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LOS ANGELES (UPI) Evangelist
Bllljr
Graham
Monday night draw a parallel
between America of two can*
torias ago and today with ito
lawlaaanasa, trim*, divorce,
Immorality and debauchery.
Ho alaa reminded the audi­
ence of 12,441 In hie 16th
meeting at Coliseum that
the tabor movement "oarer
a great deal to Jtaus Christ,"
Tha wdrldwlde trad# union
moeemant Started "ai a result
af a gnat spiritual revival"
Graham said, Ha aald the her*
Jtage of labor unlona cornea
"from tha church and from
tha groat Wesleyan revival*
af tha 18th century,"
The world — lading evan­
gelist described conditions in
tha 18th century aa "a para­
llel in American society to­
day. The lawleaineu, tha
crime, tha divorce, the Immor­
ality, the debauchery of that
day an similar to the condi­
tions of our own day."
When laboring conditions
were at their worst In Great
Britain, Graham said, "God
rslasd up John Wetley, who
preached a gospel which startad social forma In Britain.

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Tom atoes

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Premier Nikita 8. Khru-hchev'a doctrine of peaceful
coexistence between differing
social systems la one o f the
key pointa o f dispute in the
Ideological quarrel between
the two communist giants.
Peking maintains Hint no
compromise should be made in
the "bitter life and death
struggle" with imperialism
and that any nuclrar war In­
evitably would end with a
victory fur communism.

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MOSCOW (U PI) — The
Soviet Union, seising on an
apparsnt Ideological contra­
diction, has charged Commu­
nist China with maintaining
• foreign policy that dooms
many overseas Chinese to suf­
fering under "imperialism,"
Th« official government
newspaper lavestla said Mon­
day night the Peking regime
waa quick to advocate vio­
lence to unaeat imperialism
but showed "startling Indif­
ference" toward Ita own na­
tional! In Hong Kong, Macao,
and tha Nationalist Chinese
atrongholda of Matsu and For­
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TALLAHASSEE (UlM) —
Public schools In five Florida
counties were scheduled toduy
to open their doors to white
and Negro students f » r the
first time.
Indications were there would
be no incident* when the
school bell rung at Leon, Oka­
loosa, Volusia, St. John* and
lluvul counties. Eleven other
Florida rountiea already have
begun desegregation.
Only a handful of Negro
pupils wns expected to enter
white schools in each of the
counties, and officials antici­
pated no truuhle. Moat of the
Students were r e g I a t e r,e d
quietly last week.

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W ASH ING TO N (U P I) —
The federal minimum wuge
went from $1.15 to &lt;1 "S an
hour today, providing an esti­
mated 2.6 million worker*
with pay Increases ranging up
to 10 cents an hour.
Thu latbor Department said
that, In addition, a 44-hour
atandarif week also w-nt into
effect today for employe* In
Mg retail ami service etdalj.
lishmenta brought under tha
law in IU6I.
The department estimated
tha relies would add $365 mil­
lion to employer*’ payrolls in
the coming year.

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J A C K S O N V ILLE (U P I) —
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Port o f Jacksonville amounted
to 1023,201 during August, an
incrcu.e o f almost 1100.000
over the same month last
year.

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BIRM INGHAM , Ala. (C P U i closing and gathered at the
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Press
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THU
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SANFORD,
FLORIDA
NO.
f
f
for
nil city employe* wn* ap­
nee said today. The police — City poiice today surround- schools,
proved
and u three-year $200,blotter this morning revealed ed three desegrated public
g,lm, uf thp more than 2WO
schools,
closed
at
the
request
0(H)
road
construction program
that an anxious mother a^acd
state troupers sent here by- W
W
A . . .
o f Gov. George Wallace fol­
wua
tentatively
adopted by
police yesterday afternoon to
Wallace Tuesday were seen at
search for her five-year-old lowing rioting that claimed
City Commission in special
one life, to prevent students the schools, but it was nut de­
daughter who had failed to
session Wednesday evening.
front entering the buildings.
termined whether they were
come home from school. The
City hil-orer* will recciv*
Police took the stations to
police report continued that
head o ff any possibility of
slightly more thun two per
when School lu a Driver Ella
City policemen refused the
trouble In the event some stu­
MIAMI (C P I) — Cuban ex­
cent in tho HKi3-&lt;M budget.
■j
Mae Johnson parked her ve­
offered
nssistuncu o f
the
dents had not heard of the
ile Fernando Fernandez BarCity .Mnnnger \V. E. Knowles
hicle for the Bight there was
troopers Wednesday n i g h t
eenas took back his story of
Harlan Blackburn, o f Sun- he arraigned on 11 charge* informed Commission mem­
the young miss still aboard
during
rioting
by
1,000
Ne★
★
★
being a Castro spy Wednesday
and enjoying the ride.
liimlo Springs, reputed to la­ o f conspiracy uml operating ber*.
gioes enraged by the bombing
and told police he was tortur­
l-olitn .Mimiluy before Judge
• • •
of a Negro attorney’s home
the head o f l-olita operations
lie added that the new bud­
ed for 12 hours and forced to
Warren II. Edward* in Ornnge
three blocks from one o f the
First dsy'a school enroll­
in Foist Central Florida, will
make "false statements."
get
will inelude a reclassifica­
t'ounty Criminal Court.
desegregated schools.
ment in Seminole
County
Blackburn
was
arrested tion o f all police officer* un­
Birmingham school board
schools Tuesday totaled 13,Wednesday afternoon by Or­ der tho grade uf rliicf to re­
attorneys were expected to go
717, ms compared to the first
BASTROP, La (U P !)
Thange and Seminole County flect a more comparable poln-n
into federal court today to
day's figure of 13.011 last
.Murhousc
Parish
(county)
sherlff's deputies at tin- homo subtly. Thl* provides for ma­
seek a stay o f the federal
year, Walter Teague, admin­
School Board has quit buying
o f Beverly Robert-, Longwood. jor increase* in the lower pol­
’) o
court o r d e r
desegregating
istrative assistant, said to­
lexlbooks from the Macmillan
The Orange County warrant ice grade* and gradually de­
T A L L A H A S S E E (C P U — West End and Ramsay high
day. This figure is expected
Publishing Co. because of re­
was served hy Seminole Dep­ crease* in tin- upper grade*.
to near 1S.OOO later in the Gov. Karris llryant suid today
ports next textbooks will have
uty Charles l agan and Or­
the
quiet
desegregation
of
school year.
ravially
integrated illustra­
ange deputies.
Commissioner* also are dis­
puhliv schools in six Florida
• • •
tions.
Deputies look lliaekburn in­ cussing u full "K elly day” fo r
counties this week was due
F'urthrr efforts to solve the to custody at l;"ll p.m. and city fireuu-n. Presently, they
Here's an Interesting com­ largely to the state's pupil
milk
price dispute between brought him to tiie Seminole arc given a half "K elly day."
parison of the high school placement law administered
state public schools and the County jail, lie was released (Firemen work u 21-hour shift
ORLANDO ( l I’ l l — A fact­
population. First ligure is by local school boards.
dairy industry will he made under $5,ouo IMind at 5;2t) p.m. and are o ff duty for 21 hour*.
finding board was scheduled
lids yesr's first day enroll­
Bryant told his weeklyFriday in a meeting at Talla­
Bluckhuin's arrest follow* A "K e lly d ay" would allow
today to hear the case of an
ment and the second figure is news conference that the statehassee, it was reported this arrest* of other nllcged bo- them a full free day every 29
f t } * last year's: Seminole, 933 and had wisely given school place­
Orlando
contracting
tirni
morning by Supt. R T. Mil- litu operators in the last days.)
llouss- and Home, LTD., bar­
&gt;29; Lyman, fifia and 030; ment control "as it plight to
wee.
chairman of the State month on Cnmorun Avenue,
red
from
federal
financing
Knowles also informed tho
Oviedo (grades 7-12), 295 and he, to local hoards.”
.Superintendents school lunch­ east o f Sunford. uml nt Mait­ Commission that tho new bud­
under
the
President's
anti­
269, and Crooms, 1,023 and
He said tho people in the
room committee
land. All defendant* will he get, if approved, would include
discrimination order.
1.000.
counties were making the nec­
Mllwee will presale at a arraigned nt Orlando,
added benefits to nil under this
• • •
essary decisions and acting
meeting of schiail superintend­
city group health insurance.
upon
them
to
solve
problems
Two theories have been ad­
ents, state officials and re­
WASHINGTON
(U l 'l )
—
The proposed budget In­
in
the
desegregation
of
vanced for a fire at Goldsboro
presentatives of Ihe dairy in­
Installment buying in the
clude* $103,000 for a street re­
schools. “ They* are doing a
School last evening. Papers
dustry.
United States during July
sin faring program and $95,remarkably good job of it,"
and books atop a teacher's
The State Milk Commission,
grew by $501 million to a total
000 for u new atrvet construc­
he
said.
"It's
thy
American
1 4 desk burned and destroyed
under a statute approved by
of $5.1 billion, mostly because
tion program.
way."
the desk. School officials be­
the last legislature, lived
of
automobile
purchases,
the
FIEHUE-I.OOKIKG
EVEN
IN
DEATH
is
this
Bryant said the itate gov­
Commissioners postponed a
lieve a thief used matches to
nolk prices at the producers
Federal Reserve Board reernment was giving the local
r»t o foot rattlesnake killed Wednesday after­
WASHINGTON (U P I )- Y o u second scheduled special bud­
search for money in the desk
level whirh set Hie price at
portud Wednesday.
governmental agencies all the
noon on tiie cutoff between Snnlnudn Springs
knew
thcie
were get session fo r tonight until
and accidentally set fire to
7.2 rents per half pint In the always
"SCHOOL IS OPEN”—
help they wanted. He said the
and Markham Head hy Deputy Charles Curtis.
sound
reasons
for
harking
at after the regular business
the papers. But Fire Chief
schools.
That's vvhut Mat on
state had not tried to “ drive"
session Monday evening. Tho
The
deputy
spotted
the
deadly
reptile
as
he
was
Tiie school* have refused a pretty girl's legs, didn't
Mack N. Cleveland Sr. be­
County School Super*
the counties to any action, hut
PARIS (L’ l’ l ) — France has
you n il1hiulgrt must lie approved by
driving
and
promptly
dispatched
it
with
one
you?
Your
wife
had
to
pay
this
amount.
Mllwee
lieves the blase was deliber­
intendent
A. Pruitt, warned Australia, New Zea­
when the counties hud made
ordinance hy Sept. 23.
shot. As the lardy lay in the courtyard in back
said it is ho|M-d a compro­ wrong.
ately set. The desk wax re­
IIIrove, says, regarding land, ('bile and Peru Hot
up their mind on a course of
of tiie county jail, a deputy and his prisoner com­
Well,
the
American
Auto­
mise
will
I
k
reached
Friday.
moved
from
the
building
be­
4
Tuskegee,, Ala., high, their campaigns a g a i n s t
action, the state had offered
A* reported previously In
ing in were given quite a start a few minutes
Seminole County school* art- mobile Association lu * come
fore other d a m a g e
was
(lov. (Seorge Wallace F'r.-nch nuclear testing plans
all the help possible.
The Herald, the tentative bud­
later
as
they
were
walking
through
the
yard.
to
your
aid.
Tiie
AAA
ap­
serving
milk
with
school
caused.
says otherwise,, tem- f •» Ih-s prti-i(i.- p'*i I'smaKe
On unothvr /uhject, Bryaut
lunches under an agreement plauds Hir rising hemlines of get is for approximately $1.25
porainy • osinc t o e tiu eir m indly relation* with
said he ,hi.tight cumlidsiev
with * local dairy, whirh women's skirts and call* (or million with the same millage,
school in fine jt plan­ j her, the Freni ti government
Mrs. P. II. Love, Seminole for state office should uMde
18, ns in past recent year*.
will accept the price finally inure of the same.
ned integration^
County Business School prin­ by the litter o f the Florida
announced today.
agreed on for milk already
The AAA say* it's "not Twelve mills are for operating
cipal, reports aptitude tests election law that requires *&lt; liooi.-i amt Ginymont ele­
served. However, the dairy blind to tiie beauty of the fair expenses und six nulls fur
will be given for students them to sturt submitting to mentary school. Two Negroes S a y s Son D e ta in e d
reserves! the right to reject sex," but the reason it wants debt service.
wishing to learn how to 'o p er­ the secietaty of state financial attended (iroyinonl Wednes­
MIAMI BEACH (L 'P I) —A
Knowles pointed out that
future sjies if the set price a* much leg as possible lo
ate the IBM keypunch ma­ reports a- soon as they have day and three others an­ Chicago school principal Sam­
is not agreeable tn it.
show D because of truffle while tlm rity revenue will ho
chine. Tests will he given at announced they »&gt;-re candi­
up nhout $177.1881 over this
cle.tied fur admission to the uel MeshulAui, in Israel on a
safety.
2 p.m. next Wednesday by date*.
vacation says he hus l.e-n
two high sell m o .s
Tile AAA noted Hut auto­ piesent fiscal ycur, the milA hud.e| of $*o.l7l d, winch tax and S.’ l,.'**) from cigarct
&gt; % Mrs. Lydia Watt, business
The school ho.iid "acceded", ' ' " " M permission to leave the
mobile headlight* r e a d i l y lago remains the same he.does not include an anti­ lax.
machines teacher.
to Wallace's request early'this country until he lervi-s two
pick up the atnrkings or hare cause o f an anticipated added
cipated $28,900 in revenue
\ new it*-m of expenditure,
• • •
morning and ordered the three
in ,,K‘ ,,r a d ' ,W enw
legs of woman pedestrian* at $80,1)00 in cigarette tax re­
ceipt* and $18,1)00 in added
schools
rlosed
temporarily.
hU ' » ' h* r r,'P” r" ''' from the new water system, $|,MihI for mayor and council
North Orlando Fire Chief
night.
was tentatively adopted Wed­ salaries, is included in Ihi*
Glasses hud been scheduled to bulay.
Jill! Hahn urges all men of
"Naturally,” the AAA said, utilities tux receipts.
nesday night hy tin- Alta­ years budget and the re­
resume this morning.
the community, regardless of
TA M PA (U P I) - Top union "the more slocking or leg ex­
monte Springs Town Council. creation figure has been in
L
B
J
E
n
d
s
V
is
it
W a I I a e e hud dispatched
their age, to attend a meet­
posed the easier it is fur mo­
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
Major items of expenditure created to $1,500 in Hie an­ and company officials were
STOCKHOLM. S w e d e n —
mure than 2t)p state trooper*
ing Sept. 11 of the Volunteer
torists to spot and thus pre­
railed
into
joint
session
to­
A slashing attack hy retired
$21,000 for streets and ticipation that an early start
here in an expected effort to (C IM )—Vice President Lyndon -,re
Firemen in the Civic Build­
vent an accident."
Adtn. George W. Anderson block the integration Wednes­ It. Johnson wound up hi&gt; i sanitation. Including paving, can U- made on building a day with a blue ribbon media­
ing. A great deal has been
Sure.
tion
team
to
try
to
work
out
drainage
and
salaries
and
recreation center.
brought into the open today day but to* burked down mid Hirer-day goodwill visit to
done to get the department
&lt;i #
the resentment of many of made no attempt to interfere Sweden today with a discuss $11.951 for the general fund.
In oilier business the coun­ a hark to work agreement and
back on its feet blit interest
the nation's professional mil­ with school procedures.
ion of world problem* with Greatest sources of income cil. sitting a* a Imard of to end Hie General Telephone
of the people is very slow in
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U l 'l ) —
listrd are $28,171 30 front real equalization, signed Ihe i9«kitii Company strike.
tary men over Delen-e Sec­
There was scuffling between Prime Minuter Tage Briancoming, llahn says.
The *|ienal team of media­
Secretary o f Stale Tom Adams
retary Hubert S. McNamara's policemen und segregationist* der and other top Swedish o f­ c-tate; $to,uoo (rum utility lax roll after no complaints
• • •
officially uiinounced his rainliwere presented. A $11)0,0(8) in­ tors, led hy State Public Uti­
"new- e ra " at the Pentagon. at Ramsay und Graymout ficials.
Former Casselberry .Mayor •lacy for re-elcrtion Wednes­
After giving n "non-politi­
crease in value is shown m lities Commission Chairman
In perhaps Hie most devas­ schools. The bombing uf the
ca l" speech before the Ki- tating criticism yet leveled
the town this year through Edwin Mason and Federal Call Stoililiinl today came out day, hut left the door widi*
home o f u N egro civil rigid*
wanis Club Wednesday, Gov­ at McNamara's policies. An
increased construction alone Mediator John Kenney, met strongly in favor of tho pro­ open for u crack nt the gov­
Nam.
SAIGON,
South
Viet
attorney Arthur .Short* Wed­
since there has Iteen no in in Hie office of Mayor Julian posed new charter uml urged ernor's chair.
ernor hopeful John Mathews derson told t It r National
(U
P
I)
—
Mntc.
Ngo
D
inh
nesday night rent 1.IHMS N tLane this morning to discuss those citizen* of Casselberry
The action put Adam* on
crease in other valuation*.
met with a large group o f lo­ Press Club Wednesday lu- saw
dealMm's
charges
of
dutilih
gtors into the s tm ts in a
A request from Dr. L. It Hie stalemate in Uie strike who have not alii'iiily voted in the book* us uii official cuncal fans to discuss politics "alarm ing perils" in attempts
ing
by
tiie
L'niti'd
Mates
indi­
wild ilemonstrutioii that left
\
•
ami his chances of being to obscure the rule of Hucated today that Hit- Smith
W A SH IN G TO N i l l ' l l — Ream* (or a zoning classifi­ which entered its ninth week today's referendum to make didate far re-election in lUiil,
one Negro d-.id und ul least
every effort to get duw'n to But it did not dampen reports
elected Chief Executive of military under tile defense
Sen. Barry Goldw.iter. (It- cation change to allow the today.
Vietnamese
government
has
19 person* injured.
The team tlirn railed the tin- poll* before 7 p- in.
that he is eyeing the govern­
no intention of hacking down A ri*.), pmpo-cd u nuclear construction of a dentist'* of
Florida. He said response secretary'* civilian leader­
City policemen quelled the
Ri-giinling tin- charter vote, orship.
under any pressure from test ban treaty n creation five on the lot adjoining his negotiators into a session
was good.
ship.
rioting u iler about two b oors
which bl­ i a few moments Sti.iGl.ii.1 warned that *'we are
• • •
" I f genuine support siiuutd
Hath Hie While House ami o f battling between officers, Washington in Hie present today which would require home property was preferred
all holding n loose piece of timnlfc.U itself ill the weeks
crisis.
Run da to remove nil Soviet to the town's zoning com­ atter II a III.
Hie
I)
c
I
r
n
&lt;
iDepartment
There is an urgent need for
Negroes und while pussershy.
The only acts of sabotage string in our finger* ami alter ahead, I would not hesitate to
missile* amt mllitaiy forrrs mission;
Girl Scout leaders and adult i maintained silence on the They refused all o ffer o f state
Action (or revamping Hie reported by the company this jt Hips through, it will, be too accept tho challenge," lie sui 1
from Cuba.
speech
by
Anderson,
who
was
help.
assistants in the Sanford area |
ill u piepared statement.
The
front-running
GDI’ Volunteer 1 ire Department morning Involved llu- cutting
as officials re|*ort there are dropped as cliul &lt;&gt;l naval
National Guardsmen were
and providing a check on all of cords tn two day telcplume
pii
ldenti.il
contender
-aid
in
many more girl* interested in |operations on .McNamara’ s pul on standby alert III a Bir­
a piepared Senate iu-.t-.li Hint lire equipment was tabled for stations.
*t
the scouting program than recommendation alter only mingham ur niory.
JACKSti.NVH.I E i l l ' l l — without Ihi* safeguard the a future meellng;
can he handled without organ one two-year term.
Alaliama Gov. George C. Wal­ tn uty "is n potential peril to
Attorney x J. Davis, J r,
" I am gravely concerned
l/ing more troops. Any inter­
lace w ill head a rally here peace rather than h step to­ was instructed to prepare a
ested woman should contact that within the Department of
Sept. 28 in an clfort to drum ward It." His proposed rec­ draft on a new election ordin­
Mrs. I.. E. Morgan in Sunland Dcf:.iso there is not Hie de
up Interest in the unpledged ommendation Would put o ff ance in time for the next
gree of ronti-ienee and trust
Estates.
elector* plan hy whirh con­ effectiveness o f Hie pact until meeting und.
Telephone
Winter B a r k
lirtween the civilian ami mill
• • •
Engineer Harold H.idrlilfc Company lepirted early this
IN D IA N A P O L IS . t l ' Pl i — servative politicians hope to Ru-sia compiled with the
tary echelons ih.it the im­
ami the attorney were In- afternoon that a I 20U pair
A
roo-ter
named
"T o m '' put one of their number in Cuban removal step.
Ed Boon o( the State In­
portance of their common ob­
crowed 71 times Wednesday the White ll&lt;ruse.
"Th is proposed test bun , striated to go ahead with telephone table ha* been exsurance Commission will be
jective requires." Anderson
to win the annual rooster
Karri* T. Renley, a director treaty cannot lie u first step plan* (sir requesting a sum tensively damaged by con
in Geneva next Monday tor a said.
crowing contest at the Indiana of the Duval County Fedora toward pern e if it must stum­ of $1,900 to lie used 'or a H ruction n e w * winking on
»!
•
7:30 p.m. meeting at the Com­
State Fair.
lion for Constitutional Gov­ ble over Soviet niu-ib-s and planning and survey report Interstate I at M a te lto.nl U.i
munity Hall to discuss with
|1m rooiM r. owned by Vir­ ernment, said Hie meeting, at troop* in Cuba." Goidwater on the pn-jHi-ed street and west of Altamonte Springs.
senior citizens, and other In
gil Cure)-, Connersville, set the city auditorium, will Im- •aid.
It* risk* cannot be drainage improvement pro­
Approximately
I.OOU .sub­
terested adults, the senior
a Imlf-hou r now lug record an "old fashioned revival of justified if we sie only to ject.
health and hospitalization in­
scribers at Forest City and
.Monday with 91 cull-.
patriotism."
give in and get nothing."
vicinity have lost telephone
surance program.
Reports from a Lake Mary
service temporarily.
Chamber of Commerce com -1
T e l e p It o n e construction
M a y o r Toni AIcDonald. mittee appointed eirlier in
crews now are working on re­
chairman of
th e
Itutary the year to study feasibility
pair* lo the cable. However,
incorporating the area
Club* pediatric* ward pro­ of
JACKSONVILLE (U P I ) the company said due tn Hie
will tie heard at * p tn to
ject,
reported
that
he
receiv­
i\ I »
SOI T il BEND. Ind. ( U l 'l ) , Hie two nn-n and asking fui a from a clothesline tied to a Tiie Florida Ko Klux Klan set extensive damage Ihe repairs
day when the organization
ed one $1'U donation for the
up camp on a field at Hie old- n u y require 12 to 21 hour* he-!
holds its first business meet — The littli* buy ran up and I knife.
playground slide.
fund. Any one else?
tugged ul the
workman'*
Filially, little llohliy Smith
Ktrirkler and the truck skirts oi tin- illy today to he fore service will Ik- resumed.
ing of the IthU-bl year.
• • •
memtiersliip
At T p. m. dinner at the shirt. "H ey. mister, have you stopped their conversation. driver ran to llu- playground, gin a today
Clifford
McKibbin'*t
M
il-1
"But I have to rut my *l*trr leaped over a five-foot fence, drive and desegregation pro
McKibbin
»*d
- , Chamber Hall will precede got a k n ife? " he gasped.
David Strhkier, Id, was down," he said.
ihr general business meeting
boat gives a "yacht-basin
ami i ut thp g n l down. S t ick­ test.
C u b S c o u tin g ;
air to the little sheltered area
"Tiie rally will continue at
President
It
\\
Keogh busy talking to a truck driver I T hr two shocked men look­ ler put her on Hu- ground and
DULUTH, .Mum ti:i'D —
ot the lake near the break­ urged today that alt mem- j Wednesday when the boy ap­ ed aero** Hir way lo a play­ applied mouthtu-inouth re­ least until M-pt 15." a Klaus- A tto-puuod bear rub that
water. Wouldn't it be nice lo hers and residents o( the peared. He told the lad he ground where Bobby pointed. suscitation while the trucker man said. "W c are collecting wundrrvd into Duluth knew
In the middle of a group of railed the police.
tee t whole flotilla of yacht* j community who are interested I war too young to play with a
new members—you’d be sur­ exactly where to go. The cub
boy* *nd girls running around
■ ml plcature boat* tied u p ! In growth and progress o f ! knife.
Hobby'* half-sister was re­ prised at the number we have was captured n-ar the Black
* » ji •
there and n biz, busy manna the area thou d attend this
But th, Imy kept tuga'vig at •nd plsylng, two-year-old Ali- ported
.
. . . condition
...
. today
.
, up dm mg Rig last few I Bear FoUlige and i.-ba-t-d out*
sizneil
in .fuir
yfruiy * UudoUw.e bug-uw*»J. L u m U I*.
j ha* shut ai.d tUzintf u*&gt; at canile Uuv^uvt v&gt;**
[ at ilunurui Mu-^UaL
__ | day*.
j*id« lua uty.
school year, Supt. Ray

Mil-

ow,™ . g

Bryant Praises
Procedure In
Florida Schools

Blackburn Faces
Charges Monday

Retracted

Texts Banned.

Milk Hearing
Called Friday
At Tallahassee

Hearing' Set

Time Buying Up

Wives: Please
Read This One

Franee Warns

C,

T

Altamonte Sets
$80,174 Budget

Union, Phone
Leaders Called

Military Anger
Flares In Open

Stoddard Urges
Charter Okay

No Breakdown

Goldwafer Asks
Ban On Russians

Gov. Wallace To
Head Jax Rally

Phone Service At
Forest City Out

He Just Had To
Crow About It

Lake Mary CC
Group To Meet

Boy Pleads As Sister Hangs

i

Florida Klan
Seeks Members

Adams Also Eyes
Governor's Seat

�NFO Acts To
Tie Up Grains

Altamonte Personals
Mr. n d Mra. Thomaa D.
Ulrich, recent aewiywada,
have moved into their new
home at 703 Martin Ave. in
Oakland Katatea.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde McKcsale of 114 Dolores Drive, re­
cently had ns their house,
gueita Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Franken, Mike Franken and
(rtend, Bob, all af Milwaukee,
Via., and Mra. McKenxie's
mother, Mra. H. F. Hurley
and Clydcoo McKeniie and
son, Herby, all of Orlando.
The entire group enjoyed a
visit to DeLeon Springs where
they had n picnic.
Mr. and Mra. ion Slmuaok
sad sons spent tho Labor Day
weekend In St. M m f c v f at
a motel on the bench where
they enjoyed swimming, Ash­
ing and relaxing. They toured
the city of St. Petersburg and

on Monday went to Tampa
to *m their first Cinerama
movie alter ■ tour of that
city.
Mra. Gertrude Ballard and
daughter, Eileen, of 774 High*
way 17-03, F e n Park, recent­
ly returned from an extended
vacation trip which look them
for a total of *,400 rnllea. They
v lilted lo Laming, Mich.,
With Mra. Ballard'a aiater,
Alice L. Cooper, and apcnt
tlx weeki in Millington, Mich.,
at the home of her niece,
Beatrice Katxa. They apcnt
aome time with another alater, Mra. Earl Scgar, at Manton, Mich., and took ihore
trlpa to the Mackinaw Bridge,
St. Ignaee and to Sault Sto.
Mario on the Canadian aid#.
On their return home they
apcnt aome time In the Smoky
Mountalni. They left here on
June II and returned home on
Wedneiday, Aug. 2$.

Legal Notice

MEETING TODAY to work out » few last minute details for Saturday's Flah Fry and Football
Clinic sponsored by tho Oviedo Athletic Associa­
tion for benefit of the Oviedo field were (front)
John Courier, association president, and (back
from left) Bob Ward, emcee for the clinic; Ros­
well Noegel, general chairman, and Dot Courier,
ticket chairman. Supper begins at 6 p.m. with
the clinic to follow at 8 p.m.
(Herald Photo)

Bear Lake Personals
ewiL.lL-jl
w
w j Mill m f A* I V i n i V I H I

gaiety to the scene. In this
atmosphere the little guests
tnjoysd the wiener roast with
all the flxln’a complete with
birthday cake and Ice cream.
To add morn western flavor
a trio of western style ling­
ers headad by Charles Slaaon
accompanied by BUI Charlton
and Johnny Love, all playing
guitars, sang and played to
the complete enjoyment of
all. By request, the trio play­
ed many numbers with a
twist beat and the kida prov­
ed most versatile. All In all
It was a birthday to be remembered for quite a while.

Birthday fun featlvltJas In
Honor of little Jtffrey Yates,
ton of Mr. and Mrs. John
Yates Jr., of Bear Lake, were
celebrated Saturday at the
family residence on Bunnell
load.
Twenty youngsters and aa
many relatives gathered to
stake Jeffrey’s sixth birthday
a day to remember.
The fun, western stylo, be­
gan from tho Yitea residence
at 3 o'clock with a hayrlde
lo Sanlando Sprlnga. Hern the
children enjoyed aeveral rldts
no the ponies.
On their return to the Yales
born* they found n campfire
s o n r a o r a p p l ii s h u i
blaring away merrily cooking
o w T A X IJSCKIS
wieners in • big iron cauld­ &lt;»♦*. r1B4.IB
Flerlda Sla lalr.
ron, Lanterns strung around ml ISM l
NOTICB
IS
R KB T OIV.
the yard added a touch of EN. That E. A.H KReynolds
th*

Legal Notice

Test Ban Pact
Gains Reported
WASHINGTON (U PD -Tb *
nuclear test bln treaty ap­
peared to be gaining Senate
support today with prospect!
of backing from leaders of
both parties.
Senate GOP Leader Ever­
ett M. Dlrksen all but declar­
ed Ms support as Dsmocratlc
Leader Mike Mansfield threw
his full weight behind the
treaty, which bars everything
except underground tests.
During the month of Sept­
ember, safe driving Is a point
to remember.

Legal Notice
In

the Court at th* F o a i t r
aemlanl* Canals, S'lar.
Ha. In Vrnhatt,
In t i l E t l i l i at
HIIOPA 0. OP AT,
P#re*«»d,
Tn All Crerflfev* aad l-er-na*
tlaslag rialaia ml Demaada
Analnal Sail Kstalei
Too am! each of you ara
hsrsby
an.! required
lo prt-sn( any claim* ami ,1-wands will, h you. or allhar
&lt;i| you, may liava against lha
• »l.il« of I tllo P A U. GRAY.
Hi t m h i I, lata af aald County,
lo th* ( ’ aunty Judge o f Hern,
fnnls County, Florida, at hi*
attic* In lha eaurl hnu*a of
S* til Cun lily at Kan ford, Flor*
Ida, within *ta calendar mon­
ths from th*
time
nf the
r trat puidlcatlan of title no­
lle*. Each claim or demand
• lull li* In writing, and -hall
elala Ilia place of r**ld*nca
nut (not olllca addreae of tha
claimant, and atialt l&gt;* nworn
to t,y tim claimant, hla ag*nt,
nr attorney, and uity »ucti
claim or demand not *o filed
-hall t,* *ol,l.
A. Edwin Htilnliolaer
A* executor of the Last
W III and T**tent-nt " f
ItllUDA I&gt;. U It A V, daceatvJ
JGIINH' i 1.mKR .0,11 I a m IAN
ATTORNKYH r o i l E X E C l’TOIl

holdar of tha following cer­
tificate haa filed aald certi­
ficate for taa d**.| In ba Itau*
ed
lh*r*on.
The rertlflcata
number and yea r of l**uatic*,
lha description of th* pro«rty, and the nam* In which
t was a*M*i*d era as followra:
Carilflrat* No. I l l Tsar * f
laauanc* tSIO
Hear nation ml Frepecfys
N E U of NIVU N of Hoad H*elion I I Townahlp 11 South
Hang* 10 Seat
Name tn which assessed
Andrew (labor, Sr. at at. All
o f aald property In lha Coun­
ty o f Hsmlnnte, Rial* of Flor.
Ida. Unlsaa auch certificate
shall ha redeemed according to
law tha property dcecrlbad In
such certificate will be sold
to the hlghtat bidder at tha
front door o f tha Semlnolt
County I’nurt Hones at Han­
ford. Florida, on tha t i n t
Monday In the month of Oct­
ober, ISSI. which I) tha Tth
day nf October, l t d .
Dated this 20th day of A u g ­
ust. m i .
I Official Clark’ s Seat)
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.
Clark Circuit Court.
Memlnnte County, Florida
Publish Kept. t, U, It, IS, 1M l
CDM-SJ

f

‘More Policemen
Than Children*
TIJSKEGEE, Ala.— A com­
ment heard outalda Tuskegea
High School, aa parents dis­
cussed the uee of state troop­
ers to prevent desegregation!
'‘They’ve got more police­
men then children. Why does
it take so many 7"

Legal Notice
In lha Cnwrt nf tha fnnnty
Jndae. ie m ln - le Cea sly, I 'lor.
Ida. In Panhnla,
In rat Estate ml
Edgar D, Johnson, e/k/a E. D.
Johnson
Daceaeed
Ta All CradHarn and Parannn
Hieing Claims ar Daneaada
Against held Felatei
You and each nf you ara
herrby notified and required
to preient any claim* and de­
mand* which you, or either
• f you, may have against th*
aetata of Edgar D, Johnson
aten known aa K. D. Johnson,
deceased, lata of eald County,
to the County Judge o f Hetnlnnta County. Florida, at hie
office In tha
court house of
•aid County at Sanford. Flor­
id*.
within
ala
calendar
month* from tha lima of lha
first publication of thl* no.
lice. T w o copies of each claim
or demand shall h* In writing,
and shall atat* lha place of
residence and poet o f f i c e a tfu n
of Lh*claimant, and
•hall ha sworn to by tha
claimant, hln agent, or attor­
ney and accompanied by a IIIlug lee of on* dollar and such
claim or demand nut an (lied
shall be void.
Albert N. Flits
As administrator of the
Retata of
Edgar n
Johnson, alio
known as K. D. Johnson,
deceased
I'uhlleh; Aug 39 A hapt. I, 11,
IS. IMt.
CDL-91

NOTICE OS' APPLICATION
Vim T A X
DEFII
(Baa. lef.t e Florida eiarotee
o f lUUM
n o t ic e

ih

hereby

n iv .

KN, That K. A. Reynolds the
holder uf the following certlt
float* hse filed eald certificate
for taa deed
to he leeued
thereon. The certificate num­
ber and year of leeuance. the
deecrlptlun of the property,
and the name In which It
was a*e**eed are a* follow*:
Certificate No. I l l Teay of
laeuanct 1set i
lleerrlpllon „ f Freperlyi
Tote t A Id nik IS Crystal
Lake Winter llumee Hubdlvl■loti Plat Hook S Page* 114
111 IIS
Name In which ••.eased Al­
bert F. Drown, Heir*. All of
• aid property being In the
County of Seminole. State of
Florida. Cot*** euvti certHl*
cat* shall he redeemed accord*
Ing to law tha property d*-crlbed In such certlllcale will
1»* .old lo t h « hlahret bidder
at tha front dour of the Semi,
note County Court House at
Hanford, Florida, on the first
Monday In the mouth of Oct­
ober, IM1, which Is the 71Is
dm of October, List.
Ilated
thl*
31rd day of
August, IMS.
'o f f i c i a l Clerk’* H--D
FIRST FEDERAL BUILDING
Arthur it Heck with, Jr.,
n t \ r i nut, m i i i m i
i l e r k Circuit Court
I'uldlallt Aug. IS, 23, as, Kept.
Hemlhul* County. Florida
a. iy»s

CDL-14
x o rii K iif i r r u m i o a
r u n r t \ iiK»;it
l**r. t o u e 1 lurtda Mnlulr*
ml Itlltll
note k
iu i i b r e r y 0,1 VEM, That Oltfford I- Khumway Hi* holder of th* follow,
lug . .rtlflcatr ha* Diet **ld
certificate for tax deed to h*
|„.o.d tlirraoo. Th* certificate
number and year of l**uaii. a,
th* description of th* pro­
perty, and lh* name In which
It m i aa*. assd at* a* fol­
low*:
• '•rllflcais No, 3-4
Year of
Issuance 1931
llvaerlpllaa of I'm p -rfy i
I.ol II (l.*a* H 30 ft. I tllk It
l.o:i|t Jd Park r i a l llouk It
I'aa* S
Name In will. Ii a*»« ***d Key
Development A llealty, to
A'l of said property being lo
the County of kemlnol. State
uf Florida. Unless such tertlfbate shall he redeemed ac­
cording to law tha property
described In such certificate
will b* sold lo the highest
bidder at the front dour of
the Hemlnuta County Court
House at Hanford. Florida, uu
the first .Monday In tha mouth
of October. 1943. which la tha
7lh dsy of October, 1943.
Dated this f l a t day u( June,
JM3
(Offleta) Clerk'* Seal!
Arthur II. Reck with, Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
wemiuota County. Florida
rubltah Heyl. 4. U , W. 44. ie&lt;3
«gu t-w

Publish kept.

COM-It

ij, it,

PHOPOHED CONSTITUTIONAL gram* and teigtraph rneeaAMENDMENTM T o B S VOTED agae. at now provide! gad
riN NOVEMBER I, I N I
M v lld ae of th* llm* of adop­
NOTICE o r 1PRCIA L ELEC­ tion nf thl* amendment In
TION
Chapter 343. Florid* Htatute*
WHEKKAH, tba Legleleture (hereinafter called 'Grass Re.
of 1943. under tha Conatllu- calpte T a x e s '), ehall. as col­
tlon of 149ft of lb* State of lected b* placed In s trust
"lorlda did pas* Joint Raeulu- fund to be known •• the "In*
tlune propuilng amendment* lo •tltuttuh* of Higher Learning
tha constitution af lha Stata and Junior College* Capital
• f Florida, and they were Outlay and Debt Service Truet
• gree t to by a vote of three- F und' In the Btate Treasury
fourth* of tba member* elect­ (hereinafter referred tu .u
ed to aa.h bouaa. Tha v o l t * "(.'A lta i Outlay Fund”), and
o f gald Joint Resolutions were ueed only aa provided In thl*
entered Upon their respective Amendment.
Journal*, with tha yea* and
Hsld fund (hall ba admin*
naya tharton, and they did letered by tha Btate Board of
determine and direct that tha Education, aa now crested and
•aid Joint Revolution* ba sub­ constituted by Section 3 of
mitted to tha eleetnra of tha Article X I I o f the Constitution
(Hat* of Florida at g Kperlel o f Florida thsrelnsfMr refer­
Election on November 3. 1913: red-to •• ’’Htat* Board"). For
NOW, TH EREFORE, f. TOJI the purpose of this Amend­
ADAifH. Secretary of Htata uf ment. eald Btate Board, at
tha Htata of Florida, do here­ now conetltuted shall continue
by glva notice that a
aa a body corporals during tha
SPECIAL ELECTION
life of this Amendment and
wilt ba hald la each County In •hall have all the poware pro­
Florida on tha flrat Tuetday vided In thla Amendment In
altar tha flrat Monday In Nov­ addition to all other consll-*
ember, which data la Novem­ tutlonal and statutory power!
ber l&gt; 1943. (or tha ratifica­ related to tba purposes o f this
tion or rejection of tha laid Amendment heretofore ar here­
Joint
Resolution!
proposing af te r conferred by law upon
amendments lo tha Constitu­ •aid State Board.
tion o( tha Htata o f Florida,
NOTICE o r APPLfCATtOX
fb ) The Btale Board ehall
v ilt
FOR TAX DEED
have power, fur tbe purpoee
(Iar. I K I i PlarMa StatsSaw
NO. 1
Of obtaining fu.’ de for ac­
•r m a t
COMA4ITTEE
HLUMTITCTC
quiring, building, constructing,
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIV- F e l l HOUSE JOINT RDtfOLC- altering, Improving, enlarging,
EN, That E. A. Reynolds the TION
furnishing or (quipping capi­
holder nf the fnlloeelng eartltal outlay projects theretofore
NO. 131
first* has tiled aald certlflA JOINT RBHOLUTlnN ra- authorised by the legtalature
rata for las dead to ba lieuad luting lo alactlone: proposing and any purposes appurten­
thereon. Tha eartlflcata num­ an amendment to Article IV, ant or Incidental thereto, for
ber and year of laauanca, tha Hectlon* 3 and 34. o f lha ton- Institution* of Higher Learn­
description nf (ha properly, ■tltutlon-nf the atata of Flor­ ing or Junior Collegia, aa now
and tha nam* In which It waa ida. providing for tha election defined or aa may ba here­
seaaeead ara •• follows:
of certain data officers at after defined by Uw. and for
Certificate No. I I * Y * * r of the 1)44 and 1914 general the purpose of constructing
leeuance ISIS
•lectlona; providing (or an building* and other perman­
Dswr lytls e ml Faapaeeyi
ent facilities for vocational
emergency election.
Lot (7 Washington Height*
Be It Resolved by tha Lag li- technics] schools as provided
Name In which asaaeeed Ru­ lalur* o f lha Htata o f Florida: tn chapter 3S0 Florida Statutes,
dolph Eckman Hr., at al. AR
That tha following amend* to issue bonds or certificates.
of aald properly being In the ment of Article IV. Section 3 Including refunding bond* or
County of Kemlnolt, state of nf th* constitution nf tha data certificate* to fund or refund
Florida. Unless auch certlfl- of Florida ba and tha tame la any
bonds
or
certificate*
eata shall be redeemed accord­ hereby agreed to and shall ha theretofore Issued. All such
ing to law the property des­ •ubmltted to tha electors nf bond* or certificates ehall bear
cribed In aurh eartlflcata will lha data o f Florida for ap­ Interest at not exceeding four
ba auld to the highest bidder proval ur rejection at a spe­ end one-half ( 4 4 % ) per cen­
at tha frunt door o f tha Heml. cial called election to ba bald tum per annum and shall ma­
not* County Court House at on November 1, 1943 aa pro­ ture at such time or times a*
Ranford, Florida, on tha first vided In Article X V II. flection the State Board ehall deter­
Holiday In the month of Oct­ 3 nf lha Florida constitution.
mine not exceeding. In any
ober, 1)11, which le the 7th
(It)
That thraa-fourtha H i ) nf event, however, thirty
day o f Dctuber. ISIS.
all members elected lo each years from the dale of DeuDated thl* Itth day af Aug* bouse of tha legislature dose ance thereof. The Btate Board
uet. t i l l .
determine that an amargrncy •hsll have power to determine
(Official Cltrk’ a Beall
requiring an early decision by all other details of such bunds
Arthur II. llackwlth, Jr. Ihe electora of tha atata duel or certificates and to sell at
Clark Circuit Court
•slat with reference lo thla public sale, after public ad­
Hrmlnola County. Florida amendment In Article IV. Sec­ vertisement, auch bonds or
Publish Kept. I, I t, IS, II. I M t tion 3 of th* constitution.
certificate!, provided, however,
CDftt-3S
Hectlon 3. Election and term that no bonds or certificates
of governor. —. Tha governor shall aver be lieuad hereun­
NOTICE OF A P P L IC A T IO N
• hall ba elected hy the quail- der to finance, or the proceed*
FOR TAX DEED
(Bar. IP4.lt Florida Statu tea fled elector* of tha state The thereof expended for. any part
flrat election for governor un­ of tha oost o f any capital otil•I l * IP )
thla section shall be at I*F project unless the con­
NOTICE U4 H E R E B Y O IV- der
or
acquisition
of
KN. That Jana A Venancln the general election of 1144. struction
for
a
term of two (3) year* ■uch capital outlay project ha*
Adriatic, the holder of the
been
theretofore
authorised
by
and
thereafttr
commencing
following , ertlMi'ste has (lied
the
Legislature o f Florida.
•aid rertlflcata fo r taa deed with the general election of None
of eald bonds or certi­
1914, tha governor shall ba
tn he Issued tlieraon. Tha
ficates ehall ha t o l l at leee
elected
for
a
term
o
f
four
(*&gt;
rertlflcata number and year o f years. The term uf office shall than nlnsly-alght &lt;91% &gt; par
leeuanca, tha description uf
of the par value there­
the property, and the name In begin tha f lrit Tueeday after centum
the flrat Monday In January of, plus accrued Interest, and
which It waa •• ■•• ••* ar* as
■aid
bonds
or sertlflcates shall
next
after
this
election.
The
follows:
Certificate No. 171 Year of governor elected at the gen­ be awarded at the public sale
eral election of 1144 ehall be thereof to the bidder offering
Deuanca 1S44
eligible for re-election to said the lowest n*t Interest Coat
Hrerrlelloa o f Prapartyi
office In the general elacllnn for auch bunds or certificate*
Lot 31 Jamestown Plat Book
of 1114, but the governor elect­ In tha manner te be deter­
I Paeea 71 A 73
Nemo In which
assessed. ed at tha general election of mined by the Htatg Board.
The Htate Board ehall also
R*oJ. James, Heirs. All nf eald 1)44 and thereafter ehall not
property being In the County be allglbta for re-election lo have power to pledge for the
of Hemlnnl*. Hint* o f Florida, •aid ufllca the neat succeed- peyment o f the principal of
and Interest on such bund* or
finises such certificate ebalt lug term.
11a ft Further Retolved by certlltcstre and re«*rv«e there­
he redeemed according tu taw
the
Legislature
of
tbe
Htata
for, Including refunding bonds
lha property deecrlbel In such
or certificates, all or any part
rertlflcata will bo a,.id lo tha of Florida:
That
tha
fallowing
amend,
a f th* revenue to be d*rlv*d
Ugliest bidder at the front
door o f Ilia Hemlnola County ment of Article IV. Section 30 from the said Gross Receipts
of
tha
constitution
o
f
tha
Tssee provided far In Ihle
Court llouae at Hanford. Flor­
ida, on lha first Monday In •tat* of Florida he and the Amendment, and to enter In*
aims
la
hereby
agreed
to
and
to any covenants and other
the month nf Ootoher, t i l l ,
which Is tha Tth day uf Oct­ shall be submitted tu the elec­ agreements with the hnldere
tor* nf the etsl* nf Florida o f auch bond* or certificate*
ober, 1943.
Dated title 31th (lay of Aug- far approval nr rejection at concerning the security there­
tha general election tu be held of and the right* of the holdUM. 1943
November I. 1943 te provided era thereof, all o f which cov­
(Official Clerk’s Beal)
Arthur II. Uackwltb. Jr. In Article XVII. lactton I of enant* and agreements ehetl
lha Florida constitution.
constitute lega lly binding and
Clark Circuit Court
That thrae-fourths (*i&gt; of Irrevocable contracts with such
Hemlnola County. Florid*
all
member*
elected
to
each
holdars
and shall be Lilly en­
Publish Kept. I, 13, 19, 34, 1943
hnue* o f (he 1-gUlature dose forceable by such holder* In
CDftf-1*
determine that an emergency any court o f competent Juris­
IN
T IIE
f i l l e t IT
HU RT. requiring an early declalun by diction.
N IN TH
JU D IC IAL
C IR l’ C tT the elector* of tha stata dote
Xu such bonds or certificates
UF FLO RID A. IN AND FUR exist with reference to thle shall aver be Issued by th*
amendment
to
Article
IV’
,
Sec­
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
State Board In pn amount agtion 30 of the oonetltutlon.
IN CH ANCERY NO. ISM*
ceedlng eevanty-flve (19%) per
Section 30. Governor’* cab­ centum of th* amount which
CHAKLFJt T. VIM LACK and
L U C IL L E p. Nllll.AC K, hla inet.— Th* governor ehall be It determines, based upon the
aeeleled by administrative o f ­ average annual amount of tha
wife,
Plaintiffs, ficer* ae follows: A aecrelary revenues derived from eahl
of
etate.
attorney gentrai, Gross Receipt* Texes during
-VeCO N L KB
CONSTRUCTION comptroller, treasurer, super­ the Immediately preceding (wo
intendent
o
f
publla Instruction, flecal years, or the amount of
COftll-ANY. a Florida corpora*
and commissioner o f agricul­ the revenue* derived from eald
Hun, at at,
Defendants. ture. who shall ba elected at Grots Receipt* T e sts during
the earn* lime •• Ihe governor, the
Immediately
proceeding
NOTICE OF el IT
HTAT E DF FtAftftIDA lo any ond ehall hold their offices f i n a l year, ae shown In a
and all person* claiming any fur Ihe asm* term; provided, certificate filed hy the Htate
with the State
Interest In end to the follow. that tha first election of such Comptroller
under
thla section Board prior ta lh* leauanc*
Ing
described
property
in officers
•hall
be
had
at
th*
time
of
of euch bond* or certificates.
Hemlnole County, Florida, tovoting for governor In 1944 for Whichever
le
the
leeesr,
wit:
be
serviced
by
lha
The South 4» chain* nf a term of two •3) year* and can
thereafter
commencing
with
r e v e n u e ! accruing there­
Government’ le,| I, He,-Don
the
lime
of
voting
for
gover­
after
under
the provisions
9
Township
3&lt;&gt; South,
this
Amendment;
Range 39 East ( I t , , tha nor In 1944. said officer* ehall o f
be elected (or • term of fuur nor ehall Ihe Htate Board, dur­
AVeet 199 fe#l thert.if);
ing the flrat year following
That part uf the NE'a of 14) yeare.
NO. 3
the retlflcatlon of thla amend­
lha HK'4 o f Keotlon *.
COMMITTEE
SUtMTITUTB
ment, Issue honde or certifi­
Township 3" Mouth. Range
3u East, lying North and FOR HEN ATE JOINT ItEHO- e s :* * In « s c * ' i of seven &lt;7)
ttiiive ihe anGctpatod revenue
AVeet nf leike Alary Road I.CTION
Nt). 344
from
sxld
Grove
Receipt*
( l , - a the West H I feet
A JOINT RESOLUTION pro­ Taxes during said rear, nor
thereof slot lees the East
posing
an
amendment
to
Ar­
during each succeeding year,
39ft feet o f Dm Weet 390
feet except th* Houth 1) ticle X II of the Constitution uf more than four '41 time* the
Florida by adding s section to anticipated revenue from eald
fe a t) t
R. ginning at the point be numbered by the secretary Grot* Receipt* Tax-* during
wli-re the northerly line of state authorKIng th* tesu- • qch year. N &gt; election *&gt;r ap ­
o f the right uf way of the once nf bond« for capital out- proval uf quallfl-d el*, tore or
a, institutions of higher freeholder elector* &gt;1(411 be
talk* Alary Road lutereecte
the AVeet line of Hectlon learning. Including Junior cut- required for the issuance of
leges
and certain vocational honde or certificates hereun­
lu. Township
34 Houth,
school*;
pledging der.
Range
39 East, tlicnrs technical
After the Initial leeuance of
North along the Writ Rue certain tax funds; providing
of
said Hectlon to tha for the uee of accumulated any bonds or certificates pur­
surplus
to
pay
for
any
capital
suant tu thla Amendment, the
ehora 91—o uf Crystal l a k r .
thence northerly and east­ outlay project theretofore au- H u t* Board may theretfter
erly alum. Ilia shore line thurleed by the Legislature; lieu* additional bond* ur cer­
uf eald l-a he tu a point providing procedures therefor; tificates
which
will
rank
IftO feel East nf the West providing powers and duties equally and on a parity, *• lo
tin,- uf eald Hectlon, thence of the Htate Board of Educa­ Ren on mid source nf security
Houth to the .North line of tion and Htate Board of Ad- fur pa)meot front said Greet
'Taxes,
with
any
•aid right uf nay of the tnli'letratlon; and requlrlug a Receipt*
bond* or certificates thereto.
Lake Alary Road. Ihenre ■pedal election thereon.
U* It Resolved by the Leala- f « r * leeued pursuant tu thle
aoutnerly alung •*(.! road
right of way n point uf latui* of the Htata of Flor­ Amendment, hut such addi­
tional parity Imnde nr certi­
ida:
hegln'ilng.
That Article X U of tha ficates shall not be leeued unTon, and each of you. are
the
average
annual
hereby nutlfled and required to Florida ronelltution be amend­ lees
appear and file, personally nr ed hy adding the •ectlon set • mount uf the revenue* deriv­
h) your glluraey, with the forth beluw to ba numbered ed from eald Gruee Receipt*
Clerk
of
the
wbuve-dyled by the secretary o f slat* and Taxes during the Immediately
Court, your written defense*. that eald amendment be sub­ preceding two flecal years, or
If any, to ilia blit of com­ mitted to the electors nf Flo r­ the amount of ihe revenue*
plaint
I"
foreclosure
filed ida for ratification nr rejec­ derlisd from sal.I Grose Re­
herein
In tha
above-styled tion at a special election tn ceipts T a l e s during the Im­
preceding
fiscal
ran,*, and to serve a ropy o f ha hald under authority of mediately
the same on plaintiffs attar* Hectlon 3 of Article NAT I of year, *e shown In a certificate
I ney, below, oil or before the Ihe Florida t.'onslltutlon •&gt;" filed hy the Htate CoinptroIIxr
it
1943. Thai
three- with tha Htate Board prior tv
7111 day of October. A. D. 1943. Nov.
Herein fall but ur a decree fourth* l 1* ) uf the member­ the testtaaca of such bou.lt ur
pro ronfeeso will he entered ship nf the Legislature doe* certificates, whichever le the
determine that en emergency leaser, shall have been equal
against you fur default.
VVIT.NEBS my Hand and tha esiete requiring i n early de­ to on* and one*thlrd I t t II
official veal of Ihle I'ourt, thle cision by the elector* of thle time* the aggregate amount
of principal and Interest which
3rd day of September, A. D. Mate
Hectlon
- . ( * ) That b-glnn- wilt become due In any suc­
1944
:ig dunuary 1. 1944. and fur ceeding
fle.al j e e r on sit
(H E AL )
Arthur II H e kwith. J r . fifty (19) years thereafter, all bonds or certificates thereto­
Clerk, of the circuit Court o f tha proceed* uf th* reseu
fore Issued pursuant to this
uee derived front the arose re­ Amendment
U y ; Martha T. Ythlen
aril
then
out­
ceipts taxes cull-ct til from standing. and tba additional
Deputy t'lark
avery person. Including muni­ parity bonds or certtflcatas
AY. U, Hutchison. Jr.
cipalities. receiving payment then proposed to ba Issued,
Edwards Building
for electricity for light, heat No bonds cartlflcatee or other
I’ oet office Drawer H
or power, for natural or man- obligations whatsoever ehall
Hanford. Florida
ufa. lured gas for light, hea' at «W. time b- .-u-.| under
Attorney for I’ L l n i l f f .
I ’ uhlleh Hept. e, 13. 13. .4, 1343 l o r power, for use o f telephones lb PT' V tit.,,.. uf ;h|» Am endi sud ta t lh* eeadtat • ( tele­ meat, a a ce p t e . - n bolide mi
cDfti-r.

COINING, lows (UP1) —
Th« militant NkUoalt Firmtri
Organisation (NPO),
which last summer staged a
five-week market rebellion on
livestock, today launched a
bolding action designed to
keep feed grains off the mar­
ket.
The action was ordered
Wednesday by NFO president
Oren Lee Staley, who said it
waa aimed at “ cutting off the
lifeline'* of rain to ilvntock
and dairy procesaora.
Effect* of the new boycott
were not expected to ba felt
immediately.
The NPO will concentrate
flrit on soybeans, and move
to other crops aa they are
ready for harvest.

m3

.M in i t; us* sFpi.it v r i i » &gt;
r i m t a * iii:s:it
I err. IPI.IU S’lurlda Matulee
or IOIUi
n o tic e ih h e r e b y m v.
I .N. That Clifford l‘. Hhumway
the holder o f the following
certlflcato ha* filed aald carIlf hale for tax deed to be
Issued thereon. Th* certificate
number and year of Issuance,
the deecrlptlun of the pro­
perty. and th- nam* In which
It wae assessed era as fol­
lows;
Certificate No. M l Year af
Issuance 1) 1
OeerrlpIlMH of Prepertyl
l e t M Hlk I I*,ugwood Park
Plat (look II Paae I
Name In which aeeeesid Key
Da.elopinent A llealty, Inc.
j All uf said properly being In
, the County o f Henduole, Plate
of Florida. Unless such “ i f Mflcale shall be redeemed ac­
cording la law tha properly
described In such certificate
will be eald to Ihe highest bid­
der at Ihe front door of the
Hetulnola County Court lluuue
at Haufurd. Flurlde. on Ihe
first ftlonday In the month of
October. 1943, which le lb*
7th day uf October. 1943.
Dated this 31st day of June
1911
lOfflclal C l e r k * HeaD
Arthur II. Ueckwlth. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole Cuuuty, Florida
I'uhlleh: H-pL 4, i i , 19. 3*. 1313
O iM -U

NOTICE OF APPLICAT IO N
F o r t a x tiKKis
Her. 114.14 Florida atatotee
*1 IBSUI
N o T i c n ih H P . i i E n r m v
KN. That K. A. Ileynolda lha
holdar of lha following rerll
first* haa filed eald certificate
for tag deed tn ba laeued
thereon. The certificate num*
b*r and year of Issuance, th*
•Werrlpllori of lha properly
and Ih* name In which |t wae
aseeMcd nr* aa follows :
t’erllflralr No, J7» T " * r of
leeuance IV41
lleerrlptlon of Prop ertyi
4
Interest In l o t
J Heth
Woodruff’ * Subdivision pis
Uook I Page 34
Name In which a* -* ***,I Ar
chi* Prose. Alt of aald tiro
party being In the Csiunty of
Hentlncla, Htate o f
Florldu
P o l , . , such certificate shall
be redeemed according ta liw
the property described tn tucli
certificate will ho sold to th
highest bidder at the front
door of the Seminole County
Court lion** *t Hanford, Flor­
ida, on the flrel .Monday In
Hi* mouth of October. 19SJ,
Which Is Hie Till day o f October, I ye I
Dated thl* loth duy o f Aug­
ust. 1943.
(Official Cle rk* dealt
Arthur It. llackwlth, J .
Clerk Circuit Court.
Heniliiole County, Florida
Publish Kept. ft. 13, 1». 34, 1913
COM •»

Legal Notice
NOTICE o r APPLICAT IO N
FOR T A X DEED
I has. 114.14 Fleets* Btatuta*
• I 14441
NOTICE IS HBHRDT f»IVKN. That K. A. Haynolda tha
holder o f lha following certlfleat* haa filed aald certificate
for l a *
deed lo ba Issued
thereon. T h * certificate num­
ber and yaar of leauanea, lha
description of tha proparly,
and lha name In which It wae
aeeeeead ara as follows:
Certificate No. MT Year of
Issuance 1MI
Dearriptlea ml Prapartyi
w I* ft. or Lot I I South San.
ford Piet Book I Pag* 14
Name
In
which assaased
Helen R. Partin. All of aald
property being In lha Coun­
ty of Hainlnola, State of F lor­
ida. Units* auch certificate
■hall ba redeemed according
lo law tha property described
In auch certificate will be
■old tu lh* highest bidder at
th* front door of lha Hemlnote County Court House at
Hanford. Florida, on the (Iret
Monday In the month nf Oct­
ober, IM1. which te tha Tilt
day of October, 1911.
Dated this loth dsy of Aug.
ust. 1941.
(Official Clerk's Stall
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk Circuit Court
Hemtnole County. Florida
Publish Hept. I, It, 19. II, I M t
CDM-JT
IN T H E CIMCITT ( l l t ' R T OF
T I I E NINTH J I I I I I I A I . ClH.
C U T t»F AND F llll SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CHANCERY NO. H I M
AM CD (C AN Ft; DEI IA I, 8AVINtW AND LOAN AHHOCIA*
TION O F OIU..LNDO,
Plaintiff,
V*.
11CRH CUT D. BELL, at ux and
el a I,
Defendant!.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IH HEIIERT G IV ­
EN that on the llth day of
September. 1941. at 11:49 A. M.
at tha main door of tha Court
House of Hrmlnula county, at
Sanford, Florid*, th* undersigned Clerk will offer lor
eel* to lit* higher! and best
bidder for caeh th* following
described real property;
Lot 4. Block D, BEAR
LAKF. MANOR, according
tu lha plat thereof as re­
corded ta Plat Book 11,
Pag* 79. public Records
of Hemlnols Csiunty, Flo(.
Ida.
together with ell structures,
Improvements, fixture*, appli­
ance!, and appurtenance* on
•aid laud or used In conjunc­
tion therewith.
Thl* sale le made pursuant
to final decree of foreclosure
entered In Chancery action No.
13149 now p-n&gt;ling tn the Cir­
cuit Court of and for Hemlnols
County, Florida.
DATED this 3rd dsy of
September, 1941.
(BILAL)
Arthur H lleikwltn, Jr.
Clerk of die circuit Court
llyt .Martha T. Vlhlett
Deputy Clerk
ANDEIUMiN. lll'HH. DEAN.
tAJW.VDEH a van den UKItU
Attorney for Plaintiff
333 East Central Avenue

Orlando, Ftoi'da
I ’uhlleh Kept. 1. 1943.
CPftl.lt
IN T I I E ( llli I I f H l l l i r IIIn i E m n h i ji o n i ai. ' h i.
t i l l ’ UF AND FUR SEMI­
NOLE &lt; 'l l N i l , FIO RIIIA.
* R ANt I :li A N't. I:ufu
•'ITT
HAVINUis
RANK
OF
PIT TSF IELD .
Plaintiff,
-VS-

A lflll
UF APPLICATION
JoltN KUFEIt, at at,
FUR TAN DEED
Defendanle.
tear. lltl.lH Flurltln klatulee
N o r i l E OF «A L»:
•I IkiUt
No t i c e ih i i k r e u y g i v ­
NOTICE I * IIP.IIKRY OIV- e n that on the 171 Is day o f
EN. That H, A. Reynolds th* Hsptetulier. 19*’ . at ll:*u \ M.
holder of the follow log certi­ at lb* main door uf (he ,'ourt
ficate has filed eald certifi­ House of H-mluule County, at
cate for lav deed to be l*sued Kanfor.l, Florida, Hi* tinder*
thereon. The certificate num. signed Clerk will offer for
her and year of leeuatne. the •ale to the highest and beet
description of the properly, bidder fur cash the following
»ud the n.ime In which h was j describe,I real proper!
s n v o s d are as follow
l e t 77. OAKLAND Hll.lJt.
I'ertmcate No. 417 Year uf
according
to
the
plat
leauance 1941
thereof
ae recorded In
llrwrlrt'sH of P r o p e t 'l i
Flat Book 13. Pag,, el.
h so ft. of n i s i « ft. ur r.
Public llecurde of Hentl3109 ft
Of W 941.X ft. of
nole County. Florida,
NAV'* of Section 4 Township together with all structures.
39 South Itanac 31 East.
Improvements, fixtures, appli­
Name
In
which
assessed ances, and appurtenance, on
Lawrence Jakes. All of eald •aid lend nr ueed In canjuticproperty being In the Courtly of t h»o therewith.
Heuilnole, Stale of Florida UnThis sale le mad* pursuant
Dee such certificate el,all he lo final decree of foreclosure
redeemed according to law Ihe entered In Chancery action
property
deerlhed
In auch No. 13373 now pending In the
certificate will be sold to toe Circuit
Cuurl
of and
fur
highest bidder at lha front Hemlnola Cuunty, Florida
door uf th* Seminole County
DATED Ihle 3rd day of
Court Donee at Hanford. Flor- Repiember, 1911.
Ids, eii the first Monday in 'H E A D
tha month of (&gt;ct&lt;Mier. IM3.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr,
which la the 3th day of Oct­
Clerk af the Circuit Court
ober, 1443
By; fttartha T. Ythlen
Dated thl* DUti day o f AugDeputy clerk
usi. 1943.
AN’ DERHON, RUHR. DEAN.
(Official Clerk’s Heal)
LOWNDEH A van den BERG
Arthur II. Reckwttb. Jr. Attorney* fur Plxlnllff
clerk Circuit Court.
333 East Cantral Avenue
Seminole County, g’ torlda Orlando, Florida
I’ uhlleh HepL ft. 13, J», 34. t i t ) Publish HepL «, 1943.
C M t-ll
C IM l-tl

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

hereunder, and aaeli gddtttonil o f stats providing tar D-ning
cartlflcatee
InltliJIjr
tewed •tat* bonda for outdoor rec­
reation aad natural reeonre**
parity bond* pr eertlO«»l44
provided In thll p ire tr ip h . conservation! determining that
Notwithstanding
any
othar •n emergency e l i d e .
B* ft Heeolved by tbe Leg;*,
provision
herein
no
euch
bunds or certifies!*! *h*ll b* lature o f tbe Stale o f FlorM.i; ,
That
Artlcla I X of the F|,,r. 1
authorised « r validated dur­
ing any biennium In eaceee of Ida constitution b* amend-l
f i f t y million lollara, etdept by by adding tha Motion .-t
two-thirde vote of the mem­ forth below tu be numbered
ber# elected to oaeh henee ef by the lecretanr o f etate. that
the legtalature; provided fur- three-fourth* ( % ) o f all mem­
th*r tbal during the biennium bers elected to the house of
1MI-1M9
seventy-five
(79) representative* end to the -*n.
million dollars roar be auth­ at* determines that an em-rorised and validated pursuant f - n c y requiring an early dt ri.
•ton by the electors of the
hereto.
fe&gt; Capital outlay projactp d a t e ealeta. aad that a*l)
theretofore authorlied by tha amendment be aubmltted &gt;legislator* for any Institution the elector* of Florida for
o f Higher Learning nr Junior ratification or rejection at \
Cotleg* shall ba eligible to special aUctlon to be held '
participate In the funds accru­ on Nov. f, 1943, and that pub­
ing undrr thla Amendment de­ lication of notice of dectlot
r i v e ! from the proceeds of be glvent
Section
The outdoor
bonda or cartlflcataa and aald
a r o t* Receipt* T ext* under recreational development conn,
•uch regulation! and In inch ell. ae created by the 3*43
manner at ihall ba determin­ legislature, may Issue re-e.
ed by the Plata Board, and th* nue bonds, revenue certlR.-at-i
State Board shall u if or Dane- or other evidences of Indebted,
mlt to tha Itat* B os rl of naaa to acquire land*, wa-.rr
Control or to tba Board of arena and related resources
Public
Instruction
of
any and to conitruct. Improve, *n.
County authorised by law to large and extend capital Im­
and
fartlltl't
construct or acquire auch cap­ provement*
ital
outlay
project*.
the ibereon In furtherance of out­
amount o f the proceeda of door recreation, natural re­
such bond* or certificates or source* coneervatlon and re­
Gross Receipt* Taxes to b* lated facilities In thla alxte;
applied to or ut*d for auch provided, however, the legti.
capital outlay projects. I f tor lalur* with respect te such
any reason any of tha pro­ revenue bonds, ravanue eartlceeda of ony bonds or eertl- fleet** or Other evid ence of
flra t** leeued for ony capital Indebtedness ehall design*:*
outlay project ehall not be ex- the revenue or tax aourcea te
nded for euch capital out- be deposited In or credit*,! to
r project. Ihe Btate Board the lend acquisition truat fun I
may uee auch unerptndad pro- for thalr rapaymant and mar
r**de fnr any other capital |mpo«- restriction* on their
outlay project for Institution! leauanee. Including the fixing
of HlBher Learning or Junior of maximum Interest rate*
College* and vocational tech­ and dlacnunti.
T he land acquisition trust
nical ichooti. as defined heretn. as now defined or a* may fund, created by the 1941 tegD.
ba hereafter defined by law, Uture for theee multiple pub­
theretofore authorlied by th* lic purposes, ahall continue
Btate Legislature. Tha holder* from the date o f Ihe adcpttoa
of bond* or certificates Issued of thle amendment for a ptrluj
hereunder shall not hav* any of fifty (90) years.
responsibility whatsoever for
In the event tha outdoor re­
the application or use of any creational development council
of the proceeds dertead from shall determine to leeue bonds
tha aata of aald bonda or cer- fur financing acquisition o'
tlflcataa. and the rights and ■Rea for multiple purpoee* the
romadlea of tha holder* of such state board of admlnlstratloa
bonds or certtflcatas and thrlr shall act a* flical agent, anl
right to payment from said th* attorney general shall hut.
Gross Receipt! Tax** In the die the validation proceeding!.
manner provided herein shall
A l l bonds Issued under thll
not he affected or Imparled by amendment shall be sold i t
the implication or uee of euch publla ••!* after puhlto ad­
vertisement upon such tern.*
proceed*.
The State Board shall uee and condition* aa tha outdoor
the money* In said Capital recreational development coun­
Outlay Fund In each flecal cil shall provide and aa otheryear only for th* following wt« * provided by law and euhpurpoee* and In tha following Jeot to th* limitation berela
Imposed.
order of priority!
( t f For th* payment of th*
I S TESTIMONY W H E R E ­
OF, 1 have hereunto art
principal of and Interest on
any bonda or certificate* ma­
. my hand and affixed the
Great K-el of the Htxle
turing In euch flecal year.
o f Florida at Tallahaee**,
(3) For tha deposit Intn
the Capital, this th* thir­
any rreerve (unde provided
for In th* proceeding* authnrtieth day or August, A. D.
Mlng th* leeuance of aald
1943.
bonda or cartlflcatee. of any (H EAL)
amount* required lo he de­
TOSf ADA 1W
posited In each reserve fundi
Secretary of Stale
In such flecal year.
Puhlleh Sept. 9, 19, 1)43.
(3) After all paymanta re­ CDM-1__________________________
quired In auch fiscal year for
NOTICE OF AP PLIC ATION
tha purpoee* provided for In
F i l l ! T A X HEED
(1 ) end (3) above. Including
any deficiencies for required { • « r . I K I I Florida Slatalea
•I
IB**)
payment* In prior flecat years,
NOTICE U4 H E R E B Y G IV­
any moneys remaining In said
Capital Outlay Fund at Ih* EN. That Mra. T. A. SGlea tha
•nd uf auch flecal year may holder uf th* following certi­
be aeed by the Itate Hoard for ficate haa filed eald certifi­
direct payment of the cost cate fur tax deed to be la eud
or any part of tha cost of any thereon. Tha certlflcata num­
capital outlay project thereto­ ber and year of leeuanca, the
fore authorised by Hie legis­ description of tha property,
lature or (or the purchaaa of and tha name In which It
any bond* or certificate* Issu­ waa •••eeaed ar* aa follows:
ed hereunder then outstanding Certificate No. 390 Tear el
upon euch terms and condi­ Issuance 1941
T i . - r r i r 'l — ml Property
tion! •• the Htata Board shall
daam proper, or for tha prior Beg. N W Cor. Of ( W h of HW'A
radamptlon
of
outstanding Run U 99 Deg. E 314.91 ft.
bonds or eartlflcata* In bo- S. 339.91 ft. H 49 Dag. K
oordunce with tha provision* 330.93 ft. 9 339.31 ft. X It
o f Ihe proceeding* which au­ Dag. IV to tV Line of Sac.
thorised th* Deuarice e f auch N lo 1V&gt;H Mellon 31 Town,
bond* « r cartlflcatee.
•hip 34 South Rang* 33 Eael
The State Board mty InNam * In which assessed II.
Bettlnghaua,
Trust**
veet the monere In said Capi­ Knox
tal Outlay Fund or In any All o f said proparty being In
•Inking rund or other funds Ihe County of Hemtnole, Bta'e
created for any laeua of bonds of Florida. Unless such certi­
or eartlflcata-. In direct obli­ ficate shall be radssmad ac­
gations of lha United fttstea of cording to la w th* properly
.America or In tha othar •*- described In auch cartlflcate
curltl** r 'fe rfe d &lt;« In Sec­ will ba aold lu tha hlghtat
tion 11(37, Florida Statute*. bidder at the front door of the
Id) Tha fltata Board shall 3*mtnola County Court Hoioe
hav* th* power to make and at Hanford, Florida, on (ha
• nforca all rules and regula­ f l r i t Monday In the month of
tions necessary lo Ih* lull ex­ October, 1943. which Ii Ih*
ercise of the powers herein Tth day of October. 1941.
grantad
and no laglalatlon
Dated thla 23nd day of Aug­
• halt be required lo render ust. 1941.
thla Amendment o f full force lOfflclal Clark'* Baal)
and operating effect on and
Arthur If. Beckwith, Jr,
after January I, 1»*4
The
CHrk Circuit Court
Legislature, during th* period
Hrmlnola County, Florid*
this Amendment Is In effect, Tubllah Sept. 3, 13, 13, 31. 1943
•hall not reduce the rate of CDftf.ft
aald
Groee
Receipt* Taxes
T IIR Cm Cl’ IT COF44T,
now provided In eald Chap:er IT
-of. Florid* Statute*, or ell- NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
mlnxte,
exempt
or
remove IN
AND
F4)ll
HENINULU
any of th* persons, firms or (D I TTY. 9*1." IH D %.
corporation*. Including muni­ IN I'l l A YCKHV NO. 1.1(41
cipal corporation*, or any of F E D E R A L n a t i o n a l m o r t ­
tha utilities, bnelneeeea or ser­ g a g e ASSOCIATION,
vice* now or hereafter subject
Plaintiff
to said Gross Receipts Taxaa. %*.
from tha levy and collection ROLAND B V E I T and ---- of &gt;:ild Gross Receipt- Tea** V E IT , hi- wife; I). J. M ISaa now provld-d In -aid Chap­ K I E L and P. O M IS K IK I, ill.
ter 393, Florida Htalutee. and wife; II. It. R IN K AV AG E and
■hall not en.xi-t any law Im­ M A R G A R E T RINKAVAGE. h.»
pairing or materially altering wife, and KIDUEWOOD WOOD
the rights o f the holders of PRODUCTS CO. INC., a ror.
any bonds or certificates Din­ poratlon eilstlna under the
ed pursuant to thl- Amend­ law* o f ft'-w Jtr»ey.
ment or Impairing or altering
Defendant*
any covenants or agreement*
N o r m : u f at i t
i \m : \ i n . i i i
of th- State Board made here­
under. or having the effect T H E MTYTK OF FLORIDA
of withdrawing the proceeds TOi It..lend B. Veit and ----of eald Gross Receipts Taira
Veit
from the opei allot) of this
Ad d rt-i unktmVn.
Amendment.
And D. J. Mlaltfel and P.
The State Board of Admin­
D. ftll-klal
istration •hall be and le here­
Addreea unknusn,
by roaelltuted as the Fiscal
VOI
ARE H EREBY NOTI­
Agent of Ihe Htata Board to F IE D that
a -uil ha. b— :i
p-rfurm such duties and as­ fll*d again*: you In the above
sume -uch responsibilities un­ •m il le d cant*, anl that y u
der
thle Amendment ae enall are require! le fit* your anbe agreed upon between th* • wer with the Clerk nf thl*
Htate Board and auch Slate Court and tu »erva a copy
lloerd o f Admlnl-trntlon. Th* thereof upon th* Plaintiff or
Htat* Board -hall also hat* Plaintiff*atlnrney*.
w h o**
power tu appoint vuen otnur name and a IJr-— ta, Rlaltop
p-reune and fla their comp-n- k
Born-Kln,
ft4 East I ’ir*
-allun for the administration Slrett, orlando, Florida, f t
of
the provision- of
thla later
thanOctober 3th,
1*41
Amandmaut aa It ahall d-em I f you fall tu do at a D*tif-«
necessary, and the eapanaea of Pro Cunfe—■, wilt be entered
tha Htata Board In administer­ *g.«ln«t you for th* relief de­
ing
the pruvlalon- of
IhD manded In th* Complaint. Thl*
Amendment ahall be paid out suit le tu foreclose a m ir!of the proceeda of bonda ur ! • * * . The real property pr •
certificate* Dau-d hereunder cee.led agaln-t I - :
or
from aald Urn*- Receipt *
tan 13. Block 4 W E A T U T e a*- deposited In aald Capi­
EIIHEIELD F IR ST ADDI­
tal outlay Fund.
TION, as r e e r d - d In Flit
( • ) N « capital outlay pro­
Book 13. P a * « 47. Hi; I G ­
ject or any part tltereuf shall
NORE
COUNTY
PUBLIC
be financed Hereunder unless
RECORD*.
the bill authorising such pro­
W ITNE S S my hand and the
ject shall specify it D ft. seal o f said Court ai Swif ' l.
} nanced hereun t«r and eh.iU be Florida, this 3rd day of H-p.*
1approved by a vole uf three- »mb-r. 1943.
fifth* 13/9) of th* elected (HEA LI
member* of each bout*.
Arthur If
Beckwith. J’ NO. 3
c la r k of the circuit c jrt
COMMITTEE
SUBSTITUTE
It) : Martha T. VUtlsn
FUR SENATE JOIXT RESO­
Deputy Clerk
LUTION
Law offices
N’t). 737
BIB HOP AND BGR.NSIEUS
A JOINT RESOLUTION pro. 94 East Pins Strsst
po-lng an amendment tn Ar­ Orlando, Florida
ticle IX of th* Cun«Gtutton of Attorney* f o r P la in tiff
Florida by addin; a s-.-tlun tu Publla!- e * « L I, 13. P . M, 1414
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Notes
September S

Stale and county beverage
the year 196341 are on aale
at bit offle* in the court
bouse, according to John L.
Galloway, county tax collec­
tor.
"Notices have been mailed
to all those who had licenses
for the year 1962-0", Gallo­
way said. He expects to sell
spproximately 2.000 occupa­
tional licenses and 200 bever­
age licenses.
Galloway pointed out that
under present law holders ot
beverage licenses must pre­
sent the license for the cur­
rent year to obtain a new
one (or 1963-61. Also, if they
operate within city limits
they must obtain their city
license and present same to
the county tax collector's of­
fice before the state and coun­
ty license can be Issued
New licenses must be obtain­
ed by Oct. 1. If for any rea­
son a beverage license is not
renewed by that date, a new
application has to be made
to the Beverage Department
and in addition a penalty is
assessed.
Occupational licenaes are
due O ct 1 and are required
by all who practice a pro­
fession such as lawyers, doc­
tors, certified public accountants, real estata brokers, arehitccts, surveyors, engineers
and any other profession. Also
•ccupatlonal licenses are re­
quired of all operators of
businesses such as garages,
beauty shops, repair shops,
barber shops,
shoe thine
stands, brokers, loan com­
panies,
wholesale
dealers,
hotels, motor courts, trailer
parks,
manufacturing, pro­
cessing,
printing,
packing
bouses, restaurants and cafes,
contracting In any of Its
branches, etc. In addition a
licenses is required for each
and every coin operated ma­
chine of any description.
Galtoway further pointed
•ut that any one operating a
place of business for a pro­
fit and permits dancing must
obtain a license regardless
of whether any charge Is
made for dancing.
It is a violation of the law
to practice a profession of
any kind or to operate any
business or coin operated ma­
chine without proper license.
Galloway stated.

Linda Nelson
Funeral Today
Funeral services fo r I.indu
10,

who

was

killed last Sunday in a tr a f
flc accident, were scheduled
fo r 4 p.m. today a t the Great­
er New Salem Baptist Church
with Rev. P. II. Frison o ff!
eluting. Burial was scheduled
In
the
Friendship
Union
Cemetery.
Bom in Sanford, Linda Ann
attended Goldsboro Elemen
tary School. She was a mem­
ber o f the Greater New Salem
Baptist Church and a mem­
ber of the Junior Choir,
She is survived by her
mother,
Mrs. G e o r g i n a
W right; aunts, Mrs. Beatrice
Amos c f Tallahassee, Mrs.
Josephine Purcell o f Brook­
lyn, N. Y. and Mrs. Ruby
V ilgerson o f Rochester, N . Y .
and an uncle, Henderson C.
Nelson o f Sanford.
Williams Funeral H o m e
was in charge o f arrange­
ments.

Envoy Takes Oath
WASHINGTON

(U P I)

—

Willis Rutherford, Osteen;
Eddie Davie, Oateen; William
Urecte,
Longwood;
Wilma
Stoverm, Eau Gallie; Richard
Pope. Louise Davis, Clifford
Parrott, Freddie M«e Lomax.
Mildred Golloher, Annie Doker, Virginia Green. Willie Lee
Johnson Jean Monroe, V ir­
ginia Laws, Ollie Gillie of
Sanford.
Births
MRS. HELEN SCHULTZ
Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
Monro* o f Sanford, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Laws
o f Sanford, a girl,
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Green
o f Sanford, a girt.
Discharges
Mrs. Helen Schultx, of D«- out when the main office was
Alice Rodcr, Geneva; Patri­
Land, a nativa Sanfordlte and In Titusville, and working cia Inez Green, Corine Jones.
with the Seminole Cbunty Mary Ferrell, Pamela Morris,
member of a prominent pion­
area, moving to DeLand 12 Queen Esther Tiller o f San­
eer family here, was honored
years ago and continuing her ford.
In DeLand when she retired work there.
from the Florida Department
Despite 23 yeara of listening

Helen Schultz, Native Of Sanford,
Retires From Public Welfare Work

of Publle Welfare after tS to people asking for help,
Mrs. Schultx says that she
years of service.
Sirs. Schultx spent the first has more faith in human na­
13 yeara o f her service with ture than when she started.
the department here, starting
The well-known social work­
er is the daughter of Sanford
pioneer, the late Walter Hand,
and niece of the famous Char­
lie Hand, firs t' sheriff of
Seminole County,
She was bora and reared In
Sanford and attended local
It. B. Pope, prominent San­ schools. Mrs. Schultx lx the
ford citixen and businessman, lister of Mrs- C. J. Merrlwill be honored In January wethcr, of Sanford and has
with the recognition o f hit two other sisters, Mrs. W. R.
f&gt;0-year membership in the May, of Bradenton, and Mrs.
American Society of Civil En­ F. E. Weldon, o f Plaimville,
N. J. Her daughter, Mrs.
gineers.
Pope, who owns II. B. Pope Richard Bates, and her flvr
Company ]nc.. received his grandchildren live in McLean,
degree in civil engineering at Va.
Prior to her service with
Cornell University in 11)14, be­
coming a member o f the na­ the state welfare department.
tional society during hia sen­ Mrs. Schultx served as execu­
tive secretary o f the Sem i­
ior year in college.
As a practicing engineer, nole County Chapter of the
Pope built the James River Red Cross and with the Feder­
bridge in Newport News, Va., al Emergency Administration.
Enthusiastic
about
her
Convention Hall in Aabury
Park, N. J „ and the American work, Mrs. Schulti has been
Agricultural Chemical Com­ quoted as saying that she
pany In Fort Pierce, Fla. and recommends welfare work as
a career for both men and
many other fine structures.
He and hia wife, Mrs. Mar­ women,—"working with peo­
guerite Pape, a well-known ple and helping them over­
local artist, moved to Sanford come their problems"

H.B. Pope Slated
For Top Honors

in 1932 and now moke their
home at Indian Mound Vil­
lage, They have one son, John
Pope, who is associated with
hia father in business.
It 1* expected that the 60year commemoration will be
made at a special meeting of
area civil engineers sometime
in January.

Roy M. Cohn
Is Indicted
N E W Y O R K (U P !) — Roy
M. Cohn, 36, lawyer-indus­
trialist who was counsel for
tha tat* Sen. Joseph Mc­
Carthy’s Investigations com­
mittee, was indicted by a fed­
eral grand jury Wednesday on
charges o f perjury ami con­
spiracy to obstruct Justice.

Auto Races Draw

George

Anderson Jr.,

Robert Schuman,
'Plan' Chief Dies

M ETZ, France (U P I)- R u b .
ert Schuman, one o f the pion
•era o f European unification,
died Wednesday at the age of
77.
A spokesman for the family
said Schuman died Wednes­
day at his home In Scy-Chsxelles near this eastern French
city.
He had been III since he
suffered a stroke in 1961. He
almost died four weeks ago un
suffering e second stroke.
Schuman devoted most of
his working life to the ideal of
European unity.
It wsa the “ Schuman 1‘Iun"
which resulted in France and
German pooling their heavy
industry and which led to the
Coni end Steel Community
uniting France, G e r m a n y ,
Italy, Belgium, The Netherlane and Luxembourg, Event­
ually it led to the creation of
the Common Market,

STEP RIGHT UP, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN! Right thl« way for the
big show! These Jolly clown* greeted the audience at the Itotnry vaudeville
show at the Ritz Theater Tuesday. No identification was possible, but it is
rumored that these dignified Kentie men nro here portraying their "real"
selves. Their jolly antics milled to the enjoyment of the thenterpners nt
the benefit show.
(Herald Photo)

T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) — Idays.
Florida’s new boat regiatrn-) In addition to new boating
tion and safety laws will pro- laws, tbs students will lie
vide the buckbone o f * course taught water safety, boat
for law officers to lie started handling, navigation, their rrns toon as possible by the sponsihilily to citizens in waFlorida Boating Council.
I ter safety and the relationship
The council hai decided to between stale and federal
start the course itself instead laws.
o f suggesting a course of
Along with classroom In­
study for the Sheriff’s Acad­ struction there will also bo
emy here. Tho academy, now several hours o f Held demon­
under construction, will take stration nt nearby Luke Brad­
over tho rourso when tho ford. The classes will bo lim­
council fcela it has been per­ ited to -It) men.
fected.
Harold Purr, administrative
Councilman rhnlnuun Ran­ assistant to Hodges in the
dolph Hodges said It is import­ conservation department, was
ant to get the course started given the Job of preparing the
quickly since the new laws are rourso in detail. He snld he
felt It could be started in two
now in effect.
Attending will be conserva­ weeks.
Students will be paid their
tion and Game and Fresh Wa­
ter Fish Commission oflfeurs expenses while in Tullnhntsee
us well at sheriff’s deport­ for the course.
ment officers.
Parr gnve the rounril memThe preliminary course out­ her* copies o f the new book­
line calls for 40 hours o f in­ lets on boating prepared by
struction over s week’s time. tho Board o f Conservation. Hu
The council discussed con­ said 100,000 o f each were
densing the course to three printed.

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The larger pamphlet, titled
Safe Boating in Florida, de- ’
registration
regulations.
It
also gives water safety hints
and provides emergency ad-!
vice.
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lpid to enter into any they claim to be.
mty ’ with criminals who
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sfon around us today, the
rhe Communists say that only safe guide is the moral
;:misei, like pie crusts, are ■tandard.
The
Important
ide to be broken; that they question about any proposed
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f advantages to themselves, nation, is nut “ Is it smart 7’’
d with no expectation o f but “ Is it righ t?" Entering
Iding by euch treaties. Ami into the test-ban treaty with
ey have proved by their t h e
Soviet murderers is
lions, in violating dozens morally wrong. And fe r that
solemn treaties before the very reason It la assuredly
t was hardly dry, that they unwise.
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T-Birds, Mcrcurys, Hudsons, Nash, Olds*
mobiles, Packards, Plymouths, Pontiacs,
Studebakors.

t E TTER BUY
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SATURDAY. SEPT. 7th.
Benefit: Underprivileged C h ild re n and
Schnlnrship Fund

tails the now safety laws and

W ith Acceptable Trad*

JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY
TAKES THE POSITION

AUCTIO N
O f New M rrrhim li«e Contributed tlv
Sanford Merchant* — 7:00 In 9:00 P. M.
Merchandise Now On Di-play In Local Stores

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T. II. W I L L I A M S ,
chief aviation ntruolurnl mechanic, was retir­
ed from active Naval
service after 20 years
in ceremonies by Heavy
At Inch Squadron 11
members ut Sunford
Naval Air Station.
(Navy Photo)

HIh. Annual
SANFORD K1WAMS CLUI1

Boating School For Lawmen Set

^

LET

—

American Legion member* ex­
pected to attrnd their -l.'ith nn-,
nual convention liegan gather­
ing here Wednesday.
National Adjutant Emil A.
B l a c k m a r e o f Torrlngton,
Wyo., arrived Tuesday and be­
gan setting up headquarter*
for the convention, which Iregin* Friday.
Legion Commander Janies
E. Powers announced that for­
mer
Nicaraguan
President
Luis Sornom has accepted *n
invitation to he a panelist
Sunday at a joint session of
the Legion’s Foreign Relations
and National Security Com­
missions to discuss Culm.
Other panelists will he Sen.
Kenneth B. Keating, R-N. Y.,
and John Crinimlns, Cuban nffiths co-ordinator for tho
State Department.

A patent right docs not ex­
pire in case the patented
article la not put on the mar­
ket.

P L A N N IN G O N Buying A N E W CAR?

(U P I)

First arrivals o f the 60,0i&gt;0

September 2
Admissions

INDIANAPOLIS (U P !) The 1963 Indianapolis 300 auto
form er chief of naval opera­ race drew over a quarter mil­
tions, was sworn in this week lion spectatori who contribut
as the U. S. ambassador to ed to the record $191,000 driv­
Portugal.
ers’ purse.
Adm.

M IA M I BEACH

Admission*
Ola Cain, Lake Monroe;
John McCormick. Nicholas
Young, Mae bell Walker. Vina
Camara, Roea Payton, Patri­
cia Ines Green, Lucy Wilton,
John Henry Hills, John Car­
ver, Silvia Hogan. Rosa Lee
Hall, Robert Pringle o f San­
ford.
Discharge*
Tom Byrd, Oviedo; Nellie
Gifford,
DeBary;
Pamela
Moody; Orlando; Ruth Van
Dusen, Jean Whipple, Baby
Girl Lubits, Mrs. James Bak­
er and baby, Mrs. Ester Mc­
Gee and baby; Mrs. Jimmy
Boston and baby, Mrs. Loren
Lyons and baby; Mrs. Robert
Forster and baby o f Sanford.

and occupational licentei for

Nelson,

Legion Expecfs
60,000 At Miami

Hospital

Now On Sale,
Galloway Says

Ann

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,

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�Vitamins
f t M M that, Joat Ilk* paopla,
IM
M
th d r vitamin* to b*
M tfe y , m§mUOr If tb v 'ra old.
I t nperta tb* Library Journal,
t M f t f th* work of Don Mario
P fva U o f tin Vatican’* Iiatitut# for
tfco fld a td fk Kaatoration of Books.

"M aybe W e Should Trim O ff
S ay About Here"

storo th* baaltk t f ftw k n n t, wbfla
vitamin 0 la battar for t flt l W f -

Dr. Crane’s

a Little-

Worry Clinic
CASK Q-44QI Tommy T ,
aged 4, la a bright
On* morning bla
want next door to borrow a
cup e l sugar.
That Mdt Tommy all alone
ta tha heuaa. Be b* decided to
vent • lea f cherished desire t*
feel the goldfish ta the big
glass goldfish bewL
Alas, ha knocked ever th*
bowl with * big crash.
It broke la many pieces sad
th* fish Hepped under the
davenport.
Before Tommy could reecot
the fish, be beard Ua mother’s
returning footstep# on the
back perch.
Be Tommy ran Into Ms play­
room and started devoting aU
of his attention to his building
blocks and coloring books.
Manaus aeon noticed th*
brake* flak bewL Be she
ed late Tommy’s room with
angry eysa, demanding tf be
had knocked ever tha fish
bewL
Suppose you adults now try
to placo yourself hi Tommy’s
shoes.
To do to, Imagine a giantess,
at least 11H fast tall, rush-

Th* vitamin* a rt admbdatand hr
hypodermic Injntioa tad spray. .

Tb* Vatleaa la laipartlaL "H int.
leal volumes got th* sam* troataant

as orthodox on**,” Don PUuuti says.

B a feat found that B vitamin* re-

Decisions, Decisions . .
make practically aB of our purchaa*
ing ■wtflffttlr.
So you must now aatoet eta of tha

Th*
of clttunihlpl
Mow tvttyon* has to make up his
bM about how h* stands on fra*
ia»*raek*r moneyStaalay F. Reed, an Inventor, I*
vying to talk th* government Into
iwttehlng off paptr money and subMlteting a stiff plastic currency,
iftart, and lass than half ths alia
ti the current bill.
Ha
It would b* more duraid*, counterfeit-proof and is ju*t
ghat the vending machine needa to

tlnktrlng
■ _
money was
good enough — juit not enough.
2. Why stand In tha way ofjjrcjj
rasa? Everybody_____ _____
expand tha convenience of buying
from machine*. Let’a lacus money in
the shape of graham crackers, ptasaa
or even Uvcrwunt -r- Jm.t so wa gat
crackin'.
8. Undecided.

Red, W hite, Blue
Fifty o.d. trucks were struck from
the rear: only 24 rad, whits and blue
ones had that misfortune.
The poet office concludes that
the patriotic color* are more easily
visible, thus contributing to highway
traffic safety in every American
community.
To what extent the olive drab
may have reminded veterans of their
army days, thus provoking vehicu­
lar attack, and how much the red,
white and blue may have suggested
the flag, thus commanding respect,
was not investigate]. Perhaps it’s
just as will*
It's enough to know that safety Is
patriotic, as well as pleasing to the
eye.

Americans these days are — or
certainly ought to be — safety con*
adoue when It comes to their fuv*
orita pastime: driving. Here’* news
that proves It's literally patriotic to
drive safely.
. . . . . .
A survey conducted by the post
office showed that accidents involv­
ing
th* department
department’s
tog tn*
■ trucks declined
* u
of switch*
sharply simply
aa a
a result
r
color*
Ing from th* age-old[ olive-drab
i
___
____________
atJon
to th* bright r*d, white, and
Mu* colors so familiar today on our
attests.
In a three-year survey involving
%000 vehicles,]half painted olive drab
half red, whit* and blue, the
o. d. trucks had 849 accidents; the
red, white and blue trucks hod 652.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Goulart In The Middle
la mld-Angust, O o i l a r t
spoke before a leftist workers
rally and asked support of
his land, tax, braking and
ether admlalstratlvs reforms.
Hecklers shouted at him,
demanding "where do you
stand!"
The
Commanistcontroiled
General Labor Confederation
taa charged that Goulart baa
"bowed to Yanks* pressure
and warned that "the workara
can wait no longer lor their
•mancipation."
But the same policies at
tacked by left-wiag labor it
not going (ay enough alao are
attacked from the right
proof of a charge that Goulart
seeks to make himself a Bra
sillaa copy ef former Argen­
O U R B O A R D IN G
HOUSE
tine dictator Juan Perea.
Leftists also art angered
11 MI6VU HAVE K N 0 V M \ _
by Ooulart's negotiations with
^bUfD MANS A N IRO N SH MAinWA.YOO APPEARED AT ^
CLAD ALIBI WMCN1
Amtrican and Canadian pow
A AttXDQC MOMENT/ I'M ENTER
WANT A L i m e Wo r k
Ir ia iH e IMPORT BUSINESS
•r companies for purchase of
O U TO SYO O /BU T r O ' y
MTH A FANCY UNC OF LAWN
L their public utility subeidlar*
CHAIRSf TRUB, rriE A M O p t g r ^BETTER S » S C M &amp;
lea In Brssll. They accuse
RESULT* FROM THIS
START, 0OT SVEN HBMRYjFORI
PIP6 URtAM —* AMO tN
dm of surrendering Brasil
BEG AN IN A —
MV D «C TioN A K V RESULTS
Ian sovereignty to please the
TINY WORKG P E llC O
United States.
Meanwhile, the land
P c R dAU. ■
tax reforms which Goulart
fw o n r o o w ^ J
seeks and «hkh ware a
ditlon of continuing U. S. aid
remain stalled tn congress,
caught between right and left.
So far, Goulart successfully
has walked bis political tight
pe. But to far also, it must
be said his efforts to solve
his nation's vast problems
have produced unimpressive
results.

BruU*i FmtidaM Joao Ooutart observe* an Important
aaalvertary on Sept. 7.
It waa on that date two
yean age that be took office
after the sudden resignation
• I Janio Quadra* bad left
Brasil leaderlei* and on the
verge e f civil war.
Goelart baa regained for
•(flee the powers stripped
(rom It two pears ago by a
combination of, conservative
politicians and military leadora. But it has been a rough
two year* and Brasil, torn by
eitram 1st* of both left and
right, continue* to march to­
ward an uncertain future.
T h o independent foreign

policy first proclaimed by
Quadras has been maintain­
ed, and Goulart and n succes­
sion of foreign ministers have
continued to culUvate friendly
relatione with the Communist
world.
Pressing Brasil to l'.c right
has been the United States,
with occasional hints of a cut
off of badly needed financial
aid.
Pushing to the left are the
well • staffed embassies of
Communist nations.
Goulart himself baa at­
tempted a moderately leftist
stand which has brought him
under fire from both right
and left.

Dick West Says

Political
WASHINGTON (NKA) —
The Prealdent'a Council on
lliyiical Fltneaa has iaaued
another one o f Its pamphlets
Intended to mmk* you healthy.
Ita title: "Adult Physical Fit­
ness—A Program for Men and
Women."
Government Printing Office
ta published 250,000 copies
of this M-pwgo pocket book­
ish—which shouldn't go very
far among 180 million peopW.
But you can get your copy if
you hurry by sending 35 cents
to Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C., Zip
Code 20402.
No authors name appears on
thla latest government guide
ta your Ufa, but this Is ths
program that Cokch C. U.
“ Bud" Wilkinson of Oklahoma

\r

Barbs

WAY-

$ i p S a u f u r i i S je r a H i

Experts In The Field

Peter Edson

Ml

FASHiONED

tag at yea with fir* ha her cataclysm of nature Interven­
ed to break the goldfish bowL
( I ) Ergo, Tommy simply
"Did yea break the goldfish
MUST have done 1U
bowl!" ah* demands.
Well, Tommy, took the Una This bit of logic looks trans­
of least resistance and tried to parently clear to ua adults.
divert this angry giantess, ao But to a pro-school child, It Is
Greek or X-Y-Z stuff.
he answered, "No, Motherl"
For such youngsters are In­
But eh* said, "Ye*, you did,"
capable ef our adult logical
sad t h a the spanked him.
Later, Tommy timidly in­ deductions.
quired hew she knew he had That is why the toddler not
broken the fish bowl, for she only views ua adults aa actual
was at tha neighbor*# and giants In physical also with
couldn’t possibly have seen omnipotent strength.
But w* also scent omnis­
him.
"Oh, a little bird tells cient, for wc ran tell him
mamma such things," glibly things that ha docs even when
ws arc out of tha house!
replied his parent.
And toddlers actually be­ It Is thus no problem for a
lieve there must be mime such child to believe in fairies and
"little bird" that tattles on giants. For hs really lives in
a giant world.
than,
In fact, I have seen young­ Is it any wonder, therefore,
sters hunting that "little bird" why a child’s favorite story­
with their bow and arrow or book hero la a dwarf or pigmy
or Hop O’ Uy Thumb T
BB guns!
For ho quickly Identifies
Older children and adults
can see that Tommy’s mother himself with ths tiny hero and
made a simple logical deduc­ la gleeful whan such a little
person finally defeats tha
tion, aa follows:
(1) Tommy was the only giant.
freely movable object in tha By "empathy" tha child thus
relishes having aa elf turn
bouse.
(2) No earthquake or other ths tables on us adult giants!

