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DOUBLE-DUTY Heart A*dftistion office
Sanford wan opened Monday a t 116(4 North
Park Avenue. U will nerve na county and diittrict office for the Florida Henrt Association.
Ed Simon, president of the Scminole-DeHory
Henrt Council, welcomes Executive Director
Dottie Austin.
(Herald Photo)

Computer Speeds
Braille Production

BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI)
—A June graduate of the
University of California al­
ready has put his education
to work In sn electronic sys­
tem to help the blind.
Wide White, an electrical
engineering student from San
Diego, has successfully test­
ed a new automatic technique
for transcribing English text
Into Braille, the "touch read­
ing" system of raised dots
for sightless persons,
llo uses a high-speed elec­
tronic computer and a codc­
operated Braille printer to
speed up the process now
_
—
done laboriously by hand,
r u r e U o rn
With the present method,
JACKSON, Miss. — Lt. a volunteer worker might
Gov. Paul Johnson, railing need as long as tlx months
on conservatives of the South to transcribe a large hook,
and Mldwast to Join forces!
and the result Is only a sin"It Is tims to unite the gle copy,
eombelt with the eompone."! Because of the production

problems, demand for Braille
books at present far exceeds
the supply.
But White’s method man en­
able blind readers to obtain
large books In a few days,
and many copies of a book
can be produced from a sin­
gle transcription.
White’s system works like
this
The English text Is con­
verted to punched cards, is
standard operation on a ma­
chine that uses a two-digit
numerical system. A large
computer then converts the
English text code to lirallle
code on a second set of pun­
ched cards or on magnetic or
p aiic tape. Aflcr proofread
Ing, the Braille code goes
Into a small computer or
transcribing device to actu
ale an electrically operated
Braille printer.

U altH Press Intern aUotsa I
The clearest and most pre­
sent danger to the welfare of
the United Statca Ilea in the
endleia deficit operation! of
the United States at home
and abroad and not in the
fate of the teat ban treaty.
The voters and politicians
who are in a lather about
what tbe treaty would do to
national security would do
better to consider what al­
ready has overtaken the ftrst
line of American defense.
The first line of defense Is
the U. S. dollar, Its Integrity,
stability and value.
This first line of defense is
being breached by a lack
of confidence in the Inte­
grity, stability and value of
tbe U. S. dollar.
There is nothing spectacu­
lar about lack or confidence.
It Is not possible to finger
any specific calendar date in
recent years and to assert
that on this day lack of con­
fidence began.
It la like tuberculosis In
that both disease* long can
flourish in the sytsem without
spectacular symptoms.
And then, perhaps when It
Is too late, the disease makes
Itself known and ihe patient
Is confronted with a life ordeath crisis.
Sn It could be with the U.
S. dollar. Misconfidence in
the U. S. dollar was acknow­
ledged in fact last year
when President Kennedy as­
sured the world that he had
no intention of devaluing the
dollar.
U. S. gold reserves amount
now to approximately $15.6
billion of which about $t3
billion must be held by the
Federal Reserve System to

J F K To Address
Florida C . O f C.
WASHINGTON (LTD The White House Tuesday
confirmed
that
President
Kennedy will address (he
Commerce Nov. 18 at Tampa.
Press Secretary Pierre Sal­
inger also said the President
plans other activities on his
Florida trip hut he would
not specify what they would
be.

ihe extent of 23 per rent of
tbe fed's notes and deposit
liabilities.
The remaining *36 billion
Is free gold, available to for­
eign creditor! who may pro.
fer gold to dollars. But the
sum of foreign claims that
could be levied against this
$3.6 of free gold amount* to
about $20 billion.
If the foreigner* demand
gold when all these claims
come due, the United States
will not be able to pay up.
The Republican congressional
committee i« warning that
misconfidence In the dollar
could cause a run on U. S.
gold.
That, In turn, would require
drastic action here, either
to repeal tbe 25 per cent gold
backing for Federal Reserve
obligations or a devaluation
of the dollar by Increasing the
price of gold. Or, as the com­
mittee suggested, both!

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Adminletrator and prafaaaor
aakriea s i Florida unlvunlt i n cam* tinder tb* clow
■tody of tbo State Cabinot
Tuesday whan differing aa1&gt;
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w a n received from tha Bud­
get CeauaUaion and tbo
Board of Control.
Budget Director H a r r y
Smith recommended tha aaU
ary raiaea suggested by tha
Board of Control be reduced.
Ha preaaatad a liatiar of
achool adminletratora a n d
professor! allowing the aala*
riaa during tha laet three
years, tha Board of Control’s
euggaeted incraaea and tha
Budget Commleslon’a m om aendatlone on raise*.
Appearing In favor of the
higher Board of Control
raliea wart Dr. Broward Cul­
pepper, board executive di­
rector, and the president* of
four atate unlraraitlea.
The board was told Florida
schools must have higher
salaries for administrative
and academic personnel If
continued progress Is to be
made In Improving the state's
aredein)c standing and Indus­
trial expansion.
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recommended increases were
all within tha 1M3 Legisla­
ture's budget for higher edu­
cation.
Smith **ld there wa* no
consideration of personalities
In his suggested raise dacreases. Tha four university
presidents said tha individuals
must be considered.
The Csblnat held the mat­
ter in abeyance bat promised
a quick decision on the in­
creases.
The Cabinet epproved $60,000 In renovations and adill
tions a t the Sunland Training
Center at Marianna,
The Department of Public
Safety was authorised to in­
vest $$0,000 accumulated in
tha Highway Patrol penalon
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Edgar R. Sitter will take
over a t permanent postmaster
at Casselberry Friday, lie
will b« presented with the
certificate of office by Percy
Manly, of the U. S. Post Of­
fice Department. Clyde Kerce.
who has been acting post­
master for the last three
jears. will continued with the
postal service.
• • •
Executive committee of the
Florida Savin;s and Loan
League has endorsed the *75
million bond iisue for high­
er education. And has re­
quested all savings and loan
associations throughout the
state to financially support
the Florida Council of 100
with its program to "edu­
cate the public on the facts
involved In this election" -Nov.

3.

• • •
Dr. E. T. York Jr., provost
for agriculture at the Uni­
versity of Florida, will be the
speaker at the Seminole Coun­
ty Farm Bureau's annual ban­
quet Oct. S at the Civic Cen­
ter.
• • •
Jim Hardy, the policeman
who hangs those overtime
parking tickets on your car,
Is celebrating his ?2nd birth­
day today. Ills fellow offic­
ers planning a little birthday
party for him at headquart­
ers after their tour of duty
this afternoon.
• • •
To those persons reporting
overloaded
school
buses:
School Supt. Ray Milwee re­
ported this is common at the
start of every school year
and that the situation will be
ironed out to normal loading
In about two weeks.
• • •
Ur Horton suggests that
the next time you take a ride
around Sanford to count all
the "blind corners" which
cause traffic hazards.
• mm
Note In Mrs. J. M. Adams
and other interested persons:
Supt. Ray Milwee sa js that
a traffic guard will lie plac­
ed at Third ami French, lie
and City Manager Pete
Knowles discussed It this
morning. And, too, Itay says
the School Hoard will accept
Hill MacLaughlin's offer that
the PTO will provide uni­
formed mothers as traffic of­
ficers for school*.

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Resolution To Cut Off Aid To
Viet Mam Introduced In Senate

COV. KAURIS HUYANT niyrns n proclamation deniipiutinK thi.-* week ns
“ Army Nurse Corps U m uiting Week." Alsu pictured are Capt. Jcunnette
Gray, Third Army nurse procurement officer front Fort Macl'herson. (In.,
and Capt. Janie Miller, Woman’s Army Corps guidance officer a t the Jack*
Mmvillc recruiting main station.

Rocks, Bullets, Kelly Prosecution
Words Fly In
Witnesses Testify
Race Disputes

WASHINGTON tU I‘1) — Christian martyr* marched
The first Indication of con- j hntuf-in-hand to the Roman
gioraioimt anger at the Ngo arenas." he said.
IHnh Diem government’* neChurch rejected uiRtltnents
tion against the Buddhist came that U. S. aid was needed to
today when a resolution was stem the Communist tide in
offered In the Senate urging South Viet Nam, He said that
that nil U. S. aid to South if the Diem government did
nut rhnnge its policy the coun­
Viet Nnm be cut off.
Sen. Frank Church. D-ldiiho, try would fall to the Reds
who sponsored the resolution, anyway,
said American* were ''dismay"To persist in the support
ed" at the Diem government’* of auch a regime can only
“cruel repression" of the serve to identify the United
Uuddhist*.
States with the cause of rcli"Such grisly seme* have not cion* persecution, undrrntinbeen witnessed since the ing our moral p o s i t i o n

throughout the world,'1 he
U. S. military officer* also1 The government lost 7d
said.
j were concerned with the ap- soldier* and 'id women and
FAIGllN. South Viet Nam parent growing confidence on children In the twin attack*
(Ill'll —Heavily aimed tloops the part of tile Communist mi the town*. Another 37 per­
uml police today Mocked anti- Viet Cong ginurilla* os a re­ sons were missing and m an/
government demonstrations liy sit 11 o f th e guveiminm''- wounded.
nioro than Lathi high school trouble* with Hie Buddhist*.
U. S. military officers noted
A Vietnamese of fir or de- that the twin offensives Tut-a*
and college student* ami a r­
rested several of their leader*. scribed as "oiir greatest vie- day were the first coordinated
The second consecutive day of tury'' a government counter- attacks launched by the Viet
student protests to the gov­ attack against the guerrillas , Cong on such a large scale,
ernment's crackdown on the after they- overran two ills- I The attacks were accomplishj ed by probing operations uk
Uuddhist* came amid increas­ trirt capital* Tuesday.
But nn American officer on four outposts, presumably tut
ing tension between South
Vietnamese and U. S. officials the scene noted the heavy gov - ; a diversionary taetle.
Vietnamese military offl*
because of the policies of eminent casualties ami *uid:
rials said their troop* had re*
"Victory hell- a disaster.”
President Ngo Diiih Diem’.
taken the two captured towns,
Cnl Nunc nnd Dorn Doi, and
inflicted high casualties on tho
Coinmunivta in buttle* in th#
Cumnu Peninsula Did mile#
south of Balgon,

Rusk Cool To nstuii...
Undercover Agent
Somoza Plans, BRIEFS
Tells O f Cuba Visit
★
★
★
Ev Helps
Exiles Say
U.S.'Hoist By
Own Petard' In
Viet Nam

TALLAHASSEE (LTD - all, but did not immediately
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Hoffman testified that idl
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Unllrit Pres* International House prosecutor*
Semite
GOP leader Everett
placed indicate whether all of them
MIAMI (UPI) — E k-NIcof
the student* who went to
A
volunteer
undercover
agent
Negroes oml whites stoned more witnesses on the stand would be used. When sworn
M. Dirk sen's all-out ilippnrt
nragtuin President Luis A. ol the nuclear test tun treaty wlui Joined some oil American Communist Culm vvero warned
each other In High Point, N. today a* the impeachment in by the court of Impeach­
Honiara discussed plans to today strengthened prospects students in violating a bun twice enrullte by U, S. au­
C. Wednesday night and one trial of Pasco Circuit Court ment, there were .some III of
oust Fidel Castro from Cuba that fewer Republican* than on travel to Culm (Ids summer thorities that they* would be
shot was fired from ambush Judge
Richard Kelly on the witnesses present at the with Secretary of State Dean Democrat* would vote against testified today that about a violating State Department
Capitol.
early today. Police uses! tear
dozen of them were members regulation* if they made the
it.
gas to disperse an angry charges of judicial Ijranny
Prosecutors said the other* Busk nnd exile leaders here
of an organization identified trip.
crowd of 3,000 whites during went into it* fourth day.
would he called to Talla­ Wednesday before leaving f»r Hairy At!vises
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
as u Communist "splinter
Iloffnmn raid they’ were
The prosecution has sub­ hassee when needed.
the height of the violence.
home.
One
of Hie untold stories of
group."
CHICAGO t U PIt—Sen. Bar­
met at the airport in laith
A rille bullet ripped into poenaed about itl witnesses n
At least half of Wednesday's
Somoza. here ns a guest of ry M. Gohlwatcr. It-A ru,
The witness, Barry Hoff­ London and Prague by U. S. the Viet Nnm crisis I* the fact
a truck carrying three white
hearing was taken up with the Ametieaii Legion conven­
man, a Brookline, Mas*., real embassy reprvsriitiitivea.
that the United States Itself
men in a Negro neighborhood
legal maneuvering by attor­ tion. made it eloar during hi* u r g e d fellow Republicans
estate man, told thu House
Wednesday
night
to
direct
lie said the American dip* largely created what has re­
They were not injured.
ney* both for the House and four-day visit he favors giv­
Committee on Un-American initial in Prague seemed cently heroine u "privata
The shot was fired about
for the Pasco Republican ing the Cuban exiles the help their anger toward the New
Activities tire student* made
Frontier—“rather
limn
chew
four hours after High Point
judge.
that ha* been denied by tlie on member* &lt;d your own Ini secret of tlie fnet that they "quit* embarrassed" when unity" working ngninst Amer­
many of the student.* "merely ican interest* there.
police used tear gas to break
The Senate ended the legal United State*.
belonged to the organization, Ignored him and walked
party."
up a crowd of whites who
fight by refusing to grant a
(J. S. aid nnd advicn both
Bu*k. exile leader* paid,
which i* called tlie l'regrcs- away" when he trim! to uilvi*c went into rrention two years
tossed stones, eggs and rot­
motion by the defense far ac­ gave a "cool ear'* to Honiara'*
*iv,.
luvhnr
Movement.
ten tomato*-* at Negroes dur­
tlli-nt they would be violating ngo of a special Victnnmesii
quittal and refusing to grant idea* and plan* to support Schools Ciain
Committee Counsel Alfred
TAMPA |U l'l»—'The board
ing an anti • segregation
military form responsible tit
a to-day recess for further
exile activity against tlie nl control was told today trial M Nittle described tho organ­ tlu-ir country"* travel ban.
march.
Huffman testified ill the the palace rnthrr than to the
MIAMI ( UP 11—The Amer­ study and ease preparation.
bearded dictator.
Florida's four state imiversl- ization a. n "Communist old ltoil&lt;e caucus room before military. It now Is the arm of
Later. Negro youths stoned
In all. three witnesses were
I&gt;m ing bit visit, the former j
ican Legion culled ml the
have a record total at­ splinter group" formed lu a standing • room - only mi- tho piesidenl’a brother, Ngts
whites on a street in the Ne­
railed by the prosecution &lt;m
president conferred with ex- tendance till* year, amt that I(HiJ tiv "nee-Trot sky lies.'*
Stale* today to "pro 1tfir #ir«t i! %v
d ^ iH o n y ,
gro section. Several person* United
dtehee which Included George Diiih Khtt.
*
•
..-n r t
were injur. ' ) &gt; rock arts'. ced tmldic .v o.r
t % l :»(tin N
vrt ff, t'uli.iil President t'nrlo* I'rty only one of (hem, Florida A
Lincoln Rockwell and M ieial
At present, soma of Hips*
Manuel Arthur, chief of 111
Hying glass.
i uiia if It cnnii'd aet co i ■i i Hi J •ol of the Ccr ral pi n- llevidutiumiry Recovery Move- and M., has shown a decrease
of Id* American Nazi Party Spot ial Forces, Intended In
in
enroll
meal
t|om
last
year.
At t ’hicago. thousands of at inn from ether hemisphere LiU Court of App&gt;us, gave
star nit coopers. Also scattered fight llte Communist* in thil
while demountr&amp;turs failed in tuition*, using armed force* no leitimimy. lie delivered for merit 311111 and political lend­
throughout the hearing room mountains ami delta country,
ers
Carlo*
Mnrqticz
Sterling
Attack
Reported
an attempt to prevent the if it tu* to,
, tile court a file which prose
were
a number of bearded are being used in Saigon’s se­
KEY WEST (UP!) - Comcity council from adopting
"We can never peacefully cutor* sail they would use in arid Aureliano San* he/. Aran­
b atnlk-like youth*, somu ll! ! riirity’ troops,
met
r
ial
lifting
boat*
said
u
go.
an open occupancy law. The coexist in this hemisphere their case,
shirt sleeve*.
j Among If. &amp; offleuls tho
Marque* Sleiling raid dur­ treigliter reported Wednesday
RIO DE JANEIRO (IT'D
measure, passed t&gt;&gt; a Midi! with romminn-Mi
. we ur.i
The other wilne*ssi were
Uniformed police mol plain- story’ raised fundamental Is­
ing
a
"fruitful"
thu
*-hour
it
was
under
fire
off
the
— Tlie government announced clothes detectives stood hy sue* of whnt rout rid* art*
vole, bans racial iliscrimma our government to lie nitre- attorneys, one frum Cleartion in the sale or rental of lenllng in it* elfort* to tie water and the other (nun St. talk with 8om»*«. "We eon- 1northern coast of Cuba. The llmt army troop* quickly post* inside ami outside the available to this country t&lt;»
property by real estate loo­ ■.troy tlie Communist govern Petersburg, who complained eluded that the Cuban exiles radio distress call was be- ertislied a pocket revolt by hearing
room
to
guard avoid creating "Frankenstein
Our idt'e item yesterday ker*.
menl in Cuba,” sa id a I ion of Judge Kelly’s conduct of must achieve political unity , til-veil In In- from tile Allalr, tutvy nod air force unit* in against passible demonstra­ monster*" in projects it must
en
route
from
Tampa
to
lion
and
entry
the
war
to
Castro."
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aland the "tlognapper” ClrihiiA Negro registered fur word resolution adopted by a cases which they brought !»■
tlie capital city of itrn-ili.1 tions. Die committee laid set up or assist in foreign
Ima* resulted in one being classes at Florence Slate Col­ voice vote of some 2,ooo dele­ fore him.
to. I.IS n trm
rrTTTtr PVTT
j Tllt» truth.'r nf the- Tnptr*A ’ ilnrns.
been T^TT
fold W e d n c o i n y Hull' binds.---------------------------------returned to its rightful own­ lege in Alabama, where Gov. gates to the national conven­ Howard P. Rive* of d ear- movement, Sanchez Arango,
w e r e reported w o u n d ed .
would bo such tin a t t e m p t .
When Nhu, chief adviser to
Exile
Arrives
er . . . or so a woman tele- George Wallace apparently tion of the 2.7-million member water said that Kelly had a said hi* meeting with Somoza
Tlie War MinWtry In Rio
Hoffman started off hit* Viet Nani’s President Ngo
MIAMI
lU
I'lt
—
Haitian
plumed.
inn
"very
encouraging."
has decided not to attempt to legion.
had reputation in the Sixth
ile Jimeiio issued a communi­
Die following space was physically block any further
Ailimu nnd Soiim/a left exile leader III’. Clement lie que saying that relsel ele­ testimony hy saying that he I Midi Diem, launched tnassivo
The convention strongly cri­ Judicial Circuit of Pa&gt;eo anil
purchased by .Mr. and Mr*. court-ordered desegregation ticized the U s government Pinella* counties a* far as Miami aboaid the same plane. unit arrived here Wednesday ments in*isle Brasilia hail I Volunteered to to* on uudi'i'- raids against Buddhist pngodLewis C. Dell ami family at Attendance was down in lor failure to deal with Fidel conduct of court cave* wav There were report* that So- night utter being deported "stirrendered uiieonditfunnily." eover agent (or thu FBI mid u* on Aug. 31, lie culled on
lli« Kiwanlv benefit auction schools desegregated Tuesday Castro and the Cuban situa­ concerned. He admitted un­ niozn would make a television (rein Nassau and announced It said two of tlie rebels bail ibe • entraI Intelligence Agen­ two main groups fur the Job.
One consisted of units of tint
cy (l'L \) while travelling
last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. in Birmingham, Tuskegee and tion up to now.
der cross-examination by the appearance in Caruias, Vene­ plan* to petition the li. S. teen taken to a hospital, tile with the group of Ntihlents,
so-called "Special Forces" of
government
to
admit
at
least
Dell's payment for the space Mohile,
zuela,
today
to
set
k
a
"renpthat
Kelly
was
The legion pointed out in defense
fiist indication tin t theie had
lb' said the student* went the Vietnamese army. Tho
went Into the club’s under­
White student* staged pro­ the resolution, presented by thought of a* a "diligent" proochment” on the q &lt;- stion 3.non Haitian refugee* in the been any’ fighting.
to t'uba the long way by other was a special police se­
privileged children and schol­ test demonstrations at two the committee on foreign re­ judge.
of exile a ill betvvei n himself Bahamas.
However, the Brasilia air
[It ing to western Europe, curity section of Viet Nam's
arship fund
Venezuelan Piesideut
Integrated
Birmingham lation*, that It Ini* been warn
St. Peter*burg attorney Jack amt
p&lt;oi about eight mile* from then t • Prague where they national police uml security
"Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. schools and one in Mobile.
New
Home?
Itotimlo
Itctaiieouit.
ing the nation against &lt; astro \ Page said that Kelly fad­
llii&gt; downtown area, remained Itnnrdci! a Utthuu airliner for service,
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPH—
De'l, having moved here from
and tlie threat of Cuban Com­ ed to grant a continuance in
in rebel hand*. A Navy i-nmTho United State* was InHavana.
Ohio, have purchased a busi­
King Sami of Saudi Arabia
a personal injury case filed
munism since lu«o.
nm nit pie issued here sunt tlie
Upon arrival in Prague, be atruillcntnl in setting up thesii
ness in the Food Fair shop­ Red Car
lias formally approached l.eti
"The \ m e r i c a n Legion before him, costing Page ad­ Cape C ontrail
next move would be to tecup- aid, the Cuban umliu.-ador unit* in Hull, when Commun­
ping centers.
HAVANA (UPI) — Pre­ strongly disapprove* the lack ditional time anil lit* client
CAPE CANAVERAL 11 PI) anon seeking permission to
i oiigi ululated them “on hav­ ist guerrillas were terrorizing
"The Dell* owned and ope­ mier Fidel Castro n ived a of effective action by our additional money, lie said —I'lie U. S. Army Curps of settle here permanently, an lure the an port.
Die retsdt started when the ing defied their government.'' the country with t a c t i c s
rated a shop in Youngstown, Russian - made convertible government since the estab­ lie was forced by tire action ifnginccr* today swarded a thoritaltre sources said to
rimy and air force rebel*
Ohio, for the last 17 years Wednesday a* a gift from lishment of the Castro re- to take a "non-suit” in the $377,978 contract f..r construc­ day. However, there was no
II .ffnian said lie aeeom- ugiiinet which n!d-fashioned
seized
the navy an air minand are specialists in their Soviet Premier Nikita S dine which constituted the case, which had the effect of tion of a missile radar station official confirmation of the
piinied the student group to military sciences was useless.
i,tiit-s, the nirpoit uml the
line. In fact, we brag aluiut Khrushchev, Soviet \nibu-..i- lirst Communist government making him Mart all over .it .Merritt Island to tin- Gra rijHirt from Lebanese ur
- oll.et data for Gordon ll.dl. It wu* nreessaiy to apply
li-li phone exrhailgu in ilia a n a t i o n a l a u t h o r i t y o n e x - s m i l e &lt;-f the Communist* vvvu
it. You are welcome to mine
Saudi
sources
here.
dor Alexander Ah veil v hand­ in the western hemisphere," a am m placing it before the ham Contracting Inc ol Or­
siliu.
in and sec our album and ed Castro the keys to the ca'\ the resolution said.
luetic* against them.
tien itsl groups.
court
lando.
units remained loyal
decide for yourself Mr. Dell
Wreckage Found umlAiioy
were ordered to suppress
personally delivers and »ela
I* K It I* I G N A N . I ranee
up arrangements throughout
(LTI) — The wreckage nf a the uprising. They surround
the county and guarantees
charter airliner carrying 4U ed thu reliel In-Id point uml
satisfaction
Europeans on a vacation issued an ultimatum to sur"Mr. Dell also has another
flight from Britain to France i ender.
line ol endeavor and will be
was sighted near this Medi­
happy to serve as an auc­
terranean resort town today,
tioneer.
accord ing to French nlticla!* Casselberry
"We have purchased a
First report* said tiler# were
he well advised to stop concan we attribute t h i s
citizen* to live luie.
Man Stricken
home on I’aloma Avenue and Edilur, Herald:
no survivors.
timet ion on their in w ofgrow Hi J Tit# Navy, our
The Chain her ol Com.
Lave entered our son and
I Was extreme!) shocked
(Tare Ila liner, Casselberry
lice building immediately,
garment industry, the 17 93
tnerce nerd* no apologies; May Visit UN
daughter in Seminole High when 1 read of the action ol
biiritic**mnti wu* reported in
highway electronic* Indus­ a* would other* who are
it stand* on a line record
School,
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y satisfactory condition today
the Sanford &lt;tty Com mis­ try and the many others,
planning expansions.
of service and accomplith- lU I'lt — President Kennedy at tho Winter Purk Memorial
"We wish In thank the
menu. But it doe* rued is expected to nuke hi* iird Hospital after suffering n
together with the service in
Right now there are many
folks here for the consider­ sion in regard to the rily
money to operate and it tlie visit to tho Umted Nation* heart attack Monday evening.
diistne* required by an ex­
vacant business locations,
ation already given us and ap p ro b atio n to the Cham
panding community would
many vacant Houses, ttiat
City Commission truly n p
wc hope to be of service to her of Commerce. In elfecl
since IlMil (or a policy speech
Sharing tlie mom with him
lurther growth of our com­ resent* Hie people, their to the General Assembly thi* i* hi* son, Jimmy, a student
all for many je a rs to come." tiie City i* stepping back­ nit have been brought here
• • •
munity would find occupied,
vote of confidence in the month, informed source* said at South Seimlnde Junior
ward 13 year*—Hie FJU ap­ and kept here, by numerous
costly and liineiotuum ing
tad if we retrogress we can
Chamber eoold nuke even today. The General Assembly High School, wlio received a
American Red Cross Is propriation to the Chamber
only expect more vacan­ more effective Hie work the opens it* 18th session next b-g fracture doing football
efforts, without your Cbamsearching (or a dedicated wo­ by the City was tdoou and
cies. If my observation*
Chamber docs lor all the Tuesday.
man— retired nurse, school the following year, farsight­ ber of Commerce.
prnelicr early till* week. Ile Is
arc correct, with the ex­ people in thi* area.
A city, like a life, doc*
teacher, social worker, ARC ed but financially ham­
also reported In satisfactory
ception of three City Com­
not stand still — it either
Clifford McKihhin Jr.
worker—will to devote vol­ strung City Commissioners
condition following surgery
Pure But Not
missioners. all ol Sanford *
-trow* or he tin* to die. And
unteer time to serving as increased the appropriation
Wednesday.
(Ihlilor's
note:
Tlie
San­
tlie first pang of the end nf
to Pi,issi. when the total
people believe we are grow­
chairman of the Gray Ladyford
llrrahl
iof
the
opin­
So
Simple
ing and want to grow.
our line city could be the
in the School program for city budget lor UH0 oral
ion that the City Commis­
CHICAGO — Sen Barry Sentenced
We buy Insurance against
Seminole County. Call Mat- 3316.000. Our present Com­ dissolution of the Chamber
sioner* and llir ( hainhrr of Gohlwatcr. (R-Ariz ), speak­
DELAND (UPI)—Nathanial
of Commerce
s catastrophe—death, fire,
missioners will probably
hihle D. Frissell. executive
Commerce etrrulivr com­ ing to the National Federation Heath, 3d. of Daytona Beach
accident. I would suggest to
Doe* the thinking of the
adopt a I'j63-|!N»I budget of
secretary.
mittee should sit down in of Republican Women:
I • *
wax sentenced here Wcdnes
flic City Commission Hut it
City Commission reflect the
31.787.00.
Joint arsNiun and endeavor
"1 am a Republican, pure day tu 35 years in the state
invest more heavily tn thu
thinking of the business
Assuming that this threeHarvey Grcanya and Har­
to amicably stllb- their dif­ and I hope not lou simple, 1 prison on a second degree
kind of insurance lliat will
men, professional men and
old Bosks have been sworn time increase in thu city
ferences for the heller, accept that detignalion with murder conviction in the pis­
just plain citizens of San­ keep Hie Navy in Sanford,
in as members of the North budget represents tho ap­
nti-nt and welfare of the pride and 1 wear the mantle tol slaying of Edward T er­
ford 7 If *o. the doctor* &lt;m Iruihl up rmr imhisiri.il po­
Ortando Volunteer police de­ proximate increase in pop­
rell, 37.
(•immunity.)
with honor,"
tential and enlicu senior
East Second Street would
ulation of Saulutd, b&gt; wh.it
partment.
)

Legion Urges
U.S. Action
Against Cuba

Argentina Nips
Pocket Revolt

Letter To The Editor

CC Cut' Questioned

RE - TIRE

With Us!

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CeBary Group f3 0 D ays To
Attends Camp History Flows In Big Waves
!!:ort Course
B j Mrt. M a s Mailer
A number ol DeBary rail*
dents represented the DeBary
H :m e Demomtratiott Clnb at
a abort course on conservet i n held last Thursday at
Camp McQuarrie from 1:10
a.m . until 3:30 p.m.
Those making the trip w en
Mr. sod Mrs. George Wright,
K r. and Mrs. Iran Wslker,
lira . Maria Aeeardl, Mrs.
Joha Armao and Mlaa Itoea
&amp;-noreIll.
Speakers appearing on the
p rjg rim , who were Introduc­
ed by Volusia County Home
Demonstration A g e n t Mrs.
Edna 8, Eby, were Anthony
Jensen, assistant farm fores­
ts r; E. A. Eager, fishing bi­
ologist, Florida Fresh Water
a - J Game Commission, and
C u ries Hendry, assistant di­
rector, Division of Geology.
The first meeting of the DeT ry Home Demonstration
Club will be he'd on Thurs­
day, Sept. 28 at the Communh r Center. The workshop will
f t underway at 10 a.m. fol­
io ed by luncheon and the
h'Mlness meeting will open at
1:33 p.m. The program will
h r on "The Family Laund"y.M
Mrs. Eby will attand this
re ttin g and all members of
the club are urged to be prelent.

\\S. 'Interested'
h Race Group
WASHINGTON (DPI) —
V mbers of a small organisn
tlin of white racists appeared
to have advance Information
about where trouble spots
WJUld develop in the lateet
A’ahama school crisis, a gove intent source said today.
Tbs source said movsmenta
of member* of the "National
6 itea Right* Party* turned
« -t to he n better Indication
e* where tension would develo i than even maneuvers of
A ibama state troopers.
He offered no eiplanatlon
fo r the weathervane - Ilka
njovea o f the party members,
but said the government was
•interested* In what appeared
to be "much more than Just a
coincidence.*
Although very little le
Inown about the party outside
the South, its members fre­
quently have been at tha aeena
of other civil rights disturb­
ances.

By The Beading La W atery
Written for Newspaper
Enterprise Association
AH of our articles thus far
have been developing a gen­
eral study approach — habits
of study th a t will work with
almost any subject you en­
counter. Now It's time to
round off your arsenal of
study techniques — to supply
the variations that apply to
■pcclflc subject*.
Well s ta rt with history.
Nineteen chapters ago, vra
■aw th at a history book is
not tho asm s aa an obituary
column. I t ’s not Just a long

Many Relocated
Cubans Return
TAMPA (U P 1 &gt; - Industrial
Commission Chairman Wor­
ley Brown eald today that
many of the &gt;0,000 Cuban
refugees that had been relo­
cated to other areas are re­
turning to the Miami area.
Brown said It Is apparent
Cuban refugees are displac­
ing local citizens In Jobs,
though no deflnlta estimate
Is available as to the extent
of this displacement.
"But It is now a real prob­
lem," he aald, adding "the
majority of these Cuban re­
fugees who take Jobs In Dado
County are good workers, but
It Is felt many are working
for lower salaries, thereby
depressing wages."
Ho told tho annual Florida
Labor 8cbool, sponsored by
the State Federated Labor
Council (AFL-CIO), that the
problem Is a national one and
the burden should not be
borne entirely by Florida and,
especially South Florida.
"It would seem logical that
federal authorities should not
only encourage but require
resettlement of a large porUoa of the Cuban refugees
who tro presently located in
tbe Greater Miami area."

Mrs. Randall
Rites Friday

list ef dates and daad people
— even though moat of tha
people in your book are dead.
Let’s taka an example from
history.
You've probably studied the
Renaissance — or else you’ll
be studying It toon. Hava yon
ever asked yourself why
there was a Renaissance —
why tha whole of Europe sud­
denly awakened from centur­
ies of comparative lethargy!
Why there wee each a tre­
mendous flowering of science,
art,
culture,
philosophy T
What prompted men to risk
their lives upon unknown
oceans!
More than this, have you
tried to figure out how the
Renaissance has shaped the
world you’re living in — bow
your country, Ideala and be­
liefs and even the modern
technology which Is such a
part of your life were largely
determined by the events of
centuries ego!
I d other words, have you
seen how history moves, how
it flows in big sweeping
waves!
Let’s stay with the Renais­
sance and taka n look at a
historical movement or pat­
tern of development. We can
go back to the 12th and 18th
centuries and the Crusades.
The serfs that took part In
the Crusades were "getting
off the farm" and thua a ma­
jor blow was dealt to feudal­
ism — a system by which the
king, by "divine right," own­
ed the land end virtually
owned the peasant*. The phi-

loaopby and aclence of the
ancient Greeks that had been
preserved In the East found
Its way to Europe vie the
returning Crusader*. So did
valuable splcea, jewels, end
cloths, and the seeds of trade
and mercantilism were sown.
Trade meant exploration, ex­
ploration meant new lands,
new land* meant mure mer­
chants—end m strong middle
class was &gt;n the rise. Explo­
ration required science; acl­
ence meant freer, broader
thinking. Hence, the Protest­
ant Reformation and the Cath­
olic Counter Reformation.
The new icientiflc approach
woe applied to politics and
social problems — liberalism
and democracy were not far
behind. The kingdoms of Eur­
ope roes and fell with the for­
tunes of the New World. The
Americans
revolted,
the
French revolted. Nineteenth
century Europe seethed with
revolt and now Industry, in
the turmoil of the 10th cen­
tury, both communism snd de­
mocracy found their footholds
in the world.
We could go on further —
but we’ve made our point.
Do you see how to study
history! Overview your book,
overview each unit, each chap­
ter. Always keep the broad
picture In mind. Fit each de­
tail into the lurger framework
of historical movement. Don’t
just memorize names and
dates; think big, try to under­
stand history — you"ll have a
lot more fun, and the names
and data* won't be any prob­
lems.

Andrew J. King
Of Oviedo Dies
Mr. Andrew J, (Jack) King,
70, of Oviedo, died a t 7:18
p. ra. Tuesday In the Bay
Pines Veterans Hospital.
Born Oct. SS, 1802, in Banford, he mode his home In
Oviedo for the pest 3g years,
lie was m member of the
Oviedo Methodist Church and
of American Legion Poet 83 of
Sanford. A retired farm er, be
was s veteran ef World War I.
, Survivors are hie wife, Mrs. I
Pearl A. King ef Oviedo; ■
eon, Andrew J. King Jr. of
Oviedo; two grandchildren;
four brothers, Joe N. Xing of
Oviedo, Foster King of San
ford( RUhard K in / of West
I’ulm Beach anil Leonard King
of Tampa; and twu JIatsr*,
Virginia and Dorla.
Funeral service* will be
held at 11 a. m. Saturday at
tha graveald* In Oviedo Cam
otery with Rev. Robert
of the Oviedo M e t h o
Church officiating.
Brlsaon Funeral Home
charge of arrangement*.

Funeral eervlces for Mr*.
Millie 0. Randall of Lake Min
ni* Boulevard, Sanford, who
died Wednesday ^ a t Seminole
Memorial Hospital, will bn
held a t 10.30 a. m. Friday at
the Congregational Christian
Church of Sanford with Rev.
Walter McPherson officiating.
Burial will he In Evergreen
Cemetery .
Mrs. HanUell cunie to Stnford from Orlando in 1V12.
She waa a member of the
Congregational C h r i s t i a n
Church and of the Hanford
Mr. Robert F. Hall. 83, died Pilot Club.
a* 12:30 p.m. Wednesday In Survivor* are her husband,
t! i Fish Memorial Hospital Edwin B. Kendall Jr. of San­
a DeLand.
ford; two sister*, Mrs. Blanche
born Dec. 12, 1D09 in San- Barnard and Mr*. Nora E. I
f 1, he had made hit home (lookout, both of Orlando and
f r the p u t alx months In u nejdiuw, Joseph B. Barnard,
COZUMEL, Mexico (UPI)
1 ' e County. Ho formerly also of Orlando,
—The leader of the biggest
H lived in Sanford where
Gramkow Funeral Home ia mass escape so far from Pre­
h i wai employed for a num- In charge of arrangement*.
mier Fidel Cimtro'i Cuh* said
b r of years by Stundurd Oil
today that a U. S. flag Im­
C mpany.
provised
from women's cloth­
Survivors sro bis wife, Mrs. $4 Million
ing saved the 89 refugees who
Alice I.. Unit; Iris father,
landed here Sunday.
C.’orgn F. Hall of Luke Mon­ For Citrus Ads
"During the four-day trip,
LAKELAND (1)1*1) — The
roe; twu brothers, Fugomi of
we
were sighted twice by
r^tntks and Hurry of New Florida Citrus Commission Cuban putrid boats—once 88
C I'nns; two sisters, Mrs. approved five changes in Ihe mile* from the Cuban const—
£ ellu Smith of Sanford unit Florida citrus lode today and but we were unmolested be­
Vr*. I.eda Simmer of Pen­ okayed a St million advertis­ cause ’Old Glory’ flew from
sacola uitd several nieces and ing budget for the coming the mast," said 48-year-oid
lesion.
nephews,
The advertising budget ap­ Kufnel Rodrigues Alfonso.
Funeral services will be
The refugrt-s, 89 men. 22
held at 3:30 p.m. Friday at proved by the com minion to­ women and 28 children, escap­
day
would
provide
ft,300,000
Lrissun Funeral Home with
ed In a hijacked lighthouseIt*-v. Joe Doulhitt of the Lake for magazine advertising, Ji,- supply ship with the aid of It*
380,000
for
television,
and
the
Monroe Ho pi 1st Church offi­
captain, anti • Castro naval
ciating. 11m ini will be m Syl* rest split between newspaper petty officer Itenaldu Aims*
supplements
and
radio.
van l.nkv Cemetery,
The commission also ap­ Farinas. Two C a s t r o l t t e
proved hiring a Washington guards brought along involun­
firm to obtain a trademark tarily will be allowed to re­
Defections To
fur Florida orange Juice. The turn to Cuba.
Gitmo Reported tradmark would be "O J ."
MIAMI (U PI)—Cuban ex­ Chairman Sam O. Hanks
ile liudcr* here say three named a committee to study
group* deserted th* ranks of the quality of roadside fruit
Fidel (’astro's romnumist mil- stands ami to make recom­
By Jsue Casselberry
itlu last month and defected to mendations to the com ml*
Three
member! of the South
the U. S. Navy Base at Guan­ sion.
Semi nolo Welcome Wagon
tanamo Hay,
Newcomers Club
rvccatly
Bom* of the defectors, the Joint Team
visited the two girls sponsor­
lx lira teported Tuesday, were
HOUSTON (UPI) — The ed by the club at Sunlsnd
in onipanicd by their families iluustun Culls and Boston Bad Training Center tills month
Navy ufliciuU in Washing­ Sox will operate u Joint team
Making the trip were Sue
ton said they had heard aim in the Florida Instructional Gatei, Sandy LaPoma and
Bar rc|H,rt*. but were unable League this winter.
Lucille Crowell.
tu confirm the defections.
"W* ar* sharing a team
They would like to remind
with the Bed Sox because the public that patients at the
"COLD FEET"
neither of ua hud quite enough Center are in dire need of
The expression "cold (eel*’ young players in the eurly de­ all size* and types of doth
lo mean a fear of something veloping stage to fill sn entire ing a* many do not have any
started with soldier* in thu team," Iluustun general man­ one to bring them the neces­
19tli century. One of the chief ager Paul Richards said.
sary items. Any contributions
allmentj in battle was frozen
for this worthwhile cause will
feet, but it was said that
Legume* are useful ia crop be welcomed by the Center
some soldiers feigned Bus rotation because they have or by any member of the
youide lu avoid battle.
aiLwavu • lixiug qualities.
Newuvuiar* (or delivery there.

filb ert F. Hall
r !es In DeLand

‘Old Glory'
Passport
To Freedom

Club Women
Visit Girls

, 0 1 te n forl f r r tU
Page 2 — Sept. 12, 1063

(NKXTi Sociology, psy­
chology, political sclcncr,
economics.)
The entire &gt;0 DAYS TO
BETTER GRADES series ia
now available In ta 80-pagr,
spiral-bound book. T* order
your copy send your name,
address, city end stale plus
11.04 to Better Grades, */o
Hanford Herald, P. O. Box
48*. Hept. A, Radio City
SUtlon, New York 1*. N. Y.

South Seminole P T A To Purchase Books
By J u s Casaeltorry
Major project of tha South
Seminole Junior High PTA
this year will b* the pur­
chasing of books for the
school library with all funds
la excess of items Included In
the budget approved at Tues­
day night’s meeting of the
group to be used for the pro­
ject.
Items on the budget were
clinic, 180 ;
beautification,
$80; year book, 123; national,
state or county meetings, $73;
hospitality, &lt;30, and contin­
gency, 123.
Mrs. Pat Dome, PTA pres­
ident conducted the meeting.
Other members of the execu­
tive board this year ere Mrs.
Eula Scott, vice president;
Sirs. Dorothy Adkins, treas­
urer, and Mrs. Nina Clack,
secretary.
Chairmen are clinic, Mrs.
Adkins and Mrs. Esther Cote;

membership, Mrs. Jerry Eckard; study tod discussion,
Mr*. Missouri Belle Swofford; publicity, Mrs. Doro­
thy Lunn; homeroom, Doro­
thy Martin; year book, Mrs.
Bonnie Whiteside; hospitality,
Mrs. Jennie Wells; art, Mrs.
Ann Cooper, and ways and
means, Mrs. Betty Rhodes.
An appeal wss made for
volunteers to serve as home­
room mothers sod in the
school health clinic.
It was announced tb it
sweatshirts imi Jacket* In
tbe school colon of red and
white will be sold by th*
PTA on Sept. 24 and Sept. 23
a&gt; a fund raising project.
Other events on schedule
FRANK J. SEDLAK
include a Book Fair to be
held at the school on Oct. S
and a School of Instruction to
be held In South Seminole
County by the PTA County
Council.
Constable Ousted
Qualified Instructors will
TALLAHASSEE (U P!) - teach all phases of PTA work
Gov. Farris Bryant today sus­ at this school for which the
pended Liberty County Con­ time and location will be an­
The appointment of Frank
stable Melvin C. Kent on nounced at a later date.
J. Sedlak as instructor of
grounds of Incompetency.
Dick Barnett, formerly of
Air-Conditioning, Refrigeration
and Heating Mechanics st
Lyman High School was an­
nounced this week hy Carlton
Henley, Lyman principal, ami
E. S, Douglass, Seminole
County Director of Vocational
and Adult Education.
Sedlak Is a native of Ill­
inois and formerly instructed
in this field at the Chicago
Technical College. He ope­
rated his own air-conditioning
and 'efrigeratiun service busi­
ness in Allegan, Mich, for
twenty years.
Selected student* enter this
training when they become
Juniors ami are with the In­
structor three hours each day
for a two year period. Thirty
three high school students
at Lyman are presently enPlans are being made for
rolled.
an adult evening course to
open around the middle of
January.

Sedlak Named
As Instructor
At Lyman

Someday someone may find
I solution to the needless
slaughter on Lite ill-way but
until then—

Samlnol* High School and
new assistant principal at
South Seminole Junior High
and Mrs. Louise Gilpin, new
guidance director for the
school, were Introduced by
Jchn Angel, principal.
Department headi introduc­
ed Included G. ft. Strickland,
social studies; Mildred Cad­
die, math; Mrs. Harriet Ju ­
r is , English; E. R. Hill, Jun­
ior science; Georgia McDan­
iel, physical education; Geor­
ge Kirsten, band and music,

■nd Elmer Stone, practical
and fine arts. Taachers of
each department were also
recognized with Introductions
made by each department q)
head.
Plans for Improving com- munication b e t w e e n tha
school and parents by means
of a parent newsletter and
PTA programs to be put on
during the year by various
departments were outlined by
Angel for those attending the
meeting.
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Jackman Resigns As Officer
In Altamonte Library Group

Fept. 12. 1963 — Pnpe 3

Witt

DeBary Legion Groups Hear
Report On Banking Facility

By .'In . Adam Muller
were given by Mr*. William
By Julia Barto*
Altamonte Springs Commun­
Tbe resignation of B. T. ity Library Association was
A discussion on the new G. William* who served a«
Jackman as treasurer of the accepted with regret at the
First National Bank of De­ page. Other delegates attend­
September meeting of the
nary was presented by II. ing were Mr*. Alfred Newell
executive board which also
Guy Cha«u for members of and Mrs. Fred McLaren.
waa attended by committee
Deftary's Herbert D. Gibb
Member* were asked to
chairmen and the general
membership.
American Legion Post 259 and bring item* to the October
Jackman stated that he Is
Auxiliary at a joint meeting meeting for Ihe gift shop at
going into business for him­
of both groups in the Com­ die Lake City VA Hospital
self and that will be unable
munity Center Auditorium last and plans were announced
to devote the necessary time
for a picnle to be held in
Thursday.
to duties of tiie library group.
November.
In other business Mrs.
Many question* pertaining
CHICAGO t l P I ) _ There
At the close of the buslnesa
Florence
Courscn.
librarian.
to
the new facility and its meeting the Auxiliary rejoin­
ire sijn* that large dogs.
. . . . .
,
. ,^
. . .
. . . ,
. reported that almost 1.000
operations were answered by- ed the Legion member* to
a.:rr bem? rejected the past
^
^
checked out
Chase.
hear a report from Wellesley
tvw years in favor of apartreaders during the month
Following the program se­ Corbett who rcpre*ented the
mimt-sired canines, are stag- of August and that several
parate meetings of the Legion DeBary Post at Boys State
In 4 a comeback.
renewals of membership had
anil Auxiliary Unit were held this summer.
The German shepherd, on been received.
with Mrs. Peter Koppenaal.
Refreshment* were served
the basis of a lit per rent
New book* are being add- ,
president, conducing the aux­ by Mrs. David Levy and her
gain, displaced the poodle dur­ cd to the shelves every week
iliary's business session.
committee, Mrs. William
ing the past year as the most and more mysteries and West­
be replaced with today’s BO stars, each bearing the name of n
WEST SIDE SECOND GRADERS, in keeping with the theme
Heporls on the June con­ Ilrumbraugh, Mrs. C. E. Bute
exhibited dog in champion­ erns arc on order at this
student. Mrs. LaVica K. Gustafson, teacher of the class, ad­
vention held in Clearwater ler and Mrs. N. Kahoe.
n f Americanism being ntrenaed in Seminole County Schools
ship competition, according time. Several donations, many
vises that the star of each student will remain on the flair “as
thin year, lire playing “Betsy Ross" by making their own re­
’* .s a ee m * «
to a poll.
of them recently published
long as he remains a pood American nnd a irood citizen."
plica of the nation's first l'ln&gt;r. Later the original 13 stars will
tk\
The increasing popularity of and all of them in excellent
big city "K-9 corps" and condition, also have been re­
September
other factors connected with ceived.
protection of life and pro­
The library has on hand, for
perty combined to hoist the free distribution on a "first
shepherd into the top posi­ come, first served" basis, a
tion.
number of copies of the WIn the champion competi­ page traffic ordinances book­
Here also are the Gnllcinn
MADRID, Spuln (U P ll—O n'to be discussed was Spain's In Spain," he said, "but at yond this la the foot traffic,
tion category, poodles dropped let recently issued by the a day early this month, a trim
*rt million development least you will see why we need women headed for the nearest fanners, n taciturn folk unlike
to second place despite an Orlando Police Department.
village, carrying upon their tho talkative friendliness of
whkh i# 10 «•» in‘° a development plan."
increase of four per cent, Those wishing to pick up a white yacht dropped anchor in effect next
tirade objects varying from tho south. They live a* their
Jun. 1.
Tho road may not ho the
while dachshunds showed a copy of this booklet may visit the northern Spanish port of
And for the next 48 flag- wotst in Spain, but It must inetal containers of milk to fathers before them on small,
six per cent losi to retain the library any Tuesday, I .a Coruna.
In-avy bundles of fire wood.
uneconomic plots of nut much
decked houit, I.« Coiunu bethird place and cocker span­ Thursday or Saturday after­
Aboard wus Generolissimo cuino in effect the working rute high uniong them.
more than an acre, planting
But
it
is
a
trip
worth
the
Huge trucks vie with speed­
iels registered a five per noon.
Francisco Franco, who wus in­ capital of S|iain.
their patches of corn high up
effort.
ing small passenger cars, and
loss to remain in fourth place.
terrupting u fishing vacation
the steep mountain sides.
By
tradition
established
un­
Along
the
way
are
symbol*
Poodles, however, continue
to hold his lust cabinet meet­ der the regency of Queen both must contend with the both of Spain's new and grow­
For them also tho govern­
fo be the most popular dog Chuluota Cubs
ing uf the summer. Most im­ {Maria Cristina, the Spanish ever-present burros. And be- ing proserity as well a* prob­ ment is seeking a solution.
in number of stud book re­
But over nil in the four
lems it still face*.
Race Handmade portant of tiie domestic issues government in the summer
gistrations.
years since stuhilization of the
months
moves
to
Sun
Sebas­
Thera
is
Bilbao,
ranking
Another big dog, the boxer,
tian, near the Pyrenees, only
with Bureehuiu as one
of currency, Spain's progress has
solidified his fifth place ex­ Sailboats
Oviedo Students .15
been phenomenal. Thu growtli
miles
from
Itiurritz,
ucross
Spain’s
ptincipul
industrial
Cub
Scouts
of
Chuluota
Pack
hibition ranking with an in­
rate has l-een mom than 7 per
the
border
with
France.
cities,
culled
the
Pittsburgh
of
crease of four per cent. Col­ 215 highlighted their weekly A t College
Spain. In Bilbao, Cuntander,|f*nt annually and the governBetween
San
Sebastian
and
lies showed a small gain to meeting last Monday night
By B rrniir Kelsey
Oviedo and even in the mean­ nient has more than u billion
hv racing their handmade
hold the sixth position.
Among Oviedo students In las Coruna the inountuins hug
It) Jane Casselberry
dollars in foieigu exchange to
The powerful doberman sailboats on Lake Catherine. college are 12 who were the coastline mid for 600 miles
Lyman High School's new- est village m-w conatructiup work with.
a
narrow
highway
tw
ista
und
work
seem
unending.
Winners
were
Robert
Davis,
rlung to seventh place, hold­
members of the I9ti3 Graduat­
principal. Carlton Henley and
turns its way through and members of tlu* faculty will
This nlsn is the region of
ing on with a minor gain, first: Arnold Jackson Jr., se­ ing Class.
while great danes registered cond: Raymond Stiver, third
Attending Orlando Junior over them, providing ut once be Introduced at the first the Au-turian coni mines
a six per cent gain to stren­ and Jeff Davl*. fourth for College are Jimmy Jones, scenes of uwesomu la-mity and P.T.A. meeting of the year to where today the government
gthen their grip on eighth "best in appearance."
John Jakiibcin. Wesley Swen­ the e&lt;|milly breathtaking pros­ be held Tuesday, Sept. 17, in regards with u tolerant rye a
Tim KrUswickcy, a guest, son, Eugene Shull. John Coe pect of a 1,000-foot plunge in­ the school auditorium.
strike by Iit.Odd miners even
position. Chihuahuas stayed in
to nothingness in tho rase of
ninth, with Shetland* moving joined the Cubs at the busi­ and Charles Littleton.
An open house will follow though strikes ill Spain are
ness meeting, during which
up one place to tenth.
Dorothy Dud a, Jim DeSha- driver error or mechanical the brief meeting and each uutluwed. The seams of brown
plan* for future project*, in­ zo and Bill Morgan arc at the failure.
parent will follow his child's coal are running out und many
cluding a talent showr, wore University of Florida while
In Sun Sehustimr, a cabinet schedule on a 5 minute basis. of tho mines mu uneconomic.
JOHN WALKER
discussed by Den Leader Jeff Thad Lingo is at the Uni­ minister thietv up hia hands
Tho government is consid­
Teacher* in each class will
Store Manager
Wctherington.
versity of South Florida In in mock horror when he learn brief parents on plans for the ering a plan of nnUounlizutioii
The Pack's monthly outing Tampa; Su/anne Partin is ed that Carlos Mendo, chief school year.
whereby souio of these pits
will be made this Saturday at Florida State in Talla­ UP1 correspondent for Spain,
SHOPPING
The P.T.A. Executive Board might be closed and the min­
D e lu x e “K i n g S i z e ’
when scouts v^it an area hassee and Ann Slavik is at nnd I planned to drive it for will serve refreshments in Ihe ers either tar transeferrid to
TILL 9
rcztaurant where Florida College of Medical the cubinet meeting.
MIAMI BEACH &lt;UPl) — drive-in
cafeteria following the meet­ other diggings or rutrained for W A S T E B A ^ K E f
Gin. Earle G. Wheeler, Army they will be shown on tour Technology in Miami,
FRI.
other job*.
“ It ia one of tho worst roads ing.
thief of staff, said Wednes­ of the entire operation and
NIGHT
day the nation's
military treated to free hamburgers
m a t s
and
milk
shakes.
f
*T(
guard is better now than It
i TUg Id-gallon
ever has been in peacetime.
capacity
VPm. " Mil 4A«
Wheeler spoke at the nni llinvy-&lt;hity
1 c
fmal American Legion con­
polyethylene
iH
.aa
rue
tJU*lli •'U
W
vention. which moved today to
OMS IlftVt
»llcrl, pink,
the election of a new comyellow,
1 S v **
ntnnder-in-chief of the organ­
tuntuoka*
or sandulwcxxl
ization's 2.7 million veterans.
LONDON &lt;111*1) — Sir
The Army is ready to meet
Many More
with "flexible response any Winston and lardy Churchill
Outstanding
dcmaniT the security Tif—The" Today—rpjU':!;—crh-hrct-4—tFeValues Like
7-Q *
lfn|ted States may pose for 55th anniversary of the wed­
ding that gossips more than
It," Wheeler sold.
These!
Limit Ono To a Customer
lie said 'fflat. with the nu­ • half century ago predicted
clear test ban treaty, the would not last six months.
While You Are Away At School You Can Keep Up With All
Friends said Ihe famous
Communists eould he expected
to turn from nuclear pressures couple had no special plans
The Local News Of Your Friends. The Local Sports This Year
-ft
to "the activities of front or­ and would spend tho whole
ganizations, propaganda, po­ day at Chartwell, their coun­
Look Real Promising. You Will Re Able To Keep A Close
litical and economic warfare, try home 22 miles south of
'lI ••
”N !
sabotage, infiltration, nnd in­ London.
Check On Everything In The Old Home Town
. T,VV.‘ •
The former wartime prime
direct military actions" such
BRAND
NEW
minister, who will be 89 on
as Viet Nam.
The cost of fighting In Nov. 10, appears to have mode
Fmitln-ust Asia — .7.1 Ameri­ as full a recovery as rnuid
can lives— has been high, be expected from the broken
Wheeler said, and "only the thigh accident on the Riviera
high stake . . . could justify in June, 11X12. His health is
Yes, For Just A Dollar A Month You Can Receive The
“quite good for hia age," a
this price."
The election will have all friend auid.
r
V. &amp; ,&gt;4 "
Sanford Herald Ry Mail.
nut
Lady
Clementine’s
tlx- trappings of a presiden­
tial nominating convention, health was reported to have
With M iracle
Have It Start The First Day Of School. Fill Out The
including floor demonstrations caused the family a hit nf
for the nominees and brass worry recently. ,Sh« wus 78
Coupon Relow And Mail It Right Away, To
on April I.
bands.
The candidates expected to
fougheTt,
$ E] g a s
he nominated are Dan F.
Longest-Wearing
8.70-13
Foley of Wabasha, Minn.,
Tubo-Type
Donald K. Johnson of Wert
Tread Rubber
Plus Tax and
Branch, Iowa, Joe L. Mat­
Trada-ln
Tito
Ever Developedt
thews of Fort Worth, Tex.,
OH Your Car
and William J. Roberts of Au­
burn, Maine.
CARSON CITS', Nev. (UPI)
6.70-15 or 7.50-14
—Singer Frank Sinatra today
faced loss of hi* 10-yrar-old
It Says Here—
Nevada gambling liien.e on
P. 0 . BOX 1657
charge* by the state gaming
More For Money control hoard that ho con­
niTrfi . r , - . r . r . T . r r- - .T.V T .*
COLLEGE STATION. Texas tinually associated with a lop
SANFORD, FLA.
IUPD—Housewives are pay- national hoodlum.
T i r t s f o n t double guarantee
ng proportionately less for
A complaint fded with the
Is honored by m ore than C O O O O Firestone deatere
mc&gt;ts today than their ntoa n d i lo t e t from cooat to coa at w h e re ve r y o u tra v e l
state
gaming
commission
I’aper
to
hr
sent
t
o
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.
•her* did. a livestock market­
1u re m ic g u a r a n te e 2 r o ad h a za r d g u a r a n te e
\Vedne'day hy iioiird chaiiinnn
ing specialist says.
M« &lt;wt ikUl* •&lt;* MkiiMixfiy
«&lt;«. «4 tmzomI nwi IwaoiiI* imvpt iiptifWii
• n l nvoV rw aU fc* that IU« w4
|w*rw *nr*-a| r t x m u i V m l « rv * r&gt; « U |i | a « a n | . |
You know you're
Addrenit .......................................................................
Ed Uvacek, with the Texas Edward OLseu claimed that
Ih*
M
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l»»L
•W MO L* Mdaf &lt;4 a»«th«
iW.
p*p4 mtm4 m
W *9 N e d U i &lt; .m t i &lt; M « p»ip0 tm*-mu W
.4 »
A A M College extension ser- Sinatra and hi* stuff ut the
getting the B E S T
Vm
MJAJIAMirCpr«w4*l »
„ 1
vice, says prices may be Cal-Nrva Lodge at Lake Ta­
lily ............................ ............................................ ............
1 t!
l u * i '-tJ
hoe
gave
“red
car|M-t”
treat­
hijher, but the pcrrcr.ta;c of
AismtM04
Uta imm
•« Cm—U m OwImm 0 WMUA
when you buy
family income spent on meats ment last July to Sum Gian­
State
...............................................
Zip
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F IR E S TO N E
is lower. It bad dropped from cana, 54, Chicago.
Giancana wa* identified in
7 per cent in 1920 to 4.3 per
Dale Paper la To Start .......................................... .
the complaint as one of the
-cut now, Uvacck reports.
•’At the same time, we are 12 overlords in Cosa Nostra,
Hilling Name ..... .'...............................................................
zelling better quality meat a group which allegedly run*
and a wider selection to the national crime syndicate.
i/
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choose from J t the retail mard A lig n m e n t
krt," Uvacek said.
Sahara days may be so fur­
He concludes— "M eat is a nace-hot that a man might die
City
n E q u ip m e n t
bargain today and any of the standing bareheaded in the
retail cut* ran be appetiz­ sun for more than a few min­
FIRST &amp; FRENCH
SANFORD
i’ll. FA 2-0241.
ing. if prepared properly,"
utes.

Large Dogs
Seen Gaining
In Popularity

Spain's Gains Phenomenal

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. TW t h a t d g a n tU b*fo n you go
t o i t e a o o l d b* jo or last e ita ratu ,
M B w i what happens when a per.
m o 4 c m and the b u rn iu cigarette
■anggles down fat the bedclothes to
do lt» kthal work:
Goth around the glowing tobacco
heats slowly to about 700 degrees

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produced. It dulls the senses. In the
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-conflaes
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Peter Edson

It's Still a Long W a y to Heaven

Political Notebook

carbon monoxide, depriving the lungs

WASHINGTON - (NEA) All tha pressure which Pratedate Kcancdy is sow spplytng
to have tha least* restore
Bouse rate aa Ms foreign aid
authorisation !• understand­
able from his point et view.
But ll Je a performance that
In becoming n Uttte old hat
Begardlesx of whether then
in • Republican nr n Demo­
crat la the White Boom, the
script tor this tired, rod-ofseason summer theater goes
about like this:

iSevictfan breathes with Sncrsas.
lng rapidity, thus Inhaling tnors earbon monoxide and other combos*
tlon by-products.
Among them on occasion, depend­
ing on the material burning:*
Hydrogen cyanide (the same gas
used in an execution chamber), hy­
drogen sulfide, ammonnia, and aoperueadly acrolein.
It could be s rest gasser if you
persist in smoking in bed-

W orst Of Taste
Hot long ago in a city with a con­
centrated audience poUmtia], a mer­
chant with more imagination than
judgment and n radio station with
n o n salesmanship than good taste
perpetrated a commercial message
th at dsim sa comment because it is
toe representstivs of w hat is going
ea srsrywhsre.
The message was delivered in the
nphH ira, excitable style of a gradeB movie newscaster, and obviously
w m intended to sound like a news
bulletin.
Early in the massage, the word
“ was used. The lame ex­

cuse: to describe a large population
center.
“Megitown” is too elose to "meg­
aton,'' the bomb-connected word, to
fool with on the air. No one knows
how much apprehension ie stirred by
such half - heard announcements,
phrased to catch attention.
Jokee on matters of lift and death
are rarely if ever funny. They should
be plainly labeled. Plays of words on
life and death are permissible only
when placed clearly and fully In con­
text of ths remark.
Fast-sell techniques of this na­
ture are In bad taste. Let’s scrap ’em.
—P. T. P.

B adm inton vs Politics
I t could be that Gen. Thomas 8.
Bower, commander of our Strategic
Air Fores, is a badminton player.
It could be that Sen. Barry Goldwater Is a badminton player.
It could be that Ben. Henry Jack•ou la a badminton player.
Because badminton players of this
country, as a man, a n leery of Rus­
sian nmesmanship as demonstrated
on fum clips of the now-famous
game at Nikita Khrushchev's Black
Bee palace In which the Chairman
was reported to have “defeated" Sec­
retary of State Rusk. And tbs three
named are outstanding critics of the
^TQfwacd limited nuclear test ban
t Hws's

a saying th at you can
"tell a man”a character by the way
he plays games"
If that la true, the world might

very well examine how Khrushchev
plays badminton as a clue to how he
plays International politics in m at­
ters such as the test ban.
The films clearly ehow th a t bad­
minton, Khrushchev style, U played
with no net and no lines. Nikita
merely stood In one place on a thick
oriental carpet and insisted th at Sec­
retary Rusk hit the bird back to him.
He then proceeded to amash It to the
rug and claim the point.
Could be that General Power and
Senators Goldwater and Jackson see
something similur in the way the
test ban treaty is set un.
Isn 't there something one-sided
in the elimination of inspection
which plays into Russian hands ju st
as much as hitting the badminton
bird to Khrushchev's forehand 7 May­
be that's what the cynics have In
mind.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

New S pirit In Spain
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been shown by its marnberExternally, It w p m iM itsslf la gpaln’a cautious wish
to play a part In European
and world affairs.
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by an squally cautious, and
so fa r limited, relaxation of
aoma of tha eontrola which
ha TO govsrnsd Spain’s dally
Ufa ainca tha and of tho

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correspondent, who flew Into
Spain as a guest of Iberia
Airlines on an inaugural
flight from I.os Angeles by
way of Canada.
Bpaln’a gradual enitrgenre
from behind the harrier of
tha Pyrenees after mors than

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shlp In such organisations
ss the Organisation fo r Eco­
nomic Cooperation and De&lt;
vatopment* (UECD), t h e
United Nation*, and this
ysar’s action In Joining
GAAT the General Agree
ment on Tariff ami Trade,
binding her to world trade
policies.
Internally, it appears In
the government's tolerant attitude toward the current
strike of Hl.UOO Asturian coal
mlnsra although strikes In
Spain are Illegal.
It appears also in a new
llllngneit, tn permit publl
cation »f criticism f r o m
aboard and to a lifting of can
aorship for Spain's provincial
newspapers, a condition which
on the first of the year ia ex­
pected to be applied to tha
national press of Madrid and
llarrslona aa wall.
And It appears also In a
neve so-called Protestant law
which al,o la expected soon
and will gtvu legal atatua to
Proteatant churches In Spain
for the first time, permitting
them to establish schools and
hospital*.
Aa Spain attem pts to
chang* her world Image there
la a mounting reaantmsnt that
old Hltler-Muesollnl axis ties
still a n held against her.
The official view la that
Spain has proven itself anti­
communist and with United
State* air and naval bases on
her soli has provsn her will­
ingness to taka full rtska in
dafsnsa of tha West.

Kalersd as s,oand c l,-, matter tx-tobtr &gt;1. itl* , t tb* l*o,t
Offlc, ,f Sen for il. riorMe. titular Ih, Act of C uner,„ of March.
The lUrtld le s member of (he Unlt*.| P r iu whl.n I, ta ­
inted uduelvely to the u,e r»r ran ublli-.it tan of all lb* lo. .1
saws prlsted la UH n,wep,p«r.
Me p«M , f a n y m a la ria l, « « • • o r s m a m a ln * , o f thla adltlon
a t T h e OsnSerd H erald m a y he rta re d u c e d In any m anner wtthe s l w r lllt n p e rm l,*lo n o f tha p u b ll,h ,r of T b * lls r s ld . Any
In d lv ld s h l e r firm r e ip o m lb l, fo r ,u e h roproduotlon w ill h*
r o e il ltre d e , la f r ln s ln c on T h e H e ra ld ’a e o p yrlg b l and w ill b ,
bald liab le fa r dam ag ing und er the tew . Pu b lished d a lly sscep t
O aturd ay, Su ad ay sad C h r is tm a s ; pu blished S a tu rd a y preeeedlac
C h rU U a a A

W orry C linic
CASE Q-466: Cat! E. Turner la th* type of practical pro­
fessor whom I like to salute.
For he la a brilliant attorney
who specialises In handling eetates.
But ha also teaches sophomore economics at Urban*
College In Ohio.
And Carl ueca the Columbus
Cltlien-Journal as collateral
reading far his students.
This classroom use of the
dally newspaper la becoming
very widespread throughout
th* United States.
Indeed, you parent* should
conduct a dinner table quli
each night over the content*
of your dally newspaper.
For It contains current his­
tory on page one. And the edi­
torial page offers editorials
on political aelenca.
Other columns, such as this
one, deal with psychology,
medicine, flnancs and avan
Hollywood chit chat.
If you will analyse the ms*
lor field* of Interest covered
by the dally newspaper, you
will finil that they follow the
most popular department* in
the average college or univer­
sity.
The sports page*, loo, com­
pare with the ‘'athletics de­
partment" of Hie usual col­
lege.
Meanwhile, the cornice en­
tertain and should attract
young children Into th* habit
of reading the newspaper In­
stead of relying solely on TV.
Artually, the comic page
should serve as the horns
“T e a d I n g laboratory" for
youngsters just learning how
to read s t school.
So follow Carl Turner's ad­
mire Id* plan and utilise the
ntwepaper for whetting the
wit* of your family.
For example, you cen quick­
ly develop a 10-point quli each
day to encourage wider per­
usal of this newspaper.
At present, children may
atop with two or three min­
utes on th* comic page.
High schooler* may add th*
sport* page and society column and thus spend 10 min­
utes with th* newspaper.
Cultured adults should de­
vote from 30 to -IS minute* be­
fore they lay down thslr news­
paper.

To help children learn to
utilixa tha newspaper’s educa­
tional advantages more fully,
pick one quia item from each
uf 10 pages.
For Instance, compile a truefalse quls like thlsi
T F (I) The w sathtr man
prsdlctu a high tomorrow of
*12 degrees.
T F (3) The front page au­
to accident showed three peo­
ple were killed.
T F (3) Dr. Crane’s column
today dealt with how to car­
ry on interesting conversation.
T F (6) Th* medical column
discussed gall bladder disease.
T F (5) Th* price of IBM
stock dropped today.
Use this method but expand
It to at least 10 quit item*. If
you wish, you can Include 16
or 20 statements.

That Is especially true If
different members of th* fam­
ily take turns compiling the
dally quit.
And as a reward, you can
pay your child one rent or
even &amp; cents for sacb Item he
gets right.
Thus, hs can help earn hla
■pending money by learning
to look at more pages in his
newspaper.
This keener attention to th*
dally paper will pay ether div­
idends, too, for It will help
make him a better reader and
raise hla scores on school ex­
ams.
So send for my booklet
"How to Tutor Tour Child at
Home," i n c l o s i n g n long
■tamped, return envelope, plus
20 eents. It can help you guar­
antee him higher marks years
hence in college.

Letters

To T he E ditor
Editor, The Herald:
I juet finished reading your
editorial In today’* paper.
Just wnut to eay this I* tha
kind of eucceta story we like
tn read.
We here in Sanford are for­
tunate in having this kind of
Chamber of Commerce. W*
have young men looking to th*
future. Mr. Ruumillat Jr. is a
good leader.
We are now on th* right
track. W hat we need la more
payrolls—build up our waterfront.
Any town I* aa good aa Its
Chamber of Commerce. Take
Orlando or Atlanta. Those
boys sra really behind their
C. of C. Good luck and may
God bleaa every on* of you
who work hard for your C. of
C.
R. T. Johnson
Editor, The Herald:
Our nearly four-year stay
In Banfunl has been so won­
derful — th* hoepitallty and
friendliness au sincere It Is
truly hard to leave. So, In­
stead of goodbye, it la ao long
and pleas* com* visit u t| we
are nearby.

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CAME INTO FICTUIE
Mediterranean styles, par­
ticularly Spanish, made a
sudden appearance tn the
home furnishing* world dur­
ing 1962. according to Bri­
tannic* Book of the Year.

mumm

Pleas# accept our sincere
thanks for the great business
you gfV* us. A special thanks
to the Chamber of Commarre
■nd to Charlie MorritO^whu
hardly mleaed a day without
opening ths door and saying
good morning, this la Unel*
Charlie." To 61r. Morris, our
gracious landlord; to Th* San­
ford Herald for ita wonderful
eo • operation a n d covarage,
and to all tha merchants and
the banks who helped ua ao
much.
Our complete file a f nega­
tives w* have mad* In Sanford
alwaya will be available for
re-order. We will be open for
business Sept. 23.
Michael and Margo Rahija

absent-campaigning tor the
cut, n .0
Fiscal Year, 1904: Request. presidential nomination —
91.0; Authorisation, 93.5; when foreign aid funds were
Appropriation, —; Net Cut, being considered.
The Kennedy administration
Nobody can predict accu­ fully realizes that It needs
rately wbat the final figure bipartisan support to get its
and cut will b« for the current foreign aid and a lot of other
fiscal year. But on the record bills passed by Congress.
of past performances It will There were 66 Democrats
be in the 9600 million to 9 U voting with 194 Republicans
In the House to cut the Pres­
billion range.
There la t certain amount ident’s 94 billion foreign aid
of polities mixed ia with thla request to ■ 93-5 billion
International do-goodlsm, too. authorization.
The President didn't help hla
If there la one thing that
m cause by calling the teems to anger the GOP Con­
Home
authorization cut, gressional leadership more
sbort-ilghted, irresponsible than anything else, It la the
and dangerous."
President's apparent Ingrati­
He compounded the error tude or lack of appreciation
by putting all the blame on for the Republican support he
" a shocking and thoughtless has bad in getting foreign
partisan attack by the Repub­ aid appropriations through
lican leadership." And he Congress with minimal cuts.
struck out when he boasted
Thla came up In the 19C2
that, aa a senator " I recall elections when Kennedy went
during my eight yeara la the I n t o minoia to campaign
Senate from 1933 to 1900, con­ against Senate minority (eid­
sistently supporting requests er Everett M. Dirkien, Into
which Gen. Elsenhower made Indiana to campaign against
aa President."
House minority leader Char­
It didn't take the Republi­ les A. Halleck, Into Minne­
cans long to check the record sota to campaign against
and discover that In atx of Rep. Walter Judd, a real bi­
partisan on foreign affairs.
Judd was defeated. Dirksen and Halleck won. But
they still remember with
By Hal Cochraa
some bitterness that the Pres­
Ju st onca we’d like to catch ident didn’t do them the coura fish the site of th* cnea the teiy of at least not campaign­
ing actively against them. It
other folk* aay gat away.
may cast him • few hundred
million dollars on his foreign
There’* always a w ar debt aid program now.
th a t a lot of men are in
favor of abolishing! Alimony.

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Tha way aoma kids e a t wa­
termelon you’d think vines
would grow out of their ears.
For men, why net add to
tha marriage vow*, "Love,
honor and obey," the four
w o r d s "and wear your
galoe he a" 7

COMPLETE
INVESTMENT SERVICE
Listed and enlisted
Swuritlsa
Mutaal
ALLEN * CO.
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LAKELAND, FLA.

Most wives arc always on Member: Midwest Stack Kxth
time to buy things th a t way
CUcag* Bcaid *f Trad*
at a salt.
Resort photographers un­ Or land* Sate* R*prsaaNtetiv»
packed their wcoden fish
early In the summer eo ynu MRS. STAN COMSTOCK
and 1 could ae* what we didn't
Pb. GA 9-9434
catch.

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Machines 7-&lt;olumn. sub­
traction, Jump total, run­
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matic clearance.
A Good, Strong Durable
.Machine that will last for
yeara.
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f i l l * t T .o r
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l.M I Month
V . A F e s ta l IW a s U lto n * p ro v ld s th a t a ll n a i l s u b s c r lp lls n , h*
paid In eilven u*.

Dr. Crane’s

I - President Bead
Congress multlbUlkm dollar
message.
Scene 11—House cute auth­
orisation about a billion dol­
lars.
Scent III—President, Cabi­
net and aid officials scream,
••Murder."
Seen* IV — Senate restores
most of cut. Compromises
wtth House.
Scene V—President, Cabinet
and aid officials accept ver­
dict.
Tb* final curtain descends
with everybody smiling, bold
lag hands and bowing thanks
for the applause on a Job
wen done. Somehow the aid
officials skimp by on what
tbey get. The receiving ns
tlons also skimp by on whst
they get.
Statistical support for this
plot la shown by a tabulation
of foreign aid authorization,
appropriations and net rata
In two preildenta' original aid
raqueita for 10 yeara;
(AU flgurea In rounded
billions of dollars)
Fiscal Year. 1933; Request,
13.3; Authorization, $3.4:
Appropriation, 92.7; Net
Cut, 90.900
Fiscal Year, 1956; Request
93.3; Authorization. 93.3;
Appropriation, 92.7; Net
Cut, 90.300
Fiscal Year, 1937; Request,
94.9; Authorization, 94-1;
Appropriation, 93.7; Net
Cut, 910
Fiscal Year, 19M; Request,
93.9; Authorization, 933;
Appropriation, 92.7; Net
Cut, 91-0
Fiscal Year, 1939; Request,
93.9; Authorization, 93.6;
Appropriation,
93.3; Nat
Cut, 9 600
Fiscal Year. I960; Request,
93-9; Authorization, 93.3;
Appropriation,
$3.2; Net
Cut, 9.700
Fiscal Year. 19(1: Request,
94.9; Authorization, 94-1;
Appropriation,
93.7; Net
Cut, 9-700
Fiscal Yaar, 1962; Request,
94.7; Authorization, 94.2;
Appropriation,
93.9; Net
Cut, 9.600
Fiscal Year, 1963; Request,

94.9; Authorization, 94.7; those eight yaw*, Kennedy
Appnpriatiaa, 93 9; Net had voted to cut er had been

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Elinor*
*S C trnk of DeBary;
Linda K. Hill, Donald Jonea,
Angcline Stonecipher, Arthur
Beckett, Eddie Bell Sr., Gen­
eva Johnson, Cheryl H. Dome,
Lewis Burgess, Rosa Leo
Hughes, Eleanor Hinojosa,
William E. Sumner, Betty J .
Sparks and Laurel A. Blck•ell, all W Sanford.

By

Births
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Blck*
•ell, of Sanford, a daughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Hermit Ruben,
Lake Mary, a daughter.
Dtaasissals
Robert Carmichael, Cassel­
berry; Gustaf Nelson and
Mary Conley, both of Lake
Mary; Zaila Louise S unsfield, Charles Wilke, Maebell
Walker, Howell W. Shuman,
Jenne Diaklns, Betty Moon,
Clifford
Parrott,
Johnnie
Jones, Martha B. Aaaarello
and Mrs. Doyle W. Thomp­
son and baby, all of Sanford.

Mrs. Bruce
To Speak For
GOP Club
By Jawe Casselberry
Mrs. Camilla Bruce, coun­
ty supervisor of voter *eglstratlon, will be guest speaker
Tuesday night at a meeting
of the Seminole County Young
Republican Club to be held
at • p. m. at (he Florida State
Bank on West First Street in
Sanford.
Mrs. Bruce will speak on
the duties of her office.
The public is invited to at­
tend. Miss Audrey Flynn,
president, particularly urges
all county Republicans to Join
this active political organiza­
tion.

Swastikas Get
Her Jail Term
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) Mrs. Lillie Bullard, 44. was
sentenced to 10 days in Jail
here Wednesday for drawing
Swastikas on the walls of he
newly-integrated Lackawanna
Elementary School last week.
Municipal Court Judge John
Santora called It a “ridiculous
stunt."
Police said they followed
Mrs. Bullard from the school
Friday after a custodian iden­
tified her as the woman who
drew three swastikas, em­
blems of the Nazi Party, on
the school.
The woman, who does not
have a child In the school,
denied the vandalism charge.

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Fon ta x
M , r . ISI.IS V l w M . D W t . l M
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NOTICE M IIKRKttT OIVKN. Th»t Sirs. T. .S. Htlls* the
h o ld e r o f tho f o llo w in g c . r t l f l o . t . h i . III..1 «il&lt;l r . r l l f l c o t . for t i x d .* d to h . Issued
tli.rruii. T h . cc r l l f l c a t* numb «r »ml y . a r of l .s u a n c * , t h .
descrip tion o f I h . p ro p .r t y ,
a n d t h . m m . In w h i c h It
i n a . s . e s . d i r . *» f o l lo w s !
C er t if ie s! * No. 19# V . i r of
I a . u a n c . 15*1
Des crip tion o f Prwp*rfy
71**. NW Cor. o f S W U o f HVV'i
Hun 8 IS Deg. K 44».9« ft.
H. 139.91 ft. 8 19 D eg. K
390 ’. j ft. st
ft. N s»
D eg . W to W t.ln* o f See.
N to POII H.-ctlon :&lt; T o w n ­
s h i p Jo South IU ng « ! ! K i . l
N-ims In w h ich i s t t K e i l If.
Knoi
llettln gh su i,
T -u st.*
Alt o f Mill propertjr h » ln g In
th e County o f ti.m ln n l.. S l i t ,
o f P lo rM i. U n i . . . .ii&lt;-h r * r t |.
f i c a i * . h i l l be r s d a .m a d soco rd in g to I s w the property
d . s . r l b o t In &gt;uah c e r t if ic a te
w i l l be solil to the h ig h e st
bl.IJer st I h . front door o f the
S . n i l n o l . Cou nty Court l l o u e s
a t Hanford. Plorl.ta. on t h .
f l r . t Monday In the m o u t h of
October, 19H3. which la th*
7th day o f October, 1943.
D a l e I this 33nd d sy of A u g ­
ust. 1943.
tO ffl.' l.t Clerk". M.alt
Arthur It. Ile ck w lth . J r .
c l erk Circuit Court
S . t n l n o l . County. Florid a
r u h l l t b Sept. S. 13, IS. 34. 1911
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t h . holder o f th* f o llo w in g
c ertific a te h a . filed . a i d c . r t l f l r a t . for tax deed t o b .
Issued thereon. T h . c e r t l f lr a t . number and y . a r o f l . s u an e. Iha desc ription o f t h .
property, a n d th# n a m e In
w h ich It w a a a e e . i e c d ara i t
fo llo w s;
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lteu a n r * IS41
lte.ee I p t l . a ml P ro p erty i
f-.il t 111k &lt;1 Dlxla T e r r v .
P i t s ! Addition I'lat Do o k IS
P a n . &gt;9
Name
In
which
a siataad
Sammy tlryan t. All o f eald
pro perty b . l n g In th* County
o f S.tnlnol*, State o f Florid*.
f n l . e e such certific a te .h e l l
be r . d i . m . d accordin g to law
the property described In surh
cer t if ic a te w i l l b* sold to th*
b l a h t t t bidder at Ih* front
eloor of th* H.m la ol* County
Court Mous# at Sanford. F lo r­
ida. on tha first Monday In
t h . month o f October, 194t,
w h ich | . Ih# 7tb da y o f Oct•b a r. 19*1.
Dated t h i s SSth da y o f AugU«t, 19*3.
(Official C la r k * d ea l)
Arthur II. B e c k w i th . Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court.
Semlnol* County. Florida
Publleh Sep t: S. 13. IS, 3*. t9« l
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Sept. 12, 1963 — P ig s 8

Area Home Demonstation
Club Holds Opening Meeting

Notes
SEPTEMBER II
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BERNICE KELSEY of
Oviedo, wife of Con­
stable George Kelsey,
for some time now has
been serving os the
Herald N e w s Corres­
pondent for the OviedoSlnvia area. Well known
in both communities,
she may be reached a t
her home or by tele­
phone a t 365-3486.
(Herald Photo)

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Chuluota Adults
Attend College
By Jo m

French Solons
To Visit Cape
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.. (UPI)
—Ten members of the finance
committee of the French Na­
tional Assembly left here to­
day for a visit to Cape Cana­
veral.
The French delegation Is on
20-Jay tour of the United
States. They toured the Oak
Ridge National Laboratory
and talked with atom ener­
gy commission officials before
leaving for Florida.

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I K f l t l . X tlT H H
&gt; » llr * fa r Hid.
T i l . T e x C o llecto r o f Hrtnln » l . C o u n ty . F lo r id a w i l l rs r . l v * b i d . a t t h . a fflc* nf
John
I.
C allow ay
In
(lit
Courthoua* at Hanford. F l o r ­
ida, up lo 1:0# P. 31.. Thur« day, S o p 'r m h e r 34, 19*3 for
the f o l l o w i n g :
n rm lttan c.
and
eo n lro t
Itr g l.t.r
fnr T i g .
Iloat
a n d Halra T a x C o llectio n ..
S p e c i f i c a t i o n , for this e q u i p ­
ment ran b* o b ta in ed In th*
o f fi c e o f Jo h n I- d i l l . .way.
T ax C o llecto r. H .m ln o l. C o u n ­
ty F lo r id a . In III* Courtliouae,
Hanford. Florida.
Hid* l o b# s n c l o s . d In a
se a led f n v s t o p * plainly m a r k ­
ed nn t h . n u t . l d . , IIID FOR
It F i t ITT ANCE AND CONTIlOt.
I! Kill.IT Kit. Open H.ptemtier IT.
19*3. l l l d . w i l l b« open ed by
John L. d a l l o w a y . Tax Collar!nr. In h i . o f f i c e In th* Courthnu.s,
Hanford.
Florida,
at
19:0# A.31., F rida y , S epte m ber
37. 19*3.
T h . r ig h t 1. r t p . r v e d tn
w a i v e an y
Irr.g u ta rltlen or
l e c h i i l c a l l t l . a In bid . a n d to
reject an y and att bids.
Jo h n u iia ijm w a t .
T A X COLLKCTOH SIAMS O L E COUNTY. FLORIDA
Publleh Sept. 13, 13(3.
CD3I-41
la t h . Court ml the County
J u d g e . NFMlNHlt County* Kl«r«
Ida* l a r r u b n lr.
In r* i K a m i* mf
I M u r D. J o h n so n . t / k / n E. D.
J o h n so n
pFOr:||»i|
Tn All CrrdlturB nn«l l*rr««n«
lln alnn
&lt; Inlnsw nr I)rman4«
In n ln n t Mill l U l i i a i
Y*»u an* I 4».n*h of y o u ar#
h#r#l»jr n*itlf i«#l and r»-t|ii»r*«1
to p res en t a n y claim# m l
m a n tli w h ich you, nr elth rr
o f you* m.iy h a v e agalniit the
• « t a t » of fcMcar f&gt;. Johnao n
i l a n k n o w n a i K. D. Johnson*
&lt;I#c# a m «I. l a t e o f »ald County*
to t h e C o unty Ju*t*# o f Hrmlnoln County . Klorldn, a t hi*
o f f Ion In t h e court houe# of
•aid C o u n ty a t Hanford. F lo r­
ida.
w it h in
all
ca len d a r
m o n t h s from the time o f the
f irst p u b lic a tio n »»f t h i s n o ­
tice. T w o copl«« of #a&lt;-lt claim
or d em a n d sh a ll bs In w r l t l n s ,
and sh a l l s t a t e the p la ce of
rtB ld sn cs amt post o f flcn a«l*
dree a o f th e cla im a nt, and
sh a l l h s sw o rn to hy the
c la im a n t , hi# aic#nt. or a t t o r ­
n e y and acco m p a n ied hy a fII*
Ing f e e o f on e
and such
cl a i m or dem a nd not so filed
sh a ll be void.
Albert N. F itts
As a d m in is tra to r o f the
K atate o f
K daar I». Johnson, also
k n o w n 4 i K. I*- Johnaon,
d ecea s ed
t'uM lah: Au*. 3) 4 rirpt. #. 12.
12. 1243.
C D L *il
S O T H K OF %FI*l.ir %TlOY
F u l l T % \ I9KKI9
(« » r . IMl. I« Florida n i a l a l e e
mi l » l »
NUTICK 18 IIKItKBY OIVB l f , T h a t K- A Iteynolda the
h o ld er o f th e fo llo w in g csrtlf l o a t s h a s file d eald M f l l f l M U
for t a x f i e r i
to he
|«autd
thereo n . The c ertific a te n u m ­
ber and y e a r of Issuance, the
d e sc r ip tio n o f the property,
and the n a m e in Will I
w a s aeasassil are as fo llo w s:
C e r t i f ic a te -Vo. 311 Y e a r af
I s s u a n c e 1941
I h a n l p l l e s mi rtm pm rIf I
Igota 9 A 14 III K. 24 Crystal
L a k e W i n te r Homes Muhdlvl■ion H a t Hook 2 F a x e s 114
lift 114
N a m e In which a i a « u N Al­
bert K. llro w n , llelrs. All of
sa i d p roperty being In the
C o u n ty o f Hemlnole. 8 t a t # of
F lo rid a. L*nles« such c e r t i f i ­
c a t e sh a ll be redeemed a ccord ­
i n g to l a w th# property d e s ­
crib ed in s u ch c e r t if ic a te will
ba sold to the h i g h e s t bidder
a t tha fro n t door of the rfemlnote C o unty Court H o u se at
P anford, F lo rid a, on th e first
Mon day In the month o f Oct­
ober. 194S. which I* the 7th
da y of October* 1943.
lu ted
this
23rd d a y
of
A u g u st. 1943.
( O ff ic ia l C l e r k a heal)
Arth u r II. Ileckwlth* J r*
Clark Circuit Court
Hemlnole County. F lorida
P u b l i s h kep t. ft. 13, 19. 14. 1)43
COM-24

E stes

The first meeting of the
1(63-44 sea sob of the Longwood Home Demonstration
Club, held laat Thursday at
the Civic League Building on
Church Street, was attended
by a total of U women of
the area.
'Mrs. Felix Mege, president
who conducted the meeting,
mounted that J i n . E. P.
Richards and Mrs. Arthur
Putman have volunteered to
serve as a committee on
Home Furnishings.
The second Thursday In
December will be the Longwood Club's turn to supply
refreshments for the USO in
Sanford.
A program on "Food, Nu­
trition and Calories" waa
presented by Mrs. C. L.
Leggett, Mrs. Mege, Mrs.

M ail*

Several adult Chuluota resi­
dents are continuing their ed­
ucation thla fall.
Mrs. Evelyn Murphy of the
lak e Catherine Inn la work­
ing towards a teaching ca­
reer by studying for the re­
mainder of her college credits.
Pete Wright of Laka Drive
Is attending Orlando Junior
College to obtain credlta for
his teaching degree and Wal­
ter Chadwick of Third St. la
a itudent at Rollina College
to earn credits for an electri­
cal engineering degree.

Legal Notice
.VOTII'll OF A P r t. i r t T I O . V
r o w TAX D E E D
l « f f . I » l . i e F I.r lS a S ta l a t e *
* i m int
NOTICE IS T i n n E D T o t v KM, Thai Clifford P. Hhumw.jr Ih* holder o f t h . f o l l o w .
Inc cer t if ic a te ha* filed .a id
c ertific a te for l a x deed lo b*
l a su .d thereon. Th* c . r l l f l c a t *
number and r e a r of It.u a n r* ,
th* d e.rrlp tlo n o f I h . pro*
p.rtjr, and th* nam* In which
II waa a l i e n e d a t* aa follow .:
C srtlflca l* No. I &lt; |
Y .a r af
I s s u x n c . 19*1
Des rrfpllna a f P r . p e r l n
Lot | | 1 1. . . . 8 3# ft. | 111k n
■.onitwood P ark P la t Book II
l*a*a S
N a m . In w h ich **«**»*d K *r
D ev elo p m en t A R ealty, Inc.
All ot . a i d p ro p erly b e ln c In
th* County o f Hemlnnl*. Htai*
o f Florid*. Cnl.aa euch c e r ­
t i fi c a t e . h a l t li. red erm .d a c ­
co rd ing to law I h . properly
dc.crlb ed In euch c e r t if ic a te
will b . . o l d l o III* hlKhe.t
bidder at lha front door of
III* Hemlnole C o unty Court
ll o u s a a t Hanford, Florida, on
Ih* flral StonOay in Ih* month
o f October. 19*3. wh ich I. I h .
?lh day o f October. 19(3.
l u u d thla 31.1 day o t J uns,
19*3.
(Official Clerk's Seal)
Arthur II. U s c k w llh , Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Hemlnole County. Florid a
r u b l l . l i Hcpt. S, 13, 13, I*. 1941
CDSt-33

COM PLETE LAUNDRY OUTFIT

Ralph Newcomer to d Mr*.
Charles Pierce.
Special gueits were Mils
Helen HoUteln, itste home
demonstrstkm agent from
Tallahassee, Miss Myrtle Wil­
son, county agent and Mrs.
Frank Stucdle, past president
of Union County Home Econ­
omics of New Jersey.
The program for the next
meeting will be "Foods, Acti­
vities, Calories and Me."
Mrs. Barry Hawthorne waa
In charge of the hostess com­
mittee for the meeting.

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WASHER
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N o r i r r o f A P P i .i r a t io n
F O E TAX DKKtl
(Se c. tM .1 4 Flaatda S ta tw tm
• f 1*191
n o t ic e
ta i i k r e r t o i v KN. T h a t J. A. W illiam* th*
h o ld er o f the f o l lo w in g c e r t i f i ­
cate h a s filed eald c e r t i f ic a te
for tax deed to be Issued
the reon. The cer t if ic a te n u m ­
ber and y ea r of leeuance, Ihe
d escrip tio n o f th* property,
and th* nam* In w h ich It waa
a . e e a . e d ar* aa f o l l o w . :
C e rtific a te No. 174 Year o t
I . a u a n c . 19(0

l l e w r ly t ln «f Property i

l o t . 7 * S Illk I Lockhart'#
Huhdlvltlon
Nam * In which a e e e t . e d P e .
land F in a n c e Co. All o f . a i d
p ro p erly being In th* C o u n ­
ty o f Hemlnole, Hlat* o f F lo r ­
ida. Untrue euch c e r t if ic a te
. h a l l b» redeemed acco rd in g
l o l a w lha pro perty de»-rlbed
In auch c e r t i f ic a te w ill t&gt;*
to ld lo th* h l g h e . t bidder at
Ih* f ro n t door o f Ih# Hctnlnolo C ou n ty Court llo u * * at
Hanford. Florid*, on the flral
Monday In the m onth o f O c t ­
ober, 1941, which I* tha 1th
day of October. 1943.
Dated thla Ith day o f July,
194).
(O fficia l Clerk'* Heal)
A rth u r If. Ileckwlth , Jr..
C lerk c i r c u i t Court
Hemlnole County , F lorida
CDM-70
NOTICE OF XPPI.lt*(TIO N
FOH T ( \ D E E D
fXee. IOI.I4 F lo r id a s t a t u t e .
mi m i n t
n o t ic e
ih i i k r k u y
o iv KN, T h a t K. A. R . y n o l d . the
holder n f Ih* f o l lo w in g c . r t l .
f l e e t , h a . filed . a i d c . r l l f l c a t .
for ta x dead In b . I.vued
thereon. Th* c e r t if ic a te n u m ­
ber and y e a r o f U a n a n c , ihe
d eecrlp llo n of Ih* properly,
and I h . n a m . In which It w a s
a e a s e .e d a r . aa f o l lo w . :
C e rtific a te No. 374 Y . a r e f
I s . u a n c * 1941
D r . r r l . t l . . a f Prwpertri
*4 I n l e r . e t In l o t 3 Hath
W o o d r u f f * B u b d lv l.lo n P la t
Rook 3 P a g . 34
Nam * In which a . v e e . e d Ar­
ch ie Crone. All o f aald pro.
p rrty b . l n g In t h . County of
H.m ln ol*. H u l a
o f Florida.
U n ices such c . r t l f l c a l a sh e l l
be red eem ed according to law
Ihe p rop erty dsecrlba.1 In .itch
c . r l l f l c a t * will he sold lo the
h ig h e st bidder at th* front
door o f lh a H.ntlnnlt County
Court l l o u . . a t Hanford, F lo r ­
ida. on tha f irst Monday In
th# m onth o f October, 19(1.
which la th* 7th day o f (h-D
ober. 1943.
D a ted thla lo th day o f Aug.
u -t . 1943.
(O fficia l Clerk a Heall
A rth u r II. II*. k w lih , J r .
Clerk Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County . Florida
P ub lish Kept. S, | J , 1 ). 34. 1943
C D M - It

lb
THE
C lltl l IT I III l i t ,
M N T II
JI D I C K I .
4 IMI t IT
M irirE o f (P P i.ir v T in x
OF F I.OH l i l t , l&gt; ( M l FOH
FOH TAX IIKKII
I arc. I I U I Florida B l a t u l * . a E M i x u L E r o t v r i .
IV (Tl ( VCF.lt V VO. I.U19
ml m i n i
T. NUII.ACK and
n o t ic e
ih i c k r k i i t o i v - e l l . U U . K 8
KN. That Clifford P. Hhumway L C C IU .K P. Nl II LACK, h i.
III. holder of t h . f o llo w ln a w i f e ,
P la ltillff.,
c . r l l f l c a t . h a . filed . a i d c e r ­
tifica te for tax d te d tn h , • v a .
OOMHT RUCTION
I n u e d t h e r .o n . T h . c . r l l f l c a t . C O K l i E I
number and y s a r o f In u a n c a , COMPANY, a F lo rid a corporalion,
a
t
al.
the dsxcrlptlon of th* pro.
Defendanle.
p . r t y , and t h . n a m . In wh ich
NOTICE OF *1 IT
it waa a a . e n . d ar* a* f o l ­
S T A T E OF FLORIDA lo any
low .:
C ertific a te No. t«t Y . a r * t ami all p . r a o n . cla im in g any
I n l . r a . t In ami to Ih* f o l lo w ­
tsxuanc* 19.1
ing
desc ribed
property
In
Dee rrlpllua o f Property!
Iy&gt;t 1* HIk I L i n e n o o d Park Hemlnol* Cou nty, Florida, to*
w it:
P la t llook II P a a . S
T h . Houth (A c h a i n , of
N a m . In w h ich a . * e i . . 4 Key
l l o v . r i i m e n t Lot I, Heclion
D ev s lo p m en t *
R ea lly , Inc.
9
Towrn.hlp
1»
Houth,
All o f eald properly b ein g In
R a n g . !u K a.t t i e . . Ih .
Ih* Cou nty of K .mlnolr, H la t.
W •■ t 39# f . e t t h e r e o f );
of Florida. ITnle.e euch c e r ­
T h a t part uf t h . NK&lt;t nf
tifica te . h a l l be redeem ed a c .
lh .
HKU o f H.ctlon 9.
co rd ing to law the property
T o w n . h l p 3# H o u t h . R a n g .
d e . c r l b . d In auch r . r l l f t c a l e
30 K a .t, l y i n g North ami
w i l l h . . o l d l o t h . h i g h . . ! b id ­
W i l l o f L a k e Mary R o a d
der at Ih* front door of the
( I . . . lha W est 131 feet
Hemlnole Cou nty Court l l o u * .
t h e r e o f . n d tees th* F . a t
a t Hanford. Florida, on I h .
313 feat o f th* W * . t 394
flral 3londay In I h . m onth of
f eet e x c e p t I h . Houth If
October. 19*1, wh ich la Ih*
fe .tl;
7th day of October. 19*3.
l l e g l n n ln g a t t h . point
Dated t h l . S l . t da y a t Jun*
w
h e r . th* northerly lln#
19*1.
n f th# r'gh t o f w a y o f th*
(Official Ct.rk'a Heal)
l . i k * Mary Road liitere*. I.
Arthur II. IO&lt;kwlth. J r .
th* W * .: lln* of H.cllon
c l e r k Circuit Court
to, Townalilp 30 Houth,
Hrinlnol. County. Worlda
Rang*
10
K ail,
them.#
Publleh: H.pl. I. 13, IS, 3*. 19(3
N o rth a lo n g t h . W e»t Una
CDSf-31
a f . a i d H.ctlon
to t h .
■hor. t i n . of Crystal I^ib.,
xiyritM o r A r p i . i r c r i o x
t h e n c e northerly ami . a . I FOH T i t
DEED
erly a lo n g Ih* . I m r . l l n .
D e e . i n t . i a F lorida a i a t u l e .
ml m i n i
o f said t«akn to a point
134 feet K a .t s f t h . W c .t
NOTICE IH IIKIIKIIY OIVlln * o f Raid He lion, t h .n r *
KN. T hat K. A. I t e y o o l l . I h .
Houth to Ih* North l l n . of
hu ld.r ot t h . f o l lo w in g c . r t l . a i d r la h t o f w a y o f t h .
flr a l. h a . fll.d .aid c ertifi­
1-uk. Mary Road, th.m-a
cate for t a t d * .d l o b* l . a u . d
a o u t h . r l y along . a i d road
ihereon. Th* c . r l l f l c a t * n u m ­
r l a h t of w a y to point of
ber and y . a r o f l . a u a n c s, Ih*
desc ription o f I h . property,
l i . glnnlng.
and I h . n a m . In which It waa
You, and ea ch o f you. »r*
h . r . b y a o t l f l . d and r . q u l r . d to
a . e . a a . d a r . a* follow *:
C srtlflrata No. *37 Y . a r a f a p p ea r and f l l . , p ersonalty or
l . t u a n c * IS(1
by your a tto rn ey , w i t h I h .
D e .r e l.il.a a f P ro.rvtyi
C I .r k
of
tho
ab ov .-.ty l.d
Cou
rt , your w r itte n d e l .n s e a .
S (* ft. o f M 1(1 4 ft. o f r.
334.9 ft. o f \Y S4I.B ft. o f If a n y , to th# hill ot c o m ­
In
fur.closure
f l l. d
NW l , o f Section ( T o w u . h l p p la in t
3* South R a n g . 31 K a .L
herein
In
the
a b o v e - . ' ) I*d
Nam*
In
which
a e . a s e . d c a i i t t , and to s s r v . a copy o f
L a w r .n c * J a k e s. All o f said tho earn, on p la ln llffa a t t o r ­
property b . l n g In I h . Cou nty o f n ey, below , on or b . f o r . lha
H.mlnol*, Hlata o f Florida. L'n- I t h d a y o f October, A. D. 19(3.
l . s a auch c . r l l f l c a t * ahall b*
I l . r . l n fall not or a decree
redeem ed a cco rd in g to law th* pro c o n f . s . o w ill be entered
property
deecrtb .d
In auch a g a ln a t you for def ault.
c . r l l f l c a t * w ill b . . o l d to th*
W IT K M H my hand and I h .
h i g h . . ! bidder a t Ih* fro n t o f f i c i a l sea l o f thl* Court, thlo
door o f th* H.mlnol* Cou nty 3rd da y of Hopltm btr , A. D.
19(1.
Court l lo u e * a t Hanford. Ftor
Ida, on Ih* f l r . t Monday In (HEAL)
I h . m o n t h o f O ct nb.r, 1S43,
Arth u r If. Re.-kwltb. J r ,
which I* th* Ttb day o f O ct­
Clerk uf th* Circuit Court
ober. 19*3.
My: Martha T. V l h l.ii
Dated t h l . 30th da y o f A u g Deputy Clark
uet. 1941.
W C. H u tc hison , Jr.
(Official c l t r k ' a Heal)
E d w a rd s Building
A rth u r II. B . c k w i t h , Jr. P o st Offlc# D ra w er H
C L r k Circuit Court.
Hanford. F lorida
H .m ln ol* County . F lo rid a A t to r n e y for P la i n t i ff s
Publleh H.pt. I, 13, 19. 34. 1111 P ub lish H.pt. Z. 13, 19. H , 1941
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Seminole Offense Rolls
K ( h School Hood
r i « M C a * k Jim P lfott had
■ r t h l f h a t praise for his
i q w j after Wednssday's hard
wnrkont te another aerlmmage
wHh the JV iquaU under
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6 —. Sept. 12, 1963

Gator Spotlight On

Nicklaus Leads Powerhouse Dupree
Field Of 52 In
Seattle Open

outstanding. T h • Seminole
varsity made some mistakes
but as Pigott put It, "They
GALNESV1LLE (UPI) — "He has the best running
were nothing compared to the
Powerhouse Larry Dupree moves ever seen on a Florida
last scrimmage."
and the Florida bacxfleld will back . . . and a safe pair
Line Coach Jim McCoy had
be
much in focus when the of hands."
his player* on the ball also.
Defensively, Florida will usa
SEATTLE (UPI) — Jack Gators meet Georgia Tech for
The forward wall waa opening
the
‘roving fullback' or ‘mon­
the
nationally-televised
sea­
Nicklaus
sod
53
other
tour­
up holes and offering pass
★
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★
ing professional golfers tee off son's opener in Hie South­ ster’ tactics which competent
protection. Pigott hod good
today In the (35,000 Greater eastern Conference in Atlan­ senior Jim O'Donnell elected
words about the ability of tha
chief monster. This method of
ta Saturday.
Seattle Open.
linemen to get down field
play
prosed unexpectedly efJunior
Dupree,
193-pound
Nicklaus
will
be
after
Ihe
quickly for blocking and tackl­
(3,400 first-place money, which All-SEC who led the confer­ fective against favored Penn
ing.
would enable him to overtake ence in rushing with 604 yards State in the Gator Bowl last
Letterman Dan McCall re­
absent Arnold Palmer as the last year and also topped the year and—with much credit
turned to center for the f ln t
year’s top money winner in Florida scoring list with 42 due O'Donnell — the Gatori
time in scrimmage. The gampoints, will be the stabilizer pulled an upset 17-7 win.
professional golf,
Inolee need « center replace­
S u m s passes to thr Semi- games to get their tickets has
Defensive specialist Ken
for an otherwise shallow back
Nicklaus
picked
up
$50,000
ment for the Injured Steve
note high school football home a strong appeal for many,
Russell, another stalwart of
section.
last
weekend
In
winning
the
Balint. However ho ii expect­
games have been catching on especially those whose acti­
Potentially tlie most dan­ tb« Gator Bowl, will relieve
World Series of Golf.
ed to return to the lineup
with the fans, according to
gerous man on the field, Du­ O'Donnell.
Nicklaus
and
his
fellow
tour­
Ath. Dir. rred G am s, and vities compel them to get to soon.
One of the more spectacular
ing pros headed a field of 140 pree also will be called Into
Pigott said the ball handl­
white aates hive been picking Memorial stadium late.
action as a halfback, a posi­ of the Florida players Is jun­
who
took
to
the
greens
at
the
The family rate of &gt;29, en­ ing of the backs was superb,
«p, they a n still U percent
Inglewood C o u n t r y Club tion where the Gatora have ior quarterback Tom Shannon,
behind the figure set last year titling all mambera to get their faking outstanding and
two unknown quantities in the a 6-foot Irishman who set
course.
their ability to h it and run
for thin date.
an accuracy record last year
Billy Casper shot a seven- starting line.
into the five home games "la through holes opened by the
Gasas strewed the fact that
with 38 completions out of too
Coach
Ray
Graves
says
unde
r-par
63
to
win
the
(3,000
MARATHON
SWIMMER
Jim
Woods
glided
into
Lake
Monroe
Wednesday
really g rock-bottom price," line was great. Improvement
fti addition to the bargain
Dupree is exciting I* watch. tries.
proamateur
prelude
Wednes­
afternoon
ending
a
tiring
three
days
in
the
water.
The
41-year-old
Orrate lor famillea for admit­ said Ganas. The fact that the waa evident In the nil around
day.
landoan left Silver Springs Monday a t 8:25 a.m. and was in the water 51
tance alone, the fact that it first game la only a week offensive play. The entire
hours
for
the
100-milo
swim.
(Herald
Photo)
will net be Mcesaary for away should speed up the team had their a I g n n 1 e
Report
gridiron buffi with aeason sale, h« added, for this was straight. T hen waa no offBOSTON (UPI)—The Bostide* penalties against the
ttekata to ataad in Una at the the pattern last year.
ton Bruins, the National Hock­
The "Reserved
section" varsity, offensively or defen­
ON
ey League tailendcra, will re­
privilege for a small addi­ sively.
POPULAR
BRANDS
port for physical examinations
tional fee, is going over real
Despite the efforts of the
AT
today in preparation for the
well with the business men JV defense, It couldn’t atop the
opening of their pre-season
whose stores stay open until varsity on tha ground or in
training camp.
after starting time for the the air.
ARCADE PACKAGE STORE
games. It Is expected that
Coach Milt Schmidt said
Quarterbacking the vanity
DES
MOINES,
Iowa
(UPI)
OPEN
DAILY — 9 A. M. - 6:15 P. M.
a large majority of the sea­ wera Ronnie Hinson and Billy
then
again
in
1958
—
today
twin
workout*
will
begin
FrlJim Wood announced after
210 K. FIRST
HANFORD
son pass holders who are Higgins. Higgins, who ia a
nieeta 21 * year - old James (lay and will continue us long
—
An
upsetting
unknown
completing a 100-mlle swim in
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
buying the admittance cards converted defensive emf, show­
Thompson
of
Misslun,
Texas.
|
ns
he
feels
it
necessary.
By United Press lateraalional now will take advantage of ed promise in calling play*. 54 hours Wednesday that he from Cleveland and four of
This could ba the day the this special feature.
was giving up distance swim­ the top stars were among
16 hopefuli who set out today
New York Yankees clinch a
"Any three of the five home
ming.
tie for their fourth straight spectacles will be worth the
in
the fifth round of the U. S.
"This was just too much,"
American League pennant season fee," the atiielctlc dir­
Amateur
golf championship
tiio car dealer from Orlando
and the 28th In their gulden ector opined. The games
wills • quartet uf them to
said, " I’m not going to try he left in the running by
history.
come up like this; Sept. 20—
it again."
All that's needed la a Yan­ Titusville; Oct. 4— Apopka;
nightfall.
kee victory over the Kansas Oct. 35— Winter Park; Nov.
The veteran distance swim­
Wnlt Stull), making only
ENGENE, Ore. (U PI)-D eCity Athletics and a Clevrland 8— Wildwood (Honiecumlng); fending champion Shirley Fn m er lell Silver Springs at 8:25 his second appearance in the
Indian triumph over tha Min­ Nov. 15— Bishop Moore. Ga­ dehorn, out of a hospital less a.in. Monday, splashed down Amateur, hoped to continue
nesota Twins.
nas hopes that all who want Ilian a week, began her bid Ihe Silver River to the Okla- his unexpectedly brilliant play
Then, on* Yankee victory the season ducats will rush fur a repeat championship in waha River, then Into the St. and had tu da so if he hoped
• r one loss by either the Ui« orders (and money) to the (10,000 Eugene Ladies Johns River.
to survive among such es
IVIns or Chicago White Sox him quickly in order for him Open golf tournament today.
Once In the St. Johns River, Charley Cue, Deane Bcmun,
Would mathematically elimi­ to have time to make certain
G O O D Y E A R )
The Caldwell, Idaho, girl which flows from south to Bill Campbell and collegiute
nate the last two remaining that the tickets are delivered was hospitalized In her home­ north, Wood passed through champion Dick Sikes.
beloro the game next Friday. town last Friday after becom­ Lake George and Lake Mon­
•contenders.'*
The lanky ‘28-year.ohl gear
The Yankees moved to withing III. Tests revealed noth­ roe, swimming Hid last 50 salesman was a total of only
NO
$
h easy grasp of their third
three over par over the tough
ing more serious than nervous miles against the current.
CASH
He arrived at Sanford al Wakonda Club course in con­
Straight flag under Ralph
exhaustion, but it caused her
Houk when they beat the
W EEKLY
tributing the tournament’s
lo miss out on the Spokane 2:25 p m . Wednesday.
DOWN
Wood, who was accompan­ top upset by flattening de­
Athletics, 8-3, Wtdncaduy
Women’s Open.
D
O E S ITI
night for thalr B6th win of the
CORAL GABLER (UPI) —
She would like to mike up ied by a boat on the distance fending champion Inbrun Har­
t
Mason. And, In typical fash­ ('ouch Andy Gustafson prod­ for It with the (1,250 first swim, said he didn’t run Into ris Jr., 2 and 1, and then roar­
ion, It was Whltey Ford sup­ ded his sluggish Hurricane prize here. Miss Englehorn any trouble, although he did ing past Bob Cochran of St.
plying the pitching and Mick- griildera back to life Wednes­ punished the 8,522-yard par see several alligators.
Louis, 0 and 5.
ay Manila contributing the day, but warned the temn they 38 3ft—74 Eugene C o u n t r y
Today he goes against Dave
big blow. Ford, gaining his will have to "pour It on from Club course last year with a
Stockton of San Bernardino,
82nd win of tha season and now on in" to be ready for pair of 60s, the first time a
Calif., in the fifth round and
tha 197th of his eiraer, turn­ their opener with FIntida woman had broken 70 on the
then, if he ia to reach Friday’s
ed In a neat seven-hitter while State Sept. 30.
course.
36-hole semifinals, mould have
Mantle, playing his way to­
Moat of the players Injured
Other prc-mect favorites
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - lo face the winner of a match
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A
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dy off in front with a three- John Bennett nnd kiekiug spe­ Mickey Wright, who was after first string Wednesday in
Campbell, the former West
tun homer in the first inning. cialist Don Clfra,
hopes of presenting a mure Virginia legislator, will face
her 10th vlctury this year.
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Tha Twins drubbed tha In­
potent foe for Ihe University John C. Owens, the Kentucky
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halfback from quarterback on title for the third time —
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By United Press International of their NFL crown against terson said Howard Ehler will
alternate between halfback
the
Chicago
Bears
at
Green
The old pros with Green
Predicts KO
and fullback.
O
T9 i t t i s s M i .n * m »
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PITTSBURGH (U P I)-C arM
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Meanwhile, Detroit, t h c
d m
O
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m m
14 N0 NIH 9UAXANIU
ing the news that National
men
Tedeschi,
manager
of
team expected to challenge
B y United Press International
middlcwalght
contender
Hur­
Buys
Share
Football League veteran Je r­ Ihe Packers for the Western
NATIONAL LEAGUE
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Urn— ricane Carter, predicts a
4)
whom au -m sT au i
W 1. I'ct. GB ry Norton will be Joining the Division title, gave place- Golfer Jock Nicklaus announc­ knockout Saturday when Car­
M
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Packers.
kicker
Wayne
Walker
a
vote
1 9 1w a s
m rn
13KM IH CUAIANTU
Los Angtlss 88 57 .607
ed
he
has
bought
part
owner­
ter
meete
Argentine
chaiii|iiun
Guys like Jim llingo, Hank of confidence following the
Ml ill .5 8 5 3
8t. Louis
1
H i\
aJwvt * • pitl toi iM «J4 bit |N H«v Mr#
ship
of
a
2-year-old
(Nicer
Farid
Salim
a
t
the
Civic
Grcinmingcr. Jesse Whitten trade of popular veteran Jiin
HU 67 .511 H
Mllwsukse
named Itervaldo. Nicklaus, Arena.
fiH
Ban Fran.
78
.531 in'4 tun and Henry Jordan—vet­ Martin to Baltimore,
who won the World Series of
Tcdeivhl, r e m i n d e d that
erans
uf
those
cold,
lean
"We'll
go
with
Walker
all
Philadelphia 76 70 ,521 12 hi
gulf
and
Is
second
among
PGA
Salim
hse never been knocked
Cincinnati
78 72 .521) 12 &gt;4 Wisconsin winters — k n o w Ihe way," Detroit c o a c h money wlnneri, plans to enter nut, quickly remarked, "He
what
a
fellow
like
Norton
can
George
Wilson
said.
"Even
If
Chicago
71 72 •CU7 14 Vs
mean.
Wayne mUsrd five field goals the horse In eastern cures this waa never In a hurricane
and can be serviced by the more that 70,000
fill 76 .170 19
Every ona of these budget buys contains
PilUburgli
either."
In ■ row, he will go for the fall.
He’s
pennant
insurance,
a
Houston
54 92 .370 3414
Goodyear's
new
rubber,
Tufsyn.
Every
one
Goodyear dealers from coast to coast.
commodity the pros appre­ sixth one. I've told him the
New York
411 97 .336 39 ia
carries
a
guarantee
against
road
hazards
ciate.
Job is his and I mean It."
Wednesday's Ri-sutta
Norton comes to the Pack­ In Cleveland, head coach
Houston 4 Phil*. 2
ers following a trade with Blanton Collier announced
New York 4 San Fran. 2
the Dallas Cowboys, mho will Hist Frank Ryan will be Ids
Canada will make tOoaance on now lira ba-,ed on original (reed
NATION-WIDE O U AJU N U K
8t. Louis 4 Chicago 0 (N)
receive a future Green Bay starting quarterback Sunday
depth remaining end rurr.nl -Goodyear price," Auto Tee
Oeedyear iu im k Ow ae« trite Wre#
Los Angeles 9 Plttsbg. 4 (N) draft choice.
XL I HEADS * Hi lha Goodyear t i u d rubber madallion era aim&gt;when Hie Browns meet Hie
1
. A f.m il any defects lo eorkm.i^Mp end material!.
Cine!. 14 Milwaukee 3 (N&gt;
kirly guaranteed by the ratieeder to original owner (or I yearIn Norluu, Green Bay has Washington Redskins in the
2,
For
number
el
moulds
tpecihed,
esamit
noun.I
ru.d
M
rtool btyoml Me nl dead design daptli). May be pretanted with
Friday’s Games
a former NFL punting and season opener.
arus—Le., blowout), fabric break), cu ls-e ic tid it put able
euerjnlao ceitilic.la tu any Goodyear Service Glare or Dealer
Cincinnati at Chicago
punctures.
pass interception leader. He
for repair without charge, or, e l hie option, an allowance toward
Ryan completed 49 of H5
Houston at New York (N)
limited
la
the
original
owner.
Goodyear
lire
dealers
la
U.J.
or
another tire, baied on months remaining and original price.
led the league In bulb depart passes for 585 yards In Cleve­
San Fran, at Pittsburgh (N) nienls while playing for the land's pre-season games tu
Milwaukee at St. Louis (N) St. Louiv Cardinals In 1960.
TIKE KEUUIRED ON RETKEAD OTHERWISE ADD 82.00
win the job from Jim NlnowLos Angeles a t Phils. 2 twiThe Packers open defense ski.
nig h t
n t r » r s n P X T 83Y9I
Inola offence and Pigott aald
the team made few mlatakec.
Every time the v a n ity got the
pigskin It scored, Pigott also
had a lot to cay about the
vastly Improved Junior vanity
defense. He its ted th at tha de­
fensive secondary play waa

Seaton Tickets
Catching Hold

Woods Giving
Up Distance
Swimming

Yankees Set
To Clinch 4th
S'raiqht Flag

Cleveland Unkown
Upsets Amateurs

Buy'em now on easy terms

Green Bay Gets
Punter Horton

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Iloaton
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New York 8 Kan. City 2 (N)
Minnesota 9 Cleveland 3
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Iloaton at Kansas City (N)
New York at MiniiSsola (N)
Baltimore at Detroit (N)
Chicago at Washington (N)

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DEAR ABBY: 1 gave my
fiancee a ring which I con­
sidered adequate for the
time being. (I bought it at
a loan ihop. I told her when
! gave it to her that I knew
It wasn't much, but I'd get
her a better one when I
could afford it. She accepted
it. wore it for a week and
then she returned it to me
laying her mother had had
it appraiicd nad it was a
fake diamond. She said 1
had cheapened her before
her family and friend*, and
then she dropped me like a
red hot poker. I am a com­
missioned officer in the
Kate militia, and am sup­
posed to be a leader of
men. and this hai made me
look pretty foolish. My ques­
tion is, wai it proper oquietlc for her mother to hase
the ring appraised?
TURNED DOWN
DEAR TURNED: NO! But
don't waite any tear* over
thli. The girl wasn't real,
either.

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Sept. 12, IMS — Furs T

frn ll

•

DEAR ABBY: My daugh­
ter ia being married. An

(x}&amp; Jh a (Oom sin

By Abigail Van Buren

aunt of mine belongs to the
Mooie. Neither my huihand
nor I belong, and we don't
know anyone else who doe*.
This aunt told my daughter
that she is going to give her
a wedding shower ami in­
vite all the ladies from the
Moose. She says then she
will find out who her friends
are. I was furious when my
daughter told me this, and
I wouldn't stand for it. We
don't want these people
who have never met my
daughter to buy gifta for
her. How can I tell my
aunt NO without hard feel­
ings?
BLRBANK
DEAR BURBANK: Tell
her you appreciate her kind­
ness, but she will hsve to
find out who her friends
are some other way. It is
considered poor taste for
relatives to give showers.
t* • •
DEAR ABBY: When I
first started to dale 1 never
went out with a boy who
smoked because the smell
of cigarette smoke on some­
one's breath made me sick.
When I married my hus­

£aa&gt;by

Some housewives look at
housekeeping as an emllces,
thauklei* Job that's never
done. They can tell you toe
exact number of times they
do the di'hcs. make beds ami
prepare meals each week.
And they don't realize that
it's their own attitude that
makes the Job of homemaking
&lt;ecm pure drudgery.
Taken day by day, house­
work isn't too bad a job. It
isn't ‘ today’’ the frustrat­
ed hou«ewi(e can’t face. It's
all the “ tomorrows’’ on top
of “ today."
So the way to look on house­
work—or on any jot&gt;—is to
lake to it one day'a work at
a time.
If she didn’t become de­
pressed over all she has to
do tomorrow and alt she
wants to accomplish next
week, almost any housewife
could face today's demands
cheerfully.
So the thing to do with the

band he didn't smoke, but
about two years ago be took
up the habit. 1 haven't en­
joyed bis kisses since, and
he knows it. He has tried all
toe mouth washes, etc., but
bis kisses still have that
cigarete flavor and I hate
it. When I was pregnant
(last year) it made me so
nauseated I was actually
sick. I have even tried to
learn to smoke but I esn't
Am I nuts?
MARCIE
DEAR M A R C I E : No.
Your husband is.

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CONFIDENTIAL TO ME­
DIOCRE AND M I S E R ­
ABLE: “ Use the talents you
possess. For the woods
would be very silent if mi
birds sang except the best."
• • •
What's on your mind?
For a personal reply, send
a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Abby, Box 3363,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
For Abby's booklet, “ How
To Have a Lovely Weding," send SO cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

OVIEDO HIDII Varsity Cheerleaders who are sporting brand new “Jane
Lee Originals" this year are, from left, Alice Fox, captain; Maureen Boyle,
Joy Wainwrifc’ht, Marilyn Partin, Ann Ridenour and Nancy Swenson. The
ytirls have sponsored sorvcral benefits, including bake sales and a dance,
to pay for their new uniforms.
(Herald Photo)

M q h liq h JtA

By Ruth Millet!

hardest Job of housekeeping
is to vet aside a certain num­
ber of working hours, accom­
plish everything possible in
tlio "c hours.
When the time is up, call
it a good day’s work and
quit. Not only quit working,
but slop thinking about the
work yet to be done. What is
left over can be tackled to­
morrow.
The best mental rule for
any overworked housewife i*
to never think beyond the job
at hand.
Think of each (lay’s chores

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separately, and you'll find
you can cope without unduo
stress.
Most Afghans speak Pashto
or Pushtu, now the national
language. Persian was Hie of­
ficial court language until re­
cently.

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7:30-8:30 p.ra. NBC. Wide lilicaily involved publuhor, ikiIi-iiIu I ©xcellenvc
Country. "The Judas Coal." that lie would make a good television documentary. T h e; |
(Rerun) Eddie Albert does a governor.
purpose Is to show the West
resily llrst-rate job in the
8:30!):3u p m . NBC. Dr. a* it really was during the
role of a Jacoby
naive gubernatorial Kildare. "The Mask Makers." period from 18to through
By Oswald
candidate. A lesser talent (Benin) You won’t recognize 1900. debunking many of the
romantic legends and char­
At this point Mrs. Jacoby- might have made the role guest star Carolyn Jones, in acters of those times.
wanted to get to seven dia­ comical am! the whole play Hie beginning, as (he girl will)
monds provided I held exect- laughable. He plays a popular a nu-e that rivals Cyrano's
ly two hearts to the ace. She singing cowboy who is con­ and 1) uranic’s.
decided-to invito It by the un­ vinced h&gt; his wiie and a po3:30-10 p.m, NBC, T h e
usual bid of aix clubs. There
Lively Ones. (Color) This i»
was no danger that 1 would
the scries finale, with “ Ha­
pass, hut there was consider­
r d " returning next week.
able danger that I would only
Mince it t* the last, host Dago to six diamonds, but that
mone get* two spots instead
danger was averted quickly, 1
of one. wliich isn’t a bad idea
felt in the mood for fireworks
considering the rest of it. He
and Jumped to seven dia­
is clove to excellent in a rous­
monds.
ing "Spusalizio" (remember
The play was short, but
"Most Happy F ella"?) in a
quite good. Mrs. Jncohy drew By United Ptr»* International New York City Italian street
The St. lauds Cardinals arc festival setting. Julie London
two rounds of trumps, cashed
my sc© of hearts and her using the Los Angeles Dodg­ is Hie feature in a languid inking, ruffed a heart, returned ers’ own most indent wea­ terpretation of "lilack Cof­
to her hand with the ace of pon—pitching—to cling to Hie fee" set in her own living
spades, ruffed another heart, front runners' coattails in the room. Co-feature Mel Tonne
took my ace of clubs, ruffed National League p c n n a n t comes o f f belter singing
a club to get buck to her hand, race.
"Don't Get Around Much Any
Pitching ha* been Hie Car­ More" from a jail cell in
pulled West’* last trump and
claimed the rest of the trick*. dinals' moat serious problem Dallas. There is also Charlie
all season but it's suddenly Byrd. Ills guitar and tr:n and
Jelled—and Jusl at (he rigid a madcap group called The
time if the tiedblrd* are going Characters.
to overtake the Dodgers,
IU-11 p.m. CI1M. The Nunes.
whose unce-ptoud duff is be "A Question of Mercy." ( Re­
IB:BB It) Say Wkea
ginning to get the blind stag run) This is ,i well-produced
It) Carlson Caper*
IS) News with Mike Wal­ grrs in the stretch.
and well-presented episode on
lace
The Cardinal stall turned the subject of mercy killing
19:77 (!) SBC New*
in its third consecutive shut­ that aroused a g&lt;H&gt;d deal of
lt.l t (1) I Lor* Lnny
IS) Ann nothern Hh»w
out when Bay Sadcckl and controversy In its initial show­
17) l-ley Vour Hunch
Bon Taylor combined in a ing.
11:1* III Price !* night
IS) Th* MeCeys
five-hitter Wednesday night
to ll p rn. NBC. Ihe Ileal
IS) December Bride
for a 1-0 victory over the
M:lt (I) Ceneeetretls*
West. (B enini Narrated by
Chicago Cubs.
I t ) P e t e B alsd y©
111 Haven Keys
The win enabled the L'anli Ihe late Gary Cooper, to­
It SI IS) CRB Mew*
night's best bet. a multiple11:11 IS) Tour First Iwpree- nais to remain three gam e award winner, is Ibis excep­
*)•■
behind the winning Dodgers
f l l L o s e e f Life
and made it II victories in tionally good example of the
( I ) B r e l* Par* S k ew
their last 15 games for John
FRIDAY P. M.
ny Keane's fast closing team I'Melding Record
!7:7S |i ) Harry Itueniuner
The Dodgers again goi
SAN FRANCISCO (UPl)—
Newt
11:1* (t) Aeercn for Tsienr- shaky pitching from see Don Wc» Westnun, coach with Ihe
row
Urysdale hut reached Into
(SI Paiher Knnw* Best their bullpen for the nec­ Man Francisco Giants, hold*
ihe National League holding
(1) Truth or Cnnie&lt;|.
essary relief aid as they record for catchers with a
IS It It) dutdlng t.lgkt
I t* It) Uld-Dsy Report
down'd Hie Pittsburgh I'i .999 mark set from 1050-52
II il III NIIC News Report
rales, 0-1, and eliminated while with (he Giant*
till IS) New* B Weether
(il Bech'lor Father
them from Hie race.
(9) lien ere I Hospital
Randy Knufax I* the only
MS (!) Lsffiin*
till 71 Focus 7-t-t.
Dodger pitcher who !u* gone
1:1* III A* Th* World Turn* Hid distance in Hie It games
1:1# (7) I'eopl* Ire Funny
played by 1ms Angeles tills
(91 Laffllme
::'R) (2) far,pin Will Talk
month. During Itie same perIt) Password
iod the Cardinals have iiad
IS) Day in Court
1:7. (7) MIC New.
IS ILU K AT THE MAIt-LOU, AND INVITES ALL HIS OLD
six complete games from
I t ) (*&gt; * r t I.inklettar
among three different pitch­
(&gt;&gt; Jae* Wyiwea Ukew
FRIENDS AND NEW FRIENDS TO VISIT HIM. THE PLACE IS RACK
17) Th* Due lure
ers.
I SI (7) t-nreil* Toung
The
New
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Mels
pushed
IN SIIAI’E, NEWLY DECORATED. AND READY FOR YOUR
(ll Qaeen Per S Day
the lading Sen Franciscu
I is (7) Van Don t .May
ENJOYMENT.
(1 ( Vho Bilge of Night
Giants another step towanl
(SI Whs Be Too Trset
extinction. 4-2. (he Cincinnati
l i l t IS) CBS News
I II (7) Tbs M.trh asms
Bed* routed the Milwaukee
IS) Secret Storm
II) Americas ReeSeiesd Braves, 14-3, and the Houston
Colts nicked the Philadelphia
1:7) (71 NtlC M*W* Tt-por!
1:79 (7) Iturna A Allen
Phillies, 4-2, in oilier Nation­
( l l Bed* Well
al League game*.
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In the court* of a motor
trip through th* West thia
summer, Mrs. Jacoby and 1
spent several delightful daya
in Laramie, Wyo. We had the
pleasure of playing duplicate
with th* Laramie Unit white
there and picked up a wonder­
ful hand for use of the Jacoby
Transfer Bid (JTU).
Mrs. Jacoby’s two diamond
lesponse to my opening notrump was the heart JTU and
my two heart* the automatic
reply. Her three diamond bid
was a game force and showed
that she had a diamond suit
besides her heart*.
Since I liked diamond* far
better than hearts, I raised
her to fuur diamonds. Thia
suggested a slam and she In­
vited it by a bid of our spades.
In spite of my 15 point mini-

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Fashion Show Planned By
Sorority At Woman's Club

• Shower
Mi*. I . L. M i
i i*.Mi*. Barman Spivey *nd
liter One* Ann w m
rscentty a t a mlacel■ haiiwia shower for MU* Von*
* £ Kern, September bride*
' i b e t Ilia affair held at the
' Spivey
hone In Woodruff
' Spring* w n attended bp 40
friend* *f the honor guest.
The party n o m a wer* dee*
, a n te d with wedding belli,
&gt;rtnga awl euplds Intretpersed
’ with f e n . The dining table
wmi overlaid w ith a white
linen cloth. One end held a
punch bowl and on the othsr
end wee a double wedding
' ring cake.
Gaiace were played during
the evening and the hoetreeea
' prelented the honoree with
a corsage of amell wedding
, belli.
Floating hostesses were the
■Misses Clara Ann and Bhnri on Chaplin and Scarlett# Den*
! *1*.
Mlae Kern received many
; beautiful and useful gift*
; from thoea present.
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Carla

MIm Carla L o m m l i r ,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Carl Lomraler, celebrated bar
18th birthday with a party
a t her home on 14th Are. in
Longer ood.
Tho party followed tho 6
p.m. service i t the First Bap­
tis t Church, la Longwood Sun­
day. The guests sang hymns
and enjoyed swimming and
chatting.
Refreshment* of tes cream
and cake wer* served. The
birthday cake w u In the
form of a large white double
heart decorated with pink
rotes.
Those helping with the cele­
bration wer* Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Van Dim, Rev. Jack
Lindsey, Patrick and David
Shea, Lynne and Larry Miller,
Chuck Dudley, Nancy and
8pencer Whitehead, Barbara
Messlmer, Cyrethe Ellis, Mike
Moss, Mike Hsrvilte, Gene
Bridges, her sisters, Janice
and Barbara, her grandfather,
C. 11. Largent and her par­
ents.

Tha Gamma Omega Chap­
ter of Epsllo* Sigma Alpha
will sponsor a card party and
fashion show, Tuesday, Sept.
IT at 7:30 p.m. at the Sanford
Woman’s Club.
Door prlxes and prises to
tha winners of tho card
games will be awarded. Both
bridge and canasta will be
played.
Fashions from M ary Es­
ther's, of Sanford, and Playgirl Faahlona, of F ern Park,
will bo modeled at the show.
Models and the various
eivie clubs they represent in­
clude Mrs. Katbrya Jtay, of
the Pilot Club; Mrs. George
Wells, Woman's Club; Mr*.
Vincent M o n r o e , Officeri
Wives Club; Mrs. Hammond
Polk, Jaycee Wives; Miss
Ann Mahan, the Candy Strip­
er* and Airs, Gordon Fred­
erick, Exemplar Chapter of
Beta Sigma Phi.
Mrs. Donna Ord will be the
commentator and background
music will be presented by
Mrs. Patrick O'Gara. Hair
styles will be by Alice's Beau*
ty Salon.
Members of Theta Epsilon
Tickets may bo purchased
from any aorority member or Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi
held the first meeting of the
at the door.
season at the home of Mrs.
Paul Lewis.
During the business session
future projects were discuss­
ed and Mrs. Lewis was nam­
ed vice president, to replace
.Mrs. Burt Revo!*, who has
been placed on the inactive
MRS. JAMES McKEE, left, nodal chairman of
the Gamma Oinctra Chapter of Epsilon Sigma
Members of the Anna Mil­ list.
Mrs. Lewis was also se­
Alpha and Mrs. George Wells a model for tho
ler Circle are sponsoring an
lected as the Valentine Girl
fashion show planned for Sept. 17 present fa ­
Italian spaghetti supper, this of (lie year and will represent
shions from Mary Esthers, Mrs. McKee wears a
Saturday
at the F.lks Club for the chapter In tho Internation­
red wool knit with black and red stolo, by Youth
all
Elks,
their families and al contest.
Guild. Mrs. Wells is wearing a fuchsia knit ault
3lrs. Shirley Fox, of Longby Promenade. Iloth hats are by lletmar.
guests.
wood, presented a very Inter­
Serving will be from 6 to
esting program on embroid­
8:30 p.m. and proceeds will ery with paints. Tho girls
be used for tho Harry Anna were given small cloth draw­
lly Hernlre Kristy
who died recently, Funeral Crippled Children’s Home in ings and had a chanco to try
Friends nf Mrs, Kcberca services were held Friday, Umatilla. Plana for the sup- their iklll at this unique hob­
Webb of Oviedo nro extending Scpt. 0, In Daytona. Uurial per were completed at ■ re­ by.
Refreshments of fruit punch
their sympathy in tho lose of was in Crescent City.
cent meeting when other pro­ and cookies were served by
her aunt, Mrs. Curinno ti.
jects and social activities the hostess during the social
Copron uf Daytona Reach
Mr. and Mrs, Rob Ward and were also discussed.
hour. Others attending were
children, Cindy, Candi ami J,ee
A dinner danco is being Mmcs. Richard Walker, Wal­
and Mis* llessie Fleming re­ planned for Oct. 12. On Tues­
lace Peacock, Don Cahill,
cently returned home from day, Sept. IT, ■ covered dish
W a l t Bohannon, Cameron
a vacation spent in Mnguiu supper will bo served, fol­
Pawrencc, Sterno Bolie, Rob
Valley, N, C Also visiting lowed by a program given
McKee, Jack Erickson, Ro­
In 31aggie Valley was Mr.
William Lane, son of Mr. Ward’s grandmother, Mrs. by George Carver, adminis­ bert Pekle, Art Lee, Roger
Randall Re&gt;nolds
anil Mrs. I.avny Lane, of Pearl Sweat of Now Smyrna trator of the Harry Anna Garner,
I(nine. He will show color and Stuart Stetson.
Chuluota, unit Miss llarhara Reach.
movies of tho work done at
Heckle, daughter of Mr. and
31r. and Mrs. John Courier
Mrs. William Heckle, of Or- and children, Mary, Martha the home to help children.
land), were married July 23, and Jimmy and Mr. and Mrs. The movie will be shown at
8:30 p.m. and all Elks, their
in Georgia,
M -rrltt Staley ami children, families and guests aro in­
Attendant* were the groom's Kathy ami Mike, spent tha
vited to tills event.
brother a n d
sister-in-law, Ix&gt;hor Day weekend a t Now
Members attending t h e
Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Lane, Smyrna Reach. Also over for
rf Chuluota,
tho weekend nt tho same time planning session who will as­
were Mr, and Mrs, W. A. sist with the spaghetti supper
3lls» Helen Snodgrass was
Ward Jr. and children, Deb- were Mines. Clarence Collins, hostels for the monthly meet­
' Ide and A1 who hnd ns their J. It. Iloolehan Sr., William ing of the Ruslnejs anil Pro­
guests, Uuil and Walter Reas- Lippthrott, Jam es Iloolehan fessional Women's Club In
Jr., H a r r y Adair, Leslie Enterprise.
ley.
Thompson, Gerald Rehrens.
Guest speaker w a s R.
Christine niankcnshlp, Char­ Chase, of DeDary, who spoke
lie Stafford, Union Hale, on plans for the new bank In
Casselberry
Charles Gross, Rob Clarke, Pcllary. He answered ques­
Irene Kent, Warren Haynes, tions of the members con­
J. R. Henderson, Clayton cerning the proposed bank.
Smith, Roy Howell Jr. and
During the business session,
Layman Gordman.
plans were completed fur the
lly Jane Casselberry
UPW week. Members will at­
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rog­
tend the All Saints Episcopal
Altamonte
ers ar.d children, Eileen Jr.,
Church, In a group, on OcL 8.
Mrs. Marin Roberts was
Rob V-, Joe and Allen, have
welcomed back again alter an
announces
moved back to Casselberry
absence of several months.
fnun Lakeland and aro again
Refreshments w e r e served
for famous
lly Julia flarlo*
living at tbeir homo at
during the social hour.
Mr*.
Jn,-k
Stuart
and
three
Quail I’orwl.
rhitren, Runtiie, Rotiby and
Ills mother. Mrs, Ruth
Rruco nod Brad Gerhnrdt of
Rogers, who lived there in Altumunte Springs recently
their absence is now residing returned from a vacation trip
at the Lincoln Apartments in spent in Jlassachusett* visit­
ing her mother, Mrs. Frank
Winter Park.
Evans Jr. and Mr. Stuart's
mother, Mrs. John Stuart in
New Hampshire. Charlie New­
D01S COUD
ell, who was visiting his
grandmother In Massachusetts
True Wash and Wear
made the return trip home
with the Stuart-.
100% Sanforised Cotton
Mrs. Eugene Taylor has re­
Print* and Solid*
turned from Chester, Pa.,
where she visited cousin* and
with friends of 40 years
Milady's Shoppe
standing, many of them old
Of Fins Fabric*
school chums. In Rhod* Island
10«t $ . Park
323-0313
3tri. Taylor visited her daugh­
Tho finost,
ter-in-law, Sirs. E. H. Tsylor.

Valentine Girl

Opens Season

By Sorority

O n Sept. 20
.*, By Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeDary Woman's Club
will hold tho Drat meeting of
the fall lesion, on Friday,
Sept. 10, at tha Community
Center.
• A special progrnm has been
|arranged and year books will
* be presented to those present.
Several advance programs
’ have been planned. A fashion
show and dessert bride* Is
‘ scheduled for Oct. 9. A beke
pale on Nov. 2 and a specie!
Christmas party and silver
. tea, Dee. 11.

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Circle Plans

CARDS

Speaks To

BPW Club

proudly
tho agency

Personals

By Role* Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sellers
entertained Rev. and Mrs.
Jack Kelly, of Tampa, at din­
ner Friday evening prior to
the Hiers-Williams wedding.
Rev. Kelly, former pastor of
tho Damctt Memorial 3tethodist Church, officiated at th«
ceremony.
ter, Mrs. Earle Martin and
Mr. Martin, of Orlando, her
mother, Mrs. LRtle May, of
Orange City, and their son,
Pat Ryan.

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Candies aro famous every­
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quality and freshness . * •
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w eekly.

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TH E
SUBURBANITE'S

Now residing la the Warden
bouse on Seventh Street are
Mr. snd Mrs. Richard Zeeley
of Monmouth, N. J . Mr,
Zeeley is the new music In­
structor and band director at
Oviedo High SchooL
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nowak
have moved from Fifth Street
to their new home In the
Chuli-Vista area, near the
golf course.

Local WSCS
Plans Seminar
Friday

Jeff Stultx, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Stultx, left Sun­
The Women's Society of
day for Berkley, Calif., where
Christian
Service will be host
he
will
enter
the
University
Mrs. Frank Schautteet was
this Friday for the annual
of California.
guest of honor »t * recent
fall seminar of the DeLand
stork ihower, given at the
At the regular meeting of District, a t the First Meth­
home of 3!rs. Ivan Nettles, the Circle Y Girls, plans were odist Church, In Sanford.
Registration will Mart at •
completed for their booth at
on Oregon Avo,
a.m.
and a nursery will be
tho
Fall
Festival
scheduled
Games were played under
the direction of Mrs. George for Sept. 20 at the Barnett provided for small children.
Those attending are re­
Smith and Mrs. Gena Nichols. Memorial Methodist Church.
Gifts were placed in bassinet They met with Mrs. Catherine quested to bring a sandwich
covered with white organdie Bruce and Mrs. Alice Ryan, for lunch. Drinks will be fur­
nished by the local WSCS.
and topped with a large green directors.
bow and streamers. A match­
ing bow adorned tha punch
For Sun Fu*
bowl.
Despite
constant warning*
The bassinet was among the
most
of
ua
come up with one
many gift* she received. The
table held an arrangement of or more uncomfortabte sun­ A L W A Y S F I R S T Q U A L IT Y
burns during a season. If yuu
pink and blue mums snd a
feel you are getting burned
cake decorated with pink boo­
by the aun’a rays, apply *
tees and roses.
burn ointment or first aid
Guests Included Mmes. Roy
cream antiseptic. Then cover
Partin. mother of the honoree;
up immediately ami if there
Mrs. Sal Man free, Rill Whita­
Is an umbrella, hide under it.
ker, Lula Barber, J, O. Moye,
Roy Rums, Reth* Burns, Ed
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Sinclair, Walter Hendrix, An­
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F. 31. English, Dorohty Pur­
RINGS
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Flamm, June McGill, Carol
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AModfei

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and
family bavn moved to the Ar­
nold Jackson boms on Sev­
enth S treet The Jacksons are
building a new home on
Spring Lake.

Frank Hutchins Is home
again after a recent visit
Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Bruce with relatives In Pennsyl­
spent a recent weekend with vania.
friends in Moultrie, Ga.
Recent visitors of Mr. and
Mrs.
W. O. Pleper were his
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan
celebrated their 25th wedding brother and family, Mr. and
anniversary recently with ■ Mrs. Ralph Pleper, of In­
dinner In Daytona Beach. dianapolis, Ind., and Mrs.
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Personals

SANFORD

Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bothermet, of Oak Ridge, Tens.

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DOWNTOWN

MRS. E. P. RICHARDS of Longwood recently
wo* honored by members of the Casselberry
Community Methodist Church who presented
her with a surprise birthday cake during the
regular September Family Night Supper meet­
ing.
(Herald Photo)

Saturday

Wedding

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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Runyon
and children, Ronnie, Terrie
nod Debbie, have returned
to their Fifth Street home
after spending six months in
Huntsville, Ala.

Mrs. Schautteet

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Mr, and Mrs. Ray Pent!
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Chuluota to New Smyrna
Beach.

Spaghetti Supper

Oviedo Personals

JEWISH NEW YEAR

ir
la e c a t guests of Mr. aad
Mrs. Frank Daniels, at their
bom* on Avenue C, wet* Mr.
ta d Mrs. Charles Corey snd
daagbte**, Arlene, at Weehawken, N. J .

Birthday

Mrs. Lewis Named

DeBary Club

Chuluota Personals

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Mr*. Nora NorTii reports
the following new residents
welcomed to the South Sem­
inole area by Welcome Wa­
gon:
Mr. and Mrs. Edward John­
son, from Orlando; Mr. and
Mrs. John M. Miller, from
Hagerstown, Md.; Mr. and
Mrs. William John-on. from
Sarasota; Mr. and .Mrs. S. II
Cllnger, Harvey and Bryan,
from Ocala: Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Wineberger, Daniel, Diana
and Craig, from Big Spring,
Tcsas.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bollman, from Chicago, HI.; Mr,
and Mrs. K. L. Walker, from
Pclcvan, Minn.; Mr. and Mrs.
Augustus Hand and daughter.
Joyce, from Spartanburg, S.
C.; Mr. and Mrs. Dane Aus­
tin, from Elklon. Aid.; Mr.
and Mrs. Kelly Parker, Ker­
ry a cat Debra, from Norfolk.
Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Rnland
Cavalier, f r o m Baltimore,
Md.
Mr. and Mra. John Hubhard, Robert, Joanne and
John, from Charlotte, N. C.;
Mr. and Mrs E. J. McMnrray, Michael and Cheryl,
from Shreveport, La.; Rev.
and Mra. Ralph Ricks and
Connie Jean, from Tallaha*aee; Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Cardin. Philip and Penny,
from Moultrie, Ga., and Mr.
and Mrs. LaMar Carter and
Timmy, f r o m Kalamazoo,
Mich.
PERSONALIZED
Now you can match the
control on electric blanket*
to the decor of the room. One
manufacturer has Introduced
a control with a removable
plastic top under which the
homemaker can Insert wall­
paper swatches, names or
Initials, photographs, e v e n
•Tils" and -H ers."

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NKW OFFICERS of the recently re -o rg a n iz ed North Orlando Our Lady's
Circle of the Church of the Nativity Catholic Women's Club are, from left,
Mrs. A rthur Grove, secretary: Mrs. Don Corkill, treasurer and Mrs.
George Sommer, chairman. Evening meetings of the circle are held each
month in homes of the members.
(Herald i’hoto)

Sanford
Friends of Mrs. F. M. Marler. former Sanford resident,
will regret to learn that she
is confined to the Community
Hospital, in Nampa, Idaho

Longwood

Personals
Lucy anil Kay Moon, daugh­
ters of Mr. and Mrs. W. O.
Moon, of Longwood, have re ­
turned to their college stud­
ies. Lucy Is in her senior
year at Florida State Uni­
versity at Tallahassee, and
Kay is a freshman at llrlando
Junior College.

Personals

She is recuperating from m a­
jor surgery in Room 218.
Mrs. Marler organized Hie
lirst Girl Scout Troop, in San­
ford. Her husband was min­
ister of the First Christian
Church when the present
building was erected on San­
ford Avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Thorn­
ton are celebrating Ihrlr filth
wedding anniversary t h i s
week. They had dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baker
Iasi Sunday, who arc cele­
brating their lllli anniversary
this week. The two families
decided to have an advance
anniversary dinner s i n c e
neither planned a formal

Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Turpin
have returned to their home
in Oakland after a three week
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Alexander 3rd and daughter,
Lenria. The Alexanders ac­
companied them home for the
weekend. Mr. ami Mrs. Alex­
ander also spent a few days
recently Vl.vting relatives in
Lyons, Ga.
Robert Raker has returned
to his home In Louisville, Ky..
alter a visit with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Raker
Sr. lie accompanied his par­
ents to Sanford alter they had
been visiting with him. They
all spent a week at Jlinatuska
where Hubert attended a
Methodist Student Movement

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carilijrnn jacket and matching skirt (loft) is worn with solid turtleneck
shell. Knickers, destined to he m ajor subject around campus are shown
(right) with a matching weskU and long sleeve turtleneck shirt. They tire
tiesigned in a plaid of blue and camel.

FINAL

Bridge Winners Are Named

Dress
C LEA R A N C E
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

The
PrRiiry
Duplicate
Rridae Club played 13 taldcat ihia weak’* Tuesday 1 p.m
meeting in llie nir conditioned
Recreation llali of the De­
nary Fire Station on Colomla Road.
Winner* were NS, first.
Mrs. Edwin Wachter and Mr*.
O. N. Lackey; second. Mis.

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From a bulletin 379, -To­
matoes on Your Table," we
found several good recipes.
The bulletin is your* just for
contacting the Home Demon­
stration office. Here Is one
for SCALLOPED TOMATOES.
3's cups sliced fresh or can­
ned lumatoe*
'i cup minced onion
2 (lisps, minced green pepper
t tap. salt
Pepper
sugar, if desired M tsp
2 cups soil bread crumbs
2 tbsp*. fat
Combine tomatoes, onion*,
green pepper, salt, pepper
and sugar if used. Place in
a baking dish alternate lay.
ers of tomato mixture and
bread crumbs. Dot with fat.
Rake at 373 degrees 20 to 30
minutes lor ripe tomatoes ami
about -II for green. If desired
sprinkle '-j cup grated cheese
over the top for the last 13
minutes of baking. Serves 6.
• • •
LIMA BEAN-TOMATO
CASSEROLE
Combine 5 to B cups cooked
lima brans with 2 cups thin
white sauce and 1 cup finely
grated cheese. Pour into bak­
ing dish and place quartered
tomatoes cut tide down on
bean mixture. Rake at 330 de­
grees "0 to 30 minutes or un­
til tomatoes a r e
tender.
Serves B.
• • •
TOMATO SAUCE
2'» cups fresh or canned to­
matoes
'« cup chopped onion
&gt;i tsp. sugar
U bay leaf
2 cloves
Ilnur
fat
pepper
Cook together the tomatoes,
onion, sugar, bay leaf and
cloves alMvul 20 minutes for
fresh tomatoes, 10 for can­
ned. Press through sieve and
measure. For each cup of
sieved tomatoes, hlcnd 1
Ibsp, flour and 1 tbsp. melted
fat, gradually add the cooled
-lev cil tomatoes. Cook over
low heal, stirring constantly,
almul 3 minutes nr until thick­
ened. Season with salt and
pepper. S e n e over meat or
vegetable l o a f , croquettes,
fish, conked spaghetti, souflie or omelet.

*4 lb. ground lean pork
of white mustard teed and
celery seed, 4 cup* sugar and
'a lb. ground veal
Millions of boys aizul girts
1 cup vinegar. TWo cup* rai­
1 cup milk
sins also may be added U de­ trooping to school with sur­
Vi tip. salt
sired. Combine all Ingred­ gically ctean hands may sound
Crush corn flakes Into ients. Bring to a boll and boll like a pipe dream but that
coarse crumbs, combine with 10 minutes. Let stand over­ day ia not far off. If public
remaining ingredients, mix­ night. Next morning cook un­
health experts succeed In
ing thoroughly. Pack lightly til slightly thickened. Pack measures to control the spread
boiling hot and seaL
over honey mixture.
of bacterial infections.
Parents are preoccupied
Bake In moderate oven 330
with necks and the area be­
decrees about t ' i hours. TUrn
hind the ears, but Dr. Charles
out, bottom side up on heated
11. Rammelkaup, Jr., profea­
platter.
• • •
sor of medicine, Western Re­
serve University, ia more con­
MEATBALL CHOWDER
cerned with the hand*, and
•a tb. ground beef
for good rrasan. Ills studies
salt and pepper
T42-N
have demonstrated that the
1 can (soup) water
hand it Iht must Important
t can flOW-ot.) condensed
vehicle for spreading germs
vegetable or mtneilrome
from person to person—germa
soup
which
can cause a range of
Season beef with salt and
disease conditions from boil*
pepper, snape into 12 small
to respiratory infections.
meatballs. Brown meatballs
Surgically clean hand* —
and rook (or 3 minutes. Pour
even
among little boya—nr*
off excess drippings. Push
possible by substituting hos­
meatball.* to one side, stir in
pital cleansing compounds for
*oup and water. Heat, stir
ordinary sosp for hand wash­
now and then. Makes 2 to 3
GUARANTEED
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and
school
lavoratorles.
On*
•
• •
of these, originally developed
Now that peaches are plenti­
W e haw your sir* In the
for prrparilivs us* by sur­
ful prepare this peach buller
young set’s favorite flat by
geons, is a creamy emulsion
(or year-round enjoyment.
Life Stride. The smooth­
which leaves a semi-perms4*i cups prepared putp (about
est &gt;ook srottnd.
nent invisible film on the skin
3*« pounds fully ripe pea­
to inhibit bacteria. It is
ches)
known as phlsohex. It does
5*4 cups sugar
not Irritate th* akin and
’« cup firmly packed brown
cleanses belter than soap.
sugar
What about tha ears ami
2 tbsp. lemon Juice
neck? While phiaohex can
** tsp. lemon rind
do this job as well, a wash­
*i tsp. ground cinnamon
cloth with an ample supply
*4 tsp. ground ginger
of soapy water ia also still
Vs tsp. ground cloves
highly recommended.
1 box (t*s or.) powdered
iosv H Crocket
lorga
fruit pectin.
CREATIVE WOMAN
First, prepare fruit. Peel and
Casual scuffs
pit about 31* lbs. fully rtpe
So nli'u fur bath-time &gt;ir
peaches and chop or crush.
lounging, t h e s e crocheted
Bring to a tHiil and simmer,
scuff* ere easy and inexpen­
uncovered to minutes. Put
sive to make!
fruit pulp through sieve.
100% Wool
No, I I'.'-N has crochet di­
Then make tin* butter. Mea­
rection* in size* small, medi­
Worsted
sure tin* sugar and set aside.
Measure 4*i cups pulp in a um and Inrge inclusive; stitch
SHARKSKIN
saucepan (very large), add illustrations.
To order send 33 rents in
lemon juice and rind, cinnamnn, ginger, and cloves. Add coins for each pattern to;
Creative Woman
pectin and mix well. Place
Suuford Herald
over high heal and stir mix­
Box 13*, Midtown Station
ture limit it comes in hard
New Voik 18, N. A*.
Inti!. At once stir in white
Print name, address with
and brown sugar. Bring to
as seen in
a rolling boil and boil hard zone, etyie number and size.
t minute, stirring constanlty.
LIFE, LOOK,
Remove from heal, sktm off
PLAYBOY,
foam with metal spoon and
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ladle quickly into glass. Cover
ESQUIRE.
Mr. and Mra. M. E. Baker
Ih&gt; you like to rook thing* buller at once with Ms inch
with honey? Here are several thickness hot parriffin. Makes Jr„ 4&gt;)l East 24th Place,
Sanford, announce the* birth
recipes using honey.
10 glasses.
of a seven pound, four ounce
OPEN
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IIUNEY ALL-BRAN UPSIDE
daughter,
Sept.
9
at
Seminote
DOWN MUFFINS
ACOttN SQUASH
FRIDAY
Memorial Hospital,
2 cups Gellogg* AlDIran
3 medium acron squash
NIGHTS
Vi cup honey
1 ran (I lb.) grapefruit sec­ They have chosen Lhe name.
Mari Ellinor, for the new ar­
1‘i cups milk
tions, drained
ris al. This is (lie first daugh­
1 egg, slightly beaten
" tbsps. brown sugar
ual sec whul $50,00 will buy In tailoring,
ter in thr family and she is
1 cup sifted flour
2 Ilisp*, butter or olco
fabric, fit and Htyllng in n BROOKFIELD suit.
t tsp. baking sod;
Prepare squash and hakr welcomed home by two bro­
Also
handsome HKOOKFIKLD SPORTCOATS
thers,
Joey
and
Price.
*i tsp. salt
in a moderate oven 375 de­
ut $20.05.
Paternal grandparents are
*» cup honey
grees 43 minutes. Remove
Vi cup currants
Irom oven, fill cavity with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baker
Combine All-I!ran, honey grapefruit sections. Sprinkle Sr., (irapevllle Avenue, ami
and milk; let stand until most with sugar, dot with blitter. maternal grandparents are
of moisture is taken up. Stir B a k e 13 niinutei longer. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hardy of
Pills, Ga.
In egg.
Serves a.
• • •
Sift together flour, soda and
At a small dinner parly,
salt; add All-Bran mlxhvre, FLORIDA STYLE BROWN
seat the left-handed individ­
stirring only until combined.
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115 Magnolia AvePhone FA 2-1533
ual so he can cat without
Put t tip. honey Into bottom 1 tbsp. butter or oleu
of each greased muffin cup; 2 tbsps. undiluted frozen bumping elbows.
sprinkle with about t t*p.
orange Juice concentrate
currants. Fill *4 full with 3 tbsps. sugar
bailer.
12 brown and serve roll*
THE
Rake in moderate hot oven
Combine butler, o r a n g e
(ton degrees) about 23 min­ juice, sugar in saucepan over
utes. Let stand about 3 min­ low heal, stir until sugar 1*
utes before removing from dissolved. Dip top of each roll
pans. Serve currant side up. into glaze. Place on baking
Makes 12-13 muffins.
sheet and bake in moderate
Oldest In Town
• • •
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ulrs Yield: Glaze for 12 rolls.
Slill In T ht Same Location, Doing
• • *
3 tbsps. honey
'* cup brown sugar
SWEET MANGO RELISH
Spread honey in !&gt;ottom of
Peel green mangoes, cut
fl'i by SU-lnch loaf pan; from seed, chop or pul
sprinkle evenly with brown through coarse blade of food
sugar.
chopper enough to make 1
4 cups corn Rakes
quart. Chop or grind two
2 eggs, slightly beaten
large onions, fi swrrl peppers
1 th.sp. prepared mustard
(red) and 2 large hot peppers.
t lb. ground smoked ham
Add I tbsp. salt, I tbsp. each

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i the fro n t door of t h e HemlI nole C o u n ty Court Houo# at
t Hanford, Florida. on the flret
‘ Monday In the month of ftrt*
obey. t i l t , which la the Tth
day o f Ortaber, (111.
Dated thla !*th day o f A u a uat. I ) «
• Official Clerk'* Meal)
A rth u r II. Ilerhwlth , J r ,
Clark Clrrult Court
Hemlnnle County, Florida
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P « t« T i t OKED
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NOTICK tft HKRF.flY O t V .
EX. T h a t J A. W i l l i a m s the
h o ld er o f t h e f o l l o w i n g c e r t i ­
f ic a te ha* filed ea ld certlflratk fur t a * dead t o be teeu•d
thereo n .
The
r e r l l f l r a te
n u m b er an d y ea r n f Deuanre.
the d e sc r ip tio n o f t h e property,
and t h e name In w h ic h It waa
aaaeaeeil a r t aa f o l lo w * :
C e r t i f lr a ta Nth 7* Tear e f
laauiinre II I*
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tmt S )4 F rank I . W o o d ru fr*
H ubdlvM on
Name
In w h lrh
aaeeeaad
c h a r Ira E. A Kiliel M. Thomae.
All n f aald p r o p erly beltia In
tha C o u n t y nf Memtnole. Mtate
o f F lo rid a. I'nleea aurh rerllf l r a l e ahatl be red eem ed a rr o r d ln g to la w th e property
dea rrlhed In aurh r e r l l t l r a tr
will he B),1d to t h e hlahrat
bidder at lh« front door nf
the
Memlnolr C o u n t y Court
l l o u a e a t Manford. Florida, on
the flret Monday In t h e month
nf O rt ober. IMS. w h lrli le the
7th d a y o f Ortober. J i i :
D e l e d ihle l l h d a y of July,
IK S.
((i f ft r i a l rterh'B Meal)
A rthur
H erk w lth . Jr..
Clerk Clrrult Court.
Menilnole C ou n ty , Florida
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that a Complaint to forertnee
a certa in mortitsa# a u c u m i . - f . C a t h r r ln * Franrla. Alt o f aahl
In* the folluwln* desc ribed p ru perty bein g In t h e f o u n t ?
Of Mrmlnote. Mlate o f Florlila.
real property, t o -w l t t
,
t » t 10*. OAKLAND Illl.tJ*. I'nleea au&gt;h r e r l l f l r a t e ah.lll
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to
the
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t h e r e o f a* re,u rd e,| in I'lal the pro perty ilrtrrlh ed In aurh
Itook tt. I'eaei «3 and «(, r r r t i f l r a t e wilt b* a d d tn th*
Kutille llerorde o f Ueialnola hlgliaat bidder nt the front
door o f tii* Memlnole County
f o u n t y , Florida,
tue been filed a a a tn a t ynu Court Ilona* at Hanford. F lo r ­
In tho al.ovr-etylrd eult. and ida, on th* flret Monday In
&gt; on a m rntulred to a aree a the m o n th of O ct ober, 1)4),
ropy o f y o u r Anewer nr o th e r n h lrti ta Ilia 7th iluy of U d I'laidlnir to tha Com pla int on ober. HAS.
Dale.I thla S la t day of
1'lAlntlff** atturneya. AXI'KIIMttV, III Mil, IlHAN ijtlAYX- AuauM, l t d .
t'KM A t a n d m HHIHI. l i t ( U ffh d a l Clerk'* F r i t )
A r t h u r II. Ite.-kwlth, Jr.
i Kaet Cen tral Avenue. Orlando,
C le r k Clriult Court
Florida, an d tile the orig in a l
H-.inlnoTt. Co u n ty , Florid*
Anawrr nr other I'tra dln* In
ims
th* o f fl r e of tha C lerk of the iM Mi-h Mtpt. i , i s , i s ,
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Circuit Court nn or hr fore
the l* th day of Octob er. 1)43.
T in :
c t iic t i t
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f i l l ’ A T T , F I,D ll I It A,
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Halted m ire a week fo r four F E D E R A L NATION A t, JIORTcutieecntlve week* In the Man- l&gt;A l l E ASSOCIATION,
ford Herat I.
P la in t iff
DAT KD tide l o t h day of va.
Meptt nibor, 1)43.
ROI.A ND It. V E I T and —
VEI T, hla wife; II J. JIIM(Mb'AI.)
Art hur If. ftrrk w Itii, Jr., K IE L a n d f . O MIMKIEL hla
w ife; II. It. ItlN K A V A H E and
Clerk of Clrcnlt Court
Ily: Martha T. Vthlen
MAIIOAIIET ItlNKAVAOK. hla
wife, wild IIIIHIEWOOI) W4II III
D ep u ty Clerk
p u l i l l . h Kept. 12, 1*. SO A O c t . I'ttlHH t'TM CO.. INC., a c o r ­
p oration re la tin g
under th*
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F IE D t h a t a ault hae been
(Itrd a g a ln a t you In th* above
e n t i tl e d cauer. amt that yo u
urn r e lin k e d In file yuur an • wer w i t h the Clerk of this
Court a n d to s e r v e a cop y
t h e r e o f upon the P la in tiff or
I'laln tlfCa
a tto rn ey*.
whoa*
name a n d addr'** la. Itl'hop
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Str eet, Orlando, Flo rid a, not
later t h a n October Ith, IM ).
If y o u fall to do an * Deere*
f r o Cnnfesao will he entered
a g a ln a t you for the relief d e ­
m anded In the Com plaint. Thla
R E A S O N S _____
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ceed ed ag alnat la:
twit t l . lllock I . WRATHREASO NS
EH HFIE LD FIIIMT ADDI­
TION, aa recorded In I'lal
H o o k IS. f a g * 17. MEA1INOLE
COUNTY
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RECORDR
AVITNEMM my h a n d and th*
ROOM AIK
anal o f aald Court a t Hanford.
CONDITIONERS
Flo rid a, Ilka Ird day of S e p t ­
ember. 1)43.
IHEAL)
A rth u r II tle.-k wlth, Jr,.
C ld i,
C le r k o f th* Clrtifit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlh leu
D e p u t y Clark
Ijiw o f fir* a
IIIHIIOF AVI) [PHtNHTEI.V
JA E a a t f i n * Mtreet
Orlando, Florida
FA 2 8 M I
A tto r n e y * fnr P l a i n t i f f
P u ld l.l i Hept. I, 13. i s ,
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1. l,o.it &amp; Found
2. Notice* • Personals
3. Education * Instruction
4. Transportation
u. Food
6. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build • Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Badio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry • Live stock
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
31. Articles For Sale
3 LA Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles • Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

I . Far R h K

8. Beach Rental*

t BEDROOM lornUhetf Apart- HUTCHISON Ocean front
meat. Clots la. Rsaioiuiblg.
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
FA 3-0A41.
FA 2-4036.
"l
2 BEDROOM Houie. Llnlur- 9. For Sou or R o t
nUhed, kitchen equipped.
STS per moolh. 2312 Y ale 6 ROOM House. 817 Catalina.
AVc. Call FA 2-3614.

3 ROOM furnished Apt. BAS.
Includes water A electri­
city. FA 2-U44.
2

12. Real Estate For Sale
AIR CONDITIONED
HOME
Air Conditioned Home

BEDROOM
unfurnished For immediate occupancy
House. Kitchen equipped.
with FHA qualification and
ISO month. Pick up key at
low down payment of 6400.
613 E. 14tb St. FA 2-6C30.
Large 1 BR home with
Florida room, central air
AIR CONDITIONED BR. In
and heat. 100 feet frontage
3 Rm. furn. Apt. S63. mo.
on quiet street. This la a
Ill E. Mb St. FA 2-4263.
fine buy at 112000.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
3 BEDROOM, Lilchen equip
ped House. t93 a month.
Pb. FA 2-4437.
Real Ella,.'—Mortgage!
NICELY furnished modern 2 Ill N. park Ave. 322-2124

Stenstrom Realty

bedroom House. 160 month. HOME WITH A VIEW. Mod­
FA 2-1909.
ern 3 bedroom, 3 tiled hath
home situated on high ridge
FL'R.N. Air-condition New i
near golf course. For choice
bedroom Duplex. Adults on­
properties cheek with
ly. 2200 Park Ave. Sanfiad.
2 BE DROOjTFurn. AptT"Nowly decorated. Call FA 2-1B74
after 6.

SOU TH W A RD
INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. Park Ave. 322-9173

1st FLOOR Furn. Apt. to
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
elderly couple or lady.
Realtor
Everything private. Garage.
Rent reasonable. 304 W. ith Raymood Lundquist, Asso.
FA 2-3631 Atlantic Bank Bldg
St.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
$9,900
First St. Near 2 city (tee Very attractive 2 BR. home
parking lots and shopping
centrally located. Excellent
stores. No utility charses.
conditions with air condi­
Suitable for couple or sin­
tioning. Homa is complete­
gle, also retired people.
ly installed with many as­
FA 2-4712.
tral. Kitchen equipped.
DUPLEX 1203 Elm. Apart­
ments BOi Magnolia. Carpet
A fireplace. New living
Real Estate • Mortgage*
room furniture. Master bed­
room. Jalousie back porch. 11 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2426
Clean. $03. Inquirt 119 O n .
St. Johns Realty
NO 6-3267.
THE TIME TESTD FIR3I
APT. *30. Surplus City.
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

Stenstrom Realty

"CLEAN quiet Rooms” ilie
Gables. FA 2-0720.

JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
323-0330
CLEAN Efficiency Apt. 611 110 N. Park Ave.
Park Ave.
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
STENSTROM RENTALS ed yard. Fla. room. Kitch­
en equipped. FA 2-8184.
We have a fine selection of
rentali NOW:
3 BR 1 bath, Mayfair $100
FHA - VA
2 BR 1 bath. Lake Mary 63 GOVERNMENT HOMES
3 RR 1 bath, Shannon Dr, too
S AND 3 BEDROOMS
3 nil 1 bath.
1 AND 2 BATHS
Ravenna Pk
110
3 UR 2 baths, Venice
123 MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
4 UR 2 baths, pinecrest 133 DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
We have other homes availab!« now.
$100 VA TO $250 FHA
LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
EXCELLENT
LOCATIONS
Real Estate—Mortgage*
l i t N. Park Ave. FA 2-3430 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Stenstrom Realty

1. LohI k Found

AND
CLEAN 1st floor Apartment
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
LOST: 2 Sleeping Bags. Be­
WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
metto.
tween Lake Monroe Bridge
FOR ONE OF THESE
and Sanford. Sox 714, F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
OUTSTANDING
HOMS
Starke, Florida,
Clean and dose In. Jlounia
BUYS IN MINUTES!
Cowan. 332-4013.
FOR COMPLETE
2. Notices • Personals
INFORMATION
VACUUM CLEANER, repalra, W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
SEE OR CALL
Rooms private baths, l i t
parti, luppliea for Electro­
W. First St.
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air­

•Stenstrom Realty

way, Rex-Air etc. Free MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom, t
pickup. New and Uaed
bath, large y a r d . flOO
Real Estate—Mortgages
cleaner) aold. FA 2-2282.
monthly. FA 2-470*.
HI N. Park Ave, 322-2120
FA 2-T4M
3. Education - Instruction NICELY furnished 2 Bed­ Kavcnna Park
Evenings
room House. FA 20274.
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3629 FA 2-8360
PIANO A Organ Lenon). Be­
ginners. advanced. Child­
RENT A BED
PLANNING TO BUY OR
ren, adults. Experienced Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
BUILD A HOME SOON?
Beds.
teacher. Call FA 2 3321.
By Day. Waek. or Month We will CUSTOM BUILD th«
house of your choice on the
6. For Kent
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
lot of your choice.
Ph.
FA
3-3161
111
W.
1st
St.
UNFURNISHED Urge 2 bed­
COMPLETE HOME BUILD­
room Duplex. Fla room. 1 llEDROOSl
Apartment.
ERS SERVICE from plana
Electron heat. 14th St.
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2to financing
Longwood 836-3296.
1162 (rum 8:30 to &lt; p. m. K.'.LPH JARVIS - Builder
Monday thru Friday. Pb. 1719 Sanford Ave FA 2-1810
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrllunviile.
FA 2-4301 any other time.
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
IN OEHAHY. 2 Bedrooms. 2
FURN. 2 Bedroom Houie.
equipped. FA 2-3838.
baths. 2 utilities. School bus
Adulta. No pat*. FA 2-7661.
service. $9&gt;30. |300 down.
Balance to full purchaser.
2 BEDROOM. Kitchen equip­
322-8282.
ped. 323-0662.

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43 Plant avula
44 Partalaiag la •
4* Head iTT-t
10 llarw M
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form )

% P i»M r% no*

BEDROOM unfurnished TWO-2 BU. Famished Houses.
House Kitchen equipped.
Air condition with trailer
FA 2 3631.
spot. 2 car garage. Chicken
House kit. 180' by 330* on
HOUSE trailer. |63. FA 2-6067.
West First St. at Monroe
corner. 114.000. By owner.
LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer,
All rented. Ph. 322 1367,
also 1 bedroom trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
FOR SALE OR LEASE: Mol
FA 2-7308.
are* .«« f o t l o w a t
dern concrete block build­
C t r l i f l r A t # N’«». l*Ji Y c a f o f
ing containing stores, offices
iBBtiAfit"#
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
SirwerIptluM itf l*r«p#My »
and warehouse. Over 3300
Houses.
FA
2-3683.
l*4)t 4? U'ABhtmrton l l o i i h t #
square feet. Facing two
N aiii# In which a*ie*i#ii Hu* LARGE 2 BR. Kitchen equipt.
ilolph K kniAR Hr., #| at. All
business streets, Sanford
830.
o f •4 M p r o p e r t y Lr In a In t h #
Avenue and Third Street
f’otIBfy o f S*mlonli» D u t y n f 3 BR. Kitchen equipt. $90.
rioriddo l*nl##*
c # r t i f U Large 3 BR. Kitchen equipt.
(opposite Winn-Dixie). Cal:
n i t # ■ti.illI b# r#«t##mc«l ari'firil*
or write Joe Moss, 3103 N
SltO.
tnu I d U w th # prop#rt)r il#a*
r rlb ctl In auuli r r r t l f l c a t # will Large 4 UR. Mayfair. 6160 00
W. First Avenue. Gaines­
b# auhl to th # h l g h m t b h M r r
ville, Florida. Phone Ft."*a t ill# ifr u n t tlo o r o f th #
Un 2-1727 before 6 p. m. ex­
nul# C o u n t y C o u r t l l i u a # a t ROSA L. PAYTON
Hanford, K lo r h U , o n th # f 1r«l
cept Sunday.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
Montljiy In th # m o n t h of
FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
ob#r, l t d . w h i c h l» tu# Tth
NEW HOUSE. 2 story, 4 BU.
♦l.o u f O t l a l t e r , 1943.
t&gt;at#'l t It la J u t h d.i&gt; u f A u k *
l i j bath, large lot, $l3,voo
7.
Ituainexs
Rental.*
uat. 1943.
NEAT. 2 BR. country home
( O f f l ) U l C l # r k ‘#
on large lot. Fruit trees.
A r t h u r It. IU*ckwlitic J r . 803 lit. SL 6 ROOMS. Suita­
C ltr k C ircuit Court
ble for Office. Parking
17.300.
Pminlnckl# Couiiity, Florid a
available in rear. 322-2711
John E. Fox, Realtor
I 'u l i h rh X«pL 3, 13. t9, 31, 1942
| fruui 1 1 - 6 p.tu.
cum -; |
110 N. Park
Ph. 323 u33i
fo r

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NOTICK IX H E R K B T OIV*
K.V, T h * t K A. »t#ynot‘1« th #
hiiM#r *»f tha* fiillit v%I it it c a r d *
ftcai# h 4 f
aa lit c a r tlfl*
c a l f fur l a x ■laaif t &gt; b#
tb «r#on. T h # r « r t l f l r « t # rium h*r ir n l j # a r o f l*suan?«, th #
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Hold Your Own Sale With HERALD Want-Ads Phone FA 2-5612
IS. Rm I b u t * f a r Sal*

12. R m I E s ta te

For Sal* IB. Situations Wanted

S I AIt Paola School; new 7 LOVELY 4 Redroom. 2 bath BABYSITTING. FA 28974.
room home, 1 acre lot. Ph.
Home. Kitchen equipped. WILL keep children In my
FA 2-3371, FA 20879.
Low down payment. South
home weekly. Experienced.
PInecrest. 3223832.
FA 2 1212.

V A -FH A

Property Mnnnjtement
Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offer* for your eelectlun
th e .. Beautiful 2. 3. A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes

FHA AND VA HOMES ARE
AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDI­
ATE POSSESSION
K you require a 3 or 4 bed­
room. 1 or 2 bath home, we
have several to .elect from,
a. low a . 1330. down pay­
ment. Many line 2 bedroom
borne, a i low a t $230.
down, low monthly pay­
ment*. We are authorlied
FHA and VA Sales Brokrr.,
Special term, for NAVY
PERSONEL.

SWEETIE PIE

By Nadine Seltzer

7

36. A lt— hD*i

AIR-CONDITIONER.
WestInglwuM. 10,500 UTU. 1962
Mode!, never used. 323-0338.

SINGER

BUYING a
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Betas
♦ Low Monthly PayaewU
FLORIDA STATE BANS

SLANT needle sewing ma­
chine. Repossessed, in per­
fect condition. Zlg sags, but­ 1932 PLYMOUTH. Low mile­
age. $193. John L. Craw­
ton holes, monogrims, etc.
ford. FA 2-3171.
Guaranteed. Bal. due only
$38.26 or pay $6.16 monthly
with good credit. For free 3 7 . B eat* • M otaru
home trial call Orlando col­
16’ TURNER Craft Boat with
lect 241-9588.
Mark 73 Mercury motor A
Pelican trailer. Boat hat
$1 per day rental for Electric
many e itra s. Seen a t 40*
Carpet Shampooer with pur­
Bay Ave.
chase of Blue Lustre. Carroll's Furniture.
16 ft. PLYWOOD, high aides,
SNAP PIN Turtle Ed$er. A-l
full canopy; 33 hp. Evlncund. $45. FA 2-4)893.
rude, electric starter, excellent cond. 3fany extras;
WINDOW unit Air Condi­
Gxtor trailer. Call 322-6793.
tioner*. FA 2-0227.

20. Babysit t e n
BABYSITING day or night.
Love i care. Big yard.
Meals furnished, also will
board. FA 2-7880.
SEMINOLE Kindergarten *
Nursery, 2620 Iroquois Aft.,
qualified
aupervDlon of
work and play. Licensed.
P h. 322 9439.

21. B«auty Salons

Priced From $6,750
Down Payments Seminole Realty
As Low As $100
1901 S. Park Av«.
Monthly Payments
FA 2-3232 anytime
From $43.50
15. Business Opportunity

&gt; $

34. Article* For Sale

Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
WE now have a special facial
booth, services from tip to
Up. Free parking lot. Open
evenings by appointmentt GO-CART. 1 Lambretta 12 ft. PLYWOOD boot with
trailer and 7ik hp. motor.
Phone door' (1) 322 0834
scooter, model No. 123. Ph.
To make the beat home
Will sell rcatonable. Call
Phone
door
(2)
322-8323
FA
2-4299.
buy, aee the
SERVICE Station for lease.
FA 2-6065 after 3 p. m.
Inventory take-over. Good FREE $60 PERM. WAVE
VA - FHA
AIR Conditioners close out,
13* BOAT. 23 horse motor.
location. Ph. FA 2-4342.
Complete Beauty Service
new 1963 model*. One 8.500
Appointed
Canvass tup. Trailer. $200.
Kevclun A Patricia Stevens
BTU 200 volt PhUco "Noise16. Female Help Wanted
FA 2-9233.
Cosmetici
Property
less" $198.00. Ons 14,200
Harriett’s
Beauty
Nook
BTU
Philco
"Superpower”
WANTED
Woman
to
do
wa.h
NOW Is your chine* to buy a
Management
105 So. Oak. FA 2-5742
$248.00. Firestone Store, 1st
at her home every other
top q u a l i t y Brunswick,
Broker
‘Meet my stuffed dog! He Just at* thra* can* ef foodl" and French, Sanford. Pb. Owens, Larson or Cutter
week for 2 In family. Ea.t
FA 1-0244.
side only. Call after 6 p.m. 25. Plumbing Services
boat at or below wholesale
FA 2-6614.
FLU MBIN a
prices. Example: $1783 18’
26. Radio ft Televlsloa
31 A. Pets
1960 . 11 Ft. DELUXE refri
Office PA 2-2118
Contracting Repairs
Seawolfe $1193. t7* $1783
CURB girl, must be 21 years
geratar like new. Smalt
FREE ESTIMATES
Night PA
17” PRILCO portable T.V. PERSIAN Kittens. Red beau­
Cutter $1095. $623 14’ Fish A
old. Apply Pig 'n Whistle
walnut Duncan Phyfe din
ty's. Miller's Motel on 17-92.
R. L. HARVEY
123-0100
322-7980.
Ski $450. $1083 73 hp. Evlnlng suit with tahte pad.
FA 2-4180.
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
■ M Park S r. Staler*. Pit. 17. Male Help Wanted
rudes $793. 28 hp. only $363
Single rolUway bed. l&gt;u
27. Special Serviced
A other sixes. Gator 16'
(on
air
cond.
with
reverse
CARPENTERS, experienced
HINSON &amp; HEARN
WELSH Terrier. 3 months old.
Trailers $130. Terms. Rob­
GREEN BRIAR
cycle.
Draperies.
Mlsc.
40
only, for form work. Hollo­ PLUMBING CONTRACTING FILL dirt, top dressing, top
Female Champion. AKC.
son Sporting Good*. Down­
Choice Iota available ia
N.
2nd.
St.
North
Orlando
way Concrete. Ph. FA 2-3362
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
Repairs &amp; Water Heaters
322-7980.
Greembriar a* Lech Arbor
town Sanford. FA 2-3961.
Homes,
after
6
p.
m.
week
for interview.
FREE ESTIMATES
Lloyd. FA 2-2576.
overlooking golf eoarae.
days,
after
1
p.
m.
Sal.
A
CUTE
little
puppies.
FA
2-3853
204
E.
3rd
St.
322
9113
Custom bulMug to your
CLOSE OUT way below cost,
19. Situations Wanted
Sun.
■aerification.
Greenbrier
both aro brand new. 1 40
LAWN
SERVICE
1
BOSTON
Bull
Terrier
Pup­
developed by
26. Radio &amp; Television
Child Cara. FA 2-374.
hp. elect, starting, $286.00. 1
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
READY
MIX
Concrete,
win
py. AKC. Female. FA 26187
K1NGSWOOU
23 hp. elect, atartloi, $268.00
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
duw
fill*,
lintel*,
steps,
USED
T.V.
Seta
$10
up.
Ser­
DAY’S work. FA2-8394.
BUILDERS INC.
Firestone Store li t and
FA 2-1817.
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
32. Flower* - Shrub*
28f Fairmont Dr.
French, Sanford. FA 20244.
PAINTING or Repair work.
pipe,
steel,
grease
traps,
T.
V.
Service.
1113
Sanford
FA 2-8874
BLOOMING nuses on double
Ph. FA 2-7064
■try
well*,
clipping
atones.
Ave. Pb. PA 2-0776.
Air-Conditioning
cherokee stock. $2.30 cacti.
40. Farm Equipment
Miracle Concrete Co,
H. B. POPE CO.. INC.
Gray Shadows Nursery
309
Elm
Ave.
PA
2-3751
2U0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

Jim Hunt Realty

le t's make a deal...

You take the wheel
OF
a

USED CARS FROM OUR

S ELEC T IO N

You wi!l see a w ide choice of m a k e s and models. Conte on over
to th t USED CAR CAPITAL, and drive one of your choosing.

Some of "T H IS W EEK ’S SP EC IA LS"
1962 Rambler Ambassador “400”
Sedan. Spotless Condi lion. Only —

*1995

J&gt;

1962 Chevrolet Monza

“ 900”

Sedan, Local One Owner. Automatic, Radio, Heater.
Extra Special AI

1895

1962 Ford Fairlane “500” Sedan
Sedan. Yes — Air Conditioning, Too! Our Price —

*1995

WASHING Machine Service.
Free estimates on repairs.
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7363.

ORCHID PLANTS
For Sale
AT BARGAIN PRICES
Lemon Bluff
TREE SERVICE. Expert tteo J. C. Bunten
service. Reasonable rates,
33. Furniture
8 years cipcrience. Free
rail mates. Ph. FA 2-U77. WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
Piano Tuning and Repair
a t $13.30 m $ complete
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
rooms of furniture. Call
TK 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
lect.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Typea and Sires
FREE ESTIMATE
We Repair and Service
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
S T I N E
ovating. New A Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mf|.
Machinery and Supply Co.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 0432
FA 3-3117.
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
tios, etc. Free estimate. Pb. Used furniture, appliance*,
tools, etc. Bought • Bold.
322 3306.
Larry's Mart 313 Sanford
TRACTOR Work. Mowing.
Ave. Ph. FA 34132
disk, blade. FA 2-7664.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
M. G. HODGES
SUPER TRADING POST
PLUMBING
FA 2-6677.
• WELLS DRILLED
beds fo r rent
• PUMPS SERVICED
Hospital, Hollawaya, Juve­
AND INSTALLED
nile. FREE delivery and
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Pick-up.
• FREE ESTIMATES
CALL FA 26037
FURNITURE CENTER
PAOLA ROAD
1100 French Ave.
Ph. FA 3-7933

29. Automobile Service

SMALL swivel rocker $5.00.
21" Console T.V. $33. Studio
couch $8.0fl. High chair
$3.00. FA 2-1279.

NECCI1I MIRA in console.
Zljj Z a|. Aiiurne payments
of $9.40. Makes buttonholes,
sews on buttons, nukes fan­
cy designs. 3 Needle posi­
tion. Guaranteed. FA 2-9411.
AUTOMATIC Washer. Good
condition. $40. FA 2 4331.
CHILD'S Swing Set. $20. I*h.
FA 2-8903.
GRETSCI1 Guitar. Fender de­
luxe Amplifier with trem ­
olo. $230. 3228097,

3 1-A Swap o r Exchnntte

31. Article* For Sale

i i M

4 door aedau, radio, heater a auto■■tie. While with blue interior, low
mileage, *ke.

*149 5
r -w

1961 Pontiac Catalina
4 door, automatic tranamlMlen, rndta
•*d healer. W u $1793. Now ____

*17 5 0

4

I960 Chevrolet Bel
V-B, I-door, radio, hentrr, automatic.
A beautiful brnnie rotor. One owner
with lew ■ileage. Extra clea*.

V |j C
I^ B ^ H ^ B
■
^

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I
1 w

1959 Plymouth
BELVEDERE 2-door hardtop, Y-g,
fully equipped Including power (leer­
ing. A shiny blaek and ready to go,

1955 Pontiac
4-door sedan, radio, heater and auto­
matic Irnnsmieilon.

1961 Dodge D-100
PICKUP TRUCK, radio and heater,
long nwept Une body. Only

1960 Ford F-100
PICKUP TRUCK, custom cab, 8
cylinder enginr, extra nice.

*9 9 5
*29 5
*995
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ONLY A FEW LEFT!
’63 Model Dodge &amp; Dodge Dart
SPECIAL CLEARANCE
. DISCOUNT
While They Last!

FA 2-0611

Winter Park Ml f-SsN

We’re Moving In October
To 1801 W. First S t
Watch For Our Grand Openhif

tv

There Is Still A Few 1963 Fords fir Falcons
Some Brand New . . . Some Demonstrators
All Tremendously Discounted!

CLOSE - OUT
PRICES!

2'/2 DAYS ONLY — THIJKS., FRI., SAT. NOON

1963 Greenbriar Station Wagon
3 • Scat*. I Speed
Transmission, 2
Speed Electric
Windshield Wipers*.
Heater

Regular Retail
Price - $2982

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1

PONTIAC
“Shop Dow ntown Sanford"

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W eek-End Special!

SlfiHwnplufl
T

n 73

1962 Falcon DeLuxe

.SEPTEMBER Special. Ladles
A Childrens shoes $1 94 pair.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.

i*

M O T O R S

j &lt;M

4 f,
l.t 1

ONE 3 hp. or 3 hp. Ilefrlgera
Run system, complete with
coils and gas. Mac's Else
trie Service. FA 2 0744.

Many More, GW Warranty On All Used Cars,
Best Of Financing Available —
*

Wa do not have that remarkable need car which
the old lady Just used on Sundays!
We do have cans which have baca wall treated,
carefully inspected for aay flaws wa could de­
tect — and priced so they are honest values.

Gravely Tractor Seminole Co. Motors
519 E. FI HUT ST.
Sales &amp; Service

NEW AND REBUILT
SMALL GIRL'S Bicycle 20".
Gravely Tractors
$8 00. Kiddy cimpbuhy bed
A full line of Economy row$10. 3223696.
crop Tractors
ONE 1 or 5 hp. AIR-COM
BANK FINANCING
PRESSOR. 3 phase or sin
143 N. Orlando Ave.
gte phase. FA 2-0744.
Maitland Phone 8*7-7238

STANLEY Miter Box and
carrying case for small
SACRIFICE SALE. Early
band saw. Call 322-3696.
American style 8 ft. couch,
Senltarik Glass and Pnint
$75 [ Record Cabinet, $5;
36. Automobile* • Truck*
Company
Portable TV, $25; Dinette
210 Magnolia Ph FA 2-4622
set, $15. 122D Randolph St. 1961 FUKD Wagon. 6 cylin
Ph. FA 2-2128.
iter. Straight. R. A II.
Auto G ian, Topa
Chronic luggage r a c k .
* Sea* Cover*
1962 AMANA Freeier, up
Beautiful red finish. Low
right. Excellent condition.
AUTO GLASS &amp;
mileage.
$430 doun anil
take uver payment* of $43
SEAT COVER CO. $250. 322-329.1.
per month. Total price
REFRIGERATOR $30 W. Call
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
abuut $1,400. FA 2-1279.
Utter 6 p. m. 322-214").
4LL WURK GUARANTEED

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

PUBLIC NOTICE!

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’63 Close-Out

P r ic e *2 6 7 1

See Claude Hittell at —

— WE

HOLLERS

BUICK

OF

2505 S. I'ark

TOP

VALUE

STAMPS —

S TR IC K LA N D - M O R R IS O N

2

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INCORPORATED

PARK A V EN U E
Sanford

GIVE

Ph. FA 2-08B1

308 E. First SI.

Sanford • FA 2-1181

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wen
Th* rcUlloDi and dutlea or
■ acmpipcr to society were
■Ala pointi itreJK d by Mr*.
Dorothy Austin, former fea­
ture editor oI The Sanford
tferald, la a talk Monday

night for Sanford Chapter
1401, Women of the Mooae.
Pointing out that there are
parta of the world where peo­
ple are willing to die for the
freedoms we take for granted

DeBary A A R P Grew?
Board Meeting
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Tho DeBary Chapter of the
American Asaoclatkm of Re­
tired Peraona (AARP) will
hold an executive board meet­
ing at 10 a.m. Friday at the
P i n Recreation Hall of the
DeBary Fir* Station.
At Util time board mem­
b er! will rote on a permanent
meeting plaee for the Chap­
te r and alio will consider
apoasorlng a monthly pro-

DeBary Club
Schedules Art
Workshop
By Mn, Adam Muller
Plana for a Painting Workahop to be held for members
of the DeBary Art* and Crafts
Chib, beginning neat Tuesday
a t • a.m., were made by the
group at the first meeting of
the fall season held last
Thursday at 10 a.m. at the
DeBary Mansion House with
Chester Eldridgo presiding.
It waa announced that there
will be a Juried Show of De­
B ary artists at the Mansion
House on Oct. 6 and members
also were advised oi the joint
A rt Festival to bo held at the
DeBary Community Center,
Oct. 24-20.
It was voted lo have small
decala of the DeBary Arts
and Crafts Club seal ordered
to be used by members when
exhibiting by attaching the
aeala to framca of their paint
Inga.
Hire* now members, Mrs.
G. Sottong of DcLand and
Mrs. L. P. Williamson and
Mra. P. L. Walston of Dr'
11ary, wrre Introduced by
Mrs. Beatrice Atul'er, mem
bership chairman.
Membership in the DeBary
Club Is open to residents of
all surrounding communities.
Those Interested should con
tact Mrs. Muller or any pre
aent member.

Unit To Meet
The Auxiliary Unit of South
Setnlnolo VFW Post 82117 will
meet i t 8 o'clock tonight at
tho VKW Post Home on the
Old Dixie Highway. Mrs
Ruth Hopkins, president, will
preiidp.

gram of recreation for all DeBary residents.
Officials of the group ad­
vise that after careful anal­
ysis of the Bow Medical Care
BUI for Lie Aged, they have
gone on record in support of
the bill.
They advise that this bill,
which is “to provide for the
medics! anil hospital can- ol
the aged through a system of
voluntary health Insurance,"
Is offered as a substitute for
the controversial King-Andrrson Bill under Social Security.
The Bow Bill provides for
an income (ax credit ot up to
$150 to pay premiums for any
approved private health In­
surance program and also
provides direct government
assistance for those unable to
provide themselves with such
insurance.
The DeBary Chapter feels
that under this bill there will
be a minimum nf government
participation and control thus
allowing the Individual a free
choice i n .selection of physiclan and hospital.

Newcomers Club
Sets Luncheon,
Fashion Show
By Jane Casselberry
A Buffet Luncheon and Fas­
hion Show will highlight the
next meeting of the South
Semirole Welcome Wagon
Newcomers Club to be held at
11:30 a. m. on Thursday, Kept.
19, at the Land O'T.akcs Coun­
try Club in Casselberry.
Fashions for fall ami winter
from Carole's Dress Sliop In
Longwood Plaza will be shown
by the following models: San­
dy Lal'umu, June Goodwin,
Doris Do-.s, Clare I'autscn,
Evelyn Chapman and Hurley
Mostrom.
Cards will be played fol­
lowing t!:e fashion show, time
permitting.

Library Sets
Schedule
fly IIon on Kites
The Longwood Library will
continue Its regular schedule
of hours durlnif the winter
months, Mrs. Marjgy Manner,
librarian, announced today,
Tho Llbrury Is open on
Tuesdays from 7 until !l pm ,;
on Thursdays fioni It until 5
p.m. and on Saturdays from
9:34 until tl:3 o a.m.

New Ovjes3©
Bernice Kelsey
The Oviedo High School tu-i
added seven additional facul­
ty members this year bring
ing the total to 211.
John Dawn* wilt be in­
structing In the field of social
studies, lie has a B. A. de­
gree from the University ot
North Carolina ami at pre­
sent is doing graduate work
at Stetson University. Last
year he taught at Ocoee. Hu is

In America, Mr*. Austin
charged member* of her au­
dience with their Individual
responsibility in helping to
keep these freedoms alive,
particularly those of speech
and press.
In doing so. she staled
“The most important rciponbility of a newspaper Is to
keep you, the public, Inform­
ed of the facts . . . facts of
government, facta pertaining
to politics and politicians,
facts of the business world
and facts relating to tho
many humanitarian and ser­
vice o'ganiiatlons and the
works they accomplish.
“ Another vital function of
a newspaper ia to report con­
troversial issues ami, in some
Instances, to keep these con­
troversies alive for rarely Is
anything worthwhile ever ac­
hieved without some contro­
versy.
“ It also Is our privilege to
report the many philanthropic
works of organizations such
as yours, tho Women of the
Moose. We like to tell you
about these things and to
bring the proper recognition
to deserving persons.
“ Remember, you. the peo­
ple, make the news and here
in America you are free to
make it in almost any way
desired. At the sam e time we
of the press arc free to re­
port It. I.ct us keep It that
way!’* she urged in conclus­
ion.
.
Following Mrs.
Austin’s
program officers of the Chap­
ter conducted the enrollment
ritual for new members. Join­
ing at this meeting were Mrs.
Christine Wilson, Mrs. Shar­
on Kee, Mrs. Kathleen Faughnan, Mrs. Mildred Gear ami
Mrs. Florence McCarson.
A business meeting of the
Chapter will bu held at 8 p.
m. on Sept. 23 at the tem­
porary Moose Homo in Lake
Mary.

615 Turn Out
For Fish Fry
And Clinic
A crowd of 815 persons were
served fish, hush puppies and
ail the trimmings Saturday
night at the Oviedo Athletic
Association's Fish Fry with
a record number of them re­
maining for the Football
Clinic staged by the Senior
and Junior Varsity teams of
Oviedo High School.
John Courier, association
president and Roswell Noegel, general chairman for the
fish fry, expressed (heir ap­
preciation to ail those help­
ing to make the fund raising
project such a success. More
than $1,204 was raised to
apply toward Indebtedness of
tile athletic field.
The football clinic kicked
off promptly at 8 p. m. with
Hob Ward as cmcoe. Sponsor­
ed primarily for thosn not
well jersed in the sport, the
clinic featured demonstrations
by members of both varsity
teams designed to educate
the fans on finer polnLs of
football in order that they
might better enjoy the forth­
coming games.
During the evening Mayor
Leo Cary was crowned “ best
ticket seller in Oviedo” by
Dot Courier, ticket chairman
for tho project. Cary sold
more than 444 ticket to Hie
dinner and clinic.

W a n te d

married to thu former Lorita has offered .1 Driver's Educa­
Mine* of Orlando,
tion course, which Is being
taught the llrst semester by
Richard Zctloy |* director Marion Martin of Sanford. He
of the hand and chorus. Ho has u Bachelor and a Mast­
has a Bachelor of Music de­ er's Degree from tho Unlvcr
gree from North Western also sily of Florida, Marlin la
an M A., from Rutger*. Zel- married and has three sons.
ley Is married lo the funner HU wile is presently leachBarbara Adair of Maitland, In : at South Seminole Junior
and they are making their Hi :!i tn Sanford. The second
home at Chuluota.
semester ho will be at l.yman.
Oviedo for tho first year,
Sirs. Donna Neely, Oviedo,

NEW OVIEDO TEACHERS this year are, front, from left, Mrs. Donna
Neely, Miss Dorothy Rice and Mra F.ffie Mao P orter; Luck, Marion Mar­
tin, John Dawes am! Richard Zulley. Mrs. Nell Drill i ami Ai tliur Scott,
also new a t the school this your, were not present for the photograph.

ALTAMONTE AND CASSELBERRY Scout.-* camping a t Juniper Springs
last Friday were, front, front left, Denni.-t Mardic.sano, Billy Dempsey,
Ricky Casselberry, J’etcr Montgomery, David Krohne, Bill Dandcra arul
Danny Casselberry, all of Troop 3-il. Those in back, from Troop 38. are
Explorer Adviser Donald MacLeod, and Barry 1’oit, John Stuart, Mike Se­
well, Cory McBride, Bob James and Jeff MacLeod. Leonard Casselberry,
Troop 3-11 committee chairman is at right.
(Herald Photo)

Firemen

Casselberry

Adult clns’ca In F.U-t-tronlc*
Technology will open next
Tuesday at 7 p.m. nt Lyman
High -School, E, S. DoiikIu- s,

French Classes
To Organize
Monday

tr e a d L .

Scouts Camp A t Juniper Springs “ j j j j *

Electronics
Course Offered
Get New Equipment
Af Lyman
Parents Oppose
BY JANE CASSELBERRY
Fire Chief Paul Bales reported at Monday
niybt’s meeting of the Board of Aldermen that with­
Organization in the next 10 days tint Volunteer F ire Department
will acquire a Rcausci-Ann, life-sized dummy used
teaching techniques for artificial respiration, and
In Lake Mary ain movie
projector to lie used for showing training

Barents of chltddrcn at the
Lake Mary Elementary School
went on record through ballot
vote Tuesday night as being
opposed to the organization
of any specified school group
at this time.
The vole followed open dis­
cussion of the idea intro­
duced by Principal Floyd
An organisational meeting
Richards who presided at the
for rln - i in Beginners and
first meeting of the group
Advance French, open to all for the current school term.
residents of Seminole Coun­ Some 200 persons were in
ty and »ui rounding areas, attendance.
will bo held at the Lake Mary
Richards Introduced the
K lenv ntary School next Mon
faculty mem tiers after opco­
1I.1 , ..t t
p .m .
lin g the m eeting with a de*
&lt; uiv c -U for th e courses, voy on;l| a n | pledge to the
w hich are b e in g sponsored 1flag.
under direction of the Semi
New report cards were
note County Adult Education shown and explanation of the
Department, will be a $2 reg- grading system was made for
&gt;»'cation fee and price of the the parents. Tentative plan*
textbook.
for the annua! Winter Festi­
Those per* ns interested in val were discussed and both
either course hut unable to mother* ami fathers were urg­
attend Monday night's organ­ ed to sign up for homeroom
ic nti ,n.il meet In;:, may con­ duties. Chairmen for each
tact Mrs. George Stubbing*, homeroom group will be
instructor.
elected In the near future.

who holds a B. A. degree
from Drake University, will
bo leaching Enjlish, Spanish,
and Remedial Reading. Mrs.
Neely 1* married to Ralph
Neely, who is connected with
I Nelson and Company The
[ couple has nnc son who is
a student at OHS.
Mi" Dorothy Rico rejoins
the faculty after a year's
leave of absence. This year
she will be teaching (lie first
grade Mis* Rice, wild hold*
an A It. Degree from Hollins,
lives in Orlando.
Mrs. Kific Mae l’ortcr who
I* third grade teacher rereived a B. S. degree from
Morris Harvey, Charleston,
W. Va. Last year Mrs. Port­
er taught at Mims. She Is
married to John Porter. The
couple has four childdren, all
of whom are married.
Arthur Scott, who holds an
M. A Degree from the Uni­
versity nf Alabama, leaches
industrial Art and is Assist­
ant Coach. Seutt’s last leach­
ing position was at Thomssvllte, (ia. He is married to
the former Dorothy Goolsby,
and the couple are the par­
ents of two sons,
Mr*. Nell Druediag, Music
Director, holds a F.I.C.U. detree from F.S.U. Her hus­
band is retired from the U.5.
V F. and Is now attending
F. S U. while the family is
residing at Casselberry,

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THUTtS., SEPTEMBER 12, 1063

COUNTY NEWS

fc d iiio n

film.

Area Firemen
Entertain For
Children
By Donna Estes
T h e Long wood Volunteer
Fire Department held il.s an­
nual Splash Party fur the
children or Hie firemen last
Saturday afternoon at the
home of .Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lomtnler on 14th Avenue.
In addition to swimming,
the youngsters and parents
present enjoyed refreshments
of hot ’.logs, baked beans, po­
tato salad, role claw, apple
pie. cake, punch and coffee.
Those attending were Herschel Swaford and Jodie; Mr.
anti Mrs. Joe Daffron and
Sherry und Mary Lou; Air.
and Airs. Jim Morris and
Debbie, Larry and Jimmy;
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Reiter and
Sue and Joyce Ann; .Mr, and
Mrs. John O’Barr and Randy,
Larry and Cathy;
Air. and .Mr*. Uri.m Snow,
Mr. and .Mrs. Fred Ksctavon
and Lucky, Ricky and Eu­
gene; Air. and .Mrs. Harold
Willis and Keith, Billy and
Bruce; Mr. and »vtr*. Charles
Dudley ami Chuck; Ted Walla
and the host and hostess and
their children, Jaitlo.-, Carta
and Barbara.

Oviedo Group
Gets $71.50
For A LSA C
Ily Bernier Krliry
An enthusiastic group nf
Oviedo Teenager* working in
Sunday’s drive for ALSAC
under direction of Atis. T. L.
Lingo Jr. collected a total of
$71.50 for leukemta-strlckcn
chilJrcn.
Those making door to door
collection* included Marshall
Lingo, Marilyn Partin, Gay
Utrey, Ted Aulin, Jimmy Cou­
rier, Sherry Walls, Walter
Iti-aidcy, Joy Wainwright and
Arthur E*’*ns

Garden Circle
To Meet
By Shirley Wentworth
The opening meeting of the
Bear Lake Garden Circle wilt
he held at 8 p. m. today nt
the home of Mrs. Albert J a ­
cobs, Lake Asher Circle.
Airs. C. L. Urunk, new pres­
ident who was installed at
tho last meeting nf tho sum­
mer, will preside.

A training class ruing tho
new equipment Will be belli

By Jane Casselberry
Altamonte Springs Explor­
er Scouts joined with mem­
bers ot the Green Bar Patrol
of Boy Scout Troop 341 of
Casselberry for an overnight
camping trip last Friday
night to Juniper Springs In
the Ocala National Forest.
The boys were accompanied
by Explorer Adviser Donald
MacLeod and Leonard Cas­
selberry, Troop 341 Commit­
tee Chairman.
Though the campers were
doused with several inches of
rain Friday night they had
a bright sunshiny day on
Saturday for swimming in
the blue icy water* of the
spring and hiking on the na­
ture trails.
The area was developed by
the C.C.C. in the thirties and
the water wheel that once
supplied electricity for the
ramp still turns, adding a
picturesque note.
The group stopped for sup­
per at Alexander Springs and
(uund the people there con­
cerned about two ten year
old girls who were missing.
Some of the boys joined the
search party which was comb­
ing the woods ami swamp
that surround the park trying
desperately to locate them
before darkness fell. The girls
were not found, however, un­
til the next morning but
were safe after their night in
the swamp.
After a supper of hoho
stew made by MacLeod's se­
cret recipe, the group le-ft for
home. Altamonte Scouts who
made the trip were John
Stuart, Mike Sewell. Barry
Bolt, Cory AtcBridc, Bob
Janies and Jeff MacLeod.
Boys from the Casselberry
Troop were* David Krohne,
I’e-ter Montgomery. Dennis
Alarchesano, Blit Dempsey,
Bill Dandera, Danny Cassel­
berry and Ilieky Casselberry.

Projects
By Jfltta Bartow
The Altamonte Springs Com­
munity Library has announced
plans for two fund-raising pro­
jects, the first a rummage
•ale to be held Oct. 4-5 and
the second, a Fashion Show
to be held beginning at 10
a. m. on Oct. 17.
Definite locations have not
been set for cither project
at this time although It wst
reported that the Fashion
show probably will take place
at the Altamonte Community
Chapel building.
Mrs. Keith Nixon and Mr*,
ro-chairmcn for this event,
will be assisted by Mrs. Way­
ne Sobolka and Alra. Thomas
Pinnock.
Airs. J. D. Morrison, who is
being assisted with the rum­
mage sale by Airs. Beulah
Kemp and Airs, E. A. Wct»e
announced that articles for
the sale already are arriving
and are being stored in the
Express Office fur the present
time.
All contributions will be
gratefully accepted and those
in need of transportation ser­
vices are asked to contact
one of those in charge at tha
Express Office.

Longwood Voters
To Re-Register
B y Donna E a tra

Residents of the City, of
Longwood who wish to vote in
the Dee, 3 municipal elec­
tions must re-reglster bcfoia
Nov. 23 in compliance w ill
the special act pa*ned by tho
P.MI3 legislature which nl-o
provides for ub-entee ballot­
ing for the first time In l-oug.
wood.
The new regi-ration book Is
SSJH Group
open each day at City Hull
during the open hours.
To Elect
Coming up for re-election In
December arc the council
Officers
seats now held by Jimmy
By Jane Casselberry
Reiter. Carl I.ommler amt B.
The Soulh Seminole Junior
I« “Slick” Helm*.
High School Atlilelic Associa­
tion w ill elec! officers for Ihc
coming year at a meeting to Area C Of C
he held at 8 p m. Monday at To Meet
the school.
Ity Donna Kslea
Henry Duncan, last year’s
The Longwood Area Cham.
chairman, urges all mothers Wr of Commerce will hoicl
as well as fathers interest­ It* first meeting of the 1963*
ed in school athletics to come (II year nt 8 p.m. today In the
Civic League Building on
out and support the group in
Church Street.
order to continue the suc­
Conducting the bus!ne*s
cessful program begun last session wilt he Bud Scott,
year.
temporary chairman.

next Wednesday daring tho
7:34 p.m. meeting nt the Fire
House.
Chief Hate* reminded thu3&gt;&gt;
present that it is this type
training that make* it pos­
sible t.» save a life in the
event of such an emergency
a* happened Inst Sunday
morning when a six month*
old baby was saved from suf­
focating by the quick action
of It. Af. Nlbtack anil Fire­
man Owen An*ley.
Bates stated that is Is ttuRALPH S. JENSEN
combined effort that saves
the life and expressed pride Seminole County Director of
In hi* firemen who have put Vocational and Adult Educa­
In so much of their own time tion, announced today.
to ncquiro tin- necessary
Instructor will bo Ralph
knowledge uml training.
S. J unsen who also teach is
He reported that the -South­ Electronics Technology for
eastern Underwriter’s re pre- high school students a t Lysentutive from Jacksonville man.
1m* eo mpie tinI u survey of
The elass will be- limited to
town facilities und that the -4 persona and a good baektovvn ha* requirted a recoin- ground in mathematics will
nu-ndation from the under- bo necessary for successful
writers for n better Insurance participation.
Training aids of Philco
rate.
Alra. II. I . Johnson
Lucille Spivey and daughter
In line with the underwrit­ manufacture will be used and
We
want to wish Patty Grace Ann and one by Airs.
a
complete
range
of
te-t
ers suggested, future plan*
to keep pace with the growth the course which will have us Baker a vicry happy birth- Alurray Kanner. She rereiv.
Just thirteen year* cd many, many lovely gifts.
of the town within the next]i it- text "It,nic Concepts and day.
* • • Mr*. Gertrude LeGer
DU
Circuits,”
published
by
18 months should include n
young. • • • Sorry to hear that Is in Lakeland vlsiUng with
paid fireman on duty around I’tiilco. Students also will he Grace Ann 1
her son Dewey LeGer. • • *
tho clock anil sleeping quar­ rtquircd to purchase 11 copy left ankle. She ha* been un­ Have been to!,l that Cecil
of
Uooko's
“Atilt
he
mallei
of
ter*.
able lo go to school. Hurry Mixon’s camp up on the We
Subtile* for thu threc-man Electronic,*.” published by am! . et well lin e s Ann. • • •
kiva River has been cleared
Mt-Graw-H
h.
Fee
fur
tha
first
•lin t needed arc* •■rttni.iUit lu
- locator Course has been set Air. and Mr*. James Robert of “ gangsters," (garfish, that
total $10,004 annual ly how­
Leo of Virginia Beach, Va. is), Hubert Johnson and Bill
at $2A.
ever Botes added that saving*
and
children Byron and Kar­ Grow got one that was a
Applications should lx* made
in in uranic premiums for
with Douglas- nt the Helmut en have been here visiting whopper (they sayt. Hear tell
the resident* would amount
Administration Building in Mr* II. A. Taylor and other that it weighed 30 pounds.
to much more thisn tins sum.
relatives. James Is stationed That is really a wlwppcr. • *
Fan ford.
He reported that the de­
there in live Navy. • • • j,r . Ran into Herbert TTiurst m
partment responded to four
He Carolyn Fay Spivey got and son Bryan in Orlando
brush fire call* and one emer­
to come home for the week­ last week. Didn't get to see
gency during the month of
end to see her parents Her­ Grace a* she and her sister
man and Lucille SpRcy. Caro­ were truuseau buying. (Not
August.
lyn is a patient at Sunland for Grace but the sister ) HerHe also made an appeal fer
Center in Orlando. • * • Rev. Vert and Grace arc former
more volunteers for service in
Earl L. Baker and Mrs. Rak­ Monroe residents. They n-u*
the fire department and pro­
By Bonna Estes
er amt children, Mike. Jerry live in Tampa. Sure glad to
spective members are Invited
Old Glory American Le­ and Linda are new residents *ee them. • • • Heard the
to attend the firemen'* meet­
ings on Wednesday* at 7.30 gion Post 183 wilt hold Us in Paola Rev. Baker is pas- Seminole High School Bund
first meeting nf the 19J3 61 tur ol the Wesleyan Methodist during the Kiwanis Auction
p.m.
year next Monday at 8 p. m. chureh at Wilson's Corner. Saturday evening at the Civic
at the Host Home on t’rairie We are clad to welcome them Center and I must say that
Methodist Men Lake m Fern Park.
here. • • • Mr. and Mrs. they are really great. I bet
Current officers of the Post Hubert Martin ant son of (his is the year that they wdl
To Reorganize
are David Wentworth, com­ Cocoa Beach spent the week­ be aske&lt;| to go many place*
A reorganizations! meeting mander; Jack Beauchamp, end here visiting relatives * • and give concerts. Lets all
of the Men's Club of the Ebon- first vice commander; Ro­ Mrs. Kenneth Kern* an t Mrs. back them when they do. • *
czer Methodist Church wilt tv1 bert Newell, second vice Murray Kanner spent Hie da) Mr, and Mrs. Ritso-l! Mann
held at 7 p. rn. today at the j commander; Thomas Lcfgrcn, .Monday shopping and getting are parents of twin troys born
church.
j historian, William Chambers. the last minute details done Tuesday in Orlando. Bussell
Guest speaker for the meet- service officer: R. T. Stover, for the wedding Saturday of is a former boy and is ths
Ing wdl be Douglas Stenstrom.] adjutant: Maurice Rudolph Vorut a Kern*. VonJa and Wil­ sen of Jack Mann of Monroe.
Plans al.vo will be discussed finance ufitcer; Linton Cox. lis Carter wilt he married in * * *VV. If. Almond ha* ju*t
for future programs of the chaplain and Joseph Keller, the Wesleyan M e t h o d i s t returned from a trip to At­
sergeant at arms.
club.
Church at Wilson's Corner. lanta, Ga. and Anniston, Ala.
Atembcr* of the executive Time is 6 o'clock. Ail friends * * • Our thought this week
Supper will be served by
members of the church's committee are tl. D. Alcln- Invited. • • • Site hat been Is “ Aggressive fighting for
Women's Society of Christ­ tosh Jr., Ralph St re blow and the honor guest at several the right is (he greatest spurt
Dan Gilbert
ian Service,
j bridal showers lately, unu by | tho world knows.

Lake Monroe Jottings

Old Glory Posl
Sets Meeting

�Judge Kelly
Described
As Erratic

5

%

i &gt; a n f n r i i

I f m

t U n

Diem Reported
Fearing Coup

The aource* said govern­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
(UPI) — The South Viet­ ment agents had arrested «
namese government today Saigon University profess- r
and a prominent lawyecr tn
was reported quietly picking
their round-up of pervoni
A prosecution witness testi­
up persons who might act suspected of strong opposi­
fied today that Pasco Circuit
ngainst the regime should the tion to the Ngo family r&lt;s«
Judge Richard Kelly Injected
United States divide to hack gime.
Changeover in the po»t- himself Into a rase and made
a
coup d'etat.
Diem und his powerful
mastership at Casselberry erratic rulings during a 1962
Suspicion between h i g h brother and chiuf political ad­
poit office bat been postpon­ murder tria l
Vietnamese o f f i c i a l s und viser, Ngo Dinh Nhu, shewed
ed because PO officials at
Dade City Attorney Charlie
Americans deepened with the no signs of following Lodge's
Orlando have not yet receiv­ Luckie Jr. continued on the
Incrcuse pace of c h a r g e s advice that Nhu tie dismissed
ed the necessary papers. stand as the house prosecu­
over the handling of the from his position of high
Change will be made on re­ tors’ witness in the trial of
•••
Buddhist crisis und t h e authority.
ceipts of the documents.
the 33-year-old Pasco judge
struggle
against the Com­
• • •
The U. S. government is
on charges of Judicial tyran­
munist Viet Cong guerrilla*. known to consider Nhu as the
All former West Virginians ny.
Informed sources s a i d engineer behind the crack­
are Invited to a reunion and
The Senate was to recess
President Ngn Dinh Diem, down on Buddhist* which has
picnic Sunday at Blanton Park the first week of the ca«e at
Reprisals Asked
angered over advice given brought widespread popular
at Titusville.
1 p.m. to take a long weekend
him hy U. S. Ambassador protests. The Kennedy admin­
BRASILIA (Ul’l&gt;—Military
• • •
before returning to sit as a
Henry Cabot Lodge,, fears a istration in Washington fears
authorities
today
demanded
With attention centered on court of Impeachment at 9:30
Contract price of 6.75 cents U. S.-hacked coup and is en­ that a government including
“ rigorous punishment” of the
the “Fighting Seminolea” op­ a.m. Monday.
fiOU enlisted Murines, soldiers
per half pint of milk for forcing security precautions Nhu would lack sufficient
Luckie told the Senate that
ener with Titusville next Fri­
und airmen who took part in
public suport to wage n sue.Seminole County Schools was ngainst the possibility.
day at Memorial Stadium here, during the murder trial of
Thursday's abortive revolt.
cessful fight against tha
It would be easy, .perhaps, to pre-Judged Hill'a ease in a
agreed upon this morning by
Viet Cong rebel*.
overlook the fact that in real­ drawn-out hasiel over whether
School Supt. R. T. .Milwee
Lodge conveyed Washing­
ity the JVs open the irrid oca- Hill's confession and that of Kennedy Rests
and Perfection Coop Dairies.
NEWPORT, R. I. (LTD —
ton'# position to Diem Mon­
eon here. They play Seabreeze his mother should be intro­
Milwee was authorized by
President Kennedy relaxed
day, and pointed cut that con­
duced into evidence.
here at 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
the School Board Thursday af­
with
his family beside Nurratinues! aid to South Viet Nam
• • •
The attorney said Kelly
ternoon to negotiate the con­
gunsett Bay today in weuther
is encountering increasing
tract.
These are the sain# JV» who permitted the mother's confes­ considerably cooler than ho
opposition from some mem­
The price was five cents per
have been knocking nose* with sion to be used against Hill
left behind in Washington.
bers of Congress who seek
half pint last year when the
the Seminole Varsity, They hut did not permit Hill’a con­
reforms lu-re.
schools served 2.171.919 half
have leraned a lot, not only fession to lie used against
Navy Man Lost
pints, including 1,321,232 with
Itv Donna Kile*
front Couches Ralph Stumpf her. “The only conclusion I
PORT JEFFERSON, N. Y.
the pupils’ lunches. The con­ The Longwood Area Cham­
tAt
it
Ar
ami John Colbert but from the could draw was that Judge
sumption figure will lie higll- ber of Commerce Thursday
' ‘rock-’ein", sock-’em" scrim­ Kelly was prejudiced against (U PD —A smull Navy launch
this year,
night openeil its current year
me ur my client and that he returning 2 1 sailors to their
mages with the big boys.
Tlie school had served milk with the election of Allen L
tried to show me up in court," ship after n night ashore cap­
• • •
sized in windswept Long Is­
sinre the opening of the term Marvell and Donald Brown
John and Jean Fitzpatrick, said Luckie.
under an agreement with Per­ as new directors alter a
Luckie described the Judge's lam) Sound early tuday. All
of tit Stoney Bank Crescent,
but one man were rescued.
fection that it would accept change in by-laws was ap­
actions
during
ths
trial
at
er­
Musselburgh, Scotland, have
the price finally agreed on proved calling for a total of
JIM HARDY celebrated hi* 72nd birthday Thursday by handing out 72
written Mra. Horace Dodge ratic.
WASHINGTON (U PD -T ha
.
. . In this instance, 6.73 12 directors.
Party
Cited
"It
was
a
very
disjoined
overtime parking tickets. He was feted with u birthday party in the after­
Jr., founder of Girls’ Town,
United
States is reviewing tts
cents.
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala.
(UPI)
Other
changes
approved
in
noon by ill's fellow officers at police headquarters. Front the left: Chief
offering to come to North Or­ procedure,” said Luckie. "It
Schools throughout the state tho by-law* allow un officer aid program and all other ac­
—Members
of
the
National
was
a
mess.”
He
described
Roy Williams, Sgt. It. W. Tench Jr., Capt. Arnold Williams and Putiollando to help with the school.
had balked on earlier milk to succeed hi rind f and *et tivities In South Viet Nam to
States Rights Party who led
mun Hardy, Eurl Iloimiuartlta and C. C. Dodson.
(Herald Photo)
North Orlando Company offi­ the judge's ruling as “the now
bids of 7.3 cents. Some the official meeting time at
protest
marches
against
school
you
see
them
und
now
you
meet tho "test" laid down by
cials say that such offers are
schools commenced serving H p. ill.
desegregation
here
were
or­
don't variety,” which he said
President Kennedy that they
coming in by tho hundreds.
fruit
juices
Instead
of
milk
Charles Stewart, co-chair­
meant that Kelly would rulo dered Thursday to appear be• • •
must
help the war effort
hut Seminole schools served man for tlie Chamber's city
fore a federal grand jury.
against
Ihe Communists.
Front the Civitan bulletin: A one way -on a point at one
milk
under
the
alaive
agree­
directory committee, report­
time und another way later on
"What
helps to win tho war
collection letter liegun, "\Vo
ment.
ed that eight o( the 15 plats
Vengeance Seen
the same point.
we support," Kennedy told
are surprised that we have not
drawn
(or
distribution
In
he
He said he felt Kelly in­
MIAMI (D PI)—Cuban ven­
received anything from you.”
.1 NOft H I COUNTIES
census had been completed his news conference Thurs­
jected himself into the case geance against the nntl-Castru
day. "What Interferes with
And the reply, “There’s no
ACCEPT
31
II.K
BIDS
and returned
"and I felt the judge should ruling family of Nicaragua,
the
war effort wo oppose."
reason to lie surprised. 1 didn't
JACKSONVILLE (UPD —
L. L. Cox, in charge of
go over a t the talde with the tlie Somozas, was seen today
He would not zay how, hut
•end anything.”
School children in three North house numbering, pointed nut
us a possibility in the mysteri­
state.”
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UI’I) h&gt;w the normal 1,500 ut the
he told nrwsmen that U. S.
• • •
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - Florida csmnties will be able the directory at the earliest
ous disappearance of a light —A |UU-car motorcade set out high school, one of three city
views "will be made morn
to
have
milk
with
their
possible
date
and
urged
that
All applicants for the Gray
Tlie U. S. State Department
plana owned hy a Somoza
today to tour Birmingham schools whirh admitted Ne­
lunches Monday for the first residents rooperate by pro clear as time goes on.”
Lady in the School program
ranch in Costa Kira.
groes Tuesday.
made its strongest pitch to time since classes started riding their name, address
schools uigirig a mass boycott
art) requested to meet a t tho
A total boycott of high the American Legion to gain
3.
amt telephone number.
Health Department assembly
LLSJ In Denmark in protest of classroom lute- school fhis-r* was reported ut&gt; nrrcptnnee of the administra­ Sept.
Duval, Alachua and Mar­
Cox was apponlted lo in
room ut 9:15 a, in. Monday fur
gtegution.
Tuskegcu
High
School
where
COPENHAGEN. Denmark
tion's policy on Cuba. It ion rounty school boards ae- vestigale the possibility of
the first phase of the training
Police
were
out
in
force
ut
ill Negroes entered under («d- failed.
(UPD—Vico President l.yn•
tvptcd bids for milk Thurs- erecting a sign on Highway
progruin. Red Cross orienta­
.ilewlvinJ*'Kra»ed W»'t I’l'.J vrwl lourt orders tills week.
■'on
Jk-J
I’mso'A
upp*
f
u
lly
First John J. Crlmmlns, | day ranging from 6 76 cents 17 92 advertising the City of
MIAMI *(•*.. - federal
tion and introduction to Gray
if*gl.
s
ut
d
/
hen
,
Negro
Some white residents of tin*
authoritic* were questioning fit / after in days &lt;•; tie get- girls quietly entered their rural town 50 miles northeast State Department coordlnn- to 6 73 cents per half pint, Longwood, Serving ns his
Lady.
ir
g
i.iwlll
turning,
today
be­
tor of Cnbun affairs, told a with most bids ut tho higher assistant will lie Mark Bill*
seven Cuban refugees lod.i)
• • •
Rejection of the roof slab*
White u( Uuntg-nciy were reported
gun a visit to Denmark which fuutlh slay of clas
par I. c l Legion
convention price.
tuck who also was named as
who
arrived
in
the
Florida
attendance
remained
far
h«Meeting is slated for the
of
three new school building*
planning
to
move
to
other
wav curtailed to permit him
School hoards accepted the membership chairman.
meeting last Sunday the
same place at 7:30 p. m. Mon­ Keys wearing camouflage fa more rest.
areas to secure schooling fur
was
voted Thursday after­
Sirs. Ik-tty Pyne was elect­
United Stales is embarked on bids when tlie Stats Milk
day for the purpose of dis­ tlgues, stocking face masks■I
their rhlltlicii. A move to set
Commission
said
it
would
not
noon
hy (lie School Board,
ed
lo
fill
the
office
of
secre­
a long fight short of war to
cussing the initiation of u and armed with several auto- l? n c f a „ l „
up u private inhool for whites
challenge any distributor of­ tary after Mrs, Charles Ste- giving as "Inferior material*
malic weapons.
L ..I S I U IJI
* l\ U
make
Cuba
mi
nntentuble
county-wide home n u r s i n g
was gaining harking.
MIAMI (Ill'll The Weath­
island for Premier Fidel Cus- fering milk to schools (ur 6.73 ward resigned effective at and nut meeting specifica­
One of the exiles, who ar­
service In which public health
Ill Mobile, !U t e e n a g e ) , heer Burruu reported today "a
cents or more.
tile close of the meeting.
Iro and the Communists.
tions" as tho reason.
rived
Thursday,
said
ihe
nurses will make visits lo
:;uri parading around Murphy1
moderate easterly wave" oi
E. P. Richards, treasurer,
A
fen.....
.
greeted
him.
Supt. H. T. Milwee said
group
was
“
returning
from
homes to treat individuals
High School. They carried
reported that only Sin re­ that the rejection will delay
Then Seeretitry of State
doing what the United Slates above normal shower* in the
needing this care.
Confederate
flag*
and
two
mains in tlie gciu-ral fund for nn undetermined period
OCALA (IT ’D - The Inals
has failed lo do about Fidel vicinity of Puerto Rico. Huch
« * •
worn a wig. When officers Dean Rusk appeared la-fore
waves
of
unsettled
Weather
ami
urged that 1963 61 dues tlie opening of new addition*
of
Negroes
charged
in
,mtithe
annual
national
command­
Put some fun in )uur life Castro and Itussian troops in sometimes build up into trop­ scgrcg.iliou
l&lt;c paid as soon as possible. to South Seminole Junior
demonstrations moved into urrest two of the I er's hanqut-t Thursday night
Cuba."
• . . join the adults of the Girl
The meeting was conducted High, Sanford Junior High
were continued until Oct. 29 demonstrators, a womun quick­ und -old those persons argu­
He declined to elaborate on ical storms.
Scouts of Seminole County.
hy Bud Scott, temporary and Rosenwald School.
Thursday when County Prose­ ly Invited the teenagers Into ing for wur against Cubit
the
statement
or
say
If
the
Cull 32J-1775.
cutor K. G. Muslch claim il her huckyuid adjacent to the overlook consequences. Thurs­
chairman.
The board awarded to Bak­
group had made an attack on Indicted
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
»
•
s
schoul.
KEENE. N. H. (U PD - T h e tim e witnesses had been
day,
Ihe
Loginii
run
vent
ion
er Bros., of Jacksonville, on
Cuba,
Six
aim
lent
demonstrator*
Jackie Paolo says she is still
"pressured and intimidated.”
endc! with a charge tile were ejected from a House
its low hid of $3,n33 the con­
p ic Cubans, six men ami a sou of one of tho singing Mc­
••hollering for help” in han­
Muslch declined lo identify
Guire sisters was indicted
United States has been fol­ committee hearing today in a Russian Bread
tract to provide air condition­
woman,
were
armed
with
two
dling the concessions a t the
Thursday on charges uf ag­ (he witnesses, scheduled to
lowing
a
policy
of
"timidity
ing and heating equipment
submachine
guns,
one
auto­
renewed
flare-up
of
violence
Seminole games. Parents of
gravated assault uud rubbery, testily against Marion Counnml vacillation” on the Cuban over un investigation into In Short Supply
classroom material* for Ly­
the high schol undergraduates, matic rilie and three 45-cal- lie is Harold K. Teeter, 21, of
NAAUP Prcsident Frank
situation.
illegal student travel to Com­
MOSCOW (UPI) — New man High School.
how about giving the girl a iber automatic pistols.
Marlboro, »on of Christine und - Pinkston.
*1he Legion rullcd on the munist fiilm.
restriction*
on the sale of
big hand—u HELPING hand,
Rev. Pinks ton is accused of
John li. Teeter uf New York,
nation’s tenders to use all
Two of the six. kicking and oread in Moscow focused at­
that 1*7 Call her a t 322-3332.
unlawful
publication
hy
use
was named to a Iwo-couAt in­
necessary means —- including struggling, were bodily hus­ tention today on Russian agri­ Hearing Delayed
JF K Comments dictment
• •
•
By Donna E sin
by tlie Cheshire o f ‘picket placards ami with
Hearing for William E.
arming Cuban refugee* or tled from tho room. The other culture as Premier Nikita S.
It was UKA L, nice to liuve
An annexation ordinance
county grand jury. The indict­ contributing to the delinquen­
"proceed boldly alone” with four went without much of a Khrushchev's most important Smith, 43, of Waycross, Gu.,
tlie Presbyterian ladies from On Biographer
cy
of
minors
by
encouraging
for two patceD of land, niie U, S. arms — to enforce the
ment also iinioed William
charged with the holdup of tho
struggle a* Chairman Edwin ] domestic problem,
WASHINGTON (UPD — Hurst of Troy, N. Y.
all over Florida visiting Sun*
youngsters to picket.
of
which is tlie building -itc Monroe Doctrine and throw K. Willis, (D-Ls.) of tho | Reports circulating In the Fern I’ark branch of W inter
ford us First Church played President Kennedy t u r n e d
County Judge Lewis Myers
for the new Wtnn-Dixm Store the Communist* oat &lt;&gt;( the Committed on Un-American capital said peasant* in many Park Havings and Loan A»j &gt;hostess to the Synodical (state book reviewer on a subject he
overruled an objection to tlie
going up ut Mobley's Corner western hemisphere.
Aclivitier stood and shouted | pari* of tho country are buy c hit inn last week, was post­
continuation hy Tampa de­
women of the church&gt;. Just a know* well—himself.
on
Highway
17*92,
wu»
unani­
Girl,
4,
Killed;
The
resolution
was
adopted
to
police: “Throw them out!” ing up bread and grain err- poned this morning by U. S ,
At
his
news
c
o
f
e
r
e
n
c
e
Wonderful source o f great
fense attorney Francisco Itn*
mously adopted after tliiee without orip dis ,-nting voice
Hire* of tht, -Indents eject­ eats to feed their cattle, ant Conrmis*inner .lumen S, IlyrTi
Thursday, Kennedy was asked
driipilez.
power of accomplishment!
ul n from the 2,'.ni.'&gt; convention del­ ed were teen-agers. They that housewives arc sttn'klnu to 11 a. tn Monday. Smith wn.t
• • •
what he thought about a re­ Mother Stricken
Rodriguez said the Negroes consecutive reudim.
meeting Thursday i . lit of egates.
identified themselves ns Tug upon macaroni, sugar, canned remanded tu Orungu County
Word from Brigitte Geis- cently published critical book
MIAMI (UPD — A four- were entitled to a speedy
tlie
l.angwood
City
t
ricil.
Loner, 16, Bloomington, lud., meat, sardines and cereal*. *j -»iI in lieu of $10,Out) bund.
on
his
presidency,
trial
on
the
charges
stemming
year old girl was killed Thurs■Irr, German exchange stu­
Other property inel ided In
n special student ul Indiana
dent who attended school in Kennedy said he hud gotten day when her mother's ear from demonstrations at sev­
University; Mark Hrudy, 17,
Sanford in 1938-59, says she tiie flavor of Victor Disky's j went mq of control and hit eral Ocala restaurants July the old itin nee, number 171, Church Cards
is situated north of Church
LEEDS, England (DPI) — New Yelk, a I It) College stu­
30.
I* liot m artiid yet, contrary to ‘JFK : The Man and the g power pole and a tree.
.Street uud also front. High­ Vicar of Leeds Canon Fenton dent, and t liffonl MeUler, 21,
Authorities said the victim.
rumors, und does not Intern! Myth."
way 17-92.
Murlry Thursday night sug. Ding Dluini City, N. Y-, a
Then with tongue-in-cheek, Suzanne Rent/, died three
to do so until she is "at least
The mreting was adjourned gestc-d that tlie Church of Hunter Uollego student.
Sioux,
102,
Dies
tic
suid
”
1
am
looking
forward
hours after the gear shift of
30 years old.”
to reading it, because the purt the auto was driven into her
• •
•
SOUTH BEND, Ind. lUPl) subject to rail immediately Englund i s s u e membership
that
|
read
wax
not
us
brilliant
—Klkl
llidcnsun. 102, believ­ after rending of the ordi­ curds "so that when people
eye
by
tho
ntishup.
From Hie Kiwanis Bulletin,
ed
by
friends
to be the old­ nance, only business **lurduted move to new churches they Street Red
a*
I
gather
Ihe
rrst
of
it
is,
Tlie
mother,
Mrs.
Elmer
and this we like: If wives
only knew what their secre­ front what sonic critics have Renlz. 33. was in serious con­ est Sioux Indian in the na­ on the agenda for Thursday can introduce themselves hy
c a rd ”
night.
tion, died Thursday.
It's Funtimc
dition at a hospital.
Like Blood
taries think of their husbands suld.”

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Saturday; scattered afternoon showers; high today 88-94; low tonight In 70s.
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908 FKI., SEPTEMBER 18, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 17
TALLAHASSEE (I 'P li — VOL. 38

♦ - T e i o 6'

6 .7 5-Cent School Milk Approved
Milwee, Dairy
Get Together
On Price

mwA

Two Directors
Of Longwood
C. Of C. Named

U. S. Reviewing
Viet Nam Policy

100-Car Motorcade Stale Dept.
Fails To Sell
Tours Birmingham
Cuba Policy

U. S. Questions
Armed Cubans

Board Rejecfs
School Roofs

Ocala Continues
Trial To Ocl. 29

Six Ejected
From Hearing

Longv/ood Votes
In 17-92 Sites

A
VALDEZ HOTEL
■^£ar;!&gt;e Dov/riown Sanford
« L jjO u n g e

they wouldn't worry.
•

•

s

County Commission is con­
sidering the purchase of an
acre of land near Seminole
Memorial Hospital as a site
for the proposed nursing
home. Purpose is to mak# it
convenient for hospital per­
sonnel to serve the nursing
home, too.
•
•
•
An ''extra” 17.000 in the
rounty budget wiu a ,signed
to the general fund's contin­
gency fund and real estate
fund.
Henry Ward volunteered an
hour of bis time filling boles
In North Edgemon Avenue at
North OrUndo Monday after­
noon . . .
an hour well
-pent, other resident* »ay.

After Crash

Public Invited To Colorful Ceremony

OAKLAND. Calif. (UPI) Turn Thompson, 22, started lo
lump Thursday when he saw
a train bearing down on his
truck and trailer, which stall­
ed on two sets of railroad
tracks in Oakland.
As he leaned out Ha- safe
boat coxsw.no.
side, he spotted another train
On hand Sunday for the hearing down from the other
“ Welcome Aboard." will be direction and he "decided to
the superintendent, Cot. H. J. rido It out."
Furman, and the Command­ Both trains smashed into tho
ant, Capt. Joint W. Williams, rig, which was loaded with
vuih tlie faculty an I lilt* slalf, 32,800 bottles of ketchup.
who will assist visitors in a Firemen had to call for bull­
close in-pec turn ul t li c I r dozers In help clean up near­
"Ship.”
ly 24 inches of the gooey red
Following the lour of the fa­ stuff at tho crossing.
cilities, there will be an op­ Thompson, who for a few
portunity to ark questions frantic moments thought he
while refreshments are serv­ must he bleeding profusely,
ed.
lesinpcl without injury.

Sanford Academy To Be Commissioned Sunday
The Hanford Naval Acad
cmy. latest addition lo cdu
calional Institution.* in Cen­
tral Florida, will dress ship
and he officially commission­
ed on Sunday at 2 p.m. Tin*
colorful ceremony will be at­
tended b&gt; both civic and mili­
tary leader*. Following cummissioning, the Academy will
be open fur Inspection by tlie
public.
The Academy, located on
tire corner of McUonvllle and|

Celery Avenue* in Sanford, is
under the auspices of the
Benarr Macfaddcn Founda­
tion. which also supervises
the well known Castle Heights
Military Academy in Leba­
non. Tenn.
It t* one of the few private
institutions throughout t h e
cuuntry which emphasize* na­
val training. Basically an
academic institution, it will
prepare boys for Hie college
or service academy o&lt; then

choice. E x t r a
curricular
training in boat handling, ami
manship, piloting and naviga­
tion will be a Horded,
On the "Quarterdeck'' uf
Ihe Academy are numerous
aircraft models, ship insig­
nias and two recently pro­
duced oil paintings of Hie sea
by Mrs. E. D. Stoat, a well
known local artist. A portrait
of Captain John Paul Jones,
whore words, "I have not &gt;et
la-gun lu light,'' have been

an inspiration down through
the years, hangs m a place
of honor. Portrait* of later
Naval hero* decorate tho
bulkheads and their exploit*
will become known to each
midshipman.
The galley—a sea going kit­
chen—will serve the mess
deck (dining room) with
meals planned for building
bodies and pleasing the appe­
tites. The student* will each
take a turn at compirtment
clean.ng, me** cooking, and

Fri. Niles at the
Caribe!
Music by
The Hideaways’*

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Found Dead In
Clothes Dryer

14. c*r. David E. Dtaf* more than 75,000 Armed For* i and both ar» saalfMd to the

•Ifh. a M year nUrao of cei personnel.
Tilt Treniportetloo Company
gtafud Naval operations, James and Jones *r« grad* at Camp Leroy Johnson at
kaa returned to the Heavy nates of Crooma High School |New Orleans.
Attack Wlag One staff as
Kitty officer.
A mast graduate of the
M id ?i
Naval War CoUeya. Newport,
X. 1., Dearotph will relieve 14.
Cdr. C. Thomas CovtlJ, who
kaa been transferred to Glen*
via* (0L&gt; Naval Air Sla*

dryer, and National Guard unit* toon
storage expanding the numbers.

in

house,

a

became

small
ian

death chamber fo
for

air-tight
two small

boys here Sunday,
An

all-night search

ended

a* A. D. Cummings found the
bodies o f hla grandson, David
Wayne McCain, 8, and Rickey
4

next Saturday. The

d o e r had no latch Inside and

liminary search Boon develop,
ed Into a neighborhood hunt

Mary A. Jones
j Friday
D. C. HAMILTON

D. E. DEAROLPI1

Siamese Twins Parted

Charlie C. Flinn
Succumbs A t 86

Mr. Flinn w n the aon of
the late Henry Clay and Car
rle Rush Flinn and had spent
his entire life In the county.
H e waa a builder with Greenwood Mills until hla retire­
ment.
He was a deacon In the
Callle Self Memorial Uapllit
Church and was a member of
the Masonic L«dge No. 91 for
60 years.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Sallie Still Flinn, o(
Greenwood; five daughters,
Mra. W. G. Burnett, Mrs. LI
telle Huih, o f Green wood;
Mra. C. B. Bush, of Helton,
8 . C.; Mrs. Luclle Williams,
o f San Pablo, Calif., and
Mra. Myrtle Jordon of Aiken.
S. C., and three lis te n , Mrs.
J . II. Bush, o f Greenwood;
Mra. A. It. Stewart, of Halfour, N. C., and Mr*. A D
B raver of Chattanooga, Trnn.
Service* were held at the
Callle Self Church Sunday at
4 p in. with burial in Green­
wood Memorial Gardens.

electric clothes

authorities e s t i m a t e d the
youngstere died within three
mlnutea a fter closing its dour.
They suffocated.
David and Rickey disappear­
ed Saturday afternoon. A pre­

L a s ANGELES (UP1) Two teams o f aurgeons, work­
ing against a 34-hour dead­
line, aeccessfully separated
the Siam ese twin ions of a
teen-aged Glendale,
Calif.,
coupl* Sunday.
The operation on the dayold boys look three hours.
Surgical tea m i o f three doctori each were tislgncd to
David J. Smith, 17, son each baby in the operation.
•f Mr. and Mrs. Joel E. "T h e best we can say la
Smith, R.R.l, Longwood, is that they are in aatlifaclory
■ndcrgolng basic training at condition,” la id a spokesman
the Naval Training Center, for Children's Hospital, where
the operation was performed.
Groat Lakes, IQ.
"The critical, postoperative
Pfc. Vernon L. Jones, son period will last from a week
of Mr. and Mrs. Edda Jan­ to 10 days.”
Both Infanta w ere placed in
es, R.R. 1, and Pfc. The mil
James, son of Mrs. Maggla incubatora following the op­
James, 4t William Clark eration.
Court, are participating in The boys, Daniel Clifford
Exarciae Swift Strike 111 In and David Eugene, were
Georgia, North Carolina and born Saturday at Glendale
South Carolina
involving Sanitarium by Caesarian sec­
tion to Mrs. Rebecca Bartley, HI. She and her husband.
William, 19, gave permission
for the separation.
The twins were the first
children born to Bartley and
hll w ife. She was reported
in aatlifaclory condition at
Charlie Ctoment Flinn, M, the sanitarium.
died at his home near Green
Doctors said the separation
wood, S. C„ after several operation had to be perform ­

years of declining health. He
had many frienda in the San
ford area.

