landed safely at Havana * Join T t t l K s B c ^ i t l
Marti airport.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Nation
"Die ship « t i commandeered,"
a! Guard plupeily officers liegsn
an Eastern ipokerman said.
a two-day meeting here today to
The plane, F'light Zut!. departed discuis handling of federal equip.
Miami at 9:06 a. m and was on
ment in ease the guard is mobilthe ground at Havana by ahortly iied for the Berlin crisis or a
before It a .ns, the control tower later emergency.
aaid.
"We don't have any details Most Valuable
right now," a spokesman at the
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI) tower said.
Sen. Verle Pope of St. Augustine
6 Die On Roads; 1 In Seminole
Frank Itoisy, 74. a pedestrian, Pablo Enrique Class, >1, who
TAI.LAHA.vsEK (UPI) A struck the bicycle (•* was riding
was killed Friday night when drowned Sunday tn a DeerlidJ
on
Stale
Road
3m.
four
milci
Highway
|
llf*'*-on collision on 1 S
struck by a car a mile east of Beach rockplt, and Doria Smith,
t in Rrevard County Sunday killed I north of Orlando in Seminole
Orlando,
31, Providence, R. !., who drown
County.
three person* for the worst accl-1 Eddie Green. $3. Waurhula Ne Drowning victims were William ed in the surf at Golden Beach
dent of a weekend that •** al gro, killed in a two car arridrnt I). Fos er. 19, and Ernestine Musi, near Miami Saturday.
least 12 accidental death*,
William Frank Nowlin, 16, ef
Sunday four miles *ou h of Wau 21, both ol Miami, wlio drowned
Six were killed in traffic acci rhula at the intersection of U.S. when their boat upset on a canal Hotlord was electrocuted Satur
dent*. four persons drowned, a Highway 17 and Stale Hoad 61 in North Dade County Saturday; day white erecting a television
youth was electrocuted and an
antenna on a house at Hoiford.
and Rep. John Math'wa of Jack- other boy died from a make lute,
Vincent Hrndcraon, 13, Green
Timea awards for the most valuThe Highway Patrol idcnlllied
Cove Springs, died Saturday after
sotwllle won the S'. Pc ersburg the victim* of tile rullisiun rear
being bitten by a coral snake h«
able legislator* lhi> year, tie Sharpes, 3.6 miles north o( Cocoa,
found while mowing a lawn.
third lime Pope has won the as Roland John Galina*, 32,
honor.
Patrick Air Force Rase; a com
panion, Jane Mary Spangler. 34.
Breaking’ Point
of Cocoa Ileaih, and Mrs. Doris
TALLAHASSEE I l l 'l l — Gov Meyera. it. of Wyoming. Mich
Saufurd police today started an Al the Catholic church, three
Farris Uryam wired President
Mrs. Meyers' daughlrr. Susan
Kentvedy Sundsy that relief pro 16. suHereJ a broken 1-g and extensive aesrrh lor rluea into candle offering boxes were bro
jects for Cubans m Flurtda "are cut*.
lour rtiurrh break-in* that occur ken into and the donation Iron liftTALLAHASSEE (UI’D - - Dm
strained lo the bir*«liig point."
O.her trafiic victim* were
red Friday night. Polite UlneJ .
Board
of Control ha' approved
Ilryant asked (or a nveei.ng with
Charles II tuod worth, II. kulrd
Only vandalism wra* reported at
Roy William* reporlcJ.
Immediate u*e of $2 1 million in
the President or with (ederal of I Sunday
when an automobile
Chief William* hehrvtt that the lire other churrhe*.
ficial* to discuss shifting the re j
construction funds for universities,
break.n< were done by different
fugee burden to other states
hut drrisiun on the priority of
another $16 million in building
person* and *aid (heir were mi
(Wyant,
Cramer
proposal* is r*Q*eted ■ )•* .*elaHof fa A Threat
connection* be.wvcn i r i r i d i c *
•nl another iiionm
MACOMB. Ill (UPI>—Teamster
within
although they hapiwncd
Quarrel Renewed
Union txivi James Hol(a ha*
The Cab-net Budge' Commuv.on
hour* of each other.
WASHING I ON (UPI) — The muit okay all the build ng budget.
ranked fifth in a Western Illinois
Among (he eliurthn vandalised qu.vrrel belwrm Gov. Farris None of Ih* board's money '*•
University f.udcnt poll to select
TALLAHASSEE (U P lt-A move and broken into were All Soul* llryan. and Itep. William Cramer qu**i* have gone before the C»blthe man "most dangerous to the
security of live United Slate*." is quietly underway to replan* Catholic Church «n oak Avc ;
over rvtrimon of the Sunshine net }el.
Cuban Premier Fulrl ( astro fin- Slate Democratic Chairman James First Presbyterian Cuurrh at .701 Slate Parkway I aied anew over
Tiie mammoth building budget
ished first in the poll, followed 31. Milligan. Gov Farris Bryant Dak, First Mr hoditl Church. 319
inrlude* $31 million which lb*
the
weekend
w,tn
another
salvo
Park Ave. and Holy Cru s Fp.tby Red China s Ma<> Tse-tung, is spearheading it.
ficg stature provided lo alert on
frum Cramer.
ktilligan, $7, an Orlando hotel- copal Church on Magnolia
Soviet Prem.er .Nikita Khrushchev
the new state university a l Bora
1
b*
Itrpuuliran
congressman
Al (hr Kpiuopa! church the
and the United Arab Republic's man. hat held the Job rime 1931
llalon. Topp'ng the list is $93,9oO
coke machine was broken imo thaLcnged Bryant to get a wri.lcn!
Ilia term runs oui neat year
Gamal Abdel Nasser
nmmitlnient
from
the
Bureau
of
•,ur
" ° rklB*
«*< "»•
Bryant has not openly criticised anti about $2 taken.
1 I'ublir Hoad* that an in.er* i!r
Milligan Asked al a recent news
I highway from Dayluna Beach tu
^ le
'»**
H
conference If he liked the way
Fort Piers* woulj lie bull evev-K ,k **>*) money, along with l i
Milligan x i r doing his pili. the | Tore Bible,
lt the tprnplke is extended f.nm
l,,r * classroom — oltisegovernor replied merely, • well
laboratory building at tbe Univt-r*
Fort Pierre tn Orlando.
Eichmann Says
hr was duly circled "
v ty of South Florida, and
o
and to give almost instantaneous
Disialisfacllon with Milligan has! JERUSALEM (UPI)
A whilefor rx enslon ef utdiliea •* f •
warning.
apparently been building for tome 1fared, rtbsiiited Adolf F.ichman
•am* school.
Rrd Star .aid that after having time although he won handily j ended five weeks, as his own sole East Germans
failed Hi espionage by means of over two active opponents in hi* defense witness today with an adlast rase in 19.'>6. Gov. la-ltny mission that in a lit el anger h-* Pour Into West
aerial inielligtnce, th* military
Collin* spoke againat him al that once grabbed a New Testament
BERLIN (UPI) — An estic.etrd
leader* of th* United State* per time hut made no strong move from hit wife and tore it to pierrs I It.txw F.att Germans poured into
Bridge —. .
___ Pag* T
sistently are using outer spar* for to defeat liiiu.
( la.sifted .
___ Pag. 6 9
"If l were infallible I would not West Berlin Sunday for a Protes
that purpose.
Bryant and other top Democrat- have done this," Eichmann told tant rhurch rally In drhsnce of
Comic* ________-___ . Pag* T
Th* United State* cmlenda that tic office holder* have apparently the startled Jewish court trying Iheir Communist rulera Many de
1)*er Abby —
Pig# T
because there is no International not settled on any particular him for mass murder.
E ditorial
_ .
Pag* 4
cided to at ay.
agreement defining the right* of men to replace Mlltlgau. Monroe i A few minute* later, Presiding
__Pag* T
Die Flat) Germans Joimd TO.b&O ’ En.irUInmrnt
space that it is permliaabta to County Sheriff John Spotiawood U , JuiUce Mo.be Landau released other West German faithful »n a
Pago t - M
i^gala
.......
launch civilian or military aatcl- laid to have some support, but Eichmann with the words, "You m ass meeting ending a five-day
P uitle
...........
Page T
litas that pavs #v*r another na he ha* made’ no comment that he now hasp completed your lesti-1 ev angelical church rallv la West
Roriety
i — Pag* I
tion'* territory.
wants the Job.
mony."
,
J Berlin a g aol Olympic Stadiura.
Bporu , , . . . . — __ Pag* g
4 Churches Vandalized;
Police Sknt Clues
perty appealing both to passersby and prospective trnan a. Who
knows, this COULD Im* the begin
i nmg ol "downtown urban renew
al"! Lel'i hope so.
It seems some of the County
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Pres|. | Commissioner* have comjdaine l
deni Kennedy returned to the that we are giving tiw b-iard a
Wliile House In-lay, prepared t) "had p ress"
spell out to the American people
Ain't *o boy*. We call 'em a>
hia decisions or. how to meet the we ace ’em. We complimented
Communist threats In Berlin and 1 you un fixing up the county home
^ elsewhere in me world,
| and wnen you saved me taxpay
The Pres.dent, who spent a ers money by revamping the rec
weekend with his family at Cape ords and bookkeeping system in
Cod. arrived by Jet plane at An-1 the county engineer'* ofiire
drew* Air Force Base then took a i
--------------------------helicopter to the White House.
..
— ,
Kennedy had no official railing liO W TCS l / I l I T ip
list for the day During the weekWASHING IDS' (L'l'll — t Oderend at Hyanm* Port, he spent secretary of -State Chester Bowies
some of the time relaxing but al- left today for an lS-diy trio b>
so worked on the key decisiona he confer with U. S. Amhas-ador* in
yywtll announce thii week.
I Afrit-a and A»i*
S im tlii
WHATlIKIi: Cloudy with ciunce of ahuwern through Tue*d«y. High today, 8H-9.». Low tonight. 70-7C.
• Oliirla!* plan to ask the rily I ('hamlier official* plan to cite
for the added money at the fit) .he prugreta of the organtiatlon
Commission meeting acheduled at the City Commission meeting
for I p. m. today.
tonight.
The proposed 1961-62 budget hai
The chamber al*o hopea m em -!
been ettimated at $12.27$. a* comProposes Food Bank
berthipt for the new fitral year
pared to $33,W0 last year.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen
The chamber hope* to im reate will bring in $12,000.
Alexander Wiley (R-Witi. hat)
ine latarie* nf ita employe* from
prnpnaed ettablithmeM t l a ta
$13,700 to $14,300; auto expen»es
tiofial tood bank.
from $2,100 to $3,300 and advertis -1
•
Qfft Wipl jpw fry
«* Krv •
« ‘^ r ^ 0*uiiRV.\?TCrowi
[
Sia.uw..
CHlvAGO (UPI) — Waiter
The chamber a!*o plan* to In.
Jamea McNerney nf the Univer-create the fundi (nr the armed
ity of Michigan. ha« been named
fo rm from $300 lo $ 1,000
president of the National HIlm*
Cron Association.
Cilv To Hear
Request For Cost
Of Living Boost
-V<J
uJlrr
School Building
Funds Approved
Move Underway
To Get Milligan
J. DAN WIIIfiilT of Sunfnrcl ha* been elected rhuirmun nf the hnnnl of Floridi*
Orange Marketeer* Inc.,
succeedint; J. J. Punish of
Titusville. Wright is *
former chairman of the
Florida Citru* Commission.
Soviets Say U.S. Using 'Spy' Satellites
MOSCOW (U Pli
The Soviet wa.ting their ruble*, toiled
Union army new.paper Red Star Press inlerasliaaal learned Sun
charged Sunday that the United day that at lea.I one Haslet
States waa using spact satellite, .hip, heesity decked out with
electronic gear, waa on ataliun
spy on the Soviet Union.
The official newspaper said the ■sear the target aonen off Floflights of U. 5. reconr-atsaarveo rida'a eaal caaM foe rash ahot.
satellites over Wtiilory of other
it compared the satellite operanationa "ta an act of aggression."
aliona to th* espionage flight* ef
CAPR CANAVERAL (l.’P I)— th* U'J planet which led to th* rolKaaaisn trawlers equipped with lapse of the Parts summit conferradar apparently kept an elec enca last summer.
Red Mar laid tha new satellites
tronic "eye" on th* apace flights
af two American natrowenla— showed that "the Pen’agon has
i but that may h u e teen Just not given up earlier r utiinrd plan*
"9,
..f spy measure* aimed againat
the torlalltl ramp."
"No m«tter al what altitude Ih*
spies arr flying." Red Mar said,
"they remain apiea."
Th* two satellites, launched
July 12, are Midas 111 and Tiro*
III. Both periodically pat* over
Kuttia, with th* 3.6(K-pound Midas
making pat.** over Ih* Soviet
rocket lauoching area near the
Aral Sea.
Midai ta the forerunner of a
satellite system designed to detect
the hot exhaust of a ml*»ile
lauocned auyatjrr# m the world
Herald Index
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0/ Commerce plans an increase
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:SateJhie3J«i)5.,
Leaal Action
l gainst Sanford
w
The Stale Board of Health Sun
day instructed Ita State Health
Officer to write Sanford aaymg
the board will take legal action
if the city doet not pro.ide an
approved sewage disposal system
before laying any more aewera.
$Th* City Commiaaion. meeting
in regular aenion tonight, is ex
pected to answer the advisory
from the at ale
Slate health oflirrra already
bad naiiwd cuy officials that no
more aewer can be laid without
an adequate treatment plant.
However, Sanlord already hax
atarted paving the way for a
treatment plant with the hiring of
^iglncera to draw up prelimin
ary plant and specific* lion* for
the plant.
In othrr buaineia, at (he elate
health meeting Sunday. Ur Eugene J. Peak Jr. of Ocala waa
elec ed preaident of the board
succeeding Dr. John O. M.llon o!
Miami.
UN Secretary
Speeds To Tunis
TUNIS. Tunisia <UPI) - United
Nation! Secretary General Uag
Hamniarakinld iped on a peace
mission to Tunisia today am id
report! thal a French waraiup
■tas unloading new troop reinTorccmentJ near battle sc*!™ (
Biaerte.
Turn Mar. toured ta d that re
inforcement! were being put
• ahnre at Cape Blane. three mile*
nor tit iveat of til re etc. The report
could not be confirmed Immedi
ately
In Cairo the Arab League ruun
eil decided today to extend all
^ ’effective material and military
* aid" to help Tunlaia "by all me ana
to liberate all ita territory of
French troops.” The council
agreed to »*'.id a first group of
volunteer! In Tunisia "in a mat
ter of days," with othen u> fol
low soon afterward.
ILimmarskJold flew toward Tunta via Zurich and Home to try
to arrange peace between Tuniita
find Prance before new lighting
m b
break out over the disputed
Biaerte nival bate and the Sahara.
"A Tuniilan government olllrial, meanwhile estimated that al
moit I.roi Tunitiam were killed
in the battle of Biaerte and that
many other* were injured.
Kennedy To Spell
Out Berlin Move
(UiTi'
W E A T H E R : C loudy w ith d unce of nhow er* th ro u g h Tue,Kitty. lliu h to d u y , 88-95. lx>vv to n ijjh t. 70-7G.
VOL.
83
U nited
Promt
J U Z L V A . . .
BRIEFS
New Group Head
Z
U. S. Plane Forced
| To Fly To Cuba
It teems vurne of the County
WASHINGTON ( t ’Pli — Prevl- Commissioners have conu^ihel
dent Kennedy returned to the that we are giving tit* board a
White llott*e today, prepared to “ bad pre»s ”
Ain’t so hoyv. We call 'em *>
•pell out to Ihe American people
hia decitlons on how to meet the we see ’em. We rotnpll me riled
Coinmuniit threat* in Brrlin and you on fixing up (he county home
elsewhere in me worm.
and when you saved me taxpayThe I'rctidenl. who apent
a ers money hy revamping Ihe r*‘
weekend with hi* family at Cape ordi and bookkeeping system in
Cod. arrived by Jet plane at An- the couniy engineer's office
drew* Air Force B**e then took a
_
helicopter to Ihe White House,
,
.
Kennedy had no official calling IsO W lCH O i l I T ip
list for lb* day During the weekWASHINGTON (UPII — Lftdvrend at llyannls Port, he spent lecretsry of Mate Chester Bowie*
some of the time relaxing hut at- left today for an 16-day trio Pi
*o worked on the key decisions he confer with U. V Ambav-ador* in
will announce this week.
I Afrit a and A>ia
Eatabllfthed
of spy measure* aimed against
the sin taint ramp.*
‘ No matter at what altitude Ihe
• pie* air flying,* Red Star aaid,
“they remain apie*.’*
The two aatellites, launched
July 12, *r* Mid** III and Tiro*
III. Both periodically pa** over
Ruieta, with llir 3.KK-pound Midas
making pats** over tha Soviet
rocket launching area near the
Aral Sea.
Midas M (tie forerunner of a
satellite system designed to detect
the hot exhaust of a missile
launcnrd auyw^rr* so Ihe world
M0N1»AY. JU L Y 24. 1W’*I
SA N FO RD .
FL O R ID A
N O . 241
75 rn.p.h. but stjualls ex te n d e d O tllw ard b etw een 80 an d
100 miles.
T h e bureau said th e i t a. m. a d v iso ry would be th e
last to os issued.
"H e a v y m ine w .11 c o n tin u e in th e sto rm a re a to
day a n d to n ig h t," th e b u re a u said, " w ith flash floods
likely in hlUv and m ono 'nous a re a s o f IJritish llo m iu r-
In an advisory issued at II a. tu., Ihe bureau ait id
A nna rhsw jfd («(« \h n TnntT* nd in th e M ungo C r w k
ititn
V»' n u lw wiiTfi itTtiVv. tvii"^*' » *1y~**\ o r t i r r . •
It was e x |w tt* d to koetp a general w esterly co u rse a t
about eijjht m iles p er h o u r before b re a k in g tip in th<*
m o u n tain s la te r today And to n ig h t.
T he ad v iso ry p in p o in ted th e sto rm 's c e n te r n e a r
la titu d e 16.5 n o rth , lo n g itu d e 89.0 w est. It said th e sea*
son's first h u rric a n e s ta r te d to slacken in in te n s ity
sh o rtly a f te r m oving o v er land. W inds d ro p p ed to
a— *.-» 'hs»«*‘ *•*’“ >1 *3rW ------------
r -fyr* •A n, A^teVWc‘
altutg th e ctsist today b u . , tall c ra ft sh o u ld rem ain m
sa to h a rb o r until seas subs*
A nna blew up front an a re a o f low p re s s u re in th e
C arib b ean on T h u rsd ay . Its c e n te r had not to u ch ed a n y
o f th e C en tral A m erican m ainlan d u n til to d ay , a lth o u g h
it w allow ed ju s t off th e c o a st of H o n d u ra s S a tu rd a y and
S u n d ay .
ORLANDO (UPI) - Georgia
SI* c Itrp. Alpha Fowler said
Saturday night Georgia is worried
that oilier state* may p**s Jaw*
similar to Fiurula’a poultry inspec.ion and tagging law.
Cooper
CORAL CABLES (LTD — Dr
John A. D. Cooper, issociate dean
of Northwestern University Mcdlc*l School, will tst* over this
fall a« dean of ihe University of
Miami School of Medicine.
Talks Hctfin
Donald A rnold, wax ch at pud w ith d riv in g w hile in to x i
cated and taken tu Kemimdu M rnm rud Hua)>itiU and
tiu a te d fo r cu ts and hrttinu.v.
A ZO-YKAH-OU) A|K)|iku m an ('ucapiM scrltnia in ju ry
w hen bin enr nlnmnied in In n rn n cretu hritltce on S it -II!*,
five mil*** m irth of O viedo early S u n d ay . The d riv e r,
6 Die On Roads; 1 In Seminole
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Nation-1
al Guard property oHirer* liea«t>
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — A struck the birytle l« **** riding
a two-day meeting lie re today to
on Stile Road h '1 four miles
discuss handling of federal equip head-on collision on U S. II ghway north of UrUndo m Seminole
inent in ease live guard it mobil 1 in Brevard County Sunday killed
County.
ised for the Rerlia crisis or a three persons for the worst »cclLddie Green, 33. Waurhula Ne
later emergency.
deni of a weekend that law at gro, killed in a two t ar accident
least 12 accidental deaths.
Sunday four miles surah of WauMost Valuable
Stx were killed in traffic accl- chul* *1 the intersection of U.S.
ST. PETERSBURG (LTD - drnli, four person* drowned. I Highway II and Mite Road 61
Sen. Verle Pope of St. Augustine youth was electrocuted amt an
and Hep. John Mathews of Jack- other boy died from a snake bite,
Time* awards for the mo*t valuThe Highway Patrol identified
•oiwllle won live S' I’e rrsburg Ihe victims of (lie roilisum near
able legislator* this year, t!,e Sharpes, 3 6 miles north of Cocoa,
third time Pope his won the *• Roland John Galina*. 32,
honor.
Patrick Air Force Base; * com
panion. Jane Mary Spanker, >’•.
of Cocoa ileadi, and Mrs. Don*
Breaking Point
TALLAHASSEE I l l 'l l — Gov Meyers, it, of Wyoming. Mich
Sanford police tod.iy star led an
F arm Bryant wind President
Mr* kleyer*' daughter. Susan
Kennedy Sunday thsl relief pro 16, sultcrrd a broken leg and cxirnsivst search lor rlue* into
jects for Cuban* ,n Florida "are cut*
lour church breaklns that ncrur
strained to the liira-tng paiinl." I O her traffic victims were
red Friday n-£hl, P.ilitfl I ’ll r !
llryant asked for s mrel.ng with
Charles Htmidwiirtli, II. killed I
Roy Williams reported.
the President or with federal of Sundsy
when an automobile
Chief Williams hcbrvit that Ihe
ficial * to dncuis alufting the re
break.n* were done by dlUrirnt
fuge* burden to other state*
persons and said their were ra>
Hof fa A Threat
connections be.ween t r crime*
MACOMB. 111. ( t ’PI)—Tremsler
although they happened within
Union bo>i Jamr* Hoffa has
hours of rath other.
ranked fifth in a Western Illinois
Among the churtbes vandaltied
University y.udent pod to select
TALLAH ASSEE (LTD—A mote and broken into were All Souls
the man "most dangerous to the
security of the l rated States." is quietly underway to rrplatr Catholic Church an Osh Ave ;
Cuban Premier Fidel Castro fin Stair Democratic Chairman Jam** First I'irsbytriian Couieh at .301
ished first in the poll, followed M. Milligan. Guv Farris llryant Dak. First Me hodlst Church 411
I'aik Ave, and Holy Cro-s Epu
by Red Chins's Mso Tse-tung. is spearheading it.
Milligan, IT, an Orlando hotel- copal Church on Magnolia
Soviet Premier Nikii* Khrushchev
At the Episcopal church the
and the United Arab Republic’s man, has held (hr Job sime 1951
Coke machine was broken inio
His term runs out next year.
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Bryant has not openly criticHcd and about 41 taken.
Milligan A*krd at a recent news
conference If he liked the wav
Milligan was doing (tie Job, the Tore Bible,
governor replied merely, * well,
Eichmann Says
hr was duly elected "
and In give almost InttenUneou*
JERUSALEM I l l 'l l
A whiteDissatisfaction with ktllllgan has
warning.
apparently been building fnr some faced, exhausted Adolf Klchman
Red Star said thal a f t e r having time although he won handily ended five weeks, a* hit own sole
f a ile d In e s p iu n a g * by m e a n * o f over two active opponents in hi* defense witness today with an ad
last rat* in 1956. Gov, le-ltny mission that in a fit of anger he
aerial Intelligent*, tha military
Collins spoke against him at thal onee grabbed a New Testament
leader* of th e United Stale* per- time but made no strong move from hit wife and tore it to pierrs
alMvntly are uiing miter apace for to defeat him,
“ if t were infallible 1 would cot
that purpose.
Bryant and other lop Democrat- have done this." Eichmann told
The United State* co n tend # that tic offica holder* have apparently ihe startled Jewish court trying
because there Is no interna trama I not settiod on any particular him for mars murder.
agiecmrnt defining th* right* u( man to replace Mtiligau. Monroe
A few minutes later, I'revlding
apace that H ii p e r m is s ib le to County Sheriff John Spobswood H Justice Moshe Landau ralcased
launch civilian or military aatcl- said to have some support, but Eichmann with th« words, "You
lit** that pase e v e r another na- he ha* m sde'no com m ent that he now h ast completed your testi
tian'i territory.
wanU the job.
mony
|
Frank Rossy, 74, a pedestrian,
was killed Friday night when
struck by • car a mile east of
Orlando.
Drowning victims were William
I). Fos er. (6. and Ernestine Mu«»,
21, both id Miami, wiio drowned
when their boat upset on a canal
in Nottb Dade County Saturday;
4 Churches Vandalized;
Police Hunt Clues
Move Underway
To Get Milligan
J. D A N W R IfillT of Sanford hit a Ixi-n elucteil chiiirniun uf th e fi*>ard of F lotidn
OrnnRu Miirketcori* Inc.,
aucccedinyr J. J . P u n is h of
T itu sv ille. Wriyrht is a
fo rm er ch nirnum «»f th e
Floridn C itru s C om m ission.
I90S *
Worried
Soviets Say U .S. Using 'Spy' Satellites
MOSCOW (UPI i
Tb* Soviet wasting thrlr luhle*. I ailed
Union army newspaper Red Star Press International learned Sun
charged Sunday (hat the United day that *1 least on* Koeiet
SUU* waa using apace oatellite* ship, heatily decked out with
electronic gear, *>as on station
a to spy on the Soviet Union.
^ The official newspaper said the nrar the target tone* off Flo
flifh u of U. S- reeo*tr.altaanco rida’* east i s o I foe each shot.
•airline* over U nitory of other
It compared Ihe satellite operanations "ta an act of aggrwaaion."
ationa to tha esphmar* flight* of
(’APR CANAVERAL (UPI) — the ITS planes which led to the col
Ketailn trawlers equipped with lapse of the Pari* luramil confer
radar apparently kept an elec ence last summer.
tronic “eye" on the epac* flights
Red KUr aaid the new aaulllU*
•f twn American astronaut*— showed that "tb# Pentagon Ha*
A b u t they nay h air been Just not given up earlier outlined plana
W ire
MIAMI ( l *1*1> — Iliirrie u n e A nita sent its 85-mils*a n -h o u r wind* how ling in to S o u th e rn ltritin h llo tu iu ru a
today an d lieg.m to w eaken over th e C en tra l A m erican
co untry .« rm igit te rra in , th e M iami W e a th e r b u re a u r e
ported.
The City Commission, at
LAFAYETTE. Ind. lU P h —
regular meeting tonight, wdl
Mr*. O. Ivan Cote of Cincinnati,
of
prevented a request for
coat
.... . .. ... Qiiio, has been named president ol
living increavei for ad city cm- . . . .
. . . ... , .
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the International Christ.in Wom-|
ptoyei.
ca » Fellow vhtp.
All cay employe* were given
a slight colt of living enervate
Polygamy Hit
la*t year.
CONAKRY. Guinea (UPI) Records at City Hall today rewaled lltat of lb* lot city em Polygamy wa* branded the worst
ploye* exctuiive of ftremro and enemy of African womanhood at
policemen, 62 van. lew than 43<M s conference here thu weekend.
Imprnaliim came in second.
per month.
The lap six ears.a ; abov* 4(on
or more are the finance director, Coral
GREEN COVE SPRINGS ( f P l)
public work* director, planning
and bulletin a official, park* an I Vincent Henderson, 13. died Sat
reerva un director, m u ta n t fin- urday afler being bitten by a
ance director and street superm Coral *nake he found while mo*-,
lendent.
m i s t»*n.
I
A breakdown of 111* monthly
.
salary cla**ihr*lion ihowi that I l l t C J f 1 'iltC U
t
-t employe* earn from 4U« to
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI)—
$:oo fier month; 23 earn from The first large-scale move to
420! to 4220 ; 26 earn from 4231 integrate the public beach at
to 4300; tix earn Irani 4310 to 4330 Fort Lauderdale cam* peacefully
and 10 earn from 4331 to 4(03
Sunday.
Tlw meeting it scheduled to
begin st 6 p. rn.
Hawkins
GAINESVILLE U PI) — Fune
ral services were scheduled at
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
Tuesday for Dr. J Ft. Hawkins,
head of the I'niveroly of Florida
Department of lititnry.
By LARRY VERSHKI,
The police depart mem honored
Chief Roy Williams with a iurprivc party at Jim Spencer > Fri
day night. Chief William* cele
brated hi! 62nd birthday and i>
now rounding out hia (2nd year
with the local department.
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The County Commission really
wit) have Ita handa full on the
1901-62 budget—We hear that bud
get requests total well over 4W0,000.
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Idle new schedule lor the Ft
Mctloa Park swimming poo! re a!
ly wdl be beneficial for the public
wuh ill ibote additional hour*.
Toe pool will tie upen Monday
through Saturday—9:00 a. m. un
til noon and t 30 p. m until
p. m. The pool will be open on
Tuesdays and Thursdays front
p m. until 9 p. m. and Sunday*
MIAMI lllPH — An Eastern
from 2 p. m. until 6 p m.
Air lanes plane carrying 33 pa*Sanger* mid a crew of five w»*
There’s also been a change In
T3ir pilot of an EaMrrn Air
He Ci»>c Center scledul* (o-<
ft".Jay* Bigbl* rh# facility wdl be I nr> plane iariylux It- V ,dl"
open to Jtiumr High yaungitrr« on a routinr Xliaml-Tainpa tun
only and on Sa urday night*— via* Inrird at gunpoint today to
fly la llivsns whrre Fidel CsiSenior and Junior High combined
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tru it grttlltg *rt fv.r I naliunsl
Now Gial the Kent building ha* rrtrhration.
Changed hand*, the Downtown Ira- ro m n iand rr led s f le r lo sv ilig b e t*
prove mirat committee member! today ant forced to fly to Havana.
are womfrr.ng if the new owner* .The Miami control tower aaid
ate going to do the relatively in- tha plane, a pup-jt't Llectrs.
expen»tve improvement* thai will
landed safely at Havana’! J»ie
make it an attractive e**et to the Marti airport,
area around the courthouse, or if
"Tile ahip waa rummaridcered,**
they will leave It In It* precent
, i un Laatern apokeemnn aaid.
unappealing condition and uve i t ;
,
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Ihe plane, flight - ir2. dopsrtrd
a* a repair *hop. The next door
Miami at P:0& a. in and waa on
Western Aulo Store building is an
indication of what CAN be don*. the ground at Havana by shortly
The neighborhood with that struc before tl a .m . the control tower
ture, the school administration said.
"W# don’t have any detail*
oflicei, tie new and modern jad,
the up coming poit office dcverve right now," a apokcvman at the
Kent building renovations that tuWer u ld .
will enhance lb* area. There may
even be a new court houie neartiv
—one nf thc»e days! No doubt
the new owners will do llie
neresiary renovating and face
lifting necesiary to make the pro
perty appealing both to pjn ersby and pruipcclHr ter,an s. Who
know*, this COULD Iw the begin
ning of "downtown urban renew
al"! Let's hope an.
le a n e d
Howling Anna Hits Honduras
■ Ofciclafs plan to ask the eitjr |
Chamber officials plan to eite
for the added money at the City h* progress of the n u an n atu n
Cu mm it non meeting scheduled at the City Commission meeting
for 1 p. m, today.
tonight.
The proposed 1961-62 budget bat
The chamber . 1 - hope, m«m-| p r < ) p o s e s F o o l J B a n k
been estimated a 1I2.7T.V as com
bersbipt for the new ftaral year
pared to 433.UU) last year,
WASHINGTON <tTI> - S'n
u ,e chamber hopea to increase will bring in 412.000.
A V u g d tr Wiley (R-Wisi. hai
me aalariea of ita employe! from
proposed Mtabltabmenc a/ a oa
413.TOO to 411.300; auto expen-es
lionet food bank.
from *2.100 to 43.300 and advert!** ••"HI T)r<oi«nfkl ii i** fpwa*** •
ir.> e r-u ^ iA rt1u h _ H l.V ^ Tr r o t * s
liv.uov,.
CHICAGO (UPD — ykaiier
The chamber alao plana to In
Jamea McNwrney nf the L’nivvi*.
create the funda for the armed
ity of Michigan. ha« been named
force! from 4500 to 41.000
preai.tent of the .National Hit*
Croat Aaaoeiation.
r o Hear
Request For Cost
Of Living Boost
H jrra iit
At the Catholic church, three
candle ottering boxes were broDn into and ihr donation box till
ed
(inly vandalism was reported at
the otnrr churches.
(Icyciat', Cramer
Quarrel Renewed
WASHINGTON ( IT I) — Uw
q u m rl belwrcn Gov. Farris
Bryan and Itrp. William Cramer
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llie weekend with another salvo
from Cm mar.
The Republican cungrrasnian
«hal.rti*<d Bryant to get a wri ten
commitlmrnl Iroin tlsr Buirau of
i’ublic Road* that an in.ers ate
highway from Daytona Reach to
Fart 1'irrce woulj lie bull cvi-v
if the tprnpike is extended I.mis
to n Bierce to (irlando.
East Germans
Pour Into West
BERLIN t l I'D — An estinelrd
Ioukj East Germans poureit into
Writ Rcrlrn Sunday for a PfDUatint rhurch rally in defiance of
(heir Communist m ien Marty de
cided to at ay
The East German! Jointd 70.900
other West German faithful tn a
m ill meeting ending a five-day
evangelical church rally ta West
Berlin s g ao t Olympic Atadium.
Pablo Enrique Clast, >1, who
drowned Sunday In a Deerfn'IJ
Beach rockpit, and Doria Smith,
31, Providence, R. t . who drown
ed in Ihe surf at Golden Beach
nrar Miami Saturday.
William Frank Nowlin, 16. of
Hoilord was electrocuted Satur
day while erecting a television
antenna on a house at Hu*f°nl.
Vincent Henderson, 13, Green
Cove Springs, died Saturday after
being beten by a cortl snake he
found while mowing a lawn.
School Building
Funds Approved
TALLAHASSEE ft I’ll — Iho
Board of Control ha- approved
Immediate use of 42 1 iniHiup tn
construction fund* for universities,
hut derision on the priority of
another 416 million tn building
proposal* Is pUjVrlul In lie ,iela•cd another ii.uoui tS
The t ab.net Budgr' Cum mission
mu>t okay all the build ng b u d :f
None of the board's money '*T'**'*
^ ore
C»blt o c ' mammot h building bmlget
include. 43 3 million which th*
Leg slaiure provided to atjtrl on
Ihr new state university at Boca
Italon. Topping Ihe list i* 495,0v*i
fur working I'tawingt sal Ihe bet'dlogs.
The board voted last week ty
seek that money, along with 41,630,(*# for a claasroom — officela bora lory budding at I be Univcr• ty nt South Florida, and OJRo Q
for ex cmion of uuhlira ad t' a
same achool.
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Congress Opens Hearings On Nursing
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l-llla O Bradtmry. 31, riled
at her home early Saturday af.
ternoon following a lingering 111
Ganai, with authentic Florida ne*«.
vtimhi and plant* to make a lore\ native or Vaughn, G* . aha
!y aetltng for the outdoor living ] had lived in Sanford for th» pan
that Floridians *o much enyoy.
re ye art and a: the time of her
Homebuytr* were enured, too, >death » t i mek.ng her home with
by the knowledge that the lot* on her ton and daughter-in-law, Mr.
which the Idyllwilde home* viand and Mrs, Carl Bradbury,
are high and dry, with adequate
The %ljt o{ ,j„
r 0 , Braditurm dram* and rommuitily wa- t*,r)t ,r,e(wa* a member of Fir>t
ter and fewer systems, a part td Metnodiit Crunch of Sanford,
the Ravenna Park .yatem already
Survivors, other than her ion
ealaiiliahed.
1 and daughter-in-law here, are
fielin.tr)> in the luaury clan, another ton, Max Bradbury c!
the Idyllwilde humra with their Shrevecport. I.a . thrre grandroomy interior*, varied
floor children and four great grindplant, all efeetrie rnov»nInner* jchildren.
and rareful detigna for ind-mr-j f uneral service* were acheduled
outdoor living are among the bn- fur t p . m. today at Bnaiun Funeit home* In Cerlral Florid*.
irat Uume with Rev. John Adam*
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By IMtT IIIGt.lNimrilVM
Several thousand intrreitrd perwont and prospective tu m r buyer*
thronged the newly opened Idyllwltde subdivision weat of Santorri
Sunday afternoon to see the love
ly apsriouv Ihirics presented hy
the Shoemaker Conilruclnu Com
pany.
"Me arc proud and pleated to
present these fine homes, fur
thoie who want the \v-ry be*!,"
said Builder A. K. "Kay” Sou*maker, J r , "and are happy to
say that the opening Sunday Was
* complete iticeet* *'
The rainy weather of last week
cleared off brightly into a sunny
prospect for the eager looker* wno
came to see tha three homes tieti»wH h- to« *1 " fit for graci.
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irnce and the latest style* in col-
gram. Kennedy, then a arnator
ami penidential nominee, failed
on a 41-41 vole to get the Sehate
to approve a plan somewhat more
restricted thin his present one
Supporters of the legislation feel
the P m Jeni’a proposal would d i
better In the Senate now but that
tb* outlook in the Hou»e remains
bleak.
Although there will he no comroit’.ee action *lhin year, about 300
witnesses, including spokesmen
from dure ns of organisations,
have asked In testify.
The American Medical Assoei*
tlon leada the opposition to the
medical care plan while the AFLCIO is Ita most powerful lobbyist
Kennedy'* proposal would cover
persons who are eligible (nr cash
St'S, v -iu. —
ip—
—* i m' oak* Mary, program or f*C H 4 m w * . j IV* »*'«. I ment A<l »
i
art •n,t convenience.
F. W»uw i>e, aeli-hnown local
man, was the archllcct who dratgned the heautlful Floridian ar.d
the Idyllwilde. The striking Col•m at model with it* attractive Ira- <
ditional styling was tb* production!
WASHINGTON’ (l!PI> — The
llnute Way* A U etni Camretuee
today began two week* of hearingj
on President Kennedy'* controver* *1 plan to provide hospital!iilion and nurnng benefit* for
about ] | million personv Al or old
er.
Abraham A. Ribicoff. aecrvtary
of health, education and welfare,
wai the tead-otf witness as Die
adminittration opened a t drive
for a congreisional showdown
nc«t year on ibt medical care
legislation.
The program /area i tougtv
fight next year and the outlook is
uncertain.
Mrs. George 0. Rulvip S r, a
resident of Sanfirri for the patt J!
years, died Friday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
The daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs Frederick A. Schumpert,
her rtudance was 1911 Hibiscus
Ct. She was a member of Ho.y
Cross F.piacopal Church, a mem
ber of the Daughters of the Amer
ican Revolution and of the Untied
Daughters of the Confederacy.
Survivors are her husband,
Georg- D. Bishop
one daugh
ter. Mrs. Martha Ashby and one
son, Georg* D, Bishop J r , all of
Sanford; seven granddaughters,
Mrs Robin Brown of Hollywood.
Calif, and Mia* Niki Ashby, Don
na Ashby, Katherine Bishop, Cyn
thia Bishop, Susan fluhop and
Carol Bishop, all of Sanford; one
grandson, Henry Nirholson Ash
by Jr. of Sanford and one nephew
Frederick V. Hell of Washington.
Church Men
Schedule Dinner
The men of the Church group of
the Presbyterian Church will hold
Ibelr monlb!* meeting, Tuesday
at 7 p m , beginning with a din
ner.
Speaker of the evening will be
Kev. Henry Malcolme.
re-toucher,
came here from
Missouri in 1B1(, and wa* a mem
ber of the Methodist church.
She is survived by one brother.
Henry W’. Johnson of l.ake Mary.
Funeral services and burial
were scheduled for 4 p m. today
w.th uramkow Funeral home in
charge of arrangemrnti.
Funeral services were held at
4 p. m. Saturday at Holy Cross
Kpiscopat Church with Kev. John
H. Griffith officii ting. Burial was
m Evergrern Cemetery.
Artive pallbearer* were Donald
Jones, Douglas Menstrom. Rich
ard Deis, B. L. Perkins Jr.. W.
A. Adams and Gordon Sweeney.
Honorary pallbearer* were Al
bert 0. Martin tof Apopka and
Floyd Palmer, Walter Morgan.
I- I. Frailer, R. J Bauman, F.
D. Ruumillat Sr , If. H. Pop* and
Ira Southward,
Bruton Funeral Home was In
charge of arrange me r.ta.
JT WAS A big iluy at l i t
Itlyllwaisle Open House Stir day. Top picture show*
youngster* enjoying the
many refreshment* at one
of the mnilel homes while
Lucy Nowlin, home economUt at Florida Rower and
Light Co. demonstrate* the
new stove while linking
cookies. Picture at tup left
allow* \V, I-. Iticket liuuf
and If. J- Harvey looking
Kutil Arm Wnl, infant daughter
over the new inter-coni *yatent in one of tile model of Mr and Mrs. Ronald We*t of
home*. Itottom left picture laingwood, died Sunday at Semi
show a youngaters enjoying nole Memorial Hospital.
Other lurvivora are her mater
the pony ride*, one of the
many features at the open nal granparenls, Mr. and Mr*
humen display, which ***** Theodore Koulik of l^ngannd and
many thousand* attend. pater nil grandparents. Mr, and
John Men of Sanford.
Ilollom right picture — F. Mrs.
Services and burial sere acheVVaile Tyc, architect, who doled
In be field at 3 p m. today
denigned two of the IdyII- at Oaklawn
Memorial Park w,lh
wilde homes, shows Mr*. (i.arnkow Funeral
Home in
Tye the convenience of the charge.
stainless steel sink* a« E.
Rev. Donald Gravernnier of the
3. Higginbotham observes, Pmecrrtt H*p;lit Church official(Herald Photos) ed at the services.
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The benefit! would Include up to
on days of hospitalisation and 190
day a of nursing home care for
each illneaa. The program would
not pay for surgeon's or physi
cian's fees. To finance the plan.
Social Security taxea would be *p
plied to the first 43.U0Q m annual
earnings instead of the firat ft,800
and the tax rate tor employe!
and employer* would to up on*,
fourth of one per cent.
Other congressional new*:
Foreign Ad: The Senate in;.
eitn Relation* Commltli** s.-W .
uled a mu;'!' ng op" »<‘*iion $
day on it* 1024,100,000 version <f
Prendent Kennedy * foreijn aif
request. Barring last minut#
bitches the group * » i expecled to
approve the bill at a eluaej y i,
!tun and vend tt to the u n u e
floor when debate may begin tbit
week.
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119 S. Park
fij OIMDa
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HOMOGENIZED
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C IG A R ET T ES
Regular
Filler or Ki
(WITH *1.0# ORDER EXCLUDING TOBACt O)
To It* Established Hy Owner And Prlncipsl Mho Has
llnd Successful Private School* For 31 Yrnrs
Former Sanford Man Killed
Charles Abel Strickland, of
Quitman, Ga., and formerly of
Sanford, was killed In an accident,
Thursday morning near Quincy,
Fla. He wa* in his car alone when
ha apparently k*«t control of it
and crashed Into a tree.
He is the brother of Rupert
Strickland, Saniord. and Cdr. Guy
Strickland. u( l-uch Atbor,
Fumrul sc.-vuei were conduct
ed Saturday at Quitman with In
terment at Thomas* ille, Ga,
Certified Teachers, Small CInssms, Ressunnhle Ralew
tirades 1st, 2nd, Srd,
FA 2-*tlt
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U. S. NO. 1 NORTH CAROLINA COHIiLLltS
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�Major College For Sarasota Set
•NKH YORK <LrP I» — a major
new private college it Mated to
'Xpen ill doori in .Satawta in
SepiemtHr 1*»&* It ia bc.ng organtied by a board of trustee* and
the board o[ home m o to n i of the
Congregational Cbrnlian chuntin
The IIS nulllnn achooi »til Iv
known ai New College, named
alter the fame) college at Oxford
tnlvariity in England It. beam
e n g enrollment of l :<*> • c\y e rtrd to grow to about !■*>
Announcement of the plant for
tnr mi e.'r, vrnirh ram r .'.inday at
a newt confirmer at .New York
t n vtrill}, indicated that New
College would hr a tort of Qi
(nrd-itvle teal of 'earning with
the accent on quality and freedom
of intellectual inquiry
TJirifiy Komsniukers Shop Winn Dixie for
and the arc* and totual tcicncea,' lilti. born in Brooklyn it i
Baughman aald
noted draigner and builder. At a
Baughman. 4T. a native of Tam member of thp Sarasota t.hnol
pa. retigned Sunday at vice prettboard he w *n mirrnational ac
denl ff.r but.nett afiairt and
claim
for hi* aupcrv ivory work in
treasure of New York t'nlversjty
to take up h t new yob at Sara- (rmodri.ng and building the city'a
■cJiooli m contemporary al> *
'ota tn -September.
/ fo r
Top
Value
Gifts
G EO R G IA PEACH
^
ate at ' i o i .1
T , ■*.... ..tea tu acirpt aiudriiu
“ trie spec live of racial on. in or
relit:tout belief
New College f*n .-dent r•• r»c
F ftaughman and board of truv
le t Chairman Philip It Hut
(treated that the rullrgi will br
free of all oultidr control* tnc lull
ing Ifwte of government. pre-.urr
groupi and thr rhuren.
j The Hrv. Howard Spragg treat
b rer of the board of home m i■>. >"*
and a N’cv College tru .tn taid
Congregalionalitt) ftavr long play
ed a major role in rtcirlupin:
NO NKKI) to yuc-'S whose pigtail* weren't long enough.
higher education, ttarlmg with the
It * cnuujfh 1" inuko any yiiuntr girl cry when she Havels
t »i ahlivhinenl of Harvard and
■ill th e Way fl.iin I n il vein ilk , HI.. |<. c-nlel n jlig tn jl mit*
Yale unlvcraitiri amt later with
lent and lore by two Inched. Maiinnn Chryatn (center!
Flak and Howard, thr tirvl col.M-ekiv nolace with hniikerchief. while Anita Viranionte*,
leges for Negroct in th sloth
lo. (right), happily shows off Utic. inch pigtail* that
Near College wilt Im built oil t r
took
first |n ire. Al lelf is Analee Mussman. Chicago,
0 ; ‘,e of Ihe former Charlrt I:
who look filet place in junior division with 28’ g inch
ling rvlate on Saratota Hty and
pigtail*, t onk'l was highiight <»f Chicago Free Fair.
will include the Burgling mansion,
('■round breaking is expected in
September
Baughman laid the college I
m itra l locilton belw nn North
and South America would he emphaturd. He predicted lltal m•■-*
similar space probes of Venus.
of thr itiidrntv would come ir<>m
The Hart target o ..e later wat
out tide Florida, including foreign
delayed
)<>r ;.V m .nfht — the next
0<>iintrie*
feasible peril*! for such a tlwt —
■•New College," u id Baughman
on grotto-la tha‘ space exploration
•'will rvlabliih acadcm.c Hand
Icchniqurt |*rii* not far enough
ardt at the top level ot excellence
a foil g to *. tompl-ih the project
and will concentrate on giving
on eehedule.
elate individual attention to stu
The (louse Space < rvmmiltre bav
dent* whn will he earcful-y thovrn
1min advised that the shot actual
for their interett in education not
ly was postponed because budget
athletics
rrstrirtlona then in rfleci would
•'There w it lie no trade tchool
not allow all thiee shots in one
course. Iriturt-ltme pa»*rri anil
year Ttio*e budget curlis nos
£ h c multitude of nonacademic
have lu-en lilted amt spare agrncy
subject! that clutter up rullrgi
cxpsris are iletrrinining now
catalogues today." he raid
whrUlrr 0 I* loo lair lo rcsi hrdulr
The four-year rirrirulum a 111 vegetation
the Mar. probe lor late 19ft?
emphasize aeirnrr, the humanities i planned f'
Quantity Righla
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The Oldest Generation
•;
Peter Edson's
We all have heard endleia time* that our popu
lation is vetting older, in the sense that the elderly represent u larger and larger proportion of the total. We
know, too, that gu\ernment and many others are giv
in g heavy attention to the problems of the aging.
Most of the time, however, the entire matter is ex
pressed in terms of folk who are in or nearing their
60s. That's the age of retirement, enforced or volun
tary. for many. It signals numerous difficult transitlo n a .
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Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (NEA>—Politics s.dcnt Johnson have gone way out pctulve with existing fresh water
as well as science are mixed with 1on the end of a limb on this one supplies.
the tall in the Kennedy adminls- j for what Is called "open end1'
The federal government would
tralion'a proposed saline water legislation,
also be authorised to pay subsiconversion program which the
It proposes annual appropru- dies to borrowers or grantees ts
House Interior Committee is now ,l0B| for reie, r t h and a IJ-yesr cover the difference between the
considering. Congress has been program for developing demon- cost of converted waler and a fair
waiting for It all year, but the itration plants. Otherwise, there j price which consumers would be
White llou«« and Intarlor Depart
ir# M j|mitI oa the amount of wtll.ng to pay.
meat didn t get it figured out till: money that could be authorixed
It ts doubtful if Congress will
tbe end of June.
and no lime limits lo which to be as open-ended as all this, even
TVvere Isn't much organised op- ,p tng jj.
though the program's importance
poiltion to it. But there * no push<n,e reJ40n given
for this Is th a t: Ii recognised. Some dollar ceiling %
for It. either, because it covers s
nobody knaus whatthe cost Is go- are apt to be put on authorizations
subject few people undentand. ing to
And the Job has to be and more curbs on spending. Sueh
President Kennedy end Vice Pre- done.
restrictions were Included tn the
tn 1900 the L'o tcd Mates use-i or.gmal draft legislation. Out they
about 40 billion gallons of fre sh ! were taken out on orders of Kenwater a day. Last year it was over nedy and Johnson
W kt'llca o " j
'•se/ 'zr J: ; “
recognise i
or
estimated at 400 billion gallons this program and want to get it
sr.d by 1971 ISO bffilon There just, moving. It has been a slowr-mcHoa
•.tn'*. that Ttvieh fresh waler avail- research at '.he r«te ol only a
WASHINGTON (UPI)— If. S
million dollars a year for lh» ia i:^
Treasure' Elisabeth RudelSmith
federal financial
assistance It 10 years.
s*.d I-"ay her proposal lor print- ‘h«r*h»'« proposed for localgovThere n another political cslch
ing money on colored paper "ii fom ents. public and pnv ate utili- in Ihta I aim# water conversion
not deed," but "deferred."
tics that want to get Into ttm legislation, however. Houie Inter..
in
i
business of converting ssit witer lor Committee Chairman Wayne
,
How startling to realise, then that the age 80 is
now becoming a prominent factor In U. S. popi.Nation
calculations.
The I960 census shows the number of Americans
85 and over is 920 per cent greater than in 1920. Then
thcro were 91.000 today 929,000. The guin from 1950 to
1960 is 61 per cent, and these super-oldsters now represent 6 6 per cent of nii the ugtd (over 65).
Wonder v.hat they think of having a President
half their age?
Money Proposal
riui Dead—Ye!
Dr. C rsn t’c
Worry Clinic
Teddy lllu»lr»tri lb* old adage per respect for the herd work that
about "biting Ike hind Ibst every dollar ahould represent.
"Yes. Dr. Crane.” aomt society
feed* yoo." He hss beeo resred
mothers
protest, ‘ but shouldn't
•a the 'dole" piss, which esuses
children
have
a chance to learn
view th .t TiV.sury S c r w ^ y ln*
« • " ' or
(D-Col°'>
5*
kddt to grow angry at tbrlr
how to budget their money ? And
Douglas Dillon bs. liken no for ln<u' trU1 ,u ,fu k , tl ' ,e.'*uf * *re
* * ••« « ■
parent!. lostead. lesch them tho tbe 'allowance' plan docs that,
mal position on the idea and ha. . ™ *
'°"'4 b* f» " " * llh * J c r / or * * * ' '
^ ,*1'
*'pcy for work." Then they doesn't It?"
not yetbrought It t , President orm ot lo,nV or
*r\ nli ‘ on'
'* ■™lU ns
* Mrt
Kennedy'*
attention.
for eon,tnft -ten °* conversion bloom stuff. They would theremust grow aagry at thomselus
Yes, It may, but so docs tba
Dillon and other key Treasury plants. The financing Is intended fore Ilk* to see desalted w ater)
thereafter If they are brehe!
"pay for work" plan, and the lat
officials are known to be cool to to reduce the cost of converted made available for all uica — not
CASK J-419: Teddy R.. aged 12, ter adds many other virtues that
Mrs. Smith's Idea for priming " t ,t r ,0 • Prtc* u’*‘ * IU ** com' Just for drinking, washing and
tbe
allowauca
method
omits.
la very hatsful toward hi* psrtnti.
manufacturing.
hills
of each denomination above1
•They don’t glvt me enough al ho don't ba fooled by the halfThere has of courte been plenty
II in a different color Their N U r S j n g H o m e
truth an allowance may let a child
of federal subsidy money put into
lowance," he begin.
chief
concern
is
that
the
traivalw
"Other kldi have a lot more operala on a budget.
providing the W rit with Irrigation
tlon from tbe present black-sod- Program Approved
money than I do so they are un Keeping a budget 1s still not
water at a fraction of Its cost. But
green
currency
would
be
marked
From Rome
JACKSONVILLE
(L P I)-A pro- desalinated water will still be too
fair. And that’s why I talk ugly to productlva of frugality and thrifty
by
confusion
and
public
skittiah.
,
bargain hunting, as our federal
my Mother and Dad."
nes, .bout the vatu* of bo.b new P ° " d voluntary accreditation pro cosily fur agriculture for many
gram for Florid* nursing homes years to come, unless we find new
Kid*, wise up to (he fteti el government has long proved.
and old money.
F o r'a s long as It Is aomtbody
life I I'srcnti sre not required to
In answer. Mrs. Smith said she wst approved Thursday by the ways. So there must be tome r e - 'l
furnish you ANY spending money else's money (taxpayer's or Dsdhat found "impressive public ac Florida Joint Council to improve adjustment of political thinking.
dy'a) your budget drill is almost
is a gift or psrcntsl "dole."
H the legislation can be got
ceptance" for colored money. She health rare for tbe aged.
Instead, the proper and much meaningless.
Council Chairman Dr. Louis L through the House this year, the
PIUGGI, Italy— No vliitor to be surprised, straight up.
cycle, a soccer bill, and a roll of said tome 200 letters lo her ran
sounder metood is to let you kids When Ihe money has been Italy should leave without makthree or four lo one in favor of Ama'.o described tbe move by tlw Senate may offer no problem. For
They look completely out of bedding.
KARNKD by your own hard work, Ing at least on* trip by ir a l.
EARN whst you nerd.
nursing homes as a "couiageou* the Senate last year passed a bill
,
, UB(Jlnf
Rom, . , v„ ,
the
proposal.
Once underway. Use train be
The goal of good parrots ii to then your budgeting really grows
step." The program !• supported j for a stepped-up saline waler eonNot on on* of the crack, fast.
,
She
alvn
reported
considerable
estra-f.r* jobs, which are as ,wi •‘•PW-modern ststion. e.pe comes a rolling fiesta. Food and editorial support in tbe ns'.ion't by the American Nursing Home version program, only to have it
train you to be aclf-relitnl adults, meaningful,
drink ar* shared with friend and
"Dr. Crane, doesn't paying chil sumptuous ai any In the world. | e**UF
able to itand on your own two feet
Association.
(die In House Interior Committee.
w*Kla< alongHd* the
newspapers.
dren fur woik make them refuse but on in ordinary, garden var- gleaming plush express trains that stranger alike. No one stays put.
and support yourselves.
But another treasury official,
Those
with
seats
push
and
elMaking you Into 'dole" recip to do ANY job without having iely on* that wsndtrl, winds, and item to Florence, Nsplei, to
who strongly opposes colored
ients u therefore unwise at the ihalr hand* crossed with silver?" wblstlei lta way through the logos. end Milan. They resemble|I bow and scramble their way into money, said a tally be made for
gram m ar school period and pro Not at all! Your home pay Jobs countryside.
strays from a movie lot.
surge into Ihe compartments. Dillon showed most editorials dis
ductive of "dole" voters when you are apeeial duties with price lays
These trains, usually of four
Those trains leave on time, and Circulation ii continuous, though approved.
attached. The regular household or five coaches that date back they arrive on lime, but they
past 21.
At for the chances that the
Parent!, stop this unwise meth- chores are part of their normal tin appearance, anyway) to Gar* take their own sweet time get torturous.
plan will be adopted. Mrs. Smith
The babble of conversation said: "I'm not pessimistic. I'm
ed of teaching children lo expect life.
tbaldl'a time, leave Roma by the ting from town to village, village
Our five children all grew up on acore every day, heading north, lo hamlet, and hamlet to where- drowns the clatter of the wheels, not optimistic, either."
something for nothing!
T o D D E YOU O V ER
Prepare them to meet Ihe prob tht "pay for work" plan. So did .south, east, west and, I wouldn't «*«r there is a road crossing and above all it the sound of
tinging.
Half
th*
passengers
ting
lems of life. And life makes no tho Rockefallcr children and mil
ar.d a gate. The schedule Is am
When you run out of cosh between paydays,
lions of others who are not "dalo"
allowance lor anybody.
ple, and no one seems to be in a., tbe time.
Mental
Health
call
on ue for a loon. Whether you need a
Foreigners
are
welcome.
Th*
Whether
you
pirente
are personalities.
i hurry.
Send for the booklet "20 Methods
few dollars or a larger amount of cash,
wealthy, averaga or poor, IheraThey are always Jammed. There fact that th* visitor does not Group Named
w e ll bo happy to work with you.
fore, start assigning drflnlta pay Kids Can Earn Spending Money."
Is only one way to assure one tpetk the language, or speaks TALLAHASSEE (L'PIt — Gov.
Q—When did Lao* become an self of a seat and that Is to be very poorly, does not prevent the
jobs lo your youngsters. Start when enclosing a stamped, return en.
C O N V E N IE N T T E R M S
Farris
Bryant
announced
appoint
velope. plus 20c.
independent sovereign d ate?
they are of kindergarten age.
a full hour or more ahead of Italians from talking lo him with ments to a newly-created six-man
Cat it lo avoid the anger toward
A—In July, 190, by a treaty time, and even that do*«n'l al out let-up. They all have rela
They can make Ihalr own bed*
advisory committee on mental
ar shine Daddy's shoes or do Ihe parents which the "allowance" with Franc*.
ways work. There is no limit to tives in America and are sure health Thursday.
Q—What new record wta set by the number of tickets sold. Seal- the American mutt know them.
dishes, Iron the flat work, mow the plan generates)
The m i legislature provirfcd
the U. S. Navy depth ship, Trieste, ing capacity has nothing to do 1*
,n Rochester, I-»t An- 123.000 for the group t activities,
tawo, wash the family car, etc.
loans up I
U00
in >900?
with it. Neither does the standing («!'•. or Dallas,
Always try lo see that plenty of
most of the funds being ear
A—It was lowered ( I miles to capacity, for that matter.
Gelling off at th* right town marked lor a survey of the slate a
pay chores are available. Than Udall Accepts
the bottom of the Marianas Trench
there will be "celling unlimited"
The trains always depart with ii a problem, even for the Ital menial health program.
off Guam.
regarding a child's spending Florida Land
every seat taken, aisles Jammed, ians. Signs are scare and usual Appointed were Dr. Peter ReC O R P O R A T I O N
Q — How does Baltimore rank snd the windows ■ mass of heads, ly hidden, and making one's way
WASHINGTON (DPI) - Seer*
money.
gsr. Gilnesvill*. Dr William
lo
a
door
is
a
real
name,
if
an
"r.axy conic; easy go. is me Ury of the Interior Stewart L • among the nation s ports?
shoulders, and waving arms and
Corwin, Miami. Mrs. L. B. Wright.
I l l West First Street................................. T*l.fAirlox2 370
hands. No one travels light. No Italian misses his stop he doesn t Jacksonville, Lawrence Renfroe,
rule with people who live on gift I'daU accepted 1ST acres of land A—Fourth largest.
IOH »„««*,, !*«*»«> »«ll*i«*)
mom-y, nowadays called the In the Florida Keys Thursday1 Q—Why is Cupid called "Dan matter tf lie Is going only for a rats* a fusa or become disturb- Tallahassee,
Harry
Gontales,
OSes
Keen.
Coily f-S; Friday M, Ciosod Setvrdey
from the Nor.h American 'Alid Cupid"?
day, to a town barely beyond the cd. He Just tries to mike the Jacksonville, David S. Yoaklty,
child's weekly "allowance."
-oeunooA—Dan t* an early title of hon city llmtia, th* Italian carries a next one down the line.
In adulthood, such youngsters Life Foundation.
West Palm Beach, and Ray KrasThe Foundation presented the or, corresponding to m atter or minimum of two aultcaics, a
W'e ar* in Fiuggi, although our
thus gamble or throw away money
1i.*»w0M- O ,0°W*
........ •••-^•T et. GArden SOoOd
tin, GalntivUlc.
40t West Central Avenue........................'.T*[. GArden 3^493
strong big, one or more card destination was Frotlnonc. far
on foolish purchase!, because lind to the government for pre sir.
1243 last Coloniol Drive.......................I.'.TiL GArden 5-2042
if - Who would succeed the Vice board parcels, a “fiasco" of wine ther on. But It'* nice here. The
they have never yet learned pro- servation of the tiny Key deer.
OSes N*«a. toff »-f; Vsdasidey t teterdey M !
President if be should die In of or water, and a bulky lunch.
people art frisndly. the food good, On* pair el horseflies and their
_ _ ^ h ^ j r * j i i ! * j j f e " i * Cerperetiew
fice?
progeny, if all survived, eould pro
If children are along, then the and the weather cool.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
A—The olftc* would remain va impedimenta Includes a stroller
lO A N t NAM TO iMlBINTg OF AU. N U H T TOWan
We'll go on tomorrow—if we d u ce 191 qulntillion flies In a sea
son.
or carriage, a small bike or trt- can get aboard.
cant until the next election.
F A P /H E R il) T K P 7 J Dio y o u M
SAY Cltavt TWt
ll&Tiil MAKCOill ,V0U ..
■fleisitf or-Al u APNg l ? c r . Ai.
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HtoMMAR* M t l i J 'l ARy
/ K«MiM06RBD,
The magical worjd of push-button electric living
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is a DREAM-C O M E -T R U E in
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IDYLLWILDE Medallion
Homes
l-ocated at irlerpeclion of Country Club Hoad and Yihlen Road, Sanford
The Mv-itAt.LIO.N HOME nabl.ia, a ..r d - J b; rierida
Paaer A Light Loaipaay la rstry hsai* la the beautiful
IDYLLWILDE deftlepauat, is ■ badge af baaac tkal
• y■balnea Ike br.i in Madfra liting — piectricsliy.
ALVJAfS
GETS
ACTION
LOOK A T A 1- 1- TH ESE MAJOR A PPL IA N CE S—ALR EADY IN S T A L L E D — FOR HE IT E R LIVING, ELECTRICALLY
O Bullt-ia Flaaelaae Eitctrtc Rtaie . . . keep* Ike kilcken
up la II degree* coaler . , . end cleaner, loo.
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Sanford. Florida
Monday. July 24. 1961
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a e tt r i l.l n e M r . t t . r
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• a ia r e a r e***vaei»i Chslasaiaa.
lllic a ir t io s
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Electric Esk.ust Faa . , , for freak, clesa, kitchen sir.
AuIsm i IIc Klectrie H .i.r Healer . . . foil, **iel, aad
flsaeleao—oaf* far precleu. peace af Miad.
•
Electric Wiste Dieposer . . . grinds up alt lypea af food
Wi.lo ttd »• she. It daap ih. dr.in. No Moro n is i;
gsrbogo.
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Llrclrir IItfrig(rtlae<Frm .r . . . Iih. t iuprraiseket In
J°«r kitchen . , . .s i r . .kappiag trip. . , , aefegusrdt
a aertd of food ol your fiugrrtlpe.
srisai w ki .l i
Sl.sbaa.UI aa»u
I ear 'round Kleclric Air Conditioning . . . provide
cooiplcto comfort. tu«m tr ond winter.
Electric lnt*r*Cem ayslrm .
for your lime and elep•sv,ng contrnirnrr.
Ample l.i|kl-for.Litier . , . giite yea Ik* n .o t.i cotcrpt in planned lighting lor decorttiso be.uly, comfort
ond good vision.
Fall Housepaaer convenience . . . 144 amp. e rn e *
entrance wiring kith plenty of circuit* and outlets far
■II mf today'* clrrirical needs, pint etra eaptelly far
additisnsl n»- appliance.. Ppaelsl aulleto la l.uadry sad
• lactic room, for electric cloth*, washer and dryrr.
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.3 MODEL HOMES
NOW OPEN FOR
YOUR INSPECTION
1 tad 4 beduomi, with J, Ij, ,„d
C h tU lm a a i pakllvkve
B f C a rv ltr
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I u ip l.i.l; ALL-ELECTRIC kiubeat are eeuipped auk .11
Ike aark-tssiag *U.tri< applisnca yat'se *l»*). asated ta
ligklea kaui.held chore* aad glse you lot. of t'rve for
Irtaurt and rrerretiou.
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F L O R I D A
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F O W I R
0
L I 6 H T
MILPJNO BUILD FLORIDA
2 bstks. Teer.uo n d auod (|Mrp.
Aluminum sooing window.. Ctaso
•Ivdiag dowre. Foraiea Cikiutl*
aud Up*. Coloerd eersmlr til*
hath* and window ililn.
Loin U-fl i 1U.fl.
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Mon.
yM«. w t - f y
» Executive Council
Miss Helen Pittard, Meredith Scott
Wed In Ceremony At Nazarene Church
IOf WMU Meets
With Mrs. Snyd cr
Mrs, Don Smith Honored At
Shower For Adopted Daughter
The executive ccuncil of the
Women a M.sslonary S»c:e>y o ’ Mr*. Stuart Stetson and Mr! I Smith and their five week old Call. T re honorte opened her
lie Central Jlapiiit Church met
Jicl(
eo.ho»:ea»e»| adopted daughter, Deborah Lynn. I many lovely glfti.
at a .baby ahawrr. recently, ai
in. i,ums
C.urm arrived at s p nt. and
Kcfrcthmrnli of orange .her*
Thursday morning ■
att the
ham: ui
ol
Mra. \nne Snyder, in Suaiand L j - l}]r •Mc,**>n hflm* 1,1
Arbor. trj,.)td one ta me with me prtie her! pinch and rake were aerved
,i;<J
’
«f honor wai Mr*. Don being awarded to Mr*. Glenn Me* lo thoie present. The large cho.
....
„
eolate and white cake was deeRuth Wilkinson, pres,* » • "«
orated
with pink and white icing
union, presided. Pol-1
and Deborah's name on the top.
opening
prayer,
reports
* ' \
\
Tho-e attending were Mra. Ben
were tead by the Girls’ Auxiliary
Howland. Mra, Jack Little, Mrl.
counsellors live secretary and the
Reid h erien , Mrs, Hen Butler,
m.'ilon study chairman.
Mrs. utto it sum, Mrs. Matt
Those appointed on the nominat
Butler. Mrt. Burt Revels, Mrs.
ing committee by tne president,
Bob McKee.
were Mrs ,Shir!e> Grieme, Mrs
„ , b , Jc, n
, ml Mf, Kdo,
Mrs Dill Rivero, Mr*. Garnet
White. Mrs. Cameron Lawrence,
Giles.
Airs. William T. Field, .Mrs. Paul
Officer* of the newly organ.red
Morris. Mra. Joe Corley, Mrs, Ed*
eiret* will bw—itvvV rf ;a a spec*
.
iat service the first Thursday in
the hon,i**-ej a-d the h u tterci.
* V,v
" •
non committee plan to meet this
week at the home of Mrs. Lveivn
Cm to complete arrangements for
lb<1 lrM U/
U lu
Helen
Anna PitUrd. ' cloth over white and adorned and ailver appointment* complet* tell and Mrt. Roy Reel, aunt*
of the tmde and Mr*. Ft vere It
d»ughte, of Mr. and Mrt. George1 with fern and wtih bonei lied with cd the table arrangement*.
Thompton
Pittard,
Rtvcrview white aatin bowl. Guitars of
M m Sandra Wood kept the l*,irp*r *nt* **r ,‘
. . . . . .
...
. Floating hoiiosc* w.ne Mita Pat
Av«., Sanford and Meredith Lee wedding belli hung over the tab*■ bride
b rid ea, book,
book, atat aa table
table covered
covered SmiUl „ d H f| C hlrle| Ru„ « U.
Scott, aon of Lawton Robert Scott ble.
with pink net tied in scallops with
For Ira%f:,n3 Mri. Scoit those
and the late Nata Catherine Scott.
An arrangement of p.u* ro»e*., p.nk dilution* v*.;;ie i.rc jm tri f |jja c 4R(j «hu* lummfr mil
of Sanford, were married July 11
»nd s ’»d.all, a three and w.ah bones. \»*utlng with »nj the orchid from her bridal
at * p.m. at the Tint .Niiarenc 1 ,iCre|l wedding cake, punch bowl the serving v^erc Mrs. Jack Rui*i bouquet. After a wedding trip to
North Carolina the couple wttl
—CwurcH.
live in Gainesville. The groom
® Rev. Paul llickei, p isttr of the
plans to enter medical school and
Nasarcne Church, ofiiciated at
Mr.. Scott will enrol! fur training
the doubie ring, candlelight cere
is a medical aecrrtary.
mony. assiittd by Rev. Gail
The bride was a member ol
Smith, pastor of the Central Bap
the IKt graduating clast
tist Church.
.Hemmole High Acnool and the
~
t.
u v .o i.u v a ’vuM
in
two tall arrangements of Kuai
mums, pom pom chrysanthemums
varsity of Florida in June.
.napdtagons and ealadinrii leaves,
While a student at Seminole
^ a ll white against a background of
. . .
...
High School be played .sanity
plotted plants and lighted with
football for three yeara and dur
while tapers in It candelabra.
Recommendations tram the rv
ing hi* senior year received the
Gladioli ami chr)aanlhemurrts
ecuiii* council, to be ptesented
trophy for the best blocker on the to the WMS at the business meet
Ued witis white satin bows marked
TUESDAY
team
the family pews and the windows
The Mupah Circle of Grace
ing. weic resolved concerning t.,c
were decorated w.th magnolia
Methodist WbCS mrcli at live
work of the mission study com
leaves and burning laprts.
borne of Mrs R. V. Thompson,
mittee and the Girls' Auxiliary
A program of nuptial music was
r«ty Laurel Avr at I p.m.
committee
presented by Mrs. Robert Carter,
The men of Ihe First Presbyter*
During a discussion period de
organist, who also accompanied
Ian Church will meet al 7 p m.
finite plant of approach were
gthe soloists. Miss Deanna Nichols
L IT T L E MISS D EB O R A H LYNN S M IT H , newly a d o p tat the church for supper and Iho
made for reaching the un-entistct|
ed d n tiK h tir of Mr. ntul Mra. Dun S m ith , alvcpi in h e r
\ a n g "Because'’ and Miss Suz
monthly program.
and inactive people in the work
anne Jones sang "The Lords
m o th e r's nrnta, mm w a re o f th e sh o w e r in her h o n o r.
of tht church and millions.
Prayer ’
Ilontcftscfi went Mr* S in a r t £ tfrs c n , le ft an d M ra. W iiThe hostess served refreshments
The Fay TiTlor i*>« 1# of the
Thr bride, given in marriage by
ii.int Ja c k , tiy h t
(H ei.riu i'iio to i
WAIl' of the Lake Mary First to Mrs. Ai.nc nnyder, Airs. Ruth
her father, was radiant in her
Baptist Church me. at the homt of Wilkinson, Atr*. Fldna Giles, Mrs
gown of white satin with rows
Aire. John Norden. on Lake Flmma. Elhelyne Owen. Mrs Alice .Smith
Hon segues ta of Mr. and Mra. I.
of chantllly lice, featuring a
The hosts** opened the meeting ami Mr*. Wilkinson,
E While, this week, at their hum*
square neckline, and cap sleeves.
with the deeuGon*. Mr*. Evelyn
Satin covered buttons, In the back
Several relatives and friends of W. Hillhlmer. of Falls Cbur.h. Ya l” <.? U" “ry, *
,r# lh* 'r
Varn, circle chairman, gar* th*
ended at the waiat with a large
the Hillhlmer and F.,.1. families , h(olhfr of Robm „ BlllhlllK( ‘‘.ugMer-m aw Beverly and two
calendar of prayer.
—sstin bow and matching satin
spent
ih.........lend in .Sanford ami fi.
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" h‘ ' ‘ j « » »< d.ii«hl.r.. Lvnd. and Susan,
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A most intereating letter was
front Lake Zurich, HI.
T w e.
attended the wedding of Rett)
read by the (eerelary from Fay
Her finger-tip veil of silk illu
nillhlnier and Herbert J. Flaile,
Taylor, a missionary. Tht pro
sion fell from a pearl tiara. She
Saturday,
gram was presented by Mrs. J, A.
carried a white Bib’e topped with
Mr. and Airs Hatty L. Earle, of
Varn and Mrs. Harley Wilhelm
a spray of white phaleanopsis or
f .* >
Deal born. Mu ll. Visited at th*
tine Week ONLY •• • • •
and Airs. Lamar Blokrs gave the
chids and white satin ribbon. The
- £ • pitot i S w i
Wevnme Wagon h<>«tca*es wel home of their *on, on Plr.rir»*t
bridal gown was made by Mitt
rioting prayrr.
i
r 'J tSP
comed six mote new families to Drive Other houMguests of Herb
• $12.50 midget
Pittard.
Mrs. W T. Wantley, WMU the Sanford area, recently. They
were his brother and his family,
Miss Betsy Williams, maid of
president, was welcomed as a • re Mr. and Alts. W. Al. Henson, Air, and Air*. R. Glenn F.arle,
W AVE
honor, wore a street length dress
guest.
and children, Ronald and Judy, Glenn J r , Susan, Nancy. Jon and
I flower blue satin brocade with
from Tulsa, Okla.
Bcvkv and a friend, Sandy Fox alt
nfitted waist and bouffant skirt.
Air. anJ Alts. Gerald Murphy, of Deaiburn.
• RF.U. Ili.o#
W AVE
$20.00
Miss Betty Pittard, bridesmaid
from Woodby Island, Wash.; Mr.
Iluuiegnrsts
of
the
Rillhlnirr
anJ sister of the bride, ware a
AH C orrplsle with S hnpinj: A S ljlln s !
: ami Airs. Juh'v W. Ivey and chil family included Mr. and Mr*. Ja.k
powder blue dress of silk organs,
• S ofl W nler
• A ir ('undU luning
dren, Gary, John, Gtrald Don and
over satin and both carried cres
Nell A Harriett |n*t back from Naltoml Hairdresser* Show la
Sharon, from Tulsa, and Air. and
FTuiti retain most flavor when
Miami, where ill ihe nr* Fall slylcs were featmed.
cent bouquets of pink carnations.
cooked as fast ai possible in a
Mrs. Charles A. Bigelow Jr. ha> Alts. Samuel Dann,
Best man wai Al Stanley and
MR. A N D MRS. M ER ED ITH L E E SCOTT
Families transferred her* by the covered saucepan.
returned lo her home on Prairie
serving as usher, were Brantley
{(iitasm an D tu lu )
Lake Drive, afier a two week visit Nary Imlude, Chief and Mra.
BEAUTY NOOK
Schirard, Terry Goembel, Bobby
in Charleston, S. C., w,th Iw-r George Alirelers and children
If you drop a plccr of aflvrr,
U ttle and Roily Reel.
• NF1I.L
• Bull
it AHHiFirr
daughter and family. Her little George. Dig*. Anna, Carmen and ask thr waiter for another. Let
IH'. S. Oak
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granddaughter, who hat oeen bos- Atleen. from Pautuaervt River. Md , bins retrieve the dropped article.
pitaliied
with
a
dialoralrd
hip
is
and
Dr.
and
Airs.
James
Phillip*
ered silk shantung dress and a
The Royal Ambassador* of the'G reg and Dale Wilhelm, Wayne Improved but wilt be In a east ami children, Jake, Windrll and
purple vandoi orchid corsage.
F
'm
Baptist Church of Lake Mary | llomnn and Buddy Stokes gave for game time yet.
Cindy, from New Orleans, La.
Airs. Wendell Scott, aunt of the
groom, wore a petal pink lice met it ihe church with leader Bob (he program,
cites* and a corsage of pale pink James.
Tomorrow 1 for
carnations.
The meeting wax opened with
Dampen
excelsior
when
packing
Immediately following the cere
Sum m tr W hito Goods!
mony, a reception was neld at the repeating of the watchword, china and glasswuic It will take
Inr church. The refteinment table commission, declaration and piay the slupe of eacu p.cce and pio
•was overlaid with a pink net er. Robert Homan, Alan Jackion, UK it against brnking.
Church
Calendar
Fay Taylor Circle
Of WMU Meets
At Norden Home
(psUiAMiah
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Hostesses Welcome
Six New Families
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To Sanford Area
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Sanford Eliminated In District
Sports
Summary
ford, with a spectacular catch hy
Moody and a perfect throw to tha
plate by Pivcc that nipped a run
ner aa lllgglnt put the tag on him
The game
went acoreieta
drove in eight runa to lead the whipped the PI laburgb Piratea,’ tnbuted a double and a tingle to
L’n.led Pre»* International
through the third frame, but In *
II-I
and
5
1.
the
Los
Aiijelea
the
Dodgers’
scoring
inningi
while
Tigera
to
5-4
and
17-14
triumpha
Shades of Ijou Gehr.g and Bill
the fourth the fireworks atarted.
Terry—how long hat it torn since over the Kanaaa City Athlellca. Dodgers edged out the St. Loul* Stan Muiial tingled home a run
Ri*cr atarted the game on tha
Robinaon leadi the NL with at Cardinali, 2-1. and the Chicago; that deputed Pcjdrea of a ahutout
the major leagues have had a
mound and while the popular
Cuba
toppei
the
Philadelp
ia
Pbtl-I
Don
Zimmer
hit
two
homera
and
pair nf slugging first-basemen like rum batted In, la tied for the lead
southpaw
had been doing all right,
Fran* Robinson of the Cincinnati with '29 homera and 1| aecond In lira, tl-S, In (he other National George Allman and Kd Boucher
hr atilt wasn't firing the fast ball
league
garnet
one
each
at
the
Cuba
dealt
Phil*.
Rcda and Norm Caah of the f)e. halting average with a 343 mark.
wild his euttomary tip.
In other Amrriean league ac- delphia'a Art Mahaffey hit 17th
Caah topa the Al. with a 368 av
trait TlgeraT
In me fourth leeaburg loaded
lion,
the
Rollon
Red
So*
brat
the
defeat.
Don
KMon,
who
pitched
erage
and
91
runa
batted
In
and
The Keda and Tl|cra hate a
i
the
bates and with two out Griffin
LONDON—The 1 5 men a track
long way to go before they reach alao haa connected for 77 homera. New York Yankees. 5-1. the Chi the tail l'» Innings, picked up
look ovrr the chunking assign
his
aialh
win
for
the
Cuht.
cago
Whitt
Sot
ilefeated
the
RalThe
Red*
mapped
a
aia-gatne
the promlaed land of the World
tram won lit third s.raight inter
ment A pop fly hack of third In
Pumpate Green doubled home
'S c r 'n but It'a hard to aee how losing streak in Ihelr opener when tlmore Oriole*. 5 2, the Minnesota
national meet by defeating Great
dicated that toe Americani h a d ^
the
tying
run
and
Gary
Geiger
Jerry
Lynch
h
t
hit
aecond
hornTwint
routed
the
Cleveland
Indlanybody la going to beat out RobBritain, 172 99 The American
gotten out of the hole unhurt. But
Inton and Caaii for the year'a er of the game in ihe nintlt in- ana, 10-5, and Ihe Los Angeles An- tingled home the winner at the
not only d.d the pop fly pop into
nlnf. Cincinnati then hamered gels lopped the Washington Sena- Red So* rallied in the ninth to women were beaten. 55-50.
Moil Valuable Player Awarda.
brat Hie Yankee*, wtio went a'nea-l
LONDON ( l Pit - The touring Png Ihe tram “up'' for the Poles Ihe air. hut popped out of Black *
Both turned in aenaa tonal per- out 15 hits to make it a breeie tors. S-3
INGLEWOOD. Calif. — R*ul*| United States track ami field team "because it'* the lait meet . . . glove. With all hj»rrunneri on the
Kd Mathew* ant Joe Torre had* 13, on Kltlon Howrard'r two-run
formancea Sunday when the Rcda for Jim O'Toole to win hit ninth
ninth
inning
homer.
Don
Schwall
Dancer
rallied to win the SI47.RW .
.
..
,
game
In
Ihe
nightcap.
Robinson
four
tula
earh
to
lead
a
tt
hit
and we are dead tel on returning move with the crack of the bat
and Tigera awept doubleheaders.
and with a hurried throw that
wen
*he
diaiann*
(or
*he
n*d
So*
t,'-"*y
wood
Juvenile
championship
”
a
a
wa
ing
The Heda' vlctoriea hosated their had a homer and a ainale In the attack Ihil enabled Milwaukee'*
wound* d" V»'V H Sftlr ' f I home undefeated*" • i y i u u 'w ef»i'i
■‘1 me lutke count) *lub
to
raise
hi*
record
tu
iv
a
wtuir
Rob
Buhl
to
win
hit
aetrnlh
game
first
game
iiy*
a
a
Nation! Irague '»*d to tto
the 5 lisa, ira o> ututif*
|ock utcr
concluding
meet
against
Poland
llud
Daley
suffered
hi*
11th
lots
and
lee
Mate
drove
In
three
runt
game* allii* Um r .'.l i . win* • *»•, .L-sbi: * the Jems'* j'tr ir
Realty and pole vauilrr llcnry | Sanford had a chance to pull
* Ot'SIVH I E. K* — Caaiiualneat weekend.
Cash's two-run single rapped a in the nigntcap a* l5f Brave* againtl i-'ii*- * ifu.
■bled them to reclaim ftr»t plare
Wadsworth, completed a I22-5S
Roy Sievcr* drove in three Clay, two Olympic lignt heavy-j “ We figure that Hie Poles have victory ovrr Britain Saturday, the eam e out of the flio when *
tn the American League by a half four run ninth-inniut rally >hal %C. lire rlirii tiwir •iiilllaj I'.rc ji to
with three on tire baic* Rtter “
runt
with
two
liuinri*
and
Turk
weight
ch*mp.omhip.
win
a
unthe
stmngral
tram
of
the
four
w
-e
abled the Tigers to win llielr first five atralght gamca and nine win*
game.
winning 13 of the K) event* during j-.ded ■ tong r»aII m»r wa* headed
1/iwn
pitched
acorelen
hall
over
animoua
10-round
dertiion
over,
meet
on
this
trip,”
laid
Jim
Elin
to
garnet.
The
ilravea
moved
game
and
then
drove
In
five
run*
Robinson hammered out four
a two-day meet at White Crly lor the fence. Ttie Lenhurg out, licit of Vtllanova l/ntverstty, the Stadium.
b.ta, Including a double and two with two doubles and two smgtea paat the Piratei Into fourth place the lait two inningi enabling Ihe Alonio Johnvon
trcldcr turned hra back on the
Sunday
head coach of the li. S. men's
homera, and stretched his conte aa the Tigera won a marathon In Ihe NL aa a roull of a four- While So* tn complrte a threeHowever Ihe U, S gir!a, who trail, headed for the fence alao.
game
sweep
nf
the
Oriole*
t’jl
SALT
l-AKK
CITA.
Utah
—
At
tram.
“
But
I
think
everyone
mil
held
game
sweep.
cutlvo game hitting streak to 19 aecond game which look a record
a —1-21 po.nt lead a ftrr the
Johnny I’odrev, auled by Larry MrLith won hla aialh game for lieiberger won the SI t.000 t lah i,r back in condition and that we'll first day's competition. won only and in a desperate Jump snagged
games as the Heda whipped the three hours and 55 m nutr. A rrc.
San Francisco (llanta, 6-5 and ord 21 pitchers saw action in the S u rry 's laie-lnnmg relief. In the White So* while Jack Flthrr open golf championship .with a b* ahlr to go with our beat men." two of tlie ata final events to suf lire bull That closed tb* inning
Sprinter Frank Budd of Villa- fer their third straight defrat of and clo-ed Sanford's bid for the
creased his aravon record tn 12-2 last hit ninth game for (he 72-hole total of 279
112. Caih, meanwhile, collected long doubleheader.
Orioles.
for
Ihe
Dodger*.
Ron
Finely
o
n
-----i
nova
agreed that Poland will the tour. The Uritiih girls finished ttate thampionship of thr Bat’S
The
streaking
Milwaukee
B
ravo
five hits, including a homer, and
Ruth league.
ROt KMiRD. Ill
Betty Rawlv make a atrnng bid to spring an
with 5*i points to 30 tor the Amrrrepeated at champion nf ihe 17,300 up,fI on ,y,p Yanks
The local National cluh had pre- —
DEFENDS PG A TITLE - - - By Alan Mover
Cosmopolitan Women'. Open Golf - W# know lh,
mN>, w,„
,c*n*
\roust) been eliminated hy DeBeatty won the mile event tn
,, ,
loumarnem with a 31 hole total of „)ugh," Budd said, “and we want
1:39.7, ripping off Ihe final quar' _ J__
713.
to be ready."
ter in 58 3 seconds In dclcat Brit- 1
By I n ted Prrta International
llAtacscr, hurdler Hayes Junes Jln , 3( ltp jir r „ |„ r,| i„
yards, C lU ht* IkilC C
r l l t r v . l l — Hernvrd Garlren
-.f l ^ i t u , . altoa. predicted tnat
Wail-worth «e| a British Ttit
STUTTGAR1 «iermany <UPI>—
National league
won the National Clay Court* r.lliolt won t have any trouhle get
ord of IS feet, 2 inches in Ihe Fnrec drivers, including Dan Gur
33. k Pf« (in
men * tennis title with a 6 2. 2-8.
pole vault.
ney o( Riverside, Calif , almost
59 37 Sit
8 7. 6-0 vrtlory over Donald Dell. .
.
_ ..
Cincinnati
The U. S. women v 410 yard re iimihrd in a triple dradheal Sun58 39 3M u t
|j>a Angeles
I (Ida lludiling of Germany heat A U S S I C G o l l C r
lay team, with Olympic star Wil , day In thr Stuttgart Grand Pria
49 II .377 9
fan Franriico
MII.WAt h i K (L T D — Bruce Karen Hantre, 8 4, 2-5, 5-4, lor
ma Rudolph running thr anchor auto race Innes Ireland of Bnta.n
Milwaukee
47 U .372
‘Red Hot’
Crampton, a lean redhead fram 11* women'* crown.
leg, set an American record nf won the event in a Iwduv, Gashing ™
Pittsburgh
41 43 JOR •0
Ihe l.ar.d Down Under, made a
BRAY. Ireland (U P lt -- Krl
II 49 479 12'k
MILWAUKEE - Bruce Cramp- Na.-Ie nf Australia owned another 43 3 second*. Miss Rudolph skip across the fifliah line onr-tenth of
fct. Louts
"life amh.tion come true" b)
39 53 .471 17'i
Chicago
ton
nf Australia won hi* first C.S. rhanvmnahip today — plus (he ped Ihe looyard daih because of a second I about Hirer fret) ahead
• tinting an eight-under par, 72Fhilade'phla
29 CO .325 24
liole total of 272 to win the 130.- golf tournament with a 272 score Rntiah record for a 72-hole an injury sulfcrrd at Stuttgart, of Sweden's Joailnm Bonnier.
Germany, last week The event Gurney finlilird third, only threeAmerican league
<«fl Milwaukee Open golf tourna in the 630.000 Milwaukee Open.
tournament
•as won hy teammate Willie tenth* of a aecond back of Uva
If, I-. I'M GB
mint Stinda), hit first U. S vieNagle followed up hit victory in
White
in 10 9 seconds.
winner.
53 11 .618
Datrml
lory.
the French Open last week hy fin
80 33 843 to
New York
ishing four strokes ahead of Peter
Crampton, 25. son of a Sydney, .Saililur TitliH
53 45 .311 to
Cleveland
Australia, pol rem an, faltered in SPRAY REACH, N. J. (CPU - Allis of England Sunday In the
5t 43 Ml 11
Baltimore
Hie ruiat round with a 71
his Ron I'altrraon, 19. of Colling*- Irish Hospitalt Tournament a!
VI 47 .515 tlto
Chicago
fir at ovrr par tally on Hie North wood N. J . won the national VSnodbrook.
43 51 139 19
Boston
Tha Australian golfer finished
llilla Country Club cour»e — hut moth cla*a sailboat title Sunday
Washing on
42 51 .11? I9'k
still manigrd to withstand Ihe with an overall total of UN points. with an aggregate score of 260,
|
!/■■* tiv r-c t
4.' 31 .139 70
pressure of veterans Rob Gnalhy .Seventeen-year-old Maurren 31c- erasing the old Rntish tournament
I
71*3
49 33 .47!
Mioncjo'.a
and Gay Hrrwrr J r . who wound Keegan of R''rfm»nt. Pa . won the r.c u d of K-4 act hy Peter Thorn
31 M .352 27
Kan1** C.iy
wnmrn'a
division
with
3*«
point*
ton. another Autiie. in the York
up aecond with 273s.
JA fH EBER T
a squall ranrrlled the final shire Evening New a Tournament
For
Crampton,
the
victory
was
*,,fr
M O P tK W l
four years ago.
worth It .Tin, just about 11300 race.
I f IT ? AH/
short
of all Ihe money he earned
ThB 4}*0
£HCOU**S£ ve.vr
in 73 tormamenta 1**1 year
fjA • sSAL P<SA
■frj.*/, T»e
By l lilted Prev* International
"I've always dreamed of win
c u r n / t rue
CMAMP.Wf*P/P
PRE-IN VEN TORY SALE
National league
ning a U. S. tournament." sad
( 4 " A r *ePAi
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riay er A Club (i An It II Prl.
H UP Ar
H A Y } AT
I s i many years ago.
C emente Pi I
Hi 311 w 123 AM
ocmm rn p *
OLYMP'A r.CLP$%
HAi f f A A A jfH
Rstani, cinn
91 335 79 114 315
It.II Casper J r.. Apple Val
C.C., CU/CA0O,
te c c ftf/ ic ir
JU L Y 2 7 - 3 0 .
Allman Chi.
77 7M 57 lr8 038
ley, latlf., a funner U. S. Open
pt'iNPep rap 7h'
lloak Pitt.
II 273 (2 92 .335
champun and young Dun MaurnMil* vj.
u
T/P9T TJA'£.
Moon 1 a
II 270 45 90 .333
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7t 275 35 73 .33»
B. L. P. SO U TH ER N IZ ED PA IN T
round leader, linialictl tvso itrokcv
Maya KF
91 301 h5 115 370
behind r'rampton -villi 274*
Aaron Mil
9) 351 70 l it .323
•' i t —
B
llrrwrr was five stroke* back
Pinson Cinn
93 391 59 121 AIR
of Crampton with a 5S-704S—205
Outsiiir House Paint . . . Colors
:
Cepeda dianta 92 039 39 175 Oil
Imlorr Ihe final day * play, and
f. 51.LON
Meg. 7 60
BALK
t.32
American league
fin ahr >1 w dli a 57.
li
Cash Del
93 317 77 MR V*
4|l
ART
Cnalliy an1 Brewer, hith playMeg. 2.25
HALE
*1| -34
Howard NY
*4 fTT u at 337
•n; out c.' C r;*tal Riser, FI*,
Mantle NY
97 313 R7 103 313
cacti won 12.500.
Brandt Halt.
75 791 33 98 330
'l i t Trim C’olors
5|av-cngalr and Casper each
(and that's soma v irtual)
Pirnali I lev
79 111 iR HU 129 COOPERS TOWN. N Y. tUI’ll
rd to thr Hall id Fame last January won II auw* Casper allot a linat
GREENR,
M5HOON
Gal Reg. 8.15
BALE »F111
Killebrew Minn. *3 li»3 52 too 329 I hit pirlurrtque New York slate
round
of
89
to
go
with
earlier
%
dentil*
II 75R OR R5 .311 village urlrnm rd man) familiar hy the 12 members comprising the round* of (21 87 70, while ManenBALK
.SI
q»- Meg. 3.25
commlllre of vclrran.. which cm- g$w f(n|, hed w||h , ;o
, u wlth
Slevers Chi
R2 790 37 91 3tl
'1
liateiiail dignilarira today lor the videra only men who have hern In
3 BRIIAS GREEN
Kalin* Del
94 359 79 111 317
III.I F. RED
rnilirming of Mat Care) and tin' active as playrr* for 30 year* round* of 4*5-70 (59.
(•al. Reg. 9.3A
BALK * R °
B. Rob'aon
97 3R9 57 170 301
tile Hilly Hamilton, two star* of Ihcir election increased the memllo m « R u n t
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qt. Rea. 2.19
*1.74
National league — Robinson, a bygone era, into the hateball tier* in the Hall of Fame to So American* own 70 per cent
the world's pasaengrr ears
player*, 25 of whom *r« living
Reds 21; Mays, Giant* 2R, Cepe- Hall of Fame
A rrowd of mnr* than in.***v:
Knamcl Namalnc
da, Giants 27; Aarun, Ilravea 23;
was rvpectrii for the morning in -1
Mainewt, Ilravea 22.
Reg.
stailation
service*
at
the
mu*rum
BALE
For YOUR Tire Dollars — Got
American league — Mantle,
G«L
1.3.3
Ig a i
in
downtown
Ctwperatown
(pop
Yanks 27; Maria, Yanks SO; Kilapprnaimjlel)
2.3001
and
the
an
7.35
qtlebraw, Twins 30; Caah, Tigera 27;
Colavito, Tiger* 27; Gentile, Or- nual Halt of Fame game at near
Pt.
111
by Duuhlrday Field tn the alter
io!ea 27.
noon. Tills year, the Haltimorr
.14
!« Pi.
Runs Halted In
MIT INTEREST RECRIPES!
.6 0
National league — Robin»on, Oriole* play lh* lav* Angrle* t»-nl
33cll arraegr »*•* paymenlv
Rcda Rl, t'epeda, Giant* 93; gcra (or the Hall of Fame cup
Ford trick, baseball commit
up In 12 MOM lift _ with
Aaron, nravva 74; Maya, Giant*
Wall I’ainta
Conveil try Rubberized —
aioner and one of many famed
74; Freeae. Itcda 62,
For
Wood
or ItlockB
American league—Caah, Tigera dignitariea of the aport, will preNo Carrying Charge
aide
at
the
in«tall*tion
services
In
S 51.E
91, Gtntle, Oriole* 90; Man*,
Ret
ItE l.l EAR COLORS
Gal. 5.9.3
Yankt M; Mantle, Yankt M, Cola which plaques of Care). 71, and
there |i no Rnail llarurd Guaranlrr more liberal than mir*.
Hamilton will he unveiled Carey
vito, Tiger* 93.
#«« U5*t*^«5 y%
<*e*»*
la fait A(»b« , , fM •! i
q t.
l.*l
11 3*
was on hand 'or the rrremoniea,
40 ‘itfi* w**Ht*% r
9m Mt WH
N
ov
slAfftrtf.
>*h-v
•r«* APa.
Ndiw
along with his wi'e and ton. while
Gal. 5.74
DEEP
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Hamilton, who dlrd in 1910, was
q t.
1.93
,1 »
TON KB
Battey Suffers
represented by his daughter, Mrs
H IL S T
You are looking at Ihe spirit of every ‘Jeep’ vehrrJe
Howard
Prior
of
RHmonl,
At**a.
Cheek Fracture
Care> amt Hamilton were elect
ever built. Look again and see the toughness, the
S p e o d e c k F l o o r & I ’o r c h
w ood or cem ent
ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS (U Pli
vitality sticking out all over it! This one was bashed by
—M nncaota Twin*' catcher Earl
R*1
BALE
Rattey suffered a fracture nf the
a charging rhinoceros. Smacked in the face by an
5.93
*5
Gal.
malar bone In hit left cheek Sun
avalanche of rock. And run through a muddy morass
1.91
l«
.U
Qtday when itruck by a pltrh which
that tried to absorb It. And still it comes charging back
“ got away from” Cleveland re
list er Bobby Locke in Ihe sev
to cam p like a young Iton. This is the vehicle that did
S E C V in y lk o te B lo c k P a in t
enth Inning.
fan tastic things in the %
JOB-PROVED
Team physician Dr. •t’iliiam K.
B 51.E
Ret.
movie* Hatari. It's the
Proffitt Jr. aaid Hatley may be
Gal. S.73
REGULAR
» 3 >#
o rt you deserve to own.
available for Tuesday night's
q t.
1.4*
COLORS
game with Waahington. Cluh of It
V
e r s a t i l e , powe r f ul ,
•1 •:
clala said Rattey may be out a
Gal. *30
PREMIUM
virtually indestructible!
week If wearing the catcher'*
11 23
q i.
ISO
COLORS •
maak prove* too uncomfortable.
The Sanford American! were under the m inajrnhtp of Hoy
eliminated last Thuraday by the Thomaa, Ronnie Runl and Glenn
leeaburg entry in the Babe Ruth Price aeemed to hate trouble ad
Diatrlct 1 tournament at Leesburg jutting to playing under Itgbta,
when they dropped a 6 to I decis- and a bad rate of "toumamemlion.
tin" that had the local lads in hot
By toiled Pre«t International
j
Del-and vaulted into the (malt water moti of the night.
Saturday
by a 5-3 win over Daytona Beach
The atar.da had high praiac for
NEW YORK — Kelao won hit la the curtain filte r that night. the outfield play of both the t.c ritu b atralght race by rapturing
The highly regarded local cluhihurg club and Ine one from .'anthe til? S00 Brooklyn Handicap al
Aqueduct,
U .S . Track Stars
Ready For Poland
Crampton Wins
Milwaukee Open
Goli Tourney
Standings
1
i
League Leaders
1
m rme m
PAINTS
Carey, Hamilton Set
For Hail Of Fame
TIRES
fa'***
McROBERTS TIRE
O V ER 35 YEARS
at P in t and Palwett*
(Along Bid* Peat Of fie.)
SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY
> Carpet
• Perwltere
» Tito
• Plano*
• Rantal 'tod.
COMPARE THE FIOURESI SEE THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN THE C J-6 AND ITS NEWEST IMITATOR.
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Maple As*.
Mtep CJ 5
Vatwcle “*'•
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By Abigail Van Buren
DKAU ARRV: All my friend* tell ms
!»ve with a man who lia* lieen spoiled all
hi* life by women. He in mi jfood-lookinjr
and loaded with charm that no one can re
sist him includinR myself. He is now beinjr
divorced for the Jth lime (always the
same grounds—infidelity), and i* paying
ulimutiy to two wives and child snp|Hirt
for three children. He is an executive, and
I work for him. He swears he is now ready
to settle down, hut he can't afford an*
other marriage. I am 2 G, never married,
and would like to marry this man. I know
I can prove to him that marriage with the
right woman can work. I love him. Abby,
but I am put tv in his hands. Should i ot irk
with him?
PUTTY
fering to look after your little brother
while she is home. When you have proven
your dependability and sincerity, your
mother will probably let you have tho job.
*
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UKAIt ARMY: 1 am n woman of 4X I
have been married before and have a
grown daughter. ! am being married
again, and would like to know if it is pro
per to wear a wiiite dress with nil white
accessories. I do not mean the traditional
bridal gown, with veil. I expect to be mar
ried in c h u r c h with a few close friends
present. I have discussed this w i t h a
friend, and she said she doesn't think l
should be married in a white outfit liecause I've hern married b e f o r e I* the cor
rect.