Letters
Editor, Herald:
1 want to be the first to
congratulate you and Mr.
(Commissioner Al) Wilson on
a wonderful article 1 Juat
read in your newspaper.
Please don't give up the
good work. We need more
men to come to the front.
Tell the Sanford merchants
to get on the ball. Lit people
shop at home.
We need this God-given de­
velopment on our water front.
I have been a taxpayer hcra
for 10 years. Lst'a ail get to­
gether.
R. T. Johnson
Aircraft
Tile aircraft industry esti­
mates that 1863 spacecraft
production waa about 13 per­
cent of total production. Onehalf of th* industry’s produc­
tion waa concerned with air­
craft and components and
the rest with missiles, ac­
cording to ths Britannic a
Book of th* Year,

California’s Fresno County
is ths leading agricultural
By Hal Cechrsa
Boms money talks so loud county In tha United States.
man mantes It

Notebook

haa been working on for a
couplo of years a* Consultant
to tho President on Physical
Fitness,
The only nams that appeara
in the pamphlet is President

•rclse that too many gala ean
overdo, But tha text explains
that you need have no fear of
becoming unattractively mus­
cled if you take real exercise.
There are aoms ether un-

Kennedy's.

orthodox

generalisations

WASHINGTON &lt;UP1&gt; White thumbing through my
files just now, 1 cams upon a
copy of in eld speech by Un­
der Secretary of Agriculture
Charles 8. Murphy.
Not to teem boastful about
it, but I have one of the larg­
est collections of old speeches
by under secretaries of agri­
culture In tb* Western Hem­
isphere,
What attracted me to Mur­
phy's speech was his bold as­
sertion that (here are two
fields In which virtually all
Americans are experts. He
llslrd them as quarterback­
ing a football team and solv­
ing the farm problem.
Actually, of course, there
are three fields. Murphy neg­
lected to.mention that most
of us also arc expert casting
directors.
I estimate that I spend ap­
proximately 23 per cent of
my waking hours casting
movtes and plays. When 1 am
•sleep, tha percentage Is svan
higher.
1 never read a novel with­
out visualising certain actors
playing the parti of tha main
characters. And this week I
got an unexpected thrill.
I made the acquaintance ef

In an Introductory message which may surprise you.
A heart specialist is quoted
ha says:
"Dura ia not a regimanted as saying, "The best insurance
society whera men are forced against coronary disease is ex­
to live their lives in the in­ ercise—lots of It,"
terest of the state. . , , But If
You have 600 muscles. You
we are to retain freedom, ws may have been able to count
must be willing to work for every one when tired. But tha
those physical qualities upon booklet states chronic tired­
which tha courage and intalll* ness cornea from not taking
geera and skill of man so enough exercise.
largely depend. . . . 1 urge
Regular exercise, it tays
each of you to follow thaee can slow down tha physical
recommendation*. • . , Tha deterioration that accompan­
government cannot eompol you ies aging. By delaying tha ag­
to act, but freedom demands ing process, proper excrete*
It."
prolongs your Ilfs.
In other worda, thla is some­
Even Harvard la dragged In­
thing you can and shoutd do to tho act aa authority for tha
for your eountry—get healthy. itatement that "ona-half hour
Half of tha booklet la for of axerciae dally can keep off
women, half for men, with five or taka o ff as much as 26
levels of exercise for each. It
pounda a year."
is lavishly Illustrated with
In addition to tha Illustrated
photos, instead of ths usual push-upa and stretches and
diagrams and sketches.
bonds and tortures you inflict
Tha models are Gall Tirana on youraalf In your own homa,
of Washington, in leotards tha booha says you can exer­
and sweater, and M a r i n a cise while at work:
Lance Corporal Hobart E.
— Don't rids elevators —
^
Henderson, tn tights and sweat bound up atairi two at a time. raOftFwwrapr
shirt, going through all tha —Suck In your abdomen,
contortions.
hold taut for a few seconds.
Both appear as though they — Instead of coffta breaks,
must have been disgustingly taka exercises.
M R / ’
healthy even before they be­ — I f you lack privacy for
gan to exercUs.
this, do "teomatrka."
Henderson poaea for one un- — Isometrics, It says, Is pull­
eaptloned photo showing him ing or pushing against an 1
fully dressed, looking at tele- movable object, such as a wall,
vlelon. This doesn't look like using various musciee to per­
exercise, but It p r o b a b l y form a aarlea of brief exerCAMERA SHOP
shows th* correct posture for cles, several times a day.
210
8. PARK AVE.
sitting straight In a chair Go* hi
whiia watching television. Thla
ia tha kind of exerciie people
won't do. Ha Isn't sating,
•Ither.
Mias Tirana, folly dressed,
poaea for another uncaptioned
photo showing bar in front of
a mirror, doctoring her eye­
brow* with a lot cf beauty
preparations.
This Is also tha kind of ex

Herbert Tarr, a New York
rabbi who has written a novel
titled "The Conversion of
Chaplain Cohen.” And he In­
vited me to help him cast bte
book.
"Tha mala female charac­
ter la a girl who bates men,"
Tarr said. "1 think I'U cast
that one myself."
"Good," I said. "Whom do
you sea la the part!"
"Elisabeth Taylor," Taro
■aid.
I must have had a funny
look on my face because Tarr
mmediately went on the de­
fensive, which is a fatal flaw
in a casting director.
"You will have to admit it
would be a challenging role
(or her," he said.
"It certainly would," I
said.
"And whom were you think­
ing of for the role of Chaplain
Cohen: Pat O’Brien?"

Tarr snapped his fingers
"Wonderfull" he exclaimed.
"1 hadn’t thought of him, 1
had been thinking more in
terms of Fraok Sinatra."
Having settled on the major
characters, we buckled down
to casting the supporting
rolea and bit parts. It went
harmoniously until we came
to the fat girl who in the
book attempts to seduca the
rabbi.

Crepe Myrtle
In Bloom

ALL
SIZES
G rapevlll* Nursery
2221 GrapeviHe A n .
FA 2-0886
"Scotia Dealer*

1-M IN U TE
Quiz For Fanners —

A KODAK CAfHfRA

Wieboldt's

1. D o Y o u Favor M ore Freedom T o
M ake Y o u r Own Deciaiona?
2. Do Y o u W ant M ore Opportunity
T o E arn a Higher N et Income?
3. A re Y o u in Favor o f Lett
Government Regimentation and
Control in Agriculture?
4. D o Y o u W ant Lett “Licenced”
Fanning?
5. D o Y o u Object T o Having a False
“C eiling” Put on Y ou r Farm
Operation!?

A great many swimming

Pag* 4 Sanford, Florida Thurs., September 6,1963 spots on Lake Kris am to
W iiT K k

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I C B I L B i m e a RATBS
■s HaU

•ooalaoio r o n l ,

Boms husbands do a week's
washing every S a t u r d a y
night, and sing while doing It.

Action h what you want and action
It what you

Mataal

■ataeaC aa aaaaae elaM manor O euaor ST. ISIS at tka PaM
O f m o at Saafard. Florida, aodor tko Act at Coasrooa at Marco.

allbn a c a
m B. LKMON ST.
LAX BLAND, F L A .

T k a Horold b a member at tha Uaurd Praoa trhlok la aatttlaa
aaciueioslr ta the u#e (o r ropuhlleatlaa at all tha local
t Ha tod la M ia hoaopoprr.

Member: Midwest Meek Wm4
Chicago Baud ef Trade

Ho part of sap matorlaL a .w * ar aarartlalae, at this adltla*
a t Tha aaatard lltra ld mar ha reproduced In a s r maaaor with
a a l w r lllra pcrtalietoa at tha publisher at Tha lltrald . Aa/
ladlvldoaj ar firm rotponilbio for such roproducUoA w ill ha
eoaaldorad aa latrlaaias aa Ths llartld'o capprishl sad wUl ba
hold liable for damaaea under tha law. Published daUp aaaapt
■au rd ar. tuadajr sad Chrbiiwaa, puhliabod Aaturdap prsaaadtaf

FARM BUREAU la the Only General Farm
Organisation Fighting for a Free Agriculture.
It la the Voice of Over 33,000 Farm Families
in Florida and 1.600,000 in the U. S.

COMPLETE
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Ifr g t 8

Mexicans H it Gun Smuggling

Grades

REYNOLSA, Mexk-o (U P I)
—.Mexican officials speculated
that seven gun-running ex­
peditions stopped near the U.
S.-Mexican border in the past
month nmy have been aimed
at arming anti-Castro Cubans
in Crntrul America.

The Text And Class
By The Reading Laboratory
W ritten for Newspaper
Enterprise Association
W o’ va just passed the half,
way point in our 30 articles,
so let's take a brief backward
look to sea what we've cover­
ed.
By now, you should lie de­

4

%

} J *

«

?«

veloping a point o f view for
each course— trying to find
the p u r p o s e behind each
course. You've studied the in­
structor— what are hit biases,
what is he trying to accom­
plish. You're trying to bring
your outside knowledge into
each course and are in the
process o f developing a course
vocabulary. By now, you’ve
found the proper environment,
just the right little cubbyhole
where you can study beet and
you’re budgeting your time—
studying in spurts to help
your memory.
You 've overviewed the teatbook, using the Table of Con­
tents nnd Unit sumiharies, or
whatever other aids were
available. You overview each
Unit ns you come to it, and fi­
nally, you apply the “ survey
and rvsurvey” method to each
textbook chapter. In connec­
tion with the “ survey and re
su rvey" method, we’ve dis­
cussed mnps and gruphs, mem
orizution and the best ways to
become an active render.
In this article, w e’ll see how
to uso your studying at home
to make your class work easier and vIco versa.
I f your teacher just follows
the textbook, you've no prob­
lem. I f you fall asleep in class,
you can always find all you
need to know in the textbook
that night. But moat teachers
just use the text ns a general
guide; their class lectures may
concentrate on points that are
only briefly mentioned in the
book, if at all. In a case like
this, a little planning cun
save you a lot o f work. Here’s
what you should do:
The night before the class,
survey
the next
textbook
chapter a couple o f times. Use
the bold print, tho summary,
the maps and the gruphs.
Don't dig into it too deeply—
just get a general idea o f
what's in the chapter and
some idea o f how detailed the
chapter is.
In class, the next day, you
need to take notes only on
what is not in the textbook.
There's no point in rewriting
the textbook in class. A good
overview the night before (it
takes only 10 minutes) will
save a lot o f unnecessary
scribbling during class and
w ill give you n chance to real­
ly listen to the teacher for a
change.
Ideally then, your text will
provide the background that
w ill let you take an intelligent
part in class discussions. I f
your teurher murks for class
participation, work up ques­
tions on the text the night be­
fore and bring them up In
claaa. .Muke sure they're good
questions; those that are only
time-wasters will pull your
mark down.
B riefly then: if your teach­
e r follows tho text exactly,
just study the text. I f he uses
the text for background, over­
view the chapter the night be­
fo re class and take lecture
notes only on what is not in
the text. And uso your over­

Stale To Reopen
Ferri Case

V

M IA M I

(U P I )

—

State

A tty , Richard Ervin tayi he
plana to reopen the case o f
Charles

Ferri and his wife,

who disappeared

from

their

bloodstained home here eight

F

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years ago.

»

Tha State official said he
plans to ask the Justice De­
partment if Informer Joseph
Valachi can shed more light
on the case.
Ferri and his wife disap­
peared from their North Dade
County hom«* the night o f
M ay 'J, 1933. Police found the
home stained with blood and
paid there were indications
the couple was slain and car­
ried off.
Just before the disappear­
ance, Ferri had been served
with a subpena to testify in
the income tax trial of gang­
land chief A lbert Anastasia.
Gerstein said he was pro­
ceeding “ on the theory that
this waa a gangland killing
motivated by Anastasia's tax
Iria L "

view o f the chapter so you can
shine in class discussions.
(N EXT: How to take notes
in class.)

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THIS NEW ABC LIQUOR STORE and Cocktail Lounge, on Highwity
17*92 in Fern Park, began its grand opening today. The chain of 41 ato r*
is owned and managed by Jack Holloway of Orlando.

Teenage and adult volun­
teers in the Sanford area who
will be helping with Sunday's
Drive for A LS A C (A id fo r
Leukemia Stricken American
Children) were announced to­
day by Mrs. Kay Gehr of
latke
Mary, general area
chairman.
The annual drive la sched­
uled between the hours o f 1
nnd 5 p.m. and those working
in all parts o f tha county will
be properly Identified.
Leaders and their areas are:
Perry Kcheiherger and Wade
Hancock,
Plnecrest;
Judy
Lewis, Sunland; Sandy Levy,
Jeannette Davidson and Ron­
ald Goers*. Loch Arbor;
Pat Willis, Barbara Fletch­
er, and Cathy Gehr, Lake
Mary and the Hearn twins,
Elder Springs.
Volunteers for Sanford in­
clude Mrs. Kathleen Reynolds,
Pete and Pam Reynolds and
Cathy .McNeil, E. 'doth Street
and Pant Gibbs, Ninth Street.
Additional help from both
young people and adults will
be grratly appreciated. Those
intrrcited may contact any
one of the above named
workers.

Cub Den Makes
Field Trips
By Jane Casselberry
Cub Scouts of Den One,
Pack 310, ol Casselberry re­
cently enjoyed two field trips.
They visited the Sanford
Herald, where they learned
how a newpaper is published
and MacDonaUI'a Drive-in on
Highway 30 in Orlando where
they saw behind the scenes
operation of a restaurant am!
were treated to cold drinks
and french fries.
They were accompanied by
Mrs. Caroline Miller, Den Mother, Sira. Ruth Ncwberg and
Ricky Casselberry, Den Chief.
Those making the trips were
Michael Coyle, Craig Duncan,
Arthur and Ricky Ncwbcrg.
John
Cassellwrry,
Toddy,
Timmy and Pattie Miller,
Jimmy Phillips and Steven
Miller.

South Scores At
Atlantic City
ATLANTIC C IT Y , N. J.
(UFl&gt;—Save your Confeder­
ate money, boys, lire South 1*
riling again—only this time
the Kiris are leading the
comeback, with the weapons
only a woman hat, at the
.Min America pageant.
Two southern belle* — Miss
Virginia and Miss Alabama—
reigned today as the winners
of the first preliminary com­
petitions in the talent ami
bathing suit categoric!, re
spectively.
Miss Virginia, 23-year-old
Dorcas Campbell, won the
first preliminary talent con­
test Wednesday night over Id
other contestants on the basis
of her singing of a medley of
two musical eumrdy • typesongs and a semi-classical
number.
Misi Alabama. Judith Short,
1$, a statuesque blonde, cap­
tured the swim suit contest
in a white bathing suit with
her golden hair curling about
her shoulders.

Menu Outlined
For Barbecue
Ry Donna Estes
The menu for the chicken
barbecue to he held Sunday
at the Pott Home o f South
Seminole V FW Post 8207 was
decided at a special meeting
o f the Auxiliary Unit held
last Thursday night.
Served with the chicken
will be potato salad, tossed
salad, baked beans, rolls,
cake, and coffee or tea.
Tickets fur adults and chil­
dren under 12 year* may o«
purchased in advance from
any member o f the Poet or
Auxiliary or at tha event.

During the past year, al­
most 21.000 delinquent house­
hold employers were required
to mako back reports of
wages they had paid to clean­
ing women, maids and other
household help after their em­
ployes or ex-employea applied
for social security benefit*.
Based on the average of
$1,000 In wages covered by

Club Projects
Aid Lyman

The latest attempt was halt­
ed when Mexican customs
agents aeized a truck carrying
$2U,000 worth o f ammunition

these delinquent reports, the
Internal Revenue Service wilt
be collet-ling about $1.3 mil­
lion in hack social security
taxes from these 21,000 em­
ployers, plus Interest and pen­
alty, mill Col. Byron R. r a t­
ion, social security district
manager.
Since the law- holds the em­
ployer responsible fo r making
the reports and paying the
xoeiat security taxes due, the
delinquent employer is liable
for paying both the employ­
er's and the employe's share
o f the back taxes. There is no
time limit if no report was
filed, Colonel Button pointed
out.
About 184 million men,
women, and children are now
receiving social security bene­
fit checks each month. Colonel
Patton said, and about three
million persons apply for oldage, survivors, or disability
benefits each year. The a v ­
erage household worker there­

By Jane Casselberry
As projects of the Lyman
High School Athletic Boosters
Association the football field
has been replanted and is
coming along nicety and new
bleachers have been installed
to double the seating capa­
city.
These improvements will be
completed for the first game
of the season against Oviedo
on September SO.
The Boosters will operate
the concession stand at the
home games.
Joe
Pavelchak,
Boosters
president, invites any interest­
ed persons to come out to
the group's meetings held
each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Plan* for Sanford Chapter
in the teachers' lounge, amt 1101, Women o f the Moose,
help support the school ath­ to sponsor a rummage sate on
letic program.
Friday and Saturday, Sept.
21, at IU03 W. 13th St. In
Goldslairo were announced to­
day- hy Mrs. Edward J. Lacey,
generul chairman o f the proj­
ect.
Sale hours have been set
from 0 a.m. until U p.m. on
N E W Y O R K (U P D — Rus Friday and from U a.mi. until
sians are “ all over the place" merchandise is sold on Satur­
in Cnxtro’ a Cuba, an American day.
Proceeds from the project
atudent just hack from thenreported today. They avoid will benefit tho Chapter’s'
the use o f uniforms, he added. General Fund which goes in
Dick Riemunn, 27, o f Yonk­ part for suppoit o f project*
ers, N. Y., en route to a San at Moosehenit and at Moose*
Francisco Ray urea teaching haven with the remainder
job, suid the Russians travel­ used for local work among
ed ill groups and did nut min­ the children nnd the aged.
All committee chairmen o f
gle with Cubans.
He suid they lived in a the Chapter are acting as co“ wailed c ity " of their own in sponsor* o f the sale which
Rcglu, a fishing village across was planned at a meeting
the buy from llavunu, and hud held liieid u y night in the
their own “ house of pleasure." temporary Moose Lodge Hall
The fortified area in which In laike M iry.
Chairmen and their com­
they live is off-limlta to all
but a handful o f Cuban* with mittee* are Betty Donley,
Monsehrart; Betty Norword,
special pusses, he reported.
Klemann was one o f 5b library; Marion Sehwcikert,
American atudents who spent social service; Doris Gandy,
seven weeks in Cuba as Castro child care; Klsia W. Lacey,
Maths
Danklefs,
regime guests. Hu said he hoepitnl;

for* probably knows someone
who is getting social security
payments and is thus likely to
file a claim when she reaches
retirement age or has to stop
working because of disaliility.
I f wages she has earned in
household work covered by the
social security law have not
been reported to her social
security account, the employ­
er will be required, first, to
maks the report of wages, and
second, to pay the delinquent
taxes to the Internal Revenue
A delinquent employer may
also be discovered if the em­
ploye at any time asks the
Social Security Administra­
tion fo r a statement o f the
earning* credited to her so­
cial security account and finds
upon receiving it that some
wages are missing from hsr
record.
The address of the social
security office in this area
is 2120 North Orange Ave­
nue, Orlando.

Tampa Official
Held For Bribery
TAM PA (U P I) - The HiUsborough County grand Jury
Indicted City Councilman Lee
Duncan Wednesday on a se­
cond charge of accepting a
bribe in connection with zon­
ing action.
Duncan had been indicted
by the grand jury Tuesday
and was frre on $2,jno bond
on the first charge. Bond
Wednesday was set at $2,300.
Councilman Dick Itaeon al­
so was free on $2,500 bond
after being indicted on a
charge
returned
Tuesday
charging him with accepting
a bribe. Councilman Fletcher
Stribling was indicted last
week on a clurge of accept­
ing unauthorized compensation
and he too was free on bond.

in Ranchito. a small village
near Ihr hordrr town o f Reynolsa.
There was also a report
soma o f the arms were de­
stined fur the Mrxh-an state
of Miehoarun, the center o f
ex-l'rrsidrnt Lnznro Cunlenn'a
political movement to unseal
the present Mexican govern­
ment.
Mexican authorities said the
truck aeixrd was Mexicanowned, but carried a Texas
license plate. They said the
arms were smuggled from
Texas.
The xeiiurc was the sixth

Sunday School
Meeting Set

Area Firemen
M eet In DeBary
ity Mrs. Adam Muller
DeDary's Volunteer Fire­
men were hosts last Friday
evening
to
representatives
from 11 area fire departments
at a meeting to form an as­
sociation fo r the mutual pro­
tection o f citizen* in the area.
Main action taken at the
meeting
concerned
making
plans to o ffe r better fire
protection.
The DeBary men met the
night before for a routine
drill which included a lecture
by William Bragg on newer
technique* o f fighting fires.
Chief Jack Lambertson ex­
plained equipment locations on
the trucks for new members.
Nineteen men attended the
drill.

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Rummage Sale

“ volunteered" fur the trip “ be­
cause I knew the type of
group that was going and
wunted to lend some balance
to it,"

the last two days.
Earlier, authorities In M ex­
ico City reported seizing 250,1)00 rounds o f ammunition hid­
den in a station wagon.

Mexican

toms authorities in the last

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H im

lly Joan Mu gin
A special meeting of teach­
ers and workers at the ChuInula Community Chinch Sun­
day School will b,&gt; held at
7:30 p.m. Friday at the home
o f Mrs. R. Moon. 311 E. Sixth
Street.
Purpose o f the meeting will
be to plan the "Promotion
D ay" program to be held dur­
ing the month. All persons
interested in helping, in any
way, with the Sunday School
are asked to attend this meet­
ing.

TYPEW RITERS
ADDING MACHINES

With Operating Trad*

Moo-ehavcn; Myrlm Akers,
hmni making; Winifred White,
membership and Julia Wells,
publicity.
Persons interested 111 do­
nating rummage to the proj­
ect or who wish further In­
formation concerning the sale
are Invited to cull Mrs. Lacey
in Sanford or Chapter O ffi­
cers Mrs. Sum Meshutto and
i f i s. Otis SjuMnni in Luke
Mary.

Widow, 80, Found
Dead In Home
G U LF P O R T (U P I) — The
badly decomposed body of
Mrs. Elsie Ann Vogler, about
HO, was found lying on tho
floor o f her home hero Wed­
nesday.
Authorities said the woman
had been dead for some 11inl­
and that neighbors reported
they hud not seen her for a
couple o f weeks. A small cal­
iber weapon was found a few
feet from tho body hut it hud
not been fired,
Tho county medical examin­
er wu* investigating to deter­
mine tha cause of death of the
wiiluw.

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T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I ) —
The National Safety Council
says 19*52 traffic accidents
cost Florida 1212. Id million.
The council estimates the
cost o f traffic accidents by
figuring w ag* losses, dam­
ages, hospital costs and in•urunce.
The council said Florida av­
eraged 5.7 death* per 100
million miles o f travel, com­
pared to the national aver­
age of 5.3.

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after interviewing players lor
a story.
"H a blocked my path and
started waving the story I
had written la front of me
with profanity flowing," Lawson said. “ I started to walk
away and ha grabbed my
shirt around the collar. He
pulled me toward him, rip­
ping the shirt 1 triad to walk
away again aad ha pushed
me up against the wall- I
made no retaliation and said
nothing. Then I called the po­
lice."

Pinson posted 1300 hood end
wss freed. He was scheduled
to appear for a hearing in
police court today.
The inddast w ai touched
o U by a story Lawson wrote
for Tuesday editions o f the
paper In which ha said Pin­
ion could win tbs National
League batting championship
IX he would bunt occasionally.
A t the time o f the writing,
Pinson was third in the lea­
gue with a .322 average.
Pinson aecosted Lawson on
bis way out of the clubhousa

Pay IV Hay Put
Baseball Fans
Back In Parks

Junior High Hus
Lino Problem

H E W Y O R K IN E A ) — The
Loe Angelee Dodgers end 8an
Francisco Giants have com*
Bitted themselves to play ball
exclusively fo r dosed circuit
home pay television, starting
seat year.
Tha clubs also are under ob­
ligation to purchase a tidy
bundle o f shares in a new pay
television company, It ia re­
vealed by a registration with
tha Securlltas and Exchange
Commission.
Contracts with the National
League club* provide that tha
company must be in commer­
cial operation in San Fran*
clsco and Lot Angeles by
July, 1064.
This may be the beginning
o f a trend that will root fans
out o f homes and beer parlora
and send them back to the
parka.
Pay television haa been kick­
ed around fo r a decade or
longer. H o r a c e Ktunchamc,
owner o ( the Giante, report
edly received f t milium fo r
exclusive rights when ho tnov
ed the club from New York to
ban Francisco five years ago.
But tho Dodgers and Giants
Investing substantially in tho
subscription business could be
the farthest step baseball has
y e t taken toward pay televi­
sion.
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With a host o f experienced
backs on their hands, the
Sanford Junior High School
coaching staff has a small
line problem.
Head Coach Dan Pelham
and hi* sta ff were handicap­
ped In that they wtra not
able to hold spring practice.
There art about 60 boy* in
uniform at the time. Today's
cut is expected to bring that
number down to tomo 40.
Thirty-five boys should bo In
full dress by the first o f next
week. Conditioning and fun­
damental drills have been the
order o f the day for tha past
week and the boya are re­
sponding. Monday, the final
group o f boys will start run­
ning plays and working on
blocking assignments. Their
first game is only three weeks
off.
Several
boys from
last
yrar’s squad will be return­
ing. Chuck Plgott, an out­
standing member of the team
will he on hand. The coaches
m sti|, un(kci(|n] M to wh. t
position he will play.
Returning
q u a r t erbark

Standings
By United I'rrsa International
AM ERIC AN I.HAGUE
W L Pel.

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Frank W highaa haa pat on a
few pounds and w ill be calling
signals again. Ralph Stamp!
will b« on hand to back up
W highaa. Whlghsm throws
well and shows a lot of prom­
ise.

Cardinals Still

U. S. Golfers
Favorites

It is ironic that the advent New York
91 49 .630
o f pay talevlslon could pro­
78 01 .861 12*4
Mlnnreota
vide an odd twist to the base78 62 .657 13
Chicago
hall attendum-e question, fur
Balt inmie
75 66 .632 16*4
the very medium which did
•18 71) .493 •)•)
much to create the predica­ Detroit
67 73 ,479 24
ment may bail out the suffer­ Boston
68 76 .476 24‘4
Cleveland
ing major league clubs.
63 76 ,453 27*4
Kan.
City
Charging fans fo r seeing
62 79 .440 29*4
their heroes on screens at l.oe Angrle*
M 89 .360 40*4
home is more than likely to Washington
V\rdnrvds) ‘a Ueauita
drive them beck to the parks.
Deports have the new pay tel­ New York 5 Washington 4
Detroit 6 Boston 1 (N&gt;
evision organization ehurgmg
Baltimore 6 Cleveland 5 (N )
from t l to fl.5u for individual
Kun. City 4 Chicago 2 1st. twl.
programs. This in additiou to
Kan. City 7 Chicago 3 2nd
a flO installation charge and
&lt;N)
a monthly fee of ubuul |l.
Minn. 4 Loe Angeles 2 (N )
Why pay $1.60 and l&gt;e unnoyed
Friday's Games
by uninformed and humorlrss
Kan. City at l.oe Angeles (N )
announcers when you cun see
Minn, at Chicago ( N )
the game live from a bleacher
Cluveland at Wash. (N l
seat fur 73 cents and in the
Boston at Halt. 2 twi-night
grandstand for $1.30 T
Detroit at New York
A t least two eminent econ­
omists with a knowledge of
N A T IO N A l. I.HAGUE
what was called tho national
W 1. Pet.
Gil
pastime have predicted that In
l.oe Angelee 84 65 .604
1&amp; years there would be no St. tasule
79 60 .668 6
more major league baseball.
S. Francisco 76 64 .543 6 4
Few addicts will go along with
75 flu .536 9 'i
Philo.
that, but there are problems. Milwaukee
74 65 .532 to
These are not confined to l hicaga
73 66 .523 11
attendance, fur big league Cincinnati
75 68 .624 11
gainee televised into their Ur* Pittsburgh
68 70 .193 164
litu ry all but wrecked the Houston
50 90 .357 31*3
Canada, runner-up for the
tnlnnr leagues. This quite nat­ New Y'ork
44 95 .317 40
title five times and third
urally severely curtailed the
VVednesila) 'e Br.-ull*
once, was rated the toughest
auurce of talent supply. The Bun Francisco H Houston 3
challenger. Mexico has fin­
result is that in the last six I'hllu. 3 Cincinnati 2 &lt;S&gt;
ished second once and third
years the major leagues paid Milwaukee 1 Pitt, O (N )
five times,
(45 million in bonuses to play­ St. Louis 6 New Y'ork 5 ( N )
Toda)‘s No. t match pitted
ing prospects and spent an­ Chicago 2 l.o* Angeles I t l two former U. S. Amateur
other (lit million k.eping tho
champions, I960 winner Deane
inning* (N )
minor leagues in business.
Frida)'* Game*
Uemin and m u and 1631 vic­
.Milwaukee at Phila, (N l
tor Charlie Coe. against Nick
The Milwaukee B r a v e s New York at Clnuati ( N )
Wrslock and Bert Ticehurst
eguin uiv suffering frum the Chicago at Houston ( N )
of Canada and Jose Luis Or­
•hurts. Houston isn't doing l.os Ai gelrs at San Fran. ( N ) tega and Thomas Lehman of
well. Cincinnatli and Pitta* Su Louis at Pitt. 2 twi-night Mexico.
burgh are o ff. Cleveland and
Detroit are having bud years,
f-os Angeles Is 200,000 paid
admissions below a yeur ugu
and Washington is hardly set­
ting turnstile records.
Clubs put up brave front*
O il
announcing slight attendance
Increases from year to year,
but the fa d remains that only
the two California National
League clubs are ahead of
their peak figures, unless you
at
count the new Mute in Nsw
York.
With the pennant lace set­
tled curly, even the proud New
York Yankees will full cunaldcrably below their l,4UJ,oou
o f last year.
Owners can't expect to give
their production* to the public
free, gratis and fo r nothing
nn the sir and fill their parks
310
E ast
F ir a l, S a n fo r d
too.
Making them pay w ill put a
W e G ive T e f V alu e SU aepe
lot o f customers back in the
parks.

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Sanford JV Squad
Showing Promise
Seminole High School Head
Junior V an ity Coach Ralph
Stumpf has many inasperienced boys who are coming
along fa it and he and Coach
John Colbert are looking fo r­
ward to another fine football
season.
With
only fiv e
player*
back from last year, the
cuaehes have a big problem
but are confident it can be
solved. Benny John*, David
Higginbotham, Richard Ilittell, John Lewis and Eddie
Griffith are the returnees.
The JV’» have been working
on fundamentals and condi­
tioning drills and now the
squad is getting in physical
condition and i* ready to do
some head knockin'.
Stumpf reports the boys in
the best of spirit* and are
getting over the fir * t week’s
brui*e». They will get their

HI-NOONERS new officers of the women’s bowlinpr leattue were elected
Wednesday as the league bejfun its winter season. There ure 12 teams in
the league which plays nt "high noon.” New officials front right include
Mrs. Mary Tomnleski, sergeant-at-urms; Mrs. Shirley Simas, secretarytreasurer; Mrs. Betty Johnston, president, and Mrs. Teena Armao, vice
president,
(Herald Photo)

Think They Can
Win Pennant Twins, Sox Get

Dan Simon, Kelly Ogdsn,
Bruce McKibbon, Mark Caolo,
Freddie Weber, Mike Mc­
Guire have all shown up well By United Frees tatonnUennl
along with Richard Layman
General m inager Bing Deand Ronnie Peeples.
vine says be can sen "definite
Wayne Feklss, Pate Barlow, signs’ * o f a St. Louis Cardi­
Leslie LeGore, and othsra all nals pennant victory despite
play In the beckflsld but can ■ wavering voice from Los
also be moved up to fill in at Angeles thst keeps saying
that's a lot of bird-seed.
the line.
Devin* claims that the Car­
The juniors have several
f1n« receivers Including Ron­ dinal players, all fired up by
nie Dudley and Bfark Raborn. a seven-game winning streak
Jimmy Williams Is an end which has cut the Dodgers'
who also can play either lead to five games, honestly
guard or tackle. Tommy Bry­ feel they can overtake Walt
an, a transfer, shows promise Alston’s crew,
on tha line along with John­
Tho Cards, who beat the
ny Butts, Greg Ganas, and Meta, 6-3, Wednesday night
Roy Dunn from lust year's while the Cubs downed the
team.
Dodgers, 2-1, in 11 innings
Oviedo will be Sanford's hare two big things going for
first foe and Pelham is con­ them — the schedule and a
fident thst he, Owen McCar- burning desire to win the penron, Ed Buckner, and Ron­ nsnt as a fitting farewell for
nie Hunt can have the boys retiring Stan Muslal.
Fifteen of the Cardinals’ re ­
In shspe for the opener.
maining 23 gim *s ere sched­
uled at home and that includ­
es three with the Dodgers.
As fo r the 42-year-old Muslat, he has no Intention of
sitting around and not contri­
buting his share.
Stan the Man socked the
DF.S MOINES, Iowa (U P I )
473rd homer of his career
—The United State* team of
Wednesday night and his 10th
talented amateur golfers was of live season with one man cm
a heavy favorite today to in the fifth Inning after Bill
sweep to its 7th straight vic­ White had hammered his 24th
tory Ia tho Am erica*! Cup homer in (he fourth.
Ken Boyer, however, broke
continental links rivalry over
a five-all tie when he singled
stellar teams from both Can­
off loser Larry Bearnarth in
ada and Mexico.
the seventh for his 100th nm
Competition in the two-day
event began thia morning batted in of the year. Sam
with throo "slxsom os," In (Toothpick) Jonee pitched to
which each nation had a two- one batter in the seventh and
player team hitting alternate that wee enough to earn him
shots in match play against his second victory.
Ken llubbs snapped a fourboth rival countriesTiie afternoon competition game Dodger winning streak
will involve six threesomes. by singling home Andre Rod­
In which each nation will have gers in the lith inning with
ono player competing against the winning run for the Cubs
In other Nations] League
both oilier nations. The same
formula will lie followed nn games, the Braves blanked
Friday's
concluding
two the Pirates, 1-0, as Warren
Spahn won his 19th, the Phil
rounds.
Tho U. S., never beoten In lies nipped the Reds, 3-1, and
tha six previous events, was the Giants defeated the Colts,
given a chance to post a re­ 13.
cord number of points for the
The mother o f the sculptor
biennial event, coming closer
to the possible 36 points than Frederic Bartholdi served as
it did In taking the 1M1 event th* model for the Statue of
Liberty.
with 29.

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Pinson was visibly upset
when police entered the club­
house end advised him to go
with them to the station to
post bond so they wouldn’t be
required to gel a warrant and
take him forcibly. Lawson
signed the v i m n t at the po­
lice station and Pinson post­
ed bond immediately and was
rtlsased.
Pinson did not deny Lawson's accusation. H e com­
plained that the writer " a l­
ways criticises us when we're
on the road, hoping we won't
get to read it."
"M y job isn't to bunt," Pin­
son said, " i r the man (Cincin­
nati m anager Fred Hutchin­
son) told me to bunt, 1 would.
But be hasn't said anything
to m e about bunting. You
don't drive home M runs
butting."

Empty Bid To
Series Meeting
fa ile d

Press

International

The Yankees' magic number
now is 11 and that adds up
to a rather empty invitation
Commissioner Ford Frick ex ­
tended to tiie Twins and the
White Sox.
Frick invited both Wednes­
day, as well as the Yankees,
to attend a meeting in Chicago

United Frees International
The annual last-minute shutBe is on.
With the start o f the Nation­
al FoutlwII League season
just to days away and the
American
Football
League
slated for regular season ac­
tion this weekend, veterans
began shuffling back into the
starting lineups and the rookie
sensations found their place*
on the benches.
Los Angeles Ram coach
ilarland Stare, after looking
at rookie Ben Wilson and
third-year man Art Perkins
at full back fo r four pre-sea­
son games, decided veteran
Dick lias* was still the man
for the job.
Svare also named Jon A r ­
nett. Bass’ running mate at
halfback, to start with Bass
in the Ram's pre-season finale
against San Francisco Satur­
day night in Los Angeles.
Terry Baker got the nod at
quarterback, but vets Roman
Gabriel and Zeke Hratkowski
are pressuring the Los An­

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DUNEDIN, Fla. (U P I )- A r oold Palmer, Jack Nieklaus
and Julius Boros remain onetwo-three among professional
golf's leading money winners,
according to the unofficial
weekly report by the Profes­
sional
Golfers
Association.
Palmer's earnings total $lol,335; Nieklaus, $83,W3, and
Boros. $73,936.

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R T ; John Cannavino, m i;
Tony Gonxalex, C; Ronnie
Crawford, L G ; David Jarrell,
L T ; David Higginbotham, LK;
Ricky Walstrom, RHB; John
Lewis, LH D ; and Chris Tillii,
FB.
The quarterback *put h^s
not
been
determined
and
probably won't be until gam*
time. Stumpf ho* fine signal
callers in Bernie Barbour,
J e ff Whiting, Ron Laney, and
Ernie Baumeister. Sterl Web­
er will see a lot o f action at
right halfback and Sonny
Messer w ill aee about equal
action.

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geles rookie for the job.
Three Detroit veterans side
lined most of the exhibition
season will be back a l their
old posts agaimt Dallas Sat­
urday in New Orleans Flank­
er back T erry Barr, quarter­
back Milt Plum and half­
backs Larry Ferguson, a firstyear man, and Tom Watkins
returned after being sidelined
by injuries.
St. Louis Cardinals coach
Wally Lcm m named an all
veteran backfield to meet the
Minnesota
Vikings
at
St.
Louis Friday night: quarterhack Charley Johnson, half­
back Joe Childress, fullback
Prentice Gautt and flanker
Bobby Joe Conrad.
Rookie Ray Poage, at the
Vikings' flanker position, wa*
the only first-year man named
by coach Norm Van Brocklln in his starting backfield.
Fran Tar ken ton replaced Ron
Vanderkeien at quarterback,
Tommy 31a son returned to
halfback ami Bill Brown to
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Lead Winners

T A K E ALONG J. C. HIGGINS

CATALOG

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Pros Set Lineups
For Season Start

next .Monday for the purpose
of discussing World Series ar­
rangements.
Can't you just picture re ­
presentatives of Lie Twins
and W h i t e Sox standing
around at that meeting twid­
dling Iheir thumbs and trying
to make themselves believe
It'll all be different next year?
One thing is sure: They can
forget about this year unless
they plan a private squabble
o f their own for second place.
But who ever remembers
which team finished aecoud
by Christmas?
The Yankees fattened their
lead to 12*4 games by over­
coming the senators. 3-4, Wed­
nesday while the Twins took |
over second place with a 4-2
triumph over the Angels.
Roger Marls' two run homer
in the ninth inning—his 20th
of the season and first since
July 6—gave the Yankees
their victory over the Sen­
ator*.
Tiie White Sox dropped to
third when the Athletics beat
them twice, 4-2 and 7-3; the
Tigers ripped the Red Sox,
6-1, and the Oriole* edged
past the Indians, 6-3.

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Pag* 6 — Sept 6, 1963

Vada Pinson Charged In Assault
C IN C IN N A T I (U P I) - Cinciaaatl Redo outfielder Vada
Pinson was charted with as*
fault and battery Wedncsdaj
lig h t follow lag his second
aklralsh la little over a year
With the same sport»writer.
The w riter — Earl Lawson
o f the Cine Inns ti Post and
Tlmea-Star — liled the war*
rant. He said Pinson "grabtad my sack tad ibovtd me
Sgitast a w a ll" o f the Cinclnnatl
clubhousa alter
a
lig h t gam e la which Philadel­
phia defeated the Reds, 3-2.

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D EAR AB B Y: My IByear-old daughter eloped
with a 'JJ-year-old boy, and
when I *ay BOY I don’t
mean M AN, When they
came home we forgave :hrm
and planned a nice church
wedding
fo r
lu «u .
We
thought everything via* go­
ing along fine when, the
night before the church
wedding » » &lt; to lake place,
the boy ran o ff and le ft a
note laying it w ai “ bet­
te r" thii way. My daughter
»a y i ihe doesn't know why
he run off. She mudo ns
stop trying to locate him as
she says she doesn't ever
want to see him again.
(Neither do we.) It has
been only three weeks aince
their elopement.
Is my
daughter eligible tor an an­
nulment or must she go
through a divorce? W'hat
should we do with the wed­
ding presents?
HER MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: A law­
yer can help you. Ur.dc, the
circumstances, return A L L
the wedding presents.
•
4 * 4
D E AR A B B Y : 1 met a
man who I thought was
nice. When he asked me
how old 1 was [ told him
the truth. Then lie asked me

Sapt. B, 1968 —

Pago 7

Television
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By Abigail Von Buren

if I'd mind setting my age
Lack a few years. I told him
I wouldn’t do it. Then he
came right out and said if
I didn't aet my age back we
were through. Was I WTong
in refusing him that re­
quest, or do you think he
was just looking for an excase to get rid o f me?
F IF T Y AND H O NEST

it’s my place to tell title
young woman to leave them
alone. What do you sug­
gest?
W ITS ’ END
DEAR
W ITS’ :
Unless
your tenants complain to
you about the lack of pri­
vacy, do nothing. (They
might enjoy her riaiu .) But
i f you hsar any rumbling!
to the contrary, better have
• speech prepared to deliver
to your young, garrulous
tenant.
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D EAR F IF T Y : I won’ t
libel used car talesmen by
making comparisons. But
this man has mora shallow
pride than tha stuff o f a
good husband. And i f ha
urges you to deceive others
by tampering with your
chronological
speedometer,
he's probably not above de­
ceiving you as well. Lose
bint.
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D EAR ABBY: I own a
■mall apartment building.
One of my tenants makes
a habit of visiting one o f
the other tenants every sin­
gle day She barges in and
•lays fo r hours. She is
juung, and a good-hearted
soul, and. although sha haa
children, sha must be lone­
ly for adult company. [
don't want any o f my ten­
ants to move fo r lack of
privacy, yet I don't think

C O N F ID E N T IA L TO M
and M: Oscar Wilde put it
thia way: “ Children begin
by loving their parents.
Later they judge them. Sel­
dom if ever do they forgive
them.’’ I think your answer
can be found in those words.
s e e s
Tell your troubles to Abby. For a personal, unpub­
lished reply, pleaee send a
stamped, itlf-addreised en­
velope.
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Box 33G5, Beverly Hills,
Calif., for Abby's new book­
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THURSDAY P. M.

p.m. NBC. Wide
M ( ! ) C k«*&gt; *t • S t e w7:30-8:30
m
( I I ABC ■ **•«&lt;■* Kepert Country. "Th e Girl From Nob
i ! ) Orest IWeJlIaee
I I I I I ) Kdltertel
Hill.” ( Rerun 1 This is one
l :te &lt;l&gt; Atlantic Weaiaer
for
the
ladie*.
especially
• :U ( I I S i c i r i M
l i l t &lt;t&gt; Ml 4 - n s . Mew*
those who have become fan*
1:11 111 Sport* P i o i are
( I ) BStlerlel C e a iae at
of Earl Holliman in Ihe rule
1:11 ( t ) W t a lk e r Skew
&lt;«&gt; &lt;*lis News
IV t t h of Mitch Guthrie. The rodeo
W e lt e r Cronktt*
cowboy takes time out from
( I ) W tetxtr
his exciting activities to in
l:IS &lt;t) Urete r* Mews
dulge in a small romance. A
1:11 ( I ) Xpert* Meperi
• :(S ( I I llnatlsr B r l t h l t f
socialite on a scavenger hunt
( I ) KncSeate* Mlrrar
is told she must bring in a
t : M t i t Too Are TAer*
&lt;&gt;&gt; M i l * Pertnere
cowboy. The lovely lady takes
( ( ) Hunting A Pithing
Mitch in tow and soon they
t . l l c ii wtda Country
( I ) B ro ad aar Usee
are in their own little world
Laths
Kathryn Hay* is featured
i l l I'elr F s c b m s *
I:** Si I’ rrrr Natan
with stars Earl Holliman and
l i t t'onns R te * Snow
Andrew J’rinc.
*:!• ( I ) Dr. Klld sr*
I I ) Leave It Ta B te etr
8:309:30 p m. NBC. Dr. Kil
t:SS ( I t Ur Three Son*
dare. "W hat's God to Jul­
i l l The T w ilig h t Zone
9:30 (J&gt; Lively One*
ius?” (Rerun) This one de­
i f ) Uc tla!*’ * Navy
serves your full attention
I t . I I (St The ^urtee
( I t The Circus
otherwise the moral point
( I t Alcoa Premiere
may appear confusing. Com
11:11 ( ! ) Netrerope
H I Murphr U an ta New t mendahly good is Martin ll.il
( I ) New Report*
sain as a dying patient who
11:1* ( ( ) Mld-PU. Fin el D e­
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By Oswald Jacoby

In
ordinary
competition,
took steps to counteract his
MOMS
• nasty plot.
East would win the club open
S A M
mg with the ace and lead
Dick had to keep West out
fJ IT
back the queen. From that
o f the lead and he worked
«K Q C «t
point,
declarer
would
go
things out nicely. He won the
*1 0 4
about making bis four-spade
w ear
uAmtm diamond in dummy and took
the heart finesse. Then he
contract.
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4 914)
f K 1011
cashed his ace of hearts, re­
This was not ordinary com­
4 J io a i
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turned to dummy with the ace
petition and expert East play­
4 K T I1
+AQ JM
o f trumps and led the jack of
ed Ihe Jack of clubs at trick
SOUTH
hearts.
one. When it held, East was
• Q J 1 0 I4 I
East played the king where­
ready to perform a neat trick.
VAQ
upon Dick discarded his re­
He led his singleton diamond.
4 AT4
411
maining dub. Hits play ot
HU plan was to take his king
Both vulnerable
discarding a loser on a loser
o f trumps at the first oppor­
gee*
Heath Weal N e t *
left East in the lead with no
tunity and put his partner in
14
24
P w
4A
means to get to his partner's
with the king of clubs where­
Past rasa
Pas*
hand. East led another club.
upon a diamond ruff would
Opening lead—A 1
Dick ruffed, gave East his
send South to the showers.
Unfortunately f o r
East's I [os Angeles who sat South, | king of trumps and racked up
well laid plan, Dick Walsh ot |saw what East was up to and | the rubber.

(jJq Jha U )om m :
It'* a rare man who can
understand these truths about
a woman:
Why site is so upset when
she goes to a parly and mccIt

Smith Slated
As Canes QB
CORAL CABLES ( L P I ) —
University of Miami Coach
Andy Gustafson has begun
grooming a sophomore from
Fort Lauderdale (o (ill the
shoes of star quarterback
George Mira.
Itutsi'll Smith has been
playing first team left half­
back so far in practices. Gus­
tafson said Wednesday ha will
he counted on for soma outaide running this year and
will understudy -Mira, who
will graduate.
UusUlvon said the Huntrants appear to be shaping
up after two brisk workouts
Wednesday, hut added there
is much more contact work
still ahead.

$45,000lutah
Open Begins
SALT LAKE CITY ( U P I ) The
Utah Open gets
under way today at the Salt
Lake Country Club course
with the spotlight on a couple
o f golfdom's little fellows —
Gary Flayer and Jerry Bar
her.
Player and Barber were
favored over the bigger boys
because the heavily trapped
course will require more ac­
curacy than power.
Player, the No. 3 ranking
money winner on the circuit
tins year, was a last-minute
entry as another little guy,
Juan f fh i Chi) Rodriguez,
winner of last week’s Denver
Open, withdrew.

another woman wearing •
dress exactly like hers.
Why she instinctly distrusts
some women, without being
able to explain her reasons.
How she can have a closet
full of clollies and still not
have a thing to wear.
How she can satisly herself
as to what another woman la
like in just one meeting.
How she can like another
woman and still enjoy point­
ing out her defect*.
How she can tell when an­
other woman means a re­
mark to be catty — avsn
though it Is worded like *
compliment.
Why it irritates her to have
her husband too enthusiastic

By Ruth M illett

over a meal cooked by an­
other woman.
Why she'll work harder to
Impress a woman the doesn't
like than one she does.
Why she accepts Invitations
she doesn’t want to accept,
thereby obligating herself to
entertain people she consid­
ers bores.
Why she'll dress In her best
clothes, hire a baby sitter and
drive across town to go to a
tea for several hundred wom­
en, spend 13 minutes and then
turn around and come home.
How the can tell at a glance
w h e t h e r another woman's
blonde hair is dyed—and why
she care* whether it 1* or not.
Especially, why she feel* so
triumphant when s h e an­
nounces that it is a dya job.
Why she'll
go to such
lengths to find out a woman's
true age if she suspect* the
woman it lying about her
r im ,
Why the fusses over in al­
G AIN E SVILLE fU F Il- T h e
injury-plagued Florida Gators ready pristine home when
(eared today for ono list friends phone that they are
hard scrimmage before going planning to drop in.
to Atlanta to tackla Georgia
Tech Sept. 14 m the season's
Rave you retd Ruth MUlett'a ‘Tips on Teen-Agers" ?
opener.
Coach Ray Grave*, who Mall 23 cents to Ruth Millett
said he missel Hie full time Reader Service, c/o The San
services of first-string tackle ford Herald, P O. Box 449,
Frank Lasky who has a badly Dept. A. Radio City i t at loo.
cut knee, ran Ihe Gators New York 19, N. Y.
through .a scrimmage Wed­
nesday and declared it tha
best yet.
"W e noticed Improvement
all around,’ ’ hr said, "but
w ere
still not ready for
Tech.’*

Injuries Stalk
Gator Squad

d U q h liq h iA

T.tl
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shut fur himself.
Kildare
(Richard Chamberlain) gets
tile brother a job in the hos­
pital cafeteria, but his Irre­
sponsibility on the job leads
to angry word* between the
brothers and the mentally re­
tarded one bolts and disap­
pears. lt'» up to KildJrc to
iind him.
9 IU p m. CBS The Twilight
Zone.
"On
Thursday
We
Leave for Home.'' t Rerun)
It's dilficult to »ay which ele­
ment U better in this one: the
unusual story or the deft
characterisation
of
star
James Whitmore. The play is
about a colony of lost space
travelers, about to lie res­
cued alter spending 3u years
on a remote asteroid. Whit­
more who lias been their ac­
cepted leader displays joy,
depression, anger and fear
when he realises that the res­
cue will deprive him of the
(ears death only because hr authority he has been enjoy­
port
( I t Wtethar Shew
will have a mentally retard­ ing in their years of isolation.
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Married In Home Garden Ceremony

Organist was Mr*. H, H.
Schmidt accompanying vocal­
ists Gayle Ricks, alsur-in-iaw
• f tbs bride, ringing "Wither
Tbon Geest” and "0 , Per­
fect Love" with Darlene
BradweU of Orlando staging
•The Wedding Prayer."
The bride, given in marri­
age by her uncle, Raymond
Ricks, wore an ivory satin
and Chantilly lace Boor
length gown with a modified
chapel train. Her bouffent
skirt end bodice featured in­
serts of ra-embroidered Dee.
Tba scoop sack bodies coded
In flattering tapered wrist
length lace sleeves.
Her silk illusion slbow
length veil was edged with
the same Chantilly lice aa
that of the gown and was bald
In plan by a tiara of re-«mbroldtrcd lace and aaad
pearl*. 5b* carried a cascade
bouquet of Ulloa-of-the-valley
and white orchids.
The bride's cousin, Debbie
Ricks, ef Forest City, was her
only attendant She wore g
pink bouffant ballerina length
drese of Ian featuring a satin
cummerbund.
A matching
pink vsil and accessories
completed her ensemble. Mias
Ricks carried a cascade of
pink carnations.
Flower girl was little Con­
nie Jean Rick*, alitor of the
bride, and she too wore a pink
dress and carried a white
lar« basket filled with m e
petals which aho scattered
along the aisle.

wore an aqua and white
afreet length ahealh with
aqua accessories and a cor­
sage of pink rosebuds.
A reception waa held Im­
mediately following the cere­
mony la the home of the
bride’s parents. The color
scheme of pink and white
was carried out with the buf­
fet table covered with white
lace over pink. The threetiered sreddlng cake was also
decorated in pink and white.
A silver poach bowl graced
one end of the table and
punch was served along with
the cake by Mra. Raymood
Ricks, Mri. Walter Grant.
Mra. Dorothy Hawthorne aad
Mra. Charles Beeler.
For her going away outfit
the bride chose a blue silk or­
gans! ahealh with matching
accessories. Enhancing her
attire was a white orchid cor­
sage from the center of her
bouquet.
After a honeymoon to the
East Coast of Florida, the
couple will return to their
studies in Nashville, Tens.,
where the bride Is a senior
nursing student at Madison
Sanllsrhim and Hospital aad
the groom la a medical tech­
nician and student. They wlQ
make their borne on the cam­
pus.

MRS. HERMAN H. HUNT

Wf Ji m C w t k m j
Bobby Mobley, son of Mra.
Sorority
Mary Mobley of Lake Talmo,
The Theta Epalkm Chapter waa guest of honor Thursday
of Beta Sigma Phi met at
the home of Mrs. John Erick­
son lor the purpose of put­
ting together the chapter
year books.
After much discussion of
coming programs, the girls
enjoyed a very delicious cov­
ered dish luncheon.
Those a t t e n d i n g were
Maes. Richard Walker, Wal­
lace Peacock, Robert McKee,
Paul Lewis Jr., Cameron
Lawrence, R o g e r Garner,

TUESDAY
The morning circle of the
Ladles Aid of the Lutheran
Church of the Redeemer
meets at 10 a.m. in the Ed­
ucational Building of the
church.

Plans Meeting

Personals

Mountains, attended an an­
nual family reunlun In West
Virginia, visited friends and
relatives
In
New Jersey,
Connecticut and Virginia and
spent some time with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. M. K. Townsend,
and their grandchildren, Les­
lie, Leah and Steven on Fire
Col. tnd Mrs. Herbert Platt
Island, N. Y . Mr, Townsend
has Just accepted the Job as are moving Into their new
asslstint to the president of home on Stone Island.
Moorhead Stale College In
Mr. and Mr*. L. M. Wright
Moorhead, Minn., and will be­
gin his duties there on Oct. 1. returned from a visit in Jack­
sonville with their daughter
and her husband, Dr. and
Mr. and Mra. George L.
Mrs. T. Z. Cason.
Jlighsmith, l l o W. Lauren
Court. Fern Pork, have re ­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hender­
turned from a weekend trip
son and son Howard returned
to Naiaau which was mado in
last week after spending a
celebration o f the 23th anniweek with their daughter and
veraary
of
the
company
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. An­
where he la employed. The
dre A yliei, in North Holly­
trip was made by chartered
wood.
plane.

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BOBBY MOBLEY, center, at a recent going awny party iu hU honor,
given by Connie Swofford, left and Karen Lyons, right. (Herald Photo)

Hostess For
The Pari Noble Grands
Club met Tueiday evening at
the home of Mrs. R. A . F u ­
trell. Mrs. Henry Jameson,
president,
conducted
th e
meeting which was opened
with devotions by Mrs. M ae
Myers.
Mrs. Jameson presented a
cake plate to the club which
she had purchased in N orth
DR. AND MBS. H. KESSENICH, of Lake City, who have been visiting
Carolina. The plat* matches
in DeBary, entertained a group of friends who have shown them such a
dishes owned by Seminola
good time during their stuy, at his mother's home, on Plumosa Road.
Rcbckah Lodge and w ill be
Shown are Dr, and Mrs. Kessenich and their three sons, from left, Kit,
given to them.
William C. and Thomas Gregory. Dr. Kessenich is stutioned at the
The next meeting w ill be at
Veterans Hospital, in Lake City. They also spent some time at Daytona
Ihe home of Mrs. Clarence
Beach.
(Cox Photo)
Snyder.
Those attending ware Mrs.
W. L. Roche, Mrs. M yers,
.Mrs. Mary Jameson, Mrs.
Henry Jameson, Mra. Snyder,
By Jean Mafia
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chad­ Mr*. Rosco* Morrison, 331 Mrs. Hobart Moore, Mrs. R.
11. Beckham, Mrs. Brodio
Recent visitors at tba Sixth wick have returned from a Sixth Struct.
Williams, Mrs. D. C. Howard
Street home o f Mr, and Mrs. week's vacation on the Gulf
and the hostess.
J. Jordan were Mr. and Mrs.
of Mexico. While In Pensa­
New residents at 460 Fourth
Charles Tabor and daughters,
Kathy and Lori Ann, o 1 Or­ cola the Chadwicks visited Street aro Mr. and Mrs. Darlando. They are former Chu- with Tom and Carol Lyons, vis Heath and sons "Pooch”
and Kickv. The Heaths moved
farmer Ciiuiuut* residents.
luota residents.
to Chuluota from Beckley, W.
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carrol

MICHAEL RIGGS
By Mrs. Clarence Bayder
Michael Riggs, son of Mr.
and Mri. Cecil Rlgga o f Louis­
ville, Ky,, has been visiting
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. M irvin Riggs, and fam ­
ily in Osteen.
During his visit he celebrat­
ed his 14th birthday. A picnic
was held In his honor at New
Smyrna Beach with members
o f the family attending.

are planning to sell their
home. Due (o Mr. Carroll's
health they will move to Eglin Air Force Daic where
they will be near their daugh­
ter and son-in-law, T/Sgt. and
3!rs. John L. Layman.
Mr. and 3Irs. Carroll have
a new granddaughter. Penny
Sue, born Aug. 19 in Roches­
ter, N. Y-, to their daughter
and son-in-law, Mr. and Airs.
The press agent for Ihe Karl Smith Jr.
Grace Downs model school
reports students study pos­
Recent guests of Mr. and
ture Improvement by walking Mrs. K. S. Lyon were their
around with lightweight port­ grandson, Rex Lyon, and a
able typewriters on their friend Wayne
Cole, from
heads.
Cleveland, Miss.

A L W A Y S F IR S T Q U A L IT Y

Jerry Murphy, of the Lake
Catherine Inn, is their daugh­
ter and son-in-law, Mr, and
SIri. William Donges, o f Co­
lumbus, Ohio. After visiting
here far two week* the Don­
ges plan to go to Nassau be­
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Miss Grace Morrison, of
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brother and his wife, Mr. and pital for observation.

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Paul Markoa, Mra. Byron
Leach. M ri. L. E. Eatca and
Mr*. Irving Pryor.
A reading on the life o f the
founder o f Eastern Star, Dr.
Robert Morris, was given by
Harvey Dunn. Following Ihe
picnic, a conducted tour of
the power plant waa enjoyed
by the group.

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agenda will be making final
the annual plcnie
this Saturday at R o e k
Springs. Serving will atari at
12:30 and the picnic la spon­
sored by the Brotherhood
Lodge No. 920 and the Ladles
Auxiliary.
plans for

Recent visitors at the Sixth
Street homes o f Mr, and Sirs.
Glen Gobble and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Magin were Sir.
and Sirs. Cy Harrison, o f Or­
lando, farmer Chuluota resi­
dents.

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t

The Ladies Society o f the
Brotherhood o f Locomotive
firem en and Englncmen will
meet today at the home of
Mrs. Eudonal Ethridge.
Main item on the business

Hera's what they buy far their

Mr. and Sirs. Fay Lee have
returned from a month's trip
to visit relatives in Minne­
sota. North and South Dakota.

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Saturday

UNDIKWEAR
DEPARTMENT

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Bruce
and sons Joe and Jeff have
returned from a trip to the
southern part of the state.

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sain
and son Tim m y returned last
week from a week's vacation
In Winston Salem, N. C.

Plans Picnic

Mrs. Futrell

Personals

Sir. and Mra. Walter Sayo
o f 123 Orients Drive have re ­
turned from a three weeka
vacation spent In Esst Lans­
ing, Mich., with their son-inlaw and daughter, Ur. and
Sira. Dale Hamlin and chil­
dren. Brenda, Cheryl, Patri­
cia, Sheila and Michael.
On the return trip the Sayoa
stopped o ff in Slichigan City
and La Porte, tnd., where
they visited his sisters.

ad with tiki llghta and deco­
rated with palmetto leave*.
Refreshments of cake aad
punch w en aerved.
Tboae a t t e n d i n g were
Cheryl Strong, Pat Haley,
Karen May, Cheryl Grafflua,
Joyce Lovell, Suianne Millar,
Becky Pearson, Edle Herata,
Sherri Lovell. Johnny Hay
nea, Bill Bentley, Ricky Mo*
quin, Richard MUler, Riek
Mender, Steve Shook, Jeff
MacLeod, Roger M o b l e y ,
Glenn and Steve Duncan, Jim*
my Merritt, Johnny Blrk*
belmer and Danny Canal*
berry.

Chuluota Personals

Friday

Altamonte

night at a golag away party
given by Karen Lyoaa and
Connie Swofford at the Lyons
homo on Lake Bodge.

Church
Calendar

Auxiliary

A covered dish supper w ill
precede the regular meeting
of the Campbell Losslng Post
S3, Ladles Auxiliary, this F ri­
day at 7 p.m. at The A m er­
ican Legion Hut.
Miss Barbara Boiger and
Miss Carol Oxford, two local
girls who were state repre­
sentative! to ,Tallaha*iee this
summer w i l l
be honored
guests. They will speak on
(heir participation In the an­
nual event.
All members are Invlled to
come and bring Ihclr choice
of a covered dish.

Bobby Honored At Going Away Party

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Family Reunion In Longdale

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Card gamea, a ham dinner
and a spaghetti supper were
part of the Tun along with

MEMBERS OF THE KENNEDY FAMILY at a recent reunion are from
left, front row, Mr. and Mra. John Kennedy with grandchildren, Susan
and Reggie Cox and Jimmy and Frank Claudio, Back row, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Cox, John GaudJo and Mr. and Mra. Mario Claudio. (Herald Photo)

Anniversary

sunning and turfing in one
last holiday fling before the
beginning o f achool.
Members who apent the en­
tire week In the huge old
house rented by the group lor
the occasion included Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Fox, Mrs
Kirby Fite and children, Mr
and Mra. Edward McCall and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Schirard, Mra. James McKee.
Mrs. Mary Keenen.
Mra. Henry Tookc and Mrs.
John Dickey Joined the group
during the daytime hours re
turning home In the evenings.
On the weekend, the nuin
ber In the group rose to 34 as
husbands and other couples
Joined (he vacationers at their
seaside retreat.

Mrs. Ed Higgins

several
coffee.

recipes
They

Mrs. Ed lllgglne waa guest

She was to surprised she

of honor at a surprise party waa almost overcome fo r a
this weekend at the home of moment.
her

daughter

and

She

thought

were only going over

family,

they
for a

John

Wil­ friendly chat and cup o f tea.

liams, on Oak Avenue.

The dining room waa dec­

Capt.

and

Mrs.

It was In celebration of her orated In a color acheme of
77th birthday and the party green and yellow with a three
was given by her three daugh­ tiered birthday
cake
and
ters, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. seven candles, representing
Wally Dlclrich and Mrs. Ade­ her seven children and her
laide Motes, and her lister, 77th birthday. Coffee and nuts
Mis* Sara W. Easterly.
were served with the cake.
The guests all gathered at
the Williams home and when
Miss Easterly arrived with
the honorre. they were met
by Mra. Williams who escort­
ed them to the terrace by the
pool. There stood all seven of
Mrs. Higgins' children and
their families who greeted
her with "Happy fllrthday."

Bear Lake

Personals
By Shirley Wentworth
Housegueata

of

Mr.

and

Craig

Drive,

Hear

Lake

are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Har­
Mich.

Sr.,

of

Sara

Rochester,

and

Candice,

daughter* o f tha Junior Her'rlngtona

spent

the

Personals

summer

with their grandparent* who
brought them home and will
visit fo r some time In Osar
Lake.

Navy Events

N ew residents welcomed to
Bear Lake last week were
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Joaey
and two children, Pamela and
Angela, from Winter Park.
They are living nt 1175 Jas­
mine Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank T.
Grter celebrated their 3Pth
wedding anniversary Aug. 30
with a fam ily dinner party at
the Cherry Plaza, In Orlando.

BOTTLED
GAS

The Inscription on the cake
read "Happy Birthday to the
Greatest."
Those enjoying the celebra­
tion with her were Mrs. Mayme Griffin, Mrs. Julia Laney. Mrs. Peacha Wiggins, Mr.
and Mrs. Williams, Bobby.
Johnny, Julia, Sara Ann and
DOUGLAS GROVE, son of Mr. nntl Mra. Arthur
Jean: Mr. and Mr*. Wally
Grove, Eiltfemon Ave., North Orlando, left this
Dietrich, Deanna and Gerl;
week
for Milwaukee, Win., to attend JIN' Col­
Mr. and Mra. Ed Higgins.
lege
where
he la majoring in electronic engineer­
Scott, Steve and Clark, and
ing.
He
npent
the amniaer in N o i l h Orlando inukPete Higgins, of Ft. Pierce.
inx new friend* and taking purl in the tennis
Also Mr. and Mra. Janies
frames sponsored by the local recreation com­
C. Higgins, Tolly and Corky,
mittees.
(Herald Photo)
of Orlando; Mr. and Mrs.
John E. Higgins and Charlei,
Mr. and M ri. Johnny Higgina
Jr., Leslie and Mary Hayes,
Mrs. Moses, Barbara and Mi­
chael, Mra. Carolyn Higgina,
Davs McCoy, son o f Mr. und Club and Futurs Teachers
Billy, Dale, Shanon and Mal­ Mrs- David (1. McCoy, 511 club.
colm, and Misa Easterly.
Queen's Mirror Circle, hn»
transfsrred from Orlando Jun
Larue lislmcr, son of Mr.
lor Collegs snd will tik e hit nnd Mrs. Clare Rainier of
sophomors year at Manatee South Triplet Dr., enrolled
Junior College at Bradenton. Monday nt Ftorldn Southern
Mary McKinney left Sun­ He will stay with hla grand­ College at Lakeland. Larue Is
u graduate o f I.yinan High
day for a month's vacation In mother, Mrs. Catherine Lev.
the northern states. She will
School.
Hilda Pettinstl, daughter of
attend the National Walking
Horse celebration, this week Mr. and Mrs. Iatwrenre V.
in Sbelbyvllle, Tenn. From Pcttlnati, 234 WJMiire Dr.,
there she plans to visit rela­ Howell Park, left this week
tives and friends In Michigan for Gainesville where she will
Monday, Sept. •
be a student at the University
and North Carolina.
All
Navy
wives home decor­
o f Florida. Gilda wus presi­
ating
course
begins, 1 p m.
Recent guests of Mrs. A. L. dent o f her senior class at Ly­
NAS ballroom.
Hardesty, at her home on man, a member o f the Ilet.i
Vigilantes
Navy
Wives
Orange Avenue, were her
Club No. 211, 7:30 p. m.
daughter and family, Mr. and
Home of Mrs. Mary Johnson.
Mrs. William Haldln and chil
Tuesday, Sept. 10
dren, of Miami. They were
Ail Officers wives bridge
enroute born* after a month's
course begins. 9 3u a. m.vacation in San Francisco,
11:30 a. m. Capri Restaurant.
Calif. They vUlted Mrs. Hal
lly Jan« Casselberry
Acey Duecy
wives cluh
din's sister and fam ily, Mr.
Sharon Lovell, daughter of meeting,
7:30
p in.
Arcy
and Mrs. Gerald Brlney and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lovell, Deucy Club.
children.
Highlight o f the South St., left Sunday fur
Thursday, Sept. 13
many California tourist at
UalnesvllU where she will at­
tractions, according to the tend tha University o f Flor­
All officers wives benefit
llaldini, waa Disneyland.
ida. Sharon, a Lyman grad­ bridge benefit, 13:30 p. m
uate, is the recipient of a NAS ballroom.
VAH-3 officers wives cof
&gt;500 scholarship and plans to
fee, 10 a. m. Afterburner.
take a Liberal A rts course.
Friday, Sept. 13
Acey
Deucy
"Beatnik"
One way to flatter a male: dance. All first aod second
ask his advice.
class and guests.

Casselberry Personals

Mrs. Vernon Herrington Jr.,
of

Fern Park

Personals

W e d d in g

RINGS
G w a ltn e y J e w e le r*
8. Park
F A 2-4309

COCONUT COQUETTES
Combine and let aland 15
minutes:
' j cup flaked coconut
2 tbsps. water
1 tsp. instant coffee
Blend
cup light brown
augar, firm ly packed, and U
cup bultcr. Add 3 tbsps. fine­
ly chopped nuts and the Instint coflee mixture.
Spread on 4 English muf­
fins. halved and toasted —
broil until bubhty.
• • #
CRl’ MB TO P PUDDING
Prepare according to label
directions:
1 pkg. vanilla or butterscotch
pudding mix
Stir In 1 tsp. Instant coff.e
and pour into I sherbet glass­
es.
TOPPING
Combine and saute over low
heat till browned ami crisp:
li cup fresh bread crumbs
t lb-p. sugar
1 tsp. butter
i. t«p elnnsmon
Sprinkle over pudding and
chill.
• • •

13 minutes o r until l .
glazed and lightly
Serve warm or cool
syrup.
a s *
BAKED CHEESE AND
SHRIM P CUSTARD
4 slices cheese and shrimp
custard (crusts may be
moved)
3 or 8 ozs. sharp Wisconsin
chcddar cheese
1 cup cooked shrimp
2 eggs (beaten)
Da cups milk
! i tsp. salt
Cut bread Into 1
squares.
Cut
cheese
Into
lunail pieces. Arran v I.
r f bread, shrimp and cheese
in buttered casserole. Com­
bine eg g i, milk :
over contents of cajserole.
Place casserole In
o f hot
water and bake in 325 degree
oven, 1 hour.
*
•
•

Here are several electric
skillet dishes
using
cranberries.
HAMBURGERS DEI.1SH
1 lb. ground chuck or hamburg
1 tsp. onion salt
'3 cup Cranberry Juice i
tail
Mix all Ingredicnta lightly
QUICK I'lE GLAZE
with a fork. Shape inla 4-8
(Fur Apple l ’ le or Ginger­
patties and broil or pan broil
bread)
over medium host until cook­
Combine
ami
stir
till ed lo desired dunencsa.

smooth:
'i cup

Honored At Party

rington

IshellaneI

beach

bands

Celebrates 50th

SHELL:

recent

of

Oviedo Couple

T o prolong
the life of
m um i, pompoms,
tritoma,
and love apples, place the
atem ends In a container of
warm water and remove all
foliage below the water line.
A commercial flower preser­
vative should be added.

their

bouse party lo r all members

John Claudio, who bad been
v lilting hit grandparent* for
the past three weeks, accom­
panied his parents and two
small brother!, Jimmy and
Frank, to their home In Mi­
am i this week.
U r. Cox left Monday for
Springfield. Mats., to attend
« YM CA school. Mrs. Cox
and children, Susan and Reg­
gie, will spend the next five
months In Longdale while he
la In school.

They celebrated with sons
and
daughter*,
grandchil­
dren. great - grandchildren,
brothers, listers, nieces and
nephews. T h o s e attending
w ere Mr. and Mra. J. P. Eldridge, Mr. and Sirs. Clifford
Pendarvls and children. Dan­
ny and Glenda, Mr. and Sira.
Gordon Pendarvls, Sir. and
Mrs. Carol Pendarvls and
aon, Craig, Mrs, Jacqueline
Winters and daughter, Di­
anne, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pendarvls and children, Bar­
bara, Charles and Rita, Sir.
and Sirs. Dusan Lukas and
children, .Mike, Teggy, John­
ny and Pat, o f Oviedo.
Also Sir. and Sirs. P. A.
Jakubcin and sons, Ferdinand
and Stark, of Slavla, Sir. and
Mrs. Prank Pendarvls and
children, Norman, Carole and
Judy, Sir. and Sirs. Frank
Tumtin and children, Andy,
Dcnease and Blaln, Mrs. Lizli e McClelland, Sir. and Sirs.
Jkm McClelland, o f Lenox.
Ga., Mr. and Mrs. James
Clark and ton, Lee, of Jack­
sonville, Sir. and Mrs. Collie
Sender and children, of Tam ­
pa, Sir. and Sirs. Sim Slock
and children and Danny and
Martha, of Lakeland.

are

instant

sound good — try them loon.

A family reunion was held
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs.
John Kennedy, 793 Logan
Drive, In Longdale, this past
weekend.
I t waa the Erst time In sev­
era l years that the family
waa all together. The Kennadya* two daughters, lira.
Frank Cox and lira. Mario
Claudio, and their famtllea
w ere all pretent for the cele­
bration.

By Bernice Kelsey
M r. and Mr*. J. W. PendarTla, of Oviedo, celebrated
their SOth wedding annivers­
a ry on Aug. 18 at their home
with a dinner. The cake was
white trimmed in gold and
topped with a gold bell, say­
ing "Happy SOth Wedding An­
niversary, Mom and Dad."

using

CRANBERRY
CHEESE CAKE

sifted confectioners
sugar
Blend together: t'.i cups
2 tsp*. instant eoffco
graham cracker crumbs, ( i
I Hup. bollinr; water
cup melted butter, ' i cup
Spread over warm pic.
sugar,
tsp.
cinnamon.
• • •
Press firm ly cn bottom and
CHERRY COLA DESSERT
ferm a small rim on sides of
t pkg. (3 oz.) cherry jello
10 Inch electric frypan.
l cup boiling water
FILLING
*i m p (6 oz. bottle) cola bev­
1 f ex. and l 3-eu. pkg. cream
erage
choose
P i cups drained pitted bing
2 eggs
cherries
'4 cup sugar
Dissolve Jello In boiling wa­
I ' i taps, vanilla
ter—add cola beverage—chill
1 cup aour cream
until slightly thickened. Then
2 tbsps. sugar
fold in cherries. Pour intn 4
t tsp. vanilla
cup mold, Individual molds or
Beat cream rlieese. Add
serving dishes.
eggs and beat well. Gradually
Chill until tirm—serve with
mix in augur and vanilla.
whipped cream or prepared
Pour Into crust, bet pan at
dessert lopping, if desired.
20J degrees. Cover. Bake 20
Senes 5.
minutes untd
set.
He at
• • •
cream, sugar ami vanilla till
ROSY GLAZED APPLE S
I landed. Pour over cream
I pkg. (3 oz.) strawberry jello
cheese mixture. Cover and
(3 oz.) apple Jello
bake 5 minutes.' Coni. Top
cups boiling water
with cranberry topping,
I cup cold water
1 Ibsp. cornslarch
0 large red baking apples
3 tbsps. in :ar
( cored)
‘ i tsp. grated orange rind
1 slick cinnamon
1 lb. can whole cranberry
tl whole cloves
S8UC1?.
Dissolve both pkgs. o f jello
Stir together In saucepan.
in the bulling water—add cold
Tonir jjawly. stirring until
water. Starting it the end.
mixture thickens. Cool. Spoon
pare off a 1 inch strip of skin
around each apple. Place ap­ r ' r - ’JKi-j J e n
ples. stem end up, in a large
skillet.
Pour Jello syrup over apples "
in skillet, add spices. Place
skillet over medium heat and
bring liquid to a boll. Cover,
reduce heat and simmer ap­
ples 13 minutes nr until len­
der.
Remove cover, place skll
let under broiler about two ,
inches from beat — broil ap­
ples, bisting frequently, fur

over cheese cake before »e rr­
ing. Makes 10 lo 12 servings, beautiful, ia M « u « pee
quality. S p e c ia l* * « f
B eef liver li an outatandlng USDA say a wfctte « r f
buy In protein, aay food ape- background color la a t
cialista o f the USDA.
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I V V IT jATIOV TO B ID
Sealed bid* wltl b* rscstv*&lt;l In the office of the City
l l m t n r , Sanford. Florida. on.
Ill t i l t I*. M. on Friday. Sept­
ember IS, IHS, oa the follow*
Ingi
On* f t ) ao w erawltr traetor
In replace iho present rafaaa
International TP-1S. and to
mount Iho present Hull Clam.
Altorwatoi On# ( I ) now craw*
ler tractor front-cad loader.
» I t h • I • In • I t jr p a
loader to raplaca tba
pro*
aent rafaaa International TDI I tractor and Bull rlam.
Fit■I■ will ba publicly open­
ed and read la tha Cite Cnmmlaalon Itoom, City Mall. San­
ford. Florida, at S:*a P. M.
on Friday, Hsptcmbar IS. HIS.
Specifications are available
at tha offic e of tha City Man.
aacr.
tv. FT. Knowtee
City Manager
Publish dept, i, 1I4S.
rDM.IS

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Phone

o f IM i l .
NOTICK IS HFTRRBT OTVBN. That J. A. Williams the
holder o f the renewing certifi­
cate bas filed said certificate
for t a i deed to bo leaped
thereon. The eertincate num­
ber and yaar o f leeuaace. tbo
description o f tbo property,
and the nnme In which It was
assessed are ae follows!
Certificate No. IT f Tear of
teeuancs I K S
Deserts Hew o« Pi a party I
Dots T * I Blk 4 Lockhart's
Subdivision
DEADUNSS
Name In which assessed D e­
CLASSIFIED OUTLAY:
land Finance Od. All o f said
property being In the Coun­ Tut*., thru Fri. * t M L 4af
ty of Hemlnole, Slate o f Flor­
ida. Unless each certificate M ors kw rllM . Mob. • Sit.
shall be redeemed according
to law tho property described
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
In such certificate wltl be
sold to tho highest bidder at Turn., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day
the front door o f the Semi­ before toesrtUA. Moa.
nole County Court House at
Sanford, Florida, on tha first
Monday In the month of Oct­
JtoTt ri! o r i m i r i T t o i
RESPONSIBILITY:
ober, ISIS, which le the Tth
FOM T.AX DKKD
Tbg Huralt will not *• r »
fle e. Ifr t.lt Florida a tarn tea day of October. IKS.
Dated this Ith day of July, ipooxlbk for mors thta gag
mi mini
JCOTICK IS HF.UKBT OIV- l i l t .
Ucorrect tasgrtloa of your id,
KN. That J. A. William* the (Official Clerk's Seal)
Arthur II. Beckwith. Jr- aid rgggrm tbo right It ro*
holder o f the followlna rortlrte rk Circuit Court
flrata haa filed (aid cartlfl*
viM or rgjgct tty advert]**Hemlnole County, Florida
cate for l a x deed to he Issumeat from what ordered la
ed theroon.
The certificate CDM-IS
number and year of laauanca,
eoaform ta the policies of tbit
the deecrlptlon of the property, ip TDK riR ci rr c o iw t o r
f-S
and the name In which It wai TMR NINTH j r Diet.it. cm* piptr.
• ml u »u w Tn 1st « l m o*
aseeaeed ara ae follows:
IT I* AND FOB 0RNI*.
CLASSIFIED INDEX
Certificate
No. TO Tear o f M R I'OrVTT. FLORIDA.
“ Y99 , my boy It working in Washington now. In fact Issuance t t &lt; »
IN r H A N r K R T .
No. I H R C 1. Lost A Found
Desert pilaw o f Fro party l
2. Notices . Pergonals
AI.MA ANDK11HON,
torn* of bit best friends are cl&amp;ssifiedi"
ted 294 Frank I* Woodruffs
Plaintiff
3. Education • Instruction
8ut&gt;divlilon
Nam*
In
Whlrb
ei«e«a».1 EDWIN H ROXBT and JITDT 4. Transportation
Charles B. A Klhel M. Thomas. ItOXIIT, hie wife. IHLn L A M ­ 5. Food
All of said property lislnn In BERT and QUENTIN LAM6. For Rant
the County of Hemlnole, State DKIIT, her huiband.
o f Florida. Untsaa euch certi­
Defendants 6A Special Notices
ficate shell be redeemed ac­
n o t U r o r s ir r
7. Business Rentala
cording to lew the property STATIC o r FLORIDA
described In such certificate
TO Irla Lambert and Quen­ 8. Beach Rentals
will bo sold to the highest tin Lambert, her husband,
bidder at tha front door of whose rtaldenra la Bro Ob. 9. For Sale or Rent
tha Seminole County Court rero, Puerto Rico, whers the 10. Wanted to Kent
llouae at Hanford. Florida, on mailing address Is P.O. Ilos 11. Real Estate Wanted
the first Monday In the month 7741
of October, l t d . which la the
You srs hereby required to 12. Real Estate For Sale
7th day o f October. IKS.
file your answer or written 13. Mortgage Loans
Dated this Sth day o f July. defenses. If sny. In the sbovs
IKS.
proceeding with Ihs Clerk of 14. Insurance
(Official Clerk's Seal!
title court, snd In serve s ropy IS. Business Opportunity
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.. thereof upon ths P lain tiff s
lelp Wanted
16. Female Hell
Clerk Circuit Court.
attorneys, whnes names and
Hemlnole County. Florida address appears herton, on 17. Male Help Wanted
Publleh Hepl. I, IS, IS, K . IK S or before the 17th. day of
18. Help Wanted
CDM-St
September, 1142, the nature of
this proceeding being a eult 19. Situations Wanted
XUTIUK OF AF FLIC AT tf iN
for forerlosurs of mortgaga 20. Babysitters
FOR T A X DKR.lt
against tha following daacrtb(see. I OLIO Florida Slalatea
21. Beauty Salons
I properly, to-wlt:
of total
Lot I t * Beginning 1141 22. Build - Paint - Repair
NOTICK IS HKRBIIT OIV*
feet W e ft
and 12 feet 23. Building Materials
F.N. That Jessie Mas Hlllsry
North g f the Southeast
the holder of the following
corner g f the Southwest 24. Electrical Services
certificate has filed eald cer­
«i
of gtctlon
I4-1S-11. 25. Plumbing Services
tificate for tax deed to be
Hemlnolg County, Florida,
Issued thereon. The certif i­
theneg rug North I I I feet. 26. Radio A Television
cate number and year o f Issu­
West 101 fast. South 122 27. Special Services
ance. the deecrlptlun o f the
feet. East l i t feet, to a 28. Laundry Service
property, and tha name In
point# o f beginning.
which It was assessed ara at
TH»NK AND ORDKIIKD at 29. Automobile Service
follows:
I'erllf Irate No. M l Tsar of Sanford, County at Seminole, 29A. Auto Accessories
Stats of Florida, this 12th
Issuance l i d
30. Machinery - Tools
d iy of August, 1142.
■leeerlptlaa of Property!
31. Poultry - Live stock
b i t 1 Ulk. O Diets Terraca (S E A L )
ArShap If. Vsekwtlh, Jr.
First Addition Plat Book I t
31A. PaU
Clerk g f Circuit Court
I’aga 1*
Hemlnnl# County, Florida. 32. Flowers - Shrubs
Nami
In
which
aseeeaed
BTi Martha T. Vlhlen
i musthavisou*oaot*r w w . . .
op ZOOM
Sammy Bryant. All of said
33. Furniture
Deputy Clsrh
NOMPIOt/KVMrjrjMTWO j DtAliriLTW
property being In the County
• Ibt WMf*
Tbd l e t l l M M
KMK*-CM«0« W'JVWViyitOrTOlWRJW
of Hemlnole. State nf Florida. o R K o o t t r , c o u n t a f a n i - 34. Articles For Sale
31*A Swap or Exchange
Unices such certificate shall KLLO
MMothtr. how old do I have to bo before I have a past?91 be redeemed arcordlng to law Attorneys far Flatatlff
35. Articles Wanted
tot
Jackson
Street
the
property
described
In
such
'
ocr m
36. Automobiles - Trucks
certificate will ba sold to tha Tampa 2. Florida
hlaheet bidder at tha front Publlshi Aug. I t, II. tl . Sept. 37. Boats • Motors
door of tha Hemlnuls County 2. IK 2
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
Court House at Hanford. Flo r­ CDL-41
ida, on tha first Monday In
39. Trailers - Cabanas
IN
T
I
I
K
C
IRCUIT
COURT
IN
the month of October. IKJ,
40. Farm Equipment
AND
FOR
SKRINOLH
UOUN.
which I* tha 7lh day o f Oct­
T T FLORIDA.
ober, I K 2 .
IN
CIIANCF.RT
NO.
I
B
M
1. Lost A Found
Dated this f l t h day o f A u g ­
UNION DIMK HAVINUS BANK,
ust, !!C3.
a corporation,
(Official Clerk's Heal)
LOST or itrsyed, one mile,
Plaintiff,
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
I ItUoUAl
lemon and white bird dog
Clerk Circuit Court.
In Elder Spring! area.
H.mlnote County. Florida J A 21KS A. LYNCH and KANPublish Sept: i, 12. l » . 24, 1142 CT J. LYNCH, his wife, and
Please call 322*699. Dog
TitA D K-I N IIOMR8 OF CBNCDM-1T
Ucollar bears Milton, Y U . adTlt.VL FLOIUDA. INCDsfendsntx
NOTIfF. OF APPLH 'ATION
dren. RewardNOTICR OF I I I T
FOR T A X IIIIKI)
T«Je.
I SEE WHAT
(Sr*. IUI.IS ►I.MJa Ststwtvs T IIK HTATK OF FIJHUDA
LOST or stolen, tan and brow*
N D T ._
YtoU MEAM/
To: JA2IBB A. LVNCH
of 19491
HAPPY ABOUT
Uetldtnrs t'nknown
NOTICK IH IIK IIK IIT (HA*.
Chihuahua (rom &gt;474 Pal­
' ' quite a
YOU AUK I I K R E U r NOTIKN, That D. D. lie Diet the
metto I week ago. Answers
holder o f the following cer* FIKD that n suit has bs*n
to the name of Pedro. Re­
tlfloato has (lied said certifi­ filed agslnst you In the acate for tax deed to be Issued bove cauan and you are re­
ward offered for informs*
theroon. The certificate num­ quired to file your answer
tion and return of dog.
ber and year nf teeuancs. the with the Clerk of thin Court
description of thr property, and tu serve a ropy thereof
Child'* p e t F A 2 6990.
and tha name In which It was upon the plaintiff or Its sltorneys.
Mahoney,
Hadlnw,
a-ereecd are ae follows:
LOST—
black
billfold
at
Certificate No. 1244
Y ra r of Chambers A Adams. Barnatt
Lauderama. Cannot replace
Issuance 1941
National Bank Building, Jackllte e rly lle e e l Prwperiyl
sonvllls 2, Florida, not later
content*. Reward. Simas,
Lot 41 Midway Near Oviedo than September 14th, 1942. If
322-3062.
you fall so to do, s Deere#
1‘Ut Book I I’age 44
Name
In
which
assessed Pro Confssso will be entered
Catherine Francis. All o f said against you for the relief de­ 2. Notice* • Perwnaal*
property being In tha County manded In ths Complaint. This
of Hemlnole. State of Florida. suit Is to forseloas a mort­ VACUUM C L E A N E R repairs,
Unless such certificate shall gage. Ths rest property pro­
parts, supplies fo r Electro*
be redeemed according to law ceeded sgslnst Is:
HXJNGY MV
EYES, EH?
YES.THATB
WELL,THE WAV
tbs property described In such
Lot
lo o f
Block "14".
lus, Kirby, H oevrr, A ir*
TOO B A H A I CVOOM, HE'S
RlGHTf MV
WE KICK IT
OOFl ]COW/
rartlflc.-lo will be sold to ths
KASTIIItOOK
Sl’ BDIV l .
TOUQCi
I SEEN WITH
GtXYNESt^
AROUND, WHO
W ey, R eg-A ir etc. Free
highest oldder at ths front
SION. U N IT NO. SIX. ae25
rntAUKE
HOW TIME
SHOULD KNOW
door of Iho Seminole County
pickup.
N ew
aed Used
cording
to
ths
Plat there­
HIM I
?UEdf
YEAK3/
Court llouae at Hanford, F lor­
o f as recorded In Plat
cleaners
(old.
F
A 2-2292.
ida, on the first Monday In
Book 12. pages 14 and
y-5- the month of October. 1442.
49.
Public
Hscords
of
Which la the Tth day o f Oct*
Semlnola County. Florida. 3. E ducation - In e trn c tio a
1941.
Tog ether with ell struc­
“When you get to college. Son, tho most Important ober.Dated
this 2!st day of tures and Imp' svsnisnts now SEW A N D
SA V E . Robert
Icki
things In picking
n roommate aro congeniality, co­ August. 1942.
snd hereafter on said lend,
Mero o f Miledy’a Shoppe.
operative attitude and one whoso father is as big a (Official Clerk's 8esl)
and fixtures attached there­
106 S. Park will conduct
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr. to; also all gee, steam, elec­
tucker as I am!”
Clerk Circuit Court
tric, water, and other hast­
beginners A advanced class*
Hemlnole County. Flortdn ing.
cooking,
refrigerating,
NTtU-Ji.
ss in sewing and tailoring.
Publleh Hept. I, 12, 19. 24. 1942 lighting.
Answer to Previous Punls
plumbing,
ventila­
1-1
C D M -ll
Ph. 323-0313.
ting. Irrigating, an j power
systems, machines, appliances,
natures, and appurtenances, PIANO A Organ Lessons. Be*
0 Mr. A met ha
T
l
,
ACROSS
which now srs or may hereaf­
#1HMbeRgs. ton tMtonMl fee OrtJ
ginners, advanced. Child­
10
Wu
bonus
ter
pertain to. or ba need
1 Moris
U Fracing
ren,
adults.
Egpcrienced
with. In or on said premises,
WCipoa
even though they may to
teacher. Call F A 2-3329.
13
BelfUn
strcita
detached
or
detachable.
i HOWS \ N * m T X 9E*MTO 1
7 Actress,
Together with ths following
—
Hepburn
&gt;FAKIR?/
RECALL YO U
l
Items of property which are 6. For Rent
U Small space
„ TM ru. ' tr
MANEUVERED ALLTHIClocated In snd permanently
14 Condetcvpds
i j rhmliv
PR9.CASEV AND WNAl,
Installed as a pari of Ihs FURN. A p t 2300 Msllonville.
15 Climbing pslm 23 Predestine
’ MV FER6UMIVE
Improvements on said land:
l i |ss4sTY UT|et m u q u g n i
MKPAMa
WKSTtNUHOUSB
K L I N ' . 3 RM. turn. Apt. Clean. Wa­
17 Cbsmlcsl sulUs 22 Alsu box
T B IC
BUIL T-I N
OVKN
47 Worthlsas ubig
I I Ftmals dear
S Spool of film
34 lliwcst
ter A light*. ISO. 322-2764.
MOORL OLC-lT-4 BKIUbits
40 Foodstuff
aoPostls
37 Hoys! girdle
At.
V
I
44444
49
Kivrr
In
contraction
ilLwafll
41 Hops' Ulna
bwttierUnd
31 Now Jersey dty ; j Mtarulme
WKHTINtlHoUSB
K L K C- UNFURNISHED U rg e 2 bed*
idstl
50 PrlnrUy (yreflxj
31 Orests
4j
t’emmins
T II I C BUILT • IN It A NO K
sppeUstion
_____
room Dupiix. Fla. room.
rupbosrd
S2
Cibbon
UO D K L 1*144-4
SK IUAL
30 It nr S OicJutamg
a;-;- -'-(.on
Electron
b ea t
14th St.
Ullarsnof
« Measures A
31 Duk
43 AuiUuty
V2S911I
mountsIn
37 Aim
44 Pausn
Q U .IK K Il AV ALL H K AT K R
Longwood. 535-3299.
33 iximsla
MODKL UII-4I-E-1 SKIl/ a • IU TT I T
53 Satan
r i j 4 5 t
I.AI* 11414114
2 BEDROOM block house.
54 Musical
AV1TNBHS
my hand and ths
u
Instrument
nr
• AOCAS HitoBim bn
Kitchen
equipped.
1509
seal
of
this
Court
at
Sanford,
as Idolias
Florida, this 12th day of Aug­
PERSEVERANCE
Douglas. F A 2-C297 or F A
MSuetulsal
li
ust. A I L 1941.
plants
A STRONG WILL 2-7899.
(COUIIT MB.A LI
37 Adrtstk X»U
„ 14
20
u
08STINANCV IS A
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr.
39 Recoil
Clerk
41 Saab
- s t r o n g Wo
SLUL MARKS—SIGN Of THE
21 22
Ily Martha T. Vlhlen
44 Mr. Camara*
PHANTOM'0 *4 COMMAfCfR
43
Cold
(Sp.1
Deputy
clerk
CAUf0 US X) PICK UP -ra it V
43 Mexican shanl
(.A copy of Iho complaint
T H O S tM M r i l - T I T I O t a X AUK
St CBckbsetla
filed herein Is attarhed to the
U
NOTICK 18 hereby given
u
AIRTEMI*
54 Italian
copy o f this notice which Is that w* are engaged la bust*
condiment
mailed to each defendant for ness at Hwy.4l*-Ovtsda, F U ,
ir
ROOM A IR
•S Perverted oas
whom a residence more spa
Ssmlaals County, Florida, un­
M tanked fUsdly
CONDITIONERS
cltle than a stats or county der (ha fictitious asms of
»
17 Dissertations
was given In ths sworn stats
F A R T V . and that ws In­
DOWN
ment
filed
herein by the tent to register said name
23
plaintiff, his sgsot or attor­ with Ihs Clerk o f ths Circuit
IRambUag |
44 47
ney.)
5" u
Court, Hemlnole County. Flo*
p£nu
MAIIONKT. IIA D U ) W. CHAM- rl la. In accordance with ths
u u
4 Decay
44
45 W
HBItS * ADAMS
provisions of the Fictitious
tIUshm
High note hi
Barnett Bank Building
Name Statutes, to -w lt: Ha- &gt;
liuulo's seal*
Guido’s
iT
1*4 Laura Street
tloa 141.4* Florida Statutes
I Transmit
Post Office Bos 1494
HIT.
7 Property ttem ST
j)
Jacksonville.
Florida
272(1
Slgt Floyd Briggs
FA 2 8321
|
Publish: Aug. IS. 17. 2*. Sept.
Kllsabsth Brigs#
S. 1*42
Publish: Aug. II, 22 , 24. *«Pt&gt; &gt;
C D L -lt
A Load
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TIZZY

By K ate Osann

C A R N IV A L

By Dick Turner

322-5512
322-5513

Office 204 W . First

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Herald Want-Ads Are Busy In Seminole County, Buying! Selling! Renting! Use Them!
I. For Root

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For R out

12. Real Estate For Sale

ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S
E F FIC IE N C Y Apartment on APARTM ENT A T r a i l e r .
Adults. No pets. FA 2 2447.
Realtor
F lr it St. Near 2 city free
Raymond Luodquilt. Also.
parking Iota and shopping
itorei. No utility charge*. FURNISHED 3 room apt. on F A 2-3931 Atlantic Bank B!dg.
first floor. Clean and close
Suitable for couple or tin*
up town. $40- a month. Call IM M EDIATE Occupancy, two
gle, »l*o retired people.
3 bedroom model Homes.
FA 24261.
F A 2-4712.
L.M.N
EnlerprUes,
I n c.
Highland Ave. Longwood.
Efficiency Apt. 030 Mo. up. HOUSE trailer. $65-. FA 2 6067.
TE 8 3911.
Surptua City. 201 W. lit . LARGE 2 Bedroom trailer,
also 1 bedroom trailer on 3 BEDROOM CB Home, Fla.
121 LAU R E L DRIVE
large lake. Adults only. Ph.
room, alr-cond. F e n c e d
2 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
F A 2-7366.
yard. Well A sprinkler sys­
ped Houie. $02 a month.
tem. Nice location. Ph.
AVAILABLE
3
SEPTEMBER
Ph. F A 24457.
FA 2 8962.
NICE 2 bedroom house. K it­
chen
equipped.
FA
2-4145.
D U PLE X 1203 Elm. Apart­
INDUSTRIAL SITE - 3 acres
ments M l Magnolia. Carpet
close In. 250 ft. rail front­
A LOVELY room and board
A
fireplace. New living
age,
paved street. An in­
for man or woman. Phone
room furniture. Master bed­
vestment opportunity at on­
FA 2 3893.
room. Jalousie back porch.
ly $6,700.
Clean. $65. Inquire 11$ Elm. FURNISHED 2 room efficien­
NO t-3367.
cy apt. Private bath and en­
trance. Flrat floor. Electric
2 FURNISHED House*. Bow­
and water furnished Ph.
INVESTMENT A REALTY
man's Trailer Court. DeF A 2-2489. 109 S. Holly.
116 N. Park Ave. 3224173
Bary. NO $-4908.
2 ROOM furnished apt. Adults
JOHN E. FOX
!2«1 Palmetto. FA 2 4393.
C LE AN 1st flour Apartment.
REALTOR
Private entrance. 1004 Pal­
110 N. Park Ave.
3234559
FURNISHED 2 bedroom apt.
metto.
Water furnished. FA 2-042*. 2 BEDROOM furnished or un­
2 BEDROOM, Fla. Room. 1 4
furnished house. 175 Over­
2 BR. Furn. Apts. Newly
baths. Carports. Patio, E x­
brook Dr., Casselberry.
decorated.
601 Palmetto.
clusive neighborhood. De­
FA 2-1374.
WEST ‘ i block ( T ie r 17.
nary. $75. Ph. 322-8282.
City of Sanford. Quick sale
CLEAN large Apt. downstairs.
$60
2 BR. Kit. eq.
$800. James M. Phillips,
Also efficiency- 611 Park.
$83
3 BR. Kit. eq.
Rt. 1. Box 158, SanfordSt25 NICELY furnished 2 bed­
Large 4 Br.
BIG F A M ILY?
Large 4 Br.
$160
room House. $60 a month.
We have a fine selection of
FA 2 3249.
large homes to show you.
These range in price from
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
Hag. Real Estate Broker
$25,500 for an ultra-modern
Houses. F A 2-3665.
T A 2-1301 1742 at Hiawatha
5 bedroom home with cen­
tral air-conditioning to $4500
2 BEDROOM furnished Apart­ 8. Reach Rentals
for 4 small bedrooms. Many
ment. Cloae in. Reasonable. HUTCHISON
Ocean front
in bi-tween. If you have a
F A 2-0641.
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
big fam ily, call us for a
FA
2-4038.
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
happy home life,
Clean and close in. Jimmie 9. For Sale or Rent
Cowan. 322-4013.
5 ROOM House. 817 Catalina.
AIK-CONDITIONED BR. in
REALTOR INSUROR
3 R m . tu r n . A p t. $65. m o . 12. Real Estate For Kale
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
I l l E . 6th S t. F A 2-4265.

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Irrall Sept. 5, 1963 — Page It

By Nadine Seltaer

SWEETIE PIE

A. TOMES

PHOTOGRAPHER

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W E L A K A APARTMENTS:*
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
M A Y F A IR : 3 Bedroom, 1
bath, U rge y a r d .
$100
monthly. FA 2-4709.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
Duplex. 4 large rooms, tile
bath. N ta r base. FA 2-3753.

NICELY

furnished 2 Bed-

room House. F A 2-0274.
R -E N -T -A L 4

FURNISHED
3

Bedroom H i ilath with
Florida Room Leas* $130 oo
Bedroom 1 Bath
65.00
Bedroom 1 Bath
33.00
Bedroom
1 Bath
30.00
Bedroom
t Bath
7300
UNFURNISHED
Bedroom 1 Bath
62.30
Bedroom 1 Bath
67.50
Bedroom 3 Bath
87.50
Bedroom
I Bath
llO.uO
Bedroom 3 Bath,
Ra**nna Park
123.00
Bedroom Ha Bath,
with Fla. Room
125.00
Bedroom 2 Bath
with Air Cond,
I5O.00

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2
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Stemper Agency
REALTOR — 1NSUROR
F A 2-4MI 191$ S. French Ave.

R E N T A BED
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
Beds.
By Day, Week, or Month
C ARRO LLS FURNITURE
Ph. TA 2-31*1 116 W. l i t St.
1

BEDROOM
Apartment.
Quiet neighborhood. F A 21(62 from $:30 lo 6 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
F A 2-(501 any other time.

FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
frame House. $60 month.
1025 Sarita.
2 ROOM furnished apt. Ph.
F A 2 5927 or 24412.
STENSTROSI

RENTALS

3
3
3
3
3
4
4

BR 1 bath, quiet
$ 80
BR 2 baths, Sunland
$100
BR 1 hath, city
$too
Bit l bath. Wynnwood I I 00
HR I bath, Ravenna
$110
BR 2 baths. Ravenna $135
BR 2ti baths,
Grove Manor
$163
4 BR 2 luths. Loch Arbor $185

Stenstrom Realty

St. Johns Realty

THE TIM E
TESTD FIRM
116 N. Park A v e.
FA 2 6123

Jim Hunt Realty
Office
Night

FA
FA

2534 Park Dr.

2-2118
34648
323-0700
Saaiord. Fla.

FHA - VA
GOVERNMENT HOMES
2-3-4 BEDROOMS
I A N D 2 BATHS
MOST K IT C H E N EQUIPPED
DOWN P A Y M E N T S FROM

$100 VA TO $250 F1IA
LOW M O N TH LY
PAYM EN TS
E X C E LLE N T LOCATIONS
IM M E D IATE O CCUPANCY

AND

AU TO GLASS
IN S T A L L E D

l i t Magnolia

WE CAN Q U A L IF Y YOU
FOR ONE OF THESE
O U TSTA N D IN G HOME
BUYS IN M INUTES!
FOR COM PLETE
IN FO R M ATIO N

SEE OK CALL

Stenstrom Realty

k Sea* Covers

AU TO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 $032
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

PAINTING or Repair
Ph. FA 2-7061

ill A . Pet*

work.

USED T.V. Seta $10 up. Ser­
M INIATURE black Poodle.
vice call* $2.00. Sanford
AKC Reg. FA 2-4146
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2 9778.
32. Flower* - Shrub*

29. Babysitter*

22. Build - Paint * Repair
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

25. Plumbing Serviem

SPECIALS
$195
1195
395
715
2295
2195
295
1995
895
195
795
1895
693
595

CHEVROLETS — OLDS
C A D ILLA C

BIG REDUCTIONS
219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-62711, FA 2-0711

cut.