(U P I) with local police, eHH defense

located

____ j

LL Cdr. Dooald C. Hamil­
ton, administration officer of
Heavy
Attach Squadron
Throe, who also has been at
•NAS since 1157, has been
transferred to Heavy Photo*
graphic Squadron &lt;1 at Guam.
]*• Me been attached to
VANS since 1M0 In capacities
M flight instruelor, landing
signal officer, personnel of*
fleer and admlnlatratlce of*

4

— An

A la

Lee Si
Spann, who would hava

Daarolpk has served In
various capacities at Sanford
Naval Air Station since 1957,
excepting for this recent 10■eath period of Instruction
•t the Naval War College.

•dm Humbler, aviation
boatswain's mate 1/e, son of
Mrs. J. A. Rumblcy, Sanford,
recently returned from a
sin-week midshipmen train­
ing cruise aboard the attack
carrier USS Shangri-La in the
North Atlantic ott Newfound­
land down the St. Lawrence
Seaway to Quebec, The Shan­
gri-La la an Atlantic Fleet
■alt operating out of Hay*
port, Fla..

BIRMINGHAM

ed within 30 hours of the
twins', birth to tilt the scales
o( survival in their favor.
The operation was com plet­
ed six hours before the dead­
line passed.
Dr. Dwight Galluway, chief
surgeon at the hospital —
who did not participate in
the operation — said the
twins were Joined from their
breastbone to navel.

.Miss Mary Annie Jones, U.
died
Friday
afternoon
at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
aftrr a long Illness.
She had made her home at
213 Crystal Drive for the past
25 years.
Mlsa Jones was a member
of Bethel Jlfthodlst Church
of Charleston, S. C., and she
is survived by a sister, Mrs.
A. K. Appleby, o f Sanford,
ami a brother, R. A. Jones, of
Charleston.
The body has been sent to
Charleston for funeral and
burial services. Brlsson Fun­
eral Home was In charge of
local arrangements.

f.

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W H O L E OR

• SPRINKLER SVSTEMS

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Quantity Rights

PAOLA ROAD

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LB.

LEAN MEATY WESTERN

FRESH 100', PURE

GROUND BEEF
AUGUST CLEARANCE

“ ENERGYn

“ W N T E R G A R D E N ” FROZEN

HIIBUNUREAm niKIS
Com* In before Iho/ro GONE! We have
to clear out all these 1963 Frigidaire
models to make room tor new Fall ship­
ments, especially tho new ’64 washers
and dryers. Limited quantities, so come
on the run for the Dost Buy everl

s

M EAT
PIES
EACH

(Lim it: ! With Tour |3 Ur Mora Food Order, plra*e&gt;
Limit 3 Wilh i t Knud Order IMi-a.a.

THRIFTY FRIGIDAIRE
2-DOOR REFRIGERATOR)
• Gig, big 100 lb. zero zone freezer with
separate door.
• Automatic defrosting in refrigerator
section.
• Twin Porcelain Enamel vegetable Hydrators, roomy storage door.

OVER 33 YEARS
At First A Palmetto
(A longside old post o ffic e )

Sanford

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Charles T. Crderqulet, hoepilnl rnrpemim I fe , »nn o f Mr.
and Mrs, Edwin II. fetteripdst, o f Geneva, bun cwmplet
r ] a leadership course at the
Naval Schools Command, Nor­
folk, Va.
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•

Charles K ing was helping.
His home is located about
midway between those o f tha
victims. The bodies were found
In his dryer.
King went to his storage
house to g et hla boots before
Joining the starch en , but fail­
ed to see the boys In the dryer.
I’olics said the state fair
gounde, an amusement park
and an airport were searched,
one group even going to a
baseball game on a tip the
boys were there.
T. E. W ells, who livea b e­
hind the K ing home, reported
he had seen David end Rickey
climb Kings fence.
It was then Cummings went
to the storehouse and opened
the dryer door.
David, aon o f Mrs. Remice
f i l l s , Newport New?, V s , end
Billy McClain, o f West Point,
Maaa., had lived with his
grandparents most of his Ilfs,
ills mother visited Mm only a
short time before the tragedy.

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VOL. 53

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Commerce

building getting

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Chamber
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.Sanford paint,
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warned
officer*

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today

hi*

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*
Who

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TUES., AUGUST 13. 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 776

Recreation (seared To ILS. Plans
Ganss Tells
Of County's
Program

Commercial
Survey Gels

Couniy OK
County

4 .Mr*. Lucy C. Anderson, of day

Commissioner*

uutlinrircd

Mrs.

Sportsmen's Assn. To
Up 10-Acre Public Park

to­

Seminole County’ s proposed

Mary

luns range planning for rec-

Golden L»ke, received a news­ Earle' Walker, lux assessor,
paper clipping from Martetta. to proceed u.tb final plans
(Jllio, teiiing lilac her nlnUi for « su rrey of com m ercial

rentism w ill he geared to stale
and federal planning, it wa*
reported today by Fred Gan

pleted for the purchase o f 10
acres o f waterfront properly
ss a public recreation fa cil­
ity, it was reported today by
W. A. Adams, prrshlrxvt o f tho
Seminole County Sportsmen's
Association.
F'urther detail* relative to
this public park will he reli-nsrd, Adams said, when ne­
gotiations rite completed by
the association's committee on
parks and playgrounds.
Another project o f
the
rtiih w hich. Adams stated, will
be confined to members only,
ts tlie establishment o f a com trolled dove shooting field.
I'rogri-ss was reported by
the channel marking com m it­
tee which is emlrnvoriug to
com plete Its project o f renew­
ing the markings in the St.
Johns River for the benefit
o f sinull boat owners.
Membership committee, ac­
cording to Adams, reported
that many o f the club's -150
members had renewed their
membership
ami
reminded
du ll officers that there ore
openings awn hi Me for more
memh.-is during the ItnU-T,I
fiscal year,
Adam s reported to board
mem tiers that an outdoor par­
ty will be held just before the
hunting season nml appointed
a committee to plan the affa ir.

properly In llic city o f San­
as, chairman of the county
ford.
while watching a water akl
committee.
Although the budget
tor
show, waa stunned by a light­
Ganx* slated the federal
next year ha* not yet been
ning bolt and hospitalized.
government )&gt; planning ap
com pleted,
Coinmr.
Jam es
• « •
propriations totaling SI bit
Avery m oved that Mrs. Wal-1
Seminole Plaza merchant*
linn for ruereational develop­
Iker be authorized to go ahead;
f la r e Informed the Town of
ments. tiv) per cent in bo used
with contracting for s u r v e y ,j
Casselberry tlmt nil future
by the states ami io per cent
with the assurance (hit s h e 1
advertising will hear the "Cas­
by the federal government.
would be given the necessary
selberry" address.
Florida's recreational plan
$7,75ti.
. . .
already has been approve ! by
Ford Cavanaugh of Rear
Those who want “ to m*, a
the U. S. Department of the
I-akc appeared bctorc the
good ball gam e" are invited
Interior, Ganas said.
com m ission representing p r o ­
by Casselberry's recreation
The c* tiiity chairman made
perty owners and parent* o f
commission chairman Larry
his xUtiinivnt tld* morning
the Rear Lake area with a re­
MISS FLORIDA of tho United States Twirling
Ullller, to com e out to the
alter Tlie Herald revealed
quest that the commission
J. F. ROUT, A. H. Peterson Jr., chnirmnit of the hospital board of trustees.
Assn., in Miss Ann Mahan o f Sanford who took
jft s ll Park diamond at 6 p.m.
Monday
th e
committee's
consider building a sidewalk
Mayor Toni McDonald, Robert Uesserer, hospital administrator, and Ralph
fifth place in the national IIST A beauty contest
™ oday to see the South Semi*
"thoughts" of building a tnalong SR O l so Bear Lake
Wight visit the area where the children’s wing of Seminole Memorial Hos­
held at Jackson, Minn., it wan annmmcctl today,
pole Senior L ittle League
acrc
fresli
water
lake
in
Lake
School
and
Forest
Lake
pital will he established. The Rotary Club lias undertaken to raise funds
Minn Mahan, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Robert
playoff between Cuaselherry
Monroe
lor
bathing
and
vv.i
Academ y students will not
to equip this now bare area. IJlackeyed pens, donated by Chase anil Com­
Mahan, will lie a nenlof at Seminole High School
ter spurts.
•and Bear Lake. The Cassel­
have to walk on the highway.
pany, will go on sale again Wednesday at $1 per bushel. Fentons wishing
thin fall. She competed againnt Kirin front all
berry team took the first half
'
’
Recreation
areas
will
he
Cavanaugh said the State
to contribute to the chidren's wing fund can do so by purchasing these
over the U. S. in tin* pttKcant, which was judKed
o f the season while Ritir Lake
provided prim arily," Gana*
Road Department had olfereil
peas Wednesday from 7 to 10 a.m. and II to 7 p.m. at the first farm on
fill percent mi talent, 'Jo percent on beauty and
came out winners o f the sec­ use o f tho right oi way alum:
said. "T h e trend is away
TAM PA
f UI*I) — Two
Celery Avenue east of Mellomille Avenue. Ili iug your own container anil
J,‘&gt; percent mi |Hii&gt;e and pernnmility, Minn Maltau
ond half.
com
e-look-see
parks
f
r
o
m
the road. Cavanaugh p r o p p ­
striking union members wa*re­
. . .
pick your own peas for $1 per bushel.
(Herald 1‘ hotoJ
won her state crown at Apopka in Slay.
where there is little til do hut
ed that the county and the
charged today with plotting
admire
nature.
The
new
trend
Attorney
Kenneth
McIn­ citizen*
share
the
cost.
the injury o f General Tele -1
t o s h informed the Caasellierry
is toward areas that ean lw
Cm mr. Avery was requested
phone I'o. employes and a new
used hy active people.
Board o f Alderm en at it* to look into Hie cost.
"M uch o) it will In- keyed wave o f sabotage wa* report­
meeting Monday night that a
Tlie access road to the
ed as company and union p n liiiuor license in Seminole Fngiiah Estate* school was
to water. A survey has shown
pnred to answer an ultimatum
that
people
want
to
have
ttn-lr
County today is worth l - ' v again up for discussion by
railing for a 90-day rooting
fun on. in nr near water.
0O0. Question came up in dis­ Engineer Bill Bush, who said
o f f period in the '(tik e.
There is a |,*t o f water use in
cussion over one now in liti­ that all rights of way o f­
Charged with n uiqurilig to
the stale. The favorite out­
gation owned by Seminole fered so far are too narrow to
roiuniil mayhem were Roger
diilrs
ate
null
subject
to
a
p
­
(
’apt.
James
u.
Miiyu
today
door sport m F'lurldn is swim
Jtaeew ay.
meet road specification*.
It. I 'lenity. 21, aid .Marvin l„
TIi* I'usseltieny ltourd o f nre n ot meeting building m l *
*
•
•
proval hy higher autliuriiy.
r .t y Commission took under i
A
**-v ■•»»* " ,i“
Bid* were opened on m a ­ told member* o f Sanford's
W
ucaser,
50,
liollr
o
f
f'lurit
Ahluimrn
Moluluy night took requirements in improving th*
sperifaully
the
commander
o
f
,,
.
.
residents of the slate want
Municipalities will receive terials for a shed with the Lions Club liiul the Tenth
i -. i .i-tr-lit Monday evening • ,
,
,
.
Naval A ir F ou rs for the
•
j more picnic ground*, more City. The charge is a felony. initial ste|i* in adopting a hausa they recently moved
A t t r ib u t io n * from Juno Cig- single hid rejected. Copper
Annual B. lulling Derby liu*
. . . I. tmndatmu by City M o n -.swimming, m ore i - 'I,..-* for Bond was set nt Sl.tMHI ctveli muds improvement program
Atlantic Fleet, in«Nuifnlk.
n e t ie tax collection* a* fol- Com pany, ^pe..
into town wax halted when
im*' hid- t,; .1
CV - r l C * . ’
and a In-arhlg rlate was set for which would im linlo paving
ii-,
r W. Ff. Knovvh's (li.it eon- limiting and ennipjiig."
i
’
fv.ever,
h*mid
phirmn
.
ows: Altamonte S p r in g . J f.-fd e r on a
.i qit.mi.ty of m m uted •
Mdutordt warned that Ihu
,-u „■ p . 7 7 . '
o f heavily traveled Overhmok
Gan.is pointed out that $70 A u g. 22.
begun nt ihu Santo* : i eialh'ii t*e given to the 2
:srt.07: Casselberry, 51,292.5**: |
j,Jnd a negotiated bid
j|nj 0, 1
. .11.1...inner ef
The men are accused by an Drivs and straightening o f matter thould he handled at
*
in
.
closing
hour
fo
r
nil
r*
billion
R
a|»enl
annually
by
.
aval
Air
Stall
it
based
on
.ongwooil,
$327.07;
North
Or-1
jor
j
wo
1
• privato meeting before any
gas tanks for the &gt;'l4llf„r,rw Heavy A t t a c k
talilishnirnts with liquor li Vrnerieans on recreation and undercover city detective o f Winter 1'ntk Drive.
these dates,
lando. ?37.3J; Oviedo. 1709.42; county road department wav
further action it taken hy th*
Wing One, pointed out tin■ ,
offerin
g
$100
for
each
coinRond Board ( halrmnn J.
A*l . *i .ling the Lion*' noon •■nses "to eliminate th* pres- the “ ligiu c m ay double by
mid Sanford, *11,501.St.
approved.
,
puny ertiiiloye injurtd. Detec­ D. Self was authorized fo n t bon rd,
,tii« o f sonic with rind l!i;u."
•
•
•
* »..ii a -einl.ly, tb,- W log - t
The com niiuion approved
A committee, tom posed o f
one without, nr rnpiesM fo r ' Purpose o f (b., rmirily tee- tive Ron Elirlclt said ho had it* negotinlur to seenra the
t'oinmuniler snid tld* yt-ar C o m m i s s i o n e r Jim my recommendation* of
Nliea, Mayor F'rcd lluttii and
been
offered
the
liioney
and
necessary
rights
o
f
way
on
l .-I.,i p&gt;-iini si»n" &lt;n remain reatinn pianning committee,
event would feature nil tile
Crapps had a big surprise Ing bourd for rezonin
Councilmen L. E, Woodhum*,
eniiipelitive
exercises,
air- '•p n. I lie hoard took no nr - 1he couclodeil, is to make a hod been told he would he both project*. Terms o f the
A t lirovvn at him Monday eve­ eral parcels of property in­
George Howard and Arthur
given
the
nanus
and
naddreesarrangement
call
for
tho
town
mttnahip exhibition* ami ••• tion tint passed the rrcnnt- ,|inlv of recreational needs
ning. He brought out in Corn- cluding locations
l.ego, wax appointed to de»
ii-uihition " fo r study.**
for u*e Ixilti now and ill the es o f the victim-, loll could to get tiv-i right* o f way nt
rial festivities that have lliuhwd*«ion meeting he had be&lt;*n Park o n Lake How
tcriiiitm what nt■’(&gt;• should Imi
w
in
k
oil
1
1
1
V
OWI1,
oclimated
eo
t*
o
f
from
$1,7)10
A)*! -ii ,1 was given for the lutine .uni o f exi.sluig pLildie
m in r the v.hl ly publici.-.--1
requeued to a»k fur a post-' ami on NR CM
taken.
j The piMMlIdliUt * o f a ti.if |
L&gt;
HU with property own­
■ale nf city owned property on land lor and in Seminole
ponement on the razing of
event iii piisi yen is.
A greem ent was reacivnt that
lie light at the ItlleiM-i lion
ers to sliate tho paving costs
four
condemned
buildings.
If approval is granted to &gt; ••nn*l Sin-el to llr-ns Motors ( ‘oiinty; make every effort to
efforts are being mad* to
of llvvy. 17-91 ami 27th hi
nn n front foutiigs bad*.
1 preserve
existing
facilities
City Manager Pete Knowles
hold the Darby, the W ing for S5.m"i
meet requirements on tho
I were all but .-it uiguuhrd to­ plans to invite participation
to o thei action the Commix- j for public recreation; study
At tlie mum tuna Belt was
spoke up: “ Those tour build­
Schuerti home, al*o a "m oveday
as
County
Engineer
Hill
liillhorin-d la g o aheiiil with
ings were knocked down in
|.mat recom m end the acqiiisi
from jin its bused til tl - sion:
in.'*
Hush
l
eported
to
(lie
(
dimly
i
Net Si i&gt;( !&gt; for a meeting ns lam of
additional
niedeil
plan* In provide printed agre**liitee hours this afternoon.
Wldiihey Island (Wtinlt i N.,
In other business unnexa*
Commissioners Henry Boggs
nii-ut
forms,
upon
request,
to
the
la
s
E
luulizntion
Hoard,
areas
ill
Seminole
County
for
Jimmy smiled ami shrugged.
\al Air Sl.itmn, heavy utln&gt;
lion request* were brought up
of Uni Stale It ad Depart\p|ioii&gt;&gt;,d Robert Kurn* to ihe present and future, and to
l*-:nh|uiirter* for the Pueifn
A
BERLIN (IJI'I) — A heavy resident’ o f nny men desiring to rlnto with action shelved
.... .. *aid no traffic light wa*
Lyman Coach Dick Cope­
tlie Hoard o f Adjustment.
|inordinate the local commitFir et
explosion
on lln* T'ommuni*l street paving in thn future. on a proposal presented hy
w arrant* d.
land reported today that foot­
Granted tin- Kiwanls Chit, in- program with the stall
East Const squadrons fly
LONDON (D P I) — Police
side of a border canal early He nl«o wa* directed ta take ilthburd Casselberry duo to
Ho recommended that Reball practice ha* been moved said today they have found the
p«"iilsahoi to uso t to- Givi, outdoor recreation cummitlee.
ir g tin- A-It* Hkyhtiwk, vv. i
luday ii diet ed in Hie second Mere* mrjf step* for maintain, lack o f n plat for the Id
up to t) a.m . Thursday (in­ hideout o f the bandits who Nolo Si. be relocated and horse o f the Navy's light itr Center for its uuinml benefit
____________
anmver*ary
of lln hated Red * Dig proper and adequate drain­ pared area;
stead of F riday) at the school staged Britain's $7 .1 million nulling and center island* be in- k forces, also will Ire m vit f, r its un-h-rpiivileged eldlage where exi ting problems
bull!
Berlin
wall.
A request from tin* HoweM
exteuded to diivuurage tr.dSJ m.
d im 's fund and scholarship
mail train rubliciy hist week.
e,| to rom prte.
\Vr*t Berlin police said * 1 « r » located on lira town rights
• • •
Park Day Nursery for r&lt;*fie tinning right nut of 27lh
fund.
And a large tluoug o f high
blue (lame shot 45 feel into
"a y .
newnl o f operating permit win
St. and crn.'sing against the
A good question for a parInstrurb- I Mtuniey William
ranking military off* inis nod
Hr., air a* Ihe hlaxt echoed
Dr.igi"** on tho proposed
referred to the Zoning ltourd;
o, LItil-hound tra ffic to the
llmentarian was raised in
II
itIlium
hi
draft
an
orilinLOS ANCEI.ES il l' ll
civilians from all over lloPANAMA CITY , Fla (H P li ItCfOVS Ihe Teltour Canal at 11 vv »nlli&gt;Uf )&gt;rdinuoee, back lit
The question of whether
Monday’ * City Commission Evangelist Billy (iiuliniu re­ Pioectest Inn rtsta.il.ioL or
1
1
the ll.'lhiueade
nr
11
nrun-'
the
ha
nil*
of
the
/oilin
g
Board
nation is cxprrti-d to j-*io tin
Ihe father of five childrt 0 1 :iu a.m.
Seminole Raceway will lx- rolllaw ulloi or ReSuta
^m eeting. Jim m y Crapps mov­ turn* to the Irene o f his first onto
•enter
property
on
shopping
ritizen* o f Kanfoid and C, n
found ile.nl here, wav the vie
The
rnyderiou* explosion nfit-r examination by Ken­ quired to pay Ihe city fee*
ed a request lie granted and m ajor triumph this week when Avenues.
Irnl Florida in wilm - - *g th*- I neh Avenue at 27th Street, tim of an apparently self in '.vr-nl off m Hie revlrtcled zone neth Mclnlnsh, town attorney,
while it* liquor license i* in
his motion died for a tack
Rush ii poi t. d that Boggs
ho open* n three-week rruv
week-long reiolinest demon t,i la- folluwcd hy itialnllati-iii flidctl gun-ilnit wound. Deice Ireliind barbed wire on the wa ■ reported by Zoning Board
litigation wa* lumcd over to
o f a second. Joe Baker mov­
o f service utilities.
ode bringing his "old time re­ advised Hint a Got tic ilg lil stratizn.
l
'hairloan
Herman
Joyce.
He
live j- D- Nnliri mud Imlay Flail Gcrmail hunk of lln- rn
Jl, Into ill fur further InvestU
ed die request be denied and
would
illslease
traffic
in
Approved
a
request
hy
Ri.hlig io n " to the musses.
An iiivestigaUiin will lie nal. Weil Berlin puliee said udvistd that tin) Imaid hope,
his motion aUo died for lark
ll o l lt o f th e I 'i l l e . l e - t Reload,
gallon, and
cl l I I utility of the city'* illIn
cimiph-te
reworking
the
orheld Iii determ ine
whether they saw Communist border
of a second. At Wilson moved
Tho road department was
committee to
and hI-o advised that school
dustrial pat
ilinan,
r
nt
n
meeting
to
he
Richard
Dillard
Beale.
4.1,
guard* carrying out ,x search
the request be tabled and his
a u lh u rl'iil to keep trash and
pave F’ultoli ■It* •t in the city WASHINGTON I L I' ll — buses be tu-roUted to use 21th
-Im) him self accidentally or and heard shot*. But they held tin- evening.
motion died. .Sonny flaborn
litter picked up along iiutlory
owned indu in. il fMik now
The llrotherlnhhI of l.oeoruo- Ml. instead o f 27th St
Iliwll Moll oil HlliMlllg 111
ii In, death was inlenlioti.il could nol ice If Ihe lied* ufwas absent. Then the ques­
CiinimUahnii-r
John
A
lex
­
known a* l.n ■e M*&gt;ni oe indue
Ruud.
Commissioners ml p lei I a
tlve Firemen &amp; Engine men
t L'l caliber rifle wa* liitind reslid an.vone. The cause of s|i,i toi D-.rwIn Shea's reporl
tion was raised: What hapander was elected bv tie' trial Park.
has filed contempt of colli t r*- ,-1ul ion to a?.:, the service#
thn!
Mr.
ami
Ml
II.
M.
Slal
it hi* vide, police *aid
Ihe explosion was nol known.
4 pens now ? II was derided
Imotd o f C - unty Commi*tinn­
Approved the
paving of
★
ir
charge* against the Southern of the Ntule Road Department
the request was still on the
ers tu-luy to replace C S. Munguuvtine
\
v
e
n
u
e
and
Railw ay f„r hiring &lt;J0 elderly,
relocating the inlet to Rragenda and would be brought
Lee who resigned fu-m the Went Pith Street ul Goldsboro
inexperienceil, N egro firemen.
-SG. extending the m i ­
up again at th« next meet­
ter island* on llvvy, 17-9-', FI* -t tViitrid Fluridu R'-gion- Sellout.
ing.
id Planning Council.
Authorised aiiverti»lng of
and curbing*.
• • •
The action s i r taken after biii* for cant iron |ii|&gt;e for d ly
ORLAN DO (L’ I 'li
The
The standing q u e s t i o n ,
Leonard Skates report* tiiat
the board "accepted with re­ water work*.
Florida Executive Hoard uf
"W h o will lor able to vote.’*
the bar sign about the house
luctance" the (eidgnation o f
Placed on
und reading an
th » N A A C P will lay plana
which ha* aiisen in C a »*d “ continuing its policy of nev­
Lee, who stated In a letter ordinance barling Issuance uf|
here Thursday fur transport­
ia-rry since last fall** effort
er buying a drink" originated
rend to the tomruldmi that he heer nitii wine lit, rise* within
You'll find answer* in Miels to rL&gt;.register all qualified vutyou are a •Indent, are
at his "H a rry 's bar" and ing umrrher* to W ashington
PARIS ( DPI i—Gov
Ferris did Hot have the necessary MM) feet of a imilar business
fur
n
giant
civil
rights
rally
questions as
t&gt;o you know ei!* o f the town, was present­
in tc n 'd c d in a plan to
.. i-Vink Durzu cuoied
Bryant of FTorida conferred time to devote to tin* rou n d !, e
• • •
how to cram scientifically? ed again ut Monday night's
higher grades? Lighten
!*-,) tnililyq-iiflr |&lt;U'I ? Get
Huw to learn ami forget? m eeting o f the U**urd o f A ld­
City
and
county finally
How to study yotir teacher? erm en. ihU Urn# In relation to
h t" y
more
tun
and
less
worry
out
reached an
agreement on I
S A I G O N , Vi**t N a m 41 r 1*1 &gt;
of sch ool? S o u n d
uoiilt
tImportant a* s t u d y i n g tho Sept, 5 Iprsinl referendum
that controversial street in
A venue.
A
17-year-old Buddhi.U H‘Vun&lt; market of European
while
7
Y
iiii
'U
be
happy
lo
hook*1)
It’ s
rasy-lorcad. on tho proposed new charter.
South P inecreit second addi­
[ priest today betome Urn third '"urism to the l nilnl StaleIt w as definitely decided
You'll lind tin- ideas ami sug­
hear that tin* newspaper lias
tion Although a city street,
lint such a plan to help you.
gestion* Id your own study Hint only tho,* who re-r*gthe county sold a lot at tax Buddhist cleric to commit n,e S "vrrfW - on Ihe wc
"r
,hrte
visit
It * called Kl DAYS TO BET­
i.stated on the new card fit*
program to a “ T ."
sale. The county will repay .suicide by fir* to protest the " ni1
r''« 'lv e d by
TER Git At) FIS and will dart
The Herald iv happy In pre- system und those ju st recently
the buyer but the city must 1 religious policies o f I'reii-lent
I N go Dinh Diem's governm ent. fninlil, r
1
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n 'The Sanford Herald Thurs­
i'rn spccllve niles for Ihe
Mi.i 30 P A Y S TO BETTER re-registered t h r o u g h th*
.t j.p a y the Interest.
lu eot.
m rreial
attache
T h u iii j *
r&gt;
• • *
F’uuerul eery i t-s for
GRADES to the student* of muil-uut post card system will
propoM-d «tale univcrsily f,,r
dayDrummond.
Ea*t Central Florida will lie Helen Harris Yernay, former
The series is the straight
tin.* rummunU). We know it Im able to vole in the refer­
A Winter Park man re­
stuff on
licking
will he a great aid tu you. endum.
discussed by Ihe County C om ­ Seminole County school »ru*- velcntlfie
quested the city to pay ex ­
LYON. Franc* ( I l l 'l l — S a i l o r F o U I l d D e iltl mission
with Chamber
of ten and promilicut resident o f studies. It Ii piodm ed by
We know it ean help you he
Tiros* sending p"*t curd*
penses for a broken foot suf­
ATLANTIC
HE V I I
F'ta. Commerce official* and the Sanford, wilt b „ held at 2 The Reading Laboratory, Ine.
fered on a city
sidewalk. Three.yeur-ohl FlUa Simon,
a better student , . . stand a which a c r e postmarked later
Commission dropped the mat­ sol* survivor ftum a French . CPI) — A young sailor wa* City Commission Hu* alter- P in. Wednesday at ii*, F'ir»t of New York. They're top* rn
belter chance u( entering tin- than tiro Aug. 5 midnight
deadline automatically will be­
ter quickly when City Man- plane which crashed killing Id found dead in a motel here noon. Initial proiioial* m u d I l’rebytcri-m Church o f San- their business,
college of your choice.
| They'll tell you in simple
sger Pete Knowles reported person*, fought fo r her life and police said today he ap- be submitted to the M ale ford.
Better read in DAYS TO com e registered for this year’s
the man already had collect­ in a hospital today. D o c t o r * parcntly com m itted suicide. Board o f Control by Friday
BETTER GRAD ES d a i l y . luunicipu! election* but w fill
ed from two insurance com- said she wa* In grave condi- Itr is Ronald T Sehiixlrr, 21 with complete brochure* sub
Iinn’t he a ''w ish I had." Be a not bo eligible to vote on th*
Mr*. Varney died Monday |fashion huw Ur whittle down
j Hon,
, oi New York City.
£ pamr*.
milted by October.
|&gt;lu rti r.
“ lice, l iu glad i d o ll"
, In Orlando where she has homework so it doesn't kill
I made her home since 1957.
|jou
visitor,

Mr*. 7.ctta Rhode*,

Two Strikers
Charged In
Attack Plot

Bombsmg BerBsy To Re'CiiyToSiudy
Resumes"
hD
ecember
?A' M'iiquor
Lcunge Closings

CasseSHisrry Acts On

Road Improvements

;ETraffic Light

E s A t 27th Denied

Explosion Heard
!n East Berlin

iU LW A

BRIEFS

Hideout Fount I

Father Of Five
Kills Himself

Rally Set

Alexander On
Planning Body

Union Sues

30

D a ys To Better G rades

March Plans

Straight Stuff On

Bryant In Paris,
Discusses Trade

3rd Priest Suicide

,',,'ci31

University Sites
Mrs. Vernay
To Be Discussed
Funeral Set

Tot Near Death

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Liking Studies

Charter Vote
Eligibility Set

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LISBON, Portugal (U PI)Pnater Antonio do OUvotla
Salasar pledged Portugal’s
detormlnxtian llondsy night
to hold on to iu African torrttortes despite mounting
pressure from Western Allies
and Independent African sa­
in • nationwide radio and
taUvlxlos broadcast, the 74year-aid premier said Portu­
gal will defend "to the limit
of our human and malarial
resources" Us position in An­
gola, Mosambiqua sad Portuguess Guinea. It wae gal.
aur’e first major policy
apooch la more than n year.
Ho waraod the United Sta­
te* It la pursuing a policy In
Afrlen parallel to that of
Ruula. lalatar called the
Russian policy "cohsrent and
logical" la terms of Commu­
nist objectives.
But ho said U. S. policy
"Involvei a serious principle
Of contradiction" because it
b bringing about the and of
European political Influence
in Africa and dealing a blow
to Western defenses.
The premier repeated last
pear’s threat that Portugal
would be "among the first"
nations to abandon the United.
Nations. Ho brushed off op­
position to Portugueio Afri­
can policies within the Uni­
ted Nations sad called the
world body a "menace to
peaeo and to tho orderly Ufa
of Mtioae" since the massivo entry of Afro-Asian na­
tions.
The UN Security Council
voted a limited arms embar­
go on Portugal July 31 and
called for a ban on the sale
of weapons for use against
nationalists who hive car­
ried on rebel activity for
to mo time la tho Portugueio
territories.

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ONE OK THE MOST Interesting and fun-filleil experiences of the recent
tour by the children from tho Florida Methodist Children's Homo o f En­
terprise was the visit and examination of the aircraft of NAS Sanford.
Ilere the children receive a first hand observation o f NAS Sanford's heli­
copter.
(Navy Photo)

ccs for approval in a m ore
Williams, hostile House,
Sen. John 0 . Tower, (R
(D-N.J.,) said today Presi­
T ex.,) said lie would offer
dent Kennedy's proposed doseveral civil rigbls amendmesUc Peace Corps would
ments to require that We
bring hope to "millions of
corps be racially integrated.
Americans still living in pov­
and barring any projects In
erty and despair."
Williams made the com ­
ments in remarks prepared
The bill authorises an infor the opening round o f Sen­
ate debate on the administra­ ltlal outlay of S5 million to
start the
proposed
protion plan to create a nation­
gram
ami
recruit
up
to
3oo
al service corps of volun­
teers patterned alter the suc­ volunteers.
Enrollments would expand
cessful overseas Peace Corps,
The measure faced the cold to 1,000 by Juno 30 of next
reality of sharp opposition year, end eventually reach
5,000 in perhaps three years,
from determined foes.
Senate GOP Leader Ever­ The cost would rise as the
ett M. Dirk sen, 111., served program expanded.
Corps men would recelvo a
notice in advance that he
would move to have the mea­ minimal living allowance and
sure sent back to a commit­ a monthly stipend of |73.
tee pigeon hole. Failing this, Volunteers — both youths and
Dirkwn said, he hoped to men and women of retired
muster
enough
opposition age — would assist luch Invotes to take the bloom off cal projects as the care o f
and
disabled,
the bill and lessen its chan- the elderly
mentally ill, help in rural
and urban slums and on In­
dian reservations.
bankers argued that corps
tx t i i k « u n i r r t o t iit o r
t iik
s i v r i i j n i H T . i l . r u t . personnel, working under the
p u t «»• r i . m i n i s , is
ssn
supervision of local officials,
v o n k c h ix iiu : r o t s r v .
i s r iH S C K Itv s o . tsiNi
would provide a "new dim en­
WfcMT UWH KKDHPUI, M V . sion o f service at h om e."
1NUH AND M IAS AHHHCIAThe goal of the corps will
Tins- OK NKVV YOItK CITY
A D rill'd H la tv liankln* not- In*, " b y the efforts o f a few,
purs Hun,
the
energies o f
Plaintiff, to ignite
va.
m sn y ," a committee report
•JIIAliT II.
W KAVKIt
and
LAVKIINK D. WKAVKIt. Ill' explained, “ by providing an
w lf.,
opportunity for Americans to
WASHINGTON

Sen.

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serve their nation in
. . . the corps will re
traditional An
prcccpta of neighbor!
errn and fhe value o
solutions do lucal p ro!
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mission has criticlxi
operaton of mutual fur
the procedures o f tv
vale agencies which
Jat,. the stock market
in a report to Cc
(he
committee
also
Thursday It wai uni
“ isolate
and
Identil
c u m c " of the big hr
market prices which
in May. I9C2.

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— And Thu W ife?
ClItENCKSTEK.
England
( I l l ’ ll — Reginald Franklin, a
niilkiiiun who used n milk
truck tu mn nvvny with the
w if. uf another milkman, was
fined f i t Wrilneidity for using
a company vehicle without
tii -r m inion .

JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Two unannounced candidates
!or governor in
1931 said
Wednesday they favored a
proposal to switch Florida's
gubernatorial election to the
year after the presidential
elections.
The two candidates, Volu­
sia Rep. Frederick Karl and
Duval Sen. John E. .Mathews
Jr., backed the off-year pro­
posal and thus took a posi­
tion opposite another unan­
nounced candidate — Jack­
sonville
Mayor
llaydun
Hums.
.
burns said recently he op­
posed llie - plan, which re­
quires the next governor to
scrv^ for only two years, b e ­
cause it would make the
state's
chief
executive
a
"lam e du ck."
Mathowi, in a speech at
Jacksonville, and Karl, speak­
ing in Miami,i, said the a d ­
vantage*! o f the off-year elec­
tions would far outweigh the
disadvantage! o f the propos-

Detachment
Eight, com ­
manded by Cdr. Frederick
Garment Jr., today celebrat­
ed Its first birthday at the
.Sanford Navy Air fetation.
On Aug. U, 1902, Detach­
ment Eight was formed from
the parent squadron to main­
tain Atlantic Fleet readiness
while other
squadrons
in
Heavy Attack Wing One were
undergoing
transition from
the A -311 .Skywarrior tu the
A-5A Vigilante.
In this period Detachment
Eight has become an intcgrel
part uf the heavy attack p ro­
gram in feanfurd.
It h a s
w on
numerous
awards, including Top b om b ­
ing Squadron for tho months
of .March, April and May,
The bom ber Stream Award
for the month of May and
finished high in the Wing
standings for the past fiscal
year.
it contributed to the parent
squadron and the Detach­
ments, winning the Atlantic
Fleet's
battle
Readiness
Award, the coveted " E " ,

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IN S U R A N C E

3llea, ID grlck k Hublnsun
US Suulfc Court atroat
Orlande. Klorlda
Attorney* fur P la in tiff

a dlalahc* of l l i i l l (aet:
th en ,- North I t 'l u 'd F
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for a dlatatice o f d r,!! feet
lu Iha point o f h*n Iruling;
ImilUdliiK eperlf Ir.illr. but
nut by e a r u( Hmllutlan,
Ih a
fu lliw ln a
flxlu ra'i
Jackaan Uaa
tlut
Watar
llaaiar with duct*, Model
No. CDS, Strlal No. STiyy.
lacludlnu Iha hulldlnna and
nppurteuaiicea InrsMil Ili*rc•&lt;n, tou'thur with the (urndtura, lurrtlahlnu', and fix*
lurta
situate
therein and
locatad tharaon, a* epeclfl, ally aat forth In M irtaag*
upau
w hhh
Cimiulslnt M
baaed
DATKIV
t ill' Stb
,lny uf
Ausuei. IS !),
IdbA L )
Arthur II
li'ik w lth . Jr.,
Clerk
Uyi Marine T. VUilan
Deputy Cteik
Frank a s ir.ik o n

Beat Cantral Avenue, Orland i,
Florida, and flla tha orla loa t
Anewi-r or niner K itaj In a In
Hie o ffic e uf the Clerk o f the
Circuit Court on or i.aforo th*
rtih d o ui Auaii'i. m u
ir
you fail to do au, a deirae p, &gt;
cuntaa'u w ill he lakan a a a lii'i
yuu tor tha rellal dem and'd
In tha Complaint.
Thle Null, a ihall ba publleh« l once a M«ak fur fuur ,-uii•ecutlve waeka In iha Hniifiird
Herald.
HATCH tkla D ili day of
July, 1M l.
tMKALI
Arthur II tla.kw llh, Jr.,
Clerk of Circuit Court
» y . .Martha T. VlhDn
tfruuty clerk
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WALKING DOG. Thu

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nuaily in the U. S. ir e purchased on direct request by
the children.
And so, after three years of
gaily packaged, fun • filled
space
stations, launching
pads and astronaut garb the
toy people have h id to concede ■ qualified defeat.
There are, of course, still
plenty o f space science kiU
and build-} ourself m o d e l s
with
a distinct muongluw
about them.
"O u t," points out a produclion engineer fur one o f the
largest toy companies, "g en erally speaking most o f these
parkayrs are for the older
kid who haa Just finished
ptaying with toys ami haa not
yet
started
playing
with
g irls."
What the younger children
want Instead, to judge by the
door models in toy s h o w
room s, is a familiar animal
like a dinosaur, baby o r dug
that does something — any-

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Spokesmen
for two
to*
com panies admit they a iV
som ewhat
baffled
by
the
surge in guns, grenades and
cannon In the face of enormous advances In nuclear
capability.
It's quite easy to under­
stand.
The
childish
mind
ca n 't really comprehend w ip­
ing out more than a fam ily o r
tw o at a time,
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But If it la easy to see w hy
the kids have turned aw ay
from the Intangible! o f spare
for the im mediacy of battery
and m otor, nobody can clear­
ly explain this year’a audden
popularity o f the old-fashion­
ed w ar weapons.

keep it mechanical.

thing—all by itself,
One company, fo r examp
is increasing Us line o f Uei
like its frogs that catch
ball and throw it back, pi
historic monsters who flj
back, walk-aiong dogs «
can climb stairs,
No toy firm this year dai
show up without a battery-*
crated, motor-driven array
playthings. Of the items
Iccted by the T oy Guldar
Council as meeUng the &lt;
terla of good, education
healthful, safe toy this ye
35 per cent are battery-i
amt another 10 per cent i
meHianifei.1.
Expected to m ake a
showing this Christmas,
example, are an electric i
opener (you can put the &lt;
together again); a doll U
laughs when you tickle it;
whole line of toy pow er toe
a digital com puter; a spe
ca r that runs on a k
beam ; an electronic gun l

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PLUMBING
Cuuiplete Inatallatiuus •
Repairs
bathroom aru) Kitchen
Fixture i

alcctrle man. "S o we’ve had to dosign a whole aet o f gam es
that can be played with the
trains—buffalo hunts, fre ig lA
forwarding, e tc ."
^

The real o f the reaion, ac­
cording to one engineer, U
the development by the Jap­
anese of a miniature electric
motor that sella for about 25
cents, opening the way for
an inexpensive breakthrough
into automated childhood.
This trend has had iti ef­
fect on the archetype of the
mechaniied toy — the model
electric train which, unchang­
ed by tim e, haa continued to
r u n on
the
aame track
through t h e
same grade

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Part of the reason, accord­
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ple, la kldi’ natural attraction
to movement.

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Ini rl.iirlh *.I pmtitrty «a m i
for lh In i*uirl Pinal lli-craa,
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l,ut St. OAKLAND n i l . M&lt;.
according
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thereof aa roc or it'd In
1*1a I Hook 11, lum- - *1
and m, pufalln record* of
Haiiiluula County, Klorlda.
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AGENCY
later than Sepl'uiuer ). ||ll
If Kuu fall la da an a Oa, r&lt;a
P ro Cunfaaiu wilt be enlered
»*u !in t you for the relief U«niaudsj in th» Cumplalm. Thle
• u ll l&lt; (u forecluae a may).
a a «*. Tdie real pruperty ptuseed'd uaalnat M:
Lot I. Uluvk O, o f LITTLt:
WLKIVA LUTATKa, NtAIm ill ONE, according m
the slat lharauf a« ra&gt;
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paa« SI. uf ilia HuhHc |u.
•urd« o f kciulnula Cuunir.
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seat cf this Court at kaorord.
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NEW YORK—(N E A )—Can
it be that the kiddies don't
really undcrsland the nation­
al p u rp .s e ?
A aurvey of the U. S. toy
industry leaders, now In pro­
duction for the Christmas
rush, reveals that our kids
couldn't care leas about apace
travel, orbits,
capsule or
man on the moon.
What they want this year,
o f all things, arc:
Automation — labor-saving
toys that take the drudgery
uut of play.
And war equipment — but
none of your nuclear non­
sense. Just simple, old-fash­
ioned, reassuring rifles, hand
grenades, cannon and ma­
chine guns.
Of all the consumer product
industries in this country, the
toy business is probably the
most sensitive to what its
market w anli. Most of the t l
uiiison worm 01 toys sold «u-

�I). S . Must Lead
In Space Flights,
Scientists Says
BLA CK SB U RG , VA. (U P I)
— A ipaee agency official
warned the United States
m utt be first In space explor­
ation fo r military reasons.
"In our own self-interest,
and fo r the safety o f our coun­
try, w e cannot permit other*
to develop space capabilities
that w e cannot match," D r.
Homer
Newell, O ffice
of
Space Sciences Director fo r
the National Aeronnutlca anil
Fpuce A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
( N A S A ) told a scientific con­
ference here.
His comments kicked o f f the
w eek-long space session vn
artificial satellites.
lie said the space program
must be broad because as y et
the m ilitary needs of this na­
tion In space are unknown.
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groundwork fo r whatever role
we may have to play In space
In the fu tu re," Newell said.
"O u t o f this broad activity
in spare w ill come the ability
of the United States to uae
•pace and to operate in space
. . . in ita own defense," he
said.
T h e conference ends Friday
with a lecture by Joseph F.
Shea, deputy director o f the
3lnnned Space Flights O ffice
o f the sparo agency.
He will discuss future m an­
ned satellites.
T h e space conference drew
about 200 scientists, engineers
snd teachers. The sessions urc
sponsored by Virginia Tech,
the National Science Founda­
tion and N A S A 's Langley R e ­
search Center at N ew port
News, Vu.

U.S. KOREA command
— G c n . Hamilton II.
Howzt*, 55, above, in
commandur, U. S. Fur
ces in Kuiun. Hu nucceeds recently retired
Gen. Guy S. Meloy Sr.

U. S. Concerned
In Korean Arrest
W ASHINGTON ( UP I ) —
The State Department has ex­
pressed concern over the ar­
rest o f a former South Korean
premier.
Department spok • s m a n
Richard I. Phillips said the
charges against Song Y o Chan
apparently predated his l'Jtil132 term in offlcs.

O A S Plans Stud/
O f Haiti Charge
W ASHINGTON f UP I ) —
The Council o f the Organiza­
tion
of
American
States
(O A S ) will decide whether
there will be an on-the-spot
investigation o f Hulti's ch a rg ­
es that the Dominican Repub­
lic aided rebels against the
Francois Duvalier regime.
The decision to turn the
question over to the council
was made by a commission o f
tho O AS following a tw o-hour
meeting.

Newspaper’s
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Aug. 13, 1963 — Page 3

Wrrali

HEAR ADM. H. F. KUEHL, commanding officer o f the aviation nupply
office. Philadelphia, Pa., chats with Capt. Robert M. Ware, NAS command­
ing officer (center), nnd Capt. James U. Mayo, commander, Heavy Attack
Wing One, during the Admiral's recent visit to NAS Sanford.

Juvenile

Delinquency Increases

W ith Population Rise - M ize

Arm s Conference
Bides UN Action

To The Big Shopping Center

JACKSON. Miss. (U P I) —
Lt.

PARAMUS, N. J. ( N E A ) The

gation

next time you hear a

playing
laugh.

— I’ m only

parking

shopping

.lots

centers"

He

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and

Don’t
be

Paul

B.

Johnson,

policy,

and

form er

G ot . J , P. Coleman, an advo­

comic say "Things are pretly slow lately

G or,

committed to a tough segre­

telling

the truth.
The success of The Play­

house On the Mall, a beauti­
ful year-old theater located
In the heart of one of the
world’s largest shopping cen­
ters here, has created a stir
in the shopping center indus­
tries. And an answering stir
in the theatrical industry.
At last count, according to
the
Playhouse's
producer,
Robert Ludlum, 19 shopping
centers across Die nation had
consulted him about possibly
BETWEEN THE ACTS: Thenter-jgoer, decked
starting copies. Lttdlaa pre­
cut in evenin'?
dno* a little luivintr be­
dicts that, in about six munfore attending jtltiy in Pnramun, N. J., shopping
ths, the second shopping cen­
center.
ter theater will open, prob­
of the bars for a post-show the absence of discount-typo
ably in Rio Boston area.
stores
which
would lower
nightcap.
The Playhouse gets Broad­
So tlie theater, located in the potential audience for
way stars, Broadway produc­
the heart o f a suburban New plays.
tions (o r better) and subur­
Rut there are plenty left
York
population
explosion
ban audiences. It charges
blastoff point, is an aid to which qualify. He says that
from I t.85 in Jt.80 per ticket
tlie shopping center’ s busi­ shopping centers in Miami,
(a dollar higher for musi­
ness. It works two ways, Houston. San Francisco and
cals). Its costs are far lower
though — people who com e to Oklahoma City will soon tie
than Broadway, primarily be­
the center to buy lawn furni­ sprouting theaters. And he
cause it negotiated new con­
ture o r phonograph record* hopes to package plays which
tracts with the stage craft
note the next attraction and will travel from one to the
unions.
may wind up biiylnng theater other, thus guaranteeing the
And it has been a rousing
actors a fairly substantial
tickets.
MORRISTOWN, N.J. ( UPI ) success. Ludlum say* It is
"T h e
American shopping engagement. Be doc* feel,
— Princes* Faicd • Ks • Sui- operating solidly in the black.
cen ter," says Ludlum, “ is however, that the theaters
lancli. formerly Doris M er­ It has done everything from
the new Main Street. And the should be autonomous, anil
cer Farid, a policem an's dau­ "H am let" and "B recht On
legitimate theater of the fu­ produce many of their own
ghter from Pittsburgh wfio Brecht" Its "K iss Me, Kate"
ture should be located on presents lions.
married a magazine publish­ and "C arousel." It has of­
Slvopping renter theaters
Main Street. The only thing
er, a
millionaire
and
a fered the world premiere o f
that ran save the American have certain advantages over
prince, died Monday in Mor­ "The Typists and Tim T iger."
theater is to heroine a re­ big-city theaters, he contends.
ristown
Memorial
Hospital which later becam e an offgional theater, and this Is They have n&lt;&gt; summer slump
after a lengthy illness. She Broadway hit. It lias had
(at least the l’ !ay!mus« has
the place to pul it."
stars such as Arlene Francis,
was 74.
Ludluin says that there are had none), They have ample
Her three husbands, all of James Whitmore, Linda Dar­
7no shopping renters in the free parking space. They are
whom she divorced, were nell, Mcrv (tn itm and Mar­
United States, but only about on main arteries, and hence
Cival
Harden,
department garet Truman and introduced
200 would be right for a le­ arc usually the first plowed
a
young
unknown
playing
store magnate Sebastian S.
gitimate theater. The two c ri­ out in a heavy snow storm.
Krcsge and
Prince
Farid "H am let."
teria he uses In picking tlie RcxturanL* are usually very
As
far
as
Allied
Stores,
the
Kahn of Persia.
200 are, iirsl, the over-all at­ close. And primarily, they
is
concerned,
Its
The
princes*
reportedly owners
tractiveness of the slvopping arc where the people with
success
transcends
the
world
paid $2 million to keep her
center ("w h en a man parks money to spend go.
title. She had lived la i II- of dram a. From a purely
"This U the theater o f the
his car, that's the first act
room mansion in nearby Har­ merchandising standpoint, the
in Die entertainment") and future," aays Robert Ludlum.
ding Township — priced by the l'ta) house is a good thing
her at 1100,000 — for the last — people who come to see a
show pick up their tickets
20 years.
and maybe buy a suit and
Contrary to common belief, window-shop between the acts,
tlie ostrich dot* not hide ita and visit one of the shop­
lu-nd in the sand when con­ ping center's restaurants for
a preshow dinner and onu
fronted by danger.

U . S. 'Cinderella'
Succumbs A t 74

cate o f "q u Iit" segregation,
appeared today to be headed
for a runoff for the Democrat­
ic gubernatorial nomination.
Tho 47-year-old Johnson, a
three-time loser in efforts to
win the o ffice on ce held by
hi* father, virtually was assu m ! o f a place In Die Aug.
2,' runoff to pick a successor
ti Gov. Rosa Barnett, pro­
hibited by law from succeed­
ing himself,
Coleman was running ahead
of attorney Charles Sullivan.
A fourth candidate, retired
welder lloheit Mason, was not
in contention.
With 1.099 o f the itate's
1,888 precincts complete, John*
•on had 78,4f’&gt;5 votes; Cole­
man f&gt;3,919; Sullivan 5'iJltJ;
and Mason 1,199.
Democratic nomination us­
ually is tantamount to elec­
tion in Mississippi luit the
runoff winner this y«ur fair*
the first Republican rundl.
dulo f«r governor since Re­
construction, and political ob­
servers predict a tough cam­
paign l y the G OP’* Hubei

Feeling1Ginger
KINGSTON.
England
(U P I) — S e v e n ty -y e a r -o ld
Juhn Allison wu* given a con­
ditional retrain .after pleading
guilty to la-ing drunk at 7
u, m. and playing "ginger*
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WASHINGTON ( UPI ) —
An Informed source -iiid that
Rep. Boss Bass (D -Tenn.) has
been offered the postmaster
general's post.
The source said Atty. (ien,
Robert F. Kennedy asked Rat­
on behalf o f the President to
take over the Cabinet pint
left vacant by tlie resigna­
tion of J, Kdward Day.

re$fone

W E DO A LL TH IS ...

I V ....

Rep. Bass Gets
Cabinet Offer

WASHINGTON (U P I ) —
The New York Herald Tribune
is back on the White House
subscription list, ending a l­
most a year's exile on Presi­
BLACKPOOL, E n g l a n d
dent Kennedy’ s orders.
(U PI) — A veterinary »urSources said that subscrip­ geon, using enough anaes­
tion* to the paper have been
thetic to kno- k out 50 person*,
taken by Pres* Secretary
has saved the life o f France*,
Pierre- Salinger and special the elephant, with a four-hour
counsel Theodore C. Sorenson.
stomach operation.
The five-yesr-old elephant
Shares Bingo Prize was report**! "Ju*t fine" and
SW1NTON, England ( UPI ) recovering on a daily invalid'*'
— Gladys Carterton, 43, a diet of 48 bananas, 15 pounds
miner's wife snd m other of o f esnrots, 38 pints of milk
nine who works part-time, has and 40 loaves o f brown licad.
turned over half o f a 14,172
bingo prize to life-long friend
Twice-married were U. S.
B et-y Ulura. "W hile w e were presidents
Tyler,
F illm ore,
atill at school, we agreed to Benjamin Harrison, T h eod ore
share anything we won,” Mrs. Roosevelt u n d Woodrow Wil­
CasU rtoa explained.
son.

Barnett Aide
Has Plurality

Legitimate Theater Comes

C L A R K S D A t E . Mira.
(U P I )—J. P. Coleman, his
chances to move back Into the
governor's chair bolstered by
the support o f a defeated pri­
mary candidate, opened his
ru n off campaign M o n d a y
night with an attack on the
Kennedy administration.
Once a Kennedy supporter,
Coleman hit back at the claim
o f his runoff opponent, I.t.
Gov. Paul Johnson, that he
would "turn the state over to
the Kennedy*."
"I am determined," Coleman
said, "to see that the South­
land stands united against the
Kennedy administration and
the things it has sought to
bring against Mississippi anil
the rest of this country."
Coleman spoke shortly a fter
Charles L. S'itn**n, w ho ran
behind Johnson and Coleman
last week, threw his support
to Coleman in the runoff.
Expressing gratitude
fa r
Sullivan’ s support, Coleman
'said, “ It will lake all nty life
to be sufficiently grateful to
him lor what he has said and
what he has done."

were form al court hearings of rape and one case o f writ­
in 180 cases as compared to ing worthless checks.
135 for the same period in
Am ong the children who
1902.
Iwcam e dependent on the
Tile total number o f cases court through their parents*
disposed o f by the Juvenile
misdem eanors and through no
Court was 284, compared to fault o f their own. there w ere
2iil in 1902. The difference is 59 wlio were taken ov er by
the number of cases in which tiie Child Welfare Depart­
no official court action was ment because of lack of p a ­
taken.
rental sufrKirt, lark o f a
There w ere 109 children suitable
home,
tem porary
placed in detention in the custody,
abandonment
nnd
county jail for various periods desertion, abuse and chang­
of lime, with the great ma­ ing o f custody.
jority of them in ja il fur a
One boy w«* sent to the
very short period o f time, Florida Sheriffs Roys Ranch
often only a few hours.
under Die dependency cases
"The establishment of the and in Die delinquency cases,
foster ca re program (or de­ eight children were com m ilpendent children which went UI to industrial schools.
In the breakdown of ju v e­
into operation in October 11K32
has proved to be of tremend- nile c a -e s by area, an almost
ous assistance to the Juvenile equal number of offenders in
Court in finding homes for all cases were from Sanford
nrglccled and ahused chil­ area as from the South Setndren," Ju dge Mize pointed ituile area.
out.
" I am convinced tli.it the
ilo.uou appropriated for this
program has been well »|&gt;ent
and I sincerely hope t gat such
an appropriation again will tie
G EN E VA (L T D — D ele­
made for this most needed gates to the 17-nation disarm ­
p rogram ," the J u v e n i I c ament conference today set­
Judge said.
tled down to a general "ex In tile breakdown of viola­ chance of views" and to ations, by (ar flic major por­ wait Die United Nation* ses­
tion was in traffic cases, with sion next month for Die next
all but five eases being white m ove on arms,
15 and ir&gt; ) ear-old offenders.
The United Slate* and Rus­
Next movt common cause sia told the conference Mon­
Public hearing will he held
of arrests was for breaking day an effort will be made
by Die City Commission Aug.
and entering and petty lar­ to follow up the partial nu­
2fi on condemnation proceed­
ceny, which accounted for ap­ clea r lest ban treaty when
ings on buildings ut tho fol­
proximately 3u per cent of the the U. S. Soviet and Rrilish
lowing addresses:
foreign ministers meet at
cases.
1209 Wcst U th S tr.et r.in,
w h o w „ c judgeil
the UN General Assem bly
Last
Eighth
Street, first h ib j„ la|
truants, runaways, opening Sept. 17.
house south o f 821 Persimmon,
incorrigible
and unmanage­
1709 Persimmon, l o t 7 Slutable com prised a fairly large
berry, 907 Avocado, t i l l West count, also.
S oft Landing1
Uth Street, 1101 Mangoustlne
BAUM UR. France (U P I )—
Other
causes o f trouble
UMD, llllt, 1103 and 1117
among the youngsters under Student Rodney Duliev, 1H,
West tilth, 1201 Luke, south
17 years o f age included as­ broke his arm vrhrn h&lt;- w alk­
eust corner o f Luke and We t * sault,
aliopliltinK,
rubbery, ed out o f a third-floor win­
13th, 1200, 1305, 13JO nnd; possession of stolen goods, dow in his sleep. He w.it
1401 West loth, rear yard of j t.arrymg concealed weapons, saved from serious injury be­
1115 Myrtle, 1307 nnd * *,,y . hicyclt* theft, disorderly con- cause he fell into a heavily
Shepherd, 1S.07, IdW) and l ol l ducj grand larceny, one case stu ffed chnir.
West 13th, 1000 W e t Sixth,
815 Avocado, 1112 West Ninth
and 4JO West First Street.

Ed. note: Despite the ris­
ing number ol eases of
juvenile delinquency with­
in Seminote County,
the
public should by no means
point an accusing finger at
the youth of the tounty in
general. Figures show that
com parrd to the number of
children of school age In the
county, less than one per
cent of the children o f the
county have gotten themsrlvcs into trouble.
The
other M per cen t are good
law-abiding citizens
and
should not be lumped with
the way* aid frw .
By DOROTHY AUSTIN
The increasing population
o f Seminole C o u n t y
has
brought a proportionate in­
crease in the number o f cases
before the Juvenile Court,
Judge Vernon Mizo has re­
ported in his semi-annual sur­
vey of the situation in the
county.
Judge Mize noted that the
services of a full time Juve­
nile Court counselor has re­
sulted In a decrea se in the
number of second offenders
but during the
first
sis
months of this year, there

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Bet tovtrt, PLEASE — not be­
hind the wheel of a moving car in
today's traffic. There ju t baa to
be a better — and safer — place to
neck and nusslet
Yet there to increasing evidence
that the driver’s seat to replacing
the davenport, the park bench and
even the movie balcony aa a fav­
orite sparking spot.
No one baa any figures so far
to show bow many accidents have
been caused because a driver was
smooching Instead of steering and
wooing instead of watching. Bat
you don’t have to be a safety ex­
pert to know that high horsepower
bee can he lethal.
Let’s forget any bad taste in­
volved and consider the piobtoui
from the standpoint of safety alone.
Bundy no one can seriously be­
lieve that a young lover — or even
aa older one — can keap his mind
an traffto whan ha haa at laaat ona

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IM P A C T O P A U T O M A T O N

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arm around a cuddling cutis and is
driving cheek to cheek.
If he can, be just ain't much of
a lover!

W ASH IN G TO N (N E A ) —
Tw enty-throe top Eisenhower
adm inistration officials and
supporters w ill ga t* w ork
aoea on * projort to dovelop
now Republican papers on
fo r o ig a and demeotie policies.
These documents are intend­
ed to guide the OOP tat tbo
1144 election and beyond, w ith

If he can’t, he ought to get out

of the driver’* seat.
What to do about the problem?
Legislation? Let's face it, you
can't outlaw leva. You would have
to put a traffto officer to ovary car
and keep him tbara as a chaperons.
F o r quilts
__ _ alcohol, romance doesn't
show up on the breath in a
teri or to a traffic ipoUhert.
Beat belts? Do you think these
lovebirds would use ’em — unless
osemone invents one that will buc­
kle the lovers cosily together 7
Public opinion and education?
Probably tha beat hops. If only a
fraction of these immature exhibi­
tionists could be persuaded that
they are inviting death and disas­
ter for themselves dnd others, and
looking cheap and silly aa they do
it, it would be a big step In the right
direction.

■ary to keep thorn up-to-date.
The group will function ae
the Critical Issues Council.
Its sponsor is the Republican
ClUsone
Committee, which
w as organised at a tent moat­
in g o a Ike's fa n s ia June,
1968.
General chairman o f CIC

Music Bad, But
Oh, Those Legs!

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M obile President
In the months ahead President
Kennedy’s conduct of h layoffIce quits
naturally will come under severe
ind unrelenting Republican gunfire.
After all, the GOP wants the office,
and you don’t get it by arguing that
it is already wall filled.
But the Republicans might learn
a few hard lessons from the Demo­
crats' tactics I n pursuing the office
four years, ago.
It does hot swm wise to try to
define too sharply what the opera­
tions o f ths presidency should be.
Kennedy attempted this when he was
on the outside watching Dwight D.
Elsenhower conduct the office. And
Kennedy hac wound up doing many
o f the very same things Eisenhower
did.
For example, Kennedy the cam­
paigner was highly critical o f Eisen­
hower for his "traveling diploma­
cy.’’ Visits to India, Europe and else.
wh**e were aasallsd ss essentially
useless exercises. But Kennedy him­
self has Just completed such a trip.
Eisenhower often was attacked
for not staying In Washington more.
Ths charge was, of course, that when
he was out o f town he was neglecting
his job. Comparative figures indlcata
that Kennedy is guua from the White
House at least ss much as Eisenhow-

A good man}' Republicans already
have taken up similar assaults on
Kennsdy. If thsy win the office in
1064, the chances are overwhelming
that they will have to eat the same
crow Kennedy ate when lie got the
Job.

What Is involved here is more
than just the technical fact that the
White House in practical effect
moves with the president wherever
he goes.
The point ia that the presidency
is in considerable part s display of­
fice. Leadership o f this great na­
tion In 1068 and beyond to not ac­
complished by chaining oneself to the
White House desk as a virtual pris­
oner.
&gt;
Leadership consists in part o f
moving about, o f being seen, of talk­
ing to people at home and abroad,
o f seeing things first hand rather
than simply reading reports or lis­
tening to emissaries.
The White Hou«* in lids age is &lt;*
crucial core of national and free
world life. But it is not an islund on
which a president must muroon him­
self.
Today the great curreuta flow
easily end swiftly around the globe.
The leaders of all great nations rec­
ognise this by hopping about con­
stantly to meet their counter parts
in other lands, to study world prob­
lems, to get the feel of things.
Are we to suggest seriously that
in such an era the President of tha
United States, the most powerful sin­
gle executive on earth, should be the
one leader to hold himself rigidly
within four walls?
When Kennedy gained that pow­
er, he forgot his criticisms of Elsen­
hower and chose to move about just
as the general hsad done, Whoever
follows Kennedy most likely will do
the sume.

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decided

to begin asking publicly the
questions they ore constantly
asking etch other In privets.
Last week freshmen Senator
George

McGovern

(D-S.LJ.)

led o fl with e major address
on tha subject o f the national
defvnsa budget. Half a dozen

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with speeches they plan to de­
liver on tha Senate flo o r in
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o f the total federal budget
fur defense, Senator M cGov­
ern asked? Are w* actual­
ly adding to our national se­
curity by adding mora and
more weapons to our nuclrar
stockpile! Could we not safely
cut down our vast "ov erkill"
rapacity In nucltwr weapons,
divert some of that money to
home and abroad sand still
maintain e defense force sec"W h at possible advantage
can thsr* be to the United
States in appropriating add!
tional billions o f dollars to
build mors missiles and bombe
when we already have excess
capacity to destroy the poten­
tial enemy ! ’* (that ia w hst
tha technical term "o v e rk ill"
meoiiot,
McGovern
asked,
" (lo w many time* ia it
vsssry to kill a man o r a na­
tio n !"
McGovern's speech w as not
just Senatorial hot air. The
junior Senator from South Da*
kuta ie widely regarded by
hit colleague! as a thoughful
and responsible colleague. A
college prufeeeor end bomber
pilot who flew So missions
over Europe In World W ar II
and director e f the Kennedy

Food for Peace Program be­
fore he ran fo r the Senate
In 1002, he bee n background
o f botk theory and practice.
Like e large number of
newer numbers in House end
Senate, McGovern finds him­
self frustrated by the seem­
ing necessity to be little more
then a rubberstamp on ques­
tions o f dtfsnae spending, to
g o along with what the sen­
ior members o f tha Armed
Services end Appropriation*
Committees recommend for
leek o f access to the facta
with which to make up bis
onw mind.
In m e n months McGovern
id Ssnstor Gaylord Nslson
o f Wisconsin, tha form tr gov­
ernor o f that atats, have made
it their business to dslve u
dssply into the matter of de­
fense spending os junior Sen­
ators can. Thay have studied
the arguments o f civilian sci­
entists end engineer* Ilk* Sey­
mour Mfltnan of Columbia
University who argue for
cutting billions from the de­
fense budget. A t their request
___ £
mere haa arranged special
briefings for them by hie ex­
pert* to search out how much
“ u virk iir capacity the U. S.
already has. McGovern and
the group fo r wham he spoke
last week still are not satis­
fied that they know enourh
to vote intelligently when the
big defense budget comes be­
fore them fo r approval liter
this year.
As of now there I* a grow­

ing group in Congress which
thinks that the military budg­
et Is too high b o c a u e it le
adding mora nuclear warheads
to ■ stockpile already larger
than we would ever need e’ en
in case o f ell-out war. What
they are asking, as McGovern
said in hia speocn last weak, is
that "th ose
Ssnstor* and
Congressmen with greeter ex
perience end knowledge then
mint"* agree to take pert in
a debate that would clarify
matters fo r us ell.

"H e s e v e r could stand nag­
ging so this began to Irritate
him, too.
"Then she wanted to loll
■round tha house In her ewim
euil, bu t it looked very* much

TALLAHAXSEE
(U P I)-A
general fields o f national de­
group o f 400 high ichool stu­ fense, foreign affairs, science,
dents returned to homes in economics, education, human
G oorgU , Alabama and F lor­ relations and agriculture,
One principal purpose will
ida from a spoela] drum m a­
be to build up independent
jo r and twirler camp Satur­
and conservative Democratic
d a y and left some clssslc
•upport for the Republicans.
com m ents
fur d o u b t i n g
This effort will have no di­
Tbom aM i.
rect connection w ith either
Why tha strutting and the
the present Republican lead­
tw irlin g !
ers in Congress o r the GOP
Weil, one girl told o f a
National Committee.
band in one state that sur­
rounded itself with twirler*.
"Y o u couldn't ice the band
for all tha legs, but it waa thr
m ost popular bind in the
state . . . It sounded louiy
WRIGIITSVILLE
BEACH.
though."
N . C. (U P II— A man who reAnother nimble • fingered
cently completed an eightlasa said she took up twirling
week course In Boy Scout
because the couldn't swim or
work administered lifesaving
ride horses. "B esid es." she
mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
■aid, "there wouldn't be pa­
to an infant here Sunday.
rades if there wetv no twirlW. C. C**» Jr., form erly o f
e ra ."
Wilmington but now o f West
On* girl said showing o ff Palm Beach, cams to th* aid
her baton talents helped her o f 18-nionth-old J. W . W yloy
get ov er shyness.
Holland Jr., vhen the infant's

aut
P l« « is
U*big
room.
"A n d when some of his collogo friends dropped in, her
slang and misuse o f English
Jarred oven more.
"W e gave them free rein
end thus le ft them elon* a
great deal so they would not
Ry Hal Coehran
feel that we waro butting into
Tha greatest waste o f time
their holiday plana.
Is geing all through Ilf* w ith­
"W hen she left, she thank ou t accomplishing anything.
ad us. But G rsg grew colder
tow en f her the next month or
When you spend w isely a
so and finally broke off.
lot o f good things can come
"B u t i f we had criticised her ou t o f tha money that le said
and thus driven him to her ta be the root o f all evil.
anient defense, ha might havo
Front dcor bill collectors
convinced him self that she are not vary popular and y*t
was hia ona true love, dun't Iota o f housewivsa ask thorn
you th in k !"
to coma back.
G regs mother was a very
smart psychologist.
Maybe it's called ■ wisdom
In a girl'* own environment, f tooth because it so often
she m ay not ja r oa th* nerves { ■tope aching just when you
o f her escort.
g e t to the dentist’s dcor.
So tactfully Import her into
th* man’a horn* sad then aha
L ight will spoil dandelion
may dillusion her boy friend wine. Keap It In the dark if
heraolf.
yon havo a lefc o f drop-ln
Thus, yon parents will es­ friends.
cape censure. And you will not
drive your child into heated
defense of hia or her ehoica.
B efore nay eouplo merry,
they nhould visit their pros­
pective in-lews for at least a
week till the novelty w een o ff
end they show up ta either
harmonious
o r
discordant
member o f that family group.
Bo send fo r my 100-point
"T esta fo r Sweetheart*,"
d o sin g a long stamped, return
envelope, plus 20 cents. Use
them to avoid later divorce!

Barbs

heart stopped beating.
A fter th* child resumed
breathing, ha wa* taken to a
local hospital. He waa report­
ed in good condition Sunday
night.

Florida Farmers
Visit Budapest
BUDAPEST f UPl ) — F ifty
Florida farmers touring Com­
munist Hungary aa part o f
tha U. S. "P eople-To-People"
program, visited a state farm
In central Hungary Monday.
The Floridians arrived by
air from Warsaw Sunday.
They are scheduled to leave
Tuesday.

Actress-writer Dais Evans,
Roy Rogers' w ife, contributes
th* proceeds o f her books to
the welfare o f retarded ahlldren.

Neither o f these official*,
nor any o f the other 13 GOP
presidents! possibilities new
crowding th* political hsriluti, will have anything to say
shout
the
Critical
Issues
Council papers.
Anyone having any bright
ideas to contribute to this
Republican brains trust ia
asked to communicate with
Dr. Milton E. Eisenhower,
Critical Issues Council, 1625
K St„ N.W., Washington,
D. C., 20006.
His group Includes f ir s
f o r m e r cabinet members.
They are Robert N. Anderson,
Marion S. Folsom, Thomas 9.
Gates, Oveta Culp Hobby
and James P. Mitchell.
For militury experts he hat
Adm. Arleigh A . Burke and
Gen. Lauria N oritad. His exmembers o f Congress are
Clare Booth* Lucs and Dr.
Walter Judd.
Eight form er Elseeihower
administration officials serv­
ing on CIC are Elliott V . Bell,
Dr. Arthur F. Burnt, Albert
Cole, Dr. T. Keith Gleni"‘
nan, Mr*. Oswald B. Lord, Dr.
Don Paartberg, Dr. Raymond
J. Saulnier and Adm. Lewis
L. Strauss.
Republican Citliana direc­
tors serving with them will
include Dr. Dean M alolt, C.
Wreda Petersmayer, Samuel
R. Pries J r , Charles S. Rhyn*
and Dr. W alter N , Thayer.

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Quotes

Don C. Frey, executive di­
rector o f th# sponsoring Re­
publican Citixens Committee,
■ays it will maintain d o s e
liaison with both, b u t th#
principal emphasis will bo to
make this strictly a private
citixens' activity.
In this rvspect it Will b*
completely unlike the 1960
Republican Committee on P ro­
gram and Progress which
operated under the chairman­
ship o f Charles H . Percy o f
Chicago and which prepared
a pocket book o f 12 paper*
titled "Decisions f o r a Better
This ia in preparation fo r America."
It had some Impact on
a 20th anniversary D-Day
landing telecast on June 6, drafting the I960 Republican
1864. That will he five weeks platform. But the m ajor dabefora the GOP netlcnal con­ cislons on that w ere really
vention i* scheduled to open m*de in the famous precon­
vention
meetings
between
in Sen Francisco.
Each critical issues task Vice r i csiueiit Ill.h rrd M.
forca will prepare one or Nixon and New Y ork Gov.
more policy papers In th* Nelson Rockefeller.
will be D r. Milton Elsenhow­
er, th* form er President's
brother
and president o f
Johns
Hopkina University.
Organisation o f tha
eras completed a t an
nouneed meeting o f IB o f its
members in Washington A u g.
1.
Tha group w ill b* organ ­
ised Into a h alf do sen o r mora
ta lk force* whose chairmen
will bo anounced soon after
Dr. Elsenhower's return from
Europe. He la accompanying
Ike on this trip to revisit the
Normandy beachhead.

Resuscitation
Study Pays O ff

Worry Clinic
CASE Q-420: G rsg W .. aged ■bout bringing her into our
-7 . fill In lava with s n lfb t home.
"In feet, I acted ae If 1 was
club singer.
in favor o f hie cholcs and urg­
“ But, Dr. Crane," hi* mother
ed him to bring the girl horns
began, "J knew they would
fur a week’s visit with us.
never be happy In murrluge.
"(ire * thought that was a
‘ ‘ For Oreg haa had s cul­ good Idea. She was an attrac­
tured
background
whereaa tive looking girl, but many of
till* girl cam* up from a rough hsr minor traits did not fit
neighborhood and is o f an into uur type o f home.
''F or exam ple, eh* smoked e
alien race and religion.
"Obviously, however, G reg's clgeret at breakfast that first
father eiut I dared n ot pro­ morning.
"W ill, In tha night club, hsr
test, for you know how blind
clgarels apparently had not
young luvare can be.
"Besides, Greg can 'b o a* Jarred Greg. But I could see
stubborn a* a donkey. And if him wince when eha lighted
we were even gently to point her eccund clguret, fur nobody
out many o f their glaring d if­ et our bouse smokes.
"B ut G reg'e father end 1
ference*, h* would g o to her
said nsver e w ord nor did we
defense et once.
"Then the more he would ImilcaU In any way that she
argue in her favor, the mote had struck a (alia note.
"Then she wanted ths radio
he would be able to convince
himself that they were pre­ and TV turnad up luudly. And
before tha week was ovsr, she
destined for each other.
“ .So, in tide dangerous dil­ svsn started to nag Greg a
emma, 1 u»*d your suggestion little.

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Because they generally de­
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your score w ill fa ll, the 7, 8,
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bogie, par and birdie irons.
They are referred to a* the
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Slo-Pitch
Tournament To
Open Thursday
The

District

Amateur

II

Florida

Slo-Pitch

Softball

Tournament will get under
way Thursday evening at the
Municipal Stadium with Cen­
a
tral Sub-District Champion*
^
meeting
th e
Jacksonville
Sheriff's Office in the open­
ing game at 6 p.m.
The
Central
Sub-District
will not be completed until
Wednesday night in Starke.
Ths feature game of the even
Ing will have tha Sanford
host team, Kingswood Build
era, playing Uie Central Die
f
N E X T: The sw in g pattern trict Runner ups at 7:30 p.m.
Tha 9 p.m . game will have
with short irons.
Prudential
of
Jacksonville
playing
Boykin Motors of
Eau GalUe.
Cam pbell's Rexall of Cocoa
drew a first round bye and
By United Press Internittonal will play ths winner of the
6 p.m . Thursday game on
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W l r e t . GB Friday evening at 7:30 in the
semi-final round.
74 40 .649
New York
Kingswood Builders will be
66 50 .569 8
Chicago
boasting tup defensive play
65 51 .569 10
Minnesota
65 54 .546 114 from George Peridcs, Ronnie
Baltimore
Rusal and Frank Stafford and
57 61 .483 18
Cleveland
55 60 .478 194 plenty o f offensive fireworks
Boston
from the bats of Don Harvey,
52 62 .456 22
Kansas City
Ken Sizemore, Roy Lisk and
54 6 6 .450 23
Los Angeles
Buck Melts.
51 63 .447 23
Detroit
The winner of the District
52 74 .362 33
Washington
will advance to ths Stale
Monday's Retails
Tournament in Cocoa next
Button 5 Minnesota 4
wreek.
Only gams scheduled.
Wednesday's Gamas
New York at Boston
Washington at Los Angeles,
night
Detroit at Kansas City, night
Baltimore at Minnesota, night
Cleveland at Chicago, night
A L B A N Y , N. Y . (U P I) NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pel. GB Janis Ferrari* o f San Fran
ciaco and P e r Conley of Spo
Los Angeles
HU 46 .600
kane, W ash., were th* favo
ban Francisco 66 j l .564 4
ritas today aa 32 girls headed
64 53 .547 8
61. Louis
64 56 .553 7Vi into tha first o f match play
Cincinnati
in th* 15th National Girls
61 54 .530 I
Chicaxo
Junior Ainataur golf champ!
60 57 .513 10
Pittsburgh
onship.
61 58 .313 10
Philadelphia
The two 18-year-olds fired
59 53 .500 ilia
Milwaukee
two-over-par 74s Monday to
45 74 .378 28
Houston
equal tha medal play record
38 79 .325 32
New York
fo r t the United States Golf
.Monday's Results
W Philadelphia 3 San Francisco Association tourney.
The rest o f the tourney
I. night
Pittsburgh 4 Houston 2. night promisee to he a repeat
last week's Western Junior
Only games scheduled
g o lf tourney at Rockford, 111.
Wednesday's Games
Close behind the front-run­
Pitlsburgh at New York
Chicago at Philadelphia, 2— ners was Roberta Albers. 16year-old runner-up In tho
twi-night
San Francisco at Cincinnati, Western. Tho Temple, Ter,.
Fla., M ist shot a three-ove-enight

Standings

32 Girls Enter
Junior Tourney

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Broken Bones A gain Bothering Eagles
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Jones Wants
$300,000 To
Fight Liston
NEW YORK (U P I) - Doug
Jones said today ha believes
be should gat “ about $300,000" if bo fights heavyweight
champion Sonny Liston for
the title on borne television
In Decem ber.
N ew Yorker Jones, who is
ranked second only to gassious Cassius Clay among
contenders by both the World
Boxing Association and The
Ring magazine, rubbed his
sm all black m uitache rellectivaly and added:
“ It Isn't the money ztseU.
It’s just that I don't like to
be
under-valued. I
under­
stand they're willing to pay
Liston tton.ooo, and since it
takes two to u n g o, 1 should
get the sa m e."
W ell • spoken Doug added
Ihat the money itself wasn't
too important because: “ A f­
ter 1 take the title from Son­
ny I'll make a fortune as
cham pion."
Was he sura o f taking the
title?
'I can beat any man in
tha
world,”
ha
admitted
frankly. “ And of course that
includes Liston."
Doug, 36, and carrying about 1M pounds on his sixfoot fram e, was chatting in
the walnut • panelled office
of his manager, Alex K oikowitz, manufacturing furrier,
in the garment district.
A reporter reminded Doug
that matchmaker T e d d y
Brenner of Madison Square
Garden wanted him to fight
tall Ernie Terrell of Chicago
for th* right to the D ecem ­
ber shot at Liston.
"T h a t's o u t!" exclaimed pi­
lot Koskowski — a stocky,
black-haired alert man of 52.
“ I’ ve turned down the Gar­
den 's offer to $ 10,000 for a
Sept. 30 fight with T errell."
Then
Koskowttx
angrily
asked why Jones should be
forced to fight the lower rated
Chicago
skyscraper
when Jones already was rat
ed second only to top-con­
tender Clay of Louisville.
•TU fight anybody" e x ­
plained Doug. "Hut not if
Alex objects to the oppon­
e n t."
“ And I do object," said the
m anager.
“ After
all. be­
sides your ranking, both you
and Terrell fought Zora Col­
ley. You knocked him out in
th« seventh round last D e­
cem ber. But Terrell had a
hard time outpointing him
on July 27 at the G arden."

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quarterback who didn't get in

Charley Finley, who hasn't

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By United Preaa Internalioasl
The

Philadelphia

F.agles,

who wrr* known around the
National Football League cir­
cuit last year as the “ broken
hone brigade", air at it again.
Fullback

r la i l i ne

Peaks,

the Eagle*' leading ball-car­
rier in I960 and 1961. suffer­
ed sn elbow

injury

Eagle - Baltimore

in the

Coll clash

Inst Saturday night.
Although Tiakt was orig­
inally expected to be out of
aiiiuii for iiu re week*, fuithrr examination showed a
chipped fracture o f the ulna
bone on the left arm.
A* a n-sult the Eagles,
whose staggering injury list
lust yrar was a major factor
in the club's plunge to the
Western Division cellar after
TOMMY PITTMAN, of Sanlando Springs,
a second-place finish In 1961,
brought in this 15-pouiul cutfish on u six-pound
will lose Peak's services for
line while fishing in Lake Monroe o ff the shore
approximately six weeks.
near the boat dock.
(Herald Photo)
The Detroit Lions inserted
flankerhark Terry Barr at
quarterback
in
Monday's
workout. The reason for the
move was to provide a back­
up man for Hurl Morrall in
case o f injury. Milt Plum, the
Liana' regular signal-caller
was injured in Saturday’ s
game with
tha Cleveland
will bow out with com plete or Browns. Detroit also placed
ST. LOUIS. Mo. tU P l) This is the final season for partial ownership o f 58 m ajor rookies l’ete (1'Brlrn, Karl
league. National League and Kassulke ami Don King on
Stan (The Man) Musial.
waivers.
. Musial, one of the greatest All-Star records.
hitters in baseball history, an­
Coach At Sherman o f the
The surprise announcement
nounced Monday night he will at a Cardinal picnic at the New York Giants, wrho meet
retire as an active player at palatial home of club owner the Lions in the first game of
the end of the current season. August A. Busch Jr. cam e a dounicheuilar at Cleveland
The 42-year-old Musial, who only a week after Musial said Saturday night, was particu*
spent a quarter of a century he would not make a state­ larly pleased with the play t f
In the Cardinal organization ment concerning his retire­ veteran hack Hugh McEllianaa a player, will continue to ment until Ihe end o f the cur­ noy in Saturday's game with
work for the Red Birds in an rent season.
the Chicago Bears after view­
executive capacity.
“ Baseball
has
been
my ing game films Monday. An­
When the Cardinals retire
life," Stan told the gathering other veteran, Alex Webster,
the familiar No. 6 tins fall it
of playrrs, their wivrs and also was praised by Sherman.
will complete
the
longest
The Cleveland Browns' head
children, and a few newsmen,
playing career of any major
" t love baseball. I like noth­ coach, Blanton Collier, also
leaguer with one team.
ing better to do than play spent Monday watching game
The lithe, slightly stooped
films, and said be was "much
baseball.
slugger,
with
the
unique
"Nothing beats playing in mure encouraged" over the
“ corkscrew " batting stance,
the big leagues and putting un team'a progress. He added
that tlm defensive line did
that big league uniform.
“ I came in with a winner “ an exceptional jo b " in lust
in my first full year with the Saturday’* Blown* • Lions
CnrdinaD in 1912 and l'il like game.
Although
coach
Buddy
lo gu out the same way. I've
dreamed for a long time ol Parker’s Pittsburgh Stealers
playing une more World Ser­ were soundly whipped by the
ies. I think we still have a | Green Bay Packers last Sat
unlay night, Parker was phil­
chance to d o it."
General m anager Bing De- osophical about the defeat.
STOCKTON, Calif. ( U P I ) vine called M uilal's decision "You don't spot the champions
Thert is iuiug to be a birth “ a great ioas lo the playing two weeks o f practice and a
day party (or a 101-year-old end of the game hut a gain game ami expect to brat
them," he said.
gentleman in Stockton tonight to the executive aide."

Musial Wants To Bow
Out In Series Play

101st Birthday Parly Tonight
For Slagg

flippant

attitude . . . Also his flip s-*

tuition to move the Kansas

ha rafusad to heed coach O tto

City Athletics

Graham's advice that he soft*

received
don't

(Oakland has

th*

big

count

out

play,

but

Atlanta),

might be stymied by th* same
thing that lopped o ff Bill
Veeck whan he tried to movo
the old St. Louis Browns. . ,
Th* other American Laagua
owners don't like Charley'*
embattled image and could
force him to sell the club be­
fore they'll O.K. a ahlft.
The Boston PatrloU had to
do a real selling job to get
A rt Graham, a Boston College
end to forget ho was a promis­
GOlRffVM'
ing outfielder . . . baseball is
ROGER MARI8
a family tradition — Art Gra­
ham Hr. had a brief spell In
other in c h a m p i o n s h i p
the m ajors with the Red Sox.
gain **," predicts Both Pritch­
Roger Marls o f the New
York Y’ ankees would like to
■re baseball club* taka a cue
from their football brethren
and start using films— only
to study thsir players , . • "I
know,” he says, "how I should
be sw inging . . . and if I gst
into a slump, it would help
me to com par* new and old
filma to see what I'm doing
w ron g." . . . Maris doesn't be­
lieve in percentages: “ They
say the hits will even up ovsr
year. Forget it. Pm lucky
if I get five scratch hit* a
year. Early this year I was
socking thrr* o f four halls
on the nose and batting .239,
Once you've hit the ball, it’s
luck where it gues."
It doesn't bother Jim Bout­
on o f the Y'nnkces that the
linn drive which hit him on
the chili in *ail&gt; suiiimai ha*
left • scar from the stitches.
. . . " I want it to stay there,”
he half grins, “ so people will
see h«w tough I am." . . .
Paul Christman, one o f th*
few in a position to talk (h*
was a .pro quarterback) who
actually knows how (he's a
television spitler o f Amsrlcan Football League games)
has definite ideas on how tha
two pro Isacgues compare:
“ The A F L doesn't have ths
great quarterbacks (Unitas,
•Starr, T ittle), but Us running
hacks are now just at good aa
the National Football League
carriers. So ars th* past rereivers. Th* A F L is a little
behind on Interior linemen and
on ilefent* because it takas
tlin* to develop super stars
like Bill George and Jo*
Schmidt. In a couple o f y*ar*
Ihe league* will ho equal."
“ In flv* years, the two
leagues will be playing each

ard,

tha

Eagle

old

acatback

en up his passes — "M o
throw lollipops 7” .
The Green Bay Fackera
call Kc-n Inman, their chunky
fill-in linebacker, Little 8am
. . . his reckless style reminds
them e f Sam H u ff o f tho
New York Glanta . . . Coach
Vince Lombardi expects How*
ard Williams, a little known
pickup from Howard Unlvarsi*
ty, t o ' beat out one o f h it
secondary regulars . . .
ho
spent most o f last year on
the taxi squad and could have
been plucked by an y oth er

Philadelphia
who’s

una­

bashedly an NFL man . , .and
Is

a

bigw ig in the outfit that

film s N FL highlight* . . .
Tha recruit who most Im­
pressed Green Bay eoachai In
tho All-Star gam* was Dan
Brabham, an Arkansas prod­
u ct who baa had a unique
career . . . II* was a tackle
fo r thrsa years until con­
verted to fullback his senior
season because o f hia speed
. . . and In th* All-Star Game
w as most Imptestiv* fo r th*
ferocity with which he hit
from his linebacker position
. . . T lin e was nothing selfish
in Packer opinions because
Dan will play for Houston in
th* other league , . . Biggest
murk aaalnst gigantic Bonny
Gibba, the Texas Christian

uaui . . .
Bobby Lee Bell, th* out*
standing college lineman o f
last year at Yllnnesota, probably will spend his pro career
with the Kansas C ity Chiefs
as a lirzbackcr . . . where bo
can forget about the three*
point stance that was hi*
greatest bugaboo aa a line*
man . , . Bell went to Jllnnesot* as a T-quarterback and
played that spot h it freshmen
year . . . Coach M urray W a rmath drooled at the thought
o f the 225-pounder in the lino
and casually told him he'd
like him to try tacklo as a
sophomore . . . “ I thought he
was kidding," recalls Bobby.
"W hen I got down into a
three-point stance, it mad* me
dlxzy. Took the longest time
to get over that.”
Between you’ n'm a, tho Na­
tional Broadcasting Company
is looking fo r a new sports
director succeed retiring Tom
Gallery

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Two Contenders
'Short-Circuited'
lly United Prr*a International
Chris Short stands 6-4 and
weighs 206 pounds, but lie has
navar ranked too tall among
National l.eague pitchers.
In fact, th* only rw ogn ition— if you can call It that—
ha has gained in five seasons
with th* Philadelphia Chillies
cam* in 19S1 when he led the
league in wild pitch**.
Yet in tha last month. Short
twice has short-circuited the
pennant hopes o f tha two lead­
ing N L contenders.
The lanky southpaw from
Milford, Del., beat tho I.os
Angeles Dodgers in their own
park July 26 to launch W alt
Alston's men on their current
skid. And Monday night he
turned back tha San Francisco
Giants, 3-1, with tha help o f
a
two-run,
elghth-inuing
homer by Johnny Calliaou.

bly won’t be on hand.
Amos

Alonzo

Stagg,

the

grand old man o f spurts, will
not actually be lul until Fri­
day but the Stockton Liun*
Club la honoring him with a
banquet tonight.
A second birthday partywill he given Friday night hy
the Lions in San Francisco
featuring a huge rake with
101 candles. It Is doubtful if
Stagg will attend that party
either.
"M r. Slagg feels okay phy­
sically. But I don't think he'll
go lo either party," said Dr.
F. If. Busher, director of the
Amos Alonzo Slagg founda­
tion.
Stagg. a star athlete at
Yale and a longtime coach at
University of Chicago and
University o f the
Pacific,
lives quietly In a Stockton,
Calif., rest home.
In the first o f her many
Broadway roles. Haila Stod­
dard, star of “ The Secret
Storm ," playr&lt;L the daughter
in “ Yes, Sly Darling Daugh­
ter."

night
Houston at St. Louis, night

Fight Results
NEW
BEDFORD.
Mass
f UPI ) — Frankie Olivera.
159, New Yut k, outpointed
Larry Carney, 159, Lowell, j
Mass. 19; Norman Smith, 136,
Washington, knocked out Jes­
se Noel, 139. New Y'ork, I.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (U P !)
— Luther Davis. 171 *». Reno,
Nev.. drew with A l Swiderski,
Las Vega*, 19,
B A K E R S F I E L D . Calif.
( UPI ) - Prince Rudy, 15 94 ,
Compton, Calif., outpointed
I Benny McCovey, 153, Phoenix,
A ru ., 19.

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RECORD HOUND — la jet-powered racer “ Spirit of America" Craig
Breedlove is tearing toward a world land speed record on the Bonneville
Salt Flats in Utah. Breedlove made two-way run with average speed of
407.45 miles per hour, eclipsing the 394.196 set by Britain’s John Cobb
in 1947.
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Personals

Miss Michels, W. Cacciatore
Wed In Catholic Ceremony
The groom 'a father aerved
Mi­ over yellow taffeta, a ahoul-1 piece o f nylon petal* and car-1
der length veil o f yellow silk ried a ca ica d e bouquet of a i beat man and usher* were
chels, daughter o f Mr, tad
Illusion attached to a head-1 yellow earnatlon*.
his brothers, Daniel and Dave
lfr ». Anton M icheli, Wiley I
Cacciatore.
Avenue, Sanford, and Sammy
The bride's mother wore ■
Cacciatore, ion o f Mr. and
blue
ahantung dress
with
lira. Sam Cacciatore, o f Or­
beige accessories and a pink
lando, were marrleJ Aug. 10
rose corsage. The groom'a
mother wore a pink linen suit,
at 11 a.m . at All Souli Cath­
pink
accessories and a pink
olic Church, in Sanford.
rose corsage.
Father Richard Lyon* offi­
M in

X

C irolya

M mes. Laura Platt Brown,
Mary
McManus,
Cornelia
Gray and Ellen Miller spent
a week traveling through,
Louisville, Ga., Asheville. N.
C „ Blowing Rock, N. C., then
on
to
Gatlin burg.
TewL,
where they climbed Mt. Mit­
chell over 8.00 feet and were
carried up Crockett Mountain
in a chair. Enroute home they
stopped at Atlantic Beach,
Jacksonville, to visit Mrs,
Brown’ s daughter and her
fam ily.

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Following the eeremuny, i
reception was held in the Soc
ial Hall o f the church, which
was decorated with arrange­
ments o f whita gladioli and
pink m um s. The bride's table
was overlaid with a white
nand crocheted chilli.

ciated at the double ring cere­
mony, followed by Nuptial
M a il.
The church w a i decorated
with arrangem ent! of white
gladioli and chryianthemumi.
i i n . F . E . RvuaSHat, W * Ut and lololit, played and
aang, " 0 Promise Me” and
“ Whither th o a Goeit” and
played “ Mother at Thy Feet
tfc
la Kneeling” and the tradi­
tional wedding m irchei.
Jjf
d}
The bride, given in marri­
age by her father, wore a w^aaajSBP^ a
gown o f white bridal aatin
featuring a Chantilly lace
bodice with labrina neck­
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line, long ile c v e i ending in
*'
•
poin t! with eelf-covered but­
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ton* and full hoop ikirt trim­
\Y •'
m ed with lace applique*.
H er elbow length veil of
allk llluilon wa* attached to a
■mall aatin petal headpiece
and aha carried a cascade
bouquet o f white roaca «and
aeed pearl* centered with a
white yellow-throated orchid.
The entire ensemble wa* dcalgncd and made by the bride.
M ill Jo Ann Cacciatore.
alater of the groom, wa* maid
MU. AND
o f honor. She wore a street
length gown o f blue chiffon

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BRIDE AND GROOM, maid of honor and beat
man, poae for a picture following the rehearsal
to right are Miss Jo Ann Cacciatore, Miss Michels,
and Sammy Cacciatore. Mrs. F. E. Ruumillul «u*

M ist Marilyn Von Hcrbulla
kept the bride's book; Mias
Lynn Haig served the coffee;
Mr*. Cordon Scnart served
the punch, and Mrs. Dean
Snavely cut and served the
Mrs. Martha Ashby andl
cake. Mrs. Carolyn Higgins daughter, Niki, were hostess­
and Mrs. Von Herbulis also es for a bridal luncheon, Sat­
assisted with the serving.
urday, honoring Min Jeanne
For her going-away outfit Southward,
at the Ashby
Mrs. Cacciatore wore a white hom e, 1918 Hiblscui Court.
brocade aheath wilh short
jacket, white accessories and
tho orchid from her bridal
bouquet.

tertnined the wedding party with nn after rehenrsal party at her home on Palmetto Ave. Left
to right are Miss Jo Ann Caccitore, Miss Michels,
the greem sr.d h!s
Samuel Cacciatore.

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A pink and white color
schem e was carried out In
decorations
using
arrange
ments o f gladioli and mums
in allver bowls on tho various
tables.

The brld eclect was pre­
sented a monogrammed nilve* tray by the bo-desses.
Corsages also wore presented
to the guest of honor, her mo­
ther, Mrs. Ira Southward,

m

Saturday,

Boom

MRS. GORDON SWEENEY, right, w jw hostosa for a bridal luncheon at
the Mayfair Inn, honoring bride-elect, Mina Caroleo Osterholm. With her
left to right aru Mra. Wally Philips, mother of the groom, tho honorce,
Misa Osterholm untl maid of honor, Miss Marly Stumper. (Herald Photo)

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Gordon

Sweeney

of

the

In

the

Mayfair

borne,

Ity Helen Snodgrass
home here. Dr. Friend has
retired from
the
Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Wil- recently
Navy,
born and children left Thurs­
day for a vacation in A la­
Mr. ami .Mrs. Chester Hcnbama.
ilerson have returned from a
N. W. Wilborn returned lb day v im with relatives In
home
this weekend
after Oklahoma.

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HOSTESSES AND 1IONOREE nt a bridal luncheon, Saturday, mo left
to right, Mrs. Martha Ashby und daughter, Niki, hontcajea and Mias
Jeanne Southward and her mother Mrs. Ira E. Southward. (Herald Photo)

en­
Gold
Inn,

Tw o centuries ago, coffee
was of such importance that
at least one famous king In­
sisted on brewing his own. Ho
was King Louis the Fifteenth
o f France who prepared his
coffee over a spirit lamp and
served it from a gulden cof­
fee-pot. When Louis' golden
coffee-pot filled a dainty cup,
the cup was often In the hand
of Madame dc Pompadour,
loiter, he poured his cod ec
for Madame du Harry and a
fam ous painting of Louis the
Fifteenth captures (his scene.

Sanford

Personals

Mrs. C. W. Morton, o f Jack­ return to the If. of F. to con­
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MeRaney have returned from a sonville, and Mrs. C. W. Mor­ tinue her studies in Septem­
ber.
vacation
with relatives in ion Jr. and son, Charles 3rd.
of

Mississippi.

Orlando,

were

guests

Mr. anil Mrs. Charles Glat- lat, last week.
ley, of Deerfield Beach, and
Mr.

and

s|ra

and

.Mrs.

Harold

David, of

PoolMiami,

spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. S. II. Luxcn.
Mr. and Mrs. William Covcney have been vacationing
with relatives In Massachu­
setts und the surrounding
area. While there Madeline
fell and broke her hip. Her
husband has returned home
but Mrs. Coveney will have
to remain in the hospital for
another week or two.
Her friends may send her
cheery notes nr cards by ad­
dressing them to Room 202,
Springfield Hospital, SpringHeld, Mass.

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Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ruuinil-

Miss Rosemary Southward
arrived home Friday (or a
brief vacation from her stud­
ies at the University o f Flor­
ida. Miss Southward will he
a bridal attendant at the wed­
ding o f her aunt, Miss Jean
Southward, Saturday. She will

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Michael Long, son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Long, has r e ­
turned from a trip to P ig e o n !
Forge, Tenn. Ho accompanied
Mrs. Hubert Maples ami ch il­
dren on a visit with relatives
and friends in live area.

Mrs. Jessie Weathersby, ol j
spending a week in Seminole
Columbus, Ga., is visiting her |
Mrs. W. P. Snodgrass and
Memorial Hospital, in San­
daughter and family, Mr. and
ford, recuperating (rum an granddaughter, Pat Turr, of
Elktun, M d , and Miss Mary
Wool should be treated for Mrs. Lc«n Steinmcycr, at
accident.
Cornett, of Portsmouth, Ohio, moth protection—now.
their home In Citrus Heights.
Mrs. Virginia Mr Broom, of were hmiscguesU of Helen
Orange City, conducted the Snodgrass last Thursday and
Sunday morning service at Friday.
the Harnett Memorial .Moth
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sellers
odist Church. Rev. .Meltroom
and
children, Connie
and
,cmi£gw__1ast week. Thu
members arc grateful
ior
their assistance while
the Miami and the Southern part
pastor, liev. Fred Foster, is of the state last weekend.
at Emory,
Sateen is a commonly used
Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Friends lining fabric but it and simi­
and daughter, Lani, arrived lar materials should be preWednesday, to make their shrunk.

Mrs.
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honoring Miss Carulcu Oderholm.
Carrying out the theme of
the Gold Hoorn, the table was
covered with a gold cloth and
centered with a gold and
white floral arrangement in
an antique container.
Place caroa were adorned
with a gold floral motif. Miss
Osterholm was presented n
gift In her chosen pattern u(
china by the hostess.
Those Invited to share the
party were Mrs. W. M. Phil­
lips, Mrs. G. I). Bishop J r ,
Mr*. George Kick, Mrs. Ed­
ward Gordon, Mrs, Richard
Deas. Mrs. II. L. Perkins Jr..
Mrs. John Morgan.
A lto (lie Missel Merritt
Philips, Frances Strickland,
Marty Stempor, Vida
Sue
S m i t h , Marilyn McDaniel,
Eliabcth Ann Sweeney and
Kay Ivey.

Enterprise Personals

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Other guests Included Mrs.
Al Duudncy, .Mrs. Milner Os­

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tertained with a bridal lunch­
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O. Lewis Dinkins.

Out o f town relatives and
friends from Orlando, Winter
Park, Tam pa, Melbourne and
Coleman were present for the
wedding and reception.

Mrs.

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and the groom 's mother, Mrs.

Mrs.

Following a wedding trip to
Miami the couple will reside
in St. Petersburg where the
bride will teach school and
tho groom will attend the
Stetson Law School.

MRS. SAMMY CACCIATORB
(Photo by Gnaaman)

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Miss Carolee Osterholm Honored
With Bridal Luncheon At Mayfair

Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith
was host*'** for a recent
luncheon honoring bride elect
Miss Frances Strickland, at
her home on Park Ave.
The party rooms w e r e
adorned with floral arrange­
ments of pink sweetheart
roses.
The luncheon table was
overlaid wilh a linen cloth
with cupid lace inserts and
centered with an arrange­
ment o f pink ro»cs in a cut
glass container. The bridal
and pink ruse Iheme wa* lurTie r r a r r a a o r be p u n
cards decorated with brides
and rosea.
The luncheon was served on
liaviiand
china with hand
painted rosea. Miss Strick­
land was presented an antL
que glass bowl as a gift from
the hostess.
Following the luncheon a
matrimonial game of scram
bled letters was played by the
gucsta and a prize of dusting
powder, won by Miss Marilyn
McDaniel.
Uliier guests were the bon&gt;ree's mother, Mrs. M. K,
Strickland, Mrs. H o w a r d
Aholchel, Mrs. J. C. Mitchell,
Mrs. Roy Williams, Mrs. A)
Hunt, Mrs. W. U. Kirby and
the Misses Jeanne Southward,
' Kay Ivey and Dian Aiken.

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Luncheon Honors Miss Southward

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Mrs. Smith
Hosts Luncheon
For Bride-Elect

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Fifteen m em ber* of the En­
Mr*. Daa Beard and Mr*. Nick
Reorganisation o f the V lrll- M ergo.
a a
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tntae N a vy W h s * Club No.
August events fo r the Chief
t i l « a a Um a u la H an a t tba Petty O fficers W ive* club
second aiaathi* o f tit* tro o p will include n “brin g your
own'* ateak dinner A u g 24 and
Thursday.
Bavan form er m « m b a r a a luncheon on A ug. 27.
The calendar was planned
Joined th e organization. New
mam bar* welcom ed to tba a t the club's monthly meet­
tr o o p ware H n . Mary John­ ing held at tha NAB ballroom
son, M rs. Fat Graham, Mr*. recently.
Huiband* will be Invited to
Inai Groan, U n . Barbara
the ateak dinner which will be
Drisklll and Mrs. J o Brown.
Baeratary la H n .
Alice follow ed by a dance, both to bo
Baaallao and d a b eorraspond- held a t the C P 0 club. A local
ta t aacratary w ill be Mra. band w ill provide live music
for the occasion.
Brown.
Mr*. Henry Quinn, W. A.
The by-lawa o f the club
ware road and approved by W lgg, Sir*. R oger Pep* and
Mrs. William Foster are In
tba member*.
A pot rack lanchooa A c t - U charge o f tha dinner and
a t 12 noon at Lake Golden was lisilu .
Tha luncheon la being plan­
planned, and thoaa attending
ned eepeclally for the wlvei
'/o u ld briny a dlah to pass.
The September meeting will .who cannot gat to the meet­
ba bald a t tba homa o f Mra. ings In tha evening. Any wife
M ary Johnson. Information or who wants to attend can meet
transportation can ba obtain* the group a t 11:45 a. m. at the
da by ca llln t Mra. Peggy Hor­ Skyline Rcstaurnat In Or­
ton, 322*1523; Mra. Beaulieu, lando.
New members * t the meet­
122*7600; or Mrs. Shirlay Ow­
ing were Mrs. William Foster
en*, 822-7751.
A t a previous meeting, Mra. and Mrs. Lavonne Stubblna.
Pearl Smith o f Kay W ait, tha Mrs. R. J. Morris rejoined the
vice president o f tha South* group. Mrs. Darwin Smith,
east R ational Navy Wivaa Mra. John Gcrtlsr and Mrs. M.
Club, halpad re activate tha Botts wera guests o f the club.
The hospitality committee
alub.
Any antiatad N avy wife la reported that cards and gifts
eligible to join the national had been sent to J e ff W il­
liams, Bobby Driscoll and Jim­
organization.
s e e
my Fay while they were In
Pinal plana fo r bridge lea* the h o ip lu l. A card and plant
•on* fo r beginners and Inter* was sent to Mrs. J . D. Beck*
mediates ware mads by tha man.
A frasen cak* and ice cream
Navy O fficers W ivtt board
dessert was served at the so­
•t Its matting Thursday.
Tha lesson* will start an cial hour follow ing tlx* meat
Kept 10 and w ill continue for Ing. On the refreshment com'
six Tueaday morning* at Ui* mute# were hire. V. W . GmiJCapri Restaurant. A profes­ erton, Mre. W . L. Hawkins,
sional Instructor will tsach Mra. C. T. Weaver, Mrs, Joe
tha atudanta fo r a reduced O'Donnell, 31 re. Roger Pope
and Mrs. A l Kelly,
group rata.
The CPO wive* club meets
Anyone who would liha to
taka the lesaona should con­ the first Monday of each
tact her NOW representative. mun tit.
s e e
Mrs. Michael Durant waa
O fficer’* W ives o f V A II-ll
and Detachment 3 held their
luncheon Thursday at Jim
Spencera Restaurant. Mrs. F.
Carment Jr., v**s the hoitcse,
assisted by Mre. It. G. Fox.
A silver engraved bracelet
was presented to 31 r*. Fox
who will leave for Jacksonville
In September.
Those attending were the
Mmes. B. ,1V, Itatholumew,
Carol Kane, James R. Den­
nison, D. E. Fitzgerald, D. C.
Purdy, K. Jamison, R. 8. Best,
J. Auberehon, E. F. Patterson,
J. O. Yanaros and IV. E. IlunSeveral couples o f VAH-11 sett.
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met recently in the A fter­
Champion
bowlers
among
burner fo r a a bridge hoeted
by 31r. and Mra. J. P. Barlow. tha Navy wive* are the 3IlxD. Ham ilton t o o k h i g h Mates, the bowling team from
honors. Others attending were the N A S wive*. The trophy
the Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barth­ winners Include Mr*. Earl
olom ew, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Unger, Mra. W. Williams,
Beat, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bone, Mrs. Crla H u ff and Mrs. J.
Mr. and Mra. E. If. Canon, Goahorn. They were sponsored
Mr. and Mrs. K. Jamison, Mr, by Holler Motors.
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and Mra. D. C. Purdy, Mr.
A
ctivities
o
f
tha
VAH-1 o f­
and Mra. J. M. Runnels, Mr,
and Mra. W . L. Wagner, Mr. ficers wives club ar* begin­
and Mr*. D. E. Nichols, Mr. ning again since the wivee
and Mra. J. Dennison an j Mra. have returned from their tripe
to N orfolk, V h., where the
Hamilton.
VAH-11 and DeL I will USS Independence was docked
hav* a bridge party every fo r ID days,
A bridge party Friday and
month or six weeks and averyona from those groups la wel­ * potluck supper next week
come. Interested p e r s o n a *2* am ong the Items on the
agenda.
should contact Mrs. Barlow.
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Wive* who were in Norfolk
Mr. and Mrs. If. L. Nellsen war* the 3fmea. L. G. Reinhav* raturned from a 10-day hart. J. W. T aft, J. S. Burger,
trip to Atlanta wher* they James R. Conrey, Ted Gar­
rett, W. L. Goodman, R. E.
visited relatives o f both.
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Guest, J. Halaten Jr., Paul
A n y VAH-B snllsted w if* Haney, R. K. Kiely, George
Paul
3lurray,
Put
interested in stranding tha Klett,
meeting Thursday at the home O'Uara, A. L. Rise, Jock Bal­
o f Mra. Ronald M a n n i n g ia bury, Keith Tuurney. A. I*
should call Mrs. Edd* Farrell Week#, Uunnar F. Wilatar and
at F A 2-1379.
Paul II. Wireman.
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While in Norfolk the cou­
Tha Terrace Room In tha ples mat fo r several informal
Cherry Plata Hotel waa the parties including * CAG parly
ecene o f a recent luncheon for at the officers club at the
VAH-B officer* wives, Hoa- base which featured a buffet
teaaea were Mra. Paul Wernar dinner and antartainment.
and Mra. Jim Oman,
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welcome w it * i
two newcomer* to tha squad­ Marshall Kerner and Mrs.
ron, Mra. Bernard McCrary Clifton
Dowell hosted the
and Mr*. Don Kalley, Special VA H -S coffee held Thursday
gueats. Miss Bonnie Staffer, In tha Afterburner.
Mr*. Ken Sandon, Miss Eva
Four new wivee were wel­
Sayegh and Mrs. Harry Gil­ comed by Mrs. Roy Farmer.
m ore were also greeted .
They are Sira. Hurry Itryunt,
Mra. Lyla Sett# presented a Mra. Glenn Daigle, Mrs. John
farewell g ift to Mrs. John Hnrlburt and Mrs. Robert
Latharow whose husband has Rankin.
been with VA H -5 for the last
Farewells were said to Mrs.
several ysara and Is now go­ Elmer Tatlman who is going
ing to another squadron.
to Puerto Rico and Mr*. DonTha door prise waa won by old Hamilton, leaving for
Miss Btoffer. Others attend­ Guam at tha end of the month.
ing the a ffa ir were Mrs. Her­
Mr*. Craig Moore, the NOW
bert Johnson, Mrs. Clifford rapreeantatlve, reported on
Thompaon, Mr*. Dave Fall. the board meeting, and Mrs.
Mra. Jack Lillis, Mrs. Bob Fred Btlpp is in charge o f the
•Lavelacs Mr*. Be U r Lackey, Interior
decorating
course.
hostess for the monthly board
matting at har homa. Welcom­
ed to the group was Mrs.
Jamas Mayo.
Tha board also planned a
bridge benefit to be held Sept.
I I a t the N A S ballroom from
11:30 p. m. til 3:30 p. m
Wlvas are Invited to bring
guests and should make their
reservation* by Sept. V with
thalr board representative.
Other bualnasa discussed Ineluded the need for help at
the Little Red School House
and tha T h rift Shop drive,
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terprise M YF

group* attend­

ed each te iiio n o f the Christ­
ian

Youth

Activities

week

held in the churches In Lake
Helen. Orange City, DeBary,
Enterprise and Stafford-Oateett.
The program * were arrang­
ed for the M YF groups and
started at 3:30 p.m . with sup­
per follow ed by recreational
and inspirational programs.
When the Lake Helen and
Enterprise churche* w e r e
hosts there
were approxlm Italy 73 young people pre­
sent. R ev. Al Rowell w si In
charge o f tha program . In the
absence of the pastor, Rev.
Foster.
Rev. C. N. Ogg conducted
the actlvitiei at the DcBsry
and Qrange City churches
and Misa Mary Hubbard, ru­
ral worker for the arcs, ar­
ranged the sessions. The par­
ents ar* grateful for having
someone to help with the
work o f the young people.
Tha club also voted to con­
tribute funds fo r the purchase
of items to give to children
visiting the clinic, to supple­
ment the work the CPO wives
do.
Mra. Rlchnrd Grulow won
the centerpiece drawing,
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Needed: Wivee for volunteer
work at the Little Red School
House after school opens in
September. I f you have a few
hours a week and would like
to help rare for the children,
contact your Navy Officer*
Wlvea
club
ruprcsenUtlve.
You can work on* tlay t week
from 9 a. m. til 12 noon help­
ing tha teacher, Mra. A. F.
Keeth.
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Birthday cake waa served at
the V A II-9 bridge Friday to
celebrate the birthday anni­
versary o f Mr*. \V. F. Reno.
Hostess was Mrs. J. T. Bucy.
Mrs. J. L. McCracken who
haa Just arrived home after
five weeks in the Mediterran­
ean, attended the bridge.
Others attending were Mra.
J. J. Muynihan, Mr*, (i,, L.
Atkinson, 3lrs. R. II. Cook*
and tw o guest* from V A ll-l,
Mrs, M. Durant and Mra. J. D.
Durbin,
Mr*. McCracken took the
high honors and second high
went to Mr*. Huey.
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Mr*. Jam** T. Bell la home
with her new ton, Matthew
Morris. Lt. Bell was home
fiont N orfolk when the now
arrival wus born on Aug. 2.
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The Thrift Shop la looking
for clothes! While y o u ' r e
cleaning
up
thoso school
clothe*, put aside any out­
grow n onea and deposit them
in the container in the shop.

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By Abigail Van Bu/en

TELEVISION TONIGHT
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TUESDAY P. M.

Programs
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DEAR ABBY: Are you a psychia­
trist? If not, what Riven you the
right to determine whether or not
people need professional care in this
field? On several occasions you have
advised that some friend or relative
be examined by u head doctor, I as­
sume you would have all humans
conform to one pattern. Did it ever
occur to you that some people LIKE
being different, and are not mentally
disturbed? Take that woman who
wears muu minis on the street and
likes to talk to bus drivers. Couldn’t
she simply be trying to show society
that wo are not all puppets o f con­
formity ?
DISTURBED
DEAR DISTURBED: The woman
with the muu muua might have been
perfectly sound, right up to the point
where she was described as “ eating
tranquilizers like popcorn". Then, I
suggested she might need profession­
al help. It is no insult to be directed
to a psychiatrist. Furthermore, it's
better to see one and NOT need
treatment than not see one and
NEED treatment.
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DEAR ABBY: I have been mar­
ried for 17 years and have three
children. My husband left for a fish­
ing trip for a week and when I asked
him to give me nn address or phone
number where I could btcate him in
case of emergency, he said, "I'll be
‘around* Rice Lake, Wisconsin, and

VAH-11 O f f i c e r * wives
bridge and canasta, 12:30 p.
m. Home o f Mr*. J. M. Run­
nels.
V A II-3
luncheon,
12:00.
Capri Restaurant.
VAH-1 Enlisted wives club,
8 p. m. N A S Ballroom.
VA H -5 Knliatrd wive* club,
7:30 p. m. at home of M r*.
Ronald Manning.
Friday, Aug. 16
V A II-I O f f i c e r * Wivee
bridge, 7:30 p. m. Home of
Mr*. Connie Lenrdiardi.

VAll -5 officers and wive*,
potluck supper, 5 p. m. Home
o f Cdr. and Mra. Bette.
Thursday, Aug. 21
Navy W ives Club No. 211,
Potluck, 12 noon. Lsk* Gold­
en.

DEAR FED: If what he fears
might happen HAS happened. I’d say,
"Goodbye, Dear, CALL ME every
other night in case I have something
to tell you " If it has NEVER hap­
pened, send me your name and nddrpss and I’ ll give you nnother an­
swer.
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DEAR A B B Y : Please tell "Canoga Park" that the main reason why
so few Americans fly Hags is: "On
the go Americans" are never sure if
they’ll be home by sunset to take in
the flag so, rather than show this
disrespect to the flag, they do not
put It out.
TRUE-BLUE AMERICAN
CONFIDENTIAL TO "LONG
SUFFERING PATTI": Don’ t give
up now. Even a "hell" has his Achil­
les.
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Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personal, unpublished reply, please
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
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hearts wen that trick and
W est's king of heart* was
the fifth defensive,trick.
p ort! each one had hla own
West led the seven o f clubs
6 A KI It
specialty. Watdsmnr ron Zedtand Waldy finally got the
FART
w itx 'i specialty was locating
lead with dummy'* king. He
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needed the rest of the tricks
the queen o f trumps and hi* V K J 4 1
f AI7
■kill In that field ha* not d i­
and the queen o f spades had
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to ha found.
minished with the passing
SOUTH
Waldy decided to wait a
years.
A AJill
whit* and cashed dummy’ s
W est had one of those light
wots
«c* o f clubs. When West playopening hid* that many du­
♦ Q »»
thr eight, Waldy led a third
plicate players feel they must
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cluh and ruffed It In his own
make. They are really apt t*»
Doth vulnerable
North
Saath Wral
Boot
hand. Fast showed up with
boomerang
when you are
Paw
Pau
Peas
1♦
short In s padei ami sure
the queen of that ault, and the
Pass
Double Heilbl. 1 *
queen o f spades wa* located.
enough West found himself
Pau
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West had only nine points
on lend against Waldy’* two
Pau
Pass
curable the spade suit. Hu
spade contract.
Opening lead— ♦ A
would have passed tha hand
He opened the ace o f dia­
mond* and continued with a] seven o f hearts. West won out without the queen. Bo
second diamond to his part­ with the Jack and returned ■ Waldy played West for It and
n er's king. East led bark tha |Inw heart. K ail's aes o f mad* the real o f the trleka.
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Women hav# a name for he.
lug extravagant. But some
men enjoy throwing money
around, too. This create a d if­
ficu lt problem for a wife, for
the money he 10 freely spenda
he considers hie own.
Ono w if* tella me that sha
pensive gadget or a suit hu
doesn’t need— and all my pen­
ny-pinching aaving* are gone
In ono
reckless
purchase.
What In tha world can 1 do
about ItT"

DeBary

Personals
Miss Linda Smith of M ary­
land, Is spending i few weeks
with her sister snd brother-inlaw, Mr. snd Mrs. Steve Hol­
loway, of DeBsry,
Mr. and

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Mrs. Francis Pe-

zold o f Monroe Avenue cele­
brated their 10th wedding an­

By Ruth Millett

Not much, I’ in afraid. Some yon don't have to he at home
men dont want their money all
saved—and if

they can't

sold on the Mm ,

th* lima you might tiy

be getting

a full-time or

part-

woman’ * tim* Job—and banking your
penny-pinching la ao much paychtck every week. Tall
your husband you Intend to
wnatn! effort.
put the money you earn aside
Why don’t you atop rutting
fo r th* future— and stick by
corner* for swhll* — partic­
it.
ularly when it msans doing
If you can’ t hold down a Job
without clothes for yourself,
yourself and you can't get
etc. f After ell, if the money
your husband to see the Im­
ii going to be spent, anyway,
portance on a fam ily's saving
you might as well get eumu of
for the future— there actually
the benefits from it.
isn't much you can do.
If you have no children or
Hut whatever you do, don’ t
if they ar* at an age where nag about monsy. That w on't
is constantly pinching pennies maka him Icsa extravagant.
to mnka up for her hubsd.in'i
One way to got rid o f your
extravagances. 8 h a cornea resentment Is to stop being so
from * thrifty fam ily and rigid a guardian o f th* fam ily
want* the security o f a bank budget. Occasionally t r e a t
account, But her husband be. yourself to something yuu
live* in spending money a* want for your home nr your­
fast as h* can earn it.
self. Pinching pennies while
“ I shop thriftily1' ah* writes, your husband spend* freely
'and do without clothe* in wilt only breed bitterness and
hopa that wa can aav* soma strife.
money—end then my huiband
goes out and buys lu n n exs

niversary with a dinner at an
Orlando restaurant with rata- Pick Tourney Site
NEW YOBK (D P I) - The
Uvea and friends. The anni­
versary
fell on Thursday, Gordon Trophy tennis mat­
Aug. R. but they found Satur­ ches, an annual championship
day evening suited them best. tor senior players represent
th* United Slates and Can
Mr. aod Mrs. J. Dent, for­ a&lt;ia will be Staged at the
Montebello,
m er care takers o f the D e­ Seigniory Club,
Bary Mansion House will be Quebec, Aug. 16-17. The U S.
returning from Virginia to currently bold* th* team tro­
DeBary early In September. phy.

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typical television fashion, this satirists, with hardly ■ m en­
series decided it b id to get tion o f
rid o f its femala liar*,

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and demonstrates how, like most
cities,

London's

senting a show built around— skyline is changing.
10:30-11 p.m. ABC. Focus
you guested it—a woman. Sbe
on
America. “ Tha Mark of
la Joanna Btrnei, a definite
attraction detpiia tba casting M an." TV Station WJZ-TV,
Baltimore, set out to show
inequities.
9:30-10:30 p.m. NBC. The that a distasteful reputation
Dick Howell Show. “ In Search (rum the past is a m isrepre­
In tha
present.
of a Son." (Rerun) An overly sentation
labored m e s u g s bogs down Their lubject Is Hanten’ a Di­
(hit story somewhat but uni­ sease, known widely as lep­
formly good acting makes it rosy. The program dem on­
worthwhile. Dick Powell play I strates that the living death
a distraught filh er who, after of d a yi gone by has been surhis w ife's death, Immerses planted by medical science
with hop* and cu rei.
himself In his work, and hit
son (Dean htockwell) bellevei
he It unconcerned over his
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mother’s
death
and
runs
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sway.
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10-11 p.m. CBS. The Keefe
1st N a if T e Me Reeeala*
D rasiflle Show. Julrs Munes Seaea* Skew
thin has Just about becom e a
Cam* K e lly
•■non**
regular on this show, h e'i
Tkel Sewaesa
been on so often. He ii back
ra -H ii — l i a s o a t r
• w a lk e* Ike w n a ■ la * '
again
tonight
along
with
J i b * r&lt; * S *
Felicia Sanders, a fetching
female with a definite) way
w an . » t h i n *.
Carina* Per* a It*#
with a tong. Them* tonight It
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superstitions, spoofed by reg ­
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toa W rlaht
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Laaona B. W rlah t
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art
hereby
a ollfla d
that a antt hat baan ntad
aaalnat f o g la tba a b o r t ontltlod cau io; and that yoa
ara haroby required to d lo
you r aaawoy w tti tha Ctork
o f Ihla Court, and to aarra
a copy thoroof upon tha plain ,
t i ff or
pla la tlira
attoraoy,
whoaa n m i and addraaa la:
Fraam iK
KJcbardsna
A
Wataon
TU Barnott B aak Building
Jacksonville, Florida,
n ot lalar tbaa Aaptambar Ilth,
A.D. 1*41.
If you fall to do aa, daeraa
pro confaaao wilt ba anltred
aaalnat you for tha rollaf de­
manded In Iht com plaint.
The natura o f aald suit b e ­
in g aa action o f IntarpUador
relating to the prnconda o f
carlain pwlk-iee o f Innuranca
upon tha Ufa o f V irgil Jamat
W rlaht, deceased.
Wltneaa my hand and tha
aaal o f aald Court at Sanford,
Florida, Ihla l ib day o f AugUlt. A.I
{A R A D
Arthur H, Beckw ith. Jr.,
Clark o f the Circuit Court
By Martha T. Vlklan
Deputy d a r k
amen, Rlchardaoa A W atIng
Jacksonville,
Puhllaht Aug.
3. l i l t .
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COUNTY. FLORIDA.
IN CHANCERY NO. 11140
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point nf beginning,
a ccord in g In the plat there­
o f aa recorded In Plat
Rook 11. P *a * 44, Pub Ito
Record* of Sem inole C ou n ­
ty. Florida.
TorM5THF.lt
W IT H : Jerk son (Is* Hot
W ater Heater.
Modal C
31), Serial ITHI.
DONE AND O RD ERED at
Sanford. County o f Samlnola,
Hlala o f Florida, thla Ith day
nf August, I ttL
(SEAL)
llua. Arthur H. Beckwith.

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Lego! Notice
NOTICR la » « r t f
I l» «
th a t I a a n n H
l» » » l *
HIM a t 1T-H. l a u w o r f , Saw laola C oaatr, Florida. M l w r u t c u r ta . i u b
U a fle tltlo a t Baaea af. W itt* - IB T H B MATTBR OF T H U
A W A Y BAR. aad that T IntanA ADOPTION OF DANIEL J A ta raalatar aald aama w ith W it APPLEBY BY K EITH &amp;
tha Clark a f tha Circuit CourL HODOEN.
■aaalaota Coaatr. Florida, lr.
accordance w llh tha p f * d .
alaaa a f tha Flatltloaa S . w
TCI T h on a a H. i M t f t f ,
Statutes, to-w lt: Sectloa M l.at
whoaa raaldenea la u n ­
F lorida Statute* HIT.
known and whoaa m ailin g
W at ARTHUR MILLER,
addraaa la earn nf M /V
RICHARD
BURNS,
Cal Aaro, Show Broth am
Chipping Company, P ort
Everglades Station, P o rt
B rora lad ta, Florida,
K otlcu 1* harthy ylra a th at
a aw ora paltlloa haa baaa
n t b b c r u c c r r c o r u r o f Mad In Iht Circuit Court,
thb u r n s H O M m
r t k - Ninth Judicial Circuit o f F lo r .
CT1T CP AND FOB SEMIN- Ida. In and fo r Samlnola Coun­
• LB
COt.NTT,
FLCB1DA. ty, In Chancary, w hortln P o ll.
r s i t c n r »« . w an
Itonar Kalth II. H odatn aaaka
TU B BOSTON FIV* CENTS to adopt a cartaln whlta mala
SAVINOC BANK
child, t••wlt: O aoltl Jaaoa
Plalatlff, Apptaby, Ihtaa praaanta ara
to eauaa and require you to
HA RTON a. DTNB HALM, b# and appear bafora tha
formerly known aa MARION abora atylad court on tha Jrd
B. DYNE, at at
o f September, lr t l, than
Defendant*. day
and thtre to thuw eauaa. If
t s n r a c r arrr n
•
any If you can. why tha re ­
MOBTHABB
FCBBCLCUYBB quest of the Petitioner herein
TUl OLBNN B. SBTC1IFIBI.D abould not bo granted.
Bad OLORIA . M. SBTCHHerein fall not otaa a Da­
FIELD, bln wira
eraa Pro Confaaao will ba en­
BBSIDBNCBi UNKNOWN
tered aaalnat you and tha
AND TOt Alt partita claiming causa pru. *d ex parte.
by. eaenaah tin'VliSaiJis il ■* hr.’*'!
dor or arntnot tha afore- d a l aeal aa Cl. k o f (ho c i r ­
aald paraonp
cuit Court. Ninth Judicial C ir­
Y o u ARB htrahy a ollfla d cuit o f Florida, la and fop
Samlnola County, Florida, th is
Ilth day o f July, I H I.
(SKA LI
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
L ot 19. Block "I T . COUN­
Clark of Circuit Court
T R Y CLUB MANOR, UNIT
D y: Martha T. Vlhltn
NO. 1. according to tha
Dapuly Clerk
plat tharaof aa racorded K arlyla Houaholdor
In Plat Rook 11, Pag# Attorney for Petitioner
**, Public Record* o f 3cm* P. O. Box 14)
Ineda County. Florida
Sanford, Fla.
haa baan filed agalnat yoa In Publtah July It A Auf. #, II,
tha abora-alytad aull, and you A 10, 1)11.
ara required to eerra a ropy CDK-111
of
you r
Anawer o r
other
Pleading to tha Complaint on t&lt;i t h e r i R c r r r r o r i r r o f
P la in tiffs attornaya. A.VPER- T U B NINTH JUDICIAL C t k .
N- r t r r i t a n d t o r i r . a i t .
SON, RUSH, DEAN. LOW
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A van
..... dan HERO.. IIS 01,R COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Raat Central Aranua, Orlando, CHANCERY NO, I D M
Florida, and fit* tha original
RIN IH I.OM RM
Anawar o r other Pleading In
o r teniirti ttiR
lha o ffic e of lha Clark o f lha E R IE C O U N T Y SAVINTJC
Circuit Court on or bafora BANK a Naw York C orpora­
lha Ilth day o f September, tion
I H I. I f you fall to do ao, a
P la in tiff
daeraa pro confaaao w ill be V*
taken agalnat you fo r the re­ PA ITT, V. FUKRT and JUDITH
lief demanded la tha Cum- H. FUKUI, hla wife
plaint,
D efendants
Thle Notice ahatl ba pttbN O Tirtt DP MOMTUAUH
tlehed once a weak fur four
FORRt’LODI UK
coneacutlva weeks In tho San­
SALE RY CLERK
ford llarald.
Notlca la hereby given pur­
DATKP
thla
Sth day a f suant to a Final Decree n f
August. 1HI.
F-recIne'ir- deled August Ith,
(ARAL)
!) &lt; !, and entered In Chancery
A rthur H. Beckw ith, Jr. Caen No. 11141 or tha C ircu it
d a r k of Circuit Court
Court of tha Ninth Judicial
By Martha T, Vlhltn
Circuit In and for Samlnola
D apuly Clerk
County, Florida, wherein E rie
ANDP.IIAON.
RUSH.
DEAN. County Sarlnga Rank la P lain ­
LUWNDBS A van den BKIIO tiff and PAUL V. FUKRI and
Atlornaya and Cuuneellora A t JUDITII II. FUKRI, hla w ife,
Uw
aro Dafrndants. I will aall to
t il Eaet Central Roulavard
tha hlghaet and beat bidder
Poet Ufflce Una Sill
foy caeh at tha front d o o r o f
ORLANDO, FUFRIDA
tho Samlnola County C oa rtTalaphona 141-4411
houaa la Sanford, Samlnola
Pubtlahl Aug. II. It. ST, Sept. County, Florida, at HiOO A.M.
1. 1H1
on tha D rd day o f Auguat,
o u t —IS
IMS the follow ing daicrlbed
property aa eat forth la aald
■n t h e r m e u r r r m r t o f Final Dr.-rea. to-writ:
TIIR NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.
L ot 11 n f B lo c k 1*. HAST.
C irr, IN ANt) FOR BEHIN­
II FI () n K KUIIDIVUIIOM,
DI. *: r n r v r v . F l o r id a
UNIT NO. SIX, a ccording
CHANCRRY Net 13KI3
MORTftAliM PORUCLOPURR
rorded In Plat Rook II,
TIIM PRUDENTIAL
INHUR.
Pagea II and I), PuMI*
ANTE COMPANY O F AM ER­
Rernrda o f Samlnola Coun­
ICA, a saw Jeraey aorpnraty. Florida,
legather with tha fo llo w in g
Iteme o f property which ara
located In and permanently
Inatallid aa a part e f the
Improvement* on aald land:
H im * O U T
KLHCTRR1
DIU»P-IN RANtIK Mmlel
1*T It FISH Serial 111)2
TOi ItOlIKIlT
LEO
IlIDKN
LUX A IRK II KATE It Mod.
and RUTH ARVRI-LA B it ).
tl IIDTM4H1
RN. hla wife, whoaa realLI'X AIliK
AIR
OONDIdenra 1st
Model
CA24
TIONKIt
Charily Church Road
Serial JIIC22
Pun go,
Prlnctee
Anna
D eled Ihla 1th day a f A u g­
County
uat. 1)41.
Virginia Ilearh. Virginia (SEAL)
and whoaa Pust O ffice ,and
Arthur H. Beckwith, J r ,
m ailing addraaa la:
Clerk Circuit Court
R.F.P. No. I. B o i HP
B
y: Martha T. Vlhltn
prlnctee Anna, Virginia,
Deputy Clark
lttlf
DANIEL
J.
leiPKVRB
ef
TOtJ ARE H EREBY NOT!- W A RIIIUIC, CAIUI ILL A L *.
FIND (hat lha Plaintiff, TH E
FEVEK
PRUDENTIAL
INSURANCE IT# West Fairbanks Avenue
COMPANY OP AMERICA, a P. 0 . Ilni ITI
New Jertey corporation, h a t W inter Park. Florida
Instituted suit agalnat ROB­ Attorney for P la in tiff
ERT LEO IUDEN and JUfTH Publish; Aug. 11, IH I.
A R VELLA HlIiEX. hla wir*. c m - id
In lha Circuit Court o f th*
Ninth Judicial C ircuit In nnd IN THE CIHCt tT (I I I IIT OF
for Samlnola County, Florida, T H E BTH JUDICIAL ( T H U l i r
Chancary No. 1111); th* na­ n r P L O R in t. in a i d r a n
ture ef th* salt I* to fo re ­ ■ KMIkOl.K t'UUNTY,
close that carlain m ortgage IN CHANCERY. No. I M S
which ancumbara tha fo llo w ­ FLORIDA MORTOAdE A S E .
ing described property situ ­ PURITIES COMPANY, a F lor­
ated and located In Samlnola ida corporation,
County, Florida, to -w lt:
Lot 4. IILOCK II. WOODMERE PARK INI) R E ­
FLAT, according to plat

“Om * D id, I thought you’ d be e ru y about Jimmy—
....

. . . . L. . . a* — * I a m I lu ss e siU 1*

agalnat Jams* t . Rowing
and Alice I - ttowlee, lita
wire, who may be dead,
and all parlies h aving nr
llalmlna
to
have
any
rltthl, till* nr Interest In
tha
property
described
herein.
Y. mi ami each o f you. are
hereby ordered and required
to serve a copy o f you r an ­
swer or other pleading to
th* Complaint, filed In tha
above styled cause, on KURTZ
A COOPER. *0) Mslropulltan
Hank llulldlng. Miami, F lo r.
Ida. H i l l , attornaya for pla in ,
tiff, and to file lha original
thereof In the o ffice o f the
Clark of the Circuit Court o f
tha Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
Florida, In and for Seminole

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WHAT WE FOUND. . . . - - . r f
Till'd IS IT, MACOIG...OKA
PlOTt F. LET'S GET CUT
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Notlca
Hanford llarald, a nawapapar
published In Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, one* each weak
for four conaacuUv* w eak*
WITNESS lha band o f tha
Clark o f the Circuit C ou rt
Samlnola County, Sanford. F lo­
rida. thla 1th day a f Auauat,
1)41.
(S13AJ,)
Arthur II. Backw lth. Jr.
Clerk of lha Circuit Court
Samlnola County, Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlsn
Deputy Clark
GURNET. QURNET * HANDLET
141 Nartk M agnolia Avonu*
Orlando, Florida
Attorney* for th* Plaintiff
Publish; Aug. I), 30, : f , u„pt.
1. 1*4).
C D L -tL

An Invaitment, not an «gpcnit. Call PA 2-M12 lor
expert edvice on a Hcrtld
idvcrUeini eim paijn.

•lay ©t
1)41, oth erwise, th* allegation* o f *a!4
Complaint w ill be taken at
confessed by each o t you
Thla caose, wharaln, Florida
Mortgage A Securities Com­
pany la plaintiff, and Jam .a
L llnwltt and Alice I . flo w lea, bla wife, ara dafandanta,
was Inalllulad for th* pu r.
pot* of foreclosing a m ort­
gage encumbering th* fo llo w ­
ing described property In H»tnInula County, Florida, to -w llt
Lot 11. Illock II. W K A -

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f lit * In the above etyltd court
h r ROBERT I* HODGES for
the e lo p tlo n o f DONNA MAE
MAIIT IN. a minor, bjr the
petitioner, ROBERT I. HOD­
GES, ami you are r*&lt;iulr«U to
aerve a cop y of your aniw er
er o b jrctlon e to *howr cauie
w h y aald petition ehould not
be arante.t on the attorneys
fo r tho petitioner, Andrew* a
Sm athert. 1«S North Oranae
Avenue, Orlando. KlurUm. and
file the origin a l In the office
o f the C ltrk o f the Circuit
C ourt In and for Semlnol*
C ounty; Sanford, Florida, on
e r before Sept. 13 th. IMS.
Herein fall not, o f decree
pro con feeto w ill be entered
agaln*t you.
W ITNESS my hand and the
eeal o f tha Circuit Court In
S an ford, Florida, this Ith day
o f Auguat, t its ,
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A rthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk
lly Martha T. Vlhleti
Drputy Clerk
A N D R E W S A SMATHKK8
A ttorn eye fur TetUluner
MS North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida
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1. I .oat &amp; Found

2. Notices - personal*

3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
O ffice 204 W . First 8. Beach Rentals
DEAD Li;&lt;K»
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tue*., thru Fri. - 2 P. U. day 11. Beal Estate Wanted
before Insertion. Moo. • S a t 12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
soon.
14.
Insurance
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tue*., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day 15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wantetl
before in ter Goa. Moo. - Sat.
17. Male Help wanted
18. Help Wanted
RESPONSIBILITY:
19. "'tnations Wanted
The Herald will not tie re­ 20.
-.bysi tiers
sponsible for m ore thin oae 21. -utility Salons
Incorrect Inaertion of your ad, 22. Build • Paint - Repair
and retervea the right to re­ 23. Building Materials
vise or reject any edvertise- 24. Electrical Services
a t s t fre.-n -h i* , ordered &lt;o 25. Plumbing Sarvlcaa
conform $* the policies o f this 26. Radio &amp; Television
P*per.
27. Special Services
28. Luumlry Service
29. Automobile Service
Legal Notice
29A. Auto Accessories
r x t h s : c m c i r t t i n h t o r 30. Machinery - Tools
T i l l : XIXTH J l UIIT.4L I IR .
n iT
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t x n r o « i r a i v . 31. Poultry - Live stock
o t . c c n t 'X T T . r m n i n x
31 A. Pets
i\ i i i x x r r i t r .t o . i n ;
32. Flowers - Shrubs
IS UK:
ADOPTION BT ROBKRT 33. Furniture
L. HODGES O f DONNA 34. Articles For Sale
M AR MARTIN. * minor.
31-A Swap or Exchange
NOTICE a r r i RLU'ATlO.T
o r ri:T «T iiiT
35.
Articles Wantetl
i ’ iih A iiiir r io T
56. Automobiles - Trucks
FO i I.EO MARTIN
3544 Central Avenue
37. Boats - Motors
Han D l.g o , California
TOU ARE HEREBY NOTf. 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
H ED that a petition hat been 39. Trailers - Cabanas

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

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I . L o o t &amp; Foum d
LOST: Gray 4
Cat. Reward.
0972.

while 31al«
Call FA 2-

LOST: 2 Stceri, one brahma,
one brindltf. Vicinity Five
PolnU. Lake Mary. Notify
322-4338.
FOUND:
2-0520.

Key on chsln. FA

2. Noticed • Personals
VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
parts, supplies far EltTtrolux, Kirby, Hoover, AirWay, R ex-Air etc. Free
pickup.
New and Used
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282.

3. Education - Instruction

6. For Rent
FURN. Apt. Cloie In. Phone
FA 2-2800.

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S W E E T !K !»1E

3 BEDROOM bouse, water
softener. 193. a mu. FA 28231. Available Sept. 1.
MODEST Lakefrunt Home.
13 Minute* Weit of Sanford.
Kitchen equipment, carpet­
ed. Good swimming k fish­
ing. Plenty o f privacy and
no noise. Very accurate for
fam ily o f 4 k reasonable
rental to responsible party
wbo will agree to help
maintain
property. Avail­
able fur long term rental or
lease.

Stenstrom Realty

CLEAN 1st floor Apartment.
Private i-ntram-e Iivvi Pal.
motto.

THE TIM E TESTD FIRM
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 8123

6. For Kent

EFFICIENCY Apartment on
FURNISH ED
apt*. Newly
First St. Near 2 city free
decorated,
601
Palmetto,
parking kits and shopping
F A 2-1374.
stores. N o utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sin­
RENTALS
gle,
also retired people.
FURNISHED
F A 2-4712.
2 Bedroom l Balh 873 00 Mo.
3 Bedroom 2 Hath with FlnrRENT A RED
Ida Room Lease *130.00 Mo.
Rollaw ay, Hospital k Baby
UNFURNISHED
Bed*.
By D ay. Week, or Month 2 Bedroom 1 Hath 833.00 Mo.
CARRO LL’ S FURNITURE 2 Bedroom 1 Hath 67 30 Mo.
Ph. FA 2-5181 118 W. 1st St. 2 Bedroom 1 Bath 62.50 Mo.
3 Bedroom t Bath lio ou Mo.
2
BEDROOM
furnished
3 Bedroom l Hath 80.00 Mo.
apartm ent. FA 2-0041.
3 Bedroom 2 Bath 87.30 Mo.
Bedroom H i Balh with
W E NEED RENTALS
Florida Boom 8123.00 Mo.
Do you h ate a home, fur­
nished o r unfurnished, large 4 Bedroom 2 Rath with dish­
washer t disposal
o r sm all that you want to
Lease 3160 00 Mo.
rent. If you do, call or stop
by today for fast service.
Leasing and property man­
agem ent services.
REALTOR - I.NSUROR
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave.

Steniper Agency

8. Bench Rentals

111 N. Park Ave. 322-2120

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12. Real Eatate For Sale

2 BEDROOM country home
on beautiful shady acre of
CLE A R E D Lot tor side. 370’
land in Paolo. Recent death
x 200' corner Bay k E. 4th,
in fam ily furces sale at re810,500 CA SH or TERMS.
^ iu r e d price of $6500. Con­
F A 2-0221.
ta ct

Jim Hunt Realty

Seminole Realty

FA
FA

1901 Park Avenue
FA 2-3232 anytime

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Night

2324 Park Dr.

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At torneye fur Plaintiff
P, O. Draw er Z
Sanford, Florida
Publish July io. Aug. I. U, 1",
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HERALD

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Ads.

2-2111
2-0644
323-0700
Sanford, Fla.

Stenstrom Realty Stenstrom Realty

2 ROOM furnished Apartmsnt.
111 N. Park A ve.
322 2420
*55, Includes water k elec­
tricity. FA 2-8541.
IM MEDIATE Occupancy, two
3 bedroom model Homes.
SPACIOUS Home. Ho*e Court.
LAIN
Enterprises,
Inc.
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 8135 mo.
Higblaud Ave. Longwuod.
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2 2378.
T E 8-3911.
HOUSE. Suitable far couple
S-P -A -C -E
or bachelor. 2606 S. Elm.
fur the children in this big.
FA 2-2307.
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
AIR CONDITIONED BR. in
m ore play activity. Three
3 !(m . furn. Apt. $63. mo.
bedrootr, 2 bath house has
I ll E. 6th St. FA 2 5786.
separate
dining
room,
CLEAN furn. Apt. 2617 Elm
Florida roam, large, eat-in
Ave. Near stores. No pets.
and equipped kitchen, dou­
ble garage and fiber glass
2 BEDROOM unfurnished Du­
covered patio. Extra bon­
plex.
Excellent
location.
uses are parquet hardwood
Kitchen equipped. UXil B.
floors, fireplace and oodles
Elm Ave. FA 2-5391.
o f closet space. Set the
AIR-CONDITIONED 2 Bed­
ow ner at 1814 MeiioLviUe
room House furnished on
Ave.
large lot. $8.1 month. FA 2ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
Lake
6397.
Harney. Furnished
Camp

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BALL-BLAIR

N.

Park

Ave.

II. Insurance

BABY altting
FA 2-1212.

RO BERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raym ond Lundquist, Asso
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg

day

or night.

house

26. Radio St Television

USED T .V . Seta 810 up. Ser­
TR A D E S5WJO Home equity
v ice calls $2 00. Sanford
AGENCY
for llm iii'lr.iiler 2117 Sum*
REALTOR
INSI’Rmt
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
218 S. Park Ave.
FA 2-5611 | FA 2-1991 1912 S. French Ave,
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
literlizz. FA 2 6377.

Steniper Agency

SWIMMING instructions,
levels. FA 2 3332.
Tractor,
m owing,
blade, sevup. FA

Ill

discing,
2-7664.

2 8 . A u t o m o b il e S e r v ic e
Auto Glass, Tops
k Seat Covers

A U T O GLASS &amp;
S E A T CO VER CO.

COMPLETE .Maternity ward­
robe.
Size
10.
$25.00,
822-9056
G. E. I RUNE H, good condi­
tion. $29 Standard Station.
Dcilary.
USED Chest Freezer.
Hiawatha Ave.

2640

WANTED used
FA 2 9778.

T .V .’o.

36. A u to n o b ta
BUYING A TOW m
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
• Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Faymeata
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1956 CHEV. 1 dr. HT. R .
323-2740.

A

H.

1956 FORD Falrlane. 4 dr.
R. A It. Auto., Power Steer,
V-8, WSW. 322-1423.
WANTED 4-door station wag*
on not over *430. cash. FA
2 6637,
'56 BUICK Century convert!*
bile,
excellent condition.
$425. Call F A 2-8910.
1958
S1MCA.
$250.
Court SL F A 2-4820.

1405

1933 PLYMOUTH. Good con*
ditlon. $73. 322-0627.
1959 VULKSWAGON Karmhut
Ghia Sport
Coupe. Lika
new, 1403 Forest Drive. Ph,
FA 2 3328.
'37 CHEV. 210, 2 dr. Sedan,
Completely rebuilt motor,
stick shift. *393 cash. Phone
FA 2-7690.

.17. Boats • Motors
BUY NOW at o r below wholt«
sale prices from our entire
stock of outfits before Aug,
18. Sample prices *1730 IS*
Larson *1195. 17’ *1693 Cut*
ter 81093. 8893 18' Sea Fury
$593. $625 14' F a b u g lu s
8450. 3U ny others. Gator
16' Trailer 8150. 40 hp. ‘63
Evinrude D em o $450. Clear*
once ia lo includes boat lot
full o f used outfits greatly
r e d u c e d . Exam ple: 13*
Oweni $150. Terms. We are
closing for vacation Aug. IS
'til -Sept. 3. lluy now and
really save. Hobiun Sport*
Ing Goods. Downtown San*
ford. FA 2-3961.

VICTOR—10 key Adding M l 39. Trailers • Cabanas
chine. $50. Adm iral T.V. 17“
SPORTSCRAFT
'39, 30x10*.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8o32
lable m odel. $13. 1195 For­
1 Bedroom , front kitchen,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
est Dr. FA 2 3526.
roomy, clean. Reasonable.
31-A Swap or Exchattgt Orlando 833-1842.

A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

Senkarik Clans and Paint
Company
210 Magnolia
ill

Bl'Y, -Sell A Trade Guns.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
k Gun Shop.

If you need twerp, call
FA 2-5612 and place a Bar*
aid Classified.

Ph. FA 2-4622

A. Pets

SU M M ER

SHETLAND PONIES
FOR CHRISTMAS
Pay each w eek k have yours
paid for by Christmas. We
will keep until Dee. 24
Also
Saddles,
Blankets,
bridles &amp; halters. After 3
FA 23179 or FA 2-3077.
M INIATURE Dachshund Pup­
pies. 2 months old. Pedi­
gree. FA 2-7719.

L1C.USTRUM 30 cents to »1S.
Gray Shadows Nursery
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
VEGETABLE
plants.
See
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
2nd and Sanford Ave.

33. Furniture

FREK ESTIMATE
Upholitering A Mattress renoveting. New k Used Furni­
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
FA I-IUT.

Tents, tarpi, lockers, paint,
work clothe*, Army Nevy
gunfnnl

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Quality Used Cars!
V&lt;8 Automatic Tran*., Power Steering k Brakes, Radio,
Heater, A ir Conditioned

1962 Ford Gnlaxic 500 2 Dr.
Hard Top, V-8, Radio, Heater, ,Air Conditioned
FC.1-70A

1662 Ford Fairlune 5IH) 4 Dr. Sedan
V-8 Automatic Tran*., Radio, Heater
PJ’JJ g

1961 Old-smohilc 4 Dr.
Hard Top V-8, Automatic T ran *, Radio, Heater, Power
Steering

1961 Ford Fairlane 500 Town Sed.
V-8 Aulom atic Tran*.., Radio, Healer
(71-91A

1961 Ford Country Sedan
6 Cyl , Automatic T ran *, Radio, Hester, Padded Dash
And V i-or

1961 Ford Falcon Kanch W agon
6 Cy l , Automatic T ran s, Radio, Heater

1960 Ford Fairlune 500 2 Dr. Sedan
Standard Tran*.., 6 Cylinder, Radio, Heater
(1-96.\

1959 Chevrolet BelAlr 4 Dr.
6 Cylinder, Standard Tren*.., Radio, Heater
13-92 A

1959 Ford Country Sedan
V-S. Autom atic T ra n s, Power Slrerlng
Radio, Healer, Air Conditioned

31. Articles For Sale

Tin

B U \ p N O W r a. l t d

1962 Ford T-Bird Hard Top

33. Flowers • Shrubs

kept.

GOVERNMENT
21. Iteauly Sajomt
OWNED HOMES
FOR a real bargain in a
Cut ’ N Curl Beauty Shop
home buy. sec our selection Cold wave special $6.95. Simp
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
now
has
special
facial
and 2 bath iKime* that are
booth servlet*. Hair sty­
available for Immediate o c­
ling, skin analysis facials,
cupancy. These home buys
m anicure,
pedicure. Cali
are priced below
market
for evening appt.
value. You can purchase a
318 Palmetto Ave.
__Government Owned Home
Phone-door (1 ) 322 U634
for as little as »loo uo n,
’“ T i.bu i! .h u r i f j
h.j. j
$550 M) down. Monthly pay­
ments that Include every­ 22. Build • I'a ln t • Repair
thing start a* low as $16 00.
Sem i-Retired Carpenter
For complete information
Small Repairs — Painting
on any Government Owned
Phone FA 2 7963
Hume, See your FIIA A
VA PR O PE R TY MANAGE­
I’ lunihing fy*r\lreH
MENT
BROKER.
SAN­
PLUMBING
FORD AREA. JIM HUNT
Contracting Repairs
R E A LTY , 2521 Park Drive.
FR E E ESTIMATES
Sanford,
Florida.
Phone
R. L. HARVEY
FA 2-2118, FA 2 &lt;oWI. 323204 Saniord Ave.
FA 2-3363
0700.
BEDROOM frame
Osteen. FA 2-2061.

35. A rikka Waatatf

ROOFING

FA 2 4182. Sell Ua Your PuniRure. Quick
Service
With
tho Cash.
Child Care, r A 2-274.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 20677.
REFINED ,
experienced
in
gen.
o ffic e ,
bookkeeping WANTED rename couple to
typing,
receptionist
and
take up monthly payments
cashier. TE 8-iU'J, Cassel­
of $13.50 on 3 complete
berry.
tooma of
furniture. Cali
TE 8 1311, Caaselberry, col­
REBECCA wants S days or
lect.
part time work. Good ref­
erences. Call alter 3 p m
U**d furniture, appliance*,
FA 2-1521.
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
BABYSITTING. FA 26120.
Ave. Ph. FA 24132

322 2420 CHILDREN

CO UNTRY HOMES
Large 4 bedroom home on 2
iota at only $4,500.
3 bedroom borne with 7 setts
bind at $7,950.
3 bedroom homo with 5 acres
at $12,500. Phone us for
details,

. Articles For Sale

T.V. CONSOI.ES
Motorola, new picture tube
.................................
879.93
Phllco,
new
picture
tube
................................ 87993
Silvertone, new picture tube
................................ *90.93
T.V. PORTABLES
RCA
. . . . . . . . . 849.93
Sales 4 Service
G .E ....................................... *39.93
G. H. HIGH
REFRIGERATORS
Crosley *99.93. New Paint.
17M W. 1st St. Saafard
Ph. FA 2-3M3
Coldspot *9095. New Paint.
1 G.E. Double door. New
SIDEWALKS, drivew ays, pa­
P»tnt........................... 8149.93
tios, etc. Free estim ate. Pb.
Leonard 899.93. New Paint
322-3308,
Frigldairc *29.95. It works.
1 Norge ............................. *49.93
Will trade on these or 85.00
down delivers any used apSEMINOLE Jk VOLUSIA
pliince or T.V. Call Bob
Repair o r New
o r Vergil at Goodyear. FA
Any Type
2-2121. 333 W. 1st St.
Contract o r Hour
BONDED ROOFING CO. With purchase o f Blue Lus­
tre. rent Electric Carpet
668-5759 DEBARY
Shsmnooer for only t l ner
day. C arroll* Furniture.
SMITH Atr-CoadtUoa Refri­
geration service. All work
PAYM ENTS
on
guaranteed. Very reason­ ASSUME
popular
make
xig
sag,
auto­
able In price. Day FA 3-7434
matically
make*
button
Night FA 2-2069.
holes and dial for fancy
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
stitches. Guaranteed. Five
Rem ove Thatch • Chinch
payment* o f $6.90 or $30
Bug Spray (VC-13) • F«rUcadi. FA 2-9411.
•ie—Ph. FA 2-4244
MANSFIELD
LAWN SER. HOUSEHOLD tale. $1.00 to
$30. 907 W. 20th. 8 a.m. to
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
4 p.in.
SPRINKLER SY’ STEMS
All Types and Sizes
SPECIAL — Freah cage Eggs.
We Repair and Service
Come &amp;. get 'urn. 2739 Coun­
STINE
try Club Rd. llirkca Egg
Machinery and Supply Co.
Factory.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26U2
1 SOLI* nil tho used Air-Con­
ditioner*, So I've ulaiilied
Air-Conditionin\ g
prices on all the new one*.
S
’
C
.
H. b . pope c o „ IN
Come get ’ em . A1 Lyon.
200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
Sanford Electric.

CHARMING 3 bedroom. 2 SENIOR Citizens may quali­
fy fo r Life or Hospital In­
bath, Florida Room, for­
surance to age 73. Fred J.
mal livlnc room with fire­
Harris FA 2-7950 for appL
place, 2 car garage plus
many extra features. A bet­
ter home offering spacious, 15. llusinettH Opportunity
gracious living in an excep­ FOR LEASE. Attractive, well
tional location. Priced low
located SERVICE STATION.
with ideal financing. South­
M ajor oil Co.1Has opportun­
ward Investment k Realty,
ity for Service Station deal­
116 N. Park Ave., Phone:
er. Excellent profit poten­
FA 2 9173.
tial. Plenty of room. PAID
TRAINING
k
financing
NEW 2 Story House. 4 Bed­
available. Ph. FA 2-0343.
room s, IV* baths. Large liv­
ing room A dining area, 17. Male Help Wanted
den, patio A brceirway.
G arage, On IV* lots in Lake SEMI-ltETIItED MAN. W it
kins route is available for
M ary. Cenlral heating duct­
this area. Many semi-re
ed for Air Condition. $15,900.
tired men
now
earning
FA 2-6336.
$60.90 to $l30.0o per week.
2 BEDROOM CB House. Kit­
Also have one full time
chen
equipped.
Car|»irtc,
Route available. For inter
utility. Large corner lot.
view in your area, write
1333 EHiott Ave. Near Ball
Mr.
M cGarlty,
Box 627,
W illliton, Florida,
Park. Phone FA 2-2D6I or
FA 2-2324.
M EC A N IC A LLY Inclined man
to leern recapping. Kegu
NEW HOMES
lar w ork. O. K. Tirs Stores.
Wo are pleased to offer two
new homes in Lake Mary
2413 French Ave,
for im mediate sale. A very
attractive 2 n R , IVk bath 18. Help Wanted
home with built in kitchen
HEAL ESTA TE broker or
can be your* for $4.'mS down.
aale* person — licensed
Total cost only 89950. Also
only —• top flight posi­
a new 3 BR, lVk bath home
tion with ■ local office —
with ducted air condition­
worth 810,000 to 816,000
ing and heating. Only $12,first year. Call Orlando
0(« with FHA or conven­
collect,
G A 2-1671.
tional linancing. Better ace
these today.
18. S i t u a t io n * W a n te d

YicUuly of Food Fair. Ad­
joining tot available too.
FURNISHED I A 2 Bedroom
ults. FA 2-0702.
Call
Owner
at 349-3191
Apartment. 355 X $‘&gt;5. New­
(G en ev a),
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt. D UPLEX Apartment. 2 Bed­
room
furnished.
201 E. RIVERFRON T HI DEAWAY
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322 8194.
27 th St. FA 1 6177.
LOCATED in tiie Center of
Efficiency Apt. 830 Mo. up.
SHAD and BASS fishing un
Surplus City. 201 W 1st. 3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath home.
the Beautiful Si. John* Riv­
Kitchen equipped. I.urge
er. A I960 lu'x35' Aluminum
V U R N 1 S II E D Apartment.
H u. Room it Patio. 10J E.
.
T railer completely furnish­
Clean
and
close
in.
Jimmie
Dated tula -Slit day o f July.
Onora Rd. FA 2-5137.
ed on Large Lot. Trailer,
A D. t i l l .
Cowan. 333-4013.
ISEALl
Lot, and Hide-Away with
HOUSE
FOR
RENT
Arthur H Be k w ith .’ Jr..
restful quietness and pri­
4 BEDROOMS, 2 Baths, airClark o f Circuit Court
My: J*«n K. Wilke,
vacy may Inyours
for
conditioned.
Kitchen
lull)
It Pays
lo p u t y Clerk
S$,5i;oIX) with Uaiy Term*.
equip ped $16U per m ntli
J l- k V Clavetoed. Jr. and
2
r -roll Burke
To L&amp;c

' f t

INCOME
from
separate
apartment carries nice 2
Bedroom Home. $8000. Lib­
eral terms. Phone FA 2-7746
or call at 817 W. 1st St.

"I hops you took out flight Insurance!**

Sl«t e t y of A uguit, A. D.
I :&gt;41. If y»u fall to do e... a
*. rea pro confeeeo will be
l i k e n again*! you fur tha
l lief demanded In the Cumplaint.
Thta N olle* ahalt be pubUeh• 1 once a weak fur four cunr- otlva waeke in The Sanford
liera h l. a n-w epap.r circulat­
ed In Semlnola County, Flor-

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332-2420

St. Johns Realty

Furnished House. FA 2-3183.
♦3 BEDROOMS, l ' i
baths.
Large fenced back yard.
Imm ediate occupancy. 3103
S. Park.

Stenstrom Realty

Ate.

W E'LL TRADE our equity In
3 bedroom , 2 bath bouse
for land, car, trailer, boat
or any watchamacalllt or
Uilngamabob of v a l u e .
Leaving (own so hurry! Ph.
FA 2-9320.

lfWl S. Park Ave.
FA 2-3232 anytiiu.

BEDROOM Kitchen cqnpped. N0-8-3303 for appoint­
ment.

Park

$100 DOWN payment. 3 Bed­
rooms, 1 bath. 889.00 month­
ly. N ice location in Sunland.
Call owner at FA 2 1637.

Seminole Realty

.!£ !

LO CH ARMOR
Piano Tuning and Repair
Attractive 3 HR home in de­ W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4333
sirable location. Only 8730
down. Kitchen equipped and L A W N SE R V ICE
in good condition. Can be Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
refinanced or an u m e 4 N *
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
existing mortgage. A good
FA 2-1117.
sate investment for your
fam ily.
FRIGIDAIKE

111 N.

HUTCHISON
Ocean front
KINDERGARTEN
REGIS - Tw o bedroom House, Kitchen
Apartm ent. Daytona Reach.
equipped. *70.00 Per Mo.
TRATIONS now being ac­
FA 2-1058.
Three Bedroom House Kit.
cepted for fall term. Grace
Equipped 895.00 per mo. 4 9. For Sale or Rent
Methodist Church,
Ooora
Bedroom House, large Fla.
Rd. at Woodland. Exper­
Room .
Kitchen
Equipped 2.25 ACRES o f Sub irrigated
ienced teacher, modern faland. For information call
and Air Conditioning.
cilitiea. Your inspection In­
FA 2 4069.
J. W. Hall, Realty
vited any weekday morn­
Ph.
322-3641
ing, 9:00-12:00, or
phone
12. Real Estate F o r Sale
FA 2-1473 for further infor­ FUIIN. Apt. 231HI Meilonvillc.
mation.
JOiLN E. FOX
TWO liedronm furnished Apt.
REALTOR
835.00,
2101
Magnolia,
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
32J 0559
Phone FA 2 3951. Robert 110 N. Park Ave.
TESTS!
M EN -W O M EN , 18-52. Start A. Williams.
HOME WITH 5 ACHES
high a* *102.00 a week. Pre­
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­ CHS home on five acres. 3
paratory training until ap­
Bits and 1 bath, 9 yrs. old,
room Duplex. Fla. room.
pointed, Thousand* of jo in
in excellent condition. Nor­
Electron
heat.
14th St.
open.
Experience usually
thwest aide o f Sanford in
Longwoud. 838 3296.
unnecessary. FREE infor­
County. Tile land with ar­
mation on jobs, salaries, re­ 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
tesian w ell. 4 acres under
quirements. Write TODAY
equipped. 873. FA 2 2638.
cultivation. 816.800. Other
g ivin g name, ajiirc.-s and
a creag e
available. Large
121 LAUREL DRIVE
phono. Lincoln Service, Box
and
sm
all.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
40, c 'o Sanfurd Herald.
ped House. 895 a month.
Ph. FA 2 4437,
5. Food

-v »T tfS S K ia . SMITH and OLAIs VS SMITH, till wife,
DrfentUnts.
Til l DTI OS' VI I r IT
WIIKTUAISR FISHIXLIIVI HF.
T ill ItL'SS&amp;LL SMITH. WHOSE
.
It E * I I&gt; E N C K IS UN­
KNOWN AND W H O S E
I.AST KNOWN ADDRESS
IS: KI RK MONT MOTEL.
ORLANDO.
FLORIDA;
VND TO: nt-ADTH SMITH
hi* wife, WHOSE RESI­
DE NCR AND ADDRESS
’.S UNKNOWN:
TOU ARE llE R E Iir NOTI­
F IE D that a Complaint to torscli,s« a carialn m o r t« »« « ancum harlng tb* follnw lne i n c r lb .-l r«al prupartr. lo-w lt:
Lot I. Block V, tU.NLA.ND
ESTATES, Amended Plat,
a ccord In a to -i i&gt;l*t th .reo f, recorded lit H at Iluntt
1*. rag** I A 1. o f tha
Puhttc K eorila o f gamln»l* cou nty. Florida.
T u e .t h -r with tha (ollotalng
d . ••'rlb.it
prnpartr
altaehad BLACK eyed peas, $1.00 a
lhai r t „ ;
bushel ii you pick m your
One Viator d im s * K itch ­
own container. FA 2 2794.
en Kah*u*t Fan, no mo­
del or aerial numb.r*.
Otie U u a -T h a rm W a l l
lleatar, Oil, Modal 31S-0, H. For Kent
Serial J im
Eleven
Venetian
Blind* SUM M ER
RATE. L a r g e
m etal.
manufactured
by
clean
2
bdr.
furn. apt. $35.
Senkaelk Ota** A Paint
1700 Alagnolia Ate
Com pany, San lord, F lor­
ida. ms muilat or aerial
hunt be re.
1-3 BR. house k45 a month.
7taa been filed aaalnet you In
tha
ahuva-etylad
m il,
the 1-2 br. house *32. a month.
ehort title o f telilch te Fed­
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219
eral National UuriK-ige Aeaociatlun, a Corporation organlie d under an Act of C o n e r ... W E L A K A APAHTMENTS:
Room s private baths, 111
and aviating purauant to the
Fadaral National SI&lt;&gt;rtu*u&lt; AeW. First St.
ancU tlon Charter Act, having
Ita principal office In tha
BEDROOM
Apartment.
City- o f W aehlnston, Dlatrtct I
o f Colum bia, I'lalntlff, Veraue,
Quiet neighbothood. F A 2R oe.elt
Smith
and
Gladya
1162 from 8:3!) to 6 p. in.
Sm ith. Iila wife. Defendanta,
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
and you are required to i . r i e
i copy o f your .trie war or
FA 2*4301 any other time.
oth e r pleading to the Com­
plaint *,n I’lalntUt'e Attorney,
Mark N Cleveland. Jr., Mulir t ROOM Apartment. 3u6 Elm
J1J Sanford Atlantic National
Ave. 322 2021.
Bank Building, Sanford, Flor­
ida, and file the original An. “ CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
e-aar o r other pleading In the
Gables. FA 2-0720^_________
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By Nadine Seltzer

12. Real Estate For Sale 27. Special Service*

Ave.

UTILITY Trailer. 2 Wheel.
6 x9' bed., 3100 or reason
ab'9 offer. FA 2-tKM$.
I VEAL c a lf dressed wt. 92
lbs. FA 2-0261.
READY M IX Concrete, window sills,
lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
3UU Elm. Ave
FA 25751
BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet $199;
6 feel $2 99; 8 feet $3 99;
10 feet $4 99. Also match
-tick blinds. Furniture Cen­
ter. 110Q French Ave.

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end Brakes,

B A R G A IN S :--------

nmiV Ford Flop PI! Truck
6 Cylinder, Standard
FTJ-81A

1960 Ford Falcon Uanuhero
Pickup Truck
T3-103A

I960 Ford F100 Pickup Truck
ET3-99A

1958 Volkswagen Truck
TvS*86 V

1947 Ford F600 Cab &amp; Flat Bed
to u r A u th orijcd Ford Drelrr For Seminole County

Strickland Morrison, Inc.
508 E. First St.

F A 2-1481

W inter Park MI 71*16
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•rented around the cam pfire. U
vicinity only yesterday.
(W as It our imagination or took th* form o f a press con­
did thsy taka a second look ference with Dempsey as a
at tha copper tubing running Russian cosmonaut and Dan­
around tha bua which connects ders a* an aeron au t w ise­
the g e t tank with the refriger­ cracking answer* to qurstlon*
from the audience.
ator? . . . ? )
We plan to break camp
Two of the "Bllla” . . .
Danders and Dempsey . . . . early tomorrow (W ednesday)
entertained us Tuesday night morning and head fo r tha
pith an impromptu skit pre­ Smokiest

built dams, traded and swam.
A M g lo g form a n dam blockla c th# stream and tha cool
w ater cascades down and over
tha rocks creating natural
ahowar baths.
Revenue agents w ere by
during tha afternoon to ask
i f w a had seen any moonshine
stills whlla ou t hiking.
It
aitm o they raided one In this

rad I knee to bt a llttl# eraxy
•a maka ■ trip Ilka this with a
b m k of Scouts, a# you won't
to —i pi load to haar that wa
pro &gt;n Chattahe*eh#*..Natfanal Forest, that is!
- V o arrived a t Cornelia lata
tat* tbs foraat w h e n the
1 s t s s i wenry trete!***

«tt la Lak# KasaetL
Later wa

act up camp in •

toaattful foraat glads a t Nan*
qrtawa mraoUoa area which,
Cloood fa r la p s i n ’* signs, wa
Virtually bad to ounelves.

gad mountain stream lulled os
Bight o f f Into dreamland.
Bright and early tha next
morning, n confirmed snake
so Rector
Billy
Dempsey,
Wboaa mother has laid down
t t o law against U s bringing
to m s any more specimens, act
• ff on nnothor typo expedi­
tion . . . this tima to hunt

Estes Kefauver
Honored By I). S
In Final Riles
M ADISONVILLE, T o n n .
(U P I) — A nation's leaders
and just plain mountain folk
gathered in this east Tennes­
see hill country town today to
pay their final tribute to Sen.
Esten Kefauver, "friend of
th* little man/* Funeral serv­
ice* were to ba brief and sim­
ple.
"Just a simple service,” said
th* widow o f the Tennessee
Democrat. "E stes liked elmple
tilings.”
Kefauver, ft), vice-presiden­
tial candidate In I'J M , strong
threat fo r tha presidential
nomination four year* earlier
and 15-year Senate veteran,
died Saturday near Washing­
ton o f what doctors called a
massive heart attack.
Mrs. Kefauver and their
fou r children were to fly by
presidential Jet from Washington.
Vice President Lyndun B.
Johnson was expected to lead
the Hit o f dignitaries.

ROSEMARY HUSBANDS, newly appointed
Plnecrent School teacher, who ju.it recently com­
pleted the Stetson University history institute
f o r h ig h s c h o o l teachers o f social ntudies, is
shown (liicus.iing the program with Dr. Evans
C. Johnson, director o f the institute.

Venezuelan Ex-Diclalor Awaits
Exlradiciion For Embezzlement
MI AMI

( UPI )

—

Marcos

Perex Jimenex, whu once rul­
ed

Vcnexuela

with

an

iron

grip, waited in a jail cell to­
day

CASSELBERRY BOY SCOUTS, on their way to the Smoky Mountains,
had great fun hunting futlamundent, building dams and nwimming in Mt.
Airy Creek In the Nancytown recreation area o f Chattahoochee National
Forest at Cornelia, Ga. Top photo shows one group of the scouts probing
for salamanders while in the bottom photo they take time out fur a few
minutes rest on a huge log which forms a natural dam across the creek.

l a a s Urn* at all ba had a
salamander bunt organised in
M L A iry Creek with most of
lb s boy* joining in th* fun.
Our camp hart proved so
la fn a h ln g and antartalnlng
that Scoutmaster Tad Daniel
decided w e would eUy over
a a extra day to giv* everyone
• chance to explore tbs area.
Th* creek provided a eon.Mnuoua source o f fun for
lb * boys and, In addition to
hunting
salamander*, they

JACKSON, Mis*. (UPI) Gov. R o u R. Barnett has
moved to block th« gradua­
tion o f Jam es H. Meredith
from tha University of Miss­
issippi next Sunday. Mere­
dith termed Bamett'i action
"purely political.”
Barnett, * who
personally
ba-red Meredith from the
school for a time last fall,
asked the school to withhold
iim N cgio'a diploma until
an investigation of certain
statements
anti • segregation
Meredith is alleged to have
made.
Meredith is scheduled to
receive his bachelor's degree
.Saturday.

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fo r

extradition

to

his

homeland on charges he embexiled |13.6 million from the
national treasury.
A Venexuelan plane was
scheduled to arrive in Miami
today with a delegation of 15
governm ent officials to escort
the one-tim e dictator back to
hi* homeland and a "speedy
trial.”
Secretary or Slate Dean
Rusk endvd Jim enei’ tong
fight agulnst extradition Mon­
day when he ordered the for­
mer strongman rxlrudicted at
tha request o f Venexuelun
President Romuto Betancourt.
It w u a n o t Immediately
known If a paternity suit

Choir Has

Jremit- Clark*, Lake Mary}
Anx«*t 9
Suruli JuliiMvn. Dr Loud; Jen*
Admissions
ethel Smith. Margaret Oliver,
Karen White, Lake M ary;
Teresa Daigle, Llllaim Ileckel,
Barbara L*e Johnson, Cassel­
Barbara
Hoaaek,
Loretta
berry; Charles Ware. Peggy
lllghahoe, Glenda Kmeraon,
Horner, Barbara Hampton.
Glmia
Patt*r*un,
Mkhatl
Donna Hampton, Donna PenChampion, Edith Van N eil
ton, Eldonna Doan, Dogulaa
MacGregor, Christopher Gard­ ot i-anfurd.
Births
ner, Michael Ablea o f Sanford.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe Hlgheho*
Births
o f Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mr*. Jeme* E.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
William
White o f Lake Mary, a girl.
Clarke o f Lake Mary, a boy.
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Doan
Mr. and Mr*. Jame* A. Em*
o f Sanford, a boy.
erron o f Sanford, a girl.
D M is r g fs
Mr. and Mr*. William V.
Annahellf 0111, Lake Mon­
Husack o f Sanford, a boy.
roe; Mrs. Homer Famlio and
Mr*. W alter L. Smith o f
baby. Fern Park; Sir*. James
E. Hugo and baby, Longwood; Sanford, a girl,
Dlachargea
Annie McCurdy, Geneva; Ele­
Lester Velno, Osteen; Ster*
anor
Peebles,
Longwood}
ling Robinson, I.ake Mary;
William Pitman, Longwood}
Louine Slnko, Ijike Mary; Jo­ Patrl McLellan, Lena Lockley,
anna Basa, Lake Slonroe; Ger­ Beisie May Halgler, Belinda
trude Stewart, DeRary; Sire. Hughes o f Sanford.
Clarence Forrest and baby,
Klixabeth Young, Sirs. George
fv f.. .. 1 k-L,- tfaa JA. anh
L. 1'repanler and baby, Kath­
ryn Cox, Mr*. Howard Harri­
son, and baby; Mr*. ,Henry
Judkins and bahy, Marie Collard, Christopher Gardner o f
Sanford.
August II)

Jlarie ll!pp«, N. Orlando;
1 Pauline
Wadklns,
Osteen;
but one Trill I'carce, Flora Tillman,
Ernest Moody, Bits Morris,
Marie Collin*. Harold W il­
liam*, Grace Nahlll o f San­
ford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris
o f Sanford, a boy.
Discharges
Barbara Shaw, Terre Haute,
Iml.; Ida Seidel, Longwood;
Oscar Rerstrom. DeRnry; Mrs.
Donald J. Reis and baby,
Osteen: Janice S. Wagner,
Picnic
Longwood; William l.ivock,
James Emerson, William Cagle,
Ruliert Carter, Mary
Kells, Joseph Walker, John
Johnson,
Raymond
Fryer,
Evula Washington o f Sanford.
August 11
Admiubme
Margaret Denning, D ellary;
.Mary Duquette, K. Orlando;

Ily Mona Grlnstead
North Orlando Fire Chief
Rill Hahn raid today that ho
has many luiiject* to be liresented for discussion at Wed*
nesday’ a n ucting of the volun­
teer department to lie held at
7;30 p.m. In the Community
Building at the Village Rec­
reation Area.
The fire siren will sound at
7:30 p.m. as a reminder that
the meeting is taking place.
Am ong reporta to l&gt;e mads
will be one by Hahn pertain­
ing to services available from
the Florida Forestry Service,
Hahn laid that ho recently
contacted the ranger* who ad­
vised that they do not need
authorization from him to aid
the community in the event o f
file. Any call for help will
bring fire fighting equipment
and men immediately, he saiii.
Hphn expects to have a
Seminole County ganger vs
guest at the Septcmlier meet,
ing to expluin o|K-rutions o f
the Florida Forestry Service.

Bible School
To Be Held
In Longwood
Xlally Vacation Bible School
mm IIm theme, "Christ’s Way,
M y W a y " will epen at 9 a.m.
this Wednesday at tha First
Pentecostal Church o f LongWood.
Class#! for all ages, 4 years
tp, will be provided with ca­
pable teachere In every di­
vision o f th* school. Betides
tha Bible lessons, missionary
studies, ainging, handcraft and
pefreshaent break will b* part
a I each day’ s schedule,
Th* school will It* conducted
dally, Wednesday through Fri­
day, tha first week, and on
Monday through Friday the
second week. Closing exercises
w ill be held Friday evening,
A u g. 14.
Rav. E. Ruth Grant, pastor
t t th* church, has issued a
cordial Invitation to all chil­
dren, regardless o f church a f­
filiation, to attend the school.

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Open House
Th* H olly Avenue Kinder­
garten w ill hold open house
Friday from ID u.m. to noon
and from II to ft p.m. for a proview of the new Junior kinder
depertment that had been add­
ed for
thrre-aml-four-yearolds,
teacher
Mr*.
Jane
Tltehnw announced today. A
special invitation I* extend­
ed to alt parents o f pre-school
children, elementary teachera
and
form er
pupils,
Mrs.
Tit shew said.

Our Entire
Stock Of

Get the best values In best-selling
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Get the best buys and the biggest
trade-ins! All year long, Rambler sales

Ram blers-Am erlcan, Classic, Am bas­
sador-give you Ram bler’s exclusive
car-savers like Deep-Dip rustproofing
and Ceramic-Armored muffler. Every
m odel-sedan, hardtop, station wagon
and convertible-gives you the extra
security of Double-Safety Brakes (selfadjusting, of course).
The wide choice of six-cylinder and V-8
power includes tho Am erican's 125-hp
milos-per-gallon cham p of every econ­
omy run officially entered. And that's
just a sampling of the more-for-yourmoney features that won best-selling
'6 3 Ramblers the "C a r of the Year”
Award from Motor Trend Magazine.

have been soaring— sm ashing one rec­
ord after another. But we're not satis­
fied ye t-a n d we won't be until we wind
up the season still higher on the best­
seller list.
To make sure, we’re going all-out-of*
feringthe best buys yet. Trade-in allow­
ances are extra generous. Never again
will your present car be worth so much
on a sparkling new Rambler.
And rem em ber-all these "Savingest
D a y s" savings mean you pay even less
for an already low-priced Rambler.
Come In and see o n e .,. test-drive one
...pick out one. Make us prove that
these are Rambler’s Savingest Days!

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• Enamels
• Vinyl
• Interior &amp;
Exterior Paints

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practically leave anytime! Greyhound has more
"Schedules, niorethruandcxpresTslTrvicert o" m 6 re
places than any other travel wav. For convenience.
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�u. S. Proposes Halt In Nuclear Arms Bui

W irtz Halts Rail Pact Try
DcBary residents, who have
long advertised Die (act that
they live in a "retirement
community,” aay tb it they
have only to attend one of
the summer recreation *«*■ions being sponsored (or the
young people by the Civic As*
■oclalion to realize that this
it no longer true.
* • •

Work Rules
Program Now
For Congress

As evidence o f increased In­
terest in reading among the
younger set, the Altamonte
Springs Library nutei that *16
juvenile books were checked
out during the month of July
as compared to 499 a year
ago.
* • •
The Town of Caaselberry
should get a medal for the
reerratlon program and cen­
ter It is providing for its
young people. Game and play
areas arc being established in
several locations and a lot of
equipment la going in at the
Overbrook S t r e e t
center.
What's best,' most of the oper­
ation is strictly volunteer.
Tliu Herald's Bear Lake re­
porter, Mrs. Shirley Went­
worth, is back (rom vacation
and ready for those calls.
Contact her at TE 8-1076.
• • •
The Sh eriff*
Department
was turned down on its order
for food supplies from the
state prison farm, due to the
recent law passed by the Leg­
islature. Because about onethird of the cuuntlc* in the
state managed to get them­
selves excluded
from
this
law, Seminole County Com ­
missioners have threatened to
"take it to euurt'' if county
food order* are refused. They
have
been
rcruscil.
Now,
what?
• • •

W ASHINGTON (U P I) —
The touchy railroad work
rule* dispute appeared today
to have been dumped bark In
the lisp o f a reluctant Con­
gress.
Secretary o f Labor IV. W il­
lard W irts announced Tuesday
night the collapse o f collective
bargaining talks he had been
holding with union and rail
negotiators.
Ruth Senate and House Com ­
merce committees, which had
b e e n considering FirsiJcnt
Kennedy's proposal that the
work rules impasse be settled
by the Interstate Cummeiro
Commission, suspended action
pending outcome o f Wirtx' at­
tempt to get the partiea to
settle It themselves.
Collapse of the talk* indi­
cated pressure would be back
on Congress to step Into the
situation.
Both the railroads ami the
group o f five m il unions in­
volved accused each other of
failing to bargain reulisticul

County Road Department
still sweating nut getting an
access road into English E s­
tates School through all that
private
property.
"It's
a
m ess!” exclaimed Engineer
Bill
Bush
at commission
meeting Tuesday.
• • •
County Engineer Bill Bush
told
county
commissioners
Tuesday. "This is the only
cuunty in the state where we
have to try to work our w ay
around drain tiles, when we
clean the ditches." It’ s a 50year-ohl problem that has
plagued
road
maintenance
crew s since the tiled celery
iields were first created. The
ends of th« tile irrigation pipes
stick out Into the ditches and
it doesn't take
much
of a
bump to break one off.
• ••
Teachers, parents and stu­
dents will be dismayed to
hear the latest word from the
State Hoad Department that
there "Isn ’t any justification
for potting a traffic light at
that 27tli S lrrctllw y . 17 02
intersection.'' That's what the
man said.
• ••
Want to sec a good m ovie
for free Thursday or Friday?
The Jaycce* are presenting
"A Seat Belt For Susie" at
the Jaycce 1'ark on French
Avenue, between H and 9
p in. The movie will be shown
uut-ordoors, uni is jumrd at
demonstrating the facts about
injuries that could be saved
by wearing seat belts in auto­
mobiles.
* 0•

(F liu

If.
The situation sounded conidemhly like it did late lust
month when the railroads
agreed to postpone fur 3U
days imposition o f new work
rules that would eliminate soculled “ featherbedding” Jobs
and practices and touch o ff a
strike.
Thu moratorium on work
rules chunges ends Aug. 29.
Hearings by the committees
produced hitter union reaction
to the administration propusul. which the railroad* have
endorsed.
It was this politically explo­
sive reaction and subsequent
comment (ruin congiessmen
Umt more c o ’ lcv l^ e hr
ing was In order that piumpted W irts to organise the new
tulke more thun a week ago.

City Millage To
Stay At 18.5
Revenue* will Incicase, but
the city tax millage will re­
main at 18.5 for the next
fiscal year, It we* reported
this morning by City .Man­
ager W, E. Knowles.
Knowles, who s-iid he will
present the tentative budget
to the City Commission by
this weekend, reported the
budget will ho approximately
81.25 jnilli. ii fur the year.
He said Inc re a-I'd taxes on
such Item* us cigarettes, al­
coholic beverages, etc. added
to un anticipated increase o f
$14,400 in ad valorem taxes,
will bring about the added re­
venue.
The millage wil bo broken
down to 12 for operating ex­
penses and C.5 f. r Indebted­
ness.
Comity Commission mem
hers were continuing Ihoir
budget studies
today and
Chuirmnn J. C. Hutchison

said this morning it h ex­
pected II tentative budget Will
bo approved some time ibis

Prisoners Fight;
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HYANNIS
(U P I)—The

PORT,
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Family Loyal

The disarmament confer­
ence resumed M onday after a
recess that began before tha
United States, Britain and
Russia signed the partial nu­
clear test ban treaty Aug. &amp;
Western negotiator* are hop­
ing to schlevo mare agreem rn ti on side L tues to create
b further eaelng o f East-W est
tension.
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•

It Is expected the next m a­
jo r effort on disarm am ent
will await a meeting o f th *
He said accord on such U. S., British end Soviet fo r ­
strps ''a ir irasioie now ami eign ministers at the United
nre lit the Interest of ell par- Nation*
General
Assembly
session opening in New Y ork
Sept. 17.

Seminole To
Oiler 7 Sites
For University

Loaders Named

Body Seized

Union Leader Blasts Forced Arbitration

Threats Fail To
Halt Sabotage

2 Sanford Men
Killed in Truck

Tornado Roughs
Up St. Pele

Fire Destroys
Produce Truck

Private Schools

SPORTSMANS
M E E T IN G !

Bus Driver To
Be Arraigned

A Meeting Of The
Assn.’ Will Re
Held Next Monday
Night August 19th
At The Court House
At 8:00 P. M.

Hath .Members And
Non Members Are
Invited.

Alachua Schools
To Read Bible

Arraignment Set

ties over m ore complicated
issues inch a t a ban on under*
ground nuclear teats.”

Steele made his new pro­
posal in an attem pt to t*k *
addition today—a docile cock ­
advantage o f the "friendly’*
er spaniel pup known only as
ntmoaphere created by th*
signing o f the nuclear treaty.
"Number 8."
The dual proposal Is similar
to one made by Washington
Inst April, but It contains •
MIAMI BEACH ( UPI ) Seminole County will d e­
Mrs. Marcus Perez Jimenez liver seven optional sites for new offer designed to In­
and lint four Perez children the proposed East Central crease chances uf Soviet ac­
ceptance.
have tou t'd to follow (he exFlorida graduate university
• • •
dictator to Venezuela to be on lo tlvc State Board of Control.
The
original
proposal auffhand for his embezzlement
County Commissioners met
gested that besides stopping
trial in Caracas.
Tuesday alternoon with City
production o f fissionable ma­
Commissioner*. S e m i n o l e
teriel, the United States and
County's legislative delega­
CHICAGO ( UPI) - Martin tion amt Chamber of Coin- Russia should each transfer
Luther King Jr., Jackie Rob­ merre long range committee 50,000 kilogram s o f stockpiled
inson and James H. Meredith on education members when uranium 235 to purpose* other
were included in the list ot the seven sites in this county than use fo r nuclear weapons.
Today Stella offered
to
Its) most inthicntial Negroes were RUhmlllcd.
meet any Soviet objections
named today by Ktiony mag
Ofliciuls working for the
Civic Center. From the left, Juyceo president
THE UNIONS’ SIDE of the railroad controversy
that th« United States haa
azine.
placement o f the university In
Jim Smith, A. E. McMillan. local HRT chuirwill he presented by C. A. Peacock, special repre­
more U-235 than Rutela by
this county have been re­
ninn: Peacock and Phillip Skates, Jaycce pro­
Increasing
tha
Am erica*
sentative o f the Brotherhood of Railroad Train­
luctant to divulge exact loca­
gram chairman.
transfer to 60,000 kilograms
men (HUT), before members of the Junior
HUE CITY. South Viet Nam tion of thr silos in order not
(Herald Pin do)
and accepting a Soviet trans­
Chamber of Commerce Thursday mam at tins
( UPi l — Government troops lo reveal their plans lo sur
fer of on ly 40,000 kilograms,'
and secret police toree* bat­ rounding counties also bid­
tled a throng of Buddhists to­ ding for the school.
County Engineer William
day and forcibly took away
the body of a novice Buddhist Rush will deliver the propos­
‘ T u ll the proposed law by representative, Ray Itullnrd, *ury arbitration has never gress if it were to puss this priest who hurned himself to ed seven sites hid* to the
Stain Hoard hrlore Friday,
any name you wish and it utiil presented the railroads' view- In-ell accepted in the United proposed legislation which is, death Tuesday.
deadline fur Initial proposals.
mills up to compulsory arbi­ point to the Juycers several State, Peucock said: "Only In in reality, nothing more or
Brochures, detailing advan­
less than compulsory arbitra­ Protests Continue
tration.’*
TAM PA ( U P I ) - I
time o f war hss anything epweeks ago.
tages o f tha sites, must be
tion.’*
BERLIN
(U
P
I)—West
HerThis whs the comment toduy
•y
ignored threats o f strong pun-'
pruachiiig compulsory urldtralE d. note: The milrouds ’ tin nudis ran wild for four submitted by Oct. 7.
o f C. A . Peacock, S alisbu ry,, ,
itive action and posslblo uin
liu.t bw il
' d. .md this was
&lt; J.
* ..y, ,m-s i^
*L
i tiy e
The Halo plans to review
pro pour to discontinue thou- hours Tuesday night and early
of National Guard troops by,
!o [ir in
press ing »;&lt;p&gt;&gt;slt on not t&lt;: atntuu nut was a te ­
ssmls o f employes whoso dut­ today along the Communist tha brochures and select
o f the Brotherhood o f R.iil
cutting
numerous
General
rn lo o pieces o f legislation suit o f agreement by labories have been termed "u n ­ wall, protesting Its existence number of desirable sites for Telephone Co. eablcs Tues­
rued Trainmen (B U T ), who is now befino Urn C one 11 s.
management end government
by
the
Control
necessary" under automation. un the second anniversary ot inspection
here to .-peak before the Jun­
day night and early today.
"Tha piopota! by I'resident after Pearl H a r b o r t h a t
The union* threaten to stop Its erection. The mobs dls- Hoard members before Nov.
ior Chamber ot Commerce
Tampa M ayor Julian L ao*
John F. Kennedy," the IHtT strike* or !•-knots could not
Thursday.
work if the railroad* entry peraed shortly after midnight 1. Final derision will he made was given em ergency pow er
lupicscnti-tivi) said, uwould bo lohiruted during the war
after
the
Nov.
3
statewide
out this move. Th* question
,
Tuesday to call up auxiliary
Peacock will present the imnil the interstate Commerce period.
bond election.
now is in a "c o o lin g -o ff” pe- Al)L)ttS RCSIPIIS
police and to ask for tho Na­
union* aide in the railroad I Commission the authority to
"W e ace nut now in a period
Each of the Seminole sites
)
ALGIERS l UPI I—Algerian
controversy otter “ featherbed- im|M„ e hirvdiug w. uk rule- In ■&gt;f wmi . We are in n period of
tional Guard if necessary, la
contains l.uuo or more acre*
elder statesman Forhat Ah
I
An Atjnnti-- • "net Lima ^
Imq, -u.i.Jii.g « er.t t.isvrsy |i&lt;-.icc dm lug which lb" emprevent further outbreaka ot
Some have b e e n
offered
has
resigned
today
as
pres­
sabotage.
nf the flt.s rail opi-ratimr un- ptuyos o f private industry
gratia.
ident at tho new nation’s Na­
The com pany reported to­
ions and the nation's rultiuuds. havo every light to expect to
tional Assembly and charged
day, aa the strike entered tU
The interim orders by ICC bn permitted to burguln with
Ben
35th day, that toll cables w er*
APO PK A, Fla. ( U P I ) - T w o that Premier Ahmed
could be in effect during n their employers with the use
cut between Bartow and Lako
two-year period unless an of their only strength the giova workers died end 10 Bella's regime was "sw ing­
Wale*,
Bartow
and
Avon
earlier agreement vvus reach­ collective strength o f their were injured in a freak truck ing in the direction o l fasc­
accident south o f this Orange ism.”
right to strike.”
A produce pickup truck Park and Tam pa and Zephyr*
ed through bargaining.’'
ST. PETKRb'BUL'KG ( UPI )
County community Tuesday.
owned by G. If. and Virginia hills. It w a i the fifth time
Peacock expressed regret
A lornudo ripped through a that the dispute bail been tinn ­
Rlchburg o f
Orlando and during the strike th..c the
Peacock stated tho legisla­
Thu Highway I’ utrol said a
15-block section o f northwest ed over to Congress.
RICHMOND, Va. ( UI’ I) tion “ would act to cirato the truck loaded with 23 grove
vnlued at Irt.flOO, was des­ Tampa lo ZcphyrhllU cablo
St. Petersburg Tuesday night,
" I also regret," he added, most dru-tic decline in morale workers skidded on a rain Gov. Albertis S. It.irrUon said troyed by fire at alaiut 5 p.m. has born cut.
cuusing un estimated $100,duo “ that the circumstances which e v o r y experienced b y t h e tliek pavement unit the tiuck today a tuition free, privately Tuesday n* the truck was
An estim ated 73 pounds o f
property damage,
shifted
throwing
the financed school system will traveling west trim Geneva copper cable was cut from
h iVu acted to prevent it *i-t- A liter hull railroad workers,” bed
I’lillce in suburban Kenneth t It-me a. Above all, | regret adding;
lie vet up for more than I. ksh) on the graded road which In­ the Tam pa Zcphyrhlllj
tin*
worker* to the ground.
City said tiic brief twister un­ that Congress is being asked
The Patrol said Jesse Bee Negro students in I’ rlnce Ed­ tersect* HR 46 near the Mul­ and cartrd aw ay.
“ 1 cannot find the words to
roofed six homes, knocked out t „ tuko punitive action of the emphasize strongly enough Brooks. 27, and Wes Conley, ward County, where public let Lake Fark Rd.
In Pinellas County, * cable
power in the area and caused g j,„| proposed."
were
closed
(our
the huviic which could result 57, both o f Hanford, suffered schools
The fire started from a at Dunedin was cut down and
m in o r f lo o d in g .
years ago.
short in the wiring under the chopped into small pieces.
Pointing out that ronipul- from the action o f this Con- fatal injuries.
No one was reported Injured
Two striking union m em ­
cab.
during tiio two-minute tor­
Forest ranger Jim McClel­ bers wore arrestrd at Sara­
nado,
lan and his crew from the sota Tuesday night in connec­
Several cars were tossed
Oviedo T rw er, and Hunger tion with cable cuttings. Araltoul di ni ng tlu- twister and
Albeit Harris and the water rested by a plain clothes ofpolice said one r oof top was
tanker crew from l.ongwood Beer were Larry W. T in iley,
c, rried severut yards by the
were on thu scene to keep the I 21, and Ronnie Easier, 31,
high winds.
fire from spreading.
I both uf Sarasota.
Several in n j o r electrical
transformer* in the men were
destroyed by fire and nlfirinlx
o f the Florid a Power uml
Light Co. said it would take
almost u full day to restore
power to tin- section.
(he Kennedy clan had a new

Members of H o y
Scout afternoon.
Troop 507 and their members
will hold a hake sale at the
Winn-Dixie store at the
nor of 25th Street and
Avenue, Saturday from 9 a.m.
l» noon. This is the first m on­
Carrcll Daniel Construction
ey raising project for the
John t.ee Ivtvrsoii, Grey­
Company, submitting a low
newly-formed troop.
hound bus driver, will be ar­
bid o f $93,769, among seven
raigned on a chin go o f failbid*. was gi anted th* conj o * __ to use an authorized
lint l for comsTimi'I....... .iT'ilii i
route
sued .i call lor Oviedo High
ed facilities wt Seminole Me­
football player* to turn out
afternoon.
morial Hospital T u e s d a y
for practice at 3 p.m. TliursPolice Chief R oy Williams
evening.
da&gt; at the school.
said he has repeatedly warn­
The ndditlori* include a
ed ini* driver- not l use Oak
pediatrics winy, linen and
Avenue but to m e French
storage room* and expan­
Avenue, the authorized route.
sion o f the kitchen.
Architect John Burton 1\
Hugh Wynne, auxiliary po­ said construction work will
lice guard, was stabbed in be commenced about St-pU 1.
the hand w ith a pitchfork 1
during a fight between three
GAINESVILLE (L'Pt) city prisoncrr on a work de­
The Alachua County Public
A teen-age bey who, police School System
tail Tuesday afternoon, po­
will
retain
reported this morning, threats daily Bible reading* despite
lice said this morning.
Wynne aLu suffered hip in­ en*d William Lovelace, Bit* a decision in a Miami c ar }
manager,
with
a last June by the U. S Su­
juries in attempting to break theater
up a fight between George rattlesnake in a box Turuliiy preme Coi/rt
which
ruled
Jackson Jr.. David Jones and evening, will he arraigned in *uch readings une. institutionaL
Jiaimjr Fusion.
juvenil* court Friday.

iw h Doniel Awarded
Hospital Work

GENEVA (U P I) — The
United State* today proposed
immediate
agreement with
Russia to stop making fis­
sionable material and to use
U rge amounts o f stockpiled
uranium for peaceful purposes
instead o f nuclear bomb*.
U. S. negotiator Charles C.
Stetl* told the 17-nation dis­
armament
conference
that
ngreemr-nt on the proposed
measure would ho a logical
fi llow-up to last week's Mos­
cow treaty bamiin.* nuclcai
testing in the atmosphere, hi
outer space a '&lt;1 undir water.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with mostly afternoon thundershowers; high today 90-95; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 53

Offer Is Test
Ban Followup

SANTA Cl. A US AND SNOW lire aymlwlic u f
Christina.* Day, when u new $700,000, 900-seat
Cinema Theater will he o p e n e d at Seminole
Plaza Shopping Center, Casselberry, Pictured at
ground breaking ceremonies this morning, (rum
the left, are: Casselberry Mayor Fred Heath,
Jim M. Davis, assistant manager o f Cinema
Theater, Parkwood; U. M. Daugherty, southeast

division manager uf Cinema Theaters; Santa
Claus; Hilly Wilson, manager of Cinemu
Theaters; J. Patrick Hartlett, director and vice
president, Eastern Diversified,, Inc.; Gordon
Wyllie, vice president. Eastern Properties;
George D. Pennington Jr., comptroller, Eastern
Diversified, and John Krider, Chamber o f Com­
merce manager,
(Herald Photo)

Membership Is
$1.00 And Appli­
cations Will He
Accepted At
This Meeting.

S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
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■aka eotllaae of them. When
yea mete, yea followed the
eatttee. We'll call thia type ef
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talk about are fundamentally
deferent from the outlines
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for reading. They ir e analyti­
cal tools— scalpels fo r dissect*
lag the thought-structure of
s textbook.
In • reading outline, the
Ideas must be arranged ae*
cording to their logical order.
The moot important idea In
the text appears as the first
point in the outline—no mot*
ter where It appears in the
text.
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mended way to construct sn
outline i
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B B i t 7 0 , b Im k n o w n • • Malvln form to pair off each Item—if
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kn o w n ae M elvin A. Ho*
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t e r n , and
SYLVIA
N.
ROBERTS, outline, we could outline to­
hie wife,
day’s article as follows!
I N A lm a Road.
1. Reading outlines art analy­
Haalehuret. O e o r s l a
YOU ARB IlEItBIIT NOTI­
tical tools.
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1.1 They organise Ideas ac­
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COM PANT OF AMERICA, a
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t a e tl l u t e d suit a s a l n e t yo u In
th e Circuit Court o f tho Ninth
order o f presentation.
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1.11 Different from writS e m i n o l e County, F lo r id a ; th#
ting outlines.
n a t u r e o f the su it le to for*,
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1.111 Mens are lab­
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eled,
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don't
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la
S e m in o le
County,
have to be
F le r l d a t
Lot I. B lo c k S. TANGLE*
paired off.

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to the plat t h e r e o f aa r e ­
corded In P la t Boo k I. p e s o
14;
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Records
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t n e lu d ln s sp ec ifica lly , b u t not
b y w a y o f lim ita tio n , t h o f o | ,
(aw ing futures;
OK t e v s l l o n ele c t r la hot
w a t e r h ea ter
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TOO HTIIKR w i t h all s t r u c ­
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and hereafter on said land,
a n d f l it u r e a a t ta c h e d therein,
and all rente. Issues , proceeds,
a n d profits a c c r u in g and lo
aocruo from said premises , all
e f which aro Included within
t h e fo reg o in g d escrip tio n end
th o habendum thereo f; a lso all
g a s , at turn, electric, water, and
• i h e r healing, c o o k in g , refri­
g er a t in g , lig h tin g , plumbing,
v en tila tin g .
Ir rigating,
and
p o w e r syateme, m ach lnce, a p ­
pliances, fix tu res, and a p p u r­
tenances, which now are or
m a y hereafter pertain lo, or
b e need with. In. or on said
premiere, even though they be
detach ed nr d rlach ab le.
YOU AN D EACH O F T o l l
• r e hereby reitulred to rile
y o u r An swer w ith the Clerk
nf the Circuit Court In end
fo r Memlnole County, Florida,
nnd se res a enpy t h e r e o f upon
Richard W. 1-aeelter, o f tho
firm o f tlurney, C u ru ey A
Handley, !«} North Magn olia
Avenue, Orlando, Florida, a t ­
t o r n e y s (or I'la ln lllf In the
s h o v e action, on or b ef ore III*
In d day o f October, 1311, elea
a Decree Pro Confeeeo w ill be
en tered a g a in st you.
IT IM O ltD KRKD t h a t till*
h e puklletied In The Hanford
Herald, a n ew spa p er publlah.il
In Hemliwde County, Florida,
once a w eek for l o u r cuuaecu tlve w e e k s
WITNESS tho h i n d c f the
Clerk ot tho C.Mr utt Court,
Hemlnole County, Florida, thia
(lie lath day o f Au g u st, 1X41.
( C o l ' ll T HEAL)
Arthur It. Hr Uwlth, Jr*
Clerk Circuit Court,
hem lnole County, Uanfurd,
Florida
Hy: Martha T. Vltilen
Deputy Cle*k
(IUHNEV, GUIINEY
A IIANDLBY
Jdl Nurth M a g n o lia A ven u e
• rU n d o , Florida
A llo r n e y e for P la i n t i f f
Publish Kept. 10, IT, 14 A Oct
I. I »«L
CRM-1

PRETTY JOYCE HRAGYIL nell.i a ticket to
Mayor Lee Gary fo r the Oviedo Athletic A haocI*
atlon'a fish fry fo r the John Courier Field debt
fund. Association cleared more than $1,200 to*
ward wiping out the debt for the Oviedo foot­
ball field.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
SEPTEMBER 1
Admissions
Grover Knurr, Longwood;
Mary Conley, Lake Mary;
Anna Hartung, DcBary; Tam­
my Shoemaker, AI p It o n i a
Chisolm, John Kirk, Henry
Baldwin and Barbara Deffcly,
all of Sanford.
Dismissals
Bernclce Groce, Longwood;

J. H. McCormick
Dies At Hospital

Tammy Shoemaker, Charles
Crain, William Livingston,
Lillie Mae Randall, Irma
Johnson, Ann Brlsson, Mrs
V. Laws and infant, and t i n .
J. Monroe and Infant, all of
Sanford.
SEPTEMBER •
Admissions
Dorothy Newton, Pern Park;
Robert Carmichael, Cassel­
berry; Donald Smith, Lake
Monroe; Anne Lucas, Jack­
sonville; S h i r l e y Burkett,
Monroe Wilcox, Betty Moon,
Itoger Jimenez, Willie Mos­
ley, James Ilankcrson Jr.,
E d w a r d Williamson and
George O'Brien, Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Dcffcly, Sanford, a son
Dismissals
Richard Breeze, Longwood;
Jean Benson, Lake Mary;
Lucius Reeves, DeLand; Vera
Anderson, N o r t h Orlando;
Werner Wlegand, Dellary;
Denies Davis, Mt. Dora; Wil­
lie Lee Johnson anti Edward
Payne, Sanford.

John H. McCormick, 83,
died Sunday at ll::3fl p.m.
at ths Scmlnula Memorial
Hospital.
A resident of Hanford for
the past 1H years, ho made
hiss home at 1008 W, ‘JOth St.
A native nf Ht. Albans, W.
Va., he was a retired carponter.
Survivors Include two sis­
(NEXT: An advanced analy­ ters, Mrs. Geneva I.ncy and
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tical tool—tha summary.)
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The UPW Association of Ihc
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Church of Christ officiating.
Lake Mary Community Pres­
Now York IP, N. Y.
lluriul will ha ut tits Hyl- byterian Church has called a
vun Luke Cemetery.
special meeting of all project
chairmen for the Annual Ba­
zaar to he held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at the church.
The Bazaar hus been set
tty Mrs. Adam Mtiller
this year for Oct. 18 and will
By Jane Casselberry
The Dcllary Fishing Club he held In the Educational
I-yman High School hat an­ will meet at 7:30 p.rn. Wed Uttihling of the church.
nounced tho names of the
neulay in the Recreation llall
Committee chairmen ex­
Kiris who have been selected of the Dellary Fire Station. A pected to attend Wednesday's
to be on tho Varsity Cheer­ colored film, “River Bust
meeting are Mrs. F. E. (Mil­
leader squad.
ers,” which features beautiful dred) Donaldson, &lt;1 i n n e r ;
Those girls who hope to scenery along the Snake and
Mrs. Harry Sandusky, arts
cheer the Greyhounds lo a Sainton (livers in Idaho, will
and crafts: Mrs. James M.
successful football s e a s o n
bo shown hy Elmer Thomp­ Thompson, needle cralt; Mrs.
again this year aro Alyce son.
Bay Crc«*. baked goods; Mrs
Crocker, Margaret Garrett,
Clyde Wrighl, president, Don Smith and Mrs. W. C.
Nancy George, Gloria Green, will rnmhtcl the business
Hopkins, outdoor games anti
Dana llall, Marla Jones, Jtuly Hireling.
sports, and Mrs. Robert RuKacar. Liz I.tinn, Ann Miller,
Residents of surrounding gcnstcin anil Mrs. Fannie
Brenda Petty, Sandy Ten­
areas are invited to attend.
lA'fller, publicity.
nant, and Cheryl Werley.

Lake M ary UPW
Bazaar Heads
Set Meeting

Cheerleaders
Named For
Lyman

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Legal Notice

First Baptist
Set Annual
Meeting
The annual business meet­
ing of the First Baptist
Church of Sanford will b«
held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the church auditorium.
Reports will he heard from
the nominating conimitteo
and from the survey anti plan­
ning committee. Recommenda­
tions also will bn mudo at
this time by the church coun­
cil and deacon* in regard to
the expansion program of the
church and for activities of
the coming year.
Preceding the meeting a
dinner on the grounds will be
held Iwglnnlng at 6 p.m. Those
planning to attend are asked
to bring a basket dinner. Bev­
erage nnd picnic table service
will be supplied hy the church.

SOTII H
»«m :
Nolle* U h»r«tijr * l t * n that
purauent to fin a l deer** rand*
ara&lt;l on th* 4th d s r o f ftapl•tnher, IMS. In that rartsln
rauao p an d ln r In th* Circuit
Court In and fo r Mnnlnnl#
County, F lo rid *. In Chan'-ary,
n h crrln
F lltH T
FEDERAL
HtVINUH A N D LOAN AHKOCIATION O F 3 I*. M I N O L K
COUNTY,
a corporation, la
Plaintiff.
F.
I»eo
Kerwln.
tl, and w l f t . J u n e Kerwln,
JIrrtt* t.»« Nettlaa, and Th*
Ci&gt;nim«rclal H ank a t Winter
Park, a Flo rid a Corporation
are defendant*. C hanrrry DorW-t No tSSSS. I. A ltT II U n It.
HKCKWITII. J it ., Clark o f th*
aforaaald C ircu it Court, will
within th* l*K«t hour* nf
a.it* on Monday, S ep te mber SI.
134] o ffe r for vain and a'll
In th* hti(h*at and brat Mil­
der for caah at th* front door
of th* Courthnua* o f Hrmlnot*
County, F lo r id a , In Hanford.
Florida. Ihn f o l l o w i n g dravrlhn l properly, s i t u a t e d and be­
ing In Henilnnl* Cou nty, Flor­
ida, t n - w lt :
Lot «. n l o r k 4. Tier ». nf
Ih* TOWN O F HANFORD.
Florida, acrnrdtnir to K. It.
Trafford 'a Map thereof a*
recorded In I ' l l ! Honk t,
p a t* * 3&lt;-*4. nf th* Public
R e c o r d . o f Hemlnol* Coun­
ty, Florida.
Halil a.tie w i l l h* made pur­
auant to and In ordar to »»!•
lafy th* t*rm* of aalil final
d#rr«*.
(CIRCUIT COURT HEAL)
Arthur II. H eckwllh. Jr*
Clerk o f Circu it Court. In
ami fo r 8&lt;-mlnuls County,
F lo rid a.
Hy: Mart ha T. Vltilen

By ra. Adam Mailer
The Auxiliary to the Dc­
B a r y Volunteer Firemen’s
Association will hold a special
“ get-together” meeting to
open the current season on
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the
Recreation Hall of the Fire
Station on Colomba Road.
Beverage and dessert will be
D. C.
PtlbllaH A. Kdwln Hhlnholaar
served and members are ask­
The California Mg tree, r/o Flrat Fad. Hav. a loian
ed to bring their own sand­ giant Sequoia, grows In the Hanford, HU.
I'uhlLh: d . p t . 10. IM L
wiches for the luncheon which high Sierras above 6,000 fe e t CDM-43
will precede a games period.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich will pre­
side.
The ways and means com­
mittee, Mrs. Mabel West,
CALL
Edith Conkling and Florence
Httnkcl, reports that a num­
ber of items are on sale to
benefit thu auxiliary.

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Fishing Club
To See Film

GOP Board
To Meet

going ■ a a

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The executive board of the
DcBary Republican Club will !
meet at in a.m. Wednesday j
at the Recreation llall nf the
F i r e Station on Colnmba I
Road. H o r a c e Demaresl, j
president, will preside.
The lirst general meeting
of llte club for this season will
be held on Sept. ID at Ihe De- j
Bary Community Center.

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Editorial Comment:

H e r a ld R e g r e t s . . .

^

e i o 0^

Wonder what give* with all
the "doc-napping*” lately?
The Herald ha* received lome
(lx or eight calls during the
last couple of week*, com­
plaint* about chihuahua dog*
being stolen.
•
•
•
Another of those item* we
lore to publish: Ann Brandt
ran a four-word classified ad
In The Herald: "Cute puppies
for sale.” Sold four the first
evening.
•
•
•
I t’s a info bet the V . S.
Senate will confirm Ceclle
Heard’s appointment as per­
manent postmaster here. Sen­
ators Holland and Smather*
have placed their stamp of
approval on Congressman
Herlong’s
recommendation.
Senate civil service commit­
tee expected to act In threefour week*.
•
•
•
Another report on the po­
lice blotter this morning about
a boy being bitten by a dog.
Too many dogs running loose
In Sanford and Seminole
County. But K. E. Porter I*
happy to report action ie un­
der way.
•
•
•
Sheriff J . 1- Hobby’s dep­
uties serving notice to prop­
erty owners along Highway
430 between Highway 17-02
and Interstate t of land con­
demnation proceedings for im­
provement of 430.
• •
•
R. E. Porter queried Judge
Vussar Carlton this morning
why he was in town. ‘‘I’m
here on a matrimonial deal,”
replied the jurist, "I'm going
to hand out a Liberty Bond.”
It. E. Porter interpreted Pint
to mean the Judge wn&gt; going
to preside in • divorce trial.
• •
•
School Board probably will
come up with a milk contract
Thursday since the Milk Com­
mission has rased ita restric­
tions urn producer*. Seminole
school kids, though, arc get­
ting milk with their luncheon*
Under a tentative agreement
with
a local dairy of "ns
price” until a pci manent price
i* settled. In other words, the
dairy will uriept the future
contract price for milk already
delivered.
•
•
•
John Krider was off again
today to Tallahassee for high
level talks with state officials
re his St. Johns-lndian River
Canal.
•
•
•
Sanford Naval Academy is
•ending out handsome invita­
tion* for it* "commissioning”
• t 2 p.nt. Sunday. Meaning, in
Navy parlance, the new school
will be dedicated and actually
become into being.
•
•
•
It. K.Porter will
have the
first item in Thursday's tiaper
resulting from the Kiwauis
auction sale last Suturday,
when the club sold this column
for it* underprivileged chil­
dren urul scholarship fund.
First “liought” item will bo
from Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C.
Ill'll and family. (Note to Mr,
and Mrs. Dell: R. E. Porter
is un ex-Olnuun, too.)
•
•
•
I Id. a nd district. Woman's
Society* of Christian Service
of the Methodist Church, will
have un educational seminar
Friday ut First Methodist
The courthouse i* going to
have a new “ face.’’ Contract
to remodel, repair and paint
the exterior of the facility
was awarded to George \V.
Dodson on his low bid of
$i.ii4Hi by tbe County Com­
mission.
• •
•
Cami Bruce was very un­
happy today. County Commis­
sion slashed her registration
office budget by $1,000 to
&lt;21,000.
• •
•
A Sanford mother, Mr*. J .
M. Aihims, of Kim Avenue,
tame to The Herald office
asking help in getting a school
crossing guard at Third and
French. Said she and about
12 other mothers were having
trouble getting their children
across French Avenue because
traffic refu-es to slow down
lince tho crossing no lunger
ha* a guard, ftufua Sum, who
wa« the guard there, told B.
F. Porter he had been remov­
ed because "the five students”
now are riding a bus. We'll
c h e c k with schuol officials,
511s. Adams.

S e n s!®

The long •mouldering feud between San­
ford City Commissioners and Seminole Chamber
of Commerce broke into the open today . . . much
to the regret of The Sanford Herald.
The Herald long has believed in and has «upported the Chamber of Commerce because of th e
untiring efforts of its members in working to ­
ward a better Sanford and Seminole County.
But City Commissioners has openly ex­
pressed themselves ns disappointed in (’handier
activities in th a t they have felt the City was
lieinjr ignored by the Chnmlier. Or th at th e
Chandler was assuming responsibilities rig h t­
fully the City’s in efforts to build Sanford's
economy. Specifically, this refers to the Sanford
Pipeline Company and the Sanford Naval Acade­
my.
•
_
All five City Commissioners. Tom McDon­
ald. Jimmy Crnpps, Joe Baker, Sonny Bnliorn
and Al Wilson, are memliers of the Chamber.
All b u t Baker are directors of the Chamber.
But now the City hns not only passed the
Chamber's request for an additional $5,000 for
its operation but cut in half the present appro­
priation of $10,000, giving the Chamber only
$5,000 for the next year.
But, the City has added, in effect, “ if you
are good boys and take care of the City fur the
next six months, we'll give you another $5,000.”
The City is demanding n representative of the
City be placed on the Chamber’s executive com­
mittee.
Commissioner Crapps voted affninst the
Chandler appropriation, explaining: ”1 do not
accept a gift with strings attached to it: 1 do not
give u Rift with strings attached. As for bo ini?
on the Chamber’s executive committee, I
couldn’t care less. I believe the Chamber’s execu­
tive committee memliers are well qualified and
can well take cure of its business. And th a t Is
why I voted against the appropriation. 1 feel we
should have Riven them whatever amount w ith­
out tolling them to come with a report in six
months.”
('handier officials have said they will not
“he directed or misdirected by the City.”
The Herald reRrets this open break between
the City and the Chnmlier.
Only Tuesday the Seminole County Commis­
sion recognized the worthwhile activities of the
Chamber and DOUBLED its appropriation from
$10,00 to $20,000, in spite of u lung and loud
harangue from the audience.
So— let’s stop being Itoys and let’s be men
. . . and iron out these differences real quick!
There should be no bickering—only one aim : A
steady, driving effort to build a better San foul
and Seminole County.

Dismissal Plea

D e n ie s

WEATHER: Generally fnlr with few scattered showers through T tiursday; high today 88-91; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. fid

United Press leased Wire

Established 1908

WED., SEPTEMBER 11, 1963

By Mona Grlnstrad
An ordinance levying' tax
on all utilities consumed with­
in the municipal limits of
North Orlando and one estab­
lishing rates of occupational
licenses for all businesses no!
previously covered by ordi­
nance received the final and
unanimous approval Monday
night &lt;f the Village Council.
A second reading only was
given the ordinance creating
a 30 year franchise with Sub­
urban Propane Gas Company
with the third reading delay­
ed for tin* addition of a clause
stating that "rate increases
will be subject to council ap­
proval."
\V. \V Anderson re
j Mayor
*
[Kilted that the franchise or: dinance with Florida Power
Corp. had been delayed due
to "uncertain reasons which
might have to do with an ex­
isting delinquent bill f o r
ANOTHER NEW INDUST RY id coming to San­
street lights on SB 431 ”
in other business Council­
ford through the efforts of the (Tuinther of Com­
man Irene Van Kepocl was
merce. Pictured, rented frmn le ft: Rernurd &lt;b
appointed to head a commit
tee of residents to make a
survey of road repair*:
Council voted to exempt
from the occupational license j
law those citizen* netting $000
or less from businesses oper-l
ated in their homes and thole'
coinpanic* making necessary■
daily deliveries within (he:
Sc»U Bain*, chairman of,
village;
A SI fee was set for any one 1 Pi-Mbyte 'an Women o f tbe tin* Semi:.ole County t bomber
patting down a well;
Church, By lint of Florida, ure &lt;&gt;f Common'.• imlu .trial com-1
A lie v curfew lu ar of 9 VJ
meeting ii daiifcrd through luttlco, today announced u now
p. m.for tile young people v. as
ml
o. f nil-i-o c . uiferd,
•Ct . \ti-{'- V
•'(} pH- Th*t»dnw if this week lo norm will open bqrfinc , hoie.
GUIh
ai.ul-&lt;ir..«ry
•
*Ub
„U
C l. . . Wouid lM tie o', 't ink - (
Btrimni t&gt; Vofianr presi­
thstir oi
if jrrc-U1 WITH to'cessaty.
•ati n.
de ut of I’inehree/.o -anford,
and.
Th,. thl.-C-4.iy t olden Jubi- I successor to Pllielirie-.q I’ullet
the Chamber's budget anl
Council t -&gt;k under consi 1icmd nt 6 Fa: m, Callahan, *la tool his
( C e lt
since the Co n mi dinners feel •'ration a report t tat gas
p.llt. Tui l.iy
h a dinner | firm h i* cornu to an ngreothe city taxpayers should ho line* now aru local. 1 In the
j in-lit (or a lease with Sanford
tf t*X4H'Utlve
middle i t resilient'i* bark for members of i
represented.
board Ii II in I d! HvJh p Hull Manufacturing Company for
yard* in toad of ori utility
| the north 10,CUD square feet
K. K. Itoumillat J r . Chain
of tho Fir.*l 1
trnan
easement .
•
I of it - I uildiog Ml Wo -t p in t
her president, this morning
Church,
said that ' I have na com
A meetinir of tl P cx Mutlvs 1StrreL
ment at this time. The m at­
board follow'd .it &lt; p.m
ter will be taken up hy the
Ti.day's Whedul «al! ed for
Chamber's executive commit­
led by m w A . . .
a ('oiamiiiilon Set
tee, after which there pro­
Contract for the .......(ruc­ Rev. Grover ('. .ScWf II nrd
Hf5)
bably will be a statement tion of an enlisted men's elder* of the hoite«s i burcli
for the press.’’
subliming pool ut Sanford ut U:3U n in. foilowed by n
te a !
In other action Tuesday Naval Air Station was general
niectlng,
bust!
evening, the Commissioners awarded this morning t» ■lection of new &lt;ffirrr s. nrd E i/.h l C o n v ic te d
added $10,000 for a total of Andrew C King, formerly I'rogrunt featuiin : n.l Ircsscs
. It Ot iTLNE n .T I) —
$16,000 to double its street of Sanford and now of Mi­ from Presbytetiil i’rr idenU. Eighteen Negroes who attend
resurfacing program during ami, on his low Id.) of f '',Oil Thursday th * irro ip wilt ed a Labor Day rally at the
th«&gt; coming fiscal year, as 288, The pool will be located convene at 8:36 a ni. t o bear
old ,lavc market here were
compared to the present fis­ behind the present hobby Rev. J. W » '&gt;•’ Fulton D.D.,
convicted Tuesday of bolding
shop Buss Kpenrcr i* lo­ imstor of the Miuti llolo.ill
cal year.
a public meeting without a
Next public hearing on the cal representative fur King Church iu Jliui.il New offlcity permit.
City's budget will be Mon­ anil will handle the com corn also will be instu lied ut
xt nation
day evening.
this meeting.
To Jobs

Presbyterian
Women In
Session Here

O ssn

iftasifc a 0 iSchool Opening
e r 1 Touches Off
ii'asre
Demonstration

Returning

TAMPA (U PO — Uonrral
Telephone Co. began brill m .
electrical workers bark on
tin* job today, hut said it will
be Mime time next week ! &lt;(ure the company i* un a pre
strike footing.

Nikita Reluctant
LONDON (U Pl) — The Su
viet Union lias decided to
take its time m mancuveriii.i
toward a ruld war truce with
tlm l.'inted Mates, high Com­
munist diplomats indicated
today.

Wreck Hurts 4t
‘Saved By Hell*
JACKSON, Miss, it PH -SEVERAL HUNDRED I're.sliyteriuii Women id’ the Church, S.iaol of
Florida, who arrived in Sanford Tuesday for the Golden Jubili" cnloLiatiug the 50th anniversary of their organization, were in attain i.inns thin
morning at the First Presbyterian Church for the fir-t general bu-iiii -.»
ricflfliou ami (jiogrum, which opened with a Communion Service,

Yohann, president of I’ittehreeze Sanford; S. J.
Davis Jr. and Marvin Meitzer. Standing is Scott
Hum*, chairman of tho Chamber’* industrial
committee.
(Ilendd i'lioto)

P W fg c c

Swimming Pool
Contract Let

III IISON, N. Y. (U l’lj — A
! New York Central Railroad
j cum muter e x p r e s s sped
I through an open switch Tin*
day night and collided with j
| switching locomotive on n
sidin . injurin': 4t person*,
one of them critically.

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But National Defense M u s t C o m e First

100,000 Marooned

TALLAHASSEE (U P!) The Senate threw out by ■ 736 vote today a defense mo­
tion to acquit Pasco Circuit
Judge Richard Kelly of imp r a c h m e n t charges on
grounds there weren't enough
votes Tuesday to convict hint.
The Stnute court of im­
peachment then moved into
taking testimony in tlic case.
A test vote, on the question
of whether the case a gain-t
Kelly should lie dismissed
without hearing testimony
failed on Tuesday, but it was
short of the constitutionally
required two-third* majority
to permanently liar the jurist
from oftice.
Defense attorney Perry Ni­
chols opened the third day of
the impeachment trial with a
new motion to acquit and dis­
charge the Judge, or, to bo
given time to take tho ques­
tion to the State Supreme
Court. Both motions were re­
fused hy the Senate.
House managers opposed
the motion on ground* that
Tuesday's motion for dismis­
sal was u "subsidiary mo­
tion" to be acted upon only
by a majority vote. And Chief
Justice E. Harris D r e w
agreed. He said the court
would act in all matters by
majority vote until the final
vote on whether or not th*
Judge was guilty of the chais­
es tiled by tile House,
Tuesday’s test vote indicat­
ed that prosecutors would
have to come up with strong
evidence of alleged judicial
tyranny to get the 30 vote'
necessary to permanently re­
move the Judge from offies.

Marvin Mcltzer, vlro presi­
dent and general mniinu'r,
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (CPI)
and Attorney S. J. Dnvl* Jr. Fi-.e Negro students relume,!
re 11 ruled Sanford Mneufuc-] lo classes today ut three
tc.riiig in tho tnnuiutllllt
newly dascgiegalcil Birming­
l'lnchm-i* •flan fan l will
ham schools, touching off an­
proct
approximately 23,000
Uy B e r n ic e h r Ley
other rowdy demonstration by
ib.ien cgg.r per day produced white students at West End
Thu O v i e d o Town Council,
by farms in the arra. The
mi's tint; in continued aessioi
High School.
egg* wilt
liu distributed
All was calm at Ramsay Yu&lt;..'ujy night, voted to leave
thioughout Central Florida
HLn and Graymonl elemen­ tin- present lux rale of two
exclusively
to
Winn-Dixie
tary schools with whitu at nulls for tile Hub!-1'** year siua
stores.
tendance climbing toward 110 lil&lt; nolleipatod Increase in
Thu firm expect* to In' in normal.
' revenue from eigarel tax re­
operation by Oct. I, employ­
Thirteen Negroes also quiet­ tut us,
ing 23 workers in two shifts.
income tins year is expectly returned |o classes with
Yohann dated Hint rew es
ui to bu in tile umount of
a
dwindling
white
student
pe n ally d-slgrie.1 equipment
i body at Tudegce. A strong ? X.t.-ii.T an coiiqiuritd to &lt;3.3,
fa r this pi mi that automat­
037 last year.
ically a l l i e s , liuii.Ih-1 and j move was under way in the
Council ulno uiqirovo a beer
rural
area
to
start
private
pnrkugi , the eggs will nrrivo
and
whiskey license for Mar­
from D'droit Oct. r&gt; niol the i schools for whites.
tha Austin; beer liccnsr* fur
Two
Negroes
began
the
soplant will go into full produc­
j rond day of classes at Mur- McGowan's Cush Grocery anil
tion shortly afterwards.
J, C. Saucer and u tuke-ouc
•
II Daniel Construction I phy High in Mobile.
Tbe 20 Negroes entered beer license for Julm A.
Co., tinder the direction of
five
schools in tbe three ett- Strain,
I a l.'a - |! -Ii, president, will
ri’nvnb'1 tne space for tho new - !e* iiillmving Gov. George C.
| Wallace's failure Tuesday to
operation.
halt the court ordered intoI "ration.
I Four Negroes also return­
WASHINGTON (UP1&gt;—The
ed for Iticir third day of ile| segregated classes in Hunts- civil rights m arch on Wash1ville. Wallace mndo no move logon, which brought m«ru
| Monday to lult integration In than 700.000 person* to tho
\ capital Aug. 28, rust the Dii\l ION, South \ ini Nam the missile city.
' (rid of Coluinbiit government
(I I’ll — Communist guer­
rilla*. in two fierce attack*, Grand Slam llomur | $163,791.
Ss'n IIoIkti C. Byrd. D-W.
overran two district capitals
MAKACAIIM b
\ enexuela
In the Communist-ruminated
Efi.no Prieto Aiu-x, lather Vu., retmrtcsl on tho I). C.
Cunaii Peninsula of South Viet of YcnuturU's first quintup- ravernment’s expenses Tues­
day. II&gt;ril Is chairman of th
Nam due . lay, it was report­ let at
ed today.
"We now have enough boys ! Senate Appropriation.* sub­
A U. S military spokesman, lo form a l&gt;a*ehall team, and committee *&gt;n D. C. governri'|M,riin the Communist on- 1 will i&gt;e the manager.”
I ment.
slaught. aid at least 9(J goveminent troops
Ir ops were killed
kill
or wounded.
Casualties suffered by the
Communist Viet Cung were
V. s. « HOICK
not known, but preliminary
imofliciiil report* so itl al
least Jo guerrillas had been
killed in a counterattack by
gov ci unit ut forecs.

Reds Overrun 2
Vietnam Areas

Oviedo Retains
Two-Mill Rate

March Cost
D. C. $1663,794

T O N IG H T ’S SP E C IA L

Duvalier Foe
Seeking Visa

MIAMI M 'Pl) — Miami a t­
torney Charles Aslimann say*
Unrest Grows
he i* arranging a U. S. v!*a
SAIGON, South Viet Nam fur Dr. Clement Benoit, who
(UPl) —• Student u n r e s t was ordered to leave Un*
ugalnit the South Vietnamese Bahamas for plotting against
government appeared toil*) the regime of Haitian dicta
I to be growing, anil there were t'ir Francois Duvalier.
reports new demonstration,
British authorities told Benwere piunnrd despite heavy nit to leave before Thursday
i
We have to con,. :r live to keep tie Pentagon happy." police precaution*.
Inr he deported, anil Ashinann
said Tuesday tie was confl
To avoid red tape, Ausiey
| mrn, national defeiuc, the
l-'ut a visa would be issued
suggested
the
army
send
a
folks bark home and what
TAIPEI, Form n a UPl)— In time.
representative to the next
the Pentagon will think," said
Benoit, tiie 58-year o!d formwatermelon festival here next I .More than 100.000 persons
, Pie aide.
, were reported marooned in cr Haitian con*ul to the Da
summer (or a showdown.
"No need for further browd -|h ain ai in PJ57, apparently
After all, said Ausiey, foot­ Taipei today by rising llood1wrinkling," said Ausiey. ' We ball season is here, and as 1 waters triggered by Typhoon sparked bis deportation by
| arc delighted to cooperate in radio station WI’FE farm dir­ {Gloria, considered tho worst vayin recently an "assault
national defense, avoid a drain ector he mu*t go into training Im Ihc Gland* lii'tory, Auth- j force"
force' of exiles was waiting
on ir. in power and .m ist the to broad. .1..1 c
llllOl oritlei f e a r c i l c.iiuaiUei in i n' llniitla Elands to iu|ovm vu4 soldiers in v /u iru , liua (alL
} l u l . l l l IUU m i l l Um U i u v . u l l d i VitJu i t a i U .

His Spitting Image In Jeopardy

RALEIGH. N C. ( t ’P ij — 'Tuesday it inay be bed if the
Wally Ausiey is willing to soldiers attend to their duties
forego tlie rigor* of a trans­ during the off • watermelon
*ca»un instead of engaging
oceanic spit-off, but oniy in ui a spitHoff with him.
tbe interest of natmnal de­
In Germany, an able to
fense.
Col. Charles A. lU-nue, ehief
The rotund AusUry, world of staff ot the 3rd Armored
champion watermelon seed Division, said he was trying
spitter until an Army clerk to decide if the contest should
claimed lo have beaten him be pcriniUcd a*
dulej
1in Glcciiausvu, Germany, said , Friday

NO. 15

Utility Tax

CC Appffoprk'di ii

Charles IU&gt; Morgun. » young
husband who uns standing in
lino at an Army induction
center when word came of
President Kennedy’s "bach­
elors only” draft edict: "Tlmt's
•aved by the bell, isn't it? ”

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Norlh Orlando
Adopts License,

City Council Halves
City Com ml*sinners, in pub
lie hearing on the I903M city
budget T u e s d a y evening,
slashed in half it* appropria­
tion for the Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce. But
added a proviso it will poss­
ibly restore (he SO per cent
cut in six months.
Tim Clumber fiscal year re­
ceived $10,000 from the City
for promotional work in en­
deavoring to induce industry
here to stimulate economy.
The expending Chamber had
requested the City to boost
its I9ti36&lt; appropriation from
$10,000 to $15,000.
However, city commission­
ers Tuesday evening Ignored
the request for the additional
$5,000 and voted only $3,000
for the first six months of
the fiscal year.
However, the City added it
will consider ill six month*
an additional $5.ooo bused on
"the co-operation the City re­
ceive* from the Chamber of
Commerce for municipal pro­
jects and in other matters
involving municipal property.’’
The City also requests that
Sanford be represented on the
Chamber's executive com­
mittee since tin* City is the
oniy municipality in tin* county contributing to [he cliaml
er and since the City'* con­
tribution is a major share of

Impeachment
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Enterprise Association
Wt'v* discussed reading
outline* which organise tho
id«M of a textbook chapter
or nay plcca of writing la a
logical order. They aro tool*
for analysing tho thought
atructura of press. Tho idoaa
art aot arranged la tho order
of praaantatloa of tho texts
tho meet Important idea muat
appear flrct in tho outline, no
matter where it appcari in
the text.
Practice outlining. Whoa
you read a newepaper, outline
ono of the editorlala. It’ll only
take a couple of mlnutca, and
you’l l ha developing the sblll*
ty to think logically. The log­
ical thinker never ha* any
trouble in school.
Aa your aklll In outlining
develop*, you’ll be ready to
try aummariaing. Skillful
■ummarising preaupposei out­
lining aklll You moat be able
to arrange idoaa logically be­
fore you can make abortus*gurata summaries.
Summaries a n powerful
■tody tools. If you can aummaria* a textbook chapter,
you can bo aura that you’ve
understood it. A summary
must contain the main Idea
• f a text, It muat be brief
•nd It must bo In your own
words.
Bummarlslng la a great aid
to retention. If, for instance,
you’ve capsuled an entire lec­
ture Into • few, well-chosen
words, you can bo sura you’ll
Barer forget that lecture.
To • skillful reader, sum­
marising la an automatic procass; it’a part of reading. Aa
ha read*, ha maintains a run­
ning summary In his mind.
Whan ha finishes reading, ths
summary is complete and re­
tention Is assured.
Bummarlslng also develops
facility. As you practice sum­
marising you’ll learn how to
manipulate words — how to
make one or two short para­
graphs do the work of an
entire textbook chapter. This
|a
be over­
)a a point that
th a t can’t
can t b*
emphasised. Tho ability to
'write,

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1. Summaries aro powerful
itudy tools.
1.1 Muat state main Ides.
1.11 Aid comprehension
1.2 Must b* brief
1.21 Aid retention
1.3 Must he your own word*
12)1 Develop langusg* fa­
cility
1.4 M utt b* logical
1.41 I’reiuppos* outlining
ability
Using ths outlino, we ran
make s summary:
"By developing tho ability
to construct. In your own
word*, brief, comprehensive
and logical summaries of text,
book chapters or lectures, you
will hav* taken a long step
toward better comprehension,
surer retention and more skill­
ful writing."
Aa yuur summarising and
outlining skills develop, men­
tal summaries, rather than
written, will suffice.

Catching Bullets
Is 'N o t Suitable'
LONDON (U PI)—The Brit­
ish army has refused tu sup­
ply Maurice Fogcl, 47. a ma­
gician and Illusionist, with
a firing squad so he can catch
nine bullets with his teclli.
Maj. Gen. Eustace illols
Nelson, who Tuesday turned
down Puget's plan to have the
trick done on television, said:
"It is not u suitable job for
her majesty's guardsmen."
"HAM" ACTORS
The expression "bam act­
or" to designate a performer
of poor quality started with
minstrel shots*. Ham fat was
used (or cleaning tho black­
ening from actors’ faces.
Many of theae shows were ol
poor quality ami the actors
were railed "hain-falters,”
eventually s h o r t e n e d to

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Sovief-Sino
Relations Hit
Another Snag
MOSCOW (UPI)—Specula­
tion developed here today
(hat tha Kremlin mey atop
direct train service from Pe­
king to Moscow as a result
of e new Communist Chinese
attempt to smuggle antiSoviet literature Into the
country.
The affected through ser­
vice would involve mixed So­
viet and Chinese trains with
mixed crews.
The Kremlin Issued a pro­
test note two days ago accus­
ing tho Chines* of attempting
to bring banned literature in­
to the Soviet Union on a train
bound from Peking to Mos­
cow.
Several Chinese were ex­
pelled following brawl* Sat­
urday and Sunday with bor­
der officials at Naushkl, a
Mongolitn eroding point.
T h e official government
newspaper Ixvcstla said Tues­
day the offending Chinese
acted like "cattle.”
The Incident was (ho latest
In a series that hai sent SlnoSoviet relations to a new low.
T o d a y , Komsomolskaya
Pravda, tho Communist youth
organisation newspaper, and
Trud, the publicatioD of tho
central trade union, carried
fresh condemnations of the
Chinese actions at Naushkl.