SECOND TIME AROUND
UKAIt PUTTY: Your ltomeo, in my
opinion, is no) matriage material, and
never will be. A
.... who is "nutty-* in
th** hands of a ,i„,u tociav ran expect to he
DEAR SECOND: Your friend is in er
ror. You may be married in white. uro._
vkis.i ii ..H.i'i tin' iniiiittonal wediting gown
snil veil.
1 should have my head examined. 1 am in
T e le v is io n
M 0 . S D A 1 I* . M .
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HARD": Nothing >ou su\ to your son is
ss effective as what you do. imitation is
natural.
* •
•
What's bothering you? For a pcrsunal
reply, write to Abby, Rox It'IC'i. Beverly
Hills, Culif. Include a stump.d, self.iui.
dressed envelope.
*
*
•
For Abby's imoklrt, "How To Have A
Iswcly Wedding." send f i l l cents to Abbv,
llox 33CY. Bavcriy Hills. Calif.
UKAIt AHHY: Uo you think n girl who
is in the sixth grade nerd to have a girl
who is in the seventh grade come and baby
sit with her? My mother says that she
calls the baby-sitter for my brother, who
is fixe. Hut the sitter tells me what to do,
too. I am only a year younger than thu
sitter. Win can't I sit with mv little
brother??
"RKSPOKSIRLE"
UKAIt RKSPONSIM.K: Show your
mother how "responsible” you are by of-
Tl'KSDAI A. M.
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Building Material*
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Eleclriral Stnlcea
Plumbing Serslcea
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Radio & Tries iaion
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FURN. apt. iMi MeRonville.
r e a d y ti> move in, all
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COTTAGE
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private surroundings, on take. Adulta. 113 N. J a n mine.
water furnished. HO per mo.
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6. F’or Rent
By Kate Osann
12. Real Estate For Sale
6. For Rein
Pago 8—Sfon. July 21, 1061 •5. For Rent
LOST: Bu.uva diamond watch. > p |V 7 V
a "tic* ire between Frmclt Ave. I IA A I
and Hotter Motor Co. FA 2 4176
Reward.
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Office 201 W. First
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IN D E X
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SALE or RENT with option
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t-RKDROOM (urnlthcd
apartbath in lovely tars* 2 atory traiue houie.
meni. clean, duwnitair., cera brdroom 2
ue gnborhood.
jour rent ac Real spring water, brauliiul
mic tile bath, nut Palmctio. Ph.
cumulate
toward
purrhave of lm;« tries, fluw.nj creek. 12
FA Z-737d atu r 6
p. m.
equity or buy now with terms. tn:!es from Sanford. Only $!6.3<.q
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Writ* for details. Terms, dir3 ROOM t:irn ap: . coo K .
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ed front porch, garaje. Al.o
3-BEDROOM home S in and l f .t.
nice garace apt. S(3. dl2 Park
laics. Will trade tor equity of
equal
value
in
Jacksonville.
Call
CLOSE IN, 7 b ocki from center
3 • RKDROOM. kltrhcn equipt^d.
of town. 2-Brdiooms, living1*
in Sunland SI79 mo FA 2 3410.' FA 2-79$2.
dmir.;, iire e iv d p.trrh, larga
remuiklcJ k.ichm with break3 • BEDROOM h o u r
kitchen 12 . R e a l E s t a t e F u r S a l e
•Wall, we lia .a tn* aour pickles, tw nat pickles, otivei,
(ait nook. Carpels sml drdjws.
equipped, 2nd I.rapes die Avenue
crv.Ii aauc*. katchup. horse ratlivh. m ustard and m ay o n
Lawlscaived v«rd. Priced naiiL
Phone FA 2-3IM
n a ise — but I seem to have forgotten tha san d w ich es!"
ROSA L. PAYTON
••hone FA 2 3727 evenings.
Rrcisterrd
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Estate
Broker
tt.F.AN furnished 1 bedroom
6 . F 'o r R e n t
fi. f or Rent
apartment, tile halh, t>il Pal Ph t \ 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha BEING TRANSFERRED. mu«t
sell like new 3 bedroom, ! bails
metto. FA 2-1371 alter 4 p in.
F P R N IS IIE D
a p a r m ent.
c l e a n 2 -RF.DR(K)M h o u se, u n f u r n i s h e d ,
\ v DIREt r In i housr. $-B e:
house wdh carport. See owner
r e f r i s e r a or f. sto v e , h o t w a f e r
and rinse in FA 2 (013, Jtinmy
rooms,
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paneled
living
NEAT and clean 1 room furn
(07 Beth Dr. Ravenna Park.
h e a l e r . Newly d - c o r a ' e d . L a r g e
Cowan
r»<>m, oak (loori, eieclric kitished apanment near hoipdat
f e n c e d in y a r d . Only $43 month.
, rhrn, dur( heating, l ‘y bdins.
$33
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mo.
mrludes
water
and
PINECRRST: 3 bedroom home,
FA 2 0M 6 .
double curpoite. qu.et. Uolf
screened
patio,
unfurnished,
r.ectririty. FA 2 Sill.
course area, many p.net, beau
243t P a r k A v e. F A 2 3J3 2.
J - R t y o M t u r n .tied a p a r i m e n t 406
tiful seltlng near Sanlanrio
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bedroom.
2
3ot W lath Street
So. P a r k . I A 2-34u«.
Springs FA 2 llul nr TK 7-1713 FA 2 7603, K i e o m j a FA 2 2379
LA RISE 4 r o o m h o j . e . $30 j ^ r
huth. kitchen tqu.pped. Phone
APARTMENT tor rent t A
m o L a k e M o n r o e . F A 2-3011.
FA 2-3472.
MUST S ACID MCE 2 - bedroom LOVELY J-l>edroom home, car*
A v i U a b i n J u l y 2v.'i
L'NFFRNLSIIEI), liirre rooms A CB hutiie. Buy equity. FIIA 160 port, uttliVjr room, electric kit*
Legal Notice
WEI.AKA APAR I 31ENTs ruom<
cheo. well established lawn, m
bulb Downstairs Stove, refri- Country Club Circle. FA 2 3331.
nue quiet neighborhood. IPod
privale batkt, 111 W. First m
grrstor. Close in. luke new NEARLY NEW nodi
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h n t on
W. ( l b S t . FA 2 -3S3L
t II I I I MM • M M K I I K
inrougnout. $<a> iiM Alagnolis.
small lake, romplrirly furnishP ln tn e
FA
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112 N.
Park
Mclmly Realty
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ml. A B a r g a i n f a : : 3- h
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath, large cor
FURNISHED upstairs apartment
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s•’••Mht). flmlili. ur>4*r th® firtl* irt)d®ra.®it*4 ®urau an ( l® id® M|T(r»
ner let. $230 down payment.
$30. FA 2-6337.
HS.et. r.Trlda ftatut*®, with (l« H a u l Mm® ®f t*i«tiA l K l f i U l c - t l t l o a * Na ®ia R ' H m'4 . | | s* •• llill | ■ ""
COUNTRY CLUB
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217 Hollows
Ava. Sualaod
t l®rk of |M® Circuit Court • f 11«®i.ii® 4 Air CuHtlltlARini I'd N<> I l f I, Ci»®®t#r So t i f k l t ^ ® »
Lan.lsrape plans go wi.b this
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able now, for lomr diirriminatinj buyer. Alter down pa>turn!,
113.930 mortgage left payable *1
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willing to work. See Mr. or Mrt.
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On Sparkling Lake 'Iinnee
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he* Our Modrl Home*
— OPEN TODAY —
21* ML Ho. nf Hanford
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PH. F \ 2-8570
TE 8-2911
Itnata • Motors
HAVE IT plrce ttaln leu itrel 19,0 LONE STAR fibergla** b j4t
cookware »ri, 3 ply waterletl.i 13* vtindihteld, fop, to h. p.
In original factory carton. Wat: e.ectric Harter Evtnrude motor.
1119, sacrifice $39. Will deliver.
Gator tilt trader, like new,
FA 2-8310 noon A evening!.
loaded with extra*. 811 Tempi*
St. Ellison Acre*, on route 44,
FACTORY TO YOU
New Smyrna Beach.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Kncl.vtcd head, Sag-proof bottom .HS. Trailrr* ♦ ( nlianan
rail with plaitir end*. Piaitlc!
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon! HOUSETRAII.ER lor aale. Phona
FA 2-7183.
co rtii.
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Sonkarik Glass anil f’aint Co.
210 Mattnoha
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FA 2-4822 SB Aulotuohtlci, - 7 I Ul !*.-•
a r TV SETS— $33 and up. l a!) *33 PLYMOLTH 4 door awl a a,
good condition. 1130 caih. Ph.
FA 2-8J14 4 p m. and after.
FA ;-4033.
ONE LambreljA i h Scooter. Ph I
S P E C IA L
H U V
FA 2-ta78 after 3 p. ni.
1937 O L D S DO, fu U y e -|iiip p *‘u , » , r
Evenings Sanford FA 2-388J.
M ir .U n g
Wall
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C o u rt, la an d f . . r tlem lnola C o u n ty .
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f*a l*d at l l i n t t a , tt*m lhc.l* C o u n ty ,
F lo rld o . tb la XT11* d a y o f Ju n o. 1111.
P u b lla h J u l y 1. I t . IT. T l. IM 1
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ROM 'S: 100 G»llon» of Ggi FREE! If you buy nn*.
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STAN D ARD
31. Poultry • Ptta • Livestnek 31. Article* For Sale
conditioned, power ateering #
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11,400.
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New and Uacd Furniture
h is t o r y
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to _ _ _ _ _ _ _
photo. Regsunable rates. Con- 311 E. Fir*t St.
truck t i n — tractor 13 99. ADo
available. FA 2-3400.
FA I-3822
Maaior D U l r i b u t la g Comping, ROYO’S CsMatt Shop. M ill work
tact II. H. Nit boll, Rt 2 Rnx
392 Kmil uied Off a to go a*
1218 E h a a b c l h
A v e ., C b a tlo tte
j»>; F | n ). F A 2-2118.
SELL
OR TRADE: for e<iua| ttinlit, So, Cstncruit, .Sdtifutd, for
( 5T03I BUILT BEDDING
low a* tt.93 each. Guaranli-ed
4, N. C.
----del car, '38 Dodge pickup truck.
appointment.
Matlrrt* rrno>8llng. ExpcYt Up.
recap* at low-low exchange
2 3 . Building M aterial*
hotitcrini. All Work Guaran price* New fOO x 12 front trac Call F A 2 3081 aftrr 5:30.
FOR RENT: working apart, tenTIREXO'S UPHOLSTERY
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
tor Urea $3 99 A tax. Only 2—
lor operator preferred Hare! L t M B E R - H A R D W A R E P U N T FREE ESTIMATE
FA 2 *ISO Co.. FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
HERE'S YOUR CAR
1400 x 20 Road Builder 12 ply
ROOFING
FHA loan*
Porter Ileauly Shop, Iloi W
ROCKETT "M* rum like a dream
Ave.
lire*
823W
each
pin*
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ED W ARD S
21th St.
If. good family car. 5395
FIRESTONE STORE. Ill EAST ‘55ItCHEVY’
KOK COMrLKTK PK8T
B C IL D E R S
S U P P L IE S
- ll l • Your Furniture. Quirk
Bet Air hardtop, auto
T PHONE.
CONTROL SKHVICK CALL Servlc* With The Ca.h SUPER HI ST. no NO
We Give T V Slampi
ID. Situation** Wanted
matic. R II. im art car. 5(35
903 W . S rd S t
T A 2 J8 9 1
TRADING POST. FA 2-M77.
WANTED; Soin«n* w> take gp '35 CHEVY 2 dr.. R II, stick ahift,
ART BROW N
E X P E R I E N C E D w h ite g irl w a n ts
lots of go. $493
FA 2-8SC5
Sfiiiftiril, Fin. I’ted (urtiliurr, appllaneea, lo.il*, payment* on 7 complete room*
b a b y s i l l i n g by day o r h o u r. 2 1 . K l r c l r i c u l S e r v i c e *
of furniture, monthly payment* 38 MERCURY wagon, like new
F A 2-9184.
!'iANO TUNING A REPAIRING etc. Riitighl-Sold. Larry'* Mar*
S13.73. Call Collect: Caitclbjrry
and power too, je* thta $393.
FRIGIDAIR f.
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-8132 TE 8 1311.
W. L HARMON
*38 FORD, 2 dr. Cuatom, R H,
D VY> VMIHK KA 2 9733.
Saict A Sen icg
Ph F t v l ” 3
ROU AWAY, lloip'tat and Baby GENERAL ELECTRIC l ton. TN need* ring* 5393
Huuec Wiring
Free Eitimitcs
21. ile a u ly Srtlon*
Bill Cooke Quality C an, 1014
Bed* Day, Week, or Month—
Sul Vthlpit'i Rgndall Electric
WELLS DRILLED
vidt air condtdnner. NO 8-3489.
French Ave, Open 111 10 p . m.
FURNITURE
CENTER
112
Magnolig
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SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
LAIt-flK* HLAUTY SALON
1100 French Ave.
.* I WIN SI/.E Ik>\ aprtngs, both
All Typra and SUra
n» Hiawatha
Ph FA »U M 23. I’lunthing > rt vitr*
1934 FORD Crealline, hardtop,
Ph. F.A 2-7933
*23. EA 2-WJ8.
Wc Repair and Service
w w. R/H, air conditioned, good
S T I N E
PLUMBING
condition. FA 2-3960. (07 SunWRINGER typ* wathlng machine
Machinery and Supply Co.
Legal Notice
ContrictiBf A Rrpi.rt
land Dr.
with lint fatter, water pump,
207 W 2nd S t .
P h . F A 2 l)4J3
Frco E si i it. a let
tim er, double wa.er ho»e. Rea
WANT
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BRING
v im h i :
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R L. HARVEY
• l i t 11 m i • n v h i : 1 s t *
sonable. FA 2-3409.
ENA ELOPES, lAticriiradi. Mate
» l Sanford Av*. Phong FY 2 3383
T e W hom l l S la y C .n r e t n :
mmli, iavoter*, land hill*, anJ
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FAST RESULTS
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progtam*.
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u n d e rsig n e d , p u ra u a n t to lb * *'Fli-CONDITIONING
lllla u * N a in a M a iu le ." Iln o ta t l l l l
Pnntm i Co. Pnone FA 2-2931—
WANTED: on* doiea young lay
No. t IT e , C h a p te r No. l o f l l , l^ iw a
Coiwpletn line; Window tlwll*
;«t wcu utii st
of
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t a t l,
w ill
re g ia .
ing hen*. Call FA 2-3927.
lo Indutlrlal Slit*. Expert
v e stm e n t,
waai la s : r o t r i - i m
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Hospital Notes
J U L Y It
A d m issio n s
By I'ndrd Press Internaltosil following Saturday's high of 97. a
Thunderstorms in the offing four-year top for the day. The
from Teats to New England of we a her picture was the same in
fered little relief today for East
ern ata ei gripped in a sultry mid Washington at capital foreeatlera
announced "above normal’* tem
summer beat spell.
The l'. S. Weather Bureau at- peratures lined July II. The caplweek a beginning taid the East tal’a lowest high temperature aince
July II waa a humid 17.
was "in for another scorcher.**
About 7J persons Were treated
New York City’s Jones Beach,
one of the nation’s largest, rinsed for heat exhaustion in a rrowxl of
ill gates at mid-afternoon Sunday 40,000 at a Civil War hattle rewith a capacity crowd. Other New enactment at nearby Manassas,
Yorkers swarmed hy the thou Va. Unofficial reports put the
sands to beachci on Long Island temperature at WZ
Washington'! temperature dipped
and New Jersey.
Metropolitan New York chalked to 79 degress, around midnight.
up a high of 93 degrees Sunday I By enntyasl, the fire at Plains,
Bertha Wooten. DeLand; Jew
ell A. Bniner, Claudia Mute,
Sweetie Williami, l'.rma Martin.
Lillian Milledge, J'reilon l-odge,
Edna Adami, Cora Robinson,
Mary Barnes, Joyce Speck, Phillip
Bauer, Sam Hicks, Sanford.
Itirthi
Mr. and Mrs. Eutene C.llmariin.
Sanford, a ton; Mr. and Mrs. Os
wald Adams, Sanford, a son; Mr.
and Mra. Benjamin Bruner, San
ford, a daughter; Mr. and Mra.
U. L. Barnet, Sanford, a ton.
Illimlatalt
Willie Robinson, Oviedo; If .til re
Toney. William Hickson, Kltie
Griffith, Winnie l». Wyman, Sau-
eaperienced record-breaking chill
over the weekend. Thunderstorms
and heavy winds raked Missouri
and Indiana.
The mercury dipped to i9 de.
greet, IS degrees below normal
Sunday at Valentine, Neb. Kansas
City’s high of 71 Saturday waa a
record for the date.
Sever# raim ind lightning hit
the Kama! City are! about mid
night. Storms severed utility lines
and felled treei north of Si. Jo
seph, Mo and more than an inch
of rain fell in brief period! a'
Concordia, Kan., and Waterloo.
Iowa.
We are pleased to announce, effective July 6. 1961, the
Ileal Kstale k Insurance Agency formerly ownrd by
Raymond M. Rail will now he known n<* HALL • BLAIR
AGENCY, a partnership.
,
Raymond M. Ball
Genevieve G. Blair
Price* Effective Through Noon Wed., July Jji, 1961
Brenda
Admissions
Carter,
2460 Park
Avaniu
QUANTITY n
RIGHTS
H
KSOVTS "
• >' \ i h
F lo rid a
Florida
Mr I. Charlei Dee* Jr.. Sanford,
a inn; Mr. and Mra. Harry T
Leslie, Sanford, a ton; Mr, and
Mra. Norman Showers, Long wood
a daughter.
Dismissals
Brenda Carter, North OrUndo;
Lewis Cholna, Oviedo; Dorothy
Cbaneey, Longwood; Kilty Cal
houn, Ml. Dora: Ersnres Ilitnroe,
DeBary; Mai Zuckerman. Mrs
Prank A. Berneberg and baby,
Sweetie William a. Artine Wil
liam*, Sanford,
JULY l*
Admissions
Eiiiabeth Raylls, BeBary; Marfan Phinney, Caiselberry; Aialca
R am eau, lum ilrndley, Huby
Davil, Mary K. Foster, Dolores
Barnett, Jamca C. Brooks, San
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Jam»l N, Bar
nett, Sanford, a diughter; Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Davil, Sanford,
a son.
Diamtssata
Anne Stroaur, DeLand; Clyde El
lison Jr., Mrs. Kdwini Harbour
and baby, Mra. Lionel I’sdron and
baby, Mri. Dale Shovrf and
baby, Vietor Buckner, Ronald
Green, Pamela tsiwrdais, U>u
Hendiey, Sanford.
JULY II
Admissions
Margaret Cosby, North Orlando;
George Smith, Oviedo; Virginia
Natta, Titusville; William Cle
ments, Kim
Krlrkion, Clare
While, Yoma D. Legelt*\ Bonnie
Rlcharde, Fred McSwaln, Mary
E. Daico, Patricia Viughn. Lil
lian Jewell, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Harry While, San
ford, a ion; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Cosby, North Orlando, a ton.
Dlsmlsssli
Susan Gilbert, DeBary; Mr*. Ed
ward Slrutler and baby, DeLand;
Atalea Barineau, Paul Itlake,
Maude Coleman,
Coleman, Mrs. Wilbur
Davit and baby, Mrs. Benjamin
Runner and baby, Lillian Muledgc, Maudle, Joseph, Sanford.
WAMI1.NGIUN (UIHJ—FBI Di
rector J. Edgar Hoover reported
M a y tnat United Stair* crim r
reached an alt-tlma high last
yrar. He urged mmmunitirs tu
hire mute policemen.
Hoover laid that while the na
tional crime rale continued tu
climb faster than the population,
the nation's police fore* remained
at virtually the saint strength.
The lufii uniform crime report,
made public by Hoover today,
shewed that 1.MI.S00 serious
crimes—or one every II seconds—
w r'r com milled last year. This
was an Increase of II per cent
over 1919.
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IMPORTED AUSTRALIAN benuly Sandra Hirt feels
right at home with this blossom from one of the Au*trnlian Boltlc-Hrush tree* which thrives at Cyprus
Gardens.
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- B Shepard J r , and their five feli low astronaut! will si) tie ellgir ble tu make the flight.
Federal Space Agency Chief
James E. Wrbb slid in WishingI ton Sunday that no decision has
i hecn m*dc itms> another sub-or- bits I flight. But he said that if
I there is one, the pilot will bo
. Glenn, the man who alood by
twire as "hack-up" pilot to Shepi ard and Grissom,
Grissom, who flew 1U miles
i into spare and 301 miles over the
i Atlantic Ocean Friday before an
audience that included a Rutrian
trawler about 20 miles from
\ where le landed, turned himwlf
over It engineers, doc ors and
i psychologists Sunday for a full
report.
it would be more of the same
today, space agency spokesman
said. "Thia ia a report for the
engineers.'* said one "Shepard
underwent the a»ma thing, only
most of his was done at Grand
Bahama Island.’*
The stocky Air Force captain is
expected to return to Langley
Field, Va., "home have" for the
SANTA BARRAHA, Calif. (UI'D astronaut*, laU> Tuesday or
-Sis airmen died Sunday as the Wednesday.
The problem of the escape
revull of what an ambulance driv
er called the worst accident be hatch which Grissom sail blew
off accidentally alter tin "Liberty
had ever seen.
The men. all stationed at near Bell 7" rapsute had hit the water
by Yandenlirrg Air Force Ba*e. conlinued to plague experts today.
There were further theories a t
were in a car which struck a
tree, flew Into the air and explod to what might have happened, in
ed at lout to feet off the ground, cluding one that contended vibra
the California highway patrol tions Irom ocean wave* poinding
the spacecraft might have trig
said.
Five of the servicemen died at ened the plunger.
Regardless, taid Webb, the
the scene and the sixth died
hours later at Cottage Hospital project would continue using the
new hatch because it allows the
here.
The Air Force Identified five of astronaut a quirk way to get out
the victims as George W. Royally, if anything goes wrong It also
1?, New Orleans; Marvin M. An reduce* the capsule weight by
derson, II, Akron. Ohio; James shout JO pounds.
Overall, spare agency authori
Fraiier. II, Savannah, G i,; Milton Friday. 19, Detroit, and Al ties said, the flight was a "whop
ping turceaa"—so much tu that
Janon Smith, 19, Chieago.
Sidilh died in live hospital after further trips of Gils type may not
the accident and the sixth body he needed.
was not at once identified.
STOCK HOLDINGS
Polite said the car must have
NEW YORK (UI’D - Common
been going about loo mites an
sunk holdings at the end of tuoo
hour when it hit tlie Iree.
"It appeared io have artually amounted to 89 S billion and rumIskrn off the ground after strik prised one-third of corporate pen
ing the trre snd exploded about sion fund a tie li, based on book
10 feet in the air, * one officer value, according to the Hanover
said.
Bank.
Six Airmen
Die As Auto
Strikes Tree
Cuban Red Carpet Expected For Yuri
GANDER. Nfld. (U ri) — So
viet cosmonaut MaJ, Yuri Gagar
in, making his tirst visit to thr
"New World," leaves today for
Cuba and a red carpel welcome
usually reserved fur heads «f
•tale.
Gagarin and hit party of II
were scheduled to fly from Gan
der aboard a Soviet liyuihin-18
They arilvvd Sunday night from
Moscow for a M-hour stopover en
route to Cuba.
The full ala:* reception await
ing the young spaceman at Ha
vana's International Airport h at
been given only two other men—
I'residcnt Sekou Tour* of Guinea
and President Sukarno of Indonciia.
Gagarina trip lo Cuba fa in
honor of the Ith anniversary of
the atari of Premier Fidri Castro's
Mth of July revolutionary move
ment. As one of the featured
fu e s tl the Soviet space man Is
expected to Join Castro la addressing « huge (ally Mm b>gJU of
D rp tso fl &
July X afler reviewing mllilary
parades.
The spaceman's brief atop In
Ncwfountllsnd was far frum exriling. No representatives of the
Canadian or provincial govern
ments were on hand to greet the
.SOUTH’S
FINEST
Soviet party. Then health officials
kept the Russians waiting in the
plane for 32 mmulrt becaute they
had no vaccination eertiflrates.
The usual vaccination regulation
finally was waived.
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MIAMI (UPI) - Pan American
World Airways u ii ) today the
Cuban government had given permmion for the airline to send a
apecial flight to Havana today to
pick up the 39 persons who were
The Chamber of Commerce a* they esmld when budget tim*, ‘Thia r*i»e in fund* is Juill•b o a rd a hijacked Eastern Air
made ita pitch for an additional roll* around.
fied," Touhy said, citing the inLtnrt plane.
_
,
,
Si,goo in appropriation* from the
Led by George Touhy of the tense competition between eltie*
Pan American spokesman cjj_ Monday night with comr.iu chamber'* executive and finance for Industry and cinjdiaiiiing that
aa.d the apecial flight would de. tIoMrt promUing u do a . much committee, the chamber sited the day ti passed when "we e»n
pan from Miami In ernatlonal
for $13,000 l.at fiscal year and live on tourism,**
Airport at I p. m. EST. He laid
proposed a budget of $*2,113 a*
John Ivey, another member of
he did not know if ary Cuban
compared with $X,000 last year, the chamber board of diretfj;-,
re(ujee« wou'd he allowed to 1
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four year*, reporting that new in-1 load ot th* chamber while flic*
. governm ent made the arrange
duitrie* valued at more than $1 hard Dcas aaid "we have reachment* by contacting Pan Am*ri— t»«gpa(»~cmp iaj.Mg*^g|»y. y - 'a(a n o o .i — v •>-'•e*5 officials m Havana', who re
tome t.noc persons.
new member* are concerned."
layed ihe informal ion here.
Pan American 1* the only IT, l
paiaenger line operating between
Miami and Havana.
The apecial flight will be the
third plane Pan American will
fly between Miami and Havana
today, Ttia other two flights had
^already been scheduled.
Meanwhile, apecial accurity mea.
aurei were eitahliihed today fur
rommereial plane* serving Flor
ida to block a reported plot by
The County ('ommu-uou today rej acted all bid* on furnipro-Caitro agents to hijack addi
turc
for tin' new County Jail after two Sanford office aiipply
tional C. S. airliners.
dtaleis
itaid that the njwcificjstiima were "discriminative and
Informed sources taid Munday’*
restrictive.”
hijacking of an Eastern Air Lines
Klectra was part of a plot potThe board ordered all hid* submiUi’d to be rejected and
atbly to "avenge'’ aenurc of a
ngreed lo rondvertiae even though Chief Deputy Jim Single
^num ber of Cuban airliners (or
tary said that tim* was of the *•
unpaid bills in the United Slate*
active and that the furniture would
HK'HAHD DEAR
They *aid the operation appar
not li* ready when the new jail Is
ently was timed to coincide with
, ‘Reached Our Limit*
opened,
Cuba'* "loth of July" revolution
Ibstrirt & Commissioner John
ary commemoration.
F ttipatikk quipped "I'm *ur* we
TIi* M persons aboard the Elecran open th* jail without a desk
tra, which wa* commandeered
or filing cabinet."
during a Miami > Uallai flight,
(torsion Sweeney «f Sweeney'* Two Kscape
were being held incommunicado
VIENNA (t t 'li—Two iinif-irmrj
Offlre
Supplies, in a letter to the
in Havana today d o p u e Slate
Hungarian tuldieri escaped into
hoard
said
that
In
prrpsnng
the
4 Department demand* that they
1hid*, **w* wete confronted with Austria Sunday and asked for po
am) llie $3.3 million aircraft be
•hftirulties which stem flout re litical asylum, official* rrported
promptly released.
strictive, deserlflllnntlv* an-l ev Monday nighi.
Eastern announced from it
travegaiil
specification* of itrnis.
New York headquarter* today
The Cliv Tom mission VIon. lav
S hu itty *old that *—ct.e of tl*r Ki Iming St*i
"All pc*-;b!e pic caution* have
BANGKOK. Thailand i t , I'D —
been taken to prevent another in night agreed to give tlT "low pay item* were "odd ball*." and that
bracket" employe* a two percent it would he "imposjUtil* for any Filming of the novel ‘ The Ugly
cident."
Strict *ecrecy surrounded secur cost of living increase during ihe dmler in Sanford to hid on them." American" will begin lore Aug.
Sonny Powell of Powell's Office R, producer Georg* Knglund an
ity measures, The federal gov next focal year a^rd Mjd it would
nounced .Monday,
ernment, however, has authority
i * employes
i
consider th# .higbeg1 -Mid
i Sut»|jly
' 1 '* itid
*" that ihf bidding
.
..
4 lo piste armed guard* aboard
, .
,,
'
I
m ..i. up the spevittc*y,n wL,,elt No Action Planned'
commercial airliner* if considered .VC'.m-reave) . I k« M sta rt, -*rk
necessary to protect th* II. li on the
TAL1.AHAS.SKR lU Ptl — Sec-X*l
-cwmpeturff bUMcr* aid no* stand *
mail carried on passenger flight*
Thr salary hit# vOuht be for a ll' rb taia of quoting oo ati th* Item! relary of Stale Tom Adsm* said
Airline officials generally de employes making te>* tjijn U .20O( »peciflaJ.h
Motulay he would takr no pall in
clined comment on measure* to
j rlr>
1Tn» board questioned Htmri'taiJ any move to unarat State Demo
protect their flight* other than to *
cratic Chairman Jarnrs M Milli
The total number of employe* 1 on whether local dealera were ask- gan ul Orlando.
aay normal service wa* being
*0 to submit bids and the chief
it 1(9 and the salary tola), ac diputy said that they were invited
continued.
It appeared (her* would be cording to City Manager W K to do so.
Electrocution Set
technical a* well a* diplomatic Know le*. 1* $301,903
However, the board agreed t*> RAIPORD (UPI) — Norman J
9 complication! over Monday's in
At the »*m* time, the commit- call in ssnn* of the local dealer* to Mackltwlci of New llntain. Conn,
cident. Airline source* doubted if
disrtist specification* and lo re- Is scheduled to die In Iht electric
the Cuban) have apecial equip non authoriicd Know In to set np
chair at Rwlford State Prison at
advert la*.
a
meeting
between
the
city
and
ment required for servicing and
* 30 a m. Aug. 7 for Ihe murder
starting the turbo-prop aagiina of employs* lu study (lie pu>»iiilit)
of Hal Harbour Police Lt Itobert
th* EAI. Electra.
of eitabliahing a p'-nsion system
UN Orders Troops Staab.
with the city participating in thr
Forgery Charged
pension plan by matching three To Elisabethville
Secret Service
LOS ANGELES tC P ti Ex-chUJ
perrenl of lh* funds.
t.E ol’l H.DVI I J.E. The Congo
The police and fire departments lUPD—Th* t’nllevl Nation* or- #cb»r Ibibby Prltcoll must *p;eir
Chief Resigns
In Superior Court .Sept. A in be
WASHINGTON (U Pti - U. E. now have their own pension sys itrred a company «f lough Indian sentenced for forging an embirte(iiirkha
troops
into
EHsahethvlll*
Baughman. rhirf of th* U. S. tem and (lie proposed one would
today in rrartion to announce ment on a stolen check. Driscoll,
Secret Service since 19t9, submit only cover some 103 person*.
ment
that Katanga Ibovinr# was 21, pleaded guilty 3tund*>. He
The prujKisat is to »-l up an
ted hta resignation today effective
srcktng
help Irom the Communist was arretted May I when he tried
artuarlally
sound
system
with
the
Aug. II.
to cash the stolen check b<r $43
bl«,
Treasury
Secretary
Douglas employe* paying their thare.
Th* action was eonahlrtrd nmre al a liquor store.
Dillon accepted "with genuine re
According to Kn<r»le», the plan
a
token show of force than any
gret" Baughman's decision to re would include a!) present employe*
Le.ss Prisoners
m
l military maneuver. Many of
who
*0
desire,
but
would
not
be
tire after S3 year* service.
TALLAHASSEE 1UPI1 - Floficials
doubted
the
provim*
was
"You will be aorely misted," compulsory. The program would
rida't prison population ih c n s -td
Dillon wrote the 341-year-old be kryed to social security lien*, •erlously s.rking Communist aid by two to 7.3J4 last month, the
0
Il.ugHtnan. 'T he president joint fill and age; maximum benefit! a* announced Monday by Brovin
‘urh dfr rlln* ,h,‘ >f i r
me In wiihing you lucceia and after 30 year* »erv;ce ani eligi na I Interior M .m .t.r God.fro.d !'r*!
ford Slate Prison holds 3,li0 of
bility for ben*!iti after lu years M u n o tig o .
happinei* In th* year* ahead."
Ihe convict*. Road camp* hold
!,M7. Fifty-two are in the Jitatr
Mental Hospital, clavida-d as irirmnally insane.
SANFORD.
Andrew Carrawar said th*
amount th* chamber u asking
for t* "mighty modest" consider,ng th. work we do."
After th* presentation. Aeiing
FLORIDA
NO. 242
Mayor J. II iJim m y) Crapp* aaid
that th* commission would take
the request under advisement and
wc'll do-everything p eb b le for
the chamber
Ijin 7#lr lft, chamber rreeived
Tlie I o u n ly ( om ttiission today n am ed an e ig h t man
com m ittee to d eterm in e the need* fo r a new c o u rth o u se and
heard District 4 Commissioner Vernon Dunn say he couldn’t
fim , a n )o n c from h |„ d la trle t to MrVL. w ith th e g ro u p Imcm.**
..
i t ,
.
. . .
ever>o»c I *i*ked pointed out lo me that tho board ns »l-
$10,OtXl Irom the city and county tem ptiliK t*1 pasw th e huck.
-_ <
1 The
- mi»Mon
sulhoriied
Cr^down Ask«WOnupeiTrfuii
Stands In Cily
:.
l*n the t^srd will h« J. It Van
Hoy aiklJ u h n llritt from District
Anorew tarraw ay a*i.<i if. is.
Poj*e from District 1; lord Cavannaugh ami Dick Hanks, lhstrict 3
and Col. J. O. Greifoty and John
It. William., District h.
City Manager W F
Knowles Tile fitst meeting of th* group is
was aulhariird Monday night by scheduled for nest Tuesday at
the City Commission
to crack h p, m,
down on open, truck type fruit
Dunn, etting season* why he
and vrgetahle standa in Ihe city, couldn't find anyone tr«m his dis
til* board asked Knowles, with inct lo seive v-n the hoard, asked
lh* a id o! Police Chief Hoy Wit- “did studies, finding* ami ircom*
lism*. lo make these stand o p 'r im-ndatioos solve any past county
alor* clean house and eliminate problems? 3V* need desltlotu and
any "unsanitary condition*' in acthin instrad of «"mniiiires," lie
the area.
said.
Dunn said lb*l a previous com HK.AH ADM. J. .Al. ( ARSON
Knowles explained there were
many slaudi of this type along in Hire was appointed lo solve
Fsetich Ave.
county problems in I)5 n wild the
In other buvinei*. the board board st that time said ''This is
den.cd a rcqueal for a beer and a 'don olhing' report and it wa*
wine livens* transfer at 1414 W‘ thrnwn light Lai k In our laps."
JO H N I VK V
t3th Si ;
la - l
week Ihe cotnmissiun
. 'Nhan* W ork l.oail'
Approved a request for beer and agreed to appoint a committee
wine lirenve at the Seven-Eleven made up of men from each dis
Rear AUm Joseph M. Carton,
Store under construction al I9US trict to deteimm* courthouse Flret air commander fr-mi JackMtnville, will pay hit first visit to
Country Cluh Rd ;
needs.
,
Agr»s*«t to annex Iho Grace
III id her hu’itir**, Ills commit- the Sanford Naval Air Station
Meihodtsl Church in (lie South •ion heard Mrs Ihmiu Estes of Wrdnriday at part of hit famil
Pines test Area;
laitigvlal# with lw» petitions one iarisation tour of naval air baaci
Approved the low bid of Marlon for the county to assist in paving under Ills command.
ery bervite Co. of Tampa fur O’angr Ave., l-eatiug till names
Ailm Carson will a m ir at 19
sewer lift station equipment at and on* requiting (lie fencing of a in fur an invperUan tour of tha
a cost of $3,*fM,
all junk yards bearing the name* station, lo be followed by br.rfAuthorised inv'e*,mg ttu .iu o nl
tug by the slalom and Heavy At1* Icol* hke n?nlr*t!>’rs aren 1 ( nH-ier dcjmsil ftituls 10 govern of lit prisons.
1 >*k tvmg tin* stall.
No
action
wa*
token
by
the
interested in ic roofing (tie c o u n ty ' l n r „[ bonds
He will be greeted by Capt, Ro
board although District t Com
courthouse
bert AV. Slye, commanding officer
niisdoner James P. Avery said he
Rids un re rooting the tardily
of the Naval Air Station, and Capt.
doubted if thrr* was enough
were aupj 'K-d to lie ojiened tovlay
Joseph Al. Tully, J r , commandrr
money in Dlls year's budget to as of thr wing.
but no hid* were received si ihe
sist in paving the l.nugwood Row i.
Coun.y Commission meeting iht*
tollowsng .his Inspection and.
The boaid also turned over to briclmga. Adm. Carson wilt he
morning
Attorney Mack Cleveland Jr. Iht honored at t tunc been
The board appoinled District 3
by
request from J. Ilrailry OJham to Ihe Central Florid* Council, Navy
County t nmmisstorver John Fill
patruk to look Into (he matter
WASHINGTON 417P I» — Presi give the county s park in .Sualifld league of the C. 8 , al the Capri
and find out. why contractors dent Kennedy culled In l>»mo< 1*- ! E«l»trs if the county maintain) It Its staurant.
werrn't interested in the job
tic congressional leaders t™l*y to* East week Ihe board tabled av"Maylie the specification* wrre preview the military and econ tion on the matter bet nine a rever
out of line," Ditlrirt I Commit , omic toughen up program he will ter clause was in til* deed ami
miner l t d Williams said
unveil lo lb* Ameroan people to Odhsm't attorney, S. J. Davis, r iThe board diacusss'd th* point-! night.
pl,iimi tods) that it wa* fur protwiily of meeting with some of the
Kenni<ty scheduled a breakfast trr(^>n and to in sure that th* coun
contractor* but no action wat meeting wllh House and Fenat# ty maintain the area aa a park.
taken,
leaders. The weekly legislative
ft.At IStH'KY, Southern Rho.
session gave him an opportunity
drsla (UI’D —-Armurrsl car* and
lo dissust with los Catiilu! 11,11
hear:!.' armed
true?*
eacsrtcd
llsuienanta tha radio-television ad
thou.* d* ot Africans streaming
dress he will tlelivrr to the ns- ]
to wor. today In deflsne* o< a
lion st HI p. m , EOT.
• Irik* ex11
n
,
The president's pieparr-lneas
Government source* aaid lh*
nGCinCt 1,1131106
program to meet the mounting
WASHINGTON lUPD — The •trike, now in it* second day, ap
Soviet throat on Berlin was re Renat* Foreign Relation* Com peared to he a failure.
A delegation of residents Irom
Prim*
Alinistar Sir Edgar
( a**elb*rry. led by Mayor Joseph port'd In rail for a ihaip mili mittee went Into closed session to
tary
buildup,
but
no
new
taxrs
Whitrhmd
of Southern Rhode-ia
day
to
work
on
a
resolution
l-alrd appeared before the County
Commission today asking that the ■l this lime. However, adminis •Smugly «|i|m\iug UN membership warned in a pie-davrn broadcast
that his government would put
newly created A'ote Precinct 17 tration suurrea did m>t rule out a for Red China.
The resolution was urged pri down any attempt* to Intimbtot*
lie railed th« Cattelbcrry pre tax itirreasa later if inflation
should threaten.
marily by Fenata Republican Africans.
cinct.
VA’hlehewd at-o hinted legal a r
Kcailei Everett M. Dirksen to dis
However, the board refuted lo
courage any administration shift tion agaiint ftve National Ibunotaka any artion on the request
in th# issur, particularly to a rratie party leaders If It ran lot
ami turned the matter over to the
proved they were behind attem pts
"two Chinas" solution.
mlislrictlng rommitti for itudy
Administration offirlals s a id to enforce the strike which
and recommendations
thrr* was no differrrsre of opin- erupted into violenc* Monday
h,-iir,l1
‘h ,‘ d • “ .lo*:r l '
inn between the State Department j night,
lhal the precinct be called (a*
triberry Isecsus* 90 jierrrnt of live
ami Congress on the hade sir ter • j Two African* were killed and
WASHINGTON ft PM -- .vere- tn Ins Gun to keeji Red Chinn from I four wrru wunded when polh-t
residents who voi* there live in
lary of tntrrior Mr wall l- I’dall pushing Nationalist China out of j tiprm-d fira on gang* attacking
that town
Dulncl 4 County Commissioner today announced s neve policy Ihe Uliitrii Nations.
workers in th* Afruan township*
A'ernon Dunn, who reprcvrnlt that which he said will lie of major
A similar resolution has hem of Harare and llfghfirlJs as they
district on the hoard said I don't aid in reducing school ronstruc suggested in tli* Home.
Mass Testing
| returned tn their job*.
FT MONMOUTH, N. J. (U PI>- care what you name the precinct" j lion roil* in 19 stairs,
Ibe Army has put into ope rat on and District 3 Commissioner Alabama, Florida. Luu'sialia
a $1.23 million gadget lhal ran James I'. Avery said that nam 't and Arkansas are among the 19
teat 17.3K) batteries at the tame] didn't mean much, 11 was the, hot are not likely lo u*e the pol1icy widely because schools built
1 time. It Will be used lo test a number that nialterld.
In other business, Ihe commit-' under it mutt be completely mic
random sampling of 2U million
batteries purchass-d annually at a tion agreed to study the leasiblll- grated
ly of state welfare funds tor m- Under the new policy, states,
coat of 313 5 million for the Army,
digents al the county home alter local governments, and nun-prulit
Navy, Air Forea and Marines
Mr*. Carmrla Ray, supervitur oi private organisations may obtain
District 1—31 paved m ala. 93
State Welfare explained Ihe pro* public land for school construeCounty Road Superintendent J
Soviet Takes Ship
tion for $2 30 an arre. with a limit 1 ■ Ea'cn icr t'nlay prrsenlc I 'ti - unpavrd roads.
gram.
KtltOGAMA, Japan (UPI) - A
of Bio a r m within any iingb- Counljr Commlaaion with a 11*1
District 2—Jd paved rnadt. II
Soviet patrol ship captured Ihe
of all thr paved and unpaivJ
year.
Japanese survey ship No. Ul GyI “T
.
^
. *x
Formrrly, Ihuse seeking school load! in ihe county.
52 Cuban Exiles
oei M*ru and it* crew of 2U. it
1-115 p*‘*d
**
sites were required lo pay up to , Dl» net 1 Cunmlsaioncr Vernon
was reported toda>
'.
. Th. j*p*r A rrive Monday
per cent of normal market Dunn said "this is sumcihlng I unp**.
District t 97 paved roads, 14
ese Martime Safety Agency sad
have beep requesting (or many
WB8T (Up | v /
of priv. lor the public land.
unpavrd.
the U-ton ahip was conducting, a
years" while District 3 Commis
survey of fish retourers Sunday 32 Cuban ru le s arrived lirir by
sioner James P. Avery rompli-, District 3—31 paved road*, 74
twist
from
their
homeland
Mon
off the northern Kuriles, whisb
Sunshine Parkway merited l^ivemler and County E n -! unP**fl1
day and sought political asylum.
Russia occupies,
gmrer Carllon Bliss lor 1 Jib
(me Dial carried 49 pcnoni, the To Be Extended
well dine in compiling the data
oilier boat contained Ihrrr All
I Icrald Index
The tvoard adopted Ihe road sur
Condition Good
wrre turned over to l', S. Iinmi-1 TALLAHASSEE fU Pli - lb#
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Atire-s
State Turnpike Authority hopes to vey pending a check of deeds for
gratuin authorities, w>mi declined
Hi u!g*
_
Pag* 9
Aladlyn Hbuc was reporDd in
announce plana for catending the all the roads involved.
Classified ...
Psg* 0-7
good condition today at Ml. Sinai to rcleaae any of their namrt.
According lo Lavender, there
Sunshine State Parkway to Wild
Th* new arrivola bmugh' to 91
----- —... P*JE» 5
Hospital, where the u recovering
wood within a week or 19 day*, are *u paved road* m the coun Cnmlcv
the
number of rrgugrei that have
Dear ALby
_ Pag* d
from facial injuries Incurred in *
Chairman John Hammer said ty running to IM IS miles and
Editorial
_
Pag* 4
'Y ,po'kMm”.n"fuT , liodwl hfr' »mf# U* rrid *)r'
307
unpaved
mad*
totaling
133.NI
Monday.
E n lritalu m en t__Pag* 9
Paramount Mi.d.01, wtie re Mist
Hammer said live authority was mitts,
la-gala - ... —. - Pag* 9
Ithue is playing oppoute 3 ul Church Men To Meet
Tbe total number of roads to
determined la cx.end the toll
PussI* .
7. _
Pag* 9
Ilrynnar In "Escape frum ZahTh* Preabylerian Men of the road to Wildwood tven k th* tho county 1* &3o adding up to
Society
________ _ Page 3
rain," did not know if Monday's Church will hold * 7 p m din federal government refused to 339 47 mile*.
.Opart*
—* . — Png* t
A breakdown of roads in each
accident would delay production ner meeting today in the church'* shift t';e proposed route of InterArcs Dim t o i y ___
Pa
Educational Hail.
1 state Highway 73 to mr*t it (l-erw. ’ d >*uict shows
ot in* trim.
t
Dealers Charge
Bids Restrictive
Fleet Commander
To Inspect NAS
n&wA...
City Commission
Okays Pay Hike
For Employes
'Angry' Commission Raps Health Board
*
4
9
^
•
An angry City Commission Mon
day night auihortrrd City Manager W. E. Knowlea to tell the
State Board of Health that San
ford Is ready lo go to court if
nycesaary regarding a sewage
treatment plant here
Tt* commii ion expressed It*
ange. user a news release from
the Health doartm ent hoard ask
ing the health offirrr lo wrdt
Sanford a letter threatening leyat
action if the city did not providr
a aewage Ires.mint plan.
City Managrr W.K. Knowlea said
"apparently the Siate Board of
Health has not kept pace with
happenings regarding our plant.
Since step* already are underway
for a plant here such threats of
legal action only cause hard feel
ings, confusion, and disruption of
cooperative effort*.''
Comimatmner Eart Higginbo
tham, calling the State Board a
"bunch of egars" told the com
mission “ we ought to make them
apologue.”
However, the board
asked
Knowlea to tall Jacksonville to
set live matter a-rnight and "so
lhal th«r« would b* no doubts,
toll them if they want to pr**t
(heir rase «e are ready," Hi|giabuinam sank
BRIEFS No Bids On
1
CDK. Bud (»enr, left, Friday will relieve Commander F.
Dan .Milner, riiflit, as commuitdinjt officer of Heavy Att/ick SGuadron Seven at the Sanford Nava! Air StationCdr. Milner will depart for duty in the office of chief of
Naval Operation*, dear in former executive officer of
VAH-11.
•
Courlhouse Roof
Received By Board
Kennedy Previews
'Toughen-Up' Plan
African Workers
Defy Strike Call
Senate To Oppose
Red China In UN
Casselberry Asks
New School
Policy Set
Lavender Ydls kio»r&:
650 Roads Sn County
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<em>The Sanford Herald</em> issue published on July 24, 1961. One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, <em>The Sanford Herald </em> printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.
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'Scorching' W eather Grips East
Hospital Notes
JULY 11
Admissions
Bertha Wooten, HcLand; Jew
ell A. Bruner, Claudia Mu»e,
Sweetie William*, I'.rrna Martin.
Lillian Miiledge, IT* Hon l.ndge,
Edna Adam*, Cora Robinson,
Mary Darnea, Joyce Speck, Phillip
Bauer, Sam Hicks, Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Oil marl in.
Sanford, a ton; Mr. and Mr*. Oiwald Adam*, Sanford, a aon; Mr.
and Mr*. Benjamin Ilrunrr, San
ford, a daughter; Mr. and Mri.
U. L. Baraca, Sanford, a aon.
Iliimiaaal*
Willie Robinion, Oviedo; Ilallie
Tone)’, William Hickaon, Klaie
(iriltnn, vs in me D. Wyman, £*uford.
JULY is
•
Admission*
Brenda Carter, NutU urinndo;
i(. JtrT.ind;- O*’—
Shower* *t-*r»l t v«* Kll*v |./*n*.
’Slat) i.eiue, Uoyd l/e».
Irr, Betty Dennl*. Sanford.
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Luther
Muae, Sanford, a aon; Mr. and
Mr*. Chariot D m J r , Sanford,
a ton; Mr. and Mr*. Harry T
t^aile, Sanford, a ton; Mr. and
Mr*. Norman Shower*, Long wood
a daughter.
Dismissals
Brenda Carter, North Orlando;
Lewki Choint, Oviedo; Dorolhy
Chanrey, Longwood; Kilty Cal
houn, Ml. Dora; France* Munroe,
DeBary; Max Zuckerman. Mr*.
Frank A. Berne berg and baby,
Sweetie William*. Arttne Wil
liam*, Sanford.
JULY I*
Admissions
Elisabeth Baylla, Denary; Mar
ian Thlnney, Caiaelbmy: Aialea
llarineau, l/iu ilendlcy, tluby
Davit, Mary K. Foitar, Dotorr*
Barnett, Jam et G. Brook*, San
ford.
Birth*
Ur. and Mr*. Jama* S. Bar
nett, Sanford, a daughter; Mr.
and Mr*. Wilbur Davi», Sanfurd,
a ton.
Di*mU»il*
Anne Stroiur, DeLand; Clyde Elliton Jr., Mr*. Edward Barbour
and baby, Mr*. Lionel I'adrnn and
baby, Mr*. Dale Sbovrf and
baby, Victor Buckner, Ronald
Green, Eamela iUutdaii, I a»u
llendiey, Sanford.
JULY ll
Admissions
Margaret Co*by, North Orlando;
Georg* Smith, Oviedo; Virginia
Natti, Titusville; William Clem enu, Kim
Krlrkwn. Clare
White, Yuma D. Legelte, Bonnie
Richarde, Fred McSwain, SI ary
E. Baico, Patricia Vaughn. Lil
lian Jewell, Sanford.
Itirih*
Mr. and Mri. Harry While, San
ford, a aon; Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Coiby, North Orlando, a mu
Dismissals
Suian Gilbert. DeBary; Mr*. Ed
ward Strutter and baby, DeLand;
Atalea llarineau, Paul Blake,
Maude Coleman, Mr*. Wilbur
Davit and baby, Mr*. Benjamin
Bunner and baby, Lillian Minedge, Maudle, Joseph, Sanford.
U. S. Crime Hits
All-Time High
WASHINGTON 11 I'D—Fill Di
rector J. Edgar Hoover reported
today tnal United Stair* crime
rrirh rd an all-time high laal
year. He urged ronimunitir* to
hire more policemen.
Hoover aaid that while the n a
tional crime rale rontlmird to
climb faaler than the population,
the nation*! police fore* remained
at virtually the tame alrcnglh.
The
uniform crime report,
made public by Hoover today,
ahiwid that I.Mi.vn serious
crime*—or one ever/ 1$ acconda—
were committed Uit year. This
w j < an Increase of II per cent
over HU9.
By United Pres* International | following Saturday*« high of 97, a
Thunderstorms in the oiling four-year top for the day. The
from Teas* to New England of weather picture waa the asm* in
fered little relief today for East
ern ala e* gripped in a sultry mid Washington as capital fortcattera
announced "above normal" tem
summer heal spelt.
The l*. S. Weather Bureau at- peratures ainrE July 13. The caplweeks beginning aaid the East tat'* lowest high temperature since
July 13 was a humid 97,
wai "m for another lenreher"
About 73 person* Were treated
New York City'* June* Reach,
one of the nation** largest, close t for heat exhaustion in a crowd of
ill gates at mid-afternoon Sunday *0,000 at a Civit War hattle re
with a rapacity crowd. Other New enactment at nearby Manassas,
Yorkers swarmed by the thou Va. Unofficial report* put the
sands to beaches on bong Island temperature at 142.
Washington'* temperature dipped
and N»w Jersey.
Metropolitan New York chalked to 79 degresi, around midnight
up a high of 93 degree* Sunday 1 By contrast, the Great Plains
ANNOUNCEMENT
We a re pleaded to annou n ce, e ffe c tiv e J u ly 6, 1961, th e
Real K ntate * lim urance Agency form erly
owned hy
R aym ond M. Rail will now he Known n* H ALL - H LA IK
AGENCY, a partnership.
Raymond M. Ball
Genevieve G. Blair
Price* E ffe c tiv e T h ro u g h Noon Wed., July 2f*. 1961
QUANTITY
2460 Park
Averse: •_
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RIGHTS
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Florida ;*.
U H r ilit
IMPOKTEI) AUSTRALIAN beauty Sandra Hint feds
right lit home with thin hloaaom from one of the Anntrnlian Bottle-Uruah treca which thriven at Cyprean
Gardena.
Slated Late August?
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) Scientist* aludlcd aitrunaul Gu*
Griaaom today to decide whether
to tend another man on a suborbital rocket ride.
If they decide ''ye*," the neat
American apaceman will b* John
II. G len Jr., a 40-yeir-old ma
rine. The flight probably would
come In laic Augu«t or Septem
ber.
If they decide “ no,** the nation**
$100 million * Project Mercury**
will ahtlt Ha attention fulltime to
acrid onr of It* aevrn astronaut*
on a rocket flight into orbit early
in 19M.
If ihc emphaalt is shifted IbO
per cent to an orbital flight, Grittom, No, 1 U, S. aparetnan Alan
Six Airmen
Die As Aulo
Strikes Tree
SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (UPI)
—SI* airmen died Sunday at the
result ol what an ambulance driv
er railed the wont accident lie
had ever seen.
The men. all stationed at near
by Vindenlierg Air Force Bate,
were in a car which struck a
tree, flew into the air and exploded about 10 feet off the ground,
the California highway patrol
said.
Five of Ibe servicemen died at
the scene and the ilith died
hour* later at Cottage Hospital
here.
The Air Force Identified five of
the victims as George W. Royally.
1?, New drlean*: Marvin M. An
derson, 23, Akron. Ohio; James
Frailer. *Jt, Savannah, Ga.; Mil
ton Friday, 19, Drtru.t, and Al
janon Smith. 19. Chicago.
Sidllh died in Ilie hospital after
the accident and the n*th body
was not at once Identified.
Polivc said the car mu<t have
been going about IU0 mile* an
hour when it hit tli* tree,
"It appeared to have actually
taken off the ground after strik
ing the tree ami esploded about
10 feet in the a ir,' one officer
aald.
It Shepard J r , and their Bve fel
low astronaut* will all he eligi
ble to make the flight.
Federal Space Agency Chief
James E. Wrbh said in Washing
ton Sunday that no decision ha*
been made anon, another suh-orbital flight, llut he said that if
there ii one. the pilot will be
Glenn, the man who itond by
twice a* "back-up" pilot to Shep
ard and Grissom.
Grissom, who Hew l|g mllei
Into apace and 301 mllei over the
Atlantic Ocean Friday before an
audience that Included a Roldan
trawler about 20 miles from
where ve landed, turned himwlf
over b engineers, dor.uri and
psychologists Sunday for a full
report.
It would l>* more of the same
today, space agency spokesman
aald. "This is a report for the
engineer*," aaid one "Shepard
underwent the same thing, only
moat of his waa done at Grand
ttahama Island."
The stocky Air Force captain is
expected to return to l.angiey
Field, Va., "home ha**" for the
astronauts, late Tuesday or
Wednesday.
The problem of the escape
haleh which Grissom said blewr
off accidental!) alter his "Liberty
Bell 7" capaule had hit the water
continued to plague experts today.
There were further theories ai
to what might have happenrd, in
cluding one that contended vibra
tions Irum ocean wave* pounding
the spacecraft might have trig
etvd the plunger.
Regardless, aald Webb, the
project would continue using the
new hatch because It allow* the
astronaut a quick way to get out
if anything goes wrong It also
reduce* the eapiul* weight hy
about
pounds.
Overall, spare agency authori
ties tud. the flight was a "whop
ping success"—*o much so that
further trip* of Una type may not
he needed.
h'TtM’K HOLDING*
NEW YORK t l T I l - Common
stock holding* at Ihc end of IWki
amounted to 19 3 billion and com
prised one-third of corporate pen
sion fund assets, based on book
value, according to the Hanover
July 20 after reviewing military
parades.
The spaceman's brief stop In
Ncwlaundland was far from ex
citing No representatives of the
Canadian or provincial govern
ments were on hand to greet the
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Soviet party. Then health official*
kept the Russian* waiting in the
plane for 32 minutes because they
had no vaccination certificate*.
The usual vaccination regulation
finally wa* waived.
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Third Astronaut Trip
Cuban Red Carpet Expected For Yuri
GANDER, Nfld. (UPII - Soviet cosmonaut MaJ. Yuri Gagar
in, making hi* Ural visit to the
"New World," leaves loday for
Cuba and a red carpet welcome
usually reserved (or head* of
stale.
Gagarin and hit party of 11
were scheduled to fly from Gan
der aboard a Soviet liyuihin-19
They arrived Sunday night from
Moscow for a H-hour stopover en
mute to Cuba,
The full at*:# reception await
ing the young spaceman at Ha
vana's International Airport ha*
been given only two other men—
('resident Sckou Tour* of Guinea
and President Sukarno of Indo
nesia.
Gagarin a trip to Cuba is In
honor of the nth anniversary of
the start of Premier Fldei Caatro'i
J9th of July revolutionary move
ment. As one of the featured
foeat^ the Soviet apace man I*
expected to Join Casiro in addrwuios * bug* rally U* ivgiu of
experienced record-breaking chill
over the weekend. Thunderstorm*
and heavy wind* raked Missouri
and Indians.
The mercury dipped to *9 d e .'
grees, U degree* below normal
Sunday at Valentine. Neb. Kama*
City's high of 71 Saturday waa a
record for the date.
Severe rain* and lightning hit
the Kama* City area about mid
night. Storm* severed utility lines
and (riled tree* north of St. Jo
teph. Mo, and more than an inrh
of rain felt in brief period* *'
Concordia, Kan., and Waterloo.
Iowa.
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W E A T H E R : Cloudy through Wednesday. H igh today, 90-95. I/iw tonight. 70-75.
VOL.
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TUESDAY. JU L Y 25. 1901
SANFORD.
FLORIDA
NO. 242
Set To Probe
MIAMI (LTD - P in American
World Airway* said today the
Cuban government had given perminion for the airline to tend a
special flight to Havana today to
pick op the 11 p e m n i who were
^
County Commlmtlon today mimed jin eiithl man
Andrew Carnway said the Mayor J. H. (Jim m y) Crapp* aaid I
The Chamber of Commerce as they could when budget time
,-Thii raiae in fund* i# justi
4 board a hijacked Pattern Air
made it* pilch for an addIIional mils around.
fied." Touhy aaul, citing the in- amount the chamber t* asking that the rommlaaioa would take1committee to determine the need* for n now courthouse ur,d
1-inea plane.
33,000 tn appropriation* from the
led by George Touhy of the ten«e competition between elite* for i» "mighty modest” consider- the request under advisement and heard District 4 Commissioner Vernon Dunn say he couldn't
A Pan American spokesman fltjr M unjjj night with comntta chamber's executive and finance for industry and emphaiiting that mg
‘ we ll do" everything possible for
find anyone front his district to serve with the yjrouji becausa
a.id the .pedal flight »nVM d*. , lwDm promU|n i u do a. muct committee, the chamber asked the day ti passed when we t»n
the ehamher"
"everyone
I asked pointed out to mo that Dio hoard u a t.
part from Miami In ernallonal
!.ast yeir lha chamber received
for 313.000 toil fiscal year and live on tourism "
Airport at I p. ro. EST. He aaid
Ito.ooo from the city and county tempting to pass the buck.”
proposed a budget of 347.7*3 a>
John Ivey, another member ot
he <lid not know if any Cuban
TS..
-----mission
authorised.
compared with $33,000 last year, ibr chamber board of dirfr/orr,
refugee, woud he allowed ts
■- ' •"TiJ-'iL, „n u> name i
Trtjh" a.1'?** th* w
o - " ‘j •
i-a-r rtiisi'no •■--* f,*"sn*ie
board the plane m Hara-.a
She cb aiq ttfg ^ .tfaj ' i ag
s. . i i - ' , i * r l s ^ - i i — V * » *-f '•*«
,r
i**<
f*a i
>« t. uy«n
four yeart. reporting that new in- load of the chamber while flic.jpovernnw nt nude rhr arrange
Dn the hn«rrl will h« J. It Van
duttriei valued at more than i t hard Dess aaid "we have reachment* by contacting Pan Am«-riIbvy amt John llrltl ftuiu District
itcttfwt—gf.'At* ~r.irp*.g j...t | n t *T—* ‘. t w i l i og •ycServ ’• » * - -ean official! in Havana* who re
J ; Andrew t a n a * * } ami ii IS.
new memlw-r* are concerned."
io n s LOW person*.
layed the Information here.
Pope from District 1; Ford CavanPan American it ihc only U. I
naugh amt Dick Hanks, District 3
passenger line operating between
and Col. J. O, Urr gory and John
Miami and Havana.
II. Williams, District fi
The special flight will be the
The fust Hireling of the glxup I* I
t'liy
Manager
W
'
E.
Knowles
third plane Pan American will
si hediiled for nest Tuesday at
was
anthorurd
Monday
night
by
fly between Miami and Havana
the City Commiiaton to crack 8 p. ID.
today. Tlie other two flight! had
Dunn, citing reasons why he
down
on open, truck type fruit
•already been scheduled.
couldn't find anyone from his dtsand
vegetable
stand*
in
the
city
Meanwhile, special security mea
The board asked Knowles, with trict to sets* ,-n the t- iid, asknl
sures were eitahlished today for
the
aid of Police Chic! Roy Wil " d id s tu d ie s , fin d in g * an d rrcomrnmm crna! planes serving Flor
liams, to make these stand n p 'r mrndattim* solve any past county
ida to block a reported plot by
T h e F o u n ty ('oiimiHMiiii to d ay re je c te d salt bid* on fu riiia tor* clean house and film mate ptoblems ! Me need lie, | thin* nod
pro-Cailro agents to hijack addi
t tm* fu r (lie new C ounty dull a f t e r tw o S a n fo rd office jtupply
any 'unsanitary condition*” ,n a e lh u i in s te a d u f r o n u iillie e s ," tin
tional l'. S, airliners.
the area.
said,
d
c
a
le
i*
naid
tlia
t
the
^purification*
w
ere
"
d
is
c
rim
in
a
tiv
e
nod
Informed sources said Monday’s
Dunn s*ol 11, al * pieuous com HE AIf ADM. J . M. ( ’ARSON
Knowles explained there were
re s tric tiv e ."
hijacking of an Ka'tcrn Air Line*
mitte#
was appointed lo solve
many
stand*
of
this
type
along
Electra was part of a plot posThe hoard ordered all hid* submitted to he rejected and
county pioblrtnt in IU3H and
French Ave
iibly to "avenge" seuure of a
agreed to readvertise even though Chief Deputy Jim Single,
In other bu*ine»». the board hoard at that time said "Th.
^num ber of Cuban airliners for
tary said that lima was of th* * * • --------------------------------------------den ed a request for a beer and a 'don ottung’ report and it wa*
unpaid bills in the United Stale*
■cnee and th at the fu rm tu ir would
wine luense transfer al til l W' thm n ii nghl bai t. In our laps.”
R IC H A R D DMAS
They aaid the npcratlun appar- ■
not bw ready when Ih * new ja il is
IAlta -St ;
Lari week I he roinniiasiun
n
m
v
A
.
.
.
. ‘R eached O ur L im it'
ently was timed to rolnrlde with !
opened.
Approved a rcquevi for brer and agreed to appoint a committee
Cuba’s "2tt!h ot July'* revolution
District & Commissioner John
wine licence at the Seven-Eleven made up of men hunt each dtsBear Adm, Joseph Al. Carton,
ary commemoration.
Fitlpalrick quipped “rni sura »»
Store under construction at l»JS Irirt l» Uriel mnta enurthouse Fleet air commander from Jack
The 3A person* aboard the Plec
can open I ha jail without a desk
sonville. will pay hi* firat visit !<»
Country Club Rd :
tra. which wa* rotnmandeered
neevlt,
ot filing cabinet."
Agrred to anne* the Grace
during a Miami • Dalla* flight,
lu other business, lha rommia- the Sanford Naval Air Milton
Two
Escape
Gordon Swaanry of Rw**ii»»'s
Mcthixltst Church in the Snuih slon heard Mr* Donna K.lrs of Wednesday a* pari of hi* farm!were being held incommunicado
VIENNA it I’ll—Two uniformed
Offlra
Supplir*. in a teller to lha
Pinecrest Area;
in Havana today despite Mate
lomgdal* wllh two lutilion- one lariration lour of naval air base*
board said that tn prrpartng tlia Hungarian suldieri escaped into
Approved thr tow bid of Machin for Ih* county to a**i i in paving under his command
4 Department demands that they
hid*, " i n weta confronted with Amina bunds) and asked fur po
ery hervtie Co. of Tampa |,ir O-ange Ave., Iwating till names
Adm. Carton will arrive al 14
end the U d tuiUiuu a it cl a fl be
difficulties which stern fluin re. litical asylum, otdrial* repotled
sewer lift station equipment at
a
m lor an inspection tour of lha
promptly released.
and on* requiting lb* fencing of
•Irirtive. drverlminntiv* and tv Monday niglil.
a cost of D,!M;
slalom, lo tie followed by br.cfEastern announced from its
all
junk
yard*
bearing
the
naiuei
I Authorised tnv'eailag II o.imi ol
travagant spec if h at ions of Items.
lag' by Die station and Ifeayy At.
New York headquarters today
The Cltv Commission Vl-m lav
!* look* like contractor* aren't meter <iri»>sit fund* m gosetls of 111 prisons.
S e e , l(f> said t b it •- L..C u f tl.e Filming1.Si»t
t ,k Ming line Mail.
"All poatlble pisiaulion* have
No
action
Was
taken
by
the
BANGKOK. Thailand il l’ll — interested tn rc-rooflng ll»e county uienl bonds
lie will In- greeted by Cap!. Ro
been taken to prevent another in night agreed to give Ilf leiw pay Karna were ''mid b a ll*," and that
hoard although District 1 Com
court hou-e
bert U .She, commanding oUlrrr
bracket” einployea a two percent it would l-e "im poaaibl* fo r any Filming of the novel ' The Ugly
cident."
I missionrr Janus
Avery said he
of the Naval Air Matlon, and Capt.
Strict secrecy surrounded secur cost of living increase during the dealer In .Sanford to bid on them.' American" will begin here Aug.
|
doubled
If
there
wa* enough
wrrr
supposed
to
lie
opened
today
ft, pruducer Georgs Englund an
Joseph M. Tolly, J r . commander
ity measures. The federal gov next fiscal year r i t j * * ,J it would
* "'» > ’
‘ W * '*
money in this year's budget to as of the Wing.
blit no bids were iccejved at the
ernment, however, ha. authority
Supply said that the bidding font- nounced Monday.
sist III paving the t.diigwoiai Boat.
consider the higher paid •mpioyei
Coun.y Ccm mis sion meeting this
Following, , hit Inspection and.
0 to plate armed guards aboard
The boatd also turned over t» briefings. Adm. Carton will ha
morning
No Action rianncd'
commercial airliners if considered a a w H .e e - - a s w . w o |C « S S ^ '.r.kT ; ,ri Attorney Mark Cleveland Jr, the honored *l » luncheon glten by
The board appointed DiMrirt i
nacenary lo protect live U. M on the ... „gel
TAL1-AHA&SKE (UPD — Seerempetirtf bWViDf* Old wot ivand a
request from J. Ilrailry Odham to the Central Florida Council, Navy
mail carried on passenger flights
Thr salary hit# would be for aU rb*w*a of quoting ou alt th* lleml retary of Mate Tom Adam* laid County Commi**ioner John Fils
WASHINGTON (I I’ll — Previ give the ruunty a park in Kunlvnd league of the U, S . al thr Capri
Airline officials generally de employes making te-a than 34.208 aped fled.*'
Monday he would take no part in patnek to look Into the matter
clined comment on measures to
any move lo unacal State Demo and find out. why contractors dent Kennedy railed In Demo.>■- Estates if the county maintains it IU riaurant.
ns*
bond
questioned
Kistsfti'taiJ
Last week Ih* hsmrd tabled ailie eongieasional leader* today t«
protect their flight* other than to a year.
cratic Chairman June* M Milli weren't tnleresicd In the job
' Maybe the *pecdirations were preview the military nod econ t ion on the mattei berause a re ver
The total number of epiployes on whether local dealer* were a*k- gan ol Orlando.
say normal service was being
«i lu submit hid* and the thief
out ot line," District l t'ommi* omic toughen-up prog lain he will ier clause was in I lie deed ami
I* 149 and tha salary total, ac il<pulj laid I hat tiiey wfete invited
continued.
sinner Ted William* laid
unveil to the American people to Ihlham't attorney, S J. Davis, ex
U appeared there would be cording In City Manager W K to do ao.
Electrocution Set
Tlie board dtaeu»scd the possi night.
plained today that it wa* for protechnical as well as diplomatic Knowles, ti $301,005
RAIPORD (UPD — Norman J bility of meeting with some ol th*
However, the b a rd agreed to
te< tyin and to Insure that th* ruun
% complication! over Monday's in
Kennedy
arhednled
*
breakfast
Mackitwlea
ol
New
Britain.
Conn.,
At the aame time, the commis call in amts of the local dealer* to
contractor* but no action waa meeting with llou»e and Senate ty maintain Hie area aa a park.
cident. Airline sources doubted if
discU** apecification* and to ra- I* scheduled to d-e In the electric taken.
the Cubans have apceial equip sion anthorurd Knowles to set np
leader*. The weekly IfgiaDtlve
SAl IfUlUKY. Southern Rho.
chair at Raifurd State Pri*nn al
advertiae.
a
meeting
between
the
cily
and
ment required for servicing and
•esalon gave him an oppoitunlly
ilesla (UI’l l —Armored ears ami
*;30 am . Aug. 7 for the mu filer
starting the turbo-prop a agio** of ciltployea lu stud) the p„-»<u,Iiij
to ilixUM with hia Capitol Hill
heart!,' arn-.cJ
earerte!
of Bal Harbour Police U Robert
the EAL Plectra.
lli-ulonanla lha radio-televl«i«n adthousa da of African* streaming
of establiahing a p-nrion system
Staab.
UN Orders Troops
dreaa he will deliver to the na
to wor today In defiance of a
with tlie city participating in thr
tion *1 10 p. m,, KDT•trik* n 'l
Forgery Charged
pension plan by matching three To Elisabethville
The prcshlml'a pieparr-lnraa
Secret Service
Government avurcea said the
I.Oh
ANGELAS
(UPD-Ex-ehild
percent of the funds.
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo
program to meet the mounting
strike, tin** in it* aerond day, ap
WASHINGTON
fU
P
tl
—
The
actiir
Bobby
Driscoll
mu*t
appear
The police and lire departments l l ’l’l) —The United Nation* orChief Resigns
Soviet threat on Berlin war re Senal* Foreign Itelationa Com peared to be a failure.
in Superior Court Sept. * to be
A ilrlegation of retidenu |rom
WASHINGTON (UPD - V. E. now have their own pension sys di red a company of tough Indian sentenced for forging an endorse ( aueltierry, led by Mayor Joseph ported tn call for a aharp mili mittee went into rioted session to
Prim*
Minister Kir Edgar
Gurkha
troop.
Into
Elisahethvllla
Baughman, chief of lha U. S. tem and the proposed one would
tary
buildup,
but
rut
new
taxra
Whitehead
of Southern Rhodesia
day
lo
work
on
a
resolution
ment
on
a
»tolen
rheck.
Driacoll,
Laird appeared before the County
today tn rrartion to announceSee ret Service since BUS, Submit only cover nunc 103 persona.
II, pleaded guilty Monday. H e ! rnminitrion to*1ay asking that lha at this time. However, adminis -tiongly opposing IJN membership wanted in * pre-dawn broadcast
mrnt
that
Katanga
Piovince
waa
The proposal is to *> l up an
ted hia resignation today effective
that hi* government would put
wa* arrested May l when he tried newly crealed Vote Precinct 17 tration sourrea did u»t rule out a for Bed China.
aitu a rial!) sound sjatein with the seeking help from the Communist
Aug. II.
tar lucrelt* later if Inflation
The rr*»lution was urged pri down any attempt* to Intimidala
to
rath
the
stolen
cheek
foe
343
tw
called
ilia
Casselberry
pre
bloc.
Treasury Secretary
Douglas employe* paying their »har»
should threaten.
marily by Fenat* Republican African*.
cinct.
The action was consldnrd more at a liquor store.
According to Knowles, the plan
Dillon accepted "writh genuine re
VVhleheod at*o hinted legal aeLeader Everett M. Dirkaen to dis
However, the board refused to
a
token
show
of
forre
than
any
gret” Baughman's decision to re would include all prevent employes
Less
Prisoners
tiou against the National In-mo.
courage
any
administration
shift
take
any
irtion
on
tive
request
who *o desire, but would not be real military maneuver. Many of
tire alter 33 year* service,
In Ih* issue, particularly to a cralir party leadcra If It can bo
TALLAHASSEE (UPD — Flo ami turned the matter over to the
"You will be sorely misled.” compulsory. The program would ficial* doubted the province
"two Chinas” solution.
proved they wrero behind attempt*
rrdittrictlng
rommitlre
for
study
rida's
prison
population
dcrrr**cd
gy Dillon
wrote the SA-jear-old be keyed to social security Isrne- •erlo u ily *<eking Com m unitt aid by two lu 7,33d last month, the and recommendation*.
Administration official* said to rnforr* th* strike whlrh
a*
announced
Monday
by
P
rosinBaughman. "The president join* lit* and age; in ax i mum benefit*
there waa no different* of opin erupted into violence Monday
Laird laid that it wa* login)
llrst luch decline Una year Raime in wishing you auereii and after 3h year* service and ellgi- lal Interior Minister Godefrold ford Stale Prison hold* 3.130 of that the precinct tie railed Cation between th* Rtatr Department night.
billty for benefit* after to years 1 Munuttgo.
happiness In the yean ahead."
Two African* were kill*.I and
and Congress on th* basic deter
the eonvieta. Ro«d ramps hold •elhcrry because 90 percent of live
WASHINGTON (U N I — .Ss-rrc mination to keep Red China fl"i!V four were w"UnderI when pstlica
I.M7. Filly-two are in the Male reiidrnl* who vote there live in
lary of Interior M ctarl L Udall pushing Nationalist China out of opener] fire on gang* attacking
Mental Hospital, classified at cri that tuwn
Ditlnct 4 County Cominixiuncr today announced a new policy thr United Nations.
worker* in the Afruan township*
minally Insane.
A’ernon Dunn, who reprr*rnt* lhai which hr laid will he of majur
A similar resolution has been of Harare and llfghfirlda a* they
(lltlrlcl on Hi* hoard said ’II don’t
don't aid in reducing school tonttrue suggested In th* House.
Mass Testing'
returned tn their Job*,
An angry City Com m ilt Ion Mon
FT MONMOUTH. S . J. fU PD— cart what you name thr p rrn n rl" , linn ror.l* in HI ttair*
day night authorised City ManThe Army ha* pul Into n p rn t «n and Dlalrtcl 3 Cummlvionerj Alabama, Florida, Louisiana
* ager W'. E, Knowlet to tell the
a tt 73 million gadget lhai r*n James P. Awry said that name* and Arkansas are among thr IS
lest 17.2SO battrrlct at the same didn’t mean much, it wa* the hut are not likely tu use flic potState Board ot Health that San
icy widely hccausp school* built
time.
It will he utrd lo test a number that matterfd.
ford Is ready to go to court if
In other buiinesi, the rummi*- under It muit be completely inte
random
sampling
ol
20
million
ngcotary regarding a sewage
batteries purchased annually at a ■lon agreed to study thr feasibili grated
treatment plant here
ty of »tate welfare fund* for mUnder Ihe new polio, Hairs,
coat
of 113.3 million for the Army,
Tl« commit ion exprened lit
digenti al the county home alien hug) government*, and non-prudt
Navy, Air Force and Marine*.
angc. over a news release tram
Mrs. Uarmcta B»), tuperviior ot | private organiratiuns m*> obtain
the lleslth department board ask
{'■Hints Road .Sii|ierini*ndenl J
District 1—31 paved road*, tA
Male Welfare explained the pro public land fur school construc
Soviet Takes .Ship
ing the health officer to wr.ta
gram.
tion for 17 30 an acre, with a limit C. Laiender t'<da> presented the unpavrd road*;
SlllOGAMA*, Japan (UPD — A
San.'ord a letter threaten.n* legal
2_ ja.. ,liVrJ
of Alo a e rn within any singlr County Commission wiih * list „ Utr(rl
................
........ mails, 31
hovirt patrol slilp raptufrd Ihe
of all the paved and unpav.'J
1 action if the city did not provide
year.
Japanese survey ship No. 10 t*>a tewage irea.mcnt plan.
| " W " * ' r“»' *'
Formerly, those seeking srhool loads ... Ihe county.
52 Cuban Exiles
A)
oei Marti and its crew of Jo it
l . l v n c . i Commissioner Arrnon
,,lMr‘cl *“ m
City Manager W'.K. Knowles said
site* were required to pay up tu
waa
reported
tmlay.
Tie
Japan
"apparently the S.ate Board of
,
.
Arrive Monday
30 per cent of normal market Dunn said (hi* is tometbing I un,!u ' " ’ , _
II
ese Marttme Safely Agency said
Health ha* not kept pace with
have been requesting for m 'ny
« -* T
ro ,d *’
price for Hie public land.
KEY
WEST
(U
P
D
-A
total
of
the
Al
ton
ahip
was
eundurliiijk
*
while
Hist
riel
3
Commit,inP*v‘,(1'
|**§fi
wiiiir
in
ah
m
a
m
m
nu»happening* regarding our plant,
3J L'uhan rx ilrt arrived here hy
survey of fish resources Sunday
ihnee alep* already are underway
turner James |>, Avery rompli * District 3—31 paved road*, 74
off the northern Kuriles, which I>o*l from (heir homrland Mon Sunshine Parkway
for a plant here auch threat* of
mrnted luivemler and Count) Kn- \ l,nP**,,l
day and sought political asylum.
Ktiitia occupies.
legal action only cause hard feel
glnrer Carlton Blit* for a Jib
One boat carried 49 persons, Hie To Be Extended
ing*. confusion, and disruption of
well di ne in compiling the data
other boat rontained three. All
Condition Good
The lioard adopted thr road sur
Herald Index
cooperative efforts.”
TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - The
were turned ovrr to IF, S. Iimni
HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Acire.s gr.lain
i t Commissioner Karl Higginbo
authorities, who declined -Slate Turnpike Authority hope, lo vey pending a check of deeds for
Pag* A
BriiFgc
__
Madl)n Hhue waa reporUd in * _ .. .
tham, calling the State Board a
. .. .
| announce plan* for extending the all the road* involved.
j Sun(hinp ^
p , r)(W#y
w ||d.
Pag* 0-T
Classified .
„
good condition today at Ml. bins! to release any of their name,.
According lo Lavender, there
"bunch ot n a n " told the com
_ Pag* 5
Th* n*w arrival* hrough' In 91
Hospital, whria thr u recovering
mit* ton "we ought to make them
wood within a week or 10 day*, are iu paved road* in ihe coun t ’nmlei —---------II,r
number
of
regugre*
that
have
—
Pag* «
D**r
Ably
™
from facial injuries incurred in s ,
, . .
, _ _ ..
apologue."
Chairman John Hammer said ty running to IM IS mile* and
Pag* 4
FMltorial
two-car rolliaion. A spoke.man fur Unrtr‘* h ,r" I,n^, U ,‘ * * * » .
)07
'inpaved
road*
totaling
135.7*
However, the hoard
liked
Monday.
KntrrUinmeiii
CUR. Bud Gear, left, Friday will relieva Commander F.
— pro a
Paramount Mudios, where Mist
Knowles to call Jacksonville to
Hammer aaid th* auth}rily wa* milts.
l-paals
. . __ _ Paw* ft
Dan .Milner, right, a* cummumiing officer of Heavy A tset (lie matter airalght and * ao
determined to cx.end the loll
The total number of roads tn
Ithuc is playing opposite Yul Church Men To .Meet
P u u lf
...... .L _ Pag* 8
t/ick S<juudron Seven at the Sanford Naval Air Station.
that there would be no doubts,
Brynner in "Escape from ZahTh* Preabyterian Men of th* road to Wildwood even fa th* lha county U 130 adding up to
Society . ______— Pag* S
Cdr. Milner will depart for duty in the office of chief of
tell them If they want lo prea*
rain." did not know if Monday'* Church will hold a T p. m. din federal government refused lo 338.47 m iki.
Sports
. .. — Ps«* &
Naval Operation*. Gear i* former executive officer of
A breakdown of roadi in each
_ (heir ra ie we are ready," Higaccident would delay production ner m*eling today In th* church's shift 1 1* prupoied route of InterArc* liirtctury -. , LslucalMmal Hal],
j stale Highway 71 to meet it U-ete district allows.
* ginbutham saui.
‘'* s V
ol the Him.
Y A H -1L
•
Chamber A s k s C ity For M o re $ $ Courthouse
Dealers Charge
Bids Restrictive
ak^ X rd sd o w n A s k « . .• • " 'fc
| On OpwFfuii
I
Stands In Cily
L*
*y
.t Fleet Commander
To Inspect NAS
Cily Commission
Okays Pay Hike
For Employes
BRIEFS
No Bids On
Courthouse Roof
Received By Board
Kennedy Previews
’Toughen-Up’ Plan
African Workers
Defy Strike Call
Senate To Oppose
Red China In UN
Casselberry Asks
Precinct Change
New School
Policy Set
'A n g ry ' Commission Raps Health Board
La vender Ve 3
k u&ard:
650
Roads Sn County
t f>\
Ji
�r
Health Director
Explains Heed
Mill
For
J itr
Oanfurh
Hike
Pape 2—Tuen. July 'J5,
I jr r a ll
Eichmann Defense 'Rests' Case
Paul Volkevick •
Dies Sunday
" T t i n year we are | m i i | Into
the 'red' every day,” Dr. Clyde
Brnfhen, County Health Departmrnt head, told the notary Club.
Monday.
In Juilifylng hla recent rrqurat
to the e*f:ntr_ e«mmit«tr,Mra for
S ’ '•**’ ■' - “ u"
' <>*>
tn 113.004 to v -u 'rm en t the bud*
get of the department. Dr. ftrotli.
era eaplaiord that the preient
le v y r# _ ! • a * • m i" . **rt»*itl»« I K *
lieaitn Dept, with aoproitinalny
•30.M0, with an equal amount of
matching funda from the atate.
Added to thie la I I 1,000 from U>*
arbool board, to help the need*
of the achool health work. Thia
makea a total of about 132,000
In the paat there haa been add
ed to thia amount a turn of 113.400
from the U. S. Health Departmtnl,
to bring lha total budget to |7*_.000 with which to operato the
County Health Department, pay
the aalarlta of the director, fix r
public health nurara, three aanl*
tariana, two clerk*, one mental
^ealth worker and Iwo maid*, plua
paying out the avrrheiil eaprntei
of nearly II.ooo per month. Howe»er, the Federal money will not
be forthcoming nral year, broth
er* alated.
Dr, Brotheri told the Rolarian*
that Seminole County rank* (2nd
la tho atale in the amount of
health dapartment monlra pro
vided, ttkirh la Ihe aurn of 41
rente per capita. The average of
the alate la »7 renla.
In reply lo a qurition on the
_ potalble failure of the commbi.on
* to grant the additional funda, Dr.
Brothers allied that inch a situsturn would mean the eventual lt>»»
of Iwo nurira and one of Ihe aanltariana.
The Health Department director
emphaaiied that
among the
.p h aiea of Ihe department'! work
which proterl the hrallh and wet
fare of the community aa a whole,
are the periodic cberka of water
auppliei, enforcement of proper
aewege dlapoaal and the clotr
aupervuiun of all eating rilabliihmrnta and food preparation de
partment! In builneiaea and
arhoola.
The raro of Indigent p a re n t in
need nf medicine nr hmpitalua
Don, the treatment and pravention
of ventreal diaaaw. check-up* and
riitpenaillon of medicine* for for*
mar TB piUemi, diabetic* and
rheumatic fever victim*, all nf
whom need eontinuoua medication
and drug* all rome under the con
trol of th# health department
The re-orlentation of mental patienta releaird from ho»plta!f, and
the rducatlon of their fantllira la
a part of the dutle* of the menial
haahh worker In the health dcperlmeet.
The queitlon of tewage pollution
In the river and in t.akr Monroe
brought the reply from Dr. Brolhere that he would not tare lo eat
any fiih caught from here to
Jtckionilll*. He later amended
thll to atale that thorough rooking
daitroyi any bacteria which might
be praaent In the freih water flan,
aa a m u lt of pollution of the
water lio n aawgge.
MIC. AM I MRS. FRANK WINK I.Kit „t Knlerprine rvrently invited Rev. and Mr*. Fred Fo*ler for dinner at
their new home nn Hrnddock Street. Arriving with th#
Knitter*. all hrinitililf covered diuhr* nnd Table i*ervic«,
were between
nnd 30 friendn to welcome the Winkler*
Seminole
Calendar
Senate Set To V o te On Surpluses
*
Tt'F.nn \ y
Longwood Vol. rira Dept. Fire
Hall, I p. m.
•
# ■
Longwood Boy Scout*, Cbnil
Church hpitcopal I'anvh Houae,
7.30 p m.
•
B R EL_____
to the community and to tfivt* them a festive houwewurmittir. .Mr*, Winkler, in the plait! dreae, etnnd* in
front of her husband near the center of the yrmup while
to their immediate left are Kcv. and Mra, Foster.
(Cox Photo)
*
•
I-ake Mary Fire Dept. Drill,
Fire Motor, g p ni
WF.D.NKBDAY
rhuluota Hobby Craft Club,
Community Houae, l 30 a. m.
•
• *
North Orlando (Sir! Scout Patiul, Mia. Hull* (IrluaUad, 2 p r«.
•
• •
lloy Scout Troop 241, 110 W
Commercial Ave , Sanford, I p nt.
George Schultz
Dead At 65
WASHINGTON’ (I'P I)—The Ban ttori farm bill detigtved to rut
al# prepared to begin voting to grain aurpluaaa and boot! farm
day on * boh tailed admlntatra- locoma.
Republican* and Democrat* pre
dicted that moat batlc aectwn* of
the fin page catch-all hill would
I* approved. But Sen. Fide* K •fauier, lD-Tenn >, waa ready to
lead a fight lo atrike out a provinnn which he believed would
grant (arm cooperation a broad
new exemption from aulitrual
law.
the bill Imlode* alopgap proviaiona dtiignrd to cut production
of wheal, corn, grain lorghuma
and barley in lima.
But U due* not include Preiident Kennedy'! ronlrovenlal proputal to aet up new long-range
machinrry under whlrh the aecrctary of agriculture and farmer
rummttlee* would ahape. aubjecl
lo eongreailonal veto, future farm
KKV. K. I.. PEKPI.KS
control programi,
Kefauver * protc»t ajair.it new
power* for farm cooperative* re
fleeted a split on (be Itiuj with
in me Kennedy adnuniitratlon,
lit#
Agriculture Department
wa* believed lo support a proviRev. Ronald L Prrpie* of Ml aton allowing m op* m merge or
ami will be tnr principal aprakrr to acquire nnn-eooperalive bullat Ihe Sanford Church «< God
South Revival which la ichrduled
to begin Tliuraday and will con Busy Bees Change
tinue through Sunday.
Rev. Garold D. Uuatwrigltl, reg Meeting Location
ular pailor of the Church kittled
Weekly meeting* of Nnrlh Or
at the corner of llnd SI and Undo'* Buiy Bee* Girl Srout
French Are , haa announced that Patrol, beginning Wedneolay at
the public la invited lo attend Ihe I p. m . will he held in the V.lrevival meeting* which ate lo be inew Fir* Hall
gin each day at T 30 p m
Mra. J. D Grln*tead. patrol
People*, who recently entered leader, who announced the change
the mmivtry, hat atudied at lye of location from her home to the
College in Cleveland, IVmi. In Hall, aald that the new meeting
addition to hi* talk*. Rev. Boat plare would provide more apace
wright atyi, the young people of for the girl* and would enable
the church will be taking an active Ihem to better fill requtrem*nU
part In tach meeting.
of the weekly aeavlont.
Rev. Peeples Set
To Speak Here
George Amo* Schulli. *5. died
Sunday m Florida Sanitarium in
urlando.
Horn in Milan, N Y , S. hull*
wa* a retired automobile tale*man. lie had realdcd in DeLand
for thrre yeara and waa a (mcmIxr of Ilotk City M rmunar Lmhtran Chaprl, Hock City, N. Y.,
H.P.O.R. I MU, DcLand, AF and
AM. Rhine Bark, N. Y.
Survivor* include hi* wife. Fdlth
A , whoMcachri Ihe lifth grade at
i'inecrcit School In Sanford and
reiidra In DeLand, and nne alaier,
Mr*, Huy U*lruiii, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y.
Scrvlcaa wrrr held at 1:30 pm
Monday with t^inkford Funtral
Horn* officiating.
The newly re-charted cub-acout
pack of (be All-Soul* Catholic
Church I'ack 543 will hold Ua fint
meeting on Thuraday at Silver
l-ak# at n M pm
All member* of the pack and
lhair partnli are urgrd to turn
out for the fun and awarda.
Fariona intereitrd In having
their aorta Join the troop may con
tact Cuhmailer Gene Shannon ai
FA I MI0.
M YF Group
Attends Camp
Six members of the Caiselberr*
Community Methodlit lntermed- ‘
late MYF attended Youth Camp at
Leeihurg the week of July TO
through July 15.
Making Ihe trip were Valori#
•(tea, Jackie McClain, Ralph
Humphrey, Ricky Shook and
Ricky and Dan Casselberry.
Till group, which uiaeta each
Sunday at *:M p m , invltea all
young people, age* II lo la, to at
tend the weekly teuton* fer wh eh
M iu fhylli* Caeiher la counaellur.
\
Xlephanlella, or louvewort. It
name of a mountain flower.
3
nr*«e* a* king aa the action doe*
not ‘'unduly" raue price*. The
Jiiati*# Department oppove* the
proviilon. and haa written a let
ter calling for lie defeat.
A R E A D IREC TO RY
Alt CONDITION!!
DeBary Women
Attend Meeting
PURNITUII
H. B. Pop* C o ., Inc.
SAVE Trade Parade
N0W! to Ram bler!
JOIN TH E
Blivg Out to tHg IAIN
HDDKRS
Serf** — Service
AUTO TIANIMItllON
PIUMIIN* A HIA7INB
C0NTRAC70M
Berry's Warehouse
Furniture Co., Inc.
I* rx. N..H i ih A-*,.a
Wtim* Cm -i « w
Member* of the DeBary Bu*lnev* and Profeaiional Women'! til t. r.i* a..
lu M
sa i aaia
Club altrndlng Ihe July I* meeting
of -luh* In DDtrlrt 4 at Ihe F.lka AFP1IANCU
Club in New Smryne Beach wera
Mr*. Jo peck, Mr* Alice Hoblollo.
NELSON I. C O .
Mra. Bert Lederhaas and Mr*
Beal rice K. Mutiar
WHIT*
AeniANcas
Following i eg i«t ration at 11
a m,, Martha Jonr* of the New
i«m a u » iu
•Smyrna Beach Hub conducted a
te.l.ieter* *!•« . , a«e
workihop on parliamentary proce Ft,M. — h lN .lll — M ill. OWtMNI
o -i... *o a m i
dure with Ihe aaaiiUnce of mem
her* from various other ciuba of
AUtO RAOIATOIt
the district.
Tba luncheon Invocation wav
given by Rena Haivey of Daytona
CO H EN S
Beach, Ihe flag labile by Loi*
RADIATOR RIFAIR SHOP
Walker of (Jrmosd Beach and the
welcome by Sue White of New
lif t f *• e RifOMOf •
C « f« — f r i l l * —
Smyrna Beach.
U *M
FA 11441
Marie Bowden, tUlc hernia- III'* * I . M .
pherie fr.cnd*hip chairman, wa*
AUTO IIBVICI
ihe luncheon fpeakcr, using a* her
topic, ‘ Womrn of Latin America."
H ARRY AD A IR'S
Following the luncheon, a bullne*a actiion wa* conducted by
ftULP IIRVICE
Alice Suhre. dlvirict 4 director.
Iwm — a«N«l« — v n iiielM
The nral national theme will be
a. .4 AAA le w .
“Open the Door lo ell Women m
n . i i . t l . e * * i . t . * M .lg .r l« rt> i.
Riitlnet* and Profession. "
a u t.
* * i -**i i — * a i- v i i i
lin d en club* lo Ihe lod m em -1
her* attending Ihe luncheon were
tbo*e of New Smyrna Beach, Day F o ir w a / T e x aco S e rv ic e
tona Beach, Halifax and Ormond
Harry M. Knlffln, Jr., Mgr,
Beaeh.
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M.rf.l
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w t.v i.i a p.iuaiwa
When baked, gypium aanl be
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JERUSALEM, iararl H P I) - manna W**l German defen*# cau*e of the risk of arreit Ilia
The defense of Adolf Eichmann eounwl, retted hi* cate at 9:33 affidavit wa* made July 4 at a
court m Vienna.
agaimt Israel's fharje* he engi a. m.
•The*e are my witne»»e». I
neered the m an l.quidat.on of 6
million Jew* ended today at th e; have completed my defence," he
beginning of the Hih week of hi*, told Eichmann • three German-'
born Jewith judge*.
marathon trial.
Dr. Robert servaitui. Elch-i th e trial began on Tuesday,
April It, exactly IS week* ago.
Ur. Paul Volkevick, 10, died at
The prosecution brought 111 wit-' his home at Monro* Corner Sun
Mrs. Mary B. Axt
ncstes to th* aland and submitted day
soma 1.300 document*.
A native of Ctechoilnvakia, h*
Dies In N. J.
FirVifei-n wa* the only wltne** came to America in 19U. He was
Robert n Avt of }0M Jeffeilon for hla own defen *e. How aver Ser- Catnolic by faith.
C l, Sanford, ha * returned from t a b u * Uid piw duce alT iJg .D fr'w a
v jr v .iim r r
- ♦’••Hren gg
Bloomfield. ,V. J . where he at 10 former Naaia, designed to show] Ciecboalov akja. _ , .
tended the funeral of hi* mother Fichmvna ne’.-wt- y
- <'—rs U r ’ *Gr*vende service* will be eon* • ■ ■ . , y , *iiV< n ' a j f *
the exieritimation of Jew*.
dueled at 1:30 p. m Wednesday
Service* were held at George
Th* lait affidavit waa suhmUtad gt Oak Lawn Memorial Park with
Van Tavaei'a Community Funeral by Servatlus thia morning. It waa Fr. Richard Lyon* of All fouls
Home with burial in Mt. Hebron mad* by Eichmann* onetime Catholic Church officiating.
cemetery.
valet and bodyguard, former S3
Hr is won Funeral Home t* m
Beside* thi* aon, Mrs. Axt i* Staff Sergeant Frani Slawlk.
charge of arrangement*.
survived by four olher children.
Slawik
denied
prosecution
Mr*. 1-eigbton Huff, and Kenneth charge* that Eichman once beat
•alee
Reevtee
D of Bloomfield; Philip of Penn- i young Jewish boy to death for
TV
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aylvama ard Hiehird C. of Hon stealing cherries from th# gardfn
olulu, Hawaii.
of th* villa he commandeered In
Seminole TV
Mr*. Axt had many friend* In Budapest.
florraw Our Tube Checker
Sanford at »h» often had tinted
Slawik wa* unable to come lo
140* Hawferd Ave. FA t-49M
here m the pan.
Jerusalem to testify in person be-
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Miss Janet Duda
Is Good For
Celebrates
Housewives Too
Fourth Birthday
fly ALICIA HART. NKA
FTousew ves who feel that career
girls have it all over them in the
matter of making thrmvrlvrs at
tractive should take stock of the
situation. It s true that the gut
with a job needs more clothes,
more time to devote t« her ipprarance. Actually, this isn't al
ways to.
She may have Olivers dependent
on h e r foe care and support who
n e e d a good bit of her time So
even though you're anchored to
your home much of the time, you
still ran look your best. In fart,
you hate the advantage You ran
shampoo and set your hair any
time during ihe day. You ran
make repairs In and press your
ctothea when it suit! you And thus
vou ran make a small wardrobe 1
do a tremendous Job.
Janet Duda, daughter of Mr
and Mrs John I. Duda J r , was
honored with a birthday psrtv on
her fourth htrtnday recenlly at i»er
home on the Miklrr Road
Games were ento'ed hy thr honorrr and guests a fe r whirl birth
day rake and ire cream were
vrrved hy her mother, assist'd fy
Mr*. Ferdinand Duda. Mts. J in
Colbert, C. Land and Ml*. Waller
Duda,
Those miited lo 'njoy the oc
casion with Janet included her sis
ters. Reth, Linda and Pam Alio
Christine tfnd Marv Jane Mikler.
Stephen att-l I’ht'ip Colbert, E!i"te
Duda, Stephan r Dlnda. Drew
Duda, and Grrtchrn and Cast
Lang
ahich Dr. Blais has been closely
affiliated. By his tnlrnsr interest
and concern, he has been able,
through speeches and talk* lo var
ious groups to bring the plight uf
the mentally retarded m the coun
ty to the attrnt.on uf many cltltens
whu would have otherwise known
litlie or nothing of the need ol
these handicapped people.
A scries of articles on the facts
and figures, needs and progress
of the mentally retarded program,
the story of the establishment ol
'he tittle Red School fer the train
ing..of thy*' phtMrea, was the
Ary' rrri.....•t*'l * ' \ , „ t ( lollies
40,* u.'U .. gu.J doctor, , .10 re ihoultl Is* light (or your yon. searched and studied the oroblcm. tacky drevaea or rundown home
writing a thesis couched to slippers. You can also take time
phrases that the lay person could to tint your own hair at home You
easily understand.
can apply make-up before jour
This series ol articles ran tn husband arrives in the rvrtnng.
■trial form in the Herald recent In short, you may not have the
ly, drawing a clear and ronrtsc income of the rarer girl to spend
picture for nrwspapcr readers of on. your appearance, but you can
the present status of the mentally match her hy making d r ie r use
handicapped in the county.
of your time at homr
Dr. Blaia hat left h i mark in
the tomnii9ilty and through his
.tour of duty here has surely helped ()\ icdo
to open the eyes of others who will
vlrp up and offer their arrvirrs.
breauve of thr inlercl and sym
pathy stirred in those with whom
the doctor has come m contact.
By MARIAN R. JON LA
« * •
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones and
BACK OX TIIL BEAT, all round
Mrs. L. V. Hart attended thr wed
the town with your reporter re
ding
of William Hart. Mrs Jones
in.-it es (hit week.