FA

I960 Ford Galaxie

Tents, tarps, lockers, paint,
work clothes, Army-Navy
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave.

4 Door Hardtop, V-8, Stand. Trans.,
Radio and Heater,

1961 Chevrolet Bel A ir

SINGER
ROUND
Bobbin,
equipped to xlg-tag and
make buttons holes. Guar­
antied, Assume Hr* pay­
ment* o f $7.10. to t S. Pork.

4 Door Sedan, Power Glide, Radio,
Heater, Eatra Clean.

WASHING Machine Service.
Fre« estimates on repairs.
2640 Hiawatha. 322-7361.
T R E E SE R V IC E - *:iperTtree
aetvlce. Reasonable rates,
I years experience. Free
estimate*. Ph. FA 2 4377.

I Dour Mrrr-O-Malie, Power Steer., l l A
Power Brake*. Radio, Heater, K ilta
| "T

1959 Rambler CuHtom
1 IliMir Ktntiun Wagon. Automatic
Trans., Rsdlo, dealer, Extra Clean.

1957 Dodge Suburban

Gravely Tractor
Sales &amp; Service

2 Door Station Wagon, Automatic
Tran*., Power Steer. A Brake*, Ra­
dio and llrater.

1957 Chevrolet Bel A ir
4 Dour. Automatic
and llrater.

33. Punttmr*

Trans.,

Radio

1C
iw ^ 9

$1095
$695
*695

BARGAIN BUYS!
1 9 5 6 o u , S M o m L K 4 ( , o u r .......
1 9 57

36. Automobile* . Trucks
BUYIN'O A N TW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT W ITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

*1895
*1095
$1495

I960 Mercury M on terey-,-

NEW AN’ n REBU ILT
Gravely Tractors
A full line of Economy rowcrop Tractors
RANK FINANCING
VEGETABLE plants.
See
143 N. Orlando Ave.
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
Maitland Phone 647-7236
2nd and Sanford Ave.
ORCHID PLANTS
For Sale
AT BARGAIN PRICES
J. C. Bun ten
l,emon Bluff

4 D o o r, C o m p le te P o w e r, A i r C o ed ,,
O n e O w n e r, l o o k * N e w .

F O I t l l V-8, I Dour Sedan „

1 Q R 7 F O B O Station W a g o *
I D U I s Door, Extra Good..............
1 9 5 5 , , U N T , A U 1 n ° ° r H*dan*
1 9 5 4 S , E I , C U # V 4 l,uor

BEDS FOR R EN T
Hospital,
Runaways,
Juve
I960 R ENAU LT Dauphine. 4
nile. FREE delivery and
Door $190- 1958 Mercury
Pirk-up.
station wagon $673. 1937
FURNITURE CENTER
Fail lane j-ni, g door hard­
1100 French Ave.
top. $250, 1953 Olds 66. 2
Ph. FA 2-7953
door, $250.
][);&gt;} Harley
Davidson 71, $695.
Used furnlturo, appliances,
Reel's Body Shop
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
10th 4 Sanford Ave.
Lnrry's Mart $13 Sanford
Ave. Ph. PA 1-413]

MANY OTHER LATE MODELS T O
CHOOSE FROM.______________

U I I M T LINCOLN a y f l U l l I MERCURY I N C *
SANFORD • FA 2-4881
LOT

AT

Winter Park Rhone
Ml 4-0309

PALMETTO

k

COM M E R CIAL

SeU U* Your Furniture. Quick
Service
With
the Cssh.
SUPER TRAD ING
POST
PA 24K7T.

FREE E8TTMATE

Heat got you beat?
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IN OCTOBER
TO 1801 WEST FIRST STREET
BEN SEZ -

LABOR DAY
CHEVROLET Station Wagon .........
IIL'ICK 1 Door Hardtop. Power.........
OLDS HH Auto., Power Steering........
FOKII Ft Ton Pickup ......................
OLDS 98 I Door. Air Pond............. .
CADILLAC I Door, Power ............. .
OLDS 88 H a r d t o p Coupe, Auto..........
CHKY II, Auto.. Station WuRon ........
CI1EV 'i Ton Fleet-tide Pickup .........
CHEV 2 Door. 6 CyL, Sid. Shirt ......
CIIEV I Door V-8 Auto., P. Steering
Monza Coupe, 1 Speed Trans...............
6(1 OPEL 2 Door ................................
57 1IU1CK 1 Door. Auto. Power St., Ilk**.

20"

BLOOMING Rose* on double
cherokee stock. $2 50 each.
Gray Shadows Nursery
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.

We' re Moving!

Real Estate—Mortgages
16. Help Wanted
I I I N. Park Ave. 322 2420
Ravenna 1'ark
FA 2-7(95 STEAM Preascr. Apply in
Evenings
person. Downtown Cleaners
and Launders. 113 Palmetto.
FA 2 3677 F A 2 3829 FA 2-8360

59
55
59
61
59
56
62
59
56
58
62

1958 Cadillac DeVille

I.awnmowor. i

2-4684.

PLU M B tN a
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
Contracting Repairs
ovating. New k Used Furni­
FREE ESTIMATES
ture. Call N il Bedding MfgSIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
NEED immediately, qualified
R. L. H AR V E Y
tios, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
C e , at 706 Celery Ave.
Telephone installers A re­ 204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3363
322 3506.
FA 1-IUT.
pairmen. (.'nil Mr, William*.
Iluruup A Sims, Inc., JU
5-64.71. West Palm Beach
or Burnup A Sims. FA
2-8771, Sanford.

Our M ove Is Your

2505 PARK AVE.
FA 2-9661

Boat it out to tho beach
or anywhere else in
a good used car f r o m .

BEST DEAL"
1960 FORD »/2 Ton Pickup
6 Cylinder Engine, Clean Throughout. "The I’ rlr* Is Right.**

1961 DODGE Swept Line V2 Ton
PICK CP. Long Wheel Have, V-8 Engine, Equipped With Radio
And Heater.

1962 FALCO N I Door Sedan
AulumalU Transmission, Radio And llea lrr. A Good Value A t . . .

1960 C H RYSLER New Yorker
" (h e Drcamboat Of The Highways." A ll Power With A ir Con­
ditioning. Only . . . .

M ANY

K lN G S W on n
BUILDERS INC.
21IJ Fairmont Dr.
FA 2-8071

CRAFTSMAN
l»ood cond.

1200 Demo.. Only A Few Mile*.

SHETLAND PONTES
FOR CHRISTMAS
II. BltuttoM WaatW
25. Plumbl*# Serving
Finsnelng Available $50 k up.
We will keep until Dec. 21.
Child Care. FA 3-3274.
HINSON &amp; HEARN
Also S a d d l e s , Blankets,
35. Article* Wnnted
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
birdies
&amp;
halters.
Ph.
DAY'S work. FA2 8394.
Repair* k Water Heaters
W ANTED used T.V.’s. Ph.
FA 2 5479 or FA 2-5077.
FREE ESTIMATES
FA 2 9776.
WANTED 3 or 4 under school
322-9143 B A Y (tabling. 7 yrs. old. 13H
aged children. Will board 204 E. 3rd St.
bauds high. F A 2-46HI.
Fnrni Ktiiiipment
child. 322-9226.
26. Radio A Talavbioa

Air-Conditiomng

Real Estate • Mortgages
11 N. Park Ave.
FA 2-3420
UREENHR1AR
t holes lota available in
Grvenbriar of Loch Arbor
overlooking
golf course.
Custom building to your
specification.
Grcenbriar
developed by

31. Poultry - Livestock

*‘l think that on* waa ovtrupo—df*

L A W N SERVICE

tO UERSo/SANFORP

1963 Triumph Conv.

BAND Saw, $40. Washing ma­
chine, $20. Call 322-4196 a f­
Ph. PA 7-4422
ter 6 p. m.

Auto Glass, Tops

Stenstrom Realty

DAIRY Queen driver sales­
man wanted. Prefer older
man. 2523 Park Dr , San­
ford.

322-9411.

Senkurik Glaaa and Paint
Company

M. G. HODGES
PLU M B IN G

17. Male Help Wanted

Piano Tuning and Repair
WANTED reliable couple to C A N 'T take car to College. 1953 CHEVY $t95. F A 2-35T7
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4231
or I I I Rosalia.
lake up monthly pay mend
For quick sale 1956 hardtop
of $13.30 on $ complete
Chevrolet $493. Call Jack 37. Bout* • Motor*
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
roorai of furniture. Call
Ivey. F A 2-6118.
Remove Thatch - Chinch
TE H i l l , Casselberry, col­
16' RUNABOUT with 23 bp.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertilect.
I f you need neip, call
Evinrude. Fiberglass bot­
‘se—Ph. F A 2 4244
FA 2-5412 and place a Her­
tom. All newly painted, pis.
MANSFIELD
LAWN
SER. 31. Article* For Sale
ald Classified.
FA2-T892.

S T I N E

SEMINOLE Kindergarten *
Nursery, 262U Iroquois Ave., 27. Special Service*
qualified * supervision
of
work snd play. Licensed. F IL L dirt, top dressing, top
Ph. 322 9459.
soil, clay, shell, peat. Ellli
ORANGE GROVE
Lloyd. F A 2 2378.
20 ACHES including 10 acres
21. lieauty Salon*
of Hamlin on sour root.
5 years old. Excellent con­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
dition. Balance of 10 acres
318 Palmetto Ave.
cleared for planting. $25,000 WE now have a special facial
• WELLS DRILLED
with 25V* downbooth, services from tip to
• PUMPS SERVICED
tip. Frre parking lot. Open
A M ) INSTALLED
evenings by appointment• SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
phone door ( l l 322-0634
• F R E E ESTIMATES
Phone door (2 ) 322 6323
Real Estate— Mortgagee
C A LL FA 2 6037
111 N. Park Ave.
322-2420
S P E C I A L
PAOt.A ROAD
15. lIusinesH O p p o rtu n ity HACK to school offer, one o f
our better cold veuve* $8.50.
SERVICE Station for lease.
We now luve a special fa­ Mowing and edging, etc. Sat­
Inventory take-over. Good
cial Luoth services from
isfaction guaranteed, rh.
location. Ph. FA 2-43(2.
tip to tip.
FA 2-1117.
16. Female Help Wanted Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
318 Palmetto Ave.
WAITRESS
wanted.
Bill's
Phone dour I, 322-0834
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
Diner, Highway 17-92, Fern
Phone door 2, 822-8525
2U0 So. Park Ave. F A 2-4234
Park.
CURB girl, must be 21 years
old. Apply Pig 'n Whistle.

36. Automobile* - Truck* 36. AutomobBaa . Trucks

REPOSSESSED
Machinery and Supply Co.
home
ilg-xag.
207 W. 2nd St.
F A 24432 1962 NEW
Darns, monograms, makes
button holes, sews on but­
TRACTOR
Work,
Mowing,
tons. Life time guarantee.
disk, blade. FA 2-7664.
Full site heavy-duty ma­
29. Automobile Service
chine. Want responsible par­
ty to take over payments
of $1032 per montb. P h .

Stemper Agency

“ CLEAN quiet Rooms'* The
Gables. FA 2-0720.

33. Furniture

WELLS DRILLED , PUMPS, WITH purchase of Blue Lus­
tre, rent Electric Carpet
SPR IN K LE R SYSTEMS
Shampoocr for only $1 per
All Types and Siaes
day. Carroll’s Furniture.
We Repair and Service

SOUTHWARD

ROSA L. P A Y T O N

37. Special Service*

OTHERS

REQ U IRING

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*1095
*1495
*1895

CHOOSE FROM

DOW N P A Y M E N T

Your trip will bt made aver, more pitasii you ta k * it In a used car from WidtTrack Town, tho Ustd Car Capital Valu*
it a by-word thtr* and you won't want
to pass it by.
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Track
Town

NEW CAR MINDED?
We have several 1963 Models on display: Pontiacs —
Buicks — Ramblers. I f you’re hunting a real buy,
CHECK

OUR

DEALS!

Seminole County Motors BILL HEM PHILL M OTORS, INC.
519 K. FIRST ST. — FA 3-0611

WINTER PARK — MI 7-2330

301 W. 1*1. St.

Ph. FA 2-02.T1

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THUBS, SEPTEMBER 5, IMS

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Reception Honors Three Area Artists

Show Goses

Program
i a i v i i k i menm followed by a
a t a m l a * Wedm aeM tec vttb a
held at the Gsaaualty Cen­
ter OT Thursday tag*.
Shad Washita u sg 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-

Missile Club
Ready For
'BlastOfT
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fa a a

The Saatb Seminole Ml si tie

U Sweeney. Shari Langhlis,
Lear* Thorum, Betty Wet*.
Kathy
Perry
and Linda
Swoen.
These presentations by the
teenageri were followed hr
a program of folk dancing
endec the direction of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kreis.
Square
Dance
instructor
Harold Jenkins led his young
group in a performance of
grace and rhythm after which
the audience joined in dancis* ~S 3 .ee Sand*/’
James Backer, chairman
of the program which has
been conducted for the past
two months, waa presented
with a gift of a fountain pen
by leaders who worked with
him to give the DcBary
youngsters “ the happiest sum­
mer they ever have bad in
the community "

Area C O f C
To Resume
Meetings

By Dobbs Estes
Gab at Sooth Seminole Jun­
The Lnngwood Area Cham­
ior High School at Camtber- ber s f Commerce will hold Ks
ty ia watting no time ia mak­ firat meeting e f the 1943-44
ing plant ter a successful year at 8 p m. nest Thursday
at the Civil* League Building
Adah adviaora, Mrs. Dan- on Church St.
Sal Blacksmith, Mrs. Lewia
Presiding w ill
be
Bud
Cota, mothen, and Mrs- Cath- Scott who was appointed la it
Martin, Sooth Seminole week by the board o f direc­
teacher met with tor* to serve a* temporary
dob repreeeaUtivca, chairman nntil a president
H r Blacksmith, Linda Cote, fo r the organization la named.
aad BiOy Dempaey prior to
C. II. Johnson, elected pres­
tea epeaiag of achool.
ident fo r the coming year
Than
ho three chart­ at the hoard's July meeting,
er*, aao made op {ram atud- has resigned because e f III
aata from the seventh grade, health.

win

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,

First PTA Meet
Set A t SSJH
By Jib * Casselberry
The South Seminole Junior
High School P T A will hold
the first meeting o f in* school
year next Tuesday at 8 pm. In
the targe group classroom.
Principal John Angrl will
Introduce the member* of the
faculty and explain the achool
program. A ll parents with
children in th» school are
urged to attend and meet the
teacher*.

AREA ARTISTS. Mrs. Beth Gregory of Lake Mary, Mrs. Kathleen Rand
of DeLand and Mrs. Edith IngalU of New Smyrna Beach, left to right,
fli.«cuM detail) of their One Man Shown which will be hanging at the DeBary Mansion House for the next three week*.
(Cox Photo)

Fashion Show
Scheduled At
Country Club
By Jane Casselberry
Land
O'La I t *
Country
Club at Caa*elberry will be
the scene o f a Faihion Show,
Saturday, September I I , at
8:30 p.m., when Carole's Dress
Shop o f Longwood Plaza pre­
sents the very latest in fash­
ions for the coming fall and
winter season.
Styles fo r teen-agrra as
well as adults will be shown
and models will be Mary An­
derson, Charolte Asher, Doris
Dost, Barbara McKinnon, Ev*&gt;In Robbins, and Charlotte
Sanders.
Following the fashion ahow
there will be entertainment,
door prizes and dancing and
a midnight snack will be
served to elimax tha evening.
Admission wit] be charged
and reservations ran lie made
by rnlling the club.

RELAXATION

took

borry’a L a b o r

Day

Celebration with aome,
Billy

an d

Brondea

Dunn,

Ruaaell
in

Library will be resumed next
Tuesday when the library
will be open on Tuesdays and
Thursdays between tive hours
of 2 ami S p m. Saturday
hours will he from 10 a m.
until 4 p. m.
Mrs. Florence Coursen, lib­
rarian, has announced that
a number of n ee books for
both adults and children have
been received as well as 20
books of recent publication
which were contributed.
Included in the new adult
books
are
“ Hawaii-Fiftieth
S lir,’* “ Last of the Plantssenets,” “ Ordeal of Power-’
and “ I Take Thu Land,” a
story of Florida.
Tvio of the very popular
“ We Were There-’ bonks for
Juveniles have been added to

By Jane Casselberry
Climaxing a successful sum­
mer recreation program, over
one hundred Casselberry resi­
dents turned out on Labor
Day afternoon for a final
fling before settling down to
school work and the busy
round of fall activities.
Activities for young and old
prefaced a picnic supper.
Softball games started at
1 p. m at the ball park at
the etui of Sunnytown Rd.
with the boys defeating the
girls by a close margin in
the first game.
The Dads showed unexpect­
ed vigor by defeating the
Senior League Hoys and then
taking on the Mums for two
inning*.
A variety of games and ac­
tivities were enjoyed at the
Recreation Center on Over­
brook Drive following the softball game* with the picnic
supper being served across
the street at the Woman's
Club building.
Youngsters attending tried
their hand at volley ball,
ping pong, badminton, tether
ball, horseshoes, bowling, and
billards with some preferr­
ing the quieter, more intellec­
tual pursuits such as chess.

many forma at Cazwel-

left

By Jails
the shelves and more are on
Th« fa ll and winter sche­ order. The
new enea in
dule at the Altamonte Springs stock are “ We Were There

Celebration Is Big Success

Labor

auch aa

Altamonte Library To Return
To Fall And Winter Schedule

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p h o t o preferring a
quiet game of cheas to
t h • mors atrenuou.4
game of 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
of tha Caaaelberry Re­
creation Commlaaion.
(Herald Photo.*)

Area Group Sets
First Meeting
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By Shirley Wentworth
Tlie first meeting of the
season for the Forest City
Community Association, orig­
inally scheduled for Monday
of this week, haa been re­
scheduled for Monday o f nest
week at tha Forest City Res­
taurant.
C. M. Atrhiry, association
president, , advises that those
wishing to meet fo r dinner
should be at the restaurant
by 0:30 p.m. The business
meeting will follow at 8 p.m.

on

the

Nautilus” , and

“ We

Were There at the Opening of
the Atomic E ra."
A Science Fiction Anthology
has been added and some
Sayers
and Christie have
been stocked for those wbo
are avid mystery readers.
Mrs. Coursen ilso advised
that the library will be un­
able to accept any more old
newspaper* unless they are
properly folded. Instruction
for folding are available from
the desk to those wishing to
help in this project.

New Hours Set
For Library
By Joan M a gb
New hours in effect at the
Chuluota Community Library
are on Wednesday* from 4:30
until 8:30 p. m and on Fri­
day! from 3 untd 8 p. m.
The previous charge o&lt; t l
for an identification card has
now been discontinued and
le rvicet of the library are
free to anyone in the com­
munity with only a small
fee charged for overdue books.
It Is requested that expired
identification cards be brought
in so that the holders may be
Issued a new. three year card.
Further information con­
cerning the library or It* use
Is available from Mrs. M.
Moon, Mrs. A. Atherton, Mrs.
F. Bou'.den, Mrs. fi. Haig or
Mrs. N. Zimmer, all library
workers.

Bridge Club
Names Winners
Tw elve table* of play were
directed by K. Z. Walters for
thia week’s Tuesday after­
noon meeting o f the DeBary
Duplicate Bridge Club in the
air - conditioned Recreation
Hall o f the DeBary Fir* Sta­
tion on Colombia Road.
Winner* announced today
were, NS, first, Mrs. Ruth
Ulatt and Myron Arcardi; sec­
ond, Mrs. Robert Nichollt and
M ri. Hugh DuVal; third. Sir.
and Mrs. K. Z. Walters and
fourth, Mr. amt Sirs, E. M.
Hinkle.
EW, first, Sira. Slinnle
lleitroan and F. R. Froehlich;
second, Sira. Slyron Arcardi
and Sirs. Harry Schob; third.
Sir. and Sirs. Frank Slatheson
and fourth, Mrs. Sllnla Slorrl■on and Charles Daglia,
Winners announced for the
month o f August were first.
Mrs. Lori* Weeks; second,
E. SI. Hinkle; third, Mrs.
Frank Austin; fourth, Mrs.
E. M. Hinkle and fifth. How.
ard Middleton.

The Florida Federation o f
A rt sponsored a reception
Sunday afternoon at the DeBary Mansion House honor­
ing three area artists whose
One Man Show* wv3 be on
display at the Mansion for the
next three weeksExhibiting a rt Mrs. Beth
Gregory of Lake Mary. Mrs.
Kathleen Band o f DeLand
and Mrs. Edith Ingalls of
N ew Smyrna Beach. A total
o f 43 pictures in various me­
dia make op tho display.
Mrs. Gregory Is a charter
member
of
the
SanfordSeminole A n A*wveii*«iwj is d
has had several ooe-man
showings. She studied com
nvercia! art in Birmingham,
Ala. and classic art with Ro­
bert Anderson, Charles Shan­
non and Hal McIntyre.
Mrs. Rand is a former
member of Allied Artists of
West Virginia aad o f the Mi­
ami Springs Art Guild. She
also stndied with Eugene
White, Freida Stern. Edwin
Ashley Meyers, Agnes Hus­
ton and Marie Valicnte.
Sir*. Ingalls is a graduate
of Pratt Institute in New
York and has taught are in
Connecticut and served as
supervisor of Art in Rock­
ford, 01., and o f the Art De­
partment of Michigan State
University.
She has studied with Eliot
O'Hara and Col. James Whar­
ton and Is a charter member
of the Artist's Workshop in
N ew Smyrna Beach.
The buffet tabic for Sun­
day’ s reception, decorated by
Mrs- William
Ogden, was
overlaid with a lac* cloth and
was centered with a white
swan surrounded by sprays
of pyraeampha and flanked
by two crystal punch bowls.
Tray* of cookies and tea
sandwiches
completed
the
table.
Hostesses were Mr*. Ogden.
Mr*. Lynn Reed wbo were
assisted
by
Mrs.
Pierson
Little, Mrs. C. R. Dawson
and Viola Howard, chairman
of the committee.
Other exlhibiii now on dis­
play at the Mansion include
one from the Mt, Dura Art
League, which hangs in the
Hall GalSery and one from
in the East Gallery.
New pictures by members
of the DeBary Arts and
Crafts Club also are hanging
in the DeBary Room.

Town Marshal
Back On Job
By Jane Casselberry
Casselberry Town Marshal
Gua Sawyer U back on the
job again following a four
week vacation.
He and Mrs. Sawyer drove
to Montana where they en­
joyed a visit with their sonin-law and daughter, Mr, anil
Mr*. Otto Hammerland and
their two children of Boze­
man.
On the way Up they stop­
ped at St. Louis to visit
friend* and in Mitchell, S. D.,
where they went to the Corn
Palace to tee Lenience W elk
and his Orchestra.
They toured Montana and
Wyoming visiting many o f the
scenic spota auch as Yellow atone Park. They also visited
the scene o f the tragic earth­
quake which occurred two
yeare ago at West Y ellow ­
stone Park killing many peo­
ple.
tius says he U glad to be
back home again in Cassel­
berry after seeing the "w ild
west."

Area First Aid
Course Planned
By Hhirley Wentworth
Tentative plans for a firs t
aid tours* to be offrred In
th« B**r Lake - Fotrst C ity
area are being mad* by Mrs.
John Hall o f Bear Lake T e r ­
race.
Mr*. Hall advUea that if
the demand ia sufficient the
course will begin near the
middle of this month and wi'1
be taught by qualified persun nr!.

Interested persons may ob­
tain further information by
calling Mrs. Hall or M r*.
Elaine Cox, both of Rear
U ke.

tkaa kao W ot active ta tfaiaf family increased which neces­
E a te r
Jocathan lake*.
t a t u , eoo
m of X
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 f ir * 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. Jot* .
by the
When Jonathan started hit

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JONATHAN LUCAS, Slavia 4-H Club member,
left, and County Forest Ranger Albert Harris,
talk over further plans for restoring timber on
•10acres of land cleared during the years to build
tha Paul Lucas home.

Lake Monroe Jottings
By Mr*. I . L. Jetauea
James and Lynn Giles and
daughter, Sylvia, enjoyed a
camping
trip
to
Orange
Spring* Park near Chiefland
• • • Sorry to hear Mickey
(M r*. B o o n ) O'Dell haa been
on the aick liat • • • The
Marvin W arfelj have returned
from a visit to the Ray
Wards at Chiefland • • •
Sharon Giles, a '83 Seminole

Village Group
Sets Community
Square Dance
By Moo a Gria stead
Plana to sponsor a Commun­
ity Square Dance this month
were made by member* of
the North Orlando Civic Asso­
ciation who met Monday night
at the Civic Building In the
Village Recreation Area for
their September meeting.
The Dance will be beld on
Saturday, Sept. II, beginning
at I p. m. In the outdoor re­
creation area with admission
charges set by the coupte.
Caller and instructor will
be Don Clausen of Orlando,
an expert who haa appeared
for dances at the University
of Florida ami in many Cen­
tral Florida locations.
In other business the group
voted to invite all organiza­
tion* In the community to
work together on the annual
Christmas Party for young­
ster*.
Board members of each or­
ganization and club arc being
asked to attend an I p. m.
meeting on Monday, aept. 30.
at the Civic Buikling to plan
an October meeting for gen­
era! memberab'p of all the
club* at which time further
details will be worked out for
the annual event

Area Reporter
Returns From
Vacation
Mrs. Julia Bartoa, Herald
I news correspondent for A l­
tamonte Springs, returned to
work this
week
after
a
month'*
vacation in Ohio
with relatives.
She spent some time at the
home of Mrs. Mary Bury, her
mother who soun will be 81
year* "young” and with her
sitter, Betty and brother, Danny, who live in Warrensville,
Ohio.
A motor trip was made to
Newcastle, Pa., where she
visited another sister. Trips
also were made fo Euclid,
Shedicd and Lak« Ohio.
Some time was spent in
golfing and bowling at spots
in and around Warrensville
Height*.

High graduate, has entered
the University of Florida • •
And Charles Rabun, also a
'63 grad, has chosen Stetson.
• • •
Con gr* tula lions
to
James and Linda Boston on
the arrival o f a little son.
Aug. 30, a; Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital • • • Glad to
see William and Mable Carroll home after visiting with
friends and relatives in Bing­
hamton. N . Y . • • • Virgin­
ia and Eddie Order and child­
ren stopped o ff at Vie and
Charlotte Hawkins’ {Virginia’s
parents) last week about a
vacation in the North. They
now reside in Tampa • • •
The Paul Almond family of
Orange Park is visiting his
parents, the W. H. Almonds.
• • • Mr. sod Mrs J. H.
Edwards, form er Monroe resi­
dents now of Sebring, are
“up the r iv e r " on a camp­
ing Irip • • • Speaking of
camping, that's where my
brother Bill Grow and his
sons, Ricky and Randy, of
Washington, D. C. and my
husband. H. L. Johnson, will
be by tomorrow. Bill, Jean­
ette and boys and daughter,
Linda, arrived Tuesday after*
noon to be our guests for ID
days. Bill has just retired
from 20 years service In the
Air Force • • • Larry Mann
ha* arrived home after serv­
ing with the Army. He is with
his father. Jack Mann • • •
Robert and Betty Mann and
daughter have returned home
after a visit in Arkansas * *
Chuck K recjar is expected
home this week after being
on a N avy trip • • • Hazel
Gardner has been enjoying
the company of her sisters,
Elizabeth and Viola, of Pom­
pano Beach • • * Mrs. Harry
(Valliei Wilson and daughter,
Kim, attended the wedding
of yallie's niece, Jackie John,
son to Wayne Earnest in
Crescent City. On their way
home they stopped off In
Pierson to see her mother,
Mrs. L. E. Cox • • • ThU
Sunday the Wilson family will
attend a reunion of the Cog
family at Alexander Springs
• • • Our thought this week
is again on happiness; “ The
great es.-enliaU of happiness
arc: Something to do. Some­
thing to love. Something to
hope for —Chalmers.

Nurse To Serve
Area Schools
By Jane Casaelberry
Miss Evelyn Morris, countyhealth nurse, this year will
serve the South Seminole
Elementary School, English
Estates Elementary School,
South Seminole Junior High
and Oviedo School.
Originally from Alabama,
Miss Morris cam* to this
county in June from Chart
fotte County.

4-H work usd kerned the
background he became very
interested so he and hia brother, PauL alerted a tree farm,
later joining the American
Tree Farm System.
With the aid o f his family,
farm forester, and county
agent he set the tree farm In­
to motion. Arrangement* were
made with the Florida Fores*.
Service and 6JXK) slash pines
were delivered from the Flor­
ida Service Nursery located at
Chiefland. Their planting be­
gan at thia point o f deliver;*.
Sine* the first planting these
original seedlings have grown
to be 15-20 feet U lL
By this time they had work­
ed on different areas and sec­
tions. They began experiment­
ing with the method o f broad*
ratting long leaf pir.e seeds
but due tu dry weather the
see*!* failed to germinate so
3,000 seedling* were ordered.
In the spring the poisoning
o f the unwanted oaks w tie
started and there the en­
thusiasm waa rejuvenated. The
boy* used some o f tkair own
seedbed plantings. From this
they used the seedling in )h*
project required under the
4-H Forestry project*.
During the planting they
found an abundance o f wild
life. M any tim ei they studied
the track* of the animals, con­
vinced that guud planting and
careful management would en­
courage the influx o f wild life.
A cover crop, such as par­
tridge peas and m u l b e r r y
trees, waa planted, and bird
feeders were mad*.
Going in to the sixth year in
the forestry program, they are
under the guidance o f County
Ranger A lbert Harris, and
they have cleared more low.
lands. With thia work the land
will he ready this fa ll fo r the
planting o f a variety o f 2.1)00
hardwood. 500 sand and long
leaf pines.
They contacted Ben W ig­
gins. Seminole Soil Conserva­
tion District, and Harry H errish, Florida Came and Fresh
Water Game Commission, who
plan to work with them in tha
coming months. Hervish states
the area is a good habitat for
wild turkey and gnvu them
information on starting turk­
eys in the area.
It is the desire of Jonathan
to plant many different var­
ieties in order for there to be
a good selection o f trees.
This land was designated a
Tree Farm by the American
Tree Farm Systems in 1959
and holds the number o f 365.
Recently the boy* invited
some friends who had helped
in the past and those who plan
to help in the future on a tour.
The follow ing were invited:
Harry Hervish, Hen W iggin s
Albert Harris, Mrs. Hervish
und daughter, Sandy; Chuck
Oindner, parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Lukas; brother*,
Paul Jr., Philip and Stanley.
Jonathan
personally guided
this group.
A t the present time he is
engaged in entering his 4-H
Forestry Project Book, for
Slate Competition at (iainrtViile.
Jonathan says, “ I have com*
to appreciate the Tree Farm
and respect the thousands otrees that have been plumed
an t It gives me a deep srnse
o f pride to give back to the
"fo rty " whai it hail given my
family IS years before. H I
has* • chance to enter colics*
I would like to enter the
School
of
Engineering. 1
would aay that 4-11 has helped
me to realize that engineering
is needed nut only in Agricul­
ture to better machinery but
in many fields related to agtlculture."

Club To Award
Two Prizes
Members of the South Si
Inole Welcome Wagon N
comer* Club report that 1
Thursday's account o f tl
Sept. 19 Fashion Show
suited in some confusion t
cemlng prizes to be awar
at the event.
A cashmere sweater be
purchased by the club will
prrsrntrd as a prire and
club member turning in
greatest number o f contr
lions towards the awei
project also will r*c*iv&lt;
prize.

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Navy To Spend $ 15.5 M illion To Enlarge SNAS
Doyle Outlines
Five-Year Plan

e t o 0*
Do you have a pet peeve?
Or would you like to compli­
ment aomeone, tome

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In thU “ Around the

nating the column for one day
to the Kiwanla Club to auc­
off

the

apace

benefit o f Uie club's

for

the

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.
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FRI-, SEPTEMBER 6. 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 12

• • •
Martin Company v%ill have
about too players at the Mayfa ir Country Club Sept. IS and
again Sept. 22.

• • •
Jonnic Elam reports II. C,
Hopkins of Willow Avenue
was Ihe first to clip the Sem­
inole Boosters Club coupon
from The Herald’s front page
and mail in his dollar mem­
bership fee.

• e •
.Seminole County adult rdu
ration department will offci
courses In beginners and ad
vanced French if enough per­
sona are interested. Organlatiunal meeting will be at 7:30
p.m. Sept. 1G at Lake Mary
School. Cost of textbook and
registration will bo the only
charges.

• • •
Varsity and junior varsity
w ere to hold their first scrim­
m age game this afternoon at
Seminole High School.

...

c ffleer for the station.

Check Storm Area
MIAMI (L’ P I) _
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.

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
of W inter Pack Federal Sav­
ing* and Lean Association of

*

DcBary Wayfarers wiil hear
Robert L. Allen, district dep­
uty grand master of Florida,
at their open luncheon-meet­
ing at 12:30 p.m. Monday at
the DcBary Community Cen­
ter.

&lt;9

Established 1908

Bandit Robs
Fern Park Firm
Of $800 Cash

column. R. E. Purler U do­

tion

United Press Leaded Wire

Clock'’

IIY DOROTHY AUSTIN
The five-year plan « f development Involving
the expenditure of 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

‘ Ideal Race’

$800.

JACKSONVILLE ( CPI ) —
Florida congressman Charles
Bennett says tlu* “ ideal" 1DJ1
presidential race would pit
conservative Sen. Bar*y Holdwater against President John
F. Kennedy.

Robert, Day, branch execu­
tive a mist nut, described the
mao n* gray-haired and wear­
ing u white ahj 11 and khaki
trousers.
Tim bandit approached T el­
ler Doyle Oldham at 0:15 n.m.
and handed him nn envelope
with n note, which read that
lie was armed nnd demanded
money. He then produced a
small caliber revolver.
Following standing instruc­
tion* by’ the S&amp;L, (I Mini to
handed the bandit b-Mhl and lie
f i d in a lute model while
automobile.
Deputy
(Iwirles
Fagan
shortly nftt-r discovered the
get-away enr parked in the
I’uhlix supermarket parking
MIL AND MRS. J. M. UARRETT plan expansion
lot at Casselberry. It bore u
of their department store by tuoviiiM to 200 East
St. Petersburg license plate
First Street. Negotiation* Mere completed
It. II. LOVELACE
and. Sheriff Hobby said, bud
Thursday afternoon when Mr. (ianett (seated)
Iwvn stolen Uvureday evening
signed the lease- Standing from the left a r e
at Orlando,
Also found in tlio parking
*e* 1
lot, lull not with Hie . r.r, Hob­
by reported, was an overnight
bag containing a -.mail caliber
gun and some clothing.
’I he bandit'* des. i iptiolt wn*
Sanfrinl Moose T.i«lv.«* 1MI
passed by Slier iff Hobby's de­ will hultl cnrollnii'iit for a
Sanford N avy official* to­
partment lu all law enforce­ class of new mem tier* at 2
day investigated wreckage o f
ment agencies iu thu East p in. Sunday at (lie terapnran A-5A
Vigilante attack

SNAS Probes
Wreckage 01

Moose To Enroll
New Members

* " • ' 1— 1

Name o f Miss Cerilc Heard P * " * * * ' * k j f h
'
*
crewTiilh had be-n eject­
was submitted for permanent both
*H,lh crewTnwi
appointment as Sanford post­ ed near New Smyrna Roach
rou­
m aster by President Kennedy Thursday while flvln r
t&lt;&gt; the U S Senate Thursday tine training mis. ion.
The bombardier * navigator.
afternoon. She has been act­
ing postmaster since Aug. 2. Aviation Jet Mechanic First
Ctas* Charles Robert Kelsey.
• • *
311, was ilt-lid on arrival at
There was a rather odd
Fi*h Memorial Hospital to
situation in Judge Vernon
New Smyrna Reach.
M ite's juvenile
court
the
Hospital officials reported
other afternoon. Tw o sisters
the pilot, l.l. (Mr. linlii-rt H.
were witnesses in atraffic
Lovelace. 31. suffered onlycase. One sister had been a
cut* nod bruise*.
passenger in a car involved
Both men were assigned to
in an accident. The second
Heavy Attack Squadron r» at
sister was at Iter place of em­
Sanford Naval A ir Station.
ployment and just happened
Captain James II. Mayo,
to he looking toward the
commander o f 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: "Th e 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,*
* *
{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
Reach.
!•*
miles
ganirers and consultant*. Ex­ Smyrna
perience not necessary They south of State Road III near
will teach you. Pay? The joy the Old Spanish Mission me­

5-Ccnt Drinks
JACKSONVILLE ( CHI) —
Duval CouiJ.
set ot ebb
M i Urnnl has wart i iclm o*
id lin g unit drink* in lieu d
milk Rial sin,i drink* siimiM
nut end im iv than five i&gt; nl

Profits Taken
NEW YORK 101*11-Slocks
weakened on profit t.ikln: In
day aflcr rising to llieir high­
est level in blslury Thursday.

of working with girl* and morial.
Kelsey nod Lovelace were
helping fiirl Scouting grow.
L'al| Runny Morgan a I 322- undergoing transition tialning
in the Vigilante, They were
1775.
temporarily unsigned to V AII• * *
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 incom e?1
Cood heavens, not It’s all I ,
ran tiu to live within my
JACKSONVILLE (U P!) —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 o f 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* a Oil Oct. 17 for lack of federal jo i-d iclion.
1
tor practical nurses.

FEC Suit Rejected

HC--IS, .

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Jc

.kc

Mary, Roll Snip*1, tun-gibership
chairman,
nmm-ncei
today.
Small ad. i s that It I * an­
ticipated
ti nt
cl (hi n e w
member* will come Into t. c
Indue at lid* lime fur enroll
meat by tlur Ik.'it I&gt;cgi e
Staff.
Ituffct refreshments wilt he
servctl following the cereninnies by Small nnd Id* m u m ilter, assisted by member of
Sanford
Chapter
lint.
Women of the Moose.

OAS Invites Adams

The

extensive

plans,

as

projected for S N A S for high
command

approval.

Do 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* o f new and
permanent ronxlnictirn, Doyla
Miid, with one permanent
brick building it 1ready 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.

MIAMI t u r n — The Mi­
ami office of the Organisation
of American Slate (t&gt;\Sl has
• • •
invited Florida Secretary o f
Tlie major portion o f c m .
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,
ed fi.OOO feet toward* Laics
WASHINGTON (C P I) —
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
o f landing the biggest j ;
Mr*. Uiirrett; Merle Warner, who handled the
Ihe nuclear test ban treaty
planes.
real estate transaction; Mr*, tlarrett and A. Ed­
if hi* Cubanmissile reserva­
When the new runway l i
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
MIAMI (U P D — Floridian* the residential ami housing
areas, Doyle noted.
are generally "sym pathetic"
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
o l Taike Hidden.
lic sentiment,
building b&gt; the Carroll DauMaintenance hangars, cheek
By Donna Kslrs
tel Cnnslru.’.i- o Company, will
facilities, extension o f sewer
A resolution was unani­
betin about Sept. 18." said mously adopted at Thurs­
TALLAHASSEE (D P I) — and electric lines nnd commu­
liarretl “ As -oon as this is
Sen.
John K. Mathews of nications will also be neces­
day’s
regular
meeting
of
the
Mrs. J.
completed, we will move in Longwood City Council re. Jacksonville asked the Su­ sary.
ul Oar: ett
We p to lo develop the new
• • •
questing ihr Winter Park preme Court today to uphold
vl or i
location ini* one sd the best
a
Lcott
County
court
decision
In
tOGO,
Dovle said, plan*
Telephone Company lo pellto pur
and mast complete depart­
that
ho
li
eligible
to
rim
for
call
for
permanent
construc­
(bin
Hie
Florida
Ulllitic*
Com
at 20U East First
ment stores in the area."
mission to revise Hie rale governor in 1981. He said he tion o f a hospital nnd dental
being i aciit 1 by
(JarreIt plans a shopping
schedule lor IsmgW ood to would not announce hi* can­ clinic to repines the present
Company.
Ir p to Atlanta about Sept.
Mr. nnd Mr*. (lir r c ll t&gt;1.&gt;n IJ lo purchase Christina* and make the rale* more equit­ didacy if Hie court rules him one, n second avionics shop
able and more comparable lo eligible, utiiil after the im ­ nnd air-conditioning o f anto move their store from First
spring merchandise for the
those ot surrounding com peachment trial ot Judge illc- listcd barrack*.
strict ,md Sanford \vcmie.
new store.
liard Kelly,
The year 1907 will see con­
tnunllies.
where they have taco lira I
Mr. and Mrs. Garrett plan
struction o f another hangar,
fur 16 years, lo the V-iwill lo close ihe present store
Council Chairman It. ( ’
an nutomotivo leaiutcn.ince
property.
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 o f
The real estate transaction day cosls $1.80 per month
Walk*, .roads and park*.
more
t
h
a
n
in
Altamonte
was handled liy Merle Warn­
Fuel
storage
equipment,
er, o f l a Stenstrom Really. Springs which i* only some
another hangar, a new chapel
ATLANTA
(D
P
I)
—
The
four
miles
smith.
Mack N. Cleveland Jr. re­
The resolution (rankly stales Southern Boll Telephone and and a new officer* dub and
presented Mr. and Mrs. Dar­
that
in Ihe event the tele­ Telegraph Co. mid the Cum­ pool tm&gt; In Die work* for
ren and A. Edwin Shlnbolser
in imie.i I ion* W o r k e r s
of 1988 and in !t)G9, a novf
represented Hie Yowell »’*tate. phone (oinp.my fails to com
(C W A )
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 N avy
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 o f
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
It permit*
two plans and specifications, nod
The request for a beer. 11 mem her*.
v ills* school* schedules I In be
firm n, : 1
integrated closed until Mon­ qimr and wine license pre­ wage retqiening*. Hie lirst aft­ dent nnd complete
er tt months, Ihe second alter nnd technical degibllity o f
day, but city offieials said sented iu Ihe name of Ihe
28 months.
bidders,'* Doyle said.
they planned to open them Longwood Hotel and liar by

Goldwater Stand

4 3 fiS T £ ;i£li 3

2 £ 0 2. f e t S t

Longwood Asks
Revision Of
Phone Rales

Officials Blamed

Mathews Suit

Southern Bell
Pact Okayed

Four Huntsville
Schools Closed

ANNUAL KIWANIS ( 1.1'lt auctiuit and fixh fry vns I cing publiri ml t"diiy in tilt; lobltiea of the Sanford Atlantic Nation.il Hank mid the Florida
State Hank with displqya of urtictcx which will he mtclioncd for tin* I icfit of the chili's fund for undt.'inivilegcd children mid ncholatvlii{).-. The
* vent take* jihtco starting at 5 p.m. Saturday at the Civic Center.

anyway.
L ite r he assured Huntsville
official - be would noi inter­
fere with the reopening of
public school* Monday.
Wallace said he louk the
action because “ racial len
sum* exist ill Hie state and
there ! i .i * been violence anil
bloodshed.’*
Tilts was one of several
showdowns the defiant tegrei fattunixt governor faces.

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
..
: x , : . ; » A mi.

W J. Lancaster, Carl \\j !
Wuod*
- kins and Frfnrd F
was referred to Hie lamgwood
Fuller IK-pjiliiicnt lor refer­
ence.
Beer and wine license*
were
granled
lo
Baker’s
Place, Carl'* Grocery, Dun
and Hert s, ( ‘ and M Cafe,
Farmer’s Utocery and Ser­
vin' Station and ll.c Ideal
I'aekage Store
The meitiug wa* ailjournnl
subject to call alter the
monthly financial statement
wa* approved and current
bill* were paid.

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 o f 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 totul 933 regis­
tered Voters wn* needed to
pa** the new charter. (Inly
193 votes were east, 251
.’ ...iu l u.al 212 fur.

VAL92Z HOTEL
^ f f a r i t c Downtown Ssntord
(R^LOungc
ra
S e It’s Fuutime
5
H

Fri. Niles at the
/ l ___! 1__ 9

Caribc!

Music by
“ The 11idea ways’*

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By L'i IM P m . IsterwaUowal
An order by Defense SeersUry Robert McNamara that
uniformed troops must not
participate In racial demon­
stration. has been sharply
challenged bp integration or­
ganization*.
Caught up In the controrersy I* the little town of
Havelock which lie* outside
the main entrance gate to the
Cherry Point Marine Air 8talion in the flatlands of east­
ern North Carolina.
Racial groups have leveled
discrimination charges against
the "public accommodations"
of the town which derives
much of ita incoma from the
I’.fiOO men of Cherry Point,
BfiO of whom are Negroes.
Floyd MeKlasick, a Durham,
N, C., lawyer who la national

Indonesia Will
Hold Maneuvers
JAKARTA, I n d o n e s i a
(U P I)— Indonesia announced
today It will hold four day* of
naval maneuver! In the waters
off Mayala and Romeo under
ita policy of "confrontation"
against the proposed Mayalsla
Federation.
In London Sunday, Malayan
Premier Tengku Abdul Rah­
man, one of the key figures
in bringing together the fed­
eration, laid he would use
arm* to defend Malaysia if
anyone, Including Indonesia,
threatens its Integrity.
Rahman s a i d Indonesian
President Huknrno has "clear­
ly declared he wants to oppose this federation by all
means" but said he prnys “the
day will not come when Ma­
laysia and Indonesia clash
with each other."
Mayalsla, scheduled to beroom a new member of the
British Commonwealth at the
end ol next month, will be
made up of Singapore, Mayaln, and British territories on
Borneo, an island Indonesia

OVER 10 Dellary pet owners with (logs nf every size and description rush­
ed to protect their liets lust week after the County Health Department is­
sued a warning thnt a &lt;Ior hud Itecn bitten by u rabid wild animal und that
all dogs should bo inoculated nRitlnst rabies.
(Cox Photo)

executive director of the Congresa of Racial Equality
CORE and an attorney for the
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored Peo­
ple, NAACP, announced that
McNamara will be asked this
week to declare Havelock off
limits to Marinea unless the
places used by the service­
men are desegregated.
He said he based his Infor­
mation that a t least 17 night
clubs and cafes and three
theaters In the town wera
segregated on reports from a
Marine who had Just trans­
ferred home from duty in
Japan.
A spokesman at Cherry
Point, home of the 2nd Marine
Air Wing, said the base would
adhere strictly to a July in
directive by McNamara and
that "we will very definitely
discourage participation in
demonatrations,"
In that directive, the de­
fense secretary said that mili­
tary personnel "may not un­
der any cl rrum stances'* par- |
ticipalo in rarin) demonstra­
tions during duty hours, while
they were In uniform, while
on
military
reservations,
when
their
participation
breaks a rivitisn law or when
violence I* reasonably likely
to result from a doiiinnstratlon In which they weru par­
ticipating.
McNamara did not express­
ly forbid off duty servicemen
not in uniform from getting
into a racial Incident but they
also could be affected in the
event of trouble and arrest.

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MIAMI (UPI) Happy nor'i conference and she des­
Roekcfctler's debut lnlt» na­ cribed it as "great.”
While the New York Gov­
tional politics was ImpressIvc. But, it is too early to ernor battled on the civil
count the votes.
rights issue before the con­
Gov. Nelson A. Rockfeller
ference,
Mrs.
Rockefeller
Introduced hi* pretty, 30-yearstayed In the background.
old wife last night at a cock­
tail party given governors at­ Shu limited her acliviU'i to
social gathering* held In
tending their annual confer­
ence. The newlyweds held the conjunction with the meeting.
Alter, the cuektaii par'y,
spotlight.
(lie Rockefeller* attended the
"Say hello lo Happy,” liuNew York Governor said to liuffet dinner at the hotel
most. To others, he was more poolside.
Wtnlc "Rocky and Happy”
formal: " l would like you to
appeared
to lie getting a
bo meet Mr*. Rockefeller.”
The new Mrs. Rockefeller, friendly reception, (lov, Hen­
who might play an Important ry Bcllmon, a liepuhliran of
role In her husband s unoffi­ Oklahoma, said his president­
cial campaign fur the Repub­ ial rating Had not been rais­
lican presidential nomination, ed.
"1 don't believe he stand*
was greeted warmly. Some
a Winnee,” Bell inon said.
said politely,
“ She is much heller look­ And, lii* tuarii.il problems
ing than her pictures,” one haven't helped ”
woman said. Another des­ That was the general ap­
praisal given privately.
cribed her a* "pleasant.”
•‘Hasn't she nice teeth,”
a western governor comment­
ed.
There were several hundred
people crowded into the hotel
room where the cocktail par­
ty was held and the Rocke­
feller* got less than half
way around before it was
time to go to dinner. The
dinner was held In another

I.rut week a Fir-tt Federal
.Savings .nil l.utin As. aviation
ml inadvertantly quoted the
dividend rate ns four per cent.
It idiniild have read four ami
one quarter per cent.
"That one quarter per cent
doesn't look like much in the
ml copy," Executive Vice
President George Touhy snid,
"Iml to those investors who
are multiplying their savings
by it. it is very important."
Not rmly Is First Federal*,
current m n ln g rate for savers
four und a ipiurtcr per cent a
year, but the directors have
established lh„ anticipated
rate for the final six months
of HIM at the same figure,
according to Touhy,

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Governor and his wife were
stopped a do ten tiinci for
greetings and autographs.
Most of the autograph seek­
ers were young children and
the Rockefellers obliged with:
"Rocky and Happy."
Mrs. Rockefeller said it
wav her first trip to a gover-

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Sanford and Seminole Counly employer* will be hurting
July 27-Aug. II when local
member* of the Florida Na­
tional Guard will hr on active
duty for two week* of train­
ing at Fort Stewart, Ga. The
CO say* all Guardsmen mu*l
jo—none excused.
• •
•
Zoning Director Bob Brown
was back on the job Tuesday.
Said he had been “paroled"
from the hospital, meaning
he had been released and then
hark again with a tempera­
ture,
•
•
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First Item in the County
rummi«*ion"a budget hear­
ings, will he a request from
the new publie defender, MT.
D. Frederick Jr., of Orlando,
law allow* the state to pay
Frederick'* salary and his as­
sistant's but o th tr office and
clerical expenses must be puid
by the respective counties in
the circuit. Big law auil pend­
ing over this in Volusia Counly, where the four count in
involved aie root ami ulireceptivc.

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Third quarterly meeting of
ACI, employes, their families
ami friends will be held at
7:110 p.m. Wednesday in the
depot assembly room. Conduc­
tor II. W. Shannon ami Fire­
man D. M. Hanuier will spear­
head the program.
• •
•
Several references mad*
this morning at that lengthy
rezoning hearing before the
County Commission about .'on
new homes planned out West
of Sanford. Nothing definite
reported, though.
•
•
•
Don’t forget the fish fry
by the Ginderville Volunteer
Fire Department from 5 to
8 p. m. Friday at Farmer's
Market. They're trying to
build up a fund to purchase
a fire truck.
Karl Higginbotham t h i s
niormns added to Jeanne
Warnke'a Monday a r t i c l e
iilaiut his family’s extensive
trip tu ihi1 \Wiit r*&gt;3st»
Karl ami Mayfair Inn's Ever­
ett Kerr did »omc conspiring.
Ileju't. Earle’s son, Bill, a
topnotch Litllr la-ague star,
w.i% a highly touted guest ot
Horace stum-hum ami Carl
Hubbvll at a S.in Francisco
Giant* v- St, I mil* Cardinal*
game at Frisco when Wlllir
Mays clouted a home run in
the hUh inning to wm 10.
Highlight ot young Bill’* life.
Especially since he sat in
the Giant owner's private
(mix.

S a ttfa r lL U p r a lft

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Jim Avery pointed again
thla morning that ho'* the
watchdog of the county treasorer. A buaincii machine representative aikcd for time to
ahow hi* ware* to the County
Commission. Jim reported he
already had conferred with
the purchaelng agent of Pinellaa County (St. Patera*
burg) and learned he had
made an exhauetiva atudy:
f’inellaa doee not purchaic
electric typewriters for county
employe* unices they type 70
per cent or more of their
time. Any time lea*, the em­
ploye lets a manual machine.
.Monetary difference i* about
1105 for a manual typewriter
md l-tOli for an electrical methine.

» • •
Police continuing their inU'Stigaliun into report* by a
bunion!
businessman
and
civic club leader his life is
in-mg threatened. Said not too
king ago he was following a
i n siri in rr.f.i '.tut'ii ..t u a man with a shotgun.
• • •
The annual drive for ALSAC
f Aiding Leukemia Stricken
American Children) opened
Monday and will be continued
through Sept. 22 Volunteer*,
who are needed locally for
art work, sign printing, plan­
ning special events and for
actual collection, should cuntact Mrs. Garner (Kay) Gehr,
of Lake Mary.

Powers Due To Initial
Agreement Wednesday
MOSCOW (irp n — The
United Stales, Russia and
Britain today ended historic
talks that diplomatic sources
Mid sealed final agreement
to end East-West nuclear
tests in space, in the atmos­
phere and underwater.
The major nuclear power*
were expected to initial the
agreement Wednesday. Just as
East European Communist
leader* convene for a sum­
mit conference designed to
close Bed ranks against Com­
munist China.
The East-West talk* that
diplomatic sources said might
prove to tw one of Ihe major
disarmament breakthroughs
in the po*t war period ended

WEATHER: Scattered thutidershovcprl today and Wednesday; high today 85-95; low tonight in 70*.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased W./e

Established 1908

TUF.S., JULY 23, 1963

iANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 761

N. Orlando
May Get New
Girls School
The Herald learned at noon
today that
Mrs. Horace
Dodge, wealthy philanthropist,
was to meet with land own­
ers in North Orlando at 2
p. m. today to discuss the
establishment of her Girl*
Town school in the North Or­
lando area.
Girls Town la reported to be
an institution similar to that
of Boy* Town in Nebraska
and various sites around the
central Florida area have
been under atudy for aevrral
years.
Mrs. Dodge was to have
arrived by plane for Hie con­
ference and preliminary pub­
lic relations press releases.
It is reported tttat approxi­
mately 8.150,000 in money
and pledges are ready to be
applied to the establishment
of the school for homeless
(iris.

Exiles Leaving
For New Base

■t 4:30 p. m. fS:30 a. m.
EST). The negotiators plung­
ed iramediitely into addition
al discussion* on other topics
that could thaw the cold war.
Presidential trouble-shooter
W. Averell Harrison, Britain's
Science Minislrr Lord lUilsham and Soviet Foreign Min­
ister Andrei Gromyko d:s
missed their advisers ami

discussed ‘‘other matter* el
mutual interest."
Although
Harriman
and
llaiisham came to Moscow
with authority only to work
out agreement on a nuclear
test ban, the informal dis­
cussion* which fallowed their
formal bargaining could lead
to talks settling additional
Issues.
President Kennedy was re­
ported to have liked Harri­
man to sound out the Soviet*
on Premier Nikita Khnithcdtev's proponal that East
Judge Vernon Mite today and West exchange ohsc*ver*
dismissed Ihe c h a r g e s who would report from straagainst Richard I'earvm of legic areas to cut the risk
Oviedo, charged with man &lt;&gt;( surprise attack.
slaughter In the death of
Norbert llyman, IT, of fhunot*. July lit. the judge
ruled that (here was Insuf­
ficient evidence a g a i n s t
Pearson.

Bulletin

Museum To Get
Mementoes From
Sanford Estate J t f U

mfcltoJwi.

U*i *»' .is"'.*. jU?i mu—'lijj

*-tewa*&lt;*&amp;*;.«■&gt;.* Pilit *■) lnliS*

SHERIFF J. I,. IIOHHY at amis amid the rescue
unit paraphernalia ju st completed by his depart­
ment after a year'* planning amt acquisition.
7116 unit, used officially only a week ago in a
drowning, includes a trailer for transportation,

a bout powered with two heavy uutliourd motors,
resitscitator, oxygen tanks, two generators, nkin
diving equipment, flood lights, life savers, traf­
fic markers and other such necessary items.
(Herald l'lioto)

Driver Charged County Rezones Site DeBary Mansion
In Crash, Injury
Threatened As
For Use By Store
Al Intersection
House Burns
BULLETIN

A large rolled ion of books,
papers.
some
furnishings
and oilier mementoes from
the Estate of lien. Henry
Sheldon Sanford will he add­
ed shortly to the items al­
ready held here in anticipa­
tion of the construction of
a new museum and library.
G. Andrew Speer, president
of the Henry Sheldon Sanford
Memorial Library and Mu­
seum Association, Monday
evening and today requested
and was granted appropria­
tions not to exceed $599 each
by the City sod County Com­
missions hi pay transporta­
tion costs snd insurance for
bringing Hie new collection
here from Derby, Conn.
Speer Informed the Com­
mission* that the will of
Carola Sanford Dow. Die
General's dauhter, presented
these ilctns to the assoeiulion f"r inclusion in the pro­
posed now museum and lib­
rary. I’roceed* from an auc­
tion of other Sanford items
Saturday will finance a slittue of Hie eGneral for Hie mu­
seum,
Tlie new collection will In­
clude a 159-year old grand
piano Hie General had in hi*
home in Urit-svcl* while U, S.
minister to Belgium.

V A ...

BRIEFS
Settle Or—
WASHINGTON (U ri) The House Foreiiru Affairs
Committee will ho asked to
cut U. 8. economic aid to In­
dia and Pakistan until they
settle their Kashmir dispute,
It waa (earned today.

Pickets A rrested

NAS Welcomes
Australian
Air Marshal

Tlie Sanford Naval Air Sta­
tion paraded full military
honors at 4:50 p. m. today
for the arrival of the Chic!
of Air Staff of the Royal Aus­
tralian Air Force,
He L* Air Marshal Sir Valston K. Hancock, KUE, who
is currently on a -to-day tour
of U. S. defense installations
for a look at our lateat air­
craft. Sir Valston I* reported­
ly visiting hero for evaluation
of the Navy A-5 Vigilante,
the supersonic attack bomb­
er flown by Sanford'* Heavy
Attack Wing One.
He U scheduled to continue
to Orlando Thuraday for *
visit of tho Martin Company
and briefs on the Bullpup
ml*.*il« program.
Accompanying him a n itn
member* of hi* staff plus
Campbell Douglas, assistant
secretary of Australia^ De­
partment of Air, and Group
;f'a p l J« lin F. I.ich, Air Aly
(ache to the Australian Em­
bassy in Waahington. Col.
Milford F. Its, of the U.9.
Air Force, I* escorting th*
visitor*.

NEW YORK (UPI) — A
mas* arrest of picket* a t •
C. G. MeWalters, owner of
Hunning a red light at (lie
By Mrs. Adam Muller
Brooklyn hospital alto broke
the site in question, had ap
MIAMI (UPI) — New ex- 'busy intersection of llwy. ITup today an unauthorized
The
large
two--lory
Irantc
pealed from a decision by the
il* thrusts against Fidel Cas- 93 and SB 4.1(5 at K 31 a. m.
County Cam m la-ion si
civil rights demonstration
Zoning Commission denying house of Dellary builder Ed
tro appeared in th# making today resulted in Chester B
aimed
at blocking construction
altout 12:30 thi* afternoon
a request for Uie rezoning Dnvi* was destroyed sliorlly
today as invasion veterans Jtusjell, 27, of Long wood
equipment,
po-tponeil
htidget
hearing*
after
to
a.
m.
today
by
lire
Gaul previously had been
and commando* prepared to facing charges and pul Bob­
denied a request (or reroning which also proved a danger­
move to Central American ble Ilrisklll, 27. of Forest until ■ later dale.
Trucy Tmproved
of another property in Ihe ous threat to the DeBary
bn sea.
City in Winter Park Hospital
LOS ANGELES (UPI) —
neighborhood for a store.
Man-ion. headquarter* of the
Dr. Manuel Artime was re­ with cuts on the head and
Joe Gazil tin* morning won
Actor S|wn.'rr Tracy, ti'2, wus
A delegation o( resident-, |
Federation of Art.
ported to be in Nicaragua, face.
&gt; six-month figilt to plate a
reported "considerably bel­
P'"nt of origin could be
Jumping-uff place, fur th* dis­
Hus-ell. goin-t south Of, ;*&gt;nd / to .1 »1o or.
.try made up mostly ot members
ter" and "feeling fine" today
of
Oaklawn
Baptist
Mission.
|
^
k'
rminwl
f"
r
cause
of
the
astrous lptil Cuba invasion Ifwy. 17-92 ran through Hie
Ron I wficu (he County
at St. Vincenta Hospital where
fire
tn
which
the
family's
which he led. Mdvras
Ifdvca* ireported
__
'top light at the intersection cfniml-x. on voted 3-2 tn over- this morning protested 'he
he i* unlerguimr treatment
two duiiishuml dogs and some
conferring witff Nb-iitiiginfn He Hit the Ilrisklll car which rlj^ (tH Count* Zoning Com retiming. Tils- -tore tile i*
for lung congestion.
S'-ni worth of guns also were
President Rena gchlek and I was g v « ; cast on SR IW .1rm„|on and reame a 3's acre 0Mwl,ile Ul°
lost.
ex-I'rwidcnt I.uia Somoxa,, knocked it intv the path of pn,]&gt;crt; (rom i a r | CU|tural u&gt; A,ter * 43-minute debate on
Youth Killed
Except for the dogs the
both outspoken foes of Fidel the third car. which was ' , m4,r m l
the question, John Fitzpatrick
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) lumie
was
unoccupied
at
Hie
I moved to approve the appeal
Cnstro,
driven b.v Crest on Ka singling,
A Jacksonville youth, John
and retime, lie was second­ time of Hie disaster since
Artime, secretary general 58, of Altamonte Springs, and
Robert Mmitviiu, 1H, oil Id*
ed by Jam es IV \ver&gt; Jr., Davis was at hts place ot
of llevolutionnry Beeovery then into a steel utility jwile.
first target practice outing
In the vote, l e t Gary ami business and Mrs. Davis had
Bussell
and
Easterling
Movement, one of the largest
with a pistol, was killed Mon­
gone
out
sitopping.
John
Alexander
voted
against
nnti-Cuatro groups here, said were not injured, hut Easter­
day wflun he accidentally shot
Some 30 members of the
rrioning. The chairman. Gen
before his Miami departure, ling's car had damages esti­
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
him -elf in th,, temple, police
DeBary
Volunteer
F'ire
Dept,
I
C.
Hutchison,
broke
the
2-2
“ We are leaving the United mated at $.159 and Bussell’*
Congress
today tackled Pres­
said.
and
two
fire
trucks
were
on
tie and voted in favor.
State* to establish a base is car was a total hiss. Damages
Waiter Durland and his
ident Kennedy'* proposal to
the
scene
to
fight
flames
to Briskill's car, a late model wife, Elizabeth, Monday af­ Commission approved a Id.Central America."
liiuck a nationwiifa railroad
Protests Meld
SCO appropriation to he con­ which shot all the way across
were estimated at $1,090.
ternoon were sentenced to tributed to Ihe City of San­ [Huimisa ltd Igniting awnings
strike July 39 with membera
MIAMI
BEACH
(UPI)
—
Flip Trooper lam Sikes three months in jail by Judge
OCALA (UPI) — Negro
divided over Hie merit* of
charged Bussell with running Mize in County Court after ford for its recreation pro- and fruit trees of the neigh leaders said Htcy will resume Gov. George C. Wallace of
Ida plan.
Inning
homes.
Alabama
told
fellow
gover­
rant.
including
the
City
Zoo.
a red light.
picketing segregated eating nor* today they should pro­
t):e couple had pleaded guilty
Democratic leader* lined up
Action*
of
(he
firemen
were
The vote followed Hie reading
At B: $5 a. m Wayne Hull to charge of child neglect.
directed by Eire Chief Jack •'establishment* here today test against federidixing na­ hehiml tlm proposal to let th*
of
an
opinion
by
the
attorney
of Orlando attempted to pass
Both hushand and wife
Lanihrrl.Min and Volunteer
probably attempt a tional guard-men for "al­ Interstate Commerce Comniiaa car driven by Martha Sage were charged with contribut­ general that *uch an appro­
few sit-ins.
President
Thornton
Smith
Ed
leged purpose* of maintain­ slon Impose binding rail work
priation
was
appropriate
of Orlando as she was making
CAIRO (U PII — President a left turn about one mile ing to the delinquency of chil- Commission will commence Carter tnon Hie ambulance The announcement followed ing law and order" in racial rules for two years and Sen­
ate GOP leader Everett M.
t'linml ,\Mv| Nh. mt today east of the turkey farm on drrn by heavy drinking and with budget hearings this .if service and Florida Forest the release of It Negroes »r- episode*.
Dirkseri, III., backed it with
* ''rf »'lu,ub i,ml
d is p la y e d a m-*v tw o -sta g e SB 13*5 and crashed into the leaving Ihe children alone for ternoon, starling with W D IIangers from the area fire
day*. Ages of the four rau2
some qualifications.
lower well' on standby duty Were retell*.
rocket with * claimed range Irear
:
r
!
r
!
Globke
‘Guilty’
causing damages of ed from six months to I I I , .
each Hie 30 juveniles were
__. _ ,
,,
, ,
But oilier lawmaker*, in­
greater than 3!tU miles. Hi* , ;,|Mi,il $21)0,
,
lie defender (or this judicial
nil‘ !‘ wcrc
II Kit LIN ( U P I ) - T h e East
retraced in the,V“custody
of
years of age.
*
cluding Sen, Harry Gnldwater,
dcfrsiM chief nl-n r ported 1 Trooper Sikes charged Hull
German
Supreme
Court
today
their parent*.
Judge Mize placed ill four
H-Aiix., attacked the measure
that sea trials of the fii-I 'with failure to have hi* *e
The Negroes, who were • “*»ntem*vl" Dr Han* Muria o* thinly disguised compul­
children in foster home, until p*
e&gt;k
.
Egyptian-built submarine will hide under control,
tibdii-e,
West
German
Chun|protesting the arrest of Zeh
further deposition of the case. FITC U C S tT O yS
begin within is Hey*,
_____________
K'limul
Adenauer's sory uiliitration and rail uni*&gt;ti Aehmy, a 25-year-old white ecllnr
William
L.
Hall.
Oviedo
L
|n
|
i
c
_
T
r
n
i
l
r
v
r
Tl,rt'«
warrant*
were
Four of tin- new two stage
right
hau
l
man,
to
lif&lt;- im - 1j ion* indicated they would
farmer pleaded not guilty to riO U 5 C I i QUCi
ed today fur Mrs. Barbara C o n g r e s s
of R a c i a l
fight its passage.
rocks-’.a vveie displayed at the !
charge* of unlawful punish
Eire, of undetermined uri- Ann Kent*. 1IH Country Club Equality leader, were charg- pri-oiinieiit mi charges lie ua*
Moving swiftly on the promilitary pnindv in irking the
an
m-omplbe
in
th&lt;&gt;
Nail
mi ill nl i„u tlep-on*, 12 and ’dn, tle.drii.cd a t-iiluili- mi Road. It via* reported Its cd uh Ii n-ilsting arrest withpom d h-gUIntion, the Sriuil*
lltll utinivei-ary of the overe x l c r i ni i mt l ni i n i J e w * .
Iright years old
luu&gt;e trailer in Imkc
Mary Police Chief Roy William*
.out violence.
t'ummeicc Committee schedul­
throw of King F'aiouk.
Sheriffs deputies introdue-1shortly after 5 a m. today. | Mrs. Kctils. reported to he
Velony wa* arrested last
ST. PETERSBURG (L'l'l)
ed lo'iiring* for 2 p. tn. FlfiT,
Mv? dimdujt-d were aix new ]
Floridans Held
('oust Guard ami Civil Air ed a* evidence picture* of Th® trailer, hunted on in Haines City, Is charged Wednesday in Duniicllon on
today wdtli Labor Sccretury
long-range antiaircraft rock­
HAI.Iftllt'ltV,
N.
t
\
(UPI)
the backs of the beaten child l-'ike Mary Bivil near Lake witii leaving the scene of an I vagrancy charge* and later
W. Hillard Wirts as thu leadPutrid
plane*
resumed
Ihe
et* believed to in- Soviet 8 A2
ren
showing c r i s s - c r o s s e d I Emrpa, was owned tty Pat accident, reckless driving, moved lo the county jail for —• Two lumpii nun, arrested off witness.
m odel* It w in a iu io iiiu .d Hint search t ulay fur n private welts and hrui*i-s. which the Riley and w.is nmipied h&gt; [and .i".iult jnd battery. Chief | inve-ligation ot mental incom
Monday I-, on alert heat p»Chairman (lien Harris, Dth e new
trnlmnn. were held here today
miKuard" lock* l (dune missing since Sunday mother *ad were made with hurt llutctli'on who v*capc*l William* sad, alter her car potency.
Aik., saiil the House Comlias a range '‘greater than on a flight frnm Suiii.iiita tn a stick.
oil
huiglary
chargewliile
unharmed.
:ilieg«-illy ran over her hti*
Negro attorney Francisco
liierce ('oinmittee would open
anything produced in the Tallahassee with five persnu*
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire­ hand, Nick Kerb*, Sunday al Rodriquez said Monday he officer* Irieil to determine
Hall wa* held (nr trial un
its hearings on tin- rmctgrney
United Aral* Republic." Thi*
,
would represent Aeiony at how many other hreakln* they I,
tier $2,000 bond, which lie men resjainiled to tlie call their home.
—including
a
Tampa
miilinn,
...
.
.
.
bill
would make it nuldi-tanre the
, { Wednesday The Scnat-s
p-rvted late Monday. Trial which came too late for Seminole Memorial llnqiital the &lt;amlv hearing before stagid. lin y are Floyd Alcon | is
doe to net oil the bill lthe.nl
•ingtc-slnge Kalm n&gt;. ket di*-, *k '' abuMIll.
dale ha* not yet been sot, hut them to save any jiari of attaches today roimrted Kcnis (County Judge I*'wi» ll Mey Jones ami W'ulfotd il alt hew
f the House.
jdayrd lust year It i* rlainied
A t'naat Guard spokesman will prohatiiy !«■ late August, k,c home.
la* in good" conditlun.
it ISIam e.
to have a range of about :P5U *aid the search wa* being Judge Mi/e said,
mi tea.
concentrated In the O-fur Key

Couple Jailed
In Child Neglect

Congress Takes
Up Kail Issue

More Picketing
In Ocala Seen

Nasser Shows
2-Sfage Rocket

Wife Sought In
Assault By Auto

Search Renewed
For Lost Plane

urea north of here. Ho said O rifinrin f^ntinrii
■i'i*
(■.■■-u- . m I,. ..... -t
thundershower concentration
around the time of the flight
ORLANDO (UPI) — Tin_
Sunday.
Orlando City Council, despite
Police Chief Roy Williams
_ .
a threat of possible trouble,
reported today officer* ore
delayed action Monday on a
investigating two burglaries H a n d i t S h o t
biracial committee recom­
in which $353 in cash and ( ORLANDO (UPI) — An mendation to integrate all
"porting good* » - r«* stolen. ^armed bandit robbed tlie First city facilities.
Mike Reede, 915 West F’lrst j Federal Nuving* and Loan
' if you are going to u*e
Street, reports*! a burglar en- | Association of Orlando today delaying tactic*, there might
tered his upstair* apartment ami fled with an undetermined | he riots,'* warned \ \ \ C P
and obtained $97 in silver and amount of money, lie was shot Youth Council President Wib
$170 in flu slid $29 bill*.
j and captured about a half Ram Buyer. "We will show
• • •
Robson .Sporting Goods at mile away.
our dissatisfaction by demon----------tlrations."
Lake Mary's volunteer fire­ 391 East Fir*t Street a!»o
Rojer warned of p.
men and member* of Hie aux­ reported burglar* some time
trouble alter the council ap­
iliary, who have gained quite early Munduy obtained -10 . J lC T l HOICC
a reputation for their deli­ boxes of .22 caliber a mill uni- j LOS ANGELES — Actress proved a motion to delay ac­
• caliber pistols, - Claire Kelly, explaining why tion on the m atter for at least
cious chicken barheque din­ tion, two
ners. will he caterer* for * two a ir pistui-. fUhftig equip- ! she wanted a divorce from 24 hours. Nearly 109 people
Dynatronics picnic held Sat- no'nt ami $53 ir. -ash, fur a Ft bert Ktnaaton: He wuutd- attended the city council
J to ta l of *lv4
I n 't let bi« v m k '
)
mmtioj.
Vr&lt;U, M Rear JUxk* Paris.

Police Probe
2 Burglaries

Delays Action

W / io t s

The Status O f Park Avenue Land

City, County Both Claim Rights To Plot
Park
Avenue connecting I The County, when taxes Street between Hickory and
the second and third additions | were not paid on the lot for
Avenues,
of South Pine crest is posing &gt; » ami 1&gt;W tore closed and Dentt.j „ b lu e s t of Miss
» problem lor the City an*l noM i *i \ civrtificatei, thr pur*
County Commissions. Both chaser of which now want. Jvin rltf ,*jing f,,r 1
9o&lt;la&gt; extension of a conown th* site of the *treet, a tax deed.
according (o the records The
City Commission decided damnation order on properquestion: The City u using Momiay evening to -equest tie* at WMl'j, ko8 and 808‘»
the land for the roadway: a conference with Ihe County Maple Avenur and lcasti Holly
tlie County wants to collect Commission Cost to re*leem Avenue
taxes.
tlie property La $K1 32.
Agreed to commence cun
The property ungm.nl) wa*
In otiier action Monday xtrurtion
immediately
for
plaited as a lot and now is evening, the City Commis­ jiawng streets adjacent to
used for street right-of-way. sion:
Goldiboro FUcmentury School.
It was annexed by the City- Set Aug, 12 (or a public
Tail In l a request by Bennie
on Kept. H, 1959, and s quit hearing on a request to va­ Bon/er for a beer and wine
claim deed was delivered to rate
por I mn of lin- north license at l'JU3 West Dili
tho City June 13, 1990.
j south alley north of llth .Sized.

■—-

a

Placed on second reading
an amendment to an ordin­
ance permitting sate of li­
quor at Orlando Drive and
Hiawatha, for Cook's Corner.
Placed on first reading an
ordinance amendment pro­
hibiting sate of alcoholic bev­
erages, including beer and
wine, for consumption on tin'
premises within 5oo feel of
schools.
Set Aug. 29 for a public
hearing to abandon Maple
Avenue from
Com m e d a l
Street north p&gt; Fulton Ave-

Second Mediator
Cu llcdTo Tompa

TAMPA (U P it—Atlanta's
tup fi-di-ral mediator wa* tit
jciu Mediator John L Ken­
ney today in an effort til
mil the hllter Electrical
Worker* Union strike against
the General Telephone Co,
William 8, Pierce, head of
the Federal Mediation and
Catirilittliun Service in Atluntu, will Join the negotia­
tion* after a weekend of re­
lative calm in the bitter and
sometime* violent contract
dispute.
Kenney has been meeting
with official* of Local 821 of
the Inlet national Brotherhood of Electrical Worker*
and General representative*
almost constantly linct th*
lUMca tiegau 14 days sgu. •

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Page 8 — July *8, IM S

'FunNight'Held
ForYouth At
DeBaiy Centei

Boyd Edwards, Tommy Austin Tops
*

th* flag race, and fourth in tie, in th* flag raec Boyd Ed-1 Edward* wh# captured first
By Itorothy Austin
ward* beat out Tommy Aus- place, with Georg* Myers takthe
keyhole.
Bujd Kd wards, of Day­
tin with a Hat nine seconds |n(t
Nancy Malmberg
Edwards was third in the
tona Bench and Tommy Aus­
to Tommy's th4. in s run-off, third and H. Q. Sutton fourth
tin, of Hanford, dominated the keyhole and third In the rib­
leaving MIckt-y Oglesby in
lists in * thrilling, action- bon race. GUnn Harris cap­
In tha ribbon raca Tommy
By N n Atom M«lWr
packed afternoon at the Dusty tured the first place ribbon third with another 10-eecond Austin waa antertd tw ice, u k A "Fun Night" waa held
Boots Arena Sunday, although in th* keyhole with Lee Chris­ ran. Lamar MeDim its took ing a first placa with Donny
fourth.
Wadataday night at tha Da*
th* show was marred by the topher second.
Lingfeldcr as his partner, and
Bary Community CanUr for
Tommy Austin slithered
in the clover leaf race,
injury and death of onea fourth riding with Becky
through the hollow log in rec­
tha yMtli of DaBary and waa
Dick Hunt waa first, Busty
horse.
Giles.
sponsored by tha Civic At*#*
ord time to take first place
Christopher
second,
Millie
The decorative rear fins
Donny also entered with
•M as.
of an automobile in tha park­ Hall third and Rebecca Giles with Rosemary Walton close Tommy as his partner and
Tha young yaoyla plannad
behind in the second slot, Lee
ing lot wc-r* blamed for the fourth.
took sevond. Boyd Edwards
MO auparvlaad thair own
Christopher third and Rob
In the compa.-‘.itiun for juniur
fatal injury uf a hurxe be­
copped tha third place ribbon.
aklta far tha program.
Riser fourth.
longing to Lucia Wallace, of Western pleasure, the judge*
Announcer for tha races and
Highlight of tha arming
The wild gume of musical
Tampa, when the horse crash­ nsmed Romrlle Luke first,
avsnts
wss Tony Austin.
waa • rarua presented by
tires, played much like musical
ed into the rear of the- auto, Tommy Austin second, Jsff
tba Molodaa Rink in Sanford,
*****
impaneling hi* chest on the Simons (on his tiny pony chairs except that the rider*
Mating in ago from 0 to 10
Champ) third and Pat Mc­
must leap off their horseC
Naad Tool*
protuberance.
ator,
Gen.
J.
C.
Hutchison;
County
Engineer
yean. Tbay Included Bbaryl
t h e WHY8 AND WHEREFORES of running
Leod
fourth.
and
Jump into the tire, result­
For A Job?
A
pistol
shut
dls
patched
William
Bush
and
School
Supt.
R.
T.
Mllwee.
th
a
county
were
ilincunaed
by
a
panel
of
depurtand Fatay Tbampaon, who did
Mickey Oglesby and hi* ed in some hilarious and spinethe
suffering
animal
and
al­
Program
rhnlrmttn
for
the
day
was
Randall
Have Money
a Hawaiian oumbar, Linda
m ant heads at the meeting of the Rotary Club
tingling clashes, but George
most broka th t heart of Lucia partner grappled to a slippery
Chase.
Monday. From left are Mary E. Walker, tax anLay aad Chuck Boat, who did
mud-streaked
first
place
in
Myers
outlasted
the
others
to
Now Yo«
(Herald Photo)
who came In fourth place in
a nawaity daaca atuubar oa
aeaaor; Aahby Jones, deputy court clerk; moder­
th* pick-up race, with Bud take first, with Sonny Fairthe
Junior
pony
race.
Hi*
rac­
Can
akakaai aad Mika aad Karan
ing animal ran off tho track Hail and partnsr second, Bon­ cloth second, Lamar McDan­
Nolaa, aad Joatina aad IharRent
iel third and Ray McMillan
and Into th* Jammed parking ny Falrcloth third and Bruce
aa HoUaway who dancad to
Brown
fourth.
fourth.
Them
—
lot The little girl rider was
«aaaa from “South Pacific"
In a three-way 10-sccond
The tricky art of pole bend­
not Injured.
American Rant-All
ing (similar to the slalom
In another minor aerident,
Ray Scowl Troop MO cl DoIn - Sanford
racing in water and snow
intendent of public instruction, ways, state primary roads. Billy O'Hara, of Orlando,
2*M H. Hiawatha A**.
Barr pul an a vary funny akit Soma of the problems of the Board of County CommissionWeeks
Old
Baby
skiing) proved easy for Boyd
The economic factor of tha ■tats secondary roads and broke hia wrist when he fell
behind a white curtain star county departments and how era.
Panel members were Mre. employment of POO persona county roads and bow each la off hio horse during the pick­
ring Bob Scott as "Dr. No"} they are met were described
Gets Job Permit
financed.
Mery Karla Welker, Ux assesup roc*.
Dougina Stewart aa "Dr.
LOS ANGELES (DPI) —
for Rotarlans Monday by de­ sot; Ashby Jones, deputy and a monthly payroll of
Questioned s t to why the
Zombi") Richard G.rling aa
Area riders said that Sun­ A 54-week-old baby got his
1370,000
waa
pointed
out
by
county does not maintain all
day'* accidents were th* first werk perm it Monday al­
•Dr. Killjoy" aand Mika Col­ partm ent heada at a panel dis­ clerk of the circuit court; Mllwc* in demonstrating tha
tha roads within tha eounty,
ley aa tba patient. They had cussion moderated by Gen. J. William Bush, county engi­ productive i n v e s t m e n t of
suffered in any local eventi. though he hasn't quite fin­
as well aa all ditches, Bush
the audienca laughing as they C. Hutchison, chairman of the neer, and R. T. Mllwte, super­ monies spent for schools.
An ambulance from Gramkow ished his paper work. He still
replied that only thois road*
guppoeediy pulled feet of
Although school mlllagc will which were accepted by the Funeral Home wss standing his to get his Social Securi­
chela, golf ball* and other
remain tha tame, tha county county commission as being a by and took O'Hara to a doc ty number.
objeete front tba poor patient
School Board will meet the part of the necessary county tor for treatment. Spectators
But actor-to-be Mstthew
during tba operation.
necessary requirements to road system would ba main­ dropped money in a hat to David Smith's first Job won't
Other number* Included a
hslp defray O’Hara’s medical be too difficult. He only has
produce a |3S0-a-yeur raise tained.
paatomlne by Patti Bweenay;
for teachers, as enacted by the
to play whnt he is—the eon
He pointed out that the costs.
dual by Jamaa Council and
Boyd Edwards tame in first of his real-life mother, ac­
State Legislature with the use county did not own the rightMount Lacy accompanied by
of matching funds from coun­ of-wsy of many road* end in the senior cow pony race tress Abby Dalton, cn “The
Mn. William Lahemaa at tha
ties, he said.
roadside ditches, and were for- and Jim Somini took the Joey Bishop Show."
piano; a piano solo, "Tha
“We will still ire short of liidilcn by law to do any junior pony race first prire.
California state law re­
Chaso," by Debbia Potter} a
Second place in the senior quires th at minors receive
teachers," Mllwee said, add­ muinlrnunre or work on pri­
trio by Debbia, Sharon and
race went to Sonny Fsircluth, work permits from local
ing that the county needs 100 vate property.
Chrtaty FotUr) a reidlng,
new teachers this yeur, 35 to
He noted that there are Hue Brown was second, Tom­ school districts before they
•Little Boy Blue" by Deane
fill growth vacancies and the two weye to get a road pav­ my Austin third and Lucilla can go to work—even if they
Laughlln; charades by six
others to repluce teachers who ed; one, by getting commis­ Wallace fourth in the Junior have to wait a few years be­
JO H N S T O N ’S N O -R O A C H : Sim ply b ru sh J o h n s to n s
girls; a Hill Billy pantomine'
have retired, moved or left the sioners to accept it us serv­ Race.
fore they are old enough to No-Roach on cabinets to control cockroaches, on sills to stop
by Matt and Micky Tbursam
county school system for vari­ ing residents of the county
Edwards also took first In go to school.
outs. Colorless, odorless coating stays effective for months.
and Buster Brace} a pantoous reasons.
pule bending and in the flag
No need to move dishes or breathe harmful sprays.
und
traffic
through
and
in
the
mines akit by Shari Liughlln
Questioned as to wihy it ia county; or two, by entering a ran* and Tommy Austin took
Remember: Ne-Roach means ns roaches.
Since 1950, annual number
and Betty Walla; Sickle Pot­
difficult to obtain teachers, participation project whereby a first and a fourth in the of births In the U.S. have
ter singing and playing his
WINN D IX IE FOOD STORES
Mllwee pointed out th at only tha residents along the road ribbon race, second In junior averaged a little more than
•ko accompanied by bin sis­
about 1,000 new teachers per put up the money fur mate­ Western pleasure, second in 4 million.
ter Debbia at tha piano; and
yrnr graduate from Florida rials, with the county furnish­
Rotor Accord I playing bis
universities, and the state ing the labor.
guitar.
needs about 5,000 more teach­
Mn. Walker outlined th#
Jama Rucker is chairman
ers every year, making It processes of evaluation and
of Youth Activities at the
necessary to recruit out-of- assessment and noted that the
Canter. Joseph Christberger
state people.
froeies of the past winter
waa tha stag* managir and
Discipline in problems, nega­ necessitated rc-evaluation of
Dtan* Laughlln, his assist­
tive parental attitudes, In­ certain grove* and properties.
ant.
creasing amounts of paper She noted that there has been
b
— t-------:— work, over-crowded c l u e s - Isss building Is S e m i n o l e
roomx and Inadequate salary County during the past year
were given by Mil wee as than in previous years.
reasons why mure young peo­
ple do not go into teaching a*
a profession.
Jones pointed out the myr­
MAYPORT (UP!) - Navy
iad
duties of the clerk of the
iitvago crewa began working
Circuit Court stating that he
LUSCIOUS LAKE EMERALD grapes hung
today to raise a tugboat that
Is also the ch-rk of the coun­
high in the arbor crcnted for them by Mr. and
aunk when it collided with
ty, the commissioners, county
Dr. W. V. Roberts will
Mrs. L. P. Duffcy, of 2461 Sanford Avenue,
Wm doetroyor U.S S. Willlim
he
installtd as grand knight
auditor,
record*
and
recording
whoso
homo
ground*
were
cho*cn
for
the
"G
ar­
C. Law*.
clerk for reel estate transac­ of St. Hichard Council 5.157,
den of tho Month" for July, l!e*ide* the grape*,
Tba two veseals ooilkkd
tions, mortgages, deeds, col­ Knights of Columbus, during
tho Duffcy* grow orange*, grapefruit nntl other
Monday about three milas
lector of delinquent taxes, all ceremonies at H p m. tonight
citrua, pcache*, pears, perHimmon*, blackberries,
South of tha Mayport Naval
court monies. Ho also la In at the K. of C. home on Osk
figs and several other specie* of grape*. In ad­
Station In the St. Johns River,
.
dition their front nntl bnck yard* are filled with
charge of disbursing county Avenue.
•Inking the tug and slicing
tree*, shrub*, flower* and plant* of all kind*.
commission funds, p a y i n g
The installation, by a state
a lb-foot gash in the bow of
Both work long hour* spraying, pruning, plant­
claims and In charge of ac­ officer, will be preceded by a
the MS-toot destroyer.
ing and caring fur their verdant and lush vege­
counting for all sources of dinner at 6 p.m. at th* Capri
AU nine crewmen of the
tation.
(Herald I’hoto)
revenue such aa race tracks, restaurant.
tugboat were rescued by a
gasoline, real estate, building
Othsr officers to be Install­
second tug accompanying tha
permits, zoning permits, fines, ed are Theodor* J. Michels,
U J.8. Law* from tha Jack
ami fees from tha Judges and deputy grand knight; John
nonrill* shipyards to the na­
sheriff office.
ta l station.
N. Kennedy, chancellor; Carl
The county clerk also pro­ L. Von Herbulli, warden; Al­
One of tha tugboat crew
poses the tentative budget for bert 8. Poulter, recorder; Wil­
men was slightly Injured.
JULY 11
thony Wynn, Dawn Adams, study end adoption by the liam R. Rarnnsky, financial
A Navy spokesman said
HoJ# Adams, Lilli* Bell, Alica county commissioners, sets the treasurer; Charles A. Allen,
Admissions
Hva collision apparently was
tha result of a failure in the
Annie Hawkins, Luke Mon­ Wright, ituth Bennett, Grnn. budget hearings and gets ap­ Buddy la-filei and Edward K
electrical steering system oi ro*; Ruth Buerger, la-land villa Kubanka, lintel Kesar, proval of the state comptrol­ Simon, trustees; John H.
tha tugboat, but added this Brown, Patrl Mct.cllan, J nines Mr*. Dorris Williams uml hu- ler’s office before Oct. 1, the Pope, inner guard: Charles A.
by; Mrs. Donnld ilum nrr und beginning of the fiscal year.
was not certain until an in
Allen, lecturer; Ralph W. I’eDeWlt,
Alica
O'Quinn,
Mary
baby of Sanford.
vaatlgstinn is completed.
Bush described the differ­ rold.
advocate, sod Rev.
Ann Livuck, Kathlci-n Itich.
JULY 20
ence between interstate high- Richard Bowles, chaplain.
erdson,
llrrhurt HrhueneAdmission*
Appointments
muiio, Lucy Stafford, Mubcl
Wavne llntnuni, l ake Mary;
lin k hum of Sanford.
Arnold Baxter, Geneva; Ida
By Governor
Births
lleriiiiin, [1 e It a r y ; Nancy
TALLAHASSEE (UPl)
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. O'Quinn TUchler, N. Urlniidu; Lynn
The governor's oftic* announc­ of Hanford, a girl; Mr. nod Wilson, Mary Culduell, Ktbei
ed reappointment today of Mrs. tilt-mi Hanson of Sun- Williams, Milton Young Jr.
L am ar Sarra, Jacksonville, ford, a hoy.
AIR CONDITIONER
INSURANCE
of Sanford.
and J . C. Rogers. Leesburg
Discharges
IHitrharxr*
to the State Junior College
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY
Shirley
llosuck, Osteen;
Churlea McCurdy, lienevu; He It. Pope Co., Inc.
Advisory Board
Ituth Guide, l.uke Mary; Joel Lorraine Jeffords, Mrs. MarIN SU RA N CE
Also announced Mere reap Stevenson, Khbie t.ee Smith, lund Itibble und buby, Mrs. For The kinest Year Around
polntinent of Perrine Palmer James DeWit, Hubert Burge. Kddie II, I.eFltes und buby;
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Problem* To Us —
lerbe il, Atlene Lune, Mis.
CUT THEM DOWN, SHOP AT HOME!
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Hanford
Richard F.rvin to the Florida Wilson und baby, Mrs. Marvin
Thumus Brown und baby,
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Other appointincnis today: ford.
ers, Fit mi I# May Mctiriff of
AGENCY
Dr. W. W. Hrsrnvrd, st.
K v * n if &gt;mi m u Id H i v e it few te n t* on an ite m now and I hen by
AUTO SERVICE
Sanford.
218 S. Park Ave. PA 3-iWD
JULY l«
Petersburg, to succeed Dr.
SANFORD.
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JULY 31
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C. H. Dstiaei oa the Stale
James fruit. Deland; Ituth
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Billy O'Huru, Orlando; Alex
toers.
GULF
SERVICE
Arney, Maitland; Kenneth Brooks, Oviedo; Kd.ori tioit.
to w ard helping In im prove o u r public faeililies- So help y o u rse lf und y our
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PLUMBING
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Complete Installations •
Cooper, Litnlu Junr Vultoline, Kvnis, Rose Southward, Maude
Herv Ice
Repairs
Sponsors Dinner James Singleton. Fannie May Anderson, Violet Sites, Ray­
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Bathroom and Kitchen
Mel! riff.
Charles
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Oviedo First Baptist Church Charles Urucuy, Fred .Murphy
FEEDS
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil­
sponsored a Baikal Dinner of Hanford.
ROOFING - SHEET METAL
Births
son of Hanford, a boy.
foltowing morning services on
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooper
llUchargm
Sunday, July 14, on the pie
Sanford Flour und STE1NMEYER
Glenn Cochran, Lake Mary;
s i r grounds of ;hr municipal of Hanford, a boy; Mr. and
Roofing A Sheri Vlrtal. Inr.
swimming pool at Sweetwater Mrs. Frank Yoltoline of Han­ Mrs. Glenn Hanson and baby,
Feud Store
Built-up and Shingle
ford,
a
boy;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Karl
Park.
Longwuod; Elisabeth Cowell,
Hmallalioit and Repairs
Jun Dandy Eecdi
Gutters • Waterproofing *
A Urge attendance was pre­ E. McQueen of Hanford, a boy. Dellary; Arnold Baxter, Gen­
Sheet Metal Work
Discharge*
eva; Junci* Renaud, Knelling- lliuuthy liay - Colton Heed
pent for the occasion sod to
Meal
Bonded A Burned
Carolyn B.irto.sek, Detlary; vr Baby Buy, .Mrs. Jerry Me.
n e a r guest speaker John Dix­
“SEMINOLE COUNTY’S ONLY NEWSPAPER”
Feed
$3.40 per 100 lb. Free Eitim ate. - First Claw
on, chaplain of the Okeecho- Dominick E'rinia, Dellary; Hut- Cabo and buby, (lieu Brown, Cow
Eiuemng and Fattening
Work
Eiiuu Aro.y, M-iUanJ; Art- I Thom**- I'.uii, oi Hautotd.
l*t# lio&gt;» n.uuwi
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Hospital Notes

A R E A D IR EC TO R Y

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�Civifan Heads
Of Committees
Named By Kampf
The Min Seminole County
beauty contest will be spon­
sored by the Civltan Club is
in annual event. Chirlet
Kauipf, new president, inBounced today as he named
new committee heads for the
coming year.
Named to direct the beau­
ty contest were Joe Dennison
and Bill Slayton.
In addition Kampf an­
nounced that "in keeping with
the policy of the Florida Dis­
trict of Civitan International
of building and keeping Civl­
tan lining and growing, the
Sanford club
will continue
with past practices of everincreasing fellowship, knowl­
edge and service.*’
Appointed to the committee
to aid mentally retarded chil­
dren were John Brumley and
Uammond Polk.
Dr. A. W. Woodall and Wen­
dell Davis were named to
bead the essay contest com­
mittee, which esch year se
Ircti a first and second place
winner in the high school cit­
izenship essay contest.
Fruit cake sales this year
will be headed by Lloyd
Swain and Herb McKenzie.
Kay Shoemaker and Herb
Stenstrom will be in charge
of publicity.
Membership will be the Job
of Robert Britton and Dr.
A .W. Woodall and Tom Price
and Brad Foley will be in
charge of the printing of pro
grains and bulletins.
The
safety
committee's
work for the year will be un
der the guidance of Sal Man
fre and Roy Thomas.
Gil
Daigle and Dr. Edwin Lind­
sey will head up ■ committee
on Junior Civitans.
Social events will be under
the direction of Wendell Dav­
is and Hammond Polk and
the Hallowe'en candy sales
Will be headed up by W. W.
Horne and Clyde Long.
The awards committee for
next year will be made up of
Joe Dennison, Kay Shoemaker
and John Brumley,

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NEA Asked To
Seek Return
Of Dropouts

WASHINGTON (U P!) —
Members of the Nutlonnl Edu­
cation Association are being
called on this summer to exert
a special personal effort to get
in touch with at least one pro­
spective school dropout and
his family and to persuade the
potential dropout to return to
school in the fall.
The NEA special project on
dropouts estimates th at 300,000 young people may decide
this summer to drop out of
school. With the slogan:
"Each tine Bruch One,” NEA
is uaking its 800,000 member*
to devote n day, or a few
hours, within the next two
months to counteract this
trend.
"Unskilled in a world that
has no room a t the bottom,"
VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL was held for the pant two weeks a t the
says William it. Carr, NEA
Community Methodist Church of DeBary. First and second (traders atexecutive secretary, “these
teiuiintr, top photo, were Mark White, Robert Sitte. Donald Ncycr, Kevin
youth will gravely Impair
Laiurhlin, Joyce Karon, Neil Lacey, Joseph Brenner, Marlin Lacey, Nanet
their claim, their right, to lib.
Ilian*. Jinmiy Cook, Lisa Laughlm. Cnmi Chaney, Linda Davis and Kathy
rrty amt the pursuit of happi­
and Beth Council. Teachers were Mrs. Ed l’erry and Miss Charlotte Wells.
ness. Show them th at tha
Fourth mid fifth (traders, bottom photo, were Jimmy Council, Debby
teachers and the school sys­
Ryan, Suzy Chaney. James Randall, Deana Luuphlin, Linda Sc hob, Gary
tems cute deeply what hap­
Richardson, Mount Lacey, Donna Semons, Joan Winters and Kathy Win­
pens to them and that they
ters. Teachers were Mrs. Charlotte Wells and Mrs. W. White. (Cox Photos)
owe it to themselves and to
their rnuntiy to stay in
school."
Joining with the NEA in
the appeal to teachers and
other educators to enlist in
this campaign ore five asso­
r t u t v d organisations: t h e
A m e r 1 c a n Association of
School Administrators, tho
Association for Supervision
and Curriculum Development,
the Department of Classroom
Teachers, the National Asso­
ciation of Secondary.School
Principals, and thn Depart­
ment of Elementary School
t’rindpult.
In a Joint statement ad­
dressed to office ra and luembers of rnih group, the six
organizations suggest that
the ‘’Each One Reach One"
campaign ran salvage a sig­
nificant manlier of dropouts
this summer.
Mur estimates show that vve
can expect some 300,000
young people to quit school
over Hie summer.
"To retrieve as tunny ax
possible of thu boys and girls
wb» are teetering on tha
edge of dropping out, we call
upon every member of our
profession to make a personal
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
effort to convince them Hint
A spokesman for the hour Ism Canadian, Scotch and other four years."
the schools and all those who
whiskies
industry has told the Com­ foreign • produced
The average American fam­ work in them do care and
merce Department that im ­ should be raised or other ily has about 13 electrical ap­ that they owe it to themselves
bibers of America are not countries should lower their pliances, with radios ranking ami their world to contains
in m hool and to graduate.
drinking American.
tariffs on U. S. bourbon.
first.
In a letter to Commerce
Marshall said America Is
Secretary Luther II. Hodges, taking in more whiskey than
made public Monday, retired it is putting out, a trade de­
Vice Ailm William J. Mar ficit that 'lias totaled well
shall, president of the Hour- over one &lt;|airier billion dnl-

North, East Fe d Integration Lash
Usited Press M n t d k s i l
With the integration pro­
blem breaking out all over
the country, some non-South­
ern public offlciaU are find-

DENVER (L'PI) An
autopsy was perfurnird Mon­
day at the Veterana Adminis­
tration Hospital to determine
the cause of the death yester­
day of the fourth person in
history to undergo a liver
transplant operaton.
Arthur Curtis, SI, of Mnnticello, Fla., died five days
alter a team of transplant
surgeons performed the deli­
cate operation, which consist­
ed of replacing Curtis' can­
cerous liver with a hralthy
one taken from a man who
died minutes earlier,
Curtis showed improve­
ment just befure his death,
doctors reported. However,
about an hour after spokes­
men released word of Curtis’
improved condition, the pat­
ient suddenly stopped breath­
ing and died, officials said.
A hospital spokesman said
doctors believed Curtis suf­
fered a heart attack.

Legion Team
To Be Honored
At Wiener Roast Right-Of-Way
Legal Costs Up

Players on Sanford's Amer­
ican Legion Hatelmll Team,
which finished second In dis­
trict play, will be entertained
at a wiener roast and party
Thursday evening s', the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. I,. John­
son on Narcissus Axe.
Members of the team are
Ricky Sires, Kicky Golloher,
Fted Grant, Don Smith, Ron­
nie Hinson, Jim Courier, John
Jansen. Marvin ShrUieltl, Lar­
ry Pivec. Tommy Urooks, Hilly
Higgins, Tommy Fitigerald,
llilly Kuykendall, Don Griffin,
Steve Wilson and Bobby John­
son. Coaches arc Fred Thoms*
and George Ferities,
Special guests at the «::U&gt;
pm . party will he Mr. and
Mrs. Joel
Field, George
Swann, Gcvrge Mayhury and
George Stovall of the Ameri­
can Legion Post and George
Touhy who has assisted the
tsetui in many ways through­
out the sruxon.
Assisting Mrs. Johnson as
hostess will tie Mrs, Ed Flt*grrsld and Junior Hostesses
Carol and Barbara Thomas,
Susan Brown and Barbara
Williford,

4th Person With
Transplant Dies Bourbon Losing Its Glamour?

ing themselves Increasingly
on the firing line of Um elvll
rights controversy.
Twx&gt; key attack points in
recent weeks have been New
York, with a Negro popula­
tion ten times Hie total popu­
lation of Montgomery, Ala.,
and Chicago which has 14
limes more Negroes than all
residents of Jackson, Miss.
Mayor Robert Wagner of

Aqueduct Mokes
$20,343 Error
NEW YORK turn — Officials at the Aqueduct rscr
track recently f o u n d to
their dismay that to err is
most certainly human.
The
electric
calculator
which automatically figures
the (layoffs after each race
broke down early in the day
and Ihe muluel department,
forced to rely on the human
brain, made s 320.313.40 er­
ror in the first race.

TALLAHASSEE (UPl) —
The Rmiil Pepam m nt has an­
nounced, in hacking up it*
earlier warning (o the Hull
legislature, that stale ami
county costa in road right-ofway condemnation suits sixshooting up.
The past legislature, despite
pleadings by the depsrtment,
passes] a taw allowing judge*
instead of juries to set the
fee of lawyer* who defend
landowner* primed to sell
their lauinl* for right*-ofway.
Florida I* the only state
In which the county or state
pay* fur fees of defense- lawyer* in *uch esses. In the
past, juries set the ftvs for
the lawyer*.
Hie road department's legal
stuff says judges art* proving
to he much more genrrutii In
setting the fees and that the
cost to the- state and individ­
ual counties are now "con­
siderably higher.**
The state takes rare of the
costs on interstate roads, and
counties hark the defense
costs on primary and second­
ary road* within their boun­
daries.

New York has walked through
crowds of pickets la roach
bis office aod Chicago Mayor
Richard J. Daley has been
virtually roan ted from one
of his city'* park* ind booed
off a convention platform.
Both New York »nd Chicago
have long been havens for
Negroes who decided to leave
the South. Both cities tong
have had their share of ra ­
cial Incidents. But only in
recent months has the integra­
tion campaign there been
stepped up to it* current hot
pitch.
Jobs and housing arc the
two biggest Issues in both
New York and Chicago—as
tliey are in most of the non
Southern area* where alleges!
racial discrimination wax an
Usue.
Just is a 48 lunir hunger

MODERN
Sofa Beds from

strike ended at the New T or*
City Hall Sunday night, th«
Congress of Racial Equality
(CORE) sent fresh recruit*
to the office of the mayor.
Also in New York mor*
than 200 integration pickets
were arrested in a single day
at construction sites where
hiring discrimination
was
charged.
Chicago Integration groups
attempted to storm to the
upper floors of the Chicago
Board ot Education building
| but were turned back. Many
pickets have been dragged to
paddy w a -o n by police.
" R e p u b l i c a n s are te
biam rl" Daley pleaded ax lie
retreat*^ from a July 4 free­
dom rally at a public park.
But the GOP, which for year*
has written off Chicago to tbs
Democrats, said it wasn't so.

and

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PULLMAN, Wash. (U P l)Washington Stale and Hugh
Campbell, overlooked in the
original all-star selection, has
been invited In join 11852* top
collegians for the Aug. 3
game in Chicago against the
National Football L e a g u e
champio* Green Bay Pack­
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Kennedy To Ask
New Debt Limit
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The Kennedy administration
toon will ask Contrresa to
boost the legal limit on the
national debt to a new record
high.
Informants said the admin­
istration would insist that the
debt limit must be set at. or
•Highly less than, 1-115 billion
to accommodate the rsd-lnk
spending in prospect for the
fiscal year ending next June
- m --------- --------------------- ___
Treasury Secretary Douglas
Ddlon told Congress in Fouruary
the
administration
might need a debt ceiling of
about 1320 billion. However,
tax revenues h»ve improved
since then as a result of a
pick up in business conditions.
The House Ways A M*ftji*
Committee will Interrupt work
oa Prceident Kennedy's taxreduction - and * revision pro.
gram to consider the debt
limit request a t public hear­
ings starting next Monday.

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Failure And Promise
T h at a new Federation of Malay­
sia now exist* In Southeast Asi* la a
healthy and hopeful sign. Any kind
of solid offset to Indonesia is wel­
come In the free world.
I t Is too bad that the Borneo
territo ry of Brunei, rich In oil. chose
a t th e final hour to stay out of the
new federation. But evidently the
prospect remains strong th a t it will
soon join. A dispute over finances
Ilea a t the root of Its present delay.
No one may pretend th a t In sire,
resources end people the Malaysian
federation will prove a true match
for mighty Indonesia. Y et It can
hardly fail to act as a brake on Indo­
nesian President Sukarno.
Indonesia and Sukarno, taken to­
gether, represent one of the great
failures among the emergent peoples
of the postwar era.
This sprawling Island nation ia
one of the most naturally blessed
in riches of any land on earth. Un­
der proper guidance it should have
been a thriving place, n model of
w hat a "new” people can do, a bulwark of Independence with a people
wholly hostile to tyrannical commu­
nism.
In fact, it is probably one of the
moat mismanaged countries on the
globe. Fantastic resources are in­
adequately developed. So bad is the
situation th at this lush tropical territory has had to import foodstuffs.
Sukarno has set an example as an
irresponsible wastrel. And when he
has not been seeking his own pleas­
ure in other lands, he has outraged
international political morality by

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Political

undertaking such adventures a s the
campaign for Mixture of West New
Guinea.
Because he unconscionably plays
East against West, Sukarno gained
West New Guinea. The United States
and other Western powers pressed
the weary Dutch to yield this once
colonial land, even though it has no
racial and cultural but only the thin­
nest administrative lies with Indo­
nesia.
That was a victory for Sukarno**
rampant immorality in Southeast
Asia. It wus prime evidence th a t even
a newly emergent nation can be
"colonial” in the nume of anticolon­
ialism.
For a time Sukarno appeared
ready to buck also the new federation
of Malaysian peoples. But somehow
or other saner counsels managed to
prevail and he stopped short of ac­
tion which fo r all practical purpose
would have aligned him with the
world’s worst modern aggressors.
For Malaysia is a fact. If Brunei
comes in, the federation surely will
not l&gt;e poor- I t has a golden opportun­
ity to help stabilize fluid conditions
in Southeast Asia. Not only can it
serve as balance wheel, but it can
offer itself as proud example of how
a new country can marshal its re­
sources and people to serve its inde­
pendent destiny.
The embarrassment of compari­
son might even lead Indonesia one
day to seek new, responsible leader­
ship which could realize its amazing
potential and set it on the same high
course.

Dr. Crane’s

Real Neighborly
One of the more imaginative at­
tem pts to get acquainted with city
people is being made by the Wash­
ington Association of W heat Farm­
ers.
Citizens of the State of Washing­
ton or out-of-state visitors are being

invited to free one-day "vacations”
on wheat farms.
There are 1,000 farm families
available to provide sight-seeing for
a day and overnight accommodations.
They want city folks to learn about
their way of life and tuke this di­
rect way of doing it.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Red Lesson In War
Ileal Chinese leader whose
tactics he adopted and Im­
proved upon, Giap has set
forth hta theories of wax in
a book.
“ Guerilla warfare causes
many difficulties and losses
to the enemy and weara him
out,'' Giap write*. “To anni­
hilate enemy manpower and
liberate land, guerilla war­
fare hat to change gradual­
ly to mobile warfare."
The change la made, he
says, when scattered hands
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for swift, hardhitting attacks
over a set battleflled.
Arthur Domen, a UPI vet­
eran at reporting the war in
Laos, says this is about what
lha situation has become
there today.
Tba Geneva accord by
which It waa hoped to turn
Laos Into a neutral alnte,
gave the Pathet Lao guerillas
army status by recognizing
that thera were three armed
forces In Laos, the Pathet
Lao, the royal rightist forces
under Gen. Phounmi Noaavan
and (lie neutralist forces of
Kong Iw.
In thp past year, according
In Dominen, it has been dis­
covered that the Pathet Lao
posse** armed camps with
their own supply dumps and
field hospitals. In the stra ­
tegic Plain of Ja rs which
provides access not only to
South Vietnam but to Camhodia and lhailand at well,
they have fought in unit
strength up to a battalion,
carrying relatively
heavy
weapons aud working with
radio equipment.
In Laos’ capital of Vietlane. Western observers con­
cede that a hard-core regi­
ment of North Vietnamese
veterans of the Indochina
war could sweep the Plain of
Jars now if they wished.
But by the end of the cur­
rent rainy season or by May
of 1964, the Tathet Lao may
be ready for the Job themselves, thus maintaining the
fiction of UutMins fighting
for laios.
The Co mmunu l countries
jth«n might call for another
, international conference to
I ratify the battlefield victory.
I A Communist victory in
| Laos would enhance the pic*.
i ce o f Imlli 1 lilna a n d N o r t h

Vietnam in that it would be
cited as proof of the effective­
ness of "armed struggle" as
.opposed to peaceful co-caisfence.

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bAgn'd.) iSundsy and L'liriii maa. pubtlabad tuliitd,) prnratdlng
CvKlatinaa.

Rogers To Offer
Anti-Cuba Bill
WASHINGTON lUIMl Rep. Paul Rogers, (D-FU.),
says ha will introduce legis­
lation to close l'. S. porta to
the ships of nations trading
with Cuba.
Ifa laid Monday that 37
ships uf nations allied with
the United States arrived in
Cuba during June, according
to a Navy report. This was
higher than the figure of 33
reported by the stata depart­
ment, Rogers said.

Worry Clinic
Jim Unwin la n smart
cartoonist who nndaraUnda
child psychology. Ha known
that rhlldrrn do not under­
stand puna or wisecracking
"balloon*'* In romlr atrlpa.
And they prefer tlaible ac­
tion that holds their Intercat, even without any bal­
loons at alL So win their
afftetion fop tha runic
page KAItl.V)
CARL g-402: Jim Unwin,
aged about 3S, la tha talent­
ed newspaper cartoonist who
draws lha SANDY comic
strip.
“ Ur. Crane," he began as wa
had luncheun together recent­
ly, “1 have a little boy ao I use
him to tent my romic atrips.
“ For Maniple, ha lan’t yet
aide to read eery much so ha
must depend almost solely on
Ilia eye-action which 1 em­
ploy.
“ If my pictures show visible
action, then h a f u l l o w l
KANDY from day to day.
“ Rut if I wers to rely on
long, wordy 'balloons' to carry
the plot, ha would turn away.
“ Dr. Crane, don't you think
at least half of tha comics In
•very newspaper should ap­
peal to children of grammar
school age7"
Yea, Jim Unwin ia quite
right!
But many people uaa their
own adult yardatlck for •electIng comics for children, fail­
ing to realise that youngsters
rely largely on visible action
rather than wordy balloons.
Furthermore, tha mere fart
that a comic atrip deals with
a child, still doesn't mean it
la a child comlcl
Fur many auperb comic
stripe today that ara auposed-

Tourism Gains,
State Reports
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Florida gained 160,000 tour­
ists last jta r over the Unit
season and even though It
was "a trickle," the Develop­
ment Commission say* the ac­
complishment was big.
In us animal tourist rc-port,
tha communion said a new
record of 13,010,369 visitor*
came to tha stale "ilespiie the
Scatlia World's Fair, the l.ing
drawn-out airlines tlrika and
the Cuban crisis."
Tourist* — one ef the big­
gest “industries" in the .Sun­
shine Slate — came from ev­
erywhere. but mostly they
came from New York State.
The report said that 1,431,143 visitors from New York
flocked to Florida last year,
mostly during the winter.
Illinois wav second with 1,010,H31, and Alabama, Ohio and
Pennsylvania tied for third at
around 780,04)0 each.
The coinml-iion'e report
said most of the New Yorkers
cam* to Flotida during the
winter months, and state*
lika Alabama, Georgia asd
other Florida neighbors pro­
vide an influx during the sum­
mer.

ly child comics, are actually
adult comical
For example, if you are fa­
miliar with “IVnnlp, the Men­
ace’ or T san u ts," you will
realise that they have a strong
appeal to adults.
But to the children they are
largely duds, for the humor
nnd adult language put into
the mouths of those children
are over the heads of pr«teenager*.
Let me illustrate tha literal
attitude of children.
Dr, II. If. Goddard, the
pioneer American psychologist
who first translated the fa­
mous Bluet Intelligence Test
into English, gives a true
story from Ohio.
A little girl, aged ft. enter­
ed school for the first time.
But the room was crowded.
That night when this little
girl reached home, she flung
herself on the couch, in tears,
and said she was never,
NEVER going to tchool
again.
“ Why do you say th at?" in­
quired her mother.
“ Because teacher is a fibber.
She tells fibs," sobbed the
child.
At last the mother wormed
the facts out uf her.
“ When I got there," confess­
ed tha girl, "the teacher told
me to sit on a chair for tha

|

U.S. Eases Cuban
Ban For Canada
WASHINGTON (UPI) —The
Kennedy administration U
opening a loophole In Its
proposed baUnee-of payments
tax on foreisn securities to
prevent tha tax from crip­
pling Canada's economy.
Tha action was announced
after a weekend of secret
talks between a U. S. team
led by Treasury Secretary
Douglas Dillon and top Cana­
dian financial officials who
had hurried to Washington to
present their country’* case.
The United State* in effect
agreed not to apply the pro­
posed “ interest equalisation
tax" to new issues of Cana­
dian securities, ao long as
the flow of U. S. dollars into
Canada does not exceed Ca-

mtttm Mciiv. cxazai Bitted
not to use the exemption to
try to build up its foreign
exchange reserve*.
Similar exemptions would
be available in other "excep­
tional situations" where coun­
tries were dan gored by the
tax. a joint statement said.
However, U. S. official*
said no other countries had
asked to have the proposed
tax lifted.
This (aid to migrant labor)
legislation is directed at the
needs of men, women and chil­
dren who (desperately need
help. Th* question is whether
Congress fc»ls thus* used*
strongly enough.
—Sen. Harrison A. Williams
(D-N. J. ), on six of hia
bills now befura to* House.

present.
“And I ta t thera all day but
she never gav* me tha pres­
ent."
Despite this literal view­
point of children, several com­
ic atrips aupposedly directed
to children are atill going
right over their heads.
For children don't under­
stand the puns and wisecracks
and precocious adult vocab­
ulary that are placed in their
mouths.
Adults may laugh a t auch
clever dialogue put Into th*
child's mouth, hut th* young
readers se* nothing funny
about those comic strips.
At least half uf the comic
strips should appeal to grammac schoolers, if we are to
win their early affection for
the printed news page.
For, in just lu years, those
12-ycur-old* will be married
and thus prospect* for th#
circulation department of th*
local newspaper.
They'll auhscrihe far easier
if they fell In lov* with the
comic puges while back in
grade school!
(Always write to Dr,
('ran# ia ear* of this newspaper, enc losing a lung
stamped, iddrtwaed envelope
and 20 cents to cuter typ­
ing and printing m*U when
7*e send foe one *f his
booklets.)

WASHINGTON— (XEA) —
Is it true, as some are laying,
that fewer than half of the
American people are in favor
of the policies President Ken­
nedy is advocating'
Not if the current public
opinion polls accurately re­
flect public opinion.
Recent copyrighted polls
taken by George Gallup’s
American Institute of Public
Opinion give Kennedy a 61
per cent popularity rating.
While this is his low score
to dale—■ 13 per cent drop
in the first six months of
1963 and a 23 per cent plunge
from his all-time high in 1961
—it still doesn't indicate that
more than ha’.f Use people
oppose his policiei.
Popularity polls undoubted­
ly reflect news trends. If
the news ia good, the rating
goes up. If the news is bad,
Uie rating comes down.
This ii true, it seems, whe­
ther the president ia Demo­
crat or a Republican.
For example, the low point
for President Elsenhower—*
popularity rating of 49 per
cent—came in January 1936 a t
the depth of (he depression.
But when his Summit confer­
ence in September 1953 offer­
ed hope of a Berlin solution,
hi* rating jumped up to 79
per cent—a peak equaled
only after hi* reelection in
1934.
Similarity, a targe factor
in Kennedy's low (core of 61
per cent in the most recent
Gallup poll jeems to be
southern opposition to his
civil rights program.
The South gave him an ap­
proval rating of only 33 per
cent, compared to Tl per
cent approval outside the
South.
Curiously, when a president
is in deep international trou-

•

Notebook

bie, hia popular aupport Is
apt to go up. Eisenhower’s
rating soared from 62 to 71
per cent is June 1960 after
the U-Z was shot down over
Russia and Hie second sum­
mit conference blew up in
Paris.
Similarly, Kennedy’s alltime high of 63 per cent came
after the Cuban invasion in
April 1961.
The Kennedy rating stayed
above the 70 per cent m ark
through his first two years
in office—a record.
At the end of 1961, it was
78 per cent. At the end of
1962, after the forced with­
drawal of Russian missiles
from Cuba and the 1962 elec­
tions la which Democrats
made big congressional gains,
it was 78 per cent.
Lack of action on Kennedy’s
program in Congress may be
partly responsibls for his
sharp drop in popularity ra t­
ing in the first half of 1963.
The surprising thin^in Ken­
nedy's poll ratings is that
he stills shows as iavonte
over the leading Republican
pOvsiblliUea to run against
him in 1964.
In the Gallup poll made at
the end of June, Kennedy and
Johnson were favored by reelecton over a hypothetical
ticket of Gov. Nelson Rocke­
feller and Ren. Barry Goldwaler by a vote of 36 to 36
per cent.
This may be a llttla tricky,
for tiie pollsters’ question was
asked in such a way that
Rockefeller was put at the

W E

bead of the ticket. Only in the
South did the Republican tic­
ket fare better—47 per cent
to 43 per cent for the D ent*
crals.
Such figures seem to indi­
cate Kennedy’s slipping per­
sonal popularity has not vitalI)
affected
hu
standing
against his moat likely 1164
oppo oents.

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By JULIUS BOROS
^ ^ v U .S . OPEN CHAMPION

Who's Clay? Liston Asks After Fight
Question:W ho

■'Im£ M L j

Can

Stand Up To Sonny?

4 -O verlap p in g G rip

Despite ruy personal prefetListon, the heavyweight boxBy U e H. Petersew
en;* (or me interlocking, tlie
' ing champed of the world.
I P ! Sparta Editor
grip employed by th* m ajori­
LAS VEGAS, N«V. —Except
He won !h« lit!* last Saptty of golfers is the overlap­
lor
four
seconds
and
1.900
ember
in Chicago when he
ping. 1 endorse the overlap­
milei. there wasn't any dtf- knocked out F'oyd Patterson
ping for most player*, teach
ference—it was »UU Soon) „ ; :W} „{ th* jir,; round.
it to niost cf my pupils.
Monday main, iu Las Vegas
I recommend this for most
Convention Center, it took
beginntn because it is easier
him (our mure seconds to do
to learn and generally feels
I'auerMin in again.
mure natural to the new
player. It is very im portant
It was Liston ail the way
that the grip feels natural.
—just like if was nine month*
You can never develop a
ago in Chicago.
good ssing if it feele cramp­
"But a was easier this
ed or otherwise uncomfort­
tune," said Liston.
able.
He "guessed’* it might tail
Nii.a out of 10 goifere use
be mi easy the next time
LAS VEGAS, Xev. (I!PI) - when his opponent wdt be
tie overlapping technique.
SUNNY LISTON" retained his heavyweight
With Floyd Patterson now de­ brash Cassius Clay in Phila­
The forming of the overlap­
championship last night with another speedy
molished is a challenger, delphia on Sept. 20
ping grip is quite similar to
KO of challenger Floyd Patterson. Mike Zerner.
Sonny
PAT AIRKS nml Billy McCuulcy, of Oilumln, caught thin 50-pound gar
the interlocking. The club
.heavyweight champion
,,
"Who's Clay?” he asked.
11. mascot of the champ, drew a big grin during
L
j
I
od
turned
bis
attention
to ,.Waj ,hat t||f guy ^ |H) camc
while Intuit fishing in the upper St. John.*, using a plastic worm anil an 8should be placed diagonally
a visit to Liston's hotel room. (NKA Telephoto)
day to lipping tlto lip of &gt;ouns.into |h t rlng( &lt;hook hamlj
IHiiiml teat line. The two boya wrest Ioil with the gur for -15 minuted be­
across the left hand tu the
fore landing it.
(Herald Photo)
Cassms clay in * *T
with Patterson and liven just
same combination finger and
title fight at Philadelphia s wavwj hjt rj ^ t ham| at
palm grip. Close the left hand
Municipal Medium. Sept. 30 , thought „ * a, a fjn# gea.
over the shaft with the left
Hig Sonny, whose hem line tore—that he wanted no part
arm evteuded so as to form
fists floored ex-champion P a l-[o[ m t w d , !lf w , a(u.r
a straight line with the club.
lerssm three limes for a j
))lm jn (jle r ing al
You will know your left
knockout at 2:10 of the first Philadelphia
N A T U R A L — The
hand is properly placed when
round Monday night, will | y swn obviously duel not I'sited Press IntomaUonal league games were scheduled esuta st Cleveland, Washing*
overlapping grip gen­ you louk down on the ahaft
Ion at Baltimore and Kansas
It looks like an old fashion- in either league.
formally sun at Philadelphia d,jnk his second one-round
erally feels mure na­ and set the two, or even
on Friday (or his second de­ kayo o( the oulcLuscd Pat- Oil New York Yankee run­ Hulph Terry, (lie World City al Boston.
tural to the new golfer. thier, knuckles of the hand. Winneia in the J u n i o r Colbert, Grammar.
fense, against cocky young lrrstin will make him a na- away— perhaps the easiest S e n d here of 1962, staggered
In tonight's National Lea*
Your second check point Olympics, annual a u m m e r
100 yd. daah, (12 anil over
•an be used in tide instance, •vent of the City Itecreutiou boys), first, Billy Gracey, Clay of Kentucky, it was t.onal hero but he ikies think since the Ysnsecs Ihemselvca th# full nine innings on the gue games, Pittsburgh U at
learned authoritatively today. ripping Clay's lip might help
too—the pointing of the V Department held last Friday
romped by 12 games in 1017. strength of an early Yankee Ixjs Angeles, New York nt
Grammar; second. Wayne
Thus will Liston make good tin- public forget *taint his
of your left thumb and fore­ a t Municipal Stadium, were
That's the picture m the assault that produced a 7 0 Han Francisco, St. Loula nt
Fnkr**, Southside; third, Don on a promise—o r was it a
■pulled past. Liston is an ax- American league today with lead aflrr three innings Milwaukee and Philadelphia
finger oter your right shoul­ announced today by Jim Jer­
Itobtnscn, Pinecrest.
threat—hr made months ago convict.
der. The right hand should bo nigam director, us fellows:
the world champions 71k T e r r y was tagged for 12 at Houston. Cincinnati Is a t
llK&gt; yd. dash, (12 and over when he told Clay, *'You're
"I
just
want
to
be
known
as
placed siightly under the
games in front of the pack 12 hits — Including Lee Chicago in an afternoon
25 yd. dash (6-9 hoys) first, girls), first, Mindy Bowes, next, loud mouth.”
a fighting champion." h* said. and just starting a tong home Thomas' two run homer tn game.
shaft, with the right arm re­ Randay Coleman, Grammar:
Grammar; second, Mary BertBrash Cavitua and glower- “ I'll take them all on. In­
laxed. Then your overlap­ aecund, Pat Howard, Southstand where they almost al­ the fourth inning and Bob The Twin* defeated kb*
rang, Grammar.
ing
Sonny will do their pen cluding this guy Clay. I ask
Sadow'ski's two-run single in Braves, 3 2. and the Cardinal*
ping technique is applied by aide; third, Bill Sumdcnnmc,
ways are at their best.
40 yd. dash, id-9 girls), wielding at Philadelphia at Vgam "who is lie?''
In lled Press Interna tsonil
overlapping the little finger Pinecreat,
The Yankees made it four live eighth—but evened his beat the Kansas City Athln*
first Doris Stoudcnuiire, Pine­ 2 p. m. WIT Friday.
lies, 4 3, in Monday night ex*
| (;|av rf|„red that Luton in a row on their current season record at lo-iu
The Sarasota .Sun sox. scor­ of the right hand user the
25 yd. dash, (0-9 girls), crest: second, -Susun linker,
Sonny. who registered hi* wilt find on!.
hihition games at Milwaukee
ing four unearned runs off forefinger of the left.
Tom
Tresh,
buck
in
the
tiome stand when they whip­
first, U ura Smith, Pinecreat; Grammar,
28th
straight
victory
and
2Jrd
ami Kansas City, respectively.
three Islander errors. defeat
lineup
alter
missing
three
"I’ll get rid of him iu eight ped tlie lais Angeles Angel*
As in I lie case of tiie Inter­
ed Daytou* Reach 8-2 last locking, your right hand V second, Georgia Kufaa. PineSoftball throw, (8-U boys), knockout before a sellout 7,- round*." he predicted.
games with a neck injury,
8-4,
Monday
night
and
open
crest: third, U u ra Blacken,
night and stajrrd on top of the pointing over your right
first Tommy Barks, South- 816 al tlie 1ms Vegas CornellSo now another boxing spec- cd a 7'i game lead on tlie sent Uie Yankees off in front
m aginit antl idle
Florida State league heap shoulder it assurance of pro­ Southsida#
side; second. David Cut Ur, tion Center, will receive 4 0 ||acuUr „ (n
second place
Chicagc a kainal rumrie F rod Neu man
iU yd. dash, (10-11 hoys)
p«*r
*
‘
cent
ol
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receipts
from
lk),
lng
p,.op„
are
Mying u W'lute Sox. No other mayor I " ,l*1 a l" ° 'ruu homer in the
by three games.
Grammar,
thild;
ltandy
Coleper placing of the hand. first, Andy Kufas, Pinecreat;
the Philaihlp.ua fight. Clay wjjj (m. a j . u n m ^ ,i*al.
first inning.
Tampa i last p ate Tarpons Those are the elementary a e c u n d , T o m m y Grucey, mall, Grammar,
Then llie Yankees routed
dealt Miami a mutiny defeat steps to follow in forming a Grammar: third, Russell Gor­
It had totter be a good bout
Softball throw, (8-9 girls), has agrerd to taka 22'* per
Newman with a live-run
because l*&gt;vng is hurting and
12-3, while St. Petersburg sound grip. L’ncum plicated, die. Pinecrest.
first, Su* Fakess, Southside; cent.
Patterson, who Announced 13.*ton’s repeat victory Mon­
third inning featured by twodowned Orlando T-2. Lakeland they are worthy of complete
50 yd. dash, f 10-11 girls), second, Kiiu Dale, Gram mar;
NEW YORK (D PI) - Jim*
I run *ingk*s by Tresli ami Fus­
at Fort Lauderdale was rain­ concentration fur at least one first, Knthie Tlltis, Pinecrest; third, Judy Patent, Pinecrest. he will not retire despite two day night didn't help it any.
my Piersall, one of the major
first
round
knockouts
in
hi*
ion
Howard,
ami
added
an
Fur
there
were
thousands
or
two
lessons,
and
many
S o f t b a l l throw, 1 1(1-11
ed out.
seccnd, Nancy Burks, Pinebiggest
drawing
latest two ring appearances,
|other run in the filth on a league's
Tampa picked up it* third houra on the practice tee.
crest, third, Dianna Charron, boysl, first, Andy Hufaa. admitted he s out of the t.'ie who paid {5 or more to are it
card* because of hia color*
on
closed
circuit
television
As
your
game
progresses
straight win by getting 13
Pinecreat; second, Tommy
.it - •*
. *wnw b*
Jo*&gt;n«y Blanchard.
Southside.
ful and many antics, may
MIAMI iiM
(1 PI)
Request.
,loin„
„„
picture right now.
and there couldn't have torn fo r lia rorss r a c in g d a t e s a t
hits off three Miami hurlcrs. and improves, you will learn
50 yd. dash, (12 and over (iracey. Grammar; t h i r d ,
hurprismgly
ha
added
that
the 'Cason ami Blanchard's have clowned himself out of
many of them wlio thought
Short Stop Hob Martin paced to check ycur grip automa­ boys), first, Bill Bracken, Mike Dale, Grammar.
G u lf stie a m Horse ruco tr a c k
baseball.
the Tarpons with three Hill *. tically before every ehot, the South»ide; second, Hatred
S o f t b a l l throw, (10-11 he gives Clay a chance to they got their money's worth. and a pluiilu-d trotting (inch hi* fourth.
,
,
,
.
.
.
heat
Sonny
in
September
lie
Terry, a 23 game winner lit Tlie New Yurk Meta an­
It was Hie aame when
Saint’s »;ar hurler Hank same as you will your aim Wall, Grammar; third. Dale girls), firat, Kathie Tillis,
st Pompano Bench were taken I:n;2, struck out four ami nounced Monday that they
7,,
,
^ ,
,
c*u*e of Clay * youlrl, ai«ed. they fought in Chicago.
Harden picked up his loth win and stance.
I'inecreat;
second,
A
iikihu
.
1
‘
Mamt-le, Pinecrest.
under consideration Monday walked one.
,,
'weigtit about 210, and punch.
have asked waivers on the
'Hie total take here era*
by scattering eight lilts anil
v
fill yd. dash, 112 and over Ferrell, Grammar; t ii i r d , i “
by the Stale Racing Commis­ The Yankees won Urn 1H62 33 year-old outliehler for Uto
shout
111
million.
Now
they
NEXT; T h i st arter.
giving up only two runs. Cen
Nancy
Burks,
l'inecresl.
I
girl* I, first, Patty Tillis,
sion.
pennant by five games and pur|Mi'e of giving him hia tin*
are talking about t7 million
ter fielder Tom Richards in­
Softball throw, (12 and
3 W ilU ltT K
Pinecrest,
The request* were made by tile 1961 and lUtkl Hugs by conditional release. If Pier*
for that l.i&gt;tun-Clay fight in
sured St. Petersburg's win
over
boys),
first,
Wayne
50 yd. daah, (6-9 boy*),
Frederick Van l.runep of eight. Their to-gamc margin sail P i t c l a i me d within 71
NEW YDllk (LIT) Hobby Philadelphia.
by belting a three run triple
first, Fred Robinson, Pine- F'ukrsa, Southside; second, Lssery, the leading ruler at
T
o u r i s t Attractions, Inc., over the field in 1958 is the hours, lie is free to mak# a
Clay is one boxer who may
in the fifth inning.
crest; second, Mike Ilemorse, Lloyd Wall, (iranimar; third, Aqueduct, booted home three
keep that big gale, including which plan to build the Pom- biggest victory bulge since deal (or himself as a 12-year
Tonight. Tampa p&gt;ays at
Don
Robinson,
Pinecreat.
Pinecrest; third, Handy Hints, (
puno Bench sulky Dark.
Hie DM7 team coasted in by major league veteran.
Miami. Lakeland goes to Fort I ’nttrd Press InteraaUoaal
Softhull throve (12 and winners Monday, including big TV rut, going.
Pinecrest.
both end* of a 4I7.4U daily
In addition to hia clowning,
Yuri I riim-p, who said lie 12 length*
Lauderdale. Daytona Beach
However,
it
could
lie
an
over
girls),
first,
Brenda
Car­
American league
50 yd, (6-fl girls 1. fust,
i ravel* to St. Petersburg and
ter, Grammar; second, Petty double. Me inilrtl oil .1,1, quo* oilier Ii and, or a spectacle, had tig n rd a five year con­ The White Sox wil! have a which didn’t go over too good
H. [.. Pet. (Ml Hu* Fakess, Southaide.
llama ({10.50) in tlie first became most of liaise who tract with Gulfstrram to split rlionce to gain ground to­ with Hie Mels management,
Orlando pla)» at Sarasota.
59 34 .634
New Y'ork
60 yd. dash, (10-11 Itoys), tillis, Pinncrest; third, Mindy race, Mrrrickle Gut (fb.IOi in
W. L. Pci.
know boxing (seat do not lls tea, aaked for Dee. I2-P'eh night when they play a twi­ I’ierssll hatted only ,103, with
Chicago
52 47 .533 TVs first, Andy Rofas, pinecrest; Howe*. Grammar.
tlie
second
and
T
amm
aim
think
that Die laiuisvile Lip I dates at Gulfstieam and tlie night tkiubleheader in ttotroit. 10 runs halted in fur th# last*
Sarasota
I® 9 W7 Boston
Standing
bread
Jump,
16
9
51 IJ .548 8
s e c o n d , T o m m y 1iracey,
1110.30) in the {10,000 fen tolongs in the same ring with remaining 45 dMys at I’uiii other AL games have fais place Mels since arriving
Orlando
1* H 560 Minnesota
hoys),
first,
David
Carter,
52 43 .547 8
Grammar; third, Frank Wil­
(stwerful, awesome Liston.
| puno.
Vngeies at New Y’ork, Minn- May 23.
Ft. Luuilerdaie
13 12 .320 Baltimore
Grammar; second, K a n d y lure.
5J 46 .335 9
liams, Pinecrest.
St. Petersburg
13 13 -320 Cleveland
Coleman,
Grammar;
third,
Bill
48 50 4T» 14Va
80 yd. dash, (10-11 girls),
Miami
l* 1* -Wo Los Angeles
47 as .400 18
first, Amoran Ferrell, Gram­ Stoudenmlre, Pinecreat.
Lakeland
10
-*,T Kansas Cilj
Standing broad jump. (8-9
42 31 .447 17W mar; second, Jean Carter,
Daytona Bes-h
11 1® -407 Detroit
39 31 .429 19
Grammar, third, Pamela P ar­ girls), firat, Doria S loudenTampa
H lfi ■W Washington
mire, Pinecrest; second, Su­
34 61 .356 28
ent, PinecreiL
Monday's Results
76 yd. dash, (12 and over sun Baker, Grammar; thirl,
New York • Los Angeles 4
boys), first, Wayne Fakess, Georgia Kufas, Pinecreat, ami
Only game scheduled
Southside; second. Bill Brac­ Marcia Oliff, Pinecrest (tie).
Staruling broad jump, l to­
Wednesday'* Game*
ken, Southside, third, Billy
ll girls), first, Kathie Tillis,
Chicago at Detroit, night
Pirn-crest; second, Jean Car­
Washington
tl
Baltimore,
ter, Grammar; third. Candy
night
Th* American League All 1-os Angeles at New York
Ferrell, Grammar,
Stars of Sanford jumped on Minnesota at Cleveland !,
Standing broad Jump, (12
three St. Cloud pitchers for
and over girls), firet, I'stty
twilight—night
18 runs to rout St. Cloud in Kansas City at Boston 2. twi­
Tillis, Pinecreat; second, Min­
the opening game of the Flor­
dy Bowes, Grammar;; third,
light night
WARSAW (LPI) - Ameri­
ida Little I.rsgue District No.
Mary Itortrang, Grammar.
National league
ca's not loo happy track and
2 tournament pUy&lt;d in Kis­
Itunnirig broad jump, (to ­
IV. L. PcL LB
simmee last night. Chuck U s Angeles
Held start began propping (or ll beys), first, Mike Dale,
W&gt; 37 619
tlrantly of the Sanford Amer­ St. Looll
this weekend's dual meet with Grammar; second. H a r l e y
34 13 337 8
icans hurled a no hitter in Chicago
32 Cl .517 7
Poland, cuutidenl of v ictorj Sikes, Sou(h*lde; third, Bob­
f-' .YffjJTrvwn-H
walking only tour hatters in Cincinnati
52 46 .331 8 '. but aware that the Poles are by Itufas, Pinecreat.
■ •
.ftSTXthe opening game onslaught San Francisco 52 to .531 8' ,
Running broad jump, 11capable ol pulling some sur­
which Sanford copped 18-1.
and over boyai, first, Don
31 47 320 9&gt;V prises.
Philadelphia
In the nightcap the strong Pittsburgh
19 47 .310 It)'?
*'\Ve will do bettor here Kobins-n, Pinecreat; aecund,
National League All Star
19 48 505 11
Milwaukee
than
in Moscow,” .aid Ama­ Billy Grarey, Grammar; third,
tram from Sanford defeated Houston
56 64 360 231i teur Athletic t.'niou President Aaron Keith, Southside.
the Kissimmee Americans 8-1 New York
4'bin-tip«, (6-9 girls.) fust
32 66 .327 28Vs Louis J. Fisher, "but there
behind the two-hit pitching of
F
r
e d Robinson, Pinecreat;
Monday's Games
will be keen competition (ruin
Skipper Scnknrik. Senkurlk No g a m e s scheduled
second, Rickey F'errHI. Gram­
the
Poles,'’
fanned 14 Kissimmee baltWednesday's Games
The Lotted State* men's mar; third, Curtis Hawes,
Hjim in what wai a pitching Si Tamil »t Milwaukee, night
teem
heat their Hu* sign rmm Pinecrest.
duel for three innings, in tne Philadelphia
r- r. i I
st
Houston. terparts in Moscow la .t wee
fourth inning Sanford explod­
him
Dale,
Grammar;
secerni
night
ed tor four runs to break the I’lttsburgn st Lu* Angeiei. cod. 119 114 points but the Hue Fakess, Southside; third,
Yank girls were shut out m , .
„
_
game open on two hits and a
night
all 11 events, bowing 73 28. |
S" ‘‘h’
homer over the center field New York at han Francisco
Dn the heels of the p«mr shov­ Chin-ups, 4 IU - t L boys),
fence by Hilly Miller. Kissim­
ing of the girl* came a re­ first, Krit Dale, Grammar;!
mee got their only mil on a
second, D a n n y
Dcinorse, |
port (hat disciplinary prob­
homer by Tommy Kelly m the U . S. I d is c s
Pinecrest; Uiird, Dale F’akeee, |
lems
cootflbutest
to
the
she!
If
I
L
V
E
R
S
t
'
M.
Holland
i
• ’
is, * J }
filth.
Houthride.
1 A. ? ! A
lacking
(UP!)
—
Robert
Tout
and
.
J
L
________
The District pluy moves to
Chin-ups, (12 and o t e r 1
Sanford tonight with Cier- -Michael Allison of the 1 nited
boys),
firat, Lloyd Wall,
lnont playing the Sanford States weie beaten .Monday (Jets lbxtra Duly
Grammar; iccond, Clarence
in
the
first
round
of
the
Americans at it p m. and Ta­
ST. LOUIS (U P I)—The SU Charron, Southside; thin'
vares playing the Banlord N a­ Dutch International Tennis Louie fouthall Cardinal* have Kerery Gonralce, Pinecreat.
tionals at 8 p. m. Both games championships.
given veteran lineman Ed
Push-ups, (10*11 boys),
will bo played St Ft. Mellon
Henke additional duties as de­ first, Daimy Denror*e, Pine-1
fensive line coach. Chuck crest; second, Krit Dale. |
I'ark.
Road Race Set
LIME ROOK, Conn. (UW ) Hulls, lbs Cards' defensive Grammar, third, Deis F e k o i,
HIGH G \ MKN
—Some 40 drivers will com­ line coach, has been h o s p ita l­ Southside.
Helen Aciie with a 161 sod pete at the Lime Rock road ised with a mud heart uttuck.
Puih-ups, (12 and over
Isabel Gushorn with a 15s course Saturday featuring the
boys), first. Bill Gracey,
423 rolled high games in the Offenhauaer - powered midget I One acre in five on Atutr- G r a m m a r ; second, Lloyd
J l i M Hemphill Mutorettes care against many of the na­ 1lean farms produces lor ex­ Wall, Grammar; third, ClarSAN FORD
-ID E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-0711
tions lop formula litre re-er*.
E . • or.g league
i tcce Lharron, Soutna.de.

★ ★ ★
Liston, Clay To
Sign Friday For
September Bout

Junior Olympics

It's A n o th e r Y a n k e e R u n a w a y

Winners Announced

Sarasota Beats
Daytona; Holds
3 Game Lead

Harness Racing
Dates Sought

Piersall May
Be Through

Standings

Sanford All-Star
Teams Winners

Poland Next
For Americans

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H O LLER M O T O R S A LES C O M P A N Y

�By Abigail Van burcn

Sorority Members A nd Guests M eet
At Schirard Home For G aia

Luau

A balmy runner night,
huh tropical plant* and Tiki
torch** mad* * perfect lot­
ting Saturday sight at tha
Loan for member* o f Epiilon
Sigma Alpha sorority and
their gwata. The party waa
given at tha Loch Arbor horn*
of Mr. sad Mr*. Jack Schi­
rard.
Ornamental palma, banana
and other tropical follnga
mingling with flowers were
nood to decorate the scene of
tho party that waa Illuminated
by the Tiki torches that cir­
cled tho pool A luscious ar­
rangement *f tropical fruits
and flowers centered tha ta­
ble and oriental food waa u n r­

LONE MALE among the wahinee la Ed McCall, who feels brave wearing
eaeh a Mg hat. Posing at his left la Susy Dickey and a t right is Gail Osbom t. In the front ere Hope Bchlrard, Nancy White and Lois Metta, all
to Hawaiian costume fo r the sorority Luau Saturday night.

eal* costumes were worn by
thoas attending. They were
Mr. and Mrs, Henry Tooke,
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey,
Mr. and Mrs. Milner Osborne,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bruce,
Mr. sad Mrs. Jack Schirard,
Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Fit#, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs, Genet Estridge,
Jr., Mr. and Mr*. Buddy Baas,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed McCall, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Dickie Mo**,
Hr. and Mr*. John Higgini,
Ken Young, Mrs, June Brodie,
Mr. and Mra. T. V. Metis, Jr.,
and Mrs. James Livingston,
sponsor.

Personals
Mr. and Mrs. C. U Redding
returned Sunday from s two
week visit with th eir daugh­
ter and aon-ln-law, Captain
and Mr*. R. L. Van Allen of
Port Lavaca, Texas. Together
tha Reddlnga and Van Allen*
made a trip to Matamara,
Mexico,

GOODBYE TO SUSIE AND SANDY. Susan Brown, (far loft) ami Handy
Arnold, (far right), who will both be leaving Sanford with their fumiliea

ENJOYING a cool dip In the Brad Foley pool
Saturday night a t the Juycee Wives’ party are
Harold Chapman, Jack Wilbur, Mrs. Wilbur,
Mrs. Charles Tetenbaum and Mrs. Hammond
Polk seated in the background. (Herald Photo)

Jtyree Wive* entertained
their husband* with a cook out
and twim party Saturday
night at the home of Mr, and
Mr*. Brad Foley.
Those attending were the
Foteys, Mr. and Mr*. Ham*
mund Folk, Mr. and Mr*.
Paul Lewis, Mr. and Mr*. Tom
Price, Mr. and Mr*. Charlie

Summer Outing

Mr, end Mrs. William II.
Park of Atlanta, Ga. are in
Sanfunl visiting their par­
ents, Dr. and Mr*. Charles
Xi Beta Eta Chapter of
L. Park Hr., and Mr. and Beta -Sigma Phi had a "sum­
Mra. W. A. Kratxert,
mer get-to-gi-ther" for mem­
bers and their children Fri­
Dr. and Mr*. A. II. Danlell
day at the Gordon Frederick
of Brownville, Texas, arrived
home on Banana Ukiv
in Sanford aver the week-end
After an afternoon swim
to meet their new grand­
daughter, S t a c y Rcharlyn, the group enjoyed home-made
who waa bom July 17 to Lt. Ice enwm and cake.
Those attending were Jeaand Mrs. Marland Ribble.
netto Alexander. Hetty Bruce­
Mrs. John I.udwlg and lla and Terry, Virginia Fred­
Mra. Henry Thurston are erick, Pat Hardin and Vickie
horn* after a visit with Mrs. nml Mike, Kuo Harper and
Ludwig's daughter, M i s s Duneen, Lari and Jill, Held*
Mnrlunne Ludwig, in New Or­ McCull and Brent and Shan­
non, Vermeil* Peterson and
leans.
Cindy and Carol Dennison,
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Tyler and Jmdyiie and Raymond.
and daughter, Huxunue, of
Detroit, Mich, ami Mr*. J. II.
Burney cf Moultrie, Ga.,
have been visiting Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Burney,
* By France* Wester
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil J. Mix­
Mrs. E. L. Cochran and on of Lake Mury are thi
daughters, Judy and Becky proud parents of a baby girl,
Sue returned home Sunday Judy DeVcrnc. She was born
lifter a four week vacation In nt the Seminole Memorial
North Carolina, They were Hospital in Sanford on July
accompanied home by Mr. It), weighed six pound*, four
Cochran who spent tho past
ounces.
week with them.
Mrs Mixon (Harriett) and
Judy came home Wednesday
Mr. and Mr*. Juhn R.
and are ri-udy fur company
Thompson and son, Richard,
now.
of fleitsvlllc, Maryland are
The family was very glad
visiting with Mr. Thompson's
parents, Mr, and Mre. W. I). to welcome a little girl into
their midst. She has two
Thompson of 2824 Magnolia
brothers, Ronnie and William,
Avenue,
and one sister, Wanda.

A t Banana Lake

Mis# Ruby Joyca Cohen
became tha brlda of Robert
Thomas Mldgett Friday, July
12, at tha T in t Baptlit
Church. The seven o’clock
ceremony waa performed by
the Rev. Fred B. Chance.
The bride is the daughter
af Mr. and Mrs. Robert A.
Cohen and Mr. Mldgett la
the ton of John A. Mldgett
af Key Weat and Mr*. Louis#
Luck, Norfolk, Va.
Baskets of white mums,
gladioli, carnations and palms
decorated the church. A pro­
gram of nuptial music includ­
ing the tridiUonai wedding
marches wa# played by Mrs.
Marvin Milam, organist.
Given In marriage by ber
father, the bride wore a pink
street-length dress fashioned
with lace and rayon insert!
In (he bodice and a full,
pleaded skirt. She wore a
matching pink lace half-hat
and carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid nest­
led in tulle and tied with sat­
in streamers.
Mrs. Robert 0. Cohen, ma­
tron of honor, wore a blua
street length dress with
matching tulle half-hat and
she carried an arm bouquet
•f yellow carnatiou.
Best man was Robert Mar­
tin of Cocoa, uncle of the
groom, and ushers included
Robert O. Cohen sod Clifford
Cohen, brothers of the bride.
For her daughter's wedblue eyelet with while acres•or let and I shoulder corsage
of pink carnations. Tha
groom's grandmother wore a
pale blue dreta with white
accessoriei and ■ corsage of
white carnations.
A reception followed the
ceremony and waa held in the
educational building of the
church.
The bride's table waa cov­
ered with nylon net over
white and caught at the cor­
ners with white and lavender
orchids. The punch bowl waa
surrounded by lacey fern
and a heart held by three
orchids floated in the bowl.
A beautiful three-tiered wed­
ding cake topped with a min­
iature bride and groom and
w.iile mums flanked by light­
ed tapers is branch candela­
bra also decora led the table.
t in . Wade Singletary cut
tha cake and waa aaaiatod in

serving by Miss Margo Dunn,
Mrs. Lee Powers, Mrs. Mi­
chael Mahoney, Miss Eleanor
Sykes and Mrs. ]{. J . Finch.
Miss Bvttye Ann Slayton was
In charge ot the the bride's
book.

Among wedding guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin
o! Cocoa, Fla.; Mrs. M. M.
Burnett tnd daughter* of Or­
lando.
The couple will make their
home in Cocoa.

New Arrivals

THE
HOUSE
OF
RAH1JA
SANFORD, FLORIDA

DEAR ABBY: Your letter T ir e d
of Hams” Is typical. I have been an
active ham for many years and a TV
technician since 1949. Your complain*
e r should be told th a t h er interfer­
ence Is due to I N A D E Q U A T E
SHIELDING In HER TV set! The
TV manufacturers will provide a fil­
te r free if you write and tell them
your make and model. I operate a
TV set right next to my ham radio
set (at the same time, too) and I get
no Interference.
RALPH, W8LYI
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DEAR ABBY: Television inter­
ference Is caused by TV sets picking
up the ham's transm itter signal. The
frequencies for hams are very strict,
and the FCC constantly polices the
bands for "off-frequency” sets. When
a TV set picks up ham signals, it
means that the selectivity is so wide
th a t the TV set has become a ham
receiver. The ham cannot be blamed
for this. It can be eliminated with an
inexpensive filter. But the filter goes
on the TV set—not on th e ham’s
radio set. So, if a filter is needed, the
TV owner buys it.
A HAM WHAT AM
DEAR ABBY: If th a t lady who
hates ham operators would write to
the manufacturer of her TV set and
request a TV-HI-PAS9 filter, they
would send her one free. Amateur
radio Is not only a hobby, it is a pub­
lic service, and has been very helpful
In cases of emergency and disaster.
I have a neighbor who watches TV
morning, noon and night, and she ab­
solutely refuses to do nnything about
her TV except to complain to me be­
cause of the "interference”, I have
the snme privilege to talk on ham
radio ns she has to watch TV. My
own TV reception stands ten feet

Tetenbaum, Mr. and Mr*. Al
Keith, Mr. and Mr*. Jimmy
Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Jack
Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. Chuck
Ilose, Mr*. Joe Kampa and
special gue.it* of tha Jaycte
Wive*, Sir. and Mr*. Harold
Chapman.
Tha neat meeting of tho
club will U&gt; held on Au fruit
Mean people are likely to
Sth at the home of Mr*, Tetgrow
ever meaner a* they
•nbaum.
reach middle age, says a
Rritiih psychiatrist.
DeBary
Well, that figure*. Most
people don't change a great
deal through th* years, exBy Mr*. Adam Muller
eept to grow "more »o." Whut
Mr. and Mrs. Chaunt-ey the added year* seem to do is
King of Lilac Dr. have re­ to exaggerate the qualities a
turned to Dellary after spend­ person hsd when he waa
ing two and a half months in young.
Ohio.
I t takes a strong effort of
will for the impatient person
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Thomp­ to develop patience, for th*
son of Lk-imar Lane spent a timid to gain courage, for
few week* visiting in Staten the lazy to develop good
Island, N. Y. and returned to work habits, for the easily
Dcliary with their grandson, hurt to grow * thicker skin,
George- Achilles,
for the busybody to learn to
live and let liv* — and for
Mr. and Mra. Archie Long the mean person to learn to be
of Crystal Dr. have as their kind and rompassicnat*.
guests, Joyce and Kenby Der­
Age of itself doesn’t auto­
byshire of lltilienville, 1111- matically make anyone a
null, their niece and nephew.

from my ham radio equipment, and
MY reception la perfect. She won’t
admit th a t th e trouble could be la
HER TV s e t
WA4CXZ
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DEAR ABBY: I am a ham radio
operator and have been for years.
A neighbor reported me to the FCO
because she claimed my hobby waa
interfering with her TV reception. I
took my little portable TV receiver
to my neighbor’s house and went
back home and talked on my ham
set. She called me up and told me
th at she got NO Interference on the
portable TV net. Then she had a TV
repair man check her set, and he
found a burned-out tube. When your
TV gets interference from a ham
radio, 99 ',o of the time It’a a faulty
TV set—not thp ham’s equipment. A
ham's rule Is, "If you don't Interfere
with your own TV set, your ham
equipment is okay”. As we say in
hamland, **73"—which means, best
regards.
CURLEY
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DEAR ABBY: I f anyone gets In­
terference on his TV because of a
ham operator, all he has to do is re­
port It to the FCC. The “ call letters*
will identify the ham. AU ham opera­
tors are licensed by the Federal Gov­
ernment and most of them are highgrade, responsible people who enjoy
the hobby and mean no harm.
THE HANDLE IS SAM
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a personal, unpublished reply, please
send a stamped, self-addressed en­
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DEAR FRIENDS,
Whew J arrived her* aa
a Stranger 3 Ft yearn ago
and opened my Studio Ik*
Welfnsse rould ant hare
bee* mom sloe ere If you
had bee* *11 owe. Mg Fa­
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where 1 may pursue my
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will ronllane to do Portrait
Photography an In the
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(klddaw garde) WiaUr
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yea are sear. Yen are al­
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know. The Sanford Studio
will be rioted on Sept 1st.
With My Bent Regard*

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Tha late George R*lth n t
•no of tha great bridge play*
no k th
ti
era of the twenties er.d thir­
• it
Vlltl
ties. George started me off
♦ IT
on my bridge career by in ­
4 10I I 4S
viting me to be his partner in
KART
the first contract tournament A B I 7 S 2
A AKQJIOO
V K 10 I
ever held, Net only did he in- t t a a s
♦ 8( ) J
• None
T it* me to play with him. but
41
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he carried me through to vic­
ROI TU (D)
tory.
A None
George's favorite hand is
GAQJ
still well worthy of study. A
4 A K Q JI0 J4
4AKQ
modern scientist might dis­
dain tha spectacular sis dia­ North end South vulnerable
mond opening bid, but George SeeU W ot North Bast
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Pass • A
had a good reason for making 7 A
Pass
Pass rase
1 it. He did not want to give
Opening leed—A&gt;
hia opponent* a chance to
get together and find a spade | elded to gamble on seven.
sacrifice.
West thought about going to
When East managed to find I sevenspades, but
finally
a sacrifice anyway George d e-1passed In hope of beating the

d iu jh liq h J tA
1:30-4:30 P.M. NBC. L ara­
mie. “ Vengcnct." (Rerun).
(Color). In this oue you can
predict almost avery scene
and the climax. Nevertheless,
it moves it a fast clip and
provides plenty of action.
Jess has the whole town against him when be brings in
a dead outlaw. Reason: Jess
had to shoot him in the back
or loso him, but only the
sheriff believes the story.
Fay Spain plays the dead
man’i vengence • seeking girl
friend, but Jess makes her
see things his way. Stuart
Jtamlall is featured with star
Robert Fuller,
’ 4:30-9:30 P. M. Empire,
“No Small Wars." (Color)
(Rerun) Guest star Robert
• ’ Vaughn, whose performances
•re never bad, usually good
and sometimes very good.
£ outdoes himself as an embit­
tered paraplegic veteran who
has retreated into a shell of
self imposed, hopeless des­
pondency. Rcdigo, an okl
friend, accidentally spots him

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grand slam. Wert was lack­
ing at four diamonds and also
was certain that George was
gambling when ha bid tha
grand slam.
The first look a t dummy did
not make George a t all happy.
I t looked as If he would have
to take two finesses ia hearts
end there was only on# sure
entry to dummy. There also
was a possibla second entry
and in accordance with the
principle of giving the cards e
chance, George ruffed the
spade opening high, led a low
trump and finessed dummy's
■even spot. A heart fines**
came next, followed by • sec­
ond trump lead to dummy's
nine, a second heart flneeae,
and a claim of tha rest of the
tricks.

TV Time Previews

in the veterans' hospital ami.
with the aid of Connie, starts
working on his rehabilitation.
Richard Egan and Terry
Moore star.
9:30-10:30 P.M. NBC. Dick
Powell Theatre. "Everybody
Loves Sweeney.” Your heart
will bleed for Mickey Rooney
as he excellently clpracterires a small - time comedian
being nagged by everybody,
Including his wife, into suing
a TV commentator for slan­
der, Object: The publicity
could push the pathetic non­
entity into stardom. Rooney's
performance is particularly
touching in a scene with an­
other comedian who is a big
success. Jack Albertson plays
that part, with Joanne Linville a* the wife.
9:.*M1 P.M. ABC U. S.
Russia track meet. A 90 min­
ute telecast of the highlights
of yesterday’s (July 22) Unit­
ed States • IliMsia track meet
from Moscow’s Lenin Stadi­
um. If all goes well, (hit will
be another compart and com­

prehensive coverage of a
track and field event that pits
the top American athletes laeluding, (U. S.) Thomas, PoancU, Lelies, O'Brien, Beatty,
Boston and Iliyet, against
Bnimel, Popova. Ter-Ovaneayan and Batyshev. Jim Mc­
Kay, Dick Bank -and BUI
Fleming report.
10-U P.M. CBS. Tha Keefe
Brasselte
show.
Tonight's
show, as rehearsed and tap­
ed. and we hope, will be pred­
icated. features a Una per­
formance by Judy Garland's
blossoming youngster, Lisa
Minnelli. She does quite well
by "One Summer Love" and
"Just a Little Boy," but eould
have looked better without
the
presence of another
young singer, Lesley Gore.
Comedian Jules Munshin la
another treat, displaying bia
usual polished talent even is
a rather awkward aetting on
a New York rooftop. As in
the past. Ann H. Davis heads
the regulars with Rocky Oraziano and NocUe Adam fea­
tured.

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mJe Christine Kaufmann baa
been changed from " Mon­
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AUTHORITY OF THR STATE
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he redeemed according to law
HOWARD, *4 At. ,
any
right.
title.
Inter**!, of area In existin g road rig h t
D « (a n 4 u (i. tfcaae praaanta are to m u m Aomlnole, SUIa a f Florida. State a f Florida. Unleaa each cording to law th* property th* property dracrlbad la aucb
estate.
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lien to or on those eertaln OWNED BTt EDMUND I s
w ritin g dafanaaa. It a a y , to be redeemed tcrordleg t* law according to la w tb* properly w ill b* told to the h ig h lit hlghaet bidder at tha front
* ■M V .
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HOWARD,
paresis e f land hereinafter
bidder at the front door of Ika
FROST. Kxarutor o f th»
k llv # MA It AaaA, hti nebnew * lha C o a v U lB t tiled herein, lb* preperly dtecrlbed la Aoch deeerlbed In each eerllfleal* Sem inole County Court Houa* door a f tha Bern Inal*. County
described, and the follow in g
M la w m a topy lharaof certllloale will b* eold to tb* till be Bold la lha hlgh etl
E state of SOPHIA F. FROST,
Court Hour* at Htnford, F lo r ­
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Ban
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Florida,
an
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highlit
bidder
at
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front
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on
th*
first
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known
person*
claim
ing
by,
SUBJECT TO: LEASE: recordar bafora lha Itk day af door af th* Bamlaol* County th* gem tnol* County court flrat Monday la th* month a f Ih* monlh of Auguet, M IL
through or under known per­
A u gn it, A. D. IM l, otharwlaa Court Hone* at Sanford, Flor­ llouaa a t Sanford, Plorlda, on A u su iL M il, which Is tha which U th* Ith day of
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sona who are dead, or who nr*
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Monday
In
411.
Held
by
CARNET
th* flre t Monday in th* month
Augu.L MIL
I
tu r n
M in i 4svta*e# leg#not known to he dead or nllvs
D
ated
thla
H
a
l
day
mt
May,
tb*
month
af
Aufuat.
1M1,
he
eaterad
a
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ln
tt
you
aad
anoVKH.
INC., now m erged
ar Auguet, IM L which la lha
D atid thle H at day a f May
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H
as
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which I* tb* Itk day af l lh day mt A ggaeL l i l t .
with MINUTE MAID OROIML
J
B U M
t
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F*no»« tka u n t o p roettd aa parte.
431 S en laola U ssa ty Names
Clerk’s Beal)
WITNESS my hand aad offl- A atuil, IML
VKS. C.irp., and INTEREST,
Dated
t h lt M tb day Af (O fficial
Clerk's Beal)
•Istm ln f by.
Arthur II. Beckw ith Jr. (O fficial
Dated thla Hat day af Hay. June, IMS.
alal aaal a t Sanford, Bamlnola
If any. of the unknown htlr%
Arthur 11. Beckw ith, Jr.,
Edmund L. Froet. Individ­
Clerk Circuit Court, Berndevisees, : -d/or other claim ­
County, F lorida, thla ITIh day IML
Clerk Circuit Court,
(O fficial Clerk** Beal)
ually and aa Executor of
Inole County, Florida.
(Official Clerk’* Beet)
of Jaaa, A. D. IML
ant*
undt
SOPHIA
F.
Seminole County, Plorlda
A rtkur H. Beckwith Jr. Publleh July 1. », 11. IL IML
Ih* E state of Buphla F,
Arthur II. BechwIUi, Jr.
FRfWT, dsceaxsd.
Publish July 1. t. 14, 11. M IL
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
I k f H T M r *VxLCH,H1,l f (SEAL)
Froet, deceased
,
C
D
K
-lt
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
Arthur
H.
Beckwith.
Jr*
TAKE
NOTICE
that
A
DoC D K -lf
Bamlaol# County, Flor­
ollvo. AM It 4 « A k t r I » .
IT Bradley n#*d
Seminole Coaaty, Florida
Cltrk o f Ike Circuit Court,
IN THE CIEL'I IT COURT OF
claratlon of T aking i i* been
ida,
f i m
M in i AayIaaa# * » •
Arlington, M aaeachusstti
la aad For Bamlnola Conn- Publlth July L »■ 1*. tL IML Puhtlaht July L L IL IL IM l NOTICR OF APPLICATION
IN TMM COt'RT OP THr. TH R -NINTH JlU ItT A L CIRfiled
In
th*
ab ove-styled
tN a , S f ■VAAIMA1 ---- -WBLCM,
FUR
TAX
DKflD
BHD
No.
M
Lt,
1021.
1A4.1,
W,' Florida
CDK-IT______________________ C P K -t
COrNTY JCDfiK, SEMINOLE &lt;TUP, IN AND FOR AKKINcause by th* P etition er# the
— v AM « a M * » a fcttibind. If
(Bee. Ml 1* P lorlda ita ta ta s COUNTY, FLORIDA.
144.1
W
ti
M
artha
T.
Vlhlen.
OLP!
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
acquiring
authority
o f thees
•f IK IV L IT
W II * « O I »
mt l l l i l
PHANPKHY NO. I**!*
i n p R n n iT K .
proceeding*, for th* taking of
D. C.
MOTICR OF APPLICATION
V V L C K If A»t»# l » l It Mod.
N
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NOTICE
IH
ItKKKUr
GIV­
M
argaret
C.
Froet
C o i-o n V. Pradarleb
FEDERAL n a t i o n a l m o r t ­
In ra: Katat* of
lha nbuve-UescrIUed l.tida, for
FOR TAR DKKD
Vie i l f c M n VtlrA
EN, That the holder of Ih*
FOR TAX DKKD
IT llrsdlay Road
Attorney for n a l n t l l f
th* purpose set forth In the
(tea. tOLIB Florida statuda* (Baa. I M .lt Ftaafda Atat a tee follow in g eerllfleal* bee filed UUHTAF ARTHUR JOHNSON g a g e ASSOCIATION, a cor­
A rlington, M assachusetts
Deceased.
U P B a il Commercial Street
poration.
at IMA)
1 IMS)
eald certificate for tag deed TO ALL CREDITORS AND
BUD Na. 141.1, MLt, HM.1, P etition In thla cause, v ti.i
Plaintiff.
As right nf way for a portion
■nd It A n d. Air unknown S alta I. K irk P lata
NOTICR IB HEREBY GIV­
NOTICE M HF.NRUT OIV- to b* leeued thereon. Th*
144.1
nf S tale Road 411 In Sem inole
EN, That D. D. Daniel tha KN, T hat D. D. Daniel the certificate number and year o ( PKHatlNB HAVING CLAIMS V*.
k i l n , (Mt Iass# I m t * * * • ) P. a Hog 1T«
OK
DKMANU*
AO
AIN
AT
SAID
HERMAN
B.
COLEMAN
and
Hanford,
F
lorida
County. Florida, nnd that the
holdtr of tht following eertl­ holder o f the fallow ing eertl­ leeuam e, th* deecrlptlon of
loS f! m a t M il ORA NOB L A N D
Evelyn P. Froet
ESTATEI
MARY
LEE
COLEMAN,
hla
pgbllak
Ju
ly
L
h
l»,
IL
IML
Honorable V*-*ae It. Carlton,
COMPANY. A d U iilv iA Plor.
flcat* hat filed teld carllfleata flcat* baa filed laid certificate th* property, and th* nam* In
I- A. Jaeuit Street
You and each of you are w ife,
mie of th i Judge* ot th i Ninth
M a se fp sfA llik , Aid IhA AA- CDK-4________________________ _ for laa deed to b* leauad for l a s deed to be leeued which It wna aeeeaeed ar* an
Arllnuton, M aesachueetti
,
Defendant*
hereby
notified
and
required
Judicial Circuit o t Florida,
tb. toe. Th* certificate notn- thereon. Th* eartlflcat* num­ follow *:
MOWA AAilBli. I W " « N . "
HKD No. 102.1, 141.1
lo
preeent
any
claim
s
am)
d
e­
NOTICE
OP
M
IT
IN
will, on th i llt h day ot July,
IntirM L
t r n i t i i i or AlMr IM T i l C IRCtirr COBBY OF Itr and year of leananca, th* ber and year of teauance, th* C ertificate No. M O . Tear at mands which you, nr e ith er of MORTGAGE FOIIKI LOUt RE
A.
D. M d , at 11:14 AM ., Ik
p s r t l i i iU lm tn g fcT. t t i M r t , TN N S W T * JV D IC IA t CIR: description of th* property, deecrlptlon o f the property, leeuanc* IM l.
F re em sf W. Froet
you, may have agalnat th* e s­ TUi Herman U Coleman and
th i Bemlnolt County Court.
VAdif or abaTaai n i d o n and tha nam* In which It aad Ih* sam e la which It waa
Daeerlptlan a f Property!
Jackson
c
v
r
r
o
r
a n * fo r ib b ih tate
of
OUHTAF
ARTHUR
Mary
I.**
Coleman
hnuet at Sanford, Florida, con­
wae attaastd ar* a* follow*: aeeeaiad ar* a* follow*!
ANOB LAND COMPANTi LU­
Lot 11 (L*at PI N nf RR) JOHNSON, deceased, lata of
New Hampshire
Addressee Unknown
sider eald Declaration o f T ak­
Certificate No. 444 Tear af e e r llfle a l* No. I l l Tear of
CY A REND, AIM known M OMI COURT*. FLORIDA.
Rlk. R Woodland H eights eald County. In th* County
HUD No. ML1. 101.1
You,
defrndunls,
are
hereby
CMARCRRY
S
O
.
1B1AO
ing. appoint appraiser# and
I* *L BBBD. It Atlv# A»d If AMERICAN PMDKIIAL BAY- leeuanc* IM*
Plat Itnnk T P ag* 11.
leeuanc* 1(44
Judge a f Kemlnole County, notified that a complaint to
m-tka aut-h Order aa th* Court
M ad, k tr kkkdowA k i l n , da- INUS
Doaertpllaa a f F eap atly
Nam* In which aiaaseed D. D. Florida, at hi* o ffice In tha forecloaa a certain mortgage
D eaerlpllaa a f Property!
M argaret M. Froet
AND WIAN ABBOC1A- B 11
derma proper. AU parties ts
tt. o f Lot* II * IT (Let*
Jackson
Ilia fnllnwlbg described
TION OP FLOU.DA, r u M M W II ft. 4 H I I ft.) H lth- Lote 1 t A 1 Blk. K Tract Daniel. All o f laid property be­ court house of eald County at
th* su it and all parties Inter­
II Banlando Springe According ing In Me County of Hemlnol*. Hanford, Florida, w ithin ala
New Hampshire
to w it:
ested may appear nnd be
pern Plaotallen P lat Hook 1 to P lata Thereof Recorded Btata of Plorlda. Unite* euch calendar m»nthe from Ih# lim e property,
tk a AAkAAWA k iln . &lt; •* !•••#
HIID No. M i l. 101.1
la«l I. Illock », WEATIIl e g i t t e # XfAktiifc iU d lto r # ROBERT I . WELCH. At HI -agi II
heard
at tha tlm t and p lica
Upon th* P ublic Record* of certificate ahall he redeemed of Ih* flret publication a f this
ERSKIEI.il FIRST ADDI­
Name In which aeattead C. U. Seralnol* County Florida
designated.
A M lin ita At i l k i f » « “ » ' and at aL
according lo law Ih* property notice. Ttrn coulee nf euch
P atrick T. H urley
TION,
according
to
the
_
.
.
You, and each of yon, s r s
•U I m Iab h . U w i l L or «»•
Daftndaala. S Rota U. Taylor. A ll of eald Nam* tn which aeeeaeed Ed­ deeerlbed In euoh certificate claim nr demand ehall be In
104 Pleasant Btreet
plat thereof, e* recorded
properly being In lha County ward N. A Elian M. lluteon.
hereby commanded tu appear
Aar Ika aaI4 ADA A MOORE,
III be eold to tha h lg h til writing, and ahall s ta ts the
Arlington. M aw srhusettg
E o n c H o r B t»T IB
In Plat llnok 12, pan* II,
d ev ia ted ; JACK MOOBB, II WORTOAUM rORBcLOACRR nf Seminal*. Biel* of Florida. All o f m id property being In bidder at th* front door nf th* lilac* nf residence and poet of­
by
filin g an Anawey I d tha
HUD No. 101.1. 101.1
Public Record* of Bemlnolc
Petition heretofore filed Ik
A tm . a ad If dead, h li «a- TOI EDMUND THOMPSON and Unleaa each eerllfleat* ahall th* County o f Kemlnole, Hint* Sem inole County Court Ilouee fice address of the claim ant,
County.
Florida,
ba redeemed according to law of PlurhU. Unleee inch eertl­ at Hon ford. Florida, on Ih* and ehall he ewnrn tn by the
kAOWA k i l n . diVlMiA. J if A this cause In the entitled Court,
Adalln* K. Hurley
as been filed agalnat you In
PATRICIA THOMPSON,
Ih* property deeerlbed In euch flcat* ahall be redeemed ac­ F lret Monday In tha Month of
t e s # and gran t e n I CURIAnn or before A ugust I. M il,
3n4 P leasant Hirer!
Inlmant, hla agent, or altnr- th* ahove-elylcil suit and you
lila w ife,
certificate will b* fold to cording to Inw tha property August, 1M l, which 1* th*
T tN B
A.
BBLL
die****#, ItRHlDKNCBr UNKNOWN
tn show w hst right, t i ll # In­
*y and accompanied by a fil­
ra required to eerve a ropy
Arlington, MaseurhneettS
AAd Ik* ua fcAawA k a I f a AMD TOt A ll p a r tiu claiming th* h ig h lit bidder at th* front deeerlbed la inch eerllfleat* l lh day of August, l t i l .
terest or lien* you, or any of
HRD No. lu l l, 101.1
ing fee of one dollar and aw h o f ynnr Answer nr Pleading In
door
o
f
Ih*
Bemlnot*
County
you, have In and to tha
d avlM ii, t i B I t i d A A n a Dated this 14th day of June, rlalm or demand not eo tiled th* Complaint nn J’lalntlfr*
will be eold to th t hlghlat
In terfile by, through, na­
Court
H
om
e
at
Hanford.
F
lor­
abovs-drecrlbed
lands
and
l*AA ir td llo fA •**!#»•«• or
hall be void.
bidder t t Ih* front door of M il.
d ir ar n gatiut tha aforeattorney, JOSEPH M. MU*
A lice F. Lanta
ida, on th* flrat Monday In lha Semlnota County Court (O fficial Clerk’s Beal)
a t k tr at rto A* tit! m int kr.
show «au&gt;e why the la m s
IIAHKO. P. O. llo i 121, Fern
aald paraona
Tt Denver Street
A L B E R T JOHNSON
through, a a d tf ar a t t l a t l th i
should not he taken for tho
Arthur It. Hechwllh, Jr.,
YOU A HR hereby notified the month of Auguet, IM l. llo tea at Hanford, Florida, on
Park, Hemlnol# County, Flor­
Springfield. Ma«&gt;a&lt;-hu*gttA
As ed m lnletru ior o f Ih
M id C H R irn N B A. HELL that a Com plaint to fnrarloaa whloh la the lilt day at Auguet lha first Monday In tha monlh
uses ami purposes «,-t forth
Clerk Circuit Court.
K i l a l s nf OUHTAF A R ­ ida, nnd file th* original Ans­
HUD No. lu l.l. 102 2
doe eased; B U dB R P. BELL;
IML
la tha Petition filed h-reln.
Seminole County, Florida
nf Auguet, IM l, whlrh It the
a certain m ortgage encumber­
THUR JOHNSON, d ecease,) w er nr Plradlng In the office
Deled thle H it day o f May llh day n f Auguet. IM l.
A M All H IM ** AAd k ilt
WITNESS my Hand and the
ing tha follow in g ducrlbed
Publleh: July L 1. M. II. M41 Publleh! J u ly 1. 1. 14, 11, M i l of tha Clerk nf th* Circuit
Chesley Lants
IMl.
atalAAlAS AAV I k lif iit
M. real property, to -w ilt
O fficial Heel of said Court, ok
ourt on or hefnr* th* Hat
’D K -I
Dated thla H at day e l May, CDK-I
T4 Denver Btreet
(Olllelat
Clerk-*
Beal)
I l f t i s k , la d tr ar acaIa i I t » r
this la th day ot J u n # A D.
L ot
If,
WILLIAMSON
day nf July, M il. If you fall
IM l.
Springfield. M nseachuiettd
Arthur IL Ileckw lth, Jr., (O lelal Clerk's B eil)
• f IkA AkaVA kAAWA W AAMIL
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
IIKIOHTN,
according
to
to do ao, a decre# pro ponfvsio
HRD No. 101.1. 101.1
IN TIIE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Clark Circuit Conrt.
kn ow n parti** tad ALL PERFOR TAY DEED
(SEAL)
lha plat thereof aa record
w ill be taken against you for
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr., TH E NINTH JUDICIAL C lll.
Seminole
Cuunty,
Florid*
■ONB MAXIMO OB CLAIMArthur It. B eckw ith. Jra
•d In P lat Hook 11. page
Clerk Circuit Court
CUIT, IN AND FUR UK MI­ (See. 1*1.1* FlerM a statu te* the relief demanded In th*
Lone Cedar G rove# Ind,
Publlth
July
I,
L
1*.
M.
IM
L
JKO ANY 1NTBRBBT IN TUB
af
IBM)
Complaint.
Clerk of Iho Circuit Court,
If, Public Recnrda nf Sem­
Sem inole County, Florida NGLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
’
Mill Btreet
CDK-14_______________________ Publleh July I. L 14, 11, IMl. IN llltN C E R Y NO. f a i l
R EA L PROPERTY HEREIN
NOTICE IH IIEREIIY OIVHemlnol*
County
Courtinole County, Plurldu.
WITNESS m y hand and o ffi­
A rlington 74. MaseachUOOttA
SBB C R ISBD B B L O W . TO h as he«n tiled a g e ln it yog In
EN,
That
D.
II.
Daniel
th*
cial
seal
o
f
nfflc*
at
Sanford.
house Hanford. Florida
CDK-IA
H
ill)
No.
142.1.
1014
PATH Y H. MITCHELL
tha above-atyted ault. and you NamCR OP APPLICATION
W IY l
Ry: Arthur IL Beckw ith,
P laintiff, holder of th* follow in g c er ti­ Homlnol* County, this llt h
PAACBL
ficate has filed said certificate day nf Juno. MIL
are required to eerve a copy
Jr., Cltrk
POO T 4 I DKKD
IN THR CIRCUrr COURT OP va.
Dorothy II. Moor*
Lata II, 11. and t t af o f your Antwar or other (Ba*. 1*4.14 Fleet** ■taint** T im NINTH JUDICIAL CIR­ UILLT JOE MITCHELL.
for ta t deed to be Issued (HEAL)
Harold
F. Johnson
11 HIIDIde Itoad
BUNNY BLOCH, according Pleading la lha Complaint on af IPWt
Arthur It. Tteckwlth. Jr,
County Attorney
CUIT. IN AND PI1R n in iiIt* femlant. therein. Th# eertlflcat* num­
Lincoln, MaasachiieattS
la IM f la t ih tr to f at l*Llnllff*t attorney*. ANDP.lt
ber end year of leeuanc*, Ih*
t ’lrrk nf Circuit Cnurt
P. O. Ho* 220
NOTICE IB HKIIKIir CMV- NIII.K u n i ATV. FLORIDA.
BUD No. 142.1. 1034
NOTICR TO APPEAR
r w o rd id l« Plat Hook II, HUN. RUHR, DP.AN.LUWNDKN KN, That D. D. Daniel the CIIANUKIIY NO. i m t
leecrlptlun of th* property,
lly; Martha T. Vlhlen
haufurd. F lorid # sa d
TOi HILLY JlIH MITCH El J*
'Rage I I * f Ika Pnblle 1U- A van d tn HU HU, 111 Kaal bolder of the follow in g c e r ti­
nd
th*
name
In
which
ll
was
IL
r
.
» l IT TO III lir r TITLE
Hubert I- Jlnnre
t n E ast Central IRreel
aarda af lem inol# Cana- Central Avagua, Urlanrio, Plor ficate baa Hied aald eertlflcat* EDO A It IL KIND and ROSA
Jnacph M. Mur-all*
assessed ar* a* follow s:
Jack W. P lcrcs
11 HRIeld* Road
K ingsport, Tenneiee*
Ida, and film th* original Ana for tag deed to b* leeued C. KINO, hla wile.
er III Irate No. 114 Year af P. t t Hoe *i:,
H i P ltrld A
Holland lliiltilliig
Lincoln, MaseachiieelM
You
are
hereby
untitled
that
Issuance
IM*
war or other Pleading In the thereon, Th* certificate num­
P A R C H . TWA
Fern
Park,
FI*.
Tallahueet*. Florida
PlaintIIf*
HKD No. 1U2.I, 1024
Com plaint for Divorce hue
I’lihIMi; July 1. p, l l . ]1. (M l
L ata 1, I, I, I, l l , IL office of lha Clark of tha Cir­ ber and year of leeuanc*, the ve.
DeuertpGua
a
f
Property!
of Counsel for tho PatlttnnerA
been filed again st you In th* « IJO ft, o f H MO ft. o f STB4 C D K -ll
IT, II, It, I t, II. II. cuit Court on nr harore tha deecrlptlan of the properly, KIJZA M. RIIYANT. et al.,
M. Ernest M uir#
above styled Court and you of NE*i Hectlon : l Township
Publish July J, », 14, 32, MIL
M . t« M d II a f OAK H at day o f July, 1141. If you and tha name In which It w in
341 Maeeacliueettr AvtnuA
Defendant*. ar* required tn serve a ropy
NOTICE OF l l ’PLIC ITION
CDK-14
MANOR, According la tka fall In do ao, a dtcraa pro aierated ar* ** follow*:
1 Mouth Range to East
Arlington,
Maerai
hueettA
.NOTICE
OF
BUIT
of
your
Answer
nr
pleading
FOR
T
i
t
DEED
i b t Ih tr to f a t rarordtd confta.o w ill b* taken agalnat Certificate No. M l Year Of
HIID No- lu l l, M I4
TOi ELIZA M. BRYANT, If t.i th* Com plaint on the P lain ­ Name In which ae«*ssed An­ I Oor. IAMB Florid* AMtulea
la P U I Baak 11. p al# II yon for the relief demanded laiuenc* III*
alive, and If dead, hey un­ tiff's attorney. T ill 'll AN K. drew J. Hr. A Nannie Webb. ml la in )
NOTICE o r AFPLICATIOX
a f Ika Pvblla Ricorda of In the Complaint.
All of said property being In
Deeeetpttea
af
Prapeelyt
Fred Perrin
known
helra.
ilevle***,
lega­
GKAHON,
Hot
On*
North
Or­
NOTICE W HEREBY OTVF.N
Thlt Nolle* ahall ba publlth N14 of B 111.11 ft. o f W 417 &lt;1
FOR T t Y IIKKH
th* County of Hemlnnle, Hlat*
Bamlnola Connlr, Plorlda.
471
Bagamnr*
Drive
tee*.
or
griintaee;
CP.
tVHIPa
n
g
e
llldg.,
Orlando,
Florida,
That
Agnee
M.
Hall,
th#
hold­
ad
once
a
w
ath
for
four
con
PARI'Rt. THERM
tie r . Il»l IA Florida S tatu tes
of Florida. Unless euch e er tl­
ft of H1VK (Lee* W H ) Section l’LK, deceased, and th* un­
Rnrheeter IT, New York
file th* original Anawar flcat* aliell be redeemed a c ­ er if the follow ing eerllfleat*
a f ID ID I
Tka N orthaail 14 at Ih* aaeutlva Wteka In lha Hanford It Townthlp M S Kang* 11 known heirs, devise**, try*- and
HUD No. 142.L 1*31
or pleading In the office of
Routhaait U a f ••ellon Herald.
to law tha property ha* filed aald certificate for
NOTICE IB ItK ItE Iir OIVEM
Keel.
tees, grantees*, creditor*, *e- th* Clerk of Ih* Circuit Court, cording
na dr#d to h# tamed thereon.
DATED thla llt h day of Nam*
IT, Townthlp 11 Aoitk.
described
In
euch
certificate
That D. D. Daniel, th* hold­
In
which
aateeeed
David
Grace Perrin
elgn
tc*
or
other
persona
ttemlnid*
County
Court
House,
June,
l
i
f
t
,
Th*
certlflcat*
number
and
R anta 11 Kait.
er uf th* follow in g certificate
A Minnie llueh. All of eald claim ing, by, through, under Hanford, Florida, on or be­ will b* eold to th* highest
41- Hagaiiuir# Drive
(HEAL)
ear o f Isaunnr#, th i ilcerrlp
PARCEL POUR
haa filed said certlflcat# for
properly being In tha Cuunty or agatiivt th* eald C. I’. fore the H it day of July, MSI bidder at Ih* front dour o f tlnn o f th* property, end the
Knrheater 17, New York
Arthur If. H echw llh, Jr.
Ih*
Hemlnol*
County
Court
lax deed to b* leeued thereen.
Tka B u t % • ( ika Wait
nf Hemlnolt, State nf Florida. WHIPPLE
HIID
No.
143.1,
101.1
deceased:
T
W.
If
you
fa
ll
lo
do
eo
Judgment
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
am*
tn
which
It
wna
naaessed
Ilouee at Hanford, Florida, on
R af tka koatbw ati 14 of
The certificate number and
Unlei* euch eertlflcat* ahall W ttll’I’I.E and II. W. WHIP­ by
d
efault
will
be
taken
By
Martha
T.
Vlhlen
ar*
as
follow*:
tka K ortkaail 14 of
yrar of Issuance, th* descrip­
he redeemed according to Inw PLE. aa K ieculort nf Ih* agnlnet you for th* relief de­ the flret Monday tn th* month
Louise Sawyer
Deputy Clerk
C ertlflcat* No. I l l ; Year nf
nf August, M il, which Is th*
flop
IT.
Townthlp
11
the property deeerlbed In auoh E steta of C. P. WHIPPLE, manded In the Complaint.
c /o Francle Keef, Attorney tion of the property, and th s
Anderinn, Ruth. Dean
tajMianr* Min.
1th
day
nf
August.
M
il.
Boulh, Hang* II Eaat.
name In which It waa a e tiis e d
certificate will be eold tn th* deceased; T. W. WHIPPLE.
2)1 M aeenchueett* Avenue
DONE AND ORDERED at
!,n«nden ft ran den tlerg
Description af Property I
PARCML riVM
Dated thla Hat day or May
h ig h lit bidder at th* front
Arlington It. Marxaahueetts are ue follow*:
Hemlnnl#
County, IMl.
lo t 4 lllk I Tr M H-ml
Tka W ait R of Iho Moulh- Attorney! and Cuunaellorn at door of th* Hemlnnl* County Individually. It allv#, and If Hanford,
Certificate No. I l l
Y esr e l
BUD Xu. ) &gt;&gt;3.1. 101.2
dead, hie unknown heirs, de­ F lorida, this H ilt day of June, (O fficial Clerk's He.il)
ttol# Park.
o a il 14, and Ika Booth- Law
Court Ilouee et H nifnnl, F lo r ­ vise**, legal***, or grantee*; 1343.
Keellws III'2»-2.V3 M ale M#id Issuance, Mill.
m t R af tka B ou ih tin 311 Eaet Central lloulevard
Arthur II. Ileckw lth, J r , Na. a In whlrh assessed Al 431 h e m l n o l # County lleeerlsDeere
Istloa
s
f
P
reperly
I
ida,
on
th*
flrat
Monday
tn
WIIIPUI.E th* unknown (HEAL)
berla A Arthur L Jackeun.
R , a f Baotloa IT. Town. Poet O ffice n „ i 111)
Clerk Circuit Court.
Imt I &lt;L#e* K 14 ft.) En­
the month of Auguet. IM l, w ife. If any, or T. W. WHIPHone
Arthur If. Beckwith. Jr.,
All
nf
aald
property
being
Ahlp 11 Boulh, R an tt II ttrlamlo, Florida
Hemlnnl*
County,
Florida
chanted Manor P la t B ook
whlrh I* tha l l h
day of IN.E, If alive, and If dead, her
Clerk of th* Circuit Court Puhlleh July 1, t, M, 11, M l) In the County of Hemlnnle, HRD No. t o l l , 1011 RIGHT
B ait, and the Northwest Telephone H t - t l l t
11, Pag* &gt;I
Auguet, 1141.
unknown heirs, devisees lega­
Hemlnol* County. Florida CDK-M
S tale of Florida. Unless euch OF WAY
R or Ika Sou thw ell R,
Name
In
which
assessed
Dated
thlt
lle
t
Aay
*f
May,
le**
or
grantees;
IL W.
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
certlflcat# ehall be redeemed Thnt pert of:
and the Norik R af the c d k ’sV J u ,, ** ** 1I* ,1, 1,11 IMl.
M'j of HK&gt;», W est of Rood. D w ight W. A Ueatrloe U .
WHIPPLE,
Individually,
If
Deputy clerk
IN TIIE CIEUPIT COURT OF according to law the property
Bonthwast R o f tho SouthAll
of
aald
pro­
iOfftrial Clerk-* Beal)
Hectlon 11. Township 21 Orlgge,
alive, end If dead, hla unknown Trum an E. Graeon
leecrthed In euch certificate
THE NINTH JUDICIAL CHI
woat R of Btcllon It,
being In th* Coun­
Arthur II. Ileckw lth, J r , heirs, devisees, legal***, or Attorney at lavw
Houth.
Ithngn 14 East, party
r iR r r r r
r n i ’RT,
III be sold tn th* highest
I'UIT IN AND FOR IKMINOLK
Tow nthlp 11 South, R a n t i n m o
ty
nf
H
e
m
l
n
o
l
*
,
HtatA
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
t
EXCEPT
the
Buuth
10
NINTH JUDICIAL r iN IT IT .
grantees; ------ WHIPPLE, th* On* North Oranga Building
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
bidder at th* front do«r of
11 Eaat.
of Florida. U n I • a a euch
Seminole County, F lorida unknown wife. It any, at It. Orlando, Florida
feet thereof)
IN
AND
FOR
NnMIVOI.R
tho Remlnolo Cuunty Court
IN CHANCERY NO. 13ISP
PARCEL BIB
certificate shall he redeemed
rutdl.h
July
L
L
14,
II,
IM
l.
CorNTV,
n
.ttR
ID
A
.
W.
WHIPPLE,
If
alive,
end
Publleh
July
1,
I,
M.
t
t
,
M41
WKHT BIDE FEDERAL BAY- Ilouee at Hanford, Florida, on ly in g W esterly o f and with* according to law the property
The Beat R of the Wtat IN CM 4NCRNT An. I3XM
ODK-M
If dead, her unknown h*lre, CDK-1
INOH AND LOAN AJMOCIA th* first Monday In Ih* month In 40 rest nf th* survey line deeerlbed In such certificate
R of the Northiaat R of
devisees, legeleea or grantees;
THiN, a Federal Havlnge and nf August. 1442, which Is th* o f Htnte Road 42). B'rtlon will be sold to th s h igh est
tko Houthweet H «f Bee- PMDKttAt. NATIONAL MdRT
7*130. said survey line being
IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT OP and D. A. IIIIYANT, If alive, IN THE CIMCI IT COt'RT OF lo a n Association existin g un ­ Sth day nf August, M il.
lion 11. Townthlp 11 Boulh, OAUE A3SUCIATION.
bidder at the front door o f
described aa follow s:
TIIK
NINTH
JUDICIAL
CIR­
T
H
E
NINTH
J
I
D
I
t
l
l
L
CIR­
and
If
dead,
hi*
unknown
heirs,
PlAlntlft
der th* laws of the United (O fficial Clerk's Seal)
Hanao 11 k ia t
e*.
Begin on the B"Ulh line the Semlnnl# County Court
CUIT OF AND POM BKMI- ilevle***, legate**, or gran­ CUIT OF AND FOR AKML Hist** of America,
Arthur II. Ileckwlth Jr.
The name of tka Court In
House at Hanford, Florida, on
of
Hectlon
t
l
,
Township
IXTNALD
C.
MOHT.KT
and
1U.
tees;
YOI.lt COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOI.I) COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
P laintiff,
Which ault baa ktan Instituted
21 South. Rang# 3) East, th* flret Monday In th* m onth
And all pertone er parties I'll INCURY NO. 13I4A
Hemlnol* County, Flor­
vala tka Circuit Court of the HIE D. UOALRY, hie w ife, and UIIOCKHY NO. I31T4
of
August, 1)42, which It the
D.
ANDEIIBON, AHKIIICAN FEDERAL HAY- claim ing
at a point 1111)1 feet
any
Interest
by, AMERICAN FKDF.IIAI. HAV- RICHARD E. CARIl. and EV1
id*.
Ninth Judicial Crcult, In and PHILLIP
W est
of th* Buutheaet ith day of August, 1)42,
Puhlleh: July 1, I, II, 11. IML
tor Bamlnola Cuuntr. Plorlda. Truite* o f th* Rat. of tht INdrt AND LOAN ASSOCIA­ thrnunh, under or agalnat NUH AND LOAN AMBOCIA ELYNN M. CARR, hi* wife.
Dated thle l i s t day of May,
corner
of
eald
Section
any at th* above known nr TIUN OK ORLANDO,
Defendant*. C D K -lt
The abbreviated title to lha K ilter Corporation, a Hank TION OF ORI.ANUO,
2t, then run North *1* MIL
P la in tiff, unknown parties and AL1
Plaintiff,
NOTICR OF nl;IT
m u la Jack P. E td rliiii, alto rupl. and all lit alter ego cor
(O
fficial Clerk's Beal)
34'34" East, M2.7I feet lo
I’EIISHNM H A V L Y Al &lt;&gt;U v a
NDTUH OF iULM
PTATK OF FLORIDA
known an J. P. Kldrldat, alao port Iloot llit .d tn tht Ord*. va.
Arthur It. Berkw llh. J r ,
th* beginn in g nf a curve
N otice I* hereby given that
known m J. P. Ktdredge, and of J, It, lloukir, Raferee In CARL L. BUTLER, *4 u s and CLAIMING ANT E H T A T K, IIKTtllKRT D. UKLI* *4 •&lt; fO i RICHARD E. CARR and
Clerk Circuit Court, Sem­
Bankruptcy, dated II Orl at al.
o n c a v * tn th* Buutheaet*
RIGHT, TITLE OH INTER- and et al.
pursuant to the final decree
Audrar Loulia Kldrldat, alto nhar
RVIELTNN
M.
C
A
11
IL
inole County, Florid*.
1141. In th . IT. a. [)la
erly and having a radius
Defendant*. KHT IN TUB REAL PROPER­
Defendan t!.
ef foreclosure and sate en ­
known aa Audrey Loultt Kidhie wife,
of M i l l feat, thence run Publish; July 1. 3, M. 21, M IL
tered In Ih* cause pending In
whose residence I*
rada*. Alao know aa Audrey trlot Court Mnntharn Dlatrlrt AMHNDRO NOTICR OP HU IT TY HEREIN DEHClttRED RE AMHNDKD NOTICR OF HU IT
UDK-11.
of
Plorlda.
In
Ilankruptcy,
N
ortheasterly
along
eald
LO’.V,
TO
WIT:
IN
IN
Oakland D rive, Orlando, th* Circuit Court In and for
Xldrldg*. alas known aa Aud­
lll-il.M -K C ,
Inrludlng MtlHTOttlK POMKCl.nnURM
curve through a central
led * I. I end I, lee* the MORTGAOR FOHKCI.IMMMG
Hcmln-sl# fsnunty, Florida, case
rey I. Kldrldat, hla w ifi, No.
Florid*
the
c in rrrp
court,
angle of 21*11’ a dtetance in
Itldgawood Wood Producla Co. TOi CARL I- llUTIAlIt and
W est IS 14 feet thereof. In r o i IIKRHEIIT D. IIELL nnd
p la in tiff# v*. IV. II. Howard, Ine.
Tou ar* hereby required lo ducket number 127)4, the un­
ot 24)17 fret to th i end NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Block
11.
AIJTAMONTE
d o iio t iiy
j.
iiu t l k r .
MAIIY K HELL hla w ife fils your answer or written dersigned Clerk will sell Ih*
at iL, defendants. T in deeOF
FLORIDA
IN
AND
FOR
o
f
eald
curve
and
end
of
Deftndantt.
COM MEIIC1AI.
CENTER, lIKUIIIKNCRi Unknown
hie wife,
defenses. If any. In th* ahov* property situated In eald Cuun
crlptlon of lha r a il property
NOTICE T o APPEAR
this survey line deeerlp* nlMHNOl.K COUNTY.
according
to
th»
plat AND TOi All partita claim ing proceeding with the Clerk ar ly described aet
KKSIIIIlNCKi Unknown
Involved It a t t i t forth abort.
CHANCERY NO. 13317
tlon.
thereof a* recorded In Interests by, through, under this Court, and to servo i
AND T ill All parti** claim in g
Lot 14. Illock "1", NORTH
You and tack of you are THE ATATE OP FLORIDA
M otley and
herein
deeerlbed In th* Matter of th s Adoption
Plat llnok t, peg* 11. Pub or agalnat th* aforesaid per copy thereof upon th* Plain
O tt I. A S P O Ts»W.SUITE Th# land
Interests by, through, un­
kartby nutlllrd that ault to TOi Donald C
of:
Klala
D.
Motley,
h
li
wife
contain*
17.231
square
feet
110
Records
nf
gemlnol*
FOURTH
ADDITION,
a*
der or ageln st th* afore
anna
remora elouda from and to
tlf f a attorney*, w hose names
Addr.ea unknown.
County, Florida.
YOU ARE hereby notified and address appears hereon
recorded In I’lat llnok 12. (.2)4 acre) m -r* or less, **. KEVIN DAVID WttJtrvN by
eald persons
qulat and confirm tht till*
YOlf AUK IIKIIKIIV NOTIYoU AUK hereby notified
Th* name of the Cnurt In that n Complaint to foreclose nn or before the H at day of
page M. Public Record* of elu sive of road right of vr*y. Richard R. Itanebottom
to the ab ort dtaerlhtd pro­
NOTICE To a llo w I'M'HR
IIYI
EDMUND I.
Hemlnnle County. Florid* OWNED
parly hat b ttn brought agalnat PIED that a ault lie . been that a Complaint to furerlosa which suit he* been Instituted • certain nv&gt;rlgage encumber­ July, IM l. the naturo of thla
filed
e
g
a
ln
tl
you
In
the
above
FROST
and
w ife
MAR­ T in : STATE OF FLORIDA
a
certain
mortgage
encum
ber­
le
Ih*
Circuit
Court
of
the
Together
w ith th* follow ing
in g the follow in g described proceeding being a suit for
ou In th t abort ilylad cau .t
GARET
C.
FIIOST. ind TOi T E R It E X C E GLENN
y th t platnllfla d tilg m tid entitled raute, and that you ing th* follow ing deeerlbed Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and rent property, to-w lt:
foreclosure ef m o r t g a g e lleina of property located In
ALICE F. I.ANTZ anj hus­
WIIKON
for Hemlnol* County, Flurlde.
Lot 4, Rlock D. BEAR agalnat the follow in g dee end permanently Installed aa
tbariln, and you a r t htrtby ere rrqulrad to file your an- real properly, to-w lt:
ewer
w
ith
the
Clark
of
thla
band
CUES
LEY
I . ANTZ.
(Plar* o f Residence Un­
part of th* Improvements
l o t 11. gECIIET LAK E Th* abbreviated till* lo th*
LAKE MANOR, arcordln
raqulrtd to Ilia your amwar
cribed property, lo -w ltt
known)
Court
end
to
aerv.
e
eupy
DOROTHY
It.
MOORE
»nd
ra**
t*
EDGAR
11.
KING
and
ADDITION
TO
CARHKleto
tho
plat
thereof
na
re­
ar &lt;&gt;th*r iltftn ilr a plttdlnut
Lot I* and that part or on said land!
husband
IIO H U R T
L.
NOTICE IB H K I I K I i r OIV.
IIKHIIY, according tu the line)A c . KING, hi* Wife, ver­
corded in Pint Rook It
Two
43) Heaters; per
with lha Cltrk of tht Court, thereof upon the P laintiff nr
Lut 11. OAKLAND till.lot,
w h ite
MOO It K:
FRED
PERRIN EN that a Sworn P etition has
plat thereof aa recordrd m s ELIZA M. IIIIYANT, et al
nianently Install'd.
page II, Public Record*
and atrva a copy Ih trtof upon 1'lalntlff‘n alturneye,
described a* follow s) He
name
and
addreee
In
Hlahnp
A
and
w
ife
GRACE
PERRIN;
been
fllrd In the Circuit Court,
ii_ and Tuck, tllu rn ty
In I’tst Honk 11, page II. defendanta. Th* deecrlpllon of
of Bemlnot* Cuanly, F lor­
Together with alt slrunt
ginning nt a point on th*
M. HIIXKHT MOORE, wid­ Ninth Judicial Circuit of Flor­
1‘uhlie Record* of Homl th* real property Involved la
urea and Improvement* now
.or tka p ln lo lllll, r v w i w t
ida.
uurve of th* East rlgb t-of
ower; BVELTN l*. FROST. ida, In and for Sem inole Coun111 !
i nuie Couiily, IIAIT11A,
1
Plata. Uaitlaud, Plorlda. on IftlrssL Or Iah an. &gt;alorltlA« n«»C
and hereafter on said land,
aa..fl!f"? against » on la
way line o f Enclno Way
PXTtltf'K T HU It- IT l# I'b - - - - - - w here'# P ett.
'* lb —
nve-etyied auti, ana i-&lt;u
s s ) liaLwrea
or bafora lha Ind day of laler then Augutt Mth. IM l. haa been filed agalnat you In
You and each a f you Ar* th* »hnv*
__«‘- r l .................................................
T t-ill Him ■■ i ton
II
you
fall
to
do
to
a
De­
LEY end w it# A DARIN K K, (loner. RICHARD H. RANH.
th*
nbove-slyled
suit,
nnd
you
a oguat, lira*. If you fall to
hereby notified that suit fo era required to serve a copy
to. and all r*4ta, lieu**, pro
the southerly line of Lot
HUItt.EY;
LONE
CKHAIt HOTTGU. seek* to adopt k
ceeile. and profit* accruing
do to, a drtcrtt Pro Cuaftato rr** Pro Confeeeo w ill be en­ art required In serve g copy remove elouda from and lo o f your
Answer cr other
14 : tbsne* South il'14'1*'
GltoVKS. INC, Estate of certain white, m,x 1* child, tow ill hr to itr td again.t you tered agalnat you for the re­ of your Answer nr other quiet and confirm th* till* to P leading la the Complaint nn
and lo accrue from eald pre
East along th* southerly
lief
demanded
In
th*
Com­
J
o
llN
F.
SAWYER,
deceee- w lt, KEVIN DAVID WILHnX,
Pleading to th* Com plaint on tha above described property P lain tiff's attorney*. ANDKIl
mleee. all nr which ar* In
for tka rtllaf dtm andtd In lha
line of Lot 14 for a die
plaint. Thla ault la In fore- Plaintiff's attorney*. ANDER­ haa been brought against you MON. I ll' HI I. DEAN. DOWN
edt THE ESTATE OF Bo- thee* presents ara to cause
eluded within the foregoing
Complaint.
tin e a af I llo T ft; thane*
pH IA F. FROST, deceived; and require you to be end ap­
description and th* habendum
WITNKM my hand and tha clot* a nwirtgaga. Th* real SON. RUSH, DEAN, LOWN­ In lha above styled cause by DEB A van den HERO. I l l
North M ’ t i ' t r West for
and ESTATE OF F.DWAllU pear before th* above styled
naal of tha aatd Court In Ban- property proceeded agalnat la: DES * van dsn HKIU1. I l l Ih* plaintiff* d e s i g n a t e d East Central Avenue, Orlando,
thereof; also all ■**. ate-sm
a distance o f It! ) ) ft;
Lot
11.
Illock
11.
WRATHW. HIGGINS, deceased;
East
Central
Avenue,
Orlando,
Court on ths Ith day of
f.,rd, Bamlnola County, Plorlda,
electric, water, soil oth
therein, and you nr* hereby Florida, and ril* th* original
North
IHtnct
It'IF lV
KlUtKIKLD K lllST ADDI­ Florida, and Ilia the o rigin al required to file your answer Answer or other Pleading In
Bt'EJECT
TO: LEASE: record­ AugueL A- D- M il. then nnd
heating,
euoklng.
refrlgerat
th lt l« th day e l June, l m .
\Vi*t far s dlatanc* of
TION according to tha Answer or other P leading In or other defensive pleadings eq) JO | u p *m jo e-iUJo *q|
ed In OilL llook I). peg* IM. there to show cause. It any
log. ligh tin g, plumbing. v*n
(MEAL)
lf-44 fL la th* point a t
Plat thereof, ao recorded tha ofllc* of the Clerk of tho w ith the Clerk of th* Circuit Circuit Court on or hofur*
Held by CARNEY GKuVF-4. you can, why th s requeet of
Arthur II. Hechwllh, Jr.
(Rating
Irrigating.
and
beginning,
according
to
In P lat Hook 11. |-ag* II, Circuit Court on or before Ih* CouiL and aarva a ropy there­ th* M th day af August, IML
INC
now
merged
with th* petitioner herein shontd
power system*, machines, ap
Clark
tb* plat thereof aa record
Public Iterorda of Heinl- Tth day of AugueL M il. It of upon llassett and Tuck. A t­ If ysiu fall to do an, a d*
MINUTE
MAID
GROVES not be granted.
Hy: Martha T. Vlhlta
pllance*. future* and ap
*d In Plat Book 11. Png
md# County, Florida
you fall lo do eo, a decree torneys for plaintiffs, I Malt- ere* pro cunfeeao will be lak
COUP, and INTEREST If
purtenencee,
which
now
D tp u iy Clark
4),
Public
Records
Hereto fall not *U s • De­
Together with lha follow ing pro ronfeeeo w ill ba taken laud I’L l* , Maitland, Florida, *n a gain st you for the relief
any or th* unknown heir# rrs* Pro Coufetao w ill be en­
(a) Harlan Tuck
ar* or may hereafter per
Hemlnol* County, Florida.
davit***
and/or
other
claim
H arlan Tuck, of tha firm af Hems of property which arc agalnat you for th* r elief de­ on or before th* Ind day of demanded In th* Complaint.
tain
to,
or
be
used
with,
In
Including specifically, but
tered against you and th#
located In and permanently manded In the Complaint.
ante under JOHN F. SAW cause proceed *1 part*.
Auguet, IM l. It you fall to
llaaaatt and Tuck
Thle N olle* ehall b* pub
or on aald premises, even
not by th* w ay of llml
Installed e t a perl uf tha
T hlt Notice ehall be publish­ do eo a Decree Pro Confeeeo llehad ones a w eak for four
YEIL d«c****d; amt INTER
T Maitland P lata
thounh they bo detached or
M ilan, the follow in g H i
WITNESS my hand and o f­
Improvement* on aald land: ed once n week tor tour to n . w ill be entered against you consecutive w eek s In th# Ban
KHT, If any. of th* unknown ficial seal a* Clark of th#
M aitland. Plorlda
detachable,
lures; Jackson Use Hot
1NTK11NATlllNAL OP UT­ ■i Hive week* In th* HAN­ for th* relief sought la the foul Hern!
A tlorm ya for Ptalnllffa
hair*, d ev isee# and/or other Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial
Water Healer. Model C 2M, at public eats, to the hlghta
ICA
FUllNACK—
Model FORD HERALD.
Complaint.
cl ilm an ls under SOPHIA F. Circuit o f F lorid # In aod fur
pu bllth July 1, I. H, 11. !&gt;*&gt;•
DATED th is Mth day tf
and beet bidder for rash at
H# rial *1MI.
O lid IS B-D
DATED this ith day of Julr
FROST, deceased; and IN­ riemlnul* County, thle l l t h day
WITNKiM my hand and tb* July. M il,
DONE and ORDERED a l t l u’rlork noon sin Ih* Ith
CDK-1P
WtYNKRg my haud and the IM l.
TEREST, tf any. of tb* un of June, A. D. M il.
■eal of th* eald Court In Han­ (BEAL)
Banfurtl. County of Hemlnol*, day of August 1)41 at tha
teal of aald Court at Hanford. (HEAL)
known he Ire, devisees, and/ (BEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr, Btat* o f Florida, thle l l t h Front Door nf Ih* Hemlnol*
ford, Hemlnol* County. F lor­
Florida, thla l l t h
day af
Arthur H. B eckw ith. Jr. ida. this llt h day of June.
or other claim ants under
Clerk a f Circuit Court
day of June, IML
County Courthouse tn Banford
Arthur It. Beckw ith. Jr.
July. IML
Clerk of Circuit Court
M4L
l l y : Martha T. Vlhlea
EDWARD W. HIGGINS, de­
(BEAL)
Florida.
Clerk of th* Circuit Cuurt,
(BEA U
My: M srlht T. V lhlen
(Beall
ceased.
D eputy Clerk
Hon. Arthur IL Beckwith, (BEAL)
Ninth Judicial Circuit e f
Arthur II. Ileckwlth, J r .
Deputy Clerk
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r . ere I low T7I2S-3.YS3 Stale Head
Jr.
Arthur IL Beckwith. Jr. Anderson, Rush. Dean,
Florida
r'tark uf the Circuit Court Ander-on, Itueh, Dean,
Clerk
laiw ndee A vau den tlerg
Clerk Circuit C oon
Clerk of th* Circuit Court 431, seminal* (.'mealy lleeerlslly Martha T. Vlhlen,
liy ; Martha T. Vlhlen
Lowndes A van den Uarg
By; Martha T. Vlhlen
Hemlnol* County, Florida
Ry: Martha T. Vlhlea
A ttorneys and Counsellor* at
D. C.
Deputy Clerk
Attorney* end Cauneetlor* nt
By:
Martha
T.
Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
MtD* No. M4 1, 144.1 1UGIIT Oordou V. Frederick
Law
Dlehop a Hornelalg
Law
Deputy Clerk
llarlaa Tuck. *1 tka firm • ( 121 Eaat Central Boulavard
OF WAT
BeardalL Urldley and Lawls
Attorney tor P etitioner
IA Eaet F la t Street
111 Eaet Central Boulavard
llassett and Tnck
Poet O ffice Ron 11M
Gregory, Cour* A Pa niello
That pert ef:
Attorney* for P laintiff
tl* East Ciimmtrclal g u e s t
Orlando, Florida
Post Ofllc* Roe 1141
T Maitland Plaaa
The South I# feet of th* S u l.a 2. Kirk ITaas
Orlando, Plorlda
Attorney* lor F la ln litt
4* North Court Btreet
Attorney* for P lain tiff
Orlando. Florida
Mall lay.I, Florida
441 Jackson Street
Poet M ffl.e It..* 1221
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Talsphuue 241-11-1
Publteh July M, 11. 1A
Telephone 14I-4IJI
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Tow Letup 21 south. Rang* iHaufurd, Florida
Publish July M, 11, M
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Orlando, Florida
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NOTICE IH HERMIT OlYBN, T hat D. U D in lil th*
hold tr of th i follow ing certi­
fica te haa filed aald certificate
for tag deed to b* leeued
thereon. The certificate num­
ber and yeer of leeuanc*, th*
deecrlptlon of th* property,
and th* name In which It urn*
aeeeeeed nr* a* follow*:
C ertlflcat* No. IM T*»r o f
leeuanc* MM
Daarrlptlaee a f Pieperty
Lot T Lula Blake* IMvleloa
P la t Book I P a te Ml
Nam* In which **e«***d Na­
thaniel A Inea Blake. All of
aald property being In the
County o f Hemlnol*. State of
Florida. UnDea euch cartlfloat* (b all b# redeemed ac­
cording to law the properly
deeerlbed In eueb certificate
w ill b* eold lo th* hlgheet
bidder at th* front door or
th* Bamlaol* County Cnurt
Ilouee a t Hanford. Florida, on
th* flrat Monday In th* month
of A ugust. *11*1. which la th*
Sth day of Auguet. M41.
D ated this l l e l day of May
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(O fficial Clerk’s Heel)
Arthur IL Ileckwlth. Jr.
Clerk Circuit Conrt.
Sem inole County, Florida
Publleh July 1. 1. M. IL
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CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. I.odt St Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. TramporUUon
5. Food
G. For Rent
GA Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
Office 204 W. First 13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
DEADUNM
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY!
Tues., thru Fri. - 2 P. M. day 17. Male Help Wanted
before insertion. Mon. • U L 18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
MOO.
20. Babysitters
STRAIOHT CLASSIFIED:
21. Beauty Salons
Tu»»., thru F ri • ! M L day
22. Build • Paint - Repair
before laiertloa. Moo. • Set
28. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
RESPONSIBILITY:
25. Plumbing Services
The Herald will not be ro- 28. Radio A Television
•possible lor more then o
27. Special Services
incorrect insertion of your ad, 28. Laundry Service
and reaervea the right to re­ 29. Automobile Service
vile or reject any advertiee- 29A. Auto Accessories
mant from what ordered to 30. Machinery - Tools
conform M the policies of this 31. Poultry - Live stock
paper.
31 A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
ir you want people to pay 33. Furniture
attention to your builneia, 34. Articles For Sale
call FA 2-3612 and aak the 35. Article* Wanted
Herald Staff about tome at­ 38. Automobiles - Trucks
tention getting ad*
37. Boats • Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas

Classified
Phone
322-5612
322-5613

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EX, T ii»i Iinvlit Rum*, the
hoM tr of th* follmv.hu &lt;«rtlfli-ata h a. file t *at&lt;1 eerttfl*
cut* for tax 0**0 to lo* l-.ui-O
th*r#on. Th* certificate nutntier anil f u r of laauanc*. the
dcicrlptluo uf the ur-uert)-.
• ml th* nam* tn which It

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Cartlfloata No. 11*4
Y*ar ef
Issuance: 1X1:
l&gt;r*rrl|HI»n « f l*ru|trrlM

Lit* 1 to II A n a 1? to
IS a ;t h. Si Ovle.to Trrr j r . I*tA( Hook It, r»«* 1
N.im.i In which a***»*eil t&gt;. H
A Ruth Dan IfI. All of said
p r o p e r t y helmr In th*
County of Seminole, 8tat«
of KlorlUo. t'nl*.* • u c h
certificate *n*ll he rfleetn.il
according to law the property
ilfecrllieii In each eertlri&lt;-*l#
will he *«M to th* hi K!■t *t
1,11.1. r at Hi* front door of
th* riemirtulf County Court
lloux* at -anfnrd, Klortda, on
the flr*t Monday In th* month
of Aiiau*!. Dull, wM.-!i 1* th*
till ilay of Au«urt. 1M2
Dated till* rath d*y *f
June, !•*:
(O fficial Clffh'* ti*»l)
Arthur It. Itfi*kwllh Jr.
Clerk Circuit Court. rtemtnul* County, Klnrld*.
&gt;’ubll*h: July I, a. il. &gt;». !»**•
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ta Tin: i tin. t r r t ut itr in*
Titai v m i i J i i d r m . i i h cl'IT n r Tin: » r t t t : o r
r m n iiM . iv tv ti r u n a m .
inoi.ai m i m .
t.v t'HA.vt r.ttir vti. iw »
vur n i: o r
r»HKCI.O*l hm ».%i.as
Noth* I* lifret,)' given that
Arthur II. Beckwith. J r, CUrk
of Circuit Court ot Otmlnol*
Cuunty, Klnrld*. will, on th*
*th day of Autu-t. HO, at
11:04 o'clock A. &gt;1, at th*
jrrout Door of th* Semlnol*
County Cnurthou**. a*mlnol*
County. In th* City ot 8«nford, riorlda, offer for eel*
and **ll it put,llu outcry to
th* hlih**( and b**t bWd*r
fSir c**h, th* following d*».
erlhed properly situated In
Stemlnole County, Fli&gt;rld», to*
wit:
(ait I], hi:AIt LAKH
HILLS, according to lh*
flat lh*r*of, a* record *d
In Plat Booh t). &gt;’*•• It
of lh* Publlo Record* ot
H-min-d* County. Florid*,
together with th* follow­
ing:
Two (31 KUctr.nl ll**t*r*
Modal noil
purauant lo th* flr.*l d*cr**
of fortcloaiir* entered In *
ree* pending In eald Court,
th* etyte uf which I*
BOSTON KKDKItAL SAVINOS
t.vn tiOAN issm TATIoN a
fritted 8:*l*« r»rpur*tlon
I'lelntlff
v*.
JtTANI-HY K. M 11*S (N end
yK U IK M. WILSON, hi* wife,
Defendant.
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n imber

of

Which t* mirnber 11*31
U ITN'Kse my hen,I and th*
cjffWUl eeel of .aid Court, Ihle
leth day of July, l t d .
IIKAI.1

Arthur II Hfckwtth. Jr,
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
of SemlnoU County KlorId*.
llyi .Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Attorney f.,r I'lelntlff
Coureiion A Couratiuti
Attorney* et Law
Miami Off:#
1*1* Itleceyn* Boulevard
Miami St. riorlda
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Smoksy Says:

PfUlCCl alfii IIMIMIX &lt;k

2. Notices • Personals
Th* family of Mr*. Agnes
Anderson Chapman withe*
lo express their apprecia­
tion to their friends and
relative* for the many expreitioni ot kindnrt* and
sympathy shown them at
the time of her recent illDeal and death.
E. T. Chapman
J. Elvin Amicreon
Lucille Anderson
Mrt. A. L Myers

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8WEETTK PIE

July 23, 1953 — P«K® 9 8. For Rent

By Nadine Seltzer

1 Ed vest km • Instruct ios
SEMINOLE Day Nursery now
open hour, day, w e e k ,
monthly rates. Qualified
supervision of cart ft play.
Summer kindergarten and
makeup work atarts July 22
thru August 90. Teacher,
Mary Cooksey, masters de­
gree. Registration open far
fill kindergarten beginning
September 9th. 9620 Iro­
quois Ave. 3229439.

U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

W J
MEN-WOMFV, !M 2. Start
iM kW V k
high as 9192.00 a week. Pre­
im a* *i Da **
paratory training until ap­
pointed. Thousands of Jobs M0h, •xcu;e ME! I thought you wort a land dune!'
open. Experience usually
unnecessary. FREE Infor­
mation on Jobs, salaries, re­ 8. For Rent
6. For Real
quirement*. Write t o d a y
giving- name, addresa and 2 BEDROOM House unfurn­ NICELY furnished 3 room
ished. Kitchen equipped. Ifl.'i Apartment. Private bath.
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2134
FA 2 3103.
40. c o Sanfurd Herald.
Cedar Ave.
3 BR. 2 full baths. Largo Fla.
6. For Kent
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
1. Lost ft Fotwft
room, kitchen equipped.
Rooms private baths, 114 Drapes. Reasonable. Phone
LOST: Boxer dog, female, F U R N I S If E D Apartment.
W. First St.
FA 2 0169.
Clean and close In. Jimmie
vicinity of golf club, Cassel­
VERY large 3 Bedroom ONE Large, one small DownCowan. 322-4012.
berry; New York license;
Ho me in Loch Arbor. $140 itaira Apt. 611 Park.
REWARD: 638 7393.
4 ROOM Apartment with
per month. FA 2-5J0I.
screened In porch. Furnish­
2. Notices • Personals
NEW uniurnlslied 2 Bedroom
ed or unfurnished. Phone FURNISHED t &amp; 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $35 A $65. New­ Duplex Apt. Electric alove,
VACUUM CLEANER repairs,
FA 2-7660.
refrigerator, Venetian blutds
parts, luppllti fur Electro­
ly decorated. Quemcl Apt.
and water furnished. Ph.
lux, Kirby, Hoover, Air FIJRN. Apt. Close tn. Phone 7. 4M E. 14th St. 322 8194.
FA 2-23T4 after 5 p. m.
FA 2 2800.
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free
LOCH
AIUIOK.
4
Bedroom,
2
pickup. New and Uacd
bath, air-conditioned, dou­ FURNISHED 4 room Apart­
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282. "CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
ment. 1 Bedroom. $60 a
ble carport*-, fenced putio,
Cables. FA 2-0720.
month. Water furnished.
extra large carpeted Floriilu
New people in lo'.vn look at FURNISHED 2 fie t i r o t i n
323-0389.
room, liuniwood floors, 2
lit raid Ads. Be sure your
house. 2481 Palmetto. Call
utility rooms, 3160 per 2 BEDROOM furnished Hotlee.
business is represented with
FA 2-0274.
month. Th. FA 2 8393.
4*5 a month. 2tHM Palmetto
attractive
advertisement!.
A v F A 2-3557.
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.
Call FA 2-3612.
Legal Notice
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2- 3 * BEDROOM duplex Apt
1161 from 8:30 to 6 p. m. Kitchen equipped. No mdLegal Notice
tv t h s: r im 1 it n il ht o r
Monday thru Friday. I’ll. ere. 7U6 E. Uth St. Phone
vivrits: n r v rri.ir* T i» v Tin: m v rn j i n irtv i. r u tF a 2-4301 any other time.
t
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iv
vvii
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FA 2 76JJ or FA 26053.
dim T »v nr:»iti
(See. lel.lg I'lurlil* Statute* voi.i : m i v rv . ri.o iu n v
ROOMS
A
bath
$15,
2
iv n iv v i 1:111 .vo. i.u*r
«l taiai
3 BEDROOM $tuu a month.
rooms A bath funilsited
NoriCK 18 H E iuinr o iv - IV l«Ci
Pinecrest, 122 Shannon Dr.
ADOPTIuN
Sir
ItnllKRT
L
rx . That David Bum*, th*
Apt. Its, Including utilities,
Large living, range furn­
holder of lh* foil,)wing e*r* iin is ir s t n f d o n n a m a b
t rooms A hath unfurnish­ ished. Redecorated. 319 3321
tlfleale hae filed -.ill irrtlH- MARTIN, e minor,
Till
LK&lt;)
MVIIT1N
rale f„c tee deed to It* !*.u**d
ed $32 month. Near NAS.
SSI* Central Avenue
thsrson. The rerllflcat* Dum­
FURNISHED air conditioned
Tel. FA 2-3219.
Sen DI*k». California
ber end year uf leauan,-*. Hi#
TOC ARK IIKItKIIV MITIde-criptlin of the property,
new 1 bedroom duplex apt.
and the name In which It wee FIRD that a |,e||tl,,n line been 2 BEDROOM boost. Kitchen Adults. 22UO Park Ave.
filed
In
the
Circuit
Court
nf
aeeeaeed are ee fnllowei
equipped. $73. FA 2 3303.
I'erll fleet* No, n ; s T»*r Wf th* Ninth Judicial Circuit In
and for Hemlriol* County,
THREE nEDROOM home
laeuanr* 1SI1.
Florida by HOIIKItT t. MOD. 1 BEDROOM furnlihed Cot­ with 1890 ft. of living area.
I)**vrtpll„* af P npertft
1
IK
8
for
th*
adoption
of
DON.
Lot l« Dak Terrace, flat
tage. Adulti only. FA 2 1167. Hardwood floors, paneled
NA MAK MARTIN, a minor,
Book S I'ae# II.
Nam* In which aeeeeeed Clare- by th* petitioner, th* »t*pL. Jl., separate dining room,
121 LAUREL DRIVE
tha Rum. All of eald pro­ fatber of «al&gt;t minor child,
fireplace, patio, Urge yard.
perty being In th* Coun­ and to hev* her name phene- 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip
Rhone FA 2-6249.
ty of a • m 1 n s t *, Itat* •d to Donna m a k iiuimiks.
ped
House.
$93
a
month.
Ton are r*&lt;iulred tn aerv*
of Florid*. L'nleae auch carPh.
FA
2
6437.
a
copy
of
your
anevrer
or
oh.
tlflral* thell he redeemed ac­
HOUSE for rent. 1 Hr., 2cording tn law th* property Jectlnna, or t|| ehow ranee why
bath house with Florida
it##, flliej In auch rerllflcat* eald pet It ion ehoubl not he LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms. I
will b* aold tn th* hlgheat • ranted, on th* *ttorn*r* for
B&gt;orn; 1300 aquare feet liv­
baths, air-condition. Lake
th*
petitioner,
Andrewt
A
Dm*,
bidder at th* front door of ih*
ing area; $133 a month;
geminate Cuunty Court llouee there. Sis North Orange Ave­ front. FA 2 0018.
at Sanford, Florid*, on lh* nue, Orlando, Florida, end file
large comer lot; available
flret Monday in the month of th* origin*! In the offlr* ot 1 BEDROOM House furnishImmediately. Call 322 9079.
Auguet, IStS. which 1* th* th* Clark of th* Circuit Court
ed. Adulta only. NO 8 3127.
of Seminole County, Florid*
Ith day of Auguet. ISIt.
2
ROOM furnlihed apt. Ph.
Data,I thle Mth day of June, on or b*r„re Auguet Strd. IMS.
Il*r*ln fell not, or decree
till.
FA
2 3027 or FA 2-6412.
Legal Notice
pro confeaeo will be entered
(Official Clerk* Stall
Arthur If Berk with Jr. egalnet you,
Clerk Circuit Court. Sem­ tflTNBIIS my hand and Ih* i* Tiir, r i i i Mi r rm ht o r I BEDROOM furnished liou-e.
•eat of Ih* circuit fourt In TIIW 5IIYTII JI till I %I. l l u ­ $6u. a month. FA IRMI
inole County, florid*.
Tubllehi July 2, S. IS, IS, 1SSS. Hanford, Florida, thle lllth day l l i r n r \ \ u m iii 9km*
of July. ISIS.
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YOteH (III Al t , 111111111%.
SUMMER RATE. L a r g e’
(8 K.AI.1
( II %M Ell I Ml. I tiAM.
tv t iir r u m i r t-o tsir,
Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr. TIIK IlMHTON KiVE CUN'TH clean 2 Ulr. furn apt. t*U5.
VIVTII J l lilt IVL f lilt I IT,
Clerk
17U0 Magnolia Ave.
HAVI.NKrt BANK
tv
«vi&gt; m u
siinivuls :
By: SIart ha T. Vlhlen
!M»lntlff.
(IIL'STT, ri.tiBIIM.
Deputy Clerk
i•
TRAILER, private lot. Ph.
i v t i l %vi »:h i vii. tan a
Andrew* A Hma there
IRA L. CUuK, *t ui
FA 2 6067.
v iiN tu tu i: riiiuD i .ii* i 11ss Atturneye for I'etltloner
| Jf f• nvta#IItt
llortTON rKDKHAI. avviNtjn SSS Norm orange Atenu*
MlTli'i: OK »l IT 1%
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Orlando, Fbirlda
MONTI* %l«l* • OIIM I-Oa| HK
corporation
or#»ni*-l
and I'lhllfh July 2J, 111 A Aug S. T d i Ir* I*, i ■ &gt;k *nt| (Jill* V|
• elating under th* lawe uf IS. nas.
Legal Notice
Cmsk, hi* wlf#
th* United 8:ate« of America, C D K .S3
HI.aIIj I. M I*, t 1701 LuftU AviI'lelntlff,
i% ru n &lt;m n it i h i i«r o r
ii.
• * Till! r i i u i r r im kt •**
f'hftrlotto I. North Coro* ru n i i %t ii jiiM i i%Ve i h i .
Ronald r. now sirs and Till: AIM It Jl IH1I Vie l III.
lino
(
I IT (IK %%n Kill! IK.MIMII-H
MART UiC IDiW KHS. lit* I I IT OP W it l ull «pif|.
Tint *r* h#r«ljy ti•s11ft«&lt;t th*t ( III %TIe KI.IIMIIM.
Alll.ll t ill ATT* 11.011111%.
wife,
* Cornplftlnl tu forftcln#* * ( II %M » lt% Nil. Ill IA
All* Uimij
O.f.u tant*
u*rt*in iiior‘ * l4h &lt;* *111 um htrintf MA7.NK HAVfNOK UA.S'U
( LKiiK’s virrti K Ilf evt.s: TilK IP »rtT«».V PlVi: Cl.M'H Ui* fullowlny l*wirilj«-l r**l
KUintirr.
NOTICI! 18 IIKRKin OIV- MAVlNtitl BANK
property, towwltt
KN that under e Decree of
Plalntlfr.
I*-&gt;l 17. Ritas k **r\ Col N- JAMCk K IXINCIg •! ui «( ftI*
Foreclosure and Sal* enter­ o
THY (1111 MANOR. UNIT
IJ«f*ri4*fit i.
ed by th* Jiidv* of the Cir­ J u t M. CT.IMS3.MjI3N. «t ui
No. 1, *• vor t|J me tu th*
M lllir; (IK *%I,K
cuit Court of th* Judicial Cir­
fur «n«ian t*.
plat lh#r#«f a# r*&lt; 4rif*d In NOTICK IH IIKItKIIV OIVx m i i; op m i .13
cuit. In arid for 8-mlnol* Coun­
IM*t (look It. I’d** as, ns* thftt on (h* l«t fifty uf
ty. riorlda. on th* ISth day
NOTICE IH millKISY OIV*
Piiblln llet nr&lt;l« c*f H*ml« August 1942 *( 1 1
.%. V «t
of July. Ittl. In a certain EN thAt on (Ii* Ut &lt;1-6&gt; rtf
nut* County, KlurBU
th* main ijanr «»f th# ruurt
• eue* between !!&gt;-STii .S rtlt&gt;- Au«u«t. 1943. at llJHi % SI Ii* b l»**n fii«t| 4k*tni. you IIou*e of M*mInol* Couiuy, ftt
URAL 8AVI.NIM AND IAJAN At Uia m iln «lu«r
ih# Court In th* k b i i k jrU‘1 «yU, yml fiiiifurit, rioftilft, th* uriJs-rASSUCIATIUN, e •r 00f e 11o n IIuum of HAmlnoU I’ouAlf. At you i r * r«y u ir#»1 tn i*rv« ft •lgn«t CUrk will off*r for
urganleed end ee If tint under Han for it* PlorJil*. th* y nti«r* «"l»y of your A n iw ir or
•»U to th« It Ig 11• •t *ml ti#«t
th* law* of III* I nlled 8talee *]«uii| cl»rk will off*r for rif , 11niv lo th* Cumpi tint on til4«l*r fur emit th# fulluii Ing
g n l b * « t | I'ln ln tlff* Altorn*|r$. A .V hEli- ii#«crlh#4 r*ftl prup#rty;
of America, with It* principal • a Ia t o ih «
place of hualueea al 10 0*1,1- hMtltr f«ir cn«h th# follow Ini T_-------------------------------------m »v hi air
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city uf Hanford. Hemlnol* t »&lt;wiher with ei11 tlruc; hm , CQltftftio wilt b» iftk*i» ftgftimt tuseiher with ell structure.,
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FI'srMa. mccorainv to .No. 11942 now |i«niJinic in th* July. 114#.
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(MISAL)
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r u m of circuit court
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Attorney# fur Plaintiff
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111 Kaet Central ituuloer '
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FURN. Apt. 23UU Msllonvllle.
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
$33, Include! water * elec­
tricity. FA 2-6344.
2 BDRM. Furn Apt. $33
2101 Magnolia FA 2-1931
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 dly free
parking tots and shopping
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or sin­
gle, also retired people.
FA 3-4712.

12. R*al Eatat* For flak 22. Balk •Paiat •Repair 84. Artiel## For Sal*
9-P-A-C-F.
for the children In this big,
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
more play activity. Three
bedroom, 2 bath houia has
separate dining r o o m ,
Florida room, large, eat-in
and equipped kitchen, dou­
ble garage and fiber glasa
covered patio. Extra bon­
uses are parquet hardwood
floori, fireplace and oodles
of closet apace. Be* the
owner it 1114 Mellonvllie
Ave.

R E N T A RED
Rollaway, Hospital k Baby 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Assume
$91 monthly payments, Ph.
Bed!.
FA 2-92M,
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-61*1 11* W. lit I t.

Stenstrom Realty

UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom
home, kitchen equipped.
Real Eitat*—M u tin ie s
FA 1-3*31.
ID N. Park Av*. PA 2-MM
Ravenna Park
FA $74*3
Efildeney Apt. $30 Mo. up.
Evenings
Surplus City. 201 W. lit.
FA 2 3877 FA 2-3*3* FA 2-0*0
UNFURNISHED large 1 bed­
room Duplex. Fla. room. 3 BEDROOM, Florida room,
lar*e yard with sprinkler
Electron beat. Uth St.
system. Good neighborhood,
Longwood. *38-3291.
inquire et 1414 Summerlin.
3 BR. Frame Houw. Partly
furnished. Near NAS. Not 3 BEDROOM, 2 baths, I* an&lt;l
fancy but cheap rent. $12.30 D room with wall to will
carpet. Equipped Kitchen
week. FA 2-3219.
and Fla. room. FA 2-lt*4.
CLEAN nicely furnlihed 2 2317 Osceola Drive.
Bedroom CB House, Carporte. Fenced backyard.
JOHN K. FOX
FA 3 *244.
REALTOR
323-U339
FURNISHED or unfurnished HO N. Park Ave.
4 large Rooms Tile bath.
WELL KEPT. 3 bedroom CR
2 Miles (ruin ba-e. Plume
home. $62. per month. Ex­
FA 2-3735.
tras available. Good deal.
FA 2-7432.
SELECT RENTALS
Unfurnished
2 bedroom clean
$63 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath. Raven­
3 bedroom l lx hath
385 na Park. 304 Temple Drive.
2 bedroom nice i'll
$75
SMALL
3 bedroom Loch Arbor $1 ID
RETIREMENT
HOME
3 bedroom country
$33
Walking distance from down
3 bedroom lakefront $130
town Sanford. 2 bedrooms,
Furnished
d. room, kitchen equipped,
2 bedroom new paint PM
porch. Freshly painted in­
side. Good location. Price
Stemper Agency only $4959 with excellent
terms.
REALTOR — INSUROR
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
Realtor
1 RKDItM. Cottage, partly Raymond Lundquist, Avio.
turn. Must n-e to appreciate. FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Enjoy country living.
GROCERY Store. Good loca­
FA 3-23IM.
tion. Thriving business. Pure
gas pumps. Apply 2713
8. R each R en tals
Country Club ltd.
HUTCHISON Ocean front
Apartment. Daytona Reach.
$39. MONTH
FA 2 tli38.
1 BEDROOM house. Electric
range and refrigerator. Cur­
9. For Sale or Rent
tains and rods. Fenced
PINECREST. 3 Bedrooms. 2 back yard. Interior recently
baths, Fla. room, built In painted. Nothing down. As­
oven A range. KM E. Jen­ sume mortgage. 221 Palm
Place. FA 28938.
kins Circle. 322 9337.
n w a
2.25 ACRES uf Sub Irrigated 11. In su ran ce
land. For information call
SENIOR Cltlaena may quali­
FA 2 1069.
fy for Life or Hospital InSACRIFICE 4 years equity. 3
surance to age 75. Fred J.
Bedroom*, 2 bathe, kitchen
Karri* FA 2-7960 for appt.
equipped. 1274 W. Coleman
Circle. FA 2-4364.
16. Kernel* H elp W a s te d

Sami-Retired Carpenter
Small Repairs — Feinting
Phone FA 3-7963

23. Plum bins Service*

FOR your sewing needs.
PLUMBING
MILADY’S SHOPPE
Contracting Repairs
Of fine Fabric*
FREE ESTIMATES
106 S. Park Av*.
R. L. HARVEY
a
Sintord Ave. FA $33*3 SINGER Round Bobbin equip*
ped to tig tag k make but*
28. Radio f t Tetevlslo*
ton bole*. Guaranteed. As*
some paym ent $ monthly
T. V. REPAIR. Same day
installment* *f $6.1$. Ph,
service. All work guarant­
FA 2-*«l.
eed. Used T.V.’a for sale.
Mooney Appliance Service.
WANTED
323-4M97.
Someone to take over S p a y
m enu of $6.00 on Zig Zag
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­ Sewing Machine. Guarantee
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
remaining. Sewa forward
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
k reverie, make* button*
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
holei, sews on buttons, fin*
cy stitches, embroiders,
27. 9ped*l Service*
mongrams, darns k paU
cites. Phone Credit Mgr,
F R IG ID A IR E
FA 2-6637,
Seles * Service
G. H. HIGH
$1 per day rental for Elec­
1700 W. let St. Sanford
tric Carpet Sbampooer with
Ph. FA 3-3M3
purchase of Blue Lustre.
Carroll'a Furniture.
LAWNS Renovated . Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch USED Electric Stove. $23.00.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Ferti323-0413.
*xe—Ph. FA 3 4344
MANSFIELD LAWN SER. 2 T.V.’s. One table model and
one console. 24" $43. Ph.
4IDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ FA 2 9966.
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
DOUBLE c h c i l drawer*,
322-3306.
$2t).ui&gt;. Wire dress form,
regular $20.00. Mens Golf
Plano Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 clubs, cart, $80.00, 322-6666
or 111 Brown Dr. Sunland.,
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
'37 Gal. Propane Gas Tank.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Power equipment. Air-Con­
All Types anti Sites
ditioner. Hi-Fi k other
We Repair and Service
items. 323-0733.
S T I N E
Machinery and Supply Co. FORMAL Wedding Gown*
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26433
Sixe 7, Like new. 322-8570.'
SMITH Alr-CondlUon Refri­ NEW taldo" r^del (Le T~tV
geration service. Alt work
with stand. Sells for $ln».
guaranteed. Very reason­
Will sell for $75, Never
able iti price. Day FA I-T434
used. FA 2-8245.
|
Night FA 2'2U4».
Special PAPA BURGER alij
LAWN SERVICE the way and ic« cold UI ox.
glowing and edging, ete. Sat­ root beer all dey Wednei-J
day July 34. for only 40c al
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
Sanford A. ft W. Root Beer,
FA 2-1817.
Drive In.

Air-Conditionm

l

JALOUSIE door, two pinel
doors (3 glasses). Gal
200 So. Park Ave. FA 1-4334
range. Ph. FA 24734.
l i t ACTOR work, mowing, AIR COMPRESSOR, ro r sale
discing, blade, scoop.
or trade for anything. Pec*
FA 2-7*164.
feet condition. 332-9607.

II. B. i ’OPE co., IN

FREES trimmed, demoeaed BAMBOO blind*, 4 foe« $t.9#|
and removed. FA 2-7664.
• feet $2.99; 6 feet $6 99|
20 feet $4 99. Alee match
TREK am ice, reasonable
stick blinds. Furnttur* Cew*
rates. Pruning, demossuig,
take downj. 8 years exper­ ter. lino French Ave.
ience. Free estimation. Call POWER looD, 109' heavy
FA 2-4377.
duty extension cord and en­
trance cable, mDc. Heme,
SWIMMING instructions, all
FA 2-1793 after 6:30.
levels. FA 2 3332.
PRACTICAL nurse will cere ACCORDION, 120 base, pear$
whits. Excellent eoodiUow.
for patients in my home.
$73. FA 1-3187.
Ph. FA 2-8133.
2!&gt;. A utom obile Service

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

WANTED General O f f i c e
Ih-Ip . .Must lie able to type. Senkarik Glasa and Paint
Company
3 or 3 BEDROOM house near
3vg days a week. Reply
high school a t reasonable
giving qualifications to Box It* Magnolia Ph. FA 2 4*n
price. Reply c-'o P. 0. Box 21, c o Sanford Herald.
Auto Glass, Topi
129*4. Ktistls, Fla.
A Sea* Coven
0 PE It A T O U S experienced.
Si
ngl
e
or
double
needle
ma­
AUTO
GLASS &amp;
12. Real fa ta l* For Sale
chine. Fierro Manufacturing. SEAT COVER CO.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
402 Pecan Ave.
304 W. 2nd St. FA 21032
3 bedroom model Homes.
LMN Enterprise!,
I n c. EXPERIENCED dietary sup­ ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Highland Ave, Luagwood
ervisor umlcr 30. White.
TE I 3911.
Apply Semiuote Memorial S1A. Peta
Hospital 6:30 to 4:00.
MINIATURE Poodles AXC
reg, 205 Tangerine Dr.
St. Johns Realty 18. Help W an ted
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
KITTENS. Need home. Ph.
116 N. Park Ave, FA 2 6122 COOK, seled maker, baker,
323-0753.
dish w a s h e r , cafeteria
DUPLEX-Your own lovely workers. Colored or white. CHIHUAHUA Puppies. Ph.
2 Bdrru. Home with fire- Write giving qualifications
FA 24322.
place, plus $»uu year In­ to Box 19 c o Sanford Her­
GERMAN Shepherd doge.
come. Fenced yard. $15.9oo
ald.
Ptdigicei. Nut registered.
334 Church St. Longwood.
1-2 yr. Female $23. 1-34$
TE 6 1366.
ID. H ltuutitinn W an ted
mo. Mute $33. FA 26273.
FOR THE
CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
ASTUTE LNVESTOR!
32. Flow ers • Shruba
CHILD Care
Already a good inveitment— LICENSED
CROTONS 23c to $2.30
FA
2-8481.
a corner on French Avenue
Gray Shadows Nursery
(17 92) hat duplex plus bull- IRONING wanted, FA 2.2698.
4 Ml. S on Sanford Ave.
neet rental. HEAL VALUE
OPEN SUNDAYS
is future demand for coin- PREFERRED Child Care.
-FA 2U2U.----- ----------------estate, only $IU,3ut). NO
DOES your lawn need mow­
TERMS.
WANTED reliable couple to
ing? H so call Itubbu Davis
lake up moalldy payments
A Gary D a v i d s o n at
of $13 30 on 3 complete
Stemper Agency FA 2-3863.
room* of (urnlture. Call
REALTOR - INSUROR
TK 8 1511, Casselberry, col­
BOY •'-'"it desires work as
FA 2 4991 1919 S. French Ave. babysitter. Well versed in
lect.
first aid and cooking. Ph.
SAND Field For Inform ai km.
FltK I'i E STIM A TE
F A 2 uiitu.
Call 668.5568.
Upholstering ft Mattress repovalmg. New ft l ied Furni­
3 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. Child Care. FA 2-2274.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Good
location,
kitchen 21. Beauty Salons
Co., at 7u9 Celery Ave.
equipped. Low down pay­
FA 1-2117
SPECIAL
ment. Atemne loan. A real
C it 'N Curl Hcuuty hhup
saving. Call FA 2 9472.
Used furniture, appitaucc*.
Cold Wave $&lt;! 95 complete
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Up*'u evening by appt.
Larry * Mart 215 banford
Jim Hunt Realty 318 Palmetto Ave. 322 0634 Ave. Ph FA 2-4132
10. Wanted to Kent

Office
Ni;ht

FA 2-2118
FA 7 0646
$23 0700
2324 Park Dr. bastard, Fla.

Packs, mosquito eats, can­
teens, m e n kits. ArmyNavy Surplus, n o Sanford .
Ave.
*

35. A rt iciest Wealed
WANTED need T.V.'*. I V
FA $9776.
i
M . A eto m o U lee - Truck*
19M CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. ft iw
323-7740.
r r r w or
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH U&gt;
♦ Low Inter set Rate*
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK
b u y in g a

1930 JE E P Station Wagon.
R. ft 11. Good condition.
FA 2-12B3.
197*8 SI MCA. $250. 1404 Court
St. FA 2-4820.
37. Hunts • .Motors
JERKY'S Outboard ft Maehln*
Shop. \V# Huy, trade A fix
all type* of motor*. 412
Sanfurd Av*.
Gateway To The Waterway
Rnbuon S p o rtin g G oods
Your EVEN RUDE Dealer
364 6 8 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3961
0 HP. BUCCANEER. Excel*
lent cuiidithin. $tk&gt;. 322-9256.
17 foot DUCRAFT. 34 hp.
Jubnsun, ciccinc. Galui i..i
trailer and accessories. Fb.

323-0320.

3S. .Molon) cU*h • Scflotvra
1939 HARLEY Davidson F L
74.
Excellent
condition.
$730. luth St. ft Sanford
An*.
3D. T railer.- • CalmnnH
'63 TRAILER, 44 * 19 ft 3
Bedroom*. Equity ft pay*
m enu.
Dew Ul‘s Tialler
Park. 17-92 Sanfurd.

23 FT.

51 trailer. Cheap.
Sleeps four. 1 bath room.

FA 2-37tS.

Summer Permanent Special* Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Eve Apple 3 Sr Operators
Servin' With ihe Ca-h
Local automobile dealers of
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
SUPER TRADING POST ler their best buys In (ler^o
105 t au. Oak.
FA 2 574ft FA 2-9677,
classified display adi.

�k

Commission Named To Railway Pension Fund Facing Bankruptcy

Rocky's Backers Feel

retlrment fund from bank-1 Bath taxes apply now only
ruptcy. Future benefits thatt to the first St00 in monthly
the fund la required to pay­ earnings. The railroads and
contribute
out far exceed anticipated their employes
equal amounts to the retire­
tax revenue.
WASHINGTON (UP I) - tion. The commission “ should
tronlcaUy, railroad labor ment fund. But only thn
President Kennedy la appoint­ undertake the most compre­
and
management
qoietly railroads pay Into the job­
ing a commission on automa­ hensive review of this com­
reached tha reported agree­ less pay fund. Both funds
plex and many-aided subject
ment on the payroll tax legis­ are in serious financial trou­
tion to search lor means of ever ventured,'’ Kennedy said.
lation at the very time that ble.
easing
the
unemployment He gave the commission
One source said he had
they were deadlocked over
backwash caused when ma­ until the end of next year to
the work rule! issue Ibat heard estimates that the pro­
chines replace man.
complete its study.
threatens a nationwide rail posal would provide $39 mil­
The President announced Kennedy said that last year’s
lion a year in additional re­
strike.
appointment of the commis­ Manpower Development and
venue , with railroads and
The
main
feature
of
the
sion Monday as part at bis training Act la “ too limited"
payroll proposal would bedst •heir employes each paving
m caiafe to Congress asking in scope t&lt;&gt; “provide the full
to $150 a month the earnings S2S million more into the re­
that the Interstate Commerce answer” to a problem of the
base to which the railroad re­ tirement fund and the rail­
Commission step Into a prime magnitude of that posed bytirement tax and unemploy­ roads paying about $33 mil­
example of the impact auto­ unemployment in an age of
ment compensation tax is ap­ lion more into the Jobless pay
mation can have—the railroad rapidly advancing technology.
fund.
plied.
MOSCOW
(UPI)
—
The
work rules dispute.
A Labor Department report
He said the commission this month blamed automa­ Russians today were expected
would outline the effects »u- tion as the chief cause of to keep under wrapt the lat­
tomslion is likely to hive wiping out 775,000 production est defecting U.S. intelligence
employe until they eon ex­
during the next 10 years and jobs since 1957.
recommend governments) »c- One of the problems of au­ ploit his propaganda value in
a press eonferencs.
tomation-caused unemploy­
Vlctcr Norris Hamilton, 44,
ment is that the workers re­
nnturalixed American of Arab
placed by machines usually
extraction, announced Men­
are unskilled or only semi­
ds y through the government Q A I f g I HYour Trade-In Is Worth Mora Thxn Required Oowto
skilled. Jobs they can fill
newspaper Ixvestla th at ha w i t * P a y m e n t , Wo'll Givo You Tho Oifforonco In Cothl
with no further training are
sought political asylum in
scarce to a retraining pro­
Russia because he was “out­
gram is a vital necessity.
raged” by U. S. espionage
The t.* W Department has
McUvitlca in Washington and
reported that In 1950. for the
Seminole High School class first lime in labor history, the Mid-East.
An “open-letter” Indicated
f ’S3 is making plans for white collar workers outnum­
that
Hamilton informed Comits 10-year reunion at Ihe Ca­ bered blue collar workers.
uiunist official! of elaborate
pri Restaurant Tn December.
ft). 8. mrmRdrlng systems in
All members in this area are
urged to attend a meeting City Nearly Clear the Mediterranean area. He
Thursday at S p.m. in the S T O C K H O L M (UPI) - was the third U. 8, Intelli­
caucus room at First Federal Health authorities Indicated gence employs to go behind
building on West First Street. today they soon would de­ the Iron Curtain in aa many
These meetings have been clare this capital city free years.
In Washington, the De­
held monthly since April and of amillpo* after a virulent
many steps already are un­ outbreak which killed tour fense Department said Ha*
mllton was 1st ont of tha Na­
derway to Iniuro a successful persona.
Twenty-five persons con- tional S e c u r i t y Agency
reunion. Cbmmlttee reports
(N8A) four year* ago be­
will be given on the progress racted the disease, believed
cause psychiatrists believed
to
have
been
brought
in
by
a
made along with suggestions
SWIMS INTO ACTION NOW -YOUR RRIM NT
him on the vergs of a mental
concerning future prepara­ sailor.
breakdown.
CAR'S VAi.UK DROPS WORK KVKRY DAY YOU W AIT
tions.
LOOT ATM.NTLH
Anyont who la a member of
Hunt Lincoln - Mercury, Inc.
the clan of ’S3 la Invited to The Island of Atlantis is
Great Britain award* Its
the gathering which In itself supposed lo have existed in George Cross for civllan Snnford FA 2-4881
W inter Park MI 4-0209
Is Interesting since it provides the Atlantic Ocean near the bravery. King George Vi first
Sanford, Florida
chance to t«e and talk with Strait of Gibraltar. Legend It awarded It during World War 109 North Palmetto Avenue
that It sank into the sea.
classmates.
II.

Study Loss Off Jobs

He Has Made Gains

the state chief executives end
their Indies enter • hotel laat
night for * dinner nnd floor
(how,
“It's Just like campaign­
ing,” a Rockefeller baeker
said. “I t looka ilka ws have
n new breath of life.”
Private polls of tha GOP
governor*, however, Indicate
Rockefeller has a “tong, hard
fight” ahead of him If he la
to win the party’s nomination
next year. Most of tho»* poll
ed decline to tslk for the rec­
ord.
“A t the present time, hie
chances are slim, but any­
thing can change within the
next year," was the way
many of them put it.
Thera seemed to be general
agreement Rockefeller picked
up strength with hi* elvll
right* battle at the confer­
ence, Hie marital situation is
tha big question mark.
D u r i n g the conference,
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI) —
Rockefeller
hss taken palna
Tbs band of tha Royal Can
adiaa Mounted Police admit to eee that his bride of two
tod today that the Mountiea and a half months meets as
many peopls aa possible, but
don't always gat their man.
keeps
silent on issues before
la fact, said Commissioner
the conference. She avoided
C. W. Harviaon, they don’t
Informal discussion* hy the
m n try.
“With the tremendous var­ gov*more* wives,
l* * t night a t the dinner
iety of work wa have today, it
party,
the Rockefellers were
would bo uttarly ridiculous to
continue c h a s i n g a man nmong the first on the dance
through hall and high water, floor.
The political Importance of
M m atter what offenso ha had
MAZ1K ALLEN, “Southern Regional Roller
Rockefeller’a
d i v o r c e and
committed,” Harviaon said In
Skate Queen” and an active member of the Skate
marriage to the former Mrs.
g copyright Interview with
City Rollers Dance and Figure Club of Fern
If. 8. News and World Report M argaratta “Happy” Murphy
Park, will fly to Portland, Ore., this weekend to
Is a subject Republican and
“I t la true, however, that we
represent the eight Southern states a t the
Democratic governors slike
•ever close a file on a serious
11American Roller Skate Queen Content9July 27*
refuse to talk about fur “tha
offense," he said.
She is being honored a t a "funtime party” open
record.” Off-the-record how­
Harviaon blamed Hollywood
to the general public and sponsored by the club
ever, they say it ia one of the
•hlefly for building up the
Thursday at 7:»0 p.m. a t the Skate City Roller
most important questions fac­
Idea th at the Mmintlra never
rink in Fern Park.
ing GOP leaders.
let a suspect get away. Tha
“A t the present time, bis
real motto of the Mountiea,
remarriage has hurt him seri­
be said, la “Maintain the
ously In my state," a midR ig h twesterner slid. “ He may be
able to overcome the reaction,
but 1 doubt It."
The Mid-Florida Obedience and Judging will atari soon
Ren. Harry Goldwsler, the Club has slstrd a pet show alter.
Arisona conservative, w a a
and obedience match for Sun­
given considerable strength
day
at Casselberry ball park.
in southern statea.
Thla ihnw, for all breeds of
MIAMI BEACfl (FNS) —
dogs, Including mixed breeds,
Edwin 1.arson, State Treesur
it ill award trophies In obedi­
DeBary
Firemen
.sinner, aaya the average Flo­
ence In both open and novice
rida family has JH.UDO worth
To Hold Drill
of Ufo insurance.
classes, plus s trophy for the
Tryouts are slstrd at 8 p.m.
Hy Mrs. Adam Muller
Larson told the national
highest scoring dog.
thl* Thursday and next Thurs­
The
DeBary
Fire
Dept,
will
convention of the Woodmen
There will be six classes in day fur ths Variety Show be­
at tha World, a fraternal meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday
for
the
second
of
a
serita
of
the
pet show, including Larg­ ing sponsored by the Chuluota
benefit society, th at Florida
families have increased their special practice drills being est dog, smallest dog, most Recreation and Beach Fund
unusual dog, dog with longest Raising Committee to help
•overage nearly four times In held at the Fire House.
A tulal of
men respond­ ears, best trained dog and
last 10 years.
pay expenies of providing
lif e insurance In force In ed to the first drill held last liest groomed dog. The win­
Florida Increased IJIHB per Friday tn rrrtivn Intensive In­ ners of each of these classes lifeguard fur th* swimming
cant from 10(0 tn null, Lar­ struction and practice In the will receive a trophy, with area.
Mrs Marja Monk! and Mr*.
son reported. The national in- operation of fire trucks ami ribbons going to second place
crease during thn s a m e pumps. At Oils time five new winners, and a rosette for the Ilrssic Jones, in charge of the
period, he said, win 410 per men applied for membership best In show in the pet class­ event, tuk those who ran sing,
dance, play an instrument, tell
in the group.
es,
cen t
Thursday's’ drill will lie pre­ .Sandwiches and cold drinks jokes, do stage work or act,
Tha commissioner a d d e d
that ordinary insurance ex­ ceded at 7 p.m. by an extend­ will he available on the lo join in hy reporting to the
Community House for the try.
perienced the greatest growth, ed continuous blast on the grounds.
followed by group insurance. luui.ii&gt; siren.
Entries will rinse at 1 p.m. out*.

M U M M UCH (UPI) Sopportara of Gov. Nation A.
|arhi*~
for tha Republlmm presidential nomination
today feel ho ha« won a “new
breath ef Ufa" et the Nation­
al Governors' Conference.
Rockefeller has been the
main ettroetkn a t the eon*
gaieaea and la looked upon as
tha apekaeman for the Id
Republican governors. Even
bis first round defeat in the
civil rights fight won him top
killing among those attendtog the conference.
The New York governor
and hie new wife “Happy''
wera given the loudest ap­
plause bp a crowd watching

Mounfies Don't
Always Get Man

Obedience, Pet Show Set Sunday

Average Family
Insurance $8900

Chuluota Slates
Show Tryouts

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Railroad and union represen­
tatives hive secretly agreed
to atk CongM l to levy million* of dollars la higher pay­
roll taxes on railroads and
their workers, informants re­
ported today.
The extra revenue is need­
ed to help save the railroad

Reds Prepare
To Make Most
Of Defection

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Mnrine Capt. Richard E. llnislip viewing m e Kuarn. m e /vusirniinn air
chief was welcomed by NAS officers who will brief the visitors on U. S.
Naval operations here. In the center photo he is shown with Capt. James
O. Mayo (left), commanding officer of llntwing One, ami Capt. Hubert
Ware (right), commanding of finer of NAS. A reception for the visitors

AIR MARSHAL SIR VAL8TON E. HANCOCK, chief of the tjir etaff,
Royal Australian Air Force, anti hi* staff arrived at Sanford Naval Air
Station early Tuesday evening for a three-tiny stay and study of U. S. Na­
val air operations ami bombers. On his arrival by air from Jacksonville
he inspected a Marine honor Kunrd. In the left photo he is pictured with

Religious Leaders

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Urge Passage Off

Defenders to Cost $ 6 ,5 2 2 Yearly

Civil Rights Bi
c i0 fc^
H u pending railroad *trike
end President Kennedy's bill
to Congress about the "feath­
erbedding” Issue will be the
topic of an address by Ray
Bullard, public relation* di­
rector of Ihe ACL railroad,
out of Jackionville, before the
Sanford Jayccci Thursday
noon at the Civic Center. Pro­
gram Chairman Frank Voltoline extends an invitation to
all interested persons to sit
m and hear Dullard.
t e e

R. E. Porter has learned
where is “Aalimeer," aa re­
quested in Tuesday’s "Clork"
column. Thanks lo lirrky
ilapaport, Casselberry phy­
sician, who just recently vis­
ited there with his family,
we learn that Aalsraeer is in
Mo 11 ■ n d.
Today's mall
brought a postal card similar
to the one yesterday from
Wally Dietrichs, with this
note from llerky. "Aalsmeer
is in Holland and is very fa­
mous for its flower auctions.
The picture on the other side
shows the 'clock' at the auc­
tion.”
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Hibbard Casselberry was be.
fore the County Commission
Tuesday anent his proposed
site for the new state univer­
sity. He couldn't be heurd ut
the press table but Cien. J. C.
Hutchison explained to him
what is the State's order of
procedure in the matter,
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One |ane of
■tuck open at
available to
i-heriff J. I„
dny.
■

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the 17-tnj bridge
I’ulatkn now r-i
motor tra ff’c,
Hobby said Vo•

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All department budge-,, re­
quests base hesii »iil&lt;.uitti-l
ami the City Commission will
commence hearings cxvly next
month, Acting City Manags-r
Henry Tamm said today,

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Prominent representatives of
the nation’s Uiree major rellRiuus faiths joined today in
hacking President Kennedy's
full civil rights program an
a moral and practical neev-y
•ity.
They urges! Congress |o puss
it immediately with a pr iyer
that the racial struggle "will
remain a social revuliition

JIB 1 V A .• •

BRIEFS
NixVn T» Boi'iin
BERLIN i t : I'll— Former l
S. Vice Presidcnl Richard M
Nixon was to crons the Berlin
Wall today for a first-hand
look at Germmi communism

Slap At DeGaulle
PARIS f in *11-T h e French
Senate rebelled against Pres­
ident Chari ts ile Gaulle to­
day by rtgjccting a govern­
ment bid to outlaw flashstrike* tiy stale employes.

§50,000 Suit
MIAMI (U PI&gt; - A San
Francisco doctor filed a S'aJ,ObO suit against Windjammer
CTuira?* Inc, Tuesday, claim­
ing his son was- abandoned
on a remote island during a
ronnd-tbc worhl voyage.

Defender Law
TALLAHASSEE (CPU —
Ally. Gen
Richard E run
said yesterday Ihe new pub­
lic defender law does not per
mit a public defender to
practice criminal law outside
his job as public defender.

Maneuvers On

SPARTANBURG. S. C. (UPJ) — Air units of the
"Red task force” claimed
overwhelming superiority to­
day in the opening phase of
Operslion Swift Strike 111, the
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nation’s largest peacetime
Among other brvnk-iin tnd military maneuver.
night, as reported on the po­
lice blotter tode.y, was an Demonstration
ST. AUGUSTINE (l I'D item that thk-veu had broken
Into Croorns Hi'gh School and More than 100 Negroes staged
a noisy six hour demonstra­
rifled a vending machine.
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4 a
tion in front ol the county
Roth protosts of Little jail last night when authori­
League- games played here ties refused to release seven
Tuesday night wrro disallow­ Negro juveniles arrested for
ed hy the m a t e comioissiontT anti-segregation picketing.
and the Sanford Nationals
1 1’

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’n-

mght, Jim Jernigan reports.
Th« winner of this contest
will meet the winner of the
Imrlbinfi sub-dutrot, probw.
hly Friday, Jernigan said.
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Aug. 3».31 have been set
for the big ail-out huck-to•tliool promotion by downtown
Ntmford merchants, A special
feature of the sate days wilt
br based on ■ popular song
from another country. More
about this later.
• e
e
Anyone want
to lay any
beta that AFTER a life is
sacrificed there'll be a traffic
signal installed there within
bu days?

arsl not degenerate into civil
c/.iaos."
The testimony was read be­
fore the House Judiciary sub­
committee by Dr. Eugene
Carson Blake, chief executive
oficer of the Presbyterian
Church, U.S.A., who recently
was arrested while taking
part In an anti segregation
demonstration. He read a
joint statement on behalf of
hiitlscll; the Rev. John F.
Cronin ol the National Cath­
olic Welfare Council, aiul llahbl Irwin M. Blank of Englewild. N. J., chairman ol the
J- iciiil
Action Commission,
.synagogue Council of Amer­
ica.
Blake said the "religious
. .a i loti.. oi Amerira con
drums r ism as bl.i-pliem)
agamst Gad. it rt-cugniies
that the racial segregation
a rut discrimination Pint (low
from it are a denial of the
worth which God has given
to all persons.”
Ile said denial of the basic
rig-'its u( the individual is im­
moral.
A number of national reli­
gious organization* join with
Ihe clergymen in supporting
Ihe program and Blake said
these groups ami (he Negro
people also are aware of "the
disabilities u p o n Spanish­
speaking Americans, Indian
Americans as well as upon
people ol Asian liarkground"
in the United Stater.
"There is growing dissatis­
faction with gradualism and
nromises of future progress,"
ill,ike testified.
"There can he no further
delay in keeping faith with
Ihe responsibility to put Ihe
principles we profess and the
obligations that we acknow­
ledge into action," he said.
The Presbyterian official
said Uie President’s civil
rights message "clearly sets
forth Hi*- need lor legisla­
tion.''

i&gt; c u tfn r fr H f r r a l h
WEATHER: Partly rloiulj* today nnd Thursday with scattered afternoon showers: high today 85-93;; Imv tonight in 70s.
VOL. 53

United Press Least d Wire

Zorian Drops O ffe r
To Build

Marina

J, J, Zorian, of Orlando,
with only six days ruuuinlng
on k ISU-duy option, today
withdrew his offer to con*iru*’ » nsw'gia on Lnt s*oni ur it) h letter to the City
Commission.
Only last Monday evening
tlx- Commission agreed to
notify Zorinn on July 2H hiv

House Leader
AsksRailsTo
Rescind Rules
WASHINGTON (U Pli House Commerce Committee
Chairman Orrn Harris form­
ally avked the railroads today
to delay putting llicir proposrd work rules into effect fur
30 days.
Harris appealed to the rail­
roads to give Congress more
time to consider Hie eumplirated dispute presented lo it
by- President Kennedy. He
asked for an answer within
34 hours.
The Arkansas Democrat!
said that Congress could not
ami should not lie required to
act on Kennedy's proposal fur
averting a strike hy next
Tuesday, llic date the railmails said tiny would put
the new work rule* into oper­
ation. The rad unions havt&lt;
slated they wilt strike If llitt
rules are put into effect.
(See Story on P age 3 »

nptifm would have expired
ami wnutd not be extended.
Zkifiuii'* letter reads that
he |.nd his ass-icinU w made a
atiety of "required rlemmt*
slat a fcuslbillly layout for
the marina in a thn*--stage
pltin." He said that after reevl-jing tentative li ds and hnV.
inj- audit'd costs it vvus divided
it "is coiinimilcully unsound
as a private Investment.’’
He wrote further that "the
eii-it of the sewer lift station,
initial paving, adequate- res­
taurant facilities nod snack
lavr. as well us tin- first units
&lt;U‘ tin* liiuriua, itself, moke it
ar’auost impossible* in our opin­
ion, fur a privute investor to
make a fair return »n his
u ivesiment considering the
business risk taken.’’
Zor Ian's tentative plane,
sketches and layouts (or the
innrina were delivered to the
City, in keeping with the op­
tion agreement.
Mayor Tom Me Donald said
today tlie City lias no di-fintte plans now for s marina
"but surely will look Into the
matter of finding someone
who will he iiiteiewted.”

Legal Language
Under Blast

Electric Billing
Practice Banned

I

Board Gets
Breakdown
For County

Th« U.S. Supreme Court
decision that all indigent pern
sons charged with feloniea
must be provided with legal
counsel, and the subsequent
law passed by the Florida
Legislature providing publla
defenders, wiU cost the eight
counties of Uie Ninth Judicial
Charging that "apparently action if they were refused Circuit, including Seminole
lobbyists have mure inllu- sain of canned foods from the County, a total of td3,130 per
: cures with our legislative slate penal institution.
year. Added to this will bo
delegation than do the coun­ Avery stated as a back­
&lt;16,350
for two salaries pay*
ground
for
his
motion
that
ty commissioners,” Commit*
**-ncr Jam es Avery today Hie fount y establishments able by the State for a total
made a motion that ihe Neiiii- nidi a* the county home, the annual budget of $76,710.
mde emumisiloners join those county sheriff* ofliee and Seminole's share Is estimated
other counties in taking court county school lunchroom* have at $*&gt;.322 a year.
been buying canned foods put
These were tho figures pre­
up hy Hie state prison farm
sented
Tuesday afternoon to
at atxiut 20 percent savings
over commercially canned the County Commission by W,
food, for a number of years. D. Frederick J r , Orlando,
DR. W. V. KOHERTS
During Hie last session of newly appointed public de­
vvtiH installed UH jtratul
the legislature, Avery said,
kniglit of the Knights
lobbyists for the food com­ fender for this Judicial Cir­
of Coin mints Tuesday
panies got a law passed for­ cuit.
Frederick
apprised
Tbo
evening in ceremonies
bidding the purchase of
Herald
that
only
this
morning
ut the K. of (’. home,
MOSCOW (U PI)—Premier these canned fowl* by the he had received an opinion
(Herald Photo) Nikita Klirushi-liev today of- counly. However, the law was from the attorney general tha
feted giluraiitce* to mnko the amended to exclude some 30 new state law provide* tha
African eontinent a non-nu­ counties whose legislators re­ slate shall pay his salary o |
clear time if the United Stutes quested that their county be $!),750 ami that of ono as­
nnd other liiu-lenr power* excluded.
"We specifically requested sistant of $6,500, while al)
agree,
other expense*, such a* cleri­
Khrushchev mode his offer our Seminole County legisla­ cal, office, etc., shall he paid
tors
lo
have
Seminole
Coun­
ns American, lltiliali and So­
hy tlie respective countie*.
viet negotiator* met for wlmt ty aim excluded from this
All Florida counties are
"ridiculous’
law,
but
tills
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - diplomats said could In* the
watching
with interest a suit
Govs. George C. Wallace of final round of talk* aimed at was not done. Apparently lo­
filed in Volusia County for
cal
food
lobbyist*
have
more
Alabama ami Ross Barnett ol n limited nuclear teat linn
court determination of tbw
Mississippi arc meeting in­ treaty Hint would he the first influence with our legislative
state law-.
delegates
Ilian
I
be
buard
of
formally with other govern- major cold war settlement in
counly commissioners,” Av­ However, Frederick said to­
nors lo drum up supimrt for eight years.
day lie cannot wait for tho
ery
remarked.
plan to block President Ken
IDs remark* none in a me*.
The motion made by Avery eourt's decision, since it may
nedy’s re-election.
1*.ik&gt;' to African nations which
In- long, drawn-out litigation.
staled
ttiai tin* counly de­
fire two Deep South gover | to*»k purl in the recent cotiferlie added that in his bud­
nurs said they have lud sev j ,,n c u „t Add la Ababa, Etlii* partments be instructed to get for the eight counties of
make
their
usual
orders
for
era l inform a I rival w with chief opla.
food from tin- prison farm this district he has grouped
executive* from ollu-r stale*
In his messagi*. Khrushchev
Brevard and Seminote a t
and
if they were refused the
on lli»**r proposed "unpledged pi- ilmd further Soviet effort*
" D i s t r i c t H.” and has
vale,
that
Seiniimlu
County
in
electors’ plan.
,
to ease world tension.
county
comribu*
vote oilier counties who also fixed
Proponents of the move arc"VST- shall go on doing
are unable in purchase such lions for his expenses at W.urging that state legislator * everything to ansa inicinu, , ,
..
,
.
,,,
supplies to join them m a suit 322 fur Seminole and $13,tW9
amend their eleciinn law* by to -no I tension, to consolidate
[or Urevard, b.m-d on popu­
against the state.
making a 'preferential pi&lt; *i- l-eai, by ioiptemcntin
lation Hi* sa.d further that
"I ilon t heln-w* such a
dcntuil primary" manada prim ipU-s of Hie peureful co law that applies to certain .since 3H per cent of the crime
tory. This, they say, would exulenrr of stutes,” he said. countie * and not to others for in the district is committed
enable a wcond slate of "un-1
------------------no good reason, can pissibly in Brevard lie "probably
pledged” presidential elec
appoint an assistant
hold up In court. IT•* unconsti­ would
tors—an anti-Kennedy slaiedrfendi r at Tltuvvilla.”
tutional,” Avery said.
io appear on the stale pri
Frederick slated furtlief
Tin* motion was seconded
mary Itallols.
by Commissioner John Alex­ that H Se minute docs nog
a :rcc to budget $&lt;1,322 D r
ander.
this county'* share of expen*e* "as a ratable share,
WASHINGTON (LTD —
then it will have lo be on a
The Kennedy ad minis! ration
fee basis, which will bo
today sought hi muster con­
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) - gressional support for tbs*
Imuch more expensive.”
Boat owners must pay ad limdi-il mi- le.ir test ban | l niteil I'ress International I Chairman J. C. Hutchison
Vslilfl-IO UVt'i oil !I«,T
trraty which has la-eii worn
sets in fiscal 1'jiki despite a
id nut with Russia ami Bri­ lashed Alabama early today memlx-rs pressed Frederick
n*-w law- which substitute* a
with lull, heavy rain and wiietiler he would appoint an
tain.
registration fie for property
assistant in Seminole "Ins
Any test tun agreement slurp lightning.
taxes on boats, Atly. Gen.
Ala., Iducked the issue.” The de­
would have to lie ratified hy Th e Birmingham,
Richard F.rvin ruled yester­
weather bureau radar was fender told The iteraUl *1
tiic Senate.
day,
Two-third* of the senators knocked out of service hy the cun't answer Uiut question
Ervin said the new law will
voting would have to approve lightning. A large tree was yet.” But he indicated thul
not take effect until I9M,
Ihe treaty under the U. 5 blown onto a two-story ap art­ a Seminole Hievard assLanl
ment building at Bessemer. would come iroin Titusville,
Con it ilu turn.
Ikae ISoozurs
In an effort to win the Ala.. 15 miles southwest of "with possibly later a second
in Sanford."
CHELTENHAM.
England needed Senate backing. Sec­ Birmingham.
(Ul’lj — Bartender George retary of State Dean Rusk Tlie worst of the thunder­ General HutchUn said fur­
i’ugh stood bravely a t hi* went before Hie Senate For­ storm* were in north-central ther that the C o m m issio n
post Tuesday when a swarm eign
Relation*
Committee Alabama. Tree* were uproot­ members will "mull over”
of more than 3,IKK) beiw in- Tuesday with a ropy of the ed and power lines were Frederick's budget request
vadeil hi* pub am) sent all tentative two-page treaty to down with one inch hail re ­ and discuss it in detail at itsl
thn rustomrr* running Hr outlaw land, tea and air ported in the southeast sec­ next regular meeting on AugJ
tion* oi Huutsville, AD.
Wats,
vuver,
U*

Established 1UH8

Tile technical targon used
in legal description of prop­
erly came in for a blast front
county commission'''* lodav
with Couimi-ssianer John Fit/
Patrick making u motion that
future legal advertisements
also include a description of
ST. PF.TF.RSBURG (U PI)
the property in question
\ dynamite hind ripped «
which "Ihe ordinary person
hole in u General Tilcplitini*
TALUIIASSKK (UPI) —
Co. building h u e yesterday Tin* State Utilities Commis­ can understand.”
"Yes, k-t's not in- so cryp­
us outside effort* to end the sion issued an order today
tic
about this and maybe we
tw o-w eek-old strike were prohibiting conjunctive tun­
won't have these delegation*
stepped up.
ing hy electric companies
of property owners appealing
A second federal lileiliator with certain exceptions.
for adjustment alter toning
arrived
irt
Tampa,
across
Conjunctive billing is (tie
Demand Modified
l
hoard
hearings have already
r T H i . l i v M I ' i N .. .a.— V. Tampa Hay from here, to Join p-aclice of combining,
" r I hern In-Id." added ( ouunisJohn
L.
Kenney
in
an
aTIerfipt
(UPI) — African delegations:
*Billing purposcITTIV- ?
sioner Jam es Avery, other
today were preparing a reso­ to negotiate u settlement,
consumptions of two or ii)ore
commissioners concurred and
Hillstairougli
County's
legis­
meters serving a single mislution on Portuguese colon
] Hu- motion passed
lialism more moderate than lative delegation asked GoV. tonier. Benefit of the in acCommissioners nt-o order­
Karri*
Bryant
to
step
into
tire
(tire is that combined usage
-Tuesday's Soviet demand m
the Security Council that Por­ picture ami push for arbitra­ apportions a greater percent­ ed that Ihe notification of
tugal get out of Africa this tion if negotiations break age of the customer's retniire- property owner* be extended
down.
year.
! ments to the lower price rate to include those within a .TunA company guard anti an blocks for a reduced total foot radius indead of Hie
standard 130 feet.
equipment engineer witnessed ; charge.
SKEB Elects
the
dynamiting
yesterday
at
a
MIAMI BEACH (L PD—V&gt;r
| The commission said in
ginia Gcv. Albertis S Harri­ southside equipment station. I most Instances, the practice H aggerty Named
son J r. is the new president They said a niun ran from is unjustly discriminatory, it
NEW YORK fUl' I) For.
of the Southern Regional Ed­ woods near the building and pointed out that it cos (is the mer White House pre»» secre­
faded back into thn under, utility no more to servo two tary James C. Huggeity ha*
ucation Board.
separately- owned stores ;.n dif­ been shifted from heud of
Harrison was elected Tues­ brush.
Minutes later the dynamite ferent locations than (or sim­ AllG's new* division to tins
day to bead Ihe board, com
prised of tft Southern states, went off, blowing some bricks ilar service to jointly-owned vico presidency of corporat«
to succeed North Caroline from the building and causing establishments in the same relation* for the nit work’s
lo ca tio n s.
lGov. Terry bauioivi,
j souut fiio worth id dan^ugv.
l parent iuui.

Phone Station
Is Dynamited

was nem in me enny evening ai m e ntmio in ur, nnu airs. W. Vincent
Rol&gt;erts on Summerlin Avenue. The right photo pictures Dr. and Mrs.
Roberts and Sir Valstnn. The couple entertained the Australian air offi­
cers since Mrs. Roberts is a cousin of John Curtin, wartime prime minis­
ter of that country during the wur years. (Herald l’hotos by Bill Vincent)

WEI).. JULY 2-1, 1063

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 762

Avery Urges Legal

Action On Food Law

Nikita Offers
'If Guarantee
On Africa

Two Governors
Out To Get JFK

1963 Ad Valorem
Boat Tax Upheld

Support Sought
For Test Treaty

Severe Storms
Hit Alabama

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                    <text>BARGAINS! . . .

Kalian Town
Jolted By 3
Terrorist Bombs
BOLZANO, iu iy r u p o —
Throe terrorist explosions
Jolted this citjr before dawn
today, destroying ■ customs
house and causing heavy
damage to the batlffing under
construction.
There were no reports of
Injuries.
The blasts were the latest
In a serlse of tensions rais­
ing incidents in the Alto
Adige South Tyrol where the
German speaking population 1
of the northern province want
more autonomy.
The blasts followed three
other explosions In the Alto
Adige Sunday that Injured
two persons, heavily dam ­
aged a police barracks and
toppled electric power line
poles.

At the s n a g time, Harr!*
M i said the Rstslaa leader
••wants to pat the Chinese
Communists « the spot."
K bfahrftaT would like all
BtifeW *» see** to the part,
then have world opinion scorn
l e i Chinn for opposing the
to n en all nuclear testa ex-

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Stetson Alumni
To Organize
A Sanford Alumni chapter
likely to break tha agreement
of Stetaun Univrialty will be
because of their past record
organiirii at 4 p. m. Thursday
M eh a s tha Malta treaty,
in the lounge of Florida State
H arrim an said ha doubted
Rank, Mayor Tom McDonald
Otoy would because present
announced today.
day affairs were different.
"There are 217 S t e t s o n
B ert e f the trouble at that
alumni living In Sanford and
tim e was the misunderstandnine Sanford young peopla a t­
TEST FOR WET PAINT — Gary Harvey, 3, found n sure tvny to teat wet
tog aa to what the words of
tending the University, with
paint. Ilia dad, background, running to put a atop to the mischief, la a
the agreement meant, be
three
mora due to enter In
Toledo,
Ohio,
maintenance
and
repair
man
and
was
checking
tho
atrip•aid.
September, McDonald said.
ing truck when he noticed Gary’s work.
(NEA Telephoto)
H arrim an said It would be
Every Stetson alumnus is
wrong to conclude that be­
Invited to attend tha meeting.
cause Khrushchev was wor­
ried about the split between
B u m la and Bad China, the
$1,000 Life
Russian leader might agree
lo n mutual alliance between United Press International
Insurance
There will be Integrated
the United States and the
Public school desegrega­ classes In counties with wrll
Sold by M ail
Soviet Union.
The two Communist coun tion will make its deepest over SO percent Negro popu- paired. There wss money . . . You may he rpinHfied for
inroads into the rural 5outh
only to buy uniforms for St,000 life Insurance , , . • &lt; &gt;
Despite the move out of eight of the 13 players on the you will not harden your
socialising tha world and
loved ones with funeral »n&lt;l
"both of them want to bury
tho hig urban metropolitan football team.
other expenses. This NEW
• s ," Harrim an said, “ but
centers, there is no present
The Negro family of Rich­ policy Is especially helpful to
twtwcen 40 and 1)0. N.r
they want to bury os to a
Indication of impending rural ard Bowman has now ap­ those
medical examination neces­
different way.”
racial troubles except possi­ plied for transfer from the sary.
H srrlm an'a belief that the
bly at one spot, Powatsn comparatively palatial Negro OLD LTNE L E G A L RE
test baa treaty wss agreed to
County, Va. There Is talk a- school lo the rundown white SERVE LIFE INSURANCE.
to the self interest ef Russia
round Powalan,
Powalan, ll.t county school. The six Bowman chil­ . , , No agent will call on you.
Free Information, no nbltgawas supported by Ambassa­ Mr, William Dustin Htrome, seat, of closing public schools
dren have been accepted for tlon. Tear out this ad right
dor Henry Cabot Lodge dur­ BO, of Fern Purk, died Satur­ and embarking on a system
fall admissinn,
now.
ing an Interview on another day at Orange Memorial It os- of private education.
"We are entering the chil­ . , . Send yuur name, address
tela vision program. Lodge, pita I In Orlando following a
Among the rural counties dren just for the principle and year of birth to: Central
Security Life Insurancs Co.,
ambassador • designate to short illness.
participating In the racial Involved
a member of the I&gt;ept. M-l.tll. 1418 West RoseSouth Viet Nam, said Khru­ A member of the Prairie transition in schools, Charles
Bowman family said.
dale. Fort Worth 4, Texns.
shchev signed tha treaty for Luke Baptist Church, Mr. City County. Va., is one that
three reasons:
Ktrome tim e to Fern Purk leaves many wondering whe­
—Russia’s ‘‘changing rela­ from Indianapolis, Ind, in ther it Is worth all the trou­
tionship with Communist Chi- RMS.
ble.
He Is survived by his wife,
The little rnunly lies Just
—'"Khrushchev really ap­ Mrs, Duisy I , Htrimie of Fern
30 miles east of Richmond
preciate! tha dangera of nu­ Park; two brothers, Murvel and has a population of marc
clear war."
Strome uf Indianapolis and than 4,000 Negroes with few—Khrushchev “ wants to re­ T h e o d o r e Stroma of Run e r than l.otwj white residents.
duce his military expendi­ Diego, Culif. and two elsters,
The county has two Negro
ture! wherever he can be­ Mrs, Fannie Smith of Jason- schools that pul Ihr oils’ white
cause he wants to give the villa, Ind, uivl Mrs. Murguret
school to shame, Negroes
Russian peopte a better stan­ Clurk of Indiunupnlis.
have attended good schools
dard of living."
Funeral services will be held limply because they got more
at 2 p. m. Wednesduy at the money for education on Hie
Join the “Cool Ones’* in
I’ruirin Lako lluptlst Church basis of a population head
Legal Notice
with Rev. Leonard Jones offi­ count.
X O T K 'H OS' a t l . M
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The white school, known
K O T fC R IS HKItKOV I11VRM ciating. Burial will l,r In (Hent h a t p u r s u a n t t o th * K tn st Da- haven Memorial Park.
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sioners must decide between a ole County to provide fund*
WEATHER: Partly cloudy with scattered showers through Wednesday: high in low 90s; low tonight in 70s.
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TUES., AUGUST 6, 1963
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 771
Sanford’s Heavy Attack VOL. 63
between $7,000 and $14,000 to Reach was that counties arc
Squadron 7 will return from a
provide expense* for a public not obligated to pay the offica
•)
seven-month deployment to
e i o c&lt;
defender to represent indigent expensa uf a public defendar.
th e
Mediterranean n e x t
However, Frederick Mated
persons chnrgcd with felonies,
month
with
one of the Navy’s
it was lenrnrd today follow­ that "I am perfectly willing
Lake Mar}' pustuffice box
most respected laurels in its
ing a court decision at Day- to let them (Seminole Com­
holder* af&gt;on may tret relief
possession.
missioners) to go on a fra
tuna Reach.
from the late opening ami
A Washington (D. C.) dis­
W. I). Frederick Jr., Or­ hssla. I haven’t read the de­
early closing of the facility patch today announced that
lando, public defender fur this rision hut, to me, the law aaya
because of the vandalism VAH-7 was one of 30 units
judicial district, said this the county must p r o v i d e
early last month. Postal In- selected for the Chief of N a­
Three New Smyrna Reach morning that he had reduced money, especially for an aaMajor Fred Heath, of Cas­
val
Operations
Aviation
Safeepector W. R. Richey at that
women were slightly Injured hi* initial request for u budget sistant county defender. On a
selberry, scissors in hand, to­
fee luvsls, it will cost the coun­
a t about 3:39 p.m. Monday
day snipped the ribbon sig­
0 I § time ordered Acting Poet*
"T M
ty between $7,000 und $14«*
when their automobile struck
nalling the grand opening of
master Clarence (Cracker)
000.”
a
palm
tree
at
Park
Avenue
McCrory-Otaseo Store and
Donaldson to curtail availabil­
James P. Avery Jr., rice
nnd 13th Street, according to
Publix Food Stores and the
chairman of the Commission,
ity. i u t i i are Svitit 473 b e lts
police.
oiltcial opening ot tnc new
&gt;■ ,i
—i wwassss*/ *; ,m
.b
•«•«•$
ansae. • |/a
*•••*•••
serving nearly 2.000 families.
Trcivteil at Seminole Memo­
Kckerd’s Drugstore in the
the derision of the court is
County Commissioner James
rial Hospital were the driver,
Seminole Plaza Shopping Cen­
wise nnd just nnd certainly in
Frances DcPuej Evelyn Statter at Sit tits-and Hwj. 17 92.
I’. Avery Jr. suid today he ami
tradition with our system ot
tin snd Louise Itihcr.
A huge crowd of shoppers,
Richey will confer Monday
cheeks nnd lialAncca in our
Four-year-old Martha Mc­
onlookers and well-wishers
anent relieving the reetrlcdemocratic form of governA
policy
tentatively
accept­
Donald, daughter of Mayor
surged into the new depart­
tions in getting to the boxes.
ed by City Commissioner* in ment. My |&gt;cr*on*l viewpoint
nnd Mr*. Tluunn* McDonald, informal meeting Monday *ve.1Is that I cannot conceive of
•&gt;
( I And Sheriff J . L. Hobby hint*
ment store and lilted the
injured Monday, wn* reported
aisles in all the shopping ren­
etl there soon may lie a break
ning will provide city utilities fappropriating nd valorem tax
in “fine condition ut home"
ter cstablishmrn&gt; minutes
in solving tho vandalism.
services outside the city lint-! money for an individual l»u«I.
* • *
today. The girl, according to
after the opening ceremon­
its. The matter was referred get. the individual not being
ies at 9 a m.
the police accident report,
Complaints came this morn­
to City M a n n g e r W. K.1elected, with this money to bo
R. (J. Allen, manager of the
broke front her mother and Knowles for drafting.
ing from many water users
i used with no supervision by
DANIEL II. MITCHELL (left), chief aviation electrician’* mate, anil
McCrory • Otasco Store, ex­
rnn between two parked car*
on the west aide of tha city
Commissioners decided that Die Itouul of County Cummin.
lifitntiu.H
A.
Signorelli,
aviation
orilnancomstn
I
C,
both
of
Heavy
Attack
pressed his. pleasure and that
and into the side of s stop­
about low water pressure.
roinntervial a n d residential sinners.
Squadron 11 ’’Checkertuil*," have won eommiaaion* a* cnaigna a* of next
of his associates at being in
ped car. Thoms* l.aw-on, San­
City Munager Tele Knowlea
area* desirous of rity services "The need for a public de­
CDR.
I
November.
The
soon-to-be
officer*
were
notified
by
the
llmcmi
of
Nnvnl
this new location ami particford, spotted the little girl In
explained repairs were being
definitely must be annexed to fender is no longer dchatahla
Personnel. Mitchell anil hi* wife. Janice Ann, Imve three daughter*, Jean
time to stop when she run the city. Service for industrial since the Supreme Court de­
made on three fire hydrants ty Award for fiscal 1963. In ularly noted the warm wetI
Marie,
Alice
Elaine
and
Nancy
Ellen.
Signorelli
and
hi*
wife,
Linda,
have
have rccrivrd
winning the coveted prize, the come they
Into hi* car, police said.
long in need of attention.
arena would lie provided at the cision but the burden of sup­
two children, Frank John and Lisa Ann. All reside in Sanford.
• • e
Sanford • based s q u a d r o n from area officials and resi­
Trooper Tomttiy Tomlinson iloveloper'a expense.
port for the public defendrr
reported today that one man
Proposed airport site end reigns as the "safest heavy dents.
It wus further decided that nnd supervision thereof should
Mayor llcath welcomed the
was injured In a head-on col­ n surcharge will lie Increased have been set forth in grrnt
new industry will be discussed attack squadron in the Navy."
The ••Peacemakers’’, who shopping center
officials.
lision Monday on Highway from 30 to 3(1 per rent. Pros- detail by the Legislature. This
when the Chamber of Com­
in I at Muliile Manor. Chnrlie elltly, city utility user* outside they failed miserably to do.”
merce directors meet at R p. complied a perfect safety rcc- store managers and company
Johnson, 41, Orlando, suffer­ the city pay a 30 per cent sur­
m. Tuesday in the First Fed­ erd fur three years from fl*- uKicials present for the open
cal l9tU) through lt*62, won ing ami hi* welcome was cc
ed head injuries nnd wus tak­ charge over and above the
eral caucus room.
DAYTONA REACH (U PI)
the award in competition with hoed by Mrs. H. T. Critten­
• • •
en to Florida Sanitarium. The rates paid by eitv residents.
r * &gt; « » ••* « lUfv!
— Unless Florldn’a counties
officer said Robert Johnson,
Although the South won 19- the 10 other units which rum- den, president ot the South
Discussion also xvns held on wilfully chip in with funds, it
27-year-old Negro minister of providing water nt wholesale looks lika the state’s new pub­
ft
in that North-South All- prise the Navy's heavy attack Seminole Carden Club; Miss Rights Meeting
I I »
Emily Evans, president of
WASHINGTON ( t ’l'lt —
Star football game at Gaines- force.
PORT AH PRINCE. Haiti spoke-smalt Paul Verna claim­ Apopkn, ws* on the wrong rates to residential area* now lic defenders will have to pay
• • •
the Woman's Club of Cassel­ Civil rights leader* from more
side of the road and struck a
ville Inst Saturday, Sanford’s
for the expenses of their own
Six uf its cumpetitors arc berry, and Mrs. II. it. John­ thun 30 states assembled here (UPI) — A small invasion ed the towns of Fort Libert ', car driven by Wilbur U. Yates, having their own water sup­ offices.
Butch Kiser won the outstand­
ply. This latter service, how­
Derso,
Trmi
and
l.imonsde
based
at
heuvy
attack
head­
son
president
of
the
VFW
to plan a “grass roots" drive force of Haltiun exile* who
ing player award for the
to, of Ormond Hcsrh. Johnson ever, would not lie available
A Circuit Court Judge ruled
ir In-half of the administra­ apparently crossed the border bad been raptured and u was riding with Yates.
North. He ia the son of Mr. quarters fur the Pacific Fleet Auxiliary.
until the rity’* new water ex­ here Monday night that tha
v
rll
hi mt'd .700man force wn*
at
the
Whldhey
I
s
l
a
n
d
McCrory-Otasco
will
be
tion's civil rights program.
and Mrs. J. A. Riser, of 2100
fmm the limninicun Itepuhlic advancing on Cap liuilien on
pansion program is completed. rountles are not obligated to
(Wash.) Naval Air Station. open until 9 p. m. tonight
Summerlin.
Knowles .-.aid today ron |N»y the office expense* of
advanced
today
on
the
north­
the
ninth
coiiil,
Haiti's
seeonil
It
was
VAH-7's
first
full
and every night except Sun Sehumnn 111
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slrurtion
plans are being com­ public defenders in their dis­
largest
city,
jc u r of operations with the days which will he 12 tu 7
METZ. Franca (UPII — A ern Hui ian port of Fort LB»A note on the spindle; "lien.
pleted
for
the water expan­ tricts—and Atty. Gen. Richard
Venn*
idi-ntlfi«*l
himu-lf
a*
rnach
two
A-5A
Vigilante
atp.m.
round-the-clock vigil was be­ erte, inforno -I court c* said
J. C. Hutchison telephoned to
sion.
It
will
increase the daily Ervin had already ruled that
a Haitian
-diplomat and totuck bember. VAH-7 wn» the
Kckerd's al&gt;o will be open ing kept __
_ J »t .the
. . . ___
_
here,
today
twitsido
say County Commissioners
supply from 1.1 million gal­ it’s not up to the stale.
oulinutor
for
the
exile
Deni
first
aqusdron
tj^
yUJirr
fleet
i
tor
and
PcV
t.
of
rttno-c
w
r
m
W
m
f
W
t
n
Thrte were in* Immediate
Will meet a t •* Wednesday
lons to 12 million gallons, Judge Robert II. Wingfield
to
orrntic National t alon I'DN,
morning to further discuss *’* operate and ueploy with which h u bean open for the .-.human, one .f the ,.lo report* iif fighting ami no
"more limn ample to provide "'Dd *" making Monday night'*
the Vigilante.
v
*
hit-ti
claims
credit
for
the
In­
past two years, will continue „&gt;v.r , „f Kurupexn unity,
government runiinent.
the county budxet. Mary."
nil area* surrounding th o |ru^ n*t" however, that he hopThe award will l»e presented their tame " store hours.
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In Santo Domingo, capitul vasion. llr said the invader*
ed Volusia County would "set
jcity," Knowles stated.
by Hear Adni. Robert Goldlanded
at
Fort
Liberte
early
Expected to open soon at R e i ’CZ H e a l i n g
of the Dominican Kepuhlic
Thirtieth annual C i t r u s
an example for the other threa
MOSCOW (UPI) — Scoreshopping center, arc a
MIAMI (CPI) — Federal which shairs the island of Monday morning from uii is­
(■rowers Institute is slated for thwaite. commander of Fleet
counties In the 7th Circuit bjr
Air Jacksonville, upon the lllwn, a theater, a Trade . Judge ('bailee Fulton set a Hispnniuln with Haiti, rci-cl land somi-wlisto in the Carib­ tary of Statp Dean ltu*k
Aug. 10-2.1 a t Camp Mctjunrproviding a modest supple­
squadron a return from it’ wind* Cafeteria and nmner- healing fur today on n suit
bean. lie said another landing j
ta|p, yrith Sovie
rie in the Oculn Notional For­ operations
ment."
aboard the CSS „U1 uthpr tm a ||t.r
„.r claiming trouble.plagued Vt uwould take place during tile
M|nUUr Andiei C.roest. Ernie l.undherg, assist­ Enterprise with tin- U.
The ruling came on a suit by
night.
e .u&lt; Ian ex-ilictator Mateos
ant Seminole County ugent, Second and Sixth Fleet*. *• vices and establishments.
tho 7th Circuit's public de.
......
,
, inyko to are if iigreenieut on
llip I I IN spokesman sanl
Perez Jimiliet i« the father of
will preside
at ths morning
fender, Robert Wilson, to
the rrln-ls were led by Gen. “ ""el.-ur tr.t lata ran lw fol
an illegitimate child.
Sessionof Aug. 22.
A gmiiinlhienking serv-h e fur force Volusia to pay its shunt
In
inf.
rilling
VAH-7
Com­
lowed
by
other
cold
wur
actl.eou
Canluvr-,
former
Haitian
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the new l‘re*byterian Church of expenses for hia office.
manding Officer Cdr. Leroy
army chief at stuff, lit* suit tie nit-nl*.
Wirtz Recalled
Doesn't it seem strange that A- Heath and other winning
of the Covenant will be held
Rusk wn* expected to di*- nt the aite on South Orlando
A burglar obtained $118 they planned to take Cop HniWASHINGTON (UPII —
Clide Sum cannot afford a executives of their success,
PANAMA CITY (UPI) —
Labor Secretary W. Willard early today when Itu broke lien, which is 21 miles west of CU'* I* r e tille r Nikita 8. Drive Sunday nt 3:10 p. nt. Clurence Earl Gideon went off
telephone for his postoffice nt a Chief of Naval Operations
Wirt* wns called before lb- into the home of Mis. Mary Fort Liberte, and would then Khrushchev’t f l e e - point The contruct has been let for to prison two years and two
Lake Mary? K. K. Porter to­ dispatch said, “It is u distinct
House I'mnmetre (’oniinitt.-e Rawlings, 2iM» West 17th march 83 mile* *outli to Port “pence package” in tha ex­ Hie construction of a sanctu­ days ago, convicted of break­
day hud to ‘plume n nearby pleasure to congratulate the
Ity lb-mite Kcl*ry
today
for a progress report on Street, she reported tu police. uu l ’rince in their campaign ploratory talks.
gioccry to get Post muster winner* snd commend the
ary. $&gt;lglit classrooms, and ing into a poolroom but con­
The City Council of Oviedo
Itritisli Fcreign 8ccrevtury
the
renewed
talk* between un­
The thief obtained $55 in ti overthrow the autocratic
Cracker Donuldson.
rent rooms, all to be of a de­ vinced his poverty had cost
many other outstanding units j tat as a Hoard of Equalize•
• •
ion and rail management.
emit anil persona! papers from rrginto of i’renident Francois Lord Home, who joined Rusk mountable nature.
him a fair trial.
for
their
contribution*
to
the
I
lion
Hoard
Monday
night
pre) I 0
nnd Gromyko in expressing
Mis. Kawling*' purse, later Duvnlier.
The safety of Lake Mary Navy’s aviation safety a n d 1reding the regular monthly
The building will bo on trail­ Today, hecuuse he kept
Hu said the Invasion en­ the hope that the partial test e r beds uml rolled from Hie fighting In a prison cell for hi.s
fuuml outside her borne. He
motorists would be much im­ u c c i d e n t prevention pre- council meeting. There were Post-Mortem
countered "little rvsistume" in hail wus “only a beginning,” i iis-t-nihly point to Hie site In belief that lie had the right to
LONDON
i
l
l
'
l
l
Dr.
at-u
obtained
$7.7
ami
person­
proved if the county and state gram . . .’’
no rnmplaint* registered.
also was taking part in tls&lt;s
Hie first hour*.
would get together and fill
| sections and there put to­ a lawyer even though he
The results were especially
During the regal ir meeting Donald Tture, the Home Of­ al papers from the pockell took
talks.
those foot-deep holes along gratifying to haul Heavy A t­ of council, Mayor Lee Gary fice pathologist, conducted a of Mr*. Rawlings mother,
The world’s tenders and gether III an attractive unit. couldn't puy for one, Gideon Is
C o u n t r y Club lid. (S-15) tack Wing One officials, who rep. rted that tla- Magnolia post-mortem on Ilia body of Mrs. W. P. Field*. Ami he
free. And thousands of In­
newspapers hnlltd the a g r e e ­ The exterior will ho of alum­
through the middle of town, have seen the important prize S t r e e t
It, big.. including llr. Stephen Ward today tu took I* in dimes from s bu­
inum with a luikcil on enamel mate* of prisima in Florida
ment
us
the
s
ta
rt
of
u
new
One nt the intersection of wind up in the hand* of Purl- blacktop, would In completed dctrimine officially what di. - n-ail.
eia hi i old war relationship*, finish. While it is similar to and other state* have the Impo
tha pluylioy-ostioputli Used to
.Mi*. Field* ami Mr*. Raw I
(lid Long wood Ifoad is almost fie Fleet squadrons for the oil Wednesday,
MIAMI
(UPII — Tin- but diplomat* here warned t h e T r i n i t y I’u-sliyteriuil of new trial*, with lawyers to
mgs wire asleep at tin time. “ghost" of hurricane Arlene
impossible to pull out uf and past three year*
The water supply report, a* , commit suicide,
agaiiMt undue optim ism over Chilli !■ ut Satellite lleaih ia defend them.
hu» been there fur weeks and
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prepared by Driver and SpoonWhen he walked out of cir­
wi-ukened today with top the pr&gt; spect* of today'* talks. "I'lworanee, the basic plans
week*
Capt. Janies O. Mayo, Wing cr, consulting engineer*, was Service Cut Off
winds dropping to 13 mill* p r
They .aid that If the 8o- " r"
•’nUrr,F
»"•&gt; cuit court here Monday, tha
l \MPA il l’ll
Mu*h of
commander, told VAll-7 by. given the eouneilnieii for
hour north in the tropical At­ vi.-t wi-ri- genuinely interest* j " 'i11' ' ,l1 11 "&gt;-w concept in thin, giayiiig Gideon, 32, left
.III Junie Tiuliuk, of 1119 message, "After flying acel-* their study after which they I lie telephone service in down­
behind in hi* Icgul path a
lantic.
ril III reaching a settlem ent,,'
“'elliU-clure.
I
Muguolin Avenue, telephoned dent free ill Fiscal Year •&gt;**. will meet for t •round-table" town latkt-lund wn* cut off
The wtutlter bureau, wbi&lt;-li then the Riitk-Home-Gromyko
,h*' *'*'“ rch ha* out I.iiidni.ii k decision of the U. 8.
this nooning that she took til, und 62, it i* u pleasure to 1discussion unit further stud) late Monday night when a
SAN FRANCISCO (( I’ll showed Sum* concern yester­ meeting* this week could tf'tsv*n the first unit and Ims Supreme Court, a new publia
saboteur broke into tile inher trusty fishing rod and two see pieseverem e in Aviation' uf the report.
The chairman of the Re­ day when Hie cullupscd hum mark Hie turning of a cor“ l"'rmnneiit building to ilidemlcr law for Florida, and
shiners and went uut to Lem­ Safety rewarded by jo u r win- Counril Chairman It. F.J bio vault of the main General publican patty is not worried rune showed signs of reviving, in-r ill the rulil war.
*ba rear, the ileniountalde hi* own acquittal at a new
on llluff fishing ramp and ning the CNO Av'ntlun S.ife- Ward Jr. n-hed thti* the c m- ^Telephone Co. building there cl out the Influt-IKO of the - &gt; one* ugnin discontinued bull
Hut they also cuutionvil \*--h*prl enn be moved to an- trial.
runic homo nt 7 u. in. with u ty Awanl f .r Rail
initU-e heads have tln-ir need* uml cut seven cables,
Chairman of the
called "radical right” un hi* tins on Hie Minin'* progu--- that the "spiiit of M ovow", ,,tl" 1
12-pound buss and a seven“To you and to your offi­ und requests ready at an .
.
.
...
Tbv di»turbaiire was haali'd Hie Soviet* have been build- Hulhlhig ( mumitteu is Wuller Sheriff Dies
I party.
pound buss. That’s wliut she cers and men, congratulations early ilnU- a* tho lOli’-iil bud- -J&lt;11&gt; IvC flS l i l t
LIVE
OAK (UPI) —
William K. Miller. New this nioriiing 150 miles north ing up could be as shcrt-lived I- Bohannon. Tho Church id;
said.
and a hearty well done.”
get will be drawn up next j HIROSHIMA, Japan i l l ’ll &gt;Yoik rongiessinaii, (old a of the Mona passage between a* tha “spirit of Camp Da- tin! Covi-mint i* presently Suwunee County Sheriff Hugh
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The squadron will receive month.
; Japanese Comaiuii -t* align­ I new* confetvncM Monday he i» Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. j vis,” which followed t h e meeting in Pinei reat School at Lewis, 31, died Monday near
Here’s u “heartening” note. us permanent reminders of
ed with Red China in opposi­ nut worried about any split It wn- traveling northwest- Mini-In liev-Eisenliovver talks U:bu a. in. The minister is the Crystal River of a heart at­
Dr. Luis Perez, who spoke to their achievemi-nt the origintion to the .Miimow- test buu i m-xt year.
| Rev. Thulium II. Makiu.
tack.
I III Ihu'.i.
van! a t II nipli.
the kiwuni* Club recently on «• citation signed hj- Aihnira 1
agreement have packed an In­
diseases of the heart said that David I.. Mi-Donuld, Chief id
ucienr eon
mil' |
ti rnntionnl antl-nuctrur
about 85 per cent of heurt vic­ Naval Operations, and a large
fxTt-nce with Hu-ir
tims recover from their first bronze plaque.
MOSCOW (L’PIt - Tie So guti-s, the Jipanr
attack.
viet L'nion today launched lion of Trade Unions charged
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an unmanned earth satellite loiiaiy.
Movies made of the Indus-!
to continue » space research
fn a l Exhibit held here in th e |
program
announced in i i n n L ’.u it u u n
Bpring u t the Civic Center
RUFFAI.O, N. Y. (U P lt March. 1962. the official
will l&gt;« shown to the Civitun
the plain language of the rul­ right for public school* to en- j of the hill pointril out that j "I would like for the |i«opI«
ll) l.liuia Cass*IT an news a-;ency renorted. Supreme Court Justice Wil­
Club Thursday by Scott Hurn
gage in “objective" study of, since Floiidu has 67 roiliitirs, of Alabama to be in defiance"
The brief new* agency an­ liam (I. D-iugla*. 61. dru.e (I nitrd Press International) ing.
and David Thrathrr. Thut
(Inly « few state* which the Bible und America'* reli-lil would take 67 different of the high court ruling, he
Registered voters tn Cus- nouncement said "a routine westward tudjy with tin- for­
WASHINGTON — Prayer
• should be interesting.
court suit* to eliminate rt'U- said.
previously hud religiuu* exer­ giou* heritage.
}selberrj- eligible to vute in the I launching of an artificial mer Joan ('arid Martin, 21,
and
Hilda reading will con- cises in their school* huft* isDefiance uf the ruling hu* giou* practice* from the
Alahuma law alrcudy re­
special Sept. 3 referendum ••"
satellite. ’Cosmos 13.’ his yuuthful bride, for u
quired daily Bible reuding in
There have been Some pretty » nt.w th. rtef f),r lhe town was carried out in the So- month-long ramping and hik­ Dime this fall in many U. S. , u,.,| explicit order* far their been especially forthright in state's schools.
la Aliihuinu, the State l!".ml nil stale-supported Schools
ing honeymoon in the niouti • public m hoots despite tin- discnntinu.in-v. Many said Southern states, where no pol­
lurge real cetute transactions ! today totaled 960 after Mon-lvlcl L'n‘»n M a j V’
around the locatuin of the 1-4 day’* registration deadline. | ‘ 1h* aatellite carnei act- tains of Montana and Wadi [Supreme Court's ruling that they are still “studying" thi­ itician stund* to lose many of Education defied the Su- nnd the resolution went a step
SR 436 interchange In recent
lUch religious exerci.o* are matter. Some were unaffected votes by attacking the Su­ pi tone Court Monday ami further in making it part of
Of this numlier, 150 were *ntific apparatus de»lsr.e«l to j ington.
weeka. Could be a whole new newly registered, Mr- ottol continue researches in outunconstitutional.
I because the ruling confirmed preme Cuuit and defending the made Bible reading part uf the course of Study,
---------------------businesa area will grow up Henning, town clerk, report- ,r "P4^ in accordance with
the required curriculum of South Carolina's super in&gt;
A nationwide I ' l l check1their existing laws ur (nd- Bible.
around that location. The in­ ed.
showed today that the court's idee.
I hr Florida legislature puss- public sihool*. Gov. Gnu go tendellt of education, J e n a
Iihe program announced by I l l u ^ U l T o K SC U PC
terchange, Itself, takes up a
The suivey turned up oul) . ed, with only one dissenting Wallace said if the courts rule Anderson, has publicly notiVAN DALI A, Ohio (II P I)— June 17 ruling is bring openly
A total of 481 qualified Tas* on Marcii 16, 1962,” it
terrific amuunt of Und and veters will be required to cart «aid.
two states—Prmitylvuniu a n d : vote, a loll which allow* each out the practice in a specific [ fied teacher* of his state that
The city council Monday night defied in some area*.
it cost* $300.00 and up to con­ a favorable ballot on the new The brief Initial announce­ pasted an ordinance ruuklnv
Elsewhere, it is being cir- California—which appear to'county school board to decide Alabama school “ I'm going to they may “feel fire" to construct un interchange, en g i-! charter if It U to b
gaily ment contained no furtftrr : i t illegal to e*. ape from the cuiuventrd h y "interprets- be acting on the court's sug- what it will do about religion thsl school and read it my- [ tinue classroom rtligiuu* exer­
detail*.
jnerrt say.
[approved.
[ city jail.
tions" which seem to l£iiot*, g' »tioii that It u perfectly a ll, m public school*. The sponsor ( »*H.'
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Three Women
Hurt In Park
Avenue Crash

Seminole Plaza
Formally Opened
Sy Mayor Heath

Cily Ulililies
(Of CiitSiuB

Areas Approved

Jt&amp;JW A...

iflvs-d sr Band Pushes
w;w£j di H aftain P o rt

Talks Resumed
For Further
V/orld Accord

Oviedo Council
Sils As Board

Church Breaks
Ground Sunday

Burglar Gels
$138 In Home

Arlene Losing
Its Punch Again

No GOP Split
Seen By Miller

Unmanned Red
Satellite Off

96W te§istereii'ln Casselberry

Marty Areas To Ignore Supreme Court Ruling

Pt-aypr And Rihle Reading Tp Continue In Schools

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THE DEDART Ratlr*m e n t Nursing Home,
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Banks Rd. a t a coat
of some 990,000. Botto m photo s h o w s
cranes lifting roofing
girder Into place on tha
building which is rupidly taking shape.
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Senate Committee OKs Military Pay Raise Bill
Geneva Firemen
To Hold Drill
Tuesday Night

Members of the recently
organ lied Geneva Volunteer
Fire Dept, will meet Tuesday
at 8 p. in. at the Geneva Gro­
cery for their regular drill
and work session.
Serving as temporary of­
ficers for the organisation un­
til Urn charter is received
and permanent officers are
elected are Lewis Hughey,
chief; Itay McGill, assistant
chief and Jim Slmvell, lieut­
enant.
Hughey says that most of
the drill purtods at this time
are being spent in muuntmg
llie pump on the fire truck.
lie also reminded, in con­
nection with recent reports
on Seminole County CD pre­
paredness, that the Geneva
community is already equip­
ped with a siren wdlclt riruld
be used in conjunction with
u county wide alert system.
Hughey said that the vol­
unteer organisation stands
to rooperalu In any way with
.civil defense measures m the
J.\( KKDNVM.LK lU I'lr
Tim Navy's i bleat air squad county and that the volunteers
ron, Fighter Squadron 11, will also stand ie ini) to seise us
return t.i Cecil Field Nuv.il c i emergency rescue squid in
•Mr Station un Thuruluy fly­ lac men
ing I til I'hiiriloiii II jet*, the
fitiU' &lt;t opuruliiiiiul flu blur
plum i in the world.
(Mr. ('. &lt;’. Duck. commandIf - offiier of the Tophuttere.'
will Lad the flight from Key
W u t, where the squadron lit*
Mr. r. It. Miller. H‘&gt;, di d at
1- curt i ndrr.ruitig tniiiuition.lhis hiime
in Miami . hunday
training t&gt; the big Jets for
He Twill 11veil ill Miami for
llim* month*.
tlie |Mist It yeui a, IIIOVing
The Phantom i* tie world’* til 'IS Iniiii H.infunii.
-— i"".' i a .... i— ft 8 T
Mr. Miller was hoin tn
powerful flrillter islrcruft. It t'hurh Ole. N. C.. Jan. 2*1,
ll l&lt; &gt;et II World aptvd ret nidi, Ihi8. lit* vviif* a member of
clocking belter than t.ilf-n Ttinity Methodist Church in
miles -sis hour, sod hits climbed .Miami and uf General Julm
to 1(H),POD feel.
J. i'viailing l uinp No. Id uf
The plane curries a tun the Spanish American \Yur
Uiuu new itm! cun use mis­ Vv tennis.
siles, rockets and nucli-ur de­
8urvivoi* include hiv wile,
vices us armament.
Mr*. Amamlw Millet uf Miami,
VF-lt was organised io a brother, Drown Miller uf
September, lulu, ami hut Sanfuid, a staler, Mr*. 8. J.
Ilet'll assigned to Cecil Field 'I humus uf Chui hdtv, ami
*io-1 lulu. Tile pluaa upwiuie svveiul noiivs *nd nephews.
off the Carrier Franklin D.
Graveside services and bur­
ltuuscvclt during deployment. nt! will be li. Ki a t Luke View
Cemetery Thursday at 2 j&gt;. in.
Natural gas has mure than with Rev, J. II. lines offici­
25,000 known p*e* us a fuel ating. Ilti -un Funeral Hume
0*2 saw iisaUssaf iws usau-U y. I.
of sii.iig.iu.uU *

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C. B. Miller, 85,
Dies !n Miami

WASHINGTON (U PI)-The
Senate Armed Service* Com­
mittee Monday approved a
$1.2 billion pay raise for the
military and cleared tt for
quick senate aclion.
The lull would give pay in­
creases ranging from $8 tu
4120 month for almost two
million service personnel on
active duty. It also would Incrcasu pay for reserves and
retired personnel,
Chairman lllrhard B. Rus­
sell, D-Ga., said the measure,
differing In s mi inhey of
ureas frum a House-passed
version, would be brought up
for Senato debate Tuesday.
A subcommittee icled to
weight the increase* In mid­
dle pay echelons—officer and
enlisted—in ail effort to make
compensation more attractive
fur officers and enlisted nun
al the |Mimt In their caivcrs
when many have been leas
Ing the services for civilian
life.
The Senate coutmilU** cut
hack substantial pay raises
the House provided for ccr
lain retired generals and ad
mind* while raising pay fur
nearly 9I.U00 men who base
less than tvsu years' service.
All those over the rank of
E t (cnrporul ur | k-U&gt; ufiiccr
3C| would get increases aver
aging 8 j per cent. The
I louse fun I voted no more
money for Die under-two-year
group.
Servicemen with more than
two years' seisin* would get
average bl n per cent raises.

Pope Elevates
Puerto Rican
VATICAN CITY I Ill'll
Dope I'-ioi VI tui* appointed

a native I'utilu liman priest

Court Favors
Bootlegger
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) —
U. 8. District Judge Hrynn
Simpson has ruled a convicted
bootlegger may invoke tha
Fifth Amendment when ques­
tioned about his companions
In a hijacking.
.Marvin K. Carter, 28, who
confessed his part In the hi­
jacking of 180,000 worth of
whisky hare, Invoked the
Fifth Amendment F r i d a y
when called to testify in the
trial of eeven defendant* ac­
cused of being hla accom­
plices.
Simpson ruled that Carter,
now serving a slate sentence
at Ruiford Prison, run not be
foiii-d to squeal un hi* com­
panions.

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With ail these reasons for
Why i|u must of u.a keep
(oitliug off until tumor row not procrastinating, why do
we »u often put off thr things
Dm thiitg-t vve situubl do luduy,
that should be done, or netd
Wh u n —
to lie done, or that w , realty
• life b lu r we haie da
layed answering is *&lt;, much
harder to write when we have
tu alatl It with an apology T
• Tils call we liuve been
inclining io make on a newn mar fur w-jeVs doesn’t curry AIR CONDITIONER
Half the weliuiue it wuuld
have if we had made it *uu:iH. II. Pope Co., Inc.
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Weather Conditioner
hml a* the con.latlt, nagging
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Kusd AAA Service
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intent ion. that no one el -e
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hectic than til* today* during
Sautord Flour and
wait'll vve could have managed
to il i what vve should have
Feed Store

up of San Juan.
The naming of Die llev.
Juan Dio* l.upet Vittoria a.
auxiliary to Aiclibislmp James
Deter Du vis. who was burn in
Houghton, Mu h., came after
Puerlu ItUuu i lergyiren uskud
tlio Vatican to appoint native*
to hUhupibs "to str.ngthen
tile incidence uf native |&gt;riu»tl&gt;
vocations,"
Father Vitturia hu bean
vital genual of tho Aichdiote.o uf iiuu Jnaait. in his new
position, he becomes a bishop
with the tide uf monslgnur.
Thu Vatican suid that 01
per cent of puvrtu Uico's
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Here Is yesterday's hand all
over again. Tbe bidding is the
same, still nothing to be proud
of, and West opens ttys six of
hssrts. Yeiterday 1 showed
how an expart would play
tha hand. I also pointed out
that there was a double dum­
my play to make the contract.
If an expert ix given till*
as a problem hand he reason*
that West must hold the king
of clubs, otherwise he could
make 12 tricks easily.
It is also appunnt that
West does not hold th« see
and king of spades because
if hs did bo would have lad
them right out.
He counta seven trumps
tricks, two diamonds and a
club in top card* fur 10 tricks
and can get to 11 hy finessing
for West's king of club*. Home
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booklet, "How To Have A Lovely
Wedding", send 50 cents to Abby.

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DEAR MOTHER: True, all
fruit should be wushed before eat­
ing. But it
is equally Important
th a t the fruit should be paid for
first! "Cleanliness is next to Godli­
ness” is NOT a quote from the Bi­
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DEAR ABBY: About the young
mother whose child ate a stolen
grape from the grocery counter:
She should nave taught the child
never to eat fruit unless it had been
washed first. No wonder there is so
much sickness in the world. There is
more harm in eating unwashed fruit
than in stealing. It nays in the Bible
"Cleanliness Is next to Godliness,"
you know.
ANOTHER MOTHER

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DEAR ABBY: Tha "grape" story
reminded me th a t we are never too
young (ur too old) to learn a lesson
In honesty. When my husband and I
were newlyweds, in 1987, things
were rough. We were treating our­
selves to a "movie" — the first In
many months. My husband bought
the tickets and as we were getting
seated, he whispered In my ear. "Oh.
Ih&gt;&gt;*! The cashier gave me change
for a TEN, and I only gave her a
one!” 1 turned to him and said, “Is
your integrity worth only nine dol­
lars?" He walked back, called the
cashier's attention to her error anil
returned to me. Then he squeezed
my hand and said. "Thunk you, dear.
I needed that lesson."
PROUD
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I I I The M c C o y s

TUESDAY P. M.

plete honesty without the coopera­
tion of uthers.
MRS. C. C. R.

DEAR ABBY: The letter from
the young mother who didn’t want
to make a scene over one grape in­
terested me. No scene is necessary
if you start with the first grape.
Several months ago, while marketing
with my 8 1/2-year-old son, I noticed
he was eating a cookie to which he
hud helped himself, 1 quietly led him
to the cashier and asked him to apol­
ogize for taking th a t which did not
belong to him. Then 1 insisted on
"paying" far it. Relieve it or not 1
had to make faces at the cashier over
my child's head to get her to co­
operate with me. She was ready to
assume the "Oh, th a t’s nil right, for­
get it," attitude. It’s difficult for
mothers to teuch their children com­

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By A b ig a il V a n B u re n

DEAR READER: Sorry, I-don’t
speak Spock. If a child of four doesn't
know that what he seee displayed a t
a grocery store doea not belong to
him, the time to teach him is when
he starts to help himself. I realise
that public reprimand is doubly hard
for a child to bear, but for some
reason, those are the lessons they
•eem to remember longest.
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Row to ( t t along with your
Self and to got along with
othor people was explain*]
to Rotarlsn* Monday by Hear
Lake Principal George Dabbs,
M ha outlined the meaning
• f being •facilitating."
You can facilitate others or
you can Inhibit them, depend­
ing on how you perceive a
situation, and how you per­
ceive It depend* on tha length
of time you look a t It, the op­
portunities you have had to
observe It, your nerd*, your
goals a and values and your
idf-concept, Dabb* told the
club.
The Ideal peraon haa a
healthy aelf-cuncept, Dubhi
Capable, lovable, trustworthy,
friandly, dignified, end other
oeientlally positive attitudes.
He can accept himself and
enn accept others for what
they are.
"If a peraon with whom &gt;oi)
•re dealing feels that he i«
Important to you. then you
are iniporUal to him," Dahlia
pouted ollt.
"Hi yourself and lot other*
to lli«IU*«lvra ami you will
be facilitating," lie said.

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DKAlt ABBY: I’m surprised a t
you. I usually agree with your an­
swers, hut th a t letter about the lit­
tle four-yeur-old taking one grape at
the grocery store amazed me. Are
YOU agreeing with that busy-body
who saw it and said, “ lie'll be steal­
ing cars at 16"? Let me quote Dr.
Spock:. "When small children taka
things that don't belong to them,
It Isn't stealing. They don't have a
sense of whnt belongs to them and
what doesn’t." Resides, a grocery
store Is no plnce to discipline a child.
She should have waited until they
got home, and thfin explained why
he shouldn’t have taken the grape.
You must never humiliate a child
by reprimanding him in front of
others.
STEADY READER

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Is Explained
To Ralarians

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By Oswald Jacoby

A—Pass. You have two
guud suits, but apparently
your partner has a better
one.
Today's (lurstioe
Instead of bidding four
ipadet your partner goes tu
fuur hearts over your four
clubs. What do you do now I
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Tues. Auff. 6, '63—Page 3

DeBary Couple Celebrates
50th Wedding Anniversary
By Mr*. Adam Muller
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ash­
ley, DeBary, celebrated their
60th wedding anniversary,
Aug, 2, at their home on Va­
lencia Drive, with open house
from 2 to 5 p.m.
Mrs. Clifton Stafford had
charge of the guest book and
several neighbors assisted in
serving the more than 100
guests who culled during the
appointed hours. .Mrs. Rose
Williams presided a t the crys­
tal punch bowl.
The buffet table was over­
laid with an antique luce cloth
from England, the birthplace
cf the Ashley* A
white
■nd yellow anniversary cake
centered the table and trays
of petit fuurs and nuts svt-re
also served with the punch.
The neighbors sent a large
floral arrangement of gold
and yellow mums with the
lettering “30 Yenra" across
the top.
The golden color
theme was carried out in dec­
orations throughout the house.
Telegrams of good wishes
came front California und N'cw
Jersey, and phone calls canto
front vaiious friends they
have made in America since
coming here from Birntlng-

Foods Will Be
Plentiful
In September
By Myrtle Wilson
H.n. Agent
Bored with summertime
menus? Let's take a peak
into the future — at what’a
going to be in good supply
in September.
According to the U. S. De­
partment of
Agriculture,
which each month publishes
a list of plentiful foods, Sep­
tember will bring lots of tur­
keys, eanned tuna, grapes,
and late summer vegetables.
With cook weather in the
offering, homemakers will
want to take advantage of the
plentiful supply of Beltsvllle
and light-wc icht turkeys this
month. There’ll be larger
supplies this year than last
and prices ought to be fuvorable to consumers.
And don’t stop serving tu­
na. Instead of cold salads,
serve it in attractive oven
casseroles and take to school
sandwiches. There arc almost
IS.OuO tons o( tuna either in
harbor awaiting to be un­
loaded or enroute to coastal
canneries. That’s 5* million
cases of canned tuna. And the
run of albacorc and bluefln
tuna is Just starting.
Late summer vegetables
will be in good suppily during
September. Look for good
buys in tomatoes, sweet corn
lima beans, snap beans, cab­
bage, onions, and beets.
But the best new* Is for
those who like grapes. Thom­
pson Seedless — the white
grapes you see on produce
counters about now — will
bo in record supply. During
September, retail shipments
will be especially heavy. Pri­
ces are expected to drop
markedly as the bulk of the
crop reaches the retail m ar­
ket.
CUCUMBER HUAI)
Tired of tossed salads? Try
t'lii cucumber salad suggest­
ed by home economists in
the L‘. S. Department of Ag­
riculture’s Agricultural Mar­
keting Service.
Combine sour cream, chop­
ped pecans, grated onion,
lemon Juice and salt. Mix
these well and add to chilled
thin slices of cucumber. Ar­
range on crisp bed of salad
greens.

~Personats
The T. J. LaTour family
are all together again after
an interesting vacation. Mr.
and Mrs. LaTour and child­
ren Denise and Greg, left
the first of July for a visit
with relative* in North Pro­
vidence and Pasacoag Lake,
R I, Mr. LaTour stayed two
weeks but left the rest of
Use family for a longer visit.
Mrs. LaTour and the children
returned home by train this
weekend.
Latest in cordless tooth­
brushes is one that turns it­
self on and off. Pick it up
and it automatically goes
on Put it back, and it turns
off

ham. England, in 1223.
Mr. Ashley worked In New
Jersey before they came to
DeBary six years ago. The
couple will spend a second
honeymoon in St, Petersburg

traveling In a new car M r., complemented with blue cos.
Ashley presented to his wife tume jewelry and a corsage
of two white orchids with gold
as an anniversary gift,
Mrs. Ashley greeted the centers. Mrs. John Ray fuse
guests in a French blue Chan­ helped the couple greet the
tilly lace street length dress, many guests.

Hostess For

By Judy

Family Dinner
By Bernice Kelsey
A fumily dinner party was
held a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Lundy, Oviedo, on
July 31.
Attending were A /le and
Mrs. Max Sullivan and daugh­
ter, Michelle; Pfr. and Mrs.
Jack Russell, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Russell from Eau Galte,
Paul Slavik and Mr., and Mrs.
Leonard Fnuik and daughter,
Martha.
Pfe. Russell left Saturday to
return to Germany,

Oviedo Family
Attend Reunion
In Atlanta

Ml!. AND MRS. CHARLES ASHLEY, of DeBary, who celebrated their
gulden wedding anniversary, this past weekend.
(Cox Photo)

Oviedo Personals
By Bernice Kelsey
Mrs. Carrie O’Neal of Tam­
pa recently spent a few days
with her son and daughter-inlaw. Mr. nod Mrs A. M. Junes.
Mrs. I'aul Slavik has return­
ed from u (tip to Shelbyvllle,
III., where she visited Mis.
Cora Ruff und her grandson,
Paul Lundy or Orange Cove,
Calif.

Friend* extend sympathy to
the family of Mrs. Geraldine
(tuynn who died recently in
Eau Gallic after a short ill­
ness. Services were held in
Oviedo,
Mrs. tlonuhl Lelnhnrt of
Byion, Tex., stayed over to
spend several days with Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Gary utter at­
tending her sister’s funeruL

New Arrivals
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas II.
Iliown, 1,2 Pinecrtst Drive,
announce the birth of a 7 lb.
1 ox. daughter, July 16.
They have chosen the name,
Jen Cherilynn, for the new a r­
rival who was welcomed home
by a three year old brother,
Allen.
Maternal giandinother is
Mrs. llallie \Y. Arwood, of
Sanford,

jsdaJtAJuunA

Mrs. John Lundy

lly Ucrnice Kelsey
Recently returned from At­
lanta, Gn., where they attend­
ed the annual Clouts Reunion
held on July 27 and the annual
Moon Reunion held on July 28,
are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Moon and sons, Tommy and
Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. Reese
Moon ami daughter*. Ronnie
and Connie, und Mrs. G. 8.
Moon, of Oviedo,
Also attending the Moon
Reunion, which was held at
the Recreation Center In
llutevillc, Ga., were Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Lee Jr. and
daughters, Shirion, Clara and
Elaine of Clarksville, Tcnn.
ami Mrs. John Pair of De­
catur, Ga. Mrs, Lee and Mrs.
Pair are daughters of Mis. G.
S. Moon.
Thi* was the fiist time for
the past 10 year* that nil
members of the Moon family
were present for a fumily re­
union.

Turner

Phene HMW3

'•You and Your Home,”
will be the topic of ■ 20 week
seminar in home decorating
beginning this fail for all
Navy wives.
9paakerj from
several
large department stores, the
American Institute of Dec­
orators, National Society of
Interior Designers and other
authorities will conduct the
course.
Areas to be covered in­
clude art in the home, color,
furnishings, sewing for the
home and entertaining.
Mrs. Kermit Jamison, who
has been an interior decora­
tor, is chairman of the com­
mittee which arranged the
course.
The seminar will nirut
every Monday between 1 p.m.
and 3 p.m. beginning Sept.
9. The charge is nominal.
Interested persons should
contact the decorating course
chairman in their respective
wives club by the end of
Auguit. Any Navy wife is
eligible.

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Hatwing staff wives will
meet Thursday at to a. m.
at the home of Mrs. James
Mayo,

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Hostesses fur the NAS of­
ficers wives luncheon Thurs­
day in the Afterburner were
Mrs. Raymond Lasher and
Mrs. Robert Hauler.
A color scheme of orange
and white was used on the
table, with a silver candel­
abra.
Harry Bloodsworth,
food manager of the Navy
Exchange, catered the buffet
luncheon of beef, ham, var­
ious salads and punch.
Two new members, Mrs.
Peggy Doyle and Mrs. Jay
M. Miller were introduced.
Mrs. Michael Pickering won
the duor prize ot a decanter
and classes. Chairman of
Hie “ You and Your Home”
NAS committee is Mrs.
Ralph Null.
Luncheon was followed by
happy hour when the hus­
bands joined Ihcir wives.

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Farewells and gifts were
presented to tiiree meintiers
leaving the of, tiers wivus
club of VA1I-1I and Detach­
ment 8 at Ihcir monthly
meeting Thursday,
Going to VAll-3 are Mrs.
S. F. Carr and Mrs. J . O.
Yanaros. Mr*. M. C. Prcmo
will be moving to Jackson­
ville.
The coffee was held at the
Lake Mary home of Mrs.
It. G. Fox. Mr*. E. II. Carson was co-hostess with .Mrs.
Fox.
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SHAPES OF SUITS TO COME with case this
fall. Suit fashion* come in every stylo from
zqmrtive to tlresy. linhl anti olive Scottish mo­
hair tweed (left) has sumifitted jacket und fun­
nel neckline. The skirt of this Monte-Sano and
Pruzan design has front fold fullness. Wool, cot­

ton and orlon arc Mended in the red Ixiiuje tweed
of the Hattie Carnegie suit (center). Round lit­
tle hat is of same fabric as the suit. Charcoal
gray double-knit jersey of urlon and wool is used
for the Oleg Cassini suit (right). Over-blouse is
done in orange, gray and white ntripes.

DeBary Personals

Mrs. Joe Battle
Honored At

at tiuult St*. Marie, in Michi­ | Sir. and Mrs. Earl Merrill
I of Azalea Ur. have r e tu r n e d
Mrs. Edwina Washer of gan.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Joseph
Bren­
from an extensive trip abroad,
Puinsettin Dr. will be enter­
ner of Monroe Ave. entertain­ I that took them to many euunBy Itirnirr K rl.rj
taining her son, Curtis Wash­
ed eleven youngster* at u
Mr*. R. W. Es'**x an
er of Smilhville, Term, fur the
I trie*.
planned cookuut, fur their sun
Mr, and Mrs, Edward Henljr daughter, Mrs. Jack Dodd of
next several weeks. Curti* a t - 1j uw,lh*4 , eve nth birthday
f of DeBary Dr, returned from Oviedo were hosteller, recent­
tend* Tennessee Tech, at i Wednesday, but due to rain,
o visit to N'cw Rochelle, N. Y. ly, for an informal luncheon
Cuoksville, ’I run.
the cook out was held indoor*.
| where they v i * i t e d their honoring Mr*. Jo* Len Bat­
Mrs. Mary Kearns uf Ax- They did manage to get a
tle, recent bride.
aleu Dr. ha* her son-in-law swim before the rain* came, daughter and her family.
Attending were Mrs. Roy
Rev.
and
Mrs.
C.
N
.Ogg
of
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. und ull hud * wonderful time
Weisenburgvr
St., Mrs. Roy
Hibiscus Dr. have their son
G. Floyd Dye of Somerset. Pa. ploying gomes.
in-law and daughter, Mr. and I Welseni.urger Jr., Mrs. James
and Mis* Margaret Leech und
Mr*. Alice tlobillo and Mr*. Mrs. Harry Foster and thll-1 Brookshire, Mr*. John Duda
Marion Jarvis, buth of l*itt*- David Runkle are home alter
dren, Tunya, Douglas anil Don-j ^r-' Mrs. Juhn Lundy, Mrs.
h'lrirh. Pa. visitim- m ih Mr* ■ l.'.nno mde train trip to the '
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-&gt; r-M**. T.... k'»*.
E. Wilson and seeing the Western States, where they
S. C. Also making the trip to rcll and Mrs. Jerry Arndt.
places of interest in Florida.
visiter! interesting and historic
Summer flower* decorated
DeBary was their nephew,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton rituf- place* enroute. They were a
toy Chirrst of South Carolina. | tt l c &lt; P « cio u a living uaml dinford entertained .Mr. and Mr*. month on tin, road und found
Mr. uml Mr*. Joseph Mul­ ing room.
Charles Ashley of Valencia beauty in many out of the
lerian of Farmlngdale, L. L,
Dr. at the Imperiul House in way place*.
N. Y. have moved into the
Dust the fuzzy leaves of Af­
Winter Park, with a pre-anni­ Dr. Mabel Magee of DeBary,
home they purchased several rican violets with a soft
versary celebration dinner ami Bichard Friedlc formerly
years ago on Azalea Dr.
paint brush.
celebrating their 50lh wedding of DeBary, were married on
Saturday, July 20 at the home
anniversary, on Aug. 2.
Mr. and Mr*. David Mac* of Dr. Magee's brother, at
Farlane of Smyrna Dr. re­ Garden City, L. I., N. Y. The
turned from a four week vaca­ couple will arrive in October
tion trip that took them 4200 to make their home in Demile*. They visited their Bury.
Mr*. Billy Gillum of Sara­
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Moriset of De­ sota, ion Billy Buy and daugh­
troit, III, and children, Cathy ter Sandra Kay, are the
and Mark. Then on to North­ guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
WASHED
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ern Michigan to visit relatives ward Perry of Sunset Dr. Mr*.
H U G S
1L
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and friends and places of in­ Gillum la the lister of Mrs,
DRIED
terest. They watched the Perry who has just returned
501 W. 1st.
Opposite Goodyear
feigtiters go through the locks from a visit to Sarasota.
By Mr*. Adani Muller

Bridal Luncheon

CDsd.UX
LAU N DRY &amp; CLEANERS
SP EC IA L!

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Mrs. James If. Dennison
and Mrs. Carol Kane were
welcomed as new members
of the wives club.
Clothes were brought which
will go lo the Good Samari­
tan Home and the plans for
the home decorating course
were discussed. Mr*. Kermit
Jamison Is the chairman for
the group.
The September coffee will
feature a surprise for the
members.
LI. f j g. ) Henry A. Gill
Jr., was married Saturday to
Miss Peggy Bostwtck of Or
tando
at the Orlando AFR
rhapel. The reception was
held
st the officers club
there.
Mr. Gill’s brother, Kevin,
from Groton, Conn., was
his best man. Ushers were
KnSs Donald Dcnsult and
Lt. (j.g.) Norman Cxuchra
of Sanford, Peler Gill of
Winlhrop, Mass , and .........
tlostwlck of Orlando. An­
other brother, Richard, who
is studying for the priest­
hood,assisted
at the cere­
mony.
Friday evening Mr. and

Mrs. Henry Gill, Sr., Win*
throp. Mass., hosted a re­
hearsal buffet at the "ranch”
on Orlando Dr.
Sanford guests at the weding included Lcdr. and Mra.
Kenneth Sandon, Lt. (J.g.)
and Mrs. \V. E. Donahue,
Lt. and Mrs. Jam es Plrotte,
Ens. and Mrs. O.P. Burch,
Lt. and Mrs. Craig Moore,
Lt. (j g. ) and Mrs. D. A.
Turner, and Ihe Misses Judy
Ascencio and Bonnie Stoffer.
Lt. tj.g.) Uill Derryberry,
formerly of Sanford, also at­
tended.

Ry .Mr*. Clarence Snyder

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Two new brides, Mrs.
Glenn Daigle and Mrs. John
Hurlburt. Joined the VA1I-3
officers for bridge Thursday
Also a guest was Mrs.
Jam es Mayo.
BARHAUA ANN CLARK
Hostesses for the bridge
in the wardroom were Mrs.
Edward Foy and Mrs. Rob­
ert Donaldson Toffee and Mrs.
coke were served for re­
freshment.
High scorer was Mrs. An­
drew Reno.

Warren Hise

Celebrates

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80th Birthday

Mr*. Warren Hist* celebrat­
ed her bOlil birthday last
week. In observance of tho
event her husband took the
honoree mi*I a group of neighhur* to New Smyrna Bench
for n swim und dinner ut n
restaurant.
Those muking the trip with
tho ll!*e* were Mrs. Kiln I’.ie
Dunn, Mrs. Kosn Leu Peter­
man, Mrs. Grace llirra and
Mrs. Ida Padgett.
Sir. Ilise'* anniversary gift
to his wife was an arrange­
ment of beautiful red rose*
vvhieh *h« shined with the
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congregation at Barnett Mem­
Chaplain and Mrs. Robert orial Methodist Church, on
Deal recently returned from Sunday morning.
Chicago after visiting Mrs.
Deal’s sister. They also
checked for colleges for their
daughter, Susan, who will
enter this fait.
Mr*. Ernest Southward is
Lt. Robert Hauser returned
Friday from temporary duty recuperating at her home
on Elliott Ave. following sur­
at Glen Cove, Ga.
Young Raymond Lasher, gery ol Seminole Memorial
son of Lt. and Mrs. Raymond Hospital. Six* is reported to
be doing well.
Lasher, is recovering from
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Ids recent operation on his
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bill nhlock
arm at tho OAFR hospital.
and
family
of
Key
West spent
He is home now after a week
Friday night and Saturday
in the hospital.
am) family,
Mrs. Stanley R. Slamil who with hissister
recently returned from a trip Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Peeples,
on Yale Ave.
to Mexico is now louring at their home
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Florida will her sister-in-taw
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Horton
and noice.
and c h i l d r e n
of
Lt. (J.g.) ami Mrs. Lee P Jr.
Croke of Ravenna Park ar­ Princeton Ave. spent the
rived home Friday from a past weekend In Gainesville
visiting Mrs. Horton’s parents
short cruise to Nassau.
Albert E. Dunn.
1.1. Cdr. ami Mrs. Earl Mr. ami Mrs.
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(Butch) Unger left this week
Mrs.
John
Purdy
has re­
for a three week tour of
Florida. Mrs. Unger has just turned from a visit with her
returned
from
Cleveland parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Wil­
where she visited her father. liam Finnegan, in Wheeling,
Chief Warrant Officer and W. Va., While (here the
Mrs. Francis Ptapp have re­ group ipern several days m
turned from an extended trip a mminuin cabin, in tigleethrough the eastern United bay Park, seeing the sights
States stopping with friends and enjoying the cool wea­
ther. Mr. and Mrs. Finnegan
ami relatives.
U. Cdr. and Mrs. David and Mrs. Purdy’* neice, Pa­
Olmstead spent a short vaca­ tricia. returned home with
tion in Tampa where they her for a (wo week visit in
visited tli« liusch Bavarian Sanford.
Mr. ami Mrs. Irving Pryor
gardens.
have rcliirneml from a two
COMING EVENTS

Plans fer the homecoming
in September of the VAH-7
Peacemakers, now deployed
aboard the USS Enterprise
were discussed at the offi­
cers wives coffee Thursday.
The coffee was held at the
home of Mrs. G. W. Uffman.
One guest, Mrs. J. N. Thomp­
son, the sister of Mrs. R. E,
Lavender was present.
Other wives attending were
the Mines. A. M. Campbell.
T. J. Cann. It. L. Conn, L, A.
Heath. R. W. Martin, 11. L.
Monroe, H. L. Wright and
G. F. Schneider.

Mis* Barbara Ann Clark,
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. A r­
thur E. Clark of Osteen, will
graduate- from Grady Memo­
rial Hospital School of Pro­
fessional Nursing, Atlanta,
Ga., August 23,
During her senior year.
Miss Clark, was selected by
the school body and the fac­
ulty as “17ie Student of the
Year”, She also served as
mistress of ceremonies at the
annual honor day program
and as parliamentarian of the
student body government.
She was chaplain of her
cln.-a her sophomore year and
vice president of thu class
during her junior year.
Thi* past yi-ar she was
president of tho Baptist Stu­
dent Union on the campus and
represented the group at con­
vention in Geoigia and Ken­
tucky.
She was selected by her
class as one of the five repre.entntives to the National
Student Nurses Convention in
Atlantic City, N. J. During
her stay in Atlantic City tho
group tourned New York City
and Philadelphia, Pa.
After graduation »ho will
l-o employed as a staff nurse
at EmoryV llenrirttn Egels*
ton Children’* Hospital in At­
lanta und will also attend
Emory University for po*t
graduate work.
Misa Clark is a native Flopidian and attended schools in
Osteen and Enterprise and
graduated with the clas* of
ItMO from
Deland High
School,

Personals

Wrdnrnsday, Aug. T
VAII-9 oflicer* wives cof­
fee, III a m. Homo of Mrs.
J. D. Moloney.
Thursday, Aug. 8
VAH-lt officers wives lunrheon, 12:34) p.m. Jun Spen­
cers.
VAII-3 officers wives cof­
fee. 10 a.m. Afterburner,
Hatwing staff wive*, 10
a m Hume of Mrs. James
Mayo, 112 S. Virginia Dr.
Friday Aug. *
VAII-9 officers wives brid­
ge. Tune and place announ­
ced at coffee.
Thursday, Aug. LT
VMM enlisted wives, 8
p.m. NAS Ballroom.
VAII-3 enlisted wives.
VAH tt officers
wives

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bridge and canasta, 1230
p.m. fIonic ot Mrs, J, M.
Runnels.
VAII-3 officers wives lunch­
eon, 12 p m. Capri restau­
rant.

weeks vacation in Virginia,
Maryland
and Delaware,
Highlight of the trip was
when they attended the 38th
annual
Pony Panning at
Chuncotcaguc and Assatcague, Va., where the movie
•’Misty” was filmed.
Ttn-y also attended the
State Fair at Harrington,
Del., and visited scores of
relatives in the three stale*.
Mrs. Pryor'J neice. Hetty
Sue Brown of Girflelree,
Md., accompanied them ‘■oma
fur a lour week visit ut San'ord.
Draperies which do not re*
quire ironing may be re-hung
while still slightly damp af­
ter laundering, .lust stretch
Ihe edges and scams, and
finish drying on Ihe rod.
Spread newspapers or towels
on Ihe window • sill* and
floor to calcli any
mmur
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T E N T R E V IV A L
Now In Progress - Through
Sun. Aug. 11th - Services Nightly
At 7:15 Also Sunday 2:15
American Legion Fair Ground
Highway 17-92 - So. Sanford

Evangelist — E. J. Cates Jr.
Of Urwiwburu, N. C.

Preaching and Praying for the Sick
Each Night, For All People
Of All Churches.

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Wasp Milkers
lm kiag waap* for their venom
is not a new end highljr dangerous
variation on Ruaeian roulette — H U
a eerloda reeeaieh project recently
carried on by the National H eart la — tote.
A substance in wasp venom sp&gt;
— i to be
to “ptptkRx.1*
____ types of which are hermcnea
found in human blood, th a t play a
regulatory role in the body's func­
tions.
Is scientists can determine how
bisects manufacture peptides, It may
lead them to a b etter understanding
of blood chemistry.

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Political

What may remain aver a mystery
ia the reeponee to a email newspaper
ad r*nfag for live waspe, and offer­
ing a nickel a wasp to wasp “herd--- M
Wasps are downright unaocUble
when left alone, and really nasty
when corralsd. This didn't fate an
arm y of intrepid collectors, who sup­
plied waspe by the ja r and bag.
When they got through th e wasp
m arkst waa glutted, th e deal called
off, and the wasp h as revsrted to
its former role — some*thing to be
avoided i t all costs.

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Staggering Reflection
The fast th a t nearly a fourth of
all aaleetlvs service registrants In
thU country fall th e ir mental exam­
inations Is a staggering reflection
on U. 8. education.
ThU nJeetion rata U indeeed the
fact. The percentage of failures ac­
tually exceeds 80 per cent in 11 eUtcs
and beets 80 per cent in two states—
South Carotins and Mississippi.
I t U interesting to note th at in
11 states with the poorest showing,
th e amount of schooling generally
acquired U considerably le u than for
th a nation as a whole.
The National Committee for Supof the Public Schools reports
fat in these 11 s ta tu , among people
25 years or older a t the time of the
1960 census, 16.1 per cent had leu
than five years total schooling.
ThU compares with 8.8 per cent
In the entire nation. The inadequate­
ly schooled, In other words, bulk
twice u Urge in percentage terms
in the sUtes with the weakest per­
formance in draft mental tu t s .
By and Urge, the b u t showing In
these tests and the b u t record in
th e matter of minimum adequate
schooling Is found in soma of the
mountain and Pacific couat states
Curiously, Maine, Vermont and
New Hampshire look good In amount
of schooling, but their records in the
selective service mental tests are not
comparably good.

For the most part, the big iudustrial s ta tu do not come off aa well In
educational status as one would
think, considering the s l u of their
outU yi for schooling. The "school
support" committee argues that
t h u s s ta tu ' ranking is generally
lowered by migrants from states
with poor school systems.
Can we really live comfortably
with the knowledge th a t a quarter
o f our young men are mentally un­
qualified to serve in the country’s
armed fortes?
It U obviously a m atter o f shame.
We are not exactly one of th e under­
developed nations. Bui unmistakably
we have in our midst • great many
underdeveloped persona, both adult
and young.
The National C om m ittu for Sup­
port of the Public Schools la dedicat­
ed to the proposition th at one big
remedy for this sad condition la to
put more of the cltixena’ money into
the schools to improve their quality.
If one does not wish to see the
federal government take a larger
role in school financing, what the
committee proposes is the necessary,
the only course.
Not to provide a good school sys­
tem Is to save money, b u t waste trag­
ically our human capital— the re­
source on which wc must depend
fo r our future safety and well being
as a nation and a people.

Lyle C. Wilson Soys:

Sands Are Shifting

Mi

ands of those placet are mere
mum-and-pop operations or
Mrs, Murphy tourist homes
and boarding houses.
It alsu la argued tliut the
federal government could not
In good conscience Impose
this particular morality on
auch as theee email, family
public accommodations. It Is
argued, also, Uiat the Imposi­
tion could not be enforce*!
even though the armed forces
were summoned to compel all
of the Mrs. Murphys to bed
down unwanted customer*, or
the moms and pope to aerve
them.
These latter arguments ap­
parently pussess great force

because there is a disposition
on ths p art of tha Kennedy
administration to bark away
from the federal desegrega­
tion of Mra. Murphy’* apart
bedroom, fur essniple, ae well
as the little business operated
by mom and pop. Nor do the
Kennedye alone seem to heeltale. No New York state polltlclan can afford to be out­
done by anyone in hie loud
demand* fur all-inclusive civil
rights guarantees. Such a pol­
itician I* Sen. Jacob K. Javlte
(R-N. Y.).
Javlta Is on record, how*
ever, that some compromise
' may he necessary to obtain
legislation against discrimina­
tion In places of public accom­
modation. The senator told a
OUT OUR WAY
television audfance last wtek
that tha volume of buslnee* or
the number of employee might
need to be considered.
That pruhubly la good, prac­
tical politics. Hut It aeema not
to be good moral*. If Uie
Waldorf-Astoria must be In­
tegrated as a mattar of moral­
ity, at what point down the
business scale toward Ml*.
Murphy's nrutel does morality
cress to be the controlling
factor so th at practlrel poli­
tics may take over? That Is a
question the practical politi­
cians cannot answer.
They may soften its impart
but they can’t enawsr it. For
example, A lly, lien. Robert F.
Kennedy told e House com­
mittee during civil rights
Inuring, ihut the Justice De­
partment had considered s
cut-off point bused on busi­
ness volume or nuntlwr of em­
ploye*. Hut the department
l ejected tile idea, he said, be­
cause it seemed not to make
sense to say that big business
could not dtscriinjntle but
that little business could.
But Kennedy also testified
I'ugo -1 Suitfurd, Florida
Tues., August li. I'JtW that the bill ss drafted was
not designed to desegregate
very smell operations, notably
W4LIKM 4. OILLOW, BUITQW 4SD n i l l s a K B
tourist homes where the own­
n u ;ii »
ecu
• HUD H U L L S
er operates the business end
Monisms Bailor
U .u lie a lia l t u n livee on the premises. That
J i m MULLS
JS.SIB l~ l U U K S I k S S
&lt;‘e u a l r B a i l o r
seemi not to make much
U ueluits U a u o s - r
l LILLIS r s tM K I
SMIMLUt J. u a t S T
sense, either, if ths questions
HoelSIy LUIt or
Csiairisa i l * n s * * r
is ana of morality.
uumutmv a t a r i *
ra*M s v o lto l ish
I -state Bailor
Clrsutalloa Manoser
Perhaps it is the Puritan
ilH stH JPTio.s a s t s s
ethic sguln haunting the con­
Dsllterr
Hr HsU
gressional conscience as when
•eeslaale Cassia
All Other
llo Week
It.te l Veer
President Kennedy proposed
til id I Tear
*-»0 « Hutt in s
I.H S Mentha
M » S Months
l.ee S Months to continue deficit spending to
1.IS I Meath
help finance a ta x cut. U is
I t # I M o n th
L. S. ro u st m* ..sunns m otile that sU n atl subaertiillaas he well known that the I’uritsn*
paid in sdtiu ra
wet* squares of ths worst
Baiorstl as i.coud class matter October IT. m e si ths rest
ottU a et Sanford, rionda. unasr the act a( Conere.a of Maroa. kind, but they believed in liv­
ing within their Income. They
Tha llsrald Is a member of the Untied frees nhlch la entitle., didn’t believe In compromis­
ssctuolssly to the uee for republtcattsa •( all the local
prtcisd tu in.s neasrsptr.
ing moral issues.

Th« sands srs shifting bebsalh ths foundations of
President K s n n s d y ' s civil
rights proposals.
T h e n Is, for example, ths
m atter of compromising s
moral issus. There Is the
furth er matter of imposing
morality hy law .
These matters arise espe­
cially In consideration of that
p art of tha Kennedy proposal
th at would legislate the desegregation of all placet of
public accommodation.
I t la argued that tha fed­
eral government has a mural
reeponelblllty to drargregate
all places of public secomliiodatlun even thuuglt thous­

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Addition to the Gotlery of "W ar Mongers"
WASHINGTON— (NEA) —
The National D raft Goldwater
for President headquarters In
Washington will announce the
names of its first state chair­
men and state organising
committee member* within
the next few weeks.
All will -be regular Republl
cans with experience and rec
ognlaed standing In the GOP.
Tha political importance of
Oils strategy can hardly be
overestimated. I t will refute
tha contention of New York's
Got. Nelson Rockefeller and
others th a t tha Goldwater
drive is the work of rightwing extremists on the lunatic
fringe.
Thsrs ia no disputing that
most of the enthusiasm for

Letters

Dr. Crane's

Worry Clinic
CASE Q414: Marshs, M„
aged 29, has been married
fur 10 years.
“ Dr, Crane," alts confess­
ed, “ I fell In love with my
husbuud and have been re a ­
sonably happy since our wed­
ding day.
"Hut our m arrleie seems
lo be rather s complacent,
stodgy affair.
“ And I married so young
(list I missed a lot of the
fun Dial other girls obtain.
“ For within ■ year our first
huby arrived. Thus, 1 was
busy washing diapers when
other girls of my sge were
out on dates.
“So the past few months I
have becume rulher melan­
choly. Recently, while my hus­
band was out of (own, I ac­
cepted a data with s sales­
man
“And when he kissed me,
I Just tingled all over and
got butterflies in my sto­
mach.
“ Yet I don't feel that way
when my husbsnd kisses me,
so do you think I should
get a divorce and marry this
salesman?
"For we seem to be far
better adjusted to each other
physically.''

M artha ia confusing stage
fright with true love.
A stranger’s kiss ia always
more exciting than that of
the male to whom you have
been happily married for
many years.
For the strangers kiss in­
volves mystery, novelty and
llioac other emotional factors
Involved In stage fright.
When you suffer from stage
fright, you get butterflies in
your stomach and feel hot
all over, aa well as trembly.
That Is true whether you
are to sing your first solo,
or make your initial speech
In public.
Alas, many married cou­
ples also lose perspective
when they steal a clandestine
kiss.
For that strange kiss also
gives them the typical stage
fright feelings.
Hecauae they are thus
emotionally more excited
than when kissing their legal
mate, they often Imagine
they are physically more a t­
tuned to the stranger.
That la matarkyt
'Ihey would find that Uie
stranger’s kiss would lose its
extra excitable nature If they
married him and then got

those kissea aa a steady diet.
For It isn’t love that la In­
volved in Marsha's case but
the stage fright cluster of
emotions that fasten to the
stranger's stolen kisses.
Besides, Marsha la in the
most dangerous age for wo­
men.
She Is a victim of what 1
cal! the '29 panic!
For when women reach the
age of 29 and then see that
terrify lag 30th birthday loom­
ing ahead, they frequently
get scared.
And that li doubly ao if
they m inted young and thus
missed much of the romantic
thrills of datea, dances and
partita which other girls ob­
tained who deferred m ania ge
till later.
Bo girls lika Maraha may
regard the age of 30 as put­
ting them on the shelf.
The figure romance will
then be behind them, to they
try lo have one last fling
before old age stifles all the
thrilla.
Husbands, send for the
booklet “Sex Problem! in
Marriage," enclosing a long
stamped, return envelope,
plus 20c, for it will help banlih a woman's ’29 panic, without clandestine kisses.

Phil Newsom Soys . . .

Comparisons Inevitable

Tha Sanford Herald
Sanford, Florida
Dear Editor:
We wish to express our lin­
ear* appreciation for the fin*
coverage you gave our “Funtime" benefit skating party
Thursday a t Skat* City Roller
Rink.
The party was a great auecesi, the rink wee filled to
capacity and a good tima was
had by all. “Sheet* the
Clown" won the hearts of tha
youngsters with hla clowning
and tricks.
A total of 1382 waa raised
to help send Maxi* Allen to
the American Roller Skate
Queen Context in Portland,
Or*. We are very proud of
Mite Allen a* she won third
place In the competition there.
It was a very close contest
with Mlsa California taking
f ln t place and Mlsa Massa­
chusetts coming in second.
Thank you.
Skate City Rollers Dance
And Figure Club
The Sanford Herald
Hanford, Florida 32771
Dear Editort
I hava read your editorial
In The Herald of July 29th,
and while I will welcome any
letter* or telegrams, I can as­
sure you th at I will do every­
thing I ean to avert a rail
strike.
I have high hopes that this
will be settled before any leg­
islation Is initiated.
Most sincerely,
A. Sydney Herlong J r.
U. S. Representative

Barbs
If you really have a won­
derful time and rest on vaca­
tion it’s worth going broke
for.

When women take off shot]
that are too small In a movie
they take a chance of finding
them full of popeurn.

It was inevitable that com de Gaulle had seen as the
parlsont be drawo between foundation stone for hla own
the Kennedy and de Gaulle grand design for Europe, now
had been reduced to a state­
visits
to Wes*. Germany,
ment of good intentions.
especially among the Weal
West Berliners' cheeri for
Germans as the people most Kennedy were echoed In Ger­
directly affected,
man newspapers.
The American President,
“ .Neither we nor the world
himself, had made no mention
can
quibble or doubt the de­
of tkGsulle during his trip
and deGaulle had gone to termination of the American
some length* to avoid making President,” said Die Well
It appear ■ popularity con­ of Hamburg.
Said the Hhem-Zeiiung of
test.
loblenlr:
Hut in the end there was
“ Tills week the course was
no doubt that Kennedy had
unmistakably
set for the At­
made by far live greated im­
pact snd that de Gaulle's lantic route. It can no longer
about your
own visit had been s dis­ be set back to Uiat of a
appointment both tu llonn ami small Europe . . . It is plain
invostmont?
that freedom and the future
Paris.
will
emerge
not
from
a
In Bonn, both Vive Chancel­
lor Ludwig Erhard and For­ French Europe, but from a
eign Minister Gerhard Sch- united Europe."
But amid the chorua of
rooder eipreiseti frank dis­
appointment at failure to praise there also were notes
make any progress with de of doubt.
Said
the
WestfaeUsche
Gaulle toward a common
Rundschau
of
Dortmund:
agricultural polioy for the
“ Perhaps it will soon be­
European Common Market.
F lu c tu a tin g prica* a n d u n s e ttle d m a r k e t
There also was disappoint­ come evident what ia demand­
ed
of
us,
not
only
in
regard
ment over de Gaulle's con­
conditions add nothing to peace of mind.
tinued adamant refusal to
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But if you would lik* o n investment that
consider any place for Great
Britain within the European
it always worth 100 cents on the dollar
community.
and pays an excellent dividend, it's time
in Paris U was conceded
FO REVER
that Kennedy had rekindled
w e became acquainted. Stop in.
• • . in tnapihuis
West German faith in U. S.
leadership in an Atlantic al­
liance as opposed to de
Gaulle's "third force'' theory
for a Europe militarily and
economically independent of
the United Stales sometime i
In the distant future.
CAMERA SHOP
In fact, some said tint the I
2H) S. PARK AVE.
XiBamasiMHSiHilaoaiJUtmwA s l oje i a t i g u
French-German accord which i

Wieboldt's

dabbled In politics sines 1948
as a Dewey, Eisenhower and
Nixon backer. Hs played a
leading rol* in blocking Rocks,
feller's presidential ambltiona
in I960. He wouldn’t b*
averse to doing It again in
1964Some GOP stats committees
have • rule that their chairman must be a neutral, not
backing any ona candidate for
political office before the pri­
mary or state convention.
In other states this is a nilIn f o f the atate executive
committed a custom that has
been followed for years, or a
personal preference of th*
state chairman himself.
In all auch sU tei, O'Donnell,
Whit* and their co-workere
are forced to look elsewhere
for Goldwater stat* and local
chairmen and committeemen.
4t»**»
rtMTtiitissf frers
the ranks of responsible Re.
publican citlaena who hava tha
Goldwater conviction of con­
servatism—not the crackpot
extremist*.
There i- *&gt;n assurance that
Goldwater will allow hla name
to be entered as a candidate
for the Republican presiden­
tial nomination in tha New
Hampshire p r i m a r y next
spring.
If he doesn’t allow it, a
group of his supporters may
try to present his name any­
way.
The importance of all this
effort is that the Goldwater
backers hava obtained a big
Jump on supporters of Rocksfeller and the other GOP pos­
sibilities.
Rockefeller, speaking before
a few hundred rich Catifornians a t Bohemian Grove, will
make no appeal whatever to
the rank and file Republicans
he needs to win.
The
Republican Citixeni
Cummittee, meeting a t Hersey, Pa., even under President
Wherever the public can at­ Elsenhower's sponsorship, is
tend, television should also Just as far removed from th*
be permitted to attend, to great mass of voters.
that it can serve os the eyes
and ears of all h* people.
NOW YOU CAN —
—Robert W. Sarnoff, board
RENT THEM!
chairman of RCA, saying
BABY CRIBS —
television should be per­
Kolia* aymitted in Congress and the
And
courts.
Hospital
(Beds With
Gstrh
TIi* beauty of our Ameri­
Springs
can women should be re­
A Safety
warded, not taxed.
Ralls
—R e p . Seymour Halpern,
American Kent-All
It-N.Y., urging repeal of 10
In Sanford
per cent excise tax on cos­
266A
H. Hiawatha Ave.
metics.
Goldwater now conies from
gross roots supporters and
political amateurs. There have
been local Goldwater for PrtaIdent clnbe in many commun­
ities for two year* and mors,
but they have been unrelated,
unofficial and outslda tha Re­
publican party.
The second big Job of the
National D r a f t Goldwater
Committee—to b« dono con­
currently with setting up
atate, county and city organ­
isations—will be to co-ordlnate these independent local
clubs with the regular party.
Many of thes* local clubs
hava been circulating their
own petitions urging nomina­
tion of Goldwater as tha can­
didal* in 1904. Draft Goldwa­
te r headquarters also has peti­
tion* out, and it aaka all signsrs for a dollar as thalr con­
tribution to tho rails*.
Thar* ara around 100,000
signatures on thsas petitions
now. Tha idsa ia to bring them
all together. There Is a blank
stats chart in Draft Goldwatar headquarters now. waiting
for Inaertiun of the first stats
totals. Ths hops is to run tha
total number of signatures in­
to the millions.
Peter O'Donnell Jr., national
chairman of the Draft Goldwater Committee, and F. Clif­
ton Whits, its executive direc­
tor, head up tha Job of build­
ing this organisation.
O'Donnell, well-to-do young
Dallas businessman and Re­
publican state chairman in
Texas since 1936, knows all
the GOP regulars. He is on
the move, calling on national
and state committeemen to
line up responsible leaders.
Whits is a New York poli­
tical science teacher and pub­
lic relations niun who has

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Beware Idle Dodgers Gain Ground

Our Janie:
Of Them B'ars!
(Editor’*’ note: Th* f0llowiiif article w u received
today by The Herald from
ita NEA new* tervlct. It i*
e*pec tally timely aince The
Herald a Caaaelberry news
reporter, Jane Caaitiberry,
1» spending the next two
week* with Casselberry
Boy Scout Troop 311 in the
Smoky
Mountains
near
Cherokee, N . C.)
Vacation leftover* on *
Coleman hunter:
The country's biggest pinyground is tba range of the
Oreat Smoky Mountain* that
straddle* Tennessee and North
Carolina • . , and the most
vigorous exercise is pitching
• ‘ent — especially when i:'s
raining • • , in prepared na­
tional camp sites like Elk.
tnont, seven miles out of Gatllnburg, Tenn., where they’ve
got all the accoutrements of
Pome — except showers, nut
w**er *nd the telephone , . .
The guttiest athlete of the
year Is the guy who’ll stick
Ills little toe in the fey rapids
ot the Little Itiver . , .na­
ture's version of a frigid
sauna on the move , . ,
Biggest sport in the Smo­
kies ia to find out what the
bears native to the region are
going to eat — the food you're
not supposed to feed them or
the hand that offers it . . .
The traffic jam is worse than
driving crosstown Manhattan
when you go from Gatllnburg
straight aacrots th* Smokies
to Cherokee, X. t\, because
every time a bear shows, cars

Liston Decision
Probable Today
PHILADELPHIA (LPI) This may be the day of de­
cision for Sonny Litton.
The world
heavyweight
champion may decide today
whether to defend his title
against brash Cassius Clay
in Philadelphia, Sept. 3o. or
against another challenger
in December at Miami Ueich
or Las Vegai, Nev., for homo
television.
For Liston the big quesLon is whether the Nilon
brothers Bob, Jim and Jack
—and their attorneys have
been able to devise a promo­
tional plan for the “ sevenmillion -dollar'' Clay fight
that will satisfy tn* Pennsyl­
vania State Athletic Commis­
sion and, at the same time,
hold Liston's taxes to a mini­
mum.
Despite the optimism of
Commissioner Alfred Klein,
others close to the somewhat
frantic conferences Monday
and Monday night insist that
no satisfactory plan to Liston
haa yet been devised and that
he is ready to jump to Madi­
son Square Garden tn New
York.

Palmer Near
$100,000 Mark

**°P • ■w d ignore the signs
that keep a tally; eight maul*•' “ »t year, four this year . .
DUNEDIN (UPI) — Arnold
Toughest t„ ti ,n thf | r | | ; Palm er Is within putting
climbing from Newfound Gap, distance of becoming golfs
*i the crest of the Smokies, first *100,000 player.
Unofficial standings releas­
to Charity's Bunion, where it
doesn't pay to look down if ed Monday by the Profes­
you've got acrophobia . . . or sional Golfer's Association
tramping the back nine of th* thaw that Palmer has earn­
Catlinburg Country Club . . , ed *M.9»5 in sanctioned tour,
where the putting greens a rt nament play this year.
Jack Nicklaus, the power
so lush the proa like to come
threatening
Palmer's position
back to perfect their stroke*.
Eastern Tennessee is still as golTi top pro, is second
In earnings with *79,590.
moonshine country, the best
The St. Paul Open was won
distilled (or is it “stilled’)
by Jack Rule Jr. Bruce
■round Newport . . . Tom Sli­
Cnmpton of Australia fin­
er, the iporta editor of the
ished in a third place tie
Knoxville Nws-Sentinel, once
St. Paul to move into sevstunned , t . filling iUtjon at
*ntli F*«s -s a
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tuvM
i w
*a Ska
suG •Btawaw
mcvmu j
m Cosby ull the edge of the list With *29,671.49.
national park and was greetJulius Boros retained hi*
ed by the entire population third place position with
of the town, an aged attend- *69,996.07, followed by Tony
■nt . . . -Fill ’er up," ordered Lema *62.513 01, Gary Play­
Tom . . . . The codger paused er $19,773 and Dow Piaster» second . . . “ With gas I" he Wald SI2.Bli.jl
••ked. . . .
Disregard the Msson-Dixon
line—Tennessee is also skiing
country, with the southern­
most slopes in the U. S. just
three miles out of Gatlinburg
and a trail carved out of Mt.
Harrison . . . but It's also By United Prose Iaternatlanal
the only ski resort that makes
First place Sarasota split
mure money in the summer a doublehcsder with Daytona
than in tho winter . . . the Beach Monday night to retain
drswlers flock to the chairlifts a three and one-half gam* lead
m droves a t a buck and a in the Florida State League.
quarter a throw in hot Aug­
The Sun Sox won tiie first
ust to see what the country game 6-4. compiling 14 hits,
looks like from the top of the but lost the nightcap 8-'J.
hill.
In other games, Orlando
Charley Wells, the general nipped St. Petersburg 3-‘J in
manager of the ski run, Is a 10 innings, Tampa beat Miami
Nsslivillean . .
year ago, 7-2, and Fort Lauderdale de­
he reports, y0U couldn’t buy feated Lakeland 7-3,
* pair of stretch pants in
Tonight Saiasula in at OiNashville . . , now there are Undo, Miami a t IXmpa, Fort
eight stores stocked to sup. Lauderdale at Lakeland, and
ply the sleek look for schus- St. Petersburg at Daytona
sing of spres-ski . . . .To give Beach.
you an idea of the skiing cliThe standings:
entele, only one out of 100 is
W. L. Pet. GB
qualified to try the expert Sarasota
27 14 .059
trail at the top of the hill . . Miami
24 ID .571 $ 4
It’s a fun area, where party. Fort L'dale 23 18 .Mil 4
i"g i* as important as the Urlando
23 19 .348 4 4
gelaendesprung . , , .But it St. Ptsbg.
20 20 .500 6 4
also has 17 million being Tampa
18 22 .450 8 4
thrown into a ski develop, D'tona Beach 15 27 .357 18
ment at Yancey on the North Lakeland
14 26 .350 12%
Carolina aide of the Smokies.
At Cherokee-, N. C., the
Oconatuftee \ iliage, a restora­
tion of tiie Cherokee tribe, you
ran see how the old bruvea
got their kick* flinging a ball
around with a hand-carved
wooden implement that looks
COOPERSTOWN. N. Y.
like a cross between a cesta (UPI) — Brevity was th*
from jai alai and a lacrosse keynote during the Installa­
stick . . . Every guy in chief’s tion of the four newest mem­
raiment around every gift bers of baseball's H ill of
shop would qualify for basket* Fame Monday.
ball lie's got the good hands.
“ This is a bigger day titan
I ever hid before. . . I ’m
not going to try to find words
STRONG ARM
UNIVERSITY PARK. I’a. to explain how I feci,” said
—(NEA) — Pete Liske re­ S7-year-old Elmer Flick.
turns as Penn State's quart­
Sam Rice, 71, called his
erback this fall. Last season induction “the biggest thing
be set season schuol records any of us can ever have, and
for touchdown passes, yards at 144 pounds I don't know
how I ever got through it."
passing and total offense.
The formal induction of
Rite, Flick and the late John
Clarkson and Eppa Rlxey
was held before a crowd of
2,500, which braved threat­
ening weather and an occas­
sional misty rain to attend
th* outdoor ceremonies.

Giants Lose;
Now In lie
IWith St. Louis

HOLDING 'EM UP

By United Pros* International
Many major leaguers who
are traded com* back to
haunt their aid club—but not
Carl Warwick.
The only regular in th* m a­
jor* who bats right and
throve left did his old Loa
Angeles Dcdgtr teammates a
big favor Monday night when
he sparked the Houston Colts
to a 6-6 comeback victory
over the San Francisco Giants.
It was a tough setback for
the Giants, who had hoped to
pick up ground on the idle

PaintSale

Standings
By United Preas International
National League
W L PtL GB
Los Angeles 66 43 .606
San Francisco 62 40 .550 6
St. Louis
62 49 .559 5
Chicago
58 50 .537 7 4
Cincinnati
60 53 .531 8
Philadelphia 68 33 .623 9
Milwaukee
67 55 .609 10'j
Pittsburgh
63 56 .486 13
Houston
43 69 .384 26
Nsw Ycrk
34 76 .309 324
Monday's Results
Houston 6 Ban Fran 5, night
Only gama scheduled
Wednesdays Games
St. Louie a t New York
Cincinnati a t Philadelphia
I.os Angeles a t Chicago
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh,
night
San Francisco a t Houston,
night
Amtrican League
W L Pet. GB
C8 .79 .636
New York
Chicago
61 47 .605 7 'i
Baltimore
63 61 .649 9
Minnesota
69 50 .541 It)
64 61 .596 14'.
Boston
Cleveland
M 58 .482 in s
I-oa Angeles 54 no .474 17*.
Kansas City 49 69 .454 19tt
Dfttrolt
46 60 .4.71 214
Washington
40 09 -707 29
Monday'e Results
No gsmre scheduled
Wednesday's Games
Boston at Detroit
Minnesota a t Lot Angeles,
night
Chicago at Kansas City, night
New York at Washington,
night
Cleveland a t Raltimora, night

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back down in tha plana In
which it came up.
The weight begins to shift
to the left side. The wrlita
uncoil. Throughout the back
and dowstwlngs, the head
remains in an almoat fixed
position.
When the ball has been con­
tacted, the club and bands
are practically in the same
positions is they were at the
time of address. The head
■till remain* down and over
the ball.
The rlubhead follow* after
the ball, and the wrists begin
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By Jack Cuddy
that these resolution* need
UPI Sports Writer
stronger teeth to enforce
NEW YORK — Promoter them and that those teeth
Harry Murkscn of Madison will he provided at last dur­
Square Uunleii predicted flat­ ing thu Miumi Beach conven­
ly today Unit the ditto knock­ tion."
What kind of teeth?
outs ot Floyd Patterson by
“ I don't think it would be
heavyweight champion Sonny
ill good taste for me to »pt‘
Liston would ln*gili to pro­ cify what Lhe WHA meetings
duce blessings lute next week. ami the council meetings wilt
Slender, dark-haired Murk- do," lie said.
son—a graduate of Union “ Ilut 1 can remind you that
College—vvus referring to the both organizations could with­
draw recognition nf a cham­
the World lloxing Association pion or membership of a state
The U. S. Coast Guard ha*
five-day animal convention of commission or a territorial 4.894 civilian employe*, ac­
IWHA) which opens on Sat­ commission for failurs to live cording to Iba Britannica
urday, Aug. 17, at Miami up to the rules."
Book of the Year.
Beach.
“That convention," he said,
OUR HOARDING HOUSE
“and ita accompanying ses­
A W .- o i UKl AWALL IF V X J
sions of the Worlil Boxing
Council definitely wilt kill a\ n p p - t r v r r r - T T / / tt-5 ’ , W A N N A t IN O — MV EARDRUMS I
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fvortuM o o u t a n a o
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3AKB HrxtPir,
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after those two LUlon-Pat- W t* TlMc y e u w e
COMTRAC’S .IH A 'G W HAT/ 6 0
terson fiasco**."
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Big Sonny took ths crown
A W :U .y AV/AV.DONT
BLAME A l t F E « PIC K IN '
from I'utterson at Chicago
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last Sept. 25 cn a knockout
to
i t 2:06 of the first round De­
spite that convincing triumph,
Sonny was forced to tuske n l IIImV
his first defense against
Floyd because of a returnbout contract. Hence the re­
peat kayo in Las Vegss, Nev.,
1*5,
at 2:19 of tiie first round on
July 22.
Discussing ths situation in
his office s t th* (lunlcn,
Markscn declared ths t the
two Liston-Patterson bout*
proved to sports fans every, tS b ti'T
where the ridiculous fset that; B LA M E 6 0 0 0
“Boxing ix the only sport OLD-'SAKE =
in the work! where a man
must win a title twice before
A a i w . r to Pra tie us P u m a
he can be a full-fledged chum
Detours
plan."
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ISLpM t
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1 Sunkra ditch** H i* * * * * ’*’.
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Council now hava resolutions 12 Apology
Dto-ince
A du.H r
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in their books outlaw mg re­ 13
14 Ability
25 Notittsa ttty
turn-bout contracts.
tanag
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Kaark
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men dropped five games off
the pace and into a secondplace tie with the St. Louis
Canilnsl*.
Warn 'ck, who broke into
the majors with the Dodgers
In 1961 before moving on to
St. Louis and then Houston,
knocked in the Cults' winning
run with a line single that
capped a two-run rally in the
bottom of the ninth.
It was the third time the
Colts had com* from behind
in the game, the only one sche­
duled in the majors Monday.
The Giants had tied th* acure
a t fcur-ull in the eighth with
the help of Willie McCovey's
33rd home run of the season
and went ahead in the top of
the ninth on another *olo
M ail by Willie Mays, hi*
28th of the campaign.
Juan Marichal of the Giants
and Houston's Don N cttcbart
—a pair of no-hit pitchers—
dueled through the first sev­
en innings hut neither figur­
ed in Hie decision, lisl
Woodeshick, w h o relieved
Nottehnrt in the eighth, gain­
ed his ninth victory against
six ilefcst* and Jack Fisher
(6-8) was th* loser.
Tho Dodger* rraume their
road trip today a t Chicago,
where they open a threegame set against Uie Cubs.
The New York Yankees,
riding along with a 7 4 game
leud in the American League,
open a two-week mad trip to­
night with a douhlheader
against the Washington Sen­
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the head is up. The body
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following the flight of the
ball. Swinging to the finish is
very important.
There's no need to use a
ball until you have your en­

tire swing pattern establish­
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ball off your left heel and
start some contact work.
Swing the club ia the sama
pattern a t the same tempo,
The clubhead will get the ball
up In the air. Don't rush your
shot. Timing and rhythm fur­
nish the answer.
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follows the ball a* It Is con*
tid ed . This is the beginning
of the follow through, should
be developed. This la as Im­
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SERVICE STATION AMT.
5-P-A-C t
Air-Conditionmgr ACCORDION.
pearl ft rasa. $76.
MANAGER — This La an
for the children In this big,
FA 2-5187.
excellent opportunity for H. B. POPE CO., INC.
shaded yard and right neat
MEN-WOMEN, 1862. Start
the man with an eye to the 2u0 So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
to a lovely City park for
high at $102.00 a week. Pre­
future. No greaalng, tire Tractor, mowing, discing, FOR SALE By Owner. 1
more play activ ity. Three
paratory training until ap­
Used Alr-Condlt loner. $150.
changing or car wash. Sta­
bedroom, 2 bath buuse haa
blade, scoop. FA 2-7684.
pointed. Thousand* of jobs
1 Used Air Conditioner $30.
tion experience not naceeseparate dining r o o m ,
open. Experience usually
See Al Lyon at Sanford
aary
at
we
provide
on
the
29.
A
utom
obile
S
erv
ice
Florida room, large, eat-ln
unneceasary. FREE infor­
Electric.
Job training. In reply state
and equipped kitchen, dou­
mation on Jolt*, aalarlea, re Auto Gtssi, Tops
your age, education and
ble
garage
sad
fiber
glass
WHINGER Washer, good cos.
qulrements. Wrlto TODAY
A Seat Cover*
revered pa Iin. Extra bon­ marital status. How long
dition. $20. FA2-8244.
giving name, addresa and
have you resided al pres­ AUTO GLASS &amp;
uses are parquet hardwood
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
ALEM1TE Wheel balance
ent address?
Applicants
floors, fireplace and oodles
40, c o Sanford Herald.
$300. 8-11 volt Battery char*
must be bondsbl* and area SEAT COVER CO.
of closet space. See the
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
ger $85. Spark plug clean,
residents.
The
man
we
owner at 1814 MellonvUle
H. F o r H eat
er $20. FA 2-4180.
hire mutt be able to com­ \L L WORK GUARANTEED
Ave.
mand the confidence and
F U R N I S H E D Apirtmsnt.
AUTO GLASS SECTIONAL DIVAN, 114 to.)
respect
of his co-workers.
Clean and clots to. Jlmmls
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
piano, cabinet sewing ma*
INSTALLED
Benclits Include yearly
Cowan. 322-4013.
Realtor
chine; dinette act;; alee*
vacation, major medical Senkarik Glass and Paint
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
trie range; freeter; wash*
group insurance and profit
Company
FURN. Apt. Clove in. Phone
FA 2-3S3I Atlantic Bank Bldg.
er-dryer; 21 In. TV:; ft
sharing plan, Good atari 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 2-4822
FA 2-2S00.
oilier items. FA 28809.
ing salary plus comm!*
LAKE SYLVAN. Canal front
31.
Poultry
•
Livestock
FURN. A pt 2300 MellonvUle.
tlons
on
all
merchandise
lot. No. 41. 68 x 3to n for
31-A Swap or Kxchnnx*
Hems. No doubt the man
talc or trad* on good model
6
YEAR
old
Jersey
milk
cow,
SUMMER KATE. L a r g e
BUY, Nell k Trade Gunt.
we want Is working now, so
car. Box 27, Bell* Glade
fresh with or without calf.
clean 2 btlr. Turn. apt. DU.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
*11 inters tew s will be strict
Fia.
FA 2CC17.
1*00 Magnolia Ave.
a Gun oiiup.
!&gt; confidential. Apply Im­
perial Fla. Oil Co. 1208 S. 31A. Pate
RETIREMENT RETREAT
WILL trade in good riding
COOL LIVING
Park Ave.
2
Eldroom,
1
Bath
Home
with
horse on Gravely tractor
For Rent or Lease. LAKEBUCK
MARE.
Gentle.
FA
2Built-In Rang- and Oven, IS. H elp W an ted
and mower. Call 847-7238
FRONT born*. Banana Lake
9108 afler 5 p m .
Separata Dining-room $&amp;,or contact Gravely Tractor
1 bedroom — furnished —
REAL ESTATE Salesman.
600.00.
Sales and Service at 143 N,
modern kitchen — all city
Man or Woman, for subdivi­ 32. Flower* - Shrubs
Orlando Ave., Maitland,
YOUR POCKETHOOK AND
convenience* — excellent
sion sale*. Seminole Co. LIGUSTRUM 50 cent* to $13.
Fla.
YOUR WIFE WILL BOTH
•wimming, skiing, fishing.
Write Box 22 c o Sanford
Gray Shadow* Nursery
LOVE THIS
Available Aug. 10th. Phone
Herald.
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave. 35. Article* Wanted
3 Bdroom, If* Bath Home
FA 2-1786 after 8:00 p. m.
Only 1350.00 Dn. $77.00 Mo. ADVERTISING SALESMAN,
WANTED used T.V.’s. Ph.
For Rent
33. Furniture
1 BEDROOM furnished du­
FA 2 9778.
$10,350.00
permanent
pn.itinn,
guaran­
apt. 3 BEDROOM House. Clean
plex apt. Adutts. FA 2-3810. FURNISHED garage
EVERYTH INC FOR FINE
WANTED
remote
couple
to
teed
.alary
plus
commis­
23431* Palmetto. FA 2 3231
A dote In. Jimmie Cowan.
FAMILY LIVING
take up monthly payments 3ti. Automobile* - T ru c k s
sion, Applicant must be am­
or FA 2-0523.
UNFURNISHED 2 -bedroom
FA 2-4013.
4 Bdroum, 2 Baths and Flor­
of
$13.50 on 3 complete
bitious and willing to lean .
BUYING A NEW or
house, kitchen equipped.
ida
Room,
Disposal,
DianFURNISHED
Apartment.
3
rooms
of furniture. Call
m tv c c a v m
m u .
USED CAR?
All
replies
confidenfi.il.
3
or
4
BEDROOM
House.
$83.
FA
2-3031.
tu b
i n I t TON r i V K n n s T s 1. Lost ft Fount
was her „
$18,900.00
or 4 rooms. $43 Mo. Pli.
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, cotFINANCE
IT WITH U*
Write
Ho*
90,
e
/o
The
month.
FA
2
4321.
e.iv ix n n bank
fa n m .
tort.
8 Low Interest Rate*
Sanford Herald.
UEDKOOM
Apartment.
r u t n t t f f , LOST: Periottal Document* 1
• Low Monthly Payments
loit on Park Ave. by Mra.
Quiet neighborhood, FA 2- 4 BOOM Apartment. 308 Elm HOUSE. Suitable for couple
IIl.V L COOK, a t u i
FREE ESTIMATE
19. S itu atio n * W anted
or bachelor. 2808 S. Elm. Stemper Agency
A p p I* b y' a Reataurant.
FLORIDA STATE BANK
1482 from 8:30 to 8 p. m.
b e fsm litiu .
Ava.
322
2021.
Upholstering
A
Mattress
ren­
M in i e o r b u t
i &gt;
FA 2-2307.
l’leate return to Carver'*
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
BABYSITTING or houa«
REALTOR - INSUROR
ovating- New &amp; Used Furni­ 1950 C’llEV. 2 dr. HT. R. A II.
w o n e n v o i: k o iik i L oal h i:
Barber Shop on Park Ava.
FA 2-4301 any other time. "CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
fA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.
work. FA 2 SIM.
T O i I r a L Cook a n d Ollla i t
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
323-2740.
AIR
CONDITIONED
BR.
In
Cook, hie w l f .
Gables. FA 2 0720.
Co., at 7o9 Celery Ave.
h k . iiik v iKi n o t
t„&gt;*t. Ave­ 2. N otices - P e rs o n a ls
3 Urn. furn. Apt. $85. mo.
W E L A K A APA RTM ENTS:
CARE
(or
Invalids.
Exper­
1959 RENAULT. New motor,
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
nue,
FA 2-2117.
li t E. 8th St. FA 2 5788.
Rooms private baths, 114 FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom
ienced. Day.
FA2 27B2.
C h a r l o t t e I. N o r t h Caro* VACUUM CLEANER repair*,
new seat covers. $293. Call
3 bedroom model Homes.
Apartment.
$55
A
$85.
New*
llna
W. First St.
Used furniture, appliance!,
after 8. FA 28108.
LMN
Enterprises,
I
n
c.
part*, supplies for Electro­
CHILDREN
kepi.
FA
24182
Tuii a r e t i i i t r s t t i r i e i t h a t
121
LAUREL
DRIVE
ly decorated. Queinel Apt.
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Highland \\e. Lungwtwd.
a C o m p la in t t o fo re u lo e e a
lux. Kirby, Hoover, Air- 2 UEDItUUM
furnished
7. 404 E. 14th fit. 322-8194. 3 BEDROOM, Vitrhen equip­
Larry's Mart 2ts Sanford ’58 PLYMOUTH 4-door, air
c e r t a i n n i o r ta x a * . n c u m u . r l u a
B A B Y -S IT T IN G . 322 0250.
Th
8-3911.
Way, Hex-Air etc. Free
a p a r t m e a t . F A 2-0t&gt;41.
ped House. $95 a month.
t h o fulluwlmr ileacrlbeil re al
condition, It ft II, power
Ave.
Pb. FA 3 4132
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
p r o p e r t y , l o - w l t:
pickup. New and Ueed
Ph. FA 28157.
Child Care. FA 2-2271.
brakes and steering. New
L o t IT, Block "V*. COON1-3
UR.
house
$45
a
month.
Surplus
City.
201
W.
1st.
cleaner* sold. FA 2-2282.
Sell Us Yuur Furniture. Quirk
T l t r CLL’ll MANOR. UNIT
Urea. Ex. condition. Ptton*
1-2
br.
house
$32.
a
month.
2 ROOM furnished Apartment. Stenstrom Realty 21. Ilenuty Satan*
NO. 1. a c c o r d i n g i n th e
Service With the Cash.
FA 2-7082.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219. EFFICIENCY Apartment on
p iu t th ereo f i &lt; r e c o r d e d In 3. Education - Instruction
$55, Include* water ft elec­
SUPER TRADING POST
Cut
'N
Curl
Beauty
Shop
P l a t Book 11. P a g e IV.
First St. Near 2 city free
Real Eitate—Mortgage*
tricity. FA 2-8544.
'82 COMET station wagon, 4
FA 2 0677.
P u b lic t t . e o r . te o f H .m l- EARN M ORE- Learn ac­ ONE bedroom furnished apt.
Cold wave sjH'cial $8 95. Simp
parking k&gt;u and shopping
m&gt;le C ounty. F l o r i d a
I t ' N. I'ark Ava. FA 2-2420
door. $1695. 322-3362.
$15.00;
Two
bvilmom
fur­
counting. Quick, thorough,
stores. No utility charges.
now has spi'dal facial
l i s . b e e n tiled a f a l n e t you
REN-T-A-L-S
Ravenna
Hark
FA
2-7493
31.
Article*
Far
Sale
nished Apt. $55.00, 2101
In th e a b o v e - e t y l e d e u l t , en d
home study course. Formost
Suitable for couple or sin­
booth services. Hair sly.
I960 RED Impala convertible.
FURNISHED
Evenings
y o u a r e r e u u l r r d to e e r e e a
Magnolia, Phone FA 2-3831.
gle, also retired people. 2 Bedroom —I Hath $75 Mo,
In accounting since 1803
ling, skin analyst* facials, Mens, ladies, childrens dis­
Lika new. Perfect condi­
copy o f your A m e e r o r other
FA 2 2077 FA 2 3829 FA 24080
Robert A- Williams.
J ' l r a l i n e to th * C o m p l a i n t on
FA 2-4712.
manicure, pedicure. Call
International
Accountants
count shoes. Best family
tion. Priced right. FA 2-3348
3
Bedroom
—2
Bath.
Lease
l &gt; U l i i t m ‘» e t t o r n e y e . ANMKIllor
evening
appt.
Soc. Inc. Write Box 38, e o
buy*.
Surplus
City.
HON. It Frill. OBAN. I.O W N.
130, Mo. PINECRKST. 3 BR. Urge tile
FURNISHED downetairs apt.
KENT A' BED
BARGAIN $1293-1981 Temp,
31* Palmetto Ave.
Sanford Ilcrakl.
OKS k van d e n IIKIUI. l i t
hath, built m range, refrig,
UNFURNISHED
attic fan. Adults. Reason­ Rollaway, Hospital A Baby
BAMBOO
b
inds,
4
feet
$1
90;
cil Wagon. Standard trans­
B a e t C e n tr a l A v en u e, O r l a n d o ,
Phone door (I) 222-0831
drapes. Tree shaded lot.
2 Bedroom -1 Hath
55, Mo.
jr in r l d e , end file Ihe o r l e l n e l
able. FA 2-1854.
Beds.
8 feet $2.99; 8 feet $3 99.
mission. Perfect condition.
Phone-iloor
(2)
322-8323
A m e e r or o ilie r P l e a d i n g in
Legal Notice
$3oo down. Owner 322-4938
By Day, Week, or Month 2 Bedroom—l llsth 50.50 Mo.
10 feel $4 99, Also match
Owner moved north. Must
t h e of fice ol I h e C l e r k o f t h e
C i r c u i t C o u rt o n o r b e f o r e th e i f f
CARROLL’S FURNITURE 2 Bedroom—l Hath 87.50 Mo.
'12. lluild - P a in t - Repair stick hlinds. Furniture Cen­ sell. FA 22808.
ru n
r m c ir r
in iK T ,
17th d a y of A u g u a t . I I I ) . If ffiv n i j r iiic m *
Ph. FA 2-StSl 118 W. 1st St. 3 Bedroom—l Ii Hath—Air
n u rriT
Legal Notice
ter. Itoo French Ave.
y o u fall to do a&lt;&gt;, a d a n r e e p r o o r n . o m u t iff %ffn n m
St.
Johns
Realty
Semi-Retired Carpenter
CIIEV, Pickup. $75. Metal
Conditioned LEASE H.V Mo.
c o n le e e o Kill be t a k e n e g a t n e t i r n n o i . r ro t v r* .
TIIK
TIME
TEST!)
FIRM
FURNISHED
cottage.
$83.
a
Small
Repairs
—
Painting
READY
MIX Concrete, win­
i i»i v n
Trailer $23. 312 E. Sth.
y o u t o r the r e l i e f d e m a n d e d n m t r . H r ffih i m
3
Hvdruom—2
Hath
87.50
Mu.
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 8123
soffiffti n i H H t t i i i n
In Ihe Co m p leln t.
Phone FA 2-7983
month. Located a t Five
dow sills, lintels, steps,
KKDKsItAle N A T IO N A L M O O T 3 Bedroom—1 Hath 110. Mo.
ffftllftft « f r « k l l f t H f ta rtf tf
Thle Notice eh ell be p u b l l e h - OAOkJ A SS O C IA TIO N ,
Points. FA $1487,
blocks, ssnd, cement, rock, '49 FORD club coupe- Good
Nolle# l l h i r f t h / glvftn, th ftt
• d on ce a w eek for f o u r c o n ­
4 Bedroom—2 Bath—Fla.
$23o DOWN. 3 Bedroom), t 25. P le m b M f Service
ru u u rr* ftftftr
condition. FA 2-4719.
e o n ild crttlo n , th e i* m ts e c u t i v e week* In t h e g a n f o r d
pipe, steel, grease traps,
Room, LEASE
180, Mo.
bsth.
Kitchen equipped.
n«l# Cniinty Z o n i n g C o m m i t - UNFURNISHED la ria 2 bed­
D erail.
dry
wells,
stepping
stones.
i i p w »k i *l
s m it h
» m o l a - ■Ion will hoM ft p u b l i c h e a r ­
PLUMBING
37. Boats • Motors
OATKO thle l a t h d a y e f D IM H M IT II, h i t w l f t .
room Duplex, Fla. room.
$71 per mo. on Rosalia
i n g lo Jfttftrmln# m « f ft« t|h llMiracle Concrete Co.
July, I II!
Contracting Repair*
Electron
heat.
14th
St.
Drive.
FA
2-I3W.
I
t
/
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f
rftco
m
h
itn
illh
g
t
o
fhft
(SB A L)
Stemper A gency
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2 3731 Gateway To The Waterway
ff i i t i c ' m o r * r r r iff
FREE ESTIMATES
C o u n t y Comnilfftlun t h a t th «
A r t h u r K. f o k a l t h . J r . ,
Longwood. 838-3288.
m omtuaok
ro H m .o u n t;
f o llo w in g dtfto rlbti) p r o p e r t y
R.
L
HARVEY
C l a r k of c f r o u l t C o u r t
TO i IIU lU K L td S M IT H * W tlO H W p r a t c n t l y tuiiftfl A-l A g r l c u l Hobson Sporting Goods
REALTOR - INSUROR
SINGER AUTOMATIC
WHAT A HUY I
B y t M a rth a T. V lh le n
FA 2U U
U K K I U E S C K tH I N- l u r « b* i ort»&gt;! C-1 Cumniftrclftl: 2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen FA 2 4881 IBIS S. Freneh Av*.
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
RECONDITIONED
o l d e r 204 Sanford Ave.
O ep u ty C l e r k
SEWING machine, llka-nuw,
K N O W N A N H W H O * n Il«g. «I0’ Hgiuth wn &gt;1 S i t ft.
equipped. 173. FA 2 2838
An-lareon. R u t h , Dean,
301 68 E. 1st Ph. FA 2-3981
home—3 Bedroom, 1 bath, 26. Radio f t T elevlalou
LA S T K N O W N AI»I»UK.H.H W«*t of Hi# N E. C u r n « r u f
make*
buttonholes,
suw*
on
la i w n d e e S v an den l i e r g
SPACIOUS Home. Rose Court.
IS : K IH K M c *N T M O T H U H*cl. IS-tlHvloK,
living room with fireplace,
run
Mouth
buttons, monograms, em 14' DUCRAFT Runabout. Top,
A tlorneya and C ouneelluri et
O ltLA .V D O .
f U m U i A i 141 • ft to Mt. O t r t r u d f t A t* ,
3 Bdrm. 2 bsth. $115 mo.
Law
dining room, kitchen equip­ USED T.V. Seta $10 up. SerA N D T O : O L A D T H S M IT H th tn eft W t i t 110 fftftt. tbftnca
braiders, etc. All without
Legal
Notice
windshield, steering, com
I U E a e t C e n tr a l B o u l a v a r d
Ph.
FA
2-0218
or
FA
2
2378.
vtca calls $2.00. Sanford
h l i w lf ft, W H O S E U E V I­ N o r t h 441 • ft. t h t n e f t E i « t
ment. Priced at only $7300.
attachment*. Said new over
T o . t Office B o a 1111
(rols. U hp. Johnson motor,
DENCE AND
A D U n E S S ISO ft to !i«g. &lt;1• • « th ftt p « r t i f f
T.
V.
Service.
1113
Sanford
tu b
im c itT
r o r t it ,
O r la n d o , F l o ri d a
Name your terms. Corner
$300, balance now due only
IS U N K N O W N :
trailer. $350 cash. T WlL
jtn ir iA i.
r m c i r r . FURNISHED garage apart­
tftkon for 8 ft. 4 l l a n d f u r ­ f f i V T i l
T eltphona J l t - l l i t
T O U A H E H E H E IIV M ' T t * t h e r dfticrlbftd
lot located at 201 E. 18th Ave. Ph. FA 2 9778.
a* a
p ircfti If f
A .ffll
von
n .r tlM .n .
$X9.H8 or pay $M.'20 monthly.
P u h l l e h Ju ly St, S* A A u g
Hams Drive. FA 2-4190.
ment,
extra
nice;
adult*;
KIKI» | h * t * C o m p l a i n t t&lt;» fo r* - a b o u t Ho* s • * “ ' l y i n g Ka*t of ( I l i f f T r . 1*1.01411) 4.
St
Shown
hy
appointment
(. II. 1941.
Liberal trade • in on your
rl-sM a r * r i u l n mort*|,Ttf.* m - th e rimllh 4a n a l u n i f r o n t i n g iff n u ffric iiv vn. n u t
mt
27. Special Service*
In3 E. 13th SI , after 6 p m.
CO K -9 4
only. Call us Unlay. Exclu
cunilstrlnM t h e folio w in * «!•■&lt;•- on th« .North aid* uf MtAta K K D K K A L N A T IO N A L M o ltT old machine. Call Orlando 3S. .Motorcycle* • Scooter*
live,
l b T I I K I IHI I IT ( III HT Iti* crlbftil r*ftl p r o p r r i y . t o * w t t : Hoad 44
OAQE
A S S O C IA T IO N
3 ROOM furnished Garage
LAWN SERVICE 241 9587 collect for free BIKES repaired A repainted.
teot J. Illuck V, S U N L \ N l &gt;
I1u bits* h i A r t n g w ilt ti# h i HI
T in t six t h j i i J i r i i i . r iK .
l* t f t ln ( lf f
Apt,
Water
ami
eleetricily
li&amp;
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A
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I
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t
t
,
homo trial.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sal
In ilia h p iiC in ili C o u n ty c o u r t 1■
IT I T III
t i l l M i l l HFWIFree piekup A delivery.
• c c u r t lllll i'» 4 p u t liM irt
furn. Call slier 3 30 p in
x i i i .t ; m i v n , l l n i t l l i l ,
H a u l1
* , t'o u n ty Cunim laftiuno ra Do n a l d c m o s l l y a i i k l
ulaction guaranteed. Pb.
Seminole Realty
n f( rte u n J a 'I In li» 4 Ht^nk lin o m. s a u fu n l.
C l" rh U
o il HI K D M 0 4 L K Y , hie v»if« . n j
(IIV M K IM
M l , KIIUII
Coy’s Hike Shop. 414 San­
$1
per
day
rental
for
Elec­
FA
2-1303.
11*
m *« t ■ ! Jk. 3. o f t!i«
FA 2 1817.
W * 4 l i t * i l i ) i A u g u a t 14, IMS a t r t llL le J T
A U B I U i 'AS F K O K H At. SAVD
V N D K Ilrio N ,
ford Ave. FA 2966.3.
tric Carpet Sham [Miner with
I'ti'U lir IN ' rtriN u f S ^ m l- l : l o 1*. H o r aa to o n th « r« - T r u itft# o f th e
!9ot Park Avenue
JNlirt
\ S I* l . o . W
MiH lo'IAKai
.. f lh *
FURN.
House
lor
rent,
inr
notf
county,
FNir
'it.
purchase of Blue Lustre.
i f t t r a* p u M 'lb l t
T lt i N tiK tillf.ANIK*
K e llir ( N f l t f l i i t f l i
ft HaiiW
FA
25232
anytime
F
U
K
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A
IK
R
H«mlnolft C o u n t /
Z o n in g ru p t, ftn*l fttt H i a ll t r «go «»riM ein tirr, T i ^ r l l l e r w ith Ok** f 'J . v t h l M
T.V. Ulnae in. Call FA 2
3i). T railer* - C a b a n a s
Carroll's Furniture.
Salas It Servica
ll r a r r l b t t i
p ru p C F t/
4 L L iC h ftl
i.'tiiu m lftftlon
p tr itlo n * l i f t I n
tii# O riD r
&lt;1
4258
after
8
pm
.
t
h
e
r
e
I
m
:
II.
InHurunce
Uy: ttoliort Ii. Hr t a n
G. II HIGH
u f J. II, Ilo o k ftr, ll« r« r« ft In
II K ltllK ItT O. I I K l . t , et u a
3
u r tt V ic to r d i i t u t K U c h *
MOVING must sell Piano. 63 TRAILER, 33 x 10
hftintiuilv U u u u ty
Z o n in g U ftiik ru p U */,
lift t * ii
SI
u ia o d et al.
IBM W. 1st St. Sanford
n
K’ i it a *i * t Fan* n&lt;&gt; in- &gt;Bedrooms, Equity A pay­
FURNISHED Apt. u|&gt;steiri SENIOR Citlseri* may quali­
1**I•h'Li’tt •
D ire c to r
ob «r 1HS, In lh « 1
9 1• «
I'uilip
Mower.
Jessie
Hast*
&lt;lftl o f i c r l i i l m in i tie rs
Ph. rA 2-M83
I'uk'Itah July 4* A Aug 4, 1)4S trie s C o u rt f t 'i t t h a r n D la tr lc t
A W K ' I I L I I M i l U K III' a l l ! '
ments.
Dewitt’s
Trailer
Clean. 612 Park Ave. Ph
fy fur Life or Hospital In
mgs. FA 2-2UJ5.
One Du** - T h * r m
» I I C D K -Ilt
1%
vt
K lo rh lu ,
In
Hart W ru p u y ,
I'ark.
17
92
Sanford.
FA
2
5010.
I f ' j t e r . Oil.
«!•&lt;#,
aUrance
to
age
75.
Fled
J.
Piano
Tuning
and
Repair
hum n . ii.H
m i n i l in lH Il
No.
1 1 1 -IS -lI-B i* .
I n c lu iliiiif
He rial 3 I U I
IV T H E
ITI44 t I T
I U l MT. I t l i l f t i w ouU W 'to f| T r o ilu u lt C o ,
T il l ll KltllKItT O. U K t.L a m i
Harris FA 2-7980 for ap|it W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 IKONKITE Ironer. Like new. ’63 DETROITER M o b i l *
E l • ven
V # fi« U ftri
IJ lliitl* . ffl.Vril
JID IIIA L
I I H I I i r In**.
IIDl'SKTKAILEIt $85 FA 2M A i t r K. IIKLL. h l a w i f e
ten Air-Conditioner. $125.
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fa
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m
I »ftf Am lanti
I I K e l l i K M Hi F n k n u w n
home. 2 BR., t'-v bath, used
8087.
M*nk.ir!k
a
I’ji Ii i I • i : m v t i i . c . i i n v r i
I'h. FA 2 3771.
15. lluHlnew* flp p u rtu n ity SIDEWALKS, drivewaya, pa
M F l l l ■; T i l I P P E t l l
I X II T ill All |..ar i law c ialu ito i.
3 months. Sacrifice. Locat­
C u m |i -I n j ,
i4# t* fu r d . V 1n r - ITI I VI CM 1 Vtl. t i n s
T ifK m t k
u r m k iiiim
In ter* vie ll)
t h r o u g h , Under
tloa, etc. Free estimate. Pb
Ilift, titi ifiuttfl or ■•rfttl IN T IIK M A T T E I I UK T I I K T i l l Do naltl C, \| *i *j «■&gt; « nil fi. Heach fU ntiila
DESK. Dug bio bed, dresser,
FOR LEASE. Attractive, well 322-35U6.
n r ag ain * ! ih o .ifo rv -.ild p v r ed Hollywood Trailer Park.
A D D ITIO N DC D A N I E L J Ami in l.44i"r *
K la li D MoftUy, hl« wlf*
bunk A dinette set, 612
located SERVICE STATION.
17 A 92 S. of Sanford.
Y O l’ A ID *
h tr ttjy
n u tlflc - l turn h«en f1Jgp*I an ftIiim you fu HDN AITleKliV IIY K K IT H II.
X iM r f * *
unknow n
IIUTtflllBON Ocean front
f t h a i« &lt; iif | in |
't il: ,
t lie IIDDOKN
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
MellonvUle.
Major
ml
Co.
Has
opportun
th $ t a f o m p la in t In ftir«trlu#g» I h«i
T o l l A U K I I K I t K I l Y N O T !Apan nii'n t. Dnytona Heach. i
v i r r i i i: m f t l l t m i n n :
10x33' MOBILE Home. Excel­
K1KD I lift t a i n it ha* bf dn
a i « r t a i i i m o rtiia a * ’ a tn .a m b e r- | v h o rt t i t l e f i l t* h !**It l * Kir lgeration service. All work
lly (or Service Station deal­
lu g
u,e fa llo w In ft
la a c rttia il •r** I N a tlu n a l M u rtg A g a A * *u • ftla te u f C lts rlilft
FA 2 4038.
fU ftii fttfftlr u t yo u In th e ftb o v *
i
SOLID
Maple
Chests.
Good
lent condition. Merritt Is­
Very
reason
guaranteed.
er, Excellent profit poten­
e la tio n , a C n r jiu r a iliin u n c a n - T i l l Thoinaa
II
l p p 1 * ts y, i i i t l t l f i l vau »c. ft ii*| thftt &gt;ot|
l e a l p r o p e r l y , lo-vii!
condition. Reasonable. FA
land
l'hone Newton &amp;•
« h '8 « f i l i i l M f
I* u n ­ ftfft r t q u l r t i l tu f ile y o u r an
f.eat 4, lll k ll, IIUAU lis ’ il ui4-lur an A t * » oiM|r*»4i
tial.
Plenty
of
room.
PAID
able
in
price.
Day
FA
2-7434
9. For Sale or Rent
kn o w n *n&lt;! w lio ftt nifttltng • w a r w ith th e C la r k o f th !
2
8910.
LAKE MANUlt, a &gt; f Hug •ilu t v k lu tltiii pu t * *4.4fit a l ha
8378.
Night FA 2A’oriO
TRAINING
A (tnancing
fttliire ** Is 1‘ a fft *»f M V C o u rt a ml t o n r v e
l*» th** p la t th **r r *i f aw r« - Fade r i l l N a tlo ii.il M o rta ift* V*a co p y
It isvlni&lt;
&lt;‘a l A itro , Hhsiw l l r o t h t r * th « r« o f upon th e I ' U i n t i f f o r 2.23 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
available. Ph. FA 2 0313
gvtr.Ie.l In IM al ll**ok I t , iiiflla lltH t t l i a r i *
S
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ip
p
in
g
C
o
m
p
a
n
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,
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ir
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in
th«
Ifw
print
pal
of.
LAWNS Renovated - Aerate HOME Air-Conditioner, ekv- TRAILER for rent. For in­
p. 4h
I*uli lli* Itrcesr.U
I 'U liit lf f a
a t iu r tifty * .
A lio s *
land. For inform a t ton call
KtiirglAilft* Mia tlu n, IVirt ria n t* an&lt;l
ti ic cook stove, FA 2-7031,1 formation call FA 2-1032.
[Hftirlci
of a. tr ii tlv C i t i t t ' i , F lo r* C ity o f U ftuhl .w
• llla h o p A
Remove Thatch - Chinch
Iti. Fem ule H elp Hu n t e d
FA 2-4089.
E v ftrg U tlftft, ClorIJft,
V*rftl»»e
1 «»f t.’ o la m h la , l* L * u iii:
llu rn a te lr i,
ai
K aet
I 'l n *
Islft,
Bug
Spray
(VC-13j
•
Forth
N u ik ft I* h e re b y * I t t i t th a t M t r t t t , O rtiliiilO f r t o r l i l a , not
i ilftjy «
n ifiiih
* iin!
h 4* UeuiJ frI■*"I
j ‘» I &lt;i i ttu a e ftll
I n nUa ii In, « ■* urn pftUt iiiii h«« h a «n U t t r th a n A u flU it la th , 1/4 3- SACRIFICE 4 years equity. 3 CHRISTIAN Lady to work
lh r al&gt; o tc *« iy l r &lt;l p a ll, ait-l }ttU •Hut i Hi, liit* u l k
le -P h . FA 2 4244
is «*r eft f IDil In ill e C i r c u i t C o u r t . t f you fa it to ilu no a D«*
*n«I jmu a i t m i u i f ' 1
a r t r* i|,c iff« | t&gt;» •■ *‘ 1 * a
Bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen
»* church nursery keeper [ MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
'CUP/ fpf | ilir .1ft s'ft «■,• nl* N in th J u l l - U I Clr&lt; ill o f K lu r - * rev 1*1*8
i.»r
y m ir
A H iw * r
HI
u iliw r
w ill L ft m iequipped. 123 W, Coleman
Ilia, in ami f n r Mwctiifir»lg* r u t i n - teFft'if t*4 ,tlnat y o u f o r t .1up r a ­
fur I ti hours vucli Sunday
" ‘ ill* '
I'lennllMi.' *•&gt; Til* i*o nt||1H l(if on «»I Ii * r p i ■‘.nl ilia
\ ir rtt &gt;, ty« In Clift: ii e e r y , w h e re in
t i ­ il* f (leuiftfolfttl In
l *l -i Iii 11 ((** it H tit fi» y • A S i »Iv 11* pUlnl «m liiiliiis i l
th e t'n n iCircle. FA 2 1384.
morning during worship WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS.
IU .All. HK.V.N. UH1.N yfftcll N. ClftYsIfttitl J . A'ul.ft l l tin i*' K e itli H H ui|g«D s«ft k a pialiiL T h U f u l l )• lo f o re SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
service.
FA 2-0771
or
&gt; *1 l*i ftutapl a fftriftin w h i t e iiialn I'lifftt a m * / r t i a i« . T h « r * a l
DirlJl ft. la i ilftil UEHU IZ J | lift aUitfunl A t U n l
All Types and S im
lo 'w li:
D a n ie l
J a i u n pro pvriy prooftftLlftil
i », , l l - 'ia U u lM itift rin n fi/M l. K lu r» e h lltl,
h i -1 « p n ir a l A k tiiiiu , t* I
la; 12. Heal KaUte For Sale
FA
2-3327.
Flu la, afol f’lft Die uHtflrmi Ilia , ftftil H i t th « ur a &gt;1 I n * ApplftU), th e s e p r e e t u l e nr#
Isot 31. tllw c k IS. W K A T IIWe Repair and Service
•* lo tftuee am t r t u u lr e yo u to
\iiw H tr »*r ui bftr i ‘i « a j i a In • a * u r u lii«r p l u a l l &lt;u
K im r iK L D
M l i a T A D D I*
S T I N E
—a.*
■»- ----- £*. W m-i------*»
la . I
-JOHN F. H)X
17. Male Help Hunted
is*
in s
. ■*'.1
1
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thft
ftbo%«
t
t
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lr«
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r
t
flit
u
r
bfi
ur«
Vtarniiiriy—ami .mpplj Co
irc w lt C o u rt »n lap b i f o n • tilt
l&gt;Ut ih»f
mm r«cor&gt;!ftd
REALTOR
«t«y o f 8 « p l# T ib er, I * #
th a n
1.8/ iif A w f u i l . A
Ji.l
til l I ash *l »&gt; i*
rt
m i
In I’U t llo o k
44,
FA 2 8432
.323 0559 WANTED. Auto mechanic 207 W. 2nd St.
vau M . If
s *l»- n . i . I I y ou fait 1" &lt; o •' i. ft Anil * 1$«re to
I ' you fall t o •lo
I'tibUc liftcofilft of SftruL HU N. Park Ave.
with tran. mission experi­
nut« C o u n t / , l lq rM a
IB i,• : » k - d . c r e . t*ru o u o f t M u will b«l ftn ) I f y o u fa n , w h y Di« re uuwftl o f th * M i t l l l o t i f t f liftr « iii Turt«li$«r w i t h Civ fu) low lit g 1 BEDROOM, ltx baths, lit
III*. r . l l v t 1ft k«o . g a l n . t
fu r
ence, GM training prefer­ SWIMMING initructions, all
p'l artaiupi | uu
&gt; -&lt;j
r e t l . f viiiiiftiitj«4 lu L « i uta* • tioulU no t b« r tf a itiftil
(ilfljjil * :«i.
J«iriftiit|«iJi Its Ihi
ON NEW
It# $44# uf u f o y t r i y will eft a r t
level., FA 2-3332.
Range,
garoage
dispu.al,
red. Write 11, c /o Th* SanH tr e ln f a ll liu i
a D«- luciilt l In alii!
TtCu Null. « itull l#« poll* yUl’H.
p*ni.4i.«iiUj
douiile
carpurle
and
cor­
T a l i Jhatktt i l t iiU ba ,1 a fill ml i ­ #r&lt;« f r o C y iifftift"! w i l l 0* * 11* liiftUlltJ a i
CHKVROLKT
OLDS
foul Herald.
I «li e l ii ii lft a 1* ®• It ■•r (tiUr
a w art o f lit*
fi- «a 111 lan&gt;l:
t.-DP*. II|IV* Hsft'ik* In i ll* .H,4ii * ft*! armft a itrok for fmir ■*11* Iftffttl ftrtrtln a l &gt; *»a 4n4 Ibft lirtprnfftititfit#
ner lot. *300. down Avail
CADILLAC
* *iv u 11v # w tttk -i In T il• HUi» - o ril cun*** p ro c ft'ifl * 1 pa r i t
IffTKIlNAT 1**.N-4l# itV UT­ able Aug. 10. 1908 Patrick MAJOR Insurance Co. offerfo n t It * m ill.
W llR ia t m y h 4 iti I am i
^r « u la t *
1* \ r r i l * t i l l *
l . u tlft&gt;
o f l lf t r f t lil, a
5 r/ *n / a rft
ICA Kl HMACK— Mu’lti
qualified mun debit paying
»*! In M ftiulnoift C o u n ty , Fl&lt;»r- o U l i* a l a a C l i l k o f th e C lr Place. FA 2 7189.
J u ly . iK J
I
call
Court.
Ninth
j!
J
U
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k
U
l
Clr*
I
t
i*
(SEAL)
W I T S K 8 * n . r I.4..U a n d thft
minimum $65 par week,
GUN SHO^
Da l t d 1M i 2IU« da&gt; c J u ly , n u ll o f f l o r i i l a . tin • n &gt;1 fur •«ut uf Bftli! C u u r l i«t Hinfur«l,
A r th u r
II
lift k * m
J r.
maximum unlimited. Paid
jfa m ln o lft C o tii
n o r i d f t . t/ii« K j r 1-1
%
D. IMS.
4’ lftrk «»f C lr il* C*&gt;art
t
IVIY • CELL . TtAtfc
till*
s 3 m» tlft/
•4 th U sy o f J u ly , t1i l l U / I M er llia T. ViMt*u
[ &lt;4KAL)
July. 1)41.
Jim Hunt Realty vacation*. Yearly cum no­
Jr , | &lt;ftKA(,j
I n p u t/ C U rk
A r th u r II. l U w
&lt;4cAL)
5«NS
tion. Group insurance. R e­
Arthur II H• • k rt JIts . J r .
iT ftrk o f C ir c u it
’
i |«r»»cu ilu p ti, tN a ii
ir r iv d i.r .
A rthur H
lift*
Jr.
OlUce FA 2 2118
I
C le rk o f C ir c u it C o u r t
H&gt;: J«ftw K. w llk».
|.uPlnli« -w UQ 4ftt! &gt;U ft
l
tirement IXI'i of a v e r a g e
ritrk wt tu« Circuit Caurl
RltOAD'klG &lt;l - «
Hy: Martha T Vtl*U
A *.tusU ft/* uu&lt;l gyu tift« il&lt; *r« At
D « p u ty c t t r i
Night FA 2-0648
I i / ; M a r t h a T . Vlhlvu
IJdr.klwTfUK
income, 5 Year disability re­
D « iia iy c i« r k
Mac ft N ClftftUaa. J r.
Law
Ucuuiz C la rk
323-0700
Karlylt llo u * h o l&lt; i« r
123 East * ftn ir a l [I -u la .a iU
C i r r u l l D u rk ft
tftihop # tlurn*tftln
tirem ent Entire family ma­
2314 Park Dr
Sanford. Fla.
A tto rn e y (o r f t t l l l o n * r
A tto r n e y * fo r I ' U i n t i f f
r i i t o n ic f t iiuik i i - i i
14 ICft*t F ln « ftitr# # t
jor medical hnapitslisatlon
LOTS OF DEPENDABLE L'SF.D CARS
I ’ n . Ho* « | i
firiftiKdo,
Mft
u r U m ln , l l n r l d i
l* n D r« w # r 7*
6- continuous training. Cull I
H a n fo fl. V I a
T. Jeplion# i n - t i l l
k in f n r &lt; t iP IorlJ..
A l U r n t / f t fo r I ' l ^ i n t l f f
2I9 E. 2nd ST.
2&gt;U3 I'ARK AVE,
laical automobile dealers of
ru'ilun jtiij
4
FrtU U ili J t i i /
|4 t 3 |t i j
• ff. l’UlbH«U July i'4 da A *•
F A 2-9711 - 1-8231
FA 2-088f
323-0369.
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2. Notices - Personals
3. Fiiuration - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
9. For Rent
6A Social Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Ileal Estate* Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgsgt Loans
Office 204 W. First 14. Insurance
15. Rusiness Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
DEADLINE*
17. Male Help Wanted
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY:
18. Help Wanted
T u n ., thru Frt. &lt; I P . I L day 19. Situations Wanted
before Insertion. Men. - gat. 20. Babysitters
noon.
21. Beuuty Salon*
22. Build - Paint - Repair
STRAIGHT CLASSIFIED:
23. liuiltlinjr Materials
Tues., thru Fri. » 2 P. M. day
24. Electrical Services
"before insertion. Mon. • Sat. 2R. Plumhlnu Services
noon.
26. Radio &amp; Television
RESPONSIBILITY:
27. Special Services
The Herald will not be re&gt; 28. Laundry Service
■possible for more than one 29. Automobile Service
incorrect inurtion of your ad, 29A. Auto Accessories
end raserves Hie right to re 30. Machinery - Tools,
vise or raject any advertise- 'll. Poultry - Live stock
le st from what ordered to 31A. Pets
conform ts tbs policies of this 32. Flowers - Shrubs
P»P«.____________________ 33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
Legal Notice 33. Articles Wanted
utt. Automobiles - Trucks
i.v t i i k f i n e r r r c t» t r t n r 37. Boats - Motors
T H H M VTU J t ' U t C M L M H - 38. Motorcycles - Scooters
f i it
o r
n u
ru n
a i: w i ­
39. Trailers - Cabanes
t h i .i: c n c m ,
t'L o R in x .

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U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

By Nadine Settlor

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HOUERS/S ANFORD

SA V F

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M O D E L -E N D PRICES

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F i f t 8—Tues. Aug. 6, '63

Policeman Butler
Also Coadi Butler
come from as far as 10 miles
away.
There wer« severs! fathers,
too, who helped with practice,
working out the different
groups of boya all a t the
time.
Aasistant to Coach Butler
waa Navy Chief Herman
Stewart and fathers who help­
ed roach were Alfred Green,
Dickio Frank and Roy SUrnian.
The team received a terrif­
ic shock just after school was
out with the audih-n death
of little Drew Bracken, a team
member. Stunned anil sadden,
ed by this tragedy, the team
nevertheless rallied and went
on to tak,&gt; the victory in mem­
ory of Drew,
Conch Bu'.ler accepted a
trophey in Drew's name at
awards ceremonies Inst week.
U ..I ,
( lllN I I /
U l
lltV
I.L Hutier is tile faliit, ..f
players are only eight years three children, with his oldest
old) garnered a league.lead­ son, Bennie, serving as team
ing 10 out of 11 games to bug catcher,
lie has been with the Santhe victory.
-These art, th« most con­ foul Police Department for
scientious little boy* I’ve ever 1.1 years, starting out as a
worked with,” said the Coach, rookie and coming up through
"They are ready and willing the ranks In tht, recent pro­
to learn anil have developed motion to lieutenant.
Through the years he bns
into n first rntc hall cltth."
Butter had a word of com­ become popular with the chil­
mendation for the parents, dren of the city, never failing
too, wlm were “very cooper­ t ’j give thmii a wuve, a smile
ative” in bringing their hoya or a "HI!"
in for practices ami games,
lie has overseen and con­
ducted the school safety and
the bicycle suft-ty programs,
becoming aripiaintrd with the
children and making friends
with them.
Children are drawn to the
kindly policeman whom they
quickly realign is interested
in tliHn and likes them.
I.nwr enforcement officials
By Mona Rrinatead
recognize that building up a
Group instruction on horse- good relationship such us this
(&gt;ack riding for youngsters with the youngsters of a com­
and adults, ages rt-00, will be munity goes n long way to­
included In North Orlando's ward combating juvenile de­
Bummer Recreation Program linquency and the lack of re­
for the month of August.
spect for law officers which
Tha teaching pmgrnm aim- prcvuil* in innny cases.
liar to that recommended l,y
As for his hnsehnll team of
the Orange County Mounted
clght-to-IO-ycnr-olds, l.t. Hut
Posse ami 4-11 Club, will tuke
ler says,
place at the Happy Horae
“We are going to hum an
Farm located olf IIwy. 17-92
even better team nest year,
hark of the Dynatrnnlca Plant.
herons,. many of our boys am
Hourly costa have been reduc­
just starting and will have the
ed to onr-thlni of the regular
advantage of experience and
fee for the group progrum
which will open at 0:15 on know-how that counts so much
when tho chips are down
Wednesday.
ami
the guma is close.”
Those planning to partici­
Pitchers for this past year's
pate are naked to meet In
front of the Community Build­ rliiimpionahiji team were Scot­
ing in the North Orlando Rec* ty Clemmcr, Johnny Stermun
rcatlon Area promptly at 9 and Tollie Frank. Bennie But­
ler was the catcher,
e. in. for departure.
Al Green played first bu«e,
Ilcgistrution ahoulil In- made
With Mrs. Michucl Cosby, 9,j Boh Hufus was on second und
8. Cortes Avc, or with the in­ Gary Stewart al shortstop.
structor, Miss Priscilla Mitch­ Tin* third base slot alternated
between tlie pitchers.
ell ut ihippy Horse Furin,
Out in left field was Allen
Started WrrtiU
Mollyhnrn, with Gary ZittrowFor the fiisl time, ento­ or bidding down center fiiid
mologists have cstractrd the and Mike .Schmidt in tho right
■uhstunce which makes cotton field position.
appetising to boll weevils. This
Bobby Bryant was right
substance, calhd •‘arrestant,* field relief, Bill Jhninrz, left,
if it could lie synthesised, anil Allen ilmkey in center,
could Im used In treat other
"And don’t forget our hut
plants and induce holt weevils I"'),’* » iid t'oach Bui ler. “That
to lay their eggs where the was
teveri-yenruld
Chris
newly-hatched larvae would Frank, who just can’t wait
starve according to the Hrl* until ho gets old enough to
tunnica Book of the Year. play.''

By DOROTHY AU8TI.N
When » men takeo e threeweek vacation from his job
and, Instead of dropping ev­
erything and heading out-oftown for a well-earned n e t,
spends the whole time work­
ing with kids, you csn as­
sume he ie pretty fond of
them and interested In them.
This was the rasa with l.t.
Ben Butler of the Sanford
Police Department, who is
coach of the Chiefs team
which Just won the city cham­
pionship in the Pee-Wee
League,
Lt. Butler admits i
‘.e*
working with kltlt, nr. i Hie
boys, themselves, will tell you
th at they like working with
their coech, too.
Under the patient coaching,
urging, prodding ami leader­
ship of Coach Butler, Ihe

Village Program
To Include
Riding Lessons

POLICE LT. Hen Hutler wan prenenletl with
a [&gt;luc|ue "fur his tlreJubh efforts" ns 1903
ro a c h of the Chiefs,
champions of the Pee
Wee ISaseimll League
of S a n fo rd . Lt. Hutirr
is pictured Ixtluiv, in
his police uniform and
with his pimple, lie is’
pictured above (rear
left) with his cham­
pionship team mem­
bers ami Navy CPO
Herman Stewart, as*
tdstaiiL couch. The po­
lice officer s|iends a
great pari of his offduty hours working for
thu benefit and fun of
"his boys."
(Herald Photo)

July Sales Tax
Collections Up
6.87 Per Cent

TALLAHASSEE (L'I'I) —
July sales tax collections,
bated on June business, in­
creased 6.87 per cent over
July of lust year, revenue di­
rector J. Ed Straughn report­
ed Monday.
Straughn said collected to­
taled 116 million, an increass
of one million dollars over the
same month a year ago.
These collections will be the
last to go into the general
revenue fund F under the old
sales tax law. The llhtl legis­
lature substantially changed
provisions ami collections in
August on July business are
expected to be very much
higher.
At least August will pro­
vide the first evidence as to
whether legislative estimates
of tlie expanded tax coverage
will prove true.
However, straughn said it It
doubtful there will tie a defi­
nite indication of revenue-pro­
ducing abilities of the expand­
ed tax befoie three months
Fum-rat service* for Arthur and perhapa six months.
K. Loud of Dellary, who wa*
Feu *onu I conditions play a
found dead nt hi* home on big role in sales tax collec­
Sepp ltd., by hi« frii nd% tions, und these -don’t follow
Frank White and Constable a set pattern.
O-.ar D. I'npinetiu, were held
lieports of a good tourist
Inst Thursday ut tlie DeBary season appear to be reflected
Funeral Chapel under thu di­ in June business, he said, add­
rection of American l-egion ing sales tax collections based
Post 2V.» with Vice Command­ on a calendar year, beginning
er William Willium* officiat­ with January, lotuird f 119.1
ing at the veteran'* service.
million, up 4.3 per cent over
Ilev. Hubert Thomas of the tho same period last year.
DeBary Baptist Church offi­
ciated in the church service
Arrurary Is Tested
that follow t'd.
There were no survivor*.
For the third time, the na-1
tinnal standard meter bar c/
Prisoner Escapes the United States has been
JACKSONVILLE il l’ll -- sent abroad for comparison
James E. Wiggins, 21, a with the international sta n ­
county prisoner serving two dard kept at Sevres, a Paris
years for robbery, fled f...m suburb. Other occasions weie
a work crew here today.
in 1907 and 1922-1922.

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'j !
Mystery Obiect Seen
In Sky Near Sanford
An unidentified flying ob­
ject (CFO) dazzled II resi­
dents of Orange Boulevard,
four miles northwest of San­
ford, for one hour and 25
minutes Tuesday night.
The UFO was first observed
as a star and latt-r to move
Onto in a long white a good
comparable in speed to that of
story break* right in the
an average conventional air­
newspaper office . . . such
craft. It was first seen at
as this humuruus event which
10:35 p.m. and disappeared
happened last week but come
at 11:50 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 degrees.
itors in The Herald's mech­
Duty officer at Sanford
anical department. Charlie
Naval Air Station said this
and Ralph are brothers. Ray
morning that none of the
• bout to so on vacation, ask­
Navy jet crews flying Tues­
ed Charlie to care for his
day night reported seeing the
goldfish. Charlie agreed and
object.
tok them home.
Orvil It. Ilnrtle, of I.al’orte.
Charlie and Ralph have
&gt;, - r*
Inti..
sub-commUtco chairman
.
J
k
'
y
young sons, just about the
of tile Indiana unit, National
same age. and last Saturday
BURNED llUUm.E, filcttircil here is nil that
Investigating Committee on
Ralph’s son was visiting
remains of the mobile home of Mr. and Mr*. LeAerial Phenomena (NICAPt,
Charlie's son. Their mothers
Roy Hill of Lonjrwood. They and their ll-mnnth
here on a brief visit, today
suddenly realized the boy*
old .won, Frankie, returned early Tuesday morn*
displayed to The Herald a
were v e r y quiet and went
inp: from an overnight stay with relative* to find
two-png*
affidavit, with a
to investigate.
all of their worldly possessions destroyed with
sketch, signed by 1 1 vie w its ,
Too late! The boys were
no explanation as to how and when tiie fire oc­
telling of the UFO. He said
practicing what they had seen
curred. Louinvood firemen report no alarm was
hi’ affidavit will be forwarded
their Paddies do many times
turned in. The trailer was located behind the saw
to national NIC'AP headquar­
. . . they were scaling fish.
mill across from the Sanford Orlando Kennel
ters at Washington, D. C.
Ray's goldfish! t I
Club.
(Herald Photo)
• • •
Hurtle- explained that when
tl.e
object commenced to moveII st-ems In us that a sure
it had nhnt appeared to he
sign of progress in any com­
a floodlight ami moved with
munity is file number of ser­
a slight hobbling motion. Col­
vice stations that can he
or of this light was white with
crowded into a given area.
a yellowish cast. “The object,"
If this is the ease. Lake Mary
be writes, “went behind a
is on the move. . . third sta­
rlump of pine tress, then hov.
tion now going up in a one
I ered with the tight dimming
block area.
* • •
PORT A If PRINCE, Haiti three idaiii'loads of tr up rc at times almost going out.
Lt. Henry Ward Jr., of the (L'Pl) — ll.hu today pretest- in force im-nla from Port a: Then the object moved vertieSouth Seminole CAP Squad­ cd n second time against Do- Prince to Cape Hailien in the I ally downward, then upwards
again."
ron, has passed the word a- millienn nggrexiun in a note
nffleialty labelled northeast
lb* added the object remain
long that the squadron is In in the i) i-gun ixution i f Anu-tl
e i hidden from siglit as a
need of a sponsor, flow about ciiii States zitul d.timndcd that “war zone.”
Tin- troops curried light cumnicii ini airliner moved to­
some of file county-wide or­ bully take imiuedinli- action
ganizations stepping in and to h alt it.
ami heavy' inuchiliegun* and ward ttilando. He said t to
giving this tine group ot
Til u new lluitinii pruttM it t ii e r eoniluiL c&gt; |ui|iM t. bold flashed off and on er­
young people a helping hand. coincided w ith tin- illsj&gt;nti ll nf They ti.ivib-d in Haitian ratically anyl at one time a
• • •
Jet appeared, or wllat up
army tin. p carricis.
1eared to he a jet tiail.
Clunk Pula ar.d (tear go
Tin- new llultiait pi. i- t tn
Sinclair Jr. are representing
the OAS bintid at a J)l •' »ilde
Seminole County 4-H'ers at
serious turn in military Hethe eighth annual Junior Cit­
vclopni 111* ill the linrtlu-a-t.
rus Institute tin's week at
The oiiginal Hull ttn piotrst,
Camp Cloverleaf, near l-'ike
taki il lip by the O \S Tues­
Placid, under the sponsorship
day, dil not a.et, th.it budy
ni the Florida Agricultural
to take any action,
Extension service.
Fite of the proposed (tent.
'I in-re was tin Indication
f minty rntnmlsslotiers tw bow niat -,- f -on* »w*tv Ce. Irnd* Cuimt*- niinoet h»*-tiM]ii
Sheriff J I,. Hubby Is go Hay v-miiiU nq tlielr 'tiring*
|i l!&lt;live J&gt;' iic.-epted III Ihe
itig in “ make" the .Sheriff’. with department beads n .i1lifted to iee front today b it
niiii .n .i in . . . nf the coun­
It
was
specu
tot'd
ttlnt
nnj.Star, official organ of file priqm,.I new budgets fi r
ty, it was n puled by Merle
Florida Sherifl's Association. next y* ur |n d gst down tn ttlu-H- front ho* tn fdl were
Winner, nirpm t roinmltlee
aboard
rodi
p
ane.
The magazine lias requested the bn -jnc-fl of paring ’be
ii i nor* cl. .dated lit T\nt '■simian. to tin Chamber of
and received a print of Slier “ o u t g o " t o u u - e t tin- “ til■iii Pc hue of « n. w exile Cumim-rce d in - tors Tin day
i i Hobby and ins depart­ fume."
|
Innd
ng at Iii.niili- Salim-, on evening.
ment's complete rescue fitiil,
Tin- wide disparity b.-tw - -i
a . it appeared on the front an approxiniau- #15,1)00 i-.- Haiti’- wi-t e ia-t. but till,&lt; Warner udili-d exul t locution
na believed to - t r i l l from of tin- site is notbeing
dipage of I he Herald July 23. t crease in income an.I ri-qui 1
exde elaini
t&lt;&gt; Hint effect vulged untiloptions
are ohfor funds totalling mure than miiili- 'n N.-vv Vnk Tue-day. ! taineil for subsequent purPostmaster Cecil* Heardl just year from the vaiio *
l.i Sal-1
lloi.iiti -• exile *liasi*.
1&lt; port.-,
tili i al engineers, | department* may i-an.-t* c u i ­
Dougins Xtenstrum, chair
itpokeiim-u
elutme.l
tli.-ir in­
some (nnn us far away as *missioners to b- , h.nd at the
man uf tin* lung range plan
vasion
troops
Well*
pu-hiiig
a
Atlanta, say tile cracks in present six mill assessment.
two-pronged drive Into tin- nlng committee fur edurutinn,
the postofficc building arc
I .ait year's budget ran Haitian nntthe:.-t. pi. l.ing up reported efforts to have a pm"nothing unusual" for Hus SI ,551,000, all increase of
part of the country and are # 10.0110 ever tlmt i.f Ihe pre­ support along the iv-.y from posed stule university liH-llted
caused In shrinkage of the vious year, and tin- [.tillage army deserti i* n.:.| tin* peas*, in Hemlnole County are proceciling satisfactorily, with the
untry.
building blocks. After another whs held tn six.
County Commission prepared
cycle of summer Imat and
Tax Asses &gt;&gt;r Mary E.
to present six proposed -dli-s
winter cold the cracks will he Walker again submitted a re
lo Ihe state for its study, lie
fillrd lip.
qiieset fur a n-nppi ui-nl
expiessed the opinion that

“V e l O ^

Haiti Fires S e s o a itl

Protest On Invasion

County Board

i
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday with scattered afternoon nhower*: hijrh today in low 90*: low tonight in 70 a.
VOL. 53

United Press Leased Wire

Established 1908

WED.. AUGUST 7, 19G3

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 772

Traffic W ill Roll Through All
Highway 1-4 In '64, Says SRD
Sanford To
Daytona Link
Progressing
Interstate 4, Ihe rrosx-stata

freeway betw ren D a y t o n a
Reach and I'nmpa inrnucn
Sanford, will he opened lo
vehicular traffic In I9dl, Ik
wax reported today by tho
State Road Department.
A nevvx release hy SRD euL
&lt;&gt;f Tnllnlinxsee this morning
revealed that of 331.2 miles tu"
interstate highway completed
in a planned total 551 miles
in Ihe state, 113 miles of tho
32t.3 are part of |-f nml novr
used hy the puhlie. The report
added that 1*5.7 mites nre un­
der construction tn tho plan­
ned fi.’tf miles and right-ofway is needed for 137 miles.
Richey Urern, SRI) district
engineer at Del.anil, this
morning (old Tho Herald that.
I-1 between Sanford and Day­
tona (touch will bo eompict-’d
early in Unit. I’uving has hern
commenced on that stretch
L-twceii Highway It to tie in
ut Tontokit River, opening 1lietween this city and Daytonu
Reach. This particular stretch,
when completed, will havu
LA
cost $1.5 million.
ALFRKIH), VUE ALLIGATOR, i* back in bis
li.i* no objection* to their atteetionale caresse*.
Two ciintructa now ure un­
No ipiestion of recognition arise* since lie has a
summer borne for the third consecutive year a t
der way In Seminole ami Or
missing toe oil Itis b-tt Iront foot, lit the photo lie
the Pat Hoyle home near laingwootl, living in a
ling# Counties from north of
i* living held by Mr*. Hoyle while receiving hi*
canal which emptie* into the Wekiva. Although
Lee Road to connect with that
daily 11:21) tun. feeding of hamburger front
city of strangers, Illi-iiuTi long Alt’redo responil*
finished portion in this coun­
Terri, one of the four Hoyle girls.
readily to any member of hi* adopted family and
ty. fircen suid these contracts
should bo completed soma
tlmu in '.‘VI
te dki.il .... &gt; lio, i (n L«;
m mm
tlie final two contra. 1* in tlfi:i
district later this month or
September to take 1-4 on
south to Highway 50 (Colon*
lal A n .), with Hiis stretch to
lm completed in ItH.-i.
Freedom Week
) TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — With the completion of this
in eoiiiplkini-e with a ruling fin- uf 50 cent*,
latter stretch, tireen said, i- t
Florida I-bool -u|ii-rin11 ml Hov FurrtJ llryunl lias desig­
front Conservation Director
lie explained that only
will In- open lietween Daytona
nated
Oct.
k
'D
-k’ii
as
"Freedom
ii s are balking at apparent
Week" in Florida, but de­ Reach and Tampa. Still furth­
high lo.li for supplying milk
County Tux collector J. E. more than In horsepower f„r hlM,| hineheon programs. clined to giv* special recog­ er construction will ho neces­
nition lo United Nations Day sary to (onipleto 1-4 between
Calloway olid today tlmt rne.l la- regisleied. according it « » , repi.it &lt;! today by It. T.
wall an oifkial proclamation. Tampa un.l St- i'etershurg
pl. j- uu L..il uwiitis may ie U a ruling by Attorney lien Milwee, Seminole County sitgiving a through cmss-sliito
register their craft under the erul Riehanl Ervin. The eol- pi rintc-ndent, following a eon- Push
freeway from tlio Atlantic
new annual regiitratL n law
Ocean
to tho Gulf of Mexico
mid that the old law ferenco Tuesday with the
UNITED NATIONS (UPI)
State Nt iII. tornmiislori at
beginning Monday,
expires Aug. I5, but that
— African members of the tliruugh .Sanford,
Galloway iui.| Hurt tile ri eiifon eluent will Iw reason- •Irlaudu.
I nileil Nations faced a tough
gj.itiatiou dveiiki, wbi.ii ian jpgy for ^ lloiilt-d time be­ * A eontruveray over school fight trxlay in an effort to
be obtained at liii office In
cause of Hie mechanics of ud- milk hide has ■lien due to a win Security Council approv­
(he Courthouse, must be nf - miiiiilei mg tin- new taw and to w milk price law for whole­ al [or a partial economic
fixed to tin- port side of the
to be fair tn all boat owners. salers passed by the last Leg- le.yii.lt uf Sou iii Africa.
boats. Tin • n i t if holes will
. i dnture,
expire June :ii), l Pill.
“Since there still is an Arlene Sinking
Seminole, Orange, llrevnnll The new law passed by the
apparent
mlxunderitunding,
MIAMI tl I'D — A Navy
“&gt;"f Volusia Counties are in )p.Jd lu-gi-Ltiire sets fees of
.•vcn after the meeting with hurricane hinder will make
b a,l *n th* nine-county | | for boats less than 13 feet
t i e Mdk Commission in Or­ wltal weathermen hope will
race foe tho seho-.l.
long; $5 for b-nts between 12
Skipper Senksrik pitched a
lando yesterday, concerning lx- the last cheek today on a
John Kriilcr, chamber man­ nml Id feet; #10 for boats
llo- prices schools may pay weak tropical depression that two-hit ball game Tuesday
ager. i-quirted on the piogi.-its from I1'. I-- 2d fe. t; #..0 for
for , hool milk, Milwce s iltr.l. was once a loo mile an hour night to pluce the Sanford
TALLAHASSEE (C ITi - "tin- f.dlovving rie.iliiiiirnda"f fi"’ •"'b- J.din» Indian liner I,...is l»-t\v..n 2it and III feet;
All Stars in tonight's semi­
hurricane called Arlene.
Canal Distilct. of which lie is &gt;All for those between -tU and Jarks.mvllle Mayor liny-don tiou has L-en made to seined
finals of the Slabs I.ittis Maj­
one of five ilireetors.
do feel; let) for boats be­
Hums said Tuesday he wa- superintendents relative to Perjury Suspected or League championship tour­
t apt. Janies l). Mayo, com tween «5 mi.| III) feet, mid
bids for milk:
LONDON (IT'D — A lain nament nt I’linnma City.
m.Hiding Heavy Attack Ming $75 for boats 110 feet or n|ipi.»t-il tn a proposal to
S.-iikarik struck out 13 St.
“Those
counties
who
have
dim new-paper said today
xwitih Florida's gubernatorial
One. Sanford Navi.I A.. Sta­ longer.
leci-ivi-d bid* uinl have till.led xcotl.in t Yard is seeking per- IViersburif linttvix to pnc»
tion, anil William 1.. Me. rut,
tiiill. way said that the new elections to tin- year lifter tinthem L-au-e of bigli prices
jnr&gt; ami conspiracy arrests Sanford to a 5-1 win In tho
were welcomed us new Chum-1 law provided for a service presidential election*,
the prices nre running 7.2 |n i aw- involving red-hair- six-inning gmite. Sanford gar­
her directum.
charge by the collector's nfIturni, an unannounced r mi­ rent per half pint of milk— e.l . all girl Christine Keeler ni red eight hit*, with no er*
di, talc for governor, said tb- aIimiiIiI n-ii'ii thour l»iiln hit* an.) a J a m a ic a n jazz singer , m i* tlutstandlug hitter for .^an
U,is her l our.
iijciIicitoiy jimjl r if11-i* t«&gt; in wlio l.fl
loerlmnii-x uf tin- change
ford
was Hill Miller with two
ri*jit
t
hrf
i*
w
h
i
c
h
a
p
p
c
i
i
r
t«»
whirl] would require the next
-ingle* unit a iloubUv
Striker Shot
governor to serve only two 1m? UtijUAtifluhly hfxtl/1
.Sanford will play i untouMilwi'f kiii11 furlher: **VVe|
S \|\ UNA CL Vi 11
years — would deter p ru g n o
hull**vi* Hint in n nhort
l
-V striker ori picket merit of petmncola t..night in
in Floridu.
The I'onstitutional amend­ i$f lime thin matter will he | ; i **inst the F loriilA hint tlie seinl-finals. If the Lit tie
ment for off-year election, Xsorki'l out ami we will K*’t ’ &lt;*'1 ! ltailwi»&gt;, Allred O. la-aguei* win lonight over
still facia voter approval in fAtinfactury bUU on whoul Morgan. 27 was shot and Cantonment tliey will uiovo
wminded m a dispute vvitli into the finuls Thursday night
U speciul November election. milk."
Milwce L ehnirnian of the two railroad detectives early for the state champion-hip.
The amendment, however, al­
The L&gt;x score Tuesday
lows the governor elected in school coiiiiiiittee of the *tat«* today. Police Chief Wallace
Ferrerra said.
light:
Unit to seek rejection again ■uprrint. ndentx association.
Sanford I 0 3 0 2 x 5 8 (I
in I
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St fete l) o U 1 0 0 4 2 2
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" Pl» “lidiculout” coat* of
Eitlte Wekiva Road miw is
The House Ways A Mean*
This newspaper it proud to bring young readers o
puigning for thu office.
-.pen from .Sanliindo Spring* Committee today
ITS A HOY ! !
began
practical "how-to-study" course that will Help them
f..r l 'i mite* north t&lt;&gt; Huo r is M R FO RCE HA SP,
cleaning up tin* final Items of
l.i.iigvvinnf • Mtirkhuin Road, President Kennedy's tax pro­ Ma**. (U PI)—Mrs. Jacquel­
hondlc increased homework loads, get more out of
permitting Hi rough traffic to
textbooks and score higher grades. 30 DAYS TO
gram it must set on beturc ine Kenned), wife nf the
i'ac.bi, it was reported tili* lie ginning work on proposed Prrsidrnl gate birth today
BETTER GRADES it a concrete plan of action aimed
morning hy County Engineer aero-- Ha- hoard tax cult for to a I-pound It) 11 ounce boy
ot improving study hobits to liulp your youngsters
William Hush. The pruvb.us ( iiii)iwi1uj1, and corporations. at ihr O lu Air Force lla*«
SAN
DIEGO.
Calif
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'ltgel the moil out of school. Parents should encour­
llixplt.fi.
Soinc 300 .Marine* were un 113 -mils- sarui trail lias been
age their high school and eorly college students to
finiahed with a sand-clay lop. Unanimous Vote
deigning
treatment
today
in
. . .
.
read and opply these new study ideas. The course
an effort to halt tils- spread
WASHINGTON
(UPI) - . J U U g C A g r O U I U I
is concise, expert and authoritative. It was devel­
Hunt Plane
of meningitis.
A $t 2 hillion military pay j PANACEA (UPI) — A
oped by The Reading Laboratory, Inc. of Hew
SEOUL, Korea (U P!) — raise bill that wilt m e a n 'Coast Guard auxiliary boat
Pvt. John P. Iz-onaril. in
York, famed specialists in improving reading speed
illglilaml Park. Mien , diet) Mmi. tlmu du American and more money in the paycheck . was d i-patched today to help
and comprehension.
uf tlie diieas* Tuesday at South Korean planes took off for nearly ail of the nation's Circuit Judge J. C. Hodjjvi
Navy Hospital. It was the at dawn today in a stepped servicemen won quick ap­ of Tamps who repotted by
fifth case this year at the up search for a small U. S. proval in the Senate Tuesday. radio his 23-foot cruiser » i .i
Start* Aufj. 13 in The Sanfnrd Herald
Marine Corps recruit depot Army aircraft missing with Tile Senate vote was unani­ stranded off Cedar Key with
-ix men aLiaid sine* Sunday, mous — »t to 0.
engine DuubL.
.■rid tin- furl UtulilJ.

Couniy Airport
Site Accepted

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"t Ike In Normandy
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city commercial pinpert- to
Town I iimp cli-mged hands equalize nm-s-i.i. -i ■ -■u*i i».* tisla) — Elizabeth D'Aversa that she would be ah'- to • b-

trrok m r r from Dwight M.
Rlackwelder Jr. ami Ids fa­
ther in law, John Cope. Lat­
ter two are planning a lei­
surely Wist Coast fulling
trii&gt; It E. Porter has been
tol-l Mrs D'Aver-a plans la­
ter lo move tin- bar to the
south edge of town.

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CAEN. France
Former t’rcs dent Ilwtjlil t)
EL-cnimwer tmlay returned
to the Normandy lu-uehci
w h e r e Cl y e a r s a - o In- land
n l the bigg*it ituaxt ri force
in history lo be fin the sec­
ond front in Europe.

tain a romp, li-.-nt firm to
do the job for S".aim or nt -ot
half of the nm.-iiiit .
-led
last year.
The ptopo ed tenppr.il .il as
submitted this Hu
would
cost $7,550 for tin- entire *' l&gt;*
The i'ri slib-nt w .is out ear
e.‘uinieifIni priqicuy -.r
ly with jetevis on crews to
tell) for tin- i! &gt;ii I-- n men,
fl in wli.it he called "an
Ineluiling French \v*-. t.» I'.th
adventure
in nostalgia" tor
Joe Ik McCauley Jr., o f . s t. and Kunim.l Av. :.. suili
tlm Cu'umhia llroadristing
Drlandu. (In- first licensed st
Sv stem.
professional hspnotiit in
*" the
Judge Vernon Mize xubniitEniU'd States, will be Ibe teal piop.med budget iiguri-s
featured qicaker at the meet­ of #.!A,lf)U f..r tin- County
ing of the Jajcoes Thursday .............f/ice, which
1’ oft
at the Civic Center.
Ha- fee system under a new
ruling of the Legislature, and
John Kridi-r and John „f # n,ion f,.r tl.i- Jiisenlle
R n i m l e v are to he in Titus Court, which
illy far
»tile Thursday for the formal salary laise* and far
full I
organization
of Ihe St. lime juvenile m url i bi k
Johns - Indian River Canal retary.
District.
County Health Dire, tor Dr.
• • •
Frank Leone listed i heavy
Col. II A. Furman, super­ work load on tin -taff "f »
intendent of ihe Sanford Nav- dill) pupil lln.rc.iir ill the
,il Xc-q.le;uV ti.1'1 IliCll pr.ii.i'
-x
for the work of the Civitan double ms* load of maternity
Club when be met with them care. Increase. In \.an real
recently. Turn- mil the Col­ iii -&gt;-.i -.- and ileudil
1
onel it a former Civitan lam- ing numbers of inoculntiani,
•elf. lie said he re-;retted (he and ."ther inen-a —s in d
press of business had forced i eases which me tied to tin
him to give up ids member* i pnpnfrttirm increase - I 1- -i■*♦
ship while in Tenne.ise*. ai f..r tin Im-tea........f &gt;
tic had so bit ie tune at home. over last year's t ud,- t »f
ISInVi.t. This w.iulil ini lude
t)l OI K of the week *Tt's ail mlditialtn! nvrctary nu •&gt;'*
a tragedy t» see a buy or girl and a sanitarian, and their
graduate from high school equipment.
untrained anil unprepared In
Circuit Court Jiidva ' &lt;di*
go to work and support them- Williams Jr., Baked c o l l l l l l i l *
selves, adding to Ihe all-time sioners (or a discussion and
high in Ihe unskilled, un­ decision tn the public defend­
trained , unemployed labor er appropriation,
N.wing
market " Dick lloviai, Dear Commissioner* an armload of
" I appc.iL already iv-ev.d.
born engineer. ’

R e s p i r a t i o n S rs t

Monday For Boats

Schools Balk
Al Bids For

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Burns Opposes
Flection Shift

Sanford Beals
Si. Pele In
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Test Ban Treaty
Hit By Teller
Official Tour

• MIAMI (UPI) — A Mlfatjrted “rr-Comimmlit »py"
m M today that Caatraita aplM
tam riata outside of Cuba
taka tbetr order* from Premier
tidal Caatra’a ambaaaadara to
tha United Natioaa and Brasil.
. Fernando Faraandas Bar*
aana’a tepa-racorded “eondaaalan" IdanUflad the Bad
Cobaa apyaaatara aa U. N.
Ambassador Carloa Lachara
aad Ambassador to Brasil
l a s t Boa J r , • non of Fidel
Coatee's foreirn ailniatar.
. Fernandas, who said ha had
boca recruited aa a propaaan*
dkt-epy by • Caban la Kan*
•as City, said soma of hia
reports were aant directly to
Lethufm. In
theoffh, ho said ba reported
ta a Caban “refugee” working
for tha Bowl Company of Nas*
0M In Um
laadara of tha refagea
Christian Democratic Move*
men said they persuaded
Fernandes to talk. They pass*
ad his confession on to the
Miami office o f tha FBI,
where the sx*spy was being
questioned today.
Aa FBI spokesman declined
comment on Fernandes* revel­
ations.
Fernandas said the Castro*
Itea Instructed him to try to
persuade Cuban refugees la
Miami te return boms on the
assumption that communism
la la Cuba ta stay.
o a a
Ho said ha alsa was order­
ed te spy on refugees led by
Manual Artlm* Bueso, who
• r a believed te be preparing
S o m e kind of attack on Cuba
f r o m bases In Central Ameri*

FOUR PRETTY NEW teachers enhance the faculty a t W est £ide Gram*
m ar School. From tho left: Mrs. Dorothy Walther, Mrs, Marie Nelson,
Mrs. Frances Kaleel and Mrs. Florence Ott.
(Herald Photo)

'Biggest Bargain' Offered Fans
The Seminole Roosters Club
la conjunction with the ath­
letic department of Seminole
High School Is sponsoring
“ the biggest bargain in Cen­
tral Florida football," accord­
ing to President O. L. Harks
and Athletic Director Fred
Ganas.
Ganas recently sent a letter
to many Seminole supporters
of last year offering a season

Ha also helped te organlto
• spy network in the Middle
.West, Fernandes said.
Ha said the Castroltes are
smuggling weapons to ter­
rorists In Venasueta in fish*
far boats, In keeping with tha
Castro slogan "a submachine
gun under every Jacket.”
Ha said Communist agents
trained In Cuba a r t often
landed along with tha smug­
gled weapons.
Fernandes, who said he
used the cover namo llarry
Prieto In his apywork, told
refugees here he came to the
United States In January,
1IM11, and was recruited ae a
spy about a year Inter.
Ha said tha Cuban embas­
sies In Mcxleo and Ursxil pro­
vide agents in Latin Ameri­
ca with money and false iden­
tity papers.

barns.
Korea’s "kisang houses"
arc similar to tha geisha
houses In Japan,

pass also, regardless of ar­
rival time of the fan, he will
lave a seat in the special
section that will be ut or
close to midfield.
Added to the attractive
proposition, Ganas said that
tli« new scats on the home
(cam side—this year It will
be the east side of the fie ld will be Id rows high and will
give a wide selection of van­
tage points from which to
witness the Warrior gridiron
gladiators as “ they whip their
opponents Into submission."
Since the opening game Is
with Titusville on Sept. 20,
Ganas hopes that an early
response will permit hint to
establish the number and lo­
cation of the reserved seats
soon.

FEATHERS — Sarah
Kay Burn*, of Cara*
Lhcntvillc, Mo., model*
an Indian headdress—
w h i c h is appropriate
since she won tho title
of "Indian S u n t lite r
Princess” at tho annual
contest sponsored by
tho Rotary Club in llyunnis, Mass.
(NBA Telephoto)

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niKMINGIIAM. Ala. (UPI)
—Authorities today held two
white men who were arrested
trying to hang an effigy of a
Negro at a school scheduled
to be integrated Wednesday.
Tho suspects were Identi­
fied ns Lloyd Colvin, 22, and
Paul Breasicale, 21, of Birm­
ingham. They were arrested
at West End Melt School Sat­
urday night. Charges of tres­
passing and disorderly con­
duct were filed against them.

WASHINGTON (UPI) Itrp. Cornelius K. Gallagher,
D-N. J., said Sunday he had
received a telegram from a
constituent advising him not
to sign "Hie Hill of Hlghts.”

AMERICAN BEAUTIES — Dorcas D ara Camp­
bell, right, bear* a striking resemblance to the
nation’* First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. Mis*
Campbell Is Mi** Virginia of 11)63 and will
compete in this week’s Mi** America contest at
Atlantic City.

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tive; Rob Roffcy, chairman;
Russ Kitncr, secretary-treas­
urer, and Donald Jackson,
publicity and advancement.
The troop received its char­
ter during the morning ser­
vices last July 28.

Presentation was made by
Scout Commissioner Tom Al­
bert and Scoutmaster Aliicri
Lee Johnston, who g a v e
membership cards to the
charter members of t h e
troop.
Assistant Scoutmasters are
John Fry J r. and Lamar Wil­
liams.
Since their charter, the
troop has taken a tour of
Southern Hell T e l e p h o n e
building and held a hake sale
On Aug. 2tl the scouts cam p­
ed out at the church and did
their good deeds by weeding
and working in the church
yard.
Iron oro was reported In
Minnesota us early ns 18."i0.

80-Year Job Ends
C A N T L It IS U K Y , Eng­
land tUPI) — Samuel Austen
Caldwell, lot. who worked for
more than 80 years on tha
stained glass in Canterbury
Cathedral, died here Sunday.

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First Court of Honor for
the n-wly chartered Scout
Troop 507 of Grace Methodist
Church was held at Use
church with Patrul Leader
Jeff Cox receiving his first
class badge and Patrol Lead­
er Ulair Kitncr receiving sec­
ond class.
Tenderfoot badges w e r e
presented to James Avcrctt,
Karl Itossnian, Billy Shepard,
Lamar Williams Jr., Tommy
Hite, Robert Repp Jr.. F ran­
cis Stewart, Frank William,
Lane Ely, Jim Kennedy and
Hill Kennedy.
The honor court ceremonies
were under the direction of
W. W. Tyre. Scoutmaster of
Troop 34 of First Methodist
Church and Scouts Jim Harks
anti Jim Leo presented the
badges.
After receiving their badg­
es. the Scouts then pinned
miniature badges on their
mothers.
Following opening e e r e monies, the two patrols enter­
tained the audience of par­
ents and friends with skits.
Introduced to the group
were the following commit­
teemen: Buddy Williams, In­
s t 11 it 1 1 o n a I representa­

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SCOUT MOTHERS pet their pins a t Court of Honors ceremonies for new
Scout Troop 507 a t Grace Methodiat Church, which ure miniature re­
plicas of their sons’ badge*. From left are Scoutmaster AI Johnston, Ten­
derfoot JTommy Hite anti Mrs. Margaret Hite; First Class Jeff Cox anti
Mrs. Hetty Cox Johnston; Mrs. Russell Kitncr uni! non Blair Kitner, sec­
ond class.
(Herald Photo)

Two Arrested
In Race Stunt

Cow Palace To
Be Registered
SAN FHANCISCO (U!*l&gt; —
California Atty. Gen. Stanley
Mosk has announced that
tha name of the Cow Pal­
ace. site of tho 1901 Republi­
can National Convention, will
be reilstered by the state
With the U. S. Patent Offlcebccauie several eastern live­
stock pavilions have been us­
ing the name to dcscribo their

pais fp- the family at a nomi­
nal co*t. This would Include
admission for all the family
to the five football games
played at Memorial Stadium
and other sports during tho
regular year played on the
home grounds and for which
admission Is charged.
Out of the recent Boosters’
meeting came the plan to
meet a demand for reserved
scats. This, according to the
announcement would combine
with the season pass a re­
served section family pass
for an added sum.
While new letters arc go­
ing out to the mailing list at
the high school office, (ianas
pointed out that bus bargain
rate is not restricted to these
families. Ho tropes that In­
terest in the Seminole* of lit­
erally hundreds of football
fans will prompt them to lake
advantage of this method of
“ avoiding a scramble at the
gate "
Harks pointed out that
holders of the season pass
will not have to stand in line
at the gate but will enter
through a special “ no wait"
gale. With the reserve section

STOCKHOLM (UPI) —
Vice president Lyndon B.
Johnson arrived today for the
first stop on a 10,000-mlle
tour he hopes will tighten
bonds between the United
States and five north Euro­
pean nations.
Johnson, on an unprecedent­
ed visit by a high U. S. of­
ficial to this nation, flew In
from Washington after a
brief stopover in Hyannla
Port, Mass, te confer with
President Kennedy a t the
summer White House.
Waiting for the vice presi­
dent was a top Swedish dele­
gation, led by Premier Tagc
Erlunder and Foreign Min­
ister Torsten Nilsson, parlia­
mentary representatives lined
up te greet Johnson ami a
military band played on the
platform.
After three days In Sweden,
the vice president will visit
Norway, Denmark, Ireland,
Finland and Danish-owned
Greenland, the world’s largest
island.
He Is the highest Ameri­
can official ever to visit these
areas.
Johnson, accompanied by
his wife, Lady Bird, and 19year-old daughter, Lynda, will
bo entertained by King Guntuf
Adolf VI at u luncheon nt tho
royul summer palace of Soficro during his visit.
The vice president also
planned a round of discussions
with Erlandcr and other mem­
bers of tho Swedish govern­
ment.

WASHINGTON (U PI) Dr. Edward Teller, chief op­
ponent of the nuclear test
ban treaty, believes the
United States bated its deci«lon to sign the pact on a
"false hope" of peace.
Teller said in a televitlaT
Interview Sunday the only
way to preserve true world
peace is for this country to
remain militarily strong "as
we have done."
He appeared on Meet The
Press . . . NBC.
The nuclear physicist said
the treaty would keep the
United States from develop­
ing an effective anti-missile
missile. He said “ we desper­
ately need to know the ef­
fect of a nuclear blast In the
atmosphere" on U. S. radar
defenses.
The treaty, which bars all
nuclear tests except under­
ground blasts, comes up os
the Senate door for ratifica­
tion on Sept. 9. It was ap­
proved by the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, 16 to 1.

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
There was a brief floreup
— Gov. Georg* C. Wallace of violence in Birmingham
capitulated to the federal but police quickly restored or­
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday; scattered showers; high today 90-95; low tonight In 70s.
The new pediatries ward at
government for the second der.
Seminole Memorial Hospital VOL. 56
time In three months today
United Press L ^ c d T v ir e
Established 1908
WED., SEPTEMBER 4. 1905
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 10
Two men were arrested In 8
rame a little closer to realiza­
and white public schools in scuffle at one school here.
tion Tuesday night with the
Birmingham were desegregat­
The integration in the two
closing of the well-received
ed for the first time in Ala­ cities thus left Mississippi a!
Ilotnry Vaudeville Show and
bama.
the only state without into*
premier movie showing at the
Two Negro students slipped grntion in secondary schools• • •
llitz Theater,
through a back door a l un
Through it all, Wallace re­
That groundbreaking cere­
Mayor Tom McDonald, past
elementary school In Birming­ mained nt the executive man­
mony at North Orlando Tues­ president of the Rotnry Club
ham and two other Negroca sion in .Montgomery—dl) miles
day afternoon was given a and general chairman of the
registered for classes at Mo­ away— and while the school!
“ plush treatment” when, con- IVdiutriea Ward Project, said
bile's Inrg.st high school with­ were opening the governor
eluding the ritual, pink cham­ tor lay;
was reported still in bed.
A former mom lier of the out Incident.
TALLAHASSEE (UFO —
•’This wonderful show bus
pagne was served to the dlgWallace had sent nearly- 2WT
Casselberry
Board
of
Alder­
hooslrd our funds more than The Revenue Commission paid
aitarics ami guests.
state troopers into Birming­
men today spoke out in uppoTuesday
sale*
tax
collections
• • •
$1,200 now towanl our goal of
ham Tuesday night to turn
silian to the proposed new
Have )ou noticed the city f0,500 to provide the furnish­ for July increased over I0t52,
nwuy the five Negroes who
charter fur Ihe town which
hut warned that sums state
hat removed the sandbag is­ ings for the pediatriri ward.
were to enter three while
comes up Thursday for a re­
• • •
businessmen are not comply­
land and "n o left turn” on
schools today. But the troop­
ferendum of tlie people.
‘'From the comments heard, ing with the expanded tax
Hailroad Avenue at First?
ers made no appearance al
Mrs. Mope Bennett said that
City fathers decided the ex­ we feel that everyone enjoyed laws passed hy the l'J0-1
any of the schools.
“quite a few of the people
Settlement Near
the talent show and the first l.cgiduturt-.
periment was a failure.
La»t June. Wallace defiant­
are alarmed at this charter
TAMI’A (UI'I) — Negotin- ly tried to step two Ncgrcci
• • •
“It might appear that colrate movie and had the satis­
wdh its ‘hidden tax' possibil­
tor* tndienii-d today only one from entering tlie all-white
Legal question is hokling up faction of knowing they were lettions were lo t «- complete
ities which apparently had
point stand* in the way of University of Alabama. Ha
the county's decision on ac helping toward a good cause, as they might have liecn," ]
been removed al Hie time ot settlement of the fid-day-old
Commission Director J. Ed
cepting Hibbard Casselberry’s a t the same time," he added.
the meeting with the Semi­ General Telephone Co, strike. backed down, however, when
Show chairman was Hob Straughn said, “but it is quite
proposal to build and lease
President Kennedy sent troops
nole County legislative dele­
to enforce their enrollment.
the courthouse annex at Cas Crumley, ticket chairman was natural Unit full compliance
gation.
Polk
Suit
Filed
He hod pledged “segrega­
aclbcrry. County questions Mason Wharton and Hill Love­ with the law will take several
“if the charter had been
TAMPA (U PI&gt; — A suit
whether it lias the legal right lace arranged for the u-t! of months.’
left ns it was Mien 1 believe seeking the integration of tion forever" in hi* inaugura­
the theater and the movie.
Collections totaled fHv'.SJ,*
to accept the offer.
it would have received a Folk County school* wa* filed tion mhlrvs* but today he did
• • •
Adding to the “first-night” -121 for July, the first month
SEN. JOHN MATHEW'S, of Jacksonville, unannounced candidate for irovunanimous vote ot approval. in Federal Cuurt hers Tues­ not lift a hand to My to halt
the integration in Birming­
Be sure to patronize the Ki- aura were the paiktng attend­ of business under the expand­
unwr, was photo;rruphed tlii* murning with Sen. Slack N. Cleveland Jr.
However, two weeks after the day.
ham or Mobile.
wanla Club fish fry Saturday ants and the Jolly, sassy ed sates and use tax. This
delegation met in Casselber­
For a good cause—the club’s clowns out in front of the was up $l.H mllion finni 19d2.
ry, the Board of Aldermen Patrols Urged
“Compliance must be put
program for underprivileged theater who "escorted" showand chart r r commitlre rein­
PANACEA (UPI) — Wa­
into el feet without delay,"
children a n d
scholarship goers into the building.
stated all ot the lax items.
kulla County'* legislative del­
Sparked
by
witty
m
aster
»f
.Strough warned.
fund. There’II also he an sue
"1 have been told that costs egation recommended Tues­
tlon. Al the Civic Center. ceremonies (ieorge Touliy, the Cdicetion for the fiscal
of preparing the charter for day that Const Guard reserv­
succession of talented aumteiir year totaled $32,ITti.I.'J, up
Starts at 5 p.m.
the referendum ran well over ist* and nuxiliurynien patrol
performers, took the sjvntlight $2 million fiom hist year.
SI,nun yet a number of nur tho Gulf roast to watch out
Capt. John E. Lacoulure,
Sen. Jack Mathews, here to sing, dance and down to the
lias. line tax collections for
registered voters have never for Russian trawlers,
tho
Navy's next commanding
today for some non-political hearty applause of n choice August totaled J 11,-’102.0-1 i,
Ferierul government’s as­ which will total well over $1 to tlie governor's salary. A , received a copy of it.
officer of the attack carrier
speechmaking at the Kiwanis audience of over -100 “ first- Strnughn said.
“
1
a.,,
very
much
aware
lower court has ruled ill Ma­
East-West Meet
sumption of state powers, and billion.”
USS Saratoga, will sample
Club, said he was flying to nighters."
tli.it Casselberry needs a new
thews’ favor.
MOSCOW (UPI) — pre­
Mathews
traced
wli.it
has
flowing
to
n
well-deserved
the
willingness
of
the
states
txith aircraft of Hie heavy
31la mi tills evening. Asked if
charter
and
that
the
present
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev re­
Mallicvv* said that lie in­
to permit that action, was at­ happened in the past no years
it was in connection with his roar of npplnuse was the folk*
one leaves much to he desir­ ceived West German parlia­ attack aviation p r o g r a m
cluded
in
his
petition
a
state­
singing
•'Wayfarers"
group,
organizing for the gubernator­
tacked hy State Sen. John in the federal government’s ment f..r Hie court’s informa­ ed. I do think, though, that mentary leader Thomas Dehl- Thursday as part ot an indoc­
trination visit to the Sanford
ial race, he replied, ”No, it’s starring Jack Ivey, l.oiii-e
Mathews, Jacksonville, lie- taking over state powers, and tion Hint “ if the court rules the people would lie far hap­ er today In u surprise audi­
he hit at the state of Flor­
law business — I’ve got to Higginbotham and Jim Tnuhy.
pier
with
some
form
ot
docu­
ence Mint coincided with a Naval Air Station.
lore Sanford Kiwanis Club ida lor refusing to solve this in ni&gt; favor I shall tie a can­
.Miss Putty (ilenu Johnson
Capt. La couture, • 24-yesv
make a living along with this
ment
other
than
the
one
we're
Soviet
government statement
didate tor governor.”
was in her usual fine form,
members at noon today at the problem.
veteran
of the Navy, will take
politicking.’*
voting
on
Thursday,'*
she
con­
attacking West Germany.
However, tie added Miat he
rs|s-cially in the number “One Negotiations arc under way Civic Center.
• • •
flight* in the much two A I
“The day of reckoning is
cluded
for the purchase of uvo Iruets
Vigilante and A-3B Sky war­
“ It i* t|nie we restore re­ here,” he stated, explaining will not f.irmully announce
(’Bilan* wilt bear Judge Fine Day." Sim was accom­
Protest At .Tail
of land for the proposed ex- spect lor the dale hou»c and that “the federal government Ills candidacy until after the
panied
by
.Mil*
Pam
Jones.
rior, both of which will oper­
Vermin Mize Thursday at
ST.
AUGUSTINE
(U
I'I)—
A group of balladeers from panuun ui .Sanford Naval Air the court house,” Mathews may take over financing high Senate impeachment trial o(
their dinner meeting at the
Several
hundred
Negroes ate Ruin tlie Saratoga's deck)
, . ,, ,
, firing
the Sanfonl Junior High, led Station, It wn* remitted toer JrdftcaHuu and recreation, Cairo J.'ounly Circuit Judge
Capri Restaurant,
marched
on
tho
city
admini­ when Lacoiiture a s s u m e *
c %• I?
hy l’«U
and .a:-,
■ • •
It t,as in the fields of wel- Richard Kelly, "t do not tecf
ungi*
stration
building
and
jail command later in the fall.
Itl/
Each Bight is scheduled for
fife and roam , or else the that I thnuhi announce now
rr tin every t n t we
Tim progress un&lt;l future ex­ punted by H i* Srhlrard bin (hi-* ttart 1- mih
Tuesday
night
to
protest
“patit - -;r
stale must assume it, re­ while Mi Iin ,i&gt; Judge and
pansion of the Sanford Naval the xyl-iphane inrludt 1 Kathy italiufl and w I be used for none thing.
lie* brutality uml tho unwar­ one-hour, 30 minutes.
La couture arrived today for
Senator Matt *a was nor., sponsibilities in this respect. ju ry in ibis ease."
Air Station will he outlined liukur, J ml Daughterly
ranted use of cow prod* on
the new north-south runway.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) — Negro demons trnlors."
Senators M a t li e w * and
briefings by members of th*
timi d by Ins fellow lav i.lak­ The move could transcend
lor the Jaycecs at their noon Jean Cm in.
Delightful Hawaiian re ,.- s ’* Ikhisc* cm Ihe property er. Sen. Mack N. Clef'datnl
Cleveland wen: agreed that Alachua County resident* will
Heavy Attack Wing One staff,
every state function.*’
luncheon nircting Thursday
moniul dances v.cie presented
raze l and, the ConThe brief* covered all facctJ
Jr
The lawmaker drew
con­ fbe K.ll.v trial, which opens be able to buy bottled liquor Arms Seized
by Lt. Cdr. T. J. Doyle,
l.y Gloria and Karen Green, $•* •A ,n
1b
Marquette
Monday, could continue h&gt;r do at puikagn store* and mixed
• « •
KEY NOBA, Mexico (U PI)— of the local operation, includ­
SI reel will he closed and a J c ^ llie w * . unannounced ■ if trast between the In I Legis­
drink* at bars, but probably
Mexican officials speculated ing plans for introduction of
“Never knew we had so with Korcu coming buck to county road will he relocat did ite fur governor, said Cut lature and “Hie 1901 'do noth­ to AO day - Kelly already lias
bring down the house witli her
"action of the lthki Lcgi-la- ing’ Legislature " II-* contin­ been impeached hy the Statu not in time to telebrale the today that seven giiii-snuig- the near RA-5C, attack-reammuch line local talent,” was
ed.
New Year,
gling expedition* stopped near nuisunco version of tho Vigi­
t h e comment most often show-slopping Tahitian hula. The second tract Is to the tun- was a starter m the ued that “ if tlie Its.I Legisla­ Mouse of Representatives,
A turnout of about “0 per
A
fitting
cliniux
for
the
state’s reversing the trend of ture had starlr.l to do some­
Ihe It. H. - Mexican tmrdcr In lante.
heart! following the Rotary
west
of
the
air
station
and
repi of Mu* county’* registered
show was the hilari ms March­
The Saratoga Is currently
thing
about
our
known
prob­
ignoring
responsibilities
it
the past month may have
stage show at the Ititz Thea­
voters
approved
legalized
ing Men of the H um-", with contain! &lt;. .lit houses. Six should hold in several field-, lems, especially education,
been aimed at arming anti- deployed to the Mediterran­
ter Tuesday.
house*
will
be
razed
and
two
liquor .-ales Tuesday, 7,020 to
their unique net which never
• • «
Castro Cubans iu Central ean with the U. S. Sixth Fleet,
especially the field o( higher Hie 1903 Legislature could
6,230.
fails to stup the show, us they will be iticd for officers’ education, the fiscal program have done hits more at less
America.
Included in her aircraft com­
DJ Nick Plicfauf evidentalquarters.
On second question, the
march in with their huge hats
and the flct.l of outdoor rec­ cost."
plement Is Sanford’* Heavy
|y lias all the makings of a
The
entire
project,
including
Vote
wa*
11,1Kd
la
favor
of
the
uud their funny l o o k i n g
LBJ, K ing Dine
Attack Squadron Nino, which
fan club, judging by the solid
Senator .Mathews will in to
Hie land purchase and the reation."
"faces.”
TAMPA ( Mi'll — The Nn- sale of both buttled liquor and
STOCKHOLM, 8 w • d i n operates tho Sky warrior,
He emphasized the fiscal Tallahassee Friday lor a
round of applause he received
runway
construction,
will
mixed
drink*,
against
),020
Muiial l.atmr Kclnliiiu.* Board
(U I'I) — Vice president Lyn­
as the spotlight was centered
Capt. Lacuiiture will Icav*
cnvl $1,AU.QtHl. But Congress­ responsibility, especially per­ Stale Supreme Court hearing
NLRB
today ordered Geffcral Vote* for packugu store side* don B. Johnson, unruffled hy
No
JFK
M
eeting
Sanford after t h o flights
on him at (he organ console
man Meriting explained that taining to bond issues, and un his petition seeking a court
only,
hi* close cull in a helicopter Thursday fur similar brief­
WASHINGTON I CPI) - “this is a 19.15 project—Con­ stated that “t hope the bund ruling on his prupo-rd cant Telephone t o, of Florida to
at the Rotary show Tuesday.
Gainesville, home of the
pay employes more than
* « *
Incident, today took his Amer­ ings un operations at Cecil
President Kennedy will not gress must authorize the pro­ investimating committee will giaign (or governor 1!n ques­
University
of
Florida
and
OOd in Liu k Christina* (Minus­
ican campaign - stylo good Field Naval Air Station near
ft E. Porter sort of hates hold a news conference lids gram an.f then appropriate make a thorough study of the tion pertains to a i p . i legis­
lltmut two third* of the county
es.
will lour to a Swedish airforce Jacksonville.
the money for it."
situation, such a* burnt sales lature enactment putaining
to see Thursday conic ami go week.
population,
voted
“Wet"
at
nil
The Nl.Ttll said the com­
base and lunch with King
. . . It will be the final work
pany issued $M) Christum* Ml of it* precinct*. Of the Gustal VI.
day for Dottle Austin as a re ­
tr,
rural
precincts,
only
three
check* to each employe but
porter for The Herald. Then
decided to slop the practice voted wet.
Bible Read
she takes over as the guiding
itt l!o;l, more than 30 year*
LANCASTER, Pa. (UPI)
hand of tlie Heart Associa­
after it win started.
— TIu- first Lancaster County
CHARLESTON. S .C.—Mil*
tion. “Smooth sailing. DotAfter a brief ceremony, at­ Winter Park architect.
A long-cherished tlrejm ot
stalled to runic true vtilh Hie
Ancient
Hones
“ We am peisuadi'd that
school to sturt classes this lim it Brown, 15, unu of II
tie,” as uur local sailors say. Mrs. Horace K. Dodge II. tended hy county and city ofGirls’ Town was incorporat­ establishment of a haven for the check* were not mere
AREZZO, Italy (UPI) —
fall opened Tuesday with u Negroes wiio attended classes
• • •
(ounder and president ol lieials, the builder, Bernard ed in April ot 19'k) as a non­ youngsters without tamilcs gift.* or gratuities, Imt were Highway construction worker*
reading from tho Bible and with white* (or the first tiin*
For those who are wonder­ Girls* Town. Inc., began to G. King, of Buffalo, N. V , profit organization tor the
wage* and rotild not bo uni­ Tuesday dug up tho hone* of I bo recitation of the Lord's nt four public schools;
nr
those
whose
parents
arc
ing where John Iturton IV is, take shape Tuesday ait.in.sin gave tile signal to start the purpose &lt;&gt;( providing a “home
laterally dl-iontimicd without a prehistoric elephant which
"I bad a wonderful day, , , ,
wr hear he is enjoying the witli Hie breaking of ground earth-moving equipment tiiat community (or homeless ,irls not mentally, p!iy&gt; , ally or first being made subject to experts estimated bad died Prayer despite the recent
U, S. Supremo Court ruling All of the student* uml teach­
pleasures of Las Vegas, Nev. on the 100-acre Girls’ Town will he used to In.lid the lirst nt all faiths la need o: help morally able to cu e for bargaining,” the NI.IIM said. over ono million years ago.
declui itrg such practices un er* went out of their way t«
Better watch those onc-arin site, marking the start of a Girls’ Town unit, a residence- between the ages of 111 and them."
constitutional.
he helpful."
bandits. John — they’re mur­ $5.5 million campus at North administration building dc if.” Mrs Dodge said. Jler
Mrs. Dodge inter) al that
der. R. E . Porter knows—lie’s j Orlando.
signed by John T. Watson, dream, she added, “has now
girls will lie received (nun ail
been there, too.
I M W .-ei
over tin* nation through re­
Chief Hoy Williams said he
ligious channels, local and
Membership Application to (he
“enjoyed a nice vacation but
slate welfare organization*
I'm happy to be back on Die
and family courts. Thu resiJob," You niran. Chief, you
dencc-ad min Kira turn h aiding
SUMINOUO ROOSTERS CLUB
need a rest from your rest?
will house I2o glrla, gins key
• • •
personnel, v. illi runi|i!i.tu fa
Ti) help with (lie athletic program at
North Orlando men who will
cililies for medical, social,
educational a n d
religious
be at lioine this Saturday arc
guidance, Mrs. Dodge said.
being invited to join members
at the Civic Association (or a
"Girls’ Town will soon stall
SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
“ work day” to complete re­
s
nationwide
lund raiding
pairs on the Devon Avenue
campaign to enlist the sup
school b u s shelter. Bring
port of Uie American public
riea&gt;e add my name to the .Membership Roster.
paint brushes and hammer.
(or tills worthwhile activity,"
• • •
Mrs. Dodge continued. “ It is
Seminole County teenagers
well to keep in mind that
Kmlo.--ed is my $1.0(1 for the 190.'S-(&gt; 1 season.
vtlio want to join in Sunday's
much has been donu to help
drive for ALSAC arc remind­
take care ot hoys in need ot
ed to contract area leaders,
care, but very little has been
Mrs Kay Gehr in Lake Mary
done to help little .arts and
they nerd tender lave :mfj
(or the Sanford area and
N am e
Mrs Vcstcr F.lgin in Longcare just ns much a- boy#,"
v.nod for the Siuth Seminole
Mrs. Dodge concluded,
A d dress
The officers anil directors
areas.
of Girts’ Town, Inc., ate Mrs.
'I.OVK AND KISSES* was Die order of the Buy
The AlUimunte S p r i n g s ^
.
Dodge, president; U u til A.
when families greeted tint first contingent of
l i l y *•••••••• ) • • • • • • • »'* m# # • * • • * # * a * • • • * * » • • • * • « * * * * * * * * *
Town Council will ait as - 1
Firestone Jr., vice president;
Heavy Attack Squadron 7 on their return TueaGROUNDBREAKING ceremonies fur the $5.5 millioii Girls’ Town at
Board of Equalization un the
Mrs. Marjorie Hough, secre­
dny afternoon to Sanford Nnvul Air Station from
North Orlando were held Tuesday afternoon. Pictured, 4»m the left, are
1903-04 tax roll at a special
tary; Edward C. Dawson,
a seven-month tour of duty in the Mediterranean
Mail to: Mr«. Richard Elam, 2535 French A**., Sanford,
County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, County Clerk Arthur H. IleekJ:."0 p. m. meeting today pre­
treasurer, ami Clifford M
Sen. Supporting members of VA11-7 wil be air­
or:
Mrs. Chartr* 'I n k - . 117 N. Summerlin A x S a n f o r d
with Jr., Mayor W. W*. Anderson. Mrs. Horace E. Dodjjb II. and County
ceding the 8 p. m. inunihiy
Maine*, building trud fund
lifted here from tins DSS Enterprise this after­
tvunul m uting.
Conuuiiaioiiera J. C. liuU.lxi.vau and J bjum i \ Avery Jr, (I l a aid i ’itoloj
duet lor.
noon .will i.uij. lUuzadoy.
Uiczoki Viioto/ if

Tuesday’! session of the
County Commission should
prove real interesting. Public
hearing will be held on the
C tentative budget. Commis­
sioners do not wish to in­
crease the tax millage but
are faced with trying to
squeeze in an extra |67,0UQ.

Ex-Alderman
Of Casselberry
Blasts Charter

Stale Warns 01
Non-Compliance
On New Taxes

W W A ...

Mathews Calls For k ilm To
Regain States'

Capt. Lacoulure
Visitor At Base

Rightful Power

NAS Buying
Two Tracis

Alachua Wet
!n Light Vole

xj

$80,000 !n Back
Bonuses Ordered

Girls' Town

V

Launched

At

Groundbreaking

Student* Finds
All ‘Helpful*

�v

UNITED NATIONS, N.-Y.
(CPI) — Secretary General
Thant moved for a fall report
on the Israeli - Syrian border
■Ituation today following Ru&gt;ala'a veto of Security Council
action in the latent flareup be­
tween the two Middle E au
neighbors.
Soviet Amltataador Nikolai
T. Fedorenko used Rossis'*
101st veto late Tuesday — the
flint Soviet veto since June
22. 1962 — to kill a U. 3 .Britlih resolution implicitly
eondrmninir Syria for the
“wanton murder” of two Is­
raeli fanners Aug. 19 near the
Sea of Galilee.
The ilayinya were followed
by some ground clashes and
an aerial dojc fight between
Israeli and Syrian forces.
Both Israel and Syria com­
plained to the United Nations,
each charging the other with
aggression.

The Adult High S c h o o l ,
Which M ots on the feadnole
High eaasfwa, wfll open on
September t at 7 p. m.
' The organltatlonal meeting
Will ha held on that data and
ail persona wishing to cons-

The Instructors will be Baraid Heckenbach, principal of
Flneereot Elementary School;
Richard B a r n e t t , eailatant
principal of the South Semin­
ole Junior High School; and
Arthip Caanoo at the Sem­
inole High Faculty.
--- — In
m ettfarmA
•* th e eieseea
la Iha
offend
are Diane Beach, Susan Stein, Cathy Folds,
JUNIOR VARSITY LEADERS will be this love­
&gt; 0 ) include English !, II ft
Sharon Ball and Pat McKall. Susan Kelley, Sha­
ly new group o f Twirling Semlnoles B Corps
TO, General Mathematics, Al­
ron Holloway, Patsy Fox and Peggy Miller.
majorettes shown here a t practice on the steps
gebra 1 * I, U. S. History and
(Herald Photo)
of
the
gym
a
t
Seminole
High
School.
From
left,
Civics. Additional classes will
he organised if there Is suffi­
cient demands.
The ■teeplechnao originated
Sixteen credits a n Headed
in England as • diversion
to asm the Adult High School
diploma. Credit* from acerodMIAMI (UPD—The civilian
day Tuesday after ordering shifted from this country to
He ssid Csstro in recent from fox hunting.
-Red high school* will be ac­ leader of the 1M1 Cuban In- three high-level subordinates CentrnI America.
weeka has stepped up secret
cepted with the exception of
Villon announced step* Tuea- lo leave U. S. territory in jj* prombed accelerated execu{y n&gt; „( his enemies In
physics) odueatton and music.
day
in another exile buildup
0M week.. to een.
« ‘lv y ,g,lB ,t ,C“ - Cub.
; Many peraona taka tbo 0 . E.
S-IH.I r*attm .iut
tro, but aaid, -we arenot en- VUD-'
D. tent each year with the oh- threatoned^the Cuban^premier
0p*r,U ° " ta CeBtr“ ««««» *■ » P^UcIty w ar
p u t three weeka
Jeetivu of earning the Florida with three-to-one retaliation
Am,rlcICastro snd wo shallalone a total of 75 peraona
State Equivalency Diploma.
f o r further execution! in
ArtJm*' ° “ of ^ 1113 B,y 801
PwblleUlng our activ- baVe been shot by Caatro Ur.This Is s scries of fir* teats,
P‘*, ‘nvir,,° " Pr‘*°ne» « ' “ f t "
_
§
ing squads," he said.
each o f which takes around Cuba.
"We bav. reached the point
b.y tC" £ ° to' U' ?,
ArUme did not name any
8r(at m ajorlty 0,
'Wo hours to complete. The
*“ »
H " ’" I f " ; »»•«.* victim, were farm er,’
five toats cover English Orem- w fa .re w e c.n n o tp e rm ltth .se
l h
Ccub* bUl rvd. C* C&lt;
!
ami peasants and were shot
piar. Social Studies, Science, bloody executions to continue
• Carpels * Furniture
r? M
re ,” ,,U ve* o(, lbe* IlR merely
because the governL iterature and Mathematics. unavenged," said Manuel Ar- *nd ‘h l*br * £ . *"d ,of
e Tile
• Piaooe
time,
52,
bead
of
the
Revolu^
k
S
T
"
S
L
U
t
ment
suspected
them
of
being
The State of Florida requires
•
Rental
Beds
against Castro,” he said.
that credita In U, S. History. tlonary Recovery
.
. , Movement
_ , , ol hU grw|Pwl11 h,vc ***" Prlnc|Pal " UHtrl" snd Civics moat to earned bo- &lt;**«&gt; h tK * 18 c ,n tr ,‘
fore th is teat can to taken. I America.
The feo for the aeries of fivo
" * * * *&gt;" ■ «
*oln*
No doubt about it, going haps s classroom deik,
teats la |7A 0
10
three of Castro's men
to
school b hard work. The that he can get hi, work d
Tho registration fee for the I tor every Cuban who U shot,
evening adult dais** is t f .
•«
«® kui th« ' day-in-day out schedule of In privacy, rather than o
Books are sold to students at **»« " h« * * • flnd **&gt;««." c la m i, extra-curricular ac- bat diftracting family no
soil. Information on these and »«U the handsome exile lead- tivitles and night-time home- in other parts of the ho
work b fatiguing.
Rugs, draperies help to
Artime came here from an
That's why it's a good Idea down the nobe.
undbcloaed Central American for the parents to check the
2. P ay careful altcntlot
country Monday mght and youngster’s bedroom lo make lighting. Try reading in
left Miami to return at mid- sure he will benefit from the mom yourself, and If
best combined study and rest light seems Inadequate to
environment.
protect the young,ter’s e
Here are a few check — and increase his it
points:
efficiency — by sddlng
1. Work space should be or arranging the avail;
I
If you are wondering w hit adequate for reading and light for best results,
to give that hard-to-pleaie writing assignments. Set a* 3. Chehk the mattress
teen ager on the way back side a atudy corner in ths determine whether It's ]
to school, we have some aug- student's room, including per- Its useful life.
WASHINGTON (UP!) - geUlons, paired on by those
Sen. Harrison A. Williams, who make It their business
(D-N. J.) cautioned today to know the Ukes and dis­
that adoption of -crippling* likes of our young people.
reservations to the nuclear
The Jewelers of the country,
test ban treaty could be a reports the Jewelry Coun­
-kiss of death.”
cil, have been taking eareful
Williams made the state­ note of the preferences of
ment as tha Senate Foreign teen agers for years, and
Relations Committee prepared have some Idea, to help you.
to make public a formal re­
For the young man, there
port backing Its 16-1 vote rec­ are a number of different
ommending ratification of tha pieces of jewelry that build
pact. The treaty would bar up his pride and wardrobe,
all b u t underground nuclear and there U a fairly good
teste.
chance that your young man
Senate consideration of tha Is m ining a few of them. He
treaty begins next Monday. might like a set of matching
But some senator* already cufflinks and tie tack, either
have made floor ststsments, atone-aet or in sculptured
and Senate Democratic Lead­ karat gild sterling or gold
er Mike Mansfield was to filled.
deli cr a major Speech today
Another very popular gift
calling for ratification.
these days, the Council says,
Williams said that a fttr b a ring, a masculine sym­
talking with State Depart- bol of authority snd achieve­
ment legal officers he flit In­ ment, perhaps wth his birthclusion of ressrvatlons In the stone, or an initial or signet
treaty would "so confuse the ring.
legal status or the treaty as I For the young girt, there
to make It virtually certain are many Items of Jewelry
that It would not com* Into that she Is almost sure to
effect at this time.*
want. There Is hardly a
He said he looked for treaty young girl who would not
opponents to "press for res­ like to be remembered with
ervations which could have a cultured pearl necklace,
devastating consequent*!.”
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Labor Holiday
Traffic Deaths
Top Ail Marks

th ty rand m slowly that a By United Praaa latenutlonal
t t o t iMilIng" to impound*.
Mora American* than aver
Thar h*g dawn in tha print, before mat death on tha na­
dad tha laflfar you hart to tion'* highway* daring th*
BNtd m tha last, tha nwr* Labor Day weekend, final *tathaaet than la a t lo*lng track tiitie* *howed today.
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c right hack M mentor!*- ord* for both three-day and
n lot o f facta you don’t four-day tummer holiday*.
Th* eaeualty hrtakdown for
Ton a e a l tonne a Itopoed- the 78-hour holiday etarting
reader” ju st by reading tbla, at 6 p.m. Friday and andlng
hut if you foal your reading 1* at midnight Monday ihowed:
Traffic ________ __ _
659
tentian to a few comnon Drow ning ------- ---------- 67
fault* will go a long way to­ Boating
ward clearing up your trou- Plane* . ......
6
Uleeellaneou* --------------- 72
Meet alow readeea are slow
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hocauec they “com* down too
For the third itralght holi­
hard** an every ward. An 111- day, Americana flocked onto
MtraUoa should make this crowded highway* to *et rec­
clear. T han la « w day in tv- ord*.
cry October whan million* of
During the 102-huur Memo­
hcu b atl fan* are waiting to rial Day weekend, 525 person*
hear the outcome ef the died In traffic aeddenta to
Werld Series. When th* first *et a ahort-lived mark for a
headline* come eat. they us- tummer holiday. A new rec­
■ally read: -YANKEES WIN ord wa* »et during the Inde­
TH I WORLD SERIES.” A pendence Day weekend, whrn
ahert measag* that says a lot. 556 American* died in high­
Rut it might also read: way amaihupi.
-TANKS TAKE SERIES” —
The Labor Day toll at*o
Which la even shorter, but exceeded the National Safety
say* the aame thing. But
Council’! pre-holiday estimate
wouldn’t it be just aa mean,
that from 430 to 620 person*
ingfsl
to
say
simply: would die in traffic mishap*.
-YANKS"?
The third headline is only
ene-fifth aa tong as the first
but It says Just a t juuch. The
point la th a t the reader who
reads each word with equal
emphasis is wasting a great
deal of time. In the average
textbook, lees than 50 per cent
OYSTER BAY. N. Y .(U PI)
of the words will really mean — ilcorge Einlen Roosevelt,
anything. The trick la to con­ 75, financier and cousin of
centrate on th* key words — two president*, died at hi*
in most cases, th* verbs and home here Tutxlay.
noun* — and let your eye*
Roosevelt served a. secre­
mov» lightly over th* unim­ tary to his cousin, Theodore
portant p rin t Or, to put it Roosevelt, during the former
another
way, read for president’* Bull Moose cam­
thought* rather than for paign In 1916. He also waa a
word*.
cousin of Fresident Franklin
Reading for thought* will D. Roosevelt.
be easier if you use your eye*
A 1909 graduate of Har­
in the right way, too. Rather vard, Roosevelt was a rail­
than focussing directly into road financier, mutual fund
the
th* print, lift your eye* ever pioneer, philanthropist and
»o lightly above the line of and yachtsman.
He was
print, let your eyes rt|s* — partner in the banking firm
and you’ll be able to see more of Roosevelt and Son, founded
words In a single eyestop in 1797.
ami speed up accordingly.
Finally, you might catch
yourself moving your Up* a*
you read. Stick a pencil in
your mouth and chew un it
a* you reed to itop this.
Remember,
it’*
always
thought* that you're going
WASHINGTON (UFH —
after, never just word*. Reed­
ing for thoughts will keep The nation’s jobless — black
you from bogging down in and white — were urged to­
day to stage street deroonprint.
*t ration, and march** on state
(NEXTl Th* Ire tare and capitola to demand Work.
Uayard ltuatin, controversial
the text.)
coordinator of th* march on
Washington, said the unem­
ployed should adapt the tac­
tic* of civil rights group*
which havr proved successful
in erasing racial barrier*.
OCALA (UPI)—Trial was
"If they did this," Hu.itin
scheduled here next Monday
said
ut the National Socialist
for SO person* arrested In reparty workshop on civil rights,
e I n I demonstration* l a s t
"the federal government and
month.
the state and loral govern­
County Judge Lewis Myer
ment* would respond a* they
refused Tuesday to quash the
have responded to the civil
charge* against the 30, who
rights demonstrations.”
included white CORE leader
Three other Nrgro leader*
Zeb Aclony.
culled fur more ami mote
In uther act mu connected
demon*!ration* In the street»
writh demonstrations here. Hi!- and predicted a new wave of
l*r» Leslie, a Dunncllon Ne­ militancy would sweep the na­
gro, waa given hie choice be­ tion.
tween n 61,000 fin* and a year
in Jnil on charges of contribut­
FERTILIZERS
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NEW YORK (UPI) — The
ice cream vendor carried a
revolver u n d e his white jac­
ket. The street cleaner push­
ed a container on wheels with
a shotgun inside. The taxi
driver wore a bulletproof
vest, and the animal keepers
conferred by walkie-talkie
radio.
To the casual eye, there
was nothing out of tlic ordi­
nary in the scene at the
Bronx Zoo up until 11:03 n.m,
Tuesday.
Hut at 11:05 the peaceful
atmosphere w a s shattered
und the /oo became a Jungle
setting for human violence.
In a gun battle lasting five
minutes and 73 shots, three
would-be bandits lust out in
their attempt on a 330,000
tmndh1 of holiday rcccplts.
They were ambushed by the
ice cream vendors, street
cleaners, animal keepers —
and other disguised members
of a 50 man platoon of police­
men.
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dea l ami another critically
wounded. A third was captur­
ed after a futile escape at­
tempt In n getaway car.
The police trap was organ­
ised after detectives received
a Up that a m* truck carry­
ing Cash receipts would be
held up.
The truck’s driver, wearing
s khaki xoo uniform, was Detectlvs Kenneth Ford. An­
other detective, l’hilip Dennehy, sat next U&gt; him, and
four others crouched tu the
bach. A!) wore armored vests.
At 11:03, two men stepped
out of Uic trees witli guns
drawn.
•’Tlw'jr said to us ’Tills is a
stlekup. (let your hands up
and get off that truck,’ " Ford
said. “The man on my side
fired pointhlnnk at mo. 1
ccul-1 ,,c„r bullets whiz by*,
•‘I ducked low and jumped
down. Wo all piled out of the
truck and Ihe battle was on.
t managed to got off six
shots. They headed for the
road right where more of our
mon were waiting behind the
rocks. We all blasted aw ay."
Killed was the bandit who
tired the opening shot, 2t*
year-old former convict Hur­

ry Potak. Richard Messina,
28. fell critically wounded.
Their getaway driver, MU
chacl Viggiano. 27, managed
to reach the car and get
through the exit, but waa
stopped three blocks away by
a "taxi” carrying detectives.
The truck actually carried
only a "nominal" amount ol
cash, police (aid.

U. S. Cruiser
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S T O C K H O L M , Sweden
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Newport News was due her#
today for a five-day visit.
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a crew of l.soo men amt offi­
cers, waa to be welcomed In
Stockholm Harbor by the
Swedish coastal fleet. It wa*
tho first visit here for tho
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Cup Committee
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FOREST HILLS, N. Y.
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Zone final against Venezuela
at Denver Sept. 13-13.
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out in the U. S. victory over
Mexico at Lns Angeles two
weeks ago; Martin Klcssen of
Evanston, HI., and Arthur
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g i n l i r '- High I e h o o l ’ i I • threa day lay-off « « r tbo outs were spent on the defeme kirk off returns, punt
Im la o tM n to rw d to tbo labor day weekendpractice field Tucaday after | Moat of the day'* work- returns and passing and run­
ning protection. Tbo coaches
were well pleased with tha
day's activities. However,,
Head Coach Jim Plgott point­
ed out that a few minor mis­
takes still bad to be cor­
rected. The overall defense
will have Its weaknesses
mostly corrected by the open­
ing contest on Sept. 30 when
the Titusville Terriers invade
for Uielr league. They bowl on the Seminole reservation.
Hy lolUl A. Spekkl
Todsy's drills switched over
There wee en organization- Wednesday's a t 7 p. m. They
■I meeting of the Tuesday Ere hare loads of fun oach week. to the offense. Lloyd Freeman
Gloria Aeeardl, President of Is the key m an ia the drills
Man's Handicap League thia
pact week with Pate Duggan the Monday Erenlng Women’s since he has been doing all
being the Seerelaey fo r thia Scratch League has things of the Seminole kicking. Bill
under control. Gloria Is Invit- Kuykendall and John Ray
bpgoe.
hinge are etarttne to ahape ing those of you who may not hava been backing up Free­
Thing
Of nicely for thia group, too. h a rt received a personal in­ man In thia department but
pete telle «ne that he already vitation to join nil of tha Freeman la expected to hand­
Jkae fire c o m p l e t e teams other leeales In thle, the only le first duties. Punting, kick­
■Modeled f o r participation night-time women's scratch offs and field goals wers
practiced with Freeman kick­
add indications are that it'll league.
bo an eight or maybe a ten
If you hava an average of ing better than average. Last
beam league.
136 or higher, be a t tha Lanes year'a fans will remember
AS SUNTANNED AS THE SEMINOLE Indian
dian Maidens, as they lead the SHS band this
One of the reasons ao many this coming Monday a t fliJO thia boy aa a barefoot kick­
year. From left, Maureen Monghton, Susan P er­
maidens which they will portray this year In this
mgn are showing additional p. m. for an organiiatiunal er who could really boot the
Kroup
of
A
Corp
m
ajorettes,
The
Twirling
Semi­
kins, Head M ajorette Sharon Williams, Sylvia
ball,
but
since
the
passing
of
interest in thia league Is that meeting. Therell be four to a
Williams, Sharon Drum, Linda Jamigen, Vicki
noles, as they posed during a pause in practice
a new athletle rule prohibit­
HD be bowling with only four team.
before
the
opening
of
school.
This
irroup
will
Me
Anile, Freddie Berryhill, Gay Stanley, Donna
ing
removal
of
shoes
at
any
men to a team. Makes for
And before it slip* my mind, time, Freeman has been kick­
continue the fine reputation which Seminole
Peters, Rettina Vale and Assistant Head Major­
Speedy rollin'.
the Sunday Evening Mr. k
High has gained nationally for their famous In­
ette Mary Scott.
(Herald Photo)
B ey you team eaptaine; Mrs. League wilt ita rt their ing with bis shoe on and doing
Coma on En and pick-up your league this coming Sunday. surprisingly better than last
sponsor'a window decal Identl- This one will also hava a season.
Sanford'a offense is starting
lying him as a bowling epon- meeting prior to tha start of
to shape up. Quarterback
* • * • / « * ■«»/111
bow,
#
s
U lp blm to do m e n lma nesa •
, t iU . nd you can Ronnie Hlnion has been do­
ing a good job with his pass­
a a n m u l t of all tha local] ................................
plan on starting to bowl ing and connecting with his
bowlers knowing of hla par­
around 0:30 that night.
ends real well.
ticipation In their sport. It
Beverly Krecek has done an
FOREST HILLS. N. Y
Plgott will carry 3t boys
makes for better relations, ao axceptional Job of linlng-up
(UPI)
— From frying pan to
on the varsity this year with
CANTON, Ohio (UPI) — was here that the Canton
don’t tat him down.
(ire seemed the case today
couples for this league. She's JV Coach Ralph Stumpf car­
Bulldogs,
I
d
by
the
legendary
The
N
a
t
i
o
n
a
l
Professional
Verna Bolton, Secretary of
DES MOINES, Iowa (DPI)
received a big assist from the rying 33 or 36 on his rooster.
Football Hull of Fame, con­ Jim Thorpe, became the coun­ with colorful Dennis Ralston.
tha Wednesday Evening Ball
Kannera, Jack and Cora and The Baby Seminoles open —Lahron Harris Jr. of Enid, ceived by a s purls writer and try ’s first pro team.
Halston, seeded third in
k Chain Leagua la still look­
the Ethell’a, Don k Polly.
tlie men's division of the na­
their '63-'M , aesson against Okla., will defend hla National nursed along by a massive
ing for another couple or two
Once the NFL had given
1 suppose It would be fair Daytona Beach Seabreeze in Amateur golf championship
community effort, will open Canton the go-ahead, a fund­ tional singles tennis champ­
ionship, had to fight for his
to give credit to all former Daytona Beach on Sept. IS.
at the Wakonda Club course Its doors Saturday in the raising drive was initiated by
members of thia league aa The big and little Indians
life in a five-set duel with un­
bir
t
h
p
l
s
c
e
of
professional
starting Sept. 10 in a 2U0-mun
a voluntary Hall of Fume set led • Owen Davidson of
having a big hand In getting will face each other In a
field that includr* three other football admlst the glitter of a steering committee. In Just DO Australia at dusk Tuesday.
newcomers to Join them this game scrimmage Friday af­
Hollywood premiere.
former
tttlehuldcri.
days, citizens of the area Southpaw Davidson ia ranked
season, They all had ao much ternoon to give both squads
Charles
(Chick)
Evani,
who
A host of digit ilurlea and pledged over $400,000 to make only ninth in Australia.
fun, especially at their year a little practice under game
end banquet, Hod th»m"*!ve« condllinns and the p rsn ire won the Amateur crown in fooGaill greats will gather tu the dream become a reality.
Hut RaMun'a opponent to­
In March of 11)02, a perman­ day is unseeded John Newa ball, they did!
will be aa near to a game aa 1916 snd 1010, Charley Coe, dedicate the hall, a lymbolic
the 1040 and 1038 winner, and shrine to a sport that grew ent board of trustees cuni|HisStill a couple more openings possible.
combe, rated sixth by the
in the Thursday Evening Mix­ The Varsity coaching staff Desne Human, the 1000 cham­ from a little-noticed meeting ed of nine Hturk County men Ausilcs.
My United Press laleraationsl
ed Combo Leagua according to hat named offensive halfback pion, are the other funner heiu 43 years ago Into one of ami three NFL representa­
Twenty-year-old Dennis of
, Operation lockup la pro­
secretary Clara Tinlin. Others Buddy Lawson and defensive champions entered in this the country's great spcctutur tives was formed. Una month Bakersfield, Calif., ace of our
ceeding for the Loa Angelas
sports.
later, Dick McCann, general recent Davis Cup triumph
elected to various offices for end Hilly Higgins as tentative year's tournament.
Dodgers In orderly fashion.
Harris will begin his de­ The opening will climax manager of the Washington
this league Include ib&gt;b Tinlin cocaptains (or the opening
over Mexico, finally wound
Only a year ago the Dodg­
as Prex (H'mmm, all within game. There have been sev­ fense against William C, Cow- nearly four years of wurk hy Iteilskini, was hired tu direct up with a 8-4, 6-2, 6-8, 8-8, 8 4
ers wars about to make a preslha
citizens
of
this
industrial
ardin
of
Newport
News,
Vs.,
the shrine’s destiny.
eral questions asked about
win over Davidson in the
ant of tha National League tha family, huh7); Meg Dia­ the condition of the field fur in the first round. Evans drew city of 125,000 , who gave of
mond as "Veep"; and get this,
semi-darkness before 2.000
pennant to tha San Francium
their
time,
effort
and
money
the first encounter, since the a first-round bye.
John Cabot discovered Can­ thrilled spectators at the
Giants but this season there lilg Bill Krleck aa the Sgt. boys will be playing on base­
Coe, from Oklahoma City, to insure for their city the ada in 1497.
West Side Tennis Club.
is no sign of a repeat per­ ut-Arms (ale ’em ifnrge).
ball clay Instead of grail- drew William P. Castlcman of title, “Cradle of Pro Foothull."
The
Mixed
Combo's
bowl
at
formance. fn fact, tha Dodg­
Tha Idea for a pro foothull
The problem is undecided White Sulphur Spring.., W.
ers may right now be in the U:4f&gt; p. m.
shrine
in Canton was origin*
Vs.,
as
his
flnt-ruuml
oppon
right
now.
Gee, but It waa a pleasure
midst of a push that’ll put
The Herald Sports Depart­ cnt. Reman, from Betliesda, uted in I USD by Germane
aittlng-ln
on
the
formation
them out of reach of both tha
ment will have more to fol­ Slil., will meet Richard L. Swanson, Glen a spoils writer
pursuing St. Louis Cardinal) meetings of the City League low on this subject.
| Latimer of Chevy Chair, Sid. mid now city editor of the
and
the
All
Stars,
too.
and the Giants.
C'unlotl Repository. Fur three
A good alata of officers for
The Dudgcra won their
years,
the idea was considered
fourth straight game and W h leagues: John IJhr —
"too
grundiose"
fur the Can­
their sixth In their last seven I‘resident; Eddie Monroe —
ton aiea. But with encourage­
V.
P.
and
George
Swann—
Tuesday night when they ral
ment from the management
lied to shade tha Houston Scc./Trcaa. for both the City
■if the Cleveland Browns, the
and
All
Star
League.
Colts, 1-3, in 10 Innings.
paper started the bail rolling
In tha All Stan, Harry
The victory enahlrd them to
in 1050.
Prntecost
waa
electad
Presl
maintain their six-game lead
Official sanction by the Na­
over the Cardinals and a dent and Phil floche—V. P.
By Unilrd Pr**a International Hlu is ahead of some pretty tional Football League (NFL)
This
la
gonna
be
a
h»ney
of
nine • gume bulge over the
Dick Stuart received a guild c o m p a n y .
did nut come easily. Numer­
league, let me tel) youl It’a
Giants.
As matters stand now, Stu­ ous other cities were vying fur
rmulng
ovation.
Actually
it
strictly
acratch!
The old pros of the rlub en­
a rt has hit more homo runs the honor. Hut a concerted ef­
They'll lie bowling a t 0:20 was mure like a Bronx cheer
gineered the comeback—llill
for the Bed Ho* than he over fort by community lenders
m. on Wednesday and have when he picked up a hot dug
Skowrnn starling the winning
lid In nny one season with the convinced NFL officials that
rally with a pinch tingle, Jim three to a team. Just take
wrapper recently without fum­ Pirates.
Clinton was the logical situ for
Gilliam keeping It going with guilder ut some of these "load- bling it nt Fenway Park.
Only two other games were the hull.
a single and Wally Moon de­ I" tennis: Garry Fox, MnrIt win 13 ycais ago this
Stuart, of whom It has been played in the American Lea­
livering the tying run with vln (please cull me Curley)
gue, with lha Tigers beating month that representatives of
naiil
hi*
fielding
really
Isn’t
B sacrifice fly before Tommy Meltxer k Eddie Kirchhoff;
the Yankees. 3-2, In 13 in­
Davis' game-winning single.
Georgo Swann, Gordon Honey­ ao had, It's worse, paid no nings and Ibe Athletics de­ tt football teams met hero to
uttrntlan
to
the
"cheers.”
furm tha Amerirun Profes­
cutt A Clyde l’lercy; Johnny
The uft-rlumsy but always feated the Twins by lliu same sional Foothull Ai.uelntion,
Wright. Ed Callan k Paul
carefree Huston first base- score.
forerunner of tha NFL. And it
Marcotte.
man
nonchalantly folded the
Another good team la Phil
Cull Up Bookies
Itoche, BUI Juinisun and Hob wrapper and put it In his
M. G. HODGES
CLEVELAND. Ohio lU l'Il
STANDINGS
Steele uni) Hill Hall, Hill How back pocket.
Maybe he should have left —The Cleveland Indians have
By United Pres* International urd and they're In need of an
PLUMBING
a little room because ha ulso called u p out Heldi t -first tiaie*
NATIONAL LEAGUE
other Hill or Howler. The
W L Pet. Gil sixth teum Glut just might may wind up putting two man Bob Chance ami outfield­
WELLS DRILLED
American League crowns in er Tummy Agee from pen­
Loo Angeles 81 Til JUKI
win a game or two ia that of
PUMPS
SERVICED
nant-winning
Charleston,
W
.
the same place.
St, Louis
7H M ,505 n
Harry Pentecost, Hich Mur
AND INSTALLED
Big Htu become the first Va , of the Eastern League.
S. Prs net tea 75 Ot .510 D'i phy and Split-ski (who's he?)
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
American leaguer to drive In
President and general man­
Philadelphia 71 03 .532 10 V,
Wanna huve fun? I meun It.
FREE ESTIMATES
I0O runs Tm-sduy when he ager Cnbe Paul said Tuesday
Milwaukee
73 05 .629 it
Just bowl for the fun of It
poled his 31'ith homer with one night the two rookies will re­
Cincinnati
73 07 .528 it
I’m talking 'bout the Frlduy man aboard against Balti­
CALL F A 2-6037
port before the Indians' game
Ihlcsgo
72 00 .522 12
Eve Mr. A Mrs. League, Moat more.
with the Baltimore Orioles on
08 cj .tun 16’i
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P A O L A ROAD
of the prize money will be
Some purists are bound to Thursday.
Houston
60 H'J ,300 3IH
cur-murked for two imrtlea for point out Giat the Orioles
41 01 .310 to
New York
ull members . . , one during won
the gume, 4-3. Others
Tuvada) ’» ItrMilts
the Christmas Holidays and will claim that even though
St. Louis 10 Pittsburgh 6
the other at tha end of the .Stuart leads the league in
Cincinnati 6 New York 0
season.
homers snd RHt'a hit .203 bat­
8. Francisco Id Chicago 3
There’ll only lie tiny truph ting average Iravea him no
Phlla. 3 Milwaukee 0, (N)
ies uliout an inch or two lull chance of winning the triple
I.. A. 4 Houston 3, 10 innings.
fur comic awurds. So fur wo crown.
(N ).
have four coupiei und will
What’s wrong with a dou­
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trams. Join us, won't youl
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Harris Defense
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Set Sept. 10

Pro Grid's Hall
Pff Fame Reality

Dodgers About
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Ralston Wins
Tough Set

Dethrone Celtics
BOSTON (UPI) — You can
almost hear the cry—"Break
up the Bostoa Celtics''—sta rt­
ing already.
With the Iota of backcourt
magician Bob Cousy to the
B o s t o n College coaching
ranks, it looked as though the
Celts would be dethroned as
world champs this season.
But owner Wait Brown is
not about to sit around Idly
watching his pride and joy go
downhill.
He
jubiantly
announced
Tuesday the purchase of high
scoring forward Willie Naulla
from the San Francisco War­
rior! for an undisclosed sum
estimated at $10,000 and a fu­
ture draft choice. The sixfoot-six former UCLA AllAmerican will report to the
Cells Sept. IT,
Brown made no attempt to
conceal hla glee.
"It was a chance to get a
real ball player without glv
ing up any of your regulars,"
he laid. Despite the fact that
he had a poor year last sea
ton and was Injured for a
time, he atill Is capable of
getting us 20 points a game.
"1 think he’ll team up well
with center Bill Russell and
that’s very Important. 1 feel
confident ho will be phy Gcal
ly all rig h t"
Coach Arnold (Red) Auer
bach was equally delighted.
"We'v# been dickering for
him for almost two years,”

he said. "Naturally when wn
saw a chance to get him, we
jumped for U.”

Fight Results
FIGHT RESULTS
By United Press International
LONDON (UPI) — Jimmy
Mid ra t, 147, England, ouW
pointed Wilson Harris, 147)*a
Chicago, 8.
HOUSTON (UPI) — To#
Herring, 210, Houston, ouW
pointed mil MvMurray, 21%
Sacramento, Calif., 10.
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tration figures show 22.23to
000 veterans In the nation.

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Sanford Junior High School
has some distinguished per­
sons among the new mem­
bers of the faculty this year.
Emily Burnett, a bride of
two weeka of another faculty
member, Jim Burnett, has
sung on the Dick Clark tele­
vision show and was a mem­
ber of a trio which won first
place on an Arthur Godfrey
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family of 10 children and
halls from the town of Bellbuskle, Tenn. Her husband,
Jim, tang for the 1750 while
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this ia their first year of
teaching. Mrs. Burnett will

Toronto Claims
Sandy Stephens
TORONTO (U PIl—The To­
ronto Argonauts gava quar­
terback Sandy Stephens a
new leaae on hla football life
Tuesday by claiming the sus­
pended ex-Minnesota quarter­
back from the Montreal Aloucites for the $360 waiver
price.
Stephens, who led the Goph­
ers to the Ruse Bowl in 1961
with his fine play and was the
New York Titans' first draft
choice, was suspended last
week by the Aloucttcs for be­
ing overweight and causing
dissension among his team­
mates.
Argonaut coach Nobby Wlrkowikl said of Stephens, “ I
can't afford not to look at
him. lle’a a good football
player."

Signs With 76ers
PHILADELPHIA (LPI) Six-foot, nine-inch John Kerr
has become the sixth memher
to sign his contract with the
Philadelphia TSers for the
forthcoming National Basket
ball Association season.

teach eighth grade English
and Burnett will teach shop.
Another notable personal­
ity of the new staff Is Mrs.
Violet Wallace who holda a
degree In medicine. She wa*
graduated from Rollins Col­
lege, then entered Tulane
Medical School, where she
sot her doctorate, practiced
for a while and then retired.
Dr. Wallace will commute
daily from New Smyrna
Beach, where her husband
teachea math and her two
daughters attend school She
will teach math here. A cosm­
opolitan sort of person, Mrs.
Wallace waa born In Canada
and also lived for a while
In Meilco.
Other new teachers Include
Edna Daughtrey from Ossing,
N. Y., ■ graduate of Florida
Southern who wilt teach home
economics;
Pat Kopf, from Scenatobia,
Miss., who was graduated
from Delta State and will
teach seventh grade English;
Joyce Ledbetter, from Valdoiter, Ga., who will teach
ninth grade English with a
Georgia accent;
Tom Leonard, a graduate
of Ithaca College In New
York, who abo studied at
Cornell University *nd will
teach ninth grade general
business and civics;
Jesnnette
Stiffey,
from
Slippery Rock College in
Pennsylvania, a physical edu­
cation major and a new Navy
bride,
who will Instruct
seventh grade physical edu­
cation;
Hetty Watson, an Ohioan
who was graduated from the
University of North Dakota,
will be cheerleader sponsor
and teach eighth grade physi­
cal education; and
Chet Davidson, who will
be the guidance counselor for
Sanford Junior High and who
has had I I y e a n teaching
experience and hai done full
time guidance work tor the
past II years-

Wed. Sept. 4, '63—Page 7

Retraining Program Hits Snag

WASHINGTON (UPI) — voted to provide ths neeensry states but not as grants
Failure of many state legisla­ matching money for the third Otherwise, ha said, the kltf*
should go beck to th* labor:
tures to provide matching year.
funds became a rallying point Th* committee recommend­ committee.
Two committee membeny,
today fo r Senate Republicans ed that u a federal govern­
Sens.
B arry M. Goldwster (Rment
provide
t
h
e
e
n
t
i
r
e
opposing a bill to inersaso the
amount
on
grounds
the
dead­
Arii.)
and John G. Tower (Rfederal outlay for Fresldent
line for action was too early Tex.), voiced similar vlewa In
Kennedy's manpower retrain­ for miny state legislatures to a minority report accompany*
ing program.
act.
ing the MIL They said there
Senate GOP Loader Everett
Dlrkeen did not a free. He had been "an overwhelming
M. Dirkaen (111.) said ha or told newsman that some 25 lack of response1* from (tat*
other Republicans would try legislatures had met and ad* legislatures.
elthsr to send tha measure Journed this ysar without pro­
A House labor lubcommltte*
back to tha Benata labor com­ viding the funds.
has completed public hearing*
mittee o r amend it to provide
He said ha would be willing on a similar bill and will bo*
federal loans Instead of direct to provide the extra $161 mil­ gin closed-door consideration
grants to help the unemployed lion on a loan basis to tho next week.
qualify for other jobs.
Senate leaders hoped for a
final vote by nightfall on tha
bill, p a rt of President Ken­
nedy’s overall civil rights pro­
gram. Tho m e a s u r e waa
brought up Tuesday but action
Fam ous Savage 22n|
was postponed because rela­
tively few senators were In
town.
The bill, as approved by the
Kopf and Joyce Ledbetter. Back row: Jim Bur­
Renat* labor committee, calls
Powered hy
fc.p.1
nett, (nlso a singer and husband of Emily), Jean­
for the Treasury to supply an
Briggs ft Strattea eagleel
additional $DU million for the
nette Stiffey, Edna Daughtery, Tom Leonard
— I eyelet Eaay-epla re-1
flacal year beginning July 1,
and Chet Davidson.
1964, b-rsus* only four atat*
(Herald Photo)
toll starter. Throttle Con.
legislature* have voted match­
trol an handle. A djssll
ing fundi for the program.
from 1" to I tl* catUagI
The original law was In­
tended to provide retraining
height*. Baked enamel S-|
for 400,000 unemployed during
\to*e
finish.
the throe years ending June
overthrow Diem.
dhist leader to escape arrest 30, 1006. The Treasury waa
Communist China reacted In the Aug. 21 raids by troops authorised to pay out |97 mil­
strongly to tha Kannedy re­ and police on Buddhist pago­ lion tho first year and (HU
marks Tuesday with new das throughout South Viet million tho second for th* as­
charges of U, 8. Interference Nam.
tir* coat. But tha states were
in South Viet Nam while tluThe government contend* supposed to put up $161 mil
Vletnnmese “are struggling the crackdown was necessary lion In matching funds for ths
wtth Increasing vigor against to block an attempted coup third year.
Ngo I)inh Diem's reactionary ngainat the government. It
Ilia labor committee, hi ap­
rule."
claims Communist “sahoteurs" proving the bill, reported that
Only 51.25
The U. S. Embassy contin­ had liven using Buddhist fa­ only Connecticut, K a n s a s ,
ued to reject demand* from cilities for cover.
Montana and Trnnesso* b
W eekly
the Diem regime for tha sur­
'Ike raid* followed wide­
render of three fugitive Bud­ spread Buddhist demonstra­
Ju st Say . . . -CHARGE IT*
dhist monka who took rtfuge tions to proleat alleged relig­ Boxer Busy
IHrrSBURGH (U PI)-John
in the embassy Sunday, One ious discrimination by the
of them is Thick Trl (juang, gmeminent. Buddhists msks ny UUzarro, Eric, Pa., light
one of the leaders of tha Bud­ up about 70 per cent of tha weight, will t&gt;« making hit
dhist protest movsmsnt, an population, but Diem and his third fight in Iris than a
arch enemy of Dlera and his top ablet are Roman Catholic. month when he meats Eddie
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Close Out Special!

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IHSTINGUISHED FACULTY. Sanford Junior
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front row; Emily Burnett (the singing star),
Violet Wallace (the doctor), Betty Watson, Pat

Joint Struggle Against Reds In Jeopardy
SAIGON, South Virt Nam
(UI’I) — South Vietnamese
officiate studied President
Kennedy's critical remarks
about tha trial* here today
for hints on what course futuro U. S. • Vietnamese rela­
tion* will take.
Leaders of President Ngo
Dlnh Diem'* regime war*
angered by Kennedy'* criti­
cism of their policies, but
they were relieved that he
said the United State* would
not withdraw from South Viet
Nam.
The dispute over the goveminent'* crackdown on Bud­
dhist opposition has put in
jeopardy the jnint Vietnamese
• American struggle to wipe
nui Communist Viet Cong
guerrillas.

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it to tha French Embassy to­
day, presumably to discuss
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Ijtst week French President
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to the Vietnamese to help
them solve their problem* In­
dependently of "foreign in­
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Monday night that the war
against the Viet Cong eannot
be won unless Diem''* govern­
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that the United Mates was
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Patricia
iss Spivey, George Paul Leopolos Celebrates
arried
A t Monroe Baptist Church
Dtftoaa Roberta and Beverly
•ptoty- Their dressue were
similar to that of the maid of
honor and all won matching
hats with abort veils and car-

MB. AND MBS. GEORGE PAUL LEOPOLOS
(Gnssmnn Photo)

Pilots Meet At
Westgate Home
The August meeting of the
M o t Club of Sanford wee
held at the
of Mm.
Philip Westgate on Cordova
Drive with Shirley Record and
Boa Stephenson serving aa coThis wan the final combined
picnic and business mseting
for the year. After altering a
moat dsl'cioua dinner tlub Ui*
stub beard committee reports
and discussed plans for n
fashion shew to bo held in
February.
Ja n e t Smith, president, was
selected ae the official rep­
resentative to Pilot Fall Coun­
cil, with alternate to be Mrs.
John E. Lsmbertson, and two
other members plan to attend.
Fall Council will ba Sept.
14 In Tallahauee, and will bo
the dedication of Pilot House.
Two new members were
welcomed by the group, Mrs.
Clay Williams, teacher at
Seminole High School and
Mrs. Roy Howard, secretary
to the president at a Sanford

Bank. Orlando Pllota Joining
the group for the evening
w«i«t M»iU Williams, Martha
Swanson, Janette Roux, Helen
Keyes, Diana Vergrowa and
Laura Raehn.
The Anchor Club repre­
sentatives wera Barbara Hotger and Carol Oxford. Bar­
bara who waa sponsored by
Pilot Club to Girts Btata In
Tallahassee waa enthusiastic
about her recent trip and
shared her sxperliinres with
the group. She showed pic­
tures and gave an interesting
talk. Carol also had been to
Girls Stata sponsored by tho
Ann Miller Circle,
The club hsd s on* hundred
per cent sttendunca st tho
meeting. For the filial report
of the evening, tho president
gave tho highlights of the
conventiun held in Miami
Beach, in June.

By Mrs. C l i r n n (ta riff
Mr*. Marion Lcitner re­
cently honored her daughter
Patricia with a party In cele­
bration of her ninth birthday.
Games were played and •
birthday cake and other re­
freshments enjoyed by the
young g leiti.
Those attending were Helen
Sutton, Linda, Nancy and
Glenda Whldden. Patricia and
Melvin Lee, Cindy, Marian
and Larry Leltner, Bonnie
Sue Brown, Steven Brown,
Mrs.'Will Nettles, Mrs. Edith
Brown, Mrs. Manning Todd
and Mrs. W. B. Whldden.

rted bouquets of carnations
with flowing satin ribbon
streamers,
Dan Aleaander was best
man and serving as ushers

Gamma Lambda
Chapter Holds
First Meeting

For traveling, the bride
wore a blue batiste dress with
lace jacket and the orchid
from her bridal bouquet. Fol­
lowing a short wedding trip
the couple will reside at 305
East First Street, Apt. 23 In
Sanford.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. II. A. Penny and daugh­
ter, of Jacksonville; the M in­
es Brenda, Sara and Joyce
Wentz, of DeLand, and John
Carter, of Cocoa,

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Mrs. James F. Haddon, the
former M a r y 1 e e Barron,
’
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
w f
L. Elmore, graduated Aug.
!^ K 10 with a degree In Element•
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j■
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She is a graduate of SemSL. ’
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i high school student she was
V,
W ~v
a member of the Sally staff
&lt;.
' y r
y and served as president of the
{
. Future Teachers’ Club her
L.
.. senior year.
Mrs. Haddon plans to teach
,ln t h e Suwannee County
’ Schools. Her husband works
U .!.&amp;■ -■■■&lt; i--&gt;J
- -* for the Slate Road Dept. The
couple has a two year old

Mrs. Janies P . Haddon

NAS officers wives will
meet for t h e i r luncheon
Thursday at the Lake Monroe
Inn. Social hour will begin at
11:30 a.m. and lunch will fol­
low at 12:30.
Hostess for the monthlyboard meeting of the CPO
wives club was Mrs. Alvera
Kelly, hospitality chairman
for the club.
The board discussed and
made the recommendations
lnd lhejf re,lde •* which were presented to the
Live Oak.
CPO wives club at Us meet­
ing Monday night.
Assorted sandwiches, nuts,
Larry Observes
mints, cupcakes and coke
were served to the officers
Third Birthday
and committee chairmen.
Present were Mrs. C. B.
Reeves,
president; Mrs. P. J.
At Swim Party
Weber, vice president; Mrs.
Ralph Simas, secretary; Mrs.
S. L. Wiggins, treasurer; Mrs.
E. H. Nance, Mrs. V. W. Gan
derton, Mrs. I. J . Jarrell,
Mrs. Roger Pope, Mrs. John
Stankiewicz, Mrs. H e n r y
Quinn, Mrs. C. T. Weaver,
Mrs. Maxine Marsh and Mrs.
Kelly.

Personals

Legion Home

SUSIE IlItEWINGTON, left, honoroe a t a mir
pri.so party with hostess, Freddie Berryhill.

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By Jane Casselberry
Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Car­
michael of 300 Concord Dr.,
Casselberry, havo returned
home after a week's vacation
at New Smyrna Bench. They
had ns their guests at the
heach their grandchildren, Da­
vid snd Laurie French.

Joint Meeting At

Mrs. Pat Sumner, Mr».
Peggy Ramey and Mr*. Kay
Sparks are working on a r ­
rangements for the dance,
which will be a combination
beatnik and welcome homo
for VAH-7 party. Costumes in
keeping with the theme of the
dance should be worn.
The committee members
report that there are lots of
surprises in store for those
attending the party. Ail first
and second class personnel
and their guests are invited.
Two bowling teams have
been organized by the Accy
Deucy wives which will bowl
in the Hlgh-Noonen League
on Wednesdays.
Plans wt * . 'so alarted for
the October R.'Bwccn dance.
Mrs. Vivian RowLkt:t , Mrs.
Bonnie Jenkins anu Mrs.
Sumner arc in charge.
Mrs. Alice Best served the
refreshments, assisted
by
Mrs. Sumner.

Members of the Acey Deucy
Club changed the date of
their September dance to
Sept. 13. The dance was for­
merly scheduled for Sept. 27.

The Sanford Business and
Professional Women's Club
will hold a dinner meeting at
Spencers* Restaurant today
at T p m.
All members are urged to
attend as plans will be d!scussed for the coming sea­
son's programs.

Casselberry

Mrs. Cason

FINE FITTING

i* W T -.

Members of the Gamma
Lambda chapter of Beta Sig­
ma Phi opened the new year
Wednesday night with a "gettogether" at the home of Mrs.
Jay Carter. Cookies made by
the hostess ami cold drinks
were enjoyed by tlioso attend­
ing.
Plans for the coming year
were made and the date and
place of Hie first meeting was
revealed.
Those a t t e n d i n g were
Mines. Don Hamncr, Jimmy
Jones. Jam es Blythe, Billy
Wynne, L a r r y Mann, Jo

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Miss Susie Brcwington, who guest of honor at * surprise
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for the past three years has
The Brewington family has
resided la St. Louis, Mo. was moved back to Sanford and

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Members of Itnrrnrlts ISO

Mrs. Thomas P. Cason was
hostess for the August meet­
ing of the Dorcas Class ol
the Central Baptist Church.
Mrs. J. R. Weaver presented
the devotions and Airs. Gail
Smith dosed with prayer.
Mrs, Weaver presided at
the business session and In­
teresting Bible quizzes were
conducted by Mrs. R. D. Bass.
Refreshments of cup cakes,
punch, mints and nuts were
served by the hostess. Others
attending were Mmes. G. II.
High, C, J. Wilkinson, T. A.
Rivers, J. II. Oaks and Miss
Clara Swaggerty.
Tho September meeting will
bo a covered dish supper at
tho church with members
and their families invited

Mrs. Haddon

LARKY BLYTHE and his birthduy cuke.

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Personals
By Helen Snodgrass
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Junes
and Clint lelt Friday for the
weekend in Montgomery, Ala.

31r*. Philip J. Allen Is
spending two weeks with her
sister, Mrs. Hazel Muthui and
nephew, 11nix tun Huntley at
their homo in Baltimore, Mil.
Mrs. Allen will ulau fly to Co­
lumbus, Ohio, to visit with her
youngest daughter, Phyllis,
her husband, Charles Shaffer
and son, Allen. While vsliting
in Ohio Airs. Allen will also
tuur places of Interest in the
area. She plans to return
home the latter part of this
month.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Magcnlicimcr and childrcu have rc
turned from a vacation at
Moon llisu resort near Floral
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams
City.
have returned from a two
week vacation and visit with
Russell McGee and daugh­ friends in various parts of
ter Elaine returned to their North Carolina.
home in Alabama after a visit
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ily, Mrs. Huward Wilburn.
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They spent some time in Ft.
Myers, St. Petersburg snd
Tampa.
In Tampa they visited with
their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Nasrallati
ami four sons. The Nasratlahs
arc leaving this weekend to
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Puerto Rico.

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Crooms High School
Faculty Upped By 6
■y l* W rt B. Tfcomia
tFA Z STM)
Teachers of Seminole Coun­
ty Schools were welcomed
back to school by their re­
spective principals. Old and
new were welcomed from a
summer of vacation, rest and
educational study. To men­
tion some are as follows:
Mrs. D. R. Baker who at­
tended the University of
Massachusetts; a t t e n d i n g
Stetson University, Mrs, Shir­
ley K. Baker. Mrs. E J. Eu­
banks, Mrs. Annie C. Jackson,
Mrs. Leila Ross and J. E.
Fair; receiving Masters De­
grees from Florida A h M
University, Mrs. Jackie P.
Lawson ami Mrs. Freddie M.
Mobley; attending Bethune
Cookman College were Mrs.
Dethelia Stapler and Mrs.
Ruby C. Moore; Mrs. Carnell
Scott attended Benedict Col­
lege; Edward C. Wilson, Vir­
ginia State College; Mrs. Ka­
tie Bracey Sandlfrr, Newark
State College; Shlrlay Wynn,
Indiana University; L R.
Stallworth, Florida A * M
University and Joe Young
Boston University.
• • •

Vernon P. Wilder, and child­
ren of Miami. They also visit­
ed Mr. Wynns father, David
Wynn, of TampaFrederick MacDonald, who
graduated from Florida A and
M University this summer
with a degree in political
science, will matriculate thi*
fall at Howard University law
school.
Mrs, Atbertha Beatty is
visiting with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie Cross, of Suffolk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome W.
Dixon and sons, Joseph, Ke­
vin, Kenneth and Jerome
Jr., of Philadelphia. Pa., arcvisiting relatives and friends.
Dixon is an alumnus of
Crooms, where lie starred as
quarterback for the Panthers.
Mrs. Dixon is the former
Christine Watkins, former
student of Crooms.
• • •
Ronald Thomas Mathis has
returned home from spending
hli vacation with h‘« father
In Chicago, III. Ronald is a
student a t CHS.
Audrey Hamilton, of New
Orleans, was a recent guest
of Mr. and Mrs Walter Smith.
Miss Hamilton will matricu­
late at Southern University
this fall.
Utile Ronald Straws iJ
home from the Isospital. Ron­
ald, who was accidentally in­
jured while riding a bicycle.
Is recovering satisfactorily.
Mrs. Christine Lee, his foster
mother, wishea to thank all
of those persons at Seminole
Memorial Hospital who were
so kind to him, and Ihojc
who visited.
Master Joseph Renfrew has
returned from his vacation
in Rochester. He visited hi*
father and other relatives
while there. Joseph viewed
many sights, including Lin­
coln Memorial and Jefferson
Memorial in Washington, D.C.

New teachers at Crooms
High School for 1963-64 are:
C. L. Boyer, Winter Park
gnd a graduate of Bethune
Cookman College, teachtr of
mathmetics; R, L. Greene,
Jacksonville, a graduate of
Edward Waters College and
English teacher; Mrs. Pearlie
Scott, Starr South Carolina, a
graduate of Barber Scotia,
English teacher; Mrs. Shelly
Refoe. a graduate of Flor­
ida A It M. mathematics
teacher, and E. Tussle, Ovie­
do, a graduate of Florida A
It M and teacher of indus­
trial arts, Catherine Davis,
Sanford, a graduate of Flor­
ida Businesa and Vocational
College w secretary.
• • •
Zelma Allen, senior at Tenn­
essee A &amp; I Stste University,
H presently d o i n g her
student field experience at
CHS. Zelma graduated from
CHS In 19G0.
• • *
WASHINGTON (UP1) Sandra E. Black recently Union loaders nml govern­
vacationed in Mar)land State ment officials Monday obser
and returned to our city. She ved Labor Day with new de­
is a toucher of English st mands for equal job opportun­
CHS
ity for Negroes and action to
Mrs. K. B. Holly and Mrs. combat chronic unemploy­
Mattel Hurston were recent ment.
passengers on the USS Florida
Labor Secretary W. Willard
en route to Nassau, Bahamas. Wirtl appealed to organized
Mrs. Holly and Mrs. Hurston labor to help finish by next
are members of CHS faculty. Labor Day “This matching ol
* * *
what we are doing with what
Mr. and Mrs. James Turk we have been saying" about
and daughter, Mildred; Mrs. equal Job opportunities.
Elizabeth
Richardson and
AFL-CTO President George
sou, Kevin, of Tuskcgee were Meany urged the administra­
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. tion and Congress to take
Joel Hurston. Mrs. Turk Is more action lo create jobs for
the sister of Joel Hurston.
the unemployed, lie said
•
• •
"joblessness aggravates race
Lowmsn Oliver III. son of discrimination nml race dis­
Mr. and Mrs Lowman Jr., crimination w e a k e n s the
will enter Boylsn Haven Ma­ economy.'*
ther Academy in Camden, 8.
Wirtz made his remarks in
C. to complete his high school n special Labor Day message
training. He completed the ami In a television Interview.
10th grade at CHS.
Meany issued a statement
* • •
over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bacon.
in another Labor Day state­
Will enter Palmer Memorial ment, James It Carey, an
School in Sednlla, N. C. She AFL-CIO vice president and
completed sixth grade at Hop­ head of t h e international
per Elementary. Mr*. Aletha Union of Electrical Workers,
Smith and P. L. Dixon accom­ said white southern workers,
panied them,
competing for too few jobs,
•
• •
are barring Negroes from
A
representative
croup union activities. He called
from tile It. A Alien Chapter tills “ just as immoral as the
Tri-lli-Y conducted the morn­
Berlin wail."
ing devotional period for fac­
ulty members of CHS last
Friday. Rosa Harrell, past
president of the "Y" »nd
June graduate of CHS, gave
the inspirational message.
Her subject was “ Jesus the
Great Lover of Man.'*
Faculty of Goldshoru Ele­ By United Press International
American Fo-ittbnll League
mentary school had a mod
unique birthday luncheon last pluyet* who survived the lat­
Friday. On each tabla *as est roster ruts were able to
the name of a month. Each breathe easier today, but
person sat at the table of his “borderline” numbers of No*
birth month. Mrs. Ruth J. tionnl f.en true teams faced an­
Allen exerted herself in every­ other week of waiting for the
way pojsible to help make the ax to fall.
The AFL clubs made their
occasion a success. Thanks lo
Mrs Florieta Smith for pro­ final cuts Tuesday, mincing
their rosters to the 3:t-nian
viding quips for laughter.
• • •
limit for the start of the 19iKJ
PTA of Hopper Elementary season next weekend.
In the NFL, all tennis were j
will hold its first meeting to­
night at 7:30 p. m. All par­ forced to get down to the 40
ents are asked to be present player limit. The next rut. to
and on time. J. Caldwell Is 37 meti, must bv made before
president and L. it Eubanks next Wednesday.
The New Yolk J tta of thn
is principal.
Crooms High School will AFL undenvent the biggest
have its first PTA meeting shakeup Tuesday when head
Sept. iu at 9 p. in. m the coach Wevti Kwbank released
school's auditorium. II L. I'J players, including quarter­
back Leu Uruascup. Ewlunk
Douglas is principal.
* • •
j also signed three ol his former
Mr. and Mrs Willia A. ! Baltimore Colts' players and
W'&gt;im visited their son-inlaw plnred two Jets on the injured
sod daughter, Jlr. and Mrs. ; &lt;lefer red list.

Labor Asks More
U. S. Job Action

WASHINGTON tUPI )-T h e
Kennedy administration was
pn pared today to use federal
troops if necessary to enforce
school desegregation in a new
showdown with Alabama Gov.
George C. Wallace.
Justice Department officials
said they hoped tin- Alabama
crisis could be resolved by
local authorities, but they
made it clear that troops
would be brought in if re­
quired to hack up federal
court orders.
Atty. Gen. Robert F. Ken­

AUDITIONS TO THE FACULTY ot' Crooms Hiyrh School ure pictured.
From the left: Mrs. S. L. Kefoe, E. S. Tossie, Miss C. Y. Davis, C. L.
Boyer, Mrs. I*. (J. Scott ami II K. Greene.
(Herald Photo)
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nedy and his aides were
watching
developments in
Birmingham, where t h r e e
public schools were sched­
uled to he integrated today,
before deciding on federal ac­
tion.
Wallace massed state troop­
ers in Birmingham, just as
lie did Tuesday at Tuskcgee
where he ordered the high
school closed to block inte­
gration. angering some city
officials.
Officials in Washington con­
ceded that Wallace apparent­

ly was trying to force tho
federal government into arm ­
ed intervention, but they said
there are not many alterna­
tives. They did not say, how­
ever, what the other alterna­
tives were.
A J u s t i c e Department
spokesman said after a threehour strategy meeting be­
tween Kennedy and hia aides
Tuesday night that It was ob­
vious Wallace 'Thinks get­
ting troops in there will help
him."
Justice Department officials

were In Alabama to confer
with local official! in an ef­
fort to work out some solution
which would avoid the necess­
ity of using troops,
Asst. Ally. Gen. Burke Mar­
shall and Joseph Dolsn, as­
sistant deputy attorney gen­
eral. were In Birmingham.
John Doar, Marshall's assist­
ant, was in TUskegce,
The “ Fuglo * eent of ITB7,
made from dies by Abel Burl,
of New Haven, was tho first
authorized coin In the U. S.

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transportation largely retired to pas­
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in carrying people to and fro.
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The Rough Road to '64

you should excuse the expression—
sweat. While the policeman rode in
air-conditioned comfort, his uniform
a thing of beauty, some 40 or 50 of
his sweating fellow citizens wilted
along the same route in their tin
prison.
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Political

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WASHINGTON (NBA) A completely different ap­
proach to the disarmament
question is emerging in Wash­
ington.
“General and rnmptvte dis­
armament" Is still the ulti­
mate goal. Rut the Idea of
trying to get a comprehensive
treaty spelling out in detail
every step of three-plia*e “U
and CD" as It's railed, ha*
been abandoned.
The reason is that such a
treaty is impossible to uttain
in the present state of world
tensions and ll.S. • U.S.S.It.
relations.
The last draft of the gen­
eral disarmament treaty so
carefully prepared by the
Unitrd Slates and submitted
to the 17-nnlion Disarmament
Cultfereence at Geneva will
therefore remain tabled before
that body for a lung time to
come.
In its place it is hoped to
accumulate n series of reln-

fl v.

My Pen Pal
Is it possible we are approaching
“non-mail 7”
Can it be th a t the future will
achieve communications between hu­
mans so prefabricated ami automated
that it unpears never to have touch­
ed the human hand or brain (or
heart) ?
A great number of business or­
ganizations are approaching it in
their trashmuil sales letters und, par­
ticularly, in their bills.
There are those phony-looking
pnsted-nn address labels that make
you seem more of un object than an

individual. Take the facsimile sig­
nature. You can have it, along with
the obviously printed typewriter
texts that sneer, “We’re fooling you,
dummy."
Most infuriating, perhaps, in their
sizing you up as a mere digit and not
a person at all, are the addresses
spelled out in those cubistic letters
and figures being used today.
What ever happened to the days
when the kids yelled in the back
door, “Mama, the mail man stoppedt"
and mother, drying her hands,
couldn't help hurrying to the front
door because a LETTER had come?

, U: ’

v

Worry C linic
When David Interned at
Cook County Hospital, he
uied a bit of psychological
strategy which a pediatric*
professor had (aught him.
It Is also useful to sales­
men and others who deal
with youngsters, so scrapbook this vital case.
CASK Q-139: David Is our
youngest son. He received his
51. I), degree a year ago.
Then he interned nt Chi­
cago's Cook County Hospital.
“ Dad,’’ he told me on one
of his nights off duty, "1
have had an interesting time
on Pediatrics Service.
"One of the attending men
gave rue a hit of superb psy­
chological advice.
"Hu &gt;aid that it is always
sm art to he seated when a
mother brings her child into
your office.
"F or tills keeps the doctor's
eye* almost on the same level
as those of the child patient.
“Thus, the youngster does­
n’t fed n* fearful or terrified
a* he would when facing a
doctor who lowers almost
twice his height.

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of automation U. S. industry
is entering. Ten years from
now jolts (or the untrained
will W&gt; scarce as hen's teeth,
the experts agree Itt those 10
years will Negroes move in
vast numbers from the ranks
of the untrained—and there­
fore unemployable — into the
ranks ol the trained workers?
Thi* was the question wor­
rying the more thoughful Ne­
groes in tile March, and par­
ticularly the ministers from
targe city congregations who
see what is happening lo the
Negro young people who are
out of school ami out of work.
Negro leaders in the March
assume that, with or without
mure civil rights laws, an
economy that hank* on mil­
lions of new Negro buyers of
automobiles to bolster na
tional prosperity will not long
deity litem the motels snd
restaurants In go along with
their use of the highways.
How to move million* of Ne­
groes from the ranks of re­
lief-ease menials to taxpay­
ing productive workers is a
larger problem to which last
week's March un Washing­
ton provided no answer.

E5T. 1935

We must have ministers on
the ski slopes of the Rockies,
the swim mm;; pool* of Miami
Reach, the “Strip" at La*
Vegas and wltcrevrr Amer­
icans gather,
—Rev, I). Truman It. Doug­
lass of United Church ol
Christ.

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An Ohio woman bus had
lit operation* — ten openings
for conversation.
The frost is on the pump­
kin all year uiouutl in these
days of fruxen food*.

lively simple, tight, one-point
agreements.
If enough of
these one step-at a-tlon? agree­
ments ran lie made, they
might mid up to n compre­
hensive (i and I't) treaty.
Rut that may be way in the
future — nobody even guess­
es when.
This new approach to dis­
armament has been evolving
gradually over the past year.
When the U.N. draft treaty on
disarmament was tabled at
Geneva 1**1 August, s draft
test-ban treaty — including
underground testing — was
tallied with it.
Then Inst winter Russian*
picked up the idea of a testImn treaty and submitted it
as their plan.
Tlie end result was the
American • lliilish - Russian
agreement on a limited test
l all negotiated «t .Moscow by
Undersecretary of Slate Averell llnrriman, now up for
Senate ratification.
This ai liievcment put the
clincher on the idea of trying
to get disarmament step by
step instead of nil in a bunch.
The iiii'-iatu indicate they
like this approach too. So wait
and see vvliat course tomes of
it.
The subjects on which the
Russians have expressed in­
terest fur limited agreements
include establishment of fixedbase Inspection posts to check
on 'preparations fur surprise
attack, exchange of military
missions, a linn against under­
ground nuclear testing, cut­
off of nuclear materials pro­
duction for atomic weapons,
and finally a phase-out on the

arsenal of nuclear weapon*.
Secretary o f Stata Dean
Rusk warn* an y speculation
shout these la st several pros­
pects could be proved wrong
tomorrow.
The diplomatic step* by
which these question* might
be taken up can be outlined
roughly for only a few
months ahead.
U. S. Ambassador Charles
Stelle 1* trying to find out
what the Russian* have in
mind on the proposed estab­
lishment of sta tic inspection
posts at the 17-natlon disarm­
ament talk* In Genrva. A re*
rest probably will nut end be­
fore November.
It is considered doubtful if
the subject of an F.ast-West
non-aggression pact will ha
far enough along fur the
merting of NATO foreign and
defense ministers coming in
December.
Chairman Khrushchev talk­
ed on this only In the most
general terms. The present
feeling Is that the more com­
plicated a subject fur nego­
tiation, the less likelihood
there is for i s egresm esj
N eed T o o ls
F o r A Job?
S u r e M oney
Now Y on
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tilh. Annual
SANFORD KIWANIS CLUll

FISH FRY
All You Can Eat — SI.00
SERVING Fit051 5:00 to 7:00 V. M.

On the level, folks, county
sheriffs won't stand
for
speeding, or on the hills
either.
Maybe it's the low, m o u l t ­
ing, sound worms are said to
make Ihut scare* tliu fish
tvway.
Chickens are all mixed Up.
The hen lays tin- vgg ami the
ri&gt;o«U*r ituws.

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tlf New 5|crchsmlls«« Contributed Rv
Sanford 5lrrrhnnts — 7:00 lo B:Q0 P , M.
Merrhnmli-e Now On Display In Local Storr*

SATURDAY, SEPT. 71h.
Itenefit: Underprivileged Children and
Scholarship Fund

SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

The first home loan by a Having* und loan asHociatinu wa* made to it lamplighter In Frankford, Pa.,
in 1831. Thu home t* still standing.

111 So. Palmetto
Phone

FA 2-0811

Thanks a hundred billion!

(R sw w dsdin q
g&gt;aufurii SjiTalii

lly Hal Cochran
A judge says imprisonment
gives a man a chance to tind
himself. He certainly doesn’t
have to look fur.

It takes crust for a restau­
rant customer to mk that
sandwich bread bo trimmed
nil around.

A H appy Day’
WASHINGTON — Tt'e sun a feat to impress any poli­
shone on the March on Wash­ tician. Happy for those who
ington- The elements, the do not favor further civil
rights legislation now because
marchers, the police and the tlie singing and the speaking
oniooktng public were all on and the drama were over—
lltclr best behavior. The pic­ for tile present at least.
tures of the President with
On Capitol Hill the day af­
the Negro and white leaders ter the March no one acknow­
of the March showed smiling ledged that he had changed
his mind on the coming civil
faces. As one old man in tlic rights vote because of the
crowd said at die end, “ It day before. There was no
was a happy day.”
sign that sentiment had shift­
Happy (or the Kennedy Ad­ ed among live strong support
ministration and those He- ers or opponents of the bill.
Itut there was talk tiiat the
publicans who had condoned conduct of the Marelt had
live .March because it went won friends for the hill among
off without incident. Happy the “doubtfuls." Only the vote
for the Negroes who organiz­ will tell.
Meanwhile some of the fared the pilgrimage because it
sighted were already shitting
proved tltcir power to recruit
interest from the pending hill
and direct 200,000 people for lo extend civil rights to the
a peaceable demonstration— future question of placing the
Negro minority in produc­
tive job*.
Twice as many Negroes as
whites are now out of work,
in proportion to their number
I see no evidence of ultra­ in the population, with the
right wing influence m the consequent tax drain via the
relief rolls. This i* In the be­
, . , Republican party nor ginning stage of the new age
any evidence that the arty
is falling into the hands ol
“ ultras" of any kind.
—NOP National Chairman
William E. Miller

Barbs

It would he a belter world
if all people would tanks
safety first lust.

Helen Fuller Soys

"So I adopted that policy ear drams.
“ But he quieted down after
with every child patient. I’d
al-o greet the youngster with wards. And as I was writing
a prescription to give to his
a smile; then turn and con­ daddy, this tittle fellow sidled
verse with the mother.
over to inc.
“Soon the child would sidle
“Without warning, he sud­
over to me and lean his elbow denly threw his arms around
on my knee. Then he’d rest my neck and kissed me on my
his chin in hi* cupped han&lt;1 check.
and stand there, looking ug at
"Then, apparently em barr­
me.
assed by what he had done,
“ Probably 75 per cenl of lie rushed out of the room.’'
our child patients in pediat­
Well. 1 mention this device
ries arc colored youngsters.
of sitting down while greet­
"And though 1 personally ing child patients (or child
examined over I,(00 children customers, too).
in my first few weeks, 1 no­
For most of us adults have
ticed that every colored child forgotten the toddler's outlook
wore well washed clothing.
on life.
“Sometimes the trousers or
To all pre-school children,
coat were patched, tint they we adults are literally giants
were cieanl
or giantesses!
"And these colored young­
In order the better to ap­
sters were also washed thor­ preciate this attitude of tod­
oughly. In fact, the only chil­ dlers, just try to .imagine
dren I examined wlm were ynursclt surrounded by other
dirty anil who smelled as if human beings who are 12 feet
they needed a bath, were lull and weighing fitto to 8(g)
white youngsters.
pounds.
“Due day I Ind n colored
For that Is the relative outboy about five years of age , look of a toddler when lie is
win) protested a bil when I t with his parents or other
examined his throat ami ill* adults.
But when we sit down, then
the chilli's eyes are almost on
O U R H O A R D IN G H O U S E
a level with our own, so he
faUESG tt /WIGHT HE
feels less fearful.
Worth a t r y ,
lie can look at us on a man
e S A D ,H O A rt,V V e e O T IH E -s o l u t io n •
WATiOK/ BUT w.f'LLI/V
to man basis, so he will be
f l o u t o p ou-g P R O B L E M S / VIA i n
LAWN CHAIRS RIGHT
f t L L D C P A 'W M F W W W 6 U S lN E &lt; J S
more likely to act the role
NOW |6 HAV-’.DEK
C O N N E C T IO N U N TIL M A R T H A COM PLETED THAN PE D O L IN V '
we expect of him.
H tlK H c x X .r -C L E A N IN G 6P «C t-{ A N O
‘ ,CHRISTMAS i But children also regard
f o u HA'Jfc S O M E u n s o l d tA ’N N C H A IR S .’
TREES O N / l .r; adults as liotli omnipotent and
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follow-up.
{ F A M E S '’
(Always write to Dr, Crane
In care of Gil* newspaper,
enclosing a lung stamped,
addressed enselope and jn
rents to to srr typing and
printing cost* when you
send for one of his book­
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Tills month tlie savings and loan business passes the 100 billion dollar mark in asseK
We are proud to lie a | kh t of it. The savings and loan business is built on the right
and incentive of human Iwings to le tte r themselves. Its assets have grown from
the thrift of its :if&gt; million savers who are building sound financial futures fop
themselves. We join all savings and loan associations in saying to you, our cus­

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Before you start rem odeling
or building, b e sure to g e t
in touch w ith us.
FREE ESTIMATES W IT H IN 50 MILE RADIUS
COMMERCIAL OR RESIDENTIAL

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than u million home loans a year. . . more thj)n all
other financial institution* combined.

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DEAR MOTHER: I
don't know, but tha only
way to find out la to toko
h i s to one.
DEAR ABBY: My wife
tells me that In some states
there It a law stating if *
coupla has been married 25
years or more, they cannot
get a divorce unless t h e y
both submit to mental ex.
animations, la this a fa c t!
If so, in which states?
RUTH’S HUSBAND
DEAR HUSBAND: There
i* no such law, but I thing
there ought to be.
Tell your troubles to Ab­
by. For a persona], unpub­
lished reply, pleus« send a
stamped, **lf-addrciac&lt;l en­
velop*.
Hate to writ# letter* *
Send one dollar to AHHV,
Box 330,1, Beverly 11111s,
Calif., for Abby’* new book­
let, "HOW TO * RITE
LITTERS FOR ALL OC­
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rate, our shocking increase
in juvenile delinquency, and
Ihe frightening frequency of
headlined home tragedies, to­
day's real challenge to wom­
en is to put their hearts and
brains to work inside the.r
their own four walls.
Women should search for
ways of turning homeniaking
into a truly creative job that J
brings a sense of accomplish­
ment instead ol a sense of
frustralion.
1310 American housewife
needs to set her own homo
and family life In order be­
fore the starts trying to aoiis
the problems of her commun­
ity.
And if a housewife uses her
best talent to be a good wife
and mother and homemaker,
she will find fulfillment as a
woman and as a human be-

For home harmony: Read
Ruth Mlllelt's “ How to Have
a llJppy Husband." bend 25
cents to Ruth Millett Header
Service, c/o The Sanford
Herald. P. O. Box 489. Dept.
A, Radio City Station, New
York 19, N. Y .
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RIT2
LAST DAY
DORIS DAY
JAMES UAUNEU

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“A gwl may wear a tennis o u t­
fit and not play tennis She
m ay w ear a sw im m in g m il
anil not g o near the w atci,
b u t w h e n site p t i u &gt;m a w&lt; ti­
din g gown, she m e a n s bins*,
well," t ig h t Ssssy

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STARTS SUN.
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thing you can do if you can’t
do anything else.”
That is what Mr*. Stewart
L. Udall, wife of the Secre­
tary of the Interior and, her­
self, the mother of six, re­
cently told 1.300 young Future
Homemakers of America.
There's a lot of truth in her
statement. Homemakers are
constantly told that the only
way they can find any per­
sonal satisfaction in life is to
break out of their ranch-style
prisons.
The housewife who is “stuck
in the suburbs'' it forever be­
ing pitied by the 10-caUed ex­
perts on modern living.
To hear them talk, you
would think that home, itself,
offers no challenges to a
woman.
Judging by our high divorce

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (U i’I)
— Archie Edmondson, a rep­
resentative for a men's hair
piece firm in Chicago, ran a
salesman wanted ad in a Kan
sa* City newspaper Monday
for men bald or balding.
He reported he got “ 15 or
20 applicants'' for the job. Ed­
mondson said his company
seeks bald salesmen so they
can model the product.

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ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
(Ul’I) — Filly-two poteiitiul
31u s Americas faced their
full program of pre-contest
activity Tuesday in prepara­
tion for the exciting moment
next Saturday night when one
of them will be named Amer­
ica’s most beautiful girl.
The young women, ranging
in age front 18 to 23, formal­
ly registered for the contest
Monday.
Don’t B* Caught Short
For all of them it will mean
When you buy an evening
* week of hustle and buttle. gown, be sure to try K on
F o r t h e l u c k y f e w w h o w i l l with all ttie underpinning.1
!
b e f i n a l i s t * i t will m e a n s c h o l ­ you plan (o wear with it.
a r s h i p * a m i p o e s i li l r c a r e e r s This way you won't be caught
in the clamorous world of short with a bra that shows
m o d e l i n g a n d r e l a t e d p r o f e s ­ above the plunging back of
sion!.
your gown.
For the ultimate winner It
SKIRT INSURANCE
w ill m vait f u m e as AmeriWhen you shop for your
c s s m o st l o w l y girl, a n d th e
m o r e su lld r e w a r d of a n c s t i - summer dresaei, check to
n i a t r d &lt;100,004) g r o s s d u r i n g be sure that the skirts a rt
t h e y e a r of h e r r e i g n a a M ia a lined. Tha d rv u will hold
Its shape better and will
A m e r i c a 19d-l.
T l i e g i l l * r e p r e s e n t t h o SO wrinkle less in humid wcaa t u t e s a n d N e w Y o r k C i t y Iher.
a n d W a s h i n g t o n , D, C.
Alcohol and gasoline don't
mix—even if you are a chem­
ist.

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PUSHERS.

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PEDDLER5
OR
AfiENTS

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Joe Miller of Dallas was a
trifle puiried by the bidding.
He held an ace and three
kings and his opponent* bad
an opening two bid and a
p o sitive
response
Further­
more, he had to lead someiicio;
thing.
«KUi
He made the hippy selec­
tion of the deuce of diamond!.
Ilia partner's nine lost to
South's arc. South played the
ace and queen of trumps. Joe East am
was back in the lead with the Heetfc T
king of trumps.
jj J
j
By this time it wat obvious
that .South bad a distributionni
al two bid, but distributional | In that case how could Jo*
or not It was a cinch that h e i beat the band?
would hold Uie king of spades, i Jo* found a way. Ha decid-

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WE'LL 6ENP YOU BACK TO I I P L'-0
WOO ANY TIMfc TDU B t
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NOW If I
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By Oswald Jacoby
Onfttodqsi

“ With all the advice offered
on how to tint! fulfillment out­
side our homes, it would be
easy to conclude that home­
making as a career la some­

For Carry Out Order* 1‘lrasr I'hone 322-981*
Well Hate It Itrady

T h e r e ’s m r . h o v w f /
B or. H E 'S V / &amp; U I H T /

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c h k u it tT

DEAR ABBY: Some­
where along the line I’ve
lost control of uiy seven*
year-old son. I’ve had com­
plaints
from
Tommy’s
school teachers, the neigh­
bors and now out dentist re­
fuses to ae* him again. I
had Tommy to tho dentist
ond it took him from 1:30
until 3:30 to Dll on* tooth.
The boy screamed SO loud­
ly the dentist damped hi*
hand ovtr his mouth, and
Tummy bit him. The dental
assistant cam* nut and told
me to please find another
deiitlat next time. She enggeeted that I give him Iranqullixon (for a seven-yearold) or taka him to a psy­
chiatrist. I admit he ia hard

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NOW OPEN
2113 FRENCH AVE., SANFORD

He m a d w
ALLHfS
MONET
SELLING
POOR.-AO
POOR..'

U b a n d la , b a t d o you th in k

DEAR SICK: Yet. And
thay apeciaiiie la people
who are in toe big a hurry
to read aomethlng, but algn
it anyway. My advice to you
(tho a little late) and to
ether*, ia to aigw nothing
without having flrat talked
It over with your husband
and 'o r a lawyer. P. S. 1
hope you reported the “roof­
ing company" to tho Bettor
Buaineaa Bureau.

DELICIOUS

K1NDA CHUMMVAfTIRt
KPLAIUEP RWV IT’S SO
IMPORTANT TOSWlPTH'i
K
STUFF ROWl [A

5»p Tk*r* U2NIWBO THi* DESK

PH lPPfP MIOM J t a i i g ~ r FOR NEW OKLEAUSI s----- — — *

• Service

Seminole TV

DEAR ABBY: W* had ■
lin k damage to oar roof
(rain and high winda) and
tho insurance company man
laid to («t an “estimate"
on the coit of repairing it.
I naked around, and a
neighbor gave me the num­
ber of a roofing company.
A man came right oat, look­
ed ' i t the roof, and aaid it
would coat &lt;200 to fix it. I
told him it aounded fair to
me, but I'd talk to my husband. Then I aigr.ed something, but waa in too big
a hurry to read all of It. I
only wanted an eitim ate,
Abby. The next morning a t
eight o'clock 1 heard pound­
ing and hammering on my
roof. Three men were up
there working. 1 told the
head wan I bad only aigned
for an “eitimate,1* but he
showed me where I had
aigned a CONTRACT. They
were finiihed in three houra
and demanded their &lt;200. I
was dumbfounded. I had to
go to the bank and draw out
the money because the con­
tract aaid CASH. My huebend laid I w ai a moron.
Abby, I'm lick. Can people
do buiieeii tkia way and
gat away with itJ
SICK

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15. Boalassa Opportunity | 27. Special Services
CLASSIFIED INDEX
f* r •safer* frralft Sept. *4. 1963 — Puire 3-A 16. For Heist
I. Lost k Pound
SERVICE
Station for lease.
Piano Tuning and Repair
R E N T A BED
3. Notices - Personals
By Nadine Seltzer RoUaway, Hospital A Baby Inventory take-over. Good W L. Harmon — FA 2-4223
SWEETIE PIE
3. Education - Instruction
location. Ph. FA 2-4342.
Beat.
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
4. Transportation
By Day, Week, or Month
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
5. Food
CARROLL’S FURNITURE 17. Mult Help Wanted
All Types am! Slses
6. For Rant
Ph. FA 2-3111 U« W. l i t St. NEED Immediately, qualified
We Repair and Service
6A Special Notices
Telephone installer* A re­
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.
S T I N E
7. Business Rentals
pairmen.
Call Mr. Williams. Machinery and Supply Co.
Quiet
neighborhood.
FA
28. Beach Rentals
Bumup A Sims, Inc., JU 207 W. 2nd St.
I4M from 1:30 to s p. m.
FA 2-4432
9. For Sale or Rent
5-8431.
West Palm Beach
Monday
thru
Friday.
Ph.
10. Wanted to Rent
or Rurnup A Sims. FA TRACTOR Work. Mowing,
F a 2-4301 any other time.
II . Reul Estate Wanted
dixk. blade. FA 2-7664.
2-8771, Sanford.
13. Real Estate For Sale
FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
13. Mortgage Loans
29. Automobile Service
frame House. $80 month. 18. Help Wanted
14. Insurance
1023 Sarita.
15. Business Opportunity
STEAM Presser, Apply in
AUTO GLASS
person. Downtown Cleaners
BR. Furn. Apts. Newly
16. Female Help Wanted
INSTALLED
and Launder*. U3 Palmetto.
decorated. Ml Palmetto.
17. Male Help Wanted
Senkarik
Glass and Paint
FA 2-1374.
18. Help Wanted
Company
Child Cars. FA 2-2274.
19. Situation! Wanted
219 Magnolia Pb. FA 2 4421
CLEAN large Apt. downstairs.
20. B abyaltten
19. Bltsaiiofifl Wanted
Also efficiency- SU Park.
Auto Glass, Tops
21. Beauty Salona
4 Sea* Covers
22. Build • P aint - Repair
NICELY furnithed 3 bed DAY'S work. FA2-8394.
23. Building Materials
room House. $80 a month WANTED 3 or 4 under school
AUTO GLASS &amp;
24. Electrical Services
FA 2 3249.
aged children. Will board
SEAT
COVER CO.
25. Plumbing Services
Child. 322 9228.
364 W. 2nd St. FA 2 4032
2 BEDROOM and 3 bedroom
26. Radio &amp; Television
House*. FA 2 3883.
PAINTING or Repair work. \LL WORK GUARANTEED
27. Special Services
Ph. FA 2-706428. Luundry Service
21. P u u iiry • Livestock
8. Bench Rentals
29. Automobile Service
21.
llMuty
Salon.**
29A.
Auto
Accessories
9. it
SHETLAND PONIES
HUTCHISON Ocean front
30. Machinery - Tools
FOR CHRISTMAS
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
SPECIAL
31. Poultry - Live stock
Financing Available $50 4 up.
FA
2-4038.
BACK
to
echool
offer,
one
of
‘D o n 't give ma m y allowanea while H E 'S around. 31 A. Pets
We will keep until Dec. 21.
our better told wave* $8.60.
I ow e him 3 0 c e n t* !"
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Alio S a d d l e s , Blankets,
9. For Ssle or Rein
W*
now
have
a
special
fa­
“Now alt wa have to do is find th« Cindirslls that
Furniture
hirdles 4
halters, ph.
cial booth aervicca from
5 ROOM House. 817 Catalina.
fitaithasA ahoaaT*
BIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith 33.
34. Articles F o r Sale
FA 25473 or FA 23017.
tip to tip.
34-A Swap o r Etching*
12. Real Fatale For Sato Cut ‘N Curl Beauty Shop BAY Gelding. 7 jrri. old. 13Vi
35. Articles Wanted
2. Notices - Personals
6. For Real
318 Palmetto Ave.
hand* high. FA 2-HW4.
36. Automobiles • Trucks
Phone door l, 322-0884
bt.
Johns
Realty
DUPLEX
1203
Elm.
ApartVACUUM
CLEANER
repair*,
37. Boats - Motors
Phone door 2, 322-8626
3 1A. Pela
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
38. Motorcycles • Scooters parte, supplies for Electro- m enu BUI Magnolia. Carpet 118 N. Park Ave. FA 24123
&amp;
fireplace.
New
living
lux,
Kirby.
Hoover,
Air39. Trailers - Cabanas
22. Build - Paint - Repair MINIATURE black Poodle.
room furniture. Mailer bed­
Way, Rex-Air etc. Free
AKC Reg. FA 2-4148.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
40. Farm Equipment

By Kate Osann

pickup. New and Ueed
cleaners sold. FA 2-2282.

I. Loot A Found

LOST— blank billfold at 3. Education - Instruction
Lauderami. Cannot replace
content!. Reward. Simai, SEW AND SAVE. Robert
Mere of Milady's Shoppe.
323 3062.
108 S. Park wilt conduct
beginner* 4 advanced cluesLOST: Female while cat.
Harriett Boyd. FA 2-2816.
e* ill sewing and tailoring.
Ph. 323-0313.

2. Notices • Personals

ftp
lMlil4A.k TMflat ■! ft* OH

“The psychiatrist says his ago is expanding too
rapidly? ^ could hays told you ha was too big for
his britches!’*

CARNIVAL

By Dick Turner

PIANO 4 Organ Lesson*. Be­
CARD OK THANKS
ginners, advanced. Child­
To the many friend* and
ren. adult*. Ex per u-need
neighbor! who were so very
teacher Call FA 2 3328.
generous with their assis­
tance md the many ex­ i . For Kent
pressions of sympathy to us 1 RM. furn. Apt. Clean. Wa
during our recent k«s of
ter It lights. $50. 322-2784.
son and brother.
The Family of James C. EFFICIENCY Apartment on
Reavei
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lots and shopping
•tore*. No utility rhargep.
Suitable for couple or sin­
iv TUB m t r i it r o t n r.
gle, al.vo, retired people.
v i v n i ji 1111*1*1. i i h i i it
FA 2-4712.
o r rLiiRinx i* u rn n m
tCHivni.K r n n n . c h i *.
UNFURNISHED largo 2 bed­
IKRT VO. 1.1.1.to
runKR.M, NtTin.vAt, u o itrroom Duplex. Fla. room.
O A O E ASSOCIATION'. a o r Electron heat. MLh Si.
poration,
Longwoud. 838 3?Jd.
Plaintiff,
-»BJAitE.a ROORRT JOHNS a a,I
BEDROOM block houae.
H1UEN 11. JOIIN.S. hi* wir*.
Kitchen
equipped.
1600
I&gt;*f**n4ar&gt;(&lt;a),
v iv rira o r a r r r ix
Dougina.
FA
2-8297
or
FA
*ti*RTn*oe: r m m i.n o n r
2-7899.
TOi JAMK-I ROIIKHT JOHN'S
a n a II CI.EN' M jo il vs.
Ilia wlfa. WlIlWtR tll-SI- Ettlciency Api. $30 Mo. up.
DEJXCK
IS r N K N O W N
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
ANH IV HOOK I . AKT
KNOWN ADMH1-PS IS;
121 LAUREL DRIVE
r. o. nox i i i , tu iK u TON. rAI.IFORMA:
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
YOU ARK 1IKIIK1IV NOT!- ped Ihn/se. $95 a month.
FllOt* t l u l a C o m p l a i n t l a
f o ra e ln * * a c e r t a i n m „ r t * 4 * *
Ph. FA 2 8437.

Legal Notice

ancunibarlne
th »
f o l lo w in g
i l a i e r i b a d r e a l p r u p a r t r . lo w lli

x-nt ji, Block I. ntrvi.ANrt
ESTATE*. Atn*n&lt;W&lt;t Plat.
ac&lt;-or&lt;llna to a plat there.

«,f recnriieil

In P i a l

tlmik

II, pagee t A I. oT the
Put,lie lle.-oru, of tsaiul-

note C u u m r ,

Florida,

Togath*r with the following
ileacrlba.l rhaltala parrnantnt.
Ip attach..I lliaratn:
One (IK Refrigerator,
O le , Modal i.v.-ms, s - r l a l
XHOOll
On a UK l i a n a a, E le c t ri c ,
i t -,&lt;iai t u i o w i i . aerial re#tS »!l

One fluo&gt;Tharm Heater,
oil, M-lei ij*.!, banal
tu rn
On* Victor Climax liltc h a n K a h a u a t Kan. n o mild e l or aerial numtnr.

‘H e's b een ta lk in g b a c k to you, eh?JV eH , you c a n 't
blem e m y e x a m p le for THAT!"

BERRY’S WOULD

By Jim Berry

T e n V e n e t i a n lllinda, m e ­
t a l . m a n u f a c t u r e d h r aank a r l k ( I l e a . A P a i n t Comp a r r . H a n to r d . P lo rld a , no
m o d ' t » r aarlal n u m lie re
lie* b e e n file d a u a l n a t y o u In
the
ahove-etyled
lull.
lh*
e h o r t t i t l e o f w h i c h I. K ed eral
N a t i o n a l X l o t i g a g a Aaaoolatlun,
a c a r p o r a l t o n ur«anli*&lt;! u n ­
d e r a n A l t o f C o n a r e a a an d

• lin in g pureuant In tha Veil,
arat National Vlurtaag* Aiaoelation Charier Ael, having
It a principal o f l l a In the CIO
of Weihlnxlon, Uletridt of
Columbia, Plaintiff, vereue,
Jtm ei Robert John* and
Helen It. Johue, hie wife. Pefendant(e) and you ara requir­
ed to eer.e a ,.,py of your An• w a r n r o t h e r n l n a l l n g t o the
C o m p l a i n t on P l a i n t i f f e Alt- r
n ay , H a c k N. C le v e la n d . J r .
S u i t e 111 h a u t o r - l A t l a n t i c N a ­
t i o n a l H an k B u ild in g , S a n f o r d
F l o r i d a , a n d f l la the o r l a l n e l
A m e e r o r o t h e r p l r a - l i n c In
t h e e f l l - e o f t h e Clerk Of n e
C i r c u i t C o u r t ,&lt;n &gt;&gt;r b e f o r e toe
J i r d d u y of Mepli|*l&gt;tr, A. I&gt;,
till
If y o u f a l l to d o eo, a
d e c r a e p r o c o n f e a e o w ill be
t a k e n a e e l n e t jou f u r t h e re
l i e f d e m a n d e d In t h e Com
p laint.

Thia Notice ihatl be publieii
ed once a Keek for (OUI
leoutlve week. In The Sanford
Herald, a a i m - p a p e r circulat­
ed In S e m i n o l e C o u n ty , F l o r i d a
Dated thin letn day of
August. A. U. n et
( S K A I. )
A r t h u r 11. I I . - km l i b . J r .
&lt; e r k o r , ir oil C - u r i
By: Vienna T. Ylhloti,
L*. C.

'T i y M lV yO U j r f v itttu lf JlfoftJ /&gt;&gt;
ta r n m a^4mu u e il

Ala.a N Cleveland. Jr. and
Harold F. Jobneon
A u d i o , ) , for I ' l a l n l l f f
P. O. D r a w e r Z
Sanford, Florida
P u b P ih

Aug.

,4. It. tilt.
I CDJ. i l

JI,

JI

A Sept.

room. Jilouile back porch.
Realtor
Clean. $83. Inquire 119 Kim. Raymond I.undi|iii»t, A*xo.
NO 8 5287.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
2 FURNISHED Houses. Uuwman’s Trailer Court. Uc
Jim Hunt Realty
Rary. NO 8 4908.
Office FA 2 2118
CLEAN lit floor Apartment.
Night FA 2-0641
Private entrance. tool Pal
323 0700
niello.
2524 Park Dr. .SanJord, Fla.
2 BEDROOM. Fla. Room. IV*
hath*. Carport*. Ratio. Ex­ IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
3 bedroom model Home*.
clusive neighborhood. De­
l.MN
Enterprise**, I n c.
llary. $75. Rh. 322-8282.
tlighlond Ave. Iaingwood.
$1.0 TE 8 3911.
2 BR. Kit. cq.
3 Bit. Kit. eq.
$85
loirge 4 Br.
$125
FHA - VA
leirgo 4 Br.
$180 CIOVK11 NMKNT HOMES

Seml-Retircd Carpenter
Small Repairs — Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

HINSON

2-3-4 BEDROOMS
Reg. Beal Estate Broker
1 AND 2 BATHS
FA 2-13U1 17-92 at Hiawatha MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
2 BEDROOM liirnislied Apart­ DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

F i t RN IS It ED Apartment.
Clean and close in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322 4913
AIR CONDITIONED BR. in
3 Km. furn. Apt. $85. mo.
I l l E. *th St. FA 2-4285.

$H)o VA TO ?lio0 FHA
LOW MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
l MMEDI ATE OCOU P AN CY

AND

‘CLEAN quiet lloutiix'' The
Gables. FA 2 0720.

WE CAN QUALIFY YOU
FOR ONE OF THESE
OUTSTANDING HOME
W E LA K A APARTMENTS:
BUYS IN MINUTF.SI
Roam* privet* bath*, 114
FOR COMPLETE
W. First St.
INFORMATION
For quality autumobile* at
SDK OH CALL*
low prices check the Herald
clasxiiied pages where local
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellunville. dealers advertise.
Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom. I
bath, large y a r d . $100
ix T in: t u n i r r (lit lie iikmonthly. FA 2 I7UU.
rilt: mx m j i tin i *i. &lt; i i i el r r o r ki .o n i i i *. t \ *xit
n m aum xoi.K n i r m ,
FURNISHED or unfurnished
tn Ckaaeery X«. IITM
Duplex. 4 large rooms, tile
■■tu n r m x m i r
bath. Near bate FA 2-3753.
Ktt.KBN HAAlit,
( riu n u ff,
-V t.
BIT KSUVMIIIV Hit 2 BedW. RN'Ol.VN’l*
room, Kil chi'll equipped.
tiilflidilll.
Virile n n r ri it
NO 8 j &gt;9J for apiHiiatiiicnt.
iv t i i i ;
n r thio
• t it w n r ri.nuiiM
HOUSE— one year old, com­
T«i J WEI H W. KNiitaAND, JP.t
pletely furnDhed, all elec­
mftntft
t* uiiknovi n
tric kitchen. FA 2 2577.
TOIT AUK HKftKUT WflTIri* D tha I n *-j!t In Ki)U(t| NICELY furnished z Bed­
hat h*nti brouffEti i t i m i i you
room Houle. FA 2 0271.
br BILhL.N HAAlir. In (l.a
rife u it Court of tha Ninth
JudlHsl Cl rout t. In m t for
FURNISHED RENTALS
M#hi»{iitota »J11un Iy, f1!orida.
$ 73
T o r auk it i: it Kit v hum - 2 Bedroom i Bath
MO.SK!&gt;. OllDKHKn AND UK- 3 Bedroom 2 Hath with Ha.
gUlHKD to file your Aniwtf
Room, Lease
8430
with the Clerto of n i l Court
and to earva a copy thereof 2 Bedroom Apt*. $-&gt;3 4 $83
upon the Plaintiff or PlainUNFURNISHED
tifTa attorney herein on or
3 Bedroom 1 Bath
$53
before th* 33r«t day of
&gt;*rnbar, DU The name of the 3 Bedroom 1Hath
$87 50
Plaintiff* attorney U Jantea 2 Bedroom l Bath
$02
50
U. Uorffttl, end hi* aidr, »» is
327 North MefnolU Avenue, 2 Bedroom 1Bath
$70
Orlando, Florida. If you fell 3 Bedroom 1Bath
$89
to do eo. e Decree Pro Con*
f#*«o will be entered **«m*t 3 Bedroom Dk Rad) with
you for the relief d«me&amp;«led
Fla. Room
$125
In the ( ompLblnt$75
Toll AUK rrrtT Iir.R NOT!* 3 Bedroom 1 Bath
FI CD that the liAtUre of eel4 3 Bedroom 2 Haiti
$87,30
suit t« fur Par till on of I*eii 4i.
The deii rlpllon of the real I Bedrooms 2 Hilh with
Washer-Dryer 4 Air
property proceeded e«euiet te
j i ftillitwe;
Conditioned
$150
Ijot* Noe. 4)7.
end &amp;■&gt;!
of th* Town .if Iconicwoitda 4 Bedroom* 2 Halil with
Florida, encord in it to Pint
EVERYTHING
$225
thereof, an recorded in
PUt Book I. et Pa see II
thru 21. of the Public
Tteunrde of btratnole Court*
Slemper Agency
ty. Florida
witnkum
mr
hand
h
REALTOR — INSURUII
•'i*. w of aas.Ief Olrcuut Fiiurt &lt;•(
Seminole County* Florida, end FA 2-4191 1919 S French Ave
the heel of held Court, At bun*
ford, tieiuintde County* Florid*,
thle 15th dey of Au«uetc 1941.
GHEES llltl AIt
(StfAL)
( hole* hit* availalil* In
Arthur If Beelteltb, Jr,
Greenbriar uf l.rnh Arbor
Clerk of the circuit Court
in an I f u r j ,
»!• Cl­
oivrlouking x»lf rour-r,
(y. Klurtda
Cualom building to your
U&gt;: Uarilia T. VthDn
•ptrificalion.
Grernbriar
Uaputy Clark
del duped by
Horratl a liurrelt
Alturuay* at I.aw
KINGS WOOD
117 North Xlaenulla Avanu*
Ill’ll.DEBS INC.
Orlan-lo, KlorlUa
I'ubtleb: Aug.
: i A eap!
202 Fairmont Dr.
«. t. :»*i
FA 2-a&lt;l74
c

3 BEDROOM UR Home, Fla.
room, air rood. F e n e e d

yard. Well A sprinkler sys­
location.

Ph.

INDUSTRIAL SITE - 3 acre*
close in. 250 ft. rail front­
age, paved street. An in­
vestment opportunity at on­
ly $8,700.

SO UTH W AR D
INVESTMENT A REALTY
116 N. Park Ave. 3229173

k

HEARN

D o w n

$10.00

1 Repossessed T pe. din­
ette $39.30
3 Odd walnut dining roans
chairs all 3 for $10.00
l Simmons hide-a-bed. Like
new. $89.30

1 Hospital bed with guard
rail, new mattress. $99.30
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
119 8. Magnolia

FA2 -8321

33. Articles Wanted
WANTED used T.V.‘a. Ph.
FA 2-9776.

36. Automobiles • Trucks
BUYING A NEW eg
USED CART
FINANCE IT WITH U1
4 Low Interest Rates
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H. B. POPE CO., INC.
JU0 So. Tirk Ave.

FA 2-4234

WASHING Machine Service.
Free estimates on repairs.
2619 Hiawatha. 322 7363.

P a y m e n t O n

LABOR D A Y |

SPECIALS
•&gt;t CHEVROLET Station Wagon ............
51) Ill 11Ck 4 Door llnrdlop, Power ...... ....
55 OLDS 88 Auto., Dower Steering
59 FORD Ii Ton IMckup ............................
til Oi.DS 98 I Door, Air Cond..................
59 CADILLAC 1 Door, P ow er....................
56 01.DS 88 Hardtop Coupe, Aulo............
62 CHEV II, Auto., Station Wugon
59 CHEV 'j Ton Fleelwide Pickup ...........
56 CHEV 2 Door, 6 Cyl, Sid. S h i f l .......
58 CHEV t Dtatr V-8 Auto., P. Steer ing
62 .Moii/ u Coupe, I Speed Traan. ................
lilt Dl’EI. 2 Dour ........................................
57 IIUU'K I Dour, Aulo, Power St„ Ilka.

H a p p in e B s

MOVES YOU INTO A

1963 MOBILE HOME
3

Rebuilt Studio Couch $19.30
2-33” Rebuilt Hollywood Beda
each $29.30
2 Twin rebuilt Hollywood
Beds each $35 0u
1 King sis« rebuilt Hollywood
beds each $89.30
2 Twin size extra long Holly*
wood Beda each $39.30
4 Full size Hollywood beda
each $19.30
2-33" Hollywood beda with
headboard each. $34.30
1 Twin aiza box spring $908
2 Twin size rebuilt box springs
each $17.30
1-48" Innvrspnng mattress

HOLlERSo/SANFORD

Air-Conclitionintr

TOO DOW N
5 5 ’x 1 0 *

LOW. LOW PRICES!
ON USED FURNITURE

PLUMBING CONTRACTING
HLtlllMING Roses on double
Repairs 4 Water Heater*
clierokee stock. $2,50 each.
FREE ESTIMATES
Gray Shadow* Nursery
204 E. 3rd St.
322-9143
CAN’T take car to College,
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
PLUMBINCI
For quick sale 1958 hardtop
VEGETABLE plant*.
See
Contracting Repairs
Chevrolet $195. Call Jack
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
FREE ESTIMATES
Ivey. FA 2 6118.
2nd xml Sanford Ave.
R. L. HARVEY
1960 RENAULT Dauphine. 4
204 Saniord Ave.
F^ 2 3183
ORCHID PLANTS
Door $490 1958 Mercury
For Sale
alation wagon $875. 1957
26. Radio &amp; Television
AT BARGAIN PRICES
Fairlane 500. 2 door hard­
Ijimon Bluff
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­ J. C. Ilunten
top. $250. 1955 Olds 88. 3
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
door, $230. 1939 Harley
33.
Furniture
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Davidson 74, $893.
Ave. Ph. rA 2 9T74.
Used furniture, appliance*,
Reel's Body Shop
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
lOtJi 4 Sanford Ave.
: s. Special Services
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
1953 CHEVY $193. FA 2-3577
Ave. Ph. FA 2 4132
SINGER
or 818 Rosalia.
Sell Us Yeur furniture. Quick
SEWING MACHINE
Service With the Cash 37. Iloatn • Motors
SALES 4 SERVICE
SUPER TRADING POST
CALL FA 2*5783
16’ RUNABOUT with 25 hp."
FA 2 0877.
Evl'***jdc. Fiberglass but*
LAWN SERVICE WANTED reliable couple to tom.
All newly painted. Ph.
Mowing and edging, etc. Sattake up monthly payments
FA278U2.
Mfaetioa guaranteed. Ph.
at $13 50 ija 3 complete
FA 2 IglT.
room* of furniture. Call COLOSSAL Reopening aal«
bcglni tomorrow- Wc'tl all
TE g 1511, Casselberry, col­
THEE SERVICE. Expert tree
be back from a wonderful
lect.
service. Reasonable rates,
boating vacation. Brown,
8 year* experience. Free
broke 4 ready to serve you.
KRKK KSTIV.TATK
estimates. Ph. FA 2 4377.
Upholstering 4 Mattress ren­
With top quality outfits at
ovating. New A Used Furni­
or beluw wholesale prices.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Example: $1193 D e lu x a
Co., at 799 Celery Ave.
Kabuglas $793. 17' 16' Cut*
SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
FA 2-2117.
ter $1993. $1085 73 hp. EvinRepair or New
rude $730. 40 hp. $393. 16*
Any Type
31. A rticles Fur Stile
Gator Trailers $130. 3Iany
Contract or Hour
others. Clearance Includes
Lswnmower.
BONDED ROOFING CO. CRAFTSMAN
bout lot full of used outfits
Good corn!. 20" cut. FA
668-1750 DKHARY
loo. Terms. Hobson Sport*
2-4081.
ing Goods. Downtown San­
LAWNS Kemivatrd - Arratc
ford. FA 2 3981.
Remove Thatch • Chinch 10 yr. old CASE Tractor with
cutter bar. Good cond. $190.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Kerti
Ph. FA 2 1718 or FA 2 3363. 38. Motorcycle** - Scooters
ljf-l* h . FA 2-4244
MANSFIELD LAWS’ SER Lailiei, children* shoe*. $1.99 BIKES Unpaired - Repainted.
up. Men* dine* $2 99 up.
Free pickup and del. Coy’a
SMITH Air CuuJtliut. Refri­
Surplus City, 2UL W. 1st.
Bike Shop. FA 29683.
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason
able in prire. Day FA 2-7431
Night FA 2-2Ua.

SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
tios, etc. Free estimate. Pb.
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0559 322 3306

P u t A

SINGER ROUND Bobbin,
equipped' to tig-sag and
make buttons holes. Guar*
anteed. Assume fly* pay*
mtnts of 87.10. 104 3. Park.

ROOFING

Real Estate—Mortgages
111 N. Park Ave. 322-2429
Ravenna Park
FA 27495
Evenings
FA 2 2977 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8J80

tem
Nice
FA 28962.

GURU A Dm ides, Vegetable
pl.it*. Bovinas. Dutch Mill
Nur.-ery. Upsala Rd. just
off 2m h St. A 1*L

25. Plumbing Servient

ROSA L. PAYTON

ment. Close ill. Reasonable.
FA 2 9841.

32. Flower** - Shrubs

11. Articles For Sato
SI per day rental for Electrie Carpet Sbampooer with
purchase of Blue Lustre,
Carroll’s Furniture.

B E D R O O M S

IIUHUY — ONLY A FEW LEFT!
HtEK DELIVERY AND SET-UP
Drive II Miles To Leesburg — Save A Lot!
Me Trade Fur Furniture!

$ 195
1195
395
715
2295
2195
295
1995
895
195
795
1895
695
595

Optn Dally 9 a.M. to 7 p-m.. Fri., H at til 8:3* —
Clueed Sunday*

CHEVROLETS — OLDS
CADILLAC

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Incurporalrd
OCALA
X Mdr* North Orala oa VJH. 441
PHONE 422-SI«•

BIG REDUCTIONS
LEESIUJRG
U.8. 411 By Paaa •
PHONE 7x7-5331

219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-6231, FA 2-0711
J*

2505 PARK AVE.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) Evangelist
Bllljr
Graham
Monday night draw a parallel
between America of two can*
tori as ago and today with ito
lawlaaanasa, trim*, divorce,
Immorality and debauchery.
Ho alaa reminded the audi­
ence of 12,441 In hie 16th
meeting a t Coliseum that
the tabor movement "oarer
a great deal to Jtaus Christ,"
Tha wdrldwlde trad# union
moeemant Started "ai a result
a f a g n a t spiritual revival"
Graham said, Ha aald the her*
Jtage of labor unlona cornea
"from tha church and from
tha groat Wesleyan revival*
af tha 18th century,"
The world — lading evan­
gelist described conditions in
tha 18th century aa "a para­
llel in American society to­
day. The lawleaineu, tha
crime, tha divorce, the Immor­
ality, the debauchery of that
day a n similar to the condi­
tions of our own day."
When laboring conditions
were a t their worst In Great
Britain, Graham said, "God
rslasd up John Wetley, who
preached a gospel which startad social forma In Britain.

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Yallpur-CHag

f*s&lt;r

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□ Red-Ripe Tomatoes
All Purpees U.8. #1

Y o u 'll discover — PEOPLE o nd
PRODUCE g et T e nd e r- L o v in '-C o re a t
P u blix. So be sura to stro ll dow n
produce (one fo r th e freshest in
fru its and vegetables. It's a n o th e r
h oppy d iffe re n c e In shopping o t
P u b lix, w here shop p in g Is a ple a su re !

□ Potatoes ...................
Crisp

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□ Pascal C e le ry ..........
Red Delltlpae

□ Apples .......................

fS S !* C o c k ta il

Sherbet Sale

Tom atoes
Sweet Peas
Green Beane
Golden Corn
Sliced Beets

Libby's Pineepple-Grepefniit

Soviet Union, seising on an
apparsnt Ideological contra­
diction, has charged Commu­
n ist China with maintaining
• foreign policy that dooms
many overseas Chinese to suf­
fering under "imperialism,"
Th« official government
newspaper lavestla said Mon­
day night the Peking regime
waa quick to advocate vio­
lence to unaeat imperialism
but showed "startling Indif­
ference" toward Ita own na­
tional! In Hong Kong, Macao,
and tha Nationalist Chinese
atrongholda of Matsu and For­
mosa.
Premier Nikita 8. Khru-hchev'a doctrine of peaceful
coexistence between differing
social systems la one of the
key pointa of dispute in the
Ideological quarrel between
the two communist giants.
Peking maintains Hint no
compromise should be made in
the "bitter life and death
struggle" with imperialism
and that any nuclrar war In­
evitably would end with a
victory fur communism.

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Schools In Five
Counties Mix
TALLAHASSEE (UlM) —
Public schools In five Florida
counties were scheduled toduy
to open their doors to white
and Negro students f»r the
first time.
Indications were there would
be no incident* when the
school bell rung at Leon, Oka­
loosa, Volusia, St. John* and
lluvul counties. Eleven other
Florida rountiea already have
begun desegregation.
Only a handful of Negro
pupils wns expected to enter
white schools in each of the
counties, and officials antici­
pated no truuhle. Moat of the
Students were r e g I a t e r,e d
quietly last week.

Fresh Beiton Butt

d a iry specials
K r*H 's rk ile J e le h le I n s t

Cream Cheese . . . VkV
F illiku ry's Fam ily-S tyle
Tasty R o lls ........2

fro zen foods
M in u te M e lt C e s c . Florida

Pay Raises Go
To 2.6 Million

Orange Juice . . . .
S eu tkleaJ’s F re see Stew
Vegetables ..........
C kst's Ckeice Q uick Fresee
French Fries..........
M rs. Feel's Fem ity Peck
Onion Rings..........
D terh s ld 's Q uick Frutse
Fordhook Limas ..

!Sirloin Steak
! T-Bone Steak
1Boneless Roui
j Chuck Steaks
- Ground Beef

WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The federal minimum wuge
went from $1.15 to &lt;1 "S an
hour today, providing an esti­
mated 2.6 million worker*
with pay Increases ranging up
to 10 cents an hour.
Thu latbor Department said
that, In addition, a 44-hour
atandarif week also w-nt into
effect today for employe* In
Mg retail ami service etdalj.
lishmenta brought under tha
law in IU6I.
The department estimated
tha relies would add $365 mil­
lion to employer*’ payrolls in
the coming year.

N o r It KMTONS 11ILK
Any Credit Granted In
The N a m e Of ADUIK
ItltOOKH, deceased, w i l l
not he honorrd.
WILLIAM II. UKOOKH

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Pork S teaks.......
Copeland's Tasty Fresh

Sliced Bologna...
Old Fashion Mild Cheddar

Store Cheese......
Swift's Premium Chunk lalogne ar

Braunschweiger.
Tarnew's Cooked er Baked Style

Sliced H am ........
Lyke'i Famous Sugar-Creek Label

VIS’

S ette e's Flevecful Freese

Smoked Sausage

Fish Sticks............. VC
M rs. Feet's M iniatu res
Deviled C ra b ........VkV
SEMINOLE PLAZA
Morton
Mix or Match Sale!

Collections lip
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) —
Collection* of customs in the
Port of Jacksonville amounted
to 1023,201 during August, an
incrcu.e of almost 1100.000
over the same month last
year.

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Three Birmingham
Something Uk« tills happens
at th* beginning of every
school year, Supt. Ray Milnee said today. The police
blotter this morning revealed
that an anxious mother a^acd
police yesterday afternoon to
search for her five-year-old
daughter who had failed to
come home from school. The
police report continued that
when School lu a Driver Ella
Mae Johnson parked her ve­
hicle for the Bight there was
the young miss still aboard
and enjoying the ride.
• • •

Schools Closed

uTltr jja ttfo r fo ijm t t f ii
WEATHER: Widely scattered mostly afternoon shower* through F riday; htffh today 90-95; low tonight In 70s.

5200,000 Road
Construction
Plan Set Up

A two per cent pay increa**
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (CPU i closing and gathered at the VOlTr.G
United Press Leased Wire
Kstablished 1908
THU US., SEPTKM lfEUfi. 1963 SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. f f
for
nil city employe* wn* ap­
—City poiice today surround- schools,
proved
and u three-year $200,ed three desegrated public
g,lm, uf thp more than 2WO
schools, closed at the request
0(H)
road
construction program
state troupers sent here by- W
W
A ...
of Gov. George Wallace fol­
wua tentatively adopted by
lowing rioting that claimed Wallace Tuesday were seen at
City Commission in special
one life, to prevent students the schools, but it was nut de­
session Wednesday evening.
front entering the buildings.
termined whether they were
City hil-orer* will recciv*
Police took the stations to
ow,™ . g
Retracted
head off any possibility of
slightly more thun two per
City policemen refused the
trouble In the event some stu­
MIAMI (CPI) — Cuban ex­
cent in tho HKi3-&lt;M budget.
■j
offered
nssistuncu of the
dents had not heard of the
ile Fernando Fernandez BarCity .Mnnnger \V. E. Knowles
troopers Wednesday n i g h t
eenas took back his story of
Harlan Blackburn, of Sun- he arraigned on 11 charge* informed Commission mem­
during
rioting
by
1,000
Ne★
★
★
being a Castro spy Wednesday
liimlo Springs, reputed to la­ of conspiracy uml operating ber*.
gioes enraged by the bombing and told police he was tortur­
of a Negro attorney’s home ed for 12 hours and forced to
the head of l-olita operations l-olitn .Mimiluy before Judge
lie added that the new bud­
Warren II. Edward* in Ornnge
three blocks from one of the make "false statements."
First dsy'a school enroll­
in Foist Central Florida, will t'ounty Criminal Court.
get will inelude a reclassifica­
desegregated schools.
ment in Seminole County
Blackburn was arrested tion of all police officer* un­
Birmingham school board Texts Banned.
schools Tuesday totaled 13,Wednesday
afternoon by Or­ der tho grade uf rliicf to re­
attorneys were expected to go
717, ms compared to the first
BASTROP, La (UP!) Thange
and
Seminole
County flect a more comparable poln-n
into federal court today to
day's figure of 13.011 last
.Murhousc Parish (county)
sherlff's deputies at tin- homo subtly. Thl* provides for ma­
seek a stay of the federal
year, Walter Teague, admin­
School Board has quit buying
of Beverly Robert-, Longwood. jor increase* in the lower pol­
court o r d e r desegregating lexlbooks from the Macmillan
istrative assistant, said to­
The Orange County warrant ice grade* and gradually de­
TALLAHASSEE
(CPU
—
West End and Ramsay high Publishing Co. because of re­
day. This figure is expected
was served hy Seminole Dep­ crease* in tin- upper grade*.
to near 1S.OOO later in the Gov. Karris llryant suid today
ports next textbooks will have
uty Charles l agan and Or­
the
quiet
desegregation
of
school year.
ravially integrated illustra­
ange deputies.
Commissioner* also are dis­
puhliv schools in six Florida
• • •
tions.
Deputies look lliaekburn in­ cussing u full "Kelly day” for
counties this week was due
F'urthrr efforts to solve the to custody at l;"ll p.m. and city fireuu-n. Presently, they
Here's an Interesting com­ largely to the state's pupil
milk
price dispute between brought him to tiie Seminole arc given a half "Kelly day."
Hearing'
Set
parison of the high school placement law administered
state public schools and the County jail, lie was released (Firemen work u 21-hour shift
ORLANDO (l I’ll — A fact­
population. First ligure is by local school boards.
dairy industry will he made under $5,ouo IMind at 5;2t) p.m. and are off duty for 21 hour*.
finding board was scheduled
lids yesr's first day enroll­
Bryant told his weeklyFriday in a meeting at Talla­
Bluckhuin's arrest follow* A "Kelly day" would allow
today to hear the case of an
ment and the second figure is news conference that the statehassee, it was reported this arrest* of other nllcged bo- them a full free day every 29
f t} * last year's: Seminole, 933 and had wisely given school place­
Orlando
contracting
tirni
morning by Supt. R T. Mil- litu operators in the last days.)
llouss- and Home, LTD., bar­
&gt;29; Lyman, fifia and 030; ment control "as it plight to
wee.
chairman of the State month on Cnmorun Avenue,
red
from
federal
financing
Knowles also informed tho
Oviedo (grades 7-12), 295 and he, to local hoards.”
.Superintendents school lunch­ east of Sunford. uml nt Mait­ Commission that tho new bud­
under
the
President's
anti­
269, and Crooms, 1,023 and
He said tho people in the
room committee
land. All defendant* will he get, if approved, would include
discrimination order.
1.000.
counties were making the nec­
Mllwee will presale at a arraigned nt Orlando,
added benefits to nil under this
• • •
essary decisions and acting
meeting of schiail superintend­
Time
Buying
Up
city group health insurance.
upon
them
to
solve
problems
Two theories have been ad­
ents, state officials and re­
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
The proposed budget In­
vanced for a fire at Goldsboro in the desegregation of
presentatives of Ihe dairy in­
Installment buying in the
clude* $103,000 for a street re­
schools.
“They*
are
doing
a
School last evening. Papers
dustry.
United States during July
sin faring program and $95,and books atop a teacher's remarkably good job of it,"
The State Milk Commission,
grew by $501 million to a total
000
for u new atrvet construc­
he
said.
"It's
thy
American
1 4 desk burned and destroyed
under a statute approved by
of $5.1 billion, mostly because
tion program.
the desk. School officials be­ way."
the last legislature, lived
of automobile purchases, the
FIEHUE-I.OOKIKG EVEN IN DEATH is this
Bryant said the itate gov­
Commissioners postponed a
lieve a thief used matches to
nolk prices at the producers
Federal Reserve Board reernment was giving the local
r
»
t
o
foot
rattlesnake
killed
Wednesday
afte
r­
WASHINGTON (U PI)-Y ou second scheduled special bud­
search for money in the desk
level
whirh
set
Hie
price
at
portud Wednesday.
governmental agencies all the
noon on tiie cutoff between Snnlnudn Springs
and accidentally set fire to
7.2 rents per half pint In the always knew thcie were get session for tonight until
help they wanted. He said the "SCHOOL IS OPEN”—
and Markham Head hy Deputy Charles Curtis.
sound reasons for harking at after the regular business
the papers. But Fire Chief
schools.
vvhut Mat on Franee Warns
state had not tried to “drive" That's
The
deputy
spotted
the
deadly
reptile
as
he
was
Tiie school* have refused a pretty girl's legs, didn't session Monday evening. Tho
Mack N. Cleveland Sr. be­
the counties to any action, hut County School Super*
PARIS (L’l’l) — France has
driving
and
promptly
dispatched
it
with
one
to
pay this amount. Mllwee you? Your wife had you n il1hiulgrt must lie approved by
lieves the blase was deliber­ when the counties hud made intendent C, A. Pruitt,
warned Australia, New Zea­
ordinance hy Sept. 23.
shot.
As
the
lardy
lay
in
the
courtyard
in
back
said it is ho|M-d a compro­ wrong.
ately set. The desk wax re­ up their mind on a course of IIIrove, says, regarding
land, ('bile and Peru Hot
of
tiie
county
jail,
a
deputy
and
his
prisoner
com­
Well,
the
American
Auto­
mise
will
I
k
reached
Friday.
moved
from
the
building
be­
4
action, the state had offered Tuskegee,, Ala., high, their campaigns a g a i n s t
A* reported previously In
ing in were given quite a start a few minutes
Seminole County school* art- mobile Association lu* come
fore other d a m a g e was all the help possible.
(lov. (Seorge Wallace F'r.-nch nuclear testing plans
The
Herald, the tentative bud­
later
as
they
were
walking
through
the
yard.
to
your
aid.
Tiie
AAA
ap­
serving
milk
with
school
caused.
On unothvr /uhject, Bryaut says otherwise,, tem- f •» Ih-s prti-i(i.- p '* i I's m a K e
plauds Hir rising hemlines of get is for approximately $1.25
lunches
under
an
agreement
said he ,hi.tight cumlidsiev porainy • osinc t o e tiu eir mindly relation* with
with * local dairy, whirh women's skirts and call* (or million with the same millage,
Mrs. P. II. Love, Seminole for state office should uMde school in fine j t plan­ j her, the Freni ti government
18, ns in past recent year*.
will accept the price finally inure of the same.
County Business School prin­ by the litter of the Florida ned integration^
announced today.
agreed on for milk already
The AAA say* it's "not Twelve mills are for operating
cipal, reports aptitude tests election law that requires *&lt;liooi.-i amt Ginymont ele­
served. However, the dairy blind to tiie beauty of the fair expenses und six nulls fur
will be given for students them to sturt submitting to mentary school. Two Negroes Says Son Detained
reserves! the right to reject sex," but the reason it wants debt service.
wishing to learn how to 'o p er­ the secietaty of state financial attended (iroyinonl Wednes­ MIAMI BEACH (L'PI) —A
Knowles pointed out th a t
future sjies if the set price a* much leg as possible lo
ate the IBM keypunch m a­ reports a- soon as they have day and three others an ­ Chicago school principal Sam­
while tlm rity revenue will ho
is not agreeable tn it.
show
D
because
of
truffle
chine. Tests will he given at announced they »&gt;-re candi­ cle.tied fur admission to the uel MeshulAui, in Israel on a
up nhout $177.1881 over this
safety.
2 p.m. next Wednesday by date*.
vacation says he hus l.e-n
two high sell m o .s
Tile AAA noted Hut auto­ piesent fiscal ycur, the milA hud.e| of $*o.l7l d, winch tax and S.’l,.'**) from cigarct
&gt; % Mrs. Lydia Watt, business
The school ho.iid "acceded", ''" " M permission to leave the does not include an anti­
mobile headlight* r e a d i l y lago remains the same he.lax.
machines teacher.
to Wallace's request early'this country until he lervi-s two
pick up the atnrkings or hare cause of an anticipated added
cipated $28,900 in revenue
\ new it*-m of expenditure,
• • •
morning and ordered the three
in ,,K‘ ,,r a d ' ,Wenw
legs of woman pedestrian* at $80,1)00 in cigarette tax re­
ceipt* and $18,1)00 in added
schools rlosed temporarily.
hU '» 'h*r r,'P”r" ''' from the new water system, $|,MihI for mayor and council
North Orlando Fire Chief
night.
was tentatively adopted Wed­ salaries, is included in Ihi*
Glasses hud been scheduled to bulay.
Jill! Hahn urges all men of
"Naturally,” the AAA said, utilities tux receipts.
nesday night hy tin- Alta­ years budget and the re­
resume this morning.
the community, regardless of
TAMPA (UPI) - Top union "the more slocking or leg ex­
monte Springs Town Council. creation figure has been in
LBJ
Ends
Visit
W a I I a e e hud dispatched
their age, to attend a meet­
posed the easier it is fur mo­
WASHINGTON (UPI) - mure than 2t)p state trooper*
Major items of expenditure created to $1,500 in Hie an­ and company officials were
STOCKHOLM. S w e d e n —
ing Sept. 11 of the Volunteer
torists to spot and thus pre­
railed
into
joint
session
to­
A slashing attack hy retired here in an expected effort to (CIM)—Vice President Lyndon -,re $21,000 for streets and ticipation that an early start
Firemen in the Civic Build­
vent an accident."
Adtn. George W. Anderson block the integration Wednes­ It. Johnson wound up hi&gt; i sanitation. Including paving, can U- made on building a day with a blue ribbon media­
ing. A great deal has been
Sure.
tion
team
to
try
to
work
out
drainage
and
salaries
and
recreation center.
brought into the open today day but to* burked down mid Hirer-day goodwill visit to
done to get the department
&lt;i #
the resentment of many of made no attem pt to interfere Sweden today with a discuss $11.951 for the general fund.
In oilier business the coun­ a hark to work agreement and
back on its feet blit interest
the nation's professional mil­ with school procedures.
ion of world problem* with Greatest sources of income cil. sitting a* a Imard of to end Hie General Telephone
of the people is very slow in
TALLAHASSEE (U l'l) —
tary men over Delen-e Sec­ There was scuffling between Prime Minuter Tage Brian- listrd are $28,171 30 front real equalization, signed Ihe i9«kitii Company strike.
coming, llahn says.
The *|ienal team of media­
Secretary of Stale Tom Adams
c-tate; $to,uoo (rum utility lax roll after no complaints
retary
Hubert
S.
McNamara's
der
and
other
top
Swedish
of­
policemen und segregationist*
• • •
officially uiinounced his rainliwere presented. A $11)0,0(8) in­ tors, led hy State Public Uti­
"new- era" at the Pentagon. at Ramsay und Graymout ficials.
Former Casselberry .Mayor •lacy for re-elcrtion Wednes­
After giving n "non-politi­
crease in value is shown m lities Commission Chairman
In perhaps Hie most devas­ schools. The bombing uf the
cal" speech before the Ki- tating criticism yet leveled
the town this year through Edwin Mason and Federal Call Stoililiinl today came out day, hut left the door widi*
home of u Negro civil rigid* No Breakdown
wanis Club Wednesday, Gov­ at McNamara's policies. An
increased construction alone Mediator John Kenney, met strongly in favor of tho pro­ open for u crack nt the gov­
Nam.
SAIGON,
South
Viet
attorney A rthur .Short* Wed­
since there has Iteen no in in Hie office of Mayor Julian posed new charter uml urged ernor's chair.
ernor hopeful John Mathews derson told t It r National
(UPI)
—
Mntc.
Ngo
Dinh
nesday night rent 1.IHMS NtLane this morning to discuss those citizen* of Casselberry
The action put Adam* on
crease in other valuation*.
met with a large group of lo­ Press Club Wednesday lu- saw gtors into the s t m t s in a Mm's charges of dutilih dealA request from Dr. L. It Hie stalemate in Uie strike who have not alii'iiily voted in the book* us uii official cuncal fans to discuss politics "alarming perils" in attempts wild ilemonstrutioii that left ing by tiie L'niti'd Mates indi­
\
•
ami his chances of being to obscure the rule of Hu- one Negro d-.id und ul least cated today that Hit- Smith
WASHINGTON i l l ' l l — Ream* (or a zoning classifi­ which entered its ninth week today's referendum to make didate far re-election in lUiil,
every effort to get duw'n to But it did not dampen reports
elected Chief Executive of military under tile defense 19 person* injured.
Vietnamese government has Sen. Barry Goldw.iter. (It- cation change to allow the today.
The team tlirn railed the tin- poll* before 7 p- in.
that he is eyeing the govern­
Florida. He said response secretary'* civilian leader­ City policemen quelled the no intention of hacking down Ari*.), pmpo-cd u nuclear construction of a dentist'* of
five on the lot adjoining his negotiators into a session
Ri-giinling tin- charter vote, orship.
under
any
pressure
from
test
ban
treaty
n
creation
was good.
ship.
rioting uiler about two boors
i a few moments Sti.iGl.ii.1 warned that *'we are
• • •
"If genuine support siiuutd
Hath Hie While House ami of battling between officers, Washington in Hie present today which would require home property was preferred which bl­
all holding n loose piece of timnlfc.U itself ill the weeks
crisis.
Run da to remove nil Soviet to the town's zoning com­ atter II a III.
Hie
I)
c
I
r
n
&lt;
iDepartment
There is an urgent need for
Negroes und while pussershy.
The only acts of sabotage string in our finger* ami alter ahead, I would not hesitate to
missile* amt mllitaiy forrrs mission;
Girl Scout leaders and adult i maintained silence on the They refused all offer of state
Action (or revamping Hie reported by the company this jt Hips through, it will, be too accept tho challenge," lie sui 1
from
Cuba.
speech
by
Anderson,
who
was
help.
assistants in the Sanford area |
ill u piepared statement.
The
front-running
GDI’ Volunteer 1 ire Department morning Involved llu- cutting
as officials re|*ort there are dropped as cliul &lt;&gt;l naval
National Guardsmen were
of cords tn two day telcplume
and
providing
a
check
on
all
p
i
i
ld
en
ti.il
contender
-aid
in
many more girl* interested in | operations on .McNamara’s pul on standby alert III a Bir­
a p i e p a r e d Senate iu-.t-.li Hint lire equipment was tabled for stations.
*t
the scouting program than recommendation alter only mingham ur niory.
JACKSti.NVH.I E i l l ' l l — without Ihi* safeguard the a future meellng;
can he handled without organ one two-year term.
Alaliama Gov. George C. Wal­ t n uty "is n potential peril to
Attorney x J. Davis, J r ,
"I am gravely concerned
l/ing more troops. Any inter­
lace will head a rally here p e a c e r a t h e r than h step t o ­ was instructed to prepare a
ested woman should contact that within the Department of
Sept. 28 in an clfort to drum ward I t . " His proposed rec­ draft on a new election ordin­
Mrs. I.. E. Morgan in Sunland Dcf:.iso there is not Hie de
up Interest in the unpledged o m m e n d a t i o n Would put off ance in time for the next
gree of ronti-ienee and trust
Estates.
elector* plan hy whirh con­ e f f e c t i v e n e s s of Hie pact until meeting und.
Winter B a r k Telephone
lirtween the civilian ami mill
• • •
Engineer Harold H.idrlilfc Company lepirted early this
INDIANAPOLIS. t l ' Pl i — servative politicians hope to Ru-sia compiled with the
tary echelons ih.it the im­
ami the attorney were In- afternoon that a I 20Upair
Ed Boon o( the State In­ portance of their common ob­ A roo-ter named "Tom'' put one of their number in Cuban removal step.
"This proposed test bun , striated to go ahead with telephone table ha* been exsurance Commission will be jective requires." Anderson crowed 71 times Wednesday the White ll&lt;ruse.
to win the annual rooster
Karri* T. Renley, a director treaty cannot lie u first step plan* (sir requesting a sum tensively damaged by con
in Geneva next Monday tor a said.
crowing contest at the Indiana of the Duval County Fedora toward pern e if it must stum­ of $1,900 to lie used 'or a Hruction new* winking on
»!
•
7:30 p.m. meeting at the Com­
State Fair.
lion for Constitutional Gov­ ble over Soviet niu-ib-s and planning and survey report Interstate I at M a te lt o .n l U .i
munity Hall to discuss with
|1m rooiMr. owned by Vir­ ernment, said Hie meeting, at troop* in Cuba." Goidwater on the pn-jHi-ed street and west of Altamonte Springs.
senior citizens, and other In
gil Cure)-, Connersville, set the city auditorium, will Im- • aid.
It* risk* cannot be drainage improvement pro­
Approximately I.OOU .sub­
terested adults, the senior
a Imlf-hou r now lug record an "old fashioned revival of justified if we sie only to ject.
health and hospitalization in­
scribers at Forest City and
.Monday with 91 cull-.
patriotism."
give in and get nothing."
vicinity have lost telephone
surance program.
Reports from a Lake Mary
service temporarily.
Chamber of Commerce com -1
T e l e p It o n e construction
M a y o r Toni AIcDonald. mittee appointed eirlier in
crews now are working on re­
chairman of t h e
Itutary the year to study feasibility
pair* lo the cable. However,
Club* pediatric* ward pro­ of incorporating the area
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - the company said due tn Hie
will tie heard at * p tn to
ject,
reported
that
he
receiv­
i\
I »
SOI Til BEND. Ind. (U l'l) , Hie two nn-n and asking fui a from a clothesline tied to a Tiie Florida Ko Klux Klan set extensive damage Ihe repairs
ed one $1'U donation for the day when the organization — The littli* buy ran up and I
up camp on a field at Hie old- n u y require 12 to 21 hour* he-!
knife.
holds
its
first
business
meet
playground slide.
fund. Any one else?
tugged ul the workman'*
Filially, little llohliy Smith
Ktrirkler and the truck skirts oi tin- illy today to he fore service will Ik- resumed.
ing of the IthU-bl year.
• • •
At T p. m. dinner at the shirt. "Hey. mister, have you stopped their conversation. driver ran t o llu- playground, gin a today memtiersliip
Clifford McKibbin
McKibbin'*t M
il-1Chamber Hall will precede got a knife?" he gasped.
"But I have to rut my *l*trr leaped o v e r a five-foot fence, drive and desegregation pro
»*d-,
David Strhkier, Id, was down," he said.
boat gives a "yacht-basin ihr general business meeting
ami i ut thp gnl down. S t ick­ tes t.
Cub Scouting;
air to the little sheltered area
"Tiie rally will continue at
President It \\
Keogh busy talking to a truck driver I T hr two shocked men look­ ler put her on Hu- ground and
DULUTH, .Mum ti:i'D —
ot the lake near the break­ urged today that alt mem- j Wednesday when the boy ap­ ed aero** Hir way lo a play­ applied mouthtu-inouth re­ least until M-pt 15." a Klaus- A tto-puuod bear rub that
water. Wouldn't it be nice lo hers and residents o( the peared. He told the lad he ground where Bobby pointed. suscitation while the trucker man said. "Wc are collecting wundrrvd into Duluth knew
In the middle of a group of railed t h e p o lic e .
tee t whole flotilla of yacht* j community who are interested I war too young to play with a
new members—you’d be sur­ exactly where to go. The cub
boy* *nd girls running around
■ml plcature boat* tied u p ! In growth and progress o f ! knife.
Hobby'* half-sister was re­ prised at the number we have was captured n-ar the Black
* » ji •
there and n biz, busy m anna the area thou d attend this
But th, Imy kept tuga'vig at •nd plsylng, two-year-old Ali- .ported in .fuir
. . . condