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Halloween Carnival
Set B y Oviedo PT&lt;

Roger Warwa, MHeh Ttadal,
Mlk* Ttadal. Bad Htoabaugb,
David Riaebaugb, Kotar Tysoa, Alai Vright, Cary Tar*
lor, Laos Stahlaaartr, B'ltcb
Harris aid Stavaa Vickers.

THE CHUBCH OF THE NATIVITY w u formally dedicated last Thurto
day night fay Monsignor Charles Bartok, rig h t of S t Chartas Parish o f
Orlando. Assisting w in Fr. Richard Lyons of Sanford’s AU 8oula Church,
le ft and Fr. William Trainor of the new church. Also assisting but not
shown was FT. Terrence F am ily of Orlando’s St. James Church.
(Herald Photo)

By M m i$tm

A NEW LECTERN la ibn DeBdnr F in Hall wa*
tladfeatnd a t tb« last maatlnjr of th# DaBary Urn
Auxiliary In memory of Mrs. Helm Kkppar.
Taking port In tho cartmonloa ware, from laft,
Henry Ktepptr, Mrs. Charted Ulrich, auxiliary

Clara F a rts , DaBary; Lielle
WlCcatt. DaBary; Kvle Bril
Muiliaa, Laha Mary; Doris
Carrlgaa, N. Orlsado; Alfred
Hprtoe, Sandra Dunn, Arietta
Smith, M artas Smith, MUkm
Moare, LSUe WUUams. DengJo sa Carr, N. Orlando; Sherry
Johnson, Laha Mary; Homer
Sacbary, ML Dora; Hayward
Schauibert, Boca Rotundo,
Leonard Robinson, E l l e n
Hammersmith, Anthony Je­
rome Lewis, Mrs. Byron Mad­
dox sad baby, Mrs. John Rob­
ison and baby ef Santord.
OCTOBER f
Carton* PUotea, Longwood;
Clifford FUspatrick, Longwood; Henry Cameron, Lake
Mooroe; Craig Waddell, Lin­
da Layer, Merwyn Cullum,
Fay* RUey, Margaret Speed
and Shirley Oalnee of San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jsrry Wayna
Rltey of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. Larlaa Speed
af Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Lillian C. Walker, DeBery;
Jasnncne Humphrey, Lake
Mary; Ana HoUte, Longwood;
Mrs. William Ktnntdy and
baby, Longwood; Bam Con­
ner, Nancy Hensley, Irene
Dixon, Mra. Eaell B. Smith
and baby, of Sanford.
OCTOBER 10
Admission*
In*i Spaare, Jaa Anita Halt,
Glanna Blcknall, T i m o t h y
Hodge, Ruth Nleholu, Cathy
Lunn Stewart, Roaamary Oy
l*r, Walter Gay and Baatrlc*
Garcia, of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Gtno Nichole
of Itanford, a boy.

P la n far this yaar'a Hallovaaa Canival apoaaarad by
Um Oviado PTO Bara baa* aaaouncad by Mrs. Jack Brat­
ton, finance chairman, a id
her comaUttaea,
Tlw carnival will be bald
oa O ct ST at Um school and
wlU gat uadarway at • p.m.
with a Coaturn* Parade la Um

UPW Circle One
Holds Meeting
In Lake M bit
By Prance* Warier
Mrs. W.C. Hopkins w u hoe-

of Clrela One of Um UPW of
the Community Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary, bald a t
her home last weak.
She be gas the program with
the devotional followed by nil
joining In silent prayer for
th o u mleslou and their lead­
Shirley Galas*, Lake Mary; ers to be remembered for the
Doris Carrigsa, N. Orlando; day and ending with Um Lord's
Helen Halos, DaBary; Kvle Prayer.
Belt MolUas, Lake Mary; Mrs. Mr*. Kay Bauman presented
Jasper MeCollough and baby, the l u t lease* hi "A Study
Craig Waddell, Albert Ed­ Gold* T# Romans." Final
wards, Ruth Bennett, WUllam plana for tho b o su r and
8. Evaaa J r , OWe Hu Whiten, turkey dinner to be held la the
Beverly Kathryn Hubbard, Educational Building Saturday
Warren Haynes, G(organs evening, were the main topic
of the business mooting.
Hart, Anale Bell Thom u, Baby
Boy McCall, Mlckasl Brnorow- During Um social hour-tho
hoetees served cherry lemon
akl, Sandra Dona and Rose­
punch, wafers and email cakes.
mary Oyler, ef Sanford.
Other members present w en
OCTOBER 11
Mrs. Elnar C. Turning, Mrs.
Roy Howell, Mra. H. M. Coch­
Paul Hrilmaim, D a B a r y ;
ran, Mrs. M. H. Rice, Mrs.
Alexandra Cooper, DeBary;
Marguret Ulmer, Mrs. Glenn
Pauline Walter, DeBary; Paul
Lambert, Longwood; Elisa­ K. Cochran, Mra. Marion Low
beth Wtill* me, Louis* Horlne, Mrs. John Reaves, Mrs. RobNorma Lea Brock of Sanford. art RugonsUIn, Mrs. Arulyn
True and Mrs. Abbla E. Freese.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Garcia
of Sanford, a girl
Dischargee
Scott Young, N. Orlando: Loran* Gerard, Longwood; Mrs.
Jack Edgar Htddloy and baby,
N. Orlando; Marla Fuhrmenn.
Irma Jean Basley, Alfred
Horton, Jan Anita Hall, Doug­
las Smith of Santord.
OCTOBER 13
M m liil—i
Mao Mutter, Ovkdo; Barbara
Buchan. Oviedo; Kaamtera
Polaswkl, Chuluota; Beulah
Milter, Katlo Reddick. Etta
Esterly, James A. Addkioo,
Linda Donaldson, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Lawranca Coop­
er Jr. of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Don­
aldson of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Carton PUolan, Longwood;
Henry Cameron, Lake Mon­
roe; Mcrwyn Cullem, Lena
Lockley, Milton Moore, Iona
Johnson, Nellie Hagan, Mary
Anderson, Cathy Lynn Stew­
art, Robert Woodruff of San­
ford.

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RESTRICTED - EXCLUSIVE

Shaamokak

The Junior Givis Auxiliary
of Um Elder Springe Baptist
held Its weekly meeting a t the
home of Mrs. C. W. Erglo.
The mooting was called to
order by Julio Hutchinson,
president and Harriet Grif­
fin was la charge of the pro­
gram.
After the m u tin g the girls
enjoyed hot dogs, potato chips
T hou enjoying U m day o f
garnet and fun were Kathy
Spain, Janetta Wall, Dorothy
Lane, June Hutchinson, Kathy
Hutchinson, Julio Hutehtasoa,
Freda Wooley, D l a n a t e
Spelglo, Linda Burnt, Beths
Ana Kennedy, H arriett Griffin,
Brenda Lane, Brenda Burns,
Patricia Kennady, Donnie#
Sasser, Tracey Lynno Butler,
Mlsa Dolly Hatch, counselor,
and Mra. C. W. Erglo, director.

Elder Springs
Junior Girls
Form Class
A class of U -ytar Junior
girls met recently with Mrs.
Mat Keeling, teacher and
Mrs. Sadte Berry, cuporlaUndent, to elect nfcw officer*
and pick a name for their
Sunday School group. This
group la from Elder Springs
Baptist Church.
The name selected tor the
tlass was "Six Pointers" and
members sleeted to otfic*
war* Penny Young, presi­
dent; Patsy Cristo, vice presi­
dent, and Cathereen Jackson,
secretary.
Refreshments of Ico cream
were enjoyed by Penny
Young, Patsy Cristo, Cath-

Plenty of food win bo avail­
able for evtryone la the cafe­
teria where there will be all
Uads of sandwicbea and sal­
ads, baked beans, pies, cakes,
coffse sad soft drinks for
•ate. Piss and cakes win bs
•old by tho slice or by Um en­
tire Item.
Aa added attraction la tbs
cafeteria will be the preview
•hewing of the "Spoctrs-Vox,”
an tastnuneat which Involves
Um creation of Interesting am
various color moods controlled
by music.
There also will be navies
featuring Charlie McCarthy
sad Edgar Bergen la a safety
cartoon to bo shown In tbs
auditorium at T p.m., at 7:40
P-m. sad at 1:14 p.m. Sassl
admission charges win po for
benefit of Um PTO.

TV Director
To Address
Slovio PTL
Mr*. Berbers Johnson, con­
tinuity director of Education­
al TV for. Central Florida,
will bo guest speaker for to­
day’s 1 p . m . meeting of the
PTL of 8L Luka’a Christian
Day School la Blavla.
Mrs. Johnson will ax plain
principles of this now teaching
medium now la use In the
classroom.
Refreshments will bo served
at the close of the business
meeting which la echedulod to
follow tho program.

By Mr*. Adam M iller
Herbert H . Eckstein, DeBary's repreeentaUve to the
American Legion Boyn State,
gave a report at the last meet­
ing e f Herbert D. Gibb Poet
Following his report P u t
Commander Stanley 8 . Smith
Jr.. Americanism chairman,
read a letter from Congreosmsn A. 8. Heriong J r . atating
that If young Eckstein can
p au entrance examinations ho
would do his part in holping
tho student enter W u t Point
Eckstein would bo ono of three
competing for tho appoint­
ment
Tho letter rams as • com­
plete surprise to tho young
man who w u auurad th at tho
P u t w u proud of hia endeav-

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plifies Incoming signal* 10,000 Umes, contains an oxidecoated nickel cathode. When
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ture. this cathode makes pos­
sible tho emission of large
quantities of electrons for
long periods of time.

By Mra. Adam Muller
The Business and Profes­
sional Women’s Club of DaBary will sponsor a film pro­
gram showing colored tilde*
of the New York Worlds Fair
by Paul K lnch and of tho
Seattle Worlds Fair and a eld#
trip in Alaska by Elmer
Thompson.
The program will bo held a t
Frans Mlao to Market
7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the
International Nickel’s now DeBary Fir* H alt
Thompson
development In
Northern Manitoba is tha
world's first fully Integrated
nickel mining and processing
operation. All the ore is min­
ed and processed Into electrolytlcally refined nickel at o m
location.

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ora and that it intends to work
for him "all the way."
Boy Scoot Troop MO, spon­
sored by the Legion P o et pre­
sented Its current charter to
the organisation and Scouts
Jackson and Harrison warn
pinned by their m others, as
Eagle Scouts.
A membership report given
by Peter Koppenaal, first vice
commander and membership
chairman, showed th at 137
members have paid tbslr 1963
dues.
Thirty seconds of silent
prayer was obecrvtd in mem­
ory for n departed comrade,
p u t commander G. Fred Smith
and Commander McLaren or­
dered tho p u t colors to bo
draped for 30 days.
Tho Auxiliary served re­
freshments to all members and
guests present

By Mrs. A4om Matter
The Octobar mealing of th*
VFW 8093 Auxiliary of DoBary will b* bald at 7:30 p. ra.
Thursday a t tha DeBary Fir*
Hall.
Mrs. Nollio Taylor, presi­
dent of Florida Dtetrlct Eight,
will mak* bar official visit *1
this time.

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owning stock to increase your income through dividends or
perhaps to give your capital a chance to grow ss the years
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bonds.
Now for the big question: how to go about U?
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record, factors that might affect its future. Most of Ameri­
ca’s best known companies are among the 1,200 listed on
the New York Stock Exchange. This group cams more than
60% of the net proflu reported by U. S. corporations. They
pay stockholders about 60% of all dividends. Roughly 90%
of them have paid cash dividends in the lost 12 months.
Wrong: Don’t worry about risks. You’re bound to win.
Right: There’s no such thing as investment without risk.
Many things cause stock prices to go up—and down. What’s
more, a company may not continue lo pay dividends on
slock or interest on bonds. It’s just common seme to keep
the risks in mind. But if your company prospers. you may too.
Wrong: Invest every cent you can lay your lundt on.
Right: Provide for living expenses and those inevitable
emergencies first Then decide what might be invested. Start
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By Shirley Wentworth
A meeting to organise a
Horn* Demonstration Club for
th* Bear Lake-Forest City
area will be held at I p. m.
Wednesday at th* hom* of
Mr*. Raymond Jackson, 8043
Holliday Avt. In Itoar Lak*.
Mlaa Myrtle Wilson, county
agent, will be on hand to ex­
plain th* program of work and
activities for th* proposed
club and to answer questions
pertaining to Its organisation.
All ladles Interested In Join­
ing the club ere asked to con­
tact Mra. Jackson.

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Coastraetioa of t h r e e
bridges at Um connection of
Interstate Route 4 and U. 8.
H west of Daytona Boacfa
has beon completed, the
State Road Department an­
nounced recently.
A. M as Brewer of Tltuavile, Road Board member
for District Five, said the
$291,150 Volusia County pro*
Ject Included overhead itructurea totalling goo feet In
length,
I k e largest of the three
passes over U J . 93 where It
tiea hi with Interstate «.
The eecoad largest, 170 faet
long, provides ram p connec­
tions from Route 4 to U-S. 93.
The other bridge, 110 feet
long, croaeea Um Tomoka
River parallel to aa exist­
ing structure on U. S. 93
whore this route la being
dour-laned.
A. r . Poster Bridge Corporatlon of Ojua handled the
work on this project

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M to i
d ty to
l of Memorial far

Terry Cordell to City HaU.
• '• •
Mayto If tto d ty pats
i n t o to id acattei
library downtow a It
to ( i M tto “ Jto ry ( t o
to n Memorial
IM to r to
Vanmu Dean fe y
kte
t o n ef that atoa
at Jb s Ipeoear’a to IMS to t
far t e e
a t tto
ty tome duriag tto ya*t te e
yean.

Bow ttorfolly tragic, fadood, Is
the snuffing out of • life so dedicat­
ed to this emxntry! Trngie, you may
be sure, to Sue rad Judith, his w ife
sod daughter, as weD ss to his folks,
and om w hehnln f to his M ends
who know his all-out devotion to
I t BD doubt v i i Ua attitude toward his "work" Uutt brought about
his death. Terry, despite hie youth
and rank in the military hierarchy
of authority, had command roopon■ibilitiea.That to the essence of the*
assignment given him. He probably
could bare detailed to one of hto
"team” tho Job he was doing when
he wae shot down in Viet Nam. T hat
haa never boon Terry's way of doing things. He hae always wanted to
give hie best.
A t The Citadel he was not con.
tent to "gold brick,” but extend,
ed his ability to be THE leading
cadet a t the time he was graduated.
And so it went throughout hie all
too short career. Superior officers
were quick to recognise his seal. A
paratrooper because this field broad,
ened the ways in which he could
serve and because in it was the chal­
lenge to reach toward physical p er.
fection and mental agility. A Hanger '
because again the training made him
extend himself and added to hto cap.
abilities of better service. In Ger­
many as a platoon leader along th e
Eaat German frontier during a peak
period of tension when Russian
snipers were picking off our men,
when cool heads and unstinted do­

votfcrn to duty were required. Special
Forets with its almost "humanly im­
possible” demands in training and
duty, surely not a Job for any but
the b a it—end one th a t might have
been avoided. B at not by Captain
Cordell. Here again was one of the
new, exacting, challenging duttoo in
a fresh concept ef aervica to eountry . Haro waa the tack Terry would
l t was not a coincidence that a
recent picture in TIME relative to
our V iet Nam operations showed the
son o f Sanford “filling in’* and guid­
ing generals responsible for the
operation. I t waa because the dodicacation of this young officer and hto
equally dedicated "teem-mates” wae
bringing about a relatively high de­
gree o f success. A goodly measure e f
th a t success to attributed to the un&gt;
swerving loyalty rad willingness to
serve, to do hto beet, th a t brought
shout hto untimely death. It waa
about this "success story" that the
"big brass" wanted to know—and
they were a t a source of accurate In­
formation.
Others will do it more effectively,
no doubt—none more sincerely—
but we want to add our "well done"
to th e praise rad plaudits of all those
who love America and the REAL
principles th a t have made it a great
country and who appreciate the sac­
rifices Terry Cordell and hto buddies
make. We, too, want to raise a heart­
felt prayer of thanksgiving for the
devotion, even unto death, of Cap­
tain Terry Cordell, neighbor, friend
-PA TR IO T.

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tto ta x ra­
s a hto desk
by tto M N ta of Csegross
that adjuaiaad tost Saturday.

Artificial
MOSCOW (U PI) - Tbs So­
viet Uotaa launched o s artifi­
cial satellite today,
10, te a i noll— ing aoriaa of
official hews
agency Tasa reported.

New Moves'
TAMPA (UPI&gt;—State Sen
Scott Rally of Lakeland sayi
moves will to made to
oet retail pries controls
milk, resulting la Injury te the
Mata'a dairy term ers.

Ella should pick up speed rightly oa th e
new course during th e clay, tha Weather Ban a l
said, but "another temporary turn toward th a
w«ii-Borthwtafc or northwoot lo ncuflhtf oft
Thursday."
"Winds and osas wfll gradually tnereasa
along the south Atlantic Coast from Cape H atta n a to Capa Canaveral during the next SI
hour* ra d small craft from Cape H atteras te
Paha Beach should remain inside,” the 11 a . m.

MIAMI (U F I)— Tropical storm Ella, akirting the Florida Const, turned to n morn north­
erly direction today b u t «ttH kept the U. S. south
Atlantic seaboard w ithin ren te of its 70 mile ra
hour winds.
The W eather Bureau said the storm show­
ed signs of tig-ragging and wanted coastal resi­
dents from Cape Canaveral, Fla., northward to
Caps H atterss, N» C* to keep in touch with ad­
visories.
The direction change brought an nil-clear,
report for the east Florida Coast south of Capa
Canaveral.
At 11 a. b l the W eather Bureau located tha
storm's center about 800 miles oast of Melbourne,
near latitude 28.0 north, longitude 75.8 w est I t
wss moving on a north-northwest track at about
six m.p.h.

S O M WARMED - OVER
NOTES FROM DOYLE CON
NER TALK AT T B S CIVIC
CENTER . . . barbecue vaa
Maneuver H it
to t . . . atorbet v a a cold
BERLIN fUPD—T to U. 8.
. . . Conner laid e ttn a swin­
Army la “ kindling a war pay
dle tore v a a not " to a d ” yet
choite” te Barite with a.plan­
"we still intend to proeecute
ned four-d»y training maneu­
. . complimented State Rep.
ver, tto Communlata charged
Mack Cleveland J r . n nuna
today.
to r -of timea tor bla oaate
tanee In the legislature . . .
Medal Of Honor
Doyle need the word “ tram
HAVANA (U P I)— Algerian
Official* from tto Rust OQ
endoua” 11 timea duriag his
Premier Ahmad Bag Bella Co., Daitei, owner* of tto
lengthy speech . . . It v aa
waa expected to coaler his
a who’s who from farm bur­
IILH Product* plant current­
country's first "Medal o(
eau . . . L eaden la dairy,
Honor" on Prem ier Fidel Cas­ ly building now oe tto 000
citrus, vegetable production
tro before leaving Cuba this acre Hte eouthessk of San­
ell there.
afternoon.
e e #
ford, were la town Tuesday
to confer with city official*
We pulled a boo-hoe yeeUnion Charge
terdsy in tto piece about tto
and John Krider, manager of
CHICAGO (UPI) — Federal
Maitland disposal plant. Third
the Chamber of Commorco
Court
hearings
paragraph from the eat
ulsd today — a union charge ■bout tto conitroctioa s* a
thould have said that Genera!
that ths Florida East Co* it group ef Industrial buildings
Yost contended tto action of
Railroad violated a temporary for lease to potential tenant*.
the Board of Adjustment vaa
injunction
against putting
"legal” instead of tto other
Tbot* making the trip were
work rote change^ into effect,
way around. Sorry, but these
Murray lley, director of re a l
teporteri you get these days!
eatate for tho Hunt omptre;
G rapefruit
• • ••
Georg* McVay, director of
LAKELAND (U PI) — Flor­
That Chase end Co., hearing
i n d u s t r i a l dovebpmsat,
ida
Citrus
Mutual’s
market
The application of the city,for funds to finance
in the minimum wage dispute
Ralph Reich, company ealog Ip ip m t
with the . Department e f La­ « -feasibility report for th e ,b a its term inal hare waa
g iseo rf sad , J , k. William*,
shipment!
bor, haa been indefinitely poet- turned down by the Home and Housing Finance
president J . L. William* Co.,
week should total bet
poned, according to tto Fed­ Agency In Atlanta, City Manager W. E. Knowles
Dalla*.
and 1,000 care while ihlpments
eral District Court clerk in Or­ aaid today.
Krider u l d hi* organisation
TERRY
CORDELL
of
early orengea will be about
lando. T hat might mean any­
The turn-down came in a letter from the agency
receive* many querloa from
400 ears.
thing, including an out of
which said the community
m u ll companlae that would
court settlement la in the
projscta division does not pro­
like to com# to Sanford if
Helping
Hand
worka. But then, nobody ever
vide funds for such ssrly plan­
CAIRO (UPI) — Thousands there were Industrial ipace
tolls us anything.
ning ss fsu ib lilty reports, but
of troop* from tha United available for them to lease,
• • •
will provide money for engi­
Arab Republic are In Yemen but they go elsewhere when
Looks like Seminole High
neering planning prior to ac­
helping the new republican informed thero la non*.
can look forward to some suc­
tual construction.
“Now” says Krider. “ with
government sitablteh control
cessful football seasons whan
Application was mads for
over ths country, according to tho Hunt people willing to
the likes of Chuck Scott, Start
$10,000 to financs the work of
Western travelers arriving build auch building*, one of
SAIGON, Viet Nam (UPI) hero.
Webber, Rickey Walston, Ron
the engineering firm of Bey
them a largo 50,000 square
Lanty, Ralph Stumph and
foot Mructure, which can be
nolda, Smith end Hills, a Urge —American military officials
Bernle Barber eome up from
divided up between a number
Jacksonville engineering firm, today Inspected the burned Meet Set
Sanford J r. High, and climb
with offtees in Orlando. Tho wreckage of s U. 8. Air Fores
DALLAS (UPI) — A court of tenants, tho problem of
into Seminole uniforma.
company waa the only one In­ L2I observation plans to de­ appointed psychiatrist wll, the small industriailit will
Scott scored twice on SI and
terviewed by a subcommittee termine if It wss shot down by meet Thursday with two lead­ be solved for us and for
40 yard gallops last n ig h t
of the P o rt Authority commit­ Communist Vlst Cong guerril­ ing authorities to determine him."
Walston returned a kickoff for
T to C. C. Flowers Gro­ tee to select s firm to do tho las from ths ground.
Tha oil company will put
what might be a “reasonable
75 yarda to score, following • cery Storo at IMt W. First preliminary study of ths pro­ Three American military psychiatric examination”
up the building* and then
TD on a 1 yardtr, end scored M. was reported mi ked, ject to determine Its fcaslbi! personnel (Including Capt. former MsJ. Gen. Edwin
modify to suit tho tenant’s
with another one yard plunge.
needs, Krider said. Ha addtd,
ity for Sanford and ths value Terry Cordell of Sanford) wars Walker.
tto
third re tte ry this
. . . Ron end Bernle also scor
"this will open the door for
to ths Central Florida business killed in the ermeh Monday and
sd on four end five yard morals f. T to store was community.
an Air Fores T28 fightera number of amall compan­
plunges. . . . PATs were by torglarlxed of $M, accordies to come into the area
Officiate of the engineering bomber wee shot down while Picking Up
Stumph. Webber end Walston. lag to police.
that we previously had to
NEW YORK (UPI)
firm in Orlando, who had been flying over the crash sits
. . . Coach Pelham says he wee
Tuesday.
turn away. Wo are through
Stocks
sold
off
selectively
in
out and conferred with the se­
"impressed by the teem af
Deptles are combing Semi­ lection committee, had no com­ Ths pilot of ths T28 wss more active early dealings giving tickets to other cities
fo rt" Particularly a 85 yard
in the area.”
ment to make on tho rejection thrown dear of tho wreckage today.
pass play that almost scored nole County today for an of the application other then end rushed to s hospital.
armed robber who held up a
by Glenn Berner and Mike
Military officials aaid they
Lake Monroe grocery More to ssy they would liks to ses
Fordham. . . .
thought it "probable’* th at the
the
letter
before
making
any
late
this
morning
of
$20
and
• e e
L28 wee shot down but final
attempted to hold up an. statement.
National Newipaper Week
One of the reasons for se­ determlnrtlon would have to
other one on W. FirM St.
Facts; Did you know that the
T to robber, Identified aa lecting Reynolds, 8mith and await s more thorough inves­
Sanford Herald is actually
young with blonde hair walk Hills for the Job was thsir as­ tigation. There wae no doubt
one of the largcat commer
ed into Tindall's grocery surance th at they knew their that the T28 woe hit by ground
cial enterprises in the eoun
store in Lake Monroe at way around in the HHFA and fire.
ty, ranking in the top 10 p er
about 11 a. m., demanded they would be able to negoti­ American military officials
cent In wages to paid cm
denied reports that this eras
the cash In the drawer and ate the loan for the city.
ployea? The Herald pays out
City hfanager Knowles aaid ths first Instance of Ameri­
stalked
out
again.
more than $190,000 a year to
Earlier, deputies said he the m atter will have to bo cans flying solo combat mis­
Us employes.
walked into the Wheatland studied further to find out If sions. They said U. S. Air
there is tome way to get Fores pilots have bean flying
Mayor J. If. (Jimmy) Crappe Grocery on W. First S t.
“cased the store” ordered around the regulation cited by such missions for months.
told us today that ha will aak
If th an was any unusual
the finance agency ns their
the City Commission a t its the owner out from behind
the counter and attempted reason fo r turning down the aspect of the case, they said, it
next regular meeting to ren­
was that the men wars flying
to hold-up the eitablUhment. city request.
ovate the old city Jail and put
in U. S. planet instead of
However, Wheatland re­
In drive-in windows for the
South Vietnamese aircraft.
fused to budge sod the rob­
payment of water bills.
The deaths brought to 45 the
ber
ran
out.
• e •
number of Americans who
Speaking about J im .. . . To­
have died since the United
day la the last day to qualify
States build-up started in
DETROIT
(
U
P
I)Dealers
for the city election poet .
have passed the 5 million South Viet Nam, about half by
You have until 6:30. . . . Don't
mark In new ear sates thanks "natural *and a c c i d e n t a l
think Jim la worried he will
to "tremendous” public re­ causes.'*
be unopposed.
sponse to the 1963 models, it
• e •
Those kids in the first year
BOSTON (UPI) - Former wss reported todiy.
An
industry
statistical
bookkeeping class a t Lyman President Dwight D. Eisen­
High will have their books hower ended two days of agency said 230,670 cars wrtrs
today, according t» Supt. of politicking in New England sold in the Oct. 1-10 period,
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Schools R. T. Mil wee. The on the same note on which "a tremendous total that far Gov. Farris Bryant said to­
class, with 77 members, had be started — criticism of exceeded expectations and day that a preliminary re­
only 51 texts and the story Democrats and the Kennedy easily wss the best In his­ port on a comprehensive sur­
tory for the period.”
vey of the most pressing
was that none were available administration.
At Manchester, N. If.. Tues­
needs in Florida’* mental
But 34 were found at Semi­
health program will be made
nole High that were aurphia. day the farmer president New M anager
A TRUCKLOAD OF FRUIT CAKE ARRIVED
Mil rye says they had no charged that the Kennedy
MILWAUKEE (UPD -Bob- In February.
in
Sanford Tuesday for the annual Clvitan Club
was com­ by Bragan today was named
knowledge of the shortage admlniatratlon
Bryant said be will use
cake sale. Shown doing the unloading chore, are.
out south. Somebody slipped prised ef “ m atters of theory manager of tho Milwaukee tha report as a guide in
left to right, Clyde Long, Joe Dennison and
• up out there somewhere, and who can plot our frontier Braves to eueceed Births Teb- developing his mental health
Lloyd Swain. The proceeds of the sale go to the
'who paid the 'price m which we plain people cannot betts, who resigned several recommendations to the 1963
legislature.
days ago.
Little Red Schoolhouse.
(Herald Photo)
grades? The hide, naturally. find for eoraolvu."

Port Authority

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WEATHER: Shaw m through Thursday. High today, IM S . Low tonight. RMS.
OCTOBER 17. 1M2 SANFORD, FLORIDA

had predicted EQa would grow
to hurricane strength today but at mid morning
it had shown little change in else or intensity,
Tha only change, noted was th at stronger wind*
began appearing on the south elds of the center.
Gales extended outward 860 mUsa to the
north of the center and 175 mltoe in the southern
M tn k fw K

Lease Talks
Discussed By
Hunt Officials

J.

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tote-

Use Study Funds
Nixed By HHFA

Bulletin

Ike Hits Hard
At JFK, Demos

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Probe Wreckage
From Viet Nam
Plane Crash

Armed Bandit
Holds Up
Area Grocery

★ ★ ★
City Orders
I * 'Alert'For
Storm Threat

A uto Dealers
Set Record

M ental Health
Survey N ears

EN JO Y m fTTBr'H A RM tCU B a t ttfb Fhrra
Bureau sponsored dinner Monday night o n left
to right, Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle
Conner, State Rep. Mock Cleveland Jr. and Farm
Bureau President Ed Parker. (Herald Photo)

Keep Economy "W e ll
B alanced"-C onner
Agricultural Commissioner Doyle Conner urged
Seminole furtn leaders Tuesday night to keep their
economy "well balanced” and maintain a strong
agriculture to match the area's booming tourism end
industrial growth.
Speaking before some 200 members of the form
bureau, Conner stressed s
well diversified economy with
agriculture In the forefront.
It's tho backbone of this
county and the entire atata.”
He cited figure* In which
agriculture was "big busi­
ness" In 8einlnol* County
with a “400 percent Increase
In 20 year* and an annual
value of $14 million with
citrus, vegetables and live•took leading the way."
He called on termers to
start learning batter builnce
techniques to keep up with
"downtown and Industiy."
"With new c a n c e p t a In
merchandising *• must as­
sume the leadenhip bridging
the gep between our produc­
ers and market* In the
north,” he added,
Conner touched on a varie­
ty of subject* ranging from
the farm bureau as tha "voice
of agriculture” end tha need
for an active program.
He ditcuued briefly the
new agricultural emblem of
the eUte, "Sun Flower," and
•aid this state had no aqua!
as far ae citrus production
waa concerned.
Prior to Conner’s ipecch, an
election of term bureau direc­
tors waa held.
Named were Earl Higgin­
botham, Joe Baker, Robert
Iiattaway, Edward Parker,
Jack Byrne, Rax Cionte, W.
W. Tyre, Ronald Muirhaad,
Elbert Cammack, G e o r g e
31can* and Ernait South­
ward.

Main Explodes
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UPI)
—A 30-inch gas main explod­
ed In s raiideutial area hero
today, destroying one house
and damaging two others in
a small-scale rertat of anexplgslon of th« same main
Aug. 8.

Navy Pilot Dies
In Ocala Crash
OCALA (UPI) - L». Ed­
ward Carl Quandt of Hamp­
ton Bridge, Va., waa killed
near hero Tuesday when hi*
Navy FIU Crusader Jet fight­
e r crashed and burned te tto
Ocala National Forest.
Tto Jacksonville Naval Air
Station also announced that
Navy Lt. William N. Kelt of
Jackionville, bailed out of
his Crusader Jet when
flamed out shortly after taka
off from Cecil Field i
crashed.
The
Air SUUon
laid
Quandt was attached to
Fighter Squadron 84, operat
Ing from tha carrier USS
Independence off tto North
Florida coast. Tha crash oe
curred while Quandt was on
a gunnery mlesion over tha
Pioecaetla
Target
Ranie
when ha crashed.
The Air Station said Kelt
headed bla aircraft for
deserted area on the out'
iklrta of JacksooviUo after
tha engine (topped, and
ejected to safety. His plana
crashed in a pasture.
Tha Navy said a board ol
Inquiry was being set up to
Investigate both crashes.

Wind* up te 49
accompanied t y toavy
rotes are aapactad to k it tto
Central Florida area today,
tto woattor human reported.
Standby alerts worn ordered
t y City M a n a g e r W. X.
Kaawlas and le d Croat Dis­
aster Chairman, A. B. Peterso« J r „ w to said that tto fallowing site* have toon Rails*
■a tad aa atoltert, te caaa of
emergency.
Mate Shelters — National
Guard Armory and Ctooma
Academy. la else they arp
■ atted theta abaltern win bo
I: for all south of 13th
•L , Seminal# High School,
Mary School. .Moarot
, South laiwtoalu Ju n to
Righ Stbyefi LeagwOod
Geneva School. Omteota Com­
munity Houa* and tto Ovisdn
church.
A. B. Paterson S r., Civil
Dtfraae Director said that an
Civil Defense personnel a n
notified and a n so ■ standby
baste.
Parsons taking refuge te
shelters are liked to taka
blankets and pillow* with
th a n , also apodal diet* or
baby formulas aa only emer­
gency rations win t o provid.
ad. Pate cannot to admitted,
but food and water should to
left far thorn at homo.
Peterson warned vtsideate
to fallow tto asaat hurricane
precaution*, collecting a l l
object* outdoor*, (los­
ing awnlnga and shutters,
checking lamps and flashlight
batteries. Ailing containers
with water, and laying te a
supply of canned foods, te
ease electric service, water
and gaa are cut off.
Keep a window or door open
oa tho sido of your house that
te away from tho wind. If tha
wind changes close U and
open ooa on tto other alda.
After tha storm, to cautious,
Peterson warned, do not touch
fallen or low banging wires,
avoid puddles, report hasarda
and watch out for fire.

Indians, Reds
In Border Clash
NEW DELHI (U PI) - i n dlen end Communist Chines#
troops clashed agate te their
disputed border area Tuesday
night, lt waa officially an­
nounced today.

Herald Index
Bridge --------Classified ___
Comics .......
Dear V.bby __
E d ito rial____
Entertainment
Pusale
-■ Society-------S p o r ts ______

RETAIL SALESMANSHIP COURSE
I plan to attend the Retail Salesmanship
Course. Enclosed ia my check for |3 for regis­
tration, payable to the Downtown Merchants
Assn., Sanford, Florida.
Name ................ ...................................... .......
Address ... ........ ........................... ,..................... ,
Mail to E. C. Harper, Jr., c/o Chamber of Com­
merce.

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warm, &lt;miu
Jackie Ivuy) contem­
p l a t e s the beautiful
apple given to her by
her wicked stepmother,
disguised as a kind old
lady. WiD Snow White
a ai the apple? If aha
dots, what will happen
to her? The complete
story of Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs
will be acted, sung and
danced on skates, Oct.
22 a t Melody Skate
Rink, aa -the Melody
Dance and H iu re Club
puts on th e pagnant for
the b e n e f i t o f the
L i t t l e Red Schoolhouse.
sn o w

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la*.
Mrs. Gerald Hoeack led the
opening prayer and saluta
to the flag and the room
count wee won by Mrs. Eth­
el TMt’s fourth and fifth
grade.'
Mrs*. Albert Pell was nam­
ed chairman of the Hallo­
ween Carnival and also to
se t as baby sitter at the
school white PTA meetings
are la progress.
Mrs. M an ia Riggs was an­
nounced ns ehalrmaa of the
slothing drive to be told dur­
ing the nsooth of November
to collect good, «sed clothing
tor the Volusia County Clothtag Bank. The PTA steo vot*
ed to contribute $2 to the
bask fund.
Parent# were lav lied to

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p. m. this Saturday, are a
premium.
A musical program was
announced for the Nov. 13
meeting and the annual
Christmas Party, featuring
the Sanford Male Chorus, for
the Dec. 21 meeting.
Appointed to a nominating
committee were Glenn Smith,
Mrs. William Fldler, Mrs.
Arne Erieksen and Mrs.
George Croake.

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HD Women S et
Workshop
To Cover Shoes
Miss Myrtte WUsoa, Semi­
note County Home Demon­
stration Agent, has announc­
ed that a workshop on cover­
ing old shoes will to held at
1 p. m. Thursday a t the
Home Demonstration Center
on 23th St.
Those planning to attend
will need one pair of old
shoes with toes in; good,
sharp sclsaora; one bottle
of Elmer’s or Bobo’s glue
and two pieces of material,
eight by 12 inches In size.
The workshop will be
open to ail interested women.

It'e the greatest tiro eels we’ve ever held . . . and we guarantee yon tremendous
savings mm Firestone tlree. Take your choice of blackwall, whitewall, nylou. rayon,
tubed or tubeless and net the best Urn deal in tewn. Every tire la top quality and
carries Firestone’s Road Hazard Guarantee from IS lo 34 months . . . with replace­
ments prorated on tread wear. We'll give yon aa aztra big trade-la allowanro an your
old tiros and yea don’t need cash.
Come In. make your deal and Jnst say "Charge it-** Convenient payday terms will
fit yonr pocksttook.
You'll get a valuable FREE gift, too, with any Budget purchase of (IM S or

Lubricants comprise slight­
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of the petroleum products
consumed in the United
States.

We’re open every week night *UI .9 P. M- but the tire sale and apodal prices

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■rone e whole wonderful
world of doga cavorts mer­
rily, musically and magically
to tha delight of all thoao
who observo them. T hen’s
"Lady," n aoclsty-bred cocker
spaniel who provides tha in­
genue I n t a r a a t . Thera’s
“Tramp," tha soldier of for­
tune from tha wrong side of
the tracks who handles tha
heroics In a manner worthy
of Rln-Tla-Ttn. And there
are others “Jock," "Trusty,"
“Boris," "Toughy," “Bull,"
"Psdro" and “Dachals," alt
famous in the Disney album
of animated peraonalltlss.
And h e n ’s a special mention
for "Peg," tha ex-showitug
who almost stops the show
with her tetchy delivery of

MARGARET GARRETT

Nominations f o r Lymtn
High's Homecoming Queen,
chosen by the Greyhound
Varsity team, were announc­
ed today.
The Homecoming game will
be played on OeL 28 against
the St. Leo Lions and the
queen will be announced
during halftime festivities
and will reign with her court
jfor the dance following the
game.
The honor will be determin­
ed on the number of tic'to ts sold to the game by
each candidate between nqw
and Oct.‘ 2fl.
Accepting the nominations
wero Sandi Tennant and
Mary Lou Haines from the
sophomore class; Margaret
‘Garrett, Brenda Petty, Gayle
Palmer, Cheryl Werley and
Dallas Cassell from the Jun­
ior class and Betty Field
and Linda Huggins from the
(senior class.

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The eaecutivs board of the
Loogwood Elementary PTO
will meet a t T:M p. ra.
Thursday ta the school audi­
torium. AH carnival eteirmen and chairmen of stand­
m ads by m en to rs of the De­
ing soam tttees a n urged to
Bary Fishing Club at tost
attend since last minute
wash's
meeting to the De­
plans far Uw carnival win
Bary Fire BaH.
to disceaeed.
A fishing contest will to
A chuck Wagon w in to
open to (arrival gussts on told aboard the Marianne
O c t f t to the school cafeter­ with each member on Uw
trip receiving a number by
ia serving hamburgers, hot
dogs, barbecued meat sand­ which an of his catch will
wiches, pto, cakt, coffee and t o tagged. At the end of the
milk. Cold drinks will to trip each will taka the fish
to eaughL
■vaQsbte on the midway.
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pointed as a Uuee year dir­
ector of the club end three
new members Introduced
were Mrs. Pot it a, Allen, L.
The official board moating Sain and Richard Glader.
of the Etonssar Methodist
Guest
speaker
Dougtaa
Church will be held a t 8:80 Stanitrom of Sanford waa in­
p. m. today following the troduced by Howard Middleregular weekly Wednesday ton. Stenitrom spoke on wills
night study period of "The and handling of an estate
Arm of Compassion.1*
and conducted a question and
The study will begin a t answer forum to conclude his
program.
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to the Center in November
and alio told of plans lor
reeking to locate a convales­
cent home in DeBary. Dr. H.
Whitaker, Dr. Luther Tarbell, Dr. Ruben Alley and Dr.
Genreta Seger were named to
a committee to further In­
vestigate this possibility.
Announcement was made
that tickets for South Pacific,
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SANDI TENNANT

seating the Florida Deve­
By Mre. Adam Mailer
U. Wright Keros, repre- lopment Commission from
Tallahassee and Jam es Buek,
representing the retirement
division, spoke for members
of the DeBary Civic Assn, at
this month’s meeting of the
group.
Members were told that
when businesses changed
their names from "fa c to r
Ry Mrs. Leniae Shnuaek
Misfortune seems deter­ les” to "plants," towns then
mined to hamper daily liv­ began to real In how these
ing and activities of the Ru­ new "plaata” and homes
ben Bramblett family of Al­
could get along together.
tamonte Springs.
A colored film of Florida’s
Mrs
Bramblett is recup­
erating in the Winter Park new and modern businesses
Hospital following surgery showed bow the plants are
designed to fit in the up and
last week.
In July to r husband had sa coming modern town and
accidental fall while prun­ how they could prove an at­
ing a tree end suffered a traction for new resident,
triple break la hie foot. He traction tor new residents,
stiU is la the cast end Is manent basis.
Both speakers commended
hobbling about on crutches.
Knowing he would have a DeBsry for its clean, at­
hard time managing the tractive presentation aa a
bouse and earing for their retirement center which of­
three-year-old daughter, Su- fers well-kept homes for the
sen, hire. Bramblett prevailed retired persons.
Chester Rearick spoke of
upon her mother-in-law, Mrs.
Hubert Bramblett, to take the Vaudeville Show coming
over white she was to be con­
fined in the hospital.
■Then
misfortune struck
again. After being a t her

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rather than
fpfaula or our *nth o u
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TW* b o o t, of eourae, a prealdentb l w ar. Y*t tha Kennedy ndminiatro tm ’o fotur* power, stature and
efftetirenses naturally are Inyohred
la th e fated of eongmsm en, senators,
governors and others the people
jBbooss Nov, 1
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eeivtag th e a l i
To the extent th b b so, the
threat to voters th a t aa ontiadmtobtrstioa vote will eost them help is
aa edpty -one.
Bat th e threat should never be
or even hinted a t Propanu
to aid the etatea la .......
fata,' schools, highways, airports,
atm m pollution and the Uhs are by
their very nature deekaad to be aoptlad with even haaded Justice to ail
corners .of the United States.
' The President of the United
States characteristically m ak e*
much of the fact — and properly so
—that he b the President of the
people, regardhse of party. Re is not
accessible only to Democratic governon, u some iof h b top officials are
now implying. Nor a n the laws be
administers designed only to help
thou who voted for him in 1960 and
may vote in 1961 for Democratic of.
flee * seekers.

Which 1 know you win not petal besues i t disagrees w ith year -marriot* b a 1640 pnpeeltkn" pfafloo-

Nsvsrthd b a , it oversteps the
bounds of fairness when either the
President h b m lf er any of h b key
peopb state or haply th at th e ouster
of Democrats — particularly from
governorships — will work hardship
on the smsae* of the affected
states. T h e cabinet member who concern and consideration the win*
tells voters they must install or :
nine m ajority demands for itself.
tain a obtain Democrat here
Let leading Democrats urge the
th e n if jfa a j sxjjset^any “coopers. election of Democrats. B ut let them
tk * ” Deal
b deserving etop arguing th at a vote for a Republican fo r governor b a vote for
If the throat w an to bo taken Ut&gt; some kind of secondary eltisenehlp
trolly, H. would mesa th a t many ex­
rooted in pm idential disfavor.
isting federal aid programs — long
The tam e argument muet apply,
rooted la th e law — would be admin­ of course, when positions a n revers­
istered for the political benefit of ed and a Republican occupies ths
the party in power.
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By Abigail Von B u m

bualneaa o t men

The wedding ring is the symbol
of bondage of ffemaba in marriage.
I t b the last relic of the collar and
with which captive and
J brides w en (and still a n
parts o f the world) bound
by thafar mob m asters.
Let me quota from an old Ger­
man wedding prayer book, ( l l t i ) :
**rhe wedding ring b for the bride
only, and b a symbol of her bond­
age. subjection to, and obedience to
her m aster; a sign th a t aha b bow
no longer free and independent, but
that she is bound and chained under
us
the mastery of her husband."
Yours truly,
T. C. E.
DEAR T. C. E .: Thank you for
reminding os bow much progress
civilization has made since 1991.
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DEAR ABBY: My husband baa
been showing up late from work half
drunk every night). Do you know
why?
ELLEN

DEAR ABBY: I can't forget
“HARRY,” who preferred h b mub * 1 •
to h b wife because the mub brought
In 9685 a year. H arry asked, MWbst
does the wife bring ta r
Sometimes, even as h b own
mother did, she brings into ths
world a son. So far, neither man nor
m ob has been abb to do th a t
If a man paid by the hour (union
wages, plus tips) for all the services
rendered by the average wife, he
would consider himself lucky to have
a combination cook, baker, laundress,
cleaning woman, seamstress, governees, chauffeur, nuree, plumber,
painter, gardener, referee, tutor,
bookkeeper and financial w bard—
and one who performs duties for
which some lesser women are paid
in diamonds and mink. The National
Asaocbtion of Claimant’s Counsel
reports th at the cost of replacing a I I t
25-year-old mother of two b 96000
per year. H arry had better get a
little more work out of that mule.
KENTUCKIAN
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DEAR ABBY: Like “stealing” a
in baseball, cheating a t Mah
Jongg b perfectly Jegitmate. I f you
ore CAUGHT taking an extra tile,
it must be returned. If you can get
away with it—it's all in the game.
BARBARA D.

Dr. Cron«’s

J g f s A y Q ff flh lfi/JO By Oswald Jacoby

Worry

Ite r* Is oi
Ha had reasons far Ms
M
ebolet.
Among them ha wast­
&lt;k li bridge, a r sa y other
A AT
ed a club lead against four
A100I4
|a » e . Skill helps, of course,
spados, or ho couldI run to
ta d tha wiaaiag player seeds
AIS4SS
diamonds if bs got doubled.
both.
North Jumped to six clubs
IXJISB
Iiota and now Lady Luck took a
North's double of the ooe
IS S I
pads opening was s bed
hand. Thera would bo ao
•AKJV
bid. You should aot make s
play for tha contract with a
takeout doubts whoa you have
spado opening, but West bad
s te a salt hand because year
a natural lead of the king
partner Is likely te bid the
of diamonds.
110012
sett you d e n t have
South ruffed la dummy,
[QMS
East’s Jump to three North and Beeitk vulnerable led ■ club to his king, ruffed
spa del was designed to West Mm* Bast Santa a second diamond, cashed
crowd the bidding, sad it did. t A
Double U
dummy’s ace of clubs and
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Booth soold aot afford to got a
led a low h aart Waat made
Into action at Mm Soar level,
hla king ef hearts, but that
Opening totel - * K
1 ended tbs proceedings for the
hat he did anyway and he
made Ihe happy tholes ef a I card suit rather than name I defense. South chalked up hla
imood sulL I slam.
four club bid oa tha four tho fivo e a r ^ diamond

piece of cake or candy.
the larger your coronary art­
Borne people th at have coma eries, se the leas likelihood
up from poverty, also subcon­ yeu will die of a tiny dot is
sciously think back te their the eeroasries later la Ufa.
Bead fer my booklet "Hew
starving youth.
To Lees 10 Lbs. In 10 Days,"
Bo they take an extra help­ enclosing a stamped, return
io s
ing of food aa they consider la envelope, plus 20 cents. Tim­
retrospect how hungry they my wan as looter s “Fates*
x n iT o r a if o n i i o n
Illative record In hie first two i when conditions were aa farseed to be.
after els rnesthg at sensible
Psllsr firmer managtag et­ y tsra In office would oat quail- orsble as. they ova likely te be
And modern wives are ob­ dietlag.
her ef The New Bepeblic, fy him for a political world for rash an operation. Ha consessed with having FAT be’(Always write te Dr.
aaalyses tor The Herald lUa series. The Uat of legislation tended himself with diluting
blast
They
pride
themselves
Cnee
is core ef this news­
CASK
N-407:
Timmy
T.,
week the aabtto shift at asked for and did not rocolvo ths conservatism of fladth’s
on bow mueh their baby paper, emslaelsg a las* «
paver Cangreae.)
la a yard long. Other requests Rules Comsslttae by adding aged 11, Is celled "Fatso" by
weighs a t tho age of • months; cast stamped, addressed e
By Belea Falter
were cut down. Many are hot- sofas additional "moderates" hla elssamatea.
velepe sod 20 teats te saver
President Kennedy sad the Usd up in committees.
to I t Ha may wish new that "Dr. Crane," hie worried then 8 months, etc.
Weight Is NOT a barometer typing sad yetaUae eas
Democrats who support his What want wrong was only he had gone farther them
mother began, “Timmy la far
progress In Congress ere in partly la Kennedy’s power to
In the ConsUtutional Con- too heavy, so what can wd de of health, so will you mothers when yea seed far aee ef kis
please get hep!
beaklets.)
fall campaign cry concerning correct. But in part It was. venUon that sat up our form te help him?
the "gterioue legislative rec­ The liaison men ho chose to of Government, James Mad- "Maybe he Inherits It from If you have a fa t grammar
ord they claim te have scored work on Capitol Hill turned I Ison predicted that the House his fathar, who Is 00 pounds school child, then follow the
usual rules of dieting* but be
th is year. At every election out to,bo heavy-handed oper- of BepfaqnteUvet would "dev rsrwelghL
f4
r •are you include ‘ bOOl to 000
sally they sing the some tune. store who tried te u .j .Lisa-1cldedty predominate In 'the
"And plumpness also runs In calories worth of protein foods
"P/hOtely, moet of
choeetts State Bouse pressure | Government" Alexander HamMemo to the N eely Mar taeb ether.
problems.
Wit that this !e far from the methods on the U. fl. Con- llton foresaw th at It would be my family too, for I should each day, to replace the worn
If yon want te stay InterHad:
If you want to be content
taka
off
20
pounds
myself.
out
muscle
cells.
truth. B at since when it H
In Washington,even th e ," a full match If not an everMing to each other, have with what you have, never
If you waat to stay toad ef
surprising t h a t candidates lightest lightweights aspect match for tvary ethsr member "But Timmy resents being For your body does net store
670 x 15
some oaUWe Interests of your mind what the Joneses have.
sometimes tell less than the mors n s pact than the Mas- of the Government" To which called ’Fateo* and the other protein. It usually has an am­ your mutual friends, don’t
10.45 piss tax
If
you
want
to
stay
m
ar­
discuss
their
shortcomings
whole truth la aa election sechusette Method provides.I the Member of the Govern night I found him crying be­ ple supply of starch, sugar
No Exchaafn
with each other.
M yea want te get the moot ried a lifetime, don’t ever
year?
White House side Larry O*-1 went residing a t 1000 Penn cause he said he wanted to be and fat.
CAVANAUGH
mention
the
word
divorce
or
U
you
w
aat
to
pel
along
out ef your leisure time,
Include cottage cheese (200
It la true, as you will hear Urien and hla men put more sylvanla Avenue today could thin, like the other boys."
TIRE 6EKV1CB
at least part ef it la even lot yourself think that
Thousands of boys and girls calories per full cup), as well with your lo-laws, don’t think
Administration men boast h store on muscle than respect add a strong Amtn.
1401 A French Arm
divorce
could
be
a
solution
of
them
as
in-lews
bat
aa
loaning
something
new.
tween now and Nov. 0, th at and that did not help their The President Insiders com- In grammar school develop as beans, pets, lean meat, etc,
FA 2-2202
your husband’s o r wife’s
If yen don’t want quarrels to your problem*.
personality eomplexsa bccausa te get the protein.
the 17th Congress did a record boss’s relations w i t h t h e plain, could have kept up
to rula your marriage, make
Cut down on cole beverages family.
volume of business. More than House.
*
show of Inleroat In his dom- they are called “Fatso."
quickly after n quarrel
If
you
want
to
avoid
n
Sometimes
they
even
launch
end caffeine drinks, for eaf
70 measures were passed. And Boms say Kennedy’s only estle bills after ho dispatched
leaUea k again.
upon delinquency because of feint prods the stomach to groat m any fruitless quar­
H la true that at least ona of chance to break tha stalemate them to Congress,
rels,
don’t
try
in
If
yeu
went
to really kelp
their
mental
anguish
and
de­
those meaenrea la a major between Congress and himself Tha now Speaker of the
produce more a d d and this
build each other
p art of the Kennedy program. Is to press for a change In the House — John McCormack of sire to gain a new respect creates aa artifleal hunger.
of subtly tearing
Whlto Rouse Press Secretary antiquated rules of both House Massachusetts — In w h o s e from their pale.
Encourage your child to join
sack other dawn. *
P len a Salinger claimed on tel­ and Senate. A bl - partisan I choice Kennedy concurred, was Bo you mothers of fat boys the YMCA or CYO. Urge him
If yau want life to be an
evision the other day that the group Introduced bills for th at not the strong right arm Sam and fa t girls should be doubly (or her) to engage In (ports,
Interesting adventure , don’t
foreign trade bill “alone would purpose In the closing days of Rayburn had been on critical on guard.
for sn active child also devd
UNITED NATIONS, N.
settle tor a dreary routine.
make this an historic Con­ tha aesslon and plan to push occasions,
Occasionally, extrema obes­ opa a larger heart than one (UPD—The debate an a i
If you waat to be as com
gress."
them nest year. Kennedy and
But tha big reason John F. ity in a child la due to gland­ who d te atilt moat of the clear test ban has boiled down
panlmuble as possible put
But measured against what Speaker Rayburn refrained ] Kennedy thus fa r haa fallen so ular deficiency, which can be time.
to sn East-West differes
yourselves out to sharu some
he promised In the 1000 cam&lt; from trying major aurgsry on | short of gottlng what ho wants remedied In part by thyroid
And the larger your heart, over tha ability to Identify
ef each ether’s interests.
palgn, and what he asked tho rulaa In ths first days of from Congreu Is a little-no­ extract and other drugs.
underground explosions.
M yen waat to bo really
Congress to do, Kennedy’s leg K t n n • d y’s Administration | ticed turn In the wheel ot his
But even In the glandular
The United States snd Bri­ class, learn to listen aym
Finn
To
Speak
cases,
a
child
cannot
add
fat
tory, Tho center of power
tain stood firm oa their claim pathetically to each other’s
Father Daniel E. Finn, new
Congress haa shifted from the unless ha la over-eating.
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
that scientists cannot yet peeSenate to tho House. Until re­
So place your whole family Catholic chaplain a t the San­ itlvely
V E H — S O M P iN W H ERS VOU
distinguish
und
D O A L L TH’ LI6UT H U NglN'
cently the rolea had been the on a definite diet If mother, ford Navel Air Station will ground nuclear tests from
NOWTHAT YOUMANe*«S,
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A lot of modern boy* whe sociation for Retarded Chil­ Rocky M art lane never was
B U S IN E S S WITH W3U u
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Thursday
a
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and sought hla strength In the sports of youngsters, will thus
A tA R K &amp; T , FE C A U S B W i l '
ASTOUND * *—
LAST DAY T H E MIRACLE WORKER"
House, after the honeymoon become sthletlo wallflowers.
S A ID T H B AUTDMOBIL
day* were past.
W OULD H B A FLOP^ C
Frustrated, they alt la the
Thla year JrX r e c e i v e d steads munching peanuts, hot
strong backing from a major­ dogs and drinking sods pop,
STARTS TOMORROW
ity of the Senate, only te be when they should be sweating
turned down time after time It out oa the field.
by the House. Senior senators Juet as you dgarot addicts
eay they hive never seen the reach for a smoke, so ths non­
House so full of Itself—lib- smoking jittery or frustrated
ends eall It "orney," conserva­ person reaches for another
tives, "Independent minded."
Whichever, thla turn In his­
tory has brought hard luck for
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F irst Federal’!
thla President. Aa It happened,
the three top Items in hla pro­
Caucus Room
gram Involved m a t t e r s to 1 |
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U available to organizations
which the House traditionally
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BACKclaima proprietary Interest
whose aim is to promote pro­
TON ITE A TH I’ltS.
through Ite power to originate
gress in our county or to help
Paira 4. Sanford, Florida. Wad., October, 17, 1962 revenue
measures. These were
worthy causes.
“Medicare" for the elderly un CARLOAD PASS NITES
der social security, tax reform
No charge la made for this
8how lag At 7.*00 A llta*
and the liberalised foreign
service.
‘•SEPARATE TABLES"
trade bill.
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THE Mb JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
in
AND POE BHMINOLM
COUNTY. PLORIOA.
i s chancery no. tsa u
MoCAL'OHAK
MORTOAOH
COMPART. IRC., n Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff.
CLIRTOR TOMPKIRB OUSTS
and
CHRISTINE
BOTD
OUST*, hla wlfa: and WIL­
LARD IRA SMITH and JKAR
LAURA SMITH, hla wlfa.
Defendants.
NOTICE TO DEPEND OR
O R D ER O P P U B L IC A T IO N
S U IT P O R r O R E C L O a tR B

YOl CLINTON TOMPKINS
OUSTS and
CHRISTINE BOTD OU­
STS. hla wlfa
4111 Dorehaatar Road
Charleston Halghto,
Booth Carolina
WILLARD IRA SMITH
and
JEAN LAURA SMITH,
hla wlfa
Marmora. Naw Jsrsey
TOU. ARD EACH OP TOU.
ara htraby aollflad that n
Complaint for Foreclosure of
Mortgage
haa
baan
tiled
against you. and you are re­
quired to aerve a copy of
your Answar ar Plaadlags to
tha Complaint sa Urn Plaintiff's attornay, Joseph M.
Flttg.rald. 114 Security Trust
Uulldlag. Miami 11. Florida,
and flla tha origin.I Answer
or Pleading In tha office o f
tha Cltrh of tbo Circuit Court
on or before tbo Ind day of
‘ November A. D. 1441. If you
fall to do so. Judgment by
default will bo tahon against
you for the relief demanded
la the Complaint.
Tha dascrlpllon of tha real
property proceeded against la:
Lot Id, Bloch a WOODMERE PARK IND RE­
PLAT, according to Plat
thereof recorded la Plat
Book II. Pegs 71. Public
Records of Bemlaelo Coua•
ty, Florida.
This action shall bo publish­
ed once each wash for four
consecutive
wooha la tha
Sanford Herald.
DONE ARD ORDERED at
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demlnolo
County,

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to sera mend you to appear
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Court e l OemlBole County,
Florida , and aarva a copy
thareor on P laintiff* Altar,
nor. Maek N. Cleveland, Jr.,
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day o l Octobar, A. D. t i l l .
(ORAL)
Arthur II. Bechwlth, Jr,
Clark of Clroult Court
Maek N. Cleveland, Jr.
Attornay a t Law, Hulte 111
Hanford Atlanllo National
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Fresh
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Seneral circulation In which
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eomecutlve waaka.
WITNKHS my hand and of­
ficial aaal of the Clark of tha
thla the l i
Circuit Court
la y of Octobar, A. D. t i ll .
(SEAL)
Arthur tl. Backwlth. Jr,
Clark a t Circuit Court
Harold F. Johaeoa
Attorney at Law
■alto H i Hanford Atlintlo
National Bank Dulldlns
Sanford, Florida.
Attornay for Plaintiff,
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By Shirley Westwertil
U i t Thursday’* meeting
c t tha Baar U k a Preehy*
tartan Chapa! vaa held a t th a
home o f lira . C. C Jones aa
Cacalia D ih t In Baar Lake.
Welcomed aa a rlsltor waa
lira . Lou Hayter,
Ob Tneaday atoning a f la st
woak all Interested woman
of tha Chapa! mat a t tha
boma of Mrs. U a i r f Colbart
on Shirley Drtto to organiao
a ladles circle. ThlrtOM warn
aa warn praaant and aa elan*
tion waa bald ta mama circle
officers.
Sorting trill ba Mra. Jan et,
president: Mra. Evelyn Baal,
rice president and Bihla
leader; Mra. Hiram Wooda,
ao-Blbla leader and Mia.
Margo Guy. secretaryArea*
anror.
Commlttaa chairman aro
Mra. KUaabeth Boat, aplrttu*
a! growth: Mra. Lao Patrick,
world mlaslons; Mra. Aodroy
Lylo, Chrlatlan adoration:
Mra. John Kirk, atawartahip:
Mra. laball Schlnktl, ahnrch
aatanalon; Mra. John Nani
and Mra. Woods, gantral fund
agoncy; and Mra. Joannatta
Drtggora, annultlaa and go*
lief.
Ragular meetings af th a
nawly formad clrtla will ha
hold on tha third Tuaaday of
each month with tha Noram*
bar m atting achadolad a t tha
home of Mra. Colbart whaa
Mra. Schlnktl will ba hoataaa.
This woak’a Thuraday matt*
Ing o f tha Chapal again will
ba hald a t tha homa of Mra.
Jonaa.

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Enjoy Luncheon Meeting

Avidua! ta l k s placed o s the
^ a r i w i screened porch.
M r s . Herbert Morelaad,

Saturday a t 4 p.n». a t the
homo of the brida’a paioats
is Lahs M a rtia n .

T h e Friendship Sunday
» r t s «l Class «f Elder Springs
Baptist Church held its ssausl
supper aud class meeting reesutty In the church banquet
The tables w trs attractively
decorated with f a n , floral srrangsm ssts end large rod ap­
ples garnished with all sorts
ef goodies. Pises markers
were made hi the class colors
ef rod, while, blue and green,
each cole* representing ad
After the meal and a few
games, Mrs. L. K. Simmon
tailed the meeting to order
and M n. H. A. Stelnmeyer
Sr., read the scripture. Min­
utes were road by.Mrs. 0. P.
Wade and M n. Florence M y
e n gave the activities report
dor the year.
Mrs. C. W. Ergie, class
teacher, reviewed the class
goals ef lest year and chal­
lenged the etasa to set new
goals. The meeting waa cloaed with the class song and
prayer by Virgil McLaughlin.
Mrs. Kenneth Msadon in­
stalled the new officers using
chain links to symbol!** to­
getherness.
Those enjoying the evening
ef fan and fellowship were:
Jtev. and M n. B. H. Griffin,
Mr. and M n. Virgil Mc­
Laughlin, Mr. and M n. L. K.
Slum ore. Mr. and M n. James
Cartledge, Mr. and Mrs. John
Buhl, and Mmes. C. C. Hannar, 0 . P. Wade, Kenneth
Msadon, Ban Taylor, Elgin
Myers, Florence Mysrs, H. A.
Stelnmeyer Sr., Ma* 8mlt|)
and Mr. and M n. C, W. Ergie.

MISS BETTYB GEMAY FREEMAN

Jeff MacLeod
Surprised With
Dinner Party
»■By-M n. Lotise Blnwoek
Jeff MacLeod of Oakhurst
Rdi‘ bad quite a 'g a la cele­
bration on the occasion of
hi* I3th birthday recently
when ' his parents, Mr. and
M n. Donald MacLeod, gave
a surprise dinner for him.
Guests attending Included
Mfi. D. J. Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald MacLeod Jr.
and daughter, Debbie; Mr.
and M n. Robert Macl«od,
Sonny Hollis, Bruce Stuart
and Jack Slmunok and, last,
but pot least, the honoree's
thrce-yesr-cld sister, Linda.
Jeff received quite an array
of gifts ranging from an an­
cient Indian Tomahawk to a
modern ahocsliine kit which
most of the guests goodhumoredly put to use right
away.

Members of Circle Three of
the Christian Women's Fel­
lowship of First Christian
Church made plans for mak­
ing kits for World Community
Day in November, when the
group met at the bom* of Miss
Flo Blabop.
Mrs. Blanche Kuhn gave the
devotions. Plans were also
discussed for the District
Convention to be held O ct M
at the Sanford Chtnreh. Mem­
bers were asked to be avail­
able for service when called
on.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson gave
the lesson study from "Con­
cern," listing services of Na­
tional Council of Churches,
mentioning institutional chap­
lains, Indian schools, migrant
workers and refugees.
O t h e r s attending were
Mmes. 0 . D. Landrcss,' Euphemia Huntley, V. H. Gran­
tham, C. C. Murray, Mabel
Bishop, Wayne Johnston and
Kmilce Ycslcy.

Circle three of the First
Presbyterian Church held the
first meeting of the year at
the Ravenna Park home of
Osteen
Mrs. J. A. Coleman, chair­
man.
Following a social hour,
during which Urns coffee and
cookies were served, a shqrt
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Beall re­ business session waa conductcently spent s day with their
Six sewing bags were given
son Earl and family in Or­
lando.
to members to be filled with
Mrs. Robert Williams spent sewing notions and sent to
the weekend in Apopka visit­ Southeast Ails. The Bible
ing her brother, Olaf Harper, lesson was given by M n.
Virginia Middleton.
and hla family.

a Gardes Caster. Mr*. D. K.
D oraaa, Sanford Gardes Oab
president, waa welcomed as
a guest and presented pleas
for the center for the d ab ’s
coasideratioa.
O t h e r s attending were
Mmes. J . A. Edwards, T. A.
Burleigh, L. E. Spencer, It.
T. Humphrey, * . L. Dann,
John E. Fos, David Fauver,
Charles Grieme, Joe M. Fa*
hey and her mother, Mr*.
Charles Kinsey, from Virginia.
Also Mmes. Vernon Brews­
ter, H. Janies Gut, Charles
Morrison, J . V. Jones, R. F.
Motile, J . Brodia Williams and
the hostesses.

MRS. D. K. DORMAN, president of the Sanford Garden G ub and Mrs.
Giarles Kinsey, mother of Mrs. Joe M. Fahey, were special guests of the
Hibiscus Circle a t the opening luncheon meeting at the home of Mrs.
Byron Fox. Left to right are (front row) Mrs. Dorman, Mrs. Kinsey and
Mrs. Fox. Bock row co-hostesses, Mrs. Dick McLaulin, Mrs. Herbert More­
land and Mrs. Russell Dallas.
(Herald Photo)

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DeBary Personals

November 6, 1962
7 a. m. to 7 p. m.

M n. Mae Phillips of Com­ la-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Joha Boeckmann of Floral
munity Drive recently enter­ Keyes, of Dumont, N. J.
Park, Long Island, N. Y.
tained her brother and sisterMr. and Mrs. David Levy of
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Park oi
Colombo Road returned from Dahlia Drive had a i their
a month’s trip north, where housegucsts, Mr. and M n. J .
they visited friends and rela­ Hunter Park and aon, Scott,
from Jacksonville.
tives in Central Isllp, Bald­
Mr. and M n. T. C. Curry
win, Long Island and Brook­ of Sunset D rivt returned to
lyn, N. Y.
DeBary after a sis month'
Recent gueita of Mr. and tour of the United States.
The CPO Wives Club will Mrs. Charles Ulrich of Lake They visited many atatea from
hold its n g u lar meeting to­ Drive were Mr. and Mrs. coast to co ast
day at S p.m. in the Naval
Air Station Ballroom.
M n. H anld Sundvall will
preside and highlighting the
social hour will bo an informal
fashion show.
Mr:. Charles Williams will
direct the show with Mrs.
I N S U R A M C ilk T
Phillip Simpson serving as
commentary. Models for the
event will be M n. Fred Murray, M n. Chester Oxford,
114 So. Palmetto
M n. William Freeman, M n.
Robert Gibson and Mrs. Wil­
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ECUTOR o r THE ESTATE
o r CHAIUOTTE T. PAGET.
DECEASED.

PlalatUf.
JAMES PORT PORBTTTt. ■
single nun; CASSILRBRRT
OARDBNS. INC., a Florid*
corporation; BRITTS tNC.. I
F l o r i d a corporation: anil
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D tfia to a ta
a o n c i o r sevr
T C I STATE o r FLOEIDA
TOi Jamoa Fort Foreytb
Koaldanea And Addraaa
Unknown
TOU ARE IIEREI1T NOTI*
FIKD that A complaint to
foroeloao A eortaln m ortals*
on rtal proportr looatad In
Somlnolo Coontp, Florida, d*a«
arlkod a*.
Lot B O T i n IT), Block "IV*,
of T l t l P L E T T LAKE
ft II O R E a, Ctetelkerry,
Somlnolo County, Florida,
according to tb* plat
thereof recorded In Plat
Book I, paga II, SoialnoU
Couaty Record*.
I m b*«n ft lad aanlnkt yon.
and yan ara hereby required
to file your aaawer or ether
pleading* to the complaint
&lt;lt*d herein In tha office of
tha Clark af tha circuit Court
• f Bemlnola County, Florida,
and eorv* a copy of odd an.
awer or other pleading to the
complaint on the plaintifri
attorney*, whore name and
addreea appear below, on or
hefor* the tltk day at Nov*
ember, t i l l .
It you tall to file your
anywer or other ploadlnae.
Judgment by default will bo
taken asalnet you for the re*
lief demanded In tha com*
plaint
DONE AND ORDKIllSD at
■anford,
Seminole
County,
Florida, thla 14th day of
October, IMS.

(BEAU

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of tha Circuit Court
Hemtnolo county, Florida
Dyi Martha T. Vthlea
Deputy Clerk
Whitfield, W right A Leon­
hard t
f t l Matealf Building
Orlando. Florida
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Pnbllih O ct IT, SI, It A
Mot. T. IMS.
CDB-TP
i n t h e c ir c u it c o u r t o r
TEE NINTH JUDICIAL CIEc v r r o r F l o r id a , in a n d
FOE
lEEINOl.M
COUNTS,
FLOEIDA. IN CHANCE**,
I * . ISAM
n o rrcE o r a u rr
TEC NEB’ TORE 8A VINOS
BANK, a Now York corpora*
tloa.
Plaintiff,

HARRT A.
SUTHERLAND
a id CAROLYN O. SUTilKR*
LAND, hi* wife, If a!l**i at
ale.
Defendants.
TOi HARRT
A.
Ht'TIIER*
LAND and CAROLYN II.
SUTHERLAND, hie wife.
If all**: If either or both
bo dead, the unknown
hair* daeleeee, grantee*,
aaalgneee. Manure, era
dltore, trueteee or other
claimants, by, through,
under or agalnet them
and alt unknown partlea
claiming, to bavt any
rig h t tltla or Interoet In
the following dotorlbed
property
altuato
In
Bemlnele County, Fieri*
da to-wlt:
Lot Tl. LONGDALE PUD
DIVISION, according to
tbo Plat theraof aa re
corded In Plat Book IS.
P egs M, af tht Publlo
Record*
of
Bemlnol#
County. Florida.
TOU AND EACH O r TOU
ARB
HEREBT
NOTIFIED
* that a ault has baen brought
* agalnet yon by THE NEW
* YORK SAVINGS BANK, a
. Maw Tark corporation, Platat i ll ta faraotoaa a eertaln
Mortgage more particularly
Ooaemad la the complaint
. Iliad la tltla s a lt which ilort*
paga aaaambara tha follow*
* tag doeerlbod property tit*
* «*t* la Bemlael* County,
1 Flarlda. la wltt
Let
Tl.
LONODALE
■UBDIVtSION.
according
ta tb# Plat thereof au re*
eordeS la P lat Bock IS.
Fag* II. af tho Public
Roaorda
of
Somlaolo
Couaty, Florida,
aad for other roller, sad yon
are required ta Rio roar anmmtr ta said Comvlalat with
tha Clerk af tha abate styled
Oeart aad ta eerra a eopy
tbereef *a Ptelntlfr* Alter*
aey*. ROSCNBBRO, ROSENBERG A REIBMAN IMS AluE ly Building. Mleml IS. FlorIda. not later then tb* tlih
day of Metembor, IMS. In de­
fault of wllab aald O m pltln t
will k* ukaa aa ooafoaead t*
FPu.
Dated, al S a a firl. Florida.
Otlo tltb day of Ootoktr. 111:.
(MMA t)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk *f the circuit Court
By, Martha T. Vlktia
Deputy Clerk
. F jkl efc Oct. IT. SI. II *
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — The N«w York
Yankees won the World Serite, bat the Tnnqalahed
San Franciico Gianta won the hearts of baset nD fans
the world over.
They finally bowed to those mighty Yankees,
who are long accustomed to winning, but midnight
did not toll for this C iad m lls --------------------------------------team until it went as fa r as
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baaabsU lav allows.
16X S S * 1 )9 1 1 )6
n . a w i tad U» POMU.1 , V A W * ' W I I I U
winning runs on the bases beJ .l^ J
lore the bell finally tolled to L I M w U M 5
the ?»&lt;q*h aad final Inning of
a season the likes ot which C n i m r i l A r
the .port never has teen.
So the Yankees wound up
w .w m w w
with most of the gold, aad NEW YORK (U PI)—Texas
some of the glory, too. The and Alabama, the nation’s toprest of the gold-and most of ranked college football teams,
the glory—went to the bettl- ere favored in weekend clashes
CATHY AND CATCH
lag Giants who finally bowed but third-ranked Northwestern
out on s .creaming line drive, la a seven-point naderdof to
which a tow Inches, one way Ohio State,
or another, would h a v e
Northwestern vaulted fate
brought Sen Francisco Its the No. S national ranking this
first world baseball champion- week but even eo Ohio State is
thlp.
a eeven-polnt choice. Ohio
But It was not to bo—bt- state, currently ranked aevcause of Balph Terry, who up noth, waa an early ooaeon tovi “toil this year knew nothing orlte for the national chantb u t heartbreak In World pionship.
Series competition. He made Odd. In other lending game*;
up for all of that when he g u t : P itt S over UCLA
pitched the Yankees to a 1-0 Navy S over Boston College
.clntUlating triumph which Holy Crose S over Dartmouth
gave the New Yorkers their f n a state IS over Syracuse.
20th Series victory to ST tries. South: Florida State 1 eve:
•’Well,” sighed Giants manSouth Carolina 6 ove,
By JACK TRIM
pole, line and small shiner
ager Alvta Dark, “They’ve al- North Carolina, Georgia Teel
Four-year-old Catby Caiiel- hook and went along with the
* ‘*ld ! * , ?.b*11 U .f l *!n ! •
Auburn, Virginia I
berry not only manages to boys to Lake Gem, where she »of•*inches.
That i exactly what ovtr ^ a k a Forest, Duka 7 ovei
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in
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deciding
game.’’
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and
worst
keep busy making the news
rounds with her mother, The equipped angler In the crowd.
w**1* » '°
Hi Vanderbilt, Louialaae State 14
But—with her cane pole and close, he kept repeating. 1 oter Kentucky.
Herald's correspondent la the
little shiner hook—ahe hauled
M M *"* Michigan State 11
Casselberry area, but now she in a three pound catfish. The ^ ° U‘n 1 r V * ““‘Hfu i.r.2
U tJ ! over Notre Dame, Purdue 1
hs. tu n ed to her brothers' picture of her catch waa sent n kHU
to with the notation that “the
(laid as a fisherman.
wt « ovei
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over Iowa, Kansas
Cathy got herself a cine brothers did help a little with
0U’’Rlchard»on au r. w a. to
“ T * 1 13 0T”
the landing net.”

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After live weeks of play in
the Thursday Nile Mixed Lea­
gue, Powell’* Office Supply is
in first place with 16 wins and
four losses, followed eloftly
by Pryor’e Insurance with 16
wine and five losses.
Next in line is Appleby’s
with I t wine and nine losase;
Steinmeyera with nine wins
and 11 losses, H eart Council
with seven wins and 13 losses
snd Cook’s Cornsr with 2 wins
and IS losses.
Play last week saw Vergil
Anderson burst through with
a high game for the men of
222 pins and a 600 series.
Other BOO plus series were
rolled by Jimmy Anderson,
627; Eddie Simon, 618; Rich­
ard Dames, 619, and Bill Fost­
er, 808. Dot Poweil wsa the
only lady bowler to make the
charmed circle with a 607.
On lanes 9 and 10 where Applehy’a and Powell's were
competing it looked like n new
game called “pick up the 3-10"
had been atarted with Mr.
Appleby, Al Warner and Erma
Anderson picking up ths baby
split only to be outdone by
Richard Barnes who felled the
split twice.
Vsrgil Anderson of Pryor’s
Insurance team picked up ths
3-6-10 and the 6-7, and Elean­
or Anderson of ths sama team
made the 2-7 sp lit

“ U'e h8,m ^
•That w » the only break of
the Series. We had Richardson
.tending just wb*ere WUUe
HcCovey lined that smoker
in the last inning.
“ If he hadn't been, the ball
game would have been over.”
Thus the Yankees woo
again and the Gianta who had
been battling from beh nd aU
aeason finally ran out of g a s by those few Inches. They
didn't, thouiih, run out Ol
fans. They won their hearts
when they tied the Los An­
geles Dodgers for the National
League pennant and then won
in the third end deciding
game of the playoff. In that
one those never-say-dle Giants
went Into the ninth Inning
trailing, 4-2. They pulled it
out with four runs.
“ It didn't occur to me that
we wouldn't pull this one out,
either,’’ said Dark. “ Until
Bobby caught that McCovey
liner.

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Sanford J a i l e r High
School’s footballers took a
one-sided game from Leesb u g 's Jailers Tuesday sight
39-0. With everybody bal the
wsterboy gettiag Into the
act. Coach Dan Pelham’s
charges gave a demonstra­
tion of bow Ike game eagbl
to be played to Uw befuddled
and on tel sued visitors.

Boisdorf Tops In City Loop
Excitement ran high in City
League action last Wednesday
night as Bob Borsdorf, bowl­
ing for the league leaders, Jet
Lanes, blasted the pins for
two consecutive 224 acores and
then followed with a 246, Just
missing a 700 series by only
six pins.
Although Bob’! efforts over­
shadowed most of the scores
for the night, a few bowlers
displayed some fine Individual
parforraancei. Schautteet roll­
ed a high 243 single to lead
his team Is a 31 win over
Team No. 4. with Thompson
rolling a 216 single for the
lowers. Borsdorf. score with
MaaweU't 209 and SpoUki's
202 gar* Jet Lanes a sweep
ovtr Sweeney's, giving them
sol* possession of first place.
The Jet Lanes five also set
a new league team scratch
series high of 2868.
Lake Monro* Inn ran into
difficulty again* newly apon-

West: Washington State 1
0Y,r 0I.ndl*n*’ * * ,Mn*‘on I
OT.r Stanford. Oregon # eve
AJr Force, Southern California
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The sportsmen’s president,
Edw vd McCall, didn't let the
rest of the members forget
that he promised to bead up
a working group.
He said be expects to hear
from all committees after the
opening nerves of the dove
season are soothed.

sored BAW Marine Service.(but Hansen’s 211/323 set with
Fox led with a 207/387 set, at- Rodriquex’s 209/338 gave the
slated by Uhr’a 210 and Pente- losers enough to salvage one
cost’s 224 to take three points, point.

t a r a a c racv fT c a r a t ,
xixtm ju d ic ia l c tn c c ry .
IN AND FOR BRMIXOLD
c o r u r v . FLORDA. IN CDAN.
CBDT NO. u s e r

MODTOAOB FORECLOeCRD
WINTER PARK FEDERAL
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C1ATION, • aorperatlaa or.
taalacd and aulatlar uadar
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BVANOELtNB P R A N C E S
BURTON, •
Defendant.
mw BUT
T * i EVANGELINE I R A R k
CBS BURTON,
tie * *w te tartar i v n i a
Roaneka. VlraUU
TOC ARB HEREBY NOTTISO that a Complaint ter
Divert* a l wthsr rellet baw
Beta riled aweUst yaw ta the
above styled Court aad row
are hereby required to osrvo
a copy o f roar Answer or
other do roues to the Com.
plalat uyow the PUIntlfrg
Attorney. TL JACKPON HAASXR Attoraoy at Low. l i e
N. Oraaw* Avenne, suit* 18
OrUado, Oranyo Couaty, Flor*
Ids. sa d fils ths artylsal ensw sr sr dafswss la tbs oirics
s f the Clark of the Circuit
Coart *a or before the IStb
day a t October, IMS, A. D.
If yow fan to da as Judemoat by Dafsult will bo takaa a ss ln st yaw for tbs rallof
prayad tar ta ths Complaint
la sold canoe w ill thou pro.
coed aa parts.
DONE AND ORDERED, at
Saaford. Florida, this t l ik
day a f Saptoaibar. IH t. A D .
(BEAL)
Artbap H Beckwith, J r,
Clark Clroalt Court
, lom luala Couuly, Florid*
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Dsputr Clark
Publlak BapL II * Oct. I, IS,
IT. IMS.
CDA-IT

HARRT I. KANE aad
SARAH 8. KANE, hi a wlfa. a*
DafaadaatR

NOTICE OP SUIT

TO I HARRT B. KANE aad
SARAH 8. KANE, hid
w lfa,

Huntar, Naw Tark

•nd
HAROLD OOLDXAN and
BERTHA OOLDMAN. hie
wlfa.
e l Grand Annua,
bit- Varnon, Naw Tork.
and to aoy and all other
parties
elataUae
any
rlekt. till*, and/or laIntaraat In aad lo the
follow !*? detpcrlkei pro.
porty, to-wlt:
Lot i. of B l o c k n r
of
WALKIR1
AO*
DITION TO ALTAMONTM
I P R I N O 8.
Altamonte
Sprlnao, BomlnoU County,
Florida, aceordla* to the
plat tbaraot rtcordtd I*
Plat Book L P ast 11. af
tha Pubtla nocorda of
Boralnolo County, Plortda,
TOU a u k IIKHEUT NOTI*
PIKD that tha Plalatlff, WIN*
TEK PA ItK FEDERAL BAT*
INOB AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION. a, corporation oraanls*
od and ezlatiar uadar tha
Uwa of lha Ualtad Htataa of
America, has laitltatad ault
asalnat you In tha Circuit
Court o f the Ninth Judicial
Circuit, la sad for Bemlnols
Couaty, Florida, tha aaturo
of tho ault la to fortelota m
mortaaao on tha above doe*
erlbod property, oald property
belay altuatod aad located la
flemlnola County, Florida. Tow
and aach o f yon are boroby
required to file your Anawt*
with tho Clerk of tbo Circuit
Court, In and for Bemlnole
County, Florida, aad aarvs
a copy thoraof upon W. B.
Wlndorwtodlo, of tbo firm o f
Wlodarwoodlo, Halnta, Huntar
A Ward. S it Park Avtnu*
South, Wlntar Park, Florida,
Attorneys for Plalatlff la the
abort action, on ar before
tha tta t day of October
t i l l , alao a Decree Pro Con*
faaao wilt bo satarad aealaat
you.
IT IB ORDERED that this
ba pubtlahed la Tha Sanford
Herald, a nawapapar pabllsh*
ad In BomlnoU County, Flor*
Ida, ones each weak for four
eonaocutlvo weeke.
WITNKSB tha head a f the
Clark of tha Circuit Court,
Bomlnola County, Florida, this
tho t l lh day af SeptambeR
A. D., 1IU .
(BEAL)
Ar(hur If. Beckwith. J r ,
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.

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FA 3-1191

Houeetrailer A Cabana fu rtI Bedroom borne. $$100 per PAINT * BODY MAN
labtd. Dewitt Traitor Park.
month. 304 Palm Place. D efend Auto dealer would
Modem a bedroom masonry
like to iato h ltw paint tad
KaaaaMblo.
(Pravur Homan).
borne. Utility room. Car*
body man. Capable «&lt; manCONVENIENT TO BASE
ports. Kitchen equipped.
Mlny gotog paint and body
S t Johns Realty
$704$ mo. Call 32343*7.
3 Bedrooms, kitchen equip­
atop. P ro to ulklag only
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
ped, large Using room.
with aoiooooa (n itra te d to
$103 a month. 10$ E. Wood­ 2 BEDROOM apartment. Lake U l N. Park Are. PA $$133
« poraaaoat position. Tbo
Mary Bird, and 3th St.
land Drive. PA $-7097 after
light man la thla ipot can
PA 3-7909.
4:30.
cam over 11,900. All repUea
ana w end, gtate fully all
quallflenttocu. Writ* Box 48,
W IN . 3 room a p t Private
c/o Sanford Herald.
entrance. $39 a month. Elec,
Funs. Small downstairs Apt.
J.
W.
Hall,
Realtor
EXPERIENCED
and water Included. CaU
1102 Maple. FA £-0721.
“ Call Hall" PA M$41
APPLIANCE SALESMAN
PA 24344.
234$ So Preach Are.
Prefer man 23-40. H urt be
« BOOMS and bath. Com30
ACRES
newly
plowed
and
plately unfurnished. Near
experienced ftkd currently
COST $12000
harrowed farm land. N.
la the appliance business.
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
Sacrifice a t $3973
Cameron Ave. on cast tide,
Must
have
automobile.
cheap rent. $7JO week. Ph.
ra 3 bedroom borne,
14 mile south of Celory Ave.
Position available Immedi­
FA $9219.
s m w . Easy terras,
E. B. Stowe. FA 2 $145.
ately. Salary with incen­
ling because divorce.
tives,
many company bene­
LARGE &gt; bedroom house, kit­
fits. Desire m an to man­
chen equipped, near largo
Nice Pinecrest Homo. 119 age new store opening
Into. FA 8-72H.
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
E ast Coleman Circle. Rea­
shortly. Work for largest
Rooms privets baths, 114
sonable. By Owrnr.
Largs efficiency Apartment.
independent appliance deal­
W. First S t
Call FA 2-9341,
e r In central Florida. Ap­
STANDARD oil Station busRENT A BED
las ss and equipment. Rea­ ply E . N. Kelly. Jr„ Britt’s
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Commercial Building for of­
lac., IM No. Orange A rt.,
sonable for quick sate.
fice or small business.
Orlando,
Florida.
PA
&gt;-710$
after
I.
Situated on 27th St. facing
By Day, Weak. o r Month
proposed site of AAP. CaU
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
BUILDER sacrifice $19400.
FA 2041.
Ph. PA 2-3101 11$ W. 1st SC
FHA o r conventional financ­
ing. No closing cost 4 Bed­ Part time help. Apply ArmyEFFICIENCY ap t, Sanford 6A Special Notions
rooms, 2 baths, double car­ Navy Surplus, Sanford.
Merest, ideally to u te d on
port*, central beat, com-

First SC near Port Office.
I City Parking Lota, stop­
ping places. SulUhto far
conpto ar tlagto, o h rent
No utility charges. Inquire
Maanel Jacebaoa D e p t .

YOUNO male teacher wlQ
share home with dtalrable
person. CaU FA 36994
FA 2 2214.

6. For R ost
$ Bedroom house

after $.

FA

1 * 1 BEDROOM a p t Ph.
PA 2-1462 betweea 1:30 to
T:09 Mon.-Fri. or FA 2-4391
841)9
any other time. 119 W. 17th
84.
BOOMS, The Gablei, 401
Magnolia Aw. FA 2-0730.

to 1

11. Real E state Wanted

River Front

CaU PA 2-9471 after 9:90 p.m.

w orses o r aerr
rnoMH b o u t o n WBin-

IT’S A BUYER’S
MARKET

ICK,
p ises s f rsstesaee «»known
A Sworn Comptalst kavlng
keen filed neslaat you la tbs
Circuit Cosrt la s*S for
Otmlnols Csunty, Florida, la
Chancery, far nirirro, ths Unfurnished S BR bouse.
abort tltla s? aald sotlsn bs.
2412 Willow. FA 2-0274.
Ins E D W A R D WEHUCK.
1-Ulntlff VO. IRENE HOnTON
wo
bedroom
furnished
WKIKtCK. Defendant. tbsos
apartment, 2101 Magnolia,
proosnts ars to esuss sad rs«
quirt you ts fils your w rit,
$59.00. Phone FA 2-3931,
ton dofansso. If any, to ths
Robert A. Williams.
Complaint fllod boraln, nnd to
aor*a n copy thoroof upon
P la in tiffs attornoy on or bo* CLEAN tin t floor a p a rt
for# tho 12lh dsy of N ovsamsnt. Private entrance.
bar, A. D. IMS. otbsrwlao a
1004 Palmetto Ave.
Docroo Pro Confoaoo will bo
ont.rsd sealnot you *nd tho
unfurnished
tsuoo procood os part*.
Bedroom
WITNKS3 my bond and or*
house. 1303 EUlotL Phone
flclal oosl s i Bsnford. 8oml&gt;
FA 2-3234 or FA 2-0325.
nolo County, Florid*, tblo Itb
day of Oclobtr, A. D. 11(3.
(DEAL
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i s h
FHA A VA PROPERTY
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
ed room. FA 2-74)1.
Clark of tho Clreutl Court.
MANAGEMENT A S A L E S
Ninth Judicial circuit at
BROKER
2 BEDROOM home,
Florida
Dr Margsrst E. Tyra, D.C
Office FA 2-211$
equipped, 3 bloc
CJorJon V’. Fradarlrb
Nlgbta FA 2-064*
Elementary Scho
Attorney for D alatlff
323-0700
r. O. Dux U lt
month. FA 2-9437.
Sal-304 North Park Aviaua
2324
Park
Dr.
Sanford, Fla.
Sanford, Florida
SMALL FURNISHED bouse
Publlah Oct. IS. IT, 14, St.
Must sell 2 homes, 3 jears
322-3237.
COU-4S

3 &gt; BEDROOMS. 1, IV, ft 2 BATHS

V A - N O DOWN PAYMENT
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA - CeaeetBanal fa FHA Fiaaaciag
---------------------- •
---------------------Saaland Estates . On 17-92 (2 Ml. So. *f Sanford)
Bales Office 1st. Ilouaa laalds Ea trance

IS. Mortgage
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

PH. FA 2-0974
JIM HUNT REALTY. Hale* Agent
Day*. FA 2-2118 * Eva. fa Bus. FA 2-9*49 - 323-9709

15. B o siaean O p p o rtu n ity
YOUNG sod OLD can make
Christmas money e a s i l y
through money-back Sales
Kit p u n . FA 2-4033, Even­
ing*.

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service.

DUTCH HILL NURSERY
Petunias, Tomaloo Plants,
Calendulas. New Uptali
Rd. Off 20th St.

BEDROOM.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

! |, . 2

HATIIS

IIOMKS
Priced Prom

$11,990

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VA. FHA &amp; IN-SERVICE LOANS

63Country Club Road al Mayfair Cauatry Club

Li

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$2 9 5
HUNT
LINCOLN . MEBCUKY
109 N. Palmetto Ave.
Ph. FA 2-4284

New Car Trade-Ins
Now Is The Time To Trade!
The Deals Are B etter Than Ever!
CT.148A
•I Ford 4 Dr. Rauch Wage* 9
Cjl.. Htandard Trans. Radio tnd
Beater, Air Condition, Ready to
C2-294A
i t Falcon Fordor Dalai* Trim,
Htandard Y’rana, Radio and Hast*
ar, Beautiful Blue tnd Whiter One
aw nor.

OPEN DAILY 11 TILL
N A NASSAU VACATION

6
FOR

1995
1745

CORVAIK 4 Dour, Hester
CHEVROLET 4 Door. Automatic ~

Free! 5,000 TV STAMPS

FALCON 2 Door. Standard .Shift

With Each Truck Or Car
Sold - Costing: Over $495

FORD 4 Door, I Cylinder, Standard
VAIXIIALL 4 D o o r ........................
RAMBLER 4 Door, Autumatlo

XC2-S31A
’39 Mercury Montclair 2 Ilr.
Hard Top. (V-8) Auto TrnnaH
I'uwar Steering. Power lirnkeo.
Radio and Heater. Clean on*
oaner.

OLDS 3-11 Hardtop Coup*, I’owor

39 CHEVROLET I Door. V-8, Automatic _ ..................
$7 UUI.CK 2 D«»or llardlop. Power ......................... .....
37 ClIKYBLEK WINDSOR I Door. Air • Conditioned
37 CHEVROLET V.9 llardlop Coups
67 FORD 2 Door. Htwndard Shift

.................. ........

37 PLYMOUTH 4 Door. $ Cylinder (Needs Ring.) ....
37 CADILLAC I Door. Power. Air Conditioned

A FEW 1962 DEMONSTRATORS AND
EXECUTIVE’S CARS LEFT - GOING FAST

3* BUCK 2 Door, Standard Shift
66 PLYMOUTH 4 Door

.... .........-....- .....

XC2-249A
&gt;59 Old*. (96) 4 Dr. Hard Ton.
Autn Trans., Air Conditioned.
Radio. L o c a l Owner, Power
Steering, Power Brakes.
FC2-3Q3A
*38 Mercury (V8) Auto Iren*.,
Power Steering, Power llrakee.
Radio and Heater, Putter Win­
dow a, l lean.

1375
1345
1095

TRUCK SPECIALS
’60 Chav. Stepnlde half ton Pickup, Lone
Wheel Hu m , Cleun• **#o***o#*»u##*e#»*#***##e*u 1293
FT2-92A
’60 F-100 lMck-Up, 6 CyL Healer,
Lon* Wheel lln.se. New Faint
1343

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33 STLTlKBAhKR 4 Door IhrLuae ............. ...... ....... ...
39 PONTIAC I Door Hardtop llonnatllle, Power
33 RAMBLER 4 Boor Station Wagun ---------

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33 CADILLAC 4 Door. Power ......... ................................
33 BUCK 4 IKjot

sr u

56 BUICK

Beedy Mixed Concrete .
Septic tank lids—Step*
Grease Traps — Lintel*, Still
Stepping Stones—Lot Markers
Sand - Cement • Steel • Rock
Miracle Concrete Co,

59 OLDS 2 Door Hardtop, Automatl* ............................

3 &amp; 4

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IT

Today's Buy

*93 CORVA1R convertible, by
owner. May be seen after 4.
Plaatle or rayon tapes. Cot­
1102 Maple Ave., Sanford.
ton or nylon aard*.
Raaknrik Glaaa and Paint *99 AUSTIN-Hetley 100. A-l
throughout, except seats,
Company
$•73. FA 2-1970.

W1LLY8 Jeep, 4 wheel drive,
huba, Station Wagon. U04
W. 23th SL
or what have yea. Williams
Furniture Mart, Hwy. 174$.
1137 HILLMAN Husky $399.
Casselberry, Fla.
1951 Renault Dauphins $423.
922-2309.
Hybrid Geraniums In bloom Hotpoint 2 years old, $73.
CRAPEVtLLE NURSERY
II cubllc f t Refrigerator.
Grapovilto Ave. near 20th SL
FA 2-4334.

57 UL'ICK 4 Door, Automatic, Power Steering ft Urakrs

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PA 2-9473 alter 9 p.m. or
Cedar Chest $20, Singer por­
contact Mrs. Gielour, Hunt
table $23, Console Philco Ra­
Llncoln-Mercury, Inc. $903. 22* Housetrailer. Park Avo*
dio $13, P3I German Lug**
$30, 14 hp. Motor $10, Trom­ 1337 Mercury Monterey, good
Trailer Park. Lot S3.
bone $30, Pedestal Pan, II”
condition. Very clean. $700.
$10.104 W. 2nd S t PA 2-440$.
$200 down. Balance $30
month. Phone FA 23197
after 3:30 p. m.

bout 100 Laying Pullets
hatched Feb. 14th, cross
breed. Also t Turks ya for
sale. Ph. PA 3-23S9.

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$r

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT tad REPAIR
WORK
M Sanford Ave. FA 2-6363

SB. T ra ito r* • C a b a n *

Utility Traitor $33.
G. E. Garbage Disposal
$13. to" Boys Bike $$- CaU
after S. PA 3-2170.

1139 YELLOW EDSEL Con­
OIL HEATER SERVICE I CHEST of Drawers $10, 1 vertible, by owner. CaU
Vacuum
CleaMr
now
$33,
1
Circulators cleaned and re­

3* CHEVROLET I Cylinder 2 Door, .standard Shift .....

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Plumbing &amp; Heating

Florida

a Wheel

go*

C entral Air Conditioned

1 r

RECONDITIONED Spood-O*
Print Mimeograph Machine
939.9$. PowtU’s Office Sup­
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
ply Co. 117 MagaoUa.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
AU Types and Sises
Wo*’Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
rA 2-602

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23. Plumbing Services

Umbrella Tents $3241 spa*
elal, camp stoves, ArmyNavy Surplus 310 Sanfoid
Avo.

FREE ESTIMATE
PLUMBING
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
olf Carts, Gasoline end
Contracting A Repairs
16. Female Help Wanted
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Electric. New and used,
FREE DELIVERY
ture. CaU Nix Bedding Mf|.
while they last, as tow a*
Alix of Sanford wants ex­
R. L HARVEY
Co., a t tue Celery Ave.
$293. $60 down and 910 .per
perienced Sewing Machine 394 Sanford Ave. FA 2-33S3
FA 3-2117.
month. Buy one with your
Operators. Experienced ou
Robson
golfing partner.
section work tor ladies 26. Radio 4k Television
Highest Casa prices Paid
Sporting Goods Downtown
swimwear end sportswear.
A
Trade-In
Allowance
Made
SUNSHINE TV has a new
Sanford. FA 2-3961.
Piecework
with
hourly
On Used Furniture A Ap­
addresa and phone number.
guarantee. Start now and
pliances.
Service caUs S2.U0. 1211
Apartment sixe G.E. I
move with us to our new
Palmetto.
WILSON - MAIER gerator. Good com!
Sanford palatial fully airreasonable. FA $-3700,
323-0567
U E. First SL
FA 2-3632
conditioned plant with cafe­
teria on premises. Apply in
person to our new plant
manager Mr. Curiale at

LONGDALE

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FRIGIDA1RE
Sales &amp; Service
House Wiring, Free Estimates
Sid Vlhlen’t RsndaU Electric
112 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-0913

of $1140 per month or afll
sacrifice for cash. Can eel*
lect TE $-1311, Casselber­
ry. Fla.

H. B. POPE CO. INC.
IM So. Park Ave. PA 9-43

31. Poultry * Livestock

FA 2-2420

South Sylvan Lake Shorn on
large mil* wide Sylvan
Lake. Exclusive • Restrict­ Experienced Painter wanted.
No phone calls please. Ap­
ed. Make your home in
ply in person to Engineer,
this beautiful Lake Front
Mayfair Inn.
subdivision. Large
lakefront and lake view lota
ONLY 3 MORE
available. Also 3 4k 4 bed
room, 3 bath homes. Go to LOTS LEFT IN —
Paola School, then west •*
mile on S. Sylvan Lake Dr.
.'I or 4 lied room*
Call FA 2-7898 days or
1 11 n n d 2 U n th n
FA 21369 evening!. Or see
Monthly
C M P»
VA
your broker.
P uts, ▼ tfte
aad
By Owner, attractive air- Low Aa - W « # FHA
conditioned 3 bedroom, 2 6 .Ml. south of Sanford.
bath borne. In Pinecrest Turn West at 2nd Road
3rd Addition. Drapes, fence, south of Owens lirwu
well kept yards. 113 W. OPEN I t a. m. to I p. at.
DAILY
Coleman Circle. FA 2 3698.

KING3WOOD BUILDERS, INC.

AIR-CONDITIONING

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

24. Etoctrkml Barvlci

3 Complete Rooms tor

FRIGIDAIRE
Saws A Service
O. H. HIGH
1799 W 1st SL Saatord
Ph IA 3-JM3

$ New Homes under con­
Windshield Back Glaaa
struction. Pick your colors. PERMANENT SPECIAIA Door Glass
Vent Glass
3 bedrooms, range and re ­ $1.30 Complete and a large
SERVICE
frigerator. $61 a month. No
caa of style spray free. Senkarik Glass and Paint
eash needed. FA $-$011
Company
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
$1$ Palmetto
FA 3-0134 219 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4923

WOMEN ages 21-33. not office
work. Apply at Nifty Auto
Bath. 2409 French Ave.
old for tba price of one. 2
and 3 bedroom, high shady
loti. $14,000. See these NEAT INTELLIGENT GIRLS
AGE 21-30 W A N T E D ,
homes before you buy.
GOOD WITH FIGURES.
M6-4S0I.
NO PHONE CALLS. COME
TO ORLANDO-SEM1NOLE
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
JAI ALAI F R O N T O N .
Rosltor
HWY. 1702. FERN PARK.
Raymond Lundqulst, Assoc,
ASK FOR MRS. ARR1ETA
FA 3 3931 Atlantic Bank Bklg.

Sunland Estates Homes

LAWN SERVICE: mowing
edging. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Ph. FA 2-1117 af­
ter 3 p. m.

New Suburban home. Just
completed, $300 down and
move In. Only one, better
hurry. C. A Whlddon Sr.
Broker, 323-3901.

Property

i x r n t h o m o s v rn n rc r.

PIANO TUNING — Electro
a r Scicatlfic, Repatrtag.
W L. HARMON
Ph. PA 1-4231

paired. Complete

Saa-Lanta Apartment, large 1
bedroom apartment!, fur­
nished or unfurnished. 404
in r a m c t s c v r r cocut .
K. 14th SL, Sanford. Phone WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
im a
a r o ia u n a c trr
Approximately 21* acres, with
mw r r o a r n t nr 4VB row
322 9334.
im n o l r c o ir r r .
ISO ft. on river, H mile off
c n m x a r wo. txaaa
Fura. 2 Bedroom bouse,
RL 41
CDWAKD WK1R1CK,
Adults. FA 9-7(94.
rtalntltf
$4,600

Legal Notice

f o r Rag and UpboUtty
cleaning la your born# rail
Mr C ra m , Apopka m 118

Tarpaulin. Hoary, new, aorcr ANNOUNCING Port Sertod
used. $10. Valreroal Tow*
Specials. We’re eat all day
bar $11, a-Day Uaotel Clock
Wednesday p reedttof. T e a r
9$. P air 9.41M3 T ina, now
beat walk T te n te y to la
trtada $S. Antique Rocker*
eur sbowreoeM. B a s e s
reatond. IN . Kenmore
loaded. Slide to $B« •Tank'*
Washer $123. CaL Karol*
out one of ear "Giant"
re r, ocw $10. CW Trans­
package • teals. IMS HRs
mit U r with tubes aad cry­
like $4100 l$-ft Lam a Cent*
stal $30. a Volume Ency­
asr with IN bp. tobosr*
clopedia, recent edition
outboard meter, a burner
$19. V. Wbeetoaa, Loagwood
at $3100. Dent bo toft ea
Park. PA a*T$TI.
Srd with off brand oqul^
menu Tow won't walk with
a t our efficient Carpet
a $aoe posh button Erin*
Shampooer FREE with pur­
rude at $319. A SpectaeeU
chase of Blue Lustre
a r catch le our $39$ fiber*
shampoo. Carroll's Furni­
glaa Runabout. M ile no
ture.
error buying a $M Gator
Traitor lor $300. Team
up
with us. wo puy ben
ONION PLANTS
your way. Night • gurnet
Crystal Wax Bermuda Per
every Friday. Easy play*
U-12.30: 300-1140: S M
meats. Robson Epoallag
.tote and over per M $2.00
Goods Diamond. Downtown
FOB Here. A.M. Prevatt,
Sanford. PA 9-NI1.
Phone 740-2119, Seville.

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57 DODGE 11 Ton Pickup. Automatic. V-8 ___ __ ____
51 CHEVROLET !j You Pickup

QUICK EASY GMAC TERMS
505 PARK AVE. • FA 2-0861
210 E. :

Strickland-M orrison
— lNCORFOKATED —
Kurd • Falcon - Thunderbird • Ford Truck
Denier for Seminole County
L'ned Cur Lot Acroun from Civic Center
SUB E. lat SANFORD
FA 2-Uftl
PHONE WINTER PARK MI 1-8961 *

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Standing Rib

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Porterhouse
Sirloin
Cube
Full Cut
Boneless
L Round

STEAK
CHUCK
ROAST

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FRESH

lb 48c
lb 58c

Shoul. Round Roai
All Meat Slew - •

FR YER S

Short Ribs of Beef

lb 38c

Lean Brisket Stew

lb 28c

Fla Grad*

EG8, THIGHS

DAD

IAXW IU
H o u se

BREAST (With Rib)

W estern Center Cut
HENDERSON

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ARGO 14 Ox.

Tomato Catsup
ARGO

Green Beans

KANSAS QUERN

FLOUR 5 Lbs.

1101,SUM Na. 3 Yi Lb. Ja r

LARGE BOX

P ’NUT BUTTER

ENERGY

Soi'lhem No. 2Vi

Winter Garden 22 Ox.

PEACHES

MA-DA 303 TIN

Frozen Pies

Three Diamond No. 2

SL. PINEAPPLE £
Shurfine No. 303

BARTLETT PEARS

APPLE
PEACH
CHERRY

TOMATOES
ROUND BOX

GORDY SALT
STANDARD JOJ

POTATOES
303 CAN SHOWBOAT

SPAGHETTI
GREEN HEAD

2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS:
4th ST. * SANFORD AVE.
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

1100 W. 13th ST.

Cabbage^

5

TENDER STRING or

U. S. NO. 1

Pole Beans

Potatoes 10 lbs.

Limit 4

PR1CE8 GOOD THRU OCT. 21

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�Navy Jets Ordered
To Boost Defenses

* * * « lO 0*
■ r L A I1Y VEBSBEL
ELECTIONS AND SUCH . .
Jimmy Crappi will be unopposed la tht city election
com* November . . . No one
qualified the final day yeaterday . . . In the other race,
It will be Earl Higginbotham
and Sonny Raborn squaring
off . . . Absentee ballots ready
at the aupervitor of registra­
tion office . . . 9,14S eligible
to vote In the city . . highest
ever . . . no rallies planned
. . . Last year the Jaycces
held one . . changed their
minds this time.
• • •
Diagonal parking on the
south side of First St. will go
into effect by the first of next
month. The hold-up according
to City Manager W. E . Know­
les la waiting for the meter
heada . . . Won’t bo in until
late this month.
• • e
County Engineer BUI Bush
urges residents not to use 29th
St. too much . . . Use access
roads such as 20th, 27th and
Florida Ave. . . . Did you
know during the peak periods
some 1,000 cars p u s daUy on
that stre e t

• • •

There wUl be a meeting of
the former county commis­
sioners accused of illegally
spending county funds a cou­
ple of years ago when the ton­
ing regulations were being
lushed out. The money spent
was for suppers for those
working on the project Now
the word comes down from
Tallahassee that the commis­
sioners must pay back the
county for the eating money,
and they also must reimburse
the county for money spent for
an equipment donation to a
local charitable insUtution.
Total (70 each.
• • •
By the way, we queried fbr
m er County Attorney Mack
Cleveland Jr. on the meeting
and he said he was asked to
attend.
T h e conversation w e n t
something like this:
Reporter: Mack, what good
can come out of the meeting
after the attorney general
ruled they must pay?
Cleveland: I don't know.
They just asked me to be at
Spcncer’a today and I'll be
there.
Reporter: Ought to be an
interesting meeting.
Cleveland: The food Is good.
• • •
Checking the Sheriffs office
today we found out that no
one got in last night . . . no
one got out.
• • «
Shrine Bowl actio* tonight
ftl DeLend.. . . Sanford vs. DeFund. . . . Should he quite
gunie . . . starting 7:30 p. m.

WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Defense Department said today it ordered
• squadron of Navy Phantom II je t fig h ter planes to Key West, Fla* two
weeks ago to . bolster the air defenses of th at area against increasing Cuban
air strength.
The department freely acknowledged the move.
Deputy Secretary Roswell L. Gilpatrick ordered the Navy on Oct. 6 to
send 12 of the Phantom planes to th e Florida base.
The Pentagon believes the Phantom is the fastest fighter plane in the
world. It can reach a speed of about 1,600 miles an hour.
The je t fighters now stationed in the Florida area are about 90 miles
from the nearest point In Cuba.
Cuba has been receiving increasing numbers of Russian-built MIG fight*
er planes, mostly of an
older type.

Council Talks
More On Wafer
At Altamonte.
Top Item on the agenda for
the Altamonte Springe town
council Wednesday night was
more on the municipal water
system and the start of con­
struction for the Oakland Es­
tates subdivision.
R. G. Amlck. president of
Amick Construction Co., lac.,
street builders, was on hand
to discuss with the council and
Engineer Harold Radcliff of
St. Petersburg, the possibility
of an early start on laying Use
mains and connecting pipe­
work, so be could take ad­
vantage of the good weather.
After some discussion U
was decided to authorise the
street builder to proceed with
his preparations and the town
would begin the laying of the
mains at once. Amick, to save
time, will submit a bid and
begin the Installation of tbe
mains and laterals on the new
Ellsworth St., in the subdivis­
ion.
Professor Paul Douglass,
of the Rollins College Center
of PracUcal Polities, was pre­
sent to discuss making a sur­
vey and analysis of, the elty's
governmental structure at no
etoet to^Aa-tily. Thtf projK—J
was approved by jhe council
with n unanimous vote.

Board Shelves
Educational TV

GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
The Board of Control, here to
study university budgets for
the coming two years, shelv­
ed for the time being today
discussion of expanding edu­
cational television s t the Uni­
versity of South Florida.
Tbe members, who were
scheduled to start money
talks later in the afternoon,
said the wanted more time
to consider tbe proposal
which would add $399,300 to
the budget for the next two
year*.
Earlier plans were for $80,.
000 worth of closed circuit
television on the university
campus. But p r o p o s e d
changes would up the total
to $469,300 and provide for a
closed circuit system the first
year of the biennium and
broidast equipment the se­
cond year.
Member Frank Buchanan of
Miami said the proposal was
unexpected on the board's
agenda and he suggested It
be postponed at least for one
Casselberry voter registra day for study.
lion itlll under the 900 mark
today . . . clerk sayi the of­
fices will be open on Wednes­ Displeased!
ROME (UPI) — A Roman
day and Friday nlghta of next
Catholic
editor, Rev. Ralph
week In addition to the reg
ular Tuesday and Thursday Wlltgen, said today prebites
attending the current Ecumen
morning hours.
leal Council were "displeased’
• • *
by
press dispatches reporting
Sheila, the lion cub, who was
raised from birth by Mrs.VAr- council elections "as though
nold Hood, superintendent of they were those of a parlia
the Sanford Zoo. will cele­ mentary session."
brate her second birthday in
her ‘'playpen" today. Last
year she had a hunk of horsemeat with a big red candle
stuck in It, a toy tiger as a
gift and a sand pUe la which
to play. But she plays a little
too rough now. We hope she
has many happy returoa of
the day.
• • •
Building permits were Is­
sued by the Casselberry clerk
to the tune of 9999 the other
day for the construction of
)290.ouo worth of grandstand
and 10 new b a m at Semin­
ole Raceway. Let's set, now,
10 barns at 90 horses apiece,
and . . . Golly, over a thous
and horses will be at tbe
, track this winter. Thst's a
lot of horses, friends, a LOT
of bay, too.

The Navy planes were
from the Norfolk, Va* a n a
and placed under operational
control of the North American
Defense Command.
The move coincided with
continued official disclosures
hsre of Cube’s buildup of mili­
tary strength. The govern­
ment, however, hat Insisted on
describing the Cuban buildup
aa "defensive.’*
Undersecretary of S l a t e
George W. Bail told a House
committee Oct. 9 th at Rutile
planned to send Cuba from 29
to SO advanced type MIGs. He
eaid the Castro regime already
had on hand 60 elder type
MIG jet fighters.
In Havana, Algerian Pre­
mier Ahmed Ben Belle joined
Fidel Castro Wednesday night
in demanding that the United
States give up Its big naval
base at Guantanamo la Cuba’s
south coast.
A communique Issued a few
hours after Ben Bella left for
New York said the two pre­
miers agreed on "the immedi­
ate need for the evacuation of
troopa and the dismantling of
foreign military base* in other
countries, including the naval
base a t Guantanamo."
In Washington, a State De­
partment spokeaman said ths
United States has no intention
of giving up the base.

SAC Schedules
Meet Tonight
There will be a special
meeting of the board of re­
presentatives of the Seminole
Association of Communities
tonight at the Rlksha Inn,
Fern Park, according to an
announcement by organisa­
tion secretary E. H. (Al)
Case, Lake Mary.
One purpose of the meet­
ing is to discuss with Mrs.
Colleen Pope ways In which
tho association can assist in
bringing the Florida Sym­
phony Orchestra to South
Seminole County to give a
youth concert, in the spring,
for the students of grades 4-6
in the south end schools.

Kids, G et Those
Yule Them e
Entries In
Friday midnight is the
deadline for children in the
first through the sixth grade
to enter suggestions for the
theme of this years Christ­
mas Parade, Chairman Bob
O'Neal emphasized today.
The winner will receive a
$29 savings bond from tbe
Jsycees. Themes for the iast
three years have been Christ­
mas Dreams, Christmas Fan­
tasy and An Old-Fashioned
Christmas.

Blant Kills 3
BACCHUS. Utah (UPI) Three men were killed and II
Injured Wednesday In an ex
plosion at a Hercules Powder
Co. plant that producei rocket
motors for the Mlnuteman and
Polaris missiles.

No New Leads
In Two Area
Robberies

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WEATHER: Mostly fair throat* Friday. High today, 9048. Low totdyht, 7D-78.
United Prooi Leased Who Established 1901 THURS. OCTOBER 18. 1982 SANFORD, FLORIDA
V A ...

Signs BUI
NEW YORK (UPI) — Tbe
condition of lira . Eleanor
Rooeevolt continued "about
the some" Wednesday a t Co­
lumbia • Prcebyterian Medical
Center.

Drop Outs
OXFORD, Mlsa. (UPI) —
Registrar Robert B. Ellia said
Wednesday that more than 131
students had dropped out of
tho University of Mississippi
sines James Msredlth enrolled
Sept. 30.

DeGaulle W arns

No hew leads have been
PARIS (UPI) — President
found In the two robberies Charles de Gaulle warned to­
Wednesday nooa of grocery day he will resign a t once if
stores and tha attsmpted hold­ the nation votes against him
up of a third, according to or gives him a skimpy major­
the Sheriff's office and tbe ity in ths O ct 28 constitutionCity Police.
al referendum.
The first robbery was pulled
at Tlndel'a Country Grocery Into Shape
in Lake Monroe, where Mra.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
J . 11. Tlndel was told by ■ Hie State Board o f Control
tall, blonde-haired, light-commet hero today to whip into
petted young man, bolding a
shape a $160 million operat­
gun, to "open that cash draw
ing budget and a $99 million
er."
building program for Florida
Mra. Tlndel said she was at
tho back of tha store waiting universities in the coming two
years.
on a little girl when the man
came in. Ha waited until the
bad finished with the young­ JFK-Red Meets
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
ster and when she came to
the cash register he pointed President Kennedy was meet­
his gun at her and gava the ing lets today with Soviet For­
order to open.
eign Minister Andrei Gromyko
When ihe opened the drawer for a cold war discusaion ex­
in ihe caih register he reach­ pected to lead to Kennedyed in and took a handful of Khrushchev talks inItha Unit­
bills and change and walked ed States later thla jreur.
out to a light blua sedan with
■t
an out-of-stata tag and drove Cooperation #
off.
ABIDJAN, ivory Coaat Re­
Ilia next atop was Wheatpublic (UlT)—Prealdent Falls
land's grocery at SR 46 and
Houpbouat • Boljmy of the
t!*ke Monro* Rd., where he
Iv erjt Coast said today that
vaa unable to get owner
growing economic eooperatien
Perry Wheatland out from be­
between hit country and the
hind Use meat cooler, and left
United States Can only bo of
without taking anything.
advantage
to both.
Tha third call for tha ban­
dit was the C. C. Flowers
Grocery at 1201 W. First St., Announces Plans
where he succeeded In looting
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
tho cash register of an esti­ The Army said Wednesday
that after Jan. 1 It will stop
mated $90.
Mrs. Tlndel said her loss tending men overaeaa whose
was estimated at about $20, enlistments would expire while
but tbero was considerably they are abroad. It said the
more in the store that the rob­ procedure would save $20 mil­
ber didn’t get.
lion a year.

U. S. Launches
Ranger Rocket
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P!)
—The United States today
launched • camera-equipped
Ranger-9 spacecraft on a
planned three day flight to
the moon.
The gold-andchrome plated
space probs, representing
America's llth moonshot in
four years, was rigged up to
take the first close-up pic
tures of ths moon and to
“ crash land" a package of
lnstrumcnta on the lunar sur­
face for a month of detailed
itudy.
A ailvery, ten-story AtlasAgena rocket blasted from tta
launching pad at 11:99 A.M.
in an attempt to hurl rang­
er-9 away from earth at a
speed of 24.900 miles per
hour.
Scientists said the flight
plan called for 799-pound
spacecraft to cross the 231,900
mile gap between earth and
the moon in about 70 hours.
This would put it In the
vicinity of the moon about
mid day Sunday.

Remains Same

Plows' North

W I L M I N G T O N , N. C.
(UPI)—Hurricane Elia plow­
ed iteadily northward in the
Atlantic with 90 mile-aa-beur
winds today but forecasters
said the center of tha storm
likely would steer elear of
the North Carolina const
At U a. zn. Ella was located
about 328 miles south of
Cape H atteras, N. C , and
moving on a north-northwest
to north course a t about 8
m-p.h.
Thla waa roughly in a Una
with the Jutting headland of
Cape Hatteras and North
Carolina’s oft-battered Outer
Banks. Tho weather bureau
predicted tha sterm- would
gather forward speed and
■tart a gradual turn to the
northeast about midnight

Tha advisory said "prsssut
indications a rt that tha hur­
ricane center will keep o ff­
shore from the North Caro­
lina coast*
I t warned, however, the*
dua to the large extent o f
the storm winds should In­
crease gradually along tho
North CaroUna Coast to ­
n ig h t reaching gala force
Friday from Nags Hood
southward, and possibly gala
forca winds are winds af 3964 miles an hour.
Tha weather agency said
th at tldea generally should
be under three feet except on
the western and southern
shores of Pamlico 8ound,
where they may ranga to
four feet Friday.
Weather • wise residents of
the Outer Banka kapt doao

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY JUVENILE Coun­
cil, represented by John Angel, (center) re­
ceives a donation of 1180, proceeds from a bene­
fit card purty held at the Mayfair by the two
Welcome Wagon groups in the county. At left is
Mra. Luther Miles, president of the South Semi­
nole Welcome Wagon Club and at right, pre­
senting the check Is Mrs. Don Cahill, newly in­
stalled president of the Sanford Welcome Wagon
Club.
(Herald Photo)

G tn is Taxes Hera

WASHINGTON (UP!) —
Prealdent Kennedy Wednesday
aigned a bill dropping an anti
subveralva affidavit aa a re­
quirement for teachera and
students receiving loans and
grants from tha National Sci­
ence Foundation or tha Na­
tional Defense Educstion Act.

M ay H it $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0

New Record

3,000,000 boxes here,
Th« c o m m i s s i o n said
Wednesday It would collect
■n intimated $12,890,000 on
the predicted record crop.
Thle, combined with a carry­
over fund of $2,328,434, will
give the commission $16,218,434 with which to carry out
its operations for tbe season.
The majority of tho money,
■bout 90 per eent, will go
into advertising and promo­
tional programs to move the
record crop, estimated at
118.7 million boxes of or.
■ngea and 37.6 million boxes
of grapefruit.
Tha commission said It es­
timated its expenses for the
■esson will bo $|.1.80.\000,
leaving a carry-over fer next
year of $2,003,000 a t the end
of the fiscal year, June 30,
1903.
Benton A Bowles Advertis­
ing Agency of New Ytrk
was given approval te carry
out its full advertising pro­
gram on oranges. The com­
mission had earlier given ap­
proval for tha first three
months of tho program.

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The 87th Congress set a rec­
ord for talking, its members
filled 42,496 pages of the Con
gresaional Reconi during their
two sessions, topping the mark
of 36,959 pages set by tha 86th
Congress.
Tha Senate out-talked the
House 26,489 pages to 10,037,

Nobel Awards
S T O C K H O L M . Swaden
(UPI)—An American and two
llritlah scientists won tha 1902
Nobel I’rixe for physiology or
msdlclne today. The Nobel
committee of the Stockholm
Caroline institute gave the
$60,043 award to U. S. scient­
ist Jamea Dewey Wataon and
to British scientists Francis
Harry C. Crick and Maurice
Hugh Frederick Wilkins.

Newspaper Week

Mayor Honors Herald
The Herald today wax called a
“prime reason” for the progress of
Sanford by Mayor J. H. (Jimmy)
Crapps as he issued a proclamation
honoring the local newspaper dur­
ing National Newspaper Week.
In the proclamation, Crapps said
“the Herald keeps the public informed
of government a^ivities to stimu­
late tha interest and participation

Ella

and has cooperated to the utmost to
inform and aid the people during
times of emergency.
“The Herald has been a prime
reason for the progress and interest
of our community and I urge the
residents of this community to ob­
serve this special week and to
recognize tha important role this
paper plays in the everyday life of
all of us,H Crapps added.

Of the $13 million expected to be collected in
taxes by the Florida Citrus Commission from grow­
ers on this year’s crop, Seminole County citrus men
will contribute over $150,000, according to County
Agricultural Agent Cecil Tucker, who said today
the estimated crop now on the trees will run over

....

watch on Ella, hat didn't loti Is very rough, hot we*r* gm
ths storm Intarfero with the I tng ahead with our surf Hate
area's annual fall surf flah. lag contest today a* planted,*
lag wettest
said Aycock Brown af tha
"Tha winds are up to SI Dade County tsarist
mfles per hour now, the surf | this nwraiag a t Masts*

*

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Bridge .............. Page 7
Clasiified Page 10 A 11
Comice ----------- Page 10
Dear Abby ___ page 7
Editorial .......
Page 4
Entertainment _ Page 7
Pussle _______ Page 10
Society
Page I A 0
Sport* ----------- Page 6

i e e e H » « e e n e » « » M M M M i e i e i e e i e e ee&lt;

Address
Moil to E. C. Harper. Jr., C/VChnmber of Com­
merce.

★

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — Tha pilot of a hup.
ricana hunter aircraft which ju st returned from a
10-hour flight in the eye of hurricane Ella d«a-cribed the storm today aa “big and of tremendous
potential."
Cdr. R. E. Blalock said his Constellation air.
craft entered Ella about 2
t.m . when the storm was lo­
cated 390 miles off 8L
Augustins.
"The storm has a terrific
wind field, something like
800 miles of winds to gala
foree," ha said. "Tha eurfaca
of tha wind aya however le
■mall, poasibly five mllea
scroll, aa compared to tha
separated cloud eye a left
which Is 10-100 miles across."
Blalack said that the Connie
was guided into the dark
storm by radar and stayed
high In the ays until dawn.
A t early light the plane
dropped to check the sea sur­
face.
He said there was a lot of
moisture within tha storm,
but It w u spread out rather
than concentrated In on* area,
There are now four hurri­
cane hunter pianos working
oftt of Naval A ir Button
Jacksonville keeping n roundtha elock watch on Ella. Bla.
lack's flight wsa tha fifth
•inco Ella was designated a
potentially dangerous hurri
cane.

Fire V olunteers
To Sponsor Film
On Survival
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire­
men will sponsor a public
meeting at 8 p. m. today in
the Fire Hall for the show­
ing of the new color Civil
Defense Him, "Florida's Ope
ration Survival.*
Seminole County Defense
Director A. B. Peterson Sr.,
or a representative from his
department, will be on hand
to dlacuu the film and the
possibility of forming n dis­
aster team to serve the com
munlty
and
surrounding
srcaa.
Interested persons of Lake
Mary and of the Immediate
aurroundiag areas which are
served by the Fire Dept, are
urged to attend the meeting.

VAH-7 Sets
Dace For
United Fund
Arthur Beckwith Jr., Cam*
pilga Chairman for the Unit,
ed Fund, eaid today that VAH7, under the leadership of
Ledr. Tom Covlll has al­
ready gone over the top In th e .
United Fund contributions.
VAH-7 men have given 197
percent of quota, Lcdr. Covlll
reports, with mor* pledges
i till coming la.
"Thle Navy Squadron has set
i fine, exatfpte for lht*whd*i
community," Beckwith eaid.
"Our hate are aft to them."
Other early returns t o p the
Advance Gifts Division,'under
the chslrnuntblp of Randall
Chase show n $800 donation
from Chase and Company;
$600 from the Florida Slat*
Bank and 8390 from the Flor­
ida Power and Light ComP«ny.
Chase reported that tech of
these gifts was substantially
increased over last year's
contributions.
Kickoff luncheon for tho
United Fuad drive will be held
Tuesday at the Civle Center
at noon and the campaign will
run from Oct. 21 to Nor. L

Interstate 4
Project Nears

Construction of a $1,690,464
segment of Interstate Route
4 in south Seminole County
is expected to be started by
Nov. 1, tho State Road De&gt;
partment announced today.
A. Max Brewer of Titus­
ville, Road Board member
for District Five, oald the
Dull State
NEW YORK (U PI) - The 6.9 mile project will extend
from the Interchange at State
stock market returned to
dull itata as Issues backed Road 48 south to a point
and filled narrowly in early northwest of Longwood M ar
trading today.
Grace Lake.

TIRES -

TIR E S

THAT'S ALL WE KNOWI
33 YEARS EXPERIENCE

CECIL TUCKER
Crop Estimate

Herald Index

★

T remendous
Pilot Says

TIRES -

RETAIL SALESMANSHIP COURSE
I plun to attend the Rutuil Salesmanship
Course. Enclosed is my check for $3 for regis­
tration. payable to the Downtown Merchants
Asan., Sunford, Florida.
N unte

NO. 584

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EASY TIME PAYMENTS
NO CARRYING CHARGES
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EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
ON - THE - CAR WHEEL BALANCING
WE SPECIALIZE IN TIRES
FOR FOREIGN CARS
SALES - SERVICE A BALANCING
WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS

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TIRE SUPPLY, INC.
409 W. FIRST ST.

SANFORD

FA 1-0651

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IT S TRUK THAT “ A Pwttjr Girt la Uka »
tody," than thaaa nino pretty girls, who maka
tha Tripia Trio of tha Saminola High School
ft Club might ba tha notaa on a faw ban of
ratty melody. From loft in back a n Sharon
las, Joty Buntsa, Barbara Bubr, Patty Glann
baa—Twyiana Alban and Linda Hunt In

front is D o o m Board and bthind htr art B a r *
bans flrihai and L y u McCord, Aeeoapaniat
Pam Jonaa waa abeent Several of thass young
Udiaa will alng ados or duata la tha forthcoming
production of HMaet Ma At tha Fair," alatad for
Oct 80th.
(Herald Photo)

-F L T AWAY, KENTUCKY BABB, FL-L*Y»Y*Y
Awag* — Tha Saminola High 8chool Glea Club
Boys Doable Quartet practices an old favorite
while being photographed, aa a favor to the

Data Duncan, Paul Harria, Kenneth Johnson,
Bill Brown, Charles Rabun and Gena Bullard.
This group will ba a part of tha production.
"Meet Ma At the Fair” scheduled for Oct 80th
In the school auditorium. A minstrel show will ba
featured as a part of the entertainment '
(Herald Photo)

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OCTOBER
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“ Meet H e At The r a lr ," their presentation o f " M a n '
the forthcoming variety dtow m y ", a U A1 JoUon.
productioa
dated by
the
Seminole High Schoel Glee
Club will be the first big
■how o f the year, under the
direction of M1m Ollle Reeee
Whittle.
Part o f tho offering will
feature a UinUtrel Show,
with Raymond Dennett itarrlag as Sir. Interlocutor.
In addition, Earl Black and
Theroa Pally will ba the
song-and-danca
men
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NEW YORK (U P I) — Gary
Wood a Junior quarterback
from Cornell, has been named
Ivy League bock-of-the-week
fur directing hie team to an
upeet victory laat Saturday
over Harvard. He completed
eight o f IS paseea for U S
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By Larry Yi
Th* death « f Terry Cordell

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-85.

kite ua lik* a solid aock la the
stom ach . . . He waa a tribute

VOL.

to this commuaity sad tha •»tire aa tk a .
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County
Attorney
Harold
Johnson has baoa a*k*d to
so* what steps eaa b * takes
to m ak* th* previous Coun­
ty Commission pay fo r those
■teak dinners ia 1*3* fo r th*
aonlag board. State auditor
backed up tor tho Attorney
General said it w as an im­
proper expenditure . . .Tb*
latest word •is that* Vernon
Dunn paid his 130. Nothing
from th* other four as y e t
s o
*

The 38-year-old arm y sol­
dier eras killed in the hills o f
Viet Nam w orking as a target
spotter during a com bat * por­
tion.
Th* observation piano w as

f l y i n g n e e u u lM M f o r
troop* o f th « Sooth Vietnam­
ese 23rd Division in op*ration*
(gainst the Viet Cong in tho
mountains north o f Bsam othnot
Capt. Cordell was th* aon o f
Mr. and M rs. J. D. Cordell o f
this city.
•
Other survivors a rt a w ife,
Sos and daughter Judith also
o f Sanford,
C apt Cordell had been s o r t­

•

Had a chat with Principal
Christy Harp, at South Semi­
nole School, in Casselberry
this a. m ., and he saya work
la progressing on th* Youth
Concert which is being or
ganiied for the south end
children. If you can help In
any way ht'd like a call
Hopes to get civic organixa
lions, Industry, financial In
stitulions etc etc., backing
th* &lt;600 venture.
• • •
UPW
Circle*
of
Lake
Mary’ s Community Presby
terian Church will be having
their annual supper and bt'
xaar at the church this Saturday afternoon from 4 'til
• . . . supper will be turkey
with all the trimmings and
there'll also be a fine chance
to get some of that advance
gift shopping done.
• • •
The Longwood Area Cham
ber o f Commerce aoon will
be mailing out information
cards for residents to fill out
as a first step towards com ­
piling a city directory . . .
suggest this also might be
a good project for the Lake
Mary C o f C.
A local doctor has put up
the money to purchase a
number of &lt;3 memberships
in tho Sanford Entertainment
Association for high school
students who would not otherwiao be able to attend. The
r tn e concert series Is one
o f L.a few cultural activities
*svails bio to tho commuaity.

Justment, and therefor* re­
quested the rescission o f the
action rescinding the vari­
ance that had been granted
previously.

One Killed
NEW DELHI (U P I) - One
Communist Chines* soldier
was kilted today la a new
Sino-Indlan clash along the
disputed border o f tho two
countries, it was officially
announced.

Small
MEMBERS OF TH E PRESS were speclnl guests a t a preview showing o f
Florida Care o f Orlando Monday, the new retirement and nursing care
home established hy J. Brailey Odham at 830 Michigan Ave. Members o f
the fourth estate, including radio, television and newspapers from all over
Central Florida were shown through the beautiful establishment and were
guests at a cocktail party and bu ffet dinner. Shown here in fron t o f the
fireplace in one o f the formal living rooms are from right, Mr. and Mrs.
Brailey Odham and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Glelow, o f Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Matter Of Weeds'

WASiUNGTON
(U P I) The 1983 cotton crop will be
grown on the sm allest acre­
age in history unless Con­
gress approves a cotton pro­
gram permitting larger land
use.

NAS To Benefit
From Projects
The Sanford Naval Air Sts
lion wlU benefit from a multi
million
doUar
construction
project planned by the Navy
during the 1963 fiscal year,
the Carolina* branch of the
Associated General Contracfora o f America AGC was
told Monday in Boca Raton.
Rear Adin. Peter Corrsdl,
chief of the Navy Bureau of
Yards and Docks, said Mon­
day that the biggest spending
during the 1963 fiscal year,
117.6 million, would be in Vir­
ginia.
Construction a m o u n t s in
other Southern states, he said,
are: South Carolina, $13.9 mil­
lion: Florida, $02 million;
Tennessee, $1.9 million; Geor­
gia, $620,000; North Carolina,
$362,000,
and
Mississippi,
$274,000. He said $16.2 million
in offshore
projects were
planned for the Southeast.

missions, said In a Voice of
Am erica Interview that shift­
ing from the NASA-favored
technique for a lunar voyage
to another method
would
cause a one-to-two-year delay
in reaching the moon. The in­
terview
was recorded
for
overseas broadcast.
President Kennedy has&gt; an­
nounced the goal o f * caching
the moon by 1970. NASA Di­
rector Jamea E. Webb be­
lieves it can be done by 1968.
The Lunar orbit rendezvous
method, which Low called
“ cheapest, quickest and most
reliable," Involves dispatching
the expedition in an Apollo
spacecraft boosted by a Sa­
turn rocket with 7.5 million
pounds o f thrust. This com ­
pares with 360,000 pounds o f
thrust in the Atlas rocket,
which puts Mercury capsules
in orbit.
____ go
The Apollo craft would
j |„|„ orhit around the moon. Tt
, would detach n “ lunar excura|-------------------------------------------- -—
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I IC Iv C T S IN O W

On Sale
Advance tickets to the an­
nual Shrins Bowl ars now
arailabl* at lo.-al drugstores
or from any Junior V a n ity
Cheerleader, fo r the fe m e to
be played bstwesn th* DsLand
Bulldogs and Scminols Junior
Varsity, Thursday at 7:30 p. m.
at Municipal 8tadiura In DeLand.
A motorcade will form at 6
p. m. at the high school to dec­
orate r a n , leaving at 6:30
p. nt. Shrlnrrn will present a
trophy to the winning team.

No Bull
Ho* anyone *ern a white-faced Hereford
bull calf in the vicinity o f Hidden Lake?
The six-months old cslf, a valuable, regis­
tered animal was purchased from rancher Earl
Higginbotham Monday oy John Carver, a mem­
ber o f the Seminole High School Future Farm­
ers, and escaped sometime lalrir from the Fu­
ture Farmers livestock pen behind the school.
Anyone seeing the calf is asked to notify
the S h e riffs office.

It was pointed out by rtpre- should b * argued oa the
segtaUves o f the city o f Mait­ its with Murasho holding that
the m atter w as la order. T o
land that there had been a
settle the question the goat*
series of differences between mission recessed for ten min­
th* city and Uw realty com­ utes and ca m * back with the
pany which Involved the Utle decision that th* m erit argu­
to Uw property In th* south ment was not in order.
end, which had been acquired
It w as concluded b y Gen.
from Uw county school board 0 . X . Yost, o f English E s­
for Uw sit* o( tb* disposal tates, that th* Board o f Ad*
plant, but that the differences Juatmcnt bad acted Illegally in
perm ission
had been ironed out and the rescinding the
two partial were willing end previously ' granted to ,th *
and
th*
ready to proceed with the coo- Maitland council
Clayton Realty Co., and that
1m iction.
A discussion developed as tho cancellation o f th* varte
to whether « r not the ease anco should stand.
Atty.
William
Hntchison,
attorney for the Board o f Ad­
justment, pointed out that th*
action o f th* board w as only
to present a situation w b«r*
agreement had to be reached
between the parties building
the disposal plant, and that
objective had been achieved
by forcing the hands o f the
Maitland council and Uw real­
ty com pany.
Now that has been accom ­
plished, said Hutchison, Uw
board w as willing that their
action bo reversed and con­
struction bo ailowod to pro-

No Comment
WASHINGTON (U P I) Sen.
Mike Mansfield
(DM ont.), decilnod to say to­
d a y ’ w hether he would seek
or accept re-election as Sen­
ate Democratic leader when
Congress meets In January.

Against Bill
WASHINGTON. (U P I) - A
space administration official
said today a final government
decision is expected “ in a
few days or weeks'* oa the
best w ay to get the first
Am erican to the moon.
He predicted acceptance of
the lunar orbit rendezvous
technique which the National
Aeronautics and Space Ad­
ministration (NASA) adopted
last July, only to find Itself
currently in a controversy
with Influential While House
advisers.
George M. Low, NASA di­
rector of spacecraft and flight

SANFORD* FLORIDA NO. 662

Board Reverses Plant
Ruling; Court Next Step?

MOSCOW (U P !) - H ie So­
viet Union, aw aro o f Presi­
dent Kennedy’s challenge to
a raee to tho m oon, today
began ■ six-weok period of
test-firing new s p a n rockkets into the Pacific Ocean.

*

Civil Service Board wil
meet in special session Wed
.n etd a y night to certify that
Lieutenant exam
fo r the
police department. Six took
the lest and six passed
• • •

Established 1908 TUBS., OCTOBER 18, 1962

Challenge

They’ re laying pipe on 23th
St. today.

Bids on rem odeling tax
assessor's Mary Earl* Walk
er'a office will be opened
next Tuesday . . . Double
the space, says Bob Brown.
• • •

W in

NASHVILLE. T en s. (U P I)
— Jaternatkmal Teamsters
Unloa President James R.
H offs will go o a trial here
O c t 23 oa eb srfea o f an
alleged $1 million conspiracy.

Mil wee also dented any re­
ports that the school would
put up Its own stadium.
• • •

A pair o f gentlemen sup­
porting Hevey for Congress
plastered signs over a few
public
buildings
yesterday
and ended up In ja il under
R200 bond each . . . Y ou just
can’ t put up potters on pub­
lic buildings gentlemen.
• • •

Lensed

On Trial

•

We asked City M anager W
E . Knowles about that meet­
ing with the Hunt people yesterday and Pete said some
investment builders were ia
town to discuss putting up
som e buildings and tearing
them. “ They were noo-com
mittal
however,''
Knowles
added.
• • •

Pm i

Quickie. Move

A CONVERSATION WITH
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS B . T.
MILWEE.
Reporter: Last y e a r 1 sat
in this office and you said
bleachers would be added at
Municipal Stadium to taka
care o f the fans fo r this
season.
M ilwec: Well, M r. Brack­
en said crowds would not be
aa large this year.
Reporter: Have Y O U aver
been to any games?
Mil wee: No.
* * *

The Clerk's, Tax Assessor,
and Tax Collector's office
w ill be d osed for an hour
tom orrow for Biddy Burdick's
funeraL
* * *

United

nm A

Civic Center should b * iivsly tonight . . . Doyla Conner
speaks btiw with dinner set
for 6*30 p.m . . . . F arm B u r
eau sponsoring Uw e v e n t

•

IS

ing in Viet Nam a s part o f tho
green beret ou tfit noted fo r
its highly trained and partic­
ularly skilled men o f the na­
tion's “ Cold W ar A rm y."
C a p t Cordell served aa studsa t body president o f Semin­
ole High School from which he
graduated la IMS. He attended
th* Citadel in Charleston, 8.
JUAREZ, M exico (U P I) C* where ho w as enrolled in Blonds setrsas I s a s Turner
aa ROTC course and graduat­ got s "quickie” divorce Mon­
ed tn 1M7.
day from hay Bfth husband,
West Coast (pegtsm sn Fred
M ay.
~

MIAMI (U P I) Dade
County lawyers voted 83-33
ion module,” sometimes call against the proposed 48-sen­
ator, 135-rcprescntative legl*
ed a “ bug,” which would take
latlve reapportionment plan
tho expedition down to the Monday after hearing a pro
moon’a surface. When the ex
and con debate on Die plan.
pioring waa dune, the “ bug1
would leave the moon and ren
dezvous with the still-orbiting
MONTREAT, S. C. (U P !)
Apollo for the return to earth —The pastor o f a Boston
church told a
Protestant
“ summit meeting” here Mon
day night that the movement
for unity among many protco u n ts
"would
ultimately
lead to Rome.”

A LLE N FORW ARD, FOREST CITY, BEING PRESENTED with a gold
membership card In the Florida Citrus Mutual, in recognition o f his elec­
tion to chairman o( the county council. Making the presentation is Robert
W . Rutledge, executive vice president. On Forward's left are Dale Carleton, director o f grower relations and Robert Penrson, Orlando field repre( Herald Photo)

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)aratn Planned

Summit Meet

M utual Names Local Chairman

Allen Forward, Forest City
grove manager, waa elected
chairm an o f th* Seminole
County Citrus Mutual Growc r ’ i Council at a treating of
th* group Monday afternoon
at tha County Agricultural
WASHINGTON (U PI)
— Agent’s offica.
The U. S. Supreme Court will
Form er chairman, Leslie
wait to hear from the Dade Bryant, Altamonte Springs,
County School Board before was named vie* chairm an ami
deciding whether to Include Jack Sym e, Goldcnrod, was
Issues from Florida in Us elected secretary.
examination o f religion in
Th* purpose of the meeting
public schools.

Jobless Pay Down
For Local Office Waiting To Hear

A decrease for September o f
$2,350 in unemployment bene­
fit* paid out by th* Sanford
offle* o f th* Stats Employ­
ment service wee reported to­
day b y the Industrial Commis­
s io n in Talluhusse*. Ths total
drop for tha month o f Sspteniber was reported at $022,982.
Other offices reporting de­
creases and th* amount o f de­
crease were:
Miami, $271,309; Winter Ha­
ven, $36,160; Tam oa, $38,603;
West Palm Beach, $28,834;
Hollywood, $24,411; Orlando,
$23,738; St. Petersburg, $19,483; Fort Lauderdale, $15,341;
Jacksonville, $12,338; Palatka,
$11,639;
Marianna,
$9,702;
Clearwater. $8,333; Gaines­
ville, $8,238; Cocoa. $8,138;
Leesburg, $8,140; Pensacola,
$7,392; Tallahassee, $6 ,388 ;
Fort Walton Beach, $6,432;
lakeland, $6,381; Ball* Glade,
$22)27; Daytona Beach, *2,310; Sanford, $2,350; Mel
bourne, $22178; Lake City,
$985; Fort Myers, $561, and
Key West, $439.

All-Out
CAPE CANAVERAL (U P I)
—U. S. space scientists, work
ing under an ever-tightening
time restriction, pushed an
"all-out drive” today to get
a 733-pound probe ready for
a shot at the moon Wednes­
day.

Castro Talks
NEW YORK (U PI) - Al­
gerian Premier Ahmed Uen
Bella flew to Havana today
for talks with Cuban Premier
Fidei Castro amid indications
he would play down the poll
deal significance of his con
troversial trip.

United Front

MONTECARLO, Monaco (U P I)— The people o f Mon
aco united bchlod Prince
Rainier and Princess Grace
today to stave off the cates
trophe that this tiny Riviera
By Jan* Casselberry
principality might lose out
Ths Casselberry Chamber o f
at a tax-free paradise be­
Commerce, meeting today at
cause of a diplomatic fight
7:30 p. m. In the Town Hall,
with France.
will hear a nominating com
mittce’s report for a slate o f
permanent officers.
T bs second quarterly board
Also on th* agenda will be
the
Seminole
discussion o f amending the meeting o f
charter and changing th* asm* County TB and Health A sen.
o f the organisation in ordsr w ill be held at 8 p. m. today
th*
Seminol*
County
that other business** In areas in
south o f Casaeibtrry can be Health Department at 900 S.
rsprtssntcd.
Franck Ava.

Casselberry
C Of C To Meet

TB Assn. Meet

Destroy Space
Bomb In Flight
HONOLULU (U P I) - The
United States waa batting
one for-five today in its e f­
forts to explode a rocketborne, high-altitude nuclear
device over Johnston Island
in the Pacific.
Joint Task Force S. which
touched off a spectacular magaton blast 230 miles above
the Island on July g after
three failures, waa forced to
deliberately destroy Us fifth
effort Monday night.
The Tbor rocket and its
low yield device waa blown
lo bits without causing a nu­
clear blast Just minutes af­
ter it lifted off the pad at
9:13 p.m ., (3:13 a . m.. EDT
today).

Herald Index
Bridge .........
Pag* 2
Cla*iifled ____
Pag# 9
Comics .......
Pag* 8
Dear A b b y ______ Pag# 2
Editorial ------ , Pag* A
Entertainment .... Pag* 2
L e g a l * __Paga 7-8 A 8
Puixlo ----- Pag* T
Society
- '-*j •'*&lt; Paga 8
Sport* ---------------- . Paga 4

was to acquaint the growers
with the program and pur­
pose* o f the Florida Citrus
Mutual, and the principal fea­
ture of the afternoon was a
slide lecture by Dale Carleton, Wauchula, Director of
Grower Relations, for the
statewide organlzallrn.

the added advertising needed
to sell the 20 per cent increase
In tho crop.
Carlcton pointed 'out five
must Items on the current
program of the Citrus Mutual:
1) Improved quality o f pro­
duct, 2) New market research,
3) Reserve advertising fund,
Carlcton pointed out that 4) Price stability and 3) Hard
with a potential crop of 118.7 sell advertising.
million boxes o f oranges on
Following Carlcton, Robert
the trees, the Mutual will have W. Rutledge, executive vice
to sell s o additional 20 per­ president and general man­
cent of both fresh fruit and ager of the Mutual, spoke
concentrate, it Is mandatory briefly and pointed out that
that an advertising reserve be the day is coming when most
built up for additional adver­ o f the orange crop Jn Florida
tising spending when the mar­ will go into a powder form
ket slumps.
which is now being developed.
He said there waa new life
lie declared U would make
being pumped into the adver­ shipping easier and Increase
tising campaign, and pointed imports, and also be more at­
out that the grow ers had vol­ tractive to the housewife be­
untarily
taxed
themselves cause of Rs ease o f handling
five cents a box to finance and domestic storage.

MIAMI (VM )—Tropica!
■term Ells grew toward
hurricane proportions today
and pointed 83 mil* na hour
winds toward tb* aouthooatora coast.
M IAM I (U P I) — Tropical
storm Ella, a huge aquallj
area in th* Atlantic, waa stall*
*d nearly 500 mile* a t tea
•arly today but weathermen
expected her to lurch north*
westward toward th* southeastern seaboard,
Elia packed highest wlnda
o f 45 miles aa hour. They
were flu ng outward soma 330
miles to tb* north o f th*
storm ’s renter.
Tha W eather Bureau said
Ella should intensify soma durIng tha day befora starting to
move again aa a high pressure
area slipped out o f her way to
th* north.
Wlnda should freshen clos*
to th* U. S. south Atlantia
coast late today, tha Weather
Uureau said.
Tha Weather Bureau said at
5 a. nt. EST that Ella “ haa
remained nearly stationary’*
fo r several hours. It centerad
tho storm near latituda 25.5
north, longitude 72.0 west, or
about SOU statuta miles east
o f MiamL

Sales Course Program Nears
The

University

of

Florida versity o f Florida College o f ed by tha Downtown Mer­
Business Administration.
chants Association in coopar.
“ Dr. Goodwin has a most ation with th* Seminol* Coun­
Ralesmanship, which ia sched­
unique and interesting way o f ty C o f C and tha City uf San­
uled for Oct. 23, 21 end 25 at
presenting his subject, and wa ford. Course leader will be
the Civic Renter, should be o f are sure that all who partici­ John T. Branch Jr. o f the U.
particular Interest to all sales pate will thoroughly enjoy tho o f F.
personnel and those who work course, as well ae learning
Refreshment* will be served
in selling end promotion, E. C. valuable points to help them­ ut a coffee break during each
Harper Jr. said today.
selves or their business,’’ Har­ meeting through tho courtesy
Harper urged that all sales per said.
u f the Florid* 1'ower and
personnel, store
proprietors
Tha cours* ia being sponsor­ Light Co.
and msnagsra from Seminol*
County as well as those in
RETAIL SALESMANSHIP COURSE
downtown Sanford take ad­
vantage o f tha good selling
I plan to attend the Retail Salesmanship
points to be learned from this
Course. Enclosed 1* my check fur $3 for regis­
course.
tration, payable tu the Downtown Merchants
The classes w ill run from
Assn., Sanford, Florida.
7:3U to 10 p . r i . fur three
Name ....
nights, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, and will include
Address
film s as well aa lectures and
talks by th* well-known Dr.
Mail to E. C. Harper, Jr., c / o Chamber o f Com­
Fran^ Goodwin, from th* Uni­
merce.

extension course in R e t a i l

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thought is t«tt aaaat, Boosy, bat
it is aot proper far a clone reiative
ta pha a abowar. Why don’t yon dinc m it mtm poor M atte's doaaet
M y fftaai? Too could be the -In­
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DEAR ABBY: 1 sm 17. my little
sister is 12, snd my mother is going
to have s baby around Christmas.
Mother is 41 snd she has never bed n
baby shower given for tor. f know
she would like one. I would Uke Vo
surprise her with a beby sbnssr
bat am not sure whether H would
be proper because of her age. Mether
has lots of friends, end one net dost
one who could help me with the
Plena. I hare my own money saved
up for refreshmanta. Do you think

DEAB A B IT : I out tall you
why ONE aomia want through her
neighbors’ trash. Years ago. when
two of my mother's plamp bens
were miming, she want through tha
neighbor's trash until aha found the
feathers from one Bhode Island Bad
and one bind: and whit* Dohfnocker
srartly what she’d lost. Mother
want to tbs door and knocked. She
could smell her chickens cooking,
but nobody answered! She never did
confront the t wo kggad skunk who
stale them, but she knew who tbs
thief was.
TRASH INSPECTOR’S DAUGHTER
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By Oswald Jacoby

Jack's name has appeared
is this column w r u n l tim es,
but this story to shout J1Q,
who played with Jim C suley
o f Pittsburgh in the m gtoaal
tournament at AkroS.
JlD’e m
spado opontog
and thru# hoarta rabid were
mars o r loss automatic, bat
when Jim inritsd s slam with
bis fou r club bid. Jill had a
problem.
There w as no point asking
lo r aces. I f South showed
one sea Jill would bo looking
at two losin g ‘tt— - H - . so

CfVfTANS launch a candy —fling project, just
In thus for Trick or Treat giving, with proceeds
going to n number of charitable organizations
who r e c e iv e support from Clvitans. Project
Chairman Chariaa Kampf, left, sails tha Drat
bag to Mrs. Joan Ullora, as Ciritan Gyda Long
ooliacta the money.
(Herald Photo)

want to fo u r clubs and con­
tinued to six a fter Jill’s fto e
heart bid.
1 was tb s unfortunate East.
1 race! red a nice round seru
ns tha m u l t o f tbs (tom bid.
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den Club b*ld its f l n t meeting *original founder* o f tha G ar­
den Club.
o f the year last Thursday.
A . I . Merrill gars gardening
Tha toasting w as preceded ,
hlghligbta for October aad
with one o f the famous buffet (early November, saying to
■uppers. Heading tha supper plant rye grass now sa d that
committee was chairmen, Mr. leurae bow need fall feedin g
and Mrs. Edward K e l s e y . with something high to potash
Herein,; with them was Mr. and low In nitrate. Home
•nd Mrs. James Spencer, Mr. citrus should be fertilised
and Mrs. Curtis Jones, Mr. new, he sis# advised, adding
snd Mr*. W. R. Waggoner, that i f you spray your plants
Mr. snd Mrs. Leslls Bryan with oil or mslthioo, do it im ­
snd J. C. Boude.
mediately tinea If you spray
A fter s short business meet­ too late to tha tsaaon a frost
ing, the members wets enter* will freest the coating and
Ulnsd by Mrs. K . A . Juths damage the plants.
who held the audience fascin­
Water asaaliaa heavily aad
ated tolling o f the wonderful apply no ftrtllistr, ho said,
trip she snd Mr. Juths took pointing out ta fertilise poinfrom New Y ork to Iceland •ettsn lightly until mid N o­
then nurUiarst to Hammer- vember but not to trim.
feat, Norway, the northernPlant annual new and divide
moat city to tha world.
day Uliea and amarillas, ha
Tha
traveled on the S 4 . concluded.
Argentina o f the McCormick
Line* from Hammerfest down
the coast o f Norway. Many in -'
Wresting Incidents ware relat­
ed and they found tha flow er*,
v j » v » i i r\
f
were breathtaking due to tbs
141 U ( I N T M l U M t f
f t hours of dsyllght to the
"Land o f tha Midnight hum" | Eads Taaite - 7 4 * P. M.
Dos T o Length o f -L o lit a "
They were greeted w arm ly,
Only First Half Will Be Ra­
in dilferant countries by band pes lad O b *eeead Show . . .
concarts, dancers, eta. Pictures Van Mast Coma By * 4 0 T o
were shews o f many historic Baa Coai (lata Skew 1 ! 1
^LOLITA"
sites and natives in colorful
costumes and tha abdience fo l­ James Maaoa • Baa Lyons
Cb-Featuro
lowed the trip by map Into
"SEX KITTENS GO
Russia wbera the only d iffi­
TO COLLEGE”
culty they encountered was
Mamie Vsa Daren
the language barrier. A fter s
THIM IS
stay to Leningrad, they trav­
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hagen and, last o f all, to Am aurdam and than heeded home
to good old Altom oote Spring*.
Am ong business matter* dieReef lay A Sheet Metal, Inc.
cuseed and decided upon to tha
meetins was that, in lieu o f
Installation and Repair.
Cutter* • W aterproofing •
flower*, a book was donated to
Sheet Metal Work
the Altamonte Library honor­
Free Estimates • First Claes
ing Mrs. Frnek T . Wood who
Work
111 Oak Ava.
FA 8-4711 died recently. A lso approved
was tha lifetime membership
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P i t t i i H ig g in b o th a m

The October m eeting of the
Dirt Gardener’ s C ircle o f the
Sanford Garden C lub was held
at B ock House G ardens in Or*
lando with Mrs. E . S. McCall
Sr. presiding.
A letter of appreciation was
read from M. L. Cullum for
the book on birds which has
been presented to the Sanford
Library in m em orium to his
late wife who w as a member
o f the circle, a ls o a letter
from Steva Raborn who thank*
ed the members fo r sending

Mrs. Shipm an
H ostess F or
’ Huukl'

V A H -9 B ridge

'Mrs. Frazier
H ostess For
him to the Conservation Camp
in Ocala forest fo r a week this
past summer.

Mrs. L. I. m s i c r t u h o *
It was voted that Mrs. F. A.
Palm er, beautification chair­ t e n for the October meeting
m an, was to receive money o f Circle 8 o f the Women o f
from the treasurer to replant the First Presbyterian Church
and maintain the Memorial with 17 mem bers present.
corn er on M ellooville Avenue Mrs. A. H . Parker, chairman,
announced that Mrs. Frasier
and Second S tre e t
would serve as vice chairman
Horticulture chairman, Mrs.
o f this group, replacing Mrs.
C. W . Baker, gave a talk on
George Stine, who has been
c a re and planting for this
made chairm an o f another
tim e o f the y ea r. She stated
group.
that this is the time to plant
Members voted to take as
ry e grass and if the lawn is
new to plant lightly. Also their project for this church
bulbs that are to bloom in the year aid to Beardall Chapel,
spring should b e planted now a small church made up of
in full sun. Divide and plant members o f aQ faiths. Mrs.
liryope, check camellia plants George M affet, elass teacher,
for tea K a le , spray with oil gave a talk on the topic for
emulsion and check later for the year with emphasis on
re-infection. Mulch cam ellia, “ Stewardship.**

Mrs. James 8hlpm an was aalsea, gardenias and mums
with oak leaves o r pine need­
les to preserve moisture.
session of the VAH-9 "Hoot
Mrs. Myron Smith, garden
Owl” Officers W ives Club. The
therapy, is taking flower seeds
hostess served refreshments to the Good Samaritan Home.
o f date rolls w ith whipped Members are asked to bring
plants and other saleable
crea m and coffee.
High score for Uie afternoon item s to the N ew York Giants
was won by Mrs. John Moyni- building on N ov. 29 for the
han. Mrs. T. B . Wood won Christmas Baxaar which will
second high with low going to be held on N ov. 90 from S
to • p.m. and D ec. 1 from 10
Mrs. Vincent M onroe.
Guests of the group were a.m . to 4 p .m .
The D istrict Junior Work
Mrs. Ted Been o f VA1M1 and
Mrs. C. L. Fitapalrick from Shop will be held at the San­
VAI1-S. Other m em bers en­ ford Woman’ s Club on Oak
joying the afternoon were Avenue N ov. 5. The public la
Mrs.
Leigh
E bbert, Mrs. invited to attend. Registration
Charles Jasper, Mrs. W. I. w ill be from 8:30 to 9 a.m .
Lewis Jr., Mrs. W . E. Mark- and the fee w ill be 80 cents;
ley, Mrs. Andrew Reno and drinks and sandwiches will be
sold.
Mrs. Joe Smythe.
After the business meeting,
M rs. Leonard T oy gave a very
informative talk on the m e­
chanics o f flower arrange­
ments. She especially pointed
out taking one object and
working several different arrangemenU around it. She ex ­
plained methods of fastening
The Lake M ary Woman’ s materials to containers and
Club will hold a workshop at the use of w ax and corsage
th* Lake Mary tow n directory tape for blending and fastenhostess for the m onthly bridge

P A U L A HICKS
SUDYE K AW ALSK I

Circle T hree

Special guest for the meet*
ing was Mrs. Wilson Newman,
president o f the Women o f the
Church. M rs. Fratier served
coffee and assorted cookies
from a table decorated with
autumn flow ers. Mrs. George
Touhy w ill be hostess for the
November meeting.

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beauty at the Capri show last

from Janet Bonder's Playglrl
Fashions In Winter Park were
breathtaking

by

themselves,

but when worn by five beauty
queens o f the Central Florida
area,

the combined

N ew m em bers w elcom ed hf
the group w ere M rs. V . L
W agner and Mrs. W illiam K.
Donahoe. Special guest for the
day w as Mrs. D. W. Huston,
MRS. BETH GREGORY, left, displays two paintings at the bntnch riven
mother o f Mrs. R e m i t Jam i­
by O fficers W ives o f VAH-11, at the Capri. Others in the picture from
son.
left, are Mrs. S. M. Banks, Mrs. W . A . Yelinek, VAH-11 representatives to
Others attending w ere Mrs.
Jam ison, Mrs. L . B . Lamp*
the OW Club and Mrs. J. G. Knutson. Mrs. Knutson and Mrs. Banks were
man, Mrs. X . M. Bent, Mrs.
hostesses fo r the meeting.
(Herald Photo)
A . R. Blunden, Mrs. E . H.
Carson, Mrs. R. 0 . F ox J r ,
Mrs. J . C. Patterson, Mrs.
Dal*
Purdy, M rs.
Wayne
Robinson, Mrs. W. A . Bose,
By Glnny Sklslak
New arrival in North Orlan­
Mrs. T . 8 . Treanor, M r s D .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ward do is Kevin Mark, born Oct.
N. Varner. Mrs. W . A . YeW*
recently held an informal get 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridnek, and M r s J . F . Barlow.
together at their home, 130 dley, 40 S. Edgmon. Kevin
The door prise waa wen h r
The Osteen Home Demon­
N. Edgmon, North Orlando. was welcomed borne by broth­
stration Club met at the home one o f the new m em bers, M rs
Enjoying the evening o f music ers, Michael and Wayne.
of Mrs. Nick Pfclfauf on Wagner.
and film i were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr, Hutcheson Like. The meeting
Malvin Campbell and the Bill 30 N. 2nd St., have as their
was opened with prayer by
Sklslaks and their children.
houseguest, Miss Jane Sea­ Mrs. Robert Williams.
mans o f New Castle, Pa. Miss
Two letters were read from
Seamans la Mrs. Carr’a cou­ Mrs*. Harold Eby, county
sin.
agent. One announced a coun­
Little Scott Young, son of cil meeting to be held Oct. 28
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Young, at Port Orange. -The other waa
34 S. Edgmon, ia recuperating c o n c e r n i n g a suggested
The regular m onthly lunch­
at Seminol# Memorial Hospi­ change In the club constitution
tal from a broken leg. Having making the offices o f secre­ eon meeting o f thn Sanford
been hospitalized four weeks, tary and treasurer separate W elcom e Wagon d u b wt| bn
By Jean Lyles
Scotty expects to return borne offices. Tho club voted to ap­
held this W ednesday at fifo
The Oviedo Woman’ s Club
soon and show bis cast to all prove this change.
Capri.
will hold its annual party hon­ hia little playmatea and ac­
Mrs. Jo* Masters and Mra.
The group will m a «t at l l
oring the teachers and their quire numerous autographs. Ilatel Githuly reported on the
a.m . fo r carda, follow ed by •
husbands o r w ives, and the
meeting they attended In De- buffet luncheon and Installa­
Land on the short course. Mrs. tion o f new officers.
club m em bers' husbands, this
Williams and Mra. Gllhuly
Friday.
gave a talk and a demonstra­
The party will be in the
In Casselberry
tion on the cooking o f patio
form o f a "R oarin g Twenties"
evening and every ono Is re­
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brooks foods.
Fruits cooked on kaboba
quested to wear an appropri­ o f 1330 Quintuplet Dr., Cas­
ate costume if possible.
selberry, announce (he birth over a charcoal fire were
The supper w ill be served of a seven-pound-five-ounce served aa refreshments with
at 7 p.m . follow ed by the son, Leif L., on Oct. § at the crackers, iced tea and coffee.
Attending were Mrs. Laura
guest speaker of the evening. Orange Memorial Hospital in
Rail, Misi Alice Dayton, Mra.
,
Judge Richard Cooper, of Or­ Orlando.
lando.
The infant was welcomed Williams, Mrs. Gllhuly, Mra.
All mem bers are urged lo home by lister, Randl, seven Joe Masters, Mrs. Eugsne
Graprviil* N a m r y
attend and bring a picnic bas­ y e a n old. Paternal grandpar­ Katowitz, Mra. Bertha Hardin,
M B Grspevtn* A m
ket lunch for their families ents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mrs. Clarence Snyder gad
Mrs. Pfclfauf.
and guests.
T. Brooks of Lockport, N. Y.

North Orlando Personals Osteen Club

Presents Program
On Patio Foods

W elcom e W agon

Installation

Personals

This Friday

The 20 m em bers present
w ere served coffee, cokes,
cookies and cakes by the hos­
tesses, Mrs. C. W. Baker,
Mra. W. E. Kirchhoff, Mrs. A.
C. McCallum and Mra. E. D.
Rinehart.

N ew Arrivals

CIRCLE

The
Ilem erocallla
Circle
m et at the Pineerest Inn for
dinner and th* first meeting
o f the season with Mrs. R o­
bert Martin, president, presid­
ing.
Ernest Jaindberg, Assistant
County Agent, presented the
program and was introduced
by Mrs. Eric Vlhlen, program
chairman. He showed pictures
on the growth o f roses, their
diseases and care, followed by
n question and answer period.
New com m ittees were ap­
pointed for the coming year.
Others attending were M m ei.
Carl Moss, Thelma Sikes, C.
E . Hunter, Carl Lind, Sybil
Routh, Watson Reel, Jerry
Miller and a visitor, Mra.
Mary Brown.

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Print name, ad d ress w ith
zone, style number and size.

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ing open.
the

Guest speaker waa M rt.
Beth G regory. She displayed
several paintings s a d dames*
strated various techniques a f
painting, such as charcoal,
water colors, oil, etc.

display

had spectators’ mouths hang­
Wowing

large acorn container fined
with colorful fall Waves.

Plans Party

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Workshop

By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
Recent visitor! at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Robert Wil­
liams were M r. and Mrs.
Adolph Pfafflin o f DeBary.
Mrs. L. W. Jon es and Mrs.
Mason Millwood spent Wed­
nesday with M rs. John Reims
at her new hom e in Leesburg.
Mrs. Helms form erly lived in
Osteen.

Thursday night.
The gorgeous holiday clothes

of

C lub P lans

DAW N B ARN ES
SHOW

Decoratisao

Oviedo Club

Osteen
FASHION

fosses.

arrangements

Club Plans

on the corner o f Crystal Lake
and Country Club Road Wed­
nesday.
There will be tw o work sealions, one starting at 10 a.m.
and the other starting at 1
p.m .
All members are urged to
attend the session most con­
venient and help with the
beautification and caring for
the
plants already there.
Please bring y o-jr own tools.

ERS certainly bad an over­
whelming serving o f dazzling

Art Program Given
At VAH-11 Officers

custom ers

in

the glamorous fashions were
M i's Paula Hicks (M iss Cover
G irl), Miss Sudye Kowalski
(M iss
Mid-Florida,
Miss
Northgate,

Miss

Boat

Show

light and dark cottons, Dacron,
Blends, Ruyon Linens, Seersucker,
and Pure Silks.

Queen and Miss V IP ), Mias
Linda Bridgers (M iss Rollins
College
P ark),

Miss

Winter

Mrs. Norma

and

Randall

(M rs. South Carolina o f 1962)
and M isi Dawn Barnes (A l­
tamonte Springs).
Jeanne Warnke, fashion co­
ordinator, style setter and galabout-town, served
as the
commentator and m odel, too,
in a startling Platinum wig
hat, aieek Lady ManhatUn
bunging ensemble o f white
Rlk pants and brilliant blue
print blouse.
la tne accompanying photo­
graphs, Miss Linda Bridgers
wears a shimmering gold scquined outtit, som ewhat re­
sembling a mermaid. And
she la one, since ahe teaches
swimming at her Atlantis
Aquatic Academy in Alta­
monte Springs.
Sudye la daring and darling
in Cteo’ s Play suit, made in the
shape of a sack with a
naughty inscription printed on
it.
Norm a Randall wears a chic
gold brocade suit — just the
thing for the firat Entertain­
ment
Association presenta­
tion, "Three In Concert,"
Thursday at • p .m . at the
SRS auditorium.
Dawn Barnes looks quite
elegant ia a black rayon
“ after five" outfit, perfect
for showing off your jewels.
Paula Hiclu
ia wearing
black and gold, with black
'b od ice and black lace skirt
ever gold underskirt.

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T O R ? (U F I)
T a l i ' weO-kelaaead Loagh m , wb# begin M i n o f

toe M ttaa'a N o. 1 m a jor oot&gt;
legs football loom for tfco
000004 a fr a id * wook today
by tbo United P r o u Iatarna(total Board o f Coochoo.
Unbeaten In l o w otaita
A m fur. T exas v a o tb o toy
o b o io o o f U o f tbo U coaeboa
who oom yriao tbo UPI ratio*
b oard. Alabama, which loot
oot hi tbo fl|bt for tbo toy
oyot a w ook og o by o ily A r t

potato, agaia waa aaeoad thla 10 coocboa far fleet place.
With point* tabulated oa a
weak, gaining too rapport of

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fo r

Bassetts Grab
Rnt Place In
Mr., Mrs. League

«

DeBary Loop
Standinos Set

Gordon

Honeycutt

with a

336 and BUI Kasaa were the
champs ta the Jet Lanas Kee­
ler's Thursday N ig h t Men's
League. BUI averaged over tho
110 mark aa be finished with a
644 series. In this earns league,
ole Johnny Fierro w asn't tea
fa r behind in aeries w ith a 940.
Bowling fo r K wits White, J.
Rintelmaaa Just mlaaed on
aeries hooora as ha sh ot g u m s
o f 170/306/166-643.
Wo had the unusual happen
In tho Saturday m orning Jun­
ior Bowling League as Bey
Lusk bowled identical games
o f 128/126/128. l i e ’ll now reeelva from A J .B .C . the Tri­
plicate Fetch fo r this achieve­
m ent Incidentally, wo could
•till use a couplo m ors boys
and girls ia this league 11
you're Interested in having
your son or daughter Join us
each Saturday morning.
Young John Sm ith, a Ban­
tam in the Junior League,
really showed us all how to
really bowl as he unllmbered
with a magnificent 201/624
scratch aerie*.
N ow , how
about th a t huh 7
It waa Kip end L atte all the
way fo r the Tuesday Nlte
Businessmens League. Tommy
Kipp bleated a 203 and Bob
Latta Just mlaaet^ that 180
averaga aa he came thru with
a 639 series.
Say, before we forget It,
C liff Chalnolt now la on hand
a t the Lanes to measure and
re-drlll your bow ling ball
when It's required. We have
the drilling equipment and all
o f the other paraphernalia to
have you bowl your best. In a
couple o f weeks, w e'll have a
complete supply o f new bowl­
ing balls on hand for your
■election, tool
League secretary o f the HI
Noonera League M ary Elmur*
rolled on* o f her highest
games a 189 to lead all o f tho
other lassie* and Libble Whitehead bomhed ’ em away until
aha had herself tho hi series,
t 607.
On Wednesday's Flnscrest
Inn Ladle* League, Margie
Water* did herself p r o u d
when she howled the high
geme o f the morning, a 206,
Out Juhnsun had her hall
working for her aa ehe check
ed-ln with a 481 M rlet, hi for
tho league.

basis o f 1 6 M -T -4 -S 4 M 1 fo r
vote* from first through 10th,
Texas draw 367 points, on e
m ore then a w ook ago, while
Alabam a, tbo N o. 1 choice
o f 16 eoeebee la st week, slip­
ped 36 potato lo r a total o f

By Rewato Ki eedway
Herald Sports

NEW

YORK

(U P I)

— A

football

Injuries

reported

Monday that most mishaps
occur la early-iesion

prac­

tice or the third-period ot
games and Involved the knee
or ankle.
Athletic
director
Ernest
McCoy o f Pena State, chair­
man o f the committee, said
a survey had been under way
since
1667
to
determine
rr.ssai o f cutting down the
high toll o f injuries at ah see*
son.
"I t m ay be we need a new
rule directing coaches to
spend a longer period o f phy­
sical conditioolng In the fall
before they start knocking
haadi In acrimmagei" McCoy
•■Id, referring to practice
Injuries. "That would mean
perhaps an extra week added
to the allowed fall practice
schedule.

"Third-period injuries Indi­
cate lack of an adequate
warm-up befurc starting the
second half,
possible
we
should urge in extra time
between helves for a bet­
ter warm-up. Fewest geme
injuries
occur In the first
quarter after that long pre­
game warm-up."
As fur knee and ankle in­
juries, which m ike up II
per cent of injuries, McCoy
said th* teams have good
tralnera "and a heckuva lot
o f ta p e," but he hoped aomeone would Invent a piece of
equipment to protect "those
two weakest Joint* in the hu­
man b od y."
The controversial subject
o f plastic helmets and face
masks took up a m a jor por­

week’s wom en's softball lea­

Arkansai, T e x a s ' opponent
thla Saturday and the Longbon a* top challenger fa r
Southwest Conference honors,
also advanced on e position to
sixth; Ohio State, rebounding
after a disastrous lose to
UCLA two w eeks ago, m oved
up from 12th to seventh; WlaGOLF CHAMPS shown here after the Blind Bogey Tournament held re­
coos la advanced from 13th
cently at the Mayfair Country Club. From left are B. Sachsenmnir, low
to eighth; Washington d r o p ­
urosx, B ; Mary Gay Crum, low gross A ; Jeanne Foulk, low net. A ; M.
ped from sixth to ninth, and
llorenateln, low net B ; Marion Dyal, low net C and Vivian Conklin, low
Louisiana
State
advanced
gross C. The low net winner geta to keep the traveling trophy for the
from 13th to eighth; Wash­
ington dropped from sixth to
yrar(Herald Photo)
ninth, and Louisiana State a d ­
vanced from 11th to 10th to
round out tho top 10.
UCLA, eighth last w eek,
headed the secon d 10, follow ­
ed by Michigan Stale, G eor­
SAN FRANCISCO (U P I) BUly, with the friendly, | was Maria for the final out
gia Tech, N ebraska, Oregon,
You
could gtt a few argu­ highpltcbed voice, le y s he’ a o f the game.
Missouri, D uke,
Maryland,
West Virginia, Iow a aad N ow ments today on which is willing to pitch in today’s
Thla waa Pierce’ s 13th vic­
Mexleo.
Only
flvo
oth er stronger, Billy Pierce’s heart finale, " I f they went m e to ." tory without a defeat this
team s drew vote* this w eek.
It’s m ore than likely, how­ aeason in Candlestick Park.
or his pitching arm.
Mississippi and Southern
ever, that m anager At Dark
Orlando Cepeda broke out
The N ew York Yankees
California, both unbeaten in
will tell Pierce to rest that o f his slump to collect a dou­
three starts, d r e w two first- don’t c e r e to debate the tired 33-year-otd left arm for ble and two singlet and drive
place vote* e a c h , while A r­ point. They b id enough—per­ next aeason, because he has In two o f the runs against
kansas and LflU draw o m haps too much—of both Mon­ done m ore then his share al­ Yankees
southpaw
Whltey
vote each for the top epot.
day during Pierce’s three-hit ready for the San Francisco Ford.
' com eback kids."
Ford, who has won a re­
3-3 masterpiece But enabled
Pierce never flinched as he cord 10 World Series gam es,
the San Francisco Giants to
took on this clutch pitching obviously did not have b n
even the World Series at
assignment against the favor­ best stuff as he suffered hi*
three victories apiece.
ed Yankees before a crowd fifth Series defeat.
o f 43,948 at sunny but soggy
Normally a good fielding
By Jaao Casselberry
Candlestick Park. He un­ pitcher, Ford contributed to
The Fern P l a n League,
doubtedly never pitched ■ bis own defeat by making a
which bowls every Sunday
m ore important game.
wild throw on a plckoff at­
afternoon at the Medallion
Billy pitched 4'4 perfect In­ tempt at second bsse during
Lanes in Maitland, Is o ff to
nings before Roger Marts tag­ the Giants' three-run uprising
a good start this season and
ged him with a home run In the fourth.
Spirked by Libby WhiteMrs. Sally Basinger, league
over the right-field fence in
With one out Felipe AIou.
bead’s 307 serial, Stenstrum
secretary, reports the follow ­
the fifth. The Yankees scored beat out ■ hit off third baseRealty made ■ dean sweep
ing Individual and team stand
their other run in the right man Clctis Boyer's glove and
against the C.P.O. Wives snd
lngs.
when d e li s Boyer doubled Willie Mays walked. With Ce­
worked Into a tied first posi­
First place, Weitern Auto,
and Tony Kubek singled for peda at bat, Ford wheeled
tion with Urapcville Nursery
14 wins and six losses; tied
the only other New York and threw to second in an
for second a re Lee's 1U-U In the Hl-Nooners League. hits.
attempt to pick off Alou.
Gulf, Paris Bakery end Fern M iry E lm ore’s high game ot
Pleree pitched to the min­
" I knew we weren’ t going
189 led the Mayfair Inn to
Park Cleaners with IS wins
imum of three betters in to get him as soon as I turn­
win three points from the M.
end seven losses.
every inning except those in ed around." Ford related lat­
High game scratch, Bob f&lt; R. Bar. Gertrude Nopper’s which the Yankees scored. er. "I tried to hold back
high 174 led Nationwide In­
Begin with 203 and Fran Cu­
He walked two men, one but the ball sailed out of my
sack with 197; high three surance to win three point* intentionally, and although he hand, it was a real bad
from Shoemaker Construction.
g em e scratch, Bob Begin with
throw."
M a r - L o u Restaurant won struck out only two, the last
639 and Fran C unck with
three points from Grapevine
660; high team game, L ee's
Nunery.
II1-L1 Gulf. 613; high team
Gen Thompson converted
series, Trl-CHy Electric with
the difficult 3-8-10 split snd
1,716.
both M arie Cliowski and Etta
Turkeys were Cecil Curry,
VIENNA (U P I) — Only the World Boxing Association In
Jane Basile, Charlie Halchun- Dorman toppled the 4-7-9. The
Austrian Boxing Union will refusing to accept the match
baby
3-10
proved
easy
picking
■s,
Audrey
Lcist, G e n e
for Carol Connecly, Kathy recognise tho Emile GrifSchmidt and Reed Angiter.
as a title fight
Gray, Vess McMUIan, Cathy fith-Tcd Wright fight at Vien­
Clint Watte and I r e n e
"In Europe, we do not
Stadthale
Wednesday
Poulter and Mary Smith. Bet­ na'*
Schmidt got 6-7-9 splits.
recognise
any of the junior
night
as
a*
a
bout
for
the
ty Cox and Mary Tomaleskl
got the S-7; Libby Whitehead world Juninr m iddle* eight titles end this fight will car­
ry no title at all for the win­
2-7; and Gertrude Nopper the championship.
6-10. Turkeys were rolled by
T)ie European Boxing Union ner as far as we ere con­
Dot Button, Etta Dorman, end the British Boxing Board cerned," said Eugene RabGertrude Nopper, and Libby of Control announced Mon­ rct, president of Use Euro­
day they bad Joined Gw pean Boxing Union, in Peris.
Whitehead.

Pierce W as 'Ju st Too M uch'

Western Auto
Holds Lead

Slenstrom Makes
Clean Sweep

'Just A Fight'

McCoy said hie committee
believes this equipment is
"doing f ir more good then
harm " deiplie the insistence
of critics that serious Injur­
ies to the upper spine have
m u lle d from the widespread
use of the new head armor.
The committee chairman
■■id tho NCAA la particularly
concerned tb it game offi­
cials rigorously c e ll penalties
for
every Infraction per­
petrated In a gam e.
" I saw 11 Infractions In
the recent Notre Darae-Okla.
home gam e," McCoy said.
" I 'd like to have seen a
penalty flag thrown esch
lime, but onty on e waa call­
ed. And la that geme, In­
juries were h igh ."

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runs on l i hits and four er­
rors with Dottle Benton tak­
ing the loss.

'Hot' DePalma
Paces Action In
All-Star Loop
Last week’s action in the
Jet Lanes All-Stars Loop
found A1 DePalma bombing
the pins to the tune of a 607
series to lead R cgtr’r Club
Diamond to a three game
sweep over the Sanford Dry
Cleaners team to remain in
first place. Tomm y Kipp had
• 214/613 for the loser*.
Other action in the league
found Betty Ann’ s trts taking
all three games frsm Fralley
Concrete No. 1 John Spolski
ltd Betty Ann’s with a 221/666
series. Tba Handy Food Stora
team managed to taka two
games from Faust Drugs with
tha help of "O lo Reliable"
Bobby Borsdorf with games
of 211, 211 and 160 for q 691
series. Fralley Concrete No.
2 whipped th* Meador’ s Ma­
rine team two games with C.
Walker being toe big gun for
the Fralley team with a
223/666 series.
There were a lot of big
games rolled.
This week will find Faust
Drugs and Betty Ann’s teams
on 1A2, Sanford Dry Clean*
era and Meador’s Marine oa
lanes 3A4, Handy Food Storo
and Roger’s Club Diamond on
5A6, and Fralley Concrete
No. 1 and Fralley Concrete
No. 2 on la n u 7AI.

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SAN FUANCI6CO (U P I) Th* Saa Francisco Warriors
have asked waivers on former
North Carolina star York
L a m e . The roster cut trim­
med the Warriors’ aqued to 12
playars for th* start of the
National Basketball Associa­
tion season.

gue play with Florida Stats
Bonk, TRI-M E Construction.
Th* Rebels ta d Williams Res­
taurant all com ing out on
the winning side.
Florida Stota Bank downed
WllUams Restaurant 9-3 to
start the action oft. Shirley
Bowen was the winning pitch­
e r with L. Williams taking
the loss. McKenzie blasted
a home run in the game.
Thar* were nine runs, 13 hits
and two errors lor the win­
ners; fire runs, five bits and
two errors for the losers.
TRI-ME Construction wfaelloped Christian Missions ry
Alliance Church 20-6. Jean
Monroe was the winning burler and W. Bcdenbaufh was
the loser. Twenty runs on 20
bite and threa errors spark­
ed the victory while the los­
ers had sight runs on ten
hits and five bobbles.
The Rebels squeaked out a
last Inning victory over Tbs
Jets 13-13. Louisa Cadenbaad
picked up the win with Dottie Benton taking the loss. J.
Adams had a triple for the
victors. The Rebels hod 13
runs on 13 hits and four e r ­
rors. Tba Jets bad 13 rum
on 19 hits and five errori.
Williams Restaurant real­
ly smsshed Christian Miss­
ionary Alliance Church in
other action by the score of
36-4. Ervin had threa homers,
including a grand slam for
the winners, The winners had
38 runs on 28 hits and two
errors. The church team h id
four runs on four hits and six
errors. Betsy Parker was the
winner with W. Bedenbaugh
the loser.
The Rebels rallied in the
lis t fram e to down Florida
Stats Bank 14-13. Pence was
the winner and Mlddl#*«n the
loser. The winners had 14
runs on 16 hits and four er­
rors. Tba Bankers bad 13
runs on 16 hits and four er­
rors.
TRI-ME Construction eked
out the third last inning vic­
tory by downing The Jets 1614. Jean Monroe sparked the
14 run, 17 hit, five error at­
tack as she pitched her team
to victory. The Jets had 14

4)

tion o f the committee report.

Favored In Race
NEW YORK (UPU—George
II. Bostwlck's Baroaby's Bluff
waa a 6-3 favorite to win to­
day's 696,000 added Grand
National Steeplechase,at Bel
moat Park. Commutering, i
seven year-old Irish invader,
carries top weight of lt t
pound* for the 6 M-mile race
aad U third ehotce at 4-1.

Editor

A ctios galore (parked last

NCAA Probes 'Mishaps'
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Action Sparks
Softball Play

Snrpefctag
Northwestern,
10th last weak, moved o p to
third with, tig h t first-plaeo
votes u d 16* potato, while
Mississippi
advanced
aoo
the Sunday tn for leaoono. (I think Fll hove piece to fourth, swapping p o ­
litic o s with Southern Califorher teach me instead.)

AH aboard fa r that 9100
fuermateod firat place prtaot
Hera'a y ou r opportunity to
either eome on out oa Sunday
aad bo a participant or elae be
one o f ou r guooto aad watch
thooo bowlera compote fo r the
Big Prise.
Starting a t 1 p. m. aad runniag contlauous squads thru
I h o Soaiord Herald k v . oad I p. wl, w a ll be hosting the
Ua fifth Chertes Mueie-Buadey Sweep­
wook of ylay «U h a complete er fo r tho first time this com ­
change la tbo team itaadiag*. ing Sunday. It’ll be run there­
Tbo Baaoette look over ia after every 1st A 3rd Sunday
fln t, with I I w lu and four o f each month.
It'o a handicapped affair,
loaees. Tbo M i n u are la
ooooad with 14 wtaa aad ala 70% o f 300, w ith p maximum
losses, and the Halloa arc la o f SI pine per gome. With an
third with U whu aad eight fl.0 0 entry fee, it’s one o f the
least expensive tournament*
Tbo Koothralfl arc ta fourth, in the state end yet It carries
ikto i r e ta fifth, tbo WoJ- the B ig M oney Prises, too.
la sixth, aad tbo Attmaaa
Tho crow ds aro getting b ig ­
aad Ipotto aro tied for ootger aad bigger for the Satur­
day N ight Moonlight Bowling
High acoroo for the night at 10 p. m.
wore aiado by John Spolokl
D uring this time all o f the
with a aoo game aad &gt;33 lights are turned o f f except
aorioo, with Elaine KosUval those over the pins end the
leading the women with a t t l foul lights. Believe me, more
Ugh gam e and 0 7 aerloe.
people are having more fun
Other high gamoa were roll­ out o f bowling elnco wo start­
ed by Lorraine Byotto, 177, ed this Innovation. Incident­
Bob Ttalla, 173, Harold John­ ally, In the not too distant
son, m , aad Jaao gpoUU, future, we're going to featuro
170.
not only the Moonlight Bowl­
SpoUU picked up the 5-10 ing, but well also have a bufsplit, Helen Altman converted fett served along wtth tho
the 44-7, aad turkaya war* bowling. It’ll bo run on a res­
railed by Lorraine Ip otti, ervation bails.
Joha Ipolahl, Blaiao Koatlval
Hop Scotching the League
aad Bob Tinlln.
L ead er*.. . . On Friday morn­
ing, It waa Ileverly (Long
Lest N am e) arabarkiawlcs of
the V A H -t Tigers rolling the
high game and series, 103/
MS. This Holler M otors/Navy
Wives League la our biggest
By N n . Adam Mailer
daytime women'* league.
Bowling ataadlnga to date
Fran Morton, a recent addi­
ia v o b e ta announced by the
tion to the women’s bowling
DeBary Social League
Tbo
Poiold
Lendicaper* group In our area, captured
have won 10 gamaa and loit the hi game end series In the
four; the Buiinaum en have Jet Bowlerettea Lg, 210/600.
won II aad loit five; Ledsr Fran bowls for the Maryhaua TV haa won 10 aad loot Either team.
The Thursday N ile Mixed
10; Faron Builder*, won 13
and loit lig h t; Jackson Ser­ League had Virgil Anderson
vice, won aovaa and loot 14; rolling ell big belle that cata­
Preexctte, woo eight and loit pulted the pine from the deck
aa he finiehed the nlte with e
IX
Davla Bullden, won eeven 223/601 combo.
Little Jo Ann Cleveland
and loit 13; Weitern Auto,
rolled the high game fo r the
won ilx and loit 14.
High Individual acoro waa Bill Hemphill Uutorettea Lea­
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In three gom e aerleo with 660. end Jo Ann was going to come

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Football
and tough and carrying the try

will have

a

chance

to year • ecout claimed tic eoold shape, he pumped a bicycle 12 gon

Contest

nickname

Winners

minutes last year, mure than charge against Rice in Hous­ a physical education major, ha his 232 pounds something’s got

plays

FIRST PRIZE — 910
M R *. W. A . KKATZERT
K M Park Ave.

TIE — 95 EACH
EDIK KRYGIER
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and

of

a lot.

Buffalo, watch hefty Steve as the sea­ hare been

Baby

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progresses.

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playing

offensive miles daily.

the guard than with the prut. A*

C IT Y
COM M ISSIONER

When Barnett charges, with

any other WehfooL

ton and will help the Duck as­ looks forw ard to a pro career to give because he hits with

Barnett is tremendous o f­
fensively, where his blocking
Is superb. That’s why Duck
backfleld men adore him. He
helped them gain 309 yards
against Texas in Ilia season’s
opener and 491 yards against
Utah.
Various sections o f the coun­

sist the A ir Force Academy
dedicate ita new field in Colo­
rado Springs Oct. 20. Then, o f
course, it'll be Ohio State in
Columbus Nov. 17 .

before settling down to teach­
ing.
Barnett started this season
hard aa nails. A ll summer he
worked on the green chain at
a sawmill sis miles from
Barnett ia certain to be one Eugene. That meant he han­
o f the professionals top draft dled piecea o f lumber o f all
choices. During his sophomore sites. T o keep his legs in

footballers so tough this

season.

exceptional speed fo r a big
guy. Despite his else, he has
been clocked 50 yards in com ­
plete football gear in 6.1 sec­
onds. He Is one o f the Joys
coach Len Casanova has this
year. Barnett is among the 2.7
lettermen, o f whom nine are
regumrs, wbo make the Ore-

Accepts Challenge
day she had accepted an in­

GROUP 2
C IT Y W ID E

vitation to race Vat de Loir,

NOVEMBER 6. 1M2

PARIS (U P I) — The mar­
chioness o f VUier said Mon­

one of

France's best three-

year-olds, in the Man o'War
Stakes at Belmont Park Oct.

BILL KAZEK
•32 Rosalia

Business Briefs

Three years ago

Mr. and

Mr*. D. C. Ragan decided to
come to Florida from Green­
ville,

South

Carolina.

They

w ere heeding to the Gulf
Coast.
On thsir w ay they stopped
at Sanford. They have still not
been to the C oa st
The Ragans stayed In San­
ford and started in business
with ths Kwite White Laun­
dry, located a t French Ave and
25th S treet
The Kwite White Laundry
ia the only one In town where
customers have almost com­
plete control over the wash.
Thsy can run aa much water
aa nsaded and use aa much
soap aa daalrsd.
Ths washsrs are agitator
type open washers with a 12
pound capacity. The wash
takes ten minutes, after which
the clothes are transferred to
an extractor.rinse.
While the extractor rotates
a t a high apeed, two streams
e f frash water are sprayed on
the clothes. The extractor then
spin dries the clothes and they
are ready fo r the dryer.
Because there ia no waiting
fo r the rinse water to fill and
drain, the entire cycle takes
about half the time normally
used by fully automatic washers.-\
Before coming to Sanford
the Ragans lived in Greenville
where Ragan worked selling
textile and mill equipment. Ho
has been in tbs textile busi­
ness many year* since study­
ing textilss at North Carolina
State, where he attended col­
lege.

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Are You Saving Money By Hnving Your Tires
Quality

Intermediate
M Y F Has Party
By Jane Ctteelberry
Tim Intermediate Methodist
Youth Fellowship o f the Cas­
selberry Community Metho­
dist Church held a swimming
party Saturday afternoon at
the home o f Billy Beaton on
Lake Griffin in Canelberry.
The group enjoyed an af­
ternoon o f swimming and
boating followed by a sand­
wich (upper.
Those attending were Linda
and Janet Waltman, Sandra
Wharton, Billy and Bruce
Willie, Becky Wagner, Velor1c and Darwin Shea, Suxanne
Sillier, Sue Polter and John­
ny Browick.

DeBary Guild
Sets Meeting
Mrx. Adam Mailer
The Women’ ! Guild of the
St. Ann’ ! Catholic Church o f
DeBary will meet at 2:30 p.
m . Wednesday In the foclal
hall of the church.
Repretentatlng the church
at the Central Deanery Meet­
ing to be held In lA eiburg on
Thursday will be B. Brault,
A. Dempsey. M. Dungan. M.
G ullet. G. Kahoe. M- Lormel, M. Mathewion, B. Reil­
ly, Edna Reilly and Ann Vkt.
A Rotary w ai re e le d at
St.
Ann’ s
last
Thuraday
morning to mark tha opening
o f the Ecumenical Council
at the Vatican.

Y our

Neighbors Are!

(O no
See Your O.K.

Bay

By Fraacee Wetter
UPW
C 1 r c le
Two of
the Community Prcibytcrian
Church o f Lake Mary will
m eet at the home of Mrt.
Ralph Williama today at •

p. m.
I The letton will be the l i f t
•tudy o f Romans for the
year.

t oi l French Ave. A fitnrva A vr. at Itrardall

FOOTBALL SPECIALS 1 !

Service)

Tire Store

For

Front

Alignment — Brakes — Truing k

End

Gin, Vodka, Bourbon

(COIN OPERATED)

Balancing

Complete Stock O f New and Recapped Tires

WHY NOT GET A BIGGER

2413 S. French Ave,

FA 2-7480

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411 W. NINTH ST.

WORLD'S

ONLY

Warehouse Furniture Co., Inc.
AT

A LOUIS BERRY

N A TIO N ALLY ADVERTISED F L It.M IIR E
A T W AREH O U SE PRICES

IN

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Hamburgers • Hot Doge • Shrimp • Etc.

DIAL FA 2-3875
MISSISSIPPI VS. TULANE

A ir • Conditioning

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Special
SANFORD,

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thin

all

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to

INTEREST

FOOTBALL

CONTEST

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S e n in* Seminole County F or Oxer 10 Years

MIAMI VS. MARYLAND

209 W . FIRST ST.
DU iiE VS. CLEMSON

Football

Seminole County

Pre-Seanoa
W. 3rd St.

2502

1. Everyone

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1

Mr. Merchant . . .

— — and

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Check - Up
T u n e • Up
Clean • Up or
Replace Your
Furnace

FA 2-9151

2. Everyone Thinks He’s An Eapert

SHIRT FINISHING
Specialist

Sanford, Fla.

Moiui CulmD IS C O U N T Paint Stores

WILLIAM .t MARY VS. FURMAN

COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE
MII.IS

1905 French Ave.

m u co n

MUGS

TAKE HOME GALLONS — 63c

EASY TERMS

Sanitone Dry Cleaning

and

SP EC IA L

FINEST

STILL

Sanford Flower Shop

Hatting

PURDUE VS. MICHIGAN

no

CORNER O F FIRST A SANFORD
N AVY VS. BOSTON COLLEGE

SANFORD, FLA.

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J.

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WASHING MACHINES
DRYERS AN D REFRIGERATORS

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FRAN

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FLORIDA STATE VS. GEORGIA

•THE

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W'E HANDLE ALL TYPES
OF GAS EQUIPMENT

PHONE FA 2-5851

FLORIDA VS. VANDERBILT

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STANFORD VS. WASHINGTON

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too Proof

2139 S. FRENCH AVE,
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Gas &amp; Appliance Co.

pin* lax

WASH THAT’S CLEANER?

GEORGE

Lake Mary UPW
Circle To Meet

George's Taverns

Recapped?

Before

It’a

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Political Notebook
w fflhnro anrirad). Wa

with • nttla ahuddnr of horror o n
tvtm nf in woYBBiDtr jo ix sue jrssrs
•go. A t that titno M r. H erlanf c a m

pUctbey. E r a tbooth wu fuel that
8yd H trioo f will go bsek to Wash*
tafton with a comfortable m ania,
let’s talk, work, aad veto aa tenoranea against any possible sUp-up.

Aam af tho moat urgont presentday problems are these which conmra nriwa arm Inmnstng traffic
ecagaction. housing tad facilities for
i _ L " , i«
a wp*dly
P°Pu1**
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a t - mmA M

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I uSt I

♦. — ♦*«" -

This weak haa been act aside aa
aa National PubUe Works Week. It
baa bean designated as a time to
honor aad giva doe recognition to
tha man in public works who,
t h r o u g h balanced, comprehensive
and coordinated planning, era facing
and overcoming many of these prob­
lems to make oar communities bet*
ter and safer places In which to live.
PubUe works activities are those
involving tha construction and
maintenance of stm ts and high*
ways, water supply, refuse collec­
tion and disposal s tm t lighting,
sewer systems and tha like. It haa
been estimated that over 90 per cent
of tha population growth of the past
five years haa occurred in metro­
politan areas, thus, tha greatest
needs for public facilities have risen
there. This means the public works
official la faced with the eomptex
ipd difficult task pf keeping pace

with tha rapidly expanding cornmunities of today aa wall as masting
the replacement demand for fadli"• * w* rln* ° ° fc w wWch
naod to bo modernised.
Tha emmands are great. His ra" ° urc«* « • limitad. Ha must carofully utlliia tha Umitad monoy, man­
power, and msUrinls that are mads
available for tha services to bo pro­
vided. It isn't an easy or enviable
job when you realize that every move
ha maksa is subject to review and
criticism by every citizen whether
he is a voter or non-voter or' whether
he is informed or not.
We have become eo accustomed
to the conveniences and servlets
made possible through public works
that we rarely give it thought Con­
sequently, we are very happy to
learn that a week has been designat­
ed as National Public Worita Week in
recognition of the administrator!
and engineers who are doing a tre­
mendous job in providing the vital
facilities which are indespensable to
urban life. We hope that during this
week you will take it upon yourselves
as citizens of this community to
learn more about publie works pro­
jects in Sanford and the men who
are responsible for carrying out
these programs.