My desk is so clean, I ra n t f.nsi j hrotfser. to M.vs Hits Chim!>ert
anything, but it won't be long until at the Baptist Church In Ahuluot
I have P, piled high again with recently.
vast conglomeration of notes, paMr. and Mrs. Ben Jones and
jiers, notebooks, pictures, assign \isry leave this week lor High
ntrnts and programs.
land. N. C. for s week’s stay.
With a love of doing tJday a
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Daniel!, who
work today, no procrastination, no have been vacationing in Alabama
manana, I am able to start off and Georgia, returned home lad
with a clean slate, high hopes and Tuesday evening accompanied ly
the very best of intentions
th n r little granddaughter, ram
Pam
11 remember hearing that the who will remain with them
road to somewhere 11 paved with four weeks visit. Pam's parent
theiei)
Mr and Mrs. Tom Darnell and
Anil thi seems as good a time little brothri, Kay, wili
as any lo infect a bit of informa Aug A for a week’s alsy.
lion w ich I have been longing lo
Miss Cheryl lian*rn. of Jack
impart to ‘ my public."
sonville. ii rnyoying an rv tended
Namely this: my duties al the Util vgith her aunt, Mrs. Edd-e
Herald consul of far more th an 1Parker, Mr. Parker and Charles
just dashing off Ihia column aev-| ft r . Ward Jr . T. L Lingo Jr
n i l times a wrtk In fact. It and Bob Ward rn nyed their an
would be ra*lrr io list what I don't nual trip to North Carolina lo
cover, than to tell wha! I may he play golf for a work.
railed upon to do. During the sum
Dll. 11LA IS
Mrs T. L lungo J r . Itllle
mer months when vseat on time
daughtrr,
Robin and Mrs G M
.WUTIIKR OFFICER and hit comes upon us. everyone in thr
mu'a who mil be sorely mis-ed in editorial department covers and Arie rnyoyed a rerenf visit lo
Sanford is Dr, llernie Dials, who fills in ‘for rarh other, adding to Tampa to visit Mr, and Mrs
Itslph King.
i* leaving (or the Naval Hospital the fields of news reporting.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Goodman
at Philadelphia and further studies
At any rate, besides br.ng a col
and
»on, Mark, are among other
In his specially, rye surgery.
umnist, my duties are that of a
One of the orgamratinn* which regular newspaper reporter and Uvirdoans returning borne from
will have an empty p la rr, difficult ay such I am listed on the oreupa- vacation. Tha Goodmans spent
their lime in Birmingham and
to fill.
the Seminole Association liinat questionnaires.
T 'n n 'tsee
for the Menially Retarded with
.'•t no** you know:
George Morgan enjoyed a flats
reunion in observance of the (if
tleth anniversary of fits graduation
from Southwestern College at WinHeld, Kan Hts sister was also a
member of thr tail graduating
r!a<i and attended the reunion
with George, lie flew to Kansas
for the celebration
.Mr. and Mrs John Duds Sr ,
The Ethel Root Circle and1and the Hoover Dam. .They were snd daughter, Katherine, are rnloving a 'our of Ihe Western e n d
Friendship league met recently ^made by Mr. and Mrs Koilins and ed States.
in Ihe fellowship Hall of the Con- family while on an clirnded vacs
Hev. and Mrs Stephen M. Tuhy
grrgatlonal Christian Church for linn trip out west
have been enjoying a two weeks
their meeting which 11 held jointly | Hostesses, Mrs Rea Alford and vlay at Cocoa Bearn
Also headed North ts Strven
0 each quarter.
Mrs Maurice Corbett med the
Sidlik on a three-wcek vacation,
The mreting was opened by toe fourth of July as Ihe decoral it r
visiting relatives at Cudahy, Wise
president of the boil circle, Mrs. theme for the day and served
Mr, and Mrs. Jrrry Arndt snd
Howard Rollins and the devotion red, while and blue sandwiches
children have been rnyoying a Vint
was given hy Mn. Ralph Lasting red puneh and cup cakes topped
with relatives snd friends it Shel
Both circles diieussed their an with miniature flags.
by vide. Mich. Gertrude snd Billy
nual fall bsisar and aupper but Others present were Mrs. Ed
Jo Lukas have been rsperienrmg
the date ws< not decided The ward Simpson. Mrs. Norma Cook.
the novelty of running s super
Friendship I-eague
announced Mra. Helen Remusat, Mrs Wil
market, being in ehargr of the
"hey have hern sewing all year, liam Bailey, Mrs, James BedenArndt supermarket here during
m iking pretty things th a t have baugh, Mra. Bonner Carter, Mrs
their absence.
• been a*> popular in the past and G. O Nordgren. Mrs. Merrill
Katherine and Joe Mikler are
promise several new aurprtte Robinson Mis: Dorothy Heath,
elated at having Raymond home,
item s for this fall
Mrs. Ralph ilainmaiw), Mrs \Aai from Japan aftrr an absence of
Members rnjnyrd some beauti ter Koeiler and Mrs. W. W. I.inr.
three years. Glad to see you hnmr
ful slides of Ihe Pclfifted Forest, Miss Shirley Rohinion was wel
Raym ond I
Painted D e s r r l . Disneyland. comed as a guest.
Grand Canyon. Carlsbad Caverns
The nest regular meeting of
The percentage nf alligator bags
Ihe Ethel Root Circle is scheduled
PORI AM.E* roPL L A R
lor Aug. 7 al f (J p m, al thr home over other types for fill is run
NEW YORK (UP!) — Morr than of Ylr* Bonner Carter, in* South ning so high you wonder what's
left in the swamps.
f Id milium portable radios will be aunland Drive.
•old in thr United States nils year,
according lo a study prrpared fur
a battery maker. Tiny translator
radios are Ihe best aeltcra and
current estimates indicate transistor portables will outsell vacuum
lube models ! lo I tbia year.
SO MANY nice Navy people are
• leaving our fur community tor
*c a lie red pirl) of (he world. It
aeem t tint nearly every day
turr.runr el it divappear* from tlie
0 lot’l l »t*Df
And tltey k ite quite ■ vacancy
behind them, tuo, w th Girl Scout
and Rny Remit arm itm*, church
groups and leadcrihip in Sunday
School, civic organuations, char
ity drives and cluhi all having
benefit ted from their pretence
am o n i us
Their neigooors mil n m i them
top. and the Iriendvhip* funned
^ .1 —
—r*-t-W-^-'l/**•» ■
KTT. .
th r adults mean some aad part*
tog* are takmc placr
to talking to leme <>f tho«e who
ace leaving, it has been the ex
pressed ilopc of limit uf them that
they mu) mine day'return to San*
ford and many add, ’'th e soqner.
Dm better."
nt<» im m .i .n i i '
i.t
i dr
Bob Tucker and l.t. Marlin Kibble
’ held a parly recenlly at the Boy
' for four id the couple* who ate
leaving. Thr honored sue*!* were
l.cdr. and Mrs. Jack Langford,
Lctlr. and Mrs. Hicharti Andruv
l.cdr and Mr*. Doc Faulkner and
l.t. and Mr*. Robert Anderson
They have all likewise been feted
with parties, luncheons, dinners
and eoukouti by their triends anu
^ neighbors and the many other lo
* ra l groups in which live men and
th eir wives and children have been
active during their tour of duly
here.
Personals
HEART
k e s f : ah < H
DM
GealefaDy
Ackawwledgtd
REMINOI.E - DaRART
CDUM.TL
P. 0, IM)X 10«
SANFORD. FLA.
Miss Judy Rowell wa* guest of of (d r in i Mrs Kenneth T Rose.
honor at a surprise beach party ril. Lake Mary, who will soot ha
Saturday, given hy three o( her moving to Middleton R f , to rusk*
(nends. Hostesses were Miss their home. Cdr Rowell will he
Chrnr Pennington. AIiss Melanie stationed at Newport and Judy's
Williams ami Mist Peggy Miller. new address will be IM Indian
They were assisted by their mo ivr„ Middleton, R I.
then, Mrs. Kugene Pennington
The hm-re* thought sha hid
Mrs. J. R. Williams and Mia Al stirtrd to the show, but wss surCase. Miss Rowell it the danglitrl 1prised to find aver An friends at
the la te home, from there tha
group proceeded to New Savyrns
Beach lor the day. They enjoyed
hot dugs, baked beans, rookies,
wd r i melon and plenty of rokd
drinks during the afternoon.
.she was presented with two
farewell gifts, one was a Isrga
•luffed dog and the other 1 beau
tiful chirm brarrtet with ‘‘Judy"
, , ii ,-n »e si Ee i n ! • " .
Enlisted Wives
Sanford Gang of Al." on the other.
suapritMir* for the parte werf
Of V A H -n Hold
Mr. and Mrs. A. C»*'f Mr sn.f
rvo’vgy. Mis Jim Srenerr and Mrs. Eugena Pennington.
Final Meeting
Guests included Ihe honoree,
Tommy Fay, Pam Hamdtnn,
The \ AIUI3 Enlisted Wives Club
Rii'tv Vi. V!i.*ier, Jnnel Rllev,
I met Ft.day at the Very Durey
Danny Drum try, Faye Kamos,
1Club I t the last mreting or Tore
Leroy Nupper. Barbara Smith,
their move to Whldhry (stand.
Johnny Cannae Inn Susan rirrty .
I Wash
Tommy Crow, Eddie Kotky, Paula
j r n v ROWLI.L
Mrs M W Steinar resigned as
Brooks.
membership chairman and Ylr* 1
Hobby Pollard, Linda Spencer,
*S It Andrrsun resigned as tr* at-|
Rnnn e Outlaw, funds Robson, Jay
uicr Mrs G M Poale was elect- Oviedo Club
f'syne, ,t»t!y S|w..rer
Henry
e«l a* new ire 1surer and a wen*.
I tnch. Janie White, Clint Phillips,
her*lnp chairman will tie named
Plans Open I louse Ronnie Caolo. John Ray, Kenny
at the nevl rllth mreting
Mato-n, Karl Black Jimmy Tour.j,
Guesf tprakrr for Ihe das was
M IS S K U Z A R K T H I .K K J A C K S O N
an<l Ihe ho«te»»es.
I nlr It F Os ter holm Follow I luirsdav
ing his talk a question and answer
|U*nod was i-ondueled
Members of the Oviedo Wom
A social hour was rnyoyed hi an s Club are holding ojien huucp Aides Cancel
the group wt'h Mrs Poole, Mts Thursday evening from A to 10 p
R J McDermott and Mrs R W m at their new club house.
Conrad serving is hodrvtcs.
Ttir recently ruin plr led building, August Meetings
loealrd on Kmg Street, tv quite an Tlie Itfddi Kilowatt Aides nj Rnavirt to five community and mem tmprise met for Ihe regular aeatiers invite all who are interested siun Tliursday morning.
Rear Admiral Robert Woods Norman James Mats of Pitts
to attend the celebration.
Jackson, Iniled States Nary burgh. Ps.
Mi intiers decided to cancel fur
1retired I and Mrs. Jackson, of
ther mrrtmgs until Sept. I when
Miss Jackson was graduated
Sanford, announce the engage
If your stockm,s tear when you evrrvons will he home front va
TUESDAY
ment of their daughtrr Klitaht-lh from Semmoia High School in
fiend yotir knees, theyra too cations snd could settle down t#
Lee to H.th ird Charles Mats Mr 1817 She received her Bachelor of
The Mi/pah Circle of Grace short. Get a longer length.
work.
Mali is the von nf Mr. and Mrs Arts drgrrr in element ary fduca Methodid WSCS meets at the
lion from Davi and Elkins Col home of Mrs. R V. Thompson,
trgr in Elkin*, tt \ a in June of 7*17 Laurel Are al A p m
The mrn of the First Pre-byter
ibis yrai
ARK YOU INTEREST*:!) IN A
Al Davis and Elkins she was a tan Church will meet al 7 pm
(p S A A D J u d A
mrmlni of die Student -viatiunal al 1lie church inr supper and thr
PRIVATE SCHOOL IN SANFORD?
Mr and Mrs. Al Hunt have re Education As*orul.on, a (oology monthly |*rogram.
turned lo their home on Palmetto iahuratorc a-siitant amt an active
FAVORITE RECIPE
To Hr KotnMi-hcd Its Owner And Prittripnl Who Hm
Ave. after an IS lit) stay at Day mrmlier of her social sorority,
U til t l l l i r g s
Hr Mrs. C* C. Hell,
tuna Jtcach.
HiiiI Sim roof ul I’rlvntr SchotiLt Firr 31 Y*«n
Mr Mats attended Davis and
r u t Ml CAKE
Mickey Duiak spent the week
Elkin*
V
nllegr
where
he
was
in
t
twit
confectioner's
sugar,
A
end in Gainrsvilie where he at
officer in the l nllc.l States Air lai.e eggs. 3 dicks margarine, 3
tended the summer University
Certified T eacher*. Nmisll Clnooew, Itenreinnhia R*Im
frolics lie was the gunt of ( 'tar Forrr K'vetvr Officers Training cups and 3 tahir*poons rake flour,
Corps. He vsn president of his t teaspoon Irinnn or almond rum
(•m ile* Inf, 3ml, 3rd.
lie Cobh and M1«a Carolyn fUna
frr*hinan elssv. a inem hc of the flavoring.
man.
t nllegr track tram, and 1 mem
Mis margarine .which has been
Mr and Mts. J < M.trhrll and tier of Sigma Phi Epsilon tratrr at room temprratura for 7 hours)
granddaugliirr, Miss Joan hitk nil). Hr is presently attend ng Add eggs, sugar and flavoring,
land, of Orlando, have relumed Kent State University School of th en 'add flour and mis well. Put
frnin a two week vacation in thr Architecture
m large tube pan snd bake st 373
mounts.ns of North Catoi.na and
A December wedding n planned degrees for t hour and Tu minutes
point* of interest in Georgia
.Alt* Litlie A. Nis it vacation
ing at Daytona Beach this week
with her son. Dr. S J Niv Jr
tr.d family, hhr will >crom,..r.f
them to their homr in ttcvnri
boro. Va.. for a month.
Mrs Frank McNeill has i- irr.
rd In her tiome in Miami afi--r a
suit with her sister, Mrs vv ft
Kirby snd family.
Mr. and Mrs. r D Redding
have rrturned homr aflrr s visit
with their daughter and faintly.
Id. and Mrs, R L Van Alien in
Cheyenne, Wyo Mrs, Redding
flew up there about a month ago
wlien Ihe Van Allen's first cmiri
little Miss Stephanie e lite ar
riv'd \^ , Redding drove up later
and he and Mrs Bedding viu’rd
Hidden Valley and Estes Park n
Colorado and n.her points of in
terest enroutr home.
Jackson.
M atz
: Wedding Planned
joiiil
» g H e ld
By Church C ircles
M rm nnal
G lfta
Miss Rowell Feted
With Beach Party
Church
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Personals
Mr and Mrs. Harold Elwrly
and ehlldren, Jimmy. Tummy and
Jo Ann am' .Mrs. Mabel Andrews
of Neptune Clly, N. J , art vrd
Sunday tor a visit with Mr and
Mrs. Sidney Emanuel.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford fvownen
snd Miss lands Doanen of Hahart,
•His , and Aim Ann Dosrnen of
Oklahoma City were hnusegur*is
of Air. and Mrs C. A. Henderson
iaiUweck,
S u in n ic r lim c is s a v in g t i m e a t y o u r
Chevrolet dealer's one-slop shopping center
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Ymi e*n't lw at your Chevy ifealor for a July buy.' SummerUnwi aaving* are in full awing. And—bt-eauw Uium Jelwmoolh
Chevim are outM lImg ail oilier mak*w —he's in a piaulsuii bo
make the navm^s even Iwller. Take your pi- k from Ivuursrwis liniuilaa, iwipulnr It. I Aim, tlirifly lli'-cuy in-* and li.oev
beat-welldig full nine wiigoti*. Uorvair jo u r diah? S a tlvoee
Dun, •<•<)’ going **<lwiui and coii| mw fui'ludmg (lie sp.-rty
Monrar*) ami <«rsv*vt»rnr and l-akaw.wwi wagntsa. '
bug tilling you? America a going*w( sportii ear m itching to
make you happy. And ao as y.wrr d.-aW, wiso ha* alms*
everys-.ing on wlin-U you could want,
I.w—or M l va
love with. L iv e it up, nava h up, we him now.
Sew Bel Ah (-Door S rd a a -Popularly ywired and parked
with all Uie Chevy vsrttnw.
New Nomad 9-Pa*«enger Siati.Mv AAagon
of Uh-vy a aia bsost aelhng wagmsa.
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BREWER'S YEAST
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Let'# 1«kc a look ut the Battle of Newburgh, N. Y.,
which now is joined in earnout after week# of noisy
akirmirthinir. There may be some lessons for a lot of com
munities.
To City .Manager Joseph Mitchell and the four of
five councilmen who back him up, much more is nt stake
than just the Newburgh-New York state differences
over the city's l.'l tough new rules designed to weed out
loafers and chiscler* from welfare rolls.
As Mitchell and others see it, thp question is
whether Newburgh, or perhaps any city, shall have rea
sonable command of its own destiny or must surrender
to rules, administered from a distance, w hich might help
in the end to "wreck the city."
What, specifically, are they talking about when
they |K>«) that question? This Is the answer:
1. Newburgh, historically a city of action, mounted
an across-the-i>oard attack on its large and growing
blighted area, a sector found in 1958 and 1D6U-G1 sur
vey# to be heavily acp’m l with crime anil violence, dis
ease, illegitimacy, fire hazard, deteriorating housing,
the night of retail business,
The attack embraced fire law and housing inspec
tions, a new fire code, zoning changes, buildings reno
vated or condemned, renewal programs, sanitation me**^
^ !,
^ v
Dr. Crane’s
Worry Clinic
m
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2. This samo blighted area 1s "Iso Newburgh's we!th e
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annual 51 million in welfare payments. But Mitchell savs
local welfare officials declined all co-operation with the
city’s broad nssuult and held fast to existing loose rules
governing payments nnd eligibility.
These rules arc set by the state and also arc affect
ed by conditions the federal government fixes in allotting welfare aid.
3. Tlie two N'ewhuigh studies, sunplenunU-d by re
view of the city'# welfare cases, convinced Mitchell and
supporting leader# that welfare payments were in fact
so carelessly madu that they were feeding the spread of
crime. Illegitimacy, bud housing and other unsatisfac
tory cuiidiOuns.
•t. Local welfare officials’ resistance to appeals
for tighter rules Jed the city manager to conclude New
burgh hud "lost control’* of the so-called welfare area.
Without change, city leaders therefore believed they
were powerless to arrest tin* damaging growth of blight.
in this circumstance, the new rules wore drafted
and made effective In defiance of stato welfare authori
ties.
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(Next; What Is tho link between blight and wel
fare payments? What does the Mate say, and what is tho
battle outlook?)
Social Security Taxes Boosted
WASHINGTON <UI'D-T h e ed- mendrd In Social .Security lasts
mlnUtrstlon today boosted by 10 to finance a proposed profram of
per rent the increa-r it reram* medical care for the agrd.
Abraham Ribicoff, secretary oi
health, education and welfare, anrj-incwi the change in cost estl* Q 's and A 's
matrs of the program tt the
0 |>emng of rongrrtsionst hearings
Q-Which of Itaphatl’# raaiur- on the controversial ia<ur.
piece* waa not completedT
Itlhiroff was the first wltne's as
A—The ' Transfiguration."
the House Ways and Means ComQ—How doe* the tax on |a>o- milter opened two weeks of public
line compare with It* retail price T bearings. No action was slated on
A—T ait* a rt nearly W pe* cept the legislation this year. Tht ad
of the rela'I price.
ministration is attempting, hoarQ—Which aectton <>l the nation ever, to lay the groundwork fir
had the greatest Increase in pop victory when the showdown comes
next year. The outcome is un
ulation ?
A-T ho South which grew pi certain.
•lie irom 21 5 million In I!*#) to
million in to*)
av
n Talks
id—What incident Inspired Ira n
The
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USABKTHVILLE, The Congo
els Scott Key to rompnse ‘ The.
ELIS
(Ul’l)-K atanga Interior Minister
htsr Spangled banner" T
A-T ic American FI eg. still w ar Godefroid Munongo announced to
ing over Kurt Mdlrnry after a day his government has opened
25-hour tinmhard ment b) the negotiations tor lirlp from t.te
Communist bloc. He -aid the ho
Ilr.tisli in 1814.
(j—How long dors It take sub viet Union has offered aid.
soil to turn into topsoil?
On* of the most Important
A II may take nature from 200
to t.ooo >rars to build a single causes of heart attacks is said
to be the tack of exrfcbc.
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HOME. Italy— Onr of tt*r• Verbal instruction* mean nath.| barber will pl.cx them unlessf
thin:* *n American m in coming in: to an Italian barber. He forcibly restrained,lie’lldo thin:*
to lire in Italy for a white should doesn't listen in the first place to the e>ebrowi,too, and will pat
be *’ re to brio: with blm I* a and. if be hear*, he pay a no at- one's cheeks (to restore the
•mail blackjark.
tention. Grabbing him by the color) until one is groggy from
He will need tt every lime h r' arm* i* of lltlte u*c. Hr will slaps.
goes to the barbershop.
wrestle free and continue what he
There I* ni known perfume that
Nothing short of a few taps on was doing.
Isn't on tap. A blackjack — and
the head, or behind the cars, will
What does the barber do that nothing sof.cr — Is needed to
prevrnt an Italian barber from the
average American ran'! keep an Italian barber from flush
giving an American the same stand'
ing It on In great handfuls.
treatment that he does his nallvr
Well, to begin at the end of a
l.ilar for the neck. I.avcndar
customers. And there haven't haircut, the barber gives the for the ears, Sweet pea for the
been ten Americans since George I rustumer a wave, Italian mm head. Rote and violet far the
Washington’* lima until now who demand this. They wouldn't think1 forehead. Geranium, hibiscus, pc
would willingly undergo this tor of leaving a shop until their hair tuma, and lily of the valley for
ture
wax contoured Ilka a washboard. ilie (up uf liie head.
T ie barber places a net over
The barber acoffs a. your In
the customer's head—it is black structions lo use no perfume
and resemble* a large square o! whatsoever. Most of Fit# customers
fishing net—anJ knot! it tight. want to leave the ship smelling
Then he spray* it with what ap like a combination funeral parlor
pears to he a mixture uf hot and hoibuuie.
varmsh and reeking perfume.
Once on. there is nu getting the
Thin he pieties here and Ihtre perfume off. It hs* a cement
with the back of a corr.b, and it base, or something. I got this
the same time applies a blast of aromatic bath once, months ago
WASHINGTON <I' 1*11 - Nation hot air from a band dryer.
and t still leave a wake that
alist China is tending two top ofI had this treatment the first would aulfocate the man in the
ftciais to see President Kennedy time 1 went into a simp because iron mask.
The barber will give one a
In a last-ditch appeal atalnsl I didn't know what it was. And
U. S, recognition of Communist by the lime I train* d vvtiat w as! shampoo before one knows whil
Outer Mongolia and U .\. admis happening the fume* from the i is coming. And a manage,
sion of lied China.
varnish had me u
giddy (
Tbe Italian male gets the full
The weekend While House si rntildn’l put up any resistance. treatment every lime A direct
Hyannis Port, Mas* . announced I got up from the chair looking descendant of the peacock, the
Sunday that Nationalist Premier like a beat • up nialir.ee Idol of Italian male spends hours each
C>en Chrng end Kcr*lgn Mini*’.?’
day preening hlmte!?, ba'f the1
Shen Chang-Juang would arrive
The American in an Italian time in public. He Is twice si
July 31 to meet with Kennedy
barbershop has to put up a v a l- 'vsln as the Italian woman, and
?be White House did not dis lant fight for his eyebrow*. The that's saying t lot.
close the topic* to be discussed.
But It was learned from aourres
in Formosa that Generalissimo
(hiang Kai-shek wants (hr two
emissaries to "Impress upon tt?
r* fcajlj fsRjxj
4M4
I*. S, President the Republic of
China** determination (gainst ag
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gression and to reaffirm pur na
tional policy."
Chairman J. William Fulbrlght,
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(D-Ark), of the Senile Foreign
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Interview Sunday It would be
"rather w ill" for the United
States to recognise Outer Mon
golia.
Fulbrlght aald the United Slates
would give up nothing of particu
lar Importance by recognising
Mongolia
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T o T h e E d ito r
Editor
| It seems lo me that roe of
the simpler wiy of doing this
Hanford Herald
uuuid b. far Ue County an* Lily
hamora, Fivrtda
'
; __ " - iii "J • iTflSl,-j
• " aIf Ur. Vershtl had firmly placed audit of income and expenditure: d
a period after me taird word ol annually. How many lax dollar*
his, "Around the Clock" Hem were taken in? Ilow much was
concerning public criticism o! •pent? For what and by whom?
forthcoming tax ■increase*, he I am lure your paper would he
might have saved himsalf from willing is publish the report as
a bad case of hoof "in ’ mouth a public servicr.
Concerning the foreclosure rate,
disease.
A study of the past three years 1 am sure that a significant per
docs not lead one to have great centage van be attributed to
faith in the fiscal ahinaulgans and residents who budgeted for a —
polic.es of our Hoards and Com remain monlhty payment with™
missions. County lax payers are taxes and Insurance Included,
suffering from an inadequate and suddenly were faced with
amateurish appraisal of real pro-' relatively large lump sum pay
perty which was conducted in ments and increased monthly
1939 and placed in force in 1990. pi >menu because of tax In
1 am certain that It brings no creases and or community Incor
jo> to the hearts of Sanforu r?sl- poration. This was particularly
denta to know that the rate of harmful ainre it occurred in I960,
foreclosure* of residential pro a year of general Income decline
^
perty for white residents is among ■nd Increased unemployment.
the high group of communities on
I am not sure that I am receiv- ®
s per capita basis. Tax payer* Ing the maximum tax dollar re
have traditionally been willing to turn for school construction and
bear tax loads when showrn that operation and I think it is the
It Is necessary and in the publie obligation of responsible official#
interest to do so. However, they to completely inform the public
have always reverved the right on these matters if they wish
to criticise when public official* to be free of the nuisance of cri
fail to justify (ax Increases by ticism
not keeping them completely in
Very truly your*,
formed with detailed information.
Ned N. Julian
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“ W h a t u b ig h t! T h o se n e w
When a ship Maxell eastward
or westward aerosi tha Inter
national Data Line, change ef Ume
le made In Ra clock* at night rtgardless of the moment of crosi- |
hungry people, except a police
atate.
f
"Take food away from *nyw
peaceful community (your own.
for initance), for three days, an!
the law of the jungle takes over."
As regards North America’* in
terest in world peace, he conetudes; "About all we ever get
to see of tbe dove of peace is the
bill."
NO
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) The United State* will open a new
era In Us exploration of the moon
within a few days by attempting
to put a launching platform into
orbit and then use It to burl a
probe more than 500.000 mtlrs into
-.pace.
The shot, dubbrd ' ‘Ringer f."
rank* as rrobably the most com
plex ever tried by the United
<H1jp &tutford TJTmtlft
lower taxes ars laughed at as
"provincial."
We are still urged to borrow
and spend our way out of debt.
And w,ih all the billions of aid to
foreign nations, Pettengiil adds
that "there are more hungry
people in the world today than
before foreign aid began.
"What kind of government." be ,
asks, "can cope wt.h mill.on* of ;
Nationalist China
Sending Top Men
To Mongolia Talk
Sr**
ME. HUM At
r o c — ITVhLl At June lAvflSH piViDSMoaV M i l — w a a .t#
TO T U B STOCKUO l o h r * ' __ Shir,'*, w * t riu o r o e
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From Rome
CASE J-4V5: Horace G., aged
33. teaches history in high school.
"Dr. Crane," he grumbled.
“ L ie been taking summer courses
at our ju te university, working
on my idvinced degree.
"But some of my prof* seem
to sneer at e 'rly American pa
triotism. They deprecate national
ism and think it is ‘provincial’
to laud our heroca of the past.
"Is this a case of communistic
Infiltration? Ur just a snobbish
disdain for those of us who oppose a One World Welfare
Siate?"
Canada and the U.S.A. have
been the mecca for freedom lov
ing individualist* who fled socialisuc Europe.
Samuel I’euengtil, who helped
}.>a><LUi l,i« pa.a.ng of the bunrwific Cnur* , - --M fllfl■
’x - i t .
charges, as follows:
"A new two volume history of
the Lnltcd Stales, 107S pages long,
published by the University o(
Michigan Press, does rot have
room to mention Nathan Hale or
the immortal Captain l-awrcnce
(Don’t give up the ship';, or to
quote the flaming words uf John
Paul Jones 'i have just begun' to
light.'
"Another recent history, ’The
American Past’, also hat no room
for John Paul Jones, but , . .
say* of Sacco and Vanrctti Inat
they were ’electrocuted on a
trumped up murder charge,*
which Is that author's opinion,
but not history."
Are such professors subtly try
ing to brainwash Americans so
they will stand in abnormal auc
of Europe or even Alta?
Thus, in many •conomica and
history departments of trading
universities, the rugged pioneer
virtues that made Canada and
the U.5.A. the envy of all the
rest of the world, are often light
ly treated by a patronising type
of professor.
A balamed budget, the gold
standard, thrift and ■ desire for
c jt s
EQUIPPED TTY
TUTU
m ake a lot
o f folks' eye* p o p — m :.I a lot o f folk* a te
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he a rubbed »a!t in the Brave*
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time* ih * *eaton.
Jay icored till mo«t Imcvruai
vlr-ory of ine teaton Monday
n.ght when he hurled a 11 vic
tory that anapped the Brave*'i
five-same winn.nj itreak and intreated the Redt' firti.plice lead
hiu until the tu ih Innmj when
McAuhffe connected for hi* tan
a.n;ie* by Jake Wood and Dill| run homer In the top of the ninth
Hruton *ei the uase for lolarilo'* lo pive Bunnins a couple cf uahomer.
1 needed inaurance lalliei.
. hr it well on h-t way lo brcom*
me Cinr.ofia.i'.J
. i...r am.
I ner »mce Ewcil Hlarknell potted
a Z» I” rt,i.iU *.i .«i,,
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Jay. who went with Juan Puar| n> lo the HeJt in rxchanj.0 for
thoridop Roy MvMiUan in the
winter deal that wat tuppoved to
••clinch the pennant* for the
Rravei. limited hi* former team
mate* to nine hit* lie teemed lo
Craw tironser after rain interrupted the jam et for ?l minute*
In the tivih innmj and held the
Brave* to three hit* the rc*t of
the way.
Frank Kobmton diove in three
run* with hit Ibt i homer and two
ainslet and tUei.iied hi* hltUnj
itreak to te game*. Chtyo Car4*001) C A T t’IIKS wore th e n n lr r of l)u- tlnv fo r th e m fo u r f iih iu g in I^ tk r
drna* \a d a I’mtnn. Ueno free*e
le ts u p n o rth o f Hfr*f Inlwml Siimfny. T he four, left to rig h t. Bill an d P n v h l
and llordon Coleman had two hit*1
Blow n, W ayne S m ith and Levin lin c k e tt cau g h t t l n h c llc rn c k e rt an d B lue
each in the Red*' l<-hil attack
riill.t.
( lle rn ld J’h o to ) |
that routed old nemetii Marren
hpahn
Spahn, the jallant old touthpaw
who i* cloiins in on the magte
SOO-victory mark, wat lagged for
ait ha* and three run* in four
Innln;* to luffer b li t:th defeat
CillCAUO iCPI*— Sam Snead quent *L*ut Ihe thick rough, the
' They're amooih," one conleitasaim t tuna tu to r.e t th.t »ca*on.
three-time winner of the Pi*A narrow fairway a and the length, ant *aid. "Not fait, but good
He wat try.nj for the »»th win
there w it nothing hut prai*e for, tpecd, and tbe>T| gel fatter a*
of hta career agaimt a team over championth p. complained loudly the green*.
| the week goe* on.”
which he had a SMI bulge at the today about the eourte where he,
at art of the traton. The Red* will b;J fur a fourth title thl*
hate ucairn hpann five timet this week, the North C ount at Ul>myear.
pit Kteldt.
The Red* led. !•?. alter a n in"Tough," he taid after a piacninf« but brokf open Ihi »{•*•'*
P IIII-A D H I.P IIIA il l 'l l — F i r s t Imxcmnn N o rm
lire
round. ‘T il tay lt‘i tough,
Ijirker of Ihe lun Aiuri'le-* Dndgcrt nniii lu*l«v lie lint
with t*a run* It tae *e*cnth and
"no luird fecliny.'t" over beiiijf punheil fully clot lied into
lour more in live eighth agaimt who rv rr put tho>c trap* out n
relief pitcher Tony Ctonmxcr. the m.dd!« uf the fairtta)* uugnt
« f'ot)|*crstown, N. V., hotel | hk>1 by ti.inunnto Dick Fnrai*ll.
Ruh.mon connected for a two-run to hat# hit head caamlnad. And
who grew that rough?"
homer tn the wventh to boo*t the
''! vvn* n little mod nt the time beenunc I didn't
"They ought to rut tome of dial
margin to S-2 and the Red* added
lApect t» lie imahed into the wider when l had nil my
rough
bclore
we
play."
he
w.nt
four more in the eighth during
riot hen on.” cniil Ijirker. "Hid l hen 1 tenlized we wen*
which Cardin** hit hit homer and on. ' But I know ihry wun l. Ol
jmd fooling around and I’arrell nnd I shook hnnda. We’ll
court)-,
il'a
the
tame
tourve
for
Hubintoo connected for a key
ju*t
jro on play ini? ball now like wa always have.”
everybody, *o »« all gut the
double.
b a rk e r’* plunjre o f f a divinj? b oard clim axed som e
tame
trouble*
"
The fvetrott Ti<era lengthenf*!
Iiudu<-'r m n ry m a k in K a f t e r M onday's i‘<-2 v ic to ry o v er
Snead actually did belter on the
their American l.ragua tead over
l h r B altim ore t) rio lri In (h e an n u a! H all o f F am e jrnnra
eourte—
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7i>the idle New Yoik Yankeci to
a t I'ooptT-dnwn. I jir k e r . F a rre ll, s h o r ts to p M aury W ills
one game when they beat the than moit of thr re»t <if the coom i >I p itch er Don Dry ntlale w ere i hk .'IMUr' in llio h o rseleilant*
who
piajrd
practice
Un Angel#* Angela. I t, in the
|>ln> when I .u ik n ven t tired on to n divinjp boatd a n d look
only other major league action ol round* Monday, lie laid hr wa*
In* plunge.
"ore
under."
the day or night.
The
back
tee*
make
lint
eourte
.Msnaxer Walt .Melon made lixht of the incident
Rocky Colavllo a 2l:h ho.urr ol
nlthnuKli lie i onceded he "talked to" t lie four players.
the icavnn, a three.run drive, ard play awfully long." r.e taid. "Hot
"There'll lie no fines and there's really nothing; to
a two-run homer by Dick Mck i- they've got the lairwa>a *o nar
if,” Alston said.
liffe provided the Tiger* with all row, they're hard l.v hit. Why, on
one hole, the ISih I guru. Cary
M.ddlccoff wa* tn •.*■* mtdd'e rf
I the fairway on bit drive, and he
didn't have a dierct line at the
i green, lie had lo *ucc hit *bu!
By l ruled rr*»t lutemitVonil I lo get It in "
Snead taid the rough wai thick,
National League
eat) to gel into, and ha: I ti gil.
n - I- i*tt. t.n
out of.
Cincinnati
S* 31 .60
Hut mo*t of 'he practice tcoreil
U>* Angele*
M 31 SVd 2
reported
were in the middle •tie WASHINGTON ( tP I ) — The Iwo-yrar CDS rontrart to ItleSan Frantlaco
4* 14 .STI * »
with a few in tn*> tower 7u«. Mot| Juiticr Drpjilitirnt li undying ra il N il. game* wa* in violation
Milwaukee
47 41 .SI6 to*
of the plavert were Unvoting two all package contrail* for trl>ra<l» *>f a government ant,tru»t derres
Pltliburgh
41 43 SM I#1*
against the league.
,
or three ball* and practicing pull
SI l^ul*
44 41 .471 11
of tpurta event*, Lut baa n» plan*
ing on every green
NFL lawyer* *aid they a rt
Chicago
3» 11 >24 II
Though rompla nu were fre at this lline lor any anlilrutl ac -loiiying a pomble appeal of Ih*
I’h.Adclphia
39 M .324 24'*
tion againat Ihe nclwork*.
decision. CBS ha* refuted lo duVnirrUan league
New government aerutlny of TN'
clove
whal It will do.
W. L. ret. r.l»
contracla covering football, ha*
Detrotl
A» 1* -44»
kethall and collegial# ipurl* ba*
Nrw Turk
Ml 31 AO t
luliowrd a federal Judge's decision
Cltvaiand
41 41 111 Ui*i
linking down a Columbia llroadRaltlmore
11 41 All III*
catling Syalem iCBS) rnnlract
Chicago
SO 47 .111 11
with live National I -»clha!| Hague
lloaion
41 U .411 IH*
The Seminole Swim A»*n. wet M :
CHICAGO (U N ) — Ttie addition
Waihington
41 11 .442 20 in Ihe middle of Ihe lirid of lr4H.*
Jmlicr Department lawyer* are of two burly linemen to the CoL
U>a Angela*
42 11 .431 21 frum 24 Honda cilia* tl the Tam <|udying the ruling by Judge Al lege All-Star* rosier today gave
| Mmnriota
10 11 12122 pa AAt' *wimm:og meet during len h (trim of I’hlladclplila to i each Olio Graham added protec
h4n*a* City
34 CO .342 27'* the weekend.
tec whether U might epply to tion (or the patting attack he be
Temps, SI Pclcnburg. Orlando, other parkago TV eontracti In the lieve* |* nccr**ary lo defeat Ih*
and Fort M>rri were Ihe lu g 1rport* .ied.
world champion I’hlladrlplila Lag•rurrr*. hut Ihr acmmnle > >unsHut department ofliciali *aid no le» m llu lr iliarliy football game
•leu were plaung n i'-ougu f.nal ilectiion on It* antilruat lm- Aug. 4.
cvcai* lo keep them In I2ih place pllcailuni haa been reached. Tney
L J. ( Ih* Uratli llolub of Teaamong the field, Coach John Col believe there might be aignilicsni at Tech and 51yrun I'otUoa of
With thret more weak* of Iragua bert reported.
difference* between the CBS-NFL Noire Dame rcpuried lo the Allpl*> lo go, I’oweD'a Office Supply
Some of (he pletra titled Includ agreement and contraet arrange Mart camp on Norlhweitern UnL
hat a lour point lead In The ed a tilth rUce by lilinn Davie* ment* Invulvlng Ihe Ainerlran *er»il y campu* Monday after
Ihurtday MU Mlted League
*n Ihe 400 yard free style; a fifth Football League. Ihr National lerving a hitch in military serv
Denary Pharmacy hold* itrond In the 200 yard medley icU* and Collegial* Alhleiic A»»ocialwn. ice.
will* 27. Prior'a Slat* I arm In*, a fiftti in Ihe 2bO yard frea atyle and Ihe Nailonal Hatkclball A»Wuh llolub and radios to
Appleby a Reitaurant and Stem- relay by Ownby, lUycr, -Siephrn* tociation.
ramp, Graham put added emphnrneyrr Roofing a rt all l!cd In thhd gnd Davie,, all in P - men * d a n lirim ruled Dial Ihe 49 3
with 21 Lniun Park Hiarmacy it ion.
n rtt followed by hanford Mfg. Co
A fourth place wa* won In the
and Pirrro'a 41/g
200 yard medley relay fur boyi II
Carl \nn Harbulla wat lop man lo It yean old. Thl* l»am l» rornwill* a GOO aeratch terira. while poied of (lanaa. Wma, Richard*
Mike /rra rd i had the m at large*! and Daviea.
•anaa m tha league thia week. Kl Nancy Hay placed fourth In the
im llttti. Karmtl Carter, hterk M yard free atyle In Ihe divuiun
Boll) and Batty Callan all made for girls under 10.
the 3-lo aplu, while Carter alto
picked up tha 1.10. Pat Potter got
the 5-7. a* did (ftoria Accardi and InvitcH Kefauver
Carl Nicholaon. Ool Powell made
HAGERSTOWN. IniJ. (U H ) the 5-4 lo with Ron Robimon pick- Sen, Kites Kcfcuter, (D-Tenn >,
.ag up the 1-4.
author of a federal bill timed at
curbing alleged nionopoliilie ten
Sanford Ix>8cr
trol of 'Rising, baa been Invited
The hanford American League to ipeak at tbo Nailonal Boeing
Little I-oop All-Star* wort defeat Aitoclallon convention at Herrhone FA 2-0U5I
405 W. HOST BT.
ed by Ocala in the fln l round of »b*y. Pa., Sept. 5-7. Kefauver u
fiANFORD, FI.A.
dlitricl play hero Monday night chairman of tha gtnata anlbiruil
by the aeora of 7-1.
and monopoly aubcummitteci.
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Whether you print my letter or not. I want
to thank you for giving me someone to tell
this to. Just writing this letter has helped
me tremendously.
A PRIVATE AFFAIR
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DEAR ABBY: ! would like your opin
ion of the following: Am 1 just oldfashion, or is it all right for a dog to lick
and kiss a small baby in the face and
mouth? The baby is so small at present
ho isn’t able to turn his head to protect
himself.
I like dogs, but I can't stomach (his.
I was told by the baby's parents that there
is nothing wrong with it. That a dog heals
its own wounds tin* way. This may be
irn», but am I wrong in feeling this way?
K. M.
What's bothering you? For a pernonal
reply, write to Abby, Rnx SA6*>, Beverly
Hills, Calif. Include a stamped, self-ad
dressed envelope.
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Lovely Wedding." send BO cents to Abby,
Box 0365. Beverly Hills, Calif.
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:By Ruth Millet
out of 10 is: "I don't want to
come right out ami say ‘No’ and
luckily I don't have to. I can
always stall off a decision with:
T il ask my wife.'*
"If ! decide the answer Is
'No', then I still don't have to
stand behind it. I can say In a
man-to-msn, ynu-know -how-wornrn-are lone of voice, 'My wife
lay*, "No."
That gives a man a perfect
out! He doesn’t hive to srgur.
lie doesn't have to explain, lie
doesn't hive t« hack up hfs de
Wives know better. They know
(heir husbands often say with
pseudo- mtekneia “ I'll ssk my
wife.'* But they alio know that
doesn't mean, "I can't deride
anything without asking my wife.”
What It really mrans in 9 rises
fyaaj&ij. On /Bhidqs.
that one opponent will surely be
long in trumps, but that shouldn't
worry you it you ran make your
contract in spite of that.
II you do Intend to shorten both
A cross ruff shortens both
declarer and dummy. IT you atart
With a four-four lit and ruff twice
In each hand, you will tie down to
two trumps apiece. This means
s w e k t I e im k
Television
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DEAR A Hit Y: My beloved mother
passed away a few months ago. From
that awful day to this I have not shed ono
♦
‘ i public. Ru*. -ftentire* w hen !
am alone, my grief is uncontrollable.
All along, even nt the funeral. I was
aide to talk about her without becoming
emotional. I was the one who comforted
my father and the rest of my family while
1 waa being lorn apart Inside.
I am not looking for sympathy, liul
aomo people have said that I am hard and
coid and could not hnve loved my mother
very much. Abby, this Is not true. I wish
people would understand that it Is pos
sible to have very deep feelings without
roost.
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TUESDAY i*. M.
•light awilch on a few stork wetI #f (»> rti*nn«i sir Kiwiraom tern plats pitta the uaual com(It N. wt
perm production addt up to ex• If it) xtlsntie S i c t i r
eliemert. A shy, unimportant
• U (!) llileatons »f th, C.niurt young tlabtehand comes fate to
(it N t s i w p ,
fare with a notorious killer on
( f t MIC Kit. *»•■
the outskirts of town, ami shoot!
I ) t <<t I’eopla'* Clairs
the killer when he reaches (or
(it Jilt.*) Ktsni Show
hli gun. Unfortunately for the
(it N»Mti<<pa
boy. there'* trouble ahead when
• (1 lit llu n ilti-a ritt.tr
the town d u ro tc ri die outlaw w u
l«t WhlrlrblrSt
ihot in the hark *Robert Culp ii
( i l l Ct Jim S t r i a
l i t Kiirut nn A m tflrt
effective In the lead, and were
T II ifi iwm r.tm u it
treated to a routing ahootout at
i : l i t i i l.tr*rn>t
( i t l i n t Uunny
DEAR K. M.: I think you are right. It
I tl ttt Ktlh-r K n o t B,»i
is a disgusting sight, and who can say at
l i t 111 U**ll t n
any moment how healthy the dog (or
t i l l C l J l f t •'! tf l l- i t n tk
l i t (Iniilt Ollllt
baby) is?
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ft 14 4. M|*!*y Ifnfid I f
shoe fits, put it on, take a long walk and
i*i#4)
Ire#
lC#fif)9dy
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think it over.
ll#rtln
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A man makes thia statement
•*The phr**e *1*11 ask my wife' Is
nndoubtedly the most often re
peated remark in the American
husband's rrrperoire." The In
ference Is made that lho<e words
are proof that women rule the
By Nadine Sellzcr
By Oswald Jacoby
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Stork C a r Haring • K i t t l i n g
Bill T r a m .
I'arliatly I’ilmrd At
Ol'KN 1 2 : 1’,
TODAY Til HU MUD
Q -l receive disability aocial
security. Can I do part-time work;
and how- much can I earn with
out affecting the payment*?—D R.
A—Dear D.R : You are granted
a nine.month trial period lo see
wheiher you can do sufficient
gainful work to that you might
no longer be considered disabled.
During this period and for three
months following, you will re
ceive your regular aocial security
disability payments. Generally, if
you earn more than $H» a month
over a reasonable period, you will
no longer be considered tfuahled
•Irspite your handicap.
If you earn 1100 a month or
lets, consideration will he given
at to how your work compares
with that done by average per
sons in the same type of job. If
d falls abort because of your
handicap, you are still considered
disabled.
Kspertence has shown P.al
when a person rannot earn at
Ihe rate of more than Moo a ye,r
berauke of hit handicap, he will,
generally, atill he found to he
disabled, and his social aecurity
payments will continue
Q—I want to borrow against
some slock 1 own The storks are
temg kept in my brokerage acrnunt Can I give my monthly
brokerage statement tn the bank
at proof of ownership for collaleralT—C. B.
A—Dear C.B.: No. The bank
want* the actual slock certificate,
and they want it endorsed cither
h> you nr by your broker, so that
if you default in repaying your
loan, then they- can tell the stock.
()—What it this rumor I hear
about US. .Saving* Bonds paying
higher interest?—C M.V.
A— Dear C U V.: Proposal*
have been made, hut never en
acted, to issue higher intereit
savings bonds, which would vperirally finance education, and to
Issue bond* with redemption value
and Interest rate* keyed to the
buy ing power of the dollar.
(J— I am tired of appliance
breakdown, Where can 1 find oul
how long refrigerator*. TV sols
and such should last?—M.S,
A—Dear M S.: The Department
(f Agriculture makes such sur
veys. Write them at Washington
D. C., asking your queillon spe
cifically.
Q—I am going abroad and want
my few share* of different *toek
Issue* to pul in my safe deposit
bo*. They are now held by nty
broker. Can I pick them up direct
ly at hit office?
A—Ye*, you can pick them up
directly at hit office provided
you give him a week in 10 day*
notice, Thl* notice it because he
ia not holding the actual number
of shares yon own directly in
your name, tr,stead, they are
lumped logelher with the hold
ing* of hit Other client* who are
in the tame companies as you.
When you request your shares,
he must ask the transfer agent
nf the company to register in your
name the number of shares you
own. This tabes Dint.
r i u . At 9 JO Only
"M E IN
KAM l'F"
T r u e SIo ry l)f Hitler * H e i th
— DOROTHY MALONE
‘
"RUCAANKKK"
A ( h a r ll o n
JULY 19
Dismissals
Jsm ri lavington, liu tv n le, Bon
nie fliehaek. Lungwood, Mtck
.Stallings, Tangerine; Jessie WalInn, Lillian Jewel. Kim Krakson, Krrd McSwais, Erna Mar
lin, Mrs James N. Barnett and
baby. Ulllan Menhir. William
Stuart, Jane Dess, Stephen Acord, Saniord.
JULY JS
A d m is s io n s
Clarence Mears, CDteen; Carolyn
Lynni, Rosa Mae Spencer, Solo
mon Mills, John McMillan, Joyce
Speck, Helm Moye. Roger Clyde
Schulti, Julian Murphy, Anita
Rarkrr, Elsie MarDougal, John
llolbiuuk, llairtvll B>*lw>p. San
ford,
Birth*
Mr. and Mr*. James Lawrence,
Ssnford, a daughter, Mr and
Mrs. Henry Rosier, Saniord, a
s„n; Mr. and Mrs. D*ren Lyons.
Sanford, a ion.
Dismissals
Virginia natt*. Titusville, Vio
let Richardson, DeBary; Joyce
Speck. Mr*. Charles Hnblnaon and
baby. Sam Hicks, Patricia Vau
ghn, Lloyd Rosier, Mrs, Harry1
White and baby, Josephine Rich
ard, Laura Harden, Sanford.
JULY 71
Admissions
Alline Barwick, Longwood; Ann*
Knster, DeBary: Margaret Bush.
Geneva; Willie Mae U v rit, Verontca (ioele and Theodore Mic
hels of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Teddy Barker of
Hanford, a girl; Mr and Mr*
Amos 1/weit of Sanford, a girl.
Dismissal*
SOUTH'S
FINEST
COLORED
COMMUNITY
AC AD EM Y M AN O R
Your
DREAM HOME
for i»» little m s------
$8 ,5 0 0 00
N O DOW N PAYM EN T
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The H erald srU nnl he reaponslbl*
for m o re ilisa anr t ac o rree l ta s e t lion *f yone i d . s a d easorvnn tbn
right In reefs* nr re je ct a n e adservisem enf from what n r d e r s d tn
(iwsferm te th* poMclen ad
(T \SSIFIED INDIIX
1. I .owl A Found
2. Nnlice* • PersonaW
3. E d u ralio n • In stru c tio n
I. Trnneporlation
3. Food
fi. For Rent
7. Huhinrnw Ranlila
8. Reach Rentals
9. F’or Sale or Rent
10. Wanted lo Rent
f
I I . Real KM a l e W an I n i
12. Real Flattie For Sale
13. Mori page l.owna
11. Insurance
13. Husinrmi Opportunities*
16. F'emale Help Wanted
(
17. Mala Help Wanted
REV. D. A. CON'SKTTA, I*. Help Wanted
who retim J 11 years ago 19. Siluationa Wanted
after 1! years as rector in 20. Habrsitteni
i’ut-ln Ray, Ohio, is offici 21. Reaut; Salons
ating at s ir vices of the All 22. Iluild • Paint - Repair
Saints Episcopal ( hutch in 23. Ruildinp Materials
Enterprise while Rev, Paul 24. Electrical Serviced
Shultz ami Mrs. Shultz are 25. Plumbing Service*
vacationing in North Caro 26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Servicaa
<
lina this month.
(Cox Photo) 28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Sen ire
30. Machinery • Tools
31. Poultry • Pels • Livestock
32. Flowers - Trees - Shrub#
.13. Furniture
31. Arllcles For Sale
35. Articles Wanted
36. lionts • Motors
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
38. Trailers • Cabanas
39 Automobiles • Trucks
Ry MRS. ADAM MILLER
Presbyterians Hold
First Meeting In
New Sanctuary
Hospital Notes
O ffe rs
W Kl). A Till US.
‘I s r / n n a f i r e n t e n t
A d v en tu re"
t .o r d o n Scan . Color
Also
Classified
Phone
DeBary Presbyterians me I a<
10 a m Sunday for Ihe firet 3. E ducation
Instruction
worship services in the new san
TTORING
Ph.
EA
2 6.102
ctuary on High Hanks Rd.
Organised in .Marrh of 19S* with f». For Rent
Rev. A. C. Summer* a* pastor.
(he group held services in the M C E I room furnished aparVJohn Holbrook, Evans McCoy,
Ml Saints Episcopal Parish House m ent, quiet neighborhood. Adult#
Mr*. Iltnry Rosier and baby, John
^
McMdlan, Janies A. Edge, l.aney in Enterprise and later, as Die FA 2-TJJ9,
membership grew and after (lie
Dedagoll ami Jessie Melton ol
FURNISHED
garage apt. Phooa
new sanctuary of the DeBary
Sanford.
FA 2-2400.
Community Methodist Church wai
JU LY n
completed, meetings w?r* held In SLEEPING ROOMN—The Gable*
A dm it* ions
lit" ,,,) Community Ceoicr. 401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 2-0720.
Sophia Wojerieckowdki, DeBary;
The new church plant is of con
Henry W. #ohn>nn. Lake Mary;
temporary design with plate glass 2-BF.DRUO.M house, kitchen equip*
Pearl Ddfenhaugh. Longwood;
red, 175 monlh. FA 2-2«tl.
windows facing north. Organ and
Marilyn Krejcar, Lake Monroe;
rho.r lofts are on either side of
Pa.riri* Van Landingham and
SAN LANTA
APARTMENTS;
the chance! which it carpeted in
Arthur R. Pitts of Sanford.
Nice large apartments, PM K.
flecked blue, Pews are of African
Blilh*
Ulh St. Phone FA 2 4232.
ms hug any and provide a seat
Mr, and Mrs. Uedrich Kreijcar
ing capacity for loo persons. l ROOM furnished apt., WO a
of Lake Manroe, a girl,
Loudspeaker* are placed Ihrough- month, close to. 111 E. »th St.,
Dismisaala
oui Ihe seating space.
csll FA 2-4241 or FA 2 STM.
Mr*. Michael Cosby and baby, N.
The sanctuary front is at least
Orlando; Mr*. Charles Hickson
Hi leet wide and is designed with COTTAGE, furnished shady, cool.
and baby, Lakr Mary; Alline Ber
Adult* only. S«o month. UMR.
sloping side roof,'
wick. fjongwood; Geraldine West,
lies furnished, longwood Ph.
In the afternoon, from I p, m
lamgwood; Annie Scott, I nng
TE 1 1970.
until S ...........................................
p. m m rm hrri ol Hie
wood; Rogrr Schulir, William
Clements, Jcive Me use, Wallace church were host* at an ..yen H'HNISIIED 1 bedroom house on
L.ke Gniden-al*o unfurnished
Wiggins, Joyce Speck and Roger house during wl.uh Frank Woodruff, organist, provided the back- • t*dn>om house
Escambia
Smith of Sanford.
ground
music
on
the
new
InitruCall
FA
2-0274
o.
FA
2 0442.
JULY U
ment which is equipped with --------- ■■ ■- ..
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Admissions
chimes, playing several selections FRRN. apt. 2100 Metkmvillr.
Antoinette Pettit. N. Orlando.
which featuted iltnr bcauliiul
Nancy Schweickert, Lake Mary; tones.
FURN. 2 HR house. 2314 Sanford
Ave. Atrcrallo, FA 2-0731.
Joan Ever!), Daiay Bell Foster
Refreshments were te n rd in
and Albert Ktpp of Saniord.
| ihe parlor w,ng by women of FURNISHED apsrtm rnt, clean
Births
the church from butte tab**
and do** >n FA 2 toil, Jimmy
Mr
and Mrs, Robert Everly of
overlaid with lace cloth* and cenCowan.
Sanford, a girl
tered with floral arrangemenisj ~
-------------- ——— -------lilsm lsialt
of pink, white and blue flowers, | ^ 6 CRE6 T: 1 bedroom home.
Mrs Rosa Bosco and baby. Lake Crystal punch bowl* and traya ol
P»Uo. unlurnitbed.
Monroe; Marion Penney, Cassel
cookie* completed tabic a r r a n g e - I’*rk
#’A 2-3332.
berry; Fell* Williams, luike Mon
LARGE 4 room nouse. IM per
roe, William Zwosla, DeBary;
mo. Lake Monroe. FA 2-JOIJ.
Margarrt Oliver, Mr*. Amo* LoLegal Notice
velte and baby, Mr*. Loren Lyon*
3-ROOM furnished apartment 904
and baby, Mr. and Hr». Robert \ n t t t i : n r iai hi 11 m i i i i i m * So. Park. FA 2-M36
Moor and baby, Mrs. Jarr.es C. h \ r n n r i ) » i : n r u t *«*•*« %m i
\ 4 i i i i % i k m%.
Laurence and baby, Yom* le- THIt I # I M i iHOI
M M I l t M ikf APARTMENT Hr (fat FA 1 wnr.
gettt. and Irene Blackshear of I III
Available July 24th.
/ «• \ | \ i. ill! Ill M M l
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in k
i in
o r 4 « \ r iin ii. n o ils
Sanford.
in % .
WELAKA APARTMENTS: room a
\e*fk# la b r t t h i * | v m #»i t 9
private baths, 111 W. First St.
i*uts|i
I l M r i n i h III )-•
#14 mi
S a b r in g Harr I r a r k
YbI Brynner A* Jtin U f i t t a
II u
the finale I p m ABC.
i the nation. All three network*.
Dobie Gillls. — (Repeat)) On CBS. NBC. and ABC. cover the
the whole a fairly amuting ahow. ■ prendent'a report to the nation nn
Beatnik Maynard Kreht ftndi a our defense po.fure and the Ber
purae full of money that nn one 1 !m rriiii, "Itve" from Waihington.
romei tn claim, so he decides to looo p m.
fite a party with the dough MayCBS Special.— Immediately folnard la fine making a speech at lowing President Kennedy's adthe parly thinking himself. I » dress. CBS correspondent* dueusi
p. m. CBS
the implications of the President's
Comedy Spotlight. —" The Bach- report. 10:30 p. m. approsimately.
flor a Bride " ( Repeat I A real CBS.
,
oldie (Vintage 19i3) for those who 1 \B C Special. — Also immediateprefer their fare on the lighter | ly following the President's *dslde. I'rsd MacMuersy sod Pal dress NBC correspondents Joseph
Crowley try thOr best to enter-1 C. Harsch (from London) and
tain you with a tale about ■ frib pier* Anderton (Just returned
bling author who limply doesn't from Germany) analyte the Im
know how to say no urgently port of the President's words.
enough to a young girl deter 10.M p m approximately. NBC
mined tn marry him. 9 p m . CBS.
Jack Paar Show. — Jack is
President Kennedy * report to with Nipscy Russell, Alexander
King and wdc Marge, and singer
Betty Johnson along to keep you
Henle’s
awake at bedtime, (color) 11:15
p. tn. NBC.
Pocketbook
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Ik tluuiarw
Id >teilble ibnai
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hand, hy a cross rutf it it import,
ant that you get your side suit
Iricke first.
In (act, it •bouldn I always
worry you If one opponent i arts Sarasota Cops
with five trump* against your
four-four fit.
Doublchcader
Koulh got that bad neat at
Hy Inlted I’irst Inlrmaliossal
trick one, but he quickly counted
Sarasota swept a dni,Wrhe*der
IT tricks provided he could cash
sis tricki in the side suds Ac Monday night tn pull two full
cordingly, he went ailrr them games ahrad in the florid* State
first The arlual onfer ol play was league's second halt pennant
a heart to dummy's ace; then the
race.
aces and kings of diamonds and
The Sun Sox tdankrd leeehurg
clubs; followed by a heart to
\
7-0
and trimmed I'alatka 106.
dummy'* king.
Dirk Hardy art Urstwrg down
When this went through he
spread his hand since hr rouid on mx hitm in lie opener.. Tlie
cross ruff for the last at. tricks Sun Sax unloaded a to hi’ attack
and all poor West could do would to iteleal I’alatka lor the eighth
consecutive lime.
tie to underruff at the finish.
SI I’elrrthurg and Orlando di
vided two. (Irtjnln won Ihr first
2*1 nn a four-hit pitthing job hy
I’ele (.'ianflone, who flattened hi*
record to 13-6 A double steal
WBI).
illlltM M i
with catcher Bill Kelso scoring on
10.00
the front end featured a two-run
lirlaiHto rally >ll the icrimd inning.
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"I'm trying to decide whether or not to have a
banana split!"
Fay
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III
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ID
#n
litill tD
cision with any reason at all.
lie has asked hi* wife she has
put her litile foot down and the
matter ia settled once and fur all.
So that ia why **l'll ask my
wife" is so often aaid hy hus
bands. It's not said because the V ie
poor men are so benperkrd that V St
they dare not make a decision
l« 4*
by themselves.
It's said because it is raster IS ;I I
for a huthsnd In hide behind a IV IS
woman's "No" than to come out • ik
flat-footedly with a "No" of his tll.OS
own.
aotm i nt)
in s m u *
T V Key Previews
By Abigoil Van Buren
DEAR ABBYi Ever «ince I can re
member I have wanted to be nn act res*. I
am 10, and 1 know 1 have as much talent
as anyone I have seen In the movies. Hut I
can't cot nnypno to Rive me a break. Some
p eople any you have to have lessons in
dancing, slnKlmr. speech and even tumlsling. I have rend the success stories of ail
the bijr stars, and none of them took any
lessons. They aro just natural-born ac
tresses who were discovered and pot a
break. Just what does it take to make the
jrrado in Hollywood? I'll do anythin*.
WANTS TO BE A STAR
DEAR WANTS: Don't you believe that
all it takes to be a "star" is a break. Years
cf hard work and study are required. Tho
dancing, singing, and speech lessons will
V,*- ••mi--If yoq »'<•••* talent. If cQO.
haven t— me tumbling win pirp,ire you
for the fall.
•
'Tu m . July 25. lflRt
C a il P A 2-3598
or (!A 5-0348
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
AS LOW AB
‘(Irdudrs
56all)”
GKAPKVUjLE AVE# a McCKACkEN ROAD
»H# i*(ismil m i nn It oat m tn lh« Citf
i IIAll in lil t r i t ) "f
ritlf.
H i. i i |:M o rlo rk I*. M , on Am*
|
2-BEDROOM uniurnished house,
private surroundings, on lake,
1 U a I1 I l !f I I i I * t o ( 1 1 ii a) 4 # r 1 1«• f o 'l *
water furnished (in per mo.
Id'Hiril' r It a.ill# • aitTsJ jam*lid manta
Ph. Geneva 'i l l
to Hi# Xvndn9 i Frill n*n cm of tha
CIO
vmfonl, n«rUft
Tfei# pri>i*#rtr ahuiMnf Hli*
2-BF.DROOM house. Pn. FA 2-277]
f##)i!h
on tint norifi
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th# M lt It pM*|9 >a#d tn h#
F U R N isD E D g a r a g e a p a r t m e n t
2343't P a lm e tto . Call FA 2-0623.
morn piriK ulirlr
HALF of duplex, nicely furnished.
311 licit 12th Strew i. Call
FA: MU «* NO 4-4X9.
• *»n#d
R 1 1 ainp i#sfan»ll| 1
I mhiif! 1*0 id pr«>|>#rty Mint
it#a<tlb#d
• • L it* IS, II i n 4 : 1 (!•#•
U # i; to t ft of lent IS». nf
HI nA n V -a. Omit l» • Hi.
Hood Hnbddiilan.
All port It* In lfit#r#*t Ih d f lt(*
t*ti« f hi l i hav# nn upv^r I un it> In
t»p hfsrd ol told litirftti
Hr ortf#r of th* d t p UuioinUiiaa
nf tho City nf Hon ford, Morldn, thl*
14ih da> nf July. 1MI.
II. N Torasm. J
%• City « latw of tho
City nf Milford Florida
TmAlUk i n l y U . 1 1 1 1 .
0
1-BEDROOM furnished
ap art
ment, clean, downstairs, cera
mic tile bath. *01 Palmetto. Ph.
FA 2-1374 after 6:00 p. m.
J - BEDROOM heuae. kitchen
equipped. 206 UrapeviUa Avenue, f
I rboM FA 14123,
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1
N ow Is T h e T im e T o P la n t Y o u rself In Y o u r O w n H o m e ... Look To W a n t - A d s
3l)r
ftanlnrfc
9. F o r Sale o r lle n t
frn lfi
1 12. Ileal E-Hale F or Sal*
( 12. Ileal E s ta te F o r Sal*
IS. Help W ant id
27. Special Service*
SI. Article* F or Sale
.16. B oat* • M otor*
I^Tuex. July 25. 1901—Page 7
IN WIIIDBEY lilar.d
Lovely 3-llEDRl>OM and Florida room.1
FOR REN f: working tpace. aenWHEEL CHAIliS, ctuichei, canr*
M O N E Y M AKER
Gateway To The Waterway
4
bedroom,
l
l*
bath,
lar.e
liv
walker*.
FOR COMPLETE PEST
tcrratio floor*, awning w,adow». Not a money mak.ng machine
tor operator pteferred. Ha/el
Your EVLVRUDE Dealer
6. F o r K ent
Ins room with fireptare, aeparale
Low FilA term*, Ready in AuFR EE D EU VKRY
Portrr Beauty Simp, 1104 W CONTROL SERVICE CALL
but 714 feel of frontage on a
Robson Sporting Goods
3 - BEDROOM, kitchen equipped,
dining room, draper, doable cn(uit. AWo almoit r.ew 3 bed
Preicrlptioaa our Specialty
new arreva road bciwecn Itigh-j 23th St
391-6 8 E. t*t.
Ph. FA 2-3961
AKT BROWN
in Sunland. ft 10 mo. FA 2-3410
room rental with appliance*. {93 way 17-92 and Na.lonal High
cioicd g a r ijf and patio. Call
FACSTS R* PHARMACY
S a n fo rd , F la .
K .\ 2-8865
FA 2-3773.
way 4 Priced SO’', below mar 19. Silu.iliiui* W anted
prr month, (irtlf.i. Hunter 1
2nd and Metlonvtlle
nOAT TRAILER, first d|** con.
CLEAN furnished 1 bedroom
Oner. FA 2-»;22.
ket value for quick tale. Thia
Ph. FA 2-7107
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
dillon, 130. Reefs Body Shop,
apartment, tile hath, not Pal- SAI.E or RENT with option
EXPERIENCF.H white girl want*
tv a tperuiatlve bargain
W L HARMON
loth. A Sanford.
tiirtto. FA 2-1314 alter « p in.
to bu>: Exceptionally n r* 3
b„hy tilling hy day or hour.
FACTORY TO YOU
RAVENNA PARK
Ph. FA 2 4223
Udreom 2
bath tn lovely IMn ca»h dow>n and move Into
FA 2-9313.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
NEAT and elean 3 room furnneighborhood Let jour rent ac (hit lovely home. Kitchen equip
Endowed head, Sag-proof bottom 17. M otnrc-yrlr* - Scooter*
Stenslrom Reallv
WELLS
DRILLED
liiied apartment near hoipita!
BABYSITTINii or maid. FA 2 1913
cumulate toward purcha*c ol
ped, la tte utility room and
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS rail with plattlc end*. Piaitie MOTOR SCOOTER. • l.ambretta
• }33 per rao. include* water an I
It I N Park Ave Phone FA 2-2420 equity or buj' now with trim i.
or rayon tape*. Colton or nylon
niinv
attiactive
leature*.
Call
All Type* and Site*
DAYS WORK 1A 2-9237.
electricity. FA M344.
123. FA 2-0271 after 3 p. m.
FA 2 «VuO.
cord*.
today
We
Repair
and
Service
BEING TRANSFERRED, mu*t
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom. 2 3-BKDROOM home. Sunland F.»
S T I N E
Senknrlk G lus .mil I’nint Co. 18. Trailer* • Cabana*
tell like new' 3 bedroom, 1 bath 21. R cau ty S alon*
hath, kitrhen equipped. Phone
i
Machinery and Supply Co. 219 Magnolia
Ph FA 2-4622
liou-c w,th rarpotl. See uwuti
tales. Wilt trade tor equity of
Stenstrom Realty
FA 2-3472.
E A R -R E ’ R E A L T Y SA LO N IMT W’. 2nd St.
Pb. FA 2 6*32
407 Beth Dr. Ravenna Park.
equal value in Jacksonville. Call
RAVE 17 piece italnleta ateel HOUSETRAILER tor sale. Phone
.’oil) Hiawatha
Ph FA 2 1396
Ht N Park Ave I’hor.e FA 2 7420
FA 2-7163.
UNFCRNtSHED. three room* A FA 2-7942.
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. Mate
cookware »et, 1 ply waierlet*.
bath. Downiuir*. Stove, rein
menu, m touei. hand bill?, and
In
original
factor)
carton.
Wat
SI
N'LANI)
FSr
ATLh
l
orner
lot
BOAT for tale. Call FA M17>
Helmly Realty
gcrator. Cle*e in. Like new 12. R eal E s ta te F ur Sale
program*.
e>c.
P rogrrim e
$149. lacriflce $39. Will deliver.
3 Bed room. 2 bath home Many
Mr. Hunter, Welaka Apartments
throughout. Mo. 3"9 Magnolia.
Printing
Co.
Phone
FA
2
2931FA 2-1390 noon & evenings.
3ol W. Uth Street
citra*. *300 down F \ 2-7*34.
/
306 We>t Uth St
Beaut* Salon
FA 3-7603, Evening! FA 2-23.'t
FURNISHED upitair* apartment ROSA L. PAYTON
ONE Lambrr.ta 123 Scooter. Ph 19 Automobile* • Truck*
lUgiaicted Real E itata Broker
Walker Building
2-REDROOM houte. Fenced bark130. FA 2-6337.
DRAGLINE a UI'UJHUKH HER.
FA 2-0378 alter 3 p. m.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
FA 2 74*1
yard. Small down payment 3 BEDROOM, t bath, large cor 2310 Oak
*33 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan,
By The Hour or Contract
nrr lot. $230 down payment
R E N T A BE!)
North
Orlando.
1
4
2-7113
g'od condition. $130 ca*h. Th.
CAP IN BROTHERS
Atr Conditional
TV Stamp*
FOR SALE — Quantity of good
\ A DIRECT loan hou»e. 3-Bed---------------217 Oakland
\ve. Sualaod
Ru.iaaa.., li.lp,.*. f
_________ „
utrd paivengrr lire tuhn 44e — FA 2-4033.
i
Geneva
2312
Eve.
Orlando
G.\2-619$
ruomf, latgr pancied living tn TA rer.vX
HARRIETT
S
BEAUTY
NOOK
* • -* » * * < » * « •
>..• ;
.
By Day. Week or 3lonth
TrucrTi VJ — tractor »j w . Auoi
room, oak floora, electric kit Undo Home*. 3-Bedroom home
CARROLL* FURNITURE
FOR DRIVEWAYS, aiilewalki A 3$2 good uved tire* to go at 1937 OLDS 98. fully equipped, air
chen, duct heating. P i bath*,
leia than 2 yr*. old. Tcrrairo 2-BEDROOM, Fla room, low
Ph. FA 2-3111
116 W. lit. St.
etc. call, after 4 30, FA 2-7773. : low at $t 99 each. Guaranteed
conditioned, power steering A
double earporie, quiet, tiolf
Ritild
•
I'uliit
•
Hep.iir
down payment. 139 Country Club
floor*. Screened patio with roof
brakes, Hydraniatlc tranimlirecap*
at
low-low
exchange
course area, many pine*, beau
PLNECREST: 3 year old ranch
LAWNS MOWED, power edging.
Large,
carport.
--■ « --* 4 City
* »ewer 4 - . Circle FA 2-3113 Please call SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
sion. 47,000 mllei, $1,400. Term*
price*.
New
tkio
a
i:
Ront
trac
tiful telling near Sanlaado
atyle 3 bedroom home, beautiful
Jerry
Lord,
FA
2-3219.
water. No tavr*. Large lot. 3
after 3 p m.
Repair*
Alteration*
available. FA 2-3400.
tor
tire*
$3
99
A
lag.
Only
2—
Spring*.
FA
2
Slot
or
TE
7-1713.
cool yard. I tl Shannon Dr. Ph.
young orange tree* bearing
Tainting
NO DOWN PAYMENT. MOVE
1100 a 20 Road Builder 12 ply
•
FA 2 7230.
29.
A
u
tu
n
io
b
ila
N
e
rv
ie
r
doing north. FHA financed. Pay
Phone FA 2 7943.
MUST SACRIFICE 7 - bedroom
RIGHT IN: one monthly pay
HERE'S YOUR CAR
tire* $23 00 each plus tax.
S • BEDROOM boui~, air condi CB borne. Huy equity. FHA. 16U doting co»t. *take over pay ment pay a all. TE 8-3033 or CARPENTRY, painting, rooting
ROCKETT " W runs like a dream
FIRESTONE
STORE,
lit
EAST
AUTO
GLASS
ment* $79 mo.
Country Club Circle. FA 2 3331.
tioned. 107 W. 30th. FA 2-1719.
IF. 6-3U9I Winter Park. Fla.
P H, good family car. $293
lit ST. DO NOT PHONE.
au I camera work FA 3 4899
INSTALLED
33 ClIEVY Bel Atr hardtop, auto
1 - BEDROOM apartment. Phone IJAKEFRO.NT HOME. FA 2-7894. QUIET neighborhood West of
ROOM SPECIAL $1195 Pamtmg W indshield
f**ek G1a»s WANTED: Somn.ne to take up
matic. R II, amart car. $193
linear M. lln rrtso n
Sanford. New 3 bedroom, It*
FA 2-1462 between » a. m. A
Imide and out. Call Mr. Tatkrr, Door Glaa*
payment* on 3 complete room* •33 ClIEVY 2 dr.. R II, slick shift,
V en t Glaaa
ROBF.R1 A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Hrgittrrrd Real EMatc Broker
balh, carpone. FA 2-7306.
$ p. m.
F A 2 4139
of furniture, wiomhly payment!
S E R V IC E
Raymond Lundquiit, Atioc.
lota of go. $493
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7948
$13.73. Call Collect; Cauelbcrry ’34 MERCURY wagon, like new
Scnkfirik
Gian*
an
d
I’ain
t
Co.
UNFURNISHED new 1 bedroom FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg NEARLY NEW modem home on
BUYD'S Cabinet Shop. MiUwork
TE I 1311.
210 Magnolia
FK FA 2 4622
•mall lake, completely furnuh NEW CH home, built-in kitchen,
houte. FA 2-3219.
and power too, sea thia $393.
IKAVO ERRED 3 Bit . 1 .< r.<
enclosed garage, fireplace. Ph. 3ot Elm I A 2 2416
ed. A Bargain. FA 2-7M4.
’34 FORD, 2 dr. Custom, R IL
SEWING
MACHINE.
New
1
1
M
I
* UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom hou*e, VA loan. Atiume liability. Ph.
11.
p
o
u
ltry
•
I’ela
.
I.G
enlock
F A 2-3611.
need* rtnga $293
21. Iliilldnifc M aterial*
Zlg Zag. tell* for $219 30. tti.w
FA 2-1822. 719 Haywood Drive
nothing fancy but cheap rent,
RAVENNA PARK
Bill
Cooke Quality Cart, 101$
2
FEMALE
lingers
7
week*
old,
weeks Store Opening Special
$«3 month. Alio, furnished 1
4 BEDROOM 2 balh, large cor- LUMBER - >1 AltDW ARE - PAINT
French Ave. Open til 10 p. m.
BEL AIR. No green itampa; in 3 It R , 1 bath, screened porch,
AKC
registered.
$10.
F*A
2-7690
$109
30.
Sanford
Sewing
Center.
room A bath apartment, utili
tot, nicely landscaped, lul Jin
electric kitchen, trrrairo floor*,
ROOFING
FHA Loam
stead a targe green yard facing
104 S. Park Ave. Ph. EA 3-9111
ties furnished, $43. FA 2-3219.
km* Circle. FA 2-3233.
carport, utility room. Large
WF.IMARANER pupple* 6 week*
n EDWARDS
1934 FORD Creatllne. hardtop,
city park In quiet neighborhood
landscaped
lot.
bearing
citru*
old,
$30
A
$7$.
AKC
regliirred.
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
SEWI.NO
MACHINE, Singer port
w/w, R/H, air conditioned, good
3 Bedroom home recently paint
TWO BEDROOM furn. apt. $33.
WYNN WOOD
tree*, fenced backyard Owner
Phone NE 6-7999. Cocoa, Fla.
Wa Give TV Stamps
condition.
FA 2-3960. 49t Sun
able,
real
good
ipeclal
$29
30.
ed intide and out. Fla. Rm. and
3101 Magnolia Ate. FA 2-3931.
k'jtm g Aug. I. Make otfe, for A lovely 2 Bedroom home in tip 903 W 3rd SL
or IZU2 W. Alamanda Lane.
FA 2 7994
Sanfonl Sewing Center
land Dr.
Urge utility room. Down pint,
top
condition
can
be
yours
to
equity and aitume mortgage.
'---- .*1
Ph. FA 29411
leva than $1.0Uo on thia 6 year
day. Attractively located on an OVER 2000 *q fl. tongue 4 32. Flower* • Tree* * Shrub* 101 S. Park
t(4 Tangerine Dr.
old home. 1803 Patmway (oft
eiirem tly large landscaped lot
groove flooring $fiO. One new
20 INCH exhaud fan in perfect
Air Conditioning
Mcllonville L 20ih.i,
Wa Don't Want EVERYBODY’S
with beautiful tree*. Thu home
awning type window 37" a 30H" Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all colors
condition, $14, fnr quick sale
EXPERTS
GRAPKVH.LE NURSERY
Butinett, Just YOURS,
offer* many feature*. $10,930.
$10. FA 2 2306.
NO 4-4702.
WILL TR ADE my equity in huu»c
FINANCING
Serving Central Fla.
GrapeviUe
Ave.
near
20th SL
See
thi*
borne
at
2142
Summer,
fur your trailer, boat or car.
FARMERS AGENCY
alnca 1943
Down Payment A
7 PIECE living room suite, host A
bn Ave. Call today.
21. Electrical Service*
TE 4 3h04 Winter Park, Fla.
N. V. Farmer. Realtor
Closing Co*l
Halea A Harvlce. All Makee,
33. Furniture
trailer, cheap FA 2-3C09.
:i63 S. Park Ave Ph. FA 2 5221
Rtaidenlial and IndaaUial
FRIGID Ainr.
3 • nKDRO()3l houve. Large oak After liout* I'A 2-3012 or I A 2-0261
(iltt*.
MUST SELL at once. 10 pc. liv PICK your own pea*. FA 2-4971.
Sale* A Service
tree*. Patio. Kitrhen equipped.
Stenstrom Realty
ing room group. Someone to
For Frr« Entimal* Call •
NEW HOMES
Houte Wiring
Frr# Eitlmate*
$300 down, attum e mortgage St. Johns Realty Co.
take up payments at $4. Call I-I'IKCE living room tulle, record
FA 2-6562
111
N.
Park
Ave.
Ph.
FA
2
3420
Sid
Vihlen'i
HanJall
Elrctric
lot Lake Dot Drive, Sunland
la Beautiful —
player, good condition. FA 2-7313.
U«**ellierry
collect—TE
8-1311.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
112 Magnolia
Th. FA 2 0913
Air Conditioner*
FA 2-7706.
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-6123 13. Mortgage Loan*
35. Artlrlr* \\ anted
• BIG VALUES
Sunland Estates
•
GAS
•
OIL • ELECTRIC
SUNLAND
25. Plumbing >crvice*
• QUICK CREDIT
OUR II03IE. 17 avrt* rolling land
MORTGAGE LOANS
HEAT PUMPS
WANTED*
one
don*
young
layA fine home ia an excellent area
•v EASY TERMS
targe I noiy frame house.
MIA amt Conventional
PLI H8L80
ing hen*. Call FA 2-3927.
This home la like new. 3 bed
WE
GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Real spring water, beautiful
Commercial 4 Hetidential
3 . BEDROOM?
Contraclmg A Repairs
room*, many feature*, kitrhen huge tree*, flowing ereek. 12
STKNSTROM RKALTY
Free Estimate!
W ILSON-M AIER WANT a small record player in
1 - 1V4 - 2 RATIIS
1007 Hanford V*equipped. Beautiful lawn. You mile* from Sanford. Only $16,300 ttt N. Park Ave. ph»ne E.A 2-2420
good condition. FA 2 0102.
Contention*! A I'll A La**(
New and U'lrd Eurmturc
R.
I.
HARVEY
may find a nome with leu down Write (or details. Term*, dir r
DIRECTIONS - Fnler SunK8 2 3422
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3344 311 E. Kir at St.
payment but you will nni find ection! — Bn* 31, Enterprise, 15. RuMne** Opport unit lea
la 'il F atal* * . Follow Owr
a better homr. $IJ,7(M. Low
CUSTOM BUll.T REDDING
Fla.
Signs
GROCERY STORE doing good
Down Payment.
M attrrn renovating. Expert Upbuilnc**,
$2,300
620
t’ypre**
$1)300
NKW
$0300
KINGSWOOD
holitrrlng. Ill Work Guaran
Ave . Sanford. Florida
A 1300 down payment and $63
teed. CaU Ntx itrilding Mfg.
BUILDERS, INC.
Stenstrom Realty
Plumbing A Heating
prr month will move your fam
Co., EA 2 2117, 1301 Sanford
FA 1 8474
FA 3 227#
AIR CONDITIONING
If you arc a nurcm.Hful new and u*cd car nalmman and
Mi. Female Help Wanted
ily
into
a
new
homr
In
a
quiet
Ave.
111 N Park Ave. Phone FA 2 2120
have had experience helling can* in Seminol* County,
arra of Sanford Inturance and WAITRESS, mutt l»e over 21, neat CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford A*e.
FA 2 6342 Sell Us Yuur Furniture. Quick
and
would like lo aril (TIEVHOLETS, CADILLACS and
lairs included in the monthly
appearance, experience not neeOLDSMOIIILEH,
nee Mr. Ferrell at . . .
Service With The Ca»h. SUPER
payment. FHA financed. Your
eitary. Night work FA 2-23«l. 2(5. Radio A Trlevlaion
TRADING POST. FA 2-0677.
tatlvfartion la part of our ser
CURB GIRL, mutt he attractive
vice
HATCtlEt.S TV
l'»ed furniture, appliance*, tool*,
HOLLER M OTOR SALES
and experienced. Apply in per
A RADIO SERVICE
etc. llought-Sold. t arry * Mart,
son. Chick ’N' Treat. l*o4 Frencn ‘Dependable Guaranteed Service"
2nd
A
I'nlmrt to
Sanford
213 Sanford Ave I'h FA 2-4132
Stenslrom Realty
Axenue.
Ph. FA 2-4292 2606 W. Kirag St.
Rul.t.AWAY. Hoipital arvl Baby
til N. Park Ave Phone FA 2-2120 17. Male Help U anted
TV SERVICE within the hour, Bed*. Day, Week, or Month—
Service call 1200. Sun»htne TV
FURNITURE CENTER
CIMSK IN, 7 b!orki front center EXPERIENCED: furniture man,
FA 2-9792. The Working man's
1100 French Ave.
of 'own
2-Hfdnom*. living,
sober A reliable, over 21. able
friend.
Ph. FA 2-7931
dining,
orreened
porch,
targe
to
drive
traclor
A
trailer
and
i
A*
Low
A*
H
m
M
Price*
remodeled kitrhen with breakpark household good*. Prefer 27. Special Service
II. Article* F«r Sale
fait n<>ok. Car]<et* and dra|<e*
married man living In Sanford,
AS LITTLE
Includes Everything
t.andtraped yard Priced right.
willing to work. See Mr or Mr* GHOST WRITING, riia v l, )ob WORK CLOTHES. h~vt*. »hoe*.
AS
Phone FA 2 3727 evenings.
Principal • Intcre-H - Insurance
resume* and |e,trrt-o(-appliraJohn Arnette at Sanford Tran*
straw hats, luggage, tent*, tarp*.
lion.
Experienced rompetent
fer A Storage Co.
Army Navy Surplti*. $10 San
Fiml In t)unlily
* Itranonnhle Price*
Ball-Blnir Agency
service. Ixiw rates. K \ 2 lu3J.
ford Ave,
Built A Developed By J*ck Denvitree
u ro M o rik e m e ( ii \ \ n
Heglatrrrd Brokers
KKIGIDAIHR
Opportunity open now fur first
21" TV SETS— $33 and up. Call
y.Bedroom. 2-llath, beautifully finished, autidly ton*lrutlrd
.A ASSOCIATES
fifl CHEVHOLET 2 Door, V-8, P/U ...... ............ 11795
Sales A Service
d ata, tune up man, GM or AM
FA 2-6214. 4 p m and after.
home* located In Hanford a muat ekclualve residential arra.
2il Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-3641
G
O UOItV.MIt I Door. A /T
.................11695
C
U.
HIGH
experience preferred rull tune.'
Lake Mary Branch • FA 2-1290
LO C A T E D N. O f E . 201 h t»n l.ucim t Ave.
HR VAI.I.IANT i Door, Stundard Tran*. _____ 11695
Oiiedo, Fla. EO 3 3213 Daya
guaranteed salary with many
I MEDIUM IMS
5!) RKNAULT
....................................
$ 695
Etemug* Sanford FA 2 1442.
fringe benefit*. Pleaw apply in
Thu beautiful 4 bedroom home if
19 Ill'ICK Hardtop Coupe ... .......................... $1695
person to Forrest Wagner, se r
Amv Anderwon, Reg. Real Entale lln ik e r, Scllingr \genl
PORTRAIT PAINTING, telling or
located in t-och Arbor on a lake.
5!) I OKI) 2 Door, Aulonintic
2419 Frrnrh A tr
.......... . $1495
vice tnanager, Rill Hemphill
photo Reasonable rate* Con
2830
square
feet
of
living
plea
SH CHEN ItOLET Del Air. V-H, P /C , A/C .. ...... $1345
Phone — FA 2-8510 or FA 2-7193
Motors, Sanford. Fla.
BY
tact it. It. Nlrhol*. Rt. 2 Rox
sure. 4 full bathrooms, enor58 DODGE Sierra, Aulonintic
...........
$1395
Ml, so. Cameron, Sanford, for
moui family room, completely IH. Help Htinted
58
FORD
2
Door,
Hlundard
S
h
if
t.......
...........
.
$
995
appointment.
built-in kitrhen, brrakfatt room
5H PLYMOUTH ilrlvedere, I Ihwir.................. . $ 995
WANTED—
Reliable
man
or
worn
bar, etc., many other wonderful
TlRENO'S UPHOLSTERY
...............................$ 895
58 FORD 2 Door, S /T
C O N STRU CTIO N CO.,
•Home* De»litned With You In Mind"
in to own A operate profitable
fca'urev. $44,930,
EA 2 8130
•ii FORD Yiclorla. A/T. P /8 ............................... $1915
vending machine buiine** in i REE ESTIMATE
Incorporated
j i CADILLAC Convertible
........................... .... $1745
Sanford area. Mutt have at
57 FORI) Station Wagon, V-8, A/T, 6 Pannenger $ 995
least 12 hour* spare time and
Stenstrom Realty
See...
57 CHEVROLET 4 Door. P/U , V -H ..............
$ 995
minimum of $693 rath. You re.
111 N. Park A ir. Phone FA 2-2t:« celve enough equipment A mercbandii* now to return yuur In
A. W. Ilaiktey I >rd (.'are,
vestment, regardless of amount
int.
tnv cited. Reply giving brief
SKY-HIGH
Import* & Spnrta Cara
history A phone number to
Our Rptclatllf
I dmir DEMONSTRATOR with heater, radio, Turboglidn.
Mavtor Distributing Company,
17-92 • llrarl of Miilliml
I'owrr altering, tinted glaaa. 230 llu r.r Power engine,
1216 Etliahctb Ave., Charlotte
1*11. Ml 1-5307
whitewall lire*,
DOWN
AH I OW
4. N. C.
wheel dlae*. Backup
AS
lighta.
Dawn's
VA
$159.50
$13,800 - $16,000
2U
Wall
AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN
LANTA HOMES
‘ 11,990
H O L L E R S of S A N F O R D
USED @
*8 4
CARS
Quality Homes
Shoemaker
Barkley (Rjcwm um
3 Bedroom 1 'h Baths
FROM
‘54
Principal A Int.
|.o«r I>o«n Payment — No I lu«loj
—- FHA A
Priced Front $*.239, $30 Drpo*it Will Rearrto Tho H o m e
•f $ our I hoi. e.
• I Block to School
* 2 Block* to Shopping
High A Dry
Paved Hlreeto
,
a
Down-To-Earth Prices
Beautiful l.akrlrnBt
* •immunity
On Sparkling Lake Minnee
MONTH*
1 one.
•
•
V A LU E
Center
I tier* A Range
F U . Boom, e tr.
$11,300 to $17,100
See O ur Mudrl Hume*
— OPEN TODAY —
2 'j ML So. of Hanford
Turn W. on Laka .Mary lll*d.
P it. F 4 J - t u a
PARK HOMES
r
'350
SEMINOLE CO. MOTORS
SUMMERTIME SA LE!
RKNAULT
TK 4-»9l I
1-3134
$1385
BONt’(4: 100 Gallona of Ga* I REE! If you buy no*.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
Healer
Dual Sun 3 i*ura
Safely Lanka
Defrmler
Nr* Interior
Real Door*
Electric Wiper*
Turn Signal*
Dual llnraa
Wlnd.hitld Waahtra
t ,,in pound Air Filter
^TKRMS TO ht IT YOU319 K. FIRST HT.
•
4 Bedroom* • 2 Rath*
•
3-Bedroom* -
$
HI'EITAI. drlirerrd price
2 Hath*
•
3-Iledruum* • 11* Hatha
4
.1-BedriKim* * I Bath,
• ilh or without acrrrnrd
56
56
56
56
*56
56
55
55
55
55
54
porch.
AH l.llW \S
DELIVERED
12 Munthe Guarantee or 12.000 milea I'arta A Labor
SEMINOLE COUNTY
L it
1961 CHEVROLET Impala
MOTORS
Pit. I A 2 0611
Wid* «arlely exterior
deaigna and flour plan*.
FHA
Conventional A In-Senlro
FINANCING
DIRECTION'S TO
RAVENNA
T ura W. on 20th. S t Folio*
Country Club Rd. k Watch
for owr sign*.
I
2995
00
Ol.DS.MORILE "88" Holiday, Hardtop
OLDS.MOItll.E Super "88" 2 Door ...
CHRYSLER N. Y. Stallon Wagon ...
FORD Parkhtne _____ _
.___ ..
DODGE l.anerr
. __ ...
PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop .......... ...
CHEVROLET 4 Door Del Air .. ..WH»*ti***»H<
CADILLAC I Door, A/C
M****^**«M--»«***♦**■.
PLYMOUTH Station Wagon, 6 P*«^ S /T ..
**♦*.*■***«»■.« ...................
IIUICK 2 Door llnrdtop
FORD 2 Door. V-8 ***** •• ....••**....•»♦*♦#••■
51 CADILLAC I Dom, A/C ......
60 CHEVROLET
Ton Pickup
58 FORD U> ion Pirkup
795
745
995
795
795
595
495
$119'-
$ 405
$ 695
$ 295
$ 895
$1195
$ 795
J
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•fc# # n f s r l
f r r a tt
P»ire 8—Tue*. July 25, 1961
Cambodia Road Defects To Be Investigated
Business
53 Hurt As Trains Crash Briefs
MACON’. Go. (UP1) - A fleet tracks to warn tha erack AtlantaCentral of Georgia passenger to-Savanoah passenger train of
train skidded into a ii-car freight tha freight'! presence.
train Just 200 feet from a passing
track Monday night, injuring 33
parsons, one serioutljr,
The seen* of the accident T»a*
a small switch station at Gris
woldville, 10 miles esit of here,
a virtual ghost town sines the
Civil War.
All but 11 of the Injured ware
treated at Macon General llospi*
tal and released early today. In
serious condition with undeter
mined Injuries was George B
Wheeler. M. of Savannah, Us.,
engineer nl Ihe passenger train
"N anrv Hanks."
Albert Kelly Sr. of Macon, a
crewman aboard the freight, said
Ills i f l b
a raM-nU ff
*hf»
passing track and a fiagiiisa tied
been sent ahead to warn the ap
proaching passenger trals.
Ha said warning ‘ torpedoes,
which resemble firecrackers and
—s e a ^ - 'hen a train pistes over
them, had been placed along the
Congress Assured
Of SAC Power
JKRKY (J. KNUTSON of
Heavy Attack Squadron
Eleven wait promoted re
cently to the rank of Lieu
tenant aboard the USS
F r a n k l i n U. Rooievelt
WASHINGTON (UIT) - Gen
(CVA-12) which in pre.
Thomas S. Power Monday reas
aently
deployed in the Med
sured Congrrts on present Stra
iterranean
Sea with the
tegic Air Command power, but
suggested that Russia may tie Sixth Fleet,
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speeding development of orbiting
apace weapons.
Chairman John C. Stennis,
(D-Mlaa.l, reported on Power's
testimony after a closed hearing
ef the Senate preparedness sub
committee. Stennla said the testi
mony about U. S. sinking power
wrat "quite reassuring.
But ha laid Power'a Ifitiqioay
"pointedly alerted us to the need
for continuing our effort toward
maintaining a 'second to- none'
military force ntiiiiing both man
ned and unmanned weapona ayatem a."
"Gen. Power clearly staled the
problems of the present and the
future regarding tha Strategic Air
Command, one problem being the
possibility (hat the Russian might
be accelerating their ability to or
bit a satellite which could be
ssaed as ■ launching pad to launch
•a rth - destroying weapons," Stenssia said.
New Madison
Square Garden Set
NF.W YORK <UI*I» - A new
Madison Square Garden will be
built on top of tha ct'y’a huge
Pennsylvania Railroad Slalion in
a tIM million project, it was ra
velled Monday night.
A TV)-room hotel and an office
building also were included in the
project confirmed by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
The new Garden and other
buildings, whirh will include con
vention hills and a restaurant,
were scheduled to tie completed
by the time the World's Pair opens
in 1961. The Garden would seat
25,fK» peraona and probably inelude an area to park 3.000 cars.
Kelly said tha train skidded Into
tha freight at about 31 miles an
hour. Railroad official! placed the
official blame for the collision on
a "rommumca lions breakdown"
involving switching arrangements.
None of the passenger train's
nine ears was derailed and only
four freight ears left the tracks.
Library Board
Schedules Tea
Mr. and Mra, Paul D, Boggs,
whose home la on Naranja Rd.
in Dellary, will open the DeBary
Restaurant on Hwy 11-92 this
week.
They have operated reitauranU
in Sarasota and in Veedersburg,
Ind., where Mr. Boggs was a
bridge engineer with tha Indiana
State Road Dept,
Horn* style cooking will ba ihe
specially in tha new restaurant
with Mra. Boggs featuring her
own homemade pastries.
New Austerity
Set In Britain
By MRS. ADAM MULLER
Executive Board members of j
Ihe DcBsry Library Assn., meet* I
Inc last Thursday at lha Com-|
munity Center, planned a Silver
T _ ■/ —i—j .
-—sap.# i- - a- a LONDON (UPI) - British las
Mrs. Charles itertach as chair
man and Mrs. Marge Ulrich, co- payer* get the bill today for Die
beat years of their live? the last
chairman.
Mrs. J. V. Richards reports decade of "T iry prosperity ’*
Clianrrlor of the Kachrqurr
that The Children’s Story Hour,
now being conducted at the Lib' Selwyn Lloyd waa expected to an
rary, has become very popular nounce new austerity measures to
cure what he called the “very,
with the young people.
Readers for Thursday’s aeaiion very severe'’ economic ills that
will be Mra. G. Keatenich, Mrs. have plagued Britain dur rig the
I.aura Arringlon and Mrs. K. Wat- most pruaperous y ean in her his
sko. Others who volunteer regu tory.
larly for this service are Mrs
Politicians, economists and BritChester Itearirk, Mra. M l, Ring on* down to the man In Ihe local
and Mra. J. V. Richards.
pub almost unanimously prrdlclrd
Ihe chancellor would rail for
greatly increased tasei, higher
hank interest rate*, reduced gov
ernment spending and possibly or
ders to keep wages and profits
down.
In the decade alnce Sir Wlnaton
Churchill led Ihe Conservative
By United Press International
Eleven men. women and chil party back Into parliamentary
dren died in three automobile col power, Britons enjoyed an unpre
cedented fattening of tha average
lisions Monday.
Two girls were driving a con man s wallet.
vertible ki scenic weatccntral
Wisconsin
Their ear rraihed
head-on into a semi-trailer truek. Art Demonstration
Tha taro girls and two men in
Set In DeBary
the trurk wrre killed.
A Wyoming couple with two
Eupene Wlsit*. artist Its resi
relatives and a friend wera driv dence at Die DeBary Min«ion
ing on the Lincoln Highway In House Florida Federation of Art
westefn Nebraska returning home Headquarters, has scheduled an
from a family funeral. Thrlr ear other demonstration for W’cdnes
was airurk from the rear by an- day at 1:30 p. m,
olhrr car and then a cement truck
Ilia first demonstration at tbe
c n ih rd into the wreckage. All Mansion House was held July 17
htd one of Ihe five persons in *h* when he painted a landscape and
Wyoming car wrre killed. Nine •mall water color.
persona wrre hurt, one critically.
The Instructional aessions are
Three more persons were killed open to alt persons interested in
In a Nevada accident.
creative art.
Eleven Perish
In 3 Accidents
WASHINGTON <UPI> — Rep
Frank Clark (D-Pa.) waa an route
to Cambodia today to aea the de
fects In the Cambodlan-American
friendship highway which he said
were ■improperly and unfairly"
blamed on one of hi* constituents.
The highway, built two year*
ago a* America's No. t foreign
aid contribution to the Southeast
Asian country, n falling apart.
Clark, who is traveling at tax
payers' expense, said in a state
ment announcing hit departure
that he planned to return later
this week and make a report. He
is making (he trip as a member
of Die House public works tub.
committee op toads.
Hit constituent i* Ihe Michael
Raker Engineering Co, of Ro
Chester, Pa., which performed Die
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on the high’x-3)
* ii
Coups ration Administration (1C AI
ha* been holding talk* with Ihe
Justice Department to aea wheth
er legal action could ba taken.
ICA Director Henry B. Labouitae said in testimony relcasea
by the House Foregin Affairs
Committee that the building of the
road was a "very atrong page”
*
~'.''rJ:r.'e*u. Utc ccmpsny
in tbe history of the foreign aid
program.
*T just eanaot bellava that
something wasn’t pretty undeihanded." Labouisse said. "A road
would not deteriorate this way. 1
think there may have hern some
negligence also on the part of
ICA . . “
Investigators say sec Dona of tha
road have aa many crack* a t a
sun-baked mud flat and are
crumbling f a it
Tbe administration has lik e
Congress for (2 7 million to repaii
the road, a,id President Kennedv
personally has ordarrd tha ICA to
glva the project top priority.
, \0
was reported accompanying him.
Congressional investigators led
by Rep. Porter W. Hardy Jr. (DVa ) have been inquiring into
charge* that poor construction and
,nglne?ring by the Baker firm and
Die contractor, A. L. Dougherty A
Co, of Hammond, Ind , caused the
trouble. The road originally was
designed to tost 111 million but
more than J10 million has been
spent on it.
As Clark left for Cim bM ii, it
was learned Dial the International
Castro Wines
Red Spaceman
HAVANA tCPH - Premier Fi
del Castro and hit revolutionary
government fr.cd Soviet apace,
man MaJ Yuri Gagarin at Ihe
presidential palace Monday night
in a gala beginning to a week of
national celebration*.
Castro and Foreign Minister
Raul Roa escorted the bemedatlrd
Russian hero to tha party at
which President Oivatyo Dorticoa
was the official host. At ID p. m
the Cuban official! and the guest
of honor went onto a terrace to
wave to a cheering crowd.
Gagarin la a featured partial
pant in tha talebralmna marking
Dva eighth anniversary of th*
start of Castro’s 26th of July rev
olutionary movement, lie and the
premier wilt make speeches at a
giant rally Wednesday, tha high
IM
point of the observance.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. 1961
SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 2 Cl
Kennedy A s k s Congress Fo r $ 3 .5
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BemocraUr and Republican
congressional leaden promised
today la approve Frrsldrnt Keneedy'a plena for a military
build-up by next Tuesday as a
show of united backing for a
tough U. S. stand on Berlin.
^Defense Department budget in tha
rurrenl fiscal >e*r by $3,454.flOO,• 00 .
Tha White House estimated that
of the extra funds, about $?,740
billion will bs spent befota next
July 1. Of the total request, 1751
million sraa for military personnel. $74.1 million for operation and
maintenance, $1,75 billion for pro*
^eurrm en t and (307 million for
elvil defense.
The president was aasuged of
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BRIEFS
• Mountain Scaled
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UPD —
Six Italians hava scaled Ml. Mc
Kinley's previously unconquerrd
south face—a sheer wall of hlue
ire—to reach the 20,300-foot peak,
tha higheat in North America.
"Students Strike
CALCUTTA (UPD - Too hunifd rtd students Tuesday staged a
sit-in strike at Calcutta UHvarslt to call attention to SI,000
hign school graduates who can
not find places in the university.
BritonB Grumble
LONDON (UPD-Britoni grum
bled today that tha government‘a
new austerity program to cure
the nation's economic ills may
•em t them too much to acrom
plish too little.
Cholera Hits
MANILA (UPD — A t holer a
epidemic in North Borneo has
caused emergency measures to
be taken In ths Philippines, it
was reported today. North Bor
neo is about 100 miles from the
^Philippines' southern Bland*.
Raise COD Feeds
WASHINGTON (UPD-Virlually all C.O D, mall fees will go up
10 rents on Aug 1 to help cut
doan the postal deficit. Post
matter General J. Edward Day
said Tuesday, l)av said he did not
need congressional approval Vo
rats* fees for C O D. packages.
•^Relief In Sight
By I'alfcd Press International
Itrlief was in sight for the hot
Slid humid North Atlantic aisles
todiy from a high pressure cen
ter moving *c«ithei»t over the
Great Lakes. The shift in center
was expected to disperse a cloud
cover high over New York City
and push south toward Mar)land.
‘P u b lic Park
DES MOINES, Iowa (U P D The Iowa Civil Mar Centennial
Commission baa proposed a pub
lic park on the aitc where a
misfired cannon ball gave the
•tale its only Civil M ir action.
Ths cannon bill was fired during
tha battle of Athens. Mo., in 1BU.
It veered across the Dei Moutea
Aia^m a&A I—J-A a*|
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he needs In his budget.*
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Dr. Iltnthrts. when told of the
eummi*siun's decision, today, said ■
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them so scrutinise the budget all |
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Health Director Dt. Cljde d p e c id f d istric ts
Biol her* submitted his ttftil-Af1
budget three weeks ago asking for
on Suite*** of some glS.OOg to
operate hi* office snd requesting
speedy congressional action on his doubled and tripled draft rails, the
The first Soviet reaction to the have fought before." He ealleil
the derailment's mill levy he rais
County Attorney Mack Cleveland
military bolldup which hs re calling of some reservists to active president's speech cents from the Meat Berlin “ th# great testing
ed from .13 to .30
Jr.
Tuesday was authorised by
vealed to the naton Tuesday night duty and the buildup of vast sup official Tats news agency which
In his budgrt, Biuibeis asked the County Commiasion to cheek
place of Western , outage and will,
in a dramatic radio-TV speech. plies of non-nuclear weapons.
dretired this morning that hi* ad- \
fur ISM1!* In additional funds to
the legality of establishing spe
Much of his new budget request diets was ‘‘an excuse to justify a focal point where our aolemn
He said that whIU tha United
oprrata ills department! 11,000
commitment* and Soviet anibitiStates was prepared to negotiate will pay for adding 217,000 men the arm* race.”
more to hire a public health nurae cial improvement districts in
a peaceful settlement, Russian to the armed forces. Included in
In presenting a stark picture o( turns now meet in basic confronta
and $3,0iH) fur additional salaries, .Seminole County and ar«essing
poliey necessitated preparation the extra fundi was $207 million possible war over Berlin to his tion ’
Dfstrhi 3 Commissioner James the property in the districts to
for civil defense to prepare the fellow countrymen, Kennedy said.
possible war.
With (he Communist threat
P. Avery suggested that the doc pave roads or install atrect lights.
The ateps bs outlined included nation “if bomba begin la fill.'*
"Me do nut want to fight, but we stretching to other areas of the
*7 strict 3 County Commiuloncr
tor* sciutiniie ths budget, saying
• aild, Kennedy .sol, it wss nr
"1 ran't ore *r harm ft out getting James P. Avery iugge*;ed that
reisary to inerra.e military man
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this learned medical opinion—w» Cleveland look into the matter
after Avery read a petition from
power and convmti.mal weapon,
might gel some line ideas."
to give the tt st "a wider choice
Chairman J. C. Hutchison sug some 400 resident* of the Mobile
than humiliation or all-out nuvlcai
gested that th* budget be sub Manor area in South Semlnolo
saying (hat they are willing to b«
action."
mitted to th* dostois a* soon as
taxed if they can get a rosj par
In a Sl-mlnute speech carried
possible. "M'e must gei started at ed.
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from hit office acto.x the nation
once
on
these
budget*,"
Hutchison
WASHINGTON (UPD — President
"H’t ran't pul in our budget
No more than 25.000 member* of the by television and around the Speaking of the County Com advised.
Kennedy u*kc<l Cong res* twlny f »r author,
all these roads that need paving
ready reserve would lie on active duty globe br shortwave radio, the mission—it's been qulle a week
in the county, and Ihts would be
ity to order up to 250,000 ii-ady regerviats
other than for training at any one time
president spoke of pos.iblr war, for them but at least they'll get
one way we could solve these
for a year of active duty and naked author
and Without their consent.
but he also emphasised U. S. away from the stuffy vault (or
residents problems as well as our
ity until July 1.1962, to extend enlistments
The President, in gearing the nation to willingness to negotiate.
awhile. The board has been meet
own." Avery aaid.
amt period* of nctive duty expiring before
meet a world-wide Communist th irat, an
*'M'e aie willing to consider ing in the vault In the courthouse
He emphasised that if revjiknli
that tlt'iidlinc in uny Brunch of the armed
nounced Tuesday night that draft call* • ny arrangement ur treaty in have merit to probe the new budreally want Improvements in their
force* or the National Guard. Thin author.
also would Be doubled and triples I in coin Germany consistent with the gel.
arras they certainly won't mind
Ity, too, would lie limited to not more than
ing months.
They met for four hour* last
maintenance of prare and free
slight tax increase*.
12 month*.
White House press secretary Pierre dom, and with th* legitimate se Friday ami for more than six
In other business Avery also
The rc«|ueatc<l Budget increase to add
Salinger reported that public reaction to curity interest* of all nations," gj houn Monday.
asked Cleveland to look into the
217,000 men to the armed force* and
Kennedy’s sober iqwcch wa* “unprecedent said.
However, Thursday they will
A thr**.year-old youngster wst matter on whether the ruuntf
equip them for non-nuclear fighting was
ed" in the six months of this administra
But be al<o .aid, “Me cannot hop a flight to Atlan a to meet
ha* the authority to set aside
contained in n relatively Brief and formal
tion Salinger said close to 1,000 telegram* Slid Bill not pn nut the Commu with F c d .n l auiburmes on wny found early litis morning by law fund* for rum-prof it libraries in
enforcement
officers
after
he
amendment to the Dcfcnxe Department
reached the White House in the first 12 nist* to drive us out of Berlin, planning hinds for this county
wss Kicked in a car trunk lor Itie county,
budget. It wa* submitted in writing by the
hour* were overwhelmingly in favor of the either gradually or by foie*.’’ wete turned down.
Avery, with referonra to the
more than four hours.
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President.
President** stand.
And, "We will at all times be
Altamonte Spring* Library laid
The
youngster.
Scooter
llulpGreyhound Bus Co. wilt start
Then Kennedy sent to C’ongresa the
The funds asked by the President ready In talk. If talk will help.
man. apparently had been play "these people have worked hard
suggested draft of a joint resolution
would swell the total military budget to But wr must also Ihi ready to rerouting it* buses u*mg First ing near a nctghlior'a home on lo set up their facility and maybe
and Third St instead of Perk
authorizing him to order unit* and mem
♦ 17,506,11.1.Ouo
i Im second highest in
tealit with Ju ne, l( force it used
Summerlin Ave. and opened the tha county could help them.
Ave, next week
ber* of the ready reserve to active duty.
peacetime history.
upon us."
trunk of me ear—locking himael/
s e e
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The L ' t wav reported missing
scheduled Aug. It an revoking thr
license for the Palm* Hotel, wc al alxiut * p m and was found
hear that * won't be neressary. by offitera at a little after mid
l-ooka like tlie stale is clamping night.
NEW YORK (L'PI) - The Vew in (he l hlted Slain and Panama
Police said the yoongster was
Flood, the tlor) said alerled the
down on tha hotel and tt it re
York Workl-Telegram said todgy that although mint of the plotters 1governor o! the canal rone to "(he
in
good condition.
purled (hat If 1b* hotel want* lo
The County Com mis*Ion Tues
it had learned lh»* Etdel Ca'tru have been arrested, the canal explosive situation there '* Hr said
stay ia business, it must make
tone is on military alert status demonstrations and act* of sabo
day afternoon agreed lo meet with
repair* esdtnaled st close to $>).agents m Panama had been setted
"Detiils of the fantastic plot re tage were planned tor tuth ends
contractors next Tuesday night to
in a plot to observe today's 2ein
000
vealed by American and Panx- of the einil.
dlsrusx the re-roofing of tha
• • •
of July anniversary by dynamit
minian
officials
in
New
York
and
roiirthosis*
sfi-r esrRer in
ing the Panama Canal and live U.
It was said Cummunivts who
Th» Junior Chsmt-er trf Com
MIAMI fUPD — Th. FBI ta
Washington were confirmed today were at (ir>t skeptical But on the
day th* board recci\ed no tuda
S. embassy there.
mercc tmm*t Information tenter
day
will
charge
a
slim
Latin
gun
by Rep, Hamel J. Mood. ( D-Pa.t,
(or the job.
in* newspaper tin! it learned
night of July 13, the plotters were man with live-ft of an aircraft, on French Ave. must be a busy
member of (be House Appropria
Lor the second week in a ru sy 771* purpova of the meetinf
from "highly reputable aourrei'*
Mid to have tipped their own kidnapping and assault in the h plare Last year (be building
tions Committee and a subcom
hands by accidentally exploiting a jacking of an Eastern Air Lines handled 1.300 inquiries ranging the County Commission Tursday Tuesday will b* to determine
mittee handling defense appropria
bomb at llieir headquarters
pas-enger plane with 37 pivsen- from "how Is the employment deferred action on a resolution to whether or not the specification*
tions,'' the newspaper sard.
picture here" . • lo what kind strengthen thr county's plat law* called for wrre "restrictive."
The
bomb
wa«
taut
lo
have
gers and crewmen on hoard
Castro extremist* in Panama
Following Hie meeting on Tues
of town is this "
after District 3 Commissioner
wrecked
the
offlrrt
of
the
CaslroThe
fedetal
agents
said
they
Cl y planned to set off a "red
day, the hid* will be ip advertised
Jamrs
P.
Avery
said
that
the
new
would
go
before
a
U.
S.
commis
ilca,
a
group
called
the
Vanguard
* a
rv
i•
night of terror" and violruce, it
enforcement would lie a violation and Hal H arm , architect who
13883617
was said, and bomb Lite American of National Action, and killed one sioner lo place the multiple
of at: Individual'* right to appeal drew up (he specification* on tha
charge*
in
absentia
against
Jose
of
the
leaders,
Poltdoro
Pinion.
embassy, sabotage several lock*
Avery protested that persona in re-roofing waa Instructed to eonMann
later
today.
Police were said to have arrested
RERUN (UPD - Fear that on the canal, incite mob attack i
violation
of the law only would tact all roofing contractor* in tha
The
plane's
five
crew
mcmlwr*
94
leftists
and
found
l,5uo
nuliisr)
war may break oui over Berlin on US. installations, assassinate jackets,
hava 10 days lo file an appeal with area and invite their hid*.
.
and
33
passengers
returned
here
ii beginning in grip East Germany anii-Communist officials in Pan
Harris told the rommhxiancra
the commission.
from Cub* Tucsda) aLvirl a Pan
and is earning a new groundswell amanian government and stage
that he wa* al a toss to explain
The
resolution
rite*
the
obvious
American
World
Airwave
plane
riots all over Panama in the hope
The Sheriff s Office and State
of anli-CommunHm.
Rut Premier Fidel Castro kepi Beverage Agent* tracked down elforti on th* part of certain the absence of any bids on tha job.
The East German Comm unlit nf keeping police and soidim so
Commissioner
Trd
William*
the $13 million Elerira and Ms-1 on two tavern* Tuesday night anil parlies lo cl mini vent ami ignore
regime lias acknowledged the fear busy the government could he
tin
the county's plat law snd say* that wundered aloud if bmines* were
letted.
early
this
murning
and
rounded
exists. It !• Irving to rounleraet
I h r FBI described Mann s» up (our person* in violation of such efforts most lie stopped and so good in the af-s that no work
it but ap|>earv to tie having little
was reeded.
about 33 years old, five fret nin* slate beverage law*, deputies re eliminated
turrets.
inches tall and weighing about
Die resoluli.vn orders the toning
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Son
Of
DeBary
ported
TW daily flow of refugees lo
lb* pound*, with an olive comdirector noi to ittur building per- j. ,
.
k l ' l "a.
Deputies
raided
Dull)
»
Tavern
M'est Berlin ii one proof of the Pastor Hurt
p'evion and d tik Hstr, They sa il on Hwy. 17 03 and a rm lrd Rich mils to any indh.dual wlto *p M C L - f O y , M l K I l Q
unrest ea used in Kavt Germany by
Mann may not be his real name ard Vue (or permitting lire vatc jvears in inlrnl to break or violate
TT II
M'ord hss been received in Dr
Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrush
but indicated hr had lived in till* of alruhol to minor* and Arina a purloin of the law and allow* w p C H I O I L S
Biry
that
Kdiar
Allan
Scott,
sun
chev's threat to sign a prate
country about IS years.
MOSCOW (UPD — Soviet I’reBril Graves for selling liquor to only a 10 day p»ri>-l to file a i>etreaty that will end Western of Rrv. and Mri. Damon Scott of
Mann will be charged specifi
lition protesting any action by the mirr Nikita 5. Khrushchev met
the
DeBary
Community
Methodist
minors.
rights In Berlin.
cally with theft of an aircraft ,n
on the balmy shore* of the Rlack
Both were released uniter $300 toning director.
Many of the refugees want to Church, was injured in an automo
fore ,-n commerce, kidnapping the bond each.
In other business, the board Sea t sday with John J. McCIoy,
bile
accident
which
occurred
be on the Western side of th.*
plane's pilo , Capt. William E
Early this morning, a
raid agreed in look into Improvements President Lmncdy's lop disarm*Iron Curtain i( (rouble breaks out sometime Tuesday in Miami and
But ha ns n. assault to commit a ed Annette'* Tavern and acres,- al Carnrion Park;
1mrnt expert.
rompletcly
dr
mull
shed
young
A rinse elimination of the
felony, and assault with » deadly ed Dons Adsms for permillmg
Scott*
automobile.
Communist press disetoses that
weapon.
the sale of alcohol to minor* and
lie ia lilted in critical condition
East Germans are openly express
Many of the passengers who re I bunas Whitley for selling to
ing fear of war and are blaming today at the Jackson Memorial
turned Tuesday wore Cuban straw minor*.
tha Comtnunuia for creating the Hospital where he n a patient In
Both Mr* Adams snd Mhitiey
the Skages Bldg. Scott u * stu AIR FORCE Ci.pt. H. J. han and brought with them boxes
•Bullion.
<>( cigar* and bo tie* of rum pur- were released today under $700
dent
at
the
University
of
Miami,
Hf.ycs,
step*
from
l
be
Die newspaper "VolkttciUing”
o u —- -t th. L o Marti ,\. * r: bond.
FI 92 fighter plane, in in Havana.
in Leiprig. East Germany, said
which he chiikcd n hijacked
in an editorial: "You are at a
Mrs, William Cohn of Coral G*
Enatern Airline* Electra to bet, Fla., said the Americans Sea Scouts
Inti of worda when, for example, Congo Parliament
Al 10 3* p. m Tuesday the
Earlier in Ihe day, a car drlr«
Cubit, al Home*tend Air wete ''treated wonderfully" dur
ai in the party organiration in
Honda Highway Patrol received en by Jack klangus of the Naval
Force Rose. The commer ing their two-day stay in Cuba Schedule Meet
the factory in Trebsen the view Opens Session
LEOPOLDVILLE I L'PI) - 1h« cial airliner wan hijacked
ii expressed that there will be a
' We didn't even have to pay for, Member* of Sea Scout Ship 50* a report that a car had been) Air Station collided with a vehicle
war if a peace tcealy Is signed Congolese parliament has held its shortly after ii look off live hotel," she laid. "It iv Just j will meet from T p m. lo 9 p m. stolen In Lake Mary — try[ operated by Italph Cbalfsni of
with Ihe German Democratic Re first session in nearly a year, the from Miami en route lo an experience you don't get every' today at the Fleet Rtkcvc builJ- minutes later, Ihe Highway Patrol{ Dellary. There wete no injuries
Unttrd Nations announced today.
Tampa.
day "
public."
ing on Seminole lllvd. Main item got anotlier call that Hie car **• and Mangui wa* charged with
wrecked.
on the program will he a iec'.ur*
Trooper J. L Sikes sa d that tbei failure to have vehicle under ton.
on navigation.
trot, Stkra said.
Th* Sea Seoul* will w*»h car*j automobile was owned by E. W
Smith
of
Lake
Mary
who
reported
Thursday to raise luiuli lor their
hia car milling. Later the c*r
activities.
Herald Index
They will wash cars from * a m. waa found al Five Points off liwy.
During the morning aession the hhtsritf J. L Hobby , presently out ordering of the equipment.
I/seal office auppllera Tuesday
17-93. wrecked. Eitimatcd d*ma;r
until
•
p.
m
at
Kmffin'a
Texat*
afternoon followed up their let b o a rd agreed to call in th* aup- of toivn. was the only one who
Bridge .. _
An out of town supplier. Bishop,
to the vehicle, according lo Sikca,
ter# of proteat on apeclfieattona for pliers for an afunwsnn conference. could be cusjxislteg on the changing of Bishop Offire Supply of Or station at Ihe corner of Frxnc.t was $73.
Classified _
At that I,me. th* local men of bid apecificattnns.
otfiee furniture for the new coun
lando, countered th* local aup- Ave. and >3th St.
.......
Sikes also reported that at 3 Cornice
ty jail by objecting in person to claimed that the spec die alums tor
The commissioner* voted to let pliers’ charges with the assert*•
Dear Ahby _ _
p. m. John Fortune of Park Ave.
an outilrc dn k and a iperial type the specifications stand at origin lion that hia -bid cavers all the Suit Filed
the County Commiasion.
Ed tori*!
apparently toil control of bis ta r
Earlier ui the day, the board filing cabinet were restrictive and ally advertised and re-advertise equipment, exactly at specified
MONTGOMERY. Ala, (UPD— on Lake Mary Rd. and turned
Enter Uiututnl
beard letter* from Gordon Sween unusual and prohibited the filing tor th* same aquipment, despite and that he would guarantee every The Justlea Department today over. Damage was estimated at
Legal* _
ey and Sonny PowtU atatlng that of a single buAun all aqulpment ai Ihe objection* of Sweeney, who piece of equipment as being of filed suit lo desegregate the air $?Q0 and Fortuna -was charged
fu sil*
the apertficaiion* were "diacrua- specified in the call for b.d*.
pointed out that to do so changed finest quality and declared that it port facilities at Dannclly Field, with *pec ding too great for cuo
Society
Depsstg Jim tongkUiv aMd toot nothing nod merely dnfayd the waa not pcxunMun-priMd.
ioalive" Mad "mineAivw."
Use mwnicjpJ carport here
drtiooa.
Sport*
Billion To B e e f U p
WASHINGTON (UFI) — Presi
dent Kennedy today **k*d Congreis far $3.5 billion n**d«d to
step up U. S. military prepara
tion* for a aliff atand against
wRussia ovar Berlin.
Tha fundi requ*«l»d by Oia
•praiidcnt will ba uird for addi
tional manpower and aquipmant
to inrraaia tha non-nuclear capa
bilities of American ground, «mi
and air forces plus extra civil de
fense funds lo protect ths civilian
population should nuclear war be
gin.
4t The chief siecutiva submitted
to the It mua and Senate s brief,
formal request for increasing the
By I.VRRY VKRSHKL
Polling the City Commlsiioners
after Monday’s mght meeting re
vealed that th* city would be
vt ’••" ‘wx to give Use
TTiatnher me additional $3,000 rt
:«uie . d ; »t hat eL-j.v/a- of
thing so are siTiti because of an
snticipaed "tight" budget.
* * •
The courtroom m live eounhou»e
won't be air conditioned for quite
awhile yet. Last week the county
rommission okayed live air con
ditioning project but Tuesday,
District 3 Commissioner Ted Wil
liams savd that lha cost would be
too high at this time and recom
mended that the needed Lindt be
put m next year’s budget,
I • «
If you see about 13 guys work
ing on the roads m what appears
to t<r space like uniforma—don't
worry—It’i Just that the County
Commission agreed to purchase
13 »aWty vests for county road
workers working In heavily con
gested areas Coat per vest—$3.50
each.
The County Commiulon, by a 4-1 majority vote. Tueeday afternoon agreed lo submit the County Health Depart
ment'* budget tu the County Medical Society's Public Health
Committee for study and recommendation*.
Dial riel 4 ( umim*.*iom*r Vernon Dunn opposed the mov#
.sayinx "I feel our health director ta qualified to know what
■‘orces
Enlistments Extended?
For Improvements
Youngster Found
After Being
Locked In Trunk
Castro Agents Seized In Canal Piet FBI To Charge
Latin Gunman
In Hijacking
Courthouse Roof
Meet Set Tuesday
.
Commission Defers
Plat Law Action
War Fears Break
Deputies Raid
Two Taverns
1 0 : 3 0 . . . Car Missing:
1 0 : 4 0 . . . Car W recked
Sanford Suppliers Protest Bid Specifications
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MACON, Go, (UPI> - A fleet tracks lo warn the crack AtlantaCentral of Georgia passenger to-Savannah passenger train of
train skidded Into a SS-car freight the freight's presence.
train Just wo feet from a p a tiin i
track Monday night, injuring S3
persona, one aeriouiljr.
The scene of the accident i n
a email switch station at Griswoldvltle, 10 miles east of here,
a virtual ghost town since the
Civil War.
All but tl of the Injured were
treated at Macon Central Hospltal and released early today. In
serious condition with undeter
mined Injuries was George 8
Wheeler. W, of .Savannah, Oa.,
engineer nl Ihe ps.s.nger train
•'Nanev Hanks."
Albert Kelly Sr. of Macon, a
crewman aboard the freight, aaid
In* *f
fa-wAhl ih«
patting track and a lisginsn ui«i
been tent ahead to warn the ap
proaching passenger trail.
He said warning "torpedoes,
which resemble firecracker* and
.then a train panes over
them, had been placed along the
Congress Assured
Of SAC Power
JKItltY (5. KNUTSON of
Heavy Attack Squadron
Eleven waa promoted re
cently to the rank of Lieu
tenant aboard the USS
F r a n k l i n I). Roosevelt
WASHINGTON (LTD - Gen
(CVA-12) which ia pre.
Thomas S. Power Monday rearaently
deployed in the Med
aurrd Congress on preient Stra
iterranean Sea with the
tegic Air Command power, but
auggeited that Hutiii may tie Sixth Fiect,
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speeding development of orbiting
apace weaponi.
Chairman John C. Stennli,
(D-Miaa.t, reported on Power's
testimony alter a elated hearing
ef the Senate preparedness sub
committee. Stennli said the testi
mony about U. S. sinking power
waa "quite m atu rin g .
But he laid Power’s tritipioay
•■pointedly alerted ui to the need
for continuing our effort toward
maintaining a 'second to- none'
military force ntiiialng both man
ned and unmanned weaponi aystem i."
"Gen. Power clearly itated the
problems of the present and the
future regarding the Strategic Air
Command, one problem being the
possibility that the Russian might
be accelerating their ability to or.
bit a satellite which could be
uaed as a launching pad lo launch
earth • destroying weapons," Stenn it aaid.
New Madison
Square Garden Set
turn
NEW YORK
- A new
Madison Square Garden will be
built on (op ol the city's huge
Pennsylvania Railroad Station in
a tioo million project, it was re
vealed Monday night.
A 736-room hotel and an office
building also were included in the
project eonflrmrd by the Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
The new Garden and other
buildings, which wilt include con
vention hall* and a rrstaurant.
were scheduled lo lie completed
by the time the World’s Pair ops ns
in l#W. The Garden would seat
25.000 persons and probably inrlodr an area to park 3,000 cars.
Cambodia Road Defects To Be Investigated
Business
CrashBriefs
Kelly said the train skidded into
the freight at about 33 miles an
hour. Railroad officials placed the
official blame for the collision on
a "communications breakdown"
involving switching arrangements.
None of the passenger train’s
nine ears waa derailed and only
four freight cart left the tracks.
Library Board
Schedules Tea
Mr. and Mr*. PauJ D. Bogg*.
»ho»« home is on Naranja Rd.
in DeBary, will open the DeBary
Restaurant on Hwy 17-62 thu
week.
They have operated reitauranU
in Sarasota and In Veedersburg.
Ind, where Mr. Bogg* was a
bridge engineer with the Indiana
State Road Dept,
Home atyle cooking will be the
specialty in the new restaurant
with Mr*. Bogg* featuring her
own homemade pastries.
New Austerity
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Rep
Prank Clark (D-Pa ) wa* en route
lo Cambodia today to see the de
fect* in the Cambodlan-Amerlean
friendship highway which ha said
were "improperly and unfairly"
blamed on one of his constituent*.
The highway, built two yean
ago a i America's No. 1 foreign
aid contribution to the Southeast
Asian country, t* falling apart.
Clark, who is traveling at tax
payers' expense, said in a state
ment announcing hit departure
that he planned to return iatrr
this week and make a report. He
is making the trip as a member
of the House public works sub.
comimiice on loads.
His constituent it Ihe Michael
Baker Engineering Co., of Ro
Chester, Pa . which performed Dir
'V on the highway.
<v Kf.r.'^..rru>e ui the company
was reported accompanying him.
Congressional investigators led
by Rep. Porter W. Hardy Jr. illVa I have been inquiring into
charges that poor construction and
.nglnecrtni by the Baker firm and
the contractor, A. L. Dougherty A
Co., of Hammond. Ind , caused the
trouble. The road originally was
designed to cost 113 million hut
more than V-0 million hat hern
spent on It.
As Clatk left for Cambsdla, it
was learned that the International
Cooperation Administration MCA)
hat been holding talk* with the
Justice Department to act wheth
er legal action could be taken.
ICA Director Henry R. Labouiisc said In testimony re tea sea
by the House Koregtn Affair*
Committee that the building of the
road wa* a "very strong page"
Ry MRS. ADAM MULLER
Executive board members o«
the DeBary Library Assn., m eet-1i" * I
f t • rn m
log last Thursday at the Com 12271631
munity Cen er, planned a Silver
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LONDON (UPO - British la*
Mrs. Charles Bertach as chair
man and Mrs. Marge Ulrich, eo- payer* get the bill today for the
beat year* of their live- -the Jatt
chairman.
Mr*. J. V. R;ch*rd< report* decade of "T iry prosperity."
Chans elor o( the Exchequer
that The Children's Story Hour,
now being conducted at the Lib Ivelwyn Lloyd waa expected lo an
rary, ha* become very populir nounce new austerity measures to
cure what he called the “very,
with the young people.
Header* for Thursday’s session very levere' 1 economic ill* that
will be Mrs. G. Kessenieh, Mrs. have plagued nrilatn during tha
Laura Arrington and Sire. K. Wal most prosperous year* in her his
sko. Others who volunteer regu- tory.
Isrly for this service are Mrs
Politician*, economist* and Brit
Chester Reirick, Mr*. M L Ring on* down to the m»n in Ihe loc*l
and Mrs. J. V. Richards.
pub almost unanimously predicted
the chancellor would rail for
greatly increased taxes, higher
bank Interest rates, reduced gov
ernment (pending and possibly or- j
d e n to keep wage* and profit*
down
In Ihe decade line* Sir Winston
Churchill led the Conservative
Hy United Pres* International
HAVANA (CPU — Premier Fi
Eleven men. women amt chil party back into parliamentary del Castro and hit revolutionary
dren died m three automobile col power, Rrlton* enjoyed an unpre government feted Soviet space
cedented fattening of th* average man M*J, Yuri Gagarin at the
laioni Monday.
Two girls were driving a con man'* wallet.
presidential palace Monday night
vertible in scenic west central
In a gala beginning to a week of
Wisconsin. Their car rraihed
national eelehrations,
head-on into a »emi-trailer truck. Art Demonstration
Castro and Foreign Minister
The two girl* and two men in
Raul Roa escorted the bemedalled
Set In DeBary
the truck were killed,
Russian hero to th* party at
A Wyoming couple with two
Eugene While, artist in resi whkh President Oivaldo Dorticos
relatives and a friend were driv dence at the Denary Mansion wss the official host. At to p. m
ing sm the Lincoln Highway in House Florida Federation of Art the Cuban officials and tbe guest
wcstefti Nthraika returning home Headquarters, has scheduled an of honor went onto a terrace to
from a family funeral. Their ear other demonstration for Wednei wav* to a cheering crowd.
wi* iiruck from the rear by an day at t:30 p. m.
Gagarin is a featured partici
other car and then a cement truck
Ilia first demonstration at the pant in the celebration* marking
crashed into the wrrrkage. All Mansion House wa* held July 12 the eighth anniversary of |h*
hut one of the flv* persons in **>e when he painted a landscape and start of Castro's 26(h of July rev
Wyoming ear were killed. Nine small water color.
olutionary movement. He and the
person* were hurt, on* critically.
The instructional session* are premier will make speeches tl a
Three more persons were hilk-d open lo all persons Interested in giant rally Wednesday, the high
IM
point of the observance.
in a Nevada accident.
creative art.
Eleven Perish
In 3 Accidents
in Ihe history of the foreign aid
program.
"f just cannot belitva that
something wasn't pretty undeihanded," Ltbouisse said. “A road
would not deteriorate this way. ]
think there may have been some
neglijence also on the part of
ICA . . .“
n h. y r -
Investigators lay section* of tha
road have as many cracks as a
sun-baked mud flat and are
crumbling fa rt
Th* administration baa take
Congress for 32.7 million to repat;
the road. a.id President Kennedv
personally has ordered tha ICA lo
give the project lop priority.
ra <
Castro Wines
Red Spaceman
Totd D & l e & S i f t a p p f h q B
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—S top!
-SSM/E!
with tt« car lhai's ilsautiluiiy Bu t
lo Be Mora Sarvsce-frsa A‘61 Ford
goes 30 000 mils* bstnsrn chassis
lubrications. 4 000 nvis* b»t».»n
o*t clianfti, sdfuttt Its own brsXss,
guards Us Own muffler, ntvsr nssd*
wsxng. profsets it* own body.
pulling monty m an out-•• data car.
—SWAP!
now far a ’61 fo rd . 5*las are up and
your ford D sa l.r is in a position lo
pay top dodar lor your trad* in.
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S T R IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N , lac.
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IX
Sanford. Florida
Wednesday Morning In Downtown Sanford!
9 a.m. 'till 12 noon
J
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(p a k k in q
YOU DON'T HAVE TO FEED THE PARKING METERS IN
DOWNTOWN HANFORD ON WEDNESDAY MORNING!
fo u h io M lA
(B iq
•
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ELEC TR IC
FANS
Ladies’
IN STOCK
Handbags
DISCOUNT
WEDNESDAY
MORNING
ONLY
Sanford Electric Co.
116
M agnolia
As*.
FA 2-1562
Assortment of Colors
7T7*2m
$2"
House Dresses -
Admission:
10:00 A- M.
6 RC Cola Dottle Caps
IJ5AVE THE KIDS AT THE SHOW
WHILE YOU SHOP
SPECIALS
Flow.* Ta.re
Condiment Hela
I'igurrine Planter.
Hkenrr S rt.
Zodiar A.h Tray.
Cigarette Boies
Candle Holders
HANFORD - ORLANDO
50-$3
50
REGULAR 3*6.63
Wed. Morning Only
,*
Tomorrow
i
Office Supply Ca
and
Gift Shop
Morning!
FKKDDAIftK TWINS
Fully
$19
. Summer Clearance
Automatic
Washer and Dryer
Now In Progress!
TWIN KKT
• Dresses l/;j to 1/2 off
One Rack 5.00 to 10.00
88
wi t h S o lid W a ln u t F ra m e *
C h o k e of C o lo r.
^ ■** f
3 BIG HOURS
117 H. MAGNOLIA AYR.
CHAIRS
or Heavy .Modern Fabrlr
on this page for
Rreularly Priced Up to 16.36
from
.
PO W ELLS
DANISH MODERN
WEDNESDAY
Shop The Stores'
WEDNESDAY MOKNINC ONLY
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B . E . Purcell Co.
U p h o lste re d la supported
W a .h a b t r P la s flc
(Ja h iQ A
CURIOSITY TABLE
This Week Special!
S& W JUX
ONLY I SET AVAILABLE
Regular l,Ut 1376.13
W«l. Momlni Only
J«*t A Short Blnrk From
»'* Hit Free Parking 1st
95
$
339
• Bargain
in every department
• Shop!
* Save!
With Trad*.
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ELECTRIC CO.
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INSTALLATION
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Commission Asks Doctors To Check Health Budget
'Everyone's Business,
(T in ' H a ttfn rS S tm tU *
Health Director Says
WEATHER: Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 90*95. Low tonijfht, 72-77.
VOL.
B3
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Pre*«
Leased
Wire
Established
1908
WEDNESDAY, JULY 2rt, 1901
SANFORD. FliORIDA
NO. 243
Kennedy Asks Congress For $ 3 .5
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Billion To Beef
WASHINGTON' (LTD — Presi
dent Kennedy today asked Con
t r o l fur LI 5 billion nc»d«d to
Itcp up U. S. military prepara
tions for a stiff aland agamst
wRussle over ilerlin.
The funda requeued by the
•president will be uiol for addi
tional manpower and equipment
te Increase the non-nuclear rapebilitie* of American around, ire
ar.d air force# plua extra civil de
tente funda to protect Uie civilian
population ahould nuclrar war be
gin.
01 The chief executive aubmltted
to the Home and Senate a brief,
formal request for increasing the
Democratic and Republican
congressional leader# promlaed
today to approve Prealdent Ken
nedy'* plana for a military
build up by next Tuesday at a
ahow of united barbing for a
lough U. S. aland on Britia.
^Defense Dapartrnent budgrt In the
rurrrnt fiscal year by 53,454,600,*
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speedy congressional action on hie
military buildup which he re
vealed to the natun Tuesday night
in a dramatic radio-TV apeech.
11a said that while the United
Sutra was prepared to negotiate
a peaceful aettlement, Russian
policy necessitated preparation
possible war.
The atepa he outlined included
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BRIEFS
• Mountain Scaled
ANCHORAGE, Alatba (UPI) —
Sit Italians have araled Ml. Mc
Kinley's prrvioualy unconquered
south face—a aheer wall of blue
ice—to reach the 20,300-foot peak,
lha higheat in North America.
’ Students Strike
Armed Forces
doubled and tripled draft calls, the
ratting of some reservist* to active
duly and the buildup of vast suppliea of nun-nuclear weapons,
Much of hit nrw budgrt request
will pay for adding ‘317,000 men
to the armed forces. Included in
the ev'ta funds a s s f-'oT million
fur civil defense to prepare the
nation “if bomba begin to fall."
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The first Soviet reaction to the
president's speech came from the
official Ta<a news agency which
declared this morning that hia address ssaa "an excuse to Justify
the arme race."
In presenting a Hark picture o!
possible war over Berlin to hia
fellow countrymen, Kennedy said,
"We do nut want to flglit, but we
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Enlistments Extended?
WASHINGTON (UPI) — President
Kennedy naked CongrcM today f ar author.
Ity to order up to 250,000 ready reservists
for a year of active duty and asked author
ity until July 1 ,19G2, to extend enlistments
and periods of active duty expiring In-fora
that deadline in any branch of the armed
forces or the National Guard. This author
ity, too. would lie limited to not more than
12 months.
The requested budget Increase to add
217,000 men to the armed forces and
equip them for non-nuclear fighting was
contained in a relatively brief and formal
amendment to the Defense Department
budget. It was submitted in writing by the
President.
Then Kennedy sent to Congres* tlm
suggested draft of a joint resolution
authorizing him to order units and mem
bers of the ready reserve to active duty.
The White lluuae eitimalcd that
«f the extra fund*, about 12.740
billion will be tpent before next
July 1. Of the total rcq'ietl, 1751
million wa» for military person
nel, 474.1 million for operation and
maintenance, fl.75 hiltiun fur pro0 cuiement and |J07 million for
alvil defenae.
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The president a n aMup-d of
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No more than 25.000 members of tha
ready reserve would be on active duty
other than for training at any one time
and Without their consent.
The President, in gearing the nation to
meet a world-wide Communist thieat, an
nounced Tuesday night that draft calls
also would b« doubted and tripled in corn
ing months.
White House press secretary Pierre
Salinger reported that public reaction to
Kennedy's sotwr speech was “unprecedent
ed" in the six months of this administra
tion Salinger said close to 1,000 telegrams
reached the White House in the first 12
hours were overwhelmingly in favor of the
President's stand.
The funds asked by the President
would swell I he total military budget to
$47,500.1 LJ.Ooii
the second highest in
peacetime history.
I
here fought before," He called
Writ Berlin “ the gteal tenting
place of MV.uiit .outage anti will,
a focal point where our solemn
commitment* and Soviet anibitite-nx now meet in basic confronta
tion "
With tiie I'onimuniit threat
stretching to other area* of the
world, Kennedy .aid. it
nerenary to Inrrrate military man
power and conventinnat wrapoli*
to give the ft »t "a wtder choice
than humiliation or all-out nucleai
action."
In a ftl-minute speech earned
from hi* office a* c>»« the nation
by television and around the
globe bv shortwave radio, the
president ipuke of poi.ible war,
but he alto emphaiiied V. 8.
willingness to negotiate,
*'We are willing to consider
any atiangrm cnl or treaty in
Germany consistent with the
maintenance of peace and free
dom, and with the legitimate se
curity intrietta of ill nation*,*' ha
•aid.
But he also said, "ft* rann«t
Slid mil out peimil the Commu
nists to drive us uut of Berlin,
either gradually or by force."
And, "We will at all time* be
ready lb talk, it (elk will help.
But wr must also l*w ready to
resist with Ju n e, U force is u*rd
upon u ..'
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Castro Agents Seized in Canal Plot FBI To Charge
Latin Gunman
In Hijacking
NEW YORK (UPI) — Hie Nrw
York World-Telegram said indgy
it had learned lha* Eidel CaMru
agents in Panama had been ieti<d
in a plot to observe today's 2t>m
of July anniversary by dynamit
ing ihe Panama Canal and the U.
S, embassy (here.
i tic newspaper said it learned
Irorn "highly reputable sources"
War Fears Break
CALCUTTA (U PI) - Two hunJ% m jPIl
f%
I•
ijd rcd atudenia Tuesday staged a 13883817
sit-in strike at Calcutta Utdvaralt to call attention to SI.000
BERLIN (UPI) - Kear that
hlgn ichool graduatra who can
not find placet in the university, war may break out over Berlin
it beginning to grip Ea*l Germany
and is causing a new groundiw*ll
Britons Grumble
o(
atHi-Communi*m.
LONDON (U PI)—Britoni grumThe East German Communist
bird today that the governmrnt'a
new austerity program to cure regimr ha* acknowledged Ihe (ear
the nation'# economic Ilia may exists. It I* Irving lo counierarl
• r e s t them too much to a ir am it but appear* in be having little
lucrrts.
plith loo little.
T1>* daily Bow of refugre* lo
W'r»t Berlin i» one proof of the
Cholera Hits
MAN114 (UPI) — A choir r a unrell ranted in Ka*t German* by
epidemic in North Borneo hat ! Soviet Premier Nikita S Khnitivcaused emergency measure* to | rhev's Ihrcal to »ign a peace
be taken in the Philippines, It treaty that will end Western
was reported today. North Bor rights in Berlin.
Many of Ihe refugees want lo
neo ii about too milra from the
be on the Wettern tide of tb.*
I Philippines' southern islands.
^Philippi
Iron Curiam if trouble brraki uui
A elose examination of the
Raise COD Feeds
WASHINGTON (U PD -V trtual- Communist press discloses that
ly all C.O D. mall feet will go up Eatl German# are openly express10 cents on Aug 1 to help cut ing fear of war and are blaming
down the postal deficit. Post tha Communists for creating the
al a Her General J. Edward Day situation.
Th* newspaper “ Volk.ieitung"
■aid Tucidav. Dav and he dtd not
need congressional approval to in I-ripilg, East Germany, said
in an editorial: "You a rt al a
raiaa fees for C O D. packages.
toss of words when, for example,
aa in Ihe party organiiation in
•^Relief In Sijrht
the factory in Trebsen the vies
By ta ile d I’rea# Inlentailonal
Relief was in sight for the hot la exprevaed that there will be a
and humid North Atlantic states war If a peace treaty Is signed
today from a high pressure cen- with the German Democratic Betar moving Multicast over the public."
Great Lakrs. The shift in center
was eapecled in disperse a cloud
cover high over New York City
and push south toward Maryland.
in Ihe United Slates ami Panama
that although mn*t of the plotleri
have been arresled, the canal
■one is on military alert status
"Details of its* fantastic plot re
vealed by American and Pana
manian officials in New York and
Washington were confirmed today
by Rep. Daniel J. Hood, (D-Pa.t,
member of live House Appropria
tions Committee and a subcom
mittee handling detente appropria
tions," the newspaper said.
t astro extremists m Panama
Cl y planned lo set off a "red
nigiil of let rot" ami violence, it
was said, and bomb the American
embassy, sabotage several locks
on the canal, incite mob attacks
on U-S. Installations, assassinate
aml-Communiit officials in Pan
amanian government and stage
riots all over Panama m the hope
of keeping police and soldiers so
busy lh« government could i>e
seised.
Hood, the story said, alerted the
governor of the canal rone to "the
explosive situation there '* lip said
demonstrations and act* of sabo
tage were planned for twth end*
of the ranal.
It was said Communist* who
'acre al first sceptical But cm (he
night of July II, Ih# plotters x.crr
sab] to have tipped their own
hand* by accidentally exploding a
bomb al their headquarters
The bomb wa* said lo have
wrecked the offices of the Castroilet. a group called the Vanguard
of National Artion, and kiltrd one
of the leaders. Polidoro Pinion
Police were said to have arrested
94 leftiati and found i,500 military
Jackets.
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Son Of DeBory
Pastor Hurt
Wort! hat been received in Tie
Rary that Edgar Allan Scott, son
of He* and Mrs. Damon Scott s>(
Ihe DcBary Community Methodist
Church, was Injured in an autoino.
bile accident which occurred
sometime TUevday in Miami and
completely
demolished
young
Scott a automobile.
lie is lilted in critical condition
today at Ihe Jarkaon Memorial
Hospital where he is a patient in
the Skages Bldg. Scott it a stu
dent at the Uuivrriily of Miami,
Congo Parliament
Opens Session
LEOPOLDVILLS (UPI) - The
Congolese pirllament has held its
first session in nearly a year, the
United Nations announced today.
AIR FORCE Cispt. H. J.
Hnyes, step* from the
F102 fighter plane, in
which he ch n ied a hijacked
Eastern Airlines Elactra t<a
Cubn, at Huineateml Air
Force Rase. The commer
cial airliner wna hijacked
shortly after it took off
from Miami en route to
Tampa.
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPI) —
Tbt Iowa Civil War Centennial
Commission baa proposed a publie park on the site where a
misfired cannon hall gava the
atalt Its only Civil War action.
Tha cannon ball vrai fired during
tha battle of Athena. Mo., In IN I.
It veered across the Dei Mouses
— and landed ■ lava.
Local office auppllera Tuesday
afternoon followed up their let
ter* of protest on specifications for
otfire furniture for the new coun
ty jail by objecting In person lo
the founty Commlaslon.
Earlier us the day. th« board
beard letters from Gordon Sween
ey and Sonny Powell stating that
tha specif tea lions were "discrimioaiisa* and "raeUVckva."
During the morning session the
board agretd to call in the sup
pliers for an afurnorm conference.
At that l,me, tha local men
claimed that tha specifications lor
an outsire desk and a special type
filing cabinet were restrictive and
unusual and prohibited tha filing
of ■ single birhun all equipment aa
specified in ihe call for b.ds.
Dopwly Jim braglolaar said Not
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Sheriff J. L Hobby, presently ou<
of town, was the only on* who
could be couiulteu ou tb* changing
of bid apeclBcatlnnt.
The commissioners voted lo iet
the specifications stand as origin
ally advertised and re-advertiae
(or th* asm* equipment, despite
the objections of Sweeney, who
pointed out that lo do so changed
nothing and morel* dalagod Mi*
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Although a public heating rt
scheduled Aug. It on revoking the
license for the Palm* Hotel, wc
bear that n w*>n‘l be neresiary.
Usoka like ihe Halt 11 clamping
down on the hotri and it i* re
p.uled that if 1h< hotel want* to
stay in business, it mull make
repair* esdmalrd at rloae 10 (hi.000.
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Th- Junior Chamfer ef Com
mercc uiurivt Inform it Ion tenter
on French Ave. must be * busy
place. Last year Die building
handled 3.300 inquiries ranging
(runt "how i* the employment
picture here"
. • to what kind
of town is (his "
MIAMI fUPII — The ERI m
day will rhargr a slim Latin gun
man with lliefl of an aircraft,
kidnapping and assault in live h
Jacking of an Eastern Air Lines
pasM-nger plane wilh JJ passen
gers and crewmen on board
The fedetal agents said they
would go before a U. S. commis
sioner to place the multiple
charge* m absentia against Jose
Mann later today.
The plane's five crew member*
and 31 passengers returned here
from Cuba Tuesday altosrf a Pan
American World Airways plane
The Sheriff * Olfire and Stale
But Premier Eldel Ca*iro kept Beverage Agent* cracked down
(ha fus million Electra and Ma on two tavern* Tuevdiv nlghi and
nn
early Ihi* morning and rounded
The EHI described Mann a* up four (verson* in violation of
about 11 year* old, five feel nine stale beverage law*, deputict re
inche* 1alt and weighing about lented
140 pounds, with an olive comDepotie« raided Unify • Tavern
p'cnnn and dark hsir. They sail on llwy. 17 VZ and atretled Itirh
Harm may not b« hi* real name aril Vice for permitting Hie vale
hut indicated he had livrit in till# of alcohol to mionis and Anna
country about IS years.
Bell Graves for selling liquor lo
'(arm will be charged ipecifl. minor*.
tally with theft of an aircraft .n
Both were relcared under *»0
birr gn commerce, kidnapping the bond esrh.
plane’s pilo , Cap). William K
Early this morning, agent* raidBuchanan, assault to commit a ed Annette's Tavern and arres,felony, snd a**ault with a deadly ed Don* Adams for permitting
weapon.
the sale of alcohol to minors and
Many of Ihe pastengert who re Thomas Whitley for selling to
turned Tuesday wore Cuban straw minor*.
hsls and brought with llw-rn boxes
Both Mrs. Adams snd Whitley
of dgat* and bo.ties of rum pur- were released today under l*W
»-■---** at l«a tw o Mam Airport bond.
lit Havana.
51ra. William Cohn of Coral Ga
bles, Ha , said Ihe Americans Sea Scouts
were "ireated wonderfully" dur
ing Ifieir two-day slay in Cuba. Schedule Meet
‘ We didn't even have to pay for
Members nf Sea Scout Ship 30*
Ihe hotel," she said, "It I* Just will meet from T p m. to 9 p m.
an rsperiencc you don't get every today at the Fleet Reserve build
day."
ing on Seminole Rlvd. Main Item
on tb# program wilt he a lecture
on navigation.
The Sea Scouts will wash car*
Thursday to raise lumls for their
activities.
They will wash car* Irom 5 a m.
ordering of the equipment.
An out of (own supplier, Bishop, until I p m at Kniffin’s Texat*
of Bishop Office Supply of Or nation at the corner of Fucc.i
lando, countered the local sup Ave. and Nth Si.
plier*' charge* with Us* anertation that his -bid covers all the Suit Filed
equipment, exactly a; specified
MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U R D and that he would guaranies ovary Th# Justice Department today
piece of equipment ■■ being of filed suit lo desegregate tbe air.
tioesl quality and declared that It port facilities at Dannelly Field,
was not premium-prtoad
tha municipal airport hero.
Sanford Suppliers Protest Bid Specifications
P u b lic Park
By MRRY VEKM1F.L
Polling the City Comml»sioneri
after Monday's night meeting re
velled that the city would be
-S-.xt •» "«,* to give the
Coamtwr c.e additional 53,000 K
:m iK ;.rd .-.I that eL-j.va- -*f
doing so are >0111 herau*« of an
snlu ipa ed ‘ tight" budget.
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Ttie courtroom in use courthouse
won 1 be air conditioned for quite
awhile yet. Last week the county
commission okayed (lie air eondr tuning project but Tuesday,
District 2 v onimissioner Ted Wil
liam* said that tha cost would ba
loo high at this time and recom
mended that the needed Linda be
put in next year's budget.
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If you ><t about 13 guys work
ing on the roads m whal appear*
lo be »p*ce like uniform*—don't
worry—1C* Juvt that the County
Comm it ilon agreed lo purrhase
IS *afdty vest* for county road
worker* working in heavily con
gested areas Coat per vest—51.30
each.
a a a
Speaking of the County Com
mission—tC* been quite a week
for Ibern bul at least they'll get
away from the stuffy vault for
awhile. Th* board has hern meet
ing in (he vault In (hr courthouse
ha cement to probe the new bud
get.
They met for four hours last
Friday aivl for more than six
hour* Monday.
However, Thursday Uiey will
hop a flight to Atlan a to meet
with rcdsial authorities on wny
planning liinda for this county
were turned down.
t e a
Greyhound Bus Cu. wilt start
rerouting lit husea u»mg First
and Third 81. instead of Park
A*#, nest week
Deputies Raid
Two Taverns
The County Commiulon, by a 4-1 majority vote, Tuee<Ih>- afternoon agreed lo submit the County Health Depart
ment'* budget in the County Med inti Society's Public Health
Committee for study and recommendation*.
District 4 Cotmnuuioncr Vernon Dunn opposed the niova
nay in* "I feel our health director i« qualified to know what
he need* in hi* budget."
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Dr. Brother*, when told of the '
commission'* tlnioon, to d a y , said
r :i :Avery Recommends
them vo uruuniie the budget all j
thee nv- *
r .%/ I „ T - f , i7 ,
Health Director !)>. Clyde
Brothers tubuutwd hi* luhl-flj
b ud get three w eeks ago asking for
an incteaoe of some 115,000 In
operate hia office and requeating
the dt-|i*itment'a mill levy tv* rais
County Attorney Mack Cleveland
ed from -II lo .20
Jr. Tuesday wa* authorised by
In hi* hudgrl, lliuthera aikcd the County Commission to check
for gS.OtHl in additional fund* to
the legality of eitabliibing spe
operate hi* department; fl.OOO
mure to hire • public health nurse cial Improvement districts m
and gli.OiX) for additional satarira, Seminole County ami a* re is mg
Bi*tri«l 3 Committloncr Janie* the property in the district* to
P. Avery »>*ggc*inl that the «W- pave road* or mitall street light*.
"7 strict 3 County Commmloner
tor* scrutinlie the budget, sayina
"I can't see at harm from getting James P. Avery suggrted that
this Iratned n.rdical opinion—we Cleveland look into Ihe matter
after Avery read a petition front
might gel tome tin# idea*."
some 401 resident* of the Mobil*
Chaiiman J. C. Hutchison augManor area in South Semlnot*
gestrvl that th* budgrt be sub
saying that they are willing to ha
mitted to th* doilot* a* soon a*
taxed if they can get a road pay
tsoiaible. "W# mutt gev atarted at ed.
once on there budgets,* llulchitun
"We can't put in nur budget
advised.
all these roads that need paving
jpecidf uisiricis
For Improvements
Youngster Found
After Being
Locked In Trunk
A three-year-old youngster wa*
found early ini* morning by lay
enforcement officcra after he
wai locked in a car trunk for
more than four hour*.
The youngster, Scooter Jlulpman, apparenlly had been play
ing near a ncighlsor'a home on
hummerlm Ave. amt opened the
trunk uf live ear—locking himself
in.
The K>v wa* reported ml**in*
at ilmut a p tn and wa* fount
by officers at a little after mid
night.
Police taut the youngster wai
in good condition
in the county, and this would be
one way we could solve tbeut
residents problems as well as our
own," Avery said.
He emphasised that If reinlenta
really want Improvement* in their
areas they certainly won't m nd
flight tax increase*.
In other hutiness Avery also
asked Cleveland tn look into th*
'nailer on whether the roomy
ha* th* authority to set and*
funda lor non-profit libraries tn
the county.
Avery, with reference to ih#
Altamonte Spring* Library said
"lltcve people have worked hard
to set up their facility amt maybe
tha county could help them.
Courthouse Roof
Meel Sef Tuesday
The County Cnmmission Tues
Commission Defers
Plat Law Aciion
day afternoon agreed lo meel wills
csNilractoti next Tuesday night to
disruaa the re-roofing of lha
roorih<wi*e afier e ith e r tn the
day the hoard received no bid#
(or th* job.
Fur the second week in a rowy The purpose of tb* meeting
Ihe County Commiision Tuesday IMcsday will be to determtna
deferred action on a resolution to whether or not the specifications
strengthen the i-ounlv's plat laws called for wrre "reatrlctlve."
Following Ihe meeting on Tues
aftrr District 3 Commissioner
Jamrs P. Avery said that the new day, the bids will b* ic-advertiscd
enforcement would he a violation and Hal H arm , architect who
of at: Individual'! right to appeal. drew up the specifications an tha
Avery pretexted that persons in re-roofing was instructed to con
violation of the law only would tact all roofing contractors M Ih*
havt to days In file an appeal with area and Invite their hid*.
Harris told the romralistener#
the commission.
The resolution rites Ihe obvious that he was at a loss to explain
efforts on Ihe part of crrta.n the ahrencc of any bids on tb* Job,
Commissioner
Ted
William*
parties to circumvent ami Ignore
the county’s plat law- snd say* that wondered aloml tf business wer*
such effort* mud he stopped and so good in live are* that »<> work
1was needed.
rliminalrd
Tlie resnlutiisn orders Ihe lomng
dirrrtor not to issue building per
mits lo any fndti dual who ap- McCloy, Nikita
InleoHo break or violate
a portion of Ihe law and allow Open Talks
only a Hi day parxid lo file a pe
MOSCOW (UPI > - sirs let Pre
tition protesting any actum by Ihe mier Nikita S. Khruvhrhrv met
toning director.
on the balmy shore) of the Black
In other huvlness, the hoard Sea t -lay wilh John J. McCloy,
a'jrn-d to look Into improvements President Kennedy** lop ditirm anirnt expert.
*1 t a ran on Park,
1 0 : 3 0 . . . Car Missing:
1 0 : 4 0 . . . Car Wrecked
At lo in p m Tticday Ih*
I lurid* Highway Palrol received
a report that • car had been.
iloten In Lake Mary — in
mimiirt taler, Ihe Highway Patrol
got anailicr call that live car was
wreckrd.
Trooper J. L. Sikes sard thai tbe
*ii lo mobile was owned by E. W
Smith of Lake Mary who repurtrd
hi* rar milling. Later the c*r
was found at Five Points off liwy.
17-M. wrecked. Estimated dsm s-r
lo the vehicle, according to Sikn,
wai |73.
Kikes also reported that ■( 1
p. m. John Fortune of Park Ave
apparently k*t control of hi* ear
on Lake Mary Rd. and turned
over. Damage was estimated it
$200 and Fortune -was rharxed
with speeding loo great for «uo
da iono.
Earlier in the day, a car drlr*
rn hy Jack .Wangut ot Ih* Naval
Air Station collided with a vehtda
operated by Ralph Clialfam of
DcBary. There were no Injuries
and Mangui was charged with
failure to have vehicle under tnnirut, Sikes laid.
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P n ^ f t - M o n . July 31a 1961
Winners Set
off Bad Daisy, who had como oa NIm bop e n were tfd In the
la iwllaf.
l i m , two short ot tbo major
Lofty Jack Krallck of Min league record. Tad Bowifiald was
nesota pitched aa eight-hitter and the beneflelary of f]vo Los Aar
aaUad Clatls Bayer an n disputed reetlved homo run support from alas homer*, although ha was lift*
third strlho and then Induced Boh Alllsoa and Tad Lapcio as he ad la tha eevewth Inning.
beat Detroit tor his loth victory.
Bannia Daalats of tha Sanators
Prank Lary, seeking his ISth trt- held Kansas City do six hits and
Cans Oran hit a Washington
asaaa pftchod a six-hitter la wla
tha opener for tha WhUa lo t.
Doo Drysdala gave up only six
hits la tha Dodgon’ victory ovwr
tha Piralas, attboogh ha seeded
relief Worn Roa Perraaoekl la the
ninth Inning, Tommy Dovia’ lath
homar hroko a 3-2 tie. la th# third
and tha Dodgon cliaebad tea
gams in tha sixth wbaa they
Jon Ginsberg singled home Bos scored thraa mas with tha holp
ton's winning run In tha 10th in of two Pittsburgh arron ard
ning of tbo nightcap. Prank Ban- Duka Snider's two-run dcubla.
The eight-game winning streak drove fas Milwaukee's winning m
Is the Dodgars’ longest ia fhre in tha second game and out
Spain only two victories away
yean.
■rnlo Banks’ error sot up four
unearned man for Ctocianail m
the savath inning and enabled
tha Bods to pull out the nighieap.
Jim Maloney was tha winner In
relief. Ed Boucboa’s two-run hom
er and Don Cardwell’s eight-hit
pitching woo tea opener for the
Cubs.
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Hank Aaron’s lOth-InnUig single
M
H tvtm m m a
rgAM Mr/7M***c
from his goal of DM. Spahn scat
tered 10 hits, la tha first game,
BUI White hU a pair of home
runs off Lew Burdette to pull tha
Cards from behind,
Willie Mays hit his a te homer
and Jack laniard recovered from
a shaky start to pitch an eighthitter In the Giants’ win over the
Phils.
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Mly owe game all last susao
Aid Manila and tha hobbled Ma
lic did not hit ■ single homer eft
Tigers tnitsed
ta benefit much
the Yankee*' double Mihate- The Tiger* loet their third
Straight to the Minnesota Twins
lad cut Mkw York’s league lead By VaRed Preaa toteraalieul
In M games.
BOSTON (UPI >—Manager Paul
la ether American League at- OCEANPORT, N. J. (UP!) - Rlcharde, trying to break the Na
Boa, tha Lee Angeles Angels Wheatley Stable's Batter Up, rid- tional League’s recent Alt-SUr
gained a homar-hsppy M win
n by Hadley Woodhouae, won dominance deapite the absence of
tram tha Cleveland Indians; the the $100,000 Sorority Stakea at Roger Maria, juggled hit Ameri
Washington Senators blanked the Monmouth Park.
can Lea toe lineup today to tit the
City Athletics, 4-0, and
friendly left field wall of Fenway
Rad Sox split a
STANTON Del. (UPI) — Hugh Park.
with tha Chicago Whit* Grant’i Alrmaua Lind*, a fourRieharda not only loaded the top
In i, winning the nightcap, M , In goar-old fUiy, won Ih* Bisa.MT
of
batting order with his heav
1* Malaga after M ag tha open mlle-and-a-querter Delaware Han iesthithitters,
but also named Jim
•r, 4-t
dicap for fllUts and mares.
Bunnlng,
who
hae had only one
The Lag Angela* Dodgers bait
tea Pittsburgh pirates, 7-I, to ex TOKYO Japan <UP1) — Tom day'a rest, to start iDfll'a second
tend their winning streak to eight lock and Chet Jaataremsld of All-Star gam*. Bunnlng, the akingames and takn a half-gamt lead Uw Univeralty of Indiana won tbe
M tha National Loigoo n e t . Tbs 200-meter backatrok* and meter
TW IN TERROR
guansrup Cincinnati Rads spin breaitatrobe reipectlvely to the
with the Chicago Cubs, winning Japan swimming championships.
HARM ON
ten stoond game, M , after ChiK /L L E B R E W %
tag* had won tha openar, S-J. NEW YORK (UPI) - Wla* Ship,
M /N N fS O T A
Tha Baa Praaelaco Oianta defeat owned by MUton Rltunberg, won
T W /N S
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Od tha Philadelphia Phllltea, 5-2, the 1100,000 Man O'War Handicap
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'and the Milwaukee Brave* split at Aqueduct rae* track.
ttA* b e e fi
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aner, 5-J, and than Wamn Spahn CHICAGO <UPI>—Jtrry Barber
PAT* /M Ttte /
won tha M tb gams of his career
and Don January aach scored
LEAGUE H /
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aa tba Bravos won, 3-3, in 10 in
277 after 72 holes to force the
MIC V'REE / / / / . <
■lags.
7R/PCE / "
Barber Mattered eevea aiaglee PGA golf championship Into
cro hH /
/p a r
and Hank Polles drove to three playoff.
P E P f* . / / o j r
guns with a pair of homers to
Baltimore's first • gamo wla over QUEBEC CITY (UPI) — Mealco
Mew York. The shutout was Bar- took a 2-1 lead over Canada in
Iter’s fifth of the year for a club Uw North American Zone Davla
Cup tennis ellmlnslions by win
In the nightcap, Pappas pitched ning a doubles match.
a five-hitter but rsa Into trouble
Weekend Sports
Standings
By VMM Vrrns Intenuttensl
National League
W. L. Pet OB
Lot Angel**
62 SB .820
Cincinnati
63 40 .612 H
54 46 .540 I
San Francisco
Richards Juggles American All-Star Lineup
By A lan Mavwr
for the Cincinnati Rads, probably
will be given the starting assign
ment over Mahaffey because ha
baa had three daya rest. Mshaffey baa won seven games for tha
Philadelphia Phillies while losing
14.
Both managers were expected to
stick with right-handed pitchers
as much as possible' because the
Boston Red Sox' home park, with
its beckoning 315-foot left field
wall, long baa been graveyard for
left-handed pitchers.
Rieharda put the two Detroit
Tiger sluggers, Norman Cash and
Rocky Colatlvo, to the first two
spots to hie batting order and ori
ginally planned to follow them
with too Yankees’ ono-two punch,
Mickey Manti* and Maria. But
with Marla, who has hit 40 hom
ers thus far this aeaaon, sidelined
with • pulled muscle in hie left
thigh. Rlchatda put another De
troit long ball hitter, Al Kalinc,
into Maris' right field apot and
batted him third, dropping Mantle
to tha el«an-up spot
nUowtog Mantle, who has 19
home rune, will be catcher John
Romano, who hae hit 15 home
runs tor tha Cloreland Indiana.
Shortstop Tony Kubek e* to*
Yankees had been penciled in for
the sixth apot, but pulled up lame
In a pre-gam* workout at Yankee
Stadium Sunday, and Lula Aparleto of tha Chicago White Sox will
taka hie place.
Johnny Temple of toe lndiane
will bet seventh and Brooks Rob
inaon of to* Baltimore Orioles
eighth.
"My Idea about Juggling the
lineup tbe way I did was to get
the itroog guys on top," Rieharda
captained. "That will give them
more ibota i t that left field wall.
"Actually, though, I think that
left field wall may help the Na
tional Leaguers aa much as It will
u*. They're got some pretty pood
right-handed hitteri, too, you
know, to fellows like Willie Mays,
Orlando Cepoda and Roberto Cle
mente.*
Move Up Now
BOARD OF
ABC Team Holds
Narrow loop Lead
The ABC team of the Mixed
Scratch league holds a ntrro^
lead over the second place Tip
pers, the Stingers and the laps
not far behind.
Sad Sacks took the team high
single with a 592 total and the
Tippers copped th* series with
their 1396.
LiI Donat's 222 was good for toe
Individual high single and Miehalels 577 stood for tha series.
Guild Meeting Set
The Executive Board of St. Mary
Magdalen Catholle Women’s Guild
will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at tho
home of Mr*. Robert J. Wohleia H
110 Kyle Dr.. Maitland.
American Legion
Paces Keglers
Jet Lines Keglers league play
now hie American Legion on top
with M wins, with the Oviedo
team second, Riggs Sunoco close
behind the Abies America* in
fourth place.
The American Legion took the
high team singles with a 932
and tha team aartes with a 1033.
Tope ia Individual scores were
B. P. Ward’s MS game and
Swsin’s Mi series'
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Home After European Sweep
WARSAW, Poland (UPI) - A
United Statea men’s track and
field team, despite the absence of
nine key start, headed home to
day with a clean awerp of four
European meed.
The Yanks made Poland their
fourth victim In a weekend en
counter, with Olympians Hayes
Jones and Max Truex completing
victories at rein-soaked Warsaw
Stadium 8unday to star In a final
121-91 triumph.
American women, however, lost
their fourth atralght when Po
land's brawny female alar* gained
a 57-49 decision.
Tbs U. S. ended Saturday's ac
tivities with a (H-49 lead and im
mediately added points when
Jones of Pontiac, Mich., splashed
hit way to a 14.3 second win in
(he 110-mcitT hurdles lo open the
second day of aclkui.
Trues, covered with mud, out
distanced Poland's Stainislaw Oiag
by SO yards in the to,000-meter
run. The U. S. Air Force star led
from the start and was clocked
in 10 minutes, 06.4 seconds at the
finish.
A crowd of about 43,000 braved
the downpour and was heartened
by Marian Foik’s upset victory
over Frank Rudd of VUlanova tn
the 200 meter race, which the Pole
won In 20.S seconds.
E Q U A LIZ A T IO N
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tint tha B aari at County
Comm hmloners in Seminol* County, Florida, will a m t
ax a Board of Equalisation with tha T ax Ae*tenor in
compliance with Section 193.35 and 200.19 of tha
Florida Statu tan at 10:00 A. M., August 16, 1901, la
regular m atting room of ih* County Commissioner*,
Injt complaint* and receiving testimony aa lo tha valua
of any property, real or personal, aa fixed by tl|e County .
tha aMcosmant, and may continue in a«aaion for that
purpoM from day to day for on* wc*k, or an tong as
■hall b* neemtary.
FURTHER, tha
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No Carrying Charge
Only ONCE
lnapec lion by property owner* beginning August 1,
ntisnjonera meet for the purpose of equalisation on
J. C. Hutchison, Chairman
Board of County Commissioners
Seminole County, Florida
Attest: Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr„ Clerk
have H dess RIGHT
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405 W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD. FLA.
And it’s so, easy to do on the
FIRST FEDERAL PLAN. Just
pick out the house you like and
get our liberal loan on it.
invent record* will b« available for
August 16, 1961,
NOT INTEREST RECEIPTS!
Wall arrange easy pay meats
■p to IS MONTHS — with
Owning your own home is the
ONLY way to live !!
Tax Anaeasor, or perfecting, reviewing and equalising
1961, and continuing until th* Board o f County Com-
For YO U R Tire Dollars — Get
L e t M e T e ll Y o u . . .
Court Houao, Sanford, Florida, for th* purpose of hear*
There la no Road Hasard Guarantee more liberal
WIEBOLDT Camera Shop
t i t s . Park
le a f ard. Pin.
Buslneea will dip mildly in the
first quarter In 1961, then advance
sharply in the second quarter,
President Carroll M. Shanks of
to* Prudential Insurance Co. re
cently indicted.
The recent Tournament of Cham
pions, held by too Sanford Recrea
tion Department tor th* wtonors
of area school competition/ result
ed to th* following list of tourna
ment winners.
In th* Badminton Tourtum
first, second and third Gists, Dea
ns Ashby, Jeannette Kramer and
Paula Sbapparl.
Boy*; Ernie Baumelster, Danny
Horn and Hank Ashby.
th e Womqehoe Tournament win
ners; Girls, Mary' Beruing and
Doand Ashby.
Boys; Ernie Bsumeister, Ralph
Policy and Lamar Oxford.
m
Tbo Checkers Tournament; Ds!ew
Davis, James Farmer and Dan
Simmons.
The Chess Tournament; Dsn
Simmons, Carol Tarries and Wade
Hancock.
Th* Domino Tournament; Bren
da Carter, Billy Longwell sl4
Paula Sheppard.
The Croquet Tournament; Hank
Ashby, Roy Farmer and B ran dy
Carter.
PU B LIC H EA R IN G
Fight In Court
Griffith May
— SO
The big event of last week’s
Summer Enrichment Program aetlvitUi at Pinecrest was th*
crowning of the pleyground king
end queen, Ralph DeYoung and
Colleen Gay.
In’yie chest tournament, Wade
Hancock emerged os th* winner
end In softball garnet played dur
ing the week, the undefeated girls
team took the Grammar School
team, 18-6. Janice Aniley pitched
her fourth complete gam* and
collected four doubles.
The 11-18 year old boys won a
14 0 gam* over Ft. Mellon Park in
their only gam* of the week.
Of Champions
Bolt Threatens
CHICAGO (UPI) — Tumultuous
Tommy Roll said today he will
"go to the Supreme Court if nec
■nary” to fight his latest suspen
sion by the Professional Golfers
Milwaukee
so a .no n Aieociation.
Pittsburgh
45 48 .484 1319 "They didn't glv* me a chance
47 52 .473 144 to defend myself," Bolt said
SL Louis
Chicago
43 M .434 1119 "They have no right to deprive
30 66 J13 30 me of making a living."
Philadelphia
American League
Bolt, who twice withdrew and
W. U Pet. GB once restarted In the PGA tour
65 16 .644
New York
nament, was (lapped with an in
Detroit
64 M .626 14 definite euipcmlon Sunday for al
BeUimoro
36 46 .558 IV9 leged use of "abusive and profane
Cleveland
3S 49 .529 11V9 language."
Chicago
31 33 .490 1599 The itormy session took place
Boston
47 58 .448 20 In the clubhouse sod Bolt’s sus
Washington
45 56 .446 20
pension followed shortly after a
Minnesota
45 56 .446 20 club member reported the incident
45 37 .441 2019
Loa Angeles
to acting PGA supervisor Joe
Kansas City
IT a 470 27V9 Black.
Black said Boll’s suspension
would eliminate him from upcom
ing PGA-sponsored tournaments at
Baltimore, Md., Hartford, Conn.,
and Washington, D. C.
Bolt protested the suspension
bitterly.
NEW YORK (UPI)—Now that
welterweight champion Emile
Griffith baa warned to* middleweights by besting contender
Yams Bahama Saturday night, he
probably will defend hit 147-pound
crown on Sept 50 and then shoot
for tha 160-pound diadem.
Saturday's victory was hi*
eighth straight.
Now Yorker Griffith, who out
pointed Bahama, of the British
Weat Iodic*, at Madison .Square
Garden to their nationally televised non-till* 10-rounder, la I
talirely scheduled to glv* Cuban
Beany (Kid) Pent a return shot
at the welter title In the Garden
BepL 10.
Griffith weighted tSOH pounds
Saturday, wall above the 147ponad limit, Bahama, 36, scaled
15k
ny Detroit right-hander with an
11-6 record, usually Is particularly
effective In Fenway Park and tnua
won the nod over pitchers with
mure rest.
’
Danny aturtsugh, who managed
the National League to a 5-4 10Inning victory in the year’s first
All-Star Game at wind-swept Can
dlestick Park In San Franciaco on
July 11, said he would start either
Bob Purkry or Art Mahaffey, both
right-handers.
Purkey, who has won 13 games
Pinecrest Crowns
Playground Royalty
In local Tourney
Or decide on your own plans,
have the house built the way
YOU want it and get Seminole
County’s leading home financers
to arrange one of our fact built
loans wth its rent-like payments,
custom-tailored to meet YOUR
requirements.
�AIW)VK ARE 12 County Agricultural Agont.-i. among
whom is Cecil A. Tucker II who was selected from lllli
fellow agents as the one to represent Florida on a tour
through ten southern and centrul States from July 10July 20. This tour was sponsored by the Dow Chemical
Company and was under the direction of the Professional
Improvement Committee of the National Association of
County Agricultural Agents. Left to right standing are:—
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eign aid official lias resigned to,lowing a Democratic congressman's demand that he be fired
for previous activities In Laos.
The International Cooperation
Administration said Sunday that
N. Carter DePsul Jr., chief of Its
investment development division
and former head of the mission to
Laos, submitted his resignation 10
days ago.
The host, Carl Hanson, County Agent, Bay City, Michi
gan t George Kessler, Georgia; J. L. Chance, Term.; Ray
ford Kay, Texas; Robert Lamar, Oklahoma; Cecil A.
Tucker, Florida; Floyd Parker, Arkansas; Murphy McKachern, Louisiana; Jake Mathews, Alabama. Kneeling
—James Miskelly, Mississippi; Richard Cooper, Miss.;
and S. L. Wclborn, Georgia.
Nashville Publisher Evans
Dies-Rites Scheduled Today
GALLATIN, Tenn. (UP1) Funeral services were to be held
today for Silliman Kvans Jr.,
publisher of the Nashville Ten
nessean.
Following services at the Epis
copal Church of the Savior here,
Evans was to be hurled in Woodlawn Memorial Park in Nashville
nest to the grave of his father,
whom he surreedfd as publisher
in 1!)W.
Jet Fleet Boost
Evans, M. died of a heart
ATLANTA (U IT t - D elta Air
I.inea will spend fid million to seizure Saturday on a cabin
add »«v * ii big planes to Its jet cruiser on Old Hickory l.ake near
fleet next year, company direc hrre. lie had been relaxing under
orders from his doctor*.
tors said Thursday.
Ills death brought expressions
of sympathy from President Ken
The Negrito girls of the Philip- nedy, Vice President Lyndon Johnpint* Islands curry perfum s on inn and a host of itate and led• eral ulficiats.
Vhelr ears.
.
Kennedy'i statement said: "He
was a distinguished publisher of
a distinguished newspaper which
has long opera ed as a moving
force in its community. Mr. Evans
will be sorely missed by hti
friends and hit nation '*
Johnson said, "As a newspaper
man he wa* fearless, able and
objective. Ilia death Is a great
losa.’*
Gov. Buford Ellington termed
Kvans "a tireless fighter for the
causes he supported." Sen. Esies
Kcfauver, (D-Tenn.t, called him
"a great liberal Waiter who cham
pioned many progressive causes."
Sen. Albert Gore. (D-Tenn.l.
said, "hli passing Is • great na
tional losa and an acute Io n to
Tennessee.**
Activity High
At Southside
City-wide competition highlight
ed the ilith week of activity at
Southside playground. Tuesday
featured the tournament of Champloni Included Martha Roae, cro
quet; Billy Loogwell, dominoes.
Others psrticipitlag were rranecs
Dangleman, Donita Levi, Chris
tine Androsko, Jackie Wjnfree,
Bill Miller, Bill Demmond, Harley
Sykes, Drew Bracken, Denise St.
Clair, Renee Levi and Kathy
Scarbrough.
Wedneaday'a bubble gum blow
ing contest saw Pam Whitley tbo
winner, Donlla Levi aecoad and
Billy Burgeia third.
Features to be conducted at tbo
close of this week will include
a talent contest and the voting
for the playground King and
Queen.
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By A bigail Von Buron
PEAK ABBY: My huibuM *nd I «r*
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bat my
haitMad
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•ad he never mUae. • bingo
carnival or _eqiuue d»nc*. Thi»
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from home foar, end
in gone
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lie five hoar* at . stretch.
■ I am neither b e fty , eeggy, haggy or.
Akggy. _1 enjoy
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ttfitie^ ttoo,. but
H leave him in order to participate. I
. cope with "another woman,” but
dose a wife compete with God?
Truly your.,
CHURCH WIDOW
D B A * CHII1CH WIDOW: Do not eonf f o d w H h -W aj^vjujuarr* d n n c t u o ^
"ids.' Granted, most churches .need
(and fund-raising affairs) for. aurbut I think your husband la more
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D la lr lc l «f C o lu m b ia,
Plaintiff.
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DEAR ABBY: A friend who la very
dear to me has a daughter who Is the rud
e st 16-year-old I have ever known. When
they visit us, the mother wilt make e
simple statement such as, "There were
about 80 of us there,” when this insolent
child wiU Interrupt with, "Don’t exagger
ate, there were only 20.” This child thinks
nothing of saying to her mother, "Oh, shut
your mouth!” This is more than I can
stand. The poor mother ju st smiles and
tries to hide her hurt.
Several of our friends have remarked
on this girl’s nastiness. It bothers m e to
see my friend abused so because she Is
one of the sweetest ladles I have ever
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m o n t h s f r o m th * t im e o f t h * f i rs t J l ' H T D. JIUIUTLH,
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TUESDAY A. M.
more. I am. so afraid one day my children
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D - f * n d a n L PINECREST: 3 bedroom home,
of tha claim ant, and
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women who can tay their heada down at
2331 Park Ave. FA 2-3332.
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President Kennedy.
DONE AND O R D E R E D * t S a n 1 - BR., 114 btlhi, untarniihvd.
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near lake, lovelr yard. FA 2*8309
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East's heart signal had marked
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m o r t g a g e * n c u m b * r l n g th * f o l lo w ,
, JWe»{ led lo his defeat.
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The only chance to beat the l . u t I f ! I n a l s W a l t
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IV T U B C I R C U I T c u t N T . VIVTH
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s s r e c o r d e d In P l a t Book I t .
f t ) Itn rk ay a n d IDs F i r a n d a J U D I C I A L C I R C U IT . IV A VD FUN a g a ( n t t y ou f o r th * r s l l a f d e m a n d
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InMMged a diamond continuep a g e 31, P u b l i c R e co rd s of
( D S D C l u c k Movla
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ford. F l o r i d a , t h i s 1t h d a y o< J u l y
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s p o u s e : VIID1INIA J . RHAD, A t t o r n e y s fu r p la in tiff .
DETROIT (UPI>—The Detroit
p la in t on P l a i n t i f f * a tto rn ey s, A n.
a n d I t m a r r l t d , h e r u n k n o w n P u b l i s h J u l y t*. IT, 11. I I . l f l l . d s r a o n , Ktiah. W a r d A Dean. 331 A n * » * r o r P l e a d i n g t o Ilia C o m
Tiger* wrrr rumorrtl Unify to be
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W i g t e scripts in New York and sentiment, bits of notlalglii, plus play. 10 p. m. CBS.
Thla K o l l c s ahall ba p u b l l a h s f
k n o w n h elre, d a a l s t a a . l a g s not aay whom the Tigers would
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be willing to part with.
WITNKA.u m y h a n d a n d o f ficial l i r a w eak * In T h a S a n f o r d Herald.
eager-lo-plcave
flay McKinley
p a r i l s s h a y i n g o r c l a i m i n g to
N atal
Kturaa C o m p a n y , a se e l o f o ffice a t S a n f o r d , • a m l n o l *
W lT NKbH my h an d a n d n f f l r l t l
Injuria* to regular* Steve Boro.*
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h a v e a n y r i g h t, tl t l * o r I n
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HEY KIHS!
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t e r e s t In th * p r o p e r t y h e r e
I fA T T IU Ji>T B R O W N , a n d J o l y . I I I ) .
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t o h s v * a n y r l g n t , till* or
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Florida, lo-w tt!
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third straight defeat Sunday at
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batting only .223 and hav commit t h a t th * F l s l n t l l f h e r o in b s * ! • - J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t e f F l o r i d * . In a n d p u r p n s o o f h * .» n r i s r s .m M t o a n d r o m p l s l n t a f ro m tb « p u b lic r s jfroarr d tth«
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6. F o r R e n t
12. R ia l Estate *or Sale
12. Real Estate For Sale
, Mon. July 31, 1961—Page 9 FULLY furnished, a 'r conditioned.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
RAVENNA PARK
6. For Root
FURNISHED apartment tot Palmatin Av«. Ph. FA 2-0219 be
fore • a. m. or af.er 9 p. m.
FLORAL HEIGHTS: first tour
niee clean apartment. Fumithcd.
Inquire FA 2-6410.
FURN. large 2 BR. garage apt.
1902 Maple. FA 2-0731.
U.NFURNISHF.D~hou*T~n~ Laic
Mary. Available Aug. 1st. Ph.
FA 2-303.
2 * BEDROOM house, furnished.
- -3M. .r«* -Ft -z
*!wa.'>:9
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house.
990. FA 2-9370.
2 - BEDROOM house, kitchen
equipped, 209 GripevHie Avenue.
Phone FA 2-3139.
On beautiful Lake Florida. En
Raymond Lundqum, Assoc.
3100 cash down and move into
joy vacation living in tbia peace FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
this lovely home. Kitchen equip
ful spot. Boating, fishing, swim
ped, large ntility room and
ming. 1123 per month. Frank LAST CALL, moving Wednesday
many attractive features. Call
afternoon. 919.300. 3-Bedroom, 2 today.
Bateman. Hermits Trail. A1 abath house for sale or lease.
monte Springs, TE 9*2969.
1473 sq. It. with Fla. room. Cor
ner lot. Extremely low down
Rose Court A|>artmenta
1 or 2 bedroom furnished apart payment. 119 E. Jinkins Circle.
111 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-2420
ments, clean, close to naval
FA 2-9400.
1 base, 2013 So. Sanford Ave. Ph.
FOR SALE: The worlds best buy.
3-BEDROOM home, Sunland Es
NO 9-4323.
Seeing is believing. Come see
tates. Will trade for equity of
it. Large two story house. Ed
FURNISHED apartment all elec
equal value in Jacksonville. Call
ward F. Lane, Real Estate Bro
tric. 360 month. FA 2-2911.
FA 2-7992.
ker. Phone FA 2-399#.
FURNISHED trailer, Riverview TRANSFERRED. 9 BR., like new.
9395 SUNLAND $395
Ave., 947 month. Ph. FA 2-2BU.
VA loan. Assume Uabi'ity. Ph
, FA 2-49k 719 B a v w n ^ - : ^
' f jj**
•
lately available. Ideal t a r fam
9. For S ale or UgM '
' '
ily with children. Located near
playground. This la a fine buy.
3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen ROSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real
>3i down payment IMS, no
equipped. I l l Oakland. Ph.
Ph. FA 2-1301 17-#2 at Hiawatha
closing cost. Cut us today.
FA 2-M72,
Stenstrom Realty
12. Real Ratal a For Sal*
LAKEFRONT HOME. FA t-71
Stenstrom Realty
TWO bedroom house, kitchen
4 BEDROOM I bath, large corNEW CB home, built-in kitehen,
equipped. Call PA 2 3911.
lot, nicely landscaped. 100 Jia- 111 N. Park At* Phene FA 9-3420
enclosed garage, fireplace. Ph.
kins Circle. FA 2-5233.
NEAT and clean 3 room furn FA 2-3911.
4 - BEDROOM, two alory home
ished apartment near hospital
MUST SACRIFICE 2 - bedroom
neat aa a pin, attic fan, new
935 par mo. includes water and
WYNNWOOD
CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 190 electric built-in kitchen. Beauti
•lectricity. FA 2-9344.
A lovely 2 Bedroom borne In tip Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
ful lawn, trees, well. Separate
top condition can be youra to
3 car garage. Excellent neigh
' UNFURNISHED, three room* A day. Attractively located on an
BEL AIR 3- bedroom, 9 year old
borhood. 330 W. 19th SL St.
bath. Downitairi. Stove, refri extremely large landscaped lot
home facing city park, Recent
Johns Realty, l i t N. Park.
gerator. Clot* in. Like new
with beautiful trees. This home
ly painted inside and ouL Fla.
FA 3-9133.
throughout. 990. 309 Magnolia.
offers many features. 110,930.
room and large utility room.
See this home at 2102 Summer
Large green landscaped yard.
RENT A BED
JUST LIKE NEW
lin Ave. Call today.
Sroo down for i..y 91100 cqjity. Completely redecorated inside and
Rotlaway, Hospital k Baby Beds
Will accept 2nd mortgage or
By Day, Week or Month
out, this neat 3 bedroom home
your terms. VA payments 911-32 can be yours for only $230 down
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
mo. 1903 Palmway, off Mellon
Ph. FA 2-3191
111 W. lit. St.
and monthly payments of 939.50.
villa and 20th.
There is a beautiful eitablished
l
i
t
N.
Park
Ave.
Pb.
FA
2-2420
1 • BEDROOM apartment. Phona
lawn with a large back yard for
FA 2-1492 between 9 a. m. A NO DOWN PAYMENT, MOVE
SUNLAND
extra fun room. Available
A
fine
home
in
an
excellent
area.
S p. m.
RIGHT IN: one monthly pay
RIGHT NOW.
This home is like new. 3 bed.
ment pays ail. TE 9-3033 or
UNFURNISHED new 2 bedroom
rooms,
many
features,
kitchen
TE 8-3994. Winter Park, Fla.
house. FA 2-3219.
“We Trade”
equipped. Beautiful lawn. You
4
BEDROOMS
m
ay
find
a
home
with
less
down
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom bouse,
payment but you will not find
nothing fancy but cheap rent, This beautiful 4 bedroom home Is
located
in
Loch
Arbor
on
a
lake.
a better home. 913,700. Low
REALTOR—INSUROR
943 month, Alto, furnished 2
2930 square feet of living plea Down Payment.
Phona FA 3-4991
112 N. Park
room A bath apartment, utilisure. 4 full bathrooms, enor
e
tici furnished, 943. FA 2-3219.
RAVENNA PARK: Furnished 9mous family room, completely
bedroom, I bath, takefront
TWO BEDROOM turn. apt. 933.
built-in kitchen, breakfast room
home. 9123 mo. 104 Satsuma Dr.
bar, etc., many other wondarful
2101 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-393L
U t N. Park Ave.
Pb. FA 2-2420
PA 2-2339.
featurei. 934,930.
2-Bft. bouse modern, FA 2-0379.
SUNLAND ESTATES: 3 bedroom
CLEAN furnished l bedroom
kitchen equipped, acreaned in
carport, low down paym ent
apartment, tile bath, 101 Pal
Also 3 bedrooms, IVfc bath, builtmetto. FA 2-1374 alter 9 p.m.
Ut N. Park Ave. Phone FA 9-2420
309 W. 13th Street
in kitchen, duuble carport, fenc PA S-7999, Evenings PA M m
FURNISHED upstairs apartment 4-BEDROOM, 2 bath home, large
ed in yard, low down payment.
930. FA 1-9337.
landscaped lot 110 x 143 over
Call FA 2-8097.
MONEY MAKER
looks beautiful park, excellent
Not a money making machine
condition, low taxes, reasonable WILL TRADE n r equity in house
but 714 feat of frontage on a
for your trailer, boat or ear.
down payment. 3!ust see to ap
“For Your
new access road between High
TE 1-3604 Winter Park, Fla.
preciate 317,300. By owner .Ph,
way 17-M and National High
Painting”
FA 2-7952.
way 4. Priced 30% below mar
4 BEDROOMS, MAYFAIR
ket value for quick aale. This
On* Room or
HI FAIRFAX AVE., North Or A beautiful 4 bedroom home now
is a speculative bargain
Complete H o u m
lando Homes, 3-Bedroom home
available In Sinfurd'a finest re
less
than
2
yn.
old.
Terraito
sidential area. 2,000 aquare feet
All Work Guaraatrod
floors. Screened patio with roof.
of living area, a complete kit
CALL
Large carport. City sewer A chen Including dishwasher and
water. No taxes. Large lot. 5 other special features. This 111 N. Park Ave. Phone PA 3-3430
J. D. Carlton
young orange trees bearing.
home ia designed for comfort OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling land.
Going north. FHA financed. Pay
FA 2-1568
able family living. Call today.
Large 3 story frame house.
closing cost, take over pay
$33,430.
Real spring water, beautiful
menu 379 mo.
huge trees, flowing creek. 12
miles from Sanford. Only 516,3u0
St. .Johns Realty Co.
Write for details. Terms, dir
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
actions — Box 34, Enterprise,
US N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-91*1 U t N. Park Ave. I’hona FA 2-3420
Fla.
FINANCING
TWO trailer lots 90 x 140. Reason
3-BEUHOOM home available im
Dewn Payment A
able — Terms. Owner FA 2-9800.
LAKESIDE HOME
mediately. small down payment,
Closing Cost
Spacious livable two bedrooms.
$75 mo. FA 2*6202.
VA DIRECT loan house. 3-Bed
Small attractive lake—Built In
5159.50
* rooms, large paneled living
kltebctv—other extras all for
BY
OWNER:
almost
new
3
bed
Monthly Payments as low as
room, oak floors, electric kit
only |400 down. Call (or appoint
room home, low down payment
391 Inti. U se* and insurance
chen, duct beating. Its baths
ment today.
and monthly payment. 1909 W.
NEW HOMES
double carpnrte, quiet. Golf
4th St. Ph. FA 2-3934.
In Beautiful —
course area, many pines, beau
Stenstrom Realty
Stemper Agency
Stenstrom Realty
Stenstrom Realty
Helmly Realty
Stenstrom Realty
Stenstrom Realty
VA
Sunland Estates
$1)300
NEW
$9300
tiful aelting near Sanlando
Springs. FA 2 9101 or TE 7-1713.
“We Trade”
Stemper
A gency
A 1300 down payment and $63
per month will move your fam
REALTOR—INSUROR
ily into a new home in a quiet
Oscar M. Harrison
112 N. Park
area of Sanfurd. Insurance and Registered Real Estate Broker Phone FA 2-4901
taxet included In the monthly 1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 2-7949
Ball-Blair Agency
payment. FHA financed. Your
Registered Brokers
aatisfaction is part of our ser NEARLY NEW modern home on
small lake, completely furnish
k ASSOCIATES
vice.
rd. A Bargain. FA 2-7304.
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2 Mil
Lake 3Iary Branch - FA 2-1290
$ 1 3 ,8 0 0 - $ 1 6 ,0 0 0
3 • BEDROOMS
1 . IK, - 2 BATHS
Conventional A FHA Loans
DIRECTION’S • Enter Sen.
land Estates - Follow Oer
Signs
K1NGSWOOD
BUILDERS, INC.
Stenstrom Realty
12. Real Estate For Sal*
We Don’t Want EVERYBODY'S
Business, Just YOURS. '
FRIUIDAIRP.
WEIMARANER puppies 9 week* WANTED: S o n * * * to t a f i a*
old, 330 It 973, AKC regDiered.
Salea A Service
payment* on 1 complete r e in s
House
W,ring
Free
Estimate*
Phone
NE
9-7999.
Cocoa.
Fla.
of
furniture, monthly paym ent
FARMERS AGENCY
Sid Vihlcn’a Randall Eleetrie
or 1202 W. Atamanda Lane.
91173. CaU Collect: CatailWry
N. V. Farmer, Realtor
Ph. FA 10*15
TE g-IIH.
2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-S23t 111 Magnolia
PERSIAN KITTENS ftO k 913
After boura FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
Mlller’a Motel Hwy. 17-92. Ph. COLDSPOT Supermart Automatic
FA 2-4180.
defrost refrigerator, right- hand
15. Mortgage Loans
door, in excellent condition.
PLUMBING
Reason for telling seed left
3 2 . F low era - T re e s - S h ru b a
Contracting A Repair*
MORTGAGE LOANS
hand door. Sink to a 34, labia
Frta
Estimates
FHA and Conventional
Crepe Myrtle In bloom, all color*
top M a 73 laches eemptete
R L HARVEY
Commercial & Residential
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
with all faucet* and ctta*c«
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 3 3393
STENSTROM REALTY
GrapevllI* Ave near 39th SL
tiona. 331 Colomba Rd, JPlw
111 N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420
NO 9-4909.
25. Plumbing x rvlre*
Wal l
16. Female Help Wanted
N*. Y. .MAIDS _ TOP WAGES
BEST HOMES. TICKETS SENT
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GEM, 33 ETiu iTfij KnYt/n—HtrN. Y.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
S K Y-H IG H
V A LU E
Barkley
Da wn' s
SPECIAL thru AUG. ir»th
Windahield
Back Glass
Door Glass
Vent Glaaa
SERVICE
318 Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 2 i«U4
Senkarik Glass and Paint Co.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-4922
22. Build • P a in t - Repair
s
3 Bedroom IV2 Baths
LANTA
FROM
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MONTH
Principal & Ini.
Prices As Low
Low Don■ Pajment — No Closing lo st — Fli.\ k Cone.
Priced From 99,238. 930 Deposit Will Hewn* Tho Home
t f Your Chalet*
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Includes Everything
84
Principal • Interest • In su ran ce
Built & Developed By Jack Demetre*
3-Bedroom. 2-Bath, beautifully finished, solidly constructed
homes located ia Sanford’s moat eiclusisa residentisl area.
LOCATED
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Of
E.
20th
on
Locust
Ave.
m e n m t f t r ____
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Amy Anderson, Ileg. Real Eatate Broker, Selling Agent
1619 French Ave.
* * < v /* W o . i f - 1 2 ,
TE 9-3911
es« 1-3339
Phona — FA 2-8510 or FA 2-7493
HOLLERS °t SANFORD I
USED
KATHERINE HARVEY
Beauty Shop
SEMI-RETIRE. l> CARPENTF.R
Rtpair*
Alterations
Painting
Phone FA 2-7993.
Quality Homes I
. BY
LUMBER - HARDWARE - PAIN F
Roofing
FHA Loan*
plans
FREE ESTIMATES
Your Cradit la Good. Up to 2 Yrs.
to Pay!
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
B. EDWARDS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
We Give TV Stamps
903 W. 3rd St.
Ph. FA 2-7898
Air Conditioning
EXPERTS
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Sales k Service, All Makes.
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Hites.
• GAS * OIL * ELECTRIC
IIF IT PLMl’S
|
CONSTRUCTION CO., |
Incorporated
BUYD’S Cabinet Shop. MiUwnrk
307 Elm. FA *-2*16
lit N. Park Ave Phnne FA 2 2420 HI N Park Are Phone FA 2 2420 23. Building Materials
panK
Tid&e
Seminole Septic Tank
Regular 39.30 wave now *7 WJ
Cleaning *20.00. Repair work. 21
Regular 910.00 wave how $8.So
hr. service. FA 2-9401.
Regular $12.30 and up waves n»w
20% off regular price. Includes 26. A utom obile Service
Shaping and Styling.
Eva Jo Wynne licensed Sr. Opera
AUTO GLASS
tor, formerly with H arriett!
INSTALLED
Beauty Nook, is row with . . ,
JIM H U N T - KA 31119
Stenstrom Realty
2D INCH cahanit fan in perfect
For personable woman in good
health who can work 23 hours
each week. Preference given
those with experience In teach
ing, aelting or club work. Car
necessary.
1. High earnings
2. Monthly bonuses
WILSON - MAIER 36. Boats • Motor*
3. 3 weeks paid vacation
■MiaFREE FREEI 97.93 TV Antenna
New and Used Furniture
4. Company benefits
Gateway
To
The
Waterway
with
each
TV
service
call,
TV
311
E.
First
St.
FA
2-3922
No investment, no night work.,For
Your EV1NRUDK Dealer
discount. Service calls in the
information, write Mrs. W. VanSell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Robson
Sporting Goode.
city
|3.3o
plus
parts.
300
San
Dyke, Box 99, c/o Sanford Her
Service With The Cash. SUPER 304-9-9 E. 1st.
Ph, FA 2-JMl
ford Ava. FA 2-3332.
ald.
TRADING POST. FA 2-0977.
14 FT. flberilata boat, 31 HP
27. Special S erv l
Used furniture, appliances, toota,
17. Mule Help Wanted
Evlnrude engine, (Jit trailer,
etc. Bought-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
complete skiing eqolpmaflL
FOOD PROGRAM salesman. Your GHOST WRITING, essays, Job 213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Price 1600. FA 2-0433.
resumes
and
letters-of-appUcaHome Food Service Inc. 401 W.
lion.
Experienced competent ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
13th St. FA 2 7580 for Interview
Beds. Day, Week, or Month— 38. Trailer* ■
service.
Low rates. FA 2-1033.
appointment. Leads furnished.
FURNITURE CENTER
HOUSETRAILER tor sale.
FR1G1DAIRB
1100 French Ava.
FA 3-T193,
IS. Help Wanted
Salas A Service
Ph. FA 2-7953
27 ft. HOUSE TRAILER lltot-PB.
G. H. HIGH
COMPANION to Invalid woman,
FA 2-9792.
Oviedo,
Fla.
FO
3-3313
Dsye
live-in, wages discussed at in
WANT
ADS
BRING
Evenings
Sanford
FA
2-3491
terview. 314 W. 6th St. FA 2-4239.
39 Automobile*
Tilt ENOS UPHOLSTERY
FAST RESULTS
WANTED— Reliable man or worn
1957 OLDS 99, fully
an to own A operate profitable FREE ESTIMATE * FA 2-1430
conditioned, power
vending machine business in
brakes, Hydramatie
34. Article* For Sale
Sanford area. Must have at
Sion, 47,000 mil**, |l,4Nv
FOR COMPLETE PEST
least 12 hours spare lime and CONTROL SERVICE CALL JUNGLE HAMMOCKS, mosquito
available. FA 3-3400.
neti,
moss
kits,
canteens.
Army
minimum of |893 cash. You reNavy Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
ART BROWN
ccive enough equipment A mer
Sanfonl, Fla.
chandise now to return your in FA 2-8665
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, canes
vestment, regsrdless of amount PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING walkart.
Invested. Reply giving brief
FREE DEUVERY
W. L. HARMON
:iii
history A phona number to
Prescriptions our Specialty
, Ph. rA 3 4233
Mastor Distributing Company,
FAUSTS Rx PHARMACY
1219 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte ENVELOPES, Letterheads, state
2nd and Mellonvllla
ments, invoices, hand bill*, aad
Down-To-Earth Price*
4, N. C.
Ph. FA 2-7107
programs,
ate.
Progressiva
__ . 9
FOR RENT- working apses, Mo Pnaitn* Co. Phono FA 9-SMIFACTORY TO TOO
Beautiful Lakefroat
tor operator preferred. Haict
ALUMINUM BUNDS
306 West 13th St.
Community
Porter Beauty Shop, 1104 W.
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
On Sparkling Lake Ml****
DRAGLINE A BULLDOZER SER.
23th St.
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
By Hie Hour or Contract
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
$11,300 to 117,100
GATLIN BROTHERS
cords.
21. Ileauty Salima
See Our Mode) Haaua
Geneva 2311 Eve, Oriando GA2-I19S Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co.
— OPEN TODAY —
LAR-RE* BEAUTY SALON FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks A 210 Magnolia
Pb. FA 2-4922
3Vi Ml. So. ef Sanford
1940 Hiawatha
Pb FA 2 1309
etc. call, after 4:30, FA 2-7775.
Turn W. on Lake Mary Bird.
PH. FA 3-937*
WELLS DRILLED
PUMPS SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sisea
A. W. Barkley Used Cars,
i4>j|4i
We Repair and Service
Beauty Salon
Inc.
tV
Walker Building
S T I N K
Imports
&
Sporla
Can
2310 Oak
FA 2 7684
Machinery and Supply Co.
Our HpevisIHe
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph FA 2-6432
Air Conditioned • TV Stamp*
17-92 • Heart of Maitland
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK LAWNS MOWED, l ower edjlng.
PH. MI 4-5307
103 So. oak Ave
FA 2-5743 Jerry Lord, FA 2-3219.
PINEHURST LOT
Stenstrom Realty
33. Furniture
MUST SELL at onct; 10 pc. liv
condition, 111, for quick tale.
Plumbing it Heating
ing roam group. _Snn,
.♦-> NO 8-47M----AIR CONDITIONING
fafcffjflT I’ajtavnf* " a t" |g . Call
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK -•EWfeelberry collect—TE 1-1311. 21” ADMIRAL TV, mahogsny'con:T>vr A j B m v i -a t c t - —
■ole, exceptional buy, must fell
CUSTOM BUI LT~BE DOING
immediately $73. FA 3-091VC.
Mattress renovating. Expert Up R. Bel).
26. Radio A Television
holstering. All Work Guaran
HATCHEI.S TV
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mff. 1 GOOD carpet • ’ a I3‘, C tf 1
Good carpet 9’ x 9’, $23. 1 Mis
k RADIO SERVICE
Co., FA 2-2117, 1301 Sanford
sion 4 shelf bookcase, 43” wide.
‘Dependable Guaranteed Service*
Ava.
Si” high. M. Smith 373 D aiary
Ph. FA 3 8392 2600 W. First St.
• BIG VALUES
Dr., DeBary.
•*>i.
TV SERVICE within the hour
• QUICK CREDIT
Service call 32.00. Sunshine TV.
20 Inch TV eets, 933 and up,itt*Il
•* EASY TERMS
FA 2-9792. The working man’s WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
FA 2-6314.
friend.
CARPENTRY, palnung, roofing
17-92 RESTAURANT
Immediately available for build
and cament work FA 1 4999
H I N. Park Ave Phone F A 2 2429 ing your home. Located on Holly Available Immediately. Opers'mg
restaurant.
Includes
excellent
Ave., just south of 20th Street.
ROOM SPECIAL $11.95. Pair.tmg
equipment, new highway sign,
A desirable and sealed neigh
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
•Homes Designed With You In Mind**; ’
building lease rights. $3430 cash.
FA 2*6139.
borhood. 11330.
FA 2-9074
SI. Poultry - Pela - Livaatock 34. A rticle* F o r S al*
21. Electrical Service*
3-Bedrooms - 2 Baths
3-Bedrooms • l i t Baths
3-Bedrooms • 1 Bath,
with or without screened
porch.
Wide variety •■(trior
drrigus and floor plans.
FHA
Convsntionsl A fn-Ssrvtcs
FINANCING
DIRECTIONS TO
RAVENNA
~ Tura W. on 20(9. St. Follow
| Country Club Rd. * Watch
^ fo r eu^^ns.
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First In Quality
60
60
59
59
39
59
58
58
38
58
58
37
57
57
CARS
•
Reasonable Price*
CHEVROLET 2 Door, V-8, P/G ......
VALl.lANT 4 Door, Standard Tran*.
RENAULT .............................................
VOLKSWAGEN 2 D oor___________
HOICK Hurd lop Coupe ... -e - I ' l l OfS>»Steer
FORI) 2 Door, Automatic
CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, P /G , A/C ...
DODGE Sierra, Automatic ................
FORD 2 Door. Standard Shift :....... .
PLYMOUTH Belvedere, I D o o r .......
FORD 2 Door, S/T
........ .............................
FORD Victoria. A/T, P /S ............................._
CADILLAC Comer Libia ....................................
FORD Station Wagon, V-8, A /T , 6 Passenger
91799 |
91995
9 595
91295
91599.1
91495.]
91345
91395
9 995
9 995
9 895
91045
91745
9 995
196! CHEVROLET Impala
4 door DEMONSTRATOR with heater, radio, Turbo( Ud*i
Power steering, tinted jla s e . 230 llursa 1’onsr engine
whitewall Urea,
wheel discs. Hachup
lights.’
*2995
04
SPECIAL dslivtred pries
56
56
56
56
56
56
55
55
55
34
53
60
58
OLDSMOHILE “88“ Holiday, Hardtop
OLDSMOHILE Super “88“ 2 D oor......
CHRYSLER N. Y. Station Wagon .......
FORD Purklan*........ ......
..........
DODGE la n cer .......
PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop
CHEVROLET 4 Door Bel A ir .......CADILLAC I Door, A/C .............
PLYMOUTH Station .Wagon, 6 Pass., S/T
CADILLAC 1 Door. A / C ...............................
STUDEIIAKER 4 Door, Automatic Tran* .
CHEVROLET ‘i Ton Pickup....... ...............
FORD Vt Ton Pickup ................. ...............
2nd k Palmetto
Sanford
9 795
9
9
9
9
9
9
145
995
795
795
595
495
91193
9 495
9 S95
9 295
91495
9 795
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vision string President Kennedy
long-term authority to toan foreign
countries up to gtJ billion during
lbt‘ next five years cam’s under
lucre wing criticism today as the
foreign aid hill beaded toward
Senate debate.
The Senate waa expected In
take up the controversial measure
1st* today or Tuesday. The House
Foreign Affairs Committee plan
ned to stamp final approval on
tha legislation Tuesday.
While the R S billion foreign aid
authorisation for this year seemed
sure to win both House and Sen
ate approval, there were increas
ing signs that congressional cri
tics of “back-door** financing
would launch lough floor attacks
on the long-term borrowing proSen. Harry F. Byrd, (D-Va.), a
veteran opponent of all govern
ment programs financed by the
Treasury without annual congres
sional approval,. already has
screed notlee ha will try tw |t t
tht Senate to adopt an amend
ment requiring the appropriations
committees of both the House and
Senate to review the program
eaeh year.
Sen. George D. Allen, (R-VL),
said in a TV program he “might
favor a five-year extension of the
loans program, but I certainly
would expect the executive branch
to eome baek to Congress each
year for an appropriation with
which to meet their expenses.'*
Other.congressional news:
.Berlin.Crisis: the House was
expected today to giro unanimous
support to President Kennedy’s
firm stand on Berlin when K
meats far a scheduled rota on a
resolution authorising the Presi
dent to extend the tour o( duty of
some .servicemen sow la uniform
and to recall'to actlsa duty'itlected reserve units. The Senate,
approved the resolution last
week.
Mtdical C m : A ip o h m m ft*
the Haalth Insuraoct Institute
told Ibt Houm Way* A Moaiuj
Committee that-tba Ugh coat to
taxpayers waa a major objection
to. adding health earn benefit* h r
the aged to the Social Security
System. The Institute said the
program would cost about $21
billion by 1M1 as compared with
the Department oI Health, Edu
cation and Welfare estimate of |t
billion.
Prices Good Through Noon Wed, Aug. 2
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»Q.\\ Mias. (UPI) - An
as diplomat's ton failed
is his second attempt to
The 13 rldera arrested Sunday
boosted to 2M the number taken
Into custody bars since May 34.
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-VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope
Botes XXIII win conduct solemn
duawal rites Wednesday in St.
Infer*! Basttka for Domenico
’CBftfsal Tardlnl, 73, the Vatlcen’i
•eeretary of stale, who died SunBay of a heart attack.
• *TW llUle gny-helred man with
meLrlmmed
spectacles,
who
• key role la the Vatican'e
gpfttida pellcy for the pest decade,
■ml'Mea plagued by heart trouble
Jfr'ffflM jlm e and suffered an atX te tr.oaly three days before hit
i-tlT Mo luidi. Then h j badgered
policemen ■■ they escorted the
others to e waiting paddy wagon.
But determined orflceri insisted
he go free.
“I wouldn't mind going to Jell,'*
•aid Tjokroadisumarts, the eon of
e former Indonesian ambassador
to Pakistan. “ I would lika to know
the sltuationMn Jail. I am trying
to team all I can about the non
violent movement."
He said he could not figure out
If officials here considered him
white or "colored," but argued
that under the segregation policy
here he should be arrested In
either wilting room.
" 1tpe John was awakened SunBay Morning at the nearby sumnEF'papil residence of CaiUlganBetfo and advieed of Tardlnl'a The student's problems began
ittUcal condition. Ho said Mass Saturday when ho arrived with
for tha cardinal and rushed back nine other 'freedom riders" by
fo the Vatican but arrived too bus from Nashville. Police took
The pontiff, obviously affected
By Um death of hia “ closest and
Strongest aide," aald: “What a
frland waa (hia man! How much
fee worked and how much this
m an did in hia Job!"
Last year, Tardlnl was stricken
with a heart attack and remained
tn hie Vatican apartments without
visitors for almost a month. E ar
lier this year he told a news con
ference he wished to retire be
cause of his heart ailment.
“ No one la Irreplaceable," Tar
dlnl aald at the lime.
But the Pope asked him to stay
The pontiff was expected to fill
.the secretary of itate’a position
soon. Observers said the Job was
far too Important to leave vacant
at thia time ol worldwide political
crisis.
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MIAMI (U PD -T he Cuban prlaoners commission and five member* of a refugee committee were
scheduled to return to Cuba today
to assure Prem ier Fidel Castro
they still were hopeful of raising
ranvam for their Jailed comrades.
Four members of the refugee
Committee have volunteered to
take the piece of two defector*
who refused to honor thgir pledge
to return to Castro's maximum
Security prison.
Pan American World A’rwiya
Flight 431, with a scheduled dcparture time of 4 p.m, was to take
the prisoner envoys to Havana,
T>o •prisoners have been in the
United State* since June 25 In an
attempt to revive the controvers
ial
tractore-for-prisoncri
ex
change.
Accompanying the eight returnhig prisoners will be attorney Au
guste Freyre; businessmen Maneel Area, Alvaro Sanches, and Eu
sebio M. Hernandez: and Mrs.
Virginia Betancourt.
Tito men have volunteered to
terve aa prison substitutes for two
iriaoner envoys,
. . Heins Mo Pico
ind Mirto Collazo, who decided
Friday lo stay lo the U. S. rather
ban return to Cuba.
Mrs. Betancourt, the only wornm to tha group, had two sons in
ho unsuccessful Pigs’ Bay lavafen to April.
Tho four men and Mrs. Detanhurt art member* of a group
TV RENTAL
Stminole TV
rtww Our Tube Checker
Bedford Ave. FA M IM
him to the police station, but re
fused to Jail hitn.
Also left sitting at the bus n a
tion Saturday waa Norma Wag
ner, 44, of Rochester, N. Y-, who
Is blind. She hitched a ride to the
police station and demanded to
be Jailed, but officers refused.
She flew back to Nashville later
in the day,
Tha officers also planned to Ig
nore a third rider In Saturday's
group, lillmer Pabel, 50, of Mun
ich, Germany, a reporter for the
German niagaiine Quick.
But Pabel pleaded to be a r
rested and offlccri obliged.
Tjokroadisumarto, who Ignored
• plea from the Indonesian em
bassy in Washington to abandon
his integrationlit activities, aald
he plana to remain In Mississippi
for several weeks for a closer took
at segregation.
called 'family Committee of Cu
ban War Prisoners*' formed tier*
to collect funds to buy the truetnr* Cuban Prem ier Fidel Castro
has demanded in exchange for
1,107 prisoners captured in tbo In
vasion.
The group said it has collected
more than $100,Quo so fxr.
The prisoner envoy» declined lo
speculate on whet reaction Castro
might have to the defection of
Pico ind Collazo.
All 10 of the envoys, when they
left Cube, promised to return after
the negotiations in the United
States,
Pico touched off a kidnapping
scare Sunday when he disappeared
from his Miami hotel room fur
five hours. However, he returned
jmharmed and aaid he had been
out for an interview with a re
porter and photographer for
“ Avanre," a former Havana news-
SOUTH'S
FINEST
Cob Semite and their families of
Cub Scout Pack 543, sponsored by
the Holy Names Society of the
All Souls Church, conducted their
first Paek Meeting Thursday at
Silver Lake.
Joe May, Chairman of tbo Plan
ning Committee, opened the meet
ing by welcoming the Cubs and
their pirtnte. Sid Wlnoker, the
Boy Scout Neighborhood Commts
sioner, presented a brief outline
of what tha Cub Scout Idea con
sists of and the responsibilities o'
each parent to th t program.
One of the outstanding even's of
tha i 3grim was presented by
several Boy Scouts from the Lake
Mary troop. These boys, garbed
in genuine Indian costumes, en
tered the campfire area from
their teepee, which hid been
erected prior to the meeting, and
presented several authentic In
dian dances.
The highlight of the program
was the presentation of achieve
ment awards to the Cubs. Cubm asier Gene Shannon presented
the badges lo each respective
parent who In turn pinned the
award on his or her ion.
Bobcat badges were pre»»nted
lo the following boys, Peter Van
Duyne, Billy Burgess, Jennngs
Hurt, Michael Ritiie, Jeffrey
Bowel, Moaie Miller, Frank Mil
ler, John Hines, I* H. Slgmorc,
Billy Corao, Teligo Baullsts, Al
bert Andrews, Bobby d ru th e rs,
Joe May Jr., Stanley llaltack,
James Klelt, Doug Hunt, and
Freddie llalback. ■
Wolf Badges were awarded to
the following boys: Jennings Hurt.
Mike Ilitile, Rickey de Yarmin
and William Smith.
Gold and Silver Arrow Badges
to: Ricky id * Yarmin, Tommy
Leonard, Jimmy Leonard, Mike
Shannon, Jenningi Hurt and Mike
Ritiie.
A special thank you award, for
past icrvlce aa a Den Chi'f, was
presented to Wayne Slankirwicr.
The following were awarded Den
Chief Warrant u V ilflcitei: Wayne
Stankliwici, Steve Stankiew ex,
Victor U tils, and Albert Kramer.
The meeting w ia concluded with
the friendly circle ceiemony after
the Cubs and their families had
enjoyed hot dogs and cokes.
Thure., Frl.
8:30 to 9:00
SATURDAY
8*30 to 7:00
Breakfast.Cup
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COTTAGE
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PORK AND BEANS
BUTTER BEANS
BLACKEYE PEAS
KIDNEY BEANS
SPAGHETTI ‘.H
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Frcih Caught Florida East Coast
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FOOD ORDER
• CHICKEN
• TURKEY
• BEET
• HAM
LADY FAIR KEG SIZE
TUESDAY
Long wood Boy Scout Troop 230,
Christ Church Episcopal Parish
House, 7 p m.
Lungwood Volunteer Fir* Dept
Fire Hall, 7 p.m.
Loogwood Jayccea,
Park, > p.m.
COL DIN RIPE
LIMIT— 1
for aa little aa
Call FA 2-3598
or GA 5-0348
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Offers Your
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Roll Valuations
Near $ 2 0 Million
Sty? g > a n fo rii ip r a lh
Taxable Up $7 Million
Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walker today estimated total valua
tions on the 1961 tax roll at $273,807,000 and taxable valuations at
$182,703,308—an increase of $20 million in total valuations and $7,
THE WEATHER—Clear to partly cloudy through Wednesday, High today, 90-98. Low tonight, 70-75.
million in taxable valuations over last year.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
OL. 63
NO. 247
United Press Leased W re
Established 1908
Last year’s taxable valuations were set at $175,678,569 and total
valuations at $254,006,529.
The roll still is subject to change in the assessor’s final figures
and through equalization hearings, but the estimate gives the coun
ty commission approximately $182,703,308 as a basis for the new
millage rate.
WASHINGTON (UPI>— Detenu* m a l hoped would be reversed < He said the goal la to f.nd j probably would "penetrate our
For the 1961 tax roll, non-exempt land ^valuations were_a®t -afcMcNamara said the admimstra- enough shelter apace* ter 50 mil- defenses far enough to rebate New Shot
Secretary Robert S. McNamara
Moscow
- tic-^«159,547.f>QQ^«jaonpl iirnpeitey$l&;5da,GliU; VaiTre id and telegraph,
^ l d C ontrail today several mil- tion hoped to "revitalise this lion Americans, >oh one . fourth M h y l r w e a p o n * _____ —
Iona-neglected program / u
I o f the popuUi’">n.
Uniuir 'plant to attempt another
' ‘$39,060,000 and home exemptions, $52,354,200.
Gen.
Lyman
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-T.emnitif?.
— " r ^ r t i a p a sc v ” "Bfcr>'v m m jw jju said the United
manned ipsce shot within the next
' iit JJi
oral tens of millions"—might be locating and marking great quan- States still does not have any ef chairman of th* Joint Chief* ef few weeks, reliable sources said
Valuations of land entirely exempt — $38,6D0,WM);* county tax
killed in a nuclear attack on the titiei of community ahetler space fective defense against caen y Staff, alio testified. He s*'d that Monday,
certificate
land (homestead), $5,000; county tax certificate land
in eaistlng buildings throughout missiles. Even in the case of an with all the new type* of weapoai
United States.
available,
"
a
deliberate
at
ark
on
(non-exempt) $59,710; land reverted back to the state, $24,710.
attack by bomberi, he said, some
However, McNamara said Pres- the United States.
Dog Call
population* — or the threat o(
ident Kennedy'* new civil detente
T^ast year non-exempt valuations were set at $150,927,460; home
WASHINGTON tU PIl — The
such an attack—might w*ll be
plan could save at least 10 to 15
Army
Quartermaster
Corps
ur
come the primary meana selected
stead, $46,344,900; personal property, $20,813,180; railroad and tele
million lives. The plan calls fj>
by an aggre*for to force *ur- gently needs gut) German Shepherd
preparation
of ihelters from
dngs to serve s« sentries at Army graph, $3,937,929.
render of his victim."
radioactive fallout.
and Air Force bases.
Valuations of land whollv exempt last year, 831,398,390; tax cer- '
14 McNamara, who took over na"Virtually every ntore. nhop and buaineas in down
tificate
land (homestead) $9,100; land reverted back to the state,
tional responsibility for civil de
town Sanford will be open until 11 p. m. Friday night fea
Won’t Meet Press
fense today under a pres'dcutial
w
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.w*
*
turing bargains and Male* for the service and conven
WASHINGTON <UP|» — Pres!- S12.780.
order, spelled out Kennedy’s pro
Nuclear Attack Could Kill Millions
W JLVA...
Wide Open!
gram In testimony before ■ House
military operations subcommittee.
The subcommittee, led by Rep.
Chet flnlifield (D-Calif.). opened
two weeks of public hearings to
day to take a close look at the
program "so that pitfalls and
U rrors of thw past may be
avoided."
Uolifield halted Kennedy'i steps
to build up the Importancs ot
civil defense and no' 'd that there
has been "a great lack of deeds"
in the past which the congresi-
ience of shoppers in a new antes promotion sponsored by
Downtown Merchant* Assn.” a spokesman said today.
Free tickets will be available in ail stores to adult
shoppers for the big drawing to be held a t the corner of
First and Magnolia shortly after 9 p. m. when a lucky
person will win a free trip for two to the glamorous is
land of Nassau.
The trip Is the first of prizes to be given away by
the Downtown Merchants Assn. A similur drawing will
he held ench week for a variety of wonderful gifts to give
extra added pleasure to downtown Friday night shn|>ping expeditions.
The Rltz Theater is cooperating with both parents
and merchants by offering a special children's feature
movie on Friday with the first showing to begin at 5:15
p. m. and the second feature at 7:15 p. m. A cartoon fol
lowing the second showing will last until afte r the draw
ing.
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r- _
den Kennedy will not hold a new*
confeieme this week. Hi* last
new* confrrente was two week*
•go.
Vandalism
ST. ALBANS, Vt. (U PI)—Police
today sought the person who
dumped 100 gallons of used motor
oil into the city's sewerage sys
tem. threatening serious damage
to a new f 6<H),(H)U treatment plant.
25th St Funds
Asked Of County
Ruling Requested
On County Legal
Advertisements
Th* County Commission today
By LARIIY VEKttllKL
Sanford Mayor Joe Haker asked the County Commission by * 3-2 majority voted to include
Nobody asked me but City Com>
today to join with the city in rccon.ttructinjf 25th St. from a legal ad in an out-of-town n ra imission action Monday night in is No Invite
paper despite the protests of Dti.
ROME (UPI)—Premier Amin- French Ave. west to the Old Lake Mary Rd. and to approve trlct S Commissioner Jam es P.
suing a statement about th* lo s
ing uf ei|uipmenl could split lha tora Fanfani does not plan to in fund* out of the 1961-62 budget for the project.
Avery, who called It Illegal and
The commission look the request under advisement and a waate of taxpayer*' money.
board wide open. Wa hear that vite Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush
more than just the equipmant was chev to visit Italy during his stay HRreed to study the m atter more closely when they work on ( Avery asked th* county nttor.
involved and we are sorry to tee in Moscow, a high government .--------------------- ------------ ---------- - thsir road program for next year. iF y .to get an attorney general'!
Baker said that "thia la a street ruling on whetfter lb* county had
someone tike Karl Higginbotham source said today.
that is m main traffic artery for ilte right to advertise in a paper
who served the city as commissignresident! of Lake Mary, Loch Ar thht. is not published In Seminote
er and mayor for nine years mad* Tours Iron Curtain
bor, Ravenna Park. Little Venice, C unty.
VIENNA (UPI) — President
into some kind of a villain. Wa
bounty Attorney Mack Cleveland
and tha Country Club arra travel
hear that two of tltu commission Kwame Kkhumuh of Ghana arriv
CREVE COEUR, 111. (UPI) —
ing into th# city, to th* air station, Jr said "you will be complying
ers were after Ksrl's scalp and ed Monday in Prague, the fourth
Deadly ammonia fumes poured
w th Ihe law when you advertise
or to the beaches.
thanka to othrr members of (he Iron Curtain capital on his current
WASHINGTON (UPII — Moblll
out of a ruptured barge pipeline
"Probably uf tbs utmost impor in only a county paper" and aaid
board, si long action was (topped. tour of Europe. He previously
, across 1Z square miles today and
A blistering official temperature | where it had formed out over the Higginbotham was and still is one visited Morrow, Warsaw and Bud lation ot the first military w tance la tbg traffic volume added to would await a ruling from the
serve units under President Ken
M^uted an estimated 10,000 persona
-v
apest.
to this road with the construction st ite before voicing any further
of our batter leader*.
id.qu.dagretl *UT th»-et*r Meyy*m A i U n t l e O c - f s
nedy's preparedness plan may be
oi inlon.
from their homes before dawn.
•
#
•
of th* new high achuoV* lie said,
The usual flow of raia. 1. >* e rj
ordered In abnu. fwn months, atlThe ad concerns the lax equali
Police and civil defense teams i brak in g the prcvlov* record of A)
adding that "this h*s be)n the one
comet trum the w o t, and by the
Th* Chamber of Commerce has Action Pending
thoriliei said today,
zation Itearing scheduled Aug. lfl.
evacuated resident* of Creve set Sunday and adding to the altime it reaches this far inland is gone on record ss saying llul If
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Legis
They laid some units may be single factor that ha* *o drastic
Voting with Avery against the
Coeur and three surrounding ready acute discomfort of Oia
somewhat dissipated by It* p an - the achool board hold, the lax line lation la pending In Congress notified this numlh to be on alert ally increased the us* of this out! of town publication waa John
north-central Illinois towns. Hos elUiena.
age over the western part of the then it aLo will revise its budget which would make airliner crewa (or possible call-up. But they road."
Fllipatrick. Commissioners Ver
pital staffs in two counties treated
Unofficially, reports of 1U0 and state, between here and the Gulf and not ask for any additions) ap tarry guns and lock themsclvee doubled any actually would be on
Cost to the county would be non) Dunn, Ted Williams and
more than a .score of injured.
1U1 have Come in from around Hie Coast, they explained.
proprialioha. Whether the school into their cockpit* behind one-way active duly before ilte end of Sep 133.248.19.
Chairman J. C. Hutchison voted
By S a.m. most of the evacue*
The project would include widen to include it.
board
holds
lb*
line
or
not,
the
county.
In
other
parts
of
the
nation
glass
so
that
they
could
see
out
tember.
had returned to their homes and
A brief sprinkle of rain vetlled storms rolled east frum the (ireat chamber should make every effort but nobody could sea in.
Kennedy has Indicated Ale ing, Installing drainage and curba
Peoria health director Dr. Fred
the dual in scattered parts of the Plains today and brought a cloudy to tighten ita belt also. Anyway
Force
unit* would get the first and to level and repave tha more
OLong said the "emergency ii now
county
during
the
afternoon
and
than on* mil* stretch of road. The
w*
hear
that
both
the
city
and
outlook
to
m
oit
of
the
eastern
twocalls.
Message
For
Kennedy
over." Only "occasional pockets"
about midnight a weird display ot thirds except Florida and parts county will never, .‘.pprovve uny in
The door was opened to call-up ruunty would pay for materials,
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U PI)—The
of gat remained.
lightening set in with a constant of the Deep South.
crease for that organisation.
Catholic Universe Bulletin, a of as many as 250,000 members with the city forces to undertake
The acrid fumes from a highly
*
*
*
rumble of thunder that erupted in
A sluggish frontal trough lay
weekly, offered the following ad of orgim zcl reverse forces and the work, providing both the labor
prcssuriied 300.000-pound tank on
to a welcome shower drenching from the central plains across the
The new manna building on tha vice to President Kennedy, whose th# National Guard whon the and equipment.
the barge became hazardous
House gave final congreia'onal
In other business, th* board
around midnight. Anthoritlea or the area with nine-tenths of an Great I.akes to Virginia. The U. S. city pier may replace the weather' attendance at ths III a. m. M-se
approval Monday lo * measure awarded th* low bid of Gates Mat
inch
of
rain.
Weather
Bureau
said
the
trough
The County Commission today
ed
bandshell,
hut
the
foundation
of
at ilyannia Port, Mass, has re
dered evacuation of about half of
Weather officials at the Naval would separate generally mild the old structure probably will be sulted In traffic jams "Try the giving Kennedy mobillzati m au ters* Company of Plttsboro, N C., named two additional men to
Creve Coeur’* 5,500 population and
thority he requested. The vote for 120 mattresses for the new serve on a citiieni committee to
virtually all persona at Marquette Air Station reported that the un- temperatures in the North from there forever. Impaction of the tl a. 111. Mass, Sir. President,"
was 403-2.
lighlnlng
set
in
with
a
constant
study needs for a new court
continued hot and humid weather ait* In preparation for the con
county jail at a coat of 12,034;
Heights, Rsrtonvllle, three miles
Beside* the summoning of V*
by
the
intense
heat
that
built
up
house. Th* men named were Wil
in
the
South.
Agreed
to
reverse
a
board
of
struction of a clubhouse on the Takes CD Post
*bveit. and North Pekin, four miles
serve uni.s and selected Individu
liam Bush Jr. arul Fred Williams.
during the day, and the unexpect
.Mostly fair weather was on tap pier revealed that there are 111)
adjustment
appeal
regarding
con
south.
BOSTON (UPI) — Brig. Gen. als to active duty for a* much
The
dtitens committee will meet
ed
rain
came
in
from
the
east,
for
the
eastern
Gulf
states,
the
struction
uf
a
seven
foot
fence
in
pilings under the bandshell found Charles W. Sweeney, pilot rtf the aa 12 months, liu* resolution em
Evacuations led to widespread
with the commission at I p. m.
Pacific Coast ami the northern ation and the cunriete floor hasn't
Dol-Kay
Manor.
Route
6'J
persons
confusion. The Creve Coeur fire
1121) which dropped a n ' atomic powered the Chief Executive to
today in the courthouse.
plateau statea except (or occasion cracked in niore than .’10 years.
house e a t deserted when every
bomb on Nagasaki 1* years ago, extend for a year the tours ot protested the fence construction.
Th* board also agreed to hire
al morning drixztc on the West Plana ara being pushed to get th*
available man rushed to the
took over today a* the city’s civil duty of men now in service.
part time secretarial help for the
Coast.
scene. .A Peoria police lieutenant
marina atarted in 30 to Kn days— ilefen-e director. He said he in
It further authorized the admin
committee to help compile and
said casualty and rescue reports
and th* foundation already is tended to make Boston "safer than istration to extend the arnuat Jaycees Announce
type up data pertaining to the
there.
were uncoordinated.
training periods of some reserve Mutt Show Plans
courthouse.
any
other
eity."
•
•
•
Most of the injured were fireunits beyond the normal two
In other business, the commis
jticn at the barge on the Illinois
weeks. Two-lo-four-weck exten A Mutt Shaw for the boys and sion ordered the toning director
Two of the Florida Stub' Bank
The City Commission Monday
girls
of
the
area
is
being
planned
River east of town. They suffered night authorized City Manager W.
sions are contemplated
janitora were locked in the hank
to withhold building permits in
minor injuries from the fumes
While the administration sought hy the Jaycrei for Aug. 12, at Goldie Manor subdivision until the
for almoat two boors this morn Six Safe After
E.
Knowles
to
make
application
on
Fort
Mellon
Park
beginning
at
despite specially adapted ammo
the ntobiliialion power urgently.
ing. It seems according to the Air Mishap
drainage aituation to corrected;
behalf of the city for a federal
Defense Secretary Robert S. Me- 9:30 a.m.
nia masks.
A Longwood m id en t was rharg- police report, that the two men
Authorized the zoning director
There
will
be
lots
of
prizes
and
MIAMI
(U
PI)-Six
persons
l N’amara promised to use it spar
"It's a miracle no one was grant of funds to assist in the ed with irekleaa driving Monday lost their keys and were discov
to come up with information re
the grand prizes will consist of garding fallout shelters;
killed." a Creve Coeur policeman construction of sewage treatment night after he crashed head-on in ered only after they tupped on the were safe here today aficr a near ingly.
mishap aboard I twin-engine amtwo watches — one for th* girl
■aid. Fumes did not endanger facilities for Sanford.
Heard County Engineer Carlton
to another ear at ‘.'5th St. and window fur two hours.
phthan
airplane
about
15
mdes
and one for the boy with Ihe prize- i jjjjj say that right to to drag,
Peoria with its IZ0.00U population
* *
•
Marine
Gen.
Pate
Preliminary plana for the plant Park Ava., police said.
out on th* Atlantic Ocean.
winning mutt.
\lityi>* are working cleaning out
immediately to the north but po are expected to be completed in
Three persons were rligbtly in
Engineer* Hill Lrffler and Bill
TTie contest will include all age j W ell Creek.
One engine of the plane quit Dies At Age 63
lice said the city was "prepared about another week and presented jured in the mi-hop and treated Bush will go up to Jacksonville
1 groups and will have variuus cole-1
410 start evacuating at any lima." to the board at it* next regular for cut* and bruises and released Thursday to meet with Stile about 15 minutes alter taking off
WASHINGTON (U l'l) - Gen
from Bimini for Miami. Pilot Wil
gorie* of obedience, tricks, best
fiom Seminole Memorial Hospital. Board of Health officials on pre
meeting Aug. II.
liam C, Sorren made a smooth Randolph McCall 1’nte, (miner looking and other fields.
Prisoners Seek
Injured were William McGhley liminary plans for th* sewage landing on the ocean. Minutes commandant of the Matins Corps,
In a resolution adopted by the
Entry blank* can be obtained
Premier Choice
board, It was stated that in order of Lung wood and Cordon and Kiln treatment plant here.
taler he and five passengers were died Monday night, til the Method* from the fond store* or from the i To Formalize Deal
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo to "avoid possible future delay" l.awie, both of Apopka.
picked up by a 50-foot privai* Naval Mrdii-ii! Center, the Marine Jaycer Office on french Ave. The
,
.
, .
, .
HAVANA (UlT) — A commit!**
Police said that McGhiey a t
Corps announced today. Hi* was show
(UPI > — Congolese President the City Commission deems it nec
There's been a slight change in j y^cht nearby and taken asluire
is being sponsored by the
,
,
,
,
.
...
...
. made up of relatives of prisoners
Joseph Kasavubu today nomin essary that application for such tempted to get into the traffic the city budget. The total I9ft|.62 | The plane was undamaged and!'"L The Marin* Corps said cause of
captured in the abortlv* Piga*
ated Cyrilla Adouta aa his choice fund* be made at soon as possi lane and crashed Ino a ear operat budget is 11,072,74V. foist year'*— was towed In to Miami by the death was an extensive intestinal n
^
______ __
Bay invasion sought today to meet
ed by Ronald Lawie.
for premier of the Congo.
ble.
11.012,002.
I Coast Guard.
tumor.
with * high official of th* Castro
regime in an attempt to fortnallia
MaeDill AFB
the "tractors-for-prisuners" deal.
To Remain Active
Five members of (he "family
TAMPA (U PI)—Tsmpa'a #«*»- j commill**" accompanied sight of
■uny took on a glow today with th* | the captured Cuban Invaders on
‘ their return to Havana Monday.
The City Comsnisuon met'Mon vat* project!.
He asked about the availability of Mr. Eddie Griffith to see Mr. Big- July. For Ihe completion of suclii ledge of Ihe City Commission and news that MscDill Air Force Base
Two other prisoners among the
and
its
5,1)00
personnel
would
not
day night to make an official
"During these last few days the City equipment and was Informed ginbotham about his project and; project and the usr of City equip- ' without investigation a* to the
be leaving as scheduled nest year, zroup that went to Miami to try
statem ent concerning an Instance inquiries were specifically direct. that the City wrecker could do the that it was a private job.
merit.
Commissioner
lliggin-, location of the work.
Th# Air Force announced that '« »»v* Prem ier Fidel Castro’t
kf use of city equipment on a pri ed on Ibe use of City equipment job, but that it would bav* to be "On the morning of July 26th. botham has paid the City of San
"The policy of the City Comrolsvate work project after it bad on a project of Commissioner Earl on a private touia with compen the City Manager’s Office was no- ford for equipment and labor Ihe aion with reference to such use of beraui* of th* Berlin crisis and "tracturs-for-prisoncrs ’ deal re*0 return to their homeland,
been reported to individual com Higginbotham. On Vlonday, July sation to the City for rental and filled that City equipment was sum of I22S.U, and to individual | City equipment Is based on a mo- th* resulting delay in deactivation j
m issio n e rs.
21, 190], Commissioner Higgin labor and that such use would used on Mr. Higginbotham's pro city employes for labor during lion made by Commissioner llig- uf B47 medium bomber Units,
The commission itressed that it botham contacted the City SIan- have to occur after normal City ject during normal working hours. off hours, the sum of J64 07.
i ginbotham and previously enacted MacDitl would not be r|u»*d down
Herald Index
will adhere strict iy to a policy al ager pertaining to the removal of working
hours.
Commissioner Upon such notification, th* pro.ect
"Th* City Commission’* policy j by the City Com mission with th* in mid-1962.
Bridge
.
Page a
ready on the books concerning use some palm trees on the West First Higginbotham said he would be wai investigated and upon the has been and will continue to be intent that the City and its equip
Classified _ .
oi city equ pment and icieaseti ine street right-of-way. Commissioner glad to pay such charges,
P ass ?
Lily Manager determining that that oo commissioner, eity em in cut would nut be loaned or leas- Hope For Agreement
Comic* ____ __
. PmgeS
following statement clarifying the Higginbotham slated that the
‘ On the morning of July 25th, Ihe City equipment was being ployee, nr other Individual con rd fur private projects in any in
DETROIT (UPI) — tleneral
ease in point:
Dear Attby
State Road Department contractor Mr. RiCbard, Director of Public | used during normal working hours nected with city government, be stance where such City equipment Motors and the United Auto
P * f* *
Editorial
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"During the past few days sev had asked h m to remove the Works, was notified by Ihe City the project was stopped. At this entitled to. or receive, any bene- would be competing with private Workers expressed hop* today
Pag* «
eral of th* City Commissioner*. trees from Lit* right-of-way Im Manager of Commissionar lliggin- lime Lie project was about 50 per fits not available to an individual enterprise, particular emphasis they c m reach agreement on a
Entertainment
Tag* »
Pusala
.
Individually, have bean contacted mediately, and that he was unable botham'f request and waa told to cent complete. The project was cttiicn of th* City. In this In on the use of City equipment was new contract before a self-im
1 various citizen* pert* ning to to find equipment of the type and contact Mr Higginbotham and then completed after working stance, Pie project was startrd with refrrence In emergency situ posed 30-day dridlin* expires th* Society .........
Pax* *
to use of city equipment on pri size lo accomplish the removal. handle it, Mr. IliChard instructed hour* on the 26th, 27th, and 2Sbi of prior k> formal action or know- ation* and emergency use."
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end ui Uv* month.
j .S p u rt*
Pag* S
Ammonia Fumes
Ttouf 10,000 From
N o M atter How H o t You
Illinois Homes
Felt, It W as Only 9 8
Air Force Units
To Get First Call
Two More Named
To Study Group
City Authorizes
Federal Grant Aid Three Injured
In Car Mishap
‘City Issues 'Official' Statement On Equipment Use
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M jr tl, IN I
vision string President Kennedy
long-term authority to toan foreign
countries up to gtJ billion during
lbt‘ next five years cam’s under
lucre wing criticism today as the
foreign aid hill beaded toward
Senate debate.
The Senate waa expected In
take up the controversial measure
1st* today or Tuesday. The House
Foreign Affairs Committee plan
ned to stamp final approval on
tha legislation Tuesday.
While the R S billion foreign aid
authorisation for this year seemed
sure to win both House and Sen
ate approval, there were increas
ing signs that congressional cri
tics of “ back-door** financing
would launch lough floor attacks
on the long-term borrowing proSen. Harry F. Byrd, (D-Va.), a
veteran opponent of all govern
ment programs financed by the
Treasury without annual congres
sional approval,. already has
screed notlee ha will try tw |tt
tht Senate to adopt an amend
ment requiring the appropriations
committees of both the House and
Senate to review the program
eaeh year.
Sen. George D. Allen, (R-VL),
said in a TV program he “ might
favor a five-year extension of the
loans program, but I certainly
would expect the executive branch
to eome baek to Congress each
year for an appropriation with
which to meet their expenses.'*
Other.congressional news:
.Berlin.Crisis: the House was
expected today to giro unanimous
support to President Kennedy’s
firm stand on Berlin when K
meats far a scheduled rota on a
resolution authorising the Presi
dent to extend the tour o( duty of
some .servicemen sow la uniform
and to recall'to actlsa duty'itlected reserve units. The Senate,
approved the resolution last
week.
Mtdical C m : A ip o h m m ft*
the Haalth Insuraoct Institute
told Ibt Houm Way* A Moaiuj
Committee that-tba Ugh coat to
taxpayers waa a major objection
to. adding health earn benefit* hr
the aged to the Social Security
System. The Institute said the
program would cost about $21
billion by 1M1 as compared with
the Department oI Health, Edu
cation and Welfare estimate of |t
billion.
Prices Good Through Noon W ed, Aug. 2
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as diplomat's ton failed
is his second attempt to
The 13 rldera arrested Sunday
boosted to 2M the number taken
Into custody bars since May 34.
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-VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope
Botes XXIII win conduct solemn
duawal rites Wednesday in St.
Infer*! Basttka for Domenico
’CBftfsal Tardlnl, 73, the Vatlcen’i
•eeretary of stale, who died SunBay of a heart attack.
• *TW llUle gny-helred man with
meLrlmmed
spectacles,
who
• key role la the Vatican'e
gpfttida pellcy for the pest decade,
■ml'M ea plagued by heart trouble
Jfr'ffflM jlm e and suffered an atX tetr.oaly three days before hit
i-tlT Mo luidi. Then hj badgered
policemen ■■ they escorted the
others to e waiting paddy wagon.
But determined orflceri insisted
he go free.
“ I wouldn't mind going to Jell,'*
•aid Tjokroadisumarts, the eon of
e former Indonesian ambassador
to Pakistan. “ I would lika to know
the sltuationMn Jail. I am trying
to team all I can about the non
violent movement."
He said he could not figure out
If officials here considered him
white or "colored," but argued
that under the segregation policy
here he should be arrested In
either wilting room.
" 1tpe John was awakened SunBay Morning at the nearby sumnEF'papil residence of CaiUlganBetfo and advieed of Tardlnl'a
The student's problems began
ittUcal condition. Ho said Mass Saturday when ho arrived with
for tha cardinal and rushed back nine other 'freedom riders" by
fo the Vatican but arrived too bus from Nashville. Police took
The pontiff, obviously affected
By Um death of hia “ closest and
Strongest aide," aald: “ What a
frland waa (hia man! How much
fee worked and how much this
man did in hia Job!"
Last year, Tardlnl was stricken
with a heart attack and remained
tn hie Vatican apartments without
visitors for almost a month. Ear
lier this year he told a news con
ference he wished to retire be
cause o f his heart ailment.
“ No one la Irreplaceable," Tar
dlnl aald at the lime.
But the Pope asked him to stay
The pontiff was expected to fill
.the secretary of itate’a position
soon. Observers said the Job was
far too Important to leave vacant
at thia time ol worldwide political
crisis.
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MIAMI (U P D -T h e Cuban prlaoners commission and five member* o f a refugee committee were
scheduled to return to Cuba today
to assure Premier Fidel Castro
they still were hopeful of raising
ranvam for their Jailed comrades.
Four members o f the refugee
Committee have volunteered to
take the piece o f two defector*
who refused to honor thgir pledge
to return to Castro's maximum
Security prison.
Pan American World A’ rwiya
Flight 431, with a scheduled dcparture time of 4 p.m, was to take
the prisoner envoys to Havana,
T>o •prisoners have been in the
United State* since June 25 In an
attempt to revive the controvers
ial
tractore-for-prisoncri
ex
change.
Accompanying the eight returnhig prisoners will be attorney Au
guste Freyre; businessmen Maneel Area, Alvaro Sanches, and Eu
sebio M. Hernandez: and Mrs.
Virginia Betancourt.
Tito men have volunteered to
terve aa prison substitutes for two
iriaoner envoys,
. . Heins Mo Pico
ind Mirto Collazo, who decided
Friday lo stay lo the U. S. rather
ban return to Cuba.
Mrs. Betancourt, the only wornm to tha group, had two sons in
ho unsuccessful Pigs’ Bay lavafen to April.
Tho four men and Mrs. Detanhurt art member* of a group
him to the police station, but re
fused to Jail hitn.
Also left sitting at the bus n a
tion Saturday waa Norma Wag
ner, 44, of Rochester, N. Y -, who
Is blind. She hitched a ride to the
police station and demanded to
be Jailed, but officers refused.
She flew back to Nashville later
in the day,
Tha officers also planned to Ig
nore a third rider In Saturday's
group, lillmer Pabel, 50, o f Mun
ich, Germany, a reporter for the
German niagaiine Quick.
But Pabel pleaded to be ar
rested and offlccri obliged.
Tjokroadisumarto, who Ignored
• plea from the Indonesian em
bassy in Washington to abandon
his integrationlit activities, aald
he plana to remain In Mississippi
for several weeks for a closer took
at segregation.
called 'fam ily Committee of Cu
ban War Prisoners*' formed tier*
to collect funds to buy the truetnr* Cuban Premier Fidel Castro
has demanded in exchange for
1,107 prisoners captured in tbo In
vasion.
The group said it has collected
more than $100,Quo so fxr.
The prisoner envoy» declined lo
speculate on whet reaction Castro
might have to the defection of
Pico ind Collazo.
All 10 of the envoys, when they
left Cube, promised to return after
the negotiations in the United
States,
Pico touched off a kidnapping
scare Sunday when he disappeared
from his Miami hotel room fur
five hours. However, he returned
jmharmed and aaid he had been
out for an interview with a re
porter and photographer
for
“ Avanre," a form er Havana news-
SOUTH'S
FINEST
Offers
Cob Semite and their families of
Cub Scout Pack 543, sponsored by
the Holy Names Society of the
All Souls Church, conducted their
first Paek Meeting Thursday at
Silver Lake.
Joe May, Chairman of tbo Plan
ning Committee, opened the meet
ing by welcoming the Cubs and
their pirtnte. Sid Wlnoker, the
Boy Scout Neighborhood Commts
sioner, presented a brief outline
of what tha Cub Scout Idea con
sists of and the responsibilities o '
each parent to tht program.
One of the outstanding even's of
tha i 3grim was presented by
several Boy Scouts from the Lake
Mary troop. These boys, garbed
in genuine Indian costumes, en
tered the campfire area from
their teepee, which hid been
erected prior to the meeting, and
presented several authentic In
dian dances.
The highlight of the program
was the presentation of achieve
ment awards to the Cubs. Cubmasier Gene Shannon presented
the badges lo each respective
parent who In turn pinned the
award on his or her ion.
Bobcat badges were pre»»nted
lo the following boys, Peter Van
Duyne, Billy Burgess, Jennngs
Hurt,
Michael
Ritiie, Jeffrey
Bowel, Moaie Miller, Frank Mil
ler, John Hines, I* H. Slgmorc,
Billy Corao, Teligo Baullsts, Al
bert Andrews, Bobby druthers,
Joe May Jr., Stanley llaltack,
James Klelt, Doug Hunt, and
Freddie llalback. ■
Wolf Badges were awarded to
the following boys: Jennings Hurt.
Mike Ilitile, Rickey de Yarmin
and William Smith.
Gold and Silver Arrow Badges
to: Ricky id * Yarmin, Tommy
Leonard, Jimmy Leonard, Mike
Shannon, Jenningi Hurt and Mike
Ritiie.
A special thank you award, for
past icrvlce aa a Den Chi'f, was
presented to Wayne Slankirwicr.
The following were awarded Den
Chief Warrant u V ilflcite i: Wayne
Stankliwici, Steve Stankiew ex,
Victor Utils, and Albert Kramer.
The meeting wia concluded with
the friendly circle ceiemony after
the Cubs and their families had
enjoyed hot dogs and cokes.
little
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Roll Valuations
Near $ 2 0 Million
Sty? g > a n fo rii i p r a l h
Taxable Up $ 7 Million
Tax Assessor Mary Earle Walker today estimated total valua
tions on the 1961 tax roll at $273,807,000 and taxable valuations at
$182,703,308—an increase o f $20 million in total valuations and $7,
THE W EATHER— Clear to p a rtly cloudy through Wednesday, High today, 90-98. Low tonight, 70-75.
million in taxable valuations over last year.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1961
SANFORD, FLORIDA
OL. 63
NO. 247
United Press Leased W re
Established 1908
Last year’s taxable valuations were set at $175,678,569 and total
valuations at $254,006,529.
The roll still is subject to change in the assessor’s final figures
W J L V A . . .
and through equalization hearings, but the estimate gives the coun
ty commission approximately $182,703,308 as a basis fo r the new
millage rate.
WASHINGTON (UPI>— Detenu* m a l hoped would be reversed < He said the goal la to f.nd j probably would "penetrate our
For the 1961 tax roll, non-exempt land ^valuations were_a®t -afcMcNamara said the admimstra- enough shelter apace* ter 50 mil- defenses far enough to rebate New Shot
Secretary Robert S. McNamara
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tion hoped to "revitalise this lion Americans, >oh one . fourth Mhylr w e a p o n * _____—
- tic-^«159,547.f>QQ^«jaonpl iirnpeitey$l&;5da,GliU; VaiTre id and telegraph,
^ l d C ontrail today several milIona-neglected program / u
I o f the popuUi’ ">n.
Uniuir 'plant to attempt another
' ‘$39,060,000 and home exemptions, $52,354,200.
Gen.
Lyman
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— "r^rtiapa scv” "Bfcr>'v m m jw j ju
said the United
manned ipsce shot within the next
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oral tens of millions"—might be locating and marking great quan- States still does not have any ef chairman of th* Joint Chief* ef few weeks, reliable sources said
Valuations o f land entirely exempt — $38,6D0,WM);* county tax
killed in a nuclear attack on the titiei o f community ahetler space fective defense against ca e n y Staff, alio testified. He s*'d that Monday,
certificate
land (homestead), $5,000; county tax certificate land
in eaistlng buildings throughout missiles. Even in the case of an with all the new type* o f weapoai
United States.
available,
"
a
deliberate
at
ark
on
(non-exempt) $59,710; land reverted back to the state, $24,710.
attack by bom beri, he said, some
However, McNamara said Pres- the United States.
Dog Call
population* — or the threat o(
ident Kennedy'* new civil detente
T^ast year non-exempt valuations were set at $150,927,460; home
WASHINGTON tUPIl — The
such an attack—might w*ll be
plan could save at least 10 to 15
Army
Quartermaster
Corps
ur
come the primary meana selected
stead, $46,344,900; personal property, $20,813,180; railroad and tele
million lives. The plan calls fj>
by an aggre*for to force *ur- gently needs gut) German Shepherd
preparation
of ihelters from
dngs to serve s« sentries at Army graph, $3,937,929.
render of his victim."
radioactive fallout.
and Air Force bases.
Valuations o f land whollv exempt last year, 831,398,390; tax cer- '
14 McNamara, who took over na"Virtually every ntore. nhop and buaineas in down
tificate
land (homestead) $9,100; land reverted back to the state,
tional responsibility for civil de
town Sanford will be open until 11 p. m. Friday night fea
Won’t Meet Press
fense today under a pres'dcutial
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turing bargains and Male* for the service and conven
WASHINGTON <UP|» — Pres!- S12.780.
order, spelled out Kennedy’s pro
Nuclear Attack Could Kill Millions
Wide Open!
gram In testimony before ■ House
military operations subcommittee.
The subcommittee, led by Rep.
Chet flnlifield (D-Calif.). opened
two weeks of public hearings to
day to take a close look at the
program "so that pitfalls and
Urrors of thw past may be
avoided."
Uolifield halted Kennedy'i steps
to build up the Importancs ot
civil defense and no' 'd that there
has been "a great lack of deeds"
in the past which the congresi-
ience o f shoppers in a new antes promotion sponsored by
Downtown Merchant* Assn.” a spokesman said today.
Free tickets will be available in ail stores to adult
shoppers for the big drawing to be held at the corner of
First and Magnolia shortly after 9 p. m. when a lucky
person will win a free trip for two to the glamorous is
land of Nassau.
The trip Is the first of prizes to be given away by
the Downtown Merchants Assn. A similur drawing will
he held ench week for a variety of wonderful gifts to give
extra added pleasure to downtown Friday night shn|>ping expeditions.
The Rltz Theater is cooperating with both parents
and merchants by offering a special children's feature
movie on Friday with the first showing to begin at 5:15
p. m. and the second feature at 7:15 p. m. A cartoon fol
lowing the second showing will last until after the draw
ing.
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Vandalism
By LARIIY VEKttllKL
Nobody asked me but City Com>
mission action Monday night in is
suing a statement about th* l o s
ing uf ei|uipmenl could split lha
board wide open. Wa hear that
more than just the equipmant was
involved and we are sorry to tee
someone tike Karl Higginbotham
who served the city as commissigner and mayor for nine years mad*
into some kind of a villain. Wa
hear that two of tltu commission
CREVE COEUR, 111. (U PI) —
ers were after Ksrl's scalp and
Deadly ammonia fumes poured
thanka to othrr members of (he
out of a ruptured barge pipeline
board, si long action was (topped.
, across 1Z square miles today and
A blistering official temperature |where it had formed out over the Higginbotham was and still is one
M^uted an estimated 10,000 persona
-v
o f our batter leader*.
id.qu.dagretl *UT th»-et*r Meyy*m AiUntle O c - fs
from their homes before dawn.
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The usual flow of raia. 1. >* e r j
braking
the
prcvlov*
record
of
A)
Police and civil defense teams i
comet trum the w o t , and by the
Th* Chamber of Commerce has
evacuated resident* of Creve set Sunday and adding to the altime it reaches this far inland is gone on record ss saying llul If
Coeur
and three
surrounding ready acute discomfort of Oia
somewhat dissipated by It* p a n - the achool board hold, the lax line
north-central Illinois towns. Hos elUiena.
age over the western part of the then it aLo will revise its budget
pital staffs in two counties treated
Unofficially, reports of 1U0 and state, between here and the Gulf and not ask for any additions) ap
more than a .score of injured.
1U1 have Come in from around Hie Coast, they explained.
proprialioha. Whether the school
By S a.m. most of the evacue*
board holds lb* line or not, the
county.
In
other
parts
of
the
nation
had returned to their homes and
A brief sprinkle of rain vetlled storms rolled east frum the (ireat chamber should make every effort
Peoria health director Dr. Fred
the dual in scattered parts of the Plains today and brought a cloudy to tighten ita belt also. Anyway
OLong said the "emergency ii now
county during the afternoon and outlook to m oit of the eastern two- w* hear that both the city and
ov er." Only "occasional pockets"
about midnight a weird display ot thirds except Florida and parts county will never, .‘.pprovve uny in
of gat remained.
lightening set in with a constant of the Deep South.
crease for that organisation.
The acrid fumes from a highly
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rumble of thunder that erupted in
A sluggish frontal trough lay
prcssuriied 300.000-pound tank on
to a welcome shower drenching from the central plains across the
The
new
manna
building
on tha
the
barge
became
hazardous
around midnight. Anthoritlea or the area with nine-tenths of an Great I.akes to Virginia. The U. S. city pier may replace the weather'
inch of rain.
Weather Bureau said the trough ed bandshell, hut the foundation of
dered evacuation of about half of
Weather officials at the Naval would separate generally mild the old structure probably will be
Creve Coeur’* 5,500 population and
Air Station reported that the un- temperatures in the North from there forever. Impaction of the
virtually all persona at Marquette
lighlnlng set in with a constant continued hot and humid weather ait* In preparation for the con
Heights, Rsrtonvllle, three miles
by the intense heat that built up in the South.
struction of a clubhouse on the
*bveit. and North Pekin, four miles
during the day, and the unexpect
.Mostly fair weather was on tap pier revealed that there are 111)
south.
Evacuations led to widespread ed rain came in from the east, for the eastern Gulf states, the pilings under the bandshell found
Pacific Coast ami the northern ation and the cunriete floor hasn't
confusion. The Creve Coeur fire
plateau statea except (or occasion cracked in niore than .’10 years.
house eat deserted when every
al morning drixztc on the West Plana ara being pushed to get th*
available man rushed to the
Coast.
scene. .A Peoria police lieutenant
marina atarted in 30 to Kn days—
said casualty and rescue reports
and th* foundation already is
there.
were uncoordinated.
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Most of the injured were fire-
Ammonia Fumes
Ttouf 10,000 From
No Matter How H ot You
Illinois Homes
Felt, It Was Only 98
jticn at the barge on the Illinois
River east of town. They suffered
minor injuries from the fumes
despite specially adapted ammo
nia masks.
"It's a miracle no one was
killed." a Creve Coeur policeman
■aid. Fumes did not endanger
Peoria with its IZ0.00U population
immediately to the north but po
lice said the city was "prepared
410 start evacuating at any lima."
Premier Choice
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo
(UPI > — Congolese President
Joseph Kasavubu today nomin
ated Cyrilla Adouta aa his choice
for premier of the Congo.
City Authorizes
Federal Grant Aid Three Injured
In Car Mishap
The City Commission Monday
night authorized City Manager W.
E. Knowles to make application on
behalf of the city for a federal
grant of funds to assist in the
construction of sewage treatment
facilities for Sanford.
Preliminary plana for the plant
are expected to be completed in
about another week and presented
to the board at it* next regular
meeting Aug. II.
In a resolution adopted by the
board, It was stated that in order
to "avoid possible future delay"
the City Commission deems it nec
essary that application for such
fund* be made at soon as possi
ble.
A Longwood m id en t was rharged with irekleaa driving Monday
night after he crashed head-on in
to another ear at ‘.'5th St. and
Park Ava., police said.
Three persons were rligbtly in
jured in the mi-hop and treated
for cut* and bruises and released
fiom Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Injured were William McGhley
of Lung wood and Cordon and Kiln
l.awie, both o f Apopka.
Police said that McGhiey at
tempted to get into the traffic
lane and crashed Ino a ear operat
ed by Ronald Lawie.
den Kennedy will not hold a new*
confeiem e this week. Hi* last
new* confrrente was two week*
•go.
ST. ALBANS, Vt. (U PI)— Police
today sought the person who
dumped 100 gallons of used motor
oil into the city's sewerage sys
tem. threatening serious damage
to a new f 6<H),(H)U treatment plant.
No Invite
ROME (U PI)— Premier Amintora Fanfani does not plan to in
vite Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush
chev to visit Italy during his stay
in Moscow, a high government
source said today.
Tours Iron Curtain
25th S t Funds
Asked O f County
Sanford Mayor Joe Haker asked the County Commission
today to join with the city in rccon.ttructinjf 25th St. from
French Ave. west to the Old Lake Mary Rd. and to approve
fund* out of the 1961-62 budget for the project.
The commission look the request under advisement and
HRreed to study the matter more closely when they work on
.------------------------------- ----------- thsir road program for next year.
Air Force Units
To Get First Call
4
vat* project!.
"During these last few days the
inquiries were specifically direct.
ed on Ibe use of City equipment
on a project of Commissioner Earl
Higginbotham. On Vlonday, July
21, 190], Commissioner Higgin
botham contacted the City SIanager pertaining to the removal of
some palm trees on the West First
street right-of-way. Commissioner
Higginbotham slated that the
State Road Department contractor
had asked h m to remove the
trees from Lit* right-of-way Im
mediately, and that he was unable
to find equipment of the type and
size lo accomplish the removal.
He asked about the availability of
City equipment and was Informed
that the City wrecker could do the
job, but that it would bav* to be
on a private touia with compen
sation to the City for rental and
labor and that such use would
have to occur after normal City
working
hours.
Commissioner
Higginbotham said he would be
glad to pay such charges,
‘ On the morning of July 25th,
Mr. RiCbard, Director of Public
Works, was notified by Ihe City
Manager of Commissionar lligginbotham'f request and waa told to
contact Mr
Higginbotham and
handle it, Mr. IliChard instructed
Th* County Commission today
by * 3-2 majority voted to include
a legal ad in an out-of-town n ra ipaper despite the protests of Dti.
trlct S Commissioner James P.
Avery, who called It Illegal and
a waate of taxpayer*' money.
( Avery asked th* county nttor.
iF y .to get an attorney general'!
ruling on whetfter lb* county had
ilte right to advertise in a paper
thht. is not published In Seminote
C unty.
bounty Attorney Mack Cleveland
Jr said "you will be complying
w th Ihe law when you advertise
in only a county paper" and aaid
to would await a ruling from the
st ite before voicing any further
oi inlon.
The ad concerns the lax equali
zation Itearing scheduled Aug. lfl.
Voting with Avery against the
out! of town publication waa John
Fllipatrick. Commissioners Ver
non) Dunn, Ted Williams and
Chairman J. C. Hutchison voted
to include it.
VIENNA (UPI) — President
Kwame Kkhumuh of Ghana arriv
ed Monday in Prague, the fourth
Iron Curtain capital on his current
WASHINGTON (UPII — Moblll
tour o f Europe. He previously
lation ot the first military w
visited Morrow, Warsaw and Bud
serve units under President Ken
apest.
nedy's preparedness plan may be
ordered In abnu. fwn months, atlthoriliei said today,
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Legis
They laid some units may be
lation la pending In Congress notified this numlh to be on alert
which would make airliner crewa (or possible call-up. But they
tarry guns and lock themsclvee doubled any actually would be on
into their cockpit* behind one-way active duly before ilte end of Sep
glass so that they could see out tember.
Kennedy has
Indicated Ale
but nobody could sea in.
Force unit* would get the first
calls.
The door was opened to call-up
CLEVELAND, Ohio (U PI)—The
of
as many as 250,000 members
Catholic
Universe
Bulletin, a
of orgim zcl reverse forces and
weekly, offered the following ad
th# National Guard whon the
vice to President Kennedy, whose
House gave final congreia'onal
attendance at ths III a. m. M-se
approval Monday lo * measure
The County Commission today
at ilyannia Port, Mass, has re
giving Kennedy mobillzati m au
named two additional men to
sulted In traffic jams "Try the thority he requested. The vote
serve on a citiieni committee to
tl a. 111. Mass, Sir. President,"
was 403-2.
study needs for a new court
Beside* the summoning of V*
house. Th* men named were Wil
serve uni.s and selected Individu
liam Bush Jr. arul Fred Williams.
BOSTON (UPI) — Brig. Gen. als to active duty for a* much
The dtitens committee will meet
Charles W. Sweeney, pilot rtf the aa 12 months, liu* resolution em
with the commission at I p. m.
1121) which dropped a n ' atomic powered the Chief Executive to
today in the courthouse.
bomb on Nagasaki 1* years ago, extend for a year the tours ot
Th* board also agreed to hire
took over today a* the city’s civil duty of men now in service.
part time secretarial help for the
It further authorized the admin
ilefen-e director. He said he in
committee to help compile and
tended to make Boston "safer than istration to extend the arnuat
type up data pertaining to the
training periods of some reserve
courthouse.
any other eity."
units beyond the normal two
In other business, the commis
A Mutt Shaw for the boys and
weeks. Two-lo-four-weck exten
Two o f the Florida Stub' Bank
sion ordered the toning director
girls
of
the
area
is
being
planned
sions are contemplated
janitora were locked in the hank
to withhold building permits in
While the administration sought hy the Jaycrei for Aug. 12, at Goldie Manor subdivision until the
for almoat two boors this morn
Fort
Mellon
Park
beginning
at
the ntobiliialion power urgently.
ing. It seems according to the
drainage aituation to corrected;
Defense Secretary Robert S. Me- 9:30 a.m.
police report, that the two men
Authorized the zoning director
There will be lots of prizes and
MIAMI (U P I)-- Six persons l N’amara promised to use it spar
lost their keys and were discov
to come up with information re
were safe here today aficr a near ingly.
the grand prizes will consist of
garding fallout shelters;
ered only after they tupped on the
mishap aboard I twin-engine amtwo watches — one for th* girl
Heard County Engineer Carlton
window fur two hours.
phthan airplane about 15 mdes
and one for the boy with Ihe prize- i jjjjj
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say that right to to drag,
out on th* Atlantic Ocean.
winning mutt.
\lityi>* are working cleaning out
Engineer* Hill Lrffler and Bill
TTie contest will include all age j W e ll Creek.
One engine of the plane quit
Bush will go up to Jacksonville
1 groups and will have variuus cole-1
about 15 minutes alter taking off
Thursday to meet with Stile
WASHINGTON (U l'l) - Gen
from Bimini for Miami. Pilot Wil
gorie* of obedience, tricks, best
Board o f Health officials on pre
Randolph McCall 1’nte, (miner
liam C, Sorren made a smooth
looking and other fields.
liminary plans for th* sewage landing on the ocean. Minutes commandant of the Matins Corps,
Entry blank* can be obtained
treatment plant here.
taler he and five passengers were died Monday night, til the Method* from the fond store* or from the i
picked up by a 50-foot privai* Naval Mrdii-ii! Center, the Marine Jaycer Office on french Ave. The
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HAVANA (U lT ) — A commit!**
Corps announced today. Hi* was .
There's been a slight change in j y^cht nearby and taken asluire
show is being sponsored by the
,
,
,
,
.
. . .
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. made up of relatives of prisoners
the city budget. The total I9ft|.62 | The plane was undamaged and ! '"L The Marin* Corps said cause of
captured in the abortlv* Piga*
budget is 11,072,74V. foist year'*— was towed In to Miami by the death was an extensive intestinal n
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Bay invasion sought today to meet
11.012,002.
I Coast Guard.
tumor.
with * high official of th* Castro
regime in an attempt to fortnallia
the "tractors-for-prisuners" deal.
Five members of (he "family
TAMPA (U P I)—Tsmpa'a #«*»- com m ill**" accompanied sight of
■uny took on a glow today with th* |the captured Cuban Invaders on
news that MscDill Air Force Base ‘ their return to Havana Monday.
Mr. Eddie Griffith to see Mr. Big- July. For Ihe completion of suclii ledge of Ihe City Commission and
and its 5,1)00 personnel would not Two other prisoners among the
ginbotham about his project and; project and the usr of City equip- ' without investigation a* to the
be leaving as scheduled nest year, zroup that went to Miami to try
that it was a private job.
merit.
Commissioner
lliggin-, location of the work.
Th# Air Force announced that '« »»v* Premier Fidel Castro’ t
"On the morning of July 26th. botham has paid the City of San
"The policy of the City Comrolsberaui* of th* Berlin crisis and "tracturs-for-prisoncrs ’ deal rethe City Manager’s Office was no- ford for equipment and labor Ihe aion with reference to such use of
th* resulting delay in deactivation
*0 return to their homeland,
filled that City equipment was sum of I22S.U, and to individual |City equipment Is based on a moused on Mr. Higginbotham's pro city employes for labor during lion made by Commissioner llig- uf B47 medium bomber Units,
i ginbotham and previously enacted MacDitl would not be r|u»*d down
ject during normal working hours. off hours, the sum of J64 07.
Upon such notification, th* pro.ect
"Th* City Commission’* policy j by the City Com mission with th* in mid-1962.
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wai investigated and upon the has been and will continue to be intent that the City and its equip
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Ihe City equipment was being ployee, nr other Individual con rd fur private projects in any in
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the project was stopped. At this entitled to. or receive, any bene- would be competing with private Workers expressed hop* today
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cent complete. The project was cttiicn of th* City. In this In on the use of City equipment was new contract before a self-im
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Message For Kennedy
Takes CD Post
Two More Named
To Study Group
Jaycees Announce
Mutt Show Plans
Six Safe After
Air Mishap
Marine Gen. Pate
Dies At Age 63
‘City Issues 'Official' Statement On Equipment Use
The City Comsnisuon met'Mon
day night to make an official
statement concerning an Instance
kf use of city equipment on a pri
vate work project after it bad
been reported to individual com
m ission ers.
The commission itressed that it
will adhere strict iy to a policy al
ready on the books concerning use
oi city equ pment and icieaseti ine
following statement clarifying the
ease in point:
"During the past few days sev
eral of th* City Commissioner*.
Individually, have bean contacted
1 various citizen* pert* ning to
to use of city equipment on pri
Baker said that "thia la a street
that is m main traffic artery for
resident! o f Lake Mary, Loch Ar
bor, Ravenna Park. Little Venice,
and tha Country Club arra travel
ing into th# city, to th* air station,
or to the beaches.
"Probably uf tbs utmost impor
tance la tbg traffic volume added
to this road with the construction
of th* new high achuoV* lie said,
adding that "this h*s be)n the one
single factor that ha* *o drastic
ally increased the us* of this
road."
Cost to the county would be
133.248.19.
The project would include widen
ing, Installing drainage and curba
and to level and repave tha more
than on* mil* stretch o f road. The
ruunty would pay for materials,
with the city forces to undertake
the work, providing both the labor
and equipment.
In other business, th* board
awarded th* low bid of Gates Mat
ters* Company of Plttsboro, N C.,
for 120 mattresses for the new
county jail at a coat of 12,034;
Agreed to reverse a board of
adjustment appeal regarding con
struction uf a seven foot fence in
Dol-Kay Manor. Route 6'J persons
protested the fence construction.
Ruling Requested
On County Legal
Advertisements
Prisoners Seek
To Formalize Deal
MaeDill AFB
To Remain Active
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«* * WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
> -Houa* Foreign Affairs Committee
was expggtad la aypnri Pre«l,. dant Kennedy'! foreign aid bill to1 day — including the controversial
l-raoge financing plan,
v aij However, more then 1M House
mbcri, largely Republicans
,
aouthen> Democrats, have
• warned they will oppoia the bill
j m e the House floor.
The $4.1 billion meaaure car
ries the , hep portion under which
Kennedy conld make teens tatallog $>.• billion over n live-year
period, with the Treasury loaning
most of the money.
Opponent! claimed tho proposal
would result In “ backdoor apandlag" end lean eongreaiional acrutiny.
Congreat lonal leader* believed
i Red Women Unsure Of Effect
i;
ill Bm J k Families
OW (UPI) Russian [ dren
cooking the family'*
peered with mixed feel- ***••
fnga today Into the utopian futura " I ,* * " 1 “ F children home with
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r e m ie r ANikife
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predicted
byr PTienucr
Xhruahchev's new 20-year eco
nomic program.
At lent OM Moacew houtrmfe
waa ltsa than enchanted with the
anticipation of being (pared tha
“ bouaehold toll" of rearing cbil-
State Gives
Realtor Deadline
NEWARK, N. J. (UPI)—A Nep
tune. N. J., real ealala firm to
day bed two weeka to appeal a
■tale order to tell a home to a
Negro la an all-white housing de
velopment.
The Negro, Ermoo X. Jonea of
Neptune, a field engineer em
ployed at PL Monmouth, selected
a lot 1st tho development Wednes
day pending the developer** ap- peal.
Jonea and • representative of
tho Harldor Realty Co. mat hare
In the office of Dr. J. Harry
Adnma, bead of the State Division
on Civil Rights, which issued the
order.
•* Adame said the lot would be
’'held for Joois and a contract far
-«n $20,00* ranch house would be
’ 'signed Aug. • unless (be appeal
two re auceeisful.
Jones had been trying for two
pears to movo hi* family Into the
Aaburp Gables development la
Neptune. He finally look his case
to the civil rights division, which
found the developer practiced ra
cial discrimination in horns sale*.
Sale l
Sale
Dresses
Sale
Ladies
Shoes
Sale
Sportswear
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Khrushchev’s blueprint foresees
(bat by 1M0 the atalo will rear
We cfiifdron from the cradle —
with parental consent — and
families will dine In public halls,
catered by the state.
Pre-school children will bo In
stalled in alata nuriorlea and kin
dergartens “ within coming.years"
if the parents wish, the program
stalea. After 1070, "every family
can aend their children to free
boarding schools."
The Soviet viewpoint, stressed
ofien la women's magnsloes, is
lhat qualified teachers can rear
children beiicr lhan mothers can.
A top Soviet government econ
omist, Stanislav Strumllin, said
recently that “ upon leaving (be
maternity ward, every Soviet in
fant would be assigned to a nurs
ery, then lo a kindergarten, then
to a boarding school."
“ Father and mother cae visit
their children after working
hours," he said. “ The partnia will
live in apartment bouses with full
lervicat. Woman will be freed
from cooking."
By the lime “ pure commu
nism" arrive* In 1N0, “ slaetrie
mixers and dishwaahara and fancy
stoves will not be needed by Rus•Ian woman because they will
est In public dining roomi," the
program predicts.
Weather Satellite
Life, Properly Saver
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
f . W.
Reichelderfcr, the nation's top
weatherman, has told Congrats
lhat storm-spoiling Tiros satelliles have saved many lives and
a billion dollar* yearly in prop
erty lose,
“ It Is reported that more def
inite forecasts longer In advance
would yield double the benefits
nr greater," he told the House
science and space committee
Tuesday.
Reichelderfcr said* the wtalhtr
satellites and o ile r forecasting
advances had cut the storm toll
in coast areas lo one-fiflieih of
the death rale 20 years ago.
He gave this report on Tirol
Ilf, sent into orbit July 12 to
keep a camera eye out for new
born hurricanes:
"Already It has discovered and
fixed the locations of three tropi
cal disturbances, two of them
hurricanes, more accurately aid
pictured Iheir configurations and
movements, more clearly thin
could be done by any other avaib
able means."
The United Aisles opened its
weather satellite program on
April 1, 19«o, when Tiros I went
into operation. Tiros II went lip
Nov. 23. Together, the flying
laboratories have beamed hick
thousands of cloud caver pictures
lo assist in global forecasting.
The civilian space agenry an
nounced Tuesday that one of
Tiros I l f s TV camera had stop
ped lending pictures. A second
camera still is taking high qua.Ity photos.
The camera failure was dis
covered during the
satellite's
iltith orbit of the earth. Scien
tists did not know why the
camera failed or whether it w*V
out of act on permanen ly. The
camera took 2,o.u pictures before
falling.
Committee Chair man Thoms* E.
Moegaa (D-P*.) had a good chance
to bail dewa tho appaaiUaw. On*
Indication was tba modest cut lb*
committee mad* ia the money au
thority Kennedy wants for foreign
aid this year. Tb« cut amounted
to only $4*7 million, MB million
l*aa ibaa tha Sonata chopped «ff.
Other cmgrataloaa! saws:
Appropriation: A scrap brewed
ia tha Senate over a 13.1 billion
appropriation bill to finance the
Labor Department aad the Health
Education aad Welfare Depart
ment for the current fiscal yaar,
Opponents pressed for a $*TT mil
lion cut in the bill to offset in
creases la defense spending.
Medicare: It>i0V‘ln»';,»*l Associ
ation of Machinists president Al
Hayes told the House Way* A
Means Committee that the admin
istration's bill to provide health
care for the aged under Social Se
curity waa aeceaaary because pri
vate bnuranco “ never will" meet
tho problem..............
Judge Denies
Motion For New
Conspiracy Trial
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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Hot Mountain statu, with norimi rats.
waather relief la expected during : fall to other areas.
August in. only two parts of the
nation — tb# Northeast and the Laymans Host
Far Southwest.
11
Tb* Weather Bureau said to a Class Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Layman nt
30-day forecut Monday that it
should be warmer than usual, to West Lake Brantley Road enter
the Southeast and in the northern tained their Sunday School Class
and central Rocky Mountain o f the Lockhart Me hodiit Church
states westward to the Pacific on July 14 at their lakefront fam e
on Like Brantley.
Coast.
Mora lhan SO members o! th*
All other sections were expected
to havn normal summer tempera class and the'r friendi enfryed
the afternoon, which was apeit In
ture*.
Rainfall wtll#be above normal awimming and skiing, and
to th* northeast Ohio Valley and basket picnic supper that followed.
the lower Great Lakes, the bureau
George Washington adopted two
said. Below-normal amounts were
forecast for tho southeast South children — Nancy and George
ern Plain* and northern Rocky Washington Parka Custis.
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All CONBIftMIB
ATTENDING the Tractor care clinic at Camp McQuarrie are left to right,
(ieorpe Sinclair, Chuck Puln, Danny Thompson and Jack Kttstlce. Ernest
Lund berg, assistant county agent will also make the trip. (Herald Photo)
Four To Attend
Tractor Clinic
Cheerleader Tells Politicians:
'We Don't Dig You, Daddy'
Tractor Car* and Not Repair
will be stressed at (be annual 4WASHINGTON (U PI) — Linds
KNOXVIId,E. Toaa. (UPI) — A H Tractor-Electric Clinic set at
Waite, a cheerleader by trade, has
Camp McQuarrie this week.
federal judge Monday denied a
The second portion of the clinic some advice for people in a some
motion tor a new trial for the
ia which buys inUrss rd in elec what related field — politics.
United Mlae Workers Union,
Miss Waite, who leads cheers at
tricity will learn about welding
under court order to per WTO.Ooo
Bennington, Vt., High School, says
rep*'ring electrie motors and
teen-agera don’t dig politicians
damages ia a conspiracy convic
house wiring. Includel in the pro- like they ought to, and It’s the
tion.
gram will be a dMcunlon on politicians’ fault.
The anti-trust conviction came career opportunities in agricult
It seems some politicians came
last spring at the climax of a suit ural engineering.
to
Bennington to try out their
Some 123 4-H'era from Central
brought by Phillips Sroa. Coal
pitches on the kids. They "spoke
Co. of Scott County, Tenn. The and South Florida counties are
(er above our level," said the
company had accused the UMW •specled to lake part In this
of conspiring to moaopoliu the clinic end "Kollege of Eieclrlc perky lA-year-old. “ We couldn’t
understand them."
Knowledge."
bituminous coat Industry.
4-H'ers attending from Seminole
She suggested they revise Iheir
Judge Bobert Taylor ruled,
however, that the big union's County will be Danny Thompson, campaign talks for teen-age audi
welfare fund trustee* should be Chucky Pula, George Sinclair and ences.
exempted from joining in pay Jack Eunice, accompanied by *Miss Waite Is a "senator" from
ment of the damages. The jury Aulitant Seminole County Agent, Vermont at the annual Girls' Na
tion, now In progress.
which beard the ease bald that Ernie Lundberg,
“ I didn't know much about gov
the irmlees wore squally guilty.
ernment"
before getting Involved
At Uw same lime, Taylor said
in the mock politics venture, she
Phillips la liable far tonnage
said.
royalties on coal mined by tha
At Girls' Nation, each Hate
company from April HU through
Dally Revival Services, which sends two "senators" to form po
December 1PM.
He also ordered the UMW to began last Sunday, are underway litical parties, hold elcctens and
pay $33,000 lawyers' fees incurred at the Apostolic United Penlecos- set up a model government.
kliss Waite, a junior in high
by Phillips. The company bad tal Church, 2302 S. Sanford Ave.,
according to in announcement school, is a member of the Feder
asked $123,000.
The UMW welfare fund started from the pastor, Rev. Wilbur E. alist party, the minority faction.
The majority Ls the Nationalist
the complex litigation in IMS King.
Evangelist Lynwood Dychet of party.
when it sued Phillips for SM.Ooo
in tonnage royalties. Phillips Orlando is speaker for each day’s The week includes • scheduled
service which begins at T:30 p. m.
countered with Ua suit.
UMW attorneys argued that ami each program Includes spe
cial music, prayer for the sick
UMW officials almply carried out
and limely messages. King re
Iheir duties end wars not guilty
ported.
of conspiracy. They said actions
Members of Apopka's Seventh
The congregation hat issued inalleged to he coovpirscy were
v llal ion to the public to join Day Adventist Church presented
only actions whieh the UMW and
church members and friends (or a musical program (or Ihe con
trusteei of its pensioo funds ware Ihsse special services.
gregation of the Forest City Bapt
"legally and morally" bound to
ist Church at the evening worship
earry mil.
hour on July 16.
It was alleged the pension fund The lowly rsbiisge was wor
The program was directed by
was one of tb# misns used to shipped In the rrligiun of ths an Pallor Mole and Miss Darlene
cient Egyptian*.
further the conspiracy.
d osser served as organist and
pianist
Others taking port on the pro
gram were Mrs. Mote and daugh
ter. Judy, V(rs. Mirian Lindsey,
Jack Knight and son. Leslie, Mrs.
I,. DcGraw, Lester Underhill and
Mrs. Randall and daughter, Gla
dys.
Local Church
Holding Revival
visit’ Friday at the Whit* House,
where President Kennedy is ex
pected to say a few words to the
girls.
Summer Supplies
Of Vegetables To
Be Slightly Less
WASHLNGTON (UPI) — The
Agriculture Department said to
day summer suppllek of fresh
vegetables are likely to be moder
ately smaller than last year but
above the recent 10-year average.
Supplies or cabbage, carrots,
celery, snap beans, and sweet
corn promise lo be clot* to those
of last summer, tha department
said. But prospective supplies ef
other major fresh items are mod
erately to substantially smaller.
About 10 per cent fewer water
melon win be avlilsb'.e, but mod
erately more cantaloup.
Demand for both fresh and pro
cessed vegetables It expected to
continue strong, tho department
said. If supplies are about in line
with July indications, prices re
ceived by growers for fresh mar
ket vegetables during August and
September are likely to averaga
moderately above those of a year
earlier. Retail prices also will be
up moderately.
Over-all supplies of canned veg
etables in the 1961-62 season prob
ably will be slightly larger than
last sesson, and moderately above
average. Frosen vegetable output
is continuing to fxpand, with sup
plies this season expected to reach
a record.
Potatoes are In heavy supply.
Production of summer potatoes in
Ihe East is somewhst smaller and
in the .Midwest about the same as
last year. But prospective output
in the West is up materially.
The department will purchase
ready-to-cook frozen turkeys for
Ihe school lunrh program is a
means of helping to remove ex
cels supplies from the market.
The amount to be purchased will
In tha sea horao family, tha depend on offering’ prices in re
male wears the pouch in which tha lation to producer prices and
young ara raised.
quantities offered.
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CAPE CANAVERAL (U PI) The scheduled launching of a
Ranger 1 deep spar* satellite
aboard a portable launching plat
form was postponsd again today
for the fourth time.
The fantastic experimental rock
et abut came within 13 miaulaa of
launching when it wit announced
it wav being povtponed btcauve at
“ technical
difficulties
in
the
ground support equipment.”
The Ranger program Is a series
of tesla to determine how equip
ment to be used to take instru
ments to the moon sad for deep
planetary exploration respond to
the forces in space,
Tb* saiclfita was to be launched
aboard a lowering 102 foot AtlasAgcna rocket assembly.
The Ranger, which was shroud
ed stop the Agcna second section
la protect It from forces in Ihe
earth's atmosphere, was lo be
ejected at a speed of 23,430 miles
in hour when the Agent reached
a point over Ascension Island
slier ■ long orbital glide.
The Ranger was programmed
to hurtle more than 300,DUO miles
into space and si close to 17.00U
miles to the earth in ■ tong ellptirai orbit. No muon experiments
were planned lor this first shot.
No new launch date for the
ranger was set. It can only be
Isunched eight days m a month
and Wednesday would be lb* final
date possible for the present lunar
period.
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much larger percentage leaf end
low orange V i, up $:.
more cuttera than at (he end ol
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last weea'a opening.
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that gran aala* for the first week changed.
were 23,104,004 pounds at an avLugs: Good lemon $34. un
arago of $60.16 per hundred, top changed; fair lemon $46, up $1:
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opening by $3.ut.
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Gcorjli-Plorida flue-cured tabicco nurket apparently jumped ahrad to a record Monday n
prices on priminjt moved ahead
>111 rer hundred and nondescript
(lined $3-14 over last Friday.
Preliminary reports at tha end
' of Monday's sates showed ton
|prices continued at an averase at
$46 per hundred pounds, bul that
many more baskets u rn l at $40
than previous!). It was not anuiual to ace buyeri paylni an
equal pr.ee for gradca of low to
fine quality.
Volume continued heavy on all
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Adventists Give
Guest Program
Ranger Satellite Launching
Postponed For Fourth Time
Natural G w C *.
Rooftog 4k Sheet Metal, Us.
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Barry's Warehouse
Furniture C o., Inc.
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NeNeeiUe M nm ue Iti-e, et
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901 W. First belliurd FA 2-3I7S
R A M Roofing Co.
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lovely fellow student* at American Airlines’ Stewardess
College at Carter Field in Texas. A lth o u g h he i* one of
the few mules named Bridget, he doesn't mind us lungs us
Jean Trengove, left, and Jill Plater give him his m o r n
ing milk.
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Badcock Furniture
Associate Store
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206 Magnmla Ate.
Sanford
Shoe Center
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�Miss Joan Weinmann Marries Plans lns,alIalion
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Lynette Marcel, daughter of m ain enjoyed swimming in the
Favors of hsls snd notsemskers
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Marcel, rete- Marcels' private pool for about
hrated her eighth birthday, re two hours in the afternoon. Scv
erst games were then played in
Those attending were Jenny
The installation committee of
cently, with a swimming party at
eluding pin the tail on the donkey, Mills, Jimmy. Nancy snd Ronny
the new WMS Circle of the Central
followed by refreshments ot cake, Cooke. Alfred and Shirley Greene.
Baptist Church met Friday at the her home, on Brandi Lane.
A group of friends and play- ire cream, amt candy.
Joy Wilson, Pam Murphy, Fatty
home of Mrs, Evelyn Cox in Sunland Estates to plan a special pro
gram for installation of the Circle
•fficers.
During the regular Tracer Ser
vice Hour at > p.m. Wednesday,
the ceremonies will be conducted
by candlelight immediately after
Rev. Gail Smith, pastor of the
churrh. gives the devotions).
A tight refreshment course will
be sc.'ved In the church dining
area following the installation ser
vice which is open to all members
and friends.
To conclude the
committee
meeting Friday, the hostess terv->1 cofUtfvFAV’-v'Ughmil* to Mrs.
Ruth Wilkinson. WMU president;
Mrs. Paulrlte While, circle mis
sion chairmen: Mrs. Anne Sny
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and Mrs. Alice Smith, publicity
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Service Wednesday
william Thomas Owens Jr.
M i« Join Weinmann becam t
the bride of William Thomas
Owens Jr. in a ceremony at 7 p.m.
June 3 at the First Church of the
Kaiarene in Sanford.
The bride ia the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Weinmann, (07 West 24th Street. San
ford and the groom is the son of
l l i r . and Mrs. William Thomas
^Owena Sr., of Louisville, Ky.
Rev. I. W. Justice officiated at
the candlelight, double ring c«remony, assisted by Rev. L. R.
Rushton.
The Church was decorated with
arrangementi of gladioli,
themums, palms, fern and can
delabra with lighted tapers.
Mrs. Lucille Morgan. crgatUt,
•presented a program of wedding
music and accompanied Rev. Ro
bert H. Spear Jr., soloist, who
sang “ Because" and “ The Lord'a
Prayer.’* Rev. Spear and Rev.
Rushton are both former pastors
o f the church.
The bride, given in marriage
by her falher, wore a floor length
gown of satin faced organia with
fitted bodice designed with three
• quarter length sleeves snd Meneon lace accented with pearls and
irideseents encircling the gently
scooped neckline.
Her veil of silk Illusion was s t
u d ied to a Queen's crown of cryitil and pearls and she carried a
crescent bouquet of white mums,
carnations and baby’s breath.
M in Joyce Weinmann served
^ h e r sister as maid of honor. Site
T WOre a pink street length dress
and carried a crescent shaped
bouquet of pink carnations aod
mums.
Serving as Junior brldesmsids
were Miss Violet Spivey and Mias
Myrtle Weinmann, another sister
o f the bride. Miss Weinmann wore
a pink street length dress and
carried a bouquet of pink earna^ tioni and mums and Miss Spivey
w wore a blue dress, similar to the
other Junior attendant and carried
a bouquet of blue carnations and
mums.
Little Miss Billie Jean Penny,
of Jacksonville, was flower girl.
Raymond Weinmsn Jr., brothar
of tha bride, was best m in and
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MU. and MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS OWL NS JR.
serving as ushers were Asa Young
and Joe Morgan.
The bride’s mother chose a pink
street length dress with snatch
ing accessories and white orchid
corsage. The groom's
mother
wore a beige dress with tace bod
ice. pink accessories and a white
orchid corsage.
Following the wedding cere
mony, a reception waa held in the
Church Annex. White gladioli and
chrysanthemums were used for
decorations
and
refreshment'
served to friends, relatives end
guests.
Later In the evening, a wedding
dinner w n given at the Sea Shell
Restaurant. For traveling Mrs.
Owcna chose a light blue dress
with lace top and the corsage
from her bridal bouquet.
The couple hav returned from
an extensive wedding trip to
Clearwater, Kentucky and New
Jersey and are residing at the
fine Grove Trailer Court in Kern
Park.
Other out of town guc-t* si the
wedding included Mrs. Mae Alter,
grandmother of the groom, front
Louisville, Ky.. Mrs. Julius Thiessen. Mrs. Leonard Ostcrlmg. Mr.
and Mrs. Carry Faber Wayne, all
of Wayne, Jf. J.; Sharon Larsen.
Miami; Mr, ami Mrs. All and Fry
and Mrs. Fred Rogers. Tampa
and relatives snd friends from
Winter Park. Mount Dora. Sor
rento
and other
surrounding
arras.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clutter en
trrtalnrd in honor of their son and
daughter who were eelrbratmg
their birthdays. Friday.
William was five years old and
Cindy was celebrating her f.rs!
birthday anniversary
Guests were Ruddy Parker Jr..
Danny Wilson, Dennis Jones. Rvrn
am! Gail Ilyalt, J. L. Allman Jr.,
and Rrna Kilpatrick.
Also Mrs. Parker Wilson, Mrs.
Trammel Kilpatrlrk, Mrs. J. !,.
Allman. Mrs. Vivien Allman and
Paul Allman.
North Orlando
Personals
Mrs. William Skislak received
word that she had heroine a great
aunt for the first time. Her niece.
Mrs Jerry Rullen, of Greensboro,
N. C. gave girth to a daughter,
Gerry Ann.
Baptist Church
Enterprise Personals
Host To
H> HELEN’ .SNODGRASS
ice. Mra. Copeland was a house
mother at the Florida Methodist
Children's Home and a member
of the Harnett Memorial Method
ist Church in Enterprise lor ten
year*.
lliiii.segurvts at the humr of Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Henderson, last
The Seminole Rapiist Associaweek, included a hunt) muon cou
l inn si Womens Missionary Cnion
will hold a rat’ , at the First Rap ple. Mr. anil Mr*. Andrew Aylies.
tut Church. .M9 Park Avr., Wed- «>f Jacksonville and Mr and Mrs
nevilav at til a in
Charles Hish and children, of
A covered ilivlt luncheon w-ill he Hobart, IIk la.
served at mum and conferences
Mr. and Mrs. F. R Harris of
wilt be held during the day.
Winter Park were weekend guest.*
Rosalre Mills Applyeby, i m i*- of M II llvan.
sionary to Itra/il. will lie the guest
Mrs. Hud Williams t!*•.• f rnur
speaker. All members of the Wom Joan Bay nr I and tix mon'hs old,
en's Missionary Societies
ami daughter, nf Chattanuo,” *, ’’'enu.,
youth organisation* are urged to are spending sever,it days with
attend and visitor* aie welcome.
Joan’ s parents, Mr. and Mrs
There sre IJ rhurrhr* amt John Ray nr. on Slone Island.
three missions in rh« Seminole
Mr. and Mr«. Harold Ehcrly and
Baptnt Association.
children snd Mrs. Mabel Andrews
have returnrd to their home in
Nrplune City alter a ten day visit
with Mr. ami Mrs. Sidney Kinunurl.
Recent dinner guests of Rev. <
and Mrs. Fred Foster were Mr
ami Mrs. J. C. Ford of Port
Orange.
Friends of Marion n. Jones wilt
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Magen-i
he interestrd to know lint she is heimer and daughter, Margaret
recuperating from surgery Id the returned last week from a vaca
Winter Park Memorial Hospital. tion in Alabama and Kentucky.
Mrs. Jones, wife of J. It. Jones The two boys, Charles and Jinimv.
Ovirdo postmaster, >* also cor- remained vfdli grandparents m
respondent for the Herald and uu Montgomery for a longer visit.
active member of churl'll H.d
Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Stull* amt
civic organizations in Oviedo
daughter, Luella, have returned
She is in mom I02A and enjoys from a vacation at Daytona
urd* and notes trom her trirmls. Reach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fat ter recently
enjoyed a vacation in Waynes
ville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Martin and
hi* niece, of Orlando were Sunday
J guests of Mrs, J a c k It t a r
Mr. ami Mr* I, M Wright iiavr
returned from a vacation in
The WSCS of the Ostren Method North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. Rill Padgett and
ist Church and the Stafford Me
morial Church held a loint meet children have returned trom a
ing at the Osteen church, Tuesday visit In North Carolina and are
now spending a few day* with
evening,
Mrs D. A. Brure had eh-rge of friends in Fort Laudettlale and
i he program. Those attei'dmg |Sarasota.
Several Enterprise resident* at
wrrr Mr*. Rrnce, Mrs. T. R
tended
Hie (onerai of 'It
Nellie
Lynch, Mrs. Vivien Allman. Mrs
Thomas Seagravrs. Mrs. J. f, Copeland in Dayton i Reach. They
included Mr. and Mr* Harvev I.
\Km«n snd Mrs. Grant Clutter.
Dunn. Mr. and Mr- W.ttrrn llise
and children, Mr- lion Lee Pe
terinan, .Mrs. Irene Jackman
Mrs, ileritia Hardin Mr. and .Mrs
Raymond Lawson ami Hev, Fred
.Mr. and Mrs. G. V Jones ami Foster, who conducted the serv-
Sale
Sportswear
Sale!
OPEN
FRID AY N IT E
T IL L 9
Marian Jones
AND A L L
Recuperating
DAY WED.
LC'u V * /:
212 E, tat
In Winter Park
T O O W N Y O U R O W N H O M E!
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Osteen W SC S
Tired of moving on short notice? Dissatisfied with high rents? Want to feel
the necurity of your own home? I have thu key that lets me help you unlock
lh« door to » homp of j our own.
It la an open secret that VAII 13 will leave Sanford in early August. I cer
tainly hate to see them go and I do wish each of them much success and hap.
pines* and hope that they w ill someday return to Sanford.
Many of those who are being transferred have requested me to assist them in
selling their homes. In many instances beautiful 3 and I bedroom, l and 2
bath homes in subdivisions in all sections of Sanford can be bought for very
small equities. A number of homes with monthly payments as low as 175.00
ft month and with as little as a #250.00 down pay ment are A v a ila b le .
I want to do everything I ran to assist these friends in selling their homes.
I want the opportunity to show you these excellent home ownership np|>ortunities. Rental rates on similar type homes in Sanford today are from #100.00
to $135.00 a month. I honestly believe that this is an excellent opportunity to
help many of our fine Navy friends sell their homes and it is also an excellent
opportunity for you to own a home. My interest i» to help them and to help
Jou,
I will be glad to discuss personally with you any of th e s e home buying oppor.
tunities and take you and show you th e s e homes—or. I will arrange an ap
pointment for the homeowners to show you the homes because I am confident
that you will agree that these are quality homes at prices you can afford.
These homes range in price from #8,200.00 at #52.00 a month to $10,500.00 at
$125.00 a month.
Pick up the key
PLAYMATES helping Lynette Marcel celebrate her eighth birthday with n
swimming party me from left, Jimmy Cooke, Lynette, Alfred lireeno,
Runny Cooke nntl Jov Wilson. Hack row. Shirley Greene, Jenny Mills, Tarn
Marcel, sister of the honorce, and Nancy Cooke.
(Herald Photo)
Association Rally
Opportunity
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Out of town guest* were
ette’s grandmother, lira. .
Pyte, her aunt, Mra. Jaek
and a rouain, hherrUl Pyte at]
from Maitland and another rmaeta.
Richard Pyla, from Tampa.
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Lynette Celebrates Eighth Birthday
H r it
T ™ ;-/-'-.1'-1! "1—P»H *_ 1N ew W M S Circle
from g i m
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Joint Meeting
Local
OPEN FRI. NIGHT
TILL 9
OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
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Hie [.adics Auxiliary
wa laidge 87‘J meet* at
at the Oddfellow* Hal]
nolia Avr. Alt members
i to attend.
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The handbag that “ goes with
everything" Is vet to tie fashioned.
Recall: a handbag ia a costume
accessory is well as a necessity.
of Wekl7..70 pm .
on Mag
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BIG NEWS! EASY CARE
Weilnewdny Morning
SOPHISTICATED COTTONS
“ “ SWIM SU ITS
JIM HUNT REALTY
O ff Reg. Price
Sizes 30-H
2521 Park Drive, Sanford
DUSTERS
Telephone FAirfax 2-2118
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Call me any time — day or night. You will be doing me a favor because finding
you a home ia my business.
F A J -4 W I
fl& M onalA
ihildren, of Shreveport, l a , are
liuuseguvsts of Mrs. R. L. Perkins
Sr., at her home on Magnolia Avr
They plan to he in Sanford about
two weeks.
Howes Fashions
OPEN FRID AY S IT E S T IL L 8:1a
2528 Park l)r.
FREE PARK INC.
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A brand new look fur school girls I
Grown-up prints . , . geometries, florals,
htripe* kept young with dainty embroidery
trln.it, little bows, undcr-6lct»a effects, bil
lowy sleeve^ Little or no ironing I
sixes 7 to 14
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�one’s Concern
Fetor Edson’s
Political Notebook
WASHINGTON (N EA ) — The
United States pays Us respects to
the largest sad a u o f the most
promising of all lire new African
nations ia the official visit of state
to this country by Alhajl, tho Hon
orable Sir Abubekar Tafawa Bal*
entity using so-called “ public
. . . . __ _____ J w m brackets that can continue
t o m a d without having the m e n u # in eight (at leaat
the only one about which we know) ie the federal govern*
m t n i A a d there win be a day o f reckoning a t that level,
too.
It ie algnlfkant that on last Monday night ia tw o
adjoining counties In what la regarded a t the Sunehine
State's fastest growing area interested groups were
I SmderinV the Spending fo r schooU. In neighboring Cfr'Jountjr the lajrmxn curriculum committee o f the
t o n 5 wee r^ n m ien d in g to that body that the
• fcM dh bo spent fo r essentials in learning,
’a and similar fundamentals. This committee
of .tho
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the student to xina out more s m u t wn»
. field, that basic knowledge and skills should b e the main
teaching effort. And of'cou rse, our children should be
t taught about our great historic heritage and about the
1 finest system o f government In the world— the Ameri*
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In Sanford the directors o f tho Seminole County
Chamber o f Commerce deliberated on the announced in
tention o f the school board to add another min o f taxes
this year— following recent additions— and the stated
! Bkely prospect o f adding another min ETCb yea r It>r eevt erg) to come.
Three business men and women interested in the de>
vslopmsnt o f our county find that tha “ tax climate” o f a
community is one o f the first considerations o f any in
telligent business man u he studies sites in which to lo[• M te an industry. Because o f the economic boost given an
area by incoming plants, they are greatly sought, com .
tltion f o r them is keen. Every advantage o f our county
placed before these prospects with all the selling im
petu s th a t these C o f C folk* cen muster.
Y ou may be sure that they are vitally concerned
about tha tax picture— and ail o f us should be because o f
the m any Influences it has on us, and o f which this one
■Ircssed b y the C o f C U but one.
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These eWifl minded business folks feel that the
school authorities should be mors than passively interested, because it is tho business establishments, Industry, commarcUl tote* eats that pay the large proportion
, o f tho to te s on which the schools operate. Homestead
exemptions take many o f the homes out o f the tax pie*
' turn and reduce others to relatively “ small potatoes
compared to what ia being collected.
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So, the school funds can be adversely affected by
thcao repeated mlllage increases. One, the tax climate
can become so “ unhealthy” for business that those we
now have might move. Two, prospects who like many o f
our advantages for their businesses will not even come
here. Thus, this potential revenue is lost. It works out
that by keeping the tax picture favorable, the Increase in
industry can provide more funds for the schools— and
much m ore business activity In all fields— than the re
peated hikes In miUnge.
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Taking the business men’s viewpoint— since it Is
the way theae people have to operate their business—
they feel that the test o f executive and administrative
caliber is the ability to adjust the operation— either up or
down— to meet anticipated revenues, to avoid or mini
mize debts, to effect operating economies, to use existing
facilities to better advantage. These C o f C directors
believe in the business acumen o f the members of the
school board, and ara confident that if they exert their
talents to avoiding theae tax increases, they can hold the
line at the present mill levy and still have a sound educational system.
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So, whether the topic Is approached from the cur
riculum angle, the tax climate favorable for Increasing
industry and business or from the test o f executive
ability o f our public administrators, the goal is the same
— better schools, better educated children for the same
money.
• It is the responsibility not only o f members o f com mittees and o f boards o f directors, but o f all o f us as
Vitally concerned citizens to interest ourselves in this im
portant phase of our lives. We find, on self examination,
that we really don’ t know much about this school bual.
ness. Do you?
Why not attend tha school board meetings and learn
as much as possible about this highly regarded branch
of government to which you entrust tho intellectual up
bringing o f your children. Also a heap o’ your tax dol
lars! 1
Brltisb Empire, Member of Farliamsnt and bow prime minister
o f tbo r(deration of Nigeria.
Nigeria is a country of 40 millioa people, about tbo sise o f New
England and T reat together, just
above tbo equator on A frica'! tor
rid west coast. But tea differences
between tbo development of Ni
geria and tbo Congo are so
marked aa to make it difficult to
find both product! of colonialism.
He speaks English perfectly,
with a British accent, of course,
and is considered s quiet but ef
fective orator. He has visited the£
United States twice before. Last
year he appeared before the UN
when Nigeria was admitted to
membershls.
la 1SU he made a transport
etudy of the
Ohio-Miiiisaippi
River and was made an honorary*
citizen of New Orleans. In a Mem
phis hotel room one night, he
realized the strength of the United
States, in spite of its many d iv e r ^
slUcs, and decided to work for the
unity of Nigcria’i 400 tribes and
their Independence as a nation.