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CDR. LYLE H. 8ETTE (rig h t), commanding officer of Sanford’* Heavy
Attack Squadron B (VAH-6), accep ts p laq u e from Capt. James O. Mayo,
commander of Heavy Attack Wing 1, for VAII-G'a victory in fourth quar­
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Sanford’s Heavy A t t a c k
Squadron Firs Is combining
water survival training with
an athletic program.
The result Is an answer to
the Presidential physical fitness program—and a big step
towsrd shipboard aafaty.
VAH-5, commanded by Cdr.
Lyle H. Setts, gained Incentive
in this area through winning
the Fourth Quarter Fiscal
1903 Heavy Attack Wing One
physical fitness field meet.
This Involved competition with
other squadrona In the six exerclsvs prescribed by the Kennedy Administration's physical rendlnoaa committee.
Then two Naval Acadamy
graduate*, Class ’&lt;13, Ena.
Donn McCrory and En*. Hernle Kelley, joined the squadron

and offered their talents In ,
urganiilng a wnter survival
program.
jd fl
Now tha two are teaching
swimming and life envlng to |
squadron member* for two I I t l .
hours each morning. Their intentlon la not to produce a |
.-.. :J*
' M jjjf
‘enm of potential Olympic [
champions but to put basic L ' . '■ j - r e i f y T j
survival technique* In the .
- • y y ^ f lijf j
hun,ll‘ ot n,en who cu,‘ bl‘»t
Uie them.
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All pilots and many air m ■
t Ci*
crewmen already as required *
T zSSB B H p
to pas* rigid water testa before practicing their profee- j
't
sion. These include such feat* '
'
ua swimming a mile (half of
. i, /
It fully clad), swimming 25
yards upderwuter and e»rap- 1
lug from a aulmiergcd cock­
pit simulator.
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"Por example, cellulose In
plant tissue has often been
branded as unpalatable,” he
explains. "True humans can't
digest cellulose in 111 natural
state; but it can be changed
by acvcral recent prucesscs
which would make It a whole­
some food with high energy
value."
"The potential of a harvest
from the seas can he more
fully explored." (he food spe­
cialist stresses. Blue-green
algae, similar to pond scutu,
is already being evaluated as
an important source of man's
food, hut other ocean Inhabi­
tants could also be scrutinised
for food content.
Along t h e science-fiction
line, which has become fact,
is the molecular "disassem­
bly" theory. This would bo n
new approach lo squeoxlng
new foods out of old sources.
Plant and unimal tissues
would be "disassembled" or
broken down lo basic mole­
cules, and rebuilt into more
Flashlight or electric lan­ appealing foods.
Imagine having a sugar
tern, and flarex
converted from the cellulose
Screwdriver
Pad and penril
In oak tree hark fo stir into
Tow chain or line.
your coffee.
Jack, jack handle, and base
In other words, foods are
Box of fuses (If used in not always considered to be in
your car)
Dimes In sealed envelope
for emergency use in remole pay telephones)
First-Jill kit and first aid
Here are some suggestions
book
Set of socket wrenches and for your traveling medicine
pliers
chest: aspirin, laxative, cough
Old blanket or piece of drop*, motion-sickness rem­
canvas
edy, insect repellent and In­
Fire extinguisher.
secticide, salt tablets for pro­
fuse inspiring in extra warm
weather countries, antiseptic,
CuNtorbcanti
an antibiotic prescribed by
COLLEGE STATION, Tax. your doctor for cases of high
(UPI) — A new enstorbvan fever—a doctor mayo bo un­
variety railed "Lynn" haa available, indigestion medica­
been landing high yield* for tion and sunburn cream.
farmers.
Texus A A M College auid
its Agricultural Experiment Trail Contract
sUtlun and the U. S. Depart­ TAILS. N. M. (UPI) — An
ment of Agriculture develop­ unusual read contract to be
ed Lynn under a cooperative let thi* fall rails for cimsirucresearch program. Develop- tion of a trail eight mile*
era of the new variety report long and three fret wide on
yield* an the Texu* High the Wheeler Wild Atru In tliu
Plain* have runged from Carton Natiunal Forest.
Kor-st supervisor George
2,290 to 2,600 pounds an acre
in field trials. Lynn hu* also Proctor *uid usually such
been n high yielder in Okla- work la done by the U. S.
homa, Kansu* anil Nebraska Poreat Hervlcr, but the trull
trial*.
la being rontractcd to help the
local economy. The trails ure
North Dakota's honey pro­ u*ed by hikare and horse­
duction of 193 pound* per men. No vehicles are allowed.
colony was highest in the Expected cost of the work is
uaUoa u. AM2.
about $27,099.
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their final and perfect form.
They are viewed as collec­
tions ot chemical components
which can be taken apart and
reassembled to suit the scien­
tist's plan. This is like tear­
ing down a house and using
the same blocks, wood and
metal lo construct a silo.
Food reassembly is not a
radical invention, but merely
an extension of a common
practice. Tho extraction of
sugar from sugar cane for
use in a candy bar is an
example. Bread, for Instance,
was prepared primarily from
grain flour, a modification
process developed approxi­
mately 6,000 years ago.
Disassembled f o o d parts
used for reconstructing new
foods are principally carbohy­
drate and fut components.
With the recent development
of protein (tour, many foods
msy be remodeled, ami new
prepared foods may be burn.
So whether it's a matter of
keeping mold from forming
on a loaf of bread or prepar­
ing an exotic soup made from
sea algae, food scientists and
technologists are answering
the challenge to produce
enough good food to provide
a sufficient supply for today's
rapidly ex; ndlng world pop­
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I.t. Cdr. Darrell F. Kirkpat­
rick, who was stationed her*
when the Sanford Nuval Air
Station was recommissioned In
1951, has returned for hli
third tour in local operation*.
lie has relieved Cdr. Wal­
lace L Bussell as operation*
officer on the Heavy Attack
Wing One ataff.
KirVp*trlek w si n member
of Currier Air Group 3 (then
Kuriford-luiaed) In 1951 when
N’AK Hanford wa* recommitatoned, lie returned to Snnford
in 1959 for duty with Heavy
Attack dquudrunt 7 and 9 and
recently obtained a bachelor
of tcienca degree from the
Navy'* post-graduate school
in .Monterey, Calif.
The Wing'* new operation*
officer I* a native of Okla­
homa. He will live with hla
wife, Patricia, and three chil­
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Officer Returns
GAINESVILLE—"Man may
someday derive hi* food from
sea algae or cellulose,” ac­
cording to Agricultural Ex­
periment Station researchers
with the University ot Flor­
ida’s Food Technology and
Nutrition Department.
Recent advancea In agricul­
ture and food iclenco have
given us a greater variety ol
high quality food from which
to aelccl, the scientists state.
However, there are many
keys which scientists can uso
to unlock possibilities for us­
ing our raw food products In
a more efficient manner.
"Some plants and animals
have been totally Ignored as
possible human food stock­
piles," G. D. Kuhn, assistant
foot! microbiologist with the
Food Technology ami Nutri­
tion Department, point* out.

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Jam es It. Avery Jr. for tho
County Commission to bud­
get $23,000 for the purchase
of real estate was voted down
Tuesday.
Avery Informed the Com­
mission that tho county’s
clay pits are In "critical"
condition.
"We thought we had a 25year supply of clay on hand
for road building,” Avery
said, "but It appears now
that we have possibly only 10
years supply."
He also pointed out that
"it Is a long haul" from the
present pits in the south end
of the county to the east end
"and this makes for added
expense.”
Avery requested $25,000 be
set up In the budget for the
acquisition of real estate
bearing clay and other road
building materials. But his
request was denied although
he pointed out that "the price
of real estate is always go­
ing up."
J. C. Lavender, road super­
intendent, informed the Com­
mission that the county has
a 25-year supply ol shell for
road building.

D. F. KIRKPATRICK

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Admissions
Annette Wallstedt, Pauline |
Spivey, both of Lake Monroe;
Slack Overstreet, Joyce Crowe, |
Allie Ms* Base, Johnnie H art­
ley, Wanda Cnpps, Ina Gallo* I
way, Rosa Lee Hall. Elizabeth
Baker, Chester. Arthur 8haw,
A rthur Lea Jackson Jr., E r-|
nest Lundherg, Lorece Peter­
son, Eva C. Rogero, Katherine I
Ohlrich, Alice Ms* Franklin,
Janice Butner and Lisa H unt,|
•II of Sanford.

B'rtha
Mr. and Mrs. Man^ssah,
Banford, a daughter; Mr. and I
Mrs. Horace Collard, Sanford,
a eon; Mr. and hire. Robert
Lee Franklin, 8anford, a son. |
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baby, Orlando; Mrs. Roger
Daniel J r. and baby, Osteen;
Mrs. William F. Tudor and
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Rose Kissel, DeRary; Roger
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Team Meets
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Season In TV Game

ATLANTA (UPI) — Re­ feel, and Teeh's Bobby Dodd
on the basis of one of the
port* from opposing camps and Florida's Ray Graves sre
league's best backflelds witli
Indicate Saturday’s nationally included, that hard knocks of­
revamped Tennessee eloss
televised game her* between fer the only real experience.
Georgl* Tech and Florida will
behind. Georgia, manpowerM
. n
be a battle of the walking
s h y Kentucky, Mississippi o
wounded.
State, Vanderbilt and Tulane
Sanford Junior High School
all figure among the alsoAlmost dally, thsr# have
Head Football Coach Dan Pel­
been tale* of woe by either
rans.
ham baa started to put tha
th* Yellow Jacket* or the
pressure on hla prepeters In
Gators about a player "ex­
pected to play * key role” By United Frees International
dally workouts as game time
being helped off th* practice
The final pre-season cut* by
approaches.
field.
National Football L e a g u e
A lot of work still has to be
On* begins to wonder how teams Tuesday were unkind to
done before the season opener
two such crippled teems can 30 players, Including 18 vet­
play Saturday. But when erans. But the unklndest cut
with Oviedo on Bept. 20 at
gem* time roll* around, both of ell was th* release of Joe
Memorial Stadium but Palham
Georgia Tech end Florida (Th* Jet) Ferry.
and
hla
staff
a
r
t
beginning
to
SUNDAY
NIGHT
DOWLING
LEAGUE
officers,
ail
from
North
Orlando,
By V M Prose latmntioaal
will show up at leaet fourPerry, n 13-year veteran
are, from left, Bill Ryan, president; Mrs. Anton Krecek, secretaryThe race for the American get their charges settled Into
deep In healthy young man.
who he* gained more yards
traasurer
and
Bob
Guthrie,
vice
president.
The
league,
made
up
from
mem­
Leagua’a homo run hitting their best suited positions.
Many teams hare been hurt
rushing (82180) than any other
bers of the Sanford area, bowls each Sunday a t Je t Lanes a t 6:S0 p.m.
orowg could wind up in a Quits s few ehanres bars
by th* loss of a sU r player.
pro performer, we* trimmed
three-man photo finish.
But
this
does
not
appear
to
Dick Stuart of the Boston been made In the lineup. Ron­
be th* case for Saturday’s from the Baltimore Colt* roetRed Sox end those Twin ter­ nie Dudley, a big end, was |
game. Georgia Tech anil Flor­ er just three games before he
rors from Minnesota, Harmon shifted to fullback. Dudley has
ida both appear to have too wuuld have been eligible fur
Killebrew and Bob Allison, shown promise in this spot.
many troops to be seriously the new player pension fund.
Jerry Norton, e 10-yeer pro
are taking turns battling for Old reliable Prank Whlgham
affected by a few lose**.
the lead down the home­ Is Improvlnr a t quarterback.
Tech's injury list does in­ at defensive hark, and eightstretch.
clude at least three players year veteran Mai Hammark, a
Pelham has Buddy Htumpf
TUSKEGEE, Ale. (UPI) —
tween the haves and the haveStuart broke out of his working at the signal calling
who would havu seen plenty fullback, both of Dallas; JackFootball pleyera e t desegre­
on the football field.
of action Saturday — Junior is Simpson, a seven-year mnn
first-place
tie
with
Killebrew
DES
MOINES,
Iowa
(UPI)
accomplished
th*
feat
in
1933
In the event Whlgham should
The Cardinals, who made It
gated Tuakegee High School
Any
of
these
may
lead
to
fullback Jeff Davis, sopho­ with Pittsburgh, and six-year
when
he
hit
No.
38
Tuesday
and
1936.
The
fost
man
befora
tie
sidelined.
—Labron
Harris
Jr.,
a
schol­
IS out of their last l l with
voted Tuteday to disband th*
the collapse of the SEC as It night off Bo Belinsky, who
more
halfback Craig Ilaynham pro Jim McCusker, an offen­
that
waa
Little
in
1934
and
Charles Lytle and John arly slugger from Oklahoma,
a workmanlike M win over
teem and cancel the school'* and Junior end Steve Cope­ sive tackle with Philadelphia,
marked his return to the ma­ Butts srs working s t guard.
1933. Jones did it twlce-1924- remaining football games.
the Cubs Tuesday sight, keep Is presently constituted.
were among the more prom­
But, for the present, the jors by blowing a four-run These boys have carried the goes out for two swift rounds 23 and then again in 1927-28.
land.
applying tbs pressure but this
A statement by ths players
Davis was slated to be a inent players cut.
Th* field, which included said "an overwhelming major­
time the Dodgsrs aren't buck Dixie Dossn is back at the lead to the Red Sox, but the load at these spots during today which will help decide
starter, especially on defense.
same old stands—and a ban­ Loa Aagelea Aageli went on practice. The tackle position whether be is to Join such U. 200 hopefuls when they first
Hagity" of th* team decided not Baynham l« regarded as po­
to score a M victory la 10 appears to be the weak spot In 8. Amateur Immortals as teed It up Monday morning,
They also wen Tuesday ner mason Is the forecast.
to represent a racially-mixed
Added Training
Defending champion Mis­ innings,
tha Junior high line this year. Bobby Jones, Lawson Little will be narrowed to 10 by student body. Thirteen Ne­ tentially one of the best run­
night, beating the Pirates, 4-2
LONDON (UPI) — The*
ning
harks
Tech
has
had,
and
nightfall after today’a two groes entered the school Tues­
an a record performance by sissippi is expected to win Allison, nicanwhUr, socked As yet no one has shown con­ and Harvie Ward.
British Davis Cup squad,
Copeland
was
expected
to
i&gt;
*
again
thanks
to
an
abundance
a
pair
of
homers
in
Minne­
Sandy Koufax, and their threesiderable ability there.
They w e r e back-to-back rounda over the long, narrow day under federal court order.
No. 2 right end—behind All- which meets the United State*
game lead looks far mors Of talent and n woefully weak sota’s 3-4 triumph over the
Veteran halfback Chuck Pig- winners in this 68-year-old Wakonda Club couraa.
Coach Dean Akin, in hi* America candidate Billy Mar­ in an in te r-to n e final at
schedule.
Exeept
for
LSU,
the
Cleveland Indians to raise his ott Is out with an Injury, fairway classic and the longcomforting than the 1V4 game
Harris’ first opponent today first year here, said he wa*
Bournemouth Sept. 26-28, will
tin.
margia they held a year ago Rebels, who were ranked No. season total to 33.
nothing serious, and is expect­ driving Harris must survive will be Walter Stahl of Cleve­ “deeply disappointed.”
receive training assistance
Florida's
injuries
have
been
3
nationally
last
season,
don’t
today.
Belinsky, back with the An­ ed to be back soon. Greg two rounds today in order to land. Whlla Harria, "driving
Tuskegee opened its season mainly In the Interior line from Australians Bob How*
Grandpa Stan Uuslal and meet another team In their gels alter a two-month hitch (ianas also has had limited i keep alive his hopes for his better than 1 have at any
last weekend with a 13-0 loss where th« Gators are expected and Warren Jacques,
pitcher Bob Gibson ware the clam.
in Honolulu, was coasting duty due to an injury but Is ’ second straight title.
tim e," was beating 19-yasr- to Wetumpke and was sched­
The British squad la com­
to be exceedingly strong. Big­
Cardinal pace-makers, drlv
The battle for Ihe ruanerup along with a 3-1 lead when the expected to return soon.
No golfer has been able to old John McKay of Orlando. uled to meet Lafeyett* this gest questlonmark because of posed of Mike Sangster, Bob­
lag la Dree runs apiece while poet figures to be a thrse- Red Sox chased him during a
Considerable time la being win two in a row since Ward Fla., 8 and 3, in tba second Friday night in its first home a pre-practico injury is Frank by Wflhon. Billy Knight and
Glboao also burled a six wsy fight between Alabama, four-man rally in the ninth spent on offensive plays and
round Tuesday, Stahl turned game.
Lasky, a 270-pound senior Roger Taylor.
hitter for his 17th triumph.
Georgia Tech and Louisiana inning that tied the score.
trying in work cash boy into
back Dr. Sam Valuck of Den­
tacklo who is regarded a top
Tha 42-year-old Muslsl, who Slate with Florida a dark The Angels, though, bounc­ his best suited position. A
ver, Colo., 1 and 1.
candidate for all-star honors.
became n grandfather for the hone. Alabama, with 29 let- ed back to win In the loth game-type scrimmage is plan­
Harris' path to the title will
Doth second-string tackles are
first time earlier In the day, termen back from laat year’i against Boston relief ace Dick ned for Friday afternoon.
not be an eisy one. Because
out.
played aaly four laalafs but fifth-ranked team, appeara to R aditi on clutch singlet by Pelham e x p e c t s a wall
among the (2 survivors going
Florida"* biggest scar*
f a n la twa runs with a have the Inside track.
Billy Moran and Lee Thomas. ruunded team with everyone
into the third round today
came when Larry Dupree, ellfirst-In lag homer, his lith
KANSAS
CITY,
Mo.
(UPI)
Auburn should capture (he
Both of Allison’s blasts working together. Newcomen
were two • time champion
conference halfback and th*
af tha season and 474th of bis remaining first division berth against the Indians came with are helping considerably. Tom­ —Joe Foss, commliiloner of
LONDON (UPI) - Heavy, leading runner in the SEC lest
Charley Co«; Deane B en in ,
earner While Gibson’s three
the
American
Football
Leea m in aboard and helped the my Bryan has been working
the 1900 winner; Billy Joe weight champion Bonny Liston fall, was hurt In a practice
run homer la the second inn
Twins wipe out a 4 0 deficit. at end position and seems to tue, believes the AFL will Patton and the veteran Bill likes the British end they like ■ession. A slowed-down Du­
Golfing
Beauty
be playing th* National Foot­
tag wos hlO third of the year
him.
pre* could bamper th* Gator
pELRAY ItEACIl (U PI)— His first of the game came have quite a bit of ability. ball League for the world Campbell.
Uortrtsi Pick Groat raA capacity 11,000 cheered uttack.
during
a
three-run
rally
In
Jimmy
Baker
has
impressed
Marlene
Bauer
Hague,
line
of
tarood to , the St. Louis liaschampionship by the end of
American Rent-All
big Sonny to th* girders Tues­
Coache* often hesitate to
aa after missing flve games the prettiest playars on the the fourtn Inning and he put Pelham with his deftnslvc the 1901 season.
In Sunford
day night during his sxhibi- hold full-scale scrimmages in
play
Minnesota
ahead
to
atay
with
aa l osatrtbuted a single and women’s professional golf cir­
Foss, at a new* confer­
2668 S. Hiawatha Avr.
tlon In th* Wembley Arena, fear of InJuriss. But many
No.
33
In
tha
next
frame.
Two
more
games
havs
been
a double to up hla National cuit, competed In 24 of the
ence Tuesday, said the older
and thsn 8onny want to ths
The Baltimore Orioles edg­ added to the Junior ochtdult. N'FL stood to gain by such in
League loading avorago to 29 eventa on the 1902 sched­
loudspeaker and told them:
ed
the
White
Sox,
2-1,
the
Thera
will
be
a
second
game
NEW
YORK
(U
P!)—There
4M .
ule. She failed to win a
agreement. He said a title
*1 really appreciate this.
Koufax erased hla own NL single tourney hut finished Kansas City Athletics again with Oviedo. Two games with game between the two league wn* a "first" In the eighth et
You people over her* ere
South
Seminole
end
e
pair
delayed
Iho
New
York
Yan­
the
Tolo
Giouml*
Tuesday
Strikeout record In fanning high enough to place 16th In
champions would "definitely
kees' march toward their with Wildwood complete the be a sell-out and a fine TV night when three brother* ap­ warm and wonderful to me.
alas Pittsburgh batters an money winnings.
fourth straight pennant by schedule. Three gemee will be package."
peared In a major league line­ Much more to than the people
routs to hla Drd victory In
bark home in the United
blanking the champs, 2-0, and pleyed at home and three on "They the NFL won't walk up a t tha same time.
V decisions.
Dusty and worn surds sloes Ihe Detroit Tigers whipped the road. Tha second gams past this too long," the com
Jesus, Matty and Felipe State*."
Tbs classy Dodger south
Since hie arrival last werkAlou appeared for Ban Frenpow, Who set the old m a r k |ran ,M» brushed with a nu-tal the Washington Senators, 41, with South Seminole will be mlssloner predicted.
deco
during
th*
Giants'
4-2
rnJ
I " *he Wembley exhiblof Ml strikeouts In INI, now brush and ateamrd with a after dropping the opener of the Peanut Howl on Nov. 7 at
Regarding th* relative
tion. Sonny has been treated
the Sanford Stadium.
their doubleheader, 9-1.
has 2T0, and his a wins In steam Iron to raise the nap.
itrength of Um two leagues, lose to th* New York Meta.
ana season also eonstltutss
Jesus, 21. and Matty, 21, like a hero by the press, pas­
Foss said AFL tsams "could
an sll-tims record for all
both appeared as pinch hit- sers-by In tha street end ad­
play In any league."
Dodgtr left-handers.
He predicted tlx of the t e a In the slghth Inning, with mirers In hotel lohhies.
Cincinnati shaded Milwau
eight AFL clubs wuuld break Jeaue grounding out to short­
kee, 42, New York heat San
even or show a profit in 1963. stop while Matty struck o u t Carry Back Ready
lly
Harry
Grayson
" I’d have to «»&gt;• that It la 24, Downing 22. ilouton had He listed the Oakland Raid­
Francisco, 4-2, and Phlludel
Fellpo, 29, who itertod the
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
on
Newspaper Enterprise
as good aa the Dodgers' or a good year with Amarillo ers and New York Jets as game In right field, grounded
pha defeated Houston, 0-0, in
(UPI) — Trainer Jsck Price
Spurts
Editor
any other club," ha replied. (Texas League) In 1961 end club* which might lose money out to th* pitcher.
other NL contests.
says "Carry Hark 1* better
NEW YORK (NBA) - All "As a matter of fart, It has
was better with us Inst season, this Mason.
Jesus was promoted recent­ than ever ami rarin” to go” in
anybody heara about is the been positively fabulous for
though hi* record waa only
ly from the Giants' Tacoma tha 1125,000 United Nations
Dodgers* pitching.
several week*.'*
7-7, Because of off days dus
farm club In th* Pnclflo Coeat Handicap a t Atlantic City
s e e
It Is outstanding, of course,
to weather In the spring, I A rnettc Reports
Saturday.
League.
with Sandy Koufax, Don Dry*,
In tha 12 games of the last had hint in Ihe hull pen In
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magnificent relief worker, the long weekend In Baltimore
NATIONAL LEAGUE
knew he was a starter ell varsity of Texas star, has
Hon
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and
Detroit,
Whitcy
Ford,
Al
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Joined the Cincinnati Koyala
Hut from the way people Downing.
Stan
Williams,
Loa Angeles 87 67 .001
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for
a
pre-season
try-out
at
AT THE NEW LOW PRICE OF —
talk about tha Loa Angeles Ralph Terry and Jim Ilouton
86 61 .582 3
BL Louis
"Downing really has had their Lockbourne Air Force
club's difficulty In scoring, yielded only 18 earned runs
80 60 .618 8
Milwaukee
only on* full seasnn in pro­ Base training camp.
B. Frenclico 18 07 .538 9 ‘4 you'd suspect that the Dodg­ for an average of 1 40 In 111 fessional ball prior to this
Arnett*, ■ 8-2 guard, t* the
Philadelphia 70 69 .624 11*4 ers were e lot of All-Ameri­ Innings. Ford, Downing, Bout­ one. so you esn see how quick­
fifth member of th* U. S
00
Cincinnati
77 72 .617 12V4 can outs, which they definitely on and Terry turned In shut­ ly he has come along.
Olympic basketball team to
outs. Ilouton had a no-hitter
74 71 .619 13V4 are nuL
Chicago
"These two kid* complement play with the club in pre-sea
Conversely, comparatively going into the ninth inning.
Pittsburgh
09 75 .470 18
one another perfectly — right son drills. Others are Oscar
little
has
Ite
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said
about
the
"Offhand, | would say that
Houston
63 02 .300 31)4
and left. They are th* sum* Robertson, Bob Uooer, Adrian
48 07 ,311 391* pitching that enabled the Yan­ was pretty good,” commented
New York
kees to practically run away llouk. lighting his cigar. “ An type of pitchers — fast as Smith and Jtrry Lucas.
Tuesday's Results
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curve and change. Downing
New York 4 San Fran. 2. (N) league and which the Dodg­ Is acceptable *v»n with th*
ers will tackle in tha World way the pitchers have to keep now ha* tremendous polio for R angers Sign Two
I'htla. 1« Houson 0 (N)
a youngster end the smoother
1962 FALCON A COMET With Varuum
NEW YORK (UPI) —
hearing down today.’’
Loa Angeles 4 Plttsb'g 2 (N) Series.
Windshield Wiper*
delivery. Bouton has a more Defense men Harry llow*H.
Cin. 4 Milwaukee 3 (N)
Ralph llouk wus asked
Thu Yankees’ sea-onal earnJerky
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end
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1938 • 62 FORD V-8 . 173 II.P. Emin*
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they
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more anil Detroit.
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get away with It."
196.1 C.ALAXIE 8 Cylinder - 220 II.P. Engine
New York Rangers.
L. A. a t PitUburgh (S’)
new kind of family station wagon hat been born. Th* Jeep*
"Pitching has been the hatters than he haa pitched
1963 GALAXIE 8 Cylinder - 161 II.P. Engine
Only gantts scheduled
highlight of our season," aaid innings. Consecutive complet­
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9 rraQ Sep. 11, IM S — Page 5

Bible Reading In Schools Continues
By Wesley G. Plppert
| of eight and a grammar
United Press International teacher in Cambridge, Mass.
The Supreme Court or no,
A United Press Internation­
many school children across al survey today showed the
the land are continuing to most of the Bible reading and
read Bible verses and olfcr prayers are taking place in
prayers.
the East, where the history
“ We will continue to read o( education is tied elosely to
the Bible until the Supreme churches.
Court stops us," said a sup­
In the West, whose develop­
ervising principal in the ment was more recent, most
Greater GalliUen school area schools are abiding by the
in Pennsylvania.
Supreme Court decision. In
“ I just believe in the prin­ California, a suit has been
ciple of Bible reading," said filed to remove “ In God We
Edward J. Murphy, a father Trust" from money.

The Supreme Court ruled
June 23, 1962, that the dally
recital of an official state
prayer in public schools, even
though Don-compulsory, of­
fended the religious freedom
guaranteed In the constitution.
Another ruling enforced the
decision this summer.
In New Jersey, the Haw­
thorne Board of Education or­
dered Bibie reading continued
when sahool resumed this
month. City schools opened
with the customary five
verses from the Old Testa­

ment and the recitation of
the Lord's Prayer.
An attorney for the Ameri­
can Civil Liberties Unions
said the devotions were “bla­
tant and arrogant defiance."
So far. the state has observed
the Bible reading but has
done nothing.
At least nine Pennsylvania
school district voted to con­
tinue Bible reading. However,
State Atty. Gen. Walter E.
Alessandronl warned school
district the high court left no
loopholes in its decision, and

reading law was remanded
for a rehearing.
State officials said all
schools apparently were con­
tinuing Bible reading until a
final dedsloa is reached.
In South Carolina, State
Supt. Jesse Anderson said a
policy would continue of let­
ting local classroom teachers
conduct daily devotions as
they see fit.
City schools in Newport.
Ky„ sported signs saying,
"Bring back the Bible." When
th« siRns were taken dosrn.

the Pennsylvania Department
of Public Instruction said “ the
trend" was to abide with the
court's and attorney gen­
eral's opinions.
The New Wilmington Area
Joint School Board In west­
ern Pennsylvania voted to
continue Bible reading and
recitation of the Lord'a P ray ­
er. It u ld students not want­
ing to participate may leave
the room.
A Florida Supreme Court
ruling upholding the consti­
tutionality of Florida’s Bible

students showed up with aarda
oa shirts and drnssss aaytng
the seme thing.
Tennessee has a state law
requiring home rooai teach*
era to begin each school day
with the reading «&lt; a Bible
versa. Local school auperint*
endents
have
Interpreted
silence from state cffieiale
as tha green-light to continue
the reading.
Travel is the third largest
money earner la the United
States.

OFFICER WILLIE SUTTON

O fficer W . Sutton
Is Police Veteran
left Tuesday morning to enter
By Robert B. Thomas
the freshman class a t Hamp­
FA 2-3736)
Willie Sutton hus worked ton Institute, Hampton, Va.
fur the Sanford Police Depart­ Faye Oliver, the daughter of
ment for almost 10 years, lie Mr. und Mrs. Lowmnn Oliver
wus tram in Montezuma, Go., left Tuesday to enter the
Aug. 8, 1000. Sutton cume to freshmun class ut Fisk U ni-.
Sunfurd on July 15, 1020. His verslty, Nashville, Tenn.
first job was as a truck driver Claudia Brown has entered
fur Baker and Home Hard­ Florida A. and M. University.j
ware Company. “1 delivered Her parenta are Mr. and Mis.
supplies to French, Monroe Willie Brown.
and Croums Schools," he said. Rosa Hurrel leaves this
On Oct. 15, 1014, he wus em­ weekend to enter the frrshmnn
ployed by the Sanford Police class a t Knoxville College,
Departm ent "It was real Knoxville, Tenn. She is the
tough the first five years,” he duughter of Mr. und Mrs.
chuckled. “I had to work 12 Earnest Harrell.
hours a day the first four The following students of
years, and they were rough," Tennessee A. und I. State Uni- I
he teniarked us lie wiped his verslty huve completed their 11
brow-, “The people hud to ud- student field experience in
ju st to my being there," he j Seminole County s c h o o 1 s : j
further stuted. He added, “ the Itrenda Hatch, Sonia Brewingwork is much easier now.” I ton und Gloria Dixon at Hop-11
asked Sutton if he hud any per Elementary und Itichurd
suggestions for the young Williams, Willie Butbr and
man who might have aspira­ Zelmn Allen a t Croonts High
tions of becoming a police­ School.
• • •
man? This is what he suid,
“ Bo firm at ail times; und Mr. and Mrs. 1'haroh itend-1
don’t huve any favorites."
erson Jr. and children, Terrell
There is an oddity concern­ and Gail Yvette, of Stamford,
ing Officer S u t t o n . Some Conn., ure visiting relatives!
years ago everyone on the and friends in our city, iiend-'
police force uml the sheriff's erson is n 1058 graduate of
department were ill with the Croonts High School.
exception of he und Chief Uoy Thirteen June graduates of
Williams. They carried on in Croonts High School will enter
wonderful fashion for tho Volusia County Community
whole county.
College to begin their profes­
Sutton has done an efficient sional preparation; L a v c r n
job on the force und is to be Hutch, Fannie Jackson, Joyce
commended, Someunu said: “It Sharpe, Johnny Johnson, Al­
is good to rub and polish our fred* Mayo, I.avern Jackson,
bruin against thut of others." Gloria Smith, Hilda Bass, Wil­
Tulking with this man cnuhled li* Bingham, Walter Godette,
me to increase my admiration Dorothy Taylor, Mary Lawson j
und respect for him. Truly, he und Rosalia Wright.
has earned the title of "One of The Pastor’* Aid Board of I
Sanford’s Finest."
Allen Chapel AME Church!
• • •
met Sunday at the homo of '
1 was talking with Mrs. Clif­ Mrs. Alice Small. Thu house
ford Spuin Sr., of 815 East wus decorated with pink roses.1
Ninth Street. She is the Those attending were served
mother of Capt. Clifford Spain ice cream and cookies. Tho
Jr., of tho United States Army next meeting will be at the
stationed in Fort Bliss, Tcxus. homo of the president, Mrs.
Cliff und 1 were roommates in Etta Ward, lll'J West 11th
college; and thus formed a Street. Mrs. Surah Arnold is
loyul friendship. I am proud j secretary ami Mrs. Maggie L.
of him and his advancements. Morris is treasurer.
•
•
m
As his mother talked about
him, there wus a sound in her Mrs. Ezell Ashley, who re­
voire which indicated that alie cently underwent surgery ut
is proud in the superlutivu de­ Seminole Memorial Hospital,!
gree. She said he was looking is now convalesccning at 1
forward to his attaining the home. We wish for her a
rank of major in the near fu­ speedy recovery.
ture.
Midway Elementary School I
Mrs. Emma Mathews und held its first ussembly pro-1
children visited her father, gram a a a gct-aci|uaintcd af­
sister and brother in St. Pet­ fair.
ersburg und friends in Clear­
Deputy Silas Lackey brought
water.
greetings from the Sheriff’s
Dei nurd Session has return­ Department and expounded on
ed home after visiting rela­ safety rules uml pledged to his
tives in Syracuse, N. Y. He is full co-operation ut all times. j
a student ut Croonts High
Mrs. Henri Lee Gipson, vice
School.
president of the 1*TA, welcom- ;
• • •
ed the focutty and *tud.&gt;nts{
Thomas Wilson HI, who wus and stated sho will slwuys be 1
graduated frum Croums lust willing to assist in every way I
June, left last Friday to at­ possible.
• • •
tend Dillard University at
New Orleans, La. Wilson will New teachers were intro­
study pre-medicine.
duced. Joe Young, a new fac­
Theophiius Mungen J r. will ulty member, gave a ihort and |
matriculate at Florida A. and inspiring message. The writer, ■
M. University this fall. Mun- who is attendance assistant of :
gen is a graduate of CHS and Seminole County schools, rep­
Volusia County Community resented the superivsory und
College. He ia the son of Mr. special area personnel, (’resid­
ami Mrs. James Hall.
ing wus Principal W. L. Ham­
Edgar Bata J r. has entered ilton.
Florida A. and M. University. St. James AME Church held
Bass is a transfer student its annual picnic Saturday at
from Volusia County Com­ Camp William Howard. Every­
munity College. He is th* son one had a wonderful time.
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bats. Supervising the children were
Cassandra Sheppard leaves Mrs. Almu J. Hurston. W. F.
Sunday to enter Siena Heights Calhoun and W. Hardy.
College, Adrian, Mich. She is A c o r r e c t i o n from last
the duughter of Mrs. Thelma week’s column: Lisa Duirs Is
Sheppard.
attending Fulmer Memorial
e • •
institute a t St&lt;l*lia, N. C. Mr.
Helen Starke, tha daughter and Mr*. Mullard Bacon are
of Ur. and Mrs. G. U. Starke. Lisa'* parents.

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15 EXTRA STAMPS WITH PALMETTO FARMS
By Al Kuetlner
United Press International
The Justice Department has
learned a lot aince the days of
Oxford, Miss., last Septem­
ber. This fact befan to dawn
fat the way tha department
baadled ita role la the deeefra ration of the Univanity
ef Alabama in June.
Tuesday, Atty. Gen. Rob­
ert Kennedy’s agency had Ita

Rev. end Mrs. Walter Itouth

Jr. and their daughters, Diana,
0, and Donna, I, have arrived
In Dallat In tha mountains of
Vietnam to serve as Baptist
missionaries.
Ktv. Itouth Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Itouth, of
Sanford, and was graduated
from 8emlno1e High School
and Station University.
11a is a former minister of
Chuluota Baptist Church and
haa preached In many of the
area churches. He attended
eamlnary in Louisville, Ky..
and was pastor of a church in
Felicity, Ohio, for three years
before becoming a missionary.
The Booths traveled from
San Francisco to Manila by
ahlp and mads tha rimialudur
of their journey by airplune.
They plan to stay in Vietnuin
for the next four ycura,

smoothest operation yet in
the maneuver* which put NeKroca Into the public schools
in Alabama.
The key official of the de­
partment In Oxford, Tusca­
loosa and Birmingham was
former law professor Nicholus
Katsenbach.
Scholarly “Nick' Kutxenbach la the attorney general's
right bend man on civil
rights.
Working with him, however,
la quite a team of experts In
their own right—among them
Burka Marshall, John Donr
and Joseph Dolan.
In Oxford, the Justice De­
partment moved in with all|
flags flying. More than 6001
U. S. Marshals helped bring
James II. Meredith, a Negro,
to the campus of tha Unlvsrnity of Missisaippi. Kotsenbach uml company were right
in the line of fire.
When the University of
Alahsma desegregation came,
the Justice Department tac­
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the scenee and thorough. On
Integration day, there were
no marshals in sight — only
Katzcnbuch ut the "college

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Rep. Paul Rogers, D-Fla.,
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lers "certainly aro not fish­
ing." Ha suld It might ho pru­
dent far the United States to
presume that the vessels are
being used ss radio relay
points for spies, mapping the
coastline, listening In on mili­
tary coiiimunlrathnis, possi­
bly carrying agents to Cuba
and the United States.

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WASHINGTON (Ui*l) —
iii'iu t runk Church (U-hlnho)
urged tho Senate today to
ratify tho nuclear teat bnn
treaty a i tho "first stop buck’’
from nuclear disaster.
Church made his plea as
tho Senate prepared to receive
President Keinedy's letter uf
"assurances" that U. H. atomic
weapons development would
continue.
Tile Kennedy letter wus to
be read by (501* I.eudor Kv*
erett M. Dlrksen (III.) as part
of a speech supporting tbe
treaty.
Pirksvti also planned to re­
view his personal position at
a GOP policy lunch.
Church said Hustiu and the
United riutes, the "two iiuclear glunU," confront each
other like two “old-time West­
ern gunmen," face-to-face,
platois drawn, near the cen­
ter of a lug over a "yawning
chasm.”
•‘Neither can fire his pistol,
because of the certainty tliut
the other, even with a dying
reflex, also will squeeze off
a Jutul shot,” he said. “ Nei­
ther can udtunce . . . cut'll U
afraid to lower his weapou . .
botli glow tired,
“ Each can afford to do
this." ho said, because if both
withdraw one step there will
be "tinui to consider wliut cuu
next be done.”
Church concluded: “ Lot it
nut he said thul it was tho
United States Senate, heir and
cuotudiun of tliu longest tra ­
dition of freedom in the hts-

tory of man, which lacked the
courage to take tho first step
back from the commitment ia
violence which offers only the
spector of eventual extermina­
tion for our people, our coun*
try ami all we cherish.”
iiovict Prem ier Nikita Khru­
shchev leurned in tho Cuban
crisis last October that the
United States wus "willing to
risk all in a nuclear war,” and
President Kennedy’s firmness
marked a "timu of destiny for
the whole human race."
Church argued that there
were "good reasons” to sup­
pose both powers would keep
the test ban treaty, lie suit)
they had “most a t stake in
avoiding a nucleenr war,"
most to losa by spread of
atomic weapons and most to
gnln by cutting military
spending.

Citrus Estimate
At 45 PerCent
WASHINGTON (UIM) —
The agriculture department
today estim ated tho Sept, t
condition of the lDiKI-ltl citrus
crop at 45 per cent of normal
for oranges, 40 per cent fer
grapefruit, and 'll per cent
for lemons.
A year ago the conditions
were OH per cent of normal
for oranges, ftp per cent for
grapefruit, 6.'J per cent for
leuioui.

C lo ck T ic k s On

Florida Bride,
Man, 80, Killed
BATON ROUGE, Ia«. (U l’l)
—All elderly Louisiana mini
| di. d today of injuries ho sus­
tained in a two-car collision
winch killed a Florida bride.
State police said Aehllle J.
Meluncon, 80, (iiesmur, .lied
In Italon Rouge General Hos­
pital early this morning. Ho
was the driver of one of the
curs involved.
Tho cars collided on U.S.
•it about 8 miles e.Mith uf
lloton Rouge Tuesday, killing
Mrs. Linda Hudson Hetwig,
20, who was on her honey­
moon. llvr husbund, Jesse
Helwig, 27, was injured. The
couple wan from Fort Myers.
Officers said Helwig appar­
ently tried to pu.sa another
vehicle and struck Meluncon's
car.

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Hiers, Ronald Williams
M arried A t Enterprise Church

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Friends Surprise Wesley Arnold
With Birthday Party And Dance

Mr. and Mrs. David Fau*
cousin. Cleo Teston, andivited
to the Teaton home.[porta. Tho party area waa
and
Wesley Arnold was guest his cousin,
ver of Eureka Hammock left
12209 West 23th Street, for an gaily deeorated with red and
of honor at a surprise birth- a friend, Danny Tillia.
Monday for an extended trip
A group of friend* were in* I evening of dancing in the car- j w|jj,e crrp4 paper stream ers
da y party, recently, given by
la the north. Their first stop
and balloons.
law of the groom, was best will be at a friend's borne in
Fuji and peas pom mums were gills of the bride.
A large birthday eaka waa
99
At ■ formal candlelight with two tone talism an sctia Candy Harrison, cousin of man. Usher groomsmen were Augusta, Ga. From there they
served
with eold drinks, chips
streamers. The maid at honor the bride, was flower girl,
will visit cousins, Mr. and
im ssey Sept * *t I t* 9-*- carried brunao and yellow aba wore a short dress of Floyd Williams, brother of
and dipt.
the groom, Bernle Merritt Mrs. John Ham in Camden,
in the Baraatt Memorial mums with matching atream* mint green taffeta.
Guests included Janita and
Methodist Church in Enter* era. Their white wrist gloves Donnie Sewell, brother-in* and Morgan Padgett, all ef S. C., then on to Boanoke,
Bud Fortier, Dickie and Ter•
Va., and spend some time
Groveland.
pries, Wee
«W
ry Smith, Howard Johnson, *
The bride’s mother wore a with Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Mien, daughter el Mr. and
Wanda and Ronnie Mixon,
mocha brown chiffon over Wright.
Mrs. Harold Bajr Hiers.
Barbara Alford, Bobby Ben­
taffeta dress which featured
They will then go to Rathnett, Randy Alexander, Bob­
tame the bride of Bonaid Ed
a matching lace bodies with
lne, Va., which was their forby Brumlcy, Jim Cohen, Mar­
matching accessories. F o r mer home, and visit his sister
ward William*, eon ef Mr.
th a Cook, Ann Farless.
her
corsage
she
chose
a
pink
and Mrs. Hap A. WUUaae *1
snd brother-in-law, Mr. and
Bob Hopkins, Bruce Nelson,
Phalacnopsls orchid.
Mrs. Aubrey Cash, and many
Grcvelaad.
Kent Gregory. Sue BrewingThe mother of the groom
former friends.
Before the altar, lighted
ton , Steve Willis, Dennis an*
ebose a turquoise lace over
with the glow el eandlea In
Staunton, Va., will be the
Beverly Risncr, Dcbbio and
taffeta with matching Jacket
three Upend candelabra, the
Inez Sessions, Mrs. Tommy %
and white accessories. Her next stop to visit her two sis­
cosple exchanged tows with
Arnold, Mrs. G. W. Arnold,
corsage waa a whit* Phalae- ters and a brother, Miss Ruth
Bov. Jack EeDr el Tampa of­
Wise, Mr. snd Mrs. W. O.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Rlsner
nopals orchid.
ficiating at flw doable ring
and the honoree'a parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Hiers enter­ Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Tc-'on.
tained with a reception tol Simmons.
A beautiful setting was
From there they will travel
lowing the ceremony at the
created with profusion ef
Florida Power d u b . The re­ to Washington, D. C., to see
palm ., basket arrangements
freshment table was covered his brother and family, Mr.
of whit* gladioli and chrysan­
with a mint green bridal cloth and Mra. Melvin Fauver.
themums, Pews were adorn­
over taffeta. A three tiered then on to Baltimore to see
Mrs. Paul W. Dome and
ed with small bouquets.
daughter, PhylUs Ann, of To- ^
wedding eake centered the their nephew and his wife.
Mrs. Cedi Sellers, organist,
ledo, Ohio, are visiting Mr. w
table flanked by candelabra Rev. snd Mrs. Carl Simmons
presented pre-nuptial musle
decorated with yellow flow­ Jr.
and Mrs. Perry A. Dome and
and accompanied Bill John­
ers. The floral arrangement
family at their borne on West
On the return trip they plan
son, cousin of the bride, who
was white and yellow glads lo stop in Richmond, Va., and
Filth Street.
WESLEY ARNOLD, left, receives a gift from co-hostess anti host a t a
sang, * 0 Promise Me,"
and mums.
visit Dr. and Mrs. Warren
surprise
birthday
dance
in
his
honor.
Cleo
Teston,
center,
and
Danny
Tiliis
“ Whither Thou Goest," and
Mra. Irene Jackm an of Smith. Miss Kate Fauver and
Herbert Knight left this
arranged the party a t the Tseton home.
(Herald Photo)
“The Lord’s P rayer."
DeLand was In charge of the Mr*. Etta Pierce.
week by plane for Dayton,
Given in m arriage by
bride's book. Assisting at the
Ohio, where he will spend tho
father, the bride wore a
reception were J i n . Wesley
next two weeks. From thero
m al length gown e f silk peau
he will go to Chicago for t
Mrs. Fay Lee of En­
do sole with pointed basque
terprise and Mrs. John Tatum
w e e k . Combining businetlj f
bodice, a soft V neck and
of Osteen; Mrs. Clifford John­
with pleasure he will attend S
bracelet length sleeves. The
son and Mrs. Mildred Peters
school conducted by H. R,
design ef the modified bell
of Sanford.
Williams Suppliers, of Day­
skirt was accented by
.Miss Janet Johnson and
tona Beach.
goes of Preach Alencoi
Miss Donna Peters, cousins of
By llcrnlco Kelsey
fly Jana Casselberry
and fell softly in a brush
the bride, wero floating hos­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ward
train. A double crown of en­
Joint birthdays was a dou­
tesses.
Treasure M asters
ble reason for a celebration Jr. and children, A! and Deb­
crusted pearls held her fin­
For traveling Mrs. Williams
Imported Sachets
at a party given by Dr. and bie, have returned from their
gertip vdl of silk illusion and
choso an olive green knit
Mrs. Robert Mender, 210
aha carried a cascade bou­
vacation during which they
suit, brown accessories and
Wood Lake Dr., Maitland, for
quet of white FUJI mums cen­
the orchid from her wedding
their daughter Annette, 13, visited Mrs. Wurd's mother,
Gift
tered with a gold throated
bouquet. After a wedding trip
and their niece, Linda Mary Mrs. Bessie Jones, and her
MRS. RONALD EDWARD WILLIAMS
white orchid.
Boxed
to the East Coast, tho couple
Henderson, nine, who is vis­ brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
(Cox Photo)
Miss Audrey Hiers, sister of
will ruble In Lakeland.
iting her from England.
the bride, was maid of honor.
and Mrs. Larue Boyd, in MeBridesmaids were Mrs. Don­
Linda Mary Is the daughter Comb, Miss.
Available In Spray,
nie Sewell, sister of the
of British TV Comedian,
They also spent a few days
Hath Oil And
groom, Mrs. Bernla Merritt,
Dickie Henderson, who will
appear on the Jack I'aar Show with his brother-in-law and
of Qroveland, and Miss Linda
Signature Sachets
this Friday night and the late sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Tyler.
Of French Lace
Mrs. Henderson.
Vaughn and their children in
The attendants wore street
And
Swiss Embroidery
length dresses of emerald
Tho guests enjoyed swim­ Collins, Miss.
green peau de solo, with
ming and playing games.
A Delightful And
EnrouU borne they stopped
By Mrs. II. I - Johnson
draped bodice and modified
They were served a supper of a t Gulfport, Miss., where they
Truly Different
Members of the Wesleyan I United States. Mrs. Jack
The Lake Monroe Home
bell skirts. Circular veils atcharcoal
broiled
hamburgers,
Gift
For “ Her"
Servlco Guild of First Meth- Uumby, of Orlando, will lead Demonstration Club will hold
tached to Parisiennes rosettes
buked beans, potato salad, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
wero worn aa head pieces. odist Church met at the homo the discussion on the study, the first meeting of the sea­
punch, birthday cukes and ice llaym-s and children, former
Tho bridesmaids carried cas­ of Mary Rawlins on Reservoir "Changing City Challenges son this Thursday evening at
residents of Oviedo.
cream.
cade bouquets of bronze Lake for the first meeting of the Church"; Mra. L. M. the Community Building in
Those attending were Carla,
At Ashburn, Gs„ they visit­
Lake Monroe.
Bobbie, Sammy and Nickie ed relatives of Mrs. Ward and
Keefa, of DeLand will con
(he conference year.
Gifts • Cards - Books
The program for the even­
Steele, Byrd, Holly, and Scott made a short stopover in Val­
Twenty-one members and duct t h e class on "The
(Formerly
McVicars)
Enterprise
Brownell, Leslie and Carol dosta to visit friends before
ing will be on "Tailoring Food
four guests were present for Christian Family and Its
210
E.
F
irst St.
Lougbmann, Juliunn Pedersen, returning home.
Needs to Me" and will be giv­
the meeting and covered dish Money."
Alice
Dunnett,
Holly
French.
en
by
tho
club
food
chairmen.
Mrs. M. B. Smith and Mrs.
supper that preceded the pro­
MISS LINDA MARY HENDERSON, left, and
Susan Norris, Jeff, Steve, and
Mrs. J. C. Sapp and Mrs.
gram and business session. Hazel Flynt, Sanford Guild
Annette
Hendor, trying to blow out the candles
Lisa Hittenger, Paula Flynn,
Louise Rushlow. Mrs. C. E.
members,
will
be
In
charge
Guests
were
Mrs.
John
T.
on their birthday cakes, a t a joint celebration in
By Helen Snodgrass
Linda Mattis, Danny Jovi,
Hunter,
new
club
president,
of
two
classes.
Mrs.
Smith
their honor.
(Herald Photo)
Mr. and Mra. Hud Russell Adsms, Pixie s n d Susie
Elizabeth Mender, and Melenwill
name
her
chairmen
for
will lead the discussion on
Of Orlando were recent week Adams and Barbara Flynt.
da Casselberry.
the
year
and
plans
for
coming
The devotions were given "Christian Missions In South­
A L W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y
end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
east Asia" and Mrs. Flynt projects will be discussed.
by
Mabel
Chapmin,
using
as
O. B. Sides.
Dining
out
on
a
first
date?
Any ladles interested In
her theme, Fellowship Inter­ on "Introduction to Three
Ask what he plans to order.
Joining the club are welcome
Spiritual
Classics."
Refresh­
cession snd Pledges, within
Him often gives you a hint
to attend the meeting which
ments
will
he
served
fluring
the Guild.
By Mrs. Adam Muller
i spent some time In Erie, Pa., of his price range.
will
slsrt
et
7:20
p.m.
The Guild will be host for (he social hour following the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steen- visiting relatives and old
Mrs. Sapp and Mrs. Rushthe DeLand District Seminar, meeting.
son of Crystal Drive enter-j friends. They went to Dulow
are
the
hostesses
for
the
this Sunday at First Method­ Mrs. M. B. Smith, vice pres­
tained Mrs. M. llealy o( guesno Marine Terminal, the
evening.
DOE CORD
ist Church, starting at 2 p.m. ident of the Guild, outlined
Kings Park, Long Island, N. Perry Muunmrnt; visited tho
the
programs
for
the
coming
Main Item on the business
Y., and Mac Nolan of Staten Presque Statu Park, t h e
True Wash and Wear
agenda was making final year and announced that this
Lighthouse on the Isle in
Island. N. Y.t recently.
Osteen
100%
Sanforised Cotton
year's
theme
will
be
"Witness
plans for the seminar.
Presque, Mad Anthony Way­
Classes will be held on the Through Service.”
Guests of Mr. snd Mr*. Al­ ne's Blockhouse, the East
Prints and Solids
Mrs. Smith snd Mrs. Flynt
four mission study books lo
*v
t
len Sain of Palmira Drive Basin Docks for small and
presented
the
program
in
the
lie
given
during
the
year
by
JEWISH NEW YEAR
were their son In-law ami large yachts and spent, some
the WSCS throughout the form of a radio skit, entitled
Milady'H Shoppe
lly Mrs. Clarrnre Snyder
daughter, Mr. anil Mrs. R. E. time at the beach on Presque
"Know Your Church," which
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Howard Mance, of Winstun Salem, N. Isle. Mrs. Bcrnritter enjoys
Of Fine Fabric*
was a report of their actlvlFor Sept. 19-29
of Sweetwater, Ala., were re C., and granddaughter, Deb­ painting in oils.
j ties at the School of Missions,
108 S. Park
323-0313
A Wide Variety To
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. bie, tills past week.
In Lakeland.
Choose From By —
Ethel Gray will bo leavlr.g
P. T. Piety.
It was announced that the
(iihsun And Itueicraft
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hanl DeBary for about a year, go­
Guild will conduct the first
PRICED FROM g e UP
Mrs. Robert Williams spent returned from zn extended ing to Puerto Rico to teach
mission study In November.
the weekend with her brother, visit to Europe, with their English to the Puerto Rican
— end DELIVERED
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•xttftsrS Irralfii

(D&amp;ah flbbij 2
DEAR ABBY: My proMem D carbon copy letter!.
That's all I ever get lately.
1 don't know what there la
about a carbon copy letter
that make* me (cel 10 ex­
communicated, but it docs.
I hate letters that begin,
"DEAR EVERYBODY ". My
family and even my busband's family have gone off
the deep end on letters like
this. There arc pages of
happenings that don't con­
cern me, and news of people
I don't even know. And for
this 1 am expected to write
• reply! Be a pal, Abby,
and print this.
HATES CARBONS
DEAR HATES: Many peo­
ple would rather get a
"DEAR EVERYBODY” let­
te r than none. I know I
would. The only time I ever
felt "excommunicated” was
when 1 got the last carbon
copy. It was not only so
faint 1 could scarcely read
it, but the last page was
printed backwards and I
had to hold it up to a mirror
In order to make it out.
(Remember, Sis?)
• • •
DEAR ABBY: 1 have a
girl friend that I love very
much, but I am having trou­

By Abigail Van Buren

ble trying to get her to go
out with me. We would onlygo to an afternoon movie
and could get there on the
bus. She keeps telling me
that she would like to go,
but her mother won't let
her. but I have an idea she
is Just saying that. Do you
think it might help If I had
my mother call her mother?
I am 12 and she is 11.
IN LOVE
DEAR IN LOVE: Don’t
have your mother call her
mother. The little girl Is
shy (about five years!) so
give her a chance to grow
up. And by the way, what's
YOl'R hurry?

•

tt

•

DEAR ABBY: Am I an
old Kuddy Buddy, or has
respect for high moral
standards gone out of
style? I just attended a
baby shower that was so
big ami elaborate it was
field in Ihc school gym. The
expectant m o t h e r was
prancing around in a ma­
ternity dreas which ahe ob­
viously needed. Just five
weeks ago I attended the
wedding of this girl and
the wore a gown of the
snowiest white, with a veil.
In my day, when a girl

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made a mistake, she was
married quietly and waa
not honored at a baby ahower. What on earth la wrong
with the modem girls? This
is the third time that's hapnod to me this year.
DISGUSTED
DEAR DISGUSTED: ALL
modern girls do not fit the
pattern of your above-men­
tioned friend. The THIRD
time? You're running with
the wrong crowd.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: In MY
hook, the noblest mother of
them all is the unfortunate,
heart-broken unwed mother,
who gives up her child be­
cause deep down in her
heart she knows he will be
better off with two parents
who can give her child a
normal home.
KNEW ONE
• • •
What's on your mind? For
a personal
reply, send a
self-addressed, stumped en­
velope to Abby, Box 3363,
Beverly Hills. Calif.
• • •
For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding," send 50 cents to Ab­
by, Box 3365, Beverly Hills,
Calif.

On(Bhidqsi

The Jacoby Tranfcr Bid
NORTH
11
A It 109 6 84
(JTB) works mighty well with
T J
• poor hand. Your partner
♦ K J1 0 4
♦ 68
opens a no-trump, you trans­
BAST
fer to your long suit, your WEST
A Q7
partner responds Hnd you 4 J S 2
V Q J10
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pass. Naturally, lie is disap­ ♦ A 7
♦90S
pointed when you pass, but ♦ A Q 9 J 2
♦J108
when he sees the dummy he
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le eontent to play the part
♦ AS
♦ AKI4
acore contract.
♦ Q S53
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♦ K 74
fer, then go to gnnie. This
Both vulnerable
keeps the play in the noHeath WestNorth Beet
trump hand and the advantage
1N.T. Pass 3 *
I**s3
Pass 4 ♦
Pass
of having the lead come up to 3 *
Pasa
him will frequently be worth rass
Opening lead—V Q
the game making trick.
North’* two heart response] to two spudes aa ordered
was thu Jacoby Transfer Bid j North jumped to game. West
for spades. After South went opened the queen of hearts

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—The number of men who
regularly nttend I'TA meet­
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evening so that the men can
help run thu show.
—The number of women
who spend more hours a week
in pants than in akirts.
—The number of men who,
beauty salon owners claim,
are sneaking into the beauty
shops at night fur dye jobs.
—The number of women
who are pultically active in
their communities.
The number of men who go
along when their wives buy
anything important for the
house.
—The number of wives who
go along when their husbands
buy a new suit.

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LAWRENCE, Kan. (UPI)
—The state Geogoheal So­
ciety recently relented u re­
port entitled: "A Prelimin­
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the Merameclan Stage frein
the Sub-surface of Western
Kansas."
The report concerns fossils
of marine animals, normally
^recovered from the cores of
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THURSDAY P. M.
II II ( t ) Tour

F lr s l

Tax-Cutting Bill Clears Group
WASHINGTON (U Pt) —
Deserted by many customary
allies in (he business world.
Republicans today began or­
ganizing an uphill fight to at­
tach anti-$;&gt;cnding strings to
an $11 billion tax rut or block
its House passage.
The tax-cutting bill, backed

By Oswald Jacoby

T V Time Previews

7:30-8:30 p.m. CBS. Educa-.
thin In Latin America. If you'
are nut personally involved
in the multitude of our own
educational problems, this
report on Latin • American
problems is thoughtful ami
provocative. It graphically il­
lustrates the problems of edu­
cating an estimated 45.OUU.U00
Illiterates, and pinpoints the
massive Mexican efforts to
expand its educational facili­
ties, the successes thus far
reached and the obstacles
still to be overcome. Charles
Kuralt moderates with ex­
perts. including American.
South American. Mexican and
UNESCO officials.
7:30-9 p.m. NBC. "Duel at
The number of men who Shiloh." (Color) ( R e r u n )

have joined the ladies in pro- ' -

nmtlng the cultural activities
of their communities.
—The number of young
wives who are putting their
husband through college or
grudunte school.
Whether It's good or bad —
the roles of men and women
ARE coining closer and closer
together, us anyone cun plain­
ly see.
Sage advice on "How to
Have a Happy Hushund."
.Send 25 cents to Ruth Millett
Reader Service, e/o The SanDept. A, Radio City Station,
ford Herald, P. O. Dog 489,
New York ID, N. Y.

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by President Kennedy, was
cleared by the House ways
and means committee Tues­
day afternoon. The final vote
was 17-8 with all but two of
the GOP members voting
against it.
Democratic leaders said the
showdown vote on the House

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and South proceeded to get rid
of one of dummy'a club* be­
fore starting after the trumps.
He had no trouble making hla
contract. He had to lose one
trick in cech suit except
hearts, but four trlcka are
needed to set four spades.
Hud North played four
spades, a t he surely would
hnve without the JTB at his
disimsal, he also might have
made the game. There ia no
telling what East would have
opened.
Had Knst led a club. West
Would hnve picked up two
tricks right off the but ami
there would have been no way
for North to avoid the loss of
two more tricks later.

TELEVISION TONIGHT
WEDNESDAY P. H

•’El'EPTION CHAIRMAN Mrs. Viola Howard (left) and Mrs. William
. gden of the DeBnry Arts and C rafts Club, serve artists lleth Gregory,
K-.thleen Rand and Edith Ingalls who have their one-man shows now
hunging in the DcRary Mansion House.
(Cox Photo)

bvRuthMiiiett

Jhe(j)om$n

The roles of men and women
nre coming closer together,
aaya a professor of sociology.
You can figure that out just
by looking around you—
—The number of men hap­
pily and expertly doing the
cooking a t back yard barbe­
cues.
—The number of woman
who have become their busbunds' favorite hunting uml
fishing companions.
—The number of men In line
a t the checkout cuuntera of
neighborhood supermurketa.
—The number of women
who leuve the house every
morning, along with their hus­
bands, going out to ruin an
extra puy check for the fam­
ily.

2 7 Injured As Bus Overturns

Virginian Digs
Own Grave, Dies
PIIENIX CITY, Ala. (UP!
—Archie Lipplrap. a morose
man from Virginia, dug his
own grave and lay down In
it to die.
lie covered the muddy hole
with metal sheets and lay in
it for 2t days, wailing for
death to find him. Patting
fisherman thought somethin.:
amiss and summoned police.
w!k&gt; found him barely alive.
Lipptrap, who wanted to
die in • grave of his own
making, died two hhurs later
In a hospital.
Police said that alt they
knew of Lipptrap waa that he
was 36, from Richmond, and
whispered that he "merely
wanted to lie down and die.'
lie told tlu-m, before lie died
of starvation, that lie lud not
lclt his grave lor three
weeks.

floor would come in twro
weeks. House approval was
expected but there appeared
to he little better than a 5050 chance that the Senate
would complete action this
year.
^ a J i/
fdCCJ
The bill would make two
tax cuts for individuals and
corporations. It would pro­
vide tax savings of $7 billion
on 196-t incomes with the full
Sit billion in tax relief appli­
cable to income in 1965 and
thereafter.
Republicans voted against
(lie bill, and the committer
refined to accept a GOP
amendment that would have
made (lie second tax cut con­
tingent upon Kennedy reduc­
ing federal spending below
levels currently projected by
th« administration.
“Eyr-calcberi a r e u s u a l l y
A similar R e p u b l i c a n diet ted la sungUiics,* ssy&gt;
amendment will be offered Sawy
on the House floor, but (Watch for Sanoy Weekly)
Democrats predicted it would
Ik* defeated. Officials said the I
U. S. Chamber of Commerce,
which favors tax relief, would .
not support any am endm ent1,
until tho measure reached
the Senate.
A spokesman for another
ness Committee for Tax Rehusincss group — the "Buslductinn" — said its executive
committee was "definitely op.
posed" to the GOP proposal. U0 S PAinillOAW MMOWHA
(IflCIAL PARKIN* LOT)
Henry Ford II is cochuirman
of the group.

TIME TO ENJOY

FOOTBALL
PRO GAMES ALREADY
STARTED.
FLA. . GA. TECH NEXT SATURDAY

16

GENERAL

ELECTRIC

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You’ve seen this plot in every­
western series, but solid acting by Brian Keith in an un
sympathetic role makes It
worthwhile. He Is for unfcnccd rangeland; Henry Garth
(Lee J. Cobb) and his neigh­
bors aren't. A range war
threatens wheiin Garth and
the ranchers agree to put up
a fence.
8-9:30 p.m. CHS. The Bev­
erly Hillbillies. (Rerun) Dou­
bly (tinny is tills ridiculous
episjde, thanks to ebullient
Jim llaekus who comes on as
a bun vivant world traveler
who has seen and experienced
mi much, nothing surprises
him.
10 It p.m. CBS. The Roots
of Freedom. "Athens, Where
the Theatre Began." (I)cbut)
When a cultural documentary
ran lie made palatable for the
majority as well as the mi­
nority it's a big step for­
ward. And that is what this
is. Tills new series Is dedi­
cated tu an exploration of
major civilizations ami their
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO,
social, political and cultural
Calif. (UPI) — A homo ran
traditions. Tonight’s program
into a truck here Tuesday,
stars Alfred Lunt and Lynn
Ax truck driver Rul Tomson
Fontanne In an examination
was towing the dwelling down
of the birlh of the theatre In a street, he suddenly found
Greece. Pictorlally, it is fine, the way blocked by parked
but it.s best points are the ex­ ears. Tomaon lilt tha brakes;
planation of the tlieatriral t lie house kept going.
development followed by dra­
Th«- runaway dwelling Jackmatizations from "Antigone," nlfcd the truck, smashed Into
"Prometheus Bound" a n d its side and drove tt acroix a
"Lyslstrata," and features lawn.
such stars as Alfred Drake,
nosemary Harris and Donald
Madden.
o \H k f t i r v ^
10-11 p in. NBC. The Elev­
RI DE- I N T H E A T R
enth Hour. "Hang by One
T im T I ) A T ill IIM Il t
Hand." (Rerun) A predict­
C(irlM4 I' i im Mitt
able, unexciting fini-.li, but 1
7iM A Mh121
engrossing till then and the
*ro«M3 rm m uni.i.*9
acting is above par.
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NEW YORK (UPI)—Want
a good bet? Next time five
home owners under 45 years
old congregate, Utc chances
are th at four of them will be
paying off mortgniM-e. They
will )m« anting 9 million heads
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tion comes from William J.
Levitt, president of Levitt
and Solis, Inc., who says “the
young man with a mortgage
on his home ia right in atep
with the houamg economy of
our times."

PAIIIis U P I ) - S ix months
ago Annette .Marie Nigcn, 33,
♦ :-«
plunged from the first plat­
form of the Eiffel Tower —
and survived.
4 II
Her fall was broken by a
S:04
projecting steel gir.ler 60 feet
1:39
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%
of 90 feel. Her left leg had to
1:41
lie amputated, but she lived.
Monday night site gave
birth to a healthy six pound
Quiet Evening
NEW YORK (LTD — A boy, Jean-Mare, at the Bonnew twist in fund raising was cicaut Hospital here
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FA 2-4030
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dergarten, learning about life
3604 Hanford Ave.
Promoters of th« scheme all anew.’ •
figured that these 500 fami­
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NOT going to a benefit ball
(new gown, baby sitter, park­
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(line, each contributing fami­
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a score pad to provide a party
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The USS Aibacore it con­
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SHARMROCK, Tex. (UPI)
—Greyhound bus driver M idrid Reid peered through •
blinding rainstorm Tuesday
night and saw an automobile
ahead of him In trouble. He
veered hts bus to miss the
car. The 43-passenger cenlccruiser overturned and 27
persons were Injured.
None of the Injured was In
serious condition todsy.
Richard Fisher of Jefferson,
Ohio, driver of the car, said
a bolt of lightning startled
him and a gust of wind blew
him to the left side of the
road.
Reid, of Oklahoma City,
turned his wheel to avoid the
car, and skidded on the rainslick road. The bus overturn­
ed and came to a halt
astrida the center line of
U. S. Highway 66.
"I felt the bus sliding,"
Mrs. Audrey Wutrich, of Toena, Ariz., said. "The next
thing 1 knew, I was on the
bottom. A lady was wedged
on top of me along with a
lot of suitcases. There was
glass everywhere."
Greyhound officials ostl*
mated damage to the bus at
110,000. Tho bus was on a
schedule from St. Louis to
Los Angeles and had just
made a stop In Sharmrock.

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T h e S em ln o la County Iloerd
of A d j u s t m e n t w i l l held A
Public H e a r l n * to detarmlae
the p o s s i b il i t y o f a r a n t l a e a
F rout y a rd aet back variance
te t h e f o l l o w l n * desc ribed pro­
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NK&lt;« I l e t s W t « r . E l i r tare
N le* for road. SaeL IT-dt-it.
aa r e q u e s te d by H. E. Mutes!man.
P u h lte h e a r l n * w ilt ha held
In t h e Cuunty Commissioner*
Roam. Court Ifott**. Sanford.
F lo rid a on BtpL It. l ) « t , at
l i e p. x . on e r a t soon
thar aaftar a* poeelhle.
S e m in a l* C o u n ty lloard e f
Adjustment
P y : W i l l i a m C. Halbaek,
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M IB B o r ^A B JtrniB N T
T h e B em ln el* Couaty
n f A d jua tm a n t wlU h e l d a
public h a a r ln * I* d ete r m ln #
lh * p e a e lb llltp o f g r a n t l n * a
P on t yard M lb a ck ra rlu n c*
to t h e S o n i a * R egu lation* a s
rs q u ea le d b y Andrew V a lv in g l e a e n th* f e l l e w l a * d escrib ed
p ro p erty : L o t I, Bk. A. M in ­
eral S p r l n c * P ark B/D
P u b l i c h e a r ln * wlU b e held
In th* C o u n ty C o m a la slo n a r e
Room Court House. Sanfo rd,
F lo r id a , Sep L Id. IMS a t 7:2*
P. X . o r aa s o o a t h e r e a f te r
a s p o ssib le .
S e m i n o l e County Board n f
Adjustm ent
B y : W i llia m Halbaek,
C h a irm a n
P u b lis h Sep L 11, 1)M
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BRMI.NOLR t a t NTT
BOARD OF A D JtrT R R N T
N o lle * o f FwbM* H ea rt* *
o w ir o o r a d jim t r r n t
T o w h o m It may concern:
N e t lee e f Fwblle Mearla*
T
h e Bsmlnol* County Board
To w h o m It m ay concern:
T h * S em ln o la County Hoard o f A d j u s t m e n t will bold A
of A d ju e tm en t w ill hold A p u b lic h a a rln * to d eterm in e
public h e a r ln * to determ ine th* p o s s i b le o f f r a n t l n * *
lh* p o ta l b l l l l y o f i r a n t l a * a aid* y a r d s e tb a c k va riance en
ep eclal e i c e p l l o n In lh * Zon­ th* f o l l o w l n * described p ro­
ing R e g u la t io n * In a A - l ton* p erty ! Lot 1), Bk. I, Mer­
to p e r m it lh * Installation and ritt Park , a i requested by
operation o ' an a sp h a lt ptant Mrs. Uni* M. Jonas.
P u b l i c he 'In ? w ill h e held
for a a p e d . l a d F ed eral Inter­
st a t e P roje ct for a limited la t h * C o unt) &gt;,»m ml*elon sr'e
tint* aw requeated by lh* Mac- Roo m , Court Hour#, Hanford.
\* p h a l t Corp. on tha fo llo w ln * F lo r id a on Sapt. It. 1)42. a t
described pro perly: BE corner 7i2* P . M. o r aa aouj t . i t r t e m ti
Ona
P at-T h ern i
llaa lar. of * e c t . l l - t f - 1 4 A MV corner a f t e r a s poss ible.
S e m i n o l e County Bd. e f
OIL Medal 335-).
rial o f Sect. 3 3 -D -3 * sou th e f Slat*
Adjustm ent
Itoad l l - A .
is ir t*
By.
Wm.
C.
H albaek.
P ub lic h e a r ln * w ill N* held
On* V icto r C lt m a t K i t ­
C h a irm a n
chen E x h a u s t Kan. na mu. In th* Cuunty Commissioner'*
Publlah
Sapt.
11,
1IM.
Room. Court Iluue*. Sanford.
d t l or aarlal numbers
T t n V a n a lla n HUmla. ma- Pla. on Sep t. 1(. I l l ) at 1:20 CD 5I -JI
P.
M.. or a* aoon tharaafter
taL m a n u f a c t u r e d by HanBRU INOI.R t O l.N T T
k a r l k U la a t A P a lm Com* aa poaelbl*.
■ O 4 Ml) OF A D J trT R R N T
Hem lnolo County Board a f
pany. Sanford . Florida. nu
Nwtlee ml Fwblle Hear t o *
Adjuatman t
modal or aarlal number*,
To w h o m It m ay concern:
Chairm an
h a l barn fllad a g a i n s t you In
Th
* S sm ln o l* Connty Board
l l y W illiam C. Halbaek,
Ilia
ab..» a - t i r l a l
ault.
the
o f A d j u s t m e n t will hold a
ahurt l l t l * o f w h i c h la Federal Pub lish SepL 11, 1142
P ub lic l l s a r l n * to d eterm in e
Nat ional M o rtg a g e As sociation, C1&gt;M-J«
th* p o s s i b il i t y o f g r a n t i n g a
a Corporation o rg a n ise d tin.
aid*
s e t b a c k va riance t e t h e
Jar an Art o f Congrea# and IN
T IIR
M R l'irr
COCRT, Z o n i n g
R e g u la t io n s aa
re­
r a l i t l n i pu rau an t to Iha Fad- NINTH J 1 U I L T 4 L t'IRCt IT.
q u e s t e d by Ralph H en drick s.
aral N a tio n a l M o r t g a g e Aaau* IN
4NU
FOR
SKHtNOl.K
th*
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lo
w
in
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described
elation C hart er Act, h a r l n e COt NTT, NTATB OF FLOR­
p ro p erty : L o t T. BIk. I, Hep tal
l i t p rin cip a l o f fi c e In Hit City IDA. IN t'HANCRRT.
of P art e f T ow n.lt* of North
of W ashington.
Ulairlct of
NOTICK OF
Chuluot* .
Columbia.
P la i n t i f f .
Ttraut.
F O N E t LOUI R H SALK
P u b l i c H e a r i n g will b e held
J a m ta
Robart
John*
and
N o lle * la hereby given that In t h * C o u n ty Co m m issio n ers
ll tl a n M Johna. hla wlfa. P a . th* u n d *ral*ntd , Clark of th*
f t n d a n t l a l an d y o u ara raqulr- Circuit Court o f th* Ninth Room. Court House, Hanford,
ad I* aerv# a co p y of yo u r.A n - J u d ic ia l ClrculL In and fo r ‘’lurid* on Sept. K. D 4 1 a t
3* P. M. or aa aoon t h e r e ­
awar o r othar p le a d in g lu Iha S e m in o le Cou nty, Florida, p u r­
Com plain t on P l a i n t i f f # A tto r­ s u a n t to th* decree of for*- a f t e r a* poaelbl*.
Hamlnol* County Boa rd ed
ney. Mack N. Clevelan d. Jr., cloaur*
antarad
In a c a s e
Adjuatm ant
Suite 5 1 . S an fo rd Atlantic N a ­ pen ding
In eald Court, lh*
l l y : W illia m Halbaek,
tional Uank II ti l Id Inic. Sanford al yl* o f w h ich Is
C
h a irm a n
Florida, and fit# th* orlelnal NORTH
AMERICAN
MORT­ P ubllah
Anatrar nr o th a r pleading In G AGE
CORPORATION,
e n CO M-5) Sapt. 11, D t l .
tha o f fi c e o f th e Clark of the A r k a n s a s corp oration .
Circuit Cou rt on or before tha
Pla intiff.
4b* Court a f tb* Caw a hr
: i r d d a y o f Sep lambar. A. P.
1&gt;43. It y o u f a ll to do eo, a R E N E LAM B E R T and S H I R ­ J a d * * . S em in a l* Cowaty, F l o r ­
ida.
l a FrwDate.
decree pro ro iif e e tn a III be LEY LAMBERT , hi* wife.
l a ra t E a la t * a t
takr n au alu at y o u tor the re ­
Defendants, VIOLA M. STARK
lief d em a n d ed In tha Com­ and th* dock *! number o f
Deceased
plaint.
w h ich la 12144. w ill offer for
AH CrwdRwtu nod Feraaaa
Thla N o tice ahull he publish- sa l* an d aell a t Public OutH
a
v
i
n
g
Claim*
ar
D am aata
ed once a w e e k tor four con- rry to th* h ig h e st and beat
eecu tlve w eek a In Tha Sanford bidder fo r cash, tha fo llo w in g A g a ln a t BaM F a ta l* i
T o u a n d each o f y o u arw
Herald, a n ew s p a p e r circulat­ d escrib ed property eltuat* In
ed In S em lno la County , Florida. S a m ln o la County , Florida, to - h e r e b y n o tified and required
to
p ra sa n t a n y claim s and d e ­
P a ta d
thla
1A* h day o f w l t i
m a nd * w h ich you, or e i t h e r
Auuuet. A. p . 1)41.
Lot I. Block Q. BUN LAND o f y o u . m a y h a v e a g a i n s t t h *
(SEAL!
ESTATES, a subdivision, aetata • ( V iola M. M urk , da Arth u r If. Rackwlth. Jr.,
a c c o r d in g to map or plat era sed , l a t a o f aald C o u n ty ,
Clerk o f Circuit Court
t h e r e o f recorded In P la t to th* C o u n ty Judge a f Sa m iHy: Mart ha T. Vlblen,
Hook 11. P a g e 1*. Public not* Co u n ty , Florida, a t hla
U C.
Itec irde o f Samlnola Coun­ o f f l c a In tha court houaa o f
Mark N. C leeela n d , Jr. and
ty. Flo rid a.
• a i d C o unty a t Sanford. F l o r ­
Harold K. Joh n eon
T o g e t h e r w ith, but not l i m i t ­ ida.
within
six
calen d er
Attnrneya for P la i n t i ff
ed to th* (ollu w ln * :
m o n th * from th* ttm* o f th#
I'. O. D r a w e r Z
On*
UK
Refrigerator, flrat p u b lic a tio n of thla n o ­
Sanford, F lo rid a
(E lar.l.
Modal LAS-ll-H . lle*. T w o copies or ea ch cla im
ublleh Au*. 21, I t , A Sop I.
S e r ia l Z R - 4 1 ) « 7 li On* OR or d em a n d sh a ll be In w r i t ­
II. lilt.
R a n g * , ( E l s e . ) , Modal J - ing; and sh a ll atata th # p lac#
DL-SS
4ul*8, T-073411 Serial No.; o f raaldanc# and post o f f i c e
Ona
D u o -T h erm
H ta te r, a d d r e s s o f th* clal m anL and
N T H E CIHCI IT 4 0 I H T UP
t o l l ) . Model 111-), Serial • h a ll ba sw o rn to h y th*
TH E NINTH J l 111(141. C IKNo. (-11-75; On# Vict or c l a i m a n t , a g a n t, atto rn ey and
I IT OP PI.II H II M, IN 4NU
C lim a x
K itc he n Exhauat a c c o m p a n ie d by a f i l i n g fa*
OR UEWINOI.K C lll NTT.
F a n . I E l s e . ) , no modal o r
f o n * d o lla r and aueh c la im or
a t'ha n re ry No. 12731
aarlal number*; Tan V e n ­ d e m a n d Rot »o fllad s h a l l b#
PARTITION M I T
e t ia n
Illlnd*.
(Metal), void.
ILKKN HAADir,
m a n u f a c t u r e d by Roberta
L u th a r Hart Jr.
Plaintiff,
A w n i n g A Venetian Blind
A s a d m in istr ator o f t h *
»*•
Co m p a ny . Orlando, Fla., no
E s t a t e of
JAMES W. ENGLAND.
m od al or aerial numbers;
V io la M. Stark*, dacaaaad
Iiafandant.
a ll p erm a n e n tly Installed. P ub lla h RapL U , D , 31 * Oct.
N O T H f l OF M IT
K i l l s a l s w i l l be h e l l a t
1**1.
IN TI IK
NAME
OF TIIR t h e f ro n t step* o f th# HemlCRM-51
P t T E OF FI.OHIII 4
n o le C o unty Courthouse In tha
Ta: J A M E S W. ENGLAND, Jr., C ity o f San ford , Florida, on
MERINOI.H COP NTT
w hoa* reeldeh ca Is u n ­ th* 3Jrd day o f September,
B O A R D UP A D J t S T R R N T
known
1)45. a t ll:o i) o'clock A. M.
Natte*
wf Fwblta H e a r t s *
YOU AIlK IIKIIKIIT NOTI- o r a* aoon tharaaftar aa tha
T o w h o m It may co ncern :
11:1 &gt; th a t a su it In Equity a s m s ca n b* dona.
Th * S em ln o la C oan ly Board
a* been b ro u g h t a g a in st ynu
by E I L E E N MAADT. In Iha ( S E AALrt) h u r If. Rackwlih. Jr. o f A d juatm ant will hold a p u b ­
l
ic
h earing lo e o a ild tr tho
Irrult Cou rt o f the Ninth
l l y : Martha T. Vlhlan
p o s s i b il i t y o f g r a n t in g p a rudlclat Circu it, In and fur
D e p u t y Clark
m laalon to build l i v i n g q u a r t ­
Sem lnola C o u n ty . Florida.
RO ES*. W HI I IT A IIURFORD
V o l f AltK II KltKItY HUM A m erica n N a tio n a l Hank Bldg. e r s In co n jun ctloo w i t h c o m ­
m e r c ia l u * . for o ccupancy b y
Mll.NKD. O l l D E l l E t ) AND R E ­ P. O. Hut 1 D S I
o w n e r In a C-1 C o m m ercia l
Q U IR E D to f i t s your An twar Ht. P e te r s b u r g t l . Florida
s o n * aa par R a iu U t te a No. ) .
w ith th* Clark o f aald Court
P
ubllah
SapL
11.
D
l
l
A m a n d in *
flamlnot*
C o u n ty
nd t o a*r»# a co p y thereof
CDM-S1
Zoning
R egulations, aa r e ­
upon tho P la i n t i f f nr Plain
tiff's a t t o r n e y herein on or IN T H E C lR C t'IT CO PUT OF q u e s t e d i.y a . H. Ifarrall o n
th* f o l lo w in g daacrlbad p ro ­
afor# III* IJrd da y o f Sept- T H E NINTH JUDICIAL CIR
in her. 1)41. T h * nam* of tha f t IT IN A ND FOR tKMINOLB p e r t y : Com men t# a t NW eo r
o r lot 5. Lak# a f tha W o o d s
la ln tlff'a a t t o r n e y I* Jamea COI NTT. FLO RIDA .
S u b d iv isio n : r u t S S3* 10* 12'*
ft. Ilorrall, an d hla address la IN C H A N C E R ) NO. U**T
a l o n g th* N. llna a f aald Lot
231 North M a gn olia Avenue,
NOTICE OF
104.11 ft to th* POB; c o n ­
Orlando, F lo rid a. If you fall
F O R ECI.O M 'R E SALB
n do so. a t l s c r e s Pro Con- T H E SECOND F EDERA L S A V - t i n u e S i r : n - l 3 - E. a l o n g aald
N. llna ) ) ) 7 ; thane* B 11*37*
f e ss o w ill ho en tered aga in st 1 X 0 8 A ND LOAN ASSOCIA
1 0 - W 11.71; thane# N 14*17*
you for tha re lla f demanded TIOJC
OF
CLEVELAND.
I IT* W 100 ft: thane# N l«*32*
th e C om p la in t.
U n ite d S la t* * o f America c o r ­ 3 4 - ft to Pott. And a lso c o m ­
YOU A R E F U R T H E R NOTI
m e n c e a t tga MW co r n f l » t
FIKl&gt; that th* natu re o f aald p o ra tio n ,
P la in tiff,
run thanr* M 3X'S*’1 3 - K
ult la for P a rtitio n o f Lands.
Th* d esc rip tio n of Iha real D E N I S E E L AIN E ASHTON and a l o n g lh * 8 tin* o f said X»t
3 4 t . l t ft to POH. c o n t i n u e
pro perty proceed ed a g a in st la ------ , h er husban d. If any,
thanra )|*30'11" K a l o n g s a i d
as fo llo w * :
whoa # glvan nant* la to th* H llna I f . 17 ft; thanr* N 11’
t a i ls Not. 4)7. 4 ) ) and SOI
o f th# T o w n o f Longwuod, P l a i n t i f f un k no w n. Defendants. 37'2e" E 74.44 ft: th4nc* N
4)*47'1(" W. 140 ft. than e* R
F lo r id a , acco rd in g lo Plat
NOTICE IS HEREBY t)IV
31*5 ')•'• W. ILTt ft to POR
thereo f,
aa recorded In
EN p u r su a n t to a Final Da
S u b ject to i n l a a i m a n t o v t r
P la t llo o k I. at Page* 1) er e*
nf
Forecloaura
d a ted tha S 1* ft.
thru 31, o f tha Public
S ep te m b e r ) , 1)43, and antarad
P u b lic hearing w i l l ha b a ld
Record* o f Semlnola 0"Un
In C h a n cery Caa# No. 1U47. o f In tha Cuunty Commlaalonars
ty. Florida.
Circu it Court of th* Nin th Room. Court llousa. San ford .
W IT N E S S
MT
HAND aa Jth*
u d i c i a l Circuit In and for F lo r id a , on M*pt. 14. 1)43 a t
Clark o f aald Circuit Court o
Cou nty,
Florida, 7 :lu P. M. t r aoon tha ra a ft a r
Sem lnola C o u n ty . Florida, and S e m ln o la
the Saal o f S aid Court, a t S a n ­ w h e r e i n T H E SECOND F E D
a s possible.
KIIAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
Sem lnola County Boa rd o f
ford, S em in o le Cou nty. Florida,
ASSOCIATION
OF
CLKVK
Adjuatmant
thla l ) t h da y o ( Augu st. 1)42.
LAND,
a
Unite
d
I
t
.
l
e
e
of
R
y Wllllaai O. l l a l b a c k .
(BEAL)
Ch airm an
A rt h u r II. Ba ckwlth. Jr. A m erica corp oration . Pla in tiff,
a
n
d
D
E
N
IS
E
ELAINE
ASH
Clark o f th* Circuit Court
P u b lis h HepL It . l M t .
In and for ttemlnol* Cuuu- T tiN an d —— . her hueband. If CDM-40
a n y , whoea. given nam* la lo
ty. F lo r id a
th*
P la i n t i f f
unknown, ar*
l l y : M art ha T. Vlhleu
Aa iam tm nt, not aa azD efen d a n ts . I w ill sell to th*
D e p u t y C'erk
h i g h e s t and beat bidder (or
Ilorrall A Ilorra ll
ptoM.
CaU FA 1-5412 t e
c a . h a t th* main, tor w a ster
Atto rn ey * a t U w
ly)
door
of
tb* (e m ln o t * export idvlo# OR a UtraU
3)7 North M a g n o lia Aranu*
C o unty Court house la lb* City
Orlando, F lo r id a
advcrtlaiag cimpalgB.
Publlah: Au g. 21, tl A Sept. of San ford . County of Sem i
note. Florida, a t 11:44 a. m
I. I t . 1)42.
on
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PHONE NUMBERS
IIILIJI. according to lh*
To w h o m It may concern:
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lh* p o ss ib ilit y o f ( r a n t i n g a
ida: to g e th e r with:
sp ecial e x c e p t i o n to Iha Zon ­
322-5612
3 Klectrend Heaters Modal
in g R e g u l a t i o n * In a K-1A
4o*» R
322-5613
Zona to p erm it co nttr urtlon of
church
ae requeated hy In clu d in g tha building an d a p ­
T e m p l e lla p tlet Church on lh* p u rte n a n ce * located tharaon.
f o l lo w in g described properly: t o g e t h e r with th* furnltur*.
Lot* 15 thru 34. Block 32. f u r n i s h i n g s and fixtures altoHenleandu. Subur b Beautiful. a la therein, an d located thara­
322-2612
on.
p. a i. p*. si.
D A T E D t h is Ilk da y af
322-2613
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In th* C o u n ty Coniml.atoiisr'a S ep lambar. 1)43.
A rth u r II Rackwlth. Jr..
Room. Court H u m s. Sanford.
All Other Depts.
Clerk o f lh* Circuit Cuurt
Florida, on Sept. 14, t&gt;4) at
Ry: Martha T. Vlblau
7 :lu P. M. or a* aoon th e r e ­
322-2611
o f Sem lnola County
a f t e r a s poss ible.
D ep u ty Clerk
S em lno la County Board o f
COL* IIS RON AN D COURSHON
Adjustment
8outh Semlnola
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"CLEAN quitt Rooms” The
Cables. FA 2-0720.

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St. Johns Realty

By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE PIE
FIRM

THE TIME TESTD
CLEAN Efficiency Apt. 611 llfl N. Park Ave. FA $8123
Park Ave.
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
STENSTROM RENTALS
We have a fine selection o( 110 N. Park Arc.
3230339
rentals NOW:
3 flR 1 bath. Mayfair $100 3 BEDROOMS. 2 baths. Fenced yard. Fla. room. Kitch­
RR 1 bath. Lake Mary 83
en
equipped. FA 2-fl8l.
3 UR t hath, Shannon Dr. 100
I BR 1 bath,
FH A - VA
Ravenna Pk
HO
GOVERNMENT HOMES
I
BR
2
baths,
Venice
12$
O ffice 204 W . First 4 BR 2 baths, Pinscrest 13$
2 .AND 3 BEDROOMS
We have other homes avail­
DEADU H U
1 AND 2 BATHS
CLAMUTED DUPLAY;
able now.
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
T un., thru FrL - 2 P. M. da#
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
before tea* rt ton. Mo*. • Sat.

322-5612
322-5613

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Stenstrom Realty

»100 VA TO 8250 FHA
STRAIGHT C U U tlflC D :
Real Estate—Moruagei
Tot*., thru FrL - 2 t . M. day
LOW MONTHLY
before lasortioa. Hoc. • Sat. 111 N. Park Ave. FA 2-2420
PAYMENTS
BO00.
CLEAN 1st floor Apartment EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
R E S P O N SIB IL IT Y :
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­ IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
The Herald will uot be rm
metto.
sponsible tor m o rt tbaa o h
AND
incorrect Insertion of your ad, 2 BR. Kit. eq.
$60
and rosarvoa tha riih t to re$8$
BR. Kit. eq.
vls# or n ja c t any adm tiaa- Large 4 Br.
$123 WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
FOR ONE OF THESE
moat from what ordered to U rg e 4 Br.
$180
OUTSTANDING HOME
coafara U tha yoUatoa af this
BUYS IN MINUTES!
ROSA L. PAYTON
»*P«r.
FOR COMPLETE
Rag. Real Eatate Broker
INFORMATION
I t Pays
FA 2-1301 17-93 at Hiawatha

To U se
The HERALD

F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-4013.

v.

“AMBULANCE CHASERT

SEE OR CALL

.Stenstrom Realty

16. Female Help Wanted 25. Plumbing Services

W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Real Estate—Mortgages
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE
W ant Ads.
Rooms private baths, 114 111 N. Park Ave. 322-2420
to call regularly each month
W. First SL
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493 on established Studio Girl
i. Lout a r&lt;
Evenings
Cosmetics clients In and
MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom, 1
around Sanford
making
bath, large y a r d . $100 FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
HALE brown Chihuahua lost
necessary deliveries, etc. 3
in tba vicinity of 2820 Slag
monthly. FA 2-4709.
PLANNLNG TO 11UY OR
or 4 hours per day. Route
nolia, Thursday afternoon
BUILD A HOME SOON?
NICELY furnished 2 Bedwill pay up to $3.00 per
Reward. FA 2-7488.
We
will
CUSTOM
BUILD
the
ruom House. FA 2-0274.
hour.
Write STUDIO GIRL
house of your choice on the
2. Notices • Perwmula
COSMETICS. Dept. 70939,
lot of your choice.
RENT A BED
Glendale, Calif.
VACUlTi! CLEANER, repairs, Rollsway, Hoapltal ft Baby COMPLETE HOME BUILD­
Beds.
•
ERS
SERVICE
from
plans
parts, supplies for Electro­
CURB girl, must be 21 years
to financing
By Day, Weak, or Month
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Airold. Apply Pig 'n Whistle.
RALPH JARVIS — Builder
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free CARROLL’S FURNITURE
pickup. New and Used Ph. FA 2-8181 111 W. 1st St. 1719 Sanford Ave FA 2-1810 17. Male Help kVunled
cleaners sold. FA 22282.
I
1IEDKOOM Apartment. 2 BEDROOM. Randolph SL CARPENTERS, experienced
Quiet
neighborhood. FA 2Nothing down. Assume pay­ only, for form work. Hollo­
3. E d u c a tio n • In s tru c tio n
1462 from 1:30 to 8 p. m
ments. FA 2 6491.
way Concrete. I’h. FA 2-336-j
PIANO A Organ Lessons. Be­
Monday thru Friday. Th.
for interview.
ginners, advanced. Child
F .\ 2-1301 any other time. IN DEBARY. 2 Bedrooms, 2
baths, 2 utilities. School bus DAIRY Queen driver sales­
ren, adults. Experienced
FURN. 2 Bedroom House.
service. $9,950. $$oo down.
man wanted Prefer older
teacher. Call FA 2-3328.
Adulta. No pets. FA 2-7661.
Balance to suit purchaser.
nun. 2323 Park Dr., San­
6. For Rant
322
8282.
ford.
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
equipped. $65. 1001 W. 20th. TWO-2 BB. Furnished Houses.
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed
St. FA 2-4691.
Air condition with trailer
room Duplex. Fla. room.
spot. 2 car garage. Chicken
Electron heat. 14th lit. 2 BEDROOM. Kitchen equip­
Hous« lot. 180’ by 330' on
Longwood. 838-3288.
ped. 323-0662.
West First St. at Monroe
FURN. A p t 2300 MtllonvlUe. 2 BEDROOM- unfurnished
corner. Stl.ooo. tty owner.
All rented. Ph. 322 1567.
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­ House. Kitchen equipped.
FA 2 3831.
ment. Cloae in. Reasonable.
FA 2-0*41.
HOUSE trailer, $6$. FA 24)067

V A - FH A

2 BEDROOM House. Unfur LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer,
nlshed, kitchen equipped.
also 1 bedroom trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
$7$ per month. 2312 Yale
FA 2-7368.
Ave. Call FA 2 3814.
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
3 BOOM furnished Apt. $33.
Houses. FA 2-3683.
Inciudea water ft electri
City. FA 2-8344.
7. Buxine** Dental*
I BEDROOM House. Kitchen 803 1st. St. 6 ROOMS. Suita
ble for Office. Parking
equipped. FA 2-3838.
available in rear. 322-2711
AIH CONDITIONED BR. In
from 1 1 -fl p.m.
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $83. mo.
8. Beach R entals
I l l E. 8th St. FA 2 4283.
HUTCHISON Ocean front
121 LAUREL DRIVE
Apartmsnt. Daytona Beach.
I BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
FA 2-4038.
ped House. $9$ 8 month.
Ph. FA 2-8437.
NICELY furnished modern
bedroom House. $vo month
FA 2 3900.

6 ROOM House. 8t7 Catalina.

12. Real Katnte For Sale
AIR CONDITIONED
FURNISHED
Air-condition
HOME
New t bedroom Duplex
Air C onditioned H om e
Adults only. 2200 Park Ave.
Sanford.

2 BEDROOM Furn. Apt. New
ly decorated. Call FA 2-1374
after 6.
NICE 2 Bedroom CBS. Nice
cabinets and large utility
room and carporte. Go out
1st to Rlvervlew Ave two
blocks north. D. B. School
craft.

For immediate occupancy
with FltA qualification and
low down payment of $100
Large 2 BR home with
Florida room, central air
and heat. 100 feet frontage
on quiet street. This Is
fine buy at $ 12000.

Stenstrom Realty

Property Management
Broker

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers for your selection
these Beautiful 2, :i. a. 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $*18.50
To make the best home
buy, see the

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management
Broker

Jim Hunt Realty

in K i i h a

T S T hltuniionn W anted

17. Spatial Servlrtn

34. Article* For Sale

SERVICE Station for lease
Real Estate—Mortgages
Inventory take-over. Good i
1st FLOOR Furn. Apt. to 111 N. Park Ave. 322 2420
location. Ph FA 2 4342.
|
elderly couple ur lady
Everything private. Garage HOME WITH A VIEW. Mod­
ern 3 bedroom, 3 tiled bath 16. F e n in le H elp W an ted
Rent reasonable. 3ol W. 8th
home situated on high ridge WANTED Woman to do wash
St.
near golf course. For choice
at her home every other
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
properties check with
week for 2 in family. East
First St. Near 2 city free
side only. Call after 6 p.m.
parking lots and shopping
FA 2 6614.
stores. No utility charges.
INVESTMENT A REALTY | SECRETARY with executive
Suitable for couple or sin­
116 N. Park Ave. 322 9173
gle, also retired people.
ability, shorthand. Plea-ant
working condition. Resilient
FA 2-4712.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
of Seminolt County 5 years.
Realtor
DUPLEX 1203 Elm. Apart­
Age 30-54'. Salurv open. Ap­
Raymond Lundquist. Asso.
ments 101 Magnolls. Carpet
ply Fla. State Employment
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Rank Bldg
A fireplace. New living
Service. 200 8. French.
room furniture. Master bed­
$9,DUO
room. Jalousie back porch. Very attractive 2 BR. home
GHF.EMIRIAR
Clean. 863- Inquire 119 Elm.
centrally located. Excellent
lots available in
NO 8 3267.
conditions witn air condi­ (holt*
Grrenbrlar of l.orh Arbor
tioning. Home is complete­ overlooking soil course.
APT. $30. Surplus City.
ly installed witn many ex­ Cu-tnni bonding to your
specification.
Grtciihrlar
tras. Kitchen equipped.
SANFORD HERALD
developed by
WANT ADS
KINGS WOOD
BUILDERS 1ST.
BRING FAST
202 Fairmont Dr.
Real Estate • Mortgages
RESULTS
F \ 2-MI74
i U N. Park Ave. FA 2-21201

31. Articles For 8*1*

37. Boat* • Motor*
New people 1* tew* look a t
Herald Ada. B* rare your
business la represented wilts
attractive
advertise aen ta.
Call FA 8-3818.

1 BOSTON Hull Terrier Pup­
r LUMBINO
py. AKC. Female. FA 2 6187
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
3i. Flower* - Shrubs
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 33*3 GEltllA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Just
HINSON &amp; HEARN
off 20th St. * 1st.
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
BLOOMING Roses on double
KcosIm A Water Heaters
cherokee stock. $2 30 each.
FREE ESTIMATES
Gray Shadows Nursery
204 K. 3rd St.
322-9143
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
26. K td lo A T e le v isio n
ORCHID PLANTS
17" PH1LCO portable T.V.
For Sale
322 7980.
AT BARGAIN PRICKS
J. C. Ilunten
Lemon Bluff
USED T.V. Sets 810 up. Ser­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford .13. Furniture
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
WANTED rdlam e couple to
Ave. Ph. FA 2-977S
take up monthly payments
of $13.30 on 3 complete
27. Special Service*
rooms of furniture. Call
PAINTING A Repairs. Work
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­
guaranteed. Free estimates.
lect.
FA 2-0239. Fred ItoeRgcr.

1963 Greenbriar Station Wagon
3 • Seat*. I Speed
Trnnsmi-vdon, 2
Speed Fleetric
Windshield Wipers,
Heater

SOU TH W A RD

Regular Retail
P ric e - $2982

16 ft. PLYWOOD, high aide*,
full canopy; 38 hp. Evtnrude, electric starter, ex­
cellent cond. Many extras;
Gator trailer. Call $22-8793.
CASH paid for clean used
outfit*.
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Gateway To The Waterway

Robaon Sporting Good*
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
804-8-8 E. 1st Pk. FA 15641
12 ft. PLYWOOD boat with
trailer and 714 hp. motor.
Will sell reasonable. Call
FA 2-6065 after 8 p. m.
IS' BOAT. 23 horse motor.
Canvass top. Trailer. $20*.
FA 2 9233.

Close-O ut Sale !
O N A L L FORD T R U C K S
TRADE • INS ACCEPTED — FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS
F7I3-IO A II — Two To Chosme From

ECONOLINE PICKUP TRUCK
Light blur 170 C2D, 6 cylinder engine, standard trail*.,
(3) 650x13 tire*, painted rsar
bumper, turn alitnalx.

1795

SALE PRICE
KT-tlsu

ECONOLINE DISPLAY VAN
Sandshrll llrigr 170 (’2D. 6 cylinder engine, standard
train., (3) 700tll. fi ply tirra,
atatiun piss. Seat.

*2 0 7 5

SALE PRICE
ET3-S8

fy e 416
•ws • *

ECONOLINE V A N
Hindshell Beige 170 l"JD engine, standard Iran*.,
glaaa rear door, (5) 700x11.6 ply
tlrea, puaarnger arat.

’2045

SALE PRICE
ECONOLINE VAN

idard tram ., glass
Corn. Whit*. I l l CID engine, alandard
rear door, (8) 700*11.6 ply tirra.

1989

SALE PRICE
BTS-107

ECONOLINE VAN
■ n uftvti Iran*.,| iglaao
* mi
Corn. While. 170 C2l» engine, alandard
rrur door, (3) 700x13.6 ply tlrea,
pa-senger seal.

*2 0 2 5

SALE PRICE
13-73 and HI

F-100 Vi Ton Pickup

” F-100 V2 Ton Pickup

Flare aide body, light blur, fi cylinder,
standard Iran*., painted rear bumper,
turn signals.

I I I ” wheel base Integral, light blua, *
cylinder, alandard trana., outside mir­
1/ tiraa.
ror, L.H.. 367x13 4-ply

SALE
PRICE

SALE
PRICE

1785

1830

T3-I0I

T3-96

F-100 Vz Ton Pickup
III" wheel b.i-e. Integral liody, fi cylin­
der,, -land.ird Irana., locking type difftrvnli.il. (3) 070x13 4-ply tlrea.

SALE
PRICE

1875

T3-103

F-100 Vi Ton Pickup
lu li-g r.il cab. C orn , w h ile 122" wheel
Ita-r, H cylind er engine, a la n d a rd Irana.,
tu rn aignala,

SALE
PRICE

F-100 V2 Ton Pickup
122" wheel bate. Integral body, white,
standard cab, heavy duty arat, full
foam cu-bion, heater, painted rear
bumper, (5) 07(1x13 l-ply tires, V-8
engine, alandard trana.

SALE
PRICE

*2 0 4 5

3 Falcon Rancheros
(21 V-8 engine, (I) fi cylinder engine,
your choice.

*2 0 4 5

R&gt;9ht!

F-BU0 2 TON TRUCK

(ONE ONLY)

'6 3 C l o s e - O u t P r i c e * 2 6 7 1
See Claude Hittell at —

Your Authorized Ford Dealer For Seminole County

HOLLERS

•k

KT3-S8

V-8. I-apeed tranamiaaion, (A) H25x20 10 ply Urea, llydrallc varuum booster
brake-, treaty duly rear spring- and axle, Rangoon Red cab and chassis.

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.

OF PARK A V E N U E
Sanford

i a

16' TURNER Craft Boat with
Mark 75 Mercury motor ft
Pelican trailer. Boat baa
many extras. See* s t 400
Bay Ave.

FREE ESTIMATE

2l/&gt; DAYS ONLY — THUItS., Fill., SAT. NOON

2505 S. P a rk

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CUTE little puppies. FA 2 3833!

Week-End Special!

Stenstrom Realty

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WELSH Terrier. 3 months old.
Female Champion. AKC.
322-7980.

FI LI. dirt, top dressing, top Upholstering A Mattress ren­
ovating. New I, Used Furni­
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
ture.. Call Nut Bedding Mfg.
Lloyd. FA 2 2376.
EXPERIENCED Mul.l wants
Co, at 709 Celery Ave.
5 days a week or days work.
LAWN SERVICE FA 2-2117.
FA 2-1411.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­ Used furniture, appliances,
Child Csrc. FA 2-2274.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
tools, ate. Bought • Sold.
FA 2-1817.
DAYS work. FA28394.
Larry’a Mart 215 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4U2
PAINTING or Repair work.
Air-Conditioning
Ph. FA 2 7064
II. B. POPE CO., INC. Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
2WJ So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
2d. liafiy.nit tern
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 20677.
RABYSITING day or night. WASHING Machine Service.
Free estimates on repairs.
Love &amp; care. Big yard.
31. Arllclets For Sale
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
Meals furnished, also will
board. FA 2-7980.
CHIFFONIER with 2 full
TREK SERVICE. Expert tree
length mirrors, also TV
SEMINOLE Kindergarten A
service. Reasonable rates,
stand, swivel base with
Nursery, 2620 Iroquois Ave.,
8 year* experience. Free
storage compartment, both
qualified supervision
of
estimates. Ph. FA 2 4377.
$35. FA 2 0384.
work and play. Licensed.
Plano Tuning and Repair
l'h. 322 9139
SACRIFICE BALE. Early
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4231
American atyle H ft. couch,
21. Beauty Salon*
$75; Record Cabinet, $5;
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
Portable TV, $23; D.iiftte
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
set, 815. 1220 Randolph St.
318 Palmetto Ave.
All Types and Sires
Ph. FA 2-2128.
WE now have a special facial
We Repair and Service
booth, services from tip to
1962
AMANA Fret-xer, upS T I N E
tip. Free parking lot. Open
rixht. Excellent condition.
Machinery and Supply Co.
evenings by appointinent$260. 822-3293.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-643;!
PhuDe door (1) 322 0834
Phone door (2 ) 322 8325
WestSIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ AIR-CONDITIONER.
inghouse. 10,500 BTU. 1962
tios,
etc.
Free
estimate.
Ph.
FREE 130 PERM. WAVE
Model, never used. 323 0338.
322 3306.
Complete Hvauty Service
Rcvclon A Patricia Stevens
For quality automobiles at WITH purchase of Blue Lus­
Cosmetics
tre, rent Electric Carpel
low prices check the Herald
Harriett’s Beauty Nook
classified pages where local Sliampooer for only $1 per
105 So. Ouk. FA 2-6742
day. Carrull's Furniture.
dealers advertise.

15. HuMnes* Opportunity

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TRACTOR Work, Mowing, READY MIX Concrete, win­ AUTOMATIC Washer. Good
condition. $40. FA 2-4331.
disk, blade. FA 2-7684.
dow wills, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, camant, rock,
CHILD'S Swing Set. $20. Ph.
pipe, ateel, grease traps,
SINGER
FA 2-8003.
dry walls, stepping atones.
SEWING MACHINE
Miracle
Concrete
Co.
GRETSCH Guitar. Fender de­
CALL FA 2-5785
309 Elm Ave.
FA 2-5751
luxe Amplifier with trem­
M. G. HODGES SMALL swivel rocker $3.00. olo. $230. 322-8067.
21" Console T.V. $33. Studio 34-A Swup n r E xcltango
PLUMBING
couch $8.00. High chair
• WELLS DRILLED
STANLEY Miter Box and
$3.00. FA 2-1279.
• PUMPS SERVICED
carrying case for small
AND INSTALLED
SMALL GIRL’S Bicycle 20".
band saw. Call 322-3696.
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
$8.00. Kiddy cwp-baby bed
• FREE ESTIMATES
Iti. A utom oblien • ‘tr u c k *
$10. 322-369*.
CALL FA 26037
HUYINO A NEW or
PAOLA HOAD
ONE 3 or 5 hp. AIR-COMUSED CART
I’KKSSOlt. 3 phase or sin2B. Automobile Service
FINANCE IT WITH UB
file phase. FA 2-0744.
WLow Interest Rate*
AUTO GLASS ONE 3 hp. or 5 hp. Refrigera­ * Low Monthly Pa,meats
tion system, complrle with FLORIDA STATE BANK
INSTALLED
Stnktrik Glass and Paint coils and gas. Mac's Elec­ 1961 FORD Wagon. 8 cylin­
tric Service. FA 2 0744.
Company
der. Straight. R. ft H.
218 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822 SEPTEMBER Special. Ladles
Chrome luggage r a c k .
Beautiful red finish. Low
A Childrens shoes $1 94 pair.
Auto Glass, Tops
mileage. $430 down anJ
Surplus City, 201 W. tat.
A Seat Covers
take over payments of $45
AUTO GLASS &amp; NECCIII MIKA in console. per month. Total price
Zag. Assume payments
about $1.4(W. FA 2-1279.
SEAT COVER CO. Zig
of $9.10. Makes buttonholes,
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
sews on buttons, makes fan­ 1P33 PLYMOUTH. Low mileALL WORK GUARANTEED
cy designs. 3 Needle posi­
age. $192. John L. Craw­
tion. Guaranteed. KA 29111.
ford. FA 2 3171.
31A. Beta

HABYSITTING. FA 2 8974.

Office FA 22118
Night FA 2-0648
323 0700
2324 Psrk Dr
Sanford. FIs

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To The Editor

Proxy Kirkpatrick has tn’en
a chief
"spark plug" in
stressing practical education.
And hr lias a stellar ally in
Dr. Hoke who directs the
psychology department.
For Dr. Hoke earned his
Ph. D degree many years
ago by analyzing the type­
writer keyboard and showing
many incfficicnces therein.
Please contrast the nature
of Dr. Hoke's research with
many other Ph. D. aspirants.
Soiii* men are "braintrusters" all their lives. So they
pick asinine subjects for their
exhaustive reseat ch when
working for their doctor o(
philosophy degree.
Imagine wasting three years
of costly graduate study and
research on the "Cultural
Significance of the Castanets
in Medieval Spain.”
Many of the I’ll. D thesis
titles at our universities are
so picayune and farfetched
that the results have insigni­
ficant influence on mankind,
whether they come out plus
or minus.
So wo need a nation-wide
housecleaning in higher educa­
tion.
"If the blind lead tin* blind,
they both will (all into the
pit," is a Bihical maxim.
It certainly applies to many
colleges and universities, as
well as government advisers!
For example, at Indiana
University, the students are
offered a single 2-hour course
in American History cover­
Snow In Alps
ing 18A5 to the present!
GRENOBLE, France (UPI)
Hut the History Department
—More than 3jxs) skiers en­ lists dozens of courses on
joyed a preview of the season Itussian and Communism sub­
Sunday in the French Alps, jects, as wetl as Latin \rnerwhere unusually cold weather ican courses ad infinitum.
brought heavy snowfalls two
And tho president, who dis­
months ahead of the usual claims “frills," should look
at the silly courses under
time.

Diem’s Sisiter
May Visit UN

plant it today. Speak out;
write a letter; stand up in
UOTt MTOAin ,VOU BIO tlARld meeting. And let's do it this
jo MAKOPt.(=Lisv;».MAsrrnAO OWL —- YOU’RE: NOT
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,tEM-HUt/NOTHIMa LIKt- TME- frocuno any bo d y witvA
In the sincere spirit of co­
YOU«
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STAKLY MORNlMG AIH AMO A
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6 0 0 0 BREAKFAST TO PRE­
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A political storm la blowing also expressed regret that the-against the Adenausr regim e
smallest American step to find by its political opponents.
over West Berlin.
It arises from opposition a way out of the East-West I Chiefly they are th at th e
impasse was greeted by “tlmd chancellor hi. been too
party auspicions that Mayor idity
and distrust” in West ritrid in his approach to reuni­
Willy Rramlt’a Social Demo­ Germany.
fication of Germany with his
cratic administration la soft­ The local branch of Adenau­ all-or-nothing demands foe
ening its stand against Com­ er’s C h r i s t i a n Democratic
free elections.
munist East Germnny.
Party promptly demanded a
Rrandt’a press chief stirred
The dispute could w e l l no-confidence vote against Al­
wide attention with a speech
spread beyond the confine* of berta \»ho further aroused
in which he ssid the Russians
West Berlin and become a ma­ their ire by a slighting refer­ were not simply going la
jor issue In the 1905 parlia­ ence to the West German Fed­
stand aside in East Germany
mentary elections in which eral
Republic aa ’•’Rhino
and that the Adenauer policy
Brandt again will be his State.”
“is not only hopelessly a n ti­
party’s candidate for chancel­ Tho issue will be debated
quated and unreal but mean­
lor.
next month but has no chance ingless in a strategy of
At the storm center la I of passage because of the Sopeace.”
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Brandt’s crown prince. Deputy j cialists having a large major• • ■.
■ i
For the most part Brandt
Mayor Heinrich Alberts, but ity of the city government
hue kept to the background
politicians agree thut the real
It will, however, put new and permitted his aides to do
target is Brandt himself.
t , : nich‘nrKr
u ik in r^ T « w ’«rt
The start of it was a speech z':,m
'
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be ore
| out a new program but
by Alberts criticizing the
they have made it clear they
‘•provincial anxiety” shown
I :
? i
are not contented with the old
by the government of Chan­
one.
cellor Konrad Ademiucr in de­
Adenauer Is scheduled to re­
laying signing of the Moscow
II.V Hal Cochran
tire this full, although against
partial teat lain agreement. He
You can’t feel sorry for his will.
people who do such a conHis chief fear has been that
tinual job of it on themselves. his retirement will lead to
German weakness against the
Dad sontetinn-s s n e a k s Communistaway to go fishing and
This is a time when your
doesn’t catch • thing until
blood does boil. Is this my
he gets home.
country? is this tho country
I was horn into?
Mnyl&gt;c it would make kids
—Rep. F. Edward Herbert, Dthink if a sign on each auto
l.s., on Pentagon order
door huttdln read. "Don't Slum
putting nny place thnt prac­ This!”
NEW YORK (U PI)—Com­
tices discrimination "o ff
munist
Cuba’s pinna to make
limits" to troops.
It's not so had to drop nn nnti-Amrrlcan propaganda
your wealth if it’a into gov­ circus of nn International con­
Lawyers looking bnck nt
ernment bonds.
gress to he held In Havana
this
period
50
years
from
now“ Physical
Education"
on
this month were set back
dancing and bowltng and will regard it ns one of tho
A taxi in Chicago hit a firo sharply Monday by a U. S. de­
proudest
chapters
of
Anglosquash playing. There are
(dug wlim the passenger cision to boycott the meeting.
long columns in the 1. tJ. cata­ American jurisprudence.
fainted. Meters should be kept
Official sources in Washing­
logue listing other fancy, fril­ —Justice Walter V. Schaefer out of sight.
ton ssid the U. S. had nixed
of tlie Illinois Supreme
ly subjects!
nny American participation in
Court, praising recent U. S.
it is disgraceful to force
During hunting season a tho scheduled congress of tha
Supreme Court dcrisk-tts gun should he loaded with International Union of Archi­
the hard working taxpayers
protecting rights of de­ caution and a hunter not at tects (UIA) scheduled in tha
to finance such nonsense.
fendants.
If teen-agers want to bowl
Cuban capital Sept 29-Oct. *,
all.
or dance or play squash, lot
them learn at their own ex­ Tho chemistry of tho aver­
pense instead of that of the age Democrat is such that it’s
difficult for him to keep his
hard working taxpayers!
College departments often old tiovvie knife in his pocket
string out or sub-divide too long.
EST. 1933
courses just to tie able to of —Vice President Johnson.
fer a "major" of 2&lt;&gt; or 30
IN SU R A N C E A T
semester hours of work in
Tlie a v e r a g e American
their field.
householder is s t u m b l i n g
Then, to impress the stud­ around in a dim world. I t’s ]
ents with the profound nature one of the rensnne for no
111 So. PalmatU
of such silly courses, the many homo accidents.
profs u*« 5-syllable jargon —Elizabeth Anne Meehan ,
Phono F A 2-0814
and pour on tin; outside read
lighting specialist.
ing to make tho student:
groan.
For they think groans mean
erudition! And moans indi­
cate scientific profundity!
The more I expose these
sissy braintruster profess
ors, tiie blunder they protest
that:
“ Dr. Crane Ls belittling the
wonderful dignity of our
great science hy using two
syllable words!"

f

Dr. link* belongs to the
13rr group of pragmatic
psychologists, (or he ran
really
apply
what
he
teaches. He has "Horse
Sense" and Ls a suherb pub­
Editor, Tho Herald:
■ering under their shadow, j encouragement of confident lic spejker. Alas about 73%
In Sanford, perhaps we have afraid to walk in the sunlight I investments in the cities’ fu­ of professors are braintrustbecome a frightened lot, more anymore.
tures, the nurture of good cit- era who live In "ivory towanxious to find a place in
An attitude frequently found
era” and cannot practice
which to hide than a place in in bygone days, in growing zenship in the lives of the
what they trarh.
cities’
young
people.
which to serve our community cities such as ours, Is pictured
creatively. Perhaps, therefore, ill the classic story about a They realize now, too, thnt CASE Q-II3: l)r. Roy K.
our local climate has become board of city commissioners just ns the most basic teat of
ha* *0:ni’ 500 psychology
one of self-serving aims, devi-! who were in session and Bat­ an Individual's cultural dcvol- students at King’s College, at
ons methods and equivocal, ening to the reading of tho ro- ment is his attitude toward Charlotte, North Carolina.
Recently 1 visited the cam
spceeh.
I port from the city public li- hooks; so tho best test of a
Perhaps Allen Drury, in Ida brary. I’olitely they listened, | city's cultural climute is its pus of this flourishing school.
President Milo Kirkpatrick
"Adviao and Consent” made a a t first. But when the report pride in its library services.
showed me around the new
correct judgment concerning became a recommendation for
Our city manager, W. E.
us. 2’erhaps, in Sanford, too, un increased appropriation, Knowles, has faithfully called dormitories for girls and 1
“ This is the age of the shrug.’’ that politeness wore rather attention to this, too, when met many of the faculty.
And pvihnps we have be­ thin. All remained culm, how­ speaking to civic groups and
come so confused and so short- ever, until at last the reader to private individuals a bout
sighted in our thinking that came to the librarian’s ruuson the present needs of our city.
wo accept as a necessity that for needing more money—u He includes library needs, of
wo sacrifice our hopes for greatly increased circulation. course — more books, more
BANGKOK,Thailand (UPI)
Immediately u purple-faced space, and definitely, a great­
greater cultural influences in
Unconfirmed
reports circulat­
our city in order to have commissioner jumped to his] er expansion of services.
ing hero today said Mine. Ngo
enuugh water for industrial feet and shouted, "Who told
Now, it is our turn! We can Dinh Nhu is on her way to
uses and baths and dish-wash­ her to do that?”
speak; we can write a letter; New York to attend opening
Times have changed since we ran attend budget sessions
ing.
sessions of the U. N. Gen­
Yes, perhups! But I do not then. City commissioners no
of our City Commission.
eral Assembly,
for one minutu believe itl We ] longer feel that they mint
By Sept. ”:t it will be rather
Tlie reports said Mine. Nhu,
know that Sanford’s history keep a stranglehold on their
late to venture a helping sister-in-law of South Viet
includes u record of some seri­ libraries or their librurions.
thought toward assuring nde- Nam’s’ President Ngo Dinh
ous economic errors of judg- Moro and more they ure fer­
qunte financial support to our Diem, would pass through
ment, and thnt we suffered ] ognizing the civic good fruits
. , .
i ,
,
,r 19*54 city library services. So,] Bangkok tonight on her way
some dark days us a conse. of good library services, lo
, .
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,
, | remembering that "All the to the United States. Tho
((lienee. Nevertheless, only the | mention a very few such
flowers of all the tomorrows| Vietnamese Embassy declined
most abnormal a t t i t u d e s fruits, there arc: The attraearu in tlm seeds of toduy,’’| comment on the reports,
would leud us, because of i tion of customers to stores lowhether our good seed bo a
them, to spend our Uvea cow-1 ented near the libraries, the vocal or written opinion, let's

OUR

Brandt Foes Suspicious

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set up a single laboratory, and in
1946 obtained government funds to
finance it.
The first problem after that was
to find a spot in the Eastern U. S.
from which men could listen to the
stars. Tests proved Deer Creek Val­
ley, W. Va., uniquely free of man­
made noise. Driving to Green Hank
last week, I trave'led miles without
pussing a car. The Valley is sparsely
populated. There are no large towns
nearby to transmit static. Noise
from the nearest cities is shut out by
moutains which rise to 4,000 feet all
around the level bowl in which the
observatory lies. The Army Engi­
neers acquired enough land for the
Observatory site to keep it this way.
Here, in unaccustomed quiet in
modern America, scientists ponder
how best to conduct the search for
another sapient species and how to
make contact with it. Why, I asked
Dr. Frank Drake, the director of in­
terstellar communications research
ait Green Rank, are so many highlytrained men who could command
much more pay elsewhere willing to
seclude themselves in the mountains
planning the search in space? Mainlay, he believes, because more and
more scientists realize “ th at the
large number of stars in our galaxy,
so many similar to the sub, makes
virtually inevitable tho ex iste n c e of
other intelligent tqiecics in space.”
“There is probably no more tan­
talizing thought in contemporary
science.” Dr. Drake explains, "than
the conclusion that manifestations of
other intelligent species are within
the limits of detection of present
technology, if we but knew what
technology to apply."

WASHINGTON — High In the
hills of West Virginia, near the re­
mote village of Green Bnnks in Pocnhontus County, a new science is de­
veloping that can reveal facts about
outer space unobtainable by the as­
tronauts or by any other means.
Recent advances in this new sci­
ence of radio astronomy indicate that
our new radio telescopes mny I* able
to reach to the very edge of the ob­
servable universe — a distance of
about 10 billion light years. These ra­
dio telescopes have a great advan­
tage over the optical telescopes used
by classical astronomers — they can
penetrate the solid layers of clouds
thut cover the surface of much of
our solar system. Astronomers with
radio telescopes can probe in areas
where optical telescopes cannot see
and a t distances impractical for space
ships to trnvel in a lifetime. Among
other things, scientists say, this
mnkes it possible to search out intel­
ligent file in space, if it exists else­
where than on earth. Kes|&gt;onsible
officials of the Green Hank National
Observatory are convinced that the
existence of intelligent life beyond
the earth can best be detected by ra­
dio rather than rocketry.
The telescope that opens ibis new
window on the universe collects and
records the electro-magnetic radia­
tion from a chosen region of the sky.
These giant disks — the first of
which was built by a young Ameri­
can in his own backyard in 1037 —
are now too large and costly for most
private institutions. Progress proved
slow, therefore, until nine major uni­
versities, including Johns liupkins,
Harvard and MIT joined forces to

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

"I'm Never Too Busy to See on Old Friend!"

Red Mine Ships
In Baltic Sea
S T O C K H O L M (UPI) —
Three Soviet minesweepers
have been sighted in the Hal
tic Sea near Swedish territor
lal waters in the past three
days, Sweden’s Defence .Mitt
istry reported.
The Baltic command of the
Swedish navy has the ships
under observation, a spokes
in .in said,
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who accounted lor nearly !,•
MO af tba caaaa, asplria wae
(ha moat frequently ingested
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polishing
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m m followed b that ordar.
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pattern In the peat, iadlcattag that parent* are eontiaotog to be meat earelea* b
respect to what should ha
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oases involved children under
on* year of age. Children b
this age bracket art norms!
ly physically bcapable of
getting bto many toxic sub­
stance*. At the age of ona
they ib rt exploring and testMg everything they caa get
into their mouth*. By tha age
of time, they era learning—
tboee who aurvivo—that there
are some things not ms sot to
to eaten.
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pirte and other medicines
out of reach of children;
cleansers, bleaches and pol
bhbg agents are kept in ori
gbal containers and stored
la a sals place, most of these
accidents could bo prevented.
“So far thb year, 174 chil­
dren have been so ecutsly
poisoned they had to bo hos­
pitalised."

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nounced the theme of the
1963 homecoming celsbritiou
at the University of Florida—
“ Future Meets Fast la Ga­
tors' Big Blast.”
The theme wav picked from
1,100 entries submitted In
statewide contest. WI n n a r
was Mr*. Alice C. Dunnlll el
St. Petersburg, a student at
the university.
Homecoming lu s been act
this year for Oct. gj-36.

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SOUTH PT.ATNFIF.Ln, N. J .
(UP1) — "Honey, I want to
i Iriw you a trick I saw on
TV Uie other night,’* a wift
said Sunday as she carefully
tied her husband, hand and
foot, In his chair.
"You’re supposed to be able
to get free," she said, "so
try as bard as you can."
Ilte husband tried, then con­
ceded he just couldn't make
it.
"Arc you sure?"
lie was.
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withheld the couple's names,
the wife then lotted her hus.
band's wallet and the car
keys and exclaimed:
"I'm leaving you — and
taking Hie kids and the car
with m e."
hlie still was missing today,
polite said.

Circle Meeting
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TALLAHASSEE &lt;UFI) —
Gama and Frcih TVatar Flih
Commltalon Director A. D.
Aldrich mid today un all out
teurch for water acceia and
boat ramp sltea haa been
itarted by tha conaarvatlon
acency.
Aldrich aald tho search was
sparked by recent action by
tha Florida Outdoor Recrea­
tion Council which released
f50,0U0 to the (junta Commis­
sion to sta rt ita ncurch for wa­
ter access land.
"Tha additional rarenua haa
resulted in a crash program in
which nil personnel of tho
commission are searching for
possible access sites,” he said.
The program was designed
to open as many of the state's
presently restricted areas us
possible, muking them avail­
able fur public recreational
use.

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This month's meeting of
t h a North Orlando Our
Lady's Circle of the Church
of Nativity Catholic Wom­
en’s Club wns held last
Wednesday night with ten
ladies in attendance.
During thn business ses­
s i o n co n d u cts by Mrs.
Ijuurgu boiolllt-r, chairman,
plans fur future projects
wera discussed. Two new
members joined the group a t
this meeting.
Tho circle will continue to
serve doughnuts and coffee
after each buuday morning
Muss a t the Church of tha
Nativity.
The hostess served pit,
iced tea and coffee a t tha
close of the meeting.

Auxiliary Gives
SHEBA $100
A check for 9100 was re­
ceived Monday by the board
of SIIEHA Eye Rank from
the Heniinole Memorial Hos­
pital Auxiliary.
Mis. A. Butter, who pre­
sided a t the board meeting,
thanked the auxiliary for the
check and said it would b«
placed in the Kye Bank fund
for u:&gt;o of patients Dsedmg;

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DOUBLE-DUTY Heart AftObiatlon office in
Sanford wo* opened Monday a t 1161,4 North
Park Avenue. It will nerve n« county and diatrict office for the Florida llenrt Asaociution.
Ed Simon, president of the Scminole-DeBary
H eart Council, welcomes Executive Director
Dotlie Austin.
(Herald Photo)

Computer Speeds
Braille Production

vest $50,000 accumulated In
the Highway Patrol pension
fund.

Pure Corn
JACKSON, Mlia. — L t
Gov. Paul Johnion, calling
on conservatives of tha South
and Midwest to Join force*:
"It la time to unite the
combelt with the contpone.'

BERKELEY. Calif. (UPI)
_ June graduate of the
University of California al­
ready ha* put hi* education
to work In an electronic system to help the blind.
Wade White, an electrical
engineering student from San
Diego, has successfully test­
ed a new automatic technique
for transcribing English text
into Braille, the "touch read­
ing" system of raised dots
for sightless persons.
Ho uses a high-speed elec­
tronic computer and a codc­
operated Braille printer to
speed up the process now
done laboriously by hand.
With the present method,
a volunteer worker might
need as long as six months
to transcribe a large book,
and the result Is only a sin­
gle copy.
Because of the production

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problems, demand for Brallte
books at present far exceeds
the supply.
But White's method m in en­
able blind readers to obtain
large books In a few days,
and many copies of a book
can he produced from a sin­
gle transcription.
White's system works like
this
The English text is con­
verted to punched cards, a
standard operation on a ma­
chine that uses a two-digit
numerical system. A large
computer then converts the
English text code to Braille
code on a second set of pun­
ched cards or on magnetic or
pa|W tape. After proofread­
ing, the Braille code goes
Into a small computer or
transcribing device to actu­
ate an electrically operated
Braille printer.

COLLEGE

fa k e d Preaa lateraaUosul
The dearest and most pre­
sent danger to the welfare of
the United Statei Ilea in the
endless deficit operations of
the United States at home
abroad and not in the
of the teat ban treaty,
voters and politicians
i In a lather about
i treaty would do to
. security would do
belter to consider what at. has overtaken the first
__j of American defense.
The first line of defense Is
the U. S. dollar, its integrity,
stability and value.
This first line of defense Is
being breached by a lack
of confidence In the inte­
grity, stability and value of
the U. S. dollar.
There Is nothing spectacu­
lar about lack of confidence.
It la not possible to finger
any specific calendar date in
recent yeara and to assert
that on this day lack of con­
fidence began.
H is like tuberculosis In
that both diseases long can
flourish in the sytsem wtihout
spectacular symptoms.
And then, perhaps when lt
is too late, the disease makes
Itself known and the patient
Is confronted with a life ordeath crisis.
So it could he with the U.
S. dollar. Misconfidence in
tlie U. S. dollar was acknow­
ledged In fact last year
when President Kennedy as­
sured the world that he had
no Intention of devaluing the
dollar.
U. S. gold reserves amount
now to approximately $15.8
billion of which about $12
billion must be held by the
Federal Reserve System to

While You Are Away A t School You

WASHINGTON (U H ) - j
The White House Tuesday |
confirmed
that
President i
Kennedy will addresa the I
Commerce Nov. 18 at Tampa. |
Press Secretary Pierre Sal­
inger also said the President
plans other activities on his
Florida trip hut he would
not specify what they would
be.

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tbe extent of 23 per cent of
the fed's notes and deposit
liabilities.
Th« remaining $3.8 billion
Is free gold, available to for­
eign creditors who may pre­
fer gold to dollars. But the
sum of foreign claims that
could be levied against thia
$3.8 of free gold amounts to
about $20 billion.
If the foreigners demand
gold when all these claims
come due, the United States
will not be able to pay np.
The Republican congressional
committee la warning that
misconfidence In the dollar
could cause a run on U. S.
gold.
That, In turn, would require
drastic action here, either
to repeal tbe 23 per cent gold
backing for Federal Reserve
obligations or a devaluation
of the dollar by increasing the
price of gold. Or, as the com­
mittee suggested, both!

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VOL. o6

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Established 1908

THURS., SEPTEMBER 12, *1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 16^

** eio«-*

Resolution To Cut Off Aid To
Viet Nam Introduced In Senate

Edgar R. Sltler will lake
over aa permanent poitm aster
at Casselberry Friday. He |
will be presented with the
certificate of office by Percy
Manly, of die U. S. Post Of­
fice Department. Clyde Kerce.
who has been acting post­
master for the last three
years, will continued with the
postal service.
WASHINGTON (U li) — Christian martyrs marched throughout the world,” ho
17. S. military officers also* The government lovt 7d
• • •
The
first
indication
of
eonhand-in-han.l
to
the
Roman
mid.
wi
re
concerned with the ap-1 soldiers and 23 women and
Executive committee of the !
gressiomil anger a t the Ngo arenas,” he said.
' SAIGON, South Viet Nam 'p arent growing confidence on 'children in the twin attacks
Florida Savings and Loan
Pinh Diem government’s acChurch rejected arguments (U l'l)—Heavily mined troops the part of lire Communist on the towns. Another 27 por­
League has endorsed the $73
tion against the Buddhist came that l'. S. aid was needed to and police today Mocked anti- Viet Cong guerrillas ns u re- sons were missing and m ail/
million bond issue for high­
today when n resolution was stein llie Communist tide in government demonstrations hy I s u 11 o f t h r government'- wounded.
e r education. And has re­
offered in llie Senate urging South Viet Nam. He said that more than 1.300 high school ! troubles with the Ituddhists. | U. S. military officers noted
quested all savings ami loan
that all U. S. aid to South if the Diem government did ' and college students and a r - ' A Vietnamese officer dc- that the twin offensives Tucsassociations throughout the
not change its policy llie coun-, rested several of their lenders. ' acrihcd ns “our greatest vie-; day were the first coordinated
Viet Nam lie cut off.
state to financially support
try would fall to the Reds Thr second consecutive day of tory" a government counter­ attacks launched hy the Viet
Sen.
Frank
Church.
D-Idaho,
the Florida Council of 100
i student protests to the gov­ attack against the guerrillas Cong on such u large scale.
who sponsored the resolution, anyway.
with its program to "edu­
GOV. FARRIS HRYANT Mriis a proclamation tlealgnutinK this week as
“To persist in the support ernment's crackdown on the lifter they overran two dis­ The attacks were accomplish­
said Americans were “dismay­
cate the public on the facts
“ Army Nurse Corps IlecruitinR Week." Also pictured are (.'apt. Jeannette
ed by probing operations ut
ed" ut the Diem government’s of such a regime can only liuddhists came amid Increas­ trict capitals Tuesday.
involved in this election" Nov.
Gray, Third Army nurse procurement officer from Fort Mncl’herson. Git.,
But an Amerienn officer on four outposts, presumably a t
“cruel repression” of the serve to identify the United ing tension between South
3.
and Capt. Janie Miller. Woman’s Army Corps guidance officer at the JackStates with the cause of reli­ Vietnamese and 17. S. officials the scene notril the heavy gov­ a diversionary tactic.
•
• •
liuddhists.
bonvillc recruiting main station.
Vietnamese military off!“Such grisly scene* have not gious persecution, undermin­ because * of the policies of ernment casualties ami said:
Dr. E. T. York Jr., provost
“ Victory hell—a disaster.”
rials said their troops had re*
been witnessed since the ing our moral p o s i t i o n i’irsidctit Ngo Pinh Diem’.
for agriculture at the Uni­
taken the two captured towns.
versity of Florida, will be the
Uni Nunc and Pom Poi, and
speaker at the Seminole Coun­
inflicted high casualties on tha
ty Farm Bureau's annual ban­
Communists in battles in tho
quet Oct. 8 at the Civic Cen­
Uamnu Peninsula 185 milro
ter.
•
• •
.south of Saigon.
Jim Hardy, the policeman
who hangs those overtime
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TALLAHASSEE
(LTD
I all, but did not immediately
WASHINGTON (U l'l) - !
Is celebrating his ?2nd birth­
Hoffniati ( c i t if i e d that nil
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
United Pres* International House prosecutors
Senate GOP l-eadcr Everett
placed 1inJicate whether all of them
day today. His fellow offic­
MIAMI
(Ul’l)
Ex-Nic­
A
volunteer
undercover
agent
of
the students who went to
Negroes
and
whites
stoned
more witnesses on the stand would be used. When sworn araguan President Luis A. M. Pirkscn's all-out support
ers planning a little birthday
who
joined
some
fit)
Amerienn
Communist
Cuba were warned
of
the
nuclear
lest
ban
treaty
each
other
in
High
Point,
N.
party for him at headquart­
today as the impeachment | in hy the court of impeach­
ers after their tour of duty C. Wednesday night and o n e' trial ot Pasco Circuit Court ment. there were some 18 of Somoza discussed plans to today strengthened prospects students in violating n Iran twice enroute by U. 8. au­
oust Fidel Castro from Cuba that fewer Republicans than on travel to Cuba tld* summer thorities that they would he
this afternoon.
shot was fired from am bush1Judge
Richard Kelly on *the witnesses present at the with Secretary of State Penn Democrats would vote against testified today that about a
•
• •
i violating State Department
early today. Police used tear
Capitol,
dozen of them were members regulation* if they inude tho
To those persons reporting ga* to disperse an angry charges of judicial tyranny
Prosecutors said the others Ru«k and exile lenders here it.
of an organization identified trip.
overloaded
school
buses: crowd of 3,808 whites during, went into its fourth day.
would be c.tlls-d to Talla­ Wednesday before leaving for
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
as u Communist “splinter
School Supt. Ray Milwee re­ the height of the violence.
The prosecution lias sub­ hassee when needed.
Hoffman said they were
home.
One
of thu untold stories of
ported this is common at the
CHICAGO (t P It—Sen. Bur­ group.”
A rilie bullet ripped into' poenaed about til witnesses n
met at the airport in laith
At least half of Wednesday's
Somoza, here as a guest of ry M. GoMwatrr, Il-Ariz-,
The witness, Barry Hoff­ London and Prague by U. S. the Viet Nnnt crisis is the fa d
start of every school year a truck carrying three while j
hearing was taken up with the American Legion conven­
man, a Brookline, Mass., real
and that the situation will be men in a Negro neighborhood. that the United Stales itself
embassy reprvscntntiv e*.
legal maneuvering hy attor­ tion, made it dear during his u r g e d fellow Republican*
ironed out to normal loading They were not injured.
neys both for the House and four-day visit he favor* giv­ Wednesday night lo direct estate man. told the House
lie said the American dip­ largely created what has re.
In about two weeks.
The
shot was fired about
for the Pasco Republican ing the (Titian exiles the help their anger toward the New Committee on Un-American lomat in Prague seemeil cently become a “private
Frontier—"rather Ilian chew Activities the students made
four hours after High Point
judge.
that has been dialed l»y the on members of your own no secret of the fart that they "quite embarrassed" when army” working ngainst Amer­
Li/ Horton suggests that police u»ed tear gas tobreak
The Senate ended the legal
many of Iho atinli'iit.* “merely ican interests there.
United State*.
belonged to the organization,
the next lime you take a ride up a crowd of whites who I
: party."
fight hy refusing to grant a
ignored him and
walked
IJ. S. aid and advice both
Rusk,
exile
lender*
said,
which is culled the Progres­ away" when lie tried to advi*e
around Sanford to count all tossed stones, eggs ami rot-1
motion hy the defense for ae- gave a “cool ear" to Somoza'*
went into creation two year.!
sive Labor Mmcmclit.
the “blind corners" which ten tomatoes at Negroes dur- j
'initial ami refusing to grant
them they uotilil be violating ago of a special Vietnnmcsii
ideas ami plans to support
cause traffic hazards.
Committee Counsel Alfred their country's travel linn.
TAMPA f lll'l) —The hoard
ing an anti • segregation
I
a
10-day
recess
for
further
military foreo responsible tr»
• • •
exile activity against the ot control vvu* told today that M Nittle described tho organmarch.
Anter- ■s,"‘l&gt;' an'l case preparation.
Hoffman testified in tiie tho palace rather than to tho
MIAMI
(U
l’l)
—
The
beariied
dictator.
|
Florida's
four
date
Note to Mrs. J. M. Adams
universe | izutlon n* a “Communist
Lnler. Negro youths stoned
In all, three witnesses were
During his visit, the former | vi |lavt. a rvcor,| total at splinter group” formed in old Hoii'e caucus room before military. It now is (he arm of
and other interested persons: whites on a street in the Ne­ lean Legion called on
called l&gt;&gt; llie prosecution on
n standing • room - only nu- (ho president’! brother, Ngo
Supt. Ray Milwee say i that gro section. Several person.* l.ndcd States today to “ pro
(ir, t ,, * ,.r ,m , ^ onVi piesiiient conferred with ex- tendance this year. and that , RjOJ lie ''m•o-TrotshyTte».,,
iltcfii't which Included George Pinh NTui.
a traffic guard will tie plac­ were injur -* t r rock ar.&lt;!
d iK'Idl«• a t
If t • , * Grinin \
vet f*. Cultuli President Carlas prnji only one of (hem, Florida A ’
Lincoln Rockwell and several
At present, some of these
Manuel Aitinie, chief of til and M.. has shown a decrease
ed at Third ami French, lie flying glass.
uipj if it eami"t -irt o»i|.e|
nil «d tie C n r a l Fl uof
Ills
American
Nazi
Parly
Special
Forces, intended to
am! City Manager Pete
At Chicago. thousands of 11ion from &lt;tlicr hemisphere idu Court of App&lt; a s. gave Revolutionary Recovery Move­ in enrollment ^om Iasi year.
stormtioopers. Also scattered fight the Communist! In the
ment
3tRlt
nral
political
lend­
Knowles discussed it
white demonstrators (ailed in nations, using united force* no testimony. He delivered for
throughout tho hearing room mountains ami delta country,
morning. And. too, Ray says an attempt to prevent the if it bus to.
tile court a file which prose­ er* Carlos Manplcz Sterling
Were n number of bearded are being used in Saigon*! se­
the School Board will accept city council from adopting
anil
Aureliano
Sanches
Aran­
KEY
WEST
(Ul'
l)
Com­
“ We can never peacefully cutors said they would use in
h atnik-like youths, soiao in curity troop!.
Bill MacLaughlln's offer that an open occupancy law. The coexist in this hemisphere their cave.
mercial lishing boat* said a
go.
shirt sleeves.
the PTt) will provide uni­ measure, passed by a 30-16 with rommuni'in . . . we urge
.Marquez
Steiling
-aid
dur­
I
&lt; Among IT. 5*. offlcala tho
freighter
reported
Wednesday
'f.’ie other witness*! were
RIO PE JANEIRO ( l T i t
Uniformed police and plain- story raised fundamental Is­
formed mothers as traliic of­ vote, ban.* racial discrimina­ our government lo be unre­ attorneys, one from d e a r- ing u "fruitful" lIn«&lt; hour it wax under fire off the — The government announced
clot lies detectives stood hy sues of what routrola aro
ficers for schools.
tion in tile sale or rental of lenting in it, elfurts to de water and the other from St. talk with Somoza, “We con­ northern coast of Cuba. The that army troop* quickly
posts
in.dde and outside the available to this country to
properly by real estate bro­ slroy- the Communist govern Petersburg, who complained cluded that tlm Cuban exiles radio distress call was be­ cradled a pocket revolt by
j hearing
room
to
guard avoid creating "Frankenstein
Our Mt'e item yesterday kers.
lieved
to
lie
Irom
the
Allalr.
must
achieve
political
unity
nicnl in Cuba.” said a I.loo ol Judge Kelly's conduct of
navy nod air force unit* in ng.iilist possible demonstra­ monster*" in project! it musk
aland the “dognapper" ChihuA Negro registered for word resolution adopted hy a case* which they brought be- and entry the war to Castro." en route Irom Tampa lo llon- tiie capital city of Brndli.t
tion*. The committee had set up or assist in foreign
luias resulted in one being classes at Florence State Col­ voice vote of some 2,ooo dele­ fore him.
--- TTl,i IctutiT of ttir~~tTiptP'A Ttrtm*.----oda
'Cell t'll'l \VClitic "I.I
returned to its rightful own­ lege in Alabama, where Gov. gates to the national conven­ Howard P. Rives of Clear- movement, Sanchez Arango,
were reported wounded.
would l&gt;e stlih nu attempt.
When Nhll, chief adviser to
er . . . or so a woman tele- George Wallace apparently tion of the 2.7-nullionmember water said that Kelly had a said his meeting with Somoni
The War Ministry in Rio
Hoffman started off his Viet Nam’s President Ngo
plwnesl.
MIAMI lUI' l) - Haitian di' Janeiro i- ued a Communi­
i has derided not to attempt to j legion.
had reputation in the Sixth was “ very encouraging."
The following spare was physically block any further j The convention strongly cri­ Judicial Circuit of Pasco and
Ai time and Somoza left exile leader Dr. tie meat lie- que saying that rebel ele­ testimony hy saying tlmt ho I Hull Diem, launched nmssivo
volunteered to bo an under­ raids against Buddhist pagod­
purchased hy Mr. and Mr*. court-ordered de *vgre ga t ion ticized the U S government Pinellas counties as far as Miami aboaid the saute plane. unit arrived here Wednesday
Isntis C. Pell anil family at Attendance was down in lor failure to ileal with Fidel conduit nl court rase* was There were reports Hint So­ night alter being rle|Mirted ments inside ill asiliti had cover ngeiit for tlio FBI and as on Aug. 21, he called on
tli« Kiwanls beneiit auction schools desegregated Tuesday c'astr.s ami the Cuban silua- concerned. He admitted un­ moza would make a television from Nassau and uimminccd “surrender id uiu'onilitiiiindly." the ('mitral intelligence Agen­ two main groups for the Job.
Il said two of the rebel* hail cy (UlA) while travelling
last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. in Birmingham, Tuskegee andi Ron up (o now.
One consisted of units of tho
der cross-examination by the appearance in Cnrnra*. Vene­ plans lo pelilion the U. S. been taken to a hospital, the
pell's payment for the space Mobile.
with the group of students.
so-called "Special Force*" of
government
In
admit
at
least
that
Kelly
was zuela, today to seek a "reapThe legion pointed out in defense
fiist indication that there had
went into the club's under­
lie said tiie students went the Vietnamese army. Tho
White students staged p o ­ the resolution, presenter! by thought of as a "diligent" I preachment” on the q n stion 3,000 Haitian refugees m the la-en any fighting.
privileged children and schol­ test demonstrations at two llie committee on foreign re­
to t'ulm the long way by other was u special police se­
Bahamas.
| of exile aid between Idin-elf
judge.
However, tiie llinxilia air (lying to western Europe, curity section of Viet Num'!
arship fund
Integrated
Birmingham lations. that it has been warn­ St. Petersburg attorney Jack and
Venezuelan President
poll about eight mile* from
“ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. schools and one in Mobile.
then to Prague where they national potiro und security
ing the nation against (.'astro \ Page said that Kelly fad­ Uomulo Betancourt.
downtown area, remained
Pe l. having moved here from
l«iiir&gt;l«*'l a Cuban airliner for service.
BEIRUT. Lebanon t l P l i - th|and llie threat ot Cuban Com- ed to grant a continuance in
in rebel hands. A Navy com­
Ohio, have purchased a busi­
King Sami of Saudi Arabia
The United States was In­
lluvniiu.
inunism since i960.
a personal injury ease filed
munique issue'll here said the
ness in the Food Fair shop­
lias formally approached l.di
Upon urrtval in Prague, lie strumental in setting up thcsii
“The A mi e r i c a n Legion before him, costing Page ad­
next move would lie to recap­
ping centers.
aid, the Cuban ulnhaisador units in 1981, when Commun­
HAVANA (U l’l) — Pre­ strongly disapprove* the lack ditional time and Ins client
CAPE CANAVERAL &lt;1 PI ) 1anon seeking permission lo ture the an port.
“ The Pells owned and ope -1 mier Fidel Castro re, iived a
longratulateil them ‘‘on hav­ ist gucrrillns were terrorizing
of effective aeliun try our additional money, lie *aid —Hie U. S. Army Corps oil setlle here permanently, an
Die revolt started when the
rated a shop in Youngstown, J Russian - made convertible
government since the estab­ lie was forced hy the action iTngincers today awardixl a thoritalire sources said lo navy and air force tetiel* ing defied thrir government.'' tho country with t a c t i c s
Ohio, for the last 17 years Wednesday as a gift from
Il"ffman »aid lie accom­ ngainst which old-fashioned
lishment of the Castro re­ lo take a "non-suit" in the *377,978 contract for construe-1 •lay. However, there was no seized the navy an air minand are specialists in their j Soviet Premier Nikita S.
gime which constituted the ease, which hail the efierl of lion ol a missile r.ol.ir .station' official confirmation ol the i -11iei, the airport and the panied the student group to military sciences was useless.
line In fart, we brag aland ■Khrushchev. Soviet \ml&gt;a
lirst Communist government making him start all over at Merrill Island to the Gra rejairt Irom Lebanese or telephone e«i iiaiigu ill Ilia collect data for Gordon 11.i II. It was necessary to apply
it. You are welcome to route i
i a national authority oil ex- s o m e o f the Communist! own
dor Alexander Ah xeii-v hand­ in the western hemisphere," .r ain in placing it before the ham Contracting Inc ol «ir• ( Saudi sources here.
»ilia.
in and sec our album and i
tactics against them.
11enlist groups.
court.
ed Ca*tro the key* to thu car. ' the resolution sold.
lando.
Army units remained loyal
decide for yourself Mr. Pell |
personally delivers and sets
I* E II 1* I G N A N . France and were ordered to suppress
up arrangements throughout I
(UPI) — The wreckage of a the uprising. They surround
tiie county and guarantees!
charter airliner carrying 18 i d ti l e lel't'l h e l d p o i n t u n d
satisfaction.
Europeans on a vacation issued an ultimatum to sur­
“ Mr. Pell also has another ]
(light from Britain to France render.
line of endeavor and will be
was sighted near this .Medi­
happy to serve as an auc-1
terranean resort town today,
tioneer.
according to French ntlicial.*
“ We lave purchased a
hirst reports said lln-ru were
can we attribute t h i s
he well advised lo stop con­ citizens to live lure.
h»me on Paloma Avenue and Editor, Herald:
no survivors.
growth? 'llie Navy, our
struction on ih n r m w ofLave entered our *on and i
The Chamber ol ConiI was extremely shocked
Clare Rainier, Cusaelherry
garment industry, thr 17 92
lieu building immediately,
daughter in Seminole H igh; when 1 read of the action of
tnercc needs no apologies;
businessman was reported in
highway electronics indus­ ax would others who are
School.
it stands on a fine record
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y- satisfactory condition today
planning expansions.
“We wish to thank the Hie Sanford City Commis­ try and the many others,
nl service and accomplish­ i UPI) — President Kennedy at the Winter Park Memorial
together with the service in
Right now there are nuny
folks here for the consider-1 sion in regard to the city
ments. Hut it doe* need i&gt; expected try make lit! tir*l Hospital nfter suffering a
dustrie* required by an ex­
vacant business locations,
ation already given us and ap p ro b atio n to the Cham
money lo operate and K Hie ' i»it to the United Nation* heart uttaek .Monday evening.
panding community would
many vacant houses, that
we hope to be of service to her of Commerce. In clfect
City Commission truly rep­ since 1961 lor a policy speech
Sharing tin* room with him
oat have hern brought here
further growth ot our com­ resents thr people, their to the General Assembly this is his son, Jimmy, a student
all for many years to come." the City is stepping hack
• • •
ward 13 years—the 1919 ap­ and kepi here, by numerous
munity would lind occupied,
vote of confidence in the month, informed .sources said ut South Seminole Junior
costly and time consuming
(■ut it we retrogress we can
American Red Cross is propriation to the Chamber
Chandler could make even today. The General A'.einldy High School, who received n
efforts, without your Cham­ only expect more vacan­ more effective the work the opens it* J8th session
•'•arching for a dedicated wo­ by the City w.i* $3,000 and
next |rg fracture doing football
ber of Commerce.
man— retired nurse, school the following year, larsightcies. If my observations
Chamber does tor all the 'I ue-.tj.ry.
practice early this week, lie is
A city, like a life, docs
arc correct, with the ex­ people in lids area.
teacher, social worker, ARC cd but financially ham­
also reported in satisfactory
not stand still — it either
ception nl three City Coinworker—will to devote vol­ strung City Commissioners
Clifford McKihtiin Jr.
condition following surgery
grows or begins to die. And
mis doners, all of Sanford's
unteer time to serving as increased the appropriation
Wednesday.
(
Editor’*
note;
TinSan­
the
first
pang
ol
Pie
end
ot
chairman of the Gray Lady to $8 ,000, wlien the total
people believe wo are grow­
ford lirrald i» ol the opin­
our line city could be the
ing ami want to grow.
in the School program for city budget for 1958 was
ion that the City I'oianii*Seminole County. Call Mat- $316,0*8). Our present Com­ dissolution of Pie Chamber
We buy insurance against
CHICAGO — Sen. il.rrry Sentenced
-inner* and thr ( handler ot Gold water, (R-Ariz.), speak­
of Commerce
missioners will probably
» catastrophe—death, lire,
hilde P. Friasell, executive
DELAND (LTD—Nathanial
Conrmrrrr rvrrutivr com­ ing lo the National Federation Heath. 38. of Daytona Beach
Does the thinking of the
adopt a 1963-1981 budget of
secretary.
accident. I would suggest to
• • •
mittee should *it down in of Republican Women:
City Commission reflect the
the City Commission that it
$1,787.00.
wax sentenced here Wednes­
joint sc**ion and endeavor
thinking of the business
Harvey Greanya and Har­
invest more heavily in the
Assuming that this three"I am a Republican, pure day lo 23 years in (he slate
lo amicably settle their dif­ and I hope not too simple. I prison on a second degree
men, professional men and
kind of insurance that will
old Bosks have been sworn time increase in the city
ferences for the better­ accept (hat designation with murder conviction in the pis­
in as members of the North budget represents the ap­ just plain citizens of San­
keep the Navy in Sanford,
ment sad welfare of the pride and I wear tiie mantle tol -laying of Edward Ter
Orlando Volunteer police de­ proximate increase in pop­
ford? If *n. tho doctors on
build up our industrial po­
e'immunity.)
East Second h ire d would
partment.
tential and entice senior
Zell, 37.
ulation of S.inlord, t&lt;&gt; what
with honor."
i
»

Rocks, Bullets, Kelly Prosecution
Words Fly In
W itnesses Testify
Race Disputes

Rusk Cool To
Somoza Plans,
Exiles Say

J W V A ...

BRIEFS

Ev Helps

Undercover

Tells Of Cuba Visit

U. S. 'Hoist By
Own Petard' In
Viet Nam

Harry Advises

Legion Urges
U.S.Aclion
Against Cuba

Schools Gain

Attack Reported

Argentina Nips
Pocket Revolt

Exile Arrives

New Home?

Heel Car

Agent

Cape Contract

Wreckage Found

Letter To The Editor

CC Cuf Questioned

Casselberry
Man Stricken

May Visit UN

Pure But Not
So Simple

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SenatorsSeek
Probe Of CAB
Florida Riling
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!) —
Sen. Edward K. Kennedy,
» . Maw., led a battle today
lor a m a te investigation of
the Civil Aeronautic! Board
(CAB) dectiioa to drop nortbeaat Airline* from tbo New
York to Florida route.
Kewwody aanouaced Thorsday that ha, Sen. Lavarett
SalMatall, R-Masi., and Sen.
Norris Cotton, R N. H., were
Bikini the Aviation tubcomwittoe el tho Senate Com­
merce Committee to bold the
heartsgs.
It waa lannedy’a Ant maJw aeaata ipeeeh. Only sev­
eral eeaatara were present

•r-d the iiSaitz

t *tc

near­

ly empty. Part of the |alWry has occupied by Kcnnedy’e office staff.
Northoaat Airlines Prealdewt James W. Austin told
New England congressmen
Thursday that ion of the
routo would mean that about
l,53o Jobe would have to be
eliminated, moitly In New
England. The present 2,200
Jobs would be cut back to
•SO to operate a regional serTleo la Naw England.
Sea. Edmund S. Muikie,
D-M»., added la the senate
that ha auppnrtad Kennedy
tad hoped tho bearing would
consider not Just tho Florida
run hut tho complete air
transportation picture in New
England.
Kennedy said Um CAB plan
to drop Northeast from the
New York to Miami run "will
have so advene an Impact
on tbo ecooomy and the air
travel to tbo New England
area that I feet U deserve*
the closest attention of tho
Congress."
Kennedy laid: "The deci­
sion severely restricts com­
petition in on# of the richeat passenger markets in the
country.”
He also said the CAB daelaion would restrict shuttle
service between Boston and
Washington to one carrier
and "could well mean higher
prices for travel between
those points."

:

transmitters in West Ger­ mong whites. , . that the ra­ mural to deprive prop!# of
cial barrier* that exist to­ a chance to mike the most
many and one in Portugal.
day are certain to fall.”
of their abilities.”
A striking note about the
Gov. Terry Sanford of Nor­
May r Stanley E. Brook­
complete 500 page transcript
th Carolina: "What la needed shire of Charlotte. X. C.j
ia that it skips reactions that
is a new amancipat'an proc­ "T..e choice should not he
are more conservative than
lamation from the bigotry ot too difficult if 'v* admit in
mlddle-of-the road. The agen­
the past . . . the people of all honesty that discrimina­
cy’s news chief, Horst Fe­
North Carolina ara realizing tion based on tha color of a
tal), a native of Berlin. Ger­
It is simply not right and man's skin is legally and
many, explains this way:
morally wrong and economi­
"Members of
extremist
cally unsound."
groups such as the Black
Muslims and the White Citi­
zens Council, were not inter­
viewed. The people of the
DALLAS (UPI) — Grocer
countries we reach were get­
J. W. Richey ia a careful
ting plenty of the extremist
point of view from the Com­ man. Because of the threat
of robbery, he hod a burglar
munist propagandists.”
Our Machine* Are:
Here are samples of how alarm system installed at the
Hig
• Fan! - Thrifty
53a
• . * ‘*.at
front
door
of
hia
store.
the racial situation was re­
.'r-iW a n . iV 1— 1
»'s We Are Open Air —
Thursday,
burglar*
broke
tn
ported by Rad'io Free Eur­
Wash la Comfort
Rosa L. Payton, realtor and builder. (Details in
and stole tcbaeco, wtne, a
THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME o f Florida
ope:
the
"Tour
o
f
Homes
article
on
Page
7
today.)
style, with an exquisite patio at the rear, on
Kwite - W hite
RFE Commentary: 'There money order machine and a
(Herald Photo)
East Second Street ia being offered by Mrs.
LAUNDRY
la a very real sense of opti­ radio. They eama in the back
Sanford Chapter 1401, Wo­
2I3» FRENCH ATE.
mism among Negro leaders door. It wasn't connected to
men o f the Moose, will meet and complete concensus a­ tho alarm.
at R p.m. Monday in the tem­
porary Lodge headquarters In
Lak« Mary fsr the
Chapter Night Program and
Enrollment.
Executive officers of the
COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) FORT WORTH (UPI) —
chapter will b« in cherge of
Guests at the Boons County the program.
The quoted price for mattress
TOKYO (UPI) — Ccinmu- bert Wiliams, who Is "now
renovation la |I6J1, hut it nUt Chinese leader Mao Tie- taking refuge in Cuba," Mao bam breakfast Saturday will
get their home and eggs but
almost cost a db-year-dd Fort Tung Thursday called the said.
no grits, and ail becausa ca­ Post T o M eet
Worth widow |{»50 more.
Willlama fled to Cuba from terer James C. Nans&lt;m is a
American Negroes’ e t v 11
South Seminole VFW Post
C. R. Fincher, owner of the rights campaign a •‘sharpen­ North Carolina in lllfll after
H-07 wilt meet at 8 p.m, next
Southern cooking purist.
mattress
renovating firm, ing nf the class struggle" and the alleged kidnaping of a
Nanson laid grits must be Tuesday at the Post Home on
said an employe was shred­ promised them Peking’s sup­ white couple during Negro cooked and served quickly in the Old Dixie Hwy. in Longp r o t e s t demonstrations in tha beat tradition. He feared wood.
ding the mattress stuffing to port.
Union County, N. C., He had the grits would not withstand
eliminate lumps when he spot­
Muo, In a statement issued
been suspended from the Na­ being carted to the fair­
ted a $10 bill. He began
Certain pedestrians, called
checking and found |U6Q in by the New China News tional Association for the Ad- grounds to he served lukt- jaywalkers, get their name
Agency, charged that Presi­ vancemeent of Colored Peo­ warm.
cash.
fo r the wonderful response
from the jay bird, which
"If I had known the money dent Kennedy's civil rights ple before the incident after
usually runs after things ding,
waa In there, I would have program was nothing but advocating violent action to
gave us in our Grand Opening
cinatty.
been a fool to send the mat­ "two-faced tactics , . . . an meet violence from whites.
Mao, chairman of tha Chi­
tress to you," Fincher said attempt to lull the fighting
celebration Tuesday, August 6th.
the woman told him. She paid will of the Negro people and nese Communist party, said
AUTO
him $15.31 out of her wind­ deceive the musees through­ Willlama “ has twice thii year
By Mrs. Adam Muller
out the country."
asked me fur a statement In
MANY OF THE OPENING SPECIALS WHICH SOLD OUT
fall.
A One Man Showing nf thr
He denied charges made hy support of the American Ne­ painting! of Artist Ray Nich­
HAVE SINCE BEEN RE ORDERED AND RECEIVED
Mcscow that China’s own po­ groes' struggle against racial ols of Sarasota will open Sun­
AIR CONDITIONER
licies
were
racist.
The
So­
discrimination,"
Quarter-Finals
HACK INTO THE STOKE FDR YOUR SELECTION
day at tha Dcllary .Mansion
House.
H A M M U R O, Germany viets have accused the Chi­
nese of trying to rapture
Nichols, who has studied at
(UPI) — Martin Mulligan of
l e a d e r s h ip of nationalist Editor Dies
Sculpture, 1* affiliatnt with
Auetralla rearhrd the quar­ movement in Africa, Latin
M A D I S O N VILLE, Ky. the Manatee Art League.
ter-finals of the We»t (Sermon America, amt Asia by turning (UPI) — Edgar K. Arnold,
Ilia show will remain on
international tenuis champion­ the people there nguilst the &lt;18, editor and publisher of exhibit through Aug. 23.
Mu. Installation
ships with a fl-.l, fl-1, d-n vic­ "white, hcetlle," Soviet cltl- the Mudisnnville Messenger,
2 Yr. Factory Warranty
died Thursday. Aa a news­
tory over Dietrich fr'klrim of sene,
David Rosa, musical di­
STORE
“ Our unity ia nut one of paperman for nearly 50 years,
West Germany. Francolse
JONES
Durr of France, Hilda Hurting race; it ia the unity of com­ he wrote many editorial* rector of "The Red Skelton
Seminole Plaza
of West Germany and Anet to rades and friends," Muo said. which were quoted widely In Hour," Is a charter memher
AUTO SERVICE
tils statement on the U. 8. Kentucky, and many cf them of the Live Steamers Club, a
Van Zyl of South Africa ad­
Canaclherry, Florida
Highway 17-lK!
1003 H. Sanford, FA 2-1151
vance to the wnmen"e quar­ race question was prompted were Inserted in tha Con­ national miniature • railroad
group.
gressional
Record.
by
an
American
Negro,
Ro­
ter-final tingles bracket.
By A1 Kappetiser
tailed Press tsleraatinal
Radio Free Europe is a
privately • supported organi­
sation that transmits West­
ern "truth" behind the Iran
Curtain into Czechoslovakia,
Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria
and Romania.
In the course of attempt­
ing to anawer Communist at­
tacks with what it ealts an
"unvarnished picture” of the
racial situation in the U. S.
South, RFE sent twu news­
men into Dixie for three
weeks. Their interview*, and
RFE "Commentary" are be­
ing used for four half-hour
programs broadcast from two

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e LO t *
Lake Mary postoffice pa­
trons will have ihcir lock
boxes available to them until
to p.m. nightly, according to
_ County Commissioner J?mei
P, Avery Jr. The poslofiice
has been lucked at dusk since
vandals hit it a month ago.
Avery and Postal Inspector
IV. R. Richie reached an
agreement with Shcritf J. L.
Hobby for a deputy to lock
the Lake Mary facility “ alt­
er 10 each nisht.’*
•
• • •
A two-year stwly by the
Seminole County Chamber of
n« to »h* feasibility
of metropolitan t e l e p h o n e
aervice throughout Seminole
County will be aired at a
county-wide meeting Friday
noon at Jim Spencer’s restau­
rant. John Krliler hut Invited
County CuminLaioncra, may£ ors of all municipalities and
representatives of Southern
Hell and Winter Park Tele­
phone Companies.
* • •
It. K. Porter wonders if Jim
Hardy has won a BO per cent
pay hike. These yellow tickets
Jim hands out for overtime
parking has n new note past­
ed on: Penalty remains the
A same, 25 cents, for overtime
parking if paid within
21
hours BUT if nut paid the fine
has been increased 60 per cent
from J2 to $2. (Yes. Jim, we
know you did not gel a pay
hike.)
• • •
A clipping from the Denver
Tost arrived in the mail this
_ morning. Was forwarded by
™ George Touhy, who is vaca­
tioning at Kates Pnrk, Colo.
• • •

^

Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
received the call this morning
to join his fellow lawmakers
»t Tallahassee Sept. 'J to sit
ill trial on Pasco Judge Ricliuid Kelly. Kelly already has
been impeached by the House
of Representatives.

Frank Durio has an inter­
esting sign displayed in his
Lake Monrue Inn. Sounds like
a new deul but it really isn’t
It reads: "Duo to increased
cost, the management is
forced to continue its past pol­
icy of never buying a drink.”
. . .
£
Woril ramo this morning
from J. P, flolzcbiw- that the
Coca Cola warehouse on Hast
First Street has been closed.
He will continue to manage
the local area from the DeLand plant. Southern portion
of the urea will be served by
the Orlando plant. All pres­
ent employes have been re­
tained.
ft
. . .
How built can thieves be­
come? Jim Smith, a printer,
spends u lot ui Ids spare time
assisting the police depart­
ment, principally riding pa­
trol with Patrolman C. C.
Dodson, lie was out with Dudson Satuiday night . . , only
to find on bis return same
— bold individual had drained 18
ft gallons of gaiolinte from his
car, parked in front of police
ln-.ohpi.il lei s.
• ft ft
Capt. Jaiios O. Mayo, now
commander of Ileusy Attack
Wing One, is slated to "say
some in ing licit ass oi thy” be­
fore the Lions Club Tuesday,
. . .
^

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with scattered afternoon showers: high today in 90s: low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

MON., AUGUST 12, 1963

SANFORD^In .OK IDA

NO. 775

Sanford Academy
Names 2 To Staff
DICK COPELAND

New Coach Seis
First Work At
Lyman Friday
Members of the Lyman
High School foo.bal! squad
have been called for first
practice at a a.m. Friday
at the .sellout gym by their
new coach, Dick Copeland.
He said first practice will
be in shorts.
Copeland, who al*o will
coach track, lx a graduate at
Bethel College. Tenn., and
coached at Humboldt Junior
High School. Dyenburg High
School and Shclbyvlllc High
School, all In Tenneisre. He
wa s at Shclbyville for six
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Copeland anti
their daughters. Cheryl, sev­
en, and Cindy, five, have
takrn "evidence In Sunland
Estates,

Col. John C. Noel has been
named administrative officer
of the Sanford Naval Acad­
emy, Col. H. A. Furman,
superintendent, announced to­
day.
The appointment of Cdr.
James Russell Wilson as in­
structor of math and geogra­
phy was also announced.
CuL Noel, who Is a grad­
uate of the University of
Richmond and the T. C. Wil­
liams Law School, retired
from active duly with the U.
S. Army March 31, 1962.
Just prior to that he had
served as senior advisor lor
the Viet Namese Replace­
ment Training Center in Sai­
gon.
During WW II Cot. Noel
served in Ihe European thea­
ter with the tooth Infantry
and the I2th Armored Divis­
ion. Ilia principal assign­
ments have been as instruc­
tor and executive officer of
the G u n n e r Department’s
Armor School at Fort Knox;
Senior advisor to (he Turkish
Armor in Ankara, Turkey;
Assistant G-4 for Ihe U, S.
Army Forces In Anslria and
the Southern European Task
Forces in Italy.
» « •

General Staff College at Fort
Leavenworth, Kan., and the
Special Weapons Rase in Al­
buquerque. N. M.
Col. Novi la tliv father of
two children. John C. Noel,
III, a student at Orlando Jun­
ior College, and Carter Lee
Noel, a student at Seminote
High School. Ills family has
made its home here since
July, I960, in Crystal Lake
Heights.
Cdr. Wilson iv a native Flo­
ridian and allcndcd the Uni­
versity of Tampa, where he
earned his HA degree In Husinexs Administration.
He has served as a fielder
and transpent pilot in various
assignment! during and after
World War II, and flew three
years as a transport pilot in
support ot the Hcrlin airlift.
• • •

Three pieces of Seminole
County real estate valued at
$500,300 exchanged hands in
deeds just filed with County
Clerk Arthur II Rcckwilh Jr.
Hcrnurd G and Dorothy D.
King, of Buffalo, N. Y „ de­
livered a deed for 33u acres
at North Orlando as a site for
the proposed Girls' Town
school. The deed listed tile
sales price at $320,000. A
mortgage in the same amount
from Girl*' Town, Inc., to
Mr. and Mrs. King also was
filed.
Girls’ Town headquarters
at 235 County Hoad. I’ alm

m

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A

. . .

B R I£ F S
Three Missing
FLINT, Mich. tUl’ D-Tltree
persons still were unaccount
ed fur today following a hotel
(ire Hut killed one man, but
authorities believed they es­
caped the flames unharmed.

Perez Decision
CiltOUNDMREAKINfi SERVICES for the now Presbyterian Church of
the Covenant were held Sunday afternoon tit the building site on Smith
Orlando Drive. Taking port in the ceremony were, front from left, ltev.
Thomas Mukin; Walter L. Bohannon, deacon and chairman of the building
committee; Dr. II. D. Cress, executive secretary of the Presbytery of St.
Johns; Arthur D eY oung, elder and Joe tiiim lt, elder. In buck are Paul
IfoyriB*, elder and Harvey Hate, deacon.
(Herald Photo)

WASHINGTON (UI’ D—The
United SLde* has agreed to
the extradition to Venezuela
of former Venezuelan dictator
Marco l’ erez Jimenez, it was
learned today.

Beach, informed The Hers Id
this morning by telephone
Hut the organizer, Mrs. Hor­
ace Dodge, now in New York
City, will have a formal news
announcement relative to con­
struction plans later thi*
week.
The site Is between Moss
and Hayes Roads in Nonlx
Orlando Ranches plat, adjoin*
ing the site of the proposed
Seminole J u n i o r Collese.
Hoard of Trustees of S.J.C.
announced this morning they
will meet Thursday «nd fol­
low* with an announcement
about building plans.
Mrs. Dodge's proposal wilt
be to construct a school for
girls similar to Boys Town In
Nebraska.
Two other deeds filed with
Beckwith were reported for
property in the vicinity o[ lha
new Interstate 4 in section 1421-29.
Nadia D. and II. F. Roland
deeded the property to Citi­
zens National nank of Orlan­
do fur SlfkA.oou. The bank, in
turn, transferred the pmperty
to Texaco, Inc., for SllS,500.
Bank officials said today
Hie matter “ still Is in th*
confidential stage and nn
news can be released at this
time."

He was personnel olficer in
charge of ground school and
also commanding officer of
Talks Renewed
Heiicnpter Squadron 3 in
GENEVA (UI'D—Disarma­
Werksvillc, N. C.
ment negotiators returned to
He served us operations of­
the bargaining table today
ficer and executive officer of
with little expectation Hint
the Sanford Naval Air Station
the nuclear treaty would lead
from 1955 to 1957, and later
to (urther East-West arms
was operations officer of the
accords immediately.
USS Thetis. ’
He was commander of the
Study Continues
He has attended Infantry Western Air Transport ser­
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) and Armor Officers Advanced vice and executive officer of
Stale School Supt. Thomas D.
School in Fort Henning and the Navy Transport Squadron
RICHMOND. Vu. (UI’ D — Ibegin Its fifth year without
Hailey says that Florida's
Fort Knox and Hie Command .1 in Hawaii.
A federal appeals court refus­ I publk ubool next month,
Seminole C o u n t y Motors program to educate illiterate
John B. Jones, 511. Oviedo
Cdr. Wilson is the father of
A ht’aritlK in tin- case is will be moved into its new adults will continue despite a
ed today to order I'rince Edpostmaster, died Saturday at
four children, twins, Chris
ward County, Va. to reopen itsi scheduled in October before |miUlmg
^&gt;f
West First lukewarm reception during
Winter Park Memorial Hos­
and Cindy, ninth graders,
........................
*« »W | the V.rr »i* Supremo C u rt of j s|r(&gt;rt | t m ( ()c, , „
public
schools, closed
pital after a five week illness.
was an- its first year.
son. Robert, a junior at SllS.
|
,by Hen M,
' &gt;to avoid a fudvrnl .ieaegrego Appeals, tbs slat..* high.-si nmmm| ,)M
winy
He was born in O'" i i Juiy t t
i unit h.eve, v.fjft vv 11 attend t ie
,
Court.
Ilow land, general manager. Still Critical
t, !!)«?. ami had li.ed tnere
University of Florida.
j
.
Tlie f e -I er a I government,
,
, ,
today a ruiimr, which bml
WASHINGTON (DPI) —
Ground breaking already is
alt his life. He was a member
| The Wilsons make their!
which entered the ease as a
Eric Johnston, president of
in progress.
of ttic Oviedo Ruptlst Church,' TAMPA (DIM) — Vnlnn home at 21)02 Ea»t Fomtli been awaited for luuntbs, said
in effect that tlm Virginia friend of tlie court, contended
‘ ‘ We will greatly expand the Motion Picture Asstieia.
tile Oviedo Masonic Lodge officials (barged today that Street in Sanford.
state courts must first rule in tlie school closing violated the
Hi&gt;n, remained in critical con­
No. 213 and the Seminole two “ goons” l&gt;unt ami chop­
thu involved case whirii had 1Itli Amendment to the U. 3.
dition today from Ihe ctfccls
Chapter No, 2 of the Eastern ped judo fu-hion the brother
its beginning in the early Constitution.
of a stroke, Johnston, fid, was
Star.
of local union president Ro­
195ns ulid Was a |Nirt of tin* The oppculs court dismissed
admitted to George Washing­
Air. Jones had been post­ bert .Mount In his bedroom
Supreme Court’s historic 1951 Hut contention llmt the lltli
ton University hospital June
master of tire Oviedo post of­ Sunday night, us tensi-n
Amendment requires e v e r y
school desegregation ruling.
17.
fice for 27 years. Ills late grew again in the General
It meant that the rural late amt every school dis­
wife, Marian, was tours- Telephone Co. strike.
til*
county, when- nn r.timntrd 1, 1
1 t in cvei v stale la operate
ABA Sets Vote
|M&gt;n&lt;Ii-rit for Hit' Herald.
Charles Mount was treated
UUO Negro students have hail 11 public schools,
CHICAGO (UPI) The
He is survived by two sons and relea-eil nt St. Joseph'!
hoots that ufw operated
no formal education training
House of Delegates of Hie
John 1). Junes, HI. and James Hospital. A union official said
in four years, apparently will must lit* uuele available with­
American H er Association
M. Jones, ot Uviedo; ins mo­ he had a concussion and
out regard to race, but what
wns to vote today on a reso­
ther, Mrs. Ruby Jones, of cracked ribs.
public school it state provides
lution saying settlement of
Oviedo; two brothers, Ben
i* n**t the subject of constitu­
Union mid company nego­
racial problems “ mint be
Junes, uf Uviedo, anti J. M. tiators were scheduled to
tional command," tin* majority
made around the conference
Jones, of Orlando; three
opinion said.
meet today for the fifth
table ami cannot be made on
nieces and tine sic at nephew.
ntrnlghL day.
the streets."
Funeral services were held
Morris Murphy, director of
ai lit a.m. today at the Oviedo
telephone operations for the
1 his month's meeting of
Loot ‘Nearby*
ilaplist Church with Rev.
International flrutherhoori of
1IEN M. HOWLAND
tin;
North Orlando Village
London &lt;u p d — The de­
Jack ttryaut officiating.
Electrical Workers, mini there
tective
m charge of Scotland
Masonic services were held
uur
facilities
lii
give
better
Council,
originally
scheduled
Coiuitleraliun of utilities at
had been rumors Hint Hie
at graveside In the Oviedo
service to our rustumers." Yard's hunt for a gang of
tlie
Itellmeadc
Shopping
C'cn
for
7:3t)
p.m.
today,
has
been
company had hired n guaid
cemetery.
Brisson Funeral
Iliiwi.mil said. “ Willi the tre- spectacular mail train rub­
postponed in order that f or ||r. French Avenue, and the
company which brought ill
Home was in charge of ar
Williams
building
.it
Sanford
mrndous Increase in Dodge bers said today lie believes
uriliuuncps on tin* agenda
some judo experts,
rangeim-nts.
|Industrial
i’ark
will
highliglil
’ i' ,i ’ this year, we Iclt that the record $7.1 million haul
may lx* folly prepared for
tielleial telephone oftlcials
the
City
Commission
meeting
latter
and better quarters stilt is within a 3u mile radius
presentation.
denied, however, that any
(tins evening.
would he necessary to handle of tlie hijack point and possi­
North Orlando Mayor W.
strung arm guards were hired
bly intact.
Appointments to Ihe Boatil this volume increase."
W. Anderson, who aiinouni.il
by tlie company,
Hie postponement, Raid today u f Adiustinent also wilt la* Tin* new tiutliling will cun* Rusk Pleads
ritiierwie. run- lam aIx&gt;uI 8,000 tipiare feel
that the meeting wilt he held ronsidereil
Sc ini nob* County's I d l o l , - . , . , , , . ,
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
line
business
Is
on
Ihe a .m of floor spate on a .Ml x 25Uut 7:30 p.m, next Monday In
Ihe State to locate the pro- ^ t l l l IkC IIO IIllf
Urging (tin Senate today to
d
i.
foot
lot
the
showroom
flour
the Community Building in
posed new university hcrej CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Ul’l)
ratify tin- nuclear test ban
- -■ ■■
will be Florida style,
open
the Village Recreation Area
will ht- discussed by Chamber
Echo I, the surprisingly
treaty. Secretary of State
Resident, ore urged t, at­
of Commerce officials with durable balloon satellite, was
Serving unit Howland are Dean liu-k said eycn if the
tend and to openly expects
the County Commission Tues- *BB orbiting the earth today
ngreeiueul contains marginal
tfielp opinions on the ordin­
day afternoon.
" ,l the tbini umiivumiry of its
risks "they are far le.s" than
Thomas, salesmen;
hlohe
ances which include placing a
I'imposed sites to be offer- launching.
the hazard of a continuing nu­
TALLAHASSEE (D M ) —
e&lt;i must he submitted hi thr
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-J UtlHHea consumed ISlate Heverage Director Rich
," “ nU' l'r; J," “ - clear weapons rtico with
1in
... the
. l . village;
-in ...... ilevying
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a li­
State by Friday.
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Russia.
nrd It Renting reported today
cense Ire upon nil persons, ei m l til sea collected during Jim Smith, Ray Dull and T,
ticn. J. C. Hutchison sail UllJfUS C rite'll
.1. Itoston, mecliunics. and
tbii morning that the coinn ew Y o r k (Ul't) — Mifirms and corporal ion* not I dy totaled 12.1138,1)7.
Weldon Franklin and Hubert
previously prescribed |,y or*
mission "has ticen so busy Iti chad
Rainpino. 28. wlufe
Keating said o f tliut amount
Smith, porters.
budget sessions” no agenda fishing from a Urooklyn pier
dinance and grunting 30 year 11*2,807 would go to the atute
has been prepared for Tues Sunday, hauled in a bundle
franchise contract* to Florida grnern! fund and the rest, |2,day morning's regular sea- of 49 one humlreiFdollar bills,
Fewer Corp. and to Suburban ' j;&gt;5,f!f)'i, would be distributed
xion.
They were counterfeit.
Propane Gas Co. of Muittaml. In qualified riititmuiiitit**.

John B. Jones
Rites At Oviedo

Reopening Rejected Seminole Motors
In Prince Edward To Move Into
New Building

Union Charges
Goon' Beating

North Orlando
Meeting Delayed City To Ponder

Center Utilities

University To
Be Discussed

Sixty Chicago urea resi­
dents, seeking "a place in the
•un” for their retirement
years, will fly in Suturudy for
u two-day Inspection of Del­
tona.
. . .
That expected figure for
this year's Alluiminle Springs
budget i* $100,11181, A dropped
digit in Friday's pa|&gt;er left us
ift minus an might and mme
readers perhaps thought the
toinuia hud been misplaced.
ft • •
Thieves helped themselves
to $il) (rum a cigarette ma­
chine and a pinball gume over
the weekend at Williams pool
hail on West First Street. PulShould
Mun-San Springs turn, named by the County
ho believe tlie culprit was hid­ ever become a reality, S.in Commission, Mon-San Springs
ing in tha place when it was ford and Seminole County will would be a lo-acre Ircsh wa­
closed Saturday night . . . no have a playground at the ter lake a n d playground
evidence of a break-in.
front door which should at­ stretching a l o n g Seminole
• • •
tract pleasure seekers (rum Boulevard from the present
The August meeting of the throughout Central Florida.
boat bastn to the Mayfair
Cass dberry It-aril of Alder­
The name Is derived thus- Hotel.
men will be held ut the Wom­ ly: *'3Ion’ ’ from Lake MriNTile piupoaal would be to
an's Club building on Over- roe and “ San" front SANford. build a dike of aieel meet
brook Drivs st 7:30 p. m. to­
One of the first proposals of piling and sand to encompass
day. Routine agenda is on or­ the newly appointed long |a 10-acre area in Lake Muniran^e committee for re ere j (W«. Lake water wuutd be
der.

July Cigorct Tox
At $2.6 Million

FTC Charges 5
Drug Makers In
Price-Fixing
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Five lending U. S. drug man­
ufacturers hare* been charged
by the Federal Trnds Com­
mission with conspiring to fig
prices of w widely-used mir*
nclw drug.
Tim euntmUslon Saturday nr*
drrrd ths companies to tear
up nil pries lists for tetracyi linn, a drug nsed to cure a
great variety of bacterial In­
fectious, am) publish new
prices independently,
A basic Ingredient of ths
drug is Aureomydn, th« FTC
aalil.
Tlia fWe-nran commission
nlso el.iimcd, In an unprevodented move, the authority to
taka action to limit or com­
pletely halt enforcement uf
drug patent right! held by
two of the firms, Chas. Pfizer
and Co., Inr. and American
Cyanamid Co.
Tha FTC charged thsy had
obtained tha patents unfairly
by withholding Important In­
formation from ths U, rf. Pat­
ent Office.
Tha other threa firms
charged were HristnLMyer*
Co. and llristul Laboratories,
Die.; Uliii Mnthleson Chemical
Corp., Squibb, and tha U{&gt;john Co,
The FTC said It eonsldsred
llristul Laboratories a atilt*
s'diury of the llristol-Myerw
Co.
Pfizer and Bristol-Myers
promptly denied the charges,
mid along with Uyannmid, said
they vvould appeal tlio ordv-r
in federal rourts.
The FTC said that Pfizer's
17-year patent on telrucyvlina
could yield potentially morn
limn u billion dollar* in sales.
Sole* of ths drug, “ probably
the leading itntI biotic on ths
market today." It said, hav«
run niuia than $D&gt;ii million
annually.

help for students

lU-Acre Fresh-Water Lake ~Q/r Our Front Doorstep---------------------

Sen. Kcfauver
Rites Tuesday

3 0 DAYS
TO B E T T E R
GRADES

?— wAMHM.rtiN— r r m — —
Sen. Estes Kefauvcr will be
buried Tuesday in a cemetery
only a few yards from his
family farm house.
Want to leorn how to cram
The laxly ot the iki-yeur old
scientifically? To makt lasts
Democrat who died .Saturday
work for you? To uia your
up s long rango program of of s heart attack will ho
outtids knowledge? Budget
your study time? You’ ll find
recreation ideas for submis­ flown to his native Madisonmany more helpful ideas
sion to the County Commis­ ville, Tenn., on a military
transport. The body will titcovered In 30 DAYS TO
sion.
in state in Madisonville'a
BETTER GRADES. This spe­
Merle Warner, chairman of First Baptist Church.
cial series was specifically
ihe Chamber of Commerce
designed for high school
From the small church, Ke
airport committee, long has fauver's body will be taken
and early college students
to study batter, get more
advocated the construction oi to the family farm. Alter
out of books and score
an airport in Lake Monroe |briel services on the front
higher grades.
hut opponents to his thought jairrh. he will he interred In
have said engineers claim the the cemetery near the old red
plan is not lcasible.
i brick farm house.
Sturtn Thur.Mluy in The Sanford lleruld

Recreation Committee Envisions Huge Play Project
pumped out, ( li r bottom
(■leaned and two 21 mrh well*
sunk tu provide (resh water
(or (he play area. This arti(iclal lake would have a sand
bottom and Ihe water would
he approximately 10 feet
higher than the Lake Monroe
water level, with removable
weirs to adjust the depth and
control the flow.
An Olympic sized swim­
ming piad would be located

at one end of the man-made
lake, along with a white sand
play ground inside the dike.
There also would in- a diving
dock in Hie lake.
White sand would lie spread
along the outside of the dike,
facing Lake Monroe, to pro
vide a beach tor water skiing.
The proposal, at present,
la merely in the 'talking
stage" by the county commit
ten, whose purpose u to draw

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Mis.Gray's 1
FuneralToday

Courthouse Records
JUal Ej UU Transaction*
Edvard A. Skates, i t u i U
Orlando Fsdoral Saving* and
Loan, Little Wekiva, IIOJOO
, Knox-Florid* Development
Carpi to Loro? Griffin, at ax.
Hiraoajr Hamaa, $18460
Ward Hicks, Inc. to L.
Douglas Baaudall, *1 as,
Eaotbrook, $18400
H. A. Ledford, et ux to Dal*
Geumtr, at ox, Sanlando,
916400
Mayola Adams ta Francss
Waiter, Sanford, 96400
Ward Hicks, Inc. to Richard
P. O'Neill, at ax, Eastbrook,
916400
Jamas X . Warner, at ux to
M«rt« Waraar, at ax, luntand
912400
M. V. Christman 9» Marian
lYudgeon, 36-19-29, $23400
John F, Tsmplln, at xx to

Uilujt K miuJi at ss, Lsts

i

wood Shorao, 916400
Donald W. Taoachar, at ux
to EUla Pater Combi, at ox,
X rn tl Subdvn. 913400.
H. A. Bradwill, at ux to
Ab« Hear, 9-21-29, $30,500
Donald Roberts to Pren­
tice Manor, at ux, Sanlando,
920400
Lynwood Bader, at ux to
Donald H. Rust, at ux, LakeView, 96,000
Oakland Estates, Inc. to
Richard E. Fenton, at ux, Oak
land, Estates, 916400
Hoy 8. Palmer, at ux to
Edward W. Gallagher, et ux,
Oakland Ilille, 91400
Myrl R. Blankenship, et ux
to Winifred MeHale, et *1,
Lonrwood, 93400
11 and M. Construction
Cn„ Inc. to Glenn Ferrall, et
ux, Sanlando, 9IT400
Charles Biaeen, at ux to
liana D. Holey, et ux, PlneLur.t, 910400
K. R. Talklngton, et ux to
Irven Morris, st ux, Dreamwold, 9K400
John N. Lord, at ux to Sal­
vator Fumarl, at ux, Lordland Subdvn., 93,700
Milton O, Smith, «t ux to
Earl Sklvar, at ux Woodmet*
Park, 98,800
First Federal 8*vlng and
loan o f Orlando to David
Gander, at ux. Prairie Lake
Manor*, *10,800
Glenn W. Knowles, at ux to
Thomas Ledwith, at ux, Eaat­
brook, 916,600
W. H. LImInf, et ux to
Jtmr* Hickman, Wlldmera,

ux to Quail Pond, 912,450
Charles Woolvorton, e tel to
John Dcmopouloe, et ux, 8inUndo, 9G40O
Donald C. Windmill, et ux
to Charles Eely, at ux, Goldie
Manor, 912,700
Oakland Estates, Inc. to
Aubroy BchneUder, .et ox,
Oakland, $19460
Herbert Fuller, et ux to
State of Florida, Altamonte
Spg*. 96,000
Jam** R. Porter, et ux to
Robert L. Gmvee, at ux, Dru­
id H1IU Park, 913400
Horlxon Homos of Orlando,
Inc. to Wayne Ever*. et ux,
N. Orlando, 918,400
Florida Ptrmsnss&lt;iue, Inc.
to V. E. Bondars, et ux, N.
Chuluota, 96,000
Ernest S. Geer, et ux to
Durlnew Supply Co., Nob Hilt,
$26400
Bramur Development Co. to
Ward Hicks, Inc. Eestbrook,
910,000

J. E. Teton, et ux to Darwin
Smith, et ux, Suutand, |12,&gt;0
John H. Partin, et ux to
Prairie Lake Baptist Church,
Inc. $6400
Ralph M. Wilkins, at ux to
Thomas Campbtll, et ux,
Counrty Club Manor, $8400
Frank Hudgins, st ux to
Elmo Farls, Jr., at ux, 24-2030. $29,000
Henry Butklawlcx, et ux to
Georg* Patterson, at ux, DolRay Manor, $17400
Ruth P. Hill to Robert
PALATKA
(UPI)-Publle
Engle, at ux, Keeitl Subdvn. Defender Robert Wilson c f
$10,600
the Seventh Judicial Circuit
will be asked to explain fin
anclal costa of hit of'lc* to
Putnam County officiate al­
though Circuit Judge P. B,
Revels hue warned he may
WASHINGTON (UPI) — appoint other attorney* to
Evan Santa Claus hsi a sip represent indigent defendants
code number. Postmaster Gen­ under the publle defender law.
eral J. Edward Day, replying
The c o u n t y commission
to a latter from California said Tueiday it esnnot deter
asking If St. Nick had been mine how much lax to levy
assigned a number denoting to produce funds for opera
hie address, said Thursday he tlon of the public defender’s
could b* addressed at the office. The action followed
North Pole, sip cod* number receipt of a notice of suit (lied
00701.
against the board by WlUon.

Defender To
Explain Costs

Z ip Number
For Sti Nick

OUTLASTS HIS IMAGE — Seneca Indian Chief
Biff Tree, 98, left, if atill very much In xirculotion, which if more than can be said for the
now-scarce Indian head nickel. Big Tree posed
fo r hla profile's likeness nn the coin, way back
in 1914.

Hospital Notes
AUGUST ■
Admissions
Loretta Reis, Osteen; William
Pitman, Longwood; Bernice
Jacob#, W i l l i a m Ltvock,
Jceeph Walker, M a r j o r i e
Kipp, Mary Kells, Lori Shupe,
Jo A. Wagner, A. Kent Koslatter, A n n J# McCormick,
Margarvt Brooks, Alan WashIngton of Sanford.

Births
Mrs. Donald J. Reis of Osteen, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, of
Sanford, a girl

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wagner
of Sanford, a girl.
Discharges
Kenneth Mateekl, C a s s e l ­
berry; Mary Reutebuch, Lake
Mary; Alex Brocks, Oviedo;
Luther B.ownlow, DeB.ry,
Carolyn Stanley, SharroA Ris­
er, Pearlla McGill, Thomas
A r n o l d , Cathleen O'Cara,
Timothy O’Gara, Sophie Wojclechowikl, D o r t h a Rawls,
Elolse Halmlan, Fred Staggs,
Estelle Remey of Sanford.

Mrs. JUicda D. Gray, 77,
died In Seminole Memorial
Hospital at 11:45 o.m. Satur­
day. She was the widow of
the 1st* Sydney G. Gray Sr.
Mrs. Gray had lived in Banford for over 36 years, mak­
ing her home with her eon
on Wekivu River Drive.
8he was born May 24 In
Crcssvllle, Tenn., was an
Episcopalian and a member
of the Daughter* of the
American Revolution, Ten­
nessee Society.
Survivor* are on* eon, Syd­
ney D. Gray Jr.; two granddaughter*, Mr*. John N.
Rehse and Sira. Jerome Lam­
bert, both c f Orlando; three
g r e a t grandchildren, Mar­
garet Rehee and Jueeph Mi­
chael and Jeannle Lambert,
all of Orlando; three sisters
Mrs. M. J. Burelback, Mrs.
William Bandy and Sirs. C.
£, SI—iiH.i.a, .I! i.f T ir m w i.;
one brother John SI. Dunbar,
West Palm Beach and several
nieces and nephews.
Funeral aervlcea were to be
held at 6 p. m. today at Brittun Funeral Uiime, with Cannou E. Paul Haynes o f the
Cathedral Church of
St.
Luke, Orlando, cfficiating.
Burial waa in Oakland Me­
morial Park, with Britton
Funeral Home in charge of
arrangements.

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Albert P. Fletcher, et ux to
Lewla Dellarco, et ux, SenLanta, 912,000
FHA to David L. Grimes,
N. Chuluota, 97400
Robert E. Lee, st ux to
Charles DeMorse, st ux, Loch
Arbor, 911&gt;600
Georgia B, McClelland at al
to Richard Gleeson, et ux,
Mayfair, 914,000
Orient* Shores, Inc. t« Cen­
tral Florida Inveitmente, Inc.
Oakland Estates, 97,016
Stanley D. Cole, et ux ta
John Wilson, et ux, N. Chu­
kot*, 97,000
Radford H. Townsend, Jr.,
et ux to First Fsdersl of Or­
lando, Prairie Lake, $0,600
Rueben J. Wsllits.lt. at ux
to Jumea McWhorter, 16-2080, 922.500
FHA to Ftanklln Lacy, et

Adelina Isaacson, trust**
for Lena Hill (deceased) to
Charles Mitchell, et ux, $6,600
Robert Rogers, et al to
James McDonald, et ux, Oak­
land Shone, $19400
Suita Filed
Springfield Institute for
Savings vs Walter Padelford,
III, at ux, mtg. fcL
Penn Mutual Lift Inc. Co.
▼s Betty C. Wilkinson, at al,
mtg, fcL
Robert W. Wiggins, et ux
vs Allen Johneon, foreclosure
of agreement.
Final Divorce Decree*
Violet Parker va Cheater
Parker.
Alphonaar
Freeman
Mary D. Freeman.
W. M. Tic* va Mary Louis*
Tic*.
Patricia Ana 8mlth va
Lorln L. Smith.
Patricia Ann Ogla vs Ben­
jamin C. Ogle.
ttuhy Martin vs Charles
Martin.
Dslorts Hovtotu vs Richard
Hovloua,
Marilyn Longcors va Harold
Longcor*.
Patsy Mitchell va Billy Joa
Mitchell.
Muriel G. Jackson vs Rob8, Jackson,
Marriage Applications
John K, Dinkins and Doris
Jean Southward.

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A uk. 12, 1963 — Page 3

Motor Sales Uo,
%Follow Trend,
Dealers Report
An upward trend In the
sale of cart and trucki re­
ported by dealer* aero** the
nation I* matched by Sanford
dealer*, according to a Herald
aurvey.
9
Recent United Pres* In­
ternational stories out of De­
troit listed ante* of ear* and
trucks during July had set a
record-shattering mark, top­
ping a 13-yvur record.
In Sanford. Don Rale*, of
Sanford Motor* gave The
Herald a plug a* he reported
a "very good sale* year —
• vn're going great. Those Her­
ald ail* really pull them in,
too. July i* normally a slow
*«#i u&lt;&gt; wwe «» *•—« . . " C

this year and la running right
on Into August.’'
Emmett Ferrel, of Holler
Motors, reported that hi* offlee had been able to obtain
acme extra cars during July,
^ exceeding their regular allotV ment, and “ we have less used
cars on hand than we have
ever hud before at this time
of year."
Denver Cordell, of Willis
Jeep* and trucks, reported
that hi* figures show a jump
of 62 per cent In sales over
last July.
Seminole County Motor*
^ Tminauor Ren Howland report­
ed that their sale* were up
50 per cent and more during
July and about 75 per cent
for the year. “ It has been a
great year, we’ ve done a very
good business," said Howland.
Ilunl-I.incnln Mercury sales
manager Willie Hunt reported
that “ llusiness is excellent,
much better than Inst year."
©
Sirickland-Murrison report­
ed that they were a little pre­
vious, in that "July was let­
ter thnn lost yenr hut Juno
was our best month so fur."
Conversely, liras* Motors
said that "July was good but
August U going to be much
better."
Hill
Hemphill
reportnl
Hint "sales for the year to
w* date are much ahead of last
year. We are pleased with the
reception of our 11)0.7 line.

Three Sanford residents and
one Sanford teacher were
among those receiving de­
grees at Stetson University's
summer commencement exer vises Friday.
Roy William Fileger re­
ceived hla B. S. degree In
mathematics and plans In the
fall of 1964 to prepare for
resea rch work.
Carolyn Michels, who earnThe rare okapi is a strange
creature with a giraffe hewd,
donkey ears, horsclikc neck,
elklike body end trhra legs.

ed her B.A. degree in ele­ ior High School. He baalceivlng his DA degree In busmentary education, plana to taught four year* after rw-|inesa from Rollins College.
teach third gride at Skyview
Elementary School In PlnelFor
laa Park.
Property
Mrs. Karen W. Waggoner,
who received her BA degree
in English, alio plans grad­
uate study. She It a member
of the Scroll and Key and the
mother of one ton.
Gordon t* Hathaway, of
Winter Park, who earned hla
Casualty
Matter's degree In education
114 NORTH PARK
FA 2-0331
plans to continue teaching the
eighth grade at Sanford Jun­

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Ethical Use Of Hypnosis Told

T ir ^ f o n c

N O R D IC

J^CARRAW AY

A SCHOLARSHIP from the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League of the
Florida-Georgia District, Lutheran Church-Miaaouri Synod, has been pre­
sented to Mis* Sandra Bellhorn, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. E. L. Bellhoni,
o f Slnvln. Making the presentation are Mr*. Esther Fischer and I’astor
Stenhen M. Tuhv. teacher* at St. Luke's Christian Dav School in Sluvia.

Hypnosis Is not a state of
“ You have a prime hypnotic
“ this Is a light stage of
sleep, unconsciousness
or instrument right in your hypnosis, which of course can
even semi-consciousness, Joe home—your television set,” be easily broken,” be said.
MeCawley, ethical hypnotist, he said.
"There are six stages of
told Jtycces.
“ Focusing on the television hypnosis, going progressively
Defining what hypnosis is screen, you can become ab­ deeper," McCawley explain­
and what it is not, McCaw- sorbed in the action there, ed. "There is also self-hyp­
ley said that the hypnotized losing your awareness of what nosis, which we often teach to
subject appears to be asleep, is going on in the room our patients m&gt; that they may
but actually is more awake, around you. A speaker can be able to continue the treat­
more alert, with all sense* have the same effect of mes­ ment at home.
much more acute than at merizing you so complelely
“ In any case, if you feel
any other time.
a* you listen to his voice, that that hypnosis could help vuu,
"The idea of a hypnotized
your surroundings fade away or you would be interested in
person being some kind of
completely from your con­ trying it, don’t come to me,
a zombie, the victim of a
sciousness.
see your doctor," he said.
weird or occult mystery is
false," he said.
"It h a science, he explain­
ed, “ it is as old as man, or
as old as communication be­ &lt;i? p a p D Q N - r m i s ^ ' i h i ^ u n u s u a l - ‘
tween men. Just what it i*
cannot be explained but un­
der hypnosis, the person is
in a state of heightened sus­
ceptibility, in which he will
accept
acceptable sugges­
Tuesday • Wednesday •Thurida
tions"
“ Contrary to popular opin­
ion," McCawley pointed out,
“ a person cannot Ihj hypno­
tized against his will, and un­
der hypnosis he will not ac­
cept any suggestion or com­
mand to which ho it morally
or ethically opposed.
McCawley described the
ethical use of hypnosis in
medicine
and
dentistry,
which is of Invaluable aid in
cases where patients cannot
take anesthesia nr drugs,
JUST ONE 1956 PENNY, with a "D" mint
in treating emotional disor­
ders, in helping to break bad
mark as shown, WILL BUY ALL THIS
habits or form good ones.
* JACKSONVILLE — An in­
lie said that he does not
SERVICE . . .
crease of 7.97 portent In sale* take any patient* except
was recorded by Winn-Dixie those referred to him by doc­
0
Adjust lirnkc*
Stores during Ihe 52-week tors and dentist*.
to m.inuf?;turer’*
“ There can be great danger
period ended July 27. 1963,
specification* ami
corresponding with a 52-week in the careless and unethical
road teaL
period which ended July 28, use of hypnosis,” McCawlay
1962. It was announced today warned.
Clean, inspect, repack
"The use of hypnosis can
by Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc.
and adjust front
The Winn - Dixit* 52-week remove symptoms of illness
wheel bearing*.
sales volume lotaled $836,.V*k- and thus remove the worry
547 as compared with $774,- about the cause, which could ©
Add brake fluid if ncciasary.
854.495 this time last year, be serious. It can cause age
regression and cause the per­
an increa
of |61,736.uS2.
Check front grease seals and all wheel cylinders
Sales durmg the four-week son to re-live traumatic
for leakage.
period ended July 27, 196.7, to­ shocks and experiences suf­
taled $63,506,811 compared fered as a child, with the pos­ ©
Inspect brake lining* and drum*.
with $58,238,991 for the four- sibility of disaslrous results.
“ Hypnosis should never be ©
week period ended July 28,
Safety check your car from bumper-to-bumper.
IU62. an increase of $5,267,850, used as a gimmick, an cx
penment or a game," he
.o r 9 05 percent.
’ The company, which oper­ warned.
fn spite of the fact that
ates a number of supermar­
ket* in this area, now has s many people think that they
total of eon retail stores and cannot be hypnotized, every­
cizlit wholesale units through­ one can, and in fact has been
out the South, compared with under h y p n o t i c influence
;.&lt;!! retail stores and eight many times, McCawley ex­
A P P U E D ON SOUND I t R l BOOTES ON ON YO U R OWN T IR E S
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�Decision In Hawaii
Tba national Legislative Confer­
ence, aa arm of the Council o f State
Government!, will take another look
aft the three eo-eafled "states’ rights’*
constitutional amendments in its
Hawaii aeiaiona.

Dr. Crone's

"Relax—They Agreed to W ait a W hile!"

Worry Clinic

will do on tfeeae notions. As a full
body it took no stand on them last
year.
Considerable opposition to all
three proposals has developed since
various public figure* have "dis­
covered’' what was going on. A neg­
ative stance by the conference at
Hawaii presumably would act as a
heavy brake on the movement fo r the
amendmentsEven without this, definite signs
o f a slowdown in the drive began to
appear a month or two ago. And it is
a long way from a dosen states to the
needed 84.
Strategy o f the proponents is to
win approval first of the measure
which would ease state action on con­
stitutional amendments. That would
wipe Congress out of the picture in
such efforts, and provide simply that
when two-thirds o f the state pass
an Identical amendment, it is auto­
matically submitted fo r ratifica­
tion.
The theory in pushing this is
that, If it wins, it will be easier there­
after to gain the necessary state en­
dorsement of the other proposal!. All
three are currently handicapped by a
cumbersome constitutional procedure
never successfully applied by the
states.
The events in Hawaii may determine whether the states’ rights
amendments get a new boost or a
hard brake.

A s amendments thus will have

coma full rfrd f, for they grew out
of e report prepared by a committee
of this conference and submitted test
December to the General Assembly
of States,
Both the conference and the as­
sembly a n bodies composed o f state
legislators. The assembly approved
proposals from the committee, and
subsequently they were submitted
to all 80 state legislatures for their

aooiidarstion.

Tba suggested amendments, o f
course, a n those which would create
a Court o f the Union superior to the
Supreme Court in some matters, bar
the federal courts from a role in
state legislative reapportionment,
and simplify the mesne by which
states can Initiate U. S. constitu­
tional amendments.
Only four states have approved
the Court o f the Union Idea, but
roughly a dosen have endorsed the
ether measures. Two-thirds, or 84,
a n m elted to compel Congress to
act ana submit the proposals to all
the
approvals needm V states,
B M H iP i with
W illi 88
m
ed for ratification.
T h en la no dear word on what
the National Legislative Conference

Lyle C , Wilson Soys:
Peter Edson

Defense Waste Shocking
T h e American taxpayer
would be well advised and
wHkia Us righta to demand
that the national Defame De­
partment make better un el
the said taxpayer*’ money.
Or, maybe, some alert mem­
ber of Conyreis should call
the Pentagon to account for
aome ef Its tom fool methodi
e f doing business. The angry
taxpayer and alert member
e f Congreet need do no more
than te refer to the numeroui
reports by the comptroller
general o f the United State a
on the waeUful practice* of
the Pentagon brail, military
and civilian.
Joaeph Campbell fa Urn
comptroller general, lilt Job
h to audit the booke of all
spending departments a n d
agendas and to tell Concr-M
what he turns up. What turns
up la a shocking story of
waste, extravagance and etupldlty, notably In the depart­
ment ef national defense.
In a single mall this week
ware three reports f r o m
Campbell, each running about
26 pages and each relating
that aome fathead In the Pen­
tagon had waited another
bundle of tba taxpayers’ dollari.
There was, for example, the
report on "uncesaary annual
expenditures by the Depart-

OUR

ments of the Air Force and
the Navy for leasing commerdal facilities to store petro­
leum products in the San
Francisco area instead of us­
ing axceia government-owned
petroleum facilities at the
Navy fuel department, Point
Molute, Richmond, Calif..”
Campbell reported that tha
Navy’a surplus oil atoraga
capacity at Point Moiata
averaged 459,000 barrels fer
the past three years. But the
Pentagon haa been leasing
nearby storage facilities with
a capacity of about 432,000
barrels at 6305,600 a year,
Puco waxtcl
There wax another report
on “ tlie increased price for
ballistics computers resulting
from excessive estimated ma­
terial costa under a depart­
ment of tha Air Force con­

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WASHINGTON’— (NEA) —
The second step toward dis­
armament may be in tha di­
rection of reducing the danger
from surprise alUtck,
Russia's Chairman Nikita
Khrushchev la reported to
have expressed most interest
in this subject to U. S. Under­
secretary of Stats Averell
Harriman ami Britain's laird
Haltsham during Moscow ne­
gotiations on the test bun
treaty.

The idea of reducing the
dangers of surprise attack
first appeared In tha Soviet
bloc disarmament plan o f Sep*
timber 1939.
As a kind of postcript, it
was staled that If the weatern
powers writ not ready to dis­
cuss “ general and complete
disarmament," the S o v i e t
Union would be prepared to
consider certain partial meas­
ures.
These partial measures In­
clude "ail agreement on the
prevention of surprise attack
by one slate upon another."
The United Nations 10-pow­
the downtown area. 1 quote
er Disarmament Committee's
from your article;
five western countries--Ainer"Tax Assessor Mary E. and Italy—seised on this bleu
Walker igsln submitted a lea, Britain, Canada, Frunce
request for a reappraisal of and developed It In their
city commercial property to March 1900 proposals.
In the first stags of their
equalise
assessments
and
three-slugs disarmament plan,
said that she would he able it waa proponed that a joint
lo obtain a competent firm
study be mode on measures to
to do the Job for 67,600 or
protect against surprise at­
about half of the amount re­ tack.
quested last year.”
Fur the second stage, a pro­
Figures of *7,550 to reap­
posal was offered to cover
praise tiie entire commercial
area of Sanford and of W,- aerial inspection — President
Cto for reappraisal of the Eisenhower's "open skies”
downtown comemreial area plan. This proposal called for
including French
Avenue ground observer*, overlapping
were presented to the Coun­ radar, prior notification of
ty Commitsluners for the aircraft flights and apprupri1983-84 budget AT THEIR at* euminuniculiunt for re­
porting to the United Nations.
REQUEST.
This was further revised by
For tlie previous two years,
a request of lii.ooo for ad­ th* United .Slates in June
ditional reappraisal and map 1IM0 as a three-part plun lo
work bad lieen made, but be put in romplete effret dur­
nothing was budgeted by the ing the first stage of disarm­
County Commissioners. This ament. Hut the Ill-nation Dis­
money was requested Tor as armament Cummitte failed to
much reappraisal work as agree on nay thing, ho that ef­
could be coveted for a given fort waa lost.
In tlie summer of lptil tha
tax roll. Thu amount was
not for any specified area, United Mlutes ami Russia held
however, I did hare a figure a series of bilateral talks on
of $0,260 from an appraisal disarmament. They finally
firm which t hoped to In­ recommended to the United
clude in this wurk.
Nations a Joint statement
On August 8th. 1962, Uic with two separate sets of
proposal of 1901 of $6,250 fur principle* as a guide for fu­
a reappraisal of the down ture multilateral negotiations
town business district of San­
ford was prexentned to the
County CammUeionerj at
their request.
"The luvvm ii'iilv'indii'airv —
tbs entire $13.uuo was for
The Church neither refuvea
reappraising
(he
buxines* nor prefers any form of gov­
district; however, this ap­ ernment provided that it
pear* to be in auumptoa would be juit and liable ta
a* tlve $8,260 figure wav in­ ptocurc the common good of
cluded in the over all re­ its citiien*.
quest.
—Pop* Paul VI
A* cost* have gone up sine*
1961, the figure for the work
Tha population problem is
la actually mors rather than more than number* of people
one half tlie amount as ila- versus food supply . . . .\|»n
tsd by tbs paper.
dees nut live by bread alone
Thank you far publishing . •. Man is mot* than animal;
this letter to clarify the ar­ h* lias mental, emotional and
ticle, I am
spiritual needs that go far
Youra very truly,
beyond bars ntccsiitiss, crea­
Miry Eirl Walker, ture comforts and material
Tax Avscsior.
resource*.
atm.aula oCuaty
—Juha D. Roukifellcr HI.

To The Editor
Dear Editor,
I would like to clarify an
article in the Sanford Herald
under dale of August TtA,
10(3, in regard to flgurei
presented to the County Cornml,sinners for reappraisal of

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Political

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TAIN'T UK &amp; THAI f M M 0 3 .Y M U

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tract” Campbell estimated
that tbia one wasted about
183,800.
The third report described
tha deplorable unreadiness of
the 3rd armored cavalry re­
giment, a strategic Army
corps unit, when It wsa or­
dered to Berlin in the autumn
crisis o f 1901. This situa­
tion developed for lack of re­
pair parts fur combat and
other motor vehiclea.
"Our review disclosed,” the
report eaid, "that so many
combat vehicles of the 3rd
Armored were out of commis­
sion for luck of repair parts
that not even cue squadron of
tha three that composed the
regiment wee satisfactorily
equipped to perform its stra­
tegic mission at tha tlma it
•aa ordered overseas dunn*
the Berlin crisis.”

Quotes

Notebook

before a larger group of nonCommunist, Communist and
neutral nations. This was what
Russia wanted. It became the
18-uatlon conference which
has just reconvened In Genova.
Again the United Stales
refine.! its proposals Under the
title of "Protection Against
Accident, Mlarab-uliitioa and
Surprise Attack.”
Four recommendations wers
made for the first stage of a
three-stage agreement a n
general disarmament:
—States to give advance
notlca of major m i l i t a r y
maneuvers which might cause
alarm and induce counter­
measure*.
—Observation poets ta be
established at major ports,
railway centers, highway in­
tersections and air bates to K
port on concentrations and
movement* of military forces,
—An international commis­
sion to recommend further
measures to reduce tho risk
of nuclear war by accident,
miscalculation or failure «f
communication!.
—Additional iuapection ar­
rangement* to he established
to reduce th* danger of sur­
prise attack.
Thee* four proposals were
then put in a mors compre­
hensive "Outline of Relic
Provisions For a Treaty on
General and Complete Dis­
armament in a P e a c e f u l
World.”
This wss pieaentftf to the
18-nation Disarmament Con­
ference In April 11M2 uud is
still before it as pemling busi­
ness.
On* of several additional
proposals on inspection post
locutions and expansion calls
for au exchange of military
missions to improve under­
standing. A reliable and rapid
proposed between capitals and

Barbs
The spray they put on apple
Irces lo keep the fruit from
falling has no effect oa the
•lick* the kids throw.
We‘v* seen some of the
new evening dresses fur w-omcn In magatinea. Dangerous
curves ahead.
Teen-agers who arc dancing
around wild won't be so wild
about dancing when they
grow up.
Every man for himself is
ooe thing—with the modern
•ytTt li t turrj man fm liei
sdf.

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O 's and A fs

Q—Is a knot t unit of dis­
tance or of speed?
A—knot Is a unit of speed
equivalent to one nautical
milt an hour.
Q—What *M tlie duration
of the 1933 "bank holiday” T
A—On March 13, banka
throughout tha United Stout
began to open, following tha
"bank holiday" proclaimed on
March 5 by President Frank­
lin Jiujssvelt.

the UN. A first step in this
direction has already been
approved in the "hot line”
lictwen Washington and Mos­
cow via London.
These are the proposals In
which Chuirmun Khrushchev
has expressed Interest as a
second stsp toward disarma­
ment.

(4) Don’t cross radically dif­
Eileen seeds to Imitate years o f marriage.
Nowadays, however, the life ferent racial or religious lines,
the diabetic patTeat I Her
fewdaeea for a two-legged expectancy of a girl like but try to marry somebody
"sagas” b a l l p u ru teV Eileen la 72 yean, so she can who will be active with you 1b
that he will ha good for her. defer her wedding t !l aha is the same church.
(6) Invite your sweetheart’
Girls, take the Uat below 22 and still live to celebrate
aad see if yoa rate O. K. oa her Golden Wedding Anniver­ into your own bom* to ha (or
she) will then b« viewed
all five coasts. Otherwise, sary.
yoa are not ready fer mar*
If you teenager* want to against the backdrop of your
Hags.
STAY happily married and own home surroundings.
Many a person seems eery
CASE Q-419: Eileen G„ ag­ thus avoid th* divorce court,
romantic
in a night club or
ed 17, la a high school senior. then follow these rules;
dance
hall
location, but jars on
(1)
Don’t
go
steady
during
"Dr. Crane,’ ’she began, "I
your
nerves
when brought in­
have been going steady with a high school.
Play the field, even though to the cultured environment of
boy named Harry.
your own family.
"And I am in love with him. you may not always be sura of
Send for the "Teats for
an
escort
for
every
school
So he has suggested that we
Sweetheart*,”
enclosing a
party.
run away and get married.
It 1* cowardly to go steady! long stamped return envel­
"But my partnta would be
And a happy romance cannot ope, plus 20 cents. Unles your
furious. For they want me to
date rales "Superior,” go
be built on cowardice!
go on ta college.
(2) Finish high school and slow I
“ Harry- says if we love each get at least ooe year of col(Always writ* to Dr.
other, then that is all that lege, preferably Business Col­ Crane in ear* of this sewsmatter, so he inrliU we elope. lege.
paper, eaclosing a long
What do you think!”
Then you will learn how to stamped, addressed envelope
People in love should take InnI
aad 2! cents to cover typ­
keen hooka and oper­
a lesson from diabetic pa­ ate a home so you will not be ing aad printing costa whew
tients.
constantly hounded by bill you tend for an* of his
They know thsy can't follow collector*.
booklet*.)
their appetites alone but must
And no boy should even
curb their desire for sugar by think about marring* till hs
HEAVY POPULATION
an act of tho brain.
haa a trade or a profession by
Some 40 per cent of the
Well, when you are also in which to guarantee hi* family world population la concerned
love with a two-legged "sug­ a better income than "pick and in the fighting in the remote
ar,'' you need to uic your shovel" unskilled work.
borderlands of the high Hima­
brain just as diligently as the
13) A girl should not marry laya i. One of every aevsii
diabetic I
till she haa worked for a year members of th* human rxes
Happy marriages require and thus learned how hard it live* in India and one of
mueh more than teenage sex­ Is to earn and budget a pay every four live* In Commun­
ual infatuution.
check.
ist China.
Even true love is not
snough, fo r a happy marriage
demands not only real live,
but an adequate pay check,
proper underiUinding of child
psychology, budgsting ability,
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for a girl of 17 to get married.
For the average lifespan in
those days was only about 42
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DEAR ABBY: My brother and I
caught poison hry again this year
fo r the third year in a row, and our
father ia making us pay for the shots
with our own money. Last year when
we caught it, he said that now that
we knew where the poison ivy was,
if we ever caught it again we'd have
to pay the expenses. Abby, isn’t it
bad enough to be covered with poison
ivy without having to spend our
berry-picking money to get well? If
you print this in your column our
futher might change his mind.
DAVID AND STEVE &lt;11 und 13)
DTAR BOYS: I’ll print your let­
ter, but I'm afraid it's hopeless. Your
father is trying to teach you that
money doesn” t grow on trees. You've
gut to scratch for it,
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DEAR ABBY: My problem is my
25-year-old daughter. She is still
single and doesn't seem the least bit
concerned about it. When the sub­
ject o f marriage comes up, she laughs
it o ff. As far as I can see, she has no
intention o f getting married, and I
don't care for the idea o f having an
old maid for a daughter. Wliut can
I do?
WORRIED MOTHER
DEAR WORRIED: Be thankful
that your daughter ia content. Or
would you rather she be married and
miserable? Or worse yet, divorced
and living at home again with a
couple o f youngsters to raise?
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By Abigail Van Buren
mother o f a teenage boy do when a
girl's mother doesn’t give her daugh­
ter a deadline to be home after a
date? I suppose I should feel flat­
tered that the girl's mother trusts
my son with her daughter, but it
doesn’t seem right to send a 17-yearold boy o f f with a 16-year-old girl
without telling them when to be
home. I believe it’s the girl's mother
who should set the deadline. But if
she doesn’t, then whit?
MRS. P.
DEAR MRS. P.: Tell your son
what time you want HIM home, and
that should settle it.
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South won the opening dia­
NORTH
It
mond lead with tha ace and
atartad about the buiinete of
SMS
drawing trump*. Hie plen was
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WEST
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Eaat let South bold the first
Asia
trump. He wanted to *e* if
East and West vulnerable
South had been dealt fire or
Aewta We* North East
alx trumps. When West fol­
I*
Pa*I 2 A
Pass
lowed to the second trump 4 *
Pin Pass
Pais
East know that Suuth had a
Opening lead—* &lt;4
five-card suit.
East also knew that South I ■padre alter hi*partner'*
had jumped right to four |raieed to two. What could

By Oswald Jacoby

Au*. 12, 1963 — Pajre 5

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“ April Love” starring Pat
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(Color) (Rerun) This was
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and Arthur O'Connell are lealured,
7:30 8:30 p.m. ABC. The
Dakotas. “ Reformation at Big
Nose Butte.” (Rerun) Solid
action and the acting is above
par. An outlaw leader (Telly
Savalas) tempts Drputy J. D.
Smith (Jack Elam) !u consid­
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final haul'' and lakes off in
pursuit of the gang when he
finds they switched robbery
plana away from the army
payroll he was guarding. A
good showdown scene and Sa­
valas it excellent in his heavy
role.
8:30-9 pin. CBS. Vacation
Playhouse. "Mickey and the
Contests.’’
Hawaii haa 114.8 malea to
each UK) females.

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South have for that bid?
He only held a five-card
trump suit, nothing in clubs
and just the ace o f diumunda.
.Soutli was marked with the
ace and king of hearts.
How many hearta did South
hold? Only those two! With
three heart* he would surely 11:34 (V&gt; arson lie) *
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Base­
have ruffed one in dummy be­
ball
fore playing two rounds of
r n Pst* a otsdr a
trumps.
11.46 (3) All-Star Baseball
Now East was ready for op­
TUESDAY F. M.
eration, "Brat tha declarer,"
ID Lose or Mrs
He ltd the four of clubs. West 11:1# It)
Ernie Ford Hhew
produced the ten spot and 13:34 It) Faiher Knows llsst
(I) Starch
tar Toma*.
forced one of dunitiiy’a honors.
raw
Later on West got the loud 11:11 (II (leldteg Dl*Ut
with a diamond and played a |:4t **&gt; Bachelor F i l h t r
It) lienerat woepltat
club to give Eaat two club 1:11 It) As Th* Werld Tata*
tricks.
IV) 6tM-Fla. Nets*

A wise young loan who in- getting married will all be
tend* to get married will do self-intrrest.
his best to become well a c -1 Two. What is the mother’s
guamtad with his f u t u r e ! attitude toward the job of
mother-in-law. The kind of]|humemaking? If she belittles
it and has not taught her
pereon eh* is will be a strong I. ilisitctklae
. . . .
.It.
.
ann
n y t.i h
^
'daughter a
i n g about
indication of tha kind of wife
humemaking—then the daugh­
her daughter willpmake lor
ter is likely to turn out to bo
him.
another frustrated wife, bored
Here are a ftw things a
u ith the responsibility for
amart young man should find
making a boms.
eut about a mother before he
Three. What ia the mother's
marries her daughter:
attitude toward her daughter?
On*. What is tha mother’s
Is ah* willing to let her
attitude toward her own hutdaughter think for herself and
hand? If ah* regards her hus­
accomplish her own—not her
band as of its* importance
mother’*—embltiona? If she's
than her children—she has
a possessive mother, no young
probably raised a s p o i l e d
men had better count on th*
daughter, whoa* interest In
idea that alie’ll etop trying to
run her daughters life a*
soon as she gets a huthunef.
Four. Whet is the mother'*
attitude toward such thing*
as money and social position ?
An ambitious mother who haa
a shallow eat of standard*
By United Press letsmstieaal may pats them on to her
Sarasota held a steady grip daughter. So if the mother
on first piece in the Florida seta great etore by money
State League Sunder night in and social position, the young
battering Miami 90 behind man should make aura the
the ais hit pitching of Oil daughter doesn’t share those
Downs. It was Downs' 12th ideas—unless, o f course, he
win of the Hw*un against shares them himself. In which
only three losses.
case, she would probably be a
in other league action, Day­ good wife for him.
tona Beach edged Tampa d-3,
Five. Ia tha mother a happy,
St. Petersburg split a pair cheerful pci ion? If she is,
with Fort Lauderdale It-* and chances are tha daughter will
0-4, and Orlando Downed
r
Lakeland 10-6.
The standings:
W. L. Pet GB
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5arasota
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Miami
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slm bad grown up in a family
busted by an unhappy, neur­
otic woman.
Theae clues will go * long
way In telling a man the kind
“ f person his wife will lie and
the kind of home she will
make for him.

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Mo.
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pionship and a XT.joo prize
after finishing first tn the
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team handicap bowling tour­
nament.
Lovin Machinery slipped
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Syracuse, N. Y., by 30 pins
Sunday to cinch the title in
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"lied” nine years off her age in or­
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When I met this very attractive old­
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considered "w ife” material that l
ADDED five years to my age so he
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him. We are married now. and
couldn't be happier. I later confessed
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Dr. Frank Leone Presents Program

Circle Meets At

A t Dinner Meeting O f BPW Club

Tbe regular monthly meet­
ing of the Shirley Smith Cir­
cle o f the Plnecreat Baptist
Church waa held at the home
of Mrs. Harold Sherwood,
2360 Revona Court, Sanford.
Mrs. Cliff Abels presented
a very interesting program
on "Sharing Poiiesilons."
Those taking part In the pro­
gram were Mrs. Robert
Craig, Mra. Voile Willlama,
Jr., Mrs. Johnnie Herrin and
Mra. Sherwood.
The bualneia meeting wna
conducted
by the circle
chairman, Mra. Harley Sikes.
The minute* were read by
Mrs. Charles Wade and re­
port* were given from all
committee chairmen.
Letters
of
appreciation
were read from Mra. Shir­
ley Smith, a missionary in
Hong Kong and from the
teenage girl In Lakeland,
Florida, which the circle
sponsors.
Mr*. R. C. Whitmire waa
welcomed
ai
a
visitor.
Others present were Mrs.
Roy Henson, Mra. Odell Wil­
liams and Mrs. Harold Da­
vis.

ICfUb amt at the home of th*
president, Mra. H a r r i e t t
Slawter, 1M1 Park Ave. for
the regular matting.
* Caret speaker waa Dr.
Prank Leone, County Wel­
fare Director. Ha told of
plana for a public nursing
service which would provide
home nursing calls for a no­
minal fee.
This service would benefit
a lot of elderly people who
might be unable to go to a
doctor or could not afford to
■toy la a hoepiUL
Preceding the meeting, a
wad- Daring the business ses­
sion, plant iron discussed for
a fashion and hair atylo show
to bo hold during National
Business a n d Professional
Women'! week. In October.
Mrs. Aroljrn True gave a
the national convention in
Dallas, Tessa, In July,
Four members made plans
to attend the district meeting
In Cocos. They wars the
president, Mrs. Slawter, Mrs.
Helen Pearson, Mra. Marjorie
Cowan nnd Mrs. True.

Sherwood Home

Chuluota

Luncheon Honors Bride-Elec

M n. W. A. Kretsert, H i t I Park Br. war* eo-hoetoases I day at the KrmUert home, i Gneat o f honor nraa Mlia
L. P. Garner and Mra. G. L. I for e bridal luncheon Thun* 11400 Park Are. at 1 p. m.
Jeanne Southward and assist­

BRIDAL LUNCHEON GUESTS and hostesses arc left to right, -anted,
Mra. O. Lewis Dinkins, Miss Jennne Southward and Mrs. Ira E. Southward.
Standing, Mra. William Park, Mrs. L. F . Garner, Miss Rose Kratzert and
Mra. W. A. Kratzert.
(Herald Photo)

Capt. And M rs. A. Williams Youth Choir
Have Interesting Vacation

Entertained

ing the hostesses war* Mra.
William Park and Miaa Roie
Kratxert.
A color achem* o f green
and white waa carried out in
decorations. Arrangements of
white daiifta were placed
throughout the houae with
a large one on the luncheon
table, flanked by two silver
candelabra bolding white tap.
era.
A corsage of pink sweet­
heart rosea was presented to
Mias Southward and pink
carnation cartages to her mo­
ther, Mra. Ira E. Southward
and Mrs. O. Lewis Dinkins,
mother o f the groom. The
honoree also received a large
silver tray, a gift from the
hottest**.
Other invited guests were
Mrs. Milner Osborne, Mrs.
Al Doudney, Mra. Gerald
Jones, Mrs. Ernest Southward
and Mrs. Billy Southward.
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Strickland, Kay Ivey, Marilyn
McDaniel, Sally Willlama,
Dian Aiken, Suianne Jones,
Niki Ashby, Vida Sue Smith,
Judy Herron and Bonnie Stof-

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light to detect imperfections.

With Party

Copt, and Mrs. Arnold Wil­
liams are recuperating from
Mrs. Kenneth Clark enter­
Mrs. Deno Green hit re- a 4,000 mile vacation trip.
tained the Youth Choir of the
turned from a visit with Their first stop was in Dorelatives in Alabama and catur, Ala. to seo a service
First Methodist Church with
a patio party at her home on
North Carolina.
friend of Capt. Willlama.
Pinecrest Drive.
From there they w o n t
Members attending were
'through Mississippi, Tennes­
CLE ARA N C E!
Pam
Pigott, Linda Lee, Lin­
see and Kentucky. They stop­
da
Leggore,
Analie
Herman,
ped in Chicago whero the
Jo Sandon, Betty Wiggins,
Shrina Convention had peoLeslie Jones, Regina Clark,
pla packed in the atreots.
Tom Summers. Tommy Best,
They said hello to a farmer
Wayne Forguson, Leslie LegStanford couple but as motels
gore, Jerry Myers Robert
were so hard to find decided
Raynor, Andy Newblll, Jack
to atari East. While traveling
Beckwith, T o m Alexander
through Illinois they found a
and Steven Clark.
town culled Paris, and atopThe group arrived at 6
pod long enough to eat there.
p.m. and were served a pic­
That evening they atayed at
nic dinner climaxed with wa­
Napoleon.
termelon, cake and cold
After spending several days
drinks. During the evening
in Akron, Ohio, with Mr. and
a variety of games were en­
Mrs, t'uul Love, they Journey­
joyed on the lawn and patio.
ed to Canandaigua, N. Y.
Here they spent a few days
Dusting you ear dry may
with Mr. and Mrs, Ed llnrscratch the finish when grit
vey, former mayor of Rushis ground into the surface by
vtliu and winter visitors in
the dustetoth.
Hanfcrd.
The cherry orchards were
beautiful hut very dry. A
WHETHER ITS . . .
visit to n plastic factory
proved very enjoyable and
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YOU'LL SAY IT’S
and Mrs, Lewis Maker, form­
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JAM AICA
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and visited several other for­
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mer associates and relatives.
SETS
FLORIDA POWER COMPANY CLUBHOUSE on Bear Lake
and their fumilex (fathered for the festivities. Enjoying barbe­
Returning through the cen­
was the B ite o f tho annual Dynntronii'H Inc, Company picnic.
cued chicken and all tho trimmiiiKx are Mr. and Mrs, William
tral area of North Cnrnllna
Over 1100 menibera of tho Sanford Aerospace electronic^ firm
C. Crawford ami family.
they called on Mr. and Mrs.
SEVENTH
Alfred Harley, former math
School FiixhimiH
NEW
COLLEGIATE
pupils of Mrs. Williams. Mr.
by tho yard
Oviedo
DICTIONEKY
Iced T e a Is
Hurley is engaged in manu­
facturing pipe coverings for
— FROM —
• Patterns
industrial use and had Just
Thirst Q u en ch er
•
Notions
• Sizes 10 to 18
shipped an order to Africa.
Mary Beth Lake, daughter Calif, lie I* expected home tha gremlin* were busy and
• Novelties
ny Gaynor Maddox
While
in
Greensboro
the
San­
of Mr. end Mrs, Buddy Lake, this weekend for a 10 day even mixed up tha hostesses.
• All Were Higher
ford tourists went through
NEA — Every summer
Priced
is visiting her aunt, Dr. Doris leave, lie will then enter In Friday’s writi-up of the tea
the
P.
Lorillsrd
clgarct
fac­
training school et Lakehurst, for Jeanne Southward, Mrs.
American* drink an estimated
Milady’fl
Shoppe
Lake, in West Palm Beach.
• Buy For Next
tory and a nylon hose factory.
Gifts - Cards • Books
N. J.
Ray Hen on was named as one
eleven to twelve billion glass­
Of Fin* Fabrics
Summer Too
A stop was made in Albe(Formerly MeVIrara)
uf
the
flouting
hostesses,
H
es nf (ceil tea with meal*, be­
•Steve Clark, son of Mr. end
104
S.
Perk
323-0313
marte
to
greet
Dr,
and
Mrs.
Leslie, Michels and Ann should have read Mrs. Roy
210 E. First SL
• Good Assortment
tween meals, whenever they Mrs. Kenneth Clark, left Fri­
George Eddins who are reisAnderson, of lladdoiifield, Holler. Our apologies to both
day by plane for Washington,
are hot, tired or thinly,
N. J. have been visiting their ladles and the hostess.
two weeks. Mr. Itay Joined
Aten, there la a new tn-l 11. C. for a t() day visit with grandpurents, Dr. nnd Mrs.
his
cousin,
Mika
Derrick.
them on the return trip home
tea mix, which takr* fuse out
A. 8. McCollum, for the past
after going up (or the week­
Mike plans to show him all
The
first
"nal
stretch
of making and serving it. Thl*
two weeks. Their mother, Mrs.
the
siglita
of
the
Capitol,
in­
reports end with his parents is Car­
Iced tea mix makes iced tea
Margaret Anderson will ar­ material was
rollton, (la.
cluding historiral spots and
rive today for a several weeks Lilt Reference
even more quickly than In­
the WInt,. House.
Mr*. E. F. Mitchem at
stant tea. It contains ten, Jemstay at the McCollum homo. you take a strand of hair In
tended the wedding of her
ui) mid sugar. Ordinary tap
inches lung and pull It gently grandson. Carrol Hatnirck,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brewer
water, be cut*.-* and • pouch
During the rush of parties at both ends, it will stretch
in Apopka on Aug. 3.
of tho mil are uli that are Jr. have returned from a va­ lust week for August brides to 12 inches without breaking.
Mr. and Mra. Don Ulrcy
cation
in
Southern
Florida.
needed (a prepare it. Packaged
and daughter Gay, are vaThey
viidud
with
Mrs.
Brew­
in a strong aluminum foil
For The Cool Ones
Over half the women in the c a t t a i n i n g In Waynrsvllle,
JHiuch, it is or easy to rariy er’# sister and her husband,
Even during summer there labor force are married and N.C., whrru they will enjoy
or store as to prepare, design­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ratcliffu, arc coot days when a girl over half of these have chil­
sightseeing trips and visits
ed to withstand the rigors nf In Clcnrwuter and with Mr. needa a coat. A lightweight dren under IH. reports the to the Smoky
Mountain*.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Sharp,
In
St.
boating, picnicking, hiking
silk or cotton coat Is a good Population
Reference
Bu­ Gay’s guest for the vacation
Petersburg.
and ramping.
Investment for that time of reau,
is Marilyn Partin.
They enjoyed swimming and year.
If you prefer to mnko your
leu the rnnvenllonal way, be golfing at the various re­
Lettuce Remember This
hurt to maka it oxtrn strong sort- and attended a perform­
Here's how to be sure you
to allow for malting ica. If ance of the fourth annual have crisp, dry Icttuco for
you haven't a big teapot to Asolu Theater Summer Com­ your sslads:
brew it in, here'a an easy edy Festival in the Italian
Wash tho lettuce, aeparate
Rugged in appearance,
method using an open suuce playhouse of the Singling the leaves and wrap them
volt grain leather oslant
H E R E ’S THE STOCK!
pun. It makio two ipisrts— Museum of Art at Sarasota. in absorbent paper towels to
ready for tough weather.
rrmmf mniatuca.
T ei Woodruff, Son of Mr. carefully, because salad dres
— 6000 BTU
3 — 12000 B T
Bring 1 quart of freshly
construction,
drawn cold water to a full roll­ end Mre. Frank L. Woodruff sing won't adhere to wet let­
ing boil in an open sauce-pan. 3rd. haa completed his boot tuce. Return lettuce to re­
— 16500 BTU
1 — 19000 BT
Remove from heat and whila training at the U. S. Naval frigerator to chill before tos­
Training
Tenter
In
San
Diego,
sing
your
fivorito
salad.
the water is stilt bubbling,
1 — 12500 BTU H E A T A N D COOL!
Immediately udd 1 3 cup louse
tea or IS tea hags. Stir and
let stand, uncovered for 6
minutes. Stir again and strain
Tup grain Iciiher
into a pitcher huldiug another
tpjm, balance of
quart of cold water.
alioc composed cl j
Incidentally, don't refriger­
man made
A
Our Machine* Are:
Front Your Downtown
tuneful*.
/■
ate the lea — it’a apt to turn
Big - Fust - Thrifty
Florist
cluudy. Keep it at room temp­
We Are Open Air —
Wash la Comfort
erature until ready to serve,
then pour over Uo cube* and
SANFORD
Kwite - White
serve with lemon and eugar
FLOWER SHOP
LAUNDRY
Cor. E. lit 4 Sanford Ave.
to taste. Add a sprig of mint,
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DR. FRANK LEONE, center back, with three BPW member* at a dinner
meeting where he presented the program on public minting service. Seat­
ed in president, Mra. Harriett Slawter, and Mrs. Marjorie Cowan, left, Dr.
Leone and Mra. B. F, Ganns,
(Herald Photo)

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Dodgers Have Lost 11 Of Last

A n f. I t 1WS — f t w T

Giants In Same Now It C an Be Told
lime Have Won
Lombardi Nixed N.Y. Jets' Bid
ISOutOf 19
After Green Bay Threw A Block
%

18 * Club Loft
A w m lny that th* li* la reapeetacle, U « twine wttk tha
0 wood la about tha u m aa
breasts.
It ahould ba • full swing,
uacatad with Maine and
rhythm.
Tha S wood doe* tha job
from any kind o f an araraffa
Uo, giving you distance, hslght
and roll
Tha tap at tha awlnf la
almilar to that o f tha awlnf
with tha driver Tha banda art
hold hlfh a l tha tap and un­
der tha abaft. Tha dub la
parallel to tba greend. Tha
ball la played o ff tha loft
i :s ! from approximately tha
aama ipot aa with tha twa
Ionfar wooda.
Ton ahoald bo
agalnat aeaopiaf a
apoon shots. Ton i
ring to morn into a
lofted club when you de
a ■[&gt;oan, aa tract It aa
Hit tha ball squarely, Lot tha
loft of tha elubhaad gat tha
ball in tha air.
If tha lla la In a divot or
otherwlaa poor, that'* tha tima
to hit down on tha ball with
tha apoon. It parforma mora
Ilka an Iron la thla initanco.
The ball la hit more with that
pinching affect wo previous­
ly mentioned aa applying to
Irons. Don’t be alarmed about
any losa of distance you may
suffer In thla Instance as that
usually la compensated for by
added roll.
Only In Iho eaaa of a fairly
good It* should a 1 wood b*
considered In the rough. Other­
wise, choose an Iron or a 4 or
B wood.
The 4 wood la axcellent for
knocking th« ball out of the
rough. Its tremendous loft
and compact htud knifes
through grass with speed end
alacrity, gets the bell up
quickly. Long grass has less
tendency to wrap around tha
wood head than It doea to
slip around an Iron and tilde
in between the bell and club
face at contact.
Th* 4 wood Is eicellant
for attacking bad Ilea on tha
fairway and for getting the
ball up quickly to clear trace
•r other hasarde.
The B wood le considered an
ausitlary club, doeen’t coma
in a regular set of four wood*.
Yet it le a club that s'very
weekend golfer ehould have.
It U eaaier to contrul than the
Irons, can knock tha ball out
•f almost Impossibla lice.
Its distsnea Is oquivaalsnt
to a 2 or 3 Iron.
Its added loft makes It a
much preferable club to a S or
• Iron—especially in the case
ef queetionable lies.
NEXT: The .hurt irons.

Moffilt Paces
U. S. Victory
CLEVELAND, Ohio (UNPI)
— Billie J«an Moffitt, an ex­
tremely
talented
teenager
with a tennis racket, was
‘ Miss Big” as the United
States overwhelmed England,
g-1, to win the Utb annual
Wightman Cup tennis mat­
ches.
MUs Moffitt, a 19 year-old
court whirlwind, won two
singles matches and was a
member of a doubles team
that also came up with a
victory to enable Uncta Sam
to win his 29th Wightman
Cup and fourth in tba last
all years.
The bespectacled youngster,
who hails from Loog Beach,
Calif., In addition to posses­
sing a fine all • around game
and a never-ssy • quit spirit,
also pleased toe crowd with
her vocal and facial gyra-4Uee&gt;----------------------------------Several times she would
chirp “ yea” to compliment
her toe oo a fine shot, or ad­
monish heraelf with -Hit It,”
“ Go BilUe" or “ move Ba­
be,” when outfoxed by her
opponent.

Ruth Show Sot
NEW YOIUC (UPI) - The
American Broadcasting Com­
pany haa announced it will
present a special Uth annjsenary telecast reviewing
the legend of Babe Ruth on
Aug. IS. Ruth, whose heme*
run record of 40 lasted until
Roger Marie of tha New York
Yankees eclipsed the mark
with Cl two years ago, died
Aug. U, 1*4*.