Phil Newsom Soys

DeGaulle’s Grand Pattern
As President Charles de
Gaulto haa reshaped France
to his own grand pattern, his
chief weapon has boon the
overwhelming confidence la
him (b o w * by the French
people.
On tho other band, French
deputies who la a panicky
moment in 1938 abrogated
their powers to De Gaulto to
save Franco from civil war,
have grown increasingly rest­
less under DeGauito’ s open
contempt both for Parlia­
ment aad what he considers
the petty gamea o f party poli­
tic*.
Tho result has been a ser-

OUT

lea o f refsrradums whleh determination to taka the
permitted DaGsull* to by­ election o f a French presi­
pass Parliament and taka Ills dent from the hands of some
policies directly to tbo peo- 30,000 privileged politicians
pie.
and place K in tho direct
In this way canto tho now handi o f the votes*.
Constitution estsbllshing the
De Gaulle has made a per­
French Fifth Republic and sonal issue of it, threaten­
others by which the French ing to quit if the vote goes
people approved independ­
en ts for Algeria.
And for tha first time, kls
On Oct. 21, French voters combined opposition sees a
again will be called upon to chance to bring him down.
ballot in n referendum. But
They started it with a vote
this time with a difference. at censure which brought
Even De Gaulle's staunchest down the government o f the
supporters concede the out­ De Gaulle-appointed Premier
com e Is by no means certain. Georges Pompidou.
The issue will be DeGaulle’s
The motion accused De
Gaulle o f violating the Con­
stitution aad
"opening
a
OUR W A Y
breach through which an ad­
venturer might pass some
day to overthrow Um republic
and suppress its liberties.”

k a h a which i n i r m a i l fa*
ftok oil, otock food ta d fertttter. Tbo ihrimp , «i c o u n t, i n
f o r food . Th* Bnat e a a eonldnT
croM Um oeooa mad catck

• o m r la Um north Atlantic.
Americans M l fo r k n l n
■ad Um
f « after
thaw wiUi gfll nets. Naturally
Um gear foaled. "Both conflicts

CA8E N-484II Lola G., agod
SO, is tha pratty coed who
wanted to lose 26 pounds bo­
foro her N avy sweetheart got
homo.
“ Dr. Crane,” ah* added, “ do
men t e l as romantic about
plump girts aa they do about
■londor ones 7”
Most man show morn ardor
about *l«nd«r girl*.
And that should bo a dim
warning to yon wives past 40
whoso husbands a rt grow ing
aoinowbat platonic.
For when your t u m m y
aquato your bust lino, then you
look ilk* a good old m otherly
soul!
Bowaro, for men don’t asso­
ciate romance with "m otherly
souls."
Indeed, when an artist wishes
to depict a matronly fig u re or
• motherly aoul, all ha needs
to do to Uiicktn her torso.
8o If you wlvss with inatten th s husbands would lika to
renew their fervent devotion
to you, streamline your fig ­
ures.
Y ou wilt not only LOOK
more seductive with a classy
chassis, but you will also
FEEL much younger.
Remember, as I have often
warned, you cannot feel Ilka
a sports roadster with tha
chassis o f a truck!
Yesterday I described th*
fascinating experiments that
Prof. Bayer performed with
hungry hens.
When they started pocking
at a 100-gram pile o f wheat,
they would atop after eating
50 grama.
But If they began pecking at
a 200-gram pile, they wouldn’t
atop with 60 grams, but would
often set a total o f 100 grama
— twice aa much.
So whsn you diet, don’ t sit

at a table whom food to served
fam ily style, with heaping
platters o f additional food In
fron t o f yea.
T b o Bible appreciated this
tempUng fa ct when It said
“ L ook not on tha wins while
it to rod.”
I f you working glrto (and
dentists, business executives,
s t a l) want to ahed blubber,
take a sandwich with you to
w ork.
Then dins at your deek or at
y ou r laboratory bench where
you will view only your limit­
ed lunch quota and not ba
prodded socially by m a n y
other diners.
F o r whsn P rof. Bayer's filled
hen was surrounded by hun­
g ry hen*, then that full h*n
would start satin g again and

selves to 800 calories per day
while men take 1200 to 1600,
depending on the amount o f
physical work they do.
But to kill your appetite, re­
strict your t o u t i f a l d input
to one full glass (8 o s .) the
first day. This Includes water,
coffee, soup, etc.
Tha second day, move up to
two full glasses o f total fluid.
On tha third day, you can have
three glasses and three fo r
each additional day through
tha 10th.
You will thus fs t l thirsty
but not very hungry. The dry­
ing of your mouth to appar­
ently matched by reduction o f
gastric secretion, which to
why your hunger to depressed.
And try not to drink any
fluid at meal time. 8ave your
liquid* for between meals!
For a full list o f caloric val­
ues, send fo r m y booklet
“ How To Los* 10 Lbs. In 10
Days,” enclosing a stamped,
return envelope, plus 20 cents.

w h ea t
I f you wish to loss weight
fa st and without drugs that
race your h e a r t then follow
my famous dehydration plan.
Y ou glrto should lim it your-

Am erican officials in charge
ed U . 8 . international fishing
ng r esm en ts William C . Her­
rington ad tb s State Dept, sad
W illiam T arry ad Interior—
express n ot surprise a t Um
B nasiaa-Cubaa agreement fo r
tb o Bosnians have b**n great­
ly expending their ocean fish­
eries in the lost 10 years.
Bum la to now n member o f
tho northwest Atlantic Fish­
in g Commission o f tbs V . 8.,
Canada and 11 European coun­
tries that d o commercial fish­
in g o f f tbo Georges sad Grand
Banka o f Newfoundland and
N ova Scotia. Bum is to also a
member o f tbo Permanent
F tolling Commission o f Eur­
ope, not up in 1044 to regulate
fishing in northeast Atlantic
waters.
In the north Pacific the U.
S., Canada, Japan and Russia
have a fur-seal fishing ag ree,
m e a t On salmon flaking tho
U. 8.
f t i m i * fish the
eastern Pacific while the Rus­
sians stick to thoir own rivora
on tho western Pacific. Japan
fishes th# high seas. The U. S.
and Japan are holding a tuna
ftohlng conference in Tokyo
this month. Eventually tha
Russian* m ay want in that,
too. They are now members in
good standing o f tho 17-nation
International Whaling Agree­
m e n t On all such matters they
eo-oporato and keep their
w ord, showing a real Interest
In conservation practices.
There are alermys a number
o f hassles over fishing gear,
but this to common oven be­
tween Am erican sportamen and
commercial fisheries. Just re­
cently Russian* in the Gulf o f
Alaska, trolling on tho bottom
fo r ocean parch and aabla fish,
tangled lines with American
crab fishermen using pots
nearer tho surf sc*.
A similar battle arose lost

they eecld.
T b o Uni tod S t a t e haa threw
ftohln* agreements with Cuba
why tbo Russians w aat a flab- boforo tbo Castro revolution.
lag base la Cuba. It’s a long T h ar e o n rod shrimp fishing
baa] from Newf oundland back o a tfca G o lf aad Caribbean
to Russia. Soviet tra w lon
taka thoir cateboo to carrier which had owe nnstlng. Nous
ahipo which haul th a n back is in effect now.
R ussia is believed to h ers
to Russia. Kopalra b a rs to bo
B u te at aoa. It would bo mock bad from 100 to 110 trawlers
oat lor to do both opera tiona In In tha north Atlantic this summar. The U . 8 . had only 10
port.
Cuba la a big consumer o f comparable vaaaala la tb s At*
■alt cod because It's on* o f Um lsntle but im aller vessels
few foods that w ill keep la number over 600. A Bnealsn
the tropics without refrigera­ expansion o f 110 trawlers oper­
tion. Canada recently has ating out o f n Cuban barber
been Cuba's principal supplier. would double Soviet fishing
I f tbs Cubans aad Russians operations la tb s western At­
could meet tbs demand, it lantic as well as provide good
would s a n foreign exchange. cover fo r other operations.
The main reaaoos f o r Rna■lan Internet la a Cuban fish­
ing port are believed to bo tbo
menhaden catch o f f tho U. S.
Atlantic and Gulf eoaata aad
tha shrimp catch o ff tho conti­
nental shelf to the G u lf and
United Nations, N. Y . Caribbean waters. A b ou t half
the U. 8. east coast fish catch, (U P I) —Britain, Ghana and
tho United A rab Republic to­
d a y proposed that Uganda bo
recommended for admission
to tho United Nations.
Tho three nations submittod n resolution to the SeBy Jsoa Lylco
curity Council which m et thin
N its M yrtio Wilson, Ssmln- morning to consider U g a »
olo County Homo Demonstra­ da’e application for member­
tion Agsnt, will prossnt a pro­ ship. The council waa ex­
gram on “ Selection o f Sewing pected to recommend admitEquipment” at Frlday’a 9:80
Uganda, an Eaat African
a. m. mooting o f th* Ovl*do
Homo Demonstration Club in country which was granted
independence by Britain last
tha Oviodo Canning Kitchon.
Chib mombora who are mak­ weak, would be the noth
ing knitted slippers w ill nood m em ber of the world organ­
to bring tw o akoina o f rug isation following General As­
yam and atoa aovsn o r eight sem bly approval.

Uganda Nears
UN Seat

Oviedo H D Club
To Meet Friday

knitting noodles to tho mootThose planning to attend
also am asked to bring their
own chair fo r tha m eeting aad
a sandwich fo r lunch.

S

HBAKT
RESEARCH

ml

Big: Spender
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
U. S. Sen. Georg* Smathers
reported today that expendi­
tures In hto campaign fo r reelection amounted to &lt;3,943
last week.

U U U M OLB - DeBABT
COUNCIL

P. a BOX 10*
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Pinal Docrao af Paraalaaara
i r w i ^ m i c m . c w - aatarad la tha akora aaaaa.
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r e e m * . Chaacarp Doakat He. m i l
now pending la tha Clraalt
: « r ■ ___ I
Coart a f aad far Somlnela
W a s h in g t o n
■ K c tm r r r
Caaalr. Florida
COMFAXT. • r t t lM t eorper*ix w rrxcss w h ereof, t
bar# btrauala aat mr band
PU litK f, aad afflaUI aoal thla n th dar
af Oatahar, ItdL
w n x i am * . r a m i m i
HEAD
a l l b x b k . s m it h , hi* wu*.
Arthar If. Beekwlth. Jr..
•Ml
Clark of tha Clraalt Court
W ILLIE MAKTIX | i&lt; M tJ .
ta and far Samlaala coua*
U M B T . MARTIN. hi* wife,
tr, Florida
M tlftlU U .
Bp: Martha T. Tthlaa
Depnty Clark
NOTICE IS HBBB8T a IT- Fabllah oatabar Id. 1MI.
b x that •* ts * i n * day *f CDB»d&lt;_______________________
Oel*b*p. t i lt . *t U lM •*«Mtk
A I t i t I I I M i l I n i *f t s m n s C1BCVVT cwt'WT o r
II I C l i n HoUM af ■smlasls t b b m s t m j u d i c i a l e n t­
County, *1 Sanford. Fiend*. e r r r BP ABB VWB BED IIU
Boaerabl*
Arthur
It SSLS COUNTY, FLORIDA.
BMkwith. J r , Clerk a f (he IB 6BASCBBT SO. I1SOI
b e c u r it y
Circuit court •( kemiatlt w A S H ix a r o x
County, Florida, win ifft r COMPAMT, k Florid* oorporatloa.
far a*la la tlia highest u (
Plaintiff
H U blddar far e u A at | a lHa aatarr. th* following I h - vn.
j» I H 1 property a ( th* Da- WILLIAM E. SMITH and
fsnd*nt* WtUlaai B. Bmlth ALLKSB M. SMITH, kla wlfa
M « AHaaa M. Smith. hi a w ifi. aad
M l WIUI# Mania kkd Baulin. WILLIS MAKTIX aad
PAUUXB V. MAKTIX. kla
▼. Marita, hi* wlf*.
Lot
11. BBAR
LAKE wlfa.
Da fondant a
R I U A aaaaNlat to th*
s o t i c r o p n*LM
Flat thereof, aa records*
NOTICE
IS
HKRBBT
OUTla Flat Back i f at Pat#
•T af tba Pakiia BaaoH. BN that on tha llt k dar af
a f t*mln*l* Cednty, Pier- Oatabar, 1ML at tt:M a'clooh
A. M. at tha mala daar af tha
Ite
Hauaa af Samlnola
together with atl atraataraa Court
and Improvement*. thaa ar County, at Sanford, Florida,
tha Honarnkla Arthur
II.
Ikaraaftar aa aald Uad.
Tkl* la mod* puriuaat la Baekwllh. Jr, Clark o f tha
Final Daer.a af Paraalaaara Circuit Court of nominal#
aatarad la U a akara aaaaa. County, Florida, will affar far
Ckaaaarr Dock.I Ba. Ilka*, aala ta Iha hlthaat and bant
•aw pa*4laf !■ Ik. Clraalt blddar far eaah. at pabtla eat­
Caarl af aad far Baailaoi. ery. tha falUwlas dtaarlbad
proporty o f th# Defandanta
County, Florida
IX WITXKM WHBBBOP, I William E. Smith and Allana
tiara b.r.u n to aot air hand M. Smith, hla wlfa. and W ll­
aad afflcla! aoal thin lltk lla Martin and Paulina V.
Marlin, hla wlfa.
dar a f Oatokar, l* lt.
Lot
It,
UL.\R LAKE
HILLS, aeaordlas ta tha
^ k t r
B. Beckwith. Jr,
Plat thereof. a* raaardad
d a r k af tka Clraalt Court
In Plat Baok It, Papa IT
ta aad far Maiiaola Coua*
of tha Publla Racorda of
tjr, Florida
Somlnola County. Ptorlda
Byi Martha T. VlbUn
topathor with all atruataraa
Deputy d a rk
aad Improvement*, than ar
Fabtlah Oatokar id, l i l t .
tkaraaftor aa aald Uad.
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Thla la mad# pnrauant to
nr t — c ir c u i t cwu b t o p Plaal Daera# af Poraeloanra
T B B NUTTM JUDICIAL r t a - aatarad In tha abora cauaa,
ar
AMD POB ' ■MMIXOLS Chancory Doakat No. 111*1,
c iv m
Fl o r i d a .
now pandlap la tha Clrault
n c a t M U T n o . ttaaa
Court of and for Samlaala
WASHINGTON
SECURITY
County. Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
COMPANT. a Florida ecrper*hava haraanta aat my hand
Ha*.
F U latlft aad efflelal aaal thla lltk day
aa.
af Outobar. 1ML
(SEAL)
WILLIAM E. IMITR and
Arthur If. Uachwlth, J r,
ALLBBB M. SMITH, kla wild,
Clark af tha ClrouK Court
aad
In and far Seminal* Coun­
W ILLIS MAKTIX aad
ty, Florida
FAV LIMB V. MAKTIX. kla
Byt Martha T. Vlhtaa
wlfa,
Dapaty Clark
Defendants.
Fabtlah Oatokar It. 1ML
Sam oa i f salb
XOTICS IS HKRSBY OIV- COB-11
t X that aa tha iith dar af
Octabar. U l l at IliM A. X. i s t b b c m c c r r c o l o r o r
at tka M ia daar a f tba Caart TBB SIXTH JUDICIAL CIR­
Haaaa af Bawl aala Cennty. at CUIT OF ASD FOR SDMISaafard. Ptorlda. tka Manor- SOLB COtSTT. FLORIDA.
akla Artkar H. Baakwllk, Jr.. tE c b a m c b b t s o . tiaao
RKCU1UTT
C lirh af tka Clraalt Caart af WASI1INUTON
Saaalaala
Caaalr.
Flarlda. COMPAMT, s Florida corpora­
w ill offar far aala to tha tion,
Plalatlff,
klsfcaat aad kaat klddar (or
eaak, at paklta aatery. tka
follow ing daaarlkad propartr WILLIAM E. SMITH and
a f tha Dafaadaata William E. ALLENE M. SMITH, kla wlfa,
Smith a r t Alien* M. Smith, aad WILLIE MARTIN aad
kla wlfa. aad Wlllla Martla PAULINE V. MARTIN, hla
•ad Paallaa f . Martla, hla wife.
Defendant*
wlfa.
SOTICD OP BALM
Lot 14.
BEAR
LAKE
XOTICE IS HKIlUUr OIVMOXM. aeoordla* ta tba
Plat tharaaf. aa racordad EN that on the Mth day of
Osleber.
IMS. at tt:M o'clock
In PUt Book 1L Pag* IT
o f tha Pabtla Raaarda of A. M. at tke main door af tha
Hauaa a f Seminal#
Samlaala County, Florida, Casrt
lapatbar with all itrn.turta County, at Sanrerd, Florida,
Arthur
H.
and Improvement* thaa ar tha HonorabU
Uachwlth. J r , Clark af tha
IharaafUr aa Mid land.
Thla la aiada purouant ta Clreult Ceurt af Seminole,
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County, Florida, will affar
for aalr to tha hlshaat and
bant blddar for eaah. at pub­
lico outcry, tba following deserlbed property of tha Dafandanta William E. Smith and
AHaaa M. Smith, hla wlfa. and
Wlllla Marlin aad neultaa
V. Martin, hla wlfa.
Lot II at HEAR LAKE
HILLS, according to the
Plat thereof, aa reeordtd
In Plat Book 1L Pago ST
o f tha Publla Raeerda of
Samlnola County, Ptorlda,
together with all atrarturaa
aad Improvtmtotn. than or
tbaraattar on aald land.
This U made puraunnt to
Pinal Daerta o f Foraatoaure
entered In Iho abora eauar.
Chancery Docket No. Ilia*,
now pending In tha Clreult
Court af and for Samlnola
County. Florida
IN WITNEM WHEREOF. I
kara haraunto aat my band
aad offleUI •-•! this llt k day
o f October. IMS.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Cltrk o f the Clreult Court
In and for samlnola Coun­
ty. Florida
Ryt Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Puhllah Oct. II. IMS.
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Defendant*
NOTICE OP StLB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVF.N that on th* l«lh day of
Octabar l i t ! , at !!:« # o'rloek
A. H. at the mala door of
th* Court Hwue* o f Semlnot*
County, at 8anr*rd. F lorid*
th*
Honorable
Arthur
IL
Beckwith, J r , Clerk o f th*
Clreult Court of Seminole.
County. Florid* will offer for
aala to tha hlsheat and beet
bidder for each, at publla
outcry, th* following daecrlbad preparty o f th* D*f*«danta
William E. Smith and Alton*
M. Smith, hie wlfa and WitIt# Martin and Paulin* V.
M arti* hla wife.
Let
11. HEAR LAKE
IIII.IJ*. according to th*
Plat thareof, a* recorded
la Plat Book tL Pace 11
of th* PUhtla Records of
Seminal* County, Plorld*
togelh-r with all atruataraa
and Improrement* than ar
therratter aa eald land.
Thla la mad* purauant to
Pinal Decrt* of Forecloanr*
entered In th* abort aauee.
Chancery Docket Na. l l f c l
now pending la tka Clreult
Court af and far Samlnola
County. Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1
bar* hereunto art my hand
IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF and official »*al thla lllh day
THE SIXTH JCDICIAL CIR­ o f October, IMS.
CUIT IS ASD FOR BENI- (SEAL)
SOLM rOCSTT. FLORIDA.
Arthar H. Beckwith. J r ,
IS CDASCKRT SO. ISAM
Clerk a f tha Clreult Court
( CnHI— &gt;
In aad for SemUola Coun­
NOTICE OF
ty. Ptorlda
FORECLOSURE a » t.E
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
S. C. BIX II COMP.ANT, a
Deputy Clerk
Puhllah OcL 11. IMS
Florida corporation.
Plaintiff, CDB-11
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JAMES L
HtTSMAX and i s t b b e t a e r r r c o u r t o f
JUDITH ANN HITSMAN. bin TUB NINTH JCDICIAL C1Rwlfa. and PATTON J. HOPE r u r r o f a n d f o r bhhj .
and MART M. HOPE, hla wire, SOLD COT NTT. FLORIDA.
Defendant* IS UBASCRRT SO. 11POT
SECURITY
NOTICE IS HKIIEBT OIV- WASHINUTUN
EN purauant ta a Pinal De­ COMPANY, a Florida corpora.
Ilo
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cree or foreeloeure dated Oct­
Plaintiff,
ober lllh . l l l l . and antarad
In Chancery Cane No. 11,111 * *
(Carlton) nr Iha Clraalt Court WILLIAM T, SMITH and
a f tha Ith Judicial Circuit In ALLKXB M. SMITH, hla wife,
and
for Semluote County. and W ILU E MARTIN and
F lorid* wherein M. C. IILCII PAULINE V. MARTIN, hla
COMPANY, a Florida corpora- wife,
Defendant*
tloa. Plaintiff, aad JAMES L
NOTICE OP OALM
HITSMAN and JUDITH ANN
NOTICE IS HEREBY B ITHITSMAN.
hla
wire.
and
PATTON J. HOPE aad MARY EN that an th* tlth day af
M. HOPE, hla wife, are Do- October, 1MI, at l i s t o’clock
fendante, I will aall to the A. M. at th* main door of th*
Hauaa o f
8-mlnol*
hlgheat and beat blddar for Court
eaah at the Front door o f the County, at Sanford. Plorld*
Arthur
II.
Seminole County Courthouae th* Honorable
In Sanford. Samlnola County, Backwlt* J r , Clark o f th*
Circuit
Coart
o
f
Semlnot*
Florida, at It o'clock A. M.
an th# lllh day af October, Coanty, Florida, wilt affar for
IMS. tha following deecrlbed aala to th* highest and beet
property aa aat forth In aald bidder for eaah. at publla outary. th* following described
Final Decree, to-wlt:
Lot t l, OOLDIK MANOR, properly o f th* Defandanta
according to the
plat William E. Smith and Allana
thereof, raaardad In Plat M. Smith, hla wlfa, and WIIBook t l at page 11 af tha Ha Martin aad Paulina Y.
Publla Record* o f keml- Martin, hla wife.
Lot It,
BEAR LAKE
not# County, Florid*
HILLS, aaaardlng to th*
DATED thla 11th day *f
Plat thereof, ae racordad
October IMS.
In Plat Book II. page II
(SEAL)
af th# Publla Iteoorda of
Arthur If. Bsckwltb, Jr,
Samlnnl* County, P lorld*
Clark a f aald Clreult Court
together with all structures
By: Martha T. Vlhtaa
and Impreramenta, then ar
Deputy Clerk
thereafter an said land.
Law Offleea
Thla I* mad* pursuant la
Robert Eagaa
Final Deere* o f Poraelosura
SIT X. Magnolia Avenun
enured
In Ih* abort causa.
Orlando, Florida
Chancery Dockat No. lite r,
Puhllah October 11. IIIL
new pending la Iha Clroult
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Court ef and for Beialnola
i s t b b c i a c u r r c o u r t o f County, Florida
IS WITNESS WHEREOF.
TIIB SIXTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF ASD FOR -BENI. 1 hare hereunto aat mr hand
and offleUI aeal thla tlth day
SOLD COUXV, FLORIDA.
or October, IMI.
IS CMAXURBY SO. 1IMd
(SEAL)
WASHINUTUN
SECURITY
Arthur If. Baekwllh. J r ,
COMPANT, a Florida corporaClerk af lb* Clraalt Court
lie *
In and far Samlnola Coun­
Plalatlff,
ty, Florida
ta
llyi
Martha T. Vlhltn
WILLIAM B. SMITH and
Deputy Clark
ALLVNK II. SMITH, hla wlfa.
Puhllah October II. 1111
aad IVILLIE MARTIN and
PAULINE V. MARTIN, hi* CDB-11
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NOTICE IS NHRBBT OIYBX
that tsrsu a st ta tha Final De­
ere* a f Fareeloeura aad Sal*
entered In th* rauna pending
In tha Clraalt Court In and
for Seminal* County. Florid*
rat* Doakat Number HIM.
Dougtaa.
th*
andaralgned
Clerk wilt cell tka property
eltaated in aald Conaty deaerlbed a*:
Lot L Week Id. TOWNBITE OF NORTH CXULUOTA- * auhdlrtata* aerdlat ta plat tkaraaf
“ la Plat Bank L
page* IS to IL tnaluelr*
•f ths Publla Raeerda af
Seminal* County. Flarlda.
_
at pabll*
aal*. to Iks klgkaet
aad boat klddar far eaah. at
It:** A. M. on th* Mth day
af Octabar. l l l l . at th* Front
Doo r o f th* Semlnot* Conaty
Courthoua*. Saafard, Florida.
(SEAL)
Arthur IL Baekwllh. Jr,
Clark o f th* circuit Court
Kyi Martha T. Tibia*
Deputy Clark
Rlahop A Bernstein
II Rant Fla* Satraal
Orlande, Florida
Attorney* far Flalatlff
Publish octabar id, l l l l
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OXYEN, That B. I . I 'l l the holder
o f th* following eertlfleata
haa tiled eald eertlfleata for
taa deed la b* leausd tharsoa.
Th* aartlflcats number and
ear of laauaac*. th* daeariplea af th* proparty, aad th*
nam* la whlah It waa aaaaa*ar* sa rellowai
eartlfleat* Xa. S/t at Na.
II*
Tear af laauanea l i l t
B liii*S R ia t4 re in n er I
Lata IS 11 * II w k C
Waat Altamonte Baithta
Seatlan Oaa Flat Beak 1*
Fag* II
Xam* la whlek ******** K.
Kaex
Bettlnt haue. Trail**.
All af aald propartr being la
tbe esaaty at aemlnole. State
•f Fiona*. Vat*** each aartlfloat* ahall ba redeemed aacording t* law th* preaarty
described Ik auek aertlflaatae
will b* sold to th* hlghaat
blddar at tha (real daar a f
th* Samlaala Coaaiy Caart
Hone* at Sanford, Florida, oa
th# Aral Monday la U* month
o f Naramhar, IML whlek la
th* Ith day at Naramhar, IISS
Dated this llt k dar af la s tamber, l i l t .
(SEAL)
X t m c H OF APPLICATION
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
FOB TAX
Clerk Clrault Court
(•#* 10*10
aemlnole county, Florida
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NOTICE IS HEREBY . OIV. Fublleh OcL L L 1*. IL
EN. That K L U t* tha balder CDB-11
af Iha following eartlfleat*
haa filed aald eartlfleat* far IE TBB COUNTY J l’ IKlK'S
ASD FOB I B B tag deed to b* leaned (hereon. COURT, IIS
OI N T ). FLORIDA.
Th* eertlfleata number aad ISOLD
rtat* Xumber: eiaa
year o f Issuance, th* descrip­ BSTATH OF
tion o f tha property, and tha
A ONES L KUNB.
name la whlek I t was •****•Daeaaaed.
ad ar* aa follow*:
SOTICR TO CBBBITORS
eertlfleata N * 11/11 af N* TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
III
Year ef tsanaaea 1111
CLAIMS OH
DBM ANDS
Daaeatpllaa ad Property:
AUAINST SAID ESTATE)
Lota II A «• Elk. D West
Ton and each o f you ar*
Altamonte H eight! Seetlon hereby notified and ragalred to
One PUthook IS Page It file any claim* aad demands
Name la whlek aaeeesed H. which you. ar either ef you,
Kaos
Bettlaghau* Traet** may bars against nakd estate
AH a f aald property helag In In the office at lion. C, VER­
th* Counir af Samlaala Itat* NON MISK. J R , conaty Jadg*
ef Florida. Unlaea auak cer­ of Seminole County, at hi* o f­
tificates (hall ba redeemed fice In th* Court Roue* In
according (a law tha pro­ Sanford, Florida, wtlhls a ll
party daecrtbad la eueh tortl- II) calendar month* from th*
ficat* wilt ba aald I* th* lima af Ih* flret publication of
hlghaat bidder at Ik* rreat thla notice. Each claim ar da­
daar a f tba Seminal* County man* must b* In writing and
Court Heuaa at Sanford. Star- contain th* place of residence
Id* an Iha flrat Monday la and poet office addreaa af Ih*
th* month af Naramhar, t i ll, clalmaat and m eil be awern to
which la tha Sth day af Nor- by Ih* vlalnuknt, hit agent or
attorney, or th* earn* ahell b*
ember, IML
Dated IhU Uth day af lapt- raid.
LEWIS KLINE
ember, lis t.
A* Executor of aald Batata
(SEAL)
RICHARD
If. COOPER
Arthar H. Uachwlth. Jr,
1(1 East Central Avenue
Clark Clreult CeuM
Orlando,
Florida
Seminal* County, Florida
Attorney at Utw.
Publish OcL L I. tl. IL
Attorney for Eieeutor
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IN TU B CIRCUIT CRUBT OF
TBB NISTM JUDICIAL Oil
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XOLR COUNTY. FLORID*,
i s CHASCBRY n o . Itaai
WASHINOTON
SECURITY
COMPANY, a Florida aorparalias.
Plalatlff,
WILLIAM E. SMITH aad
ALLKNB M. SMITH hi* wlf*.
and W ILU E MARTIN aad
PAULINE V. MARTIN, hla
wlfa,
Dafandaati
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN lh al on th* tlth day el
October IML at 11 til a’claek
A. M. at tba mala door e f th*
Court
Roue*
of
Samlael*
County, at Saafard. Florida,
th*
Honorable Arthar
H.
Berhwlth. Jr, Clark af Ih*
Circuit Court a f Samlaala
County. Flarlda, will alfar
far aal* t* the hlshaat and
bast blddar far raah, at pabHe eatery, the following des­
cribed property o f th* De­
fendant* William B. Smith
and Alleaa M. Smith, hie wlf*.
and Wlllla Martin aad Faallaa
V. Martin, hla wir* ’
Lot IL
BBAR
LAKE
IIIUJI. aarordlng to th*
I1*t thereof, a* recorded
In Plat Book It. Pag* IT
« f tha I'ublla Racorda af
■amlaale Coanty, Flarlda.
togalher with all atruataraa
and Imprarsmanta, thaa ar
thareaftar on aald land.
Thla la mad* pursuant ta
Final Decrt* o f Foreeloeure
entered la the abor* cause,
Chaneery Dechat No. 11M4
now pending la th* Clraalt
Caart af and far Seminal*
County, Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I
bar* haraunto eat mr hand
and afflelal seal thla lllh day
of October, IML
(SEAL)
Arthar H. Baehwlth, Jr.,
Clark *1 th* Clrault Court
In and for Seminal* Coun­
ty, Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
FuMleh October II, IML
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IS TU B CIRCUIT COURT OF
TUB NISTM JUDICIAL UIRc u r r OF AND FOR SDMIXOLH COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IS CHANCERY SO. IIMS.
WASHINGTON
SECURITY
COMPANY, a Florida corpora­
tion.
Flalatlff,
rt.
WILLIAM E. SMITH tad
ALLKNK M. SMITH, hla wife,
and WILLIE MABTIN sad
PAULINE V. MARTIN, hla
wife.
Defendants.
SOTICM OF a ALH
NOTICE Ik IIEHEHT OIVEN that on th* Mth day o f
Oetobar, lilt , at 11S* a’alack
A. M. at th* mala deer of
th* Ceurt Houa* of kemlael*
County, at Saaferd, Florida,
th*
Honorable
Arthur If.
Beckwith, J r , Clerk e f tK*
Circuit Court a f kamlaat*.
County, Florida, will offar far
sal* la th* hlghaat and bast
bidder fur cash, at publla eat­
ery. th* fallowing deierlbad
property of th* Dafcldaata
William E. Smith and Allana
H. Smith, hla wlfa, aad WIUI*
Martin and Paulin* V. Mar­
tin, hla wlfa
Lot
It.
BEAR LAKE
IIILLB. according ta Iha
i'tat thereof, a* recorded
la Plat Book II. Fag* 11
a f th* Publla Raaarda a f
Seminole County. Florida,
tegathar with all stracturta
aad Impreremaata, thaa ar
thereafter en eald land.
Thla la made purauant ta
Final Derr** ef Foreeluaura
entered ta the above eauee,
Chancery Pocket N*. U t il,
new pending la the Clraalt
Court of aad far Semlaol*
County, Florid*
IN WITNESS WHEnEOF, I
bar* hereunto aat my hand
and afflelal aeal thla 11 th day
e f October, l i l t .
(SEAL)
Arthar If. Beekwltb. J r ,
Clerk ef th* Clreult Court
la aad for Samlael* Connty, Florida
By Ma-tha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Publish October IL IMI
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IE THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
TBR SISTB JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT OF ASD FOR BHBISOLM COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IS CHANCERY SO. 1IM*
WASHINGTON
SECURITY
COMPANY, • Florida corpora­
tion,
Flalatlff.
♦».
WILLIAM B. SMITH and
ALLRNE M. SMITH, hla wife,
and W ILUE MARTIN and
FAUUNB Y. MARTIN, hie
wlfa.
Defendant!.
SOTICR OF SALH
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN that en th* tlth dap of
Oetobar, laat, at Ilia* e'eloen
A. M. at tha main doer of
tha Court Hauaa af Semlnata
Coaaiy. at Saafard. Florida,
th# Haaarakl*
Arthur
II.
SatkwHh, J r , Clerk ef the
Clreult Caart a f Samlnola,
County, Florida, will affar for
sat* to Ik* hlshaat and beet
blddar far eaah. at pubtle
oularr, tha fallowing da*erlbed property a f th* Dafeodents William B. Smith
and Allaaa M. Smith, kla wife,
and Wlllla Martin and Pauline
V. Martin, hla wife.
Let TL
BEAR
LAKH
1IILIN, acourdlng la th*
Plat thereof, ae recorded
la Mat Book II. Pag* 11
*f th* Pubtlo Records of
■emlaole County. Florida,
together with all structures
and Improvements, then ar
thereafter an aald lend.
Thle Is mad* pursuant ta
Final Deere* o f Foreclosure
entered In th* above eauee.
Chancery Docket Ne. U ll*
now pending la Ih* Clroult
Ceurt af and far Semtnol*
County, Florida
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. 1
have hereunto set mr hand
and efflelal aaal thla lllh day
or Oatabar, 1*11.
(SEAL)
Arthar IT. Eeckwlih. Jr,
Cltrk of th* Circuit Court
In and far Samtnel* Coun­
ty, Florida
By Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clark
Publlab Oetobar 11. IMI.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COI NT OF
THE NISTM JUDICIAL CIEc u r r IN AND FOR *HMI.
SOLE COUNTY, FLONIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. ISMB (Ahridge)
NOT1CM o r
FOEBCLOSURH (ALH
S. c. BLUII COMPANY a Flor­
ida earperatlos.
Plaintiff,
va.
WILLIAM
R.
LaMAiTERX
and IIKLKN D. LaMASTKHL
hla wlfa,
Defendant*.
NOTICE IS HERBIIT OIV
KN pursuant te a Final Dt
ere* ef faroeloaura dated O etl
ober Uth, l i l t , aad antered
In Chsneery Cat* No. 1IM1
(Abridge) of Ih* clrault Court
#( tha Ith Judlalal Circuit In
end for Semis*!* County.
Florid*. Wherein k. C. BLUII
Company, s Florida corpora
Ilea, Plaintiff, and WILLIAM
R. ImMASTKRS and IIULKX
D. UMAMTEIU. bis wife, ar*
defendant!. 1 will sell to the
highest and heel bidder tor
rash at tba front deor of the
Semlaol* CaUnty C o u r t h o u s e
In HeaforL Semlaol* County,
Florid*, e l II e'tleek A.M. on
th* Mth day af Oetaber, IMI,
th* following described pro­
perty a* eat forth la eald
Flaal Deere*, to-wlt:
Lot 11. GOLDIE MANOR
SUBDIVISION, according
t* the plat thereof, re­
corded In Flat Bosk IL
Peg* It, I'ublla Record*
•f Oemluel* County, Flor­
ida.
Together with th* following
lleme ef property which ar*
located la and permanently In
aatllsd aa a' part ef th* Im­
provement* oa eald land:
Haatar, aurf unit A even
DATED thin Uth day af
October, l l l l .
(SEAL)
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr.
Clark af said Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlbiaa
Deputy Clark
Robert T. Eagan
Orlando, Florida
Fublleh Oetaber IL IML
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Legol Notice
or

ssn rR o r
PUBLIC BEARISH

THE CITY O r LONGWOOD
WILL
HOLD
A
PUBLIC
HEARING AT THE CITY
HALL AT I p&gt; m , OCTOBER
I*. IM I FOR THK PURPOSE
OF ZONING THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPER­
TIES: LOTS • and T. Bnt(mlnger Farm* Addition Ne.
1. a* racordad la Flat Book
I. Pas* L Public Racorda of
■amlnol* Coanty, Florida: nleo.
beginning at th* XW corner
e f Lot 17, Btoek "D". D. R.
Mitchell * Surrey *f th* Levy
Grant.
according
ta
Plat
thereof recorded In Plat Seek
1. Pag* L Pabll* Raeerda af
Semlnot* County. Florida, run
thanes North It'U * Beat along th* Northerly line of Lot
17. a dletanc* of I ! . ! feat to
th* paint of beginning, (banco
■oath M 't r West a dletanc*
o f IIL1I fiat, thane* South
l l 'i r
Boat a dlitaara ef
!!L &gt; feat to th* Waatarty
right at way af Slat# Resit
M • 10*. thane* Northeasterly
along aald right o f way l l l . t
feat to North line o f Lot 11,
thane* Boalh 11*11* Waat a
dletanc* af III feat to th*
liotnt o f beginning, also Lot
:il o f Lake Gera Park accord­
ing to plat thereof a* record­
ed In Mat Book IL Paget M
and (1 o f Ih* Public Records
Of Seminal* County Florida!
•aid abova described proper­
ties to b* toned Commercial.
And Lott I through IT of
Lako Oem Park, aa recorded
In Plat Book It. Page* M
and (1. o f tha Puhllo Becorda
e f Samlnot# County, Florida
to b* toned Residential R-I.
A. R. Lormtnn
Mayor, City a f Umawood
Fublleh October IL IML
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IbP
THE NINTH JCDICIAL CIRc u r r o r a n d f o r b r m iXOLM COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. I MB*
WASHINGTON
SECURITY
COMPANY, a M or Ida corpora­
tion.
Plaintiff,
WILLIAM E. SMITH and
ALLEXE M. SMITH, hla wir*,
and
WILLIE MARTIN and
PAULINE V. MARTIN, kit
wlfa.
Defendant*
NOTICE o r BALM
NOTICE IS HER EOT OIVEN that on Ih* MIH day « f
Oetobar. IMI. at UlM o'clock
A. M.. t Ih* mtn adoor o f Ih*
Court
Houto o f
Samlnnl*
County. *t Sanford. Florida,
th*
Honorable
Arthur
II.
Baehwlth, J r- Clerk of th*
Circuit Court o f Samlnola,
County, Florida, will alfar for
aal* to th* highest and baat
blddar for raah, at publla outary, tba following described
property af th* Defendant!
William E. Smith and Allan*
M. Smith, hi* wlf*. and Wlllla
Martin and Paulino V. Martin
hi* w lf*
Lot
II,
BEAR LAKE
HILLS, aecordlng to th*
Plot thereof, a* recorded
In Mat Rook tl, at Pag*
11 o f Ih* Puhllo Racorda
o f Memlnol* County, Flor­
ida
tegathar with all Mruotura*
aad Improvamtnta, then ar
lharaaftar onaald land.
Thla la mad* pursuant to
Final Daar** o f Foreclosure
antarad I* tha above raus*.
Chancery Docket No. HIM.
new ponding In Iha Circuit
Court a f and for Samlnola
County, Florida.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. J
have haraunto gat my hand
and efflelal aaal thla tlth day
at October, IML
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr..
Clark af Ih* Clrault Court
In and tor Samlnola Coun­
ty, Florida
Dyt Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Publish October II. IMS
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IN TUN CIRCUIT COI RT OK
TIIB NINTH JUDICIAL UIRc u r r . IN AND FOR OMNINOLB COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CIIANUKRY NO. tl**«
THE FinST N A T I O N A L

MANX AT ORLANDO, a aat
lonal banking astoelallnn.
Plaintiff,

HERSET B. HUFFMAN and
MONA HUFFMAN, hi* wire;
VIOLA aEOROE PHILPOTl
THOMAS Z. HUFFMAN ind
MACBL C. HtrFFUAX, hi*
wlfa: and HUFFMAN RROTHEIIS, INC, a Florida cor
peratlea, at *1,
Defendant*.
NOTICE OF
POEECI.OSUEE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV
EN puriuant to a Final Daera* af Faraclonur* dated Oetuber i l l ) , IMS, and entered
In Chaneery Caae No. 4(7*1
of (h* Circuit Ceurt of the
Ninth Judicial Clreult In and
for Seminole County, Florida
wherein THE FIRST
NA­
TIONAL RANK AT ORLANDO,
a national banking aesnala
Don. I* Plaintiff, and Heresy
C.
HUFFMAN and MONA
HUFFMAN, hi* w ife: VIOLA
GEORGE MIILPOT: THOMAS
Z. HUFFMAN and MACEL C.
HUFFMAN, hla wlf#&gt; and
HUFFMAN BROTHERS, INC,
a Flarlda eorporatlun, ar* De­
fendants, I will lell to th*
hlgheat and b*at blddar for
raah at the front door o f tha
Seminole County CuurOiaua*
In th* City of Snnfurd. Coun­
ty of Semlnule, Florida, at
IS:Oe noun, on th* Mth day of
October, t i l l , th* following
described property a* eel
forth la aald Final D«cr**.
to-w lt:
L ot t* b* known a* Lit
1* of J. U Hill's addition
to Lillie Bear Lake Sub­
division, more particularly
described
ae
beginning
taa feat Weet Of tha
Northwest corner o f Lot
II ef J. L. Illlle Little
Bear Lake
Subdivision,
according to ptal there
o f aa recorded In Flat
Book T, page 11. Publla
Records of kamlnol* Coon
ty, Florida, run tbenc*
East It* feat te North
wait corner o f Lot II
thtnc#
Southerly along
Waat lot line of aald lot
to Mouthwaat corner a
Lot II. thence West II
feet, then** North l de­
gree. i t minutes West to
point of beginning, eacept
a possible easement on th*
Northwest corner for road
purpose*.
DATED thla lllh day ef
Oetobar, A. D. IMI.
(SKA!,)
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk Circuit court o f
Semlnolo County, Florida
By Margaret B&gt; Tyte. DC.
Akerman. Turnbull, lenterfttt
• Rldtan
kuna Ml
Flrat Nat'1 Bank SIdg.
P. a Boa III
Orlande, Fla.
Pt*y*h Oetobar II, IML

A!

M R TAR
ita I M I 1

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XOTICE t l HEREBY OIYEX. That Overstreet Land Co.
tho holder ef Ih* fntlowlag
certificate hae filed aald cer­
tificate for taa deed ta bo
latuod (hereon. Th* certificate
number and year of Issuance,
Ih# description of tba pro­
perty, aad th* nam* In which
t waa asteteed ar* at fol­
low*!
Certificate No. &gt;31
Tear o f
Issuance Ut*
|a^—
1^0^01^aR ^
w
w| ^
Let 1 Blk. A Traet II
Banland# Springs Accord­
ing* to Flat* Thareof Raeardad Upon th* Pabtla
Racorda of Samlnot* cou n ­
ty Florida
Xam* In which attested SamBel 0. Ilollenhead. AU of said
property being In th* County
&gt;f Seminole, state of Florida,
nleta such eartlfleat* ihall
b* redeemed acrordlng to law
th* property deecrlbed la
tuck Mrtiricat* will b* told
to the highest bidder at tho
front door of th* Stmlaolo
County Court Ilout* at San­
ford, Florida, on th* drat
Monday In the month of Xov*
ember, IMI, which Is tho Itk
day ef November, IMI.
Dated this :tth day of Soptamber, 11(1.
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith, JrClerk Clreult Court
Seminole Ceunly, Florida
Publlik Oct. L L IL IL
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STATE

a CA
411 Nnrtk ird
Thayer, MDaowrl
Y as are hereby NOTIFIES! £ ?
that LualD* L C n m iL
Died bar (w ar* kttl o f
plaint against yas,
■ull for dlvarao, Is
CUIT COURT, ( t
■•mlcole Coanty, Florida,
ron era hereby rosstrsd ts
(11* pernanally ar by M At*
lorney. with Ih* (fanarabld
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r , Clerk
of our Mid Court, year write
tea answer. If nay yea hard
ta th* Complaint filed agslso*
■I
you, aad to (Ho • copy there­
:
of with th* aaderatgaod at*
tornty, at th* addr* «• stroke
by th* Uth day o f Oetokor
A* D* IMSi I n f i l l fall u t
or Jndftntnt by dofBSlt Wilt
’be oxtered agalast yes.
(SEAL)
•oakwith. J r,
Arthur
Clerk
By: Marlfck T. Ylkl*%
D. C.
B. Vt. War*.
Attorney for Flalntlft
Woodruff-Parktaa B nlldlnc
Sanford, Florid*
Pukllsh kept. I I d O tt I k
IL l l l l
i
C D A -lt

NOTICE OF AFFLICATIOE
FOR TAB DEED
(a*#. I K I I Florida Itatwvea
o f IMS)

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIV.
EN, That Overttreet land Co.
the holder of (he following
certlflcsl* hae filed aald ear­
tlfleat* for tat datd to be
leaned th*r*on. Th* C*rllfleat*
numbir and y*ar of toauanco,
th* dtpcrtPtton af th* or*Mriy. aad th* nam* In which
It waa aaaeaaed art aa fol­
low*!
eertlfleata Na. I l l
Tear of
Msuanr# IM I
DeseelpG— *1 Frapmty
Lata • * I Blk. A Treat
II Sanland# Sprlaga Ae­
cordlng ta Flat* Thereof
Recorded Upon th* Publla
Record*
of
Seminole
County, Florida
Name In which aeaeeied Ray
Marla Belvlno. All *( aald
property being la th* Coaar of Seminole. Stata e f Flor­
ida Unlaaa *uch eartlfleat*
(hall ba redeemed according
to law tha property described
In inch certificate will be sold
to th* hlgheat bidder at th*
front door of th* Samlnola
County Court lieu** at San­
ford. Florida, aa th* ftn t
Monday In th* month o f Nov­
ember. IMS, which la Ih*
Ith day o f Novtmbar, IMI.
Dated this tlth day ef
September, IMS
(SEAL)
Arthur II. Baekwllh, J r ,
Clerk Clreult Court,
Semlnot* Counir, Florida
Publish Oct. 1, 1, IL IL
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NOTICE o r APFLIOATIOK
FOB TAX DEED
Ms*. IMG* Florida Statutes
•1 IMS)
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN, That Orentreet Land Co.
th* holder af Ih* following
eartlfleat* haa llltd eald cer­
tificate for U l deed to b#
Issued thereon. Tba certificate
number and year of iMuanaa,
th* description af th* pro­
perty, and th# nam* la whlah
It wt* aaiattad ar# aa falIow e
Certificate No. I l l
Tear Of
Issuance IMI
DeewIpIloB e f Property
Let* • te II Blk D. Traet
II kanlande Bprlng* Ac­
rordlng ta Plata Thareof
Racordad Upon th* Publla
Record* of kamlnol* Coun­
ty Florida
Name In which aeaeeaed 0. F.
Hill. All o f *ald properly b#
In* In Ih* County af Semi­
nole, male ef Morlds. Unlete
such eerllflcala (ball be r*
ilvemed according to law the
property deecrlbed In auch
cerllllcal* will be aold to (he
hlghtri bidder at th* front
duer of th* kamlnol* County
Court
Hou*e
at
Hanford
Flarlda. o n th# flrat Monday
In (h* month af November,
IMI, which I* th* Ith day of
November, IML
fisted this 21th day ef kept
ember, IIIL
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Btckwlth. Jr,
Clerk Circuit Court,
lemlnol* County, Florid*
Publish Got. L I. IL tlCDB-I
IN TIIK C in u riT COURT OF
Tllll NINTH J l'U ll'l tL CIH
curr o f ( h i r o n * e r i .
NOI.H COUNTY, FI.OHIt)*.
IN UIIANCKNY NIL IIMk
tVASIIINOTUN
(ECU HITT
COMPANY n Florida corpora­
tion,

Plaintiff,
v*.
WILLIAM E. IMTTIf and
ALLKNK M. SMITH, hla wlf*.
sad
WILLI FI MARTIN and
PAULINE V. MARTIN, hla
wlfs,
Dtfscdants.
NOTICE OF SILK
NOTICE Ik HEREBY GIV­
EN that an (hs Itth day of
oatabar, IMI, at !!:&lt;iO o'clock
A. M. at Ih* main deor af th*
Ceurt
lieu** of
ksmlnol*
County, nt kanferd. Florid*,
lb* HonorabU Arthur
II.
Beckwith. Jr, Clark of th*
Clreult Court o f kamlnol*
County, Florid*, will affar for
sal* to Ih* highest and b**t
bidder fur cash. *t public
outcry, Ih* following dsaerlbed property of th* Dafsndante William E- Hmlth
and Alisa* M. Imltb, hi* wife,
•ad Wlllla Marlin and Paulin*
V. Marlin, hi* wlf*.
Lot III. BEAR LAKE
HILLS, according ta Ih*
Plsl Ihsrsof, aa r*cord*d
I* PUt Hook M at Pag*
17 of ths Publla Raoard*
af ksmlaol* County, Flar&lt;
Ida,
tegsihsr with all structures
end Improvements, then ar
thtrsaftsr on said land.
Thl* It mad* pursuant to
Final Users* ef Forsclosur*
saltrsd In Ih* above cause.
Chancery Docket No 111*2.
now pending In th* Clrault
Ceurt of end leralaet* Coua
ly. Florida
IN WITNKU WHEREOF, I
have hereunto set my hand
and official seal this Uth
day of October, 1913.
I(BAL)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr.
Cltrk ef Ik* Circuit Court
In and far demlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida
By: Marika T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Publish Octossr IL IM L
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\ K

NOTICE o r AFFLICATIOE
FOB TAN B O B
(Ore. I H U FtnatOk kRHowo
I 10401
NOTICE ta HEREET OIY*
EN, That aeorgo A Rank
Jon** th* k*1d*r *1 th* fol­
lowing certificate haa d ir t
aald eertlfleata far taa deed
ta ba issued th*r**n- Tka cer­
tificate nnmbar awd year *1
leeuanca, tkd daaarlMlM * f
tha proparty, sad Ih# nam*
In whlah It was H G i l l l or*
n* fallow*:
Cartlflenta No. M l
Year •(
leeusna# 1M*
Lata II R |» Mllla* Oansrs
PUt Rook | Png* Id
Nam* In which m h m i I r . IL
Read. All * f aald proparty be­
ing in the County o f Samlnot*
lis t* * f Florid*. Unit** tSch
eartlfleat* shall be r*d»*m*d
according Is law ths'pdoMMF
d«*crib*d is *u«k M rtlm sts
Will bS Mid I* ths hl«hM«
blddar s i ths frost doer * (
th* S«niln*t* Ctunty Ctnrt
Haute at ganferd. Florid* *0
ths first Monday Is U s month
of November, IML which in
th* Ith day o f N*v*mk*r, IML
Dated thla Ith day *1 B*pu
•mb*r, IML
(BEAL)
Arthur IL Reekwltk, Jp,
Cltrk Circuit C*nrt
kemlnel* Conaty, FUtldS
Fubllsh 0*t&gt; 4 I. II. 1 4
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of IMk)

NOTICE U HEREBY OIYe
EN, That R L. Uta tha hold*
•r of th* fotlovtlaB eortlfloats
haa filed eald eerllRtsle for
tan deed ts fc* l*M rt there*
en. The oertlflcnte nnmbar
and year a f lim an ** Ik* des­
cription *f th* pr*p«rty, and
th* nnm* In whisk It
asiMMd nr* na foll*w*i
CtrtfonU N * 1/11 o f N*.
•II
Tear a f l**uanc* IM I
Im i d k i n of F»*g**«f i

Let I Blk, D Sa aland*
■prlng* Lake Oak* •**&gt;
tlon Flat Back I Ftg* It
Nam* In whltb u « u * 4 Jahs
W. Boon* Trust** AR e f Mid
property being In U s C m atr
•f •smlnole. ktal* at Fterid*
Vale** *ueh eertlfleata U*H
b* r«d*«m*d accerdng t* Ism
th* pro party described Is
•uch eartlfleat* will b* **ld
I* th* h ighlit btddw St U *
front de*r of th* •*mtn*ls
County Court Hen** at Banford. Florida, oa th* fln t
Monday In tha mmth o f Nov*
•mb«r, IML whlah I* th* Ilk
day af Novtmbar. IMI.
Datad thla Uth day * f dapU
•mbar, IML
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Arthur H. Baehwlth, J r ,
Clark Circuit Court
kamlnol* cm n ty , Florida
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NOTICE I f REEEET OtY.
EX, That B. U Ctg U s h*td*9
of ih* faltawtag Mrtlflants
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tab deed I* b* Istusd thtreea.
Th* rertlftasia number and
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Issuance (I I I
DesevIMUm at FroparVpi
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Park PUt Book It f i l l
Nam* In whlah amassed Key
Development S Renlty, Ins
AH ef said property being In
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o f Florida. Unless such eerilflr il* shall b* redssmad ae­
cordlng in law the pranarty
daacrlbad In aueh eerllflaals
will b* Mid to th# high***
bidder at th* frsnt deer *1
Ih* kemlnel* County C u r t
House at Sanford, Florida, **
ths first Monday in ih* month
e f November, IMI, whlek Ik
th* ith day of November, IML
Dated this tlth day *t
kspismb«r, IML
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. J r,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
Reminds County, Flertd*
Publish Oct. I, », IL IL
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Nolle* for EM*
Th* Board o f Couaty Com*
mlastoner* o f Bemlaols Connly, Florida, will rscslvs bids
at th* office af Arthur IL
Beckwith. J r, Clark, la Ut*
Courthouse at Sanford. Flsrl ie. up to 1:1* p. M. Monday,
October II. IMI, for ramrtaU
Ins and finishing Tan Asms*s i ' s Office la Ih* Court Eau*L
ken ford.
Plan* and/or apaeltlaaltoak
mey ba obtalnad la Ih* Coun­
ty Boning Office. Court ll«*IA
Sanford,
Mondays
through
Friday* from t:M L E I *
1:0# P. M.
Bid* lo b* aneleaad la k
■salad envelops plainly mark­
ed on Ih* oatsld* "Bid* fop
Remodeling Taa Aseesssr*1*
Office, Ceurt Ilout*. gaaferd.
Open Oateher IL MIL'*
Old* will ba ep*a*d at |t:M
A. M. ea Tuesday, OcloMr IL
IMI. at a msatltg lo b* b*ld
In tha County Cemrataaleacrp
meeting room la tha Caarthouse at keaford, Florida.
Tha right to rnarvad la
waive any Irregularllltt er
technicalities tn bid* and la
rejeet any and *11 bid*
Board af County Conmls•l*a*r*
ksmlnol* County. Florid*
J. C. Hutchison, Chairmen
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Page 9

By Nadine Seltzer

DID YOU KNOW . .
You eaa store up to 1000
pouBd* o f ANYTHING for a
whole month for Just HOOT
Y ou eaa movo tho furnish­
ings o f a 1 bedroom bourn
across town for about 127.00.
Free Eatlmitea, aa ebllga101 N. Laurel

FA 1-tM l

YOUNG mala tear bar will
•hare home with desirable
paraon. Call FA M m or
F A 2-3214.
Tbs officers sad men of the
Sanford Fire Department
wish to thank all the people
and organisations that c o ­
operated with tha depart­
ment to make our program
for Fire Prevention Week
a su ccen .

CARD o r TllAVKS
Tha Family of tbe late Philip
M. Keck wishes to express
their thanks to all friends
sad neighbors for the many
kindnesses shown to them
in their recent sorrow.
Grace Keck
Glenn Keck
Jane Keck

1. L oot A

6. For Rant

F ouai

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Thomas M oving
&amp; Storage

S1A. Pato
32. Flowers • Shrub*
33. Forallort
34. ArtIda* Far Sato
S3. Artletaa Wantai
sa. Automobiles • Truck*
37. Boata • Moton
-IS. Motorcycle* • Scootan
39. Tmlloro

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th# worm!”
6. F o r R en t

RENT A BED

6. For Rant

IS . R m I K o t o t * F a r M

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1 7 . M a la H e lp W a s t e d

I ROOM bouse and 8 lots. 2307 PAINT k BODY MAN
DeLand Auto dealer would
Y ale Avs. Ph. FA 3-8371.
like to Interview paint atsd
S Bedroom b o a # , 884.00 par
body m ta. Capable o f man­
month. 204 Palm Plat#.
aging going palm and body
(P ra ter H om es).
shop. Prefer talking oaly
with someone la te m to d is
a permanent position. Tho
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
right man la thla spot caa
Realtor
•are over $7,Wo. All roplloa
Raymond Lundqulat, Assoc.
a n a m e d , state fUUy aR
FA I-M31 Atlantic Rank RMg.
qualifications. Writ* Boa 41,
c / o Sanford Herald.
South Sylvaa Lake Shorts aa
large mile
wide Sylvan
EXPERIENCED
Lake. Exclusive • Restrict­
APPLIANCE SALESMAN
ed. M ain your hoot# In
this beautiful Labs Front Prefer m in 29-40. M iut bo
experienced and currently
subdivision.
Largo
lakehi the appliance business.
front and lake view lots
Must
have
autumobilc.
available. Also 3 A 4 bed­
Position
available
immedi­
room, 2 bath homes, d o to
ately. Salary with incoaPaola School, then west $4
lives, many company boaomile on S. Sylvan Lake Dr.
fits. Desire m an lo man­
Call FA 2-7894 days or
age
naw
store
opening
FA 2-6368 eveningi. Or tae
shortly. Work for largest
your broktr.
independent appliance deal­
er in central Florida. Ap­
LITTLE COTTAGE
ply E. N. Kelly, Jr.. BriU'e
ON BIG LAKE
Inc., 334 No. Orange A ve.,
Let us sliow you thla pic­
Orlando, Florida.
turesque, furnished cottage,
nestled in tbe tall plnea on
the short o f a big, blue,
beautiful lake, at least a
mile across. You will be en­
tranced! Only $3,300-00
•

Stem per A gen cy

Lake Cottage F u n FA 2-4106

REALTOR — INSUROR
FA
2-4991 1818 S. French Ave.
FURN. I room a p t Private
entrance. tS I.a month. Elec,
By Owner, attractive a Id
and water included. Call
conditioned 3 bedyoom, 2
FA 2-8344.
bath home. In Pinterest
3rd Addition. Drapes, fence,
EFFICIENCY A p t , Sanford 20 ACRES newly plowed and
well kept yards. US W.
harrowed farm land. N.
newait, ideally located on
Coleman Circle. FA 24698.
Cameron Ave. un east aide,
Firat St. near Post Office.
44 mile aouth o f Celery Ave.
2 City Parking Lota, shop­
E. B. Stowe. FA 2-6143.
ping places. Suitable for
couple or single, one rent.
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
No utility chargts. Inquire LARGE 2 bedroom bouae, kit­ 116 N. Park Ave. FA 84123
chen equipped, near large
Manuel Jacobeon Dept.
lake. FA 2-7368.
Store.
3 BR home (or tale by own­

Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Week, o r Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 1*3t t l 118 W. Ut St.

St. Johns Realty

J. W. Hall, Realtor

Legal Notice

River Front
Property

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

Jim Hunt Realty

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

TEE
'N
GREEN
Central Air Conditioned

Sunland Estates Homes
VA - NO DOWN

PAYMENT

LONGDALE

W l r u t u eoa
r A 2-3*7$.

DISCOUNT SHOES,

Uaed furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought - sold.
Larry's M art l i t laaferd
A re. Ph. FA 1-41*2.
Highext C a n
price* Paid
Ik Trade-in Allowance Made
On Uaed Furniture A Ap-

■ultcases, slppered canvas
baga. Surplus CKy, set tat.

WHEEL Chair 919. FA 2-2347.
Caged Poultry M eaaro, app.
loo ton*, o e e d p rice for
large quantity. C a ll Winter
Park, TE $-2423.

in ^ teM b S eT R a d la

W IL SO N - M AIER 1838 YELLOW EDRSL 44to
l:

C. fir s t SL

vertibte, by ,ownar. Cell
FA 14478 after • pjn. or
contact Mrs. Otelow, HuaS
Llncola-Mercury, lae. $8*8.

PA 8-1421

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering A Mattresa ren­
ovating. New A Uaed fu rn i­
ture. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., a t toe Celery Av*.
FA 3-lllT.

1937 M ercury Monterey, good
condition. Very cloa a . 97*8.
$300 down. Rnlanoe $3*
month. Phone F A 2M07
after 8:10 p. m.

Wall

WILSON - MAIER

IT’S A BUYER’S
MARKET

34. Articles Per Sale

I Complete Rooms for aem*one to toko over paymrate
ot 918.80 per month or will ' a CORVA1R convertible, by
owner. May be seen after A
sacrifice for each. Call col­
1902 lfa p l* A v*., Sanford.
lect TK 9-1311. Caaaolber.
ry, W e.
____________ __ '38 AUtTtN-Haatey 189. A t
thronfbout, ex cep t M at!.
34. Articles Per Sale
1173. FA 21170.
RECONDITIONED
Spccd-OPrint Mimeograph Machine For Sal* H too Studebakc r
Pickup Truck. WU1 aacrifleo
918.99. Powell’* Office Sup­
for quick sale. 9191.00.
19. SituatloM Wanted
ply Co. U7 Magnolia.
H. E . R o o f
Children kept. FA 2-4183.
USED Underwood Standard
408 Z . Plymouth Ave.
Typewriter. Excellent for
DeLand. F la .
D ayt work. PA 3-1833.
atudenta $24.30. Powell's Of­
Ironing 323-0*37.
fic e Supply Co. 117 Mag­ WILLYS Jeep, 4 w heel drive*
hub*, station W agon. U94
nolia.
W. 23th SL
21. Beauly Samoa
1 CHEST o f D raw en $10, 1
H ARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Vacuum Cleaner new $23, 1 1837 HILLMAN Huaky 9188.
1838 Renault Dauphia* 9488.
Professional Cara. Soli Water.
Cedar Chest $20, Singer por­
322-3208.
103 S. Oak
FA 24742
table $28, Console Phlico Ra­
dio $13, P3S German Luger 37. Boata • Motors
PERMANENT SPECIALS
$20, U hp. Motor $10, Trom­
$8.30 Complete and a large
bone $20, Pedestal Fan, 18" Gateway T o The Waterway
can of style spray free.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
$10.204 W. 2nd St. FA 2-4402.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Robson Sportlitf Good*
ItS Palmetto
FA 8-0834
FACTORY TO TOU
304-84 E . 1st Ph. FA 23881
ALUMINUM BLINDS
Eaclaood bead, 8sg-pr«of bot­ 39. Trailer* * Cabaaas
24. Electrical Services
tom rail with plaitte eodx.
FB1GIDAIRE
PLaitla o r rayon tapes. Cot- Housetrailer A Cabana furn­
Sales A Service
ished $30.00 dow n, $30.00
toe o r nyloa cords,
House Wiring. Free Estimates
Mo. IV)ta! price $1,930. D e­
^ e a k a r ik G la s s and P a in t
Sid Vlblen'a Randall E lectric
witt Trailer P ark.
Company
112 Magnolia
Ph. FA 3-0913
21* M asaolia Ph. FA 3-4822 34 fL HENSLEY T railer, awnIng. Term s. 3 Bedrooms.
25. Plumbing Service*
BUY, Trade or Sell Used
Pine Grove M oteL Phone
Furailure, Appliances, TV's
TE 9-3724.
* r what have you. Williams
Furniture Mart, Uwy. 1748,
Casselberry, Fla.

3 Bedroom bouse FA 2-313S
W an t Ada.
LOST: Bring back brown and
after 3.
whit# Chihuahua, rhin«iton*
collar. Vicinity 25th and TURN. APT. 2300 MtllonvlDe.
Sanford A v t. FA 3-1324.
A p t 140. Adutts. 011 Park.
i « t u b n m c v r r c o t t a r o r LOST: Billfold on Park and
Furnished
upstairs
Apart­
THB X I U H JUDICIAL C ial i t St. Southwest corner.
c t r r o r rL o a iD A . w a i d
ment, all electric, private
Monday
between
2
and
2:30.
r o a o a a ta o L a c o r im r . n
entrance. Newly redecorat­
C M A N caa r &gt; a ixm t
FA 2-8104.
ed. Also 1 furnished bed­
m i c a o r ou rr to
er., on 1 acre o f land. Ph.
rOBMCLOla m o b t o a o m
room , private bath, private 1 A 2 BEDROOM apt. Ph. Large efficiency Apartment.
FA 2-6769.
THB BROOKLYN OAVIHOO 2. Notices - Person*la
Call
FA
2-8341.
FA 2-1482 between 1:30 to
entrance. Call FA 2-6681
BANK, A New Ytrk corpora*
7:00 Mon.-FrL or FA 2-4M1
Hon.
until 2:00 or FA 2 3964 until
WE RENT
FlalaMff,
any other time. 118 W. 17th Commercial Building tor of­
8
p.
m.
0
Hospital
Beds
a
Playpens
v*.
fice o r sm all
business.
St.
"Call H a ll" FA 2-3841
DAVID RlTariSON and OKO* a Wheel Chair* a strollers
Situated on 27th St. facing
FURN. Apt. F A 2-2800.
JlOtA RITCIUOON. hi* wlf*.
2344 So. F raieh Ava.
a
Commodes
a
Baby
Beds
and all anhnawn h.lr«, detlROOMS. The Gables. 401
proposed site o f A A P. Call
a,*.. grant***, e*.tan.M. tun­ a Walkers
a High Chairs SMALL FURNISHED bouse.
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
COST 812000
Plumbing k Heating
FA 2-8341.
ers, cr.dltort, trm.t.M, or
322-3237.
AIR CONDITIONING
Sacrifice at $9673
•thtr claimant* *latmlnr hr. a Crutches a Rollaway Beds
San-Lanta Apartment, large 1
throuah, onJ.r *r again.t
CONTRACT
end REPAIR
M
odem
3
bedroom
home.
6A Special Noticed
Housetrailer A Cabana furn­
DAVID ItlTCHlSON and UKObedroom apartments, fur­
WORK
Like new.
Easy
terms.
ROIA RITCUUON. hi* Wlf*. 3U E. First SC
FA 2-5*23
ished. Dewitt Trailer Park.
nished or unfurnished. 404 Orady Scott's Fish Balt Stand
who map h* dtad and not
Selling
because
divorce. 1007 Bantunl A v*. FA 24342
Reasonable.
£ . 14th S t , Sanford. Phone
hnown to b* d*ad or a ll..;
open tor treats***.' TU W.
PS. iM -toar.
and all uflhnown partita and
P L U M im o
322-4334.
9th St. Missouri Minnow*
CONVENIENT TO BASE
•lalmanta hating or claiming
Contracting A Repairs
Nice Pm ecrest Home. 113
• nr right, till* or Inttrtit
30
rent
dusco,
rod
worms
3 Bedrooms, kitchen equip­ Furn.
2
Bedroom
house.
In and to th* proptrtp In­
FREE DELIVERY
East Coleman Circle. Rea­
rtrrm o ra s t u n
30 cent box.
ped, large living room .
volved In (hi* &lt;autt.
Adults. FA 2-7444.
NOTICE IH IIKKKIIT &lt;1IVR. L. HARVEY
sonable. B y Owner.
Daftndaata KN that H Aid’ ll ! . HAH1103 a month. 103 E. Wood­
304 sa afw d Av*.
FA 2-3383
TOl DAVID RITCIII80M
Modern 3 bedroom furnish­ I I . Heal Eatafa Wanted
RINOTON. and.. R U T H , F.
land
Drive.
FA
2-1037
after
STANDARD Oil Station busR t.ld.n c* Unknown
IIAIIRINUTON, hla wife. In­
ed
Apartment,
upstairs
4
:
30.
OKOROIA niTCIIISUN
inasi
and
equipment.
Rea­
land to ongaga In b u .ln a ..
20. Radio 4k Television
It.tldtnt* Unknown
ovar 304 W. 13th St. 390 Pasture or F afm . FA 2-9233.
In Bcmlnolo Countp. Florida,
sonable
fo r
quick
sale.
T o i All unknown belre. do* at tha corner of Htat* Road Unfurnished 2 b o d r o o m
per month, water Included.
Bryan's T.V. Open 7 days,
vl.tta, grantt.t, attlgn* No. to* nnd flold.n
FA 2-71M niter 3.
Day*
house, large yard, near
Small office ip a c« , lights 12. Real Estate For Sale
ota,
llenorn,
ertdltora Drlva In Cns.elb.rry, Florida,
34 hours. Service calls days
»
school. 2043 Myrtle Ave.
tru.ttta or-oth er claim- under
A water furnished. Phone
th*
flctltlou.
name
BUILDER sacrifice S13.$00.
o r night. $2.00. 700 W. 9th
anta claiming hr. through “ IIARRINUTO.Vd IIUL’ HK OV
FA 2-0343.
FA 2-1401 or FA 2-2831.
FIIA or conventional financ­
St. 323-0381.
under or agalntt DAVID CANDIES', and that thay In­
RITCHMON
nnd OEO- tend to r*gl.t*r .aid nam.
ing. No d o lin g eost. 4 Bed­
Furn.
Small
downstairs
Apt.
Unfurn. 2 BR house. Kitchen
ItaiA
RITCHIHON
hit pursuant to tha terms ot the
rooms, 2 baths, double car- SUNSHINE TV has a new
19U2 Maple. FA 2 0731.
w I f o.
who
mar
ho Flctltlou* Nam. KUtUta. toequipped. FA 2-3683.
ad drax and plrent number.
porte, central treat, com­
doad and not
hnown w ill Section ISI.9S, Florida
to ho dtad or e lltti and Statute*, with the Clerk of 4 ROOMS and bath. Com­
Service calls $2.00. 1217
plete built-in kitchen. Ph.
WEKIVA
RIVER
ESTATES
Unfurnished
3
BR
house.
all unknown partita and the Circuit Court at •emlnol*
Palmetto.
pletely unfurnished. Near
322 8430.
Approximately 21$ acre*, with
ctalmanta
hating
or Countp, Florid*.
2112 Willow. FA 2-0374.
olalmlag nny right, tltto.
828-0067
NAS.
Nothing
fancy,
but
/ . / Ralph t- Harrington
130 ft. on river, 4$ mile off
or Intartat In and to tho
Two
bedroom
furnished
/ • / Ruth F. Harrington
IS . M o r t g a g # L o m u
cheap
rent.
|7.S0
week.
Ph.
RL
48.
proptrtp in tolttd In thlt Publl.h Kept 2i a Oct. L ».
27. Special Services
apartment, 2101 M afnolla,
FA 2-321*.
canto.
IS. 19*3.
MORTGAGE LOANS
$-1,500
Rttldtncto Unknown.
$33.00. phone FA 2-3931,
CDA-IS
PIANO
TUNING - Electronic
FHA anti Conventional
TOU, AND EACH OP YOU.
FurnUbed Apartment close
Call FA 2-6473 after 6 00 p m.
Robe*t A. Williams.
ara htrtbp notified that a NOTH E OF APFMCATION
o
r
Scientific,
Repairing.
Com
mercial
A
Residential
In. Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013
Illll of Complaint to forocloao
fob
m
ns:Ei&gt;
W L HARMON
CLEAN first floor apart­
Mortgage
hat
boon
flltd I »ee. I H I t FUtide Stalul.a
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
agalntt pou bp tht Plaintiff • f i n l e t
Pb. FA 2-4223
ment.
Private
entrance.
In tha above atpltd court
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVRooms private baths, 114
1004 Palmetto Ave.
fur tho purpott of fortclot* EN, That Ov.ratr.at luind Co.
LAWN SERVICE:
mowing,
W. First St.
Ing a mortgage upon tha fot* the holder o f the following
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
edging. Satisfaction guar­
2
Bedroom
unfurnished Now is the time to buy one
lowing
dt.crlbtd
proptrtp. cartiflcata ha. filed .aid o r of these government owned
altuato and being In Htmlnolt flflcata fo r ta i deed to ba
anteed. Pb. FA 2-1117 a f­
house. 1303 Elliott. Phone
Countp. Florida, to-wlt:
Issued thereon. The certlflcata
homes. We have 2 BR, t 15. lluNinemt Opportunity
ter 3 p. m.
FA
2-3234
or
FA,
2
0323.
Lot 14. Block I. URFT* number and year uf laeuam-e.
bath to 3 Bit, 2 baths in YOUNG and OLD can makt
f.KR HOME* ORI.ANPO. the description o f the pro­
* i» n r K ok t m i t ' i T i o s
KIUGIDAIRE
SECTION ONE. ao.ordlng perty, end th . n.rne In which
various sections of San­
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i s h r o n TXV UKHI)
Christina* money e a s i l y
to tho Plat tbtrtof. re* It was a a a . . . . d ara •• fol­ ) ■ „ , i e i . l t FUrlUa Slaiulaa
Sates A Service
ford. Prices range from
ed room. FA 2-7431.
through
m
oney-back
Sales
cordtd la Plat Book II. lows:
•r i s m )
G. H. HIGH
$7,300 to $13,300. Monthly
Paget I and I. of Iht Certificate No. IIS
Tear a!
Kit Plan. FA 3-4033, Even­
NUTICE ta HEREBY G IV­ 3 BEDROOM home, kitchen
Publlo Rtcorda of Semi­ Issuance I X 1)
1700 W 1st SL Sanford
payments as low as $19.30
EN, That O x r s t r x t Mint Co.
ings.
nole Countp. Florida.
equipped, 3 blocks from
Description of Propertpi
tha holder o f tha following
Ph FA 2-3133
Includes everything. Homes
You are htr.bp required to
tails l A 2 I I . . . a W 22 cartlfleoto haa flltd aald carElementary
School.
$100
•arte a copy of pour Antwtr
available for as little as MAN or WOMAN to service
It. o f I ail 1) Hlk B Tract tlflrato fur tea daad to ha
AIR-CONDITIONING
month. FA 24437.
or other pleading to the mil
22 Sanlando Sp ring. Ac­ laautd thtr,on. Tha carllftrato
and collect from cigarette,
$30.00 down, yes, today's
of Complaint to ForeCloeo
cord ing to Plat Thereof numbar and yaar o f laauonro,
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
Ice
and
other
coin
operated
home
buyer
has
lire
largest
Mortgan. on tha Plalntlffa
Recorded Upon tha Pub­ tho •U.rrlptlun nf tho pru- 2 Room Apt. furnished, 1st
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
attorn.ye.
Wllllame.
Salo­
dispensers
In
tills
area.
lic Record, o f S.mlnol* uorty, and tho namo In which
selection
at
the
lowest
floor, own entranew and
mon, Kenney A Llndaon, Ittl
County Florida
It waa aaataatil art aa f o l­
This Is a very good posi­ WELLS DRILLED, P U M P ^
prices.
DuPont Building, Miami 12. Name In which • . . « s . . d Jual low*:
bath, water A electric furn­
tion that can be worked
Florida, and nio an original Nelson, et al. All o f aald pr o­ r t rtlf lra lo No. 1S/SS o f No.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
ished.
$30
a
month.
Pa.
Answer or other pleading In perty being In tbe Countp of i l t
Vaar o f laauanca 1*4*
full or part-time. Person
All Types and Slsca
FA 2-2180 108 S. H oly
the o ffic e of the Clerk of Seminole, Slat, uf Florida.
llcarrtpllow o f Kreeorlyt
selected must have good
the above-ttyl.d Court on or Unless such certificate shall
We ncpalr and Servlet
l.uti 21 A SI lllk H Tract
b efor. the 10th dtp of Oct­ b . redeemed accurdlng to law
serviceable car and 10 or j
SO San’. aiidu Sprint* A c­ Furn. Apt. *30. F A 2 73#9.~
S T I N E
ober, 1X2.
tbe propertp lU.crlb.d In such
FHA A
VA
PROPERTY
cording to Plata Th»r*-if
more spare hours per week
yiaciunery and Supply Co.
If pou fall to do to. a De­ certificate will be told to the
Racord-d Upon In* l*ubllo Modern 2 bedroom masonry MANAGEMENT L S A L E S
ere. Pro C o n t e . w i l l bo h lg h.st bidder at the front
and $300.00 to t3.uoo.oo cash ■XT W. 2nd St
Record*
of
Stmlnolo
FA 2-4432
home. Utility room. CarBROKER
taken a g .ln .t pou fur tho duor o f the Seminole Cuunlp
County, Florida
capital. Write giving name,
relief demanded In th. Bill Court Houee at Sanford. Flor­ Nam* In which atataaad It.
porte.
Kitchen
equipped.
Office FA 2-2178
address, telephone number OIL HEATER SERVICE
ida. on the first Monday In Knoa
of C o m p l a i n t .
Raltlnghaua.
Truala*.
$70.00 ino. Call 323 0367.
Nights FA ?-»0ta
WITNESS my hand and seal the month o f Norember. 1X 2. All o f laid property being In
sod all details to Box 1116, Circulators cleaned and rao f Mid Court at Sanford, which la tt.a 4th day o f Nov- th* County o f Mamlnola, ritato
323 0700
paired. Complete service.
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Seminole County. PlorIJa, this imber, 1X 3.
•&gt;f Florida. Vnlaaa auch ce rti­ Partially furnished houve in 2324 Park Or
Sanford, Fla
FA 2-1117 after 3 p. in.
Dated this 21th dap o f Sept­ ficate ahalt ba radaamad a c ­
2tth dap of September 1X2.
Geneva. $40 a month. Ph.
ember. I t s : .
(SEAM
cording to law the property
16.
F
e
m
a
le
H
e
lp
W
a
n
ted
349-4402.
If you have good credit, no
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Il.ckwlth. Jr,
For
Rug
and
Upbolatry
da-.-rlbad In aucb certificate
Arthur II. B.ckwtth, J r, will b* »uld lo th* hlghaat
Clerk of the Circuit Court
cash needed. New 3 bed­ Alix of Sanford wants ex­
cleaning
in
your
home
call
Clerk
Circuit
Court
Ryl Martha T. Vlhlen
bidder ot tho front door e f Furn. Cottage. FA 2-3077.
room borne, kltclren equip­
perienced Sewing Machine
Seminole County, Florida the S.mlnol* County Court
Mr Graver, Apopka 886-0239
Depulp Clerk
ped. $dl a month. Call
Publish Oct. 2. I. X, 22. 1X3 , Publl.h Oct. S. I. X. S3.
llo u ,* at Hanford. Florida, on Lease with option to buy.
Operator*. E xperienced'on
I CD B.l
CDB-11
Ilia firat Monday In tha month
372 $081.
31ust
have
good
credit.
New
section
work for
ladies 29. Automobile Service
o f N u a n b i r . 1X 3. which la
3 bedroom home, kitchen
th* Sib day o f November. 1142.
swimwear and sportswear.
Must
sell
2
homes,
3
years
DataJ thla Silk day o f
equipped. $41 a month. Call
Piecework
with
hourly
o ld for the price o f one. 2
Scplainber, 1S4S.
322 $043
guarantee. Start now and
. tS U A l.i
and 3 bedroom, high shady
Arthur It. Back with, J r ,
move with u* to our new
lots.
$14,000.
See
these
VVIncL-tiiielil
Hack Gloaa
Clark Clreult Court
2 BEDROOM apartment. Lake
Sanford palatial fully airhaminolo County. PI.rid*
homes
before
you
buy.
Dour GIua.x Vent Gliun
Mary Blvd. and 3th St.
I’ uhll.h Oct. S. S, tl . 23.
conditioned plant with cafe668-4601.
SERVICE
CUB-1
FA 2-7943.
3 &amp; 4 BEDROOM. 1«, - 2 BATHS
tu la on premises. Apply In
Senkurik (Jlu.-ut ami Puint
person to our new plant
Cuntpany
1 ONLY 3 MORE
manager Mr. Curlale at
M ONTHLY
HOMES
| LOTS LEFT IN 210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4422
2U6 N. Elm Ave. to d.scusa
P r ice d From
PAYM ENTS
your future with our corn- 3 2 . F lo w e r e • Sh ru b tt
3 - BEDROOMS. 1, IV, &amp; 2 BATHS
P*ny.
3 or 4 Hedroontit
U ;
, 7 5 e.
Hybrid Geraniums In bluom
!
$11,990
IV, and 2 Hath*
NAVY W IF E -F u ll or^ P srt
CRAPEVILLE
NURSERY
LOW MONTHLY PAYM ENTS
Monthly C # tF
VA
time, c a r necessary. For Grapevilla Ave. near 20th SL
VA • Cuntrnllunal 1
FHA Financing
|
Pmln.
nnd
persona!
interview C a l l
VA. FUA &amp; IN-SERVICE LOANS
Sunland Eelalen • On 17-63 (3 Ml. So. or Hsnfurd)
j
Lon A FUA
FA 2-3912. 3 4 p. in. Tues. 3 3 . F u r n itu r e
Sales O ffice U t. Iluiuc Innide Katrine*
i 1 6 Mi. Miulh nf Hnnforil.
or Wed.
Coawtry Cleb Read at M ayfair Country Club
KINGS WOOD 1IUILDERS. INC.
1 Tnm West nt 2nd Ituad
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
OPEN DAILY
II TILL 6
PH. FA 7-4471
south o f (Incite
tiro*,
WUMEN age* 21-33, Dot office
Service With Tbe Cash
JIM nU.YT K E U .T Y . Sale*
\g*nt
t OPEN II 1. m. lo i p. m
WIN A NASSAU VACATION FOR 2
work. Apply at Nifty Auto
SUPER TRADING POST.
Days. FA 2-3118 - « » * . * Sun. FA J-061! - JJ1-0700
DAILY
hath. 2 tua French Ave.
FA 2-9477.

Legal Notice

S3. F n n it a r *

Today's Buy

Plano Sptnot WurllUer ma­
hogany. 1 year okl, full key­
board, bench. With Guar­
antee $330_JfA 2-9081.

- 56 BUICK

Rug Pad * x 12, picture win­
dow table, floor lamp, 13
gallon fish aquarium with
all accessories. Other mis­
cellaneous Items. 323-0413.

*295
HUNT

Deluxe Gas Range with rollsaerie and griddle. 3 Small
gaa Heaters. FA 2-U1I.

LINCOLN - M ERCURY
109 N . Palmette Ave.

For sale or trade. Good Cor­
onet for good typewriter.
FA 2-7481.
llotpolnt 2 years old, $73.
13 cublic (L Refrigerator.
FA 2-4324.
Use our
efficient
Carpet
Shampooer FREE with pur­
chase
of
Blue
Lustre
shampoo. Carroll’s Furni­
ture.
Ready Mixed Concrete
Septic tank lids—Steps
Grease Traps — Lintels, Sills
Stepping Stones—U t Markers
Sand • Cement • Steel • Rock
Miracle Concrete Co.
r A 2-3731
300 Elin Ave.

Pk. FA 2-4984

★

Sanford*! ★

★

Finest C a n
In The Showroom
Under The

★

STARS +

894 FRENCH AYR.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD
/CHEVROLET
OLDS
Guaranteed
62
ill
GO
GO
Gil
59
39
58
57
57
57
57
57
57
37
37
56
56
36
55
36
55
53
53
51
53
57
51
19

f

—
CADILLAC
Warranty Used Cars

CHEV. I Door Air Corn!.. L o a d e d .............. 02995
COKVAIH 4 Duor, Flour Shift .................... 1893
COUVAIIt 1 Door. Floor ShIU ••••••••••••eeeeecee 1295
CIIEV. 4 Door Automatic
1695
FALCON 2 -Duor Stundurd Shift ................ 1295
FORD 4 Duur, U CyL, Stundurd ..............
1995
VAU XU ALL 4 Door, t’lean ..................
693
HAMIILEU I Door. A u tom a tic....................
815
OLDS S-88 Hardtop Coupe ........................
993
UUICK 2 Door llurdlup. Power ................
793
CHRYSLER Windsor. I Door, Air Cond......
793
CHEV. Hardtop Coupe V-8 ........................
993
FORD 2 Door. Hid. Shift .......................
613
PLYMOUTH I Door. G Cyl (Needs Hinge)
295
CADILLAC 4 Door, Power, A ir Cond.......... 1395
FORI) Station Wagon V-8, Auto...............
805
OLDS 2 Door Automulic ...............
495
CHEV. 6 Cyl., 2 Door, S ta ndu rd................
595
UUICK I I)r„ Auto* Power Steer. A llrukex
595
PLYMOUTH 4 Door .................................. 295
OLDS 2 Door Holiday .................................
495
HA.MULEH I D o o r ........................................
295
CADILLAC 4 D o o r .........................................
295
UUICK 4 Door see*#•#•*•*••••eee••••*•#••#••••••eee+eeeeeeeeee
195
CHEVROLET I Door. Std............. ..............
195
STUDEUAKER I Door Deluxe V-8 .......... 325
DODGE V-8 Auto. W Ton P ick -U p ............
795
CHEV. V, Ton Pick-Up. Clean .....................
2J5
PACKARD 1 Dour. .Mu';e I ' m A n O ffer

2 LOCATIONS
2505 PARK AVE."
CLAUDE HITTELL, .MGR.
219 E. 2nd ST.
CHARLIE SMITH, SA L E S MGR.

�■

i

gSjp

j| oa tbd Bight of Oct 17. Thd
with i CoatuiM Piradv for all
m
(Herald Photo)

★ it

★

Halloween Carnival
Set B y Oviedo PT&lt;

UPW Circle One
Holds Meeting
In Lake M bit

A NEW LECTERN la ibn DeBdnr F in Hall wa*
tladfeatnd at tb« last maatlnjr of th# DaBary Urn
Auxiliary In memory of Mrs. Helm Kkppar.
Taking port In tho cartmonloa ware, from laft,
Henry Ktepptr, Mrs. Charted Ulrich, auxiliary

Shirley Galas*, Lake M ary;
Doris
C arrigsa, N . Orlando;
Clara Farts, DaBary; Lielle
Helen Halos, D aBary; Kvle
WlCcatt. DaBary; Kvle Bril
Belt MolUas, Lake M ary; Mrs.
Muiliaa, Laha Mary; Doris Jasper MeCollough and baby,
Carrlgaa, N. Orlsado; Alfred Craig Waddell, A lbert Ed­
Hprtoe, Sandra Dunn, Arietta wards, Ruth Bennett, WUllam
Smith, Martas Smith, MUkm 8 . Evaaa J r , OWe Hu Whiten,
Moare, LSUe WUUams. Deng- Beverly Kathryn Hubbard,
Warren
Haynes,
G (organs
Hart, Anale Bell T h o m u , Baby
Josa Carr, N. Orlando; Sherry Boy McCall, Mlckasl BrnorowJohnson, Laha Mary; Homer akl, Sandra Dona and Rose­
Sacbary, ML Dora; Hayward mary Oyler, e f Sanford.

Schauibert, Boca Rotundo,
Leonard Robinson, E l l e n
Hammersmith, Anthony Je­
rome Lewis, Mrs. Byron Mad­
dox sad baby, Mrs. John Rob­
ison and baby e f Santord.
OCTOBER f

Carton* PUotea, Longwood;
Clifford
FUspatrick, Longw ood; Henry Cameron, Lake
M ooroe; Craig Waddell, Lin­
da Layer, Merwyn Cullum,
Fay* RUey, Margaret Speed
and Shirley Oalnee o f San­
ford.
Births
M r. and Mrs. Jsrry Wayna
Rltey o f Sanford, a girl
M r. and Mrs. Larlaa Speed
a f Sanford, a boy
Discharges
Lillian C. Walker, DeBery;
Jasnncne Humphrey, Lake
M ary; Ana HoUte, Longwood;
M rs. William Ktnntdy and
baby, Longwood; Bam Con­
ner, Nancy Hensley, Irene
Dixon, Mra. Eaell B. Smith
and baby, o f Sanford.

OCTOBER 10

Admission*
In *i Spaare, Jaa Anita Halt,
Glanna Blcknall, T i m o t h y
Hodge, Ruth Nleholu, Cathy
Lunn Stewart, Roaamary Oy
l*r, Walter Gay and Baatrlc*
Garcia, o f Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mra. Gtno Nichole
o f Itanford, a boy.

OCTOBER 11

By Mm i$tm
P lan far this yaar'a Hallovaaa Canival apoaaarad by
Um Oviado PTO Bara baa* aaaouncad by Mrs. Jack Brat­
ton, finance chairman, aid
her comaUttaea,
Tlw carnival will be bald
oa O ct ST at Um school and
wlU gat uadarway at • p.m.
with a Coaturn* Parade la Um

B y Prance* Warier
Mrs. W .C . Hopkins w u hoeo f Clrela One o f Um UPW o f
the Community Presbyterian
Church o f Lake Mary, bald a t
her home last weak.
She be gas the program with
the devotional followed b y nil
joining In silent prayer fo r
t h o u m leslou and their lead­
ers to be remembered for the
day and ending with Um Lord's
Prayer.
Mr*. Kay Baum an presented
the l u t lease* hi "A Study
Gold* T# Romans." Final
plana fo r tho b o s u r and
turkey dinner to be held la the
Educational Building Saturday
evening, were the main topic
o f the business mooting.
During Um social hour-th o
hoetees served cherry lemon
punch, wafers and email cakes.
Other members present w e n
Mrs. Elnar C. Turning, Mrs.
Roy Howell, Mra. H. M. Coch­
ran, Mrs. M. H. Rice, Mrs.
Marguret Ulmer, Mrs. Glenn
K. Cochran, Mra. Marion Low
Mrs. John Reaves, Mrs. Robart RugonsUIn, Mrs. Arulyn
True and Mrs. Abbla E. Freese.

Paul Hrilmaim, D a B a r y ;
Alexandra Cooper, D eBary;
Pauline Walter, D eB ary; Paul
Lambert, Longwood; Elisa­
beth Wtill* me, Louis* Horlne,
Norma Lea Brock o f Sanford.
Blrtha
Mr. and Mrs. Ram on Garcia
of Sanford, a girl
Dischargee
Scott Young, N. Orlando: Loran* Gerard, Longwood; Mrs.
Jack Edgar Htddloy and baby,
N. Orlando; Marla Fuhrmenn.
By Shirley Wentworth
Irma Jean Basley, Alfred
A meeting to organise a
Horton, Jan Anita Hall, Doug­ Horn* Demonstration Club fo r
las Smith of Santord.
th* Bear Lake-Forest City
OCTOBER 13
area will be held at I p. m.
Mmliil—i
Wednesday at th* hom* o f
Mao Mutter, O vk d o; Barbara Mr*. Raymond Jackson, 8043
Buchan. Oviedo;
Kaamtera Holliday Avt. In Itoar Lak*.
Polaswkl, Chuluota; Beulah
Mlaa Myrtle Wilson, county
Milter, Katlo Reddick. Etta agent, will be on hand to ex ­
Esterly, James A . A ddkioo,
plain th* program o f work and
Linda Donaldson, Sanford.
activities for th* proposed
Births
club and to answer questions
Mr. and Mrs. Lawranca Coop­
pertaining to Its organisation.
er Jr. of Sanford, a boy
All ladles Interested In Join­
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Don­
ing the club ere asked to con ­
aldson o f Sanford, a boy
tact Mra. Jackson.
Discharges
Carton PUolan, Longwood;
Henry Cameron, Lake Mon­
roe; Mcrwyn Cullem, Lena
Lockley, Milton M oore, Iona
Johnson, Nellie Hagan, Mary
Anderson, Cathy Lynn Stew­
art, Robert Woodruff o f San­
ford.

Meeting Set
To Organize
New HD Club

Junior G A ’s
Meet A t Home
O f Director
The Junior Givis Auxiliary
o f Um Elder Springe Baptist
held Its weekly meeting at the
home o f Mrs. C. W . Erglo.
The mooting w as called to
order by Julio Hutchinson,
president and Harriet G rif­
fin w as la charge o f the p ro­
gram.
A fter the m u tin g the girls
enjoyed hot dogs, potato chips
T h o u enjoying Um day of
garnet and fun were K athy
Spain, Janetta W all, Dorothy
Lane, June Hutchinson, Kathy
Hutchinson, Julio Hutehtasoa,
Freda
Wooley,
Dlanate
Spelglo, Linda Burnt, Beths
Ana Kennedy, Harriett G riffin,
Brenda Lane, Brenda Burns,
Patricia
Kennady, Donnie#
Sasser, Tracey Lynno Butler,
Mlsa D olly Hatch, counselor,
and Mra. C. W. Erglo, director.

Elder Springs
Junior Girls
Form Class
A class o f U -y ta r Junior
girls met recently with Mrs.
Mat Keeling, teacher and
Mrs. Sadte Berry, cuporlaUndent, to elect nfcw officer*
and pick a name for their
Sunday School group. This
group la from Elder Springs
Baptist Church.
The name selected tor the
tlass w as "Six Pointers" and
m em bers sleeted to otfic*
war* Penny Young, presi­
dent; Patsy Cristo, vice presi­
dent, and Cathereen Jackson,
secretary.
Refreshments o f Ico cream
were
enjoyed
by
Penny
Young, Patsy Cristo, Cath-

Plenty o f food w in bo avail­
able for evtryone la the cafe­
teria where there w ill be all
U ads o f sandwicbea and sal­
ads, baked beans, pies, cakes,
coffse sad soft drinks for
•ate. Piss and cakes win bs
•old by tho slice o r by Um en­
tire Item.
A a added attraction la tbs
cafeteria will be the preview
•hewing of the "S poctrs-V ox,”
an tastnuneat which Involves
Um creation o f Interesting am
various color moods controlled
by music.
There also will be n av ies
featuring Charlie McCarthy
sad Edgar Bergen la a safety
cartoon to bo shown In tbs
auditorium at T p.m ., at 7:40
P-m. sad at 1:14 p.m . S a ssl
admission charges win po for
benefit o f Um PTO.

T V Director
To Address
Slovio PTL
Mr*. Berbers Johnson, con­
tinuity director o f Education­
al T V for. Central Florida,
will bo guest speaker fo r to­
day’s 1 p . m . meeting o f the
PTL o f 8L Luka’a Christian
Day School la Blavla.
Mrs. Johnson w ill ax plain
principles o f this now teaching
medium now la use In the
classroom.
Refreshments w ill bo served
at the close o f the business
meeting which la echedulod to
follow tho program.

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• • • ■ • • lo r * . Iter. B ill/
Griffis, Samar P nrM , Its*
vis Twyaa*. B n Twyman,
J. 1 . Brava. Larrr Wama,
Roger Warwa, MHeh Ttadal,
Mlk* Ttadal. Bad Htoabaugb,
David Riaebaugb, Kotar Tysoa, Alai Vright, Cary Tar*
lor, Laos Stahlaaartr, B'ltcb
Harris aid Stavaa Vickers.

Coastraetioa
of
three
bridges at Um connection o f
Interstate Route 4 and U. 8 .
H w est of Daytona Boacfa
has
beon completed,
the
State Road Department an­
nounced recently.
A. M as B rew er of Tltuavile, Road Board mem ber
for District Five, said the
$291,150 Volusia County pro*
Ject Included overhead itructurea totalling goo feet In
length,
I k e largest o f the three
passes over U J . 93 where It
tiea hi with Interstate «.
The eecoad largest, 170 faet
long, provides ram p connec­
tions from Route 4 to U-S. 93.
T h e other bridge, 110 feet
lon g, croaeea Um Tomoka
River parallel to aa exist­
ing structure on U. S. 93
whore this route la being
dour-laned.
A . r . Poster Bridge Corporatlon o f Ojua handled the
w ork on this p r o je c t

THE CHUBCH OF THE NATIVITY wu formally dedicated last Thurto
day night fay Monsignor Charles Bartok, right of S t Chartas Parish of
Orlando. Assisting w in Fr. Richard Lyons of Sanford’s AU 8oula Church,
left and Fr. William Trainor of the new church. Also assisting but not
shown was FT. Terrence Fam ily of Orlando’s St. James Church.
(Herald Photo)

District Officer
To Visit
8093 Auxiliary
By M rs. A4om Matter
ora and that it intends to work

By Mr*. Adam M ille r
Herbert

H . Eckstein,

De- fo r him "a ll the way."

Bary's repreeentaUve to the

ing e f H erbert D. G ibb Poet the organisation and Scouts
Mrs. Nollio T aylor, presi­
Jackson and Harrison warn dent o f Florida Dtetrlct Eight,
pinned by their m others, as
Follow ing his rep ort P u t
will m ak* bar officia l v isit *1
Eagle Scouts.
Commander Stanley 8 . Smith
A membership report given this time.
Jr.. Am ericanism chairman, by Peter Koppenaal, fir st vice
read a letter from Congreos- commander and membership
msn A . 8. Heriong J r . atating chairman, showed that 137
that If youn g Eckstein can members have paid tbslr 1963
dues.
p a u entrance examinations ho
Thirty seconds o f silent
would do his part in holping
prayer was obecrvtd in mem­
tho student enter W u t P oin t
ory fo r n departed comrade,
Eckstein would bo ono o f three
• Ban Eqeipmeat
p u t commander G. Fred Smith
competing fo r tho appoint­
• F actory Trained
and Commander McLaren or­
Mechanic
m ent
dered tho p u t colors to bo
H O LTS ATLANTIC
Tho letter rams as • com­
draped fo r 30 days.
M OTO R CLIN IC
plete surprise to tho young
Hlgkwaya 17-93 and 434
Tho Auxiliary served re­
man who w u auurad that tho
F ern Park. Fla.
freshments to all members and
P u t w u proud o f hia endeavMS-MS3
guests present

TraveOag • wave Tube
By Mra. Adam Muller
The Business and Profes­
sional W om en’s Club o f DaBary w ill sponsor a film pro­
gram show ing colored tilde*
o f the N ew York W orlds Fair
by Paul K ln ch and o f tho
Seattle W orlds Fair and a eld#
trip in Alaska by Elmer
Thompson.
The program will bo held at
Frans Mlao to Market
7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the
International Nickel’s now DeBary Fir* H a lt
Thompson
development In
Northern Manitoba is tha
w orld's first fully Integrated
nickel mining and processing
operation. All the ore is min­
ed and processed Into electrolytlcally refined nickel at o m
location.

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Wrong: lum p in when the lint hot tip com et along.
Right: What’s the hurry? Buy iceurities the way you’ d
buy anything important - with care. W h en a com pany in­
terests you, get all the facts you c a n -g r o w th pattern, profit
record, factors that might affect its future. Most o f Am eri­
ca’s best known companies are among the 1,200 listed on
the New York Stock Exchange. This grou p cams m ore than
6 0 % o f the net proflu reported by U. S. corporations. They
pay stockholders about 60% o f all dividends. Roughly 9 0 %
o f them have paid cash dividends in the lost 12 months.
Wrong: D on’t worry about risks. You’ re bound to win.
Right: There’s no such thing as investment without risk.
Many things cause stock prices to go u p —and down. What’s
more, a company may not continue lo pay dividends on
slock or interest on bonds. It’s just com m on seme to keep
the risks in mind. But if your company prospers. you may too.

Investing may offer you a new interest in life -a way to meet
growing expenses or realize tome o f your family's ambitions
in the yean ahead. It's well worth the care o f starting right.

I New Rusticwood Plywood
Come ace a* for new
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M aybe you’ re considering whether o r not investing lu se­
curities would fit your situation. You might have in mind
owning stock to increase your income through dividends o r
perhaps to give your capital a chance to grow ss the years
g o by. Or you might be thinking o f the greater stability o f
bonds.
N ow for the big question: how to go about U?

Wrong: Any broker will do.
Right: Choose your broker with care. They're not all alike.
Registered Representatives in Member Firms o f the New
York Slock Exchange have satisfied Exchange requirements
for knowledge o f investing. Don't expect them to know all
the answers. But they can help you evaluate the facts in *
sensible way.

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when you choose stocks and bonds

Wrong: Try for a quick killing.
Right: Tho stock market is no place fo r get-rich -qu ick
schemes. Set your goals and make them practical.

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o f Loch A rbor

Right
vs.wrong

Wrong: Invest every cent you can lay y ou r lundt on.
Right: Provide for living expenses and those inevitable
emergencies first Then decide what might be invested. Start
in a small way. If you like. One convenient system is th*
Monthly Investment Plan which requires as little as $40
every three months.

a Practical Luxury, durable,
carefreei

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VFW 8093 Auxiliary o f D o-

Boy Scoot Troop MO, spon­ Bary w ill b* bald at 7:30 p. ra.

American Legion Boyn State, sored by the Legion P o e t pre­ Thursday a t tha D eBary Fir*
gave a report at the last meet­ sented Its current charter to Hall.

The Ttlstsr communication*
satellite’ * one-foot-loag trav­
eling - wave tub*, which am ­
plifies Incoming signal* 10,000 Umes, contains an oxidecoated nickel cathode. When
heated to moderate tempera­
ture. this cathode makes pos­
sible tho emission of large
quantities o f electrons for
long periods o f tim e.

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the snuffing out of • life so dedicat­
ed to this emxntry! Trngie, you may
be sure, to Sue rad Judith, his wife
sod daughter, as weD ss to his folks,
and om w hehnln f to his Mends
who know his all-out devotion to

tto dty to
l of Memorial far

Terry Cordell to City HaU.
• '• •
Mayto If tto dty pats
i n t o to idacattei
library downtowa It
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tto “ Jtory ( t o
ton Memorial
IM to r to
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t o n e f that atoa
at J b s Ipeoear’a to IMS t o t
far t e e
at t t o
ty tom e duriag t t o ya*t t e e
yean.
SOM
WARMED - OVER
NOTES FROM D OYLE CON
NER TALK AT T B S CIVIC
CENTER . . . barbecue v aa
to t . . . atorbet v a a cold
. . . Conner la id e tt n a swin­
dle tore v a a not " t o a d ” yet
"w e still intend to proeecute
. . complimented State Rep.
Mack Cleveland J r . n nuna
t o r -of timea tor bla oaate
tanee In the legislature . . .
Doyle need the w ord “ tram
endoua” 11 timea duriag his
lengthy speech . . . It v a a
a who’ s who from fa rm bur­
eau . . . L e a d e n la dairy,
citrus, vegetable production
ell there.
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We pulled a boo-hoe yeeterdsy in tto piece about tto
Maitland disposal plant. Third
paragraph
from
the
eat
thould have said that Genera!
Yost contended tt o action o f
the Board o f Adjustment v a a
"lega l” instead o f t t o other
way around. Sorry, but these
teporteri you get these days!
• • ••
That Chase end C o., hearing
in the minimum w age dispute
with the . D epartm ent e f L a­
bor, haa been indefinitely poetponed, according t o t t o Fed­
eral D istrict Court clerk in Or­
lando. That m ight mean any­
thing, including an out o f
court settlement la in the
worka. But then, nobody ever
tolls us anything.
• • •

It BD doubt v i i Ua attitude toward his "work" Uutt brought about
his death. Terry, despite hie youth
and rank in the military hierarchy
of authority, had command roopon■ibilitiea.That to the essence of the*
assignment given him. He probably
could bare detailed to one of hto
"team” tho Job he was doing when
he wae shot down in Viet Nam. That
haa never boon Terry's way of doing things. He hae always wanted to
give hie best.
A t The Citadel he was not con.
tent to "gold brick,” but extend,
ed his ability to be THE leading
cadet at the time he was graduated.
And so it went throughout hie all
too short career. Superior officers
were quick to recognise his seal. A
paratrooper because this field broad,
ened the ways in which he could
serve and because in it was the chal­
lenge to reach toward physical per.
fection and mental agility. A Hanger '
because again the training made him
extend himself and added to hto cap.
abilities of better service. In Ger­
many as a platoon leader along the
Eaat German frontier during a peak
period of tension when Russian
snipers were picking off our men,
when cool heads and unstinted do­

votfcrn to duty were required. Special
Forets with its almost "humanly im­
possible” demands in training and
duty, surely not a Job for any but
the bait—end one that might have
been avoided. Bat not by Captain
Cordell. Here again was one of the
new, exacting, challenging duttoo in
a fresh concept ef aervica to eountry. Haro waa the tack Terry would

WEATHER: Shawm through Thursday. High today, IM S . Low tonight. RMS.
VOL.

M

Armed Bandit
Holds Up
Area Grocery

Looks like Seminole High
can look forw ard to some suc­
cessful football seasons whan
the likes o f Chuck Scott, Start
Webber, Rickey W alston, Ron
Lanty, Ralph Stumph and
Bernle Barber eome up from
Sanford Jr. High, and climb
into Seminole uniforma.
Scott scored twice on SI and
40 yard gallops last n ig h t
Walston returned a k ick off for
T t o C. C. Flowers Gro­
75 yarda to score, follow in g • ce ry Storo at IMt W. First
TD on a 1 yardtr, end scored
M . was reported m i ked,
with another one yard plunge.
tto
third
r e tte r y
this
. . . Ron end Bernle also sc or
m orals f . T t o store was
sd on four end fiv e yard
plunges. . . . PA Ts were by torglarlxed o f $M, accordStumph. Webber end Walston. lag to police.
. . . Coach Pelham says he wee
"impressed by the teem af
Deptles are combing Semi­
f o r t " Particularly a 85 yard
nole County today for an
pass play that alm ost scored
arm ed robber who held up a
by Glenn Berner and Mike
Lake Monroe grocery More
Fordham. . . .
late this morning of $20 and
• e
e
attempted to hold up an.
National N ew ipaper Week
other one on W. FirM St.
Facts; Did you know that the
T t o robber, Identified aa
Sanford Herald is actually
young with blonde hair walk
one of the largcat com m er
ed
into Tindall's grocery
cial enterprises in the eoun
store in Lake Monroe at
ty, ranking in the top 10 p er
about 11 a. m., demanded
cent In wages to paid cm
the cash In the drawer and
ployea? The Herald pays out
stalked out again.
more than $190,000 a year to
Earlier, deputies said he
Us employes.
walked into the Wheatland
Grocery on W. First S t.
Mayor J. If. (Jim m y) Crappe
“ cased the store” ordered
told us today that ha w ill aak
the owner out from behind
the City Commission a t its
the counter and attempted
next regular meeting to ren­
to hold-up the eitablUhment.
ovate the old city Jail and put
However,
Wheatland re­
In drive-in windows for the
fused to budge sod the rob­
payment o f water bills.
ber ran out.
• e
•

Bulletin

Speaking about J i m .. . . T o­
day la the last day to qualify
for the city election p o e t .
You have until 6:30. . . . Don't
think Jim la worried he will
be unopposed.
• e
•

Ike Hits Hard
At JFK, Demos

Those kids in the first year
bookkeeping class at Lyman
High will have their books
today, according t» Supt. of
Schools R. T. Mil wee. The
class, with 77 m em bers, had
only 51 texts and the story
was that none were available
But 34 were found at Semi­
nole High that were aurphia.
Mil ry e says they had no
knowledge of the shortage
out south. Somebody slipped
•up out there somewhere, and
'w h o
paid
the 'price
m
grades? The hide, naturally.

BOSTON (U P I) - Former
President Dwight D. Eisen­
hower ended two days of
politicking in New England
on the same note on which
be
started — criticism of
Democrats and the Kennedy
administration.
At Manchester, N. If.. Tues­
day
the farm er president
charged that the Kennedy
admlniatratlon
was
com­
prised e f “ matters of theory
who can plot our frontier
which we plain people cannot
find for e o r a o lv u ."

which sa id the community
projscta division does not pro­
vide fu n ds fo r such ss rly plan­
ning s s fs u ib lilt y reports, but
will provide money fo r engi­
neering planning p rior to ac­
tual construction.
Application was mads for
$10,000 t o financs the work o f
the engineering firm o f Bey
nolda, Sm ith end Hills, a U rge
Jacksonville engineering firm ,
with offtees in Orlando. Tho
company waa the only one In­
terviewed by a subcommittee
o f the P o r t Authority commit­
tee to select s firm to do tho
preliminary study o f ths pro­
ject to determine Its fcaslbi!
ity fo r Sanford and ths value
to ths Central Florida business
community.

ii

Revised L aw
WASHINGTON

(U P I) J •_

t t o ta x ra­
s a hto desk
by t t o M N t a o f Csegross
that adjuaiaad tost Saturday.

Artificial
MOSCOW (U P I) - T bs So­
viet Uotaa launched o s artifi­
cial satellite today,
10, te a i noll— ing aoriaa of
official hews
agency Tasa reported.

Port Authority
Use Study Funds
Nixed By HHFA
The application of the city,for funds to finance
« -feasibility report for the,baits terminal hare waa
turned down by the Home and Housing Finance
Agency In Atlanta, City Manager W . E. Knowles
aaid today.
The turn-down came in a letter from the agency

N ew M oves'
TA M PA (U P I&gt;—State Sen
Scott Rally o f Lakeland sayi
m oves w ill t o made to
oet retail pries controls
m ilk, resulting la Injury te the
Mata'a dairy term ers.

M aneuver H it
BERLIN fU P D —T t o U. 8.
A rm y la “ kindling a w ar pay
choite” te Barite with a.plan­
ned four-d»y training maneu­
ver, tt o Communlata charged
today.

M edal O f Honor
HAVANA (U P I ) — Algerian
Prem ier Ahmad B ag Bella
waa expected to coaler his
country's first
"M edal o(
H onor" on Prem ier Fidel Cas­
tro before leaving Cuba this
afternoon.

Union Charge
CHICAGO (U P I) — Federal
Court hearings
ulsd today — a union charge
that ths Florida East Co* it
Railroad violated a temporary
injunction
against
putting
work rote change^ into effect,

MILWAUKEE (U P D -B o b by Bragan today was named
m anager o f tho Milwaukee
Braves to eueceed Births Tebbetts, w ho resigned several
days a g o .

had predicted EQa would grow
to hurricane strength today but at mid morning
it had shown little change in else or intensity,
Tha only change, noted was that stronger wind*
began appearing on the south elds of the center.
Gales extended outward 860 mUsa to the
north of the center and 175 mltoe in the southern
M tn k fw K

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Lease Talks
Discussed By
Hunt Officials
Daitei, owner*

of

tto

IILH Product* plant current­

I *

ly building now o e t t o

000

acre Hte eouthessk o f San­

J.

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accompanied t y
Central Florida area

and John Krider, m anager o f
Com m orco

■bout tto conitroctioa s* a

Tbot* making the trip w ere
Murray lley, director o f r e a l
eatate for tho Hunt om ptre;
Georg* M cVay, director o f
LAKELAND (U P I) — Flor­
i n d u s t r i a l dov ebp m sat,
ida Citrus Mutual’ s market
Ralph Reich, company ealog I p ip m t
g i s e o r f sa d , J , k . William*,
shipment!
president J . L . William* C o.,
week should total bet
Dalla*.
and 1,000 care while ihlpments
Krider u l d hi* organisation
o f early orengea will be about
receive* many querloa from
400 ears.
m u ll companlae that would
like to com # to Sanford if
CAIRO (U P I) — Thousands there were Industrial ip a ce
o f troop* from tha United available for them to lease,
Arab Republic are In Yemen but they go elsewhere when
helping the new republican informed thero la non*.
“ Now” says Krider. “ with
government sitablteh control
over ths country, according to tho Hunt people willing to
Western
travelers
arriving build auch building*, one o f
them a largo 50,000 square
hero.
foot Mructure, which can be
divided up between a number
DALLAS (U P I) — A court o f tenants, tho problem o f
appointed psychiatrist wll, the small industriailit will
m eet Thursday with two lead­ be solved for us and for
ing authorities to determine h im ."
Tha oil com pany will put
what might be a “ reasonable
up the building* and then
psychiatric examination”
modify to suit tho tenant’ s
form er MsJ. Gen. Edwin
needs, Krider said. Ha addtd,
Walker.
"this will open the door for
a number o f amall com pan­
ies to com e into the area
that we previously had to
NEW
YORK
(U P I)
Stocks sold off selectively in turn away. Wo are through
m ore active early dealings giving tickets to other cities
in the area.”
today.

TERRY CORDELL

Probe Wreckage Helping Hand
From Viet Nam
Plane Crash
SAIGON, Viet Nam (U P I)
— American military officials
today Inspected the burned
wreckage of s U. 8. Air Fores
L2I observation plans to de­
termine i f It w ss shot down by
Communist Vlst Cong guerril­
las from ths ground.

Meet Set

w

Picking Up

Mental Health
Survey Nears
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
Gov. Farris Bryant said to­
day that a preliminary re­
port on a comprehensive sur­
vey of the most pressing
needs in Florida’* mental
health program will be m ade
In February.
Bryant said be will use
tha report a s a guide in
developing his mental health
recommendations to the 1963
legislature.

ENJOYm fTTBr'HARM tCUB at ttfb Fhrra
Bureau sponsored dinner Monday night o n left
to right, Commissioner of Agriculture Doyle
Conner, State Rep. Mock Cleveland Jr. and Farm
Bureau President Ed Parker. (Herald Photo)

Keep Economy "W e ll
Balanced"-C onner
Agricultural Commissioner Doyle Conner urged
Seminole furtn leaders Tuesday night to keep their
economy "well balanced” and maintain a strong
agriculture to match the area's booming tourism end
industrial growth.
Speaking before some 200 members o f the form
bureau, Conner stressed s
well diversified economy with
agriculture In the forefront.
It's tho backbone o f this
county and the entire atata.”
He cited figure* In which
agriculture was "b ig busi­
ness" In 8einlnol* County
with a “ 400 percent Increase
In 20 year* and an annual
value o f $14 million with
citrus, vegetables and live•took leading the way."
He called on termers to
start learning batter b u iln c e
techniques to keep up with
"downtown and Industiy."
"W ith new c a n c e p t a In
merchandising *• must as­
sume the leadenhip bridging
the g ep between our produc­
ers and market* In the
north,” he added,
Conner touched on a varie­
ty o f subject* ranging from
the farm bureau as tha "voice
o f agriculture” end tha need
fo r an active program.
He d itcu u ed briefly the
new agricultural emblem o f
the eU te, "Sun Flower," and
•aid this state had no aqua!
as fa r ae citrus production
waa concerned.
Prior to Conner’s ipecch, an
election o f term bureau direc­
tors waa held.
Named were Earl Higgin­
botham, Joe Baker, Robert
Iiattaway, Edward Parker,
Jack Byrne, Rax Cionte, W.
W. Tyre, Ronald Muirhaad,
Elbert Cammack, G e o r g e
31can* and Ernait South­
ward.

Main Explodes
A TRUCKLOAD OF FRUIT CAKE ARRIVED
in Sanford Tuesday for the annual Clvitan Club
cake sale. Shown doing the unloading chore, are.
left to right, Clyde Long, Joe Dennison and
Lloyd Swain. The proceeds o f the sale go to the
Little Red Schoolhouse.
(Herald Photo)

KANSAS CITY. Mo. (U P I)
—A 30-inch gas main explod­
ed In s raiideutial area hero
today, destroying one house
and damaging two others in
a sm all-scale rertat of anexplgslon of th« same main
Aug. 8.

today,

t t o w oattor human reported.

to confer with city official*

for lease to potential tenant*.

toa v y

rotes are aapactad t o kit tto

to te -

group ef Industrial buildings

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Wind* up te 49

ford, were la town Tuesday

the Chamber o f

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CityOrders
'Alert'For
StormThreat

Official* from tto Rust OQ
Co.,

Auto Dealers
Set Record

New Manager

Ella should pick up speed rightly oa the
new course during the clay, tha Weather Ban a l
said, but "another temporary turn toward tha
w«ii-Borthwtafc or northwoot lo ncuflhtf oft
Thursday."
"Winds and osas wfll gradually tnereasa
along the south Atlantic Coast from Cape Hattana to Capa Canaveral during the next SI
hour* rad small craft from Cape Hatteras te
Paha Beach should remain inside,” the 11 a. m.

MIAMI (U F I)— Tropical storm Ella, akirting the Florida Const, turned to n morn north­
erly direction today but «ttH kept the U. S. south
Atlantic seaboard within rente of its 70 mile ra
hour winds.
The Weather Bureau said the storm show­
ed signs of tig-ragging and wanted coastal resi­
dents from Cape Canaveral, Fla., northward to
Caps Hatterss, N» C* to keep in touch with ad­
visories.
The direction change brought an nil-clear,
report for the east Florida Coast south of Capa
Canaveral.
At 11 a. b l the Weather Bureau located tha
storm's center about 800 miles oast of Melbourne,
near latitude 28.0 north, longitude 75.8 west It
wss moving on a north-northwest track at about
six m.p.h.

Grapefruit (

Three
American m ilitary
personnel
(Including
Capt.
Terry Cordell o f Sanford) wars
killed in the ermeh Monday and
an A ir Fores T28 fig h terOfficiate o f the engineering bomber wee shot down while
firm in Orlando, who had been flyin g over the crash sits
out and conferred w ith the se­ Tuesday.
Ths pilot o f ths T28 w ss
lection com m ittee, had no com­
ment to make on tho rejection thrown d ea r o f tho wreckage
of the application other then end rushed to s hospital.
Military officials aaid they
to ssy th ey would liks to ses
the letter before m aking any thought it "probable’* that the
L28 wee shot down but final
statement.
One o f the reasons fo r se­ determlnrtlon would have to
lecting Reynolds, 8m ith and await s more thorough inves­
Hills fo r the Job was thsir as­ tigation. There wae no doubt
surance that they knew their that the T28 woe hit by ground
way around in the H H FA and fire.
American military officials
they would be able to negoti­
denied reports that this eras
ate the loan for the city.
City hfanager Knowles aaid ths first Instance o f A m eri­
the m atter will have to bo cans flying solo combat mis­
studied further to fin d out If sions. They said U. S. A ir
there is tom e w ay to get Fores pilots have bean fly in g
around the regulation cited by such missions for months.
If th an was any unusual
the finance agency ns their
reason f o r turning dow n the aspect of the case, they said, it
was that the men wars fly in g
city request.
in U. S. planet instead o f
South Vietnamese aircraft.
The deaths brought to 45 the
number o f Americans who
have died since the United
States build-up started in
D ETRO IT ( U P I ) - Dealers
South Viet Nam, about half by
have passed the 5 million
mark In new ear sates thanks "natural * and a c c i d e n t a l
to "trem endou s” public re­ causes.'*
sponse to the 1963 models, it
wss reported tod iy.
An
industry
statistical
agency said 230,670 cars wrtrs
sold in the Oct. 1-10 period,
" a tremendous total that far
exceeded
expectations
and
easily w ss the best In his­
tory for the period.”

SANFORD, FLORIDA

U O A . . .

_ I ^ * A

lt was not a coincidence that a
recent picture in TIME relative to
our Viet Nam operations showed the
son of Sanford “filling in’* and guid­
ing generals responsible for the
operation. It waa because the dodicacation of this young officer and hto
equally dedicated "teem-mates” wae
bringing about a relatively high de­
gree of success. A goodly measure ef
that success to attributed to the un&gt;
swerving loyalty rad willingness to
serve, to do hto beet, that brought
shout hto untimely death. It waa
about this "success story" that the
"big brass" wanted to know—and
they were at a source of accurate In­
formation.
Others will do it more effectively,
no doubt— none more sincerely—
but we want to add our "well done"
to the praise rad plaudits of all those
who love America and the REAL
principles that have made it a great
country and who appreciate the sac­
rifices Terry Cordell and hto buddies
make. We, too, want to raise a heart­
felt prayer of thanksgiving for the
devotion, even unto death, of Cap­
tain Terry Cordell, neighbor, friend
-PA TR IO T.

OCTOBER 17. 1M2

United

Navy Pilot Dies
In Ocala Crash
OCALA (U P I) -

L».

Ed­

ward Carl Quandt o f Hamp­
ton Bridge, Va., waa killed
near hero Tuesday when hi*
Navy FIU Crusader Jet fight­
e r crashed and burned te tto
Ocala National Forest.
T to Jacksonville Naval Air
Station also

announced that

Navy Lt. William N. Kelt of
Jackionville,
his

Crusader

bailed
Jet

out

of

Standby alerts worn ordered
t y City M a n a g e r W . X.
Kaawlas and l e d C roat Dis­
aster Chairman, A . B . Peters o « J r „ w to said that t t o fallowing site* have to o n Rails*
■a tad aa atoltert, te caaa of
emergency.
Mate Shelters — National
Guard Armory and Ctooma
Academ y. la e ls e they arp
■ a tted theta abaltern win bo
I: for all south o f 13th
• L, Seminal# High School,
Mary School. .M oarot
, South laiwtoalu J u n to
Righ Stbyefi LeagwOod
Geneva School. Om teota Com­
munity Houa* and t t o Ovisdn
church.
A. B. Paterson S r ., Civil
Dtfraae Director said that an
Civil Defense personnel a n
notified and a n s o ■ standby
baste.
Parsons taking refuge te
shelters are lik e d to taka
blankets and pillow* with
th a n , also apodal diet* or
baby formulas aa on ly emer­
gency rations win t o provid.
ad. Pate cannot t o admitted,
but food and water should to
left far thorn at homo.
Peterson warned vtsideate
to fallow tto asaat hurricane
precaution*, collecting
a ll
object* outdoor*, (los­
ing awnlnga and shutters,
checking lamps and flashlight
batteries. Ailing containers
with water, and laying te a
supply of canned foods, te
ease electric service, water
and gaa are cut off.
Keep a window or d oor open
oa tho sido o f your house that
te away from tho wind. If tha
wind changes close U and
open ooa on tto other alda.
After tha storm, t o cautious,
Peterson warned, do not touch
fallen or low banging wires,
avoid puddles, report hasarda
and watch out for fire.

when

flamed out shortly after taka
off from Cecil Field i
crashed.
The
Air
SUUon
laid
Quandt
was
attached
to
Fighter Squadron 84, operat
Ing from tha carrier USS
Independence o ff tt o North
Florida coast. Tha crash oe
cur red while Quandt w as on
a gunnery mlesion ov er tha
Pioecaetla
Target
R anie
when ha crashed.
The Air Station said Kelt
headed bla aircraft for
deserted area on the out'
iklrta of JacksooviUo after
tha
engine
(topped,
and
ejected to safety. His plana
crashed in a pasture.
Tha Navy said a board ol
Inquiry was being set up to
Investigate both crashes.

Indians, Reds
In Border Clash
NEW DELHI (U P I) - i n dlen end Communist Chines#
troops clashed agate te their
disputed border area Tuesday
night, lt waa officially an­
nounced today.

Herald Index
Bridge ----------Classified ____
Comics ...... ..
Dear V.bby __
E d ito r ia l_____
Entertainment
Pusale
-■ S o c ie t y ---------S p o r t s _______

RETAIL SALESMANSHIP COURSE
I plan to attend the Retail Salesmanship
Course. Enclosed ia my check for |3 for regis­
tration, payable to the Downtown Merchants
Assn., Sanford, Florida.
Name
Address

........................................................... ........
...........................................,....................... ,

Mail to E. C. Harper, Jr., c / o Chamber o f Com­
merce.

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                    <text>MML E IT H E R WiU
j h w , M y o i A ItM llC r

•I S i n i i e U High
School, will bo the in­
structor of aa adult
class of conversational Spanish to bs or.
n a in d at the school
Tussdajr a t 7 p. m. She
is a graduata of the
WTm turnm..-Ik ■■

UBlTtrBltjr

Bar. Lewie D. Balnea, peator
of the Altamonte Springs
First Baptiet Church, Toeeday Judva Voile A. Willieme I t . „
wee viadfeeted of chartea

ifaBv o rin
^g

Of

Q maa Aa.

Sidney Jones
Dies Today

rQ trtO

Rico. No sot day has
bssn mads for the
classes, but the class
will decide on the bast
night for classes, which
will bs from 7 to 10 died early this w enlog at bis
p. m. Information is barns is Glad en ill* after a
available from E, S. leas Qlaeae.
Douglass, director of
He wee bora Kerch S, 1*11
adult sdnation, at tbs la rredeskhsharg, Va. He
s e h o o l administration lived la Aveadels, Md., aad
building.
Washington, D. C., where he
fM] ^

** unpleasMt*

jr

a g ro u p o f tr u s te e s p ° ° * *
^
ta k a a th e
a t t h a t tim e w h o s o u g h t th e I « « o r t t o le a rn th e t r u t h e e It
re e lg n a tlo a o f t h e m in is te r.
a c tu a lly occu rr e d in s te a d o f so
I n a s ta te m e n t re le a s e d lm -1 m a n y b o a ln g th e i r o p ta lo u e on
m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g Tuesday** , u b H t M w p o rto
w f c t soph a a r 1 n r , T o m S o u t h e r l a n d , ____ _

T U I SEMINOLE COUNTY SPORTSMAN’S

was employed by the Army
Map Service h r U years he*
fore inovlai Is Sanford U
Assort, 1IM.
He was a charter member

Church To Hove
Loyalty Dinner

ASSOCIATION REGULAR MONTHLY
SORTING WILL BE MONDAY NIGHT
7:S0 P. M. AT THE COURTHOUSE.

By J e ss Ceserihon y

A loyalty diam r will be
bald a t 1:30 p. m. Sunday
far ell com municants ef the B. Curry, Sanford; hie mo­
Asccnsioa Lutheran Church ther, Grace V. Demeat, two
c h a irm a n o f th e p r s a e n t b o w d P^ a c h u rc h a n d Ita p r e s e n t
o f tr u s te e ., s a id - t h e s u i t b * * c o n f
tlo n w ould lik e t o ee* ef Ceeselberry at the sew listers, Mrs. Virginia l i f | i
church building Just off Over*
b e e n d ism isse d b y « ! » . « » » , „
U ai
ta

'WAYS AND MEANS of supporting tho Littlo
Rod Sehoolhouso for mentally retarded eh11drun is provided by Mrs. Polly Jones, Ways and
Means Chairman or Gamma Epsilon of Beta
8igma Phi. Mrs. Jones presented Jim Hunt,
President' of the Seminole Association for Re­
tarded Children with a check for 9204.20, results
of a recent rummage sals held by the sorority.
tn e ra iQ r n o w ;
*' !$}£/ v
• .• J(Pv •

Marketina School Slated
Here For Mon day Nigh!
The Head of th* Depart­
ment of Agricultural Econ­
omic* of tho University of
Florida, Dr. H. G. Hamilton,
will lead the lecture and dis­
cussion a t th* 8cmlnols Coun­
ty Marketing School next
Monday night according to
Cecil Tucker, County Agri­
cultural Agent.
This program, third In a
aerie* of aeven, being held
each Monday night at the
Agricultural Center, will be
on "Chain Store Buying and
How Chain Stores and Grow­
ers can Co-operate."
"Growers need to fully un­
derstand and appreciate modarn agricultural marketing.
To do so they m uit have a
proper concept ef th* lm*

portent facts concerning the
producer's position and those
of tho .marketing firm and
consumer in present day
marketing. Careful considera­
tion should be given by grow­
er! s i to what the producer
can do to meet tbe string­
ent requirements imposed by
this modern day marketing
system. Dr. Hamilton will
cover many of these and other
other Important fundamentals
of good marketing which
growers* should know and
use," Tucker said.
The marketing school lee*
lures art held In the Con­
ference Room of the Agricul­
tural Center starting prompt­
ly at 7:30 p. m. oath Mon­
day night.

Joseph A. ltusal, 0 , died o f th e p a r tie s co n ce rn ed s s d j i ^ ^ j ^ j thtree w h o a l i h t b a r e
th e m a n y a n o n y m ou s
at Seminole Memorial Hos­ b y o n le r o f t h e c o u r t e n d th e
p re v io u s r e e t r a i n l n f o n l « h a a l ^ ^
U ). p k o M
pital today.
c a lls t o th e c h u rc h p a rs o n a g e
He was born Nov. IS, IMS b e en re v o k ed .
A s ta te m e n t fro n t H . B .
rc ald en c c o f B ev . H a ln e e
fat Coeenxs, Italy aad bed
^
m ig U
mad* hie homo In Sanford H a m b y , c h a irm a n o f th o d * . - 1 ,
c o m , m ad e o n b e h a lf o f th e
fc
for the peat S3 yean . He liv­
ed at 220S Bel Air Bird.
U icir h e a rts .
A veteran of WWI, a re­ S c h o o l L u n c h
“ W s e x te n d th e b e n d e f
IChristian feliowthlp to all pertired painter and a member JC n O O l u u n e n
ef All Souls Catholic Chureh, P r o g r a m T o B e
k m wining t&gt; abid# by u i.
Ruitl was the father of 11 ■ , , | •• . .
.
(decision of tho majority of
children.
H ig h lig h te d
Imembera of tho church and hiHe Is (arrived by bla wife,
.
...
. „ u
, I vlts sll friends to Join heads
In r e w g n l ^ of National ^
U( |n carrying far*
Albertina ef Sanford and Th*
School Lunch Week, which
) u worJu»
followlne children:
Mr*. Sim Santllli, Chic*go;
Mils Josephine and MUs
France* of Ishpermlnf, Mich­
igan; Anthony of Hollywood;
John of Tarpon Spgs; Henry
with the USA In Germany
and David, Joseph, Ronald,
Cacllla and Mrs. Donovan
Tucker all of Sanford. There
are IS grandchildren.
Funeral services are sche­
duled for 3 p. m. Monday at
Briaaon Funeral Home with
Father Richard Lyons of Al
Souls Catholic Church offi­
ciating. Burial will be In All
Souls Cemetery, with Brilion Funeral Home In charge.

Work
coming
ed and
on th*
ship.

CAN

P IC K UP
YOUR

of the church far the
year will he diecuss­
a film win be shewn
subject ef steward­ Incomplete. Gramkew Funeral

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WEATHER: (kncrally fair through Tuesday. High today, 88*92. Low tonight, 70-75.
VOL. 83 J United

W ,". 1
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Preaa

By LARKY VEBSHBL
A PEW
RANDOM

The Brooklyn attorney, back
in New York to do some cam­
paigning In behalf of bis
candidacy for the U. S. Sen­
ate on the Democratic ticket,
made his remarks In a televis­
ion interview (Newsmakers—
CBS).

Donovan, who still is wait­
ing to hear from Castro ou the
latter's ransom demands said
he believed relations between
Cuba and the United States
would improve markedly once
the 1,112 prisoners are treed.
He blamed the present 1m-

Not only is this newspaper
week (please be kind) but A1
Wilson tails us it is also Na­
tional Public Works W eek.. . .
Special Kiwanis P r o g r a m
Wednesday.

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farrie Bryant blasted
bloc voting and urged Flo­
ridians to voto Nov. 6 accord­
Earl L. (Biddy) Burdick,
ing to their own Judgment of
Deputy Clerk of Seminole
tho issues.
County for U years, died
Sunday at Orange Memorial
‘A Must*
BERLIN (U PI) — East Hospital, following e brief
G e r m a n Communist chlsf illness.
Burdick was born in WaterWalter Ulbricht told visiting
Polish leaders today that a town, Wis., but moved to
German peace treaty “must Daytona Reach with his fam­
not be withhejd any longer." ily ht an early age. He gra­
duated from the Atlanta
School of Pharmacy and lat­
Moving: In
er
attended Stetson Univer­
PORTLAND, Ore. (U PI)—
A federal disaster team sity where he wss a member
of the University baseball
moved into western Oregon
today In the wake cf a $170
million killer storm which
teft 48 dead.

team. He also played one
season with the Florida State
League and was an avid
sports fan.
Her served In World War
I and after his long service
with Seminole County, retir­
ed In OcL 1959, due to 111
health.
He attended Holy Cross
Episcopal Church and waa
a member of American Le­
gion Post 53, BPOE Lodge
1241 and the Stetson "S"
Club.

Survivors Include his wife,
Junnle; two daughters, Mrs.
Vincent Daley, Maaropequa
Park, N. Y. and Mrs. Victor
McClelland, DeLaod; four
granddaughters, three grand­
sons and several cousins.
Funeral aervlces will be
held at 11 a. m. Wednesday
at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church with Fr. John Griffith,
officiating. Burial will be In
Lake View Cemetery with
Brtssoa Funeral Home la

H its Bloc V otes
Story ‘Is Set On Linotype

Hunt peopla In town today
• . . meeting with city officials
a t 11 a. m.
Ever wonder what happened
to that franchise directive
that's been hanging fire for
ever a year? Well, Harold
Johnson (County attornay)
looking it over and ahould re ­
port back to tha County Com­
mission at the naxt go round.

charge.

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Ona of my First 8 tract
friends tells me th a n is a new
promotion g i m m i c k going
'round. , . . Merchant is asked
to buy an ad "in a folder to
help the Chamber of Com­
merce." . . . Our friend knows
the C of C has folders—and
fine ones, too—ae doesn’t go
fo r this pitch. . . . But there
are others who are falling for
it—and saying that if it ia an
idea to help the C of C they
intend to cut their C of C duas
b f the amount ef the "help"
they give to the extant of the
coat of the a d .. . . Don’t do i t
. . . Don’t buy tha ad, If that’s
tha way you feel, but don’t —
repeat, DON’T—cut your sub­
scription to the C of C, th at
needs 'the money more and
more and that la not putting
on this “ad gimmick" and that
ia getting nothing from it.
Preaabox prattle: There ere
some fine footbell players on
the JV team, getting sense
great experience. . . . Here’s
hoping that the coaches give
them e chance to make their
letters on the Varsity after
their season fades. . . . Barry
Bark* has been outstanding in
many position* he ha* played.
Mike Glad and Jim Touhy have
been In opponents’ back field*
on defense and have don* some
work on offense th at brings
praise from fans and coaches
alik e.. . . Earl Black is a small
but hard and gifted runner.
, . . And *o ia Danny Tlllla.
. . . Ed Kosky'can akat, needs
seasoning, perhaps, on defanae.
Nope, the S«ml-Centcnnlal
Day celebration hasn’t been
abandoned. . . . Waiting to see
If a much deaired headline a t­
traction would be available.. . ,
Meeting ia set for Mon* O ct
22, I’m to ld .. . .
Che*, In spit* of the signs
i-erything the city is do­
ing you ahould tee the cars
barreling through the Third
Street atopii . . , H ab it , , .
But there hai been ample no­
tice that it waa happening.. . .
PLEASE, folks—atop a t Third
S tre e t . . . Before a car on
th at thoroughfare meets you
half way and MAKES you
stop!!
-r.U

UH - OlIH DEPT.: Pretty
Potty Smith was Incorrectly
listed aa Polly Jonea end the
Theta Epeilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, incorrectly called
the Gemma Epeilon, a largeeconenmy-aised-mix-up in e
picture cutline to the Herald
last week. Apologiei to Mrs.
Smith. (IS there such a thing
aa a Gamma EpsilonT Maybe
w* coined a new one!)

paset between the two coun­
tries partly to "many mlstakea" by the Uulted States
during previous administra­
tions but did not slsborats.
"The United States simply
has not behaved very Intelli­
gently," Donovan said.

MIAMI (U PI) — At least
10 persona were killed In
Florida traffic accidents this
weekend, including three in
one wreck.

A Sanford resident Irving
Feinberg got into the Maeklo
Bros. Inc. act last week. . , .
Feinberg sold 60 scree in east
Volusia for $162,000 to the davelopmeat company.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 561

NEW YORK (U Pl)-A ttoraey James Doaovaa said to­
day that the release of tho Bay
of Pigs tnvstioa prisoners by
Cuban Premier Pldcl Castro
would be a "first step toward
something that would prevent
a general holocaust.’'

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Editor Supervises Make-Up

MONTE CARLO (UPI) —
Princess Grace said with a
big smile today that she was
optimistic th at tha little war
between Monaco and France
wouM have a happy ending
Shock and emotion was the
for her tiny eountyjr.
dominant feeling in the Coun­
ty Court House today over
Strong Backing
the death Sunday of Earl
MIAMI REAGir (UPI) - (Biddy) Burdick, for 35 years
Vice President Lyndon B. deputy clerk in the office of
Johnson gave n strong en­ the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
With tears welling in her
dorsement of Claude Pepper
Sunday night In the former eyes, Mary Earle Walker,
U. S. senator’s bid to teturn County Tax Aitcssor, today
said, "We will miss Earl
to Congress.
Burdick aa a friend who knew
everybody and was always
Called O ff
PARIS (U PI) — The un­
derground Secret Army Or­
ganisation (OAS) said In a
statement today that plans
to assassinate P r e s i d e n t
Charles de Gaulle have been
called off until after the Oct.
WASHINGTON (UPI) 26 nationwide referendum.
Florida's congressional dele­
gation ended a weekend fight
Narrow Escape
CAIRO (U PI) — Deposed against an adjournment-anx­
Imam Mohammad of Yemen ious House Saturday by ob­
escaped from the ruins of his taining $205,000 for complet­
shelled palace last month by ing planning far the proposed
changing uniforms with a cross-Florida barge canal.
In two quick votes Satur­
palace guard and is current­
ly hiding with a mountain day, the House members
tribe, the semi-official Middle overrode its appropriations
East News Ageny said today. committee and agreed to
provide planning funds for
Florida's pet project.
In Tallahassee, Gov. Far­
ris Bryant praised the delega­
tion and *ald the new canal
"wlU be an Important factor
in the economy of our state
and nation before the end
ORADF.I.L. N. J. (UPI) of the decade."
Astronaut Waller 31. Schirra
Jr., taking the plaudits of his
admirers casually, rode with
bis family today at the head
of a motorcade that launched
a day of festivities for the
WASHINGTON (Ul*l)-The
hometown boy who made
Supreme Court agreed today
good.
First atop on the route from to hear arguments on a dis­
nearby Hackensack w h e r e pute over the proposed reduc­
Schirra waa born to Oradell, tion of rates on grain shipped
where be grew up, waa the from the Midwest Into the
Bergen County courthouse Southeast.
The high court will sched­
where hundreds of Jumpiog,
screaming children surround­ ule hearings later in the ses­
sion and will then render a
ed his car.
written opinion.
In a brief order the court
American Legion also
Invited the Justice De­
Campbell Losaing Post 53 of partment to file ■ brief ex­
the American Legion will pressing its views in the case.
meet at • p.m. at the Legion
home on Orlando Drive. Final
plana for the Veteran’s Eve Radio Club
chicken barbecue and dance
The Seminole County Radio
on Nov. 10 will be discussed. Club will meet at I p.m. to*
day in the Florida State Bank
Lounge. Al Cate of Lake Mary
will be in charge of the pro­
Bridge .....
gram.
Classified
Comics
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Stocks Ahead
Dear Abby
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
Editorial
highly (elective rally center­
Entertainment
ed on glamor Issues and a
Puts!*
few specialties sent the stock
Society ..........
market ahead for a short
Sport* ......
morning gain today.

Home Town
Gives Welcome
To Schirra

Court To Hear
Grain Dispute

as tax assessor, to work
closely with Burdick, and
she declared, " ( always
found him to be most to*
operative, and moat willing
to help. He waa very friend­
ly, and over the 26 years I
worked with him he never
failed to give me the benefit
of hla experience and guid­
ance. I will miae him as a
friend, and so will everyone
that worked with him.”
Tax Collector John Gallo­
way, who has know the de­
ceased for 17 years, declared,
"E arl Burdick was a true
and loyal friend to myself
and to the entire staff uf the
Tax Collector’s office, lie
will be missed by all those
that were fortunate enough
to know him. Our sincere
sympathy ia extended to his
family in this hour of sor­
row."
Describing Burdick as a
Jovial and friendly man, Gal*

Reds To Test
Carrier Rockets

ioway commented on B ur
dick's
consideration
for
everybody, and hla willingnext to take time from hla
official duties to eaalst any­
one who might be in need of
his help, either as a friend
or as a clerk of the Circuit
Court. We all feel we have
lost a good friend," aald
Galloway.
Arthur Beckwith Jr., Clerk
of the Circuit Court, said
Burdick came to the office
in 1925 and retired in Novem­
ber, 1959, after almost 35
years of service. "He waa a
fine man to work with, and
had a fine sense of humor.
Ilia presence waa a major
factor in the very excellent
operation this office has #nJoyed during the 35 years he
waa here. Hla death waa a
shock to all who worked
closely with him."

LAKE ALFRED (UPI) —
Pierce Schuler, 20, eat on the
frunt stepe of hie rooming
houae all day Sunday, brood­
ing about the loia of his girl,
Peggy Ann Strlcklan, 16. Ha
croased the atreet early today,
■hot her to death in her home
then killed himself with tha
same gun.
Peace Justice Walter Beil
ruled the double killing aa
murder and suicide.
Polk County Sheriffs’ In.
vestigators said the couple had
been dating for about two
yaara. Lest December, they
ten away to Georgia, but the
girl’s parent* brought tham
back before they could marry.

MOSCOW (UPI) - The So
vlet Union will teat a new
series of "multi-stage carrier
rockets” In two regions of the
central P a c i f i c beginning
Tuesday
and extending
through Nov. 30, the official
Tais news agency said today.
T ais said the rockets will
be type* dciigncd for "cosmic
objectives."
The test scries would be the
second the Soviets have car­
ried out in the Pacific with
long-range rockets.
In a test series last year,
the Hussians fired a number
of long-range rockets from
Russia Into a target area In
UIIADENTON (U PD -Secthe Pacific southwest of Ha­
rotary of State Tom Adams
waii.
raised the threat of legal ac­
tion against the city of Venice
today to remove stumbling
blocks to completion of the
Gulf Coast Intracoaatat Water,
WASHINGTON (U PI)-S*n. way from Tarpon Springs to
Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.) Fort Myers.
said Sunday that a nationwide
The Venice City Commis­
investigation would find In­ sion. by a slim one-man ma­
eligible person* receiving re­ jority vote, has refused to
lief "in some degree" through­ comply with a 1954 agreement
out the nation.
to eonvey right-of-way for the
Byrd said in a radio inter­ seven-mile-long channel skirt­
view that he thought thla par­ ing the eastern edge of Ven­
ticularly was truo in targe ice. It has refused to approve
cities. His subcommittee has the route act by tha U. S. En­
investigated welfare rolls In gineers) and la opposing the
the District of Columbia.
project, Adams said.

Adams Warns
Of Legal Action

Byrd Hits
Relief Cheats

Harvey Pugh, Lake Mary,
a school bus driver accused
of violating the right of way
statute la connection with Ike
r e c e n t accident Involving
Highway Patrolman J I m
Chambtesa, baa entered a plea
of not guilty and requested a
Jury trial, according to Coun­
ty Judge Vernon Mize.
The Judge said the ease will
come to trial a t the trial court
session In January.
Diacuaaing the plea, Judga
Mire commented that Pugh
did not feel ha had been In­
volved la aa accident, aad that
he had told tha Judga ha
would aak for a Jury trial even
If the fine waa only a dollar,
"aa a m atter e l principle."
Pugh la alleged to have vio­
lated tha law when Cham*
blcaa. In hot purautt ef a
apeedlng ear, had to take
evaalve action to avoid hitting
the school bus aa it waited to
enter the southbound lane of
Hwy. 17-92 a t Collins Av*.,
Sunland.

M IA M I (UPI) — a
slow-moving squall area
near the Bahamas which
threatened to become the
year's fifth tropical storm
turned more toward the
north today.
Chief forecaster Gor­
don Dunn said no imme­
diate change in intensity waa
expected bat it waa "entirety
possible" the tropical depres­
alon would eventually become
a tropical storm .
A t I t a. m* the squall area
blanketed a large area from
south e f Bermuda to the Ba­
hamas and eastern Cuba and
Hispaniola. The center was
about 49S miles east-southeast
of Miami and 128 milaa easinortheast of Baa Balvaodr.
Moderate squalls extended
outward tome 800 to 180 miles
north of .the c a n t a r and
brought rough aeaa a t aoveral
islands la the east and central
Bahamas. 8mall craft (a tho
out Islands of the Bahamas
and in tho storm area were ad­
vised to exercise caution.
Dunn mid the depression
waa expected to move very
slowly during the next 24
hours, with a course between
north and northeast during
the next )2 hours. I t was mov­
ing about five M JUL a t the
last report
Dunn sail there was too
much cool a ir to enable tho
squalls to Intensify Immediate­
ly. But he added, "It's going
to stall around enough th a t
there’s a pretty good chance it
will develop into a tropical

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tlon’a fail conference held at
the Cherry P lata Hotel, O r
lando, according to an an­
nouncement by Arthur Beck­
with Jr., Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court
Jones, who h a t charge of
tha accounts for tho County
Commlsilon, hex worked la
the county office for the peat
year and a half, and prior to
his appointment waa with
the Wall Plumbing CO. here.
A 25 year resident ef San­
A Sanford resident Harry ford, Jones and hla wife
D. Russell, 2824 Park Ave., and family live at 2416 Elm
was charged with failure to
have vehicle under control
after he rammed into two
parked cars on Park Ave.
Saturday night.
Police said that Ruisell
apparently tried to dodge two
dogs and hit the cart. Dam­
Lyman High, for the second
age to the three cars-w as year In a row, has the only
estimated close to 22,000, itudent in the county placing
police added.
as a semi-finalist in the Na­
tional Merit Scholarship Com­
petition.
Sets O ff B last
This year’s entry ia the fin­
WASHINGTON (U PD -The alist competition will be Dale
Soviet Union set off a low- Taylor, a DE student, who
yield atomic device in the at­ will take his next examination
mosphere over Siberia Sun­ on Dee. 1
day. The U. S. Atomic Ener­
Roy Goodwin, also of Ly­
gy Commission said the test man, received a Letter of
waa conducted a t the 8*ml- Commendslon for Outatendpalatlnsk site where Russia ing Performance in the test­
has exploded similar weapons. ing program.

Lyman Student
Named
Semi-Finalist

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cillaa, with the two wounded
men, managed to run their
damaged PT boat to Cep*
Sal, a tiny British Wet IB
aflito trim Cuba’s n o th
•nest, w hen the 0 . 8. Ceest
Guard picked M b up Sun­
day.
The leader of the attack, «
The wounded men, identi­ crew cut, cigar-chewing exile,
fied as Militia Sit- rillbcTto Mid the group bed left n
base outside U. B. territory
timing to tMp Into Cardenas
Bay on Cuba’s northern coast
to blow up a to p s dlstUtory.
Instead they encountered
Miami area Immigration
Director Edward P. Ahrens the patrol boat about a mite
said Soares lim a bad ask­ off Varadero Beach In Msed permission to iwaMin in
the United Sts u s.
The six raiders arrivsd a-

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Nolle* la hereby ( I r e * O ut.
p u r a u a l t to a final daeraa
• f foracloaura aatarad I* rauaa
• a m b a r a d 1M I I la th a Circuit
C u r t a f Samlaota County,
l l o r l d a , f will call t h a prol * r t r a tt i u ta d In Bamlaala
r Minty, Florida, daacrlbad aa
fullawat
L ot I I . Block a, WBAT H B I U F 1KLD PI K I T ADUlTto.N, aacordlag to tha
Piet tbaraof aa ra cordtd
In P la t Dook I t , pagaa
I I a n d If, Publlo Record,
of Somlaalo County. F l o r ­
ida,
M publlo oala, lo th a htebaat
a o f baat bidder for aaah, a t
Ilia F r o n t l&gt;oor of th e KamiPula County Court flaua a In
Btnford, Florida, ba tw aa n tha
b u n a f U N I o’clock in tha
forenoon and l : t l o’clock In
the
afte rnoon
an
October
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SIXTH JUDICIAL C IU CIIT ,
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Plaintiff,

Defendant,
NOVICE TO A P P E A R
VOi IIAKHKL WTNN,
whoa* sddreae la
unknown!
v o u AitH i i R t i K n r n o t i .
FIL'D t h a t a Complaint for
Diverse haa bean Iliad a g a in s t
you, and you a re required ta
serve • ropy ef yuur a n sw e r
e r pleading lo iha Complaint
to Iha P la in tif f a Attornay,
JOHN D. IIAINKrt, |&gt;. a Del

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and Ilia tha erlgloal Anawsr
or pleading In tha e f flr a of
tha Clark or the Circuit Court,
a a or bafora the I It h day af
November, A. t&gt;. IIIJ. I f you
fall to d« no, a Decree Pro
Conftiao
will
b*
antarad
against you for Iha r a lls f da.
manitad lu the Complaint.
DONB and OKUKKKU a t
■anfurd.
gamlnola
County,
Florida, this t l t h day a t Oct­
ober. A. U. t i l l .
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A r t h u r If. Iteckwlth. J r .
Clerk Circuit Court
Stemlnole County, Sanford,
Florida
fly: M artha T. V lklaa
D. C . ’
J a b a D. Heines, Attornay
W lnderwesdte, JU|oa«. l lu u lar A Ward
r . a iio i i * t
V inter Pprk, Florida
f t t a - n a y a f a r Plaintiff
( ibl.ett October II. I I . I I *

The Castro regime said the
raiders bad opened fire on
■ “pleasure craft manned by
four Cuban citlsens” but
Seams lim a told officials h
was aa arm ed patrol b e n t

Aa the soldiers stood g a u d ,
normal compos life—students
strolling with coeds, lounging

SARDONIC HUMOR glinting in thn eyee of
pianist-comedian Stan Freeman promises a de­
lightful show when he appears here under thn
auspices of the Sanford Entertainment Associa­
tion. Hls prodigious talent on the piano, coupled
with a satirical wit, drew the comment from
Waiter Winchell, "Orchids to this dandy mar­
riage of music, chatter and chuckles.” Stan
Freeman will be the second presentation of thn
three part concert series for this season. Mem­
bership ticket deadline has been extended to
today. Persons not yet contacted are urged to
cull Mrs. Ralph A. Smith at 2021 Park Ave.

Kennedy, Stevenson
M eet On Cuba Threat

Legal Notice
i n t i i m r t r t r t iT c o u n t o r
TIIM NINTH JU DICIAL ( l a ­
r i ' I T o r A v ii r o n b k n i v .
OLE COUNTY. FI.OMtDA. IN
n i t v c M i t r vo. t u n
IIAY I l i u m : HAVINII.i HANK.
1-talntlff,
•Ve.

VNtTKO STATKB OP AJIBIlICA,

D-frndint,

N orttM o r i t i . i t
in i i u i t K i t r m v .
KN t h a t on l b s K t h day of
Cb'tohar. t I C . a t lt:u« A. M.
i t Iha main door of tha Court
Hone- of S-mltiole County, a t
Hinford, Florida. Iha underelgned c le r k will offer for
oala to the h ig h e s t and beet
bidder for ra sh the following
described real pro p e rly :
L ot I. O It E K N W O tiD
KHTATi:*, T o w n of Longwood, Florida, according
to Ilia plat th ere o f aa re*
o»rd»d In P l a t Hook It,
pa g e }, public lle.-ords
of geminate County. Flor­
ida.
t o g e t h e r with all e tr u c tu r a *
I m p ra e o m a n ta
flaturee. ap.
pllancea. and a p p u rte n a n c e s
on said lead or used In eonJunction therewith.
T hla sale la m ade p u r s u a n t
lo final decree of forecloe.
ura anta rad In Chancery aat i . No. I l l t l now pendin g In
Iha Clrault Court of and for
Seminole County, Florida.
DATKD tbla 11tie d . y of
October, A. V. IMS.
HEAL)
A r t h u r H. Ueckwlth. J r ,
C lerk of the Circuit Court
tly i Martha T. Vlbteu
Deputy Clark
Andtreon. Hush, Uaau.
Lowndes a van dan liarg
A tto r n e y ! for P l t ln U f f
i l l E a s t C e n tra l Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Publlalk October li, 1&gt;C.
CD E -ld
n o t ic e

vanca, followed a busy weak'
and of tampalgnlng during
which Kennwiy visited fire
states In hls drive to help
•lock more Democrats to
Congress.
Stevenson told ntwiman ha
waa able to reassure Kennedy
that ether Western Heml
phera natlona ware aware of
Communist Cuba’s throat to
their security.
The UN ambaaaabor said,
however, that tha ipur-of
tha-momant discussion daalt
primarily with tha situation
in tho Congo,
“ I waa happy to report and
ho waa happy to hear there
are soma reassuring signs of
imprevement In tho situa­
tion,* isid BUvamon.
Whan gakad if hla report
on Cuba waa eg rsaaiurlng
as tha one about tha Congo,
Btavsnaun galdt
“ On thg whole, yaa. I think
wa havg a high dagrea of
solidarity in tha Waatarn
Hemisphere.”
Regarding condition! In
tha divided Cungo, Btevanaon
said “developments In the
last few days have all been
positive and helpful and give
u* acme hope that wa may
find a solution for tha prob­
lem.”
I

touch football game—wan la
■rocre ss.
At Baxter Hall, the dormitory whore Meredith to
quartered, soldiers With bay.
oast-tipped rifles stood a t
tha entrances. A few students
stopped occasionally to chat
with the sen tries but there
wm Uttie fraternisation be­
tween students and the troops
stationed here to prevent a
recurrence of violence such as
that which left two dead and
scores Injured Sept 80.
Since then sporadic demon­
strations hare occurred but
the Jeer* and taunts have
subsided during the past
week. The university, In an
sffort to prevent further
demonstrations, has warned
that students who engaged in
further heckling of Meredith
face drastic disciplinary ac­
tion.
Gov. Ross Barnett said tn
Jackson during the weekend
that he has appointed a legal
committee to protect the
rights of Ole Miss students.
Barnett said reports Indicate
the students’ “constitutions!
rights to freedom of speech
and freedom of asiembly
are . . . being threatened.1*

Credit Women
Take Test
Members of tho Sanford
C r e d i t Women’s llreakfaat
Club were given n written
test concerning their work at
their recent meeting held nt
the Florida 8tate Bank.
After members took tho test,
Mrs. Florence Hook read the
correct answers and members
corrected each others papers.
Each member waa assigned a
question from tha teat to be
discussed at the next meeting.
Mrs. Dorothy Raines of tho
Florida State Bank Loan and
Discount Dept, waa hostess
for tha meeting, which waa at­
tended by 20 members.
Tha next breakfast meeting
will be held O ct 24 at Holler
Motors. A door priie waa won
by Mrs. Polly Jones,

wm the Prertdmt'a lmmenaa popularity, aa reflect­
ed in tremendous crowd reactioaa In web Democrat*
atrongholdi aa FitUbergk,
Buffalo, BaltlaMlf and New
Yack City, reb off on the
cmgnwional and statewide
candidates riding hla coat­
tails?
-The P-waMant’i pmaenes
hi M r m ots has been af
baaaflt to them, thaw’s ns
qusstten sheet that,” ooe
aaaaHate said. “The peopla
tu n ed ont to see the Preald a t , hnt th en ere etui three
weeks to BO-ead ae we still
have to sae If they'll so to

lalUm."

Unlike aa unruly mob th at
gathered three weeks ago,
only armed sentries and army
field tents marred n scene
of campus tranquillity on the

NEW YORK (U PI)—Prealdent Kennedy abruptly shiftad hla attention from politics
to International p r o b I a m t
Sunday night whan ha flaw
hare for an unexpected mast­
ing with Adlal Btevanaon,
hls ambataador to tha United
(SEAL)
A r t h u r It. Backwltli. Jr., Nations.
Clark a t tha Circuit Court
Tha President's SO-mlnute
Ur I M a rtha T. v ih la u
talk with Stavenson, which
Deputy Clerk
Ulmer, Uurcblaou, Kent. Aeh. had not bean acheduled In ad-

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A few b o o n after the bat­
tle Urn Cohan Armed forces
Ministry issued n com munito e denouncing the attack as
’’cowardly” and saying it was
part ef a plot of ’’aggression”
by ’’North American laapnr-

OXFORD, Mias. (UPI) —
James H. Meredith, hopeful
that open hostility to k b preaeoce might be on the wane,
began bis third week ef
(lessee a t the University ef
Mississippi today.
The S9-yenr-«1d Negro,
first ef his n e e to desegre­
gate schools hi bard corn
segregationist Mississippi, returned to the tree-lined Ole
Miss campus without Inci­
dent Sunday after apparent­
ly spending the weekend la
Memphis, «0 miles north-

formaaco an tha National
Marti Scholarship Qualifying
Taat given tael sprlag, Priedpel A. J . Bracken haa an­
nounced.
Be will receive a formal
Latter ef Commendation algaad by hia principal and the
president of the National Mark
Scholarship Corporation.
Watson Is one ef * , ? « etndeals throughout the country
who era M a g commended.
Though ho did not re tc h the
status of scmiftsallst in the
current Merit Program, the
president ef the NMSC, John
LUlnaker said, “We wish to
cell attention to this way to
his achievement and sends ask
promise.”
The scadflaalists and commaadsd , students together
constitute about two percent
of ell high school eenlors.
Some ll.to i eemlflnaiuta
will taka n aacand examine-

in tbb e m e v n collar in
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behalf of Democratic candi­
dates have aroused cautious
optimism among his closest
polities! advisers.

tba polls an Nov. «. If they

DONALD H. ELLIS hat been named section
head, airborne system* equipment, at Dynatronlcs, Inc. Ellis, who hta been with the company
since 1960, was previously a senior project en­
gineer in charge of airborne telemetering equip­
ment for the Saturn space booster. A graduate
of Clemson College, Ellis lives with his wifs and
two children in South Pinecmst, Sanford.

S tm t in tkli campaign tad4
t w r i i i th« tu rn o u t”
*T don’t enjoy U r«rj~a|
mocb.” Kennedy u t d . But 9
if thla reiliy
was bit
sentiment,
it
waa
not
apparent when be rode in an
•pen e a r in an 11-miles mo­
torcade from the Niagara •
n i l s Airport to Buffalo, N Y. ■
Sunday to wind op a week­
end or campaigning in that
city; Pittsburgh, and other—
polnta la w astan P ennsylvuw ^
la; UnlsrflJe, Ky.; Indiana- 9
polls; Newark, N. J., and
New York City.
It waa ■ bnsy, vigorous three-day weekend
which
Kennedy concluded by dying
to New York City from Buf.
falo to eoaiir with Adlsl E.
Stevenson, V. I . Ambassador
to the United Nations, on Cu&gt;—
be, the Congo and o t h e t ^
m attorn. Then
ho
f le w ^
bach to Waahtogton for a "
poit-mldnlgbt arrivaL
Next weekend there will b e ll
more — muck m om —of (be

D. C., sad two heathen, A. P.
Mansfield and Bommio Mans­
field, also ef Norfolk.
The body will bo shipped to
Norfolk far services and bar-

over how you'll
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sktOed workmen and ALL DBTAILS af FINANCING.
Va t ic a n e rrr &lt;u p d National grouping of Roman
Catholic prelates conijdtod
among themielres today on
key committees ef the Ecum­
enical Council.
The lists are expected to
be tu n e d over to the council
•eeraUrlat by tonight for
voting by the more than 2,500
cardinals, bishop* and patri­
archs Tuesday.
The voting waa to have tak­
en place Saturday, but a
group ted by Achile Cardinal
Lteaart of France won a
three-day postponement to
give the delegate* more time
to consider and dkcuia nom­
inations.
Cardinal U aaut, arehbi*.
hop of Li&amp;e and roetim e sup­
porter of the controversial
“ worker • prieiti” program,
waa reported to have fait
that the original voting pro­
cedure would have weighted
the comraitteee too heavily
with Italian members ef the
Roman Curia.
He and his rapporters were
seeking a wider geographical
representation that would In­
clude tome of the chureh’a
more “ liberal” or “progreslive” elements.
Members of the curia, the
central administrative body
of the church, generally are
regarded aa “ conservative.”
These term i do not have
any political meaning but re­
flect differences among Ro­
man Catholic clergymen on
how far the church should
go In modernizing traditional
forma of administration and
presentation.
The “ worker-priests” of
France doffed clerlcsl garb
and took Jobs to bring rslilion to the assembly line, m
lo speak. The Vatican subse­
quently frowned on the ex­
periment and it waa ended.
The elections are for 10
commissions and 4 secretar­
iats. The pre Is tee are to
oloct 10 of their number to
each commission and Pope
John XXIII will appoint an­
other • to e«ch.

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The commissions will have
e vital role to sbepbsrdiag
some TO agenda Mama-end
more that map coma u p through the council during
the forthcoming months of de­
liberations.

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It Is estimated 11,001 chil­
dren have been born at the
University of Arkansas Medi­
cal Center la Little Reck.

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world" will open Its doors for
patients on Nov. 1 with six
well-known Sanfordltes play­
ing major rolea In the building
and operation of the beautiful
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Reading the list la a former
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ham, president of Florida
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the foundation to maka the
long-held dream coma true.
Translating the dream into
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president of Kingswood Build­
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BUI Bentley, alio a Sanford

man, serves as assistant ad­
ministrator of Florida Care
of Orlando and la in charge of
resident service and business
transactions for the home.
Mrs. Mary Detyens of San­
ford, former director of nurs­
es at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital. now serves as Director
of Nurses at Florida Care,
whleh provides 24 hours a day
nursing care, as well as full

time physical therapy.
Don Gravenmler, former
pastor of the Plnecrest Baptlst Church, Is in charge of
the social, recreational and
rcUgkras activities at Florida
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Sixth member of the Sanford
aggregation is Roes Hanmtm,
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Space Shot
' CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—Payload troubles today gava
the,'United States only a “SOSO Jchanca' of launching Its
newest shot at the moon on
schedule Tuesday, informed
sources reported.
Tbs difficulties were eenter*
ed In the Ranger-3 spacecraft,
(Jl 763-pound probe assigned to
the! tztfc of getting the first
,
clo$e-up pictures of the moon
and of landing a small, work­
ing payload on the lunar sur­
face.
The gold and chrome-plated
probe was bick in a hangar
this past weekend, undergoing
repairs. It was reported that,
if the problems were solved
j Mo
scientific
latlsfacttog.
Ranger-3 would be placed
back atop ita 10-itory Atlas1
Agent booster rocket today.
The original achedule gave
scientists a launching “win­
dow" of about 00 minutes
Tuesday morning to launch
Ranger-3. This is an "Ideal
period” when the spacecraft's
path toward the moon would
%b« the caileat.
In all, there la only a five
or six-day period this month,
stsrting Tuesday, for these
••window*." If the launching
is not attempted by Sunday,
scientists probably will have
to delay It until tometime in
November.

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MADISON, Wis. (UPI) Forty seven persons, among
thousands who staged two
riots at the University of Wis­
consin during the weekend,
^ a c e d court appearances to­
day.
Stoat were itudents at Wis­
consin or the University of
Notre Dame, football oppon­
ents here Saturday. They were
charged with unlawful assem­
bly, disorderly conduct or
being drunk.
The trouble started early
Saturday after beer halls fre'gquented by students closed
and a crowd estimated at
around 3,000 formed on the
campus.
It became a riot when some
girls In a dormitory waved
undergarments out windows at
the men to the street.
At the sight of the unmen­
tionables, the men started
chanting, “ We want panties."
\ Before police and firemen
bad broken up the riot, (even
persona were Injured slightly,
a car was pushed into Lalu
Mcndota s o m e dormitory
windows were shattered, and
13 persons were arrested.
At the time, patrolman said
such a demonstration ‘‘usual­
ly breaks out before a football
game. It generally quiets
^iow n after the game."
Well, the game was fought
and the Badgers beat the
Irish for the first time in 34
years, 17-6.
rha v i c t o r y apparently
brought them back on the
streets again following the
game.
Police arrested 34 in U.e
second melee, in which beer
ffcana and other objects were
thrown, and windows broken.
No one was injured.

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Final brlcfa will be filed to­
day against Mississippi Gov.
Rost Barnett and Lt Gov.
Paul Johnson, with lawyers
for Negro Jam es Meredith
seeking the maximum penalty
against thfe two officials.
The
maximum
penalty
which could be imposed on
Barnett would be Imprison­
ment and a fine of $10,000
a day for the time he alleged­
ly failed to comply with
court orders to allow Mere­
dith to enter the University
of Mississippi.
Johnson faces a possible
fine of $3,000 a day and Im­
prisonment.

Mrs. Kazlmlera Polawskl,
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Seminole Memorial Hospital.
A retired clothing designer
she came to Chuluota from
PhUadelphla, Pa., In 1939. She
was a member of the Catholic
Polish National Church.
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Mrs. Marja J . Marskl of
Chuluota and Mrs. T. Ranissewiki of Maywood, N. J.,
and two nephews, A. O. Stan­
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of us bar* see* rupIkM of
early MWspBpws. W 1*f now* tbers
tvai Jn those four or six or elghtpngo ohooto w«» botfly printed in
mr.atl type onH woo days or week*
lu te .'

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Yet to their readers, the newe,
however oM. however lost among
mlvertlaemehtfi and notteee, was etfll
nwA, It wae their chief point of con­
tact with the world outside their
cnlghborhoods.
'Then elowly, In the 19th century,
technology benn to make (to impact felt In the form of the tale*
-aph, high-speed rotary presses tnd
tsr. typesetting machines and still
la tar photographic reproductions.
But reporting remained leisurely,
rambling,
de­
rambling, with more attention ae­
rated to literary phraseology than
voted
simple, accurate faets. The impera­
si:
WhtvWhat»Wh
ere-When-Why
a t tive
i v e . ....
m m
w?
of jeumaliem had not yst been born.
Newspapers themselves were gener­
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the news wae the rule rather than
exception.............. ... ■
...............
Under the lead of publishing
like PuUtser, Scrippe, Hsarat
the modem newspaper
essentially took shape in the early
90th century, Familiar departments
we know today—women’s features
comics, national columnists anil
comment
stators, etc. — came Into
being.
Newspapers then were in what
might be celled a "golden age" ae
the eole medium for reporting the
news. And newe wae breaking faster
than aver In a world that waa begin­
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[Political Notebook

a strings Serbian town, armies on
the mamh, sinking of the Lusitania,
America forced out of her century's
iftotfltkmfem*
Today, thU Is no longer so. Other
means of communication, available
at the flick of one's fingers, have
supplanted the newspaper "extra’
that wae rushed onto the streets as
fait as the story could be set and
printed.
The syllable "news" Is still pert
of the word "newspaper," however.
But it Is news with a difference. It
Is what we turn to after hearing tha
first flash of a disaster in Peru, an
aggressive move in Southeast Asia,
a baseball shutout.
The news in a newspaper today is
not merely detail. It Is news plus
background. It Is news plus interpre­
tation. In this age whan there Is no
aspect of our lives which science is
not changing, the newapaper is
everyman’s *textbook.
T h l a week, during Nations)
Newspaper Week, those who make
newspapers possible — editors re­
porters, printers, to name only a few
—are pausing for a moment to rafleet on their profession’s past, as­
sess its present sad plea Its future.
In the long run, of course, no one
can predict what tha newspaper of
tomorrow—the far tomorrow—will
be like. An old science-fiction dream
is of newgpapors printed and "da•ight in
In ione’s home out of
Ilvsred" right
some kind of electronic box. Who
enn say it win never happen?
One thing, however, is certain:
The main function of a newspaper
will never change. That la, to serve
its readers.

to 1? days. What most lm-i
pressed bar waa th* antiquity
of an assay of th* lights.
She kept asking her guide
" ’How old M thM and how old
M that?’ so often that he llnaBy replied: ‘Mrs. Johnson,
everything here is B.C., ex­
Is task.
cept you and me.’ ’’
"What aapcflMK* do you Probably th* latest official
hivo hi odoaotWa to ho coo- cocktail party n e t bald to
ttossfly tsthteg so strongly t" Washington wae th* reception
tho odoostar asked Rkhotar. which the Latin American forMid Riehovori
sign ministers gave in honor
"You deni hevo to bo a of U. 8. Secretary of State
h it to M ur a p ad ogg Wool Dean Kuak. It was auppoted
a bod om.’’
Missouri foufTssamta Dim to be a 7-to-S p.m. affair. But
ward BoVs adatiuMrsUvo as- It didn’t gat going till 11 p m.
Ml MSthsr, says "lbs Reason for the delay wae
readme of tho govwo- that tho foreign ministers
wd to bo tho executive, couldn’t agree on what to aay
Judicial sad lafUlattra. line* hi thalr official communique
tho Mow rvoutior it’s Jack, after two day* of deliberating
what to do about Cuba. They
Harry didn't flnUh the drafting job
U nm an Mt th* campsigs cir­ tin 10:90. Then they all went
cuits recently t o
“help" to tha party.
Dsmosrstlo candidates run­ Not having bad anything to
ning Mr offlos. la Idaho bo oat line* lunch, tha diplomats
optoed Ms visit by informing were all starved—and thirsty.
on# and ill that Nevada waa But the guesti they had in­
th* only black spot on the con­ vited to their aftalr and who
tinent and that legalised got there on time, had to do
gambling was "tha worst thing something while waiting for
In th* world.’’ But ha told thalr hosts to show up. So the
go ahead and do freeloaders ate up all th* food
and kept tha bowl flowing.
what you damn ptooio.”
And a new Republican
Democratic candidate for
fovsrm r, Vomer K. Smith— bumper sticker reads:
"Fight tha KKK—John, Rob­
i uaaiag on a wtde-epan gam
Ming ptettorm — batama so ert, and Tad Kennedy."
Gen. MaxweU Taylor, who
miffed over Truman's blast
t h a t ha refused Harry# MR hla job aa President John
breakfast invitation.
P. Kennedy's military adviser
After n tow heated verbal to become Chairman of the
aaebangas, TYuman proaouac Joint Chief* of Staff,- waa hold­
ad candidate Smith a "damn ing hla first conference in hla
tool" and stormed off to new post.
Question: "Sir at tha White
’help" Democratic candidates
in other states.
House will there be a replace­
When Labor M cntary Ar­ ment for you In the same posi­
thur Goldberg gave a farewell tion you bald?"
Taylor: "1 do not anticipate
party tor bia Labor Departassociates before tak one."
ag tb* oath aa an Associate
Question: "Sir, if there waa
Justice of tho U. 8. Supra me a need for you In the White
Court, ho served tb* good
Kosher delicacy ef bagtU and

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WASHINGTON (UP!) - iar In tha White lloua* algnad
hlg iaaua of thla, 1st m* tall
other experiment. H* would Craa* la car* of this oawoTha Hon. Timothy Tugbutton th* authorisation bill. What’a you, or, anyway, they oughts
plaee that hungry h*n In front paper, eoslsotog a Wag 4
•tormed into th* offic* today $10 million to that young fol­ make o big laaao of It al­
of * pit* of grain and Mt her cent atompad, oM ra*M msin a ftarram* ret*.
iar' aapoclally whan H’a $10 though they probably won’t.
•at till ah* stopped of h*r own vatop* and 96 *«nta to saver
Claarlnf th* n*wa dealt of million of other p e o p l e ’ s Republicans being vary llttlo
typing a a i printing casta
accord.
aplkaa and pait# pota with on* money ?
smarter than Democrats, If
when yao sand fa r saw *f hla
At
that
point,
he
would
re­
awaep of hla haary can*, Tim "You’d think a young fallor any—and ain’t th at a terrible
booklets.)
move all tb* grain and even
ffava yoIm i
whoaa old man eould aara thing to aay about both of
sweep tha Door clean, after
"I ain’t fonna stand for It. enough to make all hi* kids ’am?”
which h* would restore th*
Th* taxpayer* ain’t g o n n a rich before they could vote By this tint*, Tugbutton was
pile. She would Immediately
atnnd for It. Of nit tho dad- would have aomo reaped for basting time to his own wonts,
start
packing again.
blamed foollalunant I avar money, wouldn’t you pow? banging hla ea«e InlltcrlmlnWhen aha stopped sating for
heard tall ef, thoaa addle- Well, that young foliar ain’t atsly on tho desk and th*
Eleven Seminole H i g h
th* second time, ha would
headed eongraaimaq bar* vot* got it nnd Congraaa ain’t got frame of Bill Zimmerman’*
School students were tapped
again
remove
ail
tha
wheat
wd to build t flah hous* right it, either. And th* taxpayer* ty p e w rite r,
but than place It right back in for the National Honor So­
hare In tha D litriat’of Colum­ ain’t gonna lu.ve c ^ .V .ig If "The Republicans have bean
ciety, Andrew Bracken Chapfront of her a moment Mtar.
bia—«nd a $10 million flah that Congraaa don’t quit ap­ hollaring that tha Democrats
tar,
at recent ceremonies at
Th* h*n would Instantly
hour* a t that."
propriating and appropriating are soft on communism and It
the school.
start
sating
ones
more.
"You talking a b o u t t h * and that young feller don’t ain’t got them anywhere ex­
Under the leadership of
And In thU fashion *f serv­
aquarium,. Tim V Grant Dill- quit algnlng and algnlng and cept to mak* Harry Truman
Bedford Aiken, the soctoty
ing
the
wheat
"In
eouraaa,"
man Inquired from tha alot tha tax collectors don’t quit mad,” Tugbutton shouted.
added the following students
ha could gat the hsna to sat to thalr rolM;
position. “The aquarium that collecting nnd collecting,
"That ain’t no Iaaua—least­
u
much
m
67%
moral
President Kennedy o k a y e d
"Flah huuae!" tho old man wise It don’t win no elections,
Suaan Deal, Susan Halback,
Applied to ua human beings, Theresa Baker,
couple of day* ago when h* apat the word*.
and what’a the m attar la th*
Frank
that
also
suggest#
wa
should
alined th* bilIT”
f What’a got Into them Dem­ Republicans hav* g o t t h *
Chance, Laurencte P late,
not b* carved food in eouraaa Nikki Morgan, Kenneth Poff,
“ ’Court# J mean that aquar­ ocrat*, anyway ?" ha contin­ Democrat# soft on th* wrong
Exeats poundage la due to
ium,’ Tugbutton s h o u t e d . ued,
thing and In tha wrong place. MVaral reasons but tho most while wa are trying to diet.
Norma Leach, Jimmy Thomp­
Instead, w# ahouid have all
"And a’coura* that young fol­ "Th* Republicans will make Th* place wbars th* Demo­
common it simply th* fact wa our limited quota for that son, Barbara Watson and
crats are soft la In tha head, ant more calories than wt
WilUam Young.
msal placad in front of us at
on money. And what they are burn up In work or exorcise.
O U R B O A R D IN G H O U S E
ona time, so our stomach can
soft on right a t thla moment Is
Mora than 100 agricultural
And most of tho highly pub­
ROW’S CWANC8 0k OAKP, OP ] ,’ to l- flih. that’s what. Soft on Rah. licised diets will help you fit itself to th* expected vol­ plant* are produced w n n w
STROKIN' (k FUR FOR. S r THlHK
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dally In California.
lOOT
paign Isiue on that. Tho Re­ will follow thorn to tho lattor. For we human beings tend
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publicans In Miaiourl could
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mans’ soft on flah, soft on
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fish,
soft
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HORSESHOE FORLUCK,
oughts
do
aomo
yah
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a
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AN'OETSLOOOj
used a group of hens aa tha
Jack Kennedy, too. That young subject for a vary interesting Bayar 1st o hungry hen stand
PltaN/y
before a plla of wheat and
foliar haa bean a great disap­ experiment in eating.
peck away till aha stopped of
pointment to mo. H* oughts
Ho would starve tho hons
have batter alnca, raised good for a period of 2 i hours to her own fra* will.
tha way h* waa. 11a aura mak* aura they had a haaty Than ha placed another hun­
gry han baalda her. As it be­
oughta have batter sense, es­ appetite.
gan to oat, tha first and suppecially about money."
Than, if ha placad on* hun­
poaadly “filled" han, would
gry hen in front of a 100-gram
Immediately begin eating aom*
pita of wheat, she would pack
away till she had consumed an more.
She would then keep on till
avsraga of 60 grama.
she c o n s u m e d 60% more
After that, ah* stopped, ap­
wheat And If » hungry han*
Four students of Mri. E i­ parently quits satisfied.
ther William*’ Spanish 111 But If he placed a similar ware placed baaid# her, aha’d
d a is presented an informa­ hungry hen in front of a much
S ake
tive and enlightening report
ni i on Bolivia (or th* rest of their largar pile of g r a i n , aht
wouldn't atop at th* 50-gram
claiimataa, recently.
mark,
but would actually pock
Page 4, Sanford, Florida, Monday, October IB, 1962 Robert Richards, D i c k away till aha had eaten 83 to
Bruca, John W«stgat« and
Larry Ready took part In BO additional gram# of wheat!
Applied to ua human dltters,
demonstrating t h e Bolivian
way of Ufa, thalr government, th at would suggest we better
history of tha country, culture, not alt down In front o( a
draas, custom*, geography table groaning with viand#.
Instead, w* should have our
and *c«aomy.
uiBLow. aiuiTOR a n a u a a i R
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Students of tha sixth period food placed on our ptat* in tha
lU ar
I m l a n i M tn*s«r
were th* audience and the kitchen and then have it serv­
to
a v i L r t j . c v iM ita
group alio placed on display ed In tha dining room where
lo r
A Jv trlU In g D lrio io r
«M
a Mini.BY JOKES
naUve handmade artifacts, a r­
ta r
C U iillU d U a n a a a r
ranged In an exceptional dis­
i*aoa
rn .tR K v o l t o l ir b
r
C irculation U a n a a a r
play of colors and patterns.
Lola la Ilk* millions of tu
fat American* wk* can’t re­
sist food. And g*H • / th#
res#** la our slavery to pay*
ch*logical factors. Ilk* tho**
lo th* starving hen* describ­
ed by Prof. Bayer below. B*
sure to scrapbook thla caa*
or mail It to a plump friend.
CASE N-tSSi Loin G., ngml
20, Is n pretty coed but fnr too
heavy.
"Oh, Dr. Crane," ah* b«gan,
"how can 1 avar loss thla ex­
cess weight?
"I hare tried several differ­
ent mat#, but I never loon
more than o faw pounds till
aomsthlng comas along to ruin
•vorythlng.
"I’d Rko to loss 2ft pounds
th* next faw months, for my
boy frland la duo back from
th* N|vy and 1 *m ashamed to
Mt him se* m* looking so f a t
"What can 1 do to loss
weight fast?"

Honor Society
Tops Eleven

When Goldberg** successor
W. Willard Wirta waa asked
what he would serve when he
leftvea o f f l e e , he replied
promptly, "Spareribs a n d
•suerkraut."
Mrs. Lyndost B. Johnson, at
a Women’s National Democra­
tic luncheon, told about bar re­
cent visit to Lebanon, Iran,
Turkey, Cyprus, Greece and
Italy, which was crammed In-

House, why la there not a nerd
for a successor to you ovec.
there?"
Taylor: "Well, one answer
would bo I proved there was
nothing I eould contribute."

Letters
Dear Sir:
Lake Mary would like to
bring to the attention of Ihe'
people of Seminole County an
outstanding resident of Lake
Mary.
We wish to pay homage to'
Mr. Harvey Pugh, a long­
time resident of our town.
It U through bU skin a&gt; a
mechanic and hi* Mng hours
of labor on the equipment
that Lake Mary U able to
claim a very efficient Flrt~
Dept. He was the firat fire
chief of the Lake Mary VoLunteer Fire Dept and has
driven a Seminole County
School bus for 22 yeara.
He is very interested and
helpful in all community pro-jects and very deserving of.
the thanks we dtfer him.
We ara very proud of Har-vey Pugh.
Virginia K. Mercer,
Secretary
Lake Mary VFD

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firm, or corporation paying fees to the VUIago
of North Orlando for any purpose, munt pay
said fee* to the Village Tax Collector nt 20
South Edgemon Ave„ North Orlnndo, Florida.
Failure to comply will make nil fesa recharge­
able.

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North Orlando, Florida

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faintest resemblance to those used in our modern newspaper
industry.
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the enormous efforts thqt moke them possible — the many
talented people necessary to write and edit them; the vast sows*
gathering networks; the printing techniques and complex equip*
ment developed over the years.
On this, the occasion of National Newspaper Week, Southern Bell
la happy to join with others throughout the country in honoring
our grant nnd growing newspaper industry.

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Poll Shows 2 6 Percent "Eat Nothing"

Area College
Set As New
Test Center
Orlando Junior College hat
boas Mlectcd aa a teat canter
for tha administration of tho
American College T e s t i n g
Program, Dalton D. Howard,
director of guidance and teat*
ing a t the junior college, an­
nounced today.
“The ACT program is an ad­
missions, scholarship, guid­
ance, and placement test bat­
tery designed to provide help­
ful information and service to
colleges, high schools, and students &lt;at a time when it la most
useful,” the OJC guidance di­
rector explained.
The ACT examination is ad­
ministered on Saturday morn­
ings four times during the
school year at designated test
centers throughout the United
States. Orlando Junior College
is the center designated for
Central Florida. The ACT test
will be administered on the
OJC campus in November,
February, April, and June of
the current academic year.
Studenta wishing to sit for
the examination must register
wall in advance of the test
date, Howard stated. Regis­
trations will be accepted only
during tha registration period
designated for the test date,
he added.
The registration deadline
for the November exam has
already passed. The battery of
tests will be given again on
February 23.

Stop Delays
Move Planned
For Congress
WASHINGTON ( U P ! ) - I n ­
creased clamor for overhaul
of congressional operating
procedures was regarded as
Inevitable today following the
recent session of Congress,
longest since 1931.
Most of the demand for
speeded-up procedures proba­
bly will bo aimed at the Sen­
ate. where the rules permit
unlimited debato and other
forms of delay that made pos­
sible three time-consuming fil
ibusters this year.

MRS. GEORGIA REDO, of 715 West First St.,
tins the winner of $50 cash in the Cash Surprise
Bonus now going on at Food Fair Stores. Mrs.
Redd is lunchroom superintendent a t the Lake
Monroe School. Shown with her is Manager
George Bailey.
(Herald Photo)

Aa informal po|l of Semin­
ole High School students, tak­
en by members of the student
council, shows that 60 percent
of tho students oat the food
prepared by the school lunch­
room, 14 percent bring lunch
from home and 26 percent eat
nothing a t all.
These facts were revealed by
Student Body President John­
ny Phillips a t a panel discus­
sion on "How School Lunch
Builds Youth Power," held at
tho Bear Lake School, recently
in preparation for S c h o o l
Lunch Week.
No exact reason could be
pinpointed for the failure of
the 26 percent to eat any lunch

a t all, except aa one lunch­
room manager pointed out,
Students, especially g i r l s
often save their lunch money
to buy other things.” The
panel felt th at this could not
account for more than a small
percentage, however.
The failure of students to
connect their own personal
good looks, physical develop­
ment, strength, health, and
stamina with the quality of
their food intake was brought
out by some teachers a t the
meeting of school food service
workers.
In the s a m e connection,
lunchroom supervisors deplor­
ed the lack of tlma for the

The Fourth Annual Out­
grown Sale, sponsored ,each
year by the Episcopal Churchwomen of Holy Croat Church
haa been eet for Oct. 26 and
27, Mrs. W. II. Meriwether,
general chairman haa an­
nounced.
Membera of the committee
met recently a t Mrs. Meri­
wether’s home t^ work out
plans for this main fund-rais­
ing project of the year. All
proceeds go toward tha work
of the women of the church
locally, regionally, nationally
and internationally.
A great deal of effort it

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In S. C. Riot

spent to bring especially good
items for public aale, with each
item gone over and priced in
•uch a way that everyona can
find eomething of value and
interest.
Among the items for isle
will be “outgrown but not out­
worn" clothing, toys, dolls,
plants, jewetry, shoes, hats
and other household items.
Anyone interested in dispos­
ing of usable' Itema may call 200
Mrs. Detty Haiback and a r­
Orlando Fed. S. and L. to
rangements will b« made for a James Platt, etux, Orienta
Gardens, $8,000
pick up of the items.
Robert McKee, etux to
Howard Runge, Loch Arbor,
$16,300
James Kimber, etux to
Messiah Evangelical Luth
eran Church of Casselberry,
Oakwood, $16,400
Earla Ward, etal to David
C E D A R GROVE, Tenn.
(UPI) — The Army pisnned Johnson, Sandy Shores, $7,
an inquiry today into a farm­ 630
er's claim that troops return
Michael Connor, etux to
ing from duty at the Univers­ Thomas F. Price Jr., etux
ity of Mississippi camped on Ravenna Park, $13,300
his land without permission.
Shoemaker Construction Co.
J. D. Humphrey, who firm s Inc. to Jimmie Halils, etux,
77 acres in Carroll County, Ravenna Park, $12,000
complained that some troops
Faust Castrodad, etux to
from Ft. Campbell, Ky., biv- James A. Williams, etux, Bu
ouaccd on his land last Wed cna Vista, $7,700
nesday.
Maurice Yeager, etux to
“They just arbitrarily made Joseph Swetly Jr., Ballmer
camp on my land to feed those and Weiss Manor, $17,100
soliders and they made them­
Sumner Aronson etux to
selves feel at home for about Vernon
Wunschel,
etux,
six hours,” said Humphrey,
Lloyd's Terrace, $11,000
Helen Peterman, etux to
H. C. Buchanan, 33-21-30, $36,-

Mirror, $8,30o

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SHERRI LOVELL, seated at right, is president of Lyman’s Beta Club
this year. Other officers are, from left, Marsha Lyons, secretary; Loieanne Wagner, vice president and Richard Slodyako, treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

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CHEVY IMPALA for 1968 is the choice of A. C. Smith, Longwood. owner
of Seminole Hardware Company at the Longwood Pluza. Here Smith,
(right) receives the keys to his new enr from Claude Hittell. manager of
Holler Motor Sales on South Park Ave. The Intpala is styled in uzure
and marine blue two-toned combination.
(Herald Photo)

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$6,500
James Gamble to Charle
Pyle. Wlidmere, $14,300
Marriage Applications
John Dusenbury,
Philo
Ohio and Carol Jean Camp­
bell, Zanesville, Ohio
James Robinson, Sanford
and Katie Scott, Lake Mon­
roe
John Kurjsin Jr., Youngs
town, Ohio and Marjorie
Fine, Sanford
John Koblass, Orlando and
Marilyn Naylor, Orlando
Phillip Rosso, Longwood
and Laura Jean Franklin, Or­
lando
Final Divorce Decrees
Robert F. Hamilton vs Eli­
sabeth C. Hamilton
Marjorlo A. Fine vs Leo
Norman Fine
Carol Ann Gladden v i Ro­
bert Gladden
Robert Chcwnlng vs Melba
Cbewning
Suite Filed
Morris
Friedlander
vs
Chester Wells, etal, chat­
tel mtg. fcl.
Harold L. Sutton, etux to
Winifred Conely, etal, quiet
title
William Dlggle, etux vs
Guy Tate, etal, mtg. fcL
Suffolk County Fed. S. and
L. vs Stanley Guy, etux, mtg
fcl.
Veteran Power Plant
Tho nickal - iron storago
battery, which is atill u
extensively today, was Inven­
ted In 1901 by Thomas A. Ed­
ison.

of America
Lift Insurance
Saving* Plan
Retirement
Plans
Kenneth B. DU)
District Agent
Box 168
Casselberry, Fla.

Marvin J. Rohlfa
District Manager
113 E. Coleman
Cir.
Sanford, Fla.

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John McLain, etux to Elzie
Cox, etux, Bear Lake, $11,300
Charlie Hannar, etux to Alwin Willis, Jr., etux, Country
Club Manor, $7,000
Clay Williams, etux to John
Purdy, etux South Sanford,
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Joseph Armstrong, etux to
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Page 5 — Oct. IB, 1968

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Baal Estate Traasactteaa

W ork On Annual Sale

sented eaeh grade level.
George Rothel of tho Bear
Lake School represented the
elementary grades, M a r t h a
Kosky of Sanford Junior High,
tho junior high level and John­
ny Phillips, tho high school
•tudents.
Other panel members includ­
ed Mis. Ruby Calder, School
lunch room association presi­
dent as moderator; Sirs. Mar­
garet Reynolds of Lake Mary
School as tha teacher; Mrs. N.
N. Julian, president of the
Seminole County Council of
Schools aa a parent and Mrs.
Gilpin, Lyman. I’hys. Ed.
teacher aa physirul education
instructor.

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Lewis West, etux to Jerry
Smith, Queen’s Mirror, $27,300
James Andress, etux to W.
W. Cunningham, etux, 18-2131, $13,000
Frank Argentine, etux to
Robert Granger 9r., etux
Oakland Shores, $3,000.
LMN Enterprises, Inc. to
Clyde S. Redwlne, etux, Lake
Wayman lights, $12,600
11. and M. Construction Co.
Inc. to Jaspar Cohen, etux
Sanlando Est. $13,200
Jack Gale, etux to Robert
Jocales, etux. Oak Park, $8,-

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and the stressing of food val­
ues and nutrition, after chil­
drens leave elementary school.
A comprehensive daily pro­
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dren with new foods, encour­
age them to try it and devaiop
good eating habits, good tabla
manners and a balanced food
selection. No programs along
this line are available In junior
high and high school.
Lunchroom supervisors and
workers, teachers and parents
were impressed w i t h t h e
knowledge, cooperation and
awareness of tho three stud­
ents Interviewed, who repre­

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windshields.
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short tempers for the demon­
stration by several hundred
Negroes who swarmed out of
cafes and beer halls and
rioted for about 43 minutes
before about 73 policemen,
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side picnic sites on its high­ patrolmen put down the out­
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SATURDAY
NBW YORK (UPI) — The
Cain Hoyt Stabte’e Never
Bead wow the 1139475 Cham­
pagne Stakes nee at Belmont
Park by eight length*.

BUTCH RI8BB start* on hia way to pay dirt and tba only Saminola aeora
in Friday nifht'a 7-4 victory one Baab ra in of Daytona Baaeh.
(Harald Photo)
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Jet Inn Grabs

Back 1st Place
InSaadspiir

a little now, an watch for
improved ftekteg hi n couple
of week*.

LothridgeSeenAsTop
SEC Triple Threat

te St. Johan Beatty Co. who
managed ■ two aad one half
point win from the Factory
Paint Outlet. Stamper Real
Estate just couldn’t be beat
aad waited away with all four
points from Team No. 2. They
have XlVh wine and eight and
ooe half losses. They are tied
for third place with Welch
T in Step. P iano Mfg. Co.
knocked Welsh Tire Shop from
the top slot by taking three
points from them. Ail la nil,
It's a close race for first place
and next week’s play should
prove exciting.

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By United P m * fnten a lk e il personal tend in all 17 points
Memo to selectors of poet- •cored by tbe Yellow Jackets
aa they have gotten off to a
season all-star teams:
Billy L a m a r Lothrldge, 9-1 atait la on* of tea nation'*
Georgia Tech's do-U-all quar­ tougheat actedules.
terback, la, In Uw opinion of
Saturday, aa Tach baat Ten­
Southern fans, the flneat tri­ nessee 17-0, Lothridg* scored
ple-threat in college football one touchdown, passed for an­
today.
other, kicked a Held goal,
BAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—
This 39-yaar-old junior from kicked two extra points and
Gainesville, Ga., te a ted a got his team out of several At long last the World Ser­
Jams with booming punts. He ies appeared ready to resume
set up the touchdown he today with aa encouraging
aqorad with a 41-yard fun and weather forecast for the
N t up tha snoring pass with sixth game which also could
four other completions during be the final one if tha New
York Yankees beat the San
the drive.
There were only two Intra Francisco Giants.
After three successive rainShirley Martin, subbing for conference games in the SEC
the Cherokee Sparettes gave n this past weekand. One was outs, the Weather Bureau
thrilling demonstration of her Tech's victory, which marked said sunny aktes should pre­
vail today.
bowling ability, and n big te* first time in history
Actually, the weather waa
helping hand to tha Sparattea Tennessee team has lost Its
first three games of a season sunny and clear Sunday too,
team.
8hlrley te d her flrat 350 Tbe other was Mississippi as the two eluba traveled by
game, stringing together 7 State's aurprlslngly-easy 55-6 bus 90 milas to Modesto to
win over Tulane—sparked by work out because the outfield
•trikea in n row.
8hirley cam# back In htr the paulng of Charlie Furlow at Candlestick Park still was
•econd gamo with n nlco 199, and a 90-yard run by Ode under water. Baseball Com­
Burrell.
missioner Ford Frick ordered
ending with n 577 series.
But SEC teems met seven tbe game postponed early
The Je t Lane Klda are shar­
outside foes and beat six of Sunday morning after inspect­
ing first place position this
them.
ing the field, and predicted
Week with the Cherokee SparHalfback Jerry Stovall’s 26- "it's a cinch we'll get in to­
Things are really getting
•ties. Both teama have won 14 yard run paced lUh-ranked
day's game if there is la no under way for tbe Wilsongames and lost 6. Running n Louisiana Slate to a 17-5 vic­ more rain."
Mater Scratch League. All
close third are the Go-Getters, tory over Mih-ranked Miami;
There waa only ono last- team* are now complete and
with 13 wins and 7 loaaea. In 2nd-ranked Alabama exploited minute change as both rival w* are pleased Wlixon-Maier
fourth place are tbe Goof- Ha great defense for a 14-3 managers, Ralph lifluk of la sponsoring all of our eight
Offs, following In fifth place, victory over Houston; unbeat­ the Yankees and Alvin Dark teams. Teams are now known
the Shamrocks ami the Gay en Auburn cruehed little Chat­ of the Giants, stuck with as the following, in order o|
Blades coming in sixth.
tanooga, 34-4; Florida stunned tbeir
original
pitchers — standing:
Dot Johnson'e 171 and Betty Texas AAM, 42-6; Georgia up­
la first place are the Divans
Allen's 164 wars high for tha set Clemxon. 24-16; and prevwith 16 wins and four teases;
Go-UetUra. Diane Anderson ioualy-winleis Kentucky beat
the Bed Rocks are close be­
with a 164 waa high for the Detroit. 27J .
hind with 13 wins, five losses;
Shamrocks. Gay Blades top
Tbe lone lo u r waa Vander­ Coaches Needed
Recllners in close third with
gamo wee also 164, rolled by bilt which bowed to Tbe Ci­ The Sanford Recreation De­ 13 wins, tight losses; Four
tadel, 214, for its 12th con­ partment la in need of coaches Posters with nine wins, 11
Betty Church.
secutive lot* over the past and official* for tha Biddy teases; Lamplighters a n d
Basketball teams. Last year Four Stools are (led for fifth
two seasons.
Mississippi, No. 3 nationally the Sanford Team won the place with eight wins 13 toss­
and likely lo move up after State Biddy Basketball Cham­ es; Hide Aways with seven
the troubles moxt of the other pionship in Tallahassee. Any wins, 13 losses, and the
leaden had this p u t waekend, adult interested should con­ Lounges resting for awhile
tact the Recreation Director with five wine and 13 losses.
was idle.
The headliner (hie Saturday •a soon as possible.
In the Holier Motors Navy
Wlvea League VAH-7 0 . W. will be at Birmingham, Ala.,
World'*
largest
Stlte
U. S. Congressmen travel­
came ahead this week te take where Lolbridge and Georgia
spruce, Douglas fir, western ing te and from the Capitol
Tech
meet
Auburn.
There
may
flrat place, with Navy Pala In
be a sleeper at Knoxville, hemlock and western red are not subject to local traf­
second place.
celer are te Olympic Na­ fic laws. They are granted
B. Grebarklewis 192—high where Tennessee will be host
constitutional immunity.
tional Park, Wash.
to
Alabama.
Other
games
are
game and high aerlea 513.
Vanderbilt
at
Florida,
Florida
P. Hamilton, D. Latnpmnn
and J . Mead roiled 9 strikes In Stato at Georgia, Louisiana
State at Kentucky, Mlsslsslpa row .
pl-TUlane at Jackson. Miss.,
The 8-10 split waa convert-'
and Mississippi State at Hou*
ed by N. Huddleston, D. ton.
Lampman and M. Bolt*, E.
Alabama’s crashing detenu
Campbell got the 1-9-19, Dee Saturday held Houston to
Rose the 9-7 and L. Caden- minus 49 yards rushing and a
head converted the 9-7-10.
minus four yards ovorall.
THE 8EMINOLE COUNTY SPORTSMANS
Sophomore quarterback Jim
my Sidle scored three (ouch
ASSOCIATION REGULAR MONTHLY
downs for Auburn and passed
MEETING WILL BE MONDAY NIGHT
for another. Florida's Gators
recovered three fumblea and
Margie Watere rolled high
7:30 P. M. AT THE COURTHOUSE.
intercepted three p asu s in
game this week with a 306,
(heir rout of the Aggies. HalfDot Johnson rolled a 194 and
beck Perky Bryant scored
bad a 491 high series in the three touchdowns to give Ken­
Pinecreet Inn Loop. Other tucky tta first win.
high games were, 172 Gladys
Rakeatraw, with 193 yard*
Pilioan, Katherine Dyson 166 on five pass completions, led
aad 164 Juan Adams.
the SEC in total oitenu for
Pilioan and Waters roiled 4 the weekend with 207 yards.
strikes In a row.
Sidle gained a total of ISO and
Splits were converted by D. Lolhridge us. Furlow hit on
Johnson 7-5-9 and the 9-10, I of 10 p asua and h u now
Peggy Dooley 6-10, and the completed 26 of 3* for a fine
3-7-9, by J. Adams.
1 72 3 percentage.

Martin Paces
Sparette Team

VAH-7 Wives
Hold Loop Lead

★

★

Sanford'*
hard
r— lag
Seminole* (cored an all Im­
portant extra point in tbe
second half In aqeeeae by
Daytona Beach Seafamse
T-a for their third win of tbe
•till early mason.
Butch Blaer eaee again ted
tba Sanford attack aad scor­
ed tbe lone Seminole touch­
down. Riser'* golden toe added tbe vital extra point
which meant tbe difference.
With the ban oa their own
20 yard line the Seminole*
moved acroae the Seabreexe
goal line for tbeir tally In
the aacood period. After a
seriea of passes quarterback
Tommy Hinson lofted aa IS
yard aerial to Riser who
hauled in tbe pigskin for the
•core. After the TD Riser
then booted tbe bail through
the uprights for tbe seventh
point.
As in tbe first and most of
tbe second period, the third
frame was ell defense. Both
teams. Seabreese much larg­
er. refused to glvt up only
minimum ground gates aad
quite a tew aerials were toss­
ed. Seabreexe completed only
S of g and Sanford 4 of ■ but
the moat Important wera tbe
final three from Hinson to
Riser, which accounted for
the Seminole lone score.
Seabreese finally got hot
just after the start of the
fourth quarter. Sanford and
Seabreexe both had played
fine football but the hard
posed Sandcrabs just refused
to bo stopped before scoring.
Cobb of Seabreexe had the
final play of tbe Seabreexe
drive ax ha plunged over

JIM WK88LUND (20) picka op yardaga for tha Samiooks on thair way
to a 7*4 win ovar Baahraaia.
(Harald Photo)

After receiving tbe Seabrwesc kickoff tbe Seminole*
moved to the 42 yard line
• h e n Riser took a pitehout
and ran the ball some U
yards for tba aacood Semi­
note scoro but a clipping pen-

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alty null tiled the play and
Sanford had to (ta rt all over.
Time ran out before any
more threata could bo itarted
and tbe fam e came to aa
end with tbe Seminole* in
front by a alien one point
margin T-*.
Tbe win gave the Semi­
nole* a 3-1 record. They still
are in flrat place in tbe Or­

Oviedo Loses; Courier
Passing Outstanding
By R en te Broadway
Herald Sparta Editor
Daapite hard throwing ef­
fort* of quarterback Jimmy
Courier the Oviedo Lion*
texted defeat Friday night
37-U at tba hand* of tba Eustia Panther*.

310. and had the high aerie a
for the week of 500.
Other high game* rolled
were 173 by Cert Bridges, 170
by ShJrley Martin, 169 by
Elaine Koitlval, 168 by Thel­
ma Unger, 145 by Helen Marcbesana, 164 by Jane Spotski, and a 161 by Lucy Mayer.
Cut ’N Curl U still leading
with IS wlni and four loaaea;
Ll'l Buggers are second with
15 wins and five losses; Toy
Corral and The Road Runners
are tied for third with 13
wins and (even loaies; Mary
Esther's is fourth with 121*
wins and seven and one half
losses; Walker’s la n u t with
eight and on* half wins and
U H loaiea; Park Av*. Pharmacy is next with eight wins
and 13 losses; Ivay's and CoCo-Moa are tied with seven
wins and 13 losses; The
Brown ies are last with two
wins and 13 loaaea.
Splits converted were the 310 by Elaine Koitlval and
Irene Dulek; tee 3-7 by Shir­
ley Martin; tbe 5-6 by Helen
Moras Ini; the 6-7 by Bettye
Smite and the 5-4-10 by Lucy
Mayer.
Yvette Hunter and Eve Rogeo bad turkeys while Fran
Morton had four in a row.
Although it la not known
when man first mado cheese,
existence of tee food is re­
corded as early aa 2000 B.C.

Courier completed 50 per­
cent of hia pasxea na he hit
for 13 of 26 but the Oviedo
defenie didn't prove l« be
up to par and tha Panthers
hit for four TD'a la tee win.
Once again the paulng
combination* of Courier to
Fox proved dominate aa It
tallied once and xet tbe atage
for the aecond Oviedo TD.
Euatls' Bobby Morgan waa
(be big gun for hi* team, go­
ing over for three touch­
downs. John Jakubcin (cored
tbe lecond Oviedo telly with
a one yard plunge.
Tbe first Oviedo score
came te the first quarter
after a 13-0 deficit but. the
•core ran up to 20-4 at tbe
halftime intermission. Fum­
bles and pass Interceptions
set up tbe Euatls scores with
Oviedo getting ail tbe tough
breaks. Each team had one
TD in the third quarter which
ended the game scoring.
Oviedo is new 2-2-1 on tbe
season and will be looking for
their third win next week.
THE YARDSTICK
Ovte*a
EusUa
10
First Downs
17
Rushing Yardage 260
33
Passing Yardage
149
60
Passes
1326 (Comp.-Att.)
5-U
Passes
1
Intercepted By
1
4-33 Punts
2-38
3
Fumbles Lost
1
50
Yards Penalized
60
Individual Yardage:
Oviedo— Brooks (14); Cour­
ier (17); Jakubcin (t).
Eustls— Morgan (09); Smith
(9); Moorehead (17); Fisher
(15); McMsnon (14); MeCleltand (6); Ilill (6).
Oviedo ............... 6 0 6 0—12
EusUa .............. 13 7 7 0-27
Oviedo scoring — Touch­
downs: Fox (20, pass from
Courier); Jakubcin (1, run).
Eustla scoring — Touch
towns: Morgan 3 (9, run; 6,
run; 3, run); Smith (if. run).
Conversions: Smith (run);
Morgan 3 (run).

ange Belt Conference (port­
ing an undefeated 1-0 record.
Too Seminole* face a tough
contest a n t Friday night aa
IJkcy meet the Winter Park
THE YARDSTICK
Banferd
geahreese
11
9
P in t Downs
Rushing Yardage 206
123
a
Passing Yardage
37
Passes
44
(Comp.-Att.)
34
Passes
1
0
Intercepted
3-26
5-33 Punts
0
Fumbles Lost
0
30
*5
Yards Penalised
Individual Yardage:
Sanford — Riser (SO); Weaalund (29); Caolo (24).
Seabreexe — Cobh (17);
Deen (54); Lager (55).
Sanford ............... 0 7 0 0—7
Seabreeze ............ 0 0 0 4—4
Sanford (coring: Touchdown
—Rlxer (17, pax* from Hiaion).
Convenlon—Rlacr (kick)
Seabreeze (coring: Touch­
down—Cobb (2, run).

Upsets Spark
Pro Grid Loop
United Press bterxsU saal
Three young vandals nam­
ed Amos Marsh, Mike Oaecbter and Jim Johnson worked
hand-in-hand Sunday with old
pros Johnny Units* and Bob­
by Layne to touch off those
shocks
that
reverberated
•round the National PootbaU
League.
They all raised a lot of
havoc with the order of things
around the old NTL. The
Baltimore Colts, Pittsburgh
Steelera, Dallas Cowboys and
San Francisco Forty Ninera
scored upsets; the Detroit
Lions won a squeaker, and
the
Washington
Redskins
piayad their second tie of
the season.
Only the mighty Green Bay
Packers escaped the devasta­
tion of the severest upset
earthquake of the aeaaoa so
far. The champions trounced
the Minna iota Vikings, 41-31,
even though Paul Hornung
sat out more than three quar­
ters of the gam* with a minor
knee injury.
Marsh ran tot yards aad
Gaechter 100 In tbe Cowboy’s
lurprialng 41-19 rout of the
Philadelphia
Eagles,
and
Johnson caught a spectacu­
lar 90-yard pass from John
Brodie in tee final period aa
the Forty Ninera upset the
Chicago Bears. 34-37.

DUNEDIN, FU- (U P I)—
Tom LopteetL pro a t the H ag.
gin Oak* Golf Course of See.
rameato, Calif, waa named
PGA golf pro ad the year kg
tbe Professional Golfer* Asso­
ciation of America.

Texas Faces
Rough Test
In Arkansas
United
The Texas Longhorns may
need more than "shoeless
Tony Crosby's toe to stop
tbe Arkansas Razorbacka
next Saturday and maintain
their top ranking among ma­
jo r coDego football teams.
Both seeond-rsnked Ala­
bama and tenth - ranked
Northweitern could challenge
the Longhorns' No. 1 ranking
with victories on Saturday.
Tbe Crimson Tide takas on
winless Tennessee In quest of
their fourth triumph while
te* Wildcats shoot for their
third success against rugged
Ohio Slat*.
Texas edged Oklahoma, 94,
Saturday on the margin of a
36-yard field goal by Crosby,
who kicks with only a sock
on his right toot.
"We won the game on
breaks," said Texas Coach
Darrell Royal.
Tbe usually devastating
Longhorn offense .was stym­
ied by the Sooner*, and Texas
only managed to score a
touchdown whan center Perry
McWilliams recovered a fum­
ble in the end tone. Another
fumble recovery set up Cros­
by's field goaL
Texas may not get the
breaks against tha saventbranked
Raaorbacfcs wTio
match the Longhorns' 4-0 re­
cord. Both teams tied for
tbe Southwest Conference
title last year.
Arkansas scored four touch­
downs in tbe first half—two
by Billy Moor* — and with­
stood a Baylor rally for a
39-31 victory Saturday.
Tom Mytrs boosted Northwestern's stock by passing
for four touchdowns, two of
them In the final four min­
utes, to give the Wildcats a
34-33 triumph over Minne­
sota. Alabama te d unexpected
trouble, from Houston, trailing
34 in tbe first half, but pull­
ed out a 144 win oa a fum­
ble recovery la the end son*
and Cotton Clark’s four-yard
plunge.

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KAWANA. Japan (U PI) —
Deane Beman of Betheada,
M&lt;L, shot a record-tying 64 te
help the United States retain
the World Amateur golf team

MINNEAPOUS-ST. PAUL
(U PI)—The Minnesota Twine
announced that they are ask­
ing waivers on veteran catch­
er Hal Naragon in order te
make him a coach.
SUNDAY
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (UPI)—
loger Penske of Gladwyna,
&gt;•., won tho 300-mile River,
aide Grand Prix auto race.
BAKERSFIELD, C a l i f .
(U PI)—Bill Caaper captured
the Bakersfield Open golf
tournament with a 373, four
strokes better than T o n y
ILenu.
.BATAVIA, N. Y. (U PI) —
A groom and at least 38 har­
ness hones were hilled in n
fire that gutted two stables a t
Batavia Downs.
PHILADELPHIA (U PI) —
Mayor Jamea H. J . Tata said
he will present Philadelphia's
invitation to host the 1969
Olympic games when the U. S.
Site Selection C o m m i t t e e
meets in Chicago Monday,
Candy and gum purchasaa
in U.S. food chains hit a
high of $411 million in 1959.

�Oct. 15, 1N2 — Pis* 7

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By Abigail Von B u m

Television
MONDAY P. M.
See i l l Channel 0 Xewsroom
( I t E vening

DEAR ABBY: Every summer
my mother-in-law comes to vist us
for two weeks, She is not hard to
yet along with but hero is my com­
plaint: She takes over my kitchen
and makes “all the things Sammy
likes.” All year 1 am careful not to
five Sam rkh or fattening foods be­
cause he has a tendency to put on
weight. (He weighs 170 now and
should weigh 155.) His mother
cooks with schmalts and makes
noodle dishes until I think I will
scream. Sam put on 15 pounds In
the two weeks she was here. He sayp
he’ll take it off, but I know he'won’t.
I can’t tell his mother to stay out of
my kitchen, and 8am lores to eat
that stuff. What should 1 do?____
SAM’S WIFE

money from my father. So why
should I take the money from my
father and give it to the Cycle Shop
man ? Why doesn’t my father just
give the money to the Cycle 8hop
man and leave me out of it?
JEFFERY M.
DEAR JEFFERY: Because your
father wants to teach you to SAVE
money. And when you’ve saved
enough to buy the new bike, youH
really appreciate it. However, if you
explain it to your Dad the wav
you’ve explained it to me, you’ll
probably get the bike tomorrow,
e

DEAR WIFE: At the rate Sam
is going, if he puts on 15 pounds
every year, by 1970 he’ll weigh 1901
Ten 8am’s mother if she doesn’t quit
killing Sam with kindness, you’ll be
Sam’s widow.
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•

DEAR ABBY: How lait do you
think a boy in the 6th grade should
be aloud to stay up if he gets up at
serin in the morning and makes
strait A’s?
THE BOY
DEAR BOY: Until 9:00 p. m.
But if YOU got an A in spelling, I
think your teacher is staying up too
late.
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What’s on your mind? For a per­
sonal reply, send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8365,
Beverly Hois, Calif.

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DEAR ABBY: I am 10 years old
and want a new bike. My father says
I can have it If I save up the money
for it. It costs a fortune. I get my

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Something new has
(»)
M
added to bridge In the U t|
SQtSI
few years. It ii the Cerib*
VKT
been cruise, In which the pas.
♦ AKQttl
sengirs get to play In a see.
EAST
tlonal bridge tournament with WIST
AS
ASS
full master point award*.
W A 1S IS
VQIIII
Of the several scheduled
f JM
107S
for 1003 ths first will be stag­ A J10STS
A lI i i
ed by the Central Pennsyl­
so o n
v an ia Unit of the ACBL and
A A X J 1STS
V JI
will leava New York Jan. 4.
I will be on board to lec­
AAKQ4
ture and, of courae, there will
Both vulnerable
be a regular tournament di­ North East
Irm a Woo*
rector there to run the gamte » ♦
Put 2*
Pam
Pam 4 *
Pass
aa Is standard with bridga 1 *
Pate 5 *
Pass
cruises. It will be my first &lt; ♦
Pass Pass
14
ram
eruise since on* run by the
O gm lnt Vos4 - 9 1
late Ely Culbertson back in
1932. That was before master that everyone had
points, but my recollection la time anyway.

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Ufo JJts (daman
"Tbe trouble with a twocar family is that a man
never knows where his wife
It,” says a young husband.
"When we bad-only one car
I could call my wl/e at any
hour of tha day and find her
at home. .Now that she ha*
a car of her own I can never
catch her at borne.”
There’s a lot of truth In
the husband's complaint that
wives on wheels don't spend
much time at bom*. But it’s
not because tbe wives are out
gallivanting around for tbalr
own pleasure.
What keapa a wife with a
ear on the road a good part
of each day is chaufferlng
and errand running. The wife
with a car doesn't have her
groceries
delivered.
She
drives to a supermarket and
picks thsm out herself.
The wife -with a car does­
n't ask bar husband to go
to the bank on his lunch
hour or makt a few atop*
on the way home from work.
She does all of those errands
herself.
And then there are all the
errands tbe children think up
for her to do, the overdue
library books to be return­
ed, the cookies to be dropped
off for a school affair, th*
forgotten gym schools to be
rushed to school before gym
class.
And when the lucky wife

Captains Bruins
BOSTON (UPI) — Center
Don SlcKtnney, th* National
Hockey League'* Uth-ranked
active ecorer, hits been named
captain of the Boston Bruins
for th* second straight year.
HcKennay is starting his
ninth year with tha Bruins.

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with a ca- of her own isn't
running errands she la ebauffearing, taking kids to school
and picking them up, driv­
ing them to dancing lessons,
piano lessons, to football
games and birthday parties.
And then, because she la on
wheels and can get to them,
there are all the meetings
she is expected to attend at
a "responsible member of
the community.”

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The housewife with a car
of hor own doesn't stay at
borne much—that's true. But
that’s because with a car of
her own she la everybody’s
chauffeur and everybody’s
errand boy.

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Shoulder Rnd
Rib Steak
Round Shoulder Roast - - lb. 48c
Standing Rib R o a s t- lb. 58c
Rump R o a s t . . . . . . . . . lb.
58c
Chuck S t e a k . . . . . . . . . lb.
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All M«at S te w . . . . . lb. 58c
Lean Brisket - - - - - - - - - - lb. 28c
Short R ib s - - - - - - - - - - - lb.
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Fresh Ground Beef - - 3 lbs. 98c
Lean Meaty Spare Ribs - lb. 38c
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Open
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5:00 to
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By GEORGE E. PA PC UN
Did you know that tele­
vision sound men some,
times create the rumble of
artillery by rolling lead
shot on drum heads I The
same lead shot dropped on
Inflated bladders produces
the sound of rumbling surf
or far-off thunder.
Although not pertinent
to television, we under­
stand that druggists some­
times use shot to clean
bottle*, a trick that poten­
tial home brewers might
keep In mind if Prohibi­
tion ever comee back.
While we’re waiting for
It to coma back, her* Is
the best TV Up of the day:
Buy
WE8TINOHOU8E.
Picture sound and design
are superb on this fin*
make, and If th at |»n’t
enough, price Is no prob­
lem a t all at TOWN and
COUNTRY TV SERVICE.
You can own a new Ip-Inch
portable
WESTINGHOUSE for as llttlo as
$149.95 a t TOWN AND
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PA 2-5S62.

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t:!t (D C o n tin e n tal Cleeeroom
*:!* ( I) College o f th* Air

West’s lead ef the three of
heart* against the spade slam
was sensational The gam*
was duplicate. North and
South were two elderly wom­
en and In the excitement of
bidding to the slam each on*
unconsciously showtd West
her hand. W««t hadn't tried
to sea their cards. It la Im
proper to do that, but h« just
could not help seeing them.
TUE8DAY P. M.
South's play was even 11:1* (I) L or* o f L ila
(I) Jan* W ym an
more sensational. She went
&lt;D T our P lra t Im preo'
right up with the king of
elan
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D H a rry Iteaau n er
heart* and claimed all IS
New*
tricks.
(I) C a m o u f l a g e
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(*&gt; earak fa r Tam ar'
on* out?” mannered W est 11.10 (D Traw
ru th o r Conioq.
"Learn to hold your cards UlU It) G uiding L ig h t
MM-)&gt;.&gt;.
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back young man" was tbe
ID S! (1) WIIC N-vre R eport
| woman's reply.
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For Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovelv Wedding,” send 60
cents to ABBY, Box 3365, Beverly
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DEAR DAUGHTER: Yes. Talk
to her. Maybe you have her “typed”
wrong.
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DEAR ABBY: My mother is a
business woman so you know she is
not stupid. She is an attractive, 48year-old divorcee. She has permitted
a young man (ten years' her junior)
to live in her home since March. My
sixteen-year-old brother lives there,
too. The whole thing is probably in­
nocent but I don’t think it looks
right She is not the type you can
talk to. Should I do anything?
WORRIED MARRIED DAUGHTER

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Fancy Red Grapes - - - - Lb. 18c
U.S. No. 1 Potatoes - - - - - 10 Lbs. 38c
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HOSTESSES AND GUK8T at the VAH-S coffee at th* home of Mn. Hagk
O'Hara are, left to right (standing) Mrs, Jesse Taft, Mrs. Richard Dun»
hnvy and Mrs. Jack Neiman. Seated, Mrs. Frieda Bishop, mother of Mrs,
Neiman and Mrs. (XHara.
(Herald Photo)

DeBary Garden Club Opens Season

Officer* Wives
O f VAH-3 Meet
For Bridge
Officers Wives of VAH-I met
la the dining room of tto
BOO far their monthly bridge
session with M n. Donald
Hamilton, M n. PaMek O'G ars a n d Mrs. Richard
Wright serving as hostasscsCoffee, cold drinto, nuts and
assorted candles were served.
M n. Clifton Dowall and
M n. Charles Youngblade won
high scores for the arts moon.
M n. J . I. Wright of Boise,
M ato, was tto gutst of to r
daughter-in-law, M n. Rletord
Wright.
O t h s r a attending w en
Mates. Bari Achord, Jam es
Ball, Richard Dualaavy, Abe
Pennell, WUliam Goodman,
Waller Ruths, Joe Melnvale,
C. W. Meshler, Vincent Mon­
roe, Wendell Powell, Thomas
Quillen Andrew Reno, Jesse
Taft, Elmar Tallman, Joseph
Tully and George Watcn.

was C. ft. Meson, executive
director of the Audubon So­
ciety.
Following his talk on birds
of Florida and surrounding
areas, be showed colored
slides of various types.
A brief business session was
conducted and the budget for
the year accepted. Mrs. WU­
liam Lato man, membership
chairman. Introduced the fol­
lowing new monitors: Mrs.
Herman Strun, Mrs. B. Bene­
dict, Mra, Harold Wills, Mrs.
J . Shoptaugb, M n. Preston
McBean, Mrs. B. E. Cbalfoate
and M n. Aldo Loos.

Cjahdsw
CAMELLIA OBCUS
By Mrs. Them as McDonald
This Is It! Tto wonderful fall
planting season. To those of
you a n new to our Central
Florida a n a , we have two
planting seasons; one in the
spring snd one in tto fall. I
Ilka to think of fall as tha tost
one because of tho many varietles of flowers that can to
planted now for winter and
early spring bloom. Very few
of our fall planted annuale will
freeze o u t Fell planted flow
a n a rt much easier to care
for than those planted in the
spring.
The tin t hint of fall Is In
Um air and this opens tto door
to all of us gardeners to get
out the toola and go to work.
Spraying and fertilising of
lawns snd shrubs; fall plantlag of bulbs, annual flowers
and rye g n u ; preparation of
rose bade; all this sad many
more chons will make Oc­
tober one of the busiest garBeware of trouble ahead, U
the rslas art overt Most gar*
denars do not realise how
quickly sandy soils can dry
out and tow most of tho fer­
tilizer has b e a n washed
away. Do aot neglect watering
your plantings during periods
of low rainfall during tha fall
and winter. During the next
te o months wo frequently
s av» periods of severe! weeks
et a time with to rain. Even
though tto Umperaturo la

Youngblade, W m M l Powell.
A. A. McClenehaa, Pool Mur*
n r , J e a n s Owe, J . L. Mor
CM, M s 'Toocktos, Ooorgo
Waters, Frank Bransom, B.
M. FUigerald. David CaawoD,
Bdward Doctor, W a l t e r
Enahn, Charles Kauffman,
Georgs Thompson, B. Baas
Weber, Kenneth Sharp, Hail
Prudes, John Bailey, Albert
Aster, George Hoffman, B.
J . Scott
Mows. William Malinowski,
Nicholas Merge, Philip Bee*
toe, David Sharp, WUliam Col*

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
Civic Department of tto
Sanford Woman's Chib win
m att at id a. m. to fold TB
teals. A covered dish lunobeon will to served at'aooa
and M n. Troy Ray Sr. win
present a program on Pub­
lic Welfare and Community
problema.

Altamonte Personals
active In the Altamonte Lib­
ra ry and Ovle Chib.
Mr, and Mrs. Mae Sam­
mons of Hillerest Dr. w in
loft last Wednesday to spend
a long weekend with M eads
In 8 t Augustine, were eager­
ly anticipating the visit as
these M eads have recently
built a 'beautiful and moot
unusual tom e there.
forward to the days, to to
spent in the.sun and surf e t
the Gulf of Mexico.
David Ferrell, a Lake Mait­
land resident, entered the
Florida Sanitarium and Hos­
pital - last week lor major
surgery.- His wife. S a n k
Ethel, tapfbt a rt in Boone
High School for a number of
year* and has many friends
In the a fta and his alstsr.
M n. Beulah Kemp, is vary

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To Complement an Outfit

Furs - V elvets - Minks
Priced From |5.95

M ARY E ST H E R ’S

Coffee Planned
Honoring V A H -I
Enlisted Wive*

MRS. JAMES V. RICHARDS, left, president of tha DeBary Garden Club,
with Mrs. H. M. Johnquest, C. R. Mason, executive director of the Audu­
bon Society and guaat speaker for the day; Mra. Laura Arrington and
Mra. A. S. Clark.
(Cox Photo)

Members of tho VAH-1 En­
listed Wives Club are spon­
soring a morning eoffeo,
Wednesday st 1:30 a. m. in
th# Acey Duecy Club, at tto
Sanford Naval Air Station.
Ths event is In honor of the
Members of XI Beta Kta tto m em ton enjoyed several
members. All members a n
By Mrs. M. L. Jahaaaw
urged to attend and help wel­
M n. Gerald Behrens end Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi games.
Members present were Mrs.
Mrs. Claude Hlttell a a d and ttolr husbands held a
come tho new memtore.
daughter Linda were Joint hos­ shrimp toll at New Smyrna John Alcaander, Mrs. Charles
Bruestle, Mrs. Chapman, M n.
tesses at a housewarming
Beaeh, Saturday. This was the Vernon Hardin, M n. E. C.
party rseontly for Mr. sad
tin t social meeting of the
M n. WUliam Behrens. The year that Included husbands. Harper Jr., M n. McCall,
M n. A. McClanahan, M n. Ed
event was told at tha brand
Others planned for Isttr this Peterson, Mrs. W. M. Pronew tom e of the Behrens on
yoar will to a Pennsylvania
cooler our sandy soils dry out
Orange Blvd. In Lake Monroe. Dutch dinner and a Scandi­ kosch, Mra. 0 . Andrew Speer
very npidly.
and M n. Wallace Tyre.
The homo, opened ensulte
navian dinner, with aU couples
Thoroughly soak your lawn
for the occasion, was decorat­
and all plantings st least once ed In a fall (hems. Tto tale- la costumes.
At a recant business meet­
a week to help maintain toll
vision set told a beautiful
ing at tto home of M n. Gor­
moisture. Where annuals are
flower arrangement of yellow
don Frederick, a discussion;
planted, water more frequent­
mums with green foliage
ly. Remember that where sprayed gold. The arrange­ was held on ways and m eans:
and service projects for the.
there is a good soil moisture,
ment waa lent to tho Behrena
year.
plants are lest subject to
by her mother, M n. L. H.
Program awards for tha
fretting. In particular ass- Moran, of Norfolk, Va., who
h e a t program scrapbooks,
leas are apt to become droopy was unabla to attsnd.
from lack of water, and this
Tto dining table was over­ kept last year, were given to
Mrs. Glenn McCall snd Mrs.
condition will affect t h e
laid with a white lace cloth
amount and quality of bloom and told a crystal punch Harold Chapman. The pro­
next spring.
bowl flanked by crystal can­ gram, which aa Exemplars,
October Is the month of dleboIdera with orange can­ tto chapter gate to plan this
starting flowers for winter and dles. The plates and napkins year Is on "Improving Our
spring bloom. Although plants ware designed with autumn Own World."
of many varlsUts are avail­ leavas. A large cake dec­ Subject for tho evening was
able at your local garden sup­ orated with a brawn bouse and "Creole Foods and Customs,"
ply store, many wish to alert letters of welcome in pink and a discussion was held oh
their own from seed, which also adorned tto table. Nuts such Items as file, gumbo,
may to sown in flat boats or and mints, cake and fruit Jambalaya, lagniappe a n d
In wldo shallow pots. When punch ware served to the 40 boulUL A discussion was told
tho young plants have two or guests who attended the party on tto Creole people and a typ­
three true leaves, they should during the appointed hours of ical Creole menu of 1140 waa
to set out in tto ground. Un­ I to I p.m.
read to the group.
til tha weather becomes cool­ Mr. and M n. Behrens re­
Following o delirious spe­
er, It la advisable to shade ceived many beautiful gifts. cial (non-fattening) lime-ice
the young plants for aoveral Miss Linda Hlttsll presided at dessert, cookies and coffee,
days.
tto punch bowl and Mra. BahFlowers that may .be plant- rant and M n. Hillell escorted
ad now include agsratum, the guests through tto now
sly Mum, aster, calendula, home.
candy tuft, carnation, forgetme-not, nasturtium, pansy, pe­
BIG FASHION
tunia, phlox, salvia, snapdra­
gon. stock, sweet peas, ver­ The classic V neck sweater
Is big fsshion for fell. Copied FROM -----bena and gerbera daisies.
SANFORD
Let's start our fall planting from that tennis sweater w o n
FLOWER SHOP
early snd amaze our northern by mso, it's done in navy
friends with the beauty of our with white trim or white with
Year Downtown Florist
gardens when they are fleeing red aad blue trim. And usu­ PA M m o r FA 2-M JI
the north winds and basking ally, It's worn avsr a white Cor. K. le t 4k Sanford Ave.
with us In tho Sunshine SUM. skirt.

khrens

Honored A t

Housewarming

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Sorority Chapter
Presents Awards

ARCADIA GOLD
HUNTINGTON
PALOMAR
GREEN

$5.00 to $9.99
$10.00 &amp; up

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CONTINENTAL WHITE
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ALDINE
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APPLE BLOSSOM
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GLORIA
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FLAME LILY
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We look forward with pride to the opening of your
Jordan Marah, Orlando — for we're presenting a new eoncepi
of beauty, spaciousness and shopping ease. . . a complete fashion store,
filled with everything you need and want, and some things
you haven't even dreamed of! Behind this superb store
are months of planning, months during which we met many of you,
asked questions, and learned your sociable way of life — all to
determine just how we could servo your varied communities b est
Soon you'll seo the results! Four breathtaking floors —
each more exciting, more jam-packed with fashion than the other.
And make no mistake. . . Jordan Marsh is bringing you fashion. . .
as only Jordan Marsh can! Tho finoat in fashion for men, women
and children, os well as your home. . . fashion from all over the World,
and at every price level. Plan to come to the opening. Give us
your welcome, for wo not only want to servo the heart of Florida. . .
we want you to tako us to your hearts!

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Opening Monday, October 2 2 n d
Store Hours:
Monday, Thursday, Friday —10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Tuaaday, Wednesday, Saturday — 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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LETT, also know n aa J . due course upon sa id p e ti­
E . RARTLETT. J R , HO­ tion.
W ARD
ALLBOPP. also
W ITNESS m y h a n t and tha
know n aa HOWARD II. ■«al a f sa id C ourt a t B aaferd,
ALIAO PP;
ERNEST ft C ounty o f Bemlool*. th is 14th
AM A O PP: W. A. TIIAC* day of B e p t.m b .r, A. D. 1I4L
1IER; HENRY ALLBOPP;
C. V ernon M ist, J r ,
PRANK
If AtTHCOX;
C o a n ty J a d g t
H E L EN A. TH A CK ER; If Lam m t A J a r v la .n
alive, and If dead, t h .l r A tto r n .y . a t tm w
u nhow n k tlrs , l.g a l.a a , L ake W o rth . Fta.
davlM ea or g ra n la a s ; and Publish BepL 14. A Oct. t,
a n p and a ll persona h a v ­ I. II, II4 L
in g o r .c la im in g til l s a r COA-41
I n te re .t In th* re a l p ro p .r t p located ta S .m lnole IN TMM C tR C C rr COURT OP
C ounty. Florida, d .e rrlb - TMB NINTH JU D ICIA L CIR­
ad In lha follow ing com ­
CUIT O P FLORIDA. IN AND
p lain t.
BRHINOLR COUNTY,
You. D efendants, a r e h e re ­ P O R
by notified th a t a com p lain t FLORIDA. IN CHANCERY.
to q u iet t ills an th e follow . NO. II4 M
Ing d .a c rlp 'lo a p ro p erly , to- TU B UROOKLTH SATINOS
BANK, a New T o rk c o rp o ra ­
w ltt
Lo'.a IS. IT, t l a n d IS la tion.
P la in tiff,
Block I*, and L ola t l . 11.
IS aad II In Ulock IS; all vs.
In SANLANDU. THM BUD- DEAN L A R R T HAMIL and
URII BE A U T IFU L BAN- JUDY E IL E E N H A M IL his
F u llD s e c t i o n , acc o rd ­ wlfo, e t a lt,
D e f.n d a a ta .
in g to P lat th .ro o f re ­
NOTICE OP BUFF
corded In P la t Book I.
P age 44 of th e Public R e­ TO: DEAN LARRT HAMIL
c o rd . a f Sem inole C ounty,
and J U D T
E IL E E N
F lo rid a
H A M IL hla w ife.
R eeld.nc* U nknow n
has bean filed a g n ln a t yon In
the a bove.atyled a u lt and you
TOU AND BACH OF TOU
a r , req u ired lo e erv s a copy ARB
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
of y our A nsw er o r P lead in g th a t a a u lt h a s been b ro a g h t
lo th e C om plaint on PUInUft*a a g a in st you by T H E BROOK­
n tto ra a y , JO SE PH M. MURA* LYN SAVINGS BANK, a New
SKO. P. O. Box 11). P a ra P a rk T o rk
co rp o ratio n .
P laintiff,
F lorida, and file lh a o rig in a l lo foreclose a c e rta in M oriA nsw er or P leading In th a g a g a m ore p a rtic u la rly de­
office of tb a C lerk of tho Clr* scribed In tho C om plaint filed
r u lt C ourt on or before tho la Ihla s a lt, w hich M ortgage
Ith day of Novem ber. 1*43. If encum ber* tha follow ing deyon fa ll lo do eo. n decree pro acrlbod p ro p erty , s itu a te la
eonfeeeo w ill bo .tnkon tg a ln a t
inal# C oanty. F lo rid a , toyou fur tho relief dem anded Sem
w ltt
la Ihe Com plaint.
Lot 1L Block II. H E F T .
W ITNESS my hand and af*
LER
HOMES
HOWELL
flclal seal of office a t Saa*
PA RK .
SECTION
ONE.
ford. Seminole C ounty. F lo r­
acco rd in g to plo t th .r M f
ida. th is Sih day of October,
rocordod la P lo t Book I t,
1*41.
Pagoa I t . II. IT and 41.
(SBAL)
Public Records o f SarniaA rth u r II. B eckw ith, J r ,
ala C oanty, F lo rid a, laC lerk. O r c n lt C o u rt
e lu d in g I llo lp o la t R e fri­
By: M argaret f t T yre
g e r a to r —Model EO It.A .
D eputy Clerk
t
llo lp o la t R ange — Me­
Joeeph M. M uraako
dal E U -tl-A .
P. a Ilox iU
and fa r o th e r rtlla f. a a d yen
P ern P a rk . Florida
nra re q u ire d to file y o n r AnaP u b tl.h Oct. 1. IS, 11, I t .
w ar to aeld C om plaint w ith
CUB-SI
tha C lerk of th* above elyled
C ourt a n d to servo a copy
th ere o f on P l a l a l l t r s A lterNOT RESPONSIBLE
aeye. RO BEN dElti). RotIRN.
BEMO
A
KKUMAN.
IW t
I wlU wet be re sp o n sib le
Alaoley Uulldlng. M iam i *1.
fo r a n y d e b ts In c u rre d by
F lorida, n e t la te r th a n th e
l l l h day o f O ctober, t i l l , m
a n y * * * e th e r th a n m y se lf,
d o fa n ll o f which sold Comp lo lo i m u be ta k e n a* eoaTtIBKBSA MUZIK
fessad by yon.
DATED, a t fa a fu rd . F lo r­
ida, th is l i s t day o f Septem ­
ber. I M L
NOT RESPONSIBLE
ISKALl
A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r .
I will not be responsible
C loth of th e C ircu it c o u rt
for M y debts inenrred by
By M ortho T. V lhlen
snyone filter than myself.
D eputy C lerk
Publleh BepL 34. OcL l. L U .

WALLACE WT. WOODS

32-5612
32-5613
Offleo 2*4 W. P in t

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HospiUl Bed* • Playpen*
Wbstl Chiira • Slrolicr*
Comnodts • Baby Bed*
Walkers
• Hifk C hain
CnttdM* • Roll*way B tds

W ILSO N -M A IER
111 E. First M.

PA 1-MU

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GROUPS, Club#, gte—Tbd

beat card plan ytt for raiainf C b r i t t a a s
PA K M , RTtkinn.

Thomas Moving&amp; Storage
DID YOU KNOW . .
You c m (to rt tip to 1001
pool da of ANYTHING for a
wbolo month tee Joat $3.00?
Yob cm movo Um furnithin ft of a S btdroom booao
aero tt town for about $27.00.
P m Eitlmataa, bo obllfstloos.
201 N. Laurel
PA MM1
YOUNO malo teacher wUl
chars home with dctirablo
parsoft Call PA BOOM a r
pa

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8. E du catio n • I b s t r a c t ion

U. 8. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
Ken • Women l i a Start
blfh aa $102.00 a week.
Preparatory trainlnf until
appointed. Tbouaando of
fobs open. Experience us­
ually tmodetuary. PR ES
Information or fobs, salar­
ies, requl’wment*. Writ#
TODAY givinf same, ad­
dress and phone. Lincoln
Serried, Box 39 e/o Sanford
Herald.

4. Transportation______
Want Ride to work to Fairvilla. Hours 1:13 to 3:13.
PA 2-0744.
f.

For R ent

S Bedroom boost PA 2-3131
after 3.

A pt $40. AduRa. a n Park.
Furnished upstairs Apart­
ment, all alectric, private
entrance. Newly redecorat­
ed. Also l furnished bed­
room, private bath, private
entrance. Call P a 24U1
until 2:00 or FA 2-306$ until
1 p. m.

TURN. Apt FA S-teOO.
SMALL FURNISHED house.
322-3237.
House trailer A Cabana Turnis bed. Dewitt Trailer Park.
Reasonable.
CONVENIENT TO BASE
3 Bedroom i, kitchen equip­
ped, large living room.
$103 a month. 103 E. Woodland Drivg, PA $-7037 after
4:30.

Legol Notice
INVITATION TO RID
_ C ity aC B aaford. P le rtd a
■ ••led bid* w ill be received
la tb* office e f the C ity M ae.
*B*r. c ity Hall, Sanford, F l o r .
“ *• • * l* to e P . M. of M o*.
d*y, October &gt;1, 1ML
AU bid . ( h r it bo e lo srly
m arked s s such on tho o a t-

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F. M. of the aom*

Itom s to bo bid Include * .
Inch sod Id-Inch cost Iron
alao. v slv .s and f ittin g s
*»«h bid shall .yoclfy tb s
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it
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T.h * V,4 r t , u upeelfy lb s tlm o
Sf d .llv sry o f oscb It.m from
Ih# d ata of tho racolpt of o rt e e s a d sll bids sh a ll bo blndK*
I h e b l d d . r for s m is “*•*» e f th irty ()«&gt; d a y s
DoUllod llstx of m o t.rts lo
»»d .p oclflcstloao s r a avail*
s b ls a t th* offleo of tho c it y
i l t m i i r . AU m a ta rla lt i n to
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ford
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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS S W E E T IE P I E
Realtor
Raymond Luadqutat, Aaaoc.
FA &gt;3031 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
ROSS COURT Apt. Nicely
furniabed. Naar base, ehOdryo welcome. SOU Seated
Am . NO M tR

W indshield
B ack Ginas
Door (Hi m
V « t O kas
SERVICE
Scnkmrik Glnea nnd P oin t
Company

IT’S A BUYER’S
MARKET

Fun. Apt Utilities furnish­ Nov la the tim* to buy one
ed. ZB W. 17th FA 3-1991 of these government-owned
homes. We have 2 BR, 1
t Room Apt furnished, 1st bath to 3 BR, 3 baths la
Door, ova entrance and
various sections of San­
Room lor right party. Good
bath, water A electric furn­
ford. Prices range from
ished. (90 a month. Pb.
17,100 to (19.900. Monthly
payments ss low as (SOJO
FA 3-MU. ! • S. Hol y
includes everything. Homes
available for as little as
(90.00 down, yea, today’s
homo. UtUty room. Car­ home buyer has the terfsst
selection at the towest
ports. Kitchen equipped.
(TIM me. Call 929-0307.

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Hybrid Oeraaiams la htoom
ORAPKVILLR NURSERY
Orapavilla Are. near 3Mh I t

RENTALS
sveral antstandtag 3 BR.
1 hath, to n liha l rental
hemes, frem (M up. Also
have g RR, 1 bath, famish­
ed, tor M t and,I BR, a
bath, for (131

RENT A B E D
RoOavay, TTamptonl to Baby
Bads
By Day, Wash, or Meath
CARROLL'S rURJRTURB
Pb. FA S41U l i t W. 1st a t

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Caged Poultry Manart, app. WILLY* Jeep. 4 « M drive,
hube. Station Wagon. U N
lop tons. Good pries tor
38. FurnHare
W. 334k S t
laras quaatlty. Call Winter
PERMANENT SPECIALS
S
el
Ue
Year
Fm
etm
e
Park,
TE
1303.
.*aiek
(1.90 Comptoto and n largo
caa of style spray free. Service With The Caak.
SUPRK TEARING PORT.
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
Gateway To lh a Waterway
(IS Palmetto
FA 3-0134 FA S-4I7T.
Year EVUVRUDE Dealer

t present we have an un­
usually Has selection of 1
1 and 4 bedroom homes,
SEE THIS!
uafurmiibed, tor rent sad Taka time right now lor an
toast. May we a tm you?
early appointment to sec

Stenstrom Realty
th is delightful CB home has
Builder seertflee 4 bedrooms,
S bedrooms, 1 bath, and
3 baths, dsnblo carports,
Partially fumiahtd house to Its turns fully equipped kit­
central hast, complete built
to Tmdo-to Alievna so Mads
Geoevs. (40 a month. Ph.
chen, heating unit hot-wa­
On Used Furniture to Ay*
ter, and open beam eefltogs.
FHA HOMES
Fun. Cottas*. FA MH7.
Several outstanding Govern­
Plumbing to Heating
lh a total purchase price of
U B. First a t VA N M
ment owned homes, located
AIR CONDITIONING
this home (which Is situat­
la various rosideatial areas
CONTRACT aad REPAIR
ed on a double tot with
e( Ssaford. S to 3 bedrooms,
WORK
ROOMS, The Gables, 401
many
shade
trees)
is
just
equipped. (U a month. Call
L 1H and I bathe. Pries* 1007 Sanford Ave. FA MM3
Magnolia Are. FA MT30.
(7,334. Top notch fiaaae333-4013.
lagt
with monthly payments as
3 BR's, Kitchen Eq. 33MM7.
tow as $901. Balance can
So taka a trip with us and
be paid on tow interest FHA
drive by 3404 GmndviewJ Gov. Owned Hemes .. Baal
mortgages. Sse us today!
It's a hooey I Exclusive
bargains
with—
Homes ........... Luxury Type
Hlway Frsetags .. Goad aad Stenstrom Realty
Bad
Stenstrom Realty Farms,
Dairtos aad Groves,
Modem 3 bedroom furnish­
a few businesses — Faying
ed Apartment, upstairs
Nov
over 304 W. 19th St. (40
Lockers, Trunks, T e a t s ,
MORTGAGE LOANS
per month, water included. Furnished House in Sanford. 3 Bedroom home, (44.00 per CALL NOW FOR INFORMA­
month. 304 Palm Place.
_______
TION!
'
Tarpe, Floats,--to Knives,
FHA and .Conventional
Ph. 444-4444 Apopka.
Small office space, lights
[Praver Homes). "
Boats, Army-Navy Surplus
Commercial. to Residential
A water furnished. Pbooe
I h Real EaUta Wanted If you have rood credit, no
314 Sanford Ave.
FA &gt;1401 or FA &gt;3431.

w SSoN-M AIER

Unfun. I BR house. Kitchen Pasture or Farm. FA &gt;4399.
•quipped. FA &gt;9443.
URfunIsbsd S BR bouse.
1413 Willow. FA &gt;4374.
Two
bedroom
furnished
apartment, 3101 Magnolia,
(43.00. Pbooe FA &gt;3431,
Rob*-» A. Williams.
CLEAN first Door apart­
ment. Private entrance.
1004 Palmetto Ave.
Bedroom
unfurnished
1904 Elliott. Pbooe
FA &gt;3334 or FA 2-0323.
BEAUTIFULLY f u r n l t h
ed room. FA 3-7431.
I BEDROOM home, kitchen
equipped, 3 blocks from
Elementary School. (100
month. FA 2-4437.
Live Better . . Live At . .

Park
Royal Homes
Convenient Country
Location
3. J, 4, Bedrooms
l f t and 2 Boiko
An Lew An (14,444

STEMPER AGENCY
30th M Franck. FA 3-4441
ONLY 3 MURE
LOTS LEFT IN -

LONGDALE
3 or 4 Bedrooms
1ft and 2 Baths

*65

Monthly C # P"
Low A n - W

« #

VA
FHA

4 ML sooth of Sanford.
Tarn West at 2nd Road
•oath

of

Owens

Bros.

OPEN 11 n. m. U 4 p. m.
DAILY

NEW HOME
BY
oHOEMAKER

Stemper Agency Stenstrom Realty

cash needed. New 3 bed­
room home, kitchen equip­
REALTOR - 1N8UR0R
ped. (41 a month. Call FA 3-4441 If 14 S. French Ave.
333-4049.

Must sell 3 hornet, 3 years J. W. Hall, Realtor
old for the price of one. 3
MCal Hall” FA &gt;1441
Christmas money e a s i l y
and 3 bedroom, high shady
3344 So. F»ea ah Ave.
through money-back Sales
lots. (14,000. See these
IDYLLWILDE — C u s t o m
Kit Plan. FA &gt;4033, Even­
homes before you buy. Will sell or trade ( bedroom,
built 4 BR, 3 bath, CB home
ings.
on corner homcalte In de­ 404401.
3 bath home. See at 003
Cherokee Circle. 8 uni and
sirable Idyllwlide. Loaded!
LITTLE COTTAGE
MAN or WOMAN to service
Features include central
Estate.
ON BIG LAKE
and collect from cigarette,
duct air conditioning and Let ua show you this pic­
ice and other coin operated
COST (12000
boat, and fully equipped
turesque. furnished cottage,
dispensers la this a m .
Sacrifice
at
(9473
built-in kitchen, with many
nestled in the tali pines on
This la a very good posi­
extras. (33,400. Only (3400
the shore of a big, blue, Modern I bedroom home.
tion th at ean be worked
Like
new.
Easy
terms.
down! If you can afford the
beautiful lake, at least a
fun
or part-time. Person
Selling because divorce.
beat, then this la the home
mile across. You will be en­
selected must have good
Pb. 323-0347.
for you!
tranced! Only (9,900.00
aervicoabto car and 10 or
more spare hours per week
$50 PER MONTH
and (900.00 to (3,000.00 cash
Tlrsd of paying Rent, but
capital. Write giving name,
just can't manage the big
address, telephone number
H I N. Park Ave. FA 3-2420
REALTOR — 1NSUROK
down payments and big
and all details to Box l l l i ,
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
South Sylvan Lake Shores on
monthly payments? Then
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
large mile wide Sylvan By Owner, attractive airdon't watt to see this ex­
Lake. Exetualve • Restrict­
cellent borne buy! It's a
Conditioned 3 bedroom, 2
ed. Make your home In
honey for the money I
bath home. In Plnecreit
NEAT INTELLIGENT GIRLS
this beautiful Lake Front
3rd Addition. Drapes, fence,
AGE 31-39 W A N T E D ,
subdivision. Large lakewell kept yards. 113 W. Neat and Nice 3 Bedroom, 1 GOOD WITH FIGURES.
front and lake view Iota
tile Bath CB Home, situat­
Coleman Circle. FA 3-9444.
NO PHONE CALLS. COME
available. Also 9 A 4 bed­
ed on nice homesite In
TO ORLANDO-SEMIXOLE
room, 2 bath homes. Go to
DESIGNED FOR
quiet section of Sanford.
JAI-ALAI FRONTON, 1IWY
Paola School, then west fo
HAPPY LIVING!
Features include: Range;
17-43. FERN PARK. ASK
mile on S. Sylvan Lake Dr. Bavcnna Park— The whole
Refrigerator; Hot Water
FOR MRS. ARRIETA.
family will love this atCaU FA 2-7444 day* or
Heater; Heating Unit, Fuel
tractiv* new home, featur­
FA &gt;4344 evenings. Or sec
Tank and Stand; and aome Allx of Sanford wants ex*
ing large living room, din­
your broker.
blinds. All city conven­
perteneod Sewing Machine
ing area, fully equipped
iences, Include water and
Operators. Experienced on
3 ROOM house and 4 lota. 3907
GE Electric kitchen, 3
sawagt. Also has carport
section work for ladies
Yale Ave. Ph. FA 2-3371.
bedrooms and
lit tUe
and utility room.
swimwear and sportswear.
baths. Many fine extras,
Piecework
with
hourly
including central duct heat. The total price, just (4747.
guarantee, start now and
Attached carport* and large
Monthly payment (including
mov« with us to our new
utility room. ( 13,900. Only
taxes and Insurance) only
Sanford palatial fully air(300 down, and (41 per
—|30. And the down pay­ conditioned plant with cafe­
month.
WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
ment, only— 1964, (or make
teria on premises. Apply in
Approximately 2*8 acres, with
ua an offer)!
person to our new plant
130 f t on river, tfc mile off
manager Mr. Curiate at
RL 41
Another fine borne buy, list­
304 N. Elm Art. to dlacuas
ed exclusive with—
your future with our com­
111 N. Park Ave. • FA 3-343C
$
panyCaU FA 2-4473 after 4:00 p m.

Stenstrom Realty Stemper Agency

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
Uw

47 g H

1 CHEST of Drawers (10, 1
Vacuum Cleaner new (39, 1
Cedar Cheat (20, Singer por­
AIR-CONDITIONING
table (39, Console Phllco Ra­
R. B. POPE CO. INC.
dio (19, P3I German Lugar
IN Se. Park Ave. FA 3-4M4 (30. U hp. Motor (10, Trom­
bone (30, Pedestal Fan, IF ’
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
(10. 304 W. 2nd S t FA t-4403.
SPRLNKER SYSTEMS
AU Types and Sixes
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery aad Supply Co.
tom ran with piaatto end*.
*T W. 2nd St.
FA 2-4433 Flattie or rayon tapes. Cot-

OIL HEATER SERVICE

Our Used Car Lot I*

Now Is The Tim e To Trade!
The D eals A re B etter Than Ever!
41*Void 4 Dr. Ranch Wage* 4 d

1 ^ ^ 1 9 9 5

Isa Ur, Air Condition, Bendy to

Standard Trahs^ R a f i a u d H eat’ 1
or. Booutlfal Biao aad Wkito, O*o |

owner.

X O SM A

14 Raabtor laper 4 dr, Aato
Trane., Radio and Hm U t, Clean,
One Owner.

tea ar aylet atria.

Circulators cleaned and re­ Senkorik Gitas aad Paint
Company
paired. Complete service.
314 Magaeha Ph. PA B-44M
FA 3-1417 after 3 p. m.

f/ C H E V R O L E T

HOMES
Priced From

XC3-3IIA
„
. .
_ ..
’14 Marcary Mentclalr 3 Dr.
Hard Top, &lt;V-4) A lto T raaa,
Power HUe/ing, Power Broken,
Radio and Haatar. Clean ene
owner.

FC3-444A
*51 Mercury (V4) Ante Trass.,
Power Steering, Power Brakes,
Radio aad Heater, Power Win­
dow*, Clean.

VA-NO

$11,990

Wheel Base, Clean.

2

PA 3*4474

JIM HUNT. R E 4LTT. Bales Agent
Days. FA 3-3111 -T ea. to Hun. FA 3-0411 • 321-0700

1295

1343

— INCORPORATED —

DOWN PAYMENT

PH

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Strickland-Morrison

to 2 BATHS

KINGSWOOU BUILDERS. INC.

1375
1345
1095

FT2-92A
’60 F*100 Pick-Up, • CyL Hratar,
Lome Wheel IUm . New Paint

56 BU ICK

Kunland Estate* . On 17-93 (3 ML 8* of Sanford)
Sale* Office 1st. House lu.ide Ea trance

Conntry Clnb Rood si Mayfair Coos try Club

1495

’&lt; « O u t . B tapuM . l u U lo o P ic k u p . L o o s

WOMEN ages 21 33. not office
work. Apply at Nifty Auto
FA &gt;3440 Bath. 3404 French Ave.

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA - Ceaventtemal 4k FHA Flnanctog

VA. FHA to IN-SERVICE LOANS
OPEN DAILY 11 TILL $
WIN A NASSAU VACATION FOR

3 * BEDROOMS. 1. lf t

J

T R U C K SP E C IA L S

Stenstrom Realty

Surdand Estates Homes

f A

Free! 5,000 T V ST A M P S

XC3-344A
’I f Old*. (44) 4 Dr. Hard Top,
Aato Trank, Air Conditioned.
Radio. L o c a l Owner, Power
Starring, Power Brakes.

3 BR home for sale by own­ Nice Pmecrest Home. 113
er., on 1 acre of tend. Pb.
East Coleman Circle. Rea-1
FA 3-4744.

lf t - 2 BATHS

T
/

W ith Each Truck Or Car
Sold - C osting Over $495

4,500

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
114 X. Park Ave. PA &gt;4133 111 N. Park Are.

With

New Car Trade-Ins

Stenstrom Realty

Central Air Conditioned
BEDROOM,

students (34.10. Powell's Of­
fice Supply Co. 117 Mag­
nolia.

Property

TEE 'H GREEN
to 4

FR1GTDAIRE
Seise to lerriee
0 . a HOH
17M W 1st a t Ssaford
Ph. FA SO N

River Front

St. Johns Realty

3

RECONDITIONED Speed-OPrint Mimeograph Machine
(34.49. Powell’s Office Sup­
LAWN SERVICE: mowing,
15. Boaiacsn Opportunity edging. Satisfaction guar­ ply Co. 117 Magnolia.
anteed. Ph. FA &gt;1417 af­ USED Underwood Standard
YOUNG and OLD can make
ter 4 p. m.
Typewriter. Excellent for

LINCOLN . MERCURY
144 N. PalmaUo Are.
Ph. r A 2-1841

2 LOCATIONS
2505 PARK AVE.
CLAUDE HITTELL, MGR.
219 E. 2nd ST.
CHARLIE SMITH. SALES MGR.

Ford • Falcon • Thunderblrd - Ford Track
Dealer for Seminole County
Lined Car Lot Acrwua from Civic Center
SOS E. let SANFORD
FA 2*1481
PHONE WINTER PARK MI 4-SMI

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IT S TRUK THAT “A Pwttjr Girt la U k a »
tody," than thaaa nino pretty girls, who maka
tha Tripia Trio o f tha Saminola High School
ft Club might ba tha notaa on a faw ban of
ratty melody. From loft in back a n Sharon
las, Joty Buntsa, Barbara Bubr, Patty Glann
baa—Twyiana Alban and Linda H unt In

front is D o o m Board and bthind htr art B ar*
bans flrihai and L y u McCord, Aeeoapaniat
Pam Jonaa waa abeent Several of thass young
Udiaa will alng ados or duata la tha forthcoming
production of HMaet Ma At tha Fair," alatad for
Oct 80th.
(Herald Photo)

-FLT AWAY, KENTUCKY BABB, FL-L*Y»Y*Y
Awag* — Tha Saminola High 8chool Glea Club
Boys Doable Quartet practices an old favorite
while being photographed, aa a favor to the

Data Duncan, Paul Harria, Kenneth Johnson,
Bill Brown, Charles Rabun and Gena Bullard.
This group will ba a part of tha production.
"Meet Ma At the Fair” scheduled for Oct 80th
In the school auditorium. A minstrel show will ba
featured as a part of the entertainment '
(Herald Photo)

Blue Bonnet Margarine

OCTOBER

1 L b . P it *
“ Meet He At The ra lr," their presentation of "M an'
the forthcoming variety dtow my", a U A1 JoUon.
productioa dated by the
Seminole High Schoel Glee
Club will be the first big
■how of the year, under the
direction
M1m Ollle Reeee
Whittle.
Part of tho offering will
feature a UinUtrel Show,
with Raymond Dennett itarrlag as Sir. Interlocutor.
In addition, Earl Black and
Theroa Pally will ba the
song-and-danca men wlUi

of

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jih iic ia i . r i n r r i T
o r FLOMltlA in a i d r a n
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MINKHVA SMITH WALTKIM.

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praaaata a ra la c a u a . sail raq u lr . you to Ilia y our w rttta n
ilar«a,aa [f a n r. to tha Com­
p la in t flltd h ,r« ln . and to
■arva a copy tharaof upon
V la ln lltra a lto r n a f on a r ba­
ta ta lha I fth day a f Nnvambar, A. U I9S1, atharw laa a
D acraa l*ro C o a ta u o w ill ba
a a ta ra d a a a ln a t yon a ad lha
cauaa procaad az part*.
W I T N K M my ban d and a l ftalal aaal a t S a n f o rd . R - m l.
a o l a C o u n t y . r i a r l d a , Ibla l l t h
d a y n t O clo b ar, A. D. IMS.
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A n h n r II. lla&lt;-kwlth. J r .
C l a r k o l l h a C i r c u i t C o u rt.
N inth Ju d ic ia l C ircuit a t

HAPPY THE DWARF
in ao happy, he loves
e v e r y body, including
Snow White, but he
juat can’t bear to see
whut happens to poor
Snow White in the
famous fairy tale being
presented on skstes at
Mclodee Skate Rink,
Oct. 22 for tho bene­
fit of the Little Red
Schoolhouse.

NEW YORK (UPI) — Gary
Wood a Junior quarterback
from Cornell, has been named
Ivy League bock-of-the-week
fur directing hie team to an
upeet victory laat Saturday
over Harvard. He completed
eight of IS paseea for US
yarda. Including one touch­
down toaa.

Sanford,

Florida

GENUINE FORD

ALUMINUM
MUFFLERS

Nescafe instant Coffee

Lettuce

e Carpal
# TUa

Heads

Fresh - Crisp

GENUINE FORD

SHOCK
ABSORBERS

Pears
Golden R ipe

And Get E xtra Gilt Edge Stamps

GENUINE FORD

Sweet
Potatoes

OIL FILTERS
r • 62 Ford A Falcon

D. C.

l v l -141 N o r t h I’a r k A t , n o .

f ik d

Carton

195241
FORDS

Uyt M a r g a r a t K. T y ra,

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Pack

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SPARK PLUGS

1940-51
FORDS

Florida

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GENUINE PORD

W ins Honors

Legal Notice

,

A ipecialty number on
ikatea, to the musle of tho
CboraUers singing "Snow,
Snow, Beautiful Snow" will
be performed by Tom and
Sbeala B est
Many other eld favorites,
and hit Broadway tunee will
be sung by the soloists,
duets, Triple Trio, Double
Quartet, Chorallcrs and Mix­
ed Ensemble with several
surprise specialties slated
for revelation.

EACH M .l t

Gilt Edge Stamps
With this Coupon and a 52.00 or j£m jia^|
more purchase of Spar Gaa or
Oil — Expiree October IS.

New Crop

*

54 • 56 FORD
BACH M M

BRING THIS AD
TO OUR
PARTS DEPT.

Corner 10th and French

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STRICKLANDMORRISON, INC.

QUANTITY RIGHTS

SOS E, 1st ST.

RESERVED

PH. FA 2-1481

&amp; PARK

PRICES GOOD THRU
WED, OCTOBER IT

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Cordell Killed In Viet
^ rn tfu rb

* * * C 1©C*
By Larry Yi
Th* death «f Terry Cordell
kite ua lik* a solid aock la the
stomach . . . He waa a tribute
to this commuaity sad tha •»tire a atk a.
* # 0 ■
County Attorney Harold
Johnson has baoa a*k*d to
so* what steps eaa b* takes
to mak* th* previous Coun­
ty Commission pay for those
■teak dinners ia 1*3* for th*
aonlag board. State auditor
backed up tor tho Attorney
General said it was an im­
proper expenditure . . .Tb*
latest word • is that* Vernon
Dunn paid his 130. Nothing
from th* other four as y et
s o
*
Civic Center should b* iivsly tonight . . . Doyla Conner
speaks btiw with dinner set
for 6*30 p.m. . . . F arm B ur
eau sponsoring Uw e v e n t

•

•

WEATHER: Cloudy through Wednesday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-85.

The 38-year-old arm y sol­
dier eras killed in the hills of
Viet Nam working as a target
spotter during a combat *por­
tion.
Th* observation piano was

VOL. IS

A local doctor has put up
the money to purchase a
number of &lt;3 memberships
in tho Sanford Entertainment
Association for high school
students who would not otherwiao be able to attend. The
r tn e concert series Is one
of L.a few cultural activities
*svailsbio to tho commuaity.

Lensed W in

Established 1908 TUBS., OCTOBER 18, 1962

SANFORD* FLORIDA NO. 662

Board Reverses Plant
Ruling; Court Next Step?

On Trial
NASHVILLE. Tens. (UPI)
— Jaternatkmal Teamsters
Unloa President James R.
Hoffs will go oa trial here
O ct 23 oa ebsrfea of an
alleged $1 million conspiracy.

Challenge
MOSCOW (UP!) - Hie So­
viet Union, awaro of Presi­
dent Kennedy’s challenge to
a raee to tho moon, today
began ■ six-weok period of
test-firing new s p a n rockkets into the Pacific Ocean.

Justment, and therefor* re­
quested the rescission of the
action rescinding the vari­
ance that had been granted
previously.

It was pointed out by rtpresegtaUves of the city of Mait­
land that there had been a
series of differences between
th* city and Uw realty com­
pany which Involved the Utle
to Uw property In th* south
end, which had been acquired
from Uw county school board
for Uw sit* o( tb* disposal
plant, but that the differences
had been ironed out and the
two partial were willing end
ready to proceed with the coo1miction.
A discussion developed as
to whether «r not the ease

One Killed
NEW DELHI (UPI) - One
Communist Chines* soldier
was kilted today la a new
Sino-Indlan clash along the
disputed border of tho two
countries, it was officially
announced.

Small
MEMBERS OF THE PRESS were speclnl guests a t a preview showing of
Florida Care of Orlando Monday, the new retirement and nursing care
home established hy J. Brailey Odham at 830 Michigan Ave. Members of
the fourth estate, including radio, television and newspapers from all over
Central Florida were shown through the beautiful establishment and were
guests at a cocktail party and buffet dinner. Shown here in front of the
fireplace in one of the formal living rooms are from right, Mr. and Mrs.
Brailey Odham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Glelow, of Sanford.
(Herald Photo)

Matter O f

Weeds'

WASiUNGTON (UPI) The 1983 cotton crop will be
grown on the smallest acre­
age in history unless Con­
gress approves a cotton pro­
gram permitting larger land
use.

WASHINGTON. (UPI) - A
space administration official
said today a final government
decision is expected “ in a
few days or weeks'* oa the
best way to get the first
American to the moon.
He predicted acceptance of
the lunar orbit rendezvous
technique which the National
Aeronautics and Space Ad­
ministration (NASA) adopted
last July, only to find Itself
currently in a controversy
with Influential While House
advisers.
George M. Low, NASA di­
rector of spacecraft and flight

missions, said In a Voice of
America Interview that shift­
ing from the NASA-favored
technique for a lunar voyage
to another method would
cause a one-to-two-year delay
in reaching the moon. The in­
terview was recorded for
overseas broadcast.
President Kennedy has&gt; an­
nounced the goal of* caching
the moon by 1970. NASA Di­
rector Jamea E. Webb be­
lieves it can be done by 1968.
The Lunar orbit rendezvous
method, which Low called
“cheapest, quickest and most
reliable," Involves dispatching
the expedition in an Apollo
spacecraft boosted by a Sa­
turn rocket with 7.5 million
pounds of thrust. This com­
pares with 360,000 pounds of
thrust in the Atlas rocket,
which puts Mercury capsules
The Sanford Naval Air Sts in orbit.
lion wlU benefit from a multi
___ go
The Apollo craft would
million doUar construction j |„|„ orhit around the moon. Tt
project planned by the Navy , would detach n “ lunar excuraduring the 1963 fiscal year, | --------------------------------------—
the Carolina* branch of the
D
.
Associated General Contrac- J l l rH16 DOWI
fora of America AGC was j I - L a * . k l A u l
told Monday in Boca Raton.
I ICIvCTS INOW
Rear Adin. Peter Corrsdl,
chief of the Navy Bureau of On Sale
Yards and Docks, said Mon­ Advance tickets to the an­
day that the biggest spending nual Shrins Bowl ars now
during the 1963 fiscal year, arailabl* a t lo.-al drugstores
117.6 million, would be in Vir­ or from any Junior V anity
Cheerleader, for the fem e to
ginia.
Construction a m o u n t s in be played bstwesn th* DsLand
other Southern states, he said, Bulldogs and Scminols Junior
are: South Carolina, $13.9 mil­ Varsity, Thursday a t 7:30 p. m.
lion: Florida, $02 million; at Municipal 8tadiura In DeTennessee, $1.9 million; Geor­ Land.
A motorcade will form a t 6
gia, $620,000; North Carolina,
$362,000, a n d
Mississippi, p. m. at the high school to dec­
$274,000. He said $16.2 million orate r a n , leaving a t 6:30
in offshore projects were p. nt. Shrlnrrn will present a
trophy to the winning team.
planned for the Southeast.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Sen. Mike Mansfield (DMont.), decilnod to say to­
day’ whether he would seek
or accept re-election as Sen­
ate Democratic leader when
Congress meets In January.

NAS To Benefit
From Projects

No Bull
Ho* anyone *ern a white-faced Hereford
bull calf in the vicinity of Hidden Lake?
The six-months old cslf, a valuable, regis­
tered animal was purchased from rancher Earl
Higginbotham Monday oy John Carver, a mem­
ber of the Seminole High School Future Farm­
ers, and escaped sometime lalrir from the Fu­
ture Farmers livestock pen behind the school.
Anyone seeing the calf is asked to notify
the Sheriffs office.

MIAMI (UPI) Dade
County lawyers voted 83-33
ion module,” sometimes call against the proposed 48-sen­
ator, 135-rcprescntative legl*
ed a “ bug,” which would take latlve reapportionment plan
tho expedition down to the Monday after hearing a pro
moon’a surface. When the ex and con debate on Die plan.
pioring waa dune, the “ bug1
would leave the moon and ren Summit Meet
dezvous with the still-orbiting
MONTREAT, S . C. (UP!)
Apollo for the return to earth —The pastor of a Boston
church told a Protestant
“summit meeting” here Mon
day night that the movement
for unity among many protcounts "would ultimately
lead to Rome.”

Jobless Pay Down
For Local Office W aiting To Hear

A decrease for September of
$2,350 in unemployment bene­
fit* paid out by th* Sanford
offle* of th* Stats Employ­
ment service wee reported to­
day by the Industrial Commis­
sion in Talluhusse*. Ths total
drop for tha month of Sspteniber was reported at $022,982.
Other offices reporting de­
creases and th* amount of de­
crease were:
Miami, $271,309; Winter Ha­
ven, $36,160; Tamoa, $38,603;
West Palm Beach, $28,834;
Hollywood, $24,411; Orlando,
$23,738; St. Petersburg, $19,483; Fort Lauderdale, $15,341;
Jacksonville, $12,338; Palatka,
$11,639; Marianna, $9,702;
Clearwater. $8,333; Gaines­
ville, $8,238; Cocoa. $8,138;
Leesburg, $8,140; Pensacola,
$7,392; Tallahassee, $6,388;
Fort Walton Beach, $6,432;
lakeland, $6,381; Ball* Glade,
$22)27; Daytona Beach, *2,310; Sanford, $2,350; Mel
bourne, $22178; Lake City,
$985; Fort Myers, $561, and
Key West, $439.

Casselberry
C Of C To Meet
By Jan* Casselberry
Ths Casselberry Chamber of
Commerce, meeting today at
7:30 p. m. In the Town Hall,
will hear a nominating com
mittce’s report for a slate of
permanent officers.
Also on th* agenda will be
discussion of amending the
charter and changing th* asm*
of the organisation in ordsr
that other business** In areas
south of Casaeibtrry can be
rsprtssntcd.

should b* argued oa the
its with Murasho holding that
the m atter was la order. To
settle the question the goat*
mission recessed for ten min­
utes and cam* back with the
decision that th* merit argu­
ment was not in order.
It was concluded by Gen.
0 . X. Yost, of English Es­
tates, that th* Board of Ad*
Juatmcnt bad acted Illegally in
rescinding the
permission
previously ' granted to ,th*
Maitland council and th*
Clayton Realty Co., and that
tho cancellation of th* varte
anco should stand.
Atty. William Hntchison,
attorney for the Board of Ad­
justment, pointed out th at th*
action of th* board was only
to present a situation wb«r*
agreement had to be reached
between the parties building
the disposal plant, and that
objective had been achieved
by forcing the hands of the
Maitland council and Uw real­
ty company.
Now that has been accom­
plished, said Hutchison, Uw
board was willing that their
action bo reversed and con­
struction bo ailowod to pro-

No Comment

Against Bill

*

A pair of gentlemen sup­
porting Hevey for Congress
plastered signs over a few
public buildings yesterday
and ended up In jail under
R200 bond each . . . You just
can’t put up potters on pub­
lic buildings gentlemen.
• • •
Bids on remodeling tax
assessor's Mary Earl* Walk
er'a office will be opened
next Tuesday . . . Double
the space, says Bob Brown.
• • •
Civil Service Board wil
meet in special session Wed
.netday night to certify that
Lieutenant exam for the
police department. Six took
the lest and six passed
• • •
Had a chat with Principal
Christy Harp, at South Semi­
nole School, in Casselberry
this a. m., and he saya work
la progressing on th* Youth
Concert which is being or
ganiied for the south end
children. If you can help In
any way ht'd like a call
Hopes to get civic organixa
lions, Industry, financial In
stitulions etc etc., backing
th* &lt;600 venture.
• • •
UPW Circle* of Lake
Mary’s Community Presby
terian Church will be having
their annual supper and bt'
xaar at the church this Saturday afternoon from 4 'til
• . . . supper will be turkey
with all the trimmings and
there'll also be a fine chance
to get some of that advance
gift shopping done.
• • •
The Longwood Area Cham
ber of Commerce aoon will
be mailing out information
cards for residents to fill out
as a first step towards com­
piling a city directory . . .
suggest this also might be
a good project for the Lake
Mary C of C.

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A CONVERSATION WITH
SUPT. OF SCHOOLS B. T.
MILWEE.
Reporter: Last y ear 1 sat
in this office and you said
bleachers would be added at
Municipal Stadium to taka
care of the fans for this
season.
Milwec: Well, Mr. Brack­
en said crowds would not be
aa large this year.
Reporter: Have YOU aver
been to any games?
Mil wee: No.
* * *
Milwee also dented any re­
ports that the school would
put up Its own stadium.
• • •
The Clerk's, Tax Assessor,
and Tax Collector's office
will be dosed for an hour
tomorrow for Biddy Burdick's
funeraL
* * *
We asked City Manager W
E. Knowles about that meet­
ing with the Hunt people yesterday and Pete said some
investment builders were ia
town to discuss putting up
some buildings and tearing
them. “They were noo-com
mittal however,'' Knowles
added.
• • •
They’re laying pipe on 23th
St. today.

United

ing in Viet Nam as part of tho
green beret outfit noted for
its highly trained and partic­
ularly skilled men of the na­
tion's “ Cold War Army."
C apt Cordell served aa studsa t body president of Semin­
ole High School from which he
graduated la IMS. He attended Quickie. Move
th* Citadel in Charleston, 8.
JUAREZ, Mexico (UPI) C* where ho was enrolled in Blonds setrsas I s a s Turner
aa ROTC course and graduat­ got s "quickie” divorce Mon­
Capt Cordell had been sort­ ed tn 1M7.
day from hay Bfth husband,
West Coast (pegtsmsn Fred
May.
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f l y i n g n e e u u lM M f o r
troop* of th« Sooth Vietnam­
ese 23rd Division in op*ration*
(gainst the Viet Cong in tho
mountains north of Bsamothnot
Capt. Cordell was th* aon of
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cordell of
this city.
•
Other survivors a r t a wife,
Sos and daughter Judith also
of Sanford,

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The U. S. Supreme Court will
wait to hear from the Dade
County School Board before
deciding whether to Include
Issues from Florida in Us
examination of religion in
public schools.

All-Out

ALLEN FORWARD, FOREST CITY, BEING PRESENTED with a gold
membership card In the Florida Citrus Mutual, in recognition of his elec­
tion to chairman o( the county council. Making the presentation is Robert
W. Rutledge, executive vice president. On Forward's left are Dale Carleton, director of grower relations and Robert Penrson, Orlando field repre(Herald Photo)

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M utual Names Local Chairman
Allen Forward, Forest City
grove manager, waa elected
chairman of th* Seminole
County Citrus Mutual Growcr’i Council at a treating of
th* group Monday afternoon
at tha County Agricultural
Agent’s offica.
Former chairman, Leslie
Bryant, Altamonte Springs,
was named vie* chairman ami
Jack Syme, Goldcnrod, was
elected secretary.
Th* purpose of the meeting

Destroy Space
Bomb In Flight

CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—U. S. space scientists, work
ing under an ever-tightening
time restriction, pushed an
"all-out drive” today to get
HONOLULU (UPI) - The
a 733-pound probe ready for United States waa batting
a shot at the moon Wednes­ one for-five today in its ef­
day.
forts to explode a rocketborne, high-altitude nuclear
Castro Talks
device over Johnston Island
NEW YORK (UPI) - Al­ in the Pacific.
gerian Premier Ahmed Uen
Joint Task Force S. which
Bella flew to Havana today touched off a spectacular mafor talks with Cuban Premier gaton blast 230 miles above
Fidei Castro amid indications the Island on July g after
he would play down the poll three failures, waa forced to
deal significance of his con deliberately destroy Us fifth
troversial trip.
effort Monday night.
The Tbor rocket and its
United Front
low yield device waa blown
MONTECARLO, Monaco - lo bits without causing a nu­
(UPI)— The people of Mon clear blast Just minutes af­
aco united bchlod Prince ter it lifted off the pad at
Rainier and Princess Grace 9:13 p.m., (3:13 a. m.. EDT
today to stave off the cates today).
trophe that this tiny Riviera
principality might lose out
a t a tax-free paradise be­
cause of a diplomatic fight
with France.
Bridge ........
Pag* 2
Cla*iifled ___
Pag# 9
Comics .......
Pag* 8
TB Assn. Meet
Dear A b b y _____ Pag# 2
Tbs second quarterly board
Editorial ----- , Pag* A
meeting of the Seminole
County TB and Health Asen.
Entertainment .... Pag* 2
will be held at 8 p. m. today
L e g a l* _Paga 7-8 A 8
in th* Seminol* County
Puixlo ---- Pag* T
Health Department a t 900 S.
Society
- '-*j •'*&lt; Paga 8
Sport* ------------- . Paga 4
Franck Ava.

Herald Index

was to acquaint the growers
with the program and pur­
pose* of the Florida Citrus
Mutual, and the principal fea­
ture of the afternoon was a
slide lecture by Dale Carleton, Wauchula, Director of
Grower Relations, for the
statewide organlzallrn.
Carlcton pointed out that
with a potential crop of 118.7
million boxes of oranges on
the trees, the Mutual will have
to sell so additional 20 per­
cent of both fresh fruit and
concentrate, it Is mandatory
that an advertising reserve be
built up for additional adver­
tising spending when the mar­
ket slumps.
He said there waa new life
being pumped into the adver­
tising campaign, and pointed
out that the growers had vol­
untarily taxed themselves
five cents a box to finance

the added advertising needed
to sell the 20 per cent increase
In tho crop.
Carlcton pointed 'out five
must Items on the current
program of the Citrus Mutual:
1) Improved quality of pro­
duct, 2) New market research,
3) Reserve advertising fund,
4) Price stability and 3) Hard
sell advertising.
Following Carlcton, Robert
W. Rutledge, executive vice
president and general man­
ager of the Mutual, spoke
briefly and pointed out that
the day is coming when most
of the orange crop Jn Florida
will go into a powder form
which is now being developed.
lie declared U would make
shipping easier and Increase
imports, and also be more at­
tractive to the housewife be­
cause of Rs ease of handling
and domestic storage.

MIAMI (VM )—Tropica!
■term Ells grew toward
hurricane proportions today
and pointed 83 mil* na hour
winds toward tb* aouthooatora coast.
MIAMI (U PI) — Tropical
storm Ella, a huge aquallj
area in th* Atlantic, waa stall*
*d nearly 500 mile* a t tea
•arly today but weathermen
expected her to lurch north*
westward toward th* southeastern seaboard,
Elia packed highest wlnda
of 45 miles aa hour. They
were flung outward soma 330
miles to tb* north of th*
storm’s renter.
Tha Weather Bureau said
Ella should intensify soma durIng tha day befora starting to
move again aa a high pressure
area slipped out of her way to
th* north.
Wlnda should freshen clos*
to th* U. S. south Atlantia
coast late today, tha Weather
Uureau said.
Tha Weather Bureau said a t
5 a. nt. EST that Ella “haa
remained nearly stationary’*
for several hours. It centerad
tho storm near latituda 25.5
north, longitude 72.0 west, or
about SOU statuta miles east
of MiamL

Sales Course Program Nears
The University of Florida
extension course in R e t a i l
Ralesmanship, which ia sched­
uled for Oct. 23, 21 end 25 at
the Civic Renter, should be of
particular Interest to all sales
personnel and those who work
in selling end promotion, E. C.
Harper Jr. said today.
Harper urged th at all sales
personnel, store proprietors
and msnagsra from Seminol*
County as well as those in
downtown Sanford take ad­
vantage of tha good selling
points to be learned from this
course.
The classes will run from
7:3U to 10 p. ri. fur three
nights, Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday, and will include
films as well aa lectures and
talks by th* well-known Dr.
Fran^ Goodwin, from th* Uni­

versity of Florida College of
Business Administration.
“Dr. Goodwin has a most
unique and interesting way of
presenting his subject, and wa
are sure that all who partici­
pate will thoroughly enjoy tho
course, as well ae learning
valuable points to help them­
selves or their business,’’ Har­
per said.
Tha cours* ia being sponsor­

ed by tha Downtown Mer­
chants Association in coopar.
ation with th* Seminol* Coun­
ty C of C and tha City uf San­
ford. Course leader will be
John T. Branch Jr. of the U.
of F.
Refreshment* will be served
ut a coffee break during each
meeting through tho courtesy
uf the Florid* 1'ower and
Light Co.

RETAIL SALESMANSHIP COURSE
I plan to attend the Retail Salesmanship
Course. Enclosed 1* my check fur $3 for regis­
tration, payable tu the Downtown Merchants
Assn., Sanford, Florida.
Name ....
Address
Mail to E. C. Harper, Jr., c/o Chamber of Com­
merce.

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longwood PTO
Carnival Plans
A n Announced

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ehto far the cfcfldrmi caa to
sold with pracaada gotag to­
wards purchase et tto desired
au torial.

League Gets
Libniy Report
In Longwood
tort. J. H. Hamer, Long
wood librarian, tea reported
to tto Longwood Chrle League
that during tto ala month*
from April until September of
this year, a total ot lAtl patrona had boon aervad with a
book circulation ot LOW vol­
ume*.
New book* added to Um li­
brary total Ut with IT ot these
gift* aad tto remaining 100
telng purchased by members
from money which wai col­
lected on tag day.
Moat of the hooka aro In
the children’s, sub-teen and
teen groups.
The library’s greatest need
at lbs present time la a new
Encyclopedia Brittanies. The
present edition now In uso to
it years old and was a castoff
from another library.
Donation of suitable books
published since IU4 alio will
to greaUy appreciated by the
League, sponsors of Um li­
brary.

Lions Ready
For Dance
By Jane Casselberry
Dancing will be to a live
orcbeatra and a free motoreyrie will to awarded aome
lucky person during Friday
night’s dance being spon­
sored by (be Lion’s Club of
Casselberry at the outdoor
pavilion just off Hwy. 17-M
south of the Casselberry Post
Office.
Proceeds will go to benefit
the club’s youth and sight
conservation work. Among
these projects are tponaoring Boy Scout Troop &gt;41 aad
providing glasses to quali­
fied Individuals and talking
books to the blind.
Rsfresbments will to available and Lion Don Green,
chairman of the event, in­
vites tto public to join la
tto fun.

A A R P Meeting
Set In DeBory

hr
at ltopart’a

Plana far tto carnival la
to told at Longwood Ele­
mentary School on Oct XI
from 4 p. a . until • p. a to raise money to toy hooka
tor tto octool Ufaary have
boon announced by H. H.
Haynto, PTO waya aad means
chairman.
Tto Longwood Volunteer
Firo Dept wiU have Its new
cotton-candy making ma­
chine on hand aad will alio
furnish booths lor tto carni­
val. Among these wUl to a
bouse of mystery, a puppet
show, a country store, and
a cake walk.
A costume parade for tto
children wiU take place at
4:M p. m.
Workers who have volun­
teered, other than Louis Kosky, school principal and
Wayne Joiner, PTO presi­
dent, are Mrs. EUa Scott,
Mrs. Ralph Stovens, Mrs.
Vicky McGough, Mrs. Eva
Jo Hicks, Mrs. Bonnie How­
ard, Mrs. Ttolma Cowart,
Miss Mary McIntosh, Mrs
Dottle Locke, Mrs. Elda Nic­
hols, Mrs. Betty Rhodes, Mrs.
Gloria Perrin and Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. RUey.
Plans also are being made
for • dinner during the evenln&lt;-

Civic Club
Holds Tea
In Altamonte
By Leelac Slmuaek
The Altamonte
Springs
Civic Club told n gct-ac
qualntcd tea for aU newcom
era in the town last Wednes­
day with aome 60 guests at­
tending.
The table was beautifully
decorated by Mrs. Smith Ca­
dy of Florida Blvd. Main
decor centered around two
pieces of driftwood with
beautiful (tranches of dur­
ante, huge and wlorful cro­
ton leaves and baskets of
fruits and vegetables.
Hostess for the day was
Mrs. Josephine Blrits, vice
president of the club and
pouring were Dr. Gertrude
Forman, president and Mrs.
J. D. Morrison and Mrs. Milton Tinsley.
Punch and homemade tea
cakes were served.
The Civic Club will wel­
come all residents of the
town who would care to visit
and sit in on their mcctingi.
Tto neat meeting will be
held at S p. m. on Nov. T at
tto Community House on
Maitland Ave.

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The annual meeting of the
DcBary Chapter of Um Amer­
ican Aaaa. of Retired Persona Club T o M eet
By Shirley Wentworth
will to told at 10 a.m. Friday
at the Community Center.
The October meeting of the
Election of nine directors to Bear lake Community Club
scheduled for Um meeting will be held at S p.m. today
and all members are urged to tn the Florida Power EmI ployes Club on Bear Lake.

Urn aad all" attending their
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Ladies af tto cirri# have
Men tosy far weeks an tto
project, their major undertoUag ef tto year. All ple­
ads will to turned ever to
tta Nativity Women’s CUb
which currently is raising

style la a setting ef spark­
ling feeatotna, tropical flawera aad dreamy music.
A comedy fashion tta
featuring aQ members ef tto
circle will feflew aad Is
guaranteed to mate Ms viewera morn style conictoi
•lace tto "creations” win
range from tto very carnal
in tto new church.
to tto moat formal atUro.
Tto loan will Include din­
Mrs. Leonard Dona la earsner served In true Hawaiian lap as everill chairman af

the program. Mrs. Retort
Heaney Is chairman ed tto
urcN.
Models wfll be Mrs. B. 0.
Carnttera, Mrs. Joseph Edwards, Mrs. John Pitapatrick, Mrs. Bam Day, Mrs.
Mildred Otar. Mrs. Leonard
Dean, Mrs. Robert Mooney,
Mrs.
Lewis Sdnvatetert,
Mr*. Thomas Paddea, Mrs.
D aam Scott. Mrs. Guy
Strickland,
Mrs.
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laglstotlea during tto paat
Forty-&lt;to year old Rupert two yoora thsa ex-senator
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Defense darteg tto Kam a dafeotod Pepper h? attackConflict aad la tto laacwara tog his literal toanhigs. GarOflke at tto

fahweletert and Mia* Doro­
thy Twin.
Those wishing to nuke re­
servations or advance pur­
chases ef tickets may call
Mrs. Ralph fahweletert, tic­
ket chairman, or contact any
ef tto circle.

Lyman Athletic
Boosters Plan
Pancake Supper

LONGWOOD VOLUNTEER FIREMEN had a b a m l of fun at Uat week’i
meeting making cotton candy on their new eandy-makinf machine. W atch, wrap a cone o f the aptHMUtar delicacy are,
from left, Harold Willi*, John Farina and Mayor A! Lormann. Pnrchaaed
from proceeda o f the July 4 Fleet*, the machine w u introduced to the
general public at Friday night’a Lyman-TituivIUe football gamo.
(Herald Photo)

ED ITO R IAL COMMENT

Register Now
The fact that Caaaclbtrry voters will have
to re-register in order to vote in the December
Municipal elections has been publicized by local
authorities and through the area newspapers
fo r at least two months.
A t the beginning o f this week only 874 per­
sons had taken the few minutes to atop by the
Town Hall to make the new registration.
Casselberry people are interested in their
town . . . their attendance at meetings o f the
Board o f Aldermen clearly indicate this fa c t
W hy, then, are so many willing to let the oppor­
tunity o f having a voice in electing these offi­
cials slip by?
True, books will be open until 10 days be­
fore the elections but time has a way o f passing
unnoticed. Why not register NOW I

By Jane
The Lyman Athletic Booetera have distributed adver­
tising p e s t e r s announcing
that they will sponsor n Pan­
cake Supper in the school
cafeteria preceding the Oct.
24 Lyman-St. Leo Homecom­
ing game.
Serving wfll to from S p.m.
until game time end dona­
tions have been priced for
children between the ages ef
six and IS years and for
adults. Children under six
will get their supper free If
they are accompanied by an
adult.
The menu will Include pan­
cakes, sausage, applesauce
By Jaae Casselberry
and beverage and the poster*
The monthly buslnesi meet­
aay It will be "all you can ing of the South Seminole
eat for the pries of ona do­ County Young Republican
nation."
Club wai told Tueaday night
following a program featuring
the documentary sound film,
"New Breed of the South."
President Chuck Gehrke ot
Attamoete Spring* presided
aad H. If. Hayna of Long­
wood, first vice president,
By Shirley Wentworth
urged all members to active­
Nancy Brockenbrough wai ly support Emerson Rupert
elected president of the Aster for the U. S. Senate and Hu­
4-H Girls Club of Weatbers- bert Hevey for the Congresi.
field at the first meeting of
He alio asked for volun­
the group.
teers to distribute campaign
Other offlccra for the year literature and act aa pre­
are Cheryl Clark, vice pros!cinct workers.
dent; Patsy Grove*, secrc
Mrs. Marilyn Woodhamo of
tary-treasurcr; Susan F*ulCasaelberry, treasurer, refang, reporter and Suietta
Berg, chaplain.
The girls, In their first year
sewing project, went on a field
trip last week to select aewlag equipment and material
for making aprons. Their
sewing Instructor Is Mr*.
By Leeiae Slmuaek
Thomas Brockenbrough, an
A new Boy Scout Explorer
adult co-leader of the club
Post baa been developed In
with Mrs. John Groves.
The next club meeting will Altamonte Springs under the
be held on Saturday of this capable direction of Donald
MacLeod who Is serving as
week.
leader.
The post b open to all boys
Bake Sale
who are more than 14 yean of
age and many actlvltlao are
Set In DeBary
being planned for the group.
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Meetings are held at T:M
The Auxiliary of the De­ p.m. on Wednetoay of each
Bary Volunteer Fir* Dept, week at the Altamonte Com­
will sponsor a Bake Sal* be­ munity Chapel.
ginning at 9 a-m. Saturday.
Officers elected laat week
The eat* will take place in are Mike Sewell, president;
front cf Stripps Card 8tore at John Stuart, vice president;
the DeBary Plata.
Cory McBride, secretary; Pat­
Members of the group, meet­ rick Shea, treiturtr; Roger
ing at 2 pan. today in the Landervllle, quartern! aiter,
Fir* Hall, dedicated the new and Barry Poll and Kent Ful­
rostrum.
ler, committeemen.

Young Republicans
Have Business Meet

Aster 4-H Girls
Hold Elections

STRAIGHT FROM THE DRAWING BOARDS o f faahfon'i top de­
signers come the "creations" to bo shown by St. Theresa Circle member*
during Saturday night’s Luau to be held in the Lake Mary Chamber o f
Commerce Building beginning at 6 p.ni. Models in thin group gathered
around Mrs. Joseph Edwards are, from left, Mrs. Mildred Gier, Mrs.
Damon Scott, Mias Dorothy Tealo and Mrs. Guy Strickland.
(Herald Photo)

Sewing Equipment Selection Lake Mary Club
Topic Of HD Club Meeting To Sponsor
A demooitratlon on the
"Selection of Sewing Equip­
ment" by Mlsi Myrtle Wilson
highlighted last Thursday
evening’s meeting of the
Lake Monroe Home Demon­
stration Club in White Hall
of the Upssla Community
Preabyterian Church.
Mias Wilton, county HD
■gent, pointed out that be­
fore a aewlng project la
started one should check to
see If needed equipment such
as scissors, non-rust pins or
•Uk pins, hem ruler, thread,
yard stick sod other notions
ire at hand.
A fiat surface should be
used for cuUing and the Irontag board and sleeve and
collar board should be kept
near the machine.
She itreated that ilnce the
sewing machine la the most
expensive piece of equipment
It should be treated with ut­
most cart aod should be kept
oiled according to manufac­
turer’s directions.
Before a machine is pur­
chased a check should be
made of different models end
makes for such Item* as light,
motor, pressure foot, stitch­
ing and other desired fea­
tures.
Several announcements of
upcoming Interest to the club
were made during the bual*
neat meeting- The Monroe
group wtt] be November ho*.
tesies for the USO Birthday

Party and a Craft Night wai
scheduled for Oet. 14 at the
home of Mrs. Olga Hunter.
Mrs. Alice Carroll gava a
report on health concerning
Asiatic fin and Mrs. H. L.
Johnson,
County
Council
president, read a letter from
Miss Helen Holestetn, district
HD agent, complimenting the
home demonstration woman
for tuccess of the recent
county short course.
lloateiaea announced for
the November meeting were
Mrs. Louise Thompson and
Mrs. J. E. Andrews.
Mrs. J. c. Sapp and Mrs.
Haiel Gardner served cook­
ies and punch at last week’s
meeting to Mrs. J. H. Tindel, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.
Jack Standtfer, Mrs. William
Carroll Sr.. Mrs. William
Carroll Jr., Mrs. Louise Rushtow, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ed
Dowell, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs.
Hunter. Mrs. C. O. Nordgrtn,
Mrs. Marlon Lee, Mrs. Mary
TUlls, a new member, aad
Miss Wilson.

M akes OJC Council
Announcement was mada
this week that Miss Unda
Harris, daughter of Mr. aad
Mrs. James Y. Harris of
Oviedo, has been elected as
freshman student council re­
presentative at Orlando Jun­
ior College.

Essay Contest

Announcement waa made
thla week that tto Lake
Mary Women’s Club wUl
sponsor an essay contest for
slath grade students at tto
Lake
Mary
Elementary
School
The contest will be con­
ducted early la January on
tto subject, "To Strengthen
the Arm of Liberty," the
theme being used this year
by the Federation of Wom­
en’s Club* for the Freedom
Award.
Prise for tto best essay
will be a $33 Savings Bond.

Lormann To Be
Guest For
C O f C Meeting
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lor­
mann, program speaker for
tto October meeting of the
Longwood Area Chamber of
Commerce, said thla morning
that he will conduct an old
fashioned "town meeting"
type of question and answer
forum.
The meeting will be held la
the Longwood Civic League
Building oo Church St. at I
p.m. today. All interested resi­
dents aro invited to come and
"bring yarn

Altamonte Gets
Explorer Post

ported that &gt;4 new members
bad joined the Young Repub­
licans since June and Mlsi
Audrey Flynn of Oakland
Hills, membership chairman,
thanked tboae who suiited
in mailing out meeting not­
ice*.
She said that four new pre
einet lists have been purchas­
ed and that she hopes to
obtain tho remaining lists as
ooon aa possible in order to
contact all 2,000 registered
Republicans in the county.
Mias Flynn also announced
that Senator John Tower of
Texas will be the featured
speaker at a $10-a plate din­
ner to be held on Oct. a at
T:30 p. m. at the Cherry
Pina in Oriado. Preceedlng
the dinner will be a recep­
tion at 6:30 p. m.
It also was announced that
the State Federation will
hold Its quarterly meeting,
Nov. 17-11, at the Jamaica
Inn Motel In Orlando.
The next meeting of the
South Seminole Club will be
held at the Legion Home on
Nov. 13 beginning at a p. m.

Longwood Man
Spends Leave
With Parents
By Doans Estes
AJ/C Dennis Chambers re­
turned to duty Sunday nlgbt
after a two week’s leave spent
with hia parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Ritchlson of Longer**!.
Chambers la stationed at
Kectler Field in Biloxi. M:ss.,
where be la taking an elec­
tronics course in the field of
radio repair.

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Turkey Supper
Proceeds To Go
To Lyman Band *
By Jaae Caasefeerrr
The Lyman High School
Band Assn, will sponsor •
turkey dinner with all the
trimmings tills Saturday from
3 p. m. until 7 p. m. at too
school cafeteria.
Proceeda will go to purehase uniforms and instr* 9
menu for tto hand which
will provide continuous en­
tertainment during the din­
ner. Majorettes will be oa
hand to wait on tables.
Burbon Ferrell, chef ex­
traordinaire, will be presid­
ing in the kitchen and promlsci to icrve "all you cal
eat.” He will prepare boUa
"yank**" aad "southern ^
style" dressing to «uit the in­
dividual preference.
Charges for the dinner win
be $1.34 for adults, $1 for
studsnU and pre-school chil­
dren will bo served free of
charge.
An auction of donated food­
stuffs and white elephant
items will bo held following n
ihe dinner.
'
Mrs. Pat House, Band
Assn, president, urges that
tho best available support
be given the event in order
that the icbool band may
continue 1U growth both ia
number and in progress.

DeBary Library &gt;
Reports
New Additions
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The new room at the De­
Bary Library hat been stock­
ed and ia open for use byfl
the public.
The new encyclopedia, ‘‘Our
Wonderful World,’’ a recent
gift from the Volusia Coun
ty libraries, has proven a
popular reference source.
A loan of too fiction, pop­
ular non-fiction and mystery
stories from Mc.Naughton
Libraries of Philadelphia
also has been made by tbcl)
county system.
Each month 10 volumes
will be returned to be re­
placed by an equal number
of new titles In order to keep
the collection In current date.
At the end of six months
those volumes proving to be
most popular will be avail­
able for purchase at a dis­
count of 73 per cent.
^

Altamonte Scouts Make CampAt La-No-Che
By Leake Slmaaek
Assistant Scoutmasters Gary
Gareshe and Joseph Simunek
aad Explorer Leader Donald
MacLeod accompanied Boy
Scouts of Troop a and of Ex­
plorer Post 3S, both of Alta­
monte Springs, oo a campout
at Camp La-No-Ch* last week­
end.
Registration was held Sat­
urday morning on tto grounds
of the Altamonte Community
Chapel to open the weekend
which concluded Sunday aftsr-

Boys oa tho camp spent
tbolr time doing various ex­
ercises aad distant runs and
also experienced the pleasure
of cooking their own meala
over charcoal fires. Other ac­
tivities included swimming,
garnet and tto tradition*.’ Saturday night campfire.
An exciting part of the
evening wai provided when
one boy (Tom another camp­
site had. In his estimation, the
lucky find of a six ai*d one half
loot indigo tasks which bad
■ circumference ot dgh$

Inches.
Exercises told at the camp
were la preparation for the
"Strengthen America Camporee" to be held by tha Wtkiva
District of the Central Florida
Council oo Oct 19, 20 and U
at the Showalter rield hi Win­
ter Park.
Physical fitness merit badg­
es will be awarded all boys
meeting requirements at the
camporee.
Scoutmaster Jack Stuart,
who Is convalescing at his
home from recent surgery.

was milled by the boys
laat weekend's adventure.
Those making the trip •&lt;
Tim Cordell, Gerald Crock
Raymond Gaines, Gary (
rtshe, Mickey Hawks, Gi
Herndon, Michael tiedri
Scott Johnson, Jeff MacLe
Cory McBride, Kenny McC
Tim Murray, Barry. Poit, D
aid Pott Donald Pauls
Mika Rickett, Mike Sew
Patrick Shea. George Sir
kins. Jack Simunek, Bn
Stuart, Larry Thompson, Ki
Trawtck aad Butch Womac

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Couaty Commission Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison refused
today to bargain with three
representatives of tha Florida
Gama and Fresh Water Fish
Commission in a session at tha
general’s office to discuss the
fate of the erstwhile bird
sanctuary east of the city.
The mea from the Commis­
sion, J. W. Bickrrstaff, Don
Southwell and Jim Jtod, mat
in the office of the board
chairman and presented their
pleas to behalf of the hunters
of Central Florida and point­
ed out that the safety and well
being of the residents of the

area waa not their primary
concern, but the conaervatloa
of the wild life was, and they
could net sse^their wey clear
to closing this disputed area
unless there was a question
of conservation of wildlife.
The only concession Hutchi­
son would make was the elim­
ination of the Naval Air Sta­
tion from the area, and the
wildlife mea agreed to that
because of the lack of Juris­
diction over the station by the

since the commfesien made
Its surrey to May, and they
eiooed the area to September
when H waa arldent that tha
people to the area wanted It
closed. However, tha sports­
men pointed out the lack of a
matter ef conservation, and
the area waa reopened.
Now the question is:
Tha discussion became hung
up on the matter of whether
or not a property owner could
bunt oo his own land. And tha
suggestion waa made, as a
bargaining feeler, that the
game commission close tha
area to all racept those pro-

petty owners that wanted to
hunt oa their own laad.
The general mid that aa tha
ipokcamaa lor tha County
Commluioa ha coaid B ite aa
inch coactntoaa, and that tha
commlssioaers wanted tha
area closed to all hasttog.
Read, of tha lama commlsstoa, said there waa now a
case la tha courts to decide
whether or not a landowner
could hunt oa his own laad,
and ha doubted If the com­
mission could prevent U.
It was suggested, as an­
other bargaining point, that
perhaps the Couaty Commis­

sion could rule that than ha
ne shooting of firearms to tha
area. This could be dona, said
Southwell, but the county
would have to be responsible
for the enforcement of the

By Larry Vershel
NO NAMES PLEASE DE­
PARTMENT: A Sanford resi­
Hutchison indicated he would
dent was given several doves
bring that up before the com­
by a friend. Not wanting to
mission.
f clean them at the time, he
The final word oa the u t ­
shoved them, feathers and
ter came from the commis­
all. into the refrigerator.
sioners when the statement
Next day, be took them out
was made that the final de­
for cleaning—and one of
cision couldn’t be made by the
Game Commission until their
them flew awayl
• • •
meeting Nov. g, but they
No sooner had Third SL
would reach a decision at that
meeting.
been made a thru street went
it looked like a drag atrip . .
^ Watch Out, pollen alerted for
w speedsrs now!
• e o
School principals unhappy
over that proposed lease
AT A MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES o f the Game «nd Fresh
agreement with the city on
Water Fish Commission today, a map of tha area ia studied by, left to
Municipal Stadium. It’s even
right, J. W. Bickerstaff, Don Southwell, Jim Reed, all o f the Game Com­
money bet the city will com­
mission and County Commission Chairman J. C. Hutchison.
promise end let the schools
W EATH ER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 70-75.
(Herald Photo)
have the facility for say, H r
300 per year instead of 13.' VOL. 63
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1108
FRI., OCTOBER 12, 1902
SANFORD. FLORIDA NO. 660
. 100 . . . The big queatloo is
' when will the city atop play
tog Sente Claua with tax­
payers money.
• * •
The old police Jail has been
BAH FRANCISCO (UPI)
vacant since June . . Just
— Baseball CMamlstleaer
aa old storeroom now
Fart Frick peetpeart to­
One Idea Is to make K Into
day's scheduled World Ser­
a courtroom for the Municipal
ies game hecaase ef stormy
Judge.
weather.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) the booster for the agency’* rockets. It poured out an eerto
* * *
—Tha U. 8. Air Force today two-man Gemini apace cap* stream of almost invisible
County road crews will
might rale* falsa hopes,' he
MIAMI (UP1) — New York mier, (aid ha wss hopeful finlshtd.
launched It* mightiest war aulea, scheduled to bo launch­ heat
start laying pipe on the 33th
attorney James B. Donovan Castro would accept the of­ "Tho prisoner negotiations said.
rocket, the Titan 11, on a plan­ ed into orbit around earth The rocket climbed steeply
St. project next week . . says
But he added: "1 am al­
waited today for word from fer of the Cuban Families have not broken down. There
Into s clear blua sky. Ita sec­
ned 3,000-mll* teat flight starting late next year.
Supt of Roads J. C. Lavcn
Fidel Castro on the neat step Committee of medicine, drugs, are simply some points that ways optimistic about avery'
Tha giant rocket, shaped ond stage Ignited on tchtdul*
acrosa the Atlantic Ocean.
dcr.
in negotiations for release of medleal supplies and baby have not been resolved," Don­ thing I engage in until I aban­
The 103-foot rocket blasted somewhat like a sausage with and sent a nose con* full of
• s e
don it, and I am not ready to
1,113 Cuban Invasion prison­ food as ransom for tha cap­ ovan said.
from Ita launching pad at fir* at one end, thundered teat Instrument* soaring on a
Bids on doubling the space
lie said the families com­ abandon thU."
tives of the abortive April JT,
ers.
smoothly Into the sky as Ita hug* are Into apse*.
It-.25 a. m.
of the tax Assessor’s office
mittee, which be represents,
Donovan would not go into Biff Decision
Donovan said when ha ar­ 1961, Bay of Pigs Invasion.
The Titan 11, which will be 430,000 -. pound-thrust firstwill bo let Oct. 33.
rived hero on s commercial Tha stocky Naw Yorker, bad mad* “ a. definite concrete what he termed "new ques
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — able to burl a giant nuclear stage engloe-ihe most pow­
• • •
flight from Havana Thursday who negotiated tho trade last proposal to Dr, Castro. HU lions on specifics" bolding up Eight federal Judges will de­ warhead up te halfway around erful ever built into a U.S.
M YSTERY
DEPART
that ha hoped the Cuban re­ February of Russian spy Ru­ government is considering U. a final agreement. But he said cide today whether to Im­ the world when It becomes op­ war rocket — roared Into ac­
MENT: Who’* clearing pro­
gime would contact him with­ dolf Abel for American U2 It represents what wo believe the offer does not involve pose massive finea and im erational, waa seeking Ita tion.
perty out
by Persimmon
in 48 hours. He said the next pilot Francis Gary Powers is the maximum we can of­ money, and that the U.. S prisonment on Mississippi fourth aurceaa In ala tries.
Because of the ehemirn! pro­
Ave.T Both county and eity
government baa no part hr the Gov. Rost Barnett, continue
and la tha Democratic nom­ fer."
move la up to Castro.
pellants
It uses, the Titan II
The
Federal
Space
Agency
building official* shako their
Donovan declined to aay negotiations.
The ruddy-faced Donovan, inee opposing Sen. Jacob X.
the threat of such punish­ also was keenly interested in waa difficult te see from a dis­
heads.
Longwood P o l l c s Chief
“ My work does not Involve ment or remove U.
looking weary from tight days Javits, R-N. Y.. made it clear flatly the priaoaeri would be
• • •
the results of the test The tance. In place of the characClaude Layo warned Thurs­
in Havana and two hours-long to newsmen hero that bo did released. "ThU would bo very one dollar in cash," said
Titan II has been tabbed aa terlatle fiery exhaust of moat day that all unlicensed dogs
A PEW POST OFFICE sessions with tha Cuban pre­ not consider the prisoner talks foolish on my part . . . it Donovan.
Meet Set '
JOTTINGS . . . New post of­
found running loos* la ti\*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
fice will be ready by next
The Dairy Industrial Techr month . : . auy Alton reports
'fclcJl Committee of the 'State
the first Utter to Santa Claus
ginning to stiffen finea tovitd
Milk ' Comm baton will meet
arrived . . . speaking to Guy
on the owners.
here Dee. 1$ to, disease a bin
he sure is optimistic bo
Four cases Involving un­
to protect^ consumers and
will bo around In time for
licensed dogs were heard Wed­
Florida producers of fresh
the opening of the new fad
nesday night and of the two
milk.
lity.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Committee hai remained firm dogfights occurring last week­
• • •
Funds for tha much bounced- In Its stand to refuse appro­ end one Involved dogs with no
Another First
Commimloner John Fitz­
NEWTON, Mass. (UPI) — around cross-Florida barge priating the money for the licensee.
A new move U underway by son, it was reliably reported.
It was reported at the last
patrick tells os that the coun
Other cases te come before
Telstar added another first canal, pushed hard by Sen. canal.
ty will get IU long awaited a group of North OrUndo cit- According to Mayor Frank council meeting a balance of
the courts since the ordinance
to its achievements Thursday
Spessard Holland, (D-Kla.)
administrative aide despite (tens to effect the outter of Faaula tha poealbla reason for $19 In the town treasury and
became effective In July have
when it demonstrated that
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★
efforts by Vernon Dunn to City Treasurer and Council­ the new try ousting the coun­
Involved various complaints
communications satellites can cleared the Senate Thursday
debta
amounting
to
kill tho proposal . . .“ it Just man Woodrow Andarson and cilman U the financial crisis
against unlicensed dogs de­
relay Information around the and were sent back to the
thousand dollar*
may have to wait until next Councilman Robert Stephen­ facing the city.
stroying property.
world from one earth-bound House.
town.
year," John added.
Layo said that since July l
computer to another.
Holland was scheduled to
• • •
The mayor said he has been
several unclaimed dogs have
take the $203,000 recommenda­
Sales personnel, e 1e r k s
been humanely destroyed and
expecting Anderson, who la
Drive Reds Out
tion In the Senate catch-all
merchants and all other la
that at the present time tito
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) money bill before a Senatealao
town
treasurer,
to
call
a
terested persons should mark
city
Is holding several others
—Indian
Prtma
Minister
JawHouse
conference
today.
meeting of the finance com­
their caleudsra for Oct. 23
which have gone unclaimed.
aharial Nehru ordered his
U the conference report
mittee
to
discuss
ways
and
H
E
A
V
Y
Attack
Squad21 and 23 and plan to attend
He asks that residents who
means that could be used by ron Five will get a armed forces today to drive gives the go-ahead on the
the three daya salesmanship
miss
their animats for any
Chinese
Communist
troops
money, chance* are good that
the town to raise funda to new skipper soon. Cdr.
seminar, being conducted
length of time contact the po­
from
the
Northeast
frontier
the
House
would
vote
yes
since
L. H. Settc will relieve
Pennington said today that meet the criala.
Plans call for the huge new
here under the University of
lice department alnee the or­
Anderson had failed to call Cdr. Roy E. Farmer area where Indian and Chi­ conferees sr* rarely over­
Florida Marketing Research shopping center being devel­ the delay has been because of
dinance specifies alt unclaimnese
forces
have
clashed
In
turned.
Division, and the Downtown oped at SR 436 and iiwy. 17- t h e merger of SlcCrory's the meeting for an undlaclused aboard the USS For- heavy fighting.
shall be destroyed
Rep. Robert Sikee, (D-Fla.)
stores with several other out­ reason. The Mayor aaye, "1 re.itnl in the Mediter­
Merchants Association.
■ period of 72 hours.
who
worked
with
Holland
on
92
to
get
underway
with
more
fits and the combined build­ know that if we got our heada ranean.
• • •
SEN.
Steps Near
the plan, says he Is confident
The School Board yesterday major construction about the ing and plans section of the together and talked about the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. tho measure will pass the
approved a resolution ptedg. first of the year, according new chain I* still in a state problem in a culm manner a
Reds Expel
(UPI) — Acting Secretary House.
of
confusion.
eolution
could
be
reached.
I
ing their support and welcom to George Pennington, in
General Thant called in his
If
the
measure
Is
approved
However,
Pennington
said,
have no doubt about It at all.
log the new Seminole Col charge of the project for
U. S. Official
tS-nstion Congo
Advisory by the conference and the 3 Picked Up
lege to the county. The sup­ Eastern Shopping Centers, "We confidently expect the But It ia the responaibllity,
MOSCOW (UPI) - The SoMIAMI
(UPI)—Tho
Coast
Committee
today
to
discuss
House, the Atlantic te Gulf
company to come through delegated at the laet meeting,
port Is strictly moral, they Inc.
Guard reported It picked up vict Union today ordered tha
steps
to
end
Katanga*
se­
trench,
which
Florida
officials
with their finalised plans with of Anderson to call the get-to­
can't give any other kind,
cession and speed reunifica­ say will bring millions of dol­ three Cuban refugees from a epulsion of U. S. embassy
in a few weeks." The major gether and he hasn't done so.“
guess.
tion of the African trouble lars to the stale and save mil­ small boat in the ocean to­ political officer Kermlt MidMayor
J.
II.
Crapps
today
companies having leases are The 3layor refused to spec­
• • •
lions for the nation, would al­ day after receiving a radio thun, 41. He was the second
ready to go, but the Eastern ulate on the possible success said ha favored putting the spot.
Altamonte Springs declined
message from a Russian tank­ American diplomat ordered
most be a reality.
present
pest
office
building
people want to build a 77,000 of the petition now being cir­
to go along with the request
er about the Cubans' plight. out within a week.
New
Commander
U
tho
conference
report
is
up for public bid and not
square foot structure to bouse culated.
o( the South Seminole Gas
U S VEGAS, Ncv. (UPI) bad, a House (lour fight would
the McCrory store, a Liggett’*
making a library out of the
Authority for $100, to continue
—The American Legion nam­ then follow with Rep. Clar­
drug
outlet
and
a
Trade
Winde
facility.
planning for the coining o(
SEVILLE, Spain (UPI)-An
Crapps said he felt the pre ed a Georgian sa It* nation­ ence Cannon, (D-Mo.) chair­
natural gas to the area. Said Iberia Airlines plane crashed cafeteria all at one time, and Rebels Facing
al commander Thursday and man of the House Appropria­
not
piece
meal.
sent
library waa nituated in
a survey several years ago near her* today with 28 per­
passed resolution* demanding tions Committee, leading the
Eventually
the
center
will
the proper place "in a nice
revealed gas wss "unfeas sona aboard, an a i r l i n e
Women Now
action against Communist opposition.
total 300,000 square feet, and
residential area."
ible" for the town, and could spokesman said.
Cuba, using force If neces­
CAIRO
(UPI)
The
semiThe House Public Works
Until You Compare
will
be
built
on
the
“
mall
“ I'd Just like to put the sary, and praising the Ken­
n't get any money from the
The Spanish news agency plan" similar to the Eastern official Middle East News
QUALITY
Federal Government for
Agency of the U.A.R. today post office on the tax roll if nedy administration's policy
Mcncheta sakl the plane ap­
PRICE
feasibility report.
Mayor peared to catch fire In the air Shopping Center installation said Yemeni women have the General Service Adminis­ on Berlin. Janes E. Powers,
tration will go along with it," 32, of Macon, Ga„ was named
Swofford led the attack and near Carmona In the province at Parkwood Plasa.
LOCATION o f:
Joined
"republican"
forces
in
Classified
Page 8 A V
the commissioners obedient of Seville, then plunged into The ultimate coat of the de­ battling royalist troops ad­ Crapps added.
national
commander
after
velopment will be $300,000,
Page 7
However, the GSA had one of llte rno-t spirited cam­ Bridge . __...
ly followed.
the ground. The site of the and will provide a facility to vancing from Saudi Arabia.
• • •
Comics
....
..
Page
earlier
reported
that
unless
paigns in the veteran organ­
MENA said the rebels met
crash was estimated to be serve the whole southern end
Edit.'rial „ ........ Pag*
The School Board officially about 20 miles from Seville.
the attack by the forces loyal the facility ta made into a isation'* history.
of
Seminole
County,
as
well
Dear Abby
.... Pago
named the new school to be
library it wuuld be turned
to
the
self-proclaimed
Imam
aa the northern section of
Pago
Entertainment
1 built at English Estates. Yep
over to the school board.
(king)
of
Yemen
with
artil­
ISuilt By —
Orange County.
Puxile ....
Page
you guessed "sit, it* to be
The new post offke is ex­ Mixed Course
lery
and
air
bombardments.
The present PubUx, the only
called the English Estates
Pago
Society
........
.
NEW YORK (UPI)—Slocks
store now constructed, was It predicted that the royal­ pected to he ready for oc­
Park Royal Homes, Inc.
Elementary School.
Page
Sports
..
ists would be "liquidated In cupancy by tha first of next held to a narrow and mixed
done
early
at
the
insistence
of
•
•
*
Page
Churches
month.
course
in
quiet
trading
today.
2
to
3
days."
George Jenkins, owner of the
Kids, don’t forget to get
chain, who believed Uw area
OFFERED BY —
your entries in to the Jaycees
needed a supermarket and re­
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
for the Christmas parade
fused to wait for the rest of
theme for this year. Deadline The Florida Supreme Court
STEMPER AGENCY
the leases to be arranged.
suspended
former
Legislator
la Oct 19th and the winner
gets a $23 savings bond. On- John 31. Hathaway of Punt*
REALTOR - INSUROR
1 ly children in the first Corda from the practice of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — the way of adjournment of and harbors bill. Smith wants ly that “ I wouldn't bet on
Pope Urges
through the sixth grades are law for two years today.
FA 2-4991
The
Florida
Bar.
which
re­
Weary
lawmakers hoped that the longest session in 11 them out, Kerr wants them It."
eligible.
As time passed, eacb de­
commended Hathaway be dis­ ‘Sacrifice*
•
e
e
two "stubborn old men" years were Sen. Robert S. In.
parting airliner increased the
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
8EE
Over 200 reservations are barred. said the attorney re­
would solve their squabble Kerr, (D-Okla.), and Rep.
Senate Democratic Laader chance that either the Sen­
In for Doyle Conner’s appear­ ceived funds belonging to lb* Pope John XXIII urged states­ over rivere and harbors to­ Howard W. Smith (D-Va.).
AD uml STORY
Mike Mansfield, Mont., said ile or lb* House—or both—
ance before Use Farm Bureau Charlotte Shell Corporation men of every nation today to
INSIDE TODAY!
They are arguing over prospects were "reasonably might be left without a quor­
Tuesday nigbt at the Civic and failed to promptly ac­ prepare for "tha necessary day and wind np the 17th
about
six
projects
in
the
$2.3
Congress.
good"
for
coding
the
Mission
um
If
a
disgruntled
member
Center . . . Dinner set for count for the monies and con- sacrifices to save the peace
The two men standing in billion "pork barrel" rivers late today. But he added dry­ forc(d the point.
verted them te bis own use. \of the world."
»(
v 3:30 n. m.

ISmtlb

It s Castro M ove Now
On Release Of 1,113

Bulletin

'Mightiest' W ar
Rocket Launched

mwA...

Dog Crackdown
On In Longwood

Canal Funds Back
To House For OK

New Oust’ M ove
In North Orlando

$3 Million ShopPlaza
ConstructionDueSoon

Put Post Office
On Bid— Crapps

Plane Crashes;
28 Aboard

DON’T BUY

Herald Index

PA RK R O Y A L HOM ES

Court Suspends
Fla. Lawmaker

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David Mnore will lead the
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The p e a g w eenelndad with W M S T o M a e t
tha traditional birthday en
k
a
TIM Weaaa’a MUtteirf
whkh waa eerved with poneh.
Sedety of the h i M i L*ki
TalaraiAati and J s n i a r
GA’a and Primary Bunbeaasa Baptist Charth la f m Pvt
will M d a gawtral meeting,
Aral at tfca saw church year,
oast Thursday at T:H p.m. *
Guild Sets Sale
By U m CiinM
my
Tha Ladies Oaild af tha
linniiaa Letharax Church
af Cwsalhary will spaaear
a muaaga sale at tha S
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p
er
Veto Feed St** an SI 4M
bsgtoaiag at • s. m. Sahv
U y.

C h v d i O f God

Catholic
Assem bly O f God
r n u r cwrarw
or n i a m a a n
take Mary. Fla.
Mar. &amp; L. D raw &lt;r. tu rn
laaday
1:41 a. wl ---- Btbla School
I1M a. aa _ Vornln* Wortklp
TiM a a. _ Bosnia* Sortie*
Iflt 4 a Wad. Mid-Wit*
Frmyar hrrlcta
T :»a m. tat Wad. Mlsoloatry
larvtaa

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(Haraid Photos)

Baptist

Pirns Revealed
For Animal
Church Bazaar
munity Presbyterian Church
hi Lake Mary eu Oct. 10.
A turkey dinner with ail the
trna miDfi win m r n ia ,
m .J : also win'be available
W taha aut aarrlca.
Cootha wlQ ha ow the
grounds with yraeto pupa,
hamburgars, candy apples aad
action candy. Novally gifts
and Christmas decorations
will ha for sals aad other
booths will offer aprons, baaahaga and baked giiods.
Of interest to tha children
will be a variety of games
far hiding darts, fish pond aad
bow aad arrow. Rides will la­
ck Je train and horses and
irovlta will be shown of specla inlarest to children.
Oaa important Hallowscn
faatura will ha a real Spook
House.
AU residents of tha com­
munity aad surrounding m u
are Invited lo attend.

Rev. Grover Sewell

Our Lady's
To Hold
Open House

By Glnajr Sklsltk
North Orlando's Our Lady's
Circle of Um Catholic Wom­
en's Club of Um Church of
Um Nativity will hold “ (Wn
House" at tha boms of Mrs.
Edmund Jones, 11 N. Cortes,
from I p. m. until • p. m.
next Tuesday,
Study Class
Displayed wiU bo an assort­
ment of Christmas Cards and
Changes Time
Jewelry which may be or­
dered through members of
O f Meetings
The pastor's class on Um tha circle.
book, “ Foundation of Christ­ All Interested persons are
ian Teaching la the Methodist Invited lo attend.
Church," now being conducted
at the First Methodist Church
of Sanford, wtll change Us Catholic Women
meetings to 7:20 p.m. on Wednesday nights beginning neat To M eet Monday
week.
By Domia Estae
The class, which has hid an
Tha Catholic Women's Club
attendance of aorae U per­ ot the Church ot the Nativity
sons, is open to anyone inter­ will meet Monday at g p.m.
ested and is a discussion In the social hall of the
study on the basic Ideas the church. Color slides of the
Methodist Church tsacbai and Vatican will be shown.
the means through which
This Sunda&gt;” the womsn
these Ideas may be transmit­ wiU receive Communion In a
ted to others.
body at the 8 a. m. Man.

The United Church Women
If Sanford announced today
that the annual local observ­
ance of World Community Day
will be held on Friday, Nov.
1 at • p.m. at tbo Church of
the Naxarcne, Second St. and
Maple Ave.
Mrs. F. A. Dyson, presldent of the Church Women,
reports that all memtwrs of
the group in this area ar*
pooling their interests and
energies for ■ united effort
to Increase the prospects of
world peace.
Invitation to participate in
the service is extended to all
tajsrested men, women and

joung people and the night
meeting was scheduled this
year In order that all might
iltend.
By way of preparing ma­
terial aid for women and
children of Southeast Asia,
the Church Women during the
summer have been making
and assembling sewing kits
and collecting cotton tee
shirts and shorti and piece
goods to be presented at this
service.
The Free Will Collection
will be used toward making
possible a new woman's pro­
ject In Indonesia, Mrs. Dyson advised.

■jr Jan* Cam A m y
Ra». Joha N. Mootgomary,
parlor at tha First Unitad
Pmbjrtarian Church of Cas­
selberry, win bogia a aerlas
of arrmoor aatitlad "Portralta of Christ/' at Um 11
a. m. worship arnica Sawday.
Tha first aarmow wiU ha
aw a young man's portrait
at Christ
This developing church la
Mora than i,m Jcbovah'a meeting at tha Casselberry
Witnesses, meeting last weak- Woman's Club ow Overbrook
and in DaLand for a threeday asaambly, beard D. J.
Thomas district repmenta*
tiro for the Watchtower Bible
and, Tract Society ot New
York, deliver the principal
addreas Sunday.
Rush N. Stafford, local
preaiding minister ot the lo­
cal congragatloa termed the
assembly held at tha new DaLand High School a complete
success during which IS new
ministers war* Immersed.
Delegate* from 20 congre­
gations in and around Central
Florida stayed on after the
Sunday session discussing
the seriousness of Um time
and their duties as Christ­
ians, Stafford reported, add­
ing that Um meeting was de­
signed to encourage all who
attended to “ spread Um word
ot 11/0“
Tbs father of Mrs. Xarlylo
Housholder. lav. It L. Hathcox, died la a Imfthfield, NC. hospital last Sunday after
a thraa-day Ulness, at Um ape
of T*.
The Reverend Hethcoa, who
for approalmataly M years
The Sanford Church of tbs served the two North Carolina
Naiarens, located at Sacond Methodist Conferences, retired
St. and Mapla Ave, will bold six years ago and tinea that
special services Sunday to lima ha and Mrs. Hcthcox
eUmaa the 14 days of “ Ope­ have made their home in Clay­
ration Doorbell."
ton, N. C. Funeral services
During this period of Ume, wort held in Tha Claytoa
Um church families have con­ Methodist Church, where Rev.
tacted more than TuO fami­ Hethcox served as pastor for
lies that do not sttsnd church seven years, Tuesday after­
regularly.
noon at 2 o.m.
The Rally Day will begin
Mr. and Mrs. Housholder
with Sunday School at t:4S returned to Sanford Thursday.
a. m. followed by Morning
Worship at 10:4) a. m. la
the evening the Youth groups
meet st • p. m. and Um
final evening evangelisUc
service is held at 1 p. m.
Rev. Paul Bkkes, pastor,
welcomes the public at aU
services and meetings of the
church.

Witnesses Hold

R. L. Hethcox
Dead At 78

Nazarenes Plan
Rally Day

things, aom# fin*
within
thamsalvca and tom* not, but
all bring disillusionment If
they ar* not grounded in God.
If w« are to have * faith that
wiU wear wall and hold Its
color, no mattar how many
dranchlngs of disappointment
It has, It will necessarily b*
that which la In tha personal
Cod ravaalad in Jtaus Christ.
Your path may be clouded,
or even dark, at timaa In
Ufa, but If you hav* faith that
Jaiua Christ constantly ad­
monished those around Him
to hav*, you will find that a
maglo light will dlspal tha
clouds of gloom, and you may
walk unafraid and with con­
fidents through tha parils of
Ilf*.
An anonymous poet looked
into tha daap meaning of
faith whan h* said:
“ Isn’t It strang* how long
a night can grow
Ere morning and the
daw T
Isn't it quaer how black a
cloud can blow
Before
brtaka
through?
Faith la romambarlng ar*
break of day.
Or ar* tha alonn is dona,
llis l out of somewhere
speeding on thair way
Ar* tbs morning and tha
soar

New Deacons
Nominated
By Jsse Casselberry
Bob Conrad, Curtis* Bass
and Jim Reed have been
nominated by the Prairie
Lake Baptist Church of Fern
Perk, investigated by the
Board of Deacons and ap­
proved for ordination as dea­
cons of the church.
The ordination services is
planned for the near future.
The Board of Deacons held
an organisation meeting tost
Sunday afternoon presided
over by the new chairman,
Paul Lowe.
Harley Sturgill was elect­
ed to serve as vice chairman
and Joe Rendlck ss secre­
tary.

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td is w ee£
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Minis* Warship — 1:41 a. m.
laaday BeBaat _ _ t:4l a. w
Mania* Warably ItiM a aa
Tralala* Union — Silt y. b.
Bvinla* Warably . fit* y. m.

OaU Satth ____
■aaday Babaal _
Mania* Wonkly
Tralala* Ualaa .
Braslo* Warahly
Wad. Frayor Barr
Karoory Open
WTBB -----------laaday Kite Br

Lutheran
Church O f Christ

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MMWwaw S i Wans

Marrla Ruby ___ Braa*alUt
Bible ctsssos _ ISiaa a. m.
Mania* Wtnkly _ ll:*e a. a
Bosnia* Warably - t:t* y. a.
Bible clasaos Wad. T:M yn.

BSFTUT CBAFBL
sea a. Falrtla An.
r. W. Morrord, Cbayal Faster
■uaday School ___ 1:41 a.B.
Tralala* Ualaa _
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Worablyt H o b . TiM yn.
won Bvaata* Frayor T:aa y-a. Will leas Back ____ Minis
Bibio atady :------ lira a.
M orale* Wssahly H i** a
BAPTIST CBVBCM
Sunday
M4b as. and cams Aon.
Bronla* lorvlco _ 1:1* y.
Robert f B l t h ______ Fa(tar
Wed. BIM* CU.M. I l f y
Hocalar Mootln* 11:14 a. B. Boo -Harold of Truth" 1 y
(First Insday)
luaday as Channel |
Ceafarasaa — — till y. w.
(proaadta* Saturday)
Spaclal Moulin* _ T:I0 y. b
Christian Science
tThird tanday)
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Mb •«. A Holly Ar*.
Foul M- Collar____ Fabler
Sunday School _ 14:10 a. m.
Sunday
Mornln* Warahly 11:4* a. m.
Sunday
Erenln* Worship t:4l y m.
Wodnoodoy
Frayed Strvla* ~ Till y. n.

War. E. Hath Ornat __ Fsittt
■nnday Sahaat ____ 1I:M a. a
Morals* Worship 11:#* a. b
Sondiy Kvanta* __ T ill » b.
Wad. Bible atady - 1:M y. ■.
Conqyorort Maatln*
Friday ■
T: l t y. *

Balyk Brewer Jr. Bna*aBsi
Bible Babaal ___ lt:M a. m.
Morals* Warably II|M a. a.
Bosnia* Warship . fit# y. m.
Wad. Frayso Baryta# ta t yn.

Presbyterian
(Mere S t, at Woodlam* Ave*
Bar. Saba H. Miron Jr. FaaUr
lastly School _ _ •:#• a. a. Tboaaa H. Makla_Aaslstaal
Wsrokly _ t i l l a. a
Morula* Warahly Ittl A tin# Morale*
laaday School
■ 1:41 a. a
a. m.
Sasaloa M oetla* __ l t i i l a. a
u r r --------- .
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orals* W arably 11:** a. a
Fleaeer FoUawobly
Baalar Follawshly .
K vaala* Warahly _
Wod. Frayor Sarvtaa

Bor. Bat Orocory, Jr, Faatar
laaday Sobool ----- till a . B .
Mormln* Worship lit** a. B.
MTF ------------------ Sit* y. b

Eva. Wortbly ------ t:ll p. m.
Wo A Prayer larvla* TUI y.

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F A 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend
The Church O f Your Chi
Wlleon-Eichafberftr Mortuary
Eaalre L WUaaw sad Staff

The American Oil Company
Mr. sad Mrs. M. R. Stricklead

Progressive Priallap Co.
J. M. Cameras aad Staff

WUooa-Mikr Fanil t u n Co.
M»- eed Mr*. Al WUeea

Mrs. -Appleby’* Restaurant
111 N. Park
Echo la Bedding CotBpoay
Mr. aad Mrs. L. F. Gem*

Honor Motor Soles Co.
E*aeU Famll A staff

Food Fair Starts. lac.
George BaUey A Baspiayaa

Samford A tb a tlc N a tlo u l Bank
Hewsrd H. Hedge. A Staff

Hill Lumbar A Hardware Co.
Jiasaty Crappe A Employ***

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H e a v y Attack Squadron
’‘ Peacemakera of the
Fleet" led by Cdr. Louie "B"
Hoop Jr., Commanding Offi­
cer, landed at the Naval Air
Station, Sanford, Thursday
after successfully completing
the first A ll "Vigilante” de­
ployment to tho Mediterran­
ean aboard tbo nuclear pow­
ered carrier USS Enterprise.
| P r o m i a a n t dignitaries,
friends and relatives of the
"Peacemakera” were saluted
by the aleck "Vigilantes” aa
they thundered overhead la
precision formation.
Tbo "Peacemakers” depart­
ed NAB Sanford la August to

Join Canter Air Grtmp Six
aboard tba USS Baterpris* at
Norfolk. Tbo Enterprise do*
parted Norfolk d d other fleet
unite that tame sooth to rea­
dervou with British and
French Naval forces near the
■ootheastern Earopeaa coast.
Hart, the Navy’s lint A3J
squadron succoasfully partici­
pated in the NATO exercise
Riptide III durta* which U. S.
Naval Forces; as well as
NATO Allies, saw the AM-1
"Vigilantes" wespons system
in action for the first time
launching foes range simulat­
ed atomic strikes.
The Xnterpatee then passed

through the Straits of Gibral­ Bing and Kathy Crosby, who
tar Into the blue Mediterraa- were vacationing at the fam­
ous resort area.
ationa before anchoring aft At sea s(ain during the
the French Rivera near the first week o( September the
fabulous city of Cannes. Many AJJ "Vigilante” participated
of the ’’Peacemakers” took with notable success with the
full advantage of the numer­ Sixth Fleet in the combined
ous sight seeing tours avail­ United States and French ex­
able throughout France. The ercise "Lafayette’’ and the
beautiful weather and scenery NATO exercise " Indian Sum­
afforded many "abetter bugs'* mer.’’ Mid-September found
the opportunity to capture eu the leased Enterprise anchor­
film such picturesque placet ed in the bay el Naples with­
as Parte, Monaco, the French in sight el the mighty Mt Ves­
Alps, and numerous quaint uvius. The ’’Peacemakera"
and historical Franch towns.
White at Cannes, the Enter­ to see, many for tho first time,
prise was visited by maay the magatiktat city of Borne
people, including celebrities aad tho nearby Vatican, tow-

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Within a woeh the fomidable Enterprise was rreistag
by the active voleante late of
Stromboll, through the Straits
of Messina, aad across the
Eastern Msdtterraasaa to par­
ticipate la tho NATO exordia
"Fan Trap” fovoKteg Turk-

USS Fraaklin D. Rooeevtlt
aad Matron Eleven "Checkertail'a" relieved Matron Seven
during. appropriate ’’Tataever" ceremonies.
During IS operating days la
September the squadron flaw
a now monthly Ugh' of 199
hours hi SOS sorites. This flight
ttaaa figure is claimed as a
record for say carrier squad­
ron introducing a saw airpUat
to tho fleet

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JUDGING TEAM S from the Bemlnole High School Chapter o f the F *
ture Farmers o f America attended the Southeaatern Livestock Show
being held at Ocala this week, to teat their knowledge o f atock and fo la te
o f judging, which la pert o f their FFA instruction. Shown here bomlnt
up on the main points before they left for Ocala are, from le ft, Leon DoAnon, Mike Maples, Malcolm Johnson, A1 Goodspeed, David Thomas, Donnie
Sipes and Terry Wataon,

Mr. aad Mrs. Kvtogio D.
Daus Jr. aatsrlihmd some N
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gwsta at a eeekeat last Sun­
day following the baptism ef
their first son, Ritchie Glean,
by Fr. Richard Lyooi at AH
Souls Cbureh. Mr. and Mrs.
Davis Gavin wars Godpar­
ents by proxy.
Tbo party bsgaa at S p.m.
A progress report on tho work towards bringing na­
sad was hsld on tho spraw­
ling lawn of their home.
less than two year old Semi­ tural gas lain homes of South
Tables, decorated with palm MRS. F. D. SCOTT haa • Stock judging teams from nole Gas Authority was giv­ Seminote ruatdeate. Psrtlek
8118 Chapter of tho Future
paling at the present than
lsavss, ware centered with
been named Chairman Farmers of Amsrlca who en­ en at Monday night's meet­ are Longwood, Casselberry
various kinds of fruits.
The attractive center table, o f the Women's Divis­ tered competition with teams ing of tho CasMlberry Board aad Altamonte Springs.
Each taws will beads Ha
ion o f the Neighbor­ from all tbs state at the of Aldermen by Ed Luna who
also covered with pain
servos as chairman of the own service through bran­
fronds, held the Utehon (roast h o o d solicitation for
Southeastern Live Stock Show, gas authority committee.
chIs* agreemrmts.
pig) which was surrounded
tha 1962 United Fund held In Ocala this week, came
Luna advised that appliesLuna, ruquaatiag tlM, afo
with
pineapples,
grapes,
ap­
W estgate, Merinello Griffith, and Darlene Fedcampaign. Other ap­ home with second and third Uoo for financing a survey vised that sack of the thru*
ples and psachss.
der. Standing are Patty Crider, Marilyn Epps,
place honors, Instructor Bill itudy of tbo area Involved towns had bees ashed la
Also served were barbecued pointments i n c l u d e
Martha Kosky, Dian Guthris and Bettie Wig­
waa mad# last month to the contribute an equal amawat
spareribs aad chicken, pencil John Alexander, Gor­ West said today.
gins.
(Herald Photo)
The first team, mads up of Federal Housing aad Homo towards sip ansa of prepara*
(Filipino noodtes), chop suey, don Bradley, Richard
Echel- Rodney Flake!, Wayne Reeves Agency la Atlanta, Ga., which
fried rice, ehkkea-aucanal Dens, Harry
salad, potsto salad, fruit berger, Gena Estridge, and Jimmy Winter look sec­ scorned favorable to tbo Idea.
The Seminole Authority
N. V . Fanner, William ond place In dairy judging,
Fraass, Stewart Gat* with Flnkel taking high indi­ would embrace an area be­
ginning just north of Five
chel,
Bill
Hemphill, vidual award.
Tbs second team, made up Points extending south to in­
Howard Hodges, John
McCtoskey, C liff Me- of Don Sipes, A1 Goodspeed clude every municipality ex­
Kibbln, Richard Pack­ and Mike Maplts took third la cept North Orlande end
Oviedo.
ard. B. L. Perkins, A. beef and awlna Judging.
Tbe church accepted a re­
North Orlando's charter
Jimmy Winter’s registered
B. Peterson Sr., Ralph
commendation fr o m
the
Pezold, Robert Shed- Black Angus bull calf took p-uvsnts its participation and
Ry Mrs. H. L. Johaaew
which originally
Steering Mission Committee
den and Mike Sirinnni. itcood place ribbons in the Oviedo,
went along with the idea, has
that they approve a request N ut- Tuesday's meeting of
Glenn McCnll heads the Beef Breeding contest
Tbo local FFA boys attended withdrawn for tho present
for a $10,000 loan from the tha Lake Monroe PTO will be
Commercial Employes
the Youth Division of the Live­ time.
New Works Fund of the Flor­ opened to the entire commun
Division.
The Authority was creat­
stock Show hold Monday and
ida Baptist Convention for Ity and to residents of the aur- Members of tho graduating
(Herald Photo)
Tuesday.
ed soma II months ago to
the purchase of property and
class
of
1947
at
8amlnola
High
roundlng vicinities who are
aid in the building of the
School are asked to meet with
first unit of the Lake Howell Interested in helping organise the reunion planning commit­
■ volunteer Fire Dept for the tee nt the home at Mrs. A. C.
Baptist Chapel.
The Chapel la a mission of area.
Doudney Tuesday at S p. m.
tbo Prairie Lake Church and The meeting will ho held In Mrs. Doudnay's home to an
tbe new property will be lo­
tbe school auditorium begin­ West Flrat St
cated on the Howell Branch
The 14th class reunion la
Rd. In tbe Temple Terrace ning at 7i30 p. m.
planned for December 19th
Representatives of the Do- and the committees are now
area.
Bary and Lake Mary Velua- In the process of working out
tear Fire Depts. will be on the arrangements for the
Rev. Copeland
hand to answer questions and meeting place and other de­
tails.
Attends School assist In any needed way with
planning and forming the new
By Jane Casselberry
. . . can mean bo much to your family in pride, com fort,
Rev. Delmas Copeland, pas­ organisation.
Arrangements h a v e b e e n
tor of the Casselberry Com
and security. W e will b« glad to guide you to a round
munlty Methodist Church, has made to provide a baby sitting
Inventment in a new home in Idyllwitdo o r Ravtnna
been attending the Pastor’s service and for cartoon movlea
School held this week at the to be shown to the older ehll
Park.
Methodist Youth Camp near dren in the Community Build­
•
fiua
Eqoipmoal
ing
Just
back
of
the
school.
Leesburg.
Morris Ruby, principal and • Factory Tralacd
Those attending wero pri­
Mechanic
chairman
of the PTO Fire
vileged to bear such apeak
H OLTS ATLANTIC
era aa Dr. Kennath Scott La- Committee, today urged that
MOTOR CLINIC
tournette, noted historian, aa many people as poaalbla Highways 1T-IS sag 43*
Fan Park, Fla.
writer and mlnistar and Bis­ plan to attend this important
ua-ssu
meeting.
hop James W. Henley.

Local FFA Takes
Honors At
Livestock Show

SANFORD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Cheerleaders strike • poee just before the first home
gome, as they prepare to lead fans in boosting
Die Braves. From left kneeling a n Stefany

Gas Authority Report
Given In Casselberry

Pink Ladies Set Prairie Lake Church Plans Monroe PTO
Lunch Tuesday
Weekly Visitation Program To Discuss
Fire Protection
A general luncheon meeting
of tho Pink Ladies of the
Seminole Memorial Hospital
Women's Auxiliary win be
held at Spencer's Restaurant
Tlesday at 13:3o p. m.
"This ts an Important matt­
ing, when we will make plans
for the future and all Pink
Ladles are urged to attend,"
■aid Mrs. Rutl Robison,
chairman.
Pink Ladies planning to
attend the luncheon are to
Make reservations at the Hos­
pitality Shop in the hoepital

Linebacker Out
NEW YORK (UPD—Line­
backer Bob Slmmi, a 3-ytar
veteran with the New York
Giants, has been placed on
waivers. The dropping of
Simms, a former Rutgers
star, leaves the Giants with
33 players, one leu than the
National Football League
limit.

Legal Notice

By Jaae Casselberry
At a builocu meeting of
the Pralrio Lake Baptist
Churcfo of Fern Park held
Wednesday night, the church
accepted the recommendation
of tha Board of Deacons to
havo
quarterly
business
meetings Instead of monthly
meetings.
The deacons have appoint­
ed Curtiss Bau, chairman of
a committee to promote a
weekly visitation program
for (too church, setting aside
Tuesdays
purpose.
a w agus/a for
ivi that
i
Jtin Reed haa been appointed aa a commlttee of
one to divide the chureh
membership rolls Into nine
eqtiil parts, grouping the
fanyllies into the area in
which they live.
Each member of tbe Board
of Deacons will hava a Hat
of families and the respon­
sibility of visiting, providing
spiritual counsel and showing
gwstral interest In each fara

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Tbe program la being con
» t h e circuit count o r
r u n nixtii ju d icial fin - ducted to bring tbe church
c u t in a xii r o n anni. clboer to tbe people. Each
s o l r c o t*v t v, F l o r i d a .
IX CIIA.XCF.RY XO. 1 S W
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al*o
know n a* W i u a K . PRA­
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family will
wll receive a letter
in tbe near futurs from tbe
deacon assigned to It

N o other investment

Idyllwilde

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VOLUSIA INVESTMENT COMPANT. INC. ET AU
D ef.ndaut
m o t u*si TO o n r m x o
T o R obert It- lU w hlna. al­
so known as It. It. ttawklne,
It llvlna sod II dead, all un­
know n peroona claim ing aa
spouse, kelrs, devisees, grastea s eeeditors or oth er pet­
tier claim ing by ISrauah aader or aaalnet aald D e le t i o n ,
and
all
unknown
person*
_ claim ing any right, title. InW tercet In the follow in g dee- j
crlhed land illu ata In the
County o f Bemlnole, Stale of
Florida, to -w lt:
J
BH o f NW*4 o f S E li o il
NKU and BWI4 o f NEU
o f (faction 24, Townehlp
21 Bouth. Range 2* Eaat.
ly in g and being In Semi­
nole Coaaty. Florida
T ou
era
bortby
notified
that a suit haa been brought
egaln ot you. tbo naturo o f
w hich la to rem ove eertalw
ctoude from end to quiet sndf
A con firm tbs till* to tho sbovw
d-ocrlbod property, and yew
are hereby required to
your answ ers with lb s
o f the C ircuit Court
Ninth Judicial Circuit
fo r Bemlnole County, Floridand tn aorva a cop y th ereof
upon tbo P la in tiffs attorned*.
Carpenter A Carpenter, IU1•14 M etcalf llull-llng. O rien t*.
lorid*, on o r boforo tb* 22h-l
ay o f October, 1242. Iferatln.
fa ll not. or a doer** pro ed efeoeo w ill bo on ltrod a ga liiit
you.
W WITNESS my band and o f ­
ficial seal this 12th day of
Boptambor, 1*41.
(BEAL)
IE /
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Bemlnole County, IHorlda
Uyi M argaret K. T y r »
Deputy c le r k
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ponent in Gov. Gaylord Nelson. But
at last writing ths veteran Wiley
was said to be facing him down.
For the first time sines Recon­
struction days, Republicans contest
seriously for a Senate seat in South
Carolina, as William D. Workman
takes on Sen. (Bin D. Johnston, long
a fixture on the Democratic scene.
Yet, with the principal exception
noted, these races ars not stirring
the fires. In soma states, particularly
where m ajor governorship races
exist, ths 8enate competition to
hardly over mentioned. Does this sug­
gest the American voter la in 1M2
downgrading the office o f U . 8. sen­
ator, that he has lost Interest in
this obviously important post?
Hardly th a t The general view o f
observers In many places Is that it
reflects a condition o f relative quiet
In voters' breasts at tbla m om ent
Some, to be sure, are greatly
aroused over Cuba, over spending
end taxes, over failure to gain a
medicare bill In congress this year,
over farm issues and stubbornly
dinging unemployment
But, evidently, these are not ad­
ding up to a broadly aroused elec­
torate, either within states or across
the nation. With all the unsolved
problems, the main mood seems to be
one o f at least modified satisfaction.
Couple this with the unfortunate
fact that in all too many Senate
matches one or both contendere are
fairly colorless entries, and you prob­
ably have all you need to explain why
theao contestants find It so hard to
break Into print.
Their day surely will come again.
But the 1062 campaigns o ffe r little
comfort fo r those among them who
are nourished on the bright gleam
o f the notional spotlight.

T ra n tha standpoint o f rotor in*
teraat* o m o f tbs nalnelgr agpseto
o f Dm IM S stoction cam palfM Is
tb s hMk o f steam in m ost o f ths U. BSsnato rasss across D m sovatry.
Tbsrs ars naarir 40 o f thssa
ssato at stairs tills time. But aside
from Dm sdefaratod Msssaehnsstts
fight
betwssn ths Prosident’s
b*»Uar, Edward M. (Tsd) Koanady,
sad ( M i l Cabot Lodge, dtlsana in
most stotss would bo hard pressed
oven to n a a a both candidates in
thslr Sonata eon tests.
This does not msan that import­
ant, wed known men are not involved
o r that none o f the race* is teen aa
oloao. Quito the contrary.
The Republican leader o f the
8enate, Everett Dirksen o f Illinois,
is under challenge from Rep. Sidney Yates in an affair that will draw
F m id e n t Kennedy's personal stten*
tion this month.
Former HEW secretary Abraham
Rlbiooff has plunged beck into
politics In Connecticut and Is buckm g Representative Seely-Brown.
Sen. Joseph Clark, Pennsylvania
Democrat, contends against veteran
OOP Rep. James Van Znndt. Clark
in one term made himself a leader o f
his party's liberal wing.
In California, the Republicans*
Senate Whip, Thomas Kuchel, has a
Stiff bid from state Sen. Richard
Richards, who challenged him suc­
cessfully once before.
Kentucky offers perhaps ths only
race that even remotely contends fo r
the national limelight outside Maaaachuoetts. There, the Incumbent Sen.
Thurston Morton, form er GOP rtni
tlonal chairman is trying to fight o ff
Wilson W yatt, Democratic lieuten­
ant governor.
Old timer 8en. Alexander Wiley

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themselves would rise up In
dsfanM of their frtsdorea and
turn back a Communlit tide
sweeping down from the
north.
But It waa a belief that
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of thin lutua-oaUng land of
Buddhist
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CABS N-4U: Teen &amp;. af*d
47, is Iks wring mate ef Hilda, pLaUnite ltfa a* this
aft of 47.
• suddenly found oat test
-Dr. Crane. » •••«• *® «•
ho woo Infatuated with his that wfrtt Mkt »Lw Illustrate
a o c n tn r y .
that elaaakal itmry **“ 6o»"Dr. Crano," Tom confoasod
la-th* manger.
later, *T have s m r son s
man 1 lovod aa mock as “Joet because ttey leek « dor, they dent want thttar
Hilda.
“ And m frooly admit aha mataa to enjoy *» trotleUm,
hat boon a wonderful cook aa either."
wad aa a superb mother to oar When yonr hoabaad ap­
proaches the aft of 40, you
children.
“ Bat the children art now whrta need a oexuri alarm
grown and son*- And Hilda clock to awakro you to the
eootna te think wo should re­ crisis.
alm oursolm to s o d a t o , For hit chemical ardor Unde
fraadpannt (oval of eroticism. to want somewhat with each
“1 have triad to talk to her years after 40, so you smart
on this point, but aha just sate wires mart compensate for
that chemical lack by adding a
little more sedoctlea appeal.
“ Then abe'U try to
•meads by serving me a dell- You can offset chemical ar*
ua dinner ef my favorite dor by psychological allure.
mean Items.
Indeed, that'* why there la
“Maybe aha think* 101 for- that baldbeeded row at the
get the matter of romance and follies or la ths burlesque
snore contentedly la my twin shows.
1 till morning If 1 hare For any Cleopatra knows
gorged myself at the dinner that a wife muet add a lot of
table.
psychological stimulation to
“Beside*, the la quite plump. keep a man’s ereUs ago up to
She looks matemaL And when par.
taka her la my arms, she Smart women than nrold di*
also feels motherly, too.
“So 1 have had to do all the
prodding aa regards miring
any waning ardor I may have
for her.
“ Even then, she may indif­
ferently exclaim: 'Oh, Tom,
art your age and go back to
•leap.'
“ Well, Dr. Crane, 111 admit
I have been dating my secre­
tary. For aba baa a classy
chtMla and a riick paint Job.
“There era atom In her eyes
and aha laugh* gaily at my at­
tempts at humor. She builds
up my ego and make* m* feel
20 ycera younger, too.
“ Ullda, however, tries to
make me feel 20 yeara older.
Equipment, Dow Chemical, So what would any normal
man do in my position, Dr.
Dresser Industries, Interna­ Crane?
tional Milling, General Elec­ “ 1 am actually 47. 3!y secre­
tric, Minnesota Mining, Gulf tary make* me feel 27 while
Oil and Jersey Standard.
my wife make* me feel 67.
Incidentally, American oil “Like most husbands I know,
companias with ovsracaa oper­
I'd rather have an 'affair* with
ations won't be hit by the
new taxes on foreign-terned my wife than with any other
woman I have ever mat.
Income. They include all in­
Phon#
come la a consolidated return “ Bat If she refusee to pick
filed under United States cor­ up her cue* and, instead, re­
buffs all my efforts to revive
porate Income tax law.
Thus they get the 27.S per
ceot depletion allowance tax
reduction. If by tome miracle
the government shquld try to
take that away, the oil com­
panies would bo In the tame
boat as the manufacturers.
And they'd all be back to
tight a new battle when an­
other tax bill comes up next
year.

form bill u It emerged from
The United States corporste
Senata-Houao conference la tsx rste Is 82 per cent. In
bring looked at critically is Belgium It Is 40 per cent; in
tho belief that It may m att the Netherlands, 47 per cent.
more mw problems for the But Income earned by a Bel­
government than It will solve gian company In overseas
operations la taxed at only 12
old ones.
This la the part that deals per cent, and a Dutch com­
with Treasury department's pany's foreign tncomo la taxeffort to cloao foreign tax ha- free.
vena. The villain hero — tho
RepreientaUvea of 04 Amer­
horrible example cited moat ican companies formed •
frequently to wla support for Committee for Export Expan­
tho administration blit—la tho s i o n Through Subsidiaries
Hollywood movie star who Abroad—CEETSA— to dafsat
hides si^ts abroad to avoid or modify these provisions of
the tax bill after It passed th#
United OUU4- taxes.
The new bll. nay stop this House. They registered aa
practice, all ria lB u t It may lobbyists. They paid no atten­
also put curbs on American tion to (he drive of other bus­
companies nuw operating sub­ iness groups for a general tax
sidiaries abroad, and dis­ reduction. They concentrated
. . .
on maintaining thalr competi­
courage mw ones.
If this Is the outcome, the tive position overseas.
They didn't get to first base.
government may be sabotag­
ing another of lie major ob­ In fact, they took n terrible
jectives — encouraiment of heeling.
private United States Invest­
and day dreams.
A gun in his hand gave tho ment abroad to ease the for­
Laotian no will to kill, nor eign aid burden and contribute
to defend his land, of wtileb to development of mw nations.
Tho old law—paaaod In 1113,
la a follow-up to tha recent ms and prolonged vomiting,
there always had been plenty
nor to prtierve a way of lift amended In ISIS — provides bulletin from the State Health then a deep feeling of appre­
which always had existed that American companies with Department concerning th* hension on the part of the
foreign incoma do not pay
victim. Usually In this period
and always would.
United States taxes on It until io • called "Rosary Bead," the child will reveal what he
American advisers were It la brought home. Under this berries which grow hare la
ate. But while the vomiting
convinced that man-for-man practice, American compan­ Central Florida aad south,
la in progress, Dr. Leone
the American-trained Lao­ ies operating abroad plowed Dr. Frank Leon*. County
stresses calling a doctor.
tian forces were the equal of much of their foreign earnings Health Director bad a few
If none la available take
the Pathet Lao led by tb« Into expanding overseas oper­ Ups for parents today.
the child at once te the Poi­
Red Prince 8ouphanouvon|. ations.
Dr. Lsom says tha plant son Center at the Orange
Out with disaster closing
Under the mw bill, foreign grows along tha ground and County Health Department,
in, tho Amiricana could ad Income of American Individ vrill climb polos aad trees.
132 West Central. Orlando.
vise but not commend.
uala and corporations be­ It has small "very beautiful"
'The Communist leadership comes taxable when earned. light blue flowers, which form
operated under no such ban An exemption la grantod to pods, something like a pea*
dicap.
an American company that pod. Inside the pods are the
Communist North Viet Nam manufactures and sella In one attracUve red and black
poured In 10,000 hardened foreign country. But If it man­ berry which la deadly poison
and trained Viet Mlnh troops ufactures In one country, sells If chewed.
to support the Pathet Lao. In others. Income Is taxable The bead has a tough outAnd, if defense of freedom in the United State*.
•r layer and if put into lbs
would not Induce a man to
One reason given for the mouth and swallowed will
fight, the Communists had Treasury's promotion of ths pass
Into
the Intestinal
other arguments vouched for new tax policy Is that all tax­ track without being damaged
by Americana who law them able Income should be treated by the digestive adds.
In action.
alike, wherever earned.
The danger, says the Doc­
The Viet Mlnh permitted
Another reason Is the desire tor, lies In the fact that
the Pc that Lao no retreat. to keep capital at home — to children will chaw anything
An advance Involved the risk Croat* more Jobs, and produc­ they put in their mouths.
of being shot. Retreat made tion for export, instead of al­ Once the hard outer layer
it a certainty.
lowing Amtrlcan companias of the bead la broken th*
In the final days of frui to manufacture under cheaper potion Is released and death
(ration, Just before tho Gen labor abroad and sell at low­ can follow within 12 hours U
eva agreement which dadar- er prlcas.
action is not forthcoming.
ed Laos neutral, this'corres­
A third reason given Is the The first sympton to watch
pondent talked with Amtrl Treasury's m a jo r concern for, says Dr. Leooe, is naucan military men in Laos, with Improving United State*
aa well as with ambassadors balance-of-paymcnts position.
and government officials of
These are commendable
neighboring Thailand.
principles, but If carrying
Officially, there was guard­ them out curbs overseas In­
ed optlmlim that Laos eould vestment or places American
&gt; o f A m erico
become truly neutral. Pri­ manufacturers at a disadvant­
vately, most expressed grave age la competing for forelga
doubts.
marked, they may defeat
L ift Insurance

Yank Advisors Too Late
UPI Forolfn Nows Analyst
American military advisers
daparted from Laos this
week, victims of their owe
high ideals, defeated by a
way of Ufa understood too
late.
11 had haan the American
belief that, given the aid ap­
proximately 2300 million since
IMS and their soldiers the

their own purpose!. This ex­

Om section of tho m w tax re­ ample Is cited:

Dr. P a n e 's

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Paid Political Adv.

Savings Flan
Rctlrcmont

Pinna
Kenneth K. Dill
Marvin J. Hohlf*
District Manager
District Agent
111 E. Coleman
Bos IM
Clr.
Caaariberry, Fla.
Sanford. Fla.
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Seminoles Host Seabreeze Tonight
FW. O c t 12, ’6 2 - P a c t 5

Jayvees
Romp,
35-7
The SemLnoIe Jayvtes fea­
tured a 77-yard touchdown
paaa play, a versatile alim n
and a bruising defensive line
to overwhelm the Oak Ridge
Pioneer* on their g r i d i r o n
Thursday night and racked
them up, 36 to 7.
Barry Barks was the bril­
liant Ught in a galaxy of Sem­
inole itar*. He was an elusive
pass receiver, worked well at
the fullback slot and at defen­
sive end was a hard tackier.
Earl Black’s determined run­
ning, Danny Tillis scampering
ball toting and Eddie Koeky’s
sweeps were bright spots. Jim
Touhy, Hike Glad and Joe
Farless in the forward wall
played excellently on both of­
fense and defense.
The long scoring p u n c h
cam* In the third quarter
when Ronnie Hinson boomed
a tall aerial down mid-field to
the outstretched arms of Bar­
ry Barks who took the aval on
the Oak Ridge 36 and out-dis­
tanced two defenders as he
raced for pay dirt.
The play was set up after
the Hanford Warriors had
yielded a TD to the host club
and made the tally, Sanford
20, Oak Ridge 7. The home
teum kickoff went to the San­
ford 18 where Danny Tillis
galloped back to his 38. On the
first play from scrimmage
Danny carried around left end
to the Oak Ridge 46, but a
holding penalty made it first
and ten on the Wurriur 25.
Hinson at* the ball on the
next play when he couldn’t
find a receiver open fur the
intended pas* and missed
Barks in the pass attempt on
tho next down. Here It was that
Hinson faded, and with some
superb protection w a t c h e d
Barks get behind tho safety
man as the tossed ball nestled
in his outstretched arms. The
long stride of the Hanford re
re iv e r cu rried him beyond the
pursuing pair of defenders.
Their score came after the
Seminoles hud kicked off to
them and the out of bounds
boot was set up on the Oak
Ridge 40. Two pusses put the
ball on the Ssnfonl 40, the
first duivn there being the in­
itial one for the home club.
After an incomplete pasa,
Charlie Dahley swept hla left
end to the visitors 34. A pick­
up of one made It third and
three and on tha next down
the ball lacked three Inch** of
making tha first down. On the
next effort the Pioneer* went
to the Sanford 16. On Menke’e
pass attampt, Touhy thraw him
for an tight yard lose, but a
15 yard penalty against tha
JV Warriors set the ball on tha
12. Touhy again tossed the
would-be passer for a yard
loss, third und three. The tally
came on the next play.
The Seminoles whooped back
with the spine-tingling long
TD that was one of tha high­
lights of the game, and tha
■corckourd showed Hanford 2C
—Oak Ridge 7.
The final Kunford mark was
Tillia through center from the
four ufler the Beminolts had
taken over on the Oak Ridge
45. Tillis went to the home­
town 20, but her* a series of
penalties kept the offense in
hot water. The ball club ad­
vanced the ball, the official*
put it hack. Tillis finally made
it for the TD and Hinson boottd the PAT.

By JACK TRIM
The engineers are knocking
the hyaciaths looaa la the Wekiva R im sad that scemic
stream should ba somtwhara
near navigabia shortly.
Crews are working with a
new spray which reportedly
Is more deadly to the hyacinth
than others triad before aad
they are breaking up tbs
Jams in vicinity of Camp
Seminole and Wekiva Haven.
Work has been going on for
two weeks and the Wekiva
should bo opened up when the
engineers get through by the
end of this week.
In the meantime, fishing has
been fair to not so hot in that
river with bream biting very
well most of the time.
• • •
Flights of ducks have been
sighted several times recent­
ly In the St. Johns area between Lemon Bluff and Lake
Jessup, with estimates as high
as too in each bunch.
This migration may create a
problem for some weak-eyad
marsh ben hunters, but they
should restrain themselves
and not down sny ducks, as
tbt law just doesn’t allow U
right now.
• • •
The arrival of ducks coin­

cided with another sure sign
of the winter season.
Regular vUltora ban tar
tha shad fishing season al­
ready are making reserva­
tions for accommodations for
their favorite sport
lfrs. John Crlm said Thurs­
day that quits a few seasonal
customers have contacted tho
Crims to confirm that they
will bo back la the Sanford
area for another shad season.
* # •
The bunting problem appar­
ently has spurred Orange
County sportsmen to go out
and mako arrangements for
an area to be used as a bunt­
ing preserve.
They talked a big dairy man
into establishing the hunting
area and setting up regula­
tions for its operation so dove
shooters could havo some
sport without getting into trou­
ble with land owners.
This probably will be tha
only ultimate solution to the
hunting problem in Central
Florida, where open lands are
fast disappearing.
It certainly would help
keep down the annual hub-bub
If such an area could be es­
tablished In Seminole County,
but this kind of cooperation
here appears hard to come by.

Weekend

UCLA Bids For Top
Grid Honors Tonight

★ ★ ★
Locals
Aim For
3rd Win

C o n c h Jim P ijo tt’d
Sanford Semlnolna play
hont tonight to tha 8aabrtcxn Sandcraba in a
non-conferencn tilt that
ia nxpactnd to
Itava
nothing desired la the way ef
football action.
Qame time is eel tor $ pja.
at Memorial Stadium with
the Sandcraba coming to San­
ford with fire la their eye*
after last year’s XM&gt; stomping
banded them by the Semin­
oles. Plgott will send a twoweek rested Seminole squad to
the gridiron in hopes of leav­
ing with their third win of
the year.
Up until now tajurica had
plagued the Sanford lineup but
with the two weok’s rest, the
squad is in tip top shape and
the boys are ready for any­
thing. And that’ i just what
Plgott expects from the Seebreeso club. Sanford is sure
that its offense can do the
job but tho defense still Im­
poses n slight question mark,
especially against a team the
site of Seabrcetc.
The Interior lino had been
i little weak at the beginning
of the season until Plgott
moved fullback Jack Caolo
into a defensive guard posi­
tion. The stocky built Caolo
wbo, up until recently, waa
only a second stringer, has
since proven his worth to the
Seminole lineup.
Tri-cspUln Butch Riser will
be starting at a hallback po­
sition tonight. After halfback
Buddy Lawson’s injury la tbe
Apopka game, Riser has
moved over from bla fullback
post, with Caolo filling the
gap there. Riser has been n
terrific standout in the three
previous Seminole game* and
will surely have • repeat per­
formance tonight. A standout
with bis defensive play a* well
ai his ofisnsive running snd
passing, Kissr will be tbs key
to tonight’* Seminole game.
Starting at the other half­
back position will be senior
Jim Wesalund. A speedy and
floe broken field runner, Westlund will be a big contribu­
tion to the ground game. Tom­
my Hinson will probably start
at the quarterback spot, al­
though number two signal
caller Billy Lovelace may fin­
ally be ready for action. Lovelace has been sitting out the
action all season and is really
Itching to see some action.
Along the line, although out­
weighed. the Seminoles have
some fine players. Chip Craw­
ford and David MacGUlla wlU
probably be the starting ends.
Tri-capialn Eugene Williams
and Wayne Epp* will be it the
tackles with Jack Kiam and
David McLean at the guards.
Tri-captain J. B. Phillips will
be over tbe pigskin at center.

By United Press Inleraational starts this year but presents
UCLA, which is hopiug to »» excIUng team as long as it
work its way Iron, the bottom ^**
• « Quarter*
'
. .
., back. Gross loads all passers
up. gets a chsnee to strength-, |# ^ miJor coll#gt r4nkl
en Its bid for top national pass completions and be is
honors when It plays host to second in total yardage gain­
Colorado State University in ed.
Kentucky also has failed to
Friday night’s leading college
win in three starts, but it has
football gam*.
In other games involving played all top opponents and
major schools Friday, Detroit the Wildcats did hold tough
is at bom* to Kentucky and Florida Stale to a scoreless
Mississippi Stata takas on lie,
Mississippi State, which lost
Tulsne at New Orleans.
UCLA, unheralded before Us opener tn Florida but came
the season started, surprised back to edge Tinneisee, la a
a lot of people last week by Tit-point favorite over South­
upsetting Ohio State, tha coun­ eastern Conference rival Tutry’s top-ranked team at the lane, wlnless In thrse starts.
time. On three different oc­ What should be three ex­
casions the Bruins stopped the citing gemes will be televleed
powerful Buckeyes on tbs one- on ■ regional bail* Saturday.
yard line to squetso out a 9-7 In these, top-ranked Texas
will meet Oklahoma, thirdvictory.
As a result of this upset, rsnked Penn Slate play* Army
UCLA catapulted Into eighth and Michigan tanglei with
place in the latest rankings arch-rival Michigan State.
In other game* Involving the
of the United Press Interna­
tional jward of coaches.
top 10 teams Saturday, Ala­
Colorado St. U. shouldn’t bama faces Houston, Wash­
provide too stiff a test for ington meets Oregon State,
Citation, winner ef the 1918
UCLA, since (he Rams have Arkansas plays Bsylor, Pur­
lost 19 consccutlva games ex­ dy* lakes on Miami of Ohio Kentucky Derby, won 32 of
tending over three seasons. and Northwestern is matched 45 lifetime start*, finishing
tout ef the money only once.
However, the Bruins will get with Mtnneeots.
an opportunity to give their
new T-formation a solid work­
out and a wtll-gssrod effort
by the Californians can boost
their national standing.
UCLA rates as a prohibitive
favorite over the Rams, who
have scored just one touch­
down and yielded 87 points
while dropping three games
Sanford Junior High School I tough Dsylona Beach eleven
this season.
Detroit has lost its three Heavy Squad downed a here Thursday night with
Chuck Scott leading the San­
ford team with a M yard TD
in the 13-0 win.
Another brilliant run, a 74
yarder by Ricky Walstrom
added the other Sanford
touchdown. Sanford controlled
the ball the larger part of
the game and never wae
really seriously threatened
by the Daytona team.
Sanford took the lead early
in the game and kept the
Daytona squad at close qturters all through the game.
Tbe Sanford line was out­
standing in the entire game,
giving up only n minimum
of yardage to tha visitors in
the game. On both offense
and defense the line stood
out with their fine play. John
Cannavina, Mike Oray, Stove
Harris, Esrnle Steel*. Mike
Fordham, David GoUofeer
SANFORD'S Chuck Scott (31) rounds tha corner and runs through tackand tansy Nepper ail bad a
lers on !iU wuv to a 96 yard touchdown run in Thtiraday night’e gome
band in tbe fine line work.
with Daytona Beueh.
(Herald Photo)

Sanford Junior High
Tops Daytona, 13-0

I

Lyman Coasts To Easy 20-0 Win
Lyman High School’s Paul
Blackford, David Halnee, and
company rolled far tho fifth

straight time Thursday night
at tho Greyhounds coasted
to an easy M wtn over
Florida Air Academy.
Lyman’s effonso and de­
fense, although not ns rimrp
as usual, eras still quit* ef­
fective againet tho FAA
eleven. The lint quarter oI
the gam* showed signs of a
dose contest with neither
team managing t score. In
the eecoad period Lyman
moved tho ball well but was
hurt several time* by penal­
ties. FAA had considerable
difficulty moving the bell
against the bard-rock Lymoa
defense and seldom moved
the pigskin out ef their own
territory.
lymsn’e passing game
was quite successful through­
out the evening with quarter­
backs Gene Griffin, tossing
for oao TD, aad Freddie
Grant hitting on about 30
percent of their passes.
When the gun sounded tbe
halRIme Intermission neither
team had broken tbe scoring
Ico and It waa a 00 deadlock
at the half.
Tbe third quarter started
and U was a completely dif­
ferent story. Ljmaa started
to look like Its old self and
the Greyhounds started to
move. After the defense held
FAA for no pin then FAA
punted. David Haloes took
the bell on bis own 25 yen!
line and picked his way

Browns Favored
Over Colts

through Uckkrs sad *• tot Lyssa scared tgthi after t quarterback aad sUated off
TD glory- A 71 yard petal re- moving the hall deep M e |lha itoa from six yard* set
tun had put the 'Hound* la FAA territory. Blackfc;«l to l « across tha goal ltoa
tho load bo.
I took tho kaadoff torn tho for the aerowd Lyaaa score.
HataM ran tha extra patot
and Lsmaa tod 13-*.
Lyman waa again moving
tbe ball wall when quarterik Otm Griffin toaaai a
i i to « 4 Jcha Criswell
•arrtod tote the aad m m far
lha third Lymaa aeora. lha
pass play fevered aetna 13
yards. The PAT w u misaad
BAS FRANCISCO (U?D—
n a n waa a good thaaea,
»waver, that tha Beriaa aad Idraaa led 20-0, eadtog
Tho Baa Fraaelaco Glaate,
0 * gaatoa acortog.
weald
be poetpeaed for at
counted out " n o n Ubms thaa
FAA aarer meved tha ball
iat another day becanaa af
•ay team hi ha**b*ll his­ rato. The fareeaet freaa tha aay daagar thaa arouad tha
tory," aoadod to pick thorn- Weather Bureau said there to Igraua 4* yard atrip*. Flat
selves off tho floor oaeo more a M per eeat thane* to rato difaaihf* play eoRtrlbuted to
today la the raln-Utnatoaed Friday," with predicted "gale Utto factor aad toe entire
sixth gam* of tha World Bar- wtada ef 3B to 43 aflee per
let to stay alive sgskut tho heur."
Now York Yaakoos.
A low preiaure storm te*» mile* west &lt;*» Baa
ter 1.00B
BAXXBBFIXLD, CsW. —
Francisco noted "rapidly
(UP!)—
Slender Diva HO,
outward" aad waa expected
to kit the city before game* leadtof tho Bald by a itroka
into today** second rouad •(
time,
the 949,008 Bakersfield Open
With tha Yankees leadtof
golf tournament, hopes this
the serlei, three garnet to
top pun* oveat of tho fall
Out o&lt; a field of 39 women
two, it appeared that the two
golfers who teed off Wednes­ scheduled starting pitchers, tour woa't tun into soother
day la the Ladies Best Ball Whitey Ford of the Yankees BeatU* far him.
Tho IB-yoar-oid long ball
of Thres tournament, two
and BUly Plsrct of the hitter fired a five under par
teams U«d for B«st Bali score
Giants, would get another
•7 Thuraday •• a galaxy af
of «T.
day of rest
■tars stayed hot oa his heels.
Number one team was com­
Tbe IMS Series, which be­ In the Washington State
posed of Ruth Herron (A) Vir­
ginia Shedden, (B) and Es­ gan a day late because af chide four week* ago, Hill
sie Batson, (D). Second team tbe Natloael League playoff, waa first round leader with
was Jeanne Foulk, (A) Myr­ later waa delayed another a hot B4 but wound up ta a
tle Adame, (B) and Clare day when rato washed out tia for 27th.
Tuesday'* scheduled fifth
Fite. (D).
Next Wednesday's play will gem* in New York.
Even with another rato- Bavasi Oat?
be a point tournament, where­
BAM FRANCISCO (U PI)out,
however, this would not
to golfers throw out their
E.
J. (Bussy) Bavasi, ooa of
worst three holes and revert be the most rain-plagued ser­ baseball's most sought-after
ies
ia
history.
Back
to
18U,
to par with e full handicap.
executives, is seriously con­
Tee-off time will bo from 1:30 when the Gloats played the sidering leaving the Los AnPhiladelphia
Athletics,
the
to 10 a.m.
geiea Dodger* to accopt a
A Scotch Foursome Mixed scheduled fourth gam* wae
lucrative general manager's
Two Ball tournament la sched­ rained out sto straight days.
Manager Balph Kouk af poiltloa with tho Chicago
uled for Oct. 38, with mem­
Cuba.
bers ef the Sanford Women's New York w u confidant that
Ford
would
close
out
tha
Ser­
Golf Association inviting a
partner from the Mayfair ies In the sixth gam* and
Mea'a Golf Asan. to play with clinch the Yankees' 30th IN T W B ClM CVrr COURT OF
world championship.
them.
TWH NINTH JUDICIAL C1R.
AI Dark, skipper of tho Gi­ o v r r , IN AND FOR (RMSThe Plnehurat system will
NOLB COUNTY, FLORIDA.
be used, and ladies are urged ants, w u just as confident CMANCDRY NO. ISOM
■ITT t o n i't t r r TITLS
to call and arrange for their that hla team would extend
partners early, sign up in lha the Series to its limit of WILLIAM T . LOVELLPlaintiff,
pro shop. Tee-off time will be seven game*.
Monnis m . ejonLOH. *t * i„
noon.

Hard Pressed Giants
Hop* T* G«tOff Floor

Dove Hill
Paces Tourney

Two Teams Tie
In Tournament

Untied Pres* btornatienal
The Cleveland Browns and
Baltimore Colte, tabbed be­
fore the start of tbe season
as leading contenders for the
National Football League divi­
sion championships, meet
Sunday In a game to deter­
mine which will go oa to ful­
fill that destiny.
The Browns, like the Colts,
havo been something of a dlipointmrnt thus far, but they
are 7-point favorite* to beat
Legal Notice
Baltimore In this inter divi­
sion battle at Cleveland. Each in tu b c ir c u it count,
team has a 2-3 record and v it t ii Ji'Dit'iSL r ia r r ir .
IN SND VON SNMIVOI.H
the losers' hopes for a divi­ O O P N T T .
FLO RIDA.
IN
sion title will be dimmed con­ C l l ANL'VINT NO. I M I S
' u n i t: o r M I T
siderably.
W IL F R E D
a.
s m o iio w h k i

Legal Notice
isotic w e o n m u*

T bs I m i S i f C ia n lr Commlsslunsrs
r e*iai**l* Coun­
ty, Florida will receive bids
at tits otftss o f Arthur II.
Heckwlih, Jr.. Clerk. In ths
Courlliuus* at Ssnfor-t. F lo r­
ida up to |:M
U. Monday,
O ctober IS, ISIS, fsr ths fs ilow ing equlpmenti
T*&gt;o (SI. Compact Cars,
with suulpmsnt t« most
ths fo ltow lse ipeelflcattonsi
Four Door it-lsn with
Minimum dsssrstlv* style.
H seular soils.
Autom atic trsnintlsslon, o f
typo furnlthsd by manu­
facturer.
tn-lln* or V engine, min­
imum I cylinders, liquid
cuulod.
Minimum or SO* It. p. botw ain (,«** . ! J « ( HP.XI.
Ilseu lsr rsiolln*.
*7* s II or It minimum
Hr* els*. Spar* llr* snd
w hssl to b* Included.
Aoo**«&gt;rls*t llistsr, Tw*
Sun Visors, im tlld* Itssr
View Mirror on Driver's
Sid*. Turn llfn a l Light*.
Hid* must b* acoumpsnllsd
by copies o f detailed fss ts rr
specifications.
ratio**,
snd
Iscknlcsl d t U covering Items
to b* supplied.
The
equipment
suppll*4
shell
b*
new, -if current
manufacture snd shell b* co v ­
ered by stssdard factory war­
ranties.
Delivery Sat* must b* «p*.
d rie d In the bid snd will bs
token Into consideration In
a w erdla * o f tbs contract.
I-rlco bid shell b&lt; for cash
**!•
with
payment to be
made within It days after
ew srd e f centrist.
Bids ihetl In d o le delivery
to Seminole County Itosd De­
portment HSepe, South High­
way 17-11, Sanford. Florida.
In Stating bid price eiclud*
or Hot eeperetely all Stet* and
Federal
T n sca
Seminal*
County w ill furnt-h appro­
priate U s exemption certi­
fie s!* * at time ef purchase.
Bid te be encloted In a
sealed envelope, sddreoa to
Arthur
II.
Ueekwllb.
Jr..
Clerk, end plainly marked en
the outside -RID FOR Two
&lt;3&gt; COMPACT CARS, opes
October IS. 1143."
Hide will be opened at IS:*!
A. M. or no soon ibereeHer s*
Possible, on Tuieday, October
3L 1113, nt s m e d io * to b*
held In the County Commieslog Meeting Room In the
Couthoue* s t Sanford, Flor­
id*.
The right Is reierred t*
waive any Irregularities or
techttlselltle* Is bide snd to
reject any *c nil bids.
Hoard o f Count Commis­
sioner*
Seminole Coonty, Florida
J. C lluttbison, Cbslrmns
• p i W . Hush. Jr.
Ceuaty Bnglneer
Publish o « t . I, tl. IIU .
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Plaintiff*.

A.

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J. D. t&gt;AVI*O.V. also known
*• JOHN DEAN DAVISON,
nml CAIIHIK *. DAVISON, hla
w ife ) J. A. IIKNNKSri C. L
llllI T T nml SAHA M. nilITT,
hi* w ife: A. TV. SMITH, also
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W.
SMITH:
M HR.
CATIIKIIINV:
H.
IIMRNKR. anil each of
them. If alive, nml their reape- tlv* unknown spnure* If
m arried. amt If i|*a&lt;t. their
respective unknow n heir*, de­
vil* * * ,
grant***.
assign***,
flenure.
creitltare,
tru*t**e.
snd enr n n j nil person* or
isrttee h iv in g or claim ing br.
hm ugli. under or s ce ln * t net-1
Defendant, ar Defendant*, er
either o f them, snd swelnet
any and all persons, natural
or artificial. having, purport­
in g te have, o r aU lm lng &lt;*
have, any eatste, righ t, title
or Interest In ur lien upon
he follow in g described tende
rin g and being In Seminole
County. Florid*, to-w ll*
fe ll
H I. SSI snd 174.
riNKCllKMT.
according
to the Flat th ereof s* re­
corded In F la t Hook 4.
F es* 71. Fublla Rteords
o f Seminole C o u n t/. Wf-erIds.
YOU AND KACII OF TOU
ARK
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that n suit he* keen brought
sgn ln st you In the Circuit
Court, Ninth Judicial Circuit.
In mid for Seminole County.
F lo rld i. the abbreviated title
o f which I* Chancery No. ILS tf. entitled, W 1LFRKD A.
BMOROWSKI snd DOROTHY
V.
BMDRotVSKI.
hie
wife,
versu s A. W . SMITH. St al­
and you snd each o f you *r*
hereby required Is fit* your
m o w e r o f other defense to
P la in tiffs’ Com plaint with the
C lsrk o f the ebov*.entitled
Court, end to eerve a copy
o f same upon FUtnUffs* a t­
torneys. who** address Is Ed­
w ards Uultdlng, Sanford. Tiertd*. on ar b efore the Ith day
o f November. A. D. 114!, s*
required by law, sle* « p e ­
ers* Fr* Cenfseeo wilt be en
tered e ssln et you and each
o f you far the relief prayed
In talJ Complaint.
T n* nature e f Ihl* suit *r
proceeding ts to quiet the
title I* the sb ove-d sicrlb ed
fan-la In the Plaintiff*.
IN WITNESS WHERUUF. I
have hereunto eel my hand
and affixed this, my offle lsl
seal,
nt
Sanford.
Seminole
County, Florida, this !n d day
tl O ctober, A D. f i l l .
(S R A M
Arthur If iteekwith, Jr.,
cle rk o f the Circuit Court
tty: Jean K. W ilke. DC.
• teustrom. Davis a M eU leek
Attorney* nt U *
K dw nrdi llu tld inf
Fast O ffice Bax f i t
Sanford. M erida
Publish Oct. I, II, II. ||.
CDJS-Jt

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

in t u b

c tB o r r r r s t a r o r

THB NINTH JUDICIAL O N CHIT, IN AND FOR SEMI*
AIH.R r o r N T T , FLORIDA.
IN (H AN CKBT NO. 1*1*4
NUTICM TO APPWAR
ta r
PUBLICATION!
SUFFOLK
COUNTY
FED KRAI. SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
t
Called
Stale* eorporalton.
Plaintiff.

JOHNNY

SHIRLEY
wife,

C.

r.

HtlOOIN*

HUGGINS,

snd
hla

Defendants.
TOi JOIIIINT C. HthMINS
fResilience Unknown)
M llllI.E Y r . HL'CKIINS.
hi* wlf#
(lleild en c* Unknown)
and
Each end nil unknown »e r•one, perils* and defendants
who claim by, through, under
or against Ih* af&lt;ir**el.|
JOHNNY C. H UfiaiM e and
s iu n i.H T r . m r o a iN s , hi*
wife,
whether se spouses, hslrs, de­
visees.
grantee*.
assign***,
lienor*, creditor!, trustees t r
otherwise, a* ta each and all
of whom resident* Is un­
known
and
Each and all unknown Pers­
ians, parties and dsfsndsnts,
*• te each snd all o f wham
reddens* la unknown, hav­
ing er i-UlBiIng to have any
right, title or Interest In or
te the fallow ing described pro­
perty. whleh I* the subjeet
m ailer o f the above-styled
ciuee, vie.:
Let
I.
BEAR
LAKH
HILL*, according te the
Flet thereof, s i recorded
In l-tst Hook It, Pag* IT
ef Ih* 1'ublto Record* e f
Semlnul* County, Florldet
together w ith)
Tw* IS) Kieetrend Heat­
er* Modal lle -U
Including the building snd
sppurtenencti legated thereen, end together with Ih*
furniture,
furnishing*,
and
fixture* situate therein, *nd
loomed thereon.
YOU, AND MACH OF TOU,
tr* hereby notified that a
Complaint has been filed by
the
above-nam ed
Flalnllrt
against you end eesh *1 you
lo (ereelee* s m ortgage on
the ebovs-deei-rlbed properly
In ih* a have-eirltd gnus* gad
you end each ot you sr* here­
by required te fli* en ASewer
or ether Pleading responsive
thereto with the Clerk *( the
sbove-en illled Circuit Court
end to serve • copy e f eueh
Answer er other responsive
Pleading upon the Plaintiff-*
Atterner*. Cturehen eng Caurebon. I ll* Uleesyn* Boulsyard. Miami, Florida, *n or
btfer* ih* ttth day o f Nov­
ember t i l l :
otherw ise Ih*
allegation* o f ssld Complaint
will be taken •* confessed by
SOUDONE AND ORDUIIKD nt
tb* Heuilnole County Court­
house. Sanford, Florida Ibla
Itth day o f September, t i l l .
(SJ4AL)
Arthur II. Ueckwlth. Jr,
Clerk o f the nbeve-sntitled Clreult Court

■yi Mirths T. Vlhlss

Deputy Clerk
Fubllsh Sept, t l *
II. I I I L ’r
CDA-TI

Dsfsndsnt*.
N ortcH o f a v r r
MORRIS M. SJOULOM.
OsetastS, and the unknown
heirs, devise#*, legatees, gran­
ts**, creditors, assigns**, or
ethsr perrons claim ing by,
through, under o r sgnlnst ths
Slid MORRIS M. tUlHlLOM.
deceased:
OLADTN LOUISE
aJOBLOM FA11LB and UKORON FAULK, her husband. If
alive, snd If dead, their un­
known heirs, dsvlssec. legs*
tee*, and grantees) CHARl-OTTK
MARIK
HJUIILOM
HKLLKRH and JAMBS HKLLERS, her hueband. If alive,
nud If dead, their unknown
hstre, device**, legatee*, and
rsn teei: HKLKN PAULINE
iJDRLDM P A D I L L A
and
FRANK PADILLA, her hueband, If alive, end If dead,
their unknown heirs, devisees,
fegstsee, snd (ra n ts**; MORRIB MORGAN HJOIIIA)M, JR.
and VIRUINfA BJOIIUIM. hi*
w ife. If alive and If dead,
their unknvwn heirs, devise**,
tsgstss*. and grnntsse;
And sit psrsees snd parties
claiming
any
Interest
by.
Ihreugh, under e r sgnlnst any
e f the above known er un­
known peril** snd ALL PERBUNS HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING AND INTEREST IN THE
REAL PROPERTY IIHItMIM
DKSrRIIIEII
IIHLOW.
TilW ITt
Ths North ti * f the SEti
e f Ih* NHli and that pertlnn o f the North u of
the I W U e f the NK14 t r ­
in e Meat af the Lungwaod-LeU* Mery Rend In
•estlen 17. Township SI
South, flange
SI Reel,
■sm lnels County. Florida,
senialning 14.1 scree mere
er lea*.
The name e f ih* Ceurl In
whioh suit ha* been Instituted
I* the t’ lreutt Court e f the
Ninth Judicial circu it, in end
fo r Hemlnol* County. Florid*.
The abbreviated till* tl the
tee* I* W illiam V . Lerelt.
plaintiff, versus Merrl* M.
•)abl»m. st *1, dsfsndsnts.
Ths description of tha real
property Involved Is ns set
furth eb#v*.
You snd each t f you Sr*
hereby notified that suit te
rem ove cluude from snd te
quiet snd confirm Ih* title te
the tb e v * described
has been brousht againet you
In the sh ore styled eauee by
the plain tiff designated here­
in. end you sr* hereby re ­
quired to Ills your answer or
other defensive pleadings with
Ih* Cterk e f the Court, end
serve e cupy thereof upon
Beeeotl and Tuck, attorneys
fo r plaintiff. T Meltlend P in .
•n. Maitland. Florida, en or
before the 14th dey af N ov­
ember, t i l l . If you fell I*
do *• * Deere# Fro Confess#
w ill bo e n u re d against you
f* r the relief demanded ia Ih*
Complaint.
WITNESS my bend and ths
eeel e f the said Court In Ian*
ford. Seminole County. H o c
id*, thl* tlth day e f October,
till.

rat

0 «L I, II,

Lyaaa lia* 4J4 ••
job ia the
Drier linemen Mervta Petlows, Rickie McCaaaa, Saa&gt;
aU Ptittor aai BIB T m k
all Old their sham to hMg
the FAA

Lcgol N otict
IN TWH CtRCTTP COURT OF
THE NtNTW JTBICfAL ctR*
errr, n an d —
NOLH COUNTY,
IN CHANCWRY NR.
FRANK
and

H*

t

\k

A. TAYLO R

MAItT ANNA TATLOR, hi*
wir# end
ROY R. BROWN
and
EL*IX MAR BROWN. Me wife

PtelnUffs

-vs*
CHERRT mtiL DEVELOPBRA INC, a Florid* terser*
■lion,
ROYAL FLAGO JONAR IS.
dividual!/ snd se Trust**
snd
BARBARA JONA*. hie wife.
MKRBDtTH MANOR YJTILt*
TIB * CORPORATION, • Flor­
id* eorporstlen,
MASONRY CONBOLIDATRD,
HOLLOWAY O O N C R R T N
PRODUCTH CO, INC
F. L ADKINS, dbu ADKINl
WELDING BIIOP,
MEADOW* *OUTHBRN CON­
STRUCTION COMPANY.
WILUAM A. LNFFLRN, JR.
and
WIIXIAM BUSIL JR , deist
business under the ourtnership ef LRFFLBR A BUSH
NNGINRKIUL
K. L BLIEXARD and ALSU
C. BLtZXARD. hte Wife
C H E R R Y BROADCAVnVD
CO.

Defendant*.
NOTICE OF SALM
Take notice that L the
underelsned, A R T H U R IL
heckvyjth, JR, Clark ef
the above entitled Court, will
offer for esle and sell st
the Front Doer ef the Semi­
nole Ceuntr Court Hess*
•saferd, Flerlds, at ths hear
•f 11:40 A. M. o'clock. *r *■
■sen thereafter ns la arseUsable, nn Ih* Itnd day at
October. A.D. 1WI. the fellowIng described real proper*/
located tn the County ef
■emlnele, State ef Flerldu, tewltt
A L L O F MRRBDtm
MANOR, CHERRT UtLL
SECTION, neeerdtur lo
the plat thereof a* re•erd*d_ In Plat Beok ^
p * s * 41. Publl* R ecerde
Sem lsol* County, Plerli
orid*.
tees Lets 1, l and I s ]

Dloak C, but Ineludlng si*
■et that port ef Let • ef
B I • * k to MBRRDtTH
MANOR, CHANNEL INCTION, deeerdfUdf lu the
pint thereof se r*«erd*
*d In FUl Seek *. pete f,
Publl* neeerds ef lentl*
nol*
County,
Florida,
North et the Easterly et*
tension ef the South Use
ef Let t. l l e e k f ,
MEREDITH
MA NOR ,
CHRRRY HILL BNCT10N.
snd lying West of. the
West water line of Suite
Channel *s new existing
end eenatrueled and ale*
all *f MMRXDITH MAN.
on. BOULEVARD BBC*
TION, WE*T. ueeerdlnf
te tb* plat thereof *■ re*

sord id In Flat R eek I.
peg* TS. Fublle R ecords e t
Seminole County. Flerldu,
and also! llou lhU o f Ih*
NBU o f Ih* NUU e f BVF
U and lb* EH t f the I f f
•I o f the N E 'i o f S W tl
snd all that part e f tha
RH o f the BRi* at * W ti
not Included In f l a t e t
Meredith Manor, ch e rry
Hill Hectton a* recorded
In Flat Hook I, page 41,
end Meredith M anor Bou­
levard Section W est. **
recorded ln Plat Baak I.
peg* Tl. all In th* Publl*
Record* ol Seminal* Coun­
ty, Florida) ILEUS th* to
II
and LEHH th* W,
tl
the to I I f t e f
th* N. I l l f t o f Ih* *&lt;4
e f ih* MRU e f *EM -e t
■ W t l) sit la le a tlo n 4.
Tow nship I t flouth. Rang*
I I Beet.
aka Urantier H all Estate*
lees: loits i th rou ght •
and Lots IT through II
end 31 and 31. B lock Al
Lots I through 13. Btoek
II; t-eU II Ihreugh IL
Rlack D| Lai* t l Ihreagh
1* nnd Lot* II through
II, W eek D; all In llrani*
ley IU1I Estate* aceerdIng I* the plat th ereof aa
recorded la Plat Uaeb tl,
p e g s Id, Public n ecord*
e f iem ln st* County, F lor­
id*.
said sal* to be mad* pursuant
to final decree e f foreclosure
and nulst till* entered In the
above entitled enue* entitled:
FRANK
A.
TAT LO R
and
MARY ANNA TAYLO R, hi*
w ife, aad ROT to BROWN
and ELMIK MAE B tOWN. hla
w ife, Plaintiffs, -v s - CHBRe
n r iltL L DKVBLOPR1UI. IN C,
a Florida corporation. ROYAL
PLAOG JONA*. Individually
and t* Trust**. ,n d BAR*
VARA
JONAS.
hla
w ife,
MEREDITH MANOR UTILI­
TIES CORPORATION, a F lo rIda
carperatlen.
MASONRY
CONSOLIDATED.
HOLLOW A Y CONCRETE PRODUCT*
o a . IN C, F. I- ADKINS dbu
ADKINS
WKLDINO
SID'F,
MEADOWS SOtITMEnN CON*
BTRUCTION COMPANY. WlU
7,1 AXI A LEFFLER. J to and
WILLIAM UCSH. JR-, dola g
huelnete under Ih* partner­
ship asm s o l L E F F L E R A
BUSH
ENGINEERS,
K. U
ULtXZAHD
and
ALMA
0.
ULIXSARD. hi* w ife, CH ER­
RY BROADCAST) MO C O , Befendante, being dock et num­
ber Chaneery I I I I I . filed la
th* Circuit Court, la and Fer
gemlnel* Ceuaty, F lo rid a ; th*
term* e f said sale te he seek
and t* aatlify said final de­
cree entered In said cau l*
under date * f the tih day e f
(•BALI
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r , Oiiluber. A. D. IH L
Cterk
(SKAl-&gt;
Arthur II. Beckw ith, Jr.
U r■ M argaret E. Tyre
D e p ity Clerk
Clerk
Harlan Tuck o f the firm et
By: Jeaa E. W ilk e
B eeiett end Tuck
Deputy Clerk
7 Meltlend Flee*
Frank A- Tarter
Attarapy fer P lain tiff*
Msltleud. Flerldu
Attorney* for F U lstlff
ltd .North Mean ell* Avenue
Publish OcU It. t l II » Nov. orlaude, Florida.
Fubileh D eleter 13. t i n
I, 1443.
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�Friends Honor Mrs
usiness Session

Mrs. RUly Wynw, as the F1Msteees; Mr. and Mrs. f t *
Bed, as Daisy Mae and Lit
Abner; Mr. and Mrs. Daa MeCahOt as Maonbesm MeSwiss and Tiny; Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Dennison as Terry Lae
and Tin Dragon Lady; Mrs.
Banks Golden and J. L. HutIon as Stella sad Smiling
iaek.
Gamas ware flayed, M o d Mg a fashion show, Maturing
costumes ef the guests and
the evening ellmssad with
dancing under th e stars.
Others present were Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Blythe, Mrs. Jerry
MeCsbe, Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Hamner and Mr. snd Mrs
Gil Daigle.

HOSTESSES fo r the stork shower honoring Mrs. Gladys Stergos, in
Oviedo, are le ft to right, Mrs. Lonnie Alexander, Mrs. Jerry A rndt and
Mra. Stotta Riggins.
(Herald Photo)

n ip p y d ip

Delectable tuna la vege­
table oil comes to the party
u a flavorful dip for chips,
crackers, or Melba toast
Combine two 6V4 or 7-ounce
cans tuna in vegetable oil, 1
pint commercial sour cream,
one m-ounce package de­
hydrated onion soup mix, and
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce. Mix well and chill.
Makes 3tt cups.

Club Department
Plans Program
Wednesday

Mrs. Corden
THE EPISCOPAL CHUHCHVVOMEN o f Holy Cross held their fall lunch­
eon meeting with Fr. W alter Peterson o f SL Bnrbnbas Church in DeLnnd
as guest speaker. L eft to rig h t are Mrs. Tom McDonald, program chair­
man; Mrs. Richard Dens, president, and M n . Henry Tamm, treasurer.
Back row, Fr. John Thomas, rector o f the local church; F r. Peterson and
Fr. John G riffith, o f Holy Cross.

A H AY RIDE in the bock o f a Jeep was the "old-fashioned-modern” mods
o f transportation that took these nix young friends on a beach party, reentiy. Karen Stowoll'a 11th birthday wus the occasion, and after fun at
tha beach, the group returned to Karen’ s home in Geneva for cake and
ice cream and the opening o f gifts. From left are Lucille Blauier, Fatty
Johnson, Karen Stowall. Kathy Stewart, Olivia Mathleux and Judy
Kinalard.
(Herald Photo)

Grace WSCS Hears
Program On U.N.
Tha WSCS of Orice Method­
ist Church held tha monthly
business and program meet­
ing in Fellowship Hall. It
waa reported that four mem­
bers attended tha seminar in
Ormond Beach,
The Joy Circle la planting
shrubbery around the church
and anyone who desires may
contribute suitable plants for
the project. Members voted to
accept tho Invitation of the
First Methodist WSCS to meat
with them and Ebenezer mem­
ber* on Nov. S. Mri. J. Hydcr and Mrs. Ruben Bennett
will bo in chargo of tho spe­
cial music for this event.
Mrs. Karl Fehd rt ported
on tho chUdren'i work and
asked for volunteers for Oct.
SL to take the children col­
lecting for UNICEF. Mrs. J.
M. Leonard announced that

M odel Meeting Program H eld

Board Meeting

Mrs. Clifford Corden was
hostess for tbs sxeeutlve
beard meeting ef the Lake
Mary Woman's Club at her
home in Lake Mary.
Mrs. Leonard, president,
Anna Miller
presided and Mrs. 01an Bootwell gave n report on the
Circle Holds
book drive. She stated that
they are still short of the
of 1000 books. The club
usiness Session goal,
la sponsoring this drive end
Two vacancies were filled will accept books or money
at the regular monthly meet­ far books to stock the library
ing of the Anna Miller Circle. sbelvss at the Lake Mary
Mn. Christine Blankenship Elementary School.
Mn. Robert Martin gave an
appointed Mn. Wade Snyder,
vice president and Mrs. Irens Interesting report on the coovent Ion of the Florid* Federa*
Kent as lalioo officer.
It was decided to sponsor tlon, which she attended re­
Ibe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. cently. She brought back
James Hoolehan Jr., In a loest many pamphlets for the chair­
baby contest. Final plans wen men of the various commit­
made for a rummage salt tees.
Mrs. Corden, chairman of
Oct. 26 and 27. Anyone havlog used clothing or household the sliver tea to be given at
Items Is asked to call FA t the Chamber of Commerct
7910 or FA 2-2470. Arrange­ building In Lake Mary, Nov.
ments will be msde to pick «, reported on the progress
of the various groups working
them up.
Proceeds from the sale will on the project.
It w u tnounced that a
benefit the Harry Anna Home
for crippled children. Mem­ Christmas dlnoer-dsncs for
bers set Dec. 11 as the data club members snd their
for their annual Christmas guests will be held on Dec. U.

Eastern Star
Holds Draping
Ceremonies

Thirty .four members and
visltora wltneaaed altar drap­
ing coremonlea recently at
Semlnola Chapter No. 2, Or­
der of Eastern Star, for de­
ceased Past Grand Matron of
Grand Chapter of Florida,
Emily Jefferies. Mrs. Jtil­
eries had been a member of
Eastern Star for over 70 years.
Chapter Charter waa also
draped in memory of Mra, WV. Bitting, another deceased
member.
First-time visitor was Mrs.
Bertha Burger of Irvington
Chapter 44, Irvington. N, J.
It waa announced that pro­
ficiency testa would bo held
Nov. 11 In Daytona Beach at
1 p.m.
Birthday honorcas w a re
Mra. J. II. BUbrey. Mrs. C. B.
Cole, Mra. J. J. Nicholson
Jr., Mrs. R. T. Humphrey,
Mra. J. E. Blackman, Mrs. E.
V. Thompson and Mrs. Mary
Kohler.
Hosts for the evening, Mr.
and Mrs. R. K. Paurifoy,
served cookies and coffee to
members and guests during
the social hour. The room*
been mailed to tha various were decorated with floral ar­
rangements in fall colors of
cWie organization* wlUl
{ltion* for entries In lb. third bronze, yellow and orange.
annual baby of the year coocon|#it wm get unTHE MOST
,jer wa, next month.
COMPLETE
Richard, of Richard's Hair
Styling Salon, presented an
Interesting program on hair
styling using a model, Mrs.
Robert Diehl. He showed
many different ityles, followed by a question and ansIN TUB COUNTY
wer period,
During tho social hour refreshmenta were served to
Wieboldt’s
the members and guests pres210 8. Pork A vf.
ant by the hoetsaaea.

Quiet Day Is scheduled for
Oct. 23 at 10:30 a.m. It will
last for ono hour.
Plans were discussed for
tha 10 cents a spoon dinner to
be served by the WSCS this
Saturday starting at 3:30 p.m.
A toy parly was held recently
and another ona la planned
later.
Mrs. Harry Klay, new soc­
ial chairman, urged all mombers to vote. Mrs. Scotty
Hamesslcy, vice president,
presented a program on the
United Nallonj. She waa as­
sisted by Mrs. Fehd, Mrs.
Russell Kitner and Mrs. Roy
Wall.
Mrs. Otis Taylor and Mra.
Charles Rankin, hostesses,
served refreshments from a
table decorated with flowers
In a stump, similar to the
room set aside for meditation
in tha UN building.

Hostess For

Circle members and their
huabands will meet Monday
for a covered dish supper at

Church
Calendar
MONDAY
Women of the First Pres­
byterian Church prayer band
meet at 9:43 a.m. Tho gen­
eral moating la scheduled for
10 a.m.
Ftancra Horton Circle of
First Baptist Church meets at
■ p.m. at tha homa of Mrs. W.
A. Cagle.

By Zeta X i Chapter Members
The model meeting of the
Zeta XI Chapter of Beta Sisms Phi, sorority, was held at
Ur.
the Wynnewood home of Mr .
Richard Butler with Mr*. Jo*
Corloy Jr., as co-hostess.
Rushes* welcomed to tho
meeting were Mrs. S. O. Dorminey. Mr*. Eralo Morris and
Mra. Phillip Boyd.
Mrs. Phillip R. Bach, director, presented the purpose
and scope of Beta Sigma Phi
and tha qualifications of mambershlp. Ways and means
chairman, Mra. Gary Hudgins,
greeted that loiters have

The Civic Department of the
Sanford Woman's Club will
bold the first meeting of the
season Wednesday at the club
Msmben will fold TB seals
from 10 a.m. to noon, wnen a
covered dish luncheon will ho
served.
Following th e luncheon,
Mn. Troy Ray Sr. will pre­
sent a program on public
welfare and community prob-

OVER 35 YE A R S
at r im s it Palmetto
(Ateeg Side P m Offteo)

Station Wives
Enjoy
Luncheon Meeting
Members of the Sanford
Naval Air Station Officers'
Wives Club met recently for a
uncheon In tha Tree Top
Room of the Hotel Langford
in Winter Park.
Carl Buchanan, Winter Park
Chief of Police, was the guest
speaker for the day.
Pall leaves and golden pine
cones graced the tables. De­
corations were In chargo of
tha co-hostesses, Mra. Tbomia
Paddea a n d Mrs. Rrmcl

GORDON S T A N L E Y , M . D .
AND

V A N N PARKER, M. D.

BARBARA

ANNOUNCE THE ASSOCIATION OP

Local Events

K E N N E T H E . PEIRCE, M . D,

Tha Past Matrons Club, Or­
der of Eastern Star, meets at
7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.
L. T. Sheppard, 2340 Sanford
Ave.

During the business session,
the Sanford-DeBary Entertain­
ment Association was discus­
sed and several members pur­
chased tlckats for tha con-

*Jew Arrivals

Egg Carrier
Ur. and Mrs. Alvin HUtell
Carry herd - cooked ogge
Jr., 2304 Poinaettla Ave., an­
nounce the birth of a 7 lb. to tha plenle In an egg carton
9 os. daughter, Oct. &gt;, at to keep them from smashing.
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
They have chosen the name
Melanie Lynn, for the new
arrival, who was welcomed
home by two brothers, Mlchatl, six, and four-year-old
Mark.
Mataraal grandparents are f r o m ----Mr. and Mra. Herman Har­ Year Dowatowa Florist
riett, K31 Laurel Ave. This
SANFORD
is the Brat girl born in tha
FLOW
ER SHOP
Harriett family for IS years.
Paternal grandparents are Cev. B. let A Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1452
Mr. and Mri. Alvin Hlttall Sr., FA 1-1822
of Lake Monroe.

TUESDAY
The Fidelia Class of the
First Baptist Church will meet
at 7:30 p.m. at the homo of
Mrs. W. T. Cavanaugh, 1401
Wynnewood Ave., with group
one as hostess.
The Homemaker* Sunday
School Class of First Baptist
Church will meat at i p.m.
at tho home of tho president,
Mrs. W. W. Horae, 1301 Valen­
cia SL Installation of officers
will be held.

The

Capri W ill Be Party
Headquarters For

A ll

W itches And Goblins
Halloween N igh t
W ednesday, O c t 31
Maks r — rvatloms for
your party now!

COSTUME PRIZES
M ANY SURPRISES

MUSIC BY THE
POPULAIRES

F L O R ID A
F L O R ID A
S M IL E t

Phone FA 2-1251
I thought he was eraiy
too, until he mentioned
STENSTROM R E A LTY
fo r their HOME.