Letters
Abubakar hoada a delegation of
IS officiate o f bta government wko
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Te the Editor:
| association of business men workcage, the Tennessee valley and
I wholebtar.edly share Mr. S. [ ins together to further their own
make a pilgrimage to Gsttyiburg
T. Simpson’s views regarding the interests. The taxpayers hive no
—to pay his respects to Abraham
whatsoever
over
its
Chamber o f Commerce. I am control
Lincoln, who la one of Us heroes.
surprised that they «>k for pull- policies, end my experience has
Tho prime minister’s interest
been that it beneliU generally
■Ucel money.
in TVA is that Nigeria bee a dsm
Tbe Chamber presumably is an only a selected few of Its own
and valley development project on
members.
the Niger River, for wUch it ie
Why not employ,an capcricnccd,
•■■king I iso million financing. No
qualified man—one who Is already
commitments have been given,
• proven success—as an Industry^)
but the whole project baa been
and payroll getter? His would be
found feasible by World Bank end
a definite one-objective job and
U. S. end British governments.
he would be responsible to either
In fact, the whole Nigerian econ
PHOENIX, Arlz ru PD—There the City and tbe County Commis
omy is considered e prime pros
once were some Indian maids, ap sioners or to bolh. He could act
pect for long-term developmaift
parently unrelated to Pocahontas, as a liason between tbe Commis
loans under the new Kennedy for
who were arrested on suspicion sioners and ell other groups who
eign aid program, if it is approved
of aggravated assault, armed rob- have something to offer; Cham
by Congress.
oery and grand thett.
ber ot Commerce, real estate
U. 5. aid to Nigeria is currently
The girls — two Apaches, a brokers, bankers, and all busi
running f i t million a year, an in
Pima and a Ifopi from the Ft. ness men whose services m ig b t f
crease from |3.3 million in I960. McDowell reservation northeast of
be helpful in bringing business in
Adlal Stevenson wet tbe first to But it is almost certain to Increase here—will be arraigne4 on Ihe to the community. 330,000 would
next
year
in
three
principal
fields
charges today, according to the go a long way toward this en
get a good going over. 1 have
reed a hundred stories predicting —education, agricultural research Maricopa County sheriffs depart deavor.
ment.
hla dismissal, and now it's Chest and industry.
The Chamber of Commerce
The United States is now assist
er Bowles who is being pulled
The story o f the Battte ot Guad could contribute much to the
ing
in
the
development
of
the
new
alupe started Friday night In a community, I agree with Mr.
back end forth across the coals.
University of Nigeria, modeled Phoenix
firewater
dispensary, Simpson—the business men should
In the past law days I have
after an American land grant col where Raymond Bacus, 49, and
pay their own way.
read. In English, French, and
lege. Harvard University has Just Edward Jlni, 30, both of Phoenix,
Florence Harrlss
Italian papers, that Mr. Bowles
opened a training program for 43 met the women, Gloria, Bonnie.
is on hia way out, or will be kick
(Ed. Note. We don't see a n y-9
secondary school teachers who Quesada, Fayerene Talkatewa and
ed upstairs, is unpopular with the
thing political about men working
will go to Nigeria this fail under Ethelyn Wiki.
to bring new induitry here.)
President, is ■ dreamer, is a
the Peace Corps program.
The men, according to deputies,
schemer and a failure.
Arnold Rivkin of Massachusetts ■greed to drive the maidens to
No one ever hia a good word Institute of Technology recently
the desert near the aged Yaqul
for tiie Department of State.
completed a study of Nigeria's Indian village of Guadalupe, south
LOS ANGELES (U P I)-T h e will
Why?
seven year plan, begun when It east of here.
of the lato actor Jeff Chandler
Other State Department's don't
was still a British dependency.
Bacus stopped his car and the was admitted to probate Thurs
seem to get abuse 24 hours a
The country became independent female warriora used tire irons,
day without contest. The June 9,
day. Even the Russian policy mak
last October but remains in the wrenches and other tools to c1939, will left hia 3631,000 estate
ers arc praised for Initiative,
commonwealth. Rivkin Will return wrenches and other loots to sesound planning, end wire, (for
in trust for his daughters, Jamie, f t
to Nigeria soon to help in comple tles said.
f t end Dane, 11,
their own good) decisions. But
tion of its new five year plan,
Hospital attendants said later
not the U. S. world thinkers.
which will be launched next the two men were “ just stout
To reed the stories about it, one
Memorial
spring.
'
scalped.”
gets the impression that our State
Gifts
U. S.-Nlgerian trade — about
Tbo men told lnvestigatora th.*
Department lacks organization,
for
320 million last year — ia picking girls stale their wallets, their
planning, sente, direction, policy,
up rapidly since Nigeria removed watches and Uncus' English-mod
HEART
and all tbe other requirements
RESEARCH
necessary to the successful carry restrictions on dollar Imports. el atelioa wagon and left them
There is a U. S.-Nlgerisn cham bleeding on tbe dessrt.
Gratefully
inz nut ot a world plan.
Acknow lodged
It would be a pleasure, as well ber of commerce in New York.
as a surprise, to read Just one Chaie-Manhattan and Bank of
SEMINOLE . DeBARY
story, in one newspaper, prais America have branches in Ni
BERLIN (UPI) The East
COUNCIL
ing our Secretary of State for geria. Following Shell’s discovery German Communists disclosed to
of
oil
In
southern
Nigeria,
four
wisdom, ami giving him high
P. O. ROX 108
day they have started evicting
marks for the conduct of the major American producers arc from their homes East Berliners
SANFORD, FLA.
moving in.
men under his direction.
who work In West Berlin.
Currently, the major U. S. aid
In half the stories the Presl
dent is given ■ whacking. He Is projects are for port construction
blamed for running things with in Lagos, the capital, and railroad
too high a hand, or ignoring the development to the interior.
The thing that distinguishes M advice of his advisors, or not
gcria most, however, is Its stable
even seeking their advice.
M jgfr
Whatever the cause, the world government. It has a British-train
looks on the U.S. Department of ed civil service and effective,
State as a weak sister. One has democratic national and local ad
only to read tbe foreign papers ministration. And the Nigerian
government, which U a federation
to learn this.
/
Has it always been .this way? of three stales, is considered by
Wss there never a time when the tta neighbors as a logical center
Department ot Slate was consider, for the ultimate growth of PanAfrican unity, though Nigeria has
ed strong, wise, and able?
Indian Maidens
Go On Warpath
P
Henry
ROME, Ilsly — There are only
two things t man can be cer
tain of finding in • newspaper
every day. Any newsp.per.
One la the weather report. No
matter where you ere some piper
will let you know h ew hot K is
la Berlin, Bangkok, New York,
Msniln , London end Sydney, end
will set you straight on the humi
dity in such places as Port Said,
Jerusalem and Anchorage.
The other sure-fire item, one
which Is s must in newspaper o f
fices round tho world, is n story
■bout the State Department of the
United States.
The stories vary, but they arc
always there. More word, have
been written about tee Depart
ment o f State than any other sub
ject on earth. Lincoln, dogs and
religion nro poor seconds.
U the (lories have a main
M cLem ore
them* — whether in newtpaperi
In Italy, England, India or Afri
ca — it is the inefficiency of tha
State Department. Not being ■
statesman, I have no idea whether
our State Department Is good or
bad, but ft really gets belled in
every lalltudo end every longi
tude.
John Foster Dulles was hit ovsr
the bead by every editorial writ
er on earth, not once but a hun
dred times. When ha passed on,
and Christian Harter look the Job,
the pounding continued without
let-up.
Then came the New Frontier
and ihe giant Georgian — Dean
Iluik. Tbe blows started to rain
on his heed and show no sign
of stopping.
The No. I men In the State De
partment is not the only one to
get worked over. His assistants
are not overlooked.
Dr. C rane’s
Worry
CASE J-4M: Arnold G., 24, is is
love with ■ charming girl.
“ But Helene treeta me like a
door mat,” he ruefully admlted,
“ end maybe It Is bectuie I spoil
Clinic
Actor's Will
Eviction Move
But Arnold ii the genteel type
who needs to reassert hit domin
ance of male over female.
He should call Helena's bluff,
as by dating somebody else. U
Helene sees him with another
woman, after she h it mentally
tagged bim at her-own private
property, it will Jolt her.
For one of the quickest ways to
awaken love, ia to become an
emotional crutch to the other per
son, Helene has thus learned to
lean upon Arnold for fun and com
pliments, good times and hilarity.
So he can wake her up to her
dependence upon him by figur
atively knocking the crutch out
from under her when the secs him
dating somebody cite.
And if she then goes into a
Jealous tirade, either in person or
over the telephone, Arnold should
call her bluff in no uncertain
terms.
He should get rough with her.
It she is there beside him in the
car when she starts tha fireworks,
Ihe best remedy is to seize her
roughly and kiss her is ahe has
never been kissed before. Stop
her palaver with kisses.
Her tirade will toon subside into
tears and ahe'll finally cuddle on
his shoulder with the proper re
spect of a female for her sweet
heart.
A shrew or Mania (vi. Jiggs)
type of woman travel greater
maiculinc dominance.
her too much.
“ For I love her with sit my
heart. Anything she wants, I try
to give her.
“ But aha gets angry at me over
trifles. Then she will scold me
and even atand me up on a date.
JWE OHCi EKOI EMEKiT lN fr
“ I always forgive her. But she
KAO ■KJOAV VnAS WATCH->
keeps putting off our engage
U A D .T W lM fc.lW l GLAD 1 SAM
K4G AM APPRBWTlCe,
1OTO YOJ f t HA\l6 WOMOCRFUL.
ment, although I have proposed
fiARSeR SMAfJE A I
LOvJ FiDRLnV f z s c o a o s
fjtW S /U
to her several times.
WRESTLER .'r U -T A G
3UST VhflED M6 EYPflESSiMS6 ftEAT|
ALOMGTDCCBTHfc,
“ So, Dr. Crane, what Is my
irtte a a s T iUTKe Hoople DiCTiOtf
CERBM OM Y/ i
difficulty 7 1 want to marry
O lS C S t l*M 0 (4 MV WAV
«1614 THe COkITRACT
Hcleue."
r io w /
When a young Roman lid also
asked Seneca for advlca about
handling women, Seneca said:
“ Go to the archer. See how he
handles hie bow. With ona hand
ha pulli it back but with tha other
he puehes it away from him."
Translated in modern slang,
that means, “ Keep them guess
ing.”
Shakespeare understood women
like Helene when he wrote his
famous “ Taming of the Shrew.”
Arnold's chief trouble is the
fact he Is loo meek and self effac
ing. He gives in to Helene so much
she has lost her feminina respect
for hie masculine dominance.
When women nag and irritate
their mete friends, it Is a subcon
scious attempt on their part to
spur those males into greater phy
sical dominance.
The women crave ■ greater
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Tuesday, August 1, 1961 amount of he men treatment. They
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efflminale.
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A4v a n ilin e
Director
AaaocUla ed itor
SI i n . g in s KJIlor
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cstcu t i tH u tn
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rough and ungaliant, selfish and
Ctaa.ltt.il Uanaear
Socia l/ ed itor
C ou n t/ Kdlter
demanding of their girl friends.
r a a v K v o l t o l m b J A M S L, aMOEHAKCW
KUBD VVSILLS
But occasionally n male like
Circulation
Uaneeer
Bualaaaa Manager
Slachanalal Bust.
Arnold
will be so cultured and
atistcMia-noM matscs
courteous, that he almost worships
B / Mall
ISaaae ISatl.arr
w r Cnrrltv
Uftleo PsM
I lo n ln o la Lounlr
All Uikar
bis sweetheart. Then he miy be
t Soar
l l i z a I Vonr
SSo W ta b
S-Vsnr
OtlAe
come s victim of his own tender
0 N o s ik s
S.TS 0 M oslka
a Monika
are
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SAO
1 M oslka
M l S Moslka
regard for her. and thus lose the I
S Mastk
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S M oslk
l.oa I M sslk
girl
to some fellow who makes her
V>|. raoenS MaaotailoM piaiUae Oat
aa«^ askaotletlssn ks sa le ta
M ila n ,
cry occasionally.
This is a delicate dilemma to
Ita la n d a s ooooad alaaa atailar Oolokor ST. 1111 SI Iks S*oo| O fflos s i
* ■ ■ (»,*. risrSOa a a t w *ks A el at C ssw ron o t Marck A let*.
discuss In public lest the usual
Tka ISotsSa Is ■ siaaikov o f Iks I’a llM m a s arklok la ta lllla e saalanl.a lr to Iko sa s lov n e o k llr n llo s o f all Iko loca l aana i i l a l f S I at ala uncouth, boy friend mistake my
aanagaaar. i
id vice.
OUT OUR WAY
not assumed the leadership of this
movement.
Abubekar himself Is something
of a 'phenomenon among African
leaders. Bora in northern Nigeria
e f humble parents, bo is 4S. a
devout Moslem who kss made hie
pilgrimage to Mecca: Ms was ed
ucated ia u tfv e schools ta d be
came • (etcher, with one year's
grsduate study la London.
\
He got late politics when ho wss
34, first as a local legislator, teen
as s member of Parliament end
finally ss a Cabinet member. He
became prime minister four y ea n
■go and, after the IMS elections,
formed e coalition government.
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14 Set For State Meet
Fourteen swintmtra o f the Seminole Swim Aaan. will
compete In the Florida AAU state meet at Clearwater Aug.
. 11*12. Coach John Colbert reported after the District 2
trials at Mt. Dora.
Qualifying posts in the state meet go to the first six
places in district competition in individual events and the
first four places in the relays.
Seminole awimmera and their places in the district
meet are as follows:
Girls. 10 an<l under: 100 yd. medley. Sinias. Portewig.
James, May, sixth; 100 yd. free style relay, same team,
sixth; 60yd. free style, Nancy May, third.
Girls, 11*12: 60 yd. free style, Maureen Scott, fifth.
Boys. 11*12: 200 yd. medley relay, Ganna, Winn, Rich
ards. Davies, fifth; 200 yd. free style relay, same team,
fourth; f>0 yd. free style, Greg Gnnas. fourth; 50 yd.
breaststroke. Greg Ganus, seventh; 100 yd. free style,
Greg Ganas. third.
Girls, 13*14; 200 yd. medley relay, Weslgate, Johnson,
*JM'
-*C Jr- —
Richards. May, fifth; SO yd. free style, Sandy Richards,
eighth: 100 yd. backstroke, Nancy Johnson,
it, third, Sandy
~
Richards, fourth; 100 yd. free style,
ityii Nancy Johnson,
ond; Sandy Richards, fifth ; 200 yd. free style, Nancy John
son. third: 200 yd. free style relay, Westgatc, Johnson,
Richards, May, fifth.
Boys. 15*16: 200 yd. medley relay, M ayer, Stephens,
Davies, Ownby, third: 200 yd. free style relay, same team,
third; 50 yd. free style, Tom Ownby, fifth, Billy Stephens,
sixth; 100 yd. backstroke, B, Stephens, fifth ; 100 yd. fre e
style. Richard Mayer, sixth; 200 yd. free style, Tom Own
by, second, Flynn Davies, third.
The Seminole team's divers won thesa places In last
Thursday's District 2 Junior Olympic diving contests at
Ocala:
Girls. 15*16: Three meter, Gayle Woodward, third; on*
meter, Gayle Woodward, third.
Boys. 11*12: One meter, David Richards, second, Buster
Bruce, third.
Twti-A-Year All-Star Tift A t An End ?
*jj the first inning off Bob Glam* (a the fourth taming bat
BOSTON I'PI) - The M rain- assortment o f t heate-ups J'dll
soaked lie in 1931a second All- sneaky fast ball*, proceeded to Fttrkey, the 13-game winner of then bore down and retired th>
strike out Howard.
the Cincinnati Reds. It was a loft aide without being scored on.
Star 0>me may hive sounded the
Trying to beat the rain, Rich
In the fifth, White led off with
death knell (or the two-a-year ards sent Roy Sievera, the tong- ed fly hall that just cleared tha
inter-league
games
program
a double and went to third is
hall hilling first baseman of the short lift Held wall.
started three year* ago.
After that blow, tha American Frank Bolling of the Uilwsutfa
Chicago White Sox, up to hit for
Everyone, It stems, is against
his teammate, shortstop tails 4p- League never mounted a serious Braves grounded out. But he was
two games a year except the
stranded there aa catcher John
aricio. Sievera worked the count threat until the ninth inning.
players. They proposed the sec
to three end two and also struck
Jim Running, the Detroit Tigers' Rosoboro of the Los Angelai Dod
ond game and insisted that two out. The umpires then called lime
right-hander who started for tha gers and pinch-hitter Stan Musial
be played each year in order to
and after ■ 23-minute wait called American League, pitched three of tha St. Louis Cardinals struck
enrich their pension fund.
the game.
perfect tnnings, making it five out. It marked the Slat All-Star
But there were indications they
Pitching dominated the game. for the year as he also retired game for Musial, a record.
ware coining around' to the think The National League had five hits,
Then came the sixth when the
the six men be faced in tha Baa
ing of naieball Commissioner only one of them for extra bases,
Nationals tied it up.
Francisco game.
Ford Frick and the club owners a double by Bill White, the St.
With one out. Mathews walked,
All of the National League hits
that Tans will lost Interest if ttvn Louis Cardinals’ first baseman
canto off Dun Schwa!!, the rookie Mays filed out _*nd with two
All-Star Carnes art played cath who drove in the tying run later
right-hander of the Boston Red ■trike* on him, Orlando Cepoda
of tho Giants waa hit by a pitched
season.
in the game. The American Lea Sox who has won It gim ei.
The players voted, W8-34, last gue got only four hits, but one of
Ho yieldad singles to shortstop ball.
spring to continue the two-a-year them was a home run by Rocky
Then came the play whleh long
Maury Wills of tha Loi Angeles
program and the player repre
will
bo discussed when tha see.
Colavlto of the Detroit Timers, It Dodgers and Willis Mays of tha
sentatives are meeting today to
ond All-Star Game of MCI is
decide whether to go hack to the
brought up.
Shortstop Eddie Kaaho of tho
one a-itason game.
THE ROCK OF TIGERTOWN - By Alan Mavtr
•'They now have enough money
Cincinnati Reds hit a high bound
in their pension fund." said Frank
ing ball to short. Aparicio waited
Scott, agent (or the players.
for the bait to come to him and
Scott refused to predict what the
whan he got It, It waa too late
players would recommend bu',
to throw to any bast and tho
several of them have changed
bases were loaded.
their minds since last spring and
Richards agreed with moat db*
It may be that the unsatisfactory
servers that Aparicio should has*
finish of .Monday's game might
charged the ball. Tho feeling wns
be the factor that will turn the
general that had ho dona so ho
players against the present for
could have goltan Kuko at tint.
Then White rifled a ahot which
mat.
Schwall deflected, Aparicio mik*
Actually, no one. especially the
ing a good stop of tho hard-hit
31,lot fans in Fenway Park, liked
grounder back of second base.
the final outcome, Some were
Rut by that timo Mathews had
critical of the umpire* in watting
■cored with tho tying ran and
less than a half-hour before call
ing the game. But Frick had in
there was no play at any bate.
MOWEVER.
structed them not to wait more
Schwall than retired Boiling,
TOR H ie
than 30 minutes and not to re
but the damage had been done.
f/ R iT T/MB
Camilo Paicual.of the Minnesota
sume play if the field were suit.
ftfe e *g
Twins hurled the final three in*
"I tuld them I didn't want to
BECAME A FULL
nlngs for the American Leaguo
risk injuries to the player* be
$eA*ori PetfoRAfR
cause of poor playing conditions,"
and allowed only one batter to
/V /9&r. fioexy
gat on — via a base on balls.
A 'A / E/AP H/MifLR
Frick said.
fiO C K Y
OUTPt S TAUCfP /M
Both Danny Murtaugh. man
Purkey gave up only that ono
COLAV/TO.
p a t 1BR9 AMP RBI*
hit — the big ono by Colavlto in
ager of the National Leaguers, and
P £ T # 0 / r, TAB
B Y A TgAMAiATe
hia two-inning stint. Art Mshaffsy
Paul Richards of the American
a y e r / u a .v l e a g u e
UHLe$i> ME K E E P*
of tho Philadelphia PhilUss hurled
Leanur professed satisfaction with
A L L -9 FAR £ £ F T E.'EIP
A'ORM C A5A o J R M v E .
the next two frames without
the tie.
c a o /c e , . l o r o y l y
yielding a hit. Sandy Kqufax of
•We played 19 innings and
y S L P e P TAE T/cERS
the Dodgera yielded a single to
there was only one run differ
7 0 A G R E A T F fR *T
Brook* Robinson of tho Baltlmoro
ence," pointed out Richards. His
MALE ‘iSAt-oV, B u y
Orioles in the fifth Inning and u
squad was beaten, 31. In to in
R U T M/M5ELF
infield hit to Kaline in the sixth.
nings in the first game in San
POZ/TSCR TO REGAJ/J
Mliter allowed only Kallno’a
Francisco on July 11.
7ME 40 AA'P X30RLU*
single in the ninth. In addition to
"I'm mighty pleased with my
MASK?
AOALR5 AKpRBJi.
sinking out those three batters lit
tram." said Murtaugh. refusing
M M i f lOffi
succession In the ninth, he had
to single out »ny player for
fanned Aparicio and Johnny Tern*
praise.
pia of the Cleveland Indians tal
But the pleyer who preserved
tha seventh, thui retiring fly* of
the lie (or his teem was Stu Mil
the to batters he faced via tha
ler. tiie junk-all right-hander of
strikeout route.
the San Francisco (riant*, who
was winning huricr in the first
CHICAGO (CPU — A "faders"
January lost the playoff on the
All-Star Came.
This time it looked like he was golf course with "honest1' greens last green. He drove Into • trap,
going to he the loser, for Al Ka- mranl the highest pavrhfck of then lilt a trap with his second.
line o/ the Tigers opened the bot his career for affable Jerry BsrBut he missed a 10-foot putt for
tom of the ninth w,th a single as her.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
a
par which would hive extend
the rain, which had started fall
Burlier, a mite of a pU)cr 3
w L Pet. GB
ing m the eighth inning, came feet 3 Indies tall and 133 pounds ed the match.
New York
83 30 .444 *
down harder and harder.
Barber, also in a trap with bis Detroit
became the oldest PGA ebampiun
84 38 .321 Ilk'
Miller struck out New York ever Xtonday when hr defeated drive, said the match turned on Baltimore
33 40 .333 >H
Yankee slugger Mickey Man! I Don January by one stroke, 07 hie shot from the sind. "It was Cleveland
33 a .339 I l l s
and while pitching to another to 68, in an tg-hole playoff un the IU yards from tha back edge of Chicago
31 33 .430 13',
Yankee hitting star. Elston How North Course of Olympu Fields that trap to the caottr of tha Boston
(T 33 .443 30
ard, Kallne stole second.
Country Club.
grpen," he said.
43 » .443 30
Washington
Unperturbed, Miller, with his
The result, coming because
He used a three iron, picked Minnesota
43 33 .443 20
Barber knocked three strikes off the shot off cleanly, and it ilupped Los Angeles
43 37 .441 201k
★
★
★
par on the last seven M e* to 13 feet from tha flag. He got Kansas City
37 U .370 27 hi
overcome a two-stroke deficit, down in twu easily, fur Victory.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
gave the 43-year old Lot Angeles
Tha win gave Barber official
W L Pet. OB
pro, father of five children, his earnings of 117,378 this year with Los Angelas
S3 33 .320
biggest payday, a berth on tha bis eighth tournament triumph in Cincinnati
83 40 .312
4*
Ryder Cup tram, and untold dol 12 years as a pro.
San Francisco 34 43 .340 •
lars from future exhibit.on* as a
January, 31. won second money Milwaukao
30 a .310 11
champion.
o f t3,3oo to increase hia earnings Pittsburgh
43 a .434 134*
BOSTON (CPI) — Slow-batler
"This
was
a faders*
golf this year to 324.108.17. He hai St. Louis
47 33 .473 14th
Stu Miller made a "jok e" of the course," he said. "That’a why a
won three tournaments In five Chicago
43 33 .434 11* '
second All-Star Game although it lot of your big uame players
year* as a pro.
30 33 .313 30
Philadelphia
was nn*ljughlng matter for de
didn t do well. They all hook. 1
e d e d Luis Aparicio.
looked at it when I first got her*,
There was no decision in Mon
and hookers ran’t play well on it.
day’s rain-called t-t tie between
"it might have looked like I
the
National
and
American
sliced. Well. 1 did some, hut a
leagues. No official one, that is.
i lot of (hem were faders, the kind
But unofiicially, Miller wun all
the bouquets as the hero of tlm i of shots you need to win on this
gam* while Aparicio inherited all course.
"Then the greens were honest.
the brickbats as the goat.
Miller, the-San Francisco re They weren't dishonest, like a lot
liever who was credited with Die of those we play. They aren't fast
firs: All Star Game victory of the or slowr, hut they putt honest. If
i season on July 11, dealt up his it looks like the ball will break
customary assortment of junk to the left, it will break to the
during his three inning stint Mon- left. If it looks like It’ll break to
dsy. Hf
|fp f]9«f fsjrv4»« the right. it breaks to the right."
Barber's victory was on one of
changc-upi tod whit not, fanning
five AL hitlers, Including three- the greatest comebacks of golf.
by four
Mickey Mantle, Elston Howard He trailed January
I'hone FA 2-0651
403 W . FIRST ST.
and pinch biller Roy Sievcrs— strokes with three boles to play
SANFORD, F L A .
wttn the potential winning run on in the final round and made it
bate in the ninth.
up.
Barber Earns 'Top' Paycheck
Standings
Miller Proves
All-Star Hero
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
WHEEL BALANCE
CHECK!
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itilam. but » public one. W hat do you
nk should be done about the present
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olescent g irls? I refer to girls front
to
18, who come from good fomlllen, but go
. w ou n d looking Uk# streetwalker*. Thoy
-fcod on the make-up and wear their hair
in sophisticated styles to make themaelvw
look older. A nd their elothe* are disgust*
togly tight and short. Or they are half*
fswirwH Don’t you think the Law ehould
«tep in. since this kind o f appearance apn g l i to the baser instincts o f man and
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1 11 ( t ) Dans Edward*
; . i t Hi Lwraml*
trim . r.1.1 MRS. CITIZEN
, DEAR CITIZEN: U n lea these girls
m e a k out o f their homes in such get-ups,
th e blame should be placed squarely on the
Ahoulders o f their mothers who, in their
“Mr' rWw*Knmariiiuf " satfmi mfSA’ ' * J “ UiBSS* Ciwif
daughters "popular” and ‘ •happy/’ eneour’ 1 age them to appear 20 when they are only
IB. This is a matter for parental discipline,
not lew.
•
.
.
D EAR A B B Y : This may seem erasy
to you, but It hurts me very much. My
husband keeps telling me about ths many
e affairs ne had with other girls before
met me. I think the past should be for-
Hi (.oek-L'p
I t ) Bus* Bunny
oOKOTHk' C O lIiT tn of Kansas City/&J., looks aa i f Bile may be doing a
swimming exercise. Actually, the new Metropolitan Opera soprano Is doing
a "singing” exercise. The diaphragm exercise points out that there is more
to singing than singing.
*n
Om : Woman ara allergic to erlBclam—but In return {or a little
praise they'll knock Ibemselvea
cut to make you happy.
Two: No mattar how much a
■wwman tries to boss a man, she
doesn't really want to succeed.
For Abby’a booklet, "How To Have A
Lovely Wedding," send 50c to Abby, Box
3365, Beverly HllU, Calif.
She would really rather follow tba
leader than lead.
Three: Woman not only like to
talk, they HAVE to talk. Therefore, nothing Is ao frustrating to
a woman at having a husband who
won’t talk to her.
Pour: Unlea* you want an extra
vagant wife make her your full
buainesa partner. TJje tighter you
are with money the more unacrupuloua the will be about abort
changing you In every possible
way.
Five: Never let ■ woman get by
with calling you down In public
or making you look like an Idiot.
If the gets by srilh It once, the
experience will go to her bead
At tbit point all East had to
do to Insure n heart continua
tion waa to play tha three spot.
Weal would not be sure that it
was a come-on, but he would have
no reaion In try to find a better
auil to lead. After all East had
bid one heart
However, Eart signaled enthus
iastically with the ten spot. South
ducked and West continued with
the Jack.
At this point it made no dif
ference what East did. If he over-
HEY KIDS!
WED MORNING
10:00
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STARTS TOMORROW
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to enjoy together 1
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diets movies tested to ‘ flying
theaters" eventually can grots
from $8 to $10 million a year.
The system is nu break, however,
for actors. The highflying jet
freed from h ea v y sir friction,
wat of nu help to Ruck Hudson'*
pleasant but wooden acting style.
We already can hear some
agent greeting an actor client at
FIRST HAND HELP
the L.A. airport:
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — British
Agent: "Any ten* moment*?"
racing driver Stirling Moss was
Actor: "Jutl when t bought my
hired by producer-director Val
erJicquci-Yves Cousteau the Hubsoma of the finer points of race
driving for "Stop Me Before I
Kill."
Lewis plays a Grand Pnx driver
in the Itolcon Production film.
I ■» \j i v v c i rv r f
THEATPF
PHONE FA 2-1216
ENDS TON IT E
Showing at 7:13 — Due To
Length — Ounly First I llr.
36 Mina. Will He Hepraled
At 11:43 — Complete Show
Can He Been Aa Late Aa
0:13 P. M. t * Com* Eerly
"TH E RETURN TO
PEYTON PLACE"
IN COLOR STARRING
JEFF CHANDLER
CAROL LYNLEY
WEI), ft TltURS.
BIG Ml'HU’ A LULU
"L I’L ABNER”
— PLUS —
"THE LONELY MAN
ANTHONY PERKINS
JACK PALANCE
IM F*
fiUOWti AT 1:00 -1:13 - SilS - 7:13 • 044
CHILDREN 23c
STUDENTS 40c
ADULTS W EEKDAY MAT, flOc — N1TES A SAT. 70e
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Popular Music
Comes From Hymns
HOLLYWOOD,• (U rt) — Re
cording star Sam Cooke, who
started singing in his father's
church in Chicago, thinks today's
popular music is an outgrowth-of
gospel hymns.
"The big difference between
gospel
songs
and traditional
b«mna ta the emphasis on a more
rhythmic beat," Cooke said. "This
same beat is carried into today's
popular music.”
PAINT NOW
PAY LATER!
NO CASH NEEDED
Up To 36 Months To l'n>
Other home repair*
may be inrludod
CHARLES OMM ■V1PGJNIAGREY•HJIWMEADC
- 0(8 Wjejy ftuUi Bond •Ug« KUimm - Gg IWitm
This sea son 's "The FlinUtonosTmad* TV
history aa the o n ly new c a r t o o n a e rie s
in prime e v e n in g time. Its great success
on the ABC-TV netw ork s e t a trend.This
fall will s e e fou r more new cartoon series
following th e tr a il-b la r in g c a v e fo lk .
took hi* partner1! jack with the
king South would have two heart
stoppcri. Actually he played the
three spot. West held the trick and
since he did not have another
heart lo lead South had time to
Jinock out East's ace ot clubs be
fore East could get his heart suit
established.
MJUf - I N
F
If movies keep getting hotter
HOLLYWOOD —(NEA)— The belter have been left on the ground
wheel! on the big Intercontinental because the plot never did get than ever, maybe we'll even have
off the ground, despite all o f the a Civil Aeronautic* Board of ReBoeing TOT TWA (This Wonderful
Boeing'* horsepower. At one cynic view scissoring Marilyn Monroe.
Age) jet came up ju il aa the
WEDNESDAY A. M.
For grounded theater owners, It it
commenced:
Cinemascope screen came down.
“ This picture will iet aviation another headache to add to their 1:4* (21 Sian On
2:04 III Today
The world premiere of Inflight back 20 yean ."
TV woet.
2:11 (I ) HU* Oa—Waalhar, Nawi
2:1* 12) Farm Markat Export
Motion Pictures wai airborne—
2.1* ( I ) Today
and let it be said we at le n t beat
III W akoup Cartoon*
the Rusiiant at putting Gina LolT :ll i « i VV»k#up M o,l*t
2.IS i l l W oolhor and N* w«
lobrigida Into the jet streams en
1:00 ( t i CBS Sfornlna Now#
cased in a can of film.
1:11 I t) Cant. Kangaroo
1:2* I t) W aatktr and Now*
to t Angeles International Air
1:11 <t) a i«a On— N in a
port faded in the distance anil our
1 11 II) Today
eye* popped along wilh our ears.
1 :0* (1) Morning Thoalor
( I ) Rom ptr Room
Wa were 29,000 feet over Santa
(1) X arloon Kaptr*
Barbara, too mllea to the north,
t 21 12) Croonroad*
.a) Ding Dane School
before it became obvious that
t : l t f I ) Nana and lo ta r,la w a
Gina loved Rock lludion.
(2) My l.ltll* Moral*
Thirty minutes later, over San
lt:t< C l Bay Whan
t l ) I L a ,a Lucy
Francisco, we couldn't tell for
11:11 IS) Ban Franclica l)ta l
aurc about Rock. Seattle wh|2ied
11.11 ( t ) Flay Tour llunch
( I ) Vldaa Villa**
by amt ao did Bobby Darin in a
»:«1 t M aaailn* I
jeep. After looking down 33.000
11.11 I t! IUIa atorm dhow
feet at Boise, Idaho, we looked up
C l 1’ rlc* la Right
(II Double Etpoaur*
and Gina was giving Rock a bad
It lit (II Coacantralloa
time.
( I ) Hurprla* Packaaa
( I ) l^ v * That Boh
Rock Springs, Wyo,. proved
12:11 III Truth or ron o o iu o n io a
Rock wai on the right track, but
( I ) La?* t f .Lit*
there were complications to the
' It) Camouttoga
romance over Salt Lake City. The
WEDNESDAY P. M.
tint clue to the happy ending
11.It (2) It Could B* You
of "Come September" came over
( ft Starch For T om orrow
Las Vegas.
I t) Number Plata*
The showing of movie* as the
12:11 ( I ) Guiding Light
12:11 C ) NBC Nona R tp orl
latest development In Jet air
1:1* <t) Focut
travel was no experiment. Only
II) Dr. Hndaon'a Satro*
Journal
July 19. Inflight Motion Picture
1 II (II About Facto
service began on TWA'a transcon
1:11 C l Mid-Day Nona
I -.11 I f) Ao Tho World Turn*
tinental Jet flights. In August, the
I t) Flayhoua* I
service will include TWA, flights
l : l t 111 Jan Murray Show
to I-nndnn, Paris, Madrid and
i l l Tac* tho Facta
TREND
ON
THE
ROCKS
By Oswald Jacoby
The first rule about • strength
•bowing discard la to diieard the
hlghait card that you can spare,
but never to waste a valuable card
as a signal.
E ait'i heart overcall waa noth
ing to call for a celebration, but
he wasn’t vulnerable and It was
hia turn to bid.
The overcall ahould have worked
M t beautifully for him.
'South bid one no-trump and af
ter North raised him to game
Wcit opened the queen of hearts.
\jL- M*WV ft, W *'i - A»»e W ‘St
JU w w opt
Channel Bit Nawieeem
llld-F I*. Now*
Bollyw ood Marl*
Cavalcade
I t) Chennai Nine Theater
11:11 II) Jack Paar
1:1* I t ) Now*
(i)& Jh s Woman
A retired doctor ha* written a
book for men with tba ; ather
frightening title, "U fa With Wom
en and How to Survtva It.”
•Come now, Dr, Peck T—It isn't
all tbat tough. All you men really
need In your survival kill you can
carry in your head*. If you Just
remember a few Important fact*
■bout feminine psychology you
can have us eating out of your
— mm
II;H 111
It)
(tl
H i IS I t)
S
•on. I don’t have any p u t to talk about,
but do you think if I made up a few stories
aa hie it would shut him up?
NO PAST
l it I I ) r s lh t r Knawa SaM
-*-*■ » W■— «• «.l *>'
l : t i |1) AHrod Hltchoeek
I t) nobla nmia
,*> n ..* .-L -p
t ot i l l Thrlltar
(<l Comedy Spotlight
I t) Btagarnaeh Waal
2. JO It) “ Play Houaa *»"
10:00 ( I ) Th* Cold Woman
I t) Alcoa Prooaat*
STARTS NEXT SUN.
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
“ PSYCHO”
CALL
*
Sherwin-Williams
117 .Magnolia A»*.
FA 1-1611
Seminole
Calendar
WEDNESDAY
Chuluota Hobby Craft Club,
Community House, 0:30 a.m. B ib.
incis meeting, pot luck lunchftm.
Long wood Tourist Club,
covered dish luncheon,
North Orlando Girl Scout Pa
trol. Fire Hall, 2 p.m.
Boy Scout Troop 24*. 110 W.
Commercial St., Sanford, 7 p.m.
Chuluota Youth Club, Common
Ity House, 7:30 p.m.
Women's Club of Casselbeny,
Women's Club Bldg., ■ p.m.
Loyal Order of Moose, Sanford
Lodge ISM. Lake Mary, Evans
Bldg., I p.m.
Cotton Purchase
Down Over Year
WASHINGTON (C P I)—The Agriculltire Department today esti
mated cotton consumption in the
United States during the lMt-02
marketing year al 14.5 million
bales, slightly less thin in 1M0-C1.
Larger mill consumption II te»
peeled, but exports probably wilr
be smeller, the department said
in a review of the cotton situa
tion.
(I ) Taar Day la Caurt
51111 consumption during ths
lit * SI Laralt* T aaog
1061-62 season,
beginning
to
(II Art L iik loltor
day, probably will be about I.Tg
II) Hava* Kayo
10 * i l l Taung Dr. Malta*
million bales compared with tne
( t l Th* Mllllenolra
estimated 1.2 million bales MU
( t ) Qaooa (or a Day
t ilt (•) From Thota Roota
season.
It) T h i Ttrdlet la Tour*
The department said an taw
( I ) Who Da Tan Trnat
crease In mill consumption w a f
1:0# I t) Slab* Room For Daddy
i l l Brlghlar Day
indicated by rising mnsumer in
It) Amarlcoa (lend.rand
come and a moderate decline in
104 (1) Nora * Hollywood
It) Edg* of Night
the ratio of slocks to unfilled
l td I t) I CToloth M o,I*
orders for cotton bruadwoeen
It) C trl* Wall
goods at milla during the past
It) Paper* rtayhaai*
few months.
Cotton expert* in 196t-*i may
fall about 850,000 bales below the
fail about 830,000 bales below the
estimated total of 6.6 million for.
this year, the department laid*
Early season estimates indicate
production and consumption in the
DETROIT (UPI) - The Minne- foreign free world in 1961-62 will
tota Twins announced today they be al about the 1960-81 lavcii.
have purchased the contract of
Joe Altobelli from Syracuse of the
International League and optioned
outfielder Dan Dobbek to the
tame Triple A club.
Altobelli, 29, had trials with the
Cleveland Indians In 1955 and in
JACKSON, M .n. — Genn J.
1957. Tins year at Syracuse the Wimbish, of Sanford, Florida, la
letthanded first baseman and out serving at visiting assistant pro
fielder hit .269 in |91 games, had lessor of mathematic* during th*
9 homers and batted in 44 runs. summer session at Milliapi Col
The Twin* intend to use him pri lege In Jackson.
Wimbish, who received hit
marily as a pinch-hiltcr.
Bachelor of Arts degree from
Mllltspi in 1957 and h:a Matter
of Arti degree from the U n iversity
of Mississippi in 1958, is a member
of the faculty at Louisiana College
in Pinevillc. Louisians. Ha was
a graduate aasislant at the Uni
versity of Mississippi while pur
suing hia Master's degree studiti.
Twins Purchase
First Sacker
T V Key Previews
Tuesday’ s lop television show*
as previewed and selected by
TV Key'* staff of experts who at
tend rehearsal), watch screen
ings, and analyte irripti in New
York and Hollywood:
R ifle m a n .'— "Mis* Bertie."
(Repeat) Agnes Moorchead plays
a new type of bounty hunter—a ,
lonely old lady—out to do a bad ]
nun a favor by turning him In
and using the money to pul berssif in a nice home. It's played
with a very light tough, but the
basic idea is better than the re
sult. 8 p. m. ABC.
Playhouse 96. — "Target for
Three.” (Repeat) A good cast
headed by Ricardo Montalban,
George Scott and Pedro Armendarir, tangles with a tale (Vintage
1939) about rebels in a Latin
American country out to murder
a no-good president. Writer David
Davidson'* message, that neither
side can qualify since victors
and predcceisors use the same
slogan* when in power, comes
through to talky measure. Ap
propriate horrors committed by
each itluasrat* his point. 0:30 p.m
CBS.
Alcoa Present*.—"To Know The
End." (Repeat) A lovely per
formance by a relative newcomer,
Eten Willard, turn* this vignette
into an absorbing show. Mist
Willard imagines the sees an Eng.
lish officer dying in battle an !
Heroic*
FREE ESTIMATES
PROVIDENCE. R. t (UPD
Sonny Liston, lop heavyweight
contender, was dropped eomple e*
ly out or the National Boxing A »"
sociation'a ratings today and was
replaced at the No. 1 position bf
lfenry Cooper of England.
Liston
of
Philadelphia
wat
eliminated because of his indefi
nite suspension on July IS by the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Com
mission for two brushes with the
law—an arreat for loitering and
an a treat for stopping a woman' l
automobile while allegedly im pcrl
sona.ing a policeman.
Tony Pctronella, chairman of
the NBA rating committee, said,
“ Liston will be returned to tba
ratings if and when he la re in*
stated Jo Pennsylvania."
TV RENTAL
Seminole TV
Borrow Our Tube Checker
1600 Sanford Are. FA 8-4086
Sanford Man
Serving As
Visiting Teacher
Actress
ALBUM
t Artroog,
Midge —
# Shale Man
an n ic e
I llec TV name Is
- — lloUMer
In Ibis assla*
12 Notion
u Fee*
8 Infatuated
6 Ini lay r
14 Car part
15 Far fair that
14 Fiber knot*
12 Paradise
tBRool Onial
It Poster
21 Gormaa article
22 Hutton rukr
14 Ptaochld laras
36 Soar*
a Latent part
» Falsa hood
30 Blackbird
i t High aeta
n s o iM
33 Dill
34 Soaof SeLh
M Above
D D d a U rfM
anrew
44 Clamp
4# Portion tu r f
44 Feminine tupvi
4t Indolent
M DlrecUmi
81 Folia* an ted
liS lab lax
UDlrk
84N*Uv* metal
04 i v c i M u
■ - 1“ IT TT“
IT
1
Gloria Accardi
Picks O ff
4-6 Split
•
f
Split-converting highlighted Hit
league play of the Thursday Night
Mixed group this week: 13 player*
boosted their scores by picking
up splits with their second ball,
same of Ihem very difficult.
Gloria Accardi was the envy
of the league when she made the
all but impossible pick-up ot t h #
4-6 pins.
Powell's Is In first place and
DcBar) holds second, with Steinmeycr Roofing In third. Fourth
place it held by Pryor's with
Appleh> t Union Park Pharmacy,
Sanford Mig. and Fierro’ s us
order
Dot Powell led the league with
a 357 and 10 other league mem
ber* made scores over the j E
mark.
�Herald W ant-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them !
2. Notice* • I’ rrMiaiJa
Stfr f t n f arh f tralb
Tutsi., Aug. 1, 1961— Page 7
l . For Rant
12. Raal E state r or Sato
>12. Real Estate For Sato
MUST SACKIMCE 2 • bedroom
RENT A BED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Beds
CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 160
By Day, Week or Month
Country Club Circle. FA 3-3331.
Men-women 12-32. Start high a i
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
1103.00 a week. Preparatory Ph. FA 2-3161
116 W. l i t St. BEL AIR 3- bedroom. I year old
home facing city park. Recent
training until appointed. Thouily painted Inside and out. Fla.
andi o f Job* open. Experience 1 • BEDROOM apartment. Phone
FA 2-1482 between • a. m. A
room and largo utility room.
usually unnecessary. FREE inLarge green landscaped yard,
1 p .m .
furmation on jobs, salaries, ressoo down for my SIIOO equity.
qulrementa. Write TODAY giv
Will arcep; 2nd mortgage or
ing phone. Lincoln Cervice, Pe UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house,
nothing fancy but cheap rent,
your terma. VA payments $31.32
kin 90. Illinois.
$43 month. Also, furnished 3
mo. 1903 Palmway, off Mellonroom A bath apartment, utllivitie and 20th,
tlei furnished, $45. PA 3-3211.
6. For Rant
SUN LAND ESTATES: 5 bedroom
kitchen equipped, screened^ in
FURNISHED ( t r i t e apt. Phone ™ ° BEDROOM turn, a
i T i ’Svv— * ‘ '
'•—
-401 Magnolia ^ lr c .
carport, low down payment.
Also 3 bedrooms, Dh bath, built2-BR. bouse modern, FA 2-0371.
SLEEPING ROOMS-The Gabies
in kitchen, dovble carport, fenc
401 Magnolia. Ph. FA 3-4130.
ed in yard, low down payment.
FURNISHED upaUtra apartment
$30. FA 3-6337.
Call FA 3-6067.
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS;
Nice large apartments, 404 E. TWO bedroom house, kitchen WILL TRADE my equity in house
equipped. Call FA 2-3631.
14th St. Phone FA 3-4333.
for your trailer, boat or car.
TE 6-3664 Winter Park, Fla.
3 ROOM furnished apt., $60 a FULLY furnished, air conditioned.
On beautiful Lake Florida. En TWO trailer lota 60 a 140. Reason
month, close la, t il E. Ilh St.,
joy vacation living in this peace
call FA 2-4263 or FA 2-3766.
able — Terms. Owner FA 2-6806.
ful spot. Boatiifg, fishing, swim
ming. $125 per month. Frank VA DIRECT loin house. 3-Bed
FURNISHED 3 bedroom home on
Bateman, Hermits Trail, Al.aLake Golden—alto unfurnished
rooms, large paneled living
monte Springs, TE 1-2966.
2 bedroom boot# 128 Eicimbla
room, oak floors, elcetrlc kit
Call FA 3-0374 O. FA 3-0642.
chen. duct heating, Us bath*
Rose Court Apartments
double carport*, quiet. Golf
FURNISHED apartment, clean 1 or 1 bedroom furnished apart
course area, many 'pines, beau
ments, clean, close (o naval
and eloie in. FA 2-4013, Jimmy
tiful setting
near Sanlando
base, 2015 So. Sanford Ave. Ph
Cowan.
Springs. FA 2-S101 or TE T-1715.
NO 8-4323.
P1NECREST: 3 bedroom home,
Oscar M. Harrison
acreened
patio,
unfurniibed, FURNISHED apartment all elec
tric, $60 month. FA 2-281L
Registered Real Estate Broker
2831 Park Ava. FA 3-3332.
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 3-764$
FURNISHED trailer, Rivervlcw
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
Ave., $47 month, Ph. FA 2-2611. NEARLY NEW modem home on
private bathe, 114 W. Firat St.
■mall lake, completely furnish9. For Sale or Rent
FURN. apt. 2300 MeUonvtllt.
ed. A Bargain. FA 2-7304.
U. S. Civil Senice Tests!
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
O ffice 204 W . First
*
c u u n n s o m s plat:
Tim ., ton Pif. * s P. to. day W
I n Iw rtM . M«a. ■ Sat wee*.
STIAIGMT C L A ia m D :
Tata., tkn Fri. • a P. M. Say hr
^4
■eraM w4l aat be
meet B aa awe Incorrect laseraI year a i and rtoerree the
to m ta a ar reject any ad
mm what or derod ta
to to t petMaa aI tola
CLASSIFIED IN D EX
1. Lent i F arad
2. Notice* • P m ------3. Education - Ion traction
4. TraaaporUtiun
f . Food
• I . For Rant
T. Booinaao Rantato
8. Baoeh Rantato
*. For Sato o r Boat
18. Waatod t o Rant
11. Raol Eetato Wanted
12. Real Eotato Far Sato
13. Mart ffaga Lonaa
14. Iaauraaco
15. Baaiaaoo Opportunities
I I . Feaato Help Wanted
* 1 7 . Mato H tlp Waatod
18. Help Waatod
19. Situaltona Wanted
20. Babyaittorn
21. Baaaty So lone
22. Balld - Paint - Repair
21. BaUding Matarlato
24. Etoelrlcal Services
25. Plumbing Services
21. Radio * Tetovialon
4
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
• 29. Automobile Service
39. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry • Pots - Livestock
32. Ftowers - Trees • Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
35. Articles W onted
36. Boats - M otors
37. Motorcycles • Scooters
ft 38. Trailers - Cabanas
39 Automobiles • Trucks
3BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen FOR SALE: The worlds best buy.
LOCH ARBOR
equipprd. 116 Oakland. Ph.
3 - BR., Ux baths, unfurnished.
Seeing is believing. Come sc*
FA 2-3872.
On Canal. $115, Robert A. Wil
It. Large two story house. Ed
liams. Realtor, FA 2-3631.
ward F. Lane, Real Estate Bro
FOR RENT OR SALE: 3 bedroom
ker. Phone FA 2-3969.
unfurnished
home,
kitchen
FURNISHED 2 bedroom duplet,
equipped. In Sunland. Immediate 4 • BEDROOM, two atory home
near lake, lovely yard. FA 2-8809
occupancy. FA 2-8086.
neat ai a pin, attic fan, new
FURN. larga 2 BR. garage apt.
electtrie built-in kitchen- Beauti
1902 Staple. FA 2-0731.
10, Wanted to Rent
ful lawn, traei, well. Separata
UNFURNISHED house In Lake
2 car garage. Excellent neigh
WANTED - • RENTAL . - •
Mary, Available Aug. 1st. Ph.
borhood. 220 W. 18th St. SI.
Two Bedroom home or duplex
FA 2-3685.
Johns Realty, li t N. Park.
Immediate occupancy
FA 2-6123.
3 - BEDROOM house, kitchen
Cell
equipped, 306 Grapeville Avenue.
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
JUST LIKE NEW
Phone FA 2-3139.
Reg. Real Estate Brkrs.
Completely redecorated Inside and
FA 2-0373
out, this neat 2 bedroom home
NEAT and clean 3 room furn
can be youra for only $230 down
ished apartment near hospital
and monthly payments of $39.50.
$33 per mo. includes water and
There Is a beautiful established
electricity. FA 2-8344
lawn with a large back yard for
UNFURNISHED, three rooms k
extra
fun
room.
Available
bath. Downstairs. Stove, refri
RIGHT NOW.
gerator. Close in. Like new
throughout. $60. 309 Magnolia.
“ We Trade"
SK Y-H IG H
V A LU E
Down-To-Earth Pricss
Beautiful Lakefrent
Community
On Sparkling Lake Minute
WANT ADS BRING
FAST RESULTS
UNFURNISHED new 2 bedroom
house. FA 2-3219.
3-BEDROOM, kitchen equipped.
CB house. Phone FA 2-7709 for
appointment.
3-REDROOM furnished apartment.
$73. 1703 Magnolia A\c.
NICELY furnished large 2 bed
room, 2 bath apartment. 1912
Sanford Ave. FA 2-3668.
2-BED ROOM house, kitchen equip
ped, large fenced backyard,
1303 Douglas Ave. FA 2-0363.
“Home* Designed Wllh Yon In Mind"
\
3 Bedroom IV 2 Baths
FR
FROM
*54
MONTH
Principal It lot.
Low Down Pay mini — No t losing lu>l — Fit A k ton?.
Priced From $8,239. $36 Depoeit Will Reserve The
Home
of Your Choice.
• 1 Block to School
• 2 Blocks to Shopping
• High 4L Dry
Cent* r
Oven k Range
• Pared Streets
Fie. Roam, etc.
S4-tforJ. Q+iattJo
T) n ( r
TW ACK
M toK Pire "
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OtUmda
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down payment. Must see to ap
predate $17,300. Ry owner Ph
FA 2-7932.
TRANSFERRED. 3 BR., like new.
VA loan. Axiume liability. Ph.
FA 2-IK2. 719 Haywood Drive.
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ROSA L. PAYTON
Wall
3. 3 weeks paid vacation
32. F low er*-T ree*-S h ru b s
4. Company benefit!
Plumbing k Heating
Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all colors
No investment, no night work. Edr
AIR CONDITIONING
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
information, write Mrs. W. VanGrapeville Are. near 30th St.
Dyke, Box 88, elo Sanford Her CONTRACT nnd REPAIR WORK
1007 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-6382
ald.
17, Male Help Wanted
n-gbtered II-al Fatal* Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301
17-J2 31 HUwatha
LAKE FRONT HOME
Our Mpeclallly
17-92 • Heart o f Maitland
O l 1-3.136
Ah ■
■
Dawn's
Beauty Salon
Walker Building
2310 Oak
TA 2-7664
J
ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state
ments, Invoicei, hand bill*, and
programs,
ele.
Progressive
Printing Co. Pnone FA 2-2931—
308 West 13th St
DRAGLINE A UUULUOIEH SER.
By The Hour or Contract
GATLIN BROTHERS
Geneva 2312 Eve, Orlando UAJ-6198
FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks k
etc. call, after 4:30, FA 2-7773.
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Amy Andersun, Keg. Heat Estate Broker, Selling Agent
$619 French Axe.
Phone — FA 2-8510 ur FA 2-7ID3
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e-Bedrooaea - 2 Uxlha
3-Bedrooms • 2 llethe
3-Bedroome - 1>, Baths
3-Uedroome - 1 Bath.
with or without screened a
porch.
Mid* variety exterior
dtaign* and floor plena,
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FINANCING
I
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RAVENNA
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j a Tuns W. an 20th. St. Follow B
| Country Club Ud. to Watch ■
fur uur aj|*«.
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Fh. FA t-3Mt
14 FT. fiberglass boat, IS HP
Evlnfud* engine, tilt trailer,
compute
sklkig
equipment.
Price $600. FA 2-9433.
38. Trailers • Cabanas
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mattress renovating. Expert Up
HOUSETRAILEB tor la k . Phone
holstering. All Work Guaran
FA 2-T1I3.
teed. Call Nix Bedding Mfg,
Co., FA 2-2117. 1301 Sanford BOAT for sale. Call FA 2-1171,
Ave.
Mr. Hunter, Welaka Apartment*.
• BIG VALUES
O QUICK CREDIT
V EASY TERMS
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
VA
WILSON - MAIER
New and Used
311 E. First St.
FINANCING
Furniture
FA 2-5822
Dew* Payment 6
n o tin g Coat
$159.50
Sell L's Your Furniture, Quick
Service With The Cash. SUPER
TRADING POST. FA 2-M7T.
ir i
$84 inti, tax** sad leant****
NEW HOMES
In Beaut Ifni —
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
ete. Bought.Sold. Larry's Mart,
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Beds. Day. Week, or MonlbFURNITURE CENTER
I too French Ave.
Ph. FA 2-7933
H O LLER S
USED
Sunland Estates
$13,800 - $16,000
3 - BEDROOMS
1 - lVi - 2 BATHS
Conveatiawal to FHA Loo**
DIRECTIONS - Eater Sralam! Estatoa • Follow (tor
Signs
KINGSW OOD
BUILDERS, INC.
FA 3.8071
JIM HUNT . FA 2-2116
S A N FO R D
% CARS
*
Firat In
60
60
5!)
59
59
59
58
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58
58
58
57
57
57
CHEVROLET 2 Door. V-8, P/G .............. ..... 11795
VALLIANT 1 Door, Standard Tran*. ....____$1695
RENAULT ................................................... ..... $ 595
VOLKSWAGEN 2 D our.............. ....... .............$1295
BUICK Hardtop Coupe ................... .......... ..... $1695
FORI) 2 Door, Aulomatle
.......................... . $1195
CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, P/G, A / C ........... $1345
DODGE Sierra, A utom atic...................... .
$1395
FORD 2 Door, Standard S h ift .......... ............. $ 995
PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 1 D o o r .............. ..... ... $ 995
FORD 2 Door, S /T
..................................... $ 895
FORD Victoria, A /T . P /S .......................... . $1015
CADILLAC Convertible ................................ $1745
FORD Stutiun Wagon, V-8, A /T , 6 Pannenger $ 995
\(R jD U )SW W \
Principul • Interval • Insurant*
By Jack
Quality Homes i
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i
1 Shoemaker i
CO., $
I CONSTRUCTION
Incorporated
mf
3-licdrount, 2-Bath, beautiful), fioi.hed, toltdly coiutructfil
humr» luraltd in Sanford'* mull rtrlu.ive renidrntial area.
LOCATED
MUST SELL at once; 10 pe, liv
ing room group. Someone to
take up payment* at H Call
Casselberry collect—TE 1-1311
WORK CLOTHES, boots, shoes,
FA 2-8865
Sanford, Fla.
straw hats, luggage, tents, tarps,
21. Beauty Salon*
Army Navy Surplus, 516 San
PIANO
TUNING
a.
REPAIRING
LAK-RE’ BEAUT* SALON
ford Ave,
W. L. HARMON
2640 Hiawatha
Ph FA 21398
Ph. FA 2 4223
Includes Everything
AS LITTLE $|
AS
Robson Sporting Goods
304-6-1 E. 1st.
ART BROWN
M $1 1 9 9 0
Built & Developed
Imports & Sport* Cars
r H M /F T
WOULD like days work. FA 2-2782
Gateway T o The Waterway
Your EYHNRUDE Dealor
FOR COMPLETE PKST
CONTROL SERVICE CALL 31. Article* Fur Sal*
F /. 2-7898.
V W. li*iklt> l »«d Cat.,
In;.
1
19. Situation* Wanted
36. Basin • M otors
33. Furniture
26. Radio k THc via ion
LANTA HOMES
Pricesi A*
Rato
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED
St. Johns Realty Co.
3 HEDflOOM home, Sunland Es
tates. Will trade for equity of
equal value in Jacksonville. Call
FA 2-7982.
F or
Seminole Septic Tank
Stcmper Agency
Ball-Blair Agency
31. Article*
PINECREST: 3 bedroom bouse, -ARPENTRY. painting, roofing
WELLS DRILLED
WHEEL CHAIRS, erutctieT Cine*
on 128 x 109 ft. comer lot, good1 and cement work FA 2 4896
PUMPS
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
walker*.
Icrnu, reasonable down pay.
Ml Types and Sizes
FREE DELIVERY
menl. Monthly payment of only SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
We Repair and Servic*
Prescription* our Specialty
Alteratioas
$72.93 includes principal. Inter-, Repair*
FAUSTS R i PHARMACY
S T I N E
Palming
est, county and city taxes* Out-1
Machinery and Supply Co.
2nd and MeUonvilla
Phone FA 2-7913.
i anding mortgage 29 years al|
207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA S-8432
Ph, FA 2-7197
4*i'«. llou*e and lawn in excel
BOYD'S Cabinet Shop. MiUwork
LAWNS MOWED. Power edging.
FACTORY TO YOU
lent cond. Can be seen at 2900
307 Elm. FA 4-2116.
Jerry Lord, FA 2-3219.
ALUMINUM B l INDS
So. Park, or Ph. FA 2-6303.
Enclosed head. Sag-proof bottom
SACRIFICE, leaving town. 3 bed 23. Building Material*
rail wllh plastic end*. Piamto
room. 2 bath, corner tut in SunLUMBER - HARDWARE - PAINT Cleaning $20.00. Repair work. 21 or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
land Estates. Many extras. Call
cord*.
hr. service. FA 3-9101,
Roofing
FHA Loans
Plant
FA 2-7891.
Senkarik Glaaa and Paint Co»
FREE ESTIMATES
Magnolia
Ph FA 2-8821
Your Credit Is Good. Up to 2 Yrs. EDDIE BORSDORF Interior paint 210
- .- . .m..— *—wwa ||)rti> ‘ A A
iawMnttKUUt.2Ltuuw — —w t T J - V V !---------- ----------------------~*
WANTED: Someone ta take ap
FA 2-2148.
OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON
MORTGAGE LOANS
payment* on I complete room*
R. EDWARDS
FHA and Conventional
of furniture, monthly payment*
29. Automobile Sendee
BUILDERS
SUPPLIES
Commercial k Resident al
$13.73. Call Collect: Casselberry
We Give TV Stamps
STENSTKUM REALTY
TE 11311.
Ph. FA 2-7898
HI N. Park Ave. Phone FA 2-2420 903 W. 3rd St.
21" ADMIRAL TV, mahogany cob*
•ole, exceptional buy, muat sell
24. Electrical Services
Windshield
Rack Glass
16. Female Help Wanted
immediately «7>- PA 2-0818, C.
Dour
Glass
Vent
Glass
KR1GIDAIRR
N. Y. MAIDS - TOP WAGES
R. Bell.
SERVICE
Salts k Service
BEST HOMES, TICKETS SENT
Free Estimates Senkarik Glass and Paint Co. 1 GOOD carpet 6' x 12’, pO. 1
Largest, oldest N. Y. Agcy. Write House Wiring
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
Good carpet 6’ a
$23. 1 Mis
GEM, 33 Lincoln, Roilyn HU. Sid Vihlen's Randall Eleetrle
112
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
2
0913
sion 4 shelf bookcase, 43" wide,
N. Y.
31. Poultry - I’ eta • Livestock
51" high. M. Smith 272 DeBary
Dr., DeBary.
UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY 25. Plumbing >*rvlcea
MAKE OFFER — French Poodle*,
For personable woman In good
Parakeet*, Chicken*, Rabbit* 20 Inch TV aete, $33 and up. Call
PLUMBING
health who can work 23 hours
and Chineie Rat*. Contact Wil
FA 2-8314.
Contracting A Repairs
each week. Preference given
ma'* Grocery, 1301 Celery Ave.
Free
Estimates
,
those with experience In teach.
GOOD automatic washer $35. Ph.
Ph. FA 29844.
R. L HARVEY
Ing, selling or club work. Car
FA 2-3115.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 23313
necessary.
CUTE KITTENS free. Ph. Winter
MOVING.
Good used sofa $10dN
1. High earnings
Park TE 8-2041,
2413
So,
Orange
Ave.
2. .Monthly bonuiea
Registered Brokers
k ASSOCIATES
2 !l So. Park Ave. I’h FA 2-3641 Air Conditioned • TV Stamps
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY' NOOK
Lake Mary Branch • KA 2-1299
103 So. Oak Ave
FA 2-3742
TRADE 2 bedroom frame house,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
large rooms, awning windows, SPECIAL thru AUG. 15th
116 N. Park Ave.
Ph. FA 2-6123
carporte, screened front and Regular $8.50 wave now $7.0U
bark porch, lot too' x 200', ileht Regular $10.00 wave now $8.5u
3-BEDROOM home available im
clear, for 10' wide trailer and Regular $12.30 and up waves now
mediately, small down payment,
29', off regular price. Includes
cash difference. FA 2-7013
$73 mo. FA 2-6202.
Shaping ami Styling.
TAKE OVER paynumu of
*7 Eva Jo Wynne licensed Sr. Opera
819 MYRTLE AVE.
and pay closing cost on 3 bed
Only $6100 for this 3 bedroom
tor, formerly with Harriett'*
room, t bath house. Must be
older home close to town.
Beauty Nook, Is now with . . ,
able to qualify for VA loan.
Terms.
KATHERINE HARVEY
FA 2-7673.
R euuty Shop
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Krillor
Ph. FA 2 UA34
Raymond Lundquist, Ascne. i We Don’ t Want EVF.RYBODY’S 318 Palmetto Ave.
Business, Just YOURS.
FA 2-3131 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
22. Build F aint * R e p a ir
FARM ERS AGENCY
LAST CALL, moving Wednesday
ROOM
SPECIAL $14.93. Pslr.ling
N.
V.
Farmer.
Realtor
afternoon. St*.500. 3-Bedroom, 2
inside and out. Call Mr. Tasker,
bath house for sale or lease. 2463 S. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3221
F A 2-8139.
1173 sq. ft. with Fla. room. Cor After hours FA 2-2012 or FA 2-o:'«l
ner lot. Extremely low down
payment. 119 E. Jinkins Circle.
FA 2-34W.
B arkley
f»*w icMOOt
M
V filA N U f r
27. Special Service*
Helmly Realty
1 SLEEPING room. 316 Elm.
See Our Model Homte
— OPEN TODAY —
2>j Mi. So. o f Sanford
Turn W. on Lako Mary Hlvd.
Pll. FA 1-8370
Build - Palat - Repair
HATCHKLS TV
FOOD PROGRAM salesman. Your
k
RADIO SERVICE
Home Food Service Inc. 401 W.
13th St. FA 2 7380 for interview ‘ Dependable Guaranteed Service'
appointment. .Leads furnished. Pb. FA 2-6392 2808 W. First St
TV SERVICE within the hour.
18, Help Wanted
Service call $3.00. Sunshine TV*.
FA 2-9792. The working man's
COMPANION to Invalid woman,
friend.
llve-ln, wages discussed at in
terview. 311 W. 6th St. FA 2-4239. FREE FREE! $7.63 TV Antenna
with each TV service call, TV
WANTED— Reliable men or worn
discount. Service calls in the
an to own k operate profitable
city $3.3o plus parts. 303 San
vending machine business in
ford Ave. FA 2-3532.
Sanford area. Mint have at
least 12 hours spare time and 27. Special Servic
minimum of $893 eash. You re.
reive enough equipment 4> mar. GHOST WRITING, essay*, job
resumes and le.tera-of-applica
chandise now to return your In
vestment, regardless of amount
tlun.
Experienced
competent
service. Low ratei, FA 2-4033.
Invested.
Reply giving brief
history It phone number to
FK1GIDAIRE
Maxtor Distributing Company,
Sates A Service
1216 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
G. 11. HIGH
4, N. C.
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5 3313 Days
REALTOR—1NSUROR
FOR RENT: working space, sen
Evenings Sanford FA 2-3883.
Phone FA 2-4991
112 N. Park
ior operator preferred. Hazel
TIRENO’S UPHOLSTERY
Porter Beauty Shop, tIOt W.
FREE ESTIMATE
FA 2-8430
23th St.
AVAILABLE Sept. 1st.: 2 bed
room with Florida room. Coun
try Club Manor. $73 month with
lease. 139 Country Club Circle. 12. Real Estate For Sato
Ph. FA 2-5413.
NEW CB home, built-in kitchen,
508 W. 13th Strut
APARTMENT for rent, 303 Myr
enclosed garage, fireplace. Ph. FA 2-7405, Evenings FA 2-2379
tle.
FA 2-3611.
OUR HOME. IT acres rolling Jend.
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house NO DOWN PAYMENT. MOVE
Large 3 Kory frame house.
Phone FA 2-6036.
RIGHT IN: one monthly pay
Heel spring
water, beautiful
ment pays all. TE 8-3053 or
huge trees, flowing creek. 12
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house.
TE 8-3694. Winter Park. Fla.
miles from Sanford. Only $16,390
Close in. 202 Poplar Ave.
Write for details, Terms, dir
4-BEDROOM,
2
bath
home,
large
NICE sleeping room, 312 Oak Asc.
ections — Box 34, Enterprise,
landscaped
lot
110
x
143
over
FA 2 2704.
Fla.
looks beautiful park, excellent
FURNISHED duplex. 1203 Myrtle
condition, low taxes, reasonable
FURNISHED cottage. FA 2-3027.
$11,300 to $17,100
Phone FA 2-2611
,22.
OualKy
•
Reoaonablt
Price*
1961 CHEVROLET Impala
I door DEMONSTRATOR with heater, radio, TurbogUde.
Power altering, tinted gtna*. 230 Horse Power engine,
whitewall lire*,
wheel disc*. Backup
lights,
.SPECIAL delivered price
36
56
56
56
56
36
55
55
53
51
53
60
58
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00
OLDSMOUILE M88n Holiday, Hardtop
OLDSMOUILE Super "88" 2 D oor............. ..
CHRYSLER N. Y. Station Wagon ..................
FORD Purklune ......... ..... .............. ..............
DODGE Lancer ....... ..... ...... ............ .......
PONTIAC 2 Door Hardtop ..........................
CHEVROLET 4 Door Hel Air ...................... ..
CADILLAC I Door, A /C
...........................
PLYMOUTH Station Wagon. 6 Paas, S /T _
CADILLAC 4 Door. A /C ...... .........................
8TUDEBAKKR 1 Door. Automatic Tiuu* ....
CHEVROLET
Ton Pickup.........................
FORD Ci Ton P ickup................. ........ ....... . .
2nd 8. Palmetto
Sanford
$ 795
$ 745
$
995
$ 795
$ 795
$ 595
$ 495
$1195
$ 495
$ 895
$ 295
$1495
$ 795
Phone FA 2-6711
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P ip §—Tn«^ Anf. 1, 1961
Two Scouts Obtain
M lM
^nr.IC C haa r m M
®“
-
*—
. 10.
iom« 70
the b ir n
■ d im aid ahlprata reduction South
la pat lata effect
l ir a asked tha ICC to
aad investigate tha raw
tar ridpMita ef grain
S t Louie, Louisville, Ciuriaaatl aad Memphis to IT deatlnItoaa In tha chicken - railing
artaa at Alabama, Louisiana,
Oaorgia, North Carolina, Sooth
Carolina and Tenataaoe.
Tha ICC board o( auapanaloo
can either auapaod tha rata* or
permit thorn to go into effect.
Normally, the board conaldera
proposed freight rata changea a
few diya before their aeheduled
effective date,
Southern naked the ICC to un c
tion tha rale reduction shortly aft*
ar tha collapee of tha Wbeele*
multiple
—•lb
Dim navigation lock on the Tenneiaee River, which brought to a
virtual halt the waterborao moveof feed grain* from Uw
Mldweat to the Soutbeait.
The Loulavllle A
NaahviU*
Railroad ha* propoaad almilar
cut* on large grain ahipmenti
and the Ulinola Central ha*
aerved notice it intend* to follow
suit.
The American Waterway* Oper
ator! tnd. ha* probated to the
ICC that barge line* carrying
grain from the Mldweat to South,
eait point* “ would be faced with
certain and inevitable destruc
tion" if the ratea go into effect.
It laid Uw
would be a "violent disruption «f
tha pretent rata atructura” ea
which barge linei rely to com
pete etfecUvely with the rallreadi
In transporting grain over that
route.
Tba Indianapolis Board af
Trade, Uw Merchant* Exchange
or St. Louis, Ralston Purina. Al
lied Mill*, farm organisations,
trucker* and numerous small In
dependent millers and grain
shippers also have voiced objec
tions.
They argue that the small shlp'per would be at a great disad
vantage because It would not af'
Nominations
No Results
German Girl New Exchange Student
the new Kiwanls exchange stu U S. by plane, exVept Doerte, who
traveled via ship.
Doetre has begun to get ac
quainted In Sanford through her
attendance with the Wilsons at
the First Presbyterian Church.
With her excellent English snd
ready smile, she ha* already be
come a lovely addition to the
community.
In September, she will go fo
stay with the family of Rear
Adm. (ret.) Robert Jackson laJ
hla family at Lake Mary.
program* aa prescribed by USDA.
dent, who arrived in Sanford last
Petitions signed by Wn or more President Steps
week and la* presently the guest
eligible voters nominating eltgl
of Dr. and Mri. John Wilson and
bit persona for poialbla alert ion In, Gets Sick
their daughter Bonnie, at their
to laid commUlto will b« Includ
home on Silver Lake.
ed In list of nominees, If received Veteran Lift
Doerte, the German spelling of
no later Uun August Uth, If de
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) Dorothy, will be a senior at Semi
termlned to bo eligible.
Gena Zeman. an Incurably III nole High School this year, but
Any such nominees If found iu- Korean War veteran, waa back in like former Finnish exchange *.ueliglble will bs notified of aim*1 West Palm Beach today with his dent, Peter Kurklarvl, who gra
and glvon tbo right of appeal expectant wife—thank* to the In duated' last year, will have to
any tlmo prior to August Uth, tervention of President John F. return to school for another year
.final date for compoUng alelo of Kennedy.
whan she returns to Germany.
nominees.
Zeman, M, is III with a malady This la because of the difference
The present county committee
which his enlarged hla aplnri In the educational standards here.
may maba such additional nomi
In West Germany, Doerte live*
column, paralysing him. and la
nations a* it doWrmlnea dealrable.
spreading. Doelars at Mayo Clinic with her mother, a retired law
Any nominations as oudioel
in Rochester, Minn., told hla par secretary and her grandmother.
abovo should bo aubmitWu to this
ents, "there Is nothing more to Her hobbies are reading and
office la Uw courUiouto ef Sanford
“ sometimes playing tha piano."
be done."
by Uw abovo named da'e.
There were 60 students In her
Zeman and hit family are al
Tbo committee atalas that this
most destitute. The young veteran city who applied for the exchange
novice Is being published in focal
paper and polled on the public found himself unable lo get home
billboard In tbo Seminole County from Minnesota after diagnosis at
the clinic.
ejurt house.
Ilob Stuart, a reporter for the
Palm Beach Post who was fomlllar with the case, telephoned the
president at hla home In llyannls
Port, Maas., to speed Zcman's
trip back here.
"After some time," Stuart a.tld,
“ a man answered and said, 'could
DELAND (U PI)-A court teat you hold the line for Just a mo
ef the congressional redistricting ment, Mr. Stuart?' and I said,
plan passed by the 1M1 legisla 'yea Mr. President, I'll do that,'
ture appeared to bo In the works I knew who It waa right away.
today.
After that it waa easy."
Court lest Nears
On Redistricting
Arnold Lund, a Republican who
made an unsuccessful race for
congress against R?p. A. S. lur
king Jr. In 1096. filed a lawsuit
In Volusia County Circuit Court
last week challenging the consti
tutionality of tha redtitriettng.
Lund’s suit seeks to atop county
and state officials from spending
any money to get ready for neat
year's congressional elections.
Lund aald Uie legislature* plan
Ignored the constitutional provi
sion that congressional districts
“ shall be as nearly equitable in
population at practical." Ha cited
the populations of the Fifth Dis
trict, 3T7.U1; the sUlh. 660,3(9;
and the ninth, 331,399, as evldenci
that the division of the new dis
tricts la inequitable.
Polio Coses
A t Record Low
ATLANTA (U P I )-P o lio case*,
down 69 per cent last week (rum
the previous week, continue “ at a
record low level," the U. S. Communclable Disease Center report
ed today.
The report said II polio rasas,
six of them paralytic, were re
ported during the week ending
July 33. Twenty-eight cases were
recorded the previous week.
Britain To Apply
For Market Spot
LONDON (UPI) - Prime Minliter Harold Macmillan today an
nounced Britain la applying for
membership In (he six-nation Eu
ropean Common Market.
Opposition Labor party mem
bers interrup ed his announce
ment with thunderous cries of
“ shatne . . . shame . . . shame."
Some righlwing members of
Macmillan's
own Conwrvalive
party joined the opposition in
jeering the announcement.
Macmillan's sta:ement meant
Britain might abandon her tradi
tional policy of staying aloof from
permanent European continental
alliances.
Rightwingers fear British mem
bership In the common market
might harm Britain'* traditional
relationships .with the common
wealth nations, hurt British ag
riculture ami lead lo surrender
of some British sovereignty.
Laos Conference
Shelves Foreign
Troop Withdrawal
GENEVA (UPI) - The Communist vainly tried today to railroad
through the It-nation Laos confer
ence a Soviet-proposed blanket
call for uncontrolled withdrawal of
all foreign troops from taos.
After debate of a t ar'icle In the
Laotian neutrality declaration that
foreshadowed critical East-West
disputes in future negotiating, the
conference shelved the issue.
It was the secind article patted
over In a* many conference ses
sion*. At Friday's meeting a sharp
clash over SEATO showed no
agreement could be reached on an
article covering Laos' relationship
with foreign illiancrt
Dr. Bunten operated a private
hospital In Auguita, Kansas for
many years and w n In private
practice in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
During WWI, he served with tht
famed 39th Division of the Kansas,
Missouri Niti'onarE'iard.
Questioned as to his plana for
the future. Dr. Bunten said,
“ I'm Juat going lo hibernate here
at Jo Sa Tlpaahatcbee and raise
orchids."
Dr. Bunten and bis wue, Sarah
live at Lemon Bluff with their
daughter, Judy, 19, who will be a
junior at Seminole High School
next year. Their son Richard, 31,
USX la stationed aboard the USS
Eases.
U.S. Soldier
Keeps Promise
1 y ri
William Miller.
KDUCAWONAL IDEAL
SANTA BARBARA. Cllll. (UPI)
—Tbo Ideal university would pro
vide for ovary student to live
alone, believes Samuel B. Gould,
chancellor at the University of
California, Santa Barbara. This
would guarantee that altar all
of tho student's gregarious urges
rtrg fslfilfod. there would be a
place to which ho could retire
and bo atone with hla thoughts,
hla books and hi* dreams," ha
Mid This would allow matte*
(dots tS be pursued without in
IsrruptAUo, ho added.
BOB
STEPHENSON, 16-
Gets Okay
The regulat monthly meeting of
TALLAHASSEE (UIM) — The
the Holy Name Society of All j
Uahleet authorized Secretary
Souls Catholic Church will uc Iof State Tom Adams today to
held at 8 p. m. today in the spend up to $1,500 on a study
Church Social Hall.
leading to remodeling of the
All members are urged to at heating and air conditioning sys
tend.
tem in the Capitol Building.
SEE
TH E
H O M ES
OF
JJj,- Shartm. tout Ufa Guard,
Rowing.
(
■ r
♦
DICK BRUCI
These two Scouta received their
coveted Life Scout badges at a
recent Court of Honor held nt
Silver Lake.
CHARLOTTE. N. C fU PD -Thc
American Cotton Manufacturers
Institute predicts that a 2 9 cent
differential Increase between do
mestic and foreign prices for
American • grown upland cotton
will “ further complicate the al
ready difficult American posi
tion."
L. G. Hardman Jr. of Com
m erce, Ua., chairman of ACMl’a
cotton committee, said Monday
the jum p from 8 lo iW cents per
pound would endanger further the
American cotton in the interna
tional trade of cotton and cotton
products.
tiardm in is a form er president
nf ACM1 and is president ef Harmoney Grove Milts, Inc. He said
the increase in price would push
up by 112.90 the price per bale.
The dl(l*tvnti*t i* paid by the
United States to encourage foreign
purchases of government • sunpor.ed American cotton, which is
priced higher than foreign com
modules because o f the pricesupport program,
Hardman said the dumeitic in
dusiry would find Ifoc'f it a great
disadvantage because of the high
er price, lie said that the differ
ential program has helped redu.e
stocks of old enttvn but at the
same
time, placed American
plants in an unfair competitive
position.
J
Palmer; Bird Itudy,
Billy has been in Scout* five
years . snd has worked hard <o
earn a whole chest full of badges,
Danger Seen
For Colton Trade
Church Schedules
Regular Meeting
Tommy
Sixteen year old Dick has been
n Senut for five year* and pa*»«8
up all other activities In favor of
hia Scout work and tho pleasure*
- z J „wifrifiilft- 'hat be receive*
from scouting.
Besides his newly earned Life
Scout Badge, Dick belongs to
the Order of tbo Arrow, ■ fra
ternity of honor campers, whe art
voted into tho Order by their
fellow Scouts.
He is assistant Junior Scout
master of Troop 901 and • mem
ber of the newly formed Sea
Scout group.
Billy Miller, 13-years-oId, wears*
his badges, stars and patcbei
proudly and be also is a member
of tho Order of the Arrow as well
as being former Patrol Loader
of the Flaming Arrow Patrol.
yenr-old aon o f Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stephenson. N.
Cortez Ave., North Or
lando, is serving the com
munity os the Sanford Her
ald Paper Carrier. Bob, a
junior at £.yman High,
play* on the Village Softball Team and la interested
in all sports. Residents who
would like to have the Her
ald delivered at their door
may phone FA 2-3106, Bob
says.
MOUNT GILEAD, N. C. (UPI)
—Seventeen yean ago an Ameri
can officer lost his way during
(he Rattle of the Bulge and was
befriended by a Belgian farmer.
The farmer la dead now, but to
day hla two children are visiting
the United States aa guests of the
former officer, their first trip
over 100 miles from their home.
Howard Dorset! becam e lost
while leading an ammunition con
voy in 19« and ended up in Huy,
Belgium.
A local farmer, Victor Marchs!,
gave him directions and offered
to let him use his farm aa head,
quarters.
“ I promised March*] If I got
through alive I would do some
thing for him,” Dorsctt said.
After the war, the two kept up
a correspondence until the farm
er died In 1959. The correspond
ence continued wi.h others in the
family.
Last week, Jules, 19, and Jullcte
18, children of the farmer, ar
rived in the United State* for a
visit.and a whirlwind tour of the
East Coast.
Other Scouts
who received
awards and earned badges were
the following:
Advanced to First Clsss Scout,
Tommy Pslmer.
Advanced lo Second CTass Scout,
Jimmy Higginbotham, Kerry Gonxatez, Mason Wharton Jr., Mike
Andrews, Peter Barlow, Jim Mil
ner and Billy Norwood.
Besides advancement, the fol
lowing boys earned merit badges
toward their Eagle Rank.
Dick Bruce; Citizenship in the
Nation, Life saving. Nature, Pub
lic Health,
Reading, Rowing,
Safely snd Wildlife Management,
Soil and Water Conservation.
Mike Andrews; Swimming.
Fred Bryant, CltUenship - Na
tion, Masonry.
Public Health,
Safety. Swimming.
Philip Elmore; Citizenship-Na
tion. Forestry, Nature, Public
Health.
Charles Gay: Reading.
Bobby Henderson; Cycling, For
estry. Life Saving, Nature, Soil
and Water Conservation, Wild Life
Management.
Steve Higgins; Citizenship-Na
tion, Life Saving. Masonry, Na
ture, Public Health, Safe y. Soil
and Water Conservation, Wildlife
Management.
Peter Kurch; Cooking, First Aid
Tcts, Beading.
Daryl) McLain; Canoeing, Citi
zenship, Life Savin?, Masonry,
Nature, Pioneering, Public Health.
Conservation. Safety, Swimming,
Wildlife Management.
Billy Miller: Citizenship-Com
munity, Citizenship - Nation. Life
Saving, Masonry, Nature, Public
Health, Safety, Soil and Water
Conservation,
Wildlife Manage
ment.
Dan Milner; Citizemhlp-Natlon,
Cycling, Safety, Life Saving, Na
ture.
RILL MILLER
Mother of Mrs.
J. A. Galloway
Dies In Alabama
<
Mrs. Julia While Hall, 71, mo
ther of Mrs. J. A. Galloway, died
Saturday at her home in Albert
ville, Ala.
She was a former resident of
Maitland and Winter Park and a
frequent visitor to Sanford.
|
Mr. and Mrs. Galloway left
Sunday to attend tbe funeral services which were held today.
18 Youngsters
Led To Safety
WAYLAND, Mass. (U PI) —Two
YMCA camp councilors led 18
small boys to safety ecrly today .
when flames swept a building o f f
Camp Chicopee here.
No one was injured In tho fir*
which ruined the camp, main
tained by the Newlon chapter of
the YMCA.
The blaze, which started In the
kitchen
and spred
rapidly
through the building, was discov
ered by councilor Steven Brown,
21. He alerted his teilow council
or, Bruce Dewire, 31, and th eC
p a r awoke the youngsters who
ranged between 8 arid 10 years
old.
IN . .
D IST IN C T IO N
Idyllwilde
"/or those who want the very best"
FLORIDA VACATIONS
ARE! MORE
ID YLLW ILD E
home"
NUTS ON SHELLING
NEW YORK tUPI) - A shift
In consumer buying has placed a
great deal of emphasis on shelled
nuts. It seems no one care* to
shell nuts. Look, for example,
what’i happened to almonds. Cur
rently 90 per cent of the almond
crop la shelled before U goes to
market. Twenty years ago, re
ports the California Foods Re
search Institute, the opposite was
true, with only 10 per cent shelled.
i p r
The rank of Ufa Scout was obtallied recently by two member*
of Boy Scout Troop SOI, sponsored
by tbo Holy Croaa Episcopal
Church.
Tbo two ScouU are Dick Bruce,
aon of Mr*. Camilla Bruce and
Billy Miller, aon of Mr. and Mrs.
-T
A graduate of Northwestern dent of the Association of Amer
Dr. 3. C. Buntra of $nnforJ,
who has served aa chief surgeon University, Dr. Dunten is a Fel ican Physicians and Surgeon*.
He la also a past Governor of
for Uw Atlantic Coatt Lino Rail low of the American Collage of
road for Uw past five years waa Surgeons and a Certified Fellow tht Rocky ML District of Kiwanls
officially retired from hta pos: In the International College of and a former International Chair-V
Thursday ~- with—cerwmwriea' - a * ■Lj i|«o*i^ Uo -ls- t - tarmfr-nuA-l majy p f ^ wanla. ___
■■rw.TCT-E*&i,-'
J lfii* local office of tbh l/A U* headquarter* in JiCll6BVIIIe;-------fOMMent of Agrieultuiw baa nUd*
Prior to accepting Uw position
fehtlc Uw fallowing announce' aa head of tbo ACL's hospital and
medical service, Dr. BunWn was
chief aurgeon for the DuPont
Bids for now furnishing* for the Hopper Academy,
“ Public notice of the right lo Company at their construction of
Lymnn, Hopper nnd Seminole High gyms were studied
■abe nominations by peUtlon for the Savannah River Bomb Plant.
by the county nchool board Monday, with incomplete re
During thii time, the doctor
Membership on tha county agrisult* at thin time.
was
able
to
carry
out
a
long-held
Cultural autUlhatlon and eonaerBlda for Hopper nchool room furniture were opened
ration committee of Uw USDA, theory of saving fingers lost in
and
it
wan decided to accept the lowcnt bid in each cate
accident*
and
was
to
percent
committee In Seminole County,
gory, If they met the npeciflcatlonn.
successful In replacing fingers.
Florida."
Some confusion an to npcclficationn on bleachem
Ue attributes Uw success of the
According to llomcr B*lnrd,
caused decision* on thene itemn to be postponed for clari
county o fflo manager for ASC. experiment to “ patience, mainly"
In Instances where quick and final
fication.
VBDA committee;
Bids on furnishing testa for school children were
held comui-llfe lulna campus amputation would hava been the
accepted at $1,613.50, approximately $150 more thnn
ed ef the following members, normal case.
Dr. Bunion baa wrllWn a pub
last year, due to the increase in the number of children.
Chairmen, Charles S. Lee; Vicechairman, Fred A. Dyson aad TO' lished treatise on tbo “ Traumatic
gular member, Henry Scnu- Amputation of Fingers" and Itlu
atrated It with photographs ol
macber.
The committee wlibei‘ to an' case hlatortos. Ilia carefully de
Bouaee Uw forthcoming mall elec tailed explanations of method*
Hon to deWrmloa membership of and medicines used show how
Brown-haircd, brown-eyed Door- student program, of which nine
this cotamitwe which baa suporvl' oUwrwii* lost ringer* ean be
te Dqmtroeder, 16 years old, la were accepted. All came lo the
saved.
alon of tbs various agricultural
S
High l i f e ' Ranking
Sanford Doctor Retires As ACC burgeon
tr ■
t
ford largo anougk shipments la
taka advantage of Uw aulUptecar rales.
Southern Railway would
lightweight
aluminum
ears capable ef carrying loads ef
K.ooo pound*.
The reduced ratea would aopiy
to grain shipped in quantities ef
S, 10 and 30 cars with the mini
mum weight of 180,000 pounds per
car.
The waterways operators said
that gratn shipped from St. Un/U
in 20-car lota would edit $2.90 per
ton? A small dealer, paying
■Ingle car raw, would be charnel
$8.90 per ton.
brings a new
to Central
concept of the
Florida - with
"better
roomy interiors,
fabulous floor plans, complete heating
and
air
conditioning by G .E. Weathertron, dream kitchens fully
equipped b y
color-paved
need
DIRECTION t
Turn West at Iho Irafflt
Light on 17-92 and 20th St.
Drive 2 miles li» IDYLLWILDE
General Electric, ultra-modern bathrooms,
patios,
and
many
other features you'll
to see to believe!
Shoenuduui
CONSTRUCTION
Custom
HELDON HOTCL. M l i m i l
211 W. 25 th ST.
lUCV, fllUDA
COMPANY,
Building
a
INC.
SpKUIty
General O ffice FA 2*3102
Salon Office F A 2-749$
$
�A Free Trip!
S ty?
People who shop In downtown Sanford Friday nifht
during the new evening hours m ay win a free trip to
Nassau, at the drawing to be hekf just after • p. m.
These tickets will not be available during the usual
daytime shopping hours— they will be given only to
shoppers in the stores from 5 :3 0 until 9 p. m. It is not
necessary to make a purchase to get a ticket.
A three-day shipboard cruise to Nassau fo r two peo
ple, sailing from Miami on a luxurious cruise ship, will
be the prize drawn at the platform which, will be set up
at First St. and Magnolia.
Shoppers are advised to watch Thursday’ s Sanford
Herald fo r a big list o f bargains and sales featured by
the Downtown Merchants fo r their Friday Night
Specials.
THE WEATHER— Cloudy through Thursday. High today, 92-98. Low tonight. 70-75.
VOL.
Vfcesday night, agreed to allow the
contractors to mbmlt their own
specifications so long as a water
proof roof for the facility is
guaranteed for the next 10 years.
The board also agreed to have
Harriss get “ some contractors
from Orlando" to submit bids on
his specifications.
The commission set Aug. IS to
open bids on the re-roofing job.
At bid opening last week, not a
single bid was submitted on the
roofing job.
Bill Evans o f Evans Roofing
and spokesman for the contrac
tors said that although " * * have
faith In Harriss, we are afraid to
gamble on the products and appli
cations of the specifications."
Another contractor said he
thought that the specifications
were “ too complicated."
County Commission Chairman
Talked Out
By LARRY VERSHEL
If the Coun y Commission keeps
overriding decisions by the Zon
ing Hoard we wonder if well
|i;.\c a zoning board toon. Some
kind of meeting between the two
groups should be called to estab
lish a policy.
*
m
»
The County Commission met in
^ in form al" budget hearings Tues
day afternoon and as we walked'
In. ted Williams was “ declaring
•T can’ t see using taxpayers
money and giving it to the Cham
ber of Commerce. Williams finally
said he would compromise and go
along with $5,000 but the board
tabled action. Roth Williams snd
District 3 Commissioner James P.
Avery said that they thought a
Chamber was good but stressed
lint it should be self-supporting
and that no tax money should be
used for its operations. Chairman
J. C. Hutchison, John Fitzpatrick
and Vernon Dunn* apparently feel
differently about it.
Tax Collector John Galloway
reports that the I960 Tax roll,
99 4 percent of the taxes were col
faceted.
• • •
The Committee of too will meet
at 7:30 p. m. today to discuss the
by-laws and charter for the re
cently formed Sanfurd-Semlnolc
Development Company. The meet
ing will be held in the Florida
State Bank Lounge.
•
*
•
Those scoffers who never thought
fla r y Earle Walker would ever
come up with a realistic Tax roll
can turn the other check now.
(Including m e!)
Airs. Walker
should be complimented on a fine
tax roll.
Convict Nabbed
CHICAGO (UPI) - FBI agents
today arrested escaped convict
.William Schuette, one of the na’wwo's 10 "most wanted" men. and
k* congratulated his captora.
“ You fellows sure du a good job,"
Schuette said.
Press
.
KINGSTON, Out (UPIV-A paychiatriat Tuesday Bight talked two
convicts into releasing live hos
tages held at knifepoint * hours.
Hail S t o r m — - -
Leased
Wire
Established
Appeal Set
J. C. Hutchison asked Harriss
"what do you suggest wa do
n o w !"
Harriss answered: "You could
get aomeone else to write the
specs."
However, the commission agreed
to hava two ditferent groups oi
bidders at the Aug. 13 meeting. Paul G. Rogers. iD-Fla.), intro
One group — contractors with duced a bill today that would out
their own specifications while law
interstale
movements
of
Harriss will get bids from con goods gomg to or coming from
tractors willing to go along with Cuba.
his specifications.
Bill
(UPD
— The
^iouie waa expected today to
complete congressional action on
President Kennedy's request for
almost $! billion worth of extra
missiles and warplanes.
The bill, approved by the Sen
ate last Friday, is the second
part of Kennedy's rush defense
buildup to deal with the Berlin
crisis.
^ The President sigi|}t i*jo law
Tuesday a resolution authorizing
him to call up as many as 230,0M reservists for a year’s active
duty if necessary.
Immediately alter he signed the
boil, ihe Air Force selected ze.uuu
men in 71 Air National Guard and
Air Force Reserve units for pos
sible recall to active duty. Au
thorities, however, doubted that
0 i y of the alerted units would be
called up before October.
The order affected 23,000 Air
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2, 1961
SANFORD,
FLORIDA
NO. 248
Last week the school board told j set at $3,904,101.
a delegation made up of lepraMilwee today aatd that last
sentativtx from Vr.t r v.asvv.«ll- w H e m i
Vxvsrd budget was
Commerce and (runt the o ty and worked out on the basis of $173,county that it would review the 800,000 on non-exempt property.
budget if an increase in non- “ This year's budget was likewise
exempt property valuationa waa worked out with the same figure,"
be added.
shown.
The tentative school board bud
"Now that the valua of nonget had been act at $3,603,868 and eaempt property has Increased by
n levy of 4 mills, up « M mill. 17 million, the board will study
budget
a gain."
Milwee
The general operating budget waa the
stressed.
“ We then win determine the
best steps to follow," be added.
Milwee said that the board could
take ho action ima wee* f f T i f f T
leaving for Atlanta, Ga., Thursday
on business.
He added that be had nn Idea
what day the board would meet
next week. “ That will have to bo
worked out when ! get bsck," he
sold.
August Motto
LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The
Lei'a Have Heiler Mottoes Asso
ciation today selected as the win
ning motto for August:
“ All l want is an unfair advan
tage."
Series Of Meets
WASHINGTON (UPD - Repub
lican leaders will hold a aeries
of regional conferences this fall
to light the fuse for their 1962
political campaign, GOP National
Chairman William K. Miller an
nounced today.
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Presi
dent Kennedy today reaffirmed
the U. S. alliance with Nationalist
China and American determina
tion to oppose admission of Com
NEW YORK (UPI) — Spurred
munist China to the United Na
on by congressiqnal blessing for
tions.
increased
defense
spending,
Kennedy's formal assurance was
stocks
on
the
New
York
Ex
contained in a joint communique
change jumped to an all-time
he issued with Nationalist Vice
high Tuesday, adding $3 8 billion
President Chen Cheng alter three
In value.
days of talks here.
Tlio communique offered no
clues to wh
ns. if P%y.
FORT f l U i o i t U "It - Fnrt
were reacbcJTin tactfci the Coiled
Picric recorded its driest July in
States and the Republic of China
imtiny i»r
more than 30 yean last month.
will use la next month's United in* a t the home of Dr. ivtul
Harry Gahn, superintendent of the
MEMBERS OF the Citizens Committee on courthoun#
Williams, U. H. Pope, Roy Britt, William Bush Jr., Ford
Nations slowdown on Red China’s
Mr*. John Wilson ut Silver
needs were briefed by the County Commission Tuesday
Cavanaugh, Fred Williams. Andrew Carrawny, also on
membership bid.
Lake. She will be u member city’s water plant said Tuesday.
Gahn said only 1.23 inches of
night. Seated left to right, Richard Hanks, J. O. Gregory,
However, officials of both gov of the Senior class nt Sem
thn committee, was not at the meeting. (Herald Photo)
rain fell last month, the least reChairman J. II. Van Hoy. Second row, left to right, John
ernments privklcly acknowledged
inole High School.
corded in statistics dating to 1927.
failure to agree on the related is
sue of admission o f Communist
Outer Mongolli to the world body.
The communique called the
SAN JOSE. Calif. (UPD - A
talks on Chinese representstinn at
neighbor Tuesday phoned Mrs.
tha United Nations “ candid and
Loinas Franco saying she had
comprehensive" and said the en
The County Commission in apec "I would he singled out and sur P. Avery, who asked that tha
just seen Mrs. Franco's son. leno,
tire series of meetings was mark
2, tall (rum a second-flour window
ial session Tuesday night over rounded with undesirable zoning." Zoning Board request be denied,
ed by “ a spirit of understanding
District 1 Commissioner James
ledge and land on dirt. Mrs.
rode two decisiuns by the zoning
said "It looks like tha Zoning
MIAMI (UPD—Alberto de Obarand mutual Interest consonant
Franco rushed to (he door and
board and denied requests for
rii, M, adviser to Panama's dele
Board waa trying to run rough
with the deep and tasting friend
waa met by her ton—uninjured.
Farmer County Commissioner changing clasaificafion on two
gation at the United Nations snd
shod over these people."
ship between the two countries."
J. It. Van Hoy was alectad chslr- pieces of property near Altamonte
former Panamanian ambassador,
About 20 persona were in tha
Springs.
man
of
Ihfc
newly
organised
Citi
to Cuba, shot himself in the head
audience to protest any zoning
MIAMI ( U P D - About 700 per zens Committee to study courtIn both cases residents in the
with a pistol early today.
change.
Obarrio, a carrer diplomat, wa» sons forced to take refuge in Ha houie needs at an initial briefing area protested any zoning change.
When U came eround to tb«
The first public hearing waa in
sped to Jackson Memorial Hos vana's Latin American embassies of the group Tuesday night.
voting, Avery, Ted William* end
pital where he underwent surgery have issued a dramatic appeal
The group, formed by the relation to a piece of property
SAIGON, South Viet Nam (UPI)
for four hours. His condition was hoping to bring pressure on the County Commission two weeks that the zoning board agreed to —The government today ordered Vernon Dunn favored overriding
the Zoning Board while Chair
Castro government to permit ago will "get down to business" rezonc from Cl to C2 — which,
described as critical.
the mobilization of all men be
them
to
leave
the
“
Communist
The large formations of A3D air
Police said Obarrio shot him
next Tuesday night at its first according to about aix residents, tween the ages of 23 and 33 in a man J. C. Hutchison and John
would mean a lower flassifica- move to build up Snttih Viet Fitipatrick were opposed to tha
craft Dying over Sanrord on Mon self in the right temple shortly hell" of Cuba.
meeting, Van Hoy said.
move.
day and Tuesday of this week de after midnight in his suite at a
The organization waa brirfed by tioa on their properly.
Nam’s armed forces against in
noted tho departures of two downtown hotel. His wife, Marlah,
Roth areaa in question border creasing Communist terrorism.
Commission Chairman J. C. HutRENO, Nev. (UPD — Financier cliison who gave the committee SK 436 near Wymore Rd. Resi
Heavy Attack Squadrons.
: a native of Dayton, Ohio, was In
The mobilization order came
On
Monday
ifeavy
Attack the suite but did not witness lhe< and sportsman Del E. Webb and ,|a|a auppLIesJ by Architect James dent* protested that they wanted shortly alter Ihe Communist Viet
Squadron 13, led by their com shooting, police said. He left no Turn Ince, Lts Angeles millinery ( ;aruble lingers on courthouse to maintain their high standard Cong rebels made one of their
buyer, were wed here Tuesday nefj ,
manding officer, Cdr. G. Doen. note.
of zoning.
boldest moves in the heart of Sai
departed for Whidbey Island.
Obarrio had lived in the hotel and took off for the Southwest on
In the second public hearing, gon.
|
about five months, since leaving their honeymoon. It was the sec
Washington.
on property in the same area, the
The terrorists announced they
They will operate from Ihfc deck Cuba, lie was recalled after Cuba ond marriage for both Webb,
Zoning Board agreed to rezonc would make an attack in the capi
ST.
PETERSBURG
BEACH
of the new aircraft carrier Kitty withdrew its ambassador from and his bride, 40.
from A-l Agricultural to C2 Com tal and carried out their threat
Panama. The Pan a martian cm
(UPD—Juiiq
Evans,
press
aid* to
Hawk.
I
mercial.
three days ago when they set off
On Tuesday the tl plane forma- bassy in Havana now is in the
A resident of the area, K. C. a hand grenade on a busy Saigon Gov. Farris Bryant, today defend
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS
tion of A3D Sky warriors from hands of a charge d'affaira.
Nagle, said that at a Zoning street. A police sergeant and an ed the administration's plans to
extend Florida's bobtail turnpU*
Heavy Attack One, waa led by
Obarrio, ex - ambassador to; (U
. PI)— A_ _____
16-day-old
r _______
boy
r wan
By United Preas International Board hearing he was told that army man were killed.
from Fort Pierce to Sumter Coun
Peru, went to New York as ad-'kdlt-tl Tuesday when his mother:
Cdr. C. A. Dunn, Jr.
,\ir Force National Guardsmen
The squadron will operate from viver to Panama's U.N. dclcga tripped white walking down a
ty.
amt reservists facing a possible
the USS Independence on a five lion when Fidel Castro took pow lllghl of steps and lie [ell head
He called the verbal battle hocall-up within weeks rallied solid
cr m Luba.
first to the concrete tloor of a
month Mediterranean cruise.
tween
Congressman William Cra
ly today behind the adininistra
basement. The Infant, Paul A d-1
mer of St. Petersburg and Bryant
tion'i first troop-leval move to
anio, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lee
"the interstate saga, or tollbolster 1*. S strength in the Ber
Ada mo, was dead on arrival at a
booth* at 20 paces."
lin
crisis.
hospital.
Addressing the Gopher Coffea
Commanders reported lop read
Club, Evans said Cramer* at
iness
and
a
Massachusetts
gen
National Guardsmen and 3,000 provements in this country's null,
tacks on Bryant’s plan* to eoneral said any problem* would be
BERLIN (UPD — The Ccmmu-.ed “ measures be taken" against nett ihe loll pike to Interstate TS
Air Reservists in 28 stairs and tary iralilt and airlift.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen
“
not
military
but
personal,"
Vin.on said this was absolutely Harry F. Byrd. (D-Va.), re pom-1
in Sumter County were the re
tha District of Columbia. The
\ United Press International n,“ »
0P*'"ed-an angry cam the Iturder-cre.-scrs.
necessary if America was to have today a net increase of 37,007 ci
sult of a “ misguided" feeling it
Just
Tuoday
night
East
Gor
survey of reservists and units in P*ign against the thousands of
units concerned have (30 fighter
the capability to move additional vilian employes m the executive
the
28
Stair*
and
District
of
East
Germans
who
work
in
West’
"*•»
*
»
•
Wal
*r
Ulbricht
threat
would take traffic from the w e t
planes and 100 transports.
combat forces promptly to wher departments last fiscal year. The
cncd to slim the (run Curtain coast, or of "partisan politest
Columbia affected by ihe Air itorIsn.
Chairman Carl Vinson tD-Ga i ever they may be needed.
June 30 total was 2.119.818 com
shut on the refugee* fleeing hi* reasons."
Force announiemenls Tuesday In
of the House Armed Services
Many of the 33,WW so * called rrgsme.
Anti-submarine
warfare
also pared with 2.382.674 a year ago
"He has carefully and cleverly
dicated most units rould b*
Committee, said the additional - would be strengthened to meet Byrd heads the Joint Committee
"border crossers" failed lo report)
Eyewitnesses said many hun-j disguised his attack in the guis*
mobilized in hours.
weapons provided in the legisla- the Soviet underwater threat, he on Reduction of None>eential Fed
Maj. George K. Cross, s^iif of fur work today. Itepor:* reach dreds of East G e r m a n , were re- oI Mocern uwr a loss to Florida
eral Expenditure*.
lion before the House would bol- »aid.
ficcr attached to lb* 13!*t Air mg here said hundreds were pull-1fused passage in th* largest Corn- uf interstate mileage and tederal
ster U. S. military power greatly.
The Senate Appropriations Com
Base Group, sa.d if tfca Pentagon - i *ff com muter trams ami bus- muaisi police action aincc the matching monict," Evans said.
Approval by a roll-call vote mittce
mittee approved luesday
Tuesday a rec.
.
•b'rw Hie whistle w
and tohl they must find jobs) mass exodus of refugees from the
was expected this afternoon. The ord peacetime defense budget of j N O f f i i n Q t i O n S S e t
zone begin early last month.
1 ready to move out
us tho Kan.
authorisation measure then would $46 8 billion, including all the new
Despite
the
unprecedented
hours." Pennsylvania
‘ Placard* denouncing them as
b* sent to the White House for fund* Kennedy asked for the de
varsity unit spokesman a im Us* "traitors" who sold tbeir labor ehecka, about 1.000 more East
fense buildup. The Senate planned
Kennedy’ s signature.
Bridge .................... Page •
21 officers and 230 airman liva'ta'tha “ militarists" were pos ed Germans made it to West Berlin
The bill includes $416 million to take up the bill later this week.
wnhin a Zoo.nu'.a radios
1 In lh#if neighhnrtwvl*
today and asked for political asv-; Cl a.ill ted ................. Page 11
to repair tn* fire damage which
In a related action. Defense
New officer* of the Bear Lake
Comic* .................... Page 10
The
149ih Tactical
Fighter
Some were evicted from their lunt.
occurred to the carrier Constella- Secretary Robert S. McNamara Manor Civic Betterment
Assn . Squadron of Ihe Virginia National^borne* tor refusing to give up
Dear Ahby ............ Page 9
How many East German* were
lion at the Brooklyn Navy Yard asked Congress for* funds to build Inc., will be nominated at a meet- { Guar d estimated “ on# hour" fdr'l their Western jobs. Olbers here caught while attempting to five
Editorial ................. Page 4
last December. Vinson saidthe |fallout shelters that would protect log of
tha group Thursday,
Entertainment . . . . . . Page •
assembly. The commander o f t he [ ordered to report to police sta- could nut be determined. Tha
ship will be ready to join the 1 43-30 million people from nuclear
Members are scheduled to meet it 2nd Troop Carrier Wing at| turns and explain
why -tj -j number might have been as high
Legal* ...................... Page 10
fleet salty next year.
|attack. He
told congressional t t l p m . at the home of Mr. and Kansas City, Mo., said his men w arked in the West.
Puzzle ...................... Page $
as 300. They faced trial under a
He said tha legislation also [ committees that, the cost would .Mrs. Harry Reeves. 1121 Lake - could ta "ready to fa in 12
Communist • sponsored resolu law forbidding flight to the Was:
Society ..................... Page* S
would help to make mayor mb- , run around $6 par person.
Asnar C r , Bear l,ake.
; hours.**
tions passed in factories demand- or ' preparation* to (Ire.**
Sports .............
Pag* 4
All-Time High
Dry July
,
A Soft Fall
UN 'Advisor'
Shoots Himself
Dramatic Appeal
Two Squadrons
Leave For Training
Van Hoy Named
Zoning Board Decisions Overrode
Chairman Of Group
Studying Facility
Viet Nam Orders
Military Buildup
Webb Marries
Fall Kills Infant
Evans Defends
Bryant's Plan
• Air Force Call
y U p Expected Soon
'Border Crossers' Hit
Okay Nears O f Missile, Planes Boost
WASHINGTON
1908
School Board Sets Special
M e e tT o Review Budget
TORT MYERS (U PD — Sur
prised Fort Myers residents talk
The County School Board will
ed today about the hail that felt
on their city Tueaday afternoon. meet In apecial session next week
to review the 1961-62 school bud
get tn light of new figures certi
TALLAHASSEE ( L T D - A cir fied to the County Commission
cuit court ruling forbidding Ne Tueaday on non-exrmpl property
groes to picket a St. Petersburg by the Tax Assessor, Supt. of
, llora wm t>e appealed to the Schools R, T. Milwee said today.
Tuesday, Mary Earle Walker
|
Supreme Court.
\
submitted 19til tax roll estimates
o f $112,703,3U6 — in increase of
C l l b t in
WASHINGTON (UPD — Rep. $t million on taxable properly.
Kennedy Backs
Up Stand Opposing
Red China In UN
^ ClO
United
53
n&wA...
Contractors Disapprove
Specifications For Roof
Sanford roofing end ares con
tractors refused to go along with
specifications for re-roofing the
courthouse aa drawn up by Archi
tect Hal Harris! and the County
£ommisslon, in special acnion
Ifm tU i
By East Germans
Federal Jobs Rise
J
By Civic Group
At Bear Lake
j
sr*
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lagway pcepesil to n t
ra te s m
grata il ippal fr* » Uta
to Southeaster* State*
h
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a atorai of prate* to
la te n ta la Commerce Cooh
.ICC k u re ttlv td Mm* 70
the barg* Itaai,
■liters aad shlp■ i n a a Um rata faductiM Southto pat tato effect
10.
have atk*d the ICC to
aad investigate the rat*
• maltipl#
(MOM M r ik t f a i i i i of grata
( » ■ I t Lettls, Louisville, Cinctasatl aad Memphis to IT dastiaItea* la Um ehlekea - raising
ar*ai W Alabama, Looiaiaaa,
Georgia, North Carolina, Sooth
Carolina and Traatso**.
Tb* ICC board of suspension
can *lUwr suspend tb* rates or
permit them to go into effect.
Normally, the board considers
proposed freight rate changes a
few days before their scheduled
effective date.
Southern asked the ICC to sanc
tion tb* rate reduction shortly aft.
e r the collapse of tb* Wheel**
Dam navigation lock an the Ten
nessee River, which brought to a
virtual halt Use waterborne move
ment of feed grains from the
Midwest to lb* Southeast.
Tb* Louisville A
Nashville
Railroad has proposed similar
cuts on large grain shipments
and the Illinois Central has
served notice it intends to follow
suit.
Tb* American Waterways Oper
ators Ind. ha* protested to the
ICC that barge lines carrying
grain from lha Midwest to South
east points “ would be faced with
certain and inevitable destruc
tion" if the rates go into effect.
to
ft said Uta
would be a "violent disruption of
the present rate structure" «
which barge lines rely
com
pete effectively with the railroads
In transporting grain over that
rout*.
The Indianapolis Board af
Trade, tb* Merchant* Exchange
of St. Louis, Ralston Purina. Al
lied Mills, farm organisations,
trucker* and numerous sm all In
dependent millers and grata
shippers also have voiced objec*
tioos.
They argue (hat (he small ship'per would be at a great disad
vantage because it would not af
ford large enough shipments la
tab* advantage of the multiplecar ratea.
Southern Railway would um
lightweight
aluminum
hopper
care capable of carrying loads af
M,000 pounds.
Tb* reduced rates would aoply
to grain shipped in quantities of
5, 10 and 20 cars with the mini
mum weight of 110,000 pounds per
car.
The waterways operators s ilJ
that grain shipped from St. LotA*
In 20-car tats would cost $2J 0 per
ton? A small dealer, paying a
single car rate, would be charged
$1.30 per ton.
Tommy Palm er; Bird Study,
The rank of Lite Scout waa ob
tained recently by two members Forestry, Nature.
Mark Rabora; Nairn*
of Boy Scout Troop 301, sponsored
Chip Sharon, Seoul Lite Guard,
by the Holy Cross Episcopal Forestry, Rowing.
Church.
Tho two Scouts a r t Dick Bruce,
son of Mrs. CamiUa Brae* and
Billy Miller, m b of Mr. sod Mrs.
William Milter.
,
Sixteen year old Dick has b ees
a Scout for fiv# year* and passes
up all other activities in favor of
hia Scout work and tha pleasures
*»•»*
-WV'ri'TlVr ' h , t * wcelvea
from scouting.
Besides his newly earned Life
Scout Badge, Dick bcloogs I s
BOB STEPHENSON, 16- the Order of the Arrow, a fra
Dr. Bunten operated a private
year-old son of Mr. and ternity of honor campers, wh* a re
hospital In Augusts, Kansas for
voted into the O rder by their
many years sod was In private Mrs. Robert Stephenson. N.
practice in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Cortex Ave„ N orth Or fellow Scouts.
He is assistant junior SeoulDuring WWI, be served with the lando, is serving the com
famed 39th Division of the Kansas, m unity aa the Sanford Her master of Troop M l and a m em
ald Paper Carrier. Bob, a ber of the newly formed Sea
Missouri National 3 , .lard.
Questioned as to his plans for ju n io r at j,ym an High, Scout group.
Billy Miller, 13-years-old, wear*'
lb* future. Dr. Bunten said, playa on the Village SoftDICK BRUC1
his badges, stars and patches
"I'm Just going to hibernate here ball Team and is interested
proudly and be also Is a member
at Jo Sa Tipsabatcbee and raise in all sports. Residents who
would like to have the Her of tho Order ot the Arrow as well
o rch id s."
Dr. Bunten and bis w m , sarah. ald delivered a t their door as being former Patrol Leader
live at Lemon Bluff with their may phone PA 2-3106, Boh of the Flaming Arrow Patrol.
Billy has been in Scouts five
daughter, Judy, 13. who will be a says.
years and has worked hard 10
Junior at Seminole High School
earn a whole chest full of badges.
next year. Their son Richard, 21,
These two Scouts received their
USN it stationed aboard the USS
coveted Life Scout badges at x
Essex.
recent Court of Honor held at
Silver Like.
Other Scouts who received
awards and earned badges were
the following:
CHARLOTTE. N. C fU ri)-T h e
Advanced to F irst Clast Scout,
American Cotton Manufacturers Tommy Palmer.
Institute predicts that a 2.3 cent Advanced lo Second Class Scout.
differential
increase between do Jimmy Higginbotham, Kerry C.onMOUNT GILEAD. N. C. (UPI)
mestic and foreign prices for xalez. Mason Wharton Jr., Mike
—Seventeen years ago an Ameri American • grown upland cotton Andrews, Peter Barlow, Jim Mil
can officer lost his way during will “ further complicate the al ner and Billy Norwood.
the Battle ot the Bulge and was ready difficult American posi
Besides advancement, the fol
BILL MILLER
lowing boys earned merit badges
befriended by a Belgian farmer. tion.”
L.
G.
Hardman
Jr.
of
Com
toward
their
Eagle
Rank.
The farmer is dead now, but to
m erce, Ga.. chairman of ACMl's
Dick Bruce: Cititenship in the
day hia two children are visiting
cotton
committee, said Monday Nation, Life saving. Nature. Pub
the United States as guests of the
the Jump from 6 to Six cents per lic Health, Reading. Rowing,
former officer, their first trip
pound would endanger further the Safety and Wildlife Management.
over too miles from their home.
American colton in the interna
Howard Dorsett becam e lost tional trade of cotton and cotton Soil and Water Conservation.
Mike Andrews: Swimming.
Mrs. Julia White Hall, 71, mo
while leading an ammunition con
products.
Fred Bryant, Cititenship - N a ther of Mrs. J. A. Galloway, died
voy in 1914 and ended up in Huy,
llardm an is a former president tion, Masonry. Public Health, Saturday at her borne in Albert
Belgium.
of ACM I and ia president of Harville, Ala.
A local farmer, Victor Marchal, money Grove Mills. Inc. He said Safety. Swimming.
Philip Elmore: Citiienship-NaShe was a former resident of
gave him directions and offered the increase In price would push
lion. Forestry, Nature, Public Maitland and Winter Park and a
to let him use his farm aa head- up by $42.50 the price per bale.
Health.
frequent visitor to Sanford.
£
quartera.
T h e differential ia paid by lh a
Charles G ay: Reading.
. Mr. and Mrs. Galloway leftw
“ I promised Marchal If I got United States to encourage foreign
Bobby Henderson; Cycling. For- Sundly
, Ueod
funera, Mf.
through alive I would do some purchases of government • vancstry. Life Saving, Nature, Soil vices which were held today.
thing for him," Dorsett said.
p o re d American cotton, which is and Water Conservation, Wild Life
After tha war, the two kept up priced higher than foreign com
Management.
a correspondence until the farm modities because of the priceSteve Higgins; Citizenship-Na
er died in I9U. The correspond support program.
tion, Life Saving. Masonry, N a
ence continued wi.h others in the
Hardman said the domestic in ture, Public Health, Safety, Soil
family.
dustry would find Itse’f at a great and Water Conservation, Wildlife
WAYLAND, Ma*s. (U PI) —Two
Last week, Jules, to, and Julictej disadvantage became of the high Management.
YMCA camp councilors led IS
19, children of the farm er, ar e r price. He said that the differ
Peter Kurch; Cooking, First Aid small boys to safely e trly to d a y ^
rived In the United States for 1 ential program has helped redu.e Pets, Reading.
when flames swept a building o f v
visit.and a whirlwind tour of the stocks of old cottvn but at the
Daryll McLain; Canoeing, Citi Camp Chicopee here.
East Coast.
sam e time, placed American zenship, Life Saving, Masonry,
No one was injured In the fire
plants in an unfair competitive Nature, Pioneering. Public Health, which ruined the ramp, main
position.
Conservation, Safety, Swimming, tained by the Newton chapter ef
the YMCA.
Wildlife Management.
Billy Miller; Citizenship-Com The blaze, which started In the
Gets Okay
munity, Citizenship • Nation, Life kitchen
and tpred
rapidly
The regulat monthly meeting of TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - The Saving, Masonry, Nature. Public through the building, was discov
the Holy Name Society of All S tstr Cabinet authorized Secretary Health. Safety. Soil and Water ered by councilor Steven Brown.
Souls Catholic Church will oc of State Tom Adams today to Conservation, Wildlife Manage 21. lie alerted hit teliow council
held at § p. m. today in the | spend up to $1,500 on a study ment.
or, Bruce Dewire, 21, and th e C
Church Social Hall.
leading to remodeling of the
Dan Milner; Citizenship-Nation. p a r awoke the youngsters who
All members are urged to st heating and air conditioning sys Cycling, Safety, Life Saving. Na ranged between I and 10 years
tend.
tem in the Capitol Uuildlng.
ture.
old.
Sanford Doctor Retires As ACL Surgeon
Dr. -J. C. Bunten of tyuiford.
who has served as chief surgeon
for the Atlantic Coast Lino Rail
road for the past five years was
officially retired from hie post
A graduate of Northwestern
University, Dr. Bunten Is a Fel
low of the American College of
Surgeons and a Certified Fellow
In the International Collego of
.
dent of the Association of Amer
ican Physicians and Surgeons.
He l* also a past G.vernor of
the Rocky ML District of Klwanls
and a former International Chair-
ThUfMiy ■with —ceremomey- - * - •>«*a«o«*- Ue- l iu t . tnrmrr ac a UJIWjgLKi.'ranls-
The Meal office ofIS T U S H O r headquarters ft- JltllbBVlIle. ‘
Prior to accepting the position
* * * * * of Agriculture has made
following announce' as head of tho ACL’s hospital and
geMfe tit*
l
medical Mrvlce, Dr. Bunten was
chief surgeon for the DuPont
“ Public notice of the right to Company at their construction of
■ ah a nomination* by petition for the Savannah River Bomb Plant.
During this time, the doctor
gMmbershlp on the county agrl
guttural stabilisation and eonser- was able to carry out a long-held
vatloa committee of tb* USDA, theory of saving fingers lost in
committee In Seminole County, accidents and was 10 percent
successful in replacing fingers.
Florida."
According to Homer Bgliard, He attributes the success of the
eovuty offlcs manager for ASC. experiment to “ patience, mainly"
In instances where quick and final
USDA committee;
baud commit#* Wing compels amputation would have been the
*/f of tb* following members, normal ease.
Dr. Bunten has written a pub
Chairman, Chariot 8. Lae; Viceebairm an, Fred A- Dyson and r*' lished treatise on tb* “Traumatic
gnlar member, Henry Scnu Amputation of Flngeh’* and illu
strated it with photographs ot
macher.
Tb* committee wishes' to an' case histories. His carefully de
Boone* the forthcoming mall aWc tailed explanations of methods
lion to dttermlo* membership of and medicines used show how
this eoVnmitloo which has suparvl' othsrwise lost fingers can be
aion of the various agricultural saved.
programs as prescribed by USDA.
Petitions signed by ten or mors
eligible voters nominating ollgl
ble persons for possible olerlion
to laid commUiM will be lnclud
ed In list of nominees, if received
m later than August 11th, If de
WEST PALM BEACH (UPI) termlnad to ba allglbt*.
Gene Zeman, an Incurably 111
Any aueh nominees if found m Korean War veteran, was back in
eligible will be notified of sime West Palm Beach today with his
and given the right of appeal expectant wife—thanks lo the In
any tlma prior le August l#lh,
tervention of President John P.
.final date for compiling *1*1* of Kennedy.
gomlneea.
Zeman, 29, is III with a malady
The present county committee
which has enlarged his spindl
may make such additional aomicolumn, paralysing him, and is
nations aa it determlnss desirable.
spreadingDoctors at Mayo Clinic
Any nomination* as uutiioei
in Rochester, Minn., told his par
above should ba submitted to this
ents, “there Is nothing moro to
office in the courthouse of Sanford
be done.”
by the above named da'e.
Zeman and his family are al.
The committee states that this
notice Is being published in local most destitute. The young veternn
paper end posted on the public found himself unable to get home
billboard in the Seminole County from Minnesota after diagnosis at
the clinic.
courthouse.
Rob Stuart, a reporter for the
Palin Beach Post who was mil
iar with the case, telephoned the
president at his home in llyannls
Port, Mass., to speed Zeman's
trip back here.
“ After some time," Stuart »ild,
a man answered and said, 'could
DELAND <UPI)-A court test you hotd the llna for Just a mo
*f the congressional re stric tin g ment, Mr. Stuart?' and 1 said,
plan passed by the 1M1 legisla yes Mr. President, I'll do that,'
ture appeared to be In the works 1 knew who it was right away.
today.
After that it was easy."
Arnold Lund, a Republican who
mad* an unsuccesiful race for
congress against Rep. A. S. Her
long Jr. la 1996. filed ■ lawsuit
in Volusia County Circuit Court
ATLANTA (U P I)-I'o lio rases,
last week challenging tho constl
tutionalily of the redistriettng. down 63 per cent Iasi week from
Lund's suit seeks to atop county (be previous week, continue “at a
and state officials from spending record low level," (he U. S. Comany money to get rssdy for next munclable Disease Center report
ed today.
year's congressional elactions.
The report said 11 polio rases,
Lund said the legislature's plan
ignored the constitutional provi six of them paralytic, were re
•Ion that congressional districts ported during the week ending
“ shall be as nearly equitable in July 22. Twenty-eight eases were
population as practical." Ha cited recorded tha previous week.
tha populations of the Fifth Dis
trict. 3T7.121; the sixth. 660,313;
and the ninth, 237,231, as evidence
that the division of the new dis
tricts is inequitable.
President Steps
In, Gets Sick
Veteran L ift
• i
1
r
Court Test Nears
On Redistricting
Polio Cases
A t Record Low
■sj. liXiT*
No Results
Bids for now furnlshinpa for the Hopper Academy,
Lyman, Hopper and Seminole High gyms were studied
by the county school board Monday, with incomplete re
spite at this time.
Bidn for Hopper school room furniture were opened
and it was decided to accept the lowest bid in each cate
gory, if they met the specifications.
Some confusion as to specifications on bleachers
caused decisions on these items to be postponed for clari
fication.
Bids on furnishing tests for school children were
accepted nt bLCUl.GO, approximately $150 more than
last year, due to the increase in the number of children.
German Girl New Exchange Student
Brown-haired, brown-eyed DoerIc Demtroeder, 16 years old, I*
the new Klwanls exchange stu
dent, who arrived In Sanford last
week and Is’ presently the guest
of Dr. and Mrs. John Wilson and
their daughter Bonnie, at their
home on Silver Lake.
Doerte, the German spelling of
Dorothy, will be a senior at Semi
nole High School this year, but
like former Finnish exchange sludent, Peter Kurkiarvl, who gra
duated* last year, will have to
return to school for another year
when
she
returns
to
Germ any.
student program, of which nine
were accepted. All came to the
U.S. by plane, eitept Doerte, who
traveled via ship.
Doetre has begun to get sc
quainlcd in Sanford through her
attendance with the Wilsons st
the First Presbyterian Church.
With her excellent English ind
ready amile, she has already be
come a lovely addition to the
community.
In September, she will go to
stay with the family of Rear
Adm. (ret.) Robert Jackson inJ
his family at Lake Mary.
This Is beeause of the difference
in the educational standards here.
In West Germany, Doerte lives
with her mother, a retired law
secretary and her grandmother.
Iter hobbles are reading and
“ sometimes playing the piano.”
There were 60 iludents In her GENEVA (U ri) - The Commu
city who applied for the exchange nist vainly tries! today to rallrosd
through the 14-natlon Laos confer
ence a Soviet-proposed blanket
call for uncontrolled withdrawal of
all foreign troops from laos.
After debate of a t article In the
Laotian neutrality declaration that
foreshadowed critical East-West
LONDON (UPI) - Prime Min- disputes in future negotiating, the
ister Harold Macmillan today an conference shrived the Issue.
nounced Britain Is applying for
It was the seemd article paiscd
membership in the six-nation Eu over in as many conference ses
ropean Common Market.
sions. At Friday's meeting a sharp
Opposition Labor party mem clash over SEATO showed no
bers Interrup ed his announce agreement could be reached on an
ment with thunderous cries of article covering Laos' relationship
“ shame . . . shame . . . shame.
with foreign alliances
Some rightwing members of
Macmillan's
own Conservative
party Joined the opposition in
Jeering the announcement.
Macmlllan'a sta'.ement meant
Britain might abandon her tradi
tional policy o( staying aloof from
permanent European continental
alliances.
Rightwingers fear British mem
bership in the common market
might harm Britain's traditional
relationships .with the common
wealth nations, hurt British ag
riculture amt lead to surrender
of some British aovereignty.
Laos Conference
Shelves Foreign
Troop Withdrawal
Britain To Apply
For Market Spot
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EDUCATIONAL IDEAL
SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (UPI)
—The ideal university would pro
vide for every student to live
slooe. believes Samuel B. Gould
chancellor at tho University
California, Santa Barbara This
would guarantee that after all
of tha student's gregarious urges
r t r g fslfltied. there would he
place to which he could retire
and be alone with his thoughts,
hie books and hi* dreams," he
said This would allow creative
idea* l& be pursued without in
te r rupUta, he added.
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rently 90 per cent of the almond
crop is shelled before U goes to
market. Twenty years ago, ra
porta tha California Foods Re
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true, with only 10 per cent shelled
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People who shop in downtown Sanford Friday night
during the new evening hoars may win a free trip to
Nassau, at the drawing to be held Just after 9 p.m.
These tickets win not be available during the usual
daytime shopping hours—they will be given only to
shoppers in the stores from 6:30 until 9 p. m. It is not
necessary to make a purchase to get a ticket.
A three-day shipboard cruise to Nassau for two peo
ple, sailing from Miami on a luxurious cruise ship, will
be the prize drawn at the platform which, will be set up
at First S t and Magnolia.
Shoppers are advised to watch Thursday’s Sanford
Herald for a big list of bargains and sales featured by
the Downtown Merchants for their Friday Night
Specials.
Contractors Disapprove
Specifications For Roof
Sanford roofing and area con.
tractors refused to go along with
specifications for re-roofing the
courthouse as drawn op by Archi
tect Hal tiarriss and the County
Commission, In special session
fRcsday night, agreed to allow the
eontractora to submit their own
specifications so long as a water
proof roof for the facility is
guaranteed for the next 10 years.
The board also agreed to have
Harriss get ‘ some contractors
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Talked Out
KINGSTON, Ont- (UPI>-A psy
chiatrist Tuesday lig h t talked tw o'
convicts into releasing five hos
tages held at knifepoint II hours. |
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Wire
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1908
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1961
NO. 248
School Board Sets Special
M e e t To Review
FORT MYERS (UPD — Surprised Fort Mycra residents talk
The County School Board will
Last week the srhool board told
ed today about the hail that felt
on tbeir city Tuesday afternoon. meet In special session neat week a delegation mado up of repre
to review the 1961-62 school bud sentatives from W.t
get in light of new figures certi Commerce and from the city and
Appeal
Set
from Orlando" to submit bids o n JJ. C. Hutchison asked Harriss
TALLAHASSEE (U P D - A eir- fied to the County Commission county that It wuuld review the
his specifications.
what do you suggest we do ruit court ruling forbidding Ne Tuesday on non-exrnipl property budget if an Increase in nonThe commission set Aug. IS to now?"
groes to picket a St. Petersburg by the Tax Assessor. Supt. of exempt property valuatlona was
open bids on the re-roofing job.
Harris* answered: "You could, ^ or« wW be appealed t«o the Schools K. T. Milwre said today. shown.
At bid opening last week, not a get someone else to write the , u t# Supreme Court.
V
Tuesday, Mary Earle Walker
The tentative school board bud
single bid was submitted on the specs.”
submitted 19i>t tax roll estimates get had been set at $5,603,868 and
roofing job.
of S1S3.703.3US — an increase of j n levy of 4 mills, up OM mill,
However, the commission agreed [ C l l b t i n B i l l
Bill Evan* of Evans Roofing to have two ditferent groups of
j The general operating budget was
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. $1 million on taxable property.
and spokesman for the contrac bidders at the Aug. IS meeting. Psul G. Rogers. tD -Fls.), Introtors said that'although “ we have One group — contractors wiith duced s bill today that would out
faith in Harriss, we are afraid to their own specifications while law interstate movements of
gamble on the product* and appli Harriss will get bids from con goods go.ng to or coming from
cations of the specifications."
tractors willing to go along with Cuba.
Another contractor said he his specifications.
thought that the specifications
August Motto
were “too complicated."
LOS ANGELES (UPD - The
County Commission Chairman
Let's Have Better Mottoes Assoi elation today (elected as the win
ning motto for August:
"All l want is an unfair advan
tage.”
Kennedy Backs
Up Stand Opposing
Red China In UN
SANFORD, FLORIDA
| set at 13,904,101.
Mllwee today said that last
gear's vehntvl fctvxrd budget was
worked out on the basis o( 1173,800.000 on non-exempt property.
“This year'a budget was likewise
worked out with the same figure,"
be added.
"Now that the value of nonexempt property has increased by
ST million, the board will study
the
budget
again,’* Mllwte
stressed.
"We then win determine the
beat steps to follow,” he added.
Milwee aald that the board could
take ho action tnia^ weenTIaTteT/
leaving for Atlanta, Ga„ Thursday
on business.
He added that be had no Idea
what day the board would meet
nest week. "That will have to bo
worked out when l get baek," ho
aald.
Series Of Meets
WASHINGTON (UPD - Repub
lican leaders will hold a series
of regional conferences this (all
to light the fuse for Iheir 1962
political campaign, GOP National
Chairman William E. Miller an
nounced today.
I
WASHINGTON (LTD — Presi
dent Kennedy today reaffirmed
the U. S. alliance with Nationalist
By LARKY VERSHEL
If the Coun y Commission keeps China and American determina
All-Time Hitfh
overriding decisions by the Zon tion to oppose admission of Com
NEW YORK (UPI) - Spurred
ing Hoard we wonder if we'll munist China to the United Naon by congressional blessing for
htve a zoning board soon. Some i tions.
increased
defense
spending,
kind of meeting between the two Kennedy's format a-surancc was
stocks on the New York Ex
groups should be called to cstab- contained in a joint communique!
change jumped to an all-time
M IW R IE -D E M T U O E fish a policy.
i he issued with Nationalist Vice | MIS8
high Tuesday, adding )3 S billion
* * *
President Chen Cheng alter three
in value.
The County Commission met in days of talks here.
Surtfo
♦ inform al" budget hearings T ues-; The communique offered n o ,
Dry J,uly
.
day attemoon and as we walked; clues to whj^ deeisjon*. if »tyr.|.
In. T?d Wiillams was "declaring' were reache<Fon tactics' the United ' g h *
FORT I'lUVoit D "D - Fort
‘I can't aee using taxpayers States and tha Republic of China West Ucvnuiny and I* stay
Plerfce recorded its driest Jtdy in
money and giving it to the Cham will use is next month's United ing at ihe home of Dr. and
more than 30 years last month.
ber of Commerce. Williams finally Nations showdown on Red China's Mrs. John Wilson a t Silver
Harry Gahn, superintendent of the
said he would compromise and go membership bid.
Lake. She will be a member city's water plant said Tuesday.
along with $3,000 but the board
However, officials of both gov of the Senior class at Sem Gahn said only t.23 inches of
tabled action. Both Williams and ernments privSlcly acknowledged inole Hiifh School.
rain fell last month, the least re
District 3 Commissioner Jam es P. failure to agree on the related is
corded in statistics dating to 1927.
Avery said that they thought a sue of admission of Communist
Cham ber was good but stressed Outer Mongolia to the world body.
A Soft Fall
tint it should be self-supporting
The communique called the
SAN JOSE. Calif. (UPD - A
and that no tax money should be talks on Chinese representation at |
neighbor Tuesday phoned Mrs.
used for its operations. Chairman the United Nations "candid and |
Loinas Franco saying she had
J. C. Hutchison, John Fitzpatrick comprehensive" and said the en-|
just acen Mrs. Franco’s sun. I-eno,
and Vernon Dunn* apparently feel tire aeries of meetings was mark
2, (all from a second-floor window
differently about it.
ed by "a ip in t of understanding
MIAMI (UPD—Alberto de Obar- ledge and land on dirt. Mrs.
• • •
and mutual Interest consonant
rib,
63, adviser to Panama's dele Franco rushed to the door and
Tax Collector John Galloway with the deep and lasting friend
gation at the United Nations and was met by her son—uninjured.
reports that the 1900 Tax roll, ship between the two countries."
former
Panamanian ambassador,
W t percent of the taxes were cot
to Cuba, shot himself in the head Dramatic Appeal
Reeled.
MIAMI (U P D - About iou per
with a pistol early today.
sons forced to take refuge in Ha
Obarrio,
a
carter
diplomat,
was
The Committee of too will meet
sped to Jarksun Memorial Hos vana's Latin American embassies
at 7:30 p. m. today to discuss the
pital where he underwent surgery have Issued a dramatic appeal
by-laws and charter for the re
for four hours. His condition was hoping to bring pressure on the
cently formed Sanford-Semlnole
Castro government to permit
described as critical.
Development Company. The meet
Police said Obarrio shot him them to leave the "Communist
ing will be held in (he Florida The large formations of A3D air
craft flying over Sanford on Mon self in the right temple shortly hell" of Cuba.
Stats Bank Lounge.
• • •
day and Tuesday of this week de after midnight in his suite at a
Webb Marries
Those scoffers who never thought noted the departures of two downtown hotel. Ills wife, Moriah,
RENO, Nev. (UPI) — Financier
Heavy
Attack
Squadrons.
{
a
native
of
Dayton,
Ohio,
was
in
£ Iary Earle Walker would ever
On
Monday
Heavy Attack the suite but did not witness the and sportsman Del E. Webb and
come up with a realistic Tax roll
can turn the other cheek now. Squadron 13, ted by their com-( shooting, police said. He left no Toni ince, Los Angeles millinery
buyer, were wed here Tuesday
(Including me!) Mrs. Walker manding officer, Cdr. G. Doen. note.
for Whidbey Island.
Obarrio had lived In Ihe hotel and took off for the Southwest on
should be complimented on a fine
Washington.
about five months, since leaving their honeymoon. It was the sec
tax roll.
They will operate from Iht deck Cuba, lie was recalled after Cuba ond marriage for both Webb, 62.
of the new aircraft carrier Kitty withdrew Us ambassador from ansi hit bride, 40.
Convict Nabbed
Hawk.
t
Panama. The Panamanian tinCHICAGO (UPI) - FBI agenlv
On Tuesday the tl plane furma- hassy in Havana now it In the Fall Kills Infant
today arrested escaped convict tion of A3D Sky warriors from hands of a charge d'affairs.
ENGLEWOOD CLIFtS. N.
.William Schuette, one of the na Heavy Attack One, was led by
Obarrio, ex - ambassador to (UPD— A Hi-day-old boy was
tio n 's 10 "most wanted" men. and Cdr. C. A. Dunn, Jr.
Peru, went to New Yorkas ad -‘ killed Tuesday
when his mother
he congratulated hit captors.
The squadron will operate from! viser to Panama's U.N. dclcga-j tripped while walking down a
You fellowssure do a good job," j the USS Independence on a five tion when Fidel Castro took pow-l flight of steps and lie (ell head
Schuette said.
I month .Mediterranean cruise.
er in tuba.
j first to Uie concrete Boor of a
basement. The infant, Paul Adamo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Adamo, was dead on arrival at a
hospital.
g
UN 'Advisor'
Shoots Himself
Two Squadrons
Leave For Training
Okay Nears Off Missile, Planes Boost
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The,
^fouse was expected today to
complete congresaional action on
President Kennedy's request for
almost $1 billion worth of extra
missiles and warplanes.
The bill, approved by the Sen
ate last Friday, is the second
part of Kennedy's rush defense
buildup to deal with the Berlin
crisis.
^ The President sigi|}l i*jo law
Tuesday a resolution authorizing
him to call up as many as 230,000 reservists for a year's active
duty if necessary.
Immediately alter he signed the
bail, ihe Air Force selected za.oou
men ia 71 Air National Guard and
Air Force Reserve units for pos
sible recall to active duty. Au
thorities, however, doubted that
£ i y of the alerted units would be
•ailed up before October.
Tha order affected 23,000 Air
National Guardsmen and 3,000
Air Reservists in 28 states and
th« District of Columbia. The
units concerned have 630 fighter
planes and 100 transports.
Chairman Carl Vinson iD-Ga.i
of the House Armed Services
Committee, said the additional
weapons provided in the legisla
tion before the House would bol
ster U. S. military power greatly.
Approval by a roll call vote
was expected this afternoon. The
authorization measure then would
b* sent to the White House for
Kennedy's signature.
The bill includes $416 million
to repair tn* fire damage which
occurred to the carrier Constella
tion at the Brooklyn Navy Yard
last December. Vinson said the
ship will be ready to join the
fleet ta lly next year.
He .said tha legislation also
would help to make mayor an
provements in this country’s mdi- Federal Jobs Rise
lary sealdt and airlift.
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Sen
Vinson said this was absolutely Harry F. Byrd, (D-Va.l, report? I
necessary if America was to have today a net increase of 37.UU7 ci
Ihe capability to move additional vilian employes in the executive
combat forces promptly to wher departments last fiscal year. The
ever they may be needed.
June 30 total was 2.119,618 com
Anti-submarine warfare also pared with 2.382.674 a year ago.
would he strengthened to meet Byrd heads the Joint Committre
the Soviet underwater threat, he on Reduction of None-crniial Fed
said.
eral Expenditure*.
The Senate Appropriations Com
mittee approved Tuesday a rec
ord peacetime defense budget of
$46 8 billion, including all the new
funds Kennedy asked for the de
fense buildup. The Senate planned
to take up the bill taler this week.
In a related action. Defense
New officers of the Bear Lake
Secretary Robert S. McNamara Manor Civie Betterment Assn.,
asked Congress for* funds to build Inc., wdl be nominated it a meetfallout shelters that wuuld protect | ing of the group Thursday.
13-30 million people from nuclear
Members are scheduled to meet
attack. He told congressional • H pm . at the home of Mr. and
committees that, the cost would Mr*. Harry Reeves. 1121 Lake
run around $4 per person.
Ashe/ Cr., l a i r fjake.
Nominations Set
By Civic Group
A t Bear Lake
MEMIIKKS OF the Citizens Committee on courthouse
needs were briefed by the County Commission Tuesday
nijfht. Seated left to riKht, Richard Hanks, J. O. Gregory,
Chairman J. II. Van Hoy. Second row, left to riifht, John
Williams, II. H. Pope, Koy Hritt, William Bush Jr., Ford
CavannuKh, Fred Williams. Andrew Carraway, also on
the committee, was not a t the meeting. (Herald Photo)
Van Hoy Named
Zoning Board Decisions Overrode
Chairman 01 Group
Studying Facility
Viet Nam Orders
Military Buildup
The County Commission in spec "I would be singled out and sur P. Avery, who asked that the
ial session Tuesday night over rounded with undesirable zoning.” Zoning Board request be denied,
District 3 Commissioner Jam es said "it looks Uke the Zoning
rode two decision* by Uie toning
board and denied requests for
Board waa trying to run rough*
Former County Commissioner changing classification on two
shod over these people."
J. If. Van Hoy was elected chair pieces of property near Altamonte
About 20 persons were in the
man of Iht newly organized Citi Springs.
audience to protest any zoning
in both cases residents in the
zens Committee to study courtchange.
house nerds at an Initial briefing area protested any zoning change,
When it came around to the
of the group Tuesday night.
; The first public hearing was in
voting, Avery, Ted Williams and
The group, formed by the relation to a piece of property
SAIGON, South Viet Nam (UPD
County Commission two weeks. that the zoning board agreed to —The government today ordered Vernon Dunn favored overriding
ago wdl "get down to busine«s" ! rezonc from Cl to C2 — which, the mobilization of all men be- the Zoning Board while Chair*
man J< C. Hutchison and John
next Tuesday night at tta first according to about six residents,
the age. of 23 and 33
■ I Fitzpatrick wer. opposed to th«
inerting. Van Hoy said.
, would mean a lower classifies- tween
move to build up South V ieli__ '
rw
move.
The organization waa briefed by lion on their property.
Nam's armed farces azainit in
Roth areas in question border creasing Communist terrorism.
Commission Chairman J. C. Hut
chison who gave the committee SK 436 near Wymore Hd. BestThe mobilisation order came
data supplied by Architect Ja m e s, dents protested that they wanted shortly alter Ihe Communist Vtet
( ia m b ic
Rogers on courthouse to maintain their high standard Cong rebels made one of their
needs.
of zoning.
boldest moves in the heart of Sai
In the second public hearing, gon.
t
on property In the same area, the
The terrorists announced they
Zoning Board agreed tu rezonc would make an attack in Ihe capi
ST.- PETERSBURG BEACH
j from A-l Agricultural to C2 Com
tal and carried out their threat
I
three
days
ago
when
they
set
off
(U
P D -Johq Evans. press aide U»
mcrcial.
A resident of the area. K. C.._______
_ __
___ Uov'
a hand ______
grenade________
on a busy
Saigon
Dr»“m'. ,0<la>
Nagle, said that at a Zoning ( street. A police sergeant and an ,l*
administration s plans to
extend Florida’s bobtail turnpiko
B y l u ted Press International J Board hearing he was told that | army man were killed.
from Fort Pierce to Sumter Coun
Air Force National Guardsmen
ty.
and reservists facing a possible
He called the verbal battle be
call-up within weeks rallied solidtween Congressman William Cra*
I, today behind Ihe adininlstra ■
mer of St. Petersburg and Bryant
lion's first troop-level move to;
"the Interstate saga, or tollbolster U. S strength in the Ber
booth* at 20 paces."
lin crisis.
Addressing the Gopher Coffe*
Commanders reported lop read-'
Club, Evans said C ram ers at
inert and a Massachusetts gen- 1
tacks on Bryant's plana to con*
"mil *mditVry ^ u ^ p e rs o n a l'" **
nKRLIN <u p , » — Tll« Com.nu-, ed "measures be taken" against nett ihe toll 'pike to' Interstate 7*
\ United Press International oist* today opened >an angry cam -.
bordcr-croaaera.
m Sumter County were the rosurvey of re-.-rvis.t and units in paign against the thousands or I
Tuesday night East Gcr- suit of a "misguided" feeling it
the 28 Stairs and District of East Germans who work in West' ",#n bo’» Wal er Ulbricht threat would take traffic from the west
cncd to slam the (run Curtain roast, or of "partisan polm ril
Columbia affected by the Air Berlin.
shut on the refugees fleeing hi.t| reasons."
Force announcements Tuesday In
Many of the 33,000 so • called regime.
| "lie his carefully and cleverly
dicatrd most units could be
mobilized in hours.
"border crossera" failed to report
Eyewitnesses said many liun-, J^att'escsl his attack in the guise
Maj. G orge K. Cross, sjaif of-, fur work today. Reports reach- dreds of East Germans were re- of funcern over a loss to Florida
ficer attached to the I3t*t Air ing here said hundreds were pull- 1fused passage in the largest Cora'nterstate mileage and lederal
Rase Group, said if tfea Pentagon ed elf com uniter trams ami bus- munist police action since the. matching monies," Evans said.
" b 'e w the whistle
ly / end told they must find jobs mass exodus o( refugees from the
ready to move out in, 2
zone began early last month.
'9l m the East.
hours." Pennsylvania St
Despite
the
unprecedented
4*| Placards denouncing them a«
versily unit spokesmen
to El* “traitors" who sold iheir Isbur checks, about l.ooo more East|
Bridge ........
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21 officers and 230 airmen live' le the "militarists" were pos ed Germans made it to West Berlin
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I in tH#tr nwijhhnrtwwt*
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Some were evicted from their !um.
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Squadron of the Virginia National^ |iomes for refusing to give up
How many East German* were
P ag. 4
Guard estimated "one hour" fdr their Western jobs. Others were caught while attempting to (tee
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as 300. They faced trial under a
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could )e "ready to jo in 12 Communist • (sponsored resolu law forbidding flight to th« Was:
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Society
hours."
tions passed in (actortea dcmaod- or ‘ preparations to flee."
Sports
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Evans Defends
Bryant's Plan
Air Force Call
Up Expected Soon
'Border Crossers' Hit
By East Germans
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Hollywood Clan
Vacation Bound
Thanks To Kennedy
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Faces Test
NEWBURGH, ,N. V. (UPI) - neuneed Tueaday be bad ebta ned
"N ew burgh official* today yought the bearing order from atate Su
Z legal move* le protect the clty'a preme Court Juitiea John P. Don
R> S "crackdown" welfare code from ohue. The justice ordered Mitch“ a court Ifljuflctlon requested by *11. Peter Z. PetrUlo Jr., aeUag
3 the atate on charge* the relief city welfare commissioner, and
the city council to answer why the
w regulation* are illegal.
2 Joaepk Mitchell, city manager. cod* should not be suspended un
; laid "Immediate ateps" would be til Its* legality could to deter
«• taken1to challenge ‘an order for a mined.
Newburgh's crackdown became
’/> court hearing harp rrid ay on an
~ ioJunction being aougbt by the a beated Issue even before 1t went
£ atate to **t ailde 11 of New. into effect July 15. The state said
• burgh'* controversial 13 point* the rules endangered federal re
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Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller, a
" Mate Attorney Loula LeftowlU.
la the Republican cindidate leading possibility for tbs GOP
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w WASHINGTON (U PI) - Senate
S foreign aid backers, bolstered by
w president Kennedy’s “no compro“ » la e " stand, hoped to finally
■ start debate today on the 54.32*,•
: 100.000 aid authorisation bill.
Democratic Leader Mika Mans'fie ld said the aid measure would
‘ to laid before the Senate as soon
” ns it completed Work en a pend, lag appropriation bill, probably
; late today.
;.late
* Chairman J. William Tulbrlght,
»(D*Ark.), of the Senate foreign
£ Relations Committee was ready to
.open the debate with a strong
" p le a for the bill jnd cipecially
n its controversial five-year $$.$ bil£lion borrowing authority to It
J nance economic
development
* leans.
But the long-delayed Senate bill
.‘. faces another likely aidetracktng
’later this week to permit action
-on the $47 billion military a p p r
opriations bin Mansfield said no
-m a jo r voles on the aid measure
"w e re likely before nest week,
The House Foreign Affairs
■-Committee approved, 27-4, Toes
.d a y a $3,155,000,000 aid bill. It
.olso provides for the long-term
- borrowing program asked by the
President.
The House committee's approv
el eame after Democratic eon
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the code, which won a quiek d e-! nsurance, will be given touchers
fender In conservative Sen. Harry | for (rnt, food and clothes instead
Goldwater of Arizona, another top i of cash. Ife also baa threatened
potential candidate for the Repub to invoke the rule In two cases to
lican nomination.
cut off aid to unwed mothers who
Newburgh, a city of SUMO per have additional illegitimate chil
sons located about SO mile* up the dren.
Hudson Riser from New York
The only regulation the state
City, claims th at «S03.o«3 of its has aof challenged was one re
approximately $3 million annual quiring able-bodied welfare recip
budget goes for-welfare purposes ients to report monthly te the wel
to SIS persons on relief — less fare department.
than 3 per cent of the city’s pop
Other po nts in the plan would
ulation.
limit welfare payments to ableMitchell has indicated approval bodied persons to three months in
so far of the results of the crack any one year, deny relief to per
down. He said one family, which sons who 'a re able to work and
was getting aid to dependent chil refuse Jobs, and require munici
dren and home relief while the pal work in return for relief paychildren had hank neemnta and m *#* to the able-bodied.
famuM takers G?t B««t. NaStfe
gtesilonal leaders received a
White House pep talk from Kennedy about the need for standing
firm behind the five-year developmeat loan section. The provision
faces heavy oppoll lion in both
houses.
Other congressional sews:
Medicare: Tbe American Medi
cal Association (AMA) today
challenged the House Ways A
Means Committee to study gov
ernment-regulatad health pro(rama tn other countries before
acting on the administration's
medical care plan for the aged.
AMA president Dr. Leonard W.
Larson said tbe program, once
started, would • “espand into a
full-fledged system of socialised
medicine, eventually covering
Blind Teacher Is Certified
ST. AUGUSTINE (UPI) -B lu e
eyed Mary McCollough, 33, is the
daughter of a school ’teacher.
Ever since ab* can remember
aha hat had on* goal la lifo-fo
teach school.
Stale School Supt. Thomas D.
Bailey asked the stale cabinet
Tuesday to certify the Statson
University graduste as a fullfledged teacher. The state’s top
official* agreed to waive a re
quirement that all teacher* be
physically fit and voted to give
ab • •
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the red-haired Miss McCollough a
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teaching certificate.
Miss McCollough has toes com
plately blind for the past sight
Mr. G. Marlon Rounds, 31, died years.
"I'm so happy they have given
- a t hi* Lake Emma residence
me a chance," the eatd after
Tuesday.
Born in Eldred Township, Pa., hearing tto nawi. " I ’ll try very
be was the ton of the late WII hard to be a good teacher.”
Miss McCollough attended the
Ham H. Sounds and Mrs. Bessie
V. Beebe. He came to Lake Em state school fur the deaf and
ma from Orlando in 1935 and was blind here after she loit her sight
a member of the Lake Mary Com in the ninth grade. She was grad
uated from Stetson this year with
munity Presbyterian Church.
Survivors are his step-father a degree tn elementary education
and mother, Mr. and Mr*. Rich and did her interne teaching at
ard E. Beebe: one sister, Mrs. Joe lha sixth grade in the North
-Souther* and a nephew, William Ridgewood Elementary School at
Daytona Beach.
fimalhera, all of Lake Mary.
"Tbe children tried to see what
Funeral servlets will be held
-at 2 p. m. Thursday from the they could get away with at
' Gramkow Funeral Horn* Chapel first," she said. “ Rut they soon
with Rev. John Pilley and Rev. learned I could hear and knew
Lucian Scolt officiating. Burial more than they thought, and they
•will be in Greenwood Cemetery, soon settled down.
“ I used more or lew an honor
! Orlando.
Pallbearers are to be Richard system, and there ia little cheat
. Keogh, Charles Sassman, Bart ing. Other students really on their
-, Pilcher, Dale Alexander, Patrick honor stare down any who may
' Riley, Millard Rice, A. P. For- try to cheat. And sixth graders
don't like lo do anything to dis
;*hay Sr. and Glenn Cochran.
please their little boy or girl
Iriendi."
"I have wanted to teach since
Twenly-four boy* of (be Weklwe I was very small," sha said.
’ Baptist Ann. Royal Ambassadors “ When I lost my sight, ( won.
attended the week-long encamp dered if I could still become a
ment recently at Camp Joy near jcacher. It's a job lo convince
• Rock Springs.
others I can do it. Rut my fa
Representing the organization, ther said I could."
‘.from the Foreat City—Baptist | Miss McCollough said she does
• Church was Kenneth Dunn of her own cooking, washing, iron
Lake Brantley.
ing and other domestic chores
Mr. G. M. Rounds
Dies Tuesday
RA’s Attend Camp
TI
every citisen of this nation."
Youth: The Senate Labor Com
mittee approved Tueaday a bill
that would create a You.h Con
servation Corps like the CCC of
the lS30i. Young volunteers would
work for ISO a month, attacking
the huge backlog of conservation
werk under supervision of federal
agencies such as the Park Serv
ice. A third of the work would
to done on stale land, with the
states putting up half the money.
Airports: Tbe House passed a
five-year. $375 million extension
of the federal aid program for
airport construction. The bill
would allow the government to
grant $75 million a year te help
communities modernise and build
airport*.
as
a
.
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and hires a reader to help to r
grade examination papers. She
said she plana to to married next
summer to Ewell Mauldin, a dor
mitory supervisor at tto deaf and
blind school, and than "1 plan to
teach right en."
Accident Kills
Mrs. Clifton Pope
Mta. Clifton Pope, 31. wai fa
tally Injured in an automobile ac
cident in Pensacola Tuesday in
which her son. Rudy, also waa
seriously Injured.
She is survived by her huabend,
CUfton Pope; son, Rudy; four
listers, Mrs. N. L. Bishop and
Mrs. J. Kenneth Gainee of San
ford, Mra. W. E. Griffin of Winter Haven and Mra. Arthur Nor
man of Moultrie, Ga.; three bro
thers. Robert H. Hart of Winter
llaven, Milton D. Hart of Lees
burg and Myron Hart of Moultrie
and several nlecee and nephews
including Frances B. Bishop of
Sanford.
Funeral services will be bald in
Moultrie at S p.m. Friday from
the Green-Gregory Funeral Home.
Navigation
Courses Set
By Sea Scouts
Th* Sea Scouts of Ship SOS will
continue their course* In navigatwin at a meeting from * 30 to
1:30 p.m. today. Instruction will
he given aboard a pontoon boat
loaned to the Scouts by Robson's
Sporting Goods.
Th* Scouts also will continue
their car wash Thursday from S
a nt. until fl pm . at Knlffin'a Tex
aco Station, corner 25lh St. and
French Ave. Money from the car
wash will xo inlo the group s ac
tivitiea fund.
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Algerian Future
PARIS (U PI) - France today
staked th* future of the Algerian
peace talks on an offer lo share
the wealth of the Sahara with the
other nations of North Africa.
Algerian Affair* Minister Louis
Joxe said this offsr was mada to
tha Algerian ratols shortly before
th* Moalam delegation requested
a reeest of the four-week-old
peace talks at Lugrin. France.
Joxe made tha disclosure Tues
day In a nationwide radio and
television speech answering Mon
day's declaration by Algerian reb
el Deputy Premier Belkacera
Krim that hia side “ will not ne
glect any m eans" lo m u m s the
talka.
T to French delegation leader
confirmed Krim’s statement that
bargaining thus far has hinged on
tto issue of the Sahara. Krim hai
Insisted that Algerians regard the
vast region aS “four-fifths of our
territory."
France maintains tto Sahara la
outside tha scope of tbe Lugrin
talka, which are aimed at ending
tto seven-year-old civil war in Al
geria.
However, Joxa laid that in the
last phase of tha Lugrin talka
Franca proposed creation of a
technical organixatlo* to develop
the oil and mineral wealth of the
Sahara,
“All of it* (the Sahara’a) neigh
bors who could reach agreements
with ns" could share in tbe
riches, he said.
Joxe said Franc* does not in
tend to keep the richea for heraelf.
Th* Algerian affairs miniiter
alto served notice that France
will puih on with its plans for Al
geria'* future with or without the
cooperation of the Arab leaders.
*
; nomic progress, and asks the naBy LYLE C. WILSON
'the divisions of voters with which ailualton afflict* the "Common ^on* 10 determine their foreign fiWASHINGTON (UPI) - Henry, the New Deal won its political Man" with a new and different n*nc'n* need*,
The draft document, however,
LA. Wallace invented the so-called wars. A welfare stale, limited or raw deal.
not, could not fail to do someTbe American Institute fur makes clear that only those ns. “ Common Man" during lha e a rly
thing fur the “Common Man” Economic Research, Great Bar-1
committed to defend democNew Deal year* when Franklin
Wallace's “Common Man.” In rington. Mass., has changed this racy and Ihe human rights pro
D. Roosevelt waa laying Ihe foun dividually and collectively, was a. poor guy's name. ILK calls him v>*‘°ns »f the charter of the Or
dationa (or a limited version of rather pitiful character who had' th* “ Forgollen Man," collectively ■gamialion of American Mates will
hren getting a raw deal. There: and individually.
! Itc in line for U. S. aid.
rib* welfare atate.
were too many citizens—millions I IER ran up some figures on
To coordinate planning, Ihe
The phrase, “ Commuo M an,",
of them—who hid been getting a fixed dollar assets held by or fo r1Ln,led States has proposed a cornwaa and ie collective. It meant raw deal and who welcomed the
individuals as of 1910.19th), These milter of eight men. called the
lb* little people, the ordinary! New Deal with huzzahs and bal a»se:a comprise life insurance "committeo
on
development
Joe, hia family, bis problems and lots.
policy and tonal security re-! plum."
his hopes. It included that *le-| To make their deal better than serve*, savings deposits, bonds. . It would leave appointment of
meat of th* citizenry whom FDR t raw, the New Dealers almost mortgages, etc.
the chairman up to the secretary
addressed as the “ ill • clothed, broke the bank. Tnat effort to
In 1940. on th* baait of a too- general «f the OAS. and the
(ill-boused, ill-fed."
help Ihe "Common Man" con cent dollar, these total tavingv» other • save* members would be
- Wallace was capable of some tinues and expands, and tbe were I13S.7 billion. The 19*) total) eafottad to tto inter-American
of the fustiest thinking on rec strain on the bank continues with was nearly IlSO billion. That looks - F.rwiomie'a ml Social Council from
ord in national polities, which it. The unavoidable evidence of pretty good, but wait. Th* IMO .
( tto hemisphere's outstaodm ade hit thinking very (uizy, in- this bank • break.ng strain is tb e : figure ia on the basis c( a
fog Mtoonusti.
- deed. There was nothing fuzzy, wear and tear on the purchasing; dollar worth 47.4 cenu.
U. Br officials favor Raul Prehowever, about the phrase, "Com- power of that handy i.cm, the! In 20 year*, IER calculate*, the bich
of Argentina, chairman of
iuuu Mali." Thai p iu a se wtipeu U. a. liuiiar.
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to open a clear channel of com
This wear snd tear on the I’.S .' M en.’ lost from their saving, a ,.a(in Am (nca, „ commission
h, J(1 of ||w
munication between Ui* New Deal buck is a fact proven by aiinple buying power of nearly 1190 bil- CUIUinitler.
high command in Washington and arithmetic. The early New Deal lion. Much of that bite is right'
.
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a vastly numerous clement of the 100-cent dollar ia worth In 1941 out of the seal of the "Forgotten
population.
about 44 cents. Worth 44 cents, Man's" pant*.
Tha ay* of tha taUscope-ayad
TTH* vastly numerous element! that is. in (arms of-bacon, beans
When be findy out about that, goldfish Is about as laig« as the
became th* political shock troops. | and baby shoes. This deplorable he won't ilka it at all.
jrest of the head.
HOLLYWOOD (U P l)-T b e s:lcnt-rich, party - loving Hollywood
band known to all but itself at
tbe “ Clan" leave* thia week for
a 10-day vacation at the French
Riviera home of President Ken
nedy's father.
Frank Sinatra, the Dean Mar
tini. the Peter Lawford* and J to et Leigh have accepted an invita
tion from Joseph Kennedy. Boston
mul.i-millionalre whole daughter
ia m arried to Lawford.
Spokesmen laid Sinatra, unoffi
cial leader of the group, and tho
Martins are expected to ltavo
Thursday for Europe, along with
Sammy Davia Jr. and hl» wife,
actreaa May Britt. Davis Is sche
duled to open a IfiWrffcf-'-'
gagemerl in London. Lawford A t
a commitment to appear o* Lenit* T *\ •
THE FLAflLER-VOLUSIA PROMENADE VOITURF. I.OEDLE, No. 204.
of the Forty and Eight was entertained a t a dinner last Friday a t the D*Bnry Community Center with nvpmherw. nf.O.c Herbert D. Gibb Post A ux
iliary serving as hostesses. Pictured in presentation ceremonies following .
-tfii dinner are. from left, G. Fred Smith. Ch’ef deGarc; George Wolcot
Grand.Chef deGare Passe presenting emblem to Tom Groover, Chef deGarf
Passe and Al Chamberlain, Correspondent of the local Voiture. (Cox Photo)
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Political Notebook
tu t MSMthbif night cone of It this time
Thla year, under spur of tin etoa# 1960 tteetion, oom*
IB sttffm at proposals hav* beta ioated into tk t S m ti
to abolish or alter Ilia ixiati*# system w hm by aadi
itato aketa a number of “•ketor*” equal to ita combined
HooaaBanato rapreaanUtion, these then formally eaatteg the state's vote for President of the United State*.
The complaint la always the tam e: recording a
stats’s electoral vote as « sa lt for the candidate with a
state m ajority robs supporters of other candidates of all
representation In the electoral college tally, and gives un
fair weight to b lg d ty popular votes.
Three m ajor reform proposals represent the essence
of the 20 now submlttedi
1. To abolish the electoral college altogether and
settle for direct election of the President by popular vote.
'Opposition to this plan Is broad, especially from
Your Pocketbook
of thla amount would bo saved If
people would consult lawyers be
fore, rather than after, they get
Into difficulty.
If Impossible for you to meet
the coat of your own lawyer,
check whether there la a legal aid
society In your area which could
be of help to you.
If you wonder where you might
find a lawyer, consult your phone
directory to ace whether there la
a bar association in your vicinity.
Frequently bar associations offer
lawyer referral services. Check
your bank or county courthouse.
Because of crowded court cal•ndari and vacation closings, you
might bo better oft trying to arbi
trate your case, especially In the
case of suite Involving auto acci
dents.
The American Arbitration Assn.,
with headquarters in New York,
has 14 regional offices where you
might apply. The AAA maintains
a file of II,MO lawyers, business
men. accountants and other spec
ialists in 1,900 U. B. cities.
You write a will, and when there
te an catata that needs settling.
When you buy or Mil real es
tate.
Whan you form or diaaolva a
business.
When you enter Into a verbal
or written contract that Involves
substantial sums of money.
Often when you are threatenad
with a nuisance claim, a simple
letter from a lawyer will restore
peace.
When you become Involved In
a costly accident.*
Annually, according to tha Na
tional Research Bureau, Inc., we
Approximately M per cent of
spend some $3 billion on legal Mrvices. Lawyers themselves are the the world’e peoples are crowded
fln t to admit that a largo portlm Into Asia.
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Wednesday, Aug. 2, 1961
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BOMB, Italy— As every travel- up. The Ifichelln m sa had boss
bsforo me and turned
know, the Mlchelln Guido Is the thumbs down on tha food, the
service, and averythlng elie.
Bible c l w h en to ost oa the ConIn hla eyei, my wonderful little
tr la Europe knows, or ahould tboro
Fay Henle’s
**l)o 1 need • lawyer!*
I ’ve had a host of such Inquiries
recently, usually from people who
are already la trouble.
What strikes me la that many of
these situations need never have
developed bad thoie Involved
kaowa where to turn before they
got Into trouble.
Legal fees can bo expensive,
but legal advice can often save
you money too. Get n lawyer
Letters
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la aonlaeSa Ceaatr All OlSe,
u s e s Tear
|I I J e t Ttar
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a sieatba
a.ra e sieaiba
The lire company wears out
thousands of Ita product aach year
to send food experts all over
Europe. Their job Is to teat tha
mcali in hundreds of restaurants
and hotels, and report their find
ing!.
listings a n by stars—there are
only a very few four.star res
taurants (n all tha world-with
one atar the lowest rank. Comparatlvely law restaurants ever
achieve one star. Tor proof, there
isn’t a restaurant la all of Lon
don that Mlchelln thinks dererves
their lowest order of merit.
Ih e Mlcbeltn men are aa accret
as undercover agents, as knowing
aa a great chaf, and aa demanding
of excellence aa a Count Curnoiky. They rate not only tha
food, but the service, the decor,
tha wines, and right on down to
the landscaping. Nothing escapes
thalr critical aye.
Until a faw yeara ago tha Michtin Guide was limited to France.
Then other countries were put
under the miscroscopc, and I'm
sorry, I wish the Mlchell: tett
ers hsd stayed In France.
Not that 1 don't um the Guide.
Almost everyone does, eipectslly
motorists who often find them
selves in out-of-the-way spots at
eating tlmo, and turn to Mlchelln
to aee what the city, town, or
hamlet offers.
One of tho reasons why I don't
Uke the Guide is that It destroy*
the sense or discovery. Nothing
gives more satisfaction to a man
than to discover—or think ha hat
a fine, small, obscure eating
place where the food is wonderful
and the price Is rig h t
U sata him ap for weeks, and
he watches hla conversation with
friend* test h* give away the
name and location of the place.
Ha wants to keep it for hla vary
own.
Mlchelln puts an end to all thla.
More than once I have happened
acrosp a little restaurant with
wonderful food and a bill to
matcb^ only to look in Mlchehn
and discover that on* of Its
sleuths bad been there before me
and awarded It a star or, if not
a alar, a crossed knife and fork
symbol, which denotes "fine for
Its kind."
la the ravarre, Mlchelln slso
msbas a man question his judg
ment on flno food. Again, more
than once I have left a "dis
covery’’ aingtag its pralres, only,
to turn to Mlchelln and set It
listed without any symbol at all
—just another place to get tilted
Record Living Costs
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
coat of living climbed to a rec
ord high In June. A report today
from tha Labor Department will
show whether It was a new high
or tho peak f ln t reached last
December and equalled in Febru
ary, March and ApriL
a Mm , ha
L a
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a M -nthe
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Lake* and streams of Cnl.inHo
S Meath
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LN I Meath
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yield
mom than 131k million trout
V. S- P a t t i Regulation tettlfe d that all auL eahee,l»tloaa ho paSR In
to fishermen sash year.
• S h re d aa u te a d elaoo B i t t e r Ooleher XT, J J l t a t tha Peel Olltoo a 4
leaTerU. PlatM a e e d it the Aed e l Ceaureoe ef Mareh A tare.
The Morale Is a seaathar at (ho C e lh d Ptoae eehlah So entitled
•velr to tho wee fed reaehlleatlaa a f a ll (ha least s e e n related
hoeeopa re r.
The 90 U. S. g la u container fac
tories produce eoma 19 billion
g la u containers annually.
Federal Suit filed #
Against Bakeries
dad wss a place where a man
would eat only If tho gas tank
waa dry, and the neat restaur
ant waa more than walking dis
tance away.
This la very disappointing.
But tboro ts this about Mtebelln—it aaver gives a bad Up.
CASE J-4S7: Nora L., aged 31,
la an attractive legal secretary.
"D r. Crane, t was divorced a
year ago," she began, "following
flvo stormy years of marrisge.
"But I have learned a great deal
since my divorce, partly thru
reading your column and your sex
bulletins.
"And my experience here In the
law office where I am employed,
has also wldtncd my borlson con
siderably.
"1 believe I mold have salvaged
my marriage had I known what I
do now. So la It ever possible to
win back a divorced mala?
"My husband hasn't rcmarrici.
What itepa should I taka to rebuild
our romance again!"
Yes, love can develop; then be
wrecked by sins of omission or
commission, and then be rebuilt
again.
Nora can start the process by
sending her former husband a
birthday card or some other ap
propriate remembrance, if a hol
iday or special event Is soon ap
proaching.
Or she can drop him a not* in
viting him to dinner or giving Jvlm
a belated compliment for aome
good deed which she now appre
ciates but failed to acknowledge
when he performed It years ago.
In any case, she should con
trive to cross his path in some
way to the can then use the
"Compliment Club" technique up
on him.
Be very liberal with hongst
compliments for his many good
point!. And please remember, no
body Is totally devo'd of merit.
Even your hated enemy posseieee
many asMts.
Tha secret of rebuildisg love, aa
well as of building the original
romance, Involves your realising
that the other person has an in
delible tattoo across his chest
SOUTH’S
FINEST
which reads: " I WANT TO FEEL
IMPORTANT."
If Nora will constantly keep
that In mind, aba will pratee her
former husband, both with her
words and her actioni.
A smile U an example of a non
verbal compliment. It Intimates,
“ You are pleasant to me and
make me happy. You are a V.I.P.
(Very Important Person), ote."
So a smllo alone starts the prores a of complimenting. But don’t
atop there." Phrase verbal bits of
praise for hla new tie or suit or
hla deft way of threading traffic
while driving hla car.
Cook his favorite menu. Be
giddy and gay. Avoid any remind
ers of unpleasantness. If he
brings up ona ef your former
quarrels, admit you ware In error,
and apologise, even though be
latedly.
The greatest wtapon ef Cupid U
not hla bow and arrow. It con
sists of compliment*.
For lovo develops out of original
friendly contacts that are founded
on compliments. And love will die
without daily nurture by fresh
compliments.
So the word "compliment" Is
more Important than "lova," for
It can make or break love.
Nora'a hxsband wlU then begin
to think the it wonderful once
more.
For it Is an axiom of Applied
Psychology that you cannot think
111 of anybody who shows that she
thinks well of youl
By her smile and Jolly banter
and sincere verbal compliments,
Nora will prove to her former
husband that aha thinks wall of
him. So ha will automatically be
gin to think well of her, too.
Actually, In Just three months,
Nora had won bar husband back
again by thla strategy and they
are now happily remarried.
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; . 8. To keep the, college but choose the electors ac
cording to the presidential vote by districts, with two
chosen s t Urge ss the equivalent of n state’s two U. S.
senators.
This plan has gained such varied adherents as for
mer President Trunutn and OOP National Chairman Wil
liam Miller. But lawmakers from the big cities distrust
it ss giving too much weight to conservative rural sec
tors.
What, then, U left to approve?
A modest proposal, put forth by President Kennedy
as a senator in 1956, simply to do away with sctual presi
dential electors but keep the asms unit voting system.
The plan got a fresh boost when one Henry Irwin, a
GOP elector from Oklahoma, refused to support hla
state’s vote for Vice President Nixon and plumped instead for a Byrd-Goldwater ticket. Thera is real concern
that an assortment of Henry Irwins in some other elec
tion could thwart tha popular will and throw the contest
Into utter confusion.
To avoid such an outcome, Congress just might, be
tween 1962 and 1964, approve thia least sweeping of all
electoral reform proposals.
the end of the year; c r e q f
WASHINGTON (NKA>—Behind
tteu of a free city of Berlin with
■U the Mg talk s i tacreeeeC a c
in Bast Germany; recognition of
tional M m m end ■ iS liia tk n
This wss where matters steed the Oder-NelM river line as
measures, ta m e ly administra until Bhnmhehev delivered te boundary between Germany and
'
tion officiate m e cenvineed that President Kennedy at the elosc of PolandThere term s being unacceptable
Mnsila will net go te w ar ever their Vienna masting in Jane what
Berlin sad (he making of a sep te regarded aa' an ultimatum on to the western paisers, th rte Is
nothing to negotiate until one side
arate peace treaty with B u t Ger Germany.
He three m ala points a rt: Sign- comes up with some modified ofmany.
ins of e separate peace treaty be for which the other side is willing
I m l a Ambassador (o Wash- tween Bessie end East Germany to discuss.
f
inften Mikhail Menehikov let a
similar eat eat nt (hr hag when he
said he did set believe the United
Mates would fight ever Germany,
cither.
If both of-thM ejstern
cuU » a r
operate a single school oa a
bluff, k ra i and Makhmanshlp are Dear Sir:
There has been aome dlacuaalon twelve months bails. Perhaps
ended the way may be opened
some of the "M et to have" b u ^
for serious negotiation between in The Herald with retard to
unnecessary frills and ln«ffi™
Bast and West ever the future ef unalgbily commercial buildings eieneiea could be eut from the
In tha business section of Sanford
Berlin and German unification.
and of late wa have been told of budget and more emphasis placed
The United States and ita west certain stenches originating fre a on the I R’s.
ern allies have been propositioning dumped rubbish in another sec
Raising taxes la contrary to the
the Russians for IS years to »ritle tion.
objective of tha Chamber of
thia question and vice verts.
To add to this collection o! Commerce in trying to induce new
In 1949, when the thenSecrctary complain s, we could call to tbo Industries lo locate in our coun
of Stata Jamas F. Byrnes and attention of the appropriate of ty. The taxpayers in counties
allied foreign minister* ware ne ficials that aver since the new whleh recently have undergone
gotiating peace trestles with the Bus Tarmlnal was opened on Se reassessment as our county has_
Russians for Italy and the Com cond Street and Park Avenue, have no protection under the law*
munist satellite countries of east buses of two Companies, trailer against cxcesslre taxation by
ern Europe, he made a startling trucks and truek cabs have taken ovartealous school officials. And
offer on Germany. Ha proposed over Park Are. eauslng note-*, once a new or higher tax is im
a V -year treaty to keep Germany confusion, and emitting exhaust posed, history has taught that
it is never rescinded until our
dis armed.
fumes, dust and "road mist.”
If tho Russians had accepted
We fall to understand the rea economy is gravely damaged. Our
thla offer, the treaty would still son that theie monitroa'uws arc greatest need in solving our school
have 19 years to run, and Ger not routed (with all their attend dilemma te a broader lex bate;
many would now be at the marcy ant roarings) over route 17-93 aa thereby creating another goose to
ef the Communists, no better off they formerly were, and where help lay the eggs. Let's back the
than tha East German Democratic ordinary common sens# would Chamber’* policy on holding dow n#
Republic te today.
dictate that they should be driven. public expenses • before we kill
tbe on* goose that now lays the
But Rnsiia'a Foreign Minister
This uadertlrabl* traffic can
Vyacheslav rejected the Byrnes not fall to dopridatq real eatate eggs.
Sincerely
ofiter. The Russians demanded a valuta oo P ark Av*. which ha*
Robert E. Lee, President
40-jrear disarmament guarantee heretofore been a purely resi
Seminole
County Farm Bureau
and tlO billion la Germs* n p a ra - dential section for most of Us
lions.
entire length.
In the next eight years there
This situation should bo recti
was a n e h cold war aparring and fied as surely aa the a there about
propaganda over Germany, But which there has been to much
there ware no real negotiations newspaper comment. At best, it
between East and West until the Is Indeed a pubUe nuisance.
1999 Big Four Foreign Ministers
I would appreciate your pub
meeting in Geneva. It was here lishing thia tetter, both as fair
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) - Five
that the United Mates, Britain and comment and in tho Interest of
bakeries, fined In Federal Court
France presented their moat com residents living on this Avenue.
prehensive offer for settlem ent
recently for price • fixing, have
Very truly yours,
This offer still stands.
Ernest Blckncll,
been given until Oct. 15 to answer
Attorney (Vt. Bar)
It adheres to the fundamental
a federal suit seeking triple dam
(Ed. Note: Greyhound officials
principle that the German people
ages for alleged bid • rigging at
have the right to determine by have assured the .city their buses
Florida Naval installations.
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fra# ^elections their own way of will be re-routed next week.)
Ward Baking Co., American
lifo, their form of government,
Bakeries Co., Derst Baking Co., .
thalr foreign policy and alliances. Editor:
Flowers Baking Co., and Southern
Dear
Sir:
Then It aata out a four-phase plan:
Bakers
Co. were among seven
Our bat Is off te the Seminole
Establish a "United City of
bakeries fined a total of ttf.ow
Berlin" by free flections, the four County Chamber of • Commerce after pleading no contest to the
powers to guarantee the freedom for asking the School Board to federal charges.
of the city and access thereto, hold the line on tax Increases.
The suit, filed bv the anti-trait
The chamber recommended that
pending German unification.
division of the Justice DcmrtSet up a "Mixed German Com In the face of tha national emer p ent, names jio amount of dam
mittee" of 25 from West German)' gency that will call on us for ages asked. It will be up to the f
(population 53 million), 10 from sacrifices and increased taxation eourt to decide how much the
East Germany (population IT mil that plans whleb will Increase Navy could have saved if com
lion) to draft a law for fret elec taxation at the local leval be petitive bidding bad been in
tions. Decisions would be by foregone and that the school effect
three-fourths majority (37 out of board give serious consideration
to a trial period in one school of
35 votes) so that East Germany
utilising tho building for twelve Largest brass cannon ever east
could not be outvoted.
months on a student rotation ba*is
All-German-elections to be held to be determined by achool au was made in India in 1548 and
after a transitional period of two thorities. The chamber agreed t > weighed 80 tons.
and a half years, under United revise its budget aod cancel its
Nations fupervisloa. Delegates request for additional funds of
would be sleeted to an All-German some $10,000 If the school board
Assembly which would draft an holds Its present mlllsge. Thfs is
AU-Germaa
Constitution
and a step in the right direction and
create an All-German Govern deserves our support.
ment.
Oat of the official resolutions
This government would be rc of the Florida Farm Bureau Fadsponsible for negotiating aa All- eration is a sound efficient plan
German treaty which wou'd then for utilising our expensive school
be ratified by the four major buildings twelve months of the*
powers, establishing peace.
year. Now wu are told that un
Foreign Minister Andref Grom der (he present administrative
yko, for the Russians, refused to set-up, It would be impossible to
accept this offer. And, as the
western powers refused to accept
O V E R 35 Y E A R S
Russian proposals which would |
at First and Palasetlo
force them out of West Berlin and
(Along Sid* Poet Office)
open talks between Bast and Wait
Germany oa a parity baste, tho
conference ended with no other re
mit than agreement tor President
Elsenhower
and
Chairman
Khniacbcbev to exchange official
visit*.
Khrushchev came to America
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• -RM M jo r t' wcood All-Star Corn*
T » Booton agreed that both Oroat*
h a rt aa oxcotteat opporI s taka command of the
n e a t la the next two iroaka -.tho Yaakaaa becauto tha Tigers
, 'jm m la ba fading and tha Dodg*
' •W t bac*iua thay’ra overdue tor a
V im ad good tortuaa a t homo.
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Jtom e ataad agtinit Kaaaai City
^ td a afternoon and than play Mlnwaaata aad Lot Angeles at bomt
playing a three-game te
al Wathington. Tha Dodgert
a two-gama tariaa with San
Francisco tonight and Thurtdty
>«lgkt aad than play tha Cubi,
'iBravoa, Ctrdlaalt and Rad*. Tha
J4-4 on tha road and
a t homo, have won eight
___ _ . gamat and 10 of their
'jfcst 11.
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"tha forlorn Phillies. Tha Tigers
..have lost four of their last five
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bounced out of a five-game losing
alraak with taven victories in
.ala* game*.
. For the moment, at least, both
'' racea m utt be viewed aa two-team
; affaire. The orioles, despite their
<"heroics in New York last week"end, are att garnet out of first
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£ ' CIUCAao (UPI)— The College
-A ll-Star* ware scheduled to get
'" their first look tonight at Soldier
Field, aita of Friday night's natlonally telcvlMd dash with the
- pro champion Philadelphia Eaglet
Coaeh Otto Graham said the
aquad would run through one drill
on the Northwestern University
campus where they have been
training for a month and then
would come here by but to run
through another scrimmage under
tha lights of the lake front sta
dium.
Graham said he wanted the
players to become familiar with
the vastnesa of Soldier Field
- where a crowd expected to reach
” 30,000 would view the game.
After today, only ono more drill
will be held. The squad will rest
for the big charity game.
Tuesday, the All-Stars chose
end Mike Dllka of Pittsburgh and
linebacker E. J. Ilolub of Texas
Tech as co-captains.
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BOSTUN (UPI) - Tha Boston
lied Sox removed pitcher Chet
Nichols from the disabled list to
day and optioned southpaw Wil
bur Wood to Johnstown of the
Eastern League. The Red Sox
said Nichols who had been side
lined with a broken bone in his
hand, will be available for action
Wednesday.
Patriots Add Back
BOSTON (UPI) - Tha Boston
Patriots of the American Football
League have added back Burl
Owens of Kent State University
to thrir rotter and dropped tae
kle George McGee from the rolla
, when the offensive lineman was
inducted into the Army.
Knicks Sign Budd
NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave
Budd Wednesday became tha 10th
New York Knickerbocker player
to algn for Um 1901-42 NaUonal
Basketball Association season. A
former Wake Forest star, Budd
connected on .432 per cent of hie
field goal auempta last season.
Sll*
Standings
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Page ft—Wed., Aug. 2, 1961
THE BUSINESS
By Vnitod Prat* Interns d u a l
NATIONAL I | ^ G t E
Pet. GB
IT
>3 33 .820
Lot Angela*
Cincinnati
43 40 .113
San Francisco
34 44 .344
Milwaukee
30 41 J i t
43 a .434
Pittsburgh
place, Including 10 in the loss col closer to seventh place than to St. Loula
47 33 .473
umn; the Giant* ara eight gamaa first. In tha AL Cleveland and Chicago
43 34 .434
Chicago are still too far behind Philadelphia
behind the Dodger*.
30 64 J l l
Tha world champion Pittsburgh to be considered seriously, and la
A M E R IC A N L E A G U E
33 33 .344
Pirate* are 1311 garnet behind the NL the Braves and Giants New York
Lot Angeles and a t three game* need long winning streaks, pres Detroit
34 33 .621
under tha J 00 m ark are a lot to, to become factor*.
5« 48 .531
Baltimore
33 43 J a
Cleveland
31 33 .4*0
Chicago
DODGERS LOOK TO HIM - By Alan M o w
37 33 .443
Boston
43 S3 .443
Washington
Minnesota
43 43
43 37 .441
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m
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400
37 33 .379
Kansas City
College Gridders
To Open Drills
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3
11
134
Manager Pays Price
For Outguessing Umpire
NEW YORK (UPI) — Ralph | a! at a crucial time. And yet be
All-Star Decision
Within Two Weeks
(
League Leaders
Liston Back In Court Again
QUALITY
MEATS
144 Houk, s clever, calculating think-! *t»U waa tagged with the itlffest
.
ever oinflicted
by Crooin
184 «r, start,
paying the nri„
price llwl„v
today 1penalty
(n
|
^
30
tor trying to outguess an um pire.' Houk m l 0Q , fUhiflg trip
Houk, freshman manager of the ja y Tuesday, was glum when be
New
York Yankees, was suspend arrived home and would comment
14
8 4 ed Tuesday for five days and only that he thought the penalty
114 flatd 1230 by American League "pretty tough in view of the of134 president Joe Cronin for his run- fen»e.H
Yankee general manager Roy
20
la with umpire Ed Hurley last Harney said: "I think the suspen
20
sion it too severe for n first-time
20 Sunday.
I
204___E w toejdeat developed In the Infraction."
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27 4 second game of 3 couhlclMsaet WAR* '« suspension—M aTii*,,*’
12:01 this morning and runs
A M eitO
with the Baltimore Orioles. Balti
through Aug. 6. Because of YanO aoeen,
more had wen the opener from kca doublehcadera both today and
tttid fg
the
leafue-leeders, 4-0, and was Sunday, the major will ait out
A O /u r /
ahead, 2-1, la the ninth Inning of seven games. '
ro
Coach Frank Crosattl will taka
the nightcap when the Yankee*
* r* y
over
active management of the
loaded
the
baste
with
none
out.
M A L I* /
BOSTON (UPI) — A joint com Cletie Boyer, taking on a 3-2 Yankees while pitching changes
mittee of players and ball club itch, waa called out on atrikes will be decided by Johnny Sain.
/K M *
owners will meet within two weeks y Hurley aad then pinehhltter Although Houk will not be per
0TAFKH
to decide whether to recommend Hector Lopez grounded into a mitted anywhere on the playing
ffoiJLP
two All-Star gam ci again next double play to end the game.
field or on the Yankee bench dur
//A y e
year.
At this point Houk charged out ing his suspension, he will make
A//
The final daeitlon will not be to home plate and started shout- up tha lineup eaeh day and pre
JMAO/mAT
made until tho committee’s report lag at Hurley about the called sent it to CrosettL
fez/VAV
Is submitted to the club owners third strike on Boyer. Hurley, in
c a r? /e
at their December meeting in his report to Cronin, claimed that
fe/M A er
Miami Beach, according to Bob Houk Jostled him.
w ee.
Friend and Gene Woodling, play Asked after Um game why he
er representatives of the Nation hadn't protested tha decision at
By United Praia International
al and American leagues, respec the time Boyer was called out,
BATTING
tively.
tho alert-thinking Houk, referring
The player representatives of
National
Ltagna
to the rule which calls for imme
the clubs mat here Tuesday and
diate objection on a protest of a Player A Club G A B It n Pet.
voted in favor of continuing to
ball-strike dtcision, had replied, Clemente Pitt
91 347 66 132 .360
play
two All-Star Gamas.
r o rMS o e s r e r w r
What good la a manager in the Robinson linn 102 348 66 125 .340
Friend,
of
the
Pittsburgh
Pi
O f A /*
rates, said the player* want two clubhouse T"
Hoak Pitt
87 2M 44 99 .336
games primarily because Ihe pub Alert at all tlmaa, the former 3toon LA
84 278 49 91 .327 '
s u r *aoulp *r*u. W p
lic wants two. He said All-Star major In the Rangers had tem Aaron MU
93 331 78 124 .323 j
pered
bis
steam
to
avoid
dismissc e w r r /t r t t fi/3 A f* rw A
attendance figures prova it.
Altman Chi
84 314 30 102 .323;
roTAL of A/* cA*ee*.
The returns from the All-Star
Cepeda SF
99 388 43 123 .322j
w *
a a * s e t* e s A tc M u y
Gamat go toward tha players’ re
Boyer St. L
98 380 73 122 .3211
AAAecr/ye rtc o o u to
tirement fund.
Gonzales Phil
78 233 39 81 .320
w OFF r* g F tp * *'ACF * £
Judge Robert Cannon, the play
Pinson Cinn
103 412 63 131 .3181
o a r p a c k f/ *r*/pe.
ers’ attornay, said he would ask
Mays SF
100 381 92 121.318;
twnw <»*«*#
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Baseball
Commissioner
Ford
American Leasut
Frick to set up the Joint commit
Cash Det
101 344 80 122 .343
tee of player representatives and By United Frets latoraattoaat
73 248 33 37 .331J
Howard NY
club owners to work out "practi
Tam pa'i Tarpons, who ran Piers all Clcv
83 339 SO 118 .312
cal details" of future second All- away with the first-half pennant
100 343 91 113 .329
Boat owners re-regiatering their croft muy do no by
Star Games. Site ot this meeting in the Florida State League, a rt Mantle NY
91 298 03 94 .322!
Genlila
Balt
mull if they cannot get to the tax collector’s office in per
was not Immediately deelded making their strongest bid to grab
81 319 60 lot .317
Brandt Balt
son, Seminole Tax Collector John Galloway said toduy.
upon pending Frick's action.
the second-half flag.
70 232 34 73 .313
Green
Wash
The new registrations must be made by Sept. 1 and
The player reprettnlalivea also
The Tarpons, in second place
discussed the problem of Negro behind Sarasota, cut the Sun Sox’s Killebrew Minn 91 331 66 104 .314
all pleasure boat owners will have to have their decals
94 383 S3 119 .311
housing during spring trsinlng in lead to three and one-half games Kalinc Del
displuyed a fte r that.
89 318 31 99 .311
Florida. Cannon said negoitatlont last night with a doubleheader Sievers Chi
The procedure for re-registering boats by mail is
HOME RUNS
are
underway
between
certain
simply to mull the old registration form, with check or
victory over Palatka and Daytona
teams and communities in the Beach. Tampa left no doubt about National League — Robinson,
money order for the sumo feo paid last time to the Tux
Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fla., area. cither contest, whipping Palatka Reds 32; Cepeda, Giants 29; Mays,
Collector’s Office, Courthouse, Sanford. The collector
Giants 29; Aaron, Braves 26; Ma
But he declined to discuss the 8-1 and Daytona 7-1.
will complete the new form and return it to tho boat
thews, Braves 22.
nature
of
these
negotiations.
While Tampa was taking two
owner.
American League — Marla,
Sarasota
stumbled
against
sixthPersons buying new boats must register them by
Yanks 40; Mantle, Yanks 39; Kil
place St. Petersburg, losing 6-3
Sept. 1 also. This must be done nt the collector's office,
lebrew. Twins 32; Colavito, Tigers
despite getting all its runs in Ihe
where the necessary forms will be supplied.
29; Gentile, Orioles 27; Cash, T1
seventh inning. Ken Dekker and
Dick Simmi led St. Petersburg's gers 27.
RUNS BAITED IN
hitting attack. Dekker produced a
National
League — Robinson,
pair of ainglea and a double and
CHICAGO (UPD—The Amerl Sims drove in two runs with a Reds 93; Cepeda, Giants 93;
can Basketball League will make long triple in the top of the sev Aaron, Braves SI; Mays, Giants
PHILADELPHIA (U PI)-H cavy- their car lights in an effort to re final preparations to open (he enth. when the Saints scored three 80; Freese, Reds 63.
American league — Maris,
season in October at a meeting times.
welght Charles (Sonny) Liston, sist arrest.
Yanks 97: Gentile, Orioles 91;
of
officials
of
ail
eight
teams
Leesburg
scored
an
unearned
The
Pennsylvania
Athletic
Com
whosa brushes with Uie law cost
starting today.
run In the eighth and another in Mantle, Yanks 92; Cash, Tigers
him his boxing license and a No. mission lifted Liston's license at
Hems to be settled, Commit the ninth to top Orlando 4-3. The 92; Colavito. Tigers 90.
a
result
of
the
two
arrests
and
1 challenger's rating, made an
PITCHING
oUier members of the National tioner Abe Saperitein said, in unearned tallies were an out
other court appearance today.
Uoxing Association followed suit, clude rules, playing sites, an ex growth of Leesburg having run National League — Podres,
The boxer went before Judge leaving the heavyweight virtually hibition schedule, and players un ners on bate in all but one Dodgers 132; Perranoski, Dodg
inning. The winners left 17 men ers 6-2; Miller, Giants 8-3; PurVictor Blanc to answer a variety without a U. S. ring in which to der contract.
I key, Reds 13-3; Jay, Reds 14-6.
More than 40 owners, coaches stranded on the base paths.
of charges which had been dis fight.
American League—Ford, Yanks
The suspension also led the NBA and business m anners were ex Tonight's schedule includes Timmissed by magistrates at earlier
pa and Orlando at Leesburg, 19-2; Schwall, Red Sox 11-2; Moshearings only to be rextored by to drop Liston from Its rankings, pected to attend.
Saperstein holds the franchise Palatka at Sarasota and Daytona sl, Tigers 10-2; Latman. Indians
where he had been listed at the
the district attorney's office.
for Ihe Chicago Majors. Other Beach at St. Petersburg.
9-2; Wynn. White Sox 8-2.
In June, Lislop was arrested for No. 1 contender.
The ning magazine continued teams in the league are the Pitts
failing to obey a policeman's or
der to move on at a street corn to rank Litton of Philadelphia as burgh Bens. Washington Caps,
er. Liston apologised and the case top heavyweight contender today Cleveland Pipers, Kansas City
was dismissed by a magistrate although the National Boxing As Steers, Los Angeles Jets, San
sociation dropped him completely Francisco Saints, and Hawaii
next morning.
Last month, Litton and a com out of its ratings on Monday be Chiefs.
panion were arrested by a Fair- cause of bis indefinite suspension
mount Park guard after a brief by Ihe Pennsylvania Athletic Games Sold Out
GREEN BAY. Wis. (UPI) — A
auto chasa In which the officer Commission.
He was suspended bectuse of complete sellout for all home
fired a shot. The guard said he
drove on the scene as the two two arrests in Philadelphia.
games of the Green Bay Packers
men allegedly forced a woman: Henry Cooper of England was wis announced today by Vince
motorist to the tide of a road. | boos:cd from third (o second Lombardi, coach and general
Liston again gained a dismissal among the heavies because of Ed manager of the National Football
from a second magistrate after die Machen's non-title defeat by League team. Lombardi aaid that
apologising in court. The charges Harold Johnson, the NAB'a light 37.700 season tickets had been
against the men included imper heavyweight champion. Machen o(|toid far tha 1341 ssatoo.
sonating officers, failure to heed Portland, Ore., waa lowcrtd to
an officcr'o command and dousing third.
Terms Unsuitable
AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) — Yale
Lary, a member of the Texas
state legislature, n id Wednesday
he has not been able to agree on
terms for a 1*41 contract with the
Detroit Lioos. Lary, a punting ace
said he hoped to reach a satisfac
tory settlement before the end of
the legislature's current 30-day
special session.
Tampa Making
Strong FSL Bid
Reminder!
BUILT ON
Pro Cage Loop
Meeting Set
Rides 2nd Triple
ALMA BECK takca to the water with two of her Aqua-
mitea, a group of youngater* she haa formed. The little
SALEM. N. H. (UPI) — Dar
fiah at Rivieru Beach. Flu., are three-year-olda Robin
rell Madden. Rockingham Park's
Aatin and Nancy Blaaahke. Mra. Beck defend* U. S. skin
leading Jockey, scored his second
straight triple Wcdnciday. Mad Jiving title at Newport Aug. 20.
den, with 13 winners since the
July 3 opening, clicked with Royal
Rube ($70.00), Gallant Eye ($27.40)
and Prince Pauper (111.30).
HEAVY WESTERN
CHUCK
STEAK
LYKE’S BUDGET
BACON
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THE HOME RUN tyrtaff of Roger Maria, left, hag made the current auper
stars of baseball a triumvirate. The Fargo Flaller joined Willie Mays,
center, of the San Francisco Giants and his New York Yankee teammate,
Mickey Mantle. They're distance men.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Tha Naw
York Trans of tha American
Football League announced Thurs
day that signed 1941 contracts
bava been received from plac*
kicker Bill Shockley, halfback
Leon Burton, defensive end Nick
Mumley and fullback Joe Pagliei.
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CDR. SILAS R. JOHNSON, commanding officer of
VAH*3 is shown presenting Richard Braush with the
“Professional of the .Month’’ award.
U. S. D. A. GOOD OR SWIFT’S SELECT BEEF
SHIPPED DIRECT FROM KANSAS CITY
SW IFTS PREMIUM
SMOKED - SUGAR - CURED
FULLY COOKED
CHUCK
Cdr. Silas R. Johnson, com-|
minding officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Three recently present
ed Richard M. Braash, TD2 with
the “ Professional of the Month”
award.
Braash was presented the award
% for outstanding professionalism
a i A3D Flight Simulator Main
tenance Technician and Instruc
tor attached to VAI1-3.
Through Braash's unusual in
itiative, resourcefulness and outitanding technical ability he has
maintained the Flight Simulator
abreast of all applicable aircraft
Q modifications and changes. Braash
completed these changes at night
without any loss of training and
maintained toori availability dur
ing the modification period.
In addition Braash designed and
installed a TACAN simulator. The
design and Installation of which
many have attempted without lu c
res* for the past five years.
Braash designed and installed
% the Tacan Simulator just three
weeks after he first attempted,
using Government materials and
on hi* own time, resulting in no
cost to the Government. Braaih's
devotion to duty, technical ability
and professional knowledge exem
plify the finest qualities of pro
fessionalism.
SHOULDER
ROUND
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T-nONE OR PORTERHOUSE
RESH GROUND
JACKSONVILLE - Winn-Dixie
Stores, Inc., bought direct from
Florida farmers nearly $0,000,003
worth of fresh fruits and vege
tables during the food chain’s fis
cal year ended July 1, 1301. The
figure represents only" the pur
chases made through the com
pany’s three field-buying offices
in this state.
The Plant City operation of
Winn-Dixie purchased $2,761,790 in
produce from that area, including
nearly 1000 solid carloads of
fresh Florida citrus, mostly or
anges and grapefruit.
The company’s Pompano buy
ing unit paid out $1,803,623 to
farmers in that area for ai. esti
mated 600,000 cases or hamper)
of perishables, which were sold
through their 536 stores through
out the southeast.
Winn-Dixic’s office at Pahokce
purchased 542,099 cases of fresh
merchandise and paid agricultural
operators $1,372,731 for it.
WEDNESDAY
S. C. Register, headquartered
• Boy Scout Troop 244, 110 W. in Jacksonville, directs the pro
Commercial St., Sanford, 7 p.m, duce operation of Winn-Dixie,
whose primary consideration is
Chuluota Youth Club, Cominun moving Florida product* first.
ity House, 7:30 p.m.
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FLA. GRADE: -A ” SMALL
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Calendar
Women's Club of Casselberry,
Women's Club Bldg., 8 p.m.
Loyal Order of Moose, Stanford
Lodge 1851, Lake Mary, Evans
Bldg., 1 p.m.
NEW ALBANY. Ind. (CPI) —
“Don't come down here. I'm tak
ing a bottle of cyanide.”
3lrs. Clarice Logsdon, 36, shout
ed those words to her father minutai before she was due in court
Tuesday on charges she kept her
mentally retarded and crippled
19-year-old son chained to a filthy
bed in a basement garage.
"Call the sheriff a n d ‘tell him ta
get my body,” she called to the
father.
Sheriff's officers found tier body
near the road that ran betwee.i
her three-room shack and her fa
ther's hut. An empty cyanide bot
tle lay beside the body.
Charles Burgess 73. had prom
ised to bring his daughter to court
for arraignment on child neglect
charges. He had warned deputies
the day bclore that she would kill
herself if they went ahead with
plans to arrest her. They placed
her home under surveillance and
waited for Burgess to bring her
to court.
Mrs. Logsdon's son, Billy L.
Floyd, walled in the Floyd County
jail today for court orders to
place him in a state school for
the mentally retarded. Deputies
said he was cheerful and obvious
ly happy to be released from the
cellar prison that had been his
home for no one knew how long.
One of the most highly competi
tive seasons of horsa racing in
track history is In view at Sunahine Park near Tampa. The 1961
meeting of 12 days gets underway
on Jan. 13 and will continue
through March 25.
D ie t Changes
C heerful Woman
To S hoplifter
GUILDFORD, England ( L7PI)—
Mrs. Belly Lawrence, 31, was al
ways cheerful even though she
was only 4 fect-7 inches tall and
weighed 154 pounds.
But her doctor ordered her on
a diet and gave her a batch of
pills to help her lose 42 pounds.
“ Gradually
my
personality
changed.” she said. “ I began to
feel depressed. I was miserable.” '
Mrs. Lawrence said her diet
lowered her resistance and she
turned lo stealing after losing 14 (
pounds.
She was fined $1to Monday
when
she
admitted stealing
clothes from the stores wh$re she 1
worked.
*T gave up the d.et.” she tuld
the court, "and now 1 am much
better. My weight has crept back
to what it was, but Fm a lot
happier.”
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)-W orld
War Ht could conceivably be
touched off by a meteor, mistak
en by a panicky nation for a mis
sile, says space expert Murray
Kornhauser.
Kornhauser, manager of Gener-,
al Electric's missile and space
projects, laid precautions against t
such a disaster should be taken
now.
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Rescue Missions
■e <• ' ■*) ’
Topic Of WMU
Billhimer-Earle Wedding Solemnized
A t First Methodist
, In Sanford
In Lake Mary
The WMU of Ihe First lap® *
Church of Lake Mary held the
regular meeting last week with
Mrs. W. T. Wansley, the president,
in charge.
The program was given by Mrs.
Evelyn Vara concerning "Rescue
Missions." The meeting wss ad
journed by Mrs. C. E. North.
Other members attending were
Mrs. H. Stokes, Mrs. FranjW
Gaines, Mrs. G. E. Green. Mrs.
Bob Jones, Mrs. J. P. Beal, Mrs.
E. Jackson and Mrs. Ruby Hood.
the outfit Her feooquct wi* cen Mrs. Eoghan Kelley was matron I bouquet was centered with white,
tered with ■ brown orchid with of honor and wore a mocha linen with brown tinted carnations comcurvet of white conation* making sheath with elbow length sleeves
and matching accessories. Her pIeU,lg " * d**,gn'
• hifmoolma grouping.1
1 R. Glenn Earle, brother of the
groom, was best man. R. Glenn
Eerie Jr. escorted the two mo
thers to their plaeea in the church.
For her daughter's wedding,
Mrs. Blllhlmer wore a light pink
dresa with lace applique at the
neck, pink accessorise and a car
nation corsage.
The groom'a mother wore smoke
gray lace over pink with navy
A* MIm Joan Wilke, organist, prehat and accessories and a white
"fkented a pragram of Bach prior
s:areayg7.»jst.— tc.
-----------"*to the scremony as* aTstT'^HJ.X
immedi*.ely following the cere
the traditional wedding music.
mony a reception was held at the
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STINE have been enjoying an interesting vaca
The bride, ghren in marriage
home of the bride’s parents. The
tion right a t home. Their son, and h is wife, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Lee Stine,
.bp h er father, wore a bone whit*
refreshment table was covered
of Deerfield, III. spent three weeks w ith them. While here the family visited
Mra. Mari* Aecardl has re tu rn
"imported linen street length
with fci imported Irish damask
the
Ten
Thousand
Islands,
enjoyed
fishing
a
t
Sanibel
Island
and
spent
ed
to her home on Hibiscus Drive,
sheath. A matching Irish lac* Jac.
cloth and held an arrangement of
some time at the P! J. Stine Ranch, on Pickett Lake. Alfred is a commercial
In DeBary after aa interesting
le t with elbow length aleevee and
pink and white crysanthemums
artist with Rauhoff-Groase-Patterson, in Chicago. As a hobby he displays
| matching accessorie* completed
trip t* California.
in which thin lighted tapers were
paintings in various Illinois towns and has received severat awards. He and
The vaeatton also took her
burning. Assisting with the serv
his
wife
are
shown
with
his
parents,
right,
at
a
picnic
tabic
in
the
Stine’s
through
ihany states and beautiful
ing were Mrs. Robert Brownipg,
back yard.
(Herald Photo)
scenic spots.
Mrs. Ralph T. Cowan Jr., Mrs. J.
She will be hostess to the De
M. Dennison, Mrs. Harold KastBary Business and Professional
nor, Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker Jr. and
Women’s Club, this week. Mem
Mrs. Ralph B. Wight II.
bers wilt gather near the Accardi
For traveling Mrs. Earls wore
private pool for a covered dish
her wedding outfit and the orchid
supper, splash party and business
from her corsage. After a wedding
The teen years are the perfect
session.
trip to N anau they will be at
years in which to experiment
home a t 153 Pinecrest Drive, San
| with the way yon look. Change
ford.
The United Lutheran Church• your hair style often; It’s fun.
Osteen
Out-of-town gueata for the wedMiss Margaret Genevieve Tay grandmother, Airs. Alargaret Bajwomen
c*
The
Good
Shepherd
Lu
• -Most tecas are adept at doing their
dliiK were Mr. amt Mrs. Harry L.
theran Church will meet at S p.m. lor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred zell, of Dade City. Her only jewel
r own hair. Don’t gt: stuck with &
Earle of Dearborn, Mich.; Mr.
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wells, Lake Mary, and Mr. and ry wai a single atrand of pearls,
and Mra. R. Glenn Earle and chil
J ponytail Just because It’a easy to
June Martin, 117 N. Sunland Dr. Mrs. Harold Edson Taylor, Dade belonging to ,h e r grandmother.
dren Glenn Jr., Susan, Nancy, Jon
I do. Save a part of your allowance
Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Ellen City, and Carl Herbert Stubbings,
Alias Judith Ann Taylor served
and Becky and a friend, Sandy
By MRS. CLARENCE SNYDER
• ..jnoney for expert cutting and
Conrad
and Mrs. Ellamae Iver son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. her sister as maid of honor and
Fox, all of Dearborn; Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. McNeil of DaStubbings,
Lake
Mary,
were
m
ar
'styling once a month. Let the hairwore an em erald green street
Mra. Jack W. Blllhlmer of Falls son.
ried
at
10
a.m.
July
22
at
the
Lake
Land
called on Mra. Harry Osteen,
' dresser show you how to set your
length
dress
fashioned
along
the
The program will ba presented
Church, Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Don
Mary Community Presbyterian same lines as tha bridal gown. Sunday.
4‘. own h air In between.
by
Mrs.
Jean
Carlson
on
‘Foreign
Coatello of Glen Cove Springs,
Church.
No m atter what your clothes
Bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne
Long Island, and Mr. and Mrs. Mission*.’’ Mrs. Martin will lead
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Colline enter
MR.
AND
MRS.
HERBERT
J.
EARLE
« type, put your money Into the very
Rev.
Lucian
Scott,
of
Winter
Stubbings.
sister of the groom;
in
devotion.
Members
are
remind
John May of Lecaburg.
tained
a t a picnic and barbecue at
3 -best that yon can afford. Better
ed that August has been set a* Park, officiated at the double ring Alisa Barbara Wimberly, Jaektontheir
horns
on Butler Lak* recent
Just one good raincoat than two or
ceremony.
ville, and Miss Barbara Steele of
Thank Offering Month.
£ three cheap ones that go to pieces
The church was decorated with Shewibury, N. J.
ly. The party was In honor of Ala
after one cleaning, in your teens,
arrangements of white gladioli The bridesmaids all wore icc and Mrs. Robert Epperson Sr., ox
t, h ire that quality is Important.
and sprays of tube roses in white green dresses identical in style to Louisville, Ky„ who were visiting
*’ This doesn't mean that you
pedestal altar baskets against a that of the maid of honor, with hare. Other guest* were, Mr. and
t<‘ should yearn for labels or wish
background of greenery which en white accessories and matching Airs. Robert Epperson J r. of De.
' that you could wasr them on the
circled the altar.
headdresses of net topped with a I-and and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pro
*, outside. It does mean that you
A program of nuptial music was single white aatin rose. The hand ven and children, Nancy, Janet
By ALICIA HART, NEA
1 should appreciate fine fabrics,
presented by Mrs. 11. L. Johnson, made roses were a gift from Airs. and France* Riga*, Mr. and Mrs,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Car
Each lummer, more and more
. honest tailoring and detailing. The
organist, who also accompanied Johnson.
Marvin Riggs and children, Steve,
^ only way to do this lx to shop American* take to the water in a mack, honored their daughter,
Hnuscgucsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss Joy Wester, soloist, who
Best man was Robert Stubbings, Ronnie, Mickey and Linda all of
Leigh
Ann,
with
a
party
celebrat
" carefully. Never buy anything be boat of tome kind. And while
Russell Grant, at their home in sang, "Because.”
brother of the groom and usher- Osteen.
cause it's “cute." Buy It because there's plenty of fun aboard, It'* ing her seventh birthday at their
The bride wore a floor length groomsmen were Robert Norwood
Longwood. arc Mrs. Grant's sis
Mr*. Robert Williams spent l i #
home
un
7!
North
Cortez
Avc
,
in
it's sound fsihlon, a pleasure to wise to make adequate prepara
ter in-law and nephew, Sirs. Dan gown of off-white lace over ivory Jr., Don Coleman and Paul Chaunweekend with her daughter and
wear and ■ good buy for your tion for the inevitable blietcrs, Norih Orlando.
bridal
satin,
featuring
a
wide
iel R. Ansley and Ben, of Belton,
cry, all of Lake Alary.
ion-in-law. Air. and Mrs. Varnon
Twelve youngsters were present
money.
bruise* and sunburn.
rounded neckline and elbow length
Mo.
Atri. Wells chose for her Hopper and daughter in Orlando,
While exhaustion, heat stroke lo enjoy games supervised by
sleeves.
Her
shoulder
length
veil
MaJ. Daniel R. Ansley and son,
daughter's wedding a two-piece
Mr*. Frank Bowen and daugh.
and sunburn are common summer Mrs. Carmack and Jackie AtchcnDaniel, Jr. are expected to arrive of illusion was attached to a pearl lime green linen dress with pink
ter, Peggy of Oeoeo and Lois
occurences, they are also unnec son.
encrusted
circlet.
Sunday for a 10 day visit.
accessories and a corsage of white
essary. A measure of caution will Refreshments of cake. Icc cream
She carried a white prayer book carnations. The groom's mother Hrcyettc of DeLand recently visit
The family will make the J. R.
and cold drinks were enjoyed by
prevent any of the three.
Grant home their headquarters topped with a white orchid and wore a summer print with match ed Airs. Frank George.
the
guests.
The
birthday
cake
was
Airs. Helen Porter and daugh
How should you suntan proper
while visiting family and friends w hite, ribbon streamers inter ing accessories and a white car
ter.
Dale of Tampa spent Tuesday
ly? Slowly and gradually, about elaborately decorated with aqua
spersed
with
tub*
roses.
The
and seeing as many local attrac
nation corsage.
and Wednesday visiting bar cma
fifteen minute* a day. Once you've frosting and red roses and cen
prayer book waa a gift from her
tions as possible, while here.
Immediately following the cere sin*, Mr. and Mrs. Robert AA™
acquired a tan, you can gradually tered with an eight inch blonde
mony, a reception was held in the liams. Mrs. Porter will be remem
haired doll.
The Ladles Society of the Bro- Increase the exposure.
educational building of tha church. bered as Miss Helen Parkingtoa
r therhaod of Locomotive Firemen
And this Is a reminder: sun
The refreshment table was over a former resident of Osteen.
V and Englncmcri will meet Thuri- tan lotions and creams do not | ( J v j c t i O
laid with a hand crocheted ivory
diy at S p.m. at the home of M n. provide an umbrella against the
Donald Snyder Jr., and Ronnie
doth
over a green base. The Pfau of New Springfield, Ohio,
* Alfred Greene, on Jewettx Lane. sun. They work In conjunction with
tsbleeloth
was
made
by
the
bride's
All mcmbcri are urged to at- common avii.-e.
left Thursday for Aliami, and a
and ton, Patrick, of New York
By MRS. ADAM MILLER
great grandmother, Mrs. Julia visit in Bradenton, Tampa and
« tend a i plans will be discussed for
Sir. and Mrs. O. G. Potter of City snd Mr. and Mrs. Fulner Dowling, of Blanton.
If boating is your summer
£ the annual picnic ichedulcd for pleasure, there are four “ must"
Palmira Rd. have as llieir house- Armstrong ami daughter, Sally, of Centering the table was a three- St. Petersburg before reluming to
Mrs. Boh Ward and children,
* Aug. 12 at Rock Springe.
Ohio. They have been visiting Airy
guests
their daughter and son-in- Jacksonville.
items to take aboard. These are a Cindy and Ice, have returned
tiered all whit* wedding cake Clarence Snyder,
m
law, Mr. and Mrs. William A.
first aid kit, first aid guide, fire home after spending a week at
Mrs.
Bertha
Cooney,
of
Stam
flanked by the large crystal punch
LEIGH ANN
Air.
and
Airs.
Scott
Eymaa
w
Davis,
and
grandchildren,
Bar
extinguisher and life preservers. New Smyrna Beach.
ford, Conn., has been visiting Mr. bowl and crystal mint and nut
MEXICAN MOCHA FLOAT
DeBary, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
bara,
Jean
and
Kim
from
Mos
and
Mrs.
John
Leone.
A
compart
and
complete
new
Bet it’s the inuet ilclicioue,
dishes. Atiss Katie Rice, step-sis- Blanton of Longwood and Mr. and
cow, Pa.
BAKED PEAR
Mr. and Mra. Henry Wurth have ter of tha bride, kept the bride's
choeolate-y drink you ever tasted. marine first aid kll (waterproof
Mrs. Charles Giblan of Osteen
Recent hnusegucst* of Mr and been enjoying a visit with Mrs.
and sinkproof) is available for the
Baked winter pear halves arc
1U teaepoonx inxlant coffee
book at a table overlaid with were guests of Airs. Frank Georg*
Mrs.
William
Strtpp
included
Mrs.
first time this year. In addition
good either warm or cold. Peel li
Wurth's son and his family at their green net over white and backed
*t cup hot water
Saturday evening.
1
U cup sifted confectioner*' sugar lo the usual first aid supplies, the
,
...
. .
. large winter pears, halve and core Stripp's sister, Mrs. Joseph Loftus home on Eldorado Drive. The by a floral arrangement of white
The
Broth«rhood
of
Ui*
Osteen
Chief and Mrs.-Leslie C. How-1(hem. place cut side up. In an 8
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bar- slusta dailies In a green contain
4 teaspoon cinnamon it deeired kit cnritalns salt tablets, seasick
Baptist Church held a chicken
pills and a tuba for artificial res aril, of Norfolk, Va., announce by 11 by 2-inch baking pan. Altamonte Springs
Ish ^ o n s. Raymond and Robert, er of basket weavp design.
H cup chocolate syrup
pilau
supper at Ihe church annex,
piration.
4 cups milk
aiuflaughter, Gail, are from Suf Assisting with the preparation
Ilia birth of thrlr third son, July Sprinkle wnth a combination of
Tuesday evening. Speaker for tba
cup
of
augar,
2
tablespoon*
of
1 pint vanilla Ice cream
fe rs N. Y.
and serving at the reception were evening wai Rev. Trammel }%
27.
flour ami
teaspoon of ground
Dlseolvo instant eoffee in the
Houtegueats of Mrs. Jo Peck are Airs. Calvin Jardinc, Lake Alary, Patrick. Forty members attended.
They have chosen the name nutmeg. Place l teaspoon of but
hot water; add sugar, cinnamon,
Air. and Mra. A. J. Barth and son and Airs. W. ft. Wimberly.
James Edward for the now arriv ler or margarine in each pear
chocolate eyrup and milk, ilirring
For traveling, Mrs. Stubbings
Jerry, 14, from Cincinnati, Ohio.
By ATLANTA McGINNIS
to blend. Chill thoroughly, then
al. Paternal grandmother is Mrs ravity. pour a little hot water into
Leaving for two weeks at The wore a biege linen sheath, topped
WEDNESDAY
heat with electric mixer or rotary
Houseguasts of Mr. and 3trs. Methodiit Youth Camp in Lees- by a double breasted waist length
Pauline Howard. Sanford and i bo,,0"t °f pan. Cover with foil
The Ladies Auxiliary of Wekl- lyenncth Bobbins Sr., of Palatka, and bake 20 miuutes in a pre- Ronald Kremer of Floral Drive, burg, will be Mis* Paula Mattson Jacket with three quarter length
beater. Place a icoop of ice creim
la each glaa* and fill with the wa Lodge 879 meets at 7:30 p.m. is the maternal grandfather.
ileeves.
| l,eaU’d ^ -d e g re e oven. Remove 1Bear Lake, is Mr. Krcmer's mo of DeBary.
chocolate mixture. Sprinkle with at the Oddfellows Hall on Mag
cover and continue baking about
Atr. y d Mrs. Fred Delta of Vo On their wedding trip, the
cinnamon, if desired. Makes 6 nolia Ave. All members at* urged
Great grandmother of the baby | 13 minutes, or until pears are ther. Sirs. Hay Kremer, and his lusia Dr. have as their house ngwlywed* plan in visit many
brother Richard. Sir*. Kremer and
•erring*.
is Mrs. Emma Vihien of Sanfor-1.' lightly hrown and tender.
to attend.
guests their son and his famUy, state parks and other points of
Richard drova down from their
Mr. and Mrs. Kingdon B. Dcits interest and have chosen Canada
home in Mnnh^sset. L. L, to await
of Wantagh. Long lilsnd, N. Y.. as their ultimate destination bethe arrival of her third grand
and grandchildren, Grctchen and 1fore returning home. They plan
ch ild . Mr. Kremer will fly down
to enter the University of Florida
Kingdon Jv.
later to Join his wife.
Air. and Mrs. Waller Hull of for the fall term.
Mr. and Sirs. Albert S. Ilirth of
Vero Beach were visiting former
Out of town guests included Airs.
KUbourne, Ohio, have returned
friends in DeBary en route, home Margaret Bazzell, maternal grandhome alter a week's visit with
from a trip to New Jersey. They i mother of the bride, Mrs. Harley
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
formerly lived on Second Street in Baiiell and sons, llarland »»■*
and Mrs. Raymond A. Jackson, of
DeBary.
Holiday Ave.. Bear Lake.
Mr*. Gladys Shapler of Orange
Sir. and .Mrs. Harry Pyeke of
Lake Brantley became the proud City visited Airs. Adam Aluller on
Thursday, before leaving for New City.
parents of a daughter born July 4
at the Orlando Air Force Base Jersey.
Air. snd Airs. Frank White of
Hospital. Tb* baby, named Sharaleco, weighed 3 lbs. 13 os. at Dahlia Dr. visited Atr. White's sis
ter in Satsuma this past week.
birth.
Mr. and Airs. Paul D. Boggs of
Mrs. Lee Huttolph and daugh
Naranja Rd. have as their house
ters Doris and Jean of Lake
See our stunning collection of new
Brantley have returned home guests their two granddaughters
to wear right now and into the fail
from a two weeks vacation to from Sarasota.
Air. and Airs. Stanley Stroud
Cleveland, Ohio,
You'll
be delighted at the wide seFt. Hubert J. Reason of tha St. entertained a t dinner Friday at
of style*, end a t their tiny price
the
DeBary
Restaurant.
Their
Mary Magdalen Catholic Church.
tag*.
Altamonte Springs, returned home guests were Mr. snd Mrs. Harvey
Sperry
of
Tampa
and
Air.
and
Friday from* a month's vacation
Mrs. John Allison of Roh.Hi Park,
‘‘See our Friday Night Special
In the northern states.
N. J.
In
Thursday Sanford Herald"
Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Dohr,
TH E NEWLY ELECTED EXECUTIVE BOARD of the
Aim. H. R Dement, VAH-3; Mm. Jones, Mrs. C. C. Vt’clis,
To a certain degree, *11 «f us formerly of Coral Gables, have
Officera Wives Club who will hold office for the next aix
VAII-7; Mra. G. G. Zimmerman, president; Mrs. L. G.
must be individualist* about fash moved to Rochester, N. Y. Mrs.
Sheet*, from the Staff Wives; Mr*. A. R. Hlunden,
months will lose one of the group before they get s ta rt
ion. If. a style becomes you and Dohr Is the former Atarlene
VAH -U ; Mrs. K. L. Coaky. V M M ; Mr*. R. H. Fine,
you like It, wear it. And don't Stroud of DeBary. Marlene's
ed. officially. Mra. Betty Jones, who represent* VAH-13
J u it For
51* V P..L. sFashions
r A vYou"
uu
worry about what other women brother Robert t^as been leaching
from the Station Wive* and Mrs. C. N. James Sr.. VAHwill be leaving with the squudron fur Whidby Island.
ax*
wearing
at
the
moment.
at Summer Canto at the CiUdeL
Left to right they ore Mra. J. J. Moynihan, from VAH-i);
6»
(Navy Photo)
.... - Mist Elizabeth Blllhlmer. dsugh"'■ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 8.
Blllhlmer, M
Catalina Drive,
Sanford, end Herbert Joseph
* Earle, son of Mr. and Mra. Harry
•L. Earle of Dearborn. Mich., were
- married July » at 4:10 p.m. at the
' First Metbediet Church in Sanford.
Rev. Jo b s T. Adams Jr., of.
fleiated a t tba double ring cere.Vmony before an altar banked with
pelma and arraagementa of pink
and whit* chrysanthemums and
Ik
'
asm-
Mrs. Accardi
Enjoys Interesdiig —
Western Vacation#
i iMost Teens
j "Adept At Changing
Lutheran Women
j Hair Styles
Plan Meeting
Thursday Evening
Taylor ■ Stubbings
Wedding Announced
Personals *
Have Fun Boating
But Guard Against
Severe Sunburn
Seventh Birthday
Observed At Party
Missouri Family
Visits Relatives
In Longwood
l
Ladies Society
; Plans Meeting
Thursday Night
DeBary Personals
Personals
New Arrivals
Local Events
Personals
OPEN
FR IDAY N IT E 1
T IL L 9
AND ALL
- everywhere dress”
'" A R Y -E S T H E R 'S
�I
S ift
(D
J h M fo rft
W e d ., Auff. 2 , 1961— P a ge 9
I t ta ll
By Abigail Van Buren
flb b y :
su x a
®
DEAR ABBY: One day last week a
very attractive young man came to my
door selling magazine subscriptions. I in
vited him In because I was interested. Wo
talked a few hours and I fixed him coffee.
I found him very appealing. He has a wife
and children, but is having trouble a t
home and needed someone to talk to. When
f he left, he forgot his necktie and a large
envelope with some business papers in i t . '
I have his name and telephone number.
Should I call him up and tell him to stop by
and pick up his belongings? I would like
to see him again. I am married, but my
husbund travels.
TEMPTED
DEAR TEMPTED: Pile his “belongintra!Uj\*n_ap -.•HXSlORP ’»nd m a i L t h s w ^ .
him. He had no business removing his
necktie, and you shouldn’t have encourag• ed him to make himself so much a t home.
You apparently found each other “appeal
ing,” which is the way people who are al
ready “sewed up” become unraveled. For
get him.
•
•
•
*
DEAR ABBY: I am 12 years old, and
my problem is this: My boy friend asked
me to kiss him and I told him no because
it wasn’t n real date—he was Just walking
0 me home. Did 1 do the right thing? I like
this boy very much, but am not allowed to
NOT SURE
date y et.
DEAR NOT: You did the right thing.
But don’t get the idea th a t when you are
on a “real" date, you have to kiss every
boy who asks you.
(On
through Law school. I was never ashamed
of the way I made my living because 1
always lived right.
I went to church every Sunday morn
ing. which is more than you could say for
a lot of people who sat in the front row
every Saturday night. Sincerely yours.
FORMER FAN DANCER
Everybody has a problem. W hat’s
yours? For a personal reply, write to
Abby in care of this paper. Enclose a
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
•
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4III1I
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SOUTH (D)
A JU S
HAQ7
♦ AQS
AAKQt
Beth vulnerable
■oath West North
I N.T. Ease
• N.T.
Paaa
Pane
Opening lead—A U
East
Faso
maybe there waa no winning fi
nesse. Maybe West had meant
those signals. Finally South decid
ed that he had meant them. 8outh
led a heart, went up with tha ace,
played the queen of hearts, and
Eating With Gloves On Is Permitted
<up,) — When ■ i least, figure that for short space
fashionable female accepts a spin
in a spaceship, she will have to
1 disposable plastic mitten
reverse one bit of etiquette. She’ll can be worn at mealtime. This
eat with gloves on.
reportedly will eliminate the need
Air Force space scientists i t to wash the hands after meals.
ACROSS
1 Nylona
3 Head covering
■ Style in dreas
12 Stratford a
river
13 Foam
14 Declare
15 Pastry
IS Damp
17 Far iprtis)
18 Wintry
precipitation
30 DOpoitlioni
22 Corded fabric
24 Household tod
23 Serfs
2 t Assail
21
priest
34 Season
3* Soft drink
37 Places
39 Part cf
formal coal
41 Marsh
42 Molar*
44 Horse girart
4« Regret
4a First tsooua
40 Clothes
patterns
33 Colorado
• Park
37 Upon
44 Secretarygeneral e( I N
• 0 Sipped
•1 Cupola
S3 Age
• 3 Heroic
64 iutii.iduaie
• 3 Excavate
• • Nick
DOWN
I Chapeaux
• Comes in
go to a lecture and hear the same
kind of critical comments and the
rushes home te >11 her husband
exactly what he bar been telling
her for ytara.
That’a why, of course, that hxsbands who are well broken into
marriage dissent less and lest at
the years go by when their wives
make positive statements or an
nounce plant that have drawbacks
an inexperienced husband woulJ
be quick to point out. They know
full well that their protests will
be taken lightly and quickly dis
missed.
They alio know there is always
the chance that tome mens ac
quaintance will raise a skepticil
eyebrow and mama will suddenly
be filled with doubts.
By Oswald Jacoby
NORTH
A A K Q tt
f l l
♦ 7«*
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om
sut:bx rush M iiiet
Qtwobij. On fthidqn
Al
•
For Abby’s booklet. “How To Have A
Lovely Wedding,” send 50c to Abby, Box
3885, Beverly Hills, Calif.
A psychologist has proved by purple curtains and tha wlfa be
scientific tests that we doubt our gins ta lose her serene selfsiown judgment more if a stranger: surance. Maybe, she begins to
disagrees with us than if someone, think, purple curteins would he
a little too much.
we know well does.
Maybe the tests were necessary, A husband can tell hia wife until
to prove that the rule applies he ia blue in the face that she la
to men. But any husband could! spoiling the children and aha
vouch for the fact that wives doesn't pay the slightest atten
rarely waver In a belief Just be tion. But let her come across an
cause their nearest and dearest article by a stranger who voices
(that is. their husbands) dispute the same Ideas that her husband
bolds on childrearing and she be
their judgment.
If a husband looks dubious about gins to fret and worry over the
his wife's decision to put purple way she has been handling lit
draperies in the living room, his and Junior.
Papa’s comments on politics
wife just figures that he doesn't
know anything about decorating. and world events as he reads his
But let another woman raise dally newspaper make scant im
* her eyebrows at the mention of pression on his wife. But let her
WENT
WEDNESDAY P. M.
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Miami Un d ercover
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llu n iiej-S '-liik U y
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when West took the king he had
to lead from hie king of diamond*
and give South his slam. *
West had no good reason to
signal. He was looking at eight
points in bis hand and 10 points in
dummy, 8outh had opened two no.
trump and that left no high cards
at all for East.
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In Making
Wednesday's top ttlevlalon
shows as previewed and seleeted
by TV Key'a staff of expert! who
attend rehearsals, watch acres*)ings, and analyze scrip:* In New
York and Hollywood:
Wagon Train — “ The Jed
Polke Story.” (Repeat). A rea
sonably gripping episode most of
the way, concerning an aftermath
LONDON (UPl) - Prime Minis| ter Harold Macmillan intends ta
meet wifi French Pm ident CharI Irs de Gaulle in Paris by midSeptember for consulta ions that
could set off a Western summit,
diplomatic sources said Tueady.
t I- il l llin lim
III Miami Un dercu t *r
The projected meeting hill b:
».:» (<) D o u s K d n t r d e
devoted to a review of the Berlin
M e »:> W a g o n Train
l ) i lla n o Kona
problem as well as Britain’s de
DRIVING BUND
i d Malibu n u n
cision to enter the six-nation Eu
NEW YORK (U PD -T he alert
l : t » C l r r l c e • • R ig h t
ropean Comitun Market on cer driver keeps his eyes on the road
i * i T h e Third Man
I d Ota'e am. Harriet
tain conditions.
— but doesn’t see It sometimes.
);*« c i Kra ft's M y etery Th ea ter
The sources said the meeting A report in "Missouri Medicine”
II I Hea Hunt
could develop into a full dress notes that the average person
<)i H a w a iia n Cve
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Western summit or a series n ‘
hi nks Ids eyes about 23 times a
| l«:0* (S' II C.iuld l i t V.iu
bilateral meetings to firm up Al
I d I'lrcle T h e a t e r
DEAR ABBY: Three cheers to you for
minute, each blink averaging
aked City
lied paliry on Berlin.
saying a kind word about the girls in girlie . I".JO lu»*) NCity
about 0.2 second. At this rate,
D etective
Do Gaulle’s policies on Berlin.
11:11 C l Ne .a.-ope
shows.
during a 10-hour drive at 40 miles
(St Chan nel S U
N e w t r o e m Germany and above all on NATO
A genen& au
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ground) out enougn money to buy my par ) 11:11 ( d H o lly w o o d Movie
er's traveled about S3 miles with
.he
sources
said.
Catvaea de
ents a little home. I also put my brother
his eyes shut.
t» i Ch an n el • Thea ter
DEAR ABBY: We were married three
years ago. We had a large wedding. My
husband waa still In the Service. Many of
our M ends offered to buy us dishes nnd
glassware, but we bad no place to store
these things, so we didn’t select a pattern.
Now we are settled in an apartment,
and would like to have these gifts. The
friends who offered the glassware and
china have never given us anything. We
know their intentions were good. Would It
be proper to let them know w* could use
th eir gifts now?
REGRETS
DEAR REGRETS: Nope.
Jhn
When your opponents bid a alam
end you have a goodly number of
high cards it may be important
a that you conceal your strength
from declarer.
West knew better than to lead
away from one of his kings
against six no-trump. He made the
ssfe lead of the ten of eluhs.
South cashed four club trieke
and then run off dummy’s five
spades. Hu discarded down to the
aces and queens of the red suits
and W est carefully guarded both
kings in back of him.
In doing this West signaled in
both suits. He threw the nine of
hearts before the deuce and the
eight of diamonds before the four
ep«>t.
Now South went into executive
season with him.ielf. All he had
to do to make his contract was to
f finesse for the right king, but
Television Western Summit
Bishop W. F. Moses
Dies In London
Approximately one-third of the
state of Colorado is forested.
WINTER PARK (UPI) - The
Rt. Rev. William F. Moses, sufj fragan bishop or the Episcopal
| diocese of South Florida, died in
■London Monday while on a vacs; tion trip lie and his wife had
planned for 30 jears. lie died of
a heart attack sufferrd earlier.
Moses, 6.1. had been bishop will)
headquarters here since 1DM. Be
fore that, he served a* Episcopal
rector in Sarasota for four.years
and in Lakeland for 2t years.
Survivors Include hi* widow,
two daughter.*, and a son. Burial
will be in Florida but funeral
services were Incomplete.
The armadillo, a mammal, lias
litters of four Identical young,
all of the same sex.
of (he Andersonvilie prison cams
at the time of the Civil War. A
group of surviving prisoners closo
In on • former comrade who su'd
them out when they tried f)
escape. Try to forgive the trito
ending—it's a well-acted stow.
7:30 p. m. NBC.
Danger Man. — ‘ The Leak.”
Absorbing and auspenaeful tale,
disarmingly up to date. Il'i about
a modern alomlc reactor In m
ancient Arab land, and a mysterious epidemic of atomic sickness
that only the Arabs seem to o u
tlet. Bo sure to witch the high
ly comic opening scene, and
you'll be rewarded by « neat
i cloak-and-dagger opera ion with
a light and skillful touch. Well
played. 1:30 p. m. CBS.
: Circle T hom e------ VYket Rabies." (Repeat) Moderate
ly efi’ectlvo dramatized documen
tary basod on the illegal "sale”
of illegitimate babies of fearridden, bewildered girls. Though
the chsrsclers involved are only
superfieially developed, ths in
formation offered about the evllO
of tb* illegal, and the reliability
of the legal adoption method! ta d
agencies. Is convincingly handled
throughout. 10 p. m. CBS.
Jack P a ir Show. — Buddy Haeke.t joins Jack for the usual panel*
sitting routine, Louise O'Brien at*
lend! to the singing chores, nd
comic Dave Aster performs. Also,
another 12:30 Interview tonight
when P a ir ques Ions 12-yearoid
Mabel Davis, here all the way
from Norton, Kansas. (Color).
11:15 p. m. NBC.
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Complaint l o fo reclo se a r ertn la
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t h t Circuit Coart o f tho Ninth
Sem inole C o u n ty . Florida. In*
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Robinson.
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Court J u ly . MIL
County. F lo rid a, this l o t h da y g f Btrcat. Orlando. F lo rid a, at to rn ey * (S E A L )
Arthur H. R f k w l t h , Jr.
for th e plaintiff, on or brfore
Clark Circu it Court
T h lt Nutlet t h t l l ha published
A u g u s t II, 11(1. I f y o u fall to do
Somlnola C ou n ty , Ranfurd,
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Florida
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en t e r e d again st y o u fo r the r t l l e f
By! Martha T. Vlhlen, D C .
WITNESS my hand and o f f i c i a l
dem anded In the Complaint.
se al of o ffice a t Samlpul* County .
W IT N E S S my hand and the teal
Florida, t h i s K t h day a t J u l y ,
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P ub lish J a ly I t . M. 3* * A u g . t.
(SE AL)
day nf July, M i l .
Arthur H. Beckwith . Jr.
(S E A L )
IN T H B CIRCUIT CD! RT OF T H B
c le r k o f Circu it Court
Arthur H. B e c k w ith . Jr.
NINTH JUDICIA L C I R C I I T O F
NOTICB OF SL-rr
fly: M a rth a T. Vlhlen
Clerk o f th* C ircu it Court
AND FOR SF.HINOLH COCNTT,
Deputy Clark
TO i GLENN N. B A R B E R and
Seminole Co u n ty . Florida
FLORIDA.
CHANCE RY Ne. 11444
Publish J u ly I f * Aug. / . If. It.
CAROLYN D. B A R B E R , hit
By: Martha T. Million
W E S T SIDE F E D E R A L SAVINGS
wife. Defen d an ts .
Depute c l e r k
A LOAN ASSOCIATION O F NF.W
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IN THH C I H C t I T C O l B T OF T H B
David W.- Hedrick, a f tka firm o f
C arolin a Reach, N o rth Caro GIL ES. HEDRICK A ROBINSON YORK CITT
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FLORIDA. C S A N l K I I I NO. I I M t
CHARLES « . ROLL1NOER an d
W ASHINGTON
MKOUHITT
COM* hereb y n o tified that su it ha* been Attornaya far P l a i n t i f f
co m m enced a g a ln a t yo u In th* P ub lish J a ly It. M, 31. A Aug. t. S U E NELL BOLLINGER, hla w i f * ^
PANT, a F lo r id a corporation,
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NOTICB OF s r t T IN
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BARBARA J. IM IT H , his wife.
OF
SCR N E L L BOLLINGER, hla
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PEBAONN
HIV ING Complaint t e fo reclo se a certa in
h i t wife. D efe n d a n ts , l a Chanoery TO
bara J. S m ith
CLAIMS OR DEM ANDS AGAINST m n r tg a g e en c u m b e r in g th* fo tlo w *
No. II (Of.
Addrsaa u n k n o w n
S
A
ID
ESTATBi
lu g described rea l property, lo w i n
Tli# n a tu r e o f thla en lt le a
Tuu. and sa o h o f )nu. are hare*
Tuu and aaoh o f y o u are hereby
Lot M l. O AK I.AND HILLS,
by notified t h a t a com plain t to foreclosu re o f that certa in m o rt
n o tlfled and required to fils an y
accordin g to th* p la t t h e r e
g
a
g
e
from
said
D
e
f
e
n
d
a
n
ts
to
foreclose a c e r t a i n m o rtg a g e on
o f a* recorded In P la t Rnnk
the fo llo w in g described pro perty, P la i n t i ff d a te d and recorded la c l a i m s and dem a nd s which you. or
O fllrlal R eco r d s Book 113, page e i t h e r o f you. m ay h a v e agalnat
IS. Page* 13 and 14, Puhtto ^
to w i n
said estate la th* a f fi e a of Hon.
111,
Public
Records
a
t
Sem
inole
Records
o f S e m in o le C o u n ty , *
Lot 14. It FIA It I.A k K HILLS,
C. Vernon Mile. Jr.. County Judge
County,
F
lo
rid
a,
e
n
c
u
m
b
e
rin
g
that
Florid*. In clu d in g alt a t r a c
accord in g to t.i* I'L t thore*
certain p iece or p arcel o f property o f Semlnol* Cou nty, at bla office
turea aa d Imp rovam an la nnvr
of, recorde d In Plat Hook II,
located, s i t u a te , and b e in g la said In the Court Houa* la Sanford,
and h e r e a f t e r on aald la n d
Pag* 3? o f Lie Publl" Itsu*
Florida,
w ithin
alghl
calendar
County
and
S
t
a
t
s
t
o
w
l
t
:
and flxtu rea Attached to nr
ords
of
Samlnola
Cou nty,
m onth* from th* t im e o f the flrat
I.*>t T. Isas t h e W e s t 1 foot
used In c o n n e c t i o n w i t h th*
Florida. '
public ation a f thla notice. Each
tboreuf
Rlork
I.
NORTH
promise*.
b se bran t ile d a s a l n i t yo u In the
claim
or
demand
m
u
s
t
ba
la
w
r
i
t
ORLANDO
TOWN8ITK,
h a t been filed a g a ln a t v e * to tba
above-sty lad s u i t amt you s r e r e
i n g and con tain tho plar* of res i a b uvs-aty led su i t , and yo u a ra r e
FOURTH ADDITION, a cco rd
quired to s e r v e a copy o f yuur
d en ce and post o f f i c e addrtaa e f quired te e e r v e a rop y e f y o a f
i
n
g
to
t
b
s
plat
t
h
e
r
e
o
f
a*
Anvner or l*l«adlng l o the C o m
th* claimant and m u s t bs sworn A n sw er or P l e a d i n g lo th* C o m
recorded In Plat Hook II.
plaint
on
P la ln tlffi
a t to r n e y
to by the cla im a n t, bla a g en t ar plaint on P l a i n t i f f s a tto rn ey s . A n ,
P age I t , Publle Recor ds af
Joaeph 11. l l i i r a s k o I*. I). I l» i 3
a tto rn ey , er th* t i n t ahall b t deraon, Ruah. W ard A D ean . I l l
Sem inole
County.
Florida.,
Fern Park. Flo rid a, and (lie the
ve ld.
In clu d in g apeclfli a lly , but not
East
Central
Avenue.
Orlando,
o rlsln a l A n s w e r or P le a din g In ilia
ELMER C- O L D F IE L D
by w a y o f lim ita tio n , th* f o l .
Florida, and f i le th* o r i g i n a l A n * _
o ffice e f t h e Clerk e f the Circuit
Aa A d m in is tra to r e f said
lo
w
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g
f
u
t
u
r
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s
:
H
eater,
per*
•
Her
nr
P
le
a
d
in
g
lo
the
o
ffice o f ®
Court on or b efo re the 13th day o f
esta te
m a n e n t ly Installed.
the Clerk o f th e Circuit Court on
August l i f t . I f yo n fall t e do so.
F
i
r
s
t
publication
J
a
l
y
II,
MIL
or before fh* H a t day o f A u g u s t
EACH OF TOU IK R E Q U IR E D
a decree pro c o n f e s s will be ta ken
1*41. If you f a ll to do ao, a d e cree
to f i ls y o u r a n s w e r e r o t h e r w r it Arnold A Matheny
a g a in st yo u f o r the relief dem and
A tto rn ey at Law
pro ronfeeao w i l l b* ta ken a a a l n e t
ten
d
e
f
e
n
se
s
l
o
the
Com
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with
ad In the Com pla int.
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g
yo u for th* r e l i e f dem anded In th*
WITNESS m y hand and o f fi c i a l the Clark o f t h e Circuit C u r t o f Orlando, Florida
Cumpfalnt.
t e a l of o f f i c e a t Sanford, S em in o le Xemlnol* C ou n ty , Flo rid a, l a this A tto rn ey* for Ad m in istr a to r
T h is No l l e # s h a l l be p u b lish ed
County. F lo r id a , thla It t h day o f proceed in g an d t e aerv* a aopy P ublish J u ly II. A Au g. I. I, II.
Iber eo f upon Iha P la i n t i f f ' s a l .
once a week fo r four m n e e c u t i v *
j oi v i g« i.
turners, w h o se nam es and addreai
week* In th* Sanfo rd Herald.
(SEAL)
are h e r e i n a f te r set forth, s s re* l a lb * P e a r t a t th e C ean ty Jadge,
WITNESS m y hand and o f f i c i a l
Arthur
II.
Beck with . Jr.
qulred by taw . not l a t e r than the S em lnel* Caa a ty , F lo r id a , l a Pro* sea l nf o ffice a t Sem lnol* C ou n ty ,
Clark e f Circuit Court
lath
d
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A
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st,
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.
l
a
da
Florida,
t h l t l i s t day o f J u l y , M I L
bat* .
llr. Mart ha T. Vlhlen. DC.
faulty t h e r e o f th* c a u s e w ill pro In ret E s ta t e mi
(SEAL)
JOSHPII II. MURSAKO
ceed * s part * upon the en try a f ANNA O. MORGAN, a / k a Anna
Arthur H. Iteckwlth. Jr.
Attorn ey at U «
a Decree Pro Cunfesao a g a ln a t you. C u m lik a Morgan, dec eased, late of
Clark o f Circuit Court
2
P. O. B o s 331, F e r a Park. FIs.
W
IT
NESS
m
y
hand
and
the
o
f
•aid County, to th# County Ju das
By: Martha T. Tlhlan , DAL
Publish J u l y 13. II, 30 A A u g u st t,
ficial se a l o f said Court In S a n o f Semlnol* C o u n ty , Florida, at kl* Publish Ang. t, t. II. IS.
Cou nty,
Florida, o f f i c e In the c o u r t houa* e f eald
IN T U B IT B C L IT ( O I RT OP T H B ford, Samlnola
County at Sanfo rd. Florida, w i t h
NINTH J I D H ’IAL C IR C II T OP t h is 1 Tttv day o f J u ly , 1MI.
(HEAL!
in e ig h t calendar m o n t h s from th*
FLORIDA. IN AND FOR gRM
Art
hur
H.
Rachwlth.
Jr.
t im e e f th* (Irat public ation * (
NOLK r o t N T S , IN CHANLHRT
Clerk
t h i s notice. Each cl a i m or demand
NO. l l t t N
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlen. D.C. • h all be In w r i t i n g , an d ahall aiat*
NOTICH OF a t IT TO
BEAR D A I .I . Cl ItlD LEY, and
tho place a f r e s i d e n c e and post
F u t t E r t . o s n m o n t h « om
LEWIS,
u rn . a a d d m a o f th* claim ant, and
INSTITUTIONAL MOIITGAGK
A
tto
rn
ey*
for
P
la
in
tiff,
■hall be s w o r n to b y tho c la im
COMPANY a California co rp o ra
ant. hla a g en t, o r attorn oy , and
tion au th o rla o d to de huslnaag la (* North Court Str ta t,
p. a B o s «>:«.
su ch claim e r d e m a n d not so filed
the S ta te e f Florida.
Orlando, F lo r id a
■he ll be void.
P la in t iff ,
Publish
J
u
l
y
II,
I
I
A
Aug.
I.
t.
STLVAN J . DAVIS JR. A*
ve.
a d m in istra to r o f th* Esta te
BENJAMIN L K E LAOGHL1N a n d
o r ANNA O. MORGAN. a / k / S
GRACE MAT LAL'GIILIN. h it
IN T H B P IB C L IT COI NT OF T H B
ANNA C O M I S K A MORGAN.
wife, an d a l l u n k no w n htlra. da NINTH J U D IC IA L CIHCL'IT OF
deceased
vlseas. g r a n t e e s , a ssig n ees. IleaF L O H I D t . IN AND F O B SEMI.
STENSTROM.
D A V I S O MclNTOdll
ora, cred ltora, truataaa, ar o th e r
NOI.K COL.NTT. F L O H I D t , CHAN
Atto rneys for Ad m in istr a to r
c l s lm s n t a c l a i m in g br. through, PERT NOV USSR.
under or
a g a ln a t
BENJAMIN
FIRST F E D E R A L SAVINGS AND' Edward*
_ . . Bu ild
. . .in g
LKE I.A U tlllL I N AND GKACK
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ORLA N.
MAT LAL'UHLIN. b it wife, w b a
P
ublltn
July
I I . A Aug. t. I. M.
DO, a corporation.
may be dead and a s t kn o w n Is
P la in tiff,
b* dead
o r alive; and a ll un va
in
rorN T T
J tn org
rot at.
know n
parlies
and c l a i m a n t s
KLMEn L. KING. JR ., and ELt* nVCMINOLR r o r N T T , FLOOIDA.
having or cl a i m in g sa y righ t,
ZAUETII
A.
KING.
hla
w i f e : IN RK
title or Intaroat la and lo th*
ROTCK E. SIMMONS and GLADTfl ESTATE OF ROT R. LA ROCCIIB.
property In v o lv ed la this cauae.
SIMMONS, hla wife, a n d WILLIAM
Deceaaed.
D efen d a n ts
n o t ic e t o r o R o r r o R g
GORMAN an d B E R T H A B. UOIlTOi B E NJAM IN LE E LAl'OKLIN
All cred itors a t th* E a t lt g e f
MAN. hta wife.
AND (1 HACK MAT LACUHLIN
Def en dan ts. R o y R. !m R n u ch s, deceaaed. ar*
b it w ife.
hereby notified en d required te file
n r t ip b
of serr
A ddress Unknown.
a n y claims or d em a n d s which they
T e l E lm er L. King. Jr.
TO: All u n k n o w n hair*, daelaeta.
m a y h a t* a g a i n s t aald esta te In
A
d
d
ress
u
n
k
n
o
w
n
g ra n tees, a telg n eta . Ilaaors,
t h e of fice o f th* c o u n ty Judge e f
and
cred ito rs, truataaa ar o t h e r
l e m l n s l * County. Florida, In th*
R llsa b eth A. K i n g
claim ants
cla im in g
b..,
courthour*
a> San ford . Florida,
A ddress u n k n o w n
t h r o u g h , under or agalnat
w ithin t i g h t c a l e n d a r month* from
BE N J A M IN LEE LAl.'OIII.tN
th* dal* ef th* f i r s t publication *r
Ro y c* R. Simmon *
AND n i t A i ' E MAT LAUGH*
thla notice. E a c h cla im ar demand
Ad drtaa u n k n o w n
U N . h i s wife,
m u t t b* la w r i t i n g and must atai*
and
who m a y be d i e d and n et
th* plar* a f raaldaaea and pact
Gladys
Sim
m
on*
k n o w n t o h* dead or a l t v t .
o f fic e ad dress a f tba alal maat aad
A d d ress u n k no w n
and a l l un k now n partlaa and
Tou ar* hereby notified m a t a inual ba awnrn l e by Iha c la im ,
c la im a n t * h a t i n g or cl a i m in g
a
n t. bla a a m t , e r bl* et to rnsy , er
any r i g h t , title or Intaroat la su it to fo reclo se a m o r l g a s e on
and t o t h e property Involved tbo below described pr.ipert) li.ia It will become v e l d according to
been o o in w a u ced a a a l n e t yo u la Ike la w .
la thla caua*.
J a a e /h M. M uraeh *
Circuit Cou rt o f th* X ln m Judicial
R e s i d e n c e s Un know n.
F. a Bog I I I
TOU A N D EACH OF TOU. ar* Circuit, S em ln o l* c o u n t y , Florida.
Far* P a rk . F lorida
Th*
a
b
b
rev
ia
ted
t
itle
tu
the
hereby n o t i f i e d that a Dill e f C o m
Aa Adm ln latrator a f aald
plaint l o Foractosa M o rtg a g e ha* caua* la F lr a t F ed era l S a v in g * and
aatata
been filed a g a i n s t you by tba Loan A a s o e la tle a o f O rlando va.
Publish J u ly 11. I t A Aug. I. t.
'D ia lIff In t b s a b o v e - st y le d court Elm ar U K in g , Jr. at uv. at al.
Th* daa crlptlon o f the real prefor Iha p u rp o se of fo r e c lo sin g g
Iw th* Cewrt o f t h e Ceu aty J u d s* .
m orgag * upon th* f o l lo w in g d e s parly pro ceeded a g a ln a t la:
Asatweto Ceawrp, Flue Ida, l a P reT a * Eaat I t fea t bf Lot I*
cribed p ro p erty , situ ate and b ein g
b a le .
s a d t h * Wool I t feet *1 Let
In Saavlaol* County, F le r ld * . l o
• Block C o f HIDGK HIGH
l a ret Relate at
wit:
i
SUBDIVISION.
S
e
m
l
n
e
l
*
JA N E A. U T T L R
l^vt T. In Block I. o f R E .
County
.
Florida,
a
cco
rd
in
g
to
Deceased
a ru D iv isio N u f block i
plat tha ra o f recorded la F la t
T a All reedltoew a a d Pereas* H a s .
AND T R A C T “A" OF N. O R
Book It. P e a * *L o f th*
l a g M a lm s aa Deavaada Agalaat
LANDO 3X D ADDITION * c
Publl*
Record*
*
(
Samlnola
• e l d E sta te i
cord in g
te
plat
Ibereof.
C
ou
n
ty
,
Florida.
T.vu aad ea ch n f yon ere hereby
recorded la Plat Book II,
Tou a r* raq alred t* Gl* your notified and required I* preeeat
P a g * 1*. e f th* PubID R e c
Anawtr or other pla a d ia g w i t h a n y cla im s a a d dem ands which
ords e f
S e a l a e l e C eu a t y ,
■he Clark a f lb * ab uv* Court aa d you. er eith er e f l a u . m ar h a v e I
Flar'd*.
■are*
g co p y t h e r e o f upon Gila*. a ra ln et t h s e s t a t e o f Jan* A. L i t
Tou are h ereb y required t o tarv*
a copy o f y o u r A n sw er er other Iledrlck A Roblnao a. M i g o u tb tle. deceaeed. t a l e e f aald Couaty,
pleading to t h s BUI o l C om p la in t Cuart Sir** !, Orlando. Florida, a t to th* C o u n ty J u d s * e f Semlnel*
on th* P l a t a l l f r * attorn ey*. W i l torney*. fo r the p la in tif f, on or b e County, Florida, a t hi* o ffice la
liams. S a lo m o n , K en ney A Llad- fore A u g u e t 11 / M « l. If y eu fall th* court houa* e f said County at
aun. l»oi D u P o n t Building. Miami to do au a Deere* Fro C o n f ts s o SanfurJ. Florida, w ith in eig h t c a l
33. F lo rid a, and f ile an o r i g i n a l w ill be e n tered s a a l n e t yo u for endar m onths fro m the tim e o f
An swer o r e t h e r p lead in g l a th* the rallof d em anded la tba C o m the first p u b lic a tio n af tkle noth-*. '
*
•
o f f i c e o f t h * Clerk e f IB* s h o e * - plaint
(Mrti claim nr dem a nd ahelt be In
W IT N E S S m y hand and th* se a l writing, and ah all a ta ia th* place
styled c o u r t on or b ef ore th* I t t h
o f said Court In Sanford . Sem inole o f residence an d post afflc* adday o f A u g u s t , I f t l .
It y e u f a l l t* do as. a Poor** County, Florida, t h i s M th day e f drasa e f th* c l a i m a n t , and ahall b*
Pro C o a f s a s o w i l l he taken a g a l n a t July, M I L
awera t* by th* e l s lm a n l . hi* a g e n t
you for t h * r e l i e f dem anded U the (SEAL)
e r attorn ey, a a d a n y such cla im er
AM hur H. B e c k w ith . Jr.
BUI o f Com pla int.
demand s o t an f ile d sh a ll be void.
Cleiw uf the Circuit Court
WITNCtUI my hand and s e a l e f
Hrrel I- K i n g
S e m i n o l e C o u a ty . F lorida
•a id Court a t ' Sanford. S em ino le.
Ruth t - S ta p ler
b ) . M a n n a V. Via ie a
County. F lo r id a , tala t l t h day g l
A* e a e eu t rirea e f ta* Last
D e p u t y Clerk
July. I l t t .
Wl.l a a d Tt vtaman' e f
David W. Hed rick , at th* firm at
(SEAL)
Jan* A. L ittle ,
deceased
OILER. H E D R IC K *
ROBINSON A. Edwin Sh lnh alaar
Arthur H. Etekwlth. Jr.
M
l
S
o
u
th
C
eu
rt
Spreet
C lerk e f th* Circuit Cou rt
Flrat F ed eral B u i l d i n g
Orlando. F lorida
By. Martha T. Vlhtag
Sanford. F lo r id a
\ : i .- • , *..r I t t e t l f f
"
♦»- '« - C te c u tr le e n
I r . ty c i c - k
I t'uuliea J u iy 1>, , j, 34 A Au g. I i i'lrat pJoilcaUoA Augu et f. M i l .
t ...H .i
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12. Real Relate For Sate
12. Real Estate *?or Sale
27. Special Service*
21. Beauty Salon*
34. Article* For Sal*
W e d .. A u g . 2 . 1961— Page 11
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MUST SACRIFICE* 2 • bedroom LAR-RK’ BEAUTY SALON DRAGLINE k ULXLDOEER SER. USED Frigldalre refrigerator, $30.
3 • ROOM furnished apartment,
810 MYRTLE AVE.
U. S. Civil Service Testa!
CB home. Buy equity. FHA. 169 2640 Hiawatha
clean, close to tawn. Rent $10 Only $3100 for this 3 bedroom
FA 2-3702.
By The Hour or Contrael
Ph FA 2-13*9
Country Club Circle. FA 2-3331.
per month. FA 2-6261.
older borne close to town.
GATLIN BROTHERS
Air Conditioned • TV Stamp* Geneva 2312 Eve. Orlando GA2-6193
Mcn-womcn 18-32. Start high a*
FACTORY TO YOU
Terms.
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NOOK
S102.00 a week. Preparatory SLEEPING room with private en
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Ball-Blair
Agency
trance and bath. FA 2-39*6.
ROBERI A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
103 So. Oak Ave
FA >-3742 ENVELOPES, Leitertiesds, state Enclosed head, Sag-proof bottom
training until appointed. Thous
Registered Brokers
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc.
ment i. Invoices, lend bills, and rail with plastic ends. Piattie
ands of Job* open. Experience FURNISHED houie, approximate
k ASSOCIATES
FA 2-2831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
program ,
e.c
Progressive or rayon tapes. Cotton or nyioe
usually unnecessary. FREE in
211 So. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-3611 22. Build - Faint - Repair
ly 2 miles So. of Base. FA 2-0170
Printing Co. Paone FA 2-2931conl$.
formation on Jobs, salaries, re
Lake
Mary
Branch
FA
2-1290
ROOM SPECIAL $11.95. Painting
3 BEDROOM home, Sunland Es
306 West 13th St
quirements. Write TODAY giv- 1 - BEDROOM, 3 room apartment.
Senknrik
Glass and P aint Co.
inside
and
out
Call
Mr.
Tasker,
tates. Will trade for equity of TAKE OVER payments of 177.97
1200 Elm Ave. FA 2-3203.
ing phone. Lincoln Cenrice, P#
210
Magnolia
Ph. PA l t d
WELLS DRILLED
equal value in Jacksonville. Call
and pay closing cost on 3 bed TA 2-6139.
kin W, Illinois.
PUMPS
SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
TRAILER space at Camp Semi FA 2-7982.
room, 1 bath house. Must be CARPENTRY, painting, noting
WHEEL CHAIRS, crutches, eases
nole on Wekiva River. FA 2-4131.
AR Types and Sizea
able to qualify for VA loan. - and cement work FA 2
walkers.
TRANSFERRED. 3 BR., like new.
We Repair and Service
FA
2-7673.
FREE DELIVERY
t r YOU HAVE A DRINKING
RENT A BED
VA loan. Assume liability. Th.
S T I N E
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER
Prescriptions our Specialty
PROBLEM contact Alcoholics Rollaway, Hospital 4t Baby - Beds
FA 2-4822. 718 Baywood Drive. We Don t Want EVERYBODY’S Repair*
Office — 204< . . W.
First
3!achinery and Supply Co.
Alterations
PAUSTSJRx
MtMACY
„ .* $ y mous. Ph. FA 2-8343. Sap.
..
—
- Uy—n»n *vrek or Month----- —
— Dot ner.V•. tm - VS L4RS.
:
t.d - St:-----.132
Painting
2nd and ucaonville
fort.
CARROLl/S
FURNITURE
•KADUNK*
Phone FA 3-7983.
FARMERS AGENCY
Pb. PA t-7197
LAWNS MOWED, tower edging.
Ph. FA 2-3181
118 W. 1st St. ROSA L. PAYTON
N. V. Farmer, Rrj'/.jc
Registered
Real
E
state
Broker
8.
Far
Reat
Jerry Lord, FA 2-3219.
BOYD'S Ujbintl Shop. MjJiurk
c u u n rn B m p u t i
21" ADMIRALTY, mahogany <
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house, Ph. FA 2-1301 17-92 at llu n a th a 2463 S. Tark Ave. Th. FA 2-3321
307 Elm. FA 2-2816.
t m «.. i m n i
ip.
sole, exceptional buy, most N il
FURNISHED garage apL Phone nothing fancy but cheap rent,
After hours FA 2-3012 or FA 2-0261
Seminole
Septic
Tank
lave laseetiea. Mm . . S e t m m
943 month. Also, furnished 3 LAKEFRONT HOME. FA 2-7888.
FA 2-2100.
Cleaning $20.00. Repair work. 21 Immediately $78. PA 8-081$, C.
PINECREST: 3 bedroom house 23. Building Material*
R. Bell.
room A bath apartment, utili
hr. service. FA 2-9101.
flTBAMvtr n.A M tm D t
TWO 5-Room houses, 4 acres of
SLEEPING ROOM*-Tbe Gables
on 12$ x 100 ft. corner lot, good LUMBER . HARDWARE • PAINT
ties furnished, $43. FA 2-32tt.
Tan., H n P it • l P. H. May W- 401 Magnolia. Ph. TA 2-0720.
land, 3 miles out So. Sanford, terms, reasonable down pay Roofing
FHA Loan*
P'anj EDDIE RORSDORF Interior paint- 1 GOOD carpet • ' x IT, $20. 1
tan tmnMm. Mm. • Sat warn
TWO BEDROOM turn. apt. $33.
Good carpet r a 9 \ $23. 1 Mia*
Ave. on Oakway. $11,000. 88.300
ment. Monthly payment of only
ing. Reasonable and efflelent.
FREE ESTIMATES
SAN
LANTA
APARTMENTS:
2101 Magnolia Ave. FA 2-393L
sion 4 shelf bookcase, 43" wide,
down, Balanc* $30 per month.
872.83 includes principal, inter Your Credit la Good. Up to 2 Yrs.
FA 2-2149.
■UPONMMUTT:
Nice large apartments, 404 E.
31" high. M. Smith 872 DoBary
Also 3-room house, store build
est. ins., coun.v and citv taxes.
to Payl
AVAILABLE
by
3
p.
m.
T
oday14th St. Phone FA 2-4282.
Outstanding mortgage 20 years OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON 29. Automobile Arrvlce
ing. 2 lots. 700 W. 8th St.
Dr„ DeBary,
3 room garage apartment. Close
far mar* thaa m a lacarrctl laser$10,000.
$4,300
down,
balance
•
t
4W5V.
House
and
lawn
in
ex
B. EDWARDS
to downtown. Furnished. )30
Mn at year a t sad t* aam a ft* 3 ROOM furnished apt., 860 a
20 inch TV acts, $33 and up. CaU
<60 per month. Ph. FA 2-2823.
cellent cond. Can be eeen at
AUTO GLASS
BUILDERS SUPPLIES
month, closa in, 111 E. 6th St.,j month. After first month, $3
right ta reriee a r reject aay a t
FA 2-6314.
M
O
O
So.
Park
or
Ph.
FA
2-6303
Wa Give TV Stamps
discount when rent Is paid on FOR SALE BY OWNER: aaeriflce
INSTALLED *
call FA 3-4283 or FA 2-3786.
frees what M a n ! to
Pb. FA 2-7898 Windshield
time. FA 2-6606.
Back Glass GOOD automatic washer $13. Ph.
ta the peUdos at M a
3 - bedroom, 1 bath home. Corner SACRIFICE, leaving town. 3 bed 903 W. 3rd St.
FA 2-3913.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom house on
room,
2
bath,
corner
lot
In
Sun
lot,
4*853
Gl
Loan.
$15,000
Value
Door
Glaas
Vent Glass
Lake ' Coldcn—also unfurnished 1 - BEDROOM house, in the coun.
land Estates. Many extras. Call 24. Electrical Service*
mortgage now $11,000. Mak«
SERVICE
try. Call FA 2-2022 or night
MOVING. Good used sofa $10.00
3 bedroom houie 82* Escambia
FA 2-7891.
offer. FA 2-6397.
FR1GIDA1RE
FA 2-6830.
Senknrik Glass and Paint Co. 2413 So. Oran |« Ave.
Call FA 2-0276 o. FA 2-0642.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4623
Salsa A Service
13.
Mortgage
Loans
2 • BEDROOM house, kitchen
House Wiring
Free Estlmat»e
36. Boata • Motors
FURNISHED
apartment,
clean
l ! L e s t 4k F o a a d
equipped $73 per mo. 2312 Yale
MORTGAGE LOANS
Sid Vihlen'a Randall Electric 31. Poultry - Pets • Livestock
and close in. FA 2-4013, Jimmy
2. Notices • FtrsoaaJs
Ave. FA 2 3814.
Gateway To lfe* Waterway
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 20*15
FHA and Conventional
REG. REAL ESTATE BROKER
Cowan.
2. Edocatiew • laatradiea
MAKE OFFER - French Poodlea,
Your EVINRUDE Deaiar
Commercial
k
Residential
2324 P ark Dr.
UNFURNISHED 3-Bedroom house
Parakeets, Chickens, Rabblta
4. Treiepertalh—
Robson Sporting Goode
STENSTROM REALTY 25. Plumbing Service*
PINECREST: 3 bedroom home,
In Sunland Estates. Newly paint Day FA 2-2118 Night FA 2-0648
and Chinese Rats. Contact Wil 304-6-$ E. 1st
i . Feed
Ph. PA 2-8181
111 N. Park Ave. Phona FA 2-2420
screened patio, unfurnished,
ed. FA 2-3610.
PLUMBING
.
ma's Grocery, 1301 Celery Ave.
C. For Heat
LARGE
3
•
Bedroom
home,
kit
2831 Park Ave. FA 2-3332.
Pb. FA 2-0844.
Contracting A Repairs
14 FT. fibarglasi boat, IS HP
V. Bualaeaa Raatala
chen equipped, aeparat* dining 16. Female Help Wanted
BACHELOR apartment, complete,
Free Estimates
Evinrudo engine, lilt trailer,
S. Beach Raatala
room, knotty pine Fla. room,
ly furnished, lights Included. $40
WELAKA APARTMENTS: rooms
CUTE KITTENS tree. Ph. Winter
R. L HARVEY
complete skllag equipment.
per month. 317 Palmetto.
9. For Sale er Reat
large living room. Low down UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
private baths, 114 W. First St.
Park TE 8-2041.
Price 8600. FA >0433.
payment on your terml. Month For personable woman in good 304 Sanford Ave. Fbona FA >3383
10. Waated te Reat
2 • BEDROOM house, kitchen
■ !■ Wi$- I—
FURN. apt. 2300 MelloaviUe.
health who can work 23 hours
ly payments $81.32 includea
11. Real Estate Wasted
32. Flowers - Tree* • Shrubs 38. Trailer* • Cabanas
equipped. 875 month. FA 2-2961.
each
week.
Preference
given
taxes.
1803
Palmway,
oft
20th
k
12. Real Estate For Sale
LOCH ARBOR
klrllonvillc.
those with experience in leach
Crepe Myrtle in bloom, all colors
13. Mortgage Lease
3 - BR., Uk baths, unfurnished. 2-BR. house modern, FA 2 0378.
1IOUSETRAILER tor sal*. Phona
ing, selling or club work. Car
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
14. Ias aranee
On Canal. 8113. Robert A. Wil FURNISHED upstairs apartment 3 • BEDROOM homa, available
FA >7163.
Plumbing
ft
Heating
neeeaiary.
Grapeville Ave. near 20th SL
16 . B a s is e a s O p p o rta a ltie e
liams, Realtor, FA 2-3931.
Immediately. $200 down, $80.47
AIR
CONDITIONING
130.
FA
2-6357,
1.
High
earnings
16. F*mal* Help Waated
BOAT for sale. Call PA >117*
per month. Sunland. FA 2-8103.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 33. Furniture
2. Monthly bonuses
FURNISHED 2 bedroom duplex, TWO bedroom house, kitchen
17. Male Help Waated
Mr. Hunter, Welaka Apartment*.
1007
Sanford
Av«.
FA
3-0362
8. 3 weeks paid vacation
near lake, lovely yard. FA 2-8809 equipped. Cali FA 2-3631.
LAKE MARY 3-bedroom, m bath,
18. Help Waated
MUST SELL at once; 10 pc. Uv
4. Company benefits
large kitchen, built-in G.E.
1*. Situations Waated
ing room group. Someone to
26. Radio Television
FURN. large 2 BR. garaga apt. FULLY furnished, air conditioned.
range k oven. Enclosed gar No Investment, no night work. For
20. Babysitters
tako up payments at 86. CaU
1902 Maple. FA 2-0731.
On
beautiful
Lake
Florida.
En
information, writa Mr*. W. Vanage. $730 down, Paymenta $*4.
IIATC1IEI.S TV
21. Beaaty Saloae
Casselberry collecl-TE 8-1311
joy vacation living In this peace
Ph. KA 2-8830.
Dyke, Box 88, c/o Sanford Her
A RADIO SERVICE
UNFURNISHED house in Lake
22. Baild • Palat - Repair
A. W. Berkley Used q p n ,
ful
spot.
Boating,
fishing,
swim
ald.
‘Dependable Guaranteed Service’
CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING
Mary. Available Aug. 1st. Ph.
22. Bulldinf Material*
far.
ming. $123 per month. Frank 3 - BEDROOM kitchen equipped
Ph. FA 2-8392 2606 W. First St. Mattress renovating. Expert UpFA 2-3683.
24. Electrical Services
drapea in living and dining MIDDLE age lady wanted to stay
Import*
ft
Sports Can
Bateman,
Hermits
Trail,
Alta
bolstering. All Work Guaran
26. Ploaibiag Services
room. 112 Lake Dot Dr. Phone
and take eare of two elderly TV SERVICE wtthin the hour.
Our Speciality
UNFURNISHED, three room* k
monte Springs, TE 8-2969.
teed. CaU Nix Bedding Mfg.
26. Radio A Televisioa
FA 2-7337.
17*82 • Heart of Maitland
people day andjilgh}, FA 2-3348. _ SerylCfl call $2.00. Sunshine TV.
bath. Downstairs. Stove, refri
Co., p a 2-2itr, tset Sanford
>7. Special Service*
41! Palmetto.
Rone C o u rt A p a rtm e n ts
FA
2-9792.
The
working
man's
PH. MI 4*5307
gerator. Close In. Like new
Ave.
WILL TRADE my equity in house
28. Laundry Service
1 or 2 bedroom furnished apart
friend.
throughout. $60. 309 SUgnolia.
for
your
trailer,
boat
or
car.
29. Automobile Service
ments, clean, close to naval
17. Mai* Help Wanted
• BIO VALUES
TE 8-3694 Winter Park, Fla.
FREE FREEI 87.95 TV Antenna
30. Machinery . Tools
UNFURNISHED new 2 bedroom
base, 2013 So. Sanford Ave. Ph
* QUICK CREDIT
FOOD
PROGRAM
talesman.
Your
with
each
TV
service
call,
TV
31. Poultry - Pets - Livestock bouse. FA 2-3219.
NO 8-4323.
■» EASY TERMS
VA DIRECT loan house. 3-Bed
Home Food Service Inc. 401 W.
discount. Service calla In the WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
32. Flowers • Trees • Shrub* AVAILABLE Sept, lit.: 2 bed
rooma, large paneled living
city $3.30 plus parts. 303 San
13th St. FA 2-7360 for Interview
FURNISHED apartment all elec
33. Furniture
room, oak floors, alectrie kit
room with Florida room, Coun tric, <60 month. FA 2-2911.
WILSON - MAIER
ford
Ava. FA 2-3332.
appointment.
Leadi
furnished.
34. Articles For Sale
chen, duct heating, lit baths
try Club Manor. $73 month with
New and Used Furniture
35. Articles Waated
double earporte, quiet. Golf 18. Help Wanted
lease. 139 Country Club Circle. FURNISHED trailer, Riverview
311 E. Firit St.
FA 2-3622
27. Special Service*
36. Boats - Motors
course area, many pines, beau
Ave., 847 month. Ph. FA 2-2911.
Pb. FA 2-3413.
37. Motorcycles - Scooters
tiful letting near Sanlando COMPANION to invalid woman, GHOST WRITING, essays, job Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
WORRY FREE
APARTMENT lor rent, 603 Myr
Springs. FA 2-8101 or TE 7-1713. Uve ln, wagee discussed at in resumes and leaers-of-applica- Service With Tho Cash. SUPER
38. Trailers • Cabanas
tie.
TRADING
POST.
FA
2-M77.
lion.
Experienced
competent
terview.
314
W.
eth
St.
FA
2-423*.
39 Automobiles • Trucks
WANT ADS BRING
IN ONE OF OUR
service. Low rates. KA 2-4033.
Oscur M. Harrison
UNFURNISHED 3 bedroom house.
Used furniture, appliances, tools,
WANTED— Reliable man or worn
Registered Real Estate Broker
FAST RESULTS
Phone FA 2-6636.
etc. Ilought-Sold. Larry’s Mart,
an to own <r operate profitable
FKIUIDAIKF.
1311 Palmetto Ave. Ph. FA 3-7948 vending machine business in
213 Sanford Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132
Sales
k
Service
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom house.
G. H. HIGH
NEARLY NEW modern home on Sanford area. Must have at
Close in. 202 Poplar Ave.
9. For Sale or Rent
ROLLAWAY, Hospital and Baby
Oviedo, Fla. FO 5 3315 Days
smell lake, completely’ furnish least 12 hours spare time and
Beds. Day, Week, or MonthNICE sleeping room, 312 Oak Ave. 3-BEDROOM, 2 bath, kitchen
Evanlngs
Sanford
KA
2-3863.
minimum
of
$895
cash.
You
re
ed. A Bargain. FA 2-7504.
FURNITUnE CENTER
FA 2 2704.
ceive enough equipment A mer
equipped. 118 Oakland. Ph.
1100 French Ave.
TIRENO'S
UPHOLSTERY
JUST LIKE NEW
chandise now to return your in
FA 2-3672.
Down-To-Earth Prices
Ph. F.V 3-7933
FURNISHED duplex. 1203 Myrtle
FREE
ESTIMATE
FA
2-8430
Completely redecorated inside and
vestment, regardless of amount
FOR
RENT
OR
SALE:
3
bedroom
out, this neat 2 bedroom home invested. Reply giving brief
FURNISHED cottage. FA 2-J9$7.
34. Articles For Sale
Bssutifol t.skefroat
196* 2-deer, standard engine
unfurnished
home,
kitchen
can be yours for only 3230 down
history k phone number to
Community
FOR COMPLETE PEST
end transmission, whitswnll
1
SLEEPING
room,
316
F.lm.
equipped.
In
Sunland.
Immediate
JUNGLE
HAMMOCKS,
mosquito
and monthly payments of $59.30.
Mastor Distributing Company, CONTROL SERVICE CALL
O* Sparkling Lake Minaee
tires, white finish, with nil
occupancy. FA 2-8096.
nets, mess kits, eanteena. Army
There is a beautiful established
1218 Elisabeth Ave., Charlotte
vinyl Intsrior, clsaa 4k low
3-BKDHUOM, kitchen equipped.
ART BROWN
Navy Surplus, 310 Sanford Avo.
milage.
lawn with a large back yard for
4. N. C.
CB house. Phone FA 2-7709 for SALE OR RENT, with option to
$11,300 to $17,100
FA
2-880.')
Sanford,
Fla.
extra
fun
room.
Available
buy 2 BR. Fla. Rm., nicely
appointment.
GO
CART
like
new.
FA
2-3930.
t OH RENT: working space, sen
8ee Our Modal Homes
RIGHT NOW.
landscaped, low payments. Move
tor .operator preferred. Ilatel PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING WANTED: Someone to tako ap
— OPEN TODAY —
3-BEDROOM furnished apartment.
right In. FA 2-7930.
W. L HARMON
Portrr Beauty Shop, 1104 W
$73. 1703 Magnolia Ave.
J 'i Mi. So. of 8aafori
payments on 3 complete rooms
"We •Trade"
-----i
Pb. FA 2 4223
Turn W. on Lake Mary Bird.
23th St.
of furniture, monthly payments
10.
Wanted
to
Rent
NICELY
furnished
large
3
bed
Pll. FA 2-837*
FOR DRIVEWAYS, sidewalks 4k 813.75. Call Collect: Casselberry
room. 2 bath apartment. 1912
19. Situation* Wanted
WANTED - . RENTAL . . etc. call, after 4:30, FA 2-7773,
TE 1 1311.
Sanford Ave. FA 2-3668.
REALTOR—I.NSUROR
Two Bedroom home or duplex
WOULD Ilka days work. FA 2-2782
- ■
E xtra Special!
Phone
FA
2-4991
112
N.
Park
Immediate occupancy
2-BEDROOM house, kitchen equip
Call
ped, large fenced backyard,
21. Ilcauty Falun*
LARGE NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME
Thursday Only
BOB CRUMLEY AGENCY
1503 Douglas Ave. FA 2-0363.
ON LAUGH LOT
Reg. Real Estate Brkrs.
Designed In give you the most living spare
1 • BEDROOM apartment. Phone
FA 2-0375
rr dollar Invested
308
W.
13th
Street
FA 2-1462 between 9 a. m. k
tig
- $350 Down - $60 Mo.
FA
2-7603,
Evenings
FA
1-2379
5 p. m.
Beauty Salon
12. Real Kstale Fur Sal*
CUSTOM $0* 2-doov, $
including closing
Walkar Building
OUR HOME. 17 acres rolling land.
cylinder with standard
NO DOWN PAYMENT," 3IOVE I ar-* 2 slory frame home. I 2310 Oak
FA 2-7481
transmission.
Chsapoot
‘Home* Designed With You In Mind’
RIGHT IN: one monthly pay neal spring water, beautiful
transportation In town.
SPECIAL
thru
AUG.
IGth
ment pays all. TE 8 3033 or huge trees, flowing creek. 12
Only . . .
1300 Block — W. tth St. (Perelmmnn Ave.) — Sanford
Regular $8.50 wava now $7.00
TE 8-3601. Winter Park, Fla.
miles from Sanford. Only $16,300 Regular 310.00 wave now $8.5o
CAN HE INSPECTED ANYTIME — CALL —
SAM C. LAWSON
Write for detally. Term*, dir
Regular $12.30 and up waves now
OR
FA 2-1280
St. Johns Realty Co. ections — Box 31, EnlcrpriiC, 207c off regular price. Includes FA 2-38XI
Fla.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Shaping and Styling.
J
116 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 2-8123 TRADE 2 bedroom frame house, Eva Jo Wynne licensed Sr. Operator, formerly with Harriett's
large rooms, awning windows,
i "
Beauty Nook, la now with . . .
earporte, screened front and
back porch, lot too' x 200‘. debt
KATHERINE HARVEY
clear, for 10' wide trailer and
Beauty Shop
I960 I-door oedan. overdries
cash difference. FA 2-7011
31$ Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 8-0831
FINANCING
transmission, radio, healer,
tun roof . . . the delnxe lob,
Down Payment k
C lo v in g C oal
clean aa a pin and A -l.
FROM
«*ly . . v
Classified
Phone
FA 2-2611
Jim Hunt Realty
,S
f
W all
•
ft
•
^
9
Barkley
GO
Used Cars
SKY-HIGH
VALUE
FALCON
Station Wagon
*1795
Stemper Agency
■
t
Helmly Realty
Daw n's
57 FORD
f
St. Johns Village
ONGDALE
Q
*54
$159.50
MONTH
Principal ft Int.
.Monthly Payments aa low
(81 inti, taxes sad insurance
Low Down Payment — No Closing t oat — FII A k. t ons.
Priced From 98.230. 136 Deposit Mill Ktaerve The Home
of \ our Cheice.
* I Block to School
• 2 Blocks to Shopping
ten ter
High k Dry
• (Iren k Range
Paved Street*
• Fla. Room. etc.
fWtrwMoou
tunforU O
mma m x t
^ * T « A C I<
-
♦
jjSSfst
/Chi A M U t - ' hopping - n m a c t f t r u l f
i f - *72.
1
TL 8-3911
--------
i
NEW HOMES
In Beautiful —
Sunland Estates
$13,800 - $16,000
3 * BEDROOMS
1 * IV* * 2 BATHS
roaveollonal A FHA Loans
DIRECTIONS • Eater Sonteed F e is in • Follow Oar
BUILDERS. INC.
t i l 1-3336
FA 2-8071
JIM HI NT - F t 2 2118
PEUGEOT
LANTA
lH cwmna
Homes
By SHOEMAKER CONST. CO.
A h L ow A s $350 Down
*■
4-lirdroume—2 Baths
3-iledroums—2 llallts
3-Bedrooms—I 1, Baths
3-Bcdruonii— 1 Bath, with or without scrsrn parch
Wide variety exterior deigns and floor plana
N $
Pricess
11990
A* ■
AS LITTLE
AS
*8 4
■
B
0
Includes Everything
3-Brdroom, 2-Bath, beautifully flalahed, solidly constructed
homes located in Sanford's must exclusive residential area.
N.
Of
E.
20th
un
Locust
Ave.
FIIA — Conventional & In-Service Financing
Amy Anderson, Reg. Itcul Estate Broker. Selling Agent
DIRECTIONS: Turn W. on 20th St. Follow Coun
try Club Rd. A Watch for our eigna.
*1545
Principal • Interest . Insurance
Built & Developed By Jack Demelree
LOCATED
S ig n s
KINGS WOOD
DY<\A r X Q W C 5,
s
VA
3 Bedroom IV2 Baths
*4 3 7
50
2619 French Ave.
t Phone — FA 2-8310 or FA 2-7493
s
TRICKLAND •
ORRISON
M
Incorporated
308 K. First 8U FA >1481
U. C Lot across 8U froas
Civic Center
Winter Park Ml 4-l»t$
(No Toll)
••lift.
�V
FRESH CAU G HT M EDIUM
RATH S COOKED BONELESS
Program Set To
Eld Friday
M U n wttl be displayed la the
fctfcy ef the auditorium.
Tim aamamr recreation bud
will play far the program.
A Taiaat Ibew featuring child*
n Z M a m .flw
pta*-
m o t. uramdUr and -Southaidr
Playgrounds will bo proaoatod.
Tim Taanamoat of Champion)
rthkoaa aad tbo Babo Ruth
awards will bo proaoatod by
la te r* Ir n ttM . director of Roe*
.D m highlight of tbo program
Will bo Um crowning of tha King
aad Quae*.
FLA. OR GA. FRESH DRESSED b DRAW N
WINGS OR GIZZARDS
C FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS
BACKS OR NECKS
' "In thla country, f t percent at
tbo groaa national produet la dieburaod on credit at one form or
m anager Paul Lewli told tha Joy.
taoa, Thursday.
"C redit' bualneaa la good bual■ess,’" raid Lewli, "but when
credit la abuaad it caa quickly
drag a family or a bualneaa Into
mlaery."
The Credit Bureau manager
told the Jayeecs that credit brtaka
down when the borrower become*
over-extended and burdens him•elf with more out-go than ho has
iaeomo.
"The Credit Bureau Is a policing
agency," Lewis said, "and as
such does not make decisions for
tba merchant or bualnesa aa to
whom they will accept for credit
customers."
The Bureau maintains record!
and files on nearly everyona In
tha county, under a three aegment
division of reporting, collection
and medical credits division. The
fecal office la affiliated with tha
Associated Credit Bureaus of
America and as such has acceaa
In files and referencaa from any
p art of tha country.
One of the moat Important ques
tions on the file cards which am
filled out on each breadwinner in
the county la hla education sta-
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"Education controls hieoma of
a cltlxen mom than any other
factor" Lawla stated.
Concerning derogatory reports,
Lewis said that these are caused
by unsatisfactory accounts and re
possessions of goods.
A reasonable amount of time la
allowed for accounts to be brought
up to date, before a derogatory
mark la made on a customer’s
file, and the point where the cus
tomer (alls down is In falling
to notify his creditor when he la
having financial difficulties Often
when this is th« case, an adjust
ment or an allowance can be
made, to keep the cuitomer's ac
count from getting a bad mark.
"A first class credit record
Is more valuable than money in
th« ban k ,"' Lewis said.
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Three Tampa
ttirn recuperated Tuesday from
spending almost 2t hours In the
Gulf of Mexico after a boating
aectdant.
A Coast Guard helicopter sight
ed Floyd Jordan, about 40, swim
ming off Anna Maria Island at
11:30 a. m. Monday. At 2 p. m..
a Coast Guard patrol boat picked
up Charles Hughes, M. snd Sam
Comparctto, 4*. five milts to the
worth.
They were thrown into the wa
ter at mid*atternoon Sunday when
a sharp turn capiised their Ufoet motorboat an route from
Anoa Marla to Tampa.
In place of life preservers, the
man ripped out portions of seat
cushion*—the kind never meant
to serve as iue preserver*—oefore the boat sank.
Comparctto and Hughe* were
clinging to these when rescued,
but Jordan said hla became ea
ter-logged at midnight Sunday snd
he stayed alive by floating end
swimming.
He was sighted thrashing in the
water by e Coast Guard bellcoptar crew, who directed a nearby
motorboat to baul him aboard.
Comparctto and Hughts ware
hospitalised at St. Petersburg ta
good condition. Jordan refuted
treatment and was released.
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�Specials Galore To Spark Friday Night Shopping
No Hike
Seen For
Chamber
Over 60 merchant* in Downtown San
ford are participating in the new big sales
promotion, staying open Friday nighta un
til 9 p. m.
Today's Herald carries several pages of
advertisements listing sales and bargains
that will be available At the new Friday
night hours from 5:30 to 9 p. m.
★
★
★
★
★
★
Than
City M a n a g e r W. E.
Knowles today submitted the
1961-62 Sanford budget to
ity^-FwwewWw*
study. The proposed budget
*4e<y uu*. any increases for the
In addition to the convenience of the
late shopping, the sales items available for
big savings to the customer, there will be
a drawing shortly after 9 p. m. at the cor
ner of First St. and Magnolia Ave. to de
termine the winner of the free trip to
Nassau.
Adult customers can obtain free tick
ets at downtown stores and it is not neces
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★
Heralds Delivered Today!
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★
sary to make a purchase to get a ticket.
Friday evening shoppers can buy cloth
ing. shoes, household appliances, auto supiies, garden supplies and flowers, get •
aircut, do their banking and many other
things.
These new hours and the prizes are be
ing sponsored and promoted by the Down
town Merchants Assn.
★
★
Chamber and Junior Chamber of
Commerce.
—
The Chamber had asked for an
additional $9,000—raising Us bud
get from $10,000 to $13,000. The
Junior chamber asked (or an ad
THE WEATHER—Cloudy with chunce of scattered showers through Friday. High today, 88-96. Low tonight, 70-76.
ditional $400.
In his memo to the commission,
United Press Leused Wire
Established 1008
THURSDAY. AUGUST 3, 1%1 SANFORD. FLORIDA
NO. 249
included with the budget, Knowles
said it is time for these organixa'£ n s “ to tighten their budgets."
The balanced budget as present
W t V A . . .
ed totals $1,072,849 with $798,199
of this amount for city operations
and $274,630 for debt service.
The entire budget, according to
Knowles, is based on the existing
Honors Handicapped
tax rate of 12 mills (or city ope
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi
rations and six mills for debt
dent Kennedy has proclamed the
service. Al.haugh cvMs o? ma
week beginning Del. t as national
terials and labor a rt continuing
Employ (ho Physically Handi
rise, Knowles said that now is
capped Week.
e tima for the “ taxpayera to do
without or at least accept reduced
Still Serious
services rather than to face in
EL FASO, Tex. (L'PI) - Four jackets were not Latins, but “ anMIAMI (UPI) — Panamanian
By LARRY VERSIIKL
creased tax bills."
★
★
★
men, at first believed io be Cu glos." This did not, however, pre diplomat Alberto de Obarrio re
According to Knowles, the pro
A businessman has to keep on
bans, hijacked a $3 million Conti clude their being citizens of Cuba. mained in serious condition today
posed budget is directed toward his toea for any type of requeat.
main.aining a satisfactory level Larry's Mart on Sanford Ave.
nental Airlines jet plane with 73
Hartman said two of Ihe four following what police described
of services and does not attempt wa* no exception. On the hottest
persons on board today. Police had guns. The two with guns were as an attempted suicide. Doctors
gave him a 30-30 chance te live.
to broaden or increase either faci day of tho year a* the temperaEL PASO, Te*. <L'PI>- The and border patrolmen prevented holding one pistol al Hie head of
lities or services.
turo hit 98 degree*—a customer hi-Jackers of a Continental Air it from taking off for Havana with a stewardess and the other at the Jumped Up
^ Included within this budget is
bought a sled.
lines Jetliner surrendered, the 10 hostages aboard by alraoting Hie head of the pilot.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - State
■ City Commission contingency
• • •
Texas Department of Public tire* and riddling at least one jet
lax collections for the past fiscal
fund of $19,148 as compared with
Another
hijacker
was
sitting
in
The Junior Chamber of Com Safety announced today. Hostyear jumped one per cent over
last year's fund of $16,768. From
a window of the plane, laughing
merce received the following let ■get were released and left the engine with bullets.
the previoui year with a total of
this contingency fund th« com
G. U. Hartman, eoiiimunicatlons and making obscene gestures at a
$360.7 million collcc.ed during (he
mission must consider items that ter:
“ We are two young attractive
officer for the Texas Department crowd of 200 DPS men, FBI period which ended June 30.
are not included in the estimated
of Public Safety, quoted bis man
teachers from - - -. with an
expenditures auch as follows;
okl problem - - men! W« have
on the arena as saying the bl- •gents, military men and police Bound For Europe
Fireman’s Kelly Day—to promilling about.
been spending (he la.ter part of
WASHINGTON (UPI) - While
vide a three day off period every
our summer vacation in
• at
Uffic.als and passengers al first House Press Secretary Pierre Sal
11 days requiring lour
the home of one of our p a w f e
said (lie hijackers wrre Cubans. inger planned lo fly to Paria lo~ icn and a cost of
Moat of our shopping to dea*-7*
® There are three
The hijackers, whrq they seized night for meetings with Western
ijor divi- ] cr*.-w) , hrcstHo.caaa . Nfesk.
Cons showing budgetary increase;,
Ihe
plane shortly aitet it took of! press chiefs on information poli•>v*n.
(.y>
tSfjrA check of the
oncerning ihe Berlin crisis.
rd budget I
from Phoenix, Aria., announced clca concerning
-Having b a t . b c n j p f r ft
reveals;
time, we are s s h l | w f WitbWse
their intention of taking every New Job
The Fire department with
locsl ac.tvitiej. V« f i r i e 'r If Jfbu
body on board — 7$ persons, in
TALLAHASSEE ( L P l i - George
343—due to salary increases and
M ia
enclosing fire station So. X equip- j could help us by
cluding themselves — io Havana. F. Meier, a former real estate
of these through w R k h w e ( M i d
ment area on French Ave.;
Bui a pregnant woman showed expert with Ihe U.S. Corps of En
meet some nice y o w l wsen."
Parks—$3,821 increase—Replac-•
gineers, has been hired to head
If
any
of
you
“
n
isi
young
men"
signs
of becoming hysterical, so
ing gld truck.
the new right-of-way division in
they let 39 passengers off si El the Stata Road Depar ment.
S.reels—an increase of $21,311— out there are interested call me
at the Herald and I'll (ill in the
Paso and kept four volunteers as
w eplace a doier, street sweeper
blank*.
and truck plus the need to ac
hostages, along with the six-man Grant
• • ♦
quire a fill and clay pit.
GAINESVILLE (U P li-T he Na
crew.
The Sea Scou.a have undertaken
tional
Foundation *>n awarded the
The plane which originally bca massive project to help pay (or
' gan the (light at Los Angeles, had University of Florida College of
their new boat. The hoya launch a
to stop at El Paso for fuel. At Medicine a $18,389 grant for ex
three week paper collecting drive
tempts to talk the hijackers into perimental research on birth de
and will cover all areas of the
city. Sea Scou. officials ask that
leaving the huge 707 jet failed and fect*.
residents collect paper and save
the plane began to taxi down the
Thrown Out
it for them. They will pick it up
runway. About 20 intu opened
TALLAHASSEE (CPI (-Indict
MOSCOW (UPI) — Foreign in about two weeks,
fire. The bullet* punctured the
ment! against 13 persons, Includ
llinlster Andrei Grontyko receiv* j
• • •
tires and disabled one engine.
ing a former Florida State Univered the American,
American. British and
The local d ia p e r of Alcoholics
The plane stopped, leaking jet
•i.y coed charged with first de
French ambassadors today and Anonymous is continuing to assist
furl on Hie runway of Ihe moun gree murder, were thrown out
gave them the Soviet reply to the people who have drinking pro
tain rimmed airport. An FBI agent Wednesday when a circuit Judge
blems. This worthwhile help is
I HE NEW CHARTER OF THE SANFOUD-SEMINOLE
Western notes on Berlin
crawled into the baggage compart- ruled a grand jury illegal.
The contents of the notes were
«° *n>onc * ho de,irci
DEVELOPMENT COMPANY is examined by Attorney , infnt and. it was reported, identi
fied the hijackers by means of Guests Of Royalty
not disclosed. They probably will i to gel rid of the menace of
Joe
Davis, who drew it up. and Clifford McKibbin, chair
alcoholism. A phone call to
I
thrir
luggage. The identity of the
be published Friday.
MONACO (UPI) -Princess Sorman of the now-deaolved Committee of lt>0.
men, however, was not disclosed aya and American television star
It was reported the Soviet notes FA 2-8343, Sanford, will bring
(H
erald
P
hoto)
assistance.
I immediately.
reaffirmed tha Kremlin's position
Hugh O'Brian spent Wedneidsy
• • •
#:uid down in Premier Nikita
Hubert F. Six. president of Con- as guests of Prince Rainier ami
By the way, the only light
, tinrntsl airlines, rushed from his Princess Grace of Monaco at tiieir
Khrushchev's memorandum t o
burning In Sanford Wednesday
! home at Denver to El Paso, pre- ; ranch-s yle villa high above the
President Kennedy in Vienna.
afternoon for a 10-minute period j
, sumably to discuss trading a pis- principality.
was in front of the Sanford Gas
I ton engine DC7 plane for the jet.
Company on First St.
('apt. B. D. K i c k a r d s , Hie pilot, Bitf Decision
• • •
• was believed lo have convinced
TALLAHASSEE (CPU - Sara
Only 3.72 Inches of rain fell in
1 Ihe h i j a c k e r s t h a t a DC7 would b e sola County Sheriff noss Boyer,
TUNIS, Tunisia (UPI) - Presi- Seminole County during the month
, e a s i e r to land a t Havana t h a n Ih e a Democrat, will decide today if
dent Habib Bourgulha today ac of July, according to the
„ records
,
,,i Members of the Committee of j cessing loans and mortgages.
Boeing 707, which r e q u i r e s a long he will take hit budget feud with
cused France of mistreating Tunia Republican county com mission
runway.
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^>fian prisoners and threatened re
to Ihe state appeals board for
It
was
reported
that
the
hi
of a ’ nlwlydoimed ,n*m b,r‘ ' lce," ‘ V ' 7 * ° ' ^
prisals against French prisoners average of 7.33 for Juiy. in d ict- j J , 1
jackers had even been offered a settlement.
io
ing
that
the
rainfall
for
this
year
captured in the fighting for Biorganisation, the Sanfonl-Serainoie1« lor‘ ,nd *ull,orutfd >hc">
wa. only about half the t «usi Devclopra<ni company,
select the form of stock certifi chance by Ihe company to take a
terte.
DC7 off with an alien crew, but Aids Peace Corps
. . .
.
,
Bourguiba said he has informed amount.
A bu sin e ss d e v e lo p m e n t e o rp o r -1 cate, also Hie corporate seal.
WASHINGTON ICPIl - Baler
the offer, for some reason, was
Ttic
board
of
directors
was
uGo
the French consul in Tunis Hut f t
•• m
me
a
ation. the new company is designJohnson,
winner of the deca lilon
not
accepted.
“ if 24 hours from now this situa C o u n c i l T o M e e t
ed to aid in the financing of busi-1 authorized to issue capital stock
in the 1980 Olympic Games, Svat
from
lime
to
time
s
necessary
tion has not changed, the tame
The Longwood City Council will new interest* desiring lo locate
named Wednesday at a special re
fate will be reserved for French meet in regular session for th«(0 r expand in Sanford, and help | and as required by the by-laws
cruiter for the Peace Corps. He
The
board
was
fur.her
authoriz
prisoners held by the Tunisian month of August at 8 p. m. today to cut Hie red tape and months of
will conduct his recruiting through
authorities."
in the City Hall.
i delay often encountered in pro- ed lo elect officers for the nr*
speaking
engagements and visits
company at a meeting to be held
io college campuses.
at a designated tune.
Members of the new board of
Kin# Aida Victims
directors are the same men who
CAIRO ( L P l i - King Saud of
were appointed as a temporary
Saudi Arabia hat donated about
i b o n d wiiiic the re-o rg a n iza tio n
$600,000 to the lunisian victims
The Sanfuid Art Assn, this sea
A series of lessons h i art a p p ie the general public, has presented was taking place. They are, Clif
of the battle of Bizerte. Jedda
son will sponsor a Seminar Series elation, prepared for the Metro-, two features in color dealing with ford McKibbin, Boh Crumley, It
A two-year-old Winter Park
which is designed to meet requesta politan Museum of A rt and pur-1art.
J. Bauman, Mason Wharton, T E. girl drowned late Wednesday aft Radio rcpor.ed Wednesday. Part
of Ihe money will be used for reof those residents who may not
Tucker and K. K. Roumlllat, Jr.
ernoon while playing along tha . construction of the port city, dam
rare to paint but do have a desire chased by the SAA, will be used by i “ We invite and uige all intershores of Lake Howell in South aged by French and Tunisian fire.
. t o broaden their understanding o f , ‘he seminar leaders, Mrs. DeWit rsted persons to Join art associa- k i
l | n e le » r R n n H
Seminole County, the Sheriff's
’• a rt.
said, adding “ We are proud to o f-, lion members for the enjoyment
U n O c i D O T lU
Office reported.
Another Month
Mr*. Helen DeWlt, membership fer this opportunity to all Semin-! o f these study meetings,'* Mrs. De- ■ p n r R n m R S c Q T G
The girl, Simona Oswald, daugh
LAKELAND (UPD— Agencies
i
chairman of tha SAA, said today ole County residents and to thosa Wit concluded.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Os- seeking Ihe Florida Citrus Com
<UPI> - *
that all members of the associa of neighboring areas to acquaint ' A sample copy of tbo material to ,. PHILADELPHIA
. . . — niumuciiun
ccom
... wald of Winter Park was found missions $3.1 million advertising
1 Jacksonville
construction
tion may participate in the series themsclvea with ‘Beading
ing of Paint-1 be used in the sn ies may. . he
.
,
xnurnximalelv
13 feel Itum
Die trum
. . .in-j
.
pany an .i .lumber
ysrd
owner
ws« approximately
n feet
account me
will have another month
2 % well a< in the r e g u la r ly whetl- in*,' 11 quoted from a te c .1.1 ..- ,z ^ c t c d a. her
‘
* belli UI^ivr iU M b W toj -y and *h‘*r* in f°ur feet of water.
to prepare their proposals. Com
uled activities of the group at no tid e in the S atu id ay E v en in g P ose F o u rth St., by appointm ent en d I f j cgj"J7a'nd luryTsctton On charges
Eyewitnesses said they saw the mission General Manager Homer
extra charge. Non-membeia who “ We ---------**—
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.c- in the study, of starting a bomb scare,
avsuma that
interest
in art- those —
who
participate
youngster dive under the water. Hooks announced Wednesday the
a r t interested in adding to their appreciation is becoming a general classes, to bo conducted once each . Sam ue| Silv, ri ^ w„
The body was in the water for ap date for receiving presentations
J u |y u a{ „
b o jr d i,,, , proximately one hour, deputies from the agencies has been ex
cultural knowledge are invited to cultural requirement since, in the m onth o f th e season, will not b o , ^
.Q (tend the study meetings at a past few weeks, this publication re q u ire d to m n k f a n y s u p p ly p u r - p i 3l,«. , t J a c k s o n v ille In te rn a tlo n - sa id.
tended from Srpl. 13-11 lo Ocl.
jw bkli la gceicd la lbs interest o f , chases.
nmiinal f«e.
, al Airport.*
11-12.
No inquest was ordered.
Flying Bullets Halt
*
Cl
Hijacking Of Plane
Bulletin
Reds Hand Over
Reply On Berlin
Tunis President
Threatens French
Sanford Development
Company Okays Charter
Sanford A rt Seminar Scheduled
Two-Year-Old
Girl Drowns
In Lake Howell
Campbell Apprehended
Campbell Pleads
Not Guilty In
W ife's Death
James M. Campbell, 38, tuduy pleaded not guilty before
Peace .1iiMtice 11uggh Duncan to ittubbiiiK his wife to death
with a butcher knife in Sunland Estates early Wednesday
evening.
Campbell also waived preliminary hearing and was
charged with first degree murder. He now will await the
thi fall
tob«r.
counj «*ii
w iinuui uunu.
Eyewitnesses Mid that Campbell
plunged an eight inch knife Inta
the heart of hia wife, Betty Ann,
to climax an argument a t tha
home of friends at 704 Cherokea
Circle. Bha was dead on arrival a t
.Seminole Memorial Hospital
approximately 7 p. m. The s u b
bing occurred a abort time after
six, deputies aaid.
After the (tabbing, Sheriff J .
Hobby Mid that Campbell fled
the scene and was apprehended by
Florida Highway Patrolmen somn
three hours later on llwy. 17-02
north of DfLand.
Road bloeka had been placed all
along the highway and a t about 8,
p. m. Campbell made a telephone
call from a friend's house in Or
ange City to Ihe Mar-Lou Motel,
located three mites south of San
ford. Campbell had been living in •
duplex apartm ent behind the motel.
Deputies said th at Campbell a.vked
Beinif Questioned
the manager of the niotel how hia
wife was and was told that she « a i
dead. Tha manager urged Cunipbell to "give himself up."
After tlie Sheriff's office learned
of the call, the road block was en
larged and Campbell was picked
op at Hia 17-D'J jzuck route SR I t
WASHINGTON (U PI) - Presi without any trouble. “He gave ua
dent Kennedy signed a bill today j n" trouble a t all,'* the Sheiiffa
giving him authority lo pick an • office i.i;d.
additional. $1 billion worth of musThe Campbell's had been invited
clc into the nation's military arm *» dinner by Chief and ill*. Watto meet any (hooting showdown ‘*'r Kxywalter of Cherokee Circle,
with Russia over Berlin.
| According to Mrs. Kzywaltcr, a t
Tlie measure, requested b> Kei) the dinner luhlv Campbell asked
nrdy just a week a;;o Wednesday, hia host fur a knife and then sta b
sped through Congress al a near bed his wife and fled front th a
wartime rate, it was pasted by hom e.
the Senate last Friday anil by the
When he wn.t apprehended,
Campbell refused to make any
House Wednesday..
It was the second part of Ken statem en t on the crime, Sheriff
nedy’s military preparedness pro | Hobby said.
gram lo meet the Berlin crisis. | The Campbells, with their only
The first, a resolution empower • child, a seven-year-old daughter,
ing the President to mobilize up bad been living in Seminole Counto gaO.uuu reservists and exi/nd | ty lor the past lew muni'na am i
tours oi military duty by a year, , had previously lived in Liberty,
was signed by Kennedy Tuesday. N. C. According te reporta fro ns
The new law increases from tha Sheriff's office, Campbell had
$12.3 billion to $13.3 billion tbis been doing painting work here.
year’s authorized uullay (or Army.
Navy and Air Force missiles,
planes and ship*.
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Dear Abby — ----- Page 9
TALLAHASSEE ( UPI) - Slate
Entertainment _____ Page 9
auditor Bryan Willis released a
Legal* _
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generally good report today for
Page 9
Ihe office of Comptroller Ray E.
Society ........ ..
Page .8
Grcrn. coverin'; H’e fiscal year
Spurt* ■m _| nr ju, i Page 10
1ending June 10, I960.
Kennedy Signs
Arms Boost Bill
Herald Index
A u d it R eport Good
For C o m p tro lle r
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