PROOF THAT plenty o f fi*h were enutfht from DeBary’n Lake Susan In
the second Fishnthon held last week in shown by one group of the many
young people atending. Some went home with as many ns 10-20 fish in
their baskets.
(Cox Photo)

Fregosi Looks Like Yankees, Nine
Games Ahead,
Tip-Top Shortstop
Can Walk In

LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
If ■ consensus were compiled
of the opinions of major
league managers on the infielder most likely tc become
one of the game’s top stars,
shortstop Jim Frogosi of the
Los Angeles Angels would be
n strong choice.
The 21-year-old Fregosi hns
IBADAN, Nigeria (UPI) caught the eyes of some cf
DIek Tiger v*. unbeaten Lastha best Judges of baseball
l it Papp — tomewhera In
lb* United StatesT
That'* th* proposed fight
which world middleweight
champion Tiger of Nigeria By United Press International
wai considering today, now
NATIONAL LEAGUE
thit ha haa definitely dis­
W L Pet. GB
posed of ex-champ Gene FullLos
Angeles
69
46 .600
mer of West Jordan, Utah.
Tiger, 33, stopped gory San Francisco 66 50 .569 34
Fullmer, 32, tn the seventh St. Louis
61 53 .547 *
round here at Liberty Stadi­ Cincinnati
61 56 .5.13 74
um Saturday night, and Is
01 54 .539 8
Chicago
now digesting a proposal to
50 57 .500 104
Pittsburgh
make his next defense again­
Philadelphia
6 I 58 .508 104
st 37-year-old Papp of Hun­ Milwaukee
59 59 .500 IDs
gary somewhere in America.
45 73 .381 234
Houston
Rapp, the only torec-tlmc
38 79 325 32
New York
Olympic winner and the only
Saturday’s Results
professional boxer behind the
Iron Curtain, it the challen­ San Francisco 7 Philadelphia

Papp May Be
Next For Tiger

Standings

6

ger nominated by Champion­
ship Sports, Inc., CSI. one Chicago 4 New York 0
of Tiger’s handlers disclosed St. Louis 6 Milwaukee 3
Pittsburgh 3 Huu*t&gt;m 2
today.
Los Angeles 1U Cincinnati 3
Sunday’s Results
Chicago 8 New York 1 (1st)
New York It Chicago 4 (2nd)
San Francisco 5 Philadelphia

★
★
★ •
Griffith Angles
For Tiger Bout

I

Cincinnati 9 Los Angeles 4
Milwaukee 9 St. Luuia 1
Pittsburgh 2 Houston 1
AMERICAN LEAGUE
IV 1. Pet. GB
74 HI .649
New York
66 SO .569 9
Chicago
65 w .565 94
Minnesota
65 54 .546 114
Baltimore
57 61 .483 19
Cleveland
31 (VI .474 20
Huston
52 62 456 22
Kansas City
51 66 .450 23
Los Angeles
SI 63 .417 23
Detroit
42 74 .362 33
Washington
Saturday's Results
Chicago 5 Detroit 1
Minnesota 5 Boston 3
Kansas City 6 Cleveland 3
Washington 6 Baltimore 5
New York 2 U&gt;» Angeln 1
Sunday’s Results
Cleveland 2 Kansas City 1
Baltimore 6 Washington 2
Detroit 7 Chicago 2 (ist)
Chicagn 3 Detroit 2 (2nd, 11
innings)
New York 8 Los Angeles 4
(10 Innings)
Minnesota 3 Boston 9

NEW YORK (UPI) - Wel­
terweight champion Emile
Griffith, who best his 12th
middleweight Saturday night,
will defend hit 117-pound
crown next January and, af­
ter that, shoot for the mid­
dleweight 180-pound title, co­
manager GU Clancy announ­
ced today.
Griffith, 25, win a lop­
sided decision over middle­
weight contender Holly Mims
ef Washington, D. C., Satur­
day In a nationally televised
16-rounder at S a r a t o g a
Springs, N. Y. The bout was
scored 6-3-1, 6-3-1, 8-1-1.
Clancy said G r i f f i t h ' s
showing against Mims con­
vinced him that Emile could
beat DIek Tiger of Nigeria,
the 160-pound ruler, next
year.

Changes Pitchers

MILWAUKEE (UPI) -T h e
Milwaukee Braves purchased
veteran right-hander Bob Tiefenauer from Toronto and
Coffrc-produring Draxll con*
optioned southpaw Dan Sch­
neider to the same interna­ some* only six pounds per
tional League team Saturday. capita per year.

talent with his speed, strong
arm and Improved bitting.
“ In about another year,
Fregosi will be the outstand­
ing shortstop in the Ameri­
can League.” Angela general
manager Fred Haney de­
clare*.
An the general manager’s
views are echoed by Angel
manngvr Bill Rlgney, who
did hit playing stint as sa infielder and ha* given Fregovi
special attention ailire he
rsme to the yuung club.
But tha praise la not limit­
ed to Angel executives. Man­
ager Ralph Honk of the New
York Yankee* say*. "There'*
no question Fregosi hns the
makings of a great short­
stop.”
And the eyes of Al Taipei of
the Chleago White Sox light
up when he watches Fregosi
perform and he *aya, “ The lad
can’t ml**.”
Fregosi I* one of many
great haichall player* who
have come to the game from
the Ran Franelseo Bay are*.
An outstanding athlete at
Serra High School in Sun
Mateo, Calif.., Fregosi origi­
nally wa» signed by the Boaton Red Sox, but the Angel*
got him in the original drnft
to atock the new major b-ague
club.
Th» versatile youngster. In
addition tn being rne of Cali­
fornia’* outstanding h i g h
aehooi baseball players, was
*1*0 * foothill, track and ha*kctbnll star and was the
elate'* prep broad Jumping
champion.
“ Being good In high school
li a lot different from mak­
ing g o o d In the major
league*,” Jim »ay». 'Tv* had
to learn a lot and I'm still
learning things about being
an inflelder.”
Fregosi played hi* first eca.
son of organised basehall
while in the Itrd .Sox organi­
sation with Alpine in I960
and was named to the allstar team. After joining the
Angel* he was firmed to Dnllas-Ft. Worth In 1961 and
■pent the first half of the
1962 leason there.
The Angel* recalled him
midway in th* 1962 season
when shortstop Joe Koppe
w as
Injured and in three
weeks Fregosi wai consider­
ed a regular. Become he ap­
peared In 58 game* list anaton, Fregosi is ineligible for
“ Rookie of the Year” consid­
eration this season.

By United Prose InteraallesMl
The dog days of August
nr# having little bite on the
New York Yankees, and the
American L e a g u e pennant
race ntay be reduced to a trut
by the time September rolla
Into view.
The Yankee*. who played
under .500 bull last August,
won their sixth straight game
with n 10-Inning, 6-4 decision
over the Lo* Angeles Angel*
Sunday to increase thrir
league lend to nine full
games over Chicngo.
Even more frightening to
the other nine rtubs than the
huge trad is the pure statis­
tics of the situation. The Yan.
keca, with a 74-40 record,
need only split their remain
Ing 48 games to finish with
98 victories.
Chicagn, to mulch this to­
tal, would have to take .'12 of
their remaining 46 contests.
That would he a .606 clip, nr
127 percentage points better
than the White Sox have been
doing thus far.
The Sox didn't help their
cause any Sunday, dropping
thef Irst game of a doubleheader to the Detroit Tigers,
7-'J, befure coming back with
a 3-2. 11-inrdng triumph in
the nightcap. Chicago nrw
hud lost 10 games mure than
Ihe Yankee*.
The Minnesota Twin* scor­
ed n 8-2 win over the Iloslon
Red Sox, It wna the sixth
straight success fur the thirdplace Twins and kept Ihern
6 4 game* behind the Yan­
kees.

Packers Out Of
The Doghouse
MIAMI (UPI) — Vines
I.omherdi, reluctant to praise
and quick to criticise anything
Ices than perfect, has let his
world champion Green Hay
Packers out of the doghou'e.
He showed a* much emo­
tion a* a pro football coach
will Saturday night after the
packers shrugged off a bumb­
ling lo*» at the hands of the
collsg* all-stars and ran ov«r
Pittsburgh's Btcelers 27-7.
“ An excellent Individual ef­
fort all around,” hr railed it
At the suggestion that the
regulars, led by quarterback
Dart Ktarr'l pin-point to-ies,
had dona moat of the work,
l.omhardi snapped:

By United Pren International
A year ago today the Los
Angeles Dodger* held a 34game lead over the San Frsncisco Giants In the National
League pennant race.
That’s the nine bulge that
separated theie California ri­
vals alter weekend action,
leaving some figure filberts
wondering if history was
ready to repeat Itself.
You don't nred a king mem­
ory to recall that the Dodg­
ers blew a four-gamo lead in
the final week of the 1962 sea.
Giants in a three-game playson and then bowed to the
off. This year, though, the
Dodgers seemingly Have mi
the skids much earlier.
Since July 20, when the
Dodgers held a 10-game leid
over the Giants. IVatt Alston's
men have lost It of 20 games.
During the same period, the
Giants, led bv wondrous Wil­
lie Mays, have won IS of 19.
Mays, hitting In his 13Ui
stranght game, doubled In
two key runs to help the
Giants whip the Philadelphia
Phillies, 51, while the Cin­
cinnati Reds walloped Sandy
Kcufax and the Dodgers, 9-4.
The Milwaukee Rraves rip­
ped the St. Louis Cardinals, 9I, the Pittsburgh Pirates edg­
ed the Houston Colts, 2-1, and
the New York Mets rolled to
an 11-4 victory after losing
Hie opener of a dmiblclieader
to the Chicago Cubs, 8-1, in
other NL action.
Mays unloaded his double
in the filth Inning to break
op a piU'liing fluid between
Cal Mel.lsh (lift) and the
Giants' Jack Sanford (IM2L
Chuck Hiller drove In three
runs fur the Giants with a
homer and a sacrifice fly.
We* Covington collected four
uf Ihe Phils’ five hits off Sonhelp from Hilly Hoeft and Hon
ford, who needed ninth inning
Larsen.
The Reds raked Koufax for
nine hits and five runs dur­
ing 5 4 innings (o become the
first (ram lo beat the Dodger
southpaw twice this season.

A ’s Alusik On
Disabled List

CHICAGO (NEA) ----- Tha
American Football League
was within one legal wrangle
of the greatest coup in its
three-year existence last win­
ter.
Vince Lombardi, toe most
successful coach in profes­
sional football as the bulldar
of the two-time world cham­
pion Green Bey Packera,
committed himself with a
hind-shake to Jump league*
and take over the entire di­
rection ef ,h“
w York Jets.
This was when a group
beaded by Donald Grant was
dickering tor the toundaring
AFL franchise (that wai In­
ter bought by Sonny Werblla
and his associates).
The only condition was that
Lombard! be able to secure
his release from an existing
contract, which has threw
years to run, with Ihe Nation­
al Football League team.
The Packers, sounded out,
aald nix and threatened a
legal brawl If the AFL team
tried to get him to breach it.
Lombardi had to back out of
hit verbal agreement.
This was confirmed to me
by s high AFL official, who
divulged that th« Jets would
have mulched the munificent
aum Uwihardi drawl as
roach and general manager
at Grrcn Ray and would have
sweetened the pot with a
stuck deal that eventually
might have given him at
least ID and maybe 2u percent
of the club. This source said
emphatically that Inmbardi
met with club and league of­
ficials to discuss the details.
Does It make sense that
the most celebrated coach la
pro hall should leave the ha­
loed security of the NFL,
probably the moat stable op­
eration in all sports, for th*
precarious life of the AFL,
which la still struggling for
a firm perch, particularly in
New York?
Only If you consider that
Limhardi ia a New York
guy whose idea of the Wild
West used to be New Jersey.
And that Mrs. Lombardi Is
a confirmed New Yorker, too.
It's no secret Dial Vince
would have liked to move
back to New York In 1961 hefore he won Ms first NFL
championship. The opportun­
ity was there when Jim Lee

KANSAS CITY Mo. (DPI)
— Georte Alusik, Kansas
City Athletic outfielder, wa*
on Ihe 30-day disabled list
today. The A's called up M.m
ny Jiminrt from their Port
land, Ore., farm club to fill
the vacancy.
Aluilk, 28, of Ashley, Pa.,
was hit Saturday night by Wins Two Events
SUN UKVI LI.K, S w e d e n
a pitch thrown by Cleveland
Indians pitcher Pedro Rsmos (PPI)— Lula Williams of Arland suffered a fractured xuna State University won
the 200-meter and 400-miter
right wrist.
events Wednesday in the “ Au­
An acre of Antarctic water gust Games” track and field
is said to contain more animal meet. Williams, the only
and plant Ufa than any oilier Ysnk In the meet, captured
ar«a of water (or lundi on the 200 in 21.5 asrunda and
the 40 in 46.8 seconds.
earth.

Oj.TS5U.Wi

VINCE LOMBARDI

bardi out of New York —
NFL-wise. With enough mon­
ey and Increasing signs that
the AFL la here to stay, the
Jet offer couldn't have look­
ed too bad to a man out of
Brooklyn.
Vince admitted he had •
couple of offers to leave
Green Bay, ''Thla year,” be
said, “ after we win.”
He revels ia the Green le y
plant and the improvements
that have been mad* there,
lle'i a big men In Wiscon­
sin and materially as well
off aa anyone could want to
be.
“ I'm so busy working any­
how,’’ ho said, “ that I don't
see how It matten where I

Howell resigned as coach nf| Uve.”
Maybe not, hot toe rest
the Giants, and tba Mara
brothers,
Wellington and of the family doesn’t watch
films every night
Jack, wanted him. They own
Members of the Green Bay
Ihe team, and Wellington
corps sense a lightness la
wai a Lombardi classmate at their boss this year, a relax­
Fordham who first introdu­ ation of the tenseness that
ced Vince to leave an assis­ generally grips him In kls
tant's Job at West Point with work. Maybe the frustrations
Red Ulaik tor the challenge of wanting to return to the
of pro ball.
East don't cat at bias say
But again the matter ef longer.
an obligation to Green Bay
Sherman Is catrenchad wttk
intervened. Veteran players the Giants. Whan they could­
on the club made a personal n't get Vince, the Jets hired
appeal (hat he stay on the Weeb Ewbank, a highly com­
Job. The rebuilding Job at petent football man, to re­
Green Bay, started in 1W9, construct their franchise.
wasn’t done. So Vince im­
There’s a limit to oppor­
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Jackie Ready To Go

OT18 AFB, Mass. (UPI) —
Mr*. Jsequellne Kennedy,
greatly cheered by the vislta
of her two children, Caroline
and John Jr., now is anxious
to lesve the boapltal and re.
tons to tho summer Whlta
Ronse on Squaw Island,
The President brought tho
youngsters la separsto vislta
Sunday far an affectlonato
reunion with their “ Slummy,"
who has been grieving totof
the death of their little b r»
ther, born last Wednesday.
Caroline, nearly six, looking
like a doll in a bine and whita
short shift, arrived with her
father before noon. She car­
ried a bouquet of black-eyed
Susans, larkspurs and pink
trumpet lilies she had picked
near the summer White
House.
John Jr., r«=riy three, heli­
coptered In
the evening
visit and turned out to bo ■
born scene stealer. Going up
t hlda-and-ttek outdoor*?
the hospital steps holding his
your fothor it havlnfr*
father’s hand, he asked loud­
PRifiCiUAU
DO I WAVE
ly: "Where's Mummy 7" He
repeated "Where’s Slummy"
Ac r f s
TIZZY
B r K ite O n n
several times down hospital
corridor* before he reached
her room.
Neither child had seen their
AT OTIS AIR FORCE BASE — President Kenmother since she was rushed
nedy arrives at Otis Air Force Base hospital in
to the hospital hera after tak­
Massachusetts, to be with Mrs. Kennedy in wake
ing them riding on their pon­
of the death o f their infant son.
ies last Wednesday. Both had
been told they had a little
brother — Patrick Bouvlcr
Kennedy — who had gono to
heaven.
The First Lady was making
a rapid recovery from tho
m y .' s w e a t e r s a t h a l f
Caesarean birth of her third
PRIC B/ I OONT WANT TO
S YOU CANT A-,
f MtSO THIS SALE J— '
child. She wus out of bed and
SAY IT WASN'T
-r A GOOD f—'
walking for the first tlms
S T «Y v »( ■
The announcement of Hood's Sunday. She urged her doctor
TUSCALOOSA, Ala (UPI)
—Jimct A .Hood, on# of two withdrawal cams exactly two to permit her to go homo
Negro students who entered months after ho and Vivian right away.
the all-whltu University of Malone entered the university
As purents, the President
Alabama under federal guard with a federal guard which and his 31-year-old wife ap­
two monthu ago, quit Sunday furced Gov. George C. Wallace peared to be counting their
to 'avoid a complete mental to step aside.
blessing*, despite their traga
and physical breakdown."
loss. A White House spokes­
llood, 21, apparently faced
man .described Mrs. Kennedy
imminent expulsion for eritns "greatly cheered up" by
Idling officials.
the visits of her two children.
Hood's attorney, Arthur D.
Shores, said he was “ with­
i d f l d a i d o o W o tw t fT B fiin r
M M do oua norr • onlya
drawing on the advice of his
•
|
.S -/2 ,
physician . . . because of hla
physical and mental condi­
"Mother* will you ontortain Horb for mo until Johnny tion."
brings mo homo from tho movlse?"
"My stay at the university
DUBROVNIK, Yugoslavia
has been a profitable chal­
(Uf’l)
—Secretary of Agricul­
Buy S. Malher, founder of
lenge," Hood said. "I have en­
By Dick Turner joyed It thus far end regret ture Orville Freeman, who the Malher Furniture Stores
CARNIVAL
the! my Illness has caused me pledged JSU million in Ameri­ in Florida, Georgia and South
to withdraw at this time. 1 can aid to help rebuild the Carolina, died in Atlanta Fri­
look forward to re-entering earth-quake stricken city of day at the age of SO.
Mather and his brothers be.
after my recovery.’ *
Skopje, today ends hie five- gan the business of manufac­
Hut the university said Hood
day visit to Yugosalivia.
turing and retail furniture
could not return until after a
Freeman was flying home sales in 1903, and now own
hearing on charges he public
to Washington from this Adi- about 23 stares in the chain.
ly and unfairly accused uni­
utic coast resort city.
He is survived by a son.
versity and itata officials of
AMO r k . BET tr SMELLS GOOD
UN- V u -'s e E THAT *
The agriculture secretary Jack Mather, of Daytona
1 * ^ L O VOU fT v * &amp; t n j u H c ?
N THERE,
trying to get him expelled.
BUNOU YOU KEEP CXCf/
Sunduy told Yugoslavia Presi­ Beach, president of the Flor­
PICNICKING 6EASON /
TOO/
dent Josip Bros Tito the U, S. ida division. Mr. Mather was
NERVES
THANKS i
assistance will b« in the form the last surviving brother ot
of a (25 million grant and a the original founders of tho
$25 million long-term loan.
store.
At an airport news confer­
Mather’s store in Sanford
ence in Ljubljana S u n d a y was closed Saturday whilo
night. Freeman said Tito had services were held In Atlanta.
By Mona Grlnatead
asked him to thank President
This month’s meeting o f Kennedy and the American
the North Orlando Our Lady's people for tho help.
Circle of the Church of Na­
Kennedy ordered a mercy
tivity Catholic Women's Club airlift to deliver a U. S. Army
was held lest Tuesday night field hospital to Skopja withat the home of Mrs. George la 48 hours after the earthBy Joan Magln
So mm a r e , newly elected
The First Baptist Church of
XXTRI SURE AH J WELL,THANKS
WOtlLP YIXJ MINP
quaka
(truck
July
2.
Knee
ARTIST WITH . f FELLAS... I'M
k If WE BROADChnluoU recently concluded
chairman, with eight women
then Washington has an­
THAT WHJfiTLE/7 GLAD YOU
U
CAST IT?
two week’ s Vacation Bible
In attendance.
_________ LIKED H / J
nounced a series of aid meas­
School for mime lLHJ students.
Many projects were discus­ ure* for the city.
C o m m enrement exercises
sed and tentatively planned
were held with all depart­
for the coming year.
ments participating in the
Friends said their farewells
program. At this time ex­
to Mrs. Frank Wssolek, who
hibit* were cn display of the
mind what I said, JunJorl Don’t go around will be moving north at the
many articles mads during
n potato salad in your now play ahootr end of the month, and wel­
By Bernice Kelsey
the school.
comed Mrs. Joseph ScheulVacation Bible School at
tow of Alglera Ave., as a
the First Methodist Church
new member.
of
Ovirdo wll be conducted
Fictional
The hostess served refresh­
ments o f coffee cake, coffee from Tuesday through Friday
l&amp; p iR tn
fur the next two week*.
end lemonade.
tU m b 't pen
Classes from kindergarten
Doorprlie was won by Mrs.
through
junior* will ba held
Don Corkill and the group
voted to continue the award from 0 until 11:.T0 a.ns.
On Aug. 2.1, last day o f the
far the next meeting which
will be held Sept. T at the school, a motorcade will bs
home o f Mra. Rosemary made to tha Methodist Chil­
dren's Hems in Enterprise
Groves on Edgemon Ave.
where Ovirdo students will
40 Sand forth
join children at tha home for
41 Baobab teeffi
On June 14. IT7T, the Con a picnic.
■ * “ *mming it rnnaitrt43 Came i
phia, resolved: "That the flag
Lee Lawson, Barbara Vrnof lb* 11 United States be
thirteen stripes, alternate red to on "Love of Life," studied
Your Welcome Wagon
and white; that the Union be it the American Theatre
Hostess will call with
t3 stars, white in a blue field, Wing on a Mary MacArthur
g i f t s a nd f ri endl y
representing s new consul- scholarship endowed bv scgreetings from tho com­
munity.
HD* wrong
IOUVS JUVOf M4S W fV
MOniiry
^
" THOUGHT/OUR
CALM lCH atN OU 6H ~aM \\
MAP 600LEV KNOWS YOU! 19 THIS
suocfHLy HrsrtncAL- l

Negro Student Quits
AR-W hite Alabam a U

$50 Million
In Aid Pledged
Malher Founder
To Yugoslavia Dies in Atlanta

1

Catholic Circle
Has Meeting

100 Attend
Bible School

VBS To Open
In Oviedo

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I »m s n r t t f d In busine ss at
341S S. F re nch Are ., &gt;Un(or&lt;J.
fcom lnols C ou n ty , Florida, a n ­
tler
the
fi c t it io u s
name
of
F an -S etn H-a tt y, anil that I
Intend to r ra lete r •nit na me
w ll h the Clerk or the C ir cu it
C o u r t , Sem in ole Coun ty. F l o r ­
ida. In a c c o r d a n c e with the
provision s
o f the
F ict iti ou s
N a m e Statute*, t o - w l t : Section
Siij.il&gt; F lo rid a Statu te s 1937.
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th? •
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o f F l o r i d * w ill hold * p ublic
S t a r i n g c o n c e r n in g the l o c a ­
tion and aconotnlu e f f e c t s o f
proposed
Im provements
on
Federal-Aid
Project
H-S4J
121.
riute
Job
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State Hoad 414. from Sta te
llun d 400 (I n ter st a t e Itoute 4)
east t o State Road 11/404 In
S e m in o le C ou n ty , In the C o u n ­
t y C otnmlssloner'e room . S e r if
In ole C o u n t y
C ou rt
Hou se.
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Cong r u t .
All p e r s o n ! w is h in g to be
b e a r d are hereb y n otifi ed to
• pu ea r at said meeting.
JO H N
R.
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2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. Fur Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Reui Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build . Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26 Radio k Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31 A. Pet*
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
SB. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas

LOST: Gray S whit* Male
Cat. Reward. Call FA 28872.
FOUND: Key cn chain. FA
2-0528.

2. Notice* - Personals
VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
parts, auppliea for Electro­
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air*
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup. New and Used
cleaner* sold. FA 2-2282.
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3. Education • lastruetloa
KINDERGARTEN REGIS TRATIONS now being ac­
cepted lor fall term. Grace
Methodiit Church, Onora
Rd. at Woodland. Exper­
ienced teacher, modern fa­
cilities. Your inipection in­
vited any weekday morn­
ing, 9:00-12:00. or phone
FA 2-UI2 lor further infor­
mation.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

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Aug. 12. 1963 — Page 9 ,1 2 . Real Estate For Sals 12. Real Eatats For Sals 27. Special Services

A bucket of Paint, Bruih and
GOVERNMENT
Elbow Create, will convert
OWNED HOMES
Uni older 1 UK. funuthsd FOR a real barialn la a
borne into a mu»t pleasant
home buy, s n our a*lection
family home, with its large
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
oakt, magnolias and bear­
and 2 bath homes that are
ing citrus treei. Plus fea­
available for Immediate oc­
ture) include 2 rental units,
cupancy. These boom buys
over 300 feet on State Road
art priced below market
No. 44, corner location and
value. You can purchase a
some antique).
Government Owned Home
Thii it worth looking into.
for at little as 8100.00 to
May we terve you? Call
$550 00 down. Monthly pay­
Lloyd Barnet at Everett ments that include everyA. Harper Agency, Realtor
thing start aa low at $48.00.
FA 2-2264.
For complete information
on any Government Owned
HOME WITH 5 ACRES
Home, See your F1IA A
CBS home on five acres. 3
VA PROPERTY MANAGE­
BRs and 1 bath. 9 yrs. old,
MENT BROKER.
SAN­
in excellent condition. Nor­
FORD AREA. JIM HUNT
thwest aide of Sanford in
REALTY, 2524 Park Drive,
County. Tile land with ar­
Sanford, Florida.
Phone
tesian well. 4 acres under
FA 2-2111, FA 2-0848, 323cultivation. $16,800. Other
0700.
acreage available. Large
and small.
LOCH ARBOR
Attractive 3 BR home in drtwiatiwu. Only $752
Stenstrom Realty ai»*L-v
down. Kitchen equipped and
in good condition. Can be
111 X. Park Ave. 322-2426
refinanced or assume 4S^
e m e m is
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
existing mortgage. A good
sa«e- (MkggVN eat
3 bedroom model Homes.
safe investment for your
LMN
Enterprises,
I u c.
family.
“ I havs to han g up and get d rstasdl W s’ ra eating
Highland Ave. Lungwood.
ou t to n ig h tr
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By Nadine Seltzer

SWEETIE FIE

MEN-WOMEN, 18-52. Start
high as $102.00 a week. Pre­
paratory training until ap­
pointed, Thousand* of jobs
open. Experience usually
unneveelary. FREE infor­
mation on joba, aalariei, re­
quirement). Write TODAY 6. For Rent
412 ED1THA Circle
6. For Rent
giviiiK nume, address and
Highland Park
phone. Lincoln Service, Box SU3IMEK RATE. L a r g e FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrllonville. Three bedroom block home,
clean 2 bdr. turn. apt. $05.
-10, c 'o Sanford Herald.
kitchen equipped, large lot.
TWO bedroom furnished Apt.
1700 Magnolia Ave.
Total price $12,000.00 can
$55
00,
2101
Magnolia,
5. Food
be financed under FliA
1-3 Bit. bouse $45 a month.
Phone FA 2-3951. Robert
with only $900.00 down in­
BLACK eyed peat, ftOO a 1-2 br. house $32. a month. A. Williams.
cluding cloving cod.
buthei if you pick in &gt;our
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
Shop the Tleratd Adj where
own container. FA 22791.
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
local merchants offer their
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
room Duplex. Fla. room.
belt buya.
Realtor
1 VEAL calf dressed wt. 92
Rooms private baths, 114 Electron heat. 14th St.
Raymond I.undquist, Asso.
lbs. FA 2-0264.
W. First St.
Longwood. 836-3296.
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Hank Bldg.
t
IIKDUOOM
Apartment.
You can find anything you
BEDROOM house. Kitchen
SPA-C-R
Quiet neiKhliothood. FA 2need advertised in the Her­
equipped. $75. FA 2-2S58. for the children in tilts big.
r ic r m u i« w n n
1162
from
8:30
to
6
p.
ill.
ald
by
Sanford
merchant).
NOTICE 11* lier#•by g lv ti i that
aluded yard and right next
1
f n i u e t l In bualnvt# At
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
to a lovely City park for
tl«
.V. Park
Av*. S ad ford.
FA
2-1301
any
other
time.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
St:r.iac!e C ou nty, K lorlJx . tinmore play activity. Three
d « r the fi c tit ious
name of,
ped House. $u5 a month.
bedroom, 2 bath houae nas
4 ROOM Apartment. 3o»» Elm
HoutLwarrl In vest m ent ft f ls il*
Ph. FA 20457.
Till: i ihi i it ( in NT,
ty Co. a n&gt;l that I Intend tn iv
separate dining
room,
Ave. 322 2021.
j i m i i w . &lt; ini i i r ,
r s f U i s r aa IiI t u n is w it h the .v ivtii
Florida room, large, eat-ln
v vti pim bunivih.*: "CLEAN quiet Room*" The 2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
CWrk o f the C ircu it Court, iv
and equipped kitchen, dou­
Btm lnole Coun ty, Florid a. In ( O t V T V . PI.OH III 4
$55, Includes water A elec­
Gables. FA 20720.
Accordant?# with the provision# ix riitxi'PN T xu. iwi.i
ble garage and fiber glaii
o f the F ict iti ou s Name .stat­
V i l T H K Til IIKPKVII
tricity. FA 2-8544.
rovero4 patio. Extra bon­
ute*
to-w lt:
election
14 j
CHA ItLIU 4V1CKH,
FUltMSilED I A 2 Bedroom
P U I u t lff.
Flor id a Statutes 19ST.
uses are parquet hardwood
Apartment. $55 A $65. New­ SPACIOUS Home, Rose Court.
HI*: Ernest M. H iu th w ir.l v*
floors, fireplace ami oodles
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. $135 mo.
ly decorated. Quctnel Apt.
Fubllelt July
29, Aug. 5, 12. L L T T I K M. W IC K *.
1963.
l»s(.ii«1«nt.
of closet spare. See the
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2 2376.
7.
494
E.
14th
St.
3228194.
CD K -4 9
TIIK XT.ITR OP Pl.OHIIIA
owner at 1814 McUonvllle
TOi I.KTTIK M. W IC K *
3 BEDROOM House. Clean
i i r u t &gt;tv j i i m n t o t n r .
Ave.
W liu*. t cilt lv n c * anil *&gt;l&lt;lr*ii 1 BEDROOM furnished du­
AF.vii\f»i.»: cm m i , f i.tiit* la u n k n o w n .
A close in. Jimmie Cowan.
plex apt. Adult*. FA 2-3610.
iiia .
PLKAiHI TAKn NTiTICT:
FA 2-4013.
File Am. ikVLl
that y o u ara h a rtby requ ired Efficiency Apt. $30 &gt;to. up.
St. Johns Realty
K I T I T R III*
to flla your written « n « w . r or
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st. HOUSE. Suita bte for couple THE TIME TESTI) FIRM
IIU LD A ANN B T EN T E R ,
dete n te , If any, p »r *onally nr
IU c»»ol
by an a t to r n e y , on or hefnra
or bairhetor. 2608 S. Elm. 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-6123
v m i E o r m u hkpoht tup tem tier 14. t i l l , at lha F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
FA 2-2307.
%\ll %l*l, LICATlO\ FUR t i l t , O ff lca o f tha c le r k o f the C i r ­
Clean and dote In. Jimmie
NEW HOME: 3 bedrooms.
c ii %HfliK
cuit Court, at tha Court houaa
AIR CONDITIONED Rlt. in
A ll p rr so n e are lierehy not!* In ManforJ. Hemlnole Coun ty,
Cowan. 322-4013.
Its balha, Fla. room, kit­
f f a l that the u n d er sig n s 1 at Plorlilu anil lo malt a •" p y
3 11m. (urn. Apt. $65. mo.
chen equipped. FHA fman
KUL A MAIUK Im»M o f Raid t h e r a o f to Mtanetrom. liu* I- A FURN. Apt. Close In. Phono
Ill E. 8th St. FA 2-5786.
estate. h » e C o m p le t 'd the ad* Molntoeh. a t to r n r y * f o r Plain*
ced, $3&lt;iu down payment,
FA 2 2800.
m inist ra ti on t h e r e o f and has tiff, Poet o f f l c a R e t t l l o . Han­
$61 monthly.
filed In said c o u r t her final ford . F lorid a, U IT I. In that
CLEAN furn. Apt. 2817 Elm
report and ap p lic ation fo r d i s ­ r ert aln
SAN - SEM REALTY
water
d iv o r c e
proc eed ing 3 BEDROOM house,
Ave. Near stores. No pets.
ch ar g e. o b j e c t i o n * thereto. If p e n d in g agaln at ymi In lt*e
John P. Zeuli, Reg. Broker
softener.
$95.
a
mo.
FA
2any. eliould be d u ly filed. A f ­ C ir cu it C o u r t o f (he Ninth
SMALL furn. Apt. Clean. All MI9 S. French Pli. FA 2 7159
ter filin g p r o o f o f publication Ju dic ial C ircu it In an-l for
8231. Available Sept. t.
sh o w in g title not ice hae been H-mlnule C oun ty . Florida. In
utilities. $48. FA 2 2764.
p u M M u d once a week f o r four C hu oca ry , an »l&gt;bre»laie-t title
CHOICE RENTALS
c o n s e c u t iv e week*, the matter o f aald cau *e bein g ' C h a r l i e
2 IlEDROOM unfurnished Du­ Jim Hunt Realty
UNFURNISHED ..
o f ap p rov a l o f said report and W lc k e . P laintiff , vereue trfttle
plex.
Excellent location.
the o r d e r in g o f d istr ibu ti on o f M
2 Bedroom $T5.0U
W ic k a.
Defenda nt",
and
said est ate w ill c o m e befo re haraln fall not or a Deer e*
Kitchen equipped inot B
Office FA 22114
3
Bedroom
$85.00
the court.
I'ro C olifeeao wilt b - entere-l
Night FA 2-0648
Elm Ave. FA 2-5594.
3 Bedroom $100.
Kula M e r le Isom
agaln at y ou , and tha caue e
As A d m i n i s t r a t e s o f eald p roc eed f t parte.
323 0700
3
Bedrooms,
2
baths
$125.
estate.
NICELY
furnished Apart­
A r t h u r If
I W k w l t h . Jr.
2324 Park Dr. Sanford. Pla.
Heard s!!, Urldley and Lew ie
C lerk o f the Circuit Court
ments
Park
Apts.
1717
A tt or n ey # at La e
U y : Martha T. Vlhlen
Seminole Realty Park Ave. FA 28112.
ST. JOHN'S RIVER.
Lake
&lt;&lt;&gt; North Court tftreet
Dep ut y Clerk
Or lando, Florida
Harney. Furnished Camp
(8F.AL)
Publish Aug . I, 12. If. 29. 1993 bt ene trom. Davie h Mclntneh
1901 Park Avenue
AIR-CONDITIONED 2 Bed­ on 100' waterfront lot, ad­
C I ’ L-3
A tt or n ey a at 1-iw
FA 2-5232 anytime
room House furnished on
joining lot available too.
Por t O ff lc a D&lt;&gt;t 11X0
iv i in: ci HLi i r I 111 Hr op Hanford. Florid.* 12*7!
large lot. $85 month. FA 2Call Owner at 3491191
t
. v ivrit j i n n i v i . i ih - P u b lle h : Aug. 12, 11. 24. Aapt. FURNISHED downstairs apt.
0397.
I I IT OF AVII poll •&gt;:*!- 2. 1141.
(Geneva).
attic
fan.
Adults.
Reason­
Vol.ll lOt’ VTV. PI oil III 4.
C DL -24
2 IlEDROOM
unfurnished RIVERFRONT HIDE-AWAY
able. FA 2-1854.
I lIVVtKNV XO. I.1*i
TIIK BOSTON PIVK CSNT* iv Tin: « iri .'i it m i i» r &lt;&gt;r
House with large fenced LOCATED in the Center of
8AVJNOS U A N k
Tin: vivrii ji mi h i . i in. 2 BEDROOM Kitchen fqtip
yard at 2507 Yale Ave. Call
PUIutlff. c i r r oi- 4vii for * i : h i SHAD and HASS fishing on
ped. NO-8-5593 for jp|*&gt;mtv*.
FA 2 1313 after 3 p m.
viii. i : i in v i i . ri iihiii i.
the Beautiful St. Johns Riv­
MARION
K.
LY.VK
HALM, ( II i m i :ii v vo. i:qm
merit.
fu rm er ly kn- jw u as M A K to N i : v.u t
er. A I960 to x55' Aluminum
n o s T O N * a v i N &lt;i s
SMALL clean furnished Apt.
L. L I N L, i t » :
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Trailer completely furnish­
Vicinity
of
Food
Fair.
Ad­
I n f e u i U a t s BANK,
Plaintiff,
First St. Near 2 city free
NOTICE OF MIT IS
ed on Large Lot. Trailer,
ults. FA 2-0702
VI •
ROkTUtliU Foil Ft Mini III: •WILLI
parking lots and shoppm:
\
M
K951FKK
*n
l YBLfast, and Hide-Away with
TOi Marlon K. !»jrn# llalm, LT.V KKIFLIL hie wife.
stores. No utility charge*. DUPLEX Apartment. 2 Bed­
restful
quietness and pri­
formerly known a* Alarf&gt;af» ndanle.
Ion K. Uyne, and \Viltism
room
furnished.
2ui E.
Suitable for couple or sin­
vacy may lie youra for
M im e : iif &lt;»iir n
It. Hahn, her hueban«L
h o iitim ih : fimiiji i.«vi iu :
27th St. FA 2 6177.
gle, alto retired people.
500.00 with Easy Terms.
III.SlIlEMEi C M C NOW N
Lid AM KKIFFIl and
I Ml TOI All parties claiming TOi WI
FA
2-4712.
YU
LET
A
KEIFKIt.
hia
LARGE
4
bedroom
itouae.
1
Interaete by, through, un­
wife
der* Or A g ains t tha
acre yard. Next to new
RENT A HEI&gt;
lireil»F.M'9:i rxKNOWN
Stemper Agency
said persons
(M
i
Tilt
All
parties
rlalmlng
high
school. $65. a mo. kit­
Kollaway,
Hospital
4
Baby
YOl'
A HE h er eb y notified
Interests by. through, un*
that a C om p lain t to foreclose
chen
equipped.
FA
2
7651.
Beus.
REALTOR - - INSUROK
t|sr or against the afurea
certa in
m ortgsae
enc u m ­
FA 2-4091 1919 S French Ave
said persons
By Day, Week, or Month
be ring the f o l l o w i n g described
Cl.KAN
garage
apartment,
YOU AHE hereby notified
real pro p erty , t o - w l t :
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
furnished, $45. mo. 612
NEW HOMES
Lot se. Him k -K”. COI .V- that a Complaint t*» foreclose Ph. FA 2-5181 ltfi W. 1st St.
a
certain mortgage ennimT R t ( L I U IIANUlt UNI r
Park.
We are pleated to offer two
bsring
tha
following
described
N U 1. a c c o r d i n g to the
new homes in Lake Mary
2
BEDROOM
furnished
plat
thereof « «
r«c-»rded real property, to-wlt:
I'UKNISIIKI) apti*. Newly
Lot II. OAKLAND IIU-US.
1r» 1*1 it lb k ' .. i ..
apartmtiit. FA 2-U641.
for immediate sale. A very
according
|o
toe
plat
decorated. 60! Palmetto,
F ub lio Itecord e o f nemlattractive 2 HR, Its bath
thereof
at
recorded
In
note C ou n ty , Florida
FA 2 1374.
WE NEED RENTALS
flat Hook 13. fag- 91.
home with built in kitdieii
t bas been filed a g a in s t &gt; 'U In
fublla Itecorde of risinl* Do you have u home, furthe a b o v e - s t y le d suit, end you
can be your* for $150 down.
note
futility.
Florida,
are requ ired to serve a • -py
niala'd or unfurnished, large 3 BEDROOMS. 2 bath home.
Total rust only $9950. Also
of
} ..or
Answer
i»r
other hne beam fltad .igalnet )•• • In
Kitchen
equipped.
I
arto*
or small that you want to
il 'le^ d lng to the Complaint on th* gbo\a-st&gt; led suit, and you
a new 3 BR, I'a bath home
Fia. Room X Patio. 103 E.
F U lntlfC * a t t o r n # j t. ANUEK* are rs«4uired lo serve a copy
rent, if you do. call or stop
wall ducted air condition­
of
your
A
n
s
w
e
r
«»r
otfi-r
IjOiN. IlLriH. DEAN- 1/J ttN - —---- i - « . •‘ - •
Onora
Rd.
FA
2-5137.
i ' m* .,r»
by today for (a&gt;t service.
i*i#n Ok tan 4j«~» rt...r^™T7T
ing and healing. Only $12,

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

I

’ ’ as: « s u r a l %venue, UrUndo,
Florid*. 4tud file (tie or.giuzt
Anawer o r u t b e r I’ N • It' w In
the o f f l / e t ( lb # Clerk o f the
C ir cu it C o u r t
o n or
t»f*.re
the 3'&gt;ih lay o f tug u«t. D U .
If }«JU fell to xJ*&gt; •9 A (l#er«o
will b « i t l n n
! pra cl n f f i i u
in#
r«U#f
Ml $lW4
fur
&gt; ud
'f *1« ri&lt;4 «•! In th# &lt; u m p U U L
•
T hU
t.ati'il one 4 4 w## k fo r fuur
c o m e r u t l v« w v j k e 1 tbe
f u r l lirrzl.1.
D \ l*i D iu ie
:* ;i i tl4| o f
Ju ly. 1993.
(t fL A L )
ll« kwltii. Jr.
A rth ur If.
C le r k o f &lt; *ult Court
Dezti.
Auifereun* Hu*
ij#ii ii*. e
L*ftrr.«le* ft (u
/uuiieellure
e:
A llu r a e y e a u i

1*4W

Plulaal

1. Lost A F o u l

m

333 K e it Cenlrw! U • .U v zr 4
m l O ff ice
It i i 33IS
O ilt r lo . riorble
T
211- 4431
I i|bll*h July 39 A A * •■
19. ! 9%:

Cbk*i44

P U I n t lff'e e t lorn ey* A M f . u -si *V
It ( «* 11 p |
•«
s
DKS ft van «|eu ItLIlfa. 323
L i s t C entrel Avenue. O r lzn Jo.
Kl«*ri l . i n ) f :•
g ln e l
A n e w « r or other l*Di«lmg In
the offi.-e nf the Cfark
(lie
Circuit Court on or bef ire (b e
9th Uey o f flepurubet
1**c».
If y o u fell (*# Um 4.3 a I* ree
l#r«a I'siifeMd will
* »h*u
agalnat jrou fur lh# relief 9&lt;*
meiiJaJ In the t u m p i i l i i t .

Lca.mg

a iK i p l u y i - l l )

I11JU-

ageinent services.

Stenstrom

Realty

111 N. Park Ave 322-2420

8. Ileach Itentalo
III ll III.,I IN II.. an front
Apartment. Daytona Beach, j
FA 2-1058.

9. For Sale or Rent

Stenstrom Realty

Piano Tuning and Repair
READY MIX Concrete, win­
W. L. Harmon - FA 2-4223
dow aills, lintels, steps,

blocki, land, c«m«at, rack,
pipe, steel, grease trips,
dry well*, stepping stones.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Miracle Concrete Co.
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
309 Kim. Ave.
FA 2-3751
FA 2-1117.

L A W N SERVICE

FRIGIDAIRB
Salat h Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Aaniord
Ph. FA 2-3183

ROOFING
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
Repair or New
Any Type
Contract or Hour
BONDED ROOFING CO.

668-5759 DEBARY
SMITH Atr-Condltion Refri­
geration aervire. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2-2069.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertl*ae— Ph. FA 2 4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.

11! \. Park Ave.
Two bedroom llou-e. Kitchen
2.25 ACKK.V *i( hub Irrigated
I equipped. 97000 Per Mo.
COUNTRY HOMES
land. For information c a l l 1
Title .Votlce • . $!1 l*e oubtleti*
Three Bedroom House Kit.
Large 4 bedroom home on 2
FA 2-4069.
etl o n r e i w e e k fur f*»ur •on*
Equipped $95.mi per mu. I
•ecutlve weeks In me Penl"l» at only $4,500.
Bedroom House, large Fla. 12. Heal Estate For Sale
fo n t Herald
h bedroom home with 7 acres
DATUU
title let d a y
of
Room. Kit-hen Equipped
land at $7,950.
A ug uet. 1993.
C L E A R E D la it for aale. :i7(&gt;’
and Air Conditioning
A r t h u r If. He k « U h . Jr
I
lie.lrooiii
hum,, with 5 acre*
x 200' c-&gt;iner Ray A E. 4th.
c l e r k o f Clt
• ii
J W Hall. Real!)
at $12,500. Phone ua for
liy : 9Urlh* T. \in.ei»
$1(1,500 CASH or TERMS.
Ph. 322 3641
Dep uty Clerk
detail*.
FA 2 0221.
(8K A L)
Afi' Uriun, Ituih, Dean.
An investment, not an exROBERT A WILLIAMS
L s w n l e e ft van den lle r g
JOHN F FOX
I* n II.IV 22*9
pensr TaB FA 2 561? (nr
Realtor
DrJ*..|., kl»rl.f«
REALIllR
I
llayiiiouti
Lou-iqulsl, Asso.
expert
adv.ra
on
a
ID
(aid
ik A u g . #| *«, 19. 3%. D i a
| advcrLaing campaign.
HU N. Park Ave.
323 0559 1 FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg
C PL-9

PhUco,

new

picture

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

tube
$79.95

Sllvertone, new picture tuba
T.V. PORTABLES
RCA ...... . . . . . . . ...,$49.99
G.E................................... $599$
REFRIGERATORS
Crotley 199.95. New Paint.
Coldspot $99.93. New Paint.
1 G.E. Double door. New
Paint........................ $149.91
Leonard $99.93. New Paint
Frigldaire $29.93. It works.
N org e .......................... $49.93
Will trade on these or $3.08
down deliveri any used ap­
pliance or T.V. Call Bob
or Vergil at Goodyear. FA
2 2821. 553 W. 1st St.

WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS, With purchase of Blue Lus­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
tre, rent Electric Carpet
All Types and Sires
Shampoocr for only $1 peg
14. Inxurunce
We Repair and Service
day. Carroll's Fumltura.
S
T
I
N
E
SENIOR Citiaens may quali­
Ilk TON Air - Conditioner.
fy' for Life or Hospital In­ Machinery and Supply Co.
18,000 BTU. 220 volt. ShaD
207
W.
2nd
St.
FA
26432
surance to ago 75. Fred J.
low well, pump, tank k
Harris FA 2-7060 for appL
pipe. Electric Range and
Air-Conditioninpr
all of thii in excellent con­
II.
B.
POPE
CO.,
INC.
15. ItuHinrsu* Opportunity
dition. 322 6901.
3U0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
FOR LEASE. Attractive, well
Sc«
located SERVICE STATION. SWIMMING instructions, all VEGETABLE plants.
Hunt's
Tuxedo
Feed
Store,
level*.
FA
2-3332.
Major oil Co. Ilaa opportun­
2nd and Sanford Ave.
ity for Service Station deal­ Tractor,
mowing, discing,
er. Excellent profit poten­
blade, scoop. FA 2-7664.
ASSUME PAYMENTS on
tial. Plenty of room. PAID
popular make ilg tug, auto­
TRAINING
i*
financing 29. Automobile Service
matically makae
button
available. Ph. FA 2-0343.
hole* and dial for faneg
Auto Glass, Tops
atitches. Guaranteed. Five
A Sea* Covers
17. Male Help Wanted
payment* of $6.90 or $30
AUTO GLASS &amp;
cash. FA 2-0411.
AUTO
111 X. Park Ave.

322-2420

MECHANIC

SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 80JJ

TrunnniiftKion exiwrience \LL WORK GUARANTEED
preferred

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES
Sanford. Fin.
SEMI-RETIRED- MAN. "w atkins route is available for
tills area. Many aemi-retired men now earning
$60 00 to $150 00 per weak.
Also have one lull time
Route available. For inter­
view in your area, write
Mr. McGarlty, Box 627,
WilBaton, Florida.
MECANICALI.Y inclined man
to l*«ni reenppinyr. Regu­
lar work. O. K. Tire Stores.
2113 French Ave.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

HOUSEHOLD sale. $1.00 te
130. 907 W. 20th. 8 u.m. to
4 p.m.

SPECIAL — Fresh cage Eggs,
Come k get 'urn. 2739 Coun­
Sen’.tarik Glnss nml Paint
try Club Rd. Birkoa Egg
Ooni|Niny
Factory.
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4622
I SOLD alt the used Alr-Coi
31 A. PetM
ditionrrs. So I’ve slaahs
prices on all the new one
SHETLAND PONIES
Come get 'em. A1 Lyoi
FOR CHRISTMAS
Sunford Elect! ic.
Pay each week A have yours
paid for by Christmas. We
COMPLETE Maternity ward,
will keep until Dec. 24.
robe. Site
18.
$26.00.
Also Saddles,
Blankets,
322 9056
bridles &amp; halters. After 3
FA 2 5479 or FA 2 5077.
NEW Singer Port. Model 185.
Reduced to $89.95, As low
MINIATURE Dachshund Pup­
as $r*.00 per mo. FA 2-6783,
pies. 2 month* Old. Pedi­
gree. FA 2-7719.

31-A

Swap or Exchoaf*

18. Help Wanted

32. Klowrrn • Shrub*
BUY, Sell it Trade Guns.
HEAL ESTATE broker or
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
LIGUSTRUM 50 ccnti to $13.
sale* person — licensed
4 Gun Shop.
Gray Shadows Nursery
only — top flight posi­
4 mi. S. on Sanford Avo.
tion with a local offlca —
33. Articles Wanted
worth $10,000 to $15,000 GERHA DAISIES. Dutch Mill
WANTED used T.V.’a. Ph.
first year. Call Orlando
Nursery. Upssia ltd. Just
FA 2 9778.
collect, GA 2-1671.
off 20th St. A 1st.

19. Situations Wanted

33. Furniture

CHILDREN kept. FA 2-4182. Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
BABYSITTING. 323 0380.
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 20677.
Child Care. FA 2-2274.
PALMING. Repair*. Work WANTED reliable couple to
take up monthly payments
guaranteed. FA 2 0259.
of $13.50 on 3 complete
REFINED, experienced in
rooms of furniture. Call
gen. office,
bookkeeping
TK 8-1511, Casselberry, col
typing, receptionist and
lect.
cashier. TE $1430, Cassel­
IN*
d furniture, appliances,
berry.
tools, etc. Bought * Sold.
I.urry‘e Mart 215 Sanford
20. ItahynitterH
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
BABY silting day or iiiglst
FA 21212.
FREE ESTIMATE
Upholstering 4 Mattreu ren­
21. Beauty Salon*
ovating. New &amp; Used Furni­
ture. Call Nia Bedding Mfg.
Cut 'N Curl Deuuty Simp
Co., at 7U9 Celery Ave.
Cold wave special $6 95. Simp
FA 2-2117.
now bat special facial

Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2-7U8J
327 2420

R ea lly

BAMBOO blinds, « feet fl.|»|
6 feet $2 88; I feet $319:
10 feet $4.99. Also match
stick blinds. Furniture Cen­
ter. lioo French Ave.

SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
T.V. CONSOLES
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph. Motorola, new picture tub#
322-3308.
....
. . . . ,. $79.94

booth services. Hair sty­ 31. Articles For Sule
ling, skin auulysu facials,
manicure, pedicure. Call Ladies, children, shoes. $1.99
up. Mens times $2 99 up.
(or evening appt.
Surplus City, 2U1 W. 1st.
318 Palmetto Ave.
----Plainc
ihinr
111
mu—
tHH.trr— rratTer. 2 -Wheat.
r»h uitn f i n or I'untrnPhone-door (2 ) 322 8525
tmiial financing. Better see
6*x9* Leil., $100 or reason­
liie»« today.
able oiler. FA 2-6U48.
22. Build • I'lilnt • Repair

Stenstrom

34. Article* f o r Sal*

WARNING

36. Automobiles • Trucks
BUYING A NEW or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH US
4 Low Interest Rates
♦ tmw Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1956 UIKV. 2 dr. HT. H. A IL
323-2740.
1956 FORD Fair lane. 4 dr!
It. A II. Auto., Power Steer,
V-8, WSW. 322 1425.
WANTED 4 door station wag­
on not over $450. cash. FA
2 6337.
'56 IlUICK Century convert!Idle, excellent condition.
$125. Call FA 2-H9I0.
1968 SI.MCA. $250.
Court St. FA 2-4820.

1405

37. RoaU • Motors
Gateway To The Waterway

Kobflon Sporting Goods
Your EVINUUDE Dealer
304 48 E.‘ l»t Ph. FA 2 5981
ATTENTION — Two 23 hp.
EvinruJt Motor* ready to
go. $225. Will Dade or linnance. Clast U Hydroplane
with Mercury super 10 and
trailer. $22u. Jerry's Out­
board A Machine. 412 San­
ford Ave.

You Should Try This Re­
claimed, Zig Zag Sewing
Machine liefore Yuu Buy.
Popular Brand, Like New
2.s. Plum lung Services
Condition, 63 Motel, Butt­
ri.UMBI.NG
onholes, Fancy Stitches,
Contracting Repiiri
Munongramt. Embroiders, 14' ORLANDO CUpper, 10 fcp.
FREE ESTIMATES
Johnson. T~ail«r, accessorDarns, Without Attachment*
K. L. HARVEY
let. 8JM.
2611 Iroquois
Guaranteed, Pay Off Re­
2o i Saniord A v e
FA 2 3383
Are. FA 2 93«7.
maining 6 Patiiicnta Of
88.06 Or $15.66 Cash. Pb
JS. Had in A Television
39. Trailern • Cabana*
FA 2 8627.
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
SPORTSCRAFT
’to.SO xlif.
vice rath $? no Sanford
If you need nerp, call
1 Redmom, front kitchen,

T. V. avrvice. tiu bauivtd FA 2 5613 and plafc u HerA^e. Ph. I*A 2 9776.

j aid Classified

roomy, clean. Iteaxoaiblt.
Orlando 855-1642.

�I
I

Found Dead In
Clothes Dryer

14 . c*r. David E. Dtaf* more than 75,000 Armed For* i and both ar» saalfMd to the
•Ifh. a M year nU rao of
gtafud Naval operations,
kaa returned to the Heavy
Attack Wlag One staff as
Kitty officer.
A m ast graduate of the
Naval War CoUeya. Newport,
X. 1., Dearotph will relieve 14.
Cdr. C. Thomas CovtlJ, who
kaa been transferred to Glen*
via* (0L&gt; Naval Air Sla*
Daarolpk has served In
various capacities at Sanford
Naval Air Station since 1957,
excepting for this recent 10■eath period of Instruction
•t the Naval War College.
LL Cdr. Dooald C. Hamil­
ton, administration officer of
Heavy
Attach Squadron
Throe, who also has been at
•NAS since 1157, has been
transferred to Heavy Photo*
graphic Squadron &lt;1 at Guam.
]*• Me been attached to
VANS since 1M0 In capacities
M flight instruelor, landing
signal officer, personnel of*
fleer and admlnlatratlce of*
•dm Humbler, aviation
boatswain's mate 1/e, son of
Mrs. J. A. Rumblcy, Sanford,
recently returned from a
sin-week midshipmen train­
ing cruise aboard the attack
carrier USS Shangri-La in the
North Atlantic ott Newfound­
land down the St. Lawrence
Seaway to Quebec, The Shan­
gri-La la an Atlantic Fleet
■alt operating out of Hay*
port, Fla..
David J. Smith, 17, son
•f Mr. and Mrs. Joel E.
Smith, R.R.l, Longwood, is
■ndcrgolng basic training at
the Naval Training Center,
Groat Lakes, IQ.
Pfc. Vernon L. Jones, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edda Jan­
es, R.R. 1, and Pfc. The mil
James, son of Mrs. Maggla
James, 4t William Clark
Court, are participating in
Exarciae Swift Strike 111 In
Georgia, North Carolina and
4 South
Carolina
involving

Charlie C. Flinn
Succumbs At 86
Charlie Ctoment Flinn, M,
died at his home near Green
wood, S. C„ after several
years of declining health. He
had many frienda in the San
ford area.
Mr. Flinn w n the aon of
the late Henry Clay and Car
rle Rush Flinn and had spent
his entire life In the county.
He waa a builder with Greenwood Mills until hla retire­
ment.
He was a deacon In the
Callle Self Memorial Uapllit
Church and was a member of
the Masonic L«dge No. 91 for
60 years.
Survivors Include his wife,
Mrs. Sallie Still Flinn, o(
Greenwood; five daughters,
Mra. W. G. Burnett, Mrs. LI
telle Huih, of Green wood;
Mra. C. B. Bush, of Helton,
8. C.; Mrs. Luclle Williams,
of San Pablo, Calif., and
Mra. Myrtle Jordon of Aiken.
S. C., and three listen, Mrs.
J. II. Bush, of Greenwood;
Mra. A. It. Stewart, of Halfour, N. C., and Mr*. A D
Braver of Chattanooga, Trnn.
Service* were held at the
Callle Self Church Sunday at
4 p in. with burial in Green­
wood Memorial Gardens.

BIRMINGHAM Ala (UPI)
cei personnel.
Tilt Treniportetloo Company
James and Jones *r« grad* at Camp Leroy Johnson at —An electric clothes dryer,
nates of Croom a High School |New Orleans.
located in a small storage
house, became ian air-tight
death chamber for
fo two small
M id ?i
boys here Sunday,
An all-night search ended
a* A. D. Cummings found the
bodies of hla grandson, David
Wayne McCain, 8, and Rickey
Lee Si
Spann, who would hava
____ j 4 next Saturday. The
d oer had no latch Inside and
authorities e s t i m a t e d the
youngstere died within three
mlnutea after closing its dour.
They suffocated.
David and Rickey disappear­
ed Saturday afternoon. A pre­
liminary search Boon develop,

ed Into a neighborhood hunt

Mary A . Jones
j Friday
D. C. HAMILTON

D. E. DEAROLPI1

Siamese Twins Parted
Las ANGELES (UP1) Two teams of aurgeons, work­
ing against a 34-hour dead­
line, aeccessfully separated
the Siamese twin ions of a
teen-aged Glendale, Calif.,
coupl* Sunday.
The operation on the dayold boys look three hours.
Surgical teami of three doctori each were tislgncd to
each baby in the operation.
"The best we can say la
that they are in aatlifaclory
condition,” laid a spokesman
for Children's Hospital, where
the operation was performed.
"The critical, postoperative
period will last from a week
to 10 days.”
Both Infanta were placed in
incubatora following the op­
eration.
The boys, Daniel Clifford
and David Eugene, were
born Saturday at Glendale
Sanitarium by Caesarian sec­
tion to Mrs. Rebecca Bartley, HI. She and her husband.
William, 19, gave permission
for the separation.
The twins were the first
children born to Bartley and
hll wife. She was reported
in aatlifaclory condition at
the sanitarium.
Doctors said the separation
operation had to be perform­

Servicemen
In The News
Charles T. Crderqulet, hoepilnl rnrpemim I fe, »nn of Mr.
and Mrs, Edwin II. fetteripdst, of Geneva, bun cwmplet
r ] a leadership course at the
Naval Schools Command, Nor­
folk, Va.
Jnmra D. Wright, IS, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Janirs D,
Wright, Altamonte Spring*,
i* undergoing recruit training
at the Naval Training Cen­
ter, Great Lakes, III.

ed within 30 hours of the
twins', birth to tilt the scales
o( survival in their favor.
The operation was complet­
ed six hours before the dead­
line passed.
Dr. Dwight Galluway, chief
surgeon at the hospital —
who did not participate in
the operation — said the
twins were Joined from their
breastbone to navel.

.Miss Mary Annie Jones, U.
died Friday afternoon at
Seminole Memorial Hospital
aftrr a long Illness.
She had made her home at
213 Crystal Drive for the past
25 years.
Mlsa Jones was a member
of Bethel Jlfthodlst Church
of Charleston, S. C., and she
is survived by a sister, Mrs.
A. K. Appleby, of Sanford,
ami a brother, R. A. Jones, of
Charleston.
The body has been sent to
Charleston for funeral and
burial services. Brlsson Fun­
eral Home was In charge of
local arrangements.

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with local police, eHH defense
and National Guard unit* toon
expanding the numbers.
Charles King was helping.
His home is located about
midway between those of tha
victims. The bodies were found
In his dryer.
King went to his storage
house to get hla boots before
Joining the starchen, but fail­
ed to see the boys In the dryer.
I’olics said the state fair
gounde, an amusement park
and an airport were searched,
one group even going to a
baseball game on a tip the
boys were there.
T. E. Wells, who livea be­
hind the King home, reported
he had seen David end Rickey
climb Kings fence.
It was then Cummings went
to the storehouse and opened
the dryer door.
David, aon of Mrs. Remice
fills, Newport New?, V s , end
Billy McClain, of West Point,
Maaa., had lived with his
grandparents most of his Ilfs,
ills mother visited Mm only a
short time before the tragedy.

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VOL. 53

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C lO c *

Commerce
Chamber
of
new coat
building getting
of paint . . .Sanford paint,
that In.
(§
.
• •
Police thief Roy William*
warned niotoii*!* today hi*
officer* have commenced *
rrackdown on violator* Who
"Jump** the traffic light* or
fail to conic In a stop at stop
sign*.
• • *
4 .Mr*. Lucy C. Anderson, of
Golden L»ke, received a news­
paper clipping from Martetta.
(Jllio, teiiing lilac her nlnUi
visitor, Mr*. 7.ctta Rhode*,
while watching a water akl
show, waa stunned by a light­
ning bolt and hospitalized.
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United P uma Leased Wire

KstebUabed 11W8

TUES., AUGUST 13. 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 776

Recreation (seared To ILS. Plans
Ganss Tells
Of County's
Program

Commercial
Survey Gels
Couniy OK

Sportsmen's Assn. To
Up 10-Acre Public Park
Negotiations sre b*ing com­
pleted for the purchase of 10
acres o f waterfront properly
ss a public recreation facil­
ity, it was reported today by
W. A. Adams, prrshlrxvt of tho
Seminole County Sportsmen's
Association.
F'urther detail* relative to
this public park will he reli-nsrd, Adams said, when ne­
gotiations rite completed by
the association's committee on
parks and playgrounds.
Another project of the
rtiih w hich. Adams stated, will
be confined to members only,
ts tlie establishment of a comtrolled dove shooting field.
I'rogri-ss was reported by
the channel marking commit­
tee which is emlrnvoriug to
complete Its project of renew­
ing the markings in the St.
Johns River for the benefit
of sinull boat owners.
Membership committee, ac­
cording to Adams, reported
that many of the club's -150
members had renewed their
membership ami reminded
dull officers that there ore
openings awn hiMe for more
memh.-is during the ItnU-T,I
fiscal year,
Adams reported to board
memtiers that an outdoor par­
ty will be held just before the
hunting season nml appointed
a committee to plan the affair.

County Commissioner* to­
Seminole County’s proposed
day uutlinrircd Mrs. Mary
luns range planning for recEarle' Walker, lux assessor,
rentism will he geared to stale
to proceed u.tb final plans
and federal planning, it wa*
for « surrey of commercial
reported today by Fred Gan
properly In llic city of San­
as, chairman of the county
ford.
committee.
Although the budget tor
Ganx* slated the federal
next year ha* not yet been
government )&gt; planning ap
completed, Coinmr. James
propriations totaling SI bit
Avery moved that Mrs. Wal-1
Seminole Plaza merchant*
linn
for ruereational develop­
Iker be authorized to go ahead;
flare Informed the Town of
ments.
tiv) per cent in bo used
with contracting for survey,j
Casselberry tlmt nil future
by the states ami io per cent
with the assurance (hit sh e1
advertising will hear the "Cas­
by the federal government.
would be given the necessary
selberry" address.
Florida's recreational plan
$7,75ti.
. . .
already
has been approve ! by
Ford Cavanaugh of Rear
Those who want “ to m*, a
the U. S. Department of the
I-akc appeared bctorc the
good ball game" are invited
Interior, Ganas said.
commission representing pro­
by Casselberry's recreation
The c* tiiity chairman made
perty owners and parent* of
commission chairman Larry
his
xUtiinivnt tld* morning
the Rear Lake area with a re­
MISS FLORIDA of tho United States Twirling
Ullller, to come out to the
alter Tlie Herald revealed
quest that the commission
J. F. ROUT, A. H. Peterson Jr., chnirmnit of the hospital board of trustees.
Assn., in Miss Ann Mahan o f Sanford who took
jftsll Park diamond at 6 p.m.
Monday
t
h
e
committee's
consider building a sidewalk
Mayor Toni McDonald, Robert Uesserer, hospital administrator, and Ralph
fifth place in the national IIST A beauty contest
™oday to see the South Semi* along SR O l so Bear Lake
"thoughts" of building a tnWight visit the area where the children’s wing of Seminole Memorial Hos­
held at Jackson, Minn., it wan annmmcctl today,
pole Senior Little League School a n d
acrc
fresli
water
lake
in
Lake
Forest Lake
pital will he established. The Rotary Club lias undertaken to raise funds
Minn Mahan, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Robert
playoff between Cuaselherry Academy students will not
Monroe lor bathing and vv.i
to equip this now bare area. IJlackeyed pens, donated by Chase anil Com­
Mahan, will lie a nenlof at Seminole High School
ter spurts.
•and Bear Lake. The Cassel­
have to walk on the highway.
pany, will go on sale again Wednesday at $1 per bushel. Fentons wishing
thin fall. She competed againnt Kirin front all
berry team took the first half
'’
Recreation
areas
will
he
Cavanaugh said the State
to contribute to the chidren's wing fund can do so by purchasing these
over the U. S. in tin* pttKcant, which was judKed
of the season while Ritir Lake Road Department had olfereil
provided primarily," Gana*
peas Wednesday from 7 to 10 a.m. and II to 7 p.m. at the first farm on
fill percent mi talent, 'Jo percent on beauty and
came out winners of the sec­ use of tho right oi way alum:
said. "The trend is away
TAMPA f UI*I) — Two
Celery Avenue east of Mellomille Avenue. Ili iug your own container anil
J,‘&gt; percent mi |Hii&gt;e and pernnmility, Minn Maltau
ond half.
come-look-see
parks
f
r
o
m
the road. Cavanaugh propp­
striking union members wa*re­
. . .
pick your own peas for $1 per bushel.
(Herald 1‘ hotoJ
won her state crown at Apopka in Slay.
where there is little til do hut
ed that the county and the
charged today with plotting
admire nature. The new trend
Attorney Kenneth McIn­ citizen* s h a r e the cost.
the injury of General Tele-1
t o s h informed the Caasellierry Cmmr. Avery was requested
is toward areas that ean lw
phone I'o. employes and a new
used hy active people.
Board of Aldermen at it* to look into Hie cost.
wave of sabotage wa* report­
"Much
o)
it
will
Inkeyed
meeting Monday night that a
Tlie access road to the
ed as company and union pnliiiuor license in Seminole Fngiiah Estate* school was
to water. A survey has shown
pnred to answer an ultimatum
that
people
want
to
have
ttn-lr
County today is worth l - 'v again up for discussion by
railing for a 90-day rooting
fun on. in nr near water.
0O0. Question came up in dis­ Engineer Bill Bush, who said
There is a |,*t of water use in off period in the '(tike.
cussion over one now in liti­ that all rights of way of­
Charged with nuiqurilig to
the stale. The favorite out­
gation owned by Seminole fered so far are too narrow to
roiuniil
mayhem were Roger
diilrs
ate
null
subject
to
ap­
(
’apt.
James
u.
Miiyu
today
door sport m F'lurldn is swim
Jtaeew ay.
meet road specification*.
It. I'lenity. 21, aid .Marvin l„
TIi* I'usseltieny ltourd of nre not meeting building m l*
*
• •
proval hy higher autliuriiy.
told
member*
of
Sanford's
r.ty Commission took under i
A
**-v ■•»»* " ,i“ Wucaser, 50, liollr of f'lurit Ahluimrn Moluluy night took
Bid* were opened on ma­
requirements in improving th*
sperifaully
the
commander
of
,, .
.
residents of the slate want
Municipalities will receive terials for a shed with the Lions Club liiul the Tenth
evening • ,
,
,
.
Naval Air Fours for the i -. i .i-tr-lit Monday
•
j more picnic ground*, more City. The charge is a felony. initial ste|i* in adopting a hausa they recently moved
Attribution* from Juno Cig- single hid rejected. Copper
Annual B. lulling Derby liu*
... I. tmndatmu by City Mon-.swimming, more i - 'I,..-* for Bond was set nt Sl.tMHI ctveli muds improvement program
Atlantic Fleet, in«Nuifnlk.
netie tax collection* a* fol- Company, ^pe..
im*' hid- t,; .1
CV - r l C* . ’
and a In-arhlg rlate was set for which would imlinlo paving into town wax halted when
ii-,
r W. Ff. Knovvh's (li.it eon- limiting and ennipjiig."
i’
fv.ever,
h
*mid
phirmn
.
ows: Altamonte Spring. Jf.-fder on .ia qit.mi.ty of m muted •
,-u „■ p . 7 7. '
of heavily traveled Overhmok Mdutordt warned that Ihu
begun nt ihu Santo* : i eialh'ii t*e given to the 2 Gan.is pointed out that $70 Aug. 22.
:srt.07: Casselberry, 51,292.5**: |
j,Jnd a negotiated bid
matter thould he handled at
j|nj 0, 1
. .11.1 ...inner ef
The
men
are
accused
by
an
Drivs and straightening of
1.ongwooil, $327.07; North Or-1 jor jwo gas tanks for the &gt;'l4llf„r,rw Heavy A t t a c k . aval Air Stall it based on * in . closing hour for nil r* billion R a|»enl annually by
•
privato meeting before any
talilishnirnts with liquor li Vrnerieans on recreation and undercover city detective of Winter 1'ntk Drive.
these dates,
lando. ? 37.3J; Oviedo. 1709. 42; county road department wav
further action it taken hy th*
Wing One, pointed out tin■,
offering
$100
for
each
coinRond Board ( halrmnn J.
A*l .*i .ling the Lion*' noon •■nses "to eliminate th* pres- the “ ligiu c may double by
mid Sanford, *11,501.St.
approved.
,
puny ertiiiloye injurtd. Detec­ D. Self was authorized fo n t bon rd,
,tii« of sonic with rind l!i;u."
•
• •
* »..ii a -einl.ly, tb,- Wlog - t
The comniiuion approved
A committee, tomposed of
t'oinmuniler snid tld* yt-ar - one without, nr rnpiesM for' Purpose of (b., rmirily tee- tive Ron Elirlclt said ho had it* negotinlur to seenra the Nliea, Mayor F'rcd lluttii and
C o m m i s s i o n e r Jim my recommendation* of
been
offered
the
liioney
and
necessary
rights
of
way
on
event would feature nil tile l .-I.,i p&gt;-iini si»n" &lt;n remain reatinn pianning committee,
Crapps had a big surprise Ing bourd for rezonin
Councilmen L. E, Woodhum*,
eniiipelitive exercises, air- '•p n. I lie hoard took no nr- 1 he couclodeil, is to make a hod been told he would he both project*. Terms of the George Howard and Arthur
At lirovvn at him Monday eve­ eral parcels of property in­
given
the
nanus
and
naddreesarrangement
call
for
tho
town
mttnahip exhibition* ami ••• tion tint passed the rrcnnt- ,|inlv of recreational needs
ning. He brought out in Corn- cluding locations
l.ego, wax appointed to de»
for u*e Ixilti now and ill the es of the victim-, loll could to get tiv-i right* of way nt
rial festivities that have lliuh- ii-uihition "for study.**
wd*«ion meeting he had be&lt;*n Park on Lake How
tcriiiitm what nt■’(&gt;• should Imi
wink
oil
1
1
1
V
O
W
I1,
oclimated
eo
t*
of
from
$1,7)10
A)*! -ii ,1 was given for the lutine .uni of exi.sluig pLildie
m in r the v.hl ly publici.-.--1
requeued to a»k fur a post-' ami on NR CM
taken.
j The piMMlIdliUt * of a ti.if |
L&gt;
HU with property own­
■ale nf city owned property on land lor and in Seminole
ponement on the razing of
event iii piisi yen is.
Agreement was reacivnt that
lie light at the ItlleiM-i lion
ers to sliate tho paving costs
four condemned buildings.
If approval is granted to &gt;••nn*l Sin-el to llr-ns Motors (‘oiinty; make every effort to
efforts are being mad* to
of llvvy. 17-91 ami 27th hi
nn n front foutiigs bad*.
1 preserve existing facilities
City Manager Pete Knowles
hold the Darby, the Wing for S5.m"i
meet requirements on tho
I were all but .-it uiguuhrd to­ plans to invite participation to othei action the Commix- j for public recreation; study
At tlie mum tuna Belt was
spoke up: “ Those tour build­
Schuerti home, al*o a "moveday
as
County
Engineer
Hill
liillhorin-d la go aheiiil with
ings were knocked down in
|.mat recommend the acqiiisi
from jinits bused til tl - sion:
in.'*
Hush
l
eported
to
(lie
(
dimly
i
Net Si i&gt;( !&gt; for a meeting ns lam of
additional niedeil
plan* In provide printed agre**liitee hours this afternoon.
Wldiihey Island (Wtinlt i N.,
In other business unnexa*
Commissioners Henry Boggs
nii-ut
forms,
upon
request,
to
the
las
E
luulizntion
Hoard,
areas
ill
Seminole
County
for
Jimmy smiled ami shrugged.
\al Air Sl.itmn, heavy utln&gt;
lion request* were brought up
of Uni Stale It ad Depart\p|ioii&gt;&gt;,d Robert Kurn* to ihe present and future, and to
l*-:nh|uiirter* for the Pueifn
A
BERLIN (IJI'I) — A heavy resident’ of nny men desiring to rlnto with action shelved
.... .. *aid no traffic light wa*
Lyman Coach Dick Cope­ Hideout Fount I
tlie Hoard of Adjustment.
|inordinate the local commit- explosion on lln* T'ommuni*l street paving in thn future.
Fir et
on a proposal presented hy
warrant* d.
land reported today that foot­
Granted tin- Kiwanls Chit, in- program with the stall side of a border canal early He nl«o wa* directed ta take
East Const squadrons fly
LONDON (DPI) — Police
ilthburd Casselberry duo to
Ho recommended that Reball practice ha* been moved said today they have found the
p«"iilsahoi
to
uso
ttoGivi,
outdoor
recreation
cummitlee.
ir g tin- A -It* Hkyhtiwk, vv. i
luday iidiet ed in Hie second Mere*mrjf step* for maintain, lack of n plat for the Id
Nolo
Si.
be
relocated
and
up to t) a.m. Thursday (in­ hideout of the bandits who
___________
horse of the Navy's light itr Center for its uuinml benefit
anmver*ary of lln hated Red * Dig proper and adequate drain­ pared area;
stead of Friday) at the school staged Britain's $7.1 million nulling and center island* be in- k forces, also will Ire mvit f, r its un-h-rpiivileged eldlage where exi ting problems
bull! Berlin wall.
A request from tin* HoweM
exteuded to diivuurage tr.dSJm.
dim's fund and scholarship
mail train rubliciy hist week.
e,| to romprte.
\Vr*t Berlin police said * 1 «r» located on lira town rights
• • •
Park Day Nursery for r&lt;*fie tinning right nut of 27lh
fund.
And a large tluoug of high
blue (lame shot 45 feel into
"ay.
newnl of operating permit win
St. and crn.'sing against the
A good question for a par- Rally Set
Instrurb- I Mtuniey William
ranking military off* inis nod
Hr., air a* Ihe hlaxt echoed
Dr.igi"** on tho proposed
referred to the Zoning ltourd;
o,
L
I
til-hound
traffic
to
the
llmentarian was raised in
II
itIlium
hi
draft
an
orilinLOS ANCEI.ES il l'll
civilians from all over lloPANAMA CITY, Fla (H Pli ItCfOVS Ihe Teltour Canal at 11 vv »nlli&gt;Uf )&gt;rdinuoee, back lit
The question of whether
Monday’* City Commission Evangelist Billy (iiuliniu re­ Pioectest Inn rtsta.il.ioL or nation is cxprrti-d to j-*io tin nr 11- nrun-' 1 1 the ll.'lhiueade
the
ha
nil*
of
the
/oiling
Board
Ihe father of five childrt 0 1 :iu a.m.
Seminole Raceway will lx- ro^meeting. Jimmy Crapps mov­ turn* to the Irene of his first onto lllawulloi or ReSuta
•enter
property
on
shopping
ritizen* of Kanfoid and C, n
found ile.nl here, wav the vie
The rnyderiou* explosion nfit-r examination by Ken­ quired to pay Ihe city fee*
ed a request lie granted and major triumph this week when Avenues.
Irnl Florida in wilm - - *g th*- I neh Avenue at 27th Street, tim of an apparently self in '.vr-nl off m Hie revlrtcled zone neth Mclnlnsh, town attorney,
while it* liquor license i* in
his motion died for a tack ho open* n three-week rruv
Rush ii poi t. d that Boggs
week-long reiolinest demon t,i la- folluwcd hy itialnllati-iii flidctl gun-ilnit wound. Deice Ireliind barbed wire on the wa ■ reported by Zoning Board
litigation wa* lumcd over to
of a second. Joe Baker mov­ ode bringing his "old time re­ advised Hint a Got tic i l g l i l
of
service
utilities.
l
'hairloan
Herman
Joyce.
He
stratizn.
live j- D- Nnliri mud Imlay Flail Gcrmail hunk of lln- rn
Jl, Into ill fur further InvestU
ed die request be denied and
would
illslease
traffic
in
Approved
a
request
hy
Ri.hligion" to the musses.
An iiivestigaUiin will lie nal. Weil Berlin puliee said udvistd that tin) Imaid hope,
his motion aUo died for lark
l l o l l t o f t h e I ' i l l e . l e - t R eload,
gallon, and
cl l I I utility of the city'* illIn
cimiph-te
reworking
the
orheld Iii determine whether they saw Communist border
of a second. At Wilson moved
Tho road department was
committee to
and hI-o advised that school
dustrial pat
Union
Sues
ilinan,
r
nt
n
meeting
to
he
Richard
Dillard
Beale.
4.1,
guard* carrying out ,x search
the request be tabled and his
aulhurl'iil to keep trash and
pave F’ultoli ■It* •t in the city WASHINGTON I L I'll — buses be tu-roUted to use 21th
-Im) himself accidentally or and heard shot*. But they held tin- evening.
motion died. .Sonny flaborn
litter picked up along iiutlory
owned indu in. il fMik now
The llrotherln hhI o f l.oeoruo- Ml. instead of 27th St
Iliwll Moll oil HlliMlllg 111
ii In, death was inlenlioti.il could nol ice If Ihe lied* ufwas absent. Then the ques­
CiinimUahnii-r
John
Alex­
known a* l.n ■e M*&gt;ni oe indue
Ruud.
Commissioners ml plei I a
tlve Firemen &amp; Engine men
t L'l caliber rifle wa* liitind reslid an.vone. The cause of s|i,i toi D-.rwIn Shea's reporl
tion was raised: What hapander was elected bv tie' trial Park.
has filed contempt of colli t r*- ,-1ul ion to a?.:, the service#
thn!
Mr.
ami
Ml
II.
M.
Slal
it hi* vide, police *aid
Ihe explosion was nol known.
4 pens now? II was derided
Imotd of C -unty Commi*tinn­
Approved the paving of
★
ir
charge* against the Southern of the Ntule Road Department
the request was still on the
ers
tu-luy
to
replace
C
S.
Munguuvtine
\
v
e
n
u
e
and
Railway f„r hiring &lt;J0 elderly,
relocating the inlet to Rragenda and would be brought
inexperienceil, Negro firemen.
-SG. extending the m i­ Lee who resigned fu-m the Went Pith Street ul Goldsboro
up again at th« next meet­
ter island* on llvvy, 17-9-', FI* -t tViitrid Fluridu R'-gion- Sellout.
ing.
id Planning Council.
Authorised aiiverti»lng of
and curbing*.
March Plans
• • •
The action s i r taken after biii* for cant iron |ii|&gt;e for dly
ORLANDO
(L’
I'li
The
The standing q u e s t i o n ,
Leonard Skates report* tiiat
the board "accepted with re­ water work*.
Florida Executive Hoard uf
"Who will lor able to vote.’*
the bar sign about the house
luctance" the (eidgnation of
Placed on
und reading an
which ha* aiisen in Ca»*d“ continuing its policy of nev­ th» NAACP will lay plana
Lee, who stated In a letter ordinance barling Issuance uf|
here
Thursday
fur
transport­
ia-rry since last fall** effort
er buying a drink" originated
rend to the tomruldmi that he heer nitii wine lit, rise* within
You'll find answer* in Miels to rL&gt;.register all qualified vutyou are a •Indent, are
at his "Harry's bar" and ing umrrher* to Washington
PARIS ( DPI i—Gov Ferris did Hot have the necessary MM) feet of a imilar business
fur
n
giant
civil
rights
rally
questions as t&gt;o you know ei!* of the town, was present­
intcn'dcd in a plan to
.. i-Vink Durzu cuoied
Bryant of FTorida conferred time to devote to tin* round!, e
• • •
how to cram scientifically? ed again ut Monday night's
higher grades? Lighten
!*-,) tnililyq-iiflr |&lt;U'I ? Get
Huw to learn ami forget? meeting of the U**urd of Ald­
City and county finally
How to study yotir teacher? ermen. ihU Urn# In relation to
3rd
Priest
Suicide
h
t"
y
,',,'c
i3
1
more
tun
and
less
worry
out
reached an agreement on I
SAIGON, Vi**t Nam 41 r1*1 &gt;
of school? S o u n d uoiilt
t Important a* s t u d y i n g tho Sept, 5 Iprsinl referendum
that controversial street in
Avenue.
A 17-year-old Buddhi.U H‘Vun&lt; market of European
while
7
Y
iiii
'U
be
happy
lo
hook*1)
It’s
rasy-lorcad. on tho proposed new charter.
South Pinecreit second addi­
[ priest today betome Urn third '"urism to the l nilnl StaleIt was definitely decided
You'll lind tin- ideas ami sug­
hear that tin* newspaper lias
tion Although a city street,
lint such a plan to help you.
gestion* Id your own study Hint only tho,* who re-r*gthe county sold a lot at tax Buddhist cleric to commit n,e S"vrrfW - on Ihe wc
"r
,hrte
visit
It * called Kl DAYS TO BET­
i.stated on the new card fit*
program to a “ T ."
sale. The county will repay .suicide by fir* to protest the "ni1
r''«'lved by
TER Git At) FIS and will dart
The Herald iv happy In pre- system und those just recently
the buyer but the city must 1 religious policies of I'reii-lent
I Ngo Dinh Diem's government. fninlil, r
1
"""■
n 'The Sanford Herald Thurs­
i'rnspccllve niles for Ihe
Mi.i 30 PAYS TO BETTER re-registered t h r o u g h th*
.t j.pay the Interest.
lueot.
mrreial
attache T h u iii j *
r&gt;
• • *
F’uuerul eery i t-s for
GRADES to the student* of muil-uut post card system will
propoM-d «tale univcrsily f,,r
dayDrummond.
Ea*t Central Florida will lie Helen Harris Yernay, former
The series is the straight
tin.* rummunU). We know it Im able to vole in the refer­
A Winter Park man re­
„ ------------will he a great aid tu you. endum.
discussed by Ihe County Com­ Seminole County school »ru*- velcntlfie stuff on licking
quested the city to pay ex­ Tot Near Death
LYON. Franc* (Ill'll — Sailor F o U Ild Deiltl mission with Chamber of ten and promilicut resident of studies. It Ii piodmed by
We know it ean help you he
Tiros* sending p"*t curd*
penses for a broken foot suf­
F'ta. Commerce official* and the Sanford, wilt b„ held at 2 The Reading Laboratory, Ine.
fered on a city sidewalk. Three.yeur-ohl FlUa Simon, ATLANTIC HE VII
a better student , . . stand a which acre postmarked later
Commission dropped the mat­ sol* survivor ftum a French .CPI) — A young sailor wa* City Commission Hu* alter- P in. Wednesday at ii*, F'ir»t of New York. They're top* rn
belter chance u( entering tin- than tiro Aug. 5 midnight
deadline automatically will be­
ter quickly when City Man- plane which crashed killing Id found dead in a motel here noon. Initial proiioial* mud l’rebytcri-m Church of San- their business,
college of your choice.
| They'll tell you in simple
sger Pete Knowles reported person*, fought for her life and police said today he ap- be submitted to the Male ford.
Better read in DAYS TO come registered for this year’s
the man already had collect­ in a hospital today. Doctor* parcntly committed suicide. Board of Control by Friday
BETTER GRADES d a i l y . luunicipu! election* but w fill
ed from two insurance com- said she wa* In grave condi- Itr is Ronald T Sehiixlrr, 21 with complete brochure* sub
Iinn’t he a ''wish I had." Be a not bo eligible to vote on th*
Mr*. Varney died Monday |fashion huw Ur whittle down
j Hon,
, oi New York City.
£ pamr*.
milted by October.
|&gt;lurti r.
“ lice, l iu glad i doll"
, In Orlando where she has homework so it doesn't kill
I made her home since 1957.
|jou

Two Strikers
Charged In
Attack Plot

Bombsmg BerBsy To Re'CiiyToSiudy
Resumes"
he
Dcember
?A'M'iiquor
Lcunge Closings

CasseSHisrry Acts On

Road Improvements

; E Traffic Light
E s A t 27th Denied

Explosion Heard
!n East Berlin

iULW A

BRIEFS

Father Of Five
Kills Himself

Alexander On
Planning Body

30 Days To Better Grades

Straight Stuff On

Bryant In Paris,
Discusses Trade

University Sites
Mrs. Vernay
To Be Discussed
Funeral Set

I

Liking Studies

Charter Vote
Eligibility Set

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f amJL CamInaIa
jv h iii j CTi IIi OiC

S A H D W / C H

CTPTo Hear
Panel

.

f / X / N 's

wr imm o -d W n r
t t e Council e f Teacbera
•ad Parrsta et the South

FOLGER’S”

INSTANT

•t C u a e tb a n r w ® boar a
dlaeuaalon on general
affairs at a meeting
Tuesday at I p, m . in the
school auditorium.

panel
school

Participating on the panel
win be R . T. MUwee, county
superintendent
of
schools;
Stewart Oatcbe!, director af
Instruction; lira . Margaret
Colt, elementary school sup*
erriaor and W . W. Wharton,
guidance director and place­
ment officer.
The C.T.P. Exccntire Board
w ill meat at T p. a . prior t »
the mooting.
A il parents d South S e a tnote Elementary School pupOa
era a g e d to come oat and
m eet the teachers and learn
•tore about the school pro-

LOS
M ore

ANGELES
than

peeked

(U P I)

100,000

Memorial

-

persons
Coliseum

K

( LIM IT: O N E W ITH YOUR U O B MORE FOOD ORDER, P L E A S E )

,. , * ■&lt; s. u t i S
*&lt; .
-mCSram

THE F A C U L T Y at Enterprise Elementary
School in made up of Mrs. Sylvia Harden, prin­
cipal and Mrs. Jania Voll, Miss Joan Coach, Mrs.
Elizabeth Mixon (front row, left to righ t); Mrs.

Boy Quintuplets
Progressing
At Venezuela
MARACAIBO, Venezuela ■
(U P I) — Venezuela’s fir

Pasadena

Sunday excellent
condition
Sunday
Bight fo r the closing sessions night, 44 hours after their
o f Billy Graham'* Southern birth.
The Infants — all boys —
California Crusade for Christ
were born Saturday to Mrs.
and the international assem ­ Ines Cuervo, 77, wife o f an
bly o f Jehovah's Witnesses.
oilfield worker from Ciudad
Freew sys
and
thorough­ Ojeda.
A spokesman at Maracaibo
fares to Use two famed sports
centers were Jammed with Univeralty Hospital reported
traffic as motorists headed ■11 the quintuplets were In
fo r the stadiums in the late Incubators but were taking
afternoon and evening hours. their special milk formula
Graham spoke to sn esti­ normally. He said they weigh­
mated 134,000 persons Jammed ed 3.08 to 396 pounds each
Into the Coliseum and snother and averaged 11.1 inches In
10,000 outside as he conclud­ length,
Mrs. Cuervo, the mother of
ed hie 21-sesslon campaign.
He said It was the largest five other children, had been
turnout he has ever witness­ under special observation at
the
hospital
for
several
ed in the United States.
“ We havo enough people months.
The quintuplets were bap­
here now to march on Wash­
in gton ," the evangelist said tized by a Roman Catholic
inform ally before his sermon, priest Saturday night and
alluding Jokingly to the r e ­ each was given the name o f
cent m arch on the nation's one o f the attending physi­
capital by civil rights adher­ cians. They were named Ma­
ents. “ And If they keep throw­ rio, Otto, Robinson, Fernando
ing the Bible out of the and Juan Jose.
school, w e Just might d o
Dr. Robinson Suarez Her­
rera delivered the infants,
that."
Another S3,000 persons were according
to
a
hospital
at the Rose Bowl for the spokesman.
closing program of the eightPresident nom ulo Betan­
day Jehovah's Witnesses a s­ court sent a telegram of con­
sembly.
gratulations
and
promised

French Classes
To Organize
An organizational meeting
for classes la Beginners and
Advance Freneb, being offe r­
ed under direction o f the
Seminole County Adult Edu­
cation Department, will bo
held at 7:30 p. m. next Mon­
day at the Lake Mary E le­
mentary School.
Instructor
wil
be
Mrs.
George Stubbing* who advises
that those unable to attend
the opening meeting may con ­
tact her st her home it they
are interested In registering
fur either class.
Only
charge*
for
the
courses will be a S3 registra­
tion fee and cost of textbook.

Legal Notice
s o n cm o k « i t
BTtTK. OK M .niM IM T n i
PAUL DLGUKTT,
lletldanca unknown.
Tnu n r. hereby notified that
a Petition (nr adoption l,aa
haan rilr.l In the circu it Court
In an&gt;t fur K-rtutnolo Cnuuty,
f l o r i d », In Chancery, entitled
In tha M ilter at lha Adoption
o f Itutiart I-arry (Irnh.ini, and
you ara command*,) to appear
In said rnurt| and you are re­
quired to tile yottr Answer „ r
utliar detail.* with tha Clerk of
tha Circuit Court at H&lt; inliiula
County, Florida, and earva a
rop y o f &gt;urh Anewar or othar
defense upon said patltlonera
nr palltlonara* attornay TH O M ­
AS A. Kl’ KKIt. whoaa a d l r v .
la 1*. (X It--&amp; 1SSI. Hanford,
Ktorhla, un nr tr fo ra Heptemher 51. t t l) . A. !&gt;.. to .h ow
cause w hy sahl petition § h r « Id
nut ha uran tad, and It you
fa ll to do an. a Dacraa Pro
Uunfa.ao
will
ha
.n tera d
against ynu far the relief itsm inded In tha t'elltlonVVITNIUUi my hand and aaal
uf aald Court this U n i day of
Auguat A.U , D l l .
(MEAL)
Arthur H. Itseltwlth Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court of
tt.iulnola County, K lorlda
lly Martha T. Vlhlcn
Deputy Clerk
THOMAS A. Bl'KKll
Atlurnay (or Petitioner
p. a r io i i t i i
Hanford, Florida.
I**lb1tshI Sug. If, Bept. f , I and
t«. IS il.

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S A N D W /C H
..
fr / X / N 'S

and the Bose Bowl in neigh­
boring

COFFEE

wJ

Hr(

Daisy Gunn, Mrs. June Lons and Miss Marcella
Uinta, second ro w ); Mrs. Florence Curver, Mrs.
Helen Wren and Arnold Pancrate ( b a r k row).
(Cox Photo)

KRAFT”

'EVERFRESH'

Geneva Citizens
To Hear Address
On Insurance

“ HOLSUM”

BREAD

PEANUT

20 Oz.

BUTTER

L u res

L R JAR

State Insurance Representa­

By Jatla Bartoa

strong, secretary and Mrs.
The opening meeting of lh« Lillian Donaldson, treasurer.
Altamonte Springs Elemen­
Appointed chairm en for the
tary PTA, originally sche­ year Include Mrs. Vt Segrlst,
duled for Tuesday night, has clin ic; Mrs. Helen Wolke;
been rescheduled for 7:30 p. program ; Mrs. Louise Kcrsm. Thursday In order not to chner, ways and m eans; Mrs.
conflict with Tuesday's meet­ Joan Pasternack, publicity;
ing of the South Seminole Mrs. Annie Suo Banks, room
Junior High PTA.
representative;
Airs.
Jean
Introduction o f the Alta­ Nuss, m em bership; Mrs. Millimonte School Faculty Is tire ccnt
Pattlshall,
devotion;
main item o f business on the Mrs. Thelma Smith, library;
agenda for the opening sess­
Mrs. Vivian David, year
ion.
book; Mrs. Blanche House­
Officers for the year are
holder, hospitality; Mrs. Lynn
Mrs.
Law rence
Swofford,
Each,
beautification;
Mrs.
president; Don X ocll, first
Sally Sheets, historian; Mrs.
vice
president;
Principal
Pat Willis, publication and
Frank G ore, second vice presMrs. Dca Baxter, study dis­
tdent; Mrs. Margaret Armcussion.

Mrs. Scgriat advises that
volunteers are still needed
f &gt;r work In the school health
clinic and Mrs. Each has ask­
ed that anyone with trees,
plants or cuttings which could
be contributed towards the
Graveside funeral services
school beautification program
for Mr. George Joseph Brockcontact her either in person
haven. 79, of Fern Park, who or by telephone at her home.
died Friday in a Henderson­
ville, N. C\, hospital, were
scheduled for today in Sandy
Springs, Ga.
Survivors are his widow.
Mrs. G race Brockhaven; a
daughter, Mrs. Rose Maurer
of Albertson, N. Y .; a son,
Irvin Brockhaven, Long Is­
land, N. Y ,; a stepson, It. F.
tlartlino of Sandy Springs; n
brother, Gene Brockhaven of
Jackson Heights, N. Y .; sis­
ters, Mrs. Rose Murphey ol
Brooklyn, N. Y .. anil Mrs.
Anne Myers of Long Island,
FO REST
HILLS. N. Y. six grandchildren and three
(U P I) — It’ s a Latin monop­ great-grandchildren.
oly Instead o f an Australian
monopoly on the (wo U. S.
tennis championships today.
SOUTHAM PTON. England
M exico’s Rafael Osuna ami (U P I) — The American Tele­
Brazil's Maria Bueno, grace­ phone A Telegraph Co. loaded
ful as panthers and Just as about 1,700 milca o f underwudangerous, swept to the na­ ter cable aboard its chip
tional singles championships “ Long Lines" to complete the
at Forest Hills Sunday with first direct trans-atlantic tele­
straight set victories that sig­ phone link between the United
naled the end of Australia's Slates and Britain.
domination and at least a
When completed, the cable
tem porary aclbark to a bud­ will be the world's longest un­
ding American boom.
derwater telephone line.

tive Ed Boon will be at the
Geneva

Community

lla ll

at

7:30 p. m. today to discuss
and explain the Senior Health
and Hospitalisation Insurance
Program and to answer ques­
tion*

In general relating to

Insurance.
Although the meeting prim ­
arily has been arranged for
benefit

of

the

com m unity's

senior citizens, all Interested

Kraft
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�Bocrd Approves
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 14

JFK Lowers Boom On W allace

City Comm Liston haggled
for 43 minutes Monday even
ing on th« question o( permit­
ting swimming and tennis lea£ i o n s on R-1AA residential pro**perty. At the end of the 43
minutes the mem bers learned
any zoning change has to be
subject to a public hearing. So
a request for an amendment
for private tutoring in the
R-1AA zones was tabled. As
« s s a previous request by a
TALLAHASSEE (UPI&gt; —
photographer to reside and
have his studio in a residen- rh* Development Commission
has okayed construction of a
f till tone.
two-lane toll highway nr mss
Parents of Lake Mury Ele­ Collier nod Ilrovvurd counties.

BRIEFS

Tull Hoad OKd

Fighting' Reported

Leads Drive

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (U PI)
Sign on a West First Street
building: Groceries—new and — The Fill today investigated
a complaint that a gang of ” 15
used Items.
to 25" whites kidnnped and
9 • •
R. E . Porter put in a plant­ beat a white minister and an
ar for hia wife over.the week­ interrneini group o f college
end. Took him an hour to lay students in Alabnmn.
the 42 bricks ami three hours
to straighten up.
• • •

9

Casselberry will com e Into
12,173.66
asa result of a
bookkeeping
error by the
Mate on the cigaret tax.
• • •

Final day for registration in
order to vote In the Nov. 3
election Is Oct. 5, Registrar
Caml Uruce said today. Po­
tential electors m ud be 21,
_ residents
o f the statu lor a
™ je a r and resident of the coun,ty for fix month*.
• a •

A

Those who looked at the 340 score tlie Varsity ran up
against the JYs in Friday's
inter-squad football g a m e
might get the impression that
“ offense is tho |w&gt;ny to ride
for the Indians.” Those who
looked In on tho scrimmage
tell us that tlie lads on d e­
fense were tlie same rough
a n d ready
stalwarts for
which the Semiooles have
gained renown.
• • •
Come to think ol it, the goal
line battles, the tackling down
field under punts ami the
“ blocks of granite" (a s Fordham once called its line) have
been tlie talk of many ot the
opponents o f the Warriors.
Looks like they'll be seeing
lots more ot the same this
season. For instance, Mike
Glad, Jim Touhy, Have Nuoll,
Pate Alexander, who all did
so well last year, arc hold­
over tackles and doing quite
well, thank you.

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The plaudits of just heaps
of football tans throughout the
county are heard for tlie drive
of the tlviedo fans. That hard­
working group started Irom
scratch last year to get them­
selves a football field And
did just that. This season they
took the bit in their collective
M teeth again ami are raising
m ore funds to help handle the
debt taken on to get the J«&lt;b
done in a hurry a year ago.
• * *

*

Beating Probed

That is ju-t a short p-irn
graph on u LONG story. EN­
THUSIASM is one wort for
it. LEADERSHIP Is another.
Anil so far this writing has
applied only to the football
field — fittingly called John
Courier Field.
• • •

The same hustle has been
seen In Ihc TEAM that also
started from taw in 1962 anti
closed with a 2-7 season. Fhe
Lions get their Rr.-t l o t this
fail when
Coach
Jim l‘ alm er’ a gridsters go to l J n,an
to take on the Greyhounds.
* Dick Copeland hat the Lyman
squad under
his wing this
year and will see if he can
equal their 8 0 1 record last
year under Duck Metis.
• •
•
E. B. Stowe, o f I n d i a n
Mound Village, has a one-man
art show o f nine oil paintings
in the Cinema Theater lobby
*9 at Orlando. T w ill continue
through ficpL 26.

LBJ To Norway

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JOINING THE STATEWIDE niglit-iuvintr campaign n r c two San fin d
mother*, I’eg Horner, left, and Edith Avene), who here nre d e iiu m i trilling
iin eye lest on Debbie Howe. These mothers, with others, work ouch week
in teams of two at the Seminole High School clinic, screening students’
eyes.

Sight-Saving
W ay Found To Clear Campaign On
Up Old Sanford Loan In Sanford

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U l’ l)
— President Kennedy outmaneuvered a defiant Gov.
George C. Wallace for the
second lim e in three months
today by federalizing the Ala­
bama National Guard and
racial integration cam e for
the lin t lime to schools in me
Alabama citic# of Birming­
ham. Mobile and Tuskcgoe.
A stormy demonstration by
flag-waving white
students
erupted at one Birmingham
school, hut police kept the
screaming students u nil e r
control and furred back a
crowd o f ancry adult# a block
from the scene.
Angry white parents began
removing their children from
several other srboota in Bir­
mingham and Tuikegec.
When some o f the uproar
and early morning confusion
subsided. *20 Negroes were
inside five while schools in
the three citic*.
Wallace went to hii offire
in Montgomery this morning,
met with advisers, and later
accepted service of federal
court orders restraining him
from Interfering with school
integration.
It Was at West End High
School in Birmingham where
the tan dermis demonstration
broke out moments after tuu
Negro girls entered the brick
building,
City |*dice moved in quick­
ly.
There were at toad 15 ar­

M ilk Price Rule
il It LAN BO (U P I) The
Milk Commission voted today
not to challenge distributors
who offer milk to schools at
prices as luvv as 6.73 rent#
per half pint.
The
commission’ * action
sets the stage for numerous
counties to take new bids
for milk for the school lunch
program .
Several
counties
ha.I rejected high bids and
suhdlluteil fruit amt vege­
table drinks in the program .
The request that the com ­
mission not penalize distrihuiors (or price* of 6:71 cent#
was made by Pinellas Coun­
ty
School
Superintendent
Floyd T. Christian as spokea-

Cigarette Tax

j

Council Accepts
City Tax Roll
Of $42,450,000

Educational TV
Request Ok’d

Dirk sen Credited

Castro Admits
Sugar Mill Hit

Kelly Dismissal
Move Considered
T

(I BM - Loyalists Crack
L o n g King

Session Opens

Phone Strikers
Begin Return

Exiles To War
On Greek Ships

1,500 Due At
Family Reunion

Florida Farm
Values Gain

Further Cut In
Aid Possibility

Tax Cut O k’d
By House Unit

Holita Trial Set

Kails Confirm

News Session Set

man

for

the

County

Superintendents

School

Association.

"T h is will break it open,"
Christian said

after

the de­

cision. “ It will result in bids
we can live
bids now

with. W e'll get

that will make it

possible to get milk hack in
the schools."
An

estimated

were on hand

300 persons
here

for the

commission meeting.
The Commission began dis­

Married Men To
Escape Draft

Commission decided to re­
quest the county IcgDlativft
delegation to take the mat­
ter under advisement
for
consideration during the 1963
Legislature.
Commission was divided on
removing the $30,000 Item for
the capital outlay fund ear­
marked to be added to $73,000
already
on hand for a new
county home.
Commissioners Jamea B.
Avery Jr. and John Fitzpat­
rick contended the $30,000
should be for the capital out­
lay fund, whether for tho
county home or for som *
future contingency.
Commissioner* John Alex­
ander and Lee Gary held that
$;3,ooi) was sufficient for a
home.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chair­
man, in voting to break tho
tie in favor of striking tho
S3t),U00 item from the budget,
pointed out that the county
ran obtain $73,000 in matching
funds from Hie federal HillBurton act to provide $130,noo
for a 15-bed facility.
County Commission, in It*
final approval, increased tho
Chamber of Com m erce's ap­
propriation by too per cent
over this year, from $10,000
(0 $20,000.

cussion on a m-w fair trade
proposal alter acting on the
school milk proposal. The new
proposal also could be a big
help to schools.

HELSINKI. Finland (U P I)
—Vice Prrshlent Lyndon It.
Johnson ended a noisy, hand­
I'ongrrssman A. 6. Ilrrshaking tour o f Finland today
long Jr. early this afterMayor Toni .McDonald to­
Federal
government
hast
sewage
plant
construction
(oland flew off to un-tic Norway,
nuucl telephoned The Her­
day urged all citizen# of San­
the next stop on hit 15,000- tipenrd the door fur the City low# the original plans and,
ald
to advise that the City
nf
Sanford
to
renew
applica­
therefore,
under
the
law
r
e
­
ford
hi
join
in
the
observance
mile lour of northern Europe.
tion for a 3IU.UUU lean (or a pay ment is reqiiltril.
ol Sanford cannot under any
of the sight saving campaign
It is on the basis of this
feasibility study for Hie pro
rirrum slanre
dispose
of
now under way here. It Is uu
contention
that the 1(11 FA has
posed
port
terminal.
City
TALLA H ASSEE (U P I) —
the old post oflfre building,
educational campaign to ulcrl
Beverage Director Richard It. Manager W. E. Knowles in-] rejected an application lor a the public to the need (or
lie rrporlrit disposition of
&gt;ni mission $10,000 feasibility loan lor the
Keating said today cigaretto formed tlie City Commission
health and sately ami is un­
that pioperty wa# released
port terminal.
tax collection# for July lotulcd Monday evening.
der tlie statewide chairm an­
by Ilia l ’, N. General tierHow&lt;
ver.
Know
lei
informed
Knowlea
had
presented
settled
a
$5,I6I,5U3, Keating srrid 82,ship o f orchestra leader Guy
Sthilt# and youth*.
vires Administration to the
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835,621, vJH ,}# Ntte'f.uti-il * '*
When Kennedy ’ * order put
Lombardo for Ihc Florida So­
U. S. Department of Health,
qualified fM.imuoiti.-i.
' Home Finance Agency d o- 1 evm i&amp; j that i.i v liic u l of
ciety fur Hie Prevention of unfc the guardsmen on filler- llduiatlon
and
Welfare
manding repayment of a 37,-IIIH FA at o\t4avoti«wC-'U-phunswl
Llindncs.s. Mrs. Guy Alien is til duty heroine known tho which, in turn, released the
T u r n F o .* W o r s e
i two feasibility loan mado In |him Monday mmnir.g and out
guardsmen quickly departed building to the City (or a
local chairman.
MOSCOW' tU 1*11 -Sluo-So- die I!)tils for a sewage d is -1 lined a procedure whereby
In a proclamation issued to- the schools in Mobile anil 20-yrar period for library
v id relations, already strained posal plant. The city contends tlie old loan may he declared
I day Mayor McDonald said: Tuskegee, before any pupils utilization only, lie tald to­
to the breaking point, took a it never used the plan* and. mil' and void.
“ W'e ow e It to ourselves mid showed tip.
day HEW advised him It
Knowle* was authorized by
new turn downward today therefore, under the law i»
“ We’ ve Iteen federalized," will not permit the sale of
our loved one* to recognize
with Russia'# expulsion o f not required lo repay. The Hit; Cummi.vdun lu forward a
the propelly hv the t il) and
ilie wisdom ol protecting vis an officer in Mobile said
morn Chinese fur trying to 111[FA contends (hi present letter of protest again-t the
will permit its only use to
hm a gain-1 disease, accident simply.
demand fur repayment
He
smuggle utiti-.S'ovict literature
Kennedy’ s order em pow er­ 1m- (or a public library.
ami neglect, and to join lolly
into the country.
explained If UFA w ill Lien
ed
Deferi-e Secretary Robert
in the crusade agam*t blindturn Hie protest over lo the
S. McNamara to rail into fed­
lie**.’ *
City lax roll of $(2,150,000,
Department of Justice which,
The Kloridu observance is eral serviee "any and all as MilimilU'd by H e n r y
in turn, will investigate and
COALM ONT, I ml. (U P I) —
part of the llth annual drive units o f the Alabama Nation­ Tainm , finance director, was
“ probably order the old Wan
Determined parent# kept up
of the National Society fur the al Guard and Air National accepted by the City Commis­
killed."
their marathon “ around the
Prevention o f lllindnc-*, Inc., G uard" for an Indefinite per­ sion sitting a* the Board ot
clock aeige" o f the high school
This. Knowles said, will
T A LLA H A SSE E tL 'P l) chairman of which i* Walt iod.
Equalization
Monday even­
in thin small i louder town to­ The Florida Educational Tele­ open the door (or a renewal
ing.
Disney,
day in prutest o f alleged "file vision Commission ha# put iu of negutiotions tor the port
Tamm informed the Com.Mayor McDonald endorsed
trap” achool# in neurby Mid­ okay on uu application for uu study loan.
mi*-Ion Ibis is an increase of
the Florida Ssicicty's recom ­
land and Jasonv die.
educational television station
$l.u75.no&lt;i in property valua­
mendation that rvery person,
on Channel 21 in Orlando,
tion over last year.
especially those over 10, and
A t it# aimuui organizationHAVANA (U P I) — Culm’s
Jam es Graham Chapman,
school age children have their
WASHINGTON (U P I) — ul meeting hero Monday, the
lie
represented
a
eye* examined at least every biggest sugar mill vvn# bomb­ saying
Sena to Democratic l e a d e r com mission also okayed an
ed at dawn Sunday but an ti­ group of Sanford business
two years.
Mlko Mansfield credited his application
to tho fedeiul
nt ri-rn ft guns prove toil raids inert, wa* given until Oct. tl
GUI’ counterpart today, hen- Health, Education and Weton tw o Cuban cities Hint to prepare and submit plans
ate leader Everett M. Uirksen, fare Department for a grant
night, the Castro government for a trnrina. Chapman had
allahassee
with a display of bipartisan- of 233,0011 f«r construction of
-aid Monday night,
requested an option tint Hu*
Tlie
Senate
voted
38
11
today
*
/•
,
^
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ship that sliotild help ratifica­ the facility.
A TelcA-e Iwinded not short­ Coititui'.sinri informed him W.
lu
consider
a
defense
motion
J
v
i
e
r
tion o f the II Heleaf test bail
The application was Hindu
ly before midnight -aid a C. Crawford already ha# nulltreaty.
dismiss
impeachment
^
CONt, .South Met Nam
by Central Florida ETV Inc., to
piano “ from the n oilh " di p niilti-d preliminary plan*. The
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(U
P
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—
Government
forces
comprised of eight county charges against Circuit Court
, . ,
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|Masted their way out o f a ped five 50-pound IhioiIi# oii matter will he aired at Hie
school s y s te m s in the Central Judge
Richard
Kelly
and J, , ltnnl,lnl|,
„ - „ r, th« Brazil iJurohii) engtir O il. It Meeting.
MIA MI III-; \t II II PI,
I-lor’iila area, including Semi*
Fir*( cigaretle tax check
mill ut 3:30 a.m. Sunday,
gave
attorney*
two
hours
to
ilieir
biggest
single
victory
Nutiiiuul CuiDinaii'li i Janus K. ule County. Tlie application
[ over Viet Cong
guerrillas damaging one building but under Hu- new vtatu lax inBow or* opened the 45th an- ( now goes to the Federal Com- debate the motion.
cri-m e was in Hu* amount o(
T»ie action cam e one hour
South Viet Nam's Bud­ causing no enaululies.
fiu.il Aiiierieun l.i gioii conven- „iuiiication» Commission,
$11.16!) 96, City Manager \V
dhist
dispute
flared
miu
the
lion today with u call to the
after the Senalr opened the
K. Knowles informed the city,
open
last
May,
military
organization’# 2.7 million vet­
second day of Hu- im peach­
adding that till* rrflcct- an
vuirie* said fod.iv
eran* to continue -dinning
ment trial ol tin- 38-year-old . The
c - f him It-d sll.aob slmrlngt- In
sources sa il
South
A nl«l Icuns how to meet the
the 1963 61 anticipated reve­
Pasco County Circuit Judge, |Vietnamrae troop* killed un
challenges o f Cuba, \ ii-l Nam
charged by Hie House of ID’ - 'estim ated 89 Viet Cong ri :u- J TAM PA (t.'P ti — General nue.
and tlie Berlin wall.
MIAMI ( U i't &gt;—A militant presenfalive* on eight counts iars and wounded Hki m o r e !
Umupany employes
In budget dDcussion, ComCuban exile group lias warn­ of judicial tyranny.
in a baffle Monday near w ho bud li-en on strike fo r missioner J fl Crapp* in*ivted it will attack Greek ships
begu.........poitln* , . , i tin t any library building
this little delta town about 30 two 1..... n,
found near Cuba after Oct. I,
miles south of SaiBon Govern­ hack today, but few were put malnlenance be held to a
and vowed to continue to fight
minimum pending a request
ment Ionic* were eilim ah'd at to work.
Elrctiirnl w oikci* in sis to the U. S. General Services
alon e 20 dead and 3o wound­
GRACEVH.LE tUI’ l) Some 1’ m m r r Fidel Castro "until
Moridn citic# voted by a slim Administration (or permission
ed.
I.30O person* are expected to victory or death."
margin Monday night to ac­ In sell the old po-t office
At the same time, the Rev­
attend the traditional reunion
JACKSONVILLE (C P U cept a prospoveil new contract building lo raise funds for Hie
of the William# tamily Oct. 3 olutionary Recovery Insurrec­ Florida's farm land increas­
ami were instructed by union construction of a new- library
tional
Movement
t
MI
It
It
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re­
at the nearby Galilee Church.
ed in value from $257 lo $279
officials “ to report to umk building adjacent to Hit) Gen
The annual reunion has be­ leased photographs Monday per acre last year, according
to their immediate supervisors t-ral Sanford Memorial Li­
-bowing
two
o
f
its
member*
com e a [Militic.il stomping
In tiie slate Chamber of Com­
in the morning."
brary in Fort Mellon Park.
ground as well as a tradition working on six homemade merce
WASHINGTON ( I T ’ D —
tiomhs
which
lite
group
said
steeped get-together for tlie
tt was a dollar gain tm A House group may chop an
were dropped on a Camaguey matched hy any oilier s:ale. additional $700 million from
Williams clan.
Member*
(rum a l m o s t sugar mill Sunday.
Hie chamber said in if* week­ I'rrsident Kennedy'a foreign
ly business review. The in­ aid progiam , already whacked
every state in H e union are
crease represented a 29 per sharply by C on g ri--, accord­
expected lo attend the dinner
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
—
cent gam since l% o. placing ing to informed aourre*.
on the church grounds.
WASHINGTON
(U l*l)
—
Overriding solid Republican
Trial date o f Dec. 17 was Florida first in the nation.
These sources said that a opposition, the House Ways President Kennedy today, in
net for Harlan Blackburn,
House nppropiiutioiu subi-om- A Means Committee today effect,
exempted
married
Clyde F. Lee and Dorothea
liifttee hruded by Itep. Otto E. approved an $11 billion tax men from the draft in a move
Passman, l&gt;-la., hoped to in­ cut, the biggest in (lie na- dial will relieve an estimated
NEW
YORK
(U PI) — Rndfoid, arrested in Seminole
bolitw charge#,
WASHINGTON (U P l! — flict the new cut when it act# tion'a history
.Stink* pushed higher near County on
310,boo )ou ng husband* from
the Iiuon hour today after when arraigned Monday in Pie-ident Kennedy will hold n on the foreign aid money bill
Hy a straight part) tine of military service.
rails flashed a confirming Orange County. Bond o f $5,- news conference Thursday at next mouthy.
15-10. the committee direct­
Ill, executive order provid­
Any further rvductiun t* ed it* chairman. Rep. Wil­ ed that husbands of draft age
signal which broker* have DOO each waa continued pend­ 4 pun,, EDT, hi* first since
|been predicting would help ing the trial before Judge Aug. 20. The conference will sure to heat up tlie fight he. bur D. .Mills, (D -Ark.), to in­ (from is through 25j will be
push price# to still higher Warren H. Edwards at O r-[bo open to live television and tween the administiuliori urul troduce the Idll it spent seven [ culled only if Hie pool of el!|radio cuw iugu.
jfo ie g m aPJ (ova iu Congi vss. j itpjuUrs in draUm*.
| glblw )iugU: tutu u exhausted.
ILvvia,
1Undo,

Barents Bpotest

000 for a court house annex.
The courthouse annex Item
was rem oved when Clerk Ar­
thur H. Beckwith Jr., read a
telegram received last night
from Attorney General Rich­
ard Ervin that the county
cannot legally establish a
facility outside Ihc county
seat. Ills statement said that
there is no enabling legisla­
tion permitting such proce­
dure.

Guard Taken
Over; Five
Schools Mixed Commission Eases

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mentary School will have
(heir first meeting of the
-MIAMI (C P I)— Cuban exile
school year and will get ac.
qusinted
with
the farulty sources here today reported
members at 7:30 this evening bitter fighting between guer­
rillas and Castro troops in
in the school auditorium.
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central Cuba w ith heavy cas­
_
R. E . Porter was informed ualties on both sides.
* today that It wasn't regurgi­
tated m i l k
which nearly
WASHINGTON &lt;UP|) —
strangled
that
Casselberry
baby Sunday but a candy Rep. Carl Vinson. P-Gu., one
of Congress’ m ost influential
mint.
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number*, hns launched w drive
to
block n Pentagon directive
.Marguerite Price will he in­
stalled as president of the plnririg segregated commun­
Jayceu Wives Club on Sept. ities off-lim its to servicemen.

By kipping o ff two m ajor
items totalling 173,000, the
County Commission at noon
today approved its M R
budge* o f 12.1 million while
at the same tim e holding the
(ax m illagr at six mills, the
same as In the last several
years.
The Commission re moverI a
proposed $30,ooo from the
capital outlay fund for a new
county nursing home and $23.-

It l# approved 11 would al­
low ■ distributor to ell milk
to schools for as low ss 3.823
cents per half if he wanted
to take the loss.
Christian presented his sug­
gestion on delaying penali­
ties fur those distributors who
want lo meet competition by
lowering tlie prices as part of
a priqm-.il taking in several
rrcnmmcmialiuni.

Lounge Owner
Asks Uniform
Bar Closings
City Coiumistlun Monday
evening turned ft deaf ear to
a request Iiy John A . llurtan
IV Dint alt liquor b u n in tlie
city he grunted the anmn
business hour privileges.
Citing Unit all city Lars
except the Mayfair Dm are
required by law to close at
midnight, Burton, owner o f
the Carihe Lounge and Vul■lei Hotel, claimed i i I* unfair
fo require other city bur* to
elosii two to three hour*
*'“ rller “ inn the Mayfair Inn
nnd county hurt uut.iido tho
city limits. Ilo uDo cited tho
fact
that
the
Bliallniar
Lounge ut. the Muyfuir Lx
pen on Sunday*.
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till lion presented till re­
quest after the Commission­
er# approved the reading o f
a new ordinance extending tho
liquor sone south to include
the Pilieerest Simp ping Cen­
ter nt 27lh St n e t mid High­
way 17-92. He ul.o question­
ed whether the city hu* an
ordinance prohibiting sale o f
liquor within » ret tain dis­
tance o f n school and win
apprised by City Attorm-y
W i IIin in Hutchison there is no
such law.
The hotel owner charged
that the Commission, in not
permitting liquor mile# to 2
a.III., is "driving business out
o f town." Ilo milled that “ I
cun sco no differi-iu i) in us
(Valdez Hole I mid the Mayfair c v . p t in the number o f
rooms.” lie ul-i) charged dial

other city bars have been
operating until I and 2 n.nt.
“ Ilie Imrs in thi* town pay
u lot o f taxes,” Burton said,
“ more no Ilian those iu tlie
county. All city bars pay the
same amount and shntdd he
grunted the name closing pi ivllege*.’’
Staling he was not autho­
rized to apeak k (« r any other
bar owners, Burton said be
vvn# “ spetiking only person­
ally for nil hut* alien I say 1
run ace no difference between
« hotel bar unit a bar only,"
Cuinmiaaiuners
remained silent when Huit-&gt;n eoneluded. A fter Burton seated
himself, Commissioner
Joe
Baker directed t’apt. Arnold
Williams, acting police chief,
to instruct ss11 i&gt;o|ics officers
to make certain nil city bur*
abide hy tlie midnight dosin g
law.

Town Clerk Of
Casselberry
Resigns
By Jane Casselberry
The town o f Casselberry
soon will need a new town
clerk as ■ m u l t ot the resig­
nation o f Mrs. Lillian Hen­
ning. effective Sept. 27. Sim
resigned at Monday night'*
meeting o ! the town council.
Mayor Fred Heath, who ha*
been looking for someone to
act ■* an aaaistant clerk for
several months must now find
a qualified resident to serve
temporarily as clerk until the
Dec. 2 municipal election.
Mr*. Henning gave as the
reason for her resignation tho
fact that she has earned the
maximum allowed under tho
Social Security Program anil
will Inic tier benefita U aho
llils out her term .
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J. D. Self, road chairman,
reported the way ha* hern
cleared for Ihc paving o f tho
set lion nf Over brook Drivo
from Sunset Drivo to South
Triplet Drive. Am ick Con­
struction. Inc., o f Orlando,
was low bidder
(or the job
at $5,767.38.
Tlie town o f Casselberry
will meet one-third of tho cost
or $1,922.46 in return for road
rlghD-of-way needed for the
straightening of Winter Patk
Drive. Ralph Parks, owner ot
Land o ' Lake* Country Club
will contribute
a $3,444 92
share awl the Woman's Club
and Recreation Center will
j|ly
e a $200 share.
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Self also read a statement
saying he wished to with­
draw all previous suggestions
for road improvements, par­
ticularly in regard* the par*
ing program, as the citizens
showed hy their action in de­
feating Hie proposed charter
lh.il they arc against pro­
gress.
Self was authorized to get
estimates of the cost o f both
a new .util used tractor with
iruui end
loader
and
hy­
dra utie hitch fur harrow and
mower.
The tractor purchase propa*.it brought un objection
from form er mayor, Joseph
Laird, who has already pro­
tested the parking o f city
equipment near hi* home.
Tlie council then voted to
buy or lease property for the
erection o f a storage building
and a-ked Mayor Heath to
m(u local ions and prices,
Nov. 22 was set as dead lino
for registering to vote in tho
December elect ion and tlioso
vi ho returned thrir yellow
registration cards, but wins
were not previously register­
ed in Hie old books, must ap­
pear before the clerk to sign
the voter's oath.
Renewal of A.B.C.'s gar­
bage
collecting franchise,
which expires Oct. 1, wa* dis­
cussed. Town Attorney Ken­
neth .McIntosh was instructed
to draw up an ordinance and
rontrad to be submitted at ft
continued session scheduled
for Sept. 23.

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Lyman PTA
Board Seb
Meeting

McCall Named
Chairman Of
Grid Activities

Tha Ssmlnol* Boosters d a b
Biade another organizational
■ o r * over th« weekend when
President O. L. Bark* annouivrtd the acceptance by R .
B . (B u m ) McCall o f the
chairmanship o f football ac­
tivities, I t la expected that
appolatmenta o f thoae who
w ill head the other iporte »ctlvltlea will be made aoon.
Dr. Baika aald that he woe
pleated that McCall weald
f iv e the d u b the benefit o f
the experience he gained In
the Mine dutlee la it year.
“ Thla lan't Juat another Job,"
the preaident aold. " I t la the
Job that wheta the aplrtt o f
the fern en d o r f u i i e e it into
• atrony arm o f aupport for
the team. Bunn’s pep laat
y ea r wax a big factor in gainin g oatitandlng aupport e f the
parent# and e f towna-people,
generally fa r the team.1*
McCall went to work at
once, and aald that he would
have seme plana to announce
before the Tltuavtlle game
S e p t 20,
Dr. Bar lea called a meeting
e f everyone who la In ten ded
In the Booster activity, and
■aid that It would ba held at
the high school at 7 p.m. on
B e p t 17. Meanwhile, be said
h e hoped that Indians' Mom's
en d Pop’a would call Mrs.
Mike Caolo to offer her aomt
help on the home game con­
cessions — the big project
fo r the du b.

By J*dy T u n e r
P h e w 822-4433
'T h a t basic block dr***’’
t u n e d ou t to be very besic
In a eklt pretented to mem­
bers o f tho officers wires e f
V A H -1X Thursday.
11 ran tho gamut e f situa­
tions ran gin g from the g o lf
course to n cocktail hour,
from young mothers to old
ladle*. The skit woe given by
several mem bers o f the club
at its co ffe e .
The c o ffe e was held at tha
home e f M rs. B . Bartholo­
m ew ; co-hostess was Mrs. D.
F. Patterson.
T aking part In tho skit
ware M rs. J . F. Barlow, who
narrated the com ic rhyme,
Jo* Colonna, Mrs. O. Z. Gen­
try, Mrs. W . E. Donahue, Mrs.
R. G. F ox , Mrs, W . E. Bas­
ra tt, Mrs. R. S. Beat, Mr*. W.
A . Yelinek, Sira. Royann Pat­
terson, Mrs. Dale Purdy and
Mrs. U. L. lllnea.
Tha serving table w ai dec­
orated with a centerpiece of
small dolls dressed In “ little
black dresses.” A variety o f
amall sandwiches, cheesecake,
co ffe e and punch was served.
Guests a t the coffee were
Mrs. Jam es Mayo, Mr&gt;. E.
Scharfschwerdt, the mother of
Mrs. J . O. Yanaroa; and Mrs.
Boefel, Sr. o f Orlando, the
sunt o f Mrs. Kerm it Jamison.
Mrs. T. S. Trtanor, who la
leaving the squadron, received
an engraved silver bracelet
Sira. H. B. Helms took over
as secretary to replace Mrs.
Treanor who had held that
job.

H ove Clasarde
Powla are not the only ani­
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mals that have g lu a rd i. Other
the crawfish and Its relatives,
A ll wlvea o f Roman Catho­
the earthworm and many In­ lic Navy personnel are Invit­
sect*.
ed to attend the first meet­
ing o f the Catholic Navy
Wives Club tonight at tha
nursery building, at 8 p.m.
New officers will be install­
x n r tc n o r u m
K o t in Is hereby clvsn that ed at this meeting. Mr*. Lenox
pursuant to (Inal 4 *c m * rand- Fay, retiring chairman, will
*r*d on ths 4th da? of H*ptem b tr, l i f t , In thst eartatn conduct the first part o f the
causa pandlna la the Circuit meeting, later turning it over
C ou rt la and (or Hrmlnols
County, Florida. In Chancery, to Mrs. L. D. KUiugwood,
wharaln
FIRST
FKDKRAL chairman elect.
8A V 1M M ANI&gt; LOAM A.HKO
Other officers to tuke their
CIATION o f B R M I V O L ,F 1
COUNTY,
a corporation,
la new positions are Mrs. J.
P la in tiff, and OEOROE PUOK Culcoee, co-chairman; Mrs. H
and wlfa, ORA LOU PUOK.
amt
CASB ELDERRT
O A R . II. Harrison, publicity and
DENR INC., n Florida C or­ Mrs. M. R . Cannavlno, social
poration, ara dafondanla, Chan.
Hostesses
for
tonight's
* * r r D ocket No. UJ74. f. A R ­
TH U R IL DECKW ITlt, JR.. meeting am Mrs. Elllngwuod
Clark o f lha aforaoald Circuit
Court, w ill within tha laxal and Mrs. Cannavlno,
h ours o f aata on September 11.
High score at the VAH-9
t a l l o ffs r for sala and salt
to tha hlahaat and baat hid- officers wives bridge Friday
dar tor raah at tha front went to Mrs. J. L. McCracken
dour o f the L'ourllume* of Mrs. T. E. Quillin wav second
Bamlnola County, Florid*. Iri
Hanford. Florida, tha follow . high and Mrs. A . F. Reno was
Inx daacrlhad proparty, altuat- low.
ad and bain* In Seminole
The bridge was held at tha
County. Florida, to-w lt:
Lot IT o f QUEEN* M IR­ home o f Mrs. McCracken on
ROR S O U T H
REI’ LAT
ADDITION TO CASdEL- Lake Helen. Others prevent
llE ltK Y FLO It ID A, Harnl- w ere Mr*. II. L. Klein, Mrs,

Legal Notice

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nut# County. Florida. ac­
cord in g to Plat tharrof ra.
cor,lad In Plat Rook It,
paga SI, of tha public Ra.
cord* of Hamlnolo County,
Florida.
Kubjert to raatrlotlona o f
record.
la id aata will ba mad* pur*
auant to and In ordar to
aatlafy tha tarma of aald final
dacraa.
(CIRCUIT COURT HEAL)
Arthur It. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk o f Circuit Court, In
and frr Kamlnola County,
Florida.
B y: Martha T. Vlhlan
D. C.
Publish dipt. 10, 1141.

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A V I! T in All parti. • claluiliiic
Int.reet* hr. Ihrnimh, un*
dar or agalnal ina aforaaald pariun
T u ll ARE hereby notified
that a Complaint to fsrerloa*
u rarlnln n iurlgns- amumbarlu « tha f.diuwlnic daa.'rlbad
raal proparly, to-wltl
Lot X . Illork II. COIN*
T ltY C t.l'lt MtNOIt, UNIT
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according to noplat thereof at recorded
In Plat tlonk II, ruga 110.
Public llacor.la &gt;.f Hamlit.da C a n t y , Florida
h as Peru filed a tu ln il you In
tho ahuva-atyled autt. and yoti
ara required to aarra a copy
of
y «u r
Ai.ewer or olhar
1‘ laadlnu to lha Complalnl on
P lu lu tlffe alloriieye ANDEKHON, UUSII, DEAN. LOWN­
DES A Van dan HERD. I i l
Kaat Uanlral Avanua, Orlando,
Florida, and flla tha orlulnai
Anawar or uthar 1’lendlna In
lha o ffice of lha CUrk of lha
circ u it Coiirt
or bafora tha
!t lh day o f October. 1101 If
you fall la da to, a dacraa
pro confaaao w ill ba takan
■a.iinat you fur tha rallat dauiandad In tha Complaint.
Thla NulLa ahall ba publishad onca a waak for four con aaoutlva waaka In lha Han­
ford Harald.
DATED thla Sth day v f
Bapiambar. 1*41.
(BEAL)
Arthur If. llerkw ltb, Jr.
Clark uf Circuit Court
iiy : Martha T. Vllilau
D apuly Clark
Anderm n, Ruah. Daan,
Lowudaa A van dan Rare
111 G u t C oin ril Avanua,
Orlando, Florida
Publlah Hapt. IP, 17, 14 A Oct.
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D. F. Munday, Mrs. W. I.
Lewis, Mrs. G . L. Atkinson
and Mrs. R- H. Cooks.
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A n authority on cosmetics
w ho has given lectures on
tb* subject throughout the
w orld w ill be the featured
speaker a t a social fo r the
CPO wlvea club on Sept. IB.
M rs, J. J. H ay, w ho le also
a new member the Chief Pet­
ty O fficers wlvee club, re­
ceived her education In cos­
m etology In England and
France. Sha has lectured a t
the embassies In Washington,
D. C. and h o i been head o f
the Ctsannt Studio in New
Y ork and Philadelphia.
Hostess** fo r the coffee are
Mrs. Joe O'Donnell, Mrs. E.
H. Nance, M rs. A . M. Blair,
Mrs. Henry Quinn and Mrs.
Cheater ClaowikL
A special invitation la e x ­
tended to those wive* of the
men who w ill make CPU on
Sept. 18.
A nother event xilannsd fo r
September a t th f wive* club
meeting is a potluck supper
and gam* night on SepL 2d
a t 7 p.m. Husband* ar* invit­
ed, and bingo, scrabble, bridge
and other games will bo play­
ed a t tha N A S ballroom.
The committee fo r that
event includes Mrs, C. B.
Reeves, Mrs. F. L» Wiggina,
Mre. P. J . Weber and Mrs.
R. E. Betancourt.
Mr*. C. T . Weaver who re­
signed as the represenlativo
fo r NAM TG was replaced by
Mrs, Jo* 0 ” Donnell.
Mrs.
W eaver’s husband Is retiring
and they will be moving short­
ly to their new home in Plant
City.
Finger sandwiches, cookies,
nuts and co ffe e were served
by the refreshm ent commit­
tee which included Mr*. Edna
Murray, Mrs. Quinn, M rs.
W eber, Mrs. C. J. Portewig,
Mre. C. !L Williams and M rs.
P. W. Simpson.
Guest* at the monthly meet­
in g wer* Mrs. Arrnand A .
Vnllier and Mrs. Hay, both
o f whom joined thu club.
Others were Mr*. T. W. Smith,
Mr*. Eugene O'Neill and M rs.
John I). Morris.
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unteers. W ives need work only
a few hours a week helping
car* fo r th* children. Call
Mrs. Vincent Monroe at F A
2-4873 for m ors information.
Thursday’s benefit bridge
is open to all officers wive*,
activo and retired. Proceed*
o f the benefit will go to local
Navy relief and money can
bo paid at the duor. Bring
your own curds and own part­
ner fu r the afternoon dessert
tea.
Th* thrift shop need* more
contributions, especially wood
and tables to ditplny articles.
N ew board members will
be chosen early enough that
they can attend two full m eet­
ings before their installation,
according to a new policy set
up by the N O W hoard at their
meeting.
The monthly meeting w ai
held at the home of Mrs.
Wade Markiey, Mr*. Stanley
Stniiul substituted fur Mrs.
Robert W are who is vacation­
ing with Captain Ware,

met Thursday at tho horns o f
Sir*. Betty Lackey fo r their
September coffee.
Refreshments
of
coffee,
doughnuts and small rolls
were served.
Welcomed to the wives club
wer* Mrs. R . A. Smlthhart,
Mrs. C. E. McKenna and Mr*.
Cameron Paulk.
M rs. Wallace Russell, the
wlfa o f the future executive
o ffice r o f VAII-5 was also
greeted.
Members present were Mrs.
Dan Beard, Mrs, Bill Damon,
Mrs. Vincent Monroe, Mrs.
Bernard Kelley, Mrs. Donald
McCrory, Mrs. Bertha Brough,
Mrs. John Drain, Mr*. Bill
Durstciler, Mre. Jim Olson,
Mrs. Cliff Thompson, Mr*.
Lyle Sett*, Mr*. Paul Werner,
Mrs. Nick Mergo, Mrs. Bob
W atson, Mr*. Neil Pruden
anil Mrs. Jordan Danfort.
M r*. Uison and Mrs. Werner
will he hostesses for the Oc­
tober coffee.
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DEAR

ABBY:

M y hus­

hes been wanting to

Tb* executive board o f tha
Lyman High School PTA will
meet at I p.m . Thursday In
the new teachers' lounge at
the school.

BRIDGE INSTRUCTOR Jesse Sheffield Illu­
strates the play of the hand to Mrs. William
Goodman, chairman of the Navy officers wives'
committee which arranged the bridge course for
Navy wives. The first of the aix series was held
at the Capri today.

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Officers o f tha Lym an PTA
a rt Mrs. Joseph Pavtlchak.
president; A1 Lorrm an, vice
president; M rs. Austin Saville. secretary, and Harold
Babbii, treasurer.
Other m em bers o f the ex­
ecutive board ara the follow­
ing heads o f standing com ­
mittees: Austin Savllle, beau­
tification; Luther Potter, civil
defense; Mrs. Kenneth Burk
hardt, hospitality; Ja m es Blrkenmeyer end R a yb om MUwee, ways en d m eans; Mrs.
R. T. U llwee, m u sic;
Bay Pharr, year b ook ; Mrs.
David McCoy, publicity; Mrs.
Mary M obley, historian; Mrs.
George Highsmlth end Mrs.
Charles D om e, m em bership;
Joe Pavelchak, safety; Mrs.
Evelyn Kent,
pubUcations;
Mrs. Jam es B lrksnm eyer end
Mrs. Pat House, program s,
and Mrs. Leonard Cassel­
berry, devotional.

join a nudist colony fo r a
long tints, but ! have been
against

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accompanied

him on ene trip to tha nu­
dist camp and 1 don't cart
to g o
again. 1 wasn’t
brought up to run around
naked In front o f strangers.
I am allowsd three visit* to
tb# eamp before It become*
mandatory th at I disrobe,
too. M y husband says I
have on evil m ind, and that
xraa much
happier
when he went around naked
and lived with nature in the
trees. Should I try to fo r ­
get m y shame end g o with
h in t H e c a n 't join unless
1 do. H e 1&gt; 28 and I am 2S.
We have a child one year
old.
NO N A M E PLE A SE
D E A R NO N A M E : Thora
la nothing “ e v il'' about your
mind, ao don’t lat him
change IL And you con tell
your nature-loving hubby
that In time w a all m ight
be living "w ith nature" in
the trees again — so ha

By Abigail Van Buren
husband w ent alone, but |
still haven't heard the trulC
o f i t W u I w ron g?
H ATES FUNERALS

should keep his shirt on.
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DEAR A B B Y : Y o u stuo
mode a big thing o u t o f a
little kid swiping one grape.
I’m in tb* grocery business
■nd I wish 1 had a dim * for
ovary person w ho helped
himself to something In my
store. Yesterday a woman
cam# In for some banana*.
While I was w eighing her
(■ananas she was eating my
grapes. I caught her In the
act, but did I g et excltad?
Certainly not, because I
just finished w eigh in g my
thnmb.
NICK
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D EAR H A T E S :
You
should have gone. N o on*
LIKES to be “ around griev­
ing fo lk i" , but the p rtj.
ance o f friends who care
enough to com e is usually *
com fort to mourners. You
need ‘ ‘*ay” nothing m o r s f'
at a funeral than, “ I'm sor­
ry”.
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CO N FID EN TIAL TO “ A
DARNED F O O L ": The perton who is a "darned fool”
and KNOWS he’s a "darned
fool” la no "darned fool”.
Tell him to shape up or ihip
out.
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D EAR A B B Y : I hat* to
g o to funeral*. la s t wsek a
neighbor pasted aw ay and
my husband wanted me to
go to the funeral w ith him.
I refused because (1 ) I
hardly know tha m an, (2 ) I
bet* to be around grieving
folks, (3 ) I never know
what to say. My husband
was very angry w lth m*
because ha didn’t think he
ought to go w ithout m e. The
deceased was a childhood
frlsnd o f my husband’s. M y

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By Oswald Jacoby
no idea juit where North ess
beading.
At two ip a d et, South von
the opening heart lead tod
led the queen o f trumps.)
Eventually he had to Io k two
trumps, one heart and taro
dubs which left him with
enough trieki fo r his contrict.
If North and South bad rot
been using the JTB, North
would have responded two
ipades and probably played
the hand at that contract He
might have made it, but the
chance* are that East woukRJ
have opened the ja ck o f clubs,
The defense would start with
two elub t’ icks and a ruff
and while North might still
make two spadei if he knew
where all the cards were be
would most likely have bees
set.

North’s toro heart response
was a Jacoby Transfer Bid
* 0# (I) Cb. S TXsw*
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(JT B ). It tails his partner,
ft) W arae r n d i w
who has opened one no-trump,
1:11 (S) Mid-Flo. Report
that North has i t least five
(1) Oreet X i u i l a u
t:St ll ) AUoaU* Weefba*
ipades and w ill tall South
1:11 (4) Spurt* plater*
more about his band latar.
(I) Id. C o a a m t
1:1* (4) Uaestwsrd Ho
Meanwhile South m ust bid
t l) Wealbsr
two ipades and wait to h a ir
(SI Weather
S ill (I) Brevard Hews
further from North.
1:44 (I) ■pert*
A tw o diamond respeesg by
4:4* ft) New*
North
would
h av«
ihown
&lt;»&gt; Orbit
Till O ) Ksyhole
hearts in the sam e manner.
(4) w eshly N*wa HeA tw o club reiponag o r two
vlsw
spade response would also
(1) W hlpU l
f:M (I) Walter
bavg been artificial, but not
Mew*
a tranifer bid.
1:10 (1) I-aruml*
(4) Marshall BllSes
North’ s pass supplied the
(I) Combat
1:1* (I) Lloyd Bridges dhow further Information that ha
1:1* (11 Empire
bad ■ poor hand with no
(4) Tslont Scout*
Intereit in gam e. E ast knsw
(4) H sw sllts Eye
this, but was afraid to antar
I:1S (4) Picture This
(*l Untouchable*
the bidding with his seven
111 Lick Povrsll Show
10:00 (I) Ksofo llrsaitU* Show point*. Wait would have liked

TUESDAY P . M.

L L Cdr. and Mrs. Earl Un­
ger have returned from a two
I to back in but be bad already
M rs. Marie Fahoy of Lake
week trip to Kay WesL
passed the two spade hid. He
Mary was the guest speaker
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•
might have acted earlier, but
at the N A S officers wives
Hou segues Is of Dr. and Mrs.
|until North passed West had
luncheon Thursday.
Michael
Pickering
recently 14:10 (1) Report from
She demonstrated ‘ ‘ Bonzal,”
(4) Kocu* on Amirlee
were Mr. and Mrs. R. B. A l­
or the grow ing o f miniature varez, Mrs. Pickering's par­ 11:14 (II Nowiaop*
f)
(I) Cheeail * S t *
trees, an ancient Japanese art.
(I) Murphy Martin
ents, from Boynton Beach.
N*w,
Mrs. Fahey has been prac­
•
a
•
“ Working with a Master ticing the interesting )fcill for
l l i l * (I) Mld-ria. Final R*
"G ive ua back th* o ld -fa s h -, would do a lot, to o , fo r tha City Station, New York 19,
L
t.
and
Mr*.
Ciiarle*
M
oroport
Flan," will he the topic uf many years.
slni arc the parents uf their 11:15 (11 #ports Final
lontd
walk-in pantry” w as one i housewife. Today, sha oftan N. Y .
Monday's workshop In the
11:14 (4) Waathsr
Mrs. Michael Pickering and
has to buy in auch limited
home decorating c o u n t for all Mrs. Richard Jlaisllp were the third baby girl, named A dri­ 1 1 1U (I) Hollywood Mi
o f the suggestions mad* by
Ca It m a I*
quantities that aha is forever
enne. Mrs. Morosinl had been
Navy Wives.
II) C I l l M l | T I lI lM
hotuewivts w ho attended a re­
hostesses fo r the luncheon nt
running out of aomathlng ah*
The talk will be given by the Lake .Monroe Inn. Mem­ visiting Dr. and Mrs, Charles 11:11 (1} T on lu l i t * ■ m
cent clinic on “ Home Design
need*. W h y? She hasn't room
Muroslni,
Sr.,
in
Pennsylvania
Warren Arnett, a member uf
and the American Fam ily” at
bers were served their choice
WEDNESDAY A. M.
to keep a bountiful or even
the Nutionul Society of In ­ of shrimp, beef or chicken with Deborah and Dana, and
ENDS TUNITU
th* National Housing Canter
1:14 (4) Olga On
adequate supply o f food and
returned
to
Banfurd
shortly
Adult tsat»rta la«a t
terior Decorators. It will cov ­ lunches.
in
Washington.
1:14 (41 Collage *4 tht At*
-Playslrl Attar Dark’*
household items on hand.
b efore the birth u f thu new »:**
er ways and means of plan­
(1) Sign Oa
Jays* MaaafMId — Cat**
Mrs. Donuid Dietrich won InfnnL
How did women ever hap­
7:44
II)
Todar
Fla* At Siw
ning your desired finished the
centerpiece
drawing,
•
a
a
ft, • ID Farm Market R**on pen to let men take th* pantry
“Th* Chapaiaa H rp rP
Men — worthwhile reading:
home over a long period o f
(4) Waho ap Marine
which was one o f the minia­
away from them, anyhow— "Happier W ives (hints fo r
Newly assigned personnel
WP.D. * TH l HI.
41) Today
lim e, gracefully and econom­ ture trees.
Carlsad Fata Nil**
ft 14 II) n ’o-dehsol Ptaaalsg cunsidering how convenient It husbands).” Just send 25 cent*
tu
N
A
S
are
LL
Cdr.
and
Mr*.
ically.
•povat; ROM HELL*
M rs.
Tom
Joyner,
the Clerk E. Crain, LL and Mrs. 7:44 (i) Coaatdowa Mow*
was fo r the fam ily purchasing to Ruth M illstt Reader Serv­
Aadl* Murphy — C*l*r
Any Navy w ife can still
(4) Plato Rewa A Woodaughter o f Mrs. Vincent Law Thomas McGowan, the new
a g e n t!
“
Th* Great la,e*«t*r*
tfeOT
ice, c / o Tha Sanford Herald,
register fo r the course series
Tuay Cardwus a guest at ths luncheon. dental assistant officer from 1:4* II) Ulchlo'a Oo«p*l Tim*
— Into a spacious pantry a P. 0 Box 489, Dept. A, Radio
which will meet each Monday
Hostesses fur thu October C hicago; ami Lt. anil Mrs. 1:4* 14) Captain Kangaroo
woman
could
stora
all
kinds
o
f
(D Mlehoy Iran * dhow
afternoon fo r H) more weeks. luncheon are Mrs. Howard
items to m sk t her work eas­
li t * (I) Weather nog Now*
The two-hour programs are Shively and Mrs. Dietrich. It W arren J. Fordhum.
1:14
ID
Carteoatille
•
a
a
ier. She could buy eanned
ST A R TS FRID AY
.
divided Into an hour of plan­ will be held at tha Garden
■ ;I4 (1) Today
goods by th* cote, instead o f I!* o o t ’ XTY J i 'D n c 'i c o r w T .
N A S operations went water
1:44 &lt;!&gt; Joak U ln ae 0O*w
Funeral sendees for Miss ned speech by tho sutorlty
"H O O TE N A N N Y H O O r "
Gat* in Mt. D ors and will skiing Saturday at the home
(4) Lamp of Learning th* can.
SERIXOLR COUNTY, FL O R .
D orothy Chambers o f Orange for that week, and an hour o f
IDA.
fenture a fashion show of of LL Cdr. anil Mrs. Earl 1:11 ( » 0*1* Storm Shew
— She could get by without KITATH o r
City, who died this week at question and answers.
1:41 II) Now* u l tntorrlowo
M cCaindZeng originals.
going to m arket for days a t a DOROTHY BURGER,
U nger where the personnel 11:44 (I) toy Who*
'
Fish Memorial Hospital where
Participant* meet from 1
(I) Cartoon Capors
Dseststd.
time, thanks to th* well,
and their
families met for
she had been a patient for p.m. til 8 p.m. at th* NAB
II) Loarn Iptaloh
XOTfCR o r FINAL REPORT
Hostesses for the coffee of an afternoon and evening of 11:11 (1&gt; Play Toar Haasa
stocked pantry that was ilka A N D
APPLICATION
FOR
threa months, will be held at ballroom.
N O W BHOW1NG
(I)
I
Lor*
La*y
DISCHARGE
the
V
A
l
l-1
1
officers
wives
htr ow n little g rocery store.
w ater sport* and picnicking.
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4:1B p.m . Wednesday at the
AT ! : « • • 3:33 - 1:11
ft:04 ID Poe. BrM*
All
persons
are
not!club held Wednesday were
— The unexpected g u e s t (ltd that th* and*ril(n*il as
Cdr, and Mrs. Thomas Cull- 11:40 &lt;t) Ann Hothorn Show
Orange City M e t h o d i s t
8:30
Four new wive* and a re.
Mrs. G. L. Atkinson and Mrs. tier were co-hosts for the par­
(I) Prts* Is Right
AD M ISSION 80c
didn't bother the woman who Extcutor of said ••tats, has
Church.
turning one were welcomed to
(D
Tho
MeCoya
complaitd
th*
administration
An
outstanding
teacher, the VAII-3 officers wives J. L, Thompson. The coffee ty, A cookout supper o f hot 11:14 U&gt; Pro All-Star Haatbal! kept one sh elf in her storage lhtr*or and ha* ri|«d In said
(I) Pst* A aiadye
hamburgers, potato
pantry for tho m aking! of a court Its final raport and ap­
Miss Chambers held the high­ bridge Thursday In th* A f t ­ wus held nt the home uf Mrs. d og s,
(II boron Ksya
(or dlachara*. Ob.
Atkinson.
sniad and other picnic dishes
variety of com pany meals— plication
est rank (1) that the state of erburner.
Jtctlona th*r*to. If any. ahould
l i r d (4) Now*
I L M M O N M.». i a i N E
Business
Included
the
dis­
w
a
s
served
by
the
hosts.
with th* wherewithal to feed b* duly ftlad. Aft*r filing
Florida offer*. £h* held many
(ll All Star Bsaohall
New to th* squadron are
13:40 (9) Knilr Ford dbaw
COMING EVENTS
hunura and offices in leaching, Mrs. Michael Hornsby, Mrs. cussion o f the benefit bridge
une unexpected gueat or a car­ proof of publication shotvln*
thta nolle* ha* naan publlah(4) Loro of Llf*
Thursday, Bept. 1]
Including the chairmanship of Chester Fitzpatrick, Mr*. A r ­ which the group is huste-sing.
load o f company.
*d one* a w**k for four con.
Present were Mrs. P. N.
A ll officer* wive* bridge
WEDNESDAY P. M.
first grude teacher* in Ur- thur dkelly and Mrs. Robert
Sura, th* modern kitchen in ••«utlv* w**lt,. th* maltir of
Her ton, Sirs. H. II. Coi'-e, benefit, 12:110 p.m, NAS ball­ 13:14 (*l Hrnrch fur Tomorrow most respects has it all over approval of aald report and
lamlo, offices in the Classroom
th* ardarlng of distribution of
Brewer. Mrs. Stern liulte, 1*
Mrs. J, A . deGanuht, Mrs. A. room .
(1) Fathsr Knows B**t tha kltchena o f a bygone day. Mid estate will seme hi (or*
Teachcra
Association
and
again a member o f th* wive*
11:14
(I)
Oeldlag
U
g
h
!
tb* court.
O. Karnes, Mr*. 11. L. Klein,
V A ll-3 Officer* wives c o f­ 1:44 (D Mid-Lay It.port
A m e r i c a n Childhood Ed­ club.
But with all their streamlin­
PI RAT NATIONAL BANK
M rs. W. 1. Lewis, Mr*. J. I). fe e , 10 a.m. Afterburner.
(D Mid-Fla. B.port
ucation Association and also
AT WINTER 1Mtig, w laing
and
labor-saving
gadget*,
Mr*. William Msliczowskl
1:00 ttl Bach-tor Father
t«r Park. Florida
Moloney, Mrs, P. A. Monroe,
Friday, Sept. 13
was a member in the mitiuji.il
the truth is that must o f to­
and M*a. William (Juilms were
(t) (lonoral lloipllal
lly: G*ura* G. Uurgaioa
Mrs. D. F. Munday. Mr*. M.
Acey-D eucy dunce, Acey- l i l l &lt;)( Lafftlmo
honor society, I’ l Lambda
day's
kitchens
just
dun't
have
A* Trua* Officer
hostesses for the bridge- They
1:11 14) As Th* World Tara*
J. I’uipolo, Mr*. T. K. Quillin. Deucy club.
At Executor of *ald ••tata
Theta.
the
storage
place
a
family
served coffee, cokes and lemIt) Mld-FU. N*w*
\Vlnd*rw*«dl*, LUln*t * Ward.
Monday, Sept. 11*
•She won recognition fur her uii peel puslties for refresh­ M rs, ll- G. Tl*e and Mrs. K.
needa.
Altarn*)i
1:15 i)&gt; lofftlm o
A . Wing.
A ll wives decorating course,
&lt;D Password
work
in
Parker
District ment.
Bringing bock tha old-faah- I ll Park Avsnae. South
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(4) Day la Court
Wlatar Park. Florida
Schools in South Carolina as
second meeting. 1 p.m, NAS
iutted
walk-in pantry, where I'utillih SipL IS, IT, 14 * OuL TpCMNCQiOr rANAVWQN*
Digit score went to Mrs.
1:14 (I) Art LlnkUtUr
well us in Florida whuru situ
LL ( jg l Edwurd Waiters ballroom.
(*)
Jan*
Wyman
Pro.
stured food w as together and I. 1941.
Fitzpatrick, and aecond high
M ild
taught in Orlando, Hanfurd
and his bride, thu funnel MUs
Gray Ladies classes begin,
easy to get to, would do a tut
honors went to Mrs. Uulle.
(5) Ths Uoctnr*
and Volusia County.
D:30. Red Cross Health Cen­
1:44 tl) Lorotla Young
for th* modern kitchen. It
Two gu* Is, Mrs. Michael Barbara Mcrrymun of ColumA member o f the Orange
(4) Tho Millionaire
Durant o f VAH-1 and Mrs. bus, Uhio, had a surprise ter.
&lt;D
Qntea
for
a
Day
City Met hud iit Clmri'h, .Miss
Thurday. SapL Itt
1:90 (3) V iiu I'on't Hay
4:45 (D Weathlf Show
A. F, Keno uf VAU-U attend­ waiting them on their return
Chambers wu* a teacher ill
Y A ll-o enlisted mens wives
home.
The
officers
wive*
of
&lt;41 Th* IMi i of Maht
1:10 i d Burn* A Allan
ed the bridge.
(D
Who
Do
Tan
Trad
(*) Y*al B«ar
the Junior Department and
VAIi-11 had supplied bou­ meeting, 7:30 p.m. Ilmne of
Members present wer« Mrs.
1:14 ID Celllngwood Kao*
was M Y F Intermediate Group
M rs. Ruth O'Neill.
quet*
of
flow
ers
and
rice
and
1:44
C
l
Match
Oam*
Kenneth Camion, Mrs. C liff
&lt;*» Secret Storm
Counselor.
TV RENTAL
VAH-11
officers
wive*
Dowell. Mrs. C. J. Young, Mr*. W. A . Ycllliek baked ami
l it |3) Malta Kuorn Far
• Sale*
• Service
She is survived by a bro­
decorated
a
cake
for
the
new­
bridge,
0:30
a.m.
Home
uf
Daddy
blade, M is. Leroy liawkinr,
ther, Joseph A . Chambers of
M rs. Robert Lovelace.
14) Millionaire
lywed*.
Tlie
couple
i*
now
at
Mrs. John Hurlburt, Mrs. Roy
American Nawaslnad
Scottsdale, Arix.; sisters, Miss
CPU wive* coffee, 10 a.m. 4:14 ID
Funner, Mrs. Glenn Duigie home in their home in Pine(I) Unite Walt
FA 2-4919
-Margaret Chambers uf O r­
crest.
N
A
S
ballroom.
I
I
I
ID
NBC Ns we
ZeaUk Color TV Sales
and Mrs. Frederick Vinson,
a
a
a
1:4*
II)
Bast
af
Greses*
ange City and Mrs. Halen
Y A ll-l enlisted wive* club,
1890 Sanford Ava.
a a a
ID Surfalda 4
Wren o f Saluda, N. C, and
Office*!* wives of VAIl-5 8 p.m. N A S ballroom.
Items o f interest (run: the
nieces, Mist Mary Elizabeth
NUtV board meeting:
Wren o f North Carutina and
A course for wives Interest,
only
Mrs. Philip M e, linger and
ed in becoming Gray Ladies
Mrs. David Uoodburn uf Ari
will begin nt the Ksd Cross
tons.
Center on Palmetto Ave. SepL
It seems EVERYONE la on a diet of some type.
18. H ie first meeting w ill ba
Many ate leaking health and others wish to
LAGER BEER
a three-hour orientation period
improve tha apiwaniiHe. Wa have the aids to
Key to the expression ‘ la­ beginning at U:30 a.m. Six­
heli) you reach YOUR dieting goal. Free details
ger b e e r " U that the German teen hour* are required to
FROM
word "la g e r" means "store­ complete the course, For mors
NOW Ol'EN
house" and tlie beer was so- Information call Mis* Frissalj
2115 FRENCH AVE., SANFORD
named because barrels of la­ at FA 2-4128.
For Carry Out Ord«r* I’ lraa* I'honr 322-9816
The
Little
Uni
School
ger beer were placed in a
ISO 8 9 th S t. S U R F S ID E . F L O R ID A
209 W. FIRST ST.
FA 2-3649
W e'll llsvc It lteddy
UoUas Lsode a few liwic volstuitshuusa to age.
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Miss Chambers
Riles Wednesday

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Sept ID, 1963 — Page 3

Sorority

Holds First
M ary
AnnNewman To M arry
Meeting
James Berry St. John Jr.
Mr. and M rs. Harry e .
Newman J r „ 124 Blake St..
Greenwood, S. C „ announce
the engagem ent
and
ap­
proaching m arriage of their
daughter, Mary Ann, to En­
sign Jam es B erry St. John
Jr., U.S.N., son of Mr. and
Mra. J. B. St. John, 220 Crys­
tal Drive, Loch Arbor, San­
ford.
The bride * elect attended
schools in Greenwood and
graduated from the Green­
wood High School. She has
completed three years at the
University of South Carolina,
In Columbia, S. C.
The groom -elect, a native of
Sanford, la a graduate of

Seminole High School and the
University of South Carotin*.
He received his degree In
June 1362 and in August of the
»arae year received his com ­
mission as ensign.
He entemd Flight School at

the Naval Air Station, In Pen­
sacola and is presently sta­
tioned at NAAS SanHy Field,
In Pensacola.
The wedding Is planned for
Dec. 28 at tho Episcopal
Church of tha Resurrection,
in Greenwood.

FULLY LINED

WOOL SLACKS
AND

WOOL SKIRTS
I0.9H AND

Eastern Star Official Visits Chapter

More than 100 members and
vtsitora attended the official
M emben o f the Zete XI visit o f Mrs. Irena Johna,
Chapter o f Beta Siam a Phi, Worthy Grand M atron o f the
observed
th e
“ Beginning Grand Chapter o f Florida, to
Day” of the 196344 leaton Semlnolt Chapter 2, Order o f
with a picnic at Lake Golden, Eastern Star, In Sanford.
with their husbanda and fam The meeting w a i preceded
lllei at fueita.
by a banquet at the Capri, In
The first business meeting her honor, fo r offlcera and
o f the rear was held at the their escorts. Other grand o f­
home of Mrs. Joe Corley with ficers attending were grand
Mrs. Richard Butler a i co- Ruth, Sirs. Betty Donellan;
grand Adah, M rs.
Gloria
hostess.
Mrs. Robert W insa, presi­ Smith; grand Instructor o f
dent. presented the new year Dist. 24, Mra. Wanda Mercer
books to the group and the and grand sentinel, George
calendar was review ed. Plana Myers.
were discussed fo r the fall
Past grand offlcera attend­
rushing program s. Mra. Fred ing were past grand matron,
Wilson, vice president, an­ Mrs. Beatrice Brandon; past
nounced that the “ rush" for grand electa, M rs. Slurrny
new members w ill start the Jarvis; past grand organist,
latter part o f this month and Mrs. Mary S elf; past grand
Ruth, Mrs. Pauline Kirkland
continue through October.
Wags and means chairman, and past grand Martha, 31 rs.
Mrs. Lewis Linnckugel, re­ lone Keene,
minded the group o f the rum ­
The altar w as draped In
mage sale to be held later memory of Past Grand Pa­
tills
month.
Beta
Buddy tron, 3!r. Lynn Gunn.
names were drawn for the
A courtesy w as presented
coming year and Mrs. Cor* by tho officers, honoring 31rs.
ley was selected as Valentine Johns. They form ed a lyre,
Girl of the year. She will rep­ one of her emblems, and each
resent the chapter in the con­ o f them spoke a few lines
test for international Valen­ about her motto "L ig h t, Serv­
tine Queen, to be chosen from ice, Harmony". Byron Leach
the ISO,000 m em bers o f Beta sang n soto to the tune "End
o f a Perfect D a y " extolling
Sigma Phi.
Mrs, Corley led the pro­ her virtues, and Mrs. Joe Cor­
gram on “ O ratory." She read ley sang excerpts during the
the Sermon on tho Mount as courtesy.
Associate Matron, 3lrs. L.
an example, which was ana
E. Estes, presented her with
lyicd by the group.
Other mem bers attending a guld styrofoam lyre en­
were Mmes. George Beers. twined with yellow roses and
Gerald Covington, Gary Hud­ leaves formed b y folded mon­
gins, James Lyons, Ernest ey, as well aa an honorary
Morris,
Robert
M o r r i s , membership In the local chap­
Tliomss Russell and Harvey ter. Worthy Patron, J. E.
lllackman. presented her a
Wilkinson.
music staff o f guld styrofoam
with yellow roses and folded
bills, and an honorary mem­
bership for W orthy Grand Pa­
tron, Walter Fennell, who was
unable to attend.
The president o f the Past
Matrons’ Club, Mrs. Joe Leinhart, piesentcd her with a
Arnold C. Cleveland, 1007 sheaf, another o f her em b­
Palmetto
Avenue, Sanford, lems, with small lyres attach­
announces t h e engagement ed bearing tho names of all
and approaching marriage of past matrons o f the local
his daughter, Carole Fay, to chapter. The sheaf was made
Robert Reganall, son of Mr. o f seal unts sprayed gold, lied

Miss Cleveland

Time Tu Make
Your Layaway*
Now For Cool Weather

Robert Reganall

T o Wed Sept. 15

MISS MARY ANN NEWMAN

H ow es
FASHIONS
Open Wed. Afternoon
&amp; Fri. Nile
2326 Park Drive

Enterprise Personals
Miss Linda Tyler, daughter Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kyan.
nf Mr. ant Mrs. Wesley T&gt; have* entered Daytona Beach
ler, and Pat Kyan, sun of
Junior College.

rti
Sir, and

September

Factory Bedding

SALE

lla rv cy

L.

grass attended the dinner at
Calico

Kitchens

in

DeLand

and the board o f directors of
the West Volusia Cancer As­
sociation meeting.

00
TR U )I IN
ON ANY IIOX SI KING AND
D U R IN G TIHS SA1

Mrs.

Dunn and .Miss Helen Snod­

M 111 SS

119 Magnolia Ave |
Sanford, Fin.
1'hone FA 11-0(121

.Mr. and Sirs. Chester Hen­
derson and son Howard re­
turned Slonday from a week­
end with their daughter and
•on-in-law. Sir. and Mrs. An­
dre AyUes in North Holly­
wood. While there they also
attended the wedding o f Sir.
Henderson's
cousin,
Ralph
Sands, to Miss Ann Arnuid in
.Miami Springs.
Mrs. William Walt her and
childrrn. Cathy and Billy, of
New Orleans, La., are spend­
ing this week with her par­
ents. Rev. and Sirs. Fred
Foster.

and Mrs. Norman Reganall.
of Deerfield. Mich.
Carole, also the daughter of
the late Mrs. M argaret Cleve­
land, is a native o f Sanford
and was a m em ber of the 1002
graduating class o f Seminole
High School. She has done
some secretarial work dur­
ing (he past year.
The groom -elect attended
schools In Deerfield anil Is
presently
stationed
aboard
the USS Klttyliaw-k with VAH13 of the U. S. Navy.
The wedding will be an
event of Sept. 13 in San Di­
ego, Calif.

New Arrivals

Bride - Elect
Honored With
Luncheon
Ry Mrs. Adam Muller
Miss Patricia Scott, brideelect of Frank Wilson Duval,
was entertained this past
week with a luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Slonso Tatum In
DcLand. Mrs. Frank Duval
was co-hostess.
The honoreo was presented
a gift o f silver as a m em en­
to of the happy event. Guests
were
Mrs.
Amelia
Scott,
grandmother
of
Patricia;
Mrs. Frank W. Duval, mother
of the groom-to-be;
Judy
Everhart; Brenda Everhart;
Peggy Morris and Jo Linda

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones o f
No, 5, Hattawny Drive, Did
Ray Manor, announce the Hill.
The luncheon tahle was
birth o f a six pound, nine
ounce baby boy born July 27 decorated with an arrange­
at Orange Memorial Hospital. ment of roses and a white and
They have rhosen the name pink color tl.eme was carried
of David Edward for the new out throughout (he home.
arrival who has three bro­
thers, Keith, Mike and Rich*
ard. Paternal grandmother is
Mrs. W. L. Jones o f Winter
Miss Dorothy Diane Miller,
Garden. Maternal grandpar*
ents are Mr. and Mrs. C, E. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lester L. Webre, 2114 South
Rudicel o f Orlando.
Orange Ave., left Saturday
for Wichita, Kan . to enroll
at the Sacred Heart College,
there.

Personals

with yellow ribbon attached
to the bow o f which was a
small gold package o f money.
Strs. Johns spoke about her
special fund; Estarl, the pro­
gram
whereby
sons
and
daughters o f Eastern Star
members may secure scholar­
ships for religious education,
and support o f Eastern Star
members who are residents o f

the Slavonic Homo In S t Pet­ Rainbow Girla waa presented
ersburg, She had Mra. Iono In memory of Sirs. Mary
Keene, a member o f the Estarl EUiabcth Thompson, deceased
committee, relate how many member o f the Rainbow A d ­
young people are now enjoy­ visory Board.
ing benefits o f tha scholar­
The chapter room carried
ship fund, and how many ap­ out Mrs. Johns' colors o f y e l­
plications were pending. The low and gold In gold pota o f
coin fund for the evening was yellow roses, rose trellises en­
turned over to h tr fo r her twined with ytllow roses, and
fund, and a check from the a gold palm spergne filled

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with an am ngem ant o f Fal­
low rosea, flanked b y allveg
candelabra holding yellow t o p e n . Orsnge-plneapplo punch,
cake, and nuts were served
by Mrs. Harvey Dunn, M rs,
W m . Sloye, and Sirs. P . A .
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with guest of honor. Mrs. Irene Johns, state official uml worthy patron,
J. E. lllackman, at a banquet in honor of Airs. Johns.
(licruki Photo)

Andersons Enjoy Visit With
Pennsylvania Relatives
Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Andcrson and daughters, ChcryL
Karin and Christine, o f Beav­
er, Pa., have been the guests
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
P. D. Anderson, in I-ukc Mary,
(or the past three weeks.
The family nude the Ander­
son home on Laka Euima
llicir headquarters while tak­
ing many suit) trips around
the state during their stay.
Mrs. Anderson and Hie girls
were the gucsu o f Mrs. P. D.
Anderson, Jr., of Orlando, at
Daylona
Beach
for
three
days. They also spent a week­
end in Orlando with the P. D.
Anderson, Jrs., with a dinner
al (he Tiki fur Ihe adults.
The
family
m otored
to
West Palm Beach by way of
llok Tower and spent four
days with his bruther-ln-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
James K. Brower and chil­
dren, N-mcy sml Ken. The
Browers accompanied them
back In Lake Mary for an
over night stay, on (heir way
to a camping weekend al
Alexander Springs, in the
Deals National Forest.
The last week, Cheryl was
with tho O rum lo Andersons,
and Sunday evening a special
buffet supper wax held at
l.ake Emma, with the Senior
Andersons, the Junior Andersons, llicir son-in-law amt
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 311ch a d Hudgins and daughter
of Murfreesboro, Tcnn., and

the it. E. Andersons.
This was the first visit for
Ihe Pennsylvania fam ily in
eight years and they noted
many changes in Florida and
l.ake Mary.
Friends of P. D. Anderson,
Sr. will be glad to hear that
in spile of Ids recent illness
he was able to enjoy the visi­
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Irene Julms, worthy grand
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at Pinecrest Inn. Thu break­
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Out of loan guest was Mrs.
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Others attending tho break­
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Ifttee’s nearly unanimous eno f the treaty, there is
a dear assessment that whatever
risk is tevolved is one this nation
am take without grave danger to Its
freedom and security.
It U a judgment which says in
effect that i f we are not willing to
risk in order to test Buspurposes at this stage, we are
mthat negotiation la now and
forever a futile device o f dlIn the cold war.
ly we are not prepared to
take so adamant and seemingly final
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Soviet motives, In the nature o f
things, can seldom If ever be entire­
ly H ear to us. But we are not now
__ j motive. We do not have to
____ all that goes on between the
Kremlin and Rod China In order to
take this teat ban chants.
Wa will be watching Soviet ac­
tion. T han la a strong conviction
that if Russia breaks the treaty wa
will ipsaJlly know it and be able to
act on our own to prevent Moscow
from gaining a critical nuclear millf advantage.
* %It is we who have the great ad­
vantage today, and we do not pro­
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aaenrance that Scotland Yard Is
still operating Hi the best tradition
o f the whodunit school.
This summer o f IMS would have
b a n a much lata exciting season
without the columns o f reading pro­
vided by The Great Train Bobbery.
Watch for more exciting chapters
In this sags in the days to come.
The boys have a long way to go be­
fore the wrap-up story Is written.
Hurrah fo r a change in news

WASHINGTON - (N E A ) Renewed pressure lo r pass­
age o f fa ir em ploym ent prac­
tices legislation under its
sw n am e o f “ Equal Employ­
ment O pportunities" is ex­
pected to be a first result of
the M arch on Washington For
Jobs and Freedom .
The change in nam e U con­
sidered advisable to remove
the curse against the wartime
FEPC» killed b y Congress la
M .
A bill to set up an "Equal
E m p l o y m e n t Opportuni­
ties C om m ission "— EEOC —
has been introduced In tbe
House b y R ep. Ja m es Roostveil, O-Calif.
ft baa been approved by
tbe House Education and La­
bor Com m ittee, with some
Republican support, and re­
ferred to the House Rules
Committee.
No on e la optimistic tb it
EEOC w ill ev e r get out of

guard up, prepared to teat In the at­
mosphere again abould the Russians
resume.
And beyond doubt, we shall be
constantly alert to assure that our
massive stockpile o f nuclear weapons
—called by President Kennedy suffi­
cient to kil] 800 million people in one
hour—remains an effective shield for
ua and the free world.
This means, o f cou n t, keeping
the weapons in usable condition —
and deliverable over targets.
Military men disagree on ways o f
assuring this effectiveness. But there
would seem to be ample support for
the idea that It can be done, notwith­
standing the test ban treaty.
Not all our military and nuclear
specialists like the treaty. But the
Senate Foreign Relatione Committee
is a sober and responsible body. It
listened to the douots and reserva­
tions and yst decided to approve the
document. A t worat, the committee
might in time be proved wrong. At
best, this group, the full Senate and
all associated with the treaty must
recognize that It la not a guarantee
o f peace, but only a small beginning
step down that road.
Up to now there baa been almost
no traffic on that road. We are sim­
ply making ready to try It. We may
have to turn back. But, with the
stakes so high, the try is one our
sanest Senate leaders think we ought
to make.

Treaty Seen As
Weapons Threat
WASHINGTON

ple, Soviet demand) have not
been reduced In the illghtcit.
Thera also Is the question
o f doing bualneis with and
helping to build a system
frankly dedicated to destructlon o f the Western deinocra*
cies and their economies.
Within both blocs there are
important pressures beyond
the political.
In the Soviet Union and ita
satellite* there la an increas­
ing demand for an increase
In tlio standard o f living and
the supply ot consumer goods
after years ot hardship. And
as the Soviet bloc has In­
creased its own output of
both manufactured and raw
materials there U an Increas­
ing need for outlets.
Among the satellites, en­
joying a period o f respite
from hard Moscow control,
there also la a spirit o f In-

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Senate Preparedness aubcom
mlttee reported form ally Mon­
day that the nuclear test ban
treaty wit] "a ffe ct adversely"
future U . S. weapon develop­
ment and create "serious and

Dr. Crane’s

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Pressure On East-W est Trade

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Phil Newsom Soys . . .

P ertly as raault ot the new
partial nuclsar t s i t
ban
trsaty, partly a* rem it of
longstanding pressures, there
Is today ta em a ln g talk of a
vast m w buildup In EastWast trade.
T be United Slates baa ad*
m illed It Is reviewing it* pol­
icies toward Communlit-bloc
aatloni.
F or y e a n
under NIklU
Khrushchev the Soviet Union
baa p r o s e d for Increased
trade with W o t c m nation)
and has pro Unted especially
the Weitera ban on strategic
m aterl»li which c o v e n far
m ore than the question o f
g u m or rocket*.
For tbe W o t , the m ore eau*
tloua advise that the nuclear
teat ban treaty by Itself conatltutei no real breakthrough
In East-Weit relations and
that In Germany, tor exam ­

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Worth A Try
)fe « m now expects that the UJB.
win give anything but over­
approval to the partial
1teat baa treaty with the Sov-

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Owr daughter la d y was sure
that her eldest too was
u m iM lIy precoclews la his
ceontbig. S e t there la a
marked difference between
reciting
numbers
versus
pointing to objects as yon
count! Notice Jmty’s shock
after the teat below. Ami
borrow my college text­
book from your library for
farther advice.

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CASE Q-444: Matthew, aged
economies, Including Increas­ 2 'i, Is our daughter Judy's
ed Western contact.
oldest child.
Among the latter, Romania
offers an excellent exam ple.
The Romanians not only have
Increased their trade faster
with die West than with their
Communist-bloc partners, but
also have shown m arked re­
luctance to Join the integrated
econom ic program advocated
by Moscow.
Among the Western nations,
with production capacity in
some c a s e s
outdistancing
markets, there is a growing
temptation to dip Into the
"o c e a n s" of trade promised
by Khrushchev,
German and British mer­
chants have been particularly
restive under U. S. demands
for strict enforcement of the
ban on shipment o f strategic
materials.
Under pressure of the West
German
government,
Ger­
man merchants finally can­
celed a deal to aupply pipetinea to the Ruaslana,
The H r l t l i h government
showed no such inclination
The British also are Interest
cd In exctiangc o f ships for
oil.

One day at the dinner table,
Judy proudly b oa itcd that
Matthew could count up to
ten.
"Show thorn how you can
count," she urged Matthew.
And
Matthew
correctly
counted "One, two three, e t c ,"
until he arrived at "t e n ."
"D ad d y," Judy then turned
to me, " I thought you laid
the average child muat be
four years old before ho can
even count to four,
"S o Isn't this very unusual
for Matthew to bo able to
count to ten?"
But I shook my head, much
as
I
disliked
puncturing
Judy's enthusiasm.
"Uy rote m em ory," I replied, "even a parrot can
count to ten. But neither the
parrot nor the average child
o f Malthuw's age, really un­
derstands what hla counting
means,
"F o r example, those num
bera are Just words in a se­
quence of syllables to the
parrot or the usual child of
Matthew's age.
"They don't realize that
each number refers to a se­

parate object or item la the
This sam e norm al child
environment."
must attain the age o f six
Judy, however, still per­ years* before he can point to
sisted that Matthew could
and correctly count U pen­
count to objects.
nies!
So 1 suggested we make
To you laym en, It may
the proper test and thus lay
seem
strange that you can­
a aeries of pennies on tbe
not teach a child to perform
tablecloth.
the teak o f counting 13 pen­
Matthew was then to point
nies, even when he is four
lo each penny as he named
years old.
It in the sequence of num­
But mental h oriepow er (f.
bers.
Q .) is much like mechanical
So Matthew started count* horsepower in your automo­
Ing but was to Indicate each bile motor.
penny as he progressed.
It la relatively fixed cap­
"One, tw o, seven, five, ten, acity that a child obtain! at
e tc .," wa* now the way he birth!
did his counting.
A cultured hom e, plus love
Judy could hardly believe and unusual motivation may
her eyes, for she was posl- alter a child's 1. Q. a few
live that he could count ten points.
pennies in the proper se­
But if a youngster has nor­
quence.
mal vision and hearing and
So she started Matthew a health, his I. q . test at the
second tim e. And here'a his kindergarten age shuukl be
sequence:
almost Identical with his f.
"One, tw o, six, nine, three, Q. score In high school.
eight, e tc ."
Go to your local library and
Tbe average or normal child borrow a copy of my college
with an I. &lt;J. of 110 points, textbook
" Psychology
Ap­
thus must be four years old plied," if you wish to read
In order to count four pen­ more fully on child psy­
nies I
chology.
Ob, be can glibly chatter
away with the numbers in
Four tons o f raw materials
correct sequence, maybe up
are required to produce a ton
to ten or even to twenty.
nut "ch atter counting" dif­ c f sti-el; tw o tons o f iron and
fers from "pointing count­ the rest Is coal, limestone and
other items.
in g."

disad­

"T h ese disadvantages, In
our judgm ent, are not out­
weighed o r counter-balanced
by the claim ed military ad­
vantages," the report said.
"A t tha sam e time we are
not convinced that compar­
able m ilitary disadvantages
will a ccru e to nuclear weapon
program o f the U .S J .R ."
Tbe group m ade no recom ­
mendation on whether the
Senate should ratify the limit­
ed test ban treaty on which
debate begins today. The sub­
com m ittee, noting that auch
other issues as foreign policy
are involved, said each indi­
vidual must "reach his own
judgment” on the basis of his
own philosophy, knowledge
ami experience.

the rules committee. But Rep.
Roosevelt also baa presented
hi* bill to a House Judiciary
subcommittee as an amend­
ment to tbe omnibus civil
rights legislation which is in­
tended to carry out President
Kennedy's program.
Tbe amendment would cov­
er all employers srlth more
than 23 em ployes and engag­
ed in interstate commsrce.
This is w h it tbe Freedom
M arch leaders want. That be­
cam e apparent when A . Phil­
ip Randolph, originator of tbe
m arch
idea,
declared
hi
Washington t b • t "Negroes
are not yet lully free to obtain
tbe Jobs they desire."
Pointing out that Negro un­
em ploym ent rates a n two
and a half times tbe national
average, the long-time bead
o f tbe Sleeping Car Porters
union put equal Job rights as
tbe first objective o f tbe
m arch—ahead o f better edu
cation, bousing, voting rights
and equal accese to public
sccomraodations.
Randolph told n National
Press Club audience ■ littleknown etory of bow be got tbe
late Prosldent Franklin D.
Roosevelt to set up tbe origin­
al FEPC in 1M1.
At that time Randolph wae
organising another march on
Washington. President Roose­
velt summoned him to tbe
White House and asked him
to call o ff the march. Ran­
dolph rafuaed.
"W hat do you want me to
d o ? " the President asked him.
Randolph replied that be
wanted an order that would
enable N egro workera to get
Jobe In defenso plant!, teas

inch as N e g r a * w ere going
into tb e A rm y to fig h t
Randolph say* the Presi­
dent replied that be would
call up the heads o f governm eat departments and t*U
them to m ake sure that Negross would be hired in war
plants.
"W e want m o re ," Randolph
answered. “ W e want an ex­
ecutive order from you to
give us equal Job rights."

" I can 't d o that," Randolph
aaya tbe President replied.
T f I do that for you, I'll
have to do as much for every
other group that wants some­
thing.
"P h il,” said tbe Preiident,
" I want you to call off this
m arch.". Randolph shook hla
head.
“ There w ee a full-dreae
cabinet meeting In se»lao,
with Secretary o f W ar Stimson and all the others," Randolph recalls. 'T h e Preiident
naked me to go in there and
meet with them to see wbit
could be d u n e." •»- N ew Y ork 's M ayor Fiorello
La Guardis w u there in his
capacity as director of (he
Office o f Facte and Figure).
"L et'a not waste any time,"
be told Randolph. "Let'a get
a com m ittee o f five and work
it o u t."
Randolph stated his terms.
"Y o u 'r e not going to get this
m arch called o ff unless aa
executive ord er it laiued and
signed by the Preiident giv­
ing
N egroes
equal
Job
righ ts."
And it w as done.
Paying tribute now to Pres­
ident Kennedy for the civil
rights m essage the President
has sent to C oagreii, Ran­
dolph declares that, "In ad­
dition to hla proposals, there
muat be these other measures
F or a v e ry large number o f enacted into law and tmpltthe ou p p orten o f religion, m ented."

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their religious views are in­
fantile psychological systems
which have been acquired un­
der the stress o f the early
years o f lifa^ which give emo­
tional satisfaction to the par­
ticular psychological make-up
o f tha Individual concerned.
— Canon John IVarce-Higgins
o f L o n d o n ' s Southwark
Cathedral.

It Is an illusion to think
you can hove a revolution
without prisons.
— Premier Ahmend Ben Bella
By Hal Cochran
o f Algerin.
Some klde don’t do what
they’re told and others don't
do anything else.

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—They w a n chasing Labron
Harris Jr., th« mathematical
f*nlus with the

geometrical

pettiag touch, once again to­
day u
their

139 hopefuls walloped
way

into

the

second

round o f the U. S. Amateur
golf championship.
Harria, the bespectacled defending champion from Okla­
homa State, rom ped Into the
second round with as much
east as if somebody asked
him whether two and two
made a par fou r wbca he
dusted off Bill Cowardln, a
VMI student from Newport
News, Ve., I and 6. And, two
under par, he was the only
man to conquer the billy, nar­
row Wakonda .Club course.
A host of the favorites went
with him, however, as he set

Frees

Coaches Vince Lom bardi of
Crete

B ey,

G eorge

Wilson

Cardinals Cut
Dodgers' Lead
To Three Gaines

o f Detroit, Buddy Parker of By Ualtod M
Pittsburgh and Georga Hslas

n

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It is almost exactly IS years

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Page 5

Standings
Vwt*4 f a m
N U M
Lo* A&amp;xelts

Lragw*
W L r e t GB
81 »T .901
84 91 JT9 8

o f Chicago had had sew s for tlnce th e ’ U. S. A m y granted
SI. Louis
the reat of the National Foot­ P v t Curt Simmons a special
80 98 .882 7
Milwaukee
himself up for a second round ball League Tuesday.
furlough designed to give the S*n F rtn eliea
18 99 •H3 9V2
match against John McKay
All four pronounced their fireballing y o u n g lefty •
Philadelphia
78 • .821 life
Jr., a ll-year-old University teams In top physical condi­ chance to pitch fo r the Phila­
Cincinnati
79 72 .811 12fe
of Georgia student who was tion lor this w eekend’s open­ delphia PhlUles in the World
ChJesfo
74 79 J14 12fe
the beneficiary of a first- ing games o f the N FL season. Series.
79 .481 17
m
Pittsburgh
Simmons never did pitch in
round bye.
Parker said hia Stealers
N 9 Ufe
Houston
a
91
tha
1990
Series
aa
tha
PhUIlas
they included form er U. I. ware In their best physical
97 97 .329 » f e
and British Amateur champ­ condition for the start o f a lost four straight to tha Naw New Y ork
York Yankees, but ha may get
ion Deane Bern an. two-time season in years.
’a Basalts
his chanea this year as tha New Y ork • Philadelphia 3
champion Charley Coe, flam ­
He credited a new pre-sea­
boyant Billy Joe Patton, for­ son physical fitness program Cardinals kaep biting into tha Milwaukee • Cincinnati 2, 1st
mer West Virginia legislator which stressed running and Lot Angelea Dodgers* oncetwilight
Bill Campbell and 1942 Brit­ no-contact session fo r the lack imposing National L e a g u t Milwaukee 7 Cincinnati 4, 2nd
load.
ish Amateur king Richard o f injuriei.
night
The 34-year-oid Simmons, St .Louis 4 Chicago 0, night
Davies.
The Packers were sent
Only gam es scheduled
Some of the namee dropped through sn unusually rough enjoying hie beat teuton since
Wtdneeday’ s Games
by the wayside Included such Monday workout by Lombardi, 1VM, scored h i a a c e o n d
as U ii runnerup Billy Hynd- who denounced Green Bay’i straight shutout and hit 14th San Franctsca at New York
man, the handsome Philadel­ winning effort last Saturday victory o f the aeaaon Monday Houston at Philadelphia, night
night when he pitched the
phia stockbroker; Dr. Ed Up- night as "sloppy .”
Los Angeles at PUtaburiHi.
Wilson said the Lions were Cardinals to a g-0 win over
degraff of Tucson, Aria., the
night
the Chicago Cuba. It was tha
1K3 British Amateur runner- in the best condition since
Milwaukee at Cincinnati,
Cardinals’ 12th triumph in tha
op. and B ob-Lunn, the .18- (he training season opened.
night
last 13 gam as and cut the Idle
Ollie
Matson,
obtained
from
year-old public links champ­
Chicago at S t Loula, night
the Rams, ran at top speed Dodgers’ first-place lead ever
ion out of San Francisco.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
them to three games.
Monday.
W L re t. GH
The
D
odgers
have
19
games
llalae said
middle line93 SO .988
New
York
b a c k c Tom Bettis, with an left to play and the Cardinals
92 94 .892 Ufe
Chicago
elbow Injury, might mlsa the 17— Including a vital three91 94 .859 14
ropy thereof npon the plain­ Bears’ opener with Green game sat between tha teams Minnesota
t i f f , atiornty* w h o ,, name
T7 49 .327 Ufe
Baltimore
beginning
next
Monday.
Bay.
Back
Billy
Martin,
who
and tddraia appear* hereon,
71 79 .493 23fe
Detroit
on or before the u m day o f broke a bone in his leg Sat­
WIUi fiv e shutouts and a
O-tober, t i l l , the naturo of
70 74 .479 23fe
14-7 w on-lost record, 8lmmons Boston
urday,
is
the
only
Bear
de
thl, proceeding b«lna a ault
70 77 .479 26
Cleveland
ia a stron g candidate for
t&gt; foiodoee the llan o f a fintely out.
60 79 .459 fflfe
mortgage on the follow ing
comeback o f tha year honors. K H uai City
The
Giants
were
heartened
deacrlbed property altiiate In
94 92 .439 31(2
The Milwaukee Braves con­ Lot Angelsi
SamlnoU County, Florida to by the return of backs Phil
81 N .852 44
wit:
King and Alex Webster to tinued their late drive by Washington
Let IS. aOUTII PLVE M
onday's
Retells
CRUST. Third Addition, a full time status tor Naw York. whipping tha Cincinnati Reds,
aabdlvlalon. according to However,
veteran
backs 9-3 and 7-4, and tha Naw York Detroit I Washington 0, 1st.
map oy plat thereof re­
twilight
corded In Plat Book 11, Frank Gifford and Hugh Me- Meta defeated the Phillies, 0-8,
Detroit io Washington 7, 2nd,
I’ege IS. Public I l f o r d , Elhenny and guards Bookie in the only other N L games.
of Dtmlnola County, F lor­ Bolin and D arrell Dess are
night
id*.
Chicago 9 Baltimore 4, night
DONE AND ORDERED at still nursing injuries.
Sanford,
Sem tnolCounty.
Minneiota 7 Cleveland 4, night
S tilo of Florida, thla Sth day
DETROIT (U P I) - Purnal Kansas City 7 New York 6,
o f September, ISIS.
(REAL)
Goldy,
an
outfielder,
and
night
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr..
NEW YOHK (U P D -O a e r catcher John Sullivan are Boston 5 Los Angeles 2, night
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen,
trick, one of the most success scheduled to report today to
W ednesday's Games
l&gt;. C.
ful pacers o f 1063, has been the Detroit Tigers from their Boston at Los Angelas, night
ROEMM. WIOIIT a HlTtlS ORD
American National Bank Rldg
Installed an 0-5 favorite to Syracuse farm club. Both hit New York at Kansas City,
P. O. Hot l i s t s
win Thursday night’s |1«3,1S7 .260 for Syracuse, which was
night
St. Petersburg SI. Florida
Cane Futurity Pace at Yonk eliminated from the Interna Cleveland at Minnesota, night
Attorney, for Plaintiff
Publlen Sept. 10, IT, 2« &amp; Oct. rrs Raceway despite drawing tional League p la joffs Sun
Baltimore at Chicago, night
i. n o .
day.
the No. 12 post position.
Detroit at Washington, night
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Plaintiff
vs.
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Pef-ndanti.
NOTICE o r «UIT
T U I WTATK o r FLORIDA
TOi Donald Edwin II o o • ,.
w ho,# malting address l,
v a - is ,
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ffo.
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York, and
Falrlsla
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wife, w hom residence I,
II Cadarhural Lana, Camp
Hill, Pennsylvania
Nstlca l» hereby given that
■ult ha, b&lt;en (tied In tlie
above Indicated Court again,t
you, and each o f you, and
M alnat Odhara A Tudor. Inc..
S corporation, tha till# of
which la a, above ohown.
You are h *r,by required to
flla your antw er or written
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prooaodlnc with tha Cterk of
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in t h e u i i c i r r c o u r t o r
TH E NINTH JUDICIAL ( I I I .
CUIT. IV AVIS r o w
*KW|.
v o i.K c o u n t y , F l o r i d a .
LAW VO. •'V'V
STATE HOAD DEPARTMENT
o r FLORIDA. an Agency o f
tho a u t o o f Florida,
and
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a Polltlcul Subdivision o f tho Stalo
o f Florida,
Petitioner*.

JOSEPH ARRA *1 at..
Defendant*.
n o t ic e o r r u l i ; m * i
n o t ic e
n r r w i v k .v t DO­
MAIN PROCEED I VI, i
I.V THE SAME AVD RV THE
A iT iio n r r v o r t iik s t a t e
o r r L o H iu A i
TO a l l w h o m
it
m ay
CONCERN, and to all persons
and p*rtl,a h aving or claim Ins any right, title. In ter,,t.
estate, m ortgage nr oth «r Ilia
to or la tho p a re * !, nt land
hereinafter deacrlbed, and tho
follow in g
p«r,on *.
together
w ith all
unknown
persona
claim ing by, through or un­
der known per,on * w ho are
dead, or w ho aro not known
to ba dead or a ll,a :
SECTION TTOS*.Saai
STATE
ROAD 1.431
S E M IN O L E
c o t 'v t v
v a n s :*
a
ad­
d u c e *
Jama* J a n e i Blveoa
IS Niagara Street
Geneva, Naw York
SRD No. 101.1, lOt.S
Sarah Naleon Carter
■I Rldg* Road
Chsppaqua. New York
SRD No. 130.1. 110.S
Jeeee It. C h riltlo
It. IU I
Nova Moatla, Canada
bltl&gt; No. 11S.1
L eom M Chrtatio
It. R 1
Nova Seatla, Canada
blU&gt; No. U l.l
M agglt Forrla C roft
Address Unknown
MID No. 108.1, ’. I S !
Nathan Croft
Addreee Unknown
b ill) No. U l.l. t i l l
Federal Land Rank o f Cotumbla
r /o tV. O. M c'llbbony
Columbia, South Carolina
MUD No. 111.1, 117.1. 117.1

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Addrta* Unknown
AMD No. 110.1, U S.-;
lll.S
Frederick J. Hughea
AdJreea Unknown
SI’.D No. 101.1, lo s s .

lll.l,

ISIS

Janie MnD. Hughea
Addreee Unknown
BUD No. 101.1, 101.1, 101 I

Legal Notice
De* o f Lot 1. Illock S,
L sk tvlew Subdivision, a*
foreeald, at a point ISIS]
feat N ortherly from tha
Southwest rorner o f Lot
I. 0 1 I. B lock t o f aatd
l&lt;ek,vti*r Hubdlvlslon and
tha and of this survey
line description.
The land herein described con.
tatna IS square feat, m art or
lest.

OWNED B Y :
ANNIE MAE
Annl*
Mao
Jama*
(a!#o
JAMES (aleo known aa AN­
known aa Annl* Mao Di­
NIE MAE H IVES'S); JAMES
van*!
JAMES BIVENS
101 Hharrlll Street
SUBJECT TO: MORTGAGE, reGeneva. N -w York
cordad la O. !L Hook 1 J),
SHD No. 1 0 1 .1 , m . i
page IK . In favor o f Noll*
MAN II
NTOT and wife
Penelope Dealer
MARY NOTT.
14 BaywarJ Street
Dorchaater
11,
MaeeachuPARCEL NO. 104.1, 1012, U l.l
latta
RIGHT OF W AY
BRD No. 111.1, 111.1
That part o f ;
Imt
1. Block I, (LESS pari
Bt,van SI Leeter
In State Road No. t i l l
14 Hayward Street
Lakevlaw Mubdlelalun. so*
Dorchaater
11,
Maeeachucording to plat recorded
•etta
In
Plat ttook 4, page 14,
8RD No. l i t I, 111.1
Public R ecords o f Kemln oli County, Florida,
B elly J. Meet*,
lying within 44 feet South of
17711 North Hhora Drive
the
survey line of State Road
Dellavlaw, Michigan
8 HD No. U M , 110.1; 1101, fit. Section 770''), eald survey
line being dovcrlbvd as fo l­
111*
lows!
llegln on tho Real line of
Chart** Italian
He- lion 11, Tow nship 11
01701 North Short Drive
South, R ange 10 East, at a
Rellevlew, Michigan
point (03.74 feet North of
MUD No. 110.1, U l d , 131.1,
the Southeast corner of
UI.1
tha N K o f
said lection
II, eald point being on
Fern* E. Mitrakat
the
era
o
f
a
aurva con ­
II ley w a rd Street
cave to the Sou th w ell and
Dcrcheeter
11,
Meseachuhaving a radius o f 1141.11
•olta
feel; thanes, from a u i BRD No. 111.1, 1111
gent
bearing
of
North
1IM7'«2M Weal, run North­
O ratory Mltrakaa
w esterly along
the arc
t l Hayward .(treat
o f said curve, through a
Dorchaater
11,
Maaaachucentral a ngle o f 11*1 I 'll" ,
aotta
a distance of I I I II feet
a n o No. m . i . U l.l
to and o f cu rve; thence
South 11*11*11*' W ait 01.14
Mary Nott
feet to g Northerly aatenAddraaa Unknown
sloa o f tha W est Una ef
8 HD No. 101.1, 10, S
l o t t, Dtoek I, Lakevlaw
Subdivision, aforesaid, at a
Norman It. Nott
point 111 41 feat Norther­
Addraaa Unknown
ly from tha Southwest cor­
SRD No. 1011. ldi-S
ner o» lojt I. Block * of
•all Lakevlaw Hubdlvlslon
Charlotte H. Yullla
a n l the end o f thla aut1* Ridge Road
vey lino description.
Chsppaqua. New Tork
Tha land herein deacrlbed con ­
8 llD No. 113.1, ISO 3
tains 10 aquare fast, m«ra or
James Tull!#
15 Ridge Road
Chappaqua. New York
3RD No. 110.1. t i l l

lees

OWNED B Y : N E L L I E E.
THOMAS, unmarried
SUBJECT TO: AGREEMENT
fo r D EED ; recorded In 0.11.
Book 114. page III. lu Favor
«E&lt; TIOV TT»M.33al
VltTSt
8 L. Ferrta
o f CLAYTON T lloM A b , and
ROAD 438
E COINAJdroe, Unknown
MORTGAGE:
recorded
la
TV
n E t t 'R i r r t o A ,
8RO No. t i l l. 1111
Mtg B ook 111 page I. In
PARCEL NO. 1,4.1. ’. «» *
Favor o f
FIlliD EItlCK J.
RIGHT o r WAY
Elma Mann Farria
HUGHES and w ife JANIE
That part o f ;
A I tree* Unknown
McD. HUGHES.
Lot I. Block « (LEA* par*
SRD No. U S.l, H IS
In State Road No. 41*»
Ltkevleev Subdivision, a c­ PARCEL No. l l o 1. 11° 2
A gne, Ford
R I G H T OP' W AV
cording to plat recorded In
Addreee Unknown
r i a l Hook 5. page 14. Pub- That part o f:
KKD No. l S I l - l t . I l i S
Lot# S an-l 7 of Lak# Ade­
llo Record* o f Seminole
laida Estates, according to
County. Florida
Anna Green
plat recorded In Plat Book
lying within St feat South « f
K t Scotland
2, page 41. I'ubllo tlec'dile
the survey line of Btato Hoad
Grange. Naw J»re&gt;y
o f sem inal* County, F lor­
411, Section 17»U. said sur­
MUD No. 114.1-lt
ida:
vey lino being daectlbed aa
lying
-.elthin 10 feat o f the
follow s;
Char lea T. Oraau
survey
line o f Stats It'.ad 414,
Begin
on L»*t *ln# •»
III Hamilton Road
Section IS. Township 11 Section 17010. said survey line
bo. Orange. Naw Jersey
bolng
described
as follow s:
South. Ran** 1* Laai. at a
MHO No. 112.1-11
Begin on the East Una o f
point 841.74 feat North of
Section t l , Tuwnehlp 21
tho Southeast corner of
Jacob Green
gauth. R ange 21 East, at
tha N E 'i of s a il Section
111 Scotland
a paint H IT.II fast SoulbII. said point being on the
Drang*. New J * r« V
•rly front the Northeast
arc o f a eurv# concave to
MUD No. U S.l*It
corner o f said Section 12.
tho Southwest and bavins
tbettce run South 14*1014 '
a radlu , o f t:44.*l f#*t;
Mill* G rem
W it t 100.14 feet to the
thenc#. from a tangent
S4S Hamilton Road
beginning of a aurva &lt;unhearing o f North TIMYJT*
Mo. Orange. New Jereey
•-ava to tha Northaavttrly
W *it. run Noftbwavtarly
MHO No. I l l 1-H
and having a radlu* o(
slung tha arc of aatd eur*e.
1140.21 feat; Bianca W est­
through a eantrel anal* a*
Albert J. Hler*
erly a lon g tna erq o f eald
HMI'd!**, a diets nc# of
Addraaa Unknown
curve, thru a central anIIS.SI fast to and o f curvy;
gla
o f 24*21'2F*. a dleIH D No. US.I, UI-2. t**L
thence
South
** *I.,14***
tenc* Of 107.17 fast to end
U t .t
West *2.71 feet to » Northo f au rv# i Itteac* North
• ill u t e a i l a s ,1 14, W*»t
jrutny S. MIMS

Legal Notice
01*27*40** W i l t 35121 feel
to tha beginning o f •
cu rve
con cave
in
tha
Houthwaetarly and having
a radlu* o f SS1,BS feet;
thonce W esterly along the
ore o f said curve, thru a
centra! angle o f 34*24'34".
a dletanco o f 173.11 fert
tn end o f cu rve; thence
North
■ l&lt;i : * i r
W ool
2112.04 feet to the begin■ting nf a curve concave to
the Southerly end having
• radlu* o f 1lio n * (eat;
th en c- W eeterly along tha
are o f aatd curve, thru a
central augta of l*24ll**,
a distance o f 130.2, feet to
the W eet line o f eald
section
II
at a point
712.41 fa st Northerly from
the Suuihw eit corner nf
the N W ti o f said Section
12 and tha and of this sur­
vey lin e description.
ALSO:

A triangular parcel o f lend In
Lot 7 o f Leke Adelaide E s­
tates, aforesaid described ae;
B egin ning at tha point «&gt;(
Intersection o f the East
line o f eald Let 7 and Hie
new North right nf teuy
line o f State Road 414. ae
above located, end runInw W eeterly along eald
righ t or w.ty tine :o feet;
thence North-aeterly along
a etralght line tn the East
line o f eald L»t 7 al a
point
to
feet Northerly
from the point o f beginn­
in g ; thence Houthernly alon g eald lot line 3, feel
tn the point o f h-glnnlng.
The land herein deacrlbed con ­
tain ! dot aquare feet, mure
or Wei.
OWNED HYi CHARLES MAMand w ife BETTY J.
MA RTEN

SUBJECT
TO ;
MORTGAGE:
recorded
In O. R.
Uonk
3!d. p ea * 30t. In Favor of
AlelWlftT J. l i m i t s and wife
DOROTHY 8. IllKIIS
PARCEL NO. Mi l
RIG H T OF WAT
That part o f :
L ote 47* to 4!d. Inclusive
(LESS part In Slat* lload
41d I
of
Subdivision
of
Lin de belon g in g lo the
Altam onte Lund, Hotel and
N avigation Company, ac­
cord in g to plat recairdel In
Plat Book I, peg* 10, Pub­
lic Record* nf e-rnlnol*
County. Plorlda;
lying N ortherly o f end tying
within *1 feel Southerly o f the
center lin e of rlgh i roadway
of Htata Road
Section
77010. said center lino being
deacrlbed a* fo lio * *
Begin on (He West line o f
Section II, Township 51
South, R ang* 21 East, at
a point 722.01 (eat North
from the Southwest corner
o f Ih* N W ‘ e o f **ld Sec­
tion 13. said point be.ng
un tha era o f a curve co n ­
ca ve to tha Southerly and
h avlits a radius o f liK .o i
f-e t , thane* from a tan
went
bearing
of
North
i l * l t ‘ 3&gt;‘ * East, run Easter­
ly a lo n g the arc o f said
cu re# tbru a cautral an­
gle o f S'20'22'* a distance
o f 330.20 feet to and nf
cu rv e; thence South II*
» r ir
East ItT.lu feet:
tb en co
South
ld*01‘ «t'
W a it 01 foat to tha be
gin n in g o f a curve concave
to tba Northerly and hav­
in g a radlue of 4721.44 feat;
thane* Easterly along tha
arc o f eald curve, thru
a central angle of 3*I0‘,
a distance o f 240 feet to
and o f cu rv e; thence North
41*27*44** East 11144 fast
to tb* beginning o f a
cu rve concave to the Sou­
th erly and having a rad
lu* o f 413144 (tet; thence
E a sterly aluag tbo arc

Legal Notice
o f eald curve, thru a cen.
tm l angle of 3*10', a dis­
tance o f 330 feol to end nf
cu rv e ; thenc* South •»*
S i'll'* Keel 110 f-*t to
ond o f thlo central lint
description
Tha land hartln d*«-rlbed con ­
tains t 43 acrae. (41.111 aquara
feet), more or Rea.
OWNED B Y : JESSE R CH RI­
STIE and w ife LEONA M.
CHRISTIE
PARCEL No 117 t. 117.2, 117.1
RIGHT OF WAT
That part o f ;
Lota 44U. i l l . a ll and 443
(I.KMH part In Htate Road
414
of
Subdivision
of
luinds belonging In the
Altam onte Lind. Hotel anil
N avigation t'niripdny, un­
cord in g to plat recorded In
Plat Book 1, pegs lo, pu b ­
lic record* o f Seminole
County. Florida;
lying within 111 (set Mouth
of tho survey line or State
lined 411, Section !70t«. said
survey lin t being described a*
fo llo w s;
Begin oa the W -et Hoe nf
Secllnn 11, Township 31
South, Bangs 2) Edit, at •
point 733.lt
feet North
from the S o u t h w e s t co r ­
ner o f the N W 't ait eald
Section II, *«M point be­
ing un the arc o f • curve
concave to Ih* Southerly
end having a redlue of
1110.01 fast; thane*, from
a
tangent
bearing
of
North I4*lt'22" R u t, run
E asterly along the arc of
said curve, thru a central
angle o f **34':i", a dis­
tance o f 110.3d feet tn end
o f cu rve ; tlienc* South
1S*12'!(" East 111 ,1 fast
to and o f thla aurvey line
description.
Tb# land herald dea-rlbed con ­
tains .11 sera 111,474 square
feet), m ore or lest
OWNED
IIY;
ROBERT
S
B R A D F OR D
anti wife
G RACE M. HltADPOilD
SUBJECT TOi MOItniAHK recorded In M lg. Ilk a), page
II. Ilald by T b - FEDERAL
LAND BANK HP COLUM­
B IA ; MORTGAGE: r- orded
tn Mlg. nk. SI. page H t. In
F avor o f FLORIDA CITRUS
PRODUCTION CREDIT AS­
SOCIATION.

Rookie Hall
Ties Williams
Homer Record

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Lyman Guard Out W ith Injuries

L ym aa High School loot the anm ber tw o uall* working Greyhounds displayed g w ot
tbo first
o f veteraa guard ■gainst each ether. The work­ balanced squad »
out proved satisfactory. The unit, 2-9.
Dennis Flutter this week and
Copeland plana t o spend
thla could prove to ha a coat
most o f Um remaining tim o
By United Press International ly lost.
going through dumm y block­
Jimmie Hail was 18 months
Just how long Flutter w ill
ing and not too m uch actual
old when Boston Red Sox slug, be out o f the lineup ram a ms
contact work.
ger Ted William* hit 31 hom­
to be seen but Head Coach
Lymans forward line h as
ers In 1989 and set an Am eri­
ibaped up very well this M a­
Dick
Copeland
ha*
hopes
of
can League record fo r rook­
The
Sandspure
Bowling son. Both ends w in w eigh
returning the standout guard
ies.
League g ot undsrway Friday around 110 tbs. and both tae*
night at Jet Lane* end started kies should go over 200 Ibe.
Today Halt, a free-swinging to tbo lineup vary soon.
With only eight practice the tvaeon with fine bowling. The guards wlU weigh around
lefty from Mount Holly, N. C.,
The Denman Dandies o f ITS lba. while the center In
has equalled the great bats­ dayt remaining before the
man’s mark and hat 17 games first gam e Friday Sept. 20 McRoberta Tiro Co. took three the smallest o f tho bunch a t
left in which to set a new Copeland has been pretty w ell points from the 8L John's 133 lbs. Gena Winkteman, BUI
standard. And tha way Hall pleased with the performance Realty Co. and the Pierro Burkhart, and Ronmio Duck*
and hia Minnesota Twin team- of his boys. In preparation M fg. Co. won three from ett have been running from
mates hit homers, there’s little for the opening encounter their opponents, Stcmper’s the end positions while Keith
doubt that he'll make i t
Salmi.
Richard
Patterson,
with Oviedo Copeland has Real Estate.
Tha Factory Paint Outlet, and Richard Seaman havw
The six-foot, 174-pound Hall been working mainly on de­
hit his 30th and l i s t homera fense and an overall brushup not to bo outdone, also took been working at tho tackles.
o f the season Monday night to of plays. Considerable time three wlna from the O-K Tiro Steve Gregg has stepped into
pace the Twins to a 7-4 vic­ has been spent on the kick­ Co. And last hut not least, the position varanted by tbo
tory over tbs Cleveland In­ ing. Prepsters Gene Griffin team N o. 10 came through injured Flutter and will work
dians. Hall’s homers also en­ and Less Lylsa have been with three points from team with Dick Balm er at guard
abled the Twins to tie the ma­ working out booting flM pig* No. 9. Howe Tire Shop and and Chuck Wagner has been
Jet Inn provvd an even match doing Um snapping o f tbo
jo r league record o f three skin.
ball.
players on one team with 30
Lym an's
defense
hasn't with two wins for each.
Lib Donat, o f Jot Inn,
In the baekfleld Lyman baa
o r more homers.
been too bad thus far. About
Minnesota’s thraa 80-homer 30 minutes was spent Friday proved her bowling skill with Frank Hundty and Pato Carlsluggera are Hannon KUIe- with the number one and a 532 series and a S it high sen returning to the halfback
game. Lll start* tha Leagua positions and Lass Lylea baa
brew (8 7 ), Allison (13) and
o f f with high average — a been running from Urn full­
Uall. The m ajor leagua record
whopping 184. Another fine back slot. This will bo Lyloa
for homera by a rookie ia 38
MILWAUKEE (U P D -M a c svrics o f 502 wa, rolled by tin t year o f v a n ity football
la held by Wally Barger and
Jones, an outfielder, and Dan Helen Padgett, of Howe Tire and bo baa Impressed coaches
Frank Robinson.
an over central Flnrida with
The Kansas City Athletics Schneider, a left - handed Shop.
pitcher, aro scheduled to re ­
Helen's’ high game wa* n hia speed, hard running, and
delayed the Yanktes' march
toward a fourth straight pen­ port to the Milwaukee Braves nice 202. Olga Martin, spur­ determination.
red her team on with a 498
Gone Griffin wUl bo baek
nant, 7-6, the Chicago White today.
Jones and Schneider, who series and a big 187 game. front last year's elevan to d o
Sox beat tha Baltlmora Ori­
ole*. U-4, the Detroit Tigers spent much of the season with Julie Weber had no trouble In the quarterbacking. Also e x ­
swept the Washington Sen­ the Braves, were recalled the split department aa aha pected io see a lot o f action
from
Milwaukee's converted the 5-10 and 2*7 la tbo baekfleld a r t PhU P erators, 1-0 and 10-7, and the Monday
Boston Red Sox topped the Toronto farm team of the In- amt Mary Printer toppled the rault, At Cantrell and V a il
Lam bert
6-7.
Los Angeloa Angola, 8-2, In tcrnationil League.
other A L games.
services

Sandspurs Open
league Bowling

Braves Recall 2

Sign With 76ers
PHILADELPHIA (U P I) Lcn Chappell, llubie White
and rookie Jerry Greenspan
have signed their 1963 con­
tracts with tha Philadelphia
T6era o f the National Baiketball Association.
The 76ers, who begin train­
ing next week s i Hershry.
Pa,, have It players and
coach Doiph Schayes under
contract.

Legal Notice
for a POINT OF BEGINMING: From eald Ihilnt of
Beginning run South 44*
JJ44
East 714.11 fast to
Ilia beginning o f a curve
concave lo the Northerly
and having a radius o f
1410 04 feat; Ihenc. Kaat•rly
and
Northeasterly
along the aro ef
eald
curve, through a central
angla o f 3,* IPOS'*, a dis­
tance o f 1001.43 fast to
»nd nf cu rta i thenc* North
34*43*11'* Feet 411.34 fett
to Muttlnn 1101 plus 04 41 ;
thenc* continue North 44*
42'14“ Feet 1 1 ,1 feet tn
the beginning of a curve
mni-ava to the Southerly
and having a radius o f
t o l l 'l l feet; Ihenc* North*
eaeterly along Ih* aro of
•eld curve, thru a central
nngln o f 34'14'el'*, a dieU n t* nf S ll.lt feet to the
East Iln* o f eald Htcllon
*4 at a point 733.41 feat
N ortherly from lha South,
eaet corner o f the NE&lt;4
•'f eald Mectbii) II; thanca
m nllnua Easterly along the
am of said cures, thru a
central angle of 4*I4'32'\
a distance of 12,24 feet
to end o f curve end end
o f thla aurvey line descrip­
tion.
ALMII: That part nf:
The South 4 o f the S E 'i
of the N Eti (LESM pert In
Stale lload ,14) of Section
II, Tuwnehlp 21 South,
Range 24 H ail, LEAK "B e­
gin *t lit* Intersection o f
Ih* Northerly It/W lint of
State Rond 111 with III*
W Iln* o f tn* Hh o f III*
SK '.i o f the N E 'i vt Mar
14. Tp It S. K 2, E. eald
paint
bnlng
143 g«
feet
North o f the 8W corner
o f the S 'i of Ih* SEU o f
the N E 'i o f eald Sec, II
thence run N- 134 o ft,
Ihenc* run N. 14 deg t l'
47'* K. 14.44 ft. thenc* run
A. 141 o ft to the Norther,
ly It/W lino of said State
lload
444,
thane*
run
S'lUthweeterly along eald
Northerly It/W line Ion.)
ft. to the point e f begin­
ning."
lying within too feet on each
•Ida o f the venter line v f to n .
■tructlon of Mtat* Rued III.
8*ctlon 71010, said center Iln*
o f cnnetructloa being describ­
ed a* follow *:
Begin on lba W e ll Una o f
tha N E 'i of eall Section
14. at a point 34 10 fee*.
M'ortharly from thw South­
w est corner o f wild N il's ;
thenc* run South 4 )‘ t2'IO'*
Kaat, 474 71 feet lo tho
begin nin g o f a curve con ­
ca v e to Ih# Northerly and
having m rallua o f 3444 )3
fa st; thence Eaeterly end
N ortheasterly along aatd
curve, thru a central angle
o f 41*IF,*'*. • distance o f
141210 feat to end o f
cu re s and and o f e n t e r
llua o f construction.
Tha land herein descrlh.d con ­
temn 2.74 acre*, more or le tOWNED BY: JACOB GltKEN
and wife ANNA GREEN:
CHARLES Z. GREEN and
Wife LILLIE GREEN: and
WILLIAM J. KCONOMOU;

PARCEL No 114 I -R
R IG H T OF WAT
That part o f;
Tha South H o f the S E ’ i
o f the N E 'i ILUM part
In Htate lload 4 10 o f
Section II, Tuwnehlp 31
ttouth.
Range IS East,
LEAS “ Begin at the Inter­
section of the Northerly
R /W line e f State Itoel
111 w ith the W. Iln* nf
the H i, o f Ih- M l'i of the
SUM at Ses. II, Tp 31
N. It. 31 E. eald point be
lo g I S l.ll feet North o f
the HW corner of the S '*
o f tba HE'4 of the N E 'i
o f SAID Her. II Ihenc*
run N. 134 0 ft. Ihenc* run
N. 44 deg. 14' 47“ k* SO S I
ft. then*-# run 4 124 8 ft
to the Northerly R /W line
o f eald Htate Roed 414,
thence run Southwesterly
along eald Northerly It/W
line 104.0 ft. to the point PARCEL NO 121.1. 141.2
RIGHT OF WAY
o f beginning."
That part o il
lyin g within 111 feet Souther
•The
W *i o f tht MW (a o .
ly o f the survey lint of State
th o N E 'i (Lee* beginning
lloa d 418, Section 17040. Kaat
at a point I I ) feet North
o f survey Station 14*3 p'ue
• f the Mouthweet corner
, » 41, eald aurvey Into and
o f the S W 'i o f lu* N E 'i
•aid atatluu being located and
o f Section 14. Township 21
described ae follow -:
South.
Range 24 Ea«t.
Uegla on the West line o f
th eses ruu East along the
the
N E 'i
Me tIon
14.
right o f way of State Road
T ow n ship 31 South, Rang*
114. 200 feat. Ihenc* North
34 b a t , at a point 3140
2)0 feet, thenc* Weet 104
feat Northerly front tha
feel,
thenc* South 2o) feet
Southwaet corner of eald
to the point of b -g in iilu gl
N K *i;
ruu Nurtb
a ll la Soctloa II, Tow ashlp
44*41'41'* W *,l 41 &gt;4 f t t l

3 Teams Get Series Ticket O K

tional Leagua may print 1963
World Serlei tickets.
This was the decision Mon­
day o f a Joint meeting of representatives f r o m
leading

son It wUl be given authori­
sation to print tlcketa.
The first two games of the
Series will he played Oct. 2
and 3 in the park o f the

American
Lcagun
penning
winner.
The Series will m ove to th «
park o f the National Leagua
champion for games Oct. 3,
9 and 7 after an open data
Oct. 4.
If sixth and saventh gam es
are needed, they wiU be play­
ed In the American Leagua
park Oct. 9 and 10.

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

CHICAGO

(U P I)

—

The teams in both leagues.
Commissioner Ford

Am erican League l e a d i n g

Frick

New York Yankee* and the

said that If any other team

Los Angelea Dodgers and St. begins to catch Uie lenders In
Louis Cardinals of the Na­ the closing weeks of the sea*

3t South, Bang* 24 F ia t."
lyin g within 100 feet North o f
the center Iln* o f m nolructlon
o f State lload 430. Section
17010, euld center Iln# o f co n ­
struction balug describe.I aa
follow er
Begin on tho W eet Iln#
o f the N E 'i »7 eald Sec­
tion II. at a point 31.40
f##r Northerly from tho
Pcuthwest corner o f said
N E 'i: thenc* run South
41*42-4,'* Kaat. 470.71 test
to tha beginning o f a
curve
concave
In
the
Northerly and having a
radlue o f
310(41
feet;
thenc* Easterly and N orth,
eeatarly along laid curve,
thru a central angla o f
34* 14 00 ", a distance o f
1411 SO feet to and e.f
emrve and and n f center
line i»f construction.
IT)# land herein deacrlbed eon .
lain* .4(4 acre, (22.140 aquara
fe e l), more o r leie.
OWNED IIY: GREGORY MITIIAKAA and wlfa FF.lt.N43 41.
MITIt \KAM and HTKVKN M.
LESTER end wife, l*ENE.
LOPE LEMTKRl
SUBJECT
TO:
MORTGAGE;
recorded In O. R. Rook 144,
pave III, In Favor o f 4*OltKMT K. IDGIRRTS and wlfa
HELEN L ItoDKItTM.
PARCEL NO tl# I. 130 1
RIGHT OF WAY
That part o f:
J o t 147 (LENS pert In
Htata Road 1401 o f Hubdivision o f Land* belung*
Ing lu tho Altamonte !&lt;and.
Hotel end Navigation Compeny, according to plat
recorded In Plat Honk 1.
page ID. puhllo rac.inla nf
Hamit.'.I« County, Florida,
tying within l i t feat Mouth
of
the eursey
line o f Stale
lload 114. Mectloa 17040, eald
survey line being
described
ae follow s:
llegln on the W est Iln*
o f Section
II, Townalilp
31 South. R in g* &gt;4 East,
at
a point 731.41 faet
North from tha Southwest
rorner o f the NW&lt;4 o f
aectlon 12, eald point be­
ing on lit* aro o f a curve
concave to the Southerly
and having a radius of
1410.(4 fe e l; Ihen.-e, a tan­
gent bearing uf North 40*
It'll** Knot, run Eaelerly
along Ihn are of said curve,
through g central angle of
• *30'3l",
a
distance
of
120.31 f**t lo ond o f cu rve;
then-# South ll* -'1 4 ” East
441.(4 foot to end nf this
oq rvty Iln* deiorlptlon.
T he land herein described co n ­
ta in , .2, acre (II.I44 square
feat), more or l**»
OWNED BY: SAItAII NEIADN
CARTER. If living, and It
deceased, the unknown lle lr i.
devisee* and/or other cla im ­
ant*
under said
SAKAII
NELUebN CARTER.
SUBJECT TO; LNTERFJFT. OF
JAMES YUtl.LK and w ife,
CHARLOTTE II. T t'lL L E .
PARCEL NO. t i l l. IM S
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
OUTFALL DITCH R I G If T
fN o llT II) STATION i l l plus
0# (P A R T )
That part o f:
' *B«|in 21714 feet N ortheaeterly on the W esterly
R /W o f U. S. H ighway 17*
Vi from the ME corn er o f
MWli o f N W '* o f S*e.l7.
Tp. 21 S IU 30 K. Meml
not* County. Florida, run
North 71**T W est 104 foot,
thenc* Mouth 14*41* W est
30 (set. thenc* Nurth 70*
F Weet teo feet, thenc*
Northeasterly parallel to
W esterly ll/W o f U.s S
H ighw ay 17*22, 211 I fast.
' thence Ka,t (00 feot to
W eeterly H /W o f U. H
17-42 thenc* B oulbw tattr*

ly along eald R /W t i l
Lol I o f Lake Adelaida
Ketataa, according i 0 plat
feet In beginning.**
thereof, recorded In P lat
lyin g within I , feet on each
Book 4, page II. ru b lla
•Id* nf a ditch survey line
described as follow -.
Record*, of Stmlnola Coun­
O m m em -a on tho Weet
ty, Florida!
line o f Section IT, T ow n ­ lying within 18 fast on sack
ship t l South. Ramie 10 •id* o f a Hlorm Sewer Survey
East, at a point (13.73 Iln* described an follow s:
fia t Northerly from tha
Commence on the Eaet Iln*
Southweat corner nf tha
o f Saction II, T ow nship
NW '4 o f add Section 17.
It South, Rang* 48 Kaat,
natd point being on the
at a point 1117.1 fast Sou ­
era o f n curve concave
therly from tha Northaaat
Huuthwaatarly and having
corner o f said Section II
a ra.llui of 111(31 raet;
and run South IJ*l0'4f*
than.-e, from a tangent
Kaat 104.14 fast to tha be­
bearing o f South T I M l'I I "
ginning o f a curve con ca ve
East,
run
Southeasterly
Northerly and having »
•long Ibe aro o f eald
radius
nf 11(1.24
faat|
curve, thru a central angle
thence W eeterly along the
o f 34*13'47**, a d i s t a n c e o f
aro o f anld curve, thru k
&lt;77.11 (eel lo -n.t nf cu rve;
central angle nf 14*I4'37'*(
thence
South
3!*24'24''
a distance o f 274.42 fast tu
F a it 1.14 feet l o survey
Survey Station 11« plu*
Station ,44 pin* no for
4411 for POLNT OT BE­
GINNING o f ditch aurvay
POINT OF RERUNNING o f
ditch survey line, thence
line; thence, from a tan run North iO 'lS 'I l” East
gent hearing o f North 74*
»d feet; thenc* North (1*
(4'4F* 'Vest, run N orik
t l 'J l "
Eaet 141.04 feet;
n|*4(‘ ir* 'V ast I I
feetl
thane*
Nurth
t l 'U 'I S ''
thenc*
North
•l*l»'24'*
East 1(7.11 feet to m d o f
West
144
fe e ll
thenc*
ditch survey line
North 81*44*11'' W tat I t
Th* lin t herein described co n test to end o f Storm Sewer
lain* .341 acre, (10,700 square Survey Line.
feet, mure or less
Tb* land herein deacrlbed con*
OWNED l i t : MAGGIE K ER­ ■nine 1,43 aquara feel. (.471
RIS CROFT and husband act-1, more or leas.
NATHAN CIIU4T;
II.
L OWNED BY: CHARLES MASF E IllllS and w ife. ELMA
TEN and w ife BETTY J.
MANN Kill! HIM; and EMTHHASTEN
E ll
FUM 'D and husband SUBJECT
TO:
MORTGAGE,
t'AIU. FUM'D;
recorded In O. IU Book 443,
St 1IJ4XT
T o:
MORTGAGE:
IMge 441, In Favor o f AI -•
recurded In l&gt; IE Book 24#,
IIEHT J. IIIEIIM and wife,
pad* 441. In Favur of MIN*
DO BOTH Y M. HIEK.1.
TY S. WAU11EN, a widow.
TAKE NOTICE that • De­
claration uf Taking haa baca
PARCEL NO. H i t-It. t i l l
filed In th* abova-atyled cauae,
DRAINAGE EASEMENT
by the I'elltlonere, th* acq u ir­
OUTFALL
BITCH
L E F T in g authority o f thaaa p m .
t SOUTH) STATION 440 plus cc# lines, uf lha taking o f lha
24.40
abuve.dencrlbed land*, far th*
purpe-e set forth In the Peti­
That per) oft
Tha Eaet H o f the NW l* tion In this cause, via.: Aa
o f MI* M uf Section
14, right o f way fo r a portion
Tow nship II South, Rang* o f Slain Read No. H.*3t In
Seminole Cuunly. Florida, and
IO Kaat;
tying West o f and within 10 that the Honorable V oile A.
feel and Eaet uf ami within 10 William#, un* u f tb* Judge*
feet uf a ditch survey line o f the Circuit Court In th#
Ninth Judicial Circuit o f F lo r­
described a* follows:
Com m -nce on the East ida, will, on lha 30lh day uf
Iln* ef S W 'i uf N E 'i uf September, A. D. 14(1. at 11:11
Section II, Tuwnehlp II o'clock A. M . In the 8&lt;mlSouth. Rang* 14 East, at nute County Cover thouee *1
a point 474.lt feat South­ Sanford. Florida, consider aeld
erly from Ills N orthern Declaration of Taking, appoint
corner » f said M)V'» uf appraiser*, and make each Or­
N E ti. » ‘ hl point being nu der s i th* Court deem* pro­
tu* arc uf a curve con* per. All parties te th* suit
cava Suutherly and having and all parties Interested may
a radlue uf t i l l . I ! feet; appear und be beard at th*
thence frum a
tangent tlnia and place drelgnated.
b waring o f South 14*43 *1"
Yon. and anch e f you. are
Weet. run W esterly along hereby commanded te (4 4 * * 4
the are o f said curve, thru a by tiling an Anawar te Ih*
central angle o f l**7'31‘*, Petition
heretofore filed In
a dietetic* nf 141.70 feet thl* anut* In th# entitled
to end o f cu rve; thence Court, on or before th* tln d
South M *41*14 ' Weet 1(7.04 day e f October. A. D 1182. t*
feet to th , begin nin g ef show w hat right, title, la io ra curve concave Norther­ set or Ilea you, er any * f you.
ly and having • radius of have In and te tha a b o v e ,
4714(4 feel; thanca W aal- deacrlbed
lands, and
show
arty along the a rc o f said cauae w hy the asm* should
curve, thru a central an­ no) be taken ter Ih* ,&lt;••
kle of 1 *2) 44", • distance and purpose* set forth In lb*
o f 14 7 aa faet lo survey Peltllon filed herein.
tttatlun •(( plu* 14 (•&gt; fur
W ITN EM my Hand and the
POINT OF BEGINNING of heal nf thla Court, oa tbl* Itk
ditch survey lines thenc*. day o f September, A. D. 1142.
frum a tangent bearing vf (SEAL)
Houth 44*1(14'* Weal, run
Arthur It. Dtokw lth. J r ,
South • *41' 4V* I kaat »2(
Clerk ef the Circuit Court,
f-e t la end o f ditch survey
In and for Bemlael* Cuua*
line.
ty. Florida.
The land herein described co n ­
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
tain* .44 acre, (It«4 square
D -puty Clerk
feet), mure or lets.
HAROLD T. JOHNSON
OWNED BY: BANKS FORD County Attorney
(Aleo known as A.B. Kurd*, I*, tb Box 124
and wife MARTHA E FORD santutd. Florida, ta d
SUBJECT TO) Interest, it any,
ae to AGC4EM 4'OltD
JACK W . PIERCE
Holland Building
PARCEL NO. 144 1. 144.3
Tallahassee, F lorida
*
STORM SKWUlt EASEMENT Of Counsel fo r the Petitioners)
STURM
SKW EIl
I NORTH &gt; Publish: Sept. It , 17, 14, A Oct.
STATION l l ( plus t i l l
L nu.
T b s l pert o il
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CARL L BUTLER, at ux and
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NOTICE OF m g
NOTICE IS IIE R K U r O fV.
EN that on the lt th d ty of
September. 1983, at 11:00 AM
at the Stain door o f the Court
Haute o f Sem inole County, it
Sanford. Florida, the under,
elgntd Clerk w ill o ffe r fur
•ala to the hlgheat and h*it
bidder fo r caeh the following
d iicrlb ed real property:
l^ t 21. SECRET LAKH;
ADDITION TO CA88EL.
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plat th ereof ae recorded In
Plat Book 13, page
Public Record* o f Semi­
nole County, Florida,
together with a ll etructur-a
Improvem ents fix tu r e s appll.
ancei, and appurtenance* at
*nld lend o r used In conjunc.
tlon therewith.
T h L eate le made pnr*uent
new spaper t m m n a m n .
to llnal decree o f forecloturt
entered In Chancery action Vn,
13171 now pending In the Cir­
cuit Court o f and fur Seminole
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County.
Florida.
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YOUR HEELS.1 (HEAL)
Arthur IT. Beckwith. Jr,
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
ANDEltdON, RUSH. DEAN.
LOWNDES h van den HERO
Attorney* fo r P la in tiff
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Orlando, Florida
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defanee, If may, peroonatly 0r
by an attorney, on o r before
September 19, l i l t , at the
O ffice o f the C lerk o f the
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a ropy thereof to Stenatrom,
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for Plaintiff. P oet O ffice Box
1339, Sanford, Florida, 337T1,
In that eartaln divorce pro.
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Ninth Judicial C ircuit In and
for Seminole County. Florida
In Chancery, an abbreviat'd
title o f eatd cause being U l.
lie Belle lllll. P la in tiff, vtraui
Arlce H ill, D efendant." ant
herein fall n ot o r a Decree
Pro Confetao w ill be enter,
id agatnet you, and tho cause
proceed e s parte.
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Arthur IT. Beckw ith, Jr,
Clerk o f the Circuit Couit
By: Martha T . Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
fltenitrom, Davie h Slclntoth
A ttorney, at Law
Poet O ffice Box 1119
Sanford. F lorida
33771
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IM TUB CIRCUIT COt RT OF
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CL'IT. IM AND FOR VEMI.
NOLH COUNTY. FLORIDV.
IN tllA N C K R Y NO. I.YI2N
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTOAUE ASSOCIATION, a corporatlon,
Plaintiff,
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AY ILL! AM RR T A N T BECK and
BETTY BECK.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF 9C1T IN
MORTGAGE FOnKCLONinr
TO I W ILLIAM B R Y AN T BECK
end B ETTY BECK
APO Box I I I , Bangkok,
Thailand
Tou, D efendan t* are hereby
notified that a com plaint to
f'lrtclciat a certain murtg.i.-*
utt the fo llo w in g
deecrlbe I
property, situate, lyin g end
being In Sem inole
County,
Florida, ta -w lt:
I » t 1. B lock J. BUXLAND
ESTATEd, a aubdlvl.lon,
a ccording to a plat there­
o f recorded In Plat Bunk
It, page* 18 to 33 o f the
Public R ecord* o f Semi­
nole County, Florida.
SUBJECT to an easement
for Pubtlo U tilities along
the E asterly ten feet of
said Lot 1,
Including:
One GE R efrigera tor, el#-trie. Model LA dtlU , Serial
ORIII393
One UE Range, electric
Model J to lS IW H ,
Serial
TdoOIOT
One Duo • Therm AVall
Heater, Oil, Model |ll*l,
Serial 94E5I
One V icto r Climax Kit­
chen
Exhauat
Fan,
no
model o r serial No.
Ten Venetian llllnde, me­
tal, m anufactured by dinkarlk Ola** ft Paint Com­
pany, Sanford. Florida, no
model o r eerlal number*,
h si been filed against you in
the above etyled suit and you
art required to serve a copy
o f your Anew er or Pleading
to the Com plaint on Plain­
t i f f s attorney, JOSEPH M.
MURASKO, P. O. Box 1:5,
Fern Park, Florida, and file
the original Answer or Pleat­
ing In the o ffic e o f the Clerk
o f the C ircuit Court on nr
before the 39th day o f Sept­
ember, 1983. If you fall to
do ou, a decree pro ro n ftiio
will be taken against you
for th* relief demanded In the
Complaint.
WITNESS my hand and offlcl.il seal o f o ffice at San­
ford, Sem inole County, Flor­
ida Ib is l l t b day o f August,
1)83.
(HEAL)
Arthur H. Beckw ith, Jr.
Clerk. Circuit Court
B y: Martha T . Vlhlen
D. C.
JOSEPH M. MURASKO
Attorney at Law
P. a Box 333
Ftrn Park, F lorida
Publish Aug. 10, 37, ft kept*
I. 19, t i l l .
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NOT RESPONSIBLE
1 will not he m p o n a lb le
for any debts Incurred by
anyone other than Myself.
Elmer G. Colvenbacb

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Heal Estate For Hale only, for form work. Hollo­
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for interview.

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'Vay, Rex-Air etc. Free
Reward. FA 2-7488.
Inch a , $102.00 a week. Pre­
pickup.
New
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paratory training until ap­
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pointed, Thoueande of jobs
open.
Experience usually
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u n n ecteu ry. FREE in for­
EA 2-3812 and place a Her­
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10, c o bnnford Herald.
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ginners, advanced. Child­
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ren,
adults.
Experienced
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teacher. Call FA 2-3328.
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Legal Notice

InttrtM* fcr. thraq*h, und t r or aaslnst th*
m»M psrion
TOU ARE li«r«hy notlfl*1
&lt;hat a Comptalnt to firscln,,
* certain m o r !* * * * tn--tims*!-.
In* th« following dracrlbrl
rsat property, to-wlti
Iavt 7. OAKLAND HILI.i
ADDITION, according the plat thereof ai record•8 In Plat Book if, Pib .
&gt;«.
Public
Record*
of
Seminole County, Floridt.
fiaa been filed aisatnet you |,,
the above-etyted eult, and you
art r«&lt;iulred to eerve a c.py
of
your An*wer n* other
Pleadln* to the Complaint Plaln tl ffe attorneje ANDKR.
SON. RUSH. DEAN. I/i'.tN
DES A van d»rt nFlnn •**
Eatt Central Aieniie, nrlat,.|i.
Florida, and file the original
A n iw e r or other PleadIna In
the office o f the cle rk of
the Circuit Court on or be­
fo re the I«th day o f Septemher. 1941. If you fall to to
an, a pro pon faaen w:l!
b » lak fn it fa Inat J'nii fa r th*
r»ll*f 6*manit*4 In the Complaint.
Till* X-vtlca »hatt h* pti l&gt;li,h*&lt;! nnc* a w * , v fi»r f-iur
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You are hereby notified that
» «ult tin* hern file&lt;l agraIn«•t
you m d OILIIHHT c, WHatelWI'i
ami
KATHRYN
M.
Wll.Ll.VJIf, bin wife* »• t»e*
f*mUnf«, In th* above entitled
o m » t ; and that you are hereby rerjuired tn ftle your an*
•wtr with the Clerk of thU
l*t&gt;oft, and tn perv# m cMijjy
thereof uj»on the Plaintiff, or
CtatmlfCa
attorney,
w ti ■*»««
name
and
a &lt;1 d r • « a
l«:
Smith, Elliot and rkhwalhr. 512
Harnett National Hank Hu lid*
In*;. J *rk*t»nvlll* 2, Klnrlda,
not later than Sep?ember 3*lb,

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Arihur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
rle rk o f Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhleii
Deputy Clerk
Andereort. Rueh. Dean.
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FEDERAL NATIONAL MOKT(JAOE ASSOCIATION, a corporalloa,
Plaintiff.

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JAMES 71 W H IT E and KRU N E WHITE,
Defendanta.
NOTICE OF « l IT IN
M o n r o v i a : f o r s x i .o v i n r
TOi JAMES If. WH ITE,
Reildence Unknown
EH LINE WHITE.
Residence Unknown
TOU. Defendante. are here­
by n .t lf le i that • complaint
to f.recloee a certain inort(ARu on the foilowtnK des­
cribed property, situate, lyln*
and belna In Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, to-wltt
The South fa feet of Lot
IS and me North II feet
or Lot t«. Block 11. BELAIR. accordlna to the Piet
thereof S B
recorded In
Plat f t , ok S. P u s 79. Pub­
lic Record*
.f Seminole
County, Florid*.
Heater
hat been filed iKvImt you In
the al»ove styled *ult and you
are required tti serve a copy
o f your Ar.etver or Pteadlns
to the Complaint on Plaintiff's
attorney. JoJKPII M MURASKII, P. M l b s
Fern
Park. Florida, and file the
orlKtnal Answer or PleadlOK
tn the office o f the c l - r k o f
the circ uit Court on or before
the Idth 'lay o f Sept , DM!
If you fall to do m . a ds.
rrti&gt; pro confe*eo " It t.e tak­
e n ! a Bain at foil for the re­
lief dsntand-d In th* Com­
plaint.
WITNESS my hind and of.
fll-l.ll -eal of offl * a- banfurd. Seminole Count). Ibis
tilth day of A u * . 1943.
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Deputy c l* rk
JOSEPH M. MUltA.Sk'*
Altorniy it l.aw
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Fern l'erk. Florlde
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FOR CHRISTMAS
the sincere need apply.
Financing Available $30 A up.
PLANNING TO BUY OR
Knighton Patterson.
Wc w dl keep until Dec. 21.
BUILD A HOME SOON?
AUu S a d d l e * . Blankets,
CUSTOM BUILD ttw DAIRY Queen driver sales­
birdies
A
baiters.
Ph.
man wanted. Prefer older
house of your choice on the
FA 2 3479 o r FA 2 3077.
man. 2323 Park Dr., San­
lot Of &gt;'(
your choice.
ford.
COMPLETE HOME BUILD­
31 A. Pel*
ERS SERVICE from plans
W
a
n
te
d
19.
Hit
uauona
to financing'
CUTE little puppies. FA 2-3835
RALPH JARVIS — Builder
EXPERIENCED Maid wunt*
COCKER Puppies. $20. Ph.
1719 Sanford Ave FA 2-1810
5 days a week or days work.
FA 2 5301.
FA
2-1141.
2 BEDROOM. Randolph St.
Nothing down. Assume pay­ Child Care FA 2-2U4.
1 BOSTON Bull Terrier Pup­
ments. FA 2 tM9t.
py. AKC. Female. FA 2 8187
D A Y S work. FA2-B394.
IN DEB AR Y. 2 Bedrooms, 2
32. Flowers - Shrubs
baths, 2 utilities. School bus PAINTING or Repair wurk.
BLOOMING Rcue* on double
service. $9,930. $5uo down.
Ph. FA 2-7984
clierokee stock. $2.50 each.
Balance to suit purchaser.
Gray Shadows Nursery
20. llaltyisiUent
322 8282.
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
HOME WITH A VIEW. Mod BABYSITING (lay or night.
ern 3 bedroom, 3 tiled bath
ORCHID PLANTS
Love J: care. Big yard.
For Silo
home situated on high ridge
M eal, furnished, also will
AT BARGAIN PRICES
near golf course. For choice
board. FA 2 7989.
J. C. Runlen
Lemon Bluff
properties check with
SEMINOLE Kindergarten it
Nursery, 2829 Iroquois Ave., 33. Furniture
qualified
supervision
of
WANTED reliatue couple to
INVESTMENT A REALTY
work and play. Licensed.
take up monthly payments
116 X. Park Ave. 322 9173
Ph. 322 9139.
o f $13.30 on 3 complete
rooms of furniture. Call
2 1 . H ea u ty .Salon*
TK 8 -ljll, Casselberry, c o l­
nOVLUN.MKN’T HOJIKS FREE $50 PERM. WAVE
lect.
Complete llcuuty Service
2-3-1 BEDROOMS
FUKE ESTIMATE
Reveltm A Putriciu Stevens
I AND 2 BATHS
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
Cosmetic*
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
ovating. New* A Used Furni­
Harriett's Beauty Nook
DOWN PAYM ENTS FROM
ture. Call Nix Bedding UTg.
195 So. Onk. FA 2-5742
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
$ I(HI VA TO
FHA
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
FA 2-2117.
318 Palmetto Ave.
LOW MONTHLY
WE now have a special facial Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
PAYMENTS
IxMttii, services from lip to
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
tip. Free parking lot. 0|ieu
Ave. Ph. FA 2 1132
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
evenings by appointment-

SEPTEMBER Special. Ladiea
A Childrens shoes $1.94 pair.
Surplus City. 201 W . l» t,
AIR-CONDITIONER.
W eit,
inghouse. 10,500 BTU . 198]
Model, never uved. 323-0538.
WITH purchase of Blue Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
Sham power for only $ l p er
day. Carroll's Furniture.
SMALL swivel rocker $3.W1|
21” Console T.V. $33. StudU
couch $8.00. High chair
$3.00. FA 2-1279.
SMALL GIRL'S Bicycle 20” .
$8 00, Kiddy coop-baby bed
$10. 322-3690.
ONE 3 or 5 hp. AIR-COM*
PRESSOR. 3 ph.ue o r am*
gle phase. FA 2-0744.
CHILD'S Swing Set. $2u. Pit.
FA 2-8993.