Refreshments of assorted
sandwiches, tup cakes, nuts,
mints tod iced tea wen
•erred to the guests. Others
attending wen Mrs. Roy and
0. W. Alford, mother and
grandmother of the hoooree,
and a sister, Miss Jeanak Al­
ford.
Also Mrs. Douglas Arte,
Miss Ruth Datidsoa, Mrs.
Mae Xing, Mn. E. G. Cross,
Mn. Arthur Reynolds, Miss
Carol Rook, and Mrs. Edward
Resell.

W. Scott Burns, Mgr,

IN THE PRACTICE OP PEDIATRICS
OCTOBER TENTH, IMS
AT
&gt;09 EAST SECOND STREET
SANFORD. FLORIDA

�Fri. O c t

OsUJlA

flb b if S

S C A B A S B Y : W hat do you do
with « husband w ho refuse* to
lUttft to ftaaoflT D od «nd I hftv#

*s£ avb TO THE HOUSS

DEAR TOO: He asked fo r your
opinion and you gave it to him.
Don’t avoid this couple. And don’t
apologize unless one o f them brings
It up. Forget the Incident and per.
haps he will.
e
e
•

S C A B S L A V E : Y ou nsec
help than I can fh rt you. I f you have
friends who have done what you
would like to do. enlist their help In
lellin f jr o u r husband on the idaa.
R evs them Invite you to their new.
compact quarters and let your hue.
bend see fo r him self how uneom.
ptleated and carefree life can be in a
emeflaf iova^teat

CONFIDENTIAL TO " A MAN
WHO W EARS THE PANTS IN HIS
FAM ILY” : I thought the man In the
fam ily was 8 UPPOSED to wear the
pants! What’s all the shouting
about? When a man feels that he
has to erow about "wearing the
panta” In his family, you usually
have to look under hie apron to find
them.

DEAR A B B Y :1 I f n mi
man comet to
work looking seedy— I mean with
buttons missing, unpress
saed trousers
u—
d ushoes
shii
'y " 7i « that
— ' need shining,
who«e
fault Is ItT
MAGGIE

jacaby

OnAhidqst
tees
free

f!

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gxt esie
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Alfa

V A 9 1 III

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V fs e
ea ten
e tie
Both vuhMrsblo

Kertft
If Walter had laid oaly one Pan
1A
diamond te the opening dub Pan t».T .
IN.T.
Paaa
Pm*
hid the ehaaces are that
fame would M m hare beta
btd, tad if We*t bad opened I made a normal opening lead
a heart game would n«v«r of the fire of ipade*.
bad b*ea made, but Weft
East played tho jack and

U/m

J.he

Middle age la uid te begin
it age M and to end at age
SO. The figure* are arbitrary.
You're actually middle-age
when—
Tbs ytuag thlsk you are
old aad the old regard you
as still young.
You tarry on a convert*Boa with your dance partner,
fialas tlerla try to tell you
ebtkas by catling them
"youthful" and you are rtill

Legal Notice
M fica row area
Th# Bear* ef Calmly C»mmlStleacM ef Seeilaele Coun­
ty, PtofUe *111 receive bide
at the office et Arthur If.
fttekwllk. Jr.. Cterk. la the
Cegrihouie at Baaferd. Flor­
ida a* I* I)** S M. Monday.
Deiebar If. tflf. fer Ike folUwtn# rielymenti
One it) Molar (Jradtr with
fullr • eneloee.l etael cab.
firtfir ta be analysed
aad meat Ike following
•yecifleatieas:
I cylinder, e arete dleeal
engine, minimum 10# II P.
will bear aieier. alaairlo
etarier, and eala tap on
•task
Minimum weight file#
ika. with ti.ee s te • te
Ply liras front and rear.
Leaning frnnl wheel.. br4ra«ll#al&gt;r*baaatfd mSeh•aleat marine.
It feat meldboard. me&lt;-hsaleally aantrailel. with
brdrsuila sklft.
Caaetaal-aiaih tranemle•loa with t er more furwar* aaeada and I ar
mar* tevart* aaaed*.
Twfatr * four (14) month
uaceafllleaal
guarantee
oa master alutek.
Prlea kid shall be for the
Item eomplsta aad delivered
la the Caentr Mead Departmint and aheuld eseluda or
Met separately all autt and
Paderal Tasea aad altaraata
ar oatioaal itama offered. De­
livery deta meet ba sysetftad
eat will be considered In
awardlnc the contract, aid
mast ba accompanied br datailed faatarr anOalflsatlana.
ratines end technical data
a|*Y»S t»e ttema ta ba eap* Price bid abatl ba far each
tala wttb payment ta be
mads wttbla lo dare attar
award of aontraat.
Bid ta ba aaeleeed la •
eaalsd
ensatep*
plalnla*
marked *a the aatetde, "BID
POR MOTOR ORAbBIl. open
October It, tie:."
Bide will ba opened at tfitf
A. U. ar ae toon thsraaftar
an paaalble. ea Tusaday. Outabar ft. tiff, at a meeting
ta ba held In the County
Cemailtalon Heating Ream la
the Caarthauea at Saaford.
Florid*.
The slfht la roaerved to
waive aay Irraealarltlaa ar
tochaleamiee la Ytde. aad ta
reject anr er all bid*.
Beard of County camralaelaaerp
„
aamlaeta Ceuaty, Florida
J. C. Hutehieea, eastern**
Byi W. Bush. Jr
sunty Ka|lnser
blit* Oet
TeL t. if. ties.
•••la

*

the average declarer would
hava won with the queen,
cashed four club* and the
ace of diamond* and tried the
dlamood fin****. Wert would
win with the queen and lead
• bean, whereupon the aver­
age declarer would complain
about hi* luck aad deal the
Mat hand.
Walter had a better Idea
lie won with the ace, not the
queen. He led a diamond to
dummy's ace, relumed a dia­
mond and finessed the jack.
West was la with the queen
and at this point the defense
could caah four apadea and
five hearts, but West wasn't
using mirrors. lie led the
I ftur of apadetl
This gave Walter 10 tricks.
|game and rubber.

d*Ylri*lSr.

ANNE BANCROFT trite to phratcofly dlMipUne
Patty Duke in the prtsene# o f Viator J o fy , Iftfa
Swenson and Andrew Print. "Tha Miracle Work­
er.” film veriioh o f the famoue Broadway play,
open* Sunday at the Ritz Theatre throttfh Unit*
ed Artist* rel«a*e.

Broadway Hit Set For Rifz
adaptation. Arthur Peoa dir­
ected end Fred We w u the
producer.
Filmed la Hew York i r t oa
lectttea ia N#w Jersey,
when • 19th ceitury verikm of th* letter heme was
found, "Th# MIrtete Worker"
Is bated on lb* stery of Aftale SuiUvaa'* dedicated ef­
forts to h#tp youag Helen
Keller emerge from • sightten and soundless world.
Jory
portrays
Captain
Kslter. Miss SweftMft U so
as Mrs. Keller, PriM M
Helen's half-brother James,
and Mils Comegya portrays
Aunt Er.

.V

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Legal Notice

You don't think people
should bo foreed to retire at
«.
You frequently point out, as
you lean back In your easy
chair, how much better you
can tee the plays whan you
watch a football game on
television than when you sit
in the stadium.
You know the number of
eateries In all your favorite
foods.
You dislike aad movies or
movies with a message.
You avoid mentioning dates
you know would date you,
such as th* year you finish­
ed collage.
You are Immensely flatter­
ed when someone aasumes
you are younger than you
are and feel no compulsion
to correct the Impression.

n rr r r io c a rawii
MOTION la hereby gisen that
Legal Notice
f am sne*S*&lt;1 In business at
Maitland. IT*., ■•lalnnla Cnua*
tr&gt; Florida, under the flail- IT T ill! C IB C r r t rO E B T IT
Haas aama of, HfCKORT ATO roes BSUMWOLH r o t's .
llbl.'BR. and that I Intend TV . FLORIDA SO. Isees
I* register said name with Iba TIIH k t l T t l t t , IIKNKF1T
Clash sf the Circuit Court, t i t m
IRBUltARCB
COM­
sent Inale Counts. Florida, In PANY, a Now Jsra»jr corp oraaccordance with lb* provl- lion,
•laaa of the fictitious Memo
pla in tiff,
Statutes, to*wit! gssllon ISMS va.
Florida Statutes lifT.
irrnnnnr miller *t *t.
•Igr Mildred Call Calaman
Dsfan.tants.
Publlah Oct. I. II. 14. 14, 14ft.
T onrn o r arrr
CDS-S4
thr *t « tm nr rLOHina
fa the rears sf lb* Canary
Judge, gsmlnele Canals, Flor­
ida, la Probate,
la tai Kafata sf
MATTIU HOOD IIORNB
Psora iff.
Ta AR Creditor* aad Paraoaa
IIarias Claims as Drmaada
Agataaa Bale Batami
Tau and sirt, of you art
hereby notified and required
to present any claims and de­
mand! which you. or either
of you. may hare against the
estate at MATTIB HOOD
HORNE, deceased, lata of a*ld
County, to the County Jude*
of lamlnota County, Florida,
at hi* of flea la th* court
house of said County at Manford, Florida, wllbta sis cal­
endar montl»a from tha lima
sf tha first publication of
this notice. Two capias of
sack claim ar daaiand abatl
b* la writing, and shall atata
th* plac* of rsaldaur* and
past office address uf th#
claimant, and aboil ba swore
to by th* claimant, hta agent.
#f attorney aad accompanied
by a filing fa* of ua* dollar
and auab claim or demand not
ao filed .hall b* cold.
W. Wilson Horns
A* administrator at ta*
Katal* af
MATTIE HOOD HOItNE,
dscaasad
llaaatrom. Dacia A McIntosh
Attorneys fur Administrate*
Post Of ft** Drawer 1*1
•aafard. Florida
Publish gapL II A 0&lt;L I. tl.
1*. tell
CDA-II

•:M ID woatat# *a«
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marlcaa Ulttery

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7
THE SENSATIONAL new acting discovery. 8u«
Lyon, ait she appears in the title role o f "Lolita.”
AMu starred nfe Jntne* Mason, Shelley Winter*
and Peter Seller*, ns Quilty. Produced by James
li. Hurri* and directed by Stanley Kubrick,
"Lolita” in presented by Metro-Goldwyn-Mftyer
in Mftociation with Seven Art* Production#.

Kubrick also alrscted last
ytar's epic production of
"flpartacui."
Tha ether feature on the
program is "flex Klttan does
To College" with Mamlo Van
Doran.
Both films will play through
Tueiday.
On Wednesday and Thun
day, "Separate Tables" and
"Elmer Gantry" will be
shown.
A triple feature program is
scheduled for Friday and flat
urday. Tha three films ar#
"Follow That Dream." "King
Of The Roaring lo'i" and
"Santiago" with Alan Ladd,
claimed films as 'The Kill

Undsr and by virtu* s f au­
thority In nia vastad as th*
Mayor o f th* City a f Banford. Florida, I horoby eall
a Municipal Oanaral Eisatlnn
In ba bald throughout th* City
a f Sanford. Florida, oa tb*
Sth day o f Nuvambar, t lt t ,
for tho alactlun o f two City
C om tnlialonrr* aach for a
farm o f offtc* a f thro* yaara.
Maid alartlon ahall b* bald
at tha prop ar praclnct polling
pfaco* In conform ity with lb*
com bined ragtatrttlon under
Ramlnol* County Itoglitratlon
offl'-a r and th* laws and ardlnanca* ralxtlng to elections
a* now In f o r r a In told City.
Tb* p oll■ will ba opened at
T:«* o'clock A M. Enatorn
Standard Tima, and will slot*
at T:oo o'clock I*. M. on said
dal*.
I hereby appoint I’ otar Ba­
ku r, Howard Cushing, T. J.
Damtra, T. V. Farmer, Mra.
T. (1. Albert. Ralph fam ing,
and Ur*. F. K. Roumlllat, Jr.,
at Clark*, and Mra Jubn MeCloakry. Mr*. Uamla llarrl•on. M ra Mary tl. Hollar, W il­
liam o . Tanner. M ra Lurlll*
Klruhhuff. Mrs. U da Stln*.
Mra. D. I*, t-atiler, Mra W il­
liam tlraoay, Mrs. J. Q. Halloway. Anaon Htuffar, Mra.
Alice tfordaraa, E. IL Ladack*. Mra. Ann Cowan a n l
W. A. Lu-lwlg as laapautar*
St salil alsotloli.
IN W ITNK** WIIEltEOF,
t have haraunlo i l l my bant
as Mayor o f Iba City af San­
ford. Florida, and have caus­
ed to b* afflaad hereto tbo
seal o f raid City on Ihla Srd
day o f October, 1SS1.
J. II. Crappi
A* Mayor of th* City af
Sanford. Florida
A tta in II. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clark
Futillsti tx-t. I. IS, 1*. S* A

Twi llarbarl Millar,
It* Kaat Vlalory Drive,
Pivannah. (laorata
llllll* Millar,
tin Katf Vlofory Drlva,
■avannab, (ISorela.
Ton
ar*
haroby
aotlfla-l
Ibat a suit has boon fll*&lt;l
against yon In tbs above
antltlaO causa, amt that you
ar* raqulrail tu fll* jruur answar with lb * Clark af this
Caert anJ to sarv* a copy
Ibaraof upon tb* plaintiff or
ptantlffa
attnrnavs.
wbn&gt;*
narna and mfilraa* Is Jannlng*.
Watts, Clarks, and Ifamlltun.
114* Barnatt National Hank
BtilMIng. Jarksnnvltt* I, r in r .
Ills, nut latsr than Novamkar
12. 1442. If you fall to &lt;t&lt;&gt;
■o a dacra* pro coofuasu w ill
b* tutors J against yuu fur tb*
relief demanded In tb* eom plalnt. This suit Is to fo re ­
close a m ortaaa*. Tb* raal
property procsailsd against 1st
. Lut It. lilouls U. MU.NLAND EUTATKH, a sub­
division according to n
plat thereof, recorded In
Flat Book II, pa*** 1*
fa t f of tb* public re­
cords o f gsmlnula County,
Florida.
WTNEBS my kaad and tbo
asal o f said Court at tfanfurd.
Florida, this l*t&gt; day of
gaptambar. H i t
tSEAL)
Arthur H. Rackwltb. Jr..
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T, Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Fubllsb napL 21 A OcL I, 12,
Nov. 2.
IS. 2**2.
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FRIDAY

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F A M IL Y ST Y LE D IN N E R
(AB Yea Csa 1*9)

Chicken or FUh

Dinner

$1*25

laded** t flalad, PMatsee, Vegeteble
Ret Islla aad Hatter.
•HIVING 11 A. M. til I'M A. M.
DINK or DANCI ta "8kM Tfee Maste M*afe iflfh | A l l
RESTAURANT
M A K -L U U .
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D t l I D Kailenat Faotbail
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(1) Rtplorlng
1:#S m Tat tan
■at. Uoukt* Fsaturs
HI* ID Mr. Wlaard
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Three of the screen’s most
popular stars and an caching
new diicovery play th* lead­
ing roles In "LolIU," coming
to the Movleland Drive-In
Sunday.
Jamei Mason la east as
Humbert Humbert, Shelley
Wlnteri as Charlotte Haie,
add Peter Sellera as Quilty.
with gue Lyon, an unknown
Los Angeles girl jelsctsd for
tho part ef Lolita, a rote
destined to make her the most
talked about young actress
ever to achieve overnight mo­
tion picture stardom.
"Lqllia" la (he work of the
successful film-making team
of Producer Jamei B. Harris
and Director Stanley Kubrick
whose previous Joint efforts
resulted in such critically asIng" and "Pathi of Qlory."

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IX

IS) Bugs Baaay

SATURDAY P. M.

Ct/anun:By Ruth Mniett
Lolita' Drive-In Bound

young enough to retent the
Implication that you need
"youthful" looking clothes.
Your eye la caught by ar­
tistes ea retirement hut you
oarer read them through,
hseauae you find them de­
pressing.
In your thoughts or In con­
versation you sometime* ueo
too phrase "If ! had my Uf*
te Ur# over. . ."
You don't hesitate to leave
a party oarly with the ex­
planation that you have a
"hard day" ahead of you.
You frequently spend a
whole evening watching televlaion because you find U
"relaxing."
You loathe the term "mid­
dle-aged."

&gt; Mr. Bmtti
It* 044# »*
Wa*bln#ts_
ngtan
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•4# tl) MLL MlflhtJMfte*
f I) LS wrfaae Watt
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Duke who recreate their
widely-acclaimed stage roles
as Annie Sullivan and young
Heltn Keller. Victor Jory, In­
ga Swenaoa. Andrew Prime
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screen for United Artists re­
lease. Dramatist William
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B E A R A B B Y : A friend o f many
years became acquainted with n
woman. He asked me to join them
one evening, which I did. Later he
asked me what I thought o f her. 1
told him I thought she looked like a
cheap gold-digger, and 1 wouldn’t
bother with her If I were he. Wed,
shortly afterward he married her.
I am so embarrassed whenever 1 see
this couple that I don’t know what to
do. I find myself going out o f m y
way so I won’t have to face them.
Should 1 apologise to him. How
Would you handle this delicate situa­
tion ? This man’s friendship means
a lot to me.
TOO FRAN K

WO Owl this larffi, tw o^ tory. 12*
kouae, Abd live in only three
Of it. E very time 1 mention
___ the house We hare a fight.
My huibatid likes this house because
i v i been home to him fo r 38 years.
But be doesn’t h a re to take care o f
i t I do. B uaaiag 19 and dowr. the
stairs wears ms out and the work Is
killiflf ms. W e could sen the house
and enjoy life In a bungalow or
ioertm ent. Please, A bby, help m e

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tad tbs ccrly days ef sobtrtet Welter Mabwan of
New York wee amesg the
greet pUyere. Ibday. atthoeA he la more than so
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rietl, it’s hia wife w ho has a few but*
tons missing, and It’s her fault. I f
he’s a bachelor, be’a simply a slob.

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ANNOUNCEMENT
JOHN E. FOX, Keg. Real
* • opening of bis office at
119 N. Park Avenue
laniard, Florida
br handling an types at
n a l estate
Associate: Gertrude P. Fax

SMALL BOOSE, soar baa*.
Partially tarnished. AvaBabte Oct. IS. Call FA MU&gt;
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white Chihaahaa, rhhm
collar. Vicinity M

River Front
Property

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BoapUal Boda • Playpen*
Whaol Chain • Straiten
Commodes • Baby Bade
Balkan
• High Chain
Cratchaa • BoUaway Beds

BOSE COUBT Apt XVIcaly
furnished. Ntar boat, child*
ran wolcoma. 3011 Saaiord
A n . NO 8433L

W ILSO N - M A IE R
111 e . rm t s t

PA M O I

C B O E C B or SC H O O L
GROUPS, Chiba, ate^-Tho
boat card plan yat lor rate* « BOOMS add bath. Con*
tag C h r la t a a a aonay.
ptetoly untarnished. Near
PA M M . Evenings,
NAS. Nothing fancy, bat I Boon Apt haul abed, let
cheap rant $7JO weak. Ph.
floor, awn entrance and
Thomas M oving
pa s m t.
bath, water A electric lorn*
&amp; Storage
Pmlahad Apartaant alaaa lahed. $50 a month. Ph.
DID YOU KNOW . .
PA 3-2414. 100 S. Holijr
to. Jimmy Cowan, PA $4019
Yon can atora np to 1000
pooada of ANYTHING for a WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
whole month far juat $3,007
Rooms private baths, lit
Yon can more tha tarnishW. Pint St
tega of a I bedroom hoaaa
BENT A BED
acroaa town ter about $77.00.
Pro# Estimates, oa obllga* BoUaway, Hospital * Baby Lake Monroe house, elaaa
Bada
and nicely tarnished, mas*
By Day, Waak, or Month ter bedroom. $99. $ Bad*
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
room CB DeBary house $09.
Ph. PA 3*9111 11$ W. 1ft St
NO 9-32(7.

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ERAMIC
INSTRUCTION. EPP1C1ENCY Apt, Sanford
Experienced teacher. $1.90
newest ideally located on
per tosaoa. for information
Pint St near Peat Office. Modern I bedroom maaenry
$
City Parktag Lota, shop­ borne. Utility room. Car*
CaU PA MNL
ping places. Suitable for porta. Kitchen equipped.
$70.00 mo. Can 333-0997.
4. Transportation
couple or single, one rant
No ntUlty charges. Inquire 3 Bedroom home PA 2-3139
Manual Jacobson D i p t .

Apt $40. Adults. (11 Park.

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waMir/

Partially tarnished home in
I A S BEDROOM apt Pb. Geneva. $40 a month. Ph.
PA 3*1493 between 1:30 to 349-4403.
7:00 Mon.-fri. or PA 2-4501
any other time. 119 W. 17th Turn. Cottage. FA 2*5927,

RENTALS
BOOMS, The Gables, 4
Savtral outstanding 2 BR,
Magnolia Ave. PA 2-0720.
J bath, tarnished rente
homes, from $99 up. Also Saa-Lanta Apartment large 1
bedroom apartments, fur­
have 9 BR, 1 bath, furnish­
nished or unfurnished. 404
ed, for $S3, and $ BB, 2
E. 14th St, Saaiord. Phone
bath, for $129.
322-9334.
At present, we have an un­ Turn. 3 Bedroom bouse,
usually fine selection of 2,
Adults. PA 2-7694.
3, and 4 bedroom homes,
unfurnished, for rent andI Modern 2 bedroom furnish­
ed Apartment, upstilrs
lease. May we serve you?
over 306 W. 13th St $90
per month, water Included.
Stenstrom Realty SmaU office apace, Ughta
A water furnished. Phone
PA 2-1401 or PA 2-2931.
urnlshed upstairs Apart­ urn. Apartment Close in
ment, aU electric, private
407tt W. l i t
entrance. Newly redecorat­
ed. Also 1 furnished bed­ Unfurn. 2 BR house. Kitchen
room, private bath, private
equipped. PA 2-3895.
entrance. CaU PA 2-9991
unUl 2:00 or FA 2-3999 unUl Untarnished 3 BR bo
3412 Willow. PA 2-027t

SMALL FURNISHED house,
332-5217.

Stataidw

2 Bedroom furnished bouse
$73. Plus water A electric.
1917 Summerlin Ave.
Lease with option to buy.
Must have good eradit New
3 bedroom borne, kitchen
equipped. $11 a month. CaB
322-9093.
Duplex nicely furnished $90
Month. CaU NO 9*42(9 or
NO 9-3297.
2 BR’s, Kitchen Eq. 323-0037,

H-O-M-E-S
Lovely largo home with hog*
living and dialog room x
bedrooms, a baths, haa 2
nice apartments far in­
come. 2,000 sq. f t Larpo
grounds landscaped. This te
aa outataadlag properly.

This I bedroom homo haa •
lovely kitchen, tenraxso
floors, tiled bath. Located
IT ’S A B U Y E R 'S
in a good neighborhood and
M ARKET
ia a wonderful retirement
heme, whom flaking to the
Now ia tha timo te boy ana
beet—Price $MHM
af tboaa gunramail on nail
homes. Va have S BB, 1 taftorbaa $ bedroom homo,
hath te t BE, t hatha in
living room, tiled bath,
varietu aactlona of San­
torga Florida room with
ford. Pricoa raaga from
toko view, doubter carporte.
$7,900 to $15,500. Monthly
Approx. 1-A, lot
payaante aa low aa MOJO
iacludaa everything. Hoaaa Wo hart lovtly S and $ bodavaltebla ter u UUte aa
room homos ia excellent
$90.00 down, yaa, today'a
condition with low doom
homo boyar haa tha fargaat
payments.
aateetten at tha lowoat
10 Acre Para— $ tiled— with
garage apartment Price
$•,000.

C. A. Whiddon, Sr.
302 Park Ava.
Sanford, Florida TcL 822-3881
Must seU 2 homes, 3 years
old for the price of one. 3
aad I bedroom, high shady
fete. $14,000. See these
homes before you buy.
Bedroom boose, ' excellent
969*4901.
c o n d it io n . Transferred,
LITTLE COTTAGE
must aelL PA :-93TL
ON BIG LAKE
SEE THIS!
Let us show you this pic­
Take time rlght now ter an
turesque, tarnished cottage,
early appointment to sec
nestled ia the tall plaes on
this exceptionally fine home
the shore of a big, blue,
buy!
beautiful lake, at least a
mile across. You will be en­
This delightful CB home baa
tranced! Only $5,500.00
3 bedrooms, 1 bath, and
4
fastens tally equipped kit­
chen, beating unit hot wa­ S t e m p e r A g e n c y
ter, and open beam ceil­
REALTOR — INSUROR
ings.
FA 3-4991 1919 8. French Avo.
The total purchase price of By Owner, attractive airthis borne (which is situat­
conditioned I bedroom, 3
ed on a double lot with
bath homo. In Pinecrest
many shade trees) 1s Just 3rd Addition. Drapes, fence,
$7,950. Top notch fiaanc*
well kept yards. 115 W.
Coleman Circle. FA 3-3699.

6A Special Notice*

So taka a trip with ui and
DESIGNED FOR
drive
by
2404
Grandview!
HAPPY
LIVING!
Grady 8cott’a Fish Balt Stand
It’s a hooey I Exclusive Ravenna Park— The whole
opea for business. 713 W.
with—
family will love this at­
9th St. Missouri Minnows
tractive new home, featur­
30 cent dosen, red worms
large living room, din­
SO cent box.
Stenstrom Realty ing
ing area, tally equipped
GE Electric kitchen, 3
111 N. Park Ave. PA 2-3420
bedrooms and ltt tile
Home oa Beautiful Lak&lt;
baths. Many fine extras,
Markham. CaU Eveaiois.
S t Johns Realty
Including central duct heat
FA 2-1597,
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
Attached carporte and large
utility room. $13,300. Only
wo
bedroom furnished rurntshed House la Sanford. 119 N. Park Ave. PA 2-6123
$500 down, and $91 per
apartment, 2101 Magnolia,
Ph. 196-4949 Apopka.
OWNER being transferred. 3
month.
$35.00. Phone PA 2-3931,
Bdrm. ltt bath, 1 year old
Robe*t A. Williams.
borne. BuUt-lns. Refrigera­
tor, hardwood floors, air- Stenstrom Realty
Pasture or Farm. FA 2-9255.
condition, lot 100 x 300. FHA
loan. $1,100 down. FA H 7 K 111 N. Park Ava. • PA 3-2420

NEW HOME
BY
SHOEMAKER

Surdand Estates Homes
S • BEDROOMS,

IDYLLW1LDE - C u s t o m
built 4 BR, 2 bath, CB homo
on corner bomesite ia de­
sirable IdyUwllde. Loaded!
Features lacludo central
duct air conditioning and
beat, sad fully equipped
buUt-la kitchen, with maay
extras. $23,400. Only $2400
down! If you can afford tha

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LOTS LEFT IN —

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BEDROOM,

MONTHLY
PAYM ENTS

S o r 4 Bedroom*
It's and 2 Baths
Lew A *.
FHA
9 ML south ef Sanford.
Tuns West at lad Road
south af Oweoa Bra*.
OPEN 11 a. m. t* • p. m.

DOWN

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BATHS

PAYM ENT

Central Air Conditioned

FA U42d

LONGDALE

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TEE 'N GREEN

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ava.

1,

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
YA . Canvmtfenal * FHA Ftanadag
. ..
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Safes Offku 1st Reuse Inside Entrance
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS, INC.
PM. - FA 3-9974
JIM HUNT REALTY, Snfen Agent
Days. FA 3-3119 • Era. 9 8sa. FA 3-9949 - 323-9799

for youI

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ITOksamd
amr^iUaa's

hava good eradit no
needed. New S bed­
homo, kitchen equip­
$91 • month. CaB

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i r Rm l Estate For Sato
Bulkier sacrifice 4 bedrooms,
2 balks, double carporte,
central beat, complete built
la kitchen. Ph. 333-M30.

STEMPER FURNISHES
complete Real Eatate Service
— Including financial and
mortgages.
Lake m a t Retreat .. $3.3».
10 Acre* ........... 3230 acre
4 Acres ........... 3300 aero
40 Acres ........... $300 act*
100 Acres ; ......... $M aero
100 Acres ....... $130 aero
Water Frost Lots .. $23.00

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Fri. Oct. 12, *62—Page 9

S W E E T IE P IE

By Nadine Seltzer

FHA HOMES
J. W . H a ll, Realtor Several outstanding Govern­
ment owned homes, loented
"Call Han** FA 32141
la vsrious residential arena
844 Se French Ate.
of Sanford. 2 A S bedrooms.
1, Ht and 2 baths. Prices
COST $120M
range tram MOJO and up.
Sacrifice at $M7S
with monthly payments as
Building LoU .. From $730. Modern 2 bedroom home.
loar as 3301 Balance can
Like
new.
Buy
terms.
New Homes .. $300. down
he paid on low Interest FHA
Selling because divorce.
and up
mortgages, gee us today!
Gov. Owned Homes .. Real
bargsisa
950 PE R MONTH
Homes ........... Luxury Type
Stemtrom Realty
Hlway FraeUgo .. Good sad Tired of paying Rent, but
Just can’t manspa the big
lad
down payments and Mg
Farms, Dairies sad Groves,
monthly payments? Then Nice Pinecreat Home. US
a taw businesses — Paying
East Coleman Circle. Rea­
don't wait to aco this ex­
Now
sonable. By Owner.
cellent
home
buy!
It’s
a
CALL NOW FOR INFORMA­
hooey
for
the
money!
TION!

Neat and Nice S Bedroom, 1
MORTGAGE LOANS
tile Bath CB Home, situat­
FHA and Conventional
ed on nice homesite in Commercial A Residential
REALTOR - INSUROk
quiet section of Sanford.
FA 2-4261 1111 S. Frisch Avs.
Features tacluds Range;
Refrigerator; Hot Watar Stemtrom Realty
Itoakr; Heating Unit, Fuel
Tank and Stand; and some
blinds. All city conven­
iences, include water and
sewage. Also has carport YOUNG and OLD can make
★ Sanford*! ★
Christmas money e a s i l y
and utility room.
i f Finest Cars ★
through monay-back Sales
Kit Plan. FA 3-4033, Evenh The Chewy—
The total price, just $1717.
Under The
Monthly payment (Including
taxes and Insurance) only AUx of lanford wants ex­
★ STAR S ★
—430. And the down pay­
perienced Sewing Machine
ment, only— 3966, (or make
t Di ll lit) I It) M fl &lt;&gt; |
Operators. Expariencod on
us an offer)!
section work for ladles
awimwsar and sportswear.
Another fine home buy, lilt­
Piecework
with
hourly
ed exclusive with—
guarantee. Start now and
move with us to our new
Sanford palatial fully airStenstrom Realty conditioned plant with cafe­
311 N. Fait Ave. FA 32436 teria on premises. Apply in
person to our new plant
manager Mr. Curiala at
206 N. Elm Ave. to discuss
your future with our com-

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60 FALCON 2 Door Standard Shift
50 FORD 4 Door. 6 Cyl., Standard
59 VAUXHALL 4 Door. Clean ...
58 RAMBLER 4 Door, Automatic
57 OLDS 8-88 Hardtop Coupe eee
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55 PLYMOUTH 4 Door ..........
56 OLDS 2 Door Holiday ......
* 5 5 RAMBLER 4 D o o r ..............
%63 CADILLAC I D o o r --- -------53 BUICK 4 D o o r .................. —
51 CHEVROLET 4 Door. Std.
53 STUDEBAKER 4 Door Deluxe V-8
57 DODGE V-8 Auto.
Ton P ick -U p ............
51 CHEV. ' i Ton Pick-Up, Clean ............. ......
49 PACKARD 4 Door. Make U h A n Offer

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2505 PARK A V E .'

26. Radio a Television

32. Flowera • Shrub*
Hybrid Geraniums in bloom
GRAPEV1LLR NURSERY
Grapevine Ave. near 20th SL

DUTCH MILL NURSERY
Petunias, Tomatoe Plants,
Calendulas. New Upanls
PIANO TUNWO - Electronic
Rd. Off 20th St.
or Scientific, Repairing.
W L. HARMON
Ph. FA 34232
Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
LAWN SERVICE: mowing,
Service With The Cash.
edging. Satisfaction guar­
SUPER TRADING PORT.
anteed. Ph. FA 2-1417 af­
FA 34677.
ter 3 p. m.
27. SpecinJ Services

FRIGIDAIRE
MAN or WOMAN to aervlce
Sates A Service
•ad collect horn cigarette,
G. H. HIGH
Ice and other coin operated
1766
W
1st St Sanlsrd
dlxpeaaera in thia area.
Ph. FA 3-3663
ThU la a very good posi­
tion that can bo worked
AIR-CONDITIONING
full or part-time. Person
1L B. POPE CO. INC.
•elected must have geod 206 So. Park Ave. FA 34334
serviceable car and 10 or
more spare hours per week WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
and 9300.00 to $3,000.00 cash
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
capital. Write giving name,
All Types and Sixes
address, telephone number
We Repair and Service
and all details to Box 1116,
S T I NE
Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. tod St.
FA 2-6433
16. Female Help Wanted
NEAT INTELLIGENT GIRLS OIL H EATER SERVICE
AGE 31-33 W A N T E D , Circulators cleaned and re­
paired. Complete service.
GOOD WITH FIGURES.
FA 2-1817 after 3 p. m.
NO PHONE CALLS. COME
TO ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
BEDDING REBUILT
JAI-ALAI FRONTON, HWY
ALL TYPES
17-92. FERN PARK. ASK Call FA2 -6331 for Free Esti­
FOR MRS. ARR1ETA.
mate. I Day Sarvtce when
necessary.
17. Mato Help Wanted
■■ i i-t - - '
■ ■■
EXPERIENCED
29. Automobile Servlet
APPLIANCE SALESMAN
A U T O G LASS
Prefer man 23-10. Must be
experienced aad currently
IN ST A L L E D
In the appliance business.
Windshield
Back Glass
Must
have
automobile.
Door Glass
Vent Glass
Position available immedi­
SERVICE
ately. Salary with incen­
Senkarik Glass and Paint
tives, many company bene­
Company
fits. Desire man to man­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
age new store opening
shortly. Work for largest
31A. Pets
Independent appliance deal­
er in central Florida. Ap­ Sell and train bird dogs.
ply E. N. Kelly, Jr., Britt’s
Puppies, Walker hound,
collies. Animal H a v e n
Inc., 336 No. Orange Ave.,
Orlando, Florida.
Boarding Kennel. Phone
FA 2-3712.
19. Situations Wanted

Highest Casn prices paid
A Trade-la Allowaaee Made
On Used Furniture A Ap­
pliances.

W ILSO N - M A IE R
11 E. First St

TA 2-3623

FREE ESTIMATE
UpholsUring A Mattress ren­
ovating. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 100 Celery Ave.
FA 3-2U7.
31. Artlclou For Solo
OWNER transferred. Must
aell complete house of furn­
iture, 1 year old. FA 2-6764.
KHAKI PANTS, shirts, sox
4 pr. 31. Surplus City, 301
W. 1st.
FACTORY TO TOU
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Enclosed bead. Sag-proof bot­
tom rail with plastic ends.
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cotton er nylon cords.
Sunlutrik Glass and Paint
Company
310 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
Singer round bobbin equip­
ped to zlg sag. Guaranteed.
3 payments of 37.11. Pb.
FA 2-6411.
FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator 01k
cubic ft., new paint, runs
like new. 363. NO 1-4117.

E N D - OP - Y E A R

Days work. FA 2-3133.

92993 Ironing 323 0037.
1393 21. Beauty Salons
1295
1695 HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
1295 Proftaatonal Care. Soft Water.
FA 2-3743
1093 106 8. Oak
695 PERMANENT SPECIALS
845 $6.30 Complete and a Urge
995
can of style tpray free.
795
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
793 311 Palmetto
FA 20631
995
645 24. Electrical Service*
395
FRIGIDAIRE
1395
SsUa k Service
895 House Wiring. Free Estimates
495 Sid Vihlen's Randall Electric
595 112 Magnolia Ph. FA 24013

595
295 25. Plumbing Services
495
295
295
195
Plumbing &amp; Heating

Wall

195

AIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and REPAIR
793
WORK
295 10U7 Sanford Ave. FA 26362

325

3 Complete Rooms tor some* R.C.A. Washer and Dryer.
$100 for both or $33 each.
one to take over payments
323*4737.
of $13.30 per month or will
sacrifice for cash. Call col­
Rug Pad 0 a 12, picture wtelect TE 0*1311. Casaelher.
doer table, floor lamp, 13
gallon fish aquarium with
all accessories. Other mis­
BUY, Trade ei sen Used
cellaneous items. 323-0403,
Furniture, Appliances, TV’s
er what have you. Williams
runiture Mart. Uwy. 1742.
Casselberry, Fla.
GOOD used Record Player.
Write Box 42, g/# Sanford
Hotpolnt 2 years old, $73.
Herald.
13 cubUc ft Refrigerator.
FA 2-4334.
REPOSSESSED FENCE - Light weight double barrel!
shot gun 14 or 20 gauge.
Accept any offers. Installa­
Tel. 322-3691 or 322-0740.
tion free. Call Public Loan,
322-1121 for additional in­
formation.
1S3S YELLOW EDSEL con­
$70.00 3 piece Breakfast set.
vertible, by owner. Call
$23.00. Mlsc. 704 Laurel
FA 3-4473 after 4 p.m. or
Ave.
contact Mrs. Gielow, Hunt
Plano Spinet WurlUaer ma­ Lincoln-Mereury, Inc. $$H.
hogany. i year old. full key­ 193d Jeep Station Wagon. 4
board, bench. With Guar­
wheel drive, $1430, 1104 W.
antee $330. FA 2-9091.
23th St.
COCOS PLUMOSA PALMS, ’34 Jeep Station Wagon, 4
blocky field grown up to g
wheel drive, good condition.
inches dla. at base. $3.00 $473.06. Ph. FA 2-2063 or
value for $2.00 aach. John
FA 2-3376.
C. Sikes, Ssnford, Fla. Rt.
1, Box 94. 313 miles west 1937 Mercury Monterey, good
of Sanford on south side of
condition. Very clean. $700.
Hwy. 44.
&gt;200 down. Balance $30
month. Phone FA 2-3667
3 Bunk Beds, $40. 2 Piece
after 3:30 p. m.
Living room suite $20. En­
cyclopedia $3.00. FA 37633. 87. Boats • Motors
REFRIGERATOR.
Dinette
aat, one complete bookcase Gateway To The Waterway
bed. Real cheap. Call after Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Robson Sporting Goods
3:30. FA 3 7773.
304-6-6 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3M1
WESTING HOUSE REFRIG­
ERATOR, with large treat­ 14 Ft Runabout Zimmal, excellsnt condition, so hp.
ing compartment, Kenmore
electric range. Both In Johnson, windshield, to p
running lights, cushions,
good condition. Reasonable.
extra gas tsnk A trailer.
322-3414.
Steal at $6N. Ph. 322-7731.
For sale or trade. Food Coronot for good typewriter. 14* Flberglased Boat, 30 hp.
Mercury Motor, trailer.
FA 2-7611.
1330. 1234727.
Caged Poultry Manure, app.
loo tons. Good price for 14 ft. RUNABOUT Z1MMEL,
33 hp. Electric Johnson
large quantity. Call Winter
Motor A trailer. Reflnlabed
Park, TE 32833.
Inside and out. Top cus­
Deluxe Gas Range with rollshions, extra fas tank. 3693
aerie and griddle. 3 Small
Rt. 1, Box 102. Sanford.
gas Heaters. FA 2-8311.
3H. Motorcycles - Scooters
Use our - efficient Carpet
Shampooer FREE with pur Motorcycle, 1256 Triumph Ti­
ler Cub. Recently over
chase of Blue Lustre
hauled. 3300. 322-7244.
shampoo. Carroll's Furni­
ture.
39. Trailers - Cabana*
Ready Mixed Concrete
Houaetraller A Cabana furn­
Septic tank Ude—Steps
ished 330.00 down, 130.00
Grease Traps — Lintels, Sills
Mo. TUU1 price 31,930. De­
Stepping Stones—Lot Markers
witt Trailer Park.
Sand • Cement • Steel • Rock
Miracle Concrete Co.
32' Housetrailer. Park Ave.
Trailer Park. Lot 33.
FA 2 3731
309 Elm Ave.

New1963Trade-Ins
•

Continentals •
•

1962

M eteors

1962

•

1960 DODGE TRU CK

1957 DODGE
Station Wagon. V-6, automatic, radio k
heater. A real family car with room to
apart.

1954 D E SOTO
Good transportation, only

1957 PLYM O U TH
Savoy I door, V-6 ensine, automatic,
radio and heater.

1959 R E N A U L T
All vinyl interior, new engine, jet black
finUh. The Kcomimy King.

Seminole County Motors
LANCER
• DODGE
• CHRY8LER
• RENAULT
DEALER
519 E. 1st
FA 2-0614

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h

Shop

Early

For

B est

These Item s W on’t Last L o o # A t I

*2495
*2395
*1495
*1995
*895
*795

• ■ "f

Own to4 end and ceffae tables, m m slightly
damaged, Valaen to 13949 .................. . Rack

M Uk
•

One lot end. coffee and corner Uhlan,
I f #99
Valnee to 64649 .................................. Eneh
I f # JL M B
I• *

Twin and Fnll Site Bookcase
Handbeards, Valnee to 66949
New

...’ll"
'll"
•16"

One dark rattan (Inst top roffow

Owe dark rattan twrwer table .... ..................

Owe dark rattan cerwer table 666664664l66lt66«t

39 lack Bar Stanb .................................. Back S fJd
Children'. Chairs ............................................... ||4g
Children's Rockers

.......................................

Tvkl Bis# F llel B#4l (4)

8

Bltiti# Nit# HUldl

tiei»4ee||6ie«li

ee eso on# ee

eon

$£46

*"**6"

Blende Oak Buffalo byTtmasasviU*
IM M
Reg. 114649 ...................................................
Own Shade Drop Leaf Dining Table . . . . . . . M A M

Owe 9-Piece Drop Leaf Dinette 964IM66eeWM
One Hoad Mode Trench ProeewcUl
lllgh-Boy Cheat

.*■«•,.«.

16"

Owe French P m racial Secretary Desk tlMMen
One Oiled Wnlanl Doable Secretary
Desk. 6139.69 Ynlae
..• • *.....M .«..e
One Large Trench Prorent1*1 Baffot by
$||U 6
Thom Seville, Reg. $279.63 Value .................
Tear Odd Dark Rattan Dining Chain.

Bock $ j| M

One Mahogany Dining Chair •9eeMee»66Mllh ’ l l "
Ten Odd Living Room Chain,
Value# to 6*9.36 ......................

■16“

u ’ S f 1*

One Walnut Corner Cheat, |76J$ Value N a»96 W

One Salem Maple Cheat tti4M»*Mt*i4M»|i«a4aa • $ “
Owe Solid Cherry Dining Ream Table
H ill
(no chain) ....................................................

Two Twin Sian Orthopedic Sets,
Discontinued Carers ..................

M ERCU R Y

Monterey 2 Door Hardtop, Powered,1
12.069 Mllee. A True Quality Car,
Perfect Condition.

1960

G A L A X 1E

1958 C O N T IN E N T A L
Perfect Condition Too.

1958

R AM BLER
V-8,

Air Cond. and

P O N TIAC

Chieftan I Dour Sedan Automatic,
Radio, Heater.

1 Q K 7 FORD Custom 4 Door V-8 FordomaUs If
•Wtl I power Steering, Radio and Heater,
$

}/■
/2

fi_ * .
■ lIC C

One 48" x 66” Hollywood Bed ...................... $| | M
One Lot Used lanerspring Mattresses,
|AM
Twla aad Fall Mia.................................. Back •
Two Twla Slao Rebuilt Inncraprtag
I f #46
Mattreaaca ..'.....................
Each
Two Foil Siae Rebuilt Inncraprlng
I f #16
Mattrcaaea ............................................ Each
Rebuilt Hlde-A-llcd, brownuphulatery . . . . . . . .
Used Apartment Sice Ilide-A-Bcd,
H I # 10
dark green plastic rover ............................ . W
Used till cn. f c Deep Freeac, Perfect Ceadltion 6 ^ 1 6
One l-Pleca Llvlag Room Salle, New .......... * 7 8 * *
Three 3-Plece Iledroem Suite* .........

Each 9 | 0 4 9

On* King Slae Kelly need Had, l'urd ............. * 4 8 * *
MANY OT1IEM ITEMS ON S A ll!

6A K 7
IV III

PLYMOUTH 2 Door Sedan, I Cyl*
standard Shift

94
«

IflU

PLYMOUTH 4 Door Staliea Wagon
Radio.

li
1

1990 v-6,

[ S h o p E c h o l s &amp; Save! j

CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan,
• Cylinder. Standard Shift.

1865 DODGE 4 Door V-9 Automatic.
All Used Coro Sold With GW Warranty

HUNT

M ERCURY

109 N. Palmetto A te.
Hanford

i*

INC.
FA 2-4694
Winter Park
III 4-6309

|

These Drastically Reduced P rices I

Discount

BIG

- •' i

Selection,

1961

1958

*995
*995
*295
*595
*595

'

Two Uleached Mahogany Dining Room
$ d d Id
Tables (no chain) ................ ........... Each “ •

Ambaaeador
Powarrd.

Leng wheel kaw, ewept llae 1663 bedy,
6 cylinder engine, new paint end up­
holster), in earellmt condition. Priced
to move Immediately!

\

r

Comets!

COM ET

No

Anywhere

I|
SV-.;*

Custom Station Wagon, 4 Door,
Fully Equipped k l.uxsaxe Rack,
One Owner. Shew Room New.

Used Car Sale!
Buys

Montereys

C A D ILLA C

Sedan DeVllle Air Cond.
Just Lika Naw.

2 Door Hardtop, Air Coad^

Finer

I

One Walnut Comer Doth, $7941 Value . . . . t ^ j J I

FORD 4 Door Sedan, V-8, Power
Steer. 4k Brakes. Estra Clean.

Children kept. FA 2-4132.

PLUMBING
Contracting A Repairs
CLAUDE IHTTELL. MGR.
FREE DELIVERY
R. L HARVEY &lt;
MGR204 SaiuOfd Avs. FA 3-3263

I I Id* \T|I

’bout a M M Job? I"vt g ot a aquM kf M l wtwnlT*

34. Articles For Sato

£jc/wh
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!*■&gt;

Company

2nd &amp; Magnolia
Phone FA 2-6321

i

�MML E I T H E R WiU
j h w , M y o iA ItMllCr
•I S i n i i e U
High
School, will bo the in­
structor o f aa adult
class o f conversational Spanish to bs o r .
n a i n d a t the school
Tussdajr a t 7 p. m. She
is a graduata o f the
WTm turn m. . - I k ■■

Sidney Jones
Dies Today

Q m a a Aa.

UBlTtrBltjr Of rQtrtO

Bar. Lewie D. Balnea, peator
of the Altamonte Springs
First Baptiet Church, Toeeday Judva Voile A . Willie me I t . „
wee viadfeeted of chartea

Rico. N o sot day has
bssn mads fo r the
classes, but the class
will decide on the bast
night fo r classes, which
will b s from 7 to 10
p. m. Information is
available from E, S.
Douglass, director o f
adult sd nation, a t tb s
s e h o o l administration
building.
fM] ^

* * unpleasMt*

ifavoring
B^ a

'W A Y S AN D MEANS o f supporting tho Littlo
Rod Sehoolhouso fo r mentally retarded eh 11drun is provided by Mrs. Polly Jones, Ways and
Means Chairman or Gamma Epsilon o f Beta
8igm a Phi. Mrs. Jones presented Jim Hunt,
President' o f the Seminole Association for Re­
tarded Children with a check fo r 9204.20, results
o f a recent rummage sals held by the sorority.
tneraiQ r n o w ;
* ' !$}£/ v
•.• J(Pv •

Marketina School Slated
Here For Monday Nigh!
The Head of th* Depart­
ment of Agricultural Econ­
omic* of tho University of
Florida, Dr. H. G. Hamilton,
will lead the lecture and dis­
cussion at th* 8cmlnols Coun­
ty Marketing School next
Monday night according to
Cecil Tucker, County Agri­
cultural Agent.
This program, third In a
aerie* of aeven, being held
each Monday night at the
Agricultural Center, will be
on "Chain Store Buying and
How Chain Stores and Grow­
ers can Co-operate."
"Growers need to fully un­
derstand and appreciate modarn agricultural marketing.
To do so they muit have a
proper concept ef th* lm*

portent facts concerning the
producer's position and those
of tho .marketing firm and
consumer in present day
marketing. Careful considera­
tion should be given by grow­
er! si to what the producer
can do to meet tbe string­
ent requirements imposed by
this modern day marketing
system. Dr. Hamilton will
cover many of these and other
other Important fundamentals
of good marketing which
growers* should know and
use," Tucker said.
The marketing school lee*
lures art held In the Con­
ference Room of the Agricul­
tural Center starting prompt­
ly at 7:30 p. m. oath Mon­
day night.

Joseph A. ltusal, 0 , died
at Seminole Memorial Hos­
pital today.
He was born Nov. IS, IMS
fat Coeenxs, Italy aad bed
mad* hie homo In Sanford
for the peat S3 yean. He liv­
ed at 220S Bel Air Bird.
A veteran of WWI, a re­
tired painter and a member
ef All Souls Catholic Chureh,
Ruitl was the father of 11
children.
He Is (arrived by bla wife,
Albertina ef Sanford and Th*
followlne children:
Mr*. Sim Santllli, Chic*go;
Mils Josephine and MUs
France* of Ishpermlnf, Mich­
igan; Anthony of Hollywood;
John of Tarpon Spgs; Henry
with the USA In Germany
and David, Joseph, Ronald,
Cacllla and Mrs. Donovan
Tucker all of Sanford. There
are IS grandchildren.
Funeral services are sche­
duled for 3 p. m. Monday at
Briaaon Funeral Home with
Father Richard Lyons of Al
Souls Catholic Church offi­
ciating. Burial will be In All
Souls Cemetery, with Brilion Funeral Home In charge.

group of trustees pj r° ° * *
^ takaa the
at that time who sought the I««ort to learn the truth ee It
reelgnatloa of the minister.
actually occurred instead of so
In a statement released lm-1 many boalng their optaloue on
mediately following Tuesday** , ubHtM wporto wfct soph a a r 1n r , Tom Southerland,_____
chairman of the prsaent bowd P^ a church and Ita present
of trustee., said -the suit b * * conf
tlon would like to ee*
been dismissed by « ! » . « » » , „ Uai
ta
of the parties concerned ssdji^^j^j thtree who a lih t bare
by onler of the court end the
the many anonymous
previous reetrainlnf o n l« h a a l ^ ^
U). pkoM
been revoked.
calls to the church parsonage
A statement front H. B.
rcaldencc of Bev. Halnee
Hamby, chairman of tho d * . - 1 ,
^
migU
c o m , made on behalf of the
fc
S ch ool L u n ch

died early this wenlog at bis
barns is Gladen ill* after a
leas Qlaeae.
He wee bora Kerch S, 1*11
la rredeskhsharg, Va. He
lived la Aveadels, Md., aad
Washington, D. C., where he
was employed by the Army
Map Service h r U years he*
fore inovlai Is Sanford U
Assort, 1IM.
He was a charter member

Uicir hearts.
“ Ws extend the bend ef

JC nO O l u u n e n

I Christian feliowthlp to all per-

Program To Be
■ , , | •• . .
.
Highlighted

km wining t&gt; abid# by ui.

(decision of tho majority of
Imembera of tho church and hi.
...
. „ u , I vlts sll friends to Join heads
In re w g n l^ of National ^
U( |n carrying far*
School Lunch Week, which
)u worJu»

Church T o Hove
Loyalty Dinner

TUI

SEMINOLE

ASSOCIATION
SO R TIN G

REGULAR

MONTHLY

BE

MONDAY

NIGHT

O N E OF YOU
CAN

P IC K UP
YOUR

of the church far the
year will he diecuss­
a film win be shewn
subject ef steward­ Incomplete. Gramkew Funeral
Home Is in charge.

In Quiet Seclusion O f The

SPORTSMAN’S

7:S0 P . M. A T TH E COURTHOUSE.

By Jess Ceserihon y
A loyalty diamr will be
bald at 1:30 p. m. Sunday
far ell com municants ef the B. Curry, Sanford; hie mo­
Asccnsioa Lutheran Church ther, Grace V. Demeat, two
ef Ceeselberry at the sew listers, Mrs. Virginia l if | i
church building Just off Over*
Work
coming
ed and
on th*
ship.

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Magnolia

Ave.

F A 2-1562

STRICKLANDMORRISON, INC.
SM B. le t ST.
PH. FA 2-1481

FRENCH

AVE.

at

20th

ST.

(Country

Club

Road)

F A 2-4991

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Full

Brokerage

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Invited

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W EATH ER: (k n crally fair through Tuesday. High today, 88*92. Low tonight, 70-75.
VOL.

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83 J United

Preaa

By LARKY VEBSHBL
A PEW R A N D O M
THOUGHT8. . .
A Sanford resident Irving
Feinberg got into the Maeklo
Bros. Inc. act last week. . , .
Feinberg sold 60 scree in east
Volusia for $162,000 to the davelopmeat company.

j

Not only is this newspaper
week (please be kind) but A1
Wilson tails us it is also Na­
tional Public Works Week.. . .
Special Kiwanis P r o g r a m
Wednesday.

W ire

Established 1908

MON* OCTOBER 15, 1962

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NEW YORK (UPl)-Attoraey James Doaovaa said to­
day that the release of tho Bay
of Pigs tnvstioa prisoners by
Cuban Premier Pldcl Castro
would be a "first step toward
something that would prevent
a general holocaust.’'

The Brooklyn attorney, back
in New York to do some cam­
paigning In behalf of bis
candidacy for the U. S. Sen­
ate on the Democratic ticket,
made his remarks In a televis­
ion interview (Newsmakers—
CBS).

Donovan, who still is wait­
ing to hear from Castro ou the
latter's ransom demands said
he believed relations between
Cuba and the United States
would improve markedly once
the 1,112 prisoners are treed.
He blamed the present 1m-

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Gov. Farrie Bryant blasted
bloc voting and urged Flo­
ridians to voto Nov. 6 accord­
Earl L. (Biddy) Burdick,
ing to their own Judgment of
Deputy Clerk of Seminole
tho issues.
County for U years, died
Sunday at Orange Memorial
‘A Must*
BERLIN (UPI) — East Hospital, following e brief
G e r m a n Communist chlsf illness.
Burdick was born in WaterWalter Ulbricht told visiting
Polish leaders today that a town, Wis., but moved to
German peace treaty “ must Daytona Reach with his fam­
not be withhejd any longer." ily ht an early age. He gra­
duated from the Atlanta
School of Pharmacy and lat­
Moving: In
er
attended Stetson Univer­
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI)—
A federal disaster team sity where he wss a member
of the University baseball
moved into western Oregon
today In the wake cf a $170
million killer storm which
teft 48 dead.

team. He also played one
season with the Florida State
League and was an avid
sports fan.
Her served In World War
I and after his long service
with Seminole County, retir­
ed In OcL 1959, due to 111
health.
He attended Holy Cross
Episcopal Church and waa
a member of American Le­
gion Post 53, BPOE Lodge
1241 and the Stetson "S"
Club.

Survivors Include his wife,
Junnle; two daughters, Mrs.
Vincent Daley, Maaropequa
Park, N. Y. and Mrs. Victor
McClelland, DeLaod; four
granddaughters, three grand­
sons and several cousins.
Funeral aervlces will be
held at 11 a. m. Wednesday
at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church with Fr. John Griffith,
officiating. Burial will be In
Lake View Cemetery with
Brtssoa Funeral Home la

10 Killed

Hits Bloc Votes
Story ‘Is Set On Linotype

Ever wonder what happened
to that franchise directive
that's been hanging fire for
ever a year? Well, Harold
Johnson (County attornay)
looking it over and ahould re­
port back to tha County Com­
mission at the naxt go round.

charge.

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Preaabox prattle: There ere
some fine footbell players on
the JV team, getting sense
great experience. . . . Here’s
hoping that the coaches give
them e chance to make their
letters on the Varsity after
their season fades. . . . Barry
Bark* has been outstanding in
many position* he ha* played.
Mike Glad and Jim Touhy have
been In opponents’ back field*
on defense and have don* some
work on offense that brings
praise from fans and coaches
alike.. . . Earl Black is a small
but hard and gifted runner.
, . . And *o ia Danny Tlllla.
. . . Ed Kosky'can akat, needs
seasoning, perhaps, on defanae.
Nope, the S«ml-Centcnnlal
Day celebration hasn’t been
abandoned. . . . Waiting to see
If a much deaired headline at­
traction would be available.. . ,
Meeting ia set for Mon* Oct
22, I’m told.. . .
Che*, In spit* of the signs
-r.U i-erything the city is do­
ing you ahould tee the cars
barreling through the Third
Street atopii . . , Habit , , .
But there hai been ample no­
tice that it waa happening.. . .
PLEASE, folks—atop at Third
Street . . . Before a car on
that thoroughfare meets you
half way and MAKES you
stop!!
UH - OlIH DEPT.: Pretty
Potty Smith was Incorrectly
listed aa Polly Jonea end the
Theta Epeilon chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi, incorrectly called
the Gemma Epeilon, a largeeconenmy-aised-mix-up in e
picture cutline to the Herald
last week. Apologiei to Mrs.
Smith. (IS there such a thing
aa a Gamma EpsilonT Maybe
w* coined a new one!)

paset between the two coun­
tries partly to "many mlstakea" by the Uulted States
during previous administra­
tions but did not slsborats.
"The United States simply
has not behaved very Intelli­
gently," Donovan said.

MIAMI (UPI) — At least
10 persona were killed In
Florida traffic accidents this
weekend, including three in
one wreck.

Hunt peopla In town today
• .. meeting with city officials
at 11 a. m.

Ona of my First 8tract
friends tells me than is a new
promotion g i m m i c k going
'round. , . . Merchant is asked
to buy an ad "in a folder to
help the Chamber of Com­
merce." . . . Our friend knows
the C of C has folders—and
fine ones, too—ae doesn’t go
for this pitch. . . . But there
are others who are falling for
it—and saying that if it ia an
idea to help the C of C they
intend to cut their C of C duas
b f the amount ef the "help"
they give to the extant of the
coat of the ad.. . . Don’t do it
. . . Don’t buy tha ad, If that’s
tha way you feel, but don’t —
repeat, DON’T—cut your sub­
scription to the C of C, that
needs 'the money more and
more and that la not putting
on this “ad gimmick" and that
ia getting nothing from it.

NO. 561

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Editor Supervises Make-Up

MONTE CARLO (UPI) —
Princess Grace said with a
big smile today that she was
optimistic that tha little war
between Monaco and France
wouM have a happy ending
Shock and emotion was the
for her tiny eountyjr.
dominant feeling in the Coun­
ty Court House today over
Strong Backing
the death Sunday of Earl
MIAMI REAGir (UPI) - (Biddy) Burdick, for 35 years
Vice President Lyndon B. deputy clerk in the office of
Johnson gave n strong en­ the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
With tears welling in her
dorsement of Claude Pepper
Sunday night In the former eyes, Mary Earle Walker,
U. S. senator’s bid to teturn County Tax Aitcssor, today
said, "We will miss Earl
to Congress.
Burdick aa a friend who knew
everybody and was always
Called O ff
PARIS (UPI) — The un­
derground Secret Army Or­
ganisation (OAS) said In a
statement today that plans
to assassinate P r e s i d e n t
Charles de Gaulle have been
called off until after the Oct.
WASHINGTON (UPI) 26 nationwide referendum.
Florida's congressional dele­
gation ended a weekend fight
Narrow Escape
CAIRO (UPI) — Deposed against an adjournment-anx­
Imam Mohammad of Yemen ious House Saturday by ob­
escaped from the ruins of his taining $205,000 for complet­
shelled palace last month by ing planning far the proposed
changing uniforms with a cross-Florida barge canal.
In two quick votes Satur­
palace guard and is current­
ly hiding with a mountain day, the House members
tribe, the semi-official Middle overrode its appropriations
East News Ageny said today. committee and agreed to
provide planning funds for
Florida's pet project.
In Tallahassee, Gov. Far­
Home Town
ris Bryant praised the delega­
tion and *ald the new canal
Gives Welcome "wlU
be an Important factor
in the economy of our state
To Schirra
and nation before the end
ORADF.I.L. N. J. (UPI) of the decade."
Astronaut Waller 31. Schirra
Jr., taking the plaudits of his
admirers casually, rode with
bis family today at the head Court To Hear
of a motorcade that launched
a day of festivities for the Grain Dispute
WASHINGTON (Ul*l)-The
hometown boy who made
Supreme Court agreed today
good.
First atop on the route from to hear arguments on a dis­
nearby Hackensack w h e r e pute over the proposed reduc­
Schirra waa born to Oradell, tion of rates on grain shipped
where be grew up, waa the from the Midwest Into the
Bergen County courthouse Southeast.
The high court will sched­
where hundreds of Jumpiog,
screaming children surround­ ule hearings later in the ses­
sion and will then render a
ed his car.
written opinion.
In a brief order the court
American Legion also
Invited the Justice De­
Campbell Losaing Post 53 of partment to file ■ brief ex­
the American Legion will pressing its views in the case.
meet at • p.m. at the Legion
home on Orlando Drive. Final
plana for the Veteran’s Eve Radio Club
chicken barbecue and dance
The Seminole County Radio
on Nov. 10 will be discussed. Club will meet at I p.m. to*
day in the Florida State Bank
Lounge. Al Cate of Lake Mary
will be in charge of the pro­
Bridge ....
gram.
Classified
Comics
_
Stocks Ahead
Dear Abby
NEW YORK (UPI) - A
Editorial
highly (elective rally center­
Entertainment
ed on glamor Issues and a
Puts!*
few specialties sent the stock
Society .........
market ahead for a short
Sport* .....
morning gain today.

as tax assessor, to work
closely with Burdick, and
she declared, " ( always
found him to be most to*
operative, and moat willing
to help. He waa very friend­
ly, and over the 26 years I
worked with him he never
failed to give me the benefit
of hla experience and guid­
ance. I will miae him as a
friend, and so will everyone
that worked with him.”
Tax Collector John Gallo­
way, who has know the de­
ceased for 17 years, declared,
"Earl Burdick was a true
and loyal friend to myself
and to the entire staff uf the
Tax Collector’s office, lie
will be missed by all those
that were fortunate enough
to know him. Our sincere
sympathy ia extended to his
family in this hour of sor­
row."
Describing Burdick as a
Jovial and friendly man, Gal*

Reds To Test
Carrier Rockets

ioway commented on Bur
dick's
consideration
for
everybody, and hla willingnext to take time from hla
official duties to eaalst any­
one who might be in need of
his help, either as a friend
or as a clerk of the Circuit
Court. We all feel we have
lost a good friend," aald
Galloway.
Arthur Beckwith Jr., Clerk
of the Circuit Court, said
Burdick came to the office
in 1925 and retired in Novem­
ber, 1959, after almost 35
years of service. "He waa a
fine man to work with, and
had a fine sense of humor.
Ilia presence waa a major
factor in the very excellent
operation this office has #nJoyed during the 35 years he
waa here. Hla death waa a
shock to all who worked
closely with him."

LAKE ALFRED (UPI) —
Pierce Schuler, 20, eat on the
frunt stepe of hie rooming
houae all day Sunday, brood­
ing about the loia of his girl,
Peggy Ann Strlcklan, 16. Ha
croased the atreet early today,
■hot her to death in her home
then killed himself with tha
same gun.
Peace Justice Walter Beil
ruled the double killing aa
murder and suicide.
Polk County Sheriffs’ In.
vestigators said the couple had
been dating for about two
yaara. Lest December, they
ten away to Georgia, but the
girl’s parent* brought tham
back before they could marry.

MOSCOW (UPI) - The So
vlet Union will teat a new
series of "multi-stage carrier
rockets” In two regions of the
central P a c i f i c beginning
T u e s d a y and extending
through Nov. 30, the official
Tais news agency said today.
Tais said the rockets will
be type* dciigncd for "cosmic
objectives."
The test scries would be the
second the Soviets have car­
ried out in the Pacific with
long-range rockets.
In a test series last year,
the Hussians fired a number Adams Warns
of long-range rockets from
Russia Into a target area In O f Legal Action
UIIADENTON (UPD-Secthe Pacific southwest of Ha­
rotary of State Tom Adams
waii.
raised the threat of legal ac­
tion against the city of Venice
Byrd Hits
today to remove stumbling
blocks to completion of the
Relief Cheats
Gulf Coast Intracoaatat Water,
WASHINGTON (UPI)-S*n. way from Tarpon Springs to
Robert C. Byrd (D-W. Va.) Fort Myers.
said Sunday that a nationwide The Venice City Commis­
investigation would find In­ sion. by a slim one-man ma­
eligible person* receiving re­ jority vote, has refused to
lief "in some degree" through­ comply with a 1954 agreement
out the nation.
to eonvey right-of-way for the
Byrd said in a radio inter­ seven-mile-long channel skirt­
view that he thought thla par­ ing the eastern edge of Ven­
ticularly was truo in targe ice. It has refused to approve
cities. His subcommittee has the route act by tha U. S. En­
investigated welfare rolls In gineers) and la opposing the
the District of Columbia.
project, Adams said.

Harvey Pugh, Lake Mary,
a school bus driver accused
of violating the right of way
statute la connection with Ike
r e c e n t accident Involving
Highway Patrolman JI m
Chambtesa, baa entered a plea
of not guilty and requested a
Jury trial, according to Coun­
ty Judge Vernon Mize.
The Judge said the ease will
come to trial at the trial court
session In January.
Diacuaaing the plea, Judga
Mire commented that Pugh
did not feel ha had been In­
volved la aa accident, aad that
he had told tha Judga ha
would aak for a Jury trial even
If the fine waa only a dollar,
"aa a matter el principle."
Pugh la alleged to have vio­
lated tha law when Cham*
blcaa. In hot purautt ef a
apeedlng ear, had to take
evaalve action to avoid hitting
the school bus aa it waited to
enter the southbound lane of
Hwy. 17-92 at Collins Av*.,
Sunland.

M I A M I (U P I) — a
slow-moving squall area
near the Bahamas w hich
threatened to become th e
year's fifth tropical storm
turned more toward the
north today.
Chief forecaster G or­
don Dunn said no imme­
diate change in intensity waa
expected bat it waa "entirety
possible" the tropical depres­
alon would eventually become
a tropical storm .
At It a. m* the squall area
blanketed a large area from
south ef Bermuda to the Ba­
hamas and eastern Cuba and
Hispaniola. The center was
about 49S miles east-southeast
of Miami and 128 milaa easinortheast of Baa Balvaodr.
Moderate squalls extended
outward tome 800 to 180 miles
north of .the c a n t a r and
brought rough aeaa at aoveral
islands la the east and central
Bahamas. 8mall craft (a tho
out Islands of the Bahamas
and in tho storm area were ad­
vised to exercise caution.
Dunn mid the depression
waa expected to move very
slowly during the next 24
hours, with a course between
north and northeast during
the next )2 hours. It was mov­
ing about five MJUL at the
last report
Dunn sail there was too
much cool air to enable tho
squalls to Intensify Immediate­
ly. But he added, "It's going
to stall around enough that
there’s a pretty good chance it
will develop into a tropical

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tlon’a fail conference held at
the Cherry Plata Hotel, O r
lando, according to an an­
nouncement by Arthur Beck­
with Jr., Clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court
Jones, who hat charge of
tha accounts for tho County
Commlsilon, hex worked la
the county office for the peat
year and a half, and prior to
his appointment waa with
the Wall Plumbing CO. here.
A 25 year resident ef San­
A Sanford resident Harry ford, Jones and hla wife
D. Russell, 2824 Park Ave., and family live at 2416 Elm
was charged with failure to
have vehicle under control
after he rammed into two Lyman Student
parked cars on Park Ave.
Saturday night.
Named
Police said that Ruisell
apparently tried to dodge two Semi-Finalist
dogs and hit the cart. Dam­
Lyman High, for the second
age to the three cars-was year In a row, has the only
estimated close to 22,000, itudent in the county placing
police added.
as a semi-finalist in the Na­
tional Merit Scholarship Com­
petition.
Sets Off Blast
This year’ s entry ia the fin­
WASHINGTON (UPD-The alist competition will be Dale
Soviet Union set off a low- Taylor, a DE student, who
yield atomic device in the at­ will take his next examination
mosphere over Siberia Sun­ on Dee. 1
day. The U. S. Atomic Ener­
Roy Goodwin, also of Ly­
gy Commission said the test man, received a Letter of
waa conducted at the 8*ml- Commendslon for Outatendpalatlnsk site where Russia ing Performance in the test­
has exploded similar weapons. ing program.

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drainage plaas today roTtal
room ter (our store* including
A A P aad a proposal lor
t h r o more a t a lator d a ta . . .
• • •
The city has ordered &gt;0
parkins meter heads at a cost
of t t i t t to get that diagonal
parking project on the road.
• • •
That $21,000 resurfacing pro*
Ject for Sanford (some 10 pro­
ject*) will get underway the
V'
first of next month.
•• • •
.
Getting very near tax bill
time . . . Close to 10,000 tax
billa going out over the coun
ty . . . there wore 13,000 last
HUGS, KISSES, ‘WELL DONE* FROM ADMIRAL A S PIONEERING PEACEMAKERS RETURN.
year aad la Sanford a little
over 12,000 going o u t . . . Last
year 11,800 went c
• 0 0
Bid letting on the second
phaso of tbo Interstate from
the Loogwood-Markbam ltd.
to the Orange County line
alated for Nov. M . . . Apprais­
ers will present their report
Friday.
WEATHER: Fair through Friday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.
• • •
Work on the city's sewage VOL. U
United Press Leased Wire
EatablUhed 1908 THURS., OCTOBER 11, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 559
treatment plant going, slow,
alow, slow . . , says W. K.
Knowles, city manager
May be ready by the first of
the year.
• • •
A protest from the Down-1 County School board meeting materials from a shop locate
Take a look at how our new
town Merchants Association I today.
ed aa far distant as Mait­
post office is cornin’ . . . look­
strongly objecting to the
Tha letter from the asso­ land, aad tha members of tha
Bill Signed
in’ good . . .
• • •
WASHINGTON (UPI) — school children buying sup­ ciation pointed out that on organisation thought tha pur­
plies out of town was a ma­ savers! occasions children chases should b# made In
T h o s e happy youngsters
President Kennedy today jor item of business a t the [
had been advised to purchase Sanford, especially when San­
poling with firemen you saw
signed a bill which will
ford children ware involved.
on page one tbo other day
raise postal rate* by one cent
Principal Hugh Carlton, of
were from the Pinecrest Nurs­
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on first class letters, air mall
tha Junior High School, point­
ery School.
The governor said be did act mainly as a clearing nim on oa Capitol H1U that and post cards next Jin . 7.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) • • •
ed out that tha shop where
not know the plana of the bouse to p an on to other tha American government
Gov.
Farris
Bryant
said
to­
the purchases ware made
Speaking of firemen and the
state governors what the “is not oVly participating in Pressure Fails
like . . . free show at the day he would rather fight tor United Statea regarding put­
was in South Samlnola Coun­
dates were doing In the field. the effortJi to fret tha Cuban
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
Bit* Saturday morning at 10 release of Cuban prisoners of ting federal money up to
ty, and tha children saved
Meanwhile, U. S. Rep. Sid- prisoners but tho Americ in (UPI) —Pressure by smaller
. . . Fire prevention film spon­ war than buy their way out ransom the Pigs Bay invad­
to cents n yard on costunta
ers. He said basically, Cu­ ney llerlong Jr., (D-Fla.), taxpayer la going to—whe­ nations apparently had failed
materials, over tbo quoted
sored by tho Jaycees . . .
ther
be
knows
it
or
Hot­
ban Premier Fidel Castro told President Kennedy today
today to bring lh« Soviet
Charge . . . just bring your of prison.
Sanford morchaota’ prices
Bryant told a news confer­ was saying he would aeU that "every red blooded foot at least part of the bill." Union and the West any clo*
fire prevention poster . . .
and there was plenty avail­
er to agreement on a nuclear
ence
ho bad no inside Infor­ the United States the lives American "would object to
they’ll bo given out at all the
able, whereas la downtown
paying ransom to the Cuban
of these men.
jjr
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A committee .was . named not a county problem, but he Sanford th a n waa a shorts#*
grammar schools.
mation on negotiations for the
..
I sfoo't like blackmail *t I Communist realm s - tor the
by School Board Chairman felt a committee should be of tho m aterial needed.
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p r im ■Va'" •wM' *v sa U »his
. . —- -*»•• ------ - - * r.ium o( the uay of* P ip toBooming:
Sales
Tho many kind and Interest­ opIs toas w et. personal. But either end of U," Bryant said.
Principal Andrew Bracken
Jam es Blrkenmeyer today to appointed fo meet with the
On soother subject, bo said V i l l o n prisoners,
elty commissioners and medl- pointed out that It la im­
ed friends of Herald carrier
LAKELAND (UPI) - Flor­
aald, "where a matter of his committee na cold war ■llerlonx. of Leesburg, sent
negotiate with Sanford Mayor ate the problem. Those nam­
Alfred Berner may send cor
possible for tho schools to
ida citrus industry officials,
incipal la Involved, 1 pre­ education of the National a telegram to the President
respondenco to him In care of fer to Oght my way out."
faced with a record citrus James II. Crtpps, and a ed were J. Dan Wright, Blr­ get satelfactory service on
noting
tlwre
were
persistent
Governor's Conference would
the FL Pierce Memorial Hos
crop, anticipate little diffi­ group from the City Com­ kenmeyer snd Mllwee,
athletic goods purchased in
"U we are willing to buy
pital, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
Sanford from local mer­
culty
In handling the crop and mission over the $2,300 rent­
HAVANA
(UPl)
—
Negotia­
their lives,** he said, "we
• • •
chants. Ha declared that when
tions for the release of 1,113 predict booming sales, parti al demanded by the city for
should be willing to go get
There's an old saying them by more appropriate
captured Cuban invaders bog cularly fo* grapefruit.
a shoulder pad for a football
the
use
of
the
stadium
built
around big cities to the effect m eins."
ged down Wednesday night in
uniform breaks it must bo
for the baseball training In­
that "you can't beat City
discussion of undisclosed "de No Agreement
replaced immediately, and lo­
Hall." The request of the
tails," and it appeared the
cal merchants can’t glva that
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) - stallation here.
County Commission to Gov­
talks might continue for some (UPI) —Tile University of
kind of sanrlre, but larger
A delegation of principals
ernor Bryant to look Into the
time to come.
stores In other cities can re­
Mississippi Faculty Senate from local schools using the
bird sanctuary q u e s t i o n
New York attorney James was unable to agree Wedncs
place
the unit within hours,
facility was on hand to dis­
brought a fast note from the
R. Donovan spent about four day night on a resolution de­
and will deliver in person, if
School
bus
driver
Harvey
commission man In Ocala say'
hours in conference with Pre­ manding disciplinary action cus* their side of the m atter
Pugh's report on the recent necessary.
ing "our mlnda are not
mier Fidel Castro without an­ against students heckling Ne­ with the board.
It waa underlined by board
The Seminole High School
accident
at Collins Ave., end
The principals were An­
dosed." You bet they aren't,
nounced
result.
member
J . Dan Wright, that
gro
Jam
es
H.
Meredith.
Band and Majorette Corps will
when the Big Man in Talla­
drew Dracken, Seminolo High Hwy. 17-92, In which Trooper the board Is a county board,
"The negotiations dkl not
salute
the
men
of
the
Sanford
Jim
Chsmbiess’
patrol
car
hassee is breathing down your
School, Hugh Carlton, Jun­
end today as expected," Mrs Swallowed Up?
and not a city board, and ha
neck. You can't beat the State Naval Air Station and HAT
ior High School, Harper Dou­ was severely damaged, was felt that if material can be
Berta
Barreto,
a
go-between
WING
ONE
in
a
special
half­
MONTE
CARLO
(UPI)
discussed
at
the
School
Hoard
bouse, cither.
glass,
Crooms
Academy.
in tho negotiations, aald after
purchased
advantageously
time show at the SanfordThe tiny principality of Mon­ They were accompanied by meeting today.
• • •
the
meeting.
"They
will
last
from outlets In other parts
Seabreeie football gam t Fri­
aco
hai
until
midnight
to
According
to
Walter
Teague
The minds of the Game and
Fred Ganaa also from Semi­
two or three more meetings,
day night.
make a new tax deal with nole High School. The school­ who detailed Pugh’* report, of the county then It is up
Fish people were plenty closed
because
a
few
detail!
must
be
Highlighting a theme of pa­
French President Charles de men felt in one accord that Pugh had stopped his bus be­ to the schools and the board
last week. Closed tight, In
revised.”
triotism will be the newly
Gaulle or face the prospect the charges included in the fore entering to croes the to do it.
fact, against the 27* property
Sirs.
Barreto
did
not
say
formed color guard composed
of being swallowed up by lease submitted by the City highway, end he stopped at
owners that lived In the area.
two men would meet
France.
But not now. No slrree, when of Joyce Walts, Sandy Get
Manager, W. E. Knowlea, in­ the center section for south­
oba
man, llonry Childs and Sha­
the thunder started to roll,
cluded too many maintenance bound traffic. The trooper ap­
set.
ron Young. The Twirling SemCouncil Opens
Bridge
P»g» 1
they opened, quick like a
charges that tit* city would proached at a high rat* of
Inolei
will
perform
with
color­
Classified .. Page 10 A 11
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - have to pay whether o r not speed on the inside Ian* and,
bunny, and there will be a
Pope John XXIII, a fatherly the facility was used by the seeing the bus, stepped on his Comics ....... .. . Pag* 10
meeting at Gen. Hutcbison'a ful flag batons, special music
Dear Abby
P tgs 7
figure In white, today opened schools.
office Friday to see wbat the will be played by the band,
brakes and skidded into the
and the whole exciting show
a momentous Ecumenical
E d ito ria l...........Page 4
Game and Fish men can do.
The
principsis
were
also
east
ditch
of
the
hlghwrsy,
Tea­
will be climaxed with a flit­
Council of nearly 3,000 Ro­ strongly opposed to the rent­ gue sskl.
Entertainment . Page T
As If they didn't already
tering flreworka display.
man Catholic prelates and al charge on the grounds that
I’utsle ............... Pag* 10
knowi
No
action
will
l&gt;e
taken
by
The show has been originat­
• • •
A 60-yeur-oltl former mental said it might pave the way the city summer athletic pro­ the board on tha accident until Society ----- Page 8 A 9
ed
and
produced
by
Bandmas­
Have had several queries,
Sports ........
_ Pag* 8
patient apparently stumbled toward the “ unity of man­ grams maker use of school after the trial (a held.
ter Ernest Cowley, with Band
one this morning, about the 10
facilities, and they felt that
off the sea wall by the Lake kind."
Captain Charles Rabun and
acres or so that have been
should be taken into consi­
Monroe boat basin and drown­
Majorette Captain Joan Jones.
cleared at West First end Per
deration in working out any
WAY WE GO . . . City work crews today ed, Coroner Hugh Duncan re­ Formal Decree
Game time la I p.m.
simmon. The property has
ALEXANDER, Va. (Ul) - arrangement with the city.
ported today.
removed
the
traffic
light
at
Second
and
Purk
an
been up for sale aa an Indus­
It was admitted that the
Tha woman was Identified U. S. District Judge Oren R.
the first Htep in the downtown improvement
trial sit* for some time, by
Lewie
today
Issues!
a
formal
costs
of operating the stad­
as
Kleanor
Cacciano,
Orlando,
plan making Third St. a thru street. The light
an Orlando firm, at a big
who waa released from Me- decree that Prince Edward ium should be considered,
will
be
placed
at
Third
and
Park.
(Herald
Photo)
price. Now It hai been clear­
Clenny State Hospital five County, Va., schools may not and it waa made clear to
THAT’S ALL WE KNOW!
ed, stumped and graded off aa
stay closed to avoid Integra­ them by Knowlea that the
weeka ago.
if something Is about to baption
while
other
tax-support­
city
does
not
make
any
pro­
!I3 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Duncan aald there would bo
pen.
ed Virginia schools remain fit from the operation at the
no inquest.
• •
e
BAGOTV1LLE, Qu*. (UPI)
$2,800 rental, but It still
A local fisherman found the open.
Warnings were issued in —A Voodoo J .t fighter plane
cost* the city from $1,000 to
• HIGH QUALITY TIKES AT FAIR PRICES.
body floating in the lake Wed­
Lonfwood today that the po­ streaked down a rain-slick
td.ooo to keep ihe stadium
Rebels Fleeing
nesday night.
• EASY TIME PAYMENTS
lice Intend to crack down oa runway Wednesday night and
CAIRO (U P I&gt; - Mecca ra­ in repair for the uses de­
enforcing the dog ordinance collided with a Trane- Can­
manded
of
it
by
the
schools
dio in Saudi Arabia said to­
• NO CARRYING CHARGES
and that the mayor la impos­ ada A ir Linea Vlsount air­ A delegation of government
day that Yemeni rebels were and others using it.
Leon Cohn was a t the meet­
ing stiff fines on those liner, killing a atswardeea and
• FACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL
J. Dan Wright said he felt
fleeing the capital of Sanaa
officiala will visit Altamonte ing to discuss the installation
brought before his court for ona passenger.
before a royalist advance it was a school problem.
of
a
watar
system
for
his
new
• EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
allowing unlicensed dogs to The turbo - prop airliner Springs to Inspect tha city for
but were caught between the
development, and he was as­
run loose.
tha
Home
and
Housing
Fi­
forces of Imam Hassan and
• ON - THE - CAR WHEEL HALANCING
with 19 persens aboard had
sured by the council that tha
•
•
•
Just landed on a flight from nance Agency, and to appraise permanent maina would be in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) — Bedouin tribesmen loyal to Trade Bill
Talked
with Fire Chief
• WE SPECIALIZE IN TIRES
Seven Islands, (Jus., and was tha water installation of tha stalled and a well and pump D e m o c r a t i c congressional him.
Mack Cleveland Sr. and still
Inked By JFK
FOR FOREIGN CARS
taxing off tha runway when Southern Gulf Utility Corp., it set in for the use of the sub­ leaders, hard pressed to find
nothing new on that All
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
tha accident occurred.
w a s announced Wednesday division that would be tied in a quorum In either House or
• SALES - SERVICE &amp; BALANCING
Souls arson case . . . "Just
President Kennedy signed In­
The Canadian air force Jet, night a t a special meeting of with the main system when Senate, hoped today to wind Jury Clears
no new
leadscoming In."
to law today a bill giving him
• WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS
taking off on a night mission, tha city council.
construction of the water plant up tha longest session in II
said the chief.
power to tear down American
Movie Star
sliced Into the tall section and
The team la coming to deter­ was started.
years by Friday night.
• •
tariff walla and provide cash
mine the efficacy of approv­ Cohn also asked for approv­ The major stumbling block
LOS ANGELES (U ri)
Is a spoonful of delicious Jack*knlfed the airliner.
subsidiea to any American
Fiva persons were injured ing the loan application of tha al of a plat for the second ad­ waa tho effort to get a com­ A coroner’* Jury Wednesday who loses his job as a result.
turkey and dressing worth a
dime? . . . Member* of the and nlna others were hos­ town for 8380,000 for the dition to his Oakland Shores promise on the agriculture ap- cleared actress Saundra Ed­
Congress delegated tha un­
Grace Methodist Church will pitalised f o r observation. municipal water ayatem, and area. The first plat called for propriationa. But Senate Dem­ wards of criminal respond precedented powers to tha
TIRE SUPPLY, INCL
be idling It for that Saturday The airliner carried 15 pas­ to determine a price for tha 161 home* and tha plat ap­ ocratic whip H u b e r t H.
President for use In bargain­
bility
in
the
ehotgun
death
of
405 W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD
FA S-Ottl
night and you can dip the sengers and a crow of four— private utility now serving proved by the Council added Humphrey said "things are
ing with foreign countries for
spoon as many times as you pilot, cc-pilot and two ste­ part of tha aouth end of the an additional 109 homee to tha looking much better” for • h e r actor • boyfriend who freer access to their markets
town.
4
wardesses.
quick solution.
threatened to kill her.
, w ant Be there at 8:30.
for American products.

School Board Hears

Fight Better Than Ransom
For Cubans, Bryant Says

n su o A ..,

O ut-O f-Tow n Buys
Merchants
Park Lease
W oes Aired

Negotiations
'Bog Down'

t

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Board Hears
Bus Report

Salute To Navy
At Game Friday

Herald Index

Woman Falls;
Drowns In Lake

Jet Fighter
Rams Airliner

TIRES -

Fed Officials Slate
Visit To Altamonte

TIRES -

Demo Leaders
Seek Quorum

McRoberts

TIR ES

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opportunity
suck Inter.
M Berlin
u d C ato aad tto C i ) i U wmi
fUisd with r a n a n t t o t to
would go to the United State*,
would t o t e

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GARY HUDGINS, BAUM NANAGBS i t 8triekl*ad4lorriion Motors tovitas Mr. sad Mrs. HaaOton B vttott and thair two boos to taka • trial
■pin in the new 1968 Falcon convertible. The Bartlett’s ore pictured here
In the Falaoa in the showroom of 8trtakknd*Marr!ooB on E ast First 8L
(Herald Photo)

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vlritlng with th a n at ttoir
b o as at tto WeUva Bridie.
Sim Brtanleg of PeaaicoU
and tto girls b a te to m ra*
llrisg old no ao rio a thla pari
weak. • • *Eteea took Sea’s
ptraets, B arotst sad Jack,
flakiag as tto river aad they
(•ally caught a big catch
of brsam sad poreb. Wonder
wtero WUaoa wssT 8 s de­
cided after that Mg IT lb.
aaook (that B lass CAUGHT)
ratals last weak at Fort
Myers was toough flaking
for awhile. (With 1 could
givo tto t Jseklo Gleason
laugh). • • • Suo’a patents
a n vlaUlog with Mr. and
Mrs. Bd Davis aa Oregon
Bird. • • • William aad Ms*
bla Carroll to te decided to
go vacationing agate. Thla
time out Tessa way. They
are pi analog to bo gom two
wteka and will brteg Msbit's uncle back with ttojnHa resides with them but
has tom out that way visit­
ing relatival. • • • Don't for-

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TARPON
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Hat. K irin to for tto pewlattice af every oas etrt thte
way. If y w haven't teotettad Mr. Baby yet, why, do aa
aad aaa M th a n iaaomathiag
for yen to t o doing now. * *
teat week WM Art
Weak te S e a te d did job g*
see dm works af t e arttetef
DM you know that wo have
a t tto srtltto oat thte
way. Thelma Sikes (Mra.
J.C.) wba te a teacher at
Wltean Kbaol baa two ef bar
display. * * •
Mrs. Claude HktoB, daaghand M n. Gerald
Behiwna w en heatoaaae at a
housewarming party for Wil­
li* H and Kathto B ahm a Sun­
day afternoon a t torir new
tom* oa Orange Bird. A
beautiful arrangement af yel­
low mums and grata foliage
•prayed gold eent to Willie
and Kathto from to r mother
la Norfolk, Va. adorned tto
television. Tto decoration*
carried out tto autama
them* by tto piataa and
napkins had cabred teavaa
oa them and tto cry at* 1 candletoldera told oraase aaod k t. Around 4o gueata called
during tb* appotetod boun.
• • • Jim and lyon Giles
and daughter Sylvia a n fin­
ally getting into ttoir new
bam* which they had balk
near tto ir old ant. I
tow Lynn facia now by wait­
ing for that apecial day of.
getting to move te because
f am waiting for the same
thing. Our* i« down on Nareteiua Av*. and Jamea Lee
te tto builder. Ha te certain­
ly doing a wonderful Job too.
We purchased ■ lot from
Eb and Olga Hunter and we
are proud to tay they win
be our wooderful neighbors
• • • I see that tto M. H.
Spivey* at Monro* Corner
have added to tha front of

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UIL HUME Ilf All K

now flvts you

SW EEPING

Gardner served so delicious
orange juice and cookies. • •
Mrs. Freddie Befarane sad
small daughter Bambl Lynn
a n to n riaitteg Fred's a n ­
ther sad fa thee Herbert aad
Lucille Batum i. Fred la ex­
pected to come up is a few
days sad Ant laid they w o n
p n g to Jacksonville to visit
nlaUves bodwo m taratag to
B hlera Bosch w han they
sow reside. • • • Happy
Birthday to Gram T to n tan ,
s former M e m gaL She
aad Harbert sad am Brian
railde te Tampa end I u »
dorstaad that they got the
Sanford Herald down th e n
aad that tee reads thla
column. Bo horn Mary Hittell aad L * wonderful day to
the hurting season te drawing
■ tar aad fast too. Shot guns
a n being cleaned and oiled,
grocery toatoti being filled,
ammunition bring bought, so
tto t All tto t is feedqd te thq
day lor tto Mason to open
up. Go to It hunter*. • • *
Our thought this week te on
ago. Oliver Wendell Holmes
once Hid: To to 70 years
young b sometimes more
cheerful and hopeful thaa
to to 40 year* old. * * * I do
not know tto author of this
one: Gray hairs aeema to
my fancy like the soft light
of tto moon, silvering over
tto oraning of Ufa.

Ten Tables
Play Bridge
In DeBary

OoldoQ louvers in tha
heat outlet a n motor
driven to rotate back
and forth— mot*p in t
th e h a s t o v a r y o u r
Hoot. All new in per­
formance, styling and
colon, this new Stag­
ier gives you a new
dimension in heating
comfort.

NEW OBLEAKI! &lt;UP1&gt; Mteeiosippl Gov. Bom Barnet and L t Gov. Tad) John­
son face another court Me­
llon Friday in which they
moot show they purged them•shoe of contempt or take
tto soneoijmafoe.
Bight judges of the U. 8.
6th Circuit Court of Appeals

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SKFOBT OF A WOLBIWW CWWFAET AwPU.IA.TW
OF A XATIOX4L BASK
Report as e f teptember IS. t m . i t AOaette T teet Ctot
panr. Jack.onvUle, Florida, which te afllllaled with Tha
Hanford Atlantia National Bank. Sanford. Florida, Charter
number 1S1IT, Fadtral Rae.rv* district number *.
Kind of butlnea* of Ibis affiliate:
Bank atook holding aempany, holding controlling laterbanking
eat In tkla aad other affiliate* to broaden scope e f be
burin*.a Id Florida.
Mannar In whick above-named orgaalaatlaa la affiliated w ith
national bank, nnd d .er.o of control:
Owns majority ef tk* share* at capital stock.
Financial relation* with bank!
Stoak of affiliated bank owned by the
affiliate (par value) ---------- --------------—
• 1I*.**0.0*
Loan* by lb* affiliate to atfillatad beak . . . . t None
I. H. K. Brook*. Secretary • Treaaurtr ef Atlantle T ru.t
Company do aolcmnly awcar that tb* above statement la true,
to lbs boit of my knowledge and belief. I declare that It haa
or w ill to publlchid In tha manner preaerlbod by Seotlon S ill.
U.s n .s . o s . u.*C , tec. I t l) , within llttcan day* from tha
date ot receipt or the rati for report *1 condition by tb*
Comptroller of the Currency.
H. B. Brook*
Sworn to and snbeerlbed baler* me ibis 4th day * ( Oct­
ober. n e t.
(SBAL)
Virginia 0. Drake
Notary Public. State af Flor­
ida at Large My eommlaaloa
aspires April I. IMA Bandod
by Natleaal Surety Corpora­
tion

Bralu* autom atically held*
cooking tem p eratu res—food
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Justice Hugo Black, Meredith
attempted to register. He was
■u f f o l k ooujerr FEDER­
turned away personally by AL SAVINOa AND LOAN AS­
Barnett twite, and by John- SOCIATION. a United State*
• f America corporation.
Plaintiff
On Sept. SS, tto appeal* ♦a
MACK
SBJINIK
CAOLB
and
curt found Barnet guilty af JAJ4BT S. CAOLB, Hln wife,
reotempt and gave him until
___ Defendants,
Oct. t to purga himself of
that coutempt o r be told li­
able te imprisonment aad a
ia Judgment on tto statute f 10,000-par-day fine m tll to
top two executive*. The heap,
T to next day, tto court
teg ia act for U 'a j a . C8T.
Barnett and Johnson w e n found Johnam guilty and
told in contempt for barring garn Mm the earns deadline
tto edmlaetou of Negro with tto th reat e f a | 8,000-e■UNMIK CAOUI aad JANET
James Meredith to the Uni- day fin*.
n. CAOLB, kla Wire, are de­
A day later, on Sept. 10, fendants, X w ill tell te the
▼unity of Mississippi late
highest end best bidder for
Iasi month. Earlier, tto Meredith, escorted by deputy cash
a t tb# Mala Doer ef the
court Issued a temporary U. 8. m art hale, entered the Seminole C esatr Cearthoes*
In
the
of Sanford, Flor­
restraining order' forbidding university, t o u c h i n g off ida. at CTtr
11:0* A. M. on tha
university and state official* bloody riots and intervention Slth day af October, 1»U. tha
following described property
from doing anything to pre­ by federal troops.
as set forth la aald Flaal
vent the registration, en­
On Oct. te attorney* mat Dscree, to-wlti
Lot
IT, BEAR LAKE
rollment or attendance of with tto Judges ia chambers,
HILLS, according to tha
Mesoditb. a.
»
; then went Into open t o u t „ Plat
thereof, ao ,r*«ord»d
la Flat to o k II. at Fag*
After substantial litigation, for a hearing.
ST, c l th e Public R ecord,
which finally had to to de­ Attorneys fo r Mississippi,
af Oemlnele Coantr, Florcided by U. 8. Supreme Court including State Atty. Gen.
Inciudlag
the building and
Joe Patterson, argued tto t
appurtenances I o e a t a d
Barnett and Johnson had
thereen. together with the
furniture, furnishings and
p n r g a d themselves. They
flatkrsa situate therein,
pointed out th at Meredith
and teeated there**.
DATED this ttb dar of
was in the university and the
October. IMS.
governor had ailed upon the (SEAL)
Arthar H. Beckwith. Jr..
people of Mississippi to main­
Clerk *( the Circuit court
Word baa been received of tain tto peace.
af Semlaolo County. Flor­
ida
Attorneys fo r Meredith sad
the death of Edward J.
■ rt Martha T. VIklaa
Rivers Jr., in Savannah, N. Y. tto U. 8. Justice Department
D. C.
A native of Sanford, be haa said they did not fool Barnett Nathanaoa and Oravaa and
Courshoa
aad Caurskaa
everything pos­
lived in Mew York for the was doing
ITet Meridian Avanua
sibleto comply with
the Miami Kaaclt II, Flarlda
peat SO yeara.
Publish Oat. II. H U.
Survivors ere his wife, Mrs. court's restraining order, hut CDE-41
Bertha Rivera, • sou, John did not press for Immediate
Edward Sid, three slaters, action against him.
Mrs. Jack Hyntt, of NewTto court continued tto
mount, Tease, Mrs. Edna case until
Friday. T to ac­
Jack ton, El Paso, Texas, Mr*. tion, in effect, kept tto con­
Orvri Donk, Savannah, and tempt charge hanging over
on* brother, Robert Ala* of tto
heads
of Barnett and
Johnson.
8*vaiuah.
Other relatives I a e I tt d a
three aunts, Mrs. Berth* T er­
rell, Mr*. Bey Johnson end
Mbs Vert* Woodcock and
three cousins, Mra. Sylvan J.
Devi*, M n. Stinson Klnlaw
and Mrs. Winnie Smith, all of
Sanford.
Burial will bo in Savannah.

M. I . “SONNY”

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Legal Notice

Ten tables were te play
a t this week's Tuesday afternoon meeting of tto DeBary
Duplicate Bridge Club at the
Community Center.
Winners announced today
were, NS, first, Mrs. Mints
Morrison and H. 0. Chose;
second, Mn. Frank Austin
and Mias Ethel Johnson; third
John Vandertchaaf and Mrs.
Donald Johnston and fourth,
Mr. and Mn. George Pear,
sail.
EW, fir it, tie, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur WUlgooao with Mrs.
0 . N. Lackey and Mra. Wil­
liam Woodkxk; third, H. M. Garden Club
tif J*** Caeeeltorry
Brown and Mrs. Luther TarThe South Semlnoi* Oartoll and fourth, Mrs. E. E.
Anderson and Mrs. Clydb den Club will meet for tto
Ramsey.
first time this season a t 1:90
p.nt. next Monday at the
home of the president, Mr*.
W W I Auxiliary E. P. Richards, Oxford Rd.
In Longwood.

By Mrs. Adorn Muller
The Auxiliary ef DeBary't
World War 1 Barracks 11*7
will hold it* monthly meet­
ing a t 1 p.m. Friday in tha
Community Center.
M n. Grace Leah, dlitrict
seven president, will be ape*
till guest for the occasion
when plaas for the annual
Birthday Dlaaar te be held on
Oct. IS will to discussed.

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D. Clubs mot l i f t Thursday
sveateg a t White Hall. We
had s wonderful program oo
sewtag equipaeat draw*,
itrated te us by M ss WO*

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t e d ; Mary's Beauty Salon
Approximately ISO Villa f tn and Carol'a Dress Step of
turned oat to enjoy an etta- tb« Lon (wood P la n ; Putt
laf of fan and togetherness P utt Golf of P a n Park, North
Saturday a t the Community
Building la the North Or­
lando Recreation Area.
The affair, sponsored by
O P E N
TILL
the local d e le Assn., was
tolled aa a success and was
the first of many such e m u
the association hopes to spon­
sor for the community la the
future.
The Pot Luck Dfamor of­
fen d aa array of tempting
dishes prepared by sons of
the host cooks la the village.
Tablet were arranged buffet
style and everyone ih and his
contribution with his aelgb-

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FOOD AND PUN was
Ths children were treated
ths order of the even* te the fee e f dunking apples
Ing last Saturday night sad pis ra d various gsmes
in North Orlando as under the supervision of Mrs.
members of the Civie James Grins lead and Art
A*an. sponsored s pot Rhodes,
luck supper followed
P. Stewnrt Helmly and BUI
by free entertainment Harris emceed the adult free
for all age groups. Top gsmes and presented gifts to
photo shows ju st a few the winners. Films wert
of the some 150 real* shown throughout the even­
dents who filed around ing by Henry Ward.
heavily laden tables to
Merchants donating prises
choose supper. In the to ths Civic Assn, to contri­
bottom photo, small bute to the success of the
sons of Mr. and Mrs. affair were Raymond Studios,
Dsve Tilson, a t tub, Bukur's Music Shop, Ivey’s
take a turn a t bobbing Shoe Store, Powell’s, Sween­
for apples, an old but ey’s, McRnyaolds Drugs snd
still exciting sport.
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P u b lic h a arln g will ba hatd
In th a Sam lnola County C o u rt
llo u aa. Sanford. Florida, In
lb s
C ounty
Com m it, lu n a r.
Room , on Octobar I*. I N I a t
l :lo A. SI. or aa toon th e re a t t a r aa poaalbla.
H oard of County C o m m it.
nlunara
Sam lnola County. F lo rid a
B y J . C. lluleblaoa. C h a irm an
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day (fea era s hat g r i s slot
ti*e le n aaarad I r a Met
ha a p p e a r* ta be kafcre the
battle e f O th M , Mia*.

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Tho County could actlvata tho glr-

oootr. hot V u involvsd with '
Tho 1
»nr fUfht pottoni out of SNAS,
to Mo 1
' 1 aroeuxt to t W H nogHMtJUorCounty would
tho Cotwgr Com». prooont commlttog, tho aoe- gone*, i ‘
ulocttd throo poootbto nitoo u
miaalon ___
■ultablo. Two of tbom won in • mlttoo to five tho
juthond, ooo near Oviedo and
thetr moot fortoua
oot of AlUmooto Bprlogi. Tho • location for tho
idea wao to locate tho airport Airport.

The Answer To Why?
b v t n now , sivw y e a r* a i w

unv t t u v

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first Sputnik, occasional voice* are
■till hoard questioning- tho “why"
of this nation's apace effort.
"Why spend such vast sums," the
questions usually run,.''on a prestige
race to tho moon when poverty and
disease still shackle millions right
here on this planet?**
Indeed, even the most space,
mlndad must wince when a rocket,
■stellite combination coating a total
of about 918 million drops In the
drink off Cape Canaveral because a
hyphen was left out of its coded in*
•tractions.
Think of the thousands who
could have been helped by some of
that money — the unemployed, the
medical researchers, the hanlpressed
cities trying to rebuild their slum*
ridden core*.
The annual budget for speee,
which was under 91 billion at the
time of Sputnik, is now in the multi,
megabuck range and will be second
only to that for national defense in
a few yean.
Think of the things the nation
could buy with th at—the highways,
the new eltioo—«*jr the critics.
Yet, What if the space program
were halted or cut back drastically
now? Would all fnls suddenly avail*
able money be spent on domestic Im­
provement?
It could, certainly—for a while.
But one thing is overlooked In this
otherwise admirable Idea. That is,
that the money being spent on space
Is not only being drawn from the ns’ tionnl economy but in turn contri.
butes to the very dynamism and productivity of the nation.
There were many more millions
unemployed In the 1930s, more mil*
lions In wunt, living substandard
lives In substandard environments.

for
lions, only amounts to
•bout 10 per cent of the gross natlonai produet.
Should the day ever come wh*n
real peace breaks out, the nation
will not collapse because It no longer
has the support of defense spending.
l? rirson it won't is the growl
ring
importance of the specs budget.
8oraa persons have expressed
hope that apace exploration may pro*
vide a moral equivalent for war. It
mdy
y ab
also provide a financial equlval*
ent.
Those who want more money
spent on earthly, human needa will
get their money. They will get it
from the surplus wraith generated
by a nation busily striving toward
an important national goal—the conquest of space—whose rewards are
not only an array of scientific (and
new Industry-creating) advances but
an enlargement of the human aplrlt
itself.

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Oil too of la at ora .Ploot-*- aaOor
Tho Moral* la a o i o lo r *1 iko liallra rests wkloh
llilnl otrlarlioly lo Iho a,o lor rogahllcailoa s i aU lha
aobo grloli* la Ihte aanigapor.

Ike paUtkal iwgect of
James 8. Mendtt i afloet
ehtlrmaathlM a n
to li ghter at Ike Uafrerslty held by Sombanan out of
ef MleeteelpH ie likely te be aQ prupartlaa to lha lumber
of Southerner* to Coograss.
That situation la cm tad by
tha cragmstlaaal seniority
their
system aad tho Beutbeni cus­
party s Q
tom ef putting thaifr men la
koath’s east
office tad haapiag them
a n t oft:
than.
Men Kapubltete* an aaek- Tba chairmanship# an a
lag state sad liHaael afBae bulwark against tha two-par­
this year la th* aee-tima ty lyatam la th* South. If
■olid South thaa la toy pm- Southern voter* began re­
vloua alactioa. Kspublicaa placing congnuimut Demo­
anagniitnail esadldsUa to crats with BapuhUcana, yuan
the Booth may aspect Is would elapse befon the aewbenefit and perhaps they win. comen would ha eligible for
But coot-mladsd Soutbar- ebalrmnshqm under the
oar* amp hasitata before seniority systom.
voting out of ofBca a con- Those chalrmsnihlps would
gnsaloesl Domocnt, how. be nlatlnly saeun, however,
a n r much they may n n n t If Southeraera patoad up the
th# um of Marti fore* la INI opportunity to veto re-

thetr
eager tor th* 1M4 presldeat1ml alactioa.
it meat be amaaed that
Kaaaady will he resamhutad.
Southern Damocrata could
support tha lepobUcaa tic
hat to UN to pualth th#
Kaaaady brothers. More like­
ly they will put up their own
third party presidential nontoae as Jstlersoalaa Demo­
crat or aona such. Tim ob­
jective would ha to throw tha
election to the VJ. House ef
Repnsentstires.
If the ragular party tic
kets split th* nto outside tha
South, aa candid*te would
have ■ majority of th* else
(oral eoDags and tha House
would ehoeee among tho
too three.
Th# South would be to the
taddk again. Whea the
House cheoM* e Psoaldent,
each stole has on# vote, only.
The South might expect to
hold e balance of power la
such e choir*—sod to make
a aatiafactary deal with th*

Phil NewsomSovs

Deiuf mym94v uu

space at that time, yet there was
little money avallsble for medical re*
search, alum rebuilding or anything
The government, of course, spent
millions on depression measures.
This money, too, was drawn from tho
national economy, but it was an econ­
omy that was almost standing still,
and the spending tree ted only the
symotoma of the depression, not its
causes.
Tragically, it took, World W ar II to
revivify the economy. Even though
the humming factories wsrs devoted
to producing materials destined only
for destruction, the nation regained
its economic strength and has hi*
creased It ever aInca.
Today, production of military
goods la still an important factor in

Mlldislppf ia auppart at Uktagrattoa of tha uahuntty.
leathern Democrats a n erphase wtthto their etn par­
ty. Their only aaionmbto
claim to tofletaee la sstlomal
poUttea la bated ra thalr eoocawktaa chair*

“SuperMac” Faces Big Job
Dr. Cram’*

Worry
CASE N-4991 Hilda H., ag49, la tiw wife who f*U
crushed becsoM ah* found out
that h*r husband had “suddenly” d*ys1op*d an Infatuation
for hi* M in tary .

Bet tho** Infatuations •a n
Bsually aot “auddon” affair*.
You whrra Jn*t raddmly
loan of thus. But they hen
hem In the maklag for months
or ena yean pnvloualy.

Clinic

to th* fact* of Ilf*.
It I m t your children that
a n to lacking In th* *o-caU*d
“facta of Ufa."
No, Indeed! I t la th* eont*nt*d, fat wits* a t Am*ric*
who n**d Jolting.
Regain your tlaaay chassis.
Cheago your perfume. Moatslly prod y o u nalf into a«V
lag klttanlah, (specially If
your husband 1* p ast 40.
Quit staying away from th*
boudoir till your mat* la In
bad and sound aalt«p. And

, ,
don't think gaatrl* calorits
will offaat th* lack of antic
tAloriii*
“But I am so tlrsd at
night!" la pour fraqumt com­
plaint to m i .
“Then take an sftsrnooa
nap," I U m ljr remind such In­
different wives.
If you wish a hatband in­
stead of an alimony chock,
than you bettor Insure your
happy m arriage by ltts cul­
inary a r t and more of th* bou­
doir sort.

Among soma oot wholly
over-awsd by hi* high office,
B ritain's poised and articu­
late Prim* Minister Harold
Macmillan has tsrn*d tho
nlckn a m * ,
“Unflappable
Mae."
Ha also ha* been called
“ super-mat,“ and, by those
^
M frisndly, “Macmothbatls" and “Gimmick Mer­
chant."
Macmillan, who took over
hi* present Job in January
1997 a t a time of low obb In
British fortunes Just after
tha abortha Bun invasion,
haa bean prims minister long­
er than any other Conserva­
tive (n this century.
Now, by perhaps a combin­
ation of tha qualities of "supermae" and "Gimmick Mer­
chant," ha 1* attempting to
overcome the ehtlleng* of
one of tha geoatest problems
to face Britain In this cen­
tury and the gTMtcst of all
in hla carver.
That problem la th* ques­
tion of British entry Into th*
European Common Market,
a t proeont
composed
of
Franca, West Germany, Ita­
ly, Belgium, th* Nether­
lands and Luxtmbeurg.
In th* common market
countries, Franc* has proved
to bo th* toughest negotia­
tor, d*termln*d that Britain
shall fulfill all th* political
and
economic agreements
reached by the six themselv­
es, th at not on* period nor
comma shall bo altered In tho
Boas* treaty binding th* six,
and th a t French agriculture

In a latar confasslon from
Htlda’i husband, 1 found that
h* had b**n toying with the
of an affair for t n r I
year*. •
&gt;'-•**
For Hilda was a complacent
wtf* who eoemod to think all
h*r husband ntoded to kwp
him snoring eontanUy In his
twin bsd, was an sxtra holping of his favorlta dssasrt at
dinner.
Th* "8yd Herlong Appre­ youth, Lorraine being a flrstWItss, e*t rid of that notion
ciation
Rally" CommltU# to­ yoar Junior high school stu­
that th* quickest way to a
dent w hll. Rita Is In tho four­
man* heart I* via hi* stom­ day released Information on th grad* a t Sketn School.
th*
program
which
has
bs*n
ach!
Also on th* program ar*
So throw away your nclp* planned fo r this evening from
Barbara Winn and Cltlro Hol­
fl
to
8
pin.
a
t
the
National
books. And quit cluttering up
lins, vocalists who are noted
your disks with now rocipis. Guard Armory in Lsssburg, In tills arvp fo r their delight­
Far It Isn’t In th# kitchen honoring CongrsMmsn A.
ful performances together,
Umt you lose your mats* but Sydney Herlong Jr., who will and they may bo Joined by th*
makt
tho
only
speoch
of
tha
in the bedroom.
ovoning’s Master of CeromonI t would atop thousands of evonlng.
loe, Wondell Husebo, In addlA
free
chicken
barbecue
divorces If you wlvts post 40
tlonai duet* and trios.
will
be
served
to
large
dele­
would d*ac*nd *n masses on a
Th* public la cordially in­
gations
from
all
over
the
new
city burlesque show and take
vited
to attend.
Fifth District who ar# &gt;
a faw lessons!
•ponding
to
tha
open
Invita­
How do you expect a stodgy,
fat wlfa to excite a middle tions extended to rosldentl
aged husband who associates of all of tho nine counties.
A fast-pacod program of
TALLAHASSEE (U P!) - glamor with alsndtr figures?
entertainment
haa been plan­
Political speculators scratched You can't feel Uke m sports
(taring tha barhocus,
another name off the list o roadster with tha chassis of a ned
with music by s MLplsc*
prospective candidates
truck.
governor in 1M4 today, Stota And you certainly can't ex •tags band composed of ele­
Suprsma Court Justice Steph­ pact te exude seductive charm ments of th* Leosburg High
Interspersed
en C. O'Connell.
If your tummy lino equals School Band,
with a variety of vocal and
This leaves three men al­ your bust line.
most sure to be la the race, Many a wlfa haa thrown bar Instrumental numbers.
Featured will be several
aad two other possible coo- husband into a platonic state
tenders.
whsn she removes her girdle Items by brilliant young ac­
Slate Sen. Scott Kelly
and h* sees the waves of blub­ cordionists Lorraine and Rita
Lakeland, M a y o r Hayden ber suddenly cascade over her Brill* of Leesburg, whose
talents are of national compe­
Burns of Jacksonville aad hip*.
Fred 0. Dickinson of West If you look Ilka a waddling tition caliber despite their
Palm Beach, chairman of tha walrus aa you waddle down
Florida Council of 100 and a th# street, you may arouse af­
COMPLETE
former stats senator, all hav* fection Ilka th at accorded a
been making the traditional “good old motherly soul" but
INVESTMENT SERVICE
political rounds.
not that of a olron or modorn
Lis tod aad satiated
Cleopatra.
Bocuritlo*
If a husband sincerely at­
Mutual
X-15 Buffeted In tempts te rosters tha courtship
Everybody tovq* • fm th m berg**"- But most of us know
memories th at hav* boon In
through experience, (Ml w* uoualty grt vrfiot wt pay for.
High Speed Tes cold
ALLEN to CO.
storage for maybe 20
911 K. LEMON ST.
EDWARDS AFB, Calif. Whan you •'•hop*' for moving terries, consider tho knporyears and thus trios to hold
LAKELAND, FLA.
(UP!) -S pace agency pilot
Unco of IM purchase you're about to mote. At stake lo your
you
on
his
lap,
do
you
fool
like
John McKay said mysterious
Investment of theminda of tfoUaro to cheriahad household
a hippopotamus!
Meaibor: Midwest Stock KsiK
buffeting during Ms X1S flight
fumloMrae. . . an Invaatmant (hot ahouto be entrusted only
Of if ho steers you across
Chicago Beard of Trad*
Tuesday shook the rocket
ship to much he “ felt Ilka th* dance floor, la It Uka cav­
WO opodaUM to protecting your belongings with poroonalit waa going to pitch out of orting with a Jumbo elephant 1 Orlaado Sates Ro protests the
Uad ••Pro-Ptannlng".. . modem Uni-Packing. . . hyglonieolly
Obviously,
I'm
noodllng
you
control at any minute."
clean Sanitised* vans...helpful adric# from famed moving
fat
females,
fo
r
you
are
flirt­
MRS.
STAN
COMSTOCK
"It rosily shook . . It waa
consultant gette Raton#. . . and other exclusive safety
ing
with
dlvorta
every
day
of
t n i n « f e /4 a g A d a g a
really annoying."
McKay'
Pfc.
OA
9-0094
said, after streaking th* X19 your lift unl*M you wake up
If you'r* moving toon— totally, tong-dlttonca or overseas
to the highest altitude an&lt;
— cell u* far a prompt estimate without obligation.
speed It yet has achieved
GORDON STANLEY, M. D.
without 111 lower tall—19,000
feat, 29 miles, and 9.717 miles
AND
a s hour.

Leesburg Rally Tonight
For Congressman Herlong

Only Three For
Governor's Race!

'B A R G A IN

IN MOVING
A R E R IS K Y

V A N N PARKER, M. D .

TsUoot ta Province
The tallest structure la the
Province of Minltoba, Cana
da, Is the SCO-foot-high stack
of the International Nickel
Company's Thompson smaller
—some 400 air uilea north of
Winnipeg.
b

ANNOUNCE TUB ASSOCIATION OF

KENNETH E- PEIRCE, M. D.
IN T1IE PRACTICE OF PEDIATRICS
OCTOBER TENTH, 1149
AT
999 BAST SECOND STREET
BAN FOR I), FLORIDA

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201 N. L a u re l Avo.
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than be protected against tha
“chtap food" policy of Brit­
ain and the commonwealth.
At homa, th* British Labor
Party, out of power sine*
1981, has aorrod notice after
n period of Indecision th at
it wlU not follow Macmillan
blindly Into tho common m ar­
ket
Labor leader Hugh Galt•kell laid down five conditions
for British sntry:
Strong and binding safe­
guards for economic intertots of tho commonwealth.
Guarantees for British ag ­
riculture.
Britain's right te purauw
Its own foreign policy.
Fulfillment of
Britain's
plodgos to its partners in tho.
European Fro* Trad* Asso­
ciation — Sweden, Norway,
Denmark, Portugal, Austria
and 8wlts*r!end.
Britain’s right to plan its
own economy.
Four of those conditions
would demand that Britain
surrender no part of Its sov-

sraltny, a “must" under th*
treaty of Rom* whieh looks
forward te both political and
economic unity among tha
alx.
Th* fifth, dealing with th*
fro# trade group, would took
to Insure that neutrals b* In­
cluded In tho common m ar­
ket, by no moans a certainty.

No College
Teachers OK'd
By Cabinet

TALLAHASSEE (U P !) The Cabinet, sitting as th*
State School Board, author­
ised 11 counties to hire teach­
ers today for the new school
year who are not collcgo
graduates.
Countias which will be per­
mitted te hire teachers la
ranks tour and flva were Cit­
rus, Dade, DeSoto, Escam bia,
Lee, Levy, Marlon, Monro*,
Nassau, Polk and Santo Rosa.
eran m t i n r

Receding
BARCELONA, Spain (U P1)
—Waters of tha worst flood
In modern Spsnlch history be­
gan to recede today, rovsallng
th* full oatent of a tragedy
that has caused hundred* of
deaths and millions of dollars
worth of damag*.

.

• Han Equipauat
• Factory Trslaod
Mechanic

HOLTS ATLANTIC
MOTOR CLINIC
Highways 17-19 and 499
Fern I'ark, Fla.
M8-5U9

�fact that many parents Insist
on e fd te g their children to
college to study for higher
professions for which the chil­
dren are not really adapted.
Some persons are more fit­
ted to mechanical aad tech­
nical fieIda than tor profes­
sional fields, Bradma said.
The principal called for
store supervision by parents
on the progress of children on
their home studies.
The scholarships program

Members ef Florida Citrus
Mutual will examine prospects
for the ceasing citrus season
and discus# Mafaal activities
for gro u tra at a meeting to
be held here Monday in the
Seminole County Agricultural
Office cenfertaet room a t 2:30

f.m.
This Is one of 43 Mutual
Grower Council m e e t I n g a
elated throughout Florida’*
citrus-producing areas within
the next two weeks.
"Those mcetiags are of
greatest Importance both to
individual grower members
and to our entire organiza­
tion," said Robert W. Rutledge. Mutual executive vice
president.
A color slide program, de­
picting Mutual activities aad
phases of the new season win
be ooe of the highlights of
the meeting.
In addition, 8omiaok&gt; Grow­
e r Council officers .tor the
new setson will be ilected.
Incumbent officers a rj L. T.
Bryan, Jack Syme and E. H.
Zorian Jr.

for the erphaaed children of i veterans who guallfy for furre ter aaa was described by tber education are eligible if
Mrs. Charles D. Webstar, Past their father or mother lost
Deportment Historian of the their lives in the line of duty
Auxiliary.
In the armed services.
She said that orphans of | Scholarships are a part of

the Americanism program of
the' Legion Auxiliary s y »
sored by national, depart­
mental and local units, begun
after WW1.
Applicants should apply to

the American Legion Auxili­
ary preferably la their Junior
year in high school. Last year
1C scholarships were awarded
la the atate of Florida.
Plana for a "Joy Shop" are

» underway, Mrs. Warren
Ktog, president, announced,
and asked the unit to assist
with furnishing gifts to be
used by veterans in the VA
hospitals at Christmastime.
m

Blood Unit
To Collect
For Enterprise
Donations for the Enter­
prise Blood Beak will ke
taken from 4 pjm. until T p.m,
on O ct IS when the Mobile
Unit of the Volusia County
Blood Bank visits a t the Or­
ange City Library.
Residents of the area withfiig f u r t h e r Information
shculd contact Mias Helen
Saodgrmu for details.

Women's Club
Plans Annual
Fall Tea

Legal Notice

JACK LITTLE of Hoiler Motor Sales waa
winner of the Chevro­
let Product Training
Quiz for the Central
Florida area, held re­
cently. Over 200 sales­
men competed In the
event

By Jane Cateeb err y
The Women’s Club of Cas­
selberry will hold Its Fall
Membership Tea next Wedneeday at 3 p. m. at the Club­
house on Overbrook Dr.
Any ladles of the commun­
ity who might be Interested
in Joining the club are Invit­
ed to attend. Huabande also
will be welcomed.

X

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USED TIDES!
Impacted by our Tire
Experts! Wide range
of alzeil Big Stlec*
tionl Some Matched
Set*!

Re-Elected

Open House
Set A t SHS
Tuesday
F . Jo h n so n . P. O. Bos its ,
S a n fo rd . Florid*. not l a l s r
th s n th o t t t h day of O ctober.
A.D. t S t t . If ysa fall to do
ao a D a e rta Pro Con lasso w ill
bo a n ta ra d s ia la s t you for
In a r a lla t dam sadad In tha
C o m p la in t This s u it la to
fo rse tn ao a w o rtsa e a . T ha
rsa t p r a p a r t r
proesadsd
a g a in s t Is:
L ot IS. Black I. H E F T .

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ORLANDO

BBCTION ONE, acco rd in g
to p la t th ,rM f recorded In
P l a t Book IS, P a g ,! t a n d
«.
Publla
Records
of
Bcm lnole County. F lorida.
W ITN E SS my band and tha
aaal o f aeld Coert a t S anford,
F lo rid a , th la lilh day of
S ep tem b er, A. D. t i l l
(SE A L )
A rth u r II. Beckw ith, Jr..
C le rk of the c irc u it C o u rt
M ack N. Cleveland, J r , a n d
H aro ld P. Johneoa
p. a B os j : o
S a n fo rd . Florida
H a ro ld “ Johnaon
‘ ‘
A tto rn e y for P laintiff
r u b lle h S e p t IT, A (
I t . II. I IIL
CDA-T#

m aterials to he seed In MM
making of scuffs, lap tehee
aad dkMy hags tor hospital
bed veterans.

NEW YORK (UP1) - Sam­
my Boulmells has been re­
elected president of the Joc­
keys' Guild In the biennial
voting. Boulmetia succeeded
earlier this year.

Seminole High School par­
ents are Invited to an Open
House at tha school Tuesday
a t 7:90 p.m.
Principal A. J. Bracken has
asked thst everyone meet In
the auditorium (or preliminary
comments. Parents will then
Otomstric Bpccialist Ernest
be presented with a copy of
D. Baler will hold a free
tbclr child's dally schedule, Hearing Aid Clinic tomorrow,
and will attend each class, to Friday.
M o r n i n g session is at
meet and talk with the teachF ault’s Pharmacy, 2nd and
Msllonville. Afternoon ses­
sion Is a t Fauat'a Drug Store
tha P. O.
Adult Ceramics near
Mr. Baler will clean and ad­
just your hearing aid freo

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driving on smooth,
unsafe tires whan
you can buy retreads
atlow.lowprkas like
thetal Hurry, gat re­
treads now with fa­
mous Goodyear tread
design I

Class Set

The Adult Ceramic class
held at the Arts and Crafts
Building In Ft. Mellon Park is
still accepting registration.
The class Is held each Wed­
nesday evening at 7:30 p.m.
This class Is sponiored by the
Recreation Department of the
City of Sanford.
Ing instruments.

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H yeu own a BIO car, It
will pay you to HURRY
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Limited number e f big
ear eisea - tuboloea, nylone, rayons, blechwalls,
whitewalls.

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during tMe eels (Rotation at 9,000 Miles)

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ItoH twe bays a n wttofen f it thin eaesRn 0 1 m l. fenvtoc m t o * eat e fitott tog finest qnsrtkm to* gRtotoatoM gmfto to TO fMMi tornto
tokreM . l^ lto to g jp to j^ m m t Lymsa to • toag
£ S 5 * lr ^ t o B £ ? M * r S p iD f r v M U" nm i~
te n . It Is tori n tease* as
tot IM hat bggn almrat an- to ton m l Mem ton* hm to vhtofe am wto stast to
|l ftflttffl Fitfny’n p m . Matts nton
all peer, gtvhra |
a* a mteimnm g1 paints to to pkktof • atnritog qnnrtor- hag athnr paaktom nai tha
gnch gsme. Helps* eet by hash tor M to p a n . Display- at tos etora pisttims aad ton
Rickie McCeano, MO Tuenk, tog twe ef dm ftoeto qssrtor- beys am right than ready
g m H aftkaaa M i Jdn baton to ton etoagTs history, when caflad ngea in stop
Crim el, the Mm Am k m Mafia to shriyn m f i with to and tnhe to* place to
tog* M vrary ptoy tograuy * fine signal etohr. toatoni W M K 4b*
p m . Crirwefi m i Wtofcto- to searing to • tmmm to Case* Jta Fnkmn' Ovtodn
mm h m tom • toe t o cal a pity Areas ton bomb. Liras wifi hart their h*w4t
at tofoMtvg « to , as wad Matte tost neats to • part- toO sera* Friday to p i whs*
toey Jrass? to Bastto whan
M totoi m axadbal |to etoeto.

toJg tos k * E iM ef toe p m
wmmm. Tto top m m m i km
ffa ^ ^ a to S h T w a 2
ton ana to wntoh la teat***
turn. n m r a r , u a p ie * egdem Sqm gma geyrw he
t e and.
Akng with Blackford ia the
toehfieid w « bg DnvM

dte Onto w « be toe start
tog hpnl raBer.

ton Liam wfll to lsektog for t e sir h r tto yatdags. Op t
their third wto to a rew for, wto to atoy a mptomere
•ad toahr totoi for ton ran- toe toea ttomriag^Bto a yrn
fie, tto Urn* to n aethtog pi*ring years left anything
to to ashamed t o t o i first
ymrtmm.
In tto toctolsld Palmer
Palmar will gaea again bn slss has asara very rapebin
dsysaifing m tto camhtoafira m ast*. Bays llto John Jakto Jimmy Cngrinr aad Jimmy ■beta, wto has hera the
Fra in srrraat for most to Bomber am maair for
tto lisa snaring. Thk sea- Ovtadn te a far in tha straea,
rafiaanl garatog amnto has lex Brooks, wto scored a
ssswmlii tor t e twe pre TD in last week's pass.
vtoae Ovtodn a t e in t e ma- Barry Gongs, Thad Lings
to*. M t e Urns tim et get sad Jim tpnesr. All ef these
(to to ! moving m the boys pcneee ability aad degmmd. they always taka to sin . Jskabcia has toea . toe

Ufller, ta p er
t a fiw t t e s
-

In Rich TovfM6y

JflW Y O U (UPI)—A

m i Clan Dencagor and quarlorback Tod Millar, to cap­
tain the Ones Ware again*
Mlaalulppi State la tha teagna'a lint woakaad aatnada
Friday night Both boys art
natives of Mississippi's OaH
Coast, Clan froa Attest aad
Tod fran Gulfport
aala la averaging 88.1 yaids At Itarlnrillo, State’s BoBper peat with Letoridgs Just doga put la a light day ta
• tow aatahas above kin at aratd risking last adnata inOoslky, M y Maxwell. Stas
Lataard, Mike Boochak, Bab
Bosbury, Jatk Flack. Don
January, Gcorps Bayer, Phil
Badgers, Tommy Jacobs, to rap a M victory aad givt
Maaaa Bodotph, Ken Venturi, tha Yaabaat a S-S toad la the
Gardiner Dickinson aad Jerry beit-of eevea aeries.

times in throe games this sensea for 47 yards.
Auburn halfback* Georgs
Boss aad Larry Lester rip­
ped off yardage during a
scrimmage Wednesday and
drew plaudits from their

Legal Notice

dan said ho was “ vary well
pleased" with tba session.

Coach Tom m y

O'Boyle

asmtaoMB c o n v r , r u s - named two Mississippi*ns,
IDA. M S Me. etsa
m srsT ii o r
RUOENB i . JAKE.
n«****ed
Legal Notice
a s m r a r e cwwniroeie
wa a ll r s a i e s s r a v iio
Kotin of Pnhlla Neartna

an a s n s s a i
a a e i.v r r s a id b c t a t b i
You end »*eh of j o e ere
hereby notified end required
to file anj (U lm s and de­
mands white y e s. er either
a f jo e. may have exalnst MIC
estate In ths efftes af Hon.
C Vernon MU*. County Juds*
o f Ssmlnol. County, at his
office fa the Court House In
Son lord, Florida, within ols
calendar months from ths
tlmo at tha t in t publication
a f thlc notice. Bach claim or
demand must bo In wrlilnc
end contain tbo p la n ol reald e a n and post ottlco address
of the claimant and muet bo
awora to by tbo claimant, hie
agent or attorney, or tho
■jm, shell bo void,
aiodye b Jana
As
Kxoeutrlx o l
told
Batata
Marian Tusk, o f tbo firm of
Bassett and Tuck
V Maitland Plata
Maitland. Florida
Attorneys far Bxaotrla
Publish Sept. It A Oct. 4,
II. IS. tIM
CPA-St

Notice la hereby tlvon.
Board er Caenty Coramteelsnera e l aemlaole county, Flor­
ida,_ r R
will
an appeal
i
__
L fhoar
iL .
acslnst the decision o f tha
Hoard ol Adjustment denying
permission to construct and
epsrets a oswaga treatment
plant, ee requested hr Bredford Realty tor the City or
Maitland, In an A -l Agricul­
ture district on the follow­
ing described propertyl North
IS) ft of the Booth lid * ft
or the BU e f the SBH Bee(ooatalelng
tlba SS-llB-ISB (eoetelelng
It teres).
Publlo hearing will be held
la Hie Seminole County Court
House, Sanford, Florida, In
the Couety
Commleelonere
Room, on October If, ISS|
at S ilt A. M. er ea conn theroeftor ee poeslble.
Board of County Commieslonero
Ssmloole County, Florida
By J. C. Hutchison, c h a ir­
men
Attest Arthur Beckwith,
Jr.
Publish Oet. 11, tt* l
CUD-11

s i THR r tB u v r r c o u r t o r
THR MIRTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUIT IR ARD FOR IS R IHOLD COUNTY. FLORIDA.
|R CHARCRRY RO. 1SSSS
ROTICK OF
FORBCLOSURB SALR
BOSTON FEDERAL S A V .
INtlH AND LOAN AUOCIA.
TION. a United States of
America surporatlon.

IR TIIR CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE RIRTH JUDICIAL CIR.
c u r r IR ARD FOR SHHte
ROLR COURTV. FLORIDA.
IR CHANCERY NO. USSR
NOTICE o r
FORECLOSIRR PALE
s r r r o i.K c o u n t y f r d r r .
At. SAVINGS AND LOAN AS­
SOCIATION. a United Stales
• f America corporation,
Plaintiff.

c l a im s

vs.
RANDAL
1SAIIELL
Wlf*.

ll ENDRICKS
HENDRICKS.

Improvement, coach Charlie
Bradshaw said. Vaady coach
Art Guepo said his biggest
problem Ike at left halfback,
left open by lajark a to Stove
Shaw tad Bob Sullies.
Alabama, with five hey
playtra Injured, took a day off
and Mississippi, which has ea
open dak this weekend, raa
through a full speed light con­
tact scrimmage. O e o r g i a
coaches limited contract week
to blocking drill.

Legal Notice
t v TUB c i n c i t f c a m ,
MIRTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
o r Fl o r id a i s a s d r a a
■RWIVOLR rOVMTT. CHARc b r v mo. taeaa
n a n c is TO APPEAR
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOIITOAUK ASSOCIATION, a corporatloe organised under eg
Act of Congrssa and stiltin g
pursuant to tha F.daral Na­
tional Mortgage Association
Charier Act,
Plaintiff.
-vsMR1.V1N ,____ JONES and
________
BETTY L JONES, his wife,
D efendants.

THR STAYS OV FLORIDA
TOS-MHLVIN LEE JONBB
m id b a y Isla n d
Stato o f W ash in g to n

BITTY L

JONES

W hlJbey le la rd
Stato of W ash in g to n

YOU AltE IIEIIEIIY NOTtPIED th a t s su it h i s been
tiled a g a in st
you
In th s
n b o st entitled e au ss, and th a t

thereon. together with the
furniture, furnlehlnge and
flslure* eltualt therein,
and located thereon.
DATED Ul* SUt dor of Oct­
ober, IISL
(SEAL)
Arthur If. Bochwltb. J r ,
Clerk et u * circuit c o n n
ef Seminole County, Flor­
ida
Byt Martha T. Vlbieu
Desoty clerk
Kelhnoeoa and Urovoa nod
Courthon and Cuurthon
J ill Meridian Aetna*
Miami Beach IS, Florida
Publish Oet. U. ISIS
CDD-41

NEW YOKE (DPI)—Jerry
Gross of Detroit, the leader to
total offense aad passing of­
fense until ha waa injured but
season, la malting another bid
to claim thoao titles this year.
Statistics released today by
the NCAA Service Bureau
show Grow leading all major
college football players la
paasing yardage aad second to
Eldon Port!# e f B r i g h a m
Young In total offense.
In three gasses Gross has
completed 48 of 81 pass at­
tempts for 888 yards. Dick
Shiner of Maryland la second
with 41 completions, followed
by Terry Baker of Oregon
State with 38, Junior Edge of
North Carolina with 84 and
John GUas of Louisville with
Tom Myers, a Northwestern
sophomore, has the beet com­
pletion pereentagw—,771 with
87 of 33 attempts.
Portia, a driving tailback,
holds n substantial lead ever
Grots In total offense with 886
yan k In four games. Gross,
who has played one lets game,

has totalled 884 yards. Com­
pleting tha first five a n
Baker (848), Pete Pedro of
West Texas 8L (833) and
George Mira of Miami of Flor­
ida (380).
Pedro la the rushing leader
with 831 yards gatnud la 73
carries. Fortiu is runner-up
with 33? yards and the n u t of
the field la scattered far b *
hind.
The leading pats receiver la
Verne Burke of Oregon State,
who has accounted for 838
yards oo 33 receptions. A dis­
tant second la John Simmons
of Tulsa with 18 recaptions
and 318 yards whllo Hugh
Campbell of Washington State
is third with 17 catches.
Dick Fitxslmmoci of New
Mexico leads in punting with
a 47J average, Bussell Vollmet of Memphis State is the
punt return leader with an av­
erage of 28.7, Gary Kenley of
Arisons tops tha list In kick­
off return* (31J ) and Jerry
Logan of West Texas State la
the scoring leader with 73
points.

lowing described
property:
Norlb *** ft of tha S US*
ft of the EH of tho a n u of
Sostlon IS-11S-SIE less ths
X IS* ft.
Publlo hearing will be held
In lbs Srmlnols County Court
Houoe. Sanford. Florida. In
the County
Commissioner!

yon are required la Mlo your
answer with the Clerk of thlc
Court cud to servo a eopr
thereof upon tho Plaintiff or
__________
attorneys, whose
Plaintiffs
names aad address Is Mack
N. Cleveland, Jr. and Harold
P, Johnson. P. O, Bos StS,
Sanford. Florida, not tntor
than tho tlth day of October,
A. a 1SS1. If you mil to do
so o Users* Pro Coafosoo will
he entered cse ln st you for
the relief demanded la the in t h e r iE u u r r court o r
Complete!. Tkla suit Is te TRR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
foreclose e mortgage. Tbs CUIT OP ARD FOR IR R ).
reel
property
proceeded ROLR COUNTY. FLORIDA.
CHARCRRY No. USSR
stalest l»:
Lot t. Block K. SUN- BAT RIDQR SAVINGS BANK.
LAND ESTATES, a tubPlaintiff.
dltlslon. according to o
put thereof. rscordsd ta JAMXS A. DAVIS, ct ux and
PUt Book . It, pages IS St si.
Defendant*,

KMIERT X. KltUl.E and BET.
TY M. KltOLE, hi* wife.
Defendants,
Defendants.
NOTICE IS IIKIIHIIY OIVNOTICE IS HEREBY OIV- EN pursuant to a Final De­
EN pursuant to o Final De­ cree of Foreclosure dated
October f. HSi. and entered
In Chancery Cose No- IJ4SI
af tha Ctroull Court o f tho
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for Ssmlnets County, Florida,
wherein SUFFOLK COUNTY
FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION, S Unitsd States af America corpora­
tion. Is Plaintiff, and Elhsrt Together with lb* fallowing
tiff, osd
RANDAL MEN- E. EROLE aad BETTY M. Item* of properly whl«h er*
HICKS end ISAUELL HEN- BRULE. hie wife, are Do- located la and permnnsntly
Inelelled at a part of lb*
DlttCKS, hlo wife, are De­
Improvement ea aald land:
fendants, I will tell to the
On* Duo Thorm Healer
highest and beet bidder for
cath i t the Mato Door of tho
fell) Speoo Hooter Model
1*1-1. SorUI SSESI
Seminole County Courthouse
Out OE (eioctrit) R eese,
la the City e f Sanford. Coun­
Model 441IUWH, Serial TE
ts af Semlasla, Florida, nl
ll : t f A. M. on tho SStb day
SIIIT1
Oa* OK (eleetrio) Rafrlof October, t i l t , tho followgeraior. Medal LB1IF, Barlog dascrlhod property no not
rorth le said Final Decree, is wit:
Lot St. BEAR LAKE
1III.IX according to ihe
Plal thereof, no recorded
In Plot Book IS, at Page
IT, of ths Vubtlo Rocvrde
In.ludlng
the
building
and appurtenance, local*
ed thereon, together with
lb* furniture, (uralehing*
end future* elluat* the**In. and located thereun.
DATED Ihla Sth day af Oct­
ober. 1I4L
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Dock w its. J r,
Clerk ef the Circuit Court
of Bemloolo County, Flor.
Ido
Uyl Martha T. Vthlen
U C.
Courebon aad Courshon
ItSI Meridian Avenue
Miami Beach IS. rlorlda
Pahlleh Oek It. !*«3.
CDu-t?

Balph Terry, beaten In tour
previous World Berko starts,
was tha beneficiary af San
Francisco's loose play la the
field aad Trash's mighty b a t
Twice ha ftQ behind but got
•von at Ball, aad even though
ha was out-pitched by Saatord
sto k e la Gary Player. He through the first eevea In­
entered but withdrew later nings, he finally woo the game
to lot urn to h it Sooth AMea borne.
three years.
The tree-studded BakersWhile Tresh’a father, mo­
field Country Club course, ther aad wife cried tears of
stretching 8,830 yards over Joy la the steads at Yankee
roWag terrain, was yea- Stadium, Sanford’s wtoa aad
noaacsd to excellent shape mother cried tears ef sorrow
by host pro Babe La sane. Ho as Jack gamely fought every
predicted the por-T2 layout bad break In the hooka only
would bo a stiff test for the to lose out la the end.
Through the first seven In­
golfing aomada aad as tough
is last year when the tourna­ nings, Sanford, a 24-game
winner lo r the comeback Gi­
ment waa first played.
Fkek shot a final round ants during the regular Na­
S3—a stroke off the course tional League campaign, set
record to tie with Bosburg. the Yankees down on Just
three hits—two of them of the
bioop variety, and struck oat
Ltgol Notice
10 batten.
The 33-ytar-old v e t e r a n
Retire e f Pablle Hearing
pitcher was staked to a 1-8
Notice la hereby liv e s,
Board of County Commission­ k s d In the third whan the
ers ef Seminole County. Flor­ Giants rapped Thrry. a 33ida, will hear ea appeal
tgelnst the decision of the gam* winner for the Yankees,
Board of Adjustment rescind­ tor two hits. Shortstop Jose
ing their approval o f April Pagan opened the inning with

who struck o at seven batters
la all, cot tha Giants down V
getting tha next two batters.
Sanford, after posting I t
consecutive shutout Innings
agaiaat the Yankees—be boat
th an K&gt; la tha second game
of tha claaatc — gave 19 a
bioop double to Troth, the
hall Just ehsdiag tha straining
Pagan. Michay Mantle walked

walkt h r him, ta d up e e m
Reger Marl*.
Tbc cow l went to M h
Marls, ta d the* Sanford got a
itrika across. Maria hit tha
M Utah, fore lag Mantle at
second aa T rtah moved ea to
third. Slataa Howard (aaotd
for the aocood oat bat with
Bill Skowroa op, Sanford on*
corhod a wild pitch and Treah
kaetd aeroaa.
Figaa, who hit only aorta
homo n a a all roar, h ah a
atriko and than rtppod coo cl
Terry'a fast holla IS rowa back
Into the loft field stand* to

s e n e s o r balr

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­
EN that on tha Sind day of
October lt*S, ct lt:M A. M.
ct tha mala door of the Court
House of SomtooU Couety,
et Saatord. Florid* tho eadsrstgnsd Clerk will after far
tale U tke high set end heel
bidder ter each the teUewUg
dseerlben reel property!
Let
II.
ORBSXWOOD
esta t es, t o w n
op
LOXOWOOD. aseordlng to
the p u t tksroef ee reneeded to PUt Booh I t
peg* L Publlo Booordo
of BomleoU Coenty, Ftortogether with oil otruetnree.
Improvement*,
future*, ap­
pliance*. oad oppsrtenaaoea on
•old Uad or used la conjunc­
tion therewith.
This onl* to made puraseal
to final doer** or foroelo*nr* eat*red la Choseory nation
No. l l t t l now ponding In the
Circuit Court
ef and for
Seminole County, Florida.
DATED THIS tth day Of
October. A. D. ltIL

(SEAL)

Arthur H. Beckwith. J r,
Clerk of ths Clreoll Court
By: Mor tho T. Ythlaa
Deputy Clerk
Aadtrooa. Ruth. Dean.
Lowndeo A ve* dea Borg
Attorneys for Plaintiff
U t Boat Canlrol Avenno
O-Inndo, Florida
rohlDb OeL U , 1SSL

The BUI Hemphill Motorsites Bawling League had Ita
fifth meet Tuesday s t the Jet
Lance Alleys.
The Pontiace are still hold­
ing on to tho first place spot.
The Rsmblerettce ere run­
ning second and coming in
third era the Invictss.
The pins were flying with Je
Cleveland, a sub on the CateUnas, with h tr high gamo of
183. Dotty Nslaon, subbing on
tho l a Sabres, had s 188 game.
Moro high games were won
by: Mery Smith 178, Mery Elmore 176, Kitty Purdy 171,
188 by Evelyn Mills and 183
by Yvetto Hunter.
The high individual series of
480 k being ekered equally
with E v e l y n Mills of the
Tempests and Yvette Hunter
en the Knmbkrnttoe. The
tricky splits knocked ever todey were the 8-10 by Msgdeltne Faille, the 8-7-10 by Lek
Jackson. Elisabeth Hurick get
the 8-10, the 8-7 by Mary Elmore, the 3-7 by Sharon Hutto
end another 3-T-tO by Dottle
RothwelL

Jim Jeralgan today an­
The Sanford Recreation De­
nounced the tra n k schedule partment now has a roving
tor the fall season.
tennis Instructor. Virgal Duf­
fel will be at Plnecrest for
Individual and group Instruc­
tions. The location will be
Jlnklns Clrck Park. On each
Thursday afternoon Duffel
will be at the F t Mtlkm
Park courts for instruction.
NEW YORK (UP!) — FlorEach child will be requir­
Wa A A M, which has scored
ed to furnish his own rac­
113 points and given up only
quet. Practice balls will be
six in two games, topped the furnished by the Recreation
U n t i e d Press International
Department All parents are
board of roacbee email college
urged to let their children
football rating* for the sec­ take advantage of this op­
ond straight week today.
portunity. Ages 16 and up.
The Rattier*, who led the
nation’* small colleges in of­
fense sad defense last year,
whipped Lincoln (Me.), 3 H
last Saturday to continue what
looks Uks another devastating
Florida A A M received 11
first place votes, one more
than runnerup Southern Mis­
sissippi. Delaware, which ad­
vanced from fourth to third
place this week, drew six firstpiece votes.

is com ing

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20

under Jack who covered the
play a t tba plate.
Thet’o where It stood until
tba eighth whan with oao out.
Tony Kubek and Blchardaoo
lashed back-to-back singles.
Trash, who kit 80 bonars In
his rookla season, then fol­
lowed with a d rift into the
lower right field stands to
break up what was a baseball
dram a all tha way.
Manager Ralph Houk, need­
ing only one more World
Series victory over the Giants
to clinch the world champion­
ship, today poodertd a pitch­
ing problem for Friday’s
f a me*
Would it bo Wbltoy Ford,
who has won mors World
Series garoaa than any pitcher
in baseball history? Would It
be sore-legged Bill Stafford,
or would It be a second-line
pitcher like Bud Daley or Jim
Coates?
»
Aa the Bertas returned to
Candlestick Park la San
Francisco, with the Yankees
Isadlng three games to two,
the pitching plans of Giants
manager A1 Dark wars clearly
outlined. It would be cagey,
33-year-old Billy Plarca on
Friday, and if bo were suc­
cessful, tba Giants planned
to stake everything Saturday
on lofthandod Billy O’Dell.
‘'It'll go seven games,”
Dark Insisted, “Whoever takes
the seventh takes It all.”
Houk puffed on a cigar aad
beamed all tba confldanca of
a man in the driver's seat
Wednesday following bla Yan­
kees’ 3-3 victory In Yankee
Stadium, won by rookie Tom
Troth's three-run homer in the
eighth inning. But be spoke
words of caution.
“ 1 remember the Milwaukee
Braves of 1338,” Houk recalled. "They were up on us three
games to one and still lost,
remember? Naturally, we
have the advantage but
there's still time left for any­
thing to happen.

MOTOR SCOOTERS
Economical • Be liable
Trane portsU or
Wa Sail, Trade.
Service 4b Demonstrate

Lewis Salon ft Service
3817 Coeatry Club Rd.
FA 3-7138

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By Abigail Von B u m

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DEAR ABBY: Our 19-ytor-old
_ boo haa juat coma home on a 30-day
• furlough after apanding 26 montha
la tha Navy.
Wa aimoat fainted when wa taw
him. Thia handaoma. 6 ft. 2 In. boy
of oura la tattooed Ilka a drcua fm k .
Both hia anna, from hit ahouldera
down to hia wriata, are covered with
flaga. acrolla, anakea, motto** and
initial*. Evan tha backa of hia handa
and fingara are decorated. And to
• cap it off, each oar lobe haa a flower
on itl Ha Ja tha talk of the town.
Naadlaaa to aay, ha haa received a
vary cool recaption from all hia old
friend*. Long-eleevad ahlrta can
cover hia arma, but ha can’t hide hia
fingara and ear lobe*.
Ha raalisaa now it waa a foollah
mlatake, and want* to remove the
tattoo# a* soon aa possible. Can it
be done? We will pay whatever it
coat*, and will aend him anywhere

J

neadllng&lt;

Mr

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(#&gt; Pre-School Planning
Til* &lt;•) C m M o v i X m
T ill (»&gt; -Mtafeta’a Ooepel
TMMT

doth#*, • hotter car. ate. Wa Iiev#
t h m chfldroo who Mod bar atten­
tion and anparrlaton badly. 8ha
wants to hire a woman to care for
tha children. How can I gat through
to her?
PROVIDXX

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DEAR PROVIDER: Tall your
wife that when you need two Jobe
in the family you will hava both of
them. If ahe will figure la the eoeta
of a substitute motbar, tha wear and
tear on dothaa, transportation and
the intaagiMa loaaaa from fragment­
ing the family, she may realise bow
little aheed she eoald be.
• , a
a
DEAR ABBY: 1 have juat earn#
through tha ragged agony of ending
an affair. Make no mleteko. It waa
"love” on my part, hot no love can
survive tha andleae hour* of waiting,
the tortured jealousy of aeaing the
man you leva with tha woman who la
lawfully and pubUaly his.
Than never was any talk of hia
leaving hia home, but like aay wom­
an inlove I believed th a t eventually
I would have him for myself if I gave
enough — and waited. Thia la not
true. An affair is only "an affair.1*
Print thia, Abby, in tha hope th at
it will apart juat one woman the
heartbreak of wasting her love and
her bast years. I’m guilty, too.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO BRUCE:
Keep right on wearing that nail
polish, and if tha boys taaae you
about it, hit them with your purse.

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P u io ir d
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Sem inole TV
t r a it l&gt; Calav TV B*k
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By Oswald Jacoby
had • tluh suit? Not Her
four-club bid had definitely
•bows good spade support
with at least four trumps
WIST.
bosdtd bjr two of the t h m
A IM
top hoaors sad s single-tea
v im
v ia aa
or s void is clubs.
ear
♦ qio »
Tb*r*fore her six-club bid
AAXJI
A Q t o t 7.41
had to be saying that sbe
SOUTH (1»
was void la clubs. Also, it
A A J 1017
VKQg
had to bo aa iavitstioa to
•area. I still had my mini­
Alia
mum opening, but I knew
Worth and South vulnersbte
that I held the right cards
Berth Wart Karth Kart
to fit my partner so I jump­
iA
-Pass 4 A * Pasa
ed to seroa spades.
4A
Pass 4N.T. Pass
There are probably other
14
h a
IS
h a
TA
Tbsb Pasa
PBia
ways to bid this lay down
grand stem, but no one else
’ Her next bid really left me I hanging ea the ropes. Did I S'* thorn at this duplicate
six clubs m ain she hsd lor-1 gotten the convention and | game.
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women and tneir content*
scattered and men a r t for­
ever having to retrieve the
Junk that falls out. _____

Legal Notice

Tha averse* woman would
hav* to admit that most of
these Indictments of the
handbag are legitim ate.
But wbat do men have to
offer to take the place of
the feminine carry-allf
Not pockets, surely. Car­
rying belongings In pocktt*
Is even more untidy and less
convenient
than
carrying
them in a handbag.
At laast In a handbag they
are all in one place. But a
man naver knows In which
pocket ha put the plane tic­

Legal Notice
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c o r n r n r a * d w a bk k i &gt; olk c o r v T v . r o n iD a

In Ret ■*!*«• *r

CLYDE U MARTIN.

D tcltiM
v o n e s i t o rn B D iT o n s
TO SIX ('RKUITtmS a v o
r n n e o N i iia v iv o claim s
OR DHMAVUS AOAIVST SAID
n e t atm i
Toe anl each o f you arO
hereby notified end required
to preterit In duplicate ear
claims end demand* which
you. or either of you, mty
have ayelm t the **t»t* of
CLYDE L. )1 MVTl.V. DeeeastJ,
1st* of Mid County to the
County Jude* of Seminole
County, Florida, at his office
In the Court Mouse o( eald
County at Sanford, Florida,
within
e li
(S)
calendar
montha from tha time of the
(Irat publication at thia notloe. Vaoh claim or dtmand
■haU a* In writing, and thall
state the place e ( retldeac*
end pest elflee sddress at the
claimant, and ahell he aerorn
to by the claimant, hia agant
or hia attorney, aad any auch
claim er demand not ao filed
shall b# veld.
• / Mattie Martin
A* Adminletratrtg *r the
Eatata of
Clyda L. Marlin, deceased
Gordon V. Fre.l*rick
Attorney (or the Estate
lei-IM .Venn Mark Aveaua
P. a Bsa MS*.
Hanford, Florida
Publish Sept. 21. 2J * Oct.

TUB BEAUTIFUL FACE AND VOICE of Metropolitan Opera star Nell
Rankin will be seen and heard in Sanford next spring by holders of sea­
son tickets to tha Sanford-DeBary Entertainment Association series of
first rata entertainment. No tickets will ba sold at the door for this per­
formance or any other. Only season memberships are sold. The deadline
for tha purchase of membership tickets haa been extended to Monthly,
Mrs. Ralph A. Smith, chairman said today. First production, "Three in
Concert" is set for Oct 25th,

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T V Time Previews
7 i304:30 p. nt. (NBC) Wide
Country. “ Who Killed Eddie
GannonT” Thor* 1* a good
•erviag o f tension in this ona
built around the reunion of a
(iwup #f Korean veterans with
whom Mitch aorvod. Thoy
hav* mot to honor ono of tho
mombors, a sergeant killed in
action. Ona of tholr group be­
lieves tha sergeant died be­
cause of the cowardice of one
man, and he seta in motion a
plot to prove what be says. Ed
Nolson la featured with serlea
sta rt Earl Holliman and An­
drew Print.
1-1 p. m. (CBS) Perry Ma­
son. “Tha C u e of the Playboy
Pugilist" Invariably, tha vic­
tims In this s*rl*s ar* found
to be deserving of thalr fate
and this on* is no exception.
Parry Mason (Raymond Burr)
discovtrs an ill-fated sports­
man (Mark Roberta) was us­
ing his boxing promotion en­
deavor as a blind for deal*
that rang*d from arson to
murder. Perry's client It a
fight manger (Robert Arm­

kets or the tickets to the
football gam* or anything
els* he doesn't carry with
him every day.
Sure, he knows where to
reach for hia change (though
be has to pull out a handful
to find a dime) or bis car
keys and even his pocket
knife, for thee* ar* always
with him sad he usually man­
ages to put them in tha same
pocket each time he gels
dressed.
But the extra things he can
never put his head on. So
be fumbles la six or eight
pockets, pulling out every­
thing in each on* and tra m ­
ming it back in txforo he
finally finds whatever he Is
looking tor.
Still the men don't seem
to mind their bulging pockets
and their constant Marching INSTAUID WHIU YOU WAI1
tor their poaaeaslooi any
more than women mind pew* Largest stock of materials
lug around la a handbag for
la tha ceuaty.
a lipstick or compact. So
we'll Just hold onto our
Auto Glass
handbags sad let the men
AND SEAT COVER CO.
keep their pockets until some­
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strong) accused of murdering
the sportsman and it’s appar­
ent he's innocent Obviously
miscast is Gary Lockwood u a
boxer who can't take a punch.
8:SO-S:SO p. m. (NBC) Or.
Kildare. “The Visitors." Kil­
dare gate a taste of the in­
humane forces in Internation­
al politics In a script made be­
lievable by John Cassavetes
and Theodora Bikel. They play
a young heir to a country be­
ing eyed by communism end
his communist physician. Kil­
dare dives into the political
pot when the young man is
stricken with a brain tumor
end the communist insists on
handling the cess, under dubi­
ous conditions. Richard Cham­
berlain and Raymond Massey
star.
9:30-10 p. m. (NBC) liasel.

“How To Lure an Epicure."
(Color) Gentle and f u n n y
spooling of gourmet tastes a rt
featured In this episode about
Mr. Tonetti'e falling new res­
taurant. liaxel and the nerv­
ous Tonetti upset the works
when a famed epicurean au­
thor dines there.

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welcome to sew members of
the group, Mrs. B. O. Wil­
liams sad Mrs. W. 0 . Winberg. 111. Special guests v e r t
Mrs. M. Connors, mother ef
Mrs. L. B. Garrett, and M n.
D. W. Hustou, mother of M n.
K. Jamison.
Others present v e rs Mrs.
W. B. Bassett, M n. D. Purdy,
M n. W. Robkeon, M n. 8 . M.
Banks, M n. D. N. Varner,
M n. W. A. Yellaek, Mrs. K.
M. Bent, M n. W. A Rose-,
Mrs. C. B. Moors, M n. R. M.
doLortasl Mrs. R. G. Fos Jr.,
M n. J . T. Been. 11, M n. J.
&lt;1 Patterson, M n. E. H.
Carson, M n. T. S. Treanor,
M n. W. B. Morse, Mrs. J . 0.
Knutson, M n. A. R. Blttnden,
M n. D. B. Nlehota and M n.
J. F. Barlow.

Son And Family

MRS. MARY D. DETYENS, center (seated) waa guest of honor at a re­
cent party given by the nursing staff of Seminole Memorial Hospital. At
left is Mbs Betty Robinson and a right, Mra. J. Thomas. Standing, left to
right, are Miss Kathy Bauman and Mra. Phyllis Arney. (Herald Photo)

Billy Surprised W ith Party
Billy Higgins waa given a I a t the USO. He waa eolabrat-1 party for Jim McGuire,
uprise birthday party re*ling hie lMh birthday and
He went to the party with
mtly by a group of friends I thought ha was gobg to « 1Jlra ^
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ENJOYING THE REFRESHMENTS aa only youngster* cun, are gueata
at the birthday party for little Mlsa Suianne Johnson. Left to right are,
Carey Huaton, Andrew Herrington, Brett Olson, Suzanne, Rrlgette Olaon
and Sharon Regan.
(Herald Photo)

By Bklriay Wantworth
Tiny Uttb Mbs Susanna
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Claud# Johnson, of Bonu b Drive, Bear Lake Manor,
rtcanUy celebrated bar sec­
ond birthday with a party at
her parents' home.
liar young friends gatherer
for a play period and donned
party hats for the celebration.
A party atmosphere pre­
vailed at the refreshment
tobb aU decked out b party
ragaUa. It waa covered with
• birthday cloth with matchb g napkins, plates and cup*.
The guests received favors
and enjoyed refreshments of
lea cream and caka. Those at­
tending wera Brlgetto Olson,
Sharon Regan, Carey Huston,
Andrew Herrington, BreU Ol­
son and Kenneth Wolking.

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New Arrivals*
Mr. and Mrs. Stan La Oorts
of Cecelia Drive, Bear Lake,
announce the birth of a S lb.
I oa. daughter, Odette Vtrgiiw
la, Sept. *0 at b e Florida
Sanitarium and Hospital In
Orlando.
The eoupb has two ethos,
children, Carla aad Johnny. '

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BILLY HIGGINS, left atanding, waa guest of
honor at a surprise birthday party, recently, at
the USO. With him are some friends who helped
arrange the party. Seated from left, are Pat
McGuire and Judy Lavender and standing, is
(Herald Photo)
Tommy Brooks,

DeBary Personals
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Mr. aad Mra. A. T. Wil­
liams of Park Lane recaaUy
entertained Mr. and Mra. H.
P . Rlea of EucUd, Ohio. They
toured Florida end returned
to DeBary thb past waekend.

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Lavender aad Tommy Brooks

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Mr. and M n. Harry B.
Sandusky at Lake Mary saw
their three-month-old grand­
daughter Michelle, ter the
f l n t time when their eon,
John, aad his wife, Eva, and
other young son, Michael,
came to visit them for tea
days from their home b Gulf­
port, Miss.
While they w e n h e n , the
: amOies made trips to New
Smyrna Beaeh, Rock Springs
and Orlando. Now Michael
can say h-.e has been b the
Atlantic Ocean. They w e n
fascinated by the fountain in
Lake Eola, as th e n is noth­
ing like that where they live.
They visited another son of
Mr. and Mrs. Sandusky, Bill,
b Titusville for three dsys.
BUI b a missile engineer.
They w e n th e n when the last
missile shot was made, so they
have many new and exciting
things to toll about back home.
They w en all entertained
a t a fish fry at the home of
Mr. and M n. Joe Smsthers
oa Lake Emma while they
were h e n .

Guest speaker a t the menf b
ty meeting ef the Catteffe
Women's C hk ef All l * * l )
Church was F a tte r Bowks,
assistant to Father Lyons.
He chose sa k b topic the "U n­
changing Duty b a Changing
World."
Mrs. Robert R e n a n comdarted the basbess meeting
and f —
that n flower
workshop session waa pla i afl
tor tha November meeting.
Mrs. Frank Doetbo# will m c jf
duct the workshop.
Committee women sebrtoff
to serve tor the earning y ear
were: program and birthday
aprons. Mbs Sara Eaatorby;
nberskip. Mrs. If. N o r*
_ jm ; sunshine, Mrs. A. Ja m
ton; altar, Mra. T. Carver*
spiritual development, Mra.
Mery Aucob; refreshment#,
Mra. J . Cattonasso.
g
Historian, Mrs. A. Dorn
cetts; welfare, Mra. B. Smith;
parliamentarian, Mrs. Nick
Constantins; telephone, Mra.
R. Macek; pubitelty, M n. F .
C. H ula; library, Mrs. Roe#
Hurt, and dvie participation
and USO, Mrs. Marion LaTour.

The DcBsry Fire Balls,
square dancers, held the first
meeting of the fall laaeoa
Saturday night at the Recrea­
tion Fire Hall on Colomba Rd.
just aast of the caution light.
The DcBsry Business and
Professional Women's Club

will attend the DeBary Com­
By Frances Wester
munity Methodist Church te r ­
A group of Lake Mary young
Jacaranda Meets Friday
ries this Sunday at 11 a.m. b
people enjoyed a social getconjunction wfch BPW Week.
The Jacaranda Clrcb of the Mrs. W. T. Raynor
together at the home of Bust
Rev. Damoo Scott b Iba paaSanford
Garden Club will hold
^ covered dish
Stubblngs Saturday night.
will be served at 1
Informal conversation and the first meeting of the sea- the program wll
Mrs. William Gray of Bonita
Rd. with Mr. and Mra. Arthur danebg provided the enter­ son Friday at the home of Chrlstmaa deeorati
Seehousa of Bay Htad, N. J., tainment for the evening.
toured Nova Scotia, Cape
Those attending were, Diane
Breton, Cabot Trail ta Cash Hickson, Penny Qrlnnel], Joy
ada, and took tba night boat Wester, Linds Mohn, Sonja
Orange Memorial Hospital
to New Foundland before re ­ Waster, Harold Unger, Bruce
where he is convalescing after
turning to DeBary from a re­ Nelson, Bobby Martin, Ear!
treatment tor shock.
cent vacation trip.
Roberts, Larry Chester, Ro­
Mrs. Edna Decker returned bert Hopkins, Relpb Unger,
from a ten day trip b Co­ David Scott, Steve WUUs,
lumbiana, Ala., where aha Richard Scott, Billy Lowa and
visited the former DeBaryltoe, Den Gormby.
Mr. and Mra. BrinskeUe.
Mr. and Mrs. Claire H. Fel­
lows of Naraoja Rd. have re ­
By trances Wester
Jeanncne Humphrey, daugh­ turned from an extended trip
Enjoy the magic aound of rich, lull
ter of Mr. and M n. John L. to Arlsona Michigan, North
stereo! See the Trimline's aleck,
Humphrey, of Lake Mary Buf­ Carolina and Indiana, where
lightweight, compact styling 1A real
G w altnay Je w e le rs
fered a severe neck Injury (hey visited friends and relabeauty to show off wherever you take
294 A Park
PA S-SSM
while on a trampoline at Sem- Uvea en rout*.
It. Tan or Antique W hite non-marring
lnob High School, Friday.
vinyl b washable, always looks new.
She b b traction at tha Sem­
Speaker w in p awing forward or can \
inole Memorial Hospital now.
be detached and separated ap to
/
Barbara F b tc b tr of Lake
11 feet for extended stereo.
/£ V \
Mary underwent a tontilectomy Saturday. She b getting
along fine.

WAR ON DANDRUFF
To combat dandruff, brush
your hair dally, shampoo at
least twice ■ week with a dan­
druff-fighting shampoo and
keep combe and brushes scru­
pulously clean.

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Altamonte Personals
■y Louise Slmnaek
Mr. and Mra. Clarence
Smith and family of Grandvltw Ave., AUamonto Spring*,
have been called to return to
HomerviUe, Go., whore Mra.
Smith’* father la quits 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fulton
ef Falla Church, Va., are ex­
pected to move permanently
to the Central Florida area
around Jan. 1 to make their
home. Mr. Fulton b n licensed
Interior decorator. Mra. Ful­
ton (Martha) b the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gibson
ef Altamonte Springs.
Four-year-old Bobby MUler,
eon of Mr. and Mra. Garald
Millar of Dot Ray Manor, was
injurad Monday b n fall from
hla bike and was rushed to

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New 4-H Club
Chooses Name
“Handy Helpers'
lent and cold water. Or try
dusting the shades with a
brash or terry cloth. Mias
«K you to try.
Nowlin said “do not use a
• The first owe la from Mrs. household cleaner because 1
PUrt Poole and la a Lemon did and ruiaod a beautiful
Almond Cake. Sounds delict shad* that way.”
ooa and 1 love anything with
Mr*. P. J . Alien seat this
[dlteond extract in I t
recipe for n aandwieh spread
1 yellow cake mix
that sounds real good. It
makes 1 cup of aproad or
? 1 pkj. lemon Jello
enough
to cover S crackers.
Mix these two weU.
With a fork make a smooth
t eggs
blsnd of 5 ounces of cream
1 H cup salad oil
ehaoae, 1 tbep. mayonnaise, *4
% cup water
tap. curry powder and n dash
of onion s a lt Fold in a I
14 cup butter or oleo
ounce ean of boned chicken
melted and cooled
aad 1 tbep. minced celery.
S tap. almond extract
" Mix above Ingredients for Chill aad spread an to ast
•I* minutes at medium speed. crackers o r sandwiches.
Poor fas grossed aad floured
Save time and energy whan
you wash woodwork. Place a
pail on object of convenient
height rather than on the
Hera is another fruit caka floor. Ua* a cleaning agent
recipe that you can make Into of non-soap typo. Always
two five-pound cakes or on* wash from top to bottom, with
long and rythmic strokes aad
M-pouad cake.
no drips. Keep a dry cloth In
44 lb. butter
your pocket to dry surfaces.
• large egg*
Tty U. I am aura It will save
S cups sugar
you lots of time.
S cups plain Hour (sava
out 1 cup to roil fruit In
Vi tap. soda, dissolved fat For the lady who says she
1 tbsp. water, put In has a time with her dreaa
cake batter just before pattens fitting because she
fruit and stir thor­ la the right aixe here and the
wrong six* there, we suggest
oughly.
that she go to Miss Wilson's
Vi cup pineapple Juice,
add alternately with office and ask for bulletin
No. IMS. It la a 40 page book­
flour
2 lbs. crystallMd cherries let on nothing but pattern al­
teration. It'a by Margaret
2 lbs. crystallxed pineSmith, clothing ipeclallst, and
apple
you will enjoy U very much
1 lb. citron
as It Is easy to understand.
1 lb. currants
U lb. orange peel
Don’t forget to send In your
Vi lb. lemon peel
vinegar hints so w* ean have
1 cup English walnuts
a vinegar column on* week.
1 cup paeans
Hava received quite a few but
r 1 lb. whit* raisins
still want soma mors. Send
iff rum flavoring
* Bake la a ITS degree oven to me at Box 144, Lake Mon­
roe, and also your favorite
lo r 1 to IVi hours.
! This waa sent In by Mra. recipe or hint.
'Audrey Roberta.
In 1793, when Napoleon waa
•mperor ha was vary con­
cerned about the health of his
fighters, so he offered a prixa
of 12,000 franca to anyone who
could find a way to preserve
_______________ ______ food. A Paris confectioner,
lie said he read my eol--j Nick Appertr experimenting In
his tiny kitchen discovered
how to make evaported milk.
Although Apperts evapor­
ated milk In no way similar to
that of today, he demonstrated
that concentrated milk waa
practical. Then some Swisshorn dairymen Invented ma­
chinery and techniques for
practising milk In lies In a
gree oven and let It stay for
B0 to 30 minutes. Do not worry
about the smoke or smell that
cornea from It. Thank you,
Dale Van Dusen, for this hint.
X know L will try It becsuje
X need a new skillet.
The other hint came from
Mrs. J. C. Sapp of Monroe
who called and said that aha
washes the skillet out good,
dries It, thin put* two table­
spoons of salt In the skillet
and seta It on the burner to
heat it real good. So here are
two hints for Oraca to try,
good luck.
I also had a call from Mra.
Evelyn Renfro who asked bow
to determine which lamp
•hades ean be washed. I called
Miss Lucy Nowlin of the Flor­
ida Power aod Light Co. and
•be gave me thie information.
Bilk shades can bo washed
gently also rayons, but ba
careful. Us* a liquid deter-

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small plant la Highland, ffl.
la wo barn had milk this way
ter TT year*. Did yon knew
this? l sure d id n 't

Hera's a good bint from a
reader. MM any* that if yaw
blankets have shrunk fram
too many washings you can
lengthen them by adding a
strip of unbleached muslin the
width of the blanket and the
length of the "shortage.” law
N se e m ly to the end of the
blanket and use i t the foot of
the bed, tucking the muslin
under the mattress.
H art la n way te abaaga •
jsQo taste.
Grape-Note Dessert
Dissolve.
1 pkg. Lemon jello la &gt; cup*
hot w ater
1 cup grapa-nuU
1 cup raisins or tu t up dates
Vi to 44 cup chopped nuts
1 Up. vanilla
Let set until firm. Serve la
squares with whipped cream,
dream whip or a topping of
vanilla pudding.
Sounds vary delicious.

Oviedo Residents
Attend Reunion
In Georgia
By Je a a Lyles
The daughters of Mrs. N.
X. Fletcher have returned
bom* after a family reunion
and celebration of Mrs. Flet­
cher** SOth birthday, at her
home In Coolldge, Oa.
A family dinner waa en­
joyed and pictures made of
the guests representing five
generations.
Among those enjoying the
celebration were Mrs. Gordon
Pendarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnla Alexander, Kenneth and
Janet; Mrs. Jaekle Winters
and Deanna, and Mr. and Mra;
Stutta Riggins, Linda and Ann.
Mrs. Pendarvis, Mrs. Alex­
ander and Mrs. Riggins a n
Mrs. Fletcher's daughters;
Mrs. Winters Is her grand­
daughter and little Deanna
her g r e a t granddaughter.
Mrs. Fletcher's mother waa
also present.

PORTRAITS

aunwis* note and chatter
party was givan rooratly
Sasaa McCall by bar parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E dvard «. MeCall, and ha/ lister-la law,
Mrs. Edward McCall Jr.
Susan, who was celebrating
her 17th birthday, U a cheerlesder, secretary of the S*b ior Class, a member of the
Sally ita tl and a member of

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Handy Helpers wss the
name chosen by the new 4-H
Chib at their recent meeting.
Tbs (roup which comprises
the Upsala Monroe area met
la White HaH of the Upsala
Presbyterian Church Saturday
afternoon.
Officers were elected as telDipa, sandwiches, miniature
tows: president, Sherry Cooel lie; vice president, Patty doughnuts, nuts snd mints
Baktr; secretary • treasurer, were served with cake and
Sylvia Ollea; sons leader, lee creant. The birthday eaka
Pam Plfott; recreation, Anita
Blaekwelder; delegate, Ifetty
Baker; reporter, Betty Hobby
and devotion, Ruth Bullard.
The fir!i made a pincushion
ter their arms. Next week
they win decide on other
Roma to make.
th e Welcome Wagon Clubs
lone, Betty and Patty Baker,
of Sanford aad Booth Seminole
Yvonne Stripling, Maria Lee, County a r t working frantical­
Patty Freeman, Ruth Bul^;d,
ly In complete pinna ter the
Sharon Carroll. Betty Hobby, benefit card party scheduled
Fam Pigott, Anita Blackweld- for this rrid sy In the Mayfair
er, Sherry Convllte, Sylvia
Ballroom, sU rtiaf at 11:S0
Ollea. Leaders are Mrs. Betty p.m.
Blaekwelder, Mr*. L u c i l l e
The proceeds wlQ ge te the
Flugcrald aad Mrs. H. L. Juvenile Council In help pro­
Johnson. Mrs. Lynn Freeman vide tester homes te r Indigent
served refreshments to the children. AU those who like
girls.
to play cards a r t invited to
attend the party. Thn prises
TACT* T U T
you can win will he worth
Next time you maka ham­ more than the cost af the ticburgers. try an interesting kat.
flavor te s t Make up half the
In addition to the prises for
hatch of burgers the usual high score a t each table, door
way; te the other half add 1 prises will be awarded every
taatpoonfAe’cent pur* mono- half hour. If you cam ot make
•odium glutamate per pound up n table, boats sees will fill
of meat and cook as usual. At In and you will help the Wel­
serving time, taste a plain come Wagon Ctubs te belp the
hamburger firs t Then taste Juvenile Council help the un­
a burger with Ac’cent—and fortunate children.
discover a wooderful new Tickets may be purehasod
world of flavor. Ae’cent from any club member at the
brings out all the natural testa door. Please bring your own
of foods and makes the beef cards, everything elan will be
taste •‘beefier.”
provided.

was ite m atad la
lor T«ltew and M t d a
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Columbus Day
Card Party
Planned Friday

Personals

RMteti Ly»s la able te ba
the celebration were Jody
Boated, Diana Beasley, Lteda
Williams, L a v l a a m u te botbam Carol leao o la, Carol
Oxford, B arbara Bolder, Ltd*
da Mills, Carol Puller, Carol
Tnrwsr, dandy Richards.
SasM Tawny, Vada Mat­
ter, Pat Kahn, dabs Odham,
P a n Jones, Jody Whitmore,
Betsy Bebeoman, Janie Askby, Linds Sue Williams, Patty Glenn Johnson, Jo Aaa Nix,
Saadra Wrlgbt, Carol a n sa e ,
Jaae Bates, Rhtida Epstein
and Pat Brace.

back in aeheel alter a boat la
tta Winter Park HtepHal.
White t h m ho loft hi* tonsil*

School Aids
TO—Addition
Subtract inn
Multiplication
Division
Aad Other Aseoeiattew
Aids P a r 1st to Ith Grades

POWELL’S
t i t MAGNOLIA AVB.

DarkCottons

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to

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JUNIORS SIZK8 5 to

IS

BUM KS

SUSAN McCALL
Flattering Fashions For
The Tall And Long-WaUtad

Gel Year

G ift C e rtU k a tes
LA Y - AWAYS
With Small Weekly Paymente

CAROLE'S
Dreaa A Sportswear Shop

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LONGWOOD PLAZA Hwy. 17-11 Pheae IM-4T11

LO O K

EX PEN SIV E

We

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fine

CHRISTMAS

Wrr?~ ^ * 1

r&gt; v - isrynKte

PORTRAITS
at very modest prices

RAYMOND
STUDIO
3IAKE APPOINTMENT EARLY!
104 South Park

Banford

FA 2-1472

$249 VALUE
r RASY

NOW ONLY
A Small
Deposit
Will Hold
Any Article
In Lay-Away
til Chriatmaa

TERMS

We’re voting for thU fabulously amort, superbly comfortable living
roots to bo a platform of EVERYTHING YOU WANT a t hug* saviaga!
Cloaaeut 2-pleco aalto with magolflcont wldo arma and buoyant foam
construction . . . 3 handsome contemporary occasional table* with brass
fcrrnlaa . . . 3 glased ceramic tempo, plus luiurloeo rocllaer as a bonus! A

Toiletries
Baby Needs
Hair Preparations
COLD REMEDIES

WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORK

Olafscn Vitamins

FA 2-0392

FIRST ST. at

PARK AYE.

OPEN
FRIDAY
EVENINGS H

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203-09 East First S t

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“Sanford's Only Air

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SANFORD

Conditioned Furniture Store”

SA N FO RD , FLA .

�Ads Bring Fast Results

W S S iT

KOUBT A. WILLIAMS
Btaltoc
Raymond Lundquiat, Assoc.
FA MM1 AUutic Bank Bid*.
New * BE. H o w In country
*■ acre of Uad. Largo |a r .
aga. Call Valdez Hotel
Ask far John Probat
FURNISHED BOOM for geuHainan. Private bath. How
bona, 131 par moatb. ph.
LOST: Briag back brown aad
white Chihuahua, rhinestone
collar. Vkiaity SStb aad

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WEK1VA BIVBB ESTATES
Appradnataly W acre*, with
SMALL HOUSE, aaar base.
UN ft. aa river, V* mile oft
Partially furalabad. Avail*
able Oct U. Can FA ASUS I t f t
House trailer A Cabaaa fun*
$4,500
altar 4:19 p.m.
Ished. Dewitt Trailer Park.
Can
FA
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W after • : « p.m.
Reasonable.

W E RENT

Hospital Bade • Playpeas
Wheel C hain • Strollers Apartments. 1 M Magnolia
Ave. Recently redecorated,
Commodes • Baby Bads
W alken
• High C hain
alcely furnished. Apply S t
data’s Realty, its N. Fork
Crutches • ReUaway Beds
Ave. FA M IS .

W IL SO N - MAIER
111 E. First S t

FA t U U

C H U R C H or S C H O O L
GROUPS, Clubs, ate.—The
best card plan yet for rais­
ing C h r i s t a a a money.
FA MOSI. Evenings.
4 ROOMS and hath. Com*
pletely unfurnished. Near
NAS.. Nothing faacy, but
cheap n n t. $7-30 weak. Ph,
DID YOU KNOW . .
PA AMU.
You can store up to 1000
pounde of ANYTHING for a
furnished Apartment eloee
whole month for just IS.oo?
In. Jimmy Cowan. FA 1-4013
You can move the furnishtegs of a t bedroom bouse WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
aerou town for about 177.00.
Rooms private baths, 114
Free Estimates, no obliga­
W. First SL
tions.
RENT A BED
301 N. Laurel
FA 3-1901
Bollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds
By Day, Waek, or Moath
CERAMIC
INSTRUCTION. CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Experienced teacher. 91.50 Pb. FA 2-3141 111 W. 1st SL
per lesson. For Information
Can PA 3-8344.
EFFICIENCY ApL, Saaford
newest, ideally located ea
First SL aaar Post Office.
I City Parking Lets, shop­
ping places. Suitable far
couple or alaglo, o a t re n t
No utility charges. laquire
Manual Jacebsoa D e p t .
Store.
SMALL FURNISHED bouse
323-3237.
CLEAN first floor apartmenL Private entrance.
RENTALS
1004 Palmetto Ave.
Several outstanding 3 BR,
4 bath, furnished rental
1 A 2 BEDROOM apL Ph.
homes, from 343 up. Also
PA 2*1442 between 4:30 to
have 3 BR, 1 bath, furnish7:00 Mon.-Fri. or FA 2-4301
ad, for 943, and 3 BB, I
any other time. 119 W. 17th
bath, for $123.

Thomas M oving
&amp; Storage

U b SAID HEb LET
US GO ON THAT
p ic n ic + -m r m
AFTER.
Al l / jfo M U * .

T kul t o u r rathe* h i s h R
SEN SeO PM U M O *.
E ft,
FRACTURES M B /

Stenstrom Realty
V&amp;/MSI &gt;

U N. Pari: Ave.

w /* /n .
KTiVM (

FA 2-2420

Lake Cottage Furn FA 2-6106
CONVENIENT TO BASE
3 Bedrooms, kitchen equip­
ped, large living room.
$103 a month. 103 E. Wood­
land Drive. FA 3-7037 after
4:30.

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South Sylvan Lake Shoroa oa
large mile wide Sylvan
Lake. Exclusive - Restrict*
ed. Make your home in
this beautiful Lake Front
subdivision. Large lake,
front and lake view Iota
available. Also 3 A 4 bed*
room, 3 bath homes. Go to
Paota School, then west 44
mile on S. Sylvan Lake Dr.
Call FA 3*7898 days or
FA 16361 evenings. Or see
your broker.

ONLY I M ORE
L O T S L E F T IN —

LO N GDALE
S or 4 Bedrooms
l l i and 2 Batha
M o n th ly * # * ■

s r H" IT

A*. W h # FHA
6 Ml. aoeth of Sanford.
T ara West a t 2nd Road
south of Owens Bros.
OPEN 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
DAILY
L ew

' lft A 2 BATHS
DOWN PAYMENT

S - BEDROOMS, 1,

VA-NO

wa * r W “ J O T * * PAYMENTS
VA - CowvonUoeal J k FHA Financing

• * * 5 5 “ ? i£ % £ £ ? &gt;
KINGSWOOD BUILDERS^ IN C
__________ PH. FA S-8474
nPays.
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* i2-2119
fi? ? T
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Sun. FA 2-4448Agent
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4

BEDROOM,

1 ft . a BATHS

5r 1

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

HOMES
Priced From

9

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$11,990

SI Si* mIk,I ion

MCenrentlra
DOWN

VA

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)7lacMent
M Amulom

Modem 3 bedroom masonry
homo. Utility room. Car­ S t Johns Realty
ports, kitchen equipped. THE TIME TESTED FIRM
170.00 mo. Call 323-0967.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123

Simland Estates Homes

• Anoints
&gt;0 Persian witar
wheels
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is ZMake
ITCatarta «•
S I ,taco
15 Alton* »-rfh.)a S® J*
VSUamtr Uh.1 £ bLi T mip.
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24 Onager*
M Sacred bull
XTPedal coupler 1 1 Shakespeare far
(muakt
tnitance

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UMuruline

Now is the time to buy one
af these government-owned
tames. We have I BR, l
bath to I BR, I baths la
various sections of San.
ford. Prices range from
IT,MO to $13,500. Monthly
payments as low as H9.S0
Includes everything. Homes
available for as little at
130.00 down, yes, today's
home buyer h a t the h rg eit
selection at the lowest
prices.
BOSE COURT A p t Nicely
furnished. Near b a a , child­
ren welcome. 2013 Sanford
Jim Hunt Realty
Ave. NO M i a .
Lake Monroe bouse, d ean FRA A VA PROPERTY
aad alcely furnished, mas­ MANAGEMENT A S A L E S
BROKER
te r bedroom. $33. 3 Bed­
Office
PA 3-3111
room CB DeBary house HO.
NlfbtS PA 34444
NO 4-5247.
323-0700
3334 Park Dr. Sanford, fla .

1 Bedroom Housetrailer, pri­
ANNOUNCEMENT
vate lo t Water A electric JOHN B. FOX, Reg. Real 4
furnished. PA 2-1305.
Estate Broker announces
the opening of his office at
110 N. Park Avenue
Sanford, Florida
Partially furnished house la for handling all types o f.
reel eetate
Geneva. $40 t month. Ph.
Associate: Gertrude P. Fox
Broker-salesman
Furn. Cottage. FA 3-5027.
Telephone: 323-0354
Mailing Address
3 Bedroom furnished bouse
p. o . Box n s
l)
|73. Plus water A electric.
1817 Summerlin Ave.
3 Bedroom house, backyard
fenced in. Call after 4:00.
Least with option to buy.
PA 2-849L
Must havo good cred)t. New
ROOMS, The Gables, u
3 bedroom home, kitchen
NEW HOME
Magnolia Ave. FA 241720.
equipped, m • mouth. Cal!
BY
322-8083.
San-Lanta Apartment, larga I
SHOEMAKER
bedroom apartments, fur­
nished or unfurnished. 404
IDYLLWILDR - C u s t o m
E. 14th SL, Sanford. Phone Home on Beautiful Lake built 4 BR, 3 bath, CB horns
322-0334.
on comer homeslte In de­
Markham. Call Evealngs.
sirable IdyllwUd*. Loaded!
FA 3-1387.
Furn. 3 Bedroom house.
Feature* include cuntral
Adults. FA 2-7644.
Furnished House la Sanford.
duct air conditioning and
Ph. 144-4849 Apopka.
beat, and fully equipped
Modern 2 bedroom furnish­
built-la kitchen, with many
ed Apartment, upstairs
cxtrai. $23,400. Only $2400
over 306 W. 13th St. |90
down I If you can afford the
per month, water included. 3 Bedroom home, 964.00 per
month. 304 P alm Place.
best, then this Is the bom*
Small office space, lights
(Pravcr Homes).
for you I
A water furnished. Phone
FA 3-1401 or FA 8-2931.
3 Lots, I rooms A bath, 1
bearing Citrus trees. Pric­ Stenstrom Realty
ed 93000. See H. H. Martin,
RL 1 Box 73. PA 2-5023.

At present, wa have aa un­
usually fine selection of 2,
3, and 4 bedroom homes,
unfurnished, for rent and
lease. May we aerve you?
m BAZOO,DADtr f
SAW
SOUBY,
AND MTS CHANGED
-HISNIND/ j -

IT’S A BUYER’S
MARKET

VA, FHA A IN-SERVICE LOANS
C*“ J S - CUlk * * * “

Country CUb

OPEN DAILY I I TILL I
WIN A NASSAU VACATION FOR

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Herald Classified. Ph. FA 2-5612 For Fast
1 Bedroom Boom. excellent

DESIGNED FOR

c o n d i t i o n . Tranakrrod,
HAPPY LIVING I
■not MIL FA 2W7L
Ravenae Park— The whole
family will love this a t­
tractive new home, featur­
ing large living room, din­
ing area, fully equipped
OK Electric kitchen, 3
J. W. Hall, Realtor bedrooma and H i tile
"Call Hall" PA S-M41
baths. Many fine extras.
1344 se French Are.
Including central duct heat.
Attached carports and large
If you hare good credit, no
utility room. ttSJOO. Only
cask needed. Now a bed­
gsoe
down, and $01 per
room homo, kitchen equip­
ped. Ml n month. Call
323-0003.

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

reeled

by

our

auto

Central F lo rid a.

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SERVICE DEPARTMENT
E. First
r* 2-1481

SANFORD
W. PARK MI 4-8918

210 Magnolia

l/C H E V R O LE T

CADILLAC

’ CADILLAC 4 Door, Power, Air Cond......... 1395
r FORD Station Wagon V-8, Auto.
895
i OLDS 2 Door Automatic .........................
*9i»
i CHEV. 8 CyL. 2 Door, Standard............... 595
i BUICK 4 Ur- Auto- Power Steer. &amp; Drake* 595
i PLYMOUTH 4 Door
...........
—J«s
I OLDS 2 Door Holiday
i RAMBLER 4 D oor----- -------------------------295
I CADILLAC 4 Door............... ..................... 295
I BUICK 4 Door ■#•■■••#■■••■#•#•■#••#•#••#•#■■•#•••••••■•■••■■# I
l CHEVROLET 4 Door. Std.........................
195
I 8TUDEUAKER 4 Door Deluxe V-8-------325
’ DODGE V*8 Auto. '» Ton Pick-Up........... 795
CHEV. 'i Ton Pick-Up, Clean .................. 295
I PACKARD 4 Door, Mnke U* An Offer
2 LOCATIONS
&gt;05 PARK AVE.*
CLAUDE HITTELL, MOIL
,9 E. 2nd ST.
CHARLIE S3IITH. SALES MGIt.

19. Sitnationa Wanted

FRIGIDAIRE
Sates A Service

G. H. HIGH
1700 W lit St. Saaford
Ph FA 2-3633

Buys

Stenstiom Realty
1U N. Park A.e.

FA 2-244)

•

Continentals • Montereys
• Meteors • Comets!

STARS *

OUR PRICE

i\ Sample Of Our Like N ew
1963 Trade - Ins

1962 CADILLAC
Medan DeVllle Air Cond.
Just Like New.

1962

BIG

COMET

(

Custom Station Wagon, 4 Door,
•
Fully Equipped ft Luggai# Rack,
One Owner, Show Room New.

1961 MERCURY

(

I-DOOU Deluxe. Automatic, Radio, Heat
Tinted Windshield, m i l e Tlrea, tkautll
While with tlluo Interior. A Choice Buy At

Monterey 2 Door Hardtop, Powered,1
13,000 Miles, A True Quality Car,
Perfect Condition.

1960 GALAX1E
1958

LINCOLN

Ambassador V-8,
Powrrrd.

Air

Cond.

and

1958 PONTIAC
Chleftan 4 Door Sedan Automatic,
Radio, Heater.
FORI) Cuetom 4 Door V-8 Fordomatic II
Pener Steering, Radio and Heater.

1957 DODGE

PLYMOUTH 2 Dour Sedan, 6 Cyl,
Standard Shift.

1954 DE SOTO

All vluyl Interior, new engine, Jet black
fini-h. The Economy King.

1 - ’62
3 - *61
1 - ’61
l - ’60
2 - ’GO

BONNEVILLE
RAMBLERS
TEMPEST
OLDS
CARAVELLES

S'
*

PLYMOUTH 4 Door Station Wagon
V-8, Radio.

Good transportation, only

Savoy 4 door, V.0 engine, automatic,
radio and healer.

Many More Appealing C art
On Display:

1958 RAMBLER

1960 DODGE TRUCK

1957 PLYMOUTH

MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial ft Residential

New1963Trade-Ins

Long wheel be**, swept line 19(3 body,
0 cj tinder engine, new paint and up.
hubtery, in eirelleut condition. Piked
to u o ie immediately I

Another fine home buy, list­
ed exclusive with—

13. M ortgage L oans

★

CARLAND

Continental 2 Hour Hardtop, Air
Cond., I'rrfrtt Condition Too.

Anywhere

Station Wagon, V-n. aulomatle, radio ft
healer. A real family car with room ta
■parr.

FA 22430

In The ShowroMt
Under The

KURD I Door Sudan. V*0, Ponrr
Steer. A Brake,. Extra Clean.

Used Car Sale!

1959 RENAULT

★ Sanford’s *
dr Finest Cars dr

Refrigerator Reasonable. Ph.
103$ YELLOW EDSEL con­
FA 3-013$.
vertible, by owner. Call
FA 34473 after I p.m. or
Sofa, two chairs, Gateleg
contact Mrs. Gielow, Hunt
table, coffee table, atep
Lincola-Mercury, lac. $003.
ladder chair. 0 x II rug.
Very reasonable. 1110 Park 1930 Jeep Station Wagon, 4
Ave.
Highest Cam m e a t Paid
wheal drive, $1430, 1104 W.
4 Trade-In Allowance Mads We loan Carpet Shampooer
23th St.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK On Used Furniture 4 Ap­
at no coat with purchase of
Professional C an. Soft Water. pliances.
Blue Lustre Shampoo. Car109 8. Oak
FA 24743
WILSON - MAIER roll's Furniture.
PERMANENT SPECIALS
U E. First 34. FA 34022 Heavy duty Wisconsin En­
$3.30 Comptela and a large
gine, I hp. $40 cash. Ph.
FREE ESTIMATE
can of stylo spray fret.
PA
2*073.
Upholstering
4
Mattress
ren­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
ovating. New 4 Used Furni­
SIS Palmetto
PA 20S34
New WeslingbouM 12000 BTU
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Air-Conditioner $173. Com­
Co., nt IDO Celery Ave.
ptete set of Golf Iron A
PA 23117.
Woods $00. 3230330.
FR1GIDA1RE
3 Complete Rooms for some, 73 x $3 Chain Link Fence, 1
Salei 4 Service
one to take over payments
House Wiring. Free Estimates
year old. Installed free In
of $13.30 per month or will
Sid Vlhlen’s Randall Electric
Sanford, t i n . 130 Country
113 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4M15 sacrifice for cash. Call col­
Club Dr. FA 24311.
lect TE $:lftL Casaelber.
FRIGIDA1RE refrigerator 0V4
cubic ft., new paint, runt
OWNER transferred. Must
like new. $63. NO 24317.
sell comptete bouse of furn­
iture. 1 year old. FA 26784. REPOSSESSED FENCE Plumbing &amp; Heating
Accept any offers, Installa­
BEDS TOR RENT
AIR CONDITIONING
tion free. Call Public Loan,
ospital, Rollsways, Juve­
CONTRACT and REPAIR
332-8121 for additional In­
nile. FREE delivery and
WORK
formation.
2-DOOR, Automatic, Radio; Heitor, Whito Tires
Pick-up.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 2-6363
and
Other Extras.
$70.00 3 piece Breakfast set.
FURNITURE CENTER
323.00. Mlac. 700 Laurel
1100 French Ave.
LIST PRICE $2591*81
Ave.
Ph. FA 27833

The total price, Juat 16767.
Monthly payment (Including
Uses and Insurance) only
—630. And tbe down pay­
ment. only— $966, (or make
us an offer)I

111 N, Park Ave.

WANTED
Frlgidalre Automatic Washer, good condition. $40. Ph, Light weight double barrel!
shot gun to or 20 gauge.
FA 24132.
Sell Us Your runnure. Quick
Tel.
333-3001 or 323-0740.
Service With The C ask Hotpolnt a years old, $73.
SUPER TRADING POST.
13 cubllc ft. Refrigerator. Pasture o r Perm. PA 3-0233.
FA 2-0077.
FA 3-4324.

WANT a good home, good food
and care? Reasonable. El­
derly people. FA 24133.

19. Situation* Wanted

No Finer

Tillers 4 Riding Mower at GOOD used Record Player. 32* Housctraiter. P ark Ave.
Thaller Park. Lot 3$.
Write Box 42, cte Sanford
special discount. Dealer.
Herald.
FA 2-0000.

Children k ep t FA 1-4132.

END - OP - YEAR

Stenstiom Realty

Ph. FA &gt;-4«22

Hybrid Geraniums In bloom
GRAPEV1LLE NURSERY
Gnpevllle Ave. near 20th S t

Tired of paying Rant, but
Just can't manage the big Will care for children la my
home. Adults supervised.
down payments and big
3226329.
monthly payments? Then
don't wait to see till, ex­
cellent home buyl U’s a
honey for the money!
Neat and Nice 2 Bedroom, 1
tile Bstb CB Home, situat­
ed on nice bomesite in
quiet section of Sanford.
Features includs: Range;
Refrigerator; Hot Water
Heater; Heating Unit. Fuel
Tank and Stand; and tome
blinds. All city conven­
iences, Include water and
sewage. Also bat carport
and utility room.

Gateway Ta The Waterway
Y aw BVnVBUDI Dealer
Robeon S p o v ttn f Genii
REFRIGERATOR,
Dinette 10444 E. 1st Ph. rA M m
set, one complete bookcase
bed. Real cheap. Call after 14 F t B n a b a a i Maimel, ax.
eelleat condition. SI bp.
S:8(L FA 17775.
Johnson, windibtald, t a p
Dark-colored. Rattan 3 place
running lights, eushtens,
sectional, large corner table
extra gaa tank ft trailer.
lounge chair with ottermaa,
Steal at $«$. Ph. U277I0.
glass-topped coffee table,
and end table. Formica 14' Fiberglaaed Boat, M bp.
Mercury Motor, traOer.
topped tabiei and foam alp•330. 323437.
pered cushions. Make offer.
PA 2-8137.
14 ft. RUNABOUT Z1MMEL,
35 hp. Electric Johnson
WESTING HOUSE REFRIG­
Motor 4 trailer. Kcflalahcd
ERATOR, with large frees*
inside and o u t Tbp cus­
ing compartment, Kenmorc
hions, extra g u tank. $MS
electric range. Both in
Rt. i, Box 103. laniard.
good condition. Reasonable.
322-341$,

Automatic Washer. FA 2-0IJ0T

swimwear and sportswear.
STEUPER FURNISHES
Piecework
with
hourly
comptete Real Estate Service
guarantee. Start now and
— including financing and
move with us to our new
mortgages.
Sanford palatial fully airLake Front Retreat .. $3,500.
conditioned plant with cafe10 Acres ............ $So aero
teria on premises. Apply in
4 Acres ............ $300 aero
person to our new plant
40 Acres ............ $300 aero
manager Mr. Curtate a t
100 Acres ............ $293 acre
206 N. Elm Ave. to discuss
100 Acres ........ $130 acre
your future with our com­
Water Front Lots .. $23.00
pany.
down
Building Lots .. From $730.
New Homes .. $300. down
and up
NEAT INTELLIGENT GIRLS
Gov. Owned Homes .. Real
AGE 81-33 W A N T E D .
bargains
GOOD WITH FIGURES.
Homes ........... Luxury Type
NO PHONE CAL&gt;4. COME
Hlway Frontage .. Good and
TO ORLANDO-SEM1NOLE
Bad
JAI-ALAI FRONTON, HWY
Farms, Dairies and Groves,
17-92. FERN PARK. ASK
a few businesses — Paying
FOR MRS. ARRIETA.
Now
CALL NOW FOR INFORMA­
TION!
EXPERIENCED
APPLIANCE SALESMAN
Stemper Agency Prefer man 23-40. Must be Bryan’s T.V. Open 7 days,
experienced and currently
24 hours. Service calls days
REALTOR - INSUROR
In the appliance business.
o r night $2.00. 700 W. 0th
FA 2-4081 1111 S. French Ave.
Must
have
automobile.
S t 223-036).
Position available immedi­
Will sell or trade 3 bedroom.
ately. Salary with incen­ 27. Special Services
2 bath borne. See at 002
tives, many company bene­
Cherokee Circle. Sunlsnd
PLANO TUNING — Electronic
fits. Desire man to man­
Estate.
or Scientific, Repairing.
age new store opening
W L. HARMON
shortly. Work for largest
COST 912000
Ph. FA 2-4333
Independent appliance deal­
Sacrifice at $9973
er in central Florida. Ap­ LAWN SERVICE: mowing,
Modern 3 bedroom home.
edging. Satisfaction guar­
ply E. N. Kelly, Jr.. Britt’s
Like new. Easy terms.
Inc., 336 No. Orange Ave.,
anteed. Ph. FA 3-1817 af­
Selling because divorce
OrUndu, Florida.
ter 3 p. m.
Ph. 323-0367.

$50 PER MONTH

UY, Trade or Sell Used
Furniture, Appliances, TV j
e r what have you. Williams
Furniture Mart, Hwy. 1701.
Casselberry, YU.

Windshield Back Glass
Door Ginas
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glass and Faint ANTIQUES for sale. Call
Company
FA 24133.

FHA HOMES
Surborban I bedroom borne,
living room, tiled bath, Several outstanding Governmeat owned homes, located
largo Florida room with
The total pure base price of
in various residential areas IS. Basiaene Opportunity
lake view, double carporte.
this home (which Is situat­
of Sanford. 2 4 3 bedrooma,
Approx. 1-A, lot.
ed on a double lot with
1, l i t and 2 baths, prices YOUNG and OLD can make
many dtado trees) is Just
range from $6,030 and up,
$7,330. Top notch financ­ We have lovely 2 and 3 bed­
Christmas money e a s i l y
with monthly payments as
room homce in excellent
ing!
through money-back Sales
low a t $301 Balancw can
condition with low down
Kit Plan. FA 2-4033, Even­
be paid on low Interest FHA
payments.
So take a trip with us and
ing*.
mortgages. See ns today I
drive by 3404 Grandviewl
MODERN 3 Bay Service Sta­
It's n honey I Exclusive 10 Acre Farm— 0 tiled— with
tions for least ta downtown
garage apartment. Price
with—
Stenstiom Realty area to qualified person.
$gooo.
rA 22301 or FA 2-3004 for
Sr.
details.
Stenstiom Realty C. A.301Whiddon,
Park Ave.
Sanford, Florida Tel. 3223011 Builder sacrifice 4 bedrooms, Allx of Sanford wants ex­
2 baths, doubla carport*,
perienced Sewing Machine
central heat, complete built
Operators. Experienced on
in kitchen. Ph. 1234630.
lilB lI for
M ladle*
section work

experts, thus insuring n ' M
our customer* the r ' f l
beet Ford Service In HH

Company

Circulators classed and re­ i l l Magnolia Ph. FA l-4dU
paired. Complete service.
Singer round bobbin equip­
FA 2- i t n after 3 p. m.
ped to aig u g . Guaranteed.
S payments of $7.11. Ph.
FA 2-0411.

This 2 bedroom home has a
lovely kitchen, terrssso Must sell 2 homes, 3 years
old for the price of one. 2
floors, tiled bath. Located
and 3 bedroom, high shady
In a good neighborhood and
lots. $14,000. See these
la a wonderful retirem ent
homes before you buy.
home, where fishing la the
0t$-40Ot.
best—Price $8,130.00

W t Invito our customers and all new residents
to come in and seo our revolutionary new elec­
tronic trouble shooter nt work.
Diagnosing your car's
mechanical trouble is
no longer n hit
miss affair. Any mal- J ^ P
function m a y b e Adi ' v :-quickly
nclentifl*
ctlly detected and c o r-p H

T-Shirti 48 cents, rainwear,
work clothes. Paint. ArmyNavy Surplus 310 Sanford
A rt.

OIL HEATER SERVICE

By Owner, attractive airconditioned 2 bedroom, 2
bath heme. la F b w crn t
3rd Addition. Drapes, ftace,
well bspt yards, i l l W.
Coleman Circle. FA M M .

SEE THIS!

II. B. POPE CO. INC.
M So. P o rt AM. PA 2-431

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
F a c to r y t o you
All Typea and Shea
ALUMINUM BUNDS
We Repair and Sendee
Encloaed head, Sag-prool hat*
STINE
tom rail with plastic tads.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Plastic ar rayoa tapes. Cot*
207 w . 2nd St.
FA 2-0432
ton ar aylon cords.
Seakarik G lass anil Paint

Stenstiom Realty

Take time right new for an
early appointment to see

AIR-CONDITIONING

CHEVROLET I Door Sedan.
6 Cylinder, Standard Shift.

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DODGE I Door V-9 Automatic.

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Seminole County Motors
LANCER
• DODGE
• CHRYSLER
• RENAULT DEALER
519 E. lat
FA 2-0614

All Used Cara Sold With GW Warranty

LIN C O LN
M ERCURY
IU9 N. Palmetto Ave.
Sanford

FA 2-4S94
Winter Park
Ml 4-0209

• Your Pontine, iiuick, Rambler Denier
W. lat ST.
PhoM FA 2-0231

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Carnival Plans
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sold with pracaada gotag to­
wards purchase et tto desired
au torial.

League Gets
Libniy Report
In Longwood
tort. J . H. Hamer, Long
wood librarian, tea reported
to tto Longwood Chrle League
that during tto ala month*
from April until September of
this year, a total ot lA tl patrona had boon aervad with a
book circulation ot LOW vol­
ume*.
New book* added to Um li­
brary total U t with IT ot these
gift* aad tto remaining 100
telng purchased by members
from money which wai col­
lected on tag day.
Moat of the hooka aro In
the children’s, sub-teen and
teen groups.
The library’s greatest need
a t lbs present time la a new
Encyclopedia Brittanies. The
present edition now In uso to
i t years old and was a castoff
from another library.
Donation of suitable books
published since IU4 alio will
to greaUy appreciated by the
League, sponsors of Um li­
brary.

Lions Ready
For Dance
By Jane Casselberry
Dancing will be to a live
orcbeatra and a free motoreyrie will to awarded aome
lucky person during Friday
night’s dance being spon­
sored by (be Lion’s Club of
Casselberry at the outdoor
pavilion just off Hwy. 17-M
south of the Casselberry Post
Office.
Proceeds will go to benefit
the club’s youth and sight
conservation work. Among
these projects are tponaoring Boy Scout Troop &gt;41 aad
providing glasses to quali­
fied Individuals and talking
books to the blind.
Rsfresbments will to available and Lion Don Green,
chairman of the event, in­
vites tto public to join la
tto fun.

AARP Meeting
Set In DeBory

cat, faaator George Smathla tto Nev- era, saylag that to has vot­
poto m his ed far mew extreme litoral
laglstotlea during tto paat
Forty-&lt;to year old Rupert two yoora thsa ex-senator
during his
to S t Petersburg was a coh­ Ctaada pepper
eres torts! raadldata to tto last two yoora.
im campaign aad has a n ­ IrowfeaOy Sautters, who to
i l aadar tto fa notary at raoatog far his third tom ,
Defense darteg tto Kam a dafeotod Pepper h? attackConflict aad la tto laacwara tog his literal toanhigs. GarOflke at tto
to r t,

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Plana far tto carnival la
to told a t Longwood Ele­
mentary School on O c t XI
from 4 p. a . until • p. a to raise money to to y hooka
tor tto octool Ufaary have
boon announced by H. H.
Haynto, PTO waya aad means
chairman.
Tto Longwood Volunteer
Firo D ept wiU have Its new
cotton-candy making ma­
chine on hand aad will alio
furnish booths lor tto carni­
val. Among these wUl to a
bouse of mystery, a puppet
show, a country store, and
a cake walk.
A costume parade for tto
children wiU take place at
4:M p. m.
Workers who have volun­
teered, other than Louis Kosky, school principal and
Wayne Joiner, PTO presi­
dent, are Mrs. EUa Scott,
Mrs. Ralph Stovens, Mrs.
Vicky McGough, Mrs. Eva
Jo Hicks, Mrs. Bonnie How­
ard, Mrs. Ttolma Cowart,
Miss Mary McIntosh, Mrs
Dottle Locke, Mrs. Elda Nic­
hols, Mrs. Betty Rhodes, Mrs.
Gloria Perrin and Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. RUey.
Plans also are being made
for • dinner during the evenln&lt;-

Civic Club
Holds Tea
In Altamonte
By Lee lac Slmuaek
The
Altamonte
Springs
Civic Club told n gct-ac
qualntcd tea for aU newcom
era in the town last Wednes­
day with aome 60 guests at­
tending.
The table was beautifully
decorated by Mrs. Smith Ca­
dy of Florida Blvd. Main
decor centered around two
pieces of driftwood with
beautiful (tranches of dur­
ante, huge and wlorful cro­
ton leaves and baskets of
fruits and vegetables.
Hostess for the day was
Mrs. Josephine Blrits, vice
president of the club and
pouring were Dr. Gertrude
Forman, president and Mrs.
J. D. Morrison and Mrs. Milton Tinsley.
Punch and homemade tea
cakes were served.
The Civic Club will wel­
come all residents of the
town who would care to visit
and sit in on their mcctingi.
Tto neat meeting will be
held at S p. m . on Nov. T at
tto Community House on
Maitland Ave.

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The annual meeting of the
DcBary Chapter of Um Amer­
ican Aaaa. of Retired Persona Club To M eet
By Shirley Wentworth
will to told at 10 a.m. Friday
at the Community Center.
The October meeting of the
Election of nine directors to Bear la k e Community Club
scheduled for Um meeting will be held a t S p.m. today
and all members are urged to tn the Florida Power EmI ployes Club on Bear Lake.

Urn aad all" attending their
r.M—
Ladies af tto cirri# have
Men tosy far weeks an tto
project, their major undertoUag ef tto year. All ple­
ads will to turned ever to
tta Nativity Women’s CUb
which currently is raising

Models wfll be Mrs. B. 0.
Carnttera, Mrs. Joseph Edwards, Mrs. John Pitapatrick, Mrs. Bam Day, Mrs.
Mildred Otar. Mrs. Leonard
Dean, Mrs. Robert Mooney,
Mrs. Lewis Sdnvatetert,
Mr*. Thomas Paddea, Mrs.
Daam Scott. Mrs. Guy
Strickland, Mrs. Edward

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style la a setting ef spark­ the program. Mrs. Retort fahweletert and Mia* Doro­
ling feeatotna, tropical flaw- Heaney Is chairman ed tto thy Twin.
era aad dreamy music.
urcN .
Those wishing to nuke re­

A comedy fashion tta
featuring aQ members ef tto
circle will feflew aad Is
guaranteed to mate Ms viewera morn style conictoi
•lace tto "creations” win
range from tto very carnal
in tto new church.
to tto moat formal atUro.
Tto loan will Include din­ Mrs. Leonard Dona la earsner served In true Hawaiian lap as everill chairman af

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Fashion Show To Highlight
The Chamber ef

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for*!, data aad aa ed kta rWrttaa to tto atatach
Um Republican* «bo m
anwUHog to eoaesto defeat be­
fore appom tly aaaasiaat
am aa tauter able odd*, aa well ao “reM a Ttower ef Taaaa, Sen­ fcraeT Democrats wtotora
ator Ttoaatoa B. Morton of •tow* that they win hark a
Ecntadty t o Hepresewtatlv# food GOP candidate who
VUUaa eraser, tto flrat •toads far aouad. fiwal poli­
Republican elected to tto cies aad a straag aatKesI n n at RepreaentatJves saaiat program.
R ea Florida atoea toetaKick OoratB ef Ortaads.
Central Florida caspolga
atnrttoa Day*,
la tto fils, eraser credit­

servations or advance pur­
chases ef tickets may call
Mrs. Ralph fahweletert, tic­
ket chairman, or contact any
ef tto circle.

Lyman Athletic
Boosters Plan
Pancake Supper

LONGWOOD VOLUNTEER FIREMEN had a b a m l of fun at Uat week’i
m eeting making cotton candy on their new eandy-makinf machine. Watch, wrap a cone o f the aptHMUtar delicacy are,
from left, Harold W illi*, John Farina and Mayor A! Lormann. Pnrchaaed
from proceeda o f the July 4 Fleet*, the machine w u introduced to the
general public at Friday night’a Lyman-TituivIUe football gamo.
(Herald Photo)

ED ITO RIA L COMMENT

Register Now
The fact that Caaaclbtrry voters will have
to re-register in order to vote in the December
Municipal elections has been publicized by local
authorities and through the area newspapers
for at least two months.
At the beginning of this week only 874 per­
sons had taken the few minutes to atop by the
Town Hall to make the new registration.
Casselberry people are interested in their
town . . . their attendance at meetings of the
Board of Aldermen clearly indicate this fact
Why, then, are so many willing to let the oppor­
tunity of having a voice in electing these offi­
cials slip by?
True, books will be open until 10 days be­
fore the elections but time has a way of passing
unnoticed. Why not register NOW I

By Jane
The Lyman Athletic Booetera have distributed adver­
tising p e s t e r s announcing
th at they will sponsor n Pan­
cake Supper in the school
cafeteria preceding the Oct.
24 Lyman-St. Leo Homecom­
ing game.
Serving wfll to from S p.m.
until game time end dona­
tions have been priced for
children between the ages e f
six and IS years and for
adults. Children under six
will get their supper free If
they are accompanied by an
adult.
The menu will Include pan­
cakes, sausage, applesauce
By Jaae Casselberry
and beverage and the poster*
The monthly buslnesi meet­
aay It will be "all you can ing of the South Seminole
eat for the pries of ona do­ County Young Republican
nation."
Club wai told Tueaday night
following a program featuring
the documentary sound film,
"New Breed of the South."
President Chuck Gehrke ot
Attamoete Spring* presided
aad H. If. Hayna of Long­
wood, first vice president,
By Shirley Wentworth
urged all members to active­
Nancy Brockenbrough wai ly support Emerson Rupert
elected president of the Aster for the U. S. Senate and Hu­
4-H Girls Club of Weatbers- bert Hevey for the Congresi.
field at the first meeting of
He alio asked for volun­
the group.
teers to distribute campaign
Other offlccra for the year literature and act aa pre­
are Cheryl Clark, vice pros!cinct workers.
dent; Patsy Grove*, secrc
Mrs. Marilyn Woodhamo of
tary-treasurcr; Susan F*ulCasaelberry, treasurer, refang, reporter and Suietta
Berg, chaplain.
The girls, In their first year
sewing project, went on a field
trip last week to select aewlag equipment and material
for making aprons. Their
sewing Instructor Is Mr*.
By Leeiae Slmuaek
Thomas Brockenbrough, an
A new Boy Scout Explorer
adult co-leader of the club
Post baa been developed In
with Mrs. John Groves.
The next club meeting will Altamonte Springs under the
be held on Saturday of this capable direction of Donald
MacLeod who Is serving as
week.
leader.
The post b open to all boys
Bake Sale
who are more than 14 yean of
age and many actlvltlao are
Set In DeBary
being planned for the group.
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Meetings are held at T:M
The Auxiliary of the De­ p.m. on Wednetoay of each
Bary Volunteer Fir* Dept, week at the Altamonte Com­
will sponsor a Bake Sal* be­ munity Chapel.
ginning a t 9 a-m. Saturday.
Officers elected laat week
The eat* will take place in are Mike Sewell, president;
front cf Stripps Card 8tore a t John Stuart, vice president;
the DeBary Plata.
Cory McBride, secretary; Pat­
Members of the group, meet­ rick Shea, tre itu rtr; Roger
ing at 2 pan. today in the Landervllle,
quartern! a iter,
Fir* Hall, dedicated the new and Barry Poll and Kent Ful­
rostrum.
ler, committeemen.

Young Republicans
Have Business Meet

Aster 4-H Girls
Hold Elections

STRAIGHT FROM THE DRAWING BOARDS of faahfon'i top de­
signers come the "creations" to bo shown by St. Theresa Circle member*
during Saturday night’s Luau to be held in the Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce Building beginning at 6 p.ni. Models in thin group gathered
around Mrs. Joseph Edwards are, from left, Mrs. Mildred Gier, Mrs.
Damon Scott, Mias Dorothy Tealo and Mrs. Guy Strickland.
(Herald Photo)

Sewing Equipment Selection Lake Mary Club
Topic Of HD Club Meeting To Sponsor
A demooitratlon on the
"Selection of Sewing Equip­
ment" by Mlsi Myrtle Wilson
highlighted last Thursday
evening’s meeting of the
Lake Monroe Home Demon­
stration Club in White Hall
of the Upssla Community
Preabyterian Church.
Mias Wilton, county HD
■gent, pointed out that be­
fore a aewlng project la
started one should check to
see If needed equipment such
as scissors, non-rust pins or
•Uk pins, hem ruler, thread,
yard stick sod other notions
ire at hand.
A fiat surface should be
used for cuUing and the Irontag board and sleeve and
collar board should be kept
near the machine.
She itreated that ilnce the
sewing machine la the most
expensive piece of equipment
It should be treated with ut­
most c art aod should be kept
oiled according to manufac­
turer’s directions.
Before a machine is pur­
chased a check should be
made of different models end
makes for such Item* as light,
motor, pressure foot, stitch­
ing and other desired fea­
tures.
Several announcements of
upcoming Interest to the club
were made during the bual*
neat meeting- The Monroe
group wtt] be November ho*.
tesies for the USO Birthday

Party and a Craft Night wai
scheduled for Oet. 14 at the
home of Mrs. Olga Hunter.
Mrs. Alice Carroll gava a
report on health concerning
Asiatic fin and Mrs. H. L.
Johnson,
County
Council
president, read a letter from
Miss Helen Holestetn, district
HD agent, complimenting the
home demonstration woman
for tuccess of the recent
county short course.
lloateiaea announced for
the November meeting were
Mrs. Louise Thompson and
Mrs. J. E. Andrews.
Mrs. J. c. Sapp and Mrs.
Haiel Gardner served cook­
ies and punch at last week’s
meeting to Mrs. J . H. Tindel, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs.
Jack Standtfer, Mrs. William
Carroll Sr.. Mrs. William
Carroll J r., Mrs. Louise Rushtow, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Ed
Dowell, Mrs. Andrews, Mrs.
Hunter. Mrs. C. O. Nordgrtn,
Mrs. Marlon Lee, Mrs. Mary
TUlls, a new member, aad
Miss Wilson.

Makes OJC Council
Announcement was mada
this week that Miss Unda
Harris, daughter of Mr. aad
Mrs. James Y. Harris of
Oviedo, has been elected as
freshman student council re­
presentative at Orlando Jun­
ior College.

Essay Contest

Announcement waa made
thla week that tto Lake
Mary Women’s Club wUl
sponsor an essay contest for
slath grade students at tto
Lake
Mary
Elementary
School
The contest will be con­
ducted early la January on
tto subject, "To Strengthen
the Arm of Liberty," the
theme being used this year
by the Federation of Wom­
en’s Club* for the Freedom
Award.
Prise for tto best essay
will be a $33 Savings Bond.

Lormann To Be
Guest For
C O f C Meeting
Longwood Mayor A. R. Lor­
mann, program speaker for
tto October meeting of the
Longwood Area Chamber of
Commerce, said thla morning
that he will conduct an old
fashioned "town meeting"
type of question and answer
forum.
The meeting will be held la
the Longwood Civic League
Building oo Church St. a t I
p.m. today. All interested resi­
dents aro invited to come and
"bring yarn

Altamonte Gets
Explorer Post

ported that &gt;4 new members
bad joined the Young Repub­
licans since June and Mlsi
Audrey Flynn of Oakland
Hills, membership chairman,
thanked tboae who su iited
in mailing out meeting not­
ice*.
She said that four new pre
einet lists have been purchas­
ed and that she hopes to
obtain tho remaining lists as
ooon aa possible in order to
contact all 2,000 registered
Republicans in the county.
Mias Flynn also announced
that Senator John Tower of
Texas will be the featured
speaker a t a $10-a plate din­
ner to be held on Oct. a at
T:30 p. m. at the Cherry
P in a in Oriado. Preceedlng
the dinner will be a recep­
tion at 6:30 p. m.
It also was announced that
the State Federation will
hold Its quarterly meeting,
Nov. 17-11, at the Jamaica
Inn Motel In Orlando.
The next meeting of the
South Seminole Club will be
held at the Legion Home on
Nov. 13 beginning at a p. m.

Longwood Man
Spends Leave
With Parents
By Doans Estes
AJ/C Dennis Chambers re­
turned to duty Sunday nlgbt
after a two week’s leave spent
with hia parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Ritchlson of Longer**!.
Chambers la stationed at
Kectler Field in Biloxi. M:ss.,
where be la taking an elec­
tronics course in the field of
radio repair.

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Turkey Supper
Proceeds To Go
To Lyman Band *
By Jaae Caasefeerrr
The Lyman High School
Band Assn, will sponsor •
turkey dinner with all the
trimmings tills Saturday from
3 p. m. until 7 p. m. at too
school cafeteria.
Proceeda will go to purehase uniforms and instr* 9
menu for tto hand which
will provide continuous en­
tertainment during the din­
ner. Majorettes will be oa
hand to wait on tables.
Burbon Ferrell, chef ex­
traordinaire, will be presid­
ing in the kitchen and promlsci to icrve "all you cal
eat.” He will prepare boUa
"yank**" aad "southern ^
style" dressing to «uit the in­
dividual preference.
Charges for the dinner win
be $1.34 for adults, $1 for
studsnU and pre-school chil­
dren will bo served free of
charge.
An auction of donated food­
stuffs and white elephant
items will bo held following n
ihe dinner.
'
Mrs. Pat House, Band
Assn, president, urges that
tho best available support
be given the event in order
that the icbool band may
continue 1U growth both ia
number and in progress.

DeBary Library &gt;
Reports
New Additions
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The new room at the De­
Bary Library h a t been stock­
ed and ia open for use byfl
the public.
The new encyclopedia, ‘‘Our
Wonderful World,’’ a recent
gift from the Volusia Coun
ty libraries, has proven a
popular reference source.
A loan of too fiction, pop­
ular non-fiction and mystery
stories from
Mc.Naughton
Libraries of Philadelphia
also has been made by tbcl)
county system.
Each month 10 volumes
will be returned to be re­
placed by an equal number
of new titles In order to keep
the collection In current date.
At the end of six months
those volumes proving to be
most popular will be avail­
able for purchase at a dis­
count of 73 per cent.
^

Altamonte Scouts Make Camp At La-No-Che
By Leake Slmaaek
Assistant Scoutmasters Gary
Gareshe and Joseph Simunek
aad Explorer Leader Donald
MacLeod accompanied Boy
Scouts of Troop a and of Ex­
plorer Post 3S, both of Alta­
monte Springs, oo a cam pout
at Camp La-No-Ch* last week­
end.
Registration was held Sat­
urday morning on tto grounds
of the Altamonte Community
Chapel to open the weekend
which concluded Sunday aftsr-

Boys oa tho camp spent
tbolr time doing various ex­
ercises aad distant runs and
also experienced the pleasure
of cooking their own meala
over charcoal fires. Other ac­
tivities included swimming,
garnet and tto tradition*.’ Saturday night campfire.
An exciting part of the
evening w ai provided when
one boy (Tom another camp­
site had. In his estimation, the
lucky find of a six ai*d one half
loot indigo tasks which bad
■ circumference ot dgh$

Inches.
Exercises told at the camp
were la preparation for the
"Strengthen America Camporee" to be held by tha Wtkiva
District of the Central Florida
Council oo O ct 19, 20 and U
at the Show alter rield hi Win­
ter Park.
Physical fitness merit badg­
es will be awarded all boys
meeting requirements at the
camporee.
Scoutmaster Jack Stuart,
who Is convalescing at his
home from recent surgery.

was milled by the boys
laat weekend's adventure.
Those making the trip •&lt;
Tim Cordell, Gerald Crock
Raymond Gaines, Gary (
rtshe, Mickey Hawks, Gi
Herndon, Michael tiedri
Scott Johnson, Jeff MacLe
Cory McBride, Kenny McC
Tim Murray, Barry. Poit, D
aid P o tt Donald Pauls
Mika Rickett, Mike Sew
Patrick Shea. George Sir
kins. Jack Simunek, Bn
Stuart, Larry Thompson, Ki
Trawtck aad Butch Womac

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Couaty Commission Chair­
man J. C. Hutchison refused
today to bargain with three
representatives of tha Florida
Gama and Fresh Water Fish
Commission in a session at tha
general’s office to discuss the
fate of the erstwhile bird
sanctuary east of the city.
The mea from the Commis­
sion, J. W. Bickrrstaff, Don
Southwell and Jim Jtod, mat
in the office of the board
chairman and presented their
pleas to behalf of the hunters
of Central Florida and point­
ed out that the safety and well
being of the residents of the

area waa not their primary
concern, but the conaervatloa
of the wild life was, and they
could net sse^their wey clear
to closing this disputed area
unless there was a question
of conservation of wildlife.
The only concession Hutchi­
son would make was the elim­
ination of the Naval Air Sta­
tion from the area, and the
wildlife mea agreed to that
because of the lack of Juris­
diction over the station by the

since the commfesien made
Its surrey to May, and they
eiooed the area to September
when H waa arldent that tha
people to the area wanted It
closed. However, tha sports­
men pointed out the lack of a
matter ef conservation, and
the area waa reopened.
Now the question is:
Tha discussion became hung
up on the matter of whether
or not a property owner could
bunt oo his own land. And tha
suggestion waa made, as a
bargaining feeler, that the
game commission close tha
area to all racept those pro-

petty owners that wanted to
hunt oa their own laad.
The general mid that aa tha
ipokcamaa lor tha County
Commluioa ha coaid B ite aa
inch coactntoaa, and that tha
commlssioaers wanted tha
area closed to all hasttog.
Read, of tha lama commlsstoa, said there waa now a
case la tha courts to decide
whether or not a landowner
could hunt oa his own laad,
and ha doubted If the com­
mission could prevent U.
It was suggested, as an­
other bargaining point, that
perhaps the Couaty Commis­

sion could rule that than ha
ne shooting of firearms to tha
area. This could be dona, said
Southwell, but the county
would have to be responsible
for the enforcement of the

By Larry Vershel
NO NAMES PLEASE DE­
PARTMENT: A Sanford resi­
Hutchison indicated he would
dent was given several doves
bring that up before the com­
by a friend. Not wanting to
mission.
f clean them at the time, he
The final word oa the u t ­
shoved them, feathers and
ter came from the commis­
all. into the refrigerator.
sioners when the statement
Next day, be took them out
was made that the final de­
for cleaning—and
one of
cision couldn’t be made by the
Game Commission until their
them flew awayl
• • •
meeting Nov. g, but they
No sooner had Third SL
would reach a decision at that
meeting.
been made a thru street went
it looked like a drag atrip . .
^ Watch Out, pollen alerted for
w speedsrs now!
• e o
School principals unhappy
over that proposed lease
AT A MEETING OF REPRESENTATIVES of the Game «nd Fresh
agreement with the city on
Water Fish Commission today, a map of tha area ia studied by, left to
Municipal Stadium. It’s even
right, J. W. Bickerstaff, Don Southwell, Jim Reed, all of the Game Com­
money bet the city will com­
mission and County Commission Chairman J. C. Hutchison.
promise end let the schools
WEATHER: Fair through Saturday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight, 70-75.
(Herald Photo)
have the facility for say, H r
300 per year instead of 13.' VOL. 63
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1108 FRI., OCTOBER 12, 1902
SANFORD. FLORIDA NO. 660
. 100 . . . The big queatloo is
' when will the city atop play
tog Sente Claua with tax­
payers money.
• * •
The old police Jail has been
BAH FRANCISCO (UPI)
vacant since June . . Just
— Baseball CMamlstleaer
a a old storeroom now
Fart Frick peetpeart to­
One Idea Is to make K Into
day's scheduled World Ser­
a courtroom for the Municipal
ies game hecaase ef stormy
Judge.
weather.
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI) the booster for the agency’* rockets. It poured out an eerto
* * *
—Tha U. 8. Air Force today two-man Gemini apace cap* stream of almost invisible
County road crews will
might rale* falsa hopes,' he
MIAMI (UP1) — New York mier, (aid ha wss hopeful finlshtd.
launched It* mightiest war aulea, scheduled to bo launch­ heat
start laying pipe on the 33th
attorney James B. Donovan Castro would accept the of­ "Tho prisoner negotiations said.
The rocket climbed steeply
rocket, the Titan 11, on a plan­ ed into orbit around earth
St. project next week . . says
But he added: "1 am al­
waited today for word from fer of the Cuban Families have not broken down. There
Into s clear blua sky. Ita sec­
ned 3,000-mll* teat flight starting late next year.
Supt of Roads J . C. Lavcn
Fidel Castro on the neat step Committee of medicine, drugs, are simply some points that ways optimistic about avery'
Tha giant rocket, shaped ond stage Ignited on tchtdul*
acrosa the Atlantic Ocean.
dcr.
in negotiations for release of medleal supplies and baby have not been resolved," Don­ thing I engage in until I aban­
The 103-foot rocket blasted somewhat like a sausage with and sent a nose con* full of
• s e
don it, and I am not ready to
1,113 Cuban Invasion prison­ food as ransom for tha cap­ ovan said.
from Ita launching pad a t fir* a t one end, thundered teat Instrument* soaring on a
Bids on doubling the space
lie said the families com­ abandon thU."
tives of the abortive April JT,
ers.
smoothly Into the sky as Ita hug* are Into apse*.
I t -.25 a. m.
of the tax Assessor’s office
mittee, which be represents,
Donovan would not go into Biff Decision
Donovan said when ha ar­ 1961, Bay of Pigs Invasion.
The Titan 11, which will be 430,000 -. pound-thrust firstwill bo let Oct. 33.
Tha stocky Naw Yorker, bad mad* “a. definite concrete what he termed "new ques
rived hero on s commercial
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — able to burl a giant nuclear stage engloe-ihe most pow­
• • •
flight from Havana Thursday who negotiated tho trade last proposal to Dr, Castro. HU lions on specifics" bolding up Eight federal Judges will de­ warhead up te halfway around erful ever built into a U.S.
MYSTERY
DEPART
that ha hoped the Cuban re­ February of Russian spy Ru­ government is considering U. a final agreement. But he said cide today whether to Im­ the world when It becomes op­ war rocket — roared Into ac­
MENT: Who’* clearing pro­
gime would contact him with­ dolf Abel for American U2 It represents what wo believe the offer does not involve pose massive finea and im erational, waa seeking Ita tion.
perty out
by Persimmon
in 48 hours. He said the next pilot Francis Gary Powers is the maximum we can of­ money, and that the U.. S prisonment on Mississippi fourth aurceaa In ala tries.
Because of the ehemirn! pro­
Ave.T Both county and eity
government baa no part hr the Gov. R ost Barnett, continue
and la tha Democratic nom­ fer."
move la up to Castro.
pellants
It uses, the Titan II
The
Federal
Space
Agency
building official* shako their
Donovan declined to aay negotiations.
The ruddy-faced Donovan, inee opposing Sen. Jacob X.
the threat of such punish­ also was keenly interested in waa difficult te see from a dis­
heads.
Longwood P o l l c s Chief
“My work does not Involve ment or remove U.
looking weary from tight days Javits, R-N. Y.. made it clear flatly the priaoaeri would be
•
• •
the results of the te st The tance. In place of the characClaude Layo warned Thurs­
in Havana and two hours-long to newsmen hero that bo did released. "ThU would bo very one dollar in cash," said
Titan II has been tabbed aa terlatle fiery exhaust of moat day that all unlicensed dogs
A PEW POST OFFICE sessions with tha Cuban pre­ not consider the prisoner talks foolish on my part . . . it Donovan.
Meet Set '
JOTTINGS . . . New post of­
found running loos* la ti\*
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
fice will be ready by next
The Dairy Industrial Techr month . : . auy Alton reports
'fclcJl Committee of the 'State
the first Utter to Santa Claus
ginning to stiffen finea tovitd
Milk ' Comm baton will meet
arrived . . . speaking to Guy
on the owners.
here Dee. 1$ to, disease a bin
he sure is optimistic bo
Four cases Involving un­
to protect^ consumers and
will bo around In time for
licensed dogs were heard Wed­
Florida producers of fresh
the opening of the new fa d
nesday night and of the two
milk.
lity.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Committee hai remained firm dogfights occurring last week­
• • •
Funds for tha much bounced- In Its stand to refuse appro­ end one Involved dogs with no
Another F irst
Commimloner John Fitz­
NEWTON, Mass. (UPI) — around cross-Florida barge priating the money for the licensee.
A new move U underway by son, it was reliably reported.
It was reported a t the last
patrick tells os that the coun
Other cases te come before
Telstar added another first canal, pushed hard by Sen. canal.
ty will get IU long awaited a group of North OrUndo cit- According to Mayor Frank council meeting a balance of
the courts since the ordinance
to its achievements Thursday
Spessard Holland, (D-Kla.)
administrative aide despite (tens to effect the outter of Faaula tha poealbla reason for $19 In the town treasury and
became effective In July have
when it demonstrated that
★
★
★
efforts by Vernon Dunn to City Treasurer and Council­ the new try ousting the coun­
Involved various complaints
communications satellites can cleared the Senate Thursday
debta
amounting
to
kill tho proposal . . .“it Just man Woodrow Andarson and cilman U the financial crisis
against unlicensed dogs de­
relay Information around the and were sent back to the
thousand dollar*
may have to wait until next Councilman Robert Stephen­ facing the city.
stroying property.
world from one earth-bound House.
town.
year," John added.
Layo said that since July l
computer to another.
Holland was scheduled to
• • •
The mayor said he has been
several unclaimed dogs have
take the $203,000 recommenda­
Sales personnel, e 1e r k s
been humanely destroyed and
expecting Anderson, who la
Drive Reds Out
tion In the Senate catch-all
merchants and all other la
that at the present time tito
NEW DELHI, India (UPI) money bill before a Senatealao
town
treasurer,
to
call
a
terested persons should mark
city
Is holding several others
—Indian
Prtma
Minister
JawHouse
conference
today.
meeting of the finance com­
their caleudsra for Oct. 23
which have gone unclaimed.
aharial Nehru ordered his
U the conference report
mittee
to
discuss
ways
and
HEAVY
Attack
Squad21 and 23 and plan to attend
He asks that residents who
means that could be used by ron Five will get a armed forces today to drive gives the go-ahead on the
the three daya salesmanship
miss
their animats for any
Chinese
Communist
troops
money, chance* are good that
the town to raise funda to new skipper soon. Cdr.
seminar, being conducted
length of time contact the po­
from
the
Northeast
frontier
the
House
would
vote
yes
since
L. H. Settc will relieve
Pennington said today that meet the criala.
Plans call for the huge new
here under the University of
lice department alnee the or­
Anderson had failed to call Cdr. Roy E. Farmer area where Indian and Chi­ conferees sr* rarely over­
Florida Marketing Research shopping center being devel­ the delay has been because of
dinance specifies alt unclaimnese
forces
have
clashed
In
turned.
Division, and the Downtown oped at SR 436 and iiwy. 17- t h e merger of SlcCrory's the meeting for an undlaclused aboard the USS For- heavy fighting.
shall be destroyed
Rep. Robert Sikee, (D-Fla.)
stores with several other out­ reason. The Mayor aaye, "1 re.itnl in the Mediter­
Merchants Association.
■ period of 72 hours.
who
worked
with
Holland
on
92
to
get
underway
with
more
fits and the combined build­ know that if we got our heada ranean.
• • •
SEN.
Steps Near
the plan, says he Is confident
The School Board yesterday major construction about the ing and plans section of the together and talked about the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. tho measure will pass the
approved a resolution ptedg. first of the year, according new chain I* still in a state problem in a culm manner a
Reds Expel
(UPI) — Acting Secretary House.
of
confusion.
eolution
could
be
reached.
I
ing their support and welcom to George Pennington, in
General Thant called in his
If
the
measure
Is
approved
However,
Pennington
said,
have no doubt about It at all.
log the new Seminole Col charge of the project for
U. S. Official
tS-nstion
Congo
Advisory by the conference and the 3 Picked Up
lege to the county. The sup­ Eastern Shopping Centers, "We confidently expect the But It ia the responaibllity,
MOSCOW (UPI) - The SoMIAMI
(UPI)—Tho
Coast
Committee
today
to
discuss
House, the Atlantic te Gulf
company to come through delegated at the laet meeting,
port Is strictly moral, they Inc.
Guard reported It picked up vict Union today ordered tha
steps
to
end
Katanga*
se­
trench,
which
Florida
officials
with their finalised plans with of Anderson to call the get-to­
can't give any other kind,
cession and speed reunifica­ say will bring millions of dol­ three Cuban refugees from a epulsion of U. S. embassy
in a few weeks." The major gether and he hasn't done so.“
guess.
tion of the African trouble lars to the stale and save mil­ small boat in the ocean to­ political officer Kermlt MidMayor
J.
II.
Crapps
today
companies having leases are
• • •
The 3layor refused to spec­
lions for the nation, would al­ day after receiving a radio thun, 41. He was the second
ready to go, but the Eastern ulate on the possible success said ha favored putting the spot.
Altamonte Springs declined
message from a Russian tank­ American diplomat ordered
most be a reality.
present
pest
office
building
people want to build a 77,000 of the petition now being cir­
to go along with the request
er about the Cubans' plight. out within a week.
New
Commander
U
tho
conference
report
is
up for public bid and not
square foot structure to bouse culated.
o( the South Seminole Gas
U S VEGAS, Ncv. (UPI) bad, a House (lour fight would
the McCrory store, a Liggett’*
making a library out of the
Authority for $100, to continue
—The American Legion nam­ then follow with Rep. Clar­
drug
outlet
and
a
Trade
Winde
facility.
planning for the coining o(
SEVILLE, Spain (U PI)-A n
Crapps said he felt the pre ed a Georgian sa It* nation­ ence Cannon, (D-Mo.) chair­
natural gas to the area. Said Iberia Airlines plane crashed cafeteria all at one time, and Rebels Facing
al commander Thursday and man of the House Appropria­
not
piece
meal.
sent
library waa nituated in
a survey several years ago near her* today with 28 per­
passed resolution* demanding tions Committee, leading the
Eventually
the
center
will
the proper place "in a nice
revealed gas wss "unfeas sona aboard, an a i r l i n e
Women Now
action against Communist opposition.
total 300,000 square feet, and
residential area."
ible" for the town, and could spokesman said.
Cuba, using force If neces­
CAIRO
(UPI)
The
semiThe House Public Works
Until You Compare
will
be
built
on
the
“mall
“I'd Just like to put the sary, and praising the Ken­
n't get any money from the
The Spanish news agency plan" similar to the Eastern official Middle East News
QUALITY
Federal Government for
Agency of the U.A.R. today post office on the tax roll if nedy administration's policy
Mcncheta sakl the plane ap­
PRICE
feasibility
report.
Mayor peared to catch fire In the air Shopping Center installation said Yemeni women have the General Service Adminis­ on Berlin. Jan es E. Powers,
tration will go along with it," 32, of Macon, Ga„ was named
Swofford led the attack and near Carmona In the province at Parkwood Plasa.
LOCATION of:
Joined
"republican"
forces
in
The ultimate coat of the de­
Classified
Page 8 A V
the commissioners obedient of Seville, then plunged into
Crapps added.
national
commander
after
battling
royalist
troops
ad­
velopment will be $300,000,
Page 7
However, the GSA had one of llte rno-t spirited cam­ Bridge . __...
ly followed.
the ground. The site of the and will provide a facility to vancing from Saudi Arabia.
• • •
Comics
.......
Page
earlier
reported
that
unless
paigns in the veteran organ­
MENA said the rebels met
crash was estimated to be serve the whole southern end
Edit.'rial „ ........ Pag*
The School Board officially about 20 miles from Seville.
the attack by the forces loyal the facility ta made into a isation'* history.
of
Seminole
County,
as
well
Dear Abby
.... Pago
named the new school to be
library it wuuld be turned
to
the
self-proclaimed
Imam
aa the northern section of
Pago
Entertainment
1 built at English Estates. Yep
over to the school board.
(king)
of
Yemen
with
artil­
ISuilt By —
Orange County.
Puxile ....
Page
you guessed "sit, it* to be
The new post offke is ex­ Mixed Course
lery
and
air
bombardments.
The present PubUx, the only
called the English Estates
Pago
Society
.........
.
NEW YORK (UPI)—Slocks
store now constructed, was It predicted that the royal­ pected to he ready for oc­
Park Royal Homes, Inc.
Elementary School.
Page
Sports
..
ists would be "liquidated In cupancy by tha first of next held to a narrow and mixed
done
early
at
the
insistence
of
•
•
*
Page
Churches
month.
course
in
quiet
trading
today.
2
to
3
days."
George Jenkins, owner of the
Kids, don’t forget to get
chain, who believed Uw area
OFFERED BY —
your entries in to the Jaycees
needed a supermarket and re­
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
for the Christmas parade
fused to wait for the rest of
theme for this year. Deadline The Florida Supreme Court
STEMPER AGENCY
the leases to be arranged.
suspended
former
Legislator
la O ct 19th and the winner
gets a $23 savings bond. On- John 31. Hathaway of Punt*
REALTOR - INSUROR
1 ly children in the first Cord a from the practice of
WASHINGTON (UPI) — the way of adjournment of and harbors bill. Smith wants ly that “I wouldn't bet on
Pope Urges
through the sixth grades are law for two years today.
FA 2-4991
The
Florida
Bar.
which
re­
Weary
lawmakers hoped that the longest session in 11 them out, Kerr wants them It."
eligible.
As time passed, eacb de­
commended Hathaway be dis­ ‘Sacrifice*
•
e
e
two "stubborn old men" years were Sen. Robert S. In.
parting airliner increased the
VATICAN CITY (UPI) —
8EE
Over 200 reservations are barred. said the attorney re­
would solve their squabble Kerr, (D-Okla.), and Rep.
Senate Democratic Laader chance that either the Sen­
In for Doyle Conner’s appear­ ceived funds belonging to lb* Pope John XXIII urged states­ over rivere and harbors to­ Howard W. Smith (D-Va.).
AD uml STORY
Mike Mansfield, Mont., said ile or lb* House—or both—
ance before Use Farm Bureau Charlotte Shell Corporation men of every nation today to
INSIDE TODAY!
They are arguing over prospects were "reasonably might be left without a quor­
Tuesday nigbt at the Civic and failed to promptly ac­ prepare for "tha necessary day and wind np the 17th
about
six
projects
in
the
$2.3
Congress.
good"
for
coding
the
Mission
um
If
a
disgruntled
member
Center . . . Dinner set for count for the monies and con- sacrifices to save the peace
The two men standing in billion "pork barrel" rivers late today. But he added dry­ forc(d the point.
verted them te bis own use. \ of the world."
»(
v 3:30 n. m.

ISmtlb

It s Castro M ove Now
On Release O f 1,113

Bulletin

'Mightiest' W ar
Rocket Launched

mwA...

Dog Crackdown
On In Longwood

Canal Funds Back
To House For OK

New Oust’ Move
In North Orlando

$3 Million Shop Plaza
Construction Due Soon

Put Post Office
On Bid—Crapps

Plane Crashes;
28 Aboard

DON’T BUY

Herald Index

PA RK R O Y A L HOM ES

Court Suspends
Fla. Lawmaker

Awaiting The Stubborn'

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Tha Oaeaob Airstrip waa tam 'd “doertpit”
and “UtUnd
“Utter'd with trash, brokan bottle*
bottlas and bMr
hast
cans'* by L t Chirks Allan, a Navy aaroaautteal
giaaar, who addraasad tha County Cooaiaakai on
tha airstrip situation Tossday afternoon.
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was discuss'd by Allan, 8NA8, in a statement to tha
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Praaa Lsasad Wfara latablishad 19M WED. OCTOBER 10, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 168

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By LARKY
Tto d ty will

a m to

&gt;p a l th a partial
diagonal
. Coat upward* af
.Tha entire plan
P A M .. . .
a a«
City craws today will re­
move tha traffic light a t Sec­
ond and Park and p o t H an
Third and Park for th a t thru
■treat propoooL
a aa
SchoolBoard m at Monday
morning for 10 mlnutaa to ac­
cept preliminary plana fa r tha
new KngUsh Catalan Element­
ary School Why wasn’t this
in Tueeday’a popart . . . W all
tha praaa Just wasn’t Inetted
to the meeting and wa didn’t
know about it until wo stum
hied into W alt Tsagua’s affka
this momtnr.
e
At that lengthy court sonalon involving Shep H would
really be interesting to find
out ju it about w hat tha taxpayors had to giva u p .. . . On a
thing in aura wa would have
bed that Bay Ava. ballpark
lighted.. . .
a
If there ware no t r i a l . . . Bill
Hutchison could h a re boon
drawing up a resolution. . . .
Hank Tamm could have boon
working on reappraisal
four polka offkara could have
been watching our k id s .. . .
t e a
Police Chief Roy Williams
auma tha whole mesa op: *Tt’»
a disgrace."
a a a
Nobody works harder than
Bob Brown an making -tha
courthouse presentable. . . .
But Bob ihould check his front
door.. . . I t would taka ■ Son­
ny LUton to open It.
e e e
Ju it for tha record there are
20 teachers in Seminole Coun­
ty echoola that don’t have col­
lege degrees.
County School Board meats
tomorrow and among tha moat
interostlng items will be a dis­
cussion of that bus mishap by
Sunland. . . . Wa hear there
are two conflicting sto ries.. . .
Ona tha state and ona tba bus
driver!

Concerts Near
For Schools
In South End
Map* are betog taken to
a m a g n a eowcert by tha
Florida Sympheay Orchestra
lor tha children fat grades 4
through 4 la tha elementary
schools of tha south end, fol­
lowing a lecture by Henry
Maser, director of the group,
it waa announced today by
8upL R. T. MUwoa.
A meeting waa bald Mon­
day afternoon w i t h S apt
Milwaa, la m ia Cowley, music
director, and Principals Chris­
tie Harp. Booth Seminole
School, Casselberry, Prank
Corn, Alta moots S p r i n g a ,
George Dabbs, Bear Lake and
Louie Koaky, Longwood.
The schoolmen deckled to
m tka the effort with tho goal
of a concert to to held ia
the early spring- They bops
to bo able to bold It at the
Jel-alal fronton after the
close of the season (bore.
Planning for aach school
win be undertaken by the
principal* sad the executive
boards of their respective
parent and teacher organiseChristie Harp, of the South
Seminole School, wee named
chairman of the overall *f&gt;
fort and he will coordinate
the planning.
It was also decided to make
the TV show, “Tto Magic of
Music" which is presented
by Maser, a regular feature
of tto school television pro­
gram a.
Officials *f tha Florida
Symphony Orchestra, a fully
professional organisation, ex­
pressed enthusiasm for tto
plans of tha principals end
pledged their complete co.
operation in the project
Principal Harp, a trained
musician, said Tuesday night
he would endeavor to work
out n program of Informal
Instruction based oa tto num­
ber! to to played by tto or­
chestra to acquaint the
children with the music they
will hear, and Introduce them
to tto lives of tho compos­
ers and their various styles
and mstier.

After tha County Commis­ Humphrey Tax
sion discussion on th a Osceola
Airstrip yesterday afternoon, Returns To Be
tha member* of tha SemhloU
Timing Association th at a t­ M ade Public
tended took off for tho atrip
WASHINGTON (U PD -Porand procesdad to pick up over mer T r e a s u r y Secretary
a truckload of junk th a t litter- George M. Humphrey’s law­
•d tha runways. They also yers have agreed to submit
swept down tho runway used certain of hie personal tax re­
by tho association and, tha turns to Senate investigators,
Judge says, “did a fine Job of it was learned today,
Tto informal agreement,
policing the whole area.” This
Is a demonstration of good which also Involves tax re­
cltisenshlp, that perhaps more turns and cancelled ebecki of
Humphrey's son, was expect
people should emulate,
s e e
ed to head off another parti
Did you know Uisre are Id, san dispute within Sen. Stuart
000 feet of perfectly good run­ Symington's stockpile Invest!
way out thors .and tha total gating subcommittee.
Gilbert W. Humphrey, board
area of tha airport is 1,119
servo? Lt. Chuck Allan, SNAS, chairman of M. A. Hanna Co.,
who knows a lot about such a Cleveland company of which
thlnge, eaya it would taka over the elder Humphrey is honor­
92,000,000 to duplicate tho Oa- ary board chairman, was
called to testify before the
ctola layout
subcommittee today.
e
It would seem appropriate
for Merle Warner's C of C Misses Mark
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Airport Planning Committee
to forgot putting a Seminola Scientists disclosed today that
County facility in Volusia tho Mariner II Venus proto
County and busy themaeivea will miss the bright planet by
working on ways to nee Os­ 30,900 miles Instead of 9,000
ceola. After all, with 92.900,- miles aa previously estimated.
000 worth of runways and
land out there, where else
should the County Airport be?
e e •
Steps bare bean taken to
correct all discrepancies in
A &lt;1,000 grant for tto Al­
county financial divisions, as
listed by the state auditors re­ tamonte Springs Publie Li­
ports, County Coramiaaiooers brary was approved Tuesday
wars told Tuesday,
by tto County Commission,
e e
after
a presentation in the
Tha County Commissioners
plan to look into tho matter library’s behalf by Mrs.
of electric water coolers for Smith H. Cady Jr., pending
tho courthouse to replace tho tto presentation ef a receipt
big old-fashioned water Jogs stowing that tba city council
now used in some places. 'C ity of Altamonte Springs to e do­
water la good enough for os, I nated &lt;300 to the u—e of tto
'think,** said Cmrar. Vernon organisation.
| Tto library, s non-profit
Dunn.

ed poise end a Judges*
which constitute a
obstacle to the mas *f
■trip by a d m i t .

w * to

Rockets A t Town Of

• a sag* a
I t waa p o in ts' oat th a t tto
Padera] Aviation Agency has
given tto eonaty three alter­
natives far the strip, either
to elooe It entirely, keep It
partially open c r to restrict
Its nase to aircraft as a fall
time airport for tho eonaty.
Allen suggested tho ap­
pointment of an airport
authority to exercise control
over tto facility and regulate
Its uses to tto to st Interests
of tto eoanty. including noo•viatlon activities w h i c h
would to suitable.
Municipal Jadgo Kenneth
McIntosh, acting aa a eitlsea
and lay advisor to tto Timing
Association, pointed o at that
tto association la properly
chartered as a non-profit or­
ganisation sad has aa Ita pri­
mary purpos# th at o f curb­
ing automotive delinquency
by tto youth of tto county
who have previously need tto
highways for dreg stripe.
Out of tto discussion came
tho suggestion th at a com­
mittee he appointed to study
tho combined use of the Osce­
ola atrip for both aircraft
and tha activities of tho tim ­
ing group and to coordinate
tto planning and uaa of tto
facility Alloa and McIntosh
indicated they would eerva
ca the committee.

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Donovan hoped tto negotia­ ef Castro'* a n ti •
tion which have been reported diatribe.
approaching n satisfactory Castro apparently waa atang
coocfusion, would be renewed by Steronaoa’a reapease to a
speech by Dortkee a t tto
UN Ambassador Adtai Stev­ United Nations In which tto
enson waa a particular target Cuban president plugged tha
Caatrolte Una about U. U,
'acta of war" agatnet Cuba.
VERNON DUNN
Stevenson said tto speech
Mova Fizxlaa
contained *un paralleled c a l­
umnies, slander* and mlarep*
recantations."
The p r e m i e r t o i e a e i l
I U U V A ...
Stevenson waa n "eynlc” and
■aid to wee "highly discredit­
ed a t the United Nation*."
Dortlcoe and hi* official
Three motions were fil'd by Atty. Mack Cleve­ party
returned to •kortaguland
Jr.
on
behalf
of
the
North
Orlando
Company,
In
Best Gains
plaguod Cuba leaded down
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stock* the million dollar suit being pressed by Landmark with bundles from U. B. de­
made Uielr best gains of the Enterprises, Inc.
partment stores.
The motions are to dismiss the charges against
Commissioner
Vernon
week this morning in stoppedthe defendant companies, The Silver Creek Predator.
Dura’s proposal to hire a full
up trading.
Corporation, The Norib Orlan
tlma county attorney m et with
do Company and tto North Or­
■ silent reception from the
Serious Trouble
lando Utilities Company.
other County Commissioners
DETROIT (UPI) — Tb* 941
T to suit, brought by the
Tueeday and died for lack of
billion 41,000-mUa interaUU
Landmark
Company, whleh
g second.
highway system la running
bai been engaged la building
Dunn had proposed that in
Into acrioua difficulties, an of­
a group of bomos In North
A meeting of the board at
place of tto County Attorney,
ficial of the American AutoOrlando, allegex a breach «f the Seminole Association of
Zoning Attorney and School
mobile Association said today.
contract by tto North Or­ Communities wiU be told at
Board Attoraoy, at separate
lando Company In tto sale of the plnecrest Inn, ITtb and
salaries, ona full time counse­
Picket City Hall
lor to hired to do all the
NEW YORK (UPD-PoRce Members of tha Downtown suitable property to the house French Ave., Sanford Thurswork at a salary of 913.000 a
and
firemen plan to picket Merchants committee, working builders, and tho refusal of day evening a t T p. a .
MOSCOW (UPI) — The
T to meeting will be •
year. Ha expected that the
City
Hall for the second day on the beautification angla are the utiliUea concern to install
school board would continue United States today rejected today In their effort to obtain Charlie Robinson and E. C. contracted-for utility faelUllei. dutch treat dinner, and mem­
Damages totaling 91.330,000 ber* may coma for tto moot­
to Include the 91,300 they have spy allegations against ousted aalary hikes, more holidays Harper Jr. Contacted today,
U. S. assistant naval attach#
a
r
t claimed by the plaintiff, ing only at 7:4S p. m.
budgeted for an attorney.
Robinson
said:
L t Cmdr. Raymond Smith and and other benefits.
end included: la the sum a n
Association secretary A1
Tto proposal Included a ode"We’re
working,
on
It—Just
protested "manifold V i a l a
973,000 punitive d a m a g a l Cane, Lake M ary,'urges all
rotary for tto attorney at a
giro no time."
tlona" by Soviet authorities New Law
•gainst the Silver Creek con­ board members to attand besalary of 93,400 a year.
WASHINGTON (UPI) Spokesman Robinson said
of his diplomatic Immunity.
Commissioner Ted Williams'
President Kennedy today plan­ that they plan to gat together cern, whleh la the p e n a l cor­ eiuse Arthur Beckwith Jr.,
proposal of a second pay raise Tha U. S. note said tha ned to alga into law a bill with members of tha Sanford poration of the two local chairman of the United Fund
American embassy here "cate­ giving tto Food and Drug Ad
companlee.
drive for tto county, will to
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) — for Zoning Director Robert
Cardan Club and Architect
gorically
rejects
all
atlega
prceent to dlacuie tto fund
ministration tighter control Jim Chapman to work out ex­
The Army sent home today Brown end one for Mri. Max
tlona of Improper behavior on
and Mrs. Colloen Pop#, of
over drugs.
another 4,400 of tho troops Ino Thompson, met with the
act plana for beautification,
tho part of Commander Smith
tto Florida Symphony Or­
that have been guarding the seme alienee end also died
"Tentative plana cell for
and specifically that ha was Lowers B ars
chestra will also attand, to
peae# a t tto Unlveriity of for lack of a second.
the uia of big concrete tube,
talk about tho projected
Tto board did approve hir­ engaged In espionage."
ATLANTA (U PI)-T he FulMississippi and announc'd
Youth Concert to bo told In
ing a full time maintenance "The embassy vigorously ton (Atlanta) County Medical approximately 20 lnctoa in
a change la commanders.
diameter end about two feet
Msrch for tho children of tto
Tha Army taid today's man at ■ salary of 93,200 a protests tha manifold viola­ Society lowered Its racial high, to hold a tall evergreen
TALLAHA88EE
(UPI)
—
troop moves leaves about 3,- year, to maintain all county tions by Soviet authorities of bars Tuesday by granting full tree, and aome low-growing T to Supreme Court suspended south ond elementary schools.
700 regular Army and Nation­ property, under genaral main­ the rights and Immunities ap­ membership to two Negro colorful plants around the Orlando attorney Keith Van
al Guard troops in the Ox­ tenance, working under the di­ pertaining to C o m m a n d e r doctors.
Deventer from the practice of
Itaae," Roblnaon said.
ford area. At one time after rection of Zoning Director Smith aa a duly accredited
three months today.
“
We
men
don't
know
too
diplomatic
officer
of
the
em­
Robert
Brown
who
was
alio
Bans Cuba Trade much about plants and thlnge, lawThefor action
rioting greeted arrival on
waa based on
ATHENS (U P D -T to Greek
campus of Negro Jem** authorised to accept and pass bassy.”
and wa want thaaa garden dub chergvs by tha Florida bar
upon
applications
for
tho
Job.
Shipowners
Union
announced
Meredith, about 31,000 troops
The present part-time main­
Tuesday Its members would ladles to work with us and that Van Deventer misused
were itationed around Ox­
tenance
man
who
drives
a
M
urderess
Escapes
"abstain totally" from the have tha say on that, so It will 91,130 belonging to e client.
ford and a t reserve camps
WASHINGTON (UPD—To­
school
bus
morning*
and
after­
PHOENIX, Arts. (UPU-Un- Cuban trod* because of "the all look good and make aa The court said the attorney
at Mampbls, Tenn., and Col­
did nut seek review of the bar day was pay-otf day for doc­
many
people
happy
as
pos­
noons
wiU
to
dropped.
confirmed
reports
circulated
problem*
arising
for
tho
umbus, Miss.
r u l i n g recommending t h e tors, lawyers and other aclftoday that escaped murderess U.S.A. from the situation in sible," Robinson said.
Troops leaving today In­
three month suspension. The employed penana who h a v '
Ha
said
ha
had
been
told
Winnie
Ruth
Judd
may
Hava
Cuba."
Tha
Greek
govern­
clude tto headquarters of
attorney will not be reinstat­ clamored for 11 years for the
that
It
would
taka
about
a
fled
to
St.
Paul,
Minn.,
after
ment. a NATO member, urged
tto 14th Airborne Corps, com Biggest 'Fish*
ed, the court said, until ho has right to set up tax-deductiblo
month
to
get
the
plants
in
disappearing
from
tha
Artsadoption
of
the
ban.
The
union
manded by Lt. Gen. Hamil­
made full restitution to hia private pension funds.
good
growing
condition
so
they
Catch
True;
ona
State
Hospital
where
aha
said it would comply despite
ton H. Hours*.
Unless President Kennedy
client.
can be aet out on tha street.
waa a mental patient
expected losses.
vetoes e tax relief bill for
It Was A Sub
them by midnight, it will be­
Rape Evidence
PLYMOUTH, E n g l a n d
come law. If he vetoes it,
(UPM—VATO official* came
Congree* le set to override
Termed False
to the eld of fishing captain
him and enact the measure in­
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) — Stanley Drake today and con­
to lew anyway,
The state attorney general’s firmed he had made one of
Capl Robert SI. Wars and area to the weal Construction j The decision on the pension
office will fils evidence In tto the biggest catchei on record
Capt. Joseph SI. Tully offici­ was handled by Orange Pav­ bill was a top Issue as Con­
Supreme Court Thursday Indl — a submarine.
ated
at ribbon rutting cere­ ing and Construction Co. ef gress pushed for adjournment
eating that two Lake County
Drake had told skeptical
monies held aboard NAS San­ Winter Park.
by the end of the week. But
•UteiuanU Involving s sensa­ friends that be waa reeling
ford this week officially open­
deadlocks on an agricultural
tional raps case “is not true.' in hie trawler nets off Ply­
ing the newly extended run­ Power Feud
appropriations measure and a
Assistant Atty. Gan. Jamas mouth Monday when be felt
way 27.
public works bill still bad to
Mahorner said ha will oppose a huge strain on the winch.
be resolved.
The completion of thie pro­ In UN Seen
the petition of Negroes Jerry He pulled harder ami pret­
ject at a coat of nearly 9174,UNITED NATION8, N. Y.
Chatman, 23, and Robert ty soon up popped a Danish
000 marks the first Improve­ (UI’IS — The United States
Shuler, 22, for review of tto submarine, thoroughly en­
ment aboard the s t a t i o n dug In today to fend off small Concert Ticket
caie for which they were meshed.
through tho BlillUry Con­ power demands for an uncon­
condemned to die ia the
struction Program alnca 1960, trolled moratorium on nuclear Deadline Moved
electric chair.
and la also ona of the flrat testing.
The deadline on tha sals of
Council To Open
U. S. Ambassador Adlal K. memberships In tha Sanford
completed
projects
of
tha
long
Band P arents
VATICAN CITY (UPI) (•O , (JO, (iOt — Cupt. H ubert M. Wure, com­
rang* expansion of NAS San­ Stevenson was listed as the Entertainment A s s Oc I stlon
The Seminole High School Roman Catholic prelate* from
manding officer of NAS Sunford, given the
I first major power speaker In has been extended through
Band Parents Association will every corner of the world
“go” Hign and launches Capt. Joseph M. Tully, ford.
This new runway, which was 1the nuclear test debate of the Monday, Mr*. Ralph Austin
hold ita monthly meeting in streamed Into tto Eternal City
Corrynandor. HatWlng One, in an A3J "Vigi­ completed
Thursday, Oct. 4, j General Assembly’s 109-power Smith, membership chairman
the Band hall at 4 p-m. Thurs­ today to register for the open­
lante” for the flrat flight from the newly ex­ affords deporting
aircraft 1,- political committee this after- announced today.
day, new president Jack Hor­ ing Thursday of the longtended runway 27 at the Naval Air Station.
4H3 feet additional taka off | noun.
ner has announced.
First presentation will to
awaited Ecumenical Council.
Three in Concert on Oct. 23th
at the Seminole High School
auditorium.
Persons who have not yet
been contacted and woo de­
sire tickets should phone Mrs.
organisation, qualifies under corns out of the general fund bur statutory duties to giva opposing.
Col. Jesso O. Gregory, resi­ Zeull hotly denied t h e Smith at her home, 2921 Park
the Florida statutes for tbs of the commission, and Dunn this money to the library."
At the afternoon session of dent of the Country Club Colonel's right to protsst and Ave.
grant because ef Its charter felt there was a dangerous
Mrs. Cady and Ccmmia- the commission it was decided area, appeared to protest the pointed out Gregory does not
live on the lake In question
provision to eerva the peo­ precedent being set by the siuner James P. Avery Jr., to accept the bid of the K. C. uncontrolled d r s d g l n g of
and respectfully asked tbs
ple of Seminole County.
action.
pointed out that bumpy roads Wilkins Co., for sspbait and county Iskee, and presented Commission's
approval
to
Bridge .......
Tbs action was opposed by
The chairman declared that weren't as important a* the patching material for the exhibits to show tha colloidal continue dredging to improve
Classified ...
Page 11
County Commission Chair­ " s i I ride around the County welfare of the children of tto Road Department. The bid suspension of particles in his land.
Comics _ _
Page 10
man J. C. HsUhlson sad and see tto things we have county that use tha library had been submitted at a pre­ lake water from Crystal Lake,
Commissioner Avery de­ Dear Abby
P ag e
Commissioner Varncn Dunn, to do, repairing roads, main­ for research and study. Tbs vious meeting of the commis­ which to alleged resulted clared it was Zeuli's right to
Editorial ....
Page
on the grounds th at there taining bridges and so forth, vote was 3 to 1 In favor of sion but it was fait the com­ from the current dredging Improve his property and he
Page
Entertainment
waa no specific provisions I wonder where the money Is the grant, with Commission­ pany should to investigated operation being dons by could not see how the com­
Pceele
Page I t
for such funds in the current coming from for the work. I er Fitspatrlck, Williams and before awarding them tha George H. Dangleman Jr., fur mission could deny it. Tha
Society
Page
budget sod It Would have to don’t ice huw we can neglect | Avery consenting and Dunn bid.
contr|ctor P. J . Zeull.
board voted ita approvsL
Sports Page £

★ ★ ★
Commissioners
Tom Down Full
Time Attorney

MIAMI (UPI) U Havana
radio said tad ay an American
Jet fighter piano 'Bred nine
rockets'* ea tto Cuban village
e f Mata Abate ia eastern Ori­
ent* province.
Tha radio report said tho
plane waa engaged in 'm a ­
neuvers," Just west of the big
U. 8. Nava) baas at Guan­
tanamo, 'a n d fired indiscrim­
inately."
It ter*ad tha Incident "an
net of Imperialist provocation
against tto revolution and
Cuban government"
Meanwhile Premier F i d e l
Castro told the Cuban people
Tuesday night for tha first
time that Russian .military
"technicians" are itationed in
tha country.
In n speech broadcast by Ra­
dio Havana, Castro reiterated
the familiar charge that tho

US Rejecb Red
Spy Accusation

United 8tat*« k preparing to
Mvads Cuba. He eaid I t Is for
defense that we got theoo wea­
pons and thoae technicians."
Ha scoffed a t reporta that
to la Importing Soviet wea­
pons and thousands of Rus­
sian "technicians’’ to defend
hla revolutionary r e g i m e
against tto Cuban people.
Castro’s appearance a t a

nuua meeting welcoming
Ident Oevaldo Dortleon bock
from New York Interrupted
hla negotiations with New
York attorney James B. Don­
ovan for tto release of 1411
captured Cuban Invaders.

Court Asked
To Kill Suit

SAC Meeting
Slated Thursday

Beautification
Plans Are
'In The Works'

Qrfoiil Troops.
Home Bound

Orlando Lawyer
Is Suspended

Pay-Off Day For
Docs, Lawyers

New N A S Runway Completed

Commission O K's Altamonte Library Grant

Herald Index

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“SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY WESTERN BEEP CHUCK

Ground BEEF

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GOJ)A PCTTINATIa right, heoda on alLflrl
o u t of Senior OnasOfflcera at Lyman thin year.
With Gilda io Undo Huggins, vlco preaidant
Janie* Waatmork, aacretory-traoaurer woa nn*
obis to bo proaoat for the photo. (Harold Photo)

Coca Cola Sets
New Bottle
A aawly • developed I t
Appeal* from tha City of th a n bad been some m inepresentation.
The appeals a n baaed an
tha contention that Use
board’s action wsa "An
Illegal exercise of administra­
Bath companies filed tba tive authority."
A group representing tha
appeals through their attor­
neys Tuesday, following the property owners of English
action of the Zoning Board Estates spoke to tba Commis­
n f Adjustment la nseladlag sioners, stating that they did
approval for the building of not want any sewage disposal
a sewage treatment plant la plant In tbalr art* n t all,
stating, "Wa don’t want to
south Seminole County.
Tba two group* wars given ba tha ’cesa-pooi’ af Seminole
permission April Mid to con­ County."
Later the representative*
struct tha aaw sews go treat­
of
tbo Clayton Realty Com­
m ent plant, but nothing had
pany, Charles and Malcolm
Board of Adjustment rescind- Clayton, and the Mayor of
ed tho former grant, on the tho City of Maitland. Col.
grounds that the Board felt Joseph Jackson and his at­
torney appeared at tba Com­
mission meeting and stated
Legal Notice
they had now come to an
agreement, and wished to
withdraw tbs appeals and
■ik for ncooildoratlon from
the Board of Adjustment.
Attorney Harold Johnson
ruimirr
ruled, however, that tba ap­
•v»IR E N E IIOIITON W EIRtCK.
peals had been filed, that
n .f.a d a s t
other persons wished to have
xoT tcn o r s l it
T O l IR E N E HORTON W EIR- their say, and that a public
ICK
bearing must be bald, so It

Maitland and fram the Clsyton Realty Company will ba
h eard at ■ public bearing
art by the county com ml*nioaen hr next Tueaday nt
•:BB a. a .

Plae’e « f r e s i d u e s a s h ao w a
A Sw orn C om plaint having
A rea Iliad a g a in st you la lha
c i r c u it C o u rt la and lor
la m la n la C ounts, Florida. In
C tianeary, fo r Divorce, tho
• S o r t title of oald action ba­
in * E D W A R D WK1IUCK.
P la in tif f vs. inE N K HORTON
W E IR IC K , D ofoadaat, th o u
p r o u n t a a re to cauoo and reO ulro you In file jrour w rit­
t e n d e te n u s . If any, to the
C o m p lain t filed heroin, and to
s e rv o a aopy th ere o f upon
P l a i n t i f f s a tto rn e y on or be­
fo re tho l | t h day of Novem­
b er, A. D, I H :, otherw ise a
P a r r a . t*ro Confeeeo will be
e n te re d a o eln o t you and the
t a m e proceed a s parte.
W ITN E S* my hand and affle ls l seal a t Sanford. Semi­
n o le C ounty, Florida, th is lib
d a r nf OotobOr. A. D. ltU .
&lt;**A L
A rth u r II. Iloi-kwltb. Jr.,
C le rk o f the C ircuit Court,
N inth Ju d ic ia l c irc u it af
F lo rid a
By b l a t g a r .t E. T yre, D.C.
G ordon V. F rederick
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiff

was act accordingly.

Handicapped
Children To Be
Discussed
A representative from the
Little Red School Uouse will
be guest ipeaker for mambers of the Ebeneier Meth­
odist Church today following
tho T:M p. m. study of Chap­
ter Three of “The Arm of
Companion."
Under discusilon will be
education problsmi
and
needs of handicapped child­
ren.

ounce bottle for Coaa-Cola
will ba Introduced la the
Sanford area wash af October
Bib, It w u announced today
by J . P. Hokselaw. The now,
baH-quart bottle will MUM
tba famous Coca-Cola battle
abapc. Tba bottle 1tacit is a
trademark of The Coca-Cola
Company.
J. P. HoUclaw stated that
tho now tire la being Intro­
duced to serve a growing
segment af the toft drink
consumer m arket whlck pre­
fers the half-quart alec.
"la Introducing tbo new
bottle,’• Mr. HolUdaw said,
"wo hope to n a k o H more
convenient for people to buy
and terra Coca-Cola. For a
number of years wa have
been doing extensive re­
search on buying habits and
trend* relating to toft drink*.
Our surveys bow that while
the majority of people still
prefer the small bottle altee,
a growing aegmont of the
market tikes tho lfouaco
package which wlU give •bout three or four regular
aervlngs of Cok«.H
The new site bottle has the
same distinctive shape aa
present bottles for Cocs-Cola.
They will be companion
package*, both In appearance
and uniform quality. Rise is
limply n matter of prefer­
ence and now the public can
have a choice among several
bottle slsea.
The Coca-Cola bottle, pro­
bably the world’s best-known
package, is a registered
trade-mark of The Coca-Cola
Company. It ban received
many honors In the packag­
ing industry, one of which
was being named one of the
ten best packages In the
Amtrlcan market In n con­
sumer contest conducted by
the Better Packaging Advis­
ory Council.

Lak* N in r'l BL Thar*an Coamorco Building baginning
Circle of the f i tM h Worn- a t • y. bl Tba yublio la lavitad
Club of Um Churah of Um to attend.
tereyakl, awaat and tour pork
Nativity ha* boon btujr thin
Tba loan will inahtda dinner,
and luscious fruit aalada.
woufc making final plana for
Tba faahioa thaw and enter­
Ho Hawaiian Loan to bo bald
Saturday a t Um Chant bar of
tainment following tbo dianar
will highlight tbo evening's
fun. Foaturad will bo all typoa
of now fall atyloa dotlga ad for
tbo avorago bouaawifa aa aba
goaa through a typical, bury
day.
Chairman af tbo avant la
Mrs. Loonard Dunn who la aaBy Jana OasaaMan y
1 Park, vie* president; Mrs. i latad by Mrs. Hobart Moonay.
Tba executive committee L. E. Swope cf Csaeelberry, Mr*. 8km Day and Mrs.
a f the South Seminole Garden recording secretary; Misa El­ Uimon Scott ark In ckavgo af
Club met Monday afternoon la Cummings of Longwood, dacoratlona and Mra. Ralph
at the home of Mrs. E . P. corresponding
secretary; Schwaickert la la chargo of
Richards, president, on Ox­ Mra. H. A. Steasel of Long- tickata which may ba obtained
ford Rd. in Longwood.
wood, treasurer; Mrs. Georg* from any of tho a bora men­
Other officer! are Mrs. Otto of Longwood , parlia­ tioned Circle members o r from
Ralph Newcomer of Fern mentarian and Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Thelma Danko in Bun*
Putman of Longwood, his­ land Estates, Mra. F ra near
Smter In Longwood and Mra.
torian.
Chairman of the standing Edmund Jones In North Orcommittees this year a r t
Mra. Garland Shaw of Long­ All proceeds from the luau
wood, davotlooal; Mra. Ann will be turned over to the
Kerce of Casselberry, pro- Womens’ Club of the church.
gram; Mrs. C. L. Leggett
and Mrs. Newcomer, both of
Fern Park, eo*halrmcn of Church Sets
Mrs. J. L. MeWhortar, 41, tba y s tr book; Mrs. W. J .
of Bpokaae, Wash., died last Hartley of Longwood, Mrs. Special Prayer
By D enu Estes
Tuesday after ■ short illness. Mabel Crittenden of Cassel­
berry and M n. Leggett are
Fr.
Michael
Madden of St.
She wai born In Mlnml, co-chairmen of
projects;
June g, 1*11, and her husband Mrs. W. J. Krohna of Long­ Margaret-Mary’* Church in
Winter Park win give a
wsa a native of Sanford.
wood, horticulture; M n. F.
•ha la survived by her hus­ M. Haines of Longwood, Triduum (three-day) Devo­
tional at the Church of the
band, James L., and four
birds; M n. Otis Lee of Nativity, Friday and Satur­
daughters, Sharyl, D i a n a ,
Longwood, flowen for alck;
Lynda and Mary Margaret, Sirs. Myron Jacobs and M n. day from • until S p. m.
The Dedication and Holy
all of Spokane; her mother,
Clarence Doebeoer, both of Masa beginning at • o’clock
Mrs. Lillian Shomaktr, Spok­
Casselberry, co-chairmen of Thursday evening will consti­
ane; two brothers, J. R. and
tho hostess committee and tute the first day of tha doJack Shomaker of Miami;
mother-la-law and father-in- M n. C. N. Nichols of Long­ votioaaL
wood, publicity.
law, Mr. and Mra. B. F. Mc­
Plans for tba year ware
Whorter of Sanford and sev­
discussed
sod reports were
eral nieces and nephsws.
Memorial services were con­ beard from committee chair­
TO—Addition
ducted la Spokane today with men. Mn. Newcomer an­
funeral and burial to be bold nounced that the year books
Subtraction
la Miami Saturday at S p.m. would be distributed at next
Multiplication
Monday’s
meeting
and
M
n.
Llphgow Funeral Home of
Division
North Miami la in charge of Ann Kerce announced that
membership cards were be­
And Other AaaocUlion
arrangements.
ing donated by Raymond Aida For 1st to Bib Grades
Morris of Casselberry.
Refreshment* of cookies
POW ELL’S
Sunday School
and root beer floats were
117 MAGNOLIA AYR.
served
by
the
hostess.
Beach Outing
By Fresco* Wester
Tb* Intermediate Sunday
School Clare of the First
Baptist Church of Lake Mary
enjoyed an afternoon of pic­
nicking and swimming at
Daytona Beach on Saturday.

Just tall us howmuch you need
to pay old bills, for home Im­
provement!, car repairs, for all
yourswsorul expenses I Phono
for prompt, courteous strvic*.

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BONELESS

FR. WILLIAM J. THAINOR, a native of Brook­
lyn, N. Y„ is pastor of the Church of the Nativity
which will be formally dedicated Thursday. Edu­
cated in Ireland where he was ordained a priest
of the Diocese of St. Augustine, he returned to
the United States in the summer of 1053. Before
being assigned to organize the Parish of the
Nativity, he served at St. Theresa in Coral
Gables, St. Paul’s in Jacksonville, S t Mary’s in S t
Petersburg and at St. James in Orlando.

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Dedication Set For

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Church OffThe Nativity
By D o o m Bates
The formal dedication of (ha
Catholic Church of tha Natlvity will take place at • p.m.
Thursday.
FT. William J . Tralnor, pas.
tor of the church, said today
that tha Pariah considers It a
singular honor that Us church
will be dedicated on the same
day that the Ecumendai
CouncU will begin in the Vatl*
can.
Officiating at the dedication
will be Monsignor Charles
Bartok from St. Charles Par*
ish in Orlando. Assisting will
be F r. Richard Lyons, pastor
of All Souls Church in Sanford; Fr. Terrence F am ily,
pastor of St. James Chureh In
Orlando and Fr. Hubert Rea­
son, pastor of St. Mary-Msgdalon Church of Altamonte
Springs.
Following tha dedication,

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IT THM CIRCUIT COURT OP
T im MYTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT o r AJin ro R brwiSOLI! COITTT, PLORIDA,
CIISACKHV AO. I*p«s
T U B BOUTON HVK CENTS
BA VINOS BANK.

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DONALD A. BALDWIN, *t n s.
NOTH H

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no rth iiii: Foreclosure
T O i DONALD A. BALDWIN
and
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I‘ubllo R ecord. ot 8«mlnola C ounty, Florida,
h aa b**n filed ocalnat yon In
th* a b o f* -a ty l-d »ult. *nd you
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of y our A n iw tr or oth*r
P U aillng to lb* Com plaint on
I l t l n l l t r * atto rn ay a, ANDBIISON. ItU dll. DEAN. IX) WNDKH A van dan BKHtl. SSt
E aat C a n tra l Avanua, Orlando,
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A m w .r o r o t h .f Pleading In
tha o ld e o o f tha C lark of th*
C ircu it C o u rt on or befur*
th a l l t h day of October, M il.
U you (all to do *o. a decree
pro cdnfaaao will ba tak en
a g u ln a t you for th e relief
d em anded In tha Com plaint.
T h ta N otice (hall ba pub*
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which wlQ Include blessing of
the interior and exterior of
the building, Mass wUl ba
celebrated.
The Choir from All Souls
School also wiU be beard.
A brief recount of the
Church of Nativity's history
reveals that the Pariah first
was known as the Lake Mary
Catholic Mission. At this time,
through kindness and gener­
osity of Frank Evans, Lake
Mary pioneer developer, Fr.
Tralnor was offered use of the
Lake Mary Chamber ot Com­
merce Building as a tempor­
ary facility for the Celebra­
tion of Mass which was first
■afWbere on OCt. 23. 1M0.
The Parish,of Nativity was
first formally constituted a
Parish of tho Diocese of St.
Augustine on Mar. IT, 1961,
and plans already were in the
making for the construction
of a provisional church.
F r. Lyons officiated at
groundbreaking ceremonies on
tbe church property on SR 427
near Hwy. 17-92 In February
of 1962 and construction be­
gan on April li, 1962.
Architect for the building
was Thomas Madden and gen­
eral contractors were Mardls
and Hage of Orlando.
The 313 families of the Par­
ish are justly proud of the
new heated and air condltloned church constructed of
brick and metal which covers
3,000 square feet.
It has a seating capacity of
300 in the main body of the
church and of ISO in the social
hall at the rear of the build­
ing.
Main efforts recently have
been on landscaping and ex­
terior beautification. On the
.18 acrea of property belonging
to the church, plana already
are underway for tbe building
of a Parish School in the
spring of 1963 to be opened
for the fall of 1963.
Further plans In the less
immediate future Include a
rectory for the Tries! and a
convent for the Sister*.

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�M S ,S O M E B O D Y
O B JE C T S ’
Ud t# campaign on this year.
BdpeMWaaa c b i a c n d it ,
fo r taitiatiaf the c— w tri- j,
at u teiw ti.a m U a M S te - 1
by joor example.
to* dstamlnatien ta held the ,
4. Km p your
lino against communism in ,
hazards bjr
Cab*. Tka othsr side af thU ,
firs
arguaw rt, aa a political com- ,
______ ehOdran e f aD a f u hew
palgn appeal far Tatra, ia that
to get oot s# the hewn to safety In
tka X a w d r adaelniatraUen (
case of fits. Hats at least two escape
kaa aattak an Arm anangk ac&gt;{]
tion against C u tra and kaa la
fact baatfad lta handling ef ,
tka vkaia Cuba situation.
Tka Republican attack an (
ayawdag •W ha baaad an tha
|M bitUon to |9 I binton-ptos 'J
raaatd pcacctiau budget ro t-,
ed by Cootract. This will ba
coupled with authorisation ta ^
Gevenor Farris Bryant ia ttnr- tire stressed th st handicapped work­
iacraaM the national debt lias*
r eaqdoyere to onpky capable ers Msre jaat aa reliable, ju st aa
it $308 bin Ion.
careful, aa their ablebodled fellow
idkapped worker* in observance,
If the preliminary $91 bil­
workers. They ere equally produc­
Iqr tfchmfh the 18th, of Employ
lion figure holds In the rarfative, aad ia some eases more produc­
i Handicapped Week fat Florida.
ad budget review, it will ba a
that handicapped tive than other employee.''
cut
ef $U» billion from the |
Governor
B
r
y
s
n
t
continued:
soaa have pfpvaa tlam and in la
$9X0 billion adminlatratira I
"These people are ready, willing, sad
y have the ability to make food
budget eatimata tha P resident j
able to do s job for you—a lob on
Mm for which they nr* fitted.
m l! ! I T 4 5 *
sent Congress last January, j
lUfonriag to the thousands of their ability, not their disability.'*
•8$ a 1$
m
w/&lt;
Actually,
the
House
Appro­
"It
la
good
builnoaa
to
hire
the
itdicappoa ptreoaa who are now
priations Committee —which
CAVANAUGH
diar jobs, Florida’s Chief Execu- handicapped,n he said.
keeps books by a different
TIRE SERVICE
1411 8. French Ava.
systaa than tha Budget Bur­
FA 1*138$
eau — figures th at presiden­
tial requests for this year to­
tal .over $96 billion. Ba eongr aaelt nal economy
users
claim credit for a $4 billion
cut
Phil Newsom Soys
Last January’s estimate on
tax receipts for tha current
bm a latter la ears af your lo­ able $a salve it by yours*If, at
fiscal year was $92.5 billion.
cal newspaper and tall ms youg lass! with a minimum a f sub­
But corporate and individual
problem.” 1 coneoled her. "The side proftaaWnal advice.
income figures for this year
newspapers always forward Aad in thla aga of soomlng
tha mall unopened, so you havo profligate taxss, wo con novtr tlP l Foreign Nows Analyst
I t called foe o Gorman peace three-headed troika plan to are running a t annual rates
complete privacy.”
treaty
but made no mention of rvorganixs the office of aecre- of about $11Ji billion lower
afford to furnish a private
As a Communist, Yugoslav­
114 So. Palmetto
than in January. This would
But Hilda sobbed that aha psychiatrist to ovary school ia's Marshall Tito always has a asperate treaty with C u t tery generis.
mean
tax
receipts
could
be
If
Brethnsv's
trip
was
de­
Germany.
couldn’t possibly put her com­ child, plus svsry housewife ia mads it cltar than in case of a
Phono FA 2-0814
Tha communique also called signed as another apology to down by about $3.7 billion.
plicated problem Into a letter America.
With Increased depreciation
for it would take a complete I s k e n to bo your own rfoc- war batwaen E ast and West, for an Improvement in United Tito, It does not stem to havo
bo would bo on the aids of tha Nations "activity” but made been accepted too whole-heart­ allowances and Increased in­
book to state the case.
Soviet Union.
vestment credits given to bus­
no mention of Khrushchev’s edly.
A few minutes, later, how­ That k supposed to bo t$e
But as a Yugoslav ho also
iness la tka new tax bill Just
underlying
aim
of
all
modiCASE N-tflt Hilda H., ag- ever, she phrased her diffi­
ias Insisted that Yugoslavia
passed by Congress, receipts
else, asately that you human
ad 4$, called me long distance. culty in a single sentence.
would attain tha Communist
could be cut by another $ 1J
beings
will
not
need
us
doc­
"Oh, Dr. Crane, she tearful­ For now, after 19 years of
Utopia by Its own path, inde­
billion. That would make a
ly began, ”1 simply MUST see apparently happy marriage, tors.
pendent of Moscow.
she found out that har hus­ Too auay Americano now­ II vaa this bit o f Indepond- WAIHLVOTOV CURD — 4rs packed Into t cooperative total reduction of $6 billion.
you at steal
And It would mean a budget
”1 dan sateh a Jst plane s a l band was having an affair adays ara medical mollycod­ ence whlch-induced tha United
Tbs General Electee Co. said uaU. Each baa extra or back­ deficit for the fiscal year
with
his
secretary.
dles
I
Or
"Mforry
Warts”
about
ba h) Chicago tomorrow mornStates to extend to Tito ovtr today If baa created an elec­ up* dements so that when o u ending next Juno 30 of abeg, as please grant me aa In­ That slmpls amt x : thus thslr health.
tha ysara aid totalling around
tronic brain which cures Its falk another Just like It can round $48 billion. Some con­
Here’s your opportunity to learn about the fascinat­
stated tbs case, though she So get bapl
terview.”
a billion dollars. I t also led
gressional eatlmatea put it a t
If your husband la now be­ Congress in the moat recently own nervous breakdowns.
be called Into the lineup.
But I demurred, saying I had triad to avoid facing tha
ing world of stocks and bonds from a member firm
$7 billion or more.
coming infatuated with an- passed foreign aid bill to con­
was unduly swamped with situation.
Each of the throe comput­
of
the New York Stock Exchange. Each week, for 9
Moreover, while curing it­
Tha Treasury . Budget Bu­
writing chorea that hod to ba One reason why wa pbychla- other woman, it msana you tinue Prealdent Kennedy's dis­ self the brain continues to ers k capable of learning,
weeks,
informative lectures will tell you how the mar­
finished so | could leave tho trials (and clsrgymtn counsel­ probably have alipped some­ cretionary powers to give him function normally with no "not by being fed correct reau so-called midyear review
ket
operates,
how to determine what stocks to buy,
giving
official
figures
on
Con­
following day on a lecture trip. lors) insist that you writs out how.
more aid in the form of food, impairment of Ha intellectual answers, but by being pun­ gressional appropriations and
how
to
interpret
slock quotations, and much more.
"Whets’ tha m atter T” I add­ your probism in advance, la Most divorces atari in the medleino and clothing.
ished for giving wrong ones,"
quality.
tax cuts may not ba Issued
There’s
no
obligation
except to your own future and
ed. "Aren’t you and your hus­ thus to force you to face the bedroom. And because of a
GE
said.
When
ono
of
tbe
Tha company said H deve­
Aa for tha Kremlin, it ex­
wife’s sins of omission instead pelled Tito from the Comln- loped the now brain In re­ units produces gibberish, tbs before the Nov. 6 election.
security.
band getting along harmon­ truth, even though It hurts.
This will give Republican can­
Until you consciously con­ of commission.
iously in your marriage t ”
form in 1948 and ho remained sponse to spare aga demands human operator pushes what
Than aba burst Into fresh front your dilemma, you ara f o r the usual wife k mono­ in tbo deop freesa until tho for extreme reliability and GE calls "tha punish button." didates ample opportunity to
Oate: Every Thursday for 9 weeks beginning Oct 11
gamous, though her m ate is Bulganln-Khruahehev visit to endurance—aa in the case of
t u n so 1 had to wait a couple naver going to soiva I t
This has tbe affect of rout­ claim that their down-holding
Time: 7:30 p.m.
of m inutu until she could talk, But one* you-have faced tbs nsturslly polygamous. B ut ha Belgrade In 1988. In thst visit a surveillance satellite com­ ing the operation past the kept the budget deficit from
"Why don’t you Just write bugaboo, you may often be U farced late monogamy by tho Krtmlin Isadora apologia- missioned to watch for en­ electronic breakdown respon­ being bigger than It Is.
Place: A C. Altyn Sanford Office
Aa for tha rest of the legis­
outside pressure of law, tha ad for p u t treatment and in a em y missile launchings.
sible for Urn wrong answers.
lative program, the GOP pit­
church, economica, ate.
Biped’s
final
product,
GE
Tha
brain
is
a
computing
olnt declaration w ith Tito aald
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Yat you can keep a husband hat avtry nation had tho right machine named Pipad 1L In said, ia "a majority opinion." ch will bo that Republican op­
ENROLL NOW! FIRST CLASS OCT. 11
happy Id monogamy, but only to develop lta own social eye- tom e respects it Is more re­
In a satellite or automatic position to Kennedy programs
Just call or write us today!
kept them from being extrem­
if you head Shakesspeara.
tom and ita own form of so­ liable than the human brain, apaea station, it would not ist reforms and made them
Tha Bard af Avon said "All cialism.
according to Shelley Akers, make any difference if a
: practical, workable laws. In
tka worlda a state and wa are
Things semsd batter fo r a the computer engineer who human operator w a s n ' t , thla category Republican leadaround to press the punish
but acton (boudoir actresses) while, but then cams 1988 and directed its development.
thereon.”
Nature often manages to button. The machines are era put the revised manpower
8ov!et Intervention in the
f PftoM vou pulling out
If you wives were BETTER Hungarian revolt. Tito de­ bypass
damaged
human able to recognise tbe error retraining act, tbe farm bill,
Member, New York Slock t ic h in p end
MAI(44 TO TEST TH6 Z *
Otter Principal b e te n s n
s o a e o F vtou« r-fC— actresses, thera'd ba fa r few­ nounced the action as a "fatal brain cells. But before that and begin to punish the ail­ export controls, union pen­
sion fund disclosure, tax leg­
er divorces, so watch fo r to­ error” and Joined the United happens, a person who has ing one.
First Street West, 101 Building, Suits A Sanford, Florid*
islation, public assistance and
morrow’s follow-up.
S ta tu in backing a resolution suffered brain cell injuries
child welfare amendments.
may
ba
at
Wait
a
bit
foggy
Phones i FAirfax 2-7802 or CHarry 1-4700
In the United Natione de­
Exams For W alker Aa one GOP leader puts it,
manding immediate evacuation for a while.
Psychia­, "About all that the Kennedy
of Soviet troops from Hun­ In ihe case of Bipad II, DALLAS (UPI)
however, when any or sev­ trists will axamlna former
gary.
eral of Its elements conk out, MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. Walk­
Beck he went into the Krem­
the machine keeps on giving e r either Thursday or Friday
Dear Sir:
lin freeser.
right answers lo tough ques­ of this week. Walker, who
Wa wish lo thank you very
There the situation remain­
much Indeed for tha line pub­ ed until about a year* ago tion: while at tha sam e time was released from a U. S.
Oil HEATERS
licity tha Sanford Art Asso­ when Khrushchev1 quarrel "learning" to reroute its pro­ hospital (or federal prisonGIVE YOU A l l THESE FEATURES!
ciation has bean receiving with Ptlping apparently led cesses p u t tha area of dam- era at Springfield, Mo., on
age.
Saturday, has flv« days from
from "The Herald."
him to decide on a new effort
Wa have triad very hard to consolidate European Com­ Actually, Blpad U three se­ the rakasa date to present
&lt;o have art become a part munist nations in a n economic parate but kkntleal com put- himself for examination.
of tho Sanford and Seminole and political bloc.
County community and feel
Th* result was lost week’s
thst the exhibition during the
GORDON STANLEY, M. D.
v k lt to Belgrade of Soviet1
past week and ties us up not
AND •
President Leonid I. Brtxhncv.
only with cultural activities
page 4, Sanford, Florida, Wed., October 10, 1062 but also with tho oeonomle Advance reports said one of
VANN PARKER, M. D.
Breshnsv’e assignments would
growth of the city.
ANNOUNCE
THE ASSOCIATION OF
be to line up Yngoalav support
Thank you again.
for ths Kremlin’s announced
KENNETH E. PEIRCE, M. D,
Very sincerely
Sanford Art Associa­ plan to sign a separate peace
IN TUB I’KACTICH OF PEDIATRICS
treaty with East Germany.
tion
OCTOBER TENTH, 194S
Ths final communique Indi­
w * t n a a . n u t low ,
Mathilda D. Frlasel
AT
( . A lt a i V X n s N M .
cated
failure,
not
only
on
this
Secretary
Il.m siaa Editor
19$ EAST SECOND STREET
assignment
but
on
others
as
JV D V W B L L S
P. 8. Ws would Uko to cor­
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Coast? Bailor
rect a misinterpretation that well.
CWCXI.U v i u a a
appeared in ’Around tbs
HoolSIr Editor
■ obknt TIIOMPBO.a
UttNM WON m u. Fuaciioaal. (loss I,nr,
Clock." The item asked tha
Cltr Editor
n jlo d like 4 m furaiiure. Btked-oe m a i l s
question "Why all still llles?"
EOT UUIOl.VBOTOAPt
r s o loro E dllo
Our two top prisa winners
were not still lUei.
MF
(Ed. Note: Oops)

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U. S. Department of Pub­
lic Health and working out of
the office of the County
Health Department, were ap­
proved by the County CommlisloMra Tuesday.
Health Director Dr. Frank
Leone requeated that the
board grant pcrmlaalon to
hire the nuraea, whose salar­
ies and expenses are paid
for by the Federal govern­
ment, to assist In detection
of hearing, sight, heart and
other health detects In school
age children, ao th at preven­
tive or quick remedial action
may be taken.
Dr. Leone stated the county
health nurses were overbur­
dened with the acope of acti­
vities which they have to
cover here and that the two
public health department
nurses could be obtained to
relieve the work load, at
no expense to the county.
The two new nurses will
come under the government
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Wall ahivver my sheet* and
call ma Suale. Her* It la
October and time lor Suit*
Spook to gat with U. Can’t
help It If the ola* tamp ban
bean soaring around M, fall
la bare and Suale haa to
make with the aerie aouada
to be hoard by all th* apooka
at SouthiIda School.
Courea ola Suale ought to
■weep down the cob waba on
bar leaky ola perch, but th a t
kind o( foollahaoaa will juat
have te wait, eauee more
Important things are brawlny,
auch aa the Hallowe’en Car*
alval at Southalde School.
That’a right, a aecret m a t*
•go came through oeo dark
alght from head apook Her*
ichal Taffer. Spook T aller
wanted the clarion nounded
to arouse all mother and dad*
dy spook a and nil little
apookleta that the time la
drawing nigh lor the blggaat
apook featlval of tbo year.
That will be Oct. 31 a t South*
aide School.
Suale knowi and waata an
others to know that the car*
nival la alwaya held on that
night, ao that all the gob*
Una and gremlins la town
can wear off their mischief
and a t the asm* time de
something real nloa for South*
side School. Coara# eU the
old time spooks know cause
this haa bean an annual event
for nigh on to thirty yaara.
Why this la local tradition,
man, tradition.
Now all you, apookt of
Southalde, flap your aheats
and gather around. Give with
some Ideas so this will be
the best gathering ever. New
gimmicks are needed to an*
lertaln those filth and sixth
grade apookleta who are a t
Southalde for the first tim e
this year. So start thinking
some good fun stunts for
them. That’s what ole Suale
haa been pondering about an
•he files out West First
Street early each morning
wbUe the fog la juat btgla*
nlng to lift, providing a per*
feet time to frighten little
paper boys and cause motor*
lata to gap# and stare.
Mora about the carnival
latar. Hava to fly, meanwhile
will be calling on You o-o-ol

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She i* trying to horn in on mb and
my beat friend. Then la nothin*
wrong with thla firi, bat the doesn't
know when she lent wanted. She
"sane'* two places for os at the lunch
table every day so she can eat with
os. She waits at my tocher or my
girl friend's so she can walk down
the hall with us. How can we get rid
of her without hurting her feelings?

is n "platonic friendship," then Web­
ster Is wrong. Tour husband Is mak­
ing a fool of himself. But be patient
Avoid your *Vood friend" and do it
conspicuously. If she asks what's
the matter—tell her.
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The Dragsters of Wesley
First MsthotMst Cbereh n e t
la MeXialoy HaO roeeaPy for

DEAR RUBY: Dog food may be

Grace W SCS
Mrs. W. E. Baines, Mrs, A.
W. lechery ta d Miss V ena
Woodcock.
The serving tables were arranged la a U shape and dee*
orated with various shades ef
hibiscus aad greenery. te v .
cation.
Mrs. Charles Meriwether
conducted the huaiarao sot*
slou and Mrs. Roy TUU* serv­
ed as secretary.
doaaltona to the birthday hank
w e n Mrs. S. G. Hardm an,
Mrs. Brodia William*, Mrs. R.
F. Cole, Mrs. Clark Leeaardy,
M n. Meriwether, Mrs. J. P.
Thurmond, Mrs. Louise Know­
les and Mlsa Carrie Wert.
Resolutions wera n a d to
memory of Miss Bessie lech ­
ery aad M n. Lida Stoll, elan
members who died recently.
Mrs. E. C. Williams displayed
a cook book compiled by the
Story League aad being sold
for the benefit of the S eated
Library, ft wai voted to hold
a market basket sale at the
November meeting.
O t h e r * attending w «n
Mines. R. G. Hickson, Ben
Monroe, M. Monroe, Jay Bail­
ey, A. Shlrab, B. Wright, W.
L. Hsrrlson, Claude Herndon,
C. M. Flowers, J. E. Courier,
A. B. Stevens, I. J . Boyette,
J. if. Walker, Harry Brown,
T. L. Sullivan, E. E. Simpson,
C. W. Lynch, 0. E. White, A.
L. Hardesty, Anne Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stephan
and Rav. and Mrs. Adams.

LENORB

been on the Dean's Ust most
ef tha time.
* e e
JOHN AND ANNIS DOMINKY will soon bo leaving
Sanford, aa John’s position
with the Hercules Powder
Company takes them to QeorRecently Mrs. Domtaey was
fated with an Informal coffee
in the family room at the
home of Mr*. Nell Whlttern.
Mrs. Beryl Dyal w si eo-boeteas for the occasion.
The honor**, hostess and
guests enjoyed a lively social
hour as they munched date
nut bread, banana nut bread,
brownies aad other cookies,
along with thalr coffsa.
Mrs. Domlney was present­
ed with a box of monogrammed stationary to correepond
with bar friends here.
Enjoying the morning to­
gether were the Mmea. Art
Beckwith, Rudy Sloan, Buck
Forguaon, Ashby Jonas, H er
old Hcckenbach, Blaka Saw­
yers, Jim Plgott, Ray Herron,
Roy W a l l , Bob Bennett,
C h u c k Clemmer, Richard
Silver*, Kirby Fite Jr., Earl
Lae, Jack Woodruff and Bass
Harman.
MISS PAULA HICKS of
Altamonte Springs, who was
chosen "Mlsa Covar Girl” la
a recant contest and who has
Just returned from Hollywood
where she had a part in (he
TV series, "Hawaiian Eye,”
will bo one of the models In
the fashion abow at tba Capri
Thursday night.
The fashion ahow will fea­
ture elegant clothes for the
feitive season ahead from
Janat Bonder’s Playglrl Fash­
ions la Fern Park, aad will be
narrated by Jeanne W anke.
The show will begin around
B pm .
Three ether lovely girls who
will abow the new fashions arc
Mlsa Central Florida, Mis*
Maitland and Miss Winter
Park.
DB. CLIFFORD BOYCE U
back from a trip to Germany
aad other points la Europe,
ClnrJnnaU. Ohio, and Canada,
aad roperta having had a
p u l time and a wonderful

*d Into the boat!"
In a etrange t u n of coin­
cidence), Dr. Boyce'a son-inlaw in Cincinnati and his fam­
ily are being transferred to
Switserland with the Proctor
and Gamble Company for a
period of three years.
"We have a lot of people
over there in Germany,” Dr
Boyca said. "Thtra a n 23,000
children of dependents In the
schools In Frankfort! ”

MONA
vacation.
In Germany h* visited his
son Chief Master Sgt. John
Boyce and his family at Wies­
baden, and from there they
went to Switserland and many
other points In Germany,
"1 was somewhat reassured
and heartened to see the tre­
mendous military installations
ws have In that part of
Luropc," Dr. oByce said.
"West Germany seems ex­
tremely prosperous, the peo­
ple well off and they have
some very good roads there,"
Dr. Boyee related. "Along the
Berlin wall, wrsaths of artifi­
cial flowcra a rt placed to
mark tba spots where E ait
Berliners have been killed try­
ing to escape.”
Returning to the States Dr.
Boyce visited his daughter,
Mri. Joseph Kllngenamlth,
and her family In Cincinnati,
and then went on up Into Can­
ada where "the fishing was so
fabulous they Just about Jump-

MRS. ROBERT PULUN,
the former Alice Landrum,
waa recently named Woman
of the Year by the Woman’s
Club of Radcllff, Ky., accord­
ing to a dipping racalvad
hers by Mn. P. P. Campbell,
Robert Pullin'* grandmother.
Mrs. Pulltn has m a n y
friends bars, having visited
here many tin ts , and Robert
Pullln was reared and want to
school In Sanford.
Mra. Pullln was also eMet­
ed pnsldent of the new Raddiff Woman’s Club, and when
told of the event, it ia re­
ported that her husband aald
be "figured aa much.”
Betides her work with the
Woman's Club, M n. Pullln
also teacbei a Sunday school
d a is In the Baptist Churcfe,
teaches a trttaing-union class,
direct* tba youth choir and
stags in the adult choir. In
addition she works aa a darktypist at Fort Knox, wbar*
her husband also works. The
Pullins have two chlldno,
Dana, two, and Robbie, tlx.

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MARY E ST H E R ’S
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Fashions Just

Plans Supper
TWO OF THE MODELS at tha DeBary Wom­
an’* Club fashion show and dessert bridge, at
the Community Center. Tenna Arraao, left
models a brocade cocktail drees, white gloves
and amber beads and Gloria Acowdi, wean a
royal blue street dress, white eoat,. matching
hat (both washable) white gloves and blue
costume jewelry.
(Photo by Cox)

Oviedo Club Plans Luncheon
By Jena Lyles
Members of the Oviedo
W omu’s CWb a n eagerly
awaiting the opening ef the
season and anticipating an ex­
citing aad profitable club
year.

■y J e n Lylea
Tba home of Mr. and M n.
Harold Lylea was the scene
of a large birthday celebra­
tion recently. A group of fam­
ily memben and frtends ga­
thered to celebrate seven
birthdays, so they called It a
"September Blrthdsy Party.”
The center of attention w at
a huge birthday cake with
"Happy Birthday” across the
lop and the namas of all who
wsre celebrating birthdays in­
scribed on the cake with pink
and green frosting. Ice cream
waa served with the cal*.
Quests of booor, whoa*
birthdays were In September,
included Harold Lyles, Ferrell
Hyman, Norbert H y m a n ,
Richard Smlthaon, Eugene
Smithson, M n. D o r o t h y
Smithson and M n. Mary
Msek.
Others helping with t h e
celebration were M n. Harold
Lylea, Richard and Ronnie;
M n. F ernll Hyman and Mic­
kle; M n. Richard Smithson,
Clifford and Jeff Smithson, P.
M. Smithson and Billla, M n.
Eugene Smithson, Bill Meek
Jr. and Robbie Meek.

For Yen'

200 N. PARK AVB.

The Woman’s Society of
Christies Servlet of Greco
Methodist Church is pUnning
as asosnel type of rapper.
This Saturday they win
serve a "IS casts a spoonful
supper" from B to T:30 at the
church. A delicious menu is
bsiag planned with turkey,
hem and ell the trimmings.
Bring the children and all
of the family, and order ■
full m ail or as many spoon*
fuls as they desire. Proceeds
wlU ba added to tba building
fund.
General chairman -of tba
supper is Mrs. Bella Rosimin.
Potters ere displayed la many
local stores.

North, bolding the same
h u d he held la Monday's
column, agaia mahet the
artificial four-club rtsponoo
to hla partner*! opening spade
This bid tsQi South, North
has four or more spades
headed by two of the three
top honors, a singleton or
void In clubs and enough
extra strength to warrant a
tpada game contract
even
if South’s opening bid were
a minimum.
South’s h u d la far from a
minimum and ho decides to
So after a grand slam via
the Blackwood route. When
North sheers only one king
South settles for six. Haj ner’a strength isrepresented I
knows that part of hla part* | by a singleton club, making

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New Arrivals

Local Events
The Hermocallli Circle of
the Garden Club will meet at
I p.'m. at the Plnecrest Inn
for dinner, followed by a pro­
gram, with Mrs. Eric Vlhlen
and M n. John Sikes in
charge.

Personals

rlage to better advantage by
tearing bow to be a home­
maker than by bolding down
an outside Job.
A young and lnaxperkneed
homemaker eaa learn a lot
In a year about cooking, run­
ning a household, budgeting,
decorating, entertaining, sew­
ing and keeping a husband
happy if that U her ooe and
only Job and major Interest.
But if a bride begins her
married life trying to do two
Jobs at once she Is sure to
slight the Job of homtmaktagShe can easily Justify the
sketchy meals she puts to­
gether In a few minutes, tha
baphasard housekeeping, her
why*worry-lf-lt- costs- morc-ltIt-ssvea-Ume attitude toward
shopping on the grounds that
sha works the same hours
as
her husband i t
a
paid Job and the hasn’t the
time or the energy to keep
bouse any other way.
Then when a baby cornea

along and the wife ha* to
stop working, things get really tough. For the young wife
has to learn to care for a
baby and to be a real home­
maker all a t once.
After depending on two pay
checks for two, the family
now m ust stretch one to take
c a rt of three. And tha young
wife who haa escaped from
tha house each day to go to
a Job la now faeed with the
fact that she Is completely
tied down.
If she starts feeling sorry
for herself, it’s no wonder.
Wouldn’t she have been bet­
ter off to have started out
as a full time homemaker
and learned the Job of bornemaking before she had to
learn how to be a mother?
That la bow women used to
begin marriage ‘and no one
thought they were laxy or no­
se count because they thought
homemaking waa a full-time
Job even before children
came along.

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SHOE STORE
Nunn Both • Paradise
Freeman - Naturallxer
Rand • Jacqueline
POLL PARROT

To our Fashion Show Thursday
8:00 p. m .
Festive F ashions.,
Door P riz e s. • .
"A free ahow while you enjoy
the relaxing atmosphere
and good food of the

Superb Velvets

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bis own king ef duba duplk
eatioB.
Thla la one instance where
almost any pair playing al&gt;
moot any act of coorentlone
would arrive at six spades
so it proves nothing about the
convention except that it
doein’t do any harm to aae
risk with any artificial con­
vention. Your partner may
forget about It whan it fin­
ally comes up or maybe be
will have forgotten Just
enough to get you into trowwherealtUag and waiting for
I something to happen.

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Showing A t T:l&gt; Only

"THE PURPLE GANG*
Starring
Barry SalUvan
Ce-Featare A t B ill Only

"THE BIG COUNTRY*
With A “Big CasC
Gregory Peck
Jean Stamens
Charlton Heaton
Bert Ivte
COMINO FRL *

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"Gono With Tha Wind"
HEY KIDS! FREE
Fire Prevention Show
S a t Moraine IS M
Fall Length Featar*
Pins P r im
Get Free AdatUaloa
TiektU Front Your
Teacher . . .
Show And Prtieo
Hpoaoorvd By
Sanford • Seminole
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OPEN 13:41

LAST DAY

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Capri”

fey Oswald Jacoby

By T h e Spoonful

They will begin their season
in their new building. The
first meeting la scheduled for
this Friday, starting with a
luncheon. Mrs. George Means
is luncheon chairman aad
working with her will be Mrs.
Jerry Arndt, M n. Jack Dodd,
M n. Mao King, M n. John
Lundy, M n. A. A. M ycn,
M n. Roy Welsenbarger and
M n. B. P. Wheeler Jr.
Any member who la unable
to attend this meeting must
notify a member of thla com­
mittee in advance.
It is interesting to know that
"I'll probably get a Job
all but $3,000 haa bean paid
and work the first year or
on the new building, due to
bard work by the loyal dub two. There’s not much point
in my Just sitting around a
members.
little apartment all day.”
So saye today's prospective
bride. And nobody, not even
experienced housewives, ever
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Naal
announce the birth of a B lb. seem to point out to her that
• os. daughter Sept U at a young wife might spend
the Seminole Memorial Hos­ the lin t year or two of marpital.
They have cboecn the name
Daaia Brooke for the new a r­
rival. Maternal grandparents
Mrs. P. P. Campbell of 104
are Mr. and M n. Don Stowall
of Sanford a n d paternal Escambia Drive has returned
g/andparants ar* Mr. and from a three months visit to
Mrs. Jack Neal of Enterprise. relatives in Tennessee, North
She is the great granddaugh­ Carolina, Kentucky and north­
ter of M n. Lota Brooke, post­ western Florida.
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�NEW TORE (UPI) — Texas and
Alabama, the country's top eoDege
football powerhouses, were established
heavy favorites today to remain un­
beaten In Saturday games.
The powerful Longhorns, who
vaulted past fallen leader Ohio State
and Alabama to pace the voting in the
United Press International Board of
Coaches balloting this week, were
picked by 1814 points over Oklahoma
while the Crimson Tide were an even
more prohibitive choice to down Hous­
ton, the point spread being 21.
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Northwestern among the top-ranked
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Sooth Semisolt Junior High
School canM through with
their second win of the seasou a s they downed Oviedo
12-8 last weekend.
Vail Lambert made the
first score for the winners
as he swept around end for
a sparkling 8* yard run to
the end sons. The run came
with M seconds showing on
the clock before halftime.
S5JH5 missed the extra point
The 80 yard run brought
South Seminole from behind
to tie the score at halftime
In tha second quarter
Steve Simpkins drove across
from three yards out for the
clincher of the night Once
again the PAT was missed
and South Seminole took a
12-8 lead. This score stood
for tha remainder of the
game.
Lambert sad Less Lyle
stood out la tbs offensive
gam s for South Seminole.
Both boys did outstanding
Jobs running and throwing
the hall. On tha defensive
side tha pair stood out as
outside linebackers as they
teamed up to make numerout key tackles throughout
tha evening.
Ron Boston and Allen
Kearns also were outstand­
ing on defense for the win­
ners with Jimmy Mltchall,
Paul Lambert, Burt Hilde­
brand and Don Bird also
contributing to tha defensive
effort with fine play.

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GAINESVILLE (U PI) —
Florida coach Ray Graves
says ha Is "vary satlsflsd”
with quarterback Tom Shan­
non and Indicated Tuesday lit­
tle Larry Llbertora may have
to fight for a starting post
against Taxes A A M Satur­
day.
Llbertora, who was hurt la
tha Duka game, has bean miss­
ing practice and waa replaced
temporarily by Sljuinon—a
sophomore southpaw.
Llbertora waa back a t full
strength Tuesday but Graves
said ha would probably be us­
ed sa a "wild card" Saturday.

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Tulane; N n j 17 over Cornell; Mary­
land t over North Caroline; Duke 14V4
over California; Clemaon 9 over
Gcorfia; Florida 6 over Texas AA M ;
Georgia Tech 14 over Tennessee; South
Carolina IS over Wake Forest; Louisi­
ana S t 11 over Miami (Fla.).
Midwest — Michigan S t 7V4 over
Michigan; Iowa 10 over Indiana; Wis­
consin 7M| over Notre Dame; Kansas
5 over Iowa S t; Nebraska 14 over
North Carolina S t
Southwest — Texas Christian 11
over Texas Tech; Rice 2 over Oregon.
West — Washington S t V/g over
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Penn State was a seven-point pick over
Army, Washington was 6Vi over Ore­
gon State and Northwestern, a new­
comer to the top 10, was a slim half­
point choke over Minnesota.
In other games Involving topranked teams, Arkansas was selected
by 1914 points over Baylor and Purdue
by 20 over Miami of Ohio.
Ohio 8tatc, whieh dropped to 12th
place following its loss to UCLA was
made a 27-point favorite to bounce
bock against Illinois.
Other top games by section:
East — Syracuse 7*4 over Boston
College; Princeton 7 over Penn; Dart­
mouth 10 over Brown.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P I&gt; The Ohio SUta University
football team, stopped at the
goal line last year by tha fac­
ulty council in a bid for a trip
to the Rose Bowl, haa the
council’s approval to play in
the post-aeason classic.
By a stand-up vote of 38-20,
the faculty council lata Tues­
day approved the athletic
council’s unanimous recom­
mendation that the team ba
allowed to make the trip to
Pasadena _ Invited. The
atand-up vote came after ef­
forts to have a secret ballot
failed.

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By Beanie Broadway
Herald Sparta Editor
S eab m te High School of
Daytona Beach cornea to town
Friday night to do battla with
8HS coach Jim Pigott’a San­
ford Semlaolea. the non-conftrance clash wlU gst underday a t I p. m. In Memorial

NEW YORK (UPI)—Calvin
Griffith admitted today there
is a “good possibility' Mlnnesots and Baltimore may com­
plete a deal la which the
Twins would get either Mill
Pappas or Chuck Estrada for
Earl Battey.
Griffith and president Lee
MacPbsll of the Orioles have
already discusaed the trade,
and one of the reasons it baa
been held up la that the Twins
aren’t sure which of the two
rigbthanded Baltimore pitch­
ers they prefer. .
Pappas, 23, won 12 games
and lost 10 for the Orioles this
season, while Estrada, also
23, turned In a disappointing
*•17 record.
"I want to check with the
scouts la our organisation and
find out whom they Ilka bat­
ter, Pappas o r Estrada,"
Griffith explained. "I know
they’re both good pitchers but
naturally wa'd like to have the
better one of the two."
Griffith feels the Twins, who
finished second in the Amer­
ican League this year, might
have overtaken the Yankeei
if they would have had one
more dependable pitcher.
Henea, his willingness to
glva up the 28-year-old Battey,
who la still considered the No.
1 catcher In the circuit even
though be tailed off badly dur­
ing tha second half of the
campaign.
Battey batted .302 In 1001
but dropped to .2*7 this year,
driving In 37 runs. Ha baa
spent eight seaaona In the AL,
breaking In with the Chicago
White Sox In 1833.
In addition to their talks
with tha Twins, the Orioles
also have been discussing a
possible deal with the Cincin­
nati Reds, who are interested
in first baseman Jim Gentile.
To get Gentile, the Reds
might glva up first baseman
Gordon Colaman along with
catcher J ease Gonder, who led
the Pacific Coast League in
hitting this year with San
Dlago and also was named the
"Minor League Player of the
Y ear."
The St. Louis Cardinals also
have been talking t r a d *
around World Series' beadquarters and their main bait Is
righthanded pitcher Larry
Jackson, a 18-game winner
this season.
General manager Bing Devine says ha's looking for a
first-string shortstop a n d
among the clubs he has talked
to so far are the Chicago

Stadium. Pigott bopaa to aend
a complete team Into the game.
Mott of the Seminole Injuries
turn healed up for the team
and there Is a possibility that
the entire team could be Bolt­
ed out
The only member of the
squad still on tha definite In­

White Sox, New York Yenkeet, Pittsburgh Pirates and
Detroit Tigers,
“If ws can't get tha short­
stop we want, w ell taka a
hard-hitting outfielder," Devine said.
Aiked about a possible Ken
Boycr-Rocky Colavlto deal,
Devine refused to bo nailed
dowa, buf said, “ I don’t think
Dstroit would be willing to
let to Colavlto."
Among the players the Car­
dinals have asked about ars
Luis Aparido of lha Whits
Sox, Phil Linz of the Yankees
and Dick Groat of the Pirates.
Thera also has been a report
that the Dodgers are planning
n wholesale shake-up of their
playing personnel. But If any
Dodier players do go, It will
b# veterans like Wally Moon,
Duke Snider, Jim Gilliam and
Johnny Podres rather than
youngsters like the two Davis­
es, Tommy and WUtta, of
Frank Howard.
Milwaukee also la la the
market for dealing, with such
players as Del Crandall, Lew
Burdette and Joe Adcock as
the ones being ticketed for
other pastures.

By Mrs. Adaas Mailer
’ Frink Stoney, president of
the DeBary Spareribbers Fri­
day afternoon Bowling Club,
baa announced that six Gen­
eral If. P. Newton Memorial
Trophies have been donated
to the League.
Cbauncy King baa been
accepted as a new member.
Latest results of the com­
petition show that the Tend­
er Team Is in first place with
12 wiaa and four losses and
Scrap and Tough are tied for
second place with 10 wins
and six losses.
At the last season Ells­
worth Ogden and Archie M.
Long each rolled 311 series.
Frank Woodruff, baby of
the Spareribbers, was pre­
sented with a birthday cake
on the occasion of bis 79th
birthday during the last sea­
son and It la of Interest to
note that he was winner of
the ABC award for the most
Improved bowler at the sea­
son's end.

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jured list Is halfback Buddy
Lawson. Lawson suffered a
dislocated elbow In the Apopka
game and could be out for
several more games. Jack
Caoto will atsp into tbs ita tt­
ing role a t fullback. Butch
U ser will be moved ovtr to
h a l f b a c k along with Jim
Wtsalund.
Seabrecse baa several toturning lettermen
their
squad and are out tor revenge
of the beating handed them by
the Semlnolee last year. Seabreeie will field a larger and
stronger team than Sanford
but tha feat moving Seminole
offense will be tha thing that
will turn tha tide for a victory.
Pigott will probably go with
Chip Crawford and David MeGllUa at tha ends, Eugene Wil­
liams and Wayne Eppa at the
tackles, David McLean and
Jack Elam a t the guards and
All-American J . B. Phillips a t
eantsr. Tommy Hinson will do
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NEW YORK (U PI) — The
1962 World Series, delayed
first by the playoff for tha
National League pennant and
than by a day of rain, will be
m um ad—weather permitting
In Yankee Stadium today with
tha Yankees and Giants all
even at two games each.
And the same two pitchers
— righthanders Ralph Terry
of the Yankeea and Jack San­
ford of the Glanta — were
■chtduled to go a t It to deter­
mine who will be leading when
the Seriea returnee in San
Francisco Friday. Thursday
will be an open day for travel.
The weather—which kept
tome 80,000 waiting In Yan­
kee Stadium Tuesday for an
hour and 11 mlnutea before
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Top man la City League ac­
tion l u t week was Bucky
For guano, bowling for Kngle'a
and pounding the pint for a
■olid SOS terica with games of
» 0 , 213, IS); good consistent
bowline. Meanwhlk Harry
Pentecost n a tty found the
line la his second lam e, comlog up with the high single
for the night, 237, only two
pins short of beating the high
game for tbs season.
Je t Lanes, led by "Old 21Murphy’s 370 series, managed
to coma storming back from
a first gams defeat to take
three from Engle's, who drop­
ped into a tie for eighth place.
Je t Lanes now shares first
place with Lake Monroe fna
who took three from Buddy's
Auto.
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rough going against Team No.
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point, dropped to third spot
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wia over Jim Spencer’s with
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losers with e 535. In another
three point win, Harry’s Li­
quor took their match with
Plnecrett Inn, Tom Best being
high with a 383 series.

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CONVENIENT TO BABE
S Bedrooms, kitchea f l i p ­
• Hoaptui Badt • Playpaat
P in t l • WhMl Chain • S troilm ped, larpo Using room.
$103 a month. 103 E. Wood• Commodes • Baby Beds
land Drive. PA 2-7037 after

WE RENT

• High Chain
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY! • W alken
•
Crutches
•
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tan., tkra PH. . 1 P. M. day

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PA t W

Porn. 3 Bedrm., oak floors,
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED: C H U B C H ar S C H O O L masonry borne. 1 Elk. West
of Hwy. 17-03, on Longwood
T ia . tkva P it . • P. M. «•) GROUPS, Chiba. ete^-Th* ltd. Then 1 Blk South. Cor.
beat card p ita yet tot rals- of Vincent Dr.
W lm
lap C b r l s t m a a mane
PA H o tt, Evtattga.

RKSPOKSmUTTl

Thomas Moving
&amp; Storage

Uafttnlshed 3 b e d r o o m
bouse, largo yard, near
school. 3643 Myrtle Are.
PA 3-0943.

OID YOU KNOW . .
FURNISHED BOOM Mr gcaYou eaa a t m up to 1000 tiemaa. Private bath. New
pouads of ANYTHING for a
home, $33 per mooth. Pb.
whole month for juat $3.00?
FA
You eaa move the furnishInjs of a 3 bedroom bouse Furs. S Room A p t Adults.
$30 Mo. FA 2-6410.
a ernes town for about $37.00.
Legal Notice
Free Estimates, a t obllgaBR. F u n . House. ICO
tw rum e n s e tn r c s v a r ,
Iroquois Ave. Inquire Af­
s is t c j v D t c m
n i c t t r . 301 N. Laoiwl
FA 3-1M1 ter 1:30 p. m.
tw a m i won a a a t n o t a
c o i m . r t o a o * . la c a a n .
8. Education • Iastractioa House trailer ft Cabana furn "T hey tu m s d N a id s w f t fa r th e KR C e r ts • • • f l f t t f M t r *
c a t wo. laser
a o a r o a o a ro m w c to irw a
labed. Dewitt Trailer Park.
W IN T E R
PA RK
FK D K IU t* CEBAMIC
INSTRUCTION.
12. R eal E a U ln F a r Sold
6. F o r R a n t
Reisonable.
OAVINOfl AND LOAN ASSO­
CIATION, • eo rporatlop e rffm nli.d e n d c ils tln * e a d s r
t h e l»w» e t th e B a tte d SUMS
e t A m erica
puuun,
HARRY S. K A N E u l
SARAH A K A N E. Ala w ifi. M
It,
D ifia d ta ti,
NOTICE OP SUIT
t O l H A R R T B. KANE s a d
SARAH a. KANE, b is
w ifi.
H u n te r, N#w Y ork
end
HAROLD OOLDHAN end
B E R T H A OOLDHAN, Ala
wlfo.
SI O ran d A renac,
ML V ernon, Now York,
•n d to e a r end ell o th e r
p a r ti t a
clalm ln*
enr
rig h t. U lts, a n d /o r le*
In te rc a t le end to the
lo lle w lew dtoerlhod p ro p o r t /, to -w lt:
L o t s. o f B i t i k
* r
of
W A L K E R S
ADDtTION TO ALTAMONTE
BP R t MO A
A ltnm oeto
B prlngi, BomlnoU CoSBty,
F lorid*. e ce o rd tn e to tho
p la t th ir o o f r*curd*d In
P i e t B ook S, P a c o 14, of
th e
P u b llo
lla c o n lt o f
aom leolo C ounty. Florida,
TOO A R E HKRKUT NOT!P IE D t h a t I b t P U tntK f. W IN .
T E R PA R K PKUKItAL BAT.
INO « AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
TION. A c o rp o ra tio n o rg a n is­
ed and o ila tln g u n J .r tho
lew a of tho U n ltid S t a t t t of
A m .rtr* , hao In stitu te d su it
e g e tn o t y o u In tho C ircuit
C o u rt s f th e N inth Ju dicial
C ircuit, la e n d for Seminole
C ounty, F lo rid a, tho a a tu re
• f tho c u lt la to forectoce a
m o rte n s e o a tho a b o r t d n c rlb id p ro p e rty , said p roperty
k o la s s itu a te d aad located la
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida. Tou
a n d ta c k of you a re hereby
req u ired to file y o u r Anewor
w ith tho c le r k of tho C ircuit
C ourt. In a n d (o r Seminole
C ounty, F lo rid a, a a d aarea
a c o p y th o ra o f upon W. B.
W laderw oodlo, of tho firm of
W lndorw eedlo. H alnea, llu a to r
A W ard. 114 P a rk A r e s i t
South. W in te r P a rk , Florida,
A tto rn e y ! fo r P la la tlf t la tho
above actio n , oa o r before
tho
S lit
day
o f October
1141, oleo a D aeraa Pro Con
feato w ill ba a n ta rad a sa ln e t
you.
IT IS O R D ER E D th a t U la
ba published In Tho Sanford
H erald, a n*w ,p » p * r publleb*
ad In Bemlnola C ounty, F lo r­
ida, once each w eek for four
o oneeeutlro week*.
W ITNESS tho hand of tho
C lerk o f th e C ircuit Court,
Sem inole C ounty, Florida, thla
th a 14th day of September,
A. D.. t*4:.
(SEAL)
A rib a r It. B eckw ith. Jr.,
C lerk a t th a C ircuit C ourt
Uyi M a rth a T. Vlhtea
D. C.
W tnderw eedla, H a ln te , H u n t­
e r a W ard
314 P a rk Avanue. Baulk
W in te r P a rk . Florida
Publleh Sept. 14 A OeL I. It.
IT, 1143.
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covet o f
ju d ic ia l c a t e r t r

IN AND FO R
SEMINOLE
COCNTT. FLORIDA.
IE CWAWCBBT E A 1SB3S
UaCAUOHAN
MORTOAOB
c o m p a n y , IN C .
a F lo rid a
eo rp o ratlo a.
P la in tiff,
CLINTON TOMPKINS OUZTS
and
CH RISTIN E
B OT D
OUZTS, h it w lfa; a a d W IL ­
LARD IRA SM ITH and JEA N
LAURA SMITH, fcla wlfa.
D e fe n d a n t!
NOTICE TO DBVBND OR
O R D ER OP PUBLICATION
SU IT FO R FORECLOSE EM
T O l CLINTON TOMPKINS
OUZTS and
C H R ISTIN E BOTD OCZTS, hie w lfa
S i l t D orohaater Road
C h a rle ato a Height*,
S o u th C arolina

WILLARD

IRA

SMITH

and
JE A N LAURA SMITH,
h la w lfa
M arm ora, New Je rse y
TOU. AND BACH OP TOU,
a re hereby notified th a t a
C o m p lain t fo r Forootoouro of
M o rtg ag e
hao
boon
flltd
a s a ln e t you. and you a re r e ­
q u ired to to re # a copy of
y o u r A new or o r Pleading# to
tho C om plaint an tha P la in ­
tiff's
a tto rn e y ,
Joseph
M.
P lta s e ra ld . l i t Security T ru st
B uilding, Miami 33. Florida,
and ftla tho e rls ln a ! Anawor
or P lead in g In tho offleo of
tho C lerk of tko C ircuit C ourt
oa o r before tho 3nd day of
N ovem ber A. D, 1143. If yon
(nil lo do lo. Judgm ent by
d e fau lt will b* tak e n a g a in st
you fo r tho re lief dem anded
In the C o m p la in t .
Tho description of the real
p ro p e rty proceeded a g a in st let
L ot &gt;4. block D. WOODM EHB PARK 3ND R E ­
PLAT, according to P la t
th e re o f recorded In P la t
Booh It, Pago I t . Publlo
Record* a f Senilnols Coua
ty, Florida.
T b it notice th a ll bo publleh
*d once each w eek for four
coneecullv*
w eeka
In
the
S anford H erald.
DONE
AND
O RDERED
at
S anford,
Sem inole
County,
F lorida, thla le t day of Oct
o ber A. I f , 1343.
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. Beckw ith, Jr.
C lerk. C lreu lt Court
By: M artha T. Vlhlsn
D eputy C lark
Joseph M. P ltegerald
134 S e c u rity T ru et Bid*
Miami U . F lorida
P ublish Oct. 3. 1#. IT. II.
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Ph. FA 84822 Btae Lustra&gt;wO*a Furniture,
L rto w n ro . SRrmba
Heavy duty
Hybrid O m nium s in Moon
f ia t, • hp. $41
GRAPXV1LLE NURSERY FA 2-2073.
O n pa villa Ave. near 30th a t
»H MsgneUa

New Westinghouee UM0 SIU
Air-CoBdltt— r $176. Oemptote set i f Gelf bua ft
wood* mr !■ mm.
73 X IS Chnla Link Faun, S
SS. Pwwftwa
year old. totalled free li
Sanford, glgg. 128 ONftftf
Bell Ua Year Furnitun. Quiek
Oak Dr. FA 64MS.
Service With The Cash.
DUTCH MILL NUBBSXY
Petunias, Tbmatoe Plants,
Calendulas. New Upeala
Bd. Off 20th St.

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SUPXX TRADLNG POfT. FRIGIDAIRE
FA 24477.
euhte ft-, new petal, m a t
Uka saw. $$6. NO 64U7.
WE BUY U set turntturo. PA
PA 24476.
Dark-colored. Rattan 3 piece
sectional, large curaar to hie
Used furniture, appliances,
lounge chair with o ttcraaa,
tools, etc Bought . Sold.
glass-tapped coffee table,
Larry's Mart 316 Saafacd
aad end tsk h . Formica
Avt. PA FA 64131
lopj)id tAblM | | d fflfB ||p i
Highest Cain rn eee Paid
pared cmhtoee. Make aOm.
ft Trade-In Allowance Made
FA 2-2237,
On Used Furniture ft Ap35. Article* Waste*
pliaaccc.
GOOD
used Recard Player.
W ILSON -M AIER
t: E. First SL FA 3-5422 Write Box 42, e/4
Herald.

FREE ESTIMATE

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Stenstrom Realty

Today's Buy

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Jim Hunt Realty

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

TEE N GREEN

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Vent Glana
SERVICE
SenkarOc Glass and Paint We b n Carpet
at Be coat with
Company

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AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

WANTED
Upholstering ft Mattne* ren­
$55.00. Phono FA 2-3661,
nicely furnished. Apply St.
Lake. Exclusive - Restrict­
Light weight double b a rre l
ovating.
Naw
ft
Used
FundWill
care
for
children
to
my
Robert A. Williams.
Jo in ’s Realty. 116 N. Park
ed. Make your home in Bide being received for old
shat gun 14 a r N gangs
tu n . CaH Nix Bedding Mfg.
home. Adults supervised.
church building. Church of
AV0. FA 24123.
this beaudfal Lake Front
Tal. 3324961 or $264741
Co.,
i
t
106
Celery
Ave.
322-6326.
X
Bedroom
unfuiulsbed
the Natireoe, Laka Mary,
iubdivision. Largo lakeFA 3-3117.
B o o m trailer. FA 34007.
house. 1305 Elliott Phone
PA
2-2590.
^ frm E
38.
front aad laka view lots
WANT a good homo, good food
FA 2-5254 or FA &gt;4626.
available. Alan S ft 4 bed­
Furs. Small downatalra ApL
aad c a n ? Reasonable. El­ 3 Complete Booms tor soma- 1186 YELLOW XD8BL 9tto
on# to take over paymants
room, I bath homes. Go to J. W. Hall* R ealtor
1603 Maple. FA 2-0731.
derly people. FA 24136.
vertible, by twaar. CaH
SMALL HOUSE, near base.
of $1346 per month or will
Paola School, then west 44
“CaH
Hall”
PA
S-3441
FA 24472 after 8 p u t. e r
Partially
furnished.
Avail­
Room for right party. Good
Days
work.
FA
34633.
sacrifice for cash. Call colmile oa I . Sylvan Labe Dr.
Se. French Ave.
contact Mrs. OIntow,
able Oct. 15. Call FA S4U6
home. 3234301.
tect TE 6-1511. Caaaolbcr.
Call FA t-T M days ar
Llncoto-Marcury, lot.
after 4:10 p.m.
FA $4349 evenings. Or see 2 Bedroom bouse, excellent 21. B eau ty
ty . U a
ROOMS and bath. Com­
e e n d I t ion. Transferred, HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
116? CHXVEOLET half toft
your broker.
pletely unfurnlabcd. Near BEAUTIFULLY f u r a l s k OWNER transferred. Must
most sell. FA 2-5571.
Pickup Truck $761 Excell­
Professional Caro. Soft Water.
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
ed room. FA f-7431.
sell complete houae ef furn­ ent condition. Cell FA 60841
10* S. Oak
FA 34743
cheap rent. $7.50 week. Pb.
By Owner, attractive airiture, 1 year old. FA 34714.
River Front
FURNISHED Garage Apart­
FA 2-3216.
1806 Jeop Motion Wagon, 4
conditioned I bedroom, i PERMANENT SPECIAL!
m ent 1201 Magnolia Ave.
wheel drive, $14M, 1104 W.
bath homo, la Piaecnot $4.30 Complete and n largo 34. A r tk te a F o r Bale
Furnished Apartment close
Property
3rd
Addition.
Drapes,
fence,
23th
SL
can
of
atyto
spray
BEDROOM
borne,
kitchen
is. Jimmy Cowan, FA 2-4013
TENTS FOR tamping. Targe,
well bepi yards. I l l W.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty
equipped, I blocks from WEKTVA RIVER ESTATES
rope,
m
eat
kits.
Surplus
57*
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Coleman Circle. PA M B . IIS Palmetto
FA I4S34
Elementary School. $100 Approximately $M aerea, with
City. M l W. 1st
Rooms prirata baths, H i
month. FA 24457.
Gateway T* The Waterway
ISO f t ea rivnr, to a lto off S BB home for aala by own­
W. First I t
24. Electrical Services
factory to to u
Your XVIN1UDX Dealer
R
t
44.
er.,
oa
1
acre
of
toad.
Ph.
1 Bedroom Houaetrailer, pri­
ALUMINUM BUNDS
Robeon
Sporting Goods
FR101DA1RE
RENT A BED
PA 24746.
14,500
vate lo t Water ft electric
l i i l t n f heed, Sag-prot
30444 E . l i t Ph. - F A ------___.Salas
ft.
Service
Rollaway, HotplUl ft Baby
furnished. FA 2-1306.
Call FA 3-0473 after 4:00 p.m. If you have good credit, no
House Wiring, Free Estimates - S i raU*with plastic
Beds
Plastic or rayon tapcA Cot- 14 F t Runabout Xlmmol, os*
cash
needed.
New
5
bed
3
Bedroom
bouse
FA
2-3li*
Sid Vlblco's Randall Electric
By Day, Week, or Mooth
3 LARGE BEDROOM house
ccllent coodlUoa. 36 hgv
toe or nylon cords.
room
home,
kitchen
equip­
after 5.
US Magnolia Pb. FA 34013
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
and Florida room which
Johnson, windshield, t a p
S
o
ak
er
Ik
Ginas
a
n
d
P
a
in
t
ped.
$41
a
month.
Call
Pb. FA 84121 111 W. lat S t
can be readily changed la
running lights, cushkma,
Partially furnished bouse in
Company
3221065.
25. P lu m b in g S erviced
to
4th
BR,
3
hatha,
plenty
extra
gas tank ft trailer.
Geneva.
$40
a
mooth.
Pb.
210
Magnolia
PA
FA
1-4422
Furn. Apts. 516 Park Are,
of closets, citrus irees la Must Mil 3 hemes, 3 years
Stool Bt $M8. Ph. 332-7118.
Pb. FA 3-031.
Singer round bobbin equip­
yard, 1 block from Southold for tha prica of one. 3
Furn. Cottage. FA 2-5097.
ped to tig sag. Guaranteed. 59. T ra ito rs * CfttotBiB
aide
aebool.
Newly
de­
and
3
bedroom,
high
ahady
SANFORD I I E R A L T )
3 payments of $7.11. PA
corated Inilde and out. Ap­
lots. $14,000. Seo these
Plumbing
Si
Heating
26' Long, r wide. '23 general
Bedroom
furnished
bouse
WANT ADS
FA 2*411.
ply Manual Jacobson De­
homes before you buy
AIR CONDITIONING
On* Br. $300 equity and taka
$75. Plus water ft electric.
BRING FAIT
partment Store, a c r o a a
468-4601.
CONTRACT and REPAIR
over pnymeata ef $44.14 Mm
1117 Summerlin Ave.
RESULTS
BUY. Trade ar 8*0 Used
from post office.
WORK
FA 2-3704.
Furniture, Appliances, TV'j
13. Mortgage L«tn*
EFFICIENCY Apt., Sanford Leaae with option to buy.
1007 Sanford Ave. FA 24542
or what have you. Williams House trailer ft C*bena furn­
Muit have good credit New IT ’S A BUYER’S
neweat, Ideally located on
MORTOAOB LOANS
Furniture Mart, Hwy. 174$,
PLUMBING
ished 230.00 down, $3048
3 bedroom home, kitchen
First St. near Poit Office.
FHA and Conventional
Casselberry,
Fla.
Coatracttog
ft
Repairs
MARKET
Mo. Totol price $1460. De­
equipped. $41 a month. Call
3 City Parking Loti, shop­
Commercial ft Reeldential
FREE DELIVERY
witt
Trailer Park.
e
322-8065.
ping plaoea. Suitabla for
ONION PLANTS
R. L HARVEY
Now la tho time to buy one
couple or single, one rent
Crystal Wtx Bermuda Per 32* IlousetraUar. Perk Avis
304 Saatord Ave. FA 64242
of these government-owned
No utility charges. Inquire 9. F o r Sale o r R e n t
M—43.30; 500—11.50; 5 M Trailer Park. Lot 23.
homes.
We
have
3
BR,
1
Manuel Jacobson D e p t
lot*
end over per M $2.00
Home on Beautiful Lake
bath to 3 BR, 2 baths In t t l N. Park Ave. FA 2-2I2U 28. R adio Jk T elevision
Store.
FOB Here. A.M. Prevail
Markham. Call Evening!
various sections of San­
PhoM 746-2115, Seville
IS. Uunineaa O p p o rtu n ity Bryan's T.V. Open 7 days,
FA 2-1587.
CLEAN first floor apart­
ford. Prices range from
24 hours. Scrvlco calls days
Florida
ment. Private entrance.
97.500 to 115,500. Monthly YOUNG and OLD can make
or nighL $2.00. TOO W. Oth
Furnished Houae In Sanford.
1004 Palmetto Ave.
payments as low as $46.50
ANTIQUES for sale. Call
Christmas money e a e i l y
St. 3234361.
Ph. 186-4849 Apopka.
Includes everything. Homes
FA 34135.
through
money-back
Sales
1 ft 2 BEDROOM apt. Pb
available for as Ultle ai
54 FO RD
Kit Plan. FA 2-4033, Even 27. Special S erv ices
FA 2-1442 between S:30 lo 12. Real B a ta ta F o r Sal*
Automatic W'ashar. FA 2-0007
150.00 down, yea, today's
mgs.
7:00 Moo.-Frl. or FA 2-4501 2 Bedroom home, $44.00 per
PIANO TUNING - Electronic Tillers ft Riding Mower at
borne buyer hai the largest
any other lime. 112 W. 17th
mooth. VA Palm Place.
or Scientific, Repairing.
•election at the loweit MODERN 2 Bay Service Sta
special discount Dealer.
St.
lions for lease la downtown
(Praver Homes).
W L. HARMON
prices.
FA 2 8100.
area to qualified person
Pb. PA 2-4222
ROOMS, The Gablei, 401
STEMPER rtO U R ES
FA 22561 or TA 2 3981 for
Frigklalrc Automatic Wash­
Magnolia Ave. FA 2-0720.
LAWN SEHV1CE: mowing,
THIS ONE IS A STEAL I I
details.
er. good condition. $40. Ph.
HUNT
edging. Satisfaction guar­
Unfurn. 2 BR bouse. Kilcben Two bedroom home complete­
FA 3-4131.
LINCOLN . MERCURY
All*
of
Sanford
wants
ex­
anteed. Ph. FA 2-1117 af­
ly furnished even to wash FHA A VA PROPERTY
equipped. FA 2-34S3.
perienced Sewing Machine
ter 5 p. m.
Hotpoint 3 years old, $73.
toft machine. Concrete block MANAGEMENT A S A L E S
186 N. Palmetto Ave.
Operators. Experienced on
Unfurnlabcd 3 BR home.
13 cublic IL Hefrigerator.
with hardwood floors! Large
BROKER
Ph. FA 34664
AlR-CUNDrnONING
section work for ladies
2412 Willow. FA 24274.
FA 2 4321.
kitchen! L O C A T E D IN
Office FA 2-3111
U.
B.
POPE
CO.
INC.
swimwear and sportswear
PEACEFUL M A Y F A I R .
Nights FA 2-4641
Sas-Lanta Apartment, large
Piecework
with
hourly 2U0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
3234700
PRICE? Only $13,500.00,
bedroom opartmenu, fur­
guarantee. Start now and
TERMS.
2524 Park Dr
Senford, Fla.
FRIGTDA1RF,
nished or unfurnished 404
move with ua to our new
Sates ft Service
E. 14th St.. Sanford. Plume
Sanford palatial fully airG 11. HIGH
3224334.
St. Johns Realty
conditioned plant with cafe­
1700 W Is. bt. Sanford
THE TIME TESTED FIRM
teria on premises. Apply in
t
Ph {A 2-3423
Furn. 2 Bedroom bouse.
REALTOR - IN'SUROR
US N. Park Ave. FA 24123
^C H EV R O LE T
person to our new plant
Adults. FA 2-7644.
FA 2-4991 1918 S. French Ave.
manager Mr. Curtate at WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
ANNOUNCEMENT
Modern 2 bedroom furnish­ 2 Loti, 3 room* A bath, 7
SPRINKEK SYSTEMS
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206 N. Elm Ave. to discuss
ed
Apartment, upitalra
All Types and Slice
your future with our com­
bearing Citrus trees. Pric­ JOHN E. FOX. Reg. Real
Guaranteed W arranty Used Cara
Estate Broker announces
over 306 ,W. Uth S t. S9U ed $3000. See II. 1L Martin,
We Repair aad Service
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opening
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110 N. Park Avenue
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18. Female Help Wanted Machinery and Supply Co.
11591
Sanford, Florida
ft water furnished. Phone
2U7 W. 2nd St
FA 2-4433 61 CORVA1K 2 Door ....
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
WOMAN
WITH car to call
57 CADILLAC 4 Door, Air CmkL C C «H * «* * * I* M * * * * H 1495
for handling all types of
FA 3-1401 or FA 2-2851.
Realtor
regularly each month on OIL HEATER SERVICE 62 CHEVROLET 4 Door, Air Coftd. .......
2995
real estate
3 Bedroom partly furnished Raymond LundquUt, Assoc.
1395
•itabUihed STUDIO GIRL L'irculatora cleaned and re­ 60 FALCON 2 Door
Associate: Gertrude P. Fox
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
house. NO 8-5148.
cosmetics
clients
in
and
1395
paired.
Complete
service.
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Telephone: &gt;234559
necessary deliveries, etc. 3
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BEDDING REBUILT
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695
P. O. Box 835
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ALL TYPES
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mate. 1 Day Service when
COSMETICS Dept. 7U929
fenced In. Call alter 4:00.
395
Central Air Conditioned
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living room, tiled bath, 18. Help Wanted
large Florida room with
lake view, double carports. Attractive Position— Man or
woman, 3546, good person­
Approx. 1-A, lot.
ality and appearance. Lu­
crative. Full or part-time
We have lovely 2 and 3 bed­
work available In prestige
room homei la excellent
btuiaeae. No usual can­
condition with low
vassing, no traveling. Our
pay menu.
nationally known organixa
tloa la number one to its
10 Acre Farm— S tiled— with
Held. For local Interview
garage apartment. Price
cell 3234177.

Experienced tsseber. $1.30
C. A. W hiddon, Sr. 19. S itu a tio n s W a ste d
per lesson. For inform stion Apartments. 1216 Magnolia T w o
bedroom
furniabad South Sylvan Lake Shores an
202 Park Ave.
apartment, 2101 Magnolia,
Are. Recently redecorated,
Can FA
large mile wide Sylvan Sanford, Florida Tel. 122-5001 Children kept FA 2-4122.

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OWNER being transferred, I
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homo. Built-tna. Refrigera­ Prefer man 25-40. Mart ba
tor, hardwood floors, air- experienced and currently
condition, lot 100 n 200. THA la tha appliance business.
Must
have
automobile.
loan. $ U » dawn. FA 647S4.
Position available immedi­
ately. Salary with incen­
H-O-M -E-S
tives, many company beneLovely tors* home with hug*
living and dining room 2
fits. Detlrs man to man­
bedrooms, 2 baths, has 2
age new store opening
nice apartments to t In­ shortly. Work tot largest
come. 3,000 sq. f t Large
independent appliance deal­
groends landscaped. This Is
e r la central Florida. Ap­
an outstanding property.
ply E. N. Kelly, Jr.. Britt’s
Inc., 350 No. Oraags Ave.,
Orlando, Florida.
This S bedroom home baa a
lovely kitchen, terraxio
floors, tiled bath. Located OPENING Immediately gen­
eral autoaantlva mechanic.
In a good neighborhood and
General Motor products. ExIs a wonderful retirement
geicnoo desired. Apply la
home, when fishing la tha
person. Jim Bates Servlet
beat-Prto* $8,650.00
Manager. BUI Hemphill Moto
n . 301 Wost 1st St.
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room ter (our store* including
A A P aad a proposal lor
t h r o more a t a lator d a t a . . .
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The city has ordered &gt;0
parkins meter heads at a cost
of t t i t t to get that diagonal
parking project on the road.
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That $21,000 resurfacing pro*
Ject for Sanford (some 10 pro­
ject*) will get underway the
first of next month.
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Getting very near tax bill
time . . . Close to 10,000 tax
billa going out over the coun
ty . . . there wore 13,000 last
year aad la Sanford a little
over 12,000 going o u t . . . Last
year 11,800 went c
•

HUGS, KISSES, ‘WELL DONE* FROM ADMIRAL AS PIONEERING PEACEMAKERS RETURN.

School Board Hears

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Bid letting on the second
phaso of tbo Interstate from
the Loogwood-Markbam ltd.
to the Orange County line
alated for Nov. M . . . Apprais­
ers will present their report
Friday.
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Work on the city's sewage
treatment plant going, slow,
alow, slow . . , says W. K.
Knowles, city manager
May be ready by the first of
the year.
•

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Take a look at how our new
post office is cornin’ . . . look­
in’ good . . .
•

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T h o s e happy youngsters
poling with firemen you saw
on page one tbo other day
were from the Pinecrest Nurs­
ery School.
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Speaking of firemen and the
like . . . free show at the
Bit* Saturday morning at 10
. . . Fire prevention film spon­
sored by tho Jaycees . . .
Charge . . . just bring your
fire prevention poster . . .
they’ll bo given out at all the
grammar schools.
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Tho many kind and Interest­
ed friends of Herald carrier
Alfred Berner may send cor
respondenco to him In care of
the FL Pierce Memorial Hos
pital, Ft. Pierce, Fla.
•

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There's an old saying
around big cities to the effect
that "you can't beat City
Hall." The request of the
County Commission to Gov­
ernor Bryant to look Into the
bird sanctuary q u e s t i o n
brought a fast note from the
commission man In Ocala say'
ing "our mlnda are not
dosed." You bet they aren't,
when the Big Man in Talla­
hassee is breathing down your
neck. You can't beat the State
bouse, cither.
•

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The minds of the Game and
Fish people were plenty closed
last week. Closed tight, In
fact, against the 27* property
owners that lived In the area.
But not now. No slrree, when
the thunder started to roll,
they opened, quick like a
bunny, and there will be a
meeting at Gen. Hutcbison'a
office Friday to see wbat the
Game and Fish men can do.
As If they didn't already
knowi
•

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•

Have had several queries,
one this morning, about the 10
acres or so that have been
cleared at West First end Per
simmon. The property has
been up for sale aa an Indus­
trial sit* for some time, by
an Orlando firm, at a big
price. Now It hai been clear­
ed, stumped and graded off aa
if something Is about to bappen.
• •
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Warnings were issued in
Lonfwood today that the po­
lice Intend to crack down oa
enforcing the dog ordinance
and that the mayor la impos­
ing stiff fines on those
brought before his court for
allowing unlicensed dogs to
run loose.

• •

•

Talked
with Fire Chief
Mack Cleveland Sr. and still
nothing new on that All
Souls arson case . . . "Just
no new
leadscoming In."
said the chief.
•

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•

Is a spoonful of delicious
turkey and dressing worth a
dime? . . . Member* of the
Grace Methodist Church will
be idling It for that Saturday
night and you can dip the
spoon as many times as you
w ant Be there at 8:30.

VOL. U

WEATHER: Fair through Friday. High today, 80-85. Low tonight, 60-65.
United Press Leased Wire EatablUhed 1908 THURS., OCTOBER 11, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA

Fight Better Than Ransom

Out-Of-Town Buys
NO. 559

Merchants

nsuoA..,

A protest from the Down-1 County School board meeting materials from a shop locate
town Merchants Association I today.
ed aa far distant as Mait­
strongly objecting to the
Tha letter from the asso­ land, aad tha members of tha
Bill Signed
WASHINGTON (UPI) — school children buying sup­ ciation pointed out that on organisation thought tha pur­
plies out of town was a ma­ savers! occasions children chases should b# made In
President Kennedy today jor item of business a t the [
had been advised to purchase Sanford, especially when San­
signed a bill which will
ford children ware involved.
raise postal rate* by one cent
Principal Hugh Carlton, of
★
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★
★
on first class letters, air mall
tha Junior High School, point­
nim on oa Capitol H1U that and post cards next Jin . 7.
ed out that tha shop where
tha American government
the purchases ware made
“is not oVly participating in Pressure Fails
was in South Samlnola Coun­
the effortJi to fret tha Cuban
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
ty, and tha children saved
prisoners but tho Americ in (UPI) —Pressure by smaller
to cents n yard on costunta
taxpayer la going to—whe­ nations apparently had failed
materials, over tbo quoted
ther be knows it or Hot­ today to bring lh« Soviet
Sanford morchaota’ prices
foot at least part of the bill." Union and the West any clo*
and there was plenty avail­
er to agreement on a nuclear
able, whereas la downtown
jjr ★
★
A committee .was . named not a county problem, but he Sanford th a n waa a shorts#*
..
by School Board Chairman felt a committee should be of tho m aterial needed.
Booming: Sales
Principal Andrew Bracken
Jam es Blrkenmeyer today to appointed fo meet with the
elty commissioners and medl- pointed out that It la im­
LAKELAND (UPI) - Flor­
negotiate with Sanford Mayor ate the problem. Those nam­
possible for tho schools to
ida citrus industry officials,
faced with a record citrus James II. Crtpps, and a ed were J. Dan Wright, Blr­ get satelfactory service on
crop, anticipate little diffi­ group from the City Com­ kenmeyer snd Mllwee,
athletic goods purchased in
Sanford from local mer­
HAVANA (UPl) — Negotia­ culty In handling the crop and mission over the $2,300 rent­
chants. Ha declared that when
tions for the release of 1,113 predict booming sales, parti al demanded by the city for
captured Cuban invaders bog cularly fo* grapefruit.
a shoulder pad for a football
the use of the stadium built
ged down Wednesday night in
uniform breaks it must bo
for the baseball training In­
discussion of undisclosed "de No Agreement
replaced immediately, and lo­
tails," and it appeared the
cal merchants can’t glva that
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) - stallation here.
talks might continue for some (UPI) —Tile University of
kind of sanrlre, but larger
A delegation of principals
time to come.
stores In other cities can re­
Mississippi Faculty Senate from local schools using the
New York attorney James was unable to agree Wedncs
place
the unit within hours,
facility was on hand to dis­
R. Donovan spent about four day night on a resolution de­
and will deliver in person, if
School
bus
driver
Harvey
hours in conference with Pre­ manding disciplinary action cus* their side of the m atter
Pugh's report on the recent necessary.
mier Fidel Castro without an­ against students heckling Ne­ with the board.
It waa underlined by board
accident
at Collins Ave., end
The principals were An­
nounced result.
member
J . Dan Wright, that
gro Jam es H. Meredith.
drew Dracken, Seminolo High Hwy. 17-92, In which Trooper the board Is a county board,
"The negotiations dkl not
Jim
Chsmbiess’
patrol
car
School, Hugh Carlton, Jun­
end today as expected," Mrs Swallowed Up?
and not a city board, and ha
ior High School, Harper Dou­ was severely damaged, was felt that if material can be
Berta Barreto, a go-between
MONTE CARLO (UPI) - glass,
discussed
at
the
School
Hoard
Crooms
Academy.
in tho negotiations, aald after
purchased
advantageously
The tiny principality of Mon­ They were accompanied by meeting today.
the meeting. "They will last
from outlets In other parts
aco hai until midnight to Fred Ganaa also from Semi­
According
to
Walter
Teague
two or three more meetings,
make a new tax deal with nole High School. The school­ who detailed Pugh’* report, of the county then It is up
because a few detail! must be
French President Charles de men felt in one accord that Pugh had stopped his bus be­ to the schools and the board
revised.”
Gaulle or face the prospect the charges included in the fore entering to croes the to do it.
Sirs. Barreto did not say
of being swallowed up by lease submitted by the City highway, end he stopped at
two men would meet
France.
Manager, W. E. Knowlea, in­ the center section for south­
oba
cluded too many maintenance bound traffic. The trooper ap­
set.
Council Opens
Bridge
P»g» 1
charges that tit* city would proached at a high rat* of
Classified .. Page 10 A 11
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - have to pay whether o r not speed on the inside Ian* and,
Pope John XXIII, a fatherly the facility was used by the seeing the bus, stepped on his Comics ......... . Pag* 10
Dear Abby
Ptgs 7
figure In white, today opened schools.
brakes and skidded into the
a momentous Ecumenical
The principsis were also east ditch of the hlghwrsy, Tea­ E d ito ria l.......... Page 4
Council of nearly 3,000 Ro­ strongly opposed to the rent­ gue sskl.
Entertainment . Page T
man Catholic prelates and al charge on the grounds that
I’utsle .............. Pag* 10
No action will l&gt;e taken by
A 60-yeur-oltl former mental said it might pave the way the city summer athletic pro­ the board on tha accident until Society ------- Page 8 A 9
Sports ........
_ Pag* 8
patient apparently stumbled toward the “ unity of man­ grams maker use of school after the trial (a held.
facilities, and they felt that
off the sea wall by the Lake kind."
should be taken into consi­
Monroe boat basin and drown­
deration in working out any
ed, Coroner Hugh Duncan re­ Formal Decree
ALEXANDER, Va. (Ul) - arrangement with the city.
ported today.
It was admitted that the
Tha woman was Identified U. S. District Judge Oren R.
as Kleanor Cacciano, Orlando, Lewie today Issues! a formal costs of operating the stad­
who waa released from Me- decree that Prince Edward ium should be considered,
Clenny State Hospital five County, Va., schools may not and it waa made clear to
THAT’S ALL WE KNOW!
stay closed to avoid Integra­ them by Knowlea that the
weeka ago.
tion
while
other
tax-support­
city
does
not
make
any
pro­
!I3 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Duncan aald there would bo
ed Virginia schools remain fit from the operation at the
no inquest.
$2,800 rental, but It still
A local fisherman found the open.
cost* the city from $1,000 to
• HIGH QUALITY TIKES AT FAIR PRICES.
body floating in the lake Wed­
td.ooo to keep ihe stadium
Rebels Fleeing
nesday night.
• EASY TIME PAYMENTS
CAIRO (U P I&gt; - Mecca ra­ in repair for the uses de­
manded
of
it
by
the
schools
dio in Saudi Arabia said to­
• NO CARRYING CHARGES
day that Yemeni rebels were and others using it.
• FACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL
J. Dan Wright said he felt
fleeing the capital of Sanaa
before a royalist advance it was a school problem.
• EXPERT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
but were caught between the
forces of Imam Hassan and
• ON - THE - CAR WHEEL HALANCING
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Bedouin tribesmen loyal to
• WE SPECIALIZE IN TIRES
D e m o c r a t i c congressional him.
FOR FOREIGN CARS
leaders, hard pressed to find
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
a quorum In either House or
• SALES - SERVICE &amp; BALANCING
President Kennedy signed In­
Senate, hoped today to wind
to law today a bill giving him
• WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS
up tha longest session in II
power to tear down American
years by Friday night.
tariff walla and provide cash
LOS ANGELES (Uri)
The major stumbling block
subsidiea to any American
waa tho effort to get a com­ A coroner’* Jury Wednesday who loses his job as a result.
promise on the agriculture ap- cleared actress Saundra Ed­
Congress delegated tha un­
propriationa. But Senate Dem­
TIRE SUPPLY, INCL
wards of criminal respond precedented powers to tha
ocratic whip H u b e r t H.
President for use In bargain­
bility
in
the
ehotgun
death
of
405 W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD
FA S-Ottl
Humphrey said "things are
ing with foreign countries for
looking much better” for • h e r actor • boyfriend who freer access to their markets
quick solution.
threatened to kill her.
for American products.

For Cubans, Bryant Says
The governor said be did act mainly as a clearing
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant said to­ not know the plana of the bouse to p an on to other
state governors what the
day he would rather fight tor United Statea regarding put­
ting federal money up to dates were doing In the field.
release of Cuban prisoners of ransom the Pigs Bay invad­
Meanwhile, U. S. Rep. Sidwar than buy their way out ers. He said basically, Cu­ ney llerlong Jr., (D-Fla.),
ban Premier Fidel Castro told President Kennedy today
of prison.
Bryant told a news confer­ was saying he would aeU that "every red blooded
ence ho bad no inside Infor­ the United States the lives American "would object to
paying ransom to the Cuban
of these men.
mation on negotiations for the
I sfoo't like blackmail *t I Communist realm s - tor the
p r im ■Va'" •wM' *v sa U » his either
. . end
—- of-*»••
* r.ium o( the uay of* P ip toU," -----Bryant- -said.
opIs toas w et. personal. But
On soother subject, bo said V i l l o n prisoners,
aald, "where a matter of his committee na cold war ■llerlonx. of Leesburg, sent
incipal la Involved, 1 pre­ education of the National a telegram to the President
fer to Oght my way out." Governor's Conference would noting tlwre were persistent
"U we are willing to buy
their lives,** he said, "we
should be willing to go get
them by more appropriate
m eins."

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Salute To Navy
At Game Friday
The Seminole High School
Band and Majorette Corps will
salute the men of the Sanford
Naval Air Station and HAT
WING ONE in a special half­
time show at the SanfordSeabreeie football gam t Fri­
day night.
Highlighting a theme of pa­
triotism will be the newly
formed color guard composed
of Joyce Walts, Sandy Get
man, llonry Childs and Sha­
ron Young. The Twirling SemInolei will perform with color­
ful flag batons, special music
will be played by the band,
and the whole exciting show
will be climaxed with a flit­
tering flreworka display.
The show has been originat­
ed and produced by Bandmas­
ter Ernest Cowley, with Band
Captain Charles Rabun and
Majorette Captain Joan Jones.
Game time la I p.m.

Jet Fighter
Rams Airliner
BAGOTV1LLE, Qu*. (UPI)
—A Voodoo J .t fighter plane
streaked down a rain-slick
runway Wednesday night and
collided with a Trane- Can­
ada A ir Linea Vlsount air­
liner, killing a atswardeea and
ona passenger.
The turbo - prop airliner
with 19 persens aboard had
Just landed on a flight from
Seven Islands, (Jus., and was
taxing off tha runway when
tha accident occurred.
The Canadian air force Jet,
taking off on a night mission,
sliced Into the tall section and
Jack*knlfed the airliner.
Fiva persons were injured
and nlna others were hos­
pitalised f o r observation.
The airliner carried 15 pas­
sengers and a crow of four—
pilot, cc-pilot and two ste­
wardesses.

Park Lease
W oes Aired

Negotiations
'Bog Down'

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Woman Falls;
Drowns In Lake

WAY WE GO . . . City work crews today
removed the traffic light at Second and Purk an
the first Htep in the downtown improvement
plan making Third St. a thru street. The light
will be placed at Third and Park. (Herald Photo)

Fed Officials Slate
Visit To Altamonte
A delegation of government
officiala will visit Altamonte
Springs to Inspect tha city for
tha Home and Housing Fi­
nance Agency, and to appraise
tha water installation of tha
Southern Gulf Utility Corp., it
w a s announced Wednesday
night a t a special meeting of
tha city council.
The team la coming to deter­
mine the efficacy of approv­
ing the loan application of tha
town for 8380,000 for the
municipal water ayatem, and
to determine a price for tha
private utility now serving
part of tha aouth end of the
town.
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Leon Cohn was a t the meet­
ing to discuss the installation
of a watar system for his new
development, and he was as­
sured by the council that tha
permanent maina would be in­
stalled and a well and pump
set in for the use of the sub­
division that would be tied in
with the main system when
construction of the water plant
was started.
Cohn also asked for approv­
al of a plat for the second ad­
dition to his Oakland Shores
area. The first plat called for
161 home* and tha plat ap­
proved by the Council added
an additional 109 homee to tha

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Jury Clears
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MMtiaiBai, New Hampshire;
Arthar B. Its * Jr., Arne*,
taryi an* stater, Mis. V. 0.
Batiks, East Kingston, H A
aad Nms graadchlldrea.
Mr. and Mrs. Tm* viiitad
In Lake Mary every winter
Air many years and will to
remembered
by
many
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C o j a m a n l t y Presbyterian
Church tore and will be m-

W S C S Circles
Set Meetings

Fryer Wings

NEW TREASURES B a r t Holllngs worth,
(right) and former treasurer, Jack G rata (left)
look over the books of the United Fond organiza­
tion in preparation for receiving donations to tha
budget of $88,000 set for tnie year's drive.
Headquarters is now open in the former Crumley-Montieth Building s t 117 8. Park Ave.
(Herald Photo)

A!m Mr*. le y Britt, Mr*.
OUte Whittle. MIm Joaa
Wright, Mr*. Dnttto Hlggiatothsm, Mi*. V. L . Gramtow, Mr*. Robert Drabik,
Mr*. Jack Baway, Mr*.
Qery Hudglas, Frank Metone, Braaat Cowtey and Dr.
and Mr*. Vaaa Partor.
Ala* Mr*. C. C. Kauffman,
Mr*, J . Baiter, Mr*. B. P.
Baat, Mr*. T. A. M ura/,
Mr*. L. Musgravt, Mr*. J.
M. Tulter, Mr*. T. Padden,
Ml*. D. Oimattad, Mr*, §.
SUa*l, Mrs. J. J. aUnktew*
in , Mrs. Harrr Echalberg•r, Mrs. J. Moynlton, Mrs.
T. SUrrett.
Alan Mr*. B. Lovelace,
Mrs. L. B. Hoop, Mrs. L. A.
Heath, Mrs. L. Lampnan,
Mrs. B. dldLoraasl, Mrs.
Leonard Munson, Mrs. Cam*
10* Bmc* and Mrs. Virginia
Middleton.
Mrs. B. B. Trne in Lake ■ ■ l ' * .' , *, *
Mary ba* tickets and in DaBary, Mr. and Mrs. Chaster
Rearlck and Mrs. Asenafli
Butter have ticket* tor sate.

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Praak Hubbard, Oraasa CHy;
Jack H ornby, Tampa; War­
ren Ewing, DeBary; Samuel
Rowe, Ellen Hammeremlth,
Erma Jean Baatey, Kathryn
Hubbard, Sherry Johnson
and Helen T. Gtecion * |
Sanford.

The Crusade Circle of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. HU.
Methodist Church WSCS will tell of Sanford, a hoy
Discharges
meet *t S p. m. today at
the home of Mrs. Herschol John A. Lawson Sr., WaJ.
Pyle on Spartan Drive la ter Gay, Ltwla Lalnhart,
Maitland.
Mra. Joseph Gonsalvos aad
The Dorcas Circle will meet baby, Mra. Ruben Blako and
a t • a. rn. on Tuesday at the baby, Monroe WUcoi, Chris­
home of Mra. Minnie Zim­ tine Buckner, Sadie Gut,
merman on Lakevtew Drive Mr*. Mark LeCuyer and
in Pern Park.
•baby.

James Emerson, William I.
Evans Jr., Lola Steaktey,
Mary Anderson, John Clough
and Randolph Harris of San­
ford.
Discharge*
Daniel Bruce, DeBary; Jo­
anne Snowman, Longwood;
Raymond Bass, Lake Mon­
rot; Prank Hubbard, Or an go
City: Slmono Gitaea, Longwood; Mabel West, DoBary;
Shirley Gaines, Lake Mary;
Mary Rosa Kalla, Ixese Mur­
ry, Andrew Knox, Mrs.
James R .. Dunn and baby;
Cheater Dlggtes and Mrs.
Frederick Graves and baby
a t Sanford.

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Good News
STEAKS
In Store For
Moose Women
The organisation of Mooao
women affiliated with San­
ford Lodge 1IS1 will boar
good news tonight as Mrs.
Eva Moors, acting chairman,
tella membera that applica­
tion la being prepared by the
Lodge for approval In estab­
lish an official local chapter
of Women of the Mooao.
The group will meet for Ba
first mooting this month at
• p. m. today In lodge head­
quarter* on the second floor
of the Evans Building In
Lake Mary.
Charter membership In the
Women of the Mooee will
bo open to those women pre­
sently In the organisation
and to any wife, mother,
daughter or lister of a Moose
member In good standing
with any tedga in tha United
Statas, Canada or England.
Women related to prospec­
tive lodge members also a rt
Invited to the meetings.
Other reports to be given
tonight Include plane for
Youth Day (Halloween) visits
and treats for children at
children's
thn
Methodist
Home in Enterprise and at
the hospital and on the neat
lodge dance which has toon
scheduled for Oct. V ,

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Food Order

Bear Lake
Garden Club
To M eet

HEADS

By Shirley Wentworth
The October meeting of the
Bear la k e Garden Circle
wUl be held at tho home of
Mrs. Richard Scott, Shirley
Drive, Bear Lake, at S p. m.
Wednesday.
Guert speaker will bo Mr*.
Helen Cockley who will give
"Qeneral Gardening Hints."

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TOMATOES

Legal Notice

APPEARING IN SANFORD on October 2Bth U thin trio of musical artists,
who entitled their presentation, ‘T hree In Concert." Miss Sandra Volkert,
(center) is a famous ballerina, who haa appeared at the Metropolitan,
with Southern Ballet Company anu five seasons a t the Theatre Under the
Stars in Atlanta. At left is Douglas Williams, who won the A rthur Godfrey
show award and has appeared widely in the country and abroad. Greg
Colson (right) is sta r of the Greg Colson Show on TV and has mads many
symphony performances. Season tickets are now on sale from now until
OeL 10th from members of th* Sanford-DeBary Entertainment Atap.

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la tb s s.n iln u l, c u u u ty C ourt
Houaa. Sanford. F lorida. In
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will be kilted
f a n by flu Owaty
lioa this afternoon.

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n il
t k . . . Said Msadi
before city f a tte n that d ty
registrations ay la M M u
eomparad to M M laat yaar
and adds aha aapacta 4 M ta
turn out to tbe yolk la tbo
city in November . . . Wa’U
ba lucky If M M turn o u t . . .
Clip thia out. C a n o la , tad
waH talk about B la N ovasbar.
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The city la coasidertac aaO*
iag Ua property ae Boat Seeoad S t which waa racoaa*
mended fat a m atter plan ta
bo utilised aa another down*
town f i n elation.
a a a
A CONVERSATION WITH
CITY MANAGRB W. B.
KNOWLES:
Reporter: Just bow much
did that shaggy dog caaa coat
the taxpayers of thia d ty f
Knowles: 100 percent
than M should bare.
Reporter: Coma on, Pete
how muchT
Knowles: It’s been going on
since February, police working on it . . . would bo bard
to Judge.
a e a
Well, we know tt coat |S0
tor the municipal Judge.
a a a
RUMINATIONS A P T E B
THE TRIAL OF A SHAGGY
DOG. . . . It was made pretty
clear at tha trial of Shop,
that unless a dog is registered
with tha American
Club, he Just h a a a t arrived
. . . nor have his owners ac
qutred that patina of raapecability so essential In mod­
em society . . V I n a d ty
has been since May trying
to find an attorney that
would sit aa Judge in the
ease, but none of the local
members of the clan of Ham'
murabal cared to be suspected of sitting In Judgment on
n dog . . , Shop’s ability to bo
m an's best friend neerly un­
hinged the whole proceeding
. . . how can you be dignified
when the defendant la nuul
ing everybody in aigbt . . ,
and wagging his tail . . . hia
reaction to the decision waa
an enthusiastic Ucklng of his
huge chops . . . Looked like
some notorious man was on
trial with Chief of PoUce Wil­
liams and four members of
the department lined up in the
ball, instead of "good 01'
Sbcp." , . . Going to cheek
and see if we can find out
how much the case cost the
taxpayers of Sanford
O well, U's all over now, and
01' Shep la home again.

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Dty is really slowing down
an condemnation proceedings
. . . All you have to do now
is plead hardship and they’ll
give you six months to fix
the house up.
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An Altamonte Springs neigh­
bor, Mrs. A. M. Bontempo,
tells us that since last year
she's been trying
to get
somebody In the city to put up
"Slow, School Zone" signs at
the intersection of HUlcrest
and Spring Lake Rd. near the
St. Mary-Magdalen School . . .
she says the cars Just wbis
by and that It it's dangerous
(or a child to even attempt
crossing the highway.
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Don't be surprised if the
county stops drag racing at
the air atrip . . . It would be
too bad . . . they turned in
over 1600 to the Juvenile coun­
cil two weeks ago.
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Speaking of the air strip,
model airplane show schedul­
ed all day Sunday and should
be « treat.
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NEVER UNDER • ESTI­
MATE THE POWER O r
THE PRESS: An Item ap­
peared In “The Clock" Mon­
day relating how one Boost­
er Club chairman spent fruit­
less hours on the phone try­
ing to gel volunteers for the
concession stand.
Result:
Today the chairman called
to say five persons had call­
ed to offer their servlcea and
thanks very much. (Hope the
tGatora are aa successful
Saturday — five touchdowns
against Texas!)

never been harm ed by tbe
allegedly "trleona, ferocious
and destructive" dog. Nor
could the owners of tha Dadsshunden say S k ip had ever
attacked people In their
knowledge.
It waa pointed out by
Shep'a attorney, th a t ta order
to be considered within the
meaning of tbo ordinances
and the statute they were
copied from, Shop had to at­
tack people. And nobody
would say ba had done so.
When tt came tim e for the
defense to eatl tta witnesses,
Attorney Birklaad aald. "We
have only eoa wttnses." He
walked out to fen hall and
la earn# Shep ott n leash.

withia ! the meaning of tbo
statutes covering attentions
Involving somewhat wayward
beasts. Rut It was ta vain.
Tbe awners of Urn “regtiterad. expensive" miniature
dachshands, who awore out
warrants against Shop's own­
ers because of fee Inability
af Shep and the two minia­
ture Dachshunds to get along
together, did their bast on
tha vitaeaa stand to provn
Shop's ferocity, as slid two
witnesses.
But the efforts of the wit­
nesses feu Rat whan one of
them admitted her pre-eebool
yeungxen regularly played
with OP Shop, both on their
lawn sad on his, sad bad

The first thing Shep did waa
cosy up to a spectator, who
petted him and Sbep revelled
la It, then he spied Atty.
Mack Cleveland, and tha his
shaggy dog proceeded to
make friends and (perbape)
Influence people.
Anyway, after tha ffeal
arguments, Judge Fitta rul­
ed there waa no "corpus de­
licti" established and tha
prevailing statutes applied
"la rem " and not to the own­
er. This all means, that no
crime had been proved, and
that the punishments applied
to tbo animals and not to the
animal's owners.
Judge Fitts dismissed tbo
cast at t : » p. m.

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WEATHER: Scattered showers through Wednesday. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 70-78.
VOL. 63

SANFORD FIREMEN make friends with four kindergarten youngsters
ns they tell them about how to prevent fires and help keep their home nnd
themselves safe. When these four children paid a visit to the Sanford Fire
Station Monday, they got to wear firemen's hats and sit in the big fire
truck. From left are Fireman Ronald Renaud, who holds Laurie Chevalier
on the fender. Behind her is P eter Bakke and Amy Youngblade. Coleman
Enaley stands on the running board with LL G. Manning Harriett.
(Herald Photo)

Diagonal Parking
Plan OK'd By City
City crews will sta rt blank­
ing cut parallel parking stalls
on the south side of F irst St.
from Oak to Sanford ae the
first step In a downtown im­
provement program approved
by the City Commission Mon­
day night.
Commissioners okayed a
six man committee report
by a 4-1 vote with Tom Mc­
Donald voting against dia­
gonal parking. "It will cost
more money and wo know
that parking Is not the
answer,’’ McDonald said.
McDonald said he approved

the other polnta In tha pro­
gram but asked that diagon­
al parking ba stricken off.
"If yout strike that out
you might aa well knock tho
whole business out," Earl
Higginbotham answered and
moved the program ba put
into affect on a trial basis
"Immediately."
City
Manager W. E.

Knowles said that he had no
idea on Just how much the
plan would cost but It would
maan tha moving of park­
ing metera, posting of 15
mile an hour speed signs and
relocating the center line be­
tween Oak and Sanford.
The downtown committee
of Joe Baker, Mayor Jim
Crappa, Al Wilson, E. C.
Harper, Charlea Robinson and
B. L. Perkins recommended
diagonal parking on the south
side of the street, limiting
traffic speed to 15 mph
third
street be made a thru
Mixing: Move
JACKSON, Mias. (UPI) - street from Sanford to French
Dewey Greene, a 31-year-old and a beautification program
Negro f r o m
Greenwood, Including potted plants along
Min., laid Monday he hat the main street.
The Courthouse Committee applied for admission to the
threw the problem of where to University of Mississippi.
find offices for the new coun­
ty administrative aide back in Enters Hospital
tha laoa of the countv conunisWASHINGTON (UPI) slonera at Monday night’s Army Secretary Cyrus R.
Vance entered Walter Reed
meeting .
A motion made by Andrew Army Hospital Monday for
Carraway stated that “inas­ therapy and observation of
much aa the courthouse com­ a back Injury.
City Commissioners Mon­
mittee has previously allocat­
day clamped down on pro­
ed all the space In the court­ Rusk Pledge
duce vendors using wayside
WASHINGTON (UPI) house (under r e m o d e l i n g
plans drawn up last year it is Secretary of State Dean Rusk stands requiring them to
recommended that apace ba pledged today to work for start conforming with the
found in a suitable existing of­ the "economic and social de­ u n itary codes of the city.
fice some other place," (out­ velopment" of the “oppressed City Manager W. E. Know­
side tha courthouse. The mo­ people of Cubs" If they wers les hit at the lack of sani­
tion was seconded and passed freed from Communist rule. tation of the stands and rap­
unanimously a n d secretary
ped the “ whole makeshift
BUI Bush instructed to draft Probe Crash
u letter to the County Com­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — operation."
In oilier business the com­
Navy technicians sought to
missioners to that effect.
mission
put into effect new
determine
today
from
wreck­
In discuseion prior to the
sewer rates which will mean
age
of
a
Navy
Jet
and
a
civ­
motion, the only apace the
committee felt could possibly ilian executive plane whe­ Sanford residents will start
paying a minimum of 32.33
be utilised might be the por­ ther the two collided ove*
on their sewer bills starting
the
Atlantic,
killing
live
pertion of the law library direct­
Oct. IS.
ly behind the commieiion eons.
The new ordinance, drafted
chambers. Committee members
Monday night, paves tbe way
noted that all the recommend­ Undergoes Surgery
for the financing of the sew­
ed changes have been made In WASHINGTON (UPI) age treatment plant.
the allocation of courthouse Doctors a t Walter Reed Army
Approved a pay raise for
spare, with the exception of Hospital performed surgery Lt. Joe lllckson of the police
the registration office. Regis­ Monday on NATO secretary department.
trar Camilla Bruce had said General Dirk U. Slikker for
removal of a right colon
that due the coming election,
containing a tumor, aa well
she would not Le able to move
as an inflamed gall bladder.
her offlcea into the courthouse
until tha first of next yaar.
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of pygmtea and seven-foot ing to the Atomic Energy
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Batutaia, became tha 33rd Com minion (AEC). It was
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TUE3., OCTOBER 9, 1962

SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 887

Seminole Will Cooperate
With Orange On Drainage
The County Commission
■greed today to cooperate
completely with tha Orange
County commission in an
$8,000,000 water control pro­
ject.
The delegation was headed
by
Commissioner Donald
Evans, who pointed out that
the Orange County commit*
akin did not want to feed
Into Seminole County

Meredith Hits
Army Unit Move
OXFORD, MUs. (UPI)—
Negro James Meredith com­
plained today that Army
unite guarding against vio­
lent protests against his en­
rollment at the University
of Mississippi have been re­
segregated.
In a three-page handwrit­
ten statement Meredith also
denied that ha had been
“picked or selected" by Negro
leaders to enter the school.
The statement was Issued
from Meredith's apartment
In Baxter Hall to • pool cor­
respondent.
"Certainly no price Is too
high to pay for the rights of
enjoying full American citi­
zenship. Yet when It comes
to forfeiting one particular
right or privilege in onler to
receive another right or
privilege. It is quite possible
to get the bad end of the bar­
gain," Meredith said.
“There are two things that
have occurred and are now
occurring that have made my
struggle most difficult.
"The first concern* the mili­
tary. Tha first two days of
my stay at the University of
Mississippi, the m i l i t a r y
units looked like American
unlta. All soldiers held their
position and performed the
task for which they had been
trained and ordered to do.
Since that timt the units
have been re-segregated. Ne­
groes have been purged from
their positions ki ranks. On
Thursday, Oct. 4, 1962, I
brought this to the attention
of the proper authorities. On
Friday, I waa informed that
the situation would he cor­
rected and the Negroes would
be put back into their places
in the rank*."

without providing a way out
to the SL John* liver.
Their engineers had, be
said, developed a back-bone
plan, minus frills, that would
drain into tho two Weklva
Rivers, tho Lake j Howell ba­
sin and tbe Little Kconlockhachee River, sad 1$ waa nates-

a ary for tbe local esmmta(ion to a u u r t them o( their
cooperation In the acquisi­
tion of rilhta-of-way by the
use of eminent domain pro­
cedures and other processes
available.
The only doubter ta tbe
chamber was William Kilby,

large SemlnoW land owner
who declared that Uw idea
of tbo Orange County com­
mission was to flood Semi­
nole County lands and they
weren’t Interested la any­
thing bat getting the water
out o l Orange County.
He waa answered by Con-

eade Set
in a normal yaar."
Thera waa some discussion,
started by Commissioner Ted
Williams, about the ability of
tha present ditch to accept
more runoff than It now re­
ceives, but the board was re­
assured by Engineer Bush and
tha plan waa approved.
Chalmers aald, after the ap­
proval, th at tha grocery chain
waa “pushing" to get the pro­
ject underway, and time waa
of tha esssnsa If Sanford waa
to have a new supermarket.

Algeria Pledges
African Support

HAVANA (UPI) — Usu­
ally Informed sources aald
today Premier Fidel Cas­
tro's absence from Havana
was bolding up a resump­
tion of talks aimed al the
release of 1,113 Cuban In­
vasion prisoners.
New Y o r k
Attorney
James B. Donovan wav re­
ported "marking time"
pending Castro's availabili­
ty for more talks.
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In its first edition, the Her­
ald said the prisoners would
arriva early today. In later
editions, however, It said the
transfer of the prisoners might
be delayed but that it was still
possible they would get to
Miami today.

In other business the com­
mission opened the way for
the Sunland Garden Club to
negotiate with Brailey Odham
for the transfer of former park
property from the county to
the club ao they can start con­
struction on their new club
and community building.
The plat of a section of
Meredith Manor waa approved
with the proviso th at this la
the laat replat permitted that
has features not In strict ac­
cordance with the taw.

1,10 0 Cuban Invaders
Set To Be Released?
MIAMI (UPI)—The Miami
Herald reported today that
tha release of 1,113 captured
Cuban invaders has been ar­
ranged and they may be
brought to Miami today.
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UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI)—Algerian Premier Ah­
med Ben Bella pledged un­
conditional support today to
African nationalists in Uicir
struggle* In Angola, Rhodes­
ia, South Africa and Southwest
Africa.
lie made no mention of the
situation between the United
States and Cuba, which he is
scheduled to visit after talks
with President Kennedy in
Washington last week. But he
did support the seating of
Communist China in ths Unit­
ed Nations.

luRlng Engineer Bert O’Neil,
who pointed out that tbe con­
struction of dame, bridges
and other structures was
slmed a t water control, not
only drainage. He did say
that drainage was Important
but tbo control of tba flow
of water was primary. And
for that reason it was neces-

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A drainage pla submitted
by the RaUmeade Corp., for
tba alts of tbcl&gt; proposed
•hopping canter on French
Ave. at 27th St., w is accepted
today by the Coun y Commis­
sion.
Acceptance of tie plan will
permit the coinpai y to begin
construction within two week*
on the new project which will
Include a huge mw Atlantic
and Pacific Toa Co npany sup­
ermarket, arcortll g to Tom
Chalmers, Bellmwide repre­
sentative who presented tho
plan.
The proposal, which had tha
support of County Engineer
Bill Hush, will drain Into an
old drainage ditch which pass­
es under Onora Road on its
way to Lake Jeenip.
Hush assured the Commis­
sion the underpays at Onora
Itoad would ba mfftcienl to
carry tha additisnal outfall
without enlargement, “under
conditions of normal rainfall

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so Joint planning and expedi­
tion of the project would b«
assured.
The Seminole Commission­
ers voted to give their co­
operation under the condi­
tions of the promised Joint
planning at every stage of
the project.
Representatives from I h o
City of Maitland and tho
Clayton Realty showed up to
appeal the decision of tho
Board of Adjustment in throw­
ing out the proposed new
Maitland disposal plant
While the commission meet­
ing waa in its early stages the
realty people and tbe Mait­
land delegation went into a
huddle in the empty court
room and the County Cora mil­
lion was told that the differ­
ences between the two groups
might be Ironed out around
tbe table and they would ap­
pear before tbe commission
this afternoon with the results
of tbe pow-wow.

Invasion Time
Ripe— Chiang

The newspaper aald the de­
lay waa caused by tha lastminute scheduling o f a meet­
ing today between Premier
Fidel Castro and James B. TAIPEI, Formosa (U P O Donovan, the New York at­ President Chiang X;*-«h#k
torney who has been negotiat­ declared today "the time is
ing their release.
ripe now" for an all-out aL
Reliable source* reported the tack on Communist China,
prisoners were being moved led by himself.
from a prison on the Isle of
Chiang'a declaration,
re­
Pines off Cuba's southern leased tonight, will be read
roast to prisons on the main­ at a mass rally Wednesday
land.
celebrating the Republic of
Castro and Donovan met China's "double ten" na*
moat recently Friday night, tlonal day—tbe 31st anniver­
when they were closeted for sary of Sun Yat-Sen's OeL
more than two houra. No de­ 10, 1911 revolution which
tails of (heir talks were made overthrew the Slanchu em­
public officially, but they were perors.
believed near agreement on
It will be repeated in
term s for the release.
broadcasts aimed at the
The Cuban leader had de­ Communist - governed main­
manded $tl2 million ransom for land.
the prisoners. Donovan was
"I will lead our armed
believed to be offering him force*," Chiang said.
food and medicines of conildThis will be the 13th nation•rably less value, perhaps al day the 71-year-old Chiang
with a cash payment as well, j has observed on Formosa.

CasselberryDelaysWater RequestAgain
Action on Casselberry Util­
ities’ request to raise Its water
rates waa delayed again Mon­
day night by the Board of
Aldermen pending the com­
pany’s presentation of a cer­
tified audit and satisfactory
evidenca that the request ta
Justified.
A statement of Income for
the last fiscal year waa pre­

sented by A. 8. Barlow of the
accounting firm Potter Bower
and Co. of Orlando showing
that tha company auffsred a
net loss of $4,007.78. Barlow,
who said hia firm ’s certified
opinion would follow In a few
days, alto had prepared a
schedule of the proposed new
ratee showing in detail in­
creases ta relation to usage.

After the board studied and
questioned the report for more
than an hour Alderman Rohn
Lady movad th at tha whole
matter bo delayed by the pres­
ent board until after the De­
cember elections. A second
from Mrs. Hope Bennett and
“nays' from tyorge Howard
and Cliff Overman d f illirrktif

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Evwry dog has hia day, and
OP S tep had hia Monday in
court. And II wan a victor­
ious oat.
Called tor I p.m „ the In­
ability of fee attorney tor
Shep, E. R. Kirkland, Or­
lando, to m ake Urn date on
time resulted in acting City
Judge Albert N. Fitts, not
getting the proceeding* un­
derway until S:M p.m.
If it was Shcp’a day. It
certainly wasn't City Attor­
ney William Hutchison Jr's.,
day. AO of hia forensic skill
was used to prove Shep'a
passive animosity towards
a mailer dogs constituted his
being a "vlciaua, ferocious
and
destructive
animal".

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the board since Chairman Paul
Bates refused to vote.
A t this time Attorney Ken­
neth Mcintoeh advised that in
order to comply with minutee
of tho last two meetings the
m atter should bo delayed un­
til the certified audit report ta
forthcoming after which time
tho board could ask the Utility
company for still further in­

formation showing why the
added income ta necessary.
In other business tba board
accepted the low bid of Hol­
ler Motors of Sanford to pro­
vide a new police car a t a coat
of $1,806 with trade in.
f
Other bids s a m e f r o m
Strickland - Morrison, $1,854
and Brass Motors, $2,100.

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Jd Lines Kids 'Com Though'
B ib a W . E li toe Koetivai
wttb a ITT, L a m to* Spoil*
a a i G n a t M i b i i m h i with
171. Mabal D a g g n and Jna*
Split* a a i tarkeyi were
ptosttfuL Make! D u u a a and
Aaa Cridtoy eear tried the 5-IB
the 14 end
to t 4-5-7.
I by Em i t
Ffttatr, O ne*

H ospital

A R E A D IR EC TO R Y
FURNITURE

Badcock Furniture
A ssociate Store
r.ART AND USA EATS MOKAN, m a r t MrtfcaalMto raeantij pro.
seated Semiaole County Sheriff, J. L. Hobby with this gtxnxt f a r o m a t
the Florida Sheriff. Bojr*. Ranch. Bow m r, the Sheriff laid that there
wae no place to drive the go-cart at the ranch and one go-cart wouldn’t
go tar among the many boy. there. Accordingly, the cart la op far eale
end the proceed, will go to the Boy’a Ranch, poaalbly for aome type of
mraatloaal equipment.

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Ails And Crafts

SCANT THANKS are egpraaaed by Jha Hunt, right, praaldant at the Sand*
nolo Aaaodation for Retarded Children, and X r t Jerri Keith, teacher at
the arhool. to FTaak Hofanea, (left) and Gene Walter, of the f3k$ O ak
Recently member, of the Elka constructed a new wide sidewalk 10 fast
long at the little Red SchoolhouM. The children are now able to vide
whedsd toy* wagon, and tricycles, daring their play periods.
(Herald Photo)

AGENCY
tlfl f . p m Avb. p a M N l
SANFORD, PU L

Club Sell Dales

THESE
LITTLE
ADS
A n The Shertoal
Distant*

Junior College
Offers C leis In
Merchendiiing

BUYER
ltet.ee
Arttot lo d e
F r e u d will f ir e a law on
atrmtiae tn m 9 u l eotil
aeoe ee Saturday end Doe
t a o i y t n m the Junior Col*
la te of Adnlt Eduction in
Daytona Beech will be e t the
F n lis . flannel
for U. A. BeproienUtiv* from
the Fifth Coafiusehmal Dis­
trict. beied fato talk an op’position to th e liberal leftolation being passed by the
Democrat*.
John F . Jacobs, candidal,
for tbe State Senate, told tbe
group that be to appe n d to
any increase in the tax bur­
den and promised to help
promote efficiency and econ­
omy in government
Alfred K. Southard of Edgewater, candidate for ate to

Legal Notice

day.
Tbe Florida Faderatton of
A rt Convention will bo bald
in Lakeland. Nov. 1*-17.
Clinton Sommer announced
that the Juried Show of De­
nary Aria and Craft* would
continue throughout the en­
tire month of October e t tbe
lag o f tbe dub wee eat ia
December when tbe topic
"Religion’* will b* told la a rt
by Mrs. Andrew Day of Da-

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Mrn. M. Hibbard, to charge
of the program, presented
pictures of the United N a­
tions Building and told of
the work the UN to doiaf ell
over the world. She explained
the UN Charter, * o Chang­
ing World end the i m eept of
the Secnrity Council end told
of medical cere that to being
giren expectant mother* end
their children end of the impoftext p e rt the. mid-wife
pleyi le maay coontrice with
aid from the United Nations.
Announcement wee made
that Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Swallow bed delivered to
DeLand headquarter* a total
of 100 pound* of clothing and
shoe* to bo aent overtone.

tbe h older o f fhe follow ing
e e rtlfle a to h a s filed sa id a ev­
il fiesta fe r u s deed l e be
leaned thereon. The c e rtifie s!#
nam ber s a d r e e r e t leeaeace,
th e deecrtpU en ef tb e p ro p e r tr . s a d th e sem e In w hieb
it w ee assessed a re a* fe tC e rtlfle e u No. l i t
le n te e e e IH *
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T eer et

D**»ri, : low .f r ,0,w lr

L «U * I* 1* W k D. T re a t
U Benlaudo i a r i e e e Ade e r d ls g U Ptete T h ere o f
R ecorded U ses the P e b lle
R ecord* e f .e n le e l* c o n e t r Florid*
Mem* le w hich sm e lte d O. F.
IlliL All e f e tld p re p e rtr heleg la th e County of Sem iBole, g i s t s ef Florid*. U n l . i t
each e tr t l f le il * shell be re soom ea eccoram g t* u w ta*
p re p e r tr d esc rib 'd la each
e o rtlfta a te will be told I* the
h lfb e e t bidder a t lb* f r o s t
doer e f th e Remleol* C ounty
C e a rt
H o a te
et
S anford.
F lorida, e n Ik* t i n t M onday
In th e m oath ef N ovem ber.
I t t t . w hich le the l l h d a y e t
Novem ber, III!.
D ated th is t l t h day e f S e p t­
ember. m &gt; .
cabal)
A rth u r II. Beckw ith, J r ,
C le rk C licall C ourt,
Bcmlaol* C ouetr, Florid*
F aklleh Oct. I, », II. | | .
C D .- l
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NOTICB IS IIRIIKUT HIVBN, T h a i a L U ta th e h o ld 'r
e f th e follow log c e rtific a te
he* filed to ld e e rtllle e te for
U a deed le be Issued therean.
The e e rllfte e te num ber end
y ear e f leeueeee, the d e sc rip ­
tion o f th e property, e n d the
sem e In w hich It wee s e tte e ed e re u# follow*!
C e rtlflc e t* No. ! • / ! ! of No
III
T «*r of l**u*nr* MSI
D 'oovtpltou e l Pveportyi
L et* I t * !» Blk. U W**t
A ltem onto H eight! koctlnn
O ne P le lk e o k II P e g s lb
Nemo In wblah l u e .M f l ||.
Kno*
Bolllnghauo, Truolo*.
All nf 'e ld property bolng In
lh* C ounty of Somlnol*. S lat*
e f P torlde. Unit** *uch cortlflcat** ab*)l b* r«.loom 'd
e oeordlag t# lew th e p ro ­
p e rty doeertbed In tu c k c e r ti­
ficate w ill be sold to th*
h lg b o it bidder e t tb* front
door e f th e Bemtnol# C ounty
C ourt H ouse a t Oeaford. F to rId*, on th e first Monday In
th* m o ath e f November. M il,
w hich I* th* I t h day of N ortm bor, M il.
D eled thl* l l t h day e f Beylember, lid ! .

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A rth u r K. B u k w ith , J r ,
e to r k C ircuit C e u rt
a*raln*l* County, F lo rid a
Publish Oct. I, », II. IS.

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T he BoerC *f C e s e ty Com ­
m issioners e t Sem inole Coen*
tr . Florid*. w ill receive bid*
e t th e e tflce * f A rth e r H.
B eckw ith. J r . c le r k , la th e
C e artb eu e e e t M e f e r i . F I e l ­
ide, u s le It** P. M M ender.
O ctober I t , I t t l , ta r rem odell e t end flnliblnff T e a A ssess• r*e O ffice la th e C o a rt H eeee,
Mil lord.
Plane end fee epod fleet lone
may be o b ta in ,d la Ibo C oun­
ty X ante* Office. C ourt House,
se n fo rd .
M ead o rs
tb ro a c b
F ridays from *:«* A. M. to
l:o* P. M.
Illil, to bo enclosed le e
seeled envelope p le ta lp m a rk ­
ed * a th e oatolde " » ld e for
R em odeling T b s A a sc sse re s
Office, C onrt R aeee. .e a f e r d
Open Ootobor t t . 1M I.“

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Chapman Concrete
Products

A. M. on Tuesday. O ctober &gt;1.
111!, e t e m eetin g to be held
In the C ounty C om m issioners
m eeting room In Iho c o u r thones a t Sanford, F lorida.
The rig h t I* reserv e d to
• tlv * a n y Irre g u le rllle a or
lee h n lca iltlta In bid* e n d to
rtjo c t a n y and a ll bide.
H oard e f C ounty C om m is­
sioner*
S,rnln'il* C ounty. - F lo rid a
J . C. H utchison, C hairm en
By R. B. D row n, Z oning
D irector
id*. u n til 111* F. M. on F riday
Publish Oct. », !«. IMS.
O ctober If. I I I ! , en th e fal­
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low ing Item*: .
XOTICM OP A F P L IC b T IO .
1.
A a a ro ilm a le ly
t .l H
r u n TAX IIHMII
g a llo n ' ef prem ium gees(*»*. isd.1* F lo rid a S ta tu te s
line e t the Police Its tle n ,
*r taw t
1.
A ppro ilm ately
S .l't
MOT ICC ia HEM CBT OIVgallon* of prem ium gaso­
KM, T h a t O v e re tre tt L end Co.
line e t Plr* n a t i o n Re. !.
tho h older of th e follo w in g
I.
A p p ro ilm a tely
ll.te t
c ertlflc et* ha* tU 'd ta ld corgelfbne of re g u la r gaso­
llflcet* for ten deed to be
line a t the C ity gktp.
le'uod thoreon. T h e c e rtific a te
4.
A p p ro ilm a te ly
I, M l
num ber and y e ar of I'tu a n c e ,
gallon* e f dleeel fuel fer
the descrip tio n of th e proth* W ater P la n t. Refuse
porty, end the nam e In w hich
Division, and a ir s e t Divi­
It w e t e i 'S '. t d e re ea fo l­
sion.
lower
Bide shell he ta n k w ages
C e rtifica te No. t i l
T e a r ef p rise s delivered to th e City**
Issuance tblo
d istrib u tio n point* on demand
Uoewripllen e f F r w p c n n
end e hall shew th e eiem p t
l e u I * I It.* '* W ! ! le t.
Th* successful bidder
It. e f Let S) Bib B T ra c t shell eupply end In sta ll ell
I I Manlendo S p r in g ' Ac­ necessary pump* e n d teak*
c o rding to P lo t T h ereo f t e d e ll pump* ekalt kev* su it­
llc c u rd 'd Upon th e P ub- able gauge* re c o rd in g tke
llo Hcoordc of acu tln elc q u a n tity
pumped e n d eeld
C ounty F lo rid a
g a u g es shell be In w orking
Nsei* In which a e 'c e o td Joel order. All bid* sh e ll show the
N'leoo. *1 cl. All of cold p ro ­ o c ta n t re tle g at th e gasoline
perty bolng In th e C ounty of bid end th* class o f d to s'l
Seminole, S to le of Florid*. fuel th a t I* bid. Bid* shell
Ualea* such c e rtific a te ehall be fe r th* tn e u a l period be­
be redeem ed acco rd in g lo tew g in n in g November I. IMS.
lb* p ro p e rty deocrlbed In eurh
Illd t will be p ublicly opeaed
c 'r tlf lc u te will be sold tu tbe In tb* H l y Com m ission Room.
h i g h " ! bidder e l the f ro s t City H all, Sanford. Florida,
door o f the Sem inole C ounty a t S:M P. M. en F rid a y , Oct.
fo u r ! Ilo u '* a t S anford, F lo r ­ eb er II. IMS.
ida. on tbe firs t Monday In
Th* City Com m ission re ­
lb* m onth of N ovem ber, l i t ! , serve* lh* rig h t t e s e c ts ! the
which Is the t t h day of Nov­ low est e a d /e r b eet bid ead
ember, i bar.
ro e o r'c e the rig h t to releet
D ated thi* :u t» day of d 'S l - any e r ell bide fep th e beet
ember. I t ts .
In te re sts ef tbe C ity e f Bee&lt;dTAL&gt;
ford.
A rth u r IL B eckw ith. Jr..
W arren Z. K new lee
C lerk C ircu it C ourt
C ity M anager
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida
C ity ef S anford, F lorida
Publlili Out. S. ». II. IL
Publish Oct. I, M U .
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T.S. T h a t O verstreet Tatnd Co.

th e holder e f ' t h e fo tlew lag
o ortlfleet* has filed said c e r­
tific a te for tea d**d to be
I t 'u e d t h 'r 'e a . T he c e rtlflc e t*
n um ber end year e t Issuance,
lb * d t'c rlp lla a e f th e a re p a rty , end tbe nam e In w hich
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R 'c o rd 'd Upon th e Public
R e co rd '
of
iem ln o le
C ounty, Florida
Name In which assessed H.
K nox
B ettlagbaua.
T ru 'te e .
All e f Mid p ro a erty being In
tb * County e f Uemlaele, a te te
e f Florid*. U n i"* such e ertlfle e ts 'tis it be r e d 't m t d a c ­
c o rd in g to U w th e pro p erty
described In seek c e rtific a te
w ill ke Mid to th e h ig h est
b id d er e t the fro n t door of
th e Seminole C ounty C eurt
H ouse e l Sesferd, Florida, en
th e firs t Monday in the m outh
e f November, M il. w hich le
tb e l l h day e f Novem ber. IMS.
D ated this !4 th day ef
Septem ber, M l!.
(BSA L)
A rth u r H. B eckw ith, Jr.,
C lerk C ircuit C ourt
Sem iaole County, Florida
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cut flowers flanked by two

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tre y , of cookies.
Presiding a t tbe buffet
were Mr*. Everett Swift and
Mias Beatrice J . Tyson.
Door hostesses for tbe
meeting were Mra, Jam *.
Oddy and Mra. Pater HalL

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ATLANTIC
ic n a d Q n al
tbe Dept, ef Education.
Mrs. Margaret Blair, itsto
tad county Republican com­ V F W Pott 8207
mittee worn*t , wok* briefly
to tbe DeBery group nad an- Sets Meetings
By Pease Estes
nouncemenf * u made Out
The October meeting ef
• Political Rally will to bald
at Psabody Auditorium la South Beat (sole VFW Poet
Daytona B uck on O ct O MOT will be held a t B p m.
today.
beginning at aoon.
The $ W Auxiliary will
m ast at • p.aa Thursday.
The hammock wae hi routed
Beth meetings will be held
by tbe Americas Indian* wbe In the former Joyce* Buildcalled It a hamaca. I t was an In; in Lcnfvrood.
oiovaud net used fa r limp­
ing.
W ire. Waal Paddtog
A tough .Boy ef nickel and
copper to machined into .
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wire wool sad la used as padding to euihton the vibrations
M v rrA T fo * t o m o
s e e l'd bid* w ill be received of &gt;*t engines in aupersonle
In th e office ef th e C ity M ea­
t i e r , City Hell. S anford, F lo r­ aircraft.

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N o n ca i. nr.R K R T a iran. T h a i O v e reu e e t L and Co.

IN S U R A N C E

HARRY ADAIR’S

B AN K

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AFFILIATED WITH THE ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
SANFORD, FLORIDA
STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
SEPTEMBER 28, 1962
COMPTROLLER’S CALL

RESO U RCES

L IA B IL IT IE S

Loans and Discounts
$ 4,708,901.18
Banking: House, Furniture and
204,667.13
Fixtures
48.847.01
Other Real Estate
21
, 000.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock
30.660.02
Other Resources
U. S. Government
Obligations
$3,650,930.92
Other Bonds and
Securities
1,080,770.08
Cash and Due From
Banks
1,310,109.77 6,041,810.77
Total

Capital Stock

250.000.

00

Surplus

450.000.

00

Undivided Profits

179,673.60

Reserves

143,118.30

Unearned Discount

178,069.73

Deposits

$11,055,886.11

9,855,024.48

Total

OFFICERS

$11,055,886.11

DIRECTORS

GEORGE A. ORTAGU8
Chairmen of to* Beard
U. H. HODGES
President
R. V. MANN
Executive Vie* President

H. H. II0DUE3
President

11. B. POPE
President, H. B. Pope Co.
8*aford, Florida

GEORGE D. BISHOP

GEORGE A. ORTAGUS
Vie* President
The Atlantic National Bank
of Jacksonville
Jacksonville, Florida

Retired, Sanford, Florida

R. W. DEANE
Vice President A Cashier

L. L FRAZIER

O. C. MCBRIDE
Assistant Cashier

Sanford, Florida

MRS. LOIS D. HOUSHOLDLR
Aaeieunt Cashier

Secy. A Tree. Orlando Paving Co.

MRS. CATHERINE M. RAY
Assistant Cashier
H. D. ROWLAND
Assistant Cashier

R. F. MANN
Executive Vice President

Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

IRA E. SOUTHWARD
President
Southward Fruit Co., Inc.
Sanford, Florida
GEORGE A. SPEER JR.
Attorney
Sanford, Florida

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velopment operations be Flor­
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■ The Hackles, who h a m for
To get their operations off
y ean been pnee-makera of the
m am unity develop ment in­ to o flying start the Hackles
dustry and among the natlon’a ham :
Formed a completely new
company, Tha Hackle Bros.,
Inc., to serve as their vehicle
for the development of Del­
tona and other fully-planned
Florida communities, and to

m a i l la other construction
and development actlvttteo.
Set e $20 milUoo u l« s goal
for the first rear of operations
of Ih a Hackle B rat., lac. —
|U million la Deltona homeilte aalca and IS million In
bouae aalea.
Earmarked a aolld t l mil­
lion for adT«rtlais« in the
Brat year alone, much of tt
scheduled for local media in
key metropolitan marketa of
Florida and throechoot the
North..

Established l network of
franchised agents to carry
Hackle Brae., lac., sales to
principal northern states and
abroad, with oaaphaafc on the
growing retirement and pre­
retirement markets.
**Onr plans lo r Deltona
•ring every square foot of the
area, are nearing completion
and the Initial work already la
under way," said Frank E.
Hackle, Jr., president ef Tbo
Hackle Broe., Inc.

Demo Club
Opens Season
In DeBary

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LYMAN’S VARSITY CHEERLEADERS thla year are Pam Eldrldge,
Cheryl Merck, Maggot G arrett and Brenda Petty, top photo, front row,
left to rig h t and Gloria Green, Lynn Roberta, Marta Jonea and Kay May in
back. In the Junior V arsity Corps are Dana Hall, Judy Estes, Lynnett
Werner and Mary Louisa Haines, bottom photo front row are Brenda Moncrief, Ann Miller and Sandy Tennant, back.
(Herald Photo)

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
The Democratic Club of De­
Bary opened its fall season
leat Wednesday with a cover­
ed dish supper and program
for whleh Voluala County
Sheriff Rodney Thursby and
Rep. Jams* Sweeney were
speaker*.
Members were urged to get
their friends and neighbor*
out to the polls and were
told th at government it "big
buelneea," from the local
level right on np to tho na­
tional level
Sweeney alee answered
questions e n reepportlonment.
Announcement was mads
th at Congressman 8yd Hertong will begin hla tour of
the county at tho DeBary Re­
creation Hall on Oct. 27 at
10 a.m.
New membert joining tho
club et tho opening meeting
were Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Ulrieh, Thomas Howard, Mr.
and Mrs. Matheeon and Mr.
and Mrs. Joyce.

Fishing Club
To Hear
Sten strom
By Mrs. Adam Haller
Form er State Senator Don
glaa Stenitrom of Sanford
wlU apeak on "Trust Fuads,
Wills and Handling of an
E state" at Wednesday’s 7:30
p. m . meeting ef the De­
Bary Fishing Club In the
Fire Hall.
The meeting, with Clyde
Wright presiding, will be
open to the public.
Final plans for the club’a
Oct. 17 deep sea fishing trip
also will be dlacueied.

Girl Scout Meet
A meeting will be held In At
tamonte 8prlnga a t 1:45 p. m.
Wednesday for mother* Inter
e*ted In helping organise i
Girl Scout Troop for fifth
grade girls. The meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Gerald Connelly, 1109 Mait­
land Ave. Assisting Mrs. Con­
nominee. A brief biographical competition, O ct 13, WUber nelly as co-leader wlU be Mr*.
Lucill* Hatty.
sketch on the nominee la also laid.
dealrabla.
Last year, City Hanagcr W.
E. Knowlea received t h e
award and tha year before it
waa John Kridcr, manager of
the Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce.
The local winner U to be
entered in the Jaycee State

Good Government Award Deadline Set
* Nomination! for thla year's
winner of tha Sanford-Scmlnole Jaycees Good Government
; award are now open, but the
• dosing deadline la Wednesday
*with the general public invited
to send in their entries to
Chairman Jack WUber at the
;Jayce« Building.
"Tius is a way ot nonoring
*an outstanding person who has
contributed greatly to tbo
community and the people of
• the area, In the field of gov­
ernm ent,” WUber said.
• There is no age Umlt, and
entry forma may be picked up
;a t the Jaycee Building, to aid
•‘in listing the qualifications
land accomplishments of the
Rye cultivation seems to
be a fairly recent develop­
ment among the gralna and
.therv la no record of its use
•among ancients.

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Jordan Marsh Nearly Set
Central Florida's largest
complete department store,
the new Jordan Marsh la Or­
lando, reached Its final stages
of construction at Colonial
Plata Shopping Center this
month, and will open Its doors
Oct. 13, general manager
Harry E. Hanson has an­
nounced.
The f o u r - s t o r y 230,000
square-foot Jordan Marsh,
which forma the apex of a new
air-conditioned shoppers' mall
at Colonial Plaza Centar, will
introduce the newest concepts
In department store design
and wlU offer a complete se­
lection of fine merchandise In
medium • to • better price
ranges.
The spacious, modern lines
and lntarlor design of the new
Jordan Marsh wlU be counterpointed by a Neo-Colonial dacor, with dramatic styling In
every area. Towering slmulat
ed oak trees, typifying tha Cen­
tral Florida area, will "grow"
Inside the store and even
change their foliage with (he
seasons. In the store's "Oakmoot Restaurant," a photo­
graphic mural of an authentic
Southern Colonial mansion

will provide the bickground miniature Florida lake.
area of the store will portray
for two more of the beautiful Although Neo-Colonial will a dram atic theme of Its own
simulated oaks aid an actual be the dominate decor, each for tho display of complete
merchandise from the finest
markets in the world. Exotlo
woods, exclusive decorator
fixtures, especially designed
floor coverings, and creative
color will carry, out tho Indlvltldal decor of each area, and
subtle, warm lighting will be
achieved by louvered celllnga,
dropped
panels, recessed spot­
By Jan a Cast liberty
der, welcomed members and
lights,
or
lanterns and chan­
The Caaaleberrj Women's guests and told the plans for
deliers to match the aetting.
Golf Assn, held a successful the year.
opening day of actlv!tl*a
Mrs. Betty Overman, chair­
Words that are ipelled aThursday at th &gt; Country man of tournaments and
like,
but pronounced differ­
Club of Casaelber y.
events, outlined tha aventa
Twenty-four m* nbers and planned for the season which ently, are known as heteroayma.
prospective memt ira enjoy­ runs through May.
Handbooks were distribut­
ed a refreshing lip In the
club pool after nil a hole* of ed Hating the season's events
ploy.
and names of officers and
A luncheon was wld in the other Information. Mra. Pan­
clubhouse with I tu . Mary der and Mrs. Overman were
Anderson, social ol airman, In In charge of making up the
charge of the arrmgemcnti. books and the cover design
Tables were dcco ated with waa drawn by Mra. P a t Ol­
bouquets of wild yellow lu­ sen.
pine and dailies a id a paper
The CWGA will play golf
golf bag favor containing every Thursday, teeing off
greens m arkers |a a at each at 3:30 a. m. The regular
place.
business meetings are sche­
the duled (or the laat Thuraday
lunch
president, Mrs.. Deb
Debbie Pen­ ot each month.

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(The way thoao four deep-coil
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and Impalaa are equally easy going
on upkeep. Brakes ora self-adjust­
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By Mrs. Adam Mailer
V. Wright Kearns of tha
Florida Development Com­
mission will be guest speak­
er at today’s T p. m. meet­
ing of the DeBary Civio
Ann. la tha Community Can­
ter.
Hla topic wiU bo "What'o
Ahead for Central Florida."
Also discussed will bo Uw
possibility of locaUag a nur­
sing borne la DeBary as a
supplement to tho DeBary
Medical Center which would
reduce costa of recovery Bom
long Illnesses.
In other business the group
will appoint a nominating
committee.

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tor W. F. Lltko, speaking a s
a repreaenUUm of the Lang*
wood Area Chambor of Com­
merce at laat Thuraday
alght’a council meeting, nak­
ed that more s t m t markera be put up for unidentified
atreeta.
Lltke woa advised that thn
city waa aware of tbo altue*
tlon and had included funde
in Id new budget to buy
aotne 77 new markera.
He also waa told, after
pointing out that etty U nits
weren’t
marked on thn
annexed Hwy. 1T-P1 area,
that tha elty had been trying
for soma time to aet a meet­
ing with State Road Dept,
officials to taka care of thla
matter. No signs eon bn
placed on the highway with­
out approval from the at*to.
In connection with thn
area, tbo council also voted
to set Oct. 30 as tbo data
for o public hearing on
establishing
zoning claxal-

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Bat when eaeh a poUtldan wins,
particularly If ba la running for tha
praaideney, th* gorarnorahlp, or
other executive poaliion, important
dividends may m u lt from nia ap.
peala to hla m latant 11atenon,
Theae people may not have voted
for him. Bat, having seen and heard
him, they mar ba encouraged to ac­
cept him gracloualy aa their leader—
aa they muat if democracy and ms.

P" m $s eooraa of action widow
ptoaaoa tha sharp partlaana, They
want thair daairao trmnalatad Into
policy. Bat they do not hay* to
vom a a whole atata or tha nation.
Tha thaorlata ear tha wise prod*
dent aaaka a "national conaanaoa/'
a path that win* tha paacafal accept,
anca—if not tha wild andoraamant—
of all bat th* oxtramlata In hla eon.
atitoency. A governor, at hla level,
doaa th* earn*.
Thla la not only an admirable but
an abaolutaly aaaantlal goal In a demo,
critic political ayatam. Tha pollti. WA8HJEOTON—(NBA) — w m made. Foreign aid la be­ yet and won’t t e for some
clana who doggedly invade “oppoai. Winding t p its business In a ing cut but not as much as days.
t{on” territory lay a proper baae for
Aa approved by the H oum,
legislative stampede, the B7th feared.

In the field of general gov­ expenditure# will be over $90
ernment, postal ratos are be­ billion and maybe over $91 bil­
ing raised but free congres­ lon.
sional Junk null te being abol­ Even so, this te $4 billion
ished. Federal pay rates are Icm than what tha Kennedy
being Increased. Antitrust ease administration requested.
investigation was facilitated. Tha importance of this rec­
A constitutional amendment ord, pro and con, is how much
abolishing the poll tax eras effect It will have on tha No­
passed, subject to ratification vember elections.
by the states. Tha national Republicans will take credit
debt limit was raised to a for administration defeats and
point with horror a t adminis­
whopping $308 billion.
In labor and publie welfare, tration successes.
a cutdown manpower retrain­ The Democratic pitch will be
ing program was Initiated; re­ to point with pride to achieve­
porting on union pension funds ment of a good stu rt on the
Was tightened; publie assist­ Kennedy administration pro­
ance and child welfare bene­ gram at the half-way mark,
after some hard fights. For
fits were Increased.
A new drug control tew te administration defeats, an ap­
being passed. A senior citisena peal will be made to elect more
housing aid act has boon sign­ Democratic candidates to push
ed. Educational television w m through more of the program
given a boost and new seta In tha second half.
will be required to carry all
channels.
To aid the domestic econ­ Osteen PTA
omy, business is being given
Sets M eeting
modi for jUte current fiscal $1.8 billion to tax relief for
By Mrs. Clarence Snyder
new
investments.
Self-employ­
year.
The
Osteen Parent-Teacher
Moat of | tho new laws, of ed people will bo given a tax
Association wlO bold its Oct­
course, arstgovemment house- reduction to finance their own
retirement funds. A $900 mil­ ober meeting at 7:30 p. m.
lion emergency publie works today te th* school audi­
torium.
program waa authorised for
J. C. Carpenter, president
um
in offsetting recessions.
will preside. Parents will bt
The Communications Satellite
Invited to visit classrooms
Corporation was authorised In
following the meeting.
the form the administration
wanted It. A so-called omni­
bus farm bill w m passed giv­ Stiff Fight
ing the administration only a
HONOLULU (U PI) — Repart and a delayed start on publican Oov. William F.
(julnn will face a stiff fight
what w m really asked for.
Congresa waa slower and with Democrat John A. Burns
later than it haa ever been in n u t month in thoir bid for tho
paMlng appropriation bills to Hawaii guboraatorlal post, ac­
run the government this fiscal cording to complete returns
year, already one-fourth gone. from ths nation's test primary
Total figure* arcu'l available

Congress te giving President
Kennedy far more of k it pro­
gram than k* may have hoped
for throe months ago.
As of Oct. 1, the Congres­
sional Jtocord'a monthly tab­
ulation shows 191 bills signed
Into law thla year. That com­
pares with US la the same
period teat year for a total of
738 In tha two-year aeaaion,
to date.
Tha total nay well ranch 800
or more on a final count after
adjournment f o r Congress
has cleared many bills the
Presldint Ida hoi had lim e to
consider. And he has 10 days
after adjournment, not count­
ing Bundsjk, te sign e r pocket
veto final measures.
Legislative action has come
m faat to
final two wooks
of th* ststb n that It will taks
soma tlmo for Budget Bureau
and tho ctOcuUvo agendas of
government to figure out who

losing all th a t money, to whom eltliens In our dally economic
te R being lost?
competition.
I t la to ua frugal house­ Indeed, Uncle Sam w m to b*
wives and other hardworking enshrined on tha sidelines M
llttl* people, Isn’t IfcT
an Impartial referee in our
"Bo whs a m mors deserving “free enterprise" game,
• f thee* ISO mllUons-the
lie w m thus to see that we
bureaucrats ha Washington or competed fairly. But he' wad
us housewirts w ho'are strug­ NOT to enter the game u a
gling to make and* meet?
playing referee, which te aa
"It seems to me we citisena Intolerable situation!
frank brooklet below and would be fa r bettor off If tha
pass It around foot.
government lost about 80 Nowadays, however. Untie
CASE N-450| Nora O., aged BILLION dollars annually, a* Sam has run out on tits field
S3, te an tnergoUc housewife. long as It was losing that to compete with us, yet he
still want* to serve aa umpire
"Dr. Crane, •ho began, "I money to ua llttl* people.
understand th a t our govern­ “For then we’d spend it on or rsftrsoi
So Undo Bam now operates
ment wants to tax the Interest more food and more electric
• n our meager strings ac­ toasters or refrigerators and 700 tax-free corporations te
counts and even our Christ- washing machines, clothing, direct competition with all of
us ordinary citisena.
m u funds a t thair source.
automobiles, etc.
"And anybody who owns "1 know that most of tha ThoM 700 corporations are
•tocka or bonds will have the woman In my neighborhood eatimated, by a government
dividends taxed a t tho source •re far bettor bargain hunters agency, to be worth S40 bil­
and forwarded to Undo Sam. than the Prodigal Bona who lions of dollars—almoot our
"Tho government Mys It te are the bureaucrats In Wash­' total fodcrxl dabtl
U they wars sold back to
losing 880 million* of dollars ington. Don’t you agree?"
each year by not taxing our Our Founding Fathers want­ private Investors, we could
deposits and dividends.
ed the government to stay out’ thus reduce that dsbt by at
"Wall, If tho government la of the affairs of us private| least half and meanwhlls those
, assets would then go back on
our assoMors books, to help ua
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
Urpaysrs meet tha terrific
tax load.
w u * r * a i l Th is
In the last 80 ytara, a naw
philosophy hM arlssn a t var­
iance with that of our Found­
ing Fathers, such M Jeffer­
son, Washington, Hamilton
and wIm old Benjamin Frank­
lin.
WTO 7W W T N I ,
JHATttPiaMTY/
Nowadays our government
sayat
"You housewives and hus­
bands can't think for yourselves! You are unable to
spsnd your hard sarnsd dol­
lars as afflcsntiy as wo bur­
eaucrats can squander them.
"Bo wo are going to tax and
tax until you muat look to us
for the complete direction and
control of your Uvea and tha
welfare of your children."
Well, th at te an unAmerican
doctrine. It suggests Russia
and Socialist!* Britain I
Both Democrats and Repub­
licans
m ust quickly team-up
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PMga 4 S a n fo rd , F lo rid a T uesday, O c to b e r 9, 1962 Our Republic," enclosing a
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SO cento. Pass It around f u t t
(Always write to Dr,
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peper. eaeleriag a long 4
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with Coagiwsa Is aat dlaeuaasd la much detail bacasaa
tha atory lavohraa family
aacrota aa Capitol Hill sad
political tabooa.
From Uat February u t i l
last weak tha House a te Baa.
ate had triad to compromise
thair (Ufftroscaa ta d arrive
at a coltege-aid bill accept­
able to both. Those la both
partteo who have studied the
subject are aware that the
U. S. muat doable Its p ro m t
coltefo plant la the neat 1S-M
yoara to make room for the
I t aeration sow growing op.
The cost a t sock a program
will ba as hags that private
funds cannot pay for it alL
T te Federal government will
have to supply *oma h»ip. It
is generally accepted, toe,
that larger numbers of colla ie-trained Americana are
essential to maintaining oar
leadership in scientific, space
and-■o tte r . crucial coateaU
with tha Buaaians U tha
y e a n ahead.
Tha big disagreement, in
Congrssa, as In tha emiatry,
U over how much and what
kind of Federal help it will
taka to keep coDege facili­
ties adequate for needs creat­
ed by the postwar baby
boom.

w n i h i twinsth, tad the
•iaagdoodte wbaigsth,” bo
ate, divinity schools, o r w ort
facilities to which admlaatea
would bo ckaraad.
F a r a white the compromise
climate seemed tu n y - T hat
tte rotes doocondod and the
floods came. Aa election dap
draw near, political partisan­
ship sharpened. To impress
the voters with tbalr separate
persooaHtiee Democrat* and
Republicans w o n more in­
terested la disagreeing thaa
agreeing. The Supreme Court
decision te tha school prayer
cam in Juno inflamed the
nllgteus issue agate, particularly te t t e South. Aa ten­
sion grew over admlaatea of
Jam to Meredith to “Ole
Miss," some Southerners te
CongreM backed swap from
th* hill for Star teens to
"exceptionally needy” stu­
dents might go heavily to
Itogroe*. .
, ,
T te National Educetten
Association and the National
Congress at Parents and
Teachers came out against
allotting federal funds to
private school! on the ground
that to do so imperiled
“America’s traditional con­
cept of separation of church
and state.”

reported. HI submit,” areas

coechided, “that at thla lima
there are ie nOlloe better
way* to apoud tie mlOtea
thaa aa a clorlflad bathtub
h r flab.”
Hla ariaaaaat fall oa deal
ears. It had yat t o t e proved
that aupporttag fish-watching
aoold cort a Ooagraaamaa
rates, ssptekDy whan the
im iiiim a | tha u l u had so
m aag foodie* to glva away.
Nickel Mtess
T te fatanatteoal Nkkat
Company, th* world's largeat
producer of refined nickel te
the Bndbcry District of On­
tario and c m at Tbompaoa,

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proved, the' U. 8 . w m author­
ised to participate In loans to
International Monetary Fund
and a $78 million war damage
payment to the Philippines

On Trial
KARLSRUTK, G e r m a n y
(UPI) — A confused Soviet
aaaaaate went ea trial her* to­
day for murdering two Ukrain­
ian exile leaden with a cyan­
ide pellet gun. He told the
court ho became a Russian
spy rather thaa so* hla par­
ents shipped to Siberia.

America seeds sotisp*.trained
baden. But coDama face shortages
Support the college of your chows.
■ yo* w**M toe is U*w what M i * 8

Cort*inly, you wont your
youngster te h«v* food touting bad write Ua*s
wh«t they or* on* of th* boat things you «*n
Imv* your chtidron it • good education, Forteopa if* time to itwt saving for it now write
our holp and that big
dividend w* pay every
ns months.

I l . i m i l Dod0»' Wh° can blame them? Dodge looks like an
W B f W l l l l l l i aipansive car. But it's priced down with other low
prlo* car*. And Inaid* there's room galorel Tho rooflln* swoops straight buck Instead
of sloping off. That maun* ample headroom In back, not Juot In front There's more
tearoom and toolroom, too. Tho satte are chalr-hlgh, whether you choose a modal
I udth sofa style, buckets or fold-down canter arm rest in front Little wondtr, people
| got carried away . . . especially now that every 1M3 Dodo* ia backed bv a new

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shutouts l a s t year.
U m 910-mOUoa aquarium
bill aallad through bo * boo*
aa. F w asuroa at a w kteda
Ullad Um eoik faald blU h r
this year a d possibly h r
r u n la eoma.
Wbat rosily happousd hahind tha aeaaaa to aiaba
building a fUh hotel popular

Am facilities

h r flab** hi Mm aatteu’a
capital? Sm m xtombcra argu­
ed th a t (he $i* aUQMa might
l a hotter i ? « l M filter*
a t w M classrooms la th#
to private District a t ColumbU, or la
roaovo pofluttou from Um
Potomac. Bap. Grow, (Rlowa). a t d a tha patet Mut
fiib-vatchteg do** aat rata
Ugh a a a aatleaal paatlma.
A Boston aqoarioa haa

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Th# Santord HnrnM Mr. ta d
M n. Bwwfing League went in­
to the fourth wotk with th«
Johnson t o w la first place
with IS wins and four fosses.
The Ttaltos a r t second with
11 wins oad five losses. Kostivala a n In third with m a n
and ons-hiilf wins and eight
and oca-half losses.
John Spelskl had high s a n e
of 1H tor the s e n and Helen
Altman had high fam e tor the
women with a 174. Harold
J ohnson had high series for
the men with a US and Jane
flpolsU had n 4H high aeries
tor tin women.
Other high games were
rolled bp Bah finite. i n . Harold Johnson, IN , Clara Tinlla,
104, and Dot Jahaaoo, i n .
bene Wtible made the dif­
ficult 04*7*10 split, Jath Weihie made th t h-7, Blaine Kosthral made the 0*7, Helen Alt*
man downed . the 1*10 and
Clara Tinlla made the 5-10.

tie * out
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S n f l P A
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f P lw w ii w ®
By John A. Spefakl
I think th a t this waa tha
week set aside for all persons
not having their name# in tha
bowling columns recently, to
break-out with a rash of
■trikes and high series and
coma on hack into tha bowling
spotlight once again!
As an example, in the Mon­
day night DeBary Social Lea­
gue it waa Jack Jackson of
Jacksons' Service who 'rolled
tho highest gams in league, a
314. N ot too many pins back,
ju st three aa a m atter of fact,
Mika Accardi of the DeBary
Businessmen’s team shot a 311
and also captured hi series, a

games «ad series, 211/514.
Attn goll, Shoill
There were some other goodits turned-in in this league,
too. Teens Armeo had a 174
and Dot Button continues to
chop-up tha pins with har
bowling, she had n 180. And
geo look a t th at Yeas McMilUn with hers 101 game. Mary
Smith rolled well as she had a
170, her high for the series.

NEW YORK (UPI) - The
Giants n eome-from-bebind
Cinderella baieball foam, met
the Yankees la tbe fifth game
of the World Series todayeven up end happy that they
«oia« *• «*&gt;»• * •»
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p re d ic ts Willie Mays. “ We
all foil that if we could win
Monday and get the Series
* *
* * » » « • *rouad‘ '
h. „ b#ta
coming off tha floor all season, Including their National
League pennant playoff triumplV V * 10*1\ ****„ ^J^****’

Haller in the second liming.
Dark said K definitely
They uinally get letlhaaded would be Billy Pierce, a hero
of Ike pennant playoff against
hitters out pretty well."
Both Hiller and Haller are
lefthanded swingers.
“It goes to show you nsvsr
know," said Houk, adding
that “Romtmber I’ve been
saying til along not to count
the Giants short."

Cut, Curl Team
Holds Loop Lead

«f*TSftSlZSL
Z still
Meltser both had garnet of 168
y0Uflg Mcond bsaemsn,

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The Cut end Curl team is
in first place for the
second week with 13 wins and
three fosses in the Jet Bowlercues League.
LIT Buggers and Toy Cor­
ral are tied far second with
12 wins and four foiacs.
High scries honors again
went to Elaina Kostlval for
a 473 series. Marge Lyons and
Betty* Smith ran ■ close sec­
ond and third with a 471 and
470 respectively.
High gams honors want to
Mtrge Lyons far a IN game.
Other high games were 182 by
Fran Morton, 1M by Marge
Ferris, 177 by Thslme Unger
and t 170 by Shirley Martin.
Splits converted were tho 510 by Ann Almond, Bobbla
Hackctt, Gert Bridges and
Veras Bolton; tho 5-7 by Jano
Spoliki and' Key Shoemaker.
The 54 was made by Beltye
Smith and Arlene Hederiag.
The 2-7 waa picktd up by Ann
Almond, the 5-10 twice by
Louise Sharpe, the 4-3-7 by
Elaine Kostlval and last but
not least the 3-74-10 by Eva
Rogers.
Shirley Martin and Yvetta
Hunter rolled turkeya while
Marge Lyons had four in a
row.

and Cathy Gray topped 'em
„ 1Uir
both by one pin, a 160. Yeselr
It broke ,
d#idlock 1#
. , . these gala have a good
seventh inning and led the
time bowling end turn in QUnta to n 7-3 victory, evenTbe "M ighty Mite" Floyd good scores as well.
lag the best-of-ieven series at
Martin o f NAS Opa A flveGeorge Swann made me two games apiece,
aome exploded the Navy Lea­ promise to ju st talk about
So today, in the crucial filth
gue with hie 234 game. Come his high game In the Ail Star game in big Yankee Stadium,
to think of it, Floyd turn been League, which waa a dandy it was Jack Sanford far the
improving steadily, not only . . . 245! Now eince I promised Giants and another rightin thia league but tho Ball A not to reveal his secret. 111 hander, Ralph Terry, for the
Chain League and the Friday only add this comment to my Yankees,
P. M. Doublet Peterson, too.
friend Gecrge.
They were the opposing
And while wtY* e a th a sub­ I t's a heck of a let better traders la the second game at
ject of Martin/D«ublea Peter- to go op 100 pins after roll- San Francisco last Friday,
ten Double* look at w hat hap- Ing your first game than to {with Sanford coming out on
,pcned to him and h it partner roll yours first gema and j top, 24.
{Harry Pentecoet thia paat DROP 100 PINS in your
week.
aecond game such aa some­
They war* bowling agminat one I know did recently. (And
Neal Maxwell and Woody Wll* believe me George, I just
son and turned in games of couldn’t get over the shock!)
198 for Floyd and H arry had I might add that with that
a 192. Combined total waa 390 Big 245, there were also quite
BUT IT WASN’T G O O D a few ether BIG DUECE8
IN U F F i
rolled that same night! John­
Their opponents had 313 k ny Wright had a 231 and
212 games. Proof again that Woody Willson had two con­
quits a few of the fellahs have secutive games of 211; Sonny
been bombing away with that Estridge rolled three dueces,
B!G BALL again.
a 222; Tommy Kipp had a
J Hi in thia particular league 231 and Gerald Behrens
■had Maxwell with a 213 and checked In with a 236.
Pentecost coming thru with a
That’ll Just about do It for
304 average, 812 series.
this week. In answer to your
! Tha Sunday Night NAMTG many requests, yee we are
'Mixed Couples League had going to run the Moonlight
Betty Downs and Chuck Tour- Bowling again this coming
noux taking the bows.
Saturday a t 10 p.m. AH the
Betty rolled a 147/434 set lights are turned-off except
{and Chucks 172/486 lead the those ovsr the pins and It’s a
lot of fun. If you'd Ilka to
Our gala from the Wednes­ come out and win toms tu r­
Roger'! Club Diamond held
day A. M. Pinecrest Inn/ keys, howling shoes and baga,
onto first place in the Jet
North Orlando League saw see you a t the lanes on Satur­
Lanes All-Star Loop last
Belle Summers do some good day a t 10 p m.
week, taking three gamed
bowling, too. Her 178/484 was
from Fra iky Concrete No. 1.
the winning combo far the day.
Tho Handy Food Store trio
1 see where Shirley Ryan Gropeville
moved Into second placo tak­
wasn't too many pins behind
ing three games from Frail*jr
with her 169 game. A couple Leads Play
Concrete No. 2. Meador's
of the o thsr girls who turned
Marino took two gsmos from
T h e GrspevUle Nursery
in good scores were Gene team held first position in the
Faust Drugs to stay lu a
Lambert with a 162 (since aha Hi-Nooners League as they
three way tie far second
started to use that Power- split their points 2-2 with the
place with the Kandy team
W rister it's improved her game M and R Bar team. The CPO
and Faust Drugs. Betty Ana's
trem endously; Dot Johnson Wives edged info second place
tssm took two games from
had 3 good games—164 k 160 when they won thro* potato
Sanford Dry Cleaners to stsy
to fifth place. In sixth place
and Gladys PUoian shot a big from Nstlonwide Insurance.
Is Sanford Dry Clsanort, to
170 even.
Mayfiir Inn made a clean
seventh placo is Friday Con­
Yea H waa a week for the ■weep as they wo* tour from
crete No. 8 and in last place
"aaml proa" to thine but don’t Monroe Harbor. Shoemaker
is Frailey Concrete No. 1
think th a t the Ole Reliables Construction won three points
with II siraiibt losses.
weren't busy! T h e y w e r e from Stenstrom Realty.
pounding th at pocket and kit­
ting 'am hard.
Proof of the puddin' lies in
. . . . the ORIGINAL
tha final results of the Mon­
day Kite Singles Classic Lea­
gue! SixUan of the 80 games
bowled ware well over the 200pins stark I
• Gaaraateed Washable
It was a real pleasure see­
• D ries to 20 M inutes
ing Gerry Fox regain his
• N# Offensive Odor
bowling eye again. Foxy not
only captured hi game with a
TERRIFIC SELECTION OF COLORS
resounding 348 but his consist­
ent bowling took eerica honors
too, with a 4 game total of
------------Com petitively Priced
861. Man. that's bowling!
Some if the other Bowling
N ever A Parking
SHOP
Bombers were Harry Schob
Problem A t -----314; Da Palma 216; Wilson t i l ;
Gerald Behrens 211. Pentecost
A ir234 and Split-ski £14.
Shirlay Simas waa the top
C onditioned
gun for tho Wednesday after­
700 F re n c h A t *.
COMFORT
noon HI Nooners as aha rolled
one of h er highest league

Rubber Base Paint

NEW YORK (Upi) - Ala­
bama drew tie j first-place
votes but Texai )pd the bet­
ter overall poirt total today
to gain the No. l {spot in the
weekly United n e s s Inter­
national major college foot­
ball ratings.'
Eighteen of Ue;35 coaches

who comprise the VP! ra t­
ings board named the Crim­
son Tide, unbeaten in three
straight games this year and
20 in-a-row, to the top spot
while only ala picked Texas
No. 1.
But the Longhorns, also
unbeaten in three games this

season, drew second-place
support from 14 coaches and
third from nine others to re­
place Ohio State as the na­
tion's top team.
With points awarded on a
basis of 104474-544-2-1 for
votes from first through loth
places, Texas had a t to h i

Bryant Grumbles
axpected to be sidelined this
weekend against The Citadel.
Kentucky coach C h a r l i e
Bradshaw said sight Wildcats
are currently on the injured
list, including see passer
Jerry Wooium who suffered a
sprained shoulder in Satur­
day's game with Auburn.
Coach Bobby Dodd counsel­
ed hie Georgia Tech Yellow
Jackets to “ look to Trane*see'' rather then brood over
their weekend defeat at the
hands of Louisiana State.
“ You played good enough to
win," Dodd said. “Trnntssee
will coma In tough Saturday
so we've got to be ready far
another close one."
Mississippi c o a c h John
Vaught said his Rebels were
not affected last Saturday by
the last-minute shift in their
game with Houston from Ox­
ford to Jackson because of
the integration crisis.
“ We just went out on the
field to play football Uks we
would havo done at Oxford or
anywhere else,'' Vaught said.
The Rebs, who blasted the
Cougers, 40-7, are ranked fifth
this week.
Louisiana State worked on
kicking and pais defense Mon­
day in preparation for the
skirmlah with powerful Mi­
ami. Coach Cbarlea McClen­
don warned the Bengala to bo
on the alert for George Mira

who haa passed for 450 yards
and four touchdowns in three
garnet.
At Tulane, Tommy O'loyle
juggled k b lineup la hope* of
coming up with a winning
combination against Mississip­
pi State Friday n igh t Ha
shifted center Jim Sehoonmaker to tackle, halfback
Durham Barnes to defensive
quarterback e n d halfback
Larry Rambls to end.
At Georgia, trainer Sam
Rkhwlna (aid three Bulldogs
injured In last week's South
Caroline contest — halfback
BUly Knowles, center Len
Hauss and tackle Ray RisamlUer — should be ready to
play against Clemson Satur­
day.
Mississippi State coach Paul
Davis lauded his team for its
74 win over Tennessee Satur­
day end paid special tribute
to end Johnny Backer who
did "n great jab without much
practice.'' Baker bad been
sidelined with an injury.
Auburn coach Ralph Jordan
looked forward to a break
from Southeastern Conference
competition Saturday against
Chattanooga.
Tennessee spent most of the
practice s e s s i o n watching
films of the Georgia TechFlorida game. The Vota traval
to Atlanta to take on the Yel­
low Jackets Saturday.

for Alabama la ana of the
closest races ever id ' the
UPI ratings. Alabama i f the
defending national champion.
Ohib Slate, the No. 1 pick
of 20 coaches a week ago in
the f in t ratings of the INS
season, didn't draw n single
vote for the top spot thin
week, following its 0-7 upset
by UCLA Saturday. Thn
Buckeyes, now M , had M
points in all and fail all the
way to 12th.
There wea considerable
Juggling for the lop 14 spot*
this week a s Georgia Tack,
Army and Miami, Fin. mov­
ed out along with Ohio Stain.
Penn State (34), fourth a
week ago. advanced one spot
to third, while drawing flvo
f in t • place votes; Southern
California (3 4 ) moved from
sixth to fourth; Mississippi
(3-0) from seventh to fifth,
and Washington (24-1) from
eighth to sixth.
Kansas (3 4 ) was seventh;
UCLA, which opened Its sea­
son against Ohio State, waa
eighth; Purdue (1-0-1) wan
ninth, and Northwestern (34)
wea 10th.
The second to was beaded
by Louisiana State, followed
by Ohio State, Wisconsin, ML
am i (Fla.), Nebraska, Geor­
gia Tech, Duke, Minnesota,
Missouri. Auburn and Iowa.
Uinnssota and Missouri tied
for 11th and Auburn 'and
Iowa for 20th.

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Service Guild
Meets A t
Brock Home
MR8. JOHN liilyK^Y, hostess, (left seated) and Mm. Ki by Fite, wel­
come five ruaheea a t the coffee riven by the Gamma Omt a Chapter, of
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Standing
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Mre. Rc la
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A. Hannon,
Mrs. J, C. Gwynn, Mrs. Jam es McKee, Mre. Henry TookeJjr., and Mra.
Raymond Fox.
(le ra ld Photo)

Class Teacher

Welcome W agon Clubs Set Honor! Members
Final Plans For Benefit Party A t Afternoon T ea

who are being promoted to
another d a p and those who
are eotcrial the Homemakers
Class. Another guest ef honor
wa* Mrs, Trod 1 . Chance,
wife of the! new minister.
Assisting Mrs. Park, who Is
teacher efj the class, were
Mrs. A- L Thomas, Mrs.
q y d ^ w M ilu s j , Mm/ WBsoa
Bom, M n J . L. Hobby, Mrs.
1 -1
3

This group m et recently to wrap them up In an attractive party theme.
Left to rig h t era Mre. Richard Horton, ticket chnirmnn, Mrs. A rt Brown,
Mrs. Howard Hodgea, Mrs. Harold Rowland and Mrs. Walter Devine.
(Herald Photo)
The prises era the spokes ef
success la the wheels ef the
Welcome Wagon clubs ef SeaM
tru th ( .m i u u
wn
m
m u
eemiaw*
oouaty. Sponsors sad mar•heats alike have ottered a
willing head to make the UP
est project of the two cluha

s roaring surceu.
There will be a worths
The project la the Columbus prise for high score for •'
D,)r dessert card party at foursome aad door prists
N* M ,y,llr Hotel Ballroom, bo awarded every half 1
darling a t U:30 p.m. so the chances of winning
The proceeds will bo given to many,
the Juvenile Council to help The mice of vour ticket
provide fosUr homea for ln; be well Invested if you
digest children.
on- of

' The pady rooms sad re­
fresh m vat table w e n deeoratod la a whit* and yellow color
theme. Amorted sandwiches,
■elad. cal* and tea were
served to the guests.
All manfbera of the Home­
makers ells* were invited to
attend.
I
DOG COLLAR RETURNS
The dog collar, dons in tiny
seed pearls, Is coming back
Into favor for fall snd winter.
It’e n welcome change from
tbs sautok.

wowt
If you u s counting ealorlea
sad have a dessert choice, re­
member M average slice of
two-layer chocolate cake haa
190 calorie* an average slice
of angel food cake haa 1M.

Dvriag Dm business stssUn,
presided over bp Mre. T. A.
Wakefield, pmMonl, the l ttlO budfet was adopted aad a
•chedule ef mat tin* placer,
beeteases aad program chair­
men was set op for the pear.
A study count oa "Prayer"
is plained for Nov. S sad f ,
11 aad U. Members ars asked
to make every effort to at­
tend thia aeries for Jurisdic­
tional credit.
Devotions vers la charge
of Mrs. Walter Carter sod
M rs. Fred Smith gave s ques­
tion and aaswsr program oa
the United Nations.
Others present were Mrs. T.
L. Sullivan, M n. L. M. Swain,
Mrs. Burks Stsels, Mrs. 0 . K.
Goff, Mrs. Bscar Neldsr, Miss
Mabel Chapman, Mrs. Wilson
Carver, M n. Mary Rawlins,
Mrs. J . T. Riser, Mrs. Boyd
Gaines, M n. Porter Lansing,
Mrs. Hazel riynt sad Mrs. R.
t , Rillhimer.

MI83 CAROLE VICKY EDMUNDSON

Jahdon CahndnA

Personals

Beauty Is Our
. Business!

AZALEA Circle meets at S
p.m. i t the home ef M n.
Henry MeLaulin J r. UT West
1Mb S t
DIRT GARDENRR Circle
members will meet et S:M
p.m. a t the Rock House Gardons la Orlando for a brief
meeting aad a program on
flower arranging by Mrs.
Leonard Toy.
WOODROSE Circle meets at
the home of M n. Kaaaoth
Rodger*, gunland Drive, at
• : » a.m. Members are re­
Mr. and Mrs. Dean G. Han­ minded to faring a plant for
son of Lakeland announce the exchange.
birth of a 1 lb. daughter,
Sharon Ray, Oct. 1 at the
Glassware shaped with a
Lakeland General Hospital.
wide
Up aad boas and a nar­
Mrs. Hanson Is the former
row
neck
literally creates a
Miss Marilyn Calhoun, daugh­
ter of Mr. aad Mrs. J . A. Cal­ “ bottleneck," so it can't be
houn, McOonvlllc Av*., San­ washed satisfactorily with a
ford.
dishcloth or a bottle brush. To
Paternal grandparents are
Dr. sad Mrs. E. C. Hanson of remove debris, such as flower
sterna or wine dregs, put a
Bellevue.
The Hansons' two year old few grains of raw rice la
son, Gordon, has been visiting with some warm soap or de­
bis grandparents in Sanford tergent sude, and ihtko well.
lor the past two or three The resulting friction will help
weeks. He and hia grand­ to dislodge clinging particles,
mother, Mrs. Calhoun, left aad the suds will flush the de­
bris away. Then re-wash the
piece with clean suds, and
rinse with warm running we-

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Enterprise Personals
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Mrs. Janie Boyd of Marlon,
Va., haa been vUitlng her
aunt, Mrs. Seale Lawson, who
returned to Virginia with her
for a vUlt.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nsleson
of Tampa a rt houseguesu of
Miss Doris Faber this week.
Gordon Goodrich returned
home attar several weeks
■pent with relatives la Con­
necticut.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sain and
sen Timmy visited t h e i r
daughter aad soa-ln-Uw In
West Palm Reach ovar the
weekend. Mrs. Sala remained
for a Unger visit.
Mr. and lira. Kenny Cock­
rell and children a re now oc­
cupying the Kliby Sellars
bouse on DeBary Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Hayman
returned Sunday to their home
la Waycross, Ga.

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of Jacksonville w en recent
overnight guesto ef Mrs. Ca­
m 's parents, Mr. aad Mrs.
L. M. Wright.
Miss Linda Tyler accom­
panied her grandmother, Mrs.
k . C. Vaughan back to bar
hem* la Groan Cove Springs
over the weekend.
L n . Palmer Wilson aad aoo
Palmer have returned to their
home to Atlanta, Ga.
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aad aoa Tommy and Thomas
Priddy visited Meads bars
Thursday.
Charles Vaughan at Meadow
View, Va„ arrived Thursday
U r s visit with Miss Hslen
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Mr. aad M n. I d L. Cun­ likely to appreciate unsolicit­
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By Abigail Van
DEAR ABBYs Do you know of
t s Institution or homo whtro n 12year-old ean stay? My ptro n tt both
say th a t I d m o thorn crazy and thsy
drive mo nuts, too. Everybody yells
a t mo and picks on me. All I want is
to ro away somewhere to five everybody a rest, indudtnv me. My parto put me for a month or so.
i give ms the name, address and
i number of a good institution.
AN U N D E R P R I V I L E G E D 12YEAR-OLD
DEAR "UNDERPRIVILEGED” :
As soon ss ws have enough convales­
cent homes for oldsters w sll stark
thinking of a dolescent homes fo r
y o o w to ..
.
,
DEAR ABBY: I was glad to read
where you said “What's a cold foot
or a n e e in your back compared
with •tofethernesa*?” I wish my
wife (now “sx-wife”) thought so.
On our first vacation, after hav­
ing driven 600 miles, ws stopped a t
a motor court a t 10:00 p. m. and tho
only room available had a big double
bed. My wife created such a com­
motion that we had to drive another
100 miles before we came to a motel
with twin beds. She said I was try ­
ing to. ruin her vacation. I neither
drink, smoke nor snore. What should
I have dons?
SLOW LEARNER
DEAR SLOW: According to your
letter, you did ttt

DEAR ABBY: I hive b o n mar­
rfcd 23 j s t r s and h t r t t r tr y food
hasbtnd in many ways, but ont
fault ho h ts it o ttim mo up a lto ,
He h ts never addressed me by my
name. Here is an example: •'Where
la my sh irt T and “Get ready, ws*re
going.” We have arvued about this
ever since we were married. He has
mom respect for our dof. A t least
he calls the dof by hie asms. I tail
him I was baptised like everyone else
and have a name, but he says I am
ju st looking for a fig h t 8ometimsa I
make believe I don’t hear him and
he yells, “DO YOU HEAR M E r
W hat should I do?
NO NAME

CONFIDENTIAL TO "SWEET
16 AND NEVER BEEN KISSED” :
Don't expect too much too soon.
You'll be shaping up before long.
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W hat’s on your mind? For a personal reply, lend a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to Abby, Box 8868,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
F or Abby’s booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding,” send 60
centa to Abby, Box 8868, Beverly
Hills. Calif.

North’s fear diamond hid
waa that new convention I
dlicuiMd yesterday. It show­
ed a strong heart support
—at h u t four trumps haadsd
by two of the three top
honors and a singleton or
void In diamonds.
This response told South
everything he wanted to

and North responded six dUmoods to Stow one aee.
South knew of the diamond
void and ho contracted *w
mtbii hearts aad *P***d Us
hand when East followad to
(ho lin t eluh.
.
I have M l adopted th h

not come up often aad may­
be I should find one from
which I win be able to get
more mileage. I am going to
adopt some lour chb-dlamood convention before long.
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e ♦*" - h n •» psrim ent with tl -end give
make six if North held a 4N.T. Peas S t
Pam
me your ideaa on the aub•ingletcn diamond and aeven T *
Pua
Fom J*ct It is not for casual
if ha were void of the suit or
OpenKg Med—
pl ey, but any eetabHabed
U his tingle ton diamond were
partnership should avaU Itthe aee.
I ventlon enabled South to find | aalf of every possible winThe second pert of the con- out. He bid four no-trump | nlng bid.

We Jhs Woman:*'!
Once you’re off oa the trip,
forget the reiponslbilltles
you have left behind, relax
and be a care free compan­
ion. If you can’t help wond­
ering if everything la going
along all right in your ab­
sence, keep your nagging
thoughts to yourself.
Don’t fret and complain
when things don’t work out
exactly right, or make sure
remarks as "I told you that
you ought to make ■ reserva­
tion” or “We should have
gone to aoma other restaur­
ant. The food here la terr­
ible.”

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STITCH IN T I M E —
The band director had
to take a few faat
stitches in hem of
coat and trousers worn
by sixth-grader Gary
Hartsman so he could
play w ith marching
bend a t half-time of a
football game in Auro­
ra, Ohio.

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Nell Rankin, (A* leading
iiiiim n n in u e sad (be MetropoUtap Opera, La Seals,
yienai. Cov*n Gardps, San
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Don’t b u ilt on doing only
the things you want to do,
but go along with your hus­
band’s Ideas aa to what la
worth seeing and doing.
Don’t remark about how
much the trip la costing U
your husband is In an ex­
travagant mood. H u t’* a
sure-fire way of putting n
damper on the trip.
Stay In s happy-go-lucky
vacation mood, even If it la
a business trip you are shar­
ing. That is tha only way to
be aura that your hniband
SKWINOLH C O W TV
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he would have had without To whom It m ay aoncarai

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T V Time Previews
•4:30 p. m. CBS. The Uoyd
Bridges Show. "Mr. Penning­
ton’s Machine." This itory
was Inspired by n real-life
situation in the tam e locale.
The starving refugees in and
around Hong Kong e re vic­
timised by black marketeers
in their desperate need for
scarce food, particularly noo­
dles. Adam Shepherd (Lloyd
Bridget) sentee a itory in
the report of a good Samari­
tan and dreams himself Into
the role of Mr. Pennington,
the man who made U possi­
ble for the villagers to manu­
facture their own noodles.
1:30-9:30 p. m. CBS. The
Red SkeKon Hour. There’s
something lo please all tastaa
here. Oldsters will go for
Ray Bolger’s soft-shoe danc­
ing and the youngsters will
dig teen recording star Bren­
da Lee. Everyone will like
Red SkaBoo in his T reddle
the Freeloader character,
who has an srehrival in Boi­
le r, also a hobo, for domin­
ance over aO other hoboes ka
Central Park. Skelton elan
does a cute pantomine aa a
would-be thief.
1:304:30 p. ra. NBC. Em­
pire. “A Piece To Put A
life.” (color) The story isn’t
overpowering, but the acting
strength af star Rickard Ea­
gan la enough to keep tt oa
its feet Redigo hai already
ihreileoed to quit the Gar-

Seminole TV

DEAR NO NAME: Sometimes
it’s best to know when to give up.
Nagging a husband about something
he has refused to correct tor U
years will net rou nothing but an
ulcer. Why don’t you forget It for
the next 28 years and see how th a t
works?

By Oswald Jacoby

Do you want to be the kind
of wife whose huibend would
rather take her on a trip
than go without her? All
right, then—
Be enthusiastic about hta
plana, whatever they are,
instead of merely lukewarm.
Don’t burden your huibend
with the dull dctalle of all
you will have to do in order
to be able to get eway. Juat
quietly get to work and take
care of all the preparation#.
Don’t have a “ better idea”
whenever your bneband men­
tions hi* ideas about where
you will stay, what you will
do, aad so on.

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up young lady as is Bert
Freed as the man stalking
the girt.
1:30-10:30 p. ra. ABC. The
Untouchables. "The Chess
Came." Action is minimal
with violence mostly in dia­
logue. An in ter* (ting plot,
however, is auatalned through­
out aa Eliot Neas (Robert
dude Terry Moore, * Anne Stack) matebee wits with a
Seymour and Ryan O'Neal. shrewd fish merchant (Rich­
1:30-10 p. m. CBS. Jack ard Conte.)
Benny Show. Phil Silvers,
who you’U be seeing much
wore of ae he prepares for
his new eerie* neat year, lit­
erally takes over tonight's
show. While (Harassing old
times with Jack, Phil does
ao much of the talking that Ends Teeite • 1 M A 19:*
Jack is left to silent re mini*- "2 Weeks In Another
Town”
cence. then slips into a funny
Kirk Dongles • Cater
fUabbsck about Phil's Young­
Pies Al 1:39 Only
er days.
"Madison
Avenue”
1:30-10:30 p. m. NBC. Dick
Dess Andrews
Powell Show. “ Run TUI tt’a
Dark.” Fabian makes up for
WED. A TOURS.
his "bus stop" fiasco tonight
with e characterisation that CARLOAD PASS NITE
is far from pure, but pearly
while by comparison. He
"The Purple Gang”
plays a young mao on a
Barry HeUivae
final fling before hie wed­
Ce-Featere 9:11 Only
ding who meets a feminine
"The Big Country”
fugitive io e Las Vegas ca­
Gregory P**k • Bert Ivae
sino. She la not fleeing the
STARTS FRIDAY
law, but rather underworld
killers who. she says, ere Patterson - Linton Fight
after her because she knows
too much. Tuesday Weld is "Gone With The Wind”
very effective as the mixed-

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NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN. T h a t a L. Uta tho h o ld er
• t Iho follow ing e a rtlfle a ta
hae filed la id e e rtlfle a te for
ta g deed lo bo leaned thereon.
T h e c e rtific a te num ber and
y e a r o f leeuance, th a deecrlptlo n o f tho p ro p erty , and th a
nam e In w hich It w aa asseaaed a r t aa follow s:
C e rtific a te No. S /l o f No.
Ilf
T e a r of Issu an ce IM S
Deecrtpttow e f P ro p e rty I
L ota 31 SI A Sf Blk. C
W est A ltam onte H e ig h ts
Section o n e P la t Book IS
P aso f t
Name In w hich aaaeaeed It.
K nox
B ettlngbxua, T rustee.
All o f said p ro p e rty bein g In
th e C ounty e f 8em lnole, S ta te
of F lo rid a. U nless such e e rilflra te sh a ll ba redeem ed a c ­
c o rd in g to law tb e p ro p e rty
described In such c e rtific a te s
w ill be aold to tho h ig h est
b id d er a t th a rro a l door of
tho Srm lnolo C ounty C o u rt

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TOU ARB H BRBB T ROTI*
T IE D th a t a Complaint far
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been flla d a s a lm t y e a la tba

e th e r defeaaa to tb a Com­
p la in t upon tb e F la la tlfta A t­
torney. B. JACKSON H A A SS S
A tto rn ey a t Law , IS# X. Or*
a n s a Avenue, S a lta IS. Or­
lande, O ra a se C ounty, n o r *
Ida, a a d file tb e e r ls ln a l as*
ew er e r defence la tb s effleo
o f tb e C lerk e f tb a C ircuit
C ourt e a e r befora tb a S lad
day e f October, IMS, A. IX
I f you fa ll to d a a e Ju d s*
m e a t by D efau lt w in b e lab*
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NOTICE IS H B R B B T O ITEN, T h a t O veretreet L and C a
the holder a f tho follow ing
c e rtific a te haa filed aald earttflc a te fu r ta x deed to bo
leaned thereon. Tho C e rtific a te
num ber a ad y e a r a f leauance,
the description a f th a p ro ­
p e rly , a n d the nam e la w hich
(l w aa aeaoaaed a r e aa fol­
low s:
e a rtlfle a ta No. I l l
T ear ef
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Nam* In which area rood K ey
D evelopm ent A R ealty, Ine.
A ll of aald p ro p e rty b e ta s In
tb a C ounty of Sem inole, s t a t e
e f F lorida. U alaas aucb c e rti­
fic a te ahall be redeem ed aee e rd ln s ta tow th e pro p erty
daaertbed la euab c e rtific a te
wlU be to ld t e th e h ig h e st
b id d er a t tb e fro n t d oor e f
th e Sem inole C ounty C o u rt
H ouee a t Sanford. F lorida, on
tb e ft re t Monday In th e m onth
a t V erem bar. IMS. w hich la
tb a Itb day of N ovem ber, IMS.
D ated thto n t h d a y o f
Septem ber, IMS.
(SE A L )
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A rth u r JL B eckw ith. J r .
C lerk e f C ircu it C ourt
Sem inole C ounty. Florid)
Publleh Oct. S. S, IS, St.
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A rtb a r f t B eckw ith, J r ,
C le rk C ircuit C o u rt
Sem inole C ounty, F lorida
B r t M artha T. V lhlea
D eputy C lerk
E. Jack eo n lla a e ta
A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff
l i t N. Or s a g a A t e a s e ,
S ulla IS
O rtoado, Florida
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h a s filed aald e a rtlfle a ta fo r
ta g deed to be lam ed th e re ea. T h a e e rtllle a ta num ber
and y e a r e f leeaanee, tb a deeerlrfltoa a f tha p ro p erty , and
tha nam e In w hich It w aa
aaaeeaed a re ae follow at
C e rtfc a te
N a S/1T a f No.
tit
T e a r of leeuance IM S

t ie s P la t Book S Pago Si
N am e t a w hich aaaasaad Jo h n
W . Boone, T ru e te a All o f eald
p ro p e rty being la th a C o a n ty
of Seminole, S ta te of F lo rid a
Untoee tu c k c e rtific a te sh a ll
ba redeem ed scco rd n g la la w
th e
pro p erty
deecrlbed
la
auch e artlfle ata w ill ba aold
ta th e h i g h li t b idder a t th a
fro n t door of tho Sem inole
C ounty C ourt Honan a t S an­
ford, F lo rid a •&gt; tho flra t
M onday la the m onth e f Nov­
em ber. IMS. whleh to th a I t k
day of November, IMS.
D ated thla IH h day a f S ept­
em ber, IMS,
(SEAL!
A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r ,
C lerk C ircuit C ourt
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a
Publleh OeL S, t , IS, SL
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L ota I A S Blk. A T rac i
IS Santaado S p rln sa Ac­
cording to P la ts T hereof
R ecorded Upon tho Public
Reeorda
of
Sem inole
C ounty, F lo rid a
Nam e In w hleh aeaeeiod R ay
A M arla B otvina AR o f aald
NOYICN OP APPLICATION
p ro p e rty being la th a ConnFOR TAB DEED
ty of som laolo. S ta te o f F lo r­ (Scow 104.10 WortOw StotoSea
i d a Unleea in c h c e rtific a te a f tneok
ehall bo ro d e o ae d according
NOTICE IS H B R B B T O IT .
to la w Uta p ro p e rty deeerlbed EN, T h a t O v erstreat L and Co.
la such c ertific ate w ill ba sold tho holder o f tho follow ing
to tho h ig h est b idder a t the c e rtific a te h a s filed eald carfro n t door of tho Sem inole tlflc a te for ta x dead to bo
C ounty C ourt R o u se a t S aa- Issued thereon. Tho c e rtific a te
ford, F lorida, en tho first n um ber and y e a r o f Issuance,
Monday In tho m onth o f Nov­ the description o f tho p ro ­
em ber, IMS, w hich Is the p e rty , and th a nxm a la w hich
Sth d a y o f Novem ber, IMS. It w aa assessed a re a s fo l­
D ated th is l« th d a y a f low s:
Septem ber, IMS
C o rtlfle ato Na. I l l
T ear af
(SEAL)
leeuance lie s
A rtb a r H. B eckw ith, J r ,
Doeertptlea a f P roperty
C lerk C ircu it CourL
L ot S Blk. A T ra c t IS
Sem inole C ounty, W o rld s
S anlando S p rin g s A ccord­
P ublish OoL L I. IL SL
in g ! to P la ta T hereof R e­
CDO-S
corded Upon tho Publla
R eeorda of S o a la o ta c o u n ­
ty F lorida
IN T E E CIRCUIT COURT OP
T E R NINTH JU D ICIA L CIR­ Nam e In w hleh assessed Sam ­
CUIT O F FLORIDA. IN AND uel O. H ollenhead. A il o f eald
FO R SHHINOLH COUNTY. IN p ro p e rty being la th a C ounty
of Sem inole, S ta te o f F lo rid a.
CHANCERY NO. HOST
U nless each e a rtlfle a ta (h a lt
NOTICE OF s e r r TO
be redeem ed according to la w
FORECLOSE MORTOAOR
p ro p e rty
described
la
THE
BROOKLYN BAVINOS th a
BANK, a Now Y ork c o rp o ra ­ •ueb c ertific ate w ill ba aold
lo
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va.
ford, F lorida, on tho f ir s t
DAVID RITCIHSON a n d OEO- M onday In tho m onth s f N ov­
RUIA RITCIHSON,. h is v i t a em ber. IMS, w hich to th e Sth
a a d a ll uaknow n h a irs, devi­ day o f November, IMS.
sees, g ra n te e s, a ssig n ees, lienD ated th is l i t b d a y a f S egtore. creditor*, truetea*. e r embar, 1IU .
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. B eckw ith, J r ,
C lerk C ircuit C ourt
Sem inole C oanty. F lo rid a
P ub lish O e u L S . l L SL
CDB-S
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT O F
T H R NINTH JU D ICIA L CIR­
CUIT OF AND FO R gR M I.
NOLH
county.
FLORID A.
CHANCERY NOW ISBOf
AMERICAN FE D E R A L SAT*
1X00 AXD LOAN ASSOCIA­
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ROBERT BARR, e t al.
D efendant*.
AHRNDBD NOTICE O P SUIT

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IN T H E C IR C U rr COURT O P
T H E NINTH JU DICIAL CIR­
CUIT. IN AND FO R SE M I.
NOLB COUNTY. F L O R ID «.
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K A TH LEEN W ALKER.
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lie f la th e C om plaint In said
cause will th en proceed rx
part*.
DONE and ORD ERED a t
S anford, F lorida, th la l l t b
day of Septem ber. IM L A. D.
(SEA L)
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D e fe n d a n t
NOTICE o r SUIT
T O )J E R R Y ALLEN W ALKK it
* /o M rs Georg* lla ln lla s ,
El Dorado. Missouri
YOU AlIK H EREBY NOTI­
F IE D th a t a C om plaint for
D ivorce and e th e r re lie f hao
been tile d a g a in s t you la th a
above styled C ourt and you
a re hereby req u ired lo se rv e
a copy o f y our A nsw ar o r
o th e r defense lo th e Com ­
p la in t upon tho P la in tiffs A t­
to rn ey . E. JACKSON HAASZK,
A tto rn ey n t Law, l i t N. O rsa g e Avenue, g ull* I t , O rU ndo, o ra n g e C ounty, W orlds,
and Ills the o rig in a l an sw e r
o r 'd e f e n s e In tho office of

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MORTOAOR FORECLOSURE
TOt ROBERT DARR. and
IR E N E F . BARR, klS
w ife
RESIDENCE)
IN Foch S tre e t
Ellw ood c ity
P enneylvaaia
TOu.W ILLI AM f t HARMON
and
FRANCES K. HA I tit OX,
hla wife
RESIDENCE)
14 4 C ourt S tre e t
A ugusta. Main*
T ou a re hereby notlR ed th a t
a C om plaint to foreclose a
c ertain m o rtg ag e eaeu m b erln g
the follow ing described re a l
p roperty, la -w it:
E a s t I t feet o f L ot M
a a d a ll of L ot t l QUEENS
MIRROR SOUTH REPLAT
ADDITION TO CASSEL*
B E R T FLORIDA, accordIng to the p la t th e re o f aa
recorded la P la t Book IL
peg* M, Public Record*
of gem lnole County, F lo r­
ida.
has been filed a g a in s t y o a la
the above-etyled suit, and you
aru required to servo a copy
of y o u r A nsw er o r o th e r
Pleading to tha C om plaint on
P la in tiff's attorney*. ANDER­
SON. RUSH, DEAN. LOWN­
DES A van den D EnO . SIS
Real C entral Avaauc, Orlandow
Florida, aad fils th a o rlfln a l
Answer a r o th er P lead in g la
Ike office of the C lerk o f
Ik* C ircuit C ourt on o r be fo re
Ike ISth day of O ctober. IM L
»f you fall to do so, a decree
Pro confeeso w ilt bo ta k r a
• g a ln it you U r tko re lief do■ u n d id to U * co m p lain t.
Thto N etlcs sh a ll bo p nbllekod once a w eek fo r four
consecutive
w eeks
la
the
Seaford Herald.
dated
im .
n t h day of
Septem ber, IM L
(SEAL)
A rth u r K. B eckw ith. J r ,
C ltr k s f C ircu it C o u rt
R yt M artha T. V lhlea
D eputy c le r k
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�4 ROOMS ta d bath. Com- S Bedroom home, 144.00 per
pleUly unfurnished. Naar
month. 304 Palm Place.
NAS. Nothing fancy, bat
( P rav tr Homea).
cheap renL $7.3* weak. Ph.
pa M am
S LABGZ BEDROOM home
and Florida room which
O ffice 204 W. First
can be readily changed in­
to 4th BR. 3 hatha, plenty
DEADLINES
of cloeeu. citroa treea in
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
CLASSIFIED DISPLAYS
yard, 1 block from SouthRoom* private hatha, 114
aide acbooL Newly de­
Tee*., then P a l - I M L day W. Firat SL
corated laaide and out. Ap­
ply Maaael Jacobaoa De­
RENT A BED
partment Store, a e r o a a
RoUaway, Hospital A Baby
from poet office.
Beda
By Day, Week, or Month
STEMPER FIGURES
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
Ph. PA 3-3Ml 114 W. l i t SL THIS ONE IS A STEAL l I
Two bedroom homo complete­
ly furnished even to wash­
ing machine. Concrete block
with hardwood floors! Largo
kitchen! L O C A T E D IN
PEACEFULM A Y F A 1 B .
PRICE t Only $13^00.00,
TEEMS.

SWEETIE PIE

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B. L HAIV
3N Samerd Ave.

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Property

Jim Hunt Realty

Su n la n d Estates Hom es
3 • BEDROOMS. 1. 1 ft ft 2 BATHS

VA-NO

DOWN PAYMENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • Ceeveatteeal ft FHA Financing
. --------------------------Sunland Eatatee • On 17-92 (2 ML Bo. of Sanford)
Sale* Office 1st. Hanae laaide Eetranee

KINGS WOOD BUILDERS. INC.
PH. FA $-8474
JIM HUNT REALTY, Sale* Agent
Day a. FA M l 16 - Eve. ft Sen. FA 3-4448 • 823-1790

Central A ir Conditioned
3

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4

BEDROOM.

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
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BATHS
HOMES

P1ATO TUNING - Electronic

of Scientific, Eepalnag.
W L. HARMON
Ph. PA M M
LAWN SERVICE mowing,
edging. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Ph. PA 2-1317 af­
te r 3 p. nL

$11,990

3 or 4 Bedrooms
Ity and 2 Bath*

OPEN DAILY 11 TILL
A NASSAU VACATION

6
FOR

“ W h a t tla e d o y o u e x p e c t? I to ld you It w on e
dum p tru e k f*

Monthly C M ■■
VA
PmU.
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and
Low A*. U
J
FHA
* ML south of Saufuril.
Turn West at 2nd Road
•oath of O w ns Bra*.
OPEN II s. m. to 8 p. »
DAILY

H. » . POPS CD. INC.
394 So. Park Ave. PA $41

FRIGIDAIRE
OWNER being transferred. 3
Bdrra. l t i hath, 1 year old
boms. BuUt-lns. Refrigera­
tor, hardwood floors, aircondition, lot 100 x $00. PHA
loan. $1,900 down. FA 3-4744.
Bids being received for old
church building. Church of
the Nssarene, Lake Mary,
FA 3-3390.

J. W. Hall, Realtor
"Call Hall” FA M N 1
2344 So. French Ave.
3 Bedroom bouse, excellent
c o n d i t i o n . Transferred,
must sell. FA 2-3571.
By Owner, attractive airconditioned 3 bedroom, 2
bath home. Io Pine crest
3rd Addition. Drapes, fence,
well kept yards, n s W.
Coleman. Circle,. FA, 2-3488.

Finished Masonry
Homes On Your
Lot

'Sea IBM Job opportunities on
Amusement Page T next to
Movie Ada.”

t : C. Firat SL

13. M ortgage
MORTGAGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial ft Residential

Sams A Service
G. H. HIGH
1794 W Is; a t Sanford
Ph. F A S-tttS

PA M4M evening!.

FA 2-3433

FREE ESTIMATE
Upholatering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New A Uied Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg. T illen A Riding Mower et
•pedal discount Dealer.
Co., at toa Celery Ave.
FA M W .
FA 3-3117.
Oitaway l b The Waterway
S Complete Room* tor some­ Frlgardalre Automatic Wash­ Your KV1NRUDE D ealer
er, good condition. $40. Ph. R obaon S p o rt!* # G o o d s
one to take aver payments
FA MI34.
a 1 113.30 per month a r will
aacriflen for cash. Call coltod TE 4-MIL CaiMlbeT- Hotpoiat. 3 years aid. $73.
13 cuhlic ft. Rafrigerator.
ry. Fla.
FA M M .

1 Twin sire Hollywood Bed
.................................. $14.34
3 Twin • is* Innerapring
Mattresses, each .... $13.00
1 Twin also box spring with
lega ......................... $13.30
$ Twin aim rebuilt Holly­
wood Beds, each .. $33.00
1 Occasional Chair .... $7.30
1 3-pc. Living Room Suite,
Uko now .................. $40.30
1 Rebuilt Kkle-A-Bed, foam
rubber cushions ... . $m.30
1 Apartment alse Hlde-A-Bed,
green plastic cover $00.30
1 Hl-Rlter with new m at­
tresses ..................... 340.30
1 twin also maple bed $10.00
1 Repossessed • pc. dinstto
.................................. $79.30
1 Chest type t m cu. ft. deep
frsste, perfect cond. $99.30

WELLS DRILLED PUMPS,
SPIHNKER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sixes
EXPERIENCED
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
We Repair and Service
APPLIANCE SALESMAN
2nd A Magnolia FA 24321
S T I N I
Prefer man B-40. Must be
experienced and currently Machinery and Stpply Co. OWNER transferred. Must
sell complete house of furn­
FA 2-4433
in the appliance business. 307 W. 2nd SL
iture, 1 year old. FA 24744.
Must
have
automobile.
Position availabla immedi­ OIL HEATER SERVICE
31. Articles For Sale
ately. Salary with Incen­ Circulators cleaned and re­
paired.
Complete
service.
tives, many company bene­
Umbrella Tents $33.13 spe­
FA 2-1317 after 3 p. m.
fits. Desire man to man­
cial, camp atoves, Armyage new store opening Tractor work, rnowag, disc­
Navy Surplus 310 Sanford
shortly. Work tor largest
Ave.
ing, blade work. FA 3-7644.
Independent appliance deal­
F actory t o t o u
e r in central Florida. Ap­
ALUMINUM
BLINDS
ply E. N. Kelly, Jr.. Britt’s
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­
Inc., 334 No. Orange Ave.,
tom rafl with ptoatto ends.
Orlando, Florida.
Plastic or rayon tape*. Cottea ar nylon sards,
'See IBM Job opportunities on
^ u ak n rik G lass a n d P ain t
A m m m cat .Page 7 n u t to
Specialising In
Movie Ada.”
Company
21$ MagMho Ph. FA 24423
OPENING Immediately gen­
UY, Trade w sett Used
eral automotive mechanic.
Furniture, AppUancta, TV’s
General Motor products. Exor what have you. Williams
pelence desired. Apply in
Furniture Mart, Hwy. 17-42.
AUTO GLASS
person. Jim Bites Service
Casselberry, FIs.
Manager. BUI HtmphUl Mo­
INSTALLED
tors. 301 West 1st SL
ONION PLANTS
Windshield
Back Gluas
Door Ginns
V int Giuun Crystal Wax Bermuda Per
M-43.30 ; 300-41.30; 3 M
SERVIC J
Senkarik Glass 4nd Paint lota and over per M $3.00
Children kept. FA 3-4113.
FOB litre. A.M, Prevatt,
Company
Phont 740-3113, Seville,
Will care for children in my 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4632
home. Adults supervised.
Florida
322 6329.
ADMIRAL 21” console T.V,
$63. 322-1306.
WANT a good borne, good food Free to a good twine, part
Cocker Puppy, j Leaving
and care? Reasonable. El­
town Immediately. 323-0734. ANTIQUES for sale.
derly people. FA 2-1133.
FA 2 8133.

2 Bedrooms with
carport ................... $7,230
3 Bedrooms with
carport ................... $7,930
4 Bedrooms with
carport ................... $8,930
Include* Heating System,
TUcd Window Sites, Tiled
Tub Area, Inside Utility.
No Down PaymenL Low
Monthly Terms.
Wiite P.O. Box 23, Leeaburg,
Fla., for Free Brochure.
21. Beauty Satoun

Mi. two chairs, Gatelag
table," coffee table, step
ladder chair, • x 1$ rug.
Very reasonable. UU Park

Ave.
Gulbranaen Spinet P l a n o 3$' Long. F wide, ' l l p a a ra L
On# Br. $300 acuity and taka
Mlnuette, full keyboard.
over payment! of IM.1S Me.
Like new. Cost $900, will
FA S-3T04.
toll $373. Guaranteed. Ph.
FA 3-9011 after 4 p. m.
We loan Carpet Sbampooer
at no cost with purchase of
Blue Lustre Shampoo. Carroll’s Furniture.

Nsw Ws'tlngbouse 13000 BTU
Alr-Coodltkmcr $173. Com­
plete set of Qolf Iron A
Woods $60. 323-033$.
73 x IS Chain Link Fence, 1
year old. Installed free In
Sanford. $100. 130 Country
Club Dr. FA 24334.
FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator $U
cubic ft., new paint, runa
like aaw. $43. NO 2-4317.

GOOD used Record Player.
Write Bos 42, «/o Sanford
Herald.

LINCOLN . MERCURY
IN N. Palmetto Ava.
Ph. PA S 4 IM

Jh an JtA
for makJnf our Now Car Announcement satk «a
outstanding success. If you d id not r e t i r e th o
Individual attention you deaervo bscaueo « f th o
crowd, pleas* let us know and w o will a m a g o f a r a

2505 PARK A V E .
2 1 t E . 2nd. S T .

32. Flower*

Hybrid Geraniums in bloom
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Professional Cars. Soft Water.
Grapevllle Ave. near 20th SL
103 S. Oak
FA 2-3742

PERMANENT SPECIALS
$8-30 Complete and a large Bell Us Your Furniture. Quick
can of style ipray free.
Service Wltk The Cash.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
SUFEE TRADING POST.
111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120 311 Palmetto
FA 2 0834
FA 2-0677.
15. H uninem O p p o rtu n ity 24. Electrical Service*

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1963

Stenstrom Realty

Now On D isplay at Strickland - Morrison, Inc.

YOUNG and OLD can make
FRIGIDAIRE
Christmas money e a s i l y
Used furniture, appliances,
Salei ft Service
through money-back Sales House Wiring, Free Estimates
tools, ete. Bought . Sold.
Kit Plan. FA 24033, Even­ Sid Vlblen’s Randall Electric
L arry '. Mart 213 Sanford
ings.
Ave. Ph. FA 3-4132.
112 Msgnolia Ph. FA 2-0913
MODERN 2 Bay Service Statiuna for lease In downtown
area to qualified person.
FA 2 2561 or FA 2-3994 fur
details.

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ONLY 3 MOKE
LOTS LEFT IN -

LONGDALE

C w *try Club Hood at Mayfair Couairy Club

AIR-CONDITIONING

THE TIME TESTED FIRM Alix of Sanford wants experienced Sewing Machine
118 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
Operators. Experienced on
ANNOUNCEMENT
section work for ladies
JOHN E. FOX. Reg. Real
swimwear and sportswear.
Estate Broker announces
Piecework
with
hourly
the opening of his office at
guarantee. Start now and
110 N. Park Avenue
move with ua to our new
Sanford, Florida
Sanford palatial fully airfor handling all types of
conditioned plant with cafe­
real estate
teria on premiaea. Apply in
Associate: Gertrude P. Fox
person to our new plant
Broker-salesman
manager Mr. Curiato at
Telephone: 323-0339
204 N. Elm Ave. to diicuss
Mailing Address
&gt;our future with our com­
P. O. Box 933
pany.
Bedroom bouse, backyard
fenced in. Call after 4:00.
i f Sanford’s ★
FA 2 4494.

Priced From

VA. FHA ft IN-SERVICE LOANS

WIN

St. Johns Realty

WILSON - MAIER

Used Furniture
SALE

REALTOR - INSUXOR
FA 3-4991 l f l l S. French Ave.

&gt;u I.

Cat* R l « i Paid liaartle electric lroner. Good
A Trade-in AUavaacc Mad*
Oa Uaad Furniture A Ap­
pliances.
Ueod Sleeping Couch. $1$.

AIR CONDITIONING .
CONTRACT anl REPAIR
WORE
1007 Sanford Avc. FA 3-4343

Stamper Agency
CLEAN first floor apart­
ment. Private entraace. South Sylvan Labe Shores on
1004 Palmetto Ave.
largo mile wide Sylvan
collar. Vicinity asth and
Lake. Exclusive • Restrict­
ed. Make your homo in
this beautiful Labe Front
subdivision. Large lakeWE KENT
front and laka view tots
O Hospital Bads O Playpens
available. Also 3 A 4 bed­
O Wheel C hain • Strollers
room, 2 both homes. Go to
O Commodes O Baby Beda ROOMS, Ib e Gables, 401
Paola School, then west H
Magnolia
Ave.
PA
30730.
e Walkers
e High C hain
mile on S. Sylvan Lake Dr.
o Crutches • Bollaway Beds
Call PA 2-7990 days or
W I1SO N -M A IE R
FA 2-6344 evenings. Or see
your broker.
fa
C H U R C H or S C H O O L Untora. s br bouse. Kitchen $ Lots, 4 rooms A bath, 1
equipped. FA 3-3443.
bearing Citrus trees, pric­
” GROUPS, Clubs, ete-—The
ed $3000. See H. H. Martin,
best card plan yet for rais­ S BR uafurn. bouse. Electric
RL 1 Box 7$. FA 2-3923.
ing C h r i s t m a s money.
equipped kitchen. 2412 Or­
PA 24033. Evening*.
ange Ave. Call 3324430 af­ New 3 BR. House in country
ter 1:10.
on acre of land. Large gar­
Thomas Moving
age. Call Valdex Hotel.
Unfurnished 3 BR house,
&amp; Storage
Ask tor John ProbsL
3412 Willow. PA 2-0274.
DID YOU KNOW . .
You can store up to 1000 Saa-Lanta Apartment, large 1
pounds of ANYTHING for a
bedroom apartments, fur­
whole month tor Just $3.00?
nished or unfurnished. 404
You can mova the furnish­
X. 14th SL, Sanford. Phont
ings of a 2 bedroom house
322-4334.
WEKIVA RIVER ESTATES
across town for about $37.00.
Approxlmataly 2V* acres, with
Free Estimates, no obliga­ Furn. 3 Bedroom
130 ft. on river, Ik mite off
Adults. FA 2-7664.
tions.
RL 46.
201 N. Laurel
FA 2-1901 Modem 2 bedroom furnish­
$4,500
ed Apartment,
upstairs
over 306 W. 13th SL $90 Call PA 24473 after 6:00 p.m.
per month, water included.
Furn. I bdrra. apt. Only $33.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Small office space, lights
Upstairs 170) Magnolia.
A water furnished. Pbone
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Assoc.
FA 2-1401 or FA 3-2931.
FA 3-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Two
bedroom
furnished
apartment, 3101 Magnolia, By Owner 2 BR. House, one
3 BR. bouse on 3 nice
$33.00. Pbone FA 2-3931,
SMALL FURNISHED bouse.
shady lots. Doc Price.
Robert A. WUUams.
3334407.
South Sanford Ave. All for
3 Bedroom partly furnished
$14,000 cash. Ph. 66)4601.
CONVENIENT TO BASE
bouse. NO 3-3148.
$ Bedrooms, kltcban equip­
ped, large living room. SMALL HOUSE, near base. IT’S A BUYER’S
Partially furnished. Avail­
MARKET
$103 a month. 105 E. Wood­
able Oct. 13. Call FA 2-3133
land Driva. FA 3-7037 after
after 4:30 p.m.
Now la tha time to buy one
4:30.
of these government-owned
Lake Cottage Furn FA &gt;410$ BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i s h
homes. We have 2 BR, 1
ed room. FA 2-7431.
bath to I BR, 2 baths in
Turn. 3 Room ApL Adults.
FURNISHED Garage Apartvarious sections of San­
$30 Mo. FA 2-9480.
m snt 1201 Magnolia Ave.
ford. Prices range from
2 BR. Furn. House. 2620
$7,500 to $13,300. ilonthly
3
BEDROOM
home,
kitchen
Iroquois Ave. Inquire af­
payments as low as $49.50
equipped, 3 blocks from
ter 1:30 p. m.
includes everything. Homes
Elementary School. $100
available for as little as
House trailer ft Cabsna furn­
month. FA 2-4437.
$30.00 down, yes, today’s
ished. Dewitt Trailer Park.
home buyer has the largest
1 Bedroom Housctraiter, pri­
Reasonable.
selection at the lowest
vate lot. Water ft electric
prices.
Apartments. 1213 Magnolia
furnished. FA 2-1303.
Ave. Recently redecorated,
nicely furnished. Apply SL I Bedroom house FA 3-313$
after 3.
John's Realty. 11$ N. Park
Ave. rA 24123.
FHA ft VA PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT ft S A L E S
Housetralltr. FA 24047,
Home on Beautiful Lake
BROKER
Markham. Call Evening*.
Furn, Small downstairs ApL
Office FA 2-2111
FA 2*1597.
1902 Maple. FA 2-0721.
Nights FA 2-0648
323-0700
Furnished House in Sanford.
2324 Park Dr. Ssoford. Fla.
Ph. 8664849 Apopka.

Highest

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Finest Cars

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OLDS 2 Door, Bower
DUICK 2 Door, Std. Trurn*................... .......
CHRYSLER 4 Door. Air Cond......................
CHEVROLET 4 Door Bel. V-8, Std. Traiw
PLYMOUTH 4 Door. Auto...........................
HUICK 4 Door, Auto., Power ....................
11UICK 1 Door HT, Auto...............................
CHEVROLET ft Ton Pick-U p....................
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PLYMOUTH 4 Door ....................................
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2 LOCATIONS
2505 PARK AVE.
CLAUDE HITTELL, MGR.
219 E. 2nd. ST.
CHARLIE SMITH, MGR.
ORLANDO CH 1-5166
FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

Falcon Convertible
L Newest, liveliest compact under the sun.
wL Let u* take you for a demonstration ride today!
A New i
Car Cost*
Lem* Than
You Think!
FORD - FALCON • THUNUERBIRD - FORD TRUCK DEALER

308 E. First St., Sanford

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$ $ $ W IN CASH PRIZES WEEKLY
FR EE CASH PRIZES w in be awarded each w eek (in ac­
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OFFICIAL ENTRY BLA

PRIZE: 810, 2nd. PRIZE: 86, 2nL PRIZE: $4. N othing to
Buy, N othing to P ay, N o O bligation.

Mj r N i

era la selected for the yerUcular Job needed.
After removing esceaa moletaro wkh t centrifugal ex­
tractor tad doing Dm nee**eary atarchlng, fee pbcoo
arw ready for dnrfcd or Ira -

e flatwock a ^ . ,
ly referred t a u t mangle.
Shirta are ironed by belag
draped over cotton padded,
nyloa covered form*. a
■team heated pres* does the
actual Ironing.
Piece* needing only to be
dried are fluffed In a mow­
ing cylinder by hot dry air.
Thermostatic control* ilgnil
the operator when too clothes
ere suffleleetiy dried and
ready le be folded.
Sanltoae dry cteanlng, na­
tionally advcrtleed and re­
commended by leading cloth­
ing manufacturer*, la a fea­
ture of the Seminole County
Laundry Co. This proceu la
guaranteed to be odorless.
“ Visitor* are welcome to
come In and see our opera­
tion," Reborn said. "We are
proud of our quality work­
manship with which we serve
the laundry and dry cleaning
needs of many families
throughout the area.

KwUe Wkito Landry

THIS PAGE WILL A PPEA R EACH WEEK DURING

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Alignment — Brakes — Truing A Balancing
Complete Stock Of Now and Recapped Tires

PENN STATE VS. ARMY

Auto Glass
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133-1033

(COIN OPERATED)

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414 W. NINTH ST.
PHONE FA 2-5854
SANFORD, FLA.
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CALL —
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Special
SANFORD,

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GEORGE J. MILLS

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and BEAT COVERS

Thermo-O-Tane
Gas &amp; Appliance Co.

MICHIGAN 8TATR VS. MICHIGAN

Highest mountain In tho
Appalachian syit.ra la ML
Mitchell, In North Carolina.

C U S T O M -H T T ID

ar peatauiked ao later thaa

lilt French Ave. A Geneva Av*. it BenrdsO

2139 8. FRENCH AYE.
SANFORD, FLA.

FA 2-7480

UataaL lalrira mast be broaght ta tke effke ef lb la

George's Taverns

WASH THAT’S CLEANER?
2411 S. French Are.

VFW Auxiliary
Installs
New Officers
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
New officers of the Lad­
les Auxiliary of DcBsry's
VFW Port M03 wars Install­
ed at the group’s regular
monthly meeting held last
week In the DeBary Fir*
Hall.
Installed by Myrtle Hill
were Sally Peralto, president;
Mrs. John Strang, senior
vice president; BI a n e h e
Frye, Junior vice presklent;
Ruth La Chat, secretary; DiaIthla Vow, historian and pub­
licity and LUlla Ester lump,
patriotic Instructor.
New members Initiated by
Elsie Illmmelberger were
Muriel Clock and Mrs. Yow.

On* entry only ta rack
Friday Noon, Oct. 12.

will bo tho moot potato acorad by aay oaa (ran.

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FREE PICKUP AND
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Laundry C o

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Hamburgera - Hot Doga • Shrimp • Etc.
1905 French Ave. Sanford, Fla. FA 2*9154
AIR FORCE VS. ARIZONA

Mr. Merchant . . .
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FOOTBALL CONTEST PAGE
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Tha Oaeaob Airstrip waa tam 'd “doertpit”
and “UtUnd
“Utter'd with trash, brokan bottle*
bottlas and bMr
hast
cans'* by L t Chirks Allan, a Navy aaroaautteal
giaaar, who addraasad tha County Cooaiaakai on
tha airstrip situation Tossday afternoon.
Tha ratura of tha 1,169 acra Oaeaota Airstrip
was discuss'd by Allan, 8NA8, in a statement to tha
commission pointing out tha present condition of tha

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iT H U t Cloudy with aeattmd ahowera through Thoraday. High today, 85-90. Low tonight. 60-66.
Praaa Lsasad Wfara latablishad 19M WED. OCTOBER 10, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 168

/•d U tr- Ha m M tto
By LARKY
Tto d ty will

a m to

&gt;p a l th a partial
diagonal
. Coat upward* af
.Tha entire plan
P A M .. . .
a a«
City craws today will re­
move tha traffic light a t Sec­
ond and Park and p o t H an
Third and Park for th a t thru
■treat propoooL
a aa
SchoolBoard m at Monday
morning for 10 mlnutaa to ac­
cept preliminary plana fa r tha
new KngUsh Catalan Element­
ary School Why wasn’t this
in Tueeday’a popart . . . W all
tha praaa Just wasn’t Inetted
to the meeting and wa didn’t
know about it until wo stum
hied into W alt Tsagua’s affka
this momtnr.
e
At that lengthy court sonalon involving Shep H would
really be interesting to find
out ju it about w hat tha taxpayors had to giva u p . . . . On a
thing in aura wa would have
bed that Bay Ava. ballpark
lighted.. . .
a
If there ware no t r i a l . . . Bill
Hutchison could h a re boon
drawing up a resolution. . . .
Hank Tamm could have boon
working on reappraisal
four polka offkara could have
been watching our k id s .. . .
t e a
Police Chief Roy Williams
auma tha whole mesa op: *Tt’»
a disgrace."
a a a
Nobody works harder than
Bob Brown an making -tha
courthouse presentable. . . .
But Bob ihould check his front
door.. . . I t would taka ■ Son­
ny LUton to open It.
e e e
Ju it for tha record there are
20 teachers in Seminole Coun­
ty echoola that don’t have col­
lege degrees.
County School Board meats
tomorrow and among tha moat
interostlng items will be a dis­
cussion of that bus mishap by
Sunland. . . . Wa hear there
are two conflicting sto ries.. . .
Ona tha state and ona tba bus
driver!

Concerts Near
For Schools
In South End
Map* are betog taken to
a m a g n a eowcert by tha
Florida Sympheay Orchestra
lor tha children fat grades 4
through 4 la tha elementary
schools of tha south end, fol­
lowing a lecture by Henry
Maser, director of the group,
it waa announced today by
8upL R. T. MUwoa.
A meeting waa bald Mon­
day afternoon w i t h S apt
Milwaa, la m ia Cowley, music
director, and Principals Chris­
tie Harp. Booth Seminole
School, Casselberry, Prank
Corn, Alta moots S p r i n g a ,
George Dabbs, Bear Lake and
Louie Koaky, Longwood.
The schoolmen deckled to
m tka the effort with tho goal
of a concert to to held ia
the early spring- They bops
to bo able to bold It at the
Jel-alal fronton after the
close of the season (bore.
Planning for aach school
win be undertaken by the
principal* sad the executive
boards of their respective
parent and teacher organiseChristie Harp, of the South
Seminole School, wee named
chairman of the overall *f&gt;
fort and he will coordinate
the planning.
It was also decided to make
the TV show, “Tto Magic of
Music" which is presented
by Maser, a regular feature
of tto school television pro­
gram a.
Officials *f tha Florida
Symphony Orchestra, a fully
professional organisation, ex­
pressed enthusiasm for tto
plans of tha principals end
pledged their complete co.
operation in the project
Principal Harp, a trained
musician, said Tuesday night
he would endeavor to work
out n program of Informal
Instruction based oa tto num­
ber! to to played by tto or­
chestra to acquaint the
children with the music they
will hear, and Introduce them
to tto lives of tho compos­
ers and their various styles
and mstier.

After tha County Commis­ Humphrey Tax
sion discussion on th a Osceola
Airstrip yesterday afternoon, Returns To Be
tha member* of tha SemhloU
Timing Association th at a t­ M ade Public
tended took off for tho atrip
WASHINGTON (U PD -Porand procesdad to pick up over mer T r e a s u r y Secretary
a truckload of junk th a t litter- George M. Humphrey’s law­
•d tha runways. They also yers have agreed to submit
swept down tho runway used certain of hie personal tax re­
by tho association and, tha turns to Senate investigators,
Judge says, “did a fine Job of it was learned today,
Tto informal agreement,
policing the whole area.” This
Is a demonstration of good which also Involves tax re­
cltisenshlp, that perhaps more turns and cancelled ebecki of
Humphrey's son, was expect
people should emulate,
s e e
ed to head off another parti
Did you know Uisre are Id, san dispute within Sen. Stuart
000 feet of perfectly good run­ Symington's stockpile Invest!
way out thors .and tha total gating subcommittee.
Gilbert W. Humphrey, board
area of tha airport is 1,119
servo? Lt. Chuck Allan, SNAS, chairman of M. A. Hanna Co.,
who knows a lot about such a Cleveland company of which
thlnge, eaya it would taka over the elder Humphrey is honor­
92,000,000 to duplicate tho Oa- ary board chairman, was
called to testify before the
ctola layout
subcommittee today.
e
It would seem appropriate
for Merle Warner's C of C M isses Mark
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Airport Planning Committee
to forgot putting a Seminola Scientists disclosed today that
County facility in Volusia tho Mariner II Venus proto
County and busy themaeivea will miss the bright planet by
working on ways to nee Os­ 30,900 miles Instead of 9,000
ceola. After all, with 92.900,- miles aa previously estimated.
000 worth of runways and
land out there, where else
should the County Airport be?
e e •
Steps bare bean taken to
correct all discrepancies in
A &lt;1,000 grant for tto Al­
county financial divisions, as
listed by the state auditors re­ tamonte Springs Publie Li­
ports, County Coramiaaiooers brary was approved Tuesday
wars told Tuesday,
by tto County Commission,
e e
after
a presentation in the
Tha County Commissioners
plan to look into tho matter library’s behalf by Mrs.
of electric water coolers for Smith H. Cady Jr., pending
tho courthouse to replace tho tto presentation ef a receipt
big old-fashioned water Jogs stowing that tba city council
now used in some places. 'C ity of Altamonte Springs to e do­
water la good enough for os, I nated &lt;300 to the u—e of tto
'think,** said Cmrar. Vernon organisation.
| Tto library, s non-profit
Dunn.

ed poise end a Judges*
which constitute a
obstacle to the mas *f

■trip by a d m it.

Rockets At Town Of

w * to
• a sag* a
I t waa p o in ts' oat th a t tto
Padera] Aviation Agency has
given tto eonaty three alter­
natives far the strip, either
to elooe It entirely, keep It
partially open c r to restrict
Its nase to aircraft as a fall
time airport for tho eonaty.
Allen suggested tho ap­
pointment of an airport
authority to exercise control
over tto facility and regulate
Its uses to tto to st Interests
of tto eoanty. including noo•viatlon activities w h i c h
would to suitable.
Municipal Jadgo Kenneth
McIntosh, acting aa a eitlsea
and lay advisor to tto Timing
Association, pointed o at that
tto association la properly
chartered as a non-profit or­
ganisation sad has aa Ita pri­
mary purpos# th at o f curb­
ing automotive delinquency
by tto youth of tto county
who have previously need tto
highways for dreg stripe.
Out of tto discussion came
tho suggestion th at a com­
mittee he appointed to study
tho combined use of the Osce­
ola atrip for both aircraft
and tha activities of tho tim ­
ing group and to coordinate
tto planning and uaa of tto
facility Alloa and McIntosh
indicated they would eerva
ca the committee.

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Donovan hoped tto negotia­ ef Castro'* a n ti •
tion which have been reported diatribe.
approaching n satisfactory Castro apparently waa atang
coocfusion, would be renewed by Steronaoa’a reapease to a
speech by Dortkee a t tto
UN Ambassador Adtai Stev­ United Nations In which tto
enson waa a particular target Cuban president plugged tha
Caatrolte Una about U. U,
'acta of war" agatnet Cuba.
VERNON DUNN
Stevenson said tto speech
Mova Fizxlaa
contained *un paralleled c a l­
umnies, slander* and mlarep*
recantations."
The p r e m i e r t o i e a e i l
IU U V A ...
Stevenson waa n "eynlc” and
■aid to wee "highly discredit­
ed a t the United Nation*."
Dortlcoe and hi* official
Three motions were fil'd by Atty. Mack Cleve­ party returned to •kortaguland
Jr.
on
behalf
of
the
North
Orlando
Company,
In
Best Gains
plaguod Cuba leaded down
NEW YORK (UPI)—Stock* the million dollar suit being pressed by Landmark with bundles from U. B. de­
Enterprises,
Inc.
made Uielr best gains of the
partment stores.
The motions are to dismiss the charges against
Commissioner
Vernon
week this morning in stoppedthe defendant companies, The Silver Creek Predator.
Dura’s proposal to hire a full
up trading.
Corporation, The Norib Orlan
tlma county attorney m et with
do Company and tto North Or­
■ silent reception from the
Serious Trouble
lando Utilities Company.
other County Commissioners
DETROIT (UPI) — Tb* 941
T to suit, brought by the
Tueeday and died for lack of
billion 41,000-mUa interaUU
Landmark
Company, whleh
g second.
highway system la running
bai been engaged la building
Dunn had proposed that in
Into acrioua difficulties, an of­
a group of bomos In North
A meeting of the board at
place of tto County Attorney,
ficial of the American AutoOrlando, allegex a breach «f the Seminole Association of
Zoning Attorney and School
mobile Association said today.
contract by tto North Or­ Communities wiU be told at
Board Attoraoy, at separate
lando Company In tto sale of the plnecrest Inn, ITtb and
salaries, ona full time counse­
Picket City Hall
lor to hired to do all the
NEW YORK (UPD-PoRce Members of tha Downtown suitable property to the house French Ave., Sanford Thurswork at a salary of 913.000 a
and
firemen plan to picket Merchants committee, working builders, and tho refusal of day evening a t T p. a .
MOSCOW (UPI) — The
T to meeting will be •
year. Ha expected that the
City
Hall for the second day on the beautification angla are the utiliUea concern to install
school board would continue United States today rejected today In their effort to obtain Charlie Robinson and E. C. contracted-for utility faelUllei. dutch treat dinner, and mem­
Damages totaling 91.330,000 ber* may coma for tto moot­
to Include the 91,300 they have spy allegations against ousted aalary hikes, more holidays Harper Jr. Contacted today,
U. S. assistant naval attach#
a
r
t claimed by the plaintiff, ing only at 7:4S p. m.
budgeted for an attorney.
Robinson
said:
L t Cmdr. Raymond Smith and and other benefits.
end included: la the sum a n
Association secretary A1
Tto proposal Included a ode"We’re
working,
on
It—Just
protested "manifold V i a l a
973,000 punitive d a m a g a l Cane, Lake M ary,'urges all
rotary for tto attorney at a
giro no time."
tlona" by Soviet authorities New Law
•gainst the Silver Creek con­ board members to attand besalary of 93,400 a year.
WASHINGTON (UPI) Spokesman Robinson said
of his diplomatic Immunity.
Commissioner Ted Williams'
President Kennedy today plan­ that they plan to gat together cern, whleh la the p e n a l cor­ eiuse Arthur Beckwith Jr.,
proposal of a second pay raise Tha U. S. note said tha ned to alga into law a bill with members of tha Sanford poration of the two local chairman of the United Fund
American embassy here "cate­ giving tto Food and Drug Ad
companlee.
drive for tto county, will to
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI) — for Zoning Director Robert
Cardan Club and Architect
gorically
rejects
all
atlega
prceent to dlacuie tto fund
ministration tighter control Jim Chapman to work out ex­
The Army sent home today Brown end one for Mri. Max
tlona of Improper behavior on
and Mrs. Colloen Pop#, of
over drugs.
another 4,400 of tho troops Ino Thompson, met with the
act plana for beautification,
tho part of Commander Smith
tto Florida Symphony Or­
that have been guarding the seme alienee end also died
"Tentative plana cell for
and specifically that ha was Lowers Bars
chestra will also attand, to
peae# a t tto Unlveriity of for lack of a second.
the uia of big concrete tube,
talk about tho projected
Tto board did approve hir­ engaged In espionage."
ATLANTA (U PI)-T he FulMississippi and announc'd
Youth Concert to bo told In
ing a full time maintenance "The embassy vigorously ton (Atlanta) County Medical approximately 20 lnctoa in
a change la commanders.
diameter end about two feet
Msrch for tho children of tto
Tha Army taid today's man at ■ salary of 93,200 a protests tha manifold viola­ Society lowered Its racial high, to hold a tall evergreen
TALLAHA88EE
(UPI)
—
troop moves leaves about 3,- year, to maintain all county tions by Soviet authorities of bars Tuesday by granting full tree, and aome low-growing T to Supreme Court suspended south ond elementary schools.
700 regular Army and Nation­ property, under genaral main­ the rights and Immunities ap­ membership to two Negro colorful plants around the Orlando attorney Keith Van
al Guard troops in the Ox­ tenance, working under the di­ pertaining to C o m m a n d e r doctors.
Deventer from the practice of
Itaae," Roblnaon said.
ford area. At one time after rection of Zoning Director Smith aa a duly accredited
three months today.
“
We
men
don't
know
too
diplomatic
officer
of
the
em­
Robert
Brown
who
was
alio
Bans Cuba Trade much about plants and thlnge, lawThefor action
rioting greeted arrival on
waa based on
ATHENS (U P D -T to Greek
campus of Negro Jem** authorised to accept and pass bassy.”
and wa want thaaa garden dub chergvs by tha Florida bar
upon
applications
for
tho
Job.
Shipowners
Union
announced
Meredith, about 31,000 troops
The present part-time main­
Tuesday Its members would ladles to work with us and that Van Deventer misused
were itationed around Ox­
tenance
man
who
drives
a
Murderess
Escapes
"abstain totally" from the have tha say on that, so It will 91,130 belonging to e client.
ford and a t reserve camps
WASHINGTON (UPD—To­
school
bus
morning*
and
after­
PHOENIX, Arts. (UPU-Un- Cuban trod* because of "the all look good and make aa The court said the attorney
at Mampbls, Tenn., and Col­
did nut seek review of the bar day was pay-otf day for doc­
many
people
happy
as
pos­
noons
wiU
to
dropped.
confirmed
reports
circulated
problem*
arising
for
tho
umbus, Miss.
r u l i n g recommending t h e tors, lawyers and other aclftoday that escaped murderess U.S.A. from the situation in sible," Robinson said.
Troops leaving today In­
three month suspension. The employed penana who h a v '
Ha
said
ha
had
been
told
Winnie
Ruth
Judd
may
Hava
Cuba."
Tha
Greek
govern­
clude tto headquarters of
attorney will not be reinstat­ clamored for 11 years for the
that
It
would
taka
about
a
fled
to
St.
Paul,
Minn.,
after
ment. a NATO member, urged
tto 14th Airborne Corps, com Biggest 'Fish*
ed, the court said, until ho has right to set up tax-deductiblo
month
to
get
the
plants
in
disappearing
from
tha
Artsadoption
of
the
ban.
The
union
manded by Lt. Gen. Hamil­
made full restitution to hia private pension funds.
good
growing
condition
so
they
Catch
True;
ona
State
Hospital
where
aha
said it would comply despite
ton H. Hours*.
Unless President Kennedy
client.
can be aet out on tha street.
waa a mental patient
expected losses.
vetoes e tax relief bill for
It Was A Sub
them by midnight, it will be­
Rape Evidence
PLYMOUTH, E n g l a n d
come law. If he vetoes it,
(UPM—VATO official* came
Congree* le set to override
Termed False
to the eld of fishing captain
him and enact the measure in­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Stanley Drake today and con­
to lew anyway,
The state attorney general’s firmed he had made one of
Capl Robert SI. Wars and area to the weal Construction j The decision on the pension
office will fils evidence In tto the biggest catchei on record
Capt. Joseph SI. Tully offici­ was handled by Orange Pav­ bill was a top Issue as Con­
Supreme Court Thursday Indl — a submarine.
ated
at ribbon rutting cere­ ing and Construction Co. ef gress pushed for adjournment
eating that two Lake County
Drake had told skeptical
monies held aboard NAS San­ Winter Park.
by the end of the week. But
•UteiuanU Involving s sensa­ friends that be waa reeling
ford this week officially open­
deadlocks on an agricultural
tional raps case “is not true.' in hie trawler nets off Ply­
ing the newly extended run­ Power Feud
appropriations measure and a
Assistant Atty. Gan. Jamas mouth Monday when be felt
way 27.
public works bill still bad to
Mahorner said ha will oppose a huge strain on the winch.
be resolved.
The completion of thie pro­ In UN Seen
the petition of Negroes Jerry He pulled harder ami pret­
ject at a coat of nearly 9174,UNITED NATION8, N. Y.
Chatman, 23, and Robert ty soon up popped a Danish
000 marks the first Improve­ (UI’IS — The United States
Shuler, 22, for review of tto submarine, thoroughly en­
ment aboard the s t a t i o n dug In today to fend off small Concert Ticket
caie for which they were meshed.
through tho BlillUry Con­ power demands for an uncon­
condemned to die ia the
struction Program alnca 1960, trolled moratorium on nuclear Deadline Moved
electric chair.
and la also ona of the flrat testing.
The deadline on tha sals of
Council To Open
U. S. Ambassador Adlal K. memberships In tha Sanford
completed
projects
of
tha
long
Band Parents
VATICAN CITY (UPI) (•O , (JO, (iOt — Cupt. H ubert M. Wure, com­
rang* expansion of NAS San­ Stevenson was listed as the Entertainment A s s Oc I stlon
The Seminole High School Roman Catholic prelate* from
manding officer of NAS Sunford, given the
I first major power speaker In has been extended through
ford.
Band Parents Association will every corner of the world
“ go” Hign and launches Capt. Joseph M. Tully,
This new runway, which was 1the nuclear test debate of the Monday, Mr*. Ralph Austin
hold ita monthly meeting in streamed Into tto Eternal City
Corrynandor. HatWlng One, in an A3J "Vigi­
completed Thursday, Oct. 4, j General Assembly’s 109-power Smith, membership chairman
the Band hall at 4 p-m. Thurs­ today to register for the open­
lante” for the flrat flight from the newly ex­
affords deporting aircraft 1,- political committee this after- announced today.
day, new president Jack Hor­ ing Thursday of the longtended runway 27 at the Naval Air Station.
4H3 feet additional taka off | noun.
ner has announced.
First presentation will to
awaited Ecumenical Council.
Three in Concert on Oct. 23th
at the Seminole High School
auditorium.
Persons who have not yet
been contacted and woo de­
sire tickets should phone Mrs.
organisation, qualifies under corns out of the general fund bur statutory duties to giva opposing.
Col. Jesso O. Gregory, resi­ Zeull hotly denied t h e Smith at her home, 2921 Park
the Florida statutes for tbs of the commission, and Dunn this money to the library."
At the afternoon session of dent of the Country Club Colonel's right to protsst and Ave.
grant because ef Its charter felt there was a dangerous
Mrs. Cady and Ccmmia- the commission it was decided area, appeared to protest the pointed out Gregory does not
live on the lake In question
provision to eerva the peo­ precedent being set by the siuner James P. Avery Jr., to accept the bid of the K. C. uncontrolled d r s d g l n g of
and respectfully asked tbs
ple of Seminole County.
action.
pointed out that bumpy roads Wilkins Co., for sspbait and county Iskee, and presented Commission's
approval
to
Bridge .......
Tbs action was opposed by
The chairman declared that weren't as important a* the patching material for the exhibits to show tha colloidal continue dredging to improve
Classified ...
Page 11
County Commission Chair­ " s i I ride around the County welfare of the children of tto Road Department. The bid suspension of particles in his land.
Comics _ _
Page 10
man J. C. HsUhlson sad and see tto things we have county that use tha library had been submitted at a pre­ lake water from Crystal Lake,
Commissioner Avery de­ Dear Abby
Page
Commissioner Varncn Dunn, to do, repairing roads, main­ for research and study. Tbs vious meeting of the commis­ which to alleged resulted clared it was Zeuli's right to
Editorial ....
Page
on the grounds th at there taining bridges and so forth, vote was 3 to 1 In favor of sion but it was fait the com­ from the current dredging Improve his property and he
Page
Entertainment
waa no specific provisions I wonder where the money Is the grant, with Commission­ pany should to investigated operation being dons by could not see how the com­
Pceele
Page I t
for such funds in the current coming from for the work. I er Fitspatrlck, Williams and before awarding them tha George H. Dangleman Jr., fur mission could deny it. Tha
Society
Page
budget sod It Would have to don’t ice huw we can neglect | Avery consenting and Dunn bid.
contr|ctor P. J . Zeull.
board voted ita approvsL
Sports Page £

★ ★ ★
Commissioners
Tom Down Full
Time Attorney

MIAMI (UPI) U Havana
radio said tad ay an American
Jet fighter piano 'Bred nine
rockets'* ea tto Cuban village
e f Mata Abate ia eastern Ori­
ent* province.
Tha radio report said tho
plane waa engaged in 'm a ­
neuvers," Just west of the big
U. 8. Nava) baas at Guan­
tanamo, 'a n d fired indiscrim­
inately."
It ter*ad tha Incident "an
net of Imperialist provocation
against tto revolution and
Cuban government"
Meanwhile Premier F i d e l
Castro told the Cuban people
Tuesday night for tha first
time that Russian .military
"technicians" are itationed in
tha country.
In n speech broadcast by Ra­
dio Havana, Castro reiterated
the familiar charge that tho

US Rejecb Red
Spy Accusation

United 8tat*« k preparing to
Mvads Cuba. He eaid I t Is for
defense that we got theoo wea­
pons and thoae technicians."
Ha scoffed a t reporta that
to la Importing Soviet wea­
pons and thousands of Rus­
sian "technicians’’ to defend
hla revolutionary r e g i m e
against tto Cuban people.
Castro’s appearance a t a

nuua meeting welcoming
Ident Oevaldo Dortleon bock
from New York Interrupted
hla negotiations with New
York attorney James B. Don­
ovan for tto release of 1411
captured Cuban Invaders.

Court Asked
To Kill Suit

SAC Meeting
Slated Thursday

Beautification
Plans Are
'In The Works'

Qrfoiil Troops.
Home Bound

Orlando Lawyer
Is Suspended

Pay-Off Day For
Docs, Lawyers

New N A S R u n w ay Com pleted

Commission O K 's Altamonte Library Grant

Herald Index

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By LAXBT YKUBKL
What were yea dam
erday afternoon? , , , Watch­
ing or bearing a football game
. . . Uthing te a loved owe?
Well, we know of oae member
of the Booaters Chib that
•pent her afternoon ntlng the
phone for three boon trying
to get aome volunteers for the
concession stand for the next
Seminole High grid game . . .
She was about as successful
as the Gators.
• • •
A CONVERSATION WITH
WILDLIFE OFFICER BOB
Johnson: Yes, one by tho
Reporter: Well, were the
hunters out Saturday T
Johnson: They sure were;
hundreds of them.
Reporter: Anyone shot?
Johnson: Yos, one by hto
Black Hammock area by
Cviedo.
Reporter: Any arrests?
Johnson: 12.
• e •
How many ears la ths San­
ford area wer# pelted Satur­
day? We know of three.
a • •
County Commission meeting
should bo lively tomorrow.
Appeal scheduled on the hoard
of adjustment ruling on that
Maitland Sewage treatment
plant care.
County received u
UHF radios today and walk
lag through the engineer's
•nice U wss like w stchiag\a
couple of kids with a new toy.
a a a
Art Festival waa interesting
here . . . but why only still
lifes on display?
a a a
Big decision I hope I don't
have to make . . . Whether
to watch the world series or
attend that shaggy dog trial
this afternoon.
a a a
Our South Seminole Agent
X-0 dropped the intelligence
over the weekend that the
members of the Casselberry
Country Club are unhappy
over the lack of a life guard
a t the club pool. Told us some
30 kids were swimming yes­
terday and no guard was on
duty, nor was there any at­
tendant nearby.
a a a
The Courthouse Committee
meets again tonight at I p.m.
In the commission room to
delve further Into problems
of ths county home and some
office space for the new coun­
ty administrative aide.
• a a
Goggled rehearsals l a s t
week for the big show (? )
coming off at Lake Mary's
Catholic Circle Luau on Oct.
13. Yowee-c-e, some collec­
tion of females . . . and
WHAT COSTUMESMI You
fellas better put this on your
MUST list . . . there’s plenty
of surprises in THAT chorus
line.
a a a
Governor's Aide John Evans
reported today, from Tailsbassce, that Governor Bry­
ant's staff is working on tha
sanctuary problem, and is to­
day conferring with the Game
and Fish people to find out
their position and the reasons
for opening the area so soon
after closing I t We will keep
in touch and bring you the
latest
a a a
A cursory survey of the
dove bunting area southeast of
town Sunday revealed there
were five Seminole County
cars, 13 Orange County ears
and eight from counties other
than Seminole and Orange,
a a a
Attention goldfish lovers.
Keep your loved ones out of
the Cordova section
there's a mixed up German
police dog there that craves
’em.
a • a
VAH-T coming back
Thursday morning . .
Vgone since tbs first of August!

Shouts, Jeers
'Interrupt'
UN Cuban Talk
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Shouting spectators
Interrupted Cube* President
Oavaldo Dorticoe repeatedly
ae be addressed the UN Gen­
eral Assembly today.
Assembly President Muham­
mad Zafrulla Khan threatened
to clear tha public galleries.
Guards hustled the shouting
spectators out as they rose,
one by one. In different parte
of the gallery while Dorticoe
■poke.
The assembly ball waa pack­
ed and tight security precau­
tions were In offset. Newsmen
required special passes to en­
ter the assembly hall, where
extra details of guards were
placed in the public section.
Outside UN headquarters,
uniformed and plainclothes de­
tails of New York were on
police while demonstrators
picketed quietly behind barri­
cades on the opposite aide of
the stre e t
The first shouting occurred
in the hall when Dorticoa first
touched on the Cuban situation
some 10 minutes after the
sta rt of hla speech .
Celling for speedy lmple
mentation of the UN reeolu
tion on an end to all colonial­
ism, Dorticoa said.
HWe are eye and body wit
nesses of what foreign mlU) a n p jn to q ^ )o n .M B je .
A woman rose
in Spanish. Others ''followed,
their single voices - raised in
different parte of the gallery
Guards want Into action quick*

Utility Company
Report Expected
In Casselberry
Reports on tha financial
status of Casselberry Utilities,
which is seeking to raise wa­
te r rates In Casselberry are
expected a t today’s 7:30 p. m.
meeting of the Board of Ald­
ermen in the Casselberry
Women's Club Building on
Overbrook Dr.
Hibbard Casselberry, own­
er of the utility company, was
asked to prepare the report
• t a continued meeting of the
board on Sept. 17.

West Protests
Soviet Move
BERLIN (UPI)—The West­
ern Allies today protested to
the Soviet ambassador In East
Berlin against the Communist
refusal to allow a British am­
bulance to enter East Berlin
Saturday to trnd a youth
wounded by Rcu gunfire.
In identical notes the Unit­
ed States, Britain and Frsnce
said the Communist refusal
was "in flagrant violation” of
the four-power right of circu­
lation in Berlin.

Getting Ready
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
A half million pounds of sup­
plies will be trsnferred from
a government warehouse to 14
buildings in the downtown sec­
tion tomorrow as Jacksonville
stocks up fallout shelters In
case of national emergency.

(Jimmy)

Crapye,

•toners At WUeow, Joe
aad merchants E. C. Harper,
Charles Bebtooew aad B. L.
Perkins Jr.
The three

the heard will hear a n t
*•1. i t is recommended th at
diagonal perking he estab­
lished on tha south aide of
First S t r e e t from Oak
Avenue to Sanford Avenue
end parallel perking be left
as la on tha north aide from
Oak Avenue to B a n f o r d
Avenue, meeing the center
line north to sa appropriate
distance to allow two lanes
of east bound traffic.
Metering the additional
parking spaces, and limiting
the traffic speed to I I aaOee
per hour. The above to he
put on a trial basis to study
feasibility of such a traffic
program.
2. I t la also recommended
that Third Street be made a
thru street from Sanford
Avenua to French except
park Avenue which la to bo
Installed n traffic light moved
from Second and Park to
Third aad Park, with No
Parking on either aid# botween Sanford Avenue and
Oak except on 8undaya.
This recommendation to bo
a permanent Installation.
g. I t la recommended that
the City Commission give
the Merchants permission to
set potted plants on the aidewalk for beautification a t
polnta selected by the Mer­
chants Association for boat

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Over *0le Miss
OXFORD, Miss. (UPI)—An
air of outward calm settled
over the Unlvsrslty of Missis­
sippi campus today as James
II. Meredith, a Negro, began
his second week as an under­
graduate.
Meredith returned to the
campus Sunday night from a
weekend rendesvous with hla
family a t an undisclosed des­
tination. Ha waa, as usual, es­
corted by a small group of U.
S. marshals.
This waa tha reaction when
Meredith later entered the
student cafatorlat
A whits male student, who
was not Identified, sat at a
table with him. As Meredith
got up to leave, another stud
ent walked over and shook his
hand.

Cotton Load
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Agriculture Department
today estimated 14,413,000
bales of cotton will ba pro­
duced this year, down 13,000
bales from last month's fore­
c a st

Second plica winner waa
Mrs. Georgia Bail's painting
of windswept aaa dunes and
third place went to Mrs. Mar­
guerite Pope for her gay
painting of Maxican sun­
flowers.
Priiei of $23, $is and $10
will ba awarded to the throe
ladlaa by tha Merchant'! Assn.
Judges ware Mre-j Doris

NO. 566

___ Says Bruce

A “delighted” Supervisor of Registration
Camilla Brace reported over 400 new registered
votera in the county iaat week and over 800 alnce
the May Democratic primary.
The final day for registering for the fall
election was Saturday.
Records reveal that
voters in the county.
Mrs. Bruce said she waa
Military Boost
registration turnout
MIAMI BEACB (U PI) —
She added that there
GOP congressman William C. 1 * in th is year's election than

year vote she could remember.
Out of the new registered voters, about
hatf are from Sanford, Mrs. Bruce added.
On the ballot th is November will be senstorial, congressional and legislative races as well
s s railroad and public utility poata up for grabs.
Among the moat interesting to local voters
will be a city commission race and a reapportion­
ment amendment, which if passed will give
Sem inole County an additional senator.
There are nine constitutional amendments

Cramsr said Saturday military
facilities in Florida should be
atrengthened a g a i n s t the
threat of miaallss from Cuba.

Elections Set
PABIS (UPI) — President
Charles de Gaulle haa decided
to aet Nee. I I and 25 as tha
date* for now perliamontary
general elections, government
sources said today.

■■ i

Tighten Law
TALLAHASSEE ( U r i) —
The 1963 Legislature may be
asked to tighten requirements
for notary public commissions,
n committee of the Florida
Bar Association indicated to­
day.

Brandt Warns
BERLIN (U PI)—West Ber­
lin Mayor Willy Brandt, Just
back from seeing President
Kennedy in Washington, said
today if Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev wants ware over
Berlin "he will get I t"

Final Negotiations
MIAMI (UPI)—New York
attorney James B. Donovan
flew beck to Havana Sunday
night for what may be the fi­
nal negotiations to free .1,113
Cuban' prisoners from last
year’s Bay of Pigs Invasion.

Search On
CRESCENT CITY, Calif.
(UPI) — An air, saa and
ground search continued today
for n missing twin-engine pri­
vets plane carrying Congress­
man Clsm Miller and two
other persons.

More Grapefruit
LAKELAND (U PI) — FlorIda Citrus Mutual, in recent
talks with the U. S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture, urged
tha use of more Florida grape­
fru it and oranges In the 196263 school lunch programs.

Suspend
CARACAS, V o n o s u s l a
(UPI) — President Romulo
Betancourt today suspended
more constitutional guaran­
tees after e gun battle and a
bomb explosion which wound­
ed 12 parsons, including one
American.

bids will be opened here Nov.
7 on a dredging Job to prepare
the site for the Air Forces
multi-launch pad Titan III
•pace exploration facility.

Seeks Results
TALLAHASSEE ( UN) School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey
•aid Sunday he plana to seek
a constitutional amendment
taeklng another 13 years onto
the present school capital out­
lay amendment that expires In
January, 1983. If approved,
the amendment would continue
to pay for school construction
out of auto tag revenues until
January. 1998. Bailey said ths
action ia necessary to avert a
crisis in Florida’s school build­
ing program.

South End Store
Robbed Sunday
Jackson's Minit Market, in
Castleberry, was robbed of
between $1,600 and $1,700
sometime Sunday afternoon,
■ccording to a report by the
Shcrlff'i Department.
The store'! assistant man­
ager. James Mathis, who waa
on duty, discovered the loss
between 3 and 3 p. hi. when
he went to the safe, in the
back room of the store, to
get some additional change
for the cash registers.
Mathis said the safe was
locked, when he went to the
back room , and when he
opened It the money waa
gone. He promptly called the
Sheriffs office and Deputies
responded.
According to the Sheriffs
Office there were no signs
of the safe having been
forcibly opened and the de­
partment Is working on the
theory the safe was either
opened hy someone who knew
Hie combination or that the
safe was left unlocked.
Officials of the Minit Market firm are working closely
with the local enforcement
officers In an effort to solve
the crime.

Conner Plugs
State Emblem
F O R T
LAUDERDALE
(UPI) —Agriculture Commis­
sioner Doyle Conner plugged
the new emblem for identify­
ing Florida-grown agriculture
products at a meeting of Flor­
ida retailer* today.
The emblem, "Sunflavor,"
over an outline map of Florida
will toon become a trademark
of quality products, Conner
said.

'Fogbound' Tops Art Festival
Miss Frances McDougal,
long time Sanford resident,
who lives on East Celery Ave.,
has won first prise for her
painting of boats moored to a
dock, with the title "Fog­
bound.” The painting was one
of 30 exhibited by local artist*
during tha two-day Festival of
Art sponsored by tha Downtown Merchant’s Asia.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

\

go an ships of all flags
carrying cargoes to

Bids
Search Turns
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
U. 8. Army Corpe of En­
Up Plane Engine The
gineers has announced that

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Search efforts for the wreck
age of tha navy and civilian
aircraft which crashed in the
Atlantic off Ponte Vedra
Beach last week have recov­
ered one engine from tha pri­
vate plane and located a ma­
jor part of the Jet fighter the
Navy said today.
However, only one body haa
been recovered. Thar# (till
are four persona milling and
presumed dead.

HON., OCTOBER 8 ,1 9 6 2

Bulletin

The City Commission tonight Is expected to
so
establish diagonal parking on the south
side o f F irst N. Y. (UPI) Cnhan PleatS t from Oak to Sanford A v e, the Herald lean ed dent OevaMe Dertteee to­
day asked the United Notoday.
A special six man committee Is expected to sub­ Hm s I# ccM^NUi F tosU tsi
m it its report a t the regular m eeting o f the city Kennedy's projected embar­
boarS emphasising t h r e e
major points to help
the dewnte
Barring « the
la chairman Mayer J. H.

EatabUahod 1996

Flaming and Mrs. Gordon
Sweeney.
Miss McDougal said that
her first-place winning paint­
ing waa dona from memories
of a visit to an island off tha
coast of Franca, several years
ago. It waa created by the use
of a palette knife and airing
and thick heavy paint
Tha painting v ia shown in

Badcock’s Furniture store.
Mrs. Bali’s painting of sand
dunes was seen in Uie window
at Cowan’s and Sirs. Pope's
sunflower painting was ex­
hibited at Mary-Esther’s.
Sanford street* and side­
walks were bustling Friday
and Saturday aa shopper* and
lookars came to see the Fes­
tival of Art and take advan­
tage of advertised bargains.

SI g VjS WARNING HUNTERS not to treapaan or Bondi*, firearm* enreleaa))* rCrtfifUced Saturday i n c!&lt;»ve hunting arena by the Seminole Coun­
ty Sportamnn'n Assn, on n public service. Shown are Howard Hodges, W.
A. Adams. Curl Anderson, Jack Wilber, Edw ard McCull and Horry Rob­
son, o few of the men who worked to put out 600 algiu.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (U PI)
The S u p r e m e Court
agreed today to rule on
the constitutionality o f
—
—
--- ----Ue school*.
The decisions a n expected
to provide far-reaching guide,
poata la the running centre*
veray over the question of
s u it va. religion in Amer­
ican life.
The Justices accepted to n
challenges to Bible reading
practices brought by parent*
in Pennsylvania and Mary*
load. The Maryland care aim
Involves recitation •4 the
Lord's Prayer aa p u t o t
school opening erereieee.
Acceptance of the two coses
planted the court Into Its
new term on the same explo­
sive note on which it adjourn­
ed last summer. At that time
it held uncooatltutinoa) the
reading of n state written
prayer in New York schools.
The Maryland appeal we*
brought to tho Snprame Court
by Mr*. Medaly* E. Murray
who described herself and
her aon William J . Murray
lilt, as atheist*. William attoads a Baltimore acbooL
Tho other Bible care waa
initiated la Philadelphia hy
a Unitarian couple, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Lewis Echompp. Their children attend
a high school la Ahington
Township.
Today'* decision means
that the high court wN hear
•pea arguments in the two
cases and later hand down
Us rulings on the constitu­
tionality of such practices.
The court also:
Refused, aa expected, to
review lower court orders
which brought about the ad­
mission of Negro Jam es IL
Meredith to the University
ef Mississippi.
Upheld two lower court de­
cisions which struck down
rectal barriers in bus and
railroad terminals ia InulaUna s a d Georgia.

★ ★ ★
Army Calk Back
County Insurance Board Given Crisis Troops

Clean Bill O f Health By State
The County Insurance com­
mission Was given a clean
bill of health by the State
Insurance authorities who
concluded an Investigation In­
to the operation of tha Insur­
ance business controlled by
the eounty commission.
A letter from Richard F.
Strickland, deputy director
of the State Insurance De­
partment, to County Commisaloner James P. Avery,
Jr., stated the result of the
study conducted by the de­
partment to determine whe­
ther or not there had been a
violation of the insurance
rating laws revealed none,
and the "department has no
criticism of Die Seminole
County Insurance program
or the agents writing it.”
A second letter, received
by Avery from Strickland,
pointed out that the proposal
made by one local agent for
a nation wide company, Indi­
cated there would be a sav­
ing of SUO.09 per year in one
type of coverage, but neg­
lected to pilnl out that over
a four year period there
would be l saving of slight­
ly over $1,000, according to
Die commissioner.
It was said, by Strii-kUnd,
In conversation with Avery,
that the county should can­
cel its policies on county ve­
hicles for fire, theft ami col­
lision, and ■ public liability

policy should he purchased,
instead.
Strickland pointed out that
the county is large enough to
be a self-insurer in tha (Ire,
theft and collision areas, but
it should carry the liability
coverage. Under the atatutea

Eleventh Hour
For Gen. Walker

DALLAS, Tex. (U P I)-F o rmcr MaJ. Gen. Edwin A.
Walker waited today for his
"eleventh hour” meeting with
two psychiatrist*.
Walker must appear for a
psychiatric examination by
Dr. R. L. Stubblefield of the
Southwestern Medical Center
in Dallas and a private
chiatrlst selected by tho
ernment.
Walker returned home
day, gleefully waving a
western hat at some 200
lowers who met him at
Dallas airport.
Up is free on a reduced bond
of 350,000 from a U. S. hos­
pital for federal prisoners at
Springfield, Mo. lie agreed to
a mental checkup before be­
ing released.
The airport crowd waved
"Walker for President" signs
and cheered when he said he
only went lo Mississippi "to
see a football game.”
Walker w it arretted a week
ago during the rioting on the
NEW YORK (UPI) —
Univeraity of Mississippi camStorks were narrowly mixed
put at Oxford. He it charged
in dull early trading today.
with rebellion, Insurrection
and seditious conspiracy.
"I intended to make only a
short trip to Mississippi/* he
said, "However, It got to be
Bridge ... ___ Page 7
quite extended."
Classified _ ___ P a g e 9
lie was arrested for allegC om ics . . . . . .
page 8
gedly urging on riotera oppos­
Dear Abby Page 7 ing the admission of Negro
Editorial ......
Page 4 James Meredith to the school.
Entertainment
Page 7
Robert Morris of DaUas said
Legala .... Page 8-9 A 10 the federal government must
Puxxle - ~ _ . ™ Page 8
prove eight polnta before
Society
— Page 6 Walker can be tried on the
Sports —
... Page 3
charges against him.

Dull Trading:

Herald Index

presently in force there ia no
rccourae for a clUien if In­
volved in an accident with
a county vehicle and the lat­
ter ia at fault The only
courae of action open ia for
the legUlature to p ais a spe­
cial bill covering the injured
party's claim.
However, It waa pointed
out by Strickland that recent
court decisions have indicat­
ed that municipalities and
counties have been held lia­
ble and, he says, under (he
circumstances the
county
should have the coverage.
It was pointed out by A
very that tills only applies to
those vehicles under the con­
trol of the County Commis­
sion. It was ascertained that
the school buses operated by
the County School hoard are
covered hy liability incur-

THAT'S
33

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The Army announced today
that all active force on duty
for the MUtlaiippl integra­
tion crisis will be sent back
to their home alatlona, startlag Immediately.
The 3,400 troopa have been
deployed in Memphis, Term,
and Columbua, Mias. They
were sent Into the area after
rioting erupted on the Uni­
versity of Mississippi campus
a week ago over the en­
rollment of Negro Jam es IL
Meredith.
The forces will be returned
to their home bases by air
and truck, Army Secretary
Cyrus R. Vance announced.
Still on duty in the area
ire forces of the Mississippi
National Guard, which was
put on federal duty by Pres­
ident Kennedy the night be­
fore the riots began.
Some of there Mississippi
troops were released last
weekend. Others were kept
on call, and the remainder

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FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Director Jot Foy U very intereated
la tbo atudenU who a rt atudyiny drafting dtalgn technology a t S B 8 thU
year. Bar* Mr. Foy obedrvee aa Skipper Smith and Karen Metslar -work
at their drafting board*. Foy pointed out that women make exceptionally
good drnftemen. and the girl* taking the eouna ora enthualaitie about
their work.
(Herald Photo)
Center
Cut

member* who made the
tour of (fee elaawooa, which
la le t op with drafting tablet
end all the oeceaaary toole
cod equipment Include Dr.
John Darby, Mrs. Patty flat*
cbel, Joe Foy. Robert Shedgen and Brock Perklni.
Seventeen of the itudenta
nr* Junior* and 14 are **nion.

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Tuner*! services were held
n t 3 p. m. Saturdey for Mtoa
Joile Stoudenmlre. 74, who
died at her home at 1 a. m.
Friday mornlnf following n
lingering Ulneii.
Rev, Fred Chine* of the
T in t Baptlit Church of San*
ford officiated. Burial waa In
Evergreen Cemetery.
M in Stoudenmlre, born
Aug J, 1»W In Ruiaall Co.,
Ala., had lived In Sanford for
the p u t I t yeara making
her homo at U4 W. Eighth
Survlvori are two ilitere,
Mia* Doll* Stoudenmlre of
Sanford aad Mra. Miry H at­
ty of Macon, Ga.; three bro­
thers, Walter L. of Sanford
end John P. and P. T. of
Camilla, Ga. and eeveral
alecea and nephewi.

In Casselberry
By Jane Casselberry
The Women's Society of
Christian Service of the Caaeelberry Community Metho­
dist Church will hold a cov­
ered dtoh luncheon next
Wednesday at noon la Weav­
e r Hell to be followed by a
program end business meet­
ing.
Guest speaker will be Mra.
fi. M. Htllyer, district WSCS
president.
The
executive
b tird will meet prior to the
luncheon at !t:30 a. pi.
NUT KB8PUN8IBLE
I will net be reepeealb!*
for any debts Incurred by
fny*M ether than myself.
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ONE OF THE GIRL STUDENTS taking tho new Drafting Design Tech'
nology eourae at Seminolo High School la Misa Judy Carroll, a junior, who
In nhown here In clans as advisory committee members observe her at
work. A t le ft is Dr. John Darby, committee chairman, Teacher Robert
Sehmldt and Mm. P atty Gntchel.
(Herald Photo)

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Congreiiman A. Sydney
IlerloQg Jr. will get a routing
welcome home Oct. 11 when
the people of the nine countiea
of the Fifth Congrcaalonal
District are Invited to attend a
"Syd Herlong Appreciation
Rally," Including a free chick­
en barbecue, a t bla home town
of Lceaborg.
The committee in charge of
arrangements, Sandy Pike,
Sam Pylea, Gordon Oldham
Jr., and T ar Boyd, of Lees­
burg. announce* that serving
will begin promptly at a p.m.
at the National Guard Armory
on the corner of Third and
Meadow Streets In Leesburg,
and that preparations are be­

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chicken and "flxlns" to an **•
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residents of Seminole County
will be welcome.
Musical entertainment will
be furnished during the bar­
becue, end the evening of fel­
lowship will conclude with a
speech by the guaat of honor,
Congressman Herlong, who la
the only scheduled speaker.

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Women’s Club
By Jane Casselberry
The Women'a Club ol Cas­
selberry held the first meet­
ing of the current •eeson
last Wednesday night.
Representatives of the Win­
ter Park Telephone Co. gavo
a demonstration of direct
distance dialing and showed
a movie on the subject. Mrs.
Joseph Laird had tha plea­
sure of talking with bar fam­
ily In San Antonio, Tex., af­
ter making the call through
direct dialing.

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Schirra Could
Have Hade 18
HOUSTON (UP!)—Astro­
naut W alter M. Schirra, ac­
claimed as a new space hero
fo r his “textbook" perfect
flight of six orbits around
earth, actually could have
stayed up for 18 orbits—an
entire day.
Only a decision th at waa
The 89-year-old Navy com­
mander unfolded to the world
Sunday the story of how he
flew farther, faster and high­
er than any other American,
of viewing brilliant “moonaets" and mysterious “space
fireflies" and the grandeur
of an eerie brownish-gray
has* around earth.
From hie blast-off aboard
an Atlas rocket a t Cape
Canaveral
"That railroad train you
are sitting on really does
move" to his Pacific Ocean
landing Wednesday
"My space honeymoon waa
ever" Schirra flew the most
nearly perfect U. 8. manned
spaceflight
The bushy-haired, quicksmiling spaceman summed It
up himself: “The overall
flig h t I thought was a
textbook flig h t”
But through Schlrra’a mix­
ture of vrelghty subjects and
quips ran a common theme—
the 18-orblt day-long flight
through space by an Amer­
ican. The astronaut made no
bones about hie own feelings
on the subject: “1 felt like I
could have gone for a full
day."
Then, almost casually, he
stated flatly to nearly 400
newsmen and photographers
a t Rice University th a t the
flight “could have gone for
18 orbits."
The technical evidence sup­
ported him. The orbit, carry­
ing him to s U. B. record 170
miles Into space, waa high
enough. His oxygen su p p ly 28 hours—would have mad*
it with several hours to spare.
The food and water could
have been stretched to do
the Job. Recovery forces were
stationed In the Atlantic,
where he would have com*
down after a day.
But Schirra said "we had
to cut short" a t the planned
six-orbit, nine-hour flight,
because of “problems" in­
volving deployment of the
recovery forces and supplies
aboard the spacecraft.
Despite the fact th at he
might have gotten by for a
day with the oxygen, food
and drink aboard the Sigma
7. he said such life-sustaining
supplies will be Increased on
a one-day mission In space.
On the one-day mission,
Schirra said, the astronaut
should be able to sleep for a
period.
As for nausea, or "space
sickness," experienced by So­
viet eosonaut Gherman Titov,
"I'm her* to say there was
no unno problem at all
e a a l n e a a , no queaaineaa,"
Schirra aald.
Schirra himself cleared up
a final critical point: the sup­
ply of fuel that controlled the
position of hla Sigma 7 capauel In orbit. “My intention
waa to use so little fuel that
no one could argue th a t w*
had enough fuel
orbits, if we wanted it.
"I think 1 proved that
point"
But someone had to give
the "go" for 18 orbits. No
one did. Apparently there
were two reasons. First,
there la the Mercury tnan-lnspace pregram’s adherence to
a conservative, step-by-step
approach that does not In­
clude taking chancea.
Secondly, Mercury officials
were not prepared for the
stunning success that 8chlrra
gave them. It caught them
off balance.
There were some surprises.
Schirra said and the biggest
w a s the “brownish-gray"
base that surrounds earth.
"By peering way down be­
low I could still see start
below this layer end It sur­
prised me. I thought I was
seeing lighted a r e a s in
cities," ha said.
Shirrs said that the layer
"didn’t seem to be aa thick"
as Cither of America’s two
previously orbiting astro,
nauts, John 1L Glenn Jr. and
M. Scott Carpenter, had said.

PORTLAND, Main* (UP!)
—Dying
hurricane
Daisy
moved over Canada's marl*
time provinces toward New*
foundland today leaving be*
hind a wake of death and
destruction in U&gt;e six-state
New England area.
Twenty-four persons were
killed — a la highway accl*
dents during the three-day
lashing of the New England
coastal area—and property
damage was estimated In the
millions. Rainfall In some
areas totaled over M inches.

The first PTO meeting of
the year at Lake Monroe*
Wilson School* highlighted the
school lunchroom program
with emphasis on health, sani­
tation, safety and nuitrlUon as
related to the child through
various phases of school life.
Dr. Frank Leone, county
health officer, spoke to the
parents and teachers on the
functions of the Health De­
partment and be was aided by
Mrs. Evelyn Hayes, school
nurse, Maurice Corbitt, sani­
tation officer, and Miss Mable
Chapman, health coordinator
for the school, who each ex­
plained their part in the func­
tion of the school health prob­
lems.
Mrs. Georgia Redd, man­
THE MAYOR OF SANFORD, J. H. Crappa has
ager of the Lake Monro*
proclaimed that today begin* a week honoring
school l u n c h department
the Buaines* and Profeaaional Women of the
pointed out the Improvements
country. W ith the Mayor are Mr*. B etty Baker
msde In the department dur­
ing the summer. She particu­
and Mr*. H arriett Slawter, member* of the lo­
larly stressed the painting of
cale B and PW organization.
(Herald Photo)
walls and floors, the addition
of a refrigerator and the
much-desired covered walk­
way from the classrooms to
The Mayor noted that wom­ the lunchrooms.
The week of O ct 7 through
13 has been designated as Na­ en In business and the profes­
Mrs. Redd listed the va­
t l o n a I Business Women’s sions serve their communities, riety and quality of foods of­
Week, and In Sanford, Mayor
their states and their nation fered In the school lunch
J . H. Crappa has proclaimed
program and explained how a
this week the time "to recog­ In civic and cultural pro­ Type A lunch is prepared.
nise the achievements of all grams, contributing time and
Type A lunches consist of
business a n d professional energies to the welfare of the one third of the child's daily
women who contribute dally country and showing leader­ food requirements and con­
to the stability and economy ship in many fields of en­ sists of the following: Two
of our country."
deavor.
ounces of meat or meat sub­
stitute; three-fourths of a cup
of fruit or vegetables includ­
ing Vitamin C food dally and
a Vitamin A food twice week­
ly; a serving of bread, two
teaspoons of butter or forti­
fied margerine and a half pint
of whole fluid milk.
Mrs. Pauline Warfel Is man­
ager of the Wilson School
lunch department and she
commented that there Is a de­
cided increase In the partici­
pation this year over last
year.
One of the largest crowds in
the school's history attended
;&gt; * ■1
the PTO meeting and entered
■n
into the question and answer
session at the close of the
p ry . ■
meeting.

Dsisy'a winds diminished
to 40 to M miles per hour
Sunday night and the Wea­
ther Bureau said the storm
no longer was a hurricane.
Daisy teamed up with a
vicious nor'easter during the
weekend and New England
reeled under the double-bar*
rled onslaught. The rains
were the heaviest since Hur­
ricane Diane struck the area
in IMS.
Francis P. O'Connor Jr.,
14, drowned Sunday when he
was swept Into the Atlantic

Oeeaa while watching the
surf with a companion.
Sever* flooding remained
the length of the New Eng*
land coaat and n threat of
more flooding poaed new pro*
blems to weary rtacue and
mop-up crew*.
Rivera apllled their banks,
transportation was at a
standstill In many titles,
main arteries In downtown
Boston were a foot under wa*
ter and scores o( boats lay
strangely on their sides on
beaches.

Tides ra n two to four foet
above normal as the forecast
tor New England called for
light rain today before even­
tual clearing tonight
The heavy rains sad high
winds began Friday when a
whistling nor'easter powered
Its way into New England.
When it appeared Saturday
night that the end was in
sig h t Daisy moved up the
coast to Join forces with the
local storm to create the
worst weather seen here In
years.

As Daisy moved along tb#
coast toward Canada, gals
winds extended 400 miles to
the east of storm center end
too miles to the w est
Thousands of persons fled
their homes as flood waters
crept Into homes, apartment
buildings and schools.
In Boston, many Metropoli­
tan Transit Authority subway
stations were flooded and of­
ficials said full service could
not be restored in time for
todsy’s commuter rush traf­
fic.

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Schools To See
Fire Film
JIMMY WINTER. FFA student a t Seminole
High School will show this Black Angus year­
ling bull a t the Southeastern Livestock Show
being held nt Ocala this week. O ther member*
of the Future Furm ers will attend ns judging
teams. The bull calf is a purebred registered
Angus raised by W inter.
(Herald Photo)

Members of Scout Troop 6041 Chartered In April, the troop
visited the NAS Planetarium ia sponsored by the Church of
Saturday to atudy the atara.
Jesua Christ of Latter Day
The troop, led by Scuutmaat- Suinta. It meeta Tuesday eve• r Wendell Holinea and aa- nine* at 7:30 a t the campaite
aiatant Scoutmaster James
Anderson, practiced identify­
ing the atara and constella­
tions as they revolved on the
Planetarium ceiling.
To prepare for the visit tho
Scout* studied books and star
charts. They were instructed
by Holmes, who Is a bombard­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
ier-navigator at NAS.
Whether President Kennedy
The Scouts are all working
algna or vetoes a controversial
for a merit badge in sstronpension bill for the self-em­
ployed loomed aa a major fac­
tor today in determining when
Congress will adjourn.
Backers of the bill to pro­
vide tax deductions for pen­
sion plana by the self-employ­
ed were determined to keep
The Westaide - Grammar both House and Senate in ses­
School P-TO will hold their sion until after the Wednes­
first meeting of the year Tues­ day midnight deadline for
day.
Kennedy to act.
Parents are to meet in their They were c o n f i d e n t of
children’s rooms at 7:30 p. m. enough votes to override a
a t each and then go to tha veto if the President turns
Grammar School auditorium at down the measure. If ha fails
8 p. nt.
to veto or sign It, lt will be­
Following the business meet­ come law automatically.
ing, refreihments will be serv­ The pension measure and a
ed and a social hour held in stubborn Houae-Senata wran­
the Grammar School cafeteria. gle over a stalled Agriculture
Depart m e n t appropriations
bill were the two major re­
maining roadblocks. But lead­
ers of both houses privately
The North Orlando Garden felt the appropriation squab­
Club will hold its first meet­ ble could be settled if the
ing o( the current year at President cleared the air on
7:30 p. m. Thursday in the the pension bill.
Both House and Senate fac­
Stainless City Hall
Community Building a t the
ed the growing problem of
The new CUy Hall, now be Village Recreation Area.
Mrs. Lots Wallace and Mrs. keeping the required majority
lng constructed in Toronto,
Ontario, will use specially Myra Stodden will be co- of members on band aa they
plodded wearily Into another
finished nickel stainless steel hostesses for the meeting.
for its curtain walls, ventilat­ All interested ladies are week of the long session with
ing louvres, doors and win­ Invited to attend as guests no fixtd adjournment date in
tight.
dows.
of tbs dub.

Garden Club
To Open Year

A series of showinga of a
film dealing with Fire Pre­
vention is scheduled for San­
ford schools this week by
members of the Sanford Fire
Department headed by Chief
Mack Cleveland Sr.
Today, h o m e Inspection
blanks will be distributed to
alt schools for children to tske
borne.
Tuesday morning the film
will be shown at All Souls
School and at 8:30 p.m. an
Instruction course on the use
of fire extinguishers will be
given for the staff of Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
Wednesday, Pinecrest stu­
dents will hear about fire pre­
vention and on Thursday the
(Urn will be seen at Westskle,
Southilde and tho Little Red
Schoolhouse. Friday Gram­
mar School will see H.
At other times during the
week, on a schedule not yet
firmed up, the film will be
seen si Midway, Hopper and
Goldsboro.
Showing the film and talk­
ing to the children will be the
Fire Chief, Lt. Henry Faint
and Firemen D. W. Burnam
and Darrell Swift.

Choristers
To Begin
Rehearsals
The DeBsry Choristers will
start rehearsals for the fail
season at 9:30 a. m. Wednes­
day at the DeBsry Method­
ist Church.
Directing the 31 singers
will be Laura Platt Brown
and serving as accompanist
will be Theresa Kupecx.
Mrs. Brown has advised
that there are four new
Christmas numbers to be
learned as well aa selections
from Gaul's Holy City and
a special number by Mendels­
sohn.

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deniable. "Boys win bn boys'* Is *
phrase th at covers a m ultitude o f
youthful transgressions, including
m m th at am dearly aarioue.
If a c m who baa nvnr aaan a email
ehfld bang a toy to a shattered
w n tk a n doubt th at certain de­
structive impulses m ay lie within us
aH Y et It seams a groat leap from
this to Lfchter’s argument that vandellem Is Inherent in the adolescent's
make-up.
It Is also true that a small child
would ant like an animal If he warn
not trained to do It bettor. Ho would
demand, too, that bo have hie own
way about everything In life If ho

Indeed, Bom* sports activity hag
m
bam tarnished by violence and
dee traction, not to mention corrup­
tion.
The enewera m ust lie deeper. You
do not etqrb destructive tendencies,
plainly, by sim ply saying: "Don’t do
th a t* You m ost give youngsters rea­
son* for not destroying.
Not enough Americans today
hibft in them selves or instill hi their
children that darn earing for beauty,
that pride la seeing and having wellkept possessions, which would give
youngsters powerful reason to curb
destructive impulse.
Somewhere in this realm must be
found the heart of the dilemma aa to
why so many youngsters would
rather destroy than preserve the
things they aee about them.

Louis Cossets

But Faubua (topped short
of g final showdown. When
tha paratroopers descended
oa LKtto Rock, bo offered ao
further resistance to fadoral
authority. Ho never got him­
self ia tho legal position of
personally defying a federal
court order.
1 M M Frees Istoraatfoaal
Barnett, by contrail, haa
The showdown between
drunsUiod hla personal de­
federal ta d state power now
fiance of tho U. S. courts by
Impending la Mississippi la
physically blocking tho p ith
( h e gravest constitutional
of tho Negro student, Jnmen
crisis of Us kind to confront
H. Meredith, with whose adtho United States sines the
mission to tha University of
Civil Wnr.
■Mississippi ha had been torBy openly defying U. S.
b'ddea by the courts to In­
courts, Gov. Boss Barnett
terfere.
The Mississippi governor
■Iso has ordered state police
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
to resist todtral marshals,
and U necessary, to place
■AAD.X USED TO PERAMBULATE
them under arrest.
l TtXJ AROUND WHEN YOUWBR6ftu .D o rc — vourvF b e e n in
| A TOT--. AND ONE DAY I WA*
Justice Department offi­
COURT t o M A N Y -TIMES. TH*
I LtFtiNfi **xt u p to 6 bg your
cials have b u n clinging to
MWBL KA PS WOULD DCNB J I REFLECTION |N VOAELSANa^
W rit &amp;P1KE&amp; IN A DOUBLE
MORSB TROUOM.ANOMXI &lt; tha hope Uiet some way
TRACKFROM CCRANTONTb 1\ CUPPED
AND FCLL 0*4 YOUR ) might be found to avoid a
IDENVER/ BUT YOU AINT EOT
blunt test of strength with
\ HEAD/-— HM-M—-IN S
/
H h » C O tlA K -D R A D INTO J
\
OFTEN V*&gt;jD£KeD---- - y the governor. But Ally. Gen.
[COURT FOR GWtNOUNfi. J
^
AH' YOUf A&amp; KlPE J
Robert F. Kennedy has stat­
f o » rr f j S
ed that H Is his rssponilblUty
to Me that federal court or­
ders are obeyed "no m atter
what course is ultimately
necessary."
The 5th U. S. Circuit Court
of Appeals haa ordered Barn u t to appear before R in
New O rleeu Friday to show
cause why ho should not ba
cited for contempt.
If Um governor spurns this
summons, tho federal govern­
ment wlU be faced with a
choice
between letting him
#AKE
\TEHSTO get away with It, or sending
a sufficient federal force in­
to Mississippi to take him in­
to custody, regardless of any
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Monday, October 8, 1962 resistance that state author!Use may offer.
U. 8. officials eoasldar tha
former alternative intoler­
able, and aay it would lead
to a breakdown of federal
power.
Tha latter altenaUve is
hardly laaa grave, they ack­
nowledge. since K could have
Incalculable consequences.
The word from officials In
Washington was that tha
Kennedy administration was
prepared to Mnd M troops
if necessary.
"To find a precedent tor
Gov. Barnett's actions," said
Prof. Wood Gray of Georga
Washington University, "you­
'd have to go back before the
Civil War to 1932, when the
legislature of Soutb Caro­
lina declared a federal tariff
ac t 'null and void'."
Tba 1133 controversy never
ut er aay ■atsriaJ. aewe er a4v.rU.iag. i t this
The BaatarU U«raJ4 mar be Mprodao.d la aay reached the stage of a show
Itheat wrlttsa yermlstiua er the pehlUhsr ef The
■y Ia4lvl4atl er liras r.iyoatlk'* (er saih r«y r«. of force. The issues were
lit be eeatM«re4 aa lalrtaatag ea The ■•ralC'a compromised by the enactee4 will be b«U liable ter eim .a.e eaCer tbe lew.
Itellr etrepl eatarCar. eaaSar. ea* Cbsl.uaaai gab- meat of a new federal tariff

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tloa In the dull monotony may ellnation. For that denotes a
divert tbo would-be suicide’s wMpped, beaten typo of parattention and thua prevent Me aonality.
Everybody may contemplate
If the telephone were to ring suicide, aa well os murder, at
aside sack aatUao aad tern a t Just the right moment, or one time or another. But Just
their attention to aero coo- If ho were suddenly to dtvelop make It a rule to defer your
itractive projects. A tiagtc aa Intense pain la hie tummy final decision till tomorrow!
few gel hypnotised by their or were to take a good dose of Then your mood will probably
negative Ideas aad actaally apoom salts or If a chesry chango.
•a n y th a a sot! Break their U tter would bo delivered to
(Always writs to Dr.
hypootls fixation aad they'll him a t tkat crucial moment— Craao la care of tkla aowunet taka thotr Hvee.
these Incidents could altar his pspor. w h s i s i a h a g 4
CASE N-449: Brig. R. M. mood.
cent stamped, addrssu d en­
Ramsey la la chsrgt of tho
Sometimes, too, tbo suicide velope aad 3S cento to cover
Solvation Army’s anti-suicide relUhes tbo heartache bis tra in s aad printing roe to
bureau a t Vancouver, B. C.
death may causa his close rela­ when yaa send far oas a f Ida
Brig. Ramsey believes ba tives or sweetheart, ao his ac­
can tell fairly well from the tion ia really motivated by re­
tone of a person on the phone venge.
This U the type of suicide
whether th a t ealler really In­
tends to kill himself or U Just which U often described as an
evidence of a murderous InUnt
bluffing.
"If the voice le flat and that has been directed Inward.
Sometimes men and women
toneleis, adds Brig. Ramsey,
“we can bet the person really a t tka menopause will take
their own lives because they
means to kill himself.
"But If it h u a healthy res­ think they have lost ail of
onance, chances are that the their p h y s i c a l oomph or
By Jean Casselberry
caller Just wants to get hie charm.
The
Lions Club of Cassel­
"I’m nothing but a nothing
troubles off his chest."
berry
beard
a plea by Dr.
and
not
a
thing
a
t
all,"
such
Suicide is one of the per­
plexing problems of modern women may tearfully protest Richard Doughtery of the
Yet we doctors know posi­ Sanford Lions d u b at Thurs­
society.
Yet many of tho anelenta re­ tively that men and women day night's meeting oa be­
sorted to it for various rea­ definitely do NOT lose their half of establishing an aye
sons. For example, King Saul sexual capacity Just because
bank In Seminole County.
of the Hebrews, when the they reach the age uf 45 or 50,
Philistines had wounded him for eexuality, like the food The club agreed to Join
with an arrow, ordered hla ar­ appetite, Is harnessed to tho with the Sanford Lions ia
backing this project. A movie
brain.
mor-bearer to kill him.
And the brain doesn't sud­ on eyebanks will be shown
For King Saul didn’t want
tho enemy to put him to tor- denly cut off either ono of at n future meeting.
Representatives of the Win­
these at any definite date.
In psychology we describe ter Park Telephone Co. were
But hla servant waa afraid
to slay the king, so Saul took tho masochist, who aamea to on hand to give a demon­
a sword and fall on IL (I. Sam­ enjoy suffering, versua the stration of direct distance
sadUt — who likes to hurt dialing and showed a film
uel, Ch. SI),
on the subject.
Socrates, too, when he had other people.
The Lion's will sponsor n
The masochist surrenders
been condemned to die, calmly
Columbus
Danee on
and
ia
leas
likely
to
fight,
ao
drank tha hemlock poison.
Friday during which a ToAnd many men after the ho U often tha victim of aulbotsu motorcycle will be
stock market crash In 1929,
awarded.
took thslr own livst Just ao For the sadist la more pug­
The Lions also are selling
thslr families could obtain nacious and prefers to attack
begs of Halloween Trick or
their Insurance. That la why others rather than himaelf.
Treat Candy.
Insurance companies now have Thua, Brig. Ramsey ia prob­
a suicide clausa la their pol­ ably correct In saying th at the
flat, toneless voice la more
icies.
Aa a rule, a alight Intemip- likely to Indicate a suicidal in-

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If nothing succeeds like | poor a t mathowatlee, posses- theory.
iccees, then consider the »•** enly a second - hand
And, although ho shuffled
millions
of Chlntst as help­
tea of Rod China's spiritual
** J1**
side Chine, and a baa admin*
less
pawns
ia his determineid physical leader, Meo Tee*
tloa for tbo "great l*ap fo r­
A s’ tka Chinese Red. wind
,n * “ ■*»*' ward" in Chlneso Industry
, their l l t h year la control *% **'***
^
and sgriculture, ho so fa r haa
f the mainland, three .oce~- * ? f ’ w » *&gt;*«ch *“ 10,1
escaped publle blame fo r ita
ve years of crop failures
c°^m n e **
failure.
id mismanagement have left „
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Tha giant communes which,
beginning In 1958, took aver
tho lives of more than 600
erd In Industry is a t^ .U n d - r* r“ l*d ‘ l000
t o " * million Chinese, have been
111, th er, I. an estrangement
« &lt; 1" 1*™ n t b * ,
broken down Into vlllago bri­
Ith the Soviet Union, end a foreM, t° f
* ,!*lh *k gades.
treat of war with India,
^
th*‘r UU °"
Most e f these can be laid
„
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A court order won bar readmlesion yah. M aad she was
expelled tka same day for
making f a l s e aecaeatloaa
against university officials, la
the six aad a half years since,
ao Negro h u beea admitted
to University of Alabama.
South Carolina has not oven
made this start. So integration
at the higher levels of educa­
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after the Integration riot at
Central High School la Little

With the election only a Ut­
ile more thaa a month away,
memories of Ike Mississippi
troubles will still bo fresh. A
congressional l a v e s t l g a tloa win keep them fresher if
it comes off.
The feet that tt was a Demo­
cratic president who ordered
la the troops this time casts
a different light oa the situa­
tion.
Democratic State Chairman
BldwaU Adams has already
raaigntd kia Job la proteat.
But there are no Republicans
running for Congress la Mis*
slsslppi and the four Incumb­
ent Democrate win be re ­
elected.
This year the Republicans
have a record « candidates
naming in the 111 Coagrea■local districts of U southern
states. There are now nine
southern congressmen a a d

lag s o . J . WfUUa Falfartgfct
la Arkansas. AO thmo a n
n osing u t o n s i m t l m .
Workman la naalag u a
sagxvgatioHlst. Both Workmaa
and Mortoa M u backed op
MUiiulppi G ot. Rosa R.
Barnett ia kia handling a l tk a
Oxford case.
M s la tka Ujurif to tk a
GOP campalga la the South.
Repoblicaas a n n a a la g aa
n o n conservative thaa tk a
traditicoally r e a c t i o n a r y
southcm Democrats, believing
tkat will win.
Republican leaden la Mia*
alulppi have o rta urged GOP
a a t l o a a l headquarter! la
WasMagtoa to taka no stand
ia tka sU ta unlm alty lategntloa dispute. Aad tka R e.
public aa party ia tka South 1a
not championing the Negro aa
it baa ia the North.
Republicans hope tkat tk a
Democrats' troubles la Ox*
ford will help the GOP la tk a
rural districts of tbo South
w hen the party has practical,
ly no itm ngth bow. But this
win be resentment against
Democrats, not lore for R e.
publicans.
And there Is no discoverable
feeling a m o n g Republican
leaders in Washington that th e
recent events on the Univer­
sity of Mississippi cam pus
win speed the creation of a
real two-party system la tka
South.

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Blackford Leads
Hounds To Win

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A 1M vktery aver I t Lea
gave ease* Jim Palm er’*

By R esale Brood way
Herald Sparta Editor
Still undefeated Coach Bock Metta’ Lyman
Greyhounds won their fourth straight game Fri­
day night an the Hounds and Paul Blackford rolled
on, 18-6 over visiting, Titusville.
Once again it was Blackford all alone in the
touchdown department, scoring tw ice, once on a 70

football vktery ia a raw F ri­
day sight M An lia n a m m
te be yiekiaf
experience
aad awmeatam ia their
drive lo r a wiaalag first
year.
F ia t ruaaiag aad heads-up
ball playing re salted la tha
twa Oviede scores when Bex
Brooks ro a a 12 yard TD
romp aad A n te Arndt fell
oa a loose ball la the end
aeae far tea ether Oviedo

yard puat return and oace
BrralB
H on. Oct. 8, ’62—Pago 6 on a tricky 39 yard dash.
Halfback David Haines added
tha other 'Hound point ia tha
win.
Tha teams battled back aad
fourth In the first period ia
what w m turning out to be
a defensive game. But when
the Titusville Terriers panted
Twenty Central Florida Golf to the 'Hounds, it was all
Aaooclationa were represented Blackford. The speedy half­
l u t week a t 8anford’a May- back took the puat oa hie
fair Country Club for the first own 30 yard line and wiggled
Invitational L a d l a a G o l f hla way up peat midfield
Tournament
Into Terrier territory, where
Sunny skits prevailed u the several key blceks opened
ladiea battled for top score in the way for tho 70 yard Jaunt
the tournament The S4 hole The point after was mined
tournament had compcUtors by the ’Hounds and the score
in Claasea A A and G with was 0-0 a t tha end of the
low grots and low n st prises first period.
In ssch clast* Tht tournament
Once again it seemed to be
was tarmad a toccata by all anybody’s game aa t h e
tha participant*.
’Hounds gave up one of tha
In tha A Division, Mary Goy few and fa r between touch­
Crum of the Plant City Coun­ down* for Lyman oppenenta
try Club won low grots honors when the Terriers’ George
with a 240 whils Jsanna M. Hall galloped over fo r the elx
Foulk of tha Mayfair Country pointer. Titusville also missed
Club won low net prise with a their PAT and tha ecora a t
227.
th e
halftime intermission
Mary Sachttnmair won low wea knotted 0-0.
gross in tha B Division with a
Aa the teams came hack
204 scorn, representing th t onto the field for the start
Sabring Country Club. Mary of the third period, they bat­
Horenatain won low not with tled back and forth defen­
a 230, for tha Mid Florida sively fsr poaaeaalon of the
Country Club. Sachacnmalr bolL N either team eroeeed the
won bar division la a sodden goal line in the third etansa
daath play-off.
and the acore remained 0-0
In tha C Division Vivian aa the final period got under­
Conklin of tha Casselberry way.
Country Club won low gross
Blackford took the ball In
with C. Dyal winning low net the final quarter from the
for tha Plant CUy Country halfback position end from
Club with a 230.
39 yards out the shifty half­
Other 54 holt grata scores back picked hie way through
for tha tournament ware aa tho Terrier defense for the
follows: M. Mitchell of tha second touchdown for the
DeLand Country Club, 259; J. ’Hounds. Haines took tha
Foulk of tha Mayfair Country handoff end .r a n the ball
Club, 200, B. McKinnon of tha over fo r the final point for
Casselberry Country C l u b , the game. With the score
201; E. Ware of tha Mayfair 13-6 in favor of Lyman Titus­
Country Club, 260; L. Frlalng- ville started to move deep
er of tha Rockledge Country Into Greyhound territory. On
Club, 207; D. Bird also of tha two different occasions the
Rockledge Country Club, t74; Terriers came Into scoring
H. Bower of the Rockledge position but the tough 'Hound
Country Club, 278; M. Keenan line put up a pair of unexcell­
of tha Peoria Country Club, ed gcal line stands to prevent
279; F. McRoberts of tha May- the Terriers from a score.
fair Country Club, 293; H.
The Lyman defensive line
Keatenlch of tha D e L a n d was praised by everyone
Country Club, 290; E. Phillips around for It* fine play
of the Mayfair Country Club, throughout the e v e n i n g .
201; L. Heard of tha Mayfair Blackford’s running waa the
Country Club, 300; P. Inch of only thing that came near
tha DeLand Country Club, comparing with the fine de­
207; M. Zok of tha Mayfair fensive effort.
Country Club, 312; J . McKlbThe Geryhounds are now
bln of tha Mayfair Country 4-0 for the season and seem
Club, 317; A. Klem of tha Sa­ to be on their way to another
bring Country Club, 310.
great year.
THE YARDSTICK
LYMAN
TITUSVILLE
0 F irst Downs
13
152 Rushing Yardage
191
17 Passing Yardage
14
1-2 Passes (Comp. AtL&gt; 2-19
1 Paeaea Intcrepted By 1
3-30
Punts
2-37
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) 1
Duke Coach Bill Murray said 1 Fumble* Lost
0
Yards
Penalised
15
It w asn't a brilliant halftime
Individual Yardage:
oration that sent hi* Blue
Lyman: Blackford, 130;
Devils charging out to over­
come o staggering lead and Haines. 20.
Titusviila: Strausbaugh, 46;
beat Florida 20-21 hero Sat­
Ward. 00; Magers, SO.
urday.
0 0 0 7—13
"Nope, it wsm't that way LYMAN
0 0 0 0— 1
at all,” be said. "The boys TITUSVILLE
Lyman scoring:
didn’t need any firing up.
Touchdown — Blackford 2
We were all confident that
we could itiU win despite (70, punt return 39, run).
Conversion—llalne* (run).
those 21 point*,” be said.
Titusville scoring:
"Poor old Ray Graves.
Touchdown—Hall (2, run).
TLat's the third time he's
been beaten after scoring
three times against a club."
Graves* Gstors Jumped off
BOSTON (UPI) — Veteran
te a 21-0 lead ia the first
half of the game. The 21 winger Johnny Bucyk scored
points were scored In a 3 two goals to lead the Boston
minute 41 second span In tha Bruins to a 01 win Sunday
over the American Hockey
second quarter.
But the Blue Devils roared League champion Springfield
from the locker room after Indians. Tbe victory, viewed
halftime and won the game by 5,318 fans at Boston Gar­
after fighting oft a final Ga­ den. was the Bruins' final
tor surge In the final min­ pre-season exhibition game.
ute*.
Gator defensive coach Jack
Green blamed the lost on
TORONTO (UPI) — The
Duke’* looesome end.
"You either put two mco newly formed National Hoc­
on him and weaken your key League Press Association
running defense, or Just pot elected Jacques Beauchamp,
one man on him and let sports editor of the Montreal
them pass. We weren’t able Matio. as its interim presi­
dent Sunday.
to do either,'' Green said.

Crum Captures
Gross Honors
In Golf Play

We Were Just
Sure— Murray

Scores 2

Heads Group

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The two teams fought alp

Weekend
Sports
Schedule

OVIEDO’S JIMMY Fox (81) hauls in a Jim
Courier pane to move the ball into scoring posi­
tion ju st before the Liona tallied their first
•core in a 12-0 win over St. Leo. (Herald Photo)

By United Preaa bsteraatieoal
SATURDAY
NEW YORK — Pams Ego
paid 020 for $2 with a surprise
1H length win la the 0110,000
Friselte Stakes a t Belmont
Park.

D trP

in

NEW YORK—Johnny Pea­
ky was named manager of the
Boston Red Box to succeed
Mika Higgins.

li
—I J- * - l — —

By JACK TRIM
Well, tbe wise one* might
say that the dove hunting tea*oa got started with a bang.
A lot of attention has been
drawn to tha landa Just east
and ooutb of Sanford where a
move failed to get a bird
sanctuary established.
There were tome a m ity
made la that aectlon just aft­
e r the season got underway
Saturday afternoon and one
report waa that one hunter
was ao careless a t to ahoot
right over a deputy sheriff.
It waa the hope of eome
responsible hunters that all
would be careful and abide by
the laws, eipedally In this
area where property owners
had vowed to prevent hunt­
ing.
But tome of those who own
shotguns and buy a hunting li­
cense (till cither don't underitand the law or don't want
to underitand It. They are the
ones who cause tbe trouble.
For their Information, and
for general dtstribuUon at
well, here la the way Sheriff
J. L. Hobby told me that he
interprets the law on shooting:
No firearm* can be fired
across any "occupied premiae i" and occupied premises
can be one building lot or
100 acres of land.
If land baa a crop growing
on It, la under culUvation in
any way, hai a borne, barn or
other improvements on it, or
livestock grating U is occu
pled land and docs not have
to be posted by signs,
Anyone hunting on such
lands without permission of
the owner Is trespassing and

Chargers Find
New 'Formula'
United Press lateraationat
U looks like the Sin Diego
Chargers have found a new
winning formate with rookie
quarterback John Had], but
U George Blanda doesn’t re­
cover the old o m for the
Houston Oilers the American
Football
League
champs
could have trouble.
Itedl passed for two touch
downs and ran for another
Sunday as the Chargers
handed the Dallas Texans
their first defeat of the sea
son, 32-20.
Tbe Oilers won, too, but It
required a last-minute touch­
down p u s by Blanda to beat
tbe winiess Buffalo Bills, 1714. Blanda finally came
through after one of bis
poorest professioaa! perform­
ances.
Oa Saturday night, the
Boston Patriots drubbed the
New York Titans. 43-14, while
oa Friday the Denver Bron­
cos clobbered the Oakland
Raiders, 44-7.

PHILADELPHIA —Heavy­
weight chimplon Benny Lis­
ton was picked up by police
when he could not produce a
can be charged with same.
licence for the automobile he
So called "wild tends” or waa driving. He eras released
those not in use ia a manner and no chargee placed against
to qualify as occupied laada,
mast be posted by the owner
if he docs not wish hunter*
NEW YORK—Welterweight
to shoot thare.
champion Emile Griffith de­
These points probably are
fected Don Fullmer la a 10not understood by most hunt'
round, non-title bout.
era, the sheriff stressed.
And regardless of the que*
Uon of the location, the stele TORONTO — The Toronto
statute on discharging fire­ Maple Leafs dsfested the Na­
tional Hockey League Allarms is spplicsble.
This tew ssys that no firo- Stare, 4-1.
SUNDAY
arm may be fired from any
or across any public road or PARIS — Henri Orelller, a
attest or dedicated thorough former French Olympic ski
champion, suffered fatal In­
fare.
juries
when hia Ferrari crack­
That alone prevente hunters
from shooting from public ed up in an auto race at
rights of way onto or across Montlhery.
a privately owned tract of
PARIS—Carry Back spoiled
tend.
I understand also that soma American hopes of a first-ever
Helds were strewn with grain win In the Prix da 1’Aro de
when the hunters arrived dur­ Triomphe when he finished
ing the weekend looking for 10th at the Longchsmps race­
doves—brothers, don’t hang track.
around ■ field like that, be
eause If you get caught shoot­ WATKINS GLEN. N. Y. —
ing near anything that re­ Jane Clark of Britain won tha
sembles a baited field, that 230-mll* United States Grand
makes s federal ease out of it. I Prix of road racing with a
And that’s the worst kind, track record of 108.01 m.p.b.

Controversy Stirs SEC
On Conversion Ruling
Uslted Press International I went for broke *n * conver­
The two-point conversion, sion pass by tailback Mellon
s subject for sharply-divided Fain-loth. The pass waa sh irt
debate In th* Southeastern and for th* second straight
Conference, stirred up new week, the Vole suffered
controversy this past week­ one-point defeat.
end.
Georgia was trailing 7-0
Tennessee gambled a n d with les* than two minutes
!o*t, 7-0, to Mississippi Stats. to play before quarterback
Georgia played its safe and Larry Rakestraw and and
settled for a 7-7 tie with Mickey Babb teamed on a
South Carolina.
68-yard touchdown pass. Th*
The two-pointer seldom Bulldogs, hopeful for a lasttees daylight in tha con­ minute break, refused to
servative SEC. Florida used genible.
it two years ago for an 18-17
win over Georgia Tech and
Mississippi State used it last
year for an 11-10 win over
DETROIT (UPI) - A. J.
Auburn. But these ere the Foyt of Houston, a former
only instances during th* past Indianapolis 300 winner, Sun­
fiva years that an SEC team day won the 150-mite event
has parlayed the two-point at the Michigan State fair­
conversion Into a victory grounds, driving a 1943 Pon­
margin.
tiac across tbe finish line in
Favored Tennessee, down two hoars, one minute snd
7-0, scored in the fourth 10 seconds to pick up firstperiod Saturday end then place money of 12,200.

Wins Race

ESI. 1935

IN S U R A N C E A T

l .

a#

•ad tack for the tin t quart­
e r with neither team maaagi a | • aeon. When tnc teams
swapped sides to start the
•eeead period, It didn't take
long for Oviede to rack up
a score.
Early la the second frame,
Jimmy Courier came through
• • expected for the Otiedo
team as hla educated arm
hurled a 40 yard aerial to
Jim m y Fox who moved to the
S t Leo 14 yard marker. On
the next play halfback John
Jakubeia rolled oft two yards
la the twelve yard lias.
Courier then dropped back as
if to pass sad handed the
ball off to Brooks who crash­

ed up the middle for the
first score of the game. Af­
ter the extra poiat failed,
Oviedo led H . That's the
way the scoreboard read at
the end of the first half and
! aimer's squad went Into
the dressing room at half­
time with victory la their
eyes.
The third quarter was an­
other alp sad tuck period
with neither team imposing
•ay serious threats. The
score still found Oviedo in
treat 4-0 goiag late the final
stansa.
With aeliher team doing
much ball moving ia the
final quarter, Oviede missed

oa three trice and was forc­
ed to punt. Courier punted
the ball deep Into St. Leo
territory oa the IS yard atrip.
Tbe fast Improving Oviedo
line held t u t for a trio of
downs and S t Leo was forced
to puat. With tbe kicker oa
hia own goat line a bad
pass from center gave end
Teddy Bellbora a chance at
the tackle. As Bollhora boom­
ed into the poster the bad
was Jarred looeo and A n te
Arndt was Johnny-on-the-spot
and recovered the ball la the
•ad s o m for Oviedo's seeood
score of the gsme. Tbe PAT
missed sad Oviedo hold oa
to wla the contest 12-0.

Double Play Haunts Giants Now !
NKW YORK (UP!) - Bill
Stafford was great aad deadgame, too, but th* Giants al­
ways will regret the big dou­
ble play thay didn't make.
Stafford, 34-year-old dame
thrower fTOm Athena, N. Y„
•bowed lota of talent la hla
four-hit, 3-3 victory over the
Giants In Sunday'* third gama
of the World Series that put
tlw Yankees out front la the
Series, two gamea to one,
Aad he showed plenty of
moxle, the way he shook the
pain of a slaillng line drive
by Felipe Alou that cracked
off hia left shinbone la the
eighth. Re hobbled about aad
needed a dash of painkiller
and a whiff of amelllng salts
to go oo, but won the game
despite Ed Bailey's two-run
homer with two out in tha
ninth Inning.
But Bailey’s hororr made aa

almost-ovarioeked play ia the
Yankees'
game-winning,
three-run rally in tha seventh
Inning all-important.
Stafford and veteran south­
paw Billy Pierce of tha Gteati
were matching aaroes at that
point and Tom Treah'a tingle
to center to open tho Now
York laraath waa only the
third hit off Pitre*.
Mickey Mantle then lathed
a single to left and Fellpo
Alou, playing tha ball on the
first bounce, hobbled the high
bound. Trash whipped into
third aad Mantle legged ft In­
to second on the error.
Pierce and Ballsy held a
hasty conference and decided
to gtvo Roger Marla nothing
really good to hit. But Billy's
first servo waa "right down
the middle” and Marla ripped
ft Into right field for a alngle
that chased homo both Trash

aad Mantle to put tho Yankees
ahead, to .
And when right fielder Wil­
lis MeCovey hobbled Marla’
hit for Uw Giants’ second er­
ror of the Inning, Maris went
to second.
Pierce went out then and
Don Larsen, who hurled hla
famous "perfect gama” in the
World Series for tho Yankees
oxaetly six years ago today,
relieved.
Larson got Elston Howard
to fly out to WllUa Mays but
tho drive waa long enough to
enable Maris to tag up and
advance to third after th t
catch. Aad when Larsen hit
BUI Skowron with a pitch, tha
Yankees had men oa first and
third with one out.
That's when th« Giants
missed tbe big double play.
Larsen got Clete Boyer to hit
a grounder to shortstop Jose
Pagan. Pagan flipped to sec­

'Bama Vaults Over Buckeyes
United Prose International
Alabama and Texas, vaultIn* over defeated Ohio 8tate,
are ready to battle it out for
tbo nation’s top college foot­
ball ranking—and the sche­
dule favors tbo defending
champion Crimson Tide.
The Alabama craw aims
for its 13lh straight victory
next Saturday against Hous­
ton, a 40-7 loser to Mississippi
while Texas face* n tough
target la tho Oklahoma Soonera.
Coach Paul Bryant’s Ala­
bama team hai at least on*
other breather In Tulsa. But
Texas has no relief in sight.
The Longhorn* havo only
Southwestern Conferancs foes
ramalnlng and any oo* of its
next six opponents could mus­
ter tho potential to knock
over arch-enemy Texas.
Ohio State, ranked No. 1
last week, stumbled against
UCLA and bowed, 07, on •
24-yard field goal by Larry
Zeno with 93 seconds left to
play.
Second • ranked Alabama
defeated a stubborn Vander­
bilt team, 17-7, to go through
Us 20th straight game with­
out a loss. Touchdown pass­
es from sophomore quarter­
back Jo* NamaUi to Dick
Wllllamaon and Butch Henry
spelled the difference.
Texas, rated third by the
United Press International
Board of Coaches, mad* whi­
les* Tulane Its third straight
victim,
S3,
white Dave
Hayes
led
fourth-rfanked
Penn State to an 107 triumph
over Rice with three touch­
downs.
Sixth-ranked Southern Cali­
fornia enhanced Its posiltoo
with a 7-0 surprise win over
Iowa th at w u accomplished
on Ron IteUer’s !0yard
scoring run.
Quarterback Glyaa drifting
(led Charlie Conerly’s 01*

Miss record of four touch
down passes In a single
gam* when b* led 0 m sev­
enth-ranked Rebel'* assault
on Houston. Washington's No.
•. Huskies humbled Kan­
sas State, 41-0.
Two other highly rated
teams Jolnad Ohio State In
defeat. Louisiana State up­
ended fifth-ranked Georgia
Tech, 107, on Jerry Stovall's

My s r d runback of a kick
and Lynn Amides'* Held
goal. ' Michigan
mastered
ninth-ranked Army, 17-7, a*
Cadets developed an attack
of fumble-ltis.
Miami, Fla., which closed
out the top 10, maintained
an unbeaten elate Friday
with a 7-0 decision over
Florida State,

Hornung, Adderley
Pace Big Packer W in
Uslted P r« u lateraationat
It matters little to lha
Green Bay Packers that Paul
Hornung Is a man of many
talents and Herb Adderley
specialises in only a few. To
tbelr rivals, though, ft demon­
strates vividly how caeh man
according to hla own (kills
contributes to tha "million
ways the Packers ean beat
you.”
Hornung kicked his third
field goal with only 30 se­
conds left to play Sunday to
give the Packers ■ 9-7 vie*ory over the Detroit lions
In the National Football Lea­
gue's top game ef th* week­
end. Hornung'i winning Ityard boot was set up by
Adderley'* 40-yard run with
an Intercepted pass.
And so Green Bay won
its biggest game of tha year
thus far without scoring a
touchdown. White dishing out
praise, coach Vince Lombar­
di had plenty, too, for his
defensive line, which smo­
thered a Detroit offense that
had scored more points than
any club in the NFL la four
gamea. The Packers now
have yielded exactly 14

points.
In other Sunday games, tho
San Francisco Forty Nlntrs
sprang the biggest upset of
tho day by defeating the
Baltimore Colte, 31-13; tha
New York Giants spoiled the
St. Louis Cardinals homeopener, 31-14; tbe Chicago
Basra blinked the Minnesota
Vikings, 13-0, and the Cleve­
land Browns topped the Dal­
las Cowboys, 19-10,

Writer Dies
DES MOINES, Iowa (UPI)
—Tony Cardiro, SO, sports
writer for the Dei Moines
Register and Tribune since
1134, died In bis sleep Sunday.
fjA P R U L iB lv tR L Y

THERMOMETERS AREN'T
THE ONLY THINGS THAT
ARE GRADUATED WITH
DEGREES WITHOUT
HAVING BRAINS

NOTICE
Notice in hereby given th a t any party ,
firm , o r corporation paying fees to the Village
of N orth Orlando for any purpose, muni pay
itnid fees to the Village Tax Collector a t 20
South Edgemon Ave„ N orth Orlando, Florida.
Failure to comply will make ell fees recharge*
able.

W. W. Anderson
114

So. Palm etto

Phone

FA 2-0814

First Downs
Rushing Yardage
M
Passing Yardage
N
Passes
(Comp.-Att.)
g-U
Passes
Intercepted By
1
Punts
MB
Fumbles Lost
•
Yards Penalised
140
Individual Yarda:
Oviedo: Jakubeia SO; Broohe
43; DeShaso 30; Milter 0.
St. Leo: Taddeo 30; King M.
Oviedo ............... g g g g - U
St. Leo ............... 0 0 0 0 - •
Oviedo scoriag:
Touchdowns — Brooks (ISrun); Arndt (recovered fina­
ble la end ioae).

Tax Collector, Village Of North Orlando
North Orlando, Florida

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ond baseman Chuck Hiller ftp
the force play on Ikowron.
Chuck hobbled tbe ball la the
webbing of hla glove, Just long
enough to miss getting Boynr
at first.
Maria scored on tha play—
the Yankees' third, and even­
tually, winning run.
Th# Yankees will D a w n
elutek pitcher Whitey Ford
firing for them today la tha
fourth game of Um Series.
And the left handed Fbrd —
and the Yankee*—are not In
th t habit of losing Um Mg

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welcomes

New Residents

Osteen WMS
Appoints New
Committees

MARY AND ROBERT WARD, left, admire the party cake and aoma of
the gift* a t the farewell party in their honor. A t right Is Patricia Prevo.
hoateaa for the party.
(Herald Photo)

af the IN ev

Longwood

at af practical
ehOdrea, a daughter Band!,
age M, aad sea, Jeff, age
L Mr. Wetberiaitoa Is amployed aa a civilian aero­
nautics engineer with the Air
Fare* at Capa Canaveral.

W. Govaa, T. I . Meed, Y. D.
Monroe, C. L. FUspatrtek,
X. W. Repp, B. F. Watson,
H. W. Johnson, K. E. Radd,
X. B. Level*#*, D. W. Beard,
H. A. tdehey and D. J.

Catholic Club
.

Plant Meeting
Tuesday Night
The Catholic Navy Wives
d a b trill moot Tuesday at •
p. m . la the regular meeting
room a t the Naval Air Sta­
tion.
Wives of all Catholic Navy
personnel, both active and
(*Ur*d, a n Invited to attend.
Father D. E. Finn will
give a talk on " C h i l d
sad adolescent psychology."
Member* please note tho
etange of date. The club
win meet on Tuesday from
aew on. Instead of Monday.

Casselberry

Personals
Mrs. Bertha Shipley of Lin­
coln, Rd., Casselberry, Is a
patient al tho Winter Park
Memorial Hospital.

body, nutrition, dial therapy,
ear* of patients c f all a see,
with all types of illnesses.
Techniques of assisting tba
Registered Nurse aad phystcfca hi any situation are
also stressed. First Aid, Home
Nursing and Disaster Nursing
are included.
SECOND LT. Georgs MatEight months of hospital « ■
1st Jr. has distinguished blah parlsnee la carefully super­
self by graduating with ben- vised by the Nurse-Instructor,
are from a course in the Hon­ providing eipcrieneo In tbo
est John Warhead Prefir* major areas af patient car*.
Course of the Weapons Assem­ Class hours are • a.m. to 3:30
bly Department of the U. 8. p.m five days a week. Hospital
Army School la Europe, ac­ hours are from T a.m. to 3:30
cording to word received hero p.m. fir* days • week.
by his parents.
Licensed practical nurses
T h e letter, commending acquire the technical skills
young George came from CO needed to provide for the phy­
(loons Chapman, Infantry sical comfort sad safety of
Commandant.
all patients; provide for spe­
cial nursing needs; perform
BE SURE TO get your selected nursing procedures;
membership tickets for this prepare and care for p atie n t
Besson's mutual concert ser­ receiving specialised treat­
ies.
ment administered by the phy­
To hear the famous Nell sician or tho professional
Rankin Is worth the price of nurse; perform apodal nurs­
the whole season ticket. All ing techniques in caring for
the critics and the plain ordi­ patients with com m unicate
nary people Just rave about diseases; assist In meeting the
her, and the other shows, needs of the sick child, tho
pUnlst-satlrtat Stan Freeman new mother and the newborn
and "Three In Concert" are Infant.
Just frosting on the cake.
EismlnsUons given for UThe ticket eelsi are very censing Include tests cover­
limited this year, with Wed­ ing knowledge of nutrition and
nesday the deadline, so hur­ diet therapy, body structure
ry. If they haven't colled and function, medical and sur­
you, call Mrs. Ralph Austin gical conditions, maternity
Smith, aad get your name in and newborn, normal growth
the pot.
and development, gertatries,
mental Illness and medica­
All ever the country there tions.
is a shortage of nurses.
Mrs. Tam ar Braden of San­
Dally the need grows great­ ford is a recent graduate with
er and the supply growi short­ the senior class of tba Orange
er. Even with greater encour­ County Vocational School of
agement for young women Practical Nursiag.
graduating from high school
to onroll in nursing schools,
It takes a minimum of three
yean to graduate a registered
Mr. aad M n. John X.
HUTU,
Holding the fort all along Yolaloy, 433 San Marcos
Avs., Sanford announce the
birth of a I lb, 1 os. son. Oct.
1 at Semlnola Memorial Hos­
pital.
IS BACK
This Is the couple's so-

N ew Arrivals

Minnie

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Circle

Surprises Joy Circle

C R EA T IV E
W OM AN

Calendar
Church

Mr. and Mr*. Robert Bark*
hart, IN Lombard? Band,
moved
from
Altamonte
Springs. Children, Diana, tin
and throe year old Robert,
are expectin* a aew brother
or slater, la November. Bob
la attending Bolllaa Collect
at night, and working at tba
Winter Park Telephone Co.
a a engineering supervisor,
during the day.

The WMS of the Osteen Bap­
tist Q ureh m et at the church
with Mrs. Albert Clark a t
program chairman. Her sub­
ject was "Labor Together
With God."
This was tba Brat meeting
of the current church year
and the new officers are Mrs.
Robert Williams, president;
As soon as an engagement
Mrs. Guy Beall, vies presi­ Is announced the parents of
dent; Mrs. Trammel Kilpat­ the groom-to-be eaQ upon the
rick, aacretary; Mra. Albert parents of the bride-to-be.
Clark, program chairman.
Committee* appointed were
Mra. Harry Ostaea, mission
study sad musician; Mrs.
Klnb Allman, community mis­
sions; Mrs. L. W. Jones,
stewardship; Mrs. Levi VanEtten, B a p t i s t Children’s FROM -----Home chairman.
T w r Dewatewa Flertet
Attending were Mrs. Van
SANFORD
Etten, Mrs. Williams, Mrs.
FLOWER SHOP
Albert Clark, Mrs. David Hosack, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Car. B. l i t A Seafecd Ave.
FA S-MIS
Guy Beall end Mrs. Larry FA M m
H lrt

7M HEBS

Mrs. Estes With Stork Shower Names Officers
Preceding the r e g u l a r
monthly meeting of the Longwood St. Catherine of Siena
Circle, a surprise stork show­
er waa given la honor of Mrs.
Tracy Estes.
Tba group m et In the social
hall of the church and en­
joyed ■ covered dish supper.
Mrs. Gerald Sasser, chair­
man of the circle, managed
to get Mr*. Kites to the social
by telling her that a member
waa going to be given a sur­
prise party. T h e honor**
thought the member was
someone else.
The supper Included a va­
riety of delicious dishes from
potato salad to chicken and
dumplings with cherry froeted
angel food caka for dessert
The gilt table was decorated
with a small toy stork and
potted plant*.
Members attending included
Mre. Rose Fsmbro, lira. Hel­
en Bare, Mrs. Elsie Farina,
Mrs. Robert Du Fault, Mrs.
Pat Boyles, Mrs. Garland
Shaw, Mrs. Jam es Magnole,
Mrs. John Kennedy, Mrs. Vas­
ter Elgin, Mrs. E. Anzskme,

N M m M la l i a p m t H a
PiloUa la a member af a
Wiatcr P ark bawliaf team
ta d la interested la prdea*
lag. Mr. PoJoten eould easily
ba etUad "F arm er M l," aa
that U what ba data. Ba awaa
Pllolsn Parma la Deagwoad.
BlDy waa Injured bp a ear la
firoat of their boma bat It waa

For New Year

Mrs. F . J, Bartlinskl, Mra.
Gerald 8asser, Mrs. William
Joy Circle of the Woman's
DeRosa, Mrs. Anna Hopkins
Society
of Christian Setvlce
and Mra. Robert Drlnko.
of Grace Methodist Church
mat recently In fellowship
Hall to reorganise the circle.
Mrs. PhH Monroe, Circle
Leader, called the m uting Id
order; and Mrs. Jack Roesman gave a Bible reading and
The W 1 a Some Sunday devotion from the Upper
School Class of the Elder Room.
Officers elected for the com­
Springs Baptist Church held
its monthly business meeting ing year were: Circle leader,
at the home of Mrs. Gladys Barbara Monroe; assistant
Dempsay in Sualand Estates. leader, Louise Harris; secre­
After a devotion given by tary, Judy Breese; treasurer,
Mrs. Martha Griffin tba class Erelyn Thompson; devotion
discussed and set new goals chalrmsn. Belle Boisman;
for the coming eburch year. sunshine chairman. Mignon­
The nest meeting was set for ette Williams; membership
Nov. I t at the home of Mrs. committee, Louise Harris,
Barbara Walker.
Fsyo Lodge and Bella RossA birthday cako was served man and telephone commit­
aa part of the refreshments In tee. Faye Lodge and Evelyn
honor of Mrs. Lee Kromas* Thompson.
birthday. Those enjoying the
Mrs. Rossmaa announced
evening were Mre. Gladys that the WSCS would sponsor
Dempsay hostess, Mrs. Dawn a 10 ceots-a-spoon dinner at
Kiddy, Mrs. Roma Jean Mea­ the church on Oct. 13 with
dors, Mrs. Jeanette Jessup, serving hours from 8 to 7:30
Mrs. Dinah Hawkins, Mrs. p.m. Mrs. Monroe gave In de­
Barbara Walker, Mrs. Leo tail the meaning of the sym­
Kromae, Mrs. Lois Young, bols in the WSCS emblem.
Mrs. Jo Morris, Mrs. Martha Mre. Lodge was hostess for
Griffin and Mrs. Hilda Butler. the meeting.

Dempsay Home

TUESDAY
Joy Circle ef Grace WSCS
meets at 1:30 a. m. In Fel­
lowship Hall. Mrs. Bess Her­
man will bring a message
on "The moaning of prayer.”
A brief aoeial period will
Date Special
Fashion's favorite — t h e precoed the meeting. All lad­
pleated skirt—Is effective on ies of the Church Invited.
a dross-up apodal that «sn bo
mads monotone or with con­
trast.
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TUESDAY
is In stses 10, 13. 14, M, U, Disabled American Veterans
30. Bust 31 to 40. Sis* U, 33 Auxiliary, Unit 30. meets at
bust, monotone, 4 * yards of 7:30 p.m. at tba chapter home.
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nan’s skirt but Florida Southern Bell’s tradition of sound manageept the ground, and bustles were the rage.
meat, community responsibility and dependable service
Telephone faMdona have changed, too. Today's lw « w remain the same. Change and stability are the halL
include multi-extension phones, Itome interphones an d m“ ks of good businees. Your Telephone Company ba­
th e melodic bell chime. Businesses rely an such modern ^ eVB&lt;
equipment as the dial switchboard, the speakerphone
a n d the coll director. Tomorrow will bring the phone
S o u t h e r n * ^ ,.,,
th a t luma on the oven while you're out, and the phone
th a t lata you sue the p e n e s to whom you're talking.
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By Abigail Van Burt*

DEAR TELEFH0NITI8: 1 think
these people m ust have stock in the
telephone company.
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DEAR ABBY: I loved tha prayer,
“Slow Me Down, Lord,” which you
published bt your column. Speaking
of prayers, when I was a Uttle girt
my m other felt th a t “Now I Lay
Me Down to Bleep,” etc., “I f I Should
Die Before I Wake,” etc., was too
depressing for a child, so she wrote
the following prtyer for me to say
each night:
“Jeaua, Gentle Shephard, hear
me.
Guard thy Uttle Iamb ton igh t
Through the darkness be thou
near me.
Keep me ’td the rooming lig h t”
I believe many mothers would
prefer that their Uttle ones say a
prayer Uka my mother’s. You have
my permission to print i t
NAOMA W.

DEAR WAITING: NO! W hile
you art “waiting and praying,” your
competition is budding bombs in her
basem ent TeU your husband you
know about tha other woman, that
you love him, refuse to share him
and will not tolerate his double Ufa.
Tell him divorce la OUT — and let
him know you m ean it!
DEAR ABBY: A relative (an
only child) Is an “A ” student. He hae
an 8 oVelock class on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. It seem s
h s has difficulty awakening In tim e
to nutka this early morning class
UNLESS and UNTIL his m other
makes a long distance call to g et

DEAR NAOMA: M sny thank*
for the revised version o f “Now I
Lay Me Down," etc. If I were to sugw
gest an “Improvement” on a prayer,
I fear tha ecclesiastical ceiling might
fan in. But I agree, your mother's
prayer le more appropriately worded
for a chUd.

By Oswald Jacoby
For asms time m aay of
eur beet players kave re­
verted to the early days of
D etract aid hare bees playMg "limit rsiees.”
Thus the Jump raise to
three of pertaer’s hid auH
shows 10 to IS e r possibly u
•apportlsg point* and while
It le not a force It is a very
strong Invitation te a fur­
ther bid.
When their head la strong
enough tor a forcing rates
they m pond with an a rti­
ficial bid of three ao-trvmp.
Is duplicate they note on
their convention card that
tho this# no-trump response
te s mjor tuit opening 1* n
atroog rates and may not
be passed.

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him up. (T hiy Uvt about 800 mitaa
from hU Univerxlty.)
This stod sot sometimes phones
his parents the night before and re*
minds them to phone him la order
to make his 8 o’clock class. BOTH
parents have master’s decrees in
education. W hat is your opinion?

I. and sincie. My husband didn’t h iv e
the courage to come right out and
tell me about it, so he left her letters
(addreeeed to h is pises of work)
around w h en I would be sure to find
them. *
When I read tb s letters I w as
broksn*haartad because we have a
lovely family and I thought w s were
happy. This woman writes about
“waiting for tha day when we can
tell the world about our love.” Abby,
I would die before I would break up
my home.
I haven’t said anything to m y
husband about it, hoping this affair
would dia out by itself. If I w ait
patiently, and kasp praying, do you
think he will g et it out o f his
system ?
WAITING AND PRAYING

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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — One
day last «*«k, la hlg takeover
as pwtaaaeot kott of NBC.
TV’a "Toalght" ihow, Johnny
Canos noted O u t eatlni does­
n ’t mean much to him oae
way or tho other.
It M«mi to mo that this
■mall, but flashing, ravalatloa
aalda food deal about tha sow
emeso’a peraoeality aa reflect­
ed la bia fln t week aa auccoator to Jack P ear. One got the
feeling be might come ip art if
promoted with ■ ilx-courie
Weitera ‘ranch atyle dinner
walked down with e tankard
of t*er; that s chuckle or s
aaleker would bo lets painful
for kin than a deep, wboto-

The North band la s parMet three no-trump response
for one of those players er
thrw-apede bid for Berms!
play, yet Necth thorn te re ­
spond with four elub* North
was experimenting with c ing of lack of niu-btoodedneaa.
very new convention In which
This manner, of eoune, has
tho reaponie of four dubs e natural appeal to the effete
o r four diamonds to ■ me- types of Madison Avenue and
thereabout*, and will be aura
Meat four trumps beaded by to plane them. It will ateo
two of the three top honors plen a thoie who cannot re-enough strength to want •train their admiration for
to he In game and a single­ t h e boyteh, wise-cracking,
ton or void In the aok bid. junior executive Ufe-oflheWhen North abowod one ace party type whose national
South contracted for the prominence In various forms
stem with complete confi­ indicates a fearful c n e of
dence. He knew that th en anemia.
could not be more than one
At times, Carson, who b n
dub loser.
unquestionable comic abilities,
gave hint* of atroog satire and
flrm ana and even toughness,
and It te to be hoped these
qua 11tin come more to the
surface. They Indicated he
n party because they won't may, down deep, have the la­
"fit ta” with her friends and tent stuff to be a notable holt.
In his first week, though some
their husbands.
might lay he waa feeling hi*
He Is frequently ta the dog
way, he waa too often a mare
house lor something he did
facelen sounding-board for
or for something he neglect­
many guests. He's not a no­
ed to do.
vice, after all.
lie te afraid not to tako hte
The guest* Included Joan
wifa’s advloe oa everything Crawford, who waa Intarbecause M h i doesn't and vlewed with wasteful tack of
things go wrong he knows be depth t Tallulah Bankhead,
will be hearing “ 1 told you who carried Use show in en­
so” for a long, long Ume.
tirety for a while and was
Ha knows that hte wife appealingly concerned with
will always side with the the Sen rraaclaco-Los Angeles
children a g* last him M be baseball playoff; Mies Bankshould ever derv to put his head's protege, Fran Bennett,
foot down.
an Important new blues singer
who dcservei wide eapoeure;
and Bobby Darin, who wai di­
rts* and colorful aa be termed
fin m i guinea "degenerate.”
In one of Carson's standout
momenta, he stripped to the
by putting the presiding
waist with a physical health
Judge through a rigorous miscleaiin and, ta hilarious
newspaper tavestlgatfen. Law style, Mimicked the standard
A yna te esceUeat as the poeea with hi* comparetivaly
Judge whose pcraoaal pro­ puny frame.
blems have caused enough
tens loo ta create erratic be­
havior, and span the gates
to the seamy waters el In­
sinuation. NUk Adame stars.

FANCY YELLOW OLOBI

JhaWoman: By

The m an of the bouse Isn’t
being tn a te d like the bead
i f the bouse If—
He hasn't hie own comforteble e u y chair which nobody
etee fat the family uiurpa.
He isn’t consulted before
hie wilt accepts an invitation
that includes them both.
He isn't told anything hte
wife and ehO d ra think he
shouldn't know.
He has to get hie own
breakfast
morning
after
morning because his wife
like to sleep late.
His preferences aren't coolidend when the house la
redecorated.

HI* wife has the habit of
taylng "m y bouse" and "my
children” instead of laying
Hte children never go to
him for permission to do any
thing but e ln a je go to their
mother.
Hte relatives aren't ae wel­
come ta hte home u hte
wtfe'a relatives are.
Hte wife has the final say
on bow the family'! Income
will h i spent.
Hte wife 1a forever com­
plaining about hte bobbies.
Hie friends are never In­
cluded when hte wife plane

FYNE-TASTE Plata c r Iodised

T V Tima Pravitws
T:304:30 p. m. ABC. Chey­
enne. "Sweet Bam.” Robert
McQueeoey, wh* a ta ri ta
the "The 0 a llo t Men” eartee, guest a tu s tonight In a
net too gallant role. He
play* Bam P rideaort, wbo
_ capturea a bankrobbing kill• er and become* the sweet­
heart of Mm townspeople—
but Cbeyeane remembers
Bam from their childhood
aid suspect Sam'a good
works i n only leading up
to the fold bulltea ta the
beak. Some good action
winds up this episode. CUat
Walker stars.
m
l » 9 p. a . CBS. The Lucy
WJ . Show. The old joke af the
~ ^ g b l who wandered into the
YMCA by mistake cornea
T . . hilariously to life here with
slapstick comedy as can only
be effected by Lucille BaQ.
Lucy's escape tactics i n
not to be believed, bat this

won't keep you from laughtag. Highest peak Is reach­
ed ta n fencing ecetM with
the Instructor.
1:10-1:30 p. m. NBC. Saints
and Sinners. "Judgment ta
J u s Alley.” Ray Walston,
who scored Impressively as
tho devil ta "Dema Yeakeei” , plays a devilish rote
aa an unscrupulous attorney
who sees aa opportunity to
win a pretty bipeleu ease

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U l f N M U P lu L n d
V E R IE R KARHALA
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L e t U . SOUTH F IR E CREST, Second A ddition,
a eubdletaloa, a e e o rd la s la
a p la t tb o re e f re c o rd 'll la
P la t Booh JR pages SI
a n d N e f th e P ubtle R eeorda e f S em laele C ounty,
F lorida.
T oo e th e r w ith th e fe lle w ta s
t u r n s o f p ro p e rty w hich a re
located In a n d p e rm a n en tly
Inatailed aa a p e r t of th e L ap re v e m e a u o a aald land:
One H otpolnt (e le ctric) Id
OaL H o t W a te r H e ate r.
Model se e W B U -L S e rial
R P 1 I4 IN I
One
C h elsea
(eteelrte)
K itchen E a h a a e t F a n . no
m odel o r oerlal n u m b e r
One H o tp o ln t
(elo etrte)
B u ilt-In a re a . Model I I R J I, S erial 1 I I I I N
One
H o tp o ln t
(e le etrle)
b u ilt.la ra n g e . Model I I R K I, •Serial IISOII#
One
H otpolnt
(e lo e trU )
R e frig e ra to r, Model U SBB i t, S e rial 1111SM
Nine V enetian Bllnda (m e­
ta l)
m an u fa ctu re d
by
S c n k a rlk Olaaa A F a in t
Company, S anford, F lo r­
ida, no m odel o r aortal
sam bo re.
a t public a ala, to th e h ig h e s t
and beat b idder fo r cash, a t
th e F ro n t Door of th e Sem i­
nole C ounty C o u rt H ouee la
S anford. F lo rid a, betw een th e
h o u rs e f ll:o e o’clock In tho
forenoon and S:M o’clock In
od
th e a fte rn o o n on tho M
SSnd
day o f October, 1SIL
(SEAL)
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C lerk e f th e C ircu it C o u rt
B y: M artha T . V lhtea
D eputy C lerk
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IIS F lo rid a R atT B ank Bldg.
Ja c k so n v ille S, Florida
P u b lish t O ctober S, MIS.

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T ot R o b e rt V ernon Toll*,
residence nnhnow n
P a tric ia S. Toll*,
reeldeae* unknow n
T he m ailin g addreea uf
th ese d e fen d a n ts Ml
U. g. N aval Air F a c ility ,
N avy N a 141,
m o o t P o st Office,
NeW Torfc, New Y ork.
T eu a re hereby notified th a t
n s u it h a s been filed a g ain st
you In th a above e n title d
cause, a a d th a t you a re re ­
quired le tile y our a n sw o r
w ith th o C lerk o f this C o u rt
and to sorv* a copy th e re o f
upon th e p la in tiff e r p la in tif f s
a tto rn e y s, w hose nemo a a d a d ­
d re ss
Is
Je n n in g s.
W elt*.
C lark e and H am ilton, IMS
H arn ett N ational B ank B uild­
ing, Ja c k ao n sllte 1, Florida,
n o t U te r th a n O ctober I t ,
II4 L I f you fall to do so n de­
cree pro cunfeaso will b* c a ­
tere d a g a in st you for th e re ­
lie f dem anded In th e earnp la in t T h is s u it la to foreclose
a m ortgage. T ha re al p ro p e rty
proceeded a g a in st la
L o t It. Bloch B. Snnland
E *tales, a subdivision, a c ­
c o rding to a p la t thereof,
recorded la P la t Book 11,
pages 14 to I t of the pubilo re co rd s of Sem inole
C ounty, Florida.
WITNKPB my hand and th e
aeal o f aald C ourt a t Sanford,
F lo rid a, th la 11th day e f Sep­
tem ber. 1I4L
(BEAL)
A rth u r If. B eehw lth, J r .
’ C lark o( tha C ircuit C o u rt
By M artha T. V lhltn
D eputy C lark
Publlah Bept. IT. 14. Oat. L •
C D A -II

JIMMY L EE CLEA RT and
JE A N ET T E R. CLEART, hU
wife.
D efendants.
NOTICE O F o u r r
TUX B T t-ra OF FLORIDA
T O i Jim m y Lee Cleary,
» Bird Htreet,
Quincy l». Mate.
Je a n e lta H. C lsary,
I Bird Htraet.
Q alncy II, Mae*.
YOU A lltt H EREBY NOTI­
F IE D th a t a ault haa baaa
fllad a g a la a t you, Jim m y Lao
C leary
a ad
J e a n a tta
IL
C laary, hi* wife, la th e abovee n title d cause, and th a t you
a re required to file y our a n ­
sw er w ith th e C lerk of thla
C ourt and to serve a copy
th e re o f apoa tb s P lain tiff*
o r P la in tiffs’ a tto rn e y a who**
s a n e and aJdraaa la Stoastrum . D asla A M cIntosh. P ost
Of flea Dux l i t , Sanford. F lo r­
ida, a o t U te r th a a O ctober II,
t i l l . If you fa ll la da so,
a decre* pro eoafesso w ill bo
e n te red e g aln at you for tho
relief dem anded In th e ComplalnL T his etolt le to fo re ­
close a m ortgage. T he re a l
pro p arty proceeded a g a in st le:
L o t I. Bloch “ IT . e r BUE­
NA VIBTA ESTATER, Han­
ford. F lorida, acso rd tn g te
p la t th e re a t recorded ta
P la t Book t . P ag es 1 and
1, of th a Public R ecords
or g eu lu o t* County, F lo r­
id*.
W ITNESS my hand and th*
seal o f aald C ourt a t Sanford,
S em laol. C u aaty , Plorlda, th is
11th day e f Septem ber, II4L
(SEAL)
A rth u r H. B eckw ith. J r .
C lerk o f the C lrvult C ourt
By: */ M artha T. V lhlea
Deputy C lerk
Stenatrom . Davie A M eU loek
A ttorney* a t Law
Poet Office Bos 111
S anford. Florida
P a h lte h S e p t ft, 14 A OeL
L I. 1I4L
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H K L T I KARHALA
K lngonm an P n ra n to la ,
J y v a e k y L . F in lan d
•A IM A LAUNIALA
K la g o n a u a Paeantotn,
j y v a a k r ia , F in la n d
R o t Ice
U h ereb y
given.
E R K K t KORHONEN
B o a rd o f C ounty Comaaleelop­
A d d re ss U nknow n
e ra e f Sem inole C a n ity , F lo r­
ida, p ro p eaea to redone the U &lt; a ll e th e r p ersons concernfo llo w in g described p ro p e rty H i
TOO ARB H E R E B Y FOTTso a e d A -l A g riculture to C-3
C om m ercial: W U S f t o f R H I D t h a t a H l l l l t i h a a b e ta
IIS f t o f W lb A Of H B ti e f filed la aald C a u rt p raying
K W U (leee R SIS f t e f W for th e app o in tm en t o f VIC­
TOR KARHALA aa A dm laleITS f t ) Boetlea SS-SIS-SSB.
t r a to r of th e e atate e f EL1DA
KARHALA. deceased, a n d i t a
H ouse, S a ifo rd , F lo rid a, In a re kerv h y required to file
th o
C ounty
Commleotonore y e a r w ritte n d e fe a ic e th e re ­
Room, e a October SL IM S a t to w ith in fo rty day a a f te r th e
StSa A. M. o r aa aeon th e re ­ flrat publication o r pootlna
a f te r a a possible.
th ere o f, m o u ld y o a fa ll th e re ,
B o a rd e f C ounty Com m is­ la, d ecree w ill be e n te re d la
s io n e rs
duo eoareo upon aald p e tlSem inole County, F lo rid a
Um
B y J . C. H utchison, C h a ir­
W ITNESS m r h an d and th e
m an
aeal o f aald C ourt a t Sanford,
A t t e s t A rth u r B eekerlth, C ounty o f Seminole, th la ! t t h
Jr.
day o f Septem ber, A. D. 1ML
P u b lish Oct. S, ISOS.
C. V ernon Mlae, Jr.,
C W H
C ounty J a d te
Lam m l A Ja rv ln en
A tto rn ey a a t Law
R e tts e e f P u b tle M eatheg
M otiee
Is hereby
given. L ake W o rth . Fla.
B o a rd o f C ounty C om m ission­ F uhllah Sept. *4, A Out. L
e rs o f dom inate C ounty, F lo r­ I. I I , IN S .
•
ida, propeaea to resone th e C D A -lt
fo llo w in g described p ro p e rty
SR
T
U
B
CIRCUIT
CO C R T OF
aoned
It-1
Single
F a m ily
R e ald e n lla l and A -l A g ric u l­ TSSB BS3ITM JU D ICIA L CIR­
tu r e to R-S Duplex: L o la 14 CUIT, SR ARD FO R IB M th ru SS. E v aasd ale I I I ; a lso ROLE COUKTY. FLORIDA.
th e W ldS ft e f N MS ft o f SR CMARCERY NO. 1SU I
E l i e l KW H Section l f - l l d - HAROLD U BUTTON a n d
S IE : a n d L ots I t th r u S4, B E R T H A E. SUTTON, h is
B lo ck S, and a ll B lock 4. Wife,
L ak e v le w Subdlvlaloa. F . B. I,
Pg. 4, a n d L ets 11 and IS and
SS a n d 14, Block 4. a n d a ll
B lock T, L akevlew F ir s t A ddn,
F. B. S. Fg. TSt and th e W H
e f S W Ii of SE*i e f R W li.
S ection 14-I4S-I4B.
P u b lic h e a rin g w ill bo held
la th e Sem inole C ounty C o u rt
STREET
T UHP BN TINE
ense, Sanford. F lorida, In
COMPART,
a
F lo rid a
e
C ounty
C om m issioners
c o rp o ra tio n : M. O. OVERRoom , on October SS, 1S4S a t
SR R R T : R. T. OVERl:SO A. M. o r aa aoon th e re BTKKRT; R. E. OVERa f te r aa possible.
B TR BET;
LACT E.
B o a rd of C ounty C om m is­
JOHNSON:
DR. J.
P.
sio n e rs
W IL L and CARRIR A.
Sem inole C ounty, F lo rid a
W
IL
L
Me
w
ife:
N
B
L
D
E
j By J . C H utchison. C hairA. B A R T L E T T , ale*
k n o w n aa R. A. BARTA tt e s t A rth u r B eckw ith,
L E T T ; BANK O F OR-1
ANOK AND TRUST COM-1
PA R T, a co rp o ratio n , an
T ru s te e ;
ALTAMONTB
HOMES
COMPANY.
U
IN TMM COURT
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lo
rid
a
e
o
rp
o ra tlo a ; OR­
COUNTY JUDOE. • EMIN OLE
L
A
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D
O
SECURITIES
COUNTY,. FLORIDA.
COMPANY,
a
F lo rid a
IN FRODATD
c o rp o ra tio n ; J O H N
0.
IN R E : ESTATE OF
BAKER;
FR A N K
W.
H E R B E R T BENTON. D eceased
g T KURINS; ROBBRT L
TO A L L CREDITORS and
HODGES; H. A. LED PERSONS HAVINO CLAIMS
FO R D and LOtS F . LED e r DEMANDS A0A1NST SAID
FO RD, his w ife; FRED
E ST A T E :
K . O RI SWELL a n d MAR.
Y eu and each e f you a re
O A R E T M. O llIN N E L U
h e re b y notified and req u ire d
h is
w ife;
PA U L
V.
te p re se n t a n y elalm a and
FR E N C H end BET T T M.
d em ands, w hich you. o r c ith e r
FR E N C H , h is w ife; O.
e f y e u , m ay h ave a g a in s t the
EDOA R R U 3D E L L and
e s ta te e f H E R B E R T BEN­
If m arried,
■
RUSTON, Deceased, la te of a tld
DELL, h it wlfSI MAUI.ft
C ounty, te th e C ounty J u d g t
K.
ALLBOPP. g a d
If
of Sem lnolo C ounty, P lorlda,
m a rrie d .
- ALI&lt;n t h i t office In th e C ourt
SO PP, her b i i l a M i
THOMAS DEAN BARR,
H ouse o f sold C ounty a t S an­
ford, F lo rid a, w lth la e ls c a l­
a n d If m arried , ■ ■- «
B A R R , hie w ife; THOM­
e n d a r m onths from th e firs t
AS P . DALT. a a d If
p u b lic a tio n of th la
notice.
m a rrie d .
■ DALT,
T w o coplee o f each claim or
h is
w ire:
s u o u n n
dem and shall be la w ritin g ,
BEA U TIFU L DEVELOP­
and sh a ll s ta te the p lac e of
M ENT COMPANY: I t J .
re sid en c e and poet office adBA R T L ET T
KU TK BNdree* o f the c la im a n t and
D A LI- alee know n aa
s h a ll b a sw orn to by tho
K U TH BARTLETT KOTc la im a n t, hie a g e n t * r a tt o r ­
KENDALL
th e form er
ney a n d accom panied by a fil­
B
. J . UARLETT; A IJ.E N
in g fee of eaa dollar, and
B.
BARTLETT.
alee
eueb claim or dem and not so
k n o w n as A. E. BART­
filed eh all be void.
L
E
T
T
;
JAMES
E.
BART.
R. W. W ere, a i A dm inis­
L ET T , also know n a s J ,
t r a t o r e f th e E a ta te e f
E . BARTLETT. J R - HO­
H e rb e rt B e ato a, D eceased;
W A RD
ALLSOPP. ale*
P. a Box 1411. •
k n o w n ao HOWARD H.
S a nford, F lo rid a
ALLSOPP:
ERN EST S.
P u b lish : StpL II. OcL 1. I, II.
ALLSOPP; W. A. T1IACCDA— I I
H K R ; IIEN RT ALIAOPP;
PRANK
HAITI4COX;
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
H E L E N A. THACH ER; It
T R R NINTH JU D ICIA L CIR­
allvo, aad If dead. tholr
CU IT O F FLORIDA. IN AND
u n k o w n heirs, legatees,
FO R
SRHINOLR COUNTY,
devisee* o r g ra n ts * !; and
FLO RID A . IN CMANCMRV.
a n y and all persona h a v ­
N o. i p m *
in g o r claim ing title e r
TUB
BROOKLYN BAVINOS
In te re s t In Ih* re a l pro .
BANK, n Now T u rk co rp o rap a rty M ealed la gemlnol*
—
—
K.
ties.
C _u
ounty,
F lorida, descrinP la in tiff,
ad la Ik s follow ing earnva.
p la in t.
DEAN LARRY HAMIL aad
You. D tfoudanta, n r* koroJU D Y KILEKN H A M IL kto by n o tifie d th a t a com plaint
w ife, *t a lt.
to q u ls t till* o a tho followD efendant* lug descrip tio n p ro p a rly , ton o t i c e or p u r r
w it:
TO: DEAN LARRY HAMIL
L o ta I I . M. I I and M In
B lock IB. and L ota 11. 11.
and J U D Y
EILK EN
I I a n d 14 In Block I I ; all
H A M IL kla w ife,
In BANLANDO. T H E HUHRealdonce U nknow n
U
ftU B E A U T IFU L SAXYOU AND EACH O F YOU
POHD BECTION. accord­
A RE
HEREBY
N O TIFIED
in g to P U t lharoof roth a t a su it haa beaa b ro u g h t
ru rd a d In P ta t Book I,
a g a in s t you by TIIK BROOK­
P a g * I I of th e Public Re­
LYN BAViXUg BANK, a Now
c o rd s of gem tnota County,
Y ork
c orporation. P la in tiff,
P lo rld a
to forocloo* a c e rta in M ort­
g a g e m ors p a rtic u la rly da- haa boon fllod a g a in s t yon la
th
e
eb o v e-ily le d s u it and you
acrlbad In tha C om plaint fllad
In th la ault, w hich M ortgage a re re q u ire d te serv e a copy
encum bers the follow ing d e ­ • f y o u r A nswer o r Pleading
scrib ed properly, s itu a te la to th e C om plaint on P la in tiffs
ttem laoM C ounty, F lo rid a, to- a tto rn e y , JO B E P H M. MURAaK O , P. a Box 111, P e rn P erk
w it:
L ot 1L Block M. H E F T - P lo rld a, a ad fllo tka original
L R R 1to u te d
HOW ELL A aaw sr or P le ad la g la tha
PA R K .
BECTION
ONE, office of the C lerk of the C ir­
a cc o rd in g to p lat tkaroof c u it C o u rt oa o r before Ih*
recorded In P la t Book U . I t b d a y of November, 1ML If
P a g a a I t , 4t. IT a n d 4L you fa ll to do to, a doer** pro
P ah tla Hacorde a f Sem in- oonfosso w ill be ta k e n ag ain st
«la C ounty, F lo rid a. In­ you fo r tho relief demanded
c lu d in g I H otpolnt R e fri­ la tho Com plaint.
W ITNESS my h a a d aad of­
g e r a to r —Mod.l KU It-A .
ficial seal of office a t Baa1 H otpolnt Ila a g a —
ford,
Seminole C ounty, P lo r­
d el e u - i i - a .
th la I t b day e f Ootabar,
and tor e th e r relief, a n d yeu lda.
i.
a ra re q u ire d to fit# y o u r Aa*- m
(BEAL)
w*» to said C om plaint w ith
A rth u r II. n a ck w lth , J r ,
tho c le r k of tho above etyled
C tork. C ircuit C ourt
C o u rt and ta serva a eopy
B y: M argaret E. Tyre
th e re o f on P la in tiff's A tto r­
eputy Clerk
neys. ROSENBERG. ROSEN- Jo se D
p h M. M uraeh*
BERU
A
HK1SMAN.
le e ; P. a Box H i
A lnaley U ullJtag. M iam i II. F e rn P erk , Florida
F lo rid a, a o t la te r th a n the Publlah OcL I. 11. I t . H.
I t l h d a y of October, l ie ! , la C D B -ll
d e fa u lt e f which said Comp la la t wlU he tak e n a a se a feaaad by you.
DATED, a t Sanford, P lorIda. th la H a t day *f Septem ­
ber. t t i i .
(SEA L)
A rth u r H. B ockw llh. J r.
C la rk a f th* C ircuit C ourt
By M artha T. Vlhlen
D eputy c le rk
P ttbllak SepL I I , OeL 1. «. 1 |.

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classifieds Ph. FA 2-5612 For Fast Results.
1 ft 2 BEDROOM apt. Ph.
• PA 2-1463 between 1:30 to
7:00 M on.-rrt or FA 3-4SQ1
any other time, l i t W. 17th

8WEETIK PIE

By N adine Seltzer

WE RENT
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Hospital Boda • Playpens ROOMS. Tbs Cables. X I
MagnoUa A n . PA 3-0730.
Wheel C hain • Strollers
Commodea • Baby Beds
Bedroom
unfurnished
W alken
• High Chain 2
boose. 1303 Elliott Pboae
Crotches • Roilaway Bade
PA 3-3334 or PA &gt;0323.

MODERN 3 Bay Service Statlons for lease in downtown
area to qualified person.
FA 2-3301 or FA 2-3804 for
details.

W IL SO N - MAIER

PA 3-3033 Cnfurn. S BR house. Kitchen
equipped. PA 3-3043.
CHURCB m SCPOOL
GROUPS, O nto, etc.—The 2 BR o a te n , bouse. Electric
beat card plan yet far rais­
•quipped kitchen. 3403 Or­
ing C h r l a t a a s money.
ange A re. Call 122-3630 af­
PA 2-4081. Evenings.
ter 8:30.

Thomas Moving
&amp; Storage

Unfurnished 3 BR bo
2412 Willow. TA 2-0374.

DID YOU KNOW . .
You can store up to io n
pounds of ANYTHING for a
whole month for Just $3.04?
You can move the famish-

W EtSoN - MAIER

across town for about 137.00. S Furnished 1 bedroom
Apartments clean. Lake
Free Estimates, no obllgaMary. FA MSN.
P u n . 2 Bedroom
Adults. PA 3-7MI.
F u n . 2 bdrm. a p t Only $33.
Upstairs 17U Magnolia.
A pt $40. AduMs. $U Park.

I . For Rant
CA Special N oik ta
7. le d u m Reeltain
8. Bench R estate
ft. Far Bate er Remt
10. W asted In R rat
I I . Real le tn te W asted
12. Real Batata Far Sate
IS. Mertpaga Laaaa
14. Iaamraaca
15. Baaiaeas Oppartaaity
15. Female Help W asted
17. Mate Help W asted
18. H dp Waatad
19. Sltaalkm a W asted
20. Babyaittera
21. Beaatp Bate—
22. Balld - Paint - Repair
23. Balldlag Materiate
24. Electrical Oervkea
25. Plambiag Services
28. Radio ft Tatertetem
27. Sptda) Servteaa
28. Laoadry Service
29. AataaMbUa Service
29A . Aata Accaaaartea
SO. Machlaery • Toole
31. Poultry • Livestock
S1A. Pete
32* Flow era • Shrub*
32. Farnltnrn
34. Article* For Sal*
35. Articles Wanted
3«. Automobile* . Truck*
57. Boat* • Motor*
88. Motorcycle* . Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas

11 E. First 8L

3 Bedrooms, 3 bstbs, kitchen
equipped. Including dish­
washer, garbage disposal.
Iioo n mouth. FA 2-3311.

I t s p re a d s f t r t n s f

Modern 3 bedroom furnish­
ed Apartment, upstairs
SMALL FURNISHED house.
over 30$ W. 13th St. $80
3234X7.
per month, water Included.
Small office space, lights
CONVENIENT TO BASE
ft w ater furnished. Phone WEK1VA RIVER ESTATES
2 Bedrooms, kitchen equip­
Approximately 2ta acres, with
PA 2-1401 or FA S-3S31.
ped, large living room.
IN f t an river, H mile aff
$103 a month. 108 E. Wood­ 1 OR 1 Bedroom Houses. Pb.
R t 44.
land Driva. PA 3-7017 aflar NO M 1U
4:3ft.
Two
bedroom
furnished CaU FA 2-4473 after 4:00 ft-m.
I Bedroom Furnished House
apartment, 3101 MagnoUa,
on river. $M a month. Pb.
$33.00. Pbone FA 2-3831, IT’S A BUYER’S
FA 2-2176.
Robe*t A. Williams.

$4,500

Furnlshad 3 story boost. On 3 Room Apt. Unfurnished.
Hlway downtown, 143 a
300 Palmetto.
month. FA 2-3071.
SMALL HOUSE, near base.
Lake Cottage P u n FA 3-410$
Partially furnished. Aval],
able O c t IS. CaU FA 2-3135
4 ROOMS and bath. Com­
after 4:30 p.m.
pletely unfurnished. Near
NAS. Nothing fancy, but BEAUTIFULLY f u r n i s h
cheap rent. $7.30 week. Ph.
ed room. FA 3-7X1.
Famished Apartment close
te. Jimmy Cowan, PA 2-4013

FURNISHED Garage Apartm ant 1201 MagnoUa Ave.

By Owner, attractive airconditioned $ bedroom, 3
bath home. In Plnscreet
3rd Addition. Drapes, fence,
well kept yards. 113 W.
. Coleman Circle, FA 3-368$.
S E E T H IS I
Take time right now to
phone for aa early appoint­
ment to sea this except­
ionally flat home buy I

This delightful CB home buy
has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
MARKET
and fsaturea fully equip­
ped kitchen, beating unit,
Now is the Ume to buy one
hot water heater,, and
of these government-owned
open beam ceillnis.
homes. We have 2 BR, 1
bath to 3 BR. 3 baths In The total purchase price of
this home (which la sltuavarious sections of San­
ed on a doubts lot with
ford. Prices range from
many shade trees) Is just
$7,300 to $13,300. Monthly
payments as low as 149.SO $7,330. Top notch financ­
ing 1
Includes everythin!. Homes
available for aa Uttle ••
$30.00 down, yea, today's So take, a trip from us and
driva by 2404 Grandview!
home buyer baa the largest
It's a honey!
selection at the lowest

WELAJCA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114 Home on Beautiful Laka
Markham. Call Evenings.
W. First S t
FHA ft VA PROPERTY
FA 2-1387.
RENT A BED
MANAGEMENT ft S A L E S
RolUway, Hospital ft Baby 12. R e a l E s ta te F o r Sal*
BROKER
Beds
Office
FA 3-2US
By Day, Week, or Month 2 Bedroom borne, $44.00 per
Nights FA 3-04U
month.
204
Palm
PUcc.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
333-0700
(Praver Homes).
Pb. FA 3-3181 11$ W. 1st St.
3334 Park Dr. Sanford, FU.
F u n . Apts. 311 Park Ave. 3 BR. CB borne by owner,
practically new. Carporte,
Pb. FA 3-4831.
St. Johns Realty
fenced. No down paymt.
THE
TIME TESTED FIRM
1. Lost ft Found
143 Mo. 333-0363.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2-6123
LOST: Bring back brown and EFFICIENCY Apt.. Sanford S LARGE BEDROOM house
ANNOUNCEMENT
white Chihuahua, rhinestone
and Florida room which
newest, IdcaUy located on
JOHN E. FOX, Reg. Real
collar. Vicinity 23th and
First St. near Post Office.
can be readily changed In­
Estate Broker announces
Sanford Ave. FA 2-4324.
to 4lh BR. 2 baths, plenty
2 CUy Parking Lots, shop­
the opening of hU office at
ping places. SuiUhlt for of closets, citrus trees in
110 N. Park Avenue
yard, 1 block from Southcouple or slngU, one re n t
Sanford, Florida
side school. Newly de­ for handling all typei of
No ulUity charges. Inquire
corated inside snd out. Ap­
Manusl Jacobson D e p t .
real estate
ply Manuel Jacobson DeStore.
Associate: Gertrude P. Fox
psrtuient Store, a c r o s s
Broker-salesman
CLEAN first floor apart­
from post office.
Telephone: 323-0338
ment. Private entrance.
Mailing Address
1004 Palms Uo Ave.
OWNER being transferred. 3
P. O. Box 833
Bdrm. Ite bath, 1 year old
borne. Built-In,. Rcfrigera- ] Rsdrnom house, backyard
hardwood floors, airfenced In. CaU after 4:00.
W O T IC * r V U K I S
condition, lot 100 x 200. FHA
FA 2-8484.
r ir r m u c s v se r. u w
loan. $1,800 down. FA 2 6734.
TO
WHOM
IT M AT COMBids being received for old
CKFIN:
STEMPER FIGURES
N o l l e Is h . r .b y n lv .n that
church building. Church of
th s u n j» r « !g n » d . p u r a u .n l to
THIS ONE IS A STEAL I I
the N narcne, Lake Mary,
l b s " r 's l l t l a u t N t m i 3 ta tu t«."
H ou se B ill So. 1171. C hapter Two bedroom home complete­
FA 2-23M.
So. JSSIt. L aw s at F lorid a,
ly furnished aven to wash­
1141, w ill r s a l t t .r w ith ths
ing machine. Concrete block
C tsrk o f t h . C ircu it C ourt. It
and fo r o r a n g e C ounty. F lo r ­
with hardwood floors! Large J. W. Hall, Realtor
ida, upon receip t o t p r o o f o f
••CaU Hall" FA 2-3141
k itc h e a i L O C A T E D IN
the p u b lica tio n of th is n o l l e ,
2344 So French Ave.
PEACEFUL M A Y F A I R .
the flc t lt lo u . nam *. t o -w lt :
HO MR
APPM PRICE? Only $13,300.00,
Between Geneva ft Laka IICESTO.N
A NCIC under w h ich w e are
3 Bedroom bouse, excellent
TERMS.
llarnay bridge on Hlway e n g a g e d
In
b u eln e-e
el
c o n d 11 ion. Transferred,
Hoe.
17 thru
IS South —
41. MOO Ft. E.-W. runway
must sell. FA 2-3371.
H ig h w a y IT-SS. In the C ity
serving (be Hanford area. o r C a e e .lb o rry , F lorida.
T h a t the p a r tite Interested
Free tie down. Plane
said bu siness enterprise,
ONLY 3 MORE
rental 30.00 per hour. In
e r a a s fo llo w s :
REALTOR - INSUROR
L a r s LEFT IN Courleey car.
Daniel U. L o tt
FA 2-4881 1918 S. French Ave.
Sara
B.
L
ott
Call FA 2-3396 or Write
b a t e d at W in te r Park. O r­
to W. II. Ilrure, 304 Hat. a n g e C ou n ty. F lo rid a , Sept.
3 or 4 IJedrt&gt;om»
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
SSth. 1SS2.
t u n a D r, Sanford, Fin.
I ' i and 2 Bath*
P u b lla h UcL 1. I. I t . 73. &gt;&gt;&lt;3.
Realtor
ooo-ss
Raymond Lundquut, Atsoc,
Monthly t # P
VA
Pmte.
end
FA 2-3831 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Low An. V « # FHA
By Owner 2 BR. House, one * M L sou th o f se n fu rd .
3 BR. house on 3 nice Torn Weal at 2nd Itoad
shady lots. Doc Price. so u th o f Owens B ro s.
South Sanford Ave. All for OPEN II a. m. to g p. m.
DAILY
tit,QUO cash. Pb. 668-4601.

Legal Notice

Stenstrom Realty
11 N. Park Ave.

FA 3-2430

Finished Masonry
Homes On Your
Lot
2 Bedrooms with
carport ................... $7,230
3 Bedrooms with
carport ................... $7,930
4 Bedrooms with
carport ................... $8330
Includes
Healing System,
Tiled Window SUes, Tiled
Tub Area, Inside Utility.
No Down Payment. Low
Monthly Terms.
Write P.O. Box 23, Leesburg,
FIs., for Free Brochure.

13. Mortgage Loan*
MORTG AGE LOANS
FHA and Conventional
Commercial A Residential

Upholstering ft Mattress ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ture. Call Nls Bedding Mf|.
LADIES — IS-23
LAWN SERV1CK: mowing, Co., aU in Calory Ave.
PA 2-3117.
To represent our cuitomers In
edging. Satisfaction guar­
ANTIQUES for sale. ChU
your area. Must hive a car
anteed. Ph. PA 3-1317 af­
FA MISS.
and a private telephone line.
ter I p. m.
E x c e l l e n t renumeratloo.
A IR -C O N D IT IO N IN G
Write to FRED SKAF. 313
H- R. POPR CO. INC.
GOOD used Record PlayerProfessional Bldg. Jackson­
38$ Se. Park Ave. PA 3-4334
Writ* Boa 43, «/* lentecd
ville 3, Florida.
Herald.
FR IG TD A IR E
Saws ft Service
OWNER transferred. Must
a. H. HIGH
sell complete house of furn­
EXPERIENCED
line w is; s t Sanford
iture, 1 year old. FA $4734. lasa YELLOW EDI XL cm APPLIANCE SALESMAN
vertlbte, by awaar. Call
Ph PA M W
Prefer man 23-40. Must be
PA M4T3 after ft p.m. o r
experienced and currently WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
w o tact Mrs. Giatew, Hunt
In the appliance business.
SPRINKER SYSTEMS
Llaeota-Marcwy, 1st. MM.
T-SHIRTS 4$c, work gloves,
Must
have
automobile.
AU Types and 8ises
cape, Khaki Pints. Surplus
Position available immedl.
We Repair and Service
City, 201 W. 1st.
alsly. Salary with IncanS T I N E
ttvei, many company bene­ Machinery and Supply Co. ANTIQUES and old Items,
fits. Desire man to man­ 20T W. 2nd St.
furniture, china, iron Items,
PA 3-4132
age new store opening
wagon wheel, boCUes. Give
BEDDING REBUILT
shortly. Work for largest
them tor Christmas, use
ALL TYPES
independent appliance deal­
our layaway. Open Monday Gateway To Tha Waterway
er In central Florida. Ap­ Call FA2 -4331 tor Free Esti­
Your EVIN1UDI Dealer
through Saturday I to 4
mate. 1 Day Service when
ply E. N. Rally, Jr.. Britt's
Sunday 1 to 6. IUway X R o b so n S p a r tte g Q e o f t
necessary.
loc., 334 No. tiranga Ave.,
Nuraary ft Antiques. 2 304-4-4 K. Ill PhTPA 8-3831
Orlando, Florida.
OIL HEATER SERVICE miles west of Sanford, Fla. 14 F t Runabout Brnmel, ex­
cellent condition. 3ft bp.
See IBM Job opportunltlea on Circulator! cleaned and re­ Kenmore Automatic Washer.
paired. Complete service.
FA 2-0003.
Johnson, windshield, t o p
Amusement Pape 7 next to
FA 3-l$17 after I f . o ,
running UgM«, anAlogSt
Movie Ads.1'
Ambassador Cornet, reason­ « t r g f u tank ft trailer.
Tractor work, mowing, disc
able. Like new. FA 2-763$.
OPENING Immediately gen­
Steal at $•$. Ph. «»TT$B.
eral automotive; mechanic.
General Motor products. Exfa cto ry t o you
pelence desired. Apply In
33’ Long, $' wide. 'SI general.
ALUMINUM BUNDS
person. Jim Bates Service
AUTO GLASS
Enclosed head, Sag-proof bot­ One Br. $300 equity and taka
Manager. BUI HemphUI Mo­
INSTALLED
tom rail with plastic cade. over payments of $43.13 Mos
tors. Ml Wsst 1st St.
Windshield
Buck Gln$3 Plastic er rayon tape*- Cot­ FA 3-3704.
CbUdren kept. FA 2-4182.

LONGDALE

Central Air Conditioned

1 &amp;

I

BEDROOM.

Hi . 2

BATHS

MONTHLY

Babysitting day or night. Ph.
FA 2-1212.
Will care for children In my
home. Adults supervised.
322-6328.

PAYMENTS

Priced

From

ft 2 BATHS

Sunland Esuteu • On 17 83 ( 2 til. So. ef Sanford)
Sales Office tat. llou«e Inside Entrance

Country Club Reed at Mayfair Ceuairy Club

WIN

I. H i

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
VA • Conventions! k FHA Financing

VA. FHA ft IN-SERVICE LOANS
6
FOR

3 • BEDROOMS.

VA- NO DOWN PAYMENT

$11,990

OPEN DAILY 11 TILL
A NASSAU VACATION

Sunland Estates Homes

KINGS WOOD BUILDERS. INC.
2

PH- PA 2-3374
JIM HUNT REALTY. Sales Agent
Days. FA 2-2118 • Eve. ft Son. FA 2-0613 • 323-0703

Pb. FA 3-4633

A.K.C. GERMAN
SHEPHERDS
RE1SARB KENNELS
(Brasler)
1403 Kings Rd. Holly 1UH
CL 2-1103
Daytona Beach, FU.

Refrigerator Reasonable, ph.
FA 2-0116.
Round bobbin Sewing Ma­
chine, INI model. Must
sell. First $20 takas It
Write Box 37, cA&gt; Sanford
Herald.

BUY, Trade er 8eB Used
Furniture, Appliances, TV's
WANT a good boms, good food Notice for sale: Chihuahua
or what hava you. WUlUau
and care? Reasonable. El­
Puppies. AKC registered.
Purnitura Mart, Uwy. 174ft,
derly people. FA 2-8133.
Ph. FA 2-3831 or FA 2-3313.
Casselberry, FU.

HUNT
LINCOLN - MBSCUET
18$ N. Palmetto Ave.
Ph. PA 3-4444

21. Beauty Salon*
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
Professional Care. Soft Water.
103 S. Oak
FA 2-37X

PERMANENT SPECIALS
18.30 CompleU and a large
can of style spray free.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
FA 2-0834
FA 2-2420 31$ Palmetto

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park Ave.

^CHEVROLET

OLDS
CADILLAC
Guaranteed Warranty Used Cars
COItVAlIt 2 Dour
CADILLAC I Door, Air Cond
CHEVROLET 4 Door, Air Cond....... - .........
FALCON 2 Door
COKVAIK I Door Deluxe
HAM BLEU 4 Door. Auto
OLDS 2 Door, Power
UUICK 2 Door. Std. Tran*.
CHKYSLEK 4 Door, Air Cond......................
CHEVROLET 4 Door Bel. V-8, Bid. Tran*
PLYMOUTH 4 Door, Auto...........................
UUICK 4 Door, A u to , Power
UUICK I Door HT, Auto................. ............
CHEVROLET V, Ton Pick-U p......... ..........
STUDEUAKER 4 Door, Auto................. .....
CHEVROLET 2 Ton Truck, 2 Speed .......
PLYMOUTH 4 Door ..... ..............................
FORD Station Wugon V-8, A u to .................
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e a s e e s e e s e e se e e a se e e e e e e e n
e

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CHEVROLET 2-ton Cab ft
•
Chassis, ISO In- wheel base,
2-speed asle, good mechanical condi­
tions, fair tlrea, body a little
IK A 8
ruff, but en excellent buy at
VwU

1 Q f t ( | CHEVROLET Htepslde half-ton
t e l l H Pickup, long wheel base, re­
conditioned, new paint, clean
I f 4Q R
throughout. Reduced to
I ft V O

1 ARK PURI) P.lftft Panel. A geod
■BUU running truck with * 13 1 f t
lul of at riles left. Keduce4 te
7Y 9

I f t H U INTERNATIONAL h s l f - l . n
pickup. A good tight I t J g
serviceable unit. Reduced te

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HOMES

Door Glass
Vent Gluas ton er aytoa cords.
SERVICE
Sutikarik Glass nod Paint
Senkurik Glass and Paint
Company
Company
210 MagnoUa

Bruce Airport

Stemper Agency

PA S-4432

FREE ESTIMATE

'See IBM Job opportunities on
Amuaemant Pag* 7 next to
Movie Adi."

house.

2 Bedrooms, kitchen equip­ 3 Bedroom partly furnished
ped. 323-4037.
bouse. NO 1-314$.

Plumbing 4 Heating

AIR CONDITIONING
Alls of Sanford wants exCONTRACT and REPAIR
perienced Sewing Machine
WORK
Operators. Experienced on
section work for ladlee 1007 Sanford At*. PA 2-4302
swimwear and sportswear.
Piecework
with
hourly
guarantee. Start now and
movt with us to our new
Automatic Washer. PA
Sanford palatial fully airconditioned plant with cafe­
New WestiBghouae U M wt7
Air-Conditioner $173. Com.
teria on prtnilsci. Apply In
person to our aew plant
piste set ef Golf bom A
Highest C a n Prices Paid
Woods m S2MOS.
manager Mr. Curiale at
ft T ndo-la Allowance Mada
204 N. Elm Ave. to discuse
On Used Purnitura ft Apyour future with our com­
pany.

311 E. P in t S t

Office 204 W. Writ

Hybrid Geraaluma in bloom
Cbrlatraaa money e a e i l y
Sale* ft S en Ice
ORAPEV1LLE NURSERY
through money-back Sale* House Wiring, fre e Estimatea Grapeville Ave. near 30tk S t
Kit Plan. PA 3-4033, EvenVlblen'a Randall Electric
a g l.
I113
l l MagnoUa Ph. PA 3-0011

2 LOCATIONS
2503 PARK AVE. *
CLAUDE H1TTELL. MGIL
21!) E. 2nd. ST.
CHARLIE SMITH, MGR.
ORLANDO CH 1-3166
FA 2-0711
FA 2-0861

I Q f t f l FORD F-IOO Panel.
IVUO B00l| mechanical
double rear doors.
Reduced to.

KUUU F-100 Sty lee Ida Pickup.
I W w custom cab, i cylinder, new
paint, thoroughly recondiH A M
Honed. Reduced to
IU JU

FORD F-S30 Flat Bed, in good
condition Uuoughoet.
IX ftft

FORO . FALCON - THUN DE RBI RD - FORD TRUCK DEALER

308 E. First S t, Sanford

�M

B

A. R. Tree

Fryer Wings
A!m Mr*. ley Britt, Mr*.
OUte Whittle. MIm Joaa
Wright, Mr*. Dnttto Hlggia-

Necks and Backs ib . 10*

tothsm , Mi*. V . L. Gram-

sans, Wfarthrep* E. Trne,
MMtiaiBai, New Hampshire;
Arthar B. Its* Jr., Arne*,
taryi an* stater, Mis. V. 0.
Batiks, East Kingston, H A
aad Nms graadchlldrea.
Mr. and Mrs. Tm* viiitad
In Lake Mary every winter
Air many years and will to
remembered
by
many
Mends. They attended tbs
C o j a m a n l t y Presbyterian
Church tore and will be m-

WSCS Circles
Set Meetings

NEW TREASURES B a r t Holllngs worth,
(right) and former treasurer, Jack Grata (left)
look over the books o f the United Fond organiza­
tion in preparation for receiving donations to tha
budget o f $88,000 set for tnie year's drive.
Headquarters is now open in the former Crumley-Montieth Building s t 117 8 . Park Ave.
(Herald Photo)

tow, Mr*. Robert Drabik,
Mr*. Jack Baway, Mr*.
Qery Hudglas, Frank Metone, Braaat Cowtey and Dr.
and Mr*. Vaaa Partor.
Ala* Mr*. C. C. Kauffman,
Mr*, J. Baiter, Mr*. B. P.
Baat, Mr*. T. A. M ura/,
Mr*. L. Musgravt, Mr*. J.
M. Tulter, Mr*. T. Padden,
Ml*. D. Oimattad, Mr*, §.
SUa*l, Mrs. J. J. aUnktew*
in , Mrs. Harrr Echalberg•r, Mrs. J. Moynlton, Mrs.
T. SUrrett.
Alan Mr*. B. Lovelace,
Mrs. L. B. Hoop, Mrs. L. A.
Heath, Mrs. L. Lampnan,
Mrs. B. dldLoraasl, Mrs.
Leonard Munson, Mrs. Cam*
10* Bmc* and Mrs. Virginia
Middleton.
Mrs. B. B. Trne in Lake ■ ■ l ' * .' , *, *
Mary ba* tickets and in DaBary, Mr. and Mrs. Chaster
Rearlck and Mrs. Asenafli
Butter have ticket* tor sate.

STEAK

CHUCK

F lavor A ged U . S. Choke

• SIR L O IN
• T-BO NE

• CLUB

■

S T EA K it .

Praak Hubbard, Oraasa CHy;
Jack H ornby, Tampa; War­
ren Ewing, DeBary; Samuel
Rowe, Ellen Hammeremlth,
Erma Jean Baatey, Kathryn
Hubbard, Sherry Johnson
and Helen T. Gtecion * |
Sanford.

The Crusade Circle of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y Mr. and Mrs. Alvin P. HU.
Methodist Church WSCS will tell of Sanford, a hoy
Discharges
meet *t S p. m. today at
the home of Mrs. Herschol John A. Lawson Sr., WaJ.
Pyle on Spartan Drive la ter Gay, Ltwla Lalnhart,
Maitland.
Mra. Joseph Gonsalvos aad
The Dorcas Circle will meet baby, Mra. Ruben Blako and
a t • a. rn. on Tuesday at the baby, Monroe WUcoi, Chris­
home of Mra. Minnie Zim­ tine Buckner, Sadie Gut,
merman on Lakevtew Drive Mr*. Mark LeCuyer and
in Pern Park.
•baby.

James Emerson, William I.
Evans Jr., Lola Steaktey,
Mary Anderson, John Clough
and Randolph Harris of San­
ford.
Discharge*
Daniel Bruce, DeBary; Jo­
anne Snowman, Longwood;
Raymond Bass, Lake Mon­
rot; Prank Hubbard, Or an go
City: Slmono Gitaea, Longwood; Mabel West, DoBary;
Shirley Gaines, Lake Mary;
Mary Rosa Kalla, Ixese Mur­
ry, Andrew Knox, Mrs.
James R .. Dunn and baby;
Cheater Dlggtes and Mrs.
Frederick Graves and baby
a t Sanford.

t

PORK

Good News
STEAKS
In Store For
Moose Women
The organisation of Mooao
women affiliated with San­
ford Lodge 1IS1 will boar
good news tonight as Mrs.
Eva Moors, acting chairman,
tella membera that applica­
tion la being prepared by the
Lodge for approval In estab­
lish an official local chapter
of Women of the Mooao.
The group will meet for Ba
first mooting this month at
• p. m. today In lodge head­
quarter* on the second floor
of the Evans Building In
Lake Mary.
Charter membership In the
Women of the Mooee will
bo open to those women pre­
sently In the organisation
and to any wife, mother,
daughter or lister of a Moose
member In good standing
with any tedga in tha United
Statas, Canada or England.
Women related to prospec­
tive lodge members also a rt
Invited to the meetings.
Other reports to be given
tonight Include plane for
Youth Day (Halloween) visits
and treats for children at
children's
thn
Methodist
Home in Enterprise and at
the hospital and on the neat
lodge dance which has toon
scheduled for Oct. V ,

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Bear Lake
Garden Club
To Meet

HEADS

By Shirley Wentworth
The October meeting of the
Bear la k e Garden Circle
wUl be held at tho home of
Mrs. Richard Scott, Shirley
Drive, Bear Lake, at S p. m.
Wednesday.
Guert speaker will bo Mr*.
Helen Cockley who will give
"Qeneral Gardening Hints."

APPLES »
TOMATOES

Legal Notice
Wattes at Fuhlte Maartaw

APPEARING IN SANFORD on October 2Bth U thin trio of musical artists,
who entitled their presentation, ‘T h re e In Concert." Miss Sandra Volkert,
(center) is a famous ballerina, who haa appeared a t the Metropolitan,
with Southern Ballet Company anu five seasons a t the T heatre Under the
Stars in A tlanta. A t left is Douglas Williams, who won the A rthur Godfrey
show aw ard and has appeared widely in the country and abroad. G reg
Colson (rig h t) is s ta r of the Greg Colson Show on TV and has mads m any
symphony performances. Season tickets are now on sale from now until
OeL 10th from members of th* Sanford-DeBary Entertainm ent A tap.

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Evwry dog has hia day, and
OP S tep had hia Monday in
court. And II wan a victor­
ious oat.
Called tor I p.m „ the In­
ability of fee attorney tor
Shep, E. R. Kirkland, Or­
lando, to m ake Urn date on
time resulted in acting City
Judge Albert N. Fitts, not
getting the proceeding* un­
derway until S:M p.m.
If it was Shcp’a day. It
certainly wasn't City Attor­
ney William Hutchison Jr's.,
day. AO of hia forensic skill
was used to prove Shep'a
passive animosity towards
a mailer dogs constituted his
being a "vlciaua, ferocious
and
destructive
animal".

C lO C*

By LABBT VBBIBXL
• fBOttOM
will be kilted
f a n by flu Owaty
lioa this afternoon.
• • •
n il
t k . . . Said Msadi
before city f a tte n that d ty
registrations ay la M M u
eomparad to M M laat yaar
and adds aha aapacta 4 M ta
turn out to tbe yolk la tbo
city in November . . . Wa’U
ba lucky If M M turn o u t . . .
Clip thia out. C a n o la , tad
waH talk about B la N ovasbar.
• a a
The city la coasidertac aaO*
iag Ua property ae Boat Seeoad S t which waa racoaa*
mended fat a m atter plan ta
bo utilised aa another down*
town f i n elation.
a a a
A CONVERSATION WITH
CITY MANAGRB W. B.
KNOWLES:
Reporter: Just bow much
did that shaggy dog caaa coat
the taxpayers of thia d ty f
Knowles: 100 percent
than M should bare.
Reporter: Coma on, Pete
how muchT
Knowles: It’s been going on
since February, police working on it . . . would bo bard
to Judge.
a e a
Well, we know tt coat |S0
tor the municipal Judge.
a a a
RUMINATIONS A P T E B
THE TRIAL OF A SHAGGY
DOG. . . . It was made pretty
clear at tha trial of Shop,
that unless a dog is registered
with tha American
Club, he Just h a a a t arrived
. . . nor have his owners ac
qutred that patina of raapecability so essential In mod­
em society . . V I n a d ty
has been since May trying
to find an attorney that
would sit aa Judge in the
ease, but none of the local
members of the clan of Ham'
murabal cared to be suspected of sitting In Judgment on
n dog . . , Shop’s ability to bo
m an's best friend neerly un­
hinged the whole proceeding
. . . how can you be dignified
when the defendant la nuul
ing everybody in aigbt . . ,
and wagging his tail . . . hia
reaction to the decision waa
an enthusiastic Ucklng of his
huge chops . . . Looked like
some notorious man was on
trial with Chief of PoUce Wil­
liams and four members of
the department lined up in the
ball, instead of "good 01'
Sbcp." , . . Going to cheek
and see if we can find out
how much the case cost the
taxpayers of Sanford
O well, U's all over now, and
01' Shep la home again.

• • •

Dty is really slowing down
an condemnation proceedings
. . . All you have to do now
is plead hardship and they’ll
give you six months to fix
the house up.
• • •
An Altamonte Springs neigh­
bor, Mrs. A. M. Bontempo,
tells us that since last year
she's been trying
to get
somebody In the city to put up
"Slow, School Zone" signs at
the intersection of HUlcrest
and Spring Lake Rd. near the
St. Mary-Magdalen School . . .
she says the cars Just wbis
by and that It it's dangerous
(or a child to even attempt
crossing the highway.
• • •
Don't be surprised if the
county stops drag racing at
the air atrip . . . It would be
too bad . . . they turned in
over 1600 to the Juvenile coun­
cil two weeks ago.
• • •
Speaking of the air strip,
model airplane show schedul­
ed all day Sunday and should
be « treat.
• • •
NEVER UNDER • ESTI­
MATE THE POWER O r
THE PRESS: An Item ap­
peared In “The Clock" Mon­
day relating how one Boost­
er Club chairman spent fruit­
less hours on the phone try­
ing to gel volunteers for the
concession stand.
Result:
Today the chairman called
to say five persons had call­
ed to offer their servlcea and
thanks very much. (Hope the
tGatora are aa successful
Saturday — five touchdowns
against Texas!)

never been harm ed by tbe
allegedly "trleona, ferocious
and destructive" dog. Nor
could the owners of tha Dadsshunden say S k ip had ever
attacked people In their
knowledge.
It waa pointed out by
Shep'a attorney, th a t ta order
to be considered within the
meaning of tbo ordinances
and the statute they were
copied from, Shop had to at­
tack people. And nobody
would say ba had done so.
When tt came tim e for the
defense to eatl tta witnesses,
Attorney Birklaad aald. "We
have only eoa wttnses." He
walked out to fen hall and
la earn# Shep ott n leash.

withia ! the meaning of tbo
statutes covering attentions
Involving somewhat wayward
beasts. Rut It was ta vain.
Tbe awners of Urn “regtiterad. expensive" miniature
dachshands, who awore out
warrants against Shop's own­
ers because of fee Inability
af Shep and the two minia­
ture Dachshunds to get along
together, did their bast on
tha vitaeaa stand to provn
Shop's ferocity, as slid two
witnesses.
But the efforts of the wit­
nesses feu Rat whan one of
them admitted her pre-eebool
yeungxen regularly played
with OP Shop, both on their
lawn sad on his, sad bad

The first thing Shep did waa
cosy up to a spectator, who
petted him and Sbep revelled
la It, then he spied Atty.
Mack Cleveland, and tha his
shaggy dog proceeded to
make friends and (perbape)
Influence people.
Anyway, after tha ffeal
arguments, Judge Fitta rul­
ed there waa no "corpus de­
licti" established and tha
prevailing statutes applied
"la rem " and not to the own­
er. This all means, that no
crime had been proved, and
that the punishments applied
to tbo animals and not to the
animal's owners.
Judge Fitts dismissed tbo
cast at t : » p. m.

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WEATHER: Scattered showers through Wednesday. High today, 86-90. Low tonight, 70-78.
VOL. 63

SANFORD FIREMEN make frien d s with fo u r kindergarten youngsters
ns they tell them about how to prevent fires and help keep their home nnd
themselves safe. When these fo u r children paid a visit to the Sanford Fire
Station Monday, they got to w ear firemen's h ats and s it in the big fire
truck. From left a re Fireman Ronald Renaud, who holds Laurie Chevalier
on the fender. Behind her is P e te r Bakke and Amy Youngblade. Coleman
Enaley stands on the running board with LL G. Manning H arriett.
(Herald Photo)

Diagonal Parking
Plan OK'd By City
City crews will sta rt blank­
ing cut parallel parking stalls
on the south side of F irst St.
from Oak to Sanford ae the
first step In a downtown im­
provement program approved
by the City Commission Mon­
day night.
Commissioners okayed a
six man committee report
by a 4-1 vote with Tom Mc­
Donald voting against dia­
gonal parking. "It will cost
more money and wo know
that parking Is not the
answer,’’ McDonald said.
McDonald said he approved

the other polnta In tha pro­
gram but asked that diagon­
al parking ba stricken off.
"If yout strike that out
you might aa well knock tho
whole business out," Earl
Higginbotham answered and
moved the program ba put
into affect on a trial basis
"Immediately."
City
Manager W. E.

Knowles said that he had no
idea on Just how much the
plan would cost but It would
maan tha moving of park­
ing metera, posting of 15
mile an hour speed signs and
relocating the center line be­
tween Oak and Sanford.
The downtown committee
of Joe Baker, Mayor Jim
Crappa, Al Wilson, E. C.
Harper, Charlea Robinson and
B. L. Perkins recommended
diagonal parking on the south
side of the street, limiting
traffic speed to 15 mph
third
street be made a thru
Mixing: Move
JACKSON, Mias. (UPI) - street from Sanford to French
Dewey Greene, a 31-year-old and a beautification program
Negro f r o m
Greenwood, Including potted plants along
Min., laid Monday he hat the main street.
The Courthouse Committee applied for admission to the
threw the problem of where to University of Mississippi.
find offices for the new coun­
ty administrative aide back in Enters Hospital
tha laoa of the countv conunisWASHINGTON (UPI) slonera at Monday night’s Army Secretary Cyrus R.
Vance entered Walter Reed
meeting .
A motion made by Andrew Army Hospital Monday for
Carraway stated that “inas­ therapy and observation of
much aa the courthouse com­ a back Injury.
City Commissioners Mon­
mittee has previously allocat­
day clamped down on pro­
ed all the space In the court­ Rusk Pledge
duce vendors using wayside
WASHINGTON (UPI) house (under r e m o d e l i n g
plans drawn up last year it is Secretary of State Dean Rusk stands requiring them to
recommended that apace ba pledged today to work for start conforming with the
found in a suitable existing of­ the "economic and social de­ u n itary codes of the city.
fice some other place," (out­ velopment" of the “oppressed City Manager W. E. Know­
side tha courthouse. The mo­ people of Cubs" If they wers les hit at the lack of sani­
tion was seconded and passed freed from Communist rule. tation of the stands and rap­
unanimously a n d secretary
ped the “ whole makeshift
BUI Bush instructed to draft Probe Crash
u letter to the County Com­ JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — operation."
In oilier business the com­
Navy technicians sought to
missioners to that effect.
mission
put into effect new
determine
today
from
wreck­
In discuseion prior to the
sewer rates which will mean
age
of
a
Navy
Jet
and
a
civ­
motion, the only apace the
committee felt could possibly ilian executive plane whe­ Sanford residents will start
paying a minimum of 32.33
be utilised might be the por­ ther the two collided ove*
on their sewer bills starting
the
Atlantic,
killing
live
pertion of the law library direct­
Oct. IS.
ly behind the commieiion eons.
The new ordinance, drafted
chambers. Committee members
Monday night, paves tbe way
noted that all the recommend­ Undergoes Surgery
for the financing of the sew­
ed changes have been made In WASHINGTON (UPI) age treatment plant.
the allocation of courthouse Doctors a t Walter Reed Army
Approved a pay raise for
spare, with the exception of Hospital performed surgery Lt. Joe lllckson of the police
the registration office. Regis­ Monday on NATO secretary department.
trar Camilla Bruce had said General Dirk U. Slikker for
removal of a right colon
that due the coming election,
containing a tumor, aa well
she would not Le able to move
as an inflamed gall bladder.
her offlcea into the courthouse
until tha first of next yaar.
Bridge ---- —
Page 7
Sets Off Test
C lassified ____ Paga 9
WASHINGTON (UPI) Page 8
Comics ----...
Tbe Soviet Union set off an­
Dear Abby _ _
Paga 7
KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) other nuclear device In the
Editorial
... Paga 4
—Uganda, a mountainous land atmosphere Monday, accord­
Entertainment . Page 7
of pygmtea and seven-foot ing to the Atomic Energy
L egale___
Page 2 * 8
Batutaia, became tha 33rd Com minion (AEC). It was
Puxale _
_ Page 8
African atata today to taka the llth test announced by
Society _ __ Paga 6
the uncertain atep to Uule- the AEC since Russia reygnifij ^R|d H |r
Sports _ _
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SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 887

Seminole Will Cooperate
With Orange On Drainage
The County Commission
■greed today to cooperate
completely with tha Orange
County commission in an
$8,000,000 water control pro­
ject.
The delegation was headed
by
Commissioner Donald
Evans, who pointed out that
the Orange County commit*
akin did not want to feed
Into Seminole County

Meredith Hits
Army Unit Move
OXFORD, MUs. (UPI)—
Negro James Meredith com­
plained today that Army
unite guarding against vio­
lent protests against his en­
rollment at the University
of Mississippi have been re­
segregated.
In a three-page handwrit­
ten statement Meredith also
denied that ha had been
“picked or selected" by Negro
leaders to enter the school.
The statement was Issued
from Meredith's apartment
In Baxter Hall to • pool cor­
respondent.
"Certainly no price Is too
high to pay for the rights of
enjoying full American citi­
zenship. Yet when It comes
to forfeiting one particular
right or privilege in onler to
receive another right or
privilege. It is quite possible
to get the bad end of the bar­
gain," Meredith said.
“There are two things that
have occurred and are now
occurring that have made my
struggle most difficult.
"The first concern* the mili­
tary. Tha first two days of
my stay at the University of
Mississippi, the m i l i t a r y
units looked like American
unlta. All soldiers held their
position and performed the
task for which they had been
trained and ordered to do.
Since that timt the units
have been re-segregated. Ne­
groes have been purged from
their positions ki ranks. On
Thursday, Oct. 4, 1962, I
brought this to the attention
of the proper authorities. On
Friday, I waa informed that
the situation would he cor­
rected and the Negroes would
be put back into their places
in the rank*."

without providing a way out
to the SL John* liver.
Their engineers had, be
said, developed a back-bone
plan, minus frills, that would
drain into tho two Weklva
Rivers, tho Lake j Howell ba­
sin and tbe Little Kconlockhachee River, sad 1$ waa nates-

a ary for tbe local esmmta(ion to a u u r t them o( their
cooperation In the acquisi­
tion of rilhta-of-way by the
use of eminent domain pro­
cedures and other processes
available.
The only doubter ta tbe
chamber was William Kilby,

large SemlnoW land owner
who declared that Uw idea
of tbo Orange County com­
mission was to flood Semi­
nole County lands and they
weren’t Interested la any­
thing bat getting the water
out o l Orange County.
He waa answered by Con-

eade Set

A drainage pla submitted
by the RaUmeade Corp., for
tba alts of tbcl&gt; proposed
•hopping canter on French
Ave. at 27th St., w is accepted
today by the Coun y Commis­
sion.
Acceptance of tie plan will
permit the coinpai y to begin
construction within two week*
on the new project which will
Include a huge mw Atlantic
and Pacific Toa Co npany sup­
ermarket, arcortll g to Tom
Chalmers, Bellmwide repre­
sentative who presented tho
plan.
The proposal, which had tha
support of County Engineer
Bill Hush, will drain Into an
old drainage ditch which pass­
es under Onora Road on its
way to Lake Jeenip.
Hush assured the Commis­
sion the underpays at Onora
Itoad would ba mfftcienl to
carry tha additisnal outfall
without enlargement, “under
conditions of normal rainfall

in a normal yaar."
Thera waa some discussion,
started by Commissioner Ted
Williams, about the ability of
tha present ditch to accept
more runoff than It now re­
ceives, but the board was re­
assured by Engineer Bush and
tha plan waa approved.
Chalmers aald, after the ap­
proval, th at tha grocery chain
waa “pushing" to get the pro­
ject underway, and time waa
of tha esssnsa If Sanford waa
to have a new supermarket.

Algeria Pledges
African Support

HAVANA (UPI) — Usu­
ally Informed sources aald
today Premier Fidel Cas­
tro's absence from Havana
was bolding up a resump­
tion of talks aimed al the
release of 1,113 Cuban In­
vasion prisoners.
New Y o r k
Attorney
James B. Donovan wav re­
ported "marking time"
pending Castro's availabili­
ty for more talks.
• • e
In its first edition, the Her­
ald sa id the prisoners would
arriva early today. In later
editions, however, It said the
transfer of the prisoners might
be delayed but that it was still
possible they would get to
Miami today.

In other business the com­
mission opened the way for
the Sunland Garden Club to
negotiate with Brailey Odham
for the transfer of former park
property from the county to
the club ao they can start con­
struction on their new club
and community building.
The plat of a section of
Meredith Manor waa approved
with the proviso th at this la
the laat replat permitted that
has features not In strict ac­
cordance with the taw.

1,10 0 Cuban Invaders
Set To Be Released?
MIAMI (UPI)—The Miami
Herald reported today that
tha release of 1,113 captured
Cuban invaders has been ar­
ranged and they may be
brought to Miami today.
•

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI)—Algerian Premier Ah­
med Ben Bella pledged un­
conditional support today to
African nationalists in Uicir
struggle* In Angola, Rhodes­
ia, South Africa and Southwest
Africa.
lie made no mention of the
situation between the United
States and Cuba, which he is
scheduled to visit after talks
with President Kennedy in
Washington last week. But he
did support the seating of
Communist China in ths Unit­
ed Nations.

luRlng Engineer Bert O’Neil,
who pointed out that tbe con­
struction of dame, bridges
and other structures was
slmed a t water control, not
only drainage. He did say
that drainage was Important
but tbo control of tba flow
of water was primary. And
for that reason it was neces-

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so Joint planning and expedi­
tion of the project would b«
assured.
The Seminole Commission­
ers voted to give their co­
operation under the condi­
tions of the promised Joint
planning at every stage of
the project.
Representatives from I h o
City of Maitland and tho
Clayton Realty showed up to
appeal the decision of tho
Board of Adjustment in throw­
ing out the proposed new
Maitland disposal plant
While the commission meet­
ing waa in its early stages the
realty people and tbe Mait­
land delegation went into a
huddle in the empty court
room and the County Cora mil­
lion was told that the differ­
ences between the two groups
might be Ironed out around
tbe table and they would ap­
pear before tbe commission
this afternoon with the results
of tbe pow-wow.

Invasion Time
Ripe— Chiang

The newspaper aald the de­
lay waa caused by tha lastminute scheduling o f a meet­
ing today between Premier
Fidel Castro and James B. TAIPEI, Formosa (U P O Donovan, the New York at­ President Chiang X;*-«h#k
torney who has been negotiat­ declared today "the time is
ing their release.
ripe now" for an all-out aL
Reliable source* reported the tack on Communist China,
prisoners were being moved led by himself.
from a prison on the Isle of
Chiang'a declaration,
re­
Pines off Cuba's southern leased tonight, will be read
roast to prisons on the main­ at a mass rally Wednesday
land.
celebrating the Republic of
Castro and Donovan met China's "double ten" na*
moat recently Friday night, tlonal day—tbe 31st anniver­
when they were closeted for sary of Sun Yat-Sen's OeL
more than two houra. No de­ 10, 1911 revolution which
tails of (heir talks were made overthrew the Slanchu em­
public officially, but they were perors.
believed near agreement on
It will be repeated in
term s for the release.
broadcasts aimed at the
The Cuban leader had de­ Communist - governed main­
manded $tl2 million ransom for land.
the prisoners. Donovan was
"I will lead our armed
believed to be offering him force*," Chiang said.
food and medicines of conildThis will be the 13th nation•rably less value, perhaps al day the 71-year-old Chiang
with a cash payment as well, j has observed on Formosa.

Casselberry Delays Water Request Again
Action on Casselberry Util­
ities’ request to raise Its water
rates waa delayed again Mon­
day night by the Board of
Aldermen pending the com­
pany’s presentation of a cer­
tified audit and satisfactory
evidenca that the request ta
Justified.
A statement of Income for
the last fiscal year waa pre­

sented by A. 8. Barlow of the
accounting firm Potter Bower
and Co. of Orlando showing
that tha company auffsred a
net loss of $4,007.78. Barlow,
who said hia firm ’s certified
opinion would follow In a few
days, alto had prepared a
schedule of the proposed new
ratee showing in detail in­
creases ta relation to usage.

After the board studied and
questioned the report for more
than an hour Alderman Rohn
Lady movad th at tha whole
matter bo delayed by the pres­
ent board until after the De­
cember elections. A second
from Mrs. Hope Bennett and
“nays' from tyorge Howard
and Cliff Overman d f illirrktif

the board since Chairman Paul
Bates refused to vote.
A t this time Attorney Ken­
neth Mcintoeh advised that in
order to comply with minutee
of tho last two meetings the
m atter should bo delayed un­
til the certified audit report ta
forthcoming after which time
tho board could ask the Utility
company for still further in­

formation showing why the
added income ta necessary.
In other business tba board
accepted the low bid of Hol­
ler Motors of Sanford to pro­
vide a new police car a t a coat
of $1,806 with trade in.
f
Other bids s a m e f r o m
Strickland - Morrison, $1,854
and Brass Motors, $2,100.

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                    <text>Rev. Darwta She* j i i i t h l
ton new bob eats. They were
Richard Murphy, Dta Om ;
Jm h Morris, Randy Wal­
lace M i Tooy Butt Mara, Dw

Mght la Weaver Bafl ef the
Caaeolbeny C e a m e a l t y
Methodist Church with Cababater WaOy Knbae la
charge.
Theme tar (ha meetisg was
**M«0 A. D.,” aad Dta davaa
praaeatad aa heagiaative skit
—a.i—
w
u i^ tu n i Mmnurvt wiuc*
might be aacouatered by fu­
ture spacemen. Mrs. Diane
Johaaoa la Dan Mother of

GOP WarniBff
TALLAHASSEE (U P !) —
OOP iiagriiileaal caadidato
Wilfred C. V an e l TUlahaaaee aaU today that ovary fam­
ily la the nation mast pay 111
per aaeath to keep ap the In­
terest ea the national debt

raw .

leeelriag their wolf badges
n n
Jobaay Casselberry,
Dtaay flm aad Kddlo RhodM. Todd Miller received the
bear badge while gold arrows
weal la John Laekyer, Skipper
On. Charles Lytle, Bobby
Aaaley. Eddie Rhodes, Oreg

Raveruia Park
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la A Coeamaaity BaQt With Frida-

S ft 4 BEDROOMS - 1,1% * * BATHS
Priced Front $11,900

Congo Troops
Crush Revolt

LOW DOWN PAYMENT

5 S J r« M J !
£ ,£ - £ .* SLSS' E

FJUL, FJUL In-Service. Cenventlooal Ptaaadag

KITCHENS
BY

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CUB SCOUTS David Johnson, Jaa Fortune Jr. and
rjr. left to right, display trophies and ribbons won at last
District Cob-O-Ree which helped Pack 640 come out as
aoipetlton in the event Prises were taken in the Pine*
Skffl Events.
(Herald Photo)

Un»*^2****"!!* b*M
__
A UN apokesman aald two
battalions of g o v a r n ro a ait
troops took over Xaloajl's
capital of Bakaranga Monday
after brief skirmishings in
which a Congolese soldier waa
wounded and ono ef the Kasai
Mrs. a limy Bklslak began leader's servants was killed.
this week to serve aa the Her­
ald’s news correspondent la
North Orlando while Bra.
Grlaitaad la on leave of ab­
sence awaiting the birth of
her third child.
News Items may be called
to Mrs. Bklslak al FA S4M or
she may be personally con­
tacted at her home at 70 A
Fairfax Art. la the commun­
ity.
Mn. Griaatead will return
to the work at the end of her
confinement.

North Orlondo
Courthouse Records Correspondent

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FhMl Measee la erase
Dean Hamll, mtg. fd .
Oah OaUeway Bcokmaa vt
Sanford Atlantic National
la n k
M Boekmaa
Bank ve Henry L. Pringle.
M W FIM
atox,mtg. fel.
Matanl BaaafH Ufa las. ^Hla
n Volusia
Oe va Berhert Miller, rial, I|U- C°- •***’ *»••* »*‘ U

tttee £ t l

Bofton Five O n t o B avtafi

Life fas. Co. ve ** Don*ld Baldwin, etux mtg.
Lea lo a n , etas mtg. fel.
,cL
•oath Boston Borings Bank Williamsburg Barings Bank
V&gt; William Brace, etas mtg. va Prank L. Jones, etalm
III.
mtg. fel.
Winter Park Fed A aad L.
Baal Estate Traaaactioas
Vs Barry Kane, etal, mtg. Young Smith, etux, to Leon­
id .
ard Hayes Jr., etux, AltaWlater Path Fed. A and L.
moats, 110,500
va Clyde Celeaaaa, etal mtg. William Jameson, etux, to J.
Brooklyn Savtaga Bank vs

Congo government t r o o p s Friday sight at Lymaa.
hart crashed a revolt la dla^
half-time the
*****
m i head wiU present a spectacaince aad captorod self-styled ^
which wiU fea•Kinf* Albert Kalonji. the
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^

To Take Leave

head aujoiatta Barbara Diggs
u matador
Twelve lovely senorlUa wiU
&amp; , 8piBllh danc. ^
BB&gt;
raehaa and tbn MaJoretta
Corps will do a cape routine,
playing an important nart in
Uw bullfight will be a real,
Uve trained bora*.

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WKATHKXt Goody with showtra through Saturday. High today, 8M 0. Low tonight. 60-M.

Main and

ClO&lt;t

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Wj LARKY m a n t L
Governor's

Aida

J in n

Kyae* assured tea Herald to­
day that tea bird sanctuary
problem hart would receive
tea atten tla of tea G ov ern *
aad teat a thorough airinf
would ba given tba (ituatloo
aad It will ba dUeuaicd at
length with tba Gama and
Fraab Water Flab Commission
to determine tba rtaaooa aad
JuatiOcatioo for their action.

•

The storm wss moving toward
north about 9 MPH, but ths weather
bureau predicted it would pick up
speed to 12 MPH on a north-north­
east course during ths day then
shift to the northeast at 17 MPH to­
night
Forecasters said Daisy should
not increase hi size or intensity to­
day, but it generated new power
Thunder night
Hurricane force winds of 76 MPH
or greater fanned outward in a 50mile radius of the center. Galea ex­
tended 860 miles to the north and
east of the center and 86 mDea to
the southwest
“Small craft in Bermuda should
seek safe harbor and vessels in the
path of the hurricane should exer­
cise caution,” the weather bureau
said.

MIAMI (UPI)—Horrkajte Daisy
turned away from the U. 8. main­
land today and aimed 100 mil« an
hour wind* at the British island of
Bermuda.
The Weather Bureau said the
season’s fourth tropical storm no
longer posed any threat to the U. S.
seaboard.
But it warned residents of Ber­
muda to “ prepare for hurricane force
winds, rough seas, high tides and
heavy rain during Saturday with
gales, mainly in squalls, beginning
over the island tonight”
At 11 a. nu hurricane hunter
planes found the storm’s center
about 430 miles southwest of Ber­
muda, near latitude 27.6 north, longi­
tude 69.4 west This was about 700
miles east-northeast of Miami.

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We wouldn't be at ail eu^
priced to ace them back di­
agonal parking on the aouth
aide o f Firat S t on a trial
baala and okay a beautifica­
tion project alao.

i

The
word la that
Adama
Shopping center construction
will definitely get o ff the
ground the firat of the year
. . . Watch for a big announcment soon.

,

•• •

• • •
Bookkeeping system In the
courthouse spperently so good
. . . Martin County clerk here
to look over the modernised
system.

• • •

FIRE PREVENTION WEEK begins next week and members of tha Sanford Fite Department wiU be showing special films on how to spot hazards
around the city. Here Lt. Henry Faint and Fireman
projector as Fire Chief Mack Clevelund Sr. exu_____________________ -

Of ijiFWMLt

Pay Hike
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
House loaders called up a Ms
pottal rale-federal pay lacrease bill today with high
hopes o f pauing It through
the thicker of their own rules.

local Trooper
Has Close Call
In Bus Crash
Thursday

afternoon

when a

BELGRADE .U PI) — The
|Yugoslav government today
"vigorously”
proteeted
t•
Communist Red China for
"brutally Insulting” Yugoslav
President Joslp Bros Tito.

tebool but, driven by Harvey
Pugh, SS, Lake M ary, pulled
out of Colllna A ve., Sunlaad,
in front o f hla speeding pa
trot car while engaged in
pursuing a traffic violator.
In an effort to avoid the
bus which bad an estimated
WA51IINGT0N (U P D -T h e
IS children aboard, Chare|House wax ready today to b leu , going north on Hwy
give President Kennedy full
17-92 at 70 m iles per hour,
backing for any action rwc
took to
tha
ditch, spun
eisary, including use e f Araer around on tha wet grass,
lean fighting men. to protect mapped a utility pola in two
U. 8. rights in Berlin.
places, and did over $aoo
damage to the squad car.
The pole struck tha cruiser
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;—The about
three
N et
behind
I United Matte today pressed
Chambteta' head oa tha left
a twofold drive to weaken tee tide o f the vehicle,
|Soviet grip on Cuba and.’dis­
, The school bus did not
closed new information on tha
.
“ T ’ . atop, bat m s d o a le ft turn
cow
south bound Una of
atlnulM dedlna of tha Cuba J .^ ^
ononiy.
(econo;
tho highway. Pugh w as later

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N ew wars Going O ver 'B ig '
W ith Sanford Buying Public
Ben Howland of Seminole
County Motors, "W e’re well
pleased with the acceptance of
the public and anticipating a
great year.”
"W e’ re sw am ped," said Bill
Hemphill of Hemphill Motors,
"and w e’ ve barely gotten
started. The business climate
is excellent!”

★

★

★

Market Place
The Sanford Herald is the market place o f
Seminole County. Proof o f the pudding is found
in the fuct that the total retail business o f Semi­
nole County Inst yeur amounted to slightly more
than 638 million and o f this |28 million was
spent in Sanford.
Read The Herald for the BEST BUYS In
new automobiles, m ajor upplinnees, clothing,
food and everything else you need. Practically
EVERYBODY reads The Hernld, its the place
to find a GOOD BUY in ANYTHING.

Ed Zimmerman of I-ake
Mary, who's helped put OUT
plenty of fires, will be light­
ing one along about noon Sat
urday to barbecue all those
chickens for the Fire Auxili
i r y ’ x dinner coming off at 8
at the Fire Hall. Ed knows
all the secrets and the women
art excellent cooks . . . prices
Shoppers in downtown Ssn­
a r t ebeap, too, for you and
ford today and Saturday will
the kids.
9
9
9
ba st the opportunity of view­
Democratic Women tell ua ing the works of Sanford art­
that the November eleetiooa ists as they are displayed in
won't hold a candle to the most stores up and down Firat
hotly contested ones th it’ll be St., Magnolia Avs and Park
going on st their State Con­ Ave.
vention in Palm Besch today
and Saturday . . . go to it
ladles, show 'em bowl

A rt, Bargains Slated
For Sanford Tonight

• • •

BRIEFS

★

Adams Stresses
Quality Needs

A word of clarification
. .
GAINESVILLE (U PI) North America isn't running
of
State
Tom
eut o f money . . contract is Secretary
just about up and the Job Is Adams said Thursday night
finished and many o f the the State Board of Educatioo
has neither "the time nor the
boys going home.
staff" to cope with Florida'*
• # *
Lyman fans will find cotton expanding Junior college pro­
by the bales at the field to­ gram.
He said the state is plan­
night (candy, that is) as the
ning
too many higher univer­
Athletic Assn, uses the Longwood Fire Dept.'s brand new sities, and creating competi­
candy making
machine to tion for individual school
whirl the delicacy out by the growth "a t the coat of quali­
ty educatioo.”
e yards.

There are 30 paintings dis­
played in windows or Inside
the stores tn all media, in­
cluding oils, pastala and watar colors, and depicting var­
ied scenes and impressions,
many o f them familiar scenes
around the Sanford area.
The Festival of Art ia being
sponsored by the Downtown
Merchant Association, spot­
lighting the talent of local
people.

Herald Index
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Comics
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Dear Abby
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Complains
ABOARD USS KEARSAHGE
(U P I) — Astronaut Walter
|Seblrra Jr .complained today
that he did not have enough
|"&lt;|ulet time” during his sis
orb ita l' flights around the
earth.

“ Things are off to a great S h l)W CUUSG
start, we're taking orders like
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (U PI)
m ad," says Gary Hudgins of —The United States govern
Stricklsnd-Morrison.
ment Thursday wss ordered
"Folks hare nothing but to show cause (or keeping
praise (or the new M ercury form er Army MaJ. Gen. Ed
Monterey, especially the lad-1 win A. Walker confined at a
lea—business is excellent," federal prisoners’ hospital.
said WUlie Hunt o f Hunt Lin­
coln Mercury,
NEW YORK (U P I) AU
"Everybody has Uie 'g o at­
titude' this year,” says Don striking longshoremen were
Bales o f Ssnford
Motors. expected to be back on the
(Due to a trsnsportstlon mix- docks in ports from Maine to
up, the new Studebskers will Texas by Saturday under
be s week isle, but sre ea g er­ terms o f a court order Issued
ly awaited by many custom ­ to halt their walkout. Some
were expected to be on the
ers.)
Red Brass o f Bras* Motors Job today.

Back At Work

says, "W e anticipate a real
good year."
At Holier Motor Sales, E m ­
mett Ferrell says, "W e'v e had
a nice response and expect an
increase of betweca 10 and U
percent In siles this y e a r ."

Board Okays
Extension Link
The C o u n t y

Commission

ThuroU y agreed to okay an
extension

to

the

proposed

municipal section of 8R 436 In
Altamonte Springs.
The plan presented hy for­
mer Senator Douglas Sten■trora calls for extending the
curbed section an additional
700 feet west to the city limlta
and would require the pur­
chase o f additional rights-ofway at an estimated coat o f
$80,000.

'OverThe Hump’
Say Meredith
Bodyguards

★

B ote Com m laaioocn B u n
•d at tea action of tea Mate
agency, expressed themselves • a d r ttz p a tiic l coocurred
la M uncart*la terms on tl* with A very, aad Commission­
arbitrary actioo of tha game e r Ted William a, a h a t e r and

★

★

found nt hla hom o and ebarg
ed with violation of tho right
of way section of tha motor
vchleto statute.
When
Cham bleta’
car
struck tho polo, a support
cable fall onto tho highway
and a aouth bound station
wagon, driven by David G
Schlosser, 26, NAS, w as snag
ged and $80 dam age was
done. Tho front end o f Sch
losser'a ca r was lifted off the
highway by the taut cable
and spun around In tho path
of a ca r driven by Paul D
Zugeler, also of NAS. No
damaga was done to Zugeler'
car.
Pugh dented seeing the pa
trot ca r until ho was in the
lane o f traffic. Chambless
commented that " I am glad
1 had a chance to mist the
bus.” The Trooper wss not
injured, and wrote up the
report oo his own accident

French Assembly
Raps DeGaulle

PARIS
(U P I)
—
The
OXFORD, Mlsa. (U P I) Jam es II. Meredith's federal French National Assembly,
guards said today they b e -1 haunted by the ghost of Nalieve "w e'll be over the poleon III, revolted against
hum p" if the weekend passes the growing power o f Presi­
without further racial inci­ dent Charles do Gaulle to
dents Involving the Negro's day and toppled tho govern­
admission to the Univsrsity ment o f Prem ier Georges
Pompidou
by
a
crushing
o f Mississippi.
The 29-year-old former Air i voteDe Gaulle him self remain­
Force sergeant winds up his
first week as an " o le Miss ed In office by virtu* o f the
undergraduate t o d a y and, constitution despite the an­
along with most of tha stu­ gry deputies arrayed against
dent body, will leave the earn- him.
The rebuff came on a cen ­
pus for tho weekend.
His destination was not an­ sure motion over De Gaulle’ s
nounced, but lt was learned he plsu to bypass parliament
plans to visit relatives. Mere- sod ask tbe people to make
dlth will have an adequate a constitutional change on
force o f U. S. marshals w ith . the method o f electing fuhim at all times.
j ture presidents.

Maitland's new sewage dis­ en the Ill-Lo Corp., a Clay­ sell
English Estates ares o f the
southend, received a serious
setback Thursday night when
tbe Board of Adjustment
denied the application o f the
Bradford Realty Co., to ex­
pand their proposed site firm
3.6 acres to to, and res­
cinded previous approval giv­

★

★

Dove shooting season opena at noon Saturday
and Sheriff J. L. Hobby aaid today that just one rule
will apply to hunters:
OBEY THE LA W .
One group of property owner* on land* aouth*
east o f Sanford and the Naval A ir Station have aaid

Soviets Order
Attache 'Out'

they w ill guard their laada
against hunting and will re­
port

all

trespassers

to

tha

Sheriff lor prosecution.

MOSCOW

Soma o f the lands In the
area which was proposed as a
bird sanctuary but turned
down by the Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission are
•ipected to be left open to
dove shooting by tho owners.
The Seminole County Sportam sa's As to. la attempting; to
get signs placed along all
streets and roads such as
C a m a ra Ava., Sipes Ave.
Ploeway and other thorough
fare* warning hunters not to
■hoot over posted lands or In
proslmlty to residential or
farming areas.
“ We wiU place these signs
on ail public rights of way la
an sffort to help the private
Sheriff J. L Hobby
property owners who do not
‘Obey Law*
wish hunting o o their lands,'
Presklcnt Edward McCall o!
the Sportsman’s Association,
said.
"It is our hope that all
potted signs and other mark
ere will be respected by the
hunters,” McCall said.
Sheriff Hobby stressed to­
An otherwise routine meet­
day that "If hunters simply
ing o f the I&lt;ongwood City
obey the law, nobody will have
Council Thursday n igh t waa j ” '

Drainage Woes
Heard At Meet

j

highlighted

by

a

grou p

of

Lake St. residents w h o ram*
to discuss drainage problems
and ask that the city take cor­
rective step* Immediately,
Low epots In the street, par­
ticularly at Lake and Hardy,
are causing
the lealdent’a
yards to be flooded. In one
instance, *11 the way through
to the backyard.
The council
studied en­
gineering levels prepared by
M. C, Hsgsn who also waa
was present fur consultation
st the meeting ami decided
that members would meet a t
tha site Monday a t 9 a. m.
with a transit level fo r an “ on
the scene’' survey and discus­
sion towards finding a solu­
tion fo r tho problem.

HAWTHORNE (U P I) - A
gasoline plant fire threaten­
ed 100,000 gallons o f petro­
leum and left a gutted o f­
fice building and
storage
tank in Its wake lata Thurs­
day
before
firem en
from
three counties brought It un­
der control.

the land and build a the Bradford site fo r a d is­
ton Realty subsidiary, to use plant for tbe Orange County posal plant, but In vltw o f
the bickering and m isrepre­
tbetr 10 acres fur the plant. community.
sentations by all partita to
The board's action was the
When the Clayton people
the dispute, the board refused
result of the Clayton Realty refused to accept payment the application of the Brad­
Company's refusal to come for the site the Maitland ford company for expansion
to terms over the transfer council started negotiations of their site to 10 acres.
o f title for the ten scree site with the Bradford Realty Co.,
Appeal m ay be made to
held by them, to the city of for a site owned by them. the Board o f County Com ­
Maitland, with whom they Permission had been granted missioners to overrule the
had a previous agreement to by the board lor the as* ef Board of Adjustme nt.

(U P I)— The So*

viet Foreign M inistry today
ordered the immediate expul*
slon o f tho U . 8. assistant
naval attach* bore .charging bo
w s* engaged In eeplonage,
Cmdr. Raymond Smith waa
accused # f m aking oheerva*
tlona t o s a taapeeifad milttary object white on a trip to
Leningrad Tuesday. It waa un­
derstood he plans to Isavo tha
Soviet Union Monday.
Tha 8ovl«t action followed
last week’s axpulslon by tho
United States o f two Soviet
officiate at Unltad Nations
headquarters who were accus*
ml o f bribing n U. 8 . sailor for
American defense secrete.
Moscow radio said the For*
sign Ministry summoned U. 8.
Minister—Counsellor John M.
McSkeeney to Issue n protest
and demand Smith’s “ Im­
mediate departure from tho
Soviet Union."

Polaris Test
Partial Success

"W e will do our best to pro­
tect tha people’i property and
I'm asking tha cooperation of
C A PE CA N A V E R A L (X7PT&gt;
all residents and hunters in
avoiding
unpleasant
situa­ — An advanced model Polaris
tions,” the sheriff said
underseas m I a a 11 a streaked
■loft

today

from

a

seasldt

Plane Missing:

launch pad, but It had to ba

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn.
(U P I)— A single-engine Piper
Cherokee plane with three
persons aboard wss reported
missing today on a flight from
Jacksonville, N. C , to Westfield, Mate.

destroyed high ever the Pa­

TIRES 33

cific.
The Navy called this third
lest o f Its A 3 Polaris— a new
model designed for a range of
2,500 nautical mllea— a partial

success.

TIRES -

THAT’S

Fire Threat

Plant Application Denied
posal plant to be built in (he

i t r o f I B a c n e la the
controversial area, declared
w would eloee hla property to
h a t in g and refrain Mom the
sport himself, “ la the Inter,
ests o f the safsty at the peo­
ple out there.”
It was Commissioner Avery
who made the motion “ that
this board, ia view e f its unan­
imous action o n three occas­
ions requesting a bird sanenary and having tba requests
disregarded by the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion, authorise the Chairman
o f tho Seminole County Board
o f Commissioocra to commun­
icate with tho Governor u
soon as possible, and respect­
fully request him to bring bis
Influence to boar m tho
agency In question. ”
Tba motion was ascended
by Dunn and approved unan­
imously.

County Commissioner James
P . Avery declared “ 1 a n pro­
foundly shocked at the action
o f tba commission, la Rot con­
sidering the wishes o f the
elected representatives o f the
people o f Seminole County,
and their failure to consider
the safety of the people conc o n e d .”

Obey The Law:
Hobby To Hunters

ITwofold Drive

Conversion o f about four
mllea o f SR 40 from a two
Arrival o f new cars in San­
laned to a six laned facility
ford
this week has met with
near here baa been completed.
The $604,960 project extends cnthusUitic reiponse by the
buying public, car dealera re­
from Interstate
4eastward
3K miles to Intersect with ported today.
Replies from dealers, well
Hwy. 17 92 in Ssnford.
pleased with the looks of the
• • •
new cart and happy that the
Shaggy dog case at 4 p.m . public likes them too, have
Monday wiU not even be held been as follows:
In the court chambers . . .
Decided to hold the affair in
★
★
★
the commission room.
Added wildlife officers will
be here tomorrow just In case
. . . One coming from Ocala
and may bring some more . . .
Did you know there la only
one wildlife officer for the
entire county?

...

oast of Sanford re-estsblUhed.
Commission Chairman J . C,
Hutchison read a telegram
from the Game Commission
opening tea area to dovo hunt• r s , which countermanded
their previous decision of
Sept. 11, which d oted the area
southeast of Sanford Avenue
and Onora Road to hunters.
Tba reason given b y tha
wUdllfa board for their action
was their "p olicy of non-in­
terference in local problems.”
The board mem bers anger-

|Ready To Act

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That *0 0 ,OM water Im­
provement program win com a
up before city fathers sooner
than expected. Watch for the
green light for engineers to
be authorised to proceed with
plana.

IM a im

Tba Board of Cassaty
■Laslowers aainimunity voted,
at a apodal mooting Thursday
afternoon, to tall upon Govor Farris Bryant to brlag
kis poorer to boar, on tha
Gama and Fresh Water Fish
Commission la an effort tn
have the bird sanctuary south

Protesting

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Tom orrow's the last day to
register to vote . . . y o u ]
hava until S p.m.

w m

ie k lo n

CHICAGO (U P I)—The Na­
tional Farmers OrtaaUaOao
aad Uveitock market officials
today blamed eaeb other for
Florida
Highway
Patrol
the sharpest drop la beg
Trooper
J
i
n
Cfaambleaa
bad
prices la y e a n .
near brush with detlh

That alx man downtown Im­
provement committee w i l l
preaeal their recommendatlona to the City Commiaaioa
Monday Bight. It’a a aura bet
that among the recontmendationa w ill be maidng Third St.
a through atreet from Sanford
to Park . . . moving tba light
at Second and Park.

SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 665

County Seeks Governor's

Blame

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FRI., OCTOBER 6, 1962

United

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HIGH QUALITY TIRES AT FA IR PRICES.

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NO CARRYING CHARGES

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FACTORY TRAIN ED PERSONNEL

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EXPERT W HEEL ALIGNM ENT

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ON - THE - CAR W HEEL BALANCING

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WE SPECIALIZE IN TIRES
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McRoberts
TIRE
408 W. FIRST ST.

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tist Has
unde tha
chairman
■I the tiwatoeo, gave a ibasf
talk on the church busina*
and fetore plana of the finance
fee the c o mi n g

to r e p o r t * *

m k i n ef Ike

DeBary WSCS
M bnU f

A n a Church Sets Rally Day
Mack kavw completed oas
year perfect attendance and
win roerive said pins aW
special gifts.
The gacmaent af Holj
Cemmuaton wB be celsbrat-'
ed at VIM a. m. Sunday.

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DEACONS AND TBU8TMEI present for last Sunday's annual Loyalty
D lm r at Um First Baptist Church of AHajnonte Springs wars, front
from k t t , Bom KsUjr. H. B. Hamby, MeU Leonard, Robert Westmsrk
and Rev. Lewis Helnee, pester of the church. In second row art Harold
John Camp, Tom Southerland and J. B. Murray and in back art
(Herald Photo)

C h u rch

Of God

:

N t u r e n e

•:*C A sa

Of God
■ r Imm c m i l i r i i
The Cenmlssina ea Edueatioa of tbs Casselberry Com­
munity Methodist Church met
Maaday sight with the ala.
liter le v . Oelmae Copeland,
tad Carlyle Swafford, acting
eaertfloa la repaid meet Mmaa
t ta we'ra flgwrte ta aiprwi,
hat whan ayea ora spiritual)?

Oct t l w u tat at Sally
Say for the church oehaot sad
a coatoat will he hold be­
tween eUaaoe la each departmeat ier the best attendance
record. The wiaaora will win
attractive pictures or plaques
far their cUawooms.
« le v . Copeland announced
that the Quarterly Conference
bar been postponed until Nov.
11 at I p jL at which time a

Being a Christian la a gift
ad Gad hot an after la nag a
g ft mtU H la accepted. When
H to accepted It hecemee a
gift.
The Iseend Step la That
Of DBVBLOPIMO.
Jcena aaid, Y w I hare gha. Bat and MBs’ Mrsert od Ba
an yen an esampla, that yw kind In Orlande, had been
ahenld da aa 1 hare done In purebaaod and Installed and
pan." (John UtlS). Chrtot to
ear Standard ae it to very
•leer that there to noth de­
veloping In he done.

Grace Meihodist
To Have
Special Service
Roily Doy
Observed
In Enterprise

Episcopal Vicar
Paturns From
Diocesan Meet

By Deans Estes
f t . Georgs M. Jarvis nr,
vlear of Christ Church Epis­
copal, Longwood, has return­
ed home after attending the
annul Clergy Conference of
the Diocese of South Florida
at Camp Wtogmann la Avow
Park.
Camp Wlngmann is a diecsssn camp and conference
center.
The conference began on
Sept. S3 and ended on Sept
IT. Principal speaker was
Erie Ley, head of the depsrtment for Christian Ste­
wardship of tha Diocese of
New York.

eyeeatcher to the pauiag
motorists, the trusteu reported.
They alee advised that
many comments of praise
have been received from
members and friends who
have seen the sign *»■( in­
vited others to make a "Sun­
day afternoon drive to view

DeBary Church
To Enlarge

Rally Day was observed
lost Sunday by the Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church
School of Enterprise.
Regular order of procedure
w u reversed with the first
is minutes being spent in
disc after which the entire
school assembled in the can*
etuary for the nmatader of
the hour.
Miss H e l e n lo o d p * u ,
church school superintendent,
presented the teachers who
In turn presented their class­
es with eaeh having some
special part of tha program.

By Mrs. a £ m Matter
The DeBary Community
Methodist Church has an­
nounced that plans to ealargo the Sunday School
Room and social Hall of the
ehureh will be submitted to
the congregation for appro­
Sunday School teenagers of
val.
tha
Sanford Alliance Church
The new addition eiUs for
a M toot by M foot lacrosse will attend a kick-off break­
In space.
«
fast at s.’ ls a. m. Sunday at

R E V . FRED FOSTER, pastor o f the Barnett Memorial Methodist Church
o f Enterprise, accepts an oil painting to be used in tha Social Hall o f the
ehureh from Susan Ryan, Circle Y president. Tha painting, the work o f
; Peggy Kettenbach o f DeLand. was a g ift to Mra.i. George Ryan, Circle Y
(Co* Photo)
leader, who gava it to the circle fo r use at the church.

World Wide Communion
Day will be observed at tha
Grace Methodist Church la
SaaJoid this Sunday when
Rev. John H. Hires Jr. will
■peak aa "Tha Mora You
Love, The Mere You Suffer.’*
The new Junior Choir will
sin* its first anthem for the
•:4I service and the Chan­
cel Choir will sing for the
11 a. m. worship hour.
Thirteen men of tha church
toft today tor tha Florida
Annual Coafsieaca Laymen's
Retreat being held through
Sunday in Leesburg.
According to Roy WeO
Grace Methodist lay leader,
the conference Is "one of the
most influential meetings of
the year whtre the laymen
truly have their faith lifted
and come beck for vital
Christian service.’*

Mrs. Appleby’s Restaurant as
the opening event of an inter
national mtmberihip conies
sponsored by the Chrtstlu
and Missionary AlUince.
Rev. C. C. Dees, pastor
of the church, reports that
toms 30 young people are
expected to attend the break­
fast.
Aa unusual feature ef the
contest to that winning will
depend on the number of new
people enrolled to classes
rsUwr than an increase judg
ed on the old basis of largest
average attendance.
Leo Watson, Sunday School
superintendent, esld today
that some I.MO Sunday
Schools to tha l/niied States,
Canada and Puerto Rico are
expected to compete towards
tha goal of brtagtog total
attendance to the AUUnee
church schools up to 200.000
a gain of about IS per cent.
The crusade will center
•round a visitation program
to reach new ptopto to each
community and all ebu^hes
attaiqtor. a IS per cent enl
rollmem Increase »IU re­
ceive special ettath-us.
Hem to Sanford the Sunday
School will sponsor a speelal
event e.vch week through
Nov. it, closing date of the
contest.

Wav.

fu a i m ea mm oa
Bar. Walter A.B. MaPbarrae
VUgftoi Fellowship MS A aa-

Baptist
the teaching etaffa.
Teachers lor the Sunday
School are Nursery, Mrs. May
B l a d e ; Kindergarten, Mrs.
Easily McLeod; Primary, Ural
grade, Mr*. Mary Mobley,
second grade, Mrs. Lucy
Young; third, Mrs. Flora
Bunnell tad Mrs. Grew BcuJunior Department: fourth
grade, Mrs. Pays Messlck;
fifth grade girls, Mrs. fioUic
8wofford; fifth end sixth
grade boys, Burbou Pem ll;
seventh grade, Mias Ueaeor
ZukowsU; eighth grade. Mrs.
Jean Willis; ninth grade, Mrs.
Margartte H a y n e s ; 10th
grade, Mrs. Dorothy Klrkbcimcr; llth end lfib grades,
Mrs. Bebe McClain; Single
Young people, Mr*. B. P.
Richards; Young Married*,
Mra. Edna Duggins; Christian
Homemaktrs, Mr*. Jeanne
Shea and Adulta, Mra. La
Carlson.

Sunshine Circle
Holds Meeting
In Casselberry
The Sunshine Circle ef the
Casselberry C e m m n n l t y
Methodist Church WSCS met
Tuesday at • a. m. at the
home of Mrs. John Blrkheim■, Seminole Blvd., Cassel­
berry.
Devotions were conducted
by Mrs. Btrfcbetmcr
Chairman Mrs. Darwin Shea
led the Bible Study
prayer circle.
During the business meet­
ing Mrs. Marvin McClain
was
re-elected
treasurer,
Mrs. Blrkbelmer w u
pointed program chairman.
Mrs. John Gee, Sunshine
Chairman and Mrs. Leonard
Casselberry, publicity.
The circle to wwrktog
quilts to be sold at the WSCS
linear on Nov. 10 along
with the cookbooks and pil­
low lops. Tba Circle also
voted to hold a rummage
eato to the near future.
Prior to the meeting the
hoateea served Daniah Pastcries, tea and coffee,

Attend Meet
Members of the Senior and
Intermediate Methodist Youth
Fellowship of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church
and counselor Jack Waltman
attended the "Chrlat The
King” sub-district meeting
held last Tuesday night at the
St. Paul Methodist Church an
Adanson St. to Winter Park.

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W U m p lleh elb erfer M ortuary
Benin L Wtleen end Staff

The Americas OU Cempaay
Cam]
Mr. u s Mrs. M. a. •Utehiaad

PtofTOStfg Printing Co.
J. M. Camsree and Staff

Stans treat Realty

Hark BteooUcm and Staff

Mra. Apsleby*a Restaurant
ill n . P
park

Kckoto Bedding Company

Holier Motor flelee Co.

Mr. tad Mrs. L. F. Cuaer

The Rita Theatre

Barnett FarttU 4 Staff

J. C. Penney Company

BUI Levalnae A KmpWjece

&amp; L. Sehtoeen and Employees

Food Fair Stores, lac.

Hanford Atlantic National fUph

Jake Dean 4 lu f f

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State Fans Insurance Companies
Irving L Pryor eod Staff

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Sophomores
Join Student
Council At SHS

The seasonal social whirl
took Us first twirl Thursday
ttth the pee*-setting Mayfair
MB aader the management of
Everett Kerr opening the
gUasernee new S h a l i m a r

M
stepped fart* the new
lounge over the peppermint
striped red and white “footsen per" that matches the.
Mayfair's significant red and
whit* decor.
Inside the exotic Indian at­
Mr. tad Mra. Kerr aad hos­ mosphere was Imparted by
tess Mra. Edith Ysaria* brass filigree on wall-sconces
greeted the crowd of guests and chandeliers and screens
•
of hand-carved Indian shesham wood. Gracefully draped

Doans of the commiaaity’s
leadlag eltiaras enjoyed the
unique new Shallmer atmos­
phere and expressed their
pleasure ia tide beautiful ad­
dition to the Mayfair, interior
decorator for tha flsaliaar
was Mr. Otto.

Congress Hopes
For Wrap-Up

WASHINGTON (UPI) Congress, plagued with Im­
ponderables, today gave itself
abeat a SO-M chance of finish­
ing its IMS session by Satarday night.
Despite
pressure
from
legislators who must go borne
a-.
to campaign before the Nov.
• election, the odda for ad­
journment this week bad
slipped.
Final votes still bad to
coma on money bills for for­
eign eld, publle works, agri­
culture, state-justice and supplamental needs—bills which
under the rarely-observed
rules should have gone to
the White House by July 1.
Conferees Thursday night
agreed to fix the foreign aid
money bill at $3.1 billion. But
they still had to Iron out
differences over aid to Yugo­
slavia and Poland and coun­
tries that trade with Cuba.
MAYFAIR M ANAGER Everett Kerr and Mra. Kerr welcome NAS Cap­
Still hanging, too, were a
tain and Mra. Robert Ware to the opening o f the new Shalimar Lounge in
•l.l billion highway authori­
the M ayfair, Thursday. From left Mrs. Ware, Kerr, M rs. Kerr and Capt.
sation bill, a war claims
Ware.
(Herald Photo)
measure, aad a $3-4 billion
rivers end harbors authorisa­
tion bill. Final approval was
expected routinely on a bill
boosting postal rates and
federal pay.
But the real hitches to ad­
journment this weekend lay
elsewhere. They centered In
a personalised fight over a
$17.3 million peanut research
item In Um farm mooey bill
and on what President Ken­
nedy will do about a bill now
on hla desk to let self-em­
ployed persons make taxfre* payments into their own
retirement funds.
Backers of the pension bin
have planned to add It, U
Kennedy should veto the
measure, to the pending sup­
plement appropriation. They
figure the President would
accept it, however reluctant­
ly, as a rider on this bill.
But at least one key sup­
porter of the pension measure
questioned whether the Sen­
ate would muster the neces­
sary two-thirds vote to per­
FUTURE TEACHERS Club o f Seminole High honored 32 new m ember!
mit adding such legislation
and their mothers with a ten held Tuesday in tho library a t Seminole
to an appropriation, l**t the
High School. Last year’s members were hostesses, serving sherbet punch,
normal procedures be to
cookies, nuts and mints to approximately 100 persons. Here new mem­
badly "torpedoed,"
ber Miss Michele Jones serves cookies to her mother, Mrs. Willis Jones
The House planned to act
and Miss Brenda Brown, right, offers Mrs. Tom Brown some goodies. The
today on the postal-pay and
serving table was decorated with a basket o f fruit and yellow candles.
public works bills, along
(Herald Photo)
with a resolution favoring a
fight necessary policy on
Berlin.
; The Senate scheduled an
afternoon vote on Its war The Seminole High School a Mother-Daughter tea held Masters, Linda Wad*.
claims bill and any other girl's chapter o f the Future
Also Jackie Lovelace, Amy
Tuesday In the school lib­
measures that were ready.
Watts, Shirley Stumpf, Missy
Teachers o f America honor­

Head Cold A nd AH
WASHINGTON (UPI) President Kranedy, despite •
bead cold, planned to act out
today oB a fast-paced weekrad of polltlcklni aimed at
hetptag Democratic Candi­
datea tat Kentucky, Ohio!
Michigan and Minnesota.
The Chief Executive also
was scheduled to carry
through two appointments
with lataraatlonal Importance
that he called off Thursday
because of n "minor upper
respiratory Infection."

Pour mambera of the sop­
homore class have been addad to tha Studaat Council at
Stmlnola High School to
round eat the student gov­
erning body for the year.
New mambera Include Ben­
nie Caolo, Linda Spencer and
BIO Stamper. Sandy Blsbee
la sophomore vice president
of the Student Council.
Junior elate members of
tha council era Kddie Koiky,
Deaala Brown, Kathy Gusaow and Susie Halback la
Junior vice president..
Steve WUson Is senior class
vice president aad the other
council
members
include
Jodi Taylor, Dorn Me Murray
aad Richard Mayer.
J. B. Phillips Is president
of tha Student Council sad
of tha Student Body, with
Sieve Sewell as vice presi­
dent, Linda Mills as sacratary and Louise Higgin­
botham as treasurer.
The council is making plans
for Hoaeeomlng, Nov. Blit
Including the parade, game
aad draco.

Art Assn. Meet
James 0. Chapman, San­
ford architect, will be the
speaker at the meeting of the
Sanford Art Association Mon­
day at the Civic Center at
T:M p. m. Chapman will ad­
dress the group on the sub­
ject of architectural an In
the home.

REV. AND MRS. DE1.MAS COPELAND and
young son, Matt, were Honored by members o f
the Casselberry Community Methodist Church
last Sunday at an afternoon reception held in
Weaver Hall o f the church. Mcmbera and friends
o f the congregation called between the hours
o f 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. to welcome the new minis­
ter and his family.
(Herald Photo)

Metals la Meiers
Most gold eloyt used hi
modem dentistry
contain
carefully established percen­
tages of platinum or palla­
dium.

Club To Hear
Talk On Sewing
Equipment
. The
Lake
Mary
Home
Demonstration Club will hold
Its regular monthly meeting
at 10:30 a. m. next Tuesday
a t tha Lake Mary Fire Hail.
; Guest speaker will be Miss
M yrtle Wilson, home demon­
stration
agent,
who
will
hpeak on the (election o f new
Sewing equipm ent
; Hostesses for the luncheon
a . noon will be Mrs. Mabel
Brown and Mrs. Ruth BoutWell.
, All m em bers are urged to
attend and other ladies of
the area who are Interested
In the bom * demonstration
program and work also era

invited.

Lutheran Guild
Plans Projects
By

Jan* Casselberry
Pastor C. R. Zehnder show­

ed a film strip giving the
highlights of the National
Convention of the Lutheran
Church, held last June in
Cleveland, Ohio, at last
weed's meeting of the Lad­
les Guild of the Ascension
Lutheran Church of Cassel­
berry.
The Guild is planning ten
fond raising projects. They
will sell boxes of assorted
Christmas cards and spon­
sor a rummage sale to be
held Saturday, Oct. 13, start­
ing at • a. m. at the Super
Y*lu Food Store parking lot

on SR 438.

ed 33 new m em ber! o f the
club and their mothers at

Accident Kills
Miss Phillips
By M ri. Clarence Snyder
Word has been received in
Oiteen of the death of Miss
June Phillips who was kill­
ed Monday night In an auto­
mobile accident in Lynn, N.
Y.
Miss
Phillips
was
the
daughter of tho late Malcolm
Phillips and the granddaugh­
ter of Mrs. Rom Phillips
of Osteen.

Catholic Guild
To M eet
The monthly meeting of
the St. Mary-Magdslen Cath­
olic Women's Guild w ill be
held at • p. m. next Monday
at the Altamonte Springs
Community Center.
Mrs. David P. Hartman rill
give a book review on the
American Emerging Catholic
Layman, by Thorman, fol­
lowing the brief business ses­
sion.

President
Miss
Barbara
Odham and tha other officers
and members of the group
and faculty sponsors Mrs.
Mary Joyce Bateman and
Mrs. Grace StlnecJpher serv­
ed punch and cooklas to
about too mothers and girls
who called during the ap­
pointed hours from 4:30 to
3:30 p.m.
New members inducted In­
to the chapter Include Drenda Renew, Sandy Clayton.
Barbara Bolgcr, Sual Deal,
Shirley King, Glenda Goembel,
Michele Jones,
Faye
Hayes, Suxanne Orseno, Sha­
ron Blackwelder, Elizabeth
Evans, Pam Patterson, Lin­
da Mohn, Helen klann, Jean

Those are the c a r s

SANFORD
FURNITURE
COMPANY

• Carpet
• Feraitare
• Tile
• Pisa#*
• BeaUl

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Economies! • BaHtbto
Transportation
Wa Bell, Trade.
Service A Demonstrate

Lewis Sales k Service
SS1T Conntry Cleb Rd.
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KEEP EARL
HIGGINBOTHAM
Working For You
As Your

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f l Commissioner
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Paid Political Adv.

Falcon
Fairlane
Galaxie
THUNOERBIRD

Belslto, Theresa Spears, Di­
ane Boston, Barbara Watson,
Sandra Arnold, Paulette Normand, Eugenia Hoop, Sylvia
Smith, Betty Odham, Linda
Green, Elaine Echols, Don­
na Collins and Johnnie Gore.

T h is

is the total-oar warranty

Ford M otor Company warranta to Ita dealers, and Its daalars In tuna
warrant to ownara, as follow s: that for 24 months o r for 24,000
miles, whichever com as first, fre t replacement, Including related
labor, w ill ba made by dealers of any part with a defact In w ork­
m anship or materials. Tires are not covered by tha warranty;
appropriate adjustm ents w ill ba mads by tire companies. O wnara
w ill remain responsible for normal maintenance services, routine
replacement o f parts, such as filters, spark plugs, Ignition points,
wiper blades and brake or clutch lining*, and normal deterioration
of soft trim and appearance Hems. The benefits of the warranty are
available to the original purchaser and to subsequent ow ners
of the vehicle during the time and mileage lim its prescribed In

FORD

MERCURY
Comet
Meteor
Monterey
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL

the warranty.

Sonny's
Coming

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T h e new 1963 Ford-built rara and trucks arc quality-engineered and manufactured
to serve you better and last longer than ever before. The proof ia in the warranty . , .

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proof of quality unheard of a few years ago.
In fact, It was only tw o years ago that Ford M otor C om pany announced the 12-month,
12.000- mlie passenger car warranty which becam e tha industry standard as other
manufacturers followed Ford's lead. A t tha same time, Lincoln Continental becam e
tha only American-built car warranted for tw o full years or 24,000 miles, whichever
cam s first. Now, this warranty applies to all Ford-built cars, regardleaa o f price.

A rt Festival Special

W h y ia thla poaaible?
Actually, the new warranty is a natural outgrow th of the engineering leadership that
has resulted in twice-a-year (or every 8,000-m lle) passenger car maintenance. It goes

150 Fair Mens

hand-in-glove with such Ford-pioneered aerviee savers as tha elimination o f the
1.000- mile Inspection. . . 30,000- to 38,000-mlla intervals between m ajor lubrications,

Dress Slacks

6.000-

miie Intervals bstween oil changes and m inor lubrications, self-adjusting brakes,

aluminized mufflers, and longer-life electrical systems.
These features that save you time and money as you drive art a direct reflection of
the

OVER 35 YEARS
at First mad Palmetto
Side Post Ofnce)

MOTOR 8C00TBR8

FORD MOTOR COMPANY
EXTENDS UNIQUE LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
24-MONTH—24,000-MILE WARRANTY
TO ALL ’63 PASSENGER CARS
AND TRUCKS

Values From $7.95 to $12.95
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New Members Honored By Future Teachers
rary.

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Kennedy's
political trip
scheduled to start with a «
p. m. Jet transport depart*
turn flam nearby Andrews
Air Fort* Base, Md., was hla
first full weekend of out-andout electioneering in the IMS
congressional campaign.
Press Secratary
Plena
Salinger said Kennedy plan-'
ned to fulfill hla political
commitments desplta the cold
that confined hla to his bed­
room Thursday.

Mai quality achievements of F ord M otor Com pany.

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has torn aa tBtataodtog Job
with 0 minima * of fo e .
Tbere bee k w ae apparent
White M e** p a e a n m Con.
grass, M a m a , « Philadelphia
beak yreefiaat aai a BepubUcm . baa aaia H a nsopartla n

United Nates te a
Senate t r o t y

misietratiea bill ef lari Jen.
aaijr baa eoaa tb»n*b freetkelly mwa thod. Where the
bill baa bees amended by Con.
frees, U baa beea strengthenOaa « l tba awn noteworthy
amin fm ate la a pravirion
v b l e b liita the Pmident 0
p tttti to irfftcie tariff*
against eoantriee that de aet
e o e y tn ti with tba United
ttataa so trade through quota
restriction* er enbeidlee to
thetr ova todustrie*. Tble U
tba fln t tfaaa anythin# like
that baa ben la the program.

arb than tba rival Democrat*,
t atban H IM that tba am.

l i t iM ta a la tba Mtursl oaa
a KapabUaaaa. tbat it will maka
irty meraeoheeite nationally,
in tbia atanea it baa a food
I to win mQUona ef conoonraMrtbanm now atQ Hiod to tho
■ratio party,
a contention ia made that aa
aa tote in largar and Isiytr
m In tba Boatb. they art moot
to ebooaa tho Democratic
aa their habitat—aa they have
la overwhelming percentages in
rant northern urban canton.
fl*oee who contend thus also pre­
dict that this and othar fa ctor* will
tend te push tha southern Dem ocra-

tho boot focaenata a r t th at H w ill not
beyond tbia la te m l sewtnpUab*
monte.
W hoa It dooo, whan tbora la a
m l . active, driving Republican party
throughout the South, than aomo
•ort o f realignment w eald aoem in­
evitable. It la hard to aao hour tw o
m ajor partial can fin d aucceoa a t the
lam e end o f the tfpactrum. U nless
they art different, tb a voters w ill
have no choice at aO. U n leu th ey arc
different, th e sueeeaa o f one o r the
other would soon destined t o be
•hort-lived.
lb # ito ry Uee in avante y et to be
unfolded. B ut unmlatakably we a rt
on the threshold o f tboao evente.

H tU n Fuller Soys

tea af n * New Bepublie,
bfay i te m i ii f a The Her.
sM i new power b Cabfseals Dews*rati* pel)Ucs.)
By Retew Fuller
Herald Ceneepoadcat
Ufa In the White House ia
nothing if net varied. Viewed
from the outside there may
seem to be some monotony in
tha problem* absorbing the
President lately. Judging by

U|e psptM, /«.- Mi. Ut.inedy
It* Id Cube. Berlin and Con­
grats on Mondays, Wednes­
days aad Fridays—Coegrees,
Berlin end Cuba on Tuesdays,
Tbursdsys and Saturday*.
* e *
But behind the scenes there
ia variety nonetheless. The
President end the intimate
circle around him still give
considerable Urns to good oldfashioned politics. It was skill
ia that department that put

JFK in that recking d o le b
tba Oval Boom. Aad be does
net f a • moment forget that
if that aklB eecspa'M m ha
wont remain b that e a t.
Last week white tha headUna screamed ef other things
•no i f the moot anonymous
aad moot Important politicians
In the Democratic Party slippod quietly bte Washington
from the West Coast for ses­
sions at tha White House that
west unreported.
The name at Jesae Unruh,
Kennedy's campaign manager

CASE N-447s Lorn* B , aged
27, te the popular English
teacher who perks up her
ela a a with practical projects
from the field ef psychology,
"Or. Craae," she teld me a
few months later. "I followed
your suggestion and had my
students bring magasines and
newspapers to elsa in which
they sew any netlee e f a pria

"Bo I let them pick out two
contests apiece. Oaa waa te in­
volve completing the test word
of a 3-11m Bearish.
"Tha ether centeet must in­
volve writing a fl-wofd letter.
"And before tba week Waa
over, our entire high school
was bussing. During lunch
hour, the pupils in e t h e r
sources would be studying
these contact assignment*, too.
"After my pupils handed in
their reports, we discussed
them in front ef the else* end
made ell the corrections er
suggestions for Improvement
that we could think of.
"Then I graded their entries
and urged them to eubmlt the
b a t ones In the actual con-

tats. Thle involved only ■
poetage stamp end a eoep
wrapper er ether proof-ofperahaa, m most ef my etc.
detota seat eat their classroom
eorignaraata aa official *otrite."
"And do you know what
happened 7 When the winner*
were finally announced, three
of my student* had won some,
thin#. Two o f tha priiea were
for $5 and flO. But one fir!
won an electric refrigerator!
"Why, our elaaa waa written
•p la tha Bfheoi newspaper!
And the changed attitude of
students has literally beta a
miracle.
“Boys who learned Indiffer­
ent to English composition
end who were almost illiterate
before, now began to taka a
very respectful stUtude to­
ward writing.
"And at present I am being
swamped with requests to get
into my classes next year.
"In fact, the only drawback
to the whole program of praetlcallxlng English composition,
la the fact that some of my
faculty colleagues ara now
jealous of my big classes and
tha demand of students to be
registered for my courses.
"If they’d juet do likewise,

Lyle C. Wilson

then they’d have popular
courts* and heavy regia tratoft*
"Or. Crane, why ia it that a
teacher who teams Id motivate
inuwiiti s o n tniniviigi tBQi
falls bate to jealousy ef her

te a powerful name te drop In
top ranks ef the Kennedy Ad­
ministration.

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WASHINGTON (UP1) - who just could not suffer the
Tba predicament ef former poor fellow to serve hia time.
California Damocratto politico.
MaJ. Gen. Edwin A. Walker This fluttering of the heart
White House patronage goes
fringe were ae generous aa the
through hia hand* out there.
invites epeculatten whether muscles among the good falrAnd it ia to Unruh that tha
the good falria of the right lu her* and abroad In behalf
Connedys look to lick Nixon
of a convicted agent of tha
good feiria of the left.
f a them thin y e a and carry
Tho good general ia ta tb* Communist e o n s p i r n e y te
California to JFK whan ha
pokey, where It was determin­ •nough to baffte ths avs rags
runs for raelection ta IMS
ed that the pubUs safety re­
(Nixon captured tba bugs
Robert Soblen’* motives may
California electoral vote ta quired that ha remain unless hava ban of th* purat, but
hie good fairies could m m ep
1M0).
with 1100,000 ball bond. This that would depend on th* an­
In some Administrations the
is a good round sum. When gle from which they were obPneldent has htid himself
family and friends got th* bail ■erved. Soblen sought Uttte
above precinct politics. But
more than to bslp Nikita
not so with Ksnnsdy. Ho and money together, the federal Khrushchev bury us. A pur*
court
laid
another
lock
#n
brothers Bobby both took time
Walker, ordering him to bo enough motive if viewed from
out last wsek from worrying
tha angle, say, of the Kremlin
fuahoab. VBM.esamob
JSWiUMtR
with Cuba and Mississippi to held tor psychiatric examina­ front door.
listen to Jasso Unruh’a battle tion at tha U. S. prisoners The J u s t i c e Deportment
plan f a California. Tha baste hospital where he is confined. seemed to equate the menace
Pago 4, Sanford, Florida, Friday, October 6, 1962 strategy is to defat Nixon The bail bond laid upon Wal­ of Walker with ths menace of
f a governor by getting a t a ker is identical with the eum Soblen. 9100,000 each.
huge vote ta 5,000 hoy pre­ assessed against th* freedom This even though Walker’s
cincts, predominantly Demo­ of tho late Robert 8oblsn Invasion of Mlssteslppl with
cratic, ta populous Loo An­ when be, too, wee in tha pokey hia flag, his tent and his sktland lacked the scratch to get
gelas.
let mad* oven Don Quxote
um ow . ssnrsa a ranLianna
Unruh flaw back heme with out The good fririss of th* look good. After that of James
w ns.
Jenin u snonnenw
left
could
not
bar
the
thought
th* Kennedy’s personal stamp
lU sf
Ouilasss U satser
H. Meredith himself, the aadAS
BVMLYN J . CUSMI.XO
of approval on a hold and ex­ of the Uta Sohlen being so jd a t personal tragedy In the
tsr
ASvsrUelagDlreater
confined.
They
put
up
$100,pensive campaign. Tho- Demo­
tnnn
sbiblby conns
tor
ClsssltleaManage*crats’ secret weepon will bo 000 te ball tba spy end off he
rson
r a m rs m u s n
n small army of paid workers Hew te terse!.
r
C tm u ile a Mesas**
tm am
m an w su i
spread out through tho 1,000 That was * bed Investment
to.
Meeksaeisl Su»u
precincts to bring apathetic Soblen will not be back, hav­
■tiBscaim on batbb
Democratic voters to th* pells ing been brought down by bis
Bom* Delivers’
Bp Bad
own hand ta London, He was
on
Nov. d.
Samla sli Coaatp
AM other
II* Week
MAP 1 rear
I t l.l* I Tear
Most experts predict that helped by British good fairies
a ra * ■ • • u ,
are a Months
the
race between Nixon and
X M B Monika
M S S Booths
Governor "Pat" Brown for
M l 1 B ooth
IAS 1 Booth
A aa|J
Memeriti
0. S. Poo tat B egolo.tooo ore Tided that oil mail
th* s a t Brown now holds will
GMts
ho poM la QdTOaoO.
be does. Unrub’s campaign in
F rcS P i
ter
sd 00 eooood eiooo manor OoSokso a , ISIS at tho Poo* Loo Angela could provide the
heart
Olttee oT aaoford .n o d '* coder tho See ol Coogreoo of Marsh
margin of difference f a th*
■Jg^R K SE A R C H
Democrats.
¥ i g m \ G n U fu lly
If a , th* man Kennedy bra
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fy n tU i

Red Plan Abandoned
UFI Farafga Kewc Analyst
In n eeaaaad headquarters
mot the ed g oa f islgen jast

'" M a l y the tra that btirgjM teM l n od l fotater to tothe big, Jutey apples that baa rate aa a military WaQ tup
tba stkhs thrown at HI*
tba town ef Ian Mstbeut.
fo r troa with runty, mm "Ram ," ha aald, "te where
« wttbarad apptea a a net at* a yen* age the Communist
tractive enough te ruts attea* Vtet Gang hitandad te cut
tlon.
loath Vtet Nam la two.
Faculty jealousy routinely ia “tinea tba coming ef tba
direttad t e t h e a e e i a a a f u l Awmieani tbat plan h a been

to guarsato* Cambodian mmtrallty.
Complicating th* rituriloa
further is Urn irritetJon of
Thailand ever V. B. promisee
of military aid to Cambodia.
meat ef their "ju st" war a- Tb* Thais hinted that thrir
gaiaat ‘American imperialism. own strrag pro - Western
Further, the Commentate •toad atoy ta tho futon ala
■witch to sbb ef neutrality.
Nothing could pteeee the
morm

Letters
practical pcycketegy projects.
er Bagliah, I’d Imitate Lena
and motivate my students by
making assignments that fit­
ted tha hungers ef the stu­
dents.
la send fer my "Test for
Good Teachers," enclosing a
stamped, return envelope, plus
20 cents.
Motivation ia the grates!
problem in edocstten, so Imi­
tate Lorna’s dynamic methods.

lag delta te the south and the
17tk Parallel which divides
leutk Vtet Nam and Com­
munist North Vtet Nam.
Ik# colonel explained that
militarily tha plan had been
first ta over leutk Vtet Nam
at tba midway point, then te
bring pressure on the capital
of Batgon from west, north
and south, and finally to forte
■pen Bath Vtet Nam a Commualat-etyte neutral govern*

This week, Pra*Lieut Ngo
Dink Diem of South Vtet
Nam announced
that hi*
traopa had gone ova to tho
offensive again*! tho Com­
munists.
It is an offensive ef air •
bome thrusts in aa operation
horrid svate nt Oxford, MUSm
ealied “clear aad bold," manwas tha personal tragedy of lag that it clean out pockets
Edwin A. Walker, form a ma­ ef Viet Cong resistance and
then and* ta administrator*
jor general, USA.
No chanco now fer Walker whose talk la to aducste the
te bo sprung, untea by writ people aad attempt te held
of habeas corpus. Than could the land thus won.
be great public outcry If Wal­ la this sense, then, the
ker were freed pending trial South Vietnamese have gone
because many persona consid­ ever to the offensive aad vast
er him a dangerous man.
American eld, which Ineluda
Yet there was no public re­ thousands of American advis­
proach when Comrade Sob- ers, has upset the Communist
len’a good fairies sprang him timetable of conquest
from jail. Whothsr Walker to But a Communist advan­
er was dangerous to M r way tage te their ability te ahlft
of life is not subject to In­ quickly from on* pressure
stant proof. Aa of bow ha to point to another, whether it
charged but not yet proven bo political er military. Fur­
guilty ef any crime.
thermore. they regard 8onth
Soblen was a Communist Viet Nam only aa one por­
and a felon by official record tion o f e war thater involv­
when bte ball wa* set and met, ing the whole ef Southeast
convicted of spying hi tba Aria, including Thailand.
United Itatea ta behalf ut the
One goal te te forte the
Beds. The price tags on Wal­ United States into another
ker and Soblen were the same, Geneva coafercnce such a
far out of proportion to their the a ie which set up the etUl
respective threats te the wel­ questionable neutrality ef La fare of tho United States.

rs:

1M0, la net yet a household

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

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To The Editor
Editor:
Tho Kiwsnis Club ef Ianford would like to thank tha
staff of Tim Sanford Herald
and sipoclaUy Dottle HUglabotham, for the publicity
which you gave our recent
fish fry and auction. Despite
the weather, wo ended up
with a good crowd end mode
n aiaabte profit.
Thank you again f a your
assistance.
Youre very truly,
Xiwanis d u b of San­
ford
E. D. Kirchhoff
President
Dear flirt
Tho B b a n o a o r Methodist
Church sincerely appreciate*
ths support of many people
who helped make our Church
Festival a big success.
To the many people who at­
tended tha f e s t i v a l , many
others who loaned certain

Heme, w* say thank yra very
much.
Tba foltewing pap!* and
group* deem s special recog­
nition for their fever* to ua: •
Tha Forty rtd Eight Club,'
Mr. Tom Brawn— MeDonald
Distributor, Mr. BUTUvriaro
—Rita Tkratra, Max Base
Grocery, Boa Franklin Dim*
Store, Wight’s Oratory, Tho
Auctioneer*, S c a l i e s t Ice
Cream, Nr. H on, Mr. Shoemaka end Mrs. Walls at th*
Shaford Herald.
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�Fourteen M lw « m among
the 19 pm oM who donated 9
pint of blood during Uto mobUi
of September to Uio Seminole
County Blood Bonk.
Kobort John* ltd Uto Hat by
giving hla fla t pint, and Wllliam B. RlCharde and Claude
Hawkina both are oa their
18th pint
Bobort D. Gritmo waa pro.
aontad with hla Two Gallon
Cartiflcato for hla 16th pint
Htnry D. Faint D a v i d
Grom and Bari Handloy yarn

A new policy for garbage and trash disposal,
effective Oct. 1, haa been outlined by the County
Health Department, in accordance with directives
J w u e d b y the State Department o f H eath , it waa
belatedly disclosed Thursday.
n the County &lt;dumpe, lo ­
cated at Upsala, Baalandn and
Cameron CUy, will bn open
five and one-batf day* e
week, with all day operation
on an holidays except Christ*
mar.
Tbt Uosala — a Raalanda
installations wifi be the only
ones open for the disposal ef
trash.
At Um two trash disposal
World W i d e Communion arais separate sections will
Sunday will bo observed by
the First United Presbyterian
Church of Casselberry, meet­
ing temporarily in the Cassel­
berry Women’s Club Building
on Overbrook Dr., at U a.m.
Sunday with tho Saerement of
Holy Communion.
Communion la open to all
Christiana and visitors are
welcome.
New members to be recelv*
ed st this service Include Mr.
and Mrs. Don F. Holier, Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Shebee,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R.
Tully, Mrs. Francis A. Hanks
and Mrs. Frank Williams.

Presbyterians
To Receive
New Members

Pastors School
To Be Held
In Leesburg

chin, Janet Johnson, Dianne Beach, Martha
Johnson, Michele Malbon and Patsy Foy. Stand­
ing are Vicki McArdle, Martha Teston, Head
Majorette Gay Stanley, Susan Stein, Deborah
W hirtley and Connie Colvin.
(Herald Photo)

SAN FORD JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL M ajorette
Corps are shown here in their attractive blue
and white uniforms, wearing sparkling tiaras,
their vesteea accented by glittering musical
sta ffs. From left kneeling are Donna Bezwei*

TV Previews
7:804:90 p. m. CBS. Raw*
hide. “ Incident of the Port*
ralt’’ Action la keyed on suaprase and it's unusually
good. Trail bota Gil Favor
(Erie Fleming) haa hla hands
full with a blind girl (Nina
Shipman) as a pataenger

Scouts Set Sale
Boy Scout Troop Ml of
QuaeIberry is iponsoring a
rummage tale Saturday mom*ig itarting at 9 o'clock at
KJtb'i Market oa Hwy. 17-88
In Fern Park.

GAINESVILLE — Separat­
ing tha treat from the forest
on tha University o f F lorida’s
1,800 acre campus la a massive
tree-tagging operation now
underway.
The project haa turned the
famous “ pine and palm” cam­
pus, Immortalised In the Univerelty’a Alma Mater, Into*a
botanical garden vrith approx­
imately, 6,500 trees and 168
speclea Identified to date.
Adding to its reputation aa
one o f the moat beautiful col­
leges, the Unlvcrilty o f Flor­
ida now makes its cam pus aa
outdoor classroom providing
visitors and students with
botanical information aa they
stroll tha traditional w alks.
Familiar pathway landmarks
take on new meaning aa stu­
dents discover a co-ed retouch­
ing her makeup beneath the
Devil's Walkingstick. o r taka
refuge from tho rain under a
Chlneae-parmaol-tree.
The guide map will also lead
them to tho Puerto Rican Hat
Palm, the Brasilian pepper,
tho Italian Cypress and tha
Japanese Privet which long
ego took their stand amid
Southern magnolias, s l a s h
pines and giant water oaks.
Project directors Samuel E.
McFsdden. ornamental horti­
culturist, and Daniel B. W ard,
botany professor, say that at
least 1,100 campus trees will
By Jaaa Casselberry
bo tagged. They will bo num­
The United Presbyterian
bered to corvee pond with those
Youth of the First United
on a free campus guide. The
Presbyterian Church, of Cas­
guide will include tha scientifselberry will meet 6hls week
’.* end common nemea o f each
•t 6:80 p.m. Sunday st the
home of Stephanie rad Frank tree, auch as Pinos U ed a Lob­
Williams at IU Laurel Dr., lolly Pine), and IU native hab­
ita t
Piaacrest in Sanford.
Part of the averting’s pro­ The tagged tarsee in tho
gram wi l l IncluJe Bible “ outdoor classroom’’ w ill bo lo­
ca te d along campus walkways.

UPY To M eet
In Pinecrest

R . D . ROWLAND, asaistant cashier at tha
Sanford Atlantic Bank
has been named trea­
surer o f SHEBA, tha
Seminole Hospital Eye
Bank Association, o f­
ficers o f tha organiza­
tion announced today.
The
organization
is
non-profit and the only
income is derived from
donations R o w l a n d
said. A ny donations
should be made pay­
able to SHEBA.

b o r r i a a and “ Intoxicating
scent,“ la a dssesnrfsnt, they
•ay. o f eeed Imported and
planted when the U n i t e d
States waa trying to break the
Oriental monopoly on camphor
o f tho early 1900's.
The little stand o f longleaf
pines located near the College
o f Law building, dates back to
Civil W ar days when agricul­
ture waa reduced In Import­
ance in the Gainesville area
and land waa a b a n d o n e d .
Longleaf pines gradually In­
vaded the area and years later
were tapped for turpentine.
This particular group o f trees
still bear tho scars o f that op­
eration, they say.
The several Tung-oll Trees
found in back o f tha McCarty
Hall library are remnants of
tha days when tung oil waa aa
Important Industry ia tho
Gainesville area around the
turn o f the century,

Committees planning the
North Orlando Civic Assn.
Pot Luck Supper to be held
at 6 p. m. In the Community
Building of the Village Re­
creation Area have announc­
ed a program of entertain­
ment for the event
Designed to be of latere it
to all aga groups, the pro­
gram will Include free bingo from g p. m. until T p.m.
and lames, such as dunking
for apples, are plsnned for
the children and will be sup­
ervised by adults.
A film to be shown later
la the evening la being ar­
ranged by Henry Ward and
music will be available after
the film for those who wish
to dance.

The annual Pastor’s School
will bo hold at tha Methodist
Youth Camp near Leesburg
from Monday throuih Friday
of next week for some 900
Methodist ministers of the
stale.
Sponsored by the Board of
Ministerial Training of tha
Florida Methodist Confcreneo,
tho school is designed aa a
refresher program mads up
of intensive periods of wor­
ship, lectures and reading
and discussion groups.
Tha school also will feature
dally “ how to do It” panels
on tho practical parish min­
istry in relation to dealing
with peoplt, tha community
and social issues.
Dean of tha school will bo
Rov. Dr. Ralph B. Huston of
South Miami. Rov. Dr. A.
Dale Hagler. West Palm
Beach, ia chairman of the
sponsoring board.

thoir 18th pint) Bkhard ChoU
lotto hia 18th, Robert Cooloy,
ltth pint, Woodrow Hartley,
11th pint, and Harry Wllaon,
jsmuol Litton and Benjamin
Hogheo J r, their 10th poiata.
Nino plnta ia Um total of
larria FoMa, Herman Harriet,
Gordon Bradley, Frank Slater
and Mr*. Jane Fletcher.
Tho Gallon Club haa two
new mombera, Harold Herbot
and Melton Yehrington.
Dean H a m i l t o n , Lewia
Schwekhert and Jeaaie Green
garo their aerenth donation
and Joe Redden, Alvin Hittell
r , Buaan White, Joe Barley
and Arthur Brawington their
sixth.
It waa the fifth time for
Vergil Anderson, O. K. Robin*
son, WQdred Smorowski, Car*
am Gager, Ralph Schwelckert
and Edward LeGcr and the
fourth for Albert Payne and
Georgs Bromberger.
Third time up was the score
for Willie Smith, Milton
Young J r, E. B. Hudson, John
Brown, Charles Harrison and
Mrs. Elisabeth Griffith and
Mrs. Helen M. Tyre.
Back for the second time
were Eugene V. Dlmmock and
Eugene D. Dlmmock 111, Stan*
ley Poioskl, Edward Converse,
Jooeph Sharpe, Abner Jack*
son, Burnie Wiggins, Ernest
Bows J r, William Owens Jr,
Claude Crocker, Mrs. Lucy

MRS. GERALD Warn*
ke has been named di*
rector o f public rela­
tions for the 1962
U n i t e d Fund Drive,
President Loring Bur­
gess announced today.

The five day couna w ill be
held at tha H oly Croaa Epis­
copal Parish House from 8:30
a. m. to noon on Oct. 8th, 10th,
12th, 15th and 16th. Instructor
will be Miss Marge Nlchola
o f the Cltnia Council Head*
quarters. Students should re*
port to the fir s t clsss fo r reg*
istratlon.
Fallowing t h e Itadenhlp
course, a session in basic
ramping w ill be conducted.
Those Interested In taking this
courts should contact M n .
William MacLaughlin a t 816
Satsuma Drive.

1 X I and 1 X 8 LARCH HV*
Joint Paneling
1 X • tnd 1 X t PICKWICK LARCH
Paneling (paper wrapped, g-ft lengths)
1 X i and 1 X S CEDAR Paneling,
•nr Joint
1 X t LODGB POLE PINK, - V
Joint Paneling

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Her Future Is In Your Hands
The First Baptist Church of
Tampa will be boat to tho
Florida Baptist Convention
Statewide Training U n i o n
Clinic scheduled from Mon­
day through Ftiday of next
week.
R. Mainea Rawls of tha Bap­
tist Sunday School Board of
the Southern BapUat Conven­
tion will serve at director of
the clinic.
Morning programs will con­
sist of Bible Study and con­
ferences and demonstrations
on Group Learning. Work­
shops and daises for all ago
groups will be held each
avsnlng.

Methodists
Plan Special
Offering
Methodist churches In Flor­
ida will take a special offering
observation of
Sunday
World Wide Communion Sun­
day. which, according to
BUhop James W. Henley, will
go with thst of other Meth­
odist Churches across tha
country to the denomination's
Fsllowship of Suffering and
Service.
Last year Florida Method­
ists contributed $30,360 to the
fund which ia used to sup­
port tha Committee for Over­
seas Relief, Commission on
Chaplains and Commission on
Camp Activities.

Arthur Beckwith Jr., gener­
al chairman o f the United
Fund campaign haa announc­
ed the appointment o f Mra.
Gerald W amka aa director o f
Public RelaUona, aa well aa
the follow ing new
leadtra:
Advance glfta — Randall
Chaae.
Corporation g l f t a
Kirchchoff, Tom Mi
Robert Shedden.
Special and Professional —
Harold Rowland, 8cott Duma,
Dr. Gordon Stanlay, Gordon
Frederick. Dr. W . W. White
and Rav. Kmeat Bollck.
Navy—Capt. Joaeph Tully,
Capt. Robert Ware, Cdr. R. L.
Deal and Cdr. C. W. Meahier.
Public Employea — Warren
E. Knowles, Henry Tamm,
Robert Drown, James Lee,
Guy Allen and Robert Besservr.

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training course for new or
prospective Girl Scout lea d en
will begin Monday.

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Malmbert, Alvin Veach, James
Hugh, Elliott Ham Jr, Robert
Gay, OtheU Thomas, Margaret
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Anna Schwslkert, R a l e i g h
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nts Back In 'Reality'
Skowroa, Buffering from •
.cold, hurt his back la a work­
out Wedaeaday but asaerted
ha waa ready to play,
’Thera are only a tow
games toft and I want to be
in there," said the Yankee
first baseman, wbo waa lifted
for veteran Dale Long ha
Thursday’s U series-opening
the possibility that BID Show- Yankee triumph.
ran might not be able to play Terry, wbo gave up more
home rune than any pitcher In
at first base.

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ant an year, hot bam wo are
la the aeries. We’re down, but
tar tom e e t"
Dark recalled that the last
fin e they were counted out
was Wednesday at Los Ange­
les—when they went Into the
final toning of their third
gaaM playoff against tba
Dodgers for the Natienai 1m go* pennant, trailing, 6-2. But
they scored four big rune t*
pull K out M and roll Into
the series against the YenAltar today's gams, the
teams taka off Saturday for
transcontinental travel, the
series resuming to Yankee
Stadium on Sunday. The third,
fourth and fifth games In this
heat four out of seven eerie*
are scheduled there, if the
sixth tad seventh games are
necessary, tba teams will
aoma back bora.
Dark announced tkreo finekp changes for today’s gams.
Ha decided to bench his
long-ball hitting first base­
man, Orlando Cspoda, "bogausa he's dead tired."
Ha put tba left banded hit;

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IAN FRANCISCO (VF1) World Series sidelights:
While Ralph Terry Is pitchtog for tba New York Yankees
today, ho may hovo Us mind
ea something besides the
Giants.
HU wife, Tanya, la due to
have their second baby any
meaaaat and the arrival Umo
may coincide with Terry's ap­
pearance oa the mound.

a lift when ba lined • drive
over the left field fence to
batting practice.

Amid Wednesday’s w i l d
celebration over tba Giants’
pennant playoff victory over
the Dodgers, n men watched
delirious fans swarm over a
Powell Street cable car, hug
atraagera and sound long
blasts on auto horns. Beam­
ing, be laid. "It’s wonderful
the way they’re cheering our
Tba two most spectacular astronaut"
plays of tbo day ware turned
la by outfielder Felipe Alou of Business slowed to a virtual
the Giants. Ha leaped high to standstill to Sen Francisco,
the air and knocked down a Including the courts where
drive by Roger Maris to keep the most frequently-beard-and
It from sailing over the fence granted-request was for a mo­
tion for continuance,
for a bom* run.
Before the start ol the
And later be came running
In to catch a blooper off the game. Ibe playera still were
bat of Torn Trtah while sliding laughing about a remark
fiat oa Us belly.
made by pitcher Ed Roebuck
of the Los Angeles Dodgers
An unhappy pre-game Inci­ during the playoff series with
dent was to* theft of tba the Giants to Los Angeles.
American and National Lea* "Her* it la two days after
gua banners which would have the close of tbo regular sea­
son,” cracked Roebuck, "and
decorated the two dugouts.
the New York Meta eUll era
losing ground."

the American League this
year—40—hoped to break Us
series Jinx.
He’s started three gamealoet two of them — and also
made one toeing relief ap­
pearance when, oa hie second
pitch In tbs seventh and de­
ciding game of the 1M0 World
Series against the Pirates, he
served «p a home run ball to
Bill Masaroski wUeh cost the
Yankees the series.
For Sanford, it marked Us
first World Series start, lie
tost pitched against the Dodg­
ers to the second game of the
playoff series oa Tuesday.
Both Houk and Dark wera
set for their tUrd game pitch­
ers—in Yankee Stadium on
Sunday. It will be Bin Staf­
ford, 14-t, for the Yankees
agatoit southpaw Billy Pierct,
a Mg bare in the Giants’
eome-from-behind plsyoff vic­
tory over the Dodger*. Pierce
to 1M.

Machen Named
Top Contender

Ovkdo will ba counting
heavily oa the throwing a m
of young Jimmy Courier.
11m Mpbomor* quarterback
baa been Uke a lire wire on
the Oviedo squad, especially
la tba tost two games. In
tba game with tba Ocala JV
It was Courier wbo passed
his team from defeat to a
tie in tba game. In the Uma­
tilla game Courier once again
brought Us team from be­
hind and act them on to the
win. With atlU plenty of
playing tlma remaining In his
es’ aer, Courier could become
one of the real fine pasaers
in Central Florida.
Jimmy Fox and Teddy
BeUhorn will ba the probable
storting ends for tonight’s
game with Jimmy Vilea and
Chuck Littleton at the teekies. Ante Arndt and Tom­
my Partin will be at guards
with Morris Luther the start­
ing center.
Courier will lead the team
Into action and will be doing
tba signal calling. Scoring
ace John Jakubcin and Bar­
ry Gouge will be at the half­
back spots with Thad Lingo
at fullback.

Broncos Con
PROVIDENCE, R. L (UPI) Take Over 1st
—Eddie Msehen, who lost n
12-round decision to Sonny In Grid Loop
Liston in I960, was named top
contender for Liston’s heavy­
weight crown today by the
World Boxing Association.
Machen of Portland, Ore.,
waa placed above Floyd Pat­
terson, who lost the heavy
crown to Liston last week on
n first-round knockout at
Chicago.
The boosting of Machen
from the No. g contender’s
berth to No. ], end the placing
of Patterson at No. S by t!)a
powerful WBA may be a
threat to the return-bout con­
tract that guarantees Patter­
son a shot at Ltatona crown
within a year.
The WBA’s recent campaign
against return-bout tills con­
tracts and the boosting of
Machan may force Liston and
Patterson to go through with
their second fight in February
at Miami Beach, instead of
later to the year—In order to
beat the WBA’s six-months
rule for champions to defend
against top contenders.

Sign 11
DETROIT (UPI) -The De­
troit Tigers have signed 11
playera, Including six pitch­
ers to minor leaguo contracts
for to* 1963 season.

By United Press International
The Denver Broncos, sur­
prise team in the American
Football League, have an op­
portunity to taka over first
place In the Western Division
this weekend If the undefeated
Dallas Texana should falter
In their game agatnet the San
Diego Chargen.
Denver (S-l) plays the weak
Oakland Ralden (0-3) Friday
night to start the AFL’a fourgame weekend program. On
Saturday night at New York,
the Titans (2-2) taka on the
Boston Patriots (2-1).
The Texans, only unbeaten
team In the league (3-0), face
a tough teet against the
Charger* (2-2) at San Diego
on Sunday while the champion
Houston Oilers (2-1) entertain
the Buffalo Bills (0-4),
Denver was favored by 13
points; Boston by 9; Dallas by
2 and Houston by 16.

NEWMARKET, England —
(UPI)— Crocket, a two-yearold thoroughbred owned by
American Danny Van Clief,
won bit fifth race in as
many starts in the Middle
Park Slates Thursday to be­
come a leading contender for
the 2,000 Guineas Classic in
1963.

TH E STARTING lineup fo r the Sanford Junior High School heavy squad
includes fron t row left to right John Cannnvino, Mike Gray, Steve Harris,
second row left to right, Earnie Steele, Mike Fordham, David Goioher,
and L eroy Nopper, third row, left to righ t, Ricky Walatrom, Sterl Weber,
A1 Boniface, end Chuck Scott.
(Herald K ioto)

Seminole
High School’s Touhy stopped the Titusville
Junior Varsity really romp­ Terrier JV’a cold with a
ed Thursdey night ts the of­ SPO win.
fense ran and the big de­
fense of Mike Glad and Jim* Earl Black, Danny TUlls,
Eddla Kosky and Barry
Barks all looked exceptional­
ly good to the backfleld with
hard running and fin# pass
receiving.
The
Seminole
ground game waa almost
stopped cold from the very
begiimtog of tbo game, bat
CHICAGO (UPI) — Mike then quarterback RonnU Hin­
Cestone, Montclair, N. J., son went to the air and Uw
the I960 champion, and three Baby Semlnoles really be­
other golfers toed off today gan to dick. They started
In the semi-finals of the moving right away and the
eighth annual Senior ameteur defense did their part' 11
tournament of the U. S. the Semlnoles roared to the
win.
Golf Association.
Cestoa, 38. waa paired Along with Glad and Tou­
against Merrill Carlsmltb, hy to the line, there was Joe
37, Hilo, Hawaii. Tbo other GaiU and Gary Wataon to
teml-ftoal match pitted Col. add key Ucklei for the even­
Williams K. Lanman, 38, Chi­ ing. The Baby Semlnoles
cago, and Willis Blakely, 61, looked excellent to all de­
Portland, Ore.
partments of the gam* with
Cestone bad the easiest good tackling, blocking and
time to Thursday’s quarter­ real bard running.
final matches, tripping James After the running game
II. McAlvln, Chicago, 3 and slowed down, Hinson started
throwing to Black, Barks,
TUlls and Watson. All of
these boys hauled to some
fine catches as the Indians
Gets O ffer
MELBOURNE (UPI) - moved to victory lane.
Philip Morris of Australia Still undefeated In two
Limited baa offered tennis years and three gamea, the
stars Red Laver and Roy JV’s sport a record unequal­
Emerson annual salaries of ed by any other team to
about 910,000 each if they Central Florida. Next Thurs­
continue to play as amateurs. day night's game will be
Laver, who completed the with Oak Ridge at Oak
grand alam of tennis titles Ridge. Game time will be
tola past season, reportedly 7:30 p. m.
One thing that still pla­
has been offered (73,000 to
turn pro. Emerson Is listed gues the Baby Indians Is
second behind his Australian the Injury bug. Fullback Bud­
teammate to the wutld ama­ dy Burton didn't dress out
for the game and other fine
teur rankings.

Senior AmPlay 'Torrid'

boys missed action bacause
of injuries. A total of sight
or bIdo players art .now on
the injured list and coach
Ralph Stumpf baa an Injured
player just about ov*F time
ho tuna around.

Elimination

1

PROVIDENCE, R.L &lt;UP1)
—An elimination tournament
to determine n suitable epponent to challenge Sonny
Liston for the heavyweight
championship was proposed
today by Tsoy petromfila.
chairman of the* World Box­
ing Association rating oommittee,
Petronella, who said the
rating committee agreed with
hie idea, commented: "Floyd
Patterson’* miserable show­
ing against Liston sboald
force Patterson to prove
himself against the other
contenders before any m
eond match with Liston.

Lyman’s undefeated Grey,
bounds will be’ seeking their
(earth win to a row tonight
as they play boat to toe
TttusvlU* Terriers at « p. m.
This la expected to be cm
of tbe toughest games in the
Lyman schedule this year.
Lyman head coach Bock
Matte will go with the aarne
tried and proved starting
lineup that baa worked so
wall tons far. Up along tbe
forward wall there will be
John Criswell and Gen* Winkleman at tba ends, Bin
Toonk and Richie McCanns
at the tackles and Manria
Fellows and Dennis Flutter
at toe guards. Chuck Wag­
ner will be at center.
In the backfleld Freddie
Grant will probably get toe
starting nod at the signal
catong spot with high scorer
Paol Blackford at ona half­
back spot and David Haines
at tbe other. Frank Hundley
will fill in the fullback spot
Only one touchdown has
been scored on tbe stiff Ly­
man defame thus far to toe
early season, but tbe Ter­
riers will sure give the boys
a run for their money. Marvia Fellows and Dennis Flut­
ter have been tbe key men
thus far la the Mason and
will be expected to handle
tbe bulk ef tbe chores to­
night. Tbe iron defenM bee
given up only nominal yard­
age thin eeaaon and hoe
bMa very impressive. Melts
1* more than pleased with
the actions of his players and
kas high hopes for tonight’s
Pool Blackford has undou­
btedly been the big offen­
sive gun for the Greyhounds
and la expected to shine
■gain tonight. Plenty of prac­
tice ha* taken place over
toe week to pceparation for
the gam*.
S A F E T Y BELTS
and
S A F E T Y GLASS
H EADQ U ARTERS

MARACAIBO, Venezuela —
(UPI)—Shortstop Lula AparIclo of toe Chicago White Sox
threatened today to quit too
Sox If they persisted In their
demands to cut his salary
for neat season.

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stalwart, swift halfback Ltody
Infante, alio sidelined with
an Injury.
Mississippi, with Its Satur­
day gams site against Hous­
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federal-school
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of more Integration troubles,
drilled mostly on offense
Thursday.

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Cougars who have defeated
Baylor and Texas AAM to
their two outings this season.
Coach Bobby Dodd indicated
he expects a tow scoring bat­
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Yellow Jackets tangle with
Louisiana State Saturday.
"Our line of scrimmage and
their line of scrimmage both
are going to be very tough to
run against" Dodd comment-

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Legal Notice
J?a t t i «**5 o o d # BORNE
D ic iiiii

* • An C iH W w m

T m l&gt;&lt; each *f f n Art
hereby
And r*qnlr*d
to prtiABt A n y eUlmi and da­
man di which yea, or either
• f yea. u y hare eealast the
oetate e f MATTIE
HOOD
HORNE. dactAiad. late of said
Coaaty, to tho County Jadce
Of Samlaelo County, rierlda.
at hie office la tho eeurt
houee o f eald County at Banford, rierlda, wlthta els cal*
Under month* frem the time
o f the ftret publication or
thte notice. Two eeplee of
each claim er demand (hall
be la writing, and ehelt etat*
the place of reeidenco end
poet office address o f the
elalmant, and (hall he ewern
to by the claimant, hi* esent.
or attorney and accompanied
by a filing fee of one dollar
and each claim er demand not
aa filed ahall be veld.
W. Wlleen Horne
Ae administrator e f the
Estate of
HATTIE HOOD HORNE,
deceased
Stonitrem, Davie A Melntoth
Attorneys far Administrator
Poet Office Drawer 111
tanford, Fterlda
Publish dept, SI A O ct I. It.
II. t i l l
CDA-TS
I * THE CIRCUIT COVET R|
AND VOH I U I S I U COEN.
x r . ptiOHtDA no . u s e e

THE H U T I I A l DENKriT
L I F E INSURANCE COM*
PANT, a New Jersey corpora*
lion.
Plaintiff,

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HERBERT MILLER et al.
Defendanta.
NOTICB OP BITIT
THE STATE OP FLORIDA
Tot lltrbcrt Miller.
lib East Victory Drive,
Savannah, (leorgla
Billie Milter,
111 East Victory Drive,
Savannah, Oeorgta.
Ten are hereby notified
that a suit haa been filed
against yea la the above
entitled cause, and that you
are required to Me your an­
swer with the Clerk of this
Court end to serve o copy
thereof upon the plaintiff er
plantlffe
attorney*,
whose
name and addresa la Jennlnge,
Watts, Clarke, and Hamilton,
ISO* Harnett National Bank
Building, Jacksonville A Pier,
Ida, not later then November
IS. IMS. If you fell t* do
■o a decree pro confeeee will
h* entered against you for the
relief demanded In the eom*
plaint This suit Is to fore­
close a mortgage. The real
property proceeded against lei
Skit It. Block U, BUNLAND ESTATES, a sub­
division according to a
plat thereof, recorded In
Plat Uook 11, pages II
to SI o f tho public re­
cords et Seminole County,
Florida.
WTNK88 my hand and the
seal of said Court at Sanford,
Florida, tltla Slth day of
September, IMS.
(SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Cterk of the Circuit court
By: Martha T. Vlhtea
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept SI A Oct. I, IS.
II, IMS.
CD A-il

IN THE CIRCCST COVET OP
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT, IN AND FOR BIIHINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERT NO. 1S4M
NOTICE TO APPEAR
|RY PVBLf CATION!
SUFFOLK
COUNTY
FED­
ERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
a
United
States corporation.
Plaintiff,
VI,
JOHNNY C. HUGGINS and
SIIIIU.ET r . HUGGINS, hie
wife,
Defendant*.
TOi JOIIHNT C. HUGGINS
(Residence Unknown!
SHIRLEY P. HUGGINS,
his wife
(Residence Unknown)
and
Each and all unknown per­
sons. parlies and defendanta
who elalm by, through, under
or against the *fore*-'&lt;t
JOHNNY o. HUaOINS and
SHIRLEY P. HUGGINS, his
wife,
whether ae spouses, heir*, de­
visees.
srantees,
assignees,
lienors, creditors, trustees er
otherwise, a* t« each and all
•f whom residence I* un­
known
and
Bash and all unknown pars■one, partial and defendants,
as to each and all o f whom
residence Is unknown, hav­
ing or claiming to have any
right, till* or Interest In er
to the following described pro­
perty, which I* tho subject
matter ef the above-styled
cause, via.:
Lot
I,
BEAR
LAKE
HILLS, according to the
Plat thereof, ae recorded
In Plat Hook II. Pea* IT
of Ih* Public Records of
Semlnot* County, Florida;
together with;
Two ( I ! Eteelrend Heat­
er* Model 4**-B
Including the building and
appurtenances located thereen, aad together with the
furniture.
furnlehlnge,
and
flatures situate therein, and
leoaled thereon.
TOU, AND EACH OF YOU.
are hereby notified that a
Complaint ha* bean Med by
the
above-named
PUIntlff
against you and each of you
to foracloa* a mortgaga on
ths ahove-deecrlbed property
la tho above-etyled cause and
you and each of you aro here­
by required to file an Answer
er ether Pleading responds#
thereto with the Clerk e f Ih*
above-entitled Circuit Court
and to serve a copy o f such
Answer or other responsive
Pleading upon the Plaintiffs
A g a t M )* Courehon and Cour■non, t i l l Blecayn* Boule­
vard. Miami. Florida, on or
bofor# tho 11th day of Nov­
ember IMS; otherwise tb*
allegation* ef said Complaint
w ill ho u k ea as confessed by
you.
DONE AND ORDERED at
the Seminole County Court­
house. SanforJ. Florida this
Mth day ef September. IMSa USUAL)
^
Arthur It. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk ef the above-en­
titled Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlea
Deputy Clerk
Publish Sept. IS A Oct. I, IS.
. n . im l

CDA-11

■ J £ f Y » N PROCLAMATION
.
» » « by vlrtao at antbarity la me vested aa tha
* W j f tbs c ity o f San.
i K h T1.” 14*- 1 hereby call
a Municipal General Electlea
t# be held throughout tha City
•* Sanford. Florida, on the
Jth day- *f November. IMS.
for the election at two City
Commissioner* each for a
term of otfteo o f thraa year*.
■aid election .hall be held
at the proper preclaet polling
placet In conformity with tha
combined registration under
Seminal* County Regtntratloa
Officer and the Uwn aad ordi­
nance* reUtlag t# elect lens
as new la fere* taiaald City.
The poll* will ba.opened at
T:M o'clock A. it . Eastern
SUndard Time, and -will (lea*
at T:M o'clock P. M. ea said
date.
1 hereby appoint Peter Bn
kur, Howard Cash lag. T. J.
Demere, N. ▼. Parmer, Mrs.
T. O. Albert. Ralph Lasalag,
and lira P. E. RqumllUt. J raa Clerks, and Mrk John MeHotkey, Mrs. MdUil* llarrleon, lir a Mery O.1Holler. W il­
liam a Tanner, m r a Lucille
Klrchhoff, Mrs. i Lids atln*.
Mrs. D. P. Lantar, Mr*. Wil­
liam Gracey, u rn J. Q. Oat
loway, Amen Staffer, Mrs.
Allca Nerdgren, B. H. Lad*eke, Mrs. Ana . Cowan sad
w . A. Ludwig as im pastsrs
of said elsctlon.j
IN WITNESS WHEREOF.
I have hereunto sat my hand
aa Mayor ef tha City o f San
ford. Florida, aa* Save caus­
ed to be affiled hereto tha
■sal ef eald City en this ltd
day et October. IMS.
J. H. Crappo
As Mayer e f tha City of
Sanford, Florida
Attest: It. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Cterk
Publish Oct. I. II. II, M *
Nor. S. IML
CDB-IS
IN THE CIRCUIT COVET OF
TER NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­
CUIT IN AND FOR SBMINOLH COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. tMSS
WILLA
M.
CATER
site
known a* WILLA M. PHA­
SER.
PUIntlff
VOLUSIA INVESTMENT COMPANT, INC. ET AL.
Defendant
NOTICE TO DEPEND,
To Robert It. Hawkins, al­
to known at R. It. Hawkins,
If living and If dtsd, all un­
known persons claiming an
•pent*, heirs, devisees, grant*»A -renter* or ether par­
ties claiming cf through un­
der er against said Def-aStaL
and
nit unknown
persons
claiming any right, title. In­
terest la the fallowing des­
cribed Und situate In Ih*
County ef Seminole, Slat* ef
Flerlds. te-wlt:
8 4 ef N W 'i e f 8E&gt;« ef
XBU and SW!1 of NE'i
of Section II, Township
SI South, Rang* II East,
lying and being In Semi­
nole County, Florida
Tou are hereby notified
that a suit haa been brought
against you, the nature at
which la to remove certain
clouds from and to quiet and
confirm the tit!# Is the above
described property, and you
nre hereby required tn file
your answers with the Clerk
e f the Circuit Court e f the
Ninth Judicial Circuit tn and
for Seminole County, Florida,
aad to serve a copy thereof
upon the Plaintiff's attorneys.
Carpenter A Carpenter, 111IH Metcalf Building, Orlande,
Florida, en or before the Sind
day ef October, IML llereln,
fell not. or a decree pro confeeso will be entered against
you.
WITNESS my hand sad o f­
ficial ssal this lllh day of
Septsmber, IML
(SEAL!
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.,
Clerk of ths Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida
l l ) : Martarct K . Tyr*
Deputy cterk
Carpenter A Carpenter
IU -IH Mttcalf Bldg.
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for PUIntlff
I’ ublleh kept. It, 11 A Oct.
I, II. IML
CDA-II
NOTICB FOR BIDS
Ths Hoard of County Com.
mleslontre ef kemlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida will recele* blda
at the office ef Arthur &gt;L
Beckwith. Jr- Clerk. In the
Courthouse at aauford. Flor­
ida up to i : ! f P. M. Monday,
October IS. IML fer the fol­
lowing equipment:
On* (I) Motor Grader with
fully • enclosed Heel cab.
Grader le b* equipped
and meet the following
specifications:
4 cylinder, 4 cycle diesel
engine, minimum It* M.P..
with hour meter, electric
■tarter, and rain cap en
tu c k .
Minimum
weight
11.104
tb*. with 11.04 * 1 4 - 1 0
Ply tire* front aad rear,
r^-nlng front wheel*, bydraullcally-bout ted mech­
anical ateering.
It foot moldboard, mech­
anically controlled, with
hydraulic shift.
Coneunt.m.eU
tranemle■lon with I or more for­
ward speeds and I or
more reverie apeeds.
Twaaty - four (I I ! month
unconditional
guaranta*
on e n it ir cluteh.
Fries bid shall be for the
Item complete and delivered
to the County Road Depart­
ment and should exclude or
list separately all State and
Federat Tasee and alternate
er eptlenat Items offered. De­
livery date moot b# epectfled
and will he considered la
awarding the contract. Bid
must ba accompanied by de­
tailed factory epeclfleatleas.
ratings and technical data
ceverlag the Ham* t# be sup­
plied.
Price bid shell be fer eath
•al* with payment te be
mad* within M day* after
award ef contract.
Bid to be enclosed In a
scaled
envelope
plaining
marked en the outeld*. “BID
FOR MOTOR GRADER, open
October II. IML'*
Hide will be opened at lt:M
A. M, or at toon thereafter
ae possible, on Tueeday. Oct­
ober IL IML at e meeting
t* be held In the County
Commission Meeting Room In
the Courthouse at Sanford.
Florida.
The right Is reserved te
waive cny Irregularities or
terhnlcallltee la bid*, and to
reje.-t any or all bid*.
Board et County Comui.s
•loner*
Seminole County, Florida
J. C. Hutehtaon, Chalrmaa
By: W. Bush. Jr.
County Engineer
Publish Oct. I, M, IMS.
COB-11

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NOTICE n hereby given that
I am- engaged In but taste at
Casselberry, geminate County.
Flerlds. under the flctlttens
name ef. RAVIN REALTY,
and that I Intend t* register
said asms with tha Clerk- i f
the Circuit Court. Seminole
Ceaaty. Fterlda, la aseerdaace with the prevtefeae ef
the Ftelltleae Name Statute*
te-wlt: Beetles M I.lt Fterlda
Statutes HIT.
Big: Vlasta t MasatmUIa
Publish lep L It. M 4 Oct
I, 1L IMS.
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The Beard at Ceaaty Cammtaeleaera e f Seminole Ceaa­
ty. Florida wUl receive bide
et the efflee e f Arthur H.
Beckwith. Jr- Clerk, la the
Coartheut* at Saaftrd. Flor­
ida ap to l:H P. M. Meadar,
October IL IML fer the fellowing tqulpmenti
Two (I). Compact Car*,
with aaalpmeat le meet
the fel lowing specificsHeat;
Pear Deer Sedan with
Minimum deceratlve style.
Regular Mata
Autematle trsnemletlen. ef
type faralehed by meanfestarer.
ta-tlae er ▼ eaglaa min­
imum S cylinder*, liquid
COO1id.
Mlalmum t f 1M h. p. beIween i .m - 4,IN ILP.M.
R4gutar gasellaa
•Tl a i t er 11 mlalmum
tire else. Spore tire aad
whMl to be laeladed.
Aceeaeerltt: Heater, Two
■ua VI to re. Outside nser
View Mirror ea Driver's
Bids. Tarn Signal Lights
Bids mutt bs seeempanlled
by copies e f dstalUd factory
spec) ft cations,
ratings.
and
technics! data severing Item*
te be supplied.
The
equipment
supplied
(hall ba new, e f current
manufacture aad shall ba cov­
ered by standard factory war­
ranties.
Delivery date must be apesifted la the bid end will be
taken Into consideration In
awarding e f the contrast.
Price bid shall be for cash
sals with payment to he
mad* within le days after
award of contract.
Bids shall lnslud* delivery
I* Semlnot* County Read De­
partment Bhope, South High­
way IT-II, Hanford, Florida,
la atatlng btd price exclude
or list separately all State and
Federal
Taste.
Seminole
County w ill furnteh approirlat* taa exemption eertlleste* at time ef purehast.
Bid to be enclosed la a
staled tnTtlop*. address to
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.,
Clerk, and plainly marked on
the outeldo "HID FOR Two
(1! COMPACT CARS, open
October IS. IIU ."
Did* will bo opened at M ill
A. M. or aa soon thereafter a*
possible, on Tuesday, October
II. IML at a meeting to ba
held In the County Commis­
sion Meeting Room la the
Ceuthoue* at Sanford, Flor­
ida.
The right 1* reserved te
waive anr Irregularities er
tecbalcaUUss .la bid* and- to
reject any er all bids.
Board e f Count Commis­
sioner*
Semlnot* county, Florida
J. C. llutohlsoa. Chairman
Byl W. Bush. Jr.
County Engineer
Publish OeL I, It. IIS*.
CD B.fl
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT,
NINTH JVDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND
FOR SKMINOLH
COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
IN
CHANCERY NO. ILSIi
NOTICB OP SUIT
WILFRED
A. auOKOWBKt
and DOROTHY V. SMOROW
SKI, his wife.
Plaintiffs,
A.' vr. SMITH. St SL.
Defendants.
TUB STATE OP FLORIDA
TOi
J. D. DAVIBo.V. also known
a* JOHN DUAN DAVISON,
and CARRIE 8. DAVISON, his
wife: J. A. HENNK8 T: C. I.
BRITT And SARA It. BRITT,
hla wife; A. W. SMITH, steo
known
as
ALBERT
W
SMITH:
MRS. CATHERINE
R. BERNER, snd each of
them, It alive, aad thslr re­
spective unknown tpouste If
married, and If dead, their
reepeetlv* unknown helre. de­
visees.
grantees,
sMlgnete.
lienor*.
creditor*.
trustee*,
and any and alt ptrtone or
partite having or claiming by,
through, uader or against eald
Defendant, or Defendant*, or
either of them, and against
any and all pereana, natural
or artificial, having, purport­
ing te have, nr claiming tn
hart, any estate, right, title
or Interest In or lien upou
the fallowing dtocrlbad Undo
lying and being In Seminole
County. Florida, to-wl»Lota l it . l i t and STS.
FINECHEST.
according
t* the Plat thereof »* re­
corded tn Plat Book I.
Pag* 11. Publle Racorda
•f Seminal* County, Flor­
ida.
TOU AND EACH OF TOU
ARE
1IEHB8T
NOTIFIED
that a suit has bean brought
against you In the Circuit
Court. Ninth Judicial Circuit,
la and for Seminole County,
Florida, the abbreviated title
ef which la Chancery No. II.III. entitled, WILFRED A.
SMOROW8 KI and DOIIOTHT
V. SMOROW8 KI. his wife,
versus A. W. SMITH, et al
and you and aach ef you are
hereby required te file yeur
ansarer or other defense to
plaintiff*' Complaint with the
Cterk ef the ebove-aatlGeJ
Court, and te aarve a copy
ef Male upea Plaintiffs* attsraeyt- whose addre.e le EJ
ward* Building. Sanford. Flor
Ida. on or before the Ith day
ef November. A. D. IML ••
required by law. else a D*
ere* Pro Conftaso wilt be en­
tered against you and each
e| you for the relief prayed
In eald Complaint.
Tn* natura ef thle toll er
proceeding I* to quiet Ih*
title to Ih* ebove-deecrlbed
land* In Ih* Plaintiff*.

IN WITNESS WHHRBOF, 1
have hereunto set my hand
and affixed tbit, my official
teal, at Sanford. Seminole
County. Fterlda, Ihlt tad day
•f October, A.D. IML
(SEAL!
Aribur l&gt;. Beckwith. J r.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
D&gt;. Jean E. Wilke. DC.
Sttattrem. Davie A Uslntoah
Attorneys at Law
Edward* Building
Poet Office Box 111
Sanford, Florid*
Publish Oct. I, II. 11. uM.
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VALIANT with completely new styling !e«da the major style changes in
the compact car category. Makers say they ere convinced the new Valiant
is the beet all-around compact anybody haa come up with yet. It is on
display now at Brass Motors.
(Herald Photo)

DODGE DART for 1968 as Man at Seminole County Motor* ha* a new
concave grille, and a new longer 111 inch wheelbase. The 1968 Dart in­
clude* the alternator for high speed charging at low speed driving.
(Herald

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MERCURY MONTEREY, now on display at Hunt Lincoln-Mercury has a
unique new feature, the inward sloping rear window. Thin makes a dis­
tinctive new roofline fo r the Mercury, which also has a restyled new
bumper snd concave grille. New triple tallllghts highlight the rear end.

MR. AND MRS. CLYDE NUTT of 106 W. 30th St. take delivery of their
brand new 1968 Pontiac Bonneville, a four-door sedan in Yuma Beige et
Bill Hemphill Motors Thursday. Salesman Henry Bryd is shown at right
with Mr. end Mrs. Nutt.
(Herald Photo)

CTP Hears M azer; Has Business M eeting
By J i m Casselberry
A melting o f Um South
Seminole
Elementary
CTP
w s i held Tueiday night fol­
lowing in addreii from Henry
Mazer, director o f the Florida
Symphony
O rcheitra,
who
spoke to the group regarding
a le r ic i of Youth Concerts
which could be presented for
school children ia the south
end of the county subject to
approval o f the County School
Board.
The overflow audience w ai
delightfully
entertained
by
the talented and clever maes­
tro who illustrated hU talk
with an Improvised piano
solo.
He strrsied his appreciation
for all of tha colorful poateri
made by the children at South
Seminole Elementary to an­
nounce hit visit, remarking,
“ This Is the beat publicity
I’ re ever h id .”
He announced that he will
again be producing the inachool TV series, “ The Magic
o f Music,” which will be
shown over Channel Six in
eight half-hour weekly pro­
gram s starting Monday, Oct.
IS at I p.m.
Mrs. Colecn Pope, office
m anager for the orchestra

Mrs. Barnum
Dies Thursday
Mrs. Mary Barnum. 72,
died Thursday night in the
Orange City Nuralng Home.
A resident at dlOts Myrtle
Ave. in Sanford, she came
here in 1933 from Clarksfield,
Ohio. She was a member of
the
Lake
M ary
Baptist
Church.
Survivors are her husband,
Frank Barnum; a son Bert
Arnold, io die U. S. Air
Force and a daughter, Mrs.
Elmira Hahn o f Colllna. Ohio.
Funeral services will be
held at 10 a. ra. Monday at
Gramkow
Funeral
Home
Chapel with Rev. Paul Calley
o f the West Side Baptist
Church officiating.

and a resident o f Casselberry,
Joined Maser in anawering
questions from the audience
regarding the proposed chil­
dren's concerts before the
meeting was turned over to
CTP President Joe Laird.
Mrs. Mary E. Dunn, first

grade teacher, led the devoturna Is. - - * - Mrs. Lewis Cote, chairman
o f the Library Committee,
asked m ore m otheri to vol­
unteer to help in the library
and M ri. Carol Harrell, part
time librarian, thankod the

for collecting books M e). Laird announced would fessor a t BoUlna CeOsge, wUl
tbs library. present a budget at the No­ bo tbs guest speaker at tho
vem ber meeting.
next meeting o f tb* CTP and
She stated tb it ths library ia
Howard
Babbit,
grounds will spesk o * “ Beading fo r
no longer Just a place for committee chairman, baa ask­ Children”
checking out books. Ths trend ed for volunteer* to work
Jtcfrcshmcnts were served
is toward library sarvlcc, with Saturday morning to beautify in tb* cafeteria fallowing tho
the library becoming s center the school grounds.
meeting and classrooms w ets
fo r
obtaining
phonograph
D r. Carol Burnett, s pro­ opened for visitationrecords and all types o f visual
aids a i well as books.
Mrs. Agnes Shephard, clinic
mother chairman, reported
that 47 mothers attended tho
first clinic meeting this year.
She reported that 161 chil­
dren were treated in the clinic
during the first month of
school and IS mothers con­
ducted an eye clinic to test
Dr. Elmer Q. Close will be and vegetable growing hava
Hit? children's sight.
the speaker at the second ses­ signed up for thle seven-week
Sirs. Peg Simmons has been
sion of the Seminole County course being conducted by tha
named room chairman for
Marketing School neat Mon­ County Agricultural Agent's
grades one through three and
day night at the Agricultural Office. The meetings are held
Mrs. Louise Means, room mo­
Center. Dr. Close la Merchan­ in the Conference Room at the
ther chairman for gradts four
dising Specialist, Division of Seminole County Agricultural
through six.
Marketing of the State De­ Center each Monday night,
Sirs. Simmons announced
7:30-9:30.
partment o f Agriculture.
that five room mothers would
The subject for discussion
substitute for the first grade
will be “ Legislation snd Gov­
teachers Thursday afternoon
ernment Service* Pertaining
at 2 o'clock during a coffee for
to Marketing.”
first grade mothers.
Farmere a r e
acquainted
Tom Moses has been ap­
with some of the legislation
pointed chairman o f tho Ways
and government services per­
and Slcuns committee which
taining to marketing. There
Mrs. H. J. Fernandes, SL
is, however, a great deal
about thsse things that many Petersburg, sister of Mrs.
farmers do not know. A more Louis Rotas, Sanford, died
thorough understanding should Thursday at her home.
beneilt t h e m
individually
A native o f San Juan,
with their marketing. In ad­
Puerto Rico, Mra. Fernandes
dition, there are many dif­
TALLAHASSEE
( U P I ) - A ferent possibilities for group cam e to Florida in 1M3. The
top to bottom reorganisation action to improve marketing. deceased had many friends in
of the much-criticised State These things will be discussed Sanford, and is survived by
Beverage Department was an­ this session and in later ses­
M. A . Fernandes, son, Paul
nounced today by Director sions.
J. Fernandes, grandson, o f
Tom Lee Jr.
Recently the Florida State St. Petersburg, her brother
The wholesale reshuffle of Department o f
Agriculture Louis Castro, Miami, an aunt,
l Jobs sod authority followed completed a reorganization
Mrs. L. Sanches, and her
; strong criticism of the agency program. Throughout the re­
nephew, Michael J. Ptkuleff
from various areas and con organisation the ares o f mar­
of Sanford. Ptkuleff is at
vlctlon o f a top department keting was emphasized. Dr.
present a student at Mar*
official and aa undercovar Close will present in detail
quetta University, Milwaukee,
agent on felony chargee.
tha newly form ed Division of Wls.
The new plan includes crea Marketing as well as certain
Funeral arrangements are
tion of six new positions, in activities of other divisions
incomplete.
eluding an Internal auditor closely associated with the
responsible only to Lee whose field o f marketing.
function will be to check on
Many producers and ship­
activities of beverage person pers are unaware of cervices
nel.
which are available to them
and the method of procedure
to be followed in obtaining
these services. A m ore thor
The
First
Presbyterian
ough understanding of the
operations and goals of the Chu'ch of Sanford has an­
By Jose Casselberry
State Department of Agricul­ nounced that Promotion Day
Tho
L'nitod
Presbyterian ture will prove bcMficial in
will be observed Sunday b y
Wumcn of the First United solving local marlutling prob­
the Church School when U
Presbyterian Church of Cas­ lems.
parents

and organising

D r. Close To Speak

A t M a rk e tin g School

Mrs. Fernandez
Passes Away

HENRY MAZER, director o f the Florida Sym&lt;
phony Orcheatru, center, was Kuest at Tuesday's
meeting o f the South Seminole Elementary LTI*
to discuss a proposed plan for bringing a Youth
Concert series to South Seminole areas. With
him are Mrs. May Oetrow, CTP program chuirmun and Maj. Joseph Laird, CTP president.
(Herald Photo)

Moose Set Degree Teams
And Women Of The Moose
Sanford Moos* Lodge 1U1
Wednesday
O st

step*

night

took

the

towards forming

its own Degree Team s and
also voted to officially apply

for approval to establish a
local chapter of Women of
the
Moose. Otis
Sjoblom,
governor o f Um lodge, an­
nounced today.
Elections were held to fill
three offices naming Bruce
r ic r iT iu io ns nr
NOTICE IS hereby (Ivcn that Aul, one &gt;car trustee; Bill
I am enaas*4 In boalnsss at
Maitland. Fla., Scmlnul* Co in - Harris, two year trustee and
tr, Florida, under the flcll. Harold Patterson, prelate.
Gone
same
of.
HICKOftT
Sjoblom
displayed
wristHOUSE, and that I Intend
tn reliefer eald name with the watches to be awarded the
Cterk of the circuit Court, man and woman who brings
Seminal* County, Florida. In
accordant* arlih lha provi­ in the greatest number of
sion* ef the Fielltloue Nam* m w Moose members before
Statute*, te-w lt: section MS.os
the next enrollment which
Florid* Statute* tMT.
Slut Mildred Cell C..t*man has been scheduled for Nov.
Publleh Get. I. 11. If, IS, t i l l .
11.
CD S-!*

Legal Notice

9

State Beverage
Dept. In Shakeup

In addition, each woman
bringing in a new member
will becom e an “ honorary
m ayor" o f Mooschart and
also will receive a copy of
the Moosebart Choir's new
record o f Christmas Carols.
Each Moose who signs 12
new members during the na­
tional drive now underway to
mark the Order's 7Mh Jub­
ilee Anniversary will receive
a diamond ring.
Announcement was made
that lJol mem bers and their
wives are invited to attend
a district meeting and lun­
cheon Sunday at noon when selberry wUl meet at the home
Orlando Lodge 7&lt;ki will be o f Mrs. Bsrl Pitman, Hobson
hosts. The lodge is located St. In Sanlando, at • p.m. neat
a t S001 N. Orange Blossom Wednesday.
Trail and Moose there have
Mrs. Clauds Dean la presi­
often worked closely with dent of this group and Mrs.
Um Sanford Lodge.
Earl Harris ia Bible teacher.

Casselberry
U PW ToM eet

Church School
To Have
Promotion Day

the eevenlh
Dr. Close will also discuss grades below
slate legislation pertaining to will move up.
The church also wUl Join
marketing and contrast it
with legislation at the fed­ in the annual observance ot
World Wide Communion Day
eral level.
Some U grow ers in tb* at both Um 6.43 a. m. aril
fields of citrus, ornamental U a. a . worship aerveiea. .

�mm Faity-M ro. u. U Mehern it.i r u n et Light* u
•option — Mrt. Arch Thompm b : Anaaal Parian Dinaor —
Mra. Donald Jowrs; D m f
Tuadijr Toa—Mrt. Ctrl Aootia; Men’* Corporate Con*
Biuakm Broakfasi-Mrs. Edith
Brown, Leo Swartz, tad Mr.
•ad Mrt. Bay mood Lundqnltt
Mrt. Irwta FMaeber will plan
detentions &lt;tr aQ apodal
church occasions; tad Mrt.
X. W. Wlllitmt It Coordlaator
of Luncheons for tha group,

Ait Festival Spe
Mens Famooe Name

ipiscopal Women

Mostly White • A Few Colon

3Ian Luncheon

Regular *2.99 to f&amp;OO

Meeting Monday

Annual Dinner
H eld By League

Bar. Walter Fotaraon, Ca­
rt tt of St Baraabtt Eplseopal
Church la DoLaad will ha tha
fatal tpatkor at tha Pall
uaehaoa aid gontral mooting
of tha Chnrehwoman'a group
of Holy Croat Episcopal
Church which will bo hold
Monday at 11:10 pja. Ha win
dltcuat a phtta of tha church
hlttory for tha woman.
Tha maatiag win ha hold In
tha Pariah Houaa at Fourth SI.
•ad Magnolia Art. and win
ha pctcadad by a covered dlah
lunchaan. Mra. Xkbard Daaa.
chairman of tha organization,
latuad a cordial Invitation to
•U woman of tha church to
•ttand tha luachaoa and matt­
ing.
Mra. X. W. William*, co­
ordinator of lunchaona for tha
church, wlU ba assisted by
Mra. Harry Laa, Mra. Boy
HoUtr, Mra. W. J. Thlgpan,
Mra. Martin J. Bram, Mra.
Donald Balaa, Mra. Hobart
Shaddan, Mra. Josaph Saundara, and Mra. Harlan Xhoadtt.

The Sanford Story Laagu*
Tb* program doted «
nut at the Epiacopal Pariah talllag of tha atory, " T
House for lta annual
Blu* Ptnafora,'

m..tln*
m
ttunf

«lth
Vila

Wr,
Mrs*

| T VF . Jud* aMi K«r Hvlng
w.
mAikm* th
«i

William*, Mra. H atty, Mra.
Robert WUUama, Mra. Harold
Pauvtr, Mra. David Pauvar,

Mra. Betty Snyder, Mra. A.
J. Greer, Mra. R. c. Maxwall, Mra. Clarence Snyder
and two gueaU, Mra. Ruth
Long and Mra. Stella Moore.

New Date Set

MRS. W. L. GRAMKOW 8R. greet* Mra. B. R.
Doga, tha only one of the charter members of
the Woman's Club who took part on the pro­
gram.
(Herald Photo)

Halloween Social Enjoyed By Class
Tha Adult Ladle* CUw of
Devotions w*r* ted by Mra.
Xte Oeteea Baptist Church Trammel Kilpatrick. Naw of­
ficers for tha daaa are Mra.
Guy Beall, preaidant; Mra.
Bobert Williams vice pwil­
dcat; Mr*. Lola Brook* teeratary. Committees wiU be
appointed later.
The social hour followed
with Mra. Albert Clark tn
charge of game* and refresh­
ments. All membera tame in
costume earning out th*
Halloween theme. Mr*. Dark
as a witch and Mra. Kilpat­
rick as a down. A gam* of
pinning tha tall on th* eat was
won by Mra. J. J. Rsdditt.
Refreshments of a a n d wicbea, chip* and dip and
punch were served to Mrs.
Clark, Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs.
Beall. Mra. William*, Mr*.
Redditt, Mr*. L. W. Jones,
Mra. Tommy Sermon*. Mra.
David Hoeack. Mra. W. W.
Smedberg, Mra. BUI Howard,
Mra. Mary Colley and Mra.
Elmar Shivers.

New Arrivals

organisers of the League. She I
will be remembered by many
Sanforditea at tho author of
maay books and aapocUUy
for bar children's hooka.
All profit from th* aate of
tb«»* cookbooks will bo used
to buy books or other necess­ The second Tuesday of each
ary equipment for the acbeol month haa been designated at
tho naw WMU day at Flrat
Ubrartea.

For Baptist

WMU Meetings

Junior Story Laagu*. Mist
Judy Robb it sponsor of this
group.
Mra. Ruth K. Long, coordi­
nator of Ubrariaaa of Somiaol*
County schools, was intro­
duced by Mra. E. C. Williams
and giro a vary informative
talk. 8ho told of tho many
needs In th* school Ubrartea
tinea then haa been an in­
crease of 100 per cent la stu­
dent* la the Seminole County
schools ta the past tan years.
Several membera told atoryottea as introduced by Mr*
WUUama and Mrs. Ruth Long
told a Iran atory at South
Dakota.
USE ENOUGH MAKE UP
Don’t make tha mistake of
applying mako-up too sparing­
ly in an attempt to aehteve a
natural-looking affect Th*
"natural look" often requires
more mako-up to cover every
blemish and to blend tho color

$1 .9 9 - * 2 .9 9

N ew Residents
North O rlando

cboao North Orlando bocauaa
Among new ratidesta of tha of tha naw coUaga, axpaetad
faat growing town of North to bo open by next year.
Orlando aro: Mr. and Mrt.
Donald W. Corklll and ton.
Donald, of IS* Lombardy'
Road. Donald attend* tha
third grade at AQ Soul*
School, la Sanford. HU fa­
ther la a aaeurity officer at
tha Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion.
Mr. and Mra. Eugana A.
Lux and two children, Mich­
ael, 13, and Maria, 10, lira
at 160 Lombardy Road. Mich•al la la tha ninth grade at
Seminole High School and
Maria attend* Longwood Ele­
mentary School. Tha family
came bar* from DoLaad and
Mr. Lux b alto aarving in
at tha SNAS.
A newly-wed couple, Mr.
and Mra. Harold Longcora,
live at It North Cortes Ava.
Kaop ap w ith your frtead* aetM ttai
Mra. Alice Mlnca, tha brlde’a
mother, Uvea with them.
white y o «’ra sw ap a t ao l aga. Sou
Mra. Longcora dabble* In
who ta iB ttiaff omgagod ta d nurrted
art work and enjoy* akin-div­
ing and water aiding. Tha
and how tha local fo o tb a l team la
Woman of th* Flrat Proa- man of tb* family, aaya "be
bytarian Church havo planned tnjoya fishing and boating."
tha folkiwlng circle meeting*
Mr. and Mra. David Kayzr
for Monday:
and ton, Jimmy, moved to
•:43 am . — Circle 1 with 110 South Edgemon from At­
Mra. Charles Kauffman, Jen­ lanta, Oa. where they have
kins Circle; Circte S with Mrs. bean for tha peat three year*.
Tako tho heal mow*Prank Woodruff, Magnolia Their original born*, howpapor with yoa to cotAvo.t Circle a with Mra. aver U In thla area.
Jamts Coleman, R a v o n a Mr. and Mra. Andrew P.
logo- Call P A 2-M U o r GA S-S9S8
Park; Circle 4 with Mra. J. Scbupbacb and daughter,
M. Garrett, Jewett Lana; Cir­ Bet*!, moved to 10 North
fo r a auboerlpttoo to
cle S with Mra. P. T. Mari- Edgemon, from Whitaatono,
th« SANFORD HERALD.
wethar, Celery Ave.; Circle N. Y., a auburb of Naw York
• with Mra. L. L Frazier. City. Mra. Schupbach atated
Lincoln St.; Circte T with Mrt. that tha haa been hoping to
Lloyd Boyte, MtllonvUte, and com* to Florida aver line*
Circle • with Mra. Clarvnc* 1M0 and bar dream la to
Syndcr, Osteen.
paint tea acenaa from tb*
1:1. p.m. — Circle 10 with beaches nearby. Mr. Schup­
Mra. J. E. Baktr, W. First bach build* furniture and
St.; Circle • with Mrs. J. C. putter* around tha houaa.
The Entire School Y
Trawlck, E. Fourth St.
Daughter, Betel, U a aenlor
Malted Anywhere For On
S p.m. Evaning Circlet — at Lyman High School. They
Clrcl* l with Mra. Adams, W.
Third St.; Circle 3 with UUa
Rebecca Steveaa, Park Avt.,
and Clrcl* 4 with Mra. Y. C.
Bollinger, W. Firat St
Evening Clrcl*-! at T:43 p.m.
with Misa Edna Chittenden
Palmetto Ave.

J aka

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S ock J o S ch ool!

Presbyterian

Circles Meet
Monday

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services

Guests at a morning cotta*
usually don't wear as drossy
clothes aa they do for an
afternoon tea.
gram wlQ be protested at 10
a.m. and wlU be followed by
a covered dish hmcheoa after
which circle* 1 through 3 will
hold their monthly meetings.

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By Abigail Van B a m

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SIAM ABBY: For lo year* I
have beta trying to convince my wife
tlMt it ie her duty to get up in the
morning end prepsre brnkfut for
me. She doesn’t hsve to go to work.
so if she went beck to bed afterwards
Jt would be ail right with me. She
trim me that I am behind-the-times
end that 98% of. the wives sleep in
the morning end thsir husband*
either get their own breakfast or go
out and buy it somewhere. Can you
tell tne if this is correct? I would
like to know approximately how
many wives in our nation still get up
in the morning to prepsre s decent
breakfast for thsir families ?
NO BREAKFAST
,
DEAR NO: Your wife must have
"dreamed" those statistics. I am
willing to bet that at least 78% of
our wive* have the coffee perking
at 7:80 a. m. How about it. girls?
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DEAR ABBY: A teacher in our
; school has started the "Honor
Bystem.” During tests she leaves the
. room and the students are on their
"honor." I do not cheat, but several
i of the others do. They look up the
; answen and copy them straight out
; of th* books. Consequently they
: make better grades than I do. What
‘ is your opinion o f our "honor nyiu
; tsm?"
HONEST
DEAR HONE8T: I think th*
teacher has the honor end tha kids
; have the system. Tell your teacher
• to take off the rose-colored glasses.

The lysten ia not working.
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D E A R ABBYi My hutbend
worka the ntaBd shift, which leans
he leaves home at 3:80 hi the after­
noon and comes home after mid­
night.
By the time he wakes up la the
morning, the ehUdfSB are gnat to
school. He doesn't even know he has
a family. 1 have SB the derisions to
make and all the discipline problems.
I am fed up with the full responsibili­
ty. Don’t teQ mo ho is sarnie* a taring
for "his family.” He haa plenty of
seniority whets he works and could
get the flint shift by asking for it
What do you think I should do?
FED UP TO HERB
DEAR FED UP: I think you
should tsO your husband what yon
have told me. Unless you have al­
ready told him so many times that
he thinks you’re kidding.
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DEAR ABBY: t was very disap­
pointed in the poor judgment you
showed in publishing tha lettsr
signed LIED ABOUT. It waa from
a 17-year-old complaining because a
friend went to confession and mad*
up horrid lies involving him (or her).
Anyone who knows anything about
the Catholic religion knows that no
names are mentioned in confession,
and if anyone attempts to involve a
third party by name, ha is atopped
immediately by tha priest and is re­
primanded. Please, Abby, print my
letter to correct an unjust miscon­
ception.
A CATHOLIC

By Oswald Jacoby
lb s unlucky opart was
holding forth oa ths bad luck
that seams to haunt him. Hers
is his sad story:
“ My luek had boon bad as
usual, but I finally got vulasrsbls and picked up ■ nice qppyg
comfortable no-trump hand, g iftg fl
My partner raised to game 4 X I B
and when tbe deuce of spades
was opened agalaat my only
four-card suit everything look­
ed rosy. But look what heppened to me!
%
"I played tbe thro# from
j. ,
dummy and East went into T X
conference with h i m s o l f . yggg
Xveatually ho played the eight
opfltl
and from then on my cause

(t)g JJte (jJ o m m
A psychology professor says
it’s line and dandy for a mar.
ried couple to quarrel occas­
ionally if they keep the quar­
rels "elfiUicd."
The professor didn't lay
down a sat of ground rules
for keeping • husband-wife
argument ''civilised'' — but
how about these for a starter
net?
Don't yell—or, worse yet,
talk ia icy, cutting tones.
Don't drag t past disagree­
ment into n current trgu-

Don't try to and the argu­
ment before It is finished by
walking out, banging a door
or saying In a pompous man­
ner, "I don't want to discuss
it any more.”
Remember that there la
probably some right on both
lidos—so don't act superior
or holier-than-thou.
Try for a compromise or for
understanding Instead of for
total victory.
If you started the quarrel
don’t be too proud to try to
Stay on the subject. Don't end it In a way the ether can
try to rattle more than one accept.
problem at a time.

w u hopeleu. I won with the
tea tad led a club. East got
la with the ace, laid down
the king of sped** and cootinusd with the four where­
upon I lost thru spade* and
two eluba. lb add to my trou­
ble* the appanwla picked
up a lay down slam oa the
very aeat band."
East’s crucial play proved
meet effective sad la a* mbusual case where an intermed­
iate card by third hand galas
a trick for his side. It could
hare eost the defease a trick
bed West opened from certain
combinations, but there were
more chancee that It would
gain, as It actually .jild,

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Hetro-Goldwyn-Mayer’a "Two Weeks la Another
Town," screen version of Irwin Shaw’s best­
seller novel. The drama of a broken-down Holly­
wood star who makes a come-back as a director
was filmed in Cinemascope and color, largely on

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WEST LOS ANOBLBS, Calif.
(UP1) — Fbur person* were
killed — eos bludgeoned with
s revolver sad three shot to
d«ati&gt;—and another seriously
injured at midnight as a middis-sgsd Unsat went berserk
ia a rooming bouse.
Police scoured tbs area
trouad ths rundown, two-itory
rooming house tor a man de­
scribed as gray-haired, be­
spectacled and about 4S years
of sge.
Ths erased killer apparently
used his rsrolvsr to beat to
death one msa, idsnilfled as
Edwsrd P. Clerk, about W.
Than In a detpersU ssesps
ota of the building sad kite
ths darknsu, he shot four
persons, killing three.

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end will play through Tues­
day.
On Wednesday and Thurs­
day, "Ths Purple Gang" with lit* (ft Orrwtm Ataaase
Barry Sullivan and "Tbs Big III* (*&gt; Wak* UB Merle*
(t) CrohlSew* News
Country” with Gregory Peek ItiU
ill (t) Deputy Dew*
(I) CartaSBvIlle
will play.
While Hunter
Throe films ere scheduled 1:1* (t)
(I) Cartoon Carnlfa!
for Friday end Saturday. They I iN (I) OooS Morning
(4* Oapuia Kangere*
■ n "Frontier Gun,” "G obs
(1&gt; Bupor Car
With the Wind” and ths Pat­ Btt* It) Muff * Reedr
terson • Liston championship IMS I) Alois * Mo Chipmusks
fight.
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ester U riel/ or location* U first run film* for Sanford 11:11 (I) Teslt*
Roms,
Motro-Goldwyn-May•rie "Two Weeks In Another
Town,” acrrrn reralon sf
Irwin Shaw’s best-sailing nor*1. has an Impress!?* eaal
headed by Kirk DougUa, Edward 0 . Robinson, Cyd Charisse, George Hamilton, Claire
Trevor and two sf Europe's
most exciting young aetre****,
Dahlia Lav! Md Rosanna
Schiafflno. The fUa will be
shewn at the Movleland Drivela ■undey.
Unfolding a powerful drams
of a Holiwood star (Kirk
Dougin*) on the downgrade
who fights to regain hi* self
respect, "Two Weeks ia An­
other Town" tells a itory *nat t*d against • background of
risvle-auklng, but U basically
sa engrossing drams of oat
Bum’s efforts to find hlmsslf
•mid a group of psopl* sntangled In a web of love, hats,
frustration, deceit and re­
rango.
The other feature on the
program Is "Madison Are."

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11:41 (I) NPl. l*ro Football
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(1) Mr. Mug**
4:1* (41 lockup
(I) key Rogers
1 :0* (4) Amateur Hour
13:4* (1) WartS Berle*
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tl* (4) O k. Collet* Bowl
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“5 Weeks In A Balloon

AT KNIFE’S POINT — R ory Calhoun counters
a lovely lady’s threat with charm and diplomacy
in tnna« scene from American International's
"Marco Polo," Cinemascope and color adventure

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WASHINGTON (UP1) —
James H. Maredltb will have
the protection of somo marshale and troop* ler the full
year and a half he ia to at­
that civilised you won't even tend the University of Miahave to cell it n quarrel, but •liiippl, U. f. officials said
todsy.
an argument. For that’s what
a civilised quarrel ia.
More Insight on husbeadai
Read Ruth Mlllett's booklet.
"How to Have n Happy Hus­
band." lend IS easts to luth
MtUctt Reader Im tee c/o
The Sanford Herald, P. O.
Box 4SB, Dept. A, Radio City
Station, New York IB. N. Y.

on

"Young Philadelphians'

looks and Authors

Peel Newawn

Netherlands

spectacle, opening Sunday at the Rita Theatre.

Tbe exciting story o f the i hordss sad discovered the uses
greatest sad mightiest advsn- o f gunpowder In war ss d who
turs ever Uvod requires a loved many orotic women, oragroat ta d m ighty motion pie- ploys a cast o f thousands e f
lure to bring It to life on the Chin#** end Caucasians plus
ICrsonl
hundreds o f strongs animals
American I n t o motional'* and hors** to a u k s for a
spec tail# thriller “ Marco Polo” memorable and t k r 1111 a g
ia that extraordinary motion drama,
picture end tha story is that
Through tho magic o f mo­
o t tho lJth Century cltlson o f tion plcturos. you aro transV snlcs wko ventured into a period back almost 700 years
w orld o f strangs and i v t w n * to accompany Marco Polo on
mystsries to Ur* In Watery *• hte epic Journey behind th*
•Marco Polo— greatest advsn- Great Hall o f China Into
tursr o f all tim o."
never-beforo-seen lands o f inEary Calhoun, fa mad for trlguo and terror, beauty aad
hi* portrayals o f dashing aad wonder, danger and mystery,
daring adventurers, portray*
Teu ars by hi* side so ho
tho title rets, with lovely Toko flrhta o ff fitrto Mongolian
Tani as tho mysterious O ri-' swordsmen, as ho save* a
natal Princess. “ Marco Polo," beautiful Prince** and a great
filmed la ClnemaScepo and country from tho sell designs
color, opens Sunday at ths of brutal plotters, and as h*
Rita Theater .
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storms th* greatest city o f th*
Ths stirring tala o f this Orient with th* aid o f a new
fcr*at man, a man who ran- and revolutionary weapon o f
g a s r e d figh tin g barbarian war.

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Hospital Btds • Plijrpcai
Wheel Chain • Stroller*
Commode* • Baby Bed*
Walken
• High Chair*
Crutches • BoOoway Bed*

WILSON - MAIER

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C H U R C H or S C P OO L
GROUPS, Clabs, ete.-Tbe
boat card plea yet for ralslag C h r i s t m a s money.
PA M M . Retainer

Thomas Moving
&amp; Storage
DIO YOU KNOW . .
Yon caa *tore up to 1000
pouada o( ANYTHING for a
whole month lor joat 95.007
You caa more the furalihing* of a X bedroom house
scrota town for about $27.00.
Pro* Ealimatea, no oblige*
tioaa.
201 N. Laurel
PA X-1M1

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Pure. X bdrm. apt Only tU.
Up*tain 1703 Magnolia.
Apt 940. AduKa. « u Park.

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Purnlabed Gang* Apart*
meat 205H E. 1Mb.
Pun. Apartment
407H W. 1st

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X BE. Purnlabed. AU-Electrlc.
Located 503H Wylly near
NAS. 970 mo. PA X-3540
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CONVENIENT TO BASE
9 Bedroom*, kitchen equip­
ped. largo living room.
$105 o month. 105 E. Wood­
land Drive. PA $-7057 after
4:50.
1 Bedroom Purnlabed House
on river. $50 a month. Ph.
PA $-2171

w ar

X Bedroom*, kitchen equip­
ped. 323-0037.
Purnlabed X story bouse. On
Hlway downtown, $05 a
month. PA 930TL
Lake Cottage Pure PA X-0100

I WANT A HAMMJWER.’r '

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WfTM EVERYTHING .&lt; » £
ON ir-EVEKtTHlNe'y up/

4 ROOMS and bath. Com­
pletely untarnished. Near
NAS. Nothing fancy, but
cheap rent $7.50 week. Ph.
PA 2-3210.
Pimlabed Apartment cloao
la. Jimmy Cowan, PA $-401$
WELAKA
APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. Pint St
R E N T A BED
Roll* way, Hospital A Baby
Beda
By Day, Weok, or Month
CARROLL’S PURN1TURE
Ph. PA X-51$l 111 W. lat St
Ptun. Apia. $1$ Park Avo.
Ph. PA 9-40)1.
Moltenvlllo.
EFFICIENCY Apt., Sanford
aoweat ideally located oa
Pint S t near Peat Office.
S City Parking Lots, shoppiag places. Suitable for
couple or single, on* rent
No utility charges. Inquire
Manuel Jacobson D e p t .
Store.
CLEAN first floor apart­
ment. Private entrance.
1004 Palmetto Avo.

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PA 2-1442 between S:30 to
7:00 Mon.-Prt or PA 2-4501
any other dme. lit W. 17th
St
ROOMS. The Gables, 401
Magnolia Are. PA 2-0720.
3

n -r

Bedroom
unfurnished
bouse. 1305 Elliott. Phone
FA 2-5254 or PA 2-0625.

Unfurn. X BR house. Kitchen
equipped, p a 2-30$5.
2 BR unfurn. bouse. Electric
equipped kitchen. 34X2 Or■age Avo. Call 522-0630 af­
ter 5:30.

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SCANS

STRONG

Unfurnished a BR boose.
M12 Willow, PA 2-0274.

WITHOUT

Saa-Lanta Apartment large 1
bedroom apartments, taraiabed or unfurnished. 404

M INM M O ST
TO O f ATM -

E. 14th S t, Sanford. Phone
222*334.
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2 Bedroom unfurnished house
**45 Myrtle Ave. PA 90363.

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Apartment*

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It Pays To Do Business Thru Herald Classified. Ph. FA 2-5612 For Fast Results,
« OR 2 Bedroom Houset. Pb.
NO 1-3122.

g Bedroom furnished home, 2 BR, GROUND floor fare,
doee to Shopping Center,
duplex apt Contact 2211
•creened in porch, fruit
Palmetto.
tree*. PA MM3 before
$:*0 a. m. end after • p.m.
urn. 2 Bedroom
Adults. FA 2-7M4.

* o
bedroom
furnished
apartment. 2101 MagaeUa,
«J.OO. Phone P A B9M1,
Robert A. Williams.

3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen
•Rttlppvd. including dishwaaher, garbage disposal.
3 Bedroom partly furnished
$100 n month. PA M ill.
bouse. NO S-31U.

3 Room furnished Apartment
Close up town. $19. Mo.
Call FA 2-891.
Pun. Apt. Utilities furnisb«d. 232 W. 17th. PA 3.132$
Newly decorated Apt Elect.,
hot A cold water Furn. 1217
Madera 2 bedroom furnishMagnolia.
Od Apartment upstairs
# W 30$ W. 13th St $90
par month, water included.
Small efflee space, lights
* water furnished. Phone 3 Bedroom Furalahei House.
PA 1-1401 nr PA 3-MS1.
200 Iroquois Ave. after 1
p. m.
3 ROOM furnished Apartment
Near downtown. FA 24431.

IT’S A BUYER’S
MARKET

This delightful CB home buy
homes. Wo boro 1 BR, 1 has 3 bedrooms, 1 bath,
hath te I BR, 2 hatha In and features fully equip­
various sections of San­
ped kitchen, heating unit,
ford. Price* range from
hot water healer,, and
$7,300 to IlM tt. Monthly
open beam ceilings.
payments as tew as $WJO
includes everything. Homes The total purchase price of
this home (which is litus­
available lor ns little ns
ed to a double let with
gSo.oo down, yea, today’s
many shade trees) is just
home buyer has the hugest
tTJM. Top aetch financ­
selection at the lowest
ing!
prices.
So take a trip from us and
driva by 3404 Grandview!
It's a hooey1

Stenstrom Realty
.11 N. Park Ave.

$4,500

LONGDALE

Can PA 34471 after 1:00 p.m.

I BE. CB home by owner,
practically new. Cnrporto,
fenced. No down paymt
8UNLAND ESTATES
$42 Mo. 3234341.
dean three bedroom, one
both Masonry borne, kit­
I URGE BEDROOM house
chen equipped. Chinch bug
and Florida room which
can bo noddy changed to­ proof lawn, largo backyard
with small trees. Small
te 4th BR. t hatha, plenty
ef closets, citrus trees to equity, tew monthly pay­
yard, 1 block from South- ments. See 30$ Fairmont
Driva. Cell PA I447S.
side school. Newly de­
corated Inside, and out Ap­
ply Manuel Jacobson De­
partment Store, a c r o s s
from post office.

Bruce Airport

With Your Job
• 150 f t .- 4 ft. CHAIN LINK
• S TERMINAL POSTS

St. Johns Realty

INSTALLED ____ _______ $139.95
CALL

$38-1331 . W.

P.

Moore Fence Co., Inc.
Hwy.

17-13

Casselberry

Sunland Estates Homes
3 - BEDROOMS. 1. W i A 2 BATHS

VA-NO

DOWN PAYMENT

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
YA - Coaventtenal * PHA Financing

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Inland Estates . On 1T41 (2 ML So. of Saaford)
Sales Office 1st. Hsaas Isolds Eatrance

KINGSWOOD BUILDERS. INC.

PH. PA 14074
JIM HUNT REALTY. Salsa Agent
Days. PA M ill • Eva. 4k San. PA &gt;4441 - &gt;234704

Central Air Conditioned
4 BEDROOM.

11'*
HOMES
Priced Front

MONTHLY
PAYMENTS

THE TIME TESTED FIRM
11$ N. Park Ave. PA 34121

2 Bedrooms with
carport
$7,230
$ Bedrooms with
carport ................. $7,000
4 Bedrooms with
carport ................ $8539
Includes Heating System,
Tiled Window Sites. Tiled
TUb Area, Inslda Utility.
Ne Down Payment Low
Monthly Terms.
WTita P.O. Box 23, Leesburg,
Pla., for Pros Brochure.

VA, CHA a IN-SERVICE LOANS
OPEN DAILY II TILL •
A NASSAU VACATION FOR

Bids being received for old
chureh building. Church of
the Naiarcne, Lake Mary,
PA 2-23$$.
NEW HOMES
All 3 bedrooms aad 2 baths,
Built-in Ovon and Range.
Central location. Terms:
PHA $400.00 down. VA
nothing down. 30 years.
$13,000. Sin modsla to
choots from.

J. W. Hall, Realtor

3

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In eseellent mechanical condition.
We

Home

Improvement*?

WUI Do It Fur Lewi And Give You
Ileal In Maltriale And Wurhmin«hlp.

Thu

Aluminum • Awnings • Carport*
Flush, Jalousie, aad Scree* Doors.

Gutters, Siding,

Florida All

Weather

Room*

Screen Eaetaeures For Pslloo. Porches sad Pool*.

No Money Down • Up To 5 Yeuro To Pay

FREE

E ST IM A T E S

All Work And Material*
Guuranlced

»nd

Bonded

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

NOW

A

Heater

57 Dodge Sierra Wagon
Yuliy equipped.

61 Slmca 4 Door Sedan
In eseellent coadlllun throughout.

H

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Guaranteed

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l i e n FUHD P-100 I'lehup, 114 In.
• w iw wheel base, 6 cylinder, engine,
heater, reconditioned.
M 4Q C
new palnl. Reduced to
I£99

H I V lfO l I 1

CADILLAC
Warrunty Used Cara

CORVAIR 2 D oor.................... ...............
CADILLAC 4 Door, Air fund...................
CHEVROLET 4 Door. Air Cond................
LARK 2 Door Hardtop ••••••••##
COHVAIK 4 Door Deluxe
RAMBLER t Door, Auto
OLDS 2 Door. Power

$QQ
$JLQ
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Have you heard about. . .
The New Dodge • Chrysler
50,000 Mile or 5 Year Warranty

1

1 Q C K FORD Y'-I00 Panel.
■®LU running truck with a
lot o f service left. Reduced to

IM A MWHO WALKriN DKLIVBIh

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(a chutes *f I). (load UjM
bodies Ires hum rum.
ft flg
good mechanically. Kaih
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Pickup, long wheel base, re.
I’lindlUuned, now petal,
throughout. Reduced lo

e e e c ssY Se e • e e e e c e s

57 Plymouth Sta. Wagon c p a
Automatic leans, Hadln
(Year choice sf f)

Kenmore Automatic Washer.
PA 2-0408.

Stenstrom Realty

56 Chev. One-Ton Panel ) O Q
For

CARLAND

Southern Air

Windshield
Back G lu s
Door Glass
Vent Glass
SERVICE
Senkarik Glaaa and Faint
Company
9 x 12 Rug and pad. Fresh
210 Magnolia Pb. PA 2-4622
from clssners. $33. Phone
FA 344M.
Will car* fur children in my
home. Adults supervised.
Factory t o you
322-432*.
A.K.C. GERMAN
ALUMINUM BLINDS
SHEPHERDS
Enclosed bead, Sag-proof bot­
21. Boauty Salons
RE ISARB KENNELS
tom rail with plastte tads.
(Brastar)
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot­
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
1400 Kings Rd. Holly Hill
ton or ayioa cords.
Professional Cafe. Soft Water.
CL 2-1101
Suakarik Glasa and Paint
103 S. Oak
PA 24742
Daytona Beach, Fla.
Company
PERMANENT IPECIAU
31$ Magnolia PA FA 2-4123
AKC
Registered
Boxer
Pup­
$&lt;.30 Complete and a large
pies. May be seen after 4
HI N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
can of stylo ipray free.
p. m. 1407 Wynnewood Dr.
Cut ’N Curl Beauty shop
IS. Business Opportunity 311 Palmetto
FA 2-0*34
YOUNG and OLD ean make
Bird Dog. Selling and train­
Christmas money e a s i l y 24. Electrical Services
ing. Animal Haven Board
through money-baek Sales
Ing Kennel. PA 3-3782.
Kit Plan. PA 3-4033. EvenNottea tor isle: Chihuahua
Puppic*. AKC registered.
MODERN I Bay Service BU&gt;
Ph. PA 2-M11 or r\ 34311.
lions lor letse In downtown
ana to qualified person.
PA 1 1881 or PA &gt;-*004 for
dataill.

Ne* body, teag wheel boat, I tyUnder
engine.

More

it

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LNSTANT MONEY
la yours, Stamper Says, If
you buy ooe of our going
bustoMsei. None ef these
buslaesses are SICK, Own­
ers are either Just tired or Babysitting day or night. PA
PA 2-1212.
moving becauso of person­
al reasons. Deal with STEM- Where exn you get experienc­
PER and ksep your TEM­
ed girl Friday with short­
PER.
hand. waitress, cashier,
bar maid all in one pack­
age. FA 24312.

60 Half-Ton Truck

Pay

it

USED CAR and TRUCK

Country Club Road at Mayfair Coeatry Club

Why

Hybrid Geraniums in bison
Alia of Sanford wants ex­
GBAPEV1LLB NURSERY
perienced Sewing Machine
Grapevine Are. near 30th SL
Operators. Expertaaeod on
section work lor ladles
Plumbing 4 Heating
DUTCH MILL NURSERY
swimwear and sportswear.
AIK CONDITIONING
Petunias, TUmatoo Plants.
Piecework
with hourly
CONTRACT and REPAIR
Calendulas. New Upsala BUY, Trade or Sen Used
’ guarantee, start now and
WORE
Furniture, Appliances, TV’s
Rd. Off 20th St.
more with ns te our now 1007 Sanford Are. PA M W
nr what ham you. Williams
Sanford palatial fully airPuralturo Mart, Hxy. 17dR
conditioned plant with cafe­
plumbing
Cataalhorr/, Pla.
teria on promises. Apply la
Contracting A Repairs
’« Tempest, a doer. Very
COCOB PLUMOSA PALMS,
person to oar new plant
FREE DCLIVERY
■mall down payment, take
bloeky field grown up to • ever payments. PA 2-7191.
manager Mr. Curtate at
R. L HARVEY
laches dla. at base. $3.00
M S. Elm Are. 1a discuss IM Sanford Am. PA 2-7
value for $2.00 oacb. John
your future with our com­
C, Sikes, Sanford, Pin. EL
pany.
t. Box M. 3li mile* west
Rryaa's T.V. Open 7 days,
ef Sanford on south side of Gateway Tn The Waterway
Your EVINRVDB Dealer
34 hours. Service calls days
Hwy. M.
Robson erpew
Snorting
■vwwwwoe
we^m Goods
WWV^^
er eight $3.00. TOO W. 2th
EXPERIENCED
30444 E. Ut Ph. FA M M
Uaad
Steeping
Couch.
$10.
St
3234MJ.
APPLIANCE SALESMAN
PA 1-3030 evenings.
Prefer man 23-40. Must be
eaperisneed and currently
Highest Casa Prices Paid Iroorite electric Irooer. Good
in the appliance business.
condition. FA 24244.
A Trade-in Allowance Made
NATO
TUNING
Electronic
Must
have
automobile.
On
Used
Furniture
A
Ap­
Couch, 2 chairs. 2 platform
Position available Immedi­ er Scientific, Repairing.
pliances.
W L HARMON
rockers $30. FA 2-1130.
ately. Salary with incen­
PS PA 1-429
WILSON - MAIER Uulbranseo Spinet P i a n o
tives, many company boneflu. Desire man to man­ LAWN SERVICE: mowing, 11 E. Pint St. PA 2-3422
Miauatte, full keyboard.
age new store opening
edging. Satisfaction guar­
Like now. Cost $N0, will
FREE ESTIMATE
shortly. Work tor largest
anteed. Ph. PA 3-1A1T af­ Upholstering A Mattress ren­
sell $373. Guaranteed. Ph.
todsptndant appliance dealter I p. a.
FA M0$1 after 0 p. m.
ovating. New A Used Furni­
*r in central Florida. Ap­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Ufg.
ply E. N. Rally, Jr., Britt's
AIR-CONDITIONING
Co., et 100 Celery Ave. We loan Carpet Sbampoosr
at no coat with purchase of
Inc., 33d No. Oranga Ave.,
H. B. POPS CO. INC.
PA 2-2117.
Orlando, Florida.
Blue Lustre Shampoo. CarR t So. Part Ave. PA 3-43M
roll's Furniture.
I Complete Rooms tor some,
FRIGIDAIRE
sne to take ever payments
FERTILIZER SALESMAN Sates A Service
a&lt; $13.30 par month or will Automatic Washer. PA 24007
Opening with old establish­
O. H. HIGH
sacrUlca tor cash. Call col­ New Weatlnghouse 12000 BTU
ed company for Central
17$0 W 1st I t Sanford
lect TE 0-1311. Casselber.
Florida territory. Practi­
Air-Conditioner $173. Com­
Ph PA 34101
cal citrus experience re­
plete set of Golf Iron A
LINCOLN - MERCUBY
quired. College desirable,
Woods 460. 323-033$.
100 K Palmetto Ave.
Age 23-40. Forward com­ WELLS DRILLED, PUMP3,
SPR1NKER SYSTEMS
Wo have In this vicinity a
plete resume to Box 40 c'o
Flu PA 24(44
Lockers,
Trunks,
Te
nt
s
,
All Types and Sires
beautiful Spinet plena we
Sanford Herald
Tarpa, Floats, A Knives,
We Repair and Servica
must sell. It can be pur­
Boats, Army-Navy Surplus
S T I N E
chased by making small
★ Sanford’s ★
310 Sanford Ave.
Machinery and Supply Co.
deposit and taking ovar
307
W.
2nd
St
PA
24422
small
monthly
payments.
Finest Can
Attractive Position— Man or
Automatic Wasbsr, good con­
Inquire Thompson Music
In The Shewmee
Woman, 2A40, good person­
dition. $30. FA 2-4331.
BEDDING REBUILT
Co., 343 No. Orange Ave.,
Under The
ality and appearance. Lu­
ALL TYPES
Automatic washor, refrigera­
Orlando. Ph. GA 5-4377.
crative. Full or part-time
★ STARS
Call FA2 4321 for Free Esti­
tor. 21" T.V., 20" electric
work available in prestige
mate. 1 Day Service whan range, simmons twin beds
business. No usual canvass­
necessary.
complete. Light A tan bading, no traveling. Our na­
room suite, maple chest, GOOD used Record Player.
tionally know organisation
Write Box 42, e 'o Sanford
night stand, and desk set.
is number one in Its field.
Herald.
lawn mower, chairs. Must
For local intervtaw, Writs
sail
at
once.
Call
before
fully to District Manngar,
2:30 p. m. A all day Sat­
SpoctaUateg tn Beating
Rt t Box S73C. Sanford,
urday A Sunday. 737 N. ’41 Pickup Studebaker Truck,
aad Alr-Condltiosiag Only
Florida.
Lorman Circle. Longwood.
$230 down and assume pay­
4302 oak Ave.
PA M M
ments. PA 2-031$.
OIL HEATER SERVICE ANTIQUES and old items,
Circulators cleaned aad re­ furniture, china, Iron items,
wagon wheel, bottlis. Give
paired. Complete service.
them for Christmas, use
PA 2-1S17 after I p. a .
our layaway. Open Monday
Tractor work, mowing, disc­ through Saturday $ to A
ing, blado work. PA 8-7464. Sunday 1 to A lUway 44
Nurssry A Antiques. 2
miles west ef Sanford, Pla.

ANNOUNCEMENT
JOHN E. POX, Beg. Real
Estate Broker announces
the opening of his office at
210 N. Park Avtnua
Sanford, Florida
for handling all types of
real estate
Associate: Gertrude P. Fox
Broker-salesman
Telephone: 3234330
Mailing Address
P. O. Box 033
13. Mortgage Loans
I Bedroom bouse, backyard
MORTGAGE LOANS
fenced In. Call after 4:00.
FHA and Conventional
FA 2-0404.
Commercial * Residential

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Homes On Your
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NEW HOMES on Longwood
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bath home. In Pinecrest
room, central heat and aircdURStn,' iterdwood floors.
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�Diagonal Parking
Plan Expected To
Get City Approval Bulletin
The City Commission tonight Is expected to
so
establish diagonal parking on the south
side of First
S t from Oak to Sanford Ave, the Herald leaned
today.
A special six man committee Is expected to sub­
mit its report at the regular meeting o f the city

***t v t ^
By L A X B T Y K U B K L
What were y e a dam
erday afternoon? , , , Watch­

Shouts, Jeers
'Interrupt'
UNCubanTalk
UNITED NATION S, N . Y .

ing or bearing a football gam e (U P I) — Shouting spectators
. . . Uthing te a loved owe? Interrupted C ube* President
Well, we know o f oa e m em ber Oavaldo Dorticoe repeatedly
the Booaters Chib that ae be addressed the UN Gen­
eral Assembly today.
•pent her afternoon ntlng the
Assembly President Muham­
phone for three b o o n trying
mad Zafrulla Khan threatened
to get aome volunteers for the to clear tha public galleries.
concession stand fo r the next
Guards hustled the shouting
Seminole High grid gam e . . . spectators out a s they rose,
She was about as successful one by one. In different parte
as the Gators.
o f the gallery while Dorticoe
• • •
■poke.
A CONVERSATION WITH
The assembly ball waa pack­
WILDLIFE OFFICER BOB
ed and tight security precau­
Johnson: Y es, one by tho
tions were In offset. Newsmen
Reporter: W ell, were the
required special passes to en­
hunters out Saturday T
ter the assembly hall, where
Johnson: They sure w ere;
extra details of guards were
hundreds o f them.
placed in the public section.
Reporter: Anyone shot?
Outside UN headquarters,
Johnson: Y os, one by hto
uniformed and plainclothes de­
Black H am m ock
area by
tails o f New Y ork w ere on
Cviedo.
police
while demonstrators
Reporter: Any arrests?
picketed
quietly behind barri­
Johnson: 12.
cades on the opposite aide o f
• e •
How many ears la ths San­ the street
The first shouting occurred
ford area wer# pelted Satur­
in the hall when Dorticoa first
d a y ? We know o f three.
a • •
touched on the Cuban situation
County Commission meeting som e 10 minutes a fter the
should bo lively tomorrow. start o f hla speech .
Celling fo r speedy lm ple
Appeal scheduled on the hoard
o f adjustment ruling on that mentation o f the UN reeolu
Maitland Sewage treatment tion on an end to all colonial­
ism, Dorticoa said.
plant care.
HWe are eye and body w it
nesses o f w hat foreign mlUCounty received u
U H F radios tod a y and walk )an pjn toq^)on .M B je.
lag through the engineer's
A woman rose
•nice U w ss like wstchiag\a in Spanish. Others ''follow ed,
couple o f kids with a new toy. their single voices - raised in
a a a
different parte o f the gallery
Art Festival waa interesting Guards want Into action quickhere . . . but why only still
*
lifes on display?
a a a
of

Big decision I hope I don't
have to make . . . Whether
to watch the world series or
attend that shaggy dog trial
this afternoon.
a a a

Utility Company
Report Expected
In Casselberry

Reports on tha financial
status of Casselberry Utilities,
which is seeking to raise wa­
ter rates In Casselberry are
expected at today’s 7:30 p. m.
meeting o f the Board o f Ald­
ermen in the
Casselberry
Women's Club Building on
Overbrook Dr.
Hibbard Casselberry, own­
er o f the utility company, was
asked to prepare the report
The Courthouse Committee •t a continued meeting o f the
meets again tonight at I p.m . board on Sept. 17.
In the com m ission room to
delve further Into problems
o f ths county home and some
office space for the new coun­
ty administrative aide.
• a a
BERLIN (U P I)—The West­
Goggled rehearsals l a s t ern Allies today protested to
week for the big show ( ? ) the Soviet am bassador In East
coming off at Lake Mary's Berlin against the Communist
Catholic Circle Luau on Oct. refusal to allow a British am­
13. Y ow ee-c-e, some collec­ bulance to enter East Berlin
tion o f fem ales . . .
and Saturday to trnd a youth
WHAT COSTUMESMI You wounded by Rcu gunfire.
fellas better put this on your
In identical notes the Unit­
MUST list . . . there’s plenty ed States, Britain and Frsnce
o f surprises in THAT chorus said the Communist refusal
line.
was "in flagrant violation” o f
a a a
the four-power right of circu­
Governor's Aide John Evans lation in Berlin.
reported today, from Tailsbassce, that Governor Bry­
ant's staff is working on tha
sanctuary problem , and is to­
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
day conferring with the Game A half million pounds o f sup­
and Fish people to find out plies will be trsnferred from
their position and the reasons a government warehouse to 14
for opening the area so soon buildings in the downtown sec­
after closing It We will keep tion tomorrow as Jacksonville
in touch and bring you the stocks up fallout shelters In
latest
case o f national emergency.
a a a

Our South Seminole Agent
X-0 dropped the intelligence
over the weekend that the
members o f the Casselberry
Country Club are unhappy
over the lack o f a life guard
at the club pool. Told us som e
30 kids w ere swimming yes­
terday and n o guard was on
duty, nor w as there any at­
tendant nearby.
a a a

West Protests
Soviet Move

Getting Ready

A cursory survey o f the
dove bunting area southeast o f
town Sunday revealed there
were five Seminole County
cars, 13 Orange County ears
and eight from counties other
than Seminole and Orange,
a a a
Attention
goldfish lovers.
Keep your loved ones out o f
the Cordova section
there's a m ixed up German
police dog there that craves
’em.
a • a

boarS emphasising t h r e e
m ajor points t o help
the dewnte
Barring « the
la chairman M ayer J. H.

(Jimmy)

UNITED N A T I O N S *
N. Y. (UPI) Cnhan Pleatdent OevaMe Dertteee to­
day asked the United No-

the heard will hear ant
*•1. i t is recommended that
diagonal perking he estab­
lished on tha south aide o f
First S t r e e t
from Oak
Avenue to Sanford Avenue
end parallel perking be le ft
as la on tha north aide from
Oak Avenue to B a n f o r d
Avenue, m eeing the center
line north to s a appropriate
distance to allow tw o lanes
o f east bound traffic.
Metering
the
additional
parking spaces, and limiting
the tra ffic speed to I I aaOee
per hour. The above to he
put on a trial basis to study
feasibility o f such a traffic
program.
2. It la also recommended
that Third Street be made a
thru street from
Sanford
Avenua to French except
park Avenue which la to bo
Installed n traffic lig h t moved
from Second and Park to
Third aad Park, with N o
Parking on either aid# botween Sanford Avenue and
Oak except on 8undaya.
This recommendation to bo
a permanent Installation.
g. It la recommended that
the City Commission give
the Merchants permission to
set potted plants on the aidewalk fo r beautification at
polnta selected by the Mer­
chants Association fo r boat

m

Kennedy's projected embar­
go an ships of all flags
carrying cargoes to

Military Boost
M IAM I BE A C B (UPI) —
GOP congressman W illiam C.
Cramsr said Saturday military
facilities in Florida should be
atrengthened a g a i n s t the
threat o f miaallss from Cuba.

OXFORD, Miss. (U P I)— An
air o f outward calm settled
over the Unlvsrslty o f Missis­
sippi campus today as James
II. Meredith, a Negro, began
his second week as an under­
graduate.
Meredith returned to the
campus Sunday night from a
weekend rendesvous with hla
family at an undisclosed des­
tination. Ha waa, as usual, es­
corted by a small group o f U.
S. marshals.
This waa tha reaction when
Meredith later entered the
student cafatorlat
A whits male student, who
was not Identified, sat at a
table with him. A s Meredith
got up to leave, another stud
ent walked over and shook his
hand.

Cotton Load
WASHINGTON
(U P I) The Agriculture Department
today
estimated
14,413,000
bales of cotton will ba pro­
duced this year, down 13,000
bales from last month's fore­
cast

Miss

Frances

time

Sanford

McDougal,

Second

p lica

winner

__ _ Says Bruce
A “ delighted” Supervisor of Registration
Camilla Brace reported over 400 new registered
votera in the county iaat week and over 800 alnce
the May Democratic primary.
The final day for registering for the fall
election was Saturday.
Records reveal that
voters in the county.
Mrs. Bruce said she waa
registration turnout
She added that there
1* in this year's election than

asked to tighten
for notary public
n committee o f
Bar Association
day.

The Maryland appeal w e*
brought to tho Snprame Court
by Mr*. Medaly* E . M urray
who described herself and
her aon William J . M urray
lilt, as atheist*. W illiam attoads a Baltimore acbooL
Tho other Bible ca re waa
initiated la Philadelphia hy
a Unitarian couple, M r. and
Mrs. Edward Lewis Echompp. Their children attend
a high school la Ahington
Township.

■■ i

Today'* decision means
that the high court wN hear
•pea arguments in the two
cases and later hand down
Us rulings on the constitu­
tionality of such practices.
The court also:
Refused, aa expected, to
review lower court orders
which brought about the ad­
mission o f Negro Jam es IL
Meredith to the University
ef Mississippi.
Upheld two lower court de­
cisions which struck down
rectal barriers in bus and
railroad terminals ia InulaUna s a d Georgia.

Final Negotiations

LAK ELAN D (U P I) — FlorIda Citrus Mutual, in recent
talks with the U . S. Depart­
ment o f Agriculture, urged
tha use of more Florida grape­
fru it and oranges In the 196263 school lunch program s.

Suspend
CARACAS, V o n o s u s l a
(U P I) — President Romulo
Betancourt today suspended
more constitutional guaran­
tees after e gun battle and a
bomb explosion which wound­
ed 12 parsons, including one
American.

bids will be opened here Nov.
7 on a dredging Job to prepare
the site fo r the A ir Forces
multi-launch pad Titan III
•pace exploration facility.

South End Store
Robbed Sunday
Jackson's Minit Market, in
Castleberry,
between

was

$1,600

robbed of
and

$1,700

som etim e Sunday afternoon,
■ccording to a report by the
S h crlff'i Department.
The store'! assistant man­
ager. James Mathis, who waa
on duty, discovered the loss
between 3 and 3 p. hi. when
he went to the safe, in the
back room of the store, to
get some additional change
for the cash registers.
Mathis said the safe was
locked, when he went to the
back room , and when he
opened It the money waa
gone. He promptly called the
S h e riffs office and Deputies
responded.
According to the Sheriffs
Office there were no signs
o f the safe having been
forcibly opened and the de­
partment Is working on the
theory the safe was either
opened hy someone who knew
Hie combination or that the
safe was left unlocked.
Officials of the Minit Market firm are working closely
with the local enforcement
officers In an effort to solve
the crim e.

Seeks Results
TA LLA H A SSE E ( U N ) School Supt. Thomas D. Bailey
•aid Sunday he plana to seek
a constitutional amendment
taeklng another 13 years onto
the present school capital out­
lay amendment that expires In
January, 1983. I f approved,
the amendment would continue
to pay for school construction
out o f auto tag revenues until
January. 1998. Bailey said ths
action ia necessary to avert a
crisis in Florida’s school build­
ing program.

and

Mrs.

of

va. religion in A m er­

The Justices accepted ton
challenges to Bible reading
practices brought by parent*
in Pennsylvania and Mary*
load. The Maryland care aim
Involves recitation •4 the
Lord's Prayer aa p u t ot
school opening erereieee.
Acceptance of the two coses
planted the court Into Its
new term on the same explo­
sive note on which it adjourn­
ed last summer. At that time
it held uncooatltutinoa) the
reading of n statewritten
prayer in New York schools.

BERLIN (U P I)— W est Ber­
lin Mayor W illy Brandt, Just
back from seeing President
Kennedy in W ashington, said
today i f Soviet Premier Nikita
Khrushchev wants ware over
Berlin "h e will get I t "

More Grapefruit

poata la the running centre*

ican life.

Brandt Warns

CRESCENT C IT Y , Calif.
(U P I) — An air, saa and
ground search continued today
fo r n missing twin-engine pri­
vets plane carrying Congress­
man Clsm Miller and two
other persons.

The decisions a n expected
to provide far-reaching guid e,

s u it

requirements
commissions,
the Florida
indicated to­

M IAM I (U P I)— N ew York
attorney James B. Donovan
flew beck to Havana Sunday
night fo r what may be the fi­
nal negotiations to free .1,113
Cuban' prisoners from last
year’s Bay o f Pigs Invasion.

WASHINGTON (UPI)
The S u p r e m e Court
agreed today to rule on
the constitutionality of
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veray ov er the question

year vote she could remember.
Out of the new registered voters, about
hatf are from Sanford, Mrs. Bruce added.
On the ballot this November will be senstorial, congressional and legislative races as well
ss railroad and public utility poata up for grabs.
Among the moat interesting to local voters
will be a city commission race and a reapportion­
ment amendment, which if passed will give
Seminole County an additional senator.
There are nine constitutional amendments

TA LLA H A SSE E (U ri) —
The 1963 Legislature m ay be

waa Flaming

painting o f boats moored to a guerite Pope for her gay
Maxican sun­
dock, with the title " F o g ­ painting o f
bound.” The painting was one flowers.
P riiei of $23, $is and $10
o f 30 exhibited by local artist*
during tha two-day Festival of will ba awarded to the throe
VAH-T com ing back
Art sponsored by tha Down- ladlaa by tha M erchant'! Assn.
Thursday morning . .
Judges ware
M re-j Doris
Vgone since tb s first o f August! town Merchant’s Asia.

NO. 566

Tighten Law

Conner Plugs
State Emblem
F O R T
LAUDERDALE
( UPI ) — Agriculture Commis­
sioner Doyle Conner plugged
the new emblem for identify­
ing Florida-grown agriculture
products at a meeting o f Flor­
ida retailer* today.
The emblem, "Sunflavor,"
over an outline map of Florida
will toon become a trademark
of quality products, Conner
said.

Gordon Badcock’ s Furniture store.
Mrs. Bali’ s painting of sand
Miss McDougal said that dunes was seen in Uie window
at Cowan’ s and Sirs. Pope's
her first-place winning paint­
sunflower painting was ex­
ing waa dona from memories hibited at Mary-Esther’s.
o f a visit to an island off tha
Sanford street* and side­
coast o f Franca, several years walks were bustling Friday
ago. It waa created by the use and Saturday aa shopper* and
o f a palette knife and airing lookars came to see the Fes­
and thick heavy paint
tival o f Art and take advan­
Tha painting v i a shown in tage of advertised bargains.

resident, Mrs. Georgia Bail's painting Sweeney.

who lives on East Celery Ave., o f windswept aaa dunes and
has won first prise for her third place went to Mrs. Mar­

SANFORD, FLORIDA

\

'Fogbound' Tops Art Festival
long

HON., OCTOBER 8,1962

P A B IS (U P I) — President
Charles de Gaulle haa decided
to aet N ee. I I and 25 as tha
date* fo r now perliamontary
general elections, government
sources said today.

Bids
Search Turns
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) —
U. 8. Army Corpe o f En­
Up Plane Engine The
gineers has announced that

JACKSONVILLE (U P I) Search efforts for the wreck
age o f tha navy and civilian
aircraft which crashed in the
Atlantic o ff
Ponte
Vedra
Beach last week have recov­
ered one engine from tha pri­
vate plane and located a m a­
jo r part o f the Jet fighter the
Navy said today.
However, only one body haa
been recovered. Thar# (till
are four persona m illin g and
presumed dead.

EatabUahod 1996

Elections Set

Search On

Over *0le Miss

W in

Hm s I# ccM^NUi FtosUtsi

Crapye,

•toners At WUeow, Joe
aad merchants E . C. Harper,
Charles Bebtooew aad B. L.
Perkins Jr.
The three

W lATBSBt Fair through Tuosday. High today, TWO. Low tonight, 60-65.

SIg VjS WARNING HUNTERS not to treapaan or Bondi*, firearm* enreleaa))* rCrtfifUced Saturday i n c!&lt;»ve hunting arena by the Seminole Coun­
ty Sportamnn'n Assn, on n public service. Shown are Howard Hodges, W.
A. Adams. Curl Anderson, Jack Wilber, Edward McCull and Horry Rob­
son, o few o f the men who worked to put out 600 algiu.
(Herald Photo)

★ ★ ★
Army Calk Back
County Insurance Board Given Crisis Troops
Clean Bill O f H ealth By S tate
The County Insurance com­ policy
mission

Was given

should he purchased, presently in force there ia no
rccourae for a clUien if In­
Strickland pointed out that volved in an accident with
a county vehicle and the lat­
the county is large enough to
ter ia at fault The only
be a self-insurer in tha (Ire, courae o f action open ia for
theft and collision areas, but the legUlature to p a is a spe­
it should carry the liability cial bill covering the injured
coverage. Under the atatutea party's claim.

a clean instead.

bill o f health by the State
Insurance
authorities
who
concluded an Investigation In­
to the operation of tha Insur­
ance business controlled by
the eounty commission.
A letter from Richard F.
Strickland, deputy director
o f the State Insurance De­
partment, to County Commisaloner James P. Avery,
Jr., stated the result of the
study conducted by the de­
partment to determine whe­
ther or not there had been a
violation o f the insurance
rating laws revealed none,
and the "departm ent has no
criticism
of Die Seminole
County
Insurance
program
or the agents writing it.”
A second letter, received
by Avery from Strickland,
pointed out that the proposal
made by one local agent for
a nation wide company, Indi­
cated there would be a sav­
ing of SUO.09 per year in one
type of coverage, but neg­
lected to pilnl out that over
a four year period there
would be l saving o f slight­
ly over $1,000, according to
Die commissioner.
It was said, by Strii-kUnd,
In conversation with Avery,
that the county should can­
cel its policies on county ve­
hicles for fire, theft ami col­
lision, and ■ public liability

Eleventh Hour
For Gen. Walker

DALLAS, Tex. (U P I )-F o r mcr MaJ. Gen. Edwin A.
Walker waited today for his
"eleventh hour” meeting with
two psychiatrist*.
Walker must appear for a
psychiatric examination
by
Dr. R. L. Stubblefield o f the
Southwestern Medical Center
in Dallas and a private
chiatrlst selected by tho
ernment.
Walker returned home
day, gleefully waving a
western hat at some 200
lowers who met him at
Dallas airport.
Up is free on a reduced bond
of 350,000 from a U. S. hos­
pital for federal prisoners at
Springfield, Mo. lie agreed to
a mental checkup before be­
ing released.
The airport crowd waved
"W alker for President" signs
and cheered when he said he
only went lo Mississippi "to
see a football game.”
Walker w it arretted a week
ago during the rioting on the
N EW
YORK
(U P I) —
Univeraity of Mississippi camStorks were narrowly mixed
put at Oxford. He it charged
in dull early trading today.
with
rebellion, Insurrection
and seditious conspiracy.
" I intended to make only a
short trip to Mississippi/* he
said, "H ow ever, It got to be
Bridge . . . ____ Page 7
quite extended."
Classified _ ___ Page 9
lie was arrested for allegComics ......
page 8
gedly urging on riotera oppos­
Dear Abby Page 7
ing the admission o f N egro
Editorial ......
Page 4
James Meredith to the school.
Entertainment
Page 7
Robert Morris of DaUas said
Legala .... Page 8-9 A 10
the federal government must
Puxxle - ~ _ . ™ Page 8
prove eight polnta
before
Society
—
Page 6
Walker can be tried on the
Sports —
... Page 3
charges against him.

Dull Trading:

Herald Index

However, It waa pointed
out by Strickland that recent
court decisions have indicat­
ed that municipalities and
counties have been held lia­
ble and, he says, under (he
circumstances
the
county
should have the coverage.
It was pointed out by A
very that tills only applies to
those vehicles under the con­
trol o f the County Commis­
sion. It was ascertained that
the school buses operated by
the County School hoard are
covered hy liability incur-

THAT'S
33

ALL

YEARS

WASHINGTON (U P I) —
The Arm y announced today
that all active force on duty
for the MUtlaiippl integra­
tion crisis will be sent back
to their home alatlona, startlag Immediately.
The 3,400 troopa have been
deployed in Memphis, Term,
and Columbua, Mias. They
were sent Into the area after
rioting erupted on the Uni­
versity o f Mississippi cam pus
a week ago over the en­
rollment o f Negro Jam es IL
Meredith.
The forces will be returned
to their home bases by air
and truck, Army Secretary
Cyrus R . Vance announced.
Still on duty in the area
ire forces of the Mississippi
National Guard, which was
put on federal duty by Pres­
ident Kennedy the night be­
fore the riots began.
Some of there Mississippi
troops were released
last
weekend. Others were kept
on call, and the remainder

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sanctuary.
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Get Hunting Appeal

Wp LARKY YKR8HBL
A P I V BA M DO M
THOUGHTS.,..
Tried to get hold af Osmtfy
Williams te

Uw daep eg tha Withered
•cnlthofde. Anyway be wasn’t
gvailabl*—he’d gone fUbte'.
s e e
Thar* te abeolulely no
Bute te rumors around towa
that federal troopa will be
moved te to protect dove
hunters her*.
• a •
$00 new registered voter* te
the county during the teat
three weeks. . . . Saturday at
g p. m. ia the final day to r t f
la te r.. . .
a * *
Wag* battle brewing be­
tween manufacturing compan­
ies . . . all out w ar shaping
up among eewlng machine opere tor*.. . . Seema skilled la­
bor hard to get and local companlee battling each ether far
kelp.

Chains i s J i n Avery accused
tba Gam* sad fre s h Water
f k h Commlsska af “bowing
la the wish** af a distinct sad
vocal minority,” k a sUtan a a t today an the opening af
the bird saactuary southeast
af the city, la dove hurting.
Avery declared, “ I can’t
n d arstaad the attitude af tba
eonmlsaloa hi refusing to give
favorable consideration to a
bird sanetuary. It shows clear*
ly that they do not have tba
safety af the people a t heart.
"The County Commission
has, on three occasions, unan­
imously indicated that in its
opinion and la the Interests of
safety, the area should be

Uw District I commissioner
declared that be baa "tba
feeling” tba board will not
drop the subject because too
many eitixens and their saf­
ety ar* Involved. "Over to
per cent of the property own­
ers la Uw area want it closed
to hunting, and the commis­
Notice ell the North Ameri­ sion Is very much aware of
the sentiment.”
can personnel pulling out.
ffotnc r*f the w » j^sv y r» » vet
of money.
s e e
Our Chamber of Commerce
sent n telegram to the Baa
Franc lea* Gtents mI winning

PlaneDown \
Off Daytona

City demolished eigh t teitldlaga on Pin* At*. Cypres* sec­
tion yceterday.. . . Cost to the
property owner f4$4 . . . thus
fa r since the program started
boom 1$ building* demolished.
• • •
County Zoning Board defer­
red action on camp site resonbig by Lake Jessup last night
More time to study. City son­
ar* meet tonight . . . as wtll
as county board of adjustment
s e e
You can find ada for Just
about any Item you want In
today’s Herald . . . over 90 ac­
counts ahowlng “goodies.’*
• • •
Shsggy dog trial on again
. . . this tlms Monday after­
noon and Al Fitts esya he
should be back from Jackson­
ville for this one. Hope tha
dogs show up.
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Former Sanford attorney
Wallace Allbritton now In
Tampa with tha Hillsborough
Prosecutor’s office.
• e e
They say tha Coreopsis la
blooming out along the S t
Jo h n s.. . . I don't know what
that mtana but I'm going to
look.
• a a
Anyone need an old twat-op
marquee T Movlsland Manager
Hugh Price says he's trying to
get rid of tha old one.. . . New
marque* coming in.
s e e
Alta monte Springe recrea­
tion budget for this year la
running $3.12 in the red. De­
ficit financing In Washing­
ton Is one thing, but down
here—well. Just bo more
careful I
s e e
That Item of Interest to
S o u t h Seminole youngsters
promised by the Longwood
Volunteer Firemen turned out
to be a cotton candy machine
(and did those fireman aver
have fun Wednesday night
trying it out). Tha machina
w ont bo ia operation all of the
time, but will bo available far
all special events and parties
la the area.

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Talking about Longwood. a
member of the city council
telle us that more talk about
tha water well te expected a t
the meeting today . . . I p. m.
. • . City HalL
* *
City and county tax bills
ivrill being going out before the
wad of the

serve the bird sanctuary southeast of tha city, it
was indicated today by County Commission Chair*
man Gen. J. C. Hutchison.
The General expressed himself m being com­
pletely taken by surprise nt the action of the Gama
Commission in utterly Ignorbur the wlsbse «&lt; the sonsmission la opening the eontrovsrslal ars* eouthsasl ef
Sanford to hunting, when the
Commission hsd requested H
tasty .
I t was pointed out by the
commissioner that an everwhelming majority of the
property ownere In the area
involved requested the aloeIng and the commission
bowed to their wishes. "Now
the G ene and fre sh Water
Fish Commission refuses to
listen to the people meet af­
fected by the hunting, end
grant the request of the
hunters, who are not owner*
of tha property involved,”
•eld Hutehlsosk
Confessing to being an en­
thusiastic hunter, himself, the
General added, “ But, If a

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Nevfl authorities laid today,
that places of a ^m all civilian
plane overdue from Syracuse
N. Y., to Daytona Heath
four persons aboard bevw
been found in the Atlantic
Ocean off Ponte Vedra.
Investigations continued to
determine whether the crash
of ths twin-engine Super
Bcechcraft leased by General
Electric Corp. of Syracuse,
wta connected with the crash
of a Navy Jet fighter near ths
same spot Tuesday.
Namss of those aboard the
civilian plana ware withheld
until notification of next of
kin.
The Navy pilot who waa kill­
ed In the crash of the F3H
Demon Je t Fighter was Lt.
(Jg) E. E. Faulk, son of
Mrs. Alice Faulk of Box 117,
Columbia, Ala. Ha waa at­
tached to Fighter Squadron
31 at Ceeil Field.

Ole Miss Grid
Tilt Sife Changed
OXFORD, Miss, (UPI) _
University of Mississippi of­
ficials, fearful of having a
football crowd on the cam­
pus during a time of racial
tens loo, said today the Sat­
urday game with the Uni­
versity of Houston would be
played in, read at Jackaon.
The announcement, con­
firmed by Memorial Stadium
officiate In Jackaon, capped a
confusing series of announce­
ments and reports that first
bad reported the game would
be played here, then sained
Houston as the site.
The team had been alert­
ed early today to stand by
te* « trip to Houston.
U. I . Atty. Gen. Robert
P. Kennedy had been report­
ed considering cancellation of
tha game altogether.

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Clear The Air
On Apportion,
Governors Ask
H O L L Y W O O D (UPI) Southern governors called to­
day for clearer guidance from
the federal courts on how
state legislatures should be re­
apportioned.
Attorneys from Arkaniat
and Tennessee outlined for the
final session *f the Southern
Governors Conference the his­
tory of litigation on state reapportionment. On* of them,
Edwin P. lluat of Nashville,
Tenn., said lt waa “clear the
U. 8. Supreme Court should
glv* further gtgdanc* to tow­
er courts handling reappor­
tionment cases.

United

IUUVA...
Three Escape
BERLIN (UP1)
tesnager* escaped
Berlin today from
many, West Berlin
ported.

— Three
to West
East Ger­
police re­

New Structure
TALLAHASSEE (UI’I) —
I The Capitol building committee
I unanimously r s c o m mended
I Wedneedey that the atate
I build a new structure to house
I the Legislature.

(UPI)

ter C. WUlianw. operations
director of Project Mercury.
The result, Wiliams told a
new! coofcrenoe Wednesday
night, waa th |t the U. S.
space program will movs a
atop ahead to lie 24-hour or­
bital mission.
It was a Joyous occasion at
thte Atlantic C oat spaceport
when the 39-jear-old Navy
commander dropped la the
Pacific bultee; * aftfr the
most perfect fl%U yet in the

winds early today io a small
area M ar tha centsr. Gals
force winds fanned outward
300 miles to Uw east tad
north and 00 milts to tbs
southwest
The weather bureau said

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
" The Defense Department an­
nounced Wednesday It will
build 7,500 military family
hooting units a t a coat of |W 0
million during the flees! year
&gt;1 ending neat July 1.
-

fT«r,'w?v.x

is cross- Florida bergs
stru t, 'leaving only the slim­
mest chance that any money
will be provided thl* year.
The conferees, after hours
of wrangling, deeidtd they
could not reach agreement on
the controversial |16g million
Unk between the Gulf of Mex­
ico and the Atlantic Ocean.
Their failure to reach a de­
cision left some hop* that
$203,000 to complete planning
on the canal might be Includ­
ed In the public works appro­
priations bill.

But the chances are faint.

M4 t^ H r While Me attorney!
fought a legal battle to end Ms
"political" confinement at a
federal Institution here.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Tha longehoremen’a a t r 1k a
that haa crippled ahipplng In
Atlantic and Gulf Coast porta
■Inca Monday waa expected to
ba halted today by a Taftllarllvy lnjaction.

Cancer Victim
HOLLYWOOD (U P I)-A etrrss Els* Lanchaater said
Wednesday her actor-hueband,
Charles Laughton, te aware ha
ia suffering from cancer, but
remains ebaerful despite the
leriousness of his illnena.

SmathersRecord
Assailed ByGOP DeGaulle Appeals

ST. PETERSBURG &lt;UP1&gt;The voting record of U. S.
Sen. George A. Smathers haa
been assailed by Emerson
Rupert, his Republican op­
ponent for the Senate seat.
Rupert charged Wednesday
that Smathers bad a “liberal”
voting record in the U. S.
Senate. He said Smathers
favored Increased federal
authority and was a “heavy
aupporter of the liberal, soc­
ialistic programs.”

PARIS (UPI) — President
Charles de Gaulle appealed di­
rectly to the country today
over the heads of a rebellious
Parliament to approve hie
plan for elaction of hla sucressors by diroct popular vote of
tha nation aa a whole.

More Power

FESTIVAL OF ART ia Sanford Friday and Saturday ia being promoted
lo
by Downtown Sanford m erchants, spotlighting th
thee work of local
ertiet

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
members of the Sanford A rt Aaaociation. Here Mrs. Gretchen Lewie
Congress planned to hand
Crowell flicks a spot of d u st from a painting of here which will heng in
President Kennedy today the
Powell’e Office Supply Store. Mrs. Crowell will also have a painting hang*
unprecedented power ha re­
ing in M ather’s Furniture Store.
(Herald Photo)
quested to lead Americana lato a “trading partnership1
NEW YORK (UPI) - In­ with the 170 million people in
quiries open today Into the Europe’s C o m m o n Market
devastating explosion of a countries.
A'
bolter at noon Wednesday In
• New York telephone com­
pany office. Twenty-one per­ New Po3t
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) sons died in the blast and at
Fifteen merol t* *
the. Mary Esther'* and Nader's.
Mrs. Mary Knox at Sanford
least 100 others were injured. State School Superintendent
Sanford
Art
A
M
*#:.'
w
ill1
Mrs.
Helen
DcWitt
at
MeFurniture.
The 13-foot-long boiler burst Thomas Bailey today ap­
Prizes of $23, $13 and $10
with a terrifying roar at pointed Charlts La Pradd, display their paintings in the Crorj's and McVIcar’a.
Joe Mathleux at Sanford will be presented to three
football stores of Downtown Merchants
12:07 p.m. and ricocheted former freshman
through a basement wall into coach at Florida Stale, aa all day Friday and Saturday Herald and Scars.
31rs, George Dodson at artists whose presentations
an adjacent cafeteria filled a specialist In aurvaya with In a Festival of Art, spon­
are chosen by a committee of
Penncy’a
and Parkins.
sored
by
local
merchants.
with women.
the Department of Education.
Mra. M. L. Bshorn at merchants aa their favorites.
A list of the artists, who
All paintings will be for
will each have two pictures Touchton'a and Jacobson's.
shown by business people in
Mrs. John Sikes at Sanford sale, at various prices, with
Sanford are listed below Shoe Center and Florida State a portion of the proceeds go­
ing to the treasury of the
with the namce of U&gt;* places Bank.
where their paintings, water
Chester Scott at Yowell’s Sanford Art Association.
colors, pastels and sktlchcs and Kal’s.
U. S. manned apace pro­ —to prove that the capsule's can be aeon:
Mra. Fred Ball at Cowan’s
CD Film s
gram.
Mrs. Gretchen Crowell at and Echols' Bedding.
pilot could conserve fuel by
From the moment the fin­ allowing hla craft to drift Powell's and Mather's.
There will be a showing of
Mra. Mildred Jones at
al countdown began, tha manMrs. D. C. Howard at Ran­ Ivey’s Shoe Store and Wlteoo- the mutton picture, “Optra
through
spact
on
Us
own.
Usn Survival - Florida," a t
end the machinery were
dall Electric and Sanford Mater.
Schlrra did that, and then Flower Shop.
“go.” And how they went!
Mrs. Mathiid* Frtesel at the Uealth Department Audi
“There were no space­ some. At tha crucial moment
Mra. A. B. Stevens at Sur­ Western Auto and Roumillat torium, on French Avenue,
craft difficulties whatever,” before re-entry Into tha plus City and Sweeney's.
tonight at 7:30 p.m. The pre­
and Amterion’s.
Williams (aid. “ There were earth's atmosphere, Sigma T'a
E. B. Stowe at Sanford
Mrs. Frances McDougal at sentation te sponsored by the
no physiological dlificultici.” fuel tanks were to percent Electric and Sanford Atlantic Hollywood Shop and Bab­ local Civil Defense organisa­
Thte, the longest U. S. fell The fuel te vital a t this Bank.
tion haaded by A. B. Pater­
cock's Furniture.
manned venture yet, had one point so the capeula can be
Mra. J . O. Gregory at SenMra. Mildred Babcock at son Sr. A quaation and an­
objective which the apace correctly aligned for rt-en- karik’s and Ro-Jay'a.
G arrett’s and Carroll's furni­ swer period will follow tha
“overriding'’ i*7Mr a. Marguerite Pope at ture,
films to be shown.
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Probe Opens

la an U a. as. advisory,
the weather bureau pkpetak
ad Uw storm 's center neat
latitude H i north, toajtado
6M west. It eontlaued te
move toward tha east M tb
west a t • mph.
Tba Weather S w e a t *dvis­
ed “ Interests along the south
Atlantic to ast should keep in
close touch with all advisor*
tea during tha a n t several
days."
Tba advisory said tha has*
rlcana was expected to In­
crease slowly In slat sad In
intensity durlag tha day and
continue Its «1*m west-«a*tte»i

AltamonteSeb
Fiscal Agent
For Water Plan

May Be Halted

18 O rbits In January
CAPE CANAVERAL (UPI)
—Neat up: e 24-hour, lborbit flight, poaeibly In Jannary.
Jubilant apace agtncy of­
ficiate confirmed thte waa in
the works almost aa aooa aa
astronaut Walter M. Schlrra
Jr. splashed down in the
Pacific after &gt; magnificent
tlx-orbit trip that went off
almost flawlessly.
“ Aa far a t I’m concern­
ed, R was perfect,” laid WaL

MIAMI (UPI) — Hurricane
Daisy held to a olodding,
westerly course today, TM
a tla s east of Miami.
The season's fourth tropi­
cal storm achieved hurricane
strength of Tl mils an hour

New Housing

J. C. HUTCHISON
'A Surprise'

UNGTON
y n lk
^ ^
tlon to thrf governor and ask­
ing him for e ruling on Who
has Jurisdiction of county
lands and making a final de­
termination of whether or not
the Game people have the
power to overrule a decirien
of tho County Commission,
which has acted In what it
consider* the beat Interests
cf the people.
In a statement today, Coun­
ty Commlaaloner John Fitspatrlck said he waa “surprised
at the action of the Gam*
Commission In refuting to
conilder the wishes of 230
residents that signed a peti­
tion to establish the sanctu­
ary.”
Fltxpa trick said be was
amazed that tha State Com­
mission would Ignore the saf­
ety and wall being of the pro­
perty owners in tha area.
"Their decision came as a
complat* surprise to me,
said the Commissioner.

VOL. 6S

WEATHER: Showerx through Friday. High today, 8540. Low tonight, «-70.
Preta Leased Wire Eatabliahed 1908 THUR3., OCTOBER 4, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 554

Merchants To Sponsor

^ o rk 0 ! Artists To Be Shown

Altamonte g p r l n g e * onagain-off-agata municipal wo*
tar system finally get perms*
nently on-agsin at tha meeting
of the town council Wednee*
day night, when Kirk Gundy,
of Gundy and Co., fiscal agent
from Do Land, was appointed
agent for the handling of tha
revenue bonds that will ft»
sane* the system.
Gundy, who had accempare
lad town officiate to the At*
lanta office of tha Romo and
Housing Finance A g e n c y ,
Community Project* Division,
last week, told the council
that ha had been unable to are
rang# satisfactory private fi­
nancing for tha project for
several reasons, among them
being the fact that investors
prefer larger operations and
would rather Invest la going
concerns rather than new pro­
jects.
He presented a proposal to
represent the town In making
arrangements for the Federal
loan, and also offered to are
range ‘‘Interim" financing, or
a construction loan, so tha
project could gat undsrwsy at
the earliest possible moment
lie pointed out that ths gov­
ernment does not like to com­
plete a transection uotU tfy*
work 1s partially complete,
hence, the need (or the In­
terim money.
The Gundy Co. offer w u to
represent the town and secure
tha money for a contingent
fee of $3,000.
Atty. E. K. van den Berg,
representing t h e American
Mortgage Co., Orlando, pre­
sented the council a plan for
the proper drainage of Lake
Maltbie to prevent any future
flooding of the m w homes in
the area. The projected coat
of the drainage system is
$27,000, and the company will
install it, if tba town will
undertake the maintenance of
t h a completely automatic
system.
CORRECTION
The Herald Incorrectly Bat­
ed Htasinete County Melon aa
the dealer for Valiant la aa a d 1
Wednesday when it d e a l f
Braoa Motor*.
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New sealer numbers are
Jady B u sin sad M r T a r
k r sad Juniors include Bar*
bora Bolftr, Busaa Deal,
Carol f e t e d , Mary Scott and
Sherry SplaeQL
Eight of the sew members
are spohomores iaeludlag
II s Im

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GABOON THERAPY for ehildrwti of tha U ttle Red Schoolhouee, or
other »»*•"tally retarded children has bean offered by tha members of the
B uford Garden Club, who hare promised to work with tha children,
tgachiaff them to care for crowing things. The club has one member
iff a t tha Little Rad Sehoolhouse one day a week, but will send a
clubber to work with any child at home. Shown here, helping
i XirsQa train up the confederate jasmine vine in a trallla in hia
rdrd are Mrs. Patty Henderson and Mrs. Andrews. Michael la tha
B ra. Ann Karnes.
(Herald Photo)

set attained a t a "Ovt-Ac­
quainted" Tea Suaday after*
anas Sor IS aaw aad feespsctlve member* at (be bases
s t Mrs. C. B. Bowel.
With « m boeteae M * s
receiving line were Mrs.
Billy Byaa, g re a te st; Mrs.
Lola Wallace, vice f au l t e d ;
Mrs. Mary Oatbry, aacreU ry; • Mrs. Dtcfc Madden,
treasurer and Mik. Mary
Watsea, reporter,
Mrs. B. B. d a r t , Mrs.
Robert
Deaa
and Mrs.
Ewrlgbtsaa H arr ilk served
Too aod.oaan e f ro e aro
b a rte r atdriae aoe requires
to e m a a l k depUeata e a r
•talma aad dtmaado wfcteb
Woe,- or olthor i t yuu. may
h a r t aaaiaat the o tu ta el
CLTDB U MARTIX, DtoMWtd.
lata a t aalS Caeaty ta tea
Caaaly Ja4aa of SaaaUaU
Caeaty. FUrie*. a t hia tin ea Rings lllgbwny Savings Bank
la Me Coart Hoeeo at ta li

or his aiuraay, aaS may took
stale at h a u l s e t oa filed
shall fee veUL
■/ Stottla M ortla
At AdaUalatrotrlx a t U a
Batata a t

CtpCa U Marita, &lt;ocoooo4
OorCta T. Praeartak
Attaraay for tfce Katota
ISS-IM Worth Park A etaae
P. a Baa IMS,
to ofor4, Plorlda
PekUah Sops, ss, tT a o a t

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Linds Spnaear, Caret T a m s,
Elisabeth Evans and U sds
Echols.
Plans for the coming year
which have been made by
the Anchor Club iadade at*
tendaaee at tha regional
meeting la Daytona Beach,
Saturday.
The girls plan la help bind
books at the library, seO
memberships Aar Che Sea*
ford’D eBvy
Eatertalam eat
Association, help oat a t the
Little Red SebooBxrasa ta d
at the county hems.

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Sanford Gas Co,
1M W. 1st ST.

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Mambrrship la tha dub la
opea In those Invited to the
tea and other interested ladtea whe are asked to attend
the grasp's first meeting of
tha sensaa la be bold next

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Mr individual aad groap^taatruetkna. The to citk a will
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each Thursday aftsrnooa Dwf(al will bo at the F t MaOoa
P ark Courts for Instruction.

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Pad. B a ll Mtg. Asaa. ve W.
B. Walcott, otus, mtg. fcL
H. K G rk r va Howard D.
Dague, atal, mtg. fcL
Long as. Robert H it
tawsy, demand Judgment
Joseph Oasll, etui, ve Bel’s
1-10-M cent Itore, lac., de­
fault
Patricia SchoUlng va Thom ai1
Packer, atux. Judgment
Mania a s AppMcattaas
John Ludwig aad Jeaa Wright,
Sanford
Lavsrna laadnor aad Lola
HatcheQ, Sanford

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THE REMNANT shop
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BandDinner
The Rear Lake Elementary
PTA held its first official
■meting ef the school year
Tuesday night In the school
auditorium. with President
Neel Buell' presiding and

Contest Winner
Is Home
FromHollywood
By Jane Casselberry
Paula Hlcka of Altamonte
Springs, lovely winner of the
recent area TV Directory
Cover Girl Contest, has re­
turned borne after her 10-dsy
prise trip to Hollywood.
The trip Included the first
jet flight for Paula who was
accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Walter J . Hicks, of 110
Orients Dr.
As another part of her
prise la the contest, Paula
was given a small soeaking
part in “Shannon Malloy,”
one of the HawalUn Eye TV
aeries now being filmed. In
the show, whleh U expected
to be released in an approxi­
mate 13 weeks, Paula ap­
pears as a tourist
She enjoyed visiting the
ether seta at Warner Bros.
Studio and meeting such
well-known TV stars as Troy
Donohue, Connie Stevens and
Rookie Byrnes.
While there she stayed with
relatives and went to Dis­
neyland, Malibou and Bever­
ly Hills.
Paula signed an option with
Warner Bos. and says that
even should nothing ever
eorae of It, she feeU the trip
was thoroughly worthwhile.
This week she is back at
Martin Co. in Orlando and
continues with plans to fur­
ther her education.

Rev. Richard Brown of the
Forest City Baptist Church
giving the opening prayer.
Executive board members
and working chairmen intro*
duccd by Buell after his wel­
coming address were Allen
Forward, first vice presi­
dent; George Dabbe, second
vice president and principal
of the school John Hall,
treasurer and Mrs. Dee RUley, secretary.
Chairmen are Mrs. Hall,
membership;
Mrs.
Buell,
clinic; Mrs. Mary Gore, boapltality and room mothers;
Mrs. Richard Ostrander, historisn; Mrs. Mary Powell,
ebild welfare; Mrs. Peggy
Morrell, year book; Mrs. Kay
Dunn, recreation; Mrs. Paul
Bois, safety and civil de­
fense; Don Halsey, faculty

BridgeClub
Names Winners
Nine tables were in action at
Tuesday’s weekly meeting of
the DeBary Duplicate Bridge
Club with play directed this
week by Howard Middleton.
Tied for first, second and
third place, NS, were Mrs.
Myrtle Dunnebaek, Mrs. Nan
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J . B.
Baker, Mrs. Donald Johnson
and John Vandershaaf. Fourth
place winners were Jim Saw­
yer and Tom Peters.
For EW, winners were, first.
Miss Ethel Johnson and H.
Guy Chase; second. Dr. and
Mrs. Earl Sandbom; third,
Mrs. M. L. Patterson and Mrs.
Frank Holder and fourth, Miss
Minnie Heltman and F. R.
Froehlich.

tor, program ; R. J. Ostran­
der, beautification and Mrs.
William McGinnis, publica­
tion.
Buell asked for volunteers
te establish a “ Dibb’a Club”
to aid in playground activi­
ties and setting up play­
ground equipment. Richard
Lashley was appointed chair­
man of the club and asked
those wishing to participate
to contact him right sway.
A request also was made
for four mothers a day to
volunteer to take over during
teacher’s relief periods for
the first and second grades.
Volunteer help already has
been secured for the four
higher grades.
The group discussed and
approved proposals present­
ed by Mrs. Elliott that the
PTA sponsor a turkey din­
ner and Saturday movies ter
children of the area.
A fund of $100 was approv­
ed to sponsor the dinner
whleh was scheduled for Oct.
20 between the hours of I
p. m. and I p. m. In the
school cafeteria. A program
of entertainment also will

M ilk Order
Enforcing Set

TALLAHASSEE (UP1) —
A milk commission order of a
year ago prohibiting retail
store from selling milk for leas
than they bought it for will
continue to be enforced, Milk
Director Eugene Fisher said
today.
Atty. Gen. Richard Ervin
ruled Monday that the order
was illegal because it was
adopted without a public hear­
ing. He made the ruling a t the
Stretching Thin
One pound of nickel, be­ same time he posed similar ob­
cause of its exceptional due- jections to a new retail price
tllty, can be stretched Into a order th at was to have gone
Into effect Oct. 20.
fine wire 80 miles long.

b« provided ter the svenlng.
The movies will be (hova
every other Saturday ter
children between the ages of
five and is years in the
school auditorium beginning
Nov. s. Tentative tinea were
act for 3 p. m. until 1:30 p.ra.
The system of block teach*,
lag was explained by Has*
ley who advised that students
In the fifth and sixth grades
spend part of each day with

An accident Tuesday morn­
ing resulted in $800 damages
to a small Europesn econ­
omy car and 2300 to another
car when Gerald Miller, 20,
Maitland, was struck broad­
broadside by Mrs. Audrey Napierata, 34, Apopka, at the in­
tersection of SR 438 and Hattaway Drive, near the Alta­
monte Springs School.
Miller entered on tbe high­
way directly into the path
of Mrs. Napierata's vehicle,
which was east bound, and
was struck by tbe Apopka
car. Mrs. Napierata had no
time to taka evasjve action,
according to Trooper W. L.
Sikes, who covered the acclcident.
Miller was charged with
violation of the right of way
section of the motor vehicle
law. No injuries were re­
ported.
Immediately following the
MiUer-Naplersta accident, a
ca- driven by Hulon Crews,
20, Plymouth, who had stop­
ped for the wreck, was struck
from behind by one driven
by Richard E. Brown, 21, of
Apopka. Damage was minor,
and Tpr. Sikes charged
Brown with operating a mo­
tor vehicle with detective
brakes.

him and Mrs. Roberta Rich­
ards and the aides in studies
of social science, health, phy­
sical education and art.
establishing
Methods
reading levels and work ex­
pected from each were given
by Principal Dabbs who also
announced that tee shirts,
beanies and stationery im­
printed with the school name
in the green and white school
colors soon will be available
for purchase by the students.
At the close of the meeting
after the financial report
was read, a 20 minute movie
on civil defense was shown
through arrangements made
by Mrs. Bole with the Coun­
ty CD headquarters in San­
ford.
Mrs. Joanne Bounder’s
third grade woo the member­
ship pennant for having more
than 70 percent of the par­
ents in attendance ( a t the
meeting.
A half-hour refreshment
and social period was held
prior to the business meet­
ing.
The Bear Lake PTA baa
set its regular monthly meet­
ings for the first Tuesday of
each month except in Jan­
uary when the date faUs on
Naw Year's Day.

DeBary GOP
Club To Hear
Candidates
By Mrs. Adam Matter
DeBary
Officers of
Republican Club have Issued
a reminder that this month's
meeting will bo held on Fri­
day of this week a t tha
Community Center beginning
at 7:30 p. m.
Candidates running for of­
fice In the November elec­
tions are expected to he on
hand to speak. The meeting
Is open to the public.

By Jane Casselberry
Lyman High School Band
baa received an invitation to
participate in the University
of Florida's Homecoming
Parade to be held In Gaines­
ville on Oct. II at 2 p.m. The
parade Is the first event of
n weekend of homecoming
festivities.
The trip will be made by.
charter Greyhound bus and
the band, which is self sup­
porting, hopes to raise funds
for this expense by means
of a turkey dinner to be held
on Oct. 13 from 9 p. m. un­
til T p. m. in the Lyman
School eafieria.
Band members will be sell­
ing tickets to the dinner this
Saturday and Mrs. Earl
House, president of the lor*
man Band Assn, appeals to
all citisena of South Seminole
to support the band by pur­
chasing tickets and making
the dinner a great success.
In (he Code of Mencs, who
Is supposed to have reigned
in Egypt about 3300 B.C. It
was decreed that “one part
of gold is equal to two and
one-half parts of silver in
value” and this decree may
have been the first gold stan­
dard according to the Ency­
clopedia Britannlca.

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Information , received by
Ed Ilmen from the Florida
Heart Assn, in fit. Petersburg
Teesdsy announced that the
Heart funds from SeminoleDeBary Heart Council have
gone to support the research
of Dr. Clyde M. Williams, MD
PHD at the Medical Center
&gt;t the University of Florida.
This heart research project
is part ‘of the nationwide
program being conducted to
find causes and cures of the

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t h a t t h e C o m ity

WASHINGTON—(NEA) — ante took a baa tin* la thia
baan ragsr-eosting a bitter
palitiral pill whaa ha told a
F taaalraaia rally) "No Coo-

Cwmtjwffl ba $400 far s t e m h o y
parformasca. la the Ovasfs Coasty
Youth Concert* ths cost Is tho e*»e,
but tha coaetrt Is doss la two part*,
with two croups of stalest* M a c
iccommodetod at oach concert.
H en hi Seminole County with an
auditorium tha slits of tha Jai-AUi
Fronton avsflaUs, 4.000 ehfldran
could ba accommodated In one after­
noon of two abbreviated concert*.
Under the rule* of the State Badnc
Commiaaioo tha aoooorte would hare
to be held after tho eloae of the Jaialai aeaaon, on March 4. which would
leave a month btforu tha eloae of tho
orchestra's season, which occur* on
April 7.
In our neighboring county to the
aouth, business man* civic organisa­
tions and service elube sponsor and
underwrite tha concerts. The Herald
would u r n every sueh group • m
Seminole County to consider tho op­
portunities offered by helping to
underwrite th e caponsee of thia
highly desirable and much needed

Nearly 100 different public
health, education, welfare and
labor programs havs been pro­
posed to Congress this year.
deaen o r more prograsw have
been incorporated in a single
legislative message. But fewer
than a score of separata re­
forms have been passed this
Among those that Congress

program .

today, in ipite of our claim* for tho
educational proweal of our high
aeboola ta d wOege*. But when they
atari out In elementary school with
ante doggerel aa they are taught

We wish also to compliment the
members of the Soutn Seminole
PT-0 for their forealght and Initia­
tive in starting tha ball rolling on
such a commendable project

The Ultimate Goal
Tha tragic event* In Miaaiaaippl
a rt a cause for unhappiness among
•n Amedeen*.
Ever since the great internal
strife which tore this land apart 100
years ago, the people of this nation
have known they were living with
wounds only partly healed. They
that sharp divisions
nersistad ««*«■ them.
Yet through this long century
much progress toward a truly na­
tional unity has been achieved. And
millions in tha South and the North
have been strongly hopeful that the
■teadr passage of time would at
long last heal the painful cleavage.
Tha fluidity of American life,
tremendous economic gains for the
South, tha remarkable contributions
of tha South to ih e apace age—all
then# tilings have isided in speeding
the much desired heeling process.
The tragedy that has occurred on
the campus of the University of
Mississippi will be recognised by
southerners and northerners alike aa
a setback in this process.

These days many people apeak of
tho harm our iatenwl divisions do
to our Image iu the world outside.
Wo cannot be unconcerned with th a t
But our real anguish must be for
ourselves. We cannot feel any great­
er pain than knowing we a n so torn.
It may truly be wild that until
these sectional divisions are finally
healed, until we think of ourselvee
not aa the South or the North or
the West but as the United 8tatea of
America, we can have no hope of
effecive existence aa a harmonious
nation.
Regional differences which are
cultural and natural contributa to
the richness of our national patterns.
Differences which flare into violent
strife undermine the h m of an
A ror’cnne fug a fruitful national
life rooted id u fundamental unity.
Onlr when we have that unity,
when Americana of all regions want
to wave just one flag, will we set our­
selves on the road of promise chart­
ed when this nation battled for its
liberty 186 years ago,

Phil Newsom Soys

Through euceeulv* Wash­
ington administrations, it ha*
been U. §. policy to discour­
age sa y arm s build up in the
Middle Bast.
Tho policy, however, did
not prevent a full-icsie war
botweon liracl and Egypt In
1&gt;M, nor has K Influenced a

heavy flow of Soviet woapoao
into tho United Arab Repub­
lic, Syria and Iraq. Smaller
amounts also h a rt gone to
Yroon,
I t wao with this la mind
that tho United SUtea revers­
ed 1U teag itandiag policy
and a (reed to supply liras!
with abort-range supersonic

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CASE N-444: Lorn* B., ag­
ed 17, is an enterprising type
"Dr. Craae," she confessed
with a smite, "I have borrow­
ed some of your raggostlons
lor my high school classes la
English composition.
"For example, on* week 1
used your ‘Compliment Club1
experiment.
"Instead of haring it run
for tho full M days, I ju st ask­
ed my students to pay 3 com­
pliment* per day fo r 7 days
and then writ* a 300-word
theme on tho reactions they
had observed.
" It proved fa r more inter­
esting to them than soma fa r­
fetched theme, for it pertain•4 to everyday, p r a e t l e a l

greater, la fact, soma of my
poorest students perked up till
they wrote fascinating themes.
. “On another accaalon, I ask­
ed the etudenta to try your
‘H-E-L-P* conversational for­
mula. Then they wero to writ*
another SOO-word them* on
what happened.
"Woll, some of my shy, ton­
gue-tied pupils really profited
by that experiment to It has
changed their entire eutiook
on life.
"Foe instead of shunning
people and drawing within
their shell, they now found It
easy to launch conversation.
The decUtou involved ob­ “If they couldn’t draw their
vious risks. U. B. relatione
with the U.A.B. hit a low ia
1PS5-M whoa the United
States withdraw Ui promise
of financial support for
Egypt’s Aswan dam sad op­
posed Egypt’s seizure of tho
Stmt Canal. Thty have im­
proved only gradually aloe*.
On tho other hand was a
tear that, with arm s super­
iority on ths Arab old*, cither
the Arab* might ho tempted
to attack Israel e r the Is­
raeli* might start a •preven­
tive” war to reduce tho 1m-

to ’Entertainment,' then to
'Literature* and finally to
'Politics.’
“Most of them said they
didn’t need to go farther than
the &lt;E’ in the ’H -E-L-I’ for­
mula.
“Now I am u k in g my stu­
dents to write a letter of ap­
plication fo r s Job. Firat, they
a r t to read the 'Help Wanted*
ads in their newspaper till
they find a position that seems
attractive.
“Then they are to follow the
pattern for a good letter of
application which you suggcit
In your nowspapor booklet an
’Vocational Guidance.’
"Of course, they will not ac­
tually mail the latter, for they
are not ye* reedy fo r Jobe, but
Ala will ghra them excellent
practical experience.
“For It will combine the re­
quirements far our English
writing class, with something

A /

: joe impedance. Two prime ex­
ample* are the gtOO million
emergency public work* au­
thorisation to relieve unem­
ployment in depressed area*
and the 5435 million manpow­
er retraining act.
F e d e r a l participation in
state public assistance and
child welfare programs has
been expanded. The enforce­
ment provisions of tho union
welfare fund and pension bias
disclosure act were strength­
ened.
But what the record show*
is th at Congress granted the
President only bits and pieces
roost of them may need when of his major reform programs.
they graduate.
For instance, Congress gave
“My next project Is to have the Department of Justice
the students enter prise con- new authority to obtain busi­
teats. You one* wrote that yon ness documents in civil anti­
employed current pria* con- trust cases. But broadened
teste in your psychology class­ powers for F e d e r a l Trad*
es a t Northwestern Univer­ Commission action to protect
sity.
consumer interests were not
“So will you please tell me granted.
Just how yon did it?*
In general, consumer Inter*

tb«m a n sq*sl p a r tor wom­
en. aid for migratory l a m
worker*. the T««U&gt; opportun­
ities and Youth ConMnration
Corpa propotal*.
I t must alio ba remem bored
that aema of the P m id en t'a
moat wanted reform* have
bean flatly rejected by Con-

has. the effect of being a probasin*** action.
Most notable example is the
ConcreM did pees • drug medical car* plan fo r tho aged,
control bill—with sorry thanks
to place it under the Social
only to tho tkalidomldo dis­ Security system. The Demo­
closure*. But tho rest of tho
cratic administration i t s e l f
consumcr's program which tka had labeled this as the most
P m id c n t proposed to Con- Important tssuo before this
urea* last Hatch didn’t got be­ Congress. Its passage had been
yond first beat. The km* egcounted on to fulfill a cam­
eeption is a taw requiring paign promise. Its defeat must
manufacture of television aeta now bo taken to ths voters as
to receive all channel*.
an argument for electing more
Sen. Paul Douglas’* "tru th Democratic congressmen.
in tending” bill which tha
President endorsed failed a
second time. The 1500 million
maaa transportation plan to
b e n e f i t metropolitan area
commuter* baa been favorably
reported to the House floor
but is still tied up In Senate
committee and may not get
PtumMag A Building
much farther.
Sapplies
A number of the Preeident’e
other "com passion’’ measure*
111 N. French Ave.
a n caught in tha *nd-of-#eaPhone FA 2-541*
son Jam and may not be cleared before adjournment. Among I

is coining

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Nasser's buildup on the
easy-payment plan began, la
IKS—Soviet fe ra e for Egyp­
tian cotton.
Ia the same year the Is­
raelis requested similar U.3.
aid but that and subsequent
request! were refused on the
grounds that the United
States w u “not convinced’'
eucb aid would remedy the
situation.

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Page 4, Sanford, Florida, Thura., October 4, 1062

During Sanford
Festival Of
Art Days

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Kids, your Civic Center
No one will be allowed to
cards have expired.
come to the Civic Center or
to participate in any Recrea­
tion Department aponeared
O rder Of Arrow
activity
until they obtain
The Halapata Chapter of
the Order of the Arrow win their new cards, which will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at be issued Friday at 7:30 p.m.
Corbett’s Real Estate Office at the Civic Center.
Persona wishing new cards
m DeBary. All members are
urged to attend the chapter are to bring their old cards
meeting.
and a small photograph of
the applicant. Non-resldenta
of the city may obtain a
Plated Silk
Nickel - plated silk has been card by going to the Fin­
used to produce a fine gauxe ance Office at City Hall and
for use as a strainer for cor­ paying the fee of 15 per p er­
rosive liquids.
son or 9to per family.

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Furniture

The business meeting was
preceded by a dessert lun­
cheon for which the execu­
tive
committee
members
were hostesses. .
Guest speaker was Mrs.
Carmlta Ray, supervisor of
the Seminole County Unit of
the State Dept, of Public
Welfare, who gave an tnteresing talk on the various
phases of the welfare pro­
gram.
By Loeise Slsnuek
During the business meet­
Members of the St. Marying
It was announced that
Magdalen Altar Society of
Altamonte Springs in charge
of planning the white elephant
sale to be held Friday and
Saturday at the Super Valu
Food Store on SR 430 have
learned th at the atore will be
celebrating its anniversary at
The first
grade of the
the same time.
Free cones of the new Church School of the First
grapefruit sherbet will be pro­ Presbyterian Church of San­
vided for everybody and free ford were entertained at a
musical entertainment will swim party and cook out on
be given by Paul Helnaoo on Sept. 28 at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. J . M. Wilson on
the Hammond organ.
Lake Golden.
Members
attending were
Lynn Stetson, Buff Keith,
Joyce and Neal Bryant, John­
ny Blstline, Donald Makin,
Margaret Aiken,
Caroline
By Mr*. Adam Matter
Gam* Nights at* being Fox, Sherri Roscmond, Geor­
conducted in the new Re­ gia Rufas and Sherolyn Go­
creation Room of the De­ ble. Guests were Andy, Bob­
Bary Firs Hall saeh Friday by and Jane Rufas.
Miss Helen Mann assisted
night beginning at 7:30 p.m.
During the day the build­ with the games and Rev.
ing is open to those residents Thomas II Makin, minister
who wish to read, play check­ of education, served as life­
ers, work Jig saw puules, guard.
or in general use the recrea­
Mrs. G. A. Rufas is teach­
tional facilities avails ble.
er of the class.

The Longwood Civic Lea­
gue held its first meeting of
the fall season at 3 p. m.
Tuesday In the Civic League
Building on Church St.

the Clvle League, with the n r y ta d Civic League Buildhelp of the South Seminole In* entrance.
The next meeting of the
Garden Club, has arranged
for the work to begin this women*! group la scheduled
week on the walk to the Lib- for Noe. • .

Rummage Sales,
Anniversary
At Same Time

Church School
First Grade
Has Swim Party

LONGWOOD LIBRARIAN, Mrs. J . H. Hanner,
a t right, looks over some of the new atock w ith
Mrs. Dorothy H eath, assistant. Sponsored en­
tirely by th e Civic League of Longwood, the
Library as been able to increase it* stock from
3,600 books to 6,000 books during th e year
since the new addition was b u ilt I t is open to
th e public w ithout charge on Tuesdays, 7 p. m.
until 9 p. m .; on Thursdays, 3 p. m. until 5 p. m.
and Saturdays from 9:80 until 11:30 a. m.
Charles E. S tew art also assists Mrs. H anner And
Mrs. Heath.
(Herald Photo)

Tire Sale!
TU ES .-W E D .-TH U R S .O N LY
OCTOBER 2, S, 4
FROM 6 T O 9 P.M .
We’re loaded with Btaekwalls, Whitewall*,
Nylon and Rayon, Tubed and Tubeless.
We’U give handsome Trade. In for yoor
present tire*.
Limited Quantities Good Used Tires and Low
Mileage Take-Offs.
Get here early for best selection. Remember •
3 Days Only • Tues., Wed. and Thurs. Dont
Miss Out!

Firestone Stores
Sanford

Cor. 1st. A French

By violate Chadwick
A group of members of the
Chuluota Sportsmen’s Club
got together on Sept. 31 to
paint the small clubhouse on
the grounds at Little Lake
Horseshoe off SR 419.
Excellent progress was be­
ing made until the rains came
leaving the Job half com­
pleted. Another painting party
was held Sept 30 to finish
the work.
The club is planning a tur­
key shoot for November and
plans also are in the making
for a black bass fishing con­
test to be sponsored for mem­
bers only.
The group does much for
the youth of the community by
having aa annual fishathon
every summer Just after
school is out for the term.
It sponsors the Chuluota
Junior Rifle Club for boys
and girls of all ages under
the leadership of Bill Stiver,
a Sportsmen’s Club member,
who, with Leland Mitchell,
c e r t i f i e d NRA instructor,
teaches the youngsters how
to shoot and handle guns.
The Sportsmen also spon­
sor the Archery Club for
children of all ages. This
group is under Instruction of
Lou Mortkl Jr. and Jim MeEarchen who donate their
time and efforts.

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There are twelve new models la 1963, including Lwo dramat­
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LOS ANGELES (U P I)-T s
■ w e g e e At Dark sf ths San
Trs seines Giants, S m last N sttanal League gnats sf 19W
v u Jnst like as many that
had b e n played before i t
"W# most have beta count­
ed out 60 time* this season,"
lark said la the flash sf
Wednesday's 64 victory over
the Lee Angeles Dodgers

Lyman Greyhounds. With only
too touchdown scored agsiaet
them In three games, Peal
Blackford sad Co. ere off to a
fins start early in tbs season.
Lands of srodlt m ast alas be

was n s Mg hit in the ata
toning rally bp ths Giants.
Instead tha Giants railed
ths wildness s f Dodger relief
pitchers Ed Bosbaek end
Stan Williams tor ths runs
that won ths peasant jackpot
The Giants trailed. 4-2, whoa
they cam s to hat fat the ninth

bees tbs victors to four of " I d e a l know say team to
tbs previous six.
baseball that wee counted out
Hoping to gat tb e a off to a so n e a p tin ts .
winning atari, manager Halpk
"B at we always cams
tack.’* Aad tbs latest come­
back w as reminiscent of their
memorable playoff victory to
ML
Mans per Alvin Dark, still •
The Giants scored tour runs
little stunned, sold it proba­ in ths ntoth toning to beat lbs
bly would be southpaw Billy Dodgers to the deciding play­
O'Dell o r right-hander Jack off gam s for tho National
Sanford as the Giant starter. League championship ami won
"1 guess I'll have to talk to tbs la th pennant to the his­
tory e l toe chib, which dates
bask to the 1870's la New
York.
Unlike ths dramatic M l
psaaamt-cUachsr won by Bob&gt;y Thomson's homer, there

LOS ANGELES (U PI)—The
Dodgers, genuine tears in
their eyes aad watermelon
lumps ia their throats, could­
n 't believe IL
Nor, to the state they wore
to, would they let eaybody
see them.
For 14 minutes they stayed
to hiding, doors locked aad
no one permitted lata their
*tunned, gloom-gkklea pew-

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FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAOK ASSOCIATION, s **r»*rellon organlaed under t*
A ct ot Conor*** and enleilas
■ •re se a t te t a t Federal wa­
ll *«el Mart s a g s AseeeUtiee
Charter Act,
Plaintiff,
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Rattlers Hold
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YOU ARB HEHEBT NOTI­
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filed ngaleet y ea la the
Shove entitled ranee, and th at
pou ere req aired t* III* your
Snawer w ith th* Clerk o t thla
Court aad t* te r s e n ropy
th ereat upon th* P le ln tltt or
F ln ln lirr* a tto rn ,rs , who**
hem** end nddrneo In Math
. Cleveland, J r . and tlereld
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•enferd. Florida, n et Inter
th a n the IS U day at October,
A. D. IMS. If y e s tall le da
so n D taraa Pro Cunteeae will
ha e n u red tg e ls e t yen tor
th e rellet dem ented In the
Com plaint Thin sa lt Is I*
fo r, cl*** a m e n s e s t. The
veal
property
p rteetd r*
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Lot L Btoek K. BUNLAND ESTATES, a aubplvltloa, according la e
p ltt thereof, recorded In
Plat Booh II, page* | |
to IS of th e Public Re­
cord* o f Seminole Coun_ tv.
Together w ith th* following
llama of property w hlrb or*
located In end perm anently
Installed ee e p art o t th*
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NEW YORK (UPI) -F lo r­
Seminole football fens have ida AAM, winner of nine
reslly turned out for tho straight gnmoa n season ago,
Including a victory to tho
Per toetone*, ths Titusville Orange Blossom Bowl, start­
gem*. Yen couldn’t sm ths end ed th* IMS mason today oa
sf th* lias either way If ysn ths nation's No. 1 small col­
were anywhere near th* mid­ lege fool hall toon ta the
dle, T hat's what I csQ m l United Press International
support Thors wlU he n motor­ Board of Coaehts ratings.
cade to sash s f Uw sway
Ik * Rattlers, whs d o m lu t­
gnaws, m join la ths fun sad ed tho small collage ranks aa
travel with th* geminates,
no otbar team ever hot, cap­
turing five of ala* team titles,
Aa open dais tomorrow were ths top choice of five
sight wtU (hr* th* Bomlasita coaches to ths first weekly
plenty o f shoot* to rest aad UPI ratings toUswlag aa
rscupersU from th* Apeka opsatog-gams 90-0 rout of
gems. They should bs la tip­ I t Benedict's last laturdsy,
top shape for the Bssbreeu
tilt oa th s 18th.

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(UPI) — Ths Indian Will*
IE COUNTY jr D U B ’S COUNT. Country Club will ho the sit*
SHMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR­ of tho second annus] baseballIDA. m * N s, U M
celebrity ( * l f tournament,
ESTATE OF
EVQENS J. JAMB,
scheduled for OoL 16-31.
DeeetoeO

NOTICE TO CEBSITOES
t o a l l r a n a o N S m a t in s
CLAIMS O B
DEMANDS
AUAINBT SAID nSTATEl

Tea sa d oath e l yeo eve
hereby aelllle S e a t requires
l* H it any elnlma and t t m anta whleh yen, or either
•r yea. may have seminal sa lt
•elate la th* eHIa* t t Hen.
C. Vernon Mite. C euaty JuCee
ot lem lnele Couaty, a l hie
e d ic t le ihn c o u rt House la
le a fe r* . Florida, w ithin ata
•ntanOar m onths from (lit
lima s f th e first publication
a t this notice. E a c h cla im er
d.mand m ust be In w rlllna
and c o n t a i n the plsee of reeldto re end post ottte* nddrtse
*1 th* alelm ent end m u tt be
•worn ta by the claimant, h it
n a ta l e r atto rn ey , e r the
tam e ahnll be veld.
O lndra L Jan e
Aa
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B eaten end Tueh
T Maitland FU ae
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Scta Record
KRRAJAXRVI,
Finland
(UPI) - Jaakho Xtllajoorvl of Finland set a ntw world
weight • lifting record gunday when ha snatched 111
pounds during a nations
m ast KaUaJatrvi eclipsed
tbs m ark sf 313 pounds held
by Rudolf Piukfeldtr of Rut-

QACfZSVILLE (UPI) Florida coach k e y Graves ta
improsasd wMh Duke— aad
that’s putting tt mildly.
A law of his observational
"Tboy're one of ths best
offensive t o t a l in lb* na­
tion . . . tt will tabs our
beat oftort sf the year to
boat th a n . , . taka at toast
three touchdowns to bast
th tm ."
The Gators meet Duke to
ths a s te r Bowl at Jackson­
ville Saturday.
At Coral Gables-tho Mi­
ami
Hurricanes, with a
squashy victory over T ests
Chrtottaa University behind
tb e a , aren’t taking any
ebancst on toaing men for
tha Florida Stale Game.
Conch Andy Gustafson ran
hie Orel four teams through
a light dummy drill Wednes­
day ta proparatioa for Fri­
day night'a gimo la the Or*
a ago BowL Tha fourth stringara worked out with tho first
thiwo teams ta a switch from
tho usual policy.

Williams Stops
Loop Leaders
W U llint' Restaurant down­
ed league TRI-MR Construc­
tion to ipnrk women's softbell action Tuesday night
T R I-H I led 6 4 t t ths end
of th* first toning but fall
behind 1M I to th* second.
Wllllnmi ■cored six to tho
third to make R 16-11 tn d
TRI-M I could only manage
tour runs tad th* gem* end­
ed with WlDlims ia front 16-

shot at bat, but lefty Billy
Pierce, wtaaer sf Monday’s
•peatog playoff gam s for tho
Giants, made it a futile Dodg­
e r try. Ho set down the three
hitters he faced oa I t pitches.

From tho bullpen ho turnmooed Williams, winner of
Tueiday’s game in relief.
Williams obviously did aot
hsvo tt.
Brawaey Orlando Copoda
tied tho game with n sacrifice
fly to Ron Fairly ta right
field, FoUpo Alou racing to
third. Aad whan William*
wild-pUchod Mays to second,
strategy than dictated that
ho walk oatchor Ed Ballsy to
load tho basts again.
Williams worktd on Jim
Davenport, but hit control
just w asn't thara. Ha walked
Davenport oa a l-and-1 pitch,
forcing homo FoUpo Alou with
tho go-ahoad run that doomed
the Dodger*.
Lefty Ron Ptrranoikl re ­
placed Williams on tha mound
and Induetd Jot* Pagan to
hit a grounder. But aocond
baseman L a r r y Burright

QB Injured
HEW YOKE lU Pl)—Q .«rUrbeck Lee Oreeecup ta nn
unlikely starter for the New
York Titans (taturdny night
against ths Boston Patriot*.
Grotacup will bo sidelined with
n knee Injury. Harold Steph­
ens, purchased from Louisville
of th* United Football League,
wtU back up Ed Song in at
quarterback for th* Titans.

The eld pres on ths club
talked them out of it or
they might still bs there.
T a t a captain Duke Snider
and player representative
Wally Moos tried to expliln
how tho Dodgers felL And
tbs two veterans, along with
manager Wait Alston, final­
ly prevailed on ths players
to allow those grim doors to
bs opened.
I t was a scene s f wtter
desolation.
Although
the
gem# had bees over for
about an hour, most s f the
players still were to their
sweat stained uniforms. A
few sat in their dressing
stalls partly undressed.
OccaslootUy • player would
ralao a can of boor to his
Up*. But it w u a poor ouhatitut* for th* champagne
which tridltlonaUy goes to
tho victors. The gloom w u
so ovorwhalmlng that oven
seasoned reparian were hesi­
tant to break it with their
Questions.
Maugy Wills had atotaa
three bases to ih* gams to
raise his major league re­
cord total to IN but ho w u
aot cheered by that mark.
"Genttomen," the polite
shortstop said softly, "1 just
don’t tool Uko talking."

After thm* w *tki sf play,
Cot A C v i ar* leading Um Jet
Bowleretta* with 11 via* sad
only on* low.
L it Buggers a n s e c o n d
with tea wias and two losses.
Top Corral ta third with
tight wiaa and four loam .
Karp Esther* and Road Hun*
n a n a n tied fo r fourth with
aorta wiaa and fira lo a m
Park A rt. Pharmacy It fifth
with fhro wiaa and a t ran low*
to, Irtp ’a and Walker's a n
titd for sixth spot with four
wiaa and sight lottos. In to tn t h spot a n th s Co-ta-mos
aad No Kamas with two wias

tea will esrtotalp be deiag
their best Is keep tha vic­
tory string alive.
The JV defensive will be
ths (seal point ia the gams.
CsBtortd around Mika Glad
sad Jim Touhy, th s JV 'e
have plenty of weight aad
strength along ths forward
wall. Both these bops have
been standouts to fa r ia the
■easoa sad ere almost sure
bets to move up to tbs var­
sity when the JV season
closes.
Ronnie Hinson, Eddie Koo­
ky, Baddy Burton, and E arl
Black will make up tbs probe bit starting backfield tor
tho JV s. Plenty of speed
sad power iparks the oftensire salt and high scoring is
sure to come about. There
■re also plenty of bops on
tho beach that make up the
reserve strength for the
Baby Seminole* and as far
as injuries and other pro­
blems go, the J V s tr s in
top shape for the gams.

to the CoaH a t to* Caootr
H i t * S j o j j j * C o u tj, n o t.
to m —*a«i of

JOSHUA TILDE.H JACOBS,
Deceased.
J p M SoM E etetei
Ton aad each or yeo a r t
t*r«kr
a a tltltd and requlr*d to p r n u t t a p tla lm i and
dtmanda which you. o r atthar
of you. may h iv o asaln at th*
aatata o t JOSHUA TILDE.V
JACOBS, dactaaad. tat* of
aald County, to th# Couaty
Judge of Seminole Couaty,
Florida. a t h it o fflc t In th*
coart hoot# of aaid County a t
Sanford. Florida, within a lt
calendar month* from tha
data o f th* firs t publication
of thla notion. Each claim
ar demand shall ho la w rit.
ta t. and shall atat* tho place
of rtaldanea and post offlca
addrtaa of t h t claim ant, and
akall ha aurora to by th*
claimant, hi* a sa n t, or a t­
torney. aad any such claim
or dam aad a o t ao filed shall
b* void.
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A* A dm lnlatratrls Cam
Taotam oato Aaaax*
Joshua T U drsa Jacobs
dacoaasd
Oao. A. Hpaor, J r .
Attorney for aald aatata
lltlS M agnolia A v ta u t

High aorios honors wont to
Elalns Xottivsl for • UP tor*
its. Yvstts Hun U r had a 494
atrka whilt Bottpt Smith had
a 492. Elaine KoaUval also had
high gams of 211 while YFt tit
Hunter had a 198.
Tha 3*10 split proved to bt
th t moot popular. I t was pick*
td sp by lfadallas Faille,
TtrttU Huntar, Thtlma Ungtr,
Margaret lo tto , Elaint Kot*
tival aad V traa Bolton downed
it twice. Tho 4*6*7 was con­ Seniors, Florida
verted bp Yvotto Huntar, tho
6-4*10 bp Virginia Chadwick
and ths $•!) bp Jane SpolakL
Tarktps wars r o l l e d bp
Yvstts Hunter and Elaine
Koetival. Elaine olio had four
ia a raw.

Signs W ith Steers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP1)
—Georgs Patterson and Bryce
Venn, two voternnn of last
years Kansas City Steers
teem, have signed for this l e s ­
son with the American BsahetbsU League club.

T reat parte ties
We Sell. Trade.
Service A Demonstrate

Lewis Satan ft Service
1117 Country a s h
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By Jess Casselberry
Tho Casselberry Women’s
Golf Assn, of th s Country
Gub at Casselberry will open
its year next Thursday morn­
ing storting a t 8:30 a. m.
Thera will bs tournaments
for both nine bole end 16 bole
players.
The play will be followed by
luncheon a t tho Club Houso
sad a dip ia tho pool, weather
permitting.
Members ere invited to bring
friend* end guests.
This Saturday the club as a
whole will have a Scotch twobell foursome followed by a
covered dish sapper. Club
members-are looking forward

Over 200 Mens

Short Sleeve Sport Shirts
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colors &amp; patterns.
R egular $2.99 to $5.00
FrL &amp; S a t $ f A A

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Bias which it bow progressing
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Bites Opponent
NEW YORK (UPI)—Heavy­
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hsa been &gt;us pended indefinite­
ly by tho New York 8tata
Athletic Commluion for bit­
ing Bill Nielson of Omaha,
Neb., on th* left arm la their
Sept. 20 bout Cab w u diequalified for biting ia ths 10th
round a t Omaha.

Since T h e B nnford Sem lnolcn
H nve A n O pen D n te F rid a y
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Thta rugged tire he* th
original Twin - Grip tins
formerly used on million
of new ears. Our top sea*
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• All priest shown for 4.70 x IS block tube-type plus log
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DeBary Garden
Club Plans
Meeting Friday

New Officers Named
Opening
Meeting At Catholic Youth Club

The DeBary Garden Cub
I were elected and activities
will hold tba first meeting of Tho All Soule Catholic i t communion breakfast, re-tin the Social Hall.
Youth Club began the aetiv. ccatly. Slaty members atAt the bnslaess meetiag tor October planned. Hits
the rail season this Friday at
itlei for the coming year with | tended the breakfait aerradl which followed sew officers I PfM y Glefton W(| tllele&lt;j
2 p.m. at the DeBary Compresident and ethers who will
munity Center.
eerve with her a rt Roger AcRussell Mason will show •
card!, vies preiident; Betty
pictures of a trip through tba I
Braadt, lecretary - treaiurar
Caribbean and a r m as nar­
rator. Following the projram I
and G. Bogeajii, director.
and business session, a social
Tho club meets oace a
hour wlU be enjoyed and re­
■tooth In tho Social Hall of
freshments served.
tho church. The preiident la
The Woman's Club held a
preparing a bulletin of nil ac­
dessert card party and fash­
tivities for this month, and n
ion show a t the Community
Center today.
copy will bo lent to aaeb
member.
Several times during tha
year tho Sanford CYC holds
n Joint mooting and social
with cluba in Naw Smyrna
Beach, DeLand end Orlando.

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WINTER PARK

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FRI. - SAT., OCT. 5 &amp; 6

Chuluota
Welcomes
New Families

New Selection In V arioui
Shapes, Styles &amp; Colors

• Ash Trap
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MISS PENNY GLEhSON, second from left, was elected president of th«
Sanford All Souls Catholic Youth Club, a t the first m eeting of the sea­
son. W ith her from left are Fr. Richard Bowiee, assistan t pastor; Roger
Accardi, vice president; B etty B randt, secrctary-treaaurer and G. Bogeajia, director.
(Gaaim an Photo)

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By Virginia Chadwick
Naw residents In Chuluota
A Cate Cover-up!
Include:
Hero’s a pretty Crinoline
Mr. and Mm . Robert Ab­ Lady t« cover up that extra
bott with aona, Mark, ago IS,
and Davo, 13, aro now living roll of tissue In the bath­
a t 60 E. Second St. Tho Ab­ room, or for a canister to
bott! moved h«r« from Buffa­ bold large-ilio curlers. Easy
at the school. Tima will be School in Daytona Beach this lo, N. Y., and Mr. Abbott is to crochet for keeping or
employed with Spellman En­ giving.
announced later.
week.
There was a social gath­
No. P-1I3-N has comploto
Mr. and Mrs. Wist Hardin gineering at present working
ering at the All Saints Par­ were weekend guests of Mrs. at the Orlando Air Force crochet directions.
llaie. Mm . Abbott started
ish House recently with Mr.
To order send 33 cents in
and M n. Elmer Thompson Hardin’s parents, Mr. and teaching at the Oviedo School
coins
for oach pattern tot
Mrs.
L.
O.
Hayman
in
Ways h o w i n g colored pictures
thie week.
C
rutlvo
Woman
made at tha World’s Fair and cross, Ga.
Bolding a t the home on
on tholr trip through Alaska
Sanford Herald
Mr. and Mrs. Harvty L. 540 E. Third St. that was for­
this summer.
Box 431, Uidtown Station
Dunn attended the meeting of merly owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Ella Rae Dunn, Mrs.
Charles Woodard la Mr. and
Now
York II, N. Y.
the
DeLand
Shrine
Club
In
Rosa Lee Peterman and Mrs. DeLand during which L ie | Mra. Robert Bouton with
Print name, address with
Pearl Welch attended the "in
group honored all past pres-*daughters Lori Ann, age two,
service’’ program of school
stylo number.
idents end presented them and Pamela, four. The Burlunchroom workers held at
with
a
tic
dip
with
the
Shrine!
tons
moved
hers
from
Orionthe Highlands Elcmentsry
emblem. Harvey was preii- jdo where Mr. Bouton la em- Q a t « » n
dent in 1935.
! ployed with the Dixie Poultry
Terry Sellers of McDlll Air Co.
Force Base, Tampa, spent the
Mr. and Mra. Georgt
weekend with bis parents, Crcsch with daughter Judy
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Sellers, Carol, ngs IS, aro now resid­
prior to their leaving for ing a t 461 E. Third S t. the
Mr. and M n. Vomon Hop­
California, Mr. and Mrs. Kir­ homo formerly owned by tho per and daughter Phyllis of
by Sellers and Robert, Pris­ Herman Zinks. The Creeches I Orlando and Mlaa Rosalia Wills
The Welcome Wagon wheels cilla and Daryl left Tuesday cams here from Ashland, Ky., •f Ft. Myors. spent Sunday
arc rolling as time grows to m a te their home In Santa where Mr. Croech retired 1with Mr. and Mrs. Robert WlU
near to Columbus Day, OeL Susans, Calif.
[Hams. Mtea Willie la In Trainfrom Arrnco Steel Corp.
Mr. and Mra. Newton Cello ing at tha Drang* Memorial
12. That Is tho day tho card
and son Chipper, age seven, hospital
party will bo held in the ’
' formerly of Jamison, Pa., aro
Mayfair Hotol Ballroom at
| now residing at 451 E. Fifth
12:30 p.m. Homo made cakes
SL Mr. Collo waa employed
are being lined up for the
with tha Standard Preened
dessert which will be served
Steel Co. In Pennsylvania and
with coffee and punch.
hop«« to go into aircraft
Hostesses will be avaUsblc
f»ug# control work here in
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Helen Snodgrass
to fill in any tabic that nteds
Friends will regret to learn; * l°rWn. Th* Cello* aro alio
completion for a foursome. that Bov. Bill Swyear has »nl,Q“ e dealers and have a
There will be tables for cy- been in and out of the hos- l°vely collection of antiques
nasta, pinochle, and bridge pltal for surgsry and treat- ln their horn*. As a aids lino
and the cause is a worthy one. ments aiaco tho lattar part of 5fr. and Mrs. Collo plon to
Proceeds will go to the July.
opsn i n antique storo her* ia
Juvenile Council to assist with
Ho la now a t home aod able th* user future.
the foster home program for to bo up aad around and will
indigent children. Tickets miy be able to attend church on
be obtained from any Wel­ Sundays but not back in the
come Wagon Club member of pulpit for at least two more
Seminole County, or by calling weeks.
Mrs. R. K. Horton, 322 690*.
His address is 40« S. Dels- j
ware,
Falrflstds, 111. lie,
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would be happy to bate a line CALL
Frank or Charlott*
Royal Dancers
from Florida friends.
Honshu*
Rev. and Mrs. Swyear wire
Engagem ent
In Enterprise aa pastor of the ,
SANFORD
Friday Night
Barnolt Memorial Methodist
FLOWER
SHOP
Tbs outstanding R o y a l
Church only one year but they 1 FA 2-1522
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Dancers of Winter Park and
FLOWKKH DKt.IVKKKI)
have many (ritnd* in Ibis isc
Orlando will bo featuretf a tj
ANYWHERE!
tioo.
tho Capri's Gay Paros Party
this Friday night. Thsy hav*
promised a fast, exciting show
ranging from th* Can-Can to
an Adlago routine. Tb* flour
show will begin a t 9:30.
Other entertainment will in­
clude dance music by Bob
Rhodes and Band with song*
by Cindy May, popular Banford blue* singer.
&amp;
Tha whole Capri aottiug will
take on a Parisian atmosphere
for the evening and reserva­
tions are requested.

Enterprise Personals
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G ift Shop
210 E. lat.

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Presents Program
On Hobbies

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JUNIORS SIZES 5 to 15

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Dress &amp; Sportsw ear Shop
LONGWOOD PLAZA

By Helen Seed grata
The PTC Thrill Club with
Mrs. Harold Drach as chair­
man wlU again have charge
of the sale of saving stamps

Uwy. 17-12 Phono US-1721

Xi Beta Etn Chapter of
! Beta Sigma Phi mot recent­
ly at tha homo of Mn. J.
Harold Chapman. The preii­
dent, Mrs. Glenn McCall, re­
ported on tba ricant conven­
tion held In Orlando and
read plant for next year’s
convention to be bold in Ft.
Lauderdale.
Mr*. Charles Brueitlo wat
elected a* the chapter Val­
entine Girl. Her picture will
be judged by a Hollywood
star later In the year, with
the winner to be announced
shortly before Valentin* Day.
Mrs, E. C. Harper Jr.,
Ways and Maans chairman,
discussed several projects
with the group.
A program on ‘’Hobbies"
was presented with all memben naming different hob­
bles that they have heard of
and displaying some of their
own handiwork. They were
also asked to lilt things that
they would like to try to ac­
complish by May 1903.
Refreshments were served
by the hostess to Mrs. John
Alexander, M r s . Charles
Brueitle, Mra. Vernon Har­
din, Sirs. E. C. Harper Jr.,
Mrs. J. L. Horton Jr., and
Mrs. Glenn McCaU.
LIGHT AND WARM
The bulkier and shaggier
that wool coats got for fall,
the Use they weigh. Try on
one end set. You’ll be pleased.
Light and warm.

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HOSE
THE MOST
AMAZING SOLE IN
NATURALIZER
HISTORY

NICE SELECTION
OF SHADES.
AVERAGE A LONG
LENGTHS

HOWE'S
FASHIONS
2321 PARK DR.
OPEN ALL DAY WED.

Plans Progress

Personals

For Benefit

Card Party

Rev. Bill Swyear

Circle Surprises
Dr. Ensminger
On His Birthday

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Dr. Fred Entmlnger known
to his many friends oa Uncle
Fred, waa guest of honor at a
covered dish supper sponsored
by the Ethel Root Circle of
the Congregational Christian
Church.
Fellowship Hall wai filled
to capacity for the occasion
waa ■ surprise birthday party
for the much loved Uncle'
Fred.
After feasting from the
many and varied covered
dishes, Mrs. Edward Simp­
son, niect of Dr. Ensmlngor,
rolled ia a huge and beauti­
fully decorated cake. Unde
Fred with a look of both ourprise tad happiness, blew out
his candtai, attar which the
various groups presented him
with numerous gilts.
Dr. Ensminger came to San­
ford ln 1W0 from Indtpendonce, lews. He became a
member the following yaar
and la still very active la the
church at the very young age
of M.
Even though the bride-to-be
has aelacted tablewaro pat­
terns. It isn't necessary to
give bar any of those things.

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M n . F it Del Villagio aid
children, C irti and Fat Jr.,
h iv i had as their recent
houaegueats. Mr. and Mr*.
Jam ca McLaughlin,
Patty. Jimmy and Timmy.
Originally from Massachu­
setts, the McLaughlins came
hern from Patuxent River,
Md., where ha retired from
Urn Navy. After being stathmed la Saaford for a short
tia o , they Uked it so well
they have decided to make
their home la this a n a .
Mr. and Mrs. McLaufhlla
are Carla Del Village's God
Patents. Tho Dol VtUagio
family has been ia North Or­
lando (Or three and one half
years. At present tba hesd of
the household Is In the Medi­
terranean making a cruise on
the USS Roosevelt.
Six year old Carla U start­
ing her flrit year at tha
Longwood Elementary School.

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Mr. sad Mrs. Henry Moan
Patty and Kathy; Mr. aad
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Aeksrmaa, Michael, Robert,
Patricia, Linds sad Debbto
sad Mr. aad Mr*. Robert
Zsvy, Robert Jr., Michael aad
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question aad I hope lomtone mainiag cheera.
has a real quick answer for
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her aad others who havt the minutes,
same problem.
S. Remove from ovoa aad
She also cam* up with a let cool long enough to aot a
good hint. While cleaning out little before cutting Into aorvher dish cabinets and linen1lng piece*. Serves S to 10.
closet* she decided to
sobm of thora pretty gift
Did yea know freak pine­
wrapping paper* U m design* apple I* low la calorie*. 1 cup
are lovely and there are col­ diced pineapple contains only
ors aad ideas gator* . . . 7«. Of four**, that is without
sugar added. Pineapple ranDon't you .agree?
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tain* calcium, vitamin A aad
Mr*. Fort H. Pooto of Pine- thiamins snd Is s good source
crest Dr. sent la three reci­ of vitamin C. And did yea
pe*. I will use oae thl* week know that you "thump" one to
aad one next week. The see if U la ripcT When thump­
Queen Elisabeth Cake has al­ ed the Ktund should be that of
ready been used. This oa* la a firm n a p .
called Um Waekto Cake.
S cups flour
I rvealved a card from Mr*.
Horake of DeBary who seat
2 cupa sugar
la a liver redpu two weeks
2 Its*, soda
1 teas, salt
ago. I checked her letter aad
• heaping tbsp. of cocoa
the omitted onion* la the reci­
Mix these well. Make a hole pe. Sh* mid to add S onions
In th* Ingredients aad add 10 pound with the liver aad this
tbspa. oil. 2 tbsp. vinegar, 2 would add extra flavor. We
tea*, vanilla and 2 cupa cold m e vary happy to correat this
water. Mix well aad put la aa for you. Mr*. L ta k o , and
uagreaaed 12x9x2 paa. Bake writ* as again aometlmo.
in 350 degree oven for 35 min­
utes. Good with or without
To peel pineapple, wash aad
tUco creaawlaa Into 1 inchIcing.
How does that sound? Real thick slices. Um a aharp kntfa
waekto Isn't U. But I bet it la toe this. Peal aach slice with
good and will try tt raal soon. a paring knife. Yea m ay peel
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deep enough to romov* the
Aedtky--Roberts-of Monroe eyes e r ' peel thW y aad re­
says the likes Sweet Potato move eyes with an apple rarer
Pudding and sent her recipe or the tip of the kaoife.
To freeM pineapple: Peel
for I t
and cut Into dasiied shapes.
4 cupn grated raw
sweet potatoes
Pack into freeser cartons.
1 cup can* syrup
Cover with cold syrup made ef
1 tup sugar
eyual measures ef sugar and
watar. (DUaolve augm in tap
1 cup milk
1 cup raisins
water by atlrriag.) Then chin.
Vi cup chopped nuts
It is not aaceaaary to hont
Vi cup butter
syrup, goal cartons aad freest
Vi teas, elovea
at • degree*. WUl keep I la
12 month*.
1 teas, cinnamon
1 toss, allapic*
This bulletin wai prepared
Mix ingredients, beating by the Stats HD office food
eggs and adding last. Heat and nutrition specialist* ta
butter, pour mixture in and
stir until blcndad. Bake at 350 the complete bulletin oa pinedtgrees
un­ appla you may obtain it at
degrees for 40 minutes or uatil don*.
done. When crusted around the HD effice on the Orlando
the edge and top turn It under Highway. It is bulletin No. III.

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MRS. LOUIS ROTUNDO, commander of the Disabled American Veterans
Auxiliary Seminole County Unit SO is shown pinning a past commander's
pin on Mrs. Valton Williams. Others pictured from left are Mrs. Russell
Cook, senior vice commander; Mrs. Harry Williams, commander; Mrs.
Henry LeDue, sixth district commander and Mrs. Evelyn Dean, state
chaplain, ail of Unit 16 Orlando, Mrs. Luther Jones, chaplain, Mrs. G. A.
Muffley, sargeant-nt-arms and Mrs. Jesse Cook, junior vice commander
of the loeal u n it

Seadiag gifts but unable to
attend were, Mrs. Joe Mastors, Miss Jesa Masters, Mrs.
J . C. Muatoa, Mrs. Lsls
Brooks, Miss Doans StowoD,
Mrs. Don Btowcl), Mrs. Daaay
As organisational mooting baton, president; Mrs. Judy
Tentative meeting times,
Neal, Mrs. Bon Burks, Mrs. was hold Monday Bight la tbe Snow, vice president; Mrs. dates and places were dis­
Olga Nettles and, Mrs. Louis
Longwood Park to form aa J e s a Willis, secretary, and cussed with the next meeting
Not!.
Mrs. Mildred Escalvoo, treat- set for the first Moodsy in
Alio, Mrs. Eanmst Skin­ Auxiliary to the Longwood
November at 7:30 p.m. in the
ner, Mrs. Prod Provstt, Miss Volunteer Fire D ept
Committee chairmen named Park.
Prances Riggs, Mrs. Ed
Officers a a d committee Included Mrs. Martha Reiter,
All mothers, wives and sis­
By Praarsa Wester
Hlrt, Mrs. Roy Collins, Mrs. chairmen were named at the membership; Mrs. Bcrenetta ters of the volunteer fire­
A technicolor film, “The Manning Todd, Mrs. John first meeting and those pres­ Morris, ways and means; men are eligible for member­
Prophet Amos,** w u shown at Poormin, Mrs. Bill Howard, ent began work oa by-laws Mrs. Eloise Lommier, devo­ ship la the new auxiliary and
Mias Judy Harvsy, Mrs. G. for the mw group.
tional, and Mrs. Ruth Layo, are invited to attend this
the Sunday night meeting of
A. Tyler aad Mrs. Mao H lrt
Officers are Mrs. Sue Bra- publicity.
meeting.
the United Presbyterian Tenth
of the Community Presbyter­
ian Church of Lake Mary.
This ia one ef a series, and
others will be shown to tbe
group la the near future. Rev.
John Pilley gave brief com­
By J s m CsseeMerry
ments on the movie. Diana Mr. and Mra, Daniel Lott,
Hickson was in charge of the five year eld daughter Cheryl
Lynn and two year eld Regina
worship service.
Kay are living at *26 North
After the movie transporta­
Triplett Dr. They moved here
tion was provided for the recently from Phoenix, Arls.,
group to go to the Hopkins and plan to build a permanent
Ranch on the Longwood Road. home here later. He la Uia new
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hopkins owner of the Tom Hareaton
greeted the guests at the door. Appliance business ia Cassel­
berry.
A business meeting was con­ Mrs. Edith Duerr has re­
ducted there with Terry Buck- turned to her home on Queen's
lew presiding as moderator. Mirror Lake after spending
Tbe members voted to take up the summer with her mother
a collection a t each meeting and alster In Mastic Beach,
inatead of havinr dues. Vol­ Long Island, N. Y. While there
unteers were called upon to she saw several Broadway
serve on committees to plan ■howl, including the hit minl­
cals “ Fiorello, and “Camslot”
for future events.
After the meeting adjourn­ and the critics* prisa play “A
ed Mrs. Hopkins served re­ Man For All Seasons.’
Mr. and Mrs- Oden Brown
freshments of glsted raised
doughnuts, home-made fudge of 461 Jasmin# Rd. In Cassel­
and hot chocolate topped with berry returned home Saturday
after a month’s vacation In
DOUBLE PROGRAM w u enjoyed by members of the Life Underwriters
marahmsllows.
Group * t th e ir rec e n t luncheon a t the Capri. F irs t p a rt of the program
Teams were chosen and the southern Michigan where they
wan n commentary b y Seminole High School Principal A. J . Bracken, on
famous TV game, “Password," visited relatives.
Epb Mower, 340 Piney
"T he A ttitude of Teenngera Today.” Bracken was accompanied by
was played during the social
Ridge Rd., Casselberry, is
S tew art Gatche], county director of secondary education. Second p a rt of
hour.
th e program w u a film "How Life Insurance Begun" shown and narrated
Those attending were Diane home after undergoing tesU
by Marvin Rohlfa. From left are program chairm an Clifford Johnson,
Hickson, Linda Mohn, Sonja and treatment at the Orlando
Bracken, Gatchel a n d Rohlfa.
(Herald Photo)
Wester, Joy Wester, Penny General Hospital.
Grlnnell, Ralph Unger, Harold
Unger, Terry Bucklew, Billy
Lowe, Robert Hopkins, David
Scott, 8t«ve Willis, Larry
Chester, Earl Roberts, Rev.
M l ICE I W ll
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Pilley and Mr. and Mrs. Hopkina.
By Frances Wester
Welcome back to Lake
THUUDAT
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Mary, Mr. and Mra. J.
Flrat
Preibyterian
Church
Floors that sparkle need­ Behney and children, Ronnie
teu
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n’t be slippery. Those highly and Linda, from Sunlind Eawaxed and polished surfaces tales.
that cause so many falls end
They were not (ar away,
injuries in the home can now but frienda bare are glad they
be banished. Instead, the moved back to Lake Mary.
Goodyear Women's Service
Mr. and Mra. Walter I. Pi
Bureau suggests using all- per have returned from their
vinyl flooring, with built-in home on Alton Bay, N. II.. to
saftey features. It's made their new home In Lake Mary
with a luster • control that to apend the winter. Their
gives it a mirror • like glosa trienda hero are happy
bava them back.

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Williams, Mrs. Trammel Kli­
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Mrs. Julios Gorheardt, Mrs.
Raymond L a w s o n , Mrs.
Thomas Sermons, Miss Jane
Snyder, Mrs. Robert Hlrt,
Mrs. Berman Bowen, Mr*.
Gerald Hooaek, Mrs. David
Hosack, Mrs. John Bredis,
Mrs. Marvia Riggs, Mrs. No­
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C harts School Hally Day, a
group of local MYF members
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parsons go with another light­
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Included ia the group, which
arrived tinging "Happy Birth­
day*1, were Miss Sylvia Foeter, Suaette Neal. Linda Long,
Susan Ryan, Doug Mathisoa,
Ernie Wataoe, Howard Hen­
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Tins Shin.
Helen end her sister, Mrs.
Fred Harris of Jacksonville,
celebrated their birthdays
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Fred Harris sad Mr. ta d Mrs.
Dick Harris aad children,
Mel, Jay and Cindy, of Fern
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Mrs. Bcvei ly W aggoner, library committee
chairm an. Back row, from left. Mni. James
M orris, homeroom m other; Mrs. Gloria Ferrin,
membership chairm an; Mrs. Ann Riley, home­
room m other chairman and Mra. F. W. BUtline,
homeroom mother.
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County, to Ike Coaaty Jad g e
e f Sem laele County, Florida,
a t his e rtlc s la Ih* eourt
house of eald C eaaty s t gasford. Florida, w lthla sla cal­
endar m onths from th* Use*
ef th* firs t yukllsallea *f
th is netlee. Each slslm er
eemsnu
easo he
no la
in writing,
dem and ahall
w riting.
and skall state tk* ylac* of
residence a a t pest effle* ad­
dress e f tk* alalsMat. aad
sh a ll be sw ora t* hr th*
claim ant, his sasn t, or a t­
torney, an d any suck slslm
e r dem and net se filed shell
he veld.
Jeeele Mathews
Aa
a d m lstrste r ef th*
E sta te ef
C harles Oscar Barrie
Deceased
K e rris- D. Wool fork, til
I l f W. ch u rch »L
Orlando. Fla,
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T U B N I N T H JU D IC IA L C I R ­
C U I T IN A N D F O R SEM INOLE
COt? N T T , FL O R ID A .
I N C H A N C E R Y NO. t M S l
B E T T T J . M A SCHMEIER.
P taln ttff,
F R E D A. M A SC H H E IE R.
D efendasL
N O T IC E O P SUIT
V O i F R E D A. M A SC HHE IE R,
H I T Pculley Street,
C i n c i n n a t i , Ohl*
T O U A R K H E R B U T N O T I­
FIE D
that
Co m p lain t
for
D lv o r e o a n d a t h e r re lief hoe
b e e n t i l e d a g a i n s t yog In tho
a b o v s s t y l e d C o u r t, en d you
a r o h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to o tr v o
a eo p y o f y o u r A n s w e r e r
o t h e r d e f e n s e t o t h e C o m p la in t
u p o n t h o P l a i n t i f f s A tto r n e y ,
E. JA C K S O N IIAAAZR, A l t e r h e y a t L a w I I * N o r th O r o o i s
Avenue,
suite
IS, O r l a n d o
F l o r i d a , and f ile th * e r l a l n s l
answ er
e r d l f e n t e l a th *
e f f l e * e f th * C lerk o f the
C i r c u i t C o u r t on o r b efo ra tho
k i n d d a y o f October, HIT,
A.D. I t y e a foil to d o eo.
J u d g m e n t by d e f a u l t w i l l k*
t a k e n a a o l n a t you fo r tho
r o l l e r | a t h * C e m p l s l n t In said
ea u a e s a d w ill th aa proread

LAKELAND
Although
Florida Citraa Mutual lays no
claim to being a sovereign na­
tion having diplomatic rela­
tions with other sovereign na­
tions, It dots have ita awn
consular service, se ta apeak.
In every community, howover small, w han Florida cit­
rus ia grown there a n Mutual
"consult" to advise with Mu­
tual grower members In
every situation Involving tho
production and marketing af
their fruit, to head and sug­
gest solutions for tha agricul­
tural and commercial InUresta
of these grower members.

Legal Notice
m T H i circu it c o t' at o r
THB XIVTN JUDICIAL CIRe r r r iv and r o n ie m i V O L I COC VTV. FLORID A
ire c h a h ' k b t n o . t a r n s
L E O N A R D OSCAR BURTON.
Plaintiff,

EVANOUL1NR P R A N C E ■
BURTON.

- •
D e f e n d a n t.
v o T irw o p o r r r
T O I E V .tN U m .IN E
r R A NCEB BURTON,
l i s t S w e e t b r l e r Avenue.
R o a n o k e , V irg in ia
TO U A R B IIK ItK RT N O T tF I K D t h a t a C o m p lain t f o r
D t v o r e a a a d o t h e r re lie f hog
b e e n filed a a a l n t t y o u In t h e
ab o v e styled Court and you
a r a h e r e b y r e q u i r e d to oerv a
a copy of your Answer or
o t h o r d e f e n s e to t h e C o m ­
p laint
upoa
the
Plaintiffs
A t t o r n e y . K JACKSON HA A■ZB. A t t o r n e y i t Law, l i e
K. O r a n t o Avenue, su ite I t
O r l a n d o , O r a n g e County, I T u r Ido, e n d file t h e o r i g in a l a n ­
s w e r o r defonee In th o o fflo s
o f t h o C l e r k o f th o C i r c u i t
C o u r t o n o r b efo ra th o t l t h
d a y o f O cto b er, l i l t . A. D.
I f y o u foil t o do so j u d g m e n t by D e f a u l t will be t a k ­
e n a g a i n s t y o u f o r tb o r e l i e f
p r a y e d f o r In lb* C o m p l a i n t
In eald c a u s e *111 t h e n p r o s e e d ex p arte.
D ONE AND ORD ERED, a t
•anford.
F l o ri d a , t h i s I t t b
d a y o f S ep tem b er, I t t f , A.D.

These •'consuls’* are tha of­ policies wherever Florida cit­
ficers of Mutual’s 42 Grower rus Is grown. Tho officer* ara
Councils which function in nett-grove neighbors of mem­
each area of Florida citrus bers. Together, with the infor­
production ta transmit to mation and services Mutual
growers up-to-the-minute In­ provides, they can, sad do, ait
formation from Mutual head- down together and work owt
q u artan upon which to bn so together practical, eo-the-»pet
production and marketing de­ solutions in a neighborly man­
cisions, a.g.i the going real on- ner of doing businesa whether
treo value of oranges, grape­ It ba bow to grow tho boot
grapefruit ar bow to sell tha
fruit, tangerines, etc.
Likewise, these "consuls" beat grapefruit most profit­
servo ns tho ears of Mutual to ably."
hear suggestions from individ­
ual Mutual members th at
might be turned to profit for
all Mutual's 11,000-plus mem­
bership, a. g., cultural prac­
tices to improve fruit quality.
“la actual effect, each of
By Glamy Sklslak
our 42 Grower Councils In
Mutual In each community," North Orlando's Our Lady’s
nccording to Bub Rutledge, Circle of tha Women’s Club of
Mutual operating hand. "Each tha Church of tho Nativity
Council is Mutual at work on held ita October meeting n t
tha local lovcl, a t the grove- tha home of Mrs. Edmond
Jones, chairman.
roots, so to speak.
Plans wars made for n num­
"A Council officer la, a t
once, the voice of 12,000 grow­ ber of new projects tha circle
ers and o f one grower. As will undertake during tha com­
well, h* has tho ears of 12,000 ing month.
Members ar* reminsd of tha
ami of one gruwer. He speaks
and listans for 12,000 grow­ Baka Sal* to be held Sunday
at tho church. Anyone wishing
ers and for ons grower."
There are from 140 to ISO for their item donations to ba
Grower Council officer*—the picked up ia asked to sail Mra.
number varies from season to Jones.
Th* next meeting of th* d r season at tha alectiva will of
Council members — listening elo will be hold on Nov. • n t
and speaking as Mutual "con­ the home of Mrs. Nancy
suls” ia Floridas citrus-pro­ Wssolck, 2 N. Second St.
ducing communities.
Carrying tho "consul” an­
We've never yet seen tha
alogy further, Rutledge said: joungster who wei too bad
"Council officers carry oat for his parents to be proud a t
tho Mutual ‘Good Neighbor’ him.

(SEAL)

A r t h u r II .f lte k w lth , J r ,
C l e r k C ircu it C o u rt
S em ln o lo C o u n ty , F lo rid a
l l y : N o r t h s T. V l h l t s
D e p u ty CHrb

da parts.

DO N E an d O R D E R E D , s i
Sanford,
S entinel*
C o u n ty .
Florida
thla
llth
d ay
ef
h e p t e m b o r , t i l l , A. D.
(HEAL)
A r t h u r H. Beckw ith. Jr..
C l e r k e f Ih* C ircu it C o u r t
S t m l n e l * C ounty. F lo rid a
Ity: M a r t h a T. Vision
D. C.
Publish e*t&gt;L
it a
oct.

4. 11, tt*J.

C D A -lt
in t h m u iN c u rr co urt o r
T I I R N I N T H JU DIC IA L CIR­
C U I T O P T H E S T I T R OP
F l o r id a ,
in
in d
por
S E R I N O I . E COI N T t . P L O N IU A . IN I 'l l I N I E ll I l a tJIS J

PRANK WIMt*.

P l a i n t i ff .

Ma t t ie r im s .
D efen d as L
notice o r a t r r
T O . M A T T I E WIMS.
wlii.ee e d d r t e s Is u n k n o w n
tou
Ante iiKKKtir n o t i ­
f i e d . t h a t au ll for d tv o rea
a n d o t h a r relief h a s been filed
agalaet
you In lb* C i r c u i t
C o u r t o f th * N inth J u d i c i a l
c i r c u i t o f t h e S lat* o f F l o r ­
ida. In a n d f o r Seminole C o u n ­
t y , a t S a n f o r d . Florida, w h e r e ­
in P R A N K WIMS Is P l a i n t i f f
e n d M A T T I B WIMS la Defendent.
TOU
ARE H E R E B Y
RE­
Q U I R E D to file yo ur A n s w e r
In sa id suit w i t h th* Clerk
a f said Court a - d servo a
Copy t h e r e o f upon P l a i n t i f f s
A t t o r n e y not l a t e r t h a n th*
t l t h d a y ef O cto b er 11*2. A D .
I ? y e n fa ll t * file a n d *a
a e r v * » o u r A t u w e r , e Deere*
F r o C o n feaao wUI be e n t e r e d
• C e l a s i you a n d th * s u i t will
t h e r e a f t e r p ro ceed ax p ert* .
D A T E D AT » A N »" U R D.
S E M I N O L E COUNTY. F L O R .
IDA. t h i s l l t h day at S e p t e m ­
b e r . 11*2, A. D.
(SE A L )
A r t h u r H. Be ck w ith , J r ,
C l e r k . C i r c u i t C o u rt
S e m l a e l e C o u n ty . F lo rid *
II&gt; ; M a r t h a T. Y l h l . n
D ep u ty Clerk
E. J a c k s e a Maaea*
B u ll* ia
22S N o r t h O r a n g e Av*.
O rlan d o , Florida
'P u b lis h
S&lt;pL 12, &gt;«. 22 A
O ct. «. t i l t .

COA-U

IN T H E
VINCI I T UOURT.
NINTH
JI T H 1 T .I L CIR C U IT
O P P I.O H IH I IN AND P ON
aW HINOl.K UllUNTT, C H I N .
( K i l t Nit. 12X11
NO r u n TO A PPEAR
P E D K I t . l l . NATIONAL MORTUAUK ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
DO NALD E V E R E T T RI DDLK
and
C L A R A B IDDL E, h i s wife.
D efen d an ts .
t u n r r iT R o r plorida
T O l DONALD E V E R E T T B ID DLE
R e sid e n c e e n d AdJre ee
Unknown
('L A I tA DID DLE
R e sid e n c e a n d Addresn
Unknown
T o U A R E IIKUKUr N O T I ­
F I E D t h a t a eu lt hae b een
filed e g e l n a t y a u In t h - a b o v e
e n t i t l e d cause, a n d t h a t y o u
a r e r e q u i r e d t o file y u u r a n ­
s w e r w i t h t h e C l e r k of t h l a
C o u r t a n d to se rv e a co p y
t h e r e o f u p o n th* P l a i n t i f f o r
P l a i n t i f f ' s . t u r n e r a. w h o . *
n a n i s a a n d addr ee* la M a ck
N. C l e v e la n d , J r . a a d H a r o l d
P. J o h n s o n . P. O. lion 22*.
H an fo rd .
P lo rid a. not l a t e r I
t h e n t h * 2»th day of O cto b er,
A.D. 1112. t f yau fall to d o
s o a D e e r e s P r a Confeseo w i l l
be e n t e r a l eg e l n a t you fo r
tn * r e l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h e
C o m p l a i n t . T h is eu lt I* to
f o r e c lo s e a
m o r tg a g e . T h *
real p r o p e r t y
p ro ceed ed
a g a i n s t let
L o t 22. Block 2. I I E F T -

P l a t Rook I E P a s s e A a n d
f.
P u b lic
necerds
of
h em l n o l * Count y. F lo rid * .
It ITNKS* my b a n d an d th *
s e a l or t a t d C o u r t a t S anford .
F lorida,
t h i s 21th day
at
S e p t e m b e r , A. D. IM2.

(BJCAL)

A rthur If. Beckwith. Jr ..
C l e r k o f th * Circuit C o u r t
l l s c l t N. Cl** eland. J r , a n d
H aro ld P. Johnson
P. O. Boa 224
S anford, Florida
H a r o l d P. Jo h n so n
A ttorney for Plaintiff
P u b l i s h S e j L 21, A th-L I
It. II

till.

Mrs. B. L Johnson
Good afternoon to ail af yon.
How ara you enjoying Indian
Summer? The wild flowers
are pretty. Oa tha Vihlea
Road ia a field of nothing but
purple flowers that Is vary
pretty. You would think that
they were planted for Just
a flower garden. Several
mornings this weak a sweat­
er has fait kind af good
hasn’t It? * * * Happy birth­
day to Misa Sharon Carroll
who la a year older this
week. Her age is a secret 1
think. One hint though, she
la Mill a teens gar. * • • Sara
and Ben Hodge who k s t tbelr
homo a short time ago a ra
having aaa rebuilt where the
other one stood. Sara showed
w i the plana yesterday and
they a r t really nice. I am so
glad for them. And their
friends will be glad ta hear
tha news. Saw her slater and
brother-in-law slip In again
from Jacksonville last week­
end. I think they have pottea the Monrat Send In their
shoes at la st Se look for
them ta be amoag as before
long. • ♦ • The Monroe HD
Club moats toalght at White
HsB af tha Uptala Presby­
terian Church. Hope all nrambars eaa attend. Naomi Sapp
and Haiel Gardner will bo
the hostesses. Would Ilka
anyosM who Is Interested in
becoming a member ta coma
to tho moating tonight. You

ara cordially welcome. • • • undarsUad that tha Fords, the Arthur C unaroas twmas
Grace Edwards aad I had aa whose homa was destroyed ara coBlag aloag Boa. Bath
enjoyable evening la Apopka by lira aomatima ago ara hoaMi bava baaa la the raNow (hay
last Friday. Of course we now wady to move Into their
now aaa which was rebuUt
.
, . . rh
accompanied the High School oo their property out oa Or. , r *
c “, r
Band to tha football game. a ago Blvd. Am vary glad
•**
Jahaaoa weat
They did a wonderful Job that they will soon be oat* up la aaa Charle s dad, A1
of entertaining a t halt time. tied eace agala. • • • While Job—oa aad wile, whose
They get better every time, lalklag of fires wa ara still home was destroyed by fire
lt'a a pleasure to watch them working oa tha fire depart- also. The kind people ia
aad of course tha football partmeat here. You all plea Moatieelio where they live
game loo. Hated to tea Bud­ to attend tha PTO BMctiag gave thorn a shower. Wa ara
dy out probably the rest of this noath when you eaa hoping to go up there aborttha sea ton. llia elbow wai hear more about I t So don't ly to aao them. • • • Our
dislocated. ' * * The 4-1X girls lot us down—be there with thought tor this weak la oa
m at Saturday afternoon at bella oa. Wa need you. Who balplag one another. I do not
Wbita Hall. They elected of- knows It might bo your homo bava tha authors name.—
fleers and aim ed tha club to bo saved some time. • • • I'm sure that It la God’a plea
the Handy Helpers. That's a Tha Chariot Forrestars aad that wa should help each
alee name and I am sure
that they will live up to it.
P at Frecmia's mother came 1
over and treated the glrla to t
cookies and a cold drink.
They enjoyed that very much.
The girls a id e n band pin­
cushion. • • • Mrs. Annie
Hawkins and Mrs. Claude
Hawklne motored to Cocoa
Sunday to visit with Mr. aad
Mrs. Fred Thomas. • • •
Xs matter how swell ar haw aatenslva a rim ig iB ag Jab
Did you eee the new car
you have In mind, our llama And Proparty lapeeveeMBt
that the P.W. WheaUanda
Department can handle the entire package . . . eoppfytag
are (porting around? Ita gray
tka materiel*, the workmen aad all ftaiaifap aad paper
with red interior. Jar! thinks
week. YOU PAY ONLY O N I BILL aad pat a F U U ,
ita a "doolie". • • • Here's
GUARANTEE aa tha eeUee ew tract. Beep T a ta e ClR
Be Arreagtd.
a "cutis". A second grader
pot an tha bus tha ether day
520 MAPLE
/fg f fftf iflL
fU m
aad aakl: Mrs. Johnson, Su­
sie can't go to school today."
AVI.
C llM f lQ
SANFORD
Of course 1 asked her why.
•4 «th ST.
U P P *
FA M l *
She said: "She got tha
Fleas." So (hit must be soma
new kind of Illness. * * * I

Kennedy Inks
UN Bond Low

North Orlando
Catholic Circle
Plans Projects

Our beautiful new automobiles will be on
in our showroom. Don’t miss these exciting 1963 Models
■ t ' .

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n f i i flip L f &gt; • |
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til 9 P . M.
T on itt f t P ri.
SAT.
Til &lt; P . M.

The Season
SPECIAL
• Ladies’ Long W inter
Coats
tviul

Sc wool blends

New Models
Cum e In and Nee our new nelection

of m uternity wear by "I-ady In
W aiting.”

• Skirts • Slim Jims
• Tops • 2 Pc. Outfits

New Models

Clearance
Maternity Tops Cr Skirts
One Group

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Accounts Welcome
We Give Top Value
Stamps

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■ M l flMkew* mi the sv e o n ^ e tU ttto U k e Horseshoe on 8R41B. Shown
■ K t l J t f l t o a good start in tbs abort photo are, from toft; Cliff Mlllstts,
w J e Chedwkk, president of tbs dob end Joe Buffo, on ladder. In tbs
b o t&amp; p f e to e n i nsnS nof the Archery Ctab whieh to sponsorsdihr tbs
Iim ifm in In front from toft ere Demy MeEareben, age four end Kelly
Ifsfanhsni ege three end Mike O'Hara end John Wayne Jones. In back
Tommy Renty, Mrs. Bus MeEerehsn, Sheldon Keller end
the Instructor. Meetings ere held e t the shooting range
(Jones Photos)

* - “ 2 8 .8 8

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THROUGHOUT
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motor. 6unt double butene
3 speeds, ejector a a t
beaters, bee! re s t

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Bom* compact* ara good at aconomy.
Sow , M u r , parformanca. Bom* off,r luxury.
Now. for '63: a comp, cl built to do avarything wall. Tha Naw Valiant axeala In aconomy
and ptrformanca. It looka g n a t It eoata llttla.
And Tha Naw Valiant carr/ai America'*
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angina. tranamiiaion and driva train ara guarantaad for 6 yaara or 50,000 mlla*.*
Tha '63 Valiant, confldanca coma* from It*
33 Important valua faaturaa. Including thaaa:
No- g On* of our twinging naw convertible*,
all aat to dabut Novambar 16. N o. IB Buckat
aaata on Signal modal*. N o. B t Ruth-button*

for 3-tpaad Torquatllta driva (Ifa epthna/X
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steam pressure,
fabric selector, a a m

For '63, wo prmcmnt tho tin t compact built to do mvmrythlng w e ll... tho t in t compact
to carry a 5-ymar warranty, M'a Tho Now Valiant,..with 33 Important valua faatuna •

Electric

Attaches to wail or stands 0Q
counter. Opens any size or
shape can. Bottle opener
included
a a a

Complete with scenery, stage
directions &amp; scripts for Heidi.
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.

Southern Dre-tnin*
Tossed Green Salad
Hot RolU and B utter

Iced Tea

M

Breakfast Spe&lt;
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BACON
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TOAST
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FA 2-2482

�EDITORIAL COMMENT

COUNTY NEWS

PAGE 11

THUR&amp;, OCTOBER 4, 1962

O vied o P TO Supper Honors Faculty
By Jean Lyles
The Oviedo PTO held Rs
annual dinner honoring the
school faculty last Saturday
from 8:30 p. m. until 1:10
p. m. in the school cafeteria.
Mra. Leon OlUff, supper
chairman, was In charge of
all arrangements. Assisting
were Mrs. T. L. Lingo Jr.,
food; Mrs. John Courier, pro­
gram and Mrs. Beryl Holder,
decorations.
Serving tablet ware laden
with a huge variety of meats,
vegetables, aalads and des­
serts and all guests were In­

vited to return for seconds.
Emcee for the following
program of entertainment
was Charlie Morrison of
Sanford who waa assisted by
Harry KudtQ.
Mr. and Mra. E. L. Bellbore and Mr. and Mrs. Wea
Swenson were chosen from
the audience to participate
In one of Morrison’s games
which proved profitable for
all since each won three sil­
ver dollars.
Catchy questions were ask­
ed others in the audience
who also won silver dollar*

An adult class in Conver­
sational Spanish, using the
A-LM or Audo-Ungual materiali approach, wlU open
a t Lyman High School near
Longwood at T p. m. next
Monday.
Stan Houston of the Lyman
faculty will Instruct the
course. Houstoa, • graduate

of Brigham Young University
In Provo, Utah, attended the
National Defense Education
Act institute for foreign lan­
guages at the University of
Kansas this summer.
Recordings will be used
extensively in the class to
develop speaking and listen­
ing skills before reading and
writing skills are developed.
The only charge for the
course will be $5 to cover
costs of the textbook.
Those Interested In enroll­
ing are advised to report for
the opening class. Further
Information la available from
E. S. Douglass, director of
vocational and aduR educa­
tion, whose offices are locat­
ed In the School Administra­
tion Building in Sanford.

STAN HOUSTON

Teachers To Meet
By Jane Casselberry
The staff of Sunday School
teachers of the Ascension Lu
the ran Church of Casselberry
is asked to meet with the pas­
tor, C. R. Zehnder, at 7:30
p.m. today at the church.

for each correct answer. Win­
ners her* were Jim Colbert
and Mra. Hardin Webb.
A loot remaining sliver dol­
lar was given to Ralph Nee­
ly to add to the PTO trea­
sury. The money was donat­
ed by Hardin Webb of the
Citisena Bank of Oviedo.
To close the program, song
sheets were distributed and
everybody joined In an old
fashioned community songfeat ltd by Morrison.

Republican Club
to SeeFilm
By Jan* Casselberry
Dick Courtney, vlee chair­
man of the Florida Federa­
tion of Young Republican
Clubs, will be guest speaker
at the October meeting of
the South Seminole County
Young Republican Club to
ba held next Tuesday at 8
p. m. In the American Le­
gion Home on Prairie Lake.
Courtney will bring with
him the new 12 minute docu­
mentary sound film “New
Breed In the South." This
film produced by the Na­
tional Federation of Young
Republicans Is being shown
throughout the south at part
of "Operation Dixie."
The “New Breed In the
South" puts the accent on
the growing Interest among
the south's young Republi­
cans In establishing a two
party system
Alt interested persons are
invited to come out and take
advantage of the opportunity
t* se* the interesting film.

Prior to the program,
teachers were honored and
at each introduction waa
made the teacher was pre­
sented with his or her col­
lege banner and a potted
rubber plant.
Included on this part of
the program were Mrs. John
Margeen, first grade, Moo­
dy Bible Institute; Mrs. Don
Ulrey, first grade, Stetson
University; Mra. L. S. War­
den, second grade, Stetson;

lira. E. L. Love, second
grade, Panxer College;
Mrs. Stella Brinkley, third
grade, M assachusetts State:
Mrs. Jim
Partin, fourth
grade, Stetson; Mrs. M. L.
Gore, fourth grade, RotUna;
Mrs. Kirby Buekelew, fifth
grade, Jacksonville State;
Mra. Robert Abbott, fifth
grade, New York State Uni­
versity; Mra. B1U Weat, sixth
grade, Stetson; Mrs. Pater
Wright, sixth grade, Univer-

sity of Dalawara;
Jim Palmer, science, Val­
dosta Stale; Jack Calvert,
English. Kentucky Wesleyan;
Mrs. Hardin Webb, math,
Emory
University;
Mrs.
Thao Aulin J r., commarclal,
Florida Southarn; Jim Clark,
Industrial art, physical ed
and coach, Eastern Kentucky
State; Mias Freddie Brad­
ford, art, Eastern Tennessee
State; Mias Lola Ruddcll,

E V E R Y B O D Y was
asked to ’’come (sack
for seconds” a t last
S a t u r d a y ’ s annual
Oviedo PTO d i n n e r
honoring the school fa ­
culty when th e uniden­
tified group in th e top
photo had a hard tim e
choosing tho firs t plate
from among th e huge
variety of food laid out

Mrs. Joseph (Louise) Simunck of Altamonte Springs,
who has agreed to serve a i
Herald news correspondent
for the sraa, begins work this
week.
Hailing f r o m Cleveland,
Ohio, Louise has become In­
terested In all civic and soc­
ial activities In her commun­
ity and la an active member
of the Altamonte Springs
Elementary PTA.
Husband Joe, a carpenter
with the Paul Smith Construc­
tion Co., 1a assistant scout­
master of Altamonte Boy
Scout Troop 38 and son, Jack,
a seventh grader at the South
Seminote Junior lUgh, it a
member of the troop.
The Slmunek’s other ton.
Jimmy, It a third grader at
the Altamonte School.
Social and civic Items and
Interest
announcements
may be turned over to Louise
at her home at 314 Grand­
view Ave. or by telephone at
TE 1-1240.

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duced later in th e even­
ing Included, bottom
photo from left, Mrs.
Stella Brinkley, th ird
grade; Miss Freddie
Bradford, a r t and Mra.
John Margene, firs t
grade. (Herald Photos)

Water Tank
Soon Ready
By Jean Lyles
The huge new water tank
being built In Oviedo for the
Nelson and Co. businesses Is
expected to be completed
and filled with water within
the next two weeks.
Under ccnstructlon for approsimately two-and-one-haU
months, the tank 1s more
than 100 feet In height and
has a 100,000 gallon capa­
city.
Located in d o w n t o w n
Oviedo behind the Nelson
and Co. Packing House, offi­
cials of the company n y that
It ia being built to supply
sufficient water for their en­
terprises and for aid In in­
surance purposes.

Robert G. Stubbing#, son of It provides full tuition for a
Mr. and Mrs. George A. year and $230 for other ex­
Slubbings of I^ke Mary, has penses.
been named as the recipient
Stubbing#, a 1939 graduate
of the Harry L. Taylor prise of Seminole High School, also
in Humanities at Stetson ; hat just been admitted to
University where he Is In hit j
the Stetson Honors program
senior year.
The award, announced at which will enable him to
convocation services on Sept. pursue independent study In
21 by University President geography, his major, lie Is
Oilie Edmund*, ia presented a member of Gamma Theta
each year to the atudent who Uptllon and serves at assis­
writes the best essay on a
subject relating the humani­ tant lecturer In the depart­
ties to science and education. ment of geography and geo­
logy.

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EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS of th e South
Seminole Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club,
meeting last Thursday a t the Hamilton House
in Casselberry, planned the Benefit D essert
Bridge P a rty they wUl co-sponsor w ith th e San­
ford Newcomers Club on Oct. 12 a t the M ayfnir
inn in Sanford. Present for the m eeting were.

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By J*aa Lyle*
St. Luke's Christian Day
School ia Silvia celebrated
Its 15th aanlveraary during
the month of September.
Really beglanlag back la
1844 with a auraery and
kindergarten claw taught by
Rav. Stephen TUhy, the ven­
ture proved eo successful
that lower grade* were be­
gun later In the year on a
fulltime bail*.
Mlu Dorothy Daniel, the
first woman teacher, had 11
atudent* in grades one, two
and four and taught claite*
In a room adjoining the
church building.
In IMS, after grades and
teachers were added each
year and enrollment continu­
ed to grow, the present north
wing and auditorium of the
school was built.
Two additional classrooms,
a library and an office and
workroom ware built In 1932
when E.L. BcUhorn took
over as teacher and princi­
pal.
Today the enrollment la
1ST students and St. Luke’s
has four fulltime teachers
and two part-time Instructors.
Kindergarten meets for half
a day and In addition, class­
es In Christian doctrine and
In the Slovak language are
taught by Pastor Tuhy.

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front from left, Mra. M argaret Horrell, Mra. Ina
Mae Tully, Mra. M ary Ann Milea who ia presi­
dent of the club, Mrs. Mary Johnson and Mra.
Joyce M errifield. Standing from left are Mm.
Gild* P ettinati, Mra. Sue Gates who ia the Wel­
come Wagon H ostess, Mra. Kay Miller, Mra.
Nora Norris and Mra. Edith Duerr.
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(Herald Photo).

The October meeting of the
Lake Mary Chamber of
Commerce will be held at
I p. m. today.
Included on the agenda are
the appointment of a Beauti­
fication Committee and a
review of work planned for
the Chamber for the remaind­
er of the year by Cliff Nel­
son, president.
Mrs. Leonard Dunn, ways
and means chairman, also
will report on the recent Irish
Stew Dinner eponaored by
the Chamber and held at the
Hail.

By Jane Casselberry
The South Seminole Wel­
come Wagon Newcomers Club
met last Thursday at the
Hamilton House la Casaelberry.
Members of the executive
board met at 11 a.m. Lunch­
eon was served at noon fol­
lowed by a brief business
meeting and an afternoon of
eards.

The Oviedo Athletic Aun., in view of the
feet th at Seminole High’s football team has an
open date Friday night, is hoping that Sanford
fans will take this opportunity to come out and
see the brand new Oviedo team in action when
Lions meet Lions as Coach Jim Palmer’s *****
takes on St. Leo.
St. Leo, a Catholic Prep School team, pro*
mlses to offer the young Oviedo eleven one of
its toughest foes of the year and it’s a sure bet
that there’ll be plenty of surprise moves by both
teams right from the starting whistle.
Let’s all go out Friday night and help cheer
Oviedo as it takes its second win of the season.

Lake M ary Teacher
Gets M asters Degree
By Frances Wester
Mrs. John L. (Edna) Hum­
phrey of lake Mary received
her Masters (M.A.) degree
from Stetson University In
DeLand, last week. She has
werked hard for many years
to achieve this accomplish­
ment since she combined her
career with marriage, and
raising a family, while work­
ing In her chosen field and
keeping up her atudics at the
same time.
She completed her degree
work In two fields, adminis­
tration and supervision and
elementary education. 6he
received her BA also from
teen-ago daughters, Jeann*
cne and Soodra, and one ton,
John Lout* Jr., aeven years
of age. Her family is quite
proud of her and her many
achievements as are aU h er
friends la the community.
Among her extra curricu­
lar activities, she is a
member
of all the local,
state and national profession­
al organisations, and holds
tba office of president and
secretary of tbo CTA. She
also serves on the state in­
surance committee.

Three delegates from the
South Semlnolo Democratic
Women’s Club will attend
th« state DWC Convention
Friday and Saturday in Palm
Beach when elections of new
state and district officers
wUl take place.
Making the trip will be
Mr*. Fred Green, president;
Mra. Elton Bennett, Immedi­
ate past president and Mrs.
Edwin Kuhn, first vice presi­
dent.
The regular meeting of the
South Seminole Club will be
held next Thursday at the
Rlksha Inn In Fern Park
opening with tha business at
11 a. m. followed by a Dutch
treat noon luncheon when
the guest speaker will be
Seminole County Sheriff J.L.
Hobby.
Year books will be distri­
buted and reports on the
State Convention will be giv­
en by the delegates during
the business meeting.

SlaviaSenior
4-HBoysClub
Elects Officers
By Jean Lyle*
David Jakubcin waa fleet­
ed president of the Senior
4-H Buys Club of Slavia at
the first meeting of the group
held last week In the school
auditorium.
Other officers for the year
will be Paul Lucas, vice
president; Bob Bullhorn, se­
cretary; Tim Colbert, trea­
surer; Billy Hein, devotional
leader; Jonathan Lucas, re­
creation and tong leader;
Glenn Knowles reporter and
Ted Bellhorn, council dele­
gate.
New members joining the
group for the first time were
Jonathan Lucas, Timmy Col­
bert and Glenn Knowles.
William Hein Sr., local
leader, spoke to the boys
concerning individual pro­
jects. As a whole the club
will have "careers" as lte
project for the year.
Meetings are held on the
first Monday evening of each
month and all Interested boys
ara Invited to join the group.

Committee reports were
heard during the business ses­
sion and plans made for the
Benefit Dessert Bridge being
co-sponsored with the San­
ford Newcomers Club at the
Mayfair Inn on Oct. 12.
Proceeds from tha event
will benefit Indigent children
in the county and the public
is invited. Tickets ara now on

Cherub Choir
To Resume
Rehearsals
By J ib * Casselberry
The Cherub Choir of the
Casselberry C o m m u n i t y
Methodlat Church will re­
sume rehearsals at 6:43 p.m.
today In Weaver IUU.
The choir it made up of
children from grades one
through four and Miss Linda
Marriott
Mlsa Jackie
Wtddle will be directing.
The former director, 3Ilu
Darlene Shea, 1a now at­
tending college In Virginia.

Civic Group
Discusses Plans
By Ulany HkJsisk
The North Orlando Civic
Assn, held an Informal meet­
ing Monday night at the Com­
munity Building In the Re­
creation Area after the regu­
lar October business meeting
was cancelled for lack of a
quorum.
Further plans were discus­
sed for the Pot Luck Supper
to be held Saturday a t 8 p.
m. at the Community Build­
ing. AU members and pros­
pective members and their
families are invited to attend
and are asked to bring a
covered dish.

isle for $1 and are available
from Mrs. Luther MUes of
Forest City or from Mrs. Kay
HorreU In Sanford.
There wiU be prises for
each table in play and attrac­
tive door prises wiU be
awarded • v a r y half-hour.
Merchants from Casselberry,
Fern Park, Forest City and
Sanford have been most gen­
erous ia dooating such fine

By Leslie Slmunek
Scoutmaster Jack Stewart
of Altamonte Springs Hoy
Scout Troop 38 la a patient
at the Winter Park Memorial
Hospital where ha underwent
major surgery last Friday.
Stewart, who Is reported
by hospital officials to be
recuperating satisfactorily,
will be confined to the hos­
pital for another week and
will be required to conval­
esce at home for another
two weeks.
Eagerly awaiting bis re­
turn at bin Hermit’s Trail
home are wife, Shirley, a
popular fifth grade teacher
at the Altamonte Elementary
School,I, and children, Jo!
Bruce, Bonnio and Bobby,

Mrs. Lillian Belie], CaascL
berry town clerk, reported
today that little more than
300 of the town’s more than
800 voters previously regis­
tered have bothered te re­
register.
The new system of regis­
tration will be in effect for
December Municipal Elec­
tions and all persons must
register or re-reglster before
Nov. 3, closing date of the
books, Mrs. Uelsel pointed
out.
Offices will be open again
next week from 8 a. m. un­
til S p. m., Monday through
Friday and on Saturday
from I a. m. until noon.
Also, In addition to the
regular office hours from 8
a. m. until noon on Tuesdays
und Thursdays for the rw- ' '
in under of the month, Mia, v
Itetsel will open the offing from 3 p. m. until 9 p. te,
on the evenings of Oct. M
and Oct. 24.

Forest City
Club Makes
Appointments

Bq Jean Lyle*
Mrs. Jack Bratton, fin­
ance chairman of the Oviedo
PTO, announced this week
that the group will sponsor
Its annual Halloween Carni­
val on Oct. 27 at the school.
The carnival will begin at
6 p. m. with the Costume
Parade and most activity
will be staged in the school
gym. Plenty of snack foods
and sandwiches will be avail­
able in the cafeteria.

By Shirley Wentworth
The Forest City Commun­
ity Assn, held a brief busi­
ness meeting Monday night
following State Representa­
tive Mack Cleveland's ad­
dress on reapportlonmcnt.
The group voted to appoint
Richard Pardue as alternate
to Benjamin Bryan is its
representative to the Semi­
nole Association of Commute
itlcs and appointed a nomin­
ating committee for elec­
tions of new officers which
are scheduled in December.
Named on the nominating
committee were John Bethea,
chairman and Murray Long,
Dick Lsshtey, Bryan Ben­
jamin and William McGinnis.

prises at electrical appli­
ances and other Items of
simitar value.
Mra. Nora Norris, Mrs. Sue
Gates, Mrs. Joyce Merrifield
and Sirs. MUes wiU serve as
hostesses from the South
Seminole Club at the benefit
bridge.
Guests at last week's meet­
ing of the group were Mrs.
Marge Acixrman, Mrs. Sue

Dice, Mrs. Mary Ann LcedoQ,
Mrs. Millie Pitman, Mrs.
Ituth Logsdon, Mrs. Audrey
Reed, Mrs. Lola Ann Reed,
Mrs. Shirley Tylo and Mrs.
Cathy Hamilton.
Winners of the prises were
Mrs. Glide Pettinati, canasta;
Mrs. Olive Duffy, pinocle,
and Mrs. Norris and Mrs
Dice, bridge.

Oviedo PTO
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story of the tribulations of
an itinerant farm family.
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hitchhiking Mitch Guthrk
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natural disaster tad human
Injustice, causing Mitch to
rc-evaluate his own Ufo. Earl
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alar.
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INVITES

Business and Social O rgsniutions
Te Can FA S-ltOS
For Special Prices On Dinnera Or Lunch**nn
ENTESTAINMRNT NIT ELY

**8kaa The Muak Man’’ .
Ham 114* a. m, till 14* a. m.
for Croclfu*

U)s JJts (i)oMstni By
la tkera as much praaaurn
on houaewivac today to spend
their livee going to mootings
and MrviBg on committees
th at many of them got Jobe
lust to have aa ax cum aot
to ba "Jolaora"?
la a recent column I auggofted the possibility that a
good many working wtvee
would prefer to be bomebod-

I:to &lt;H Teeny

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1141 (It CBS Kc«c
H
its
(I) T ear F irst irorru.
(i) ass Meet
stem
(l&gt; TSic W*«a In aperte
( I t Levs c f U fa
(I) Walter Crcxaitc —
(I) IM S WrtMK Bhaw
M,WC

go from door to door *^nf*cU k!ei!
qookle* are twonderful
and
^but the woWee
h m s e ***.

_ CONFIDENTIALLY TO
W. The bound of a hunband
contentedly into the night
awMtont musk this aide of
Ask any widow.

n .y

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T;Sf ( I t D c rrlc rtr

Girl Scout* and Campfire G

don’t U w aaU tkkntn and put on •
• * * •!&gt; » w a m g with me, print
a letter. I f you think 1 am wrong,
mo off In your column.
% PASADENA. TEXAS

(I) w u acy n u

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■how (F lu tte rs)
t f ) Aloe* F rta ls r e

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DRAR ABBY; A UttI# while ago,
a young bow hi a baseball uniform
h w h
m u snaked
u m ss
rang .US
my w
doorbell
and
If Is
would Ilka to DONATE something to
the Little League. Now It annma disgrneeful th a t than* not-eo-underprivileged born should be
b sent out
to beg. The Little League dona moth
to build character and te
teach nportoetc., but what
dote
do for their aelf-r*npect?

e e e 2 B RJ , I 0 H T L B * 8 » U T
HAPPYi Thank you for your wen-

n t B O A f P. M.

Bee!. , Highway TrsffWame
Of Fleeing Itefegeesl
TMMLUATIONAL I 1 I

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on'

A it Festival Special
Over 800 Mene

Long Sleeve Shirts
» Many colors &amp; patterns
in moet eisea k stylet
Regular 83.05 to 85.95
Fri* A S a t
Only

2.99

{ c u t la n .')•
Opaa Ul 9 P. 14. FrL Nila

Deck Dny - Richard Wldmarh

\N YEAR

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earth's surface. Nickel alky
steel drill pipe wee used to
retch that depth.

right Pituro*
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The Job Halfway, For Full

Phone

LOST: Gold Kim A*uama­ CLEAN first fleer •partria* itM* 4 amail rubles.
meat. Private e itits c e .
PA 1-0257.
18*4 PalnaUe Ave.

122-5612
122-5613
Office 201 W. F irst

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u 4 m » n t i iho i i a i to r»- O

Hospital leda • Play pool BOOM*. The Geklei, 001
Wheat Chain • Stroller*
MapeUa Ave. FA M l*.
Commodaa • Baby Beds
Bedroom
unfurnished
Walken
O High C hain I
house. 1303 Elliott.
Crutches # RoUmway Beds
PA 33884 or FA 80328,

« im or r*]#cl u ; adwrtieu» « rl from ohat ordrrtd lo WILSON.
(iw fara I* Ik* polWWo of “ 311 E. P in t St.

2 , N otice* • P ersonal*
I . E d u catio n . In s tru c tio n

MAIER
FA

U nfun. t BR beuee. Kitchen
equipped. PA MM3.

CHUR CH or SCHOOL
GROUP!, Ciubi, etc.—The I &gt;R uafura. heuee. Electric
beat card plaa yet tor rat*,
squiffed kitchen. 2418 Or.
lag C h r i s t m a s a*eey.
ange Ave. CaU *880# af.
PA 2-tan, Kvseiags.
ter a;*.
Unfurnished | BR house.
8418 Willow. PA 2-0274.

Thomai Moving
&amp; Storage

4. TrnnnpmrUtlon
5. M
f . F o r R en t
• A Special Noll*#*

San-Lasts Apartment, large 1
DID YOU KNOW . ,
bedroom apartments, furYou eaa Here up to toco
Slaked
or unfurnished. 404
7. Tnainenn Rentals
pounds of ANYTHING for a
E. 14th St., Sanford. Phnne
I . Beach Rental*
whole month foi juat *.907
S3M334.
9. For Sa)o or Rtnt
You can move the furnish­
10. Wanted to Root
ings of a | bedraom beuee 8 Bedroom unfurnished house
I I . Rani Eatoto Want*d acroaa tows for about *7.00.
2*41 Myrtle Ave. PA 8*6312. R m I E o U to F o r Solo Free Estimate*, so tbll|a&gt;
18. Mortgage Loom
8
PurnUhed l
bedruora
tiooi.
Apartments clean. Lake
201 N. Laurel
FA 2-lMt
14. Insurance
15. Boaiaooo Opportunity
Mary. FA 2-3130.

16. Female Help W aited 6. For Rest
17. Male Help W aited

18. Help Waited
19. Situation! Wanted
20. B abyM tU rn
21.
22.
23.
24.

Fura. 2 bdrm. apL Only *5.
Upstaln 1702 Msiaolla.

Apt. HO. Adults, e u Park.

8 Bedraom furnished heme.
Close to Shopping Center.

Screened la porch, fruit
treei. PA 2-00*5 before
8:30 a. m. and after • p.m.

Beauty Salons
Halid • F lin t • Repair FURN. Aft. PA
Puns, I Bedroom
Building M aterial!
Adults. FA 3-71*4.
■MALL
FURNISHED
bourn.
Electrical Services

25. P lu m b in g S erv ices
26. R adio &amp; T elevision

house.

322-0(97,

COULD THIS BE YOUI
A person looking for just tho
right opportunity? A to*,
section with a National
Baal Eitata emanation
who would baek you, loach
you, tank you the busi­
ness. advertise far you,
furnish you all M ilita r y
malarial. We need Mineone Ip year community, A
min. • lady er min A
wife leam. Like lo talk It
ever with eur Hale managtrT Drop him a short
letter about yauraalf. Aik WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKBR SYSTEMS
him le visit you and an­
Mlf tfiat'a a suit pf mail, w hir* *r* th«
All Type* and SU«|
swer any questions you
-p o e tic * l U m p s t "
Wa Repair and Servlca
may kave.
S T I N E
Write
12. Real Eatat* f t SB* 12. Rm I B*Ut* F a r lUle
I . K. Davii, State Man. Machinery and Supply Ce.
» T W. 2ad Si,
FA 2-84*
*ger
3 BR home for sale by own­
STRQUT REALTY, Inc.
ROBERT A. WILLIAM*
OIL HEATER SERVICE
er., on 1 acre of land. Ph.
e a ts East Broadway
Realtor
Clrculatsra claanad and reFA 2-8788.
Ocala, Florida
Raymond Luadqulat, Assoc,
pairad- Compkte aervice.
PA X881 AUaatif B n * Bldg.
PA 2*1817 altar I p. m.
Finished Masonry
II. H*l9 Wanted
Tractor work, mowing, disc­
FOR SALE OR LEASE
Homes On Your
ing. blade work. FA &gt;7884.
8 Aero Trail of Land
Attractive Position- Man or
Lot
130' x 838*
Woman, 25-80, good person,
2 Bedrooms with
Equipped with 10 too truck
ality and appearance. Lu­ 19. Automobile Service

3 Bedrooms, 8 bathe, kitchen
•quipped, lasludlni dish,
Furnished Oarage Apartwaeher, garbage disposal.
menL 205H E. 18th.
carport ..............
17,838
$100 a month, PA &gt;8511.
I Bedrooms with
Nice 3 room furnished Apart*
carport ................... |7,*50
ment. 2 mile* west of SLEEPING ROOM, prtvata
homo. PA &gt;7(31.
4 Bedrooms with
downtown. Call PA 2.8311.
carport .................. f8JW
2 BR. Furnished. AU-Eltctric. Pure. Apt. Utilities furnish­ Include* Hasting System.
ed.
334
W.
17th.
PA
3-UM
Located S03H Wylly near

27. Special Servicea
acsle on b ird road within
crative. Pull or part-llmo
28. Laundry Service
light of Interstate 8 -In
work available In prestige
29. Automobile Service
Lake Monroe area. Suitable
business. No usual canvass­
29A. Auto Acceaaoriea
as
ing, no traveling. Our na­
30. Machinery • Tools
USED AUTO P A R T S
tionally know organisation
31. Poultry • Llveatock
AND JUNK YARD
la aumbar ana la Ua Held.
31A. Pete
Tiled Window Riles, Tiled
33* Flowers • Shrubs
NA1, 810 ate. PA S-SM8 Modern I bedroom furnish­ Tub Area, Inalde Utility. Mrs. Xutkerma* PA &gt;7478 For Meal latervMw, Write
fully to District Manager,
33. Furniture
after I p. m.
ed Apartment,
upstairs
IUNLAND ESTATES
No Down Payment. Low
Rt. I Bos S73C. Sanford,
34. Article* For Sale
over SO* W. llth 14. 9*0
Clean throe bedroom, ona
Monthly Torma.
CONVENIENT TO BASE
Florida.
S3. Articles Wanted
per month, water Included. Write P.O. Bos 81. L tttburg,
bath Masonry tom e, kit
36. Automobiles • Truck* 3 Bedrooms, kitchen equipSmall office space, lights
atom equipped, Chinek bus
Pis., for Free Brochure.
pad.
large
Uvlng
room.
19. SituntioM Wantad
37. Boats • Motors
A
water
furaiahed.
Phone
proof
lawn, largo backyard
1103 a month. 1M E. Wood*
8
Bedroom
home,
18400
per
88. Motorcycles * Scooter*
PA &gt;1401 or PA 8-M I.
with small trosa. Small Children kept. PA 8-4113.
land Drive. FA 1-7017 after
39. Trailers • Cabanas
month. 204 Palm Plaee.
equity,
low monthly pay­
4:30.
S ROOM furnished Apartment
(P r tv tr Homos).
ments. See 308 Fairmont Yard Work. PA I-T878.
1 Bedroom House as river.
. iso a month,. FA &gt; i m .

NOW

3 Bedrooms, kltcboa equippad. 823-0037.

\T»

FuroUbed 2 story house. On
Hiway downtown, * 3 a
month. PA 3* T t.

HOLLERS
OF

Lake Cottago Fura FA M IN

SANFORD

4 ROOMS and bath. Com
platsly unfumuhad. Nsar
NAS. Nothing fnnay, but
cheap n i t . 17.80 woek. Pk.
PA 3-2218.
Furnished Aynrtmeat aloia

Near downtown. PA &gt;8351.

Drive. Call PA &gt;8478.
8 BR. Homs, sxcsllast cosdittos
Take over p ay.
moats, lio Couatxy Club i y Owner 8 I I . Rouse, ene
8 BB. bouse on 8 also
Drive.
PA &gt;4388.
1 BR, GROUND Door furn.
shady lota. Doe Price
duplex a p t Contact 2313
South Sanford Avs. All for
SEE THIS!
lio.
•Palms
wv***w*vw.
I14.00* sash. Ph. 888-4101.
Take tlms right now to
phono tor s s ssrly appoint­
Largs I lodreom Heuee, kR.
ment to see this except- By Owner, attractive airthen equipped. Near lake.
conditioned I bedroom, 8
Unally
flan homo buyl
PA 1-7348,
bath homo. In Plnocroat
3rd Addition. Drapea, fence,
Two
bedroom furnished This delightful CB homo buy
well hep&lt; yards. 113 W,
apartment, not MesnoUc, has 8 bod rooms, l bath,
CaU m ss Clrtle. PA 8-l«*.
sad Natures fully equip­
*8.00. Phone PA &gt;8*81,
ped kitchen, heatlig unit,
Robert A. Williams.
ANNOUNCEMENT
hot water hotter,, end
JOHN E. FOX, Rag. Rial
9. F or Sale or Rent
opes beam ceilings,
I OR | Bedroom Houses. P k.
NO M i l l .

la. Jimmy Ceuta, PA 8-4013 Home es Beautiful Leke
Markham. Cell Ivealoge. 7&gt;e tale! purthtaa arise of
WE LARA
APARTMENTS
this heme (which la tltua.
Rooms privita baths, 314 PA &gt;11*7.
W. First It.

12. Real Eetnte f o r S a lt

SANFORD

RENT A B E D
Rolls way, HoepUat * la k y
Bed*
By Day. Weak, or Uoath
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Pb. PA 2-3181 U l W. l it Bt.

ONLY 3 MOHR
LOTS LEFT IN —

Furn. Apt*. I l l Park Ave
Ph. PA 1*4831.

2505 PARK AVE.
219 E. 2nd ST.

LONGDALE
,‘t o r 4 B edroom s
I I I and 2 lla th s
M e e lk ly C # g
VA

PmU.

ay*

l e v Ae- W l P F B *
a Mi. auuth af Hanford.
Turn W»*t at 2nd lload
south uf O -.M Rio*.
OPEN II a. m. te 4 a. m.
DAILY

Jim Hunt Retlty
office PA &gt; ili*
Nights PA 1-0*4*
323-0700
3514 Perk Dr, ieaferf, Pie.

ed on • double lot with
many shade trees) la juat
87,950. Top notch flnancUgl

to taka a trip from ui and
drive by 1404 (Irisdviewl
It's a honey I

Stenitiom Retlty

Ealatt Broker announce!
(to epesiai af Wa sfftoe at
11* N. Park Avtaus
Sanford, Florida

for handling

all

types

of

roal estate
Associate; Gertruda P. Fox
■rokar-ialeamaa
Telephone i ISS-MW
Malting Address
P, 0. Rob Ml

It. Mmrtmi* Lbm*

Stenitiom Realty

River Front

1. H i

4

3 BATHS

NEW HOME!
All I bedrooms aad I baths,
Built-In Oven end Hsnge.
Central location. Terms;
FHA 1409.00 down. VA
nothing down- 30 years
8Jl,ooe. fix medals te
choose from-

BuTlDSR^ f t r *

TEE ’N GREEN
4

BEDROOM.

Hi - I

BATHS

pa ym en ts

UW

87

r

Priced

From

Between U*a*«e A Lsk*
Harney bridg* an lliany
IS. 2880 Pt. B.-W. reneny
serving the Sanford «r«n.
Pro#

VA, FHA Jk IN-SERVICE LO A N S

|

Country Club Reed at Mayfeir Ceeetry CUk

WIN

W ent Ads.

Babysitting day or night. I*h
PA &gt;1811.
a iA .'V a lx
Where ean you got experienc­
A.K.C. GERMAN
ed girl Friday with short
SHEPHERDS
hand,
waltrtai, cashier,
RE1SARB KENNELS
bar maid all in one pack(RraaMr)
l i e PA &gt;4)1$.
itos Kiaga Rd. Hally RiU
CL &gt;1118
t l . Beauty Salons
Daytona Beach, Fla.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK AKC KcgisMrod Boxer Pup
Profoaalnnal Cart. Bolt Water. piss. May bo 1888 altar 4
198 I . Oak
PA 24748
p. m. 158? Wyuewood Dr
PERMANENT SPECIALS SIAMESE KITTEN. PA &gt;7129
11.50 Complete aad a large
can of alyU spray free. Bird Dog. Selling and train
lag. Animal Haven Board
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
lag Kennel. PA &gt;8111.
IIS Palmatte
PA 19834

Kenmore Automatic Washer.

PA 2 0803.

1955 DODGE
8 Ur., V-8, Auto, Tun*.

*17*
HUNT
LINCOLN - MERCURY
111 N. Palmetto Ave.
Pk. FA &gt;4184

it Sanford’s it
it Finest Cars ★
In Thn Showroom
Under Th*

★

STARS ★

| to m

li n i I n u (I v j

CARLAHD

Ambesstdor Cornel, reason,
able. Like new. PA 2-76M.
Round bobbin Sewing Mechlno, 1881 model. Must
sell. First 820 takes It.
Writs Boa 17, c o Sanford
Harold.
I t" Utod T.V. PA 2-1137.
3 Gas wall Healers, l gat
hotwalcr llaatcr. PA 3-8382.

Rtfrlgeriter Reasonable. Pb,
PA 24188.
I x 12 Rug and pad. rresh
from cleaners. |33. Phone
PA 1-84M,

81* PKENCH AVK.

ROW
AT

HOLLERS
OF

SANFORD

factory to you

Notice tor esMi Chihuahua
ALUMINUM BLIND*
Puppies. AKC m istered Eacloied bead, Sag-prool bot­
Pb. PA 2 3921 or PA 2-35la.
PHIUIDAIRE
tom rail with plesllo oad*Salsa A larvise
Plastic or rayon tapes. Cot*
52.
Flowers
•
Shrubs
House Wlrln|, Prat Eitimitna
Ua or ay tea oordi.
Sid Vihlta'a Randall Electric Hybrid Oeraniuma In klanm Ruitkarlk Glass and Faint
Ul Megaelie Pk, PA 2-90H GRAPEVILLE NURSERY
Company
Grapovillo Av«. near 3Wh St, III UlgMill Pk. PA 2-483J

Wall

6

FOR

Qlsuouvams!

60 Half-Ton Truck

*9 9 5
56 Chev. One-Ton Panel
$3 9 5
57 Plymouth Sta, Wagon
*5 9 5
57 Dodge Sierra Wagon
*9 9 5
61 Slmca 4 Door Sedan
$6 9 5

New body, leaf wheel beev, 1 cylinder
engine.
In essellent mtshaalsal cendltlon.
Aulemille trees.. Radi* *
(Tour (holes of 8)

HexUr

Polly equipped.

lo eicelloat condition throughout.

$11,990

OPEN DAILY 11 TILL
A NASSAU VACATION

INSTANT MONEY
Is yours, klsmpor lays, if
you buy oas ef eur going
buslMsies. None ef Usse
butlasssei sr# SICK, Own
a n tre tutor juat tired sr
movlag beesuse of person
&gt;1 ret,oni. Deal with ITEM
PER and keep your TEM
PER.

Bruce Airport

HOMER

m onthly

16. Female Help Wanted

Stemper Agency

Central Air Conditioned
A

mult sail. FA 2-3371.

Alin ef Sanferd wants experUnead Sewing Machine
Operators, Esperieoeed on
Mction work for ladles
awlmwear end spertewesr.
Piaee wwk
with
hourly
lu aru M e. I tart new aad
mava with ua te aur new
Sanford palaUai fully airJ. W. Hall, Realtor
eondlUnnad plant with celt••Call Hall" PA &gt;3841
Urta e* promises. Apply In
3344 lo. Prone* Ave.
poraea In eur sow pleat
manapor Mr. CurtaW at
St. Johns Realty
80S N. Elm Ave. lo discuss
THE TIME TESTED PIRM
jour future with our comREALTOR - LN8UROR
118 N. Park Ate. FA &gt;8131 PA 2 4881 1818 I. Preach Avs.
Piny.

PH. PA &gt;8*74
JIM HUNT REALTY, Halta Agfa* ___
Day*. FA 2-2118 * Ev». A Rea. PA 8-8418 • 118-87(0

3

Automatic washer, rofrii«rator, 11" T.V., 39" electric
range, slmmons twin beds
complete. U |h t A tan bed.
AUTO GLASS
room suite, maple chest,
INSTALLED
night stand, and desk set,
Wlndahield
Baek Gla*&gt; lawn mower, chairs. Must
Door Gina*
Vent Glass •all at once. CaU before
2:38 p. in. A all day Sat­
S E R V IC E
Senknrlk Glass and Paint urday A Sunday. 737 N.
Lorman Circle. Longwood.
Company
110 Magnolia Pb. PA 1-4422
ANTIQUES and old Homs,
furniture, china, ires items,
w aft* wheel, bottlei. Give
It Pays
them for Christmas, use
our Uyawty. Open Monday
through gaturday 9 to S.
To Use
Sunday 1 lo I. lUway 48
Nursery A Antiques. I
The HERALD
Mite* wear of .Hanford. Fin*

Today's Buy

USED CAR and TRUCK

Sunlind K ila tn - On 17-»g (g Ml. He. a* Baoferd)

i

FREE use of our Carpet
Shampooer with purchase
of Blue Lustre shampoo.
Carroll's Furniture.

HOLLERSo/SANFORD

LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT* ,
VA - Ceevsntional jk FIIA Fineacieg

M

Automatic Wisher, good con­
dition. 850, PA 3-43)1.

Property

VA - NO DOWN PAYMENT

“M

WU&gt; board aad care for eld* o n y -w o m a n 'la my heme
for |4 I week. Nora Trip.
MIL PA &gt;1554.

14 a't Runebout Zlmmit, ex.
c-Yenl condition. 30 hp.
Jo. a ton, windshield, ( o p
DISCOUNT SHOES, trunks, ruaraig lights, cuiblons,
extra gas tank A trailer.
suitcases, slppered canvas
Steal at POOL Ph. BS2-77M.
bnss. Surplus City, 801 lit.

34. Articles For S alt

MORTOAOB LOANS
New 8 BR. House ia coun­
try on scrv of land. Large l i t N. Park Ate. PA &gt; 84*
PIIA and Cosvsntlonal
garage, Cell Valdss Hotel,
Commercial A Residential 23. Plumbing rtervlces
8 LARUE BEDROOM houte
EFFICIENCY Apt., Hanford
Ask for John Probst.
BUY. Trade o&gt; Sell Used
2305 PARK AVE.
33. Furnlturn
and Florida room which
aawist. ideally located ea
furam ire, Appliaaets. t v ’j
219 E. 2nd BT.
m i bo readily changed la
P in t II. s ta r P u t QHIce
Soli Us Yeur Furniture. Quick
or what have you. Williams
It
4U
t
BR.
I
baths,
plasty
3 City Parktai Late, (hop­
SANFORD
Service With The Cash
ill N, Park Ave. FA i-itw
Puraituro Mart, l i t / . 1782
Plumbing k Hasting
of (leasts, citrus trass la
ping places. Suitable far
SUPER TRADINi POSTCasselberry,
Fix.
AIR CONDITIONING
yard, 1 block from South, 10. HunlBeto Opportunlly
couple or tingle, one rent.
FA 2-4877.
CONTRACT tod REPAIR
aids school. Newly daNo utility ebnrgei, Inquire
WE BUY Use* Nfailure, f t .
WORK
aerated inside sad tut. Ap­ YOUNG and OLD u a make
Manuel Jacakeea D e p t WBRIVA RIVER ESTATES
PA 2-2871.
Approximately 31* acres, with
ply Maauel Jacobies Do
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Here.
ISO ft. en river. I t milt *ff
partmsnt sure, a a r e a a through meney-baek Salas
i t . 44
from post office.
Kit Plaa. PA 2-4813, Even
mgs.
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small monthly payments.
Ph. PA &gt;7141
Inquire Thempena Musie
f t . I n d ia k t t j w j sjjg
Ce., Ill Ne. Orange Ave*
Bryan's T.V. Open T days. Used furniture, eppilnaees, Orlando. Ph. qa MI77.
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IL
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17, Sf*cl*l S m k e a
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�Rev. Darwta She* j i i i t h l

Mght la Weaver Bafl ef the
Caaeolbeny C e a m e a l t y
Methodist Church with Caba b a te r WaOy Knbae la
charge.
Theme tar (ha meetisg was
**M«0 A. D.,” aad D ta davaa
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TALLAHASSEE (UP!) —
OOP iia g ri i i leaal caadidato
Wilfred C. V a n e l TUlahaaaee aaU today th a t ovary fam­
ily la the nation m ast pay 111
per aaeath to keep ap the In­
terest e a the national debt

raw.
le e e lria g their wolf badges
n n
Jobaay Casselberry,
Dtaay f l m aad Kddlo RhodM. Todd Miller received the
bear badge while gold arrows
weal la John Laekyer, Skipper
On. Charles Lytle, Bobby
Aaaley. Eddie Rhodes, Oreg

—a. i —
w
u i^ tu n i Mmnurvt wiuc*
might be aacouater ed by fu­

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Johaaoa la Dan Mother of

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Congo Troops
Crush Revolt

u o r o u m u z (D n&gt; -

CUB SCOUTS David Johnson, Jaa Fortune Jr. and
rjr. left to right, display trophies and ribbons won a t last
District Cob-O-Ree which helped Pack 640 come out as
aoipetlton in the event Prises were taken in the Pine*
Skffl Events.
(Herald Photo)

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FhMl Measee l a erase
Dean Hamll, mtg. fd .
Oah OaUeway Bcokmaa vt
Sanford Atlantic National
la n k
M Boekmaa
Bank ve Henry L. Pringle.
M W FIM
atox,mtg. fel.
Matanl BaaafH U fa las. ^H la
n Volusia
Oe va Berhert Miller, rial, I|U- C°- •***’ *»••* »*‘U
tttee £ t l
Bofton Five O nto Bavtafi
Life fas. Co. ve ** Don*ld Baldwin, etux mtg.
Lea lo a n , e ta s mtg. fel.
,cL
•oath Boston Borings Bank
Williamsburg Barings Bank
V&gt; William Brace, eta s mtg. va Prank L. Jones, etalm
III.
mtg. fel.
Winter Park Fed A aad L. Baal Estate Traaaactioas
Vs B arry Kane, etal, mtg. Young Smith, etux, to Leon­
id .
ard Hayes Jr., etux, AltaW later Path Fed. A and L.
moats, 110,500
va Clyde Celeaaaa, etal mtg. William Jameson, etux, to J.
Brooklyn Savtaga Bank vs

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F JU L , F JU L In-Service. Cenventlooal Ptaaadag

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L » u tr a » » u i. ,.m . u

Congo government t r o o p s Friday sight at Lymaa.
h a rt crashed a revolt la dla^
half-time the
*****
m i head wiU present a spectacaince aad captorod self-styled ^
which wiU fea•K inf* Albert Kalonji. the
. IttllllEht ^
^

Un»*^2****"!!* b*M
__
A UN apokesman aald two
battalions of g o v a r n ro a a i t
troops took over Xaloajl's
capital of Bakaranga Monday
after brief skirmishings in
which a Congolese soldier waa
wounded and ono ef the Kasai
Mrs. a limy Bklslak began leader's servants was killed.
this week to serve aa the Her­
ald’s news correspondent la
North Orlando while Bra.
Grlaitaad la on leave of ab­
sence awaiting the birth of
her third child.
News Items may be called
to Mrs. Bklslak al FA S 4 M or
she may be personally con­
tacted at her home a t 70 A
Fairfax Art. la the commun­
ity.
M n. Griaatead will return
to the work at the end of her
confinement.

North Orlondo
Courthouse Records Correspondent

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MIAMI (UPI)—Horrkajte Daisy
turned away from the U. 8. main­
land today and aimed 100 mil« an
hour wind* a t the British island of
Bermuda.
The Weather Bureau said the
season’s fourth tropical storm no
longer posed any threat to the U. S.
seaboard.
But it warned residents of Ber­
muda to “prepare for hurricane force
winds, rough seas, high tides and
heavy rain during Saturday with
^
gales, mainly in squalls, beginning
over the island tonight”
Wj LARKY m a n t L
At 11 a. n u hurricane hunter
Governor's Aida J i n n
planes found the storm’s center
Kyae* assured tea Herald to­ about 430 miles southwest of Ber­
day that tea bird sanctuary muda, near latitude 27.6 north, longi­
problem hart would receive tude 69.4 west This was about 700
tea a tte n tla of tea Govern* miles east-northeast of Miami.

C lO &lt; t

The storm wss moving toward
north about 9 MPH, but ths weather
bureau predicted it would pick up
speed to 12 MPH on a north-north­
east course during ths day then
shift to the northeast a t 17 MPH to­
night
Forecasters said Daisy should
not increase hi size or intensity to­
day, but it generated new power
T h u n d er n ig h t
Hurricane force winds of 76 MPH
or greater fanned outward in a 50mile radius of the center. Galea ex­
tended 860 miles to the north and
east of the center and 86 mDea to
the southwest
“Small craft in Bermuda should
seek safe harbor and vessels in the
path of the hurricane should exer­
cise caution,” the weather bureau
said.

aad teat a thorough airinf
would ba given tba (ituatloo
aad It will ba dUeuaicd at
length with tba Gama and
Fraab Water Flab Commission
to determine tba rtaaooa aad
JuatiOcatioo for their action.
• ••

WKATHKXt Goody with showtra through Saturday. High today, 8M 0. Low tonight. 60-M.
FRI., OCTOBER 6, 1962 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 665
United

County Seeks Governor's

ie k lo n
IM a im ...

BRIEFS
Pay Hike
WASHINGTON (UPI) House loaders called up a Ms
pottal rale-federal pay lacrease bill today with high
hopes of pauing It through
the thicker of their own rules.

Tba Board of Cassaty
■Laslowers aainimunity voted,
at a apodal mooting Thursday
afternoon, to ta ll upon Govor Farris Bryant to brlag
kis poorer to boar, on tha
Gama and Fresh Water Fish
Commission la an effort tn
have the bird sanctuary south

Blame

wm
Bote Commlaaioocn B u n
• d at tea action of tea Mate
agency, expressed themselves • a d rttz p a tiic l coocurred
la M uncart*la terms on tl* with Avery, aad Commission­
arbitrary actioo of tha game e r Ted Williama, a h a t e r and
i t r of I B a c n e la the
County Commissioner James controversial area, declared
P . Avery declared “1 a n pro­ w would eloee hla property to
foundly shocked at the action h a tin g and refrain Mom the
of tba commission, la Rot con­ sport himself, “la the Inter,
sidering the wishes of the ests of the safsty at the peo­
elected representatives of the ple out there.”
It was Commissioner Avery
people of Seminole County,
and their failure to consider who made the motion “that
the safety of the people con- this board, ia view ef its unan­
imous action on three occas­
coned.”
ions requesting a bird sanenary and having tba requests
★
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★
disregarded by the Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commis­
sion, authorise the Chairman
of tho Seminole County Board
of Commissioocra to commun­
icate with tho Governor u
soon as possible, and respect­
fully request him to bring bis
Influence to boar m tho
agency In question. ”
Tba motion was ascended
Dove shooting season opena a t noon Saturday by Dunn and approved unan­
and Sheriff J . L. Hobby aaid today th at ju st one rule imously.

oast of Sanford re-estsblUhed.
Commission Chairman J . C,
Hutchison read a telegram
from the Game Commission
opening tea area to dovo hunt• r s , which countermanded
their previous decision of
Sept. 11, which doted the area
southeast of Sanford Avenue
and Onora Road to hunters.
Tba reason given by tha
wUdllfa board for their action
was their "policy of non-in­
terference in local problems.”
The board members anger-

local Trooper
HasCloseCall
In BusCrash Obey The Law:

CHICAGO (UPI)—The Na­
tional Farmers OrtaaUaOao
aad Uveitock market officials
today blamed eaeb other for
Florida Highway Patrol
the sharpest drop la beg
Trooper
J i n Cfaambleaa bad
prices la yean.
near brush with detlh
Protesting
Thursday afternoon when a
BELGRADE .UPI) — The tebool but, driven by Harvey
| Yugoslav government today Pugh, SS, Lake Mary, pulled
"vigorously” proteeted t • out of Colllna Ave., Sunlaad,
Communist Red China for in front of hla speeding pa
"brutally Insulting” Yugoslav trot car while engaged in
*■
will apply to h u n ters:
• y r -. i President Joslp Bros Tito.
We wouldn't be at ail eu^
Kd
pursuing a traffic violator.
OBEY TH E LAW.
priced to ace them back di­
In an effort to avoid the
One group of property owner* on land* aouth*
agonal parking on the aouth
| Ready To Act
bus which bad an estimated east of Sanford and th e Naval A ir Station have aaid
aide of Firat S t on a trial
WA51IINGT0N (U PD -The IS children aboard, Charethey will guard their laada
baala and okay a beautifica­
| House wax ready today to bleu, going north on Hwy
tion project alao.
against hunting and will re­
give President Kennedy full 17-92 at 70 miles per hour,
• ••
backing for any action rwc took to tha ditch, spun
port all trespassers to tha
eisary, including use ef Araer around on tha wet grass,
The word la that Adama
Sheriff lor prosecution.
MOSCOW (UPI)—The So*
lean fighting men. to protect mapped a utility pola in two
Shopping center construction
Soma of the lands In the viet Foreign Ministry today
U.
8.
rights
in
Berlin.
will definitely get off the
places, and did over $aoo
area which was proposed as a
ground the firat of the year
damage to the squad car.
bird sanctuary but turned ordered the immediate expul*
I
Twofold
Drive
. . . Watch for a big announcThe pole struck tha cruiser
down by the Game and Fresh slon of tho U. 8. assistant
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;—The about three Net
ment soon.
behind
Water Fish Commission are naval attach* bore .charging bo
I United Matte today pressed Chambteta' head oa tha left
• ••
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK begins next week and members of tha San•ipected to be left open to ws* engaged In eeplonage,
a twofold drive to weaken tee tide of the vehicle,
dove shooting by tho owners.
ford F ite Department wiU be showing special films on how to spot hazards
Tomorrow's the last day to
Cmdr. Raymond Smith waa
| Soviet grip on Cuba and.’dis­ , The school bus did not
The Seminole County Sporta- accused #f making oheerva*
around the city. Here Lt. Henry Faint and Firem an
register to vote . . . you]
closed new .information on
tha
“
T
’.
atop,
bat
ms
do
a
left
turn
m sa's Asto. la attempting; to
projector as F ire Chief Mack Clevelund Sr. exuhava until S p.m.
tlona t o sa taapeeifad miltcow
atlnulM dedlna of tha Cuba J . ^ ^ south bound Una of
get signs placed along all tary object white on a trip to
ononiy.
(econo;
tho highway. Pugh was later
streets and roads such as
That *00,OM water Im­
Leningrad Tuesday. It waa un­
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M It •
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found nt hla homo and ebarg
C am ara Ava., Sipes Ave.
Of iji FWMLt
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Complains
provement program win coma
derstood he plans to Isavo tha
ed with violation of tho right
Ploeway and other thorough
ABOARD USS KEARSAHGE
up before city fathers sooner
Soviet Union Monday.
of way section of tha motor
fare* warning hunters not to
(UPI) — Astronaut Walter vchleto statute.
than expected. Watch for the
Tha 8ovl«t action followed
■hoot
over
posted
lands
or
In
| Seblrra J r .complained today
green light for engineers to
last
week’s axpulslon by tho
When
Chambleta’
car
proslmlty to residential or
that he did not have enough struck tho polo, a support
be authorised to proceed with
United States of two Soviet
farming
areas.
| "&lt;|ulet time” during his sis cable fall onto tho highway
plana.
“We wiU place these signs officiate at Unltad Nations
orbital' flights around the and a aouth bound station
,
on
ail public rights of way la headquarters who were accus*
earth.
Conversion of about four
wagon, driven by David G
an sffort to help the private ml of bribing n U. 8. sailor for
Sheriff J. L Hobby
mllea of SR 40 from a two
Schlosser, 26, NAS, was snag
property owners who do not American defense secrete.
Arrival of new cars in San­
Ben Howland of Seminole
“Things are off to a great S hl)W CUUSG
‘Obey Law*
Moscow radio said the For*
laned to a six laned facility
ged and $80 damage was
wish hunting oo their lands,'
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (UPI) done. Tho front end of Sch
sign Ministry summoned U. 8.
near here baa been completed. ford this week has met with County Motors, "We’re well start, we're taking orders like
Presklcnt
Edward
McCall
o!
The $604,960 project extends cnthusUitic reiponse by the pleased with the acceptance of mad," says Gary Hudgins of —The United States govern losser'a car was lifted off the
the Sportsman’s Association, Minister—Counsellor John M.
buying public, car dealera re­ the public and anticipating a Stricklsnd-Morrison.
ment Thursday wss ordered highway by the taut cable
McSkeeney to Issue n protest
from Interstate
4eastward
said.
great year.”
"Folks hare nothing but to show cause (or keeping and spun around In tho path
and demand Smith’s “Im­
3K miles to Intersect with ported today.
"It
is
our
hope
that
all
Replies from dealers, well
"We’re swamped," said Bill praise (or the new Mercury former Army MaJ. Gen. Ed of a car driven by Paul D
Hwy. 17 92 in Ssnford.
potted signs and other mark mediate departure from tho
pleased with the looks of the Hemphill of Hemphill Motors, Monterey, especially the lad-1 win A. Walker confined at a Zugeler, also of NAS. No
• • •
ere
will be respected by the Soviet Union."
new cart and happy that the "and we’ve barely gotten lea—business is excellent," federal prisoners’ hospital. damaga was done to Zugeler'
hunters,” McCall said.
Shaggy dog case at 4 p.m. public likes them too, have started. The business climate said WUlie Hunt of Hunt Lin­
car.
Sheriff Hobby stressed to­
Monday wiU not even be held been as follows:
An otherwise routine meet­
Back At Work
is excellent!”
coln Mercury,
Pugh dented seeing the pa
day
that "If hunters simply
In the court chambers . . .
NEW YORK (UPI) - AU
"Everybody has Uie 'go at­
trot car until ho was in the ing of the I&lt;ongwood City obey the law, nobody will have
Decided to hold the affair in
striking
longshoremen
were
titude'
this
year,”
says
Don
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★
lane of traffic. Chambless Council Thursday night waa j j ” '
the commission room.
Bales of Ssnford Motors. expected to be back on the commented that "I am glad highlighted by a group of
"We will do our best to pro­
• • •
(Due to a trsnsportstlon mix- docks in ports from Maine to 1 had a chance to mist the
Lake St. residents who ram* tect tha people’i property and
Texas
by
Saturday
under
Added wildlife officers will
up, the new Studebskers will
bus.” The Trooper wss not to discuss drainage problems I'm asking tha cooperation of
be here tomorrow just In case
be s week isle, but sre eager­ terms of a court order Issued injured, and wrote up the
and ask that the city take cor­ all residents and hunters in CAPE CANAVERAL (X7PT&gt;
to
halt
their
walkout.
Some
. . . One coming from Ocala
ly awaited by many custom­
report oo his own accident rective step* Immediately,
avoiding unpleasant situa­ —An advanced model Polaris
The
Sanford
Herald
is
the
m
arket
place
of
were expected to be on the
and may bring some more . . .
ers.)
tions,” the sheriff said
Low
epots
In
the
street,
par­
underseas m I a a 11 a streaked
Seminole County. Proof of the pudding is found
Job
today.
Did you know there la only
Red Brass of Bras* Motors
ticularly at Lake and Hardy,
in the fuct th at the total retail business of Semi­
■loft today from a seasldt
one wildlife officer for the
says, "We anticipate a real
are causing the lealdent’a
nole County Inst yeur amounted to slightly more
entire county?
good year."
launch pad, but It had to ba
yards to be flooded. In one Plane Missing:
• • •
than 638 million and of this |2 8 million w as
At Holier Motor Sales, Em ­
destroyed high ever the Pa­
WINDSOR
LOCKS,
Conn.
instance,
*11
the
way
through
spent in Sanford.
mett Ferrell says, "We've had
Bookkeeping system In the
(UPI)—A single-engine Piper cific.
to the backyard.
Read The Herald for the BEST BUYS In
a nice response and expect an
courthouse spperently so good
The Navy called this third
Cherokee
plane with three
The council studied en­
new automobiles, m ajor upplinnees, clothing,
increase of betweca 10 and U
. . . Martin County clerk here
lest
of Its A3 Polaris—a new
persons
aboard
wss
reported
gineering
levels
prepared
by
PARIS (U PI) — The
food and everything else you need. Practically
percent In siles this year."
OXFORD, Mlsa. (UPI) to look over the modernised
missing today on a flight from model designed for a range of
M.
C,
Hsgsn
who
also
waa
EVERYBODY reads The Hernld, its the place
Jam es II. Meredith's federal French National Assembly,
system.
2,500 nautical mllea—a partial
guards said today they be-1haunted by the ghost of Na- was present fur consultation Jacksonville, N. C , to Westto find a GOOD BUY in ANYTHING.
• • •
success.
field,
Mate.
st
the
meeting
ami
decided
lieve "we'll be over the poleon III, revolted against
Ed Zimmerman of I-ake
that
members
would
meet
a
t
the
growing
power
of
Presi­
hump" if the weekend passes
Mary, who's helped put OUT
without further racial inci­ dent Charles do Gaulle to tha site Monday a t 9 a. m.
plenty of fires, will be light­
dents
Involving the Negro's day and toppled tho govern­ with a transit level for an “on
ing one along about noon Sat
The C o u n t y Commission admission to the Univsrsity ment of Premier Georges the scene’' survey and discus­
urday to barbecue all those
ThuroUy agreed to okay an of Mississippi.
Pompidou by a crushing sion towards finding a solu­
chickens for the Fire Auxili
tion for tho problem.
extension to the proposed
The 29-year-old former Air i voteiry ’x dinner coming off at 8
De
Gaulle
himself
remain­
Force
sergeant
winds
up
his
municipal section of 8R 436 In
at the Fire Hall. Ed knows
first week as an "ole Miss ed In office by virtu* of the
THAT’S ALL W E KNOW!
all the secrets and the women
Altamonte Springs.
undergraduate t o d a y and, constitution despite the an­ Fire Threat
a rt excellent cooks . . . prices
33 YEARS EXPERIENCE
HAWTHORNE (U PI) - A
Shoppers in downtown Ssn­ There are 30 paintings dis­ The plan presented hy for­ along with most of tha stu­ gry deputies arrayed against
a r t ebeap, too, for you and
mer
Senator
Douglas
Stengasoline
plant
fire
threaten­
him.
dent
body,
will
leave
the
earnford
today
and
Saturday
will
played in windows or Inside
the kids.
■trora calls for extending the pus for tho weekend.
The rebuff came on a cen­ ed 100,000 gallons of petro­
9 9 9
b ast the opportunity of view­ the stores tn all media, in­
• HIGH QUALITY TIRES AT FA IR PRICES.
curbed section an additional
sure motion over De Gaulle’s leum and left a gutted of­
His
destination
was
not
an­
cluding
oils,
pastala
and
waDemocratic Women tell ua ing the works of Sanford art­
700
feet
west
to
the
city
limlta
fice
building
and
storage
plsu
to
bypass
parliament
nounced,
but
lt
was
learned
he
• EASY TIME PAYMENTS
that the November eleetiooa ists as they are displayed in tar colors, and depicting var­ and would require the pur­
plans to visit relatives. Mere- sod ask tbe people to make tank in Its wake lata Thurs­
won't hold a candle to the most stores up and down Firat ied scenes and impressions, chase of additional rights-of• NO CARRYING CHARGES
dlth will have an adequate a constitutional change on day before firemen from
hotly contested ones th it’ll be St., Magnolia Avs and Park many of them familiar scenes
way at an estimated coat of force of U. S. marshals with. the method of electing fu- three counties brought It un­
around
the
Sanford
area.
going on st their State Con­ Ave.
• FACTORY TRAINED PERSONNEL
der control.
him at all times.
j ture presidents.
The Festival of Art ia being $80,000.
vention in Palm Besch today
• EXPERT W HEEL ALIGNMENT
sponsored by the Downtown
and Saturday . . . go to it
Merchant Association, spot­
ladles, show 'em bowl
• ON - THE - CAR W HEEL BALANCING
lighting the talent of local
• • •
people.
• WE SPECIALIZE IN TIRES
A word ofclarification . .
GAINESVILLE (UPI) FOR FOREIGN CARS
North America isn't running
eut of money . . contract is Secretary of State Tom
• SALES - SERVICE &amp; BALANCING
Maitland's new sewage dis­ en the Ill-Lo Corp., a Clay­ sell the land and build a the Bradford site for a dis­
just about up and the Job Is Adams said Thursday night
Bridge .............
Page9 posal plant to be built in (he ton Realty subsidiary, to use plant for tbe Orange County posal plant, but In vltw of
finished and many of the the State Board of Educatioo
• WE GIVE PLAID STAMPS
Classified . Page 10 A 11
the bickering and misrepre­
has neither "the time nor the
boys going home.
English Estates ares of the tbetr 10 acres fur the plant. community.
Comics
.
_
Page
10
sentations by all partita to
staff" to cope with Florida'*
• # *
southend, received a serious
The board's action was the
When the Clayton people the dispute, the board refused
Dear Abby
Page 9
Lyman fans will find cotton expanding Junior college pro­
Editorial .........
Page4 setback Thursday night when result of the Clayton Realty refused to accept payment the application of the Brad­
by the bales at the field to­ gram.
Entertainment _ Page 9
tbe Board of Adjustment Company's refusal to come for the site the Maitland ford company for expansion
He
said
the
state
is
plan­
night (candy, that is) as the
Legal*
----------Pag*
7
denied the application of the to terms over the transfer council started negotiations of their site to 10 acres.
ning
too
many
higher
univer­
TIRE SUPPLY, INC,
Athletic Assn, uses the LongBradford Realty Co., to ex­ of title for the ten scree site with the Bradford Realty Co.,
Pusxle ----------Page 9
Appeal may be made to
sities,
and
creating
competi­
wood Fire Dept.'s brand new
408 W. FIRST ST.
SANFORD
FA
Society ............
Pag*S pand their proposed site firm held by them, to the city of for a site owned by them. the Board of County Com­
candymaking
machine to tion for individual school
Maitland, with whom they Permission had been granted missioners to overrule the
3.6
acres
to
to,
and
res­
Sports
_.
Pag*
6
growth
"a
t
the
coat
of
quali­
whirl the delicacy out by the
Churches
- r * . a cinded previous approval giv­ had a previous agreement to by the board lor the as* ef Board of Adjustment.
ty educatioo.”
e yards.

That alx man downtown Im­
provement committee w i l l
preaeal their recommendatlona to the City Commiaaioa
Monday Bight. It’a a aura bet
that among the recontmendationa will be maidng Third St.
a through atreet from Sanford
to Park . . . moving tba light
at Second and Park.
• ••

Hobby To Hunters

SovietsOrder
Attache 'Out'

New wars Going Over 'Big'
W ith Sanford Buying Public

Drainage Woes
HeardAt Meet

Polaris Test
Partial Success

Market Place

'OverThe Hump’
Say Meredith
Bodyguards

A rt, Bargains Slated
For Sanford Tonight

Adams Stresses
Quality Needs

Herald Index

French Assembly
Raps DeGaulle

Board Okays
Extension Link

TIRES -

TIR E S -

Plant A pplication D enied

McRoberts

TIRES

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