ONE 3 hp. or 5 hp. Rcfrigera*

Stenstrom Really

Legal Notice

V A - FHA

Jim Hunt Realty

Government

Owned

Homes

LAWN SERVICE
Priced From $6,730
-* S ~ - %
Down Payments
As I OW A $100
Air-Conditioning*
Monthly Payments
From

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BI DDY M i VILLI! e l L U V A N
^ .1 B L I T T JANK SULLIVAN.
his wlft,

Dsfsmjants.
a \ th* . h*. isry iiumhar o f
p f.l MIIING
whl . h I* 141ID
Complete InatalliUona •
WI TSE ’»&gt; my hau l an t Iha
offl* Ul east of n i Court, tUlo
R,pairs
€rh day of H«ptamt&gt;ar, Ills,
Bathroom and Kitchen
v
Fixtures
Artriur If U* kwttli, Jr,.
Water punm • i t*« 1 I 'u.itr,
Clark nif Ihe *’IIXu11 t * *tj rt
V v • 'I *1
9ft 1 q Satifi.i
of ifaiiaiiiol* county, Pior*
IU
V W UI M « I.E$NKK&gt;
U&gt;$ Martha T. VlMsu

V a c u u m ( leaner S e r v ic e
Meal
Cow Feed
13.40 per 100 lb. Part* A NtHiphr. For All
M iktlinhidin
I l.itroluv
Fltteuinj; and ialtcninif
a-u aeiau lu A v «.
oaiuard l i r e * l'ivk 11» Ph. t A 2-22s2

AUTOMATIC Washer. Good
enmittion. $40. FA I-433I.

ROSA L. PAYTON

BALL BLAIR

SANFORD

Auto Glasi, Tops
4 Sea' Cover,

FHA - VA

wh ich Is the su bjec t m a ile r o f
the a b o v e -sty ltd rstiaa, vis.:
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Ds^ity Clark
J esph M Kltigafald
Aiturnsy for Plaintiff
J14 Jte- urlty True! B Biding
Miami Jl riirldm
V Ban kiln t -5*73 ^
|PUullah i t p e 14* -.'*•,
i CDAl-iJ*

BEDllDO.M il-m-u- Kite hull
equipped. $85. 1991 W. 2uth.
St, FA 2-4891.

I'.tg*

lit *.ri|i 2 BKDItOllM. Kitchen equip­
ped. 32&lt;'l-9*i92.

of Seminole C o u n t &gt;. F l o r ­
ida
- Klectrsn Apace llwalei'e
jI*

IIEDRUOM, t'x bath House
In DeBary. Soft witter serv­
ice. No objection to chil­
dren, but no pets. 322 8282.

tHidullilV the bu ildin g *nd a p *
purtanarn-**
lucatad
thereon,
«an«l together with the f u r n i ­
ture, fu r n is h in g !, it. 1 fix ture*
sit ua te
th train, and
Luca tad
t h a f Km.
FURNISHED Garage Apt. 399
YOU, AND I*ACII UK YOU,
W. 18th St. FA 2 3187.
are hereby
no tifie d that a
Co mplain t ha* h t * » flit 1 by
the
s b o v s - u a i,o *1
U,«:uU ff
BEDROOM
unfurnished
again st }&lt;gi and sa ;U o f yo u
Houtu
Kitchen equipped,
to for ec lose a fliu fl g ag a oh
the gbova-i|e*&lt; r tb«-| prop er ty
FA 2-3*131.
In the g bnj%* *at&gt;1&lt;-di c aa *a, a nd
y ou ami &lt;4 . li o f y ou art h e r e ­ HOUSE trailer, $83. FA 2 0OH7.
by required to file an A nsw er
or other f l e a ding resp onsive
t hereto with the * ' - r k o f the LARUE 2 Bedroom trailer,
aluj I bedroom trailer on
a b o v e - e n t l i D 1 c t r all
court
4 nd to servo a istpy o f -u ch
large lain* Adult* onl&gt;. Ph.

FLAT, svcurtling (** t»l«t
tiisr*of rscoril* i Ir* Fiat
All Lines Written
lk*ok 15. Pass 71, I* ibil •
list jrtla uf U'aiulnuts Coun­
flrln ir
^ “ ur
In su ran ce
ty. ITisrhli.
Problems To Us
I pUfaUStlt to (ha ►Inal D tc ft*
I of Cortclosur* snUrs'l lit a
rase psnding In *«I4 Cuuri,
ths *tyU of wfilch it
m &lt;* \r«in.vN i i i i H T ' i \ «) i;
agency
CuVH.VNY.
INC, a KUrhta A'lSWi’ r o f nlh»T r* *p-oi-1 v«
•218 $. Park Ave. FA 2-564’ ct*r|utTrillori,
i l e a d t n c Upon Iks r i » in m f t e
r u i t n u f e A tt orneys.
SANFORD
FLA.
CUCIDiliUN
AND

R, L. HARVEY

SI. Articles For Sale

SOUTH W ARD

INSURANCE

PLUMBING

29. Automobile Service

tion system, com plete with
Defendants.
coils and gas. M ac's Elec*
N o r m : o f w i .k
tea akns m
trie Service. FA 2-0744.
NOTICE IF HE IlllllV GIVKN that on the lvth day of
a
September t**1- *1 11;s* A lt,
ill-A Swap or k.\ch«nicj
»t the mein door of the Court Boy! U Mr. Robinson burned up! H« built hi* house
Hou*e o f Seminole County, a:
on that hill juet (or the view!"
STANLEY Miter Box and
F-in ford. Florida, the under•laned Clerk will offer for
carrying case for
small
*il« to the blKhest end beet
band saw. Call 322-3698.
U. Fur Kent
bidder to, rash the rultowlnit 6. For Kent
drsorlhed real property:
;lh. Autumoltileu - Truckn
le.t 19. Illock t'3. tVKATtl- UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­ EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Elt.HFIELD FIRST AUDIFirst St. Near 2 city free
room Duplex. Fla. room.
TION, accnydlhK to the
FOR SALE. Extra clean '54
parking lots and shopping
I'lat thereof s* recorded In
Electron
heat,
ltth
St.
Olds 88. 4 door. Power
Plat Rook ti. Pane* 44 an t
vtorei.
No
utility
charges.
Long wood 838.1298.
steering, lirakes &amp; scat. Mo*
and SI. Public Record* of
Suitable for couple ur einWcinInote County. Florida.
lor completely rebuilt. Ex*
toKetlier wlih all atructure*. FU ilN . Apt. 2100 Mellonville.
gle, a lx) retired people.
cellent condition.
$395 09.
Improvement*, fixture*, appllFA 2-4712.
ances. and appurtrnancca on 2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­
See at Kilty's Standard Oil.
•aid land or used lit conjunc­
1917 French.
ment. Close in. Reasonable. DUPLEX 1293 Eltn. Apart­
tion there* Ith.
Thl* &gt;ale l» made pursuant
FA 2-will.
ments 801 Magnolia. Carpel
62 I1U1CK Special, Returning
to final decree uf foreclosure
A
fireplace.
New
living
entered In Chancery notion No.
lo School. Take up pay*
2
BEDROOM
House.
Unfur­
13094 now p.-ndlnx In the Cir­
room furniture. Master bed­
nienls. New set o f tires.
nished, kitchen equipped.
cuit Court o f and for Semiroom. Jalousie hack porch.
note County. Florida.
Radio t Heater. FA 2-2200.
$75 per month. 2312 Yale
DATED thl* Stli day of
Clean. $83. Inquire 119 Elm.
Ave. Call FA 2-3814.
September, 1943.
BUYING A NT.W or
NO 13287.
(SHA H
USED CART
a m h ; its a n . r u s h , d e a n
3 BOOM furnished Apt $33. CLEAN 1st floor Apartment
LOWNDES A van den lltlili.i
FINANCE IT WITH US
Includes
water
A
electri­
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Privati) entrance. 1904 Pal­
♦ I/Ow Interest Rate*
222 Eaet Central llauUvard
city. FA 2 8344.
Phono door (1) 322 9834
metto.
Orlando. Florida
Sell Us Your Kurntiure. Quick
• Low Monthly Payment*
Phone
door
(21
322
8323
AND
Arihur II Reckwlth. Jr. 2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
Service With the
Cash.
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
2
BR.
Kit.
(i|.
$
•
3
0
Clerk of the Clrrutt Court
equipped. FA 2-3838.
SUPER TRADING
POST
Ityt Martha T. Vlhlen
$83 WE CAN Q U ALIFY t o l l 22. Ilu ild - P n in t - lle p a ir
3 BR. Kit. e&lt;|.
EAR MANN Uhl a 1939. Ex*
Deputy Clerk
FA 2 0677.
$123
FOR ONE OP THESE
Publish Sc pt. 10, 1343
cellent condition. $1993. 1403
AIR-CONDITIONED nil. In Large I hr.
$em i-Rctircd Carpenter
COM-4 3
$180
OUTSTANDING HOME
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $85. mo. U r g e 4 Br.
Forest Dr.
lit. Articlen For Sale
Small Repairs — Painting
BUYS IN MINUTES!
in r m ; (H i i t t t n i i iir o r
Ill E. 8th St. FA 2 4285.
Phone FA 2-7983
t i i &gt;: n in t h
ji nit i vl c i i i 1961
FURD Wagon, fl cyllnCHIFFONIER with 2 full
FOR COMPLETE
i i ir
tsF VNli FIIH anvil.
121
LAUREL
DRIVE
Her.
Straight.
R. $
||.
Reg.
Real
Estate
Broker
length
mirrors,
al&gt;o
TV
25.
riumliinj;
Service*
INFORMATION
VML.II I 111 N r v . F l.llltlllS ,
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­ FA 2 1391 17 92 at Hiawatha
I I I I M IHIV MS. i:lsit*,
Chrome
luggage
rack.
stand, stvlvel base with
SICK
OH
CALI,
AMERICAN FEDERAL 4AVPLUMBINn
ped House. $95 a month.
Beautiful red finish. Low
storage compartment, both
INCH A N1&gt; LOAN AttaOClA.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Contracting Repairs
Ph. FA 2-8437.
mileage. $130 down and
$35. FA 2-6384.
TtoN OF ORLANDO,
Clean and close in. Jimmie
FREE ESTIMATES
Plaintiff,
take over payment* ot $13
vt.
Cowan. 322-4013.
SACRIFICE
SALE.
Early
R. L. HARVEY
per
month.
Total
priew
ROBERT J, WELCH, at ux
Heal KB a tv— M ortga ge,
201 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 3383
American style H ft. couch,
anil at at.
a Iwut $1,400. FA 2-1270.
A I T , |3t). Surplus City,
D*f«*mtatita* i\ r m ; • m i t 11 « «»i it r u r
U l V Park Ave.
322-2429
$75; Record Cabinet, $5;
\ t n i i i : o r s %i.i :
r u n M v r i i .i i d m i u . &lt; i i i - Cl.KAN Klfniumy A|»t. (ill liavvuna Park
FA 2-7195
HINSON &amp; IIEARN
Portabl* TV. $26; Dinette 37. IInnIt* • Motor*
NOTICE tti ll E R E i n G IV­ t t i r , in
%a ii n u t SDMIEvening,
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
EN that ort tti* I5tb 'lay of NOLB3 H » I A n , ri-U IIIIM .
Park Ave.
set, $15. 1220 Randolph St.
New people In town look at
ttaptamoer 19&lt;3, at ll;oo AM. IN r ilA N ttt fl Y
No.
1*1341
Repairs it Water Heaters
FA 2 3877 FA 2 382» FA 2-8380
Ph. FA 2-2128.
at (ha Main floor o f th# Court M k r l d i r , J.)
Hi raid Ads. Be turn your
"CLEAN quiet
The
V
REE
ESTIMATES
ltou»* o f s«mlnola r'ounty. at ItOHTGS K'KDr.R Af,
business U represented with
Cables. FA 2-072U.
H*nfar&lt;l, FI*rMi. th* umlar- AND LOAN AfW( K7I ATION, a
291 K, 3rd St.
322-9143
DOUBLE Hollywood lied
atgned Clark will off*r for L'nlltd State s Corporation,
attractive
advertisements.
with
loix
springs
A
mat•ata to the hlghaat an*l b«at
I'lslnttff, W E L A K A APAHTMENTS:
Call
FA
2
5612.
2ti.
R
a
d
io
&amp;
T
e
le
v
N
Io
n
hhltlar for oath th* following v * .
tresH $15, 1 Single Holly­
Houms private balhs, l i t
Properly Muiuiifcnioiit
de*crlh*tf r*-il propertyi
B onr.R T k . n A n n B T T ani
wood bed headboard $3.90. 16’ TURNER Craft Boat with
W. First St.
ty&gt;t
11,
WI Llel.VMHON JUNK L. B A B I I E T T , hi* Wlfg.
Broker
USED T V Set* $10 up. Ser*
F.V
2 3919.
II EIGHTH,
according
to
Mark 73 Mercury motor k
fu fem lenU U
vice call* $2.00, Sanford
the plat th#r«of ia* r«*
no i it a;
rti u *h k Nit
MAYFAIR: 3 Italroom,
1
Pelican trailer. Boat has
.
Service.
H13
Sanford
T.
V
conlsil In H at Bonk 15.
tilt IM Ill.lt ATlON I
R E A D Y MIX Concrete, win­
bath, large y a r d .
$100
p i g * 3*. Fuhllt* llacord* if TtH BOIIKIIT K. BA IUtK T T
many extras. Seen at 4U9
Ave. Ph FA 2 9776
D
f
f«
r
*
fo
r
yo
u
r
•••luti-m
dow
aillt, lintels, steps
Bamlnnl* County, Florhla,
monthly. FA 2*4709,
(Hsaid ancs U n k n o w n )
Bay Ave.
together with all *tructur«*
and
these Benuliful 2, 3, A t
blocks, sand, cenu-nt, rock,
IT. S p e c ia l S e r v ic e s
Improv*ni*nta, fixture*, appli­
JUNE E. U A B U E TT . hla NICELY
furnished 2 Bed­
Bedroom
pipe, steel, grease traps NOW Is your chance to buy a
ances. a rtxl appurtenance* or*
wlfa,
room House. FA 2*0271*
FILL dirt, top dressing, top
*al&gt;l Unit or u*«l In conju nc­
dry wells, stepping atones.
(B st M a n • U n k n o w n )
top q u a l i t y Brunswick,
tion therewith.
and
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellis
Miracle Concrete Co.
Owens, Larson o r Cutter
Thin -all* Is made pursuant Each and nil unknown psrREN T A RED
Lloyd. FA 2-2576.
to final 'terr*# nf faireclissure sons, p ir tlf * and «|sf#ndarita
309 Elm Ave.
FA 8-5761
boat at or below whotesalii
antrrail In c'hin ic ry .icthiti N.» w(ui claim by, through, und'T Rollaway, lloapita! 4 Baby
prices. Exam ple: $1795 18’
Beds.
MN«» now ptnillng In th« Cir­ or s g a l n i t the af or esa id IU»9 ft
WESTINGHOUSE Re
cuit Court of ifiit for tftuiliirjle B K K T i: HA B IIKTT » 1 JUNE
Seawol/e $1195. 17‘ $1793
By Day, Week, or Month
frlgera
lor
39
inch.
Tappaa
County. Florida*
E B AHHKTT, hi* Wife,
Cutter $1095. $023 141 Fish A
CA RROLL S FI RNTTITRE
DATED thl* it h day of wh ether a * Spouts*, half*, daelect. Range. Alr-Cond. 110
ft*p t*m bar, 1343,
Ski $430. $1985 73 bp. Evln.
HA W lit St.
v I ire*,
g r an ls#*,
a«*]gne«*. Ph. FA 2-ilRt
current.
Alt
excellent
buys.
FA
2
1917.
(HEAL)
I knur*, c-r*-et 11s*r ». trnstsaa or
rudes $795. 28 lip. only $365
Arthur II Beckwith, J r, otherw ise , a* to sacli atid all 1
Ph. 323 9183.
IIEDIttlOM
Apartment.
j
s
&amp; other sizes. Gator 16'
Clerk of th* Circuit Court o f w h om f t i l d t n c v
is
unQuiet neighborhood. FA 2By: Martha T. Vlhlau
kn ow n;
1962 AMANA Freezer, up­
Trailers
$130. Term s. Rob*
Deputy Clark
•a t
1482 frum 8; 39 to 8 p. m,
II. IS. TOPE CO., INC.
right. Excellent condition
son Sporting Goods. Down*
ANDERSON, HC8 II, DEAN
Each amt a!! unknown parsons,
290
So.
Park
Ave.
FA
2-4234
Monday
thru
Friday.
Ph.
D»WNl»KH A v*r» d«ri BE BO
partis* and dafanilsnts, a* to
$250. 322-3293.
town Sanford. FA 2-5961.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
sac h a nil all o f wh om r#*L
FA 2-4391 any other time.
T o make the best home
WASHING
Machine
Service.
333 East Central Avenue
d«n • Is un kn own , ha vin g o r
t
buy,
»eo
the
Orlanifo. Florida
cla im in g t&lt;» h.t%« any right, FURN.
Free estimates on repairs.
2 Bedroom House.
Bublleh g«pt. l». IstJ.
title or Interest In Of t . the
2910 Hiawatha. 322-7383.
Adult,. No p--t*. FA 2-7884.
CDM-41
fo llo w in g d a i T i h a d p rop erty,

HflUisititisf,

AREA DIRECTORY

OWENS,

el ux, et si.

FBiriif.i,

’ ■

'

no . i .hums

ehv

OEOP.au

i.ii
Gentral Kl* trie ilullt-tn
Range, M tel J oj U, Serial
X R U 0392
Monogram
W il l
Hr iter.
Model »‘ ll I0HK, Serial
H ; &lt; l #12
Together with all structure*
and Improvement i now .end
hereafter on «*td laud, and
fixture* attached thereto, and
alt rent*. Ia*ue*, procted*. and
profits accruing and to accrue
from •all premise*, ill of
which are Included within the
foregulng deacrlptlon m l th**
habendum thereof; also all
gas, gleam, electric, water,
and other heating, cooking
refrigerating, lighting, plumb*
tng, ventilating, Irrigating and
p o w e r system*1, machines
appliance*.
M a t u r e * , and
appurtenance* which now arr
or may h*r*aft*r pertain to.
o r be u*ed with. In, «&gt;r on
•all premise*, even though
they he detached or detachable.
WITNESS n»y hand and tht
teal o f Mid Court at .Henfurd,
Florida, thl* 23rd day of
August, A. I*. 13*3.
(SK Ale)
Arthur If Ueckwlth. Jr
(*lerk » f th* rlrcult «'»urt
Ity: Martha T. Ythlsn
Deputy Clerk
( \ copy o f the rumplatnt
ftls.l hsrtln I* st i' h s d '
th«
copy of this Sutler abliii l«
tit.tiled to each Defendant f*-r
whom a rr*l»lence more speci­
fic Dan * •'tile «r Country
n 4• g Iv«' n i n t he awar a statunimt
filed
h«rtin
by
th*
S'Ulutlff, his agent or attor*
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h m i t h , EI.LU.cr A.NU
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IN THr. ( III e*I IT I (It'ItT OF
THU NINTH Jl till I VI. n o .
«'l IT OF VNII r o il SF.Vil.
xiii.u i hi x rv , ri.iiiitiv.

If you fall to lo &lt;*o» de* re*
pro ennfeseo will be entered
Ai;a!n«t you for the relief detnanled In the oiftfilalnt.
Tl.e nature »&gt;f i*alil eult l»e*
In ir for forectoauro of tnort*
tfsiKe r*MNor-I«il In V.«1. Z»*S,
I’.iite 33#. o f the nfflrUl Hr*
curd*
of
Aemlnole County*
Florida, the deecrijitton of the
prnperty proceeded agulnet be*
In* at follow*: All that cert i In property situate m l tie*
Inuc In Hem Inula v'oimly* Kb*r*
Mi
mure turllcularly dea*
crlbed a* follow*:
I.ot
13 of llliK-k **U'.
i:\ sT im o u K
s r n i M v i*
SION, UNIT NO s ix . acCofdlnj to the plat there­
of i t
recorded In Flat
IVi ok t?. rv»*e« i t and
o f the PuMlc IU "f l«
Seminole County, Florida.
Together with the folio wing
Item* o f property which are
located in an*! permanently in*
ataltel i» a part of the improverninia chi --.aid land:
fleutral Electr i-» flu 111-In

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Herald.

DATED till*
An*u*t, 1961.

m. w ilu a m h ,

17. Male Help Wanted

Ct)l KKIIoN’ ,
1 »•
1)1 »• a&gt; ne
Boulevard . M * il 57 ) l . r ! l a .
on ur b i l o r *
U* . ( ’. -Ujr or

FA 2-7388.

VA - FHA
Appointed
Property
Management
Rroker
Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

2324 Park Dr

r\
FA

2 2111
2-0641
323 0709
Sanford. Ha

ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond l.un Iquivt, A&gt;*o.
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Rank Bldg

TREK SERVICE. Expert tree
service. lU-asonahtc rates,
8 year* experience. Free
estimates. Ph. FA 2 4377.
SIDEWALKS, driveway*, pa­
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
322-3.1(16.

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Now Is The Time!

Final Clearance

Plano Tuning and Repair
L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

GET

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
AU T&gt; [w* and Size*
Me Hepair ami Service

S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6132

JOHN E FOX
REALTOR
Work,
Mowing.
110 N. Park Ave.
323 9339 TRACTOR
di*k, blade. FA 2 7661
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baUi*. Fenc­
ed yard. Flu, room. Kitch­ ‘JB. Automobile Service
en equipped. FA 2 8184

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

NICELY furnished 2 bed­
room House $89 a month, IS. Bu.-*inev* Opportunity
OcttiUar, l h ,
U'.I..IXI|( lit,
FA 2 3219.
SERVICE Slatiuu for lea*e sonlturik (Haas and Paint
allrg.ti lune n . ,M *' .iitpl-in I
Inventory takeover. Good
Company
Will be Ukati &gt;« cult'-**•&gt;) Uy 2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
lull.
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4622
Imatimt Ph. FA 2-4312
Houses. FA 2-3(165.
A.NU UHUr.ULU at
t h , s im ii io i- County Court*
16. Female Help Wanted
h &gt;u»*. Ncnfur-I Klarl ti
(hit 7. Huslnex.w Rental*
r.REKNHKI MI
M l ) day ot A u s u * . I M l
--------------------------- - ---------------- t lioicr till* av.ilt.ibli- ill
(HEALl
I Hu:] l , t . St. 8 It* ti IMS. .Suita­ SECRETARY with exevuUv-(■rrvuhiiar ul f w h Arhur
Arlltur II l U t k i . o, Jr
ability, sliurtband. PU-amiit
ble
for
Office.
Purkiiig
Clerk ot il.- ubox•-•utltled
u ic r look in*
golf
cou rse,
wmking condition, itevidviit
Circuit Court
atuduble in teat .122-2714
l ustuni huildlnx to jo u r
o f Seminole County 5 yeuis.
U »: Wurth* T. \ U l.
•pt-i it iratiun.
(■rvciibriar
fruui 1 1 - 8 p.m.
U*pu(&gt; (.Urk
Age 39-50. Salary open. A p­
devrlopvd by
COCRMIO.N utij CiUKo HUN
ply Fla. State Employment
8 . B en ch Itcn tn ls
Attorn ey, , t L iw
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Muml firth «
Service. 200 S. French,
lit tl.DKBS INI’ .
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HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
Miami JJ, H ,r|-ta
292 Fairmont Dr.
Apartment. Daytona Beach. CURB girl, imiil be 21 year*
n*pt. i, i-&gt;, 17, .4 i -*'aFA 2-3071
t h u -.-l
FA 3-1936.
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for reading. They are analyti­
cal tool*— scalpels f o r d In e tt­
ing tha thought-itructura of
a textbook.
In • reading outline, the
Ideaa must be arranged aecording to their logical order.
The moat Important Idea In
the taxt appears aa the first
point In the outline— no matter where It appear* In the
teat.
The follow in g I* tha recom­
mended w ay to ronatnict an
outline i
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T* p t tin moat *n» of Um
'M n rtif, jmnll k m to gat
iM af yrNMnlrad notion*
r. Ytm probably
•alllalttf u •
tttthcr doll section of Freshumm Composition. Bafora you
ttcwre, you bad to
oatllnao of thorn. Whan
fern moto, yau followed tho
'*
Wa'U tall thla typo of
• writing outline.
t Tho outUaaa wo’ra going to
talk about an fundamentally
different from tho ouUlnaa
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W n # PRUDENTIAL INHITIAKO * COMPANY o r AMUR.
ICA, a Raw Jersey corporation,
^
Plain l Iff.
H. C. LYNCH and RBItECCA
U LTRCH, formerly th* wire
af U. C. Lynch t U. A. IioBBRTB. alao known a* Halrln
A . Rabarta, and KTLVIA N.
ROBERTA hie wife; RKLM.
HOC. a Florida corporation;
FLO RID A POWER CO HI-OR­
ATION, a Florida corporation;
W IN TER PARK TELEPHONE
CO , INC. a Florida corpora*
tlOBI
FLORIDA
tm LITIKtl
CORPORATION, a Florida cor.
aerations THE Ftturr NA­
TIO N AL RANK A T OIU.AMpa
TRURTKE,
a
national
haaklaa corporation,
D afendaata

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or

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H. C LTXCIL
e /o Conley Barlow ,
Roule 1, n a ile r Oeorala.
U. A
ROIIERTt,
alao
known aa U aleln A. HoLerla and
BTLVIA
K.
ROBERTS,
hie wife,
IM Alm a Road.
Ifaaiehurat. 0 * ore la
TOU ARE UEKEHT RO TI.
F I ED tkal the P lain tiff. TIIK
PRU DENTIAL
INBUIIANCK
COM PANT OP AMERICA, a
R a w Jeriay corporation, haa
laatttuted eult against you In
th e Circuit Court o f tha Ninth
yadlelal Circuit, In and for
■em laol* County, F lorida ; the
Batura o f the eult le to fore.
s loeo th e! rertaln mnrtgaga
Which encumbera the follow ing
desrrlb-d property, eeld pro.
party being eltueted and to.
gated
la
Seatlnolo County,
F lorid a :
Lot I, n lork t, TANOLR.
WOOD IIEPLAT, according
to the plat th ereof ae re.
corded In Plat Book 1. page
&gt;1;
public
Itecorda
ot
Hemlnole County, Florida;
Deluding apeolflcally, b ut not
by way of lim itation, tho fn|.
'ow in g fixtu re);
OH 10 gallon elaetrlc hot
water healer
OR Range
OH R efrigerator
Dll Heater and Tank
Venetian Ullnde
TO m iTttK It with all alruc*
tu rai and Improram enla now
and hereafter on autri land,
and fltlu re ) attached therein,
Bud all rants, Issue*, proceed*,
and profit* accruing and In
accrue from aald pr«mt**s, all
o f which arc Included within
tha foregoing description end
tho habendum th ereof; aleo all
gaa, ateam, electric, water, and
other healing, cookin g, refri­
gerating, lighting, plumbing,
ventilating.
Irrigating.
and
pow er system*, machine*, an*
pliant**, llit u r t f, and uppertanenris, which now are or
may hereafter pertain to, or
ha need with, In, or on said
premiere, even llimigh they lie
detached or detachable.
YOU AND EACH O F YOU
are hereby renulrtd to file
you r Answer with the Clerk
o f the Circuit Court In and
fo r Homlnoto County, Florida,
and etrr* a copy th ereof upon
Richard W. l-n s llv r , o f the
firm o f ilurney, Gurney a
Handler, Sul North Magnolia
Avenue, Orlando, Florida, at­
torneys i»r 1‘ la ln illf In the
above action, on nr before III.
Snd day o f October. 191). &gt;l-e
a Deere# Pro Confeeeo will be
entered egelnet you.
JT IM ORDERED that this
he published In The Hanford
lleral l. a ue urnpip er published
In Memlieds County. Florida,
once a week fur lou r couaaCUtlve week#.
SVITNKHH the hand c f the
Clerk ot tho Clr* tilt Court,
Memlriole County, Florida, this
lit* lath day o f August, 19)1.

E

(Col 11IT HEAL)
Arthur II. U fckw lth, Jr..
Clerk Circuit Court,
Hemlnole County, Hanford,
Florida
tlyi Martha T. Vlltltu
Deputy C lt 'k
tlUKNllV, G tlltN ET
A HANDLEY
101 North Magnolia Avenue
Orlando, Florida
Attorneys for l ’ ta ln ilff
Publish Kept. U , IT, I t A OcL

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2.11
2.12 .....
Thie typo o f outline labela
the Ideaa. A nything marked
“ 1.1" muat ba directly related
to the main idea, o r " I . " In
the *ame way, anything marked “ 1.11” la directly aubordlnate to “ 1 .1 *
The Items don't hare to be
paired o ff in a reading outline.
In w riting outlines it's good
form to pair o f f each Item—if
you have an Item “ a ," you
ahould alao havo an Item “ b."
Ilut In the sample outline
above, “ 2.1" can stand with*
out any “ 2.2.” I f you find only
on# subordinate Idea under
“2," there’s no reason to In­
vent another.
Notice that any entrlei Into
“ 1.” and “ 2.” must be o f equal
Importance, The entries In
“ 2.11," “ 2.12," etc., must also
be o f equal importance.
A s an exam ple o f a reading
outline, w e could outline to.
day’s article ae followai
1. Heading outlines art analy­
tical tools,
1.1 They organise ideaa ac­
cording to logical order— not according to
order o f presentation,
1.11 D ifferent from writting outlines.
1-111 Mens are lab­
eled.
1.112 Ideas d o n ' t
have to be
paired off.

PRETTY JOYCE HRAGYIL sell* a ticket to
Mayor Lee Gary for the Oviedo Athletic Aftnociatlon’n fish fry for the John Courier Field debt
fund. Association cleared more than $1,200 to­
ward wiping out the debt for the Oviedo foot­
ball field.
(Herald Photo)

Hospital Notes
SEPTEMBER 7
Ad minions
G rover
Knurr,
Longwood;
M ary Conley, Lake M ary;
Anna llartung, D enary; T am ­
my Shoemaker, A I p h o n z a
Chisolm, John Kirk, Henry
Baldwin and Barbara D effcly,
all o f Sanford.
Dismissals
Bernclce Groce, to n g wood;

J. H. McCormick
Dies At Hospital

Tam my Shoemaker, Charles
Crain, William
Livingston,
Lillie Mae
Randall,
Irma
Johmon, Ann Hrlsson, M ri
V. Laws and Infant, and Mri.
J. Monroe and Infant, all of
Hanford.
SEPTEMBER I
Admissions
Dorothy Newton, Fern Park;
Robert Carmichael, Casselberry; Donald Smith, Lake
Monroe; Anne Lucas, Jtcksonvllte; S h i r l e y Burkett,
Monroe Wilcox, Betty Moon,
Roger Jimenez, Willie Mos­
ley, James Hankcrson Jr.,
E il w a r d
Williamson
and
George O'Brien, Hanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Delfely, Hanford, a son
Dismissals
Richard Brcczu, Longwood;
Jean Henson, Lake Mary;
Lucius ileevea, D eLand; Vera
Anderson, N o r t h Orlando;
Werner Wlegand,
DeBary;
R en in Davis, Mt. D ora; Wil­
lie I-re Johnson and Edward
Payne, Hanford.

Jnhn H&gt; McCormick, 83,
died Sunday at 11::36 p.m.
nt the Scminula Memorial
Hospital.
A resident o f Hanford for
the past 18 years, he made
his home at 1008 W, 20th St.
A native o f Ht. Albums, IV.
Vn.a ha waa a retired carpen­
ter.
Survivors Include two sla­
(N E X T j A n advanced analy­ ters, Mrs. Geneva I.ucy and
Mr*.
Mae McComaa; one
tical tool— tha summary.)
The entire 30 DAYS TO granddaughter, Mrs. William
BETTER GRADES aerie* la Craw ford; a son-in-law, Jack
now available |n un 80-pago, Coyner, all o f Hanford; four
•plrol-bound liook. To order great-grande hi Idren nrnl sev­
your copy send your name, ad­ eral ulcers ami nephewn.
Funeral service* will lie
dress, city ami state plus fl.OU
to Hotter Grudce, c / o The San­ held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at
By France* W rvlrr
ford Humid, P. o . Box ihu, tliu llrUsnn Funeral Homo
Thu UPW Association of Ihe
Dept. A , Radio City Station, with Mr. Bret Brown o f the
Church o f Christ officiating.
Lake Mary Community Pres
New Y ork IP, N. Y.
lluriul will ho at tha S y l­ liyleriun Church has called a
van Lake Cemetery.
■sped.il meeting of all project
chairmen for the Annual Ba­
zaar lo he held at ID a.in.
Wednesday at the eliurch.
The Bazaar bus been set
this year for Oct. 18 anil will
By Mrs. Adam Mullrr
By Jane ('aver Iberry
The DeBary Fishing Club he held in the Educational
Lyman High School Inn nru
w ill meet at T:3r» p.m . Wed Building of the church.
nouncod I ho name* of the
n r ’ day in the Recreation Hull
Com mil tee
chairm en
exgirls who have been selected
of the DeBary Fire Slut inn. A peeled lo attend Wednesday's
to he on the V anity Cheer­
colored film, “ River Ilu d
meeting are Mrs. F, E. (M il­
leader Hquad.
e r a ," which features beautiful dred) Donaldson, d i n n e r ;
Those girls who hope to
scenery along the Snake and Mr*. Harry Sandusky, arts
cheer the Greyhounds lo a
Halnion B lv m in Idaho, will and crafts; .Mrs. James M.
successful football s e a s o n
In* shown hy Elmer Thump Thompson, needle cra ft; Mrs.
again this yra r arc Alyce
son.
Bay Crew, baked goods; Mrs
Crocker, M argaret Garrett.
Clyde
Wright,
president, Don Smith and Mrs. W. C.
Nancy George, Gloria Green,
w ill conduct tin*
business Hopkins, outdoor guinr* and
Dana Hall, Marla Jones, Judy
meeting.
sports, and Mrs. Hubert Ru
Kacar, Liz l.unn, Ann Miller,
Residents o f surrounding genstcin and
Mrs. Fannie
Brenda Petty, Sandy Ten­
U ffler. publicity.
area* are invited to attend.
nant, and Cheryl Worley,

Lake Mary UPW
Bazaar Heads
Set Meeting

Cheerleaders
Named For
Lyman

GOP Board
To Meet

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this newspaper ha* received
much enthusiastic comment
and
prals*
from parents,
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Seis Meeting
By

ra. Adam Muller

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Legal Notice

First Baptist
Set Annual
Meeting
The annua) buslne.’ s meet­
ing

of

Church

the
of

First

Baptist

Sanford

w ill

be

held at 7:30 p.m. Wrdneadsy
in the church auditorium.
Report* will lie heard from
the
nominating
committee
and from the survey unit plan­
ning committee. Recommenda­
tion.) also will be mude at
this time by the church coun­
cil and deacons in regard to
the expnndon program o f the
ehurch and fo r activities o f
tho coming year.
Preceding the meeting n
dinner on the grounds will be
held beginning at 8 p.m. Those
planning lo attend are asked
to bring a basket dinner. Reveruge and picnic table service
will be supplied by the church.

s o T i r s ; os* M l . ) ;
Nolle* la hereby glteu that
pursuant to (Inal Users* rend•ret on tin Illi day o f Hrplember, IMS. In that certain
raus* pen.llnr In th* Circuit
Court In and fo r Hemlnnl#
County, flo r id * . In Chan-wry.
a h -rein
FIRST
FKDKIUI,
H(VINOS AND Id ! AN AHKOriATIO N O f 3 H M I N O L K
COUNTY, a corporation, l*
Plaintiff,
f.
lam
K*rw1n.
It. and a Ifr. Jun* K train,
Jlrrtl* I,** N ellies, and Th*
(‘ ..nimarclal Hank at (Vinter
l-.irk. a flo r id # Corporation
are defendant*. Chatirery lio-'k»l No. l i : u . I, AltTIIU n &gt;1.
MSCKWITH. Jit., c l« r k o f th"
aforesaid C ircuit Court, will
within th* I*k * 1 hour* of
*.it* on Monday. September
19(9 offer for *nl» and •■•II
to th* htKti**t and brat bid­
der for w h #t |h« front door
o f th* Courthouse o f Seminole
County, Florida, In Sanford,
flo rid * , th* fo llo w in g dricrlbrd property, tltu airil and br­
ine In Sem inole County, f l o r ­
id*, to -w lt;
Lot «, n tock 4, Tier S. » !
th* TOWN O f HANFORD,
M o rid#, accord in g to E. It.
T rafford'a Map th rrsof a*
recorded In Flat Dook 1,
pax** 3 (-« t. o f th* Public
Record* nf gcm lnole Coun­
ty, Florid*.
Halil sal* w ill h* mad* pur­
suant to and In order to sat­
iety th* term* ot aald final
decr*e.
(CIRCUIT COURT KCAI.)
Arthur II. ItecXwllh. Jr,,
Clerk o f C ircuit Court. In
and fo r S-m lnol* County,
Florida.
U r: .Martha T. Vlhleit
I&gt;. C.
Publish A. Edwin Hhtnholssr
c f o P in t fe d . Par, *, la,an
Hanford, Pla.
Publlah; Sept. 10. 19«).
CRM-49

The Auxiliary to the DcB iry
Volunteer Firem en’s
Association will hold a special
"get-togeth er"
meeting
to
open the current season on
Thursday at 12:30 p.m. at the
Recreation Hall of the Fire
Station on Coloinba Road.
Beverage and dessert will be
served and members are ask­
The California b ig tree,
ed to bring their own sand­ giant Sequoia, grow s in the
wiches for Ihe luncheon which high Sierra* above 6,0(8) feet.
will precede a games period.
Mrs. Charles Ulrich will pre­
side.
The ways and means com ­
mittee,
Mrs. Mabel West,
CALL
Edilh Conkllng and Florence
Hunkcl, report* that a num­
ber of items are on sale to
benefit the auxiliary.

SANFORD A T L A N T IC
N A T IO N A L BANK

M O V IN G ?

MOVING AND STO RAGE C O .. INC.
The California r e i l w n n i l
grows only along tho const of
the northern part of the
itnte.

FA 2 - 9 5 1 1
5 0 4 C eley A v c .

S a n fo r d , Fla.

Fishing Club
To See Film

going.

Close Out Special!

Tlie executive board of the
DeBary Republican Club will
meet at in a.m, Wednesday
at the Recreation Hall of the
F i r e Station on Colomha
Road. I l o r a r e
Duma rest,
president, will preside.
The first general meeting
of the club for Ibis seaxin will
be held on Sept. 19 at Ihe D e­
Bary Community Center,

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a FAMILY
AFFAIR at

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Editorial Comment:

Herald Regrets. . .

Womler w het civ e t with til
the “ dor-napping*”
lately 1
The Herald hat received tome
tlx or eight calls during the
last couple o f weeks, complaints about chihuahua dogs
being stolen.
•
•
•
Another o f those Items we
love to publish: Ann Brundt
ran a four-word classified ad
In The Herald: •'Cute puppies
fo r tale.’* Sold fou r the first
evening.
t e a
It's a snfe bet the U. S.
Senate will confirm Ceclle
Heard’s appointment at per­
manent poatmaater here. Sen­
ators Holland and Smathers
have placed their stamp of
approval
on
Congressman
lierlon g’a
recommendation.
Senate civil service commit­
tee expected to act In threefou r weeks,
•
•
•
Another report on the po­
lice blotter this morning about
a hoy being bitten by a dog.
T oo many doge running loose
in
Sanford
ami
Seminole
County. But R. E. Porter is
happy to report action i* un­
der way.
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•
Sheriff J. 1- H obby's dep­
uties serving notice to prop­
erty owners along Highway
434 between Highway 17-02
and Interstate 1 o f land -ondemnatlon proceedings for im­
provement o f 434.
•
•
•
R. E. Porter queried Judge
Vussar Carlton ttiis morning
why
he was in
town. " I ’ m
hern on a matrimonial deal.”
replied the jurist. “ I’m going
to hand out a Liberty Bond.”
R. E. Porter Interpreted that
to mean the Judge wu* going
to preside In • divorce trial.
• •
•
School Board prohnhly will
come up with u milk contrai l
Thursday since the Milk Com­
mission has eased it* restric­
tions am producers. Seminole
School kids, though, are gut­
ting milk with their luncheons
Drt.ler a tentative agreement
with a local dairy o f “ na
price” until a pcminrient price
i* settled. Ill other words, the
dairy will accept the future
contract price for milk already
delivered.
•
•
•
John Krider war o f f again
today to Tallahassee for high
level talks with state officials
re his St. Johns-lmlmn River
Canal.
•
•
•
Sanford Nuvnl Academy is
Sending out handsome invita­
tions fo r its "com m issioning”
at 2 p.m. Sunday. Meaning, in
Navy parlance, the new school
will be dedicated and a'tually
become into being.
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•
It, E.Portec wilt
have the
first item in Thursday's uaper
resulting from theKlwaui*
auction sate last Saturday,
when the club sold this column
for its underprivileged chil­
dren and •cliol.ii-hip fund.
First “ liought” item will bo
from Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C.
Pell and family. (N ote tu Mr.
and Mrs. IM P It. E. Porter
is an ci-O hioan, ton.)
Pel.and district. Woman's
Society o f Christian Service
o f the Methodist Church, will
have mi educational seminar
Friday at First Methodist
The courthouse is going to
have a new “ face.” Contract
to remodel, repair and paint
the exterior o f the facility
was awarded to George W.
Dodson on his low bid of
$7,400 by the County Com­
mission.
•
•
•
Cuml Bruce was very un­
happy today. County Commis­
sion slashed her registration
office budget by $ 1,000 to
471,000.
■ •
•

The lontf (tmouMering fetal between San­
ford City CommUaioners nnd Seminole Chamber
of Commerce broke into the open today . . . much
to the regret of The Sanford Herald.
The Herald Ion* han believed in nnd has nupported the Chamber of Commerce because of the
untirinir efforts of its members in workinit to­
ward a better Sanford and Seminole County.
But City Commissioners has openly ex­
pressed themselves ns disappointed in (’handier
activities in thnt they have felt the City was
Ireinjr ignored by the Chamber. Or that the
Chnmlter was assuming responsibilities right­
fully the City’s in efforts to build Sanford’s
economy. Specifically, this refers to the Sanford
Pipeline Company nnd the Sanford Naval Acade­
my.
All five City Commissioners. Toni McDon­
ald. Jimmy Crnpps, Joe Baker, Sonny Unborn
and Al Wilson, ure memliers of the Chamber.
AH but Baker are directors of the Chamber.
But now the City has not only passed the
Chamber’s request for an additional ?5,000 for
its operation but cut in half the present appro­
priation of 810,000. yrivintr the Chamber only
$5,000 for the next year.
But, the City has added, in effect, ‘‘if you
are g o o d boys and tnke care of the City for the
next six months, we’ll give you another $5,000.”
The City is demanding n representative of the
City be placed on the Chamber’s executive com­
mittee.
Commissioner Crnpps voted against the
Chamber appropriation, explaining: “ 1 do not
accept a gift with strings attached to it: I do not
give a gift with strings attached. As for being
on the Chamber’s executive committee, I
couldn’t care less. I believe the Chamber’s execu­
tive committee memliers are well qualified and
can well take care of its business. And that is
why I voted against the appropriation. I feel we
should have given them whatever amount with­
out telling them to come with a report in six
months.”
( ’handier officials have said they will not
” be directed or misdirected by the City.”
The Horuid regrets tills o|&gt;en break between
the City and the Chamber.
Only Tuesday the Seminole County Commis­
sion recognized the worthwhile activities of the
Chamber and DOUBLED its appropriation from
$10.(10 to $20,000, in spite of a long and loud
harangue from the audience.
So— let’s stop being boys and let’s be men
. . . and iron out these differences real quick!
There should be no bickering—only one aim: A
steady, driving effort to build a better Sail fold
and Seminole County.

Dismissal Plea

Senst® Denies

Impeachment
Court Begins
Testimony

WEATHER: Generally fair with few scattered showers through Tfiursda y ; high today 88-91; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56

United l’rc.M Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED.. SEPTEMBER 11, 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

TALLAHASSEE

NO. 15

( U P !)

-

The Senate threw out by a 7*
3d vote today a defense mo­

North Orlando
Adopts License,
Utility Tax

tion tu acquit P asco Circuit
Judge Richard Kelly o f unp e a ch m e n t
charges on
ground* there weren’ t enough
vote* Tuesday to convict him.
The Senate court o f Im­
peachment then m oved into
taking testimony in the case.
A test vole, on the question
of whether the ca se a gain-t
Kelly should be dismissed
without
hearing
testimony
fuiled on Tuesday, hut tt was
short of the constitutionally
required two-thirds m ajority
to permanently bar the jurist
from ofiice.
Defense attorney Perry Ni­
chols opened the third day of
the impeachment trial with a
new motion to acquit and dis­
charge the Judge, or, to bo
given time to take tho ques­
tion to the State Supreme
Court. Both motions were re­
fused by (lie Senate.
I louse managers opposed
the motion on ground* that
Tuesday's motion (or dismis­
sal was a "subsidiary mo­
tion" to be acted upon only
by a majority vote. And Chief
Justice B.
H arris
Drew
agreed, lie »aid the court
would act in all matters by
majority vote until the final
vote on whether nr not the
Judge was guilty o f llio charg­
es filed by the House.
Tuesday's test vote indicat­
ed that prosecutors would
have to com e up with strung
evidence o f alleged judicial
tyranny to get the 30 vote*
necessary to perm anently re­
move the Judge from ofl.es.

By Mima Grlnstrad
An ordinance levying* tax
on all utilities consumed with­
in the municipal Until* of
North Orlando ami one estab­
lishing rates o f occupational
licenses for all businesses not
previously covered by ordi­
nance received the final ami
unanimous approval Monday
night o f tile V illage Council.
A second reading only was
given the ordinance creating
a 3o year franchise with Sub­
urban i'ropan&gt;- Gas Company
with the third reading delay­
ed tor the addition of a clause
stating that “ rate Increases
will be subject to council ap­
proval."
Mayor W. \V Anderson re
ported that the franchise or­
dinance with Florida Power
Carp, had been delayed due
to "uncertain reasons which
might have to do with an ex­
isting delinquent bill f o r
Yohann, president of Pi in.‘breeze Sanford; S. J.
ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY i* column; to Sunstreet lights on SR 434 ”
Davis
Jr. and Marvin Meitner. Stnntlini: is Scott
in other business Council­
ford through the effort.-* o f th e C h a m b e r of Com­
Hunts, ebairnum of Urn Clumber’* industrial
man Irene Van Eeporl was
m e r c e . Pictured, seated fr o m 1 f t : Rernard &lt;).
c o m m it t e e .
(Herald Photo)
appointed to bead a commit
tee of residents to make a
survey of road repair*:
Council voted to exempt
(rum the occupational license
law those citizens netting Sfi00|
or less from businesses oper­
ated in their homes and thole
companies making necessary
daily deliveries within (he
Scott Burn*, rtiuirmun of
Mnrvln M ettier, vie# presi­
village;
A $2 fee w as set for any one
t lunty ( handier dent nml general manager,
P resbyter sr Women o f thi­ tile Somli
KIRMIN'MIAM, Ala. (C P I)
and A ttorney S. J, Pnvl* Jr.
putting down a w ell;
Five Ni re student* returned
Church, Synod e f Florida, are o f Commerce industrial com­
i, pr ruled Sanford MaeufaeA tie v curfew hour of 3
to class'll today at
three
meeting in d inft-rd through mittee, toda. announced u new turh.j; in tho trsrundlqnMU1
p m.fur the young people was
newly «i«aegir;ajed I)ir mill
, Mn'M.i —•&gt; : ir.f.r.-d,
Thersdav. ,-f this week lo Hull
I'icr..,- *Pni:.ud
will
•cl
Mi l ' - v
• 1 " c i iiham schools, to itching o ff an­
soon will oj ell bqaite ■ here.
.. . ,
, preci i approxhnatsly 25,000
Mill aujtivqraury
By lternirr Ke!.-&gt;ey
cl. ci wouid Iw U
ir. t i : r ■, * l-&gt;t’ ... t tt
other rowdy demonstration by
It -ri, .r,t i ( l otiiiih . preli
j
eg gs per day produced
Tho Oviedo Tow n Council,
■»tt n.
if arrest* w ire necessary, o f their o
white studenti st West End
I ut o f Pinelirrexo .'Buford,
by farms in the arm . The
nn-itlng in continued «e*sio
and.
lay lit l leu Jut,I- n
The tin
lli.’ li School.
■ In I'iuelin &lt; o Pullet
rgg*
will
hu
distributed
City Com tali sioneri, in puli 1tlin Chamber's b ml get ant
Uc.- ay night, voted to leave
Council t j’ -k Dud
con :it b e Caleb rati i*;. opened « t f, Farm, Cnltnhnn, stated hi*
Alt was calm at Itam siy
throughout I 'euti.il Florida
li'e present la x tutu o f two
lie hearing on the I9C3-64 city ! since the Co lm m iinr.ers h r ! oration a rop. rt Cut gn.
lll«n
and
Graymont
elem
en­
firm
lu*
coiim
tu
an
ngreop.m. Tu, id.** with n dinner
ex,In ivrly
tu
Winu-Pixlc
budget T u e s d a y evening, the city taxpayers should bo lines now aru local : in t for top i i l s o
tary school* with while at- mill &gt; for tlic 11103 (1* year duo
i,i"fit for a lease with SnuforJ
i
of the
executive
stores.
middle
of
resident
t
hack
tendnneo
(limbing
toward to tue anlieiputod iucrenso in
Manufacturing
Company
for
slashed in half its appropria- represented.
The firm expect* to be In
board he 11 in I itow ship Hull
revenuu from cig a tel uix rttyards h it cad o f on utility
norm al.
ft,&lt;• north ID,Pud square feet
lion fur the Seminole County
F. E. Roumillat Jr , Chum
of
tho Fir.*t l 't . sh y t e l iu n
operation by (let. I, employ­
t'JLUS,
casements.
,
o f it- building on W e t First
Thirteen Negroes also quiet­
ing 23 workers In two shifts.
Church,
C lum ber o f Com merce. But her president, this morning
Income tin* year la expect­
ly returned to classes with
Street.
Yohann .t j t**,l that new c
A meeting of
executive
added a proviso it will pns*. said that *T have no com
a dwindling white student ed lo bo in tile amount o f
ment at this time. The mat­
pc,dally designed equipment
board folio* v j it
p.m.
ns com pared to 435,
ibly restore the JO per cent
body at Tuikciiee, A strong 4
for i 1 i plant, that automatter will be taken up by the
called for
057 last year.
m ore wax urxler way in the
cut in six months.
Chamber's executive com m it­
(rally w ishes, handle i and
a Communion Seivlco led by
Council uD&lt;&gt; approve a bet
rural area to star! private
The Clum ber fiscal year re­ tee, after which there pro­
package, the «-og* will nrrivu
Contract for the r -liucRev. G rover &lt;. Sewell aril
mid whiskey license fur Mar­
school* for widtes.
flum P' tro t Oet. !i tin,! the
cldorx o f the hostess , hurcli
ceived IIO/sxi from the City bably will he a statement tion nl an enlisted men's
tha Austin; beer license* fmV
Thyo Negroes began the s e ­
plant wilt go Into full produc­
swimming pool ut Sanford
ut Ditto n in. fallowed by a
McGowan'* Cush Grocery and
for promotional work in en ­ for the press.”
cond day of classes at Mur­
Air
Station
was
tion shortly afterward*.
In other action Tuesday Naval
general
liusti &lt; meeting,
J. C. Saucer and u take-out
deavoring to induce industry
phy
High
in
Mobile.
l .
It I ) , nlc! Construrtion
evening, the Commissioners awarded ltd* morning to election o f new of fire *«, and
beer license fur Jehu A.
here to stimulate econom y.
The 2u Negroes entered
added 410,000 fur a total of Andrew V King, formeily
h i , tinder the direction o f
program featuring addresses
Strain.
S t. AUGUSTINE ( 0 1*1&gt; —
The expending Chamber had
fire schools In the three cit­
416,000 to double its street of Sunfuiil and now of .Mi­ from Presbytefi.il Presidents.
I .,!!" .' It b, president, will
Eighteen
N
egroes
who
attend
requested the City to boost
es lotlowinj Gov. G corgo C.
resurfacing program during ami, on his low Md ,jf
On Thursday tie group wilt c l a Labor Pay rally at tin i "in nl"t tne space for tho new
its l!K3 6i approprialion from
W.itlaee's hiSnre Tin* day to
operation.
the coming fiscal year, as IXX. The pool will be located
ronvene nt 8 ‘ .'0 n m. lo hear
old -lave m arket here were
410.000 to 415.000.
halt the court ordered intocompared to the present fis­ behind the present hobby
R en J , ti
l ' D.,
convicted Tuesday o f holding
How ever, city commission­
gration.
shop Russ Spencer is lo­ pastor o f tin* t-hcnnndouli
cal year.
a public meeting without a
ers Tuesday evening Ignored
Four Negroes aim re lu m ­
Next public hearing on the cal representative for King
( 'Purett in .Miami. New o ffi­
d ty |n-rmit.
the request (or the additional
ed for their third day of rleWASHINGTON (U P D -T h #
City's budget will be Mon­ ami will handle (be con­ cers also will he Installed ut
$5,000 and voted only 45,000
civil riglits m arch on Washse.reg.iird
classes
in
llunlsstrue tion
day evening.
this meeting.
for (he first nix months o(
villo. Wallace made no move ingn.n, which brought more
the fiscal year.
TAMPA ( UI*I&gt; — iLmcral
Mend.iy to Inti Integration In than 200,000 person, to tho
Telephone Co. began lirintm :
However, the City added it
capital Aug. 28, cost the DisKAIGio \ , Soiilli Viol Nam the missile riiy.
will consider in *ix months
electrical workers hack on (l I’ ll — i.'uminuuist g u c r -.
! trict of Columbia government
an additional $5,oou bused on
the ,"h today, but said it will rillas, in two fierce attacks.
mmtdi
“ the co-operation the City re­
be Mime time next week lx- overran two district capitals i
MARACAIBO,
Venoxuela I s*,n K ohcn C. Byrd. DAV.
ceives from the Chamber o(
fore the com pany is on a pre In the Cumiiiuniit-dsmlnatml
Efi.nn 1rhto Anex, father V.i,. reported on tho D, C.
C om m erce for municipal pro­
strike footing.
Canau Peninsula itf .South Vlei 1•&gt;f Venuxuel*’* first quintup­ javrrnmont's expenses Tues­
jects ami in other matters
day. ISyrd is chairm an of tb
, Nalll 1h ie- lay, It was report le:.,:
Involving municipal property.”
Appropriations
sub*
led toil j ) .
"W e now luve enough boys Senate
The City also request* that
LONDON ( U l 'l ) — The Su
k l . S m .Mary ipokesinan, to form ,i l&gt;a-chol! t,-um, uud I committee o n i). C. governSanford be represented on the
\let Union lias decided
i ment.
|reporung the Communist on ­ 1 will l-c (Ik- iiiauagor.”
Cham ber's
executive
com ­
take its time in maneuvering slaught. said at least Du g ov­
mittee since the City is the
toward a cold war truce wilh ernment tr op* were killed
omy municipality in the coun­
tho United States, hi,pi Com­ or W ounded.
ty contributing to the i burnt munist diplomats
indicated
( asu-i 1111w Miffered by the
cr and since the City's con­
today.
Coiniuunist Viet Cong wer*
IL S. i HOICK
tribution is u major share of
not known, hut preliminary
unofliclal
rejKjrt* said
at
HI PSON, N. Y. (U P I) — A lea d .hi guerrillas had been
New York Central lt.nlro.nl killed in a counterattack by
JACKSON, t - 11 i’ll —
t,
y , J3.V*x..
. .*
commuter e x p r e s s
sped government forces,
Charles IU&gt; Morgan, u young
through an open switch Tucs
husband who was standing in
SEVERAL III NDRED I'rp.sbytt’riuu W’tmu n id' tin* Cliureli, S. i '-l ,d'
day nirht and collided with a
lino at nn Army Induction
Floriila, who urrivesl in Snnforil Tuesday for tho Golden Jtibil• &gt;relelnatvail, king locom otive &lt;m n
renter when word rums o f
itiR the 50th (mnivcnmry of their ory-anl/ation, were in atUtniaiu*« this
sidin . Injuring 11 persons
President Kennedy’s “ bach­
niorninK at tin First I'roshyterlnn I’ hurch It the fir-t roiii.m.&gt;I Iki.-:r, &gt;
nne of them critically.
elor* only” dr ift edict: “ That's
MIVMI M i'll — Miami aluosaiuu ami program, which opened with a Communion S e r v ic e .
saved by the bell, isn't It? ”
torney Charles A ill ni aim says

i.-a C -

Prcsbyferian

Women In

Session Here

C 're c e s s in g ^lassS Vo School Opening

IHIerc O ctober

1 TgucIsos Oil

Demonstration

City Council Hahrcs
m&amp;ili K
CC

Swimming Pool
ConfrccL Let*

Oviedo Retains
Two-Mill Rate

m w A ..,
B l iv S &gt;

Eitfht Convicted

March Cost

Reds Overrun 2

Reluming To Jobs

D. C . $1663,794

Vielnam Areas

(iraiul Slam Homer:

. .

Nikila Reluctant

T O N IG H T S SPECIAL

Wreck Hurts 11

‘Saved tty licit'

Dnvolier Foe
Seeking Visa

Unrest Grows

His Spitting Image In Jeopardy

A Sanford mother, Mrs, J.
M. Adams, o f Eliu Avenue,
u m a to The Herald office
asking help in getting a school
crossing guard a t Third and
French. Said she and about
12 other mothera were having
RALEIGH. N. C. (U P !) — 1Tuesday it may Im best if the | “ We hare to r -n ,
r Fm
trouble getting their childrvn Wally Ausley is willing to I soldiers attend to their duties j mrni national deicit.e, the
across French Avenue because
during the off
watermelon
forego the rigors of a trans­
folks tiack borne »nd what
traffic refuses to slow down
o f engaging
the Pentagon will liiiuis," sa il
since thu crossing no longer oceanic spit-off. biu only in in a spU“.o ff with him.
ha* a guard. It’lfua Semi, who the interest of national d o - . In Germany, an aisle to the aide.
was the guard there, told it. fem e.
Col. Charles A. I ft nne, chief
"N o nted for further browE. Porter he had been remov­
Tile rotund Ausley, world of staff of the 3rd Armored wrinkling," said Ausley. ' We
ed because “ the five students” champion watermelon seed Division, said he was trying are delighted to cooperate in
now are riding a but. We’ll spitter until an Arm y clerk to decide if the contest shout-1 national defense, a . &gt;&gt;11 a drain
check with school offtiials, claim ed to have beaten him be permitted as luted on m n pow er and
*1*1 H e
J p s . A dams.
in G lcabauw a, Germany, said Friday.
f
f overseas soldk rs in efioru

But National Defense

C o m e F ir s t
;

krep t . IVi.
happy.’ ’
To avoid red ta
Ausley
suggested the arm y send a
representative to the next
watermelon festival here next
summ er fur a showdown.
After all, said Ausley, foot­
ball season Is here, and as
radio station WI’ FK farm direetor he must go Into training
to broad, m M Calie
u t,
G..4 (alL

lie 1* arranging a P. S. vt*a
SAIGON, South Viet Nam for Pr. Clement Benoit, who
( UPI 1 — Student u n r e s t w -m ordered to leave lh "
againd the South V ictaiinese Bahamas for plotting a :a!nxt
government appeared today the re 'line of Haitian dicta
lo be growluc, nnd there were tor Francois Puvalier,
report* new dtrnonatratinn - 1 British auihoritlr* lohi Ben­
were planned deipUe heavy oit to leave before Thursday
police precaution,.
or bo deported, snd Ashmarin

tr w w m r v x r
i
&lt;a‘‘l Tuesday he was confl
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 Al t l l 0 0 1 )0 (1
dent a visa would lie Issued
TAIPEI, Form osa (U PI)— in time.
.More than lu o w o persons. Benoit, the JH ycarold formwere reported marooned in cr Haitian consul to the Ua
'laipei today by rising liood-jham aa in 1D.&gt;7, apparently
waters U lggsred by Typhmm sparked hi&gt; deportation by
i Gloria, considered the worst aying recently an "assault
j 111 the Llami i h i-lory. Auth-1force' of exiles was waiting
orille &lt; f e a r e d
eai laities1in lh
B n u iii islands to in
i c TiasU.
j u*i*h: tuu uitu Lso Ussu.aUtU-,

COAIPLHTti
WITH ALL
Till: TRIMMINGS

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W '.
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Casselberry Lions Hold
Formal Installation
of food to needy
families.
Tha club apaarbaaded a
to ear* tha lutpte
Nursing Boom in Panford,

Ueaa Chb La*ee Night
foot laat Itaadajr might at
the Hoeee of Steak* la Winter
Park.
Maymoai Marrle, ehh aeeiaterjr and depot/ diatrlct goveraer of SS-O, aerred aa mut&gt;
or ef coramoalaa .
Officer* war* formally ln«
Mailed by Diatrkt Gorarnor
John “Tlgor1 Miner of Oeoee,
baring bean previously Install*
ad by At Laaor informally at
a regular meeting.
Certla Blow waa Initailed a*
praaidant and ether* officer*
are Darrin Sbaa, Brat rice
president; CTyda Kara*, aecond
rlca prealdent; Jimmy Prer
att. third rice prealdent; Kay*
roond Morri*, aecrotary; Carl
Jack, traaaarar; A1 Jewell,
Bon tamer and Dan Lott, tail
twlater. Director* are Miller
Eraaa, C. K. "Bud” Fieher
and Milton Freeman.
Miller Erana waa named
*ll«H of the Year” and waa
praaentad with a lion itatuett*
for hie falrthful eervice to the
club. Erana, who waa a chart*
er member, alao rectlred a 12*
year perfect attendance tab.
A1 Laaor of tho Colonial*
town Llona Club preeented at*
tendance awards. Al Jewell
waa awarded a 17-year perfect
attendance tab. Twtlra year
tabe were given charter mem
her* ay Morris, Leonard Cae*
acHmrry, Hibbard Caiaclbcrry,
Ben Erana and Bud Flahar.
Fred Laager rtceirad his 10
year perfect attendance tab;
Carl Jack, nine year; Milton
Freeman, four year; Frank
Morria, George Culpepper and
Jimmy Praratt, 2 year and
Stanley Pattaraon and Dan
Lott, ona year .
Those receiving 100 per cent
attendance awarda for the
past year were Paul Altman,
Curtia Blow, Hibbard Cassel­
berry, Leonard Casselberry,
Ben Erana, Miller Erana, Bill
Diggla, C K. Fisher, Milton
Freeman, Carl Jack, Jimmy
Goodman, Dan Hoaric, Tom
Hueaton, Clyde Kcrcc, Dan
Lott, Stanley Patterson, Jim­
my Praratt, Fred Yeager,
Darwin Shea, Frank Morris,
Al Jewell and Ray Morria.
Immediate Past District
Governor Hugh Duncan of
Sanford presented a brans*
plaque to Frank Morris, out*
going president, from the
clsb.
Tha lovely floral centerpiece
given ae n door pris# waa won
by Mr*. Frank Morris.

helping w k i MCU1117 bnprortmmta. They pLaced an
elderly m m la tha borne end
bought • hearing ti4 tor m
deaf pereoa.

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Bridge Club
To Change
Meeting Place

PA G E 12

THURS., AUGUST 8, 1968

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Boy Scouts On W ay To Smokies
EDITOR'S ante: TW first
newsletter sad film baa
keen received from Herald
regarter Jaae Casselberry
whe la mi a eamptag trip te
the flmeky Mountains with
Boy Scaet Troop 211 ef Cae•elberry. Postmarked Sloeday eveadag, the report
read*:
a a #

Officials o f
tha DeBary
Duplicate Bridge Club advised
today that next Tuesday's 1
p.m. meeting will be held In
the Recreation Hall o f the
DeBary Fire Hall lnatead of
at the Community Center.
At thia time members of
the club will vote on location
o f futur* meetings.
This week’s meeting saw 10
table* directed by Howard
Middleton in play.
Winner* were, NS, first,
3Ir*. Frank AusUn and Mar
vin L ing; second, Dr. and
Mrs. Earl Sandbom; third,
Mra. Arthur Willgoose and
Howard Middleton and fourth,
Mrs. Ruth Blatt and Sirs,
C. It. Andrews,
KW, first, Mrs. Thornton
Smith and Harry 31. Brown;
second, Mrs. Loris Weeks and
Mr*. Frank Holder; third, Mr.
and Mr*. William Woodlock
and fourth, Mr*. 3llnnle licit*
msn and F. It. Froehlick.

Twenty Boy Scouts o f Caeselberry Troop 341 left about
10:3o a.m. Sunday aboard
•ha frmin hn« fnr a two week
camping trip to the Smoky
Slountalns.
A large group of friends
and relatives gathered to
bid them
'•goodbye”
and
make sure they had plenty
of goodies and spending mon­
ey.
Scouts making the trip are
Junior Assistant .Scoutmas­
ter Dan Caaselberry, Senior
Patrol Leader Ricky Cassel­
berry, Larry
and
Johnny
FR A N K MORRIS, left, outgolnK prenident of
Hearns, Billy
and
Danny
the Casselberry Liona Club, displays uttrnctive
LINED UP for a final Dempsey. Jerry Skialuk, Al­
bronze plaque presented to him by the club at u
photograph, top photo, len Sullivan. Kris Cass, Bob
Ladies Night Iiunquet held laat Thursday night
before departure Sun­ Glaze, Peter Montgomery,
In Winter Park. At right la Miller Evans with
day morning, Cassel­ Bill Daniel, Eddie Cundlff,
the “ Lion o f the Year” award which he received.
Bruce Dcbeer, John Sparks,
berry Boy Scouts and Rex Pierce, Dennis Marchestheir guests immedi­ sno, Ricky Jackson, R i l l
ately thereafter board­ Dandcrra and David Krohne.
Accompanying the boys are
ed the Scout Bus for a
two-week camping trip Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel
Jr., his ;wlfe, Mickie and
to the Great Smoky
their children, Beth. Tina,
M o u n t a i n s. Bottom Terri and Timmy; my hus­
photo shows Johnny band, Leonard, who is troop
Enrollment o f children not
By Mena Grtastesd
fees will be used for payment
Hearns,
left and Bill committee chairman, myself,
North Orlando Civic Ann. of the electricity, keeping the previously registered at tha
Daniel
looking
o v e r and our daughters, Melenda
flzar
Ijike
Elementary
School
President Roy Burke announ­ grass cut In the immediate
and Cathy.
kiln
on
tour
o
f
Oconee
ced at Monday night's meet­ area and needed repairs on is urged a* anon n* possible,
The bus and our atation
Cluy
Products
Co.
plant
ing o f the group that the the building. 3lore than $t00 Principal George Dabhi an­
wagon are packed with gear
in
Milledgeville,
Ga.,
leaae for management of the already has been spent by nounced today,
which the scouts tour­ and campers.
8chool offices now art open
Recreation Area Community Uie association on repairing
Several of the troop “ dads”
ed on Monday after­
from 0 a.m. until 2 p.m. on
Building has been signed by and improving the facility
had been working for weeks
noon
a
f
t
e
r
enmping
association officials ami will
Each organization wilt lie the weekday* and registration
getting the bus in shape for
overnight at L i t t l e
be turned over to North Or­ responsible for its own clean
may lie made nt any time.
the trip. A gas refrigerator
Ocmulgee
S
t
a
t
e
Park
lando Co. Manangcr Frank up detail and will he subject
Those enrolling first grad­
was installed and two rows
Park nenr McRae, Ga.
Fasula for signatures of com­ to a fl penalty if the build ers should bring birth certifi­
of pipes were attached to the
(Herald
Photos)
pany officials.
ing is left dirty or in dlsor cates or other definite proof
top of the bus to carry tha
The lesse, ss drawn by der.
of age.
tent poles.
Reservations must he made
Stewart Ilelmly, past presi­
Residents o f the area who
The troop recently
pur­
dent of the association, re- in advance with 3lr. and are in doubt aa to whether or
chased 10, 8x10 foot wall
qulrea a fee of $2 from csch lira. George Sommers who, nut their children will attend
lent* being
retired
from
organization using the build­ aa cuilodiani, hold the key the Bear Lake School are ask
Camp l^anoche and these
ing. Children's organisations which should be picked up ed to call the office at TK
also are stored atop the bus
are excepted.
from them and returned to 80417.
with a ladder attached to
Sum* derived from theae them.
reach them.
The names o f all children
After getting off to an au­
already registered or who
New Committee Chairmen Bill Hahn and public rela­
spicious start Sunday morn­
have previously attended the
for the North Orlando Civic tions, Mrs. J. D. Grinstead.
ing it was rather discourag­
By Mona Grinstead
school will be posted on the
Mcmhera of the South Sem­ Assn, were
appointed
by
Heads o f all committees
ing when the fan belt gave
Darwin Shea gave the in­
door of their home rooms on inole Welcome Wagon New­ President Hoy Burke at this will be responsible for their
Final plant were annuuii
way when we had only gun«
vocation and led the group
tiie opening day of school. comer* Club enjoyed a swim­ month's meeting of the group own organization.
ted at Monday night'* meetas far at Apopka.
singing.
Students are to report directly ming party and luncheon held held Monday night in tiie
In other business the group ing of Urn North Orlando Civ­
The Boy Scout motto Ij
Serving on one committee to
last Thursday nt the home of Community Building of the
to their rooms at this time,
took under advisement the ic Assn, for the group to en­ " be prepared" so. naturally,
plan the affair were Dun Lott,
Mr*. Joyce Merrifiehf on Crys­ Village Recreation Area.
suggestion made by Burke tertain at a covered dish Scoutmaster Daniel was pre­
lly .Mrs. Adam .Muller
Rope," under direction of .Mra.
chairman and Miller Evans,
tal Bowl Circle In Casselberry.
Those named were ways
that future elections o f ofiRucker,
was
a
popular
attrac­
Stanley Patterson and Jimmy
Sufficient events nre being
Attending were Mrs. Harold and means, Mr. and Mrs.
supper this Saturday for all pared with a spare belt
ccrs he changed from May
which he and l-conard in­
Pievatt.
tion
at
Krhlny
morning's
pro­
Dickinson
und
daughter
Adri­
Pat
DelVillaggio;
welfare
and
eondtirted to provide recrea­
members, former member*
to January of each year.
stalled without too much de­
gram while the younger group
Visiting Lions dignitaries
enne,
Mr*.
Jack
Fritter
and
welcoming,
Mrs.
Donald
Nall,
and
invited
guests.
tion and entertainment for tha
Burke pointed out that the
lay.
enjoyed
playing
“ London
and guests were Internatlonsl
children Wayne and Wendy, Mrs.
EwrrlghUon
Harvillc
Those receiving letters of
annual July 4th Celebration,
The remainder of the day's
Counselor snd Mr*. Willlnm numlK-r o f youth* attending Bridge Is Falling Down" and
Mra. Joseph Sahlmtinl and and Mrs. Waynen
Evers,
which is growing each year, invitation are asked to bring trip was rather uneventful
Wallace o f Winter Park; Past tha Summer Itecri-ntlon Pro­ making rutmits under super­
granddaughter Nadine Spieck- new resident of the commun­
a covered dish and meet
The annual Weklva District ermnnn. Mra. Hubert I'aulsen, ity; social activities, Henry follows closely behind the
and we arrived at our first
District Governor and 3|r*. gram bring held ut the De­ vision o f Charlotte Wells und
present election month and with tiie group at tho Com­ overnight stop. Little OcmulCub-O-Ree
will
lie
bold
from
Hugh Duncan, Sanford; Dep­ lta ry Community Center un­ Toma Arinno.
.Mr*. Wayne N or r i » a n d Ward; Building and housing, that it would be better if of­ munity Building in the Rec­
gee State Park near McRae,
uty District Governor ami
Croquet games were doubled I until 7:30 p.m. this Satur­ daughter Sandy, Mrs. Agnes
der auspices o f the Dellnry
ficers of the association had reation Area at 4:30 p.m. Ga., before dark.
Mra. I.azor, Orlando; Mr. and
a* the new set was put into day at the Apopka Elemen­ Williams, Mrs. Sue Gutea and
more time to prepare for the for a period of dancing and
Here we set up camp and
Mra. Gean Giimartin, Sanford; Civic Assn.
use with Mrs. W, Lskeman tary School on Hwy. I l l in daughter Juanita, Mra. Luther
games
before the
supper
event.
cooked our “ banquet din­
Last
Thursday
evening and Mrs. George Gerling di­ Apopka.
Joo Ilarncs, Sunfurtl and Mr.
.Miles, Mr*. Joseph Peterson
which wilt be served at 4
ners" of hamburger, pota­
and Mr*, l'uul llult of Tucson, soma 20 youngster* were recting. Croquet and ShuffleRegistration I* scheduled and grandson Ronnio Cotsin;
p.m.
toes, carrots and onions, all
Arlzuna.
treated to a skating party at board are game* much In do from l until 2 p.m. Activities
The appointment of Robert
Mr*. Ilerschul Chapman and
Meat, beverage and rolls
wrapped in foil and cooked
Some o f the club projects Mrludec Itink iii Kunfurd and mand by the young people planned during the afternoon sons John, Bob and Charles, W. Boyle of Maitland to the
for the nical will be provid­
over hot charcoal.
for the past year were review­ this Thursday evening a re­ who have chosen team* in include the Space Derby,
Mrs. L. Pettinsti and daughter Public Relations stuff of Min
ed by the association.
3!onday morning we broke
ed by Kuymond Morris. In line peat trip is being planned.
both a* well a* for talde ten- new event; the 1‘inewood Der­ Missy, Mrs. Dottle Peters,| ute Maid Co. has been anThose in charge of plan­
camp after breakfast and
with the ninin project of Lion
A liasvlmll ganio, held Inst ni* and volleyball.
by and a special ruce for .Mr*. Virgil Cordell and son ttouneed by It. E. Hinton, vice
ning for the supper are Mr.
headed north again.
Club*, aiding the blind and Saturday at the High Banka
and Mr*.
Chuck
Rowell,
Popular aiming tin* teen­ Duds for which each father Dorian, Mrs. Greg Rutenkrog- president o f public relations,
Girls interested in trying
Afttr lunch in Milledge■Ight conservation, the group ltd. diamond, proved as popu­ agers Is tho lliursday after­ is required to make his own er, Mr*. Wilbur Stewart und
Hoyle, who hold* a BA doIchairmen and Mr. and Mrs.
supplied
puirs of eye lar for sptclaturs us for the noon Folk Dancing instructed ear. Handicraft exhibits will .Mrs. Hup Hruby and children gtev from Rollins and an MA out for Varsity Cheerleader ' Bill Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Ew- villc, Ga., the group toured
at Lyman High School were
the 40 acre Oconee Clay Pro­
glusses, arranged fur 38 eye players.
degree from Columbia Uni­
Kitty, Dennu and Margaret.
I right son Harvillc. Mr. and
by Mr. ami Mr*. Joseph Kreis he on display all afternoon.
reminded today by Mrs. Louduct* Co. plant there. This
examinations for needy indi­
The
addition of “ Jump and last Friday night there
versity. will serve us Ad­
; Mrs. Do ns Id Nail and Mr.
Individual Pack meetings
i.-e Gilpin, sponsor, that they
company supplies sewer pipe
viduals, supplied unu talking M. Mueller and Mrs. Janie* were four set* going through nre scheduled from 1:30 until
sml Mrs. Pat DelVillagglo. ; ; ' ™
ministrative Assistant to the
used by Casselber­
should stop in nt the school
book, one white cane, gave $30
Tho Little Theatre Group Vice President of Public Re­
the pace* o f Square Dancing 5:15 p.m. nt which time a
ry
Utilities and
thcreforu
to sign up before next Monfor the Florida Foundation for
lations.
picnic
supper
will
he
served.
o f DeBary is in rehearsal for
under direction o f Huruld Jenproved to be of special in­
day.
the llllml and affiliated with
Since his discharge from
The evening programs from the pluy, “ You Can't Take It
kin* who signed the group up
terest to our campera who
This registration it impor­
the Scinlnolu Hospital Ky*
U until 7:30 p.m. will include With Y’ou." A few more men the Navy in 134*5, he has been
for 13 weeks o f instruction.
were shown the many steps
tant since it will give school
Bank Association. Two of the
Several of the adult group the awurds ceremony, camp­ arc needed to fill the cast and a newspaper reporter, teacher,
used
in making various siz­
authorities
time
to
determine
cluli members, Clyde K ent
lly Mrs. Adam Muller
joined the teenagers in danc- fire program nml a luiotcnany those interested arc invited film producer and, more rees of clay pipe and how they
candidate's eligibility beand Milton Freeman, served
The Dellary Volunteer Fire­ ing "Silver Sand*,” a western featuring tbu Den Mutbers to join the group now melting cently, advertismg agency ae- tilth
^
^
^
M
are dried, glazed and baked
on tiie board of directors of men sponsored a Dunce last
t Kitchen Bund.
at the Community tenter.
I count executive in Orlando.
. . .
..............
style square dance.
In hug* ovens
which arc
By Jane Casselberry
tiled for 31omlay at 8:30 a.m.
S1IKUA.
Saturday evening nt the Fire
heated
to
2,0ou
degrees
farCongressman
Edward
J.
Final
selection
will
be
made
The Lions Club sponsored Rrcrentlon Hall. Harold JenGurney of Winter Park will enheit. Ilf you think it's hot
the following week.
Seoul Troop 311 of Cos- kina was in charge of dun, ing
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders be the featured speuker at in Florida, you should be
helps support IU and tiie music.
will not be chosen until start a dinner to be held at th e, bterc!)
Our next stopover will be
Cherry Plaza Hotel in Ori-tbsll
Tha club annually presents ty
dances,
“ Alley
Cat";
Coach Dave Miller, who was the playgrounds in shape and Casselberry, 3rd; 7-3 year old Gordon, 2nd and Cindy Cole-1
the John Philip Sousa Award Square Dancing to the tun*
lia, Ga.
7 p.m.
to the outstanding bund mem­ of “ The Trail Of The Lone­ in charge o f the summer Rec­ Installing the necessary equip­ boys, Byron Coleman, 1st; and man. 3rd; 7 years and under, |
ment.
Steve
Miller,
2nd;
1
5
and
under
Linda
Macpherson,
1st;
Fran
f
n
l
n
h
r
n
t
i
n
n
All 17 Republics legislators
ber at Lyman High School some Pine"; "Silver Sands.” reation Program in Cat»i-ll&gt;erWith the addition of the boy*. Kay Miller, 1st; and cine Murphy, 2nd and Nancy
ure expected to be- present for
and ronducta a wrlfure pro­ the nil time favorite; I'ulkus ry, has pronounced it a n ie­
tennis courts ami basketball Scott Clark 2nd.
the dinner which will be held
Lovclace. 3rd.
N e t S $ 1 6 5 ,8 3
ject at Christum* time distrib- and Waltzes, “ Little Shoo",
ces* due to the fine parliripa- court now being built, they
Ball Throw champs s i t e !
Girls, It) and 11 year* old,
in conjunction with the quar­
spicey Cba-l'ha Burnt'*.
By .Moos Grinstead
tion front tin- youngsters in feel next year's program Sandra Lovelace. 1st; Beverly It and over, Mike Coyle, 1st;
It was announced by DurReports made at this mon­ terly meeting o f the State
By Donna Estes
the community. He ha* every promises to lie even more suc­ Wofford. 2nd and Roberta Dy- Don Lovelace, 2nd and Bev­
win Bruce o f the Entertainth’s meeting of the North Federation of Young Repub­
Mr*. John Hanner. Longhope that the program will cessful.
sert, 3rd; 3 year obi girls, erly Wofford, 3rd; 10 yv.ir Orlando Civic A»»n. by Trea­ lican Club*.
mint Committee that Satur­
wood librarian, has announced
be repeated next summer.
Result* of the Junior Olym­ Debra Gordon, 1st and Cindy olds, Ricky 3lurphy, 1st; Jim surer Bill Ryan revealed that
Tho dinner will bv open to that a book return door ha*
day night dances would l&gt;e
Participation
was
especially
By Bernice hvLey
pics held for the fl-12 year Coleman, 2nd; girls, 7 sml un­ Clark, 2nd and Mary Hoover, a total of $223.04 was real the public with tickets avail- j been Installed in the library »&lt;»
changed front the first and
good in the &lt;5-12 )i«ir old age- old* on Friday, the last day der, Fruncine .Murphy, 1st; 3rd: 8 and 9 year olds. Byron Uid from las, mQD|h-g Jul) able in Seiuinule County from
Preliminary plana are being
third Saturdays, to the
that borrower* may return
made by the Oviedo Athletic
group directed by Coach Jim of the program, were as fol­ Linda MacPherson, and Non- Coleman. 1st; Steve Miller, 4th Celebration with a net the Seminole County Chamlwr
ond and fourth Saturdays o f
book* at any time before or
Clark and 31 ra. Mary Trawick. lows:
A*sn. to sponsor a fund-rais­
2nd and Cindy Coleman, 3rd; profit of $183.83 remaining of Commerce office In Sanford after regular library hour*.
rey Lovelace, 3rd.
each
month.
Please note
ing fish fry on Sept. 7.
The coaches give much o f the
Foot race, 11 years and
Winners in the Broad Jump 7 and under, Scott Clark, Its; after all bills were paid.
und from E. Pope Bassett at
change o f dates.
The library is open on Tues­
The event will be held at
credit for the auccese to lairry over, buys; Mike Coyle, 1st were: 11 and over, 3lik«» Coyle. Lynn MscPherson, 2nd snd
Hy an said that the biggest the Campbell Building at 300 days from 7 until 8 p. nt., on
Harrison Bcrnrittsr served
John Courier F i e l d a f t e r
Miller and the Casselberry ami Don Lovelace, 2nd; lt&gt; 1st; Beverly Wofford, 2nd and Nancy Lovelace, 3rd.
moneymaker at the celebra­ S. Maitland Ave., Maitland. Thursdays from 3 until 5 p. m.
his famous fire twill hot dogs,
which a Football Clinic for
Recreation Commission who )*ar old hoys, Jim Clark, 1st; Don Lovelace. 3rd; 3 year olds.
Beverly Wofford received tion was the auction which
An atUtidanre of 300 per. and on Saturday* from 9:30
coffee end soda*.
•pecUtun will taka place.
have cooperated by keeping ( Kicky Murphy, 2nd and John Uyiou Colemau, 1st; Debbie tl.s sportsmanship award.
look in $130.
sons ia expected.
until 11;30 a. m

North Orlando Civic Assn.
Signs Lease On Building

Bear Lake
School Urges
Registration

South Seminole Civic
Welcome Wagon New
Enjoys Parly

Events Meet Demands In
DeBary Program Schedule

Association Names
Committee Chairmen

Civic Group
To Entertain
At Supper

Cub-O-Ree
Set In Apopka

Boyle Joins
Minute Maid

Cheerleaders
; Asked To Sign
At Lyman High

In Rehearsal

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance

Gurney To Speak
At GOP Dinner

lies Close Program In Casselberry

Library Installs
Return Door

Oviedo Plans
Fish Fry

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Razing o f 12 condemned
buildings will be commenced
Monday by city work crewx,
according to City Manager
Feta Knowlea. Feta ,sald the
Brock eatatei ha* agreed to
the tearing down o f eight
buildings on the southwest
corner o f Third Street and
French Avenue, with the
estate to pay the costs. City
manager also said that al­
though Mis Jeanette Laing
has Ignored notices from the
city, workmen wil commence
to r a s e
four condemned
houses owned by her at 8(KI!i,
106 and 808H Maple and 1008
Belly.
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VOL. 311

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

FRI.. AUGUST 9. 1903

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 774

Kennedy Infant Loses Battle
President
Altam onte To Close Carries Sad
News To Wife
MAYOR L A W R E N C E SWOFFORD

. . . . .130 Signatures

£

Seminole

County

economy

took an upswing during tha
first quarter of 1063 when G00
new jobs were created In In­
dustry, bringing the total civ­
ilian labor employment to 13,500, it was reported by F. B.
Roumillat J r„ president o f
the Chamber o f Commerce,
when he presented the Cham­
ber’s budget request to tha
County Commission Thursday.
Kouinlllnt e x p a n d e d hia
statement by adding the Flor­
ida Development Commission
summary covering the last
five years reveals 2,300 new
inuustrini job* in ihv iv -n ty ,
with nn estimated $0 million
annual payroll.
• • •

Bob Besscrer said today
that R. £ . Forter was the
first to call him a “ pea-pickOTIS AFB, Mass. (L’ FI)
•r’’ after his picture appear
|President Kennedy, red-eyed
ed on Thursday’s front page,
“ These are facta,” Roumillat
Closing transactions o f Al- the Government H o u s i n g 1with fr jc f o w the |0M (lf hu
showing hint and Bill Hempstated, “ which unquestionably
hill and Mayor Tom McDon- tamonte's $350,000 revenue Home and Finunee Agency,
two day old son, joined his
bear out the importance o f the
bond sale to finance the town’s I Swafford spent most o f the
aid In a pea patch.
wife Jacqueline hero today to
Chemher’s program to work
new
water
system
will
take
• • •
day Thursday signing the 880! com'f 07 t'h e r” In their'time
for diversification in the econ­
HLH officials from Dallas place Aug. 10 when Mayor bunds which ure each of $1,000 tragedy.
omy of our nrea.”
were in town teday. R. E. Lawrence Swofford, T o w n denomination.
The President flew here
The Chamber president also
Porter learned they were Clerk James Fslmer and the
Addition of the new wuter helicopter a few hours nfler
town
attorney,
S.
J.
Davis
Jr.,
pointed out "tw o specific and
looking around for other
system fimuieing will see the Puti ilk llouvier Kennedy died
very significant development*
places to Invest some of that truvel to Atlanta to deliver, towns annuul budget hit un in a Boston hospital of a
which were effected by this
Texas money in the Sanford in person, the signed bond, to all time high o f slightly more rcapitory ailment.
Chsmlter
in the pnst year;
than $100,00, Swofford said
area.
Ib e Fresident’s face was
The creation uf the St. Johnse # e
today. However, no millage swollen as he left the hellIndian River Canal District
Sheriff J. L. Hobby’s de­
rate increase will be necessary fopj,,r Bmj literally leaped up
and the designation o f tho
puties were out along the
since the system will pay It*
ho, piUll
W lth him
Sanford Naval Air Station ius
own way and the grnernl op­ wus his brother. Ally, lien,
western edge of the county
a permanent fucility by tha
erating budget will remain ap­ Robert F. Kennedy.
early today, setting up read
Navy Department. These two
proximately the same ns In I An hour and a half after
blocks in search o f a couple
accomplishments, spearheaded
men who had fommltted a
the past year. Interest on the the President arrived, pn-ss
by your Chamber of Commerce,
robbery in Lake County. One
TAM FA (U PI) — Mrs. bonds will la- paid from the McreUry ,.ierrr Salinger said
resulted from year* o f co-orman later was caught in our Amanda Evelyn King, 30, was cigurrtlr sale, tax fund.
the chief executive had been
dinnted
effort by citizen* o f
neighboring bailiwick a n d released from police custody
More than n ndle of the wa­
alum- with Ids wife for most
Seminole County.”
hounds were after the second, late Thursday after officers ter pipe already has hcen laid (
of that time. Other family
• • e
at last reports.
decided she killed her husband, und it is expected that the ineinliers had been with her at
The
Comlmsslonem
were Inwill he in operation'
"I!" " "
Harry S. King. 57, in self de­ system
, .,
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interval*. There wn* no indiformed
hy
Roumillat:
"The
within
the
next
(S
O
day*,
th
e
1
.
.
.
..
,
.
,
The proposed state univer­ fense.
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cation w
whether
ild her Kennedy had
tremendous improvement in
sity fer East Central Florida
main line is in south to Ml 430
. . . .
,
.
hi* wife to till her I
, „
, .
,
called Ills
rountyw'ide unity is perhups
und lateral lines are being laid
wil come under discusion at B l l t t S T e s t i f i e s
o f their sorrow before In* ar­
the greatest single accom­
2 p.m. Tuesday when Cham­
ATLANTA (UP1) — For­ this week with pressure tests rival.
plishment, and this has result­
ber o f Commerce officials mer Georgia football coach ex|iected to be completed be­
It was learned that Kenne­
ed in uncovering leadership
meet with County Commis­ Wallace Butts took the wit­ fore the week is out.
dy '* brother Sen. Edward M
o f ('apt. John Williams, (commandant of cutlets)
that heretofore has gone un­
DOWN WITH THE GIANTS — ON WITH THE
Swofford reminded that oner
sioners.
ness stand today and denied
Kennedy wus flying here to
assist Jimmy Furman, sou of Col. II. A. Furman.
• • •
recognized for lack of chance
( ‘inlets! Giant* Minor League Training llusc sign
emphatically denied that he an area is tested and accepted, Ik* with the fitst family.
Academy
superintendent,
in
removing
the
old
to participate. Tha fruits o f
came
tlown
Thursday
as
work
inogrea.Hca
on
the
resident*
will
lie
required
to
NOTE TO MRS. DYKE- gave vital football secrets to
There was no way of know­
board. A new sign identifying the Sanford Naval
this unity o f purpose have
opening of the Sanford Naval Academy, sche­
MA: R. E. Forter still looking opposing coach Paul Hear Dry- pay a $G0 connection fee plus
ing how Mrs. Kennedy, who
Academy stain will be placed on the building.
been very significant.”
duled for Sept. If». Bobby Willinma (on the naif)
the present $10 deposit if they
into that question you raised &gt;ank uf Alabama.
(Herald Photo)
Roumillat, in outlining ihe
and Johnny Williams, (holding Giant* sign) gong
• ' - wild; t»i rereWc city water. ’^bud been niaWng fine recovery
the other day. So far, I'Vty- v
from Ihe Cafsnrcnn surgery,
Chamber's
proposed 19t&gt;4 bud­
luck — and the one man,
wut taking the tragic Idow.
get o f $17,500, un increase of
who should have the answsr
CHICAGO (D P I)
Tin
The .Tl-ycwr-old Mr*. Ken­
$15,000 over this year, re­
has been unavailable. Will National Bar Association, sn
nedy wna making good progquested the County Commis­
keep trying.
organisation uf Negro law
: re«s in her recuperation from
sion to double its budget al­
ycru, today considered wheth­
the Cnesiui-nn surgery.
lowance o f this year o f $10,Col. Byron It. Patton, s&lt;»- er to accept an American Bar
White It.use pre.-s Secre­
000 to $20,000. He added tho
eial security district manager Association offer to place a
tary Fierro Salinger, in mak­
City of Sanford will be re­
at Orlando, hn» requested Negro on its "hoard of dtrecLONDON (UPI) Con­ quested to Increase Its budget
H A M It! 7.9.V. Bermuda ing the somber announcement
“ The Clock” to edvi»e a lio$R tori.’ ’
fined hank losses In Britain's appropriation for tha Cham­
(UPlM ilurrtcane Arlene hit of5 the child’s death, said:
which Is being widely adver­
Only a slight increase—lo a Sept. 3. Supt. R. T. Milwee in1“ great train robbery” — the ber from $10,000 to $15,000.
tised as containing exclusive'
Jacksonville “ lowered lll(, little more thnn 11,000—is ex- formed School Board members largest robbery in history — Balance of $12,500 will cuine
keep breathing was too much
information and "tips" on j Q AG ItA
pecteil in school enrollment Thiimhiy afternoon. EnrollU.S.S.R. • (U P ll^ n hour today, the IT.
boom” on Sanford 8-1 Thurs|soared today to a stagger- from memlMTships and miscel­
fur his heart,”
"How to g'-t twice ns
^ I Secretary of State Dean Rusk
feather Bureau repotted.
inent wus 13,750 at the close ! in; $t’&gt;,901,coo. Estimates of laneous.
Salinger said the child *im day evening to capture the
social security’ ’ has liot been; amj Sovjet p remier NiWu
ASr-ne’s full force hit Jhc ply could not stand tin- strain
o f the last school year. How­ the final total ran as high
cleared by the Social Securi­ Khrushchev met at this Sunny
title o f state champions in the
craggy tilantie Island just put on his 17-inch-long Imdy
ty Administration, in spite Black Sea resort in an atmos­
ever, an upsurge is expected, as $.1.1 million.
before 1! a. m.. F-ST, the Mi- by ths Inability to hn-nthe Little Major League in the f|.
Most of the loss was in
o f claim* to the contrary. In phere of shlrtsleuved infor­
ns usual, ufter the Christinas
mil game of the series at Panumi Weather Bureau wild.
cast)
believed to lie untraccproperly.
A
pressure
chamber
fact, Colonel Patton said, mality tiMlay for hard-headholidays,
It said the hurricane was was the final effort by peiii- j uma City,
ahle. Gems and other valusome o f the advice which, if ed talk* aimed at easing cold
moving toward the northeast atricinns to ruse this burden ! h’unford's inly run was s
Milwee also announced that ahln also were stolen.
fcllowed, could place a per­ war tensions and guarantee­
WARE SHOALS. S.
a
at aliout 22 inph.
Most of the money was
Richard Copeland, of Shelbyand for a sliort timo it seemed homer slammed out by Cecil
son in a worse rather than ing th« security o f West Ber­
(UPI) — An Army recoty.
Weather • season Bermud­ to be working.
in old bills due hi he destroy­
ville, Trim., hn* hern named
a better financial position. lin,
nalssance plane crashed near
Simpson in the first inning.
ian resident nminued u worked an! none of it — at far
Arrangements are being
here today, killing one man
Take care!
football
couch
for
Lyman
Although
Skipper
Senkarlk
as usual schedule this morning niudr for the baby's funeral to
at cmild lie determined — !
• • •
-—
the fifth death during tho
High School.
before the hurricane hit. Mil- ( j
was recorded by serial num­
&gt;e In-Id Saturday, the IV lute struck out II opposing blitters
massive Swift Strike III mi­
Bill Stemper, Chip Sharon,
itary and civilian aircraft House said.
School Hoard members in- bers.
and allowed only six hits,
litary maneuver in t&gt;o Caro­
Harold Unger, Ralph Unger, j
were grounded except hurri­
Postmaster General Regin­
*pectcd present school con­
lina*.
'Jacksonville hunched it* luck
Charles Stein and Richard I
ald (levins said the robbery
cane hunter plune* trucking
st rurtion und tentatively acAnother occupant of tho
Rums ami their advisor, E .,
in
the
third
und
fumth
ilismacked of “ an inskte job.”
tile storm.
small plans*, believed enrouto
H. Unger, have returned from |
i ,-rpteil new uddltiull* to l.y-|
nlnif . Jut ksonville’a Rh u -.
from Ft. Bragg, N. C , lo
TALLAHASSEE (U PI) —
a three-day meeting of the I
inuii and C r o o m t H i g h
Dr.
Raymond K. Shclinc, Burlier allowed only two hits'
Donaldson Air Force Bjso
Order of DeJI-duy at St.J Police Chief Roy Williams
•Si hool*.
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) — near Greensville, S. C., has
PALATKA (UPI) A Florida State University pro­ iimf struck out 13.
Petersburg. Harold Unger re-' made a taste • test trip to
The new udditioii to the
reived his Blue Honor Key i the Rotary pea patch Thurs- Navy fighter accidentally fir­ fessor of chemistry and phy­ | Sanford’s All-Stni* will urSchool Administration office Joe Wiggins, 2u. was placed found critically injured near
ed a rocket into a pasture sics, was named today con­ live home b y ’ bus today be­
and was appointed state first day and pronounced:
' building oil Coinmeielul Street on probation for five years Hie wreckage.
T o identic* of flu* two
preceptcr. Bill Stemper was
’"These
’These black - eyed pea, about 12 miles south of here sultant to the Physical Sci­
, wus uiceptcd fioni Shoeniukec Thursday for stealing a mau­
tween | und 4:30 p. in.
soleum door and name plates men were not immediately
appointed personal represent- taste like goobers, aril are Thursday, narrowly missing ences Facilities Divison of
(Tonstruction
Company.
JOHN KHIDKU
Sanford
1 o o 0 o 0 - 1 2 ••
f-iim the graves of soldiers. available.
ativve of the state master a mighty good buy at SI 50 a prize stallion, authorities Ihe Natunal Science Founda­
Jax
0
0
3
5
0
x
8
A
I
a
bushel.”
tion.
said today.
councilor to district 3
The chief said that he plans
"D og Day*” arc here and &lt;° Purchase five bushel* for
snake* are on the move! If
Prwoncrs at the city!
you don't believe it, read this J-11'
and take warning . . . WedApparently the chmf is not
Directors o f the newly or­
nesday afternoon. 10 2 ', fo o t-'
on|f one » * » P|an» lo
u n ge
ganized St. John*-Indian ICi
WASHINGTON f UPI) —
ers and m e 5 '3 footer were! *al“ ' ^vantage o f the Rotary
ver
Canal
District
and
com­
Labor
Secretary
\V.
Willlnn)
found ami killed coming o u t'C lu b * pea picking Jamboree
missioners o f tin* Cnmil Au­ Wirtz culled in repiisentnof a
a nest mar the Vincent Saturday, a. many citizens
thority of Florida wil meet in tive* of the five railroad op­
«“ » * ■ «
Butler home south of U k e (rom
reported
getting out
joint *e*»icn at 10 a.m. Tues­ erating union* tinlay in new
. , their l
Mary. The potential k i l l e r . « etU? «
day at Orlundn to discuss talks aimed nt averting a na­
found by the four Jinine, I ®ver,IU^ ln^ , ,t r ,w _.h*f* . ,n d
up their containers.
budgetary fund* for the fli» tionwide rail strike on Aug.
boy* and Henry llridgeman, ,nink
Rotarians will open the
trill. The meeting wn* re­ 2D Wirtz originally hud plan
were killed by C. G. MeWatfield, aliout three block, west
quested
hy Gov. Bryant.
ned to meet with engineer and
ters, who said that shed* neur
of Mellonvillc Ave., on East
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chair-1 firemen but shortly before the
the go[&gt;h»-r hole nest indicated I
I'i ii’.h al : fro m
man ol the Zii-iniiioia i . i n o u j l.llr.
nins more rattlers «tr * still
7 a.m. until 10 a m. in th«
‘
M U a n iH h m f
Commission, will accompuny i ference was expanded lo bring
undergreund. Each s m e l l
morning, retiring to Hie shade
John Kridcr und John llrum in negotiator* from the ronsnak* killed had one rattle
.during the heat of the day
l.-y, Seminole directors c f the doctors, truinmen and switchwhile the big o n . sported 11 anJ upenin „ ain at 3 p.in.
Cunul District, to the session.1 men’s unions.
rattle, and a button.
. fo f p,cking untU djrk -rhfy
Kridvr was elected perman-|
. — . — ......
I will do Ihe collecting.
ent chairman of the District
Sanford Moose men and
f)ic proceeiis of the tenat its organizational meeting S C O O tC l*, ( i l l ’ H i t
women have joined the tr»- icre
^ave been donated
Thursday afternoon ut TitusDonald O. Nuzun, Ift’JOV*
tem ity’* state-wide campaign, by cbaM an&lt;1 Company for
ville.
French Avenue, suffered a
"Operation Trading Stamps, j
Rotary Club’s project of
A new, proven mtfhod for scoring higher grades in school will begin at a daily
Other officers elected were I minor ankle injury ill a sco o t-!
in which each tneml-er is ask ! rurniahing Hie now pediatric
feature in this newspaper. Every day you'll find a new idea lo help you improve
R a n s o m Downes, Orunge ' er-uulomohile collision ut 6:40;
•d donate a full .tamp b o o k jwjnj o( semioole Memorial
study habits, reading speed, attitude. There are many invaluable shortcuts to
County, vice chairman; S tove; p. m. Thursday at French
for benefit o f the some *&gt;0,000 j Hospital,
Shinholser, Volusia County, Avenue und Purk Drive. Police
better grades. Try them, apply them . . . you owe it to yourself and your
mentally retarded children in
The public i* invited to
ix-retnry, und K. C- Brady, ieported the driver of the cur,
Florida. Donations will be picW-all-you-want in a bringfuture to get the best possible grades you can !
llreiurd Ciuuty, treasurer. Mary \\. Oylur, Titusville,
gratefully accepted ami your your-own container sale,
I Mack N. Cleveland Jr., San­ was charged with improper
stamps couldn’ t go for a betProject chairman for the
Starts Aug. 13 in The Sanford Herald
ford, was named attorney for turning und operating a veter use. Stamps of any kind Rotary Club is 51a)or Torn
|hide with a r e s t r i c t e d license. |
the District.
at* being collected.
1 McDonald.

W ater Bond Contract

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Budget Needs
Of Chamber
Given Board

iu u v a ...

Wife Released

Offer Studied

Jax Champion Total O f 1 4 ,0 0 0 Seen Train Robbery
Al $6.9 Million
As Sanford
For Seminole Schools
loses 8-1

Arlene Slams
Into Bermuda

Rusk. Nikita Tar

' -S22 JS ? M E f f ^

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Airman Killed
In War Games

Williams Smacks
Lips Over Peas

FSIT Man Nam ed

Crave Theft

Near Miss

2 Canal Groups Wirtz, 5 Railway
Meet Tuesday Unions Confer

VALDEZ HOTEL
’a rite Oownfown Sanford

It’s runtime

Fri. Nites at the
CaribeJ
Music by Peggy,

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Dr. Armour
ToBeAf
First Baptist

Rev. Grover Sewell

How often people have said
to ms that they want to knew
God as s m l Parson. Thoy
want, so much, to bsvs vital
commtuion with Him, bat
sr mehow such an expgrienee
alludes them. What are titty
to dot
I am reminded of th« story
of tbs llUld child who was
br ing put to bod by his mother
who tucked him In snd before
leaving, tenderly gate bsr littk- ion a goodnight kiss. Bbo
turned out tk* light snd start*
sd for tho dear. Tho little boy
cilied out, • A a lt o bo lift tU
alone, and in tho dork, toot*
Tho mother could recognise
tho fear and anxiety in tho
young voice. She wanted to
an(Wired, **Yes, my dt*r, but
you know you have God with
you ail tbs tlm*." The little
boy answtrtd, “ Yes, I know
God is hire, but I want some­
one who has s face.”
now wall th* words of this
Util* boy described th* feelinis of to many ysoplo of oil
ones. Han may call God by
many good nsmts, Hs may
rtvt assured that God is Love
and Jostle* snd Mercy. He
may know beyond a shadow
of a doubt that God is •
Spirit, but somehow he may
But ba ablg to “get hold" of
G d as the warm personal One
vrito walks by his side day by
dr y snd night by sight.
If ws srs to have a vivid
srns» of tho reality of His
p estnee and a sure snd carIt in knowledge of Hi* Being,
hso must look at Him in th*
Person of Jesus Christ In
Christ, God etme to esrth that
!!» could accomplish many
things for mankind. Ons of
tl.eaa accomplishment* was to
k t man “s** His facs.” Ai

MYF To Meet
Tor Supper
Junior snd 8enlor
MYF' group* of tha
Methodist Church of Hanford
will meet st 6 p.m. at ths
church this Sunday for a pot
lurk covsred dish supper pro­
dding their regular 6:30 p.m.
program meeting*.
Ths junior high’* will con­
tinue their uries o f programs
•n “ Christian Practices” lad
by Chuck Pigott and 8t*v*
Leach. The aeries was Intro­
duced last week when a guest
punel composed of Chaplain
Hubert Deal, Coach Jaraea Pigo.t, Dr. John Morgan and
J:.mes G. Lee answered queathma presented by the meinb rs.
This week will mark the
b'Tinning of a new ttries
f&lt; r the senior high group on
“ Christian
Symbols.”
The
p ogram will be led by Anna
L-* Herman with tha guest
speaker to be Mrs. lies* Hern.nn.

W« M« JtIUI, we see God.
A long time ago Philip said
to Jesus that if ho'could only
too tho Father It would bo
enough. To thia Jesus replied,
"Bo that hath aotn mo hath
icon tho Father." What a splrItual “break-through” this
can bo for man. Bo can know
God becauao ha can know
Christ. One, then, may find
anawera that ha had thought
wore completely hidden. Doei
God car* about our economic
condition f Ba waa aeon In
Joaua feeding 5,000 people at
once. Doea Ba care about our
lllneaa? We ace Ble mlraclea
of healing. Loee He care for
ua beyond the grave T We
hear Jeaua aaying that He haa

D*. Rollin S. Armour, afiDtant professor in the de­
partment of religion at Stat­
ion University, will conduct
services Sunday at First Bap­
tist Church of Sanford.
Dr. Armour la a Floridan,
having boon born In Miami.
He la a graduate of Baylor
University and Southern Baptilt Theological Seminary. He
received his doctor o( the­
ology degree from Harvard
Univeriliy during this year.
In IBM and IBM he itudled
In Europe on ■ Weatcngard
Fellowship received from
Harvard. He la a member of
the American Society of
Church History.

there will be no more teara,
pain, or dcathl
Look Into the face of Chriat
If you would ace God.

40 Attend
VCS Opening
At Westminster

Church School classes mest
at 0:45 a.m. sach Sunday
with separata classes for all
age group* from kindergar­
ten through adult,
A church time nursery is
provided for the care o f amal!
children during the wership
service. All facilities are air
conditioned.

M Y F Plans
Ice Cream
Social
The Senior Methodist Youth
Fellowship of the Casselberry
Community Methodlit Church
will sponsor an Ire Cream So­
cial to In* held at the church
thia Saturday from 6 until H
p# HI#

Committees In charge o f
planning the event advise that
there will be ’ 'plenty o f home­
made Ice cream, cakes und
pies.”
The public la Invited to at­
tend and lend support to thia
MYF projoct.

R E V . A N D MRS. JACK BRYANT
Editor's aotet Rev. sad
Mrs. Jack Brysat of the
First Baptist Church of
Oviedo hare Just recently
returned from g trip abroad
during which thoy Joined •
54-day tour of tho lloly
Load and other part* of
Europe. The story of their
trip, written ia their own
word*, ia printed below»

prepared a place fe r ae aad

A total of 40 students wars
in attendance cn opening d*y
of Vocation Church School
bring bald each weekday
morning through Aug. 16 at
W e s t mlnlitgr Presbyterian
Church.
Thame of the school, "The
Church,” is carried out in
a program of Bible atudy,
games, music, worthlp snd
other activities in dally elaa■ea for ages four through 12
years.
Regular worship services st
Westminster Presbyterian art
held at II Am. each Sunday
in the temporary chapel which
has been set up In th* w«it
wing of Howell Park offices.

R A Leaders
Ancient Routes, Set
Study
New Horisons

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DR. ROLLIN ARMOUR
Dr. Armour has served as
pallor in Kentucky, Massa­
chusetts and was s U. S.
Army chaplain with service
in Korea.
Hs will preach at alt three
worship services of the First
Baptist Church Sunday in the
absence of the paitor who is
on vacation.

New Ushers
Named Af
First Methodist
A new slat* of ushers be­
gan serving at all throe wor­
ship services at (lie First
Methodist Church o f Hanford
last Hundny.
Those for the 8:30 a.m.
service were Milner Ryals,
Ray Johnson, Clarence Powell
and Robert (ioetiinger. Alter­
nates are R. W Sturdivant,
M. R. Strickland, Paul Wstwr,
Woodrow Cash, Ashby Jones,
Ernest Southward and E. F.
Lumhiulst,
Serving for ths 10:56 a.m.
service ur» Randall Priest,
George Chapman, K. D. Kirrhhoff and James G. I.ce. Al­
ternates are Harold Whitten,
Royil Coleman, Hubert Kama,
Orville Touchtan sand Nor­
man Leach.
Included in the group m-rvIng for the 7:30 p.m. service
are Johnny Sauls and Jerry
Myers with alternates, John
Angel Jr., Leslie (.eggore, Hill
Crowell Chall Crowt-il snd
Glenn Jones.

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This summer we were privliegtvl to tour the Holy Land
viewing many historical places
where our Lord was born,
lived during time o f Ilia min1stry and went about teaching
and healing and winning peo­
ple to Himself before His
crucificion on Calvary.
The tour atarted with a
pro-departure orientation in
New York. Leaving Idlewild
Airport late June 21 for our
firat atop In London, we
made an overnight atop in
Paria for change o f planea.
In London we were busy
sightseeing the historical and
traditional places. We saw
the Crown Jewels in the Tow­
er o f London, St. James Pal­
ace, St. paul’a Cathedral, viaited Shakespeare’ s country,
Stratford-on-Avon,
and Ox­
ford College as well at many
other*.
After leaving London we
went back to Paria for three
(lay* of slghteeeing, visiting
Arch of Triumph, Eirfel Tow­
er, Iiivalldcs (visit Napoleon’s
Tomb, etc.). Leaving Paris
wo w&lt;nt to Swltxerland, trav­
eling by bus through the
countryside (three days) then
on to Italy where wo ugnin
visited the various places: St.
Peter’s Square, where wo wit­
nessed th* Crowning of the
new Pope; Vatican City, Ro­
man Forum, Colosseum, Appian Way, Catacombs and St.
Pauls Prison to name a few
of the many plneea w* suw.
We also were in Rome when
President
Kennedy
visited
there ami we witnessed hie
visit to the Tomb o f the Un­
known
Soldier
where he
placed a wreath.
Aftar leaving Italy w* went
to Athena, Greece, where we
visited place* o f interest. Her*
we saw Th* Acropolis, Parthe­
non, Mara Hill, Royal Palace
and th* National Museum.
From Greece we flaw to

Tei-Avlv, stopping on tha 1*1*
o f Cyprus for changs o f
planes. Arriving in Tal-Aviv
w* hoarded a bus where we
toured Israel three days. W*
stayed at a hotel la Tiber,
going out from her* to visit
plalna o f Sharon, Caesarea
Marina and Haifa, ML Car­
mel, Wa visited sights and
point* nt Interest around the
See o f Galilee, e site o f the
Sermon on the Mount, Feed­
ing of the Five Thousand, Capemaurn and headwaters of
River Jordan where Jesua waa
baptised.
From liras! wa want over
into Jerusalem, Jordan, for
another visit to tha excava­
tions and ruins o f the an­
cient city of Jericho, llethany,
home o f Laxsrua; went into
tha walled city, Mount o f
Ollv** and th* Gardtn o f
Gethseman*. Wt visited In the
home of th* mayor of Beth­
any.
Wa left Jordan and Hew
Into Cairo where we again
toured many place* of inter­
est in Egypt . . . where the
Holy Family lived while in
Egypt, the Pyramids, Sphinx,
etc. Wa had lunch at Mina
House followed by camel ridt-s
into the desert andjrliited th*
funeral temples and Serapium.
Leaving Egypt we Dew Into
lieirut, Lebanon, where our
National Youth Conference
r/ns being conducted. We also
visited many sites here as
well as attended the confer­
ence. We mad* an axcurslon
to Dumaseus on* day, visited
tlie Street called Straight and
the house of Ananias where
Paul stuyeii nfter his conver­
sion; snw the Abans River,
rendered famous from the
story of Naaman, th* Leper
and visited famous mosques
and bazaars.
After seven days In Leba­
non, we again boarded our
plan* for an overnight atop
in Vienna, Austria; changed
plant-* in llrutsels and from
there on to New York and
home.
We were In Damascus,
Syria th* day th* recent re­
volt started.
We have some 400 colored
slides o f our trip which we
plan to show In part each Sun­
day avenlng at 7:30 p.m. In
th* church. Ih e public ia in­
vited

Christ Church Episcopal Welcomes Vicar
lly Donna Eatea
Fr. Cnarlea W. Stewart Jr.,
new vicar of Christ Church
Episcopal in 1-ongwood, atsi'med duties last Sunday at
the 8:30 am. Holy Eucharist.
Although Fr. Stswsrt re­
ceived his early education in
N«w York State, he is a
iiatlve of Stuurt (Florida) and

[at South Seminol* Junior Rlanche VnnDorn.
Ullgh.
Fr. Stewart's plans include
II
^ A ,*° renidinjr with the Stew- enlarging Christ Church whlls
* rtl Bt th# vicarage on Main* at the saute time retaining
it* historic atmosphere and in

a gradual* of Miaml'a Edison
High School, He took many
c urses at the University of
Miami and attended Seahury-.
Western Theological Seminary
in Evanston, III.
dix years ago he
or­
dained a Perpetual beacon at
S&gt;. Thomas Episcopal Church
in Miami when- he
Until thia puel
con and parttime director of
Christian education.
l i t waa ordained at St.
Thotnaa Church on Juno 24 of
thia year. While awattiug per­
manent assignment ha served
as temporary vicar o f 8L An­
thony's Episcopal Church in

CHRIST CHURCH Episcopal of Longwood has
welcomed Rev. Charles \V. Stewart Jr, who an*umeil duties u.s new vicar. With Father Stewart are Mr*. Stewart and their nuns, Charles
111 and Peter (standing).

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Ben Robinson, newly elected
RA leader at the Prairie Lake
Baptlat Church, haa announc­
ed that apodal me*tinge of
atudy, preparation and planning will ba held tho week of
Aug. IP to formoleto activ­
ities for the coming year.
It will bo the goal of the
Prairie Lake RA’a to have one
of the flneat organisations in
the Wekiwn Baptist Associa­
tion during the coming year,
Robinson says.

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Rev. Beanie m m ,
minister of the Vint Baptlat
Church of Geneva, officiated
at his first service hen last
Sunday.
Her. Baker, a graduate of
Tennessee Temple School in
Chattanooga, Tenm, came to
Geneva from the East Thonotoeaaea Baptlat Church in
Plant City where he had been
pastor for the past five and
one-half years.
Ba received his A. B. de­
gree from Temple College in

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R. I* M a th e w s ______Faster
SERVICES SATURDAY—
Sabbath School ____ &gt;:JO a. m.
Worship Ssrvlce — li t 00 a. m.
Wednesday Night
l'rayer Service .... T:X0 p. m.
“W e Have This Hops'* radio
message each Sunday a. ra.
at l:t l ever WTRR at 1444
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Assembly Of God
p i x s c a a v r a sse m b l y
o r e o o cm u n c a
c*». arm aad aim

He and Ua wife, Betty, and Good Shepherd Christian*
their two daughtore, Becky, Day School will hold an Open
eight and Krista, time, are House and Registration from
10 a. m. until noon next Wed-S
residing in the parsonage.
ntoday.
UPW To Meet
Parents of nursery and
The United Presbyterian kindergarten age children are
Women of Westminster Pres­ invited to attend and inspect
byterian Church will asset at tho facilities. Tho achool di­
I p.ja. next Wednesday at the rector and teachar will be
home s f Mrs. John N. Mont- present to explain tha curric­
ternary, POM Chippewa M l , ulum for the coming year and
to answer any questions.

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ELOBB SPBINOS BAPTIST
Old Or la ado BA. at Beelev Ava.
(railed Church t ( CW4o4&gt;
B. Hamilton Orlffla _ Pastor
Path Avenge at M tk SA
Suaday School ------ t i l l a. m.
1:44
a a. _
Church School
Moralng Worship
lt:S4 a. m.
14:44
A a . — ------------ Service
Training Union __ S:I4 p. m.
t 'J 4 A n .
r-hrlsSlen Y » « » h
S f t i l s * W s.-ih!? _ T ill p. = .
Ministry
Rev. Waller A.R. MoPhoraoA
Pastor

Christian

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w . t s e at. oe maple Ava.
Paul Blekta
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Paster
Sundey School ____ 1:11 a. m.
Morning WoreSIp
10:11 a. m.
Vnara
*•»« n a*
Evanaelletlc Service 1:44* p.m.
Third Sunday
■laraplratloa —— S:M p. a .
rtm sT c a r a c a
thb
XAiAm cam
Laka Mary. Fla.
Rav. W . 1« Holcombe, Paetop
Sunder
' I
»H* •- m. — _ Bible Scaool
lt:to a. m. _ Mornlna Worahlp
T(00 p. m. — Evening Service
T:0t p. m. — Wed. Mid-Week
rrarer Service*
T:0S p. m. Snd Wed. Missies*
arr Service
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ttav s. t a s ie r t Ava.
c a a ir r c a r a c a
Rev. Maeon tlregg.
Chunk St n ot, Loagwvud
Ad Interim Minister
Sunday School ____. 4:4S a. m. Sun da y S e r v lc o
Moralng Worahlp 11:44 A m. Holy ConunuBlos—1:14 a m

If. M. W i ld e r ________ Paster
Sunday School _ S:41 a. at.
Morning Worship 14:10 a. m.
Evening Worship __ T:lt p. a .
CHL'HCH OF CHBIST
Tooth Merv. (T im .) 1:14 p.m.
Mld-Wetk Bsrv. (Tbure.y 1;l4 Ralph Brewer Jr.
■vaagellst
p. m.
Bible School
14:44 A SA
Mernlar Warship
H itt a a .
Evenlag Worship _ 1:14 A as.
Wad. Prayer Servlea 1:14 p a
FIB FT BAPTIST CIITBCH
BIS Park Avsaae
FAOLA CHraCH OF CMB1FT
P. B. Chance
.......... PSator
Blabway dg Weal
Morning Worahlp
1:10 a. m. Morris Ruby _ _
Evangelist
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. a . Olbla Classes — 11:44 A a .
Morning Worship
lt:S4 a. a Moralng Worahlp _ 11:44 A a .
Training Union _
1:14 p. m. Evening Worship _ 1:44 p. a .
Evening Worahlp - 1(41 p. m. Blblt Classes Wed. T:tt pm.
Wed. Prayer Servlet Tilt p. a .

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Good Shepherd
Day School Sets
Open House

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“ Tho Charoh of the Lutheran
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sat O rtes* Street
Herbert W . Ooeraa____Paster
Rev. B. Ruth Oraat _ Paetor
Sunday Sch o ol____4:11 a. a .
Sunder Sch ool____ 11:44 a. m.
W ora hlp S e r v i c e
l t : l t a m.
Mornlna Worahlp l l : l t a. m.
Sunder Evening __ Ti»4 p. m.
Wed. nibla Studr - t : l l p. as.
Conijuerora Meetlnp
a n o n &gt;s r p r k b d
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cH rn cii
Lord's Day Services 14:14 am . Ernest R. Uollck, Jr. __ Pastor
Pah
A t*, a ad Third Street
aad 1:10 p.a. Bundsy School _ _ _ 4:11 A a .
aaafarS. FI arida
Church Services — 14:10 a m.
Pasta*
Communion— First Sunday In nrater C. Sewell. Jr.
Church School _ _ 4:4S a. m.
c i i c a r a o f c h b ib t
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KINDERUAUTlUf AND XURSMoraine Worship _ 10:00 a. m.
Rert Brows
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ERY
Pioneer Pellowshlp i:oe p. m.
Sunday
Senior HI Fellowehlp 0:00 p.m.
Rlblo S tu d y ______ 14:44 A a .
Evening Worehto __ T: 10 p. m.
Mornlug Worship 11:44 a. a .
Wed Prayer Meetlnp 1:44 p.m.
Evening Service _ 4:14 p m.
See "Herald of Truth" 1 pm.
Sunday on Channel t
Tuesday
n r r n c H os* t h e c o v e n a n t
Ladles HIM* Claaa 14:44 S B . SBACa HBTHODIST CBCBCH Tkaiaaa H. Makla
Waame
Onora ltd, at Woodland Ava,
Wednesday
W o r sh ip -------------- 4:44 a. m.
Bible Clear.* ------ 1:11 p a . Rov. John H. Hire*. Jr. Pastor Church S c h o o l
14:00 a. m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 A m .
Morning Worship — 14:44 a m. Temporarily at P l n s a r t e t
School—French
and
!T(h.
MTP ■ ___________ _ 4:14 A

w c r r a iD H m k s i o v a b t
BAPITaT CHINCH
Btfc St. A Hetty Ave.
Paul M. « - a l l s y ______Pastor
Sunday School
14:44 a. m.
Sunday
Morning Worship lt:44 a a .
Sunday
Evening Worship
1:41 p. ra.
Wednesday
Prayed Service
1:41 p.
PISBCHE*T BAPTIST
CHl'NCH
Oaera Head
Parlor
_ William J. Oueee
Morning Worahlp __ 1:40 A
11 a. m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 a. m.
Training Union —
4:11 p.m.
Evening Worahlp _ 1:14 p.m.
We&lt;L officers A Teschere
M e e tin g -------------- 4:14 aim.
Wed. Prayer Service 1:l(|-p.m.

Christian Science

c a r a c a o f c h b is t
set sc* i i b t
AM Bast le e e e l Street
Sunday Ber&gt;lc* A
Sunday School
11:44 A a .
Subject: "Spirit"
Wedneeday Pern?* 1:44 p. a .
Reading Room: 101 E. First.
Weekdays: ltilo a.m. . 4:14
p.m. Prldap Evening: I II1:14. p.m.

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Citrus Meiglts
Rev. Ray Gregory, Jr, Faster
Sunday School —— 4:41 a m.
Morning Worship !o:t&lt;) a. m.
M T F ________________4:41 A m.
Ere. Worship —
1: 11 A a .
We* Prayer Servlea 4:14 A m.

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14* S. Pairing Ava.
Moralng Worship - 4:44 a m.
Sunday S c h o o l__4:41
V. N. Mau*rd, Chapel Pastor Morning Worship
11:44 s m. Sunday S c h o o l---------4:41 a. m.
Sunday School ----- 1:41 B-m. ■vaagellstlo Serv.
14:44 a ra.
h i ' A »• Morning Worship
Training U n lo g __ _ 1:14 p. a . Tubs. Praysr tsrv. •:*• a bu MT“ Mootings ___ f l i t A A
Worship
11 a. a .
l i l t p.a. Thu re. Yeans Phopla
(Intermediate, Senior)
W fd. Evening Prayer 1:10 p.m.
Endesvur ---------- Titt A a . Evening Worship _ 1:l*'p . m.

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form new organisations for p.m. and he will be in the
church office each week day
the children and teenagers.
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church again will be open except on Mondaye.

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Car. IS&lt;k ■«. 41 Oak Ave.
Oall Smith
------------ Pastor
Sunday School
_ t:4S e in
Morning Worship 11:1# a. a .
Training Union — 1:11 p. a .
Evening Worahlp _ 1:11 p. m.
Wad. Prayer Servlet 1:14 p.m.
Nuraery Opes
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Death Claimed
Four Children
Of Presidents

Congressional
Leaders Join
In Sympathy

Turncoat Lands
In U. S. After
9 'Red' Years

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt; _
Death hat claimed the lives
o f four children of presidents.
Sixteen • year • old Calvin
Coolidge Jr. suffered a bruise
while his father was in of*
fice in 1024. At first it was
thought to be nothing but the
boy died days later on July 7
o f bicod poisoning.
Abraham Linculn lost one
•on while he was in office in
18U2. Eleven-year-old William
Wallace (Tad) Lincoln died
Feb. 20 o f that year at the
White House,
T h o m a s Jefferson's 26year-old daughter, Mary, died
April 17, 1804, toward the
end of his presidential term.
John Adams, the nation’s
Second president, also lost a
grown child while in office,
twenty - year • old Charles
Adams died Nov. 30, 1800.
President • elect Franklin
Pierce had a glcomy inaugu­
ral in 1833. Ills 11-year-old
son, Benjamin, had died two
months earlier.
The Library o f Congress
reports that 15 children, aged
15 or under, died before their
fathers took office.
Library statistics show that
the death toll was highest
when medical treatment was
•till underdeveloped In the
18th Century.
A library spokesman said
that most o f the Presidents,
when taking office, usually
had grown children. President
Kennedy is the youngest ever
elected.

WASHINGTON (U PI) —
The* death o f President Ken­
nedy's 2-day-old son today
brought an outpouring o f
sympathy from congressional
leaders.
Sen. Hubert U. Humphrey,
Democratic whip, termed the
death announcement "a most
unhappy bit o f news."
Humphrey was sore the en­
tire nation joins with the
"resident in mourning the
• ath of Patrick Bouvler Keni dy.
' Our hearts go out to the
resident and Mr*. Kennedy,”
Humphrey said.
GOP Senate Leader Everett
Dirksen said the death o f the
baby depressed him beyond
words.
" I ’m sure It will come as a
shuck iu all Ji« people," Dirksen said.
The senior senator from
Kennedy’* home state — Re­
publican Everett Saltonstali—
termed tha news "terribly
sad."
“ We hate the greatest'
sympathy for both the father
ami the mother," the Republi-1
can lawmaker aaid.
House Whip Hale Boggs
(D-l-a.) offered his heartfelt
sympathy to both the mother
uml the father.
Sen. Mike Mansfield, Sen­
ate majority leader, said the
death o f the President's sec­
ond son left him at a loss
for words.
" I ’m sorry for Mr*. Ken­
nedy
and the President.
Words just fall me. I just
don’t know what to say."

NEW
YORK (U PI) —
Lcwell D. Skinner, ■ former
American prisoner of war
who chose to remain In Com­
munist China at th* end o f
the Korean War, stepped onto
U. S. soil today for th* first
time in more than nine year*.
A flight from T o k y o
brought the former GI into
New York International Air­
port early today. He was
greeted by neither relative*
nor friends when he stepped
from the airliner. Only a few
newsmen and an immigration
official were on hand when
the turncoat debarked.
Skinner, 32, was shaven
and neatly dressed. He said,
“ 1 definitely have plans," but
refused to any what they
were. He read a telegram
frem his mother, Mr* Brady
l). Skinner o f Akron, Ohio,
and said it indicated a job
wus waiting for him at home.
He gave no details.
Skinner, traveling a I o n a ,
was met at the airport by an
official of the Immigration
and Naturalization Service,
He was traveling on a certi­
ficate of identity Isiued him
hy U. S. official* in Hong
Kong in lieu o f • passport.
Skinner confirmed ha was
remaining in New York over­
night, but refused to reveal
his plsns, other than to any
he would go to Akron "a i
soon as pcssible."

MEV. WRIGHT

Rev. Wright
To Be Guest
Evangelist
Rev. Richard Wright will
be guest evangelist at Revi­
val Services to be !wid at
the
Community
Methodist
Church of Casselberry from
Monday through next Sun­
day at 7:30 p.m. each day.
Originally from Pensacola.
Rev. Wright is *t present
the pastor for the Baacom
Methodist Church in Bascom
and is in bis second year in
Seminary at the Candler
School of Theology, Emory
Unversity, Atlanta.
He is t graduate of Asbury
College, Willmore, Ky.
Charles Jones o f Orlando
will serve as Song Evange­
list. He Is a student at As­
bury College and formerly
served as music director at
Christ Methodist Church in
Orlando.

SEMINOLE HOSPITAL’S CANDYSTR1PEKS new officer* for the comJnK year are shown here. Seated is Miss Penny Gleeson, new president.
Standing from left are Glenda Gocmble, vice president; Candi Condor, secretary, and Dottie Janline, reported. Not shown are Ann Malum, treasurer,
anti Carol Oxford, sergeant-at-arms.
(Herald Photo)

Foster Home N eed Cited

M rs . R a y , M rs . Skeen Provide
24-H ou r Service For Children

*’\Vc realize that this seems
children, ami the need that
By DOROTHY AUSTIN
to bo asking a lot but it 1*
The ringing telephone awak­ something lie done, at once.
only what any normal child
What is being done?
ens the sleeping woman. She
Much is being nnd hns been should have.
gropes for the lamp awltch, done already through the
“ There is money to pay for
picks up the jangling instru­ Foster Caro Program, spon­ the essential needs of the chil­
ment, and glances ut the clock. sored by the Seminole County dren and foster parents are
It’s midnight on a Sunday.
Juvenile County Court and not expected to provide finan­
“ This la the Sheriffs of­ Juvenile Judge Vernon Mize, cial rare, only tender, loving
fice," says a man’s voice on underwritten last October by enre nnd the giving of their
the other end. "1 have fuur the County
Commissioners invaluable time nnd personal
small children here, their par­ ami turned over to the admin­ attention," Mrs. Ray said.
ents haven’t been home since
“ One ether point which Is
istration of the State Welfare
Saturday morning. The neigh­
Important.” said Mrs. Ray. "It
Office.
bor* say they have seen their
The Annual Youth Week at
Since October, 1062, when is not wise for foster parents
Revival services at the Eld
car at several bars."
the First Methodist Church
. ..
. .
- t h e Foster Cure program went to let themselves become per­
er Springs naptist Church, In
o f Sanford will be conducted
&gt;"'&lt;&gt; «««*»- Mr*. Ray amt Mr*. manently attached to the chil­
progress since last Sunday,
it,” says the kindly,motherly
Aug. 25-31 with the entire
Skeen have given their serv- dren, for we will eventually
August 7
will elots with tha 11 •. m.
lady ns she hangs up the
program
of enrichment
icen to 121 children, with ap­ take them nwny.
worship service this Sunday.
Admissions
phone ami starts looking in
courses, workshops and wor­
"When we Dike these chil­
proximately half of these re­
Rev. David O. Solomon,
Eleanor
Peebles,
Longwood;
the directory for another
ship services to be developed
quiring the outlay of funds dren out o f their home we be­
pastor of the Orange City
around the theme, “ Speak Up Loretta A. Reis, Ostein; Les­ number.
from the $10,1)00 provided by gin at once a search for rela­
Baptist Church who la serv­
ter Veino, Osteen; Oscar Berg­
A t a downtown office, a
Fcr Your Faith."
the commissioners. There are tives who will take them, o f­
ing ae evangelist, will speak
Among the wide variety of strom, OeBary; Barbara Shaiv phone rings on a busy Tues­ presently 1C children in foster ten finding them in far-off
on “ God's Invitation to the
enrichment courses available Terre Haute, Ind.; Margaret day morning.
ntati-n. In other cases w* are
care.
Navy."
The same Indy answers.
will be “ The Art of Dating" llnrtle, Iva Spaulding, Odesie
Hut tho area o f greatest able to work with the parents
A nursery will be provided for senior high study amii Copper, John Hinder. Belinda
"This is the doctor," says a
need, the pressing situation and get them to straighten up
fur smaller children. Invita­
The Junior Highs and Their Hughes, Ethel Cox, Timothy male voice. "1 have a woman
which is furrowing the brows so that they call take tho chil­
tion to the public to attend the
M YF" for Junior high study. |O'Gara;
Cathleen
O'Gara. here whom I am going to have
nnd disturbing the days and dren back.
service is extended by the
Other courses offered for Thomas Arnold. Cecil Nelson, to hospitalize. She’a eeiiuusly
“ In cases where there is Ill­
nights of the child welfare
pastor, Rev. B. Hamilton Grif­
both groups wil be entitled Juanitu Forrest, David Bru ill. But her husband disap­ workers is the need for more ness of a parent nr other dis­
fin.
peared months ago, she has no
I Belong to the Church," baker of Sanford.
foster homes to care for the abling circumstances, the parBirths
relatives here, and very little
Christian Citizenship" and
white children, who uro found ; ent may eventually be able to
Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence For­ money. There ate two little
Being Christian in cur Per­
in these unhappy and un­ again provide a home for the
rest of Sanford, a girl.
girls, one just u baby. Can
sonal Lives."
chiliU
healthy situations.
Discharges
you take care o f tha situa­
Workshops wil be held in
“ These sre not delinquent
"W e have an ezrellent home
Loretta Arlene Reis, Os- tion?"
music, drainu, worship cen
for the Negro c h i l d r e n , children," Mrs. Ray emphasiz­
ters, recreation and worship Uen; Andy Evans, Geneva;
"Y es, I’ll tnke care of it,"
through Mother Wilson, who ed. "They are dependent chil­
Nancy
Norwood.
DeLeon says the lady, reaching for her
planning.
gives wonderful enre and has dren who have fallen on the
Rev. Robert Wood, pastor
All young people of the Springs; Mrs. Woodson Ad­ directory.
been of great service to us," cure of the courts through no
o f the Congregational Church church planning to partici­ ams and baby, Longwood;
Such calls, with all tho at­ said Mrs. Ray.
fault of their own.
at Spring Valley, N. Y., will pate are urged to fill out and Katherine Boland, Elizabeth tendant misery, the urgency
"W e try to place them with
..
,
„ .
,
,
“ Hut wo are greatly in need
l&gt;e guest pastor for the turn in their registration Sippio, Thomas Doney, Faye and, the
Immediate need and ,lf „ „ tnwrBenry
f(ir ..............
. . get them bark
relatives
or
8:30 and It a.m. services at blanks at the earliest possible Weldon, Myrtle Horton, Hor­
possibly long range problems i tho wlliu&gt; chiMrtlIf.. ihl! puint. I will, their parenta as quickly
the Casselberry Community date.
ton Robert Triplett, Obcdiah that they present, arc almost j
„u t
|
A l | l l w „ &lt;|(m.t ,ike
Methodist Church this Sun­
Johnson, John A. Burton, routine n l e li o of Mrs.
“ Jinny people would like to to bieuk up brothers and sisday.
Uettye Smith of Sanford,
Carmita Kuy und Mrs. Jackie
lielp, but tlie requirements for 1ters if at all possible,” she reRev. Wood, the son o f Mra.
Skeen o f the Statu Welfare such a shelter must neecssar- marked.
Edith Wood and the late lia r
office.
ily be met carefully.’ ’
"Foster home* must be liold Wood of Casselberry, is
Day by day, tho calls come
“ ideally, wo would like n censed by the state,” Mrs. R.ty
Hy Donna Eaten
here for a visit with his mo­
in, more often than not ut
Longwood’a St. Catherine of
good Christian environment, pointed out.
ther.
night, on weekends und holi­
Siena Circle of tho Church of
presided over by a mother | “ We will be glut! to talk
Rev. K. P. Richards or
day*.
WASHINGTON ( UPI)
Nativity Cntholic Women’s
w ho loves children, is patient i with nny parents who would
T.ongwood will conduct morn­
No hour of the day, no day ami undei standing und fumil- like to open their home to
Club will hold it* regular The chairman o f the House
ing services at the church on
monthly meeting at R p. m. subcommittee has attacked the of tho week is free of this iur with the way* of children. |these children. We prefer that
Sunday, Aug. 25 and Sunday,
next Tuesday at the home of i Defense Department for re jangling telephone und the ur“ Hiie should rertainly be in they write to the Child WeiSept. I while the pastor,
Mrs. Jennie Fox on Sanlnndo quiring pregnant wives of
.. V°
r.
good health, and have no con- fare Office at Cost Office lb&gt;x
Rev. Delmas Copeland is on
servicemen at some base* to relating the plight of helpless tagious or infectious diseases I •'••57, Sanford, giving their
Springs Dr. in Longwood.
vacation.
Serving as co-hoetess will seek medical cure at privatc
name and phone number ami
nnd no chronic disabilities.
hospitals.
lie Mrs. Geruld Sasser.
“ It is important that the we will get in touch with them
Rep. Harry R. Sheppard
mother not lie dependent for to discuss the situation.”
(D-Calif.) said in closed-door
employment outside the home,
testimony made
public the
IV Tin: rlttri it m l Hr n r
for we may need her at any
th e m m
j i d i i i i i . cih
in t iik r m i i it cm n r n r policy was “ a nice approach
hour of the day or night, any
i t rr n r a x d r a n ar.wtx. THE NINTH JI lilt I II. 1111day of the week.
ni.K. rorxT r. ri.omii*,
CT rr «K %Ml KUII IKMII. from the medical association
i i i i x i k h v .m i . i.mia
Fifteen thousand pounds of
ni.t: c m v n . k m ih iim .
point o f view."
’ ’There should be at least
Am er ic a n
r K m : u A t . s a v - rilA M EHV XII. Ill IT
liut, the- chairman o f the blankets, Umt» and other des- two spare bedrooms ami an
RftlJU AND IXIAN
A SSO C IA ­ MKCIfANK’8 E X C II A N Cl K
TIO N OK OB i-A N D O .
HAVIMin HANK.
House appropriations subcom­ perately needed relief materi­ available buthroom, enough to
Plaintiff. mittee which handles the mil­ als were sent lust week to
Plaintiff,
cure for from three to fix chil­
vs
-v »itary construction budget, said Yugoslav earthquake victims dren, for we often huve that
III I.I-IR M. M A T T H E W S ,
et IIODRRT K ATIUM •! ux.
prf-n Unis that persons entitled to med­ via emergency airlift from many from one family.
us. at si.
Dsf.m lants
NOTICE o r sftl.H
"There should be sum* safe
NOTICE o r M i l l
NOTICE IH IIKItKIlT OIV- ical service should receive it Idlewild Airport it was an­
NOTICK IH IIKItKIlT n i v - K.N Ihxt on th« ISr I Uv of and not have to go outside the nounced today by Protestunt place for the children lo play,
KX that on Ihs 3Ir&lt;! it.»y o f August, tftftl st 11:0.! A AI. xl
overseas aid official*.
und someone available to b e ;
A utnn t, 1»«I. st !t :0 4 A. M tha main door « f the Court military for it.
at l b . m.iln d o o r o f t b s C ou rt llouss of H-mln.ils County, al
Spokesmen
for
Church with them ut all times.
llo u s a o f H.mlnnts Coun ty, s t Haoloril, Ktorbla, the underWorld Service, th* overseas
Hanford, Klorlda.
t b s u n d . r - slgnad Clerk wilt offer for
slu nsd C ltr k
w ill o f f r r
fo r eale to the highest and hrsl
relief agency of major Pro­
sal* to Ihs h i g h . a t and bast bidder for cash the following
testant and Eastern Orthodox
bid der f o r cas h t b s f o l l o w i n g described rest pruperty:
denominations in this country
d ssc rib sd r».»l p r o p . r t j s
hot ft. OAKLAND UltJJ)
I.ot l«, W lt .D M K I t K M A NADDITION, arrordlng lo
reported that the first plane
I’ ASiHN'f

Elder Springs
Revival To
Close Sunday

Methodists
Set Youth Week

Hospital
N otes

Rev. Wood
To Conduct
Area Services

Longwood Circle
Sets Meeting

Legal Notice

Lawmaker Hits
Gl Medicare

CWS Sends Aid
To Skopje

Legal Notice

JFK Fails To Act,
GOP Whip Says

OK, a c c o r d in g lo th* p
th ereof a s
ra c ord r d
In
Plat
Hook
I t , p a c e 4*,
Public I t s c o r d . o f S sm ln o l . Coun ty, Klorlda.
t o s a t h . r with all a l r u i t u r s .,
lm|iro«rmsnts, fix t u r es, a p p l i ­
ances. and a p p u r ts n an ea* on
said land or uasd In c o n j u n c
Don t h .r s w lt h .
T his sals la m a d s p .r a u a n
to final d s c rss o f t o r s c lo s u r s
an tsrsd In
Chancsry
a c t io n
No. I D K n o w p e n d in g In Ihs
Circu it Court o f nnd fo r H.tn
|n»ls County. Klorlda.
DATED
this
JUt d ay
of
Aunust. I l l i .

d-d In rt.it Book It.
Page »«, Public Records
of Memln»la County. KlorIda.
together with alt strurturee,
Improvements, fixtures, appli­
ance* and appurlenam ee on
said land or used on conjunc­
tion therewith.
This tale la msla p-rvnnt
to final decree stf foreclos­
ure entered In Chan'ery ac­
tion No. till* now pending
In the Circuit Court
and
for Memtnula County. Klorlda.
DATED this ilh day “ f
August, 1»«I.
(SEAL.)
(HEAD)
Arthur II Beckwith. Jr
Arthur II. B e c k w ith . Jr,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Clerk o f the Circu it C ou r t
By: Martha T. Vlhl-n
Ity: Martha T. V lhlen
Deputy Ct-rk
Deputy C ls r k
ItlHII. DEAN.
a NDEIUHJ.V,
HL'SH.
d e a n , AN PE IWON.
DUWNDKH
ft van d-n BEIW1
U I W N D K S A Van den UKttU
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Attorneys for
P la in t iff
133 East Central Avenue
IIS
East C e n t r a l A v e n u e
Orlando, Klorlda
Orlando, Klor lda
Pu'dlsht A as u*l ft, DeftP u b lis h ; AuMfitet ft, U t i

POL-SS

The House Re
Rip. Leslie Aremls (III.), has
charged tin- Kennedy admini­
stration with “ government by
crises.”
Arer.ds said that by failing
to act on the problems when
they arose, the administration
had allowed them to become
critical.
“ The New Frontii-r leader­
ship is now trying to alibi the
inaction of this ‘ standstill
Congress* with references to
the impending crises — civil
rights, threatening railroad
atrike, outflow o f gold and
nuclear test ban treaty-re­
quiring immediate attention,"
be ooki.

fn fir i

NAVY’S top command
— Adm. David L. Mc­
Donald, 56, is the new
chief of Naval opera­
tion*. He s u c c e e d s
Adm. GeorRe W. An­
derson Jr., who will be­
come U. S. nmbassador
to Portugal.

RABoys
Win Awards

A revival on the theme,
"Tnke Time For God,” will lahold at the Prairie luike Bap­
tist Church in Fern Park,
Sept. 16-22, with the nation­
ally known evnngelist, Dr. E.
J. Daniel o f Orlundo. tenta­
tively scheduled as guest min­
ister.
The closing day o f the re­
vival also will be celebrated
as Harvest Day throughout
the Southern Baptist Conven­
tion nnd every organization
und leuder in the Prairie Lake
Sunday S c h o o l department
will be urged to bring new
member* into tho church at
I'M *

2 Instructors
Would Attend
Water School
In th* Interest o f the Red
Cross water safety program
in Seminole- County, the or­
ganization is hoping to send
two o f its water safety in­
structors, Michael Caolo Jr.
and Ricky Glee son to the Red
Cross aquatic school in Bre­
vard, N. C., Aug. 20 to 30.
Only drawtiack to this proj­
ect is the same old problem
— lack of funds.
Accordingly, the Red Cros*
Is appealing for hi4p from
those interested in thr future
o f water safety in the coun­
ty and to civic organization*
and other groups who may
have some funds available
that rould be diverted tow­
ard this causi-.
The aquatic school will be
conducted for advanced water
safety Instruction and life­
saving techniques by Bob 7.ubrod, former Olympic swim­
ming champion, under uie
auspices o f the Red Cross.
All of the servlet* of the
many dedicated instructor*
who gire many hour* o f their
time to teaching life-saving,
swimming and related water
safety,

Four hoy* from the Prairie
(jik* Baptist Royal Amhassa
dor* were in attendance lust
week at th* Intermediate RA
Camp held at Camp Joy, the
Wckiwft Associations! Baptist
Camp near Rock Springs.
The group, made up of Milton Sturgill, Raymond Parkersun, Mike Hailey ami David
Higgins, took part in numer­
ous activities which were cre­
atively organized to present ft
competitive a t m o s p h e r e
among the boy*. Awards were
given to winner* in *ach
event.
The Prairie Lake boy*, rep­
resenting only five per cent
of the total camp attendance,
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
took 33 per cent o f 33 ribbona
Justice
Department
attor­
awarded In tho it event*.
neys worker! under heavy
pressure from opposing fac­
tions today to revamp a ma­
jor section o f President KenHoly's civil rights pseksge.
The conflicting pressures
came from those who want
Congress to onlor a manda­
tory cutoff o f funds to federnl-nld programs in segre­
gated ureas ami from those
who want to reduce the force
o f the present propcsnl.
The presidential proposal
now before congressional com­
mittees nsks for discretion­
ary authority to withhold
money from pregrams in
areas where discrimination is
practiced.
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­
nedy, who revealed Thursday
llmt new language for the
Section wan being druftrd.
said he would talk it over
with congressional sponsors
of the civil right* hill in the
next two or three tlaya.

|a v o l u n t e e r

s e r v ic e ,

Tho school cost* $*70 esch or
$120 for the two young men
who will return to the county
next summer to offer their
volunteer service* in trans­
mitting the skills that they
acquire at the school.

O VER 35 YEARS
At First 4k Palmetto
(Alongside *14 poet office)

Sanford
Furniture Co.

Pressure Placed
On Attorneys

• Carpets * Furniture
• Tile
* Fianoe
* Rental Beds

Mid Summer Special!
Famous Savage 22”

First Methodist
Sets Meetings
The official board meeting
of the First Methodist Church
of Kunfnrd will lie held at 7:30
p. m. next Tuesday at the
church.
On Thursday evening the
monthly supper meeting o f
the Methodist Men’s Club will
be held at th* church. Those
planning U&gt; attend are asked
to make reservation* at the
church office.

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LINCOLN CONTINENTAL,
TOO?

Prairie Lake
To Hold Revival
Next Month

fifty-two army tents ami one
million water purification tab­
lets to the Skopje disaster
a n a . A second airlift with
1,500 additional blankets and
drugs will leave Idlewild as
quickly at arrangements can
bt made, it was revealed.
Re-porta of an imminent epi­
demic of typhus in the region
caused concern here and led to
the inclusion o f one million
water purification tablets in
tho first mercy cargo. Con­
taining tetraglycine and hydropenriodide, the tablets are
the moat effective chemical
mean* of ridding drinking wa*

WrrsTI

Fri. Aug. 9, ’63— Page 3

T h e answer is ye*. In fact, this may be the wisest lim e
o f the year to invest in Am erica’s finest fine car. T rue,
choice o f color i* somewhat lim ited, hut the
handsome saving* m ore llsan rom|iri)*alr. So if
you’ ve been secretly admiring the *63 Continental,
•ee us now. A nd let other* secretly admire you.

HUNT LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC.
109 North Palmetto Avenue
m m m

T~ &amp;

�Panaceas, Anyone?
S o ttMM tw o bosiM M mta w*ra
otttU a f tho W f (m u m o f tho day as
tbtjr toda to work“ It’a about tlaw.N said ona, "th a t
_____
KTMhinftoa
H P j fwakaIop to
what’s waDjr *ota* on In this coon toy and around tha world. Batwaan
tha Whlta Houaa and C o n g iw , wa’ ra
■attlaw nowhera fa s t Tha country
f a m i l y far
Tha otbar man nodded. “ Thing*
art rough, ah r l i h t ” ha aald. “ But
I ’d aurohata to be the ones who have
to try to stralfhten them o u t "
So would we all. Moot any ona o f
us can call the shots whan we’re alt*
tiny on tha sidelines and no oao Is
keeping score on us. But how many
o f ua would welcome the responsi­
bility o f haviqg a voice o f authori­
ty In rendering judgment and final
dttisions In such problems as:
• The railroads’ management*
labor problem?
• The racial unrest throughout
tha country?
• Tha continuous and insistent
tug between management and labor,
erupting into open breaks around
the country from day to day?
• The relation of the nuclear test
ban treaty to a nonaggression pact?

Peter Edson

N U C tiA R D E O D O R A N T

Political

W h o would want to try to guess
rig h t on this?
e The controversial federal aid
to schools Issue?
• Tha cuts and tax reform s?
• The unemployment situation
and tha national economy?
• The farm problem?
• The population explosion and
birth control?
And on and on and on.
Wa mention those headaches —
only a few o f the scores to plague
the administration and the lawmak­
ers In Washington — not to excuse
any errors o f judgment or action
that may be made, but to emphasise
the scope and size o f the tremendous
task facing our national leaders.
Tho freedom to second guess and
to serve as Monday morning quarter­
backs Is an inalienable right o f ev*
ery American. But there la also the
obligation to help solve those prob­
lems by individual effort, sober
Judgment, calm action, fair play and
loyal citizenship.
Contrary to what we may be
told or what we may think at times,
the voice o f the people atUI prevails
In America. Each o f us is part o f that
voice. Each o f us la part o f America.

Notebook

WASHINGTON— (N E A ) — influence Congress thl* year. emphasises there Is to bo ae *
"In the event o f a filibuster interference with tho operaTha Aug. 28 March on Wash­
before Aug. 28, "aaye the The planning fo r this event
ington For Jobs and Freedom
last, little-noticed paragraph tione or daily routine o f Con­
by 100,000 or more civil rights
o f Organisation Manual No. gress.
demonstrators may be doomed I, "march machinery will be
While state and congres­
to failure before It starts.
used to tend daily waves of sional d i s t r i c t delegation*
Leaders o f the els national approximately 1,000 people to from tha Aug. 28 marcher*
eivil r i g h t s organisations Washington for tha duration may be sent to tho Senate and
sponsoring tho march hare o f tho filibuster.
House to present petition* fa t
•at their objectives eo high
“ I f the filibuater has not be­ tho President’* minimum pro­
they cannot possibly be real­ gun by Aug. 28, march partici­ gram, tha instructions era §
ized this year.
pants will bo asked to return that all marchers sr* to ha o ff
Getting anything leei than to Waehington at the time o f Capitol Hill before noon, when
what the groups want may bo the fitibueter in waree o f Congress normally convenes.
eonsldared a defeat, calling 2,000. "
Only a email delegation will
for more drastic action later.
These threatened actions go ask to be received at the
Initial goal o f the march far b:yond restrictions being White House. A ll marchers
was the passage of President put on the big march o f 100,- are to bo out o f town bafor*
Kennedy’s civil rights bill at 000 or more set for Aug. 28. dark.
a bare minimum for this yaar.
Now, however, leaden o f tho
six predominantly Negro or­
ganizations have issued a
"March Organization Manual
Ns. I." In it they .U U Umr
full program. It includas these
demands:
— Passage of the President’s
New York City with the question asked of
program without filibuster.
August 5, 1963 them: "Inside A m e r i c a
— Immediate desegregation
Dear Sir:
W h att"
o f ail the nations’ schools.
"D o we, as Individual citi­
I thank you fo r your he— A massivo public works zens, have the same zeal and splratlon, for your stability,
program to provide jobs for devotion to our Democracy aa Sergeant F r a n k l i n , God's
all the unemployed and fed- •n Individual Communist has speed!!
e n l laws to promote an ex­ to his idea logy ? "
Sincerely,
panding economy.
Mrs. Julius Dingfaldw
different hlatorical experience could
W e In the West are well advised
This question often is won­
(E d Not*: This letter
— A federal fair employ­ dered almut, and weighed by
not in the end accept Moeeow’a view
not to take too much com fort from
ment practices act to bar dis­ the few remaining nautrals of (rose Mrs. DimgfeMer, o f
o f things.
reports o f tha widening rift between
crimination by government the world I You, Sergeant Sanford, was pros*pad by a
Soviet and Red Chinese Communists.
The split which has developed be­
and private lnduatry.
tween the two Is intolerable to them.
Franklin, hava answered this "Letter to toe Edttee" pub­
It has been said often, with good
— A national minimum wage question o f world importance lished In Tho Herald July
Each
stands
as
a
challenge
to
the
reason, that no matter what the
of $2 an hour.
“ communism” o f the other. The au­
to the people o f the two op­ 31 by 8 /S gt, Boy B. Fraobdifferences between Moscow and
All
these
proposals
have
thority and ideology o f each is In
posites via your "Letter to Use, o f Saaford, now atallow­
Peking, they a rt still united on the
been made to Congress before the Editor," as appearing in ed hi Faria, Fra ace. Tbo
question.
ba sk objective o f conquering the
CASK Q-417: Clifton Hl r- und cake” In a welfare state. find we cannot afford free in one form or another and Tha Sanford H e r a l d , and Herald ia forwardiag M tx
free world in soma fashion.
Y et neither cun do what they
•chman
U the abla •ueatcr at! Nut when families cannot public achocla after tho 6th!have failed. Few, if any, Con­ which was forwarded to me Di ngfelder’s letter to Be*,
would do If such rivalry appeared
W a need therefore to keep our
Indlanapolla.
, afford ire cream and cake, or 0th grades.
|gressmen would admit that by a Sanford friend because of grant Frank 11a.)
within their own borders— crush the
guard high, on tha assumption that
Then,
If
parent!
still
w
an
t;‘
h*»« extrema measures eould the mention o f my name in
"D
r.
Crant,"
ha
laid
a*
w
e
'
then
they
mu.t
cut
back
to
opposition totally. Russia and Red
neither one o f these nations wishes
their youngsters to continue, be passed this year.
connection with simple home Mr. W. A. Glelow,
had lunch toirether, "wa have bread.
China
are
too
big
and
powerful
to
try
us well.
Publisher and Editor
This le especially true in gardening.
Mini
beautiful
new
school,
And
that
same
retrenchthey
could
pay
tuition,
as
is
to deal with each other in that way.
Y et there Is pleasure to be hud
The Sanford Herald
done in the parochial schools. view of the lateness o f the sesbuildings
here.
'
ment
may
someday
become
Through
your
Itemization
of
T o express their sngulsh st the
at tha strong evidences o f this Com­
Maybe the top 10% 0f , »i«n
the competition with croei-scetion news In an aver­ Sanford, Florida
"But if U ses keep rlelng, I necessary regarding the welexistence o f variety, they could be­
munist split The bitterness evokes
age Americas daily, such as Sir:
come open political enemies. They how are wa going to main-1 fat* menu for cur entire brightest children would be m*J°r &gt;*x‘a&gt;*tIoz» such ae Ux
from both Red capitals betrays one
On behalf o f tho mewbef*
The Herald, you brought out
grunted
free
schooling
on
r,'&lt;
lucti°i,»
ibe
railway
labor
could sever economic, diplomatic and tain enough new school build- [ country.
o f the basic weaknesses o f totalita­
of
the Sanford Shrine Clufat
Now please don't misquote through high school, as tong 'esoluUoa, nuclear test ban exactly tha key for Democ­
other ties. They have not yet started Ings to meet the scorning inrianism.
I want to thank you for the
racy’s
survival.
us
their
grades
were
at
the
ratification,
tha
hack
|me, as many professors have
down this road, and no one dares pre­ crease in population I "
The flaw Is that totalitarian*,
lug of unpassed foreign eld
Unaware, perhape, at the publicity given in your paps*
Here in Chicago over half i done, for I do NOT oppose top o f the class.
dict whether they will.
whether Communist, Fascist or what­
and
other
appropriation
bills
moment
o f your writing but to our money raising projects
of our tax bill now goes f o r 1free public schools aa long as
Thus, the children o f poor
ever, cannot live with variety. They
But tha pain Is too great for them
for
this
year.
deeply entrenched with the last week for our Air Condi­
pulilic schools!
we can efford them without ’ families would not be pen
cannot accommodate differences o f
to remain utterly silent. So they are
Ths
National
Association
spirit of our Preamble, you tioning Fund.
Yet America did not offer breaking down our govern­ nlixrd In contrast to the rich,
I am happy to say that wo
outlook and policy.
annihilating each other verbally,
for
the
Advancement
o
f
Col­
hava signed out our secret
for If those poor kids made
•re gradually raising enough
By the nature o f the system, only
through all the propaganda channels frea public schooling in Co­ ment.
ored
People
has
called
a
civil
and
most
powertul
weapon:
lonial Day*.
All I am saying Is that top grades, they’d still get
one Ideology, one policy, one set o f
at their command.
rights legislative conference The Right fo r Opportunity of money to hare the Shrine
But we had newspapers George Washington nevar at­ free education.
The spectacle 1s Instructive. The
leaders Is possible to endure. To per­
In Washington for Aug. 8-8, the I n d i v i d u a l Man; ths Club building olr-condltloned,
Remember, it wasn’t till
and wa do apreciate your co­
mit any sort o f rivalry Is to under­
world outside, having heard for years even then, and those brilliant tended a free public school
nor did his contemporaries, 1850 that our free public with a mass meeting the last Strong Force of the American operation.
tho “ marvels" o f communism, listens Founding Fathers who wrote
cut totalitarian rule.
day.
Family
and
tha
Home.
yet they evolved the best schools gave children educa­
Kind regard*.
Obviously, within the borders o f
now to a Red family quarrel which our Declaration o f Indepen­
This apparently will be a
With your Insight, right for
economic tion through tha 8th grade.
dence, never attended free government and
Sincerely yours,
the nation, neither Russia nor Red
casts in grave doubt tne validity o f
warm-up
for
the
bigger
march
comparison,
fairness
of
Judg­
system In the whole history
public schools.
The first high school was
Roy
O. Williams,
China allows such “ deviation.” On
the whole structure.
on Washington three week* ment, you are the Beautiful
Neither did the signers of c f mankind.
started In Boston In 1821, but
President
the international plane, it is unuther
Perhaps the Moxcow-Peklng comlater.
N
A
A
C
P
delegations
American
Abroad,
our
Good
B o m s modern educators limited to boys alone.
atory.
Imt will never go beyond the present the U, H. Constitution.
would be sent to Capitol Kill Ambassador, Sergeant Frank­
So public schools are not an feel that tha time may soon
And not until the fameus
For long decades the Soviet Union
hitter verbal phase. Then again, it
Canadian m i n e s produce
arrive when we must stop, Kalamazoo Case In 1372, did to ask congressmen for sup­ lin, and ws are fortunate in
essential
(or
good
govern­
waa accented us thu “ Communist
might. For In the totalitarian world,
port
of
the
President's
pro­
more
than three-fourths of
having
people
like
you
In
our
free public schooling, at least the courts affirm tha Hght of
fatherlunu,” whose word wus luw
an unfirm friend Is often seen as a ment but are a luxury at a
gram.
Armed Forces, whersver they the world'* aupply o f nickel,
hy
the
middle
grades
of
late
period
o
f
human
civili­
municipalities
to
levy
taxes
to Communists everywhere. Rut tho
worse enemy than the most vigorous­
but the nation exports mors
The Big fllx of the march on may be stationed!
grammar school.
zation.
for free public high schools.
Bed Chinese, having hud a vastly
ly declared rival.
Your letter will guide all than 05 per cent o f Jta proSuppose, for example, we
They are the "Ire cream
Liberal Arts colleges now Washington also propose to
those traveling abroad faced j duction.
clamor fur more rash hand tak- other direct action to
nuts from state legislatures,
but they should imltata Busi­
ness Colleges, which operate
entirely on their tuitions! re­
venues, without taxes!
And • second educational
shift, to start at 3 p.m. .would
Not Just around the corn­ gram, including the Integra­ vote been smartly led, the permit double college enroll­
situation would be different ments without an extra cent
er, but far, far down the road tion o f publle schools.
It seems reasonable to be­ today In Chicago, Detroit, New for new classrooms!
awnlt the moment and the
But that's "horse sense"
lieve tlint Congress woul I York end Philadelphia. The
method of peaceful adjust­
and
thus alien to the Harvard
more quickly enact and that
Nurthern Negroes have the
ment of darkening controv­
tha South would more catmly voting muscle to elect govern­ bralntrustera in Washington,
D. C.
ersy over the rights of Ne­ accept ell-out legislation to
ors and mayors who will do
groes as American citlsens.
•ssura the right to vote than
The events of Jpita are all-out legislation In any other their bidding. But the Negroes
drove too soft a bargain.
merely the beginning. The civil rights direction.
They elected governors and
Kennedy civil rights proposals
The whole civil rights pro­ mayure who talked integration
Q— What Is the Arch
now befora C o n g r e s s are
gram probably would have but who actually went along Titus In Home?
merely a starter. The trouble
made more and better pro­
A—Ths Triumphal Arch of
in the streets, the demonstra­ gress If the vote had been tho with subtle segregation— in
jobs, In housing and in almost Titus was built by Domitlan
tion*, the Hots, tha bloodshed
prime target between 1250, all else.
In 81 A.I). in memory o f the
and the violence probably are
when the Klsenhowvr adminis­
Tha Negroes and the gov­ rapture o f Jrrsalem by Em­
merely openers for what Is to
tration Iterame Interested and ernors and mayors are learn­ peror Titus. It was rebuilt in
come.
1203 when tho Kennedy ad­ ing now. The Northern Negro 1822.
It is sufficiently evident by
ministration inovrd suddenly voter is about to eome of age.
now that sulmtantial numliers
to make good on 1200 Demo­ That means that some hypo­
Q—What type of cheese lx
o f white persons In the North,
cratic pirsldcntiul campaign critical Northern governors Tanxenbergerf
us well as greater numbers promises.
A —A I.lmburger - t y p e
and mayors will be licked next
in the South, wilt resist the
I he Negro vote it a balance time around. Fsw will mourn cheese from CeHnthle, South
dvmunds o f Negroes. It is
equally evident that the Ne­ of power now in every great their passing. A phoney loti Austria.
Industrial state. That is why
groes will nut bark down.
Strung and wise leadership so muny Northern senators
In some communities has ob­ uml representatives would ram
Pugg* 4
Nanfonl, Florida
Fri., August 9, 1903 tained an accommodation be- the Kennedy civil rights pro­
tween the opposing forces, gram down the protesting
ilut these communities are throats of their Southern col.
w s l t k r A. uiKi.oH. ssuiTUN s x u r i.a i.is u K *
leagues.
exceptions rather than tha
&gt; i i &gt;:i &gt; W lil.l.e
**!»:»» VAX r»:i.r
Had the Northern Negro
rula.
Uechsoloal Uupl.
Manefiua UUtlur
Tima to change to a modem 2-ln-t
S lu t M U L l
What the Negro needs more
IIM K L. euoaisAMKa
t. 'e u al/ l.Uilur
Uuslneee Ueneaer
M L M C T H IC B K F H I 9 K I I A T O R - F U F M Z C R .. a 'supermarket hr your k i t c h u 0
then e woU
Dug* uf Hi* Eskimo family”
mat III flUIW
m *.*tM * w
— sn ia t w r j . u s a XT—
of place* of publle accom- carry their tails above their |
Outlet/ U iler
CloteUle* Meaeger
A double •duty food canter that’s roomier inside, yet tehee late floor epee*
do mi i in
m m
• MAVIS VOI.TOI.IXB
mudetion—o r even more than backs to keep them from
feature Hdilur
VlreuletloB Ueneaer
ha need* Job equality with tha being hardened with froien
DOUaiX-DOOR STORAQZ . . . adjustable
freezer section. You can stock up O*
whites—le the vote and the snow.
■i avt t u r n o n sa t o s
shehes—T
hey
bold
all
tha
frozen
and
"•pedal
eels" item*...*avs money.
0 / Hall
■awe Deliver/
wit to us* It. The peaceful ad­
SeaHaole l - a a l /
All Oliver
fresh foods a large family need*. Every­
justment
of
the
darkening
»■*.«• I Ivor
III.A* i Veer
I l f Week
NO OtFROSTINS—Many new model* ar*
thing at your fingertips.
controversy over the rights of
».«« S Aluolht
A..- S U u n lh t
frost-free or self-defrosting. No scrap*
J.ee 1 M ntin
1 Motiihe
Negroes
a
,
American
citizens
I l f l M»■ Ui
l i e I Month
PltNTV
OP
ICC
CUICS
—
Y
ou
'll
never
ing.
chipping, or mopping.
U. X Postal Htfulaiiuse inuvnl* turn oil avail subserliiUes* be lies in the ballot box, local
pel* la a* vase*.
run short. M ore apse* and faat ampla
•nd national.
flee the modem Ilectrte Refrigerator*
supply. . . alway*.
The vote and the right to
BoUro* os isren* sites ou lltr Ortuktr It. ISIS as ths Pest cast it are the foundation
Frreurs and separate Freesert with spa*
Ufllce st Itoafof*. KtwrlUa, undrr the Act of Conzrvv* of Marts.
MOai rooo SPACC . . . New models are
tial nru&gt; features and a variety o f color*
stonei and the symbols of
bigger inside, smaller outside. Larger
at your appliance dealer.
Tb* Herat* le e member of tbo Unite* Proot which is ostltlea American citizenship. It is a
Capture it all in Snapshots
eseluelvtl/ to the uoo for ivpublKolluiv of *11 tho total sow* fact that there is Southern
f/ta ls * ta this eews/aptr.
resistant* to the registration
o
H# sort of tnz moterlol. sow* or soverllalng. *1 this eAltloa f Negroes and to th*lr par
of Tho .-onford Herald u u / bo reproduce* la a a / aionaor with­ tlclpation in election*. But
out wrlliou prrmloaion of tha publlonor of Tbo Herat*. Asp the resistance appears to be
Individual or firm ro.punvlblu fur oath reproduetioa will bo
eemiAereil a* Intringln* on Tbo HeialA's cop/rlgbl on* will bo neither eo angry nor effective
F L O R I D A R O WE R A L I G H T C O M P A N Y
hold liable for fvm vivo under the lew. Published Soil, osoopl as I* the opposition to ether
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parts of the civil rights yro-j
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Letters

To The Editor

Crack Or Chasm?

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Vote Most Vital Weapon

SAVETRIPSTOTHE

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Dodgers' Drive
Slowed By Cubs'

No N ight Series Gam es

5 To 4 Victory

Peters Chalks
Up 11th Victory
For White Sox

MO. 1 ROOKS? • • - - • By Alan Mavw

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By JULIUS BOROS\&lt;&amp;j
Finley Plan
Pul Off For Fairway Workhorse
Several Years

------------------------------------------------------- u i 0 K M CHAHHOM
By United P m i htervutloual
Lindy
McDaniel received
CM/CACO
credit for hit eighth victory of
W M fT t S A T
the year and Ron Santo hit
M O SS
F tV *
two homers, including a de­
F / f /MPXOWrtS
Ay
You will probably have v
The 2 wood, or brass!*, is
cisive l O t h - i n n i n j r blow
AY 7 X t M A P AtAXK/U1
little mure difficulty with the amo.*t as heavy a* the driver
Thuraday when the Chicago
A/t
OOrVTAAPM/P
By United Press International
Cubs alowed the Loa Angeiea
CHICAGO (U PI) — Base­ 2, 3, 4 aand possibly 6 woods and there is only (lightly moro
CA/M PA7* FO *
Gary Peters Is ■ living ref­
ball Commissioner Ford Frick than with the driver because loft. I don’t recommend its
Dodgers’ pennant march with
AOOKH
FAYCAS.
utation o f ths proposition thst
ha* rejected, at least for four the ball normally will not be being used except on rare ooa 6-4 triumph.
three strikes srs slwsys “ out”
years, a proposal that week­ teed up when these clubs are casions, but It can be employ*
Both o f Santo’a homera
in bstebsll.
ed for tee shot* for certain
day World
Series garnet useti.
Thuraday were o ff Larry
A 6-foot, 2-Inch, native of
distances on par three holes,
Sherry—No. 10 tying the acorn
should be played at night to
Grove City, Pa., P e t e r e
and for placement purposes
permit many more IV fana to
in the fifth inning and No. SO
“ struck out’’ in three trials
tee the games.
breaking up the game in the
on
dog-leg and fairway bunker
with the Chicago White Sox
10th. Al Ferrara, Frank How­
holes. It's excellent for women
The suggestion was made
but got n fourth “ awing’’
ard and Bill Skowron homered
by Charles O. Finley, owner
to use o ff the tee. They nor*
from manager Al Lopes and
for the Dodgera, who now lead
o f the Kansas City Athletics,
mally have trouble getting th*
is making it pay o ff with an
the aerond-place San Fran­
who estimated that switching
ball up.
11-6
recortf
that
finally
has
BOATING BASICS — Only three ncceusories—
cisco GianU by 6H games.
the Wednesday, Thursday and lly United Press International
Don't attempt to us* th*
earned
him
recognition
■■
a
fire extinguisher, 4 : life jackets, 1; unci horn,
The Giant* were Idle Thura­
Friday game* to night would
Gene Sutton pitched a one- brassle unless you have g Ii*
first-rate
major
leagua
pitch­
7 nre required by law. The others are Rood to
day but the New York Mete
“ increase the audience at hit shutout Inst night to lead where the ball i* practically
er.
h a v e .'.Lor.ili. T h e y &lt;&gt;•’£ ! a n ch o r, - 1 s a fe t y
t*.~-A
ri) «.««.
w*.««A »*•••
H. J* vse.kwne
f.r.u.lcrji!?
•• i n ••••*» sitting up.
beat tne Cardinals, 3-S, the
•a **o » t-w
p v» vvsee
|&gt;x • *•**!&gt;•&lt;
After
three
years
o
f
failure,
cushions, 3 ; first nid kit, 5 ; fenders, 6 ; extra
Cincinnati Weils downed the
double it.”
over Tampa and move thiCetera
finally
won
hia
first
Otherwise use ths 3 wood or
prop, 8 ; extru line, 9 ; oar. 10; tools, 11 and bilge
Philadelphia Phillies, 6-3, and
“ It’s not under considera­ Yankees into second place in spoon.
big league game on May 6 this
pump,
12.
the Pittsburgh Pirates defeat­
tion,” Frick said. “ I couldn’ t the Florida State League all
year and since then has work­
The 3 wood is the workhors*
ed the Milwaukee Braves, 1-0,
do anything about it for four alone behind Sarn&lt;otn.
ed in the White Sox* regular
of the fairway. It gives dli*
in other NL action.
year* anyhow. Our television
Mike Mrsserly struck out lance plus height and roll,
rotation. He scored his sixth
Al Jackson ended a sevencontract doesn’t expire until six Lakeland bntters and seatstraight v i c t o r y Thursday
Ths* ball it played o ff th«
pame personal losing streak
lt*66, and wo can’ t change (“ red fcitr hits la paco Miami inside of the left heel. Th#
night when the Sox beat the
and wnn his seventh game for
that.”
to n tt-0 shutout victory over
Kansaa City Athletics, 6-3,
grip is firm hut not tense.
the Meta on the wings o f
Changing the starting time the Lakeland Tigers. Mesierly
and he shapes up now as a
The
knees are slightly flexed.
Duke Carmel’s eighth-inning
o f the World Scries games helped his own cause by driv­
lG-to-18 gams winner.
The head is down over tho
homer o ff ex-teammate Bohby
would ho decided by Frick, ing in n run with n single.
The victory enabled the
hull.
Shantz. Carmel also had two
since the commissioner han­
In other action Inst night,
(By NF.A)
or runs out o f g:ts or bangs White Sox to remain eight
A1&gt;out hslfway back with
singles and Al Moran a double
dles all World Series arrange­ St. Petersburg defeated Day­
Accessories aren’t the only up a prop, he may never need games behind the runaway
the 3 wood, the weight begins
and a single to lead the Meta’
ments,
but
he
said
he
wouldn't
tona
Beach
6-2
and
Orlando
additional equipment. Auto­ New York Yankees, who best
to shift to ths right foot. Th*
■even-hit attack and Charley gauge of a good boatman, but mobile laws don't always re­ the Washington Senators, 3-1,
make any ewitch “ without bent Sarasota 4-3.
left foot 1* coming up from
James homered for the Car­ they’re one of the beat.
consultation”
with
both
the
The
Twins
scored
the
game­
quire a spare tire and Jack in an afternoon game. The
the ground. H it wrists hsv*
Usually beginners are sat­
dinals.
National and American Lea­ winning run against the Sun
cither, but most motorists Minnesota Twins whipped the
not begun to cock, but th*
isfied with the acant basics
gues.
Sox in the eighth inning on
know enough to take them Los Angeles Angels, 3-0, ths
arms
are extended. The top
required aboard by law.
Finley proposed the switch a walk, a sacrifice fly and a
Cleveland Indians downed the
along.
The Coast Guard specifies
o
f
the
swing la similar to
PROVIDENCE, R. I. (U PI)
to Frkk two weeks sgo, and single by rightficlder Tom
For boats, an anchor and Baltimore Orioles, 2-0, and the
that o f the driver. The hands
— The Detroit Red Wings of only navigation lights, life luta o f line should be the Detroit Tiger* nipped the
Frick cheeked the possibility Thompson,
the National Hockey League preservers, fire extinguisher, first extra not demanded by Boston Red Sox, 6-6, in other
of changing with Tom Gallery,
Righthander Hank Harden are held high st ths top and
Thursday sold the contract o f and horn for the small power lnw. As a boat's emergency AL games.
representative o f the network picked up his 18th win of the under the shaft o f the elub.
veteran forward Norm Corky boat. If the boatman never brake, an anchor cun keep the
The third-place Twins swept By United Press International another fin# exhibition In which puts the gnmes on both season against six losses by The club is parallel to tho
Corcoran to the Rhode Island goes to a strange harbor, nev­ ernft away from a rocky shore to their seventh victory in
Tha oldest backfirtd in pro Thursday’s drills with the television and rndio.
giving up two runs and scat­ ground.
About halfway down th*
Reds
of
the
American er ties up at a different dock or secured up on a beach eight games behind the six- football prepares to launch Cleveland Browns. Groza, who
“ Last year 277,317.000 peo- tering nine hits. Third base­
Hockey League.
with no worries o f J&gt;if ting hit pitching of Dick Stigmsn, nnnthsr season Saturday a f­ ha* been with the Bruwns pie saw the seven games man Dirk Kretx clinched Har­ wrists have not yet uncocked*
who raised his season record ternoon when th* New York sines their inception, has re­ World Series.” Finley said, din’s win by belting s strand The right elbow is tucked In
away.
to 12-10 .
Giunt* open their exhibition portedly been ’’very sharp” An average o f about 10,000, slam homer la th* fifth in­ close to the side. Th* left arm
Charts
of
local
waters,
IV r n i ' A T i j i w i t : * * m i i r r .
Is straight and firm. The hips
slat* with the Chicago Bears sines he took o ff eight pounds 000 per game. How many peo­ ning.
eK M I X O L K COUNTY, IT.OH­ though not legally required
voT tric o r
and body turn to th* left.
IO l .
before
camp
startet.
at
Ithaca,
N.
Y.
ple
are
there
in
th*
country
T
Tonight,
St.
Petersburg
will show where it's sofa to
r o R K t i.n s i h i: s t t . r
KvrtTt: nr
A fter the wrists unleash
Tha St .Louis Cardinals rut If w* played these games at plays at Miami, Sarasota trav­
N O T I C E Is
h»r#t&gt;y
itlven CIIEDDON IS LAUTR.VIHTRG. cruise or unwise to anchor.
Th* Giant quartet o f quar­
Shat the nn,l*r»len*,| A r th u r
their
power and send ths hall
three
more
rookies
—
Brian
DECEASED
night,
they'd
have
as
many
els
to
Fort
Lauderdale,
Tampa
Bilge pump, mooring lines,
terback Y. A , Tittle 30, flank­
II.
Ite ch wlth, Jr., c l e r k
nf
noth ' is t o ritr.H irou*
C ir cu it
C ou rt o f
B «m lnole to a m . i'i:n&gt;»\* i m i x n fenders, tools, and spare parts,
er Frank Gifford 33, and run­ Boulec of Notre Dame, Doug as 100,000,000 watching i-v goes to Daytona Beach and Into flight, ths wslght shifts
O iu n t y . Florida, will, on the m m *
im
i i i: i l l m i i
Lakeland travels to Orlando. to the left side. The right *W
and a first aid kit are on By United Press International ning backs Alex Webater 32 Hart of A r l i n g t o n State ery game.”
U t h d a y o f A u r u a t, H4 J, at A i i m u T a s m
r.vrtT K i
bow la held closo to th* side.
(Tex.), and Larry Laster o f
Finley
contended
that
the
Tha standings;
no
compulsory
list
but
are
and
Phil
King
27,
which
re­
1 t : « 0 o ' c l o c k A.M.
at
the
Y ou sn.t esoh o f you s r s
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Auburn—while the San Fran­ game* could be played at
F r o n t D o o r o f th* Se min ole h s r f h y notlfU 'l »n,| require,I essential boating extras,
The complete follow through
Iw
.
turn*
Intact
from
tha
1902
W.
L. Pet. GB
C o u n t y C ou rt Hou se , Semin
t o f ils s n y c laim * anil demand s
s e e
cisco
Forty-Niners
f
i
n
a
l
l
y
is
similar to that with s drlv*
15
night
since
“
we
play
76
to
H
O
Sarasota
29
.659
season,
boasta
a
combined
30
ole. C ou n ty . In the c i t y o f w h ic h you . o r *lth*r o f you.
r.os Angeiea 68 44 .607
signed defensive halfback Abe per cent of our regular season Ft. Laud.
SUnfor&lt;t.
Florida,
offer
f o r m ay h s v . sg aln at said » * t » t »
19 .568 er. Ths hands are high. Tho
25
A small outboard will want San Fr’sco
yeurs
of
National
Football
60
63
.668 ID*
s o le and aell at pul,tie o u t ­ In the o f f i c e o f lion. I'. V e r n ­
Woodson.
25 so .556 head Is up. Tho eys follow
games at night.”
League experience.
a puddle along. With higher St. Louis
Miami
c r y to the highes t and best on
Mise. C ou n ty J u d g e o f
63 61 .653 6
Rookie halfback Tom Neu­
bid d e r f o r rash, the f o l l o w i n g Hemlnol* Coun ty, at his o f f i c e power, a forward steering
ORLANDO
Plack-kickfng
rookia
Gary
24
so .547 the flight o f the hall.
Chicago
69 32 .632 8«i
i| e,or lb-d p ro p e r ty sit ua ted In In the C our t It .us* In Hanf. rd.
.»■» 81 .512
mann o f Northern Mkhlgan
Tha left foot is placed firm*
whirl
and
controls,
a
boat
Kroner
o
f
Wisconsin
contin­
S
t
Pete
t i-m ln ola Coun ty. F lo r id a , t o - Florida, within * li
Clncnti
calendar
62 66 .630 8 'i
19 24 .412 ly on th* ground, whll* only
ued to impress coach Vinca will be in the Boeton Patriots
spare prop are Phils.
wit :
Tampa
m ont h* f r o m ths llm s o f th# hook, and
60 56 .522 0 4
Dot IS. n t o r k j o . T O W N - flr«t publication o f Ihl* n oBeverly Noto rolled a I7rt l.hkelnnd
1-omhardl o f Green Bay aa tha starting barkfield Saturday
17 20 2196 the right to* remains on th*
worth-while.
KITE O F N O R T H C H U M J - tics. E s c h claim nr d emand
66 66 .600 12
Pittsburgh
15 30 .333 ground.
Puckers prepared for Satur­ night when tiie Pats oppose for high score in tha Bill liny ton* Bench
And for pleasure craft o f
O T A . a eub dlvlslnn a c c o r d ­ m a t b o In writin g and con
Milwaukee
67 68 .496 124
in g to plat t h e r e o f r e c o r d ­ tain the place &gt;,f rcelill ne t every site, a swimming lad­
day night's gams with Pitts­ the San Diego Chargers in a Hemphill Motorrttes Lcxigue
ed In I'lat It " k I, p ag e* and po«t o f f i c e addrss* o f ths
Houston
44 70 .386 25
burgh. The Packers traded pre-season exhibition game, this week. Joan Magin rolled
at t o SI. Incluetve. n f tha c laim a n t and must he m o r n der, binoculars, portable radio,
36 77 .319 324
New York
P u b l i c Re cor ds o f S e m in ­ to by ths claima nt, hi* s c e n t dark glasses, suntan lotion,
defensive tackla Ron Gasset Neumann replaces Ron Bur­ a 170 and Evelyn Mills m 108,
Thursday’ s' R esu lt s
ole County, Florid a,
or a tto r n ey, or ths s i m s shall
to the l.oa Angeiea Kama for ton, who is still hospitalized with Joan taking high series
and ram jackets are all rec­
p ur euan t t o ths F inal Decree ba void.
New York 1 St. Louis 2
with a muscle spasm.
o f F o r e c lo s u r e en tered In a
with a 101.
D a is y f. s utenhu rg
a future draft choice.
ommended.
Chicago 6 Los Angeles 4, 10
r a t e p en d in g In s.,11 Court,
As A d m l o l s t r s l r l * o f said
(Juarterburk* Johnny Green
I.»u (The Toe) Groza guve
| For bouts with no storage
the etyle o f whlrli le
Cincinnati ft Phil*. 3 (N)
and Le* Grosscup o f the New
FAST
IlltOOKDTN
HAVINGS PublUti Aug. 1. ». U . S3. !3«3 |space- aboard, ail this gear
Pittshg. I Milwaukee 0 (N)
D A N K , a Now T u r k c o r p o r a ­ ODD-1
York Jets will share pnselng
can
bo
brought
along
in
a
tion.
Only gnmes scheduled
IIAESSLEHOLM,
Sweden
dutlee Saturday night ugainst
v t h e r u n i i t i h i ii r u r duffle bug. Hie essential ac­
P la in t iff,
Saturday's Games
t iie
M v r i i JI till M l . 1111the Houston Oilers, with each (UPI) — Harold Connoly and
-v »cessories
take
littlo
space,
but
.* .V
i i t o s ' %v i i i n n x r . u i x C.
ft A TMOJfP
PENT*
and
Chicago at New York
signal-caller working a half. Paul Drayton won eventn for
ezperieneced
boatmen
rate
iii.it r o t ' v n . F i . o H i i M .
m r r i t t . p k n z . hi* wife .
San Frsco st I’liila
II \ VI E ll V VO. IAIMI
Coaeh AI Davie of the Oak­ tin* United State* Thursday in
D efenda nt e.
them as additions that can
INSTITUTION
e n d the ch an c ery nu mber o f MMtl.NOFIKI.il
Houston at Pittshg, (N)
land Raiders plans to take a nn International truck meet.
make
a
cruise
safe
and
en­
FOH BA VINOS
W h i c h I * 130SS
Los Angeles at Clnrti, (N)
set
hia
aecond
IM-A INT IFF . joyable.
W IT N E S S my hand and the
CHICAGO (U PI) — Base­ long look at receiver Her ns Connoly
official
seal o f said Court,
St. Louis at Milwaukis*
straight
record
In
Sweden
by
Urenda
of
University
of
the
ball executives have approved
W I M .I A M J A C K OltKENK. St
tide St fa d ay o f A ug uat , m l .
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ux and at al
(S E A M
a proposal to reactivate the Pacific In Sunday’s game with heaving th* hummer 22(1 feet,
Defemliinta.
A rth ur It
B e c k w ith . Jr..
W. L. Pit. GII now-ilcad American Associa the Denver Broncos when the on* inch. Druyton barely
M i l ' I I C OF VI IT IV
C le r k o f the C ir c u it C ou r t
New York
71 40 .610
W oUTAliE
S'O HE I'l.llvl III'.
tion by partially stocking it Raiders seek their eecond con­ edged fellow Yank lluyes
o f Semtnule C ou n ty , FlnrT . t Willi tin J i -k O r - s n s and
Chicago
63 48 .668 8
Jones In the 100 meter dash.
with clubs which now sre secutive pre-sens&lt;&gt;n victory.
Dorutliy J. Gr*#ne,
hi*
Jly: M irih .i T. VlliDn
CHICAGO (UIM) Six Minnesota
62 60 .664 0 4 members of taro other top
If*
t»*|iiny Clerk
swimming and diving events Baltimore
IIKM HKV irKi
Don aM sn n vi ll*
63 63 .613 Ill's minor leagues.
Jos ep h M. FlUtO’ r.iM
(ict ii (icnuinv Fort! Air Conditioner * . . snwill open today’s 1963 Nation­ Cleveland
A tt o r n e y fo r 1*1 tint Iff
(l*u r(U
56 BO .487 17
The Executive Council of
554 H»&lt;-urlly T r ^ i t
Hull,ting TO, J .tin** J. Ri&gt;h#rt*on *"tl al AAU senior men's swim­
gineeml exclusively for your car . . . for xs
Boston
51 67 .486 17
Eileen
!. llot»*rt»on, hi*
Ml.iml I I . KlorliU
the major and minor leaguers
ming
anJ
diving
champion­
low us
XXIfn
V l t j n k l l n 1-347!
Los Angeles 51 63 .462 20
approved the plan Thursday.
M E a l l l K X ' E l tn «n nn ldM wn ships in which many records
IMibllah .Vtifuat • f&gt;*l
Kan. City
60 *31 .460 21
It would create a six-team
at4te or eounty other than
C D D -I 4
tha Htata o f F lorid*, and arc expected to tumble.
Detroit
49 60 .160 21
American
Association
and
IV T I I E l'IHC'1 IT I OI l»T OF
m ailin g ad-tre** heln a:
Five world record holders,
41 72 .363 31
trim the International le a ­
T I I E VIVTII j l l i i r i A l . r n i A'H IM. f a s ' . U. t* Naval 17 American record holders Washgton
I ' l IT O F tV I I F o i l UF.HIVl l l n * Defen** l a b o r a t o r y ,
INSTALLED
Thursday V Itenult*
gue to their former strength
and five 1003 I’ an American
OI.E ( III V I A . F l . O l l l l l t .
up r y a tiu n *
D '- p irt m on t,
Washington
New
York
3
of
eight
clubs
esch.
1
iv r iiv v iF .m
v o . iax t3
P an a m a City, Florida
Games champions will be a
G E O R G E J. BAUMD AC H and T i l l Otla N. Batterwlilt# and
Detroit 6 Boston 5
Tiie two leagues are now
M A R O A f t E T E. B A U M B A C H .
M a*o m a Batterwlilt*.
hit mong the powerful field com
operating with 10 teamj each.
Minnesota 3 Log Angeles 0
his wits,
w If*
peting in the New Hidgetand
P la in t iff. tlK SII IKV C Ki Unkn own
MOST OTHER POPULAR
Poll in suburban Clvlnil. 2 Rltmore 0, (N)
AVII T i l l All partis* claim in g Common
vs.
Chicago 5 Kan. City 3 (N)
A. L. DR FMM OV D. r i l A t U . A
Inter .a t* by. t h r ou g h , un ­ Oak Park. ill.
AMERICAN CARS
Saturday’s Game*
(I R U U M O N D IIOIHN t l ' f l l l and
d e r or against the a f o r e ­
A team of 16 swimmers
Tki
CUu,
Eisj,
Quick
Waj
to
Paint!
FIIANK
IIOIIINAI'OH,
h sr
said Otl* X. B at tsrwhlt*
CHICAGO (U l’ l) — Indus­
New York at Los Angeles
and Ma*oma SAtlsrwhlte. and one diver will be select­
hu sba nd, st al
trialist Titus Haff* has re­
Dr fs n d s n t s
hi* w lfs
Everybody Hfce* TLocho"—the way k talcs
ed to compete against Japan. Boston at Minne-sota
V o rit'K
OF
M id i
YOU
AUK hereb y no tifie d
ceived approval to buy the
Detroit at Chicago
sway the bother o f stirring or thinning,
NOTIC E IS H E R E B Y G I V
that a Co mplain t to fo r ec lose The tour will start in Tokyo
Aurora Downs rare track for
I the wsy it doesn’t drip or run like ordinary
F.N that an ths 24lli day o f a c ertain niortyaRn enc u m ber - Aug. 17-18 and will end Aug. Kan City at Clvln.l &lt;N)
Ing th# f o l l o w i n g do se rlbod
A ug u at. m i . st 1 l:« o A. M
11.200,000. Ilaffa said he
.point, dm wsy k dries in minutes, tho
31. The team will leave for Bltmore at Washington (N)
at ths front d oor o f ths C o u r t rsal pro p erty , t o - w lt :
would seek flat and harness
|lovely, rich, flat finish it provides, the way
Hoiks o f Xrmlnola C ou n ty , s t
lait t. Block ii. i " I s HIV Los Angeles Monday and for
* r cJmob op iotkr and booh .
d s n ford. Florid*, th* h o n o r ,
Cl.U ll MANOR. UNIT NO Japan the next day.
The motto of “ E Plurlbua racing dates and modernize
s h ls A r th u r II n n - h w l t h , Jr.
I. a c c o r d in g to the plot
th*
track
that
has
been
idle
Unum"
first
appeared
on
U,
thereof
a*
reco rded
In
C I . r k o f ths Circu it C ou r t o f
for several year*.
Homlnol* County. Florid a, will
Plat B o o k 11. I’ aa * loo.
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If you’ rs

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PAINTING 1 DECORATING

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While you are out driving, this week-end, take this p a g e
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some

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o f Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real

ROSA

estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find

We've given your home year 'round comfort
controlled livability with the best o f air condl*

A luxurious new custom built humc has now
Sanford’s exclusive Mayfair section, and . . •

been completed in

just what you are looking for in the way of a home.

Honing and central heat.

TOM PRICE
A L KEETH
P1PELINB

Sheet Metal Specialists

TULSA, Ok la. (U PI)— The
1800-uiilu Colonial pipeline
from thu Texas coast to New
England will cost $300 mil­
lion and move as much as 600,*
000 barrels of petroleum prod­
ucts dally— the equivalent o f
50 average sixe tankers, ac­
cording to Culf Oil Co.

Central Heuting &amp; A ir Conditioning
505 W. 5th. ST.

We Point With Pride

Q om fiohdaiionA

to the smooth and level
ground surrounding Mi».
Paytons model home at
1802 E. 2nd. Street

L IF E T IM E
T E R R A Z Z O FLOORS

May We Invite

ROSA L. PAYTON’S

You T o CaU Us For —

MODEL HOME

• FiU Dirt

INSTALLED UY

• Grading

UJU/SalA

Now Complete ia

Nearly Complete in

Loch Arbor

Greenbriar

301 E. Crystal Dr.

Highland Court

Three b e d r o o m s , 11 j
baths, with GE built-in
oven A surface unit, dish­
washer, garbage dlapoaal, range hood, central
heating and air condition­
ing. On beautiful lakefroat property. $31,008.

Four bedrooms, I hatha,
family room, b u i l t ia
o v e n A surface anil,
diihoaaher, d i s p o s a l ,
range hood, central boat
an d air conditioning.
Double garage, $28,888.

G E N E R A L ^ ELEC T RIC
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• Tree Removal

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202 Fairmont In Sun land Estates

M l E. 2C ST.
P. O. BOX 508

FA 2-3268

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If
Priced at 132,000. thia desirable 4-BEDROOM, 2 ft-RATH
HOME boasts many modern features:
• Mpeclou* Kltchvn &amp; fam ily
Haem Combination
• Lifetime Stripped Terrain*
floors
• Outdoor briek patio with
llar-H-l|ue I'it
Many alher ailraa
2-car garage.

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* Ceramic Vanitury llalha
* Separate Dining Kimiim
a fully Air Cundltioneil A
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homes,

grove*, rentals —

acreage,

advertise on

our weekly Tour o f Homes page!

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FOR INFORMATION

It in with a great drul o f pleunure that we point out the luxurious

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Our hearty Congratulations

vunitor) baths, their colored American Standard fixtures

1802 E. Second St. - Mayfair Section, Sanford
j!

B U IL D E R S —

Congratulation . . .
Rosa Payton
May You Have Continued Success
In Your New Venture,

R. L HARVEY
204 S. Sanford Ave.

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WEEK
END

TOUR of HOMES

Sanford - Seminole Area
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Urban Or Suburban, Home Is W here
Are you cosmopolitan, or metro*
politan— urban o r suburban?
In other words, are you at home
anywhere, or do you prefer to be right
in the center o f things?
Do you like to live 'way out in
the country or sort o f on the edge
o f town?

If you are the cosmopolitan type
o f person you will be at home in any
o f the fine dwelling places offered
by builders on this page and might
like to look them all over to find
the one with the best features for
your family and your needs.
If you are metropolitan in your

LAKE SHORE HOMES
IN PARK RIDGE

tastes you will prefer to be close to
town and as near the center o f ac­
tivity as you can get.
This week, Rosa Payton Realty
is offering an exclusive custom-built
home in the newest part o f the May*
fair section, with for bedrooms, two
and a half baths, and many special,
luxury features to suit the most ele­
gant taste. (Photo o f this home is
on page 12 today.)
Those who prefer the quiet
suburbs or the even quieter Murbe"
(that’s way out) can also find a spot
that will suit them in Ravenna Park,
IdyllwilHn,

O N L A K E M IN N IE
Attractive 3 &amp; 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Homes

fJrwMihrmr,

or

T ee

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Green which are within two miles of
Sanford.
If you want to get further out
though, take a look at the Crystal
Lake Park Homes, Country Club

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Step Into Luxury Living

Heights and Lake Wayman Estates.
In any location you will find that
these homes have been built with an
eye to comfort, convenience, privacy
and ample living space.
Builders listed on this page have
had much experience and given much
study and thought to the wants,
needs, desires and also to the pocketbooks o f the various types o f home
seekers who will be looking, examin­
ing, and choosing a new home.
For your convenience, a map o f
the entire area is shown, which will
make it easy for you to find these
homes.
All of the advertised areas will
have salesmen on the grounds to
show you around, or give you the
key and let you look for yourself.

On A W orking M a n s Budget!
We double-dare you to allow aa where you
can jr«t values like theaa:
3 Bedrooms . . . l ) j Baths . . . Lars* Screen­
ed 12x16 Room . . . AO Mica Cabinets . . .
Paved Streeta . . . Co aun unity Water . . .
and A L L FOR $330 Dowu aad only . . . .

ether beautiful appelaUaeaeli.

TEE »N* GREEN ESTATES
ONLY

ONE

Priced From

*18,000

NO CLOSING COST • IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
FHA &amp; CONVENTIONAL FINANCING
DIRECTIONS: Go South on 17-92. turn Weet on Lake Mar, BWd., &gt;« mile to t’ark
KMge.

See Wayne Montgomery A t Models

JLOT

prestlsa

Pointing that lawn* now
need water, County Assistant
Act-lit Ernie LumJberg today
isiued the following announce­
ment:
Many lawns throughout the
county art looking quite bad
at this time. Drown spots and
“ thinning” gran, area* are
prevalent. Chinch bugs, armyworms and sod wcbworms are
active. Fungus and nematodes
are also doing damage in
some cases.
A large percentage of the

lawns ara being damaged be­ times watering once a week is
came they are receiving too probably enough. Light .fre­
little water. Sufficient mois­ quent watering causes the root
ture la a very important part system to grow near the sur­
of a healthy lawn. We have face instead of growing down
been having tome rain show­
ers, but they have not been
sufficient to keep a good
growing lawn.
The soil should be wet to a
depth o f one foot to supply
sufficient moisture. This will
take about an inch of water
on the average soil. In dry

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Out 20th 81. (Country Club Road) adjoining the
Mayfair Country Club. Just asiaatea froas town
and Interstate 4.

W ater Lawns Now - Lundberg

LAKE PRIVILEGES

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With dmMa cirpw lii, garage*. deluxe laadxciping. central heat, We.iinghuuM
titchew equipweat and a » r

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into the toil. Of course, on
newly planted or renovated
lawns, more frequent water­
ing is needed.
liood watering practices,
mowing heights, fertilisation,
and pest control are all im
portant to keep the grass at
its best.

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
la LAKE MARY. Choice lake front and lake view property la the anlet. rural
munlty of Lake Mary. Coavenleat to all outdoor recreation aad all city adraatagea.

LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS
On Highland Avenuo la the growing city of Loagwood, la a nicely Meted reeldoel
area, yr| conveniently Marby stereo, charchoa, schools aad b e y U. B. Hwy. 17-92.
OR — wall c astom hulld on yoar lot to year plaaa or own!
1M% Financing arranged.

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Built to match or exceed your dearest dreams —
in one o f Central Florida’* most beautiful, most
carefully planned communities 1

Ravenna Park

IM M E D IA T E O C C U P A N C Y

“ A Community Built With Pride”

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Prices From $11,900 - Low Down Payments
3 &amp; 4 Bedroom. 1. K g , 2 Bath Homes
FHA, FHA In-Service, VA, Conventional Financing

AND

DOWN

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NO CLOSING COST

“ Homes Of Distinction”

FHA 35 YR. MORTGAGE
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•larger, Finer Homes, designed for those wha
demand the ultimute in comfort, convenience,

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and luxury.

• Central Heat and Air Conditioning
• Deluxe Wesllnghouxe Kitchen*
• Sewer and Water
• Sidewalk* and Street Light a
• High and Dry Beautifully Landscaped Lot*

MODERN KITCHENS BY

• Out of the Flight Pattern

S E N E R A L f t ELECTRIC

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HOMES

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your

lovely

home this weekend!

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�fljaycec Whret
r PU m Banquet
- On Sept 21
•*».*. H h J17M W N i C h* w»L
: : : . « » • &lt; three vlaKnra and hiv toil ttoa to Wae®to toeto*
; bar* wbae they mat at the
ben* i f Mn. Chart** Toten.ban*, president, for Um ref*Ur Mooting.
Tho guests were Mn. Ro­
bert Horror, Mrs. Chuck Ro..borto and Mro. Gerry Raima.
Mr*. Paul Lowio reported
that the had aont a red fire
truck to the bop the club ia
sponsoring «| Banland.
Mr*. Tom Price and Mn.
TOtenboum wen nominated
for the “ Key Girl" award.
The memben eaat their votea
and the winner wOl he an­
nounced at the InetalUtion
banquet in September.
It waa alao voted to aponior
• banquet Sept. SI and Mn.
Price waa named chairman «f
arrangement*. It waa decided
to give the tan* award*
given b / the dub Uit peer.
T ha elect! jo committee
eompoeed of Mn. Charlea
Xampf, Mn. Larry Bkatee,
Mn. Phil Skate* and Mn.
Garnett White wen aaked to
preeent a new alato of offlcon at the next meeting.
Mn. Polk aiked for voluntee re to help with the flihing
rodeo acheduled for this
month.
Following th e prognm,
Mn. Odette Hastay from the
Cut and Curl Beauty Shop,
presented a prognm on ikin
can and tnaka up, ualng Mn.
Polk aa a model
O t k e r memben present
wen Mrs. Chock Bowea, Mn.
Dave Berrin, Mn. Dave Davis,
Mn. Brad Polar and Mn.
Jack Wilber.

P ifg 8—FrL Aug. 9, *88

Bridal Tea Honors

Miss

(D ju ju i

Southward

(A b b y S

By Abigail Van Buvan

DEAR A B B Y : WlU 71m plans*
do • couple o f million tew m g r i *
big favor and tell ua why w e always
get waited on last? It’s positively
sickening! Our money ia as good aa
anybody else’*, but for some strange
reason, unless we push ourselves to
the front, we never get waited on
ANYWHERE until all the older peo­
ple are taken care of.
WANTS EQUALITY

m y turn* In your eoiumn because the
man I era planning to marry hasn't

proposed yet.
Mlee Jeanne Southward waa I bottom** w m Mn. Georg* Igroom and Mr*. Billy South J. H. Leo Jr* Miss Shsrri I More then 100 friends called
WORRIED
Lao, Mlsa Marilyn McDaniel during tha appointed hours of
guaat of honor at a bridal Store, Mn. Kay B erm , Mn.|ward.
Others assisting wars Mrs. |and Mlsa Prance* Strickland. 14 to 6 p.m.
tea Tuesday afternoon at the I Milner Oeborno, slater of the
DEAR WORRIED: Don’ t worry.
homo of Mrs. W. L Carter,
I never use a signature with • letter
on Gnndvlow A n.
that could embarrass the sender.
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Co-hostaoooa with Mrs. Car­
ter wen Mn. W. P. Carter,
DEAR ABBY: During my entire
Mrs. J. W. Evans and Mrs.
lifetime (33 years) I have had peo­
ple say to me, “ My, you have a lovely
W. B. Kirby.
Lovely arrangements of
face— what a pity you’re so TH IN !”
DEAR WANTS: Those who serve
rooes and dahlias fat shad** of
the public assume that teen-agers
Or, “ Gee, you haven’ t gained an
pink and white wort usod la
have more time than their elders.
ounce — isn’t that too bad?”
tho living and dining rooms
(This may or may not always be
It is just aa hard for some peo­
and shades of gold and rust U
true.) But it’s a safe guess that no
ple to GAIN weight aa it is for
tha family room.
teen-ager has an ailing mate, or un­
others to LOSE it. And just as pain­
Tho refreshment table waa
attended children he must hurry
ful to be told about it. I wish I knew
overlaid with a whit* linen
home to. Or a bad back, or high
how to put these people in their
and lae« cloth and bald silver
pl&amp;C6fl»
blood pressure, or aching bunions, or
appointments. Pink and whits
fnllen arches, or one o f a hundred
THIN AND KNOWS IT
dahlias surrounded tho silver
other possible ills which older folks
punch bowL An assortment tf
are heir to. .Don’t crowd, honey.
DEAR THIN: People who mako
petit fours, party sandwiches,
Your time is coming.
thoughtless personal remarks need to
•
•
•
a
mlnU and nuts wars served
be educated, not “ put in their
with tho punch.
DEAR ARBY: Yesterday I sent
place*”. But I’ll wager, after this let­
for your booklet, “ HOW TO HAVE
ter hits print, many lucky feika who
Guests war* greeted at tha
A LOVELY WEDDING" — And I
huve never had to worry about what
door by Mrs, Al Doudney, a
didn’ t sleep a wink last night. For
goes into their mouths will be more
■later of Miss Southward, and
heaven’s sake, Abby, DON’T print
careful about what comes out.
In tho receiving lino were
tha honors*, her mother, Mrs.
Ira Southward, Mrs O. Lewis
Dinkins, the eroom’s mother
and the hostesses.
Mrs. W. A. Morrison and
Mrs. M. B .Smith presided at
The old recipe for rabbit
winning the diamond open­
tha punch bowl and floating
ing and ruffing a diamond.
stew starts with the advice,
A X J 193
Then be cashed his ace of
9541
“ First catch a rabbit."
SARI
hearts and noted that West
The best advice to bridge
♦ QJ5
dropped the ten. Two rounds
EAST
players la “ First bid your
are Mrs. W. II. Kirby, Mrs. Ira E. Southward,
llONOREES AND HOSTESSES at a ten hon­
o f trumps left Bill In dummy
s it
a h
slam, then make it."
mother of the hride-elect, Mrs. W. L. Carter and
oring Miss Jeanne Southward at the home of
and exhausted tha adverse

Personals

j k c obiy

Onfihidqsi

Program Tuesday

Mrs. W. L. Carter, Miss Southward and Mrs. O.
Lewis Dinkins, mother o f the groom. Standing

The WMU o f tho Plrat Bap­
tist Church will meet Tues­
day for tha monthly church

N ew Arrivals

day.
A brief business session will
start at 10 a.m. followed by
Um program and circle meet­
ings. The devotion study will
be given by R. Willard War*
field, educational director.
Mrs. A. J. Peterson will
be in charge of the program,
entitled “ Turning Away From
the Truth o f God." bcusslons
will be presented on vsrtous
types of religion Including
Islam, Mormonlsm, Buddhism
and Baha’lsm.
A covered dish luncheon
will bo served at noon.

By Donna Estes
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pambro of Lake Dr., Fern Park,
announce tha birth of a sev­
en pound, four ounce daugh­
ter, Cara Lynn, Aug. 8, at
9:05 p.m, at Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.
Paternal grandmother la
Mrs. Rose Fambro o f Longwood and maternal grand­
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Charlea W. Miller o f Lake
Dr. In Fern Park.
The Infant will be wel­
comed home by her two sis­
ters, Julie and Laurie.

Mrs. John W. Evans.

In the York, Pa., regional

(Herald Photo)

Party Given By

Square

D a n ce

Class Starts

Roumilla Septem ber

Mrs.

Miss Carolyn Michels and | Summer flowers were used
Sum Cnccinture Jr., o f Or­ for dccoratrcns In the living
lando, were honored Thursday room o f the Itoumillat home.
, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Peas
at 5::i0 p.m. when Mrs. F. E
An all white arrangement
•nd three children, Dickie,
Roumillat e ntertalncd with and burning tapers were placHappy and Tata, left Hmraan after-rehearsal wedding ed on tho dining table high­
day for a two week vacation
party at her home on Palmet­ lighted with a white Madonna
in Pawley’s bland, 8. C.
to Ave.
on a mirror reflector.
Mlsa Michels and Mr. CacMrs. Carolyn Higgina as­
About 10 percent of all
ciatore will be inurried Mat- sisted the hostess in aurving
women at ages 45 to 34 are
unlay at II a.m. in a cere­ an ice course.
widows, life Insurance stat­
mony at AH SouU Catholic
(Juesta enjoying the party
isticians report.
Church.
with tho henured guests were
Mr. anil Mrs, Anton Michels,
[lev. Richard Lyons, Rev.
Lewis Dunlenvy, Sir. and Mra.
James Von Hcrbulis, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Menort.
By Doan* Entr*
| George, lien, Jack and Sarah, I parents and to help her get I While here the Warrens will
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Suavely,
Mr. and Mrs. Theo Tice arrived In Longwood Tuesday settled without too much exsr- attend a wedding of a friend
Miss Uctty Michels, Miss Jo­
have raturned to their horn. for » two wcek » lllt with her |tion.
|in Jacksonville.
anne Caccintore, Miss Sherry
In Longwood after
!
Mg. Ml
Garcia, Dave and Daniel Cacciatore und Mr. und Mrs. Sam
six weeks In
Cacciatore.
They
their two !

Longwood Couple Returns Home
J

11

The
Promenadera square
dance club, under the direc­
tion o f the Sanford Recrea­
tion Department, will iponscr a fall square dance class
at the Civic Center starting
Sept. 11.

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BOOTH (D&gt;
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practically every South play­
er reached six spades and
almost ill of them took tha
f AKII
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club finesse and went down.
A ASS
Col. Bill Christian o f Sta­
No tmm vulnerable
ten Island, made the alam
Booth Weal Norm l u l
In apite o f the club finesse
IA
Fare I A
Pare
being wrong. Ills stategy was
39
Fare 4 9
Fare
SA
Fare I A
Fax*
an elimination play that for­
Fare Fsm
ced West to give him the
&gt;9
hand. Of course, the elimin­
ation play might not have come off.
worked, but Bill kept the ex­
Bill started proceedings by
tra finesse In reserve in case
the extra chance did not

trumps.
Then Bill
discarded one
club on dummy's last high
diamond, led a heart and
played his eight.
West had to win with the
queen and Bill'a eliminator
had done its job. West could­
n't lead a heart or trump.
If he led a club the p l a y
would take BiU'a finesse for
him, if he led a diamond
.Bill would ruff in dummy
and discard the last k&gt;9
club from his own hand.

Church
Calendar

Joe Curtis o f Orlando, call­
er for the Promenadera, will
teach the class. .Anyone in­
terested in taking tha lessons
MONDAY
may call the secretary, Ann
the First Pres­
Sarner, NO 8-4588 or FA 2- Circles o f
byterian Church 1 through 10
7265.
meet at 11 a.m. In tha various
Information may also be ob­
rooms o f the Church. All
tained from any member of meet in the Sanctuary at
tho club or by stopping by ltitlO to heur Mrs. E. W.
the Civic Center any Wedne*' Smith give a report from the
day night from 8 to 11 p.m Montreat Conference. Cover­
where visitors are always ed dish luncheon served at
welcome at the regular club noon, followed by general
dances.
meeting.

daughters and their families,

Ct/e Jh&amp; Cdomsm

Mrs. Emily Warren and Mr.
and Mri. Henry Ellis.
While In Donelson Mrs, Tifo
suffered a heart attack and
had to spend 10 duys in the
hospital.
Mrs. Warren and children,

T ips For N ew
Summertime
Baby Sitters
By Ksy Sherwood
NEA — Ibis summer thoussndt o f young daughters
have made their first tiy at
gainful employment by baby­
sitting. Their proud but un•usy mothers send them off
with solemn advice.
Wc arc inclined to coneentiule our advica solely on
(he serious responsibility o f
baby-sitting.
Let’s add a few words o f
more down-to-earth advlre. A
more likely emergency — es­
pecially on a hot, humid sum
mcr afternoon — is a temper'
tantrum and a battle royal
between the little ones. The
sitter with a trick or two
to ofler can save the aituation.
A few auggestions fur the
V'Qinir or Inexperienced sitter:
Let preschoolers play with toy
boats and fish in a lukewarm
bath; help little girls wash
and dresa their dolls and stage
a tea party; taka along pen­
cils, paper and alate and play
School; take along decks of
old carda to build curd house*;
read stories aloud; encouruge
little boya to show off their
toy autoa.
Work with the small fry to
empty aoft drink cans. They
can use animal faced balloons
(which would have to be
bought ahead o f time) aa
beads, but ordinary balloons
with features painted or pastvl on should work as well.
A final reminder: the sitter
who wants to be invited back
wity pick up tha playtime mess
before aha leave*.

VISITORS AT THE LONGWOOD HOME of Mr. uml Mrs. Theo Tice aro
their daughter, Mrs. Emily Warren anti family from Donelson, Tenn.
Seated from left are Mrs. Tice and Mrs. Warren and standing are George
Wurren, Mr. Tice and lien Warren.
(lieruld photo)

Mrs. Blouin Honored With

Party Length

Good manners
and good
grooming aro traits every
mother tries to instill in her
daughter. But equally as im­
portant to her happiness Is
the ability to say "n o ," gra­
ciously but firmly. This knowledge wilt stand the slaughter
In good stead all her life.
In the years of dating and
courtsJiip a girl's
greatest
protection is a gentle, but
firm, "N o " — whether she
is being urged to take a
drink ahe has promised her
parents she won’t take, or
go to a questionable place,
or (end off a young man
with loo-ambitious Ideas.
Once she’ s a homemaker,
the firm, but gentle, “ No”
1 still important. She uses
it on the persistent salesman
who is trying to get her to
buy something she knows she
hasn't any business buying.
She uses It to keep from
accepting invitatU ns
sh e
doesn't want to accept, from
getting herself tangled up

F LO R A 1

Entertaining at Jaime U
now being done on a grand
scale. The new at-hoine skirt
ot ankle Icngin is (slung ilte
Mrs. Clartnc* Hluuin was the sertvne. The hostesses place of hostess slacks, which
FROM -----are now being relegated to
Your
Downtowa
Florist
honored with a farewell bridge presented a going away gift to
lounge wear.
party, Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Blouin.
SANFORD
Others invited to share the
at the hum* o f Mrs. Jack
FLOWER SHOP
Cooking vegetables In their
afternoon party and say good­
Cor. E. 1st A Sanford A?*.
Morrison, Loch Arbor. Co-hosbye w ife Mines. Glen Lingle, skins improves flavor and
FA 2-1822
FA 2-8152
Ueses were Mrs. Robert War* Jr., W. A. Adams, Georgs A food value and saves time.
and Mra George Harden Sr.
Speer Jr., Harry Woodruff,
Carraway,
John
Mrs. Ulouln is leaving thia Andrew
weekend to make her home In Crawford, David Olmstcad,
Rhode Island. Colorful individ­ Russell Pearson, Hugh Whel
ual nosegay of assorted sum­ chel, Esther Ridge, Myrtle
mer flowers were placid on Adams, 11. L. Furman.
Also Mmcs. John Ivty, Rus­
each table.
Mrs. Earl Higginbotham sell Wilson, W. B Nicholson,
won the high score award. Ida H. Sanders, Roy Holler,
• FLUFF DRY
• FINISHED LAUNDRY
Mrs. Harry Toohe, second Leroy Anderson, Price Heard,
•
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CLEANING
high and Mr*. F. D. Scott Edwin Shinholser Jr., S. O.
“TOPS IN QUALITY A SERVICE"
was low. Mrs. Eugenia Ran­ Chase and tha Misses Emma
som, o f Jacksonville and Spencer. Cecil* Heard and
504 W. lat.
Opposite Goodyear
mother of the honoree, won Mary WUson.

By Ruth Millett

in organisations she doesn't |her one of the first lessons
really want to join, and also a woman should learn.
But, o f course, you can’t
to keep her from letting her
friends run her life for her. teach her except by examWhen she has children, be­ pic. "D o as 1 say, not as 1
ing able to say “ No*' ami do," won’t get you anywhere.
making it stick is still im­ So you'd best check on your
portant. And ao it la through­ own ability to say “ no" gent­
ly, but firmly.
out her life.
Some women say “ N o," but
are too weak to make it
Insight for parents Is In
stick. Others say H so defi­ Ruth Millctt's "Tips on Teenantly that they breed an­ Agers." Mall 25 cents to
Ruth Millett Reader Service,
tagonism.
Teach your daughter bow c-o The Sanford Herald, P.O.
to say “ N o" both graciously Box 4*), ept. A, Radio City
and firmly and you've taught Station, New York 19, N.Y.

T E N T R E V IV A L
Now In Progress - Through
Sun. Aug. 11th - Services Nightly
A t 7:45 Also Sunday 2:45
American Legion Fair Ground

Wash V Wear
Prints
45" Oxford
Cloth
Dacron
and Cotton

PER
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Prints
Assorted Miracle Blends
VALUES T 0 1.49 per yd.!
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SAME DAY SERVICE

a 45" Printed
Challie

Highway 17-92 - So. Sanford

Party At Morrison Home

LAUNDRY &amp; CLEANERS

§

OLD FASHIONED HOLY GHOST

Evangelist — E. J. Cates Jr.

REMNANT
SHOP

Of Greensboro, N. C.

Preaching and Praying for the Sick
Each Night, For All People
Of All Churches.

HWY. 17-92 DRIVE THRU FERN PARK
TO SEMINOLE COUNTY LINE

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Showing At Ritz
Ituiky John Wayne return*
to the screen in a comedyadventure set and filmed in
the South Sea* in Technicolor
called
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R e e f,
which c.i.
Sunday at the
Rita Theatre.
Directed by
John Ford, who i* famous
for Ms wa’ k in outdoor ad-

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title roal o f “ Hud” in the
realistic new screen drama
for adults which opens Sun­
day and will run through
Tuesday at Movieland DriveIn Theatre. Released by Pa­
ramount
Pictures,
"Hud”
baa been acclaimed as one
of fiimdom'a most ambitious
efforts, and Paul Newman'a
performance has been call­
ed his finest to date.
Filmed on location in the
Texas cattle country ami set
ill iiiiniriit
tii'iir,,
"H ud"
tells the emotion - charged
story of the Bannon family.
Mclvyn Douglas is an old
Bannon, the aging patriarch
of the family. Ilia son, Hud,
is Paul Newman, and Bran­
don de Wilde is Homer's
grandson and Hud's nephew,

THEY’RE AT IT A G A IN ! John W ayne and Lee

Marvin play two ex-war huddles who can never
resist the opportunity to clobber each other in
John Ford’s Technicolor production of "Dono­
van’s Reef” which opens Sunday at the Ritz
Theatre. Watching the mayhem in the comedyadventure are Elizabeth Alien, Jack Wtuiieii,
Cesnr Romero and Dorothy Lnmour.
venture films, the cast includers Lee Marvin, Eliza­
beth Allen, Dorothy Laraour
and Cesar Romero.
"Donovan's R e e f is set
in Ute present, ami is about
three World War II heroes
who were »hlp-wreckrd on a
Sou let Sea island during the
war.
The three veterans are:
John Wayne who plays the
role of
"Guns’’
Donovan,
owner of a feet of sailing
ships and proprietor of a sa­
loon named Donovan's Reef;
Lee Marvin who plays a beersodden rowdy beachcomber;
and Jack Warden who is the
local doctor and head of
the island's hospital.

The doctor never returned
to his home in Boston after
the war, ami instead stayed
on the island and married
a native princess. Most of
the film's drama comes when
hia proper young Bostonian
daughter arrives on the is­
land.
Elizabeth Allen, who per­
haps is t&gt;est known as the
girl who said. "And away we
go” on the old Jackie Gleas­
on Show,” lends consider­
able sophistication to i!.c mo­
vie as the girl from Boston.
Dorothy Lamour who has
seen service in many a South
Sea epic is superb a* Fleur,
the saloon
chantcusc who
wants to marry I.eo Marvin.

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tle-ranching filmed on location in tbe Texas
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Lon Bannon. The other mem­
ber of th« household la its
cook and housekeeper, Alma,
a plain, down-to-earth wom­
an played by Patricia Neal.
The co • feature Sunday
through Tuesday also is ad­
ult entertainment.
Barbara
Stanwyck and Jane Fonda
co-star in "Walk on the Wild
Side."
Two color films art slated
for W ednesday and Thurs­
day. Anthony Hall stars In
Atlantis, the Lost Continent,"
and Chuck Connors star* In
"Geronimo."
A triple horror zhow, all
thrc« In the first Sanford
showing,
will be featured
Friday and Saturday, Aug.
14-17. The horror menu In­
clude* "The Hand of Death."
"The Minotaur” and "The
Cabinet of Callgari.”

TELEVISIO

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1;!l II) Coaaldowa Niaag
1:00 (!) Acroaa tha Fa net
III Cartnnnatllo
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MONDAY A. M.

By JUDY TU RNER

Rush, rush, rush, the tempo has picked up M
kids get rendy to go back to school, teachen nave
only one more week o f reprieve, college freshmen
buying new clothes nnd name tags by the hundred*
and the last of the vacations beginning. In the mid*
die o f all that hectic business, take time out to re s t. .
The only trouble with Jim
9p«nccr» it that it U Ju*t tco
hsnilyi Seriously, you hav* to
admit it is tha bett place in
tha world to itop for that
last cool on* on tha way home
and ths way that bartnndur
“ sam " mixra t'livm it uauai.
ly tuna into two cr three.
There'# alwaya good company
in tha penon of Sam, Fran,
Doris and Jim, who ar* ready
and willing to lUten to a
good Joke or to tell ycu on*.
Glenn, from the Sub Shop
bearing hit name on SR 430,
wanted ua to b* sure and
tell you that they really do
•tack tha ham hiifh, high,
high on rye. Served right
along with your favorite beer
or win* It’s a treat ycu won’t
want to mix*. If you’d like to
get away for a while and
take a ride, this ia the place
to go. Live entertainment nnd
a dance puvlllion will be one
of the main attractions there
toon, Wo.
MI»a Mazie Allen, that love,
ly young lady who won the
third place in tha national
conteat to pick tha American
Roller Skating Queen in Port­
land, Ore., rrcently, is a mem­
ber o f the Skate City Roller
Dance and Figure Club. 1 Ima­
gine she got in a let o f the
prnctire with the club that
won for her the crown, and
for anyone who likes above
and competition the club ia
tha right place to be.

squared away now. Something
new thla week in response ta
the fine turnout for the Sun­
day men’* tournament, tha
Putt Putt couraa is beginning
a ladies tournament at tha
same time . , . that'* prac­
tice at 6 p.m. and conteat at
*
* .H, fairer 22- tv.1I
play 3d holes o f geif. Kiddies
tourney on Saturday morning
from 9 a.m. til 12 noon for a
special fee.
I f you’ve alwaya wanted to
atop at tht Rikaha Inn, out
aomeona In tha family doesn't
think they’d go fer tha fine
Chinese food aenred there,
you'll bo glad to hear you
can break them in gradually,
The Inn, home o f Chun King,
ha* started serving a deliri­
ous selection o f staaka, ship­
ped from the west via Chun
K I n g ’ a own refrigerated
tnicks. Or, you can try a
Chine** meal for cnly V0
cent* In the huh oriental at­
mosphere, along with on* of
their colorful and exotic al­
coholic tifeverages.
Flo aaya ahe'a been so bu t/
at the Carlbo in the afternoon
she hasn't even had time to
pick up any chit-chat to pass
on. So if you’ve something
Interesting to tell, go In and
give her the word. Tell her a
joko or eonvethlng. Lunches
are really going itrong, with
Iota o f ladiea enjoying tha
cool atmosphere and friendly
company o f Flo during theif
noon houra. Peg, Bill and
Rusa ara getting quit* a fol­
lowing on Friday evening*,
playing to a full house. Tho
Carllie ia the only place down­
town with good entertain*
ment, food and drink all un#
dor the snm* roof, 10 atop la
If you’re looking for all thrr*

I tl
(I) Slga Oa
I II ft) h'ga On
t II tt) (Irovb A Farm ka.
port
1:1* (t) Colltgt af tba Air
T tt (I) Today
(41 Operation Alphthet
till (I) Faria. Marktl HaP»rt
T:S4 (t) 81( 1* New* gad
Wtttktr
t ill II) Today
1:1* (I) Couatdowa Ntwt
T ta (I) Mlekli't Ooaptl Ttmi
It tu n look* good to a*e
t.ll It) Mlakty Kaiat tkaa
(I) Capt. Koagaroo
Uia l'utt Putt Golf lighted up
I II (I) Wtalhtr gat Mtart
at night with acme activity.
I It (Z) Today
ll) Ctrlonvlllo
In fact. It look* like the bus­
l it |Z) Jack Lalga* IkaW
iest minature golf court* I ’ve
(t) Amarina III at or y
f t ) L'ncle Walt
ever teen. Owner Gil Smith
tilt it) Romper Roam
I II Ml Banta Claue
t It II) ()g|l Ptorm thaw
4.10 (I) llurna A Allea
say* everything ii pretty well
It:tt II) toy Wham
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Dang
((&gt; Cgleadgr
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(1) Cartoon Capara
I t l # (I) Flay r«uy Hank
(t) I Lov* l.nay
(2) Ann Houlharn Mioa
11:11 II) Tht MtCoya
EVERY SATURDAY gQ&lt;- PLAY » 1IOURA
tl) Prlcg It Htgkt
INCLUDES SOFT DRINK
MORNING 9-12
(91 I&gt;rt umber lirld*
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Arlttitm C4irpor*lton.
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3107 FRENCH AYE.
GIL SMITH
ruintiff,
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Ford
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• '• hereby given IhAt
that, purtu an t to a Final Da- •ult h«« b»en
In Ih*
rrea
nf
Fnraelnaiira entered RhovB InitlrAlti Court
In raua a numb ered 13934 In you And t«ch of you the tttl«
tba C ir cu it C ou r t o f Saualnule Of Which CMA« It A* MbOV*
County, Flori d a, I a III aall shown.
Ilia p rop er ty ainialed In ." inYou Are h«*rnl»y r%qulr*&lt;1
Inula C oun ty , Florida, d e f i n ­ file* your Answer t»r written
ed a*:
Irtfenirf If say. In ths •t*o%«
Ta&gt;t t o f Block t l . I VAT- procssdlng with tlis Clsrk of
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art and *» Mrtri %
I S ' I T N'». SIX. according n y thsrsiif upon ths plain*
In tha p lot thereof «• ra- tiffs .«ttoriisy« whoir iiapis
c o r d e d In Pint Hook 12. snd • ldrs«s AppsArs lisreon.
pagaa 14 and 49. Public Of* or hrf«*rs lint 27th *1•y of
Itacorda o f Samlliula t'oun- tiiKutt, I Y, the ntturs of
title |troree*|ln» hrtng a suit to
ty. Florida.
T o a a l h a r wit h tha followin g forecloes ths llsn of a mart*
Now featuring LUAUS, STEAKS. EXOTIC
KAgA on (Its following tlss. ribhnueehnht appll.tncea:
C llg m b t r a
F;tectrl« Rullt- » l property sltusts in Msntl*
'• DRINKS.
In Ovan,
Modal
til l t.V. nols i’ »uuty, riorlde, to wit:
Just a few minutes from Sanford,
Iei/T J. HleOCK Q. HUNSerial 12M9
Chainbara
Fllacirlo RulltI#AND ICHTATI2H, s eubSouth on 17-92 nt Fern I’nrk
illvial.tn, grrnrdlng to rn.i*»
In ltana». Modal DIT2JIC.
Or plot thsrsof r. t i i
Serial 9420
In li lt IS.solt 11,
11,
Q u a k e r W a ll llealar. Mod­
I'llbllc Itsnif tig of HsmIel 471-21. Her 1,1 l l t t l l O i
at p u b lic aala. to tha hlgheat
i&gt; »le Count v. Florid »
DO.NK end ORDEItKD At
a n t haat blddar fo r caah, at
Hfmlnols
County.
tha F ron t d o o r o f tha Semin- Ksnfortl.
Phone 838-2511 For Reservation*
of Florid», (hlg loth
o l e C o u n t y I'ourthnuaa In Son- Htste
ford ,
Florida, bet ween ll i o o d ay of July, U «l.

Kiddies' Day

Legal Notice

PUTT P U T T G O LF
HOME OF PUTTING

Legal Notice

RIKSHA INN

a m . and t oo p m , on Auguat
2*'h. 1441
(C o u r t Seal)
A r th u r II. Raikwlth. Jr.
&lt; I.KHK c H t c c r r c o t n i T
l i y : M artha T. Vthlan
D. C.
John H R oiju am or t
Attorney

*24 Rarnttt Rank Rulldlng
Jackaunvllla 3. Florida
Publlahl Augual I, 1942.
CDI.-J1

{HEMs)

.\rthur II- nsrkwlth. Jr.
Clerk of ths Circuit Court
lly: Murtbu T. Vlhlen

Ill-way 17-92

Fern Park

D. C.

floees. Wight A Burford
! i Biol llulldlng—Hulte 301
4727 first Avenue Houth
Ht. I*eter«burg, Klurl-U
Attornsys for Plaintiff
l*ubll»h July 24 A Auff. S, I.
14. 1942.
CDK-72

GLENN'S SUB SHOP
SANDWICHES
HAM STACKED

— JIM Sl’KNCKU’S —
RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL THE LORSTEK YOU CAN EAT .... $3.23
CHAR - IIROII.K!) PRIME STEAKS

ROYAL RED SHRIMP
(a real deliesry the way we
prepare them! . . . they are NOT
French Fried!)

YOUR
CHOICE

COMBINATION PLATTEIt
(Danieh l.obotrr Tall* ami Royal
Red 8hrimp)

FROG

LEGS

SUBMARINES
A SPECIALTY

DANISH LOIJSTEK TAILS
(sweet as a nut)

7ITC7TT

Reer - Wine • Soft Drinks

$

295

Sauteed la Mtltrd nutter
UNDER THE UMHKKLI.A
A Variety Of Fin# Cheeses and Meat*— Fre#
To Enjoy While W’e Prepare Your Dinner
”™T7«Mr’ ^rTean7” Tt!^m—!r7alinTITirTve7^nT!{TrrTor"
private partirx up to 50.
South French Ave.
Sanford
Phone FA 2-0331

Open 10 Until 2 A. M.

OPENING SOON!
New Dance Pavilion
Live Talent
N EW LOCATION

GLENN’S SUB SHOP
SR 43, ACKOSH FROM WEATIICRSFlELp

�Classified
Office 204 W. First
deadluto

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
Tom., thru Fri. • I P. M. day
before insertion. Mob. - Sat.
BOOB.

STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
Tue*., thru Fri. • I P. M . day

before insertion. Moo. • Sat.
BOOB.

CLASSIFIED IN D E X
1. Lost t Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate W anted
12. Ileal Estate F or Sale
1. M o.!’rare Loans
I. Innuru. . e

15. Business Opportunity
1C. F em ale H elp Vi a n te d

17.
18.
19.
20.

Male Help Wanted
Help Wanted
Situations Wanted
Babysitters
Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repels
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
Radio A Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
S6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas

* i

1. I.os l A Found
LOST: Gray k white Male
Cat. Reward. Call FA &gt;
0072.
FOUND: Key on chain. FA
2-0528.

2. Notices • Personals
VACUUM CLEANER repairs,
parti, auppliea for Electro*
lux, Kirby, Hoover, AlrWay, Rex-Air etc. Frco
pickup.
New and Uacd
cleaner! sold. FA 2-2282.

3. Education • Instruction
KINDERGARTEN REGIS •
TRATIONS bow being ac­
cepted for fall term. Grace
Methodist Church,
Onora
Rd. at Woodland. Exper­
ienced teacher, modern facilities. Your inspection in­
vited any weekday morn­
ing, 9:00-12:00, or
phono
FA 2-U72 for further infor­
mation.

5. Food
PICK your own peaa. $1.00
bushel. KA 2-4971.
BLACK eyed peas, $100 a
bushel If you pick In your
own container. FA 2-2794.
1 VEAL calf dressed wt. 91
lbs. KA 2-0281.

For Rent
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean and cloie in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-1013.
KUHN. Apt. Close in. Phone
FA 2-2800.
3 BEDROOM house, water
softener. $95. a mo. FA 28231. Available Sept. L

A e o C E IS A MAM WHO
TALKS ABOUT HIMSELF
WHIN V o y WANT I D TALK
' ABOUT VfoURSELF

CHRYSLER
AIKTEMP

(1

ROOM AIR
CONDITIONERS

CALL FA 2-8321

Southern Air
2513 Bark Dr.
Air Conditioning
Heat • Refrigeration

i

.!•

�'

Now Is The Tim e To Plant Yourself In Your Own H om e... Look To W an t-A d s
I. For Real

12. Real Estate For Salet

6. For Rent

FURN. Apt. 2300 Mcllonville. HOUSE. Suitable for couple A bucket of Paint. Brush and
Elbaw Grease, will convert
or bachelor. 3B0S S. Elm.
SUMMER RATE. L i r i *
this older 3 BR. furnished
FA 2-2307.
c&gt;aa 2 bdr. turn. apt. $63.
home into a must pleasant
1*00 Magnolia A\e.
AIR CONDITIONED BR. In
fam.ly home, with its large
3 Rm. (urn. Apt. 143. mo.
oaks, magnolias and bear­
1-3 BR. house IIS a month.
lit E. 8th St. FA 2-3786.
ing citrus trees. Plus fea­
1-2 br. home $32. a month.
tures include 2 rental units,
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219. 3 ROOM furnished Garage
over 3JO feet on State Road
Apt. Water and electricity
No. 44. corner location and !
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
furn. Call after 3:30 p.m.
some antiques.
Room* private hatha, 114
FA 2-1303.
This
is worth looking into. ,
W. Firit SL
May we serve you? Call
CLEAN furn. Apt. 2817 Elm
Lloyd Barnes at Everett
OFFICE for rent 33 x IS ft.
Ave. Near stores. No pets.
A. Harper Agency, Realtor
Ideal location, down town.
FA 2-2244.
201 Commercial St.
SMALL furn. Apt. Clean. All
Utilities. $48. FA 2-2784.
Furn. Apt. Close In. Apt. 4.
HOME WITH 5 ACRES
3 BEDROOM unfurnished Du­ CBS home on five acres. 3
$33 Mo. 4a m w . ist.
plex.
Excellent
location.
BRs and 1 bath, 9 yrs. old.
1
BEDROOM
Apartment.
Kitchen equipped. 1001 B.
in excellent condition. Nor­
Quiet neighborhood. FAS*
Elm Ave. FA 2-3594.
thwest side o f Sanfurd in
1462 from l:3B t* 4 p. m.
County. Tile land with ar­
furnished
Apart­
Monday thm Friday. Ph. NICELY
tesian well. 4 acres under
ments
Park Apts.
1717
FA 2-1301 any other time.
cultivation. $16,800. Other
Park Ave. FA 2 8112.
acreage available. Large
4 ROOM Apartment 304 Elm
and small.
AIR-CONDITIONED 2 Bed­
Ave. :t22 2021.
room House furnished on
“ CLEAN quiet Rooms’ ’ The
large lot. $43 month. FA 2Stenstrom Realty
Gables. FA 2-0720.
0397.

Styr

#«nforh

frrxth

Fri. Aujr. 9, '63— Paste 1 1 127. Special Senrlces

By Nadine Seltzer LAWN SERVICE

SWEETIE PIE

Salts k Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st SL Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

SINGER

CALL FA 2-5783

ROOFING

SEMINOLE k VOLUSIA
Repair or New
Any Type
Contract or Hour
BUNDED ROOFING CO.

668-5759 DERARY

St. Johns Realty

AUTO
MECHANIC

HOLLER
MOTOR SALES

BEAL ESTATE Salesman.
I Mdn or Woman, for subdivision sales. Seminole Co.
Write llox 22 c o Sanford
Herald.

3

KM. Furn. Garage Apt.
309 W. 16th St. FA 2-3167.

3 BEDROOM House. Clean
k close in. Jimmie Cowan.
FA 2 loi3.

FURN. Douse lor rent, Inc.
T.V. Close m. Cali t A 24239 after 6 p m.
IlOt'SKl RU LER. La
4047.

FA 2

LEWIS C. DliLL

READY MIX Concrete, win­
dow sills, lintels, step*,
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
nlnn

r * r *•

-• • • • »

ten-ie*

tnene

*• - r - s

Air-Conditioning

31-A

Swap o r E ich an go

ACCORDION. 120 Bass, white BUY, Sell Ik Trade Guns.
pear) k case. $75.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
k Gun Shop.
FA 2-5187,
20 Cu. ft. DEEP Freezer. 35. Articles Wanted
Chest type. Needs paint.
WANTED used T.V.'a. Ph.
FA 2-3396.
FA 2 9776.
SINGER • Slant needle.
Equipped to zig zag k 36. Automobiles - Tracks
make buttonholes. Decor­
BUYING A NEW or
ative designs. Guaranteed.
USED CART
Assume payments of $9.33
FINANCE
IT WITH US
per month. FA 2-9111. San­
♦ Low Interest Rates
ford Sewing Center.
T.V. CONSOLES
Motorola, now picture tube
........................................ $79.95
Philco, new picture tube
.............................. $79.93
SUvertone, new picture tube
............................. $90.93
T.V. PORTABLES
RCA ................................ $19.93
G.E.....................................$39.93
REFRIGERATORS
Crosiey w w . New Kami.
Coldspot $99.93. New Painl.
1 G.E. Double door. New
paint......................... $149 93
1 Leonard $99.93. New Paint
Frigidaire $29.95. It works.
1 N o r g e ...........................$19.93
Will trade on tlicse or $3.00
down delivers any uu'd ap­
pliance or T.V. Call Bob
or Vergil at Goodyear. FA
2 2821. 333 W. Ist St.

• Low Monthly Payment*
FLORIDA STATE BANK

1938 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. B. 4 1L
323-2740.
1933 CHEV. Station Wagon,
new transmission. Needs
radiator. FA 2984*.
1936 FORD Falrlane. 4 dr.
R. k II. Auto., Power Steer,
V-8. WSW. 322-1423.
WANTED 4-door station wag­
on not over $430. cash. FA
2 6637.

37. Boats - Motors
Gateway To The Waterway

Kuli.iuti Shutting Goods
Your EVTNRUDE Dealer
3644-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3061

ATTENTION — Two 23 hp?
Evinrude Motors ready to
go. $223. Will trade or (innance. Class B Hydroplane
with Mercury super 10 and
With purchase of Blue Lus­
trailer. $220. Jerry’s Out­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
board &amp; Machine. 412 San­
Sliampooer for only $1 per
ford Ave.
day. Carroll's Furniture.
14' ORLANDO Clipper, 10 hp.
H i TON Air - Conditioner.
Johnson, T*niler, accessor­
18.000 BTU. 220 volt. Shal­
ies.
$330.
2814 Iroquois
low well, pump, tank k
Avo. FA 2 9307.
pipe. Electric Range ami
all of this in excellent con­ 39. Trailers • Cabanas
dition. 322 690!,
SPORTSCHAFT
'39, 50x10'.
t Bedroom, front kitchen,
VEGETABLE plants.
See
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
roomy, clean. Reasonable,
2nd and Sanford Ave.
Orlando 835-1842.

UTILITY Trailer. 2 Wheel.
6'xU‘ bed., $100 or reason­
able offer. FA 2-tS9l8.

~

-t«

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Service With the Cash.
Piano Tuning and Repair
SUPER TRADING POST
FA 2 0677.
W L. Harmon — FA 2 4233

27. Special Service*

mi

D5C S
BU ILD YO U A

Homes
Our

A U C T IO N

Appraiser AUCTIONEER Liquidator
l.irrnard k Bonded
I 0.1 I'aloma A ir.
Sanford, Fla.
Ph. 122-8331

Life jecketi, air mats, beach
floats, shoes, Army-Navy
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.

ADVERTISING SALESMAN,
permanent position, guurunteed salary plus commis­
sion, Applicant must be am­
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
bitious and willinx to learn.
WARNING
All replies
confidential. 200 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234 You Should Try This Re­
Write Box 90, c / o The
claimed, Zig Zag Sewing
SWIMMING hist ructions, all
Sanford Herald.
Machine Before Y'ou Buy.
levels. FA 2-3332.
Popular Brand, l,ike New
I'J. S itu a tion * W an ted
Tractor,
mowing,
discing,
Condition, 43 Model, Butt­
blade, scoop. FA 2-7664.
CHILDREN" kept. FA 2 4182
onholes. Fancy Stitches,
Monongrams, Embroiders,
ESSO
Service
Station
on
cor­
BABYSITTING. 323 0380.
Darns, Without Attachments
ner of 19th k French Ave.
Guaranteed, Pay Off ReChild Care. FA 2-2274.
is taken over under new
mauling
4 Payments Of
management. Wash Jobs,
PAINTING. Repairs. Work
481X1 Or $13.00 Cash. Ph.
lube jobs, motor tune ups.
guaranteed. FA 2 0259.
FA 2 8627.
Electric
welding k
etc.
Open week days 7 9. Sunday BEFORE SCHOOL SPECIAL
REFINED, experienced
in
8-9. Roaks
Esso.
Phone
gen.
office,
bookkeeping
SALE
322 7392.
typing, receptionist and
Singer electric portable $995
cashier. TE 8 1139, Cassel­
Singer in console . . . . $22.00
29. Automobile Servlc*
berry.
.— . Kenmore in console . $28 00
Whlto In co n s o l* ...........$37.00
Auto Glass, Tops
I’D. Bahysitlers
With purchase of deluxe or
k Sea* Covers
BABY sitting day or night.
zig zag models you will
FA 3-1212.
receive $3.00 worth of mslerial from Milady's Fine
21. Beauty Salons
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Fabric
Shoppe,
Sanfurd
\LL WORK GUARANTEED
Sewing Center, loi S. Park
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
Ave.
Cold wave special $6 93. Shop
now has special
facial
TAKE OVER
PAYMENTS
booth services. Hair sty­
Power
edger,
new
cond.
ling, skin analysis facials, |Sen»arik Glims a n d Faint
Ong. price $69.93 bal. $41.
manicure, pedicure. Cali
C om p a n y
'63 port. TV
Orig. pric*
for evening appt,
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4422
$17993 bal. $128.40.
3!8 Palmetto Ave.
'62 auto washer Orig. price,
Phone door ( l ) 322 0831
31 A. Pels
$339 93. Bal. $132.30.
Phone-door (2 ) 322 8325
'63 auto washer. Orig. price.
SHETLAND PONIES
$219 93 llal. $176 20.
FOR CHRISTMAS
22. Build • Faint • Repair
Pay each week A have yours '61 port. TV Orig. price,
Semi-Retired Carpenter
$179 93. Hal. $108.05.
paid for by Christmas. We
Small Repairs — Painting
will keep until Dec. 24 Or terms to fit your budget.
Phone FA 2 7983
Also
Saddles,
Blankets, NEW DISCONTINUED MOD­
FACTORY
FRESH
bridles k halters. After 3 ELS.
25. I'lu m liin g S e n ire*
'62 40 lip. elec, start. OB
FA 2 5179 or FA 2 3077.
fLUMBINO
motor mfg. lilt $619.95, now
Contracting Repairs
22. Flowers • Shrubs
432995; 42 25 hp elec, start
FREE ESTIMATES
OB motor, mfg. list $319.95,
LIGUSTRUM 50 cents to f 15
R L. HARVEY
now $29 1 50.
Gray Shadows Nursery
204 Saniord Ave.
FA 2 3383
FIRESTONE STORES
4 mi. S. on Sanfurd Avs.
Corner 1st A French, 322 0244
26. Kailio &amp; Television
GKit ItA DAISIES. Dutch MIR
If you need betp. call
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
Nursery. Upsala ltd. Ju&gt;t
FA 2 3612 and place a Her­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
off 20th St. A 1st.
ald Classified.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
33. F urn itu re
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.

-Specialty
Pursuant lo an order by the owner. » c will -ell al pub­
lic auction the content- o f Ihr hra.-er Trading Post
loralrd el 220 N. Amelia, Del.and. Flu., Sat., Aux- 10,
at 1:30 p. m.
New partial roiilents include antiquee, piftures. rut
glass, pressed glass, vases, table ware, books, -lutlcd
animals, rluthinx. mirror*, old butter rhurn, trunkand many items loo numerous to mention. Some items
over 100 years old.
\ll sales in CkSII and to the highest bidder. Ilu-inrss
will also be offered in hulk and proof u| itirnnir run
be irrifk d by owner. Low rent. This in a money maker
fur anyone.
COME ONE COME \l.l.
Fixtures and Household Items iucludril.

34. Article* For Sal*

dry wells, stepping stones.
Miracle Concrete Co.
SMITH Air Condition Refri­
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-3731
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
SINGER AUTOMATIC
able in price. Day FA 2-7434 SEW1NU machine, like-nsw,
Night FA 2-2069.
makes buttonholes, sews on
buttons, monograms, em­
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
broiders, etc. All without
Remove Thatch - Chinch
attachments. Sold new over
Bug Spriy (VC-13) • Ferti­
$300, balance now due only
l e —Ph. FA 2 42*4
$89.8*1 or pay $8.26 monthly.
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Liberal tradelu on your
WELLS DRILLED. PUMPS,
old machine. Csll Orlando
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
211-9387 collect for free
All Types ansi Sizes
hotna trial.
We Repair and Service
BAMBOO blinds, 4 reel $1.99;
S T I N E
6 feet $2.99; 8 feet $3.99;
Machinery and Supply Co.
10 feet $199. Also match
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432
stick blinds. Furniture Cen­
ter. 1100 French Ave.

STENSTROM REALTY

3 BEDROOM. $10o a month.
Pinecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
loirgc living room, range
furnished.
Redecorated.
349-3321.

Used furniture, sppliaaces,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry's Msrt 21$ Saaford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132

SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
FREE ESTIMATE
tios. etc. Free estimate. Ph. Upholstering k Msttress
322-3304.
ov sting. New k Used Furmi*
lure. Cell Nix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 708 Celery Ave.
FA 2-211T.
SEWING MACHINE

FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom 2 BEDROOM
unfurnished 111 N. Park Ave. 322-2120
Apartment. 135 k $43. New­
House with large fenced
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
yard at 2307 Yale Ave. Call
7. 404 E. nth St. 322 8194.
FA 2-4313 after S p.m.
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
1 BEDROOM furnished du SMALL clean furnished Apt. 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
plea apt. Adults. FA 2-3410.
Vicinity o f Food Fair. Ad­ NEW HOME: 3 bedrooms.
ults. FA 2-0702.
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Ua baths, Fla. room, kit­
chen equipped. KHA finan­
Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1st. DUPLEX Apartment. 2 Bed­
ced, $300 down payment, LOVELY 4 bedroom, 2 bath
room
furnished.
201
E.
CHOICE RENTALS
Home. Reasonable. 123 E.
$41
monthly.
27th St. FA 2-4177.
UNFURNISHED ..
Jenkins Circle.
SAN - SEW REALTY
2 Bedroom 175.00
LARGE 4 bedroom house. 1 John P. Zeull, Reg. Urokcr
LOCII ARBOR
3 Bedroom $43.00
acre yard. Next to new 2619 S. French Ph. FA 2-7439
Attractive
3 BR home in de­
3 Bedroom $100.
high school. $65. a mo. kit­
sirable location. Only $750
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths $123.
chen equipped. FA 2-7631.
JOHN E. FOX
down. Kitchen equipped and
REALTOR
CLEAN garage
apartment,
in good eondition. Can lie
Sem inole R ealty
323 0359
refinanced or assume 4 V i
furnished, $45. m o.
612 110 N. Park Ave.
Park.
existing mortgage. A good
1901 Park Avenue
ST. JOHN'S RIVER. Lake
safe investment for your
FA 2-3232 anytime
Harney. Furnished Camp
8. Reach Rentals
family.
on 100' waterfront lot, ad­
FURNISHED downstairs apt.
joining lot available too.
HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
attic fan. Adults. Reason­
Call
Owner a’. 3:3-3191
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
able. FA 2-1851.
.Stenstrom Realty
(Geneva).
FA 2-1058.
t BEDROOM Kitchen eqnp111 N. Park Ave. 322 2420
RIVERFRONT HIDEAWAY
ped. NO-8-3393 for appoint­ 9. For Stile or Reni
LOCATED in the Center of 11. Insurance
ment.
2.23 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
SHAD and BASS fishing on
land. For information call
the Beautiful St. Johns Riv­ SENIOR Citizens may quali­
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
FA 2-4069.
fy for Life or Hospital In­
er. A I960 10x55’ Aluminum
First St. Near 2 city free
surance to age 75. Fred J.
Trailer completely furnish­
parking lots and shopping
12. Heal Extate For Sale ed on Large 1-ot. Trailer.
Harris FA 2.7940 for nppt.
stores. No utility charges.
Lot, and Hide-Away with
Suitable for couple or sin­
SPACE
restful quietness and pri­ 15. B u sin ess O p p ortu n ity
gle, also retired people. for the children in this big,
vacy may be yours for FOR LEASE. Attractive, well
FA 2-4712.
shaded yard and right next
|8,3oooo with Easy Terms.
to a lovely City park for
located SERVICE STA TION
RENT A RED
more play activity. Three
Major oil Co. Has opportun­
Xollawuy, Hospital k Baby
bedroom, 2 bath house lias
ity for Service Station deal­
Beds.
Stemper A g en cy
separate
dining
room,
er. Excellent profit poten­
By Day, Week, or $tonth
Florida room, large, eat-in
tial. Plenty of room. PAID
REALTOR — INSUKOK
CARROLLS FURNITURE
and equipped kitchen, dou­ FA 2-4991 1919 S. Frenrh Ave
TRAINING
k
financing
Fb. FA 2-3181 116 W. 1st St.
ble garage and fiber glass
available. Ph. FA 2 0313.
g o v e r n m e n t "covered patio. Extra bon­
2
BEDROOM
furnished
OWNED HOMES
Ifi. Female Help Wanted
uses are parquet hardwood
apartment. FA 2-0441.
floors, fireplace ami oodles FOR a real bargain In a
for
local
TWO bedroom furnished Apt.
home buy, see our selection RECEPTIONIST
of closet space. See the
Doctor's office. Give age,
$33.00,
2101
ilsgn olu .
of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom, 1
owner at 1814 Mellonville
references, name, address
Phone FA 2-3951. Robert
and 2 bath homes that arc
Ave.
and phone number. Write
A. Williams.
available for immediate o c­
P.O, Box 1569, Sanford,
SWIMMING Pool.
3
bed
cupancy. These home buys
WE NEED RENTALS
Fla.
room,
Da
bath
Home.
are priced below market
Do you have a home, fur­
Transferred. .Must sacri­
value. You can purchase a GIRL for Housework, Satur
nished or unfurnished, large
fice. 121 Lake Dot Dr.
Government Owned Home
days only. Mutt have ref­
or small that you want to
(Sunland).
for as little as Slno.oo to
erences. FA 2-3211.
rent. If you do, call or stop
$530 1X1 down. Monthly pay­
by today for fast service. LAKE SYLVAN. Canal front
ments that include every­ 17. Male Help Wanted
lot. No. 41. 64 x 3101j for
Leasing ami property man­
thing start as low as $16.ix).
•ale or trade on good model
agement services.
For complete information
car. Box 27, Belle Glade
on any Government Owned
Fla.
Home, See your FIIA A
Stenstrom Realty
VA PROPERTY MANAGE­ Traimnii.-mion experience
NICE small country CB fur­
preferred
MENT
BROKER,
SAN­
111 N. Park Ave. 322-2120
nished Home on large lot
FORD
AREA,
JIM
HUNT
$3,309 .FA2-9.491 from 7
wo bedroom House, Kitchen
REALTY, 2524 Park Drive.
a.m. to 6 p.m.
equipped. $70.00 Per Mo.
Sanford,
Florida.
Phone
Sanford, Flu.
Three Bedroom House Kit.
FA 2-2118, FA 2 0618, 323Equipped $93 00 per mo. 4
SEMI RETIRED MAN Wat
0700.
Jim Hunt Realty
Bedroom House, large Fla.
kins roule is available for
Room. Kitchen Equipped
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath home.
Office FA 2 2118
this area. Many semi-reLarge corner lot m Wynneand Air Conditioning.
Night FA 2-0648
tired men
nuw earning
wood secthn. For sale by
J. W. Hall. Realty
323 0700
$60.00 to $!50 0i) per week.
Ph. 322 3811
owner. F.\ 2 6290.
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla
Also have one full time
Route available. For inter­
FURNISHED cottage. $45. a IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
N E W H O M ES
view in your area, write
month. Located at Five
3 bedroom model Homes. We are pleased to offer two
Mr.
McGarity,
Box 627,
new homes in Lake Mary
Points. FA 2-1447.
LMN
Enterprises,
I n e.
WKIlston, Florida.
far immediate sale. A very
Highland Ave. Lamgwood.
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed
attractive 2 Bti, Us bulb
TE 8 3911.
room Duplex. Fla. room
home with built in kitchen
Electron
heat,
ltth
St.
412 EDITHA Circle
can be yours for $150 down.
Longwood. 838 3298.
Highland Park
Total cost only $9950. Also
a new 3 UK, I'k bath home
I BEDROOM house. Kitchen Three bedroom block home,
kitchen equipped, large lot.
with ducted air condition­
equipped. $73. FA 2 2838.
Total price $12,000 00 can
ing and heating. Only $12,121 LAUREL DRIVE
be financed under KHA
000 with FIIA or conven­
I BEDROOM, kitchen equip
with only $900.00 down in
tional financing. Better ace
ped House. $93 a month,
eluding closing cost.
these today.
Ph. FA 24137.
HUBERT A. WILLIAMS
2 ROOM furnished Apartment,
Realtor
Stenstrom Realty
$33. Includes water A elec­ Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
tricity. FA 2-4341.
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg 111 N. Park Ave. 322-2420

PU BLIC

34. Articles F or Sal*

WANTED reliable couple le
take up monthly paymeata
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
of $13.30 oo | complete
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
rooms of furniture. Call
FA 2-1117.
TE 9-1311, Casselberry, col­
lect.
FRIGIDAIRE

j

4»i-.\&lt; iu L.x iijin c, Ruse Court.
3 Ildrm. 2 bath. $133 mo.
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2-2376.

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Senators Seek
Probe Of CAB
Florida Ruling
WASHINGTON (UPI) _
Sen. Edward M. Kennedy,
9 . Mass., led ■ battle today
lor • senate investigation of
0m Civil Aeronautics Board
(CAB) deeisioa to drop north­
east Airlines from the New
York to Florida route.
K siw ily announced Thurs­
day that be, Sen. Leverctt
SalMstaD, R-Maii., and Sen.
Norris Cotton, R-N. H., were
asking tbs Aviation aubcommlttoo el the Senate ComBierce Committee to bold the
bonrings.
It wae Kennedy’s first ma­
lar senate speech. Only sev­
eral sens tars wart present

and the gsScrke wars near­

transmitter* in West Oer- mong white*. . . that the ra­ moral lo deprive people of
cial barriers that exist to­ a chanre to mike the most
many and one in Portugal.
day are certain to fall."
of their abilitiei.”
A atriking note about the
Gov. Terry Sanford of Nor­
May r Stanley E. Brook*
complete 500 page transcript
th Carolina: "What is needed shire of Charlotte. X.
is that it akips reactions that
is a new emancipat on proc­ *T..e choice ihould not be
are more conservative than
lamation from the bigotry ot too difficult if
admit in
middle-of-the road. The agenthe past . . . the people of all honesty that discrimina­
cy'a news chief, Horst Pe­
North Carolina are realizing tion based on the color of a
n t], a native of Berlin. Ger­
it is limply not right and man’ s skin is legally and
many, explains this way:
morally wrong and economi*
‘ ‘ Members of
extremist
rally unsound."
groups such as the Black
Muslims and the White Citi­
zens Council, were not inter­
viewed. The peopie of the
DALLAS (UPI1 — Grocer
countries we reach were get­
J. W. Itichey is » cwreful
ting plenty of the extremist
j man. Because of the threat
point of view from the Com­
o f robbery, he had a burglar
munist propagandists."
Our .Machine* A re:
Here are samples o f how alarm system installed at the
Dig - Fast - T h rifty
front
door
o
f
his
store.
the racial situation was re­
We Are Open Air —
Thursday, burglars broke in
ported by Radio Free Eur­
Wash In Comfort
R qau L. Payton, realtor and builder. (Details in
and
stole
tobacco,
wrine,
•
ope:
the 'T o u r o f Homes article on Page 7 today.)
RFE Commentary: ‘ ’There money order machine and a
(Herald Photo)
LAUNDRY
is a very real sense of opti­ radio. They came in the back
Sanford Chapter 1401, Wo­
2(32 FRENCH AYE.
mism among Negro leaders door. It wasn’t connected to
men o f the Moose, will meet and complete concensus a- the alarm.
at 8 p.m. Monday In the tem­
porary Lodge headquarters In
Lake M ar; for the monthly
Chapter Night Program and
Enrollment.
Executive officer! o f the
COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) chapter will be in charge of
Guests at the Boone County the program.
bert Wiliams, who is
ham breakfaat Saturday will
taking refuge in Cube,
get their hame ar.d eggs but
no grits, ami all because ca­
Williams fled to Cuba from terer James C. Nani&lt;m is a
South Seminole VFW Tost
North Carolina in ltifll after Southern cooking purist.
H'J07 will meet at 8 p.m, next
the alleged kidnaping of a
Nanson said grits muit be Tuesday at the Post Home on
white couple during Negro cooked and served quickly in the Old Dixie Hwy. in Longp r o t e s t demonstrations in the beat tradition. He feared wood.
Union County, N. C.. He had the grits would not withstand
been suspended from the Na­ being carted to the fair­
Certain pedestrians, called
tional Association for the Ad- grounds to be served luke­ jaywalkers, get their name
vunremeent of Colored Peo­ warm.
from the jay bird, which
ple before the incident after
usually runs after things diagadvocating violent action to
onally.
meet violence from whites.
Mao, chairman o f the Chi­
nese Communist party, said
AUTO
Williams “ has twice this year
By Mre. Adam Muller
aaked me for a statement in
MANY OF THE OPENING SPECIALS WHICH SOLD OUT
A One Man Showing of the
support o f the American Ne­ paintings o f Artist Ray Nich­
HAVE SINCE BEEN RE-ORDERED AND RECEIVED
groes' struggle against racial ols of Sarasota will open Sun­
AIR CONDITIONER
discrimination."
HACK INTO THE STORE FOR YOUR SELECTION
day at the Dcltary Mansion
United Pres# lalenuiUaaal
Radio Free Europe is a
privately - supported organ!gallon that transmits West­
ern "truth" behind the Iron
Curtain into Cxechoslovakia,
Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria
and Romania.
In the course of attempt­
ing to answer Communist at­
tacks with what it ealls an
"unvarnished picture" of the
racial situation in the U. S.
South, RFE sent two news­
men into Dixie for three
weeks. Their interview*, and
RFE "Commentary’ * are be­
ing used for four half-hour
programs broadcast from two

HOME o f Florida
style, with an exquisite patio at the rear, on
East Second Street is being offered by Mrs.

THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW

$950 Found In
Bed Returned

ly empty. Part of the galJery baa occupied by Kenne­
dy’s office staff.
Northeast Airlines Presi­
FORT WORTH fUPI) —
dent James W. Austin told
New England congressmen The quoted price for mattresa
Thursday that loss of the renovation Is fl6JH, hut It
•out# would mean that about almost coat a t)b-year-old Fort
1.880 jobs would have to be
eliminated, mostly in New Worth widow ft»60 more.
C. R. Fincher, owner of the
Eaglaad. The present 2,200
Jobo would bo cut back to mattress renovating firm,
•M to operate a regional ser­ said an employe was shred­
vice in New England.
ding the mattresa stuffing to
Sen. Edmund S. Muakle, eliminate lumps when he spot­
M is ., added In the senate ted a 1 10 bill. He began
that be supported Kennedy
checking and found $U60 in
and hoped the bearing would
cash.
consider not Just the Florida
" I f I had known the money
run but the complete air
waa In there, I would have
transportation picture in New
been a fool to send the mat­
England.
tress to you," Fincher said
Kennedy said the CAB plan
the woman told him. She paid
to drop Northeast from the
New York to Miami run "will him |15.81 out of her wind­
bava so adverse an Impact fall.
on the economy and the air
travel to the New England
area that I feel K deserves
ll A M it U It G,
Germany
the closest attention of the
Congress."
(U PI) — Martin Mulligan of
Kennedy said: "The deci­ Australia reached the quar­
sion severely restricts com­
ter-finals o f the \Ve*t German
petition la one of the rich­
International
tennis champion­
est passenger markets in the
ships with a 0-.*I, 0-3, it-3 vic­
country."
He also said the CAB de- tory over Dietrich R'kleba of
tlslon would restrict shuttle West Germany. Franroise
service between Boston and Durr o f France, Kdila lludlng
Washington to one carrier o f West Germany ami Anctte
and "could well mean higher Van Zyl of South Africa adprices for travel between vunco to the women"s quar­
ter-final ainglea bracket.

c.:

He Didn't Think
About Back Door

Moose Women
Set Meeting

Kwite - White

M a o P u ts H is Lip In This Southerner

To the people of Sanford and

U.S. R a c e Q u e s t io n
TOKYO (U PI) — Ccmmu
nlst Chinese leader Mao Txe
Tung Thursday called the
American Negroes’ e I v 11
rights campaign a “ sharpen­
ing o f the class struggle" and
promised them Peking's sup­
port.
Muo, in a statement issued
by the New China News
Agency, charged that Presi­
dent Kennedy’s civil rights
program was nothing but
“ two-faced tactics . . . . an
attempt to lull the fighting
will of the Negro people and
deceive the masses through­
out the country."
He denied charges made by
Mcscow that China’s own polick's were racist, The Huvleta have accused the Chi­
nese of trying bo rapture
l e a d e r s h i p of nationalist
movement in Africa, Latin
America, and Asia by turning
the people there aguilst the
"white, hcetlle," Soviet citiaens.
"Our unity Is not one of
rare; it Is the unity o f com­
rades and friends," Muo said.
His statement on the U, H.
race question was prompted
by an American Negro, Ro­

surrounding communities —

Post To Meet

for the wonderful response you

gave us in our Grand Opening
celebration Tuesday, August 6th.

Nichols Show
To Open Sunday

N O R D IC

House.
Nichols, who has studied at
Sculpture, is affiliated with
M A D I S O N VILLK. Ky. the Manatee Art League.
(U PI) — Edgar K. Arnold,
His show will remain on
liH, editor and publisher of exhibit through Aug. 23.
the Madisonvllle Messenger,
died Thursday. Aa a news­
paperman for nearly 50 years,
David Ro*e, musical di­
he wrote many editorials rector of "The Red Skelton
which were quoted widely In Ilnur,” Is a charter member
Kentucky, nnd many c ( them of the Live Steamers Club, a
were inserted in the Con­ national miniature - railroad
group.
gressional Record.

Editor Dies

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Yr.

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has been locked at dusk since
vandals hit it a month ago.
Avery and Postal Inspector
IV. R. Richie reached an
agreement with Shcrilf J. L .,
Hobby for a deputy to lock
the Lake Wary facility ••alt­
er 10 each night.”

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330 Acres
For School
Threr pieces of Seminole
County real estate valued at
1500,200 exchanged hands in
deeds just filed with County
Clerk Arthur II. Beckwith Jr.
Bernard 0 . and Dorothy D.
King, of Buffalo, N. Y., de­
livered a deed for 530 acres
at North Orlando as a site for
the proposed Girls' Town
school. The deed listed the
sales price at $320,000. A
mortgage in the same amount
from Girls' Town, Inc., to
Mr. and .Mrs. King also was
filed.
Girls* Town headquarters
at 235 County Road. Palm

Beach, informed The Herald
this morning by telephone*
that the organiser, Mrs. Hor­
ace Dodge, now in Newr York
City, will have a formal news
announcement relative to con­
struction
plana later this
week.
The site is between Moss
and Hayes Roads in North
Orlando Ranches plat, adjoin­
ing the site of the proposed
Seminole J u n i o r College.
Board o f Trustees of S.J.C.
announced this morning they
will meet Thursday and folj |0w with an announcement
I about building plans.

Col. John C. Noel has been i General Staff College at Fort
Inamed administrative officer Leavenworth, Kan., anil the
A two-year etsriy by the
I)1CK COPELAND
; of the Sanford Naval Acad- Special Weapons Base in Al­
Seminole County Chamber of
cmy. Col. H. A. Furman, buquerque, N. M.
Commerce "• •** rh«» fmxibilitv
suiK'rimeiuieui, announced to­
Cul. Nut! U tlit fa
o f metropolitan t e l e p h o n e
Mrs. Dodge's proposal will
day.
two children, John C. Noel.
service throughout Seminole
be to construct a school for
The appointment of Cdr. III. a student at Orlando Jun­
County will be aired at a
girls similar to Roys Town In
Janies Russell Wilson as in­ ior College, and Carter Lee
county-wide meeting Friday
Nebraska.
structor of math and geogra­ Noel, a student at Seminole
noon at Jim Spencer’s restau­
Two other deeds filed with
High School. Hit family has
phy was also announced.
rant John Krider hns invited
Beckwith were reported for
Col. Noel, who Is a grad­ made its home here since
County CumiAUsioncra, may,
,
|property in the vicinity of tho
uate of the University of July, 19*S0, in Crystal Lake
or* o f nil municipalities and
^ lis s illjv
jnew interstate 1 in iiection 11representatives of Southern
Members of the Lyman Richmond and the T. C. WII- Heights.
FL1NT, Mich. (U lM l-Tltrre |2I-29.
Hell and Winter l’urk Tele- Hish School foo.balt squad Hams Law School, retired1 Cdr. Wilson is a native Flopersons still were unaccount | Nadia D. and II. F. Boland
phone Companies.
have been called for first Irom active duty with the U. ridian and attended the l'nic.l for today following a hotel I deeded the property to fillversity of Tampa, where he
practice at 9 a.rn. Friday S. Army March 31. 1963.
lire that killed one man, hut ,,’n* National Rank o f Orlan*
Just
prior
to
that
he
hud:
earned
his BA degree in BusR. K. Porter wonders if Jim at the school gym by their
authorities believed they es- do for $163,000. The bank, in
Hurily bus won a 50 per cent new coach, Dick Copeland, served as senior advisor forliness Administration,
capcd the flames unharmed. (urn, transferred the property
to Texaco, Inc., for $115,500.
pay hike. Theso yellow tickets He said first practice will the Viet Natncse Replace-1 He has served as a fighter
mint Training Center in Sai- and transpoit pilot in various
Jim hands out fur overtime j be in shorts,
Bank officials said today
Copeland, who also will ; ConIassignments during and after
parking hns n new note past
the
matter "still Is In thn
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The
WW II Col. Noel tWorld War II, and flew ihree
ed on: Penalty remuins the coach track, is a graduate at During
United Slates has agreed to confidential stage and no
same, 35 cents, for overtime Bethel College, Tenn., and served in the European tliva- j years as a transport pilot in
the extradition to Venezuela news can be released at this
GROUND UREA KING SERVICES for the new Presbyterian Church of
parking if paid within 31 coacited at Humboldt Junior |'«r with the 100th Intantry support of the Berlin airlift.
of former Venezuelan dictator time.”
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the Covenant were held Sunday afternoon at the building site on South
hours BUT if not paid the fine High School, Dyersburg High ] »nd the 12th Armored Divis.Marco Perez Jimenez, it was
He was personnel officer In
assignOrlando Drive. Tnkinjr part in the ceremony were, front front left, Rev.
has been increased 50 per cent School and Shelbyvillc High j ion. His principal
learned today.
Thomas Makin; Walter L. Hohannoii. deacon and chairman of the hiiildini;
from #3 to $.1. (Yes. Jim, we School, ail In Tennessee. He ments have been as instruc- charge of ground school and
know you did not get a pay was at Shclbyville for six tor and executive officer of also commanding officer of
committee; Dr. II. D. Great*, executive secretary of the Presbytery of St.
years.
|the G u n n e r Department's Helicopter Squadron 3 in
hike.)
Johns; Arthur DoYotmir, elder and Joe Garrett, elder, hi Imek are Paul
GENEVA (UPI)—Disarma­
Mr. and Mrs. Copeland and Armor School at Fort Knox; Wcrksvillc. N. C.
Rorkb, elder and Harvey Hale, deaeon.
(Herald Photo)
ment negotiators returned to
He served us operations of­
A clipping from the Denver I their daughters, Cheryl, sev-1 Senior advisor to the Turkish
the bargaining table today
Tost arrived in the mail this on. and Cindy, five, h a v e 1Armor in Ankara, Turkey; ficer and executive ofiicer of
with little expectation that
morning. Was forwarded by taken 'csidence in Sunland Assistant G-l for the U. S. the Sanford Nival Air Station
the nuclear treaty would lead
Army Forces in Anstria ami I from 1955 to 1937, and Liter
George Tuuhy, who is voiu- Estates.
to further East-West arms
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
the Southrm European Task »'a* operations officer of the
tioning at Estes Park, Colo.
accords immediately.
Five leading U. S. drug man­
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USS Thetis.
Force* in Italy.
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ufacturers have been charged
lie was commander of the
Sen. Mack N. Cleveland Jr.
hy the Federal Trade Com­
Hr has attended Infantry Western Air Transport ser­
received the cull this morning
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) mission with conspiring to fix
and Armor Officers Advanced vice and executive officer of j
to join his fellow lawmakers
Slate School Supt. Thomas D. prices o f a widely-used mir­
School in Fort Henning and i the Navy Transport Squadron
at Tallahassee Sept. 9 to sit
begin its fifth year without i
RICHMOND. Yu. (ITPI) Bailey says that Florida's acle drug.
Fort Knox and the Command ,3 |n Hawaii.
in trial on I'usco Judge Rich...
,
. i A federal appeals com l refus public school next month,
program
to educate illiterate
John
B.
Junes,
56.
Oviedo
Seminole
C
o
u
n
t
y
Motors
The commission Saturday or­
tdr. Wilson is the father of
. . .
,
,
,,
.. .
uni Kelly. Kelly already has
A hearing in the case is
,
,,, ,
, ,
. id today to order Prince r.d
will be moved into its new adults will continue despite a dered the companies to tear
four children, twins, Chris
been impeached by the House postmaster, died Saturday at
lukewarm reception during up all price lists for tetracyWinter Park Memorial Hos­
of Reprcsentntivvs.
its first year.
pital after a five week illness.
&lt;line, a drug naed to euro a
Frank Durzo has mi inter-'
was bom in 0&gt; do Juiy j j
grent variety o f bacterial In­
eating sign displayed in his *• P'07, ami had li.c d tnere
fectious, and publish new
WASHINGTON
(UPI)
Luke Monroe Inn. Sounds Iik e !aB kis life. He was a member
prices independently,
Eric Johnston, president of
, ,, in progress.
a new deal but it really isn't •»* Ul* (,viCl|o Haptist Church, 1 TAMPA (UPI) — Union home at 2002 Ei»l
A basic Ingredient o f tha
|in effect that the Virginia friend or the court, contended
the
Motion Picture Associa­ drug is Aureomydn, the FTC
greatly
expand
It reads: "Duo to inert-used
Oviedo Masonic Lodge official* &lt;hnr£«Ml today that Street in Sanford.
state courts must first rule in ' the school closing violated tin-;
tion, remained in critical con­
cost,
the management
is •',0- -’ 13 and the Semin.de two "goons" boat and chop__
__
said.
tho involved ease which had I Ith Amendment to tliu U. J&gt;.
dition
today from the effects
forced to continue its past p&lt;d-, L’liuptcr No. 2 of the Eastern j ped judo fu-hion the brother,
The flve-nmn commission
its beginning in the ^early Constitution.
of a stroke. Johnston, 66, was
icy of never buying a drink. .Star.
of local union president Ih&gt;-!
ntso claimed, in sn unprece­
I'.i.'iiis and was a |a»rt o f the
The appeals court dismissed
admitted to George Washing­
I ^ r- J°n*'s bad been post |,ert .Mount in his bedroom j
dented move, the authority to
Supreme Court’s historic P.ial tho contention that tho 14th
ton University hospital June
Word rumo this morning \roaster of the Oviedo ;&gt;ost of Sunday night,
a*
tctisi-n t
take action to limit or com­
.school desegregation ruling.
Amendment requires e v e r y
17.
fioin J. p,Holzclavv that the kec lor 2, years. Ills late! Kn.vv ngain in the General1'
pletely halt enforcement o f
It meant that the rural state ami every school disCorn Cola warehouse on East '‘ d«\ Marian, w u corn's- '|',,!ephonp Co. strike-.
drug patent right* held by
county, where an estimated I. 111,1 111 every stale to operate
First Street has been closed. | pondt'iit for flic Herald.
I Charles Mount was trenter! j {
two of llie firms, Chus. Pfizer
600 Negro students huvo hml
public schools,
CHICAGO ( UPI) The
lie is survived by two sons !
reie,,«,| nt St.
h*g '
He will continue to itiuiiuge
and Co., Ine. and American
no formal education truining
“ Kchools that ure operated
House of Delegates of the
the local area from the Do- John B. Jones. HI. and James j „ „ .&lt;pita,. \ union (,mcilll M id |
Cyanamld Co.
1in four years, apparently will anist he made available withAmerican
B
a
r
Association
toncu„ , i(1I1 , ll(I
Lund plant. Southern |M&gt;rtion| A . Jones, of Oviedo; his mu- h„ h-(| „
Th# FTC charged they had
--------------------------------------------; out regard to race, hut what
was to vote today on a reso­
ril),
||
of the urea will he served by thcr. Mrs. Ruby Jones, of { crucket,
cracked ribs.
obtained tho patent! unfairly
|public school a state provides
lution
saying
settlement
of
the Orlando plant. All pres- Oviedo; two brothers, Ben
Union and company nego- i
by withholding Important In­
is not the subject o f conatituracial problems "must be
ent employes huvu been re­ Jones, of Uvicdo. and J. M- tiators were scheduled to I
j tionul command,” the majority
formation from the U, S. Pat­
made
around
the
conference
|Jones, of Drlamlo;
three
tained.
opinion sai l.
meet today for the fifth 1
table and rannot be made on ent Office,
nieces and one great nephew.
straight day.
The other threa firnia
the streets."
How bold ran thieves be- ' Funeral services were held
Morris Murphy, director of |
charged were Bristol-Myera
tom e? Jim Smith, a printer, j *d
a.m. today at the Oviedo telephone operations for tho
Co. and Bristol Laboratories,
This mouth's meeting of
_. _
’
spends a lot of his spare time Bal'list Church with Rev. International Brotherhood of
Inc.j Olin Mnthleson Chemical
IIEN -M. H O W L A N D
LONDON
(UPI)
—
The
dctiie
North
Orlando
Village
assisting tho police depart- Jack Br&gt;ant officiating,
Electrical Workers, said there
Corp., Squibb, and the Up­
Council, oi iginully scheduled | Com,(deration of utilities a t ;" " r facilities to give better !®*dive ,n vharge of Scutland
meat, piincipally riding pa-1 -Masonic services were held had been rumors that the
john Co,
Yard's
hunt
for
a
gang
of
at
graveside
in
the
Oviedo
for 7:30 p.m. tmluy, lias b e e n the Ili'IIlueadc Shopping Urn service to our customers.
trol with Patrolman C. C.
company had hired a guard
The FTC said It considered
spectacular mail train rob­
Brbson
Funeral
Dodson. He was out with Dod­ cemetery.
company- which brought in
postponed io order that f ur h r. French Avenue, and the Howland said. "With the tre bers said today lie believes Bristol Laboratories a aidsHome
was
in
charge
of
ar
son Saturday night . . . only
ordiminces i
some judo experts.
the agenda Wtlliam.x building at Sanford mendous Ini reuse in Dodge the record $7.1 milium haul s’diury of the Bristol-Myers
-ales Ibis year, we felt that
to find on his return some rangements.
..... be fully pro pa red f o r ' 1,111 *""*al Park will hi III
General Telephone officials
.vtill is within a 3o mile radius Uo.
hold individual had drained 16
presentation.
|&lt;he
City
Commission
meeting
'arger
and better quarters
denied, however, that sny
Pfizer and Bristol - Myers
would hr necessary to handle &lt;d the hijack point and possi­
'Dm
evening.
gallons of gnsolinte from his
North Orlando Mayor W.
strong arm guards were hiied
promptly denied the charges,
bly
intact.
cur, parked in front of police
Appointments to the Hoard 'Ids volume increase."
W. Ander-on, who aiiiumrn -d
by the company.
and along w ith Cyatmmid, said
hcadquurlei s.
The new building will cuntin- po-lpom-ment, said today of Adjustment uLo will lathey would appeal tho order
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Otlierwl-e, rou­ tom jlsiut H.IKS) square |rel
tli.it the meeting will l,e held considered
Seminole County's hid to I
WASHINGTON (U P !) — In federal courts.
C u p t. J u liu s O . M a y o , new
tine
luivinrss
is
on
tho
ngen
: of floor space on a 3oo x 250ut 7:30 p.m. next Monday in
the State to locale the pro­ S till H e llo in g
Tho FTC said that Pfizer's
Urging Hie Senate today to
ds.
commander of Heavy Attack
foot lot ‘Ilie showroom floor
the Community Building in
posed new university here, GAM BRIDGE, Mass. (UPI)
17-year patent on tetrucyclino
ratify
the
nuclear
test
ban
Wing One, is slated to “ say
will he Florida style, open
Echo I, the surprisingly
the Village Recreation Area.
will he discussed by ( lumber
treat). Secretary of State could yield potentially nioro
something lieu swot thy" be­
air.
Resident - ure urged L at­
of Commerce officials with durable balloon satellite, ».,*
Dean llu-k said even if the than a billion dollars in sales.
fore the l.ions d u ll Tuesday. the County Commission Tues- *tlll orbiting the earth today
Serving with Howland are
tend and to openly expre-is
agneiiienl contains marginal Sales of the drug, "probably
•
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|Charles (.'r.114 mid Itoiierlj
mi the thiid anniversary of its
their opinions on the ordin­
day allermam.
risks "they are far less" than th«- lending unli-biotic on the
Sixty Chicago arcs resi­
Thomas,
salesmen; Eloise
ances whn-h include placing a
Proposed sites to be offer­ launching.
the hazard of a continuing nu­ market today,” it said, have
TALLAHASSEE
(U
PI)
—
dents, seeking "a place ill the
Collins, office manager; Jam­
ed must be submitted to the
tax on all utilities consumed e,nltr |!rve, „ Kr Director Rich
clear weapons
race
with run nioi* than $loo million
•un" for their retirement
in the village; levying a li-jaril It. Keating reported today es D'llrme, service manager; Russia.
State by Friday.
annually.
years, will fly hi Salurady for
Jim
Smith,
Ray
Hull
and
T.
re nso fee upon all persons, ei att t taxes collected during
Gen. J. C. Hutchison said H o k u m C a tc h
J. Boston, mechanics, and
“ two-,lay Inspection of Del- this 'moVuinx that the CoinNEW YORK (UPIl — Mi­
firms and corporations not ! July totaled $2,(138,117.
tuna.
Weldon Franklin and Robert
Ratnpino, 28. while ,
mission "has been so busy hi chael
previou-ly prescribed liy orKeating said of Ihut amount
Smith,
porters.
agenda
fishing
from
a
Brooklyn
pier
.
budget sessions” no
dinance and granting 30 year *183,807 would go to the state
That expected figure fur
; has been prepared fur Tues Sunday, hauled in a bundle L.„
franchise contracts to Florida general fund and the rest, $3,.
it's Altamonte Mp
!.
I day morning's regular ses- of 19 one-hundred dollar bills
P- wer Corp. and to Suburban ' 155,60!), would bo distributed
RUSSELL W ILSO N
budget is $100,1)00. A dnqqwd
smn.
They were counterfeit.
Propane (,ss Co. o f Maitland, to qualified roioiiiuuitles.
digit in Friday's pu|wr left us
minus ./*an
ought
and m
tome
f 1 sm
ii , i i »
sssiss
iiiu
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New Coach Seis
First Work A!
Lyman Friday

M W A . ..

BRIEFS

Three

J

J

Perez Decision

Talks Renewed

R e o p e n i n g R e j e c t e d Seminole Motors
In P r in c e E d w a r d
To Move Into
New Building

John B. Jones
Riles At Oviedo

Union Charges
Goon' Beating

FTC Charges 5
Drug Makers In
Price-Fixing

Study Continues

Still Critical

AT’ A Sots Vote

North Orlando
Meeting Delayed, City To Ponder

Loot ‘Nearby*

|Center Utilities

University To
Be Discussed

Rusk Pleads

July Cigarct Tox
At $2.6 Million

help for students

git1” ;/IMcre hresh-Water Lake On Our Front Doorstep
Thieves helped themselves
to $ to front a eigurelte ma­
chine and a pinball gunie over
the weekend at Williams pool
hall on West First Street. PolShould
Mon-San Springs tion. named by the County pumped out, t h e
bottom , at one end of (he man-made
it o believe the culprit was hid- ever become a reality, San i Commission, Mon-San Springs cleaned and two 21-inch wells I lake, along with a watte saml
lug in thu place when it was ford and Seminole County will |would be a 10 acre fresh wa­ sunk to provide fresh water 1 play ground inside Uie dike.
rns have a playground at th e, ter lake a n d
closed Saturday night
playground for tiie play area. This arti­ There also would be a diving
evidence of a brxuik-in.
front door which should at- stretching a l o n g Seminole ficial lake would have a sand dock in the lake.
• * *
tract pleasure seekers from Boulevard from the present |bottom and the water would
White sand would be spread
Ixiat basin to the Mayfair i be approximately
The August meeting of the j throughout Central Florida.
10 feet along the outside of the dike,
Cass Iherry Board of Alder.
Alder-; The name is derived thus- Hotel.
higher than the l.ake Monroe facing Lake Monroe, to pro
men will he held at the Wom­ ly: "M on" from Lake MONThe pioposal would be to water level, with removable vide a beach lor water skiing.
an’s Club building on Over­ roe and "San" from SANford. build a dike of ateel sheet i weirs (o adjust the depth and
The proposal, at present,
brook Drive at 7:30 p. m. to­
One of the first proposals of piling and sand to encompass control the flow,
is merely in the "talking
day, Routine agenda is on or the newly -appointed
long a 10-acre
area in l.ake Monj •An
Olympic
sized
swim- ■'•"ft*stage" ”hy
county t.lllSISiSIS
commit
rt
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—
4. 1/
esa
v ts
7 the VUUIItJ
d«r.
i range committee for rccrea-jro*. Lake water would helm ing pool would be located t tea, wha-e purpose u to drawl

Sen. Kcfauvcr
Rites Tuesday

f f .v.in :vG T m — r r m — rr

30 DAYS
T O BETTER
GRADES

Sen. K.xtrs Kcfauvcr will he
buried Tuesday in a cemetery
only a few yards from his
family farm house.
Want to learn how to cram
The body ol the 6o-yeur-old
scientifically? T o maka tests
Democrat who died Saturday
work for you ? T o usa your
up » long range program of of * heart attack will tie | outside know ledge? Budget
your study tim e? Y ou 'll find
recreation ideas for submis­ flown fo hi* native Madisonsion to Uie County Coin mis­ vllle, Tenn., on a military j many more helpful ideas
transport. Tho hotly will lie i covered In 3 0 DAYS TO
sion.
in stale in Mailisonvlllc’s 1 BETTER GRADES. This speMerle Warner, chairman of First Baptist Church.
rial series was sp ecifically
the Chamber of Commerce
designed for high sch ool
From the small church, Ke
airport committee, long ha* 1fauver’ s body will be taken
and early colleg e students
to study batter, get more
advocated the construction of to the family farm. Alter
out o f book s and score
an airport in Lake Monroe brief services on the front
higher grades.
hut opponent.* to Ids thought porch, he will he interred in
lid
* I - «SII
11-g 111* * | ' claim the the cemetery near the old red
have
.id engineers
plan is not leasible.
ibritk farm house.
IStarU Thursday in The Sanford Heruld

Recreation Committee Envisions Huge Play Project

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IWEEK
I END

TOUR of HOMES

the

Sanford - Seminole Area
&lt;1

A home is a miniature community.
Contained within the walla o f a modem
home, which houses an average, modem fam ily
is a nursery, restaurant, shop, laundry, office,
recreation center, snack bar, hospital, answer*
ing service, theater, and entertainment area, all
in miniature.
Within the confines o f the home there is a
clothing store, grocery store, bank, school, garden and taxi service.
Many of these facilities and services over*
lap and encroach on one another, with the re­
sult being—confusion.

£■ way k Aka la nfeafct the
kprotMes t » way

Courthouse Records
Real Estate TraaaacUoai

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David Rem ky, « t ux, WynneJohn P. Reed, et ux to wood. $8,300
Charles P. McLaughlin Jr.,
Edward Gray, et ux to
Dol-Ray Manor, $15,000
F1LA, Sanlando, $14,300

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W A L L P A II

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"DOCO” SATINSHEENENAMEL
low luma, WMHABUL COLORS Mf|
match

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LUM BER
A N D H A R D W A R E CO

be thrifty

Charles Burke, et ux to
Raymond Herron, Jr., et ux,
3-20-30. iis.ouu
F. Leo Krrwin, II, et ux to
Beulah Cruthij, et vir, San­
ford. H.OOo
Wilbur John Dulek, et ux
to Michael Palmer, et ux,
Simla nd, $12,600
First Fed. S. and L. of
Seminole County to Pa&lt;quale
Prata. Bear Lake Manor,
$10,700
James Lee Thomas, et ux
to James D. Pride, et ux. 2820-32. $18,000
Gustavus P. Lass, Jr., et
ux. to Eugene Hunk, X. Or­
lando, $11,300
Perry Kirkland, et ux to
VA. Heftier Homes. $3,800
Charles McPherson, et ux
to Margaret Beak, Mobile
Manor. $t.«30
J. D. Maloy, et ux to Ro­
bert Leverett, Jr., et ux.
Heftier Homes. $11,300
France* Taylor, et vir to

W H Y P A Y RENT
W H E N YOU CAN BUY
L IK E TH IS!

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GREEN

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Only TWO Home* left in thU beautiful
spot aero*.* from the Golf Course — one
4 bedroom, 2 bath, one 3 bedroom, i'/i bath,
both excellent buy* with convenient financing.

C R Y S T A L LA K E

See Our Model* In
LAK E W A Y M A N HEIGHTS
$10,500 ----- $11,500
Highland Ave., Longwood

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Air Cnmlilinninx
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$16,900

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W hile you are out driving, this week-end, take this page
with you. The map above will assist you in locating some
o f Sanford and Seminole County’s outstanding real
estate. Take a circle tour and see them all, you may find

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just what you are looking fo r in the way o f a home.

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PEOPLE W H O
SELEC TED THESE

HOM ES

“T H IN K

M ODERN”

FOR T H E IR O W N !

A L SA C Meet
Slated Sunday

Including taxes, insurance,
principal and interest.

2 -3

Country Club

Wilma
Wood vs. James
Wood
Joseph Kampf vs. Mildred
Kampf
Suits Filed
Sanford Atlantic X a t'l Bank
va. William G. White, mtg.
fcl.
First
Fed.
Savings
and
Loan Assn. vs. W. S. Bur­
ton, mtg. fcl.
Joseph A. Pinchard, et ux
vs. Bette Cameron, et vir
mtg. fcl.
V
Prudential
Insurance
Co,
of America vs John D. Hud­
son, mtg. fcl.
Brooklyn Savings Bank vs
Emmett Summer Cobk, mtg.
fcl.
Marriage Applications

W E PROUDLY AN NO U NCE — sample home*
are ready for your inspection in lovely,
quiel LAKH M A R Y . These home* can lie
purchased for n* little as

Month

Final Divorce Decrees

Alphonrar Freeman, Oviedo
and Eva Mae Scott, Sanford

PARK

Per

John Raliley, et ux to W il­
liam D. Kirby, et ux, Eng­
lish Estates, igJ.suo
Henry DcGrove III, et ux
to Harold Carnahan, e l ux,
English Estates, $17,800
Adair Charities, Inc. to Lu­
la Chamberlain, 15-21-29, $10,000
Raymond Lundquist, et ux.
to J. B. Lievers, et ux San­
ford. $3,000
City of Sanford to Bernarr
MacFaddrn Foundation, Inc.
Sanford, $100,000
National Exhibition Co. to
Bernarr 3lcFadden Founda­
tion. Sanford. $273,000
FH A to Robert Lee Brown
et ux Wood me re Park, $3.130

Well-planned homes, such as are available
from local builders can eliminate much o f this
confusion by careful consideration o f the needs
o f the family that takes advantage o f space to
make preparation fo r such needs.
Clothing areas need to be convenient, spAcious and well-located. The nursery-hospitalsleeping area should be quiet and out o f the
“ traffic pattern.”
The laundry, shop and taxi areas can be
combined and centered in another area and the
restaurant-grocery store-snack bar area can be
carefully planned to make the most profitable
use o f space and storage.
Room for entertainment, recreation, o ffice
and theater should all be given their due con­
sideration in order to make it as efficient as pos­
sible for the person who must be in charge o f nil
these activities.
Today’s modern homes are planned with all
these things in mind, utilizing wall space, floor
space, built-ins, applinnees and storage to make
the best possible use of existing areas and eli­
minate bottle-necks, confusion and infringe­
ment.
Two such fine homes have been recently
sold by Shoemaker Construction Company in the
IdvUwilde and Ravenna Park areas, and they
will show you similar homes, or customize one
to suit your particular family.
A t Greenbriar o f Loch Arbor, spacious
homesites are available with large plots o f land,
suitable for building the kind o f home to satisfy
the needs of todays homemakers.
LM N Enterprises. Inc. have closed out their
homes in Tee 'N Green and are presently show­
ing some new homes in the Crystal Lake Park
area. Salesmen will be on the grounds at Tee *N
Green to provide transportation to the new
homesites. and direct interested persons to the
Lake Wayman Estates area, where a few
homes remain.

•/

By Jane Casselberry
Teenagers
who
will
be
working in the Casselberry
area for ALSAC (Aiding Leu­
kemia
Stricken
American
Children 1 have been asked to
meet at 1 p. m. Sunday at
the home o f their leaders,
Mrs. Arthur Lego, 223 Thom­
as Drive and Mrs. Paul Kerr,
333 I’ mey Ridge Road.
Thove working with Mrs.
Lego will be Lix Luna, Mar­
tha Jarkrsa, th ru Glenn,
Sharon Lego. Sandy Howe,
Linda Cote, Vickie Brandos,
Suxannc
1
Blacksmith.
Those to meet with Mrs.
Kerr sre Valorie Shea, Jack­
ie McClain. Roger Hcppen,
Johnny lla&gt;ncs, Jcannie Kerr,
Danny Ca»»elberry and Kathy,
Linda and Janet Walt man.
All materials for the after­
noons ALSAC drive will be
distributed at the 1 p. m.
meetings.

IdvUwilde

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This lovely home o f Colonial architecture located at 307 Tammy Drive wad recently
custom built for Lt. and Mrs. Harry Sarajian o f the Sanford NAS. The home consisted
o f u large living room, family dining room, four spacious bedrooms, two baths, nnd a
double enclosed garage. Features also included a fully equipped built in electric kitchen
and central duct air conditioning and heating.

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Ravenna
Park

h o m e s it e

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now

This atructivc four bedroom two bath home o f modem design was recently custom built
for P.H.C. and Mrs. Charles Kircher, at 41U Tangelo Drive. The home featured a spacious
combination living-dining room, a screened Florida room, carporte and large utility. Also
included were central duct air conditioning and heating, and G-E built-in electric kitchen
appliances in color.

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OF LO C H ARBOR
It’s tree - shaded, gently rolling terrain, adjacent to the M ayfair
Golf Course; truly an ideal setting for your prestige home. A
visit will convince you o f the serene, restful atmosphere
o f Greenbriar.

CH O O SE YO U R H O M E SIT E
Modern

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by

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W E A T H E R : Generally fair through Tuesday with few afternoon showers; high today 90-95; low tonight 66-72,
VOL. 56

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Established 1908

MON.. SEPTEMBER 9, 1965

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

NO. 13

Kelly Impeachment Trial Opens

Robert T. Bessertr, Semin*
ote Memorial Hospital admin*
istrator and a trustee o f the
Florida Hospital Council, has
been elected president o f the
newly

formed

Hast

mwA...

Central

Florida Hospital Council.
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BRIEFS Launched; Davis

•

Fail meetings o f Seminote
County Unit HU, D i s a b l e d

10 Killed

American Veteians Auxiliary,
w ill resume at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday at the chapter home
on Orlundu Drive, Mrs. Har­
riett Johnson, newly elected
commander, said final or*
rsngement* will be made for
the Sixth District meeting at
tho local chapter Sunday,
open with a chicken dinner « t
noon.
•
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e
Sign* fixin g a 45-mph speed
lim it on SR 434 (LongwoodOviedo Road) through the city
limita o f North Orlando have
been Installed by the State
Road Department.

•

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•

Russ Pearson, sophomore nt
tha University o f Florida, will
spend tha fall trimester with
N A S A at Houston, Texas. He
is the son o f Cdr. and Mrs. 0.
Russell rearson, of Summer­
lin Avenue.
•
s
s
Work started last Thursday
by Reiter Brothers, o f Longwood, on clearing the land for
Girls* Town at North Orlando,
Is expected to be completed
within 10 days, according to
Frank Fuxuhi, North Orlundu
Company manager.

•

•

•

Mrs. Sam Stoudrnmire, of
Sanford, is ons o f the key
members o f the steering com­
mittee planning the district
annual meeting ot St. Johns
River District, Boy Scouts of
America, Central o f Florida
Council, O c t lid opening with
s potluck supper at li:3i&gt; p. m.
i t DeLund High School.
•
•
•
Seminole County high school
seniors are reminded thut the
deadline for applications for
tlie college entrance examina­
tion board te«t«, basis for so.
lection o f cadets at the U. S.
Coast Guard Academy, is Nov.

8.
•

s

•

Just a reminder: Sanford
Male Chorus will open rehear­
sals at 7:45 tonight at the
Funford Woman's Club.

•

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•

Some members o f the Sem­
inole luothull team und one or
two o f the coaches went to
Orlando Friday night to sea
the Coloniul High St•hoo l in­
ter-squad game—just to sire
tip the team that the Indians
will play on the Grenadier
field on Sept 27. “ A few
mountains o f meat” on the
team didn't seem to impress
the Warriors, who proudly and
confidently *uy that " uq have
some pretty goud sired men,
too. And we'll »«»,,, cut down,
these Colonials la our »h ti on
tho 27th.”
• •
•
While Coaches I'igatt, Mc­
Coy und Williams are ‘•pour­
ing on the coal” so fur us
football savvy and practice
aie concerned, lliis confidence
that the Seminole will have a
good season is something that
is developing within the play­
er* themselves. Ju-i a REAL
GOOD T H A N 8 P l It 1 T. It
should pay idf in a lot of
games going into the Win col­
umn.
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•
You should have seen "the
loot” that was toted away
from the Kiwunie fish b y
Saturday night. . . . Some big
bargains for the buyers. , , .
And some U. 8. money for the
K boy* to use in their welfare
work. , . , Nice combination!

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•

Have you tukcu a long look,
— well yci call it » “ longing
look,” if you feel thut way—at
the progress on Interstate 4 ns
it
goes through
Seminole
County?
Tw on t be many
month* until it will be ready
fo r use. O f course, the two
section* thut pas* through Or­
lando und Winter Park thut
are ju st coming into the con­
tract letting stage are still a
year and a half away. But it
Won’t be too long before the
folk* to the south o f u* can
1* using thut divided highway
*o come to Sanford to lake ad­
vantage o f the bargains our
Downtown Shopping Cenier
l^vttchauU offer.

Bond Program

M IAM I (U P I) — Weekend
traffic accident* killed nt leavt
10 persons in Florida, the
State Patrol reported today.

U . S . Maps Strategy State Senate

Goes Into
High In Praise In Alabama Defiance Closed Session

M OBILE, Ala. (U P I ) —
away Negroes who tried to
"T h e C o l l e g e
Building
Federal District Judge Dan­ enter.
TALLAH ASSE (U r t ) —
amendment was. in my opin­
Wallace'* action thus set The Satiate, which eonvenrd
iel T. Thom a* today took
ion. the most significant leg­
the stage for another show­ today to try Impeached Pnsra
islation passed by the RW3 under advisement a request down between Hie liery seg­
Circuit Judge Richard Kelly
Legislature," it was slated to­ from Negroes lhal Hov., regationist governor and the
on charge* o f Judicial tyranW ASH IN G TO N (U1‘ H — day by Stale Rep. S. J. Davis, George C. \\ allace he re­
federal
government
which ny, went Into riosed session
Sen. Kenneth B. Keating. (R- Jr., on hi* return from Tamhad said troops would he used after electing a new Senata
strained
from interfering
N’.Y.I, ray.* he doesn't think p.i where he attended the
If necessary to force the in secretary.
with
court
ordered
desegrethe HOP *vill nominate Sen. kick-off luncheon for the bond
tegratlon.
Kuliorf o f
Murphy
High
Sen. Edwin G. Fraser ol
Burry Huldvvutar, (ll-A rix .), program.
.Schist! here.
In Washington, Ally. Gen. MscClenny, who resigned his
as its standard-bearer in lt*&lt;l I.
The luncheon was sponsor­
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Robert F. Kennedy was clos­ ■mm to )h» forfeited Senata
ed by the "Citizen* lor Flor­
BIRMINGHAM,
Ala. lU i't ) eted with hi* as-istant* plan­ scat, was unanimously named
The Sanford Herald endorses
ploying 1,061 persons, with an ap­
ida's Future" and was attend­
ning the next step.
to succeed the late Robert \V»
proximate payroll of §1 million per
NEW YO R K (D P II — A ed by leaders from all areas —Hov. George C. Wallace ilewithout reservation statements made
Wallace sent nearly 4uo Davis. Davis died shortly after
tied Hie federal government
year.
Projecting
the
1.001
employes
threatened
strike
o
f
piddle
throughout Florida that the Semi­
of the state in business, in­ in three cities today by ring­ trooper*
into Birmingham, the cIoho o f tho legislative
into the national formula of tlie e f­ school teachers was called o ff
dustry, government and edu­ ing white school* with armed Tuskegee and Mobile to turn session.
nole County Chamber o f Commerce
fect o f 100 new jobs in the commu­ Sunday night when tile United
cation.
is the outstanding organization of its
state trooper* who turned away the Negroes who had
Fraser's appointment n i l
nity, we arrive at the following in­ Federation o f Teacher* voted
"It is my firm lielief." Dav­
been ordered admitted by the tlie first order of business for
size in the entire state,
teresting results:
overwhelmingly to accept a
is said, "that the progress of
federal court*.
(he Senate, which started tha
Our reason? Where can you find
3,108 more people.
new two-year eon Inn t.
I Ion la in litis scientific and
Systematically, the troopers impeachment session five min­
this kind o f talent for free? To quote
1,827 more workers.
technological
age
will
he
barred the way fur 13 Ne­ utes late. Fraser was nominat­
1,176 more households.
one member, " I t would take a million
geared to the educational op­
groes
at Tuskegee'*
only ed hy Ken. Verle Pope of SU
1.12-1 ntoro passenger vehicles
dollars a year to duplicate this dedi­
M IAM I
BEACH
&lt;urt&gt; portunities ottered to its poowhite school; turned hack Augustine and seconded hy
registered.
cated group who work . . . year after
—. Thousand* o f old soldiei» pie.
two teen-agers at Murphy Ken. Charley Johns o f Starke.
§6,195.000 more personal income.
year . . . for the betterment of tho
were to don uniforms and
"1 worked and voted for the
§2,835,000 more bank deposits.
Impeuehnient of a state o ffi­
High in Mobile; two girl* at
community.”
climb onto float* tonight for
pas-age ot the amendment in
§3.780,000 more retail sales.
Every committee of the Chamber
West End High in Birming­ cer is one of the raiest ot
tiig annual American Legion Hie last Legislature a* I felt
Industrial progress, county-wide,
is staffed by businessmen who de­
ham and a Negro boy al American Judicial processes.
parade — set tills year along j it was the only reasonable
is equally impressive with a total o f
vote endless hours to tho Chamber's
Supreme Court Justice E.
Charged witii the $.128 hold­ Ramsay High in Birmingham.
the pnlm-tincd avenues uf means of meeting tile needs
2.300 new industrial jobs and an esti­
program . , , hours taken uway from
Harris Drew is presiding.
Even
a*
Hie
trooper*
ac­
up
o
f
tin*
Fern
Bark
branch
tlii* resort city.
of higher education,
the pursuit o f their own livelihood
mated §9 million yearly payroll.
Kelly Is the fifth Florida
of the Winter Bark Saving* complished their mission —
"T h e bond program is fis­ and taian Association last apparently
Space will not |iermit us to dwell
that certainly could ho Used to their
Wallace’s
first public official to t&gt;« impeach­
cally sound and provide* a
own financial advantage.
on the hundreds of Chamber proj­
Friday, W 111i a m Edward step to force the govern­ ed.
W ASH IN G TO N ( U i 'l ) — planned and controlled meth­
ects, large and small, which have
The Chamber's five-year program
Only one o f tha other four
Smith, 43, of Waycrois, Hu., ment's hand—the rulor bur­
South Viet Nam's American- od of financing, with safe­
been a part o f this organization's
o f success looks like the New York
will be arraigned at 1U a m. lier fell for Hie (irst time at was tried and he was cleared
t
r
a
i
n
e
d
counter
guerrilla
guard- to prevent abuse ami lids Friday before U. S. Coin- an Alabama public school be­ hy the Senate. He was Dade
program. It is sufficient to say that
Yankees’ standing in the American
foiees u-ed to spent head tile extravagance."
League.
the leaders have had the fortitude
County Circuit Judge George
mis-umer James S. Byrd at low the college level.
government
drive
against
to take on any project that affects
Ultimate decision fm fi- Orlando.
For example, in 1957 there was
Holt amt his 1057 trial lasted
Buddhist pagodas still are on tiant in t h 1g li e r education
the citizens o f Seminole County in
this newspaper headline . . . "Sanford
six weeks.
In
a
hearing Saturday,
a
secret
(J.
S.
payroll,
reliulde
the fields o f education, transporta­
Naval A ir Station To Hu l ’luisrd
through the bond program
Prosecuting Kelly wers the
Commissioner Byrd remand­
solutes said olday.
tion. health und welfare . . . to name
Out.”
will be determined by the ed Smilli to the custody of
manager* of the Huuse n t
a few s|tecifically, the Statu Uni­
When this news was released,
people at a special election the II. s. marshal and order­
Representatives, Reps. W il­
versity, Sanford Naval Academy, St.
the Seminole County Chamber of
Nov. 5
liam O 'N eil o f Murion, Weied him placed in Orange
M IL A N , Italy (U I* t)—The
Johns-lndiun River Canal, metropoli­
Commerce was called upon to save
"This I- essential and pro­ County jail in lieu o f (Kl.uui
born Daniel of tuikii and Leo
newspaper II Hiurno today p er," continued Davis, "a *
tan telephone system amt county airthe air station.
LAKELAND (U P I) — Fkir. Jones n f Ray.
bond.
|K&gt;rt. We hasten to point out also the quoted t listinrs Austin, the the people should determine
Everyone knows the outstanding
Assisting
Berry
Nichols,
Smilli was arrested Friday Ida face* a "generally low"
beautiful Indian-ho ’ n widow Hie qtfrdlun of financing high­
’ js-&gt; spcrtvealar : jnfiite o| truth'll of
job that w'is &lt;'**;*■» t ut H pdght !
d im s production ibis year, a Kelly's attorney, in tho de­
allcrnoon
while
walking
in
uf a British naval officer, a- e r eduealion. F i n a n c i n g
answering endless inquiries from
well for you to reread last Friday's
crop comlilioh report from fense were St. Petersburg at­
headline in The Sanford Herald:
prospective investors and future cit­ saying *'I will marry Henry school construction through Wilder Bark by FBI agents Florida Citrus Mutual indicat torneys J. A. Lloyd und II, J.
who
noticed
the
similarity
in
izens.
Fold II us soil it as lie ob­ t&gt;"nds ha* been done before.
"N a v y To Spend §15.5 Million To En­
Mustcrson.
Ids attire with the description cd today.
large SNAS."
This is our Chamber of Com­ tains u divorce."
In IM " the people of this nf the holdup man given by
Lack of moisture, a rust
Tho House of Representa­
With the strategy for this proj­
merce and The Sanford Herald com­
Stale approved a constitution­ Teller Doyle Oldham.
mite infestation and mclanosc tives impeached Kelly June 5,
mends the Board of Seminole County
ect well on the way to accomplish­
al amendment earmarking a
were
plaguing reversing nn earlier vote that
FBI Agents, Seminole Coun­ outbreak*
ment, the Chamber flexed its muscles
Commissioners and the Sanford » it.v
MEXICO CITY (U P I) — portion of the automobile tag
farmer* hit hard by last sniun day. and voting eight
ty
sherilf's
department,
Or­
to tackle the county's industrial econ­
Commissioners for their recognition
Yugoslavian l'« ■ -Went Tito receipts ** j, basis fur Issuing
lando [Mil ice a n d
Orange year's h i s t o r i c December u r t I r i c i o f Impeachment
of this dedicated group — a w o rk
omy.
will visit the United States, bonds to construct
public
against him. They Jelled down
freeze.
County
sheriff'*
department,
force of 156 members with an addi­ Mexico, Bra il, Chile and Bo­ school buildings.
In 1958, despite the county’s un­
In Seminole County the to tho rrnlrul accusation that
who
investigated,
remitted
tional task force of 300-plus who an
precedented population growth, not
livia during hi * projected
"When the people of this
shipping season was off 1o Kelly practiced tyrannical anil
one new industrial building had been
available to work on special projects
Western !lcmis|di&lt;'i&lt;- tour, tlie state recognize a problem that S7M1 uf the stolen 4121
an exceptionally early sluit. dictoriul methods in his court­
wa*
recovered.
constructed in 155 years. The next
— who devote their time, their e f­ Yuguiiavian
Embassy
an­ and are given the facts, they
Mutual said. It said many room.
The
getaway
car
and
the
forts and their money to make San­ nounced Sunday.
five-year record o f achievement on
respond remarkably.
K elly was nerused o f threat­
shipper*
feel that oranges
.22 revolver used in tbe hold­
ford and Seminole County a good
this program o f economic develop­
" I am wholeheartedly In fa­ up. along with a note given wilt begin moving before the ening and harrassing public
place to live and a good place to work
ment is fantastic . . . M new indus­
vor of the amendment and
In Oldham, some clothing and end of the mmitli. Granges officials in partisan political
and a good place to play.
trial buildings in the Sanford area
SALEM , Mass. ( U i 'l ) — will work for its passage on
Why
question
success?
Hie cash wero recovered at amt grapefruit sizes are ex­ speeches, interjecting his own
totaling -112,090 square feet, emPolice today invi -tiguied tlie Nov. 5."
ceptionally large and mois­ personality into court trials
various public parking lots.
strangling o f u .'0-yeat-obl
ture is satisfactory, hut rusl and mixiiiulinghtg his office.
divorcee, Mr*. Evelyn Corbin,
mile is rcpsirtcd In he Hie big
the ninth ip a -t-i.ee of such
problem.
BROOKFIELD,
lit
(U
P
I
&gt;
crimes which have -picul a
Public hearing on the pro­
Mutual said tree* generally
I ’ruclanintion fixin g Kept.
It was a great day for Id
wave nf fear among women
county
budget
will
showing improvement, posed
tie kids at Hie Brookfield Zoo 17-23 nx "Constitution Week” are
wliu live atone ill the H eater
Saturday.
in celebration o f Hie 107th hut will bear llllle fruit in highlight the regular business
Boston urea.
session of Iho County Com*
Conihncr, a blue pygmy umdveiKUry of the adoption lids first com chuck year.
Kenneth David llanul, *ix
Hut he said what fruit l( mission Tuesday morning, ac­
goat standing only 20 Inches o f the Constitution by tile
high, gave butb to four -Inch- United States, was signed to­ I produced promise* to lie high cording to Chairman J. C.
month&lt;lkl ' otl ut Mr/ aml
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P ! ) — will tie to promote approval By t nlted Pre— Inlet national high kids.
Hutchison.
day by Mayor Tom McDonald. I quality.
Mrs. David Hamit. Dali Park
Two fire bom . Sunday
A bi-partisan council o f Dem­ o f Hie " o f f ycar-elei turn uf
lluad, CanoHic. ry, was re
In-uvily damuyed the home o f
in rat* and Kt-puhlican* was
ported in ‘good condition" to
guvemors and cabinet uffieial, Negro millionaiie A. H. Hut­
chartered hete today and an­
day by attache* of Florida
in Florida,
ton in Birmingham wlieie in­
nounced that it* first effort
Sanitarium ami Hospital after
The council for better gov- tegrated schools were to re­
the baby was saved from
today
despite
Hov.
eminent is hnidi-d by A1 Hull- open
Strangulation Sunday morn­
Khe met newsmen burkstagi
NEW YORK lir p t ) — Ilnnn.i Alkun*n* arrived S ii n il u y ior, who defeated hi nltier
Hem ge Wallace's pledge 'o
man,
Fart
Myers
civic
lead­
ing.
and
faced a battery ut cumAxum,
Mi**
America
of
tin!I,
fioui
Atlantic
City,
N.
J.,
nml
beauties
lo
will
Hie
title,
show­
maintain elus.sioo- , .u ..,er and auto dealer, with Doug­
Ovun Ansley, Casselberry
today was expected to add Un- cxtubliidlfd headqilurlei* ut ed her ability to rope with era* and a lull rage uf question In Alabama.
volunteer fireman and lifelas IKIden, Tanipu, vice chair­
big city ti» her list of con­ tlie Burke Lane Hotel.
public appearances following lion* cool und poised, mid said
saving instructor, U credited
quests.
man und Vincent Whibiis,
The In own-eyed, 3-foot-il'j her coronation la-fore a na­ that now that the ordeal of thn
with saving the child's life.
contest was over she was
Pensacola, sec rotary-treasur­
The willowy brunette from University of Arkansas sen­ tionwide television audience.
Ity France* Wester
It was believed the baby,
“ very relaxed."
er.
The Lake Mary Chamber of
which i»ad stopped breathing,
When the muster of cere­
The proposal to change
was choking on regurgitated Commerce last week veiled to Florida's guliri iialmiul elec­
monies earlier named her a*
dispense with any further
milk.
the choice of the Judge* for
tions to non-presldentisl elec­
lie wa» rushed lu Hie Ni- study on incorporating the tion years will go before the
tho title of Misti America,
City Commission will air
black Funeral IIonn\ which area for the present time. At Voters Nov. fi in tlie form o[
Donna, whose measurements
in turn took him to the Cas­ Hie same lime it voted to re­
tonight
u demand by Hi* U.
uro 3S-23-X7, walked smiling­
a prupo-i-&lt;| amendment to the
S. Housing and Home Finance
selberry lire station. Anstey activate a committee to study
ly along the runway of Con­
stute
constitution,
it
has
gave mouth-tu-mouth resusci­ feasibility ut installing street
vention Hull clad in white erdiaven most of its support Agency for repayment o f .i
tation on the way In the hos­ lights ami sidewalks In the from Democrats attempting to (72*1141 planning advam*- made
mine und red velvet cape nml
community.
pital.
hearing a bouquet of longguard ngain.it a sweep of to the City in the I'.Mu&gt;.
In other business it was re­ state offices by Kcpublh uns
The advance wa* mail* to
stemmed
American
Beauty
ported that the new map &lt;■(
rosea.
in time* o f popularity uf the finance a feadhility study for
the area soon would be ready National Republican Party.
u hi-wage treatment plant. Tim
" i t vvai really- walking on
to turn over to the publish­
a ir just like the song says,”
Hallman said Hie council City contend* it u not re*
er* and that the road commit­ plan* a vigoious program to quircil to rrpay the bum since
she said later. Khe was refer­
tee is being supported in its provide tlie public witii full the plans were junked.
ring to the pageant themo
problem of securing rights of information about the change.
song, "There Hhe Is, Mis*
It) Donna K -l»*
Tile agency contend* con­
Resident* of South Seminole way for straightening nut
America,” thu next to last lino
“ It i* our conviction,” lie struction of the present plant
County donated (5332W, the Lake Mary* Boulevard.
o f which is, "Thera she is,
said, "that tha adoption o f follow* the caily plan- ami,
The Lake Mary Women's this amendment will go a long therefore, i* demanding re­
walking on air,"
second largest amount turned
in from a distiict. to ALffAC , Club, which ha* taken over way toward* providing bet­ payment.
Equally on sir were her par­
annual march against leuk­ Hie Library Project, reported ter government at the ,tate
ents who had traveled from
The agency has given the
emia which was held Sunday that there is now a aufiicient lev,-! in Florida.
tire ir home town uf El Dorado,
non-payment of the obi loan
number of hooks to start a
"tV « are concerned uisiut a* Hie rvusoti for refusing to
afternoon.
Ark., to witness their daugh­
Cunnistrr placed in various library but that the club is in tlie confusion that nuw exists grant a new 110,Dot) loan for
ter's triumph.
business houses in the »reu dire need uf space to locate in election ycur* when u na­ a feasibility study uf a proHer mother, Mrs. Hurley B.
tional election i* taking place. pu.ed port terminal,
will 1 picked up for counting the facility.
Axum said wistfully, "Thera
The C of C board of direct­ National und state issues beOther routine buslneia will
on Sept. 22.
goea my baby." llc r father
Mrs, Vesler Elgin, South ors will meet Thursday night I'nme confined in the minds be taken up by the Commis­
auiil, " W i l l mis* her. but
MISS AM ERICA, left, before «he won the bin prize nt Atlantic City, cii|&gt;Seminole drive chairman, said at t h e home uf Hichurd o f tha voter and matter* of sion in regulur budnets ses­
w e're willing to share her
today that 125 young people Keogh, president, to begin state aide concern do not re­ sion, after which it will cunturiul tin: birthing suit trophy an M in Arkansas. Donna Axum is shown
with America. It leave* u*
in the ure., |iarticipnied in the planning the annual Commun- ceive ih„ attention they iies-1 tinue public hearing* uf tlie
here with Kudunne Tut Her, Miss District of Columbia, who won the talent
•lone, light back v.hcr* wa
! ity Christ in as Party. ,
I proposed budget.
drive.
Star ted."
conU'at.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICERS — F. E. Roumillnt Jr., presi­
dent; Hownnl II, Ilixlires, treasurer; W. Scott Rums, vice president, ami
Jlii-hnnl It. OcttH, immediate past president — today endorsed the follow­
ing editorial which apjiears Irefrnv:

Editorial

Keating: Doubtful

C

Success Story!:

Strike Averted

Arraignment Of
Holdup Suspect
Set For Friday

Legion Parade

•On C IA Payroll’

Seminole Citrus
In Early Start

T il Marry Ford

Tito To Visit

Divorcee Killed

Stricken Baby's 'O ff-Y e a r' Election
Condition 'Good'
Council Organized

Just Kidding

Proclamation

Budget Hearing:

Home Bombed

Miss America Takes On Big City Conquest

Incorporation
Plan Dropped

$533 Donated
To A LSA C By
South Seminole

Cily To Discuss
Years-Oid Loan

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W A S H IN G T O N
Chairman

J.

(U P I )

William

— |anJ
Ful-

bright (It-A rk .) of the Senate

Total employment In Semi•ole County stood at 11,600 In
July, a new high fo r this
■oath o f the year, It was
reported today by Joseph M
Foy, manager o f the Florida
State
Employment
Servlet
local office.
Employment was 600 (7.4
per cent) above the year ago
total with gains in manufac­
turing, transportation, trad#
and agriculture. Unemploy­
ment held steady at 600 be­
tween mid-June and mid-July
, . , below the 700 estimate of
July 1962. Seminole County
with 4.9 per cent o f the la­
bor force unemployed (per­
sons currently seeking Jobs)
Is experiencing e smaller un­
employment rate than many
greaa of the State.
For the month, employment
In nonfarm firms edged down
600 . . . about the normal
Jsse-Jul7 decline. L o !«* « were
concentrated In manufacturing
with food processing plants
at off-seaaon level*, and gov­
ernment due to the la yo ff of
Bonteaehlng personnel from
publie schools for the aummtr.
Tht agricultural force dipped
(00 because o f the comple­
tion of vegetable harvesting;
however, citrus grova pruning
continued aetlv* in July.
According to the latest U.
8. Census report, the total
employed workers residing In
Scminola County hava in­
creased from 10,178 In 10.10
to 17,159 In 1060 . . . a gain
af 7,181 workers or 71 per
cent In 10 years. By way of
definition, the total employ­
ed force Includea wag* and
salary worker* aa well a* self­
employed, unpaid family and
domestic workers. The larg­
est advance occurred in the
professional, technical
and
managerial group — increas­
ing over 2,000 to 3,675 work­
ers — to meet the demands
e f the area’* growing popula­
tion and Industry. A ll occu­
pational
groupa
evidenced
gains,
except
agriculture
which fell o ff due to reduced
Vegetable growing and great­
er use o f mechanised farm
equipment. Farm Jobs, ac­
count for 29 per cent o f all
ecropation* in 1060, had dropp:d to 13 per cent by I960.

Casselberry
Cub Scouts Have
Swimming Parly
By Jib * Casselberry
Cub Scout* of Den Five,
Casselberry P«ck 540, and
their mothers, brothers and
•liters, were entertained at
■ swimming party held re ­
cently at the Lake of the
Wood* home of their Den
Slither, Mr*. L. L, Werley.
Those attending were Mrs.
Darwin Shea, Danny
and
R^ger; Sir*. Vernon Catron,
Vernon Jr., Joy and Beth;
Sirs. Robert Orr and Skipper;
Sir*. Charles Williams, Chark i Jr. and Beta; Mrs Howard
V. "lams and Howard Jr.;
SI.I Don Montgomery, Paul
1 Philip and Mark and
8 t Werley.
Mrs. Montgomery, former
D .a Mother for the group
ce ebrated her hirthdoy with
the Cubs. The boy* enjoyed
swimming contests and re ­
freshments or cookies and
lemonade were served.
Because of the double sesskzr.s at South Seminole Elctary School, Den Five will
hold Its meetings from 6:36
until 7:3o p. m on Wednes­
days at the Werley home.
Theme for the month ot
September is "Science F a ir"
and the boys have been enjoy­
ing some elementary science
experiment*. Their Den Mo­
ther has learned some of the
hazards connected witli prov­
ing the h w of centrifugal
force with a bucket of water.

J u ly r,. I ailgett, hi, were
conducted by Evang.list Hurt
Brown this morning at Evergreen Cemetery, Enterprise.
Mrs. i'udgett, a resident o f
Enterpriser for 86 jours, died
Faturduy night ut her home.
She was horn ut Cassia.
Surviving atu two children,
James I„ Padgett, o f Orlando,
and Mis* Viola Padgett, Entrrprise; three grandchildren
and several great-giand chiidren.
She wa , a lifelong (number
af Missionary Baptist Church.

J

Foreign Relation* Committee,
warned today that any Senate
reienration* to the nuclear
test ban treaty “ would be unwise and irresponsible."
Fulhrlght made the atatement In a speech prepared fo r
the opening o f formal Senate
debate on the treaty. Supportera were confident they could
get the two-thirdi Senate Tote
required for ratification.
Assuring hia colleagues that
the pact was "indeed both safe

wise,"

saidI mittee, in a report signed by i weapon* gains
under the
The treaty also ha* br*i
"there are riika In thla treat/ six o f its seven members, said ! treaty while the United States |criticized by some military.
but they are lesser rather the United States might suf­ would be inhibited in its dev*!- |leaders and scientists, w fiy
than greater riak*. and the fer serious, even formidable, opment o f nuclear weapons |Dr. Edward Teller, so-calledi
father o f the H-bomb, leading
political opportunity*
out- military disadvantages if the systems.
the opposition.
weigh the military risks."
treaty is ratified.
The pact bore a 16-1 en­
The three-nation pact signed
Fulbrlght’s speech cam* a*
The subcommittee, w h i c h dorsement from the foreign
at
Moscow by the Uniu-d
the Senate preparedness sub- heard 21 military and scien­ relations committee, the all­
States, Great Britain and the
committee sharply criticized tific witnesses in closed ses­ out barking o f the administra­
the treaty and as President sions on the treaty, made no tion, and the support of many { Soviet Union outlaws nuclear
Kennedy arranged to meet d i r e c t recommendation on top-legal scientists and other testing In the atmosphere, in
outer space and underwater.
with Senate Democratic Lead- whether the Senate should experts.
,
It has since been signed by
er Mike Mansfield (M ont.) ratify it.
Dut against it were such scores o f non-nuclear nations.
and GOI* Leader Everett M.
Hut the group, headed by powerful figures as Stennis
Dirksen (III.) to discuss the Sen. John Stennls (D -M l**.),j and chairman Richard B. Rus­
A ruminant is sny grazing
pact,
concluded that the Russians sell (L/C a.) o f tho armed
animal that chews its cud
The preparedness subcom- 1
services committee.
and has split hoofs.

FREE
MERCHANTS
GREEN
STAMPS
with
Every
Purchase

M E A D M A N O R is the name o f t h e new 87-lot subdivision being estab­
lished by the Oviedo Land Company north and east o f Oviedo. Ground was
broken Suturday evening for the first three homes. Pictured from the le ft;
Mayor I-ee Gary, Rob Williams, company director; A. K. Shoemaker, o f
Shoemaker Construction Company; Ren Ward, company president, nntl
John Evans, company secretary-treasurer.
(Herald Photo)

30

2IH0 P A R K A V K

Days To Better Grades

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Let's set the stage for this
article.

You're

home

and

ready to study. You have a
page
of main-idea lecture
notes from
the morning's
class. You have a textbook
open to the chapter that ap­
plies to the lecture. You have
a clean notebook and a pencil.
You're alert, bright • eyed,
bushy-tailed and rarin' to get
started. So what do you do?
You could give it all up as
a bad Job and watch televi­
sion, but that would be the
coward'* way out.
Or you could combine your
lecture notes and the text­
book 'Chapter into a single,
coherent outline. Miking out­
lines is sometime] more work
than watrhlng television, hut
always results In b e t t e r
grades.
In the tong nin, working
from outlines is far less work
than any other method of
studying.
When
tests roll
around, you need only study
your notebook. H there's any­
thing in your outline that
doein't make ltnsc, you can
always refer to your text. Bu'
you'll never have to read
the whole textbook through.
And if you outline what you're
supposed to know, you'll be
sure of knowing it.
Here's a step-by-step pro­
cedure for integrating your
lecture notes with your text­
book:
—Overview
the pertinent
chapter before the lecture.
—Take
lecture notes on
main Ideas, or on little tid­
bits that the teacher Is par­
ticularly fond of. Take notes
only on material that Is not
in the test.
—Reread lecture notes that
evening.
—Resurvey (ext—again just
for the main Idea.
— Begin a main Idea outoutline that combines the lec­
ture and text notes. Don't lie
afraid of mixing the two to­
gether.
—After starting the outline,
begin to "survey and resur­
v e y " " the textbook chapter
to find tile nubord'iute ideas
and consolidate your grasp
of Hie main Ideas. Read the
bold print, the maps, the
graphs, the first sentence of
each paragraph. Then sklin
through the body of the text,
starring the Important se­
condary ideas. (It ’s best to
make marginal notes; for ex­
ample.
for an Important
idea,
for a very imiNirtant one, and ••///" for abso­
lutely crucial Ideas.)
—Incorporate the starred

textb
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is th
ciupl
you'v
outlir
(vxU&gt;
|* yo
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you’ll
only
amou
ia v «
0u,
easy
siiupl

instead of long, windy sen­
tences; don't try to put every
little detail in your outline.
In other words, keep your
outlines as short as possible.
Don't spend hours rewriting
the textbook. Your outlines
should be a memory cue that
will help you remember the
material. Short, quick, lo-thepoint outlines arc the easiest
to make, the easiest to study
and the most useful.
(Next:
The 'mechanics
of
fact organization.)
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BETTER GRADES series Is
now available in an 80-page,
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your copy send your name,
address, city and state plus
$1 Oo to Better Grades, c/o
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A new office was added fo
the Sanford business district
today when1doors were offi­
cially opened to the new full­
time office of the SeminoleDeBary
llO'x

Heart

North

Council

Park

at

Avenue.

The office also will serve
as

district

BLUE RIBBON QUALITY
FRESHLY GROUND

headquarters for

the nine-county East Central
Florida district of the Florida
Heart Council.
Mrs. Dorothy Austin will be
office manager and executive
director of the Heart Council
and assistant field director to
Mrs. Jeanne Bodfish, field di­
rector for Florida Heart As­
sociation.
"Thia year-round office will
greatly extend Hie work of
the Heart Council both In
public education and public
service," said Ed Simons,
president of the SeminoleDeBary Heart Council.
"A ll our activities will cen­
ter here now, for this county
and for the other nine coun­
ties including Orange, Bre­
vard, Volusia, Osceola, In­
dian Itiver, Okeechobee and
F lagler," Simons noted.
"Seminole County has been
wellnotcd
throughout
th e
state for support in the Flor­
ida Heart Association," turn­
ons pointed out.
"A t Hie present time, the
chairman of the board of
Florida Heart is Ernest South-1

AUTO

Fulbright

* “ Streets" Is the biggest
item included In the tentative

Oak to Sanford: Third Street,
Park to Sanford; I8th Street,
French to Lake.
Maple Avenue, 18th to 22nd;
Holly Avenue, 18th to 22nd;
Cedar Avenue, 18th to 22nd;
22nd Street. French to Cedar;
14th Street, Sanford to Lo­
cust; Valencia Drive, 14th to
Locust; Plumosa Drive, San­
ford to Locust (double lane);
Fourth Street, Locust to Mellonville;
Oak Avenue, 10th to 15th;
Oak Avenue, 15th to 20th;

Ike Airs Views
On Spending
And Tax Cuts
^ W A S H......
IN G..........
T O N (U
&lt;U!~
P I) _
Former President Dwight D.
Eisenhower wants Congress to
reject President Kennedy’*
proposal fo r a tax rut unless
Kennedy promise* to halt the
rise in federal spending.
Administration source* said
Kennedy would not make the
commitment
demanded
by
•■Ksenhower because such a
^ o m ls e could not be kept.
The House ways and mean*
cemmlttee I* expected to ap­
prove &gt;n administration-back­
ed measure 1"up-day that
would reduce corporate and
Individual Income taxes by (11
billion in two annual stages
starting Jan. I.
Elsenhower Issued his state­
m en t from his Gettysburg
p »a .) office Sunday In reply
to what he said were requests
fa r hia view* from "various
members o f Congress.” The
statement was distributed by
the Republican Nationul Com­
mittee.
Most, if not all, Republican
members o f the ways and
means committee are expected
oppose tho tax bill. How­
ever, it seems likely to get
to the House floor within
three weeks, and House pass­
age appears assured. It Is
uncertain whether the Senate
will act this year.
Elsenhower said that Con­
gress, beforo approving any
tax cut, should get explicit
assurance from Kennedy that
(federal spending in future fis­
cal years w vtld not bo allowed
to go above the current $96
billion level until the budget
lei balanced and shows a sur“ A tax cut Is highly de­
sirable but only If the per­
sistent and frightening in­
crease in federal expenditures
I* haltrd in it* tracks," the
form er president said.
" I t is my conviction that
ady tax cut without this firm
halting o f expenditura increase
is unwise, undesirable and cer­
tain to damage our currency
ami the nution."

on the pavement o f these
streets:
Cypress Avenue, Second to
13th; Pecan Avenue, Eighth
to 10th; 10th Street, Pecan
to Mulberry; Olive Avenue,
Eighth to 13th. and Mulber­
ry Avenue, Eighth to 13th.
New street construction I*
scheduled as follows::
Oak Avenue at 2tlh Place,
raise
street;
Mangoustine
Avenue, 13th to 16th; 16th
Street in front o f school; 16th
Street, South West Road to
Shepherd; Bay Avenue, Cel­
ery to 11th; Bay Avenue, l l 'h
to Seventh; South West Road,
drainage and sidewalk only,
Fulton Street, French to
Holly; Myrtle Avenue, First
to Fulton; Slyrtle Avenue,
Fulton to Boulevard, and Ful­
ton Street, Laurel to French,
widen and curb.
Curbing will be placed here:
Twenty-fourth l ’ lace. Oak
to M yrtle; 21th Place, French
to Elm; Arcadia Road, Oak
to Coiduta; Margaret Road,
Oak to Cordova; Katherine

HAVANA (U P I) — Prem ier
Fidel Castro delivered his
most blistering tirade to date
Kennedy
against President
and his family in a rambling.
conference
news
informal
Sunday.
"Kennedy Is the Batista of
and the most
his times
opportunistic American pres­
ident of all times," Castro
told newsmen in the early
morning session following a
reception at the Brazilian
Embassy.
Fulgcncio Batista was the
Cuban dictator overthrown by
"Kennedy is a cretin," Cas-

N O R D IC

jib e American people," Castro
tro said, "and a member of us they cannot win.”
"Kennedy
Is
thinking
more
I added. "H e thinks only of
an oligarchic family that con­
trols several important posts about re-election than about |Kennedy and nothlnf else."

A IR

CO ND ITIO NER

Castro's revolution,

For

in the government. For in­
stance. one brother l* a sen­
ator and another attorney
general . . . there arc no
more Kennedy officials be­
cause there are no more bro­
thers."
He said the United States
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their neats. Science Service reports.
The radiating material senes as
a silent beacon which can be monitor,
ed by scientists.
The findings: The average prairie
vole Is out o f the house about three
hours a day. How many o f the ani­
mals were papa voles just getting
away from the rat race at home
was not disclosed.

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kind o f privacy in the desert, eapedaOjr U ro u lived in a hole in the
ground. B at not even prairie rodents
havw escaped from man’s insatiable
curiosity.
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Political Notebook
W A SH IN G TO N (N E A ) —
“ I think it's all righ t having
Nobody can accuse President him fo r President, but for
John F. Kennedy o f not hav­ God's sake don't g o boating
with him.”
ing a sense o f humor. li e can
• * *
even tee a Joke on himself,
which Is th* supreme test.
The President has been sat­
irized,

Master Mind

Obviously, no individual can talk
personal]/ with everyone else. By
moans o f radio and television, how­
ever, he can address an unlimited
number at one time. Records and
tapes add a time dimension to that
gbiHty.
B u t only the printed word nllows
others to absorb a man’s thoughts
a t their leisure— and only through
int can a man project his thoughts
to the future, either near or dis­
tant, and fasten upon the minds o f
others.
Just as the brain receives u con­
stant flood o f information from the
environment, so is human society
being flooded with news, Ideas, facts,
developments and discoveries in the
arts and sciences and every walk of
life.

C

Dick West Says

‘Gofferiron Explained
W A S H IN G T O N (C P I) —
Am ong til* publication! that
w o n t mo u a satisfied read­
er la Clothing Cara New*, o f­
ficial Journal o f tho National
Inatltuta o f Dryelcaning.
Tha
circumstance! under
which I became u subscrlW
to Clothing Caro N ew ! hate
Jong ainco been forgotten,
l f o i t likely at aome point I
decided that I needed to broad­
en my literary Intake.
A t any rate, Clothing Care
N ew « la now Ingrained In my
reading habita and it hai add­
ed Immeaiurably to my repu­
te t'on aa a conversationalist.
A t tha risk o f sounding
pompous I believe it Is lufe
to s iy that I am better In­
formed
about
dryclraning

O UR

than m y man In my neighbor­
hood.
One o f the thing! 1 learned
frum Clothing Cara News ia
that garment* have life ex ­
pectancy ratei. The life ex­
pectancy of your wife*! negli­
gee, for example, 1, the same
as that of your child's mow
ault.
This docs not apply, o f
coune, if your child ileepe
In his snow- ault or if your
wife skis In her negligee.
Do you know what a "gofferiron” Is? I didn't either
until I became a subscriber
to nothing Cara News.
Now I know that a g o ffe r­
ing iron is used to press Inco
ruffles on men'a shirts and
cuffs. Information o f that sort

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to his mouth, and has even

The result is a worsening log jam
In the channels o f information and a
serious tim e lag before the majority
o f men can absorb and understand
these changes.
It is as i f that part o f an individ­
ual’s brain which screens out all but
essential information suddenly stop­
ped working, allowing sensations
from every nerva end to flood the
conscious mind.
The effect would be chaotic and
paralyzing. The situation in the field
o f scientific publications is approaching that atate.
That is why some say we must
begin U&gt; develop a “ world brain”—
a system to coordinate, screen and
contain the world's growing knowl­
edge.
The Idea o f a world brain was ori­
ginated by H. G. Wells back in 1937
and was revived recently by Watson
Duvls. editor o f Science Service, in
testimony before a House subcom­
mittee.
Like so many other Wellsian
ideas, the world brain w h s ahead of
its time. Hut recent advances in
computers, microfilm techniques ami
the transmission o f information have
mmlo a world bruin entire feasible.
As Davis said, we already have
the knowhow: all we need is the
“ iet’a-do.”

The human brain contains some
10 billion nerve cells, or neurons,
that form interconnections whose
number fs r surpasses all the stars
c t the universe. This is the source
o f the infinite complexity o f individ­
ual behavior.
Human civilization is something
like that, being built up out o f the
complex Interconnections o f the in*
creasing millions o f people.
But there are no built-in, natural
connections between people. They
havs to communicate by ‘ 'artificial”

imitated,

caricatured, had word* put in­

ia easential to the develop­
ment o f a well-rounded per­
sonality.
Recently, CCN carried an
Hem about a lady In Florida
who purchased a pair of
slacks. Attached to them wu,
a notice that said ‘Ho main­
tain perfect shape put in cold
oven and hake for eight min­
utes a t 250 degrees.”
The lady had never baked a
pair o f slacks before, so she
asked her drycleaner about IL
He, In turn, sent the query to
the National Institute o f Drycleaning.
The Institute had never
heard o f baking slacks either,
but it recommended that they
be drycltantd before being
placed in the oven.
To that I would add some
advice o f my own. Also be
sure to take them o ff first.
Another problem recently
discussed in Clothing Cere
News wee whet to do about
spots that uru too small to
warrant sending to the clean­
ers. Here Is the recommend­
ed procedure:
Saturate the
spot with
cleaning fluid. W alt three
n. notes and then soak it in
lukewarm water. Next go
user the spot with soap and
water. Ami finally scrub it
with a solution o f oatmeal
and lemon Juice,
Allow to dry and you will
find that the spot has become
large enough to warrant send­
ing to the cleaners.

been the target fo r some pret­
ty dirty craeks from
who

Dr. Crane’s

Worry Clinic
Amo* la like most of at,
for wo seldom live up to
our potential. And even n
feebleminded child can be
aided greatly as regards
habits that are based on
imitation. Thus, If you sur­
round your youngsters with
correct English and good
music and moral Idealism,
they can become fairly cul­
tured, oven la spite o f n
low I. t).
CASE y U3: Amos G „ ag­
ed 47, Is a lifelong farmer.
As he was sitting atop a
pile of poles, the county agri­
culture agent drove up be­
side him.
"A m os," the agent began,
‘‘how about coming over to
tbs- county seat fur a new
course In scientific farnrlng
methods?
"I'm sure you'll get a lot
of new Ideas by which you
can (arm much more effic­
iently.'’
llut Amos shook his held.
"There's no need for that,"
lie replied, "fo r I'm not us­
ing half the new Idoas 1 al­
ready know."
That same situation exists
with reference to our brain
cells.
It is estimated llu t wo have
almost IS billion brain cells
but we don't use more than
one fourth of them!
For God Almighty appar­
ently endowed us with a wide
margin o f safely with refer­
ence to many of our vital or­
gans.
For example, we have about
four time the kidney tissue
required to stay alive.
And tho same ratio holds
true of the lungs.
The liver has almost S times

as much liver tissue as we ing a car sod performing
need fur survival.
most of the tasks required to
We also have two eyes and earn a living.
two ears. But. alas, wc have
Cut when logical decisions
but one heart!
are to be made, then the per­
"D r. Crane." many people son with low I. y. is handi­
have asked, " I f wc have far capped badly.
more brain cells than we ever
A feebleminded person may
use, then why can't a person
thus work for hours trying
with a low I- Q. offset that
to fit a square block o f wood
lack of inrntal horsepower by
Into a rectangular pocket.
simply working harder at his
For h« cannot analyze the
lessons?
special differences.
"Wouldn't elbow grease and
Even a normal child of
longer hours cuable him to
four can draw a square but
equal his more brilliant class­
he cannot draw a diamondmates?
shaped figure.
"Doesn’t tiie story o f the
it requires three more years
tortoise and the hare apply in
of mental growth for the aver­
this situation?”
age child to copy a diamond,
To a minor degree, tire
though he can ropy e .square
slow plodder can offset the
at the age o f four.
greater brain power of his
These differences are due
briuiant comrades.
to lack of adequate mental
Cut only partially. Many of
age, for teaching and fam i­
the things we learn in school
liarity do not offset signifi­
depend on repetition rather
cant differences In I. Q.
than logical ability.
(mental horsepower).
For example, If you rear a
But love and patience and
moron In a homo where cor­
cultured parents can help a
rect English Is always em ­
dull child greatly.
ployed, that moron will speak
perfect English and be cor­
rect In his grammar.
Contrary to your own per­
Music, too, is largely a mat­ sonal opinion, it can happen
ter o f repetition. So is driv­ to you.

are admittedly

people
his

en­

emies.
This b i t t e r n e s s has not
reached the depths o f viciousnesi to which Lite lute Presi­
dent Franklin D. Roosevelt
was subjected, or the even
worse insults to [Tesident
Lincoln. With commendable
good nuture. President Ken­
nedy has taken the jibes and
gags that have been manufac­
tured at his expense.
Impressed by the quantity
o f this material, Gena Wot laman, a Scripts-Howard re­
porter in Washington, hus as­
sembled a "N ew Frontier Joke
Book” which has Just been
published as a 50-cent pocket
book. It may be .seized upon as
a Republican campaign docu­
ment and used aguinat him in
ISdl.
But like th* Ford jokes of
an enrlier generation, it can
also be used by the Democrats
to show that their man is u
human being.
Here are some of the better
ones, reproduced with permis­
sion:
"1 ju it finished reading I’T109.”
“ What do you think o f it? ”

man said. "W h y. I remember
the last time I saw you. PT.
109 had been sunk, you were
out there in the ocean swfn..
ming around and the enemy
They've changed the name was everywhere about.”
o f **The N ew Frontier” to
J. f . K. sighed sadly and
“ One Man'* Family.”
said: “ They still are.”
•
•
•
•
•
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JFK isn't tha first man who
A-O. K.— Always Outpromthought he had all the an­ ise Kennedy.
• • s
swers until he had to come up
with them.
Two birds were sitting on a
•
•
•
telephone wire.

"iTesident Kennedy is not
bad for business. I ’nt a Wall
.Street broker and 1 should
know. Kennedy is not bad for
husiness. He loves business.
Yes lie docs . , .” etc., etc.
"W h at’s wrong with thgt
gu y?” asked the man nearby.
" I don't know,” the male
nurse Answered. "H e** been
that way ever since they
brought him in here.”
a
•
•

"A re you fo r J. F. K .? " one
asked.
‘‘ Why n ot?” the other said.
" H e ’s for us."

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As a youth, J. F. K. was like
any other normal, carefree,
red-bloodeil American boy who
had a million dollars.

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It's al! right to become
President at 4,1 if you accept
the fact that you’ll never get
These days, everybody in promoted.
Washington want* tn know if
the President is o ff his rocker.
«
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We should let J. F . K. and
Hocky run it o ff in 1M4. The
loser could pay o ff the nation­
al debt.

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(Dsah tibby •
D E AR A B B Y : What am I
to do? 1 am a respectable
woman in my titties. While
I was clerking in a depart­
ment store a middle-aged
man walked over to my
.counter, stood directly in
front of me, didn't say a
word, but he winked at me.
1 picked up a lady's corset
( I was in "women's inti­
mate apparel") and slap­
ped him across the face
with it. A tnetal garter cut
his eyeball slightly, but he
didn't go blind or anything
like that. He is suing the
store. I lost my Job, and it
turned out that he had a
nervous tic and meant no
harm. Should I be blamed?
LUCKLESS
DEAR LUCKLESS: Even
It the man had had no nerv*
ous lie, and he actually
W IN KED at you, you were
wrong to strike him. (You
could have called the man­
a ger.) Perhaps he is lucky
you
weren’t
"in
house­
w ares." You might have
parted his hair with a fry­
ing pan.

By Abigail Von Buren

DEAR ABBY: Don't be so
ready to encourage women
to rid themselves of facial
hair. Female facial down is
far from repugnant to all
males. It is a sign of ro­
bust health, strength and
character.
Mediterranean,
Creek and Spanish women
for centuries have regard­
ed their facial bair as a
thing of beauty. The cur­
rent rage
for removing
every spear o f hair that
cannot be worked into a
ctidfure is an abomination.
Inlcss a woman has handle
bars that might poke a
man’s eye out, she ought to
leave her facial fust alone.
Her man, when he comes
along, will not regard her
as a "lem on"— but as a real
"peach."
LIKES ’ EM N ATU R AL
DEAR
LIKES:
Where
AltK you? Please come to
my office. The gir's don't
believe you are for real.
&lt; \nd don't forget the mugtaelie w a x !)
• • •
DEAR

ABBY:

My

hus­

band and I have been hav­
ing a big argument about
you. He says that you arc
not a woman, you are a
man writing that Dear Abby column. I say you are
definitely a woman. Please
answer this in the paper be­
cause he says all the peo­
ple at work think he's right,
lie wants to bet me.
RENE
• • •
D EAR R E N E : Bet himt
You'll win. And my hus­
band will be glad to back
you up.
• • •
C O N F I D E S T IA L TO
P E A R L : The world is your
oyster. Why don't you start
with Phoenix?
• • •
What’s on your mind?
For a personal reply, send
a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to Abby, Box 33tl5,
Beverly Hills, Calif.
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For Abby's booklet, "How
To Have A Lovely Wed­
ding." send 50 cents to
Abby, Box 3385, Beverly
Hills. Calif.
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By Oswald Jacoby
On/Bhidqsi

I have hud many request*
to write mure on opening notrump bids and the Jacoby
transfer.
M y opening no-trump range
Is from 15 to 17 high curd
points. This is in full aiuotd
with modern expert practice
but if you want to u*« Id to
18 you will be at only a very
slight disudvuntuge against
players who use 15 to 17.
You cun also apply the prin­
ciples in these articles, pro­
vided you simply cut dovvu all
responder's requirements one
point to allow fur the differ­
ence.
While 1 don’t really object
to 10 to 18 no-trumps, I ran
assure you If you start play­
ing 15 to 18. I t to Id or It
to 11, or anything along those
lines you v. ill be hurting your-

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the first thing to learn
about no-' ’ump bidding is
thui there
no point in try­
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contract with a balanced hand.
Thus wre use both two dia­
mond and two club response*
aa artificial forcing bids and
reserve jumps to three dia­
monds and three cluba if we
really want out o f no-trump
and into a minor suit.
Playing at one no-trump
South wins the opening spade
lead and starts after dia­
monds. The defense takes four
spades and the ace of dia­
monds and South makes two
no trump.
O f course, i f West opens a
club he will beat the no-trump
two tricks, but double dummy
leads aren’ t made very often.
I f North responds two dia­
monds that contract would he
would back In with two spades
and have no trouble making
three odd.

By Ruth Millett

Raising immcy for clubs and a dollar ur two to n taut* i aah instead uf time, effort,
pvt projects the bat'd wav outiight instead of planning A N D cash, when their organi­
hake sales, silver tea-, ba zation* need to raise money.
teem* to lie an incurable habit
znnrs, ami the like to rniee
Instead, frantic letter* came
uf wunten.
tho money fur organiiatloni from clubwomen wanting to
Nut long ago I mentioned and charities.
know where they rnuld buy
in a ndumii u buok that o ften
TVhut kind nf retponte did the book with all the moneyclub-wumcn bundled.- o f nion- the column bring?
rafting ideas.
i-y-making schemes. I mention­
So the bake sales art- going
Well, it didn't bring any
ed it unly to point out that letters from women laying to continue.
vvuiiteii wouldn't have to tpend they agreed whoichcartedly
Thu bazaars aic going to
time and energy—and no mure with tbc idea nf contributing flourish.
in munt^ If they would give
Women are going to beep
right on running themselves
rugged and paying haby sit­
H ig h
ter* to look after their chil­
LONDON (U P 1 ) — John
dren, while they meet and
lY n m l &lt;&gt;f Northeast Louisi­
work and plan to buy each
ana State Cullego Set a World
other’*
bakery
and craft
September 6
polo vault record o f Id feet,
Items— instead of each one's
Admission*
8% inches at White L'ity Sta­
Vera Anderson, North Or­ kicking in a little rush to the
dium on July Ul. 1185.1 and
lando;
llcrnice liroce, Long- kitty.
then broke the mark with a
Obviously, women like It
wood; Shirley lirookc, Osleap o f lii-lu'e «n Aug. 6,
teen; Beverly Tudor, Alta­ that way and aren't looking
IPtiJ at tho samo field.
monte Springs; Pamela Moo­ fur any vaiy, simple, practical
dy, Orlando; Ik n i* McCar- solution to the “ How to rai*e
luy, Lake .Mary; Floyd Horinc, m oney?" questiun.
I f the eolutiun is a* simple
Charles Crain, Louise Noblet,
as
each member's handing
Elizabeth
Doyle
and
Alice
i \ i h i v r v j i m .i . e i o r i t T .
over n dollar or two, it just
SI HI Mil.1: I'll! M V . f l . l l l t u Palmer, all uf Sanford.
I) V
doesn't appeal to women a* a
Ilirtha
• a n t i : «&gt;►'
legitimate way of getting
Kl'VVAllD f . KOl'.KM.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roger
D.
D l b ’ llANKD
something into the treasury.
liruoki' Jr., Osteen, a eon; Mr.
Nll I |i t: T O rR R It lT IlHo
To
vit. I’ l i i i e o x * t iv vivr s and Mrv. Theodore C. Doyle,
a l. v l VI *
nil
m;i| i v u *
For oldsters, about young­
Sanford, a son; Mr. and Mrt.
M ix r
» t i n t:»TA Tt:»
sters: Ruth Millett'* booklet,
v,.u and *s-ll of you ere Doyle \V. Thompson, Sanford,
hereby notified and required n ton; Mr. and Mr*. Clayton “ Tips on Teen-Ager*.” Just
l „ f t&lt;i my rtelme end de ­
•end 25 cents to Ruth Millett
ni Hide wlil'ii you, or either J. Moody, (lilari'b), a ion; 51r.
of
you.
may have asxlnat and 51r». William F. Tudor,' Header Service, e'o The San­
ford Herald. P. O. Ilo* 489,
s a lt cltvte In 1
nftl' -o
’i
c Vernon lllsu. County Altamonte Springy, a *on.
Dept. A, Radio City Station,
Ju dfe « f Seminole County, at
Di-missals
New York 19, N. Y.
h l » office In the Court llouee
Margaret Denning. DeBxry;
In Senfurd.
florid*,
within
nix relendur nionthe from Ihe Sophia Crabb, Leroy Pendle­
time of the rir*t inltiltcetlon
Es .s ie
Knight, George
wf till- notice. Much rlelm or ton,
demand muil lie In writing Beat, all uf Sanford.

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(C olor) (R eru n ) Produced in
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d In Candlelight Ceremony
and M n . V . street Jaagth draaa o f whit* roe* buds and white carna- ter o f the bride, was matron
and Jack B. dacron with t w e n t y lace | Goes with white satin ribbon o f honor. She wore a pink and
white dacron street length
dreis and carried a bouquet
o f white carnations and rosea.
David Butler was best man
and serving at ushers were
Robert Cohen Jr. and Fred
Knight.
Following the ceremony, a
reception was held In the
Educational Building of the
church. Decorations Included
large baskets o f gladioli and
potted plants.

Miss Howard
Honored A t
Shower
M n . J. D. Caaaady, Mrs. J.
C. .Lane and Mrs. J. R. Dun­
away were co-boatasaea fo r a
regent bridal shower at the
Caiaady
home
in
Eldtr
SpringsGuest o f honor waa Miss
Cindy
Howard,
bride-sleet
Games were enjoyed with
Mrs. W alter Gay, Mias Martha
Warmack, Mias Paulatt Normand and Mrs. James Klam a
winning the prises.
Refreshments o f fru it punch,
mints, cake, potato chip* and
•alted not* were served after
Miss Howard opened her many
gifts.
,
Others Invited to share tha
evening with her ware Mines.
Frank Davis, Sam Farrish,
Friday Benton, Gut Warmack,
James
Carthledge,
L.
C.
Smith, J, D. Caaaady Jr., J,
B, Howard and the Miaaea
Sandra Caaaady, Faya Duna­
way, Jean Yates, Dorothy
Lane and Ann Bronson,
Also the Mmea. Am y Ergte,
Ann Smith, Homer Miller,
Henry Jett and Mrs. Inea McMillian, from Del .and.

MR. A N D MRS. JAC K R. CREWS
(Jameson Photo)

Mrs. Alice Baas cut and
served the wedding cake,
Mrs. Ray Slaton presided at
the punch bowl and Miss
Margo Dunn kept the bride's
book. Background piano mu­
sic was presented during the
reception h o u r s by Bliss
B ellye Ann Slaton.
For traveling M ri. Crews
chose a dark brown and white
three piece suit. After a wed­
ding trip to the East Coast,
the couple will be at home at
708W Oak Avenue In Sanford.
Out of town guests Included
Mrs. Essie Burks and Sirs.
E . Crlspe, of Tavares; Mr.
and Mrs, C. B. Brown, Miss
Nancy Brown, Buddy Stev­
ens, Kaye Stevens and Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Stevens, all
o f Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. E.
A . King, daughter Elaine and
Martha Mims, of Tampa; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Cohen Jr.,
o f Indian R iver City, and
M r. and Mrs, Charles Cal­
houn, o f Eustla.

B y J mIU l i r t M
Mr. and M n . B. H. Jar*
rard and aon, Timmy, have
moved Into their borne on
Florida Boulevard as perma­
nent residents of Altamonte
Springs.
A few years ayo the Jar*
ranis bought the former Dunwoody home in anticipation
of his retirement from a steel
Birmingham,
company
Ala., after 40 years in the
executive department.
Mr.
Jarrard'a
interest,
other than in business, cen­
tered around church work
and scouting.
Birmingham
gave the fam ily a big fare­
well party and everyone, In­
cluding the City Council pres­
ident, was at the surprise
dinner which was attended by
some 200 persons.
The J a m rd s have another
son who lives in New York
City and a daughter who is
now teaching at the McCoy
Air Force Base School. The
daughter, Berma Jarrard, re­
sided here in the Florida Bou­
levard home until the family
was ready for retirement.
During this time she also
taught In public schools In
Apopka.

Longwood

Personals
By Donna Estes
Mrs. A. R. Lormann is re­
cuperating at her home on
Wiklmere Street, Longwood,
after a three week stay in the
Winter Park Memorial Hos­
pital.

Oviedo High School Faculty
Entertained At Stew Supper

By Berake Kelsey
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Faulk
Sr. and daughter, Beverly,
entertained the Oviedo High
School faculty and friends,
Tuesday, Aug. 27, at the
Oviedo High cafetorlum with
one o f their famous Bruns­
Mrs. Burton La Roy of Ma­
wick Slew Suppers.
dera Road viaited her sons,
C. W. Holder, principal,
Ray, at Fenton, Mich., and
Wesley, at Crosse Isle, Mich., thanked the Faulks on behalf
and her brother and family, of tiie faculty and presented
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Adams former school secretary, Mrs.
Douglas Aire, a sliver bowl
engraved with the words, “ in
Appreciation, Faculty, 1903."
Mrs. Aire, who retired after
10 y ea n
school secretary,
is being replaced this year
100% Hanforiird Cotton
by Mrs. Lois Kirby of Lake
Georgia.
PrlnlH and Solids
Those attending the supper
were Mr, and Mrs. Don Ulrey, Miss Dorothy Rice, Mrs.
Milady’« Shopp*
Lee Warder, Mr. and Mrs.
Of Fine Fabrics
John Porter, Mr. and Mrs.
106 S. Park
3I3-D3U
Walter Teague, Col. and Mrs.
William Brinkley, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Gore, Mr. and
Mrs. James Partin, Mr. and
Treasure Muxferii
Mrs. Kirby Bucklcw, Mr. and
Imported Sachets
Mrs. W. B. West;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ab­
bott, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
(lift
Wright, Mr, and Mrs. Merritt
Staley, M in Lois nuddcil,
lloxed
Mr. and Mrs. John Dawes,
Mr. and Mrs. W. It. DcShizo,

DeRary

Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mikler,
Mr. and M n . Theodore Aulin Jr., Mr. and M n . Hardin
Wchb, Mr. and M n . Arthur
Scott, Miss Frcdia Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs. John Courier
Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Richard

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Mrs,
Alice
Hunks
and
daughter, Judy, of 207 tirundviow Ave., recently enjoyed
three days spent swimming
and relaxing at New Smyrna
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. A l RosenIdoom o f Marlclra Reach were
Lubor Day weekend guests of
Play . Time Favorite
Mr, and Mra, Oscar Gattls ai
their huma
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Uy Mona GrinMt-ad
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Plans were discussed for a

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fashion and hair style show
scheduled for Business Wom­
en's week in October. Pro­
ceeds will go to the local
Dental Clinic, one o f the pro­
jects of the BPW Club. Dctails will be announced later.
.Members
attending were
M m c s . Harriett Slawtcr,
Marjorie Cowan, Arolyn True,
V. H. Grantham, Gordon Brisson, Martha
Beard,
Ruth
Warren and Ruth Cummings.
June Fehrmon, a newcomer
to Sanford, was welcomed by
the club as a transfer mem­
ber, from Leesburg.

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welder, Mrs. O. 3. Tolar,

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Muller's birthday, Wednesday
evening.
Among the guests were Lt.
Col, and Mrs. Phillip Nicker­
son and sons, Don, Kevin and
Brian, Mrs. G. Witsford, Miss
Marie McKenna and Mrs.
Frank While.
The buffet table was over­
laid with a whito cloth, cen­
tered with a large flat cake,
inscribed: “ Happy Birthday
Ilea " in aqua and yellow on
white icing with yellow can­
dles. Kevin Nickerson brought
in the lighted cake, with ail
singing, "Happy Birthday."

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By Donna Estes
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Spen­
cer have returned to their
home in Longwood after a va­
cation and visit with relatives
in the north for 10 days.
Traveling by plane, thrir
first stop was in Indianapolis,
Ind., with Mr. Spencer's bro­
ther, Dr. and Mrs. Juhn L.
Spencer and family.
A few days was spent with
two other brothers, E. J. and
George and their families, in
Cincinnati. In Detroit, Mich.,
they also visited a brother
and two sisters, James F.
Spencer, Mrs. Margaret Snodden and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Shelby.
The last stop was with an­
other sister and her family,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. As a i d ,
in Roscommon, Mich.
For three weeks prior to
their departure for the north
their son and his family, Dr.
and Mrs. George M. Spencer,
and children, Larry, Susan
and Patty, from Endwcll, N.
Y., were their guests at their
home In Longwood.

SUSAN D A LE COX, daughter o f Mr- nntl Mrs.
Franklin D. Cox, o f Chnrlotto, N. C. cnMiruterl
her fourth birthday while visiting her grandpar­
ents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Kennedy, Logan Drive,
Longdale. Assisting with tha celebrution were
her parents, grandparents, an uncle and nunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Murio Claudio, and children, John,
.Jimmy and Frank Claudio and her brother
Reggie Cox.
(Herald Photo)

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Lake M ary Personals
ut guests o f the C. W, meyer and six children, of
ns in Lake Mury w«ro Baltimore, Md.
uughter and son-in-law,
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and Mrs. K. 11. Parrish, Cfndy and Imrothy, of Orlo Vista
end ‘ heir son,
Charles, of
Nashville, Tenn.
Charles, who Is attending
the Treneeca Naiurene College, In Nashville, delivered
the sermons two nights at the
Naiarene Church, while he
here.

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daughter, Eva Marie, o f Mi­
ami have In in visiting friends
in Lake Mary. They a ra for­
mer resident# here.

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coffee
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for the office.

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djrrall) Mon. Sept. 0, '63—Pape 7

Nkklaus $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
To Good In Series
AKRON, Ohio (U P I) -J ack
Nkklaus did it again.
It was. he said "my five
Iron on the 13th hole which
did the job” —the Job being
the $30,000 first place money
In the World Series of Golf.
It was the second year in
a row that burly Jack came
up with the biggest golf purse
of the year.
He shot a final round 35-33TO Sunday, matching par for
the 7,163-yard Firestone Coun­
try Club course. That gave
him a total of 140—even par—
for the two rounds.

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practice

Green Bay’s tone pre-sen- Sunday. On Saturday Bight at
the Sugar Bowl in New Or­
Green Bay Packers are the years—came at the hinds of leans the Chicago Bears beat
the Baltimore Colts, 14-T, and
National Football
L eiffu e'l the College All-Stan at Chi­
the Dallas Cowboys whipped
exhibition champions for the cago, Aug. J.
the Detroit Lions, 27-17.
Y et coach Norm Van Brockfourth straight year, but who­
Saturday the New York
It was no surprite that the

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The maple number acpiia*.Ing the New York Yankees
from
their 2Sth American
League championship is down
to four today.
A ll the Yankees need to nail
down their fourth straight
pennant and their 13th in 15
years ia to win four of their
remaining 18 games. The
elineher
should come this
week. The Yankees open a
four-game scries in Kansas
City tonight and then play
four weekend gumes in Minne­
sota.
The only clubs that still
have a mathematical chance of
catching New York ore the
Chicago White Sox and Min­
nesota Twins.
A l Downing, who wasn't
even in the majors at the
atart o f the season pitched
the Yankees to a 5-3 triumph
over the Detroit Tigers Sun­
day.
The Whits Sot reclaimed
second place from Minnesota
by sweeping a douhleheader
from tho Twins, 5-2 and 5-1,
and in other contests the
Cleveland Indians beat the
Washington Senators, 6-2, the
Boston Red So* lopped the
Baltimore Orioles, 6-3, and
the Kansas City Athletics nip­
ped the Los Angeles Angels,
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Jacobs Cool
Winning At Utah
S A LT LAKE CITY ( U P D His fellow pros aren't kid­
ding when they call young
Tom m y Jacobi one of the
coolest and calmest perform­
ers on the tour.
Jacobs, the curly-haired 23year-old
professional
from
Bermuda Dune*. Calif., dis­
played
both characteristics
Sunday when he won the $40,000 Utah Open in a pressurepacked finish at the Salt Lake
Country Club course.
The up-and-down Southern
Californian survived a shaky
finish on the last two holes
to win by one stroke over lean
Don January. Jacobs threeputted the 17th hole for a
bogey and double-bugeyml the
final hole but still won when
January could get no better
than a par four on the I8tth.

City Bowling
Play Opens
The City Bowling League
kicked o ff the fall season
last week with the completion
o f 10 team*. At the end o f the
first week’s play five tram*
are tied for first place and
five for second.
In the competition Lake
Monroe Inn got three point*
from Sanford Manufacturing
Co.; The American Legion
Post 53 team salvaged three
points from Wisdom Sod Ser­
vice; Sweeney’* Bar and drill
garnered three point* from
the Jet Lane* Bombers; the
Knight* o f Columbu* look
three point* from Harry *
Bar, and Michaels Elk C!a*
salvaged three point* from
Pryor'* Slat* F*rm nsurane*
Co. team.

Spoils Record
M ARLOW , England (U P I)
— Charlss Atherton Atehley, 82, said his 50-year rec­
ord of driving without re­
ceiving a ticket wa* spoiled
when he was fined $3 60 for
a parking violation.

Pigott

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SEMINOLE HICiH SCHOOL Varsity player closes in for the tncklo on n
JV ball currier while help cornea up in last Friday’s Vursity-JV scrimmage.

Cards Give Up Membership Lags
In Booster Club
24 Hits But
Win Two Games
With

Ity t oiled Prr«* International
How wacky can that Na­
tional la-ague pennant race
get T
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KiaJit St. Louis pitcher*
-sriv
gave up 24 hit* in a pair o f
weekend game* against the
Pittsburgh Pirates, yet the
Cardinals managed to win
’em troth and pull w-ithin 3l-j
game* of the scrambling Lo*
Angeles Dodger*.
The
Dodger*, meanwhile,
suffered two straight hr**,-*
to Sun Francisco nod manager
Al Dark of the Ginnla ihirpcd,
"W e ’re not out o f this yet,"
ASSISTANT C O A C H
although
the defending
at Oviedo High thin champ* are 8&gt;» game* back
y e a r is Arthur Scott,
with only 18 to play.
University of Alabama
Manager Johnny Keane of
graduate who also ia
the ('animals wasn't talking
t e a c h i n g Industrial — at least publicly. He'* keep­
Art. Scott cornea to ing hi* finger* crossed until
Oviedo from Thomna- a week from tonight when the
vllle, (ia., where he also
Kedbirds ami tho Dodger*
held a teaching posi­ open a three-game leries at
tion.
St. Louis that should decide
the race.
Keane,
though,
couldn't
have been too happy with hit
pitching staff when the Card­
inals pulled out o f Pittsburgh
Sunday night. He wntchrd the
Pirate* clobber five of hi*
hurlers for 13 hit* Saturday
SOKANE, Wash. (U P I) lull the Cardinals still man­
Kathy Whitworth must be the
aged to pull out a 6.5 victory.
bluest tiling lin t's happened j
It was more o f the same
to Jsl, N . M , since the United
Sunday. The Pirate* euthit
States took it away from St. Louis, 11-7, hut the Card­
Mexico ' way back.
inal* rude to a 3-2 triumph
The 3-year old swinger from with the help o f a two-run
tho little Southwest commun­ homer by Julian Javier.
ity fired a 73 for a 210 to win
The Dodger*’ pitching sta ff
the Spokane Women's Open also went sour during the
Golf tournament Sunday. It weekend. Dm Drysdale suf­
was her fifth victory on the fered hi* 16th defeat, 5-3, Sal
ladle** tour this year.
urday and relief aee Ron P er
The victory, In which Kathy rannski wu* clipped for i
picked up 11.230, was re­ three-run homer by Orlando
venge, o f sort, for the win­ Cepeda that
powered the
some brunette. She nutshnt Oiant* to a 5-4 victory Sun­
fairways
queen Mickey day.
Wright, who won the crown
Warren Spahn of the M il­
last year when Miss Whit­ waukee lliavr* became a 20worth had to settle for the game winner for the 13th sea­
bridesmaid role.
son by besting the Philadel­
phia Phillies, 3-2; the New
York Met* edged the Cincin­
nati Reds, 3-2, and the Hous­
ton Coll* nipped the Chicago
By I'n ltrd Prr** International Cubs, 2-1, in other Sunday
action.
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Whitworth Wins
Spokane Open

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Mrs.

Charles

Meeks
and
Mrs.
Richard
Elam, membership co-chair­
men. Tile hope was expressed
that more Sanfortllte* who
arc interested in seeing the
local high school well sup­
ported tn their athletic activitie* would "swamp ux with
applications," the energetic
ladles said.
There realty are three types
of "membership" for the foot­
ball fans, it was pointed out.
First there is the Booster*
Club membership; second, the
season pass; third the re­
served section pass. Apparent­
ly there have been many who
believe that the purchase of
the season pas* also makes
the buyer a member of the
Boosters Club. "N o t so," say
the co-chairmen.
Dr. 0. L. Barks, president
of the Booster organisation,
said that it would seem that
every parent of every mem­
ber of any athletic team at
Seminole High School would
Join the group whose purpose
is to provide the best that
their resources can afford for
the participating athlete*.
So far this season there bus
been little done in this re­
spect, Dr. Barks said. Par­
ents may send their dues to
the school by the athletes;
the school principal w ill* see
that the Boosters member­
ship
committee
get*
the
money The membership rant
will lie mailed or delivered
Mrs. Mike Caolo, who is
spearheading the committee
that will handle the concess­
ions at the home game*, says

AFL Standings

W I. T Pel. PF PA
Boston
10 0 1.000 38 14
Houston
0 l 0 .UOO
13 24
Buffalo
o t o .000
to 14
N. York
o t 0 OOO
It 38
W ESTERN DIVISION
W L T Pet. PF PA
K. City
1u 0 1.000 S3 7
Oakland
10 0 LOuO 24 13
S. Diego
10 0 10OO
14 10
Denver
0 I o wk)
7 33
Sunday'* llrxutl*
Boston 38 New York II
San D iego 14 Buffalo 10
Only games scheduled
Saturday's Result*
Kansas City 53 Denver 7
Oakland 21 Houston 13
Only games scheduled

DupasTo Get
Return Bout
M IL A N , Italy (U P I)-B lo n d
Sandra Mawinghi of Italy,
new world Junior middle­
weight champion, was consid­
ering today whether t o give
angry Ralph Dupas of New
Orleans a chsnce to recapture
the 154-pound crown.
Mazzinghi, 4, won the title
from Dupa* Saturday night on
a ninth-round knockout before
10,000 at the outdoor Vigorelll
Velodrome.
It was a major upset be­
cause Mairinghi was little
known outside Italy and was
unranked among the top 10
contenders. Dupas, 28, was
favored at 2 1 m the boiling.

Standings
ny United Pres* Inernatlonal
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I. I’ d . l.ll
Los Angeles
86 57 .C01
St. Louis
83 61 .576 3VV
Milwaukee
78 65 .345 8
San Francisco 78 66 .542 8V*
78 68 2124 It
Philadelphia
76 76 .321 lltk
Cincinnati
14 63 .517 12
Chicago
63 74 .483 17
Pittsburgh
51 91 .368 33'4
Houston
46 97 .322 40
New York
Sunday’s Result*
Milwaukee 3 Philadelphia
St. Louis 3 Pittsburgh 2
New York 3 Cincinnati 2
San Francisco 3 Lot Angeles
4

Houston 2 Chief go 1. night
AM ERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
«S 43 .660
New York
HI 64 .559 14la
Chicago
Minnesota
80 61 .556 IS
77 68 .531 18'i
Baltimore
69 73 .486 25
Detroit
70 76 .479 20
Cleveland
63 76 .476 28V)
Boston
65 78 .455 29’ )
Kansas City
64 Rt .411 31 Vi
Los Angeles
51 92 .357 43'j
Washington
Sunday’ * Results
Cleveland 6 Washington 2
Boston 6 Baltimore 3
New York 5 Detroit 3
Chicago 3 Minnesota 2, 1st
Chicago 5 Minnesota 4. 2nd
Kansas City 2 Los Angeles 1

A long game-type scrim­
mage with the Junior Varsity
Last Friday afternoon dis­
closed many fine player* in
the Seminole teeam but a fair
share o f mistake* also were
revealed.
Defensively
the
Peminul.-* looked real good to
Pig-itt and his staff. How­
ever. the ever present prob­
lem* of teamwork was Hamp­
ering the offense. A strong
JV squad gave up a total of
31 points tn the Seminole*
nml managed to make only
two first down* against the
defense and the first downs
were on passes.

The

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the

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ing the champs ■ 31 exhibi­
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lin's baby Vikings must cer­ Gianti trounced the Philadel­
phia Eagles, 34-10, and the
L o i Angeles Ram i heat the
Sin Francisco Forty Niners,
17-0.

Minnesota

lecond 7

Pigott feels that the de­
fense was much improved
she is "crying for h elp ," and over last week but it still ha*
urges men and women who a lot o f work to do to come
will help wills hi* primary Up to last srenson's. Tho de­
fund railing effort to call her fense really put on the shine
and let her know when they behind the lino with tho line­
can work. Again, the near- backers and defensive half­
ness of the first home game backs looking real well. Tlw
compclls immediate planning, only bright spots in the o f­
planning based on the help fense were a few individual
The JV coaches.
"on which we can depend", efforts.
Ralph Stumpf nml John Col­
sa d Mrs. Caolo.
On Friday, Sept. 20. the bert, seemed pleased with the
Seminote tangle with Titus­ way their squad is progress­
ville at Sanford Memorial ing despite the points scored
stadium and by that time against them.
"oodles o f help should be
This week will find much
volunteering if we arc to &lt;! &gt; time spent on team offense.
all the things for till* year's Pi gull pointed out that trap­
teams that we have tn the ping play* o f the guards was
past," Mr*. Caolo added.
particularly
pleasing.
This
fine piny showed up when Joe
I'harlcss openeil up a big
hold for (talfbnck Buddy Lawson to comptete the longest
run o f the dny, 415 yards to
»et up n touchdown. Several
nice hole* were opened up In
the line fur scoring plays.
DKS MOINES, Iowa (L T D
Along the offensive for­
—Champions from club, coun­ ward wall for the varsity were
ty and country tee o ff today Barry Bark* and Frank Noell
on Wakmda’s tough 6.896- at end positions, Mike Glad,
yard course in search of one Data Alexander, and David
Noell worked the tackle spot*,
of the nation's most priced
Joe Pharless and Steve Clark
golf title*, the National Am a­ played guard, while David
teur rhampinnxhip.
Howe and Mike Gray were in
There w a * no favorite the center position. Another
among the 2110 starters for the promising center, Steve Halsih-day battle with the wood- Int, ia in tho hospital arid
ed, illicitly roughed link*. The returning center from Inst
course's par 72 delied the pre­ year, Dun McCall will report
sumed he*t ef three nations, to practice on Monday. An­
the United State*, Canada and other promising player on the
Mexico,
in Americas Cup sideline* is lUo III. fullback
competition la»l week.
Lee .Sparkman who hu* been
Three f o r m e r amateur sitting thing* out for a couple
king* are included, defending of days with an ear Infection.
champion Laliron Harris, 21.
In the scoring department
two U. S. winner and 1359 Friday, varsity quarterback
llritisli
Amateur
champion Itiinnld Hinson went over the
Deane Reman, 23, and Char­ stripe on a quarterback sneak
lie Coe, 33, who Iriumped in for a varsity DT, Earl Black
1319 ami 1938.
bit paydirt on a ten yard
dash nml Chuck Scott pn**ed
to John Ray on a ten yard
scoring play. Buddy Burton
ran for T it ’s o f eight and
12 yards with Lloyd Freeman
ndding two conversion kicks.
Tliw Varsity also scored on a
safety when a high pass from
center allowed tha line rush
ill and down the kicker before
to eoilld get the bull away,
■lurry Balks, Hilly Higgins
ted tho play,
Tho game with the Titus­
ville Terriers, Sanford's first
foe on b'ept 20, shape* up a*
a tough one. Must o f the Ter­
rier line from last season will
l,o returning and the Titus­
ville cluli is supposed to have
a couple of transfer student*
who wilt bolster the squad.
One sure het Is that they will
huv« speedster halfback Ken
Hathaway In the lineup. This
boy is n tough hall carrier
and hard to atop.

G LE N N STONER wan one o f several hundred
persons who braved a drizzle Saturday evening
to enjoy tho fish fry of tho Oviedo Athletic
Association at the football field. The association
cleared more than $1,200 to pay on the field’*
lndebtodne.su. Glenn is the six-year-old nun o f
Dr. ami Mrs. E. \V. Stoner, o f Oviedo.

the

Viking* to wind up ■ close

day* remain for Coach Jim
It m i one strike better than
Julius Boros wound up with,
lie had a final round 37-32-63.
but his late charge left him
one shot behind Mcklaus with
a total of 141.
"It seems like I'm always
a furlong behind." said Boro*,
who it 43 is having the great­
est year of his golfing career.
"But if I have to lose, like I
did yesterday, it is a pleasure
to lose to 'Ohio Fats.* *•
"(kilo F a ts" is the way most
of his fellow golfers refer to
Nkklsus.
Arnold
Palmer, suffering
from a painful right shoulder,
wound up with a 36-36-72 for
143. Bob Charles, the New
Zealand lefthander who won
the British Open, finished
last with a 147, taking a 77 In
the final round.

figured

son defeat—Its first In four

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AkD
filing fee af on* dollar and F E R I O k S
R tk lk D
C LA IM *
auch claim or demand not *o OR D E R A k D S AOA1NST SAID
filed shall be void.
E ST A T E I
/•/ B E N JONES
Tuu and each of / ou ar*
A* administrator at the hereby notified and require!
Estate of
to present an/ claim* and daJOHN BATTS JONES, JR., mania which you. or t l l h t r ef
Deceased.
yuu, ma/ have again#! the
OE O A. SPEER. J R
eelat* of MONTE Z E. H A HR Is,
Attorney for said Eelat*
deceased, late of said County,
H IS
Magnolia Arena*
to the County Judge wt Semi­
Sanford. Florid*
nole County. Florida, at hi*
Publish: Aug. f t A S«pt. 3. I. offic* In th* Court llouee of
II. 1»&lt;1.
said Count) at Hanford. Flor­
CD L-O
ida.
within
elz
catandar
month* from tha tlm# of tha
Ik
THE
r o l R T OF T H E first publication of thl* n t 'o r h T T J r n i i i L gp.siki&gt;L»: tic*. Each claim or demand
C U I k T T . F L U N I U I . Ik / R U - shall be In writing, and shall
state th* place uf resident *
R *T E .
and post office address uf th*
Ik ret KSTV YE Ol*
i 'H AR LK H
L C T l lK R SIIOAF. clalmanL and ahall Ito sworn
alto known aa C. L -«h»*f. al­ to by tba clalmanL hi* agent,
#m h
so known a* Charlie Luther or attorney, and any
claim or demand not so tiled
Shoaf. deceased
T . tit C'redllwra aad / e re ** * shall be void.
T H E L M A H LIV INGS TO N
lla ilag
Claim* ar Damawd*
BERNICE M BEVERLY
t a * l * * l Said Kelitei
A * Administrato r** of the
Ton and each of you are
Estate
of
MONTEZ
E.
hereby notified an l required to
HARRIS.
Dec.***,]
preeeut any claim* * n i de­
STKNHTHOM,
DAVIS
A
Mcmand) which y«u, or either of
you. mar have against th* INTOHH
estate or CH AR LE S LCTIIEIt Attorney* for Administratrices
m i n t / , aleo known a* C. 1. E dward* Building
Hbuaf. also known a* Charlla Sanford. Florida
SepL 3,
Luther shoaf. deceased, lat* Publish: Aug. 14 t
of said Count/, to th* Count/ ». 14. 1*43.
Judge
of Hemlnul* County. CPL-74
Florida, at hi* offlc# In Ih*
court huut* uf (aid Cnuuly at
k u T K E OF » t IT
Sanford, Florida, within six Till*. P T4 TK O F F L O R I D A TO
calendar month* from th* time
HMI It LE T DRAD DT .
of th* first publication of thl*
W H O S E R E S ID E N C E Id
nutlet. Each claim ur demand
UNKNOWN:
•ball b* in writing, and ahall
A e » urn Complaint having
stale tba p i * ' * of r**ld*nc* been filed ag ain *! you In t'i«
*nd post offic* al drte* uf Ih* Circuit Court In and for Hem:claimant, and *hall h* enorn not* County, Florida, by HUGH
to by th# claimant, hi* ag*ot HRADDY.
for
divorce,
Ih*
or attorney, and any »uch • hnrt lilt* or which I* HUGH
claim oy demand not so filed IIRADDT.
Plaintiff
/er»us
• hall be void.
S H I R L E Y BII AD DY. Defendant,
*/ Margaret J. M»rk*y
these present* a r * to command
A* Administratrix ef 111* you to appear and HI* your
Eelat* uf
Answer or other defen** ur
Chart** Luther Shoaf,
pleading herein with the Clerk
Deceased
of Ih* Circuit Court ot Semi­
IPtfehteor and Laffler
nole
County.
Florida,
and
Edward* Building
serve a ropy thereof on r u m poet Office Drawer II
t l f r * attorn*/. Mack N. Cleve­
Hanford. Florida
land. Jr.. Attorn*/ at l a v , l‘.
Attorn*/* for Admlnl*trairlx
O b r a v e r Z. Hanford. Florida,
Publish: Sept. 3, &gt;. K. l b 1&gt;&lt;3 an or before th* 4th day uf
I &gt;43.
October, A. D. 1)43, o r othrrCD M-»
nits decree pro run lee to will
be entered against ynu.
T h . Hanford Herald Is d*-lNOTIC E OF 41 r r
gnated
a* a
newepaper of
AT ATE l»F M.O HHIA TIH
U N K N O W N LIENORS, claim­ general circulation In which
thl*
cilatlon
shall
h* publish­
ing by,
through, under or
again*: th* fulluwtng defend­ ed once rach week for four
ant*. lo -w lt: I* A (l D E V ELO P ­ consecutive week*.
W IT N E S S my hand and of­
MENT CORP . a Florid* corp i*
ration;
MODERN
PAINTING ficial deal of th* Clerk ot tha
Circuit
Court on thl* the lutla
Co., a Florida corporation; OR­
A NGE
P A V IN G
AN D CON- day ot August. A. D. 1)43.
STKCCTION
CO,
a Florida ( H E A L )
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
corporation; A. C. DOPDNKY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
SURVEYO RS . I N C , a Florida
corporation; D * W I T T HU NT ­ Mack N. Cleveland, Jr.
E R : or either of them, and all Atlurney at Law, Suit* 111
Hanford Atlantic National Bank
parlle* basing, or claiming to
have, any right, title or Inter­ Building, P. O. Drawer Z,
Hanford, Florida,
est In the following described
property, lying and being In Atlurney for Plaintiff.
Publish Hep. 3. y. 14. 23. I M
H*tnlnol* County, Florida, toCDM-3
w|t: Lot It, Block E, Lot* 3,
3, .and 4, Block F. Lot* It. 13.
II and 1), Block G, A L L IN Ik T H E C I R C U I T C O I R T Ik
W O O D M E R E P A R K SUB DIVI­ UkU FOR nENI.kOLK C O t ) SION. R E P L A T NO. 3. accord­ TV, F L O R ID A

tk

ing to plat thereof recorded In
PI*! Book 13. pan* 73 of lit*
public
record*
of Hemlnul*
County, Florida.
You. and tach of you. aru
hsreby notified that a &gt;ult ha*
h**n brought against you In
th* Circuit court. In and for
g.mlnol* County. Florida. In
chancery, •atltl.d TIIE FIRST
N A T IO N A L B AN K OF MIAMI,
a national banking aesoclallon,
plaintiff, *. P A G DE VELOPME.VT C O U P , a Florida corp­
oration, *t *!. defendant*, and
you. and each of you. ar*
required to file yuur Answer
to th. plaintiff a Complaint
with th* Clerk uf said Court,
and serve upon plaintiff, or
plaintiff** attorney, GKO. A.
HPEER, J R , whose tddraae la
P. O. Bog 1141. Hanford, Flor­
ida. a copy of said Answer, on
or before September 11, A. tl.
1)41. and If you fall la da so,
* Deer** Fra Cunf***w will
ba entered against you. and
•ash of yuu. for th* rtBaf de­
manded In *ald Complaint.
Th* nature of this suit la
ta foreclo** that certain mort.
ga g* given by P A 11 Da.
v*l»pm *nl Cnrp. to Th* First
National Bank of Miami, re­
corded
'n
Official
ILcorda
Book 44*. page 41 In th* office
uf the Clerk of Circuit Court
of Hrmlnnl* County, Florida,
'encumbering
Ih* above de­
scribed properly.
W IT N E S S my hand and th*
• eat uf said Court, thl* Mth
day of August, A. D. 1)43. at
Hanford.
H«mlnol*
County,
Florida.
(SE A L)
Arthur It. Btckwlth. Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Kaminot* County. Florida.
By Martha T, Vlhlcu
Deputy Clerk
G*o. A. Sp**r, Jr.
'A ttorn*/ for Plalntllf
P. O. Boa 1114
Manf-rd, Florida.
Publish: Aug. It, 34, s*pl. |,

CIMf IS

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T IIE L I F E IN S U R A N C E COMP A N Y
OF
VIRGINIA. U f
RIC HMOND,
VIRGINIA,
a
corporation,

ruintHL

V.
P A U L M.

E L L I O T el al.
Defendant A
M lT It E OF at IT
T H E ST ATE O F F L O R ID A
To: Eleanor Ruth Elliot,
Route 3,
Martinsville. Iltlnula
Yo u ar* hereby notified th*l
a suit ha* been filed again*!
you and Paul M. Elliot In Ih*
above entitled cause, and that
you nr* required tu III* yuur
answer
with
the Clerk of
this Court and to err*# a
copy thereof upon the plaintiff or p la ln tlf ra attorn ey ,
who *, name and address !•
Jennings. Watte, C la r k * and
Hamilton
lion Barnett Na­
tional Bank Building, Jack­
sonville 3, Florida, not later
than September 31. 1)43. It
yuu fall to du eo a decree pro
confeeeq wilt be entered against you f.ir th* relief de­
manded la the reimplalnt. This
suit le tu fortclosa a mort­
gage. The real property pro­
ceeded ggalnst Is:
I-ot i. Block F. S UN L A ND
EST ATE S, a aubdlelelon,
according to a plat there­
of, recorded In Plat Book
I I, page* 14 to 33 of tho
Public Records of Semin­
ole County, Florida.
W I T N E S S niy hand and lha
seal of said Court at Sanford.
Florida. Ihla leth day of A u g ­
ust. t i l l .
(COURT S E A L )
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clark o f tha Circuit Court
By Martha T. Y i h L n
Deputy Clerk
Jennings, Watte, Cla rk* and
Hamilton
Barnatt National Ban k Build­
ing
Jacksonville 3. Florida
Publlah: August |&gt;, 34, SepL
3. &gt;. 1143
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L imediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. F A 2 - 5612
6.

Classified
Phone

3

Use

2
2
3
3
3

Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Ravenna
1 Bedroom
with Fla,
4 Bedroom
with Air

I Hath
1 Bath
2 Bath
1 Bath
2 Bath,
Hark
l li Bath,
Room
2 Bath
Cond.

W ant Ads.

125.00

Stemper Agency
REALTOR - INSUROn
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

Found

2. Notices • Personals

1

BEDROOM
Apartment.
Quiet neighborhood. F A 21162 from 8:30 to 6 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
FA 2-4501 any other time.

VACUUM CLEANER, repairs,
parts, aupplles for Electro­
lux, Kirby, Hoover, AirWay,
Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup.
New
and L'»ed 2 ROOM furnished apt. Ph.
cleaners aold. FA 2-2282.
FA 2 5927 or 2 6412.
T O U R Church or Group can
raise $50 and more, easy
and fast. Have to mem­
bers each sell only twenty
50c packages my lovely
cheery Christmas Carol Ta­
ble Napkins. Keep $30 for
your treasury. N o money
needed. Free Samples. An­
na Wade, Dept. 151AT1,
Lynchburtr. Va.

2. Education - Instruction
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
TESTS!
M EN-W O M EN, 18-52. Start
high as $102.00 a week. Pre­
paratory training until ap­
pointed, Thousands of jobs
open.
Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE infor­
mation on Jobs, salaries, re­
quirements. Write TODAY
giving name, address and
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
40, c 'o Sanford Herald.

STENSTROM

RENTALS

3
3
3
3
3
4
4

BH 1 bath, quiet
HR 2 baths, Sunland
HR 1 bath, city
Bit 1 bath. Wynnwood
Bit I bath, Ravenna
BR 2 baths, Ravenna
BR 2&gt;a baths,
(’•rove Manor
4 BH 2 baths, Loch Arbor

S 80
3100
$100
$100
It 10
$135
$185
$185

Stenstrom Realty
Real Estate • Mortgages
Jt N. Park Ave.
FA 2-2420
FURN. 2 Redroom House.
Adults. No pets. F A 2-7684.
2 BEDROOM House. Kitchen
equipped. $65. 1001 W. 20Lli.
St. F A 240'Jl.
2 BEDROOM. Kitchen equip
ped. 323-0882.

2 BEDROOM. I ' i bath House
in DeBury. Soft water serv.
PIA N O Ac Organ Lessons. Be­
Ice, N o objection to chil­
ginners, advanced. Child­
dren, but no pets. 322-8282,
ren,
adults.
Experienced
teacher. Call FA 2-3328.
FURNISHED Garage Apt. 30!)
W. 16th St. FA 2-3167.

6. For Rent

BEDROOM
unfurnished
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­ 2
House. Kitchen equipped
room Duplex. Fla. room.
FA 2 3651.
Electron
heat. 14th St.
Long wood. 338 3238.
APARTM ENT A T r a i l e r .
Adults. No pets, FA 2-2447.
T U R N . Apt. 2100 ilellonvlllo.
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­ HOUSE trailer. $65. FA 2 6087.
ment. Close in. Reasonable. LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer,
FA 2-0641.
also t bedroom trailer on
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
C L E A N Efficiency Apt. (HI
FA 2-7368.
I’urk Ave.
AVAILABLE 3 SEPTEM BER
E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment on
NICE 2 bedroom house. Kit­
First St. Near 2 city free
chen equipped. FA 2-4145.
parking lots and shopping
stores. No utility charges. A LOVELY room and board
Suitable for couple or sin­
(or man or woman. Phone
gle, also retired people.
FA 2-3893.
F A 2-4712.
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt
12t LAU REL DRIVE
Water furnished. FA 2 0428.
I BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
NICELY
furnished 2 bed­
ped House. $95 a month.
room
House*.
$80 a month.
Ph. FA 2*157.
FA 2 3219.
D U PLE X 1203 Elm. Apart­
ments 801 Magnolia. Carpet 2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
Houses. FA 2-3685,
&amp; fireplace.
New
living
room furniture. Master bed­
7. B usiness K en ln W
room. Jalousie back porch.
Clean. $85. Inquire 119 Elra. 803 1st St. 8 ROOMS. Suita­
ble
for Office. Parking
NO 8 5267.
available in rear. 322-2741
i FURNISHED House*. Bow­
from 11- 6 p.m.
_____
man's Trailer Court. De­
llary. NO *4008.
8. Bench llentuis
KAN 1st floor Apartment
rivute entrance, toot Pallotto.
Kit. eq.
Kit. eq
4 Br.
4 Br.

f rrsli

S W E E TIE P IE

Mon. Sept. 0, '63— Pane 9 27. Special Service*

By Nadine Seltzer

2-3-4 BEDROOMS
l A N D 2 BATHS

$68
$85
$125
$160

ROSA L. PA Y T O N
Reg. Real Estate Broker
F A 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha

AND
FOR ONE OF THESE
OUTSTAND ING HOME
BUYS LN M INU TES!
FOR COMPLETE
IN FO RM ATIO N

Real Estate—Mortgages
l N. Park Ave.
322-2420
ivenna Park
FA 2-7495
Evening!

Jim Hunt Realty
Offers fur yuur selection
these Beautiful 2. 3, A 4
Bedroom

Government
Owned Homes
Priced From $6,750
Down Payments
As Low As $100
Monthly Payments
From $43.50
To make the best home
buy, see the

V A - FH A
Appointed
Property
Management
Broker

f p 55^

t DOUBLE Hollywood Bed FOR SALE. Extra clean *54

12. Real Entitle Fur Sale 21. Beauty Salon*

BUYING A NEW or

USED CART

FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Lew Interest Rata*
• Low Monthly Pigment*
FLORIDA STATE BANS,

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

16. Female Help Wanted
SE C R E TAR Y with executive
ability, shorthand. Pleasant
working condition. Resident
of Seminole County 6 years.
Age 38-50. Salary open. Ap­
ply Fla. State Employment
Service. 208 S. French.

22. Build - Paint • Repair
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2-7083

25, 1’ lumblng Services

31. P o u ltr y - L iv e s to c k
SHETLAND PONIES
FOR CHRISTMAS
Financing Available $30 A up.
Wo will keep until Dee. 21.
Also S a d d l e s , Blankets,
birdies
A
halters.
Ph.
FA 25179 or FA 2 5071.

Close-Out Sale!
O N A L L FORD T R U C K S
TR A D E - IN S ACCEPTED — FREE TO P V A L U E STAM PS

PLUMBtNO
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
W AITRESS
wanted.
Bill’s
31 A. 1’etn
R. L. H A R V E Y
Diner, Highway 17-92, Fern
204 Ssniord Ave.
FA 2 3383
COCKER Puppies. $20. Ph.
Park.
FA 2 5501.
HINSON &amp; I IK ABN
CUH11 girl, must ho 21 years
PLL’
M
BIN
G
CONTRACT
IN
G
I BOSTON Bull Terrier Pup­
old. Apply Pig 'n Whistle.
Repairs A Wsier Healers
py. AKC. Female. FA 2 6187

17. Male Help Wanted

SOUTHW ARD

1713*10 &amp; 41 — Two T o Chooee From

ECONOLINK P IC K U P TR U C K
Light blue 170 U2D. 8 cylinder engine, standard trsns.,
(5 ) 650i13 lire*, painted rear
hum per, turn signs I*.

322-9U3

32. Flower* - Shrubs

ET-.1S0

ECONOUNE D IS P L A Y V A N
Sand-thill llrlg r 170 C2D, 6 cylinder engine, standard
Iran*., (3 ) 700x11.6 ply lire*,
station pans. Seat.

Now Is The Time!

Final Clearance
GET Y O U R

BEST

BUY

IN A NEW ’63 M O D E L
• Chevrolet

MACKLE-BUILT
QUALITY HOMES

An investment, not an ex­
pense. Call FA 25612 tor
expert advice on a Herald
advertising campaign.

• Cadillac
Q Corvair
—

ET3-88

ECONOLINE V A N
ivr* standard
H i a n u s i I* trane.,
aiaaaur*j|
SntuLhell Beige 170 U2D engine,
girts* rear dune, (3 ) 700x11.A ply
tlrea, pni.rnger arat.

ET3-98

ECONOIJNE V A N
( ’urn. White, t i l C2I) engine, standard
dard Irina.,
Irina glass
rear door, (3 ) 70(1x14.8 ply (Ires

CALL 668-4458
TH E M AC KLE BROS.
division at
c .K w, a i v i i a e u e x r s . m e .

Save!

Save!

ET3-107

ECONOUNE V A N

Holler M otor Sales
COM PANY

F A 2-6231,

FA 2-0711

Corn. White, 170 U2I) engine, standard trsns., glaia
rear door, (5 ) 700x13.6 ply tires,

*2 0 2 5

pa-isengrr seat.

SALE PRICE
and 81

T1 F-100

E-100 '/a Ton Pickup
Hare side body, light blue, 6 cylinder,
standard trsns., painted rear bumper,
turn signals.

*1785

SA LE
PIUCE

SALE
PRIC E
T3-I0I

T3-9*

F-100

Vi

F-100

Ton Pickup

I I I '' wheel base, Integral body, 6 rylintier., standard Iran-., larking type dif­
ferential, (3 ) 670x13 l-ply tirea.

SALE
PR IC E

*1875
V2 Ton
$

Pickup

*1830
V2 Ton

Pickup

122" wheel base. Integral body, white,
standard cab. heavy duty seat, full
fuam cushion, healer, painted rear
bumper, 13) 670x15 l-ply lire*, V-8
engine, standard trana.

SALE
PR IC E

*2 0 4 5

3 Falcon Kuncheros

Pickup

Integral rah. Corn, white 122" whtrl
base. H rylintlrr engine, standard traiu.,
turn signals,

SA LE
PR IC E

V2 Ton

I I I" wheel b »«e Integral, fight blue, 8
cylinder, standard trsns., outside mir­
ror. I..IU 567x15 4-ply tire*.

(2 ) V-H engine, (1 ) 8 cylinder engine,
yuur chulce.

2045 Price(l Right!

F-600 2 TO N

TRU CK

(O N E

ONLY)

V-6. 4-speed transmission, (A ) 123(20 10 ply tires, llydralir vacuum booster
b r . i k r s , heavy duly rear springs and axlr, Banguun Bed cab and (hauls.

— AT —

219 E. 2nd ST.

*19 8 9

SALE PRIC E

F-100

• Chevy II

*2 0 4 5

SALE PRICE

T3-I03

O N L Y A FEW LEFT —
Save!

And so eondir t i n IDs* dual­
ity names art priced uhnt —
IS.HOto J1V45Q «th iv littte
as 4210 down trd Jt) 11 oer
month - Orrve out lain h t'«
are
modelstuchwoe fror1
Ttte Interstate 14 — let off m
the Df8tr? [(change

• Oldsmobile

$2 0 7 5

SALE PRIC E

M. G. HODGES
PLU M B IN G

Stenstrom Realty

179 5

SALE PRICE

F R E E ESTIMATES

L A W N SERVICE

KINGSWOOD
BUILDERS INC.
262 I'airmiinl Dr.
I \ 2-8871

9 ft. WESTINGHOUSE Refrigerator. 30 Inch. Tappan
elect. Range. Alr-Cond. 110
current. All excellent buys.
Ph. 323-0485.

Senkarik Glass and Taint

SINGER

GREEN Hill VR
Uhuire Iota available in
Grrrnbrlar o f loch Arbor
overlooking
golf course.
Custom bu tld ins lo your
• preifiratiun.
Grrciibriar
developed by

R EAD Y M IX Concrete, window sills, lintels, steps,
blocks, sand, cement, rock, '62 BU1CK Spec I at. Returning
pipe, steel, grease traps,
to School. Take up pay*
dry wells, stepping stones.
menu. New set of tires.
Miracls Concrete Co.
Radio 4 Heater. FA 2-2200.
309 Elm Ave.
F A 2-5751

Company
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Slurp
3 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Fenc­
210 Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4822
318 Palmetto Ave.
ed yard. Fla. room. Kitch­
WE
now
have
a
special
facial
en equipped. FA 2 8181.
Auto Glass, Tops
booth, services from tip to
A Seat Covers
15. Husinr*.s Opportunity
lip. Free parking lot. Open
evenings by appointmentSERVICE Station fur base.
Phone door ( I ) 322 0834
Inventory take-over. Good
Phone door (3) 322 8523
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-8032
location. Ph. FA 2 4342.
A L L WORK GUARANTEED

CARPENTERS,
experienced
GKRBA
Daisies, Vegetable
only, for form work. Hollo­ 26. Radio &amp; Television
plats, Bovinas. Dutch Mill
way Concrete. Ph. F A 2*3362
Office FA 2-2118
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
Nursery, Upsulu ltd. just
for interview.
Night FA 2-0648
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
.iff 201h St. A 1st.
323-0700
JOB ax combination truckT. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
BLOOMING Roses on double
2524 Park Dr.
Sinford. Fla.
driver and salesman open.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9778.
cherokce stock. $2.50 eacli.
Good salary. Year round
Gray Shadows Nursery
INDUSTRIAL SITE - 3 acres
work, paid vacation, long 27. Special Services
close in. 258 ft. rail front­
I mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
hours and hard work. No
age. paved street. An in­
experience necessary. Only
VEGETABLE plants.
See
vestment opportunity at on­
the sincere need apply.
SEW ING M ACHINE
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store,
ly $8,7(8).
Knighton Patterson.
C A LI. FA 2*h7Bii
2ml and Sanford Ave.
D AIR Y Queen driver sales­
ORCHID PLANTS
man wanted Prefer older
For Sale
man. 2523 Park Dr., San­
INVESTM ENT A R E A L T Y
AT BARGAIN PRICES
ford.
WELLS DRILLED
116 N. Park Ave. 322 9173
Lemon Bluff
J. C. Ilunten
PUMPS SERVICED
!*J. S itu a tio n s W anted
33. F u rn itu re
AND INSTALLED
ROBERT A. W ILLIAMS
EXPERIENCED Mold wants
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Realtor
WANTED rcliatite couple lo
5 days n week or day■ work.
FR E E ESTIMATES
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
lake up monthly payments
F
A
2-1111.
C ALL FA 2 8037
FA 2 3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
of $13.50 cm 3 complete
PAOLA ROAD
rooms of furniture. Call
Child Care FA 2-2271
2 BEDROOM furnished or un­
TK 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
F IL L dirt, tup dressing, top
furnished house. 175 O ver­ DAY'S work. FA2-8394.
lect.
soil, clay, shell, peut. Ellis
brook Dr., Casselberry.
PA IN TIN G or Repair work.
Lloyd. FA 2 2576.
FREE E S T I M A T E
Ph. FA 2-7064
JOHN E. FOX
Upholstering A Mattress ren­
REALTOR
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Z o T T ia T Iy n lU e rir
ItO N. Park Ave.
323 0339
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg
Mowing end edging, etc. Sat­
SEMINOLE Kindergarten A
isfaction guaranteed. Ph,
Co., at 7o9 Celery Ave.
ORANGE GROVE
Nursery, 2620 Iroquois Ave.,
FA 2-2117.
FA 2 1817.
20 ACRES including 10 acres
qualified
supervision
of
of Hamlin on sour root.
work and play. Licensed.
3 years old. Excellent con­
Ph. 322 9159
dition* Balance of to acres
cleared for planting. $25,oou 21. B e a u ty Salon*
with 237i downFREE $58 PERM. W AVE
Compb-to Beauty Service
Revelnn A Patricia Stevens
Co* me tie a
Real Estate—Mortgage*
Harriett'* Beauty Nook
t il N. Park Ave.
322-2420
105 So. Oak. F A 2-5712

REALTOR INSUROR
FA 2 4991 1919 5. French Ave

Olds 18. 4 door. Power
steering, brakes 4k setL M o ­
tor completely rebuilt Ex*
cellent condition. $383.00.
See at Kitty's Standard OIL
1017 French.

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

with box springs A mat­
tress $15. 1 Single Holly­
wood bed headboard $3.00.
FA 2-5910.

28. Automobile Service

“ I want aome travelers check*!"

St. Johns Realty

BUILD A HUME SOON'.’
W E L A K A APARTMEh .rs:
Room! private bath!. 111 We will CUSTOM BUILD the
house of your choice on live
w. Fir it St.
lot of )our choice.
M A Y F A IR :
3 Bedroom . 1 COMPLETE HOME BUILD­
$100
bath. large y a r d .
ERS SERVICE from plans
monthly. FA 2 4709
to financing
RALPH JARVIS — Builder
LY furnished 2 Bed
I i,i9 Saiiiurd Ava k A 2-1810
a» liuiue. FA 2-0271-

9 -f

201 K. 3rd St.

BIG FAM ILY?
HUTCHISON
Ocean front
Apartment. Daytona Beach. We have a fine selection of
large homes to show you.
FA 2 4058.
These range in price from
9. For Sale or Rent
$25,500 for an ultra modern
5
bedroom home with cen­
5 ROOM House. 817 Catalina.
tral air-conditioning to $15(8)
(or 4 small bedrooms Many
12. Jfeul Estate For Sale
in between. If you have a
big family, call us for a
happy home life.
THE TIME TENTH FIRM
116 N Park Ave.
FA 2 6123

F U R N I S H E D Apartment. 3 BEDROOM CB Home, Fla.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
mom, air-cond. F m e e d
Cowan. 322 lot 3.
yard. Well A sprinkler s is ­
te r
Nice location.
I’ ii.
AIR-CONDITIONED Bit. in
FA 2 8962.
mo.
3 Rut. furn. Apt. $65.
CONCRETE block Home on
t i l E. Nth St. FA 2-4285.
large lot on chain of lakes.
A P T . $30. Surplus City.
See Jake N. Wade, Paisley,
Fla.
•C LE A N quiet Room!” The
Gablcx FA 2-0720.
PLANNING TO BUY OR

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry’s Mart 315 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2-4U1

AIR CONDITIONER.
West- 1933 CHEVY $183. FA 8-357t
lnghouse. 10,500 BTU. 1982
or 818 Rosalia.
SAC RIFIC E
S A LE .
Early
Model, never used. 323-0538.
American style 8 ft. couch,
37. Boats • Motors
875; Record Cabinet, $5; AUTOMATIC Washer. Good
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Portable T V , $25; Dinette
condition. $40. FA 2-4351.
Gateway To The Waterway
set, $15. 1220 Randolph St.
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
Robson Sporting Goods
WITH purchiic of Bine Lus.
All Typea and Sites
Ph. FA 2-2128.
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
tre,
rent
Electric
Carpet
We Repair and Service
1982 A M A N A Kroner, up­
Shampoocr for only $1 per 304-8-8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3881
right. Excellent condition.
dav. Carroll’s Furniture.
Machinery and Supply fn
New people In u&gt;-vn look at
*250. 322-3293.
207 W. Sid SI.
FA 26432
REFRIGERATOR
$33.
34* Herald Ada. Be lure your
C A R R IE R Air - Conditioner.
Aluminum Boat $180. Twin business la represented with
TRACTOR
Work,
Mowing,
First
$30
takes
It.
Mrs.
bed $10. Chest $12.50. Misc. attractive
advertlaemeota.
disk, blade. FA 2-7664.
ltass. 322 8172.
1313 Park. FA 2-92 to.
Call F A 2-3812.

.Stenstrom Realty

Property Management
Broker

H. B. POPE CO., INC.
200 So. Park Ave. F A 2-4234

34. A rticle* Per Sale

Bu* Spray (VC-1J) • Fertl*xe—Ph. T A 2 4244
M ANSFIELD
LAWN
SER.

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Air-Conditioning

36. AatoMobBa* - Track*

33. Furnllnr*

WASHING 31achine Service.
F r r « estimates on repairs. Sell Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service With
the Cash.
2840 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
SUPER TR AD IN G POST
TR E E SERVICE. Expert tree
FA I-OtTT.
service. Reasonable rates,
8 years experience. Free 34. Articles For Sate
estimates. Ph. FA 2 4377.
SEPTE.MUEJI Special. Ladles
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
A Childrens shoes $1.84 pair.
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
Surplus City. 201 W . 1st
322-3508.
CHIFFONIER
with 2 full
Plano Tuning and Repair
length mirrors with a TV
W. L, Harmon — FA 24233
stand, swivel base with
storage compartment, both
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
$35. FA 2-8384.
Remove Thatch * Chinch

130.00

LOST or itolen, tan anil brown
Chihuahua from 2474 Pal­
RENT A BED
metto 1 week ago. Aniweri Rollaway, Hoipital A Baby
Beds.
to the name of p&lt;vlrn, neBy Day, Week, or Mouth
ward offered for Informa­
tion and return of dog.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Child’! pet. FA 2-699(1.
Ph. FA 2-3181 U8 W. l i t St.

2 BR
3 BR.
l-argo
Large

ttatforft

V A TO $250 FHA
62.50 $100
!
67.50
LOW M O N TH LY
87.30
PAYM ENTS
110.00
E X C E LLE N T LOCATIONS
125.00 IM M E D IATE OCCUPANCY

H E R ALD

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UNFURNISHED

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1. Lost

FHA - VA

Bedroom l ‘ j Bath with (
Florida Room Lease $130.00
Bedroom 1 Bath
65.00
Bedroom I Bath
33.00
Bedroom 1 Bath
30.00 3
Bedroom 1 Bath
7500

2
2
2
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12. Real Estate For Sale

R-E-N T-.VL-s
FURNISHED

322-5612
322-5613
To

For R en t

2505 P A R K AVE.
F A 2-OHiil

Your Authorized Ford Dealer For Seminole County

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JULY 9
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Tom Byrd, Oviedo; Mary L.
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Douglaa
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Suile McKelvin,
Ronald
Slrawa, Doria Dallbertl, Myr­
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ilittell,
Johnnie M arti, Christine LuaO r, Daniel Johnaon, Charles
tim an o f santord.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mu*e of
Lake Monroe, a girl
Discharge!
Mrs. Walter llagenbackle and
baby of DeBary; John Corao,
John
L.
Dominey,
Ruth
Whack, Ruth Buerger, Rich­
ard Stevens, Stephanie Typlt,
Roosevelt Bats, Terry Ann
Anderson, Mrs. Raymond G.
Graham and baby of Sanford.
JULY 30
Admission*
Sterling R o b i n s o n , Lake
Mary; Gertrude Stewart, De­
Bary; Orion Woods, Titus­
ville; Phylis Frees:, Linda
Wynn, Gladys Morgan, Clyde
Trosper, Lilia Phillips, Nancy
Dobbins, Sophie Wojdechowakl, Carolyn Leonard, Patri­
cia Poison, Obediah Johnson,
Ernest Bellamy, Wanda Neleon, of Sanford.

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Georg*
persons,
Orlando;
Msrgaret Ccnklin, DeBary;
l.orvtta Arlene Iteis, Osteen;
Vickie
Williams,
Orlando;
Wanda Nelson, Nancy l&gt;"b
bins, F.rnrst Bellamy, Melln
da
Munn,
Hattie Cnn|M*r
George
Mathews, Bess
Joseph, Lawrence D a v o s ,
Fred Murphy, Marie foliar,
l.elund Brown, Mrs. Willie
Mae Girley and baby, Mr*
Diana Byrd and buby o f San­
ford.
AUGUST I
Admissions
Annie
McCurdy,
Geneva;
Christine Glvvont, D elta r);
Ida llairlden, Enterprise; J.
C. Standland, Winter Park;
France*
Thompson,
Lake
Monroe; Nancy Morris, its
Iren; Bernard Mitchell. Wil­
liam Cagle, Carol)n Stanley,
James Emerson, Ruby Quarrie, Sharon Chaplin, Michael
lew is, Claire Burak, Itila
Wotlkill,
Harrietts
Oruna,
Kathleen Bussell of Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Rut•«-ll of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. William C.
ltu*’iar.l»on of Sanford a buy
Mr. and Mr*. Bobby W.
Thompson of Lake Monroe, a
girl
Mr. and Mr*. Truman Wolfkill of Santord, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Urona
o f Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Herman Muller, Oviedo; Mr.
Clyde Muse and baby of Lake
Monroe; Mr*. Stanley Smith
and baby, James Fay, Quincy
Jlowell, Linda Mote, Johnnie
Marks, Rosa Newby, Helen
Forrester of Sanford.

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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Poison
o f Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Sirs. Kenneth 0.
Leonard of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. James Slpea of
Sanford, a girl
bsscaarget
Laura Bush, Geneva; Dolly
Braddy, Geneva; Tamie Barrah, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs.
William Tyler and baby, Lake
M ary; Ruth Jean Robson,
Steven Gibbons, Douglas Kickliter, Christine Hopkins, Wil­
lie Ruth Hughes, Hazel Hoag,
Maye Blackburn, Mae Alice
Sherman, Juanita Bell, Judy
Siu'lli. Jeanne Parent, Mrs.
Tommy Wires and baby of
Sanford.
JU LY 31
Admlo.lone
Ti er ma n
Muller, Oviedo;
Louise Slnko, Lake Mary;
Jun|Urlinc Brooks, J a m e s
Stcwurt, B a r b a r a Cooper,
Lort-ne Curry Hull, tlcttyc
S m i t h , Gayle Richardson,
James Sikes, Collette Majors,
MurLn Kravt-mcr, Rosemary
Rutundu, Mamie Bowman of
Sanford
Births
Mr. amt Mrs. Deferdle Coop,
er o f Sanford, a boy,
Mr. and Mr*. George Freese
o f Sanford, a girl

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a real pleasure with the tender, tasty,

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Club S teaks • • • Ib. 99*
Chuck S te a k s • Ib. 59*
Ground Beef • . Ib. 49*
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mound for Sanford but was
These are the type o f letters
cola 9-8 in a wild seven-inning relieved by Sidney Loyd hi the
see just l-o-v-g to receive. This .
game Wednesday evening at sixth inning.
one i i addressed to Tha SunPanama City.
W E A T H E R : Scattered afternoon and evening shower* through F r id a y ; high today In 90*; low tonight in 70*.
Sanford was leading 8-8 in
Arlene.
Sanford faces Jacksonville the top o f the sixth when
ford Herald and is signed by \ MIAMI (U P !) United Press Leased W ire
Established 1908
TH U RS., A U G U S T 8. 1963
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
NO. 773
1963 s first tropical storm, VOL. 53
at 8 tonight for the stute Cantonment got two men on
A . Fred Bowden, 1411 I’ark I
championship.
regained hurricane strength
and then belted a home run to
Avenue: " I t pays to advertise.
Jim Jernigan, city recrea­ tie it up at 6-6. That was when
of 75 mile an hour winds to­
Paper still out on the lawn
tion director, said this morn­ \Miller left the game.
w hen the ’ phone started t o ' day in the Atlantic southwest
ing by telephone that "lust | Cantonment got one man on
ring, ami It rang so many of Bermuda.
night’s game was hectic,1 first on n wild throw- in the
times 1 had to call you to can­
The weather bureau said
seventh and then Canton­
cel the ad. Cheek enclosed to it expected the off-again -onment's Robert Jackson slam­
pay for the printed ad.” Yes again storm to pass slightl) * 1O U C \\ l U C n t K l
med out a homer to make it
air and ves ma'am— it puys to
LONDON (U P D — Scot
ti-8.
to tire northwest of Bermuda
advertise in The Herald.
land Yard widened its inves­
At the bottom o f the sev­
Friday morning.
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tigation of the Stephen Ward
enth, Sanford's Bill Schmidt
The storm s center was (ca ,c l&lt;K|a&gt; on
cve uf the
A landmark has disappeared
1reached first on an error. John
o ff
Park Avenue— the one located at 11 a.m. KST (noon |official inquest into the playHunt singled to right. Loyd
that read
death
’ Mrs. Appleby s f^DT) about 350 miles south- bo)-osteopath's
followed wivii a nit lo drive lit
Restaurant’’ at the \aldes|WVS( 0f utc British resort is- drugs.
two runs and tie the score.
H oUL Sign now- reads: "R o m |iaiKj, near latitude 28.9 north, . . .
,
.
T A M P A , Ha. (I I’ l l — j Cecil Simpson, the catcher.
and Wilks Restaurant.” W e i-. longitude 69.3 west. This was j i » I ( I S A S K e i l
Burton S 'liocpf. Sr., » prurni- ! wrapped up the game for Snncome, Rose and Wilks.
'about 675 miles east of Day-| TALLAHASSEE (L T D
—
runt Inmpnn who once run 1ford with u hit to drive in the
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■tona Beach, Fla.
I The road department today
for governor, was found fa- ■
winning run and give Snnford
That ltl-yeur-old Sanford
Arlene's forw ard movement \called for bids on 29 projects,
tally injured in his hctlroom the victory.
hoy vvho stoic a rar here last'had slowed to six m.p.h. this including interstate highway
Wednesday and died 12 hours JSanford 0 1 2 0 3 0 3 - 9 l(l 3
weekend and was picked up morning, hut forecasters pro- I conduction in Orange, Ala
M - r nt 3 he-pital.
Canton. 0 l) 0 1 2 3 2—8 8 4
with the car in Daytona dieted it would pick up speed |chua, Columbia, Broward and
His Wifi-, found at the top '
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Bruch, continued Wednesday| &lt;m its northeasterly course |Dade Counties,
of the stairs wiih a bloody
afternoon to give the lawmen to about 12 m.p.h. later tod• nx in her hand, was held for
a difficult time. He vvus taken ay. A slight increase in site
• I kiveatlgutlon of murder. She
JACKSON.
Miss
(U
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to juvenile court here, escuped , and intensity also was exr ^ ^
| 1"a s ho-pitalized iu good cull*
Paul B. Johnson and J. I'.
through a courthouse window peeled.
*k
dition fo r treatment of a head
Coleman,
for
the
second
and was gone. But, tliis morn-1 Highest winds at midday
injury.
ing he aurrcmleicd and soon were 75 m.p.h. near the cell- time in their political car­
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I ) —
.Mrs. Rchoepf told police
eers,
squared
oft
today
for
will tie on his wuy to a boys' ter.
The Organization o f Am eri­
she
broke
down
the
door
of
The
caprit^ms
tropical a showdown battle for the
industrial schooL
her 72-yc-or old husband's bed­ can States (O A S ) has asked
packed
100 m.p.h jcmocratic gubernatorial nomstorm
room a fter he locked her out, Haiti to prove its charge that
York • Eger Manufacturing winds when first discovered inalion in Mississippi.
hut said his fatal injuries the Dominican Republic aided
Company, o f 3500 Orlando last » « e k . Last Sunday it p
p
.
came from a full when she the rebel attack against the
Drive, will bo reprevented i n ! threatened the LeewardIs - ! I O l'O Z L &gt; t)lK l
Duralier regime.
pushed him.
T
H
E
S
E
I’
EAIMCKIN”
U
O
T
A
U
IA
N
S
know
n
pediatric
wing
o
f
the
Seminole
Memorial
llo
s
.
the sixth annual trade show j land* but never hit. It died
MIAMI (U P I ) — Ex . YenA special commission o f the
t;ooiI thitiyr when they see it, and are offerin g the
pital. Mayor Tom McDonald, chairman o f the
Police, however, said the
o f the A m e r i c a n Fishing I down later to top winds of e/uelan dictator Marcos Perpublic a chance to get in on it. This ten acre
fund raising committee, lloh Resserer, hospital
cuts on Schoepf'n head wtto OAS decided lifter a lengthy
Tackle .Manufacturers Associ- 35 m.p.h., built up again to ex Jiminex. facing possible
Chase and Co., field o f peas will l»e thrown open
administrator and Hill Hemphill, Rotary presi­
"apparently from a chopping private meeting Wednesday
50 m.p.h. force then all but extraditinn In his homeland
ation Aug. I t - t l at Chicago.
that it did not have enough in­
Saturday for a pick-your-own jamboree. Pro­
dent. inspect the lush pea vines.
died out yesterday. Arlene to face embezzlement char- j
action.’' 8choe|if was an tin.
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formation on the three-dny old
-;p&lt;
has
been
ordered
to
post
ceeds will go toward the furnishing o f the new
I Herald Photo)
successful candidate for govAltamonte Springs Mayor found r.e-.v strength in the
invasion to reach a decision
$300,000 bond before leaving j
open
Atlantic
for
the
second
ernor
in
1940.
Luwrence Sw offord probably
on
what action should be
Dado
Counly.
Mrs. Schorpf, rt|, told police
w ill have w riter’s cramp to­ time last night and early totaken.
her husband argued with her
night for toduy he is a ffix in g ' ,' a&gt;
A Haitian embassy source
because she was drinking,
his signature to 350 revenue ' The weather bureau warn
here reported that his govern­
WASHINGTON
(U P I I — |
cd
small
craft
around
Her
then struck her in the head
bonds o f $1,000 denomination
ment was airliftin g troops to
remain in safe har- Sen. Thurston U. Morion, the
with a Imsehull b i t
each which w ill finance the |imula lo
northern Haiti to attack the
ami all shipping inter- Senate GOP campaign chair
lair
Site said she left the house
town's new water system. I
rebels.
cst* to excercise caution.
'man, warned today that eri
The bonds will he delivered to I
and went to see an aunt, but
Residents
of
the
Village
of
On (he other hand, Roger
Air Force hurricane hunt- tlrlsm by Negro leaders wa
returmsl later.
IIIIF A offices in Atlanta on
North Orlando will no longer
Itiguud, a top exile leader,
|i-r planes were keeping; con -! making it more ditficult to V Garden Slate I'oik employe i
Aug. 19 by Swofford, Allu-1
S, hoepf hud locked the door, told a newt conference that
be free o f municipal taxation
vtant watch on the hurricane, muster Republican votes for and his 10-year-old daughter , Pea-pickin' fulks with Ironic want fur $1.50 a bushel,
monte clerk Jim I'ulmer and
were crushed to death in an freezers, those who like to | Itotarian* wilt lie at check- if s proposed ordinance to levy so she broke It down with a anti-Duvalier insurgent* hud
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— ' a strong civil rights bill.
4 • Rep, Joe Duvis who serves as
escalator Wvducstluv t* hr cau and those wlto are lrun-,,H,,nl '•■•'on* ti-.mi 7 to lit tax uj mil all utilities consum­ hammer, she told police. She won control of a large area and
the tovvu attorney.
suid she then "talked ugly” were being joined by peasants
-howed I b e i h i l t mound the
p.m. and from 3 p nr. until ed within Ihe corporate limit*,
WASHINGTON
(LIT)
— n ee truck itl n'-arhy Cherry gry for a good me-s &lt;d fresh- dark. Salurda) to take the announced in the agenda for to him and started "pushing and army deserters.
Jimmy and Tummy O'Donpicked field pea* can have money.
Monduy night's council meet- *''m •round,” poller said,
The treaty ending all iut tin Hill Township,
The speciul OAS commission
ticll; Tuke a bow! Lou Tem ­
ing, is pasMif.
derground nuclear testing in
a day of it, come Saturday.
is planning to meet with
All
proceeds
of
tile
pea
H
ie
victim*,
John
P.
Sween­
ple, o f Ternplo Refrigeration,
a "first step'* toward world
The meeting will be held ut
Dominican representatives but
Itandall
Chase,
heail o( picking will go toward the
ey, 56, Maple Shade, and his
enme In to see R. E. Porter
peace goc- to the U. S. Sen
the
Dominican
government
(u/ni-hing o f Ihe new pedi 7:30 p. iu. in the Community
Chase
and
Company,
who
is
•I.
lighter,
Margaret,
wtvc
di­
today to compliment Jimmy.
atc&gt; today. Spokesmen for
ha* flatly denied any Intplira*
alric (children's) wing n| Building at the Village Reved
iu
the
menu
nine
of
the
al&gt;o
a
member
of
Ihe
Rotary
15, and Tommy Itl ,of 1903
both parlies said
Senatorleation Area. All council ses­
lum in ths anti-Duvalier at­
, li.liliuiue section atinr riding Cluh, has thrown open this Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Magnolia. Seems Lou lost a
had "n o other choice" but
tack.
The Rotary Cluh has tin sions are open to the public.
the
es-alntar
up
f
rom
the
ten
acre
field
of
peas,
just
brand new Skit-Saw o ff the
to ratify it.
Thu idc.i of levying some
ground floor.
three blocks east of Mellon dertakun the furnishing of
back o f his truck. When he
OTIS AFB, Mass. ( U P f ) _
form of imiuiiipal tux Is not
Ihe
wing
a*
its
project
for
t'limileli
County Coroner ville Avo. on Celery Ave.,
bucktrucked, looking for it, he
been
discussed
President
Kennedy urrlved at
new
and
has
Ihe &gt;e.ir and Ihe pea -picking
found Jimmy and Tommy
ATI..4N T \ ( Ul ’ l i Alabama Jules Sh.isslmuser sai.l to- vo lh.it you ran pick all you
hoi,P,*«l to visit Ids
is the first fund - raising veil by council nt previous meet- ,hi'*
logging the thing to the po. 1
football roach Paul (B ea n girl fell head fust Into an
Inga ns being perhaps the only,
Jacqueline following an
lure.
lice station to turn it in. Jim-!
llrjant testified today in a opening nt the top of the
^'•* morning on
"This Is a project which solution to meet increasing de-j , nr^t r
my says he and his hrrther
$10 million libel suit against moving stairs where a floor
newborn
non
Patrick
will lie of benefit to ever) nmnds and expenditures o f the
plan to buy some new pants
tiro Saturday Evening Post plate had been removed by a
Rotivler Kennedy nt ChilSA N TO
DOMINGO.
He.
one In the counly as we work growing community.
With the rewurd money.
that he "absolutely" did not workman to make adjust
Other ordinances to tm in­ drea's Hospital Medical Cen­ minivan Republic (U P I) —
toward
getting
till*
children's
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receive any Information that mints. The workman was
ward o|M'ii at the hospital," troduced Monday night in­ ter In Boston.
The outcome o f an invasion
DR. JO H N D A It I I Y helped Alabama defeat Geor­ away at the time.
Reorganization of the V ig i­
lie looked somber fared as of Haiti hy about 300 Haitian
«aid Mayor Tom McDonald, clude ( I ) an ordinance levy-1
was elected president gia 35 0 in 1962.
f'llE D D IN G TO N , England
lante Navy Wives Club No.
The child’* body was riu-h
who is chairman of the com­ ing ii license fee upon all p er-. he entered the hospital. H e' exiles remained in doubt to­
A gang of 2U to
211 is planned for 8 tonight in o f the Ki wan is Club
e.| between the casing and the i d ' l l
mittee.
-oiis, firms and c o rp o ra tio n * seemed startled when a ho*. I day. Ills Haitian government
W ednesday; G o r d o n
the SN’ AS
Sunday School
30 masked bandits swooped |
stairs.
I always knew Itotarians nut previously prescribed by I (dial maid. Anne Jm-kson o f 1said it hsd crushed the Inva­
room near the chaplain's o f­ Meyer was elected first
Her father went Into the down oh a Glasgow-to I.on were full of peas!" he quip ordinance; (21 an ordinance] Buzzards Bay, rusher) to him sion but exile apukuxmnn said
vice president anti Hill
fice. Interested wives may
he walked toward the ho*-' ,.
, ,
opening feet fir-t in tin at- don mail 11win in Wild We t pcd.
granting a 30 year franchise ns
Ihe rebel
r
. ,
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...
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the
movement was grow'
Krunsii as second vice
'phone 322-7751 or 322-7690.
pita
I
stops.
Mm
shook
hi*
I
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fashion
today *nd iwciipeil
tiiupl to n«eue her.
to Florida Power Corp. and
Ing.
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TOKYO ft IMl - Fi ve per
president. O. M. Ilnrrihand.
with
toot
estimated
at
nlmo-t
Iliw body was polled into
GO
an
ordinance
granting
n
Th* gnvimment of Haitian
Rev.
Richard I.ycns ad -! »on and N. V. Farmer sons were killed and 13 others ihe mechanism and he was $3 million in the largest train
lie smiled at her, however,
30 year franchise to Huh-1
President Francois Duvstier
will retain the positions injured today in a hotel fire
dressed the newly organized
and
entered
the
hospital
to
I
robbery in history.
crushed tu death.
in Imii Propane Gas t.'o. of
o f treasurer and secre­ in Hiroshima fanned by huh
Knights o f Columbus, tracing
see his wife who Is doing ] issued a statement in Port * 4
The gang halted the truin. j
Maitland.
wind*
heralding
the
approach
the history of the All Souls ’ tary. Th e new officials
beautifully and described as Prims- Wednesday cliiiniing it
nvenamu the engineer and
■had smashed the invading
will not take office un­ of Typhoon B»-s» to southern
parish.
III excellent condition.
fireman, uncoupled Hie engiiw
Japan.
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hj j fore* ami driven the remnants
til 1901.
Kennedy
wa*
to
give
and first two ear*, ami movi d
WASHINGTON (U PI)
The three-story Kinsui Ho­
W A S H IN G TO N ( UP I )
Referring to the new pub­
wife a first hand report cm! into
* m* 1,acl‘ t r o u
Tux collictioii* during fi-cal thrni n mile down the tracks.
tel
burned
to
the
ground
With a $1.2 billion niililury
lic defender system which the I
th* ir nearly onr-day-old Irnhy. the llominicuii border.
Then
the)
quickly
swept
lift
1903
ernrhed
an
e-timati-d
while firemen battled both
pay rni-e nborit to win run
Exile spokesmen iu Santo
county is trying to put Into
Earlier, M r s .
Kennedy’.*
ami made '
wind and heavy rain. Most record high of I Ib'i.i hilboir, 1211 m ul gie-.-ional uppiovul, tile lbeffect, re the new law passed
dot tor sail* she had a "very Domingo termed the govern­
of the r&gt;t occupants escaped the Internal Revenue Servin' getaway in three army-style J
by the last state Legislature,
fmse Department already i*
good night ami is in good ment "completely falsa* and
Duck- and * paiurngt r car.
reports.
unhurt.
Judge Yolie Williams says.
"purs propaganda.”
J A C K S O N V ILLE ( L T D — spirits."
tiiinklng o f asking for a fur­
" I t ’s a mess.” The judge al­
ther boost early next year, The Legislative Investigating
ready hits six ap|&gt;eul* for 1
Committee named state Rep.
it w.r* learned today.
T A M P A (L T D — Union
which attorneys must he ap­
As-istanl
Defense Snre- Itirhard Miti-ln-ll o f Tiillalias*
and company official* were
pointed unless the public de­
tary Norman S. Paul suid the see to .iirrred Sen. ('barley
to incut with Mayor Julian C.
fender system gets into effect
pe tiding pay hill will not Johns o f Starke as ita chair­
I ..me today to discus* the hit­
at
once.
(They are still
"solve all the problems,” such man tuduy, appointed Sen.
\l.l TIK E S
ter 2U-duy-old General Tele,
squabbling e v e r fees and
T A K E - O F F T IR E S
.is “ moonlighting” by service Robert Williuni* a* his asMitt M ED
ph.mu Co. strike.
rosU. |
( sistuiit. then went into closed,
Some with but a few miles
I l(E E !
men who get off-duty jobs
Lane also asked the ei'y
All at • terrific saving
make end- meet, "und extreme door executive session.
attorney, police chief and re­
Parent*! Help your teenage
dent.* beyuiitl th«* nipacity nf
A dioppud line of type in
Johns, long-time merit, r of
cases where enlisted men hav,.
presentative* uf the state youngster* gel more uut of
many t&lt;» bear the loud, ill)
Wednesday'* story on county
• NYLO NS
turned to relief. But it i* the controversial and oil
Public Utilities Commission school! You run with 3ll
D AYS TO UK FT Kit O ltAD KS
budget requests left out the
criticized rommittee, bowed
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going to help,” he said.
i to attend the tl am. meeting.
will l»«* n ifrc.it h$lp tu your
DAYS T o B E T ! ER GRADES,
fact that a total o f over
out with ''N o apologies to
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Paul,
Pentagon
manpower
Act* o f sabotage against un exclusive series of articles
make."
yoiiiiKHtiT* In rupin^ with
$2011,1)00 in increase* have
• HtoACKWALIrS
lilef said that conferences al
General property j* apparent­
to appear in The Sanford Her­
tlit*hi* km' ii Ii i ih'iimniD fin time
been Asked by department
"M y heart and conschm
oii.'Cb in •'
ready iiad started with Army,
H E T ItK A D S
ly on the decline in the face
ald starting Aug. 15.
allotted
to homework
Alid
head* for the next year'* bud­
are clean about my actions,”
a
|
N iu v_and_Ayr Rom r pm -on- _
, " f -tam ni Hi! rtifm.rnn-iii 1.;
w — tm rc$ —m — n r r r n :
“STijiTy*. TT»- re U uTofu rT*Te jn.‘$n’
ti* rntit the («rr,rmlttAr a r * “ T
get:
tiel officers on whether to
i city and county law officers. |gjn
unique “ how-toof n&lt; lion thiit if folluwetf niimt
Md, In II. who wua eleelrd
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A ” / / __ e n i i [ a
ssuk a raise again next year.
1Mr.
I Study" system. S.-i.-m if.. .,i:&gt;
*v y- , J ' f
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leu«l tu lo-tier *. holunihip.
Tiiere are about 1.000 par
unanimously under n "gentle­
* WE W IL L NO I
Hath ehlipt* i !•» written in ;•
man's agieeluelit” that *he
cel* o f commercial prop-- rty
B o d y S
lupol l.y The Beading k? \ \ ^
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und erso ld
Tax
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larlioralory
o
f
New
York,
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4
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simple.
PMjy
to
rend
ami
enay
•Tinirmunship
should
rotate
iu tbe city o f Satif-:rd.
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foremost autbonlies on reudto undtraUiiMl style. "W h at in
between Senate and House,
Assessor Mary E. Walker A l l l T I C n t l O l d
the aim «»f each ru tiriv?",
praised Johns for hi* dedi­
aay*. Several o f these pertain; BOSTON (U PD — The -on ing speed, the series high­
»ur
tear
her.*'
cated
service and added, "M y
U&gt; more thun one piece o f horn Wednesday lo Pre-idenl , lights reading comprehension
TA M PA (U P I) - A Tampa
n &gt;. “ H" w "•
&gt;•
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kirnr. “ Iluw t«» woman was taung held for hope is that the committee
pro|irrly.
|and Mr*. Kennedy w.r- 4l,f.
techniques.
m are a few ul the itk'U.i investigation uf murder to­ will perform a real service to
tax A tire off
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Ifc rin f from what doctor* tie-1 * " • “ r'r&lt; ..
“ * w.
Uxmed.
your car
For your information: A scribed as Idiopathic rc-pir- " i,nP,e but *Hective methmls
day in connection with the the people o f F lo r id a ............
FKKE!
one mill u**cssnient brings atury disease lytulrome
l
im provingatu dyhabits.dehr Herald is presenting 311 shooting death of her sea- will move forward and fulfill
I’ irk I p A Delivery
inabout $182,000.
In layman's lansuaje this v* loP'ng the right attitudes,
D\5.*7 To B E IT E Il (.H A D E S man husband here \\e«llir­ our responsibility."
• EASY TERM S
as a public service. Parents djy,
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* 'means that the infant is hav- hundling specific course*. The
Kivvaniati* arc discontinuing in? trouble hreathin? bevjuvc result? Student* get more out
have a golden opportunity to
police said Mrs. AmanJa
the exchange student pro- of a film on the lungs. OKI-I “ F textbooks, homework and
aid their chlldien toward ear -1 h veljn K in ;, 39. was held
tt
'- A
gram here this year in favur'cials said this ailment often ! «rla**room avsignment*.
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) — |
eer satisfaction hy making in connection with the death
of
spending the money
to occurs in premature babies | Educators admit teachers
certain their children read of Harry S. Kmx. 37 He was Di Hugh Adam* was named I
help tha local lads and lassies delivered by Caesarean **'c huve over-reacted to the chulevery chapter of this new*, shot twice with a .25 caliber i i-lant denn o f men today
F A 2-Oti.YI
fg r t a colleg-s education.
rtion.
I tenge o f the space age. Ilonis-1 work hat been pile-! on »tu • paper series.
Jautomatic.
|at Florida Stain University.)
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J W V A ...

BRIEFS

Former Florida
Candidate Slain;
Wife Is Held

OAS Asks Haiti
To Prove Charge

Runoff Set

Rights Warning

ililM BH ®?

iTheyTe All leaded
?fH
r.For The Pea Patch

Escalator Kills

'North Orlando
Considers Tax

^acl To Senate

Kennedy Visils
Son, Then Wife

Haiti Invasion
Claims At Odds

Bryant Testifies

Train Robbers

Cel

Storm Winds Fan
Fire; Five Dead

Tux Record

Phone Strike
Talk Held

Military Studies
Further Raises

Rep. Mitchell
Succeeds Johns

'30 Days To Bsttes* Credos'

TIRE SALE!

Will Aid Students' Szhodwork

Kennedy

Woman Held In
Husband’s Death

WBM&amp;gi r '~•'

"VwiA'i\p

Assistant Dean

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longwood Olympic W inners Named Mathews Favors jS tate To Shell O ut
Gubernatorial For Honolulu T rip
Flection Change

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The S u mme r Recreation
Program held for th* peat six
weeks at Longwood Element­
ary School under the direction
of Coach Welt Dxurus and
Mrs. Diana* Amos ended It*
current session last Friday
with a general clean-up day.
Tha average daily attend­
ance during the program wee
40 although nearly 200 reg­
istered for th* session.
Last Wednesday tha Junior
Olympics wera held at tha
school.
Winning ribbons wars Gary
Pugh, crab race, 100 yd. dash,
300 yd. dash and 60 yd. dash|
Lester Dorn, broad Jump, crab
race and 100 yd. dash; Jane
Pugh, 100 yd. dash, 60 yd.
dash, broad Jump and high
Jump;
Ricky Smith, bell kick, crab
race, high Jump and brood
jiimn: Jackie McGough. crab
race, 60 yd. dash end 100 yd.
dash; Drew Vlnar, ball kick
and high Jump; Lynn Anna
fltevene, ball kick end 60 yd.
dash;
Lynette Pricker, crab race;
Judy Thomas, bread Jump;
David McKenxle, backward
run 10 yd. dash; Mark Bige­
low, 100 yd. dash and 80 yd.
dash; Eugene Kennedy, ball
kick) Alvin Dorn, high Jump;
Donna Bigalow, high Jump and
broad Jump; Dsbbia Owen,
ball kick and George Simp­
kins, broad Jump.

■ good coach In Sam Watson,
By Mra. B. L.
Good oftomoonl Bow w too. They Galahad second In
yon taking tUo nico hot wea­ tournamant play. L. C. Smi.h,
ther? B«t thorn it «ony o Larry Watson and Bob John­
kiddle ot thn old "ewimmln" son are on the ell star team
hotn tbono day*. Don't bUmo playing tonight In Eau Gallia.
Naturally they will win. (fin­
th«m on« bit, either.
gers etoaeed). Sorry 1 wont
Glod to know thot Mra. An* get to go to that one as Rene
•in (Gronnio) Howklna la Hawkins end I will be In Mi­
homo ognln ofUr bnlng In ami at that time on a short via*
Seminole Memorial Hoapltal It to my brothers. This will be
Rene's first trip there.
for m m time.
Congratulations to Bobby
Tho William Carrolls Jr.
tnd children doeldad to Ukc and Frances Thompson on the
o trip to thdr fonntr home In recent arrival of a little gal.
Blnghomton, N. Y. 1 know This la the third little Thomp­
they ore boring o wondnrfnl son.
Sorry to hear that Helen
timo. Talking to Mabla Carrod Br. and aha nold thot aht (Mrs. Sherwood) Barbour la
and BUI ore planning on going conflnad to th# local hoapltal.
op ahortly. Mablo boa boon Hurry and get well H*i*n ns
■lightly ondor thn wrethar It's almost school lima.
Brlda-elact Shirley Spivey
Vi* &lt;a faalnr much batter.
Young Tommy Carroll did not was honor guest at a shower
watt to go "North" no ho one day last week given for
•toyed homo. Ho really hoa her by Linda Bedenbaugh. 1
got thot old Florida land In understand ahe received some
very beautiful gifts
kia ahooo bat good.
Our thought thla waek la
Darid Lao and Ricky Ford*
ham are two of thoan Good called a "Suggested Shopping
Little Loagnon who got to gw List."
People frequently go ahopto Panama City Monday to
play with tholr National ping for ordinary, prosaic
Lragne team, Of couraa wo are Itcma such a* groceries, cloth­
rooting for them to win tho ing and gifts. But htrt is a
tottrnaaont Our flagon an new type of shopping excur­
sion for much-needed Items
CTOIMd b O fk
Little Elisabeth Warren hoa that do not usually appear on
returned homo after rlaltlng regular shopping lists. For in­
with her grandmother In Wau* stance:
—A large box of co-opera­
•halo. "Lltslo Bet," (that’a
a y name for her) told mo aha tion: 'Hils is ona thing you
uat can’t do without. It ssema
■ore had a good time.
Mra. Marilyn Krecjar and to be a basic Ingredient in
•hlldron decided to maka a ■very successful venture.
—Two dosen (mixed varie­
quick trip to aoo her parcnU
la Alberta, Ahk, baton bar ty) Ideas plus Inspiration: You
huaband, Chock, return* homo can’t find these on every
shopping tour, so it’s best to
from a Nary trip.
Glad to hoar that Mra. pick them up wherever you
Charlie (Gladys) Carlton la see them. You'll find these
doing fine. She is in Orange Item* can be stored for awhile,
Memorial Hoapltal undergo* but Inspiration Is beat when
lag toeto and treatments. We It's served fresh.
—One gellon of enthusiasm;
wish her a speedy recorsry.
A former classmate of Cent This is to be sprinkled liberal­
Wheatland's and former Ban ly on all of the activities of
fordlte, Mias Jody Ogden, will dally Ilf*. It li astonishing
bo in on the 10th to rlalt with what avsn a few drops can
Coni and Jeri at their Monroe do.
—Wrapping material of
corner home. Would like to see
Judy's mother LIL Mias going tact and tolerance: A wrap
ping ean ba aa Important a*
to the ball games with her.
Talking about ball games, the package Inside and you
Bara been going down to may be surprised to find that
watch the McRaaey softball Just a little of thla one will
team In their games. That’s a go a long way.
—A little Jacket of hope: A
good buMh of boys. They had
Jacket which la smart to wtar
for any occasion. Be euro to
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try it on for else, for It isn’t
n rrtn o ca saaa
wise to get a slio that is too
NOTtCH I I hareby glv.n that
1 am «n e*S *|t In business a' large.

Repa. 8. J. Davla Jr. aad mission on Interstate CooperJA C K S O N V ILLE (UPI) — Jan Fertaw* saU Uday they ation or the Legislative Coun­
State Sen. John E. Mathew*, were “ aut tatlud" to Join cil or are substituting fur
an Intended candidate fo r go v­ the Hoaolala trip. Bowl Mock
members. Ben*. Luther Tuck­
ernor If the eourte will let him N. Clevel*ad Jr. aaM "I was
er, Crewfordville, and Ed
run, aaid he favor* • proposal approached toeaas* of being
Fraser, MacClenny, are going
to change Florida’* guberna­ a member of some 8eaata
in plact o f Senate President
torial election to non-pretiden- committees bat 1 Jaat doa’t
Wilson Carraway and Sen.
tlal year*.
have the time."
John Mathew*, o f Jackson­
Mathewi thus took the op­
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U I ’I ) — ville. Dep. Claude Wingate,
posite stand to hi* local un­ The S U U will shell out $27,Fernundina Beach, I* going •
announced rivat In the lDtli 400 to pay the expenses o f 22
in place o f Rep. William Chap­
governor's race, Mayor Hay legislators and 11 othara at­
pell, Ocala.
don Burns, who tald ho w ill tending tho Council o f State
Henderson said this is tha
vigorously* oppose the const! Government
conference
in only conferenca at which leg­
tutiona! change.
Honolulu Aug. 18-23.
islator* of all th* states and
Voter* w ill east ballot* on
But Charle* Tom Hender­ staff member* involved In tha
thr proposal In tha N o v. 5 son, o f the attorney general's legislative process gat to­
office, who is in charge o f ar- gether to diecust mutual prob­
general election.
In outlining his position be­ rangementa, said tha trip la lem*. Tha meeting is for legfore • civic club, Mathews “ no Junket.” Ha said it’s an iilators what the Governor's
said the advantages o f the important work meeting with Conference I* to governor*, ho
change would far outweigh a serious purpose.
laid.
The State will pay trans­
tho Inconvenience tho s n ip
Fraser is expected to bo
would cause.
I f passed it portation costa amounting to fleeted secretary o f the Sen­
would mean that the nest $600 a piece fur all 38 of Flor­ ate, replacing the late Robert
governor will be elected for ida's delegates and $20 a day W. Davis. Hendereon said
a two-year term, but may run expenses for 30 of them which Fraser will attend the apeciai
for a fu ll lour-yesr term in adds up to a tab of $C00 a day j meetin|t £or Houa, , nd S*nat#
RIBBON W IN N E R S in Junior Olympics o f the Longwood Elementary
in addition to the round-trip, eIerk, , nd ic c r fU rie..
I960.
8ummer Recreation Program w ere, top photo, fron t from le ft, Drew Viner,
airplane tickets.
Ordinarily,
governor*
may
Lynn Anne Stevene, L yn ette Frlcker and Judy Thom as; second row,
Some legislators are taking
not suereed them«elv#s.
David McKenzie and Murk B igelow ; third row, Eugene Kennedy, Alvin
their wives at their own ex­
The
purpose
of
th*
proposal
Dorn, Donna Bigelow, D e b b ie Owen and G e o rg e Simpkins. Those in bot­
pense.
It to enable the voters "to
tom photo are, from left, Gury Pugh, Lester Dorn, Jane Pugh, Ricky
Henderson said thl* la not
make
Independent
selections
Smith end Jackie McGough.
(H erald Photos)
th* biggest delegation Florida
o f state, local and national
has ever sent to this annual
candidates,” Mathews aald.
meeting. He said 38 want to
When wo have a presiden­
Seattle, Wash.
tial election, many persons
" I t doesn't necessarily- make
cast a vote only for president”
a man a better legislator but
and then pull the lever o f th*
It give* those going an in­
other candidates of tho same
sight into mutual problems,”
party, he said.
he aaid.
Mathews said the voters
Onu o f this year's discus­
should have an opportunity to
sion* involves annual rathar
ikeide the governor’s race in­
than biennial legislative ses­
dependently of the strong
sions, an issu* that facta Flor­
emotions created by a pres­ ida in its next session.
JACKSO N, Miss. (U P I) —
idential campaign.
The main speaker at th*
Mississippi's voters take the
Most state* already have meeting will be Secretary of
first step In sleeting their Crd
gubernatorial elections in o ff State Dean Rusk.
governor Tuesday and not aven
years, he said.
A ll the legislators going ar*
caiidldata who Advocate*
Mathew* said auothtr ad­ members of the Florida Comail end to prohibition in the
vantage would be to stimulate
nation’s' last legally dry state |
interest in off-year elections,
can obscure th* big Issue —
which now draw fa r fewer
segregation.
voters than those in which
About 45,000 voter* will
both a president and ■ gove­
cast ballots In e Democratic
r n o r arc chosen.
primary race between four
Burns said that with only ■
By Mona GrtaateoA
aspirants for th* Job held by
two-year term, "the next gov­
The cleaning, painting and
Boss Barnett, whose name
ernor would be a lam * duck repairing of th* school bus
h*s become e symbol o f resist­
th* minute he walked into of­ stop in North Orlando has
ance to integration.
fice."
been adopted a* tha latest
Here are the candidates:
Ilirths
AU G U ST S
He said it would eqst the project of tha Noyth Orlaado
Former Gov. J. P. Coleman,
Mr. and Mra. Erneat Cox
Admiaaiona
candidate and his supporter* Civic Assn.
49,
Barnett'*
predeccniur;
PEB 10* LR
Thmnts I.eavltt, DcUury; Jr., o f Hanford, a girl.
up to $1.2 million fo r a suc­
Dirt alio will b* hauled In
WASHINGTON
(U
P
I)
Lt. Gov, Paul B. Johnson, 47,
CYLINDER
Hiachargew
Annulicllu 0111, Idike Monroe;
cessful
campaign
and
"this
to
fill
low
areas
around
Ui*
A Lalwr Department request
son o f a former governor;
Lola
Anthony,
Longwood;
Mabel A d a m s , Longwood;
that the nallrosd Firemen’s expenditure would be ridicu ihelttr so that tha children N o Inatallatioa Charge
Charles L. Sullivan, 38, an at­
Lois A n t h o n y , Longwood; Auguitua Gifting, Longwood; Union a»s«mble Its decision­ lous fo r a two-year term and won’t hava to wad# through Delivery Anywhere in
torney who ran a strong third
Mary Louisa Murrs, Lake Gcorgo Lynn, L o n g w o o d ; making committee In Wash­ the man who wins would have or Jump acrou puddles.
Seminole County
In the 1V6U governor’* race,
Mury; Imrlda Copeland, Elix- Mury Curneliua, A p o p k a ; ington next
Man of tha community ar*
week
punled tu do it all over agaiu In
and Robert Mason, a retired
abath Miller, John A, Burton, Imelda Copeland, R o b e r t some union and management 19(10 to g e t re-elected.”
asked to meat at 10 a m.
welder.
Robert Holmes, Mari* Colland, Holmes, Sharon C h a p l i n , negotiators today.
on Saturdsy, Aug. 24, st the
Altamonte Spring*. Rtmlnela
— Large economy else o f
A close race involving Cole­ Holly Hell, Elisabeth Long. Margaret Jo Thoinpaon, Clyde
fo n n tr , Florida,
under tho
So highly prized were metal shelter 01 tha corner of Dacommon
sense:
This
item
can
Both sides in the railroad
fictitious
name
of
SOIITII
man, Johnson and Sullivan Charlotte Eehola, Stanley Vlh- Tio*|&gt;er,
cooking utensils in ancient von Avo. end tha Longwood
Warren
Turman,
SKMINOLB
I’ UUU CATIUM l be used in so many ways and
Is expected to send th* two len, Cliai lr* Scott .Robert Mra. Wallace L. Russell and work rules controversy said Greece that prises at the Oviedo Rd. to help with the
end that t Intend to register
there presently was no for­
■eld name with tha Dark of often com** in handy when leader* Into thu runoff. W in­
1H W. 1st ST.
Olympic Garnet ofteu were project. Materials will be
baby; Mra. Jumea F. Bell and
lha Circuit Court, Hamlnola other
ingredients ar* not ning th* Democratic nomina­ Ledford, Evola Washington,
mal proposal to place before
County, Florida. In aecordanca
Helen H a r b o u r , Elisabeth baby; Mra. William C. Rich­
copper pot*.
provided
by
th*
association
available.
with th* provision* of th*
tion has been tantamount to Young, Faye Weldon o f Sun- ardson and baby of Sanford. Chairmen's Committee of the
Fictitious Nam* Htatulas. to
union.
— A Jewel o f humor: Treat election in th* poet, but the
August 6
w it: Sactlon 1*3.03 Florida
foril.
The committee, which has
yourself to this "gem ” which 1963 winner face* e Novem­
■tatuta* 10*7.
Admiaainiia
Illrlhs
(he power to accept or re­
i l * l flarard W, Talrault
rap be used at almost any
ber
general
election
race
Mr. and Mrs. Hi t man Er­
Lillian
L.
Lloyd.
Lake ject a settlement package,
Fubllih July t l * Auc. I,
time and will always add
II. lilt.
•gainst Ruhel Phillips, a Re­ nest Morris o f Osteen jt hoy; Mary; Lillian Clelaml, De­
was ordered to assemble at
coK-tst
sparkle to any circumstance.
publican who is waging an Mr. and Mra. Roliert II. Marra llary; James Wagner, Long
the insistence ot Labor Sec­
Like
petrls,
it
should
be
wurn
W TH*: t lN C I’ I T r o l 'M T o r
active campaign.
of Lake Mary, a boy; Mr. and wood; Deborah Trepanier, De- retary W. Willard Wlrtr.
T H K NISTH J I U I C M L TIN
often to maintain ite special
Mrs. James K. Hell of Sanford, liary;
Catherine
Harrison,
c t ' r r o r a x u r o w ai:ut
Wirtx declined to say wheglow.
NOLR r o m * . Ff.OHIOA.
a boy; Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Thomas Doney, Doris Hemp­ tiier ■ new offer from the
r n ia ta a r nn. im m
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (U P I) Eehola of Sanford, a girl.
At A Dowfl-to-Eerih Price!
hill, Kloiae Hullman, Dortha carriers would be ready for
D. H. MKAU a COMP A NT.
Plaintiff.
Discharge*
— bait December, Edwin L.
Rawls, William (iaughf, I'earle submission to the commit­
•VI.
Mrs. Bobby W. Thompson McGill, Estelle lUtuey o f San' tee nest week. But he said
OKOnOK
t.ESTKR
OWI1MI, i v rue: i i h c h t i v m a r o k Edl*«n of nearby Lake Lola
at at, at al,
T ils : V IV r il J U D IC IA L tTM . wane loaned hie oil company and baby, Lake Monroe; A n ­ ford.
the group's presence would
Dafandanta. C i r r OF AVI) FOR SRMI. credit card to a man he
nie Hnwkine, l.aka Monroe;
be "an essential element In
Ilirths
an asu iu a n n e x o r i l -i t VUI.K COUNTY, F L O H IIIt .
• DOUtU D U S Sift • 4-Drawer CH UT
IT
thought was a friend. Since J. C. Standlnnd, Winter 1’iirk;
I l l * VHK.lt V VO. I.33TH
Mr. and Mrs. Howard liar an agreement if there Is to
M O M Tii tn n
n u t r r i . o s t n t : T1IF! IIOgTON F IV K CENTO
•hen.
Edison
reported
today,
Raymond
Hustle,
O
v
i
e
d
o
be
an
agreement.”
•
TWtoq
M VIU D MBtftOft •
rison
o
f
Hanford,
a
boy.
* 0 1 IIILTO.N Hi .'II tv A HTt and HAVLNUH BANK.
II Kllll L f lT AUIIAMH,
Union sources said the gen
Discharge*
Plaintiff. his credit card bill has to­ Edith DeMarcu.v, Lakewood,
Down Delivers
■ antral partnara of At
•v».
taled $1,159.
Ohio; Susie MeKelvin. Rose
Mrs. Robert II. Marra and eral chairmen of the union,
auclatad
Fundlnf Com IIEKAI.D I'A U T K II and BICTTT
Southward, Audrey Decker, huhy, Luke Mary; Raymond on, the Brotherhood of Locopan/, a limita.I partn*
J. CAIlTKK, lit* wlf*.
■hip nrganls*.t and aila
IieleinUnts
Richard Horton, Arthur lluih, I'ell, Osteen; Stanley Vihlen, tlve Firemen and Engine
Inc undar Ilia lawa
v n n i N o r hi i t i v
Eloi.ee Motets. Marion Krae- Elisabeth Long, Helen Rurbou men (B L U E ), lakes a strong,
tha Hint* ot ConnaOlleiit
MimruAU*:
f o h e m .o s l m s :
v o n i s: ii»- ri mi.ic * » i.k liter, Lillie Phillips, Linda
NK4HIMYI Ki In an unknow
TOi HERALD
CARTER
«t..|
A lb eit
Edwards, Jr., Mra. positive role in contract ne
WiJfTBCE
M
II HU r.liV
atat*
or country nth
HETTY J. C ARTER, hi*
This
contrasts
UIV R N Ih.tf, pursuant to th# Wynn, Julia Kurin Reuguii, Klchurd Or,nia and baby, Mrs. gotiations.
than th* Slat* ot Florida!
wlf*.
Final D*rr*« r*nd«r*d on tli* Christine Luster, 11 e r ti u r d
and mailing a d d r * „ |&gt;*lnct I t R X I l F M Hi
with
the
rubber-stamp
ap
Ronald I'uDon and baby, Rita
331b .Uy of July. AD . USS.
3 l.'rt.lwool lload
I I H ilin u u , Court
In that c*rl.,lii oaua* pand. Mitchell. Michuel t.ewla, M l*. W olfklll, James Hikes, Daniel proval of new contracts by
l*aatport, Coitnaotlout.
Lexlnston F*rlt.
Ins In th« circuit Court III Jllinea Sipea mid baby; Mrs.
similar ronunltteev in other
Tou ar* haratiy notlflad that
Maryland
for
fUmltinl*
CdUnty. Kdwuid Cooper and huhy. Mm. Johnson of .Sanford.
a r.impUInt to turxlui- a
Tou *r* li*r*l,/ 11.1(1fle.t th.it and
unions,
informed
sources
August •
carlaln mortgage ancomhtrlnc * Complaint tu (or*olu&gt;* * Florida. In Chancary Docket
saiJ.
th* following daaorlhad real certain m&gt;rte*S* en.umlierlna No. 13.130. wht rlu FLOItlDA Kenneth O. Leonuril and huhy
Admissions
pr.party. te .wlti
COM FA NT.
INC..
a uf Sanford.
Hi* following deecrlbed real tdlAN
J. E. Wolfe, chief negotia­
Nancy
Norwood, DeLeon
Florida corporation. It plain­
t*&gt;t 13. Block tl. W E A T H • property, lo-w ll:
tor for the railroads, sakl
AU G U ST .7
RitaPtKLD k i i i s t s u m .
tail IS. Illnck -K". COEN. tiff. and CIIAItt.lK H T i l t .
Springs; laila Eatnbro, Kern
TIUM. according to tha
Tit V C L ill i 31A Null. UNIT N K It. and BETTY TtMlNKIt.
there was no new proposal
Admlvvlon*
.... ,
.
„ . i I’ srk; Barbara Hugo. Longr ia l tharaof a* recorded In
NO. I, eccordlng to III* Ill* wlf*, ar* d*f*ndanl«. flit
Ray Hint, Winter Park;
Hurk; WOOt|;
Katherine
Spsrka, on which the committee could
Plat Hook t:, i-iata s«
plot t h i n u l *■ rti'tirdol und*r*lKn«d * • Clark of said

SHELL:

IshellaneI

Four Candidates
Seek Job Held
By Gov. Barnett

B O T T LED
GAS

Work Planned
On Bus Stop

Hospital Notes

Wirtz Calls Rail
Firemen's Board

Coll FA 2-5733

Sanford G as Co.

M A TH ER ’S

Bedroom Spectacular!

Card Game

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und I*. I'ubltc Htcorda of
Hamlnola County, Florida,
h i * btan fllad egaln.t you
In tha abova-atylad anil, anl
&gt;i.o ar* r*.|Ulrad In atrv* a
copy of your Anawtr or uthar
plra.llng to III* Complaint on
P l a i n t i ff * attornay*. ANOBR*
i-1 v
i n viv
1»I-;S A van dan lli.ltn. . . .
East Cautral Avanu*. Orlando.
Florida, and til* th* original
A n a*** nr otliar t’laadlng In
Ilia o.'flea of th* Clark ot to*
Circuit Court
or bafor* th*
Hat day of Augual, 1J43. If
ynu fall to do to. a d*cr*a
pro t'uutaaao will b* takan
aealnat ) o u
for th* rail*!
d i.iu .dad In th* Complaint.
Tilt- Notlu* a .all b* publlall*
a.I on. w a w-ek fur four eon*
a*cutl&gt;* waak* In Tha Hanford
11*. aid.
DATED thl a lltlt da/ of
July, 1X3.
(S B AL)
Arthur If. Ba, kwllh Jr.,
d a r k of tu* circuit Court
tty: Martha T. Vlhlan
Daputy Clark
Andarauu, Ruali. D»an
Laiwudaa 4 van dan Uarg
Atturua&gt;a and Counaallura at
Law
333 Halt Cautral Uual«iard
Foat Ufflca 0&lt;&gt;g 3111
Orlando, Florida
Talapliona 541-4*31
publlan July la, .■&gt; a A .a
t. 'I. 1X3.

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In I'Ut lloolc 11, Can* 13,
Public Record* o f Heml
nol* County, Florida,
ha* b««n filed ugelnet you In
III* eliov*-*tyle&lt;l aull, and you
ar* r«&lt;|ulr*d to **rv* * copy
of yuur An *w*r
or
ulli«r
I'Dsdlng I* Hi* Complaint on
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HUN, IIL'HI
til.* a van d*n UEJtU. 3:3
K*»t cautral Av*nu*. UrUndo,
Florid*, and til* th* original
Answer or oth*r IH**dltig In
lit* office of th* Clark of th*
Circuit Court on or b-fure
lit* 30th day of August. 1X3.
If you fall to it*. *o. * decree
pro vonfeMo will b* taken
.•gainst you for th* r*ll* f dttii*nd*d In lit* Complaint.
Thli Nolle* *11*11 h« publish•d one* ■ w**k for four con­
secutive H o l t In lli* Heuford
Herald.
HATED till* 33 tu day of
July. I X i .
IHKALl
\ribur II. Ueoltailh. Jr.,
Clerk o f c I k -u I i Court
liyi Marin* T. Vlht-ii
D«ruty Clerk
Anderson. Huth, Bten.
Lowndes A van d*n
ig
Altvrn«y and Cuuuetllor* ■*.
Law
333 Rail Central OouUiard
Fast tiffin* Bo* i : i t
tirUndo. Florida
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Augustus Glfflng, Longwood;
Assy Wellborn, Lnterprise;
Galen Yrayo, Auburn, Maine;
Robert C. Carter. Muiguret

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Devin, llessie Mae Haiglcr,
Raymond Fryer, Ben Jacobs
Thompson, Alan Washington, George Byrd, Huth Goembel,
Robert Triplett of Sanford.
Lena Norris, Thomas HanIlirlh*
Leslie. ArMr. ami
Mrs. Woodson Uiur Mitchell of Hantord.
Funeral services for Mr.
Adam* of Longwood, a boy.
Birth*
Divchargr*
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jnd I.ylo Merton Brown. 46. who
I died earl ’ Wednesday mornDrum
Wood*.
Titu .vlllr; ■kln&gt;
Sanford . a girl
I'ulricia Muys, O r l a n d o • | Mr. and Mr*. George Dc I ing in a Tampa hospital foli lowing a *udd*n illness, will be
George Hnjder. Deliuiy; Ells sin of Sanfurd. a girl
uLeth Miller, lh'**le FlansMr. and Mr*. Homer Fain held ut 2 p. m. Friday at Bri*- j
von F uueral Home. Bui tut will
burgh, Jaci|Uvliiie B r o o k s , bor of Fern I’ urk, a girl
Pauline Moore, Dotls DaliMr*. Jo-epli L. Trepanier . be in the Osteen Cemrtery.
Horn in Brunsw-iik. Ga.,
iwrli, Geneva Bronson, Rose of Dellary, a girl
Mary Kolundo, Richard l.ce
Mr. and Mrs. Juuic* Hugo ^ept- 28, 1910, Mr. Brown was
lha son of Mrs. Bertha Brown
\\ iiliam*. Douglas A. Hill, I of 1-onjwoud, a boy
of Ostren. He had made his
Mabie Ueekhum, Harriett Flu- j
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n»y. Hetty Via. Kinily lliuce,
Alan \t*»hmgtun. Auuurn. home in Tampa for the past
Mr*. George I. Fre&gt; se and j Me.; \ancy Morris, Osteen; three years.
Other survivors are hi* wife,
buby of Hanford.
, Lm* Kiaurd. Lake Monroe;
AUGUST t
Galen Yeayo, Charles bcott, Mrs. Ilivx Brown, a step­
Vdiui**ioiu
! Collate Major*, Ruby (Jusr- daughter, Miss Linda kmght
Joanna Das*, Lake Monroe; rle, Mr*. Wilburn D. Echols. and two stepsons, William und
Mary Reutebuch, Lake Mury; and baby. Claire Durak. Ma- James Knight, all o f Tampu.
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O R LAN D O (U P I) — The
Milk Commission postponed
final action Tuesday on a proposed fair trade practices or­
der to prevent distributors
fiom selling milk products be­
low cost.
Action on the order, which
would put the commission in
a position to set minimum
costs for milk products, was
delayed until the commission’s
next meeting here, tentatively
set for Sept. 10.
The proposed order would
require milk product-re to file
with the commission the cost
of producing their different
products.

Moughton

Jr. donated his 27th pint of
blood to the Seminole County
Blood Bank during the month
of July to lead a list o f 75
q

donor*.
This figure is up somewhat
from a low figure in June,

but is still low, Mrs. Louise
Bauman, secretary, said.
During June, John Bezwitthen gave his 17th pint and
passed the Two Cation Donor
mark. He was erroneously
listed last month as having
^ given 14 pints.
Nine ladies helped boost
the July donations with Sir*.
Leo Fillmon giving her 21st
pint.
Mrs. Ophelia Bennett gave
her 11th pint; Mrs. Jean Con­
verse her fourth and three
Inlie*. Mrs. Dorothy Smorowski, Mrs. Amy Henson and Mrs.
Gcr.ie Haynes all gave their
9 third donation.
Coming hack to donate for
the second time were Miss
Dolly Hatch and Mrs. Helen
Sims.
Claude
Hawkins ia ap­
proaching the Three Gallon
mark with his 22nd donation
made in the month o f July
and W aller Cook is at 20
fp in ts .
David Green, A rt Harris
and Buddy Howard gave their
10th pints.
Two Gallon Donors for July
were Don Bales. J. E. Aiderman, Richard Chillette, Alfred
Laney, Henry Muse, John S.
Lew and John Fortier.
Sira. Helen Barbour was the
only lady to reach the Two
® Gnllon mark.
Harry Wilson made his 15th
donation with Russ Spencer,
Charles t.ucth and RobertWade making their 14th.
James Hollehan, Jr. is at 11
pints now with John Buhl
and W yatt Folds at 10.
Ninth pint donors were
Robert F. Graham, Hubert
f Smith, Alvin P. Hiltel, Jr.,
O.
K.
Robinson. Malcolm
Lodge and Robert Hartwig,
One Gallon Donors for July
were Carem Gager, Robert
Unity, Richard Rome and
llritt Yates.
Charles Sassman and Bon­
ner Carter gave their seventh
and John Erickson. Ehvyn
Humphreys and Thomas WU™ son, Jr., their sixth.
Fifth pint donors were Hur­
ley Wilhelm and Frank I’ izxo.
Four pint donations were
made by Alvin Thompion, Eu­
gene
Dimmock,
111, Dale
Owens, Jack Greene and Ran­
dall Reynolds gavs his third.
Men who gave their second
pint were Parker Shelton,
I Lloyd Wutrous, James Wright,
Charles Robinson, John Rob­
inson and Leroy Crawford.
Coming in for tho first time
to the Seminole County Blood
Bank were Herbert Knight,
Roy Karriker, Lewis Carter,
William Daniels, Horace Dur
•nee, David Coardcs, Adrian
Cridley, Jr.. Ne&lt;i Julian, Jr,
C.
B. Johnson,
Lawrence
® llrown, Anton Krecek, Henry
Oglesby,
Freddie
Oglesby,
Frank Malott and John Bru­
baker.

Av.iilnlde to you without a
doctor's prescription, our drug I
called O D IU N EX. You must I
tn.*&gt; uelv fat in 7 days or I
vour money hark. No strenu- j
mis exercise, laxatives, mas- |
sage or taking o f •c-callei| re.
during candies, crackers or
MRS. R A Y W . H ER RO N , o f 2110 Palmetto, accepts this new electro-charcookies, or chewing gum. OD- |
coni rotisserie front Charlie Gazil a fter having guessed the correct numIt IN EX is n tiny tablet and
l*er o f inches o f ribbon wrapped around a post at the T h riftw a y Food
easily swallowed. When you
take O D IU N EX, you still en­
Store, 2167 Park Avenue.
(H erald Photo)
joy your meals, still eat the
foods you like, but you simply
don’t have the urge for extra j
portion* because ODIUNEX
depresses your appetite nnd i
decreases your desire for j
PITTSBURGH
(N E A )
food. Your weight must come j
Boh Friend of the Pirates I down, because ns your own
doctor will tell you. when you j
would rather pitch in the va­ eat less, you weigh less. Get |
grant winds of Candlestick rid of excess fa t and live
Park in San Francisco than longer. O D H IN E X costs $:l.00
and is sold on this G U A R A N ­
Sanford’s
Heavy
Attack fourth; Lt. Jack Dunn, fifth ; any oilier ball yard.
“ If a pitcher has average TEE: I f not satisfied for nny
Squadron 9 anil a pilot and Cdr. George W. Kimmons,
reason just return the pack­
stuff, in that park it's great age to your druggist nnd get
bombardier - navigator
from former
squadron
skipper, stuff." points out the Pitts­ your full money buck. No
V A H - ll’s Detachment 8 gath­ sixth: I.t. Cdr. Robert Ilurrop, burgh right - hander. “ If a questions asked. ODIUNEX is
ered top honors in the Heavy seventh: I.t. Cdr. Ken Kugler, pitcher has great stuff, in •old with this guarantee by:
McRcynnhU Drug Store • San­
Attack Wing 1 fiscnl 19'i.1 eighth; I.t. Cdr. Donald Mun- that park it's 15o per rent ford - Mail orders filled.
day,
ninth;
Lt.
Dick
Cooke,
belter."
bombing results released for
adv.
10th: Lt. Cdr. T. Barkley
publication today.
In winning the coveted Wood, 11th. and Lt. Mike I’ uotraining championship, VAH-'J polo, 12th.
Bombardier standings were
similarly dominated by VAH 9, except for first and third
places:
Lt. Tom Markley o f V A H 9
placed second and Lt. Cdr.
Ernie D. Carson of V A H -ll,
Detachment 8. third. The next
nine places, all won by VAH 9. went to: Lt. &lt;jg&gt; Pat K»ur.
A t) I George Beers, I.t. (Mr. i m
Charlie Jasper. I.t. John Mr-1 t/f
Ciackeii Jr., A T I Art Critser,
Lt. John Muynlhan. A T I Ernie j
Odel, I.t. Dick Wing and Lt.
( j g l Andy lb no.
Final standings are derive!
fi &lt;&gt;iis results o f competitive
exercises such as monthly
bomber streams, total number
o f bombing runs and overall
bombing accuracy.
C. I). A R R IN G T O N
The
fiscal
lOiL'l results
flew more practice bombing |showed nil of Heavy Attack
runs than any other Wing W ing 1 made twice as many
squadron
in history. Die bombing runs as fiscal UM'2,
squadron is currently in the leading to substantial
in­
midst of a deployment aboard creases in bombing accuracy.
the USS Saratoga with the 'ITii-s was accomplished with
U. S. Sixth Fleet in the Med­ no incrcu.se in cost or flight
iterranean,
hen rs.
Winning “ Pilot o f tho Year”
laurels was Cdr. Robert lieLorcnzi, who was offi cr-incharge o f V A H - ll, Detach­
ment 8, until being relieved
in Juno by Cdr. Frederick
H ERE’ S W H A T WE 0 0 1
Carment.
A ny
1. C o r r e c t c a s t o r
A Detachment 8 bombitidier
A m erican
2 . C o r r e c t cam bor
navigator, First ( la s Jet Me
C ar
3 . C o r r e c t t o a - in —
ehanic Clark D. Arrington,
th o m a in causa o f
won “ Champion Bombardier”
a b n o r m a l tir o wuar
honors.

Bombing Campions
At NAS Announced

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Another Detachment 8 pilot,
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TURN AROUND
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But “ better” mutt join “ t&gt;lf*er"
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earth “ imagineering” goes to work.
The welding o f imagination to engi­
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build the things o f tomorrow, ns
man drives toward the stars.
A s put by one official in the
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termine whether it needs a hump,
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Q - S b w do yon g et • b ifie r epnee
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Which poeee the aecood queetion,
•o eeoaom ieal^ph raced by the old
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WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
Charles B. 8human, American
Farm Bureau president, ain’t
mad at anybody any more—
not even Secretary of Agricul­
ture Orville L. Frveman.
Since the biggest farm or­
ganisation ins generally cred­
ited—or blamed—for defeat of
the Kennedy administration
wheat program In the May 21
referendum, it has been as­
sumed that Shuman is still
tgin' ths guv’msnt because It
has don* nothing to get some
substitute wheat legislation
through Congress.
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committee on the AFB pro­
posals for an Interim wheat,
feed grain and cotton bill,
Shuman was completely relax­
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W ASH INGTON — The tone o f
a test ban. President Kennedy re­
P r e s i d e n t K e n n e d y 's press
turned to the argument that thus far
conference with regard to a nuclear
has carried the most weight with the
test ban was in sharp contrast to his
Ranator* who will have the respon­
address to the nation on the same
sibility o f casting the deciding votes
for or against the limited test-ben
subject a week before.
treuty. “ Polluting the atmosphere by
In his radio-TV speech Mr. Ken­
further tests will not materially ad­
nedy was alerting the country to the
vance our security,“ the President
meaning the treaty baa for every
asserts.
fam ily and asking fo r publle support
It will remain fo r the military
fo r its ratification by Congress. A t
community to confirm or deny the
his latest press conference the Pres­
President’s assessment o f the rela­
ident was preparing for the show­
tive risks in putting an end to or
down that is coming in the 8enate,
which must approve all trestles be­ continuing to test nuclear weapons
where the tests can be detected. Last
fore they can become law.
week a substantial part o f the scien­
Mr. Kcnnedy’c press conference
tific community concerned with mimood, therefore, was one of sweet
clear defense took ite stand with the
reasonableness. He was out to put
President for the teat-ben treaty.
fears to rest. He began confidently,
Leaks from the Joint Chiefs o f 8 ta ff
as a persuasive advocate should.
indicate substantial approval for the
When the judgments are finally
treaty from the top rank o f the mili­
made, the President said with con­
tary. Contrary voices can be e x i s t ­
viction, Congress in his opinion will
ed from officers who believe whole­
ra tify the teat-ban treaty. Mean­
heartedly in the viewpoint which
while, he, for one, finds no fault with
nuclear expert Dr. Edward Teller will
those who choose to remain uncom­
express when Senate hearings begin
mitted on how they will vote until
in opposition to any agreement thiit
all the arguments pro and con hnve
limits development o f an “ ultimute*'
been heard.
weapon o f nuclear destruction.
But to help the Doubting Thomas­
A ir Force General Curtis !*M n y
es make up their minds, Mr. Kenne­
may voice serious reservations. But
dy carefully explained that there is
insiders speculate that at least four
no truth to the claim that the treaty
of the five memliers o f the Joint
opens the way to recognition o f Com­
Chiefs o f S ta ff will testify for the
munist East Germany. A special
treaty as signedclause dosed the possibility o f East
Most doubts and hesitations o f
German adherence to the agreement,
the professional soldiers hnve been
the President firmly stated. Two
answered in advance. President Ken­
hours before Undersecretary of State
nedy spent an hour privately with
Averell Hirriman had elaborated on
esch chief, probing the problems a
th e same point before the National
test suspension would create for each
Press Gub.
of their services. Then he invited the
T o tboas whoso major worry Is
chicfii to explore the treaty propos­
that by ending nuclear tests in the
als jointly and with experts from
air, underwater and in space we are
the Atomic Energy Commission and
jeopardising our military superiority,
the Central Intelligence Agency.
the President had further assurances
The result re|&gt;ortedly is the con­
to give. The United States intends to
clusion o f the great majority o f the
continue nuclear testing under­
Chiefs o f S taff that the treaty us
ground. as permitted by the treaty,
proiHJsed contains sufficient qualifi­
he confirmed. Nor are we sacrificing
cation* to make it a good calculated
any promising potential for defense
risk for the U. S. I f this is whut the
against Sovlst missiles by ceasing
JCS tells Congress, it will cut a great
our tests in the atmosphere, Kenne­
dy asserted. The problem o f develop­
deal o f ice.
ing an anti-missile missile for de­
Former President Eisenhower and
both o f the Republican Senators who
fense Is lieyond us ut present, accord­
will witnuss the signing o f the treaty
ing to the President— and also be­
in Moscow tomorrow as representa­
yond the Sovieta In ths judgment of
our experts, he said— and may al­
tives o f our government are reserv­
ing judgment until all these parties
ways be.
In conclusion of his preliminary
have l&gt;oen heard from.

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get hell from them all the
wsy.
— Teamster* president Jimmy
llo ffa , cn newspaper “ haramm.nt.”

Kvery American i» entitled
to he judged on hi* own, on
the hn»i* o f his ability . . .
We lost the best o f Satchel
Paige
to
ghetto
baseball
we need every Willie May*
we can find.
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Two factors made the king­
makers' attack on Taft the
deadly maneuver U was. First
there was the fear among Re­
publican moneybags every­
where that Taft could not
win. that he had no voter ap­
peal; that he was not an
effective
campaigner.
This
fear was in error but it was
smartly nourished by the
northeastern Republicans who
finally did Taft In.
They also had going for
them an Ideal candidate of
their own. a hero-general aa
corny as Kansas. It was these
latter factors that finished
o ff T aft'* political career.
The
kingmakers
urgently
need another such hero. The
elrmenta o f the Republican
party who master - minded
T a ft'* rejection in 1932 are
maneuvering now to cut down
Goldwater.
The guilt-by-association play
seeks to tag Goldwater as a

a member, advocate o f or
sympathlicr with the John
Birch Society. That is sup­
posed to be enough to lick
him if the accusation can be
made to stick.

of the Republican party has
been in the northeast. Some
of the Goldwater enthusiasm
in live Midwest and mountain
states unquestionably is an
cxcitment over the possibiity
of shifting the party's center
of gravity westward.

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lieves the new wheat bill fn. .
trodneed by Sen. Georg* Mc-“
Govern, D-8. D., and the cot­
ton bill Introduced by House
Agriculture Committee chairman Harold D. Cooley, D-N.
C., may stand In the road u(
the AFB program.
The Farm Bureau Is opposed
to these measures. Shuman beHave* that if they are defeated ami if new farm legislation Q
is not enacted this year, pmduction will begin to eume
down voluntarily next year.
Contrary opinion is that it
no new controls are imposed
this year, production will
zoom and prices will skid. Estimates on next year's farm
Income loss through defeat of
wheat control* in the May ref.
erendum run as high as |700 R
million.
Total coat of the AFB plan
f*ae
*»etimnt*»f1 ut
Kit.

up and farm Income won’t be lion, including a soil bank
scheme to take 100 million
far different from this year.
The Farm Bureau head be­ acres out o f production.

Letters

To The Editor
mentioned fncts, It is Incoticeiveable aa to how a state­
ment, »ueh as was mentioned
Dear Editor:
in your column, could have
Knowing you to be a person been made.
of fair -play, may I be grantWe, o f the American Legion, _
ed, a* commander o f Sunford. wuuld greatly appreciate the •
American I-eglun Post, the people o f Sanford being madis
privilege o f a rebuttal regard- j familiar with Juat what tha

The Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida

ing a atatement made in your L* « io" h» » do" e' “ we f" &gt;
,
, somehow, we have been uncolumn, in J(lit|y frlt|c,led.

" Round-the-Clock

the July 22 issue.
The^ atatement in your col­
umn read aa follows and 1
quote “ And the American Le­
gion team even without much
support from the iponsoring
organisation" unquote.
I wonder if your paper or
tha citlsens of 8anford nr*
fully aware of just what ths
American Legion has done to
keep this baseball club In op­
eration ?
The members of this team,
en masse, attended one of our
regular meetings and request­
ed support. This support, tin­
der the sanction o f the Legion
members, was readily forth­
coming, and may I say, at
quit* a little expense. N ot only
was their request of support
granted, but the coat o f lighting the ball park, also tho um­
pires' expenses, wns taken
ear* o f by Legion members,
so-called "passing the hat,"
selling
peanuts
and
soft
drinks. I t wa* alio necessary
to pay a fee to the Sunford
director
of
recreation for
opening the gates of the ball
park, a double fee, if it were
a doubleheuder, a chore any
Legion member gladly would
have dune.
Saturday, July 20, a great
number o f Legionnaire* spent
all day conducting a “ fish

Thanking yuu for your kind
Indulgence in this matter,
also in your “ fa ir play" atti­
tude, concerning Individual*
and organisations.
Very truly youra,
Frank K. Holmes, Commander
Campbell-Losalng Post No, 53
American Legion,
Sanford, Fla.
(Ed Note: “ Around tha
Clock" wa* informed — or
misinformed—that the Le­
gion baseball team member*
were required to furnish
their owm uniform*, or ob.
tain them through a epon
•or, and to furnish their own
transportation fo r out-oftown game*.)

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for General Practice
81

dential candidate* now being
mentioned, Shuman believe*
those with congressional ex­
perience in handling farm
legislation would be beat qual­
ified. That would give the nod
to Senators Barry Goldwater
or Arizona and Thru*ton B.
Morton of Kentucky.
Shuman give* Gov. Nelson
Rockefeller credit for being
knowledgeable on farm Itaues.
New York State has a big
dairy industry and Rocksfalltr
has big ranches in Vsnesuela.
Shuman belisvss the “chaos
will not result if new farm
legislation Is not passed by
Congress this year."
Hs belisvss ths average
price of wheat next year won't
be much lower if no new
wheat hill Is passed. Prices on
fssd quality wheat will be
down, he admits, but some of

Goldwater'* answer to that
is that he does not regard the
far Tighter* at dangerous to
the American way as are lite
far leftera. Ansi he makes the
further point that the far
Tighter* are not in federal o f­
fice whereas the Kennedy adininatratlon i* salted with re­
presentatives o f the well left
of
center
Americana
for
Democratic Action.
Since the nomination of
Wendell L. Wlllkle In taw t o ' fr&gt;’ to ht|P 'M r "y th« “ ,,ov«
run against FDR's third term mentioned vx|&gt;cn*es.
In view o f all the above
candidacy, the command post

Thurs., August 8, 1063

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position by the northeastern
Republican kingmaker*.

Crepe Myrtle
In Bloom

W A L T E R A. e iE I-O W , E D IT O R AMD N I I I I H E I
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ular criticism o f Frtaman for
taking hla trip to Rusala al­
though some critics have ac­
cused him o f running away to
block new farm Irgiaiatlon.
"A fte r all,’ ’observed Shumttn, “ Secretary Bcnxsn —
(President Kiscnhower'e Sec­
retary of Agriculture Ezra
Taft lienaon)— took hi* fam ­
ily and friend* on a tour o f
Russia just before he left o f­
fice. So why shouldn't Secre­
tary Freeman g o ? "
Shuman gives F r e e m a n
credit fo r being very astute
and a good administrator and
h* lakes no stock in reports
Freeman will resign or bs
fired.
“ I'm mors interested in tee­
ing the Department o f A g ri­
culture change directions than
c h a n g e secretaries,” say*
.Shuman. Hut he secs no
change* coming in Freeman
or
Kennedy
administration
farm policies.
.Shuman gets around the
country a good bit »u he was
asked bow furtuer* generally
feel about Freeman.
“ About the tame at they
felt about Mr. Henson," Shu­
man replied .
A * for Republican presi­

Goldwater Following Big

The Republican party and
the nation are in extrvm*
danger
through
aubvtralon
from nirrher* and other* o f
th e
radical right lunatic
fringe.
— Gov. NtUon A . Rockefeller
of New York.

GHp fcaufurti IjmtUi

keep a wife's undying devo­
tion by the medical strategy
outlined in the booklet below.
So send (or “ Sox Problems
in M arriage," enclosing a
long stamped, return envelope
plus 20c.
Although wive* are com­
paratively frigid a* measured
by the usual mate standard,
they are not entirely so!
Unless a husband practices
the proper medical technique,
a Sword of Damocles will al­
ways hang over his marriage.

.

Lyle C . Wilson Soys:

— figurin' oor/f TREATM bN T \
i HOWTO HANTS.I- &gt;' FRIGHTSN6
O A K S IW U H E &lt; SHADY CHARACTER*'.
I never h ive Any trouble
lOOglN* FOR A ] MAYBE- IP YOU f with the working pren, but
COO1- f.POT ON/ LAUGH on- T»f #;s,
A BROKEN / YOU'LL MANEHIM thus* rewrite men end edi­
LH li» H - T E N 'jlo N /
CLIMBIN' TM" WAIL- tors who never get out to see

A VCRIMlfSS,

CASE Q-41S: Harry T „ I School t**chera. for exam
aged 31, wa* the first hui- j pie, are thua the glorified
of all the
bend o f Nora doicrlbed &gt;ca- toiler parents
'
youngsters in their classes.
lerday.
So you childless married
“ Dr. Crane," he began ruefully, “ how could I have or*, folka can do llktwia* vis ths
plan auggeated above.
vented my divorce!
(4| lluibanda, be lure you
“ I loved Nora and -he
•rented to love me, at lcait learn the proper medical
for the first couple o f yean . technique for sexually ad“ So what went wrong! juited couple*.
Alai, you don't Inherit the
Why did abe xuccumb to
Paul’* wooing and thua ask ability to be aatiafactory teaual mate*.
me for a divorce?"
So you must learn how to
If yuu wiah to insure your
marriage
against
divorce,
then follow this surefire pres­
cription:
( l ) Have at lea d one out*
side data per week with your
mate!
Even after the babies ar­
rive, hire a baby-sitter and
go In a movie or a party
If it la • fart that Sen.
once per week.
Harry Goldwater is the pres­
For this revive* former idential choice of wbat Gov.
courtship emotion* and will Nelson A. Rockefeller calls
make your kisaea have more the radical right then there
"rin g."
must be a great many more
In psychology, we have an radical rtghters than anyone
axiom that lays if you aim- has suspected.
ply go through the proper
Goldwater'* national fol­
MOTIONS,
then you
will lowing is no mere fringe, lu­
soon feel the corresponding natic or not. The polls show
EMOTIONS.
that the Arizona senator has
You can't control emotions substantial support in all
by an act of your will. Rut parti of the United States.
you ran direct your own mo- The latest Gallup poll was an
tioni.
cye^ipencr.
So revive the correct mo­ Goldwater appears to be the
tions ami automatically you choice of about 31 per cent
will soon Ite overwhelmed of the nation's political in­
with Hie corresponding emo­ dependent!. He appears also
tions.
to have about double the In­
(II
Rccomt active TO­ dependent auppot which had
GETHER in the same church. attached Itself to Sen. Robert
It Is rare for such a cou­ A. Taft a few weeks before
ple to get a divorce) The oddi the I9A3 Rrpublitan National
are about -V) to t against Convention. It is a fart, of
such a couple's breaking up! course that the northeastern
Men, you o(ten play the modern nr liberal Republicans
batting averages in sports strangled Taft in 1932.
and horse races. So why not
Hut the stranglers had go­
use equal wisdom in your ing for them mot* than their
marriage*?
anti-comervatlve, modern or
(3) Give your wife tome liberal point of view. That
children or child substitutes. would not have been enough.
If your marriage is sterile Taft would have been easily
and you can't legally adopt nominated against mere op.
children, thrn become fos­
ter parents to a Itoy or Girl
Scout Troop, or a group of
Camp Fire Girls.
Or teach a Sunday School
class. You will gain many of
the rich rewardi of parent­
hood by thus staking out a
claim to the developing per­
sonalities of those youngster*.
You can plant Idealism and
Grnpeville Nuruery
ambition In
such
child­
2221 GrapeviHe As*.
ren and thus lay claim to a
FA 2-08*4
“ Scotia D ealer*
portion of all their future
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War Deterrents
Stops Enemies,
-» Kiwanians Told

*T W
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Mr. Brubaker
Dies After
Heart Attack

T sT

The Strategic A ir Command
file submarine are the back­
bone
war

of

the United

deterrent,

States'

believes

Lt.

Col. David D. Chacey, com­
mander of the 306th Airborne
Missile Maintenance Squadron at McCoy AFB.
Colonel Chsccy,
speaking
to the Sanford Kiwanis dub,
Wednesday said that enemies
of this country may well be
wary, knowing that many
SAC planes arc in the sky at
sll times and Polaris sub­
marines cruise the Means
of the world, both ready to
strike at a moment'a no&lt; J tice.
w
"M cC oy Air F orce Base
now has one of the two mis­
sile squadrons in the United
Mates,'* in acey said, ••the
other being at Homestead
A ir Force Base.”
Colonel
Chacey is the commander of
the McCoy based squadron.
"D a ily practice at hitting
cur planned and pm jram m 'vi
f
targets keep the 250.000 offi­
cers and men and the 2,ooo
planes of SAC constantly aiert, with approximately oncclghth of the planes and
crews
in the air at all
times,” the commander said.
Refueling systems
which
can be used In any kind of
weather anywhere
In t h e
world permit SAC planes to
&lt; 9 Hy around the world and
back and remain aloft 25
hours or more, he said. The
huge tanker planes can re­
fuel the SAC B-52 bombers
with 120,000 gallons of fuel
In 10 minutes, he added.
Colonel Chacey praised the
Minutcman missile, which is
now being perfected saying
that it requires only half
9
the operations of the other
missiles and has almost no
maintenance and
refueling
problems.
“ It can be loaded and fuel
ed. made ready to go and
then set aside for a year and
it w ill still be ready for in­
stant take-off,” he said. The
Minuteman missile is still
undergoing tests, however, to
9
improve its efficiency.
Present command and con
trol systems provide sn al­
most foolproof system of d e­
fense, the Colonel said.
With a network of world
wide communications, under­
ground command post con
trol forces, sirborno commun­
ications alternate command,
alt eventualities arc fore•
seen.
He described the KC-135
Airborne
Command
plane,
which remains aloft at all
times. In the event that at­
tack should knock out the
presidential command post,
the underground
command
post at Omaha and the two
back-up command posts (un
identified) the airborne com
mand would be ready at i
moment's notice to take over
be said.
In the KC-135
command
planes are ail the maps, in­
formation,
equipment
and
men necessary to maintain
command of the situation
Off-duty crews live and sleep
in their planes, ansi one plane
remains in the air at all
times, with relief planes air
borne before the incoming
plane lands.
Colonel
Chacey
referred
frequently to the Red Phone
which is the direct coinmun
■cations system (or air alerts
and commended the movie
" A Gathering o f Eagles” as
giving a "p retty good pic
lure” of the work and re
sponsibilities o f the Strategic
A ir Command ami the men
who operate it.

Good Samaritan
Killed By Truck
9

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BU N N E LL ( U P I ) - Ralph
Van Dime. 67, of DeLand,
was killed Tuesday when he
stopped to help a motorist,
and a truck smashed into the
back of his car near here.
His wife, Eleanor, 61, suf
fered multiple burns in the
wreck and was listed in fair
condition. Van Dime burned
to death.
The truck driver,
Henry
Junior Deen. 36. of Jackson
ville. pulled the woman from
the wreck, but the heat kept
him from
getting to
Van
Dime. He was charged with
failure to have his vehicle
under control.

New York School Head Slaps Tight Ban On Religious Exercises

Mr. David E. Brubaker,
71, of 2001 Palmetto Ave.,
died Wednesday at Seminole
Memorial Hospital after auffering a heart attack.
Born in Defiance, Ohio, he
moved to Sanford from Mich­
igan in 1918.
Survivors are his widow,
Mrs. Bessie Brubaker
of
Sanford; a son. Arthur L.
Brubaker and daughters, Airs.
Lafcyette Barber ami Mrs.
Donald Vernon, all of Tampa;
two stepsons, Delphine Jef­
fords of P a I a t k a ,
and
O e o r j e Jeffords
o f Ft.
Lauderdale, and three step­
daughters, Mrs. J. M. d im ­
ming of Miami, Mrs. Milt
Roe of Daytona Ilcach and
Mrs. Vera Littlefield of West
Palm Reach; nine brothers
and sisters, 12 grandchildren
sml nine crest ernndehlldren.
Funeral services will be
held at 11 a.m. Friday at
All Souls Catholic Church.
Burial will be in the All
Souls Cemetery.
The Rosarv Service will be
held at 8:15 p.m. today at
Gramkow Funeral Home.

and the Navy's Polaris mil*

A H E A V Y A T T A C K Squadron 9 ordnance crew
exem plifies the "push” which won their squad­
ron the fiscal 19G3 H eavy Attack W in s 1 bombinjr championship. Guiding the large practice
bomb into position, reading clockwise from right
foreground, are: Richard Godinho, R obert Hambiett, W illiam Austin, Edward Jones and Richard
llu rtlcv.
(N a v y Photo)

Roy Nichols
To Be Feted
Mrs. Mildred Babcock and
several members of the Sem­
inole Art Association will be
hosts Sunday at the DeUary
Mansion in DeBary to a re­
ception for Roy Nichols, last
of Use group o f artists who
have been conducting a sum­
mer art institute and work­
shop there.
Joining Mrs. Babcock, a
past president o f the Art As­
sociation and a retired pub­
lic school art teacher, will
be Mr. and Mrrs. Joe Mathieux, Mrs. George Dodson,
Mrs. J. O. Gregory and Mrs.
Mary Knox.
Art students have come
from all over Florida to study
at the summer school during
the past nine weeks since
the school began on June 16.
The school has been sponsor­
ed by the Florida Federation
of Art, Ine.
The reception for Nichols
will be held from 2 to 4:30
p m. and the general public
and art students arc invited
lo attend.

CDR. R A . H E A T H (le ft ), commanding officer
o f H eavy Attack Squadron 7. in greeted by Cdr.
J. S. Christiansen, commander o f C arrier A ir
Group G, on completion o f his 1,000th carrierarrested landing by the squadron during the cur­
rent deployment. L t. ( j g ) James E. Hratton,
Heath’s bomburdier-nnvigntor, looks on. V A II-7
"Peacem akers,” fly in g the A -6A “ Vigilante,”
aboard the nuclear-powered USS Enterprise
with the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean Sen,
flew more than 2,000 hours the first fiv e months
o f the deployment to accomplish the 1,000 land­
ings.
(N a v y Photo)

Runoff Contest
On TFX Studied
WASHINGTON

(U P I)

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eight months ago. despite
Sen. Karl E. Mundt, (R-S. military officials that the
by
some
D.), said today that a plan recommendations
award go to Boeing.
for a runoff competition for
the

T E X fig h trr

plane

President • elect
I wrote the first draft
| Inaugural speech in
field. III., before he
|for Washington.

IW

A L B A N Y . N. Y. (U P I) — cise* in public school*” by
Dr. James E. Allen Jr„ state providing a Bat o f alternative
exercises.
education commlaaloner, today
He taid it was only the dally
directed achool dlstricta to re­
frain from dally religioua ex­ morning devotional exercises
ercise*. "even to what ia some­ that the Supreme Court deci­
times referred to as ‘volun­ sions and his own were con­
cerned with.
tary* action by pupils.”
Alien said he dismissed an
The
directive
reinforced
Allen's already stated deter­
mination to abide by the U. S.
Supreme Court decision on re­
ligious exercises in public
school*.
A t the aame time, the com­
missioner urged the state's
public schools to give renewed
rmphusia on teuching mural
and spiritual values.
**Our young people need todny as never before,” Allen
suid, "to acquire the inner
strength that comes from
knowledge and understanding
o f these values.”
The ruling came on an ap­
peal by parents of student* In
the Levittown Union Free
School District No. I on Long
island.
The local Board o f Educa­
tion on Sept. 4. U)i&gt;2 adopted
u resolution that rnch school
day begin with the Pledge of
Allegiunee to thu fla g follow­
ed by "loading or recitation
o f an appropriate excerpt
from the Bible . . . singing of
the fourth stanza o f ‘America'
or . . . an excerpt fiom the
Declaration o f Independence
or other historical document
significant to our national and
spiritual heritage.”
Allen said it was apparent
Mint the Levittown board ‘‘de­
liberately set out to evade the
constitutional p r o h i b i tion
agulnst daily religious exer­

appeal against use o f the
Pledge o f Allegiance because
the Supreme Court had not
been called upon to decide its
constitutionality. However, he
said the New York Court o f
Appeal* was presently consid­
ering the words "Under God”
in the pledge were unconsti­
tutional.
In June. 1962, the Supreme
Coourt declurrd unconstitu­
tional a prayer written by the
state Board o f Regents. Two
months later Commissioner
Allen ruled that a stanza of
the "Star-Spungled Banner” —

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designated a prayer by a local
district— also waa unconstitu­
tional.
In a letter accompanying
copies o f the Levittown de­
cision to school districts across
the state, Allen said the ways
and means that public schools
can supply moral and spiritual
teaching are many and varied.
"They are found in the
study of history, literature
music and art,” he said, "and
in all subject* in which the
great religions have played a
strong part in the shaping o f
aspirations and growth.”

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shot. He has not soled
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Nat only will yeu keep the
driver low la tba ground long­
er than you did the medium
Iron, but you will alco take it
back farther due ta the added
length. Tba driver ahould be
practically parallel to the

Terry Baker's Right Hand Knows

Harks To List

|___ By JUUUS

ground at tha top of your
backawing, whereas your med­
ium iron was in more o f an
upright position.
The downswing it executed
In much the same manner ae
with tba medium iron. Owing
to tho difference In the loft
o f tho club, the driver will
hit the ball more tquarrfy
and pick it o ff the turf clean­
er. The iron shot becomos
more o f a matter o f pinching
the ball in between the lofted
dub and the turf.
N E X T : The ether wood*.
Two years, between tho ages
o f H and 10, waa all the achool
Ing had by Benjamin Franklin.

0 «Ui up two more strike*
out record! for Lac Anf t lei
firehalier Saady Eoufax to­
day.
Xoufaz struck out 11 bat*
tar ia tba Dodger's 3-1, 11iaalag triumph aver the Chi­
cago Cuba Wedaesday.
Xoufax'i U-ftrikeouta lift­
ed his aeasoa total to 210 ia
2is inning! and made him
the first National League
left-header ta record three
consecutive 200-strikeout sea­
ls. It also waa a league
record ftth time ia which
be has struck out 10 er
more batters ia o game.
Koufas turned over o tie
game to relief aeo boa Per.
ranoski and the latter gain­
ed his 11th wia of the sea­
son when the Dodgers came
up with twa runs la tba lltb
Inning aa Tommy Davis’ ho­
mer, siagles by Willie Davis
and A1 Ferrer* and aa error
by Cilia Burton.
Tba victory ambled the
Dodgers to increase their
NL lead to six games when
the Houston Colts topped the
San Francisco Giants, 1-0,
and the New York Nets sur­
prised tha St. Louis Cardin­
als, T-3.

Bowling By
"Moonlight* Set
By the light o f the moon
there will be some bowling
Saturday night at Jot Lance.
W ell, not exactly by the
rays from the moon. However,
in place of having all o f tho
overhead light! on during this
special bowling period, only
thoee ligh t! directly over the
pine plue the foul lig h t! will
be turned on.
A ll other lights w ill be
turned o ff at 0 P.M.
During th « course o f the
night’s bowling, bowlora will
be asked to deliver the bait
from the foul line standing on
one foot. And (till later, ra­
ther than deliver the ball
normally, they will place the
ball on the approach at the
foul line and shove it down the
by the feet.

W hat His Left Hand Is Doing
CHICAGO
amazing

(N E A ) _

thing about

dence and poise o f Baker,
though he acknowledges the
skeptics with a wan smile.
T erry wasn’t tha only rookie
sweating out lata summer in
shoulder pads who had to
choose between baseball and
footbath

The
Terry

Baker is that i f some e v t n iied ape inflicts muscular dam­
age on his left, or passing
arm, he might still be making
a living with his right, or
throwing arm.
That’s not a contradiction.
In football uniform, he’s a
southpaw and the future quar­
terback o f the Los Angeles
Kama. Put him in baseball
dude on the pitcher's mound,
and he’a as orthodox in hi*
motion ae Preeident Kennedy
throwing out the firet ball.
Aa the No. 1 draft aignee
u»

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Mantle gets congratulations fo r belting a homer
from Tony Kubek. during a game with Balti­
more at N ew York.
(N E A Telephoto)

Eagles Put Florida
End On Waver List
By tailed Prase International reported “ making good pro­
The
Philadelphia
Eagles gress’’ with the Giants.
Coach BUI McPeak of the
placed Frank Budd on waiv­
Washington
Itedskins had rea­
ers today along with Hill
son to smile when Pat HichJohnson, an end from Florida
ter, the rookie end from Wis­
AAki. Budd was used spar­ consin, averaged nearly IS
ingly as a flanker back by yards on 13 punts.
the Eagles in

hi* first pro

season last year.
The National Football Lea­
gue’s exhibition season gets
underway tonight whta the
Dallas Cowboys oppose the
Los Angeles Rams in a char­
ity game at Los Angeles.
The place • kicking departmeat, perhaps the
Green
Bay Packers only weak spot,
may be solved by Willie
Wood, a defensive halfback.
Wood was connecting from
IS yards out Wednesday.
Glynn Grlfflng, the New
York Giants’ rookie quarter­
back from Mississippi, was

The
Cleveland
Browns,
pointing toward
Saturday
night s game with the Detroit
Lions, had a longer work­
out than usual.

the

tislivu ti

F w ib aii

League (not to mention the
fact he waa also coveted by
the American Football Lea­
gue), Baker’* choice o f ca­
reer merits some attention.
He could have played pro
basketball.
When
he
got
through striking out high
school batters, he could have
tucked a IB-grand bonus m
his socks instead o f pursuing
higher education at Oregon
State. Instead, he’ll collect
something like 1100,000 over
the next three years from the
Los Angeles Rams.
And he might not do much
to earn it, fo r traditionally a
fledgling
quarterback
is
nursed carefully in profession­
al football.
Baseball got sidetracked be­
cause once Terry got immers­
ed in the routine o f varsity
football, with its heavy time
demands in the spring, he had
no time to perfect bis pitching
talents.
“ I ’m not sure I was much
good, either,’ ’ he shrugs. “ A ft­
er my junior year, 1 knew It
was going to be pro football
and 1 concentrated on having
a good senior season.”
He concentrated so hard he

Raymond Berry, star split
end, shined on offense for
the Baltimore Colts but the
Colt defense stole the show
for the first time since the
camp opened.
Paul Flatley, rookie flank­
er from Northwestern, will
be the only first year man
to start on the Minnesota Vi­
A combed rye or wheat
king’s offensive unit in Sat­
urday’s game with the San straw thatched roof may last
as lonz as 60 years.
Francisco Forty-Niners.

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Houston's Grid Future Looks Brighter Sarasota Leads
University State
League
Groat
Prefers
International Stars
Series Play To Supported This Year
Eye Yankee Victory
Honors
(Uri)
HOUSTON

NEW 1 0 K K
— The in the Southern
Division.
International League . m a y placed three men on the 12
have found a way to beat the man squad. In addition to
New York Yankee* when th e j Stephen*,
other
Indian*
I L All-Stars play the world named to the starting team
champions ut Buffalo, N. Y „ were third basetuan Don BuAug. 19.
ford and rifhthanded pitcher
The answer is simply to Fritx Ackley, whose 14 wine
play
five
outfielders.
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though the Star* are unlikely five vote*,
to resort to this strategy, | Arkansas also placed southfive outfie!dera were named paw hurler Billy Smith (11-91
to the starting unit o f th e] on the squad. Smith Barley
All-Star*
squad announced j edged Willie Smith (9-21 c f
Wednesday by IL President Syracuse for the spot, four
Tommy Richardson.
! votes to three.
Sam Bownes o f Rochester] The other tine members
and Bob Burda o f Columbus are: First baseman Buddy
xrcn

th?

fi r s t

n«* t*»*»

•*»«-.

berths with eight and six baseman Pedro Gonzales of
vote* respectively, hut three |Richmond, and shortstop Jerother ballhawks — Richie A l - 1ry Ruchek of Atlanta. Ruffalen o f Arkansas. Lou Jchnson i I, wos the only team without
o f Syracuse, and Gene Ste­ , a representative.
phens o f Indianapolis — tied
for the third spot with four
a piece, Johnson i« |he
only repeater from lust yeur's
team.
The votin g was done by the Ry United Tress International
league’s 10 managers, none
N A T IO N A L LEAG U E
c f whom
are allowed to
W. L. Pet. GB
choose their ewn players. Un­

Standings

iter this system only one play,
er wss a unanimous selection
(nine votes| — catcher Jim
Coker o f the Toronto Maple
Leafs. Coker is the loop's
leading hitter.
Indianapolis, ths top team

Season Ends
For Bowlers
Ths
Wives

Holler

Motors

Navy

League ended up the

summer season this past week.
The stands are a* follow:
First— Mixed Mutes with .17
wins and 21 lost; 2nd—-VA1I-9
Cl. W. with 17 wins and 23
lost; 3rd— Chief Feathers with
10 wins and 10 lost; 4th— L it­
tle Hoots with 284 wins and
3 1 4 lost; 3th— Big Ugh’s with
201* wins nnd 33‘ j lost and
fith— Scalp Hers with 21 wins
and 30 lost.
The high average o f the
season went to Pat Sipley
with 140, the high series
scratch to Ginny H uff with
507, the high series II. C. to
Suzy Reno with 584. the high
game scratch to Isabel Goshorn with a 104. the high
game H. C. to Betty (juiilin
with a 221 and the most im­
proved bowler went to Suzy
lleno. improving her average
of 10 pins, in 111 games.

Snider Gets Award
N E W YO RK (U P I) — Outfielder Duke Snider will re­
ceive a Catholic Youth Organ­
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popular New York Met play­
er before tonight's game with
the St. Loui* Cardinals.

Los Angeles

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8an F’r’sco

61 50 .558

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St. Louis

61 50 .558

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Chicago

38 52 .527

94

Cinc’nti

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Phils.
60 54 .526 9 4
67 57 .500 124
Milwaukee
55 56 .495 13
PitU'bg
41 70 J96 254
Houston
35 77 .312 314
Now York
Wednroda)'* Result*
New York 7 St. Louis 3
Pliita. 2 Cincinnati 1
Pittshg, 5 Milwaukee 4
llou.itnn 1 San Frsco 0
I.o* Angeles 1 Chicago 1, 11
inning*
Friday '* Came*
Chicago at New York (N )
San Frseo *t Phila. ( K )
Houston at Pittshg, 2 • twinight
Los Angeles at Cinctl, (N&gt;
St. Louis at Milwaukee (N )
AFLMItlCAN LE A G U E
W. I.. Pet. GB
New York
70 40 .636
Chicago
60 48 .564 8
61 60 .550 9 4
Minnesota
61 53 .548 9 4
Bltmora
51 56 .491 16
Bmton
55 59 .182 17
Clvld
Los Angeles 61 62 .466 19
50 60 .455 20
Kan. City
48 60 .411 21
Detroit
41 71 .166 10
Washngton
Wednesday'• R&lt;r»utt»
Detroit 5 Boston 4
New York 9 Washgton 1
Chicago 7 Kan. City 3
Clvld. 4 Bltmora 1
Minnesota 9 Los Angeles 4
Friday’s Gamr*
New York at lots Angeles (N )
Boston at Minnesota (N )
Detroit at Chicago 2-twi-night
Kan. City at Clvld. (N )
Bltmor* at Washngton (N )

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ly sacrifice the title to play teach is working about 90
in the World Serial thie year. hours a week now to change
“ Maybe that sounds corny, all o f that.
but I

mean it with

all my

His

name ia BIB Yecman

heart," said the St. Louis and he's the head mentor at
Cardinals' shortstop, who wen the University o f Houaton,

By l altad Press latersatiosal
Sam Russo, making his first
start o f the season, pitched
fall, and the enrollment is i Sarasota to a 7-2 win over
expected to jump front 16.000 last-place Daytona Beach last
to as high as 20.000. Yeoman night and kept tha Sun Sox
believes the echool must now
perform a service fo r the
state, and a national football
championship could do the
trick.
CHICAGO (U P D Major
Stats schools and high na­
tional rankings are not new and minor league officials
to Yaoman who came to were scheduled to meet to­
Houston at the end o f the day in what baseball Com­
missioner
Ford
Frick de­
1901 season.
He eoachrd defense and the scribed as ' routine meeting
backfleld during eight year* devoted to discussion o f al­
under Duffy Daugherty at most everything that affect*

League Officials
Meeting Today

four and a half game* ahead
in tha Florida State League.
Lakeland wore out fiv e M i­
ami pitchers

and rallied for

10 runs in the seventh inning
to defeat th* second place
Marlins 16-3.
In other action last night,
St. Pete pitcher D w i g-h t
Weathrrholts shut out Or­
lando 4-0 and Fort Laudardale
downed Tampa 6-4.
Fort
Iouiderdale clinched
its win in the last Inning when
it rallied fo r four hit* and
four run*.
Tonight, Miami play* at
r**«r*n«(
Lakeland.
Fort
Lauderdale
goes to Tampa, D a y t o n a
Beach plays at 8L Petersburg
and Orlando travels to Sara­
sota.
Th* standings:
#.79*14
Sarasota
29 14 .674 ....
Tube-Typs HackMiami
23
19 .5664 4 w*S. Plus tss an*
our rscappabla
Ft. Lauderdale 24 19 .558 6
BT
Orlando
21
21 .5230 4
St. Pete
2121 .SOU 7 4
Tampa
18
24 .429104
lakeland
17 25 .405 114
Daytona
13 29 2141 144

Brand new 3-TMylon

his first N L title with a .325 located in “ Space C i t y ,
mark in 1960 and appears on U. S. A.,” but whose football
teams never have been “ out
his way to a second one now
Michigan State University. us.”
of this world.”
with at .341 figure.
A National League spokes­
The school's spirit seldom Ref ore his MSU stint. Yeo­
“ Winning the batting chainman said no formal agenda
has risen to the heights o f its man served as an assistant to
pionship Is quite an henor,"
has been prepared for the
mediocre teams, and Yoeman Earl Blalk at West Point for
Urn*! avrved “ It Isn’t every­
meeting of the m ajor and
two ye«rs.
i* Hoiking vu that also.
thing though. One thing every
minor league executive coun­
It
was
at
West
Point
that
No shrinking violet with
cil.
hall player looks forward to
the press. Yeoman has been Yecman gained his fame a* a
“ We intend to tackle a wide
is pluying in a World Scries.
quoted as saying several times j player. He wu» un All-Am eri
variety of subjecta.'' he said,
That's the epitome o f base­
that he would have a “ gdod" can center there In 1948.
ball."
Yeoman cam* onto the Uni­ "including the possibility of
tram this year, an “ outstand­
the majors and minors get­
In an era o f long ball hit­
ing” one next year and a versity o f Houston and start­
ting together in a combines!
ters, the skinny 32-year-old
ed
with
a
big
bank
last
yeur.
•‘possible'' national champion,
or adjaconl headquarters.”
Groat i« quite content to let
The fans liked hi* 7-4 record,
ship hy 1965.
others shoot fur the fences
that
included
Ills
Tungcrinc
When a footbal coach pre­
while he grinds out his usual
dicts
a
possible
national Bowl victory over Miami o f (
singles and doubles.
championship t h r e e years Ohio. The fans especiallyGrout has only 36 homers
ahead for a school known only liked the Cougars' wins over|
to show fur It) major league
for ita g o lf teams, he is out Southwest Conference foe*
seasons but it doesn't bother
on a limb — Yeoman doesn't Baylor and Texas A AM.
him. He hit his sixtli o f the
“ Yeoman is young enough
mind a bit.
year Wednesday during a 7-3
“ Th* big problem now Is to be one if the boys,” a close
loss to the Met* and it was
letting the nation know who observer of UH footpnll said
something of a cheupie, the
we are . . . wo must accept recently, “ but they know he
hall hitting the left Held fa­
the responsibility o f taking &lt;•»»'»* The players respect him,
cade ut tlie 1'nlo Grounds not
the school to the people o f but they don’ t four him."
much more than 290 feet from
Actually, the players never
Texas and other state*.
home plute.
The university becomes a knew what to expect o f their I
“ It will take a real hot
state-supported school t h i s coach. He is Ruble to run into
August and September by a
a play in practice and Inter-,
team to catch the Dodgers
cept a puss — or pick up a ,
and l think cur club hus the
loose ball and run with it.
hitting to do it," Groat said.
O T T A W A (U P D — Half­
Even the usually apathetic
•'Remember every club in our back Joe Taylor, cut by the alumnl have been affected by
league has had a had losing New York Giants Tuesday, the new coach. Hu ia trying
streak except Los Angeles. ha* joined the Ottawa Bough to get them all to kick in a
The Dodgers could liuve theirs j Riders. Ottawa coach F'runk fi-w dollars for the Cougar
during the next seven weeks. Clair said Wednesday the for* Club, which he helped form,
310 Eaai First, Sanford
They did last year.”
■uer North Carolina A A T star so the school can get a new
Groat, who played in ids will be given a crack at one field house nnd buy a sta­
W e Giro T o p Value 8ta-p a
fiis t utul only World Series of the club's offensive half­ dium. Meanwhile, tha money
with the Pirates in i960, con­ back positions.
rolls in.
cedes it wil be hard for the
Dodgers to go into prolong­
ed losing streak with such
pitchers ns Sandy Koufax,
Don 'D rysdalf. Johnny* l ’odres
and Ron Perranoskl.
“ R ight there are four of
the beat pitchers arinind," lie
-aid. “ I'd have to say Dr&gt;»dule is the toughest pitcher
I ever faced since coming to
the big leagues.”

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dOumnuduuu
Good afleraooa. h eaa bo
m i TIME nil the tin*.
Even tho the pear crop*
earn* bet oaea • year, lad
■ bumper crop not that of­
ten. No* la tho time to pro­
vide yoor family with luacioua ptar plea, cobbler*,
aalada, fruit cups, preserve*,
pickle*, relishes and the
many other tasty products
tho pear is suited to —long
after the last fruit has dis­
appeared from tho trees.
Hero are several ways to do

Auxiliary
CJijoys
1 i|| (lightly beaten
1 cap rich Bilk or light
enan
Mix together and pour oror
poacher. Bako 30 minute*
more or until custard ia act.
Center will become firm on
alanding.

4. Remove from heat and
pour into a shallow dish or
enamel pan. Skim oft loam,
(back of spoon works good).
3. Cover cootslner with a
clean, thla cloth and allow
to set 'overnight,
a. Pack in hot pre heated Ia making eustard-type pies,
Jars, remove air bubbles, bako them at a high temper­
hand an July SB la Herford,
wipe month of Jar with a ature for about 10 minutes
N. C. The couple’s only at*
clean damp cloth and ad­ to prevent a soggy crust
toadsbU were Mr. and Mrs.
Then finish baking at a low
just lid.
Chartea Water* of Norfolk,
T. Process in a boiling wa­ temp.
Fa.
ter bath caaner at simmer­
The groom ia pteseatly
1. Wash, pare and cut Into ing temperature for 13 min­
garviag la the U. 3. Navy
halves, cor* and then slice utes.
aboard tho U.S.S. Randolph,
if desired.
i White Mr. Norwood Is at sea
2. Drop as cored into a Lets b* aura and try this
hte hrida is vlsltlag with
large container of clear wa­ on* real soon. It’s Oven *
bath parent*. When the ship
ter to which S tbspe. of vin­ Pried Hawaiian Chicken
returns shoot Sept. 1, they
egar or 1 tbsp. salt hai been According to Mr*. Cather­
wtQ msbe M r horns in Noradded to prevant darkening ine C. Laughton, a native of To prevent a bathroom
'folk.
Oregon this recipe is the out- mirror from steaming, rub
of fruit
Diana la a native of Sani f a , Robert Norwood
3. When fruit ia ready to growth of two thlags. A pref­
erence for the oven-fried meschools. Bobby wleo attended
a thin or medium syrup and thod of cooking chicken and Thin- aa -paper pancakes,
local schools and was a
a fondness for tbo flavoring wrapped around crisp brown
Spivey-Leopolos cook 3 to I minutes.
member of the 1M1 gradua­
4. Pack the fruit In hot ster­ of TcrlyakL If not authentic sausages, are easy to mike.
ting class * ( Seminole High
ile Jars, firmly and attrac­ from the famous Islands, Fasten them with colored
Wedding Set
the recipe eertsinly is Ha­ toothpicks, sprinkle with gra­
tively.
3. Add strained syrup (hot) waiian-inspired and popular ted cheeso and brown direct­
Get a Charge out of a ra* For August 19
with the Oregon ,'n*tlveJ.,, ly under the broiler, Serve
eBaygar for rundown batter1 frying chicken (2lk-3Vk lbs.) hot with home-fried onions.
•.
Process
in
water
bath,
The Splvey-Leopolo* wed­
ten. A new instrument that
cut in pieces
pints I to IB minutes and
plugs into regular house cur- ding, which was scheduled for quarts 14 to 20 minutes.
14 cup soy sauce
Egg whitea will whip fast­
real rejuvenate* C, D, pen- Aug. 13 at 8 p.m. at the Mow* 7. A thin syrup is made by 1 tbsp. grated onion
er and be fluffier if they are
Bght and ether popular six*
first allowed to warm at
roe Baptist Church, has been adding % cup sugar to 3 Ik teas, ground ginger
batteries esnd la toys, radios,
U cup cornstarch
room temperature.
cups
water,
and
a
medium
postponed until Aug. lBth. Lo­
flaahlltof sad cameras.
syrup by adding 1 cup sugar 14 cup (Vi stick) margarcation and hour ramaln tha to 3 cups water. In making
chunks
syrup, a mild honey may be
same.
substituted for Vi the sugar
and will give the product a
Stockings are changing. The very Interesting flavor.
rib-knit and lacy-wool or cot­
arge bowl. Combine aoy
ton knit kind will be coming
sauce, onion, and ginger;
Fear Mlac# Meat
on strong for fall.
2 down large bard pears pour over chicken. Let stand
at least 30 minutes, turning
8 cups sugar
Warm in the winter and 2 lemon*
chicken to coat all aide*.
cool in the summer ia a new Ik cup vinegar
Drain chicken and coat with
MUndy’l Shoppe
lnsulalre blanket made o&lt; 1 teas, silt
cornstarch, reserve sauce.
Of Ffate Fabrics
plied yarns of 100 per cent 1 tea*, cinnamon
Place margarine in a large
188 8. fork
423-4413
cotton in an open weave, cel­ 1 teas, cloves
shallow biking pin. Set oven
lular construction.
at 423 degrees and set in
1 teas, grated nutmeg
until
melted.
1. Grind pears with coarse margarine
Place chicken In pan, akin
blade of food chopper.
2. Grind lemon rind after aide down making sure pieeel do not overlap. Bake 30
squecxlng juice out.
minutes, or until bottom is
3.
Combine
ail
ingredients
ONE MOKE WEEK
Including lemon Juice and well-browned. Turn chicken
cook until mixture la thick over. Combine pineapple,
and tender.
L Pou* hot into sterile Jar*
and wal. Process 10 min­
On a diet and looking for
ute* in holing water bath.
something to nibble oa? Well
try a cucumber. USDA Nu­
Fear Froaerva*
1. Wash pars and core Here I* a mouth watering tritionists says a 10-ox. cu­
pearl. They may be preserv- rake recipe from the Home cumber contains only 23 ca­
lories. You can eat a cucum­
ed whole, la halves or in demonstration office.
Peach Custard Cake
ber out of hand just like an
quarters.
apple. Or fix one sliced In
2. For medium slxed pears ivk cups flour
vinegar, salt and pepper for
make a syrup of 2 cups sug­ Vk ten. salt
mealtime eating. 1 tbsp. of
ar, 2 cups of water and 1 Vk cup soft butler
Mix these Ingredients with vinegar equals only 3 calor­
lemon
sliced
very
thin.
INN ERSPRIN G M ATTRESS
3. Boil the sugar and water two knives til well blended. ies.
With back of spoon, press
for 3 minutes.
REN O VA TIO N SP EC IA L!
4. Add the pears and the mixture firmly on bottom
Before sewing, place a
lemon and cool until the and half way up aides of a
INCLU D ES:
pears are clear and trans­ buttered 8 inch squarp pan. sheet under your chair. Drop­
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parent and the syrup is of I Urge can sliced peaches ped pins, hooks and eyes,
ProceHMlng Felt.
'M
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needle* and threads then can
Vk cup sugar
a thick consistency.
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be found more easily.
V
k
teas,
cinnamon
3. A few cloves or stick of
for Mattreiw.
■
cinnamon may be added for Drain peaches, saving one• Brand New InaulH
flavor, when ths syrup is half cup of the syrup. Ar­
Wedding
ation where needed.
range slices on crust on pan.
made.
8. rack pears Into sterile Mix sugar and cinnamon to­
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Peach Preserves
NIG H TS!
Sanford
2nd and Magnolia
3 lbs. peaches, peeled and
sliced to inch thick
7 cup* sugar
8 cup* water
3 peach kernels
OLD FASH IO NED H O LY GHOST
Method:
1. Dissolve sugar In water
in a 4-gallon kettla and
Campus
place on range to boll.
2. Peel peaches, slice 3-8
Favorites
N ow In Progress - Through
inch thick In uniform pieces
3. Add ellcrd peaches and
Smart Twill
Sun. Aug. 11th - Services Nightly
kernels to the boiling syrup.
Cook rapidly In the uncover­
A t 7:45 Also Sunday 2:45
Plain Front
ed bottle until peaches are
clear when lifted from the
Slacks In
syrup. Stirring during the
American Legion Fair Ground

Zook-Out
Members of the Ladies As*
xillary of Campbell Loosing
Poet S3, American Legion,
were treated to a moat enjoyabet evening when they at*
tended a cook-out at the home
of Mr*. C. E. Hunter.
Highlight of the dinner
was Mrs. Hunters specialty
of ths evening, -Tunaburgera." All who sampled them
Immediately wanted ths reci­
pe to add to their cook books.
Other items on the menu
included hamburgers, aalada,
baked beans, vegetables, iced
tea and for deasert, pineapple
up-side-down cake.
Following the dinner a var­
iety of games was enjoyed
by ths group. The ladies rum*
maged through their purses
n a scavenger hunt Mrs.
John Pierro was the winner of
this event and was awarded a
Icvely pair of earrings,
Mrs. John F. Benton won n
sparkling nylon wind bonnet
aa her prise for an “ on the
head” sketch of some Florida
real estate. Other prises were
won by Mrs. Nancy Nords­
trom, a new member from
Casselberry and by Mrs. Joel
Field.
All members agreed that It
was such a successful evening
It must be repented. In fact
tha only business voted on at
tho meeting was a unanimous
“yes’* in favor of holding another ’dinner” preceding the
September meeting.

Carole Observes
16th Birthday
Miss Carole Maria Sasser,
daughter of CPO and Mrs.
Gerald Sasser, celebrated her
ISth birthday Saturday night
with a family dinner party

at their boa* 898 Loraaau
Circle, hi Longdate.
Ia the afternoon she went
oa a shopping tour with a
girl friend. A special dinner
wa* served ia bar honor with
the traditional birthday cake.
Brothers and sisters shar­
ing the party with her were
Gerald Jr., Joe, Kicky, Kar­
en, Kathy, Bourne, Mary De­
nies and baby MIchaeL
Chief 8*sier missed the
party as be is presently de­
ployed aboard the Saratoga
on a Mediterranean cruise.
Carole is a student at Ly­
man High School and will be
a Junior when school opens
next month.

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Members of the Ladles So­
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the home of Mrs. Walter Cook,
3108 DeCotUe Ave. Please
note the new date, it was
originally scheduled for last
You can liven up a fading week.
complexion with a facial
brush of soft natural bristles.
The brush is not too scratchy
or tough for the tenderest
skin and will work soapsuds
into the pores for a real
Friends of Mr*. M. J. Durak
cleansing job.
will be plfMed to know that
aha has returned home from
Room • darkening window
Seminole Memorial Hospital
shades arc a boon to busy
mothers. Used In the nursery, whera she Is recuperating
they keep out distracting from surgery.
The Durak’e son and hie
sunlight. New designs are
duit-repellent and nonaller- wife, Mr. and Mrs. Mickey
genic, as well as coming In Durak, of West Palm Beach
colorful designs to dress up are expected to arrive Friday
for a weekend visit.
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Couple Celebrates
62nd Anniversary

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college choir and furthering

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her studies In Liat line.

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By Donna Estes
Mr. and Airs. Clayton Wint­
er of 55d E. Church S t In
Longwood celebrated th e I r
62nd Weliding Anniversary todny with dinner nt their home
prepared by their daughter.
Airs. L. Wallace Martin, and
a drive in the country.

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Roth Air. and Aire. Winters
were born nnd reared in New
York where they were married
in 1901, In 1922 they moved
to Alinnesotn and settled 200
miles north o f Minneapolis.

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A SPUR OF THE MOM­
ENT party was held for vis­
itor Robbie Blake, Saturday
day night at the Wheatland
home in Lake Monroe.
"W e were so happy to see
her again, we Just called
everyone and said come on
over and see Robbie. There
were about 35 or 40 kids
here,'' said
hostesa
Ceni
Wheatland.
Th* •
&lt;uri mming in the Wheatland'a pool
and eating the usual goodies
that suit tern-taste bct.veen
dips.
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MR. A N D M R S . C L A Y T O N W IN T E R o f Lonmvood today are colohratinjr their 62ml Wedding Anniversary. Both were l&gt;orn unci roared in N ew
York whero th ey were married. They came from Minnesota to Longwood
1G year* ago to make their home and are very proud o f the fa ct that in
ull the year* o f their marriage they never hnve had u aeriou* Quarrel.

Miss Johns Wecls R. Cooper

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fly Shirley Wentworth
The bride t» the grand­ • street length dress o f pink
Miss Sharon Louise Johns, daughter of Mr. and Airs. taffeta and nylon with bell
daughter o f Mr. and Mr*.
shaped skirt erobroldrrcd with
Harley l». Voung of 9'Jltl Hear
roM-s and pink accessories.
Howard A. John* bet-nme the
Lake- ltd., Bear l.ul.e.
bride o f Mlclioel Randolph
Other attendants were Alias
The church was decorated
Cooper, son of Mrs. Jeanne
Judy Alillcr, a cousin of the
with basket arrangements of
R. and Le« It. Cooper, all of
grocm and Atrs. Charles Alewhite gladioli, pom poms an I
Orlando, on July 27 nt 8 p.in.
line, both of Orlando. They
fuji munis «,n either side of
Officiating at the candle­
wore pink dte.-sex similar to
the
ultar.
In
the
background
M a ry William *
light ceremony Mt the Chris­
that of the matron o f honor.
Sanford.
were palms and ligh.ed call*
tian Missionary and Alliancs
Master Wayne Bell was ring
The
witty
Betty,
whose
(be Pinecrest Inn, Saturday
tlrlabra. Lighted candles in the
lienrtr nnd flower girl wns
quotable sayings are cherish- Church ot Orlando, was Rev.
balcony and windows cast s
Mary, who hat added such
Miss Debra Smith.
|cd with glee by those who Charles Child..
•oft glow over the altar.
a bright presence to our of*
huve gotten to know her, was
Lewis Johns, brother of the
Mrs. Barbara Burney, solo­
fice it •‘ retiring''
as she 1wearing an orchid for the
bride, was best mart and ush­
ist,
sang
••Because'*,
“
Through
calls it, in about two weeks. occasion, in honor of her
The Years” and “ The Lord’s ers were Lloyd Brown and
Also a guest of honor was birthday this month.
Prayer", accompanied by or­ Lewis Hicks, CnndlclighL-rs
Mrs. Lurene Van Pelt, wife
The Caolo'a back yard,
ganist
Atrs, Peter Kntuaskus. w ere It &gt;ger Cooper, brother
of the new managing editor j which his been landscaped
H ie bride, given in mnr- of the groom, Mike Propps,
of the Herald. The Van l ’clts around the pool is most at­
riagi. by her father, vvoie n Charles Airline, Herbert Per­
recently moved into n new tractive at night, with color­
floor length gown o f peuu dc ry and Charles Alillcr.
home and Mrs. VP was gift* ed lights that make the pat­
Mrs. Joe nakrr was hostess
Following the ceremony, a
sole
with • sweep train. The
ed with a serving set. and io and pool area Just ideal
1for a recent morning coke
nlencon lace bodice featured reception »-&gt;* field in the Or
the promise that “ everyone for outdoor living and enter,
party honoring Miss Jeanne
|a sabrina neckline anil taper- chid Room of tho Floraland
is coming to your house for taining.
Southward,
bride-elect o f John
• • •
Flower Shop, in Orlando. Re­
cd wrist length sUvvcs.
the next party.”
Dinkins.
Coming in for Iter share
Tlte clmpd length veil of freshments were served from
JIM CHAPMAN, Sanford
Refreshments o f chips, cin*
of the bouquets was Jeanne architect, has been Invited
silk illusion was a.tachcd to a lace covered buffet table
nnmon nut bars, brownies, as­
Warnkc who hat so ably fit- to exhibit his architectural
a double crown o f lace out- holding twin crystal punch
sorted sandwiches and cold
cd In on the Society Desk for art work at the Gulf Coast
linctl with seed pearls ami howls and a four tiered wed­
Mrs. Cecelia Farm er who Regional Conference of Ain* drinks were served by the crystal drops. Her only jewel- ding cake.
assisted
by
her
took an extended vacation erican Institute o f Architects, hostess,
Out o f town guests Included
ry wns u diamond pennant, a
daughters,
Misses
Su.un
uml
this summer.
in October.
gift from the groom. She car­ Mr. and Atrs. William Rachels
Jeanne thought she was
Tills Is a nice honor for Cindy Baker and Miss Ann ried a cascade bouquet of amt Air. and Mrs. Lloyd An­
Doudney.
going to take it easy too, Jim.
orchids and lillcs-of-the-val* derson, of Waycross, Gu. and
• • •
Miss Southward received a
but an illness on the staff
Air. and Mis. J. II, Halt and
Icy.
has put hrr on the proof*
THIS ONE amused nie and g ift o f china in In-r chosen
Mis. Lloyd llrown, o f Or­ Mr. and Mrs. Itoldd Robinson,
readers desk for a couple of perhaps it will give you a pattern from the hostess.
lando, matron o f honor, wore of Jacksonville.
Guests invited to aharu the
weeks.
chuckle too. Seems an old
The social get-together for fellow, who had become a event with the honoree were
the women of the office gave very successful and wealthy her mother, Mrs. Ira K. South­
an opportunity, too, to chat banker was bring Interview­ ward, Mrs. O. Lewis Dinkins,
COORDINATED
with Janie Shoemaker. Her- ed on his life history, and mother of the groom, Mrs.
IN I'll I NTS AND SOLIDS
aid bookkeeper who is begin­ the reporter asked,
.Milner Osborne, .Mrs. A, C.
— IIY —
ning her vacation very soon
“ How did you come to get Doudney, Airs. Bill Southward
DALTON AND —
and w ill be traveling to Ar* started in the banking bus­ and Mrs. Krni-st Southward.
N A Itn iS OF D ALLAS
kansai to visit her son ami iness?”
Also the Misses Rosemary
his fam ily there.
“ W ei!," said the retired ■Southward, Su/anne Jones,
Herald
employes
regard banker. “ I just hung out a | Frances Strickland, Marilyn
Janie, o r “ Shu'' as die is sign in front of my building McDaniel. Rose K ru irrt, Kay
"Featuring Fa.hion. Ju»t Fur Ann"
known, as a sort of Mother |that said, HANK. I’ retly soon, I Ivey, Bonnie S toffer, Sully
200 N. P A R K AVE.
Superior and tell her all ; along come a fella and put j Williams,
l.indn
Williams.
"CLOSED
WED. AFTERNOON”
their troubles, because she in |.V) and later another one Betsy Williams, N iki Ashby,
seems to have that sympa came by amt put In $100 By Linda Sue Williams, Marty
thctic ear and a wise and that lime I was so tnnfiStamper, Barbara
Bradley,
I f * Fimt! It’* T h r ifty !
Christian
attitude
toward dent that I put In 110 of my
Csrolee Ottcrholm,
Merritt
other*.
ow n money I”
Phillips, Judy Herron, Ann
Du All O f Your
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Schumacher, Judy
Ludwig,
CH ARLES HAMIL. son of
QUOTABLE QUOTES from
Wash At One T im e —
Dian Aiken nnd Bonnie Gie*
Dietrich's
recent
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hamit Marlene
low.
Dry All At One Tim e!
u t i ou a
of Sanford will receive his book;
WASH A N U oev
Masters degree with 60 oilier
“ In Texas, when you want
M A I HI H I 1
We Are Open Air
candidates at the summer to say that a man is beau­ Ins.
“ You relinquish daemon*,
commencement exercises of tiful or handsome you sim­
AN IMPROMPTU pool party “ took shape” at M i k e
and Jackie Caolo'a Saturday
too.
when a
number of
friends of the couple drop­
ped in io say “ h i" to Jack­
ie's mother, the inimitable
Hetty Williams, who has been
visiting for a few days in

Mrs. Joe Baker
Hostess For

Morning Party

M A R Y E ST H E R ’S

j

Ouachita Itaplist College in ply say, “ His pants fit him.” which U very reposing."
On advantages of being in
Arkadeiphii, Ark., Friday.
“ You gain a definite target
• • •
the Army:
to gripe at, which ii very re­
“ You relinquish responsi­ posing."
P A T T Y GLENN JOHNSON
will be attending T ift Col* bilities, which is very repos“ You are being fed, elim­

Bra Sale
REG. ?2.50 TO $5.95 VALUES

fA
A LL

price

FAM OUS

NAMES

FROM

BRAND
OUR

REG U LAR M ERCHANDISE

inating your deciaion, pro.
viding anolncr reason for
griping.
You are ta.en away from
Mother, which it high time.
You get a uniform, the
moat attractive attire a man
can wear; it prohibits you
from spoiling your appear­
ance should you have bad
taste. You relinquish another
decision, what tie U&gt; choose.
Girls trust you.
Einstein's theory of rela­
tivity as interpreted by Miss
Dietrich
as:
When
docs
Zurich stop at thia train?
. . .
WHEN SHE took that walk
down the aisle, site w a s
dressed in— the.— latest— ol
! staisie;
But a friend later said,
with a shake o f her haid.
| that her petticoat hung down
a maisiei

, Hey! -

Wash In Comfort!

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8:00

a c c r e d it e d

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ACCOUNTS
WELCOMED

CAMERA SHOP
210 S. P A R K A V E .

a

Jamihj Vlighi
— E V E R Y F R ID A Y —
FE ATU R IN G
S

$ *&gt; 8 8
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now

ONLY

IIIG V A R IE T Y

RA N D CR A FT
TH E SOFTEST SHOE YOU’V E
EVER WORN . . . .

j h su fi Shoe Store

FOR BACK-TO-SCHOOL
BLACK HI-TOP T E N N IS SHOES

MENS LOAFERS
Reg. To $5.95 N O W

AN D

DRESS SHOES
REG. 9.95 nnd 10.95
liLA C K AN D IIKOWN

NOW

*488

Hurry

M ENS C A S U A L SHOES
CREPE SOLES REG. 8.99
LOAFERS
AND
LACE

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* 5 &lt;7

HEELS AN D FLA TS

GIRLS AND SUII-TEENS

MENS SPORT COATS
S IZ E S 3 6 - 1 1

ONE GROUP

$118 to *5
ODDS AND ENDS

G IRLS I\J.’S A N D ROBES

tO

7-14 AND SUII-TKEN
DISCONTINUED STYLES
1ILOUHEH • SKIRTS SET

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• Baked Bran*
• Cuffre Or Tee

Sale Priced $288 t0 $588

$ 7 *

OTHERS 9.88 TO 12.88

SWIM SUITS

NOW

NOW

ASSORTED COLORS

L A D IE S SUMMER SHOES

G IRLS SPO RTSW EAR

I'l.l'S — • Frrnrh Frlr*
• Cole Slaw
• Iteli.li Tray

SANFORD, FLO R ID A

PR.

M E N ’S S H O E S

Sale Priced

CAN

The House of Rahija.

V A L U E S TO $10.95

2139 FRENCH AVE.

A L L YOU

SAM PLE PR INTS
&lt;5x7*8 and 8xl0*»)
OF MOST OF O UR FORMER
SANFORD CUSTOMERS A R E
A V A ILA B L E BEFORE W E
MOVE SEPT. 1st, 1963
FOR O N L Y 61.00 EACH

MENS SLACKS

KEG. 1.99 TO H.9U

*5“ and ,6"
HOYS F A L L SPO R T COATS
H IZ K S M-Irt O N E

$488

HACK

$788

tQ

150 LAD IE S DRESSES
ONE R A C K V2 PR IC E

SALE

*488

$14“

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LAD IE S SW IM SUITS

C H IL D R E N U N D E R 12

E N TIR E STOCK

too

DRESSES
IN F A N T S • GIRLS - SUI1-TEENS
REG. 2.98 TO 9.98

NOW

Vj

PRICE

Owned
And

Operuted H y—

NOW

$188 to $688

ODDS A N D END T A R L E —
JE W E LR Y - liAGS • LING E R IE
REDUCED TO C LEAR

Rub

Hancock

llw y . 17-92
So. Sanford

Wieboldt's

The Wintere attribute their
long and happy m arriaf* to
the fact that they have led
"good, dean life, with no
carousing and no drinking.”
They are justly proud of the
fact that throughout their
marriage they never hava had
a serious quarrel and alwaya
considered each other "good
naturrd" and "congenial."
They have the one daughter,
Aire. Atartin, four grandd a u g h t e r e and nine great
grandchildren living In Japan,
California. AlinncsoU a n d
New York.

SHOE
SALI

LAUND RY

Maxine k

sure you re
__ set lor pictures!

SPECIA L!

Sixteen years
ago they
came to Longwood und bought
their present horns, only a
After a bath or sbower,
one-room shell at the time.
use
dusting powder gener*
Doing all the work themselves,
ously to blot up cicess mois­
they partitioned the one room
ture and keep lingerie straps
into a living room and bed­
and clastic
from
cstafing
room und added on * kitchen
your akin.
anil parlor.
Latest version or tne sneak­
Mr. Winter wae gainfully e r aneaks up in denim or in
employed as a carpenter until bright Orion plaids with a
seven years ugo when he re* vulcanized so!c for outdoors.
tired permanently after suf­
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fering a heart attack.
Natty knit fashion for fall
AJthoufh (HI years o f age, and winter is the "doublet"—
he still enjoys doing some enr* Use layered look of slcevtpenter work around his home j less pullover over a tongand working In his flower &gt;sleeved
sweater,
sweater
gardens.
dresi or panta.
Mrs. Winter, who will be 80
this month, does her own
Snacking loo often? Exam­
housework, cooking and laun­ ine
your
dally
schedule.
dry ami says she “ doesn’t In­ Overeating can stein front
tend to hnve anyone wuiting a dissatisfied attitude amt
on her!”
boring routine. There won’t
To keep them company they be enough time to snack If
huve two birds, “ Petey," s yel­ you take an interest in tomelow one and “ GreenIf,” a thing besides the refrigera­
green one.
tor.

Sweaters and Skirts

SPECIAL!

U Pftjri To U m The Herald T i n t Adi

Telephone
FA 2-5965

Summer
Open Wed. Afternoon
Shopping
Spree!

And rri. Nights

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D E A R A B B Y : 1 have been work*
in f for M r. and Mrs. Smith for two
weeks. I take care o f their two chil*
dren. I am almost 17. M y problem is
Mr. Smith. He is always trying to
get me alone to kiss me. He told me
he has no romantic interest me. he
just wants to kiss me. This man is
old enough to be my father. His w ife
knows nothing of this and I am sure
it would hurt her to find out. I can’t
tell my parents because they would
make me quit, and I need the money
fo r school in the fall. I am really
afraid and don’t know what to do.
NO N AM E PLE A S E
D E A R NO : Quit your job and go
home. Tell your parents the reason
for quitting, and let THEM tell Mrs.
Smith. She may be “ hurt” to learn
that her husband is either sick or
lecherous, but covering it up could
be a disaster for the next young girl
she hires to care for her children.
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R AI&gt;Bi • A f « » weeks ago

I Invited some friends over for a Sun­
day supper. They accepted a week
prior to the day. So on Sunday
morning I proceeded to prepare for
the dinner. A t exactly the moment
they were to arrive we received a
telephone call from them saying
“ company had dropped in’’ and they
were unable to come. Having thawed
out nine T-bone steaks, made two
apple pies, besides French fries and
onion rings and sahids, 1 was a bit
miffed to say the least. Do you think
they had a legitimate reason for dis­
appointing us that wuy? Or were
they wrong 7
CURIOUS

By AbSgoil Von Boron
D E A R CURIOUS: They were
wrong. They should have told their
unexpected company that they were
expected for supper. And promptly
left for your home.
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F A 2-1921
Zenith Color T V Salee
2690 Sanford Ave.

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21 Planet
24 Onus of
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substitute
4 HonUUow

19 (lets up

31 Color

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44 Traveler*
stopping plane

23 Si art
33 Counsels (dial)
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40 Festivals
.8 Formerly
M Funiflralkm
41 Short lino
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27 Tea plus —tea
(printing)

T

22 Calm
24 Tautened
32 Number
3* Mariner's

direction
37 log float
39 From himself

40 Judicial
sentence

41 Small tumor
42 Plfprns

42 Kmolem at
Scotland
49 Satisfied
31 Auricle
32Trieste vine
meAium
33 Co by aircraft
34 Abstract being
S3 Hardy heroins
34 Nautical
p n jpU n k

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By Oswald Jacoby

been a long time since your
wife worked in an office.
Otherwise, she would realise
that personal telephone calls
during working hours are a
nuisance. No man likes to
have hia associates think his
wife can't let him alone dur­
ing working hours.
Since she probably Just
doesn't realise that her tele­
phone rails often do inter­
rupt your work, why don’t
you try explaining it to her
— even at the risk o f hurt
feelings T
You might even promise
that you’ll call her ones a
day — when convenient — ao
that she wil have a chance to
tell you anything aha wants
to remind you of, or discuss
with you.
I f you're hesitant about fol.
lowing thia advice, remember:
it la uaually kinder to be
frank about an annoying situ
ation than to put up with it
resentfully.

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Getting married? For Abby’s
booklet, “ How To Have A Lovely
Wedding’’, send 50 cents to Abby.

Answer to Prsvtoue Punt*

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a personal, unpublished reply, pleuse
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.

Foodstuff
ACROSS
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poultry

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C O N F ID E N T IA L TO “ D ”: Since
you can read your husband “ like a
book’’, why don’t you skip what you
don’t like in him, as you do in a book?
Your life’s story will then have a
happier ending.

W om an :

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D E A R ZM: In “ romance’ ’ stories
the girl always says yes, the ring
always fits and they live happily
ever after. In modern times, the
man asks the girl for her hand first.
I f she wants to give it to him, she
starts with her finger, which the
jeweler measures fo r the ring •h'*.
and they select the ring together.

When you should open the
XOBTM
t
A Nooe
bidding, but elect to ps»s the
V IS
chances are that you will
# J 107 94.
never be able to make up fo r
4K10SS SS
the error. Even if a terend
m t§ T '
BAST (D )
chance la offered, the type
S A Q I7
A J IO IB S S
V10S4S
v ic q jts
who passes an opening hand
♦ KBS
IAS
la not likely to make the right
«Q 2
A Nona
decision Inter on.
■OUTS
E a it only had 11 points in
A1C4S
high cards, but he had a nice
VAT
ala card spade suit and a fine
♦ QBS
AAJST4
two suiter. An opening bid
Both vulnerable
was clearly called for, hut he
i W*et
Mas
Baal
passed.
Double 4 *
P sm
1*
Went’ * double o f the open­
Fue
,JHm
4 *
ing club bid was shaded, but
turn
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West had played with Kaat
Opening l a d —A A
before and knew that Eaet
was an underbidder.
i after North pre-empted with
East ilid pull himself to- four clubs. Of course, an ag
gather and go to four spades |greeiive player might have

“ My w ife,” he writes, “ telephones me at work several
times s day, often aimply to
chat.
“ And I f aha happens to be
downtown shopping she'll call
me up to ask whether or not
she ought to buy something
■he is going to buy, no mat­
ter what I aay.
“ I can't ask her not to call
me at the office. She’d resent
that. But It isn't gcod busi­
ness, and I don’t see why
wives don't understand that-”
I ’d be willing to bet it haa

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D E A R A B B Y : In romance sto­
ries I notice that when a man pro­
poses to his lady he takes the en­
gagement ring along with him. A fte r
the girl says yes he slips the ring
on her finger and they are engaged.
What I can't figure out is how the
man finds out the lady’s finger she
without her getting wise to what he's
up to.
ZM

Qaaoby On fljudqa

A businessman asks that I
advise wives to atop calling
their husbands during office
hours unless they have an im­
portant reason for doing so.

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WEST
DePERE.
Wi*.
(N E A ) — Dave Robinson be­
lieve* finrsae,
as well
u
force, counts In football.
Robinson, the Penn State
All-America who ia getting a
shot at a starting berth as
a defensive end with
the
Green Bay Packers, aayi:
“ The day la over when you
can overpower a man. Every
one la strong and In good
condition. You've got to de
ceive them a little."

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1. I.o«t k Found
2. Notices - Personal*
Education - Instruction
Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notice*
7. Business Rentals
I). Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate F or Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Rusiness Opportunity
16. Female Help W anted

17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
:
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Puint - Repafg
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio &amp; Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - L iv e stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
3-l-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

J

1. Lost A Found
LOST: Gray k white Mils
Cat. Reward. Call FA *•
0072.

2. N o tic e * • Personals
VACUUM C L E A N E R repairs
parts, supplies for Electro*
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air*
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup.
New
and Used
cleaners sold. F A 2-22S2.

3. Education • Instruction

Go Way
LOS ANGELES
Willie

McCovey

(N E A ) hits

Don

Dryidale of the Los Angeles
Dodger like be know whit is

KINDERGARTEN
REGIS *
THATIONS now being ae&gt;
ccpted (or fall term. Graca
Methodist Church,
Onora
Rd. at Woodland. Expert
ienred teacher, modern fa*
cilities. Your inspection in­
vited any weekday morn­
ing, 9:00-12:00, or
phona
F A 2-1472 for further infor­
mation.

coming. A .313 career aver­
age includes nine home runs,
five doubles, a triple and 22
hits.
Drysdale looked at the San
CAN’T BEAT IT
Francisco Giant's slugger be 5. Food
MILWAUKEE
(N E A )
George Billick o f Old Forge, fore the All-Star game at the
PICK y«W own peas. $1.M
P i., hai the most American Cleveland Stadium and told
busheL FA 2-4971.
Bowling Congress • approved him: “ The only way you’ll
hit
me
today
is
if
you
get
300 games.
traded within the next hour 6. For Rent
and wind up on the American F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
League side."
Clean and dose in. Jlmmio
Cowan. 322 4013.
YOUTH PROGRAM
FURN. Ant, Clo»* In. Phone
HOUSTON. Tex. (N E A ) The
FA 2-2800.
Houston Colt 43's have star
“T H E
ted four players in the same FURN. A p t 2300 M ellonvill*
D E AD
game this season who range
SUMMER R ATE . L a r g e
ONE”
in age from 19 to 21. They
clean 2 bdr. furn. apt. $63.
IN
are Rusty Staub, John Hate1700 $lagnolia Ave.
COLOR
man, Jim Wynn and Ernie
“ TH E
Fasio.
1-3 BR. bouse $43 a month.
HEAD”
1-2 br. bouse $32. a month.
IT W O N T S T A Y DEAD
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
o u i f j l ca r\ CT
S TA R TS SUN.
W E L A K A APARTM ENTS:’
RI Of -IN THE ATR
Rooms private baths, 114
t i i i i t i : - Tim
a
iiim
W. First SL
STA R TS T O D A Y
DOUBLE F E A TU R E

DONATS

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A w ife who makes s habit
o f interrupting her husband's
w o r k unnecessarily doesn’t
have respect for his Job, en
attitude that leaves much to
be desired.

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THURSDAY P. M.
I we ( • ) C h n u n - e Wvvr— ta­
r n A B C Bvenlng Htpert

bid five clubs right over four
and tried for a alam, but as
we have already noted. East
was fa r from aggressive.
A fte r South went to five
clubs West could find no ex
cuse fo r anything hut a pass.
O f course East should have
tried a five heart bid. But
Kaat had made one bid with
hia hand and, feeling that he
had done hia fu ll duty he
passed.
This put It up to W est to
lead and West planked down
the ace o f spades. South ruf
fed in dummy, drew trumps,
discarded ona heart on the M l *
king c f apadft and claimed
his contract. A really good 11:1*
result because East eould 1:41
11:11
make six epudes.

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I. For Rent
1

14. Insurance

C. Far Rant

BEDROOM
Apartment. D U PLE X Apartment. 2 Bed
Quiet neighborhood. F A 2room
furnished.
201 E.
14«2 from 1:30 to 9 p. m.
27th SL F A 24477.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
F.V 2-4301 any other time. 8. Beach Rentals

Ocean front
E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment on HUTCH ISO N
A partm ent Daytona Beach.
Firat St. Near 2 city free
F A 2-4031.
parking lota and aboppiag
store*. No utility ehargea.
Suitable for couple or sin* 9. For Sale or Rent
gle,
also retired people.
2.25 ACRES o f Sub Irrigated
F A 2-4712.
land. For information call
F A 2-4060.

R EN T A BED

flollaway, Hospital ft Baby
Baas.
By Day, Week, or Month
C A R R O LLS FURNITU RE
Ph. F A 2-Sill 118 W. 1st SL
2

BEDROOM
furnished
apartment. F A 2-0C41.

TW O bedroom furnished Apt.
$35.00,
2101
Magnolia,
P mumc FA 2-3331. Robert
A. Williams.
4 ROOM Apartment. 306 Elm
A ve. 322 2021.
“ CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Cables. FA 3-0720.

SENIOR Cltisen* may quali­
fy for L ife or Hospital In­
surant* to age 75. Fred J.
Harris F A 2-7960 for appL

8hr

franforb

Aujr. 8, 1963 — Pupre 11 S3. Furniture

Vrralb

IW Nadine SelUer

SW EETIE PIE

to. lluninen* Opportunity
FOR LEASE. Attractive, well
located SERVICE STATION.
Major oil Co. Has opportun­
ity for Service Station deal­
er. Excellent profit poten­
tial. Plenty of room. PA ID
TR A IN IN G
k
financing
available. Ph. FA 2 0343.

12. Real Estate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted
RECEPTIONIST
for
local
JOHN E. FOX
Doctor'a
office.
Give
age,
REALTOR
reference!, name, address
110 N . Park A re.
323-0559
and phone number. Write
P.O. Box 1569, Sanford,
M C E small country CB fur­
Fla.
nished Home on large lot.
13,500 .FA2-M91 from 7
G IR L for Housework, Satur­
a.m. to 6 p.m.
day* only Mild have ref­
erence*. FA 2-3241.

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

2-2118
3-0941
335-0709
B u ford, Fla.

2134 Park Dr.
f UKM SHED t k 2 Bedroom
412 EDITHA Circle
Apartment. $55 L $65. New­
Highland Park
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322-8194. Three bedroom block borne,
kitchen equipped, Urge lo t
1 BEDROOM furnished du­
Total price $12,000.00 can
plex apt. Adults. FA 2-3610.
be financed
under
F1IA
with only $900.00 down in­
Efficiency Apt. S3n Mo. up.
cluding closing cost.
Surplua City. 201 W. 1st.

17. Male Help Wanted
SERVICE STATION ASST.
M ANAGER This U an
excellent opportunity
for
the man with an eye to th«
future. No greasing, tire
changing or car wash. Sta­
tion experience not necesaary at we provide on the
job training. In reply state
your age, education and
marital
status.
How long
have you resided at pres­
ent address?
Applicants
must be bondablc and area
residents. The man we
hire must be able to com­
mand the confidence and
respect of his co-workers.
Benefits
include
yearly
vacation,
major medical
group insurance and profit
sharing plan. Good start­
ing salary plus commis­
sions on all merchandise
Hems. No doubt the man
we want la working now. so
all interview* will be strict­
ly confidential. Apply Im­
perial FU . Oil Co. 1208 S.
Park Ave.

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T m going t o find ft nict, qu lst, d s ssrta d NEIGHBOR'S
back yardl”
27. Special Service*

26. Radio &amp; Television

USED T.V. Set* 510 up. Ser­ ESSO Service Station on corvice calls $2.00. Sanford
ner of 19th ft French Ave.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
is taken over under new
Ave. Ph. F A 2 9776.
management.
Wash jobs,
tube jobs, motor tune ups.
27. Speciul Services
Electric
welding ft
etc.
Open week days 7-9. Sundayaft. Hoak's
Esso.
Pbone
Mowing and edging, etc. Sat322-7392.
ufactlon guaranteed. Ph.
29. Autom obile Service
FA 2-1817.

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
CHOICE RENTALS
Realtor
UNFURNISHED ..
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
3 Bedroom $75.00
FA 2-3951 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
3 Bedroom $83.00
3 Bedroom $100.
SPACE
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths $125. (or the children In this big,
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
more play activity. Three
Auto Glass, Tops
F R IG ID A IR E
1901 Park Avenue
k Sea* Covers
bedroom, 2 bath house has
Salas k Service
F A 2-5232 anytime
separate
dining
room,
G. H. HIGH
Florida room, large, eat-in
1700 W. let St. Sanford
FU R N IS H E D downstairs apt.
and equipped kitchen, dou­
Ph. FA 2-3883
attic fan. Adults. Reason­
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2 &lt;032
ble garage and fiber glass
able. F A 2-1854.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Piano Tuning and Repair
covered patio. Extra bon­
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
uses are parquet hardwood
2 BEDROOM Kitchen eqnpfloors, fireplace and oodles
ped. NO-8-5593 for appoint­
SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
of closet space. See the
m ent
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
owner at 1814 31ellonvUle
Senkarik G lass and Paint
322 3306.
FURNISH ED cottage. $63. a
Ave.
Company
Trnn9mi88ion exjierience
month. Located at Five
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-1922
preferred
Points. FA 3-1467.

Seminole Realty

L A W N SERVICE

A U T O GLASS &amp;
SE AT COVER CO.
A U T O GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

AUTO
M ECH AN IC

H O LLE R
MOTOR SALES

Stenstrom Realty

UNFURNISH ED large 2 bedroom Duplex. Fla. room.
R ea l. Estate—Mortgages
Electron
heat.
14th St.
Sanford, Fla.
11*.
N. Park Ave. FA 2-2i20
Longwood. 838-3298.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493 18. Help Wanted
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
Evenings
ESTATE
Salesman.
equipped. $73. FA 2-2838. FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360 R E A L
Man or Woman, for subdivi­
121 LA U R E L DRIVE
SWIMMING Pool.
3
bed
sion sales. Seminole Co.
I BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
room,
Dii
bath
Home.
Write Box 22 c o Sanford
ped Home. $93 a month.
Transferred. Must sacri­
Herald.
Ph. FA 2-9437.
fice. p i Lake Dot Dr.
AD V E R TISIN G SALE SM AN ,
(Sunland).
3 ROOM furnished Apartment.
permanent position, gunran$55. Includes water &amp; elec­ L A K E S Y L V A N . Canal front
teed salary plus commis­
tricity. F A 2-8544.
loL No. 41. 66 x 3 l*Hi for
sion. Applicant must he am­
sale or trade on good model
bitious and willing to lenro.
SPACIOUS Home, Rose Court.
car. Box 27, Belle Glade
All replies
confidential.
3 Bdrm. 2 balls. $135 mo.
Fla.
W rite Box 90, c/o The
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2-2378.
Sanford Herald.
IM M ED IATE Occupancy, two
3 BEDROOM, tloo a month.
3 bedroom model Koines.
Plnecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
ID. SituaiiuriM W a n te d
LM N
Enterprises,
1 n c.
Large living room, range
Highland Ave. Longwood. BABYSITTING
or
liou*c
furnished.
Redecorated.
T E 8-3911.
work. FA 2 8198.
349-3321.
PLNECREST. 3 BR. Urge tile CARE for Invalids. Exper­
8 RM. Furn. Garage Apt.
bath, built in range, refrig,
ienced. Day.
FA2 2782.
309 W. 16th St.
drapes. Tree shaded lot.
$300 down. Owner 322-4936. CHILDREN kept. FA 2 1182.
3 BEDROOM House. Clean
k close in. Jimmie Cowan.
BABYSITTING. 323 0380.
F A 2-4013.
Child Care FA 2-2274.
HOUSE. Suitable for eouple TH E TIM E TESTI) FIRM
o r bachelor. 3808 S. Elm. 116 N. Park Ave.
FA 26123 21. Heauly Salons
F A 2-2307.
)25o DOWN. 3 Bedrooms, 1
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
bath.
Kitchen
equipped. Cold wave special $6 95. Shop
A IK CONDITIONED BR. In
now
has
special
facial
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $63. mo.
$78 per mo. on Rosalia
booth services. Hair sty
I l l E. 8th St. FA 2 3716.
Drive. FA 2-1509.
ling, skin analysis facials,
3 ROOM furnished Garage NEW HOME: 3 bedrooms,
manicure,
pedicure.
Call
Apt. Water and electricity
IV* baths, FU . room, kit­
for evening appt.
furn. Call after 3:30 pin.
chen equipped. FIIA finan­
318 Palmetto Ave.
F A 2-1303.
ced, $300 down payment,
PHone-door (1) 323-0934
$61 moodily.
Phone-door (2) 322-8325
FU RN. House for rent, Inc.
SAN • 8 KM REALTY
T.V . Close in. Call FA 2John I*. Zeuli, Reg. Broker 23. B u ild - P a in t • R e p a ir
4250 after 6 p.m.
2619 S. French Ph. F A 2-7439
Semi-Retired Carpenter
FURNISHED Apt. upstair*.
ST. JO H NS RIVER.
Lake Small Repair* — Painting
Clean. 612 Park Ave. Ph.
Harney. Furnished
Camp
Phone FA 2 7983
FA 2 3010.
on 100' waterfront lot, ad­
joining lot available too. 23. Plumbing Service*
HOUSETKAILER. $63. FA 2Call
Owner
at
319-319!
9087.
PLUMBING
(G eneva).
Contracting Repairs
CLE VN furn. Apt. 2617 Elm
F REE ESTIMATES
Ave. Near stores. No pel*. LO V E LY 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Home. Reasonable. 123 E.
R. L. H ARVEY
SM ALL furn. Apt. Clean. All
Jenkins Circle.
204 Saniord Ave
FA 2 3383
— unut.ei. $ia. i ,s i i j fet.

St. Johns Realty

i BKUItOUM unfurnished Du­
plex.
Excellent
location.
Kitchen equipped. 1001 B.
Elm Ave. F A 2-5304.
N IC E LY
furnished
Apart­
ments
Park
Apts
1717
Park Ave. FA 28112.
A IR CONDITIONED 2 Bed­
room House furnished on
large lot. $85 month. FA 20397.
2 BEDROOM
unfurnished
llouie with large fenced
yard at 23u7 Yale Ave. Call
FA 2-4313 after 5 p in.
SMALL clean furnished Apt.
Vicinity « f Foo-J Fair. Ad­
ult*. F A 2-0702.

PUBLIC

31 A . P e U

C.

D E LL

Appraiser A U C TIO N K K It Liquidator
Licensed ft Bonded
1*03 Psloma Ave.
Sanford. Fla.
Ph. 122-83.11

F R E E E S T IM A T E

k

Upholstering
Ms tire si ren­
ovating. New ft Used Furni­
ture. Call Nin Bedding Mfg.
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
F A 2-211T.

2
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1,
1■
1
2

SHETLAND PONIES

668-5759 D E B A R Y
SMITH Air-Condition lioirtiteration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day FA 2-7431
Night FA 2 2069.

1
FOR CHRISTMAS
Pay each week ft have yours *
EC H O LS
paid for by Christmas. Wc
will keep until Dec. 21. 3,1
Also
Saddles,
Blankets,
bridles ft hitters. After 3 '
FA 2 3179 or FA 2 3077.

T.V. PORTABLES
'49 FORD club coupe. Good
RCA .............................. $19.95
condition. F A 2 6719.
$99.50
G .E ............................
$39.93
REFRIGERATORS
Crosley $99.95. New Paint.
Coldspot $90.95. New Paint.
1 G.E. Double door. New
paint........................ &lt;119.93
1 Leonard $99 95. New Paint
Frigldaire $2U.95. It works.
1 Norge ......................... $49.93
Will trade on these or $3.00
down delivers any used ap­
pliance or T.V. Call Hob
or Vergil at Goodyear. F A
3-2821. 335 W. 1st SI.
$15.00
U T IL IT Y Trailer. 2 WhceL
6 x9' bed , $100 or reason­
B E D D IN G
able offer. F A 2-«949.

300 So. Park Ave.

FA 2-4234

SWIMMING instructions,
levels. FA 2-3332.
Tractor,
mowing,
blade, scoop. FA

all

discing,
2 7661.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Larry s Mart 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
Sell Us Your Purnnure. Quick
Service
With the Cash.
SUPER TRAD IN G
POST
FA 2 0677.

MODEL - END

PRICES

NOW

(

TODAY

ONLY

*

'

Your EVINRUD E Dealer
304-94 E . 1st Ph. P A 2-990R
14’ D U C RAFT Runabout, l b * •
windshield, steering, con.
trols, 25 hp. Johnson motor,
trailer. $350 cu h . T WO*
llama Drive. P A 2-4180.
ATTE N TIO N - Tw o 25 hp.
Evlnrude Motors ready to
go. $225. Will trade or fin*
nance. .Class B Hydroplane
with Mercury super 10 and
l r 5|U*
W n
I.&gt;rrv'* On*.
board ft Machine. 412 San*
ford Ave.
14' ORLANDO Clipper, 10 hp.
Johnson, T-ailer, accessor*
lea.
$350.
2814 Iroquois
A ve. F A 2-9507.

38. Motorcycles • Scooters
BIKES repaired ft repainted.
Free pickup ft delivery.
Coy's Bike Shop. 414 San*
ford Ave. FA 2-9663.

39. Trailers - Cabases
10x53' M OBILE Homs. Excel*
lent condition. Merritt la*
land.
Pbone
Newton ft
8378.
T R A IL E R for rent. For in*
formation call F A 3-5002.
SPORTSCRAFT
'58, SOxHF.
1 Bedroom, front kitchen,
roomy, elean. Reasonable.
Orlando 855-1943.
28' X BEDROOM lfousctrail*
er. Cheap. 2919 Magnolia
Ave.

*

SAVE MORE

4 Door Redan. Automatic Transmission,
Radio, Heater, l.e*a than 40,0t&gt;0 miles.
Very clean! Our I 'r l c # .... ..... .... ..... ......

1959 C H E VR O LE T BROOKWOOD
.STATION W AGON, V-6. a u l a .
trana„ radio ft heater, air condition­
ed, very clean

*1195

1956 CH EVRO LET B E L A IR
S T A T IO N

W AGON. V-8. automatic

Iran*., radio ft heater

*695

One local owner
T O D A Y ’S SPECIAL
ONLY

*695

1958 DODGE CUSTOM R O Y A L
Four door sedan, auto. Iran*., V-$,
power steering

Sedan Super. Automatic Transmission.
Heater. While with green Interior. A
choice buy at .........._______

*795

1959 FORD 500
2 Door Hardtop. Automatic. Radio,
lleatrr. Power Steering. Book valuo
$1103.00. Our price — .... ........

1961 M E R C U R Y M O N TE R E Y 600

1958 M E R C U R Y 2 DOOR

the»c

low

*1035
cost

1958 FORD 9 PASSENGER

dr- hardtop, A/T

2505 P A R K A V E .
FA 2-0H61

895

UsMj. Spaded
up.
White Tires, lleatrr, A 'r Condition*
ing! Only --------- --- ------------ ----

beuutien

$J5Q

Seminole Co.Motors
519 E. First St., Sanford
FA 2-0614
Winter Park MI 7-2330

*795

-Att-tt-H rnrn rvlil unritr G W Wnrrnnty,
Best o f financing available.

------------------------ $ 1 5 0

1954 K0KU'U,oru3

*595

Station Wagon. (Tran and r o o m y
enough fnr the whole family. Yes, C
Automatic Transmission, Music and ▼
heat! Specially priced at ................ .....

C l 120

BKJ STOCK
21D E. 2nd ST.
F A 2-0711

1 9 5 6 FOKU

at

*895

1957 B U IC K SU PER

“ CREAM PUFF” BUY

look

*895

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1961 R E N A U L T D A U P H IN E

Taka

NO.

*995

1959 R A M B LE R 4 DOOR

You'll have to drive this on* to really appreciate
its outstanding value!

STOCK

Waterway

I960 R A M B L E R DELUXE

This car is clean and in perfect
condition throughout, equipped
-w-fHr i ptninsric transmission ond
heater
A V E R A G E R E TAIL PR IC K $11(3
OUK S P E C IA L SA LE PRICE

$2261°°

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Robson Sporting Goods

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T H IS N E W 1963 U E L A IIt I HOOK

SPE C IA L

Gateway

4 Door Station Wagon. Less than 33,000 mile*. TarMae
Drive, Radio, Heater, Power Steering, Power Brake.

T O D A Y ’S SP EC IA L!

H0LLERS/SANF0RD

37. Bouts • Motors

1960 B U IC K IN V IC T A

33. Furniture
D RILLED, PUMPS,

Air-Condition ing
II. B. P O I’ E CO., INC.

3i

BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet $t.W; SN APPIX Turtle Lawn Mow­ 1935 CHEV. Station Wagon,
er. 25" cut. $60. F A 2-7992
new tranemiasioa. N eed*
9 feet $2.99; 9 feet $3.99;
&lt;-4
after 6.
10 feet $4 99. Also match
radiator. F A 2-1949.
o|
stick blind*. Furniture Cen­
With purchase of Blue Lus­ 1959 FORD Fair lane. 4 dr.
ter. IKK) French Ave.
tre, rent Electric Carpet
R. ft H. Auto., Power Steer,
Shampooer for only $1 per
W RINGER Washer, good conV-8, WSW. 322-142$.
day. Carroll'* Furniture.
dition. $20. FA3-8244.
■

j
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate 32. Flower* • Shrub*
Remove Thatch - Chinch LIGUSTItUM 30 cents to $13.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - FertlGray Shadow* Nursery
'xe—Ph, FA 2 4244
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
M ANSFIELD
LAWN
SER
WELLS
S P R IN K LE R SYSTEMS
WANTED reuahle couple to
All Types and Sizes
take up monthly payments
We Repair and Service
of $13 30 on 3 complete
S T I N E
rooms of furniture. Call
Machinery and Supply Co.
T K 8 1311, Casselberry, col­
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26132
lect.

134. Articles For Belt

BEDS FOR RENT
Hospital,
Rollnwaya, Juve­
ACCORDION. 120 Bass, white 1V» TON Air - Conditioner.
nile. FR E E delivery and
19,000 BTU. 220 volt. Shatpearl ft case. $76.
Pick-up.
low well, pump, tank ft
F A 2-5187.
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
pipe. Electric Range and
1100 French Ave.
FOR
SALE By
Owner. 1
all o f this in excellent con­
Ph. F A 2 7953
Used Alr-Condltloner. $150.
dition. 322-9901.
1 Used Air Conditioner $50.
34. Articles For Sale
See A1 Lyon at Sanford 34-A
Swap or E xthaagi
Electric.
Ladies shorts, Wc. Sleeping
BUY, Sell ft Trade Guns.
bags, tarps, tents. Surplus ALEM1TE
Wheel
balance
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
City. 20t W. 1st. *
$500. 8-12 roll Battery char*
ft Gun Shop.
gar $95. Spark plug clean­
READY M IX Concrete, win­
er $30. FA 2-4190.
WILL trade in good riding
dow sills, lintels, steps,
horse on Gravely tractor
blocks, sand, cement, rock, 20 Cu. ft. DEEP Freeicr.
and mower. Call 947*7238
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Cheat type. Need* paint
or contact Gravely Tractor
dry wells, stepping stones.
F A 2-5596.
Sale* and Service at 143 N.
UlrerW I7m rr«l* To
Orlando
Are.,
Maitland,
W A R N IN G
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-3731
Fla.
You Should Try This Re­
SINGER AU TO M ATIC
claimed, Zlg Zag Sewing
SEW ING machine-, like-new,
Machine Before You Buy. S3. Article* Wanted
make* buttonholes, sews on
Popular Brand, Like New
W ANTED uaed T.V .’a. Ph.
buttons, monograms, em­
Condition, 03 Model, ButtF A 2-9776.
broiders, etc. All without
onbolee. Fancy Stltebaa,
attachment*. Sold new over
Monongrams, Embroider*, 36. A u to m o b ile * - T ru c k s
$300, balance now due only
Darns, Without Attachment*
$89.H6 or pay $8.26 monthly.
Guaranteed, Pay Oft Re­
USEb CART
Liberal trade-in on your
maining 0 Payments
Of
PIN AN C E IT W ITH US
old machine. Call Orlando
$•00 Or $45.00 Cash. Ph.
ft Low Interest Rates
FA 2 0927.
241-9387 collect for free
ft Low Monthly Payments
home trial.
SINGER •
Slant
needle.
FLO RID A STATE BANK
^
Equipped to alg zag ft
q
make buttonholes. Decor­ 1956 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. ft H.
323-2740.
3
ative designs. Guaranteed.
Assume payments of $9.35 '62 COMET station wagon, 4
j
per month. FA 29111. San.
door. $1695. 322 3362.
ford Sewing Center.
.
BARGAIN $1293-1961 TempT.V. CONSOLES
e it Wagon. Standard trans­
. . . . $69.50
Motorola, new picture tube
mission. Perfect condition.
‘
..................................... $79.95
Owner moved north. 3lust
rhilco,
new
picture tube
sell. F A 2 2806.
.............. $9.00
............................ $79.95
2ft
Silvertone, new picture tube CHEV. Pickup. $75. Melal
$29.50
Trailer $25. 312 E. 5th.
'
............................ $99.95

B U C K MARE. Gentle. FA 2- ,
9106 after 3 p.tn.

A U C T IO N

Pursuant to nn ordrr by th.- owner. » r will **11 at publie auction the content, o f the hra/rr Trsdint Pont
located at 220 N. Amelia. Sal., Aus. 10, at 1:30 p. in.
Newr partial contents Indudr antiques, picture*, cut
glass, pressed gl*»*. cases, table war*, book., .lu ffed
animals, clothinx. mirrors, old liullrr churn, trunk*
and many itrm* loo niimrrous to mention. Some item ,
o ir r 100 yrars old.
AH sale* in CASH and to the highml bidder. |lu*inr*.
will also be offered in bulk and proof of income can
he verified by owner. I.ow rent. This I* a money maker
for anyone.
COME ONE COME A L L
Fivture. and Household Items inrlujrd.

LE W IS

ROOFING

SEMINOLE ft VOLUSIA
Repair or New
Any Type
Contract or Hour
BONDED ROOFING CO.

34. Articles Fee flftk

^RAMBLER

�\

W '.
eft?

Casselberry Lions Hold
Formal Installation
of food to needy
families.
Tha club apaarbaaded a
to ear* tha lutpte
Nursing Boom in Panford,

helping w k i MCU1117 bnprortmmta. They pLaced an
elderly m m la tha borne end
bought • hearing ti4 tor m
deaf pereoa.

Ueaa Chb La*ee Night
foot laat Itaadajr might at
the Hoeee of Steak* la Winter
Park.
Maymoai Marrle, ehh aeeiaterjr and depot/ diatrlct goveraer of SS-O, aerred aa mut&gt;
or ef coramoalaa .
Officer* war* formally ln«
Mailed by Diatrkt Gorarnor
John “Tlgor1 Miner of Oeoee,
baring bean previously Install*
ad by At Laaor informally at
a regular meeting.
Certla Blow waa Initailed a*
praaidant and ether* officer*
are Darrin Sbaa, Brat rice
president; CTyda Kara*, aecond
rlca prealdent; Jimmy Prer
att. third rice prealdent; Kay*
roond Morri*, aecrotary; Carl
Jack, traaaarar; A1 Jewell,
Bon tamer and Dan Lott, tail
twlater. Director* are Miller
Eraaa, C. K. "Bud” Fieher
and Milton Freeman.
Miller Erana waa named
*ll«H of the Year” and waa
praaentad with a lion itatuett*
for hie falrthful eervice to the
club. Erana, who waa a chart*
er member, alao rectlred a 12*
year perfect attendance tab.
A1 Laaor of tho Colonial*
F R A N K MORRIS, left, outgolnK prenident of
town Llona Club preeented at*
the Casselberry Liona Club, displays uttrnctive
tendance awards. Al Jewell
bronze plaque presented to him by the club at u
waa awarded a 17-year perfect
Ladies N ig h t Iiunquet held laat Thursday night
attendance tab. Twtlra year
In W in ter Park. A t right la Miller Evans with
tabe were given charter mem
the “ Lion o f the Year” award which he received.
her* ay Morris, Leonard Cae*
acHmrry, Hibbard Caiaclbcrry,
Ben Erana and Bud Flahar.
Fred Laager rtceirad his 10
year perfect attendance tab;
Carl Jack, nine year; Milton
Freeman, four year; Frank
Morria, George Culpepper and
Jimmy Praratt, 2 year and
Stanley Pattaraon and Dan
By Mena Grtastesd
fees will be used for payment
Lott, ona year .
Those receiving 100 per cent North Orlando Civic Ann. of the electricity, keeping the
attendance awarda for the President Roy Burke announ­ grass cut In the immediate
past year were Paul Altman, ced at Monday night's meet­ area and needed repairs on
Curtia Blow, Hibbard Cassel­ ing o f the group that the the building. 3lore than $t00
berry, Leonard Casselberry, leaae for management of the already has been spent by
Ben Erana, Miller Erana, Bill Recreation Area Community Uie association on repairing
Diggla, C K. Fisher, Milton Building has been signed by and improving the facility
Each organization wilt lie
Freeman, Carl Jack, Jimmy association officials ami will
Goodman, Dan Hoaric, Tom be turned over to North Or­ responsible for its own clean
Hueaton, Clyde Kcrcc, Dan lando Co. Manangcr Frank up detail and will he subject
Lott, Stanley Patterson, Jim­ Fasula for signatures of com­ to a f l penalty if the build
ing is left dirty or in dlsor
my Praratt, Fred Yeager, pany officials.
Darwin Shea, Frank Morris, The lesse, ss drawn by der.
Reservations must he made
Stewart Ilelmly, past presi­
Al Jewell and Ray Morria.
Immediate Past District dent o f the association, re- in advance with 3lr. and
Governor Hugh Duncan of qulrea a fee of $2 from csch lira. George Sommers who,
Sanford presented a brans* organization using the build­ aa cuilodiani, hold the key
plaque to Frank Morris, out* ing. Children's organisations which should be picked up
from them and returned to
going president, from the are excepted.
Sum* derived from theae them.
clsb.
Tha lovely floral centerpiece
given ae n door pris# waa won
by Mr*. Frank Morris.

0 1 t ? f &amp; m f o r b S m t U i £ditwn
COUNTY NEWS

Bridge Club
To Change
Meeting Place
Officials

Tha club annually presents
the John Philip Sousa Award
to the outstanding bund mem­
ber at Lyman High School
and ronducta a wrlfure pro­
ject at Christum* time distrib-

Oviedo Plans
Fish Fry
By Bernice hvLey
Preliminary plana are being
made by the Oviedo Athletic
A*sn. to sponsor a fund-rais­
ing fish fry on Sept. 7.
The event will be held at
John Courier F i e l d a f t e r
which a Football Clinic for
•pecU tun will taka place.

/

lly .Mrs. Adam .Muller
eondtirted to provide recrea­
tion and entertainment for tha
numlK-r o f youth*

attending

tha Summer Itecri-ntlon Pro­
gram bring held ut the De­
lta ry

Community Center un­

der auspices o f

the Dellnry

Civic Assn.
Last
Thursday
evening
soma 20 youngster* were
treated to a skating party at
Mrludec Itink iii Kunfurd and
this Thursday evening a re­
peat trip is being planned.
A liasvlmll ganio, held Inst
Saturday at the High Banka
ltd. diamond, proved as popu­
lar fo r sptclaturs us for the
players.
The
addition of “ Jump
M. Mueller and Mrs. Janie*

DeBary Firemen
Sponsor Dance
lly Mrs. Adam Muller
The Dellary Volunteer Fire­
men sponsored a Dunce last
Saturday evening nt the Fire
Rrcrentlon Hall. Harold Jenkina was in charge of dun, ing
and tiie music.
ty
dances,
“ Alley
Cat";
Square Dancing to the tun*
of “ The Trail O f The Lone­
some Pine"; "S ilver Sands.”
the nil time favorite; I'ulkus
and Waltzes, “ Little Shoo",
spicey Cba-l'ha Burnt'*.
It was announced by Durwin Bruce o f the Entertainmint Committee that Satur­
day night dances would l&gt;e
changed front the first and
third Saturdays, to the
ond and fourth Saturdays o f
each
month.
Please
note
change o f dates.
Harrison Bcrnrittsr served
his famous fire twill hot dogs,
coffee end soda*.

EDITOR'S ante: TW first
newsletter sad film baa
keen received from Herald
regarter Jaae Casselberry
whe la mi a eamptag trip te
the flmeky Mountains with
Boy Scaet Troop 211 ef Cae•elberry. Postmarked Sloeday eveadag, the report
read*:
a a #

tha DeBary

today that next Tuesday's 1
p.m. meeting will be held In
the Recreation

Hall

of

the

DeBary Fire Hall lnatead o f
a t the Community Center.
At thia time members o f
the club w ill vote on location
o f futur* meetings.
This week’s meeting saw 10
table* directed by Howard
Middleton in play.
Winner* were, N S, first,
3Ir*. Frank AusUn and Mar
vin L in g ; second, Dr. and
Mrs. Earl Sandbom; third,
Mra. Arthur Willgoose and
Howard Middleton and fourth,
Mrs. Ruth Blatt and Sirs,
C. It. Andrews,
KW, first, Mrs. Thornton
Smith and Harry 31. Brown;
second, Mrs. Loris Weeks and
Mr*. Frank Holder; third, Mr.
and Mr*. William Woodlock
and fourth, Mr*. 3llnnle licit*
msn and F. It. Froehlick.

Events Meet Demands In
DeBary Program Schedule
Sufficient events nre being

Boy Scouts On W ay To Smokies

Duplicate Bridge Club advised

North Orlando Civic Assn.
Signs Lease On Building

Darwin Shea gave the in­
vocation and led the group
singing.
Serving on one committee to
plan the affair were Dun Lott,
chairman and Miller Evans,
Stanley Patterson and Jimmy
Pievatt.
Visiting Lions dignitaries
and guests were Internatlonsl
Counselor snd Mr*. Willlnm
Wallace o f Winter Park; Past
District Governor and 3|r*.
Hugh Duncan, Sanford; Dep­
uty District Governor ami
Mra. I.azor, Orlando; Mr. and
Mra. Gean Giimartin, Sanford;
Joo Ilarncs, Sunfurtl and Mr.
and Mr*, l'uul llu lt of Tucson,
Arlzuna.
Some o f the club projects
fo r the past year were review­
ed by Kuymond Morris. In line
with the ninin project o f Lion
Club*, aiding the blind and
■Ight conservation, the group
supplied
puirs o f eye
glusses, arranged fur 38 eye
examinations for needy indi­
viduals, supplied unu talking
book, one white cane, gave $30
fo r the Florida Foundation for
the llllml and affiliated with
the Scinlnolu Hospital Ky*
Bank Association. Two of the
cluli members, Clyde K e n t
and Milton Freeman, served
on tiie board of directors of
S1IKUA.
The Lions Club sponsored
Seoul Troop 311 o f Coshelps support IU

of

P A G E 12

TH U RS., AU G UST 8, 1968

Rope," under direction of .Mra.
Rucker, was a popular attrac­
tion at Krhlny morning's pro­
gram while the younger group
enjoyed
playing
“ London
Bridge Is Falling Down" and
making rutmits under super­
vision o f Charlotte Wells und
Tom a Arinno.
Croquet games were doubled
a* the new set was put into
use with Mrs. W, Lskeman
and Mrs. George Gerling di­
recting. Croquet and Shuffleboard are game* much In do
mand by the young people
who have chosen team* in
both a* well a* for talde tenni* and volleyball.
Popular aiming tin* teen­
agers Is tho lliursday a fter­
noon Folk Dancing instructed
by Mr. ami Mr*. Joseph Kreis
and last Friday night there
were four set* going through
the pace* o f Square Dancing
under direction o f Huruld Jenkin* who signed the group up
for 13 weeks o f instruction.
Several of the adult group
joined the teenagers in dancing "Silver Sand*,” a western
style square dance.

Bear Lake
School Urges
Registration
Enrollment o f children not
previously registered at tha
flzar Ijik e Elementary School
is urged a* anon n* possible,
Principal George Dabhi an­
nounced today,
8chool offices now art open
from 0 a.m. until 2 p.m. on
the weekday* and registration
may lie made nt any time.
Those enrolling first grad­
ers should bring birth certifi­
cates or other definite proof
of age.
Residents o f the area who
are in doubt aa to whether or
nut their children will attend
the Bear Lake School are ask
ed to call the office at TK
80417.
The names o f all children
already registered or who
have previously attended the
school will be posted on the
door of their home rooms on
tiie opening day o f school.
Students are to report directly
to their rooms at this time,

Cub-O-Ree
Set In Apopka
The annual Weklva District
Cub-O-Ree will lie bold from
I until 7:30 p.m. this Satur­
day at the Apopka Elemen­
tary School on Hwy. I l l in
Apopka.
Registration I* scheduled
from l until 2 p.m. Activities
planned during the afternoon
include the Space Derby,
new event; the 1‘inewood Der­
by and a special ruce for
Duds for which each father
is required to make his own
ear. Handicraft exhibits will
he on display all afternoon.
Individual Pack meetings
nre scheduled from 1:30 until
5:15 p.m. nt which time a
picnic supper will he served.
The evening programs from
U until 7:30 p.m. will include
the awurds ceremony, camp­
fire program nml a luiotcnany
featuring tbu Den Mutbers
t Kitchen Bund.

South Seminole Civic Association Names
Welcome Wagon New Committee Chairmen
Enjoys Parly
Mcmhera o f the South Sem­
inole Welcome Wagon New­
comer* Club enjoyed a swim­
ming party and luncheon held
last Thursday nt the home o f
Mr*. Joyce Merrifiehf on Crys­
tal Bowl Circle In Casselberry.
Attending were Mrs. Harold
Dickinson und daughter Adri­
enne, Mr*. Jack Fritter and
children Wayne and Wendy,
Mra. Joseph Sahlmtinl and
granddaughter Nadine Spieckermnnn. Mra. Hubert I'aulsen,
.Mr*. Wayne N or r i » a n d
daughter Sandy, Mrs. Agnes
Williams, Mrs. Sue Gutea and
daughter Juanita, Mra. Luther
.Miles, Mr*. Joseph Peterson
and grandson Ronnio Cotsin;
Mr*. Ilerschul Chapman and
sons John, Bob and Charles,
Mrs. L. Pettinsti and daughter
Missy, Mrs. Dottle Peters,|
.Mr*. V irgil Cordell and son
Dorian, Mrs. G reg Rutenkroger, Mr*. Wilbur Stewart und
.Mrs. Hup Hruby and children
K itty, Dennu and Margaret.

In Rehearsal
Tho Little Theatre Group
o f DeBary is in rehearsal for
the pluy, “ You Can't Take It
With Y’ou." A few more men
arc needed to fill the cast and
those interested arc invited
to join the group now melting
at the Community tenter.

New Committee Chairmen
for the North Orlando Civic
Assn, were
appointed
by
President Hoy Burke at this
month's meeting of the group
held Monday night in tiie
Community Building of the
Village Recreation Area.
Those named were ways
and means, Mr. and Mrs.
Pat DelVillaggio; welfare and
welcoming, Mrs. Donald Nall,
Mrs.
EwrrlghUon
Harvillc
and Mrs. Waynen
Evers,
new resident of the commun­
ity; social activities, Henry
Ward; Building and housing,

Boyle Joins
Minute Maid

The appointment of Robert
W. Boyle of Maitland to the
Public Relations stuff o f Min
ute Maid Co. has been anttouneed by It. E. Hinton, vice
president o f public relations,
Hoyle, who hold* a BA dogtev from Rollins and an MA
degree from Columbia Uni­
versity. will serve us A d ­
ministrative Assistant to the
Vice President o f Public Re­
lations.
Since his discharge from
the Navy in 134*5, he has been
a newspaper reporter, teacher,
film producer and, more recently, advertismg agency aeI count executive in Orlando.

Coach Dave Miller, who was
reation Program in Cat»i-ll&gt;erry, has pronounced it a n ie ­
ces* due to the fine parliripation front tin- youngsters in
the community. He ha* every
hope that the program will
be repeated next summer.
Participation was especially
good in the &lt;5-12 )i«ir old agegroup directed by Coach Jim
Clark and 31ra. Mary Trawick.
The coaches give much o f the
credit for the auccese to lairry
Miller and the Casselberry
Recreation Commission who
have cooperated by keeping

the playgrounds in shape and
Installing the necessary equip­
ment.
With the addition of the
tennis courts ami basketball
court now being built, they
feel next year's
program
promises to lie even more suc­
cessful.
Result* o f the Junior Olym­
pics held for the fl-12 year
old* on Friday, the last day
of the program, were as fol­
lows:
Foot race, 11 years and
over, buys; Mike Coyle, 1st
ami Don Lovelace, 2nd; lt&gt;
)*a r old hoys, Jim Clark, 1st;
( Kicky Murphy, 2nd and John

Casselberry, 3rd; 7-3 year old
boys, Byron Coleman, 1st; and
Steve Miller, 2nd; 15 and under
boy*. Kay Miller, 1st; and
Scott Clark 2nd.
Girls, It) and 11 year* old,
Sandra Lovelace. 1st; Beverly
Wofford. 2nd and Roberta Dysert, 3rd; 3 year obi girls,
Debra Gordon, 1st and Cindy
Coleman, 2nd; girls, 7 sml un­
der, Fruncine .Murphy, 1st;
Linda MacPherson, and Nonrey Lovelace, 3rd.
Winners in the Broad Jump
were: 11 and over, 3lik«» Coyle.
1st; Beverly W offord, 2nd and
Don Lovelace. 3rd; 3 year olds.
Uyiou Colemau, 1st; Debbie

Civic Group
To Entertain
At Supper

Cheerleaders
; Asked To Sign
At Lyman High

lies Close Program In Casselberry
in charge o f the summer Rec­

Twenty Boy Scouts o f Caeselberry Troop 341 left about
10:3o a.m.
Sunday
aboard
•ha frmin hn« fnr a two week
camping trip to the Smoky
Slountalns.
A large group of friends
and relatives gathered to
bid them
'•goodbye”
and
make sure they had plenty
o f goodies and spending mon­
ey.
Scouts making the trip are
Junior Assistant .Scoutmas­
ter Dan Caaselberry, Senior
Patrol Leader Ricky Cassel­
berry, Larry
and
Johnny
Hearns, Billy
and
Danny
L IN E D U P fo r a final Dempsey. Jerry Skialuk, A l­
photograph, top photo, len Sullivan. Kris Cass, Bob
before departure Sun­ Glaze, Peter Montgomery,
day morning, Cassel­ Bill Daniel, Eddie Cundlff,
Bruce Dcbeer, John Sparks,
berry Boy Scouts and
Rex Pierce, Dennis Marchestheir guests immedi­ sno, Ricky Jackson,
Rill
ately thereafter board­ Dandcrra and David Krohne.
Accompanying the boys are
ed the Scout Bus fo r a
two-week camping trip Scoutmaster W. T. Daniel
Jr., his ;wlfe, Mickie and
to the Great Smoky
their children, Beth. Tina,
M o u n t a i n s. Bottom Terri and Tim m y; m y hus­
photo shows Johnny band, Leonard, who is troop
Hearns, le ft and Bill committee chairman, myself,
and our daughters, Melenda
Daniel looking o v e r
kiln on tour o f Oconee and Cathy.
The bus and our atation
Cluy Products Co. plant
in
Milledgeville, Ga., wagon are packed with gear
which the scouts tour­ and campers.
Several of the troop “ dads”
ed on Monday a fter­
had been working fo r weeks
noon a f t e r enmping
getting the bus in shape for
overnight at L i t t l e
the trip. A gas refrigerator
Ocmulgee S t a t e Park
was installed and two rows
Park nenr McRae, Ga.
of pipes were attached to the
(H erald Photos) top of the bus to carry tha
tent poles.
The troop
recently
pur­
chased 10, 8x10 foot wall
lent*
being
retired
from
Camp l^anoche and these
also are stored atop the bus
with a ladder attached to
reach them.
After getting off to an au­
Bill Hahn and public rela­
spicious start Sunday morn­
tions, Mrs. J. D. Grinstead.
ing it was rather discourag­
By Mona Grinstead
Heads o f all committees
ing when the fan belt gave
Final
plant
were
annuuii
will be responsible for their
way when we had only gun«
ted at Monday night'* meetown organization.
as far at Apopka.
In other business the group ing of Urn North Orlando Civ­
The Boy Scout motto Ij
took under advisement the ic Assn, for the group to en­ " be prepared" so. naturally,
suggestion made by Burke tertain at a covered dish Scoutmaster Daniel was pre­
that future elections o f ofispare
belt
supper this Saturday for all pared with a
ccrs he changed from May
which he and l-conard in­
members, former member*
to January of each year.
stalled without too much de­
Burke pointed out that the and invited guests.
lay.
Those receiving letters of
annual July 4th Celebration,
The remainder of the day's
which is growing each year, invitation are asked to bring trip was rather uneventful
follows closely behind the a covered dish and meet and we arrived at our first
present election month and with tiie group at tho Com­ overnight stop. Little Ocmulthat it would be better if o f­ munity Building in the Rec­ gee State Park near McRae,
ficers of the association had reation Area at 4:30 p.m. Ga., before dark.
more time to prepare for the for a period of dancing and
Here we set up camp and
games
before the
supper
event.
cooked our
“ banquet
din­
which wilt be served at 4
ners" of hamburger, pota­
p.m.
toes, carrots and onions, all
Meat, beverage and rolls
wrapped in foil and cooked
for the nical will be provid­
over hot charcoal.
ed by the association.
3!onday morning we broke
Those in charge of plan­
camp after breakfast and
ning for the supper are Mr.
headed north again.
and Mr*.
Chuck
Rowell,
Girls interested in trying
Afttr
lunch in
MilledgeI chairmen and Mr. and Mrs.
out for Varsity Cheerleader
villc, Ga., the group toured
' Bill Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Ewat Lyman High School were
the 40 acre Oconee Clay Pro­
I right son Harvillc. Mr. and
reminded today by Mrs. Louduct* Co. plant there. This
; Mrs. Do ns Id Nail and Mr.
i.-e Gilpin, sponsor, that they
company supplies sewer pipe
sml Mrs. Pat DelVillagglo. ; ; ' ™
used by Casselber­
should stop in nt the school
ry
Utilities and
thcreforu
to sign up before next Monproved to be of special in­
day.
terest to our campera who
This registration it impor­
were shown the many steps
tant since it will give school
used in making various siz­
authorities time to determine
es of clay pipe and how they
tilth candidate's eligibility be^
^
^
M
are dried, glazed and baked
. . .
.............
In hug* ovens
which
arc
By Jane Casselberry
tiled for 31omlay at 8:30 a.m.
Congressman
Edward
J. heated to 2,0ou degrees farFinal selection will be made
Gurney o f Winter Park will enheit. I l f you think it's hot
the following week.
Junior Varsity Cheerleaders be the featured speuker at in Florida, you should be

Gurney To Speak
At GOP Dinner

will not be chosen until start a dinner to be held at th e , bterc!)
Our next stopover will be
Cherry Plaza Hotel in Ori-tbsll

Gordon, 2nd and Cindy Cole -1
man. 3rd; 7 years and under, |
Linda Macpherson, 1st; Fran f
cine Murphy, 2nd and Nancy
Lovclace. 3rd.
Ball Throw champs s i t e !
It and over, Mike Coyle, 1st;
Don Lovelace, 2nd and Bev­
erly W offord, 3rd; 10 yv.ir
olds, Ricky 3lurphy, 1st; Jim
Clark, 2nd and Mary Hoover,
3rd: 8 and 9 year olds. Byron
Coleman. 1st; Steve Miller,
2nd and Cindy Coleman, 3rd;
7 and under, Scott Clark, Its;
Lynn MscPherson, 2nd snd
Nancy Lovelace, 3rd.
Beverly W offord received
tl.s sportsmanship award.

n lnhrntinn

NetS $165,83
By .Moos Grinstead
Reports made at this mon­
th’s meeting of the North
Orlando Civic A»»n. by T rea­
surer Bill Ryan revealed that
a total o f $223.04 was real
Uid from las, mQD|h-g Jul)
4th Celebration with a net
profit o f $183.83 remaining
after all bills were paid.
Hy an said that the biggest
moneymaker at the celebra­
tion was the auction which
look in $130.

lia, Ga.
7 p.m.
All 17 Republics legislators
ure expected to be- present for
the dinner which will be held
in conjunction with the quar­
terly meeting o f the State
By Donna Estes
Federation of Young Repub­
Mr*. John Hanner. Longlican Club*.
wood librarian, has announced
Tho dinner will bv open to that a book return door ha*
the public with tickets avail- j been Installed in the library »&lt;»
able in Seiuinule County from that borrower* may return
the Seminole County Chamlwr book* at any time before or
o f Commerce office In Sanford after regular library hour*.
und from E. Pope Bassett at
The library is open on Tues­
the Campbell Building at 300 days from 7 until 8 p. nt., on
S. Maitland Ave., Maitland.
Thursdays from 3 until 5 p. m.
An atUtidanre o f 300 per. and on Saturday* from 9:30
sons ia expected.
until 11;30 a. m

Library Installs
Return Door

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Economic Gains In Seminole County Listed
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otltr S a n fo rfo

etoc'

Razing o f 12 condemned
buildings will be commenced
Monday by city work crewx,
according to City Manager
Feta Knowlea. Feta ,sald the
Brock eatatei ha* agreed to
the tearing down o f eight
buildings on the southwest
corner o f Third Street and
French
Avenue, with the
estate to pay the costs. City
manager also said that al­
though Mis Jeanette Laing
has Ignored notices from the
city, workmen w il commence
to
rase
four condemned
houses owned by her at 8(KI!i,
106 and 808H Maple and 1008
B elly.
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Budget Needs
Of Chamber
Given Board

W E A TH E R : Svnttereil nftemoon and evening thundershowers through S atu rday; high today in 90s; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 311

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FR I.. A U G U ST 9. 1903

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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NO. 774

economy

first quarter o f 1063 when G00
new jobs were created In In­

Kennedy Infant Loses Battle

dustry, bringing the total civ­
ilian labor employment to 13,500, it was reported by F. B.
Roumillat J r „ president o f
the Chamber o f Commerce,
when he presented the Cham­
ber’s budget request to tha
County Commission Thursday.
Kouinlllnt e x p a n d e d hia
statement by adding the Flor­
ida Development Commission
summary covering the last
five years reveals 2,300 new
inuustrini job* in ihv iv -n ty ,
with nn estimated $0 million
annual payroll.
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President
Altamonte To Close Carries Sad
News To Wife
Water Bond Contract
M AYOR L A W R E N C E SWOFFORD
. . . . .130 Signatures

Bob Besscrer said today
that R. £ . Forter was the
firs t to call him a “ pea-pickOTIS AFB, Mass. (L’ F I)
• r ’’ after his picture appear
| President Kennedy, red-eyed
ed on Thursday’s front page,
Closing transactions o f Al- the Government H o u s i n g 1with fr jc f o w the |0M (lf hu
showing hint and Bill Hemphill and Mayor Tom McDon- tamonte's $350,000 revenue Home and Finunee Agency,
two day old son, joined his
bond sale to finance the town’s I Swafford spent most o f the
aid In a pea patch.
wife Jacqueline hero today to
new
water
system
w
ill
take
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day Thursday signing the 880! com' f 07 t'h e r” In their'tim e
H LH officials from Dallas place Aug. 10 when Mayor bunds which ure each of $1,000 tragedy.
were in town teday. R. E. Lawrence Swofford, T o w n denomination.
The President flew here
Porter learned they were Clerk James Fslmer and the
Addition of the new wuter helicopter a few hours n fler
town
attorney,
S.
J.
Davis
Jr.,
looking around
fo r
other
system fimuieing will see the Puti ilk llouvier Kennedy died
places to Invest some o f that truvel to Atlanta to deliver, towns annuul budget hit un in a Boston hospital o f a
Texas money in the Sanford in person, the signed bond, to all time high o f slightly more rcapitory ailment.
than $100,00, Swofford said
area.
Ib e Fresident’s face was
e
# e
today. However, no millage swollen as he left the hellSheriff J. L. Hobby’s de­
rate increase will be necessary fopj,,r Bmj literally leaped up
puties were out along the
since the system will pay It*
ho, piUll
W lth him
own way and the grnernl op­ wus his brother. A lly , lien,
western edge o f the county
erating budget will remain ap­ Robert F. Kennedy.
early today, setting up read
proximately the same ns In I
blocks in search o f a couple
An hour and a half after
men who had fommltted a
the past year. Interest on the the President arrived, pn-ss
robbery in Lake County. One
TA M FA (U P I )
— Mrs. bonds will la- paid from the McreUry ,.ierrr Salinger said
man later was caught in our Amanda Evelyn King, 30, was cigurrtlr sale, tax fund.
the chief executive had been
neighboring bailiwick a n d released from police custody
More than n ndle of the wa­
alum- with Ids wife for most
hounds were after the second, late Thursday a fter officers ter pipe already has hcen laid (
of that time. Other fam ily
at last reports.
decided she killed her husband, und it is expected that the ineinliers had been with her at
will he in operati on'
"I! " " "
Harry S. King. 57, in self de­ system
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interval*. There wn* no indiwithin the next (SO day*, t h e 1
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The proposed state univer­ fense.
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cation w
whether
ild her Kennedy had
sity fe r East Central Florida
main line is in south to M l 430
. . . .
,
.
hi* w ife to till her I
, „
, .
,
called Ills
und lateral lines are being laid
wil come under discusion at B l l t t S T e s t i f i e s
of their sorrow before In* a r­
2 p.m. Tuesday when Cham­
A T L A N T A (U P 1 ) — For­ this week with pressure tests rival.
ber o f Commerce officials mer Georgia football coach ex|iected to be completed be­
It was learned that Kenne­
meet with County Commis­ Wallace Butts took the w it­ fore the week is out.
dy '* brother Sen. Edward M
DOW N W IT H T H E G IA N T S — ON W ITH TH E
Swofford
reminded
that
oner
sioners.
ness stand today and denied
Kennedy wus flying here to
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( ‘inlets! Giant* Minor League Training llusc sign
emphatically denied that he an area is tested and accepted, Ik* with the fitst family.
came tlown Thursday as work inogrea.Hca on the
NOTE TO MRS. DYKE- gave vital football secrets to resident* w ill lie required to
There was no way of know­
opening o f the Sanford N aval Academy, sche­
M A : R. E. Forter still looking opposing coach Paul Hear Dry- pay a $G0 connection fee plus
ing how Mrs. Kennedy, who
duled fo r Sept. If». Bobby Willinma (on the naif)
the present $10 deposit if they
into that question you raised &gt;ank uf Alabama.
’^bud been niaWng fine recovery
and Johnny Williams, (holding Giant* sign) gong
• ' - wild; t»i rereWc city water.
the other day. So far, I'V ty- v
from Ihe Cafsnrcnn surgery,
luck — and the one man,
wut taking the tragic Idow.
who should have the answsr
CHICAGO ( D P I )
Tin
The .Tl-ycwr-old Mr*. Ken­
has been unavailable. Will National Bar Association, sn
nedy wna making good progkeep trying.
organisation uf N egro law
: re«s in her recuperation from
ycru, today considered wheth­
the Cnesiui-nn surgery.
Col. Byron It. Patton, s&lt;»- er to accept an American Bar
White It.use pre.-s Secre­
eial security district manager Association o ffe r to place a
tary
Fierro Salinger, in mak­
at Orlando, hn» requested Negro on its "hoard o f dtrecH A M It! 7.9 .V . Bermuda in g the somber announcement
“ The Clock” to edvi»e a lio$R tori.’ ’
(U P lM ilu rrtca n e Arlene hit of5 the child’s death, said:
which Is being widely adver­
Only a slight increase—lo a
tised as containing exclusive'
lll(,
little
more thnn 11,000— is exJacksonville “ lowered
keep breathing was too much
information and "tips" on j Q AG It A
pecteil in school enrollment
U.S.S.R. • ( U P l l ^ n hour today, the IT.
boom” on Sanford 8-1 Thursfur his heart,”
"H ow to g'-t twice ns
^ I Secretary of State Dean Rusk
feather Bureau repotted.
Salinger said the child *im day evening to capture the
social security’ ’ has liot been; amj Sovjet p rem ier N iW u
ASr-ne’s full force hit Jhc ply could not stand tin- strain
cleared by the Social Securi­ Khrushchev met at this Sunny
title o f state champions in the
craggy tila n tie Island just put on his 17-inch-long Imdy
ty Administration, in spite Black Sea resort in an atmos­
before 1! a. m.. F-ST, the Mi- by ths Inability to hn-nthe Little Major League in the f|.
o f claim* to the contrary. In phere of shlrtsleuved infor­
mil game of the series at Panumi Weather Bureau wild.
properly. A pressure chamber
fact, Colonel
Patton said, mality tiMlay fo r hard-headIt said the hurricane was was the final effort by peiii- j uma City,
some o f the advice which, if ed talk* aimed at easing cold
moving toward the northeast atricinns to ruse this burden ! h’unford's inly run was s
fcllowed, could place a per­ war tensions and guarantee­
at aliout 22 inph.
and for a sliort timo it seemed homer slammed out by Cecil
son in a worse rather than ing th« security o f West Ber­
Weather • season Bermud­ to be working.
a better financial position. lin,
Simpson in the first inning.
ian resident nminued u workArrangements are being
Take care!
Although Skipper Senkarlk
as usual schedule this morning niudr for the baby's funeral to
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before the hurricane hit. Mil- ( j
struck
out II opposing blitters
&gt;e In-Id Saturday, the IV lute
Bill Stemper, Chip Sharon,
itary and civilian aircraft
and
allowed
only six hits,
House said.
Harold Unger, Ralph Unger, j
were grounded except hurri­
'Jacksonville hunched it* luck
Charles Stein and Richard I
cane hunter plune* trucking
Rums ami their advisor, E .,
in the third und fumth ilitile storm.
H. Unger, have returned from |
nlnif . Jut ksonville’a Rh u -.
TALLAHASSEE ( UP I ) —
a three-day meeting of the I
Dr.
Raymond K.
Shclinc, Burlier allowed only two hits'
Order of DeJI-duy at St.J Police Chief Roy Williams
P A LA TK A
(U P I)
A Florida State University pro­ iimf struck out 13.
Petersburg. Harold Unger re-' made a taste • test trip to
reived his Blue Honor Key i the Rotary pea patch Thurs- Navy fighter accidentally fir­ fessor of chemistry and phy­ | Sanford’s All-Stni* will ured a rocket into a pasture sics, was named today con­ live home b y ’ bus today be­
and was appointed state first day and pronounced:
preceptcr. Bill Stemper was
’"These
’These black - eyed pea, about 12 miles south of here sultant to the Physical Sci­
tween | und 4:30 p. in.
appointed personal represent- taste like goobers, aril are Thursday, narrowly missing ences Facilities Divison of
JOHN KHIDKU
Sanford
1 o o 0 o 0 - 1 2 ••
ativve o f the state master a mighty good buy at SI 50 a prize stallion, authorities Ihe Natunal Science Founda­
Jax
0
0
3
5
0
x
8
A
I
a
bushel.”
tion.
said today.
councilor to district 3
The chief said that he plans
"D og Day*” arc here and &lt;° Purchase five bushel* for
snake* are on the move! I f
Prwoncrs at the city!

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“ These are facta,” Roumillat
stated, “ which unquestionably
bear out the importance o f the
Chemher’s program to work
for diversification in the econ­
omy of our nrea.”
The Chamber president also
pointed out "tw o specific and
very significant development*
which were effected by this
Chsmlter in the pnst year;
The creation uf the St. JohnsIndian River Canal District
and the designation o f tho
Sanford Naval A ir Station ius
a permanent fucility by tha
Navy Department. These two
accomplishments, spearheaded
by your Chamber o f Commerce,
resulted from year* o f co-ordinnted e ffo rt by citizen* o f
Seminole County.”
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W ife Released

o f ('apt. John Williams, (commandant o f cutlets)
assist Jimmy Furman, sou o f Col. II. A. Furman.
Academy superintendent, in removing the old
board. A new sign identifying the Sanford N aval
Academy stain w ill be placed on the building.
(Herald Photo)

Offer Studied

Arlene Slams
Into Bermuda

Rusk. Nikita Tar

' -S22JS? M Eff ^ -SSL".

Williams Smacks
Lips Over Peas

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Jax Champion
As Sanford
loses 8-1

Total Of 14,000 Seen Train Robbery
Al $6.9 Million
For Seminole Schools

FSIT Man Named

Near Miss

and take warning . . . Wed-

Apparently the chmf is not

Sept. 3. Supt. R. T. Milwee in-

(U P I)

Airman Killed
In War Games

Crave Theft

W ASH IN G TO N

f U P I)

Starts Aug. 13 in The Sanford Herald

VALDEZ HOTEL
’aunge
rite Oownfown Sanford

—

Labor Secretary \V. Willlnn)

ent chairman of the District

A new, proven mtfhod for scoring higher grades in school will begin at a daily
feature in this newspaper. Every day you'll find a new idea lo help you improve
study habits, reading speed, attitude. There are many invaluable shortcuts to
better grades. Try them, apply them . . . you owe it to yourself and your
future to get the best possible grades you can!

Con­

The Comlmsslonem were Informed hy Roumillat: "T h e
tremendous improvement in
rountyw'ide unity is perhups
the greatest single accom­
plishment, and this has result­
ed in uncovering leadership
that heretofore has gone un­
recognized fo r lack of chance
to participate. Tha fruits o f
this unity o f purpose have
been very significant.”
Roumillat, in outlining ihe
Chamber's proposed 19t&gt;4 bud­
get o f $17,500, un increase o f
$15,000 over this year, re­
quested the County Commis­
sion to double its budget al­
lowance o f this year o f $10,000 to $20,000. He added tho
City o f Sanford will be re­
quested to Increase Its budget
appropriation fo r tha Cham­
ber from $10,000 to $15,000.
Balance o f $12,500 will cuine
from memlMTships and miscel­
laneous.

1“ great train robbery” — the
largest robbery in history —
Thiim hiy afternoon. Enroll- |soared today to a staggerinent wus 13,750 at the close ! in; $t’&gt;,901,coo. Estimates of
of the last school year. How­ the final total ran as high
ever, an upsurge is expected, as $.1.1 million.
Most of the loss was in
ns usual, ufter the Christinas
cast) believed to lie untraccholidays,
ahle. Gems and other valuMilwee also announced that ah ln also were stolen.
WARE
SHOALS.
S.
a
Most of the money was
Richard Copeland, of Shelby(U P I) — An Army recoty.
in old bills due hi he destroy­
ville, Trim., hn* hern named
nalssance plane crashed near
ed an! none of it — at far
football couch
for Lyman at cmild lie determined — ! here today, killing one man
-— the fifth death during tho
High School.
was recorded by serial num­
massive Swift Strike III mi­
School Hoard members in- bers.
litary maneuver in t&gt;o Caro­
Postmaster General Regin­
*pectcd present school con­
lina*.
ald (levins said the robbery
st rurtion und tentatively acAnother occupant of tho
smacked of “ an inskte job.”
small plans*, believed enrouto
i ,-rpteil new uddltiull* to l.y-|
from Ft. Bragg, N. C , lo
inuii and C r o o m t H i g h
Donaldson Air Force Bjso
• Si hool*.
JACKSONVILLE (U P I) — near Greensville, S. C., has
The new udditioii to the
School Administration office Joe Wiggins, 2u. was placed found critically injured near
' building oil Coinmeielul Street on probation for five years Hie wreckage.
To
identic* of flu* two
, wus uiceptcd fioni Shoeniukec Thursday for stealing a mau­
soleum door and name plates men were not immediately
(Tonstruction Company.
f-iim the graves of soldiers. available.

Wirtz culled in repiisentntive* of the five railroad op­
erating union* tinlay in new
talks aimed nt averting a na­
tionwide rail strike on Aug.
2D Wirtz originally hud plan
ned to meet with engineer and
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chair -1 firemen but shortly before the
man ol the Zii-iniiioia i.inouj l.llr.
Commission, will accompuny i ference was expanded lo bring
John Kridcr und John llrum in negotiator* from the ronl.-y, Seminole directors c f the doctors, truinmen and switchCunul District, to the session.1men’s unions.
Kridvr was elected perman-|
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Butler home south of U k e (rom
reported
getting
out their l
. ,
Mary. The potential k i l l e r . « etU? «
found by the four Jin in e, I ®ver,IU ^ ln^ , , t r , w _.h*f* . ,n d
up their containers.
boy* and Henry llridgeman, ,nink
Rotarians will open the
were killed by C. G. MeWatfield, aliout three block, west
ters, who said that shed* neur
of Mellonvillc Ave., on East
the go[&gt;h»-r hole nest indicated I
I' i ii’.h al : fro m
nins more rattlers « t r * still
7 a.m. until 10 a m. in th«
undergreund. Each s m e l l
morning, retiring to Hie shade
snak* killed had one rattle
.during the heat of the day
while the big on . sported 11 anJ upenin „ ain at 3 p.in.
rattle, and a button.
. fo f p,cking untU djrk -rhfy

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formed School Board members

Directors o f the newly or­
ganized St. John*-Indian ICi
ver Canal District and com­
missioners o f tin* Cnmil Au­
thority o f Florida wil meet in
joint *e*»icn at 10 a.m. Tues­
day at Orlundn to discuss
budgetary fund* for the fli»
trill. The meeting wn* re­
quested hy Gov. Bryant.

10 2 ', fo o t-'
on|f one » * » P|an» lo
footer were! *al“ ' ^ van tage o f the Rotary
coming out' Cl ub* pea picking Jamboree
the Vincent Saturday, a. many citizens

I will do Ihe collecting.
Sanford Moose men and
f)ic proceeiis of the tenwomen have joined the t r » - ic r e
^ave been donated
tem ity’* state-wide campaign, by cbaM an&lt;1 Company for
"Operation Trading Stamps, j
Rotary Club’s project of
in which each tneml-er is ask ! rurniahing Hie now pediatric
•d donate a full .tamp b o o k j wj nj o( sem ioole Memorial
for benefit o f the some *&gt;0,000 j Hospital,
mentally retarded children in
The public i* invited to
Florida. Donations will be picW-all-you-want in a bringgratefully accepted ami your your-own container sale,
stamps couldn’ t go for a betProject chairman for the
ter use. Stamps o f any kind Rotary Club is 51a)or Torn
at* being collected.
1 McDonald.

LONDON

fined hank losses In Britain's

2 Canal Groups Wirtz, 5 Railway
Meet Tuesday Unions Confer

you don't believe it, read this J-11'
nesday afternoon.
ers and m e 5 '3
found ami killed
of a
a nest m ar

County

took an upswing during tha

SCOOtCl*, (ill’ Hit

at its organizational meeting
Thursday afternoon ut TitusDonald O. Nuzun, Ift’JOV*
ville.
French Avenue, suffered a
Other officers elected were I minor ankle injury ill a scoot-!
R a n s o m Downes, Orunge ' er-uulomohile collision ut 6:40;
County, vice chairman; S to v e ; p. m. Thursday at French
Shinholser, Volusia County, Avenue und Purk Drive. Police
ix-retnry, und K. C- Brady, ieported the driver of the cur,
llreiurd
Ciuuty, treasurer. Mary \\. Oylur, Titusville,
I Mack N. Cleveland Jr., San­ was charged with improper
ford, was named attorney for turning und operating a ve|hide with a r e s t r i c t e d license. |
the District.

J

It’s runtime
Fri. Nites at the
CaribeJ
Music by Peggy,
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Slavia Youth Develops
40-Acre Tree Farm
THUBS, SEPTEMBER 5, IM S

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tkaa kao W ot active ta tfaiaf family increased which neces­
E ater
Jocathan lake*.
eoo of X
ta tu , m
MrJ
r.! work for nearly six yarn and sitated aa addition to thtir
and Mrs. Paul Lana, of haa
car undertaken
unaercaacn a project to
t o , home. The lumber to build this
try to fir * back what had|addition, aa well as that ia the
tW St. Lake's L u t h e r a n been taken from 40 acrea of original home, was auppli-4
School of flavin, ia aa enthas- land warned by hia perm ta.
from this acreage.
t-H Ctob worker. J ot* .
by the
When Jonathan started hit
4-H work usd kerned the
The Florida Federation of
background he became very
Art sponsored a reception
interested so he and hia brothSunday afternoon at the Deer, PauL alerted a tree farm,
Bary Mansion House honor­
later joining the American
U Sweeney. Shari Langhlis,
ing three area artists whose
Tree Farm System.
Lear* Thorum, Betty Wet*.
One Man Show* wv3 be on
Kathy
Perry and Linda
With the aid of his family,
display at the Mansion for the
Swoen.
farm forester, and county
next three weeksagent he set the tree farm In­
These presentations by the
Exhibiting art Mrs. Beth
to motion. Arrangement* were
teenageri were followed hr
Gregory of Lake Mary. Mrs.
made with the Florida Fores*.
a program of folk dancing
Kathleen Band of DeLand
Service and 6JXK) slash pines
endec the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. Edith Ingalls of
were delivered from the Flor­
and Mrs. Joseph Kreis.
New Smyrna Beach. A total
ida Service Nursery located at
Square Dance instructor
of
43 pictures in various me­
Chiefland. Their planting be­
Harold Jenkins led his young
dia make op tho display.
gan at thia point of deliver;*.
group in a performance of
Mrs. Gregory Is a charter
Sine* the first planting these
grace and rhythm after which
member of the Sanfordthe audience joined in dancoriginal seedlings have grown
Seminole An A*wveii*«iwj isd
is* ~S3.ee Sand*/’
to be 15-20 feet UlL
has had several ooe-man
James Backer, chairman
By this time they had work­
showings. She studied com
of the program which has
ed on different areas and sec­
nvercia! art in Birmingham,
been conducted for the past
tions. They began experiment­
Ala. and classic art with Ro­
two months, waa presented
ing with the method of broad*
bert Anderson, Charles Shan­
with a gift of a fountain pen
ratting long leaf pir.e seeds
V
s
i
'
*»
non and Hal McIntyre.
by leaders who worked with
i O ' g -N fS
but due tu dry weather the
Mrs. Rand is a former
him to give the DcBary
see*!* failed to germinate so
member of Allied Artists of
youngsters “the happiest sum­
3,000 seedling* were ordered.
West Virginia aad of the Mi­
mer they ever have bad in
In the spring the poisoning
ami Springs Art Guild. She
the community "
of the unwanted oaks wtie
also stndied with Eugene
started and there the en­
White, Freida Stern. Edwin
thusiasm waa rejuvenated. The
Ashley Meyers, Agnes Hus­
boy* used some of tkair own
ton and Marie Valicnte.
AREA ARTISTS. Mrs. Beth Gregory o f Lake Mary, Mrs. Kathleen Rand
seedbed plantings. From this
Sir*.
Ingalls
is
a
graduate
o f DeLand and Mrs. Edith IngalU of New Smyrna Beach, left to right,
they used the seedling in )h*
of
Pratt
Institute
in
New
fli.«cuM detail) of their One Man Shown which will be hanging at the Deproject required under the
York and has taught are in
Bary Mansion House for the next three week*.
(Cox Photo)
4-H Forestry project*.
By Dobbs Estes
Connecticut and served as
JONATHAN LUCAS, Slavia 4-H Club member,
During the planting they
The Lnngwood Area Cham­
supervisor of Art in Rock­
left, and County Forest Ranger Albert Harris,
found an abundance of wild
ber s f Commerce will hold Ks
ford, 01., and of the Art De­
talk over further plans for restoring timber on
life. Many timei they studied
firat meeting ef the 1943-44
partment of Michigan State
•10 acres o f land cleared during the years to build
the track* of the animals, con­
year at 8 p m. nest Thursday
University.
tha Paul Lucas home.
vinced that guud planting and
at the Civil* League Building
She has studied with Eliot
careful management would en­
on Church St.
O'Hara and Col. James Whar­
courage the influx of wild life.
Presiding will be Bud
ton and Is a charter member
A cover crop, such as par­
Scott who was appointed lait
of the Artist's Workshop in
tridge peas and m u l b e r r y
week by the board o f direc­
New
Smyrna
Beach.
By Jails
the shelves and more are on
trees, waa planted, and bird
tor* to serve a* temporary
The buffet tabic for Sun­
Th« fall and winter sche­ order. The
new enea in
By Jane Casselberry
chairman nntil a president
day’ s reception, decorated by
By Mr*. I . L. Jetauea
High graduate, has entered feeders were mad*.
Land
O'La It*
Country dule at the Altamonte Springs stock are “ We Were There Mrs- William Ogden, was
for the organization la named.
James and Lynn Giles and the University of Florida • • Going in to the sixth year in
C. II. Johnson, elected pres­ Club at Caa*elberry will be Library will be resumed next on the Nautilus” , and “ We overlaid with a lac* cloth and daughter, Sylvia, enjoyed a And Charles Rabun, also a the forestry program, they are
ident for the coming year the scene of a Faihion Show, Tuesday when the library Were There at the Opening of was centered with a white camping trip
to Orange '63 grad, has chosen Stetson. under the guidance of County
at the hoard's July meeting, Saturday, September II, at will be open on Tuesdays and the Atomic Era."
swan surrounded by sprays Spring* Park near Chiefland • • • Con gr* tulalions to Ranger Albert Harris, and
has resigned because ef III 8:30 p.m., when Carole's Dress Thursdays between tive hours
A Science Fiction Anthology of pyraeampha and flanked • • • Sorry to hear Mickey James and Linda Boston on they have cleared more low.
Shop of Longwood Plaza pre­ of 2 ami S p m. Saturday
health.
by two crystal punch bowls. (Mr*. B oon) O'Dell haa been the arrival of a little son. lands. With thia work the land
sents the very latest in fash­ hours will he from 10 a m. has been added and some Tray* of cookies and tea
on the aick liat • • • The Aug. 30, a; Seminole Memor­ will he ready this fall for the
Sayers
and
Christie
have
ions for the coming fall and until 4 p. m.
sandwiches
completed
the
Marvin Warfelj have returned ial Hospital • • • Glad to planting of a variety of 2.1)00
winter season.
Mrs. Florence Coursen, lib­ been stocked for those wbo table.
from a visit to the Ray see William and Mable Car- hardwood. 500 sand and long
are
avid
mystery
readers.
Styles for teen-agrra as rarian, has announced that
Hostesses were Mr*. Ogden. Wards at Chiefland • • • roll home after visiting with leaf pines.
Mrs. Coursen ilso advised
well as adults will be shown a number of nee books for
Mr*. Lynn Reed wbo were Sharon Giles, a '83 Seminole friends and relatives in Bing­
They contacted Ben Wig­
that
the
library
will
be
un­
and models will be Mary An­ both adults and children have
By Jib * Casselberry
assisted by Mrs. Pierson
gins. Seminole Soil Conserva­
hamton.
N.
Y.
•
•
•
Virgin­
able
to
accept
any
more
old
The South Seminole Junior derson, Charolte Asher, Doris been received as well as 20
Little, Mrs. C. R. Dawson
ia and Eddie Order and child­ tion District, and Harry HerrHigh School PTA will hold Dost, Barbara McKinnon, Ev- books of recent publication newspaper* unless they are and Viola Howard, chairman
ren
stopped off at Vie and ish, Florida Came and Fresh
properly folded. Instruction
the first meeting of in* school *&gt;In Robbins, and Charlotte which were contributed.
of the committee.
Charlotte Hawkins’ {Virginia’s Water Game Commission, who
for
folding
are
available
from
Included in the new adult
year next Tuesday at 8 pm. In Sanders.
Other exlhibiii now on dis­
parents) last week about a plan to work with them in tha
Following the fashion ahow books are “ Hawaii-Fiftieth the desk to those wishing to play at the Mansion include
the targe group classroom.
vacation in the North. They coming months. Hervish states
help
in
this
project.
Principal John Angrl will there will be entertainment, Slir,’* “ Last of the Plantsone from the Mt, Dura Art
now reside in Tampa • • • the area is a good habitat for
Introduce the member* of the door prizes and dancing and senets,” “ Ordeal of Power-’
League, which hangs in the
The
Paul Almond family of wild turkey and gnvu them
faculty and explain the achool a midnight snack will be and “ I Take Thu Land,” a
Hall GalSery and one from
Orange
Park is visiting his information on starting turk­
program. All parents with served to elimax tha evening. story of Florida.
in the East Gallery.
parents, the W. H. Almonds. eys in the area.
Admission wit] be charged
Tvio of the very popular
children in th» school are
New pictures by members
It is the desire of Jonathan
By Moo a Gria stead
• • • Mr. sod Mrs J. H.
urged to attend and meet the and reservations ran lie made “ We Were There-’ bonks for
of the DeBary Arts and
Edwards, former Monroe resi­ to plant many different var­
Plana
to
sponsor
a
Commun­
by rnlling the club.
Juveniles have been added to
teacher*.
Crafts Club also are hanging ity Square Dance this month dents now of Sebring, are ieties in order for there to be
in the DeBary Room.
By Joan Magb
were made by member* of “ up the river" on a camp­ a good selection of trees.
This land was designated a
New hours in effect at the
the North Orlando Civic Asso­ ing Irip • • • Speaking of
ciation who met Monday night camping, that's where my Tree Farm by the American
Chuluota Community Library
are on Wednesday* from 4:30
at the Civic Building In the brother Bill Grow and his Tree Farm Systems in 1959
Village Recreation Area for sons, Ricky and Randy, of and holds the number of 365.
until 8:30 p. m and on Fri­
By Jane Casselberry
Washington, D. C. and my
day! from 3 untd 8 p. m.
Recently the boy* invited
their September meeting.
Climaxing a successful sum­
The previous charge o&lt; tl
The Dance will be beld on husband. H. L. Johnson, will some friends who had helped
mer recreation program, over for an identification card has
Saturday, Sept. II, beginning be by tomorrow. Bill, Jean­ in the past and those who plan
By Jane Casselberry
one hundred Casselberry resi­ now been discontinued and
at I p. m. In the outdoor re­ ette and boys and daughter, to help in the future on a tour.
Casselberry Town Marshal creation area with admission Linda, arrived Tuesday after* The following were invited:
dents turned out on Labor lervicet of the library are
Day afternoon for a final free to anyone in the com­ Gua Sawyer U back on the charges set by the coupte. noon to be our guests for ID Harry Hervish, Hen Wiggins
fling before settling down to munity with only a small job again following a four
Caller and instructor will days. Bill has just retired Albert Harris, Mrs. Hervish
school work and the busy fee charged for overdue books. week vacation.
be Don Clausen of Orlando, from 20 years service In the und daughter, Sandy; Chuck
He and Mrs. Sawyer drove an expert who haa appeared Air Force • • • Larry Mann
round of fall activities.
It Is requested that expired
Oindner, parents, Mr. and
Activities for young and old identification cards be brought to Montana where they en­ for dances at the University ha* arrived home after serv­
Mrs. Paul Lukas; brother*,
joyed
a
visit
with
their
sonprefaced a picnic supper.
of Florida ami in many Cen­ ing with the Army. He is with Paul Jr., Philip and Stanley.
in so that the holders may be
Softball games started at Issued a new. three year card. in-law and daughter, Mr, anil tral Florida locations.
his father. Jack Mann • • • Jonathan personally guided
1 p. m at the ball park at
In other business the group Robert and Betty Mann and this group.
Further information con­ Mr*. Otto Hammerland and
the etui of Sunnytown Rd. cerning the library or It* use their two children of Boze­ voted to invite all organiza­ daughter have returned home
At the present time he is
with the boys defeating the Is available from Mrs. M. man.
tion* In the community to after a visit in Arkansas * * engaged in entering his 4-H
On the way Up they stop­ work together on the annual Chuck Krecjar is expected
girls by a close margin in Moon, Mrs. A. Atherton, Mrs.
Forestry Project Book, for
the first game.
F. Bou'.den, Mrs. fi. Haig or ped at St. Louis to visit Christmas Party for young­ home this week after being Slate C om petition a t (ia in r t The Dads showed unexpect­ Mrs. N. Zimmer, all library friend* and in Mitchell, S. D., ster*.
on a Navy trip • • • Hazel Viile.
where they went to the Corn
ed vigor by defeating the workers.
Board members of each or­ Gardner has been enjoying
Jonathan says, “ I have com*
Palace to tee Lenience Welk ganization and club arc being the company of her sisters,
Senior League Hoys and then
to appreciate the Tree Farm
and his Orchestra.
taking on the Mums for two
asked to attend an I p. m. Elizabeth and Viola, of Pom­
inning*.
They toured Montana and meeting on Monday, aept. 30. pano Beach • • * Mrs. Harry and respect the thousands oWyoming visiting many of the at the Civic Buikling to plan (Valliei Wilson and daughter, trees that have been plumed
A variety of games and ac­
scenic spota auch as Yellow- an October meeting for gen­ Kim, attended the wedding an t It gives me a deep srnse
tivities were enjoyed at the
atone Park. They also visited era! memberab'p of all the of yallie's niece, Jackie John, of pride to give back to the
Recreation Center on Over­
the scene of the tragic earth­ club* at which time further son to Wayne Earnest in "forty" whai it hail given my
brook Drive following the softquake
which occurred two details will be worked out for Crescent City. On their way family IS years before. H I
ball game* with the picnic
Twelve table* of play were
has* • chance to enter colics*
yeare
ago
at West Yellow­ the annual event
supper being served across directed by K. Z. Walters for
home they stopped off In
I would like to enter the
the street at the Woman's thia week’s Tuesday after­ stone Park killing many peo­
Pierson to see her mother, School of Engineering. 1
Club building.
Mrs. L. E. Cox • • • ThU
noon meeting of the DeBary ple.
would aay that 4-11 has helped
Youngsters attending tried Duplicate Bridge Club in the
tius says he U glad to be
Sunday the Wilson family will
me to realize that engineering
their hand at volley ball, air - conditioned Recreation back home again in Cassel­
attend a reunion of the Cog
is needed nut only in Agricul­
ping pong, badminton, tether Hall of the DeBary Fir* Sta­ berry after seeing the "wild
family at Alexander Springs
ture to better machinery but
ball, horseshoes, bowling, and tion on Colombia Road.
west."
• • • Our thought this week
in many fields related to agtlbillards with some preferr­
Winner* announced today
Mrs. Julia Bartoa, Herald is again on happiness; “ The culture."
ing the quieter, more intellec­ were, NS, first, Mrs. Ruth
great
es.-enliaU
of
happiness
I news correspondent for Al­
tual pursuits such as chess.
Ulatt and Myron Arcardi; sec­
tamonte Springs, returned to arc: Something to do. Some­
ond, Mrs. Robert Nichollt and
work this week after a thing to love. Something to
Mri. Hugh DuVal; third. Sir.
By Hhirley Wentworth
month'* vacation in Ohio hope for —Chalmers.
and Mrs. K. Z. Walters and
Tentative plans for a first with relatives.
fourth, Mr. amt Sirs, E. M. aid tours* to be offrred In
She spent some time at the
Members of the South Si
By Shirley Wentworth
Hinkle.
th« B**r Lake - Fotrst City home of Mrs. Mary Bury, her
Inole Welcome Wagon N
Tlie first meeting of the
EW, first, Sira. Slinnle area are being mad* by Mrs. mother who soun will be 81
comer* Club report that 1
season for the Forest City lleitroan and F. R. Froehlich; John Hall of Bear Lake Ter­ year* "young” and with her
Thursday's account of tl
* i ; 1 &lt;» i Ht it -v
Community Association, orig­ second, Sira. Slyron Arcardi race.
sitter, Betty and brother, DanBy Jane Casaelberry
Sept. 19 Fashion Show
inally scheduled for Monday and Sirs. Harry Schob; third.
Mr*. Hall advUea that if ny, who live in Warrensville,
Miss Evelyn Morris, county- suited in some confusion t
•
,* • "
t
of this week, haa been re­ Sir. and Sirs. Frank Slatheson the demand ia sufficient the Ohio.
health nurse, this year will cemlng prizes to be awar
M g *
scheduled for Monday of nest and fourth, Mrs. Sllnla Slorrl- course will begin near the
A motor trip was made to serve the South Seminole at the event.
week at tha Forest City Res­ ■on and Charles Daglia,
middle of this month and wi'1 Newcastle, Pa., where she Elementary School, English
A cashmere sweater be
taurant.
Winners announced for the be taught by qualified per- visited another sister. Trips Estates Elementary School, purchased by the club will
C. M. Atrhiry, association month of August were first. sunnr!.
also were made fo Euclid, South Seminole Junior High prrsrntrd as a prire and
„ * ■*
■*&lt; «i *
president, , advises that those Mrs. Lori* Weeks; second,
Interested persons may ob­ Shedicd and Lak« Ohio.
and Oviedo School.
club member turning in
wishing to meet for dinner E. SI. Hinkle; third, Mrs. tain further information by
Some time was spent in
Originally from Alabama, greatest number of contr
should be at the restaurant Frank Austin; fourth, Mrs. calling Mrs. Hall or Mr*. golfing and bowling at spots Miss Morris cam* to this
lions towards the awei
by 0:30 p.m. The business E. M. Hinkle and fifth. How. Elaine Cox, both of Rear in and around Warrensville county in June from Chart
project also will r*c*iv&lt;
meeting will follow at 8 p.m. ard Middleton.
Uke.
Height*.
fotte County.
prize.

Talent Show Goses Reception Honors Three Area Artists
Program
iai viik i menm followed by a
at a m la * Wedm aeM tec vttb a
held at the Gsaaualty Cen­
ter OT Thursday tag*.
Shad Washita u s g a tote,
ttebby M b ' gate a piano
gala tad Patti t e w n y praaaatod a yaoteshns mint her
Deaae Matter played a piaao
•ala tad Debbto Potter, artlag aa “ teacher,” gave a
laaaa* la atagiag la Deenoe
LeaghUa, Jamy Crowder, Pat-

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Missile Club
ReadyFor
'BlastOfT
I P faaa
The Saatb Seminole Ml si tie
Gab at Sooth Seminole Jun­
ior High School at Camtberty ia watting no time ia mak­
ing plant ter a successful
Adah adviaora, Mrs. DanSal Blacksmith, Mrs. Lewia
Cota, mothen, and Mrs- CathMartin, Sooth Seminole
teacher met with
d ob repreeeaUtivca,
H r Blacksmith, Linda Cote,
a ad BiOy Dempaey prior to
tea epeaiag of achool.
Than win ho three chart­
er*, aao made op {ram atudaata from the seventh grade,
eae from «igbth graders, and
ana from ninth grader*.
Each chapter will meet
oaco a month aad them will
nine bo a general dab meetlaf aace a month.
The meeting day baa ten­
tatively been set for Thurs­
day and meetings will be
bald after achool title year to
that avo-e eludenU wiahiag to
join may do ao,
The group is looking for­
ward to attending the Sal­
mi* Ta Space Science Achieve­
ments Exposition to be held
in Orlando la October, which
Will be sponrared by NASA,

RELAXATION

took

many forma at CazwelLabor

Day

Celebration with aome,
auch

aa

left

and

Brondea

Billy

Dunn,

Ruaaell
in

Area C O f C
To Resume
Meetings

Fashion Show
Scheduled At
Country Club

Altamonte Library To Return
To Fall And Winter Schedule

tho

top

p h o t o preferring a
quiet game of cheas to
t h • mors atrenuou.4
game o f horseshoes
chosen by Mayor Fred
Heath In the bottom
p h o t o . T h e event
brought to a close a
moat successful auntmer program aitonaored under the direction
o f tha Caaaelberry Re­
creation Commlaaion.
(Herald Photo.*)

Lake Monroe Jottings

First PTA Meet
Set A t SSJH

Village Group
Sets Community
Square Dance

New Hours Set
For Library

Celebration Is Big Success

Labor

borry’a

FARM

Town Marshal
Back On Job

Bridge Club
Names Winners

Area Reporter
Returns From
Vacation

Area Group Sets
First Meeting

it' t**t.

Area First Aid
Course Planned

Club To Award
Two Prizes

Nurse To Serve
Area Schools

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Navy To Spend $ 15.5 Million To Enlarge S N AS
Doyle Outlines
Five-Year Plan

e t o 0 *
Do you have a pet peeve?
Or would you like to compli­
ment aomeone, tome affair,
something at all? You can —
In thU “ Around the Clock'’
column. R. E. Purler U do­
nating the column for one day
to the Kiwanla Club to auc­
tion off the apace for the
benefit of Uie club's under­
privileged children and icbolarahlp fund. At the elub'i
fish fry and auction at the
Civic Center. Starting at 5
p.m. Saturday. Only one re­
striction: R. E. Porter re­
serves llic right to edit the
copy.

WEATHER: Scattered afternoon and evening showers through Saturday; high today 88-911; low tonight in 70s.
VOL. 56

United Press Leaded Wire

Established 1908

FRI-, SEPTEMBER 6. 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Bandit Robs
Fern Park Firm
Of $800 Cash

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Check Storm Area

An alt-point* bulletin wax
issued this morning by Sher­
iff J. L. Hobby for nn elderly
white man who held up nnd
robbed the Fern I’ark branch
•
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of Winter Pack Federal Sav­
DcBary Wayfarers wiil hear
ing* and Lean Association of
Robert L. Allen, district dep­
$800.
uty grand master of Florida,
Robert, Day, branch execu­
at their open luncheon-meet­
tive a mistnut, described the
ing at 12:30 p.m. Monday at
mao n* gray-haired and wear­
the DcBary Community Cen­
ing u white ahj 11 and khaki
ter.
trousers.
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Tim bandit approached Tel­
Martin Company v%ill have
ler Doyle Oldham at 0:15 n.m.
about too players at the Mayand handed him nn envelope
fair Country Club Sept. IS and
with n note, which read that
again Sept. 22.
lie was armed nnd demanded
• • •
money. He then produced a
Jonnic Elam reports II. C,
small caliber revolver.
Hopkins of Willow Avenue
Following standing instruc­
was Ihe first to clip the Sem­
tion* by’ the S&amp;L, (I Mini to
inole Boosters Club coupon
handed the bandit b-Mhl and lie
f i d in a lute model while
from The Herald’s front page
automobile.
and mail in his dollar mem­
bership fee.
Deputy
(Iwirles
Fagan
shortly nftt-r discovered the
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get-away enr parked in the
.Seminole County adult rdu
I’uhlix supermarket parking
MIL AND MRS. J. M. UARRETT plan expansion
ration department will offci
lot at Casselberry. It bore u
o f their department store by tuoviiiM to 200 East
courses In beginners and ad
St. Petersburg license plate
First Street. Negotiation* Mere completed
vanced French if enough per­
It. II. LOVELACE
and. Sheriff Hobby said, bud
Thursday afternoon when Mr. (ian ett (seated)
sona are interested. OrganlaIwvn stolen Uvureday evening
signed the lease- Standing from the left are
tiunal meeting will be at 7:30
at Orlando,
p.m. Sept. 1G at Lake Mary
Also found in tlio parking
School. Cost of textbook and
*e* 1
lot, lull not with Hie . r.r, Hob­
registration will bo the only
by reported, was an overnight
charges.
bag containing a -.mail caliber
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gun and some clothing.
Varsity and junior varsity
’I he bandit'* des. i iptiolt wn*
Sanfrinl Moose T.i«lv.«* 1MI
were to hold their first scrim­
passed by Slier iff Hobby's de­ will hultl cnrollnii'iit for a
Sanford
Navy
official*
to­
mage game this afternoon at
day investigated wreckage of partment lu all law enforce­ class of new memtier* at 2
Seminole High School.
an A-5A Vigilante attack ment agencies iu thu East p in. Sunday at (lie terapnr*"•'1—1
HC--IS, .
•- v t / ’y, 't'i
H - vr Jc
.k c
Name of Miss Cerilc Heard P*"***' * k jfh
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Mary, Roll Snip*1, tun-gibercrewTiilh had be-n eject­
was submitted for permanent both
*H,lh crewTnwi
ship chairman, nmm-ncei
appointment as Sanford post­ ed near New Smyrna Roach 5-Ccnt Drinks
today.
Mrs. J.
Thursday
while
flvlnr
rou­
JACKSONVILLE
(
CHI)
—
master by President Kennedy
Small ad. i s that It I* an­ ul Oar: ett
Duval CouiJ. set ot ebb
t&lt;&gt; the U S Senate Thursday tine training mis. ion.
ticipated tint cl (hi new vl or i
afternoon. She has been act­ The bombardier * navigator. Mi Urnnl has wart i iclmo*
member* will come Into t. c to pur
Aviation
Jet
Mechanic
First
idling unit drink* in lieu d
ing postmaster since Aug. 2.
Ctas* Charles Robert Kelsey. milk Rial sin,i drink* siimiM Indue at lid* lime fur enroll at 20U East First
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meat by tlur Ik.'it I&gt;cgi e being i aciit 1 by
311, was ilt-lid on arrival at nut end im iv than five i&gt; nl
There was a rather odd
Staff.
Company.
Fi*h Memorial Hospital to
situation in Judge Vernon
Ituffct refreshments wilt he
Mr. nnd Mr*. (lirrcll t&gt;1.&gt;n
New Smyrna Reach.
Mite's juvenile court the
servctl following the cere- to move their store from First
Hospital officials reported Profits Taken
other afternoon. Two sisters the pilot, l.l. (Mr. linlii-rt H.
NEW YORK 101*11-Slocks ninnies by Small nnd Id* m u- strict ,md Sanford \vcmie.
were witnesses in atraffic
Lovelace. 31. suffered only- weakened on profit t.ikln: In milter, assisted by member - where they have taco lira I
case. One sister had been a
day aflcr rising to llieir high­ of Sanford Chapter lint. fur 16 years, lo the V-iwill
cut* nod bruise*.
passenger in a car involved
property.
Both men were assigned to est level in blslury Thursday. Women of the Moose.
in an accident. The second
Heavy Attack Squadron r» at
sister was at Iter place of em­ Sanford Naval Air Station.
ployment and just happened
Captain James II. Mayo,
to he looking toward the commander of Heavy* Attack
street and saw the accident Wing One, said today accident
occur.
board members are investigat­
• • *
ing a hydraulic failure which
A local nursery owner tele­ the pilot reported prior to the
phoned lo ask that I h e ejection.
•’Clock’* remind downtown
Lovelace idled tits* malfunc­
merchants to water regularly tion on a radio transmission
the podacarpus in Ihe side­ to the Nutul Air Station con­
walk planters. “ Without wa­ trol tower shortly before b uy­
ter." she said, “ those plant* ing the aircraft.
will die." To which a mer­ Captain Mayo -aid It rmihl
chant added: "The o n l y not yet lie determined during
known 'disease' that will which stngn of Kcl-ey’* ejec­
kill podacarpus is the lack of tion anil subsequent deseent to
water. There Is no known real earth the airman suffered Ins
disease that will kill these injuries.
plants.'*
Observer* at the *&lt; ur i,*
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{Hilted seeing both |. i oluiti-s
Children back in school? open after tile two left the air­
Don’t know what to do with craft us. about *gt.oixi f.-t-t.
The plane crushed at 1:50
yourself? Seminole County
Girl Scouts has openings for p. in. In a sparsely pupulnt -I
leaders, assistant leader*, or- ureu s o u t h w c • t of New
ganirers and consultant*. Ex­ Smyrna Reach. !•* miles
ANNUAL KIWANIS ( 1.1'lt auctiuit and fixh fry vns I cing publiri ml t"perience not necessary They south o f State Road III near
diiy in tilt; lobltiea of the Sanford Atlantic Nation.il Hank mid the Florida
will teach you. Pay? The joy the Old Spanish Mission me­
State Hank with displqya o f urtictcx which will he mtclioncd for tin* I icof working with girl* and morial.
fit of the chili's fund for undt.'inivilegcd children mid ncholatvlii{).-. The
Kelsey nod Lovelace were
helping fiirl Scouting grow.
* vent take* jihtco starting at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Civic Center.
L'al| Runny Morgan aI 322- undergoing transition tialning
in the Vigilante, They were
1775.
temporarily unsigned to VAII• * *
3 SanfurikWh noiog squadron.
One hundred volunteer* arc
KeUey tfkdol at lit I Fairway
needed for the Cray l.adjr
Drivs with hi* v ife. Mr*. V lu
health program at L a k e
Jtean Kelsey, hi.-I tv.o sons. He
.Mary. West Side Sanford ele­
i» slur survived tiy his par­
mentary schools. South Semi­
ents, Mr. |u*l Mr*. Charles F.
nole Junior High and Sanford
I Kelsey ScCpIullihu*. Ohio.
Junior High. Training course
Lovelace tlvrs at 303 Tuitgopen* at 9:30 a m. Sept. Id at
erir* Drive.
the health department assem­
Kelsey, a 12-year veleian of
bly room.
I the Navy, hud served a* un in] *tructor in Yr\H-l hefoiu en­
From the Lions Pau-6^
Pausdf Ik
Do tering ViglTiihte training.
you live within your income?1
Cood heavens, not It’s all I , FEC Suit Rejected
ran tiu to live within my
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) —A
creilit.
federal court suit by Hie
• • •
Florida East Coast Railway
Next licensing examina­ seeking Uie dismis-al of ls«
tions by the Florida State official* of Lie Jacksonville
Board of Nursing at Jackson­ terminal company was thrown
ville will he Oct. 15-18 for pro­ out of court here Thur-lay
fessional nur-&gt;e* aOil Oct. 17 for lack of federal joi-diclion.
1
tor practical nurses.

SNAS Probes
Wreckage 01

Moose To Enroll 4 3 fiS T £ ;i£li 3
New Members

MIAMI (L’ PI) _ A Navy
hurricane hunter plane and
surface vessels checked a
supiciou* lmv pressure area
In the southwestern Caribbean
today bid found no sign of
storm development.

‘ Ideal Race’
JACKSONVILLE (CPI) —
Florida congressman Charles
Bennett says tlu* “ ideal" 1DJ1
presidential race would pit
conservative Sen. Bar*y Holdwater against President John
F. Kennedy.

OAS Invites Adams

cffleer for the station.
The extensive plans, as
projected for SNAS for high
command approval. D o y I «
said, are tentative, are re­
viewed each year nnd arc
subject to revision.
The recent approval of tha
Sanford base a* a perman­
ent xImIIoii ha* opened the
door to nil type* of new and
permanent ronxlnictirn, Doyla
Miid, with one permanent
brick building it1ready con­
structed and a 380-mnn bar­
racks presently under con­
struction.
For Hie fiscal year 1981 a
new aircraft parking nr-x
nnd n hangar •shop - offii-a
building me planned.
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MIAMI tu r n — The Mi­
ami office of the Organisation
of American Slate (t&gt;\Sl has
invited Florida Secretary of
Tlie major portion of cm .
State Tom Adams to make a struction fund* will be exgoodwill tiuir of Colombia pended under present plat *
next month.
in 11)11,1 when thu present
north-south runway i* extend,
Goldwater Stand
ed fi.OOO feet toward* Laics
WASHINGTON (CPI) —
Jessup, nmkimr (with tha
Sen. Barry Hold wal er. (Bpresent -1,000 usable feet), n
Ari/.), slisclosed today that he
10,000-foot runway, rapabio
Mack X. Cleveland Jr., representing Mr. ami
pnihahly would vote against
of landing the biggest j ;
Mr*. Uiirrett; Merle Warner, who handled the
Ihe nuclear test ban treaty
real estate transaction; Mr*, tlarrett and A. Ed­
if hi* Cubanmissile reserva­ planes.
When the new runway li
win Shinholser, representing the Yoyvell estate.
tion is rejected by the Sen­
completed,
air traffic will ha
(Herald I'hoto)
ate.
re-routed to come in over
l.*iko Jessup nnd away from
Officials Blamed
MIAMI (UPD— Floridian* the residential ami housing
are generally "sympathetic" areas, Doyle noted.
In conjunction with the new
toward Negro demands for
integration, a Civil lllghl* ad­ runway, n new control tower
visory committee said Thurs­ will lie built and n new 100.
day, hut Hate officials are man bachelor officers quart­
•Too timid" lo carry out pub­ er* will he nt the western end
‘ Extensive repairs to the
ol Taike Hidden.
lic sentiment,
building b&gt; the Carroll DauMaintenance hangars, cheek
By Donna Kslrs
tel Cnnslru.’.i- o Company, will
facilities, extension of sewer
A resolution was unani­ Mathews Suit
betin about Sept. 18." said mously adopted at Thurs­
TALLAHASSEE (DPI) — and electric lines nnd commu­
liarretl “ As -oon as this is day’s regular meeting of the Sen. John K. Mathews of nications will also be neces­
completed, we will move in Longwood City Council re. Jacksonville asked the Su­ sary.
We p to lo develop the new questing ihr Winter Park preme Court today to uphold
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location ini* one sd the best
a
Lcott
County
court
decision
In
tO
G
O
,
Dovle said, plan*
Telephone Company lo pelland mast complete depart­
(bin Hie Florida Ulllitic* Com that ho li eligible to rim for call for permanent construc­
ment stores in the area."
mission to revise Hie rale governor in 1981. He said he tion of a hospital nnd dental
(JarreIt plans a shopping
schedule lor Ism gW ood to would not announce hi* can­ clinic to repines the present
Ir p to Atlanta about Sept.
make the rale* more equit­ didacy if Hie court rules him one, n second avionics shop
IJ lo purchase Christina* and
able and more comparable lo eligible, utiiil after the im­ nnd air-conditioning of anspring merchandise for the
those ot surrounding com peachment trial ot Judge illc- listcd barrack*.
new store.
liard Kelly,
The year 1907 will see con­
tnunllies.
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett plan
struction of another hangar,
Council
Chairman
It.
(’
lo close ihe present store
an nutomotivo leaiutcn.ince
when they move into the new Carlson punted out that u
"hop, a gym, a parnohutn
private
line
in
(.ongwood
to­
location
shop and improvement of
The real estate transaction day c o s ls $1.80 per month
Walk*,
.roads and park*.
more
t
h
a
n
in
Altamonte
was handled liy Merle Warn­
Fuel storage equipment,
er, of l a Stenstrom Really. Springs which i* only some
ATLANTA (DPI) — The another hangar, a new chapel
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. re­ four miles smith.
presented Mr. and Mrs. Dar­ The resolution (rankly stales Southern Boll Telephone and and a new officer* dub and
ren and A. Edwin Shlnbolser that in Ihe event the tele­ Telegraph Co. mid the Cum­ pool tm&gt; In Die work* for
represented Hie Yowell »’*tate. phone (oinp.my fails to com inimie.i Iion* W o r k e r s of 1988 and in !t)G9, a novf
(CWA)
reached theater, commissary, enlist­
ply with the request, Ihe city America
of Long wood itself will take agreement Thursday night on ed melt'* servleo dull* nnd
up Hie matter v*silt the Public a contract alfecting more athletic playing fields nru
than 51.000 telephone workers scheduled to lie built.
l lilities Commission.
* • •
In oilier business council In nine southeastern states.
Doyle
warned
that the Navy
tallied an annexation ordi­ (The Sanford employes of
nance on two parcel* of land, Soullicrn Bell are covered by maintains a very stem policy
with contractors nnd will noone located north of Clmrcli llii* contract. I
United Press International
The 3ft-month contract went cept nothing secondary of
street and hording Highway
Alabama fiov. George Wal 17 92 and Hie other situated into effect immediately, sub­ sub-standard.
ject to raliflcalion hv union
lace today ordered (our Hunts south 0! Sit |3|,
“ We are strict readers of
The request for a beer. 11 mem her*. It permit* two plans and specifications, nod
vills* school* schedules I In be
integrated closed until Mon­ qimr and wine license pre­ wage retqiening*. Hie lirst aft­ dentnnd complete firmn, : 1
day, but city offieials said sented iu Ihe name of Ihe er tt months, Ihe second alter nnd technical degibllity of
bidders,'* Doyle said.
they planned to open them Longwood Hotel and liar by 28 months.
W J. Lancaster, Carl \\j !
anyway.
Liter he assured Huntsville - kins and Frfnrd F Wuod*
official - be would noi inter­ was referred to Hie lamgwood
fere with the reopening of Fuller IK-pjiliiicnt lor refer­
ence.
public school* Monday.
Beer and wine license*
Wallace said he louk the
action because “ racial len were granled lo Baker’s
sum* exist ill Hie state and Place, Carl'* Grocery, Dun
there ! i .i * been violence anil and Hert s, (‘ and M Cafe,
bloodshed.’*
Farmer’s Utocery and Ser­
Tilts was one of several vin' Station and ll.c Ideal
S e It’s Fuutime
showdowns the defiant tegre- I'aekage Store
i fattunixt governor faces.
5
Fri. Niles at the
The meitiug wa* ailjournnl
subject to call alter the
H
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Caribc!
monthly financial statement
wa* approved and current
Music by
bill* were paid.

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IIY DOROTHY AUSTIN
The five-year plan « f development Involving
the expenditure o f an estimated $15.5 million nt San­
ford Naval Air Station under it.* new permanent
tstutn* was outlined in detail for the Junior C’hantlicr
of Commerce member* Thursday afternoon by Lt.
Cdr r. J. Doyle, resident
officer
in charge of con*
w w a
HtrucUim for the Navy’s
liuronu of Yards itml
Docks and Puli tic Works

Longwood Asks
Revision Of
Phone Rales

Southern Bell
Pact Okayed

Four Huntsville
Schools Closed

VAL92Z HOTEL
^ f f a r it c Downtown Ssntord
(R^LOungc
ra

Oviedo Council
OKs Tax Roll

Bv Bernice Krlsey
Oviedo City Clerk Dorothy
Courier presented Hie 196.181
personal and real estate lax
roll at a special session of
Ihe Flty Council held Tlnir*day night -it City Hail.
Valuations in'*'personal an I
re.it estate property were in
the amount of $1,398 839.
Council unanimously agreed
lo adopt the roll as presented.
Another meeting of the
council will be held next
Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the
Ci•y Hall for the purpose of
-It- u* mg t e pn.po-i I new
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Charter Loses
Tli** pr*postal new charter
fur the Town of Casselberry,
which Won the approval of
the 1983 Legislature after
more than two years' work on
(he part of liivvo offieials. n
charier committee and the
town attorney was defeated
Thursday in a speii.il rvfvrendu in.
A 51 per cent majority ap­
proval . f the totu l 933 regis­
tered V oters wn* needed to
pa** the new charter. (Inly
193 votes were east, 251
.’ ...iu l u.al 212 fur.

“The 11idea ways’*

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Good Shepherd To Observe Youth Sunday
f-in n s

Perplexed
About Faith?
Fart I
Tbe AperJk Faai « u not
i h n p a ChrUtUc, bat vbca
W 1 .
AeuM la Ua ml»d a* to »feat
ha bettovud. B&lt; w y n a ni
this p w l faith la waxy of Ur
written, ese ef the nsert »rt____ bets* I Timothy
l:U b tk n a U wrote, " fo r
I hot* believed.
tad an per*uhd*d teat Ha la
•bit to keep teat which I have
tommiUd aate K m aparcit
that day."
TUr partite
a m written to fiaM hp who
war oaa o f Praia daarat
frtesda. Ha war a y o a r ** a
hot oaa who Ud haaa choan
ta load tea p a r t c te th at
Cphoraa, aa ite patter, rad
Fool kaaw teat TisnVJiy
an of tea teite
ipUrh aacb a
It
Ictely
with roch a tark ba cony jtv ti aad not easfased!
Tan u l I know teat it war
Bet aal/ Past red Timotey
woo needed certainty is teair
faith, rod G&gt;d knew* ten
f i r better tern wo do.
£ « m Um &gt; p I artrhcrrd
two of a y friasdr U t e r i.
Sote ol tharo people wan re•; actable. friendly, teteBiieut.
a d reasonably auereetful ia
t i t ryn of so rt of their i t qiilittM M . Thrir tenter a*tioa war of roch a nature that
• rtlifioor coerictioe was
Beaded. Both were eharch
E imbers, althoorh ef differerr*. denominations. One arid
that tbe limply did sot know
%hat tha bettered, to which
the other responded that he
did Mt know what he be­
lieved either.
What a tragic thing it It
that to many people are ao
uncertain aa to their religious
Belief*.
Let « e lay briefly that one,
to bo convinced, must know
Blest Cod.
We need to reflect .pen tha
knowledge that eaa ba glean­
ed Irate utara] revelation aa
well aa divine revelation.
Certainly
the
universe
speaks ef a Supreme Being
and the human body of a

Creator. Our concepts of Use
shrink when wa try to grai?
tea bsittev* Being ef Cod's
glory aa to time rad *p
and wa find ouroetvee aayitg
with the Psalstet. "Before
the mountain! ware beoaght
forth, ar even Tbos has*,
formed the earth and tee
world, even from everlasting
to cveriatUsg, TVw art God"
A person does rot have to
ba a Christian to know Cod
aa One af might and power
and eternal r t e h u l This
can be seen in nature, bow.
ever, it ia cot enough to satiafy tha eternal hunger of
mac.
The complete knowUdgt cf
Cod cornea when wo sea Him
revealed ia least Christ. The
Bib!* sptixr uf CL/la;
j
tbe Word" which meats an
“ eipresaion" of Cod. The
words wt speak express ideas
and "tea Word" Cod spoke
expressed Jesus Christ.
if you really w ist to know
about God study your Scriptares concerning Christ Per­
haps it wooid ba best to begta by reading the Gospel of
John than to proceed to Mat*
thaw, Mark, and Lake. From
here you may proceed to a
lifetime of study that w.J
constantly enrich your exit-

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estxblushed dariag the s a - Thor
istry af Paster Ernest Bdick.
The regular torsos, tetria tradition a: Good Shepherd
, led" Who arc too Calisg as
Angel." will be delivered is
three parts by Shtila Jordan.
Board T o Sleet
The official Baird e f the Sandy V fX .tr and Dennis
First Methodist Church o f Brows- Other young people
w-21 assume tee duties ef
C- 3- lletxjer. president of Sasfted w d meet at 7 JO ushers and acolyte.
tee Lsteer League. v C leaf pm. next Tuesday a McK-n- • As javitatws is extended by
the twugregatsac a the Litu­ ley Halt
tee ccngrvrattes of Good

Shepherd to friends a the
Sanford area to attend tbit
impressive end inspiring Mr
vice.

New Minister
Her. W. E. Timms hat aa
assed duties as paster o f
the First Methodiot Chunk
of Genera after Rev. R *j tv.
Huff waa forced to resign
doe to {□ health.

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YOUTH SUNDAY will be observed i t Good Shephard Lutheran Church
this week with member* o f the Luther League in charge of the entire
M irice. Taking part will be, front from left. Becky Thornell, Ann Carlson,
Sandy Metzler and C. J. Me trier; back, Lynn Carlson, Sheila Jordan, Karen
Thornell and Dennis Brown.
(Herald Photo)

Anniversary Plans Completed ChristChurch
By DeBary Methodist Church To Resume Full

By Mrs. Adam
Final plans have bees com­
pleted for the Five Year
Ceiebraiiao of the DeBary
Community Hctecd.it Church,
which was started is ISIS by
Cdr. Leslie L. Lewis with s
group of small retired fami­
lies aad which now ha* a cospcistton cumbering more
teas XO persocs.
The anniversary will be ob­
served on Sept. U when the
Next Friday's column will morning and evesmg services
toeiir.ue with tbs subject. will begin U minute* early
"Ferplexed about yoar Faith" (19.IS a. m. and 7:15 p. m.)
Wa will prvgrevt from know­ to accommodate special proing about Cod to knowmg p a ms commemoratisg tee
event.
Cod,
During tee morning service
|highlights of both the three

read-acted during tee » i . m.
Sunday School Hour m i the
I p. a . MYF Service, parte
t iy it e f as paseLsts for one
ef tee two scheduled discuss­
ions will be James Wilier
Jr., Henry and Mstteew
Tbursaa ssd Katey Schob of
DeBary and Betty aad Charkite Wells of Orange City.
Dr. Joe A. Tolls, d-striet
superintendent of tee DeLand
District,
will
be
special
guest at tee morning service
and Rev. Hugh Booth, retired,
w-J talk on work of tee young
peoples' departments during
tee evening worship hour.
The observance of Holy
Communion will close the
Anniversary Service.

Conquerors Plan i s r - T S T i .’S !
St. Andrews
Two-Week Drive
Sets Study

Schedule

By Dm u Estes
A full schedule o f service*
wrQ! be resumed this Sunday
at Christ Church Episcopal,
Locrwcod, with Holy Com­
munion st 71JO sun., Sunday
School at t am. and tha Fa­
mily Service and Sermon at
10 am.
This schedule will be main­
tained throughout the fall and
winter months.
Rehearsal meetings for the
choirs of the church got un­
derway this week with the
Senior Choir meeting at 7i30
pm. Wednesday and tee
Junior Choir scheduled to
meet from 9i30 until lOiSO
a m. Saturday.
Beginning next Wednesday
at 7 pm., an Evening Prayer
Service will be held each week
and cn the following Satur­
day, at 10:30 a.m., a Girls*
Friendly Society will he orgamied under direction of
Mrs. Ices Blanton for the
purpose of giving girls be­
tween the age* of *«ven and
11 year* the opportunity to
wor»bip, learn and serve to­
gether in the church.

the church was built will be
! given by Everett Swift, one
1of the charter member* and
cha.rman of the first official
By Downs Estes
hoard.
The Pentecostal ConqueK-i
Raymond Higgins, trustee
St. Andrews Presbyterian
of th e First Pentecostal and chairman of the building
Church of lying wood are plan committee, will discus* po*»i- Church cf Bear Lake will
meg a Sheaths for Christ bililies of completing the edu­ sponsor a series of studies on
drive for the next t»o weeks. cational facilities within the
Presbyterian History and Be­
Sheaths for Christ is the next fir* yesrs.
liefs beginning this Sunday at
fund-raising campaign f o r
Edward Perry, chairman of
the young people of the the Commuikm on Education 7 pm . with meetings to be
church whose motto is ‘Tbe and Sunday School superint­ held at the same hour each
Arms That Reach Around the endent, ha* arranged for alternate Sunday through the
World with Gospel Truth."
round title discussions to be fall.
This study series, to ke
aim ainyi Giaai ., chair­
presented by Rev. Thomas IIman of the Longwood group
Maiun, pastor, will be of a
This Sunday after the morn­
popular nature with opportun­
ing worship service each
ity fur questions from the
member of the young people's
group.
department will give a penny
By Jane Casselberry
While all members are In­
for each pound of his weight
Twenty-use
member* of the
vited
and
expected
to
attend,
Following the service on
By Jane Caaaelberry
Casselberry Community Meth­
the
study
is
being
conducted
Sept.
15,
each
member
of
the
Westminster
l’
r
esbyterlan
By Jeaa Mafia
odist Church MYF attended
Tbe September meeting of group wtil measure, with Church will meet at 6 p. m. particularly for people in ice the monthly meeting of the
the Women’s Christian Fellow­ arms stretched high, hli Sunday in the temporary area who are not affiliated
Christ The King Sub-district
ship (Priscilla Circle) of the height, giving a penny for chapel at Howell Park for a and perhaps are looking for a
held Tuesdsy night at the
Ckuhtota Community Church each Inch of the measure- Family Night Supper during church borne, Rev. Makin
First Methodist Church in
advises.
which reporta of conferences
will be held at 7:M p. m. meat.
Services and meetings at Apopka.
and camps attended this sum­
next Tueaday at the home of
Danny Casselberry, sub-dis­
mer will ice given by Linda St. Andrews ire conducted at
Mrs. Florence Boulden, on
trict
president,
conducted
Pitman, Lola Pearson. Jack 6013 Linneai Reach Drive.
Seventh Street with Mrs. H u ­
the
business
meeting
and
Montgomery, Tommy Pitman
l l Morrison as co-bosten.
Doris Lcrrell, acting citirnand Claire Montgomery.
Tbe program will be pre­
shJp chairman, was in charge
sented by Mrs. Katherine
The Women of the Church
of the program.
Junes on ‘ Beginnings of the
are in charge of the supper ■
.
.
A film strip was shown
and those attending are aiked I n S t T U C t l O l l
Community Church Move­
By Mrs. Adam Mailer
on the effect of alcohol cn the
ment" Devotion* will be giv­
to bring fried chicken, a cov­
The WSCS of the DeBary
personality.
en by Mr. Gladys Durtum.
ered dish and their own table
Community McthodUt Church
Following the program a
New officers tor the coming
service.
The
Presbyterian.Church
ot
will hold a pot luck luncheon
yesr are Mildred Wright,
All member* and friends the Covenant will bold a class reception was held for the
at 12:10 p. m. next Tuesday
ministers of the sub-district
president; Mr*. Boulden, vice
in the Social Hail of the are invited to attend for an of imtruction in the new Cov-j
and refreshments were serv­
president; Mri. Puth Boswell,
evening
of
fellowship
and
inenant
Life
Curriculum
for
church to open the 196341
secretary and Mr». Hilda
splration.
j six Thuriday nights begin- ed.
year. •
Stupe, treasurer.
-----------------------ning Sept. 12 at 9 p m. M*et-1 The local group was accom­
The luncheon will be follow
Meetings of tbe circle arc
|tags will he held in the caucus panied by Jack Waltman,
ed by a bustnevs session and
held on the second Tuesday
room of Firit Federal Build- j counselor of the senior MYF.
program when Itev. Cecil N
of each month in homes of
ing
until space U available in
Ogg will spoak ua ' Uur Miss­
the members which k s si.-~i the new church building on
ion Today.''
ber 13 women. All women in
South Orlando Drive.
An Educational Seminar fur
the community are welcome
All church officers and
members of the WSCS of the
and invited to attend. Thove
The September meeting of church school teachers are
DeUnd District will he held
wishing further Information
on Friday, Sept. 13, at the the Men’s Club of thr First strongly urged by the Session
may call Mrs. Wright.
First Methodist Church m Methodist Church will be to attend
Sanford with registration set neld next Thursday night,
Outlines of the lecture-dis­
one week In advance of the cussions have been duplicated
by 3 a. m.
Those in need of trans­ scheduled date.
and will be in the hands oi
portation are asked to call
The change waa made in those present. The Rev.
Mrs. Albert Mu-ell,
order that member* of the Thomas H. Makin. who has
club might attend the Build­ attended a seminar on the
er’* Club Banquet act by Dr. curriculum, will lead the
The Men’s Club of Grace
J"e Tolle, district superin­ study.
Mcthodiit Church will spon­
tendent, fur Sept. 111.
sor a Family Frllowihip CovThose planning tu attend
rred-Dish Supper Sunday at
th e
Men’* Club meeting
the church at 6 30 p. m. All
By ISonna Fites
families of the church are in­
The Ladies Auxiliary ot the should make reservations no
vited and arc aikrd lo bring First Pcntecovtal Church of later than next Wednesday.
a covered &lt;Juh. A filmstrip Longwuod will meet at 7:30 j
lly Jane Ca»-rlbcrry
on World Wide Communion pm. Monday at the church
The Senior and Intermediate
Sunday will be shown in on Orange Avenue.
MVKs of the Cas-telheriy
which a local family is pic­
Plani will be nude for the
Community Methodist Church
tured.
fall activities. Mrs Thomas
wcut on a beach trip last Sat­
Each Wednesday morning Atrey will serve as hoatrsv
By Duuns Kales
urday to New Smyrna. Mem­
the ladies of live church are
The 1-ongwood St. Catherine ber* and their guests filled
meeting
together In the
ot Siena Circle of the Church up the Sunday School bus and
Children's Building to work UI’ Y Sets Meeting of the Nativity Catholic Wom­ two station waguiis.
W ILC O M I w a t o x
on projects for the Bszasr to
Th* U n i t e d Preahyterian en's Club will bold its regu
The group* were accompan­
be held in November.
Youth of Westminster Pres­ lar monthly meeting at 8 p.m ied by Rev. ami Mrs. Darwin
lir g in la l ‘ «lru*k|
On Thursday the Joy Circle byterian Church will resume next Tuesday at the home ot
V, D. Hoi 12U
Shea. Mr*. Bill Shook. Mr*.
will meet at the church at the schedule of weekly melt­ Mrs. Joseph Hopkins un
Sanford
Eleanor Zuknwaki and Mr. and
9:30 a. m, (or [he monthly ings on Sunday evening, Sept. Markham Road m la mg wood
Mr*. Leonard Ca»*e!b«rry.
Nurk Norris
meetings and on Friday. Sev­ 15. All junior and senior high
Final plans will be made
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A picnic supper on the
eral members of liie Woman's young people are invited to for the Country Square Dance
H. Seminole
beach was enjoyed and those
Society will be attending a attend th* meeting* which are featuring Joe Curtis to be
In the group* roasted marshPlay Ilia Itugeuatlue
District Seminar at First held at fi:30 p. m. jn the How- held Sept. 28 on the Church
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feUmdul Church.
Lake Mary
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borne.

21 Attend
MYF Meet

Westminster
Plans Supper

Chuluota Circle
Sels Meeting

This Sunday r 2 be observ­
ed as Youth Sunday at the
Good Shepherd L a t h e r s
Church of Sxsfcci uses mem­
bers of the Lather L e ijje
wJl be is charge of the en­
tire !t.M a. at. worthy ser­
vice.

DeBary WSCS
To Open Year

Nazarene

Conffrefationml

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Laha Miry. Fla
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FIR»T FEXTECOeTAL
CHIRCH OF LOV6WOUD
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Plon#*r Fellow ship I N p bu
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Errals* Worship_7:1# p. ra.
W tl Prays.- Mcs'.in* Till pnw
CHIRCH o r THE COVE VI XT
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Classes

Urge You To Attend

^Attend
services^
this week
at uoiir mm
bface o j
worship

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Have Picnic

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These Sanford Merchants

Men's Club
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Supper

Catholic Circle
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Ertolag Warship _ 7:11 p m. Miralt* Warship _ ISilt ajr.
Baptist
WeL Prays/ lorvit* 7.11 p a E m it* Worship _ Tip* pja.
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Morning Worship 11;!* a. m.
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\ViL*on-Maler Furniture Co.

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Holler Motor .Saleu Co.

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Southern Natural Cue
John Dunn A Staff

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Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crapp* A Employee!

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How To T e !is States

Law Litany
Dedication
Set Sept. 18

Dedication
ALBANY, N, Y. (UFI) —
By The Rtidlnj Laboratory, of it in school, so start work­
the Fred K&gt; Wilson Memorial
Gov. Nelson A. Hockefeller’s
Law Library will ba held at
Inc.
ing on your listening now.
drive for a White House bill
9:30 a.m. Sept, IS In UpWritten for .Newspaper EnterOne more point—if a cer­
on the Republican ticket in
cult court room, it la an­
prise Association
tain class or a certain teach­
1961 appeared stronger to­
nounced by Judge C. Vernon
We've discussed tic rela­ er bores you and you can't
day based on the outcome of
Mixe, chairman o f tho board
tionship between the textbook help daydreaming, try listen­
of trustee* of tha library.
and the lecture—how you can ing in spurt* (the same way
key primary race* at opposite
The 1963 Legislature offi­
save lime by overview ing the that you Mudy). Concentrate
ends of New York State.
cially changed tha library
text the night before class hard for 10 minutes, then take
Although the governor was
nam« from Seminole County
and then taking class notes a 5-minute daydream break,
not directly Involved, hie po­
J
■vl;f
*
to honor tha lata attorney,
only on what Is not mentioned then listen for to more min­
litical prestige wa* challenged.
— a*i
—
who practiced hero for CO
in the text. Which brings us utes, take another break and
It was put to the test in
E. P. DENLEA
year* and served aa counsel
lo the problem ol taking ef­ so on. It’s not the best way
Erie County where a failure
for the city and tha School
fective notes. Or, more pre­ of attending class, but it's
could have hurt hi* chanres
Board,
cisely, to the problem of be­ better than daydreaming all
of bringing a aolbl slate dele­
A. Edwin Shlnholaar will
coming an effective listener.
gation to the natlonul conven­
the time.
A IX PARTIES involved appear in n hnppy
dellvar tha dedicatory address.
Most high school teachers
tion,
frame of mind ns Mrs. Irene Kohlrusch (left)
A plaque to tha mamory of
and almost all college teach­ (Next: How to study so you’re
A close primary contest In
ami Mrs. Joan Greenwood pin nexv emdtrn rank
Mr. Wilson will b# unveiled.
ers use the textbook only us sure.)
New York's Greenwich Vil­
insignia on their husbands.
(Navy Photos)
School, city and county
a course guide. They expect
lage section may have ended
dignitaries and tho public
you to read the (ext on your
n political career that nt one
ar« Invited.
own to get background under­
time ranged high in city, state
standing. They use the lec­
and national Democratic cir­
Edward P. Detilca, formerly
ture periods to develop ma­
cles.
California’s famous rada chief petty officer in Heavy
terial which is inadequately
Final but unofficial figure*
wood trees actually baloag to
Attack Squadron 5, hat been
covered in the text, to provide
NEW YORK-(UFI) - Wall showed Carmine G. de Sapio commissioned an officer with two different species o f coni­
Sanford Chapter 1164, Wo­
you with sidelights on the
failed in his political come­
fers.
Street fmmd Itself at a heady
men ol the Moose, will bear
topics under discussion nmi
back try by 41 votes. He lost the rank of endgn In cere­
Herald
Feature
Editor
Mrs.
new altitude today. By al­ hia grip on Tammany Hall monies at Sanford Naval Air
to clear up any questions
Dottle Austin as guest speak
most any popularly under­ two years ago as the result of Station.
which the text may have rais­
William F. Kohlrusch and Pensacola in October and on
For the second year. Semi- er for Ihe September Chapter
stood average, the market in a reform move headed by for­
ed. Many times only half of
Ensign Denies ha* been as­ i v T N n r m c i r r r o r s r w
note County schools will join Night Enrollment program to James A. Greenwood, two of completion of the Indoctrina­ listed stocks stood at a new
the exam questions will cornu
mer Gov. Ilerbett Lehman sociated with VAH-fi since r u n s i x t h j r a i o t s k r i . . .
t i r r , i v a v u r o w *»: r i with
six
other
Central
Fiord
-1
be
held
next
Monday
at
8
Heavy Allark Squadron 3‘s tion course will be assigned high.
from the textbook; the oilier
and the late Sirs. Franklin D. August Until. He was desig­ v o i .k t'n t'V T T . r i . o n m s .
p. m. in the temporary Lodge
da
counties
in
n
co-ordinated
I ' l t t V C S N I VO. IS3I1
The steps by which any Roosevelt.
half will come from the lec­
enlisted bombadler - naviga­ to VAII-7.
nated a bombardier-navigator IV
rirrirm *
nr
i&gt;o v a i . o
n.
educational television sche­ Home in Lake Mary.
stairs
are
built
in
this
area—
De
Sapio’s
successful
oppo­
tures.
In June 1961. He holds sev­ w e i . r s v , r a n t h k a d o p t The commissioning of these
Tlv enrollment ritual for an tors. were given commissions
dule
commencing
Monday,
*t
earnings
and
dividends
of
So you have three choices:
nent was Kdwurd I. Koch, a eral bundling revurd* In VAII- HIV o r D K I R A 1.01 H R W l t anticipated five new members a* officers with ensign rank two former enlisted men tlie companies whose securi­
1.1 SMS,
reform Democrat,
buy a tapo recorder, learn was reported today by Wal­
3 and received the ComNavAir T in IILVTIT K D W ARD W U e
points
tip
the
fact
that
Ihe
In
ceremonies
at
Sanford
will be conducted during the
ter
Teague,
administrative
ties
are
listed
on
the
ex­
In Erie County, two men Bombing “ K" for the fiscal
stenographs or learn how to
1.IAM8
Navy believes in utilizing It*
meeting by Chapter Officer*. Naval Air Station.
(lout knows ld 4 m &gt; )
assistant for local schools.
change — had been climbing appointed to judicial posts by years of 1901-62. He formerly
be a good listener.
Both men received their outstanding and experienced
Rsvannsh, Chatham CuuaLight
buffet
refreshments
Seminole school children
in till* direction for month*. the governor scored impress- Mew with X’F-I0l out of Key
Your teacher can talk at a
»»■.
(Ito rxls
through t h e enlisted personnel by provid­
will be served by members com mission*
v i r r i t ’K o r r s r r i T i o *
Whether they had climbed 1*0 victories over opponent* West.
Tale of about 150-200 words n will watch these program* on
Navy’s Limited Duty Officer ing opportunities for promo­ to merely a landing, or whe­
of
the
publicity
committee
pom a n o m o v
hnrkrd by the county (101*
minute. Tbo very best steno­ television sets in their classAfter attending the twoTill) AUK HKKK1IY NOT?I who are in charge of the program, a program where­ tion In commissioned rank. A ther they bad led to a solid
chairman. Robert XV, Grimm, month officer indoctrination m : » TITAT a Petition has
graphers can't take dictation roonis:
by outstanding first class anil survey of Heavy Attack I floor from which further as­
evening * program.
be«n rileil In tha abova alyl"American History" (grade
The Erie County contest* course nt I’rntncola, he will rtl
that fast, so don't try to write
i Hurt by INlVAI.n It. Mrchief petty officers may ad Squadron 3's ufliccr personnel cent was possible, wa* almost
stemmed from n split between join VAII-3 at 8uuford Naval LK.Of for Ihe ailuptlun o f DKdown everything a teacher 8)—daily over WDIIO (Chan­
vance to commissioned status shows that over one-third of a secondary consideration. At
II It A LOIT18L WILLIAMS, by
Grimm and Senate Majority Air Station.
jays. You can't write that nel A) tt run,
lha Patmoner, DOXALD II.
in (heir respective technical the permanently assigned of­ least overnighlly, the com­
Leader Walter J. .Mahoney.
fast; you'll get confused ami
**F I r s t
Year Spanish"
Ensign
Denieii
is
married
Mi-LHAN, anil row are rs ficers are former enlisted per­ munity which deals in dollar
fields.
■InIreil to aerva a copy o f your
Rockefeller
has
supported
Ma­
you may even miss an import­ (grades 2--I)
daily over
to
the
former
Thelma
Tudden*
Answer or Objections to *hoar
The career* of Kohlrusch sonnel wlio have advanced to signs could feel that it had
honey.
ant part of the lecture.
U FTV (Channel !») 10 u.m.
hum,
of
Newcnstle-on-Tyne,
causa why **td palltlon should
and Greenwood have run sim­ officer status through the accomplished something.
nut
ha aranitd, on tha atlorHere’s the way a good note
England. They met while he
“ Second Y e u r Spanish"
ilar courses a&gt; they both en- Limited Duly Officer pro
hay fur Petltlonar, K. J. fllKIU
It had seen two indexes—
taker operates:
was
stationed
on
the
[aland
(grade* 5-7) daily o v e r
ACM, IIS Kast Coton lit Drlra.
Mr. C. XV. Brown. 76. died li*ted in 1051 a* seaman re­ gram. This group represent* tlie numerical counterparts of
*-Ile overviews Ids text U Fl'V (Channel y) 10:1a mu.
of Malta. They reside here Orlamlu, Florida, and fill the
at 3 a. m. today at his home, cruits, advanced through the over tin) years on Naval ser­ the lines of mercury in clin­
nrlalnsl In tho o fflca o f the
the night before. He's on
with their two .-on.*, Peter, 6 Clark
'•Exploring Science" (grades 201 S. French Ave.
o f lha Circuit Court aa
enlisted rate* to petty nfliccr vice.
ical thermometers used to
familiar ground during the 3-1) .Mondays, Wednesdays
und
John,
2.
or bafora October 2nd. t i l l .
Born Jan. 9. 18X7 in Jackson first class and now lo com­
measure
temperature
—
break
llKUKIN
F A I L NOT or a
lecture. He takes notes only nmi alternate Friday* over
By Donna Estes
viltr, lie had made hi* home
dacraa pro confaaao will ba
into new high ground In trad­
on what is not in the text­ XS'KSIl (Channel 2) 1:30 part. here for the pad 52 years. missioned rank
tutors.I aeatnat you.
Rev. Jack Llmlxay, pailor
They started flying In
ing on Thursday,
WITH K M my hand and tha
book.
Parents Invited
“ Space - A g e
Science" He was a retired conductor heavy attack aircraft a* third
of
Ihe
First
Baptist
Church
of
seat III sold Court la Hanford,
One of the.*** was the vener­
—When lie sloes take notes, ( g r a d e s
Annual
school
lunch
week
Florida.
Ihta 37th day « f
5-t!) Tuesdays, for Atlantic Coa*t Line, was
able ami venerated Dow Jones T.nngwood, and 30 members will be observed Oct. 14-18, Ausust,
lie listens; lie doesn't Just Thutsdiiys nnd alternate Fri­ a member of Sanford Masonic crewman, went through the
A. n., t i l l .
of the eliurrh will conduct a
average
of
30
Industrial
homhadter
navigator
course
(SKA
I.)
•scribble. Me assumes that if
witli parent* receiving special
days over XVESI! (Channel Lodge 82, of Ihr 1'ro'bylcrlan and for the past several years
Arthur H. Beckwith, .le,
stocks It closed at 737.96, up religious census of the Long- invitation* l» imve lunch with
a teacher wants something
As Clark of lha as Id (Re­
wood area between Hie hour*
Church and of the Fenny Fin­ have been (lying a* BN* m
2) 1:30 pan.
506
(or
the
day
and
3.07
m i t Court
taken down exactly (perhaps
their children mi specified
Mrs. C. A. Adams, 78. died
of
3
and
4
p
in.
this
Sunday.
Tho alternate Friday pro­ chers Club.
Uy:
Martha T. Tlhlsa
higher than the 731,91 it
Heavy Attack Squadron 3.
a definition) he'll say so
days.
at 12:51) a.ill. today at Sem­
lu-puty Clark
Survivor* are his wife, Mr*.
Tlie
census
will
consist
of
grams in science will provide
reached
Dec,
13,
1961.
Kohlrusch will report to
The good note taker listens for
This announcement was K U t o r j . o i h i u c h
inole Memorial Hospital bil­
Sara C. Brown of Sanford;
Information
from
enrichment, reviews, find dp
Attorney
The other was the younger, gelling
Pensacola in November for
the main idea of Ihe lecture
made
at the first meeting of H
lowing
n
short
illness.
o K. Colonial Drlv*
three
sisters,
Mr*.
Annie
cial feature* not included in
iml generally regarded a* each home as lo religious the Hctninolo County Food nrlando,
th e
officer
indoctrination
Florida
before he starts writing.
Born Dec. 21, 1*85, in Car- broader-based, Standard A preference and distributing
Moody, Mrs. Florence Sheaf
the
regular
series
he
nose
of
course and upon completion nersville, Go., she had made
—As the teacher introduces
Service Association, hy Mrs, Publish: Aua. M, A M t A Mand
.M
rs.
Mildred
Butts,
all
To. I»«J.
Poor’s index of Sou stocks. literature to those desiring it. Dotty Ba**, vice president.
will be transferred lo Whitteach major point, our ideal limited time, I.rstoii guides
CUL-tOO
her home in Sanford at fiiK) S. It bad made one new record
Jacksonville, and two
by Island. Wash., (or duty
listener makes a short note are available for ull ETV (
Mngnnlia Ave. (or the past 33 level on Tuesday, when It
with a heavy attack squad­
to pin down the topic. Then programs nmi may Im oh- :rsnddsugaler*.
Arrangements
fur
funeral
years.
She was a member of closed at 72.66. Thursday, It
he just listen* and tries to tuined by writing "Central services will lie announced ron.
the
First
Presbyterian gained another 0 36 from In lb - l « » r l o f l b - r-NNiy
Florida
Education
TX',
I’
.O.
understand the teacher, lie
Greenwood will report to
S-mlNol- I'MMHty, S i l l by
Brissnn
Funeral
Home.
Church,
o(
Hie
DAIt
and of Wednesday to close at a new JllllS**•if It sir 1*1■«. In I'nihnlr,
may write write down occa­ Itox 271, Orlando, Florida."
Funeral service* will lie
Ihe
line.
I
n
F
r
I
Hr i : « l n ( F o f I
high of 73.00.
sional fine distinctions that Include name, return nddrir-*,
Fred It. WlUun
held
nt
3
p.m.
Sunday
at
Survivors
ate
a
daughter,
llte teacher is fond of. When tbo exact title of the televi­
Brissnn Funeral ilnme with
Mrs. Eh/abctli Sharon, a
r iH f. M in n :
the teacher finishes each ma­ sion program for which the
V.itlii* I* li*»r*'lty «lv#n flint
Itev. (Irover C. Sewell of Hie
granddaughter.
Mary
Sharon,
jor point, our hero makes a guide is requested, and $1 to
f lip
will, nn th*’
Fir-t Presbyterian Church of
- n •l 4i4jr o f O tftu b « r» A !&gt; 1 M J ,
Rfheursul* fur the Sanford and a grandson. Chandler
short summary of it and starts cover costs of printing, hand­
|ir
r
*
(*
r
it
f
lip
M M io r .il.I p
Sanford officiating.
Burial Mate Chorus will begin Mon­ Sharon, all of Sanford; two
lo listen for the next big ling, and mailing. In addi­
i* iiiin !f
Ju*Ttfa fif Homl riot p
will
be
in
Evergreen
Comesisters,
Mrs.
i'hil.p
Davis
nt
i ’ imihI). 1*1«&gt;ri't4, hU fhirtl ? p day nt 7:15 p.m. ut the San­
tion to tlm guide*, a limit'd
By June l'n»*clbcrry
point.
t u r r t . Jio *o u n t
nm i
v m jc h # r * .
I
ford Women’ s Club, soy South Tulsa. Okla . and Mr- I’atley
—The good note taker Is number of student workbook* ■tery.
The WSCS of the Cassel- :t* HliM'Utor of thp T&gt;&gt;tntP o f
Bennett of Carnersville; sev­ lorry Community Methodist
It. V V IU o n . ile c c »*&gt;f*i| n m i
Oak Avenue.
always active and questioning: for “ Space-Age Science" ale
thiip, ttmn an*t th^rp,
*T expect all men who were eral nieces and nephews.
ha tries |o anticipate what the uvailuble. These workbook.*,
Church will resume monthly* nt i k§i*lit
o
in th^ pa hi
Funeral services will be meetings next Wednesday ut 2 .)rtiUnite
with us lust year anil four
teacher i* going to say. That which contain pii/llr*. quia
«* f o r .* f in a i »PM lrm iP fi i
o
f
AiVm
In
f
nt
nat
(«i
it
of
an id
held
at
II
a
in.
Saturday
at
former mcmirer* who bad to
way, he’s aide to concentrate; questions, ami individual ac­
p, in. ut the eliurrh.
•••fitIp, .in I f -r art nrilnr ill***
Brisson Funeral Home with
O*
drop
out
for
business
anil
his mind doesn't wander.
Mrs.
M.
('.
Huggins
will
he
•
li
irt
I
n
h
i
n
t
»«
■
iii’ii
K«p(*titor
tivities, are also 51 per « py.
lUtnl I hia Ihp I M» ilty of
personal reasons to lie with us llev. Grover C. Sewell offi­ in charge of the program on
You may have noticed that
Scheduling
arrangements
HoptPinhpr. A. t&gt;. 190.
this year. We are looking for­ ciating assisted by Itev. Hu­ tlie topic, “ Our Mission To­
there's a great deal of sim­ lire underway to provide the
A I v J w in H h ln h o la p r
Sept, I
bert
M,
Blackburn
ol
Jack­
\1
p i *m o r o f t lm K f t t a i t
ward
to
tlm
best
season
wo
ilarity between our ideal note high school M-ti.-i, “ Airicriday."
n f F ro » l i t . W lto o n
Admission*
have ever had," said Hubert sonville. Buriat will be in
taker and our ideal reader. eahi.m V*. Connmmisrn," be­
Hostesses will in* Mrs, Kin­
Tipcr irp&gt;|
Ito*o Kissel, Indiary; De­ Carnie, director of the group, Evergreen Cemetery.
They both go after the main ginning in mid-October. A
W U IjnaAH
ney Haynes, Mrs. Nelson Bun­
\ttufnr&gt;a
•( IaIW
,
' t have selected most in­
W E W IL L A IR CO N DITION
idea; they’re both active and later announcement will Ih- ni*** Davis, Mt. Dora; Jaiiine
nell und Mrs. M. Gillmore.
K ir f K r I r r t l Mu I llt l II ar
questioning; they both try lo
i Null, Stephen llallllt, Essie teresting music with emphasi
Hinforl.
Horlila
mmlo «* to exact time, but
TH E FO LLO W IN G M A K E CARS,
Vtf..rmy for MiPPtltnr
figure out what’s coming. Xml
M, Knight, William Itirke- on tin- xing-a-long type, un i
Hr* program* will be aired
t'ilhltpt* Hrpt. 4, I J , 50, J T , IM S
many other old favorite*,” be
they both have an easy time
meyer.
Murdock
Mutheson,
U N TIL STOCK IS E X H A U S T E D ,
on Sunday* afternoons over
William O. Livingston, Ann added.
i&gt; t i i i : i m i i i t r i n i i t us*
Channel 2 in order to pres- nt
A T T H E N E W L O W PRICE OF —
The group 1ms been singing
Iliisson,
llowell Schuman,
lly Itrrnire Kelsey
r ill: v iv rii j i i h i t c i . n n .
this vital subject at a t ine
LONDON (UFI) — Tbo r i i t o r i ' m i i i s i x . i s sxi&gt;
Jeunnic Dinkins, Stella Louise together fur the past two
Ft.
Lukes
Cliriatiuu
Day
when parents, in well n* ste
i x i h .i : r m x t v .
Stnnsfield, Pat i Ida Pence, years and has given several School will bolii it* nnntiol British Medical Journal re­ rixu ni nx« hx m
r t : i i t x o . mini
dents, may view the pro- Seuhy XX'aldcn of Sanford. concerts.
ported
Thursday
that
a
37T i n : (iN 'ovtiAiix i ’ i i i i s ' T t
church ami .school pi&lt; nic this
|gram*.
Discharges
Tryouts for any man with Sunday at the church picnic yrar-old Irishman swallowed S.VVIX'i* IISNK. s N.iv Turk
A
“ Operaticn Alphabet", the
two spoons, four coins, sev­ liinkma corporation, I'talnlirr,
Eunice Snyder, Ib'ltary; pievious singing experience, groumls beginning at 2 p. m.
televised *crlo* designed In Dora
Treyvnud,
Deltary, who would liku to join the
Charles S. Lee. Fred A,
Games are planned for both eral pieces of wire and a bed vs.
W l i.i.l I W JraiRPlI l n r i T l L l
I)y*oii and XV. G. Kilbco have teach adult illiterate;! In read James Bowen, (lenevu; Itos.i group, will I«i hold ut this children and ndull* nmi re­ spring.
m l V 'll.v 1‘ IKttCK 1VIKTKII.
anil
write,
will
begin
again
Tbo journal *nid surgeon* his wlls,
Payton, itichnrd Doyle Carl-! first practice session.
been elected to the Seminole
freshments will lie served.
P r f.n .lin U The first concert will !m
INSTALLED!
County Agricultural Stabili­ on Oct. 23 (Monday, Wednes­ ton. Terril Wheeler, Freddie
There are I&lt;:s student* en­ removed nil tbe object*, it M ir tiT : os* r l T H . l r x t i i i x H '
day
und
Friday*
mornings
diii
not
identify
tbe
patient.
M, lawiux, t)&gt;***•« Price. Troy i hold in Hie latter part of rolled nt tlie nclinid Ibii term.
Tin WILLIAM .HMKl'11 I'llKTsation and Conservation Com­
Klt mil NH It A K ILIUM-:
mittee, effective Oct. 1. I bey from 7:00-7:30 over Channel Thompson, Mary .Marts, Mr*. |November and a ptngrum of
IstllTKIt, Ms wlfs,
The n a m e «f XVHbtrr
Itoticrt XVintrow and baby, Ilo- j Christmas carols has been rellsshlsnee Unknown
will administer the federal 6.
1962 FALCON * C’OMBT Wltb T hcrhri
YOU \ItK IIKIIKIIT NOTIPatentee of an article li not XVilght, co-inventor of tho
settu X'un/oint, Anna Stevens, quested by the Ib-ltary Civic
farm program* available in
Windshield Wiper*
FIKIi lltat A sol! to Fnracloss
airplane,
was
nddi-d
to
tho
John J. Carver, Mrs. John Association. Tin* group will required to either manufac­
VlnrtKAKS AKWlnst rrst sml
tliis county.
1963 FAIIILANB A METEOR • Cylinder
r t &gt; has brnoi
Hull und hairy, Lena Burn* of hold its spring conceit in ture or sell hi. patented Item Hall of F’uniu fur Great p.rwinal |jr
Also elected were Curti.*
I960 - 6 1 - 6 2 FORD V-6 • IM H.F. BagiM
riJnl sii i'ii&gt;t you In Ihu sb.pv*'
if he due* nut see lit to do so. Americans In 1955,
May.
Sanford.
J. Green, first alternate, anil
Court l&gt;r lha si»nvo nicmi-il
1938 . 62 FORD V-8 • 171 Hi*. BrbIm
I'Llnltff- Tha i t f u a r i y suuaht
Paul 51. Luka*, second alter­
1963 FALCON • Cylinder
to b* fnr*cl"««il Is as follows:
By Jane Casselberry
nate. Leo will bo chairman
I.nl I Ill'O-k l», r.lSNLLp ill GA1.XXIE H Cylinder • 326 1I.F. F.n,in*
liLltllV IIKIitllTM, i s s s s l Itev. E. P. Itirhnrils led the
and Dyson vice chulrman.
1963 GALAXIK 8 Cylinder . 164 H.P. Kngln#
lurry, Klorhla, as per plat
Lee reminded farmers that Bible Study following the Fel­
Ihsr.-of y-'or-tril In Plat
Ilook S, CaiI a ST. Puldle
a limited amount of fund* lowship Supper held Wednes­
W E SERVICE &amp; R E P A IR
lUoords of Nsmlnoio Counnow aro available for cost day evening at the Community
On Thursday at 8 SO a in.
Following the Communion a School," "Montreat Confer­
Presbyterian Women of the
Ijr, Klorhla; lu u-th sr with
A L L A U T O A IR CONDITIONERS
m : trso-vAS k i . .-iri.s n . t
alluring on needed conserva­ .Methodist Church in Cassel- Church of the Synod of Flor­ business meeting will lie held ences" and " Birthday Objec­ Rev. J. Wayte Fulton, D ll.,
VV.sirr
1 1 st" r
Installed
tion measures with stress on berry in tho absence of Itev. ida will gather in Sanford an
tives."
will speak on the challenge of
iTwbls T..p&gt;
during which routine report*
those with lasting benefit* Delmaa Copuland, who is on Tuevlay, Wednesday a a d
YUC AIIH KKQIT1RBD I*&gt;
Mrs. H. G. XIartin will pre­ the year which I* ‘‘Christian
will tic presented and new of­
serve a copy o f your Answer,
of drain tile on grove* or vacation.
Thursday of next week to
CREDIT TE R M S A V A IL A B L E
sent a travelogue on "Mis­ Worship." Rev. Fulton is pas­ or other I't'a'IliiK. on Plain­
5lis wife. Mr*. I iliian Itich- celebrate the 3nth anniversary ficers will be elected.
cropland. Contact the local
t i ff s
Xth.rneys. KIIANK. w
sion*
Around
the
World."
tor
of
the
Shenandoah
Church
KTI1BLKOVV. KHC|8. IS15 U n EASY PAYM EN T PLAN
The program for the morn*
ASCC office. County Agri­ nrds, who wu- celebrating h er! of their organiration.
ciln Itoit'l. Miami llnach. Kt*'rAt 7:30 p. m. the Prcsby- in Sitami.
cultural Center, Sanford, for birthday, was pi c sented with
The three-day ''Golden Jubi­ ing will include an address
hls. and fll" the orlatnsl In
New officers will be Instal­ the offh * o f tho Clerk o f the
a birllutuy enke by .Mr*. Ar­ lee” will open with a din­ from Rev. Thomas Makln who terial Presidents will-peak on
wore information.
shove Court on. or before, the |
thur Putnam, president of the ner lor member* of (he exe­ will speak on "Extension of * History in the Making." In­ led at this meeting.
leih day of Hepiemhor, tSII, In
“ Your Friendly Ford Dealer**
Presiding at all meetings defaolt o f which Uis Complaint
cutive hoard at 6 p. in. on the Hostess Church." Other cluded in tliis group are Mrs.
(hurch'a WSCS.
wilt
ho
taken
as
confessed
will
be
Sirs.
Henry
Craig,
Raymond
Shcplcy
of
the
Ever­
topics
to
be
divert-!
«ed
will
Tuevday in Fellowship Hall
UPW To Meet
UKUlnst you for th» rell«f re of the First Presbyterian be "General Fund Agencies” glades Presbytery; Mr*. K. Synodical President.
United I’rvabyUwian Women
■Iirrs led In Plain t i f f s C om Closing events of (be Jubilee plaint.
It. Korst of the Florida Pres­
Church of Sanford. At 8 p m. and "Church Extension."
of Westminster Presbyterian At College
IIATKD this 5«lh day o f
A luncheon will be held at bytery, Mrs. Ernest Gallen- will be a luncheon for out of Ansust. 11(1, *i Seminole
John Richard Elam, on of (tie board will convene for a
Church will meet at 8 p. nt.
town
guests
to
be
held
in
the
County,
Hanford, KlorMw.
kamp
of
the
St.
John's
Pres­
noon
at
the
Sanford
Civic
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Kbhonl
Elam,
business
session.
next Wednesday at the home
INCORPORATED
bytery, Mrs. Arthur Hughes educational building of First (HHAL)
Wednesday's meeting will Center.
of Mr*. Barry Hawthorne, 2635 French Avenue, und
Arthur tl
Re.-kwllh, f r .
Presbyterian
Church
which
of
Scwnnnee
presbytery
anil
The
group
will
reconvene
Clerk
of
III"
O
r.
nil
Court
open
at
the
church
with
regis­
Charles
Kdwurd
Sleeks,
*on
1125 ljuintuplel Drive, CusselII, Mart ho T. Vlnl. n
• SERVICE D EPAR TM EN T
^,-j.y
j of Mr. und Mr*. Charles K. tration at 9 a in. followed by at the church at 2 p m. on Mrs. A. T. Cow den ol West­ wilt tie followed by a meeting
to-puly Clerk
ol the executive Isiard.
Topic for the evening's |»ro-' Meeks, 117 Summerlin Av«- a 9:30 a. m. Communion Ser­ Wednesday for a program minster Presbytery.
I c t t l N K A HTIIKI-KOW,
30* E. P int St.
Presbyterian women are in­ I Atlornrye for Plaintiff.
Mrs. Virginia Besson, his­
gram will l&gt;o “ Our New Am- |nue, are enrolled at Gordon vice led by Rev. Grovjr C. with topics of discussion to
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I Pnbti-h Aug, Ju *. He lit. « 13
buasadur, Ei'Uiiienical Mission M ilita ry College, Uarneavilie, Sewell and ciders of the hoi- be "Presbyterian Homes," torian, will *;ic:;k Ull "Tlie vited to attend all meetings i
lyvj.
except
liiujc
of
tile
board.
"Thu SyuodicaJ T r a i n i n g First 5p Years,”
jU Jl.-ll
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�$100 Billion Milestone
The Sanford representative o f this
financial complex. First Federal Sav­
ings and Loan Assn., has experi­
enced a comparable growth in assets
and service. Starting in 1-34 with
$5,020 in capital, their latent statement shows $16,944,981. Dividends
paid to savers during the years have
added their stimulation to the looal
business picture. In just the last five
years they have totalled $2.0*8,364
Loans in this same span o f years
amounted to $15,349,700, most o f
which has gone into local labor and
materials. Thu* the Sanford SAL ha*
shared in the climb to the nationally
important “ 1100 Billion."
Stanley C. Duane, Executive Vice
President o f Winter Park Federal,
said: "Since the grand opening of
our North Branch at Fern Park on
Nov. 28, 1961. we are servicing $2.867.000 in mortgages and saving- ac­
counts in the amount o f $3,566,000.
This substantial amount o f savings
is indicative o f the public confidence
we have enjoyed in this area and we
are most appreciative.
"W e are also very pleased to say
that in less than two year* and in­
cluding our anticipated September
Dividend, the North Branch will have
paid a total in excess of $240,000 to
savings account holders in divi­
dends.”
Significant to all who are inter­
ested in our nation’s continued
growth is the pledge o f this vital seg­
ment of our economy that the same
zeal, business acumen and dedicated
service that brought the SAL* to
their present $100 Billion stature will
be used as the years roll by to scale
even greater heights in their support
o f improving the business climate of
these United States.
The Herald join* the nation in
congratulating the $100 Billion Sav­
ings and Loan industry and our own
First Federal for its achievement
and for its pledge o f continuing dedi­
cation to service to savers and home
owners and thus to the nation.

Th* Catted State* it obaerrin*
this month a celebration o f the Sav­
in g s aad b a n Industry*! having
reached the $100 billion dollan mile­
stone in Its nation-wide assets. Even
fn this era o f astronomical figures
$100 Billion is still a figure com­
manding recognition, and especially
so a* it relates to the S £L and homebuilding sector o f our economy.
Established first on the recogni­
tion o f thrift as a basis of progress
as well as o f security and second, on
the pride o f home ownership, the
8A t/s have been on both the receiv­
ing and contributing rides of the
growth o f these United States.
Although the first "long term"
home loan ($375) by an association
was made in 1831, it was a combina­
tion o f two periods o f unsatisfied de­
mand — tha depression of the 1920's
and the gears of World War II —
that gave Impetus to the growth o f
the thrift and Installment home buy­
ing specialists. In the former, al­
though there was strong demand,
there just was no money for savings
accounts and certainly none for home
buying. During the WW II years
people had money galore and much
o f it went Into savings accounts, but
labor and material was all going into
the war effort, and there was none
for home construcuuu.
Following each o f thes* periods
o f “ economic schooling," the SAL*
each year funneled the savings of
millions into hundreds o f thousand*
o f homes. The value to the national
welfare was emphasized by the flood
o f dollars released for wages, build­
ing supplies, real estate, architects'
fees, insurance and score* of allied
fields.
Growth has continued and the
6,300 S&amp;Ls are ready servants of mil­
lions of savers and borrowers
throughout the nation. They now cel­
ebrate the fact that their assets of
over $100 Billion are at the service
o f the country.

Peter Edson

Changing of the Guard

Political

Notebook

• WASHINGTON— (.VIA) — ; run mu&gt; opposition aad delay. |UNESCO international e ia: a*
The March on Washington
The late Serretary of State tioB ccnference a Geaesa
focused world acestwn on John Fester Dolles rejected
^
ffi0Ve flUed. Afrii
Use .Americas civil rights cos- the draft is 1954. while the exa sad Asia." delegates waittroveriy for one day.
famous Bricker amendment
e i out.
Bat this la not the only which would have limited U S.
These are mdicstioai of tie
place oa earth where this acceptance of U.N. decisions
sentiment boiling sp ac-i
issue as dominant. The Wash- was under cons .dr ration,
likely to generate high-press­
iagton demonstration really 1 Secretary Dulles proposed
docuses attention oa the Ix rg -a s alternates triennial re- ure steam at the comm;
General Assembly.
er, worldwide issue, as much ports on civil rights and the
President Kennedy recent:)*
as the other way around.
holding of semtsars oa buQ-estjcss of human rights ns*n relat.ens. State
13X 5tat 10 ’ - f Seoate .-r rit.4are expected to be principal tSezt have been about a ; cation
three l . . . naman
items on the agenda
the iciea of the** r e t a i l semi- right* coaveranf* «a the a
i*ea “cI
coming United Nations Gen- i l f l and twoo more are pro-'
pro- t-ca
l4^ r 431 3
, 1i *
'A and 1365
lTtr? 43d 1?
rig. s
eral Assembly which coaTcnes P«&lt;d for 2964
ia New York Sept. 17In the mean.— . .
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.
,
The U.N. Commission on Commisi.tn ca Homs a Bights *34raateei
Human Rights, created ia h** drafted covenants cn the
Tnis ts a beginning. Ar.!
2945. held its 19th session at »‘-»tus of refugees, stateless 45 :te Fres.i*n: points fit
Geneva.
Switzerland,
last per sens, women, children; 13 tf* letter o. transmitti!
March and April Its most iboli*_on cf slavery. forced “ American rstification o.r
important act was to draft iabor a:J genocide: against these cenvenants wtlJ sta.-d as
a covenant cn tie elimination iiscrimmatka in education 4 s“4r?
r ' *'■' i
of all forms of discrimiaa-; *=3 employment and the pro-•ePi£” a 10 4^ ,*i*&gt;
5 ;
tion.
tectioa of minorities: freeT';3^4:e ’ “ e r**h‘J they deTins covenant will be gat don of information, freedom |-iS-before the new General As- from arbitrary arrest aad
_
sembiy for approval. Toe exile.
In '* * !*«.«, M*yur Etur.tr
background is important.
I Some cf these have been of “The Andy Griffith Show,"
The l .N. Commission on submitted to every General has done 43 movies, over d*0
Human Rights heid its first Assembly since 1953. Bat re- network teievisi-.n shows and
sessions under the chairman- drafting has not vet hern 15,00*3 radio performancet,
ship of the late Mrs Eleanor completed and nothing has
Roosevelt. Ia IMS it drafted been approved.
atmroved.
a Universal Declaration of
j 3 imo . however, the GenAUTO
Human Rights.^
*eral Assembly passed a DeOf the 51 t . N. members a: e'arat-on on Granting Inie*
that time. Russia and the pendence to Colonial CountrCommunist bloc nations ab-,.rs. a year later the AssemAIK CONDITIONER
named from voting cn It |ily took note of the fact that
because they were violatmg tie resolution was not being
most of its provisions. But1carried out and that armed
nations approved it.
|repression of freedom was
The 11th anniversary of this |being exercised in too many
declaration will be observed pan , «{ the world,
at the UN this year on Ha-j Thu gave a new Impetus
Du* Installation
man Rights Day. Dec. 10.
to tie human rights moveThe first 20 cf the 30 ar- men:. The .African states, at 2 1 r. F'attory Warranty
tides in this declaration cover the International Labor Ormuch the same ground a* the ganuaticn meeting, tried to
JONES
Bill of Rights in the U. S. expel South Africa for its
AUTO SERVICE
Constitution.
racial policies.
The remaining articles cov*
1M3 S. Sanford, FA
A jimi.ar effort was made
expel Portugal from a

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Worry Clinic

*199

Janet now has a much , precrate this outlook of TomBecause young children live
more understanding view ol my, just try Vo imagine your- in our giant world. U more
Tommy. For Tummy Ureal- self turriundef not only by understanding of their prob-,
Ij the “ elfi* in a world of giants who are 12 feet tail and llema and don't hold up giant
hog* aunts. study thi* ease weighing SO pounds.
'stands for such t o d d l e r
carefully aad tend for she
Bat remember that chairs “ elves.’*
‘'Rating JieaUs for l*ar- and ulisa ar.d he w ar.d winSend for my 20-point “ Ratrats" named brio*. Us* dove wills ahould be twice at ir.K
for p , wntt,- , a.
them dilitrnllt in your own
home and FT.V meeting*,
for they will really let you
sew
yourirlsre through the
WASHINGTON &lt;UP!&gt; — e q ji’.ts bappiaeis a m such &gt;book for colleges. “ Happiness
! r igr,;
^
« b social security, education.
were thua twice as high .
If I read live algzt and poradult pleasures as seeing is 49 Fraternity Brothers in eye* of the eliea!
your
youngsters.
Dts tural enjoyment, a standard
* Ilook of •
* •
“
t 9* sriaWe'd
find
it
CASE
M-441:
Jar.el
Tagtd
tenU correctly, we are ca the
your motitr m-ia* a m i ’ed a Telephone B w t n •Hap^
'
t
*
.
cuw
them
at
PTA
meetings.
of living adequate for health
ts the mother of Tommy. '.«tic task Va clamber into our too.
briak of being inundated by
cn a narcotics charge and pir.evs ;i Cribbing en a Reliand
well being.
seat.
who
was
described
yesterday.
happiness books.
having a pretty neighbor who|gioui Educati-tn Test"
(Aiwayo write to Dr.
This document unquestion­
Tommy broke the goldfish1 And when we got ready for
I base thi fcecast panly undresses a.:.-,
i . : s up ! Be.'tre the market cools of?
Crane in tare of thi* news­
•a the success of a book ca.i
There is an old say.ag m t hope to be ab e to b-.teres*. l-''*l while Ms motherwas at bed, the mattress would be paper, rnebninx* a long ably has influenced the con­
stitutions and patterns of Me
ed “ Happtaeis is a tkar.-a
the p.bl.sting b'-'Xrs» that a publisher in a happ.ness the neighbor'*.
twice as high abovethe floor
-tamped. addre--ed envelope
Puppy.**
one good lampoon de-.ervei book tor Washington. I plan
When abe angrily asked him1*&lt;* we would need to Ue ath- and 20 real* to eoier typing in many of the new nations
But in converting its highlUustratedby eharacters
another, so it s te a l logical to call it "Happiness Is 31 ^ he had dono is, be quickly l*fic to climb upon it.
minded principles into coven­
from the eotnic strtp, “ Pea- f to assume that a number cf per Cent of t e Votes’
told her, "S o, Muther."
I knives and fork*, too, would t e ^ / f o r ^ e ' T h u l l Z
ants for individual nations to
nuts'* U equates happmeii other bveks of this tort will; The book I have in m.nd
Hut ah* apanked him and he he twice ns long. Cups and jf | i. °
e °
w
1
**•*■* • *" *---- •e * Vita
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with such chdd-ood pleasures be forthcoming.
i would be divided into severs I wi,r.rfer»-l bow ah* knew he glasses would be double their,
a* going barefoot, making an
There *J1, for Instance, sections to cover various *** guilty.
diameter.
“ A" in spellmg. ete.
usdoubieily be a happiness areas of the capital, some- -K* *he told him u "little And w« would no; be able to
But mostly 1 base the pre- ibookfor
teen-agers. “ Happi-: thing like Ibis:
bird*’ tells mother* what goes l°°k out the vrinodwe, for the
&lt;lction on the auceess cf a r &gt;s ita "stolen Hubcap.''j The Pentagon: Happiness ts
on in their absence,
sill* would be above our heads,
book called “ Happ-nejs ti Rai
“ Happ.cess is * RicitalOctun pussin^ in a New Program | And Tummy telieved there The tops of the mantel or
Fisk."
City. Md.'*
' Before the Old One Is Finallx. **» »urh a “ little bird," for the piano would also be unA parody of the original, it I And, of coarse, a happinev, ed.'* “ Happ.new t* a Parking [pre-&lt;&lt; h&lt;vol toddler* rannut de- : known territory.
[P uce Within Five Miles o! du,-e things logically, us ean
I* is any wonder, therefore.
the River Entrance." "Hap- »e adults,
that Tommy relishes being
OUR HOARDING HOUSE
piness is a Secretary Who It
Mottovtr, It isn't until the carried on hi* daddy's shouldYounger Than Vour Wife" average child is six years of *r*
FA/;.' ■'
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Th. Wh.te House: * Happi- age that he can even tell
0 - M EX.
HOU T K Y TO
For that vantage point
AOO=*.S,y^J FKD-EAD, KfJ
.
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ness
is Someone File's Turn whether it la muniing vs. eve­ gives him a new and lofty out­
aikSikTiSTME -r look on his home.
•n.&amp; uao^^ccn! *c v
&lt;■ V.HG TU T C W E D C L Z-I t i C t I to Walk Li* Dugs.'1 “ Happi- ning!
- ",v;c -.
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CM EErCRTe.G C»_» "&gt; l - £
[ nett Is Cancelling a Newsh'j plea-e don't expect too
BUT
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Go
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7 y .t*&gt; OS-iCE Ar®VOU*LL ,
t a l k a t w b t o o a v , p e r - ^ 1paper Subscription." “ Happi- much of youngsters when you
~ m s o u r c c i?
- .-1,
While You Are Away At School You Can Keep Up With All
ness i» a W2e who is Young- thus offer them far distant re­
V-A P S 'r O -'L L REV.E/ABCK
MO»e T I IN CCt. - - •"OTELL
VO
l R Vi l e ]
er
Than
Your
Secretary,”
THE AVE«!CAN
wards.
A-JOOT T H E * S P A .S B
The Local News Of Your Friends. The Local Sports This Year
The old back yard hoae
FLAG/
Republican
Presidential1 "We'll go to Grandmother's
SO-J GOT CAST
Hopefuls: “ Happiness is G ov.! nt u '«^ ,V .**7 0u w y *7 rem ij * " ■ • / • * ■**•** “ • '«•»*
/.'G'l, ' it ^
Look Real Promising. You Will Be Able To Keep A Close
Itocke.'eller getting a di-, » ehiid but he d . -n't even u ‘“
Joulb.
.
; know afternoon from morning.
Check On Everything In The Old Home Town
A* some new brides sew,
.i&lt; I)etr,ocra..c National
ij0 bow can “ next month"
shall
their
huahands'
Committi-v.
Happiness is a have much weight with him?
Southern Member Who Isn't, - Dr. Crane," Tommy', moth- shirta rip.
Unhappy.”
er later began, “ I never teal. The _ Trea surv: Happiness UcJ U)e
uf children
.
SCHOOL DAYS
is a Temporary Increase in before
are here
Mg Debt Limit.”
I
,, ,
Every stud-nt in college
Yes, For Just A Dollar A Month You Can Receive The
The .Senate. 'Happiness i. T * Ur.
U
T- T
m
or advanced grade* need*
' Tornm&gt;
h » «i™ l world. a typewriter.
W -1
-C. Not Being up for Reelectio i ■
And vie have Molded him for
The Smith - Corona I'.irt*
lui* Year." ' ilappiness
Sanford Herald By Mail.
, ,
_ rrroi, that probably wer* not able Electric or Manual i«
Reing RrcugniXMi
top*.
It
,
*" eltogether his fault.
Tourist*
“ Happiness Is a
,
'
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j-vear Guarantee
Have It Start The First
Fill Out The
I Five-Hour Speech "
L For «“ “ $&gt;'■ *•
• "«»
^-&lt;1 V/AS MOLD'Me
(ingert
our
adult
drinking
HAYNES
CUT ON HER— | The Hou*e; “' Happiness Is
Coupon Below And Mail
' ■
' ; Passing a Tax Cut ami a glasses are huge. So it is no
O F F 1CH MACHINE CO.
wonder the wet glass often
.
1
11
Magnolia
Sanford
Public Work
Vpproprution
Term- and Trade-ias
on the Same Day." “ Happi-1
oul of flU Angers, it U ?"
Open Esening*
ness is Being Mistaken for a
,n utdcr tor an *Jull tu »P*
Sem tor" "Happiness is a m
Wife Who i. Your Secretary,"

Dick West Soys

‘Happmess’ Explored

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parts of Colorado. Kansas,
Oklahoma and Wyoming, at a
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9,
Ailing McKinley First Scrimmage A t Injuries Put
Half Of Gafor Bursitis May End
Facing Koch In
Lyman N ext W eek
Squad On Bench Palmer's Career
Net Semifinals
Ifr

By United Press International
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About the only questiun left N U M B E R T O R E M E M B E R • ■ B y A l a n M o v e r
In the Xutional League pen*
S T A / r / m / s / A lmint race la whether Curt
WFOSt
AMrtOOtegMiNT
Lyman High School Head last year and a lot of va­
Simmons ami the St. Louis
THAT
*£T/AiM
GAINESVILLE (UPD-Tbe
Football
Coach Dick Copelund cancies had to be filled with
Cardinals can bent the clock.
FOREST
HILLS.
X.
Y.
A 7 7#££,H &gt;afi7?i£
the
young
and
inexperienced,
University
of Florida Gators,
In one sense, both already
(UP!) — The moment of and hi* squad plan to con­
$£A S O *6A *S 7 X M &amp;
but Copeland think* that with with almost half its first team
have turned hack the clock—
FA/A WAAV/MS 7XAT
truth is approaching for duct their first real scrim­ a good heavy scrimmage will
7 H * M U g t z * e j*
Simmons with pitching per­
sidelined by injuries or illness,
chunky Chuck McKinley and mage of the young practice condition the team for com­
i
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C
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A&amp;
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S
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formances that recall his star­
period next week a* work has petition.
were to have a light workout
A trtO fM l ’m fA A C T X yi
his aching back.
ring days of the 1950s and the
started to bear down with the
One more game ha* been today and a full scumnage
Sooner or later, the ailing Greyhounds.
Curdinals with a whirlwind
added to the Lyman schedule, Saturday.
finish reminiscent of those
Wimbledon champ from San
Overall, things are still go­ bringing its season total up
Injuries and the flu side­
which reaped them World Scr­
Antonio, Tex., will have to ing slow for Copeland. With­ to nine. Auburndale has l&gt;een
lined four more key players
ies glory in the days of the old
out
th..
benefit
of
a
spring
forget about his torn muscle
added and that game will be
(iashouse Gang.
Thursday. A virus attack put
and turn on all the power- practice und being new to played in Auburndale. In l’olk
The key remaining question
the school and his ways of County. (Ivirdo still rests in star fullback Larry Dupree
like maybe today when he practice being much different
is whether the clock o f the
the number one spot on the and end Barry Brown in tied,
faces
19-ycarold
Thomas play uti important part in the
Xntional League schedule will
schedule. Other games include and a neck ami ankle injury
tun out on them before their
Koch of Brazil in a bid for reasons for not being farther contests with Ocoee, Titus­ put center Roger I’ctty and
fast finishes can overtake the
a semifinal slot in the U. S. along.
ville, I*. K. Young of Gaines­ veteran end Russ Brown out
front-running Los Angeles
With the opening of school ville, Florida Air Academy') of action for a while.
tennis championships.
Dodgers.
The Gators have been rank­
Brazil was famous here­ this week, seveeral new boys Kau Gallie nml Mt. Dora.
It’s a day-to-day proposi­
ed as a Southeastern Con­
abouts chiefly for coffee ami have reported to the Lyman
tion. The Cardinals can only
ference power, but head coach
gal tennis ace Maria Bueno, dressing room. Copeland has
/F
Ray Graves says he has yet
go on winning and hoping.
but that thinking changed high hopes for some und feel
r r W £A £*T
to practice with a complete
Winning each game from day
Thursday when Brazil's Ron that they can be a big asset
fo / r r m fiV f*
first team lineup. He said in­
to day and hoping that the
Barnes Rattened third-seeded to the squad.
vg A tt*m n )&amp;
Dodgers will fade before time
SALT LAKE CITY (LTD — juries have “ scrioudy hurt
Thursday's practice mark­
golden boy Iiennis Ralston of
m u r/ g fie*
runs out and the Kcdbird* are
Bakersfield, Calif., in straight ed the first day that the tram A trio of golfers known fur us."
AO Ql£ZT/aV
dead Idriis.
sets
and gained one semi-final worked on their kicking game, their consisteney teed off to­
M r rw r
1he Cardinals, doing their
along
with lanky Frank Froeh- punting, kicking off and field day with a one stroke lend in
F I ? Ad*
goal*. Tlie team also worked the second round of the $10,- Joint* U F L Club
part in the tradition of some
ling
of
Coral Gables, Fla.
p .i A f i i r o
TOLEDO. Ohio (UFD —
of their great teams of the
There are some who think on some dummy plays ami 000 Utah Open golf tourna­
rM J/AtL
Fullback Mcl Triplett, who
ment.
defensive
assignments.
past, reached their longest
Koch,
a
movie
actor
type,
is
OF AAMS.
Spunky Gury Flayer, the won fame with the New York
Copelund feels that the boywinning streak since 1957
even better than Barnes.
£oA&lt;3
will be ready for a real good gallery fuvurite from South Giants in the National Foot­
Thursday when they beat the
Koch
is
a
stylish
left-hander
'/ S T OF P S C O fiP 3 0 0 K
who required only four sets scrimmage about the latter Africa, lean Don January- and ball L e a g u e chumpionship
New York Mels, 9-0, for their
iN T P / i* p p o u s c o A C 'c / s v itr
earlier
in the tournament to part of the week and then chunky Hilly Mnxvvetl fired game in 193tl, has been signed
eighth in a row. They remain­
r/ otr w e e s a y s c a m f m s h f a s t . knock out seventh - seeded he can determine who's who. fuur-under-pur 60s Thursday by the Toledo Tornadoes of
ed five games, behind ths
ivimhM h (&gt;*f
!)•&gt;. *i*
American Davis Cupper Gene Right now he is trying to to share tho opening round the United Football l-eugue.
Dodgers, however, when Los
Triplett was released two
Scott of St. James, X. Y.
smooth out the rough spots lead at the ft.9H|-yurd Salt
Angeles downed the Chicago
‘ T'm erratic," says Koch. and to find the right pluyer* Lake Country Club course in weeks ago by the Cleveland
Cubs, 4-0.
''Some days good, some days for the right positions. Not the shadow of the toweling Browns after failing to win a
Simmons pitched a six-hit­
had."
too many boys returned from Rockies.
berth in training camp.
ter for his 13th win—the most
he has scored since 1950 when
he hud a 15-10 record for the
Philadelphia Phillies. C u r t
Ford led the Cardinals* 11-hit
I'ldlrd Press International customers for its exhibition
attack with five singles and
The St. Louis Cardinals games, attracting 210.Tty for
Tiin McCarver weighed in with
19 games.
three hits and thieo runs hut­ have hot-handed joung quartNew York fans fear old age
ted in.
erluck Charley Johnson and
may be catching with the
Pete Itichert went 7 'j in­ a sellout crowd tonight to wel­ Giants as Hugh McElhenney
nings and Larry Sherry closed come the surprising Minnesota
joined the brittle Giant's
out the Dodgers' hyphenated Vikings, but the llig Ited growing casualty list. The vet­
shutout behind a 10-hit attack aren't crowing.
eran halfback suffered a
which included a homer by Jim
John David Crow, the Car­ knee injury in Monday's game
Gilliam and two hits each by dinals' leading ground gainer, with Green day and it has
Wally Moon, Hilt Skowrun and is out for a month with a steadily worsened. Alex Web­
Dick Trutewski.
damaged ligament In his right ster, Phil King ami Frank
The Houston Colta downed knee, and St. Louis will have Gifford, all regulars on the
the San Francisco (Hants, 5-2, to pul on its Cardinal Glen- offensive team, arc sidelined
in III innings and the Mil­ non Memorial Hospital dene- with injuries.
waukee Draws shut out the fit Game without him. The
The AFL opens its regular
Pittsburgh Pirates, 8-0, in Curdinals bring a 2-1 record season Saturday night with
other National League action. into the pre-season finale and three-time Kastern Division
the Vikings boast a 3-1 exhibi­ champion
Houston hosting
Oakland and defending champ
tion mark.
The expected 32,000 in St. Kansas City (formerly Dallas)
Louis should boost the NFL’a traveling to Denver. The four
preseason attendance to near* remaining teams see action
ly 950,000. Thus tar in 20 Sunday in televised games.
dates the NFL ha* drawn
II) United Press International 911.002, an average of 35.178,
It’s lie (Jury Peters by ac­ and should top the record I,clamation when it's time to t‘70,725 who witnessed 35 ex­
pick the 19ti3 rookie of tho hibition contest* last summer.
yeur in tho American League. The rival American Football
A ti-fooi, 2-inch. 200-pound League averaged only 12,988
lefthander who failed in three
previous brief major league
PES MOINKS, Iowa (UP1)
trials, the Chicago White Sot
—Possession of the Americas
ace seems likely to accomplish
Cup, the biennial prize for
two feats that haven't been
achieved in luoio than a dec­ Ily United Prrss International amateur golf stars from tne
United States, Canada, and
ade.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Following his 4-1 victory
Mexico and always won by
n 1. Pci. Git
Thursday over the Kansu*
the U. S. previously, shapes!
92 49 .652
City Athletics. Peters needs New York
up today as &gt; down-to the79 62 .560 13
only three win* to becomo the Chicago
wire struggle between the
first rookie left-hander to win Minnesota
78 62 .557 13&gt;i
Americans
and Canadians.
20 came* since Alex k&lt; liner
75 66 .532 17
Baltimore
The 7th chase for the tro­
in 1919. And if he maintains
69 70 .496 22
phy, over the 6,890) ard, parhis current earned run aver­ Detroit
68 75 .476 25
72 Wakomla Club, site of next
age leadership his K.lt.A. Is Cleveland
67 74 .475 25
week's U. S. Amateur cham­
iiuvv LSI. the 26-yeur-ohl fast- Boston
63 77 .450 28's pionship, will end today utter
bailer will I*- the first rookie Kansas City
63 79 .414 29' j three three-ball matches and
to take that title since .Saul Los Angeles
50 90 .357 IP j six singles matches, making
Washington
Itiigovin in 1951.
18 more points available to
Thursday’s Results
Peteia* seven strikeouts also
each team.
boosted his league-leading fig- Detroit 3 Boston 2
The U. S. held an arrow
rue to 175 und p la c e d him in a Chicago 4 Kansas City 1
position to he* the first luokic I/O. Angeles 8 Mint-sola 3. margin heading into the Itnal
round with 12'i points com ­
•trikeout king in the Al. since . night
New York 3 Washington 2, 12 pared with 11 fur Canada and
Herb Score in 1255.
34v for Mexico, but the Cana­
innings
All of which will he of some
dians showed no signs of falt­
Only games scheduled
compensation for the White
ering Thursday in earning the
.Saturday’s Games
Sot' dreary season now draw­
maximum possible two points
ing to u dose with At Lopes' Minnesota at Chicago
in
three of six singles
ei'vvv n guinea behind the run­ Kansas City at Los Angeles,
matches.
away New lurk Yankees.
night
The Y a n k e e s maintained Cleveland at Washington,
their hugo lead T h u r s d a y
night
Drag Races Set
when they beat the Washing­ Boston at Baltimore, night
Drag racing will be hold
ton Senators, 3-2, in 12 in­ Detroit at New York
the nation's investor-owned, lux-paying {tower
Wlu.ru liUriy dies, justice cannot survive. And,
Saturday
night at the Osceola
nings. The Dctiuit Tigers de­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
companies
who am keeping America powerful
Drag
Strip
in
Geneva.
Class­
onluei
we
protect
our
procioua
lieritagu
of
tru&gt;feated the doston Ited Sot,
W L Pci. GB
ification
will
start
at
7
p.m.
without
government
interfen m o, persuasion, or
dom,
American
justice
could
fade
an
uyt
5-2. and the Los Angeles An­ Iais Angeles
85 53 607
and elimination at 9:30.
coercion. Together with other Florida |lower com ­
T o remain free, we must guard fimioni o f
gels scored an 8-5 victory over St. Louis
80 M 571 5
the Minnesota Twins in other San Francisco 76 63 .539 9 'i
panies, wo arc currently engag'd hi a program
the individual mul freedom of enterpriao — Uiu
Al. game*.
75 63 536 10
Philadelphia
to cx|iaud, improve, and atrengtiien an intercon­
mainsprings o f America's atmigth.
75 65 .536 10
.Milwaukee
necting network o f transmission linen in order
A uieru.« today, is the moot prosperous anil
i l l i ci t
73 68 524 lt 'i lie r n l o t * &gt;% m : m r i T i :
Cincinnati
that Florida will have ample power to allure —
nvutk progressive country ort earth. It is also
TO
WHOM
it
mat
ro
x
ce
iu
ft
73 67 .521 1**
Chicago
N«»tls'« I* h#r*by given that
now
and in tlto future. Tliis powerfully im por­
tlur
world's
most
powerful
electric
nation.
These
16'
i
68 71 .489
th* un&lt;l*ratif n»s|, pur*u*i)t t*
MONTREAL l UPI t — Wllf Pittsburgh
tant
job
calls for tlie greatest expansion program
thing*
liav
&lt;
been
accompli.*!
icd
under
a
capitalistic
31 90 .362 3419 th* "Klctltlou* Niiiu* nut*
Greaves, IS14, Windsor, Ont., Houston
iitt'*
ClUpttr
W
ti
'
•
•
in
Florida
1'owcr &amp; Light Company’s history.
system
that
is
despised
and
feared
hy
the
Commu­
44 96 .314 41
stopped lion Junes, 163, Mon­ New York
Itfttutis will r*gl*t#r wtUt
th*
CJ*rk
of
th*
Circuit
Courta
Projects
now
under construction will add 1.3 mil­
Thursday’s
Results
nists.
Tlwy
know
that
when
government
controls
treal, (10).
atn! fur tf«mln«l* Count*.
Houston 3 San Francisco 2. 10 In
lion kilowatts o f generation hy 1UG5 — n 48%
economic |kiwist as well unpolitical pow r, (lie indi­
Klurl&lt;!j. upon r«c*lpt of proof
of tli* publication of till* no*
innings
W r i g h t Favorite
increase ill two yearn — to liclp make Florida
vidual run no longer defend his Isisic friedoins.
He*. th*
ti *» . *■,
SPOKANE, Wush. (IIP!)— Milwaukee 8 Pittsburgh 0, to-wlt
i«%litjr Fuel oil Co.
. , . and America . . . mure powerful!
Florida lower tt Light is proud to ho one of
night
(not Inc.) un&lt;i*r which w*
Mickey Wright, leuding money
art
etiK
-gftrsJ
In
bu«in«*»
•!
winner unmng Che lady profes­ St. Louis 9 New York 0. night 54o7 Koroal City load In th*
in
FI rl l*
sionals, was odds-on favorite Los Angeles 4 Chicago 0, County of
That th* parti** lnt*r**t#«l
night
today to grab a third straight
In *aI&lt;! busln*»t *nt«*rprl*»i
Only games scheduled
win in tho fourth Spokane
ar* 4« follows:
KrAtik II. IU 1I ihd
.Saturday’s Games
Wumen’s Open gulf tourna­
h e Ip m a b u ild F lorid a
J«»«l* K lUlt
ment, but lu&lt;al fun* are pull­ St. Louis at Pittsburgh
f'all'iwjy Drlvo
OrUnUo, Florida
ing fur a chunky Pi-year-old Los Angeles at San Franciseu
U t t 1 at Sanford. K«min&lt;*l*
dubbed “ Teddy Bear’’ to walk Milwaukee at Philadelphia, Count), Florida, August II,
night
191)
away with all tho marhlea.
A ir
91. )&lt;t. B'PL
I Tho youngster I* Peggy Con- New York at Cincinnati, night PuMl«h:
€. 1913
W. Scott Rums
Chicago
at
Houston,
night
Ct/L*«#
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Second Round
Utah Open On

St. Louis Vikings
In Opener Tonight

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AKRON. Ohio (UPI) — A
worried and ailing Arnold Pal­
mer, one of golf’s all-time
greats, pinned hi* hope* for
the future today on "modern
medicine,'*
He admitted that hs could
be sighting the end of a glory
road which in right years has
made him a millionaire sev­
eral times over.
it’s all because of bursitia
in his right shoulder which
developed 10 days ago.
It wasn't until Thursday,
after a practice round for
golfa biggest purse of the
year — thia weekend's $30,.
000 first-place money in TV’s
"World Series of Golf" —
that Palmer broke down and
confessed “ I'm really wor­
ried."
"I ju*t can't hit the ball,’'
he said. “ It doesn’t hurt until
1 swing. Then tho pain be­
comes unbearable.'*
And staring at the floor of
the press tent al Firestone
Country Club, he added:
“ They say modern medicine
can do miracle*. They cun
prove it to me now."
He had just finished an 18hole practice round against
the three golfers he will meet
for that golden golfing jack­
pot—Masters and i'GA cham­
pion Jack Nkklaus, U. S.
Open champion Julius Boros

Fri. Sept.

and British Open king Bob
Charles.
He had to pick up on tho
16th hole, a 625-yard backbreaker, “ because I just
couldn’t swing at tho ball any
more." He had driven a trap
and when he tried to cxplodo
out of it, the "pain at tha
top of my backswlng wai
ju*t too much.'*

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Wesleyan

Service

Guild of the First Methodist
Church will hold the first
meeting of the conference
year, Monday at the summer
home of Mary Rawlins, on
Reservoir Lake.
A coveted dish supper will
he served at 8:30 p-m. fol­
lowed by the business and
program session.
Members are urged to at­
tend ae discussion will ba
held en fall and winter ac­
tivities. All employed ladies
of the Church are invited to
attend.
1 For transportation or di­
rections call Mra. Carolyn
Carter after 5:80 p.m. at FA

Vonda Jane Kern To
Willis Eugene Carter

I

Miss Westgate
W* R* Thomson
W ed Sepl. I
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■

. Miss Margaret Elisabeth
Westgate and Wllliell Rtddett
Thomson were united in mar­
riage on Sunday, Sept. 1, In
Madison, Wis.
-Rev. Erwin R, Ruklic, offi­
ciated at the double ring cere­
mony, at the Westminster
Presbyterian Church, in Madi­
son.
.T he bride la tha daughter
•if Dr. and Mrs. P, J, Westgate 2007 Cordova Drive, Sunford.
The couple will continue liv­
ing in Madison, Wis. where
both nre graduate students at
the University o f Wisconsin.

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MISS VODA JANE KERN

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Mrs. T om P rice

Circles T o M eet

Named President

M onday

O f Jaycee Wives

Clrclea of the First Presby­
terian Church will meet Mon­
day as follows:
Circle 1 st 9:30 a.tn. with
Mrs. F. B. Swankhous; Circle
2. at 9:45 in the Gleaners'
Room: Circle 3, with Mrs. J.
F. Wilkinson, Circle 4, with
Mrs. Crawford Hart, Circle 3,
with Mrs. F. T. Meriwether
and Circle 6 with Mrs. E. V.
Turner. All meet at D:45 a.m.
Circle 7 meets at 1D:30 a.m.
with Mrs. George Rufus and
Circle 8 with Mrs. C. R. Sims.
Afternoon Circles 9 and 10
meet at 2:30 p.m. respective­
ly with Mrs. W. D. Simpson
and Mra. Robert Weeks.
Evening Circle 1 meets at
8 o ’clock with Mrs. Wsrren
Adams, Circle 2 at 8:13 p.m.
In Fellowship Hill, featuring
a covered dish supper. Circle
3 at 8 p.m. with Miss Rebec­
ca Stevens. Members of Cir­
cle 4 contact your chairman
for place and hour.

daughter, Carter, of North Orlando,
s Eugene
Miss Kern was born In
rs. Stella Clinchsport, Va. She attended
MF schools In Virginia and Semi­
nole County. She wm a mem■ her of the 10W3 graduating
class of Seminole High School.

£■1867.

Presbyterian

The groom-elect was born
In Ft. Gaines, Ga., attended
schools in tho local area and
served two years in the U. S.
Army. He Is presently employed by the Swift Ice Cream
Co., of Orlando.
The wedding is planned for
Sept. 14 at 0 p.m. In the
Wesleyan Methodist Church,
of Paola, with Key. Deon Dean
officiating.
Enjoy
Picnic
Maid of honor will be Miss
Jean
with picnic
Grace Ann
A Stripling
Labor Day
and
Spivey
and by
Mary
Manfredn
swim party
Sanford
Elec­
as
Marion
tric bridesmaids,
Company for
their Wllem­
Hama
best men.
ployeswill
andliefamilies
was held
reception
will fallow
at A*the
Ted Sheers*
pool the
at
ceremony
at the Church
Yankee Lake.
E i g h t eParen
sonage.
Invitation*
are
adults and No
13 children
enjoyed
being
and alland
friends
a dayextended
of swimming
eat­
and
ing. relatives of the couple are
Invited to attend.

CONSTABLE AND MRS. OSCAR PAPINEAU, of DeBary have been enjoying a visit with friends from Alexandria, Va. and Rhode Island. Left to
riicht seated, nre Don Nickerson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. ThHlip Nickerson and
sonH Brian and Kevin, Back row are Genevieve Wltaford, Marie McKenna
and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Papineau.
(Cox Photo)

DeBary Personals
By Mra. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mn. Howard Mid­
dleton of High Banks Read
West spent Wednesday after­
noon at Daytona
Beach,
where they celebrated Mrs.
Middleton's birthday with an
anniversary dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sain of
Palmira Road visited their
daughter and other relatives
Mrs. .Mabel Emmer of Vero in Winston Salem, N. C,
Beach, stopped in DeBary to
visit Jo Peck, enroute home
from a trip to Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs.
Edmund
lovanna have returned from 1Het-Together
an extended trip to Europe,
where they visited Cass*- n Longwood
blunca, Italy, Austria, Swit­
By Jane Casselberry
zerland, Spain, Germany and
A family get together was
France. Enroute borne tbey
slopped at Mayopac, N. Y , to held Labor Day at the home
visit their son and daughter- of Sir. and Mrs. Linton Cox,
917 Oxford Road. Longwood.
Those attending were Mr.
Rebekahs
and Mrs. Thomas Gullickson,
Fern Park; Mr. and Airs.
Charles Stewart. Longwood;

Hickman - Flowers Wedding Told
Miss Patricia Joan Hickman,
daughter of Mr. and Afra.
George E. Hickman, of JanJ'hyl Village became the bride
of Clyde Royal Flowers, son
o f Mr. and Air*. Charles Al.
Flowers, of Sanford.
' Itov. L. B. Overstreet ollleluted at tne double ring ereloony on Aug. 17 at 7:30 p.m.
in the First Baptist Church,
o f Jcn-I’liyl Village. A pro­
gram of nuptial music was
presented by Ollvsr Lindsey
J h , of Atlanta, Ga., brotherin-law of the groom. Air.
l.lndscy accompanied by Mrs.
Frank Tillis of Winter Park,
Bang “ Prayer Perfect'', "Beeauso'' and “ The Lord's l’ ray-

ceremony a reception was held
In the church social hall. The
bride's table was covered with
a linen cutwork cloth over
yellow. A satin band, with
bows and lllles-of-thv-valley
at the corners, encircled tha
top of tho table, which held
a four-tiered cuke flanked by
lighted tape is in silver rundelabra.
Mias Kay Barfield was in
charge o f the bride's bonk.
Assisting In serving were
Aimes. Eileen Moore, H. H.
Barfield, Caroline Bcresfurd,

The church was decorated
with palms, which formed a
background for lighted tapers
ami tall fnit-.rimpcd baskets of
yellow chrysanthemums uml
White gladioli were used on
each side of the altar, Thu
window* held nnangemeuta
of i amotions und lighted ta­
pers. Family pewu were mark­
ed with white satin bows und
illi H-uf the-valley.
Given in marriage by he'
father, the bride wore a for­
mal gown of white satin und
Jsie. Thu scooped neckliuu
Was dciigned with satin pi­
ping und the sleeve* extended
to point* over her wrists. Tho
full skirt was deeply pleated
und swept into a full train.
A small satin Itow defined tho
Aunt waistline. Her fingertip length veil of impurted
illusion was held by a pi in­
to -» crown of pearl*. Her
qouquet was u cascade design
uf white ruso buds, stephunoti* and lilies-of-tlie-val|ey.
Alls* Nancy Hickman was
Riuid of ho nor for her sister
and Alls* Linda Phillips, col­
lege loom-mute, of Pensuculu,
was bridesmaid. Their sun­
shine yellow chiffon gown*
over tuffetu wero fashioned
with empire midriffs, ruumlakirts, Euch woiu a yellow
•atiii circlet with seed pearl
trim and a short veil of yel­
low tulle. Their culoniul bou­
quet* were o f yellow chrys­
anthemums und lace.
Little Beth AlcLester vvn*
flower girl for her aunt and
wore u yellow chiffon frock
over taffeta uml the* head
piece woa identical to the
tnuiil uf honor and brides­
maid*. Little Billy l.lnd.ey of
Atlanta, nephew of the groom
was ring bearer.
Air*. Hickman, mother uf
the bride, wove a cream ailk
crepe and luce ensemble,
nutching accessories and oreli.d corsage. Mrs. Flowers,
wore iiuuivu lace with match­
ing accessories and orchids.
1. Ray Flowers, cousin of the
bridegroom, of Harrisburg,
V, C. wu» beat man and u*hera were Gruhaut Sliuw, of
Aiiunij; Paul Flowers of Bunford ami Bill Creamer of Win­
ter Haven.
Immediately following the

I.eroy Deal, Jane Hopper, Merita Pilcher, L. A. McCul­
lough, Aliases Sue Tessem,
Alary Jane Tessem. Carole Ager Ion, Brenda Melvin and
Alary Ann Osborne.
For a wedding trip to the
Smoky Mountains, Urn bride
wore a pink anil olive green
sheath with pink accessories
and orchid corsage.
After Aug. 2(1, the couple
will reside at 1tHJttA4 South
Pennsylvania Ave. in Lake­
land.
.Mrs. Flower* was grudua-

tml from the Winter Haven
High School in 1901 and at­
tended Florida Stuto Univer­
sity. This fall she will enter
Florida Southern College as a
junior,
Air. Flowers was graduat­
ed from Seminole High School
and from Clcmson AAAI Col­
lege. Ha I* employed as un
agricultural engineer.
Out of town guesta attend­
ing the ceremony and recep­
tion wore, Airs. J. L. High,
Mr. und Mrs, J. flay Flowers
and J. Ray Jr., of Hurrisburg,
N. C., Air. und Alru. Perry
Hood, Charlotte, Air. und Airs.
Ted Junker, Alockaville, N. C.
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Carroll
of (iustonia, N. C, Mr, and
Airs. Cecil Flowers, Air. anil
Airs. Paul Flowers, Sanford,
Air. and Airs. Oliver Lindsey
of Atlanta, Ga., William Oli-

MISS MYRTIE HARRIS, daughter of Mr. uml
Mra. W. W. ilarria, n former resident o f North
Orlando who now lives in Sanford has enrolled
at Sanford Junior High School. North Orlando
friends were sorry to lose them ns the whole
family participated in the area activities. Myrtie
was president of the 4-H Club, and active in
girl scouting. Her mother worked with the girl
scouts and belonged to the Garden Club and her
father was active in tho Civic Association.

By June Cassrtberry
Air. and Air*. .Morse Howe
and children, .Morse II, Id;
Sandra, 11, and Sharon, 19
months, moved to Howell
Park recently and arc living
at A01 Zinnia Drive.

Personals

Fern Park Personals
By Jaue Casselberry
Air. ami Airs. Thomas Gul­
lickson, 2809 Lakes lew Drive,
recently relumed home (rum
Dallas by jet after an excit­
ing lour of the western state*
with tiieir son-in-law and
daughter, Air. and Airs. Ed
Hatch and their family.
Some of *he interesting
things which they saw in
their travel* through the
west were tho Petrified For­
est, Painted Desert, and Las
Vegas. In California they
visited Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Disneyland, Yosemite National P a r k and
Knott'* Berry Farm.
Returning to Dallas they
spent a week before coining
home.
Sunday, Sept. 1, the Thomas
Gullickson* had as their din­
ner guests their sou aud

daughter in-law, Air.
and
Airs. Cecil Gullickson, of Win­
ter Park, their children and
Mr. and Mr*. L. L. Cox and
Air. ami Air*. Harry AlcPcck
of Longwood.
Traditional uses of tha
plentiful g i a n t chrysanthe­
mums and pompoms are, re­
spectively, for football games
and for corsages for evening
social events.

Recent guests at the homo
of Air, and Airs. Karlyle
llousholder were Air. and
Airs. Charles AVebster and
family, of Clayton, N. C.
Air*. Webster U Airs. Huu*liolder's sister.

Air. amt Airs. Paul Kerr of
Piney Ridge Road und daugh­
ter, Jcanie, have returned
Itoine after a vacation trip to
North and South Carolina.
The Kerrs rented a cottage
on Deep Creek near Bryson
City. N. C., in the Great
Smoky Mountains and liked
it »o much there they pur­
chased a lot.
They visited Airs. Kerr's
brolhcr In Florence. S. C„
and Ronald Lerch, son of Air.
and Mrs. Allllard Perch of
Casselberry, who Is taking
basic (raining in the Army
Reserves at Ft. Jackson, S.

Airs. A. B. Peterson Jr. and
children. Sallic and Bart,
have returned from a month's
vacation at Flat Ilock. N. C.
Mr. Peterson joined the fam­
Air. and Airs. Edgar Totten
ily for a 19-day stay and ac­ « ! Lakrshore Drive enjoyed
companied Ihcm home.
a wonderful Labor Day week-

end in the Bahamas, courtesy
of Holier Chevrolet Company,
which treated all the fiveyear employes ami their wives
to the trip. They flew down
Saturday and hack Atonday
with a group of 200 aboard
chartered planes.
While Air. and Airs. Totten
were away their children.
Becky a n d Lee, enjoyed
s|M-nding the weekend with
their grandmother in Kis­
simmee.
Orchids are one of the few
(lowers that will spot when
touched by water. To hide
water spot* on while orchids,
sprinkle talcum powder over
the spots; it will hide the
spots and the powder won’t
show.

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Airs. W. L. Roche and Mr*. Gullickson ami daughters,
Frank Wo.thburn were co- Barbara and Gwynn, of Win­
hostesses for a benefit curd ter Park.
party at the Roche home re­
cently. All proceed# of the
evening were added to the
Re tick all Regal is fund.
The door prize was won by
William Bardie. Mrs. D. C.
Howard had high score for
bridge and Airs. R. A. Futrell,
Airs. Ann Hardy and Hobart
Moore won the canasta prize*.
Attending were. Air. and
Mrs. I&gt;. C. Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Washburn, Air.
and Airs, Hobart Aloore, Air.
and Airs. William Hurdle, Air.
and Mrs. W. 1- Roche, Mrs.
R. C. Long, Alra. Robert Wil­
liams, Airs. Clarence Snyder,
Air*. R. A. Futrell, Airs. Ha­
zel Gilhuly, Air*. Mamie War­
ner end Mrs. B. C. Moore.

Plans Benefit
A benefit fashion show and
card party haa been planned
for Sept, 17lh by Gamma
Omega Chapter of Epsilon Al­
pha aornrity, with activities to
take place at the Sanford
Women’s* Club en Oak Are.
Proceed* of the benefit will
go toward tha philanthrople
projects of the club which in­
clude shoes for needy chlldren, support of * child at the
Sunland Training Center and
helping the Little Red Schoolhouse.

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JEFFREY YATES all dressed up in hi* cowboy
outfit ho woro ut his sixth birthday celebration
at the home uf his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John
Yates Jr., in Bear Lake, Twenty of his play­
mates helped him with the celebration which in­
cluded u huyridc, iwny rides and ether names in
a western theme.
(Ileruld Photo)

In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
lovanna Jr. and grandcftlldren, Paul, Claudia and Mat­
thew. They also went to Ohio
to visit friends and relatives.

The Jaycee Wive* Club
held the monthly meeting at
the Jaycee Booth with Mr*.
Dare Benin serving as bostest.
Main Item on the business
agenda was election of new
officers. The following were
unanimously elected for the
coming year:
Mrs. Tom Price, presi­
dent; Mrs. Garnett White,
vice president; Mrs. Larry
Skates, secretary; Mrs. Phil­
ip Skates, treasurer, and di­
rectors, Mrs. Berrin and Mrs.
Charles Tetcnbaum.
Plans were completed for
the Installation banquet to be
held at the Capri, on Sept. 21
at 7 p.m. Members are re­
quested to make reserva­
tions with Mrs. Tom Price by
the lSth.
Retiring president,
Mrs.
Hammond Polk, welcomed
Mrs. Jack Ludwig at a guest
and Invited her to Join the
club.
Other members p r e s e n t
were Mrs. Chuck Bose, Mrs.
Charles Kampf and Mrs. Jack
Wilber.

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DEAR ABBY: 1 am IS,
and have been dating a ivy
17 up until my parent!
broke it up. Both my par­
ents work during the day
*o 1 stay home alone. 1 was
told I couldn't have my boy
friend in the house when
no one was home. He cams
over only three times. 1 was
going to tell my pa rants,
but before I had a chance
to tell them they found out
from a neighbor. 1 was told
not to let him In tlie house
again. This I told him, but
he rams over one more time
anyway. My parents found
out about It and now they
won't let me date him at
all. I swear if they give me
just one more chuino it will
never happen ignin. Don't
you think I deserve one
more chance to prove my*
eelf trustworthy?
WANTS ANOTHER
CHANCE.
DEAR WANTS: If you
will rc*rcad your own letter
you should understand that
you’ve had all the chance*
you deservo for a while.

By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR ABBY: 1 have
four boys and four girls
and 1 would rather have
eight boys than one girl I
My boys play nicely with
each other, eat whatever 1
cook, wear whatever 1 pick
out, and when I tell a boy
to do something, he says,
"Okay, Mom.” (He doesn’ t
always do It, but at least he
doesn’t give me an argu­
ment) Sly girts fight with
each other, turn up their
noses at left-overs, won’t
wrar what I buy for them,
and argue when I ask them
to do something. And an­
other thing that makes girls
a big headache . . . they try
ta look sexy at 13, but boys
don't even think about girls
until they're 18 or 31.

your "sunset years". Then
see who give* you more at­
tention — the boy or the
girls.
e s s e
DEAR ABBY: Just because my husband had a bad
experience lending money to
a relative, 18 yean ago,
he made a vow that he
would never lend money to
another relative as long as
he lived. Now hia lister's
husband is terribly hard up.
They are hard-working,
honest people who have
never spent money foolishly,
but they have had a lot of
sickness and bills. My hus­
band slubliornly refuses to
give them any help. He
ha* helped out many stran­
gers, and has gotten stuck
with them, but that doesn't
seem to bother him. Do you
think he Is right to Irt his
sister and her family strug­
gle because of one deadbeat
in the family?
"STONEY'S WIFE

DEAR MOTHER: Four
will get you eight that there
ore other mother* who pre­
fer sorls to boys. And for
equally good (or bail) rea­
sons, Children reflect the
rare, love and discipline
they get. Personally, I can’t
see that their sex has much
to do with It. P.S. Wait for

DEAR " S T O N E Y ’ S”
WIFE: No. And keep chip­
ping away.

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Versatility is tha name for
Jack Lemmon who plays op­
posite Shirley MacLain* In the
Mlrlseh Company’s Techni­
color- Panaris Ion comedy ” Irma La Douce," which will be
featured
Sunday
through
Thursday at the Rita Theatre.
For he playa three—count
’em—three roles In the Aim
treatment of the famous stage
comedj which has enjoyed
record runs on the stages of
London. Paris and K«w York,
and which is still running as
a road show.
First he’ s a cop. A gen­
darme, rather. Aa such he un­
dertakes to raid a notorious
Paris creep joint where Irma
played by Shirley, and a num­
ber of other ladies may be
found frequenting.
For a number of reasons,
notably tha presence of the
chief-of-pollce in the Joint
during the raid, Lemmon gets
fired. Somewhere along the
line he falls in love with Irma
and along comes two more
roles for him In the picture.
On* la as Irma’s "business

manager," and the ether, In
order to keep her pure for
himself, a rich Englishman
who is willing to pay for her
companionship.
Under the direction of Billy
Wilder, Jack doee very wall In
this new United Artist# re­
lease, eery much on a par, say
those who hare aeon It, with
hla Milquetoast role aa E. E.
Baxter hi the AcademyAward - Winning "Hie Apart­
ment” la which he also ap­
peared opposite Mias MacLahte and under the direction
of Wilder. Ha w eired nn
Academy Award nomination
for that role.

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SHIRLEY MacLAINE as the Irmn of “ Irma I a
Douce," Miriach Company’s Technicolor-Panuvlsion comedy fo r United Artists release, open­
ing Sunday at the Ritz Theatre. She shares stel­
lar honors with Jack Lemmon.

tha business of making nnd
winning laughs by a large
cast of character actors which
(ncludca
Broadway's
Lou
Jacobi, Telerision''* Bruce
Yamcll, Htrechel Bcrnmrdl
and Hope Holiday, end Joan
Shawlee and Grace Leo Whit­
ney. 1. A. L. Diamond, who
assisted with the aerlpt for
"The Apartment," does the
name for "Irma La Douce,"

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spades, entered dummy with
the king, noting that West
had dropped the ten. lie led
a third spado and finessed
his nine. When it held I’aul
was in clover.
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apadea and watched West
drop the nlns of hearts. Ula
first discard had been the
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diamonds. Paul lei a low dia­
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MIAMI DEAC11 (UPI) The national American Le­
gion, which begin It* 43th an­
nual convention hero today,
urged the Senate to create a
a separate committee on vet­
erans alfiirs.
Clarence II. Olson, director
of the Legion’s legislative
division, said the organization
had been pushing lor such a
committee for seven years.
"Wa hope to get a big
drive started from this con­
vention,” he said.
The Legionnaires, about 13.000 strong, aro also expected
to reiterate earlier demands
to rid the Western Hemis­
phere snd especially Cuba,
of communism by sny snd
all means available.

m
o)h: By Ruth Miiiett

A reader nixes tho qvirstion: I)o nil marringt-x go
through periods of dopression?
The answer It a qualified
"yes.” All marriages m»y not
have their low period* — but
probably most of them do.
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marriage to stay the same,
year In and year out.
The wire wife isn’t dis­
mayed when her mnrrigo
scorns to be lass hnppy and
rewarding than it once waa,
or when she realises that
work ond worry and the de­
mands of living seem to be
pushing hushnnd and wife n
little apart.
When those times come, the
wise wife doesn't dramatize
her unhnppinr-s or accuse her
husband of hnving changed
in his feelings toward her,
j She goes right on about her
Job as homemaker, wife and
mother, trying to create as
murh happiness for the whole

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Buxom Jayne Mansfield —
the same who was voluptuous­
ly displayed In a recent issue
of I’ lnyboy magazine — stars
In "1’Uygirl After Dark,"
Eastman color film showing
Sunday through Tuesday at
the Movisland Drive-In Hicatro.
Strictly adult entertain­
ment, this Is tha first Sanford
showing of thla film about
"girl* who rock tha night as
lease queens.
Co-featured will be "The
Chapman Report," In color,
starring Jane Eondn.
Wednesday's and Thursday's
features will be "1’oisa from
Hell," a color Western star­
ring Audit Murphy, and "The
Great Impostor,” with Tony
Curtis.
A triple horror show Is
scheduled for Friday and Sat­
urday, Sept. 13-11. These in­
clude
“ The
Drain
That
Wouldn't Die." “ ReptHIcua,"
In color, and "(Hack Sunday."

BOSTON r u r n -A helicop­
ter pilot reported early today
he was unable to locale two
storm-threatened Texas Towera In the Atlanlie Ocean with
2ft worker* aboard because
lights aboard Russian traw­
lers In the area confused him
In the darkness.
The workers, however, re­
ported they could withstand
tha poundings and would rldt
out the storm. Plans to re­
move them Immediately were
abandoned.
Henry Hoffman, project en­
gineer for a private firm de­
molishing the rust-weakened
towers for salvage, talked by
radio with tha helicopter pilot
and with men aboard tha two
structure*.
"All danger I* past,” Hoff­
man said. "Everything la aafe
now.”

B Y JUDY T U M O R
Bat those big jtU ow buNS rolling down thft
highways morning and evening a rt a ligh t (o r aorw
eye*. Not to overwork the them*, bot do bo c o n fo l
driving these days, snd when it comoo *** 0 (o r
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Those IS new epeakers la
th e Caribe realty sound
smooth, even titling hi «n«
place. When you move around,
you can really hear the pro­
fessional effect, with only the
juke box. Flo says Friday
nlghta a n good too who*
Peggy and Bill Slayton play
tha cocktail drama and bass
respectively, and Bill Wagner
plain hU instrument. It’s one
he invented himself, eomothing like a cross between n
xylophone and a harpsichord.
If you can imagine that, It
ought to be good for s trip
to the Caribe just out of
curiosity.
0 * 0
Tried ona of those delicious
cold plate* for lunch at Roso
and Wilk’s this wash, and
ran report that it la one of
the beet tasting and moat
filling I've ever had. It la
served with their good homo
made garlic toast. On tha
plat* itself la potato ealad,
tomato and eotage cheese, and
slices of cheese and meat,
variety enough for anyon*.
Finished off with peach short­
cake leaded with whipped
cream. The lunch hour there
is busy . . . no wonder with
that menu of well prepared
food.
s e e
As usual, "everything" ts
new at Hpcnctrs, according to
friend Sam. Actually, • couple
things are new, like Darla and
Jim being back from their
vacation. They get hack Tuaaday after two weeks time off.
Also, Darlene is in the ho*,
pital; nothing too serious
and aha will be out in ■
couple of days. Other than
that, Spancars la Just tha
asms old comfortable place
to atop In for a drink or din­
ner.
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Did yon know that no mat­
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a "Whataburger,” you'll get

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tha same high quality suet
and trlauninga. Tha "Whata*
burgers" throughout Florida
are all furniahod with tag
grades of beef by « t sup­
plier, wha buys B^sskUy
for tha Whatabu rm sla ts
That means that you aau da*
pend ea a delicious sandwich
in on* tows aa wall as tha
next
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Wax treated to tha charm­
ing hospitality o f Um Swedish
styled Painted Horse a m tha
weekend and certainly did en­
joy it The food Is superb, ea*
pectally the Items en tha
salad bar. Than are all kinds
of foods from green vegetable
Jello to pink rke. 1 could
have eaten aa entire maul
right then, but altar teating
tha Swedish meatballs was
glad 1 hadn’t Could have had
another entree, hut Just
couldn’t quits hold usy more,
• a a
Now that scheel la husk ta
session, tha social Ufa af tha
younger set will ha picking
up. What bettor way ta have
a good Um* than ta rpend aa
evening at tha Skat* City
Roller Rink. It’a a swell place
to meet your friends, er asset
new friends- If yeu'ra net too
aura on your akatas, the rink
has lessons far kegianarei if
you want to learn aasnetklng
men difficult, sign up for
the advanced lessons. Of
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1:10 &lt;t&gt; Action Theater
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1:00 t t ) Guy Lombardo
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11:11 III Ch. Nino Thoaltr
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1:10 IS) World Series of Golf
S i l l 10) Rny R.der* Feature
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Although Fraddloli Steak
House Is known primarily for
its steaks, tha maau is aatually mart aa— paMtaft.
Seafoods are another af their
specialities, and Uw appeti­
ser dishes rang* from shrimp
to chopped chicken liver. For
n romantic touch yew eta
finish off a meal In atjle with
Cherries Jubilee, flaming and
all, right at tha table*

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Colonial Shopping Plaza
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INSTANT

panel dlaeuaalon on general
school affairs at a meeting
Tuesday at I p, m. in the
school auditorium.
Participating on the panel
win be R. T. MUwee, county
superintendent of schools;
Stewart Oatcbe!, director af
Instruction; lira. Margaret
Colt, elementary school sup*
erriaor and W. W. Wharton,
guidance director and place­
ment officer.
The C.T.P. Exccntire Board
will meat at T p. a . prior t»
the mooting.
Ail parents d South Seatnote Elementary School pupOa
era aged to come oat and
meet the teachers and learn
•tore about the school pro-

LOS ANGELES (UPI) More than 100,000 persons
peeked Memorial Coliseum
and the Bose Bowl in neigh­
boring
Pasadena
Sunday
Bight for the closing sessions
of Billy Graham'* Southern
California Crusade for Christ
and the international assem­
bly of Jehovah's Witnesses.
Freewsys and thorough­
fares to Use two famed sports
centers were Jammed with
traffic as motorists headed
for the stadiums in the late
afternoon and evening hours.
Graham spoke to sn esti­
mated 134,000 persons Jammed
Into the Coliseum and snother
10,000 outside as he conclud­
ed hie 21-sesslon campaign.
He said It was the largest
turnout he has ever witness­
ed in the United States.
“ We havo enough people
here now to march on Wash­
ington," the evangelist said
informally before his sermon,
alluding Jokingly to the re­
cent march on the nation's
capital by civil rights adher­
ents. “ And If they keep throw­
ing the Bible out of the
school, we Just might do
that."
Another S3,000 persons were
at the Rose Bowl for the
closing program of the eightday Jehovah's Witnesses as­
sembly.

French Classes
To Organize
An organizational meeting
for classes la Beginners and
Advance Freneb, being offer­
ed under direction of the
Seminole County Adult Edu­
cation Department, will bo
held at 7:30 p. m. next Mon­
day at the Lake Mary Ele­
mentary School.
Instructor wil be Mrs.
George Stubbing* who advises
that those unable to attend
the opening meeting may con­
tact her st her home it they
are interested In registering
fur either class.
Only
charge*
for
the
courses will be a S3 registra­
tion fee and cost of textbook.

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THE F A C U L T Y at Enterprise Elementary
School in made up o f Mrs. Sylvia Harden, prin­
cipal and Mrs. Jania Voll, Miss Joan Coach, Mrs.
Elizabeth Mixon (front row, left to r ig h t); Mrs.

Boy Quintuplets
Progressing
At Venezuela
MARACAIBO, Venezuela ■
(UPI) — Venezuela’s fir
excellent condition Sunday
night, 44 hours after their
birth.
The Infants — all boys —
were born Saturday to Mrs.
Ines Cuervo, 77, wife of an
oilfield worker from Ciudad
Ojeda.
A spokesman at Maracaibo
Univeralty Hospital reported
■11 the quintuplets were In
Incubators but were taking
their special milk formula
normally. He said they weigh­
ed 3.08 to 396 pounds each
and averaged 11.1 inches In
length,
Mrs. Cuervo, the mother of
five other children, had been
under special observation at
the
hospital
for several
months.
The quintuplets were bap­
tized by a Roman Catholic
priest Saturday night and
each was given the name of
one of the attending physi­
cians. They were named Ma­
rio, Otto, Robinson, Fernando
and Juan Jose.
Dr. Robinson Suarez Her­
rera delivered the infants,
according
to
a hospital
spokesman.
President nomulo Betan­
court sent a telegram of con­
gratulations
and promised

By Jatla Bartoa
The opening meeting of lh«
Altamonte Springs Elemen­
tary PTA, originally sche­
duled for Tuesday night, has
been rescheduled for 7:30 p.
m. Thursday In order not to
conflict with Tuesday's meet­
ing of the South Seminole
Junior High PTA.
Introduction of the Alta­
monte School Faculty Is tire
main item of business on the
agenda for the opening sess­
ion.
Officers for the year are
Mrs.
Lawrence
Swofford,
president; Don Xocll, first
vice
president;
Principal
Frank Gore, second vice prestdent; Mrs. Margaret Arm-

Graveside funeral services
for Mr. George Joseph Brockhaven. 79, of Fern Park, who
died Friday in a Henderson­
ville, N. C\, hospital, were
scheduled for today in Sandy
Springs, Ga.
Survivors are his widow.
Mrs. Grace Brockhaven; a
daughter, Mrs. Rose Maurer
of Albertson, N. Y.; a son,
Irvin Brockhaven, Long Is­
land, N. Y,; a stepson, It. F.
tlartlino of Sandy Springs; n
brother, Gene Brockhaven of
Jackson Heights, N. Y.; sis­
ters, Mrs. Rose Murphey ol
Brooklyn, N. Y.. anil Mrs.
Anne Myers of Long Island,
FOREST HILLS. N. Y. six grandchildren and three
(UPI) — It’s a Latin monop­ great-grandchildren.
oly Instead of an Australian
monopoly on the (wo U. S. Longest Cable
tennis championships today.
SOUTHAMPTON. England
Mexico’s Rafael Osuna ami (UPI) — The American Tele­
Brazil's Maria Bueno, grace­ phone A Telegraph Co. loaded
ful as panthers and Just as about 1,700 milca of underwudangerous, swept to the na­ ter cable aboard its chip
tional singles championships “ Long Lines" to complete the
at Forest Hills Sunday with first direct trans-atlantic tele­
straight set victories that sig­ phone link between the United
naled the end of Australia's Slates and Britain.
domination and at least a
When completed, the cable
temporary aclbark to a bud­ will be the world's longest un­
ding American boom.
derwater telephone line.

(MEAL)

Arthur H. Itseltwlth Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court of
tt.iulnola County, Klorlda
lly Martha T. Vlhlcn
Deputy Clerk
THOMAS A. Bl'KKll
Atlurnay (or Petitioner

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Hanford, Florida.
I**lb1tshI Sug. If, Bept. f , I and
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strong, secretary and Mrs.
Lillian Donaldson, treasurer.
Appointed chairmen for the
year Include Mrs. Vt Segrlst,
clinic; Mrs. Helen Wolke;
program; Mrs. Louise Kcrschner, ways and means; Mrs.
Joan Pasternack, publicity;
Mrs. Annie Suo Banks, room
representative;
Airs. Jean
Nuss, membership; Mrs. Milliccnt
Pattlshall,
devotion;
Mrs. Thelma Smith, library;
Mrs. Vivian David, year
book; Mrs. Blanche House­
holder, hospitality; Mrs. Lynn
Each, beautification;
Mrs.
Sally Sheets, historian; Mrs.
Pat Willis, publication and
Mrs. Dca Baxter, study dis­
cussion.
Mrs. Scgriat advises that
volunteers are still needed
f &gt;r work In the school health
clinic and Mrs. Each has ask­
ed that anyone with trees,
plants or cuttings which could
be contributed towards the
school beautification program
contact her either in person
or by telephone at her home.

State Insurance Representa­
tive Ed Boon will be at the
Geneva Community llall at
7:30 p. m. today to discuss
and explain the Senior Health
and Hospitalisation Insurance
Program and to answer ques­
tion* In general relating to
Insurance.
Although the meeting prim­
arily has been arranged for
benefit of the community's
senior citizens, all Interested
person* arc invited and urged
to attend,

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PAUL DLGUKTT,
lletldanca unknown.
Tnu n r. hereby notified that
a Petition (nr adoption l,aa
haan rilr.l In the circuit Court
In an&gt;t fur K-rtutnolo Cnuuty,
f l o r i d », In Chancery, entitled
In tha Milter at lha Adoption
o f Itutiart I-arry (Irnh.ini, and
you ara command*,) to appear
In said rnurt| and you are re­
quired to tile yottr Answer „ r
utliar detail.* with tha Clerk of
tha Circuit Court at H&lt; inliiula
County, Florida, and earva a
ropy o f &gt;urh Anewar or othar
defense upon said patltlonera
nr palltlonara* attornay TH O M ­
AS A. Kl’ KKIt. whoaa a d l r v .
la 1*. (X It--&amp; 1SSI. Hanford,
Ktorhla, un nr tr fo ra Heptemher 51. t t l ) . A. !&gt;.. to .h o w
cause why sahl petition § h r « Id
nut ha uran tad, and It you
fall to do an. a Dacraa Pro
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will
ha
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against ynu far the relief itsminded In tha t'elltlonVVITNIUUi my hand and aaal
uf aald Court this U n i day of
Auguat A.U, D l l .

Daisy Gunn, Mrs. June Lons and Miss Marcella
Uinta, second r o w ); Mrs. Florence Curver, Mrs.
Helen Wren and Arnold Pancrate (bark row ).
(Cox Photo)

Geneva Citizens
To Hear Address
On Insurance

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�Bocrd Approves
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WEATHER: Fair through Wednesday with north to nortliea.it winds; high today 89-93; low tonight 65-70.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 14

JFK Lowers Boom On Wallace

City Comm Liston haggled
for 43 minutes Monday even
ing on th« question o( permit­
ting swimming and tennis lea£ io n s on R-1AA residential pro**perty. At the end of the 43
minutes the members learned
any zoning change has to be
subject to a public hearing. So
a request for an amendment
for private tutoring in the
R-1AA zones was tabled. As
«ss a previous request by a Tull Hoad OKd
TALLAHASSEE (UPI&gt; —
photographer to reside and
have his studio in a residen- rh* Development Commission
has okayed construction of a
f till tone.
two-lane toll highway nrmss
Parents of Lake Mury Ele­ Collier nod Ilrovvurd counties.
mentary School will have
(heir first meeting of the Fighting' Reported
-MIAMI (CPI)—Cuban exile
school year and will get ac.
qusinted with the farulty sources here today reported
members at 7:30 this evening bitter fighting between guer­
rillas and Castro troops in
in the school auditorium.
• 0 e
central Cuba with heavy cas­
_
R. E. Porter was informed ualties on both sides.
* today that It wasn't regurgi­
tated m i l k which nearly Leads Drive
WASHINGTON &lt;UP|) —
strangled that Casselberry
baby Sunday but a candy Rep. Carl Vinson. P-Gu., one
of Congress’ most influential
mint.
• • •
number*, hns launched w drive
to
block n Pentagon directive
.Marguerite Price will he in­
stalled as president of the plnririg segregated commun­
Jayceu Wives Club on Sept. ities off-limits to servicemen.

Guard Taken
Over; Five

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Beating Probed

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI)
Sign on a West First Street
building: Groceries—new and —The Fill today investigated
a complaint that a gang of ” 15
used Items.
to 25" whites kidnnped and
9 • •
R. E. Porter put in a plant­ beat a white minister and an
ar for hia wife over.the week­ interrneini group of college
end. Took him an hour to lay students in Alabnmn.
the 42 bricks ami three hours
to straighten up.

LBJ To Norway

By kipping off two major
items totalling 173,000, the
County Commission at noon
today approved its M R
budge* of 12.1 million while
at the same time holding the
(ax millagr at six mills, the
same as In the last several
years.
The Commission re moverI a
proposed $30,ooo from the
capital outlay fund for a new
county nursing home and $23.-

Schools Mixed Commission Eases

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JOINING THE STATEWIDE niglit-iuvintr campaign nrc two San fin d
mother*, I’eg Horner, left, and Edith Avene), who here nre deiiumi trilling
iin eye lest on Debbie Howe. These mothers, with others, work ouch week
in teams o f two at the Seminole High School clinic, screening students’
eyes.

Sight-Saving
W ay Found To Clear Campaign On
Up Old Sanford Loan In Sanford

BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (Ul’ l)
— President Kennedy outmaneuvered a defiant Gov.
George C. Wallace for the
second lime in three months
today by federalizing the Ala­
bama National Guard and
racial integration came for
the lint lime to schools in me
Alabama citic# of Birming­
ham. Mobile and Tuskcgoe.
A stormy demonstration by
flag-waving white students
erupted at one Birmingham
school, hut police kept the
screaming students u nil e r
control and furred back a
crowd of ancry adult# a block
from the scene.
Angry white parents began
removing their children from
several other srboota in Bir­
mingham and Tuikegec.
When some of the uproar
and early morning confusion
subsided. *20 Negroes were
inside five while schools in
the three citic*.
Wallace went to hii offire
in Montgomery this morning,
met with advisers, and later
accepted service of federal
court orders restraining him
from Interfering with school
integration.
It Was at West End High
School in Birmingham where
the tan dermis demonstration
broke out moments after tuu
Negro girls entered the brick
building,
City |*dice moved in quick­
ly.
There were at toad 15 ar­
Sthilt# and youth*.
When Kennedy ’* order put
unfc the guardsmen on fillertil duty heroine known tho
guardsmen quickly departed
the schools in Mobile anil
Tuskegee, before any pupils
showed tip.
“ We’ve Iteen federalized,"
an officer in Mobile said
simply.
Kennedy’s order empower­
ed Deferi-e Secretary Robert
S. McNamara to rail into fed­
eral serviee "any and all
units of the Alabama Nation­
al Guard and Air National
Guard" for an Indefinite per­
iod.

M ilk Price R u le
il ItLAN BO (UPI) - The
Milk Commission voted today
not to challenge distributors
who offer milk to schools at
prices a s luvv as 6.73 rent#
per half pint.
The commission’* action
sets the stage for numerous
counties to take new bids
for milk for the school lunch
program. Several counties
ha.I rejected high bids and
suhdlluteil fruit amt vege­
table drinks in the program.
The request that the com­
mission not penalize distrihuiors (or price* of 6:71 cent#
was made by Pinellas Coun­
ty
School
Superintendent
Floyd T. Christian as spokea-

Council Accepts
City Tax Roll
Of $42,450,000

HELSINKI. Finland (UPI)
—Vice Prrshlent Lyndon It.
Johnson ended a noisy, hand­
I'ongrrssman A. 6. Ilrrshaking tour of Finland today
long Jr. early this afterMayor Toni .McDonald to­
Federal
government
hast
sewage
plant
construction
(oland flew off to un-tic Norway,
nuucl telephoned The Her­
the next stop on hit 15,000- tipenrd the door fur the City low# the original plans and, day urged all citizen# of San­
• • •
ald
to advise that the City
nf
Sanford
to
renew
applica­
therefore,
under
the
law
re­
ford
hi
join
in
the
observance
mile lour of northern Europe.
Final day for registration in
tion for a 3IU.UUU lean (or a pay ment is reqiiltril.
ol Sanford cannot under any
of the sight saving campaign
order to vote In the Nov. 3
It is on the basis of this now under way here. It Is uu
feasibility study for Hie pro
rirrumslanre dispose of
election Is Oct. 5, Registrar
contention
that the 1(11FA has
posed
port
terminal.
City
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
the
old post oflfre building,
educational
campaign
to
ulcrl
Caml Uruce said today. Po­
Beverage Director Richard It. Manager W. E. Knowles in-] rejected an application lor a the public to the need (or
lie
rrporlrit disposition of
tential electors mud be 21,
&gt;ni mission $10,000 feasibility loan lor the
Keating said today cigaretto formed tlie City Commission
health and sately ami is un­
_ residents
of the statu lor a
that
pioperty wa# released
port terminal.
tax collection# for July lotulcd Monday evening.
der tlie statewide chairman­
by Ilia l ’, N. General tier™ jear and resident of the counHow&lt;
ver.
Know
lei
informed
Knowlea
had
presented
settled
a
$5,I6I,5U3, Keating srrid 82,ship of orchestra leader Guy
vires Administration to the
,ty for fix month*.
'•"r* »M »i
* l ... G .
;V
day
835,621, vJH,}# Ntte'f.uti-il * '*
• a •
Lombardo for Ihc Florida So­
U. S. Department of Health,
qualified fM.imuoiti.-i.
' Home Finance Agency do- 1 evmi&amp;j that i.i vliicul of
ciety fur Hie Prevention of
llduiatlon
and
Welfare
Those who looked at the 34manding repayment of a 37,-IIIHFA at o\t4avoti«wC-'U-phunswl
which, in turn, released the
0 score tlie Varsity ran up T u r n F o.* W o r s e
i two feasibility loan mado In |him Monday mmnir.g and out Llindncs.s. Mrs. Guy Alien is
local chairman.
building to the City (or a
against the JYs in Friday's
MOSCOW' tU 1*11 -Sluo-So- die I!)tils for a sewage dis-1 lined a procedure whereby
In a proclamation issued to20-yrar period for library
inter-squad football g a m e vid relations, already strained posal plant. The city contends tlie old loan may he declared
I day Mayor McDonald said:
utilization only, lie tald to­
might get the impression that to the breaking point, took a it never used the plan* and. mil' and void.
“ W'e owe It to ourselves mid
day HEW advised him It
“ offense is tho |w&gt;ny to ride new turn downward today therefore, under the law i»
Knowle* was authorized by
will not permit the sale of
for the Indians.” Those who with Russia'# expulsion of not required lo repay. The Hit; Cummi.vdun lu forward a our loved one* to recognize
the propelly hv the t il) and
A looked In on tho scrimmage morn Chinese fur trying to 111[FA contends (hi present letter of protest again-t the ilie wisdom ol protecting vis
will permit its only use to
hm again-1 disease, accident
tell us that tlie lads on de­ smuggle utiti-.S'ovict literature
demand fur repayment He
1m- (or a public library.
ami neglect, and to join lolly
fense were tlie same rough into the country.
explained If UFA will Lien
in the crusade agam*t blinda n d ready stalwarts for
turn Hie protest over lo the
lie**.’ *
City lax roll of $(2,150,000,
which the Semiooles have
Department of Justice which,
as MilimilU'd by H e n r y
The Kloridu observance is
gained renown.
in turn, will investigate and
COALMONT, Iml. (UPI) —
Tainm, finance director, was
• • •
part of the llth annual drive
“ probably order the old Wan
Determined parent# kept up
accepted by the City Commis­
of the National Society fur the
Come to think ol it, the goal their marathon “ around the
killed."
sion sitting a* the Board ot
Prevention of lllindnc-*, Inc.,
line battles, the tackling down clock aeige" of the high school
This.
Knowles
said,
will
TALLAHASSEE tL'Pl) Equalization Monday even­
field under punts ami the in thin small i louder town to­ The Florida Educational Tele­ open the door (or a renewal chairman of which i* Walt
ing.
“ blocks of granite" (as Ford- day in prutest of alleged "file vision Commission ha# put iu of negutiotions tor the port Disney,
Tamm informed the Com.Mayor McDonald endorsed
9 ham once called its line) have trap” achool# in neurby Mid­ okay on uu application for uu study loan.
mi*-Ion Ibis is an increase of
the Florida Ssicicty's recom­
been tlie talk of many ot the land and Jasonvdie.
educational television station
$l.u75.no&lt;i in property valua­
mendation that rvery person,
opponents of the Warriors.
on Channel 21 in Orlando,
tion over last year.
especially those over 10, and
Looks like they'll be seeing Dirk sen Credited
At it# aimuui organizationHAVANA (UPI) — Culm’s
James Graham Chapman,
school age children have their
lots more ot the same this
WASHINGTON (UPI) — ul meeting hero Monday, the
eye* examined at least every biggest sugar mill vvn# bomb­ saying lie represented a
season. For instance, Mike Sena to Democratic l e a d e r com mission also okayed an
ed at dawn Sunday but anti­ group of Sanford business
two years.
Glad, Jim Touhy, Have Nuoll, Mlko Mansfield credited his application to tho fedeiul
nt ri-rn ft guns prove toil raids inert, wa* given until Oct. tl
Pate Alexander, who all did GUI’ counterpart today, hen- Health, Education and Weton
two Cuban cities Hint to prepare and submit plans
so well last year, arc hold­ ate leader Everett M. Uirksen, fare Department for a grant
night, the Castro government for a trnrina. Chapman had
allahassee
over tackles and doing quite with a display of bipartisan- of 233,0011 f«r construction of
-aid Monday night,
requested an option tint Hu*
Tlie Senate voted 38 11 today */• , ^
n _ well, thank you.
ship that sliotild help ratifica­ the facility.
A TelcA-e Iwinded not s h o r t ­ Coititui'.sinri informed him W.
9
• • •
lu
consider
a
defense
motion
J
v
i
e
r
tion o f the IIHeleaf test bail
The application was Hindu
C. Crawford already ha# nullThe plaudits of just heaps treaty.
dismiss
impeachment
^ CONt, .South Met Nam ly before midnight -aid a
by Central Florida ETV Inc., to
piano “ from the noilh" di p niilti-d preliminary plan*. The
of football tans throughout the
.
........
(UPI)
—
Government
forces
comprised of eight county charges against Circuit Court , . ,
county are heard for tlie drive Session Opens
„
|Masted their way out of a ped five 50-pound I h io i I i # o ii matter will he aired at Hie
school s y s t e m s in the Central J,u d,ge R ic h, a rd. . .K e lly
and , , ltnn l,lnl|,
„ -„ r, th« Brazil
iJurohii) engtir O il. It Meeting.
of the tlviedo fans. That hard­
M I A M I III-; \t II I I P I,
I-lor’iila area, including Semi*
Fir*( cigaretle tax check
mill
ut
3:30
a.m. Sunday,
gave
attorney*
two
hours
to
ilieir
biggest
single
victory
working group started Irom Nutiiiuul CuiDinaii'li i Janus K. ule County. Tlie application
[ over Viet Cong guerrillas damaging one building but under Hu- new vtatu lax inscratch last year to get them­ Bowor* opened the 45th an- ( now goes to the Federal Com- debate the motion.
cri-me was in Hu* amount o(
T»ie action came one hour
South Viet Nam's Bud­ causing no enaululies.
selves a football field And fiu.il Aiiierieun l.i gioii conven- „iuiiication» Commission,
$11.16!) 96, City Manager \V
dhist
dispute
flared
miu
the
did just that. This season they lion today with u call to the
after the Senalr opened the
K. Knowles informed the city,
open
last
May,
military
took the bit in their collective organization’# 2.7 million vet­
second day of Hu- impeach­
adding that till* rrflcct- an
vuirie* said fod.iv
M teeth again ami are raising eran* to continue -dinning
ment trial ol tin- 38-year-old . The sources sail South
c-f himIt-d sll.aob slmrlngt- In
more funds to help handle the Anl«l Icuns how to meet the
the 1963 61 anticipated reve­
Pasco County Circuit Judge, |Vietnamrae troop* killed un
debt taken on to get the J«&lt;b challenges of Cuba, \ ii-l Nam
charged by Hie House of ID’ - 'estimated 89 Viet Cong ri :u- J TAMPA (t.'Pti — General nue.
and tlie Berlin wall.
done in a hurry a year ago.
MIAMI ( U i't&gt;—A militant presenfalive* on eight counts iars and wounded Hki m ore!
Umupany employes
In budget dDcussion, Com• * *
Cuban exile group lias warn­ of judicial tyranny.
in a baffle Monday near w ho bud li-en on strike for missioner J fl Crapp* in*ivtThat is ju-t a short p-irn
ed it will attack Greek ships
this little delta town about 30 two 1.....n, begu........poitln* , . , i tint any library building
graph on u LONG story. EN­
found near Cuba after Oct. I,
miles south of SaiBon Govern­ hack today, but few were put malnlenance be held to a
THUSIASM is one wort for
and vowed to continue to fight
minimum pending a request
ment
Ionic* were eilimah'd at to work.
it. LEADERSHIP Is another.
Elrctiirnl woikci* in sis to the U. S. General Services
alone 20 dead and 3o wound­
GRACEVH.LE tUI’ l) Some 1’ m m rr Fidel Castro "until
Anil so far this writing has
Moridn citic# voted by a slim Administration (or permission
victory or death."
ed.
applied only to the football I.30O person* are expected to
margin Monday night to ac­ In sell the old po-t office
At the same time, the Rev­
attend
the
traditional
reunion
JACKSONVILLE (CPU * field — fittingly called John
cept a prospoveil new contract building lo raise funds for Hie
of the William# tamily Oct. 3 olutionary Recovery Insurrec­ Florida's farm land increas­
Courier Field.
ami were instructed by union construction of a new- library
tional
Movement
t
MI
It
It
z
re­
at the nearby Galilee Church.
• • •
ed in value from $257 lo $279
officials “ to report to umk building adjacent to Hit) Gen
leased photographs Monday per acre last year, according
The
annual
reunion
has
be­
The same hustle has been
to their immediate supervisors t-ral Sanford Memorial Li­
-bowing
two
of
its
member*
In tiie slate Chamber of Com­
seen In Ihc TEAM that also come a [Militic.il stomping
in the morning."
working on six homemade merce
brary in Fort Mellon Park.
WASHINGTON ( IT’D —
started from taw in 1962 anti ground as well as a tradition
tiomhs
which
lite
group
said
steeped
get-together
for
tlie
A
House
group
may
chop
an
tt
was
a
dollar
gain
tm
closed with a 2-7 season. Fhe
were dropped on a Camaguey matched hy any oilier s:ale. additional $700 million from
Lions get their Rr.-t lo t this Williams clan.
Member* (rum a l m o s t sugar mill Sunday.
Hie chamber said in if* week­ I'rrsident Kennedy'a foreign
fail when Coach
Jim l‘ally business review. The in­ aid progiam, already whacked
every state in He union are
mer’a gridsters go to lJ n,an
crease represented a 29 per sharply by Congri--, accord­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
to take on the Greyhounds. expected lo attend the dinner
cent gam since l%o. placing ing to informed aourre*.
WASHINGTON (Ul*l) —
Overriding solid Republican
* Dick Copeland hat the Lyman on the church grounds.
Trial date of Dec. 17 was Florida first in the nation.
These sources said that a opposition, the House Ways President Kennedy today, in
squad under
his wing this
net for Harlan Blackburn,
House nppropiiutioiu subi-om- A Means Committee today effect,
exempted
married
year and will see if he can
Clyde F. Lee and Dorothea
liifttee hruded by Itep. Otto E. approved an $11 billion tax men from the draft in a move
equal their 8 0 1 record last
Passman, l&gt;-la., hoped to in­ cut, the biggest in (lie na- dial will relieve an estimated
N E W YORK (UPI) — Rndfoid, arrested in Seminole
year under Duck Metis.
County on bolitw charge#,
WASHINGTON
(UPl!
—
flict the new cut when it act# tion'a history
.Stink*
pushed
higher
near
310,boo )oung husband* from
• • •
the Iiuon hour today after when arraigned Monday in Pie-ident Kennedy will hold n on the foreign aid money bill
military service.
Hy
a
straight
part)
tine
of
E. B. Stowe, of I n d i a n
rails flashed a confirming Orange County. Bond of $5,- news conference Thursday at next mouthy.
15-10. the committee direct­
Ill, executive order provid­
Mound Village, has a one-man
Any further rvductiun t* ed it* chairman. Rep. Wil­ ed that husbands of draft age
signal which broker* have DOO each waa continued pend­ 4 pun,, EDT, hi* first since
art show of nine oil paintings
ing the trial before Judge Aug. 20. The conference will sure to heat up tlie fight he. bur D. .Mills, (D-Ark.), to in­ (from is through 25j will be
in the Cinema Theater lobby |been predicting would help
Warren H. Edwards at Or-[bo open to live television and tween the administiuliori urul troduce the Idll it spent seven [ culled only if Hie pool of el!*9 at Orlando. Twill continue push price# to still higher
Undo,
|radio cuwiugu.
jfoiegm aPJ (ova iu Congi vss. j itpjuUrs in draUm*.
| glblw )iugU: tutu u exhausted.
I
Lv
via,
1
through ficpL 26.

• • •

9

Casselberry will come Into
12,173.66
asa result of a
bookkeeping error by the
Mate on the cigaret tax.

Cigarette Tax

j

Barents Bpotest

Educational TV
Request Ok’d

Castro Admits
Sugar Mill Hit

Kelly Dismissal
Move Considered
T

(I BM - Loyalists Crack

Long King

J

Phone Strikers
Begin Return

Exiles To War
On Greek Ships

1,500 Due At
Family Reunion

Florida Farm
Values Gain

Further Cut In
Aid Possibility

T a x Cut Ok’d
By House Unit

Holita Trial Set

Kails Confirm

000 for a court house annex.
The courthouse annex Item
was removed when Clerk Ar­
thur H. Beckwith Jr., read a
telegram received last night
from Attorney General Rich­
ard Ervin that the county
cannot legally establish a
facility outside Ihc county
seat. Ills statement said that
there is no enabling legisla­
tion permitting such proce­
dure.

News Session Set

Married Men To
Escape Draft

man for the County School
Superintendents Association.
"This will break it open,"
Christian said after the de­
cision. “ It will result in bids
we can live with. We'll get
bids now that will make it
possible to get milk hack in
the schools."
An estimated 300 persons
were on hand here for the
commission meeting.
The Commission began dis­
cussion on a m-w fair trade
proposal alter acting on the
school milk proposal. The new
proposal also could be a big
help to schools.
It l# approved 11 would al­
low ■ distributor to ell milk
to schools for as low ss 3.823
cents per half if he wanted
to take the loss.
Christian presented his sug­
gestion on delaying penali­
ties fur those distributors who
want lo meet competition by
lowering tlie prices as part of
a priqm-.il taking in several
rrcnmmcmialiuni.

Lounge Owner
Asks Uniform
Bar Closings
City Coiumistlun Monday
evening turned ft deaf ear to
a request Iiy John A. llurtan
IV Dint alt liquor bun in tlie
city he grunted the anmn
business hour privileges.
Citing Unit all city Lars
except the Mayfair Dm are
required by law to close at
midnight, Burton, owner of
the Carihe Lounge and Vul■lei Hotel, claimed ii I* unfair
fo require other city bur* to
elosii two to three hour*
*'“ rller “ inn the Mayfair Inn
nnd county hurt uut.iido tho
city limits. Ilo uDo cited tho
fact
that the Bliallniar
Lounge ut. the Muyfuir Lx
pen on Sunday*.

•

• *

till lion presented till re­
quest after the Commission­
er# approved the reading of
a new ordinance extending tho
liquor sone south to include
the Pilieerest Simp ping Cen­
ter nt 27lh St net mid High­
way 17-92. He ul.o question­
ed whether the city hu* an
ordinance prohibiting sale of
liquor within » ret tain dis­
tance of n school and win
apprised by City Attorm-y
WiIIinin Hutchison there is no
such law.
The hotel owner charged
that the Commission, in not
permitting liquor mile# to 2
a.III., is "driving business out
of town." Ilo milled that “ I
cun sco no differi-iu i) in us
(Valdez Hole I mid the Mayfair c v . p t in the number of
rooms.” lie ul-i) charged dial
other city bars have been
operating until I and 2 n.nt.

“ Ilie Imrs in thi* town pay
u lot of taxes,” Burton said,
“ more no Ilian those iu tlie
county. All city bars pay the
same amount and shntdd he
grunted the name closing pi ivllege*.’’
Staling he was not autho­
rized to apeak k («r any other
bar owners, Burton said be
vvn# “ spetiking only person­
ally for nil hut* alien I say 1
run ace no difference between
« hotel bar unit a bar only,"
Cuinmiaaiuners r e m a i n ed silent when Huit-&gt;n eoneluded. After Burton seated
himself, Commissioner Joe
Baker directed t’apt. Arnold
Williams, acting police chief,
to instruct ss11 i&gt;o|ics officers
to make certain nil city bur*
abide hy tlie midnight dosing
law.

Commission decided to re­
quest the county IcgDlativft
delegation to take the mat­
ter under advisement for
consideration during the 1963
Legislature.
Commission was divided on
removing the $30,000 Item for
the capital outlay fund ear­
marked to be added to $73,000
already on hand for a new
county home.
Commissioners Jamea B.
Avery Jr. and John Fitzpat­
rick contended the $30,000
should be for the capital out­
lay fund, whether for tho
county home or for som*
future contingency.
Commissioner* John Alex­
ander and Lee Gary held that
$;3,ooi) was sufficient for a
home.
Gen. J. C. Hutchison, chair­
man, in voting to break tho
tie in favor of striking tho
S3t),U00 item from the budget,
pointed out that the county
ran obtain $73,000 in matching
funds from Hie federal HillBurton act to provide $130,noo
for a 15-bed facility.
County Commission, in It*
final approval, increased tho
Chamber of Commerce's ap­
propriation by too per cent
over this year, from $10,000

(0 $20,000.

Town Clerk Of
Casselberry
Resigns
By Jane Casselberry
The town of Casselberry
soon will need a new town
clerk as ■ m u lt ot the resig­
nation of Mrs. Lillian Hen­
ning. effective Sept. 27. Sim
resigned at Monday night'*
meeting o! the town council.
Mayor Fred Heath, who ha*
been looking for someone to
act ■* an aaaistant clerk for
several months must now find
a qualified resident to serve
temporarily as clerk until the
Dec. 2 municipal election.
Mr*. Henning gave as the
reason for her resignation tho
fact that she has earned the
maximum allowed under tho
Social Security Program anil
will Inic tier benefita U aho
llils out her term.

* • •

J. D. Self, road chairman,
reported the way ha* hern
cleared for Ihc paving of tho
set lion nf Over brook Drivo
from Sunset Drivo to South
Triplet Drive. Amick Con­
struction. Inc., of Orlando,
was low bidder (or the job
at $5,767.38.
Tlie town of Casselberry
will meet one-third of tho cost
or $1,922.46 in return for road
rlghD-of-way needed for the
straightening of Winter Patk
Drive. Ralph Parks, owner ot
Land o' Lake* Country Club
will contribute a $3,444 92
share awl the Woman's Club
and Recreation Center will
j|ly e a $200 share.

• • •

Self also read a statement
saying he wished to with­
draw all previous suggestions
for road improvements, par­
ticularly in regard* the par*
ing program, as the citizens
showed hy their action in de­
feating Hie proposed charter
lh.il they arc against pro­
gress.
Self was authorized to get
estimates of the cost of both
a new .util used tractor with
iruui end loader and hy­
dra utie hitch fur harrow and
mower.
The tractor purchase propa*.it brought un objection
from former mayor, Joseph
Laird, who has already pro­
tested the parking of city
equipment near hi* home.
Tlie council then voted to
buy or lease property for the
erection of a storage building
and a-ked Mayor Heath to
m(u local ions and prices,
Nov. 22 was set as dead lino
for registering to vote in tho
December elect ion and tlioso
vi ho returned thrir yellow
registration cards, but wins
were not previously register­
ed in Hie old books, must ap­
pear before the clerk to sign
the voter's oath.
Renewal of A.B.C.'s gar­
b a g e collecting franchise,
which expires Oct. 1, wa* dis­
cussed. Town Attorney Ken­
neth .McIntosh was instructed
to draw up an ordinance and
rontrad to be submitted at ft
continued session scheduled
for Sept. 23.

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Policeman Butler “
Also Coach Butler
come .from aa far as 10 miles
By DOROTHY AUSTIN
When • man taVeo a three* away.
week vacation from hit Job
There were several fathers,
•nd, Instead of dropping ev­ too, who helped with practice,
erything and heading out-of- working out the different
town for a well-earned net, groups of hoys all at the same
•penda the whole tlma work­ time.
ing with klda, you ran as­
Assistant to Coach Butler
sume he is pretty fond of waa Navy Chief Herman
them and interested In them. Stewart and fathers who help­
This was the rasa with l.t. ed roach were Alfred Green,
Ben Butler of the Sanford Dickio Frank and Roy SUrPolice Department, who is man.
coach of the Chiefs team
The team received a terrifwhich just won the city cham­ le shock just after aehool was
pionship in the lVe-Wee out with the sudden death
League.
of little Drew Bracken, a team
Lt. Butler admits i
•.eel member. Stunned and sadden­
working with kids, nnl the ed by thia tragedy, the team
boys, themselves, will tell you nevertheless rallied and went
that they like working with on to take the victory in mem­
their coach, too.
ory of Drew.
Under the patient coaching,
Coach Butler accepted a
urging, prodding and leader- trophey in Drew's name at
ship of Coach Butler, the awurds ceremonies last week.
y-uriii tea,,i ( in««.1/ ut in*
ill. Duller is toe f*lii«i uf
players are only eight years three children, with his oldest
old) garnered a league-lead­ son, Bennie, serving as team
ing 10 out o f 11 games to bag catcher.
He has been with the San­
the victory.
"These art, th« most con­ ford Police Department for
scientious little hoys I’ve ever 1.1 years, starting out ns a
worked with,” said the Coach, rookie and coming up through
"They are ready and willing the ranks to the remit pro­
to learn and have developed motion to lieutenant.
Through the years he lots
into n first rate (mil club.”
Ilutler bad n word of com­ liecomv popular with the chil­
mendation for the parents, dren of the city, never failing
too, who were "very cooper­ t» give them a wave, a smile
ative” In bringing their boys or a "H i!"
in for practices and games,
He hns overseen and con­
ducted the school safety and
the bicycle safety programs,
becoming acquainted with the
children anil making friends
with them.
Children are drawn to the
kindly policeman whom they
quickly realise is Interested
in tht-m and tikes them.
I.nw enforcement officials
By Mona Grlnatrad
recognize that building up a
Group instruction on horse­ good relationship such as tills
back riding for yuungstrra with the youngsters of a com­
and adults, ages A-flO, will he munity goes a long way to­
included in North Orlando’a ward combating juvenile de­
Summer Recreation Program linquency and the luck of re­
for the month of August.
spect for law officers which
The teaching progrnm alm- prrvuils in many rases.
tlnr to that recommended hy
As for his baseball team of
the Orange County Mounted
elgbt-to-ln-yrar-obls, l.t. But i
Posse and 4-11 Club, will take
ler says,
place at the Huppy Horse
"We ore going to have »n j
Farm located off Hwy. 17-92
even better team next year,
buck of the Dynatronlca Plant.
hrrntlss. many of our boys are
Hourly costs have been reduc­
just slarting and will have Die
ed tu onr-third of the regulur
advantage of experience and
fee for the group progruni
know-how that counts so much
which will open at 0:15 on
when the chips are down
Wednesday.
ami
the game is close.”
Those planning to partici­
Pitchers for this post year's
pate are risked to meet In
front of the Community Build­ rhumpionsilip team were Scot­
ing In the North Orlando Rec­ ty Clemnirr, Johnny Stcrmun
reation Area promptly at II and Tollie Frank. Bennie But­
ler was the catcher.
a. m. for departure.
AI &lt;; reen played first base,
Registration should be made
with Mrs. Michael Coshy, 91 Bob Rufus was on second and
S. Cortes Ave. or with the in­ (iury Stewart at shortstop,
structor, Mias Priscilla Mitch­ Thu third base slot ulternuted
between the pitchers.
ell at Happy Horse Furia.
Out III left field was Allen
Mollyhorn, with (Jury ZitlrowStarved Weevil*
For the fint lime, ento­ er holding down renter fiild
mologist* havii extracted tlio and Mike Schmidt in thu right
•ubstanca which make* cotton field position.
appetizing to boll weevil*. lids
Hobby Bryant vvns right
imbalance, ralhd "nrrentant," field relief. Bill Jimilirs, left,
If it could he synthesized, and Allen llnrkcy In center,
could bn used to treat other
"And don't forget our bat
plant* anil iudiMfl boll weevil* l“&gt;)," a iid Coach Butler. "That
to lay tliHr eggs where the was
seven-yenrold
Chris
newly-hatched lurvue would Frank, who just can’t wait
atnrvu according to the llri- until tie gets old enough to
tunnirn Book of the Year. |day."

Village Program
To Include
Riding Lessons

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Collections Up
6.87 Per Cent
! TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
July tales tax collections,
based on Juna business, in­
creased U.M7 per eent over
July of last year, revenue di
rector J. Ed Straughn report­
ed Monday,
Straughn said collected to­
taled $16 million, an increase
of one million dollars over the
sume month a year ago.
These collections will be the
lust to go into ths general
revenue fund F under the old
sales tax law. The 19ri1 legis­
lature substantially changed
provisions and collections in
August on July businrss are
expected to be very much
higher.
At least August will pro­
vide the first evidence as to
whether legislative estimates
Iof the expanded tax coverage
i will prove true,
j However, atraugnn said it it
Idoubtful there will Ik - a defi­
nite indication of revenue-proIduring abilities of the expandI cd tax befoie three months
Funeral services for Arthur and perha|i# six months.
E. Loud of Dellnry, who was
Seasonal conditions play a
found dead at bis home on
big role in sales tax rollerS^p ltd., by his frit Rd%!t|on|| Mm| th,,&lt;e ,|on.t fo„ ow
rrank White and Gonstuhlo ll set puttern.
Oscar D. I’npincau, were held
Reports of a good tourist
last Thursday at the DeBary
season appear to be reflected
Funeral Chupel under thu di­ in June business, he said, add^ct'on o f American Legion \
,)|x co|lect|„ nt 1)It„ j

POLICE LT. Hen Huticr wits iirenuniei] vvil'ii
n plaque "fur hit tire,
lean effort*" aa 1903
couch of the Chief*,
champion* o f the Pee
Wee Huaeball League
of Sanfonl. l.t. Ilutler
i* pictured lielow, in
hi* |M)lice uniform and
with hi* plaque. He j*
pictured above (rear
left) with iii* chantpion*hip team mem­
bers and Navy CPO
Herman Stewart, a*Miatnnt couch. The po­
lice officer M|tend* a
great part o f hi* offduty hour* working for
tliu benefit and fan of
"hi* lioyrt.”
(Herald Photo)

Loud Service
Held In DeBary

«.m
Command-1 ((fl a calendar year, beginning
er William Williams official- with Junuary&gt; u,tl,|ed ,| l a !
inp at the veteran's service.
million, up 4.1 per cent over
Rev. Hubert Thomas of thu the same period last year.
Dellary Baptist Church offi­
ciated in the church service |
that followed.
.Vrrurary Is Tested
There were no survivors.
For the third time, the na­
tional standard meter bar ct
the United States has been
Prisoner Escapes
JACKSONVILLE (UPII ~ ' sent abroad for comparison
James E. Wiggins, 21, a with the international ntancounty prisoner serving two ilard kept at Sevres, a Paris
years for robUry, fled from [ suburb. Other occasions weie
a work crew here today.
|in 1901 and 1922-1921.

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Mystery Obiect Seen
In Sky Near Sanford

Y a n t a i* if m t iil

An unidentified flytnsr ob­
ject (UFO) dazzled II resi­
WEATHER: Partly cloutly through Thursday with scattered afternoon showers; high today in low 90s; low tonight in 70s.
dents of Orange Roulevnrd,
United Press Leased Wire
EftabUshedT908~' WED., AUGUST 7, 1963
SAX FORD, FLORIDA
N0T~772
four miles northwest of San­ VOL. 53
ford, for one hour and *JS
minutes Tuesday night.
The UFO was fir st observed
as
a star and livU-r to move
Ohio in a long while a good
comparubte
in speed to that of
story breaks right In the
an average conventional air­
newspaper office . . . such
craft. It was first seen at
as this humurous event which
10:35 p.m. and disappeared
happened last week but come
at I Hot) p.m. Its direction
to light only today.
was due south and its eleva­
Ray Stevens, Charlie Hayes
tion in the sky was approxi­
and Ralph Hayes are compos­
mately 30 degtes-s.
itors in The Herald's mech­
Duty officer at Sanford
anical department. Charlie
Naval Air Station said this
, . ,'^ 4 - v v s ;
and Ralph are brothers. Ray
morning that none of the
alxiut to go on vacation, ask*
Navy jet crews flying Tues­
cd Charlie to care for his
day night reported seeing the
gohllish. Charlie agreed and
object.
tok them home.
Orvil II. llnrtle, of T.aPorte.
.1
.
Charlie and Ralph have
Iml,, sub-eommittci- chairman
young sons, just about the
of the Indiana unit. National
same age. and last Saturday
IIUHNE1) UUIllll.K. pictured here is nil that
Interstate 4, the frns*-*t*U
Investigating Committee on
Ralph's son was visiting
remains o f the mobile home of Mr. and Mrn. l.eAerial Phenomena (NICAP),
freeway
helvecen D s y t o n s
Charlie's son. Their mothers
Koy llill o f Lonirwood. They and their 11-month
here on a brief visit, today
Reach
and
Tampa tnrnugn
suddenly realized the boys
old son, Frankie, returned early Tuesday morndisplayed to The Herald a
Sanford, will he opened to
were v-e-r-y quiet and went
inyr from an overnight stay with relatives to find
two-page affidavit, with a
vehicular traffic In 19'VI, it
to investigate.
nil of their worldly possessions destroyed with
sketch, signed by 11 viewers,
was reported today by tha
Too late! The boys were
no explanation as to how and when the fire oc­
telling of the UFO. He said
State Road Department.
practicing what they had seen
curred. Lonyrwood firemen report no alarm was
his affidavit will be forwarded
A new* release by SRD rmL
their Daddies do many times
turned in. The trailer was heated behind the saw
to national NICAP headquar­
of Tnllalmssee this morning
. . . they were scaling fish.
mill across from the Sanford Orlando Kennel
ter* at Washington, D. C.
revealed that of 231.2 mile* of
Ray's goldfish! ! !
Cltlb.
(Herald Photo)
Hurtle explained that when
interstate highway completed
the object commenced to move
in n planned total 551 miles
II seems to us that a sure
it hud what appealed to he
in the state, 112 miles of the
sign of progress in any com­
a floodlight and moved with
221.2 ure part of 1-4 anil now
munity is the number of ser­
a slight hobbling motion. Col­
used by the puldie. The report
vice stations that can he
or
of
this
light
was
white
with
added thnt 185.7 miles nre un­
crowded into a given area.
a yellowish east. “ The object,’*
der construction in the plan­
If this is the case, Lake Mary
ned 5.11 miles anil right-ofhe
writes,
“
went
behind
s
is on the move. . . third sta­
way is needed for 127 mites,
i lamp of pine tress, then hov­
tion now going up in a one
Richey liret-n, SRD district
eled
with
tin*
light
dimming
block area.
engineer nt Del.aml, thi • • •
1 1'ORT AU PRINCE. Haiti three plmieloiul* of tr .ip re- at times almost going out.
morning told The Herald that
Lt. Henry Ward Jr., of the! (CPI) — Haiti today pretest- I inforcemenU from fort au Then the object moved vertic­
I-1 between Sanford and Day­
South Seminole CAP Squad- Cl| ft second time against Do- I’rtncc to Cape llaiticn in the ally downward, then upwards
tona Reach will ho completed
again.’*
ron. has passed Hie word a-1 minicnn negreul.m in a note ..ffirially labelled northeast
early in IDOL I’uving has been
lb- added the object remain
lori4 that the squadron \§ in |l# i|M. Organization «*f A iiutI*
war zone.
commenced on that stretch
e
i
hidden
front
sight
a*
a
need of a sponsor. How a.amt s-isn Slates ami demanded that
between Highway II to tie in
The troops carried light coinnicicia! airliner moved to­
SOII10 of the rounty-wlde or |„M|y la(,0 immediate action
at Tniuoka River, opening I-l
ward
Otlando.
lie
said
the
ganizations stepping in and |to
jtand heavy niaeliineguns and
between this city and Duytonu
giving this line group on q |,0 ,u-w Haitian protcM o t h e r comlial equipment.. 11••lit flashed off ami on er­
Reach, This particular stretch,
ratically
unyl
at
one
time
a
young people a helping hand f(,inouled with the dispatch of They tiuveh-d in Haitian
when completed, will havu
jet appeared, or what ap­
army tio. p carriers.
cost $1.5 million.
peared to lie a jet trail.
Chuck Pula
ar.d George
I s no objections to their affectionate caresses.
ALFKKIH), V illi ALLICATOIt. is hack in his
Two contracts now ure un­
Tile Hew Haitian protest to)
Sinclair Jr. are representing {
N
o
question
o
f
recognition
arises
since
lie
has
a
der
way In Seminole and Or­
the
OAS
hints
&gt;
1
at
u
possible
summer
home
for
tho
third
consecutive
year
at
Seminole County 4-H'ers at
missing toe on his left trout font. In the photo he
the Pat Hoyle home near Isingtvmitl, living in a
ange Counties from north o?
serious turn in mil
tile eighth annual Junior Cit­
is lieittg held by Mrs. Hoyle while receiving his
velopn ills in tile tn
canal which empties into the Wekiva. Although
Lee Road to connect with that
rus Institute this week at
daily 11:30 a.m. feeding of hamburger from
shy of strangers, 36-inch long Alfredo responds
The in iginol Unit an protest.
pi
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finished portion in this coun­
Camp Cloverleaf, near Like
Terri,
one
of
the
four
Hoyle
girls.
ly. (ireen said these contracts
lak&lt;
it
lip
by
llie
(1
\S
Tuesreadily
to
any
mentlier
of
his
adopted
family
ami
Placid, under Ihc sponsursliip
should be completed soma
■lay, di 1 tmt ask lli.it body
sif tiie i-Torida Agricultural
tinm In V'i't
to take any action.
Extension service.
Site of the proposed Sem­
le
1
. boyjs to lev
Thera was no Indication
County Commissioners to how mat v t -one *e*r. n*-. inole Cimnlo nirpnvt lies m-i-.n
J W L V A ...
the
final
two
contracts
In lhi.i
Sheriff J I.. Ilobliv 1* go­ day v ounit iu| their ' taring*
tentatively mvepten in the
district later this month or
ing to ••make" the Sheriff's with department head* e.i lifted to n * front today bit
uuil vvs.t &lt;«• . - . of the coun­
September to tuke 1-4 on
Star. official organ of tlie ! propii-e,! new budget* for it was speculated that alt)ty.
It was repotted by Merle
south to Highway 50 (Colon­
Flurida Sheriff's Association. I next jri nr gnil g,-t down to where front S.'S, to M war*
Warner, airport committee
ial Ave.), with this stretch to
al
oard
each
P
am-.
'Hie magazine has requested the business of paring the,
l&gt;e completed in IDiI-l.
Freedom Week
I! Hour* « ii alateil hi p.'it &lt;hair man. to tie Chnmtn r of
and received a print of Slier- "outgo'’ to m e e t the "la­
Cnniiin rce dire, tor* Tui day
ml Pi line «•f it it*' w
With the completion of this
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
lloldiy and Ins depart­ I come."
evening.
la eoiapllanee with a rilling fice of 50 cents.
r»«nit(«
Snliiif,
nil
landing
al
I.
C
.uv
Fjrrii llryjnt has desig­ latter stretch, lim n suid, 1-4
ment's complete rescue Unit,
The wide disparitjr le'tvv ••
(•'loriiht Jntol flti|&gt;«*rinti m!
Haiti's vvi--t rufl't. I»ut tJil * Warner nil.ill’ll ••XJlf1 luOJtllttfl front Conservation Director
lie explained that only
nated Oct. 20-Til av ‘ ‘Freedom will he open between Daytona
a. it appeared on the front an approximau- $15,000 i
&lt;i &lt;« art* (miking at n|&gt;|inr«*nt
Was believed to fttnn from ■if tiie site i&gt; not hviiig »li- Randolph Hodges, Seminole boats powered by motors of
Week" in Florida, but de­ Reach and Tampa. Still furth­
page of the Herald July 23- 1ers-nte.. in income und roque-'. *
h gh bid* for supplying milk
exile claims to tli t! •fft-i t vulged until optiond jiii* ol»- t'oonty Tax collector J, I.. more H u m
lo Imrsepower for s. In.'.I luncheon programs, clined to give special recog­ er construction will lie neces­
for limits Iota Ilnur more than made ‘ n Ncw- Yoik Tui"*‘l«y. 1tuilled fur mil&gt;8v&lt;|iivnt |»ur*
nition lo United Nations Day sary to complete 1-4 between
Postmaster t'eclle Heard lust ) ear from tIn- vaiiims
Calloway said today llmt need be regisleieil, according ii wn* repnit'd today by It. T.
i hass-.
t&gt;omiu;;o.
lii
Sant
I
vviili an oificial proclamation. Tampa mid St. Petersburg
r&gt; imrt» A d e al engineer*, departments may cause coma ruling by Attorney (Jen Milvvcc, Seminole County soDouglas Stenstroin. chair- pl*-a»ui« L —t owners nii.j re
giving a through cn&gt;**-stiitii
some irum a.&lt; far away a*1missiolicrs to lo. I, hard at the spokesmen •lumied lln-ir in­
vasion troops urn- pu lling a mun of the long range plan- register their craft under tin­ oral Richard Ervin. The col­ pi rlnti'iulcnt. following u con­ Push IJoycott
freeway from the Atlantic
Atlanta, say the cracks in present six mill assessment.
two-pronged drive into tiie ning committee for education,! new annual registration law lector said that the old law ference Tuesday with th«UNITED NATIONS (UPI) Ocean to the (Julf of Mexico
the postoffice building ar^ Last year's budget ran
State Milk t'oinmission at
Haitian noithea-l. picking lip reported efforts to have a pio-1 beginning Monday.
expires Aug. 15, hut that
■— African members of the through Suiiford.
"nothing unusual" for this $1,551,1100. mi Increase of
support along the v. iy from posed state university lotati'il
(inllowiiy said Unit the re- cnfoicement will hv reason­ i lilaudu.
I niled Nations faced a tough
p.irt of the country and arc $10,000 over that '•( the pre­
Wciiiinoio ICounty
'minty ure
me pro- gistration deruls, which CUII able for a limited time be
at my deserters amt tile peas-, in Seminole
A coni rove sy over school |(i{,ht l(xJay j„ a!J cf(nrt
caused by shrinkage of llie vious year, nod the millage
Ireeding satisfactorily, with the lie obtained at Id* office in euu.se of tin- mechanics of nd- milk tods has liscn due to a
antry,
security Council approv­
building blocks. Aller another Wns held to six
1County Commission prepared the Courthouse, must be af­
ing milk price law for wholej„r t partial economic
ministeling
the
new
law
and
cycle of summer heat and
Tax Asses or Mary F.
to present six pioposcd sites fixed to tin- port side of tln- to be fair lo all boat owners. s-ilcrs pus -eil by the lust Leg- . Ixiycolt of South Africa,
winter cold the cracks will he Walker again submitted a relo the state for its study, lie Imats. Th.... certificate* will
i-lntiire,
filled up.
queset for a ii-nppr ii ul of
rxpiessed the opinion that expire June 3D, ('.nil.
“ Sliicr there stilt is no A l 'l c t l C S i l l l v i n f f
I city commercial property to
Seminole, Orange. Ilrevunl
The new law passed by Hi
apparent
misundcrstumling. j A||.\.Mt (I'l’ l) — A Navy
Town Pump changed hands equalize n-ses-uo-it. o*i
•
C \i;\
France (1*1*1» — '
f Voluslu Counties are in Iyin la-gisl it.ire sets fees n
even nftir the meeting with hurricane hunter will make
I&lt;).|J&gt; — Elizabeth D'Aversa that she would be sbl • to . bin »,,e nine-county $1 for host* less than 13 fer
He Milk t'ommisaion in O r-jwh.it weathermen Impe will
took over from Dvvight M. tala n comp." i'l-nt firm to Former President Dwight D ,h«
long; $5 for Ik at* hctvv
Skipper Senkarik pitched a
Ebcnhovvcr
today
returned
^"r
school,
Inmlu yesterday, concerning |K. t|ie last check today on a
Rlackweldcr Jr. and lilt fa-j do the job for $~5ihi »r iib-mt
to the Normnndv Ih-.icIu’ s 1 John Krider, chamber man- nod Id feel; $10 fi
the pii&lt;e* schools may pay *weak tropical depression that tv.o-hlt ball game Tuesday
Ihrr in law. John Cope. Lat-| half 0f the am
pn-sted
.
, he : .11 1 ,
l ',l‘orte.l on llo- p i o -- from ID t" Jd feet; $.#l) for |
for -chnol milk, Milwre s utcd.w .i) once a 100 mile an hour (light to pluce tho Sanford
ter two are planning a lei- last year.
I&lt;&gt;f tint St. John. Indian River boats between 3d allil III feet;
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ li - "the following ixconunendu- hurric.ine called Arlene.
All Stars in tonight's semi­
surety West toast
bailing
The piopo e.| icnpprai .ii -is led the b.gtcvt tnvasim force
Canal Distlict, of which be is $51) for those between do and Jarksonvllle Mayor llaydon |j„n ||;i* been made to school
finals of the states Little Maj­
.n
history
to
begin
tite
st‘ct
j
trip It E. Porter has been I submitted this v.u
would
one of five directors.
da feet; $l’&gt;0 for boats l&gt;e- Horns -aid Tuesday he wu siipcrintemlenta relative
i und front in Europe.
to I V l ' j u i ’y xNUS))CCtC'll or League rhumpion*hlp tour­
told Mr* D'Aversa plan* la-*cost $7,550 for tin- entire « ty
Cupt. Janies l), Mayo, com­ tvveeu 1)5 and I It) feet, and
The President was mil car
opposed to a proposal t„ bids for milk:
| LONDON (Ul’ l) — A I-on nament nt Panama City.
ter to move toe bar lo the I cmiintcrcln] priqK-ity -ir ?'»,*
Iy with television crews to manding Heavy Attack Wing .*75 for boat* 110 feel or
Senkarik struck out 12 St.
“
Those
counties
who
have
new-paper said today
south edge id town.
1H0 for tin- d'lviniown men,
'switch Florida's gula-riiatiirial
ail One, Ranfiiid Nuv.il An Sta- . longer.
(i m vvliat he called
. . .
received bids mol have tabled Scotland Yard i« seeking per- I’e erslturg lint ten to pncii
no biding French Ave. to Ulth
lor |l|on, and William I.. Met rut,
(jail, way said that the new elections to the year after llo- tIn-in tasause of high prices
jury and conspiracy arrests Sanford to a 5-1 win in this
Joe II. McCawley Jr., of j St. and Sanloid Avi to Sixth adventure m nostalgia
tliu Columbia broadcasting jwere welcomed as new CIihiii- j law provided for a service presidential elections.
the prices are running 7.3 in i -aie involving red hair­ six-inning game. Snnf .nl gar­
Orlando. Ihc first licensed xt.
[ ber directors.
■charge by the collector's of­
Sv stem.
Ilurns, an unannounced can­ cents per Imlf pint of milk — ed rail ;irl Christine Keeler ^ni iei| right hits, with no erprofessional hv pm.list in the
Judge Vernon Ml re submit­
l nitrd Stales, will he llie ted pioposcd budget figures
didate for governor, said the slnoild rejeit these bids ini- and a Jamaican Jazz singer, f " 1*Outstanding hitter for San­
iiieilialely and refu e to u. ■ who o n e w a s her lover.
featured speaker at llie meet­ of (.18,40(1 for the County
mechanic* of the- change
ford was Hill Miller with two
ing of the Jaycee* Thursday Judges office, which
off
I which would require the next ccpt tho&lt;e which ap|icur to
singles and a double.
Striker .Shot
at the Civic Center.
the fee system under a new
1 governor to serve only two In- unjustifiably high."
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REACH
ruling of the Legislature, and
Mdwis- -aid further: “ We
jears — would deter progress
A striker on picket mint of Pensacola tonight In
John Krider and John of $11,100 f o r the JtiVetl le
Ik lie ye that in a short period &lt;I t ’ ll
in Florida.
Rruiniry are to be in Titus­ Court, which wa mostly for
The ..institutional amend­ of time this matter will Ik- ■lutv against the Florida Hast the semi-finals. If the l.ittla
Railway, Alfred &lt;). Leiigtiei* win tonight over
ville Thursday for the formal siilury cubes and for a full
ment for off-year elceti.Di­ worked out and we will get Coa-t
Moriiun.
27, was sl.ot and Cantonment they will utova
organization
of the St. time juvenile inurl clerk s-esatisfactory
hid*
on
school
still facta vuter approval in
wounded in a dispute with into the final- Thursday night
Johns • Indian River Canal retary.
u special November election. milk."
District.
County Health Dire* tor Dr.
Milwee is chairman of the|lvui railroad IrlccHvei early ' for the vlnte championship.
The amendment, however, al­
• • •
today. Police (*Uef Wallace | The Imi* score Tuseday
Frank l.eone listed ■ I a\v
lows the governor elected in -chnol committee of the slate
Ferrcrra »aul
Col. II A. Furman, super­ work load on his staff "f a
light:
Pa'il to seek leHectioii again 1superintendent* association,
intendent of ihc Sanford Nav- doi) pupil increase ill the
Sanford 1 0 2 0 2 * 5 8 0
in I'J'iil.
I
Mill
■il tcailemv had liicli nrai-e
I St. Pete 0 0 0 1 0 0
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for the work of Hie Civitan double ruse loud of maternity
“ ridiculous" costs of camLittle Wekiva Road now is
The House Ways &amp; Mean*.
Club when he met with them! care. Increases In venereal
T h lt n e w spaper is proud to bring y o u n g readers a
..pen from Kunlnndo Springs
puigning for thu office.
Committee
today
began | IT’S z\ HOY ! !
recently. Turn* out the Col­ ■! •a . anil itendil
p ractical "h o w -to -stu d y '* course that will help them
for 11a miles ninth to the
OTIS VIU FORCE MASK,
cleaning
up
the
(mat
items
o f!
onel is a former Civitan him- i in.- number* o f inoculations,
l.«.iigvvo.«I • Markham Roud, President Kennedy's tax pro-, Mas*. (I I’ l ) —Mrs. Jacquel­
ha n dle incre ased hom ew ork loads, get m ore out of
self. He said he regretted the •ml . tber h i ret
permitting through traffic to grain it must act on bciorc I ine Kennedy, wife of th*
te xtbooks and score h igh er grades. 3 0 D A Y S T O
press of business had forced eases which aie tied to the
Paola, it was reported this beginning work on proposed! President gave birth today
B E T T E R G R A D E S is a concrete plan ot action aim ed
hnn to give up his member­ population increase as a b.,-i*j
morning by County Engineer across-the-board tax cut* fur In a 1-p.iuml 10't ounce hoy
at im p ro v in g stu d y habits to hulp your y oun gsters
ship while in Tennessee, a* for an Inrrr ■ •
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SAN DIECO, Calif (UPI)— William Rush. Tiie previous individuals and corporations. at the litis Air Fores Uas*
get the m ost out ot school. Parents sh o u ld e n co u r­
he had so little tunc at home, over la s t year's b u d g e t »f
Hospital.
i s •
Some 3*8) Marines were un 1*3 -mils- sand trail lias been
(81,5415. This would include
age th e ir h ig h school a nd early college students to
fini.shr.1 with i sand-clay top. Unanimous
(Ivrgoim;
treatment
Hxlay
in
tjl OTE of thr week "It's uii additional secretary mine
read a n d a pply these new study ideas. T h e course
WASHINGTON
(upi) - Judge Aground
an effort to halt the spread
a tragedy to sec a boy or girl and a sanitarian, and their
it concise, expert and authoritotive. It w as devel­
Hunt
Plane
PANACEA (UPI) A
A
51.2
billion
military
pay
of
meningitis.
graduate from high school equipment.
oped b y T h e R e a d in g Laboratory, Inc. o f N ew
SEOUL, Korea (UPI) — raise hill that will mean Coast Guard auxiliary boat
Pvt. John P. la-onard, 19
untrained and unprepared lo
Circuit rmiri J ihIc- Voile
York, fa m ed specialists in im proving re a d in g speed
• than 30 American un.i more money m Hie paycheck was dispatched today to help
Highland Park. Mien,, died Mm%
go lo work and support them- j William.* Jr., u.i .-d
in . South
Korean planus took off (or nearly all of the nation's Circuit Jud^o J. C. llod^ca
end
comprehension.
of (lie disease Tuesday at
selves, adding to the all-time |sioner* for a discussion and
al
dawn
today In a stopped servicemen won quick ap­ of Tampa who repotted by
Navy
Hospital.
It
was
Hie
hLh in the unskilled, un-; decision cn the public defendfifth ease this year at the up search for a small U. S. proval in the Senate Tuesday. radio his 23 foot cruiser was
trained ,
unemployed labor erappropriation,
-Sowing
Start's Aug. 15 In The Sanford Herald
Marine Corps recruit depot Army aircraft missing with The Senate vote was unani­ stranded off Cedar Key with
market" Dick llovias, Dear-, commissioners an armload of
six men uIhiuhI *inc« Sunday, mous — 81 to 0.
enjfinu Uoubk.
and the furl fatality.
born engineer, '
i appeals alieudy M'tToL

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Counly Board
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" i - : Counly Airport
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Registration Sot Schools Balk
Al Bids For
Monday For Boats Supplying Milk

Ike In Normandy
For Film Shots

; Burns Opposes
Election Shift

Sanford Beals
Sf. Pete In
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gun and traekn akyrocketad
during July at a record break*
lag fa m
Chem le t division of Gener­
al Meter* Corporation led the
aalea parade with n recordakattariag aalea mark of 319,gtt aara and trueka daring the
mouth. That topped the 18pear record of 186,036 rare
and truck* eold In July, 1960,
the BMnth after the Korean
Wnr begun.
During the final 10 daya of
tho month Chevrolet aold a
total o f 6$,158 aara and 1 *.
Stt trueka.

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dirWaa of

946, the belt July in history.
Tb« figure marked a 12 per
cent gain over the 34,694 unite
■eld during the »ame period
laat year when the old mark
waa s s i It alia marked a 28
per cent gain ever the 3(V
340 unite Bold laat month,
Ford division of Ford mo*
ter Co. earlier reported com*
bined n r truck aalea of 185,849 for the month, compared
to 141,471 unite during the
•ame month laat year.

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sales ra t*. Katall deliveries
fee the mentis totaled 60,665
salts. The previous record w*a
40,996 units sold in 1966.
Chrysler Corporation mark­
ed • 47 p*T emit aataa Increase
In Um lest 10 days of July
tempered te the same psriod
last year. Chrysler reported
Setel July aalea of 89,466
unite, an Increase of 68 per
eaat over the am e month
last year and the beet July
aake mark since 1967.
Americas Motors Corpora*
ties reported Kaablet sales

Could This Be
'The End AH'
for Liz, Burton!

CHICAGO (UPI) — Actor
Richard Burton says he would
like to cast Elisabeth Taylor
at Lady Macbeth In »h* film
version of “Macbeth" he Is
considering doing.
In an interview In the Sep­
tember issue of Playboy magatlns. Burton, one of the
world’s most famous Shake­
spearean Actors, said hs felt
Miss Teylor would be "right"
for the pert
•For one thing ahe speaks
poetry rather weH,” Burton
•aid. "And for another, she’s
vary receptive te big. Impe­
rious ideas."
Playboy aiksd Burton if he
felt any guilt about his rela­
WASHINGTON (CPI) tionship with Miss Taylor,
The Defease Department has with whom he starred In
cut the enlistment time from •'Cleopatra.* They have ad•Isht to sis years for youths

Enlistment Time
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11 te IIVh who eign up dtgeelly la the military reserpee.
It also issued a draft call
fur 17,000 Army recruits in
October.
The draft, larger thin In
previous months, !e needed
to BU the gape left by the
abova • normal number of
4r eftact who entered the
Army during the Berlin tri­
als of 1961, and now are be­
ing discharged, the Defense
Department said-.
Under the change !h the
pnaarva program, enlistees
will spend less actual time
la the reserve but will spend
■ora Uma on active duty.

Nicarouga Head,
Exiles Confer
M sugus, Nicaragua (UPI)
—Prttldact Rena Schick con­
torted with anti-Castro Cu­
ba! exile leaders Carlos Prio
■oearraa, Antonio De Verona
and Miqual Leon Monday.
Ea-pr.aldent Luis Somoss
and his brother, armed for­
ces commander Lula Somoia,
eat la on ths presidential con­
ference. A presidential spok­
esman said Prio, former
president of Cuba, was pay­
ing Schick a courtesy visit
before returning to Miami
last night.
Ths presence of lop Cuban
exile leaders la Managua In
recent days has
aroused
•peculation that Nicaragua la
supporting Cuban exile plans
to launch new military action
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shs has a double chin tun! ait
overdeveloped chest and she’s
rather short In the leg."

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Meetings Set
An Important meeting of the
Commission On Education of
ths Ebcncssr M e t h o d i s t
Church will he held at tho
church at 8:18 p. m. today
following ths 7:30 p. m. Pray­
er Time and Bible Study.
All teachers are particular­
ly urged to attend.
The official board meeting
of ths church will be held at
7:30 p. m. on Thursday.

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Escapees Get
30 More Years
anEBN COVE SPRINGS,
(DPI) — Two convict* who
broke from county Jail here
after slugging and robbing
ths jailer test week have
been given 30 additional
year* in the state prison.
Clay County Circuit Court
Judge Prank Elmore impos­
ed sentences Monday on Jo­
seph Tindall. 21, of Ocala,
and lloy Junior Yates, 20,
of Crestviaw, The pair plead­
ed guilty to two charge* of
e.c7~i and one charge of

Autopsy On Tot
JACKSONVILLE (Ul'lt An auiopiy wu. .et today
on the body o( a three-yearold, Debra Lynu Andrews,
who was found dead In a toy
chest at her home Monday.

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Osteen Program
Includes Trip
To Attraction
By Mrs. Clarrner Snyder
The Iasi week of (he Osteen
Summer Recreation Program
a special treat was planned
for (he children, a trip lo
Six Cun Territory.
A school bus and four pri­
vate cars carried the 101
from Osteen vtlm made the
trip, leaving at 8:30 a m. and
returning at 3:30 p in.
Jerry Woaenskc and Karl
Hunt, coaches for the sum­
mer recreation
program,
made all necessary arrange­
ments. The children look pic­
nic lunches and the Osteen
Parent • Teachers Assn, fur­
nished the cold drinks. The
PTA wuikcd In conjunction
with the Volusia County
School Board in putting on
the summer program.
A delightful lime was had
hy all including the adults
that accompanied the child­
ren. Chaperones wore Mr.
and Mrs. John Tatum Jr.,
Mrs. George Snyder, Mrs.
laiwcll Pettis, Mrs.
Klmer
Shivers. Mrs. Jerry Colley,
Mrs. Jerry Wosenske. Mrs.
Herman Koicff and Mrs. Al­
bert Pell.

Job Increase
Bucks July Trend

110(IOTA. Colombia (UPI)
— Machete • wielding bandits
beheaded 4‘i persona Monduy
in aasaults on four vehiclea on
it hlghwuy about &lt;U) milra
northwest of llogotu, accord,
ing to un army announcement.
The announcement anid the
immliU slopped • bus and
three g o v e r n m s n t dump
trucks at a point on the high,
way between the towne of La
Doruda and Victoria in east­
ern Caldan State.
The occupants of the ve­
hicles were forced Into a small
house near the highway, rob­
bed and beheaded one at a
time, the army said. The vic­
tims reportedly were public
works department laborer*
and peasants on their way to
market.
The incident occurred In an
urea where bandits have mas­
sacred thousands of persons
in recent years despite army
efforts to maintain order.

Bodies Of Two
Climbers Found
SION, Switieruand (UPI)
—The body of
American
mountain climber David Sow.
les of Christ Church, V i.,
wav sighted Monday on th«
slopes of 14.810-foot Mt. Wellshorn in Ihe Valais Alps.
Police said Sowles and
Englishman Dr. John Emery
apparently fell to their deaths
during a climb that started
from Zermatt. A Swlsa heli­
copter pilot lighted the two
bodies, still roped together,
at the 13.180 • foot level o f
ML Welsshorn.
Bifocal glasses were in­
vented hy Benjamin Franklin.

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Locals Draw .
8ye; To Play 15-Head Position
On Saturday

frratt P d f 6— Wud, Aug. 7, *68

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Williams Restaurant, with a
19-1 record to win the San­
ford Women’n Softball cham­
pionship, will compel* in the
district championship tourna­
ment this weekend nt DeLnnd.
Teams in th* district tour­
ney also Include two from
Jacksonville, Cocoa, Ormond
Beach and Orlando.
Williams drew an opening
round by# and will play the
winner of the JacksonvilleCocoa contest nt 7:30 p. m.
Saturday.
DlatrUt championship game
will be played Sunday at 8:30
p. m. at DeLand, with the win­
ner going to Cocoa for th*
stat* tournament.
Winner of th* stat* cham­
pionship will piny in women's
softball world series at Cin­
cinnati, Ohio.

Assuming th* prop*r stone#
and sddrssa with a medium
iron, you are naturally looking
down with th* head slightly
back of th* balL Th* hand remains In an al­
most fixed position throughout
th* back and downswings. It
remains down and ovsr th*
tall Just aft«r th* ball has
been contacted.
Th* old belief that th* h«ad

never aaovea la wrong. As th*
body turns, the head must ro­
tate with it The movement o f
the bead that would affect th#
shot would b# n lateral snow­
ment or n bobbing up and
down of th* chin in relation
to th* cheat.
The wrists unleash their
power and send th* ball into
flight. Th* weight shift* to
th* left tide. Th* right «lb#w
la h«ld close to tho side.
You will gradually establlxk
your yardage capacities with
medium
Irons.
Generally
speaking, th* 4 iron will carry
about 160 yard*, th* 6 some­
thing like 150, tha six approxi­
mately 140. It la impossible to
•stabllah a definite table o f
yardag* for th* various irons
that will apply to all golfers*
of court*. Th# difference may
vary as much aa 10 yards
with each iron, depending on
the IndlviduaL
Don’t fores medium Irons.
If there la any doubt in
your mind, select the larger
site club. It la always better
to overclub than undercluh.
You attain mors accuracy
swinging easier with more
club than harder with baa
elub.
Perfect that swing. Don’t
b* concerned with trying to
make medium lrona accom­
plish what long Irons will do
easier. At the some time,
though, don't baby medium
iron shots.
lilt the ball firmly and
crisply.
The Irons are accuracy in­
struments.
Th* woods take car* of dim
tsm
NEXTt TH*'

Many, many thanks to ona
r By J#Bn A. SuebM
and
all!
AU hail *&gt;r two nnrlyAa
old aad popular friend
crowned Kopy K n d n r Qw « m
makes
his return to the Lanes
— ihlrley Martin «&lt; th. A di­
again this coming Saturday
vision and A a a a M a r l a
night!
Thompson o f ths B division.
I'm talking about "moon­
Aad bsfara » * pound an­
light bowling."
other line Inle this column,
Tha bowling gets underway
don't ht&gt; overlook the ruaat ulna y. m. and then wt turn
non-up who dM thtnrahme
off all tha light* except thoee
proud in this front. I’M epaaVt n r tha pins and tha foul
Ing of Caamy M ftfB and Pat
lights. It’s loads o f fun!
Siplayt .
Regard**** « f w h e t h e r
Both ef thoae gate war* ■
you’re a beginner or an Hotd
: ly V i M Prsss InternaUaail
defeated up until the final
hand" af this game of bowling,
match In tha tournament. Un­
Those front • running Los
I can guarantee that you’ll
der the rules o f same, you had
Angelei
Dodgers must real­
have yourself a ball In "moon'
to bo la tha loss column twice
ize by now that the National
light bowling.’ As per usual,
before you could be complete­
League pennant race is aa
wall be giving away some
ly eliminated from this speotot aa Willie May’a bat hap­
prises amt surprises to thoae
tacular.
pens to be.
attending. Come on out, won’t
Well, both Camay and Pat
The
Dodgers
are five
yout
did lose for the first time In
games In front of the Giants
Did we see some "top notch"
round number eight which In
and the St. Louis Cardinals
bowling this paet Sunday In
turn necessitated an addition­
and they’re coasting along
the Handicapped Sweeper.
al one gsmo roll-off.
with n tidy three • game
This fellah from Orlando
Congratulations to both of
winning streak.
comes up to roll in the Sweep­
our queens and sspeclslly to
The message to the Dod­
er and ha spares in the first
all. of the other girls who took
gers is loud and clear —
frame and then followa with
part in this event. Special rec­
falter and you'll pay the
HANFORD’S WOMEN’S noftbnll champions,
nine consecutive atrikee to fin
ognition also to ths many
penalty
of blowing a second
Williams
Restaurant,
will
compete
thin
weekend
ish with a 2791111 That’s
s poetstors who wore on hand
straight pennant.
for the district championship at DeLnnd, aim­
scratch, mah friend! Scratch!
to watch ths proceedings and
Mays hammered out • trip­
ing at the state championship at Cocoa and the
You know what his nama
Opposing hitters who con­ le and two singles to lead the
last but certainly not least,
world series title nt Cincinnati. The team pic­
laT
sider Don Drysdale a men­ Glints' 12-hit attack Tues­
to Etta Ddrman and her crew
ture shows, front row, left to right: Nita For­
J. L. (Denny) Goodman!
ace to life, limb and batting day night in a 3-1 victory
for putting forth that extra
tier, Kurren Vickers, Grill Hanlon, Rene McKen­
Nah, he's no relation to the
average are hereby warned over the Houston Colts. It
ounce of effort to make this
zie und Linda Post; rear row: Connie Rronson,
fnmed band leader. Actually,
that the American League was the first time the Giants
or ant possible.
Linda llittell, Pttnkie Fortier, Lawana Williams,
ha doesn't have to ride on
now boasts a bigger -than- beat the Colts In Houston
someone else'e coattail with
netty Culberhouse, Shirley Bowen and Ruth
Mfe duplicate In Stan Wil­ in five games.
Ervin. Kneeling is the hutlroy Ilutl Fortier. Grill
bowling scora Ilka that, does
liam*.
The Dodgers downed the
Harden also is pictured, making n nice put-out nt
he?
William*, a 6-4, 240 -pound­ Chicago Cubs, 4-1, the CarP.S. Ho won tha |76 first
first base.
(Herald Photon)
er, can match hU former dinnals topped the New York
place money with a 1110 aer­
Dodger teammate in size Mets, 4-3, the Pittsburgh Pi­
ies and also won jackpot
and he throws a mean enough rates defeated the Milwaukee
games No. 2 and 4 with games
fast hall to compare with Braves, 30. and the Phila­
M. G. HODGES
of 247 and 212.
Drysdale. Only trouble is, delphia Phillies scored a 7-1
Each jackpot waa worth |20,
Williams hasn't enjoyed as triumph after a 6-4 10-inn­
PLUM BING
plus his first place finish,
much success getting the ing loss to the Cincinnati
Annual awards dinner of
.et'a see how profitable It
hatters out.
Reds in other National Lea­
• WELLS DRILLED
ths board of governors of
was fur him? One hundred
All this is about to change, gue games.
ths Land O’Lakcs Country
• PUMPS SERVICED
and fifteen dullurs for an hour
however, boasts Wil'iams.
AND INSTALLED
Club at Casselberry was held
and a hall's bowling! Not
Ills solution? To pitch with
recently with awards present hud, huh?
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
By tailed Press International i Larry Fcraeson of Iowa, who
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W
Cage
Team
the same motion as Dry*
ed by Ralph Parks, president
• FREB ESTIMATES
Although the Green Day scored the All-Star's first
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Jerry Wisdom came in sec
dale.
owner.
Packers
wear
tho
title
of
Philadelphia's
new
entry
In
touchdown
against
the
Pack­
ond with a 1076 to cupturs
Wtutevcr the answer. It
CALL FA 2-6037
Col. Hugh McCollum, Art the accund placa priss worth champions they receive no ers.
worked with huge succesa the National Basketball Asso­
Nuendorf and Leon Cummlng 140.
special privileges when It
ciation
will
b*
known
aa
tha
The Chicago Dears received
PAOLA ROAD
Tuesday night when Williams
received plaques for serving
Let's take a quick look see comes to hard work.
welcome new* when line­
gave up just one hit in lead­ Philadelphia 76ers.
on the 1962*03 board of gover­ at what action there's been in
Coach
Vince
Lombardi, backer Torn Dcltis’ injury,
ing the New York Yankee*
nors; a special service award some of ths leugues here at still smarting from the 20-17 suffered on Sunday, was re­
to a 1-0 victory over Wash­
wen to hire. Elisabeth (Dob' Jet lames.
defeat administered by the ported to tie only a severe
The switch, Liston said, ington in tho second game
NEW YORK (UPI) - Ileabio) Pender and to Fred J.
When Hurry Pentecost's on College All-Stars last Friday, elbow sprain.
vywelght champion Sonny would entail abandonment of of a twl-nlght doubleheader
llennlg for their work duijng his "line,” he Just can't he sent his squad through a
Del Shofner and Dick Mod- Liston wa* scheduled to be* hi* proposed Sept. 30 de­ V icr the Senators had taken
the year and Ur. Guy II. topped!
bone • crunching 15-mlnuto
zelewski rejoined workout.* gin arranging his big switch fense against young Cassius the opener, S-5. It wa* the
Smith was presented a plaque
Lust week in the City Lea­ scrimmage Tuesday which Tueiday, hut the New York today from independent pro­ Clay at Philadelphia,
and best effort turned In by Wil
for serving on tho present gue, he humhardeil the pine to many observers termed ‘'bru­
Hunts sliced five other* motion to that of .Madison the arrangement, instead, of Hams since joining the Yank
board of governors.
the tuna of 205, 234, 211/653 tal.”
a December defense against ee* last winter.
from the roster to reduce Square (iarden.
The Pittsburgh
Steclers,
Allan Vickers received the series. (And yet I hear peo­
soind lesser contender on
Tlie only hit off Williama
their squad to S3 player*.
wlm
meet
the
Packers
on
trophy as champion putter; ple telling me of how much
home television for promoter was a third-inning double by
Those cut were veteran line­
Rita Ulyler was chosen most trouble they re buying with Saturday night in Miami, backer Dick Lane, John
Harvey Markson of the Gar­ Don Dlasingamc, and the
improved woman golfer of the their gunie since the tunes were hard at work to dupli­ Murnmey, Stan Morgan, Joe
den, That December conten­ powerful righthander struck
cate the All • Stars victory
year sand Ilud Adums the wers re-finished!)
der may be Ernie Terrell, out 11 and walked only one
Taylor, and J. R. William*.
moat Improved man golfer of
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Another example of terrific which snapped Green Hay's
The Kansas City Athletics
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the wear.
bowling was In tho Jet lames pre-seuxon victory string at held brief contact drills Tues­ enrd Achilles tendon has forIf Sonny docs swing over knocked second-place Chica
19.
Helen Pemptk received the Krgler l.rugur.
eed Dritish and Empire wel­
go eight full game* behind
an air conditioned 1963
The Detroit Lions were day while five rookies from terweight champion llrlan to the Garden, it could tie the Yankee* by edging the
Membership Driver of the
Jim Allman s h o t w h u t
one
of
the
most
momentous
the College All-Stars, includ­
duly
Impressed
with
rookie
Year award and 1). II. (Tom would normally lie the top
• Ford
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ing Don llruinm of Purdue, Curvis to withdraw from a moves in boxing history — White Sox. 4-3; the Balti
my) Thompson was presented game of Hip night with a 226,
&lt;Dill Thunder Thornton of scheduled fight with Isaac a move that might again more Oriole* defeated the
a trophy as the Country Club Just wasn't his night for
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Nebraika, and Dob Parcinorc Logart of New York at I’ or- boost the Garden back to the Cleveland Indians, 6-4; the
Supporter of the Year.
dory, h o w a v e r , as the
gineered exclusively for your car . . . for an
big fight promotional suprem­ Detroit Tigers routed the
pf Florida received thoir thcawl. Wale*, Aug. ?0.
Mrs. Eugenia Park, club "Mighty Mite"—Floyd Martin
Curvii, of Wales, is seek­ acy it enjoyed until 1930.
Boston Red Sox, 10-1; and
first professional workouts.
low an
Secretary, was in chargo of roomed honiu with a 204 gume,
Top contender Clay, visit­ (lie Minnesota Twins downed
The Washington Itcdskln* ing an October bout with
Al Vickers was closest to
world
champion
Emile
Grif­
guest Introductions.
(I’.S.—Take u look at his arm
the
Los
Angeles
Ange1
*,
5-1
ing in New York, said he
pin (30 plus inches) In the ran through such a ragged
fith.
patch tha next time you watch
was grcviously disappointed
Ilnle-ln-Onn contest held at morning drill, that head
him howl will you?)
beuause of Liston'* with­
Land O'l.ukrs Country Club coach Dill Mcl’cak scheduled
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Holt
hue
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because lie's
The San Francisco FortyJim Mutthii lit seven feet,
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lly Called Pres* International howling is Dig Juck Kunnerl two inches wax second and Niners were pleased with
scared to death of me.”
—
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mnmigi-r
Gene
Jack exploded with games of
Croom* High School football
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countered
with,
"I
the
work
of
quarterback
John
Paul Anderson took third with
Mi mil. pilot of a "coming
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W. L. Pet. GU 210, 241 to finish his three n shot eight feet, seven inches Drodie and tight end Floyd
hall rlub" which lust month
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n't fight anybody till 1 get in the school gymnasium. All
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get this, not too many pins
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The Milwaukee Droves have the receiving end.
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Colored Community News

Shirley Y. Kendrick
To Wed Stuart Baker
B y B O B E I T B. T B O X A A J * .
(F A M I N I

Mr. aod Mr*. Moses M.
Brown of Jacksonville, an*
nounce the angagament of
their daughter, Shirley Yvon­
ne Kendrick, to Stewart Ba­
ker Jr., son of Mr*. Isabella
Baker and tha late Stewart
Baker 8r., Saraaota.
The bride • elect was gradtilted from Tuskegee Insti­
tute, Tuskegee, Ala., and Is
presently doing further study
at Stetson University, DeLand. She la a teacher of
English at Crooma High
School,
Her fiance waa graduated
from Florida A. and M. Uni­
versity,
Tallahassee,
and
presently is a teacher of ag­
riculture at Crooma High
School.
They will be married at
3 p.m., Sunday at St. Paul
Baptist Church.
No Invitations are being
gent. Friends of the couple
are Invited.

la Brooklyn. Mra. Burke al­
so visited her aon, Alton
Burk* Jr., hi* wife and their
children in Rochester. Many
Sanfordltea now living in the
turburba of Rochester were
visited by Mrs. Burke.

•

• •

•

• •

GoldsboroRecreation
Cen­
ter culminated its program
Friday. -Arts and Crafts made
by the children were dis­
played during the morning
open house. Highlights of the
day were a sack lunch and
punch feist.
The children of the GRC
wish to take this method of
thanking Mrs. Carolyn John­
son, of Academy Manor, for
ha‘r kindness in providing
punch for all of the children
in attendance. Thank you
very, very much, Mrs. Johnaon.

• • •

• • •

RIBEND

Mra. Hortcnse Givings was
la New York City for sever­
al days. She la a member #f
the faculty of
Jackson
Height* Elementary School,
Oviedo.

• • •

Linda and Jerome Brown
are here visiting relatives
and friends. They reside In
Rochester, N. Y., with their
parents, Mr. and Mri. Otis
T. Brown.
.

LARGE LEAN MEATY

• • •

The following women are
away on a Caribbean cruise;
Mra. A. D. Douglas, Mr*.
A. J. Hurston, Mrs. Marie
Gladden, Mra. Josic Allen
and Mrs. Jeanette Daniels.
Here's wishing them a very
enjoyable cruise.

* • •

Miss Elizabeth Douglas has
returned from Paine College
where the attended the sum­
mer session. Elisabeth, a
senior this fall term, will be
crowned “ Miss Paine" 1963M in October. She is live
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Douglas.
Mrr«. S. II. Blackahearo,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harring­
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Bellamy and Jacquelyn Har­
rington motored to Detroit
to attend the funeral of Mr.
lbrrlngton's brother, Jack
Harrington.

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T I T I E D that a Complaint to
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encu mber Inc
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f o l l o w i n g d . i c f l b e d r»al p r o p ­
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C aetelhe r r y , Semlnnle
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Florida, a r r o rd ln s &lt;o r e c ­
Mra. Montez E. Harris, w i ­
ord plat recorded In I’ Ut
H oo k I. F t r e 12 end IS
d o w of Frank Harris, died at
o f Publ ic Itecorde o f S e m ­
3:30 a.m. Tuesday at her
in ole County, Florida,
haa
filed eeelnet y o u
home, (17 East Second Street. In thebeen
abotre-etyled ault. the
Coming to Sanford frem •hort title o f which le Itobe ri
IV.
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and
Edna
II.
Soutn Carolina after gradu­ W lt tfl ne. hie wife. 1-1 i l o t l f f - .
vereua, Allen I). Johneon, li e .
ation from college, Mrs. Har­ fe n d.,o f. and you ere required
ris for many years was • lo e er ee a cony o f your a n ewe r o r
other pl.udln*
to
classroom teacher and prin­ the C om p lain t on I'DItitlff'e
A tt orney , Carroll Burke. Suit*
cipal. She nerved a* execu- SIS S a n fo r d Atlantic National
I •' ' ' ______________________
L . • ■■
___ine aruiiaiy uf ih r iuniia B - Ckl III,
Ida. and (lie the nrlslnat a n ­
State Teachers Association, s w e r o r ot h er pleading In th*
o f f k e o r the Clerk e f the i
resigning to become executive Circu it C our t on nr b efore
secretary of her aorority, Ibe i l h day o f Septernoer,
A.D. 1111. |( you fall to d o
Household of Ruth. She had to, e d ecr ee pro o n f . n o will
bo taken againet you fur the
teen retired for some time.
re lief d e m e n t e d In the C o m ­
Surviving are two daugh­ plaint.
Thla Notice ehall be p u b ters, Mrs. Bernice Beverly, llehed o n c e p week for fo u r
Orlando, and Mrs. Thelma w o n e e cu tlr e week e In T he
S a n fo r d Herald, a n . » . p a p e r
Livingston, Jacksonville.
c irc u la ted In H«m! n,la Couuty,
Funeral services wil te con­ Florid a.
Dated fhle Sth d j y e f A u s ducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday uet A D . t t f l .
(
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at her home. tt ilsun-KichalA r t h u r H. Beckwith. Jr.
berger Mortuary is in charge.
C le r k o f Circuit Court
V y
Martha T. Vlhlcn.
C.
James A . Garfield was only C A R D
R O I .L B U R K E
man in U. 8. history simul­ A tt or n ey fo r Plaintiff*
I*. O. D r a w - r Z
taneously president-elect, sen­ Hanford.
Florid a
ator-elect and congressman Putiliah: a u#. T. II It, 21.
Illl
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Mrs. Ola Burke has re­
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r*.
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IW .ndan*.
State. She visited her dau­
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Montez Harris
Dies Tuesday

FRYERS

• • •

Greg
Robinson recently
spent to few days In Phila­
delphia visiting relatives and

Willie Wright attended the
funeral of hie father Rev.
Norris Wright He lived in
• • •
Sanford for a number of
Mrs. Alfrcda Brown, of yea-s and was known as
Sanford, announces the en­ "Cag". Wright la a resident
gagement of her daughter, of Syracuse, N.Y.
• • •
Altamease Patricia Moore,
Recent visitors to our city
to Phillip David McPheraon,
son of the late Mr. and Mra. were: Rev. and Mrs. Jake !
John McPheraon, of Talla­ Plump, of Oak Hill; Mr.
and Mrs. Jimmy Martin, of
hassee.
The wedding will be an Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Willie
event of Sunday at • p.m. Wright of Syracuse, N.Y.;
Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson,
at the Church of God.
Miss Moore is a graduate of Orlando; Norris Wright,
of Grooms High School and of Fort Worth, Texas, and
Tennessee A and 1 State Gladys Ford, of Oak Har­
University, Nashville, and Is bor, Mich.
• * •
em|do&gt;ed at Memorial Ele­
AMI and Mrs. William
mentary School, Palmetto.
Mr. McPherson is a grad­ Johnson motored to Wayuate of Lincoln High School, cross, Ga., to visit their re­
Tallahassee, and Florida A spective families. They were
A M University, Tallahassee. accompanied by their neiccs,
He is employed at Lincoln Annette and Sylvia Johnson,
Memorial High School, Pal­ who spent a tvro-wcek vaca­
tion In our city.
metto.
Mra. Ola Brock honored
Miss Shirley Kendrick with
a miscellaneous shower Fri­
day night at her home.
A pink and white color
echcmc was used In party
decorations. The dining room
table, covered with « beauti­
ful white table cloth, was
centered with an artistic
pink and white floral ar­
rangement.
The bride • elect received
many lovely
and useful
gifts.

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4a So* Williams tad Mias f o r the popular bridu-utact
Starry Lot.
Tbit was tta lint stowur New York where she w u in­
terning as a physical thera­
pist.
Lovely arrangements
of
multicolored asters and ros­
ea were used throughout the
party rooms. The serving ta­
ble was overlaid with a whits
cut-work doth. Centering the
table was an arrangement of
blue and white asters, flank­
ed by two blue lighted tapers
entwined with white lllllesof-the-valley in silver hold-

guests were peaeaat tor a
delightful evening.
Mrs. Harriett Slaughter.
Mrs. Arotyn Ttwa and Mrs.
Myrtle dradlck, who were
delegates to tta atato rowventlea In JaekseavUla. gave
a vivid Bceoeat el the settvKies of tta various flubs
!a tta state. They also told
sf tta many worthwhile pro­
jects ttet are uadtrway.

Refreshments of lime puneh, pound cake and gay blue
parasols filled with nuta and
mints were served to the
gueila.
Several games wers play-

A BRIDAL SHOWER honoring Mis* Jeanne
Southward was given Monday night at the
home of Mrs. Ted Williams. Left to right are
(seated) Mrs. O. Lewis Dinkins, mother of the

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319 E. First 8L

Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Stew'art of Forest Dr. Howell
Park, have aa their guests
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mra. Hap Hruhy
and their 1 children, Kitty,
Denna and Margaret, of Den­
ver, Colo.
Paul Hulte of Tuicon, Aria,
arlvcd by plane Thursday to
Join his wifo and family who
bavt been visiting her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ev­
ans of Sunset Dr., Casselber­
ry for the past two months.

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yards of 26-Inch.
To order tend CO conta la
coins for oach pattern to:
Croatlvo Woman
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Box 438, Midtown Sta­
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Print namo, addreaa with
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won by Mrs. BUI Southward,
Mrs. Miller Osborne and Miss
Carolee Oslerholm.
Miss Southward opened her
gifu under an arch high­
lighted by three wedding
bells. The hostess presented
her with ■ white corsage and
a gift in her chosen pattern
of silver.
Other invited guesti Indudcd Mmes. Ira Southward, Al
Doudney, Ernest Southward,
William Reck. William Park,
Paul Morgan and R. W. Wil­
liams. Tho Misses Rosemary
Southward, Rose Kratsert,
Kay Ivey, Marilyn McDaniel,
Frances Strickland, Marty
Stcmper, Dlin Aiken, Candy
groom-elect, Misa Southward and her mother,
Southward.
Mrs. Ira E. Southward. Standing are hostesses
Also the Misses Sally, Bet­
Misa Sherry Lee, Mm. J. H. Lee Jr., Mrs. Wil­
sy and Linda A. Williams,
liams and Misa Linda Sue William*.
Sherlene Shepard, Diana Hay­
nes, Niki Ashby, Deanna Ni­
chols, Sunny Skinner, Suxanne Jones, Vida Sue Smith,
Bonnie Stoffer, Merritt Phil­
Mrs. John J. Duren left ips, Ann Schumacher, Bonnie
Barbara
Bradley,
Friday alght to be the guest Gielow,
of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hig­ Judy BurtcbaU and Judy Her­
ron.
gins in Palatka.

W OM AN

Personals

Friends of Mrs. H. E.
(Ubbey) Long will be glad
to know that she has return­
ed to her home at 2100 Lake
Dr. from Seminole Memorial
Hospital. She la recuperating
from minor surgery and ex­
pects to be out again next
week.

The best care for plywood
walls is to dust them often
and wash them occasionally
with thick soap or dctsrgent
suds on a damp sponge. Then
rinse and wipe dry. If de­
sired, finish up by applying
furniture polish to protect
the clean plywood.

Mrs. Boy WlOisma was
hostess fgor a m e a t loach•os boioriaf bride-sleet Silts
rn a e ts Strickland.
A color scheme of bine and
white w u used In decors*
tions including a beautiful
floral arrangement on the
serving t&gt;ble. White wedding
bella hung from the chande­
lier and place eards carried
out the bridal theme.
The honoree’s place waa
marked with white ribboa
streamers attached to the
centerpiece and held by a
miniature bride and groom.
The hostess presented Miss
Strickland with two salad
plates In her chosen pattern
of china and a hand painted
china plate.
Enjoying the party with
the honoree were her mother
Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Mrs.
Roy Williams, Miss Sally Wil­
liams, Miss Marilyn McDan­
iel, Mrs. John Ivey, Mrs.
Howard Whelchel, Mrs. T. F.
McDaniel and Mrs. Dick Ai-

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Danny Brsddock left Sat­
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Methodist Youth Camp in
Loesburg.
Joan Ray, o f Orlando, spent

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A daughter, Nancy Jo, six
pounds, two ounees, was born
Tuesday at Seminole Memorlal Hospital to
Mrs.
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Debbie Bruce c f DeBary and
wife of the late Joseph Tre­
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Mias Doris Faber of Enter­
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ner party last Sunday at her
home on lake Shore Drive.
Guests
weekend
houseguests, Mrs. Ruth Price
Tyre and daughter, Julie of
Palatka; Mrs. Lena and Bob
Sbope, of Orlando; Misa Kar­
en llrooks, Maitland; Miss
Euretta and Mr. and Mrs. G.
G. McAlexander and daugh­
ter, Zona of DeLand.
Also Mr. and Mrs. Mullus
Peterson and children, An­
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Smith, Danny, Cathy, Steve,
Netla and Tommy, of De­
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hart­
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Willie, Benny Joe, Johnny
and Jeffrey Wayne.
Tamara celebrated her fifth
birthday in Doris' Sunday
School Class at the Barnett
Memorial Methodist Church,
that morning.

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hose down, sprinkle with dry
sal soda concentrated and
leave over night. Neat morn­
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How To Yell And Be A Lady

By DOROTHY AUSTIN
Do you realize that only
a little over thr«« week* re­
main until the opening of
achool, and Juit about six
week* until the first varsity
football gam*, which will be
with Titusville, here?
It's true.
Consequently,
Seminole High School cheer­
leaders, who are the front­
running spirit of school ac­
tivity, already are busy mak­
ing potters and banners cal­
culated to give that school
spirit a healthy stirring.
Next week, they begin prac­
tice sessions in "How to Yell
and Scream and Jump Up
and Down and Still I t •
Lady".
In fact, cheerleader# ara
probably the only girls who
can get away with that Had
of action. They not only get
away with it, but they get
everyone else to doing it tool
' .'hese lively girls, who
are cnosen by a faculty com­
mittee for their spirit, stam­
ina, looks, brains and abil­
ity. have a busy and active
schedule mapped out for
thamselves all year long, be­
ginning while others are still
enjoying summer vacations,
and adding long hours of
practice sessions alter school
every day.
Gathering recently at the
home of Carol Samuel, "A "
»quaa captain this
year,
were assistant bead cheer­
leader Carol Oxford and Car­
ol Torres (the three Carols),
Cent Wheatland, Bonnie Cao,
lo, Linda Spencer, Barbara
Bolger and Susan Piercy.
In addition to making post­
ers and banners, the girls
made plans for a car wash
to be held at the Phillip* 66
Station at the corner of Park
Ave. and Third St. on Aug­
ust IT.
In this they will be assist­
ed by the " B " squad cheerleeaders, who are Darlene
Fedder. Marilyn Epps. Car­
ol Besserer, Barbara Thom­
as, Betty Wiggins and Mary
Nell Griffith. The B squad
has not as yet chosen its
captain for the year.
Two changes will
take
place this year for Die cheer­
leaders. Mrs. Mary Joyce
Bateman will take over as
faculty sponsor ami the girls
will trade their traditional
«vhitc pleated skirts for black
ones (in the interest of wash­
ing, ironing
and cleaning
bills.)
But there will be no change
in the orange and black mid­
dies and white blouses, nor
will there be any change in
the vivacious spirit and eye­
catching preitiness that is
traditional
with Seminole
High School's cheerleading
•quads.

New Astronauts
Train In Hot
Nevada Desert
RENO, Nev. (UPI) — Nine
new astronaut* practiced del
ert survival techniques in a
remote sagebrush and sand
arte of Nevada today as part
of an Intensive five-day course
to prepare them for the Gem!
ni spacecraft programs.
The ipaeemen worked with
mockups of the two-man
apace capsule.
Temperatures at sand level
recently have reached 130 de­
grees.
The astronaut traineea are
civilians Neil A. Armstrong
amt Hlliott M, See Jr.; Air
Force MaJ. Frank Borman;
Air Force t'apt. Edward It,
While II, Air Force Cupt
James A. McDlvltt; Air Force
Uapt. Thomas E. Stafford;
Navy Lt. Cdr. John Young;
Nevy Lt. Cdr. James A. Lov­
ell Jr., and Xuvy Lt. Churlea
Conrad Jr.

MP Blames U. S.
For Castro Rule

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Servicemen
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THE FLOOR is the
only sensible place to
make posters, as prov­
ed by these Seminole
High cheerleaders who
spread their art work
out in the living room
at Captain Carol Sam­
uels’ home. Three mem­
bers of the squad (top
photo). C e n i Wheatland, Carol Oxford, coc a p t a i n , and Carol
Samuels are assisted by
Robbie Blake, a former
SHS cheerleader and
vacation houseguest o f
Miss Wheatland. Not
ready yet for any pub­
lic upi&gt;earance (lower
photo) are these A
squad
cheerleadersposter designers Carol
Torres, Bonnie Caolo
and Linda Spencer.
(Herald Photos)

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Courthouse Records
Real Estate Transactions
Dale Williams, et ux, to
Claude E. Seaman, «t ux, Bay
Tree Shores, $9,500
Larry Chandler, ec ux to
Frank A. Peterson, et ux,
Palm Terrace, $7,000
Nadia Boland, et vlr to Cit­
izens National Bank, 14-21-29,
1110,000
Citizens National Bunk tn
Texaco, Inc., 14-21-29, $77,000
John Chudeusz, et ux to
Medford Lynd, et ux, Shady
Oaks, SO,000
Hugh McCube, et ux to
Leonard Payton, et ux, Buena
Vlata, $1,1.00
Leonard Payton, et ux ot
Donald lirumloy, et u.x, Buena
Vlata, *1.500
Park Royal Homes, Inc. to
Arthur W. Carlson Jr., et ux.
Country Club Heights. $10,500*
Flrst Federal Savings and
Loan of Seminole County to
Frank Pino, et ux. West Al­
tamonte Heights, *7.300
Florence Campbell to Mir­
iam I.. Martin, el al, Oviedo,
$10,000
David Courtnry, et ux to
David It. Courtney, et al,
Quail Pond. $13,500
Finley Jones to James
Riiilger, et us, Loogwbod
$8,800
/ Richard C. Andrus, et ux to
William I.. Merritt, et ux,
Grove Manor, $18,000
It. O. Weeks, et ux tn Don­
ald Whitten, et ux, .Sanford,
$4,300
Patricia J. prablk, et vir
to Harold Howe, «t ux, BelAir. $r.\000
Ralph Watson, Jr , rt ox to
HIV. Heftier, »l5.lou
Aubrey K, Dyson, et ux to

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WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Rep. F. Edward Hebert (Dla.) today accused the admin­
istration of using servicemen
as a “ tool" In It* desegrega­
tion campaign.
In a speech on the House
floor, Hebert attacked a De­
fense Department order auth­
orising military commandere
to nuke communities discrimi­
nating against Negrot-s "off
limit*’’ to servicemen.
Hebert termed the order
“ economic blackmail.’’ He said
It would also mean that serv­
icemen would no longer nave
the right to determino hnwr
they will spend their off duty
hours.
Hebert said that unUt
"now" servicemen felt that
they belonged to an organi­
zation that existed to provide
security for the nation. Instead, llebert said, the mili­
tary now has become a polit­
ical tool "o f the attorney gen­
eral, the President and the
secretary of defense."
Other congressional news:
Debt: House leaders called
up for debate today a bill to
extend the record high legnl
ceiling for the national debt.
The debt ceiling now stands
at $309 billion. Under terms
of the proposed bill it would
Ire extended for three addi­
tional months until Nov. 30.
Taxes: The House Way*
and .Venn* Cummitee today
b-jan w rk on the final Item*
of the administration's tax
program that it must art on
before getting down to work
on the proposed tax cut,
lire committee went into it*
sixth day of work on the pro­
gram with only a handful left
of the structural change* in
the tax law recommended by
President Kennedy.
Commltteo member* hope
to finish their work in two
or three days ami then will
turn to the tax cut plan.

Annie M Knight, et ux to curities v* James L. Bowles,
Walter M. Wilde, et ux, Fel­ et ux, mtg fel.
Boston Five Cents Savings
lowship Addition, $d,700
Making a business out of a
Dallas Mortgage Co., Inc., Bunk vs George Kent*, mtg.
hobby is Die accomplishment
to Orlando Federal Savings fcL
Sundra Jane Cox, one-day
First Federal Suvings and of Bill Bridge, owner of the
and Loun, Williamson Heights,
Loan
of Seminole County va Fern Park Gun Shop in Fern old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
$11,600
K. Leo Kerwin, II, rt al, mtg. Park, (opposite the Kiksha Ernest Cox Jr., 3515 Orlando
Bessie McLaughlin, et vir fd.
Drive, died early Tuesday at
Inn.)
to Roy Wall, et ux Crystal
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Final Dlsnrxa DecreeBridge, who started in bus­
Lake, $.7,300
Bcaidca the parents, there
Myrtle Reeves vs Hugh
iness on May 1. 1962 says,
Ru-ull Arnold, et ux to Donald Reeves Jr.
are three sisters, Susan, Diane
"Guns and related items arc
Board of Public Instruction
ar.d Janet.
Luvi-ra S. Harrison vs Wil­ our only business.
of Seminole County, Uviedo, liam B. Harrison
Graveside services were held
He has a complete line of
$3,500
David M. Urown vs Judy shooting supplies and also re­ at H:30 a.m. Tuesday in All
Naomi Hall, el al to Hoard Faye Brown
Souls Catholic Cemetery with
pairs and reloads guns. IIl­
of Public Instruction of Semi­
Feme A. White vs David ls assisted in the business by Father Richard Lyons offici.it*
nole County, Oviedo. $5,850.
ing.
White
.Mrs. Bridge.
John Williams, et ux to It.
Gramkow Funeral Home
Evelyn Flaherty vs Gordon
Bridge organized thr South
S. Chandler, Pine Heights, E. Flaherty
was In charge of arrange
Sfrminoki
Junior
Rifle
and
$6,000
Margaret Hull vs James Pistol Club in 1950 and later, inent*.
Chester Nelson, et ux to Hull.
in I960, the South Seminole
Lakevicw Heights, $7,600
Marriage Application*
SCIENTIFIC I.AWN
Rifle and Pistol Club and is
Howard Horn, et ux to Bry­
8PKAVING FOR —
Salvatore Cacciatorv, Jr., a past president o( this or­
an Rucker, Jr., et ux Little Orlando and Carolyn Elaine
CH INCH IHJCS
ganization.
Wekiva, $9,000
Michels, Sanford
or
Belli Mr. and Mrs Bridge
Dramur Development C. to
William D. Moure, Sanford are certified
instructor*
FU N G U S
Ward ilitks, Inc., Kastbrook, and GlenJa Faye Kurt, San­
through Die National Rifle
Alto Lawn Itrnoiation
$5,000
ford
Association. They have two
VA to Rulon D. Johnson,
Wyatt Harris Folds, Jr., daughters and one son.
\our ( S C O t t S ) Dealer
Heftier Homes, $12.8*0
and Janicu Elinor Luxen,
Their eleven year old dau­
Oviedo Laud Co., to W ilbur Tulluhaxaee.
ghter, Jeanne, recently par
Chancy, et ux, Mead Manor,
Burton Boinrtein, Orlando ticipatcd in the Florida Stale |
tirupev llle Nurxet )
$1,000
and Mary A. Rose, Winter Regional meet of the Junior
2221 Grapevllle Ave.
Silts Filed
FA 2-0*ft«
Park.
Rifle Club.
Robert W. Wiggins, et ux
vs Allen D. Johnson, fc|.
Prudential Insurance- Co.
vs Albert Adams, III et ux
mtg. fel.
Springfield Institute for |
Saving* vs William J, Greene, j
(JET THE DIRT AND GERMS OUT OF YOIIU HUGH —
et ul, mtg fed.
SAYE MONEY TOO!
If T. Chapman vs Semi­
nole Park and Fail grounds, '
SPECIAL PRICES FOR A U G U ST
Inc., et al, fel.
Ea&lt;t Boston Savings Hank
WOOL - AX.MINSTER . NYLON • RAYON • ETC,
v» William Keifer, et ox, mtg. I
fel.
Federal National Mortgage
Assn, va Willies D. Matthews, j

LONDON (UPI) — Sydney
Sherman, a labor member
of parliament, returned fnnn
a visit to Cuba last night 900
Perry Deaae v* Stanley
and blamed the United Stales
Harry FuUung. et ux to Kupiszewski, Jr., el al, fore­
fur forcing Premier Fidel FIIA, Weathersfleld. $6,700 closure of lien,
Castro into Die Communist
Jack Demctitre, et al to
Florida Mortgage and n«camp.
|James G. Schott, Fanl.auta,
Silverman sail Ins party of I IS. 300
labor M.P.’s returned from
Richard Hamer, el ux to j
OYER 3i&gt; YEARS
their to days in Cuba "con­ Fred Buehler, ev ux, l'rairie
At First A Palmetto
vinced that for better or Lake, $5,300
(Alongside old po*t office)
worse the Castro Regime is
firmly established and has
the complete confidence, not Seedy K i c k s
WASHINGTON (UP!) —
of all the people, hut of moit
Sell. Vance llartkt- *uj'» the
pi them."
lie u 1 U. a policy ‘ left reason morning glory seeds i
Cubans wall t e feeling that are selling so well Is that
Carpet* • Furniture
they had no friends in the teen-agers have found they j
Tile
• Piano*
world, except in the Soviet can get their kick* from
•
Rental
Red*
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DUNKED SKUNK —
Ten - year - old Terry
Moore watches proudly as her unuaual pet,
Putols, an elght-wcckold skunk, p a d d le s
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today the death of Marilyn
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gained fame nnd fortune as
tha aex aymbol of America.
But sho never found the peace
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And at tha ace of .10, Ameri­
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her bed—her hand Kra'pln#
a telephone. Art empty medi­
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Joa DiMuKKio. former New
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D o w n W ith
Half a dozen states have ap­
proved the so-called liberty amend­
ments to the U. S. Constitution,
which would abolish the federal per­
sonal income tax and other levies
while prohibiting the government
from competing with private busi­
ness.
These proposals also have been
introduced in Congress in hope the
amending process might get started
there.
When the states initiate u consti­
tutional change, two-thirda of them
must approve before Congress goes
into action. Wherever a measure be­
gins, it ultimately requires endorse­
ment by three-fourths of the states.
The amendment that would elim­
inate the U- S. personal income tax
plus levies on estates and gifts is
framed so that it would not take ef­
fect unless and until the companion
plun was ulready approved—the re­
moval of tha federal government
from privute competition. A threeyear gap betwaan effective dutes is
provided.
The notion here is thut savings
and the predicted rise in business
resulting from this lutter action,
earnings with parallel gains in busi­
ness tax revenues, would bo nn im­
portant offset to the revenue losses
incident to ending the personal levies.
Yet there is no contention thut
the offset would he more than par­
tial. Drastic buget cuts would be
required to bring the budget into
balance and produce u surplus.
The proponents o f the liberty
amendments make no secret of it.
They would chop $25 billion out of
defense. They would wipe out all
foreign aid and other “ international”
outlays to the tunc of more than $2.5
billion. And they would slush $2.1

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billion from “ natural resources.’*
which include atomic energy out­
lays.
From agriculture expenditures
they would peel o ff &lt;5 billion, from
welfare costs some $4.3 billion, from
“ commerce and housing” another
$2.5 billion.
The question Americans must ask
is: just how realistic are the pros­
pects that such cuts could be made?
Leave out o f account the pro­
posed slush of some $12 billion from
various federal activities in the do­
mestic field. These o f course would
affect materially the lot of the U. S.
farmer, the growth o f our cities, the
hundling of our underprivileged.
The reully stunning blow is to de­
fense and atomic energy. Today out­
lays in these areus run between $50
billion und $C0 billion. It is being
suggested thut they be reduced by
half.
&gt; Whut kind of military establish­
ment would this leuve us? What
would this do to our effort in the nu­
clear arms competition? The effect
could hardly be less than catastro­
phic.
Yet many of the same |ie&lt;&gt;|ile who
favor the liberty amendments not
only want the United States strong
militarily, but demand that it under­
take the conquest o f Cuba and other
foreign adventures whore Commu­
nists are pressing hard.
The three-year Korean war, not
exactly a massive conflict, added
$11 billion to the federal debt ubove
and beyond outlays which could be
offset by tax revenues. Costs arc
higher today.
Set against the harsh facts of life
in 1903, the liberty amendment must
surely strike most Americans us the
sheerest funcy.

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National Convention nomi­
nates its ttfO-l presidential
candidate in San Francieco,
the job stems up for grabs.
Sixteen possibilities are al­
ready being mentioned. More
may be expected. The fact
that so many nominees arc
being put in the running in*
dicates nobody has the nomi­
nation sewed up.
The current theory of some
observers that New York Gov.
Nelson Rockefeller and Ari­
zona Sen. Barry Goldwater
have knockitl each other out
on the civil rights and fur
light issues is probably pre­
mature. There is still plenty of
steam behind both drives,
though neither man has for­
mally announced.
The factor which brings out
all the other presidential pus*
sildlitit* seems to ly a fear
that Rockefeller ami tioldwli­
ter wiii have aoout equal Ulehard strength at San Fran­
cisco, with neither being aide
to get a majority for the nom­
ination.
Since both Rockefeller and
ColdwaUi lisle loi'ii rliciillvs
ns well us their friends, the
hunt is on for a compromise
camlidsto nobody is mud at
and who would satisfy a ma­
jority in the badly split GOP.
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favorite ion suggestion!. They
would control state delega­
tions for the opening ballots
to establish bargaining posi­
tions. There art eight so far.
In preferred positions are
Gov. George Romney of Mich­
igan. who it not far behind
the two leaders, and Gov. Wil­
liam \V, Scranton of Pennsyl­
vania. There are two other
governors, James A. Rhodes
of Ohio nmi Mmk Hatfield of
Oregon.
In Congress there are three
favorite son senators — Gor­
don Allott of Colorado, Clif­
ford Case of New Jersey and
Ihruston It. Morton of Ken­
tucky, though tlie lust two
disclaim any interest. Finally,
Rep. James W. Byrnes of Wis­
consin,
Then you come to tile real­
ly dark horses of whom there
are six so far. Sen. Thomas
II. Kuchet ami ex-Sen Wil­
liam F. Knowlnnd of Califor­
nia are Doing proposed to man
their state delegation us fav­
orite son candidates for bar­
gaining purposes. There is an
element here of keeping the
ultraconservativea from cap­
turing the delegation and go­
ing for Goldwater.
While former Vice President
Richard M. Nixon — now a
New Yorker has announced
lie will not be u candidate in
IlMlt, he does expect to have

a loud vole* In naming th*
candidate. If offered the nomination ae a compromise, he'd
probably take it.
Gen. Luciue D. Clay is being
boomed for the nomination by
a committee headed by former
Rep. Hamilton Fish of Net*
York. Gen. Clay says he i*
not a candidate. Mr. Fish
says the general would be re*
sponsive to a draft.
Sen. John J, William* of
Delaware is being suggested
by another group headed l&gt;y
Nicholas L. Kruysman, a N&lt;--e
York envelope manufacturer.
Sen. Williams has made a
grent record a* an exposer
of government waste and in*
efficiency. He ha* consider*
abiu support from business*
men. Hut in his home itata
he is regarded more a* a vie#
presidential poeslbllity.
All the presidential pos«|.
hilities who don't get top place
on Ihn GOP tirket may alsv
lie put in thi* class.
The most intriguing dark
horse who ha* Just com* out
of the shadows is Dr. Milton
8, Eisenhower, Ike's brother,
who i* now president or Juim*
Hopkins University. All Its
publican* agree thut the Eis*
enhower name is slill mugiii
will) voters,
l»r. Eisenhower recently
took ovir chairmanship of a
Critical Issues Council for th*
Republican Citizens Commit­
tee. This is the group organ*
ized at the Eisenhower farm
a yrar ago to muster sup­
port from independent and
Democratic voters.
The Citizens Committee hua
insisted all along that it ia
nut an imitator of the Demo­
cratic Adivisory Committee
which operated under the luta
National Committee Chair*
man Paul Butter during th«
Eisenhower
administration.
But many responsible Ripublienn leader* now admit that
the policy paper* prepared by
I)AC are respomikle for Julm
F. Kennedy being in tho Whit*
House today.
If Dr. Milton Eisenhower
could perform a similar mlra*
ele for tlie Republican* within
the next year, it is conceded
he might be th* dark hurs*
of destiny they are looking
for.

dgy emotional relationship
she had felt when she had TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - A of the House representatives
been married to Harry,
research director at Florida of the metropolitan areas In
For when Paul now kissed State University said today the present legislature;
Broward 75.too. Dade 73,her goodbye in the morning, Ithat even with the newly-apa dismal flop and we’d bet­
130, Duval 63.913. Illllsborher pulse didn't zooin.
|pointed Florida legislature, ought-Pinellas 67,838, Palm
ter make hay while the sun
When lie telephoned from Ithe House which met this
shines. Human beings just
r.e.uh 63,223, Orunue-Seminoic
the office, her blood pressure year had only one represent­
53.333, Escambla-Santa Rosa
aren’t made like computers
(ailed to skyrocket.
ative for every B7.591 persons 53.930.
and it would take a comput­
They were simply at the in the largest metropolitan
The average of one repre­
ing system to remember all
usual emotional level of the |areas compared with one for
sentative for every 67,591 per­
average couple who are much (every 23,137 in the remaind­
of the zip numbers of ail of
sons contrasted with one for
like brother and sister most er of the slate.
the correspondence in which
2,COO in Glades County, Sturm
of the week.
In the Senate, the average
the average person engages.
said.
But one day she met Harry, representation was one sen­
Ilis breakdown for senator­
The general ida that Post­
her ex-husband, on Davis ator for every 330.859 per­
ial representation of metropo­
master General Day is trying
Street in Evanston.
sons in the urban centers litan areas was: Broward
to sell is that, if you send
He invited her to lunch at (compared with one for every 377,000, Dade 512,031, Duval
it by zip it will go by fast
a restaurant they had form­ 57,344 in all other counties. 432,600, Hillsborough • Pinel­
U. S. mail; if not by zip it
erly frequented when they
In Levy, Dixie and Gil­ las 407,130, Palm Beach 232,will go by slow U. S. mule.
were sweethearts.
christ counties, the average
two, Orange • Seminole 174,"There is only ono cure for
Then he invited hr to drive was one senator for every 100, and Escambia • Santa
it, another mammoth printing
over to the Northwestern Uni­ I8,ooo persons.
Need Tool*
Rosa 110,400.
job listing the zip numbers
versity campus. They parked
Dr. Albert L. Sturm, dir­
For A Job?
of every post office in the
and Harry turned on his car ector of FSU's Institute of
Save Money
United States, a copy to tie
radio.
Government, discussed reap­
EGYPTIAN LOTUS
furnished every person using
Some music issued forth, portionment in a talk to a The lotus symbolized fer­
Now You
the U. S. mails. And even
contemporary tility ami abundance to the
including ono of their favorite wminar on
Can
the firm that prints the Sears
tunes.
ideas and ideals.
ancient Egyptians because it
Hoebuck catalogs would be
Kent
He said Florida’* urban grew in the Nile, center of
So Harry put his arm
It) Hal Cothran
glad to get that order. We
The careless season is when around her and gave her a population increased 102 per life in Egypt. Lotus orna­
Them —
predict that it will be a flop."
rent lietween 1930 and ItliiO. ments iiave been used by
it's tlie pheasants, ducks and kiss.
A titer Icun Kent-All
The beauty ot Lyons' job is
Her pulse zoomed. Her larger than any of the other Egyptians for 5.000 years in
quail that uiu supposed to be
that lie can do something af­
In • Sanford
blood pressure skyrocketed. states. California’s gain was tombs and temples, on walls
•hot.
firmative about his frustra­
2686 S. Hiawatha Av*.
Butterflies fluttered in her only 39 per cent in urban and atop columns.
tions. When, for example, he
population, he said.
A Kansas girl o f 17 said stomach.
is overcome by some such
"Dr. Crane," she exclaim­
He said the gains resulted
she got martini because she
enormity as Postmaster Gengot tired of working at home. ed, "don't you think I should in the designation of seven
erul Day's zip-code, Lyons cun
What u rare sense of humor! divorce Paul and go back Florida areas as ‘ standard
rite un eel skin on n line and
to Harry?
metropolitan statistical areas"
take a UO-pound snook from
"For I am now milch more by the census bureau. These
If you're planning to let a
the St. Lucie Iliver. Or, with
teen-nge son paint your h»ti«e responsive to Harry than to areas are major cities to­
more elaborate gear he can
gether with limited surround­
this fall be sure to buy : Paul!"
tie into a sailfish off shore.
Alas, this wife was simply ing areas of heavy popula­
enough paint to cover part of
In a more contemplative
confusing "stage fright love" tion.
his clothes,
mood editor Lyons can simply
with the real McCoy.
Using 1902 population cstl
Most
good
jokes
are
about
sit and observe the little St.
For tlie strange kiss always males of Ihe Stale Develop­
bail things,
Hit-down strikes are quite
t i t So. I'atmrlto
Lucie fish leaping to escape
Commission,
Sturm
often doe to conditions the has novelty value so it seems ment
the big fish. The leapers will —Comedian Henry Morgan.
more thrilling at the mom­ gave these figure* for tlie
workers can't stand for.
i'hone FA 2-0814
tie up to 18 inches long and
ent. Take care!
number of persons for eaeh
The functionally illiterate
may weigh a couple or three
Wild life i* decreasing in
pounds. The big ones down i* more disabled, as far as
below arc really big, tarpon. the job market is concerned Icornu state* liecausc of the
What wc working stiffs think than the mun who has lost un lack of food, or the ccvcr
charge.
about editor Lyons is this: arm or leg—W
e
I
f
»
re
undersecretary
We think he's got it pretty
It's hard to preserve |ieace
Ivan A. Ncstiugrn.
soft.
is some family jars.
A man's health age, not hi*
YEAR’S FIRST DAY
In summertime ire cream
calendar age, determines his
First day of the year has ability . . . Besides, work , cones get a good licking from
varied from December 23 to j keeps me out of mischief.
kid* for being good.
|March 23 in different parts of
— George II. Beecher, 'JO,
tlic world, but January I is
of Reading, Pa., who goes
In lots of cases horse
the date now recognized in al­
to work daily as a machin­ tense and herse power should
most all countries.
ist.
get better acquainted.
Nora’ s cate Is a terrible
tragedy. It could have been
avoided, too, If Nora had
not confuted "stage fright
love" with the real McCoy.
.Most dlvorcrt could easily
have been avoided. So learn
the facts about love. And
try to resurrect some of
your courtship emotion* at
least once per week via a
special dale with your
mate!
CASE Q 113: Nora G., aged
28. ha* been married twice.
Hcfore her first wedding,
she had (wo ardent suitors,
named Harry and Paul.
Harry won out, so they
were happily married.
Nora was thrilled during
(lie honeymoon and for the
first year or two afterwards.
Then she noticed that her
pulse no longer zoomed when
Harry kissed her goodbye en
route to his office each morn
ing.
Nor did her blood pressure
rise when he would telephone
her that he would be late for
dinner.
Vaguely. Nora began to
wonder at this stodgy nature
of their relationship.
Then, quite by chance, she
humped into Paul on the
street, lie invited her to have
lunch with him. And after­
wards, he took her for a
drive along the lake shore

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Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Guest conductor and at*) lit will be tlic most expensive
subject of today’s essay will |burden on business and inbe Ernest F. Lyons, who dustry since taxes. In the
should be the envy of every News. Lyons wrote:
press association and news*
“ The U. S. printing industry
paper working staff who man­ should chip in (or a solid
euver* thi* piece toward print gold monument to Postmast­
or into the waste basket.
er General F. Edward Day.
“ Ilis new zip-code numbers,
Lyons probably has the best
Job in Journalism. He is edi­ coming as they do ahead of
tor of the Stuart (Fla.) News dog days, will be a shot-inwhich means that he works the arm to the printers in an
and goes fishing in the Stuart- otherwise dull period and will
Jensen Beach area of east cost Americun husises* un­
told millions o( dollars.
coast Florida.
• Indeed, if we were in
The News la a weekly, fat
with local news, advertising tha printing business (the
and picture* each Thursday. News has no job shop), we
It easily would rate among would call in our salesmen
the 10 best weeklies in the and give them a pep talk.
United States. The combina­ ’Get out there boys and sell!
tion of an exceptionally good Every letterhead and enve­
newspaper in the exception­ lope in the U.S.A. is outxif
ally delightful Stuart-Jensen date. They got no sip!"
“ And there would be a
Beach area is what makes
Lyons’ job, maybe, the best sense of urgency in our at­
tempt to get this business,
in journalism.
Lyons is a friendly man the sweetest printing plum
slow to anger. The Post Of- since the phone companies
lice Department’* new zip- changed over to the dial sys­
code, however, is too much tem.
"For common sense would
for editor Lyons. He says it
will be a (lop and he fears tell us that zip is going to be

Peter Edson

BOSTON BAKED

region north of Evanston.
It was Spring and when
they parked at one of their
old trysting spots overlooking
Lake Michigan, Paul sneaked
his arm around Nora.
When he kissed her, she
got butterflies in her stomach
and felt tingly all over.
So she later told her hus­
band that she felt they were
not physically adjusted but
that Paul and she inflamed
each other.
So Hurry gallantly decided
to step a-idc and give her
a divorce, which he did.
Then she married Paul.
Throughout the honeymoon
and first year she felt ex­
hilarated by Paul's kisses
ami love making.
lint eventually they leveled
off and reached the same sto-

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BUSY
DEAR BUSY: Some bakery
breads are far better than what
mother used to make, but thut's not
the point. Your husband undoubted­
ly has the nostalgic aroma o f fresh­
ly-baked bread, the security of his
childhood and the taste o f Mamma's
goodies all mixed up in his memory.
Just for the fun uf it. try to bake
bread. And after that your husband
might beg you to buy it.

DEAR HENRY: All right: Confi­
dential to everybody: ”Rx—PRN”
which means, “Take this advice wheu
needed.’*
•
•
#
•
DEAR ABBY &gt; I have a very good
friend who is crazy about BINGO.
She always asks me to go to Bingo
games with her. and 1 go, but I don’t
enjoy it. You see, she is a highly
emotional woman, and she beats on*
me, pounds on me, yells and plays
four cards at once. She cuusei such
a big racket in the place and makes
in both conspicuous. How cun I get
' out of going to Bingo with her? I
enjoy her company everywhere else.
I wouldn’t hurt her feelings fur the
world.
A. A,
DEAR A. A .: You don’t have to
tell your friend WHY you don't wont
to go to Bingo games with her any
more. Just tell her you don't want to
go.

By Abigail Van Buren
- DEAR ABBY: What do you do
With » mail w ho refasea I* eat itors.
bought bread? Meet my husband. His
mother lived for her family. Her
whole life was cooking and baking
and she spoiled them all so bad no­
body could match her. (She died at
fi8— worked herself to death.) My
husband says store-bought bread
tastes like wallpaper paste. I've tried
different bakeries and even the froz­
en kind, but if it came from a store
my husband turns up his nose st It.
Am I wrong for refusing to stand
and bake bread when you can buy it
in the bakery?

DEAR ABBY: A person goes to
* physidsiL First eomss the uuunination, then the diagnoeii. Then the
phyildsn writes out a prescription
for medicstion. Right? So why does
ths patient take the prescription to
the druggict and ask, “What U this
prescription for?” Doesn’t he know
WHY he went Co the doctor? Doesn’t
he know that most M.D.’s prefer that
ths patient ask HIM what the medi­
cation is for? And that most medica­
tion has • wide range of application?
And that pharmacists aren’t suppoeed to give medical advice? Alio,
why do aom* patients ask ths drug­
gist, “Can’t you givs me HALF h
prescription, and if I need mors I’ll
come back?'' They don’t ask the
doctor for half an anamination, do
they? Or the shoe shoe dark for one
shoe, saying if it aatlsflei him he’ll
be back to get the other one? Please
tell your readers that the physician
prescribes the amount HE thinks
the patient ohould have. Thanka a
million.
HENRY THE DRUGGIST

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DEAR ABBY: My husband thinks
I am deaf, dumb and blind. Last wsek
he forgot to turn the mileage back
on hts car and he went over 100 miles
in one day. It was his day o ff and
1 am sure he didn’t go alone. I haven’t
said anything to him about it yet.
but hla birthday is coming soon and
then I am going to give him the sur­
prise of his life.
NO FOOL
DEAR NO FOOL: Why wait until
his birthduy? Lower the boom while
the facts are fresh. If you wait, YOU
could get the surprise of yours.
• •
•
•
Tell your troubles to Abby. For
a personal, unpublished reply, please
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
velope.
• •
•
a
Getting married? For Abby’s
booklet, “ How To Have A Lovely
Wedding” , send 50 cents to Abby.

Lost For Season
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Pitcher Dart fltanhouta, who
unikrwent aurger&gt;' for remural of bon* clilpa from hit
right elbow last week, will
b* lost to th* Washington
Senators for tha remainder of
th* aeaaon. Stanhoua* had a
3-9 record thla year and
pitched leas than 10 Innings
tine* mid-June.

jaatbif. On (Bhidqn

By Oswald Jacoby

Etftt won th* club cp«uii&gt;K
NORTH
A J 1 I4
with tbi king and ltd hit tiuV K J io s a
gltton trump. South ttudied
♦ AQ7
the hand a lung while becuutt
42
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there waa no clear cut lint of WRIT
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VAQTf
two more round* of trump*, * OS S3
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led a heart and played dum­ A n s a
to m
my'* nine.
AA KQ1 0 7
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but Ultra wuv no way for
*804
hhu to heat th* hand aiuct
A Q 101
the only additional trick ht
Both' vulnerable
Baal* WtU NtrtR
cculd m*kt would ht th* act
1A
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Pita 4 A
of heart*.
Paw Pasa
A diamond opening by W««t f u *
Opening UaA- A 3
would huve tartly att th*
hand. Eaat thought that a
heart lead might havs alio South could make th* hand
itt it. Eait was wrong there. agalntt a heart opening If ha

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NEW YORK (DPI) — Th*
Harlam Globa lYottara hav*
announced a four-game tchedula that will wind up the
team’*' outdoor activltia* for
th* aaaaon. Tha Trottara play
at Roooevelt Stadium, Jersey
City, N. J., Aug. 'JO; the Polo
GroumU, New York, Aug. £ !;
Kanway Park, Button, Aug.
J3; and Dillon Stadium, Hart*
ford, Conn., Aug. So.

By Kate Osann

TIZZY
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played it exactly right.
However, Eaat could havo
nude a play at trick two that
would have beaten the con.
tract. All he hud to do wu*
to lead any one of his three
diamonds.
Then he would lead another
diamond when ho got in with
the first lu-urt and would
huve established a diamond
trick before declurer could
set up the heart*.
Strangely enough, If Eaat
had held queen-jack-ten of
diamonds instead c f kingjuck-tetl he w o u l d have
thought of the play. It really
it tough to lead away from e
king up to tho ace-queta ia
dummy.

J .Ac U/jonmt

Art you getting ■ bit weary
of the term "public im ajc"f
I am.
It iir m i that toe m«ny
thinp that uttd to b i iih t
or wrong, in good tail* or
poor tivta, bravi or coward­
ly, rcipontlbls or irmpon»iblt, are now virtrd only
la thi light of how • Uuag
will affect a parson or •
country’s "public im*&lt;*-”
A movi# tUr tngagtt in
• aboddy affair and tin big
quastion m m id j to bi "Can
tha set by with It without
" W h a t | i t i m s m a d is th a t boys a lw a y s s is m to be afftefing her ‘public im tft'
• b it to s n jo y t h i m t i l v i i w ith o u t u s !”
to such an aslant that it
will hurt bar at tbs bos of­
ficii
A personage dUcardt tha
State Flowers
woman who hat barn his
o &gt;otB
ACROSS
1 -N'utintf SUM* 1UDoprtniy
tl Spirit
Ready To Meet
flower
7 Vermont Ootrr II.Stilt
IBADAN, Nigeria (UPI) IT UinitaM
13A*|ir
21 TillihOftOto
British promoter Jack bolo14Adroit
1J " Umpire ItoU" Howtr
Mona It ready to ttaga a world
no wtr
g$sra'
light haavywtight till* bout
11—
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34
Rom,a
rota
rote
between champion Willie Pas
Wotfhoun 1
It ) utiun Ittfua 2S
21 DorMl boa
trano of Miami and Nigeria’*
f t NothiM
31
Redoat
21 Fold (ttrj
30 Plata
41 Rapid taniMc) " a s " * '
m u ll (Bp)
Dick Tiger, TH* promotion
31 lltla atot
42 Stull talk
30 UrttaUnd
*• Strobile
of
tha fight hingta upon Tig33 Step
43 Doiftn tit*
so sick
37 Gtrmbtt
31 Hyporbaii*
SI Buhopnc
trV successful defense of hit
33 Hoy44 Touch *a
SltBCtlMW*
middleweight crown against
33 lfa» ing wtojt
37 Maka* lota law 4* Tlbrlaa pntrt S3 l&gt;ut t(t profit)
34 In rtturn
Gene Fullmer of West Jordan,
33 "Oronili SMIa*
I lit 111 H
l.'tah. here neat Saturday

wif# for mtny year* and re­
places her with a yuunger
woman, and the big ques­
tion is: "How is this going
to affect his public Image?"
An offitfi • seeker lakes 8
stand and, whather ha it am­
eer* or insincere, right or
wrong, doesn't seem to ba
the important question.
Tin important quastion Is
how his stand will affect is
public image.
Tho idaa today teems to
ba that whather • thing is
right or wrong, wise or fool­
ish. all depends on whether
it detracts from or enhances
a person's or a country 's pub­
lic Image.
We wert all taught that we
tdould act in such a way
that we wouldn't he a*ham«l
of our own actions — Hut
being able to live with one'*
self waa the important thing.
Now the general Idea
atema to be to do whatever
you please and can get by

By Ruth M * n * tt

with — Just so your publia
imaga doesn't suffer.
Uora Insight oa our *e«nir i: Ruth MUlctt'a "Tips oa
Teen-Agars." Mail 35 cents
te Ruth Millett Reader Ser­
vice, t o The Sanford Herald)
P. 0. Bo* 480, Dept. A, Kadiio City Station, New York
19, N. Y.

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frrali Aug. 1, 19fll — Page U-ATl2- Had Eglalt tor BP* 17. W to HMp W xriH

8. NotteEE
VACUUM CLEANER repair*,

1. Loot A Founfi
parts, aupplies for Electro­
2. Notices • Personals
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air3. Education - Instruction
Way, I n - A i r «te. Ere*
4. Transportation
pickup. New sad Used
ft. Food
clesners told. FA 26. For R«nt
6A Special Notices
6. For tout
7. Business Rentals

8. Ranch Rsntala

9.

Office 204 W . First
DEADLKSa
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY t
Tue*., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
before insertion. Mon. - Sal.
nooo.
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Tues., thru Frt. • 3 P. M. dap
before insertion. Mon. - Sat.
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RESPOMWUTY:

For Bala or Rant
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
IB. Business Opportunity
16. Famsle Help Wanted
IT. Mule Help Wanted
15. Hslp Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
90. Babysitters
t l . Baauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
23. n u m b liig S e t vices

KUHN. Apt. Cio»« la. Pboot
FA 3-to00.
FURN. A pt 3900 Mrllonville.
SUMMER RATE. L s r g s
clean 3 bdr. furs. apt. W .
170Q Magnolia Ave.
1 BEDROOM fursDbed du­
plex apt. Adults. FA 3-3610.
UNFURNISHED 2- bedroom
house, kitchen equippedFA 2KSi.

26. Radio A Television
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.
27. Special Services
Quiet neighborhood. FA 228. Laundry Service
1463 (ruin 6:30 to 6 p. in.
20. Automobile Service
Monday thru Friday. PR.
29A. Auto Accessories
FA 2-4301 any other Umo.
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private hatha, 114
31A. Pets
»*pw.________________
w. rim St.
32. Flowers • Shrubs
33. Furniture
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Legal Notice 34. Articles For Sale
First St. N«sr 3 city frog
34-A Swap or Exchange
parking lota and shopping
r ic r m o i* vane
NOTICE in hereby *l»*n th*t 35. Articles Wanted
i tore a. No utility charges.
I am e n c a e t i l In bti«ln*** at 26. Automobiles - Trucks
Suitable for couple or sin­
Lotigtvovd.
Fla..
tlemlnnte 37. Bouts - Motors
gle, also retired people.
County, KlorIJa. un&lt;ler tha f i c ­
titious
na ntt
of,
J o h n ' s 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
FA 2-4713.
4IIFTI, and t h a t I Inland to 39. Trailers • Cabanas
r e d t i a r said n a m s w it h ilia
RENT A BED
s'lortc s f t h s C ir cu it Court.
If you want people U&gt; pay Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Bsaa.
attention to your bualnoaa,
call FA 2 3613 and ask the
By Day, Watk, or Month
Herald Staff about aoms at­ CARROLL'S FURNITURE
tention getting ad*
Ph. FA 2-6111 116 W. lit St.

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tli* City Coiiimlii*iun o f tli*
c i t y o f Siuifurd, Flortdu, itt
Siiiu o’c l o c k P. M. on l h « : « t h
d a y o f A ug u at. 1)42. at Hi*
City Comm!**U&gt;n*re' R o o m at
th* City Hall In tha C ity o f
Sanford, F lo r id a , w ill c o n d d # r and il*t* r n iln t w h t t h i r or
not tli* C ity w i l l c lo t * , armrat * and a b a n d o n an y r ig h t
o f tli* C ity a n d th* p u b l i c In
and to th# p o r t io n o f tho
*tr*«t h * r o ln a f t * r
d *a crlb*d,
t o - w lt :
That p o rt io n o f M ap l* A v t nu « * at*n d ln g f r o m th* nor th
r igh t-&gt; f- w a y lln* o f C u m m * r r l . t Htr**t to tha t o u t h r i g h t o f - w a y Una o f Fult on S t r i c t .
I'araon* t n t « r * » l * d m a y a p puaf and bo hoa rd at t h * tlm*
and place a b o v e s p *c lf l*d .
City C o n i m l i t l o n o f
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Se mln nle C ou n ty , Florida, u n ­
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r i m # w i t h th* Clerk o f th*
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S em in ole C ou nty. Florid a, u n ­
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C ou rt, Bamlnol* C ou n ty . F l o r ­
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A m y Anderson
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wilt ba taken a x *ln a t yuu fo r
th* rallaf d sn ia n d ed In C o m ­
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day of J u l y , 1) 41.

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C le r k o f t h * C i r c u i t C o u r t
S t iu tn o l* C o u n t y . F l o r i d a
tly: M a r t h a T. Vililen,
I). C.
• .aria* M. K i e r a t t
Attornay f o r P l a i n t i f f s
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T ou , Defenda nts, ar* ha ra­
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to f o r a c l o * * a certain m o r t ­
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By Nadine Seltzer

F U R N I S H E D A ftrtaest.
Class lt d (lost is. Jiausto
Cowan. 322-4013.

The (Jerald will not be re­
sponsible for more than one
incorrect insertion of your ad,
and reaerves the rlsht to re*
vise or reject any advertise­
ment from what ordered to
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ac c ord an ce w i t h the t&gt;rovl.lont
n f tbs F i c t i t i o u s Naina S i a t u ta&gt;.
to-w lt:
faction
H i cl
F lorid a S t a t u t e , m l .
S ic : Joh n
K e n n e d y Jr.
P ubiiin J u ly
at a au*. t.

8WEETIE PIE

BEDROOM
furniibed
apartment. FA 2-0641.
TWO bedroom furnished Apt.
$35.00, 2101
Magnolia,
Phone FA 2-3931. Robert
A. William).
FURNISHED downstair* apt.
attic fan. Adults. Reason­
able. FA 2-1834.
2 BEDROOM Kitchen eqnp
ped. NO-8-3393 for appoint­
ment.

Legal Notice
noth i: of *Hi:niFF'a *%■.»:
NOTICE IB I I K I t K I t r (11V ■
EN that I. J. L U T H E R R o l l
UY, S h e r iff o f Bamlnota C o u n ­
ty, Florida, b y v ir t u e o f a
writ taauad o u t o f the Small
Claims
C ourt,
In
and
for
Bamlnol* C o u n ty , Florid a, on
tli* I1th day o f Ju ly, A. D.
1)43, In that c e rt a in caus e b e ­
tween II. L. F O L E Y dt,* C r e ­
dit A d ju s tm e n t S crvlc*. P la in ­
tiff. and n O N A L D R. DAltUO
Defen dant, h a v e In m y p c* «*a•Ian tha f o l l o w i n g d esc ribed
person*! property, t n -w lt :
On* ( 1 ) 3S f o o t lllg g ln a
Inboard
runabout
boa t
F lo rid a R e g i s t r a t i o n N u m ­
b er r u 4 i ; - M
a* tha p r o p e r t y o f R O N A L D
n. DA R HO; that on tha l l t h
d a y o f A ug u st . A. D. 1)41, be
tw een the leg al hour* o f sale,
t o - w l t ; a f t e r Il m o ' c l o c k In
tha f o r e n o o n ami b e f o r * 3:0C
( ' c l o c k In tha a f te r n o o n , on
th* said d a y at th* fron t d o o r
• f the County C o u r t Ifuuaa, In
Sanford,
Betnlaol*
C oun ty,
Florida, I Khali o f f e r fo r
t o the highest bid der fa r c**li
In hand, tha a b o v e d "* e r !b * d
pruparty at R O N A L D
f I.araoii.il
DAIIBO
J. L U o b b y .
S h e r iff o f s a m ln o l* C o u n ­
ty. Flori d *
Publlah Ju ly 34. 31 A A u g
J. 14. D41.
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IN THE t HU l IT &lt; III IIT IIF
THE NINTH Jl D id VI. I'lHI'lir , IN VM) Foil SEMI
.Nol l. COL'.N TT, i i . o i u i m .
l iia n ii : m% m i . i 3*ti
FKDK.ll.VI. N A T IO N A L SIORTO A llE ASSOCIATION, a c o r ­
poration,

Ptalntirr,

va
R IC H A R D U F E R R E L L and
HE LE N U. F E I IR E L I
Defendant'
Norn k up a t ir in
viiiHri. vi.u iiH &lt;i:i i.oei h k
THi HIC IIA R D L
F E ItK E L L ,
llaaldenc* u n k n o w n
HKI.EN H. K E IIIU .I.L
Raaldanc* U n k n o w n
Tou, Defand ag ta , ar* karoby
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no tifi ed that a c om p la in t to
On* OK ( e le c t r lr ) Kang*. foracloaa a « * r i a l n m o r t g a g e
Model
JlnllUVN It,
Serial on
tha
follow in g
d escri bed
T ltO IJ tl.l
p ro p e r ly
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ly in g
and
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S er ia l OIU USIO
L ot 13, B lo c k 17, N OR T H
OH LAN Du.
a c c ord in g
to
T e n V *n « tla n Wind* (m etgl)
m an u fa c t u r ed
by
plat t h a r a of racordad In
li e n k a r l k Olaaa «
Paint
Plat B o o k
13. Pagaa lu
Company,
San ford.
Flor­
and I t . P u b lic Racorda of
ida. n o m odel o r ser ial
Batnlnole C o u n ty , Flori d a
uumUcr*.
lia* bean filed a * a lo a t you In
has been file&gt;3 ag ainst ) o u In lit* * b o « c - a t y l* - t au ll and yuu
tha a b o v * - * t y l * d suit and ) u u ar* required t o a*rv* • c up y
ara ra oulrad to * * r i * a i - u y o f y ou r %u*w*r o r Plead ing
1J til l t' uinplg ln t pit P la inti f f e
to th* C om p lain t on P lain­ wtlurnay JO S E P H M. MUKAB
t iff'*
a t to r n e y
JOSEPH
M. KO. P. O. Box 331, Karo P ark
Ml R A N K - 1, P.U. D o s t i i . Kern SemlnuD C ou n ty , Florida, and
Vnawar or
Par k. Memlnol* Coun ty, F l o r ­ fit* til* o r ig in a l
ida, g n d fit* th* origin al An* Plaadlng In tna o f f i c e o f tha
• war o r P lead ing In tha o f f l c * Clark o f tha C ir c u it Court on
o f t h * C le r k o f tha Circuit ur b efor* tb* tdth day o f A ug
C our t on o r b e f o r e th* SSnd u*t. 1113. I f y o u f a i l t * do a*day o f A u g u st, 1)43. If y ou a dacra* p ro c onfaaa o will be
fall t o d o au. t da.-r** pro ta ke n a g a i n * :
you
fur tha
c u u f a a io will bo taken against rallaf dem a nd ed In tha Com
) u u f o r tha re lief dema nd ed plaint.
in the Complain t.
W lT N K o S m y hand and o f f !
W I T N E S S my band and o f ­ c lal aaal o f u f f i c s at S an fo rd
fi cial s a i l o f o f f l c * at Banfurd. Saininula
C o u n ty ,
thin l i l b
Hemlnol*
t'u u n t ).
Ihl* 33ud day o f J u ly , 1)43.
(B E A L )
d ay o f J u ly , l)v3.
A r th u r II. B e c k w it h
Jr.
(BKAL)
A r t h u r II
B e:' *.'
Jr.
clerk
#: C i r c u i t C u u r t
•'terk * f C ircu it Court
B y ; Martha T. Vllilan
K y : Martha T. v io la o
D e p i t y Clark
Jo se p h M. M uraa k*
D. C.
Jnaaph M. V ljr aa ko
Attornay a t L a w
P- U. Dos III
H ig h w a y 1 7 - 1 3 - P . O. B o « } ! S
Farn Par k. Pla.
Earn Park. F lo r id a
P u b lish July 34, I : A Aug
Publish J u ly
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7. 14. t a n .
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F o r F ast R esu lts.
27. Special aarvltw

34. A rllctoa For Bake--------

WANTED: Auto maehanic SWIMMING instructions, all
S-P-A-C-E
fur the children In thin bif,
levels. FA 2-3332.
with transmission experi­
shaded yird and right next
ence, GM training prefer­
Tractor,
mowing, discing,
to t lovely City park (or
red. Write 11, c / o The San­
blade, scoop. FA 2-7664.
more play activity. Three
ford Herald.
bedroom, 2 bath house b u
REPRESENTA­ 29. Automobile Service
aeparata dialog
r o o m , FACTORY
TIVE
position
bow open in
Florida room, largo, oat-in
Auto Glass, Tops
this area, A ft F*quirnm«nu
and equipped kitchen, dou­
A Sea* Covers
33-45. sales •xpohaaca an­
ble garage aad fiber glau
A
U
T
O GLASS &amp;
cillary
over
90.
Car
pre­
cotortd patio. Extra bon­
ferred, average of two SE A T COVER CO.
uses are parquet hardwood
nights per week on road.
doors, fireplace and oodles
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Long established, top rated ALL WORK GUARANTEED
of closet space. See the
manufacturer o f automo­
owner at 1114 Uellonville
tive specialties offers thor­
Ave.
A U T O GLASS
ough training, complete in­
IN STALLE D
surance program and an
excellent opportunity for Senkarlk Ola.sa and Faint
Stenstrom Realty you to cam $1,000.00 per
Com panv
216 Magnolia Ph. FA 3 4629
month
or
more.
Write
for
Real Estate—Mortgages
application to
ARTHUR
11' N. Park Avo. FA 2-2410
31A. Feta
FULLER. P.O. Box, 177.
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7463
MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE. BLACK MARE. Gentle. FA 2Evenings
6106 after S p.m,
FA 2-2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360

ACCORDION. 120 Ross, whitn
pearl A cose. $75.
FA 2-5187.
FOR SALE By Owner. 1
Used Air-Conditioner. $130.
1 Used Air Conditioner $50.
See Al Lyoa et Sanford
Electric.
ALEMITE
Wheel balnacn
$300. 6-12 volt Battery char*
ger 163. Spark plug etean*
er $20. FA 2-4190.
10 Cu. ft. DEEP Freeger.
Chest type. Needs M int.
FA 2 5566.

WARNING

You Should Try This Re­
claimed, Rig Zag hewing
Machine Before You Buy.
Popular Brand, Uke New
Condition, 63 Model, Butt*
onholea, Fancy Stitches,
Munon grams. Embroiders,
Barn*, iVitl«*t
82. Flowera • Shruba
Guaranteed, Pay Off Re*
mainina 6 Payments Of
LHUSTRUM 5« cents to $15.
SI.OO Or $45.00 Cash. Ph.
Gray Hhnduw* Nursery
FA 2-6627.
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

18. Help Wanted

3 BEDROOM, ll» baths. CB
REAL ESTATE Salesman.
Range, garbage disposal,
Man or Woman, for subdivi­
double carport* and cor­
sion sales. Seminole Co.
ner lot. $300. down. Avail­
Write Dux 22 c o Sanford
able Aug. 10. 1106 Patrick
Herald.
Place. FA 2-7469.
GKRBA DAISIES. Dutch Mill SLNGER • Slant needle.
ADVERTISING 8ALF.8MAN,
Equipped to iig tag 4i
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Jusl
SWIMMING Pool. 3 bed­
permanent position, guaran­
make buttonholes. Decor*
off
20th
St.
A
1st.
room, Hi
bath Home.
teed salary plus commis­
alive designs. Guaranteed.
Transferred. Must sacri­
“ You throw mo back in right awayl”
sion, Applicunt must b« am­ US. Furniture
Assume payments of $9.35
fice. 121 Lake Dot Dr.
bitious and willing to learn.
per month. FA 29111. San­
(Sunland).
All replies
confidential. WANTED reliable coupla to
ford Sewing Center.
6. For Rent
6. For Root
take up monthly payments
Write Box 90, c /o Tho
1LAKE SYLVAN. Canal front
of $13.50 on 3 complete SNAPPIN Turtle Lawn MowSanford Herald.
4 ROOM Apartment. 306 Elm FURNISHED cottage. $63. a
lot. No. 41. 6(1 x 340&gt;a for
er. 25" cut. $60. FA 2-7969
rooms of furniture. Call
month. Located at Five
Ave. 322 2021.
sale or trade on good model
after 6.
TE B-1511, Casselberry, col
Points. FA 2-1467.
19. Situation* Wanted
car. Box 27, Belle Glade
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
leeL
BABYSITTING
or hou»e
Fla.
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
34-A Hwap o r ExehaaK*
Gables. FA 94)720.
work. FA 2-S198.
FREE KSTFMATE
room Duplex. Fla. room.
Upholstering A Matlreis ren­ BUY, Sell A Trade Guns.
FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom
RETIREMENT RETREAT
Electron heat. 14th St.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
ovating. New A Used Furni­
Apartment. $33 A $63. New­
2 llilmoni, 1 Until Dome with CARE for Invalids. Exper­
Longwood. 836-3298.
ienced.
Day.
FA2-2782.
A Gun Shop.
ture.
Call
Nix
Bedding
Mfg.
ly decorated. Qucsnel Apt.
Built-in Ruiikc and Oven,
Co., at 709 Celery Ave. WILL trade In good riding
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322-8194. 2 BEDROOM nous*. Kitchen
Separate Dining-room $8,* CHILDREN kept. F'A 2 4182.
equipped. $73. FA 2-2S3S.
FA 2-2117.
600.00.
horse on Gravely traetor
1-3 BR. house $43 a month.
BABYSITTING.
323
0380.
YOUR
POCKETBOOK
AND
and mower. Call 647-7238
121 LAUREL DRIVE
Used furniture, appliances,
1-2 br. house $32. a month.
YOUR WIFE WILL BOTH Child Cart. FA 3-IOTI.
or contact Gravely Tractor
tools, etc. Bought • Sold
S. Sanfuril Ave. FA 2 3219. 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
LOVE THIS
ped House. $95 a uiontl).
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford Sales and Service at 143 N.
3 Bdroont, l'x Bath Home PAINTING. Repairs. Work
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Orlando
Ave., Maitland,
Ph. FA 2-6437.
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
guaranteed. FA 2 0259.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
Only $350.00 Dn. $77.00 Mo.
Fla.
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
*10..'150.00
KE-NT-A-L-S
$55, Incltnlft WHter A elec­ f:\ e u y t iiis o f o r f in e 21. Beauty Salona
Service With the Cash. 35. Articles* Wanted
tricity. FA 2-8541.
FURNISHED
SUPER TRADING POST WANTED used T.V.'s. l’h,
FAMILY LIVING
Cut ’.N Curl lie auty Shop
2 Ikdroom—i Until $75 Mo,
FA 24)677.
FA 2 0778.
SPACIOUS Home, Koso Cuurt. 4 Bdimini, 2 Baths and Flor­ Cold wave special $4.95. Shop
3 Bedroom —2 Bath. Lease
ida Room, Disposal, Dimnow has special facial
S Bdrm. 2 bath. $133 mo.
31. Article* For Sale
130. Mo.
36. Automobile* • Trucks
washer_______ $18,900.00
booth services. Hair sty­
Pit. FA 24)219 or FA 2-2376.
UNFURNISHED
ling, akin analysis facials, Luggage, rugs. $2.99 up, TBUYING A NEW or
2 Bedroom—1 Bath
55. Mo, 3 BEDROOM. )10o a month.
manicure, pedicure. Call
shirts 48c ea. Boat cush­
USED CAR?
Pinccrcst. 122 Shannon Dr. Stemper Agency
2 Bedroom—1 Hath 39.50 Mo.
for evening appt.
ions, Army-Navy Surplus,
FINANCE IT WITH US
2 Bedroom—1 Bath 67.50 Mo.
Largo living room, range
318 Palmetto Ave.
310 Sanford Ave,
• Low Interest Rates
REALTOR — INSUROR
furnished.
Redecorated.
3 Bedroom—lVi Bath—Air
Phone-door (t ) 322 0634
• Low Monthly Payments
FA
2-4991
1919
S.
French
Ave.
BAMBOO
blinds,
4
fed
$1
99;
319 3321.
Conditioned LEASE 83. Mo.
l’ honedoor (2 ) 322 8325
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
6
feet
$2.69;
8
fret
$3
99;
3 Bedroom—2 Bath 87.30 31o.
3 RM. Fum. Garage Apt. I.MMF.DIATFt Occupancy, two 22. Build • Taint • Repair
10
feet
$1.99.
Also
match
3 Bcdroum—1 Bath 110, 3Io.
3 bedroom model Homes.
1956 CilEV. X dr. IIT. R. A If.
309 W. 16th St.
slick blinds. Furniture Cen­ 323-2740.
4 Bedroom—2 Hath—Fla.
L5I.N Enterprises,
I n c.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
ter. Uoo French Ave.
Room. LEASE
160, 3!o. 3 BEDROOM House. Clean
Highland Ave. Longwoud. Small Repairs — Painting
'62 COMET station wagon, 6
L close in. Jimmie Cowan.
TE 8-3911.
Phone FA 2-7963
HEADY MIX Concrete, win­
door. $1695. 322 5362.
FA
2-4013.
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Stemper Agency
PINECnEST. 3 UR. large tile 2(V I’lumblng Services
blocks, sand, cement, rock, BARGAIN $1295 1961 Temp­
3 or 4 BEDROOM House. $85.
bath, built in range, refrig,
REALTOR - INSUROR
est Wagon. Standard trans*
pipe, steel, grease (raps,
PLUMBING
month. FA 2 4324.
drapes. Tree shaded lot.
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
mission. Perfect condition.
dry wells, stepping stones.
Contracting Hepairs
$300 down. Owner 322 4936.
HOUSE. Suitable for couple
Ownar moved north. Must
Miracle Concrete Co.
FREE ESTIMATES
sell. FA 2-2806.
or bachelor. 9609 8- Elm.
300 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-5731
R. L. HARVEY
FA 2 2307.
St. Johns Realty 204 Sanford Ave. FA 23383
('ll EV. Pickup. $75. Metal
SINGER AUTOMATIC
IN T t i n l I R C I i r I III HT OF
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Trailer $25. 312 E. 5th.
.SEWING machine, like-new,
T H U NINTH J l D I t M I . ( I I I - AIR-CONDITIONED BR. in
26. Radio &amp; Television
116
N.
Park
Ave.
FA
2
6123
ciT T o f i s o
r o n s k n i .n 3 Rm. furn. Apt. $63. mo
make* buttonholes, sews on
O t B c u t e NT T. F L O R I D A .
'49 FORD club coupe, Good
tit E. Mb St. FA 2 3786
$23o DOWN. 3 Bedrooms, 1 USED T-V. Sets $10 up. Ser
buttons, monograms, em­
CHA NCKI4T NO. IM S*
condition. FA 26719.
vice
calls
$2.00.
Sanford
N i r n r r o r t t r r in
bath.
Kitchen
equipped.
broiders, etc. All without
stoNTAUK Fonnai-iagrnn 3 ROOM furnished Garage
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
$78
per
mo.
on
Rosalia
ntlaehmentl. Sold new over 1955 CIIKV. Station WagotL
B P R ix o riK i.n
iN trrm jT io s
Apt. Water and clrclrlrity
Ave. I'll. FA 2 9776.
Drive. FA 2-1599.
F l l l l H.VVLVSM
new transmission. Nerds
|:|(H&gt;. IiuIuik* now due only
furn.
Call
after
3:39
p.m.
PLAINTIFF,
radiator. FA 29619.
$89.86 or pay |8.20 monthly.
v*.
27.
Special
Service*
FA 2-1303.
14. Insurance
VV ILLt.VM J A C K GRKK.SE, *t
Liberal Dade • in on your
ux and * t al
FURN.
House
for
rent,
inc.
old machine, (.'all Orlando 37. R oll* • Motor*
HFfNIOR Citizens may quali­ L A W N SE R V IC E
Defen dant*.
T.V. Close in. Call FA 2T * l W ll l l e m J a c k O reen* *n-l
211
9587 collect for tree
Mowing
and
edging,
etc.
Sat
fy fur Ufa or llospiUt In­
Doroth y
J. Urcane,
hla
4259 after 6 p.m.
Gateway To The Waterway
home
trial.
isfaclion
guaranteed.
Ph.
surance)
to
a
if*
75.
Fred
J.
w lf*
Robson Sportintf Goods
H K U H IINL ait
D u tu l launi ill*,
FA
2
1817.
Harris
F'A
‘
2
-7960
fur
appt.
FURNISHED Apt. upstairs.
$1 per day rental for Elec.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Uaorgla
Clean. 613 Park Ave. Ph.
T O i Ja nie* J. Rebarlaun and
Inc Carpet ahampooer with 30161 K. lit Ph. FA 2 3961
FKIGHMIRR
1ft.
llunlatHM
Opportunity
Klleen I. Roua rtaoe, hla
FA 23010.
purchase of lilua Lustre.
Sales A Service
w If*
14'" d UCRAFT Runabout. Top,
FOR LEASE. Attractive, well
R K S I U C N I Ki In an un kn own
Carroll's Furniture.
G. II. HIGH
HOUSE
1RAILER.
$65.
FA
2•tut* o r c o u n t y other (bun
windshield, steering, con*
located SERVICE STATION,
H
O
D
W.
1st
St.
Sanford
the Htal* o f FlurhU , and
6067.
WHINGE It Wadier, good con­
trols. 25 tip. Johnson motor,
klajor oil Co. lias opportun­
Ph. FA 2-3X83
m i l l i n g t d d r t s a be in g:
dition. aJO. FA24U4I.
AO* Pi. ugN. U. k Naval 8. IWach Kental.w
trailer. $359 cash. 7 Wil­
ity tor Service Station deal­
Alin* De fense l-abnratory,
Plano Tuning and Repair
liams
Drive. FA 24190.
er. Excellent profit poten­
•’ p e n t luue
Depertina nl,
SECTIONAL DIVAN, lit in.;
HUTCHISON Ocean front
tial. Plenty of room. PAID W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
P a n a m a City. Florid a
piano,
cabinet
sewing
ma­
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
TOi Otla N. ggitarxnlt* and
3ft. Motorcycle* • Scootvni
TRAINING
A
finiuimg SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa
chine; dinette set;; elec­
viaauma hat temlitie, hi*
FA 2 1056
available. Ph. KA 29343.
w ife
tric range; freezer; wash­ HIKES repaired k repainted.
tins, etc. Free estimate, l'h.
U t l l l l l K N r K i Unk nown
Erie pickup A delivery,
er,dryer; 21 In. TV;; A
322 3306.
A N D T O i All partlee i-taiinlng 9. For Sale or Rent
16. Female Help Wanted
Intareala by, Ihruugli, u n ­
other Heins. FA 2 88U9.
Coy's Bike Shop. 414 San­
d e r ur a g u n a t tb* afura- 2.25 ACRES of Sub irrigated
ford Ave. FA 2 9663.
RECEPTIONIST for local
•aid O ils N. d itt a r w tilt * and
land. Fur information cull
llESK. IJouhl* bed, dreeser,
llu u iti
ha ttarw nlta, hla
Doctor's office. Give sge,
F'A 2-4069.
bunk 6t d in o t t o se t . 612 311. Traitor* • Cubanos
w ife
references, name, address
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
Y
O
lT VRR hereby notified
Mclhmville.
Repair or New
and pfkinc number Write
that a Cuinjilalr.t to furerlnae SACRIFICE 4 years equity. :i
10x55' MOBILE Home. Sxcefa varta ln tuurtgag e aneuinberAny Type
P.O. Box 1369, Sanford,
Bedrooms,
2
baths,
kitchen
2 SOLID Maple Chests. Good
lent condition. Merritt Is­
Inc
the
fu llo w ln g deacrlh*-!
Fla.
Contract or Hour
equipped. 123 W. Coleman
condition. Reasonable. FA
real p ro p e r ty , t o - w l t :
land.
Phone Newton 6I-o t 4. B lo c k 0 , COUNTRY
BONDED HOOFING CO.
Circle. FA 2 4364.
’2 8911).
8378.
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12. Real K*tate For Sale
JOHN E. VOX
REALTOR
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0339
NICE small country CU fur­
nished Home on large lot.
$3,300 . FAT-9691 from 7
a.m. to 6 p.m.

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ba t a k e n a g ain st yo u fo r tha
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llslied one* • w e e k ( o r (our
consecutive
weeks
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Hanford Herald.
Dated this alh d a / at A u g ­
ust, I H L

(hell)
Arthur

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C lar k o f th* C ircu it C our t
By M a r in a T. V lblea
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Jim Hunt Realty
Office FA 2 2118
Night FA 20048
323 0700
2524 Park Dr
Saeford. Fla.
412 EDITHA Circle”
Highland Park
Threw bedroom block borne,
kitchwa equipped, large k&gt;t.
Total price $12,000 00 can
be financed under FilA
with only $9u0uu down in­
cluding closing cost.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Realtor
Raymond Lundquist, Asio.
I k 25651 Aliaaut Baa* Bldg.

SERVICE STATION ~ASST.
MANAGER — This is an
excellent opportunity for
the man with an eye to (he
future. No greasing, tire
changing or car wash. Sta­
tion experience not neces­
sary as we provide on the
job training. In reply stale
your age, education and
marital status.
How long
have you resided at pres­
ent address?
Applicants
must be bondabtc and area
residents. The man we
hire must be able to com­
mand Uia confidence and
respect of his co-workers.
Benefits
include
yearly
vacation, mayor medical
group Insurance aod profit
sharing plan. Good start­
ing salary plus commis­
sions on all merchandise
Items. No doubt the man
we wsnt Is working now, so
all Intervlewa will be aUictly confidential. Apply Im­
perial Fla. OU Co. I2U6 8.
Farit Ave.

668-5759 DENARY

SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Vary reason
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2 2U69.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FcrD‘K —Ph. FA 2 4244
MANSFIELD— LAWN— tnUkWELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and hires
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co.
2u7 W. 2nd St.
FA 2 6432

SIN G ER
SEWING MACHINE
CALL FA 2-5783

Air-Conditioning

H. B. FOFE CO., INC.
M So. Park Ave.

FA 3-4234

If you need netp, call
FA 2 5612 and place a Her­
ald Classified.

HOME Air-( ondltlon«r, rhv TRAILER fur real. For In­
Lie cook stove, FA 2-7u:ll,
formation call FA 2-3932.

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J a m s McCJoikey, DeBary;
Tom Byrd, Oviedo; Mary L.
Coniellua, Apopka; Louli Kinard, Lake Monroe; Lola Scott,
Geneva; Raymond Pell, Oileca; Blisabcth Nelion, DeLand; Vickie Wllltama, Or­
lando; Emma Wing, Lake
Mary; Fred Stagg, Sheila
Slpea, John Scott, Richard
Horton, Douglaa Kickllter,
Suile McKelvin, R o n a l d
Slrawa, Doria Dallbertl, Myr­
tle Horton, Quincy Howell,
Geneva Brtnaon, Katherine
Roland. Addle J . ilittell,
Johnnie Marti, Christine LuaOr, Daniel Johnaon, Charles
timan of santord.
Brtks
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mu*e of
Lake Monroe, a girl
Discharge!
Mrs. Walter llagenbackle and
baby of DeBary; John Corao,
John
L. Dominey,
Ruth
Whack, Ruth Buerger, Rich­
ard Stevens, Stephanie Typlt,
Roosevelt Bats, Terry Ann
Anderson, Mrs. Raymond G.
Graham and baby of Sanford.
JULY 30
Admission*
Sterling R o b i n s o n , Lake
Mary; Gertrude Stewart, De­
Bary; Orion Woods, Titus­
ville; Phylis Frees:, Linda
Wynn, Gladys Morgan, Clyde
Trosper, Lilia Phillips, Nancy
Dobbins, Sophie Wojdechowakl, Carolyn Leonard, Patri­
cia Poison, Obediah Johnson,
Ernest Bellamy, Wanda Neleon, of Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Poison
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Sirs. Kenneth 0.
Leonard of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mrs. James Slpea of
Sanford, a girl
bsscaarget
Laura Bush, Geneva; Dolly
Braddy, Geneva; Tamie Barrah, Columbus, Ohio; Mrs.
William Tyler and baby, Lake
Mary; Ruth Jean Robson,
Steven Gibbons, Douglas Kickliter, Christine Hopkins, Wil­
lie Ruth Hughes, Hazel Hoag,
Maye Blackburn, Mae Alice
Sherman, Juanita Bell, Judy
Siu'lli. Jeanne Parent, Mrs.
Tommy Wires and baby of
Sanford.
JULY 31
Admlo.lone
T ier m an Muller, Oviedo;
Louise Slnko, Lake Mary;
Jun|Urlinc Brooks, J a m e s
Stcwurt, B a r b a r a Cooper,
Lort-ne Curry Hull, tlcttyc
S m i t h , Gayle Richardson,
James Sikes, Collette Majors,
MurLn Kravt-mcr, Rosemary
Rutundu, Mamie Bowman of
Sanford
Births
Mr. amt Mrs. Deferdle Coop,
er of Sanford, a boy,
Mr. and Mr*. George Freese
of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Georg* persons, Orlando;
Msrgaret Ccnklin, DeBary;
l.orvtta Arlene Iteis, Osteen;
Vickie Williams, Orlando;
Wanda Nelson, Nancy l&gt;"b
bins, F.rnrst Bellamy, Melln
da Munn, Hattie Cnn|M*r
G e o r g e Mathews, Bess
Joseph, Lawrence D a v o s ,
Fred Murphy, Marie foliar,
l.elund Brown, Mrs. Willie
Mae Girley and baby, Mr*
Diana Byrd and buby of San­
ford.
AUGUST I
Admissions
Annie
McCurdy,
Geneva;
Christine Glvvont, Deltar);
Ida llairlden, Enterprise; J.
C. Standland, Winter Park;
France*
Thompson,
Lake
Monroe; Nancy Morris, its
Iren; Bernard Mitchell. Wil­
liam Cagle, Carol)n Stanley,
James Emerson, Ruby Quarrie, Sharon Chaplin, Michael
lewis, Claire Burak, Itila
Wotlkill,
Harrietts Oruna,
Kathleen Bussell of Sanford
Births
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Rut•«-ll of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. William C.
ltu*’iar.l»on of Sanford a buy
Mr. and Mr*. Bobby W.
Thompson of Lake Monroe, a
girl
Mr. and Mr*. Truman Wolfkill of Santord, a boy
Mr. and Mr*. Richard Urona
of Sanford, a girl
Discharges
Herman Muller, Oviedo; Mr.
Clyde Muse and baby of Lake
Monroe; Mr*. Stanley Smith
and baby, James Fay, Quincy
Jlowell, Linda Mote, Johnnie
Marks, Rosa Newby, Helen
Forrester of Sanford.

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Of Daytona

Sanford, Jax In
Little League
Finals Tonight

Sanford All-Stars are one wrhat with 17 runs, 18 hits,
frame away from the Little seven errors and three Pensa­
Major League state cham­ cola home runs.
pionship. having k n o c k e d
Bill Miller started on the
down Cantonment of Pcn»a- mound for Sanford but was
cola 9-8 in a wild seven-inning relieved by Sidney Loyd hi the
game Wednesday evening at sixth inning.
Panama City.
Sanford was leading 8-8 in
Sanford faces Jacksonville the top of the sixth when
at 8 tonight for the stute Cantonment got two men on
championship.
and then belted a home run to
Jim Jernigan, city recrea­ tie it up at 6-6. That was when
tion director, said this morn­ \Miller left the game.
ing by telephone that "lust | Cantonment got one man on
night’s game was hectic,1 first on n wild throw- in the

These are the type of letters
see just l-o-v-g to receive. This .
one ii addressed to Tha SunW E A T H E R : Scattered afternoon and evening shower* through F rid a y ; high today In 90*; low tonight in 70*.
Arlene.
ford Herald and is signed by \ MIAMI (UP!) VOL. 53
United Press Leased Wire
Established 1908
THURS., AUGUST 8. 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 773
A. Fred Bowden, 1411 I’ark I 1963 s first tropical storm,
regained
hurricane
strength
Avenue: "It pays to advertise.
of 75 mile an hour winds to­
Paper still out on the lawn
w hen the ’ phone started t o ' day in the Atlantic southwest
ring, ami It rang so many of Bermuda.
times 1 had to call you to can­
The weather bureau said
seventh and then Canton­
cel the ad. Cheek enclosed to it expected the off-again -onment's Robert Jackson slam­
pay for the printed ad.” Yes again storm to pass slightl) * 1OUC \\ lU C n tK l
med out a homer to make it
air and ves ma'am—it puys to
LONDON (UPD — Scot
ti-8.
to
tire
northwest
of
Bermuda
advertise in The Herald.
land Yard widened its inves­
At the bottom of the sev­
Friday morning.
• • •
tigation of the Stephen Ward
enth,
Sanford's Bill Schmidt
The storm s center was (ca,c l&lt;K|a&gt; on
cve uf the
A landmark has disappeared
1reached first on an error. John
off Park Avenue—the one located at 11 a.m. KST (noon |official inquest into the playHunt singled to right. Loyd
that read ’ Mrs. Appleby s f^DT) about 350 miles south- bo)-osteopath's
d e a th
followed wivii a nit lo drive lit
Restaurant’’ at the \aldes|WVS( 0f utc British resort is- drugs.
two runs and tie the score.
HoUL Sign now- reads: "R om |iaiKj, near latitude 28.9 north, . . .
,
.
TAMPA, Ha. (I I’ ll — j Cecil Simpson, the catcher.
and Wilks Restaurant.” W ei-. longitude 69.3 west. This was j i»I(IS A S K e i l
Burton S 'liocpf. Sr., » prurni- ! wrapped up the game for Snncome, Rose and Wilks.
'about 675 miles east of Day-| TALLAHASSEE (LTD —
runt Inmpnn who once run 1ford with u hit to drive in the
* • •
■tona Beach, Fla.
I The road department today
for governor, was found fa- winning
■
run and give Snnford
That ltl-yeur-old Sanford
Arlene's forw ard movement \called for bids on 29 projects,
tally injured in his hctlroom the victory.
hoy vvho stoic a rar here last'had slowed to six m.p.h. this including interstate highway
Wednesday and died 12 hours JSanford 0 1 2 0 3 0 3 - 9 l(l 3
weekend and was picked up morning, hut forecasters pro- Iconduction in Orange, Ala
M -r nt 3 he-pital.
Canton. 0 l) 0 1 2 3 2—8 8 4
with the car in Daytona dieted it would pick up speed |chua, Columbia, Broward and
His Wifi-, found at the top '
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Bruch, continued Wednesday| &lt;m its northeasterly course |Dade Counties,
of the stairs wiih a bloody
afternoon to give the lawmen to about 12 m.p.h. later tod•nx in her hand, was held for
a difficult time. He vvus taken ay. A slight increase in site
• I kiveatlgutlon of murder. She
JACKSON.
Miss
(UIH)
—
to juvenile court here, escuped , and intensity also was exr ^^
| 1"as ho-pitalized iu good cull*
Paul B. Johnson and J. I'.
through a courthouse window peeled.
*k
dition for treatment of a head
Coleman,
for
the
second
and was gone. But, tliis morn-1 Highest winds at midday
injury.
ing he aurrcmleicd and soon were 75 m.p.h. near the cell- time in their political car­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
.Mrs. Rchoepf told police
eers,
squared
oft
today
for
will tie on his wuy to a boys' ter.
The
Organization of Ameri­
she
broke
down
the
door
of
The
caprit^ms
tropical a showdown battle for the
industrial schooL
can States (OAS) has asked
her
72-yc-or
old
husband's
bed­
packed
100
m.p.h
jcmocratic
gubernatorial
nomstorm
room after he locked her out, Haiti to prove its charge that
York • Eger Manufacturing winds when first discovered inalion in Mississippi.
hut said his fatal injuries the Dominican Republic aided
Company, of 3500 Orlando last »«ek. Last Sunday it p
p
.
came from a full when she the rebel attack against the
Drive, will bo reprevented in ! threatened the LeewardIs-! I Ol'OZ L&gt;t)lKl
Duralier regime.
pushed him.
THESE
I’
EAIMCKIN”
UOTAUIANS
know
n
pediatric
wing
of
the
Seminole
Memorial
llos.
the sixth annual trade show j land* but never hit. It died
MIAMI (UPI) — Ex . YenA special commission of the
t;ooiI thitiyr when they see it, and are offering the
pital. Mayor Tom McDonald, chairman o f the
Police, however, said the
of the A m e r i c a n Fishing Idown later to top winds of e/uelan dictator Marcos Perpublic a chance to get in on it. This ten acre
fund raising committee, lloh Resserer, hospital
cuts on Schoepf'n head wtto OAS decided lifter a lengthy
Tackle .Manufacturers Associ- 35 m.p.h., built up again to ex Jiminex. facing possible
Chase and Co., field o f peas will l»e thrown open
administrator and Hill Hemphill, Rotary presi­
"apparently from a chopping private meeting Wednesday
50 m.p.h. force then all but extraditinn In his homeland
ation Aug. It-tl at Chicago.
Saturday for a pick-your-own jamboree. Pro­
dent. inspect the lush pea vines.
died out yesterday. Arlene to face embezzlement char- j
action.’' 8choe|if was an tin. that it did not have enough in­
• • •
formation on the three-dny old
-;p&lt;
has
been
ordered
to
post
ceeds will go toward the furnishing of the new
I Herald Photo)
successful candidate for govAltamonte Springs Mayor found r.e-.v strength in the
invasion to reach a decision
$300,000 bond before leaving j
open
Atlantic
for
the
second
ernor
in
1940.
Luwrence Swofford probably
on
what action should be
Dado
Counly.
Mrs. Schorpf, rt|, told police
will have writer’s cramp to­ time last night and early totaken.
her husband argued with her
night for toduy he is affixing' ,' a&gt;
A Haitian embassy source
Rights Warning
because she was drinking,
his signature to 350 revenue ' The weather bureau warn
here reported that his govern­
WASHINGTON (UPI I — |
cd
small
craft
around
Her
then s tr u c k her in the head
bonds of $1,000 denomination
ment was airlifting troops to
remain in safe har- Sen. Thurston U. Morion, the
with a Imsehull b it
each which will finance the |imula lo
northern Haiti to attack the
ami all shipping inter- Senate GOP campaign chair
lair
Site said she left the house rebels.
town's new water system. I
cst* to excercise caution.
'man, warned today that eri
The bonds will he delivered to I
and went to see an aunt, but
Residents
of
the
Village
of
On (he other hand, Roger
Air Force hurricane hunt- tlrlsm by Negro leaders wa
IIIIFA offices in Atlanta on
North Orlando will no longer returmsl later.
Itiguud, a top exile leader,
|i-r planes were keeping; con -! making it more ditficult to V Garden Slate I'oik employe i
Aug. 19 by Swofford, Allu-1
S, hoepf hud locked the door, told a newt conference that
be free of municipal taxation
vtant watch on the hurricane, muster Republican votes for and his 10-year-old daughter , Pea-pickin' fulks with Ironic want fur $1.50 a bushel,
monte clerk Jim I'ulmer and i — . — ....... -■■■
were crushed to death in an freezers, those who like to | Itotarian* wilt lie at check- if s proposed ordinance to levy so she broke It down with a anti-Duvalier insurgent* hud
— 'a strong civil rights bill.
4 • Rep, Joe Duvis who serves as
escalator Wvducstluv t* hr cau and those wlto are lrun-,,H,,nl '•■•'on* ti-.mi 7 to lit tax uj mil all utilities consum­ hammer, she told police. She won control of a large area and
the tovvu attorney.
ililM B H ® ?
^acl To Senate
-howed Ib e ih ilt mound the
p.m. and from 3 p nr. until ed within Ihe corporate limit*, suid she then "talked ugly” were being joined by peasants
WASHINGTON (LIT) — nee truck itl n'-arhy Cherry gry for a good me-s &lt;d fresh- dark. Salurda) to take the announced in the agenda for to him and started "pushing and army deserters.
Jimmy and Tummy O'Donpicked field pea* can have money.
Monduy night's council meet- *''m •round,” poller said,
The treaty ending all iut tin Hill Township,
The speciul OAS commission
ticll; Tuke a bow! Lou Tem­
ing, is pasMif.
derground nuclear testing in
a day of it, come Saturday.
is planning to meet with
All
proceeds
of
tile
pea
Hie
victim*,
John
P.
Sween­
ple, of Ternplo Refrigeration,
a "first step'* toward world
The meeting will be held ut
Dominican representatives but
Itandall Chase, heail o( picking will go toward the
ey, 56, Maple Shade, and his
enme In to see R. E. Porter
peace goc- to the U. S. Sen
7:30 p. iu. in the Community
the Dominican government
(u/ni-hing
of
Ihe
new
pedi
Chase
and
Company,
who
is
•
I.
lighter,
Margaret,
wtvc
di­
today to compliment Jimmy.
atc&gt; today. Spokesmen for
Building at the Village Revha* flatly denied any Intplira*
ed iu the menu nine of the al&gt;o a member of Ihe Rotary alric (children's) wing n|
15, and Tommy Itl ,of 1903
both parlies said Senatorleation Area. All council ses­
lum in ths anti-Duvalier at­
Seminole
Memorial
Hospital.
, li.liliuiue section atinr riding Cluh, has thrown open this
Magnolia. Seems Lou lost a
had "no other choice" but
sions are open to the public.
tack.
The
Rotary
Cluh
has
tin
the
es-alntar
up
from
the
ten
acre
field
of
peas,
just
brand new Skit-Saw off the
to ratify it.
Thu idc.i of levying some
ground floor.
three blocks east of Mellon dertakun the furnishing of
back of his truck. When he
OTIS AFB, Mass. (U P f)_
form of imiuiiipal tux Is not
Ihe
wing
a*
its
project
for
t'limileli County Coroner ville Avo. on Celery Ave.,
bucktrucked, looking for it, he
Bryant Testifies
been
discussed
President
Kennedy urrlved at
new
and
has
Ihe &gt;e.ir and Ihe pea -picking
found Jimmy and Tommy
ATI..4NT\ (Ul’ li Alabama Jules Sh.isslmuser sai.l to- vo lh.it you ran pick all you is the first fund - raising veil by council nt previous meet- ,hi'*
hoi,P,*«l to visit Ids
logging the thing to the po. 1
football roach Paul (Bean girl fell head fust Into an
Inga ns being p e rh a p s the only,
Jacqueline following an
lure.
lice station to turn it in. Jim-!
llrjant testified today in a opening nt the top of the
^'•* morning on
"This Is a project which solution to meet increasing de-j , nr^tr
my says he and his hrrther
$10 million libel suit against moving stairs where a floor
newborn non Patrick
will lie of benefit to ever) nmnds and expenditures of the
plan to buy some new pants
tiro Saturday Evening Post plate had been removed by a
Rotivler Kennedy nt ChilSANTO DOMINGO. He.
one In the counly as we work growing community.
With the rewurd money.
that he "absolutely" did not workman to make adjust
drea's
Hospital Medical Cen­ minivan Republic (UPI) —
Other
ordinances
to
tm
in­
toward
getting
till*
children's
• • •
receive any Information that mints. The workman was
ward o|M'ii at the hospital," troduced Monday night in­ ter In Boston.
The outcome of an invasion
Reorganization of the Vigi­ DR. JOHN D A It IIY helped Alabama defeat Geor­ away at the time.
clude ( I) an ordinance levy-1 lie looked somber fared as of Haiti hy about 300 Haitian
«aid
Mayor
Tom
McDonald,
f'llEDDINGTON, England
lante Navy Wives Club No. was elected president gia 35 0 in 1962.
The child’* body was riu-h
who is chairman of the com­ ing ii license fee upon all per-. he entered the hospital. He' exiles remained in doubt to­
A gang of 2U to
211 is planned for 8 tonight in of the Ki wan is Club
e.| between the casing and the i d ' l l
mittee.
-oiis, firms and corporation* seemed startled when a ho*. I day. Ills Haitian government
the SN’ AS Sunday School Wednesday; G o r d o n
30 masked bandits swooped | I always knew Itotarians nut previously prescribed by I (dial maid. Anne Jm-kson o f 1
stairs.
said it hsd crushed the Inva­
room near the chaplain's o f­ Meyer was elected first
Her father went Into the down oh a Glasgow-to I.on were full of peas!" he quip ordinance; (21 an ordinance] Buzzards Bay, rusher) to him sion but exile apukuxmnn said
fice. Interested wives may vice president anti Hill
don
mail
1
1
w
in
in
Wild
We
t
ns
he
walked
toward
the
ho*-'
,.
, ,
opening feet fir-t in tin atgranting a 30 year franchise . ,
pcd.
Ihe rebel
r
,
...
, , hi* I the
movement was *grow'
'phone 322-7751 or 322-7690. Krunsii as second vice
pita
I
stops.
Mm
shook
,__
fashion
today *nd iwciipeil
tiiupl to n«eue her.
to Florida Power Corp. and
Ing.
• • •
TOKYO ft IMl - Five per
president. O. M. Ilnrrihand.
with
toot
estimated
at
nlmo-t
Iliw body was polled into
GO an ordinance granting n
Th* gnvimment of Haitian
Rev. Richard I.ycns ad-! »on and N. V. Farmer sons were killed and 13 others ihe mechanism and he was $3 million in the largest train
30 year franchise to Huh-1 lie smiled at her, however, President Francois Duvstier
injured
today
in
a
hotel
fire
dressed the newly organized will retain the positions
and
entered
the
hospital
to
I
robbery in history.
crushed tu death.
in Imii Propane Gas t.'o. of
Knights of Columbus, tracing of treasurer and secre­ in Hiroshima fanned by huh
see his wife who Is doing ] issued a statement in Port * 4
The gang halted the truin. j
Maitland.
wind*
heralding
the
a
p
p
ro
a
c
h
the history of the All Souls ’ tary. The new officials
beautifully and described as Prims- Wednesday cliiiniing it
nvenamu the engineer and
■had smashed the invading
will not take office un­ of Typhoon B»-s» to southern
parish.
III excellent condition.
fireman,
uncoupled
Hie
engiiw
Tux Record
Japan.
• • •
hj j fore* ami driven the remnants
til 1901.
Kennedy
wa*
to
give
and first two ear*, ami movi d
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I )
The three-story Kinsui Ho­
W ASHINGTON ( UPI )
Referring to the new pub­
wife a first hand report cm! into
*m* 1,acl‘ t r o u
Tux collictioii* during fi-cal thrni n mile down the tracks.
tel
burned
to
the
ground
With
a $1.2 billion niililury
lic defender system which the I
th* ir nearly onr-day-old Irnhy. the llominicuii border.
Then
the)
quickly
swept
lift
1903
ernrhed
an
e-timati-d
while firemen battled both
pay rni-e nborit to win run
Exile spokesmen iu Santo
county is trying to put Into
Earlier, M r s . Kennedy’.*
ami made '
wind and heavy rain. Most record high of I Ib'i.i hilboir, 1211 m ul gie-.-ional uppiovul, tile lbeffect, re the new law passed
Domingo termed the govern­
dot
tor
sail*
she
had
a
"very
of the r&gt;t occupants escaped the Internal Revenue Servin' getaway in three army-style J
by the last state Legislature,
fmse Department already i*
good night ami is in good ment "completely falsa* and
Duck- and * paiurngt r car.
reports.
unhurt.
Judge Yolie Williams says.
"purs propaganda.”
JACKSONVILLE (L T D — spirits."
tiiinklng of asking for a fur­
"It’s a mess.” The judge al­
ther boost early next year, The Legislative Investigating
ready hits six ap|&gt;eul* for 1
Committee named state Rep.
it w.r* learned today.
TAMPA (LTD — Union
Itirhard Miti-ln-ll of Tiillalias*
which attorneys must he ap­
As-istanl
Defense
Snreand company official* were
see to .iirrred Sen. ('barley
pointed unless the public de­
tary
Norman
S.
Paul
suid
the
to incut with Mayor Julian C.
fender system gets into effect
pe tiding pay hill will not Johns of Starke as ita chair­
I..me today to discus* the hit­
at once. (They are still
"solve all the problems,” such man tuduy, appointed Sen.
\l.l TIKES
ter 2U-duy-old General Tele,
squabbling e v e r fees and
TAK E - OFF TIRES
.is “ moonlighting” by service Robert Williuni* a* his asMitt M ED
ph.mu Co. strike.
rosU. |
( sistuiit. then went into closed,
Some with but a few miles
I l(EE!
men who get off-duty jobs
Lane also asked the ei'y
All at • terrific saving
make end- meet, "und extreme door executive session.
attorney, police chief and re­
Parent*! Help your teenage
dent.* beyuiitl th«* nipacity nf
A dioppud line of type in
Johns, long-time merit, r of
cases where enlisted men hav,.
presentative* uf the state youngster* gel more uut of
many t&lt;» bear the loud, ill)
Wednesday'* story on county
• NYLONS
turned to relief. But it i* the controversial and oil
Public Utilities Commission school! You run with 3ll
DAYS TO UK FTKit OltADKS going to help,” he said.
budget requests left out the
criticized rommittee, bowed
• RAYONS
i to attend the tl am. meeting.
will l»«* n ifrc.it h$lp tu your
D A Y S T o B E T ! ER G R A D E S,
fact that a total of over
out with ''No apologies to
•
WIIITEWALI.S
Paul,
Pentagon
manpower
Act* of sabotage against un exclusive series of articles
make."
yoiiiiKHtiT* In rupin^ with
$2011,1)00 in increase* have
• HtoACKWALIrS
lilef said that conferences al
General property j* apparent­ to appear in The Sanford Her­
tlit*hi* km' iiIi i ih'iimniD fin time
been Asked by department
"My heart and conschm
oii.'Cb in •'
ready iiad started with Army,
HETItKADS
ly on the decline in the face ald starting Aug. 15.
allotted to homework Alid
head* for the next year'* bud­
a
|
Niu v_and_Ayr Rom r pm -on- _ are clean about my actions,”
, "f -tamni Hi! rtifm.rnn-iii 1.;
w — tmrc$ —m — n r r r n :
“STijiTy*. TT»- re U uTofu rT*Te jn.‘$n’
ti* rntit the («rr,rmlttAr a r * “T
get:
tiel officers on whether to
i city and county law officers. |gjn
unique “ how-toof n&lt; lion thiit if folluwetf niimt
Md, In II. who wua eleelrd
..... ...........- -a .................
.. —
A ” / / __ e n ii[ a
ssuk a raise again next year.
1Mr.
IStudy" system. S.-i.-m if.. .,i:&gt;
*v y- , J ' f .
■
leu«l tu lo-tier *. holunihip.
Tiiere are about 1.000 par
unanimously under n "gentle­
* WE WILL NO I
Hath ehlipt* i !•» written in ;•
man's agieeluelit” that *he
cel* of commercial prop-- rty
Body S
lupol l.y The Beading k? \ \ ^
' ' •
be u n d e r s o l d
Tax
.
.
|
'
,
,
larlioralory
of
New
York,
(
*iit
4
'
simple.
PMjy
to
rend
ami
enay
•Tinirmunship
should
rotate
iu tbe city of Satif-:rd.
* -l
_
. .
ON IJUALITY TIKES
foremost autbonlies on reudto undtraUiiMl style. "What in
between Senate and House,
Assessor Mary E. Walker A lllT IC n t l O l d
the aim «»f each rutiriv?",
praised Johns for hi* dedi­
aay*. Several of these pertain; BOSTON (UPD — The -on ing speed, the series high­
»ur
tear
her.*'
cated
service and added, "My
U&gt; more thun one piece of horn Wednesday lo Pre-idenl , lights reading comprehension
TAMPA (UPI) - A Tampa
n &gt;. “ H" w "•
&gt;•
.*
' '
* 1 11 . « o n t.--t i iki
kirnr. “ Iluw t«» woman was taung held for hope is that the committee
pro|irrly.
|and Mr*. Kennedy w.r- 4l,f.
techniques.
m are a few ul the itk'U.i investigation uf murder to­ will perform a real service to
tax A tire off
* * *
Ifcrinf from what doctor* tie-1 *"• “ r'r&lt; ..
“ *w.
Uxmed.
your car
For your information: A scribed as Idiopathic rc-pir- "i,nP,e but *Hective methmls
day in connection with the the people of Florida............
one mill u**cssnient brings atury disease lytulrome
l improvingatudyhabits.dehr Herald is presenting 311 shooting death of her sea- will move forward and fulfill
I’ irk I p A Delivery
inabout $182,000.
In layman's lansuaje this v*loP'ng the right attitudes,
D\5.*7 To BEITEIl (.HADES man husband here \\e«llir­ our responsibility."
• EASY TERMS
as a public service. Parents djy,
* *
* 'means that the infant is hav- hundling specific course*. The
Kivvaniati* arc discontinuing in? trouble hreathin? bevjuvc result? Student* get more out
have a golden opportunity to
police said Mrs. AmanJa
the exchange student pro- of a film on the lungs. OKI-I “ F textbooks, homework and
aid their chlldien toward ear-1 hveljn Kin;, 39. was held
gram here this year in favur'cials said this ailment often ! «rla**room avsignment*.
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — |
eer satisfaction hy making in connection with the death
of
spending the money
to occurs in premature babies | Educators admit teachers
certain their children read of Harry S. Kmx. 37 He was Di Hugh Adam* was named I
help tha local lads and lassies delivered by Caesarean **'c huve over-reacted to the chulevery chapter of this new*, shot twice with a .25 caliber i i-lant denn of men today
FA 2-Oti.YI
fgrt a colleg-s education.
rtion.
I tenge of the space age. Ilonis-1 work hat been pile-! on »tu • paper series.
Jautomatic.
|at Florida Stain University.)
'
t
I

J W V A ...

BRIEFS

Former Florida
Candidate Slain;
Wife Is Held

OAS Asks Haiti
To Prove Charge

Runoff Set

iTheyTe All leaded
? fH
r.For The Pea Patch

Escalator Kills

'North Orlando
Considers Tax

Kennedy Visils
Son, Then Wife

Haiti Invasion
Claims At Odds

Train Robbers
Cel

Storm Winds Fan
Fire; Five Dead

Military Studies
Further Raises

Phone Strike
Talk Held

Rep. Mitchell
Succeeds Johns

'30 Days To Bsttes* Credos'
Will Aid Students' Szhodwork

Kennedy

TIRE SALE!

Woman Held In
Husband’s Death

W B M &amp; gi r ' ~ •'

FKKE!

" V w iA 'i\ p

tt

'- A

Assistant Dean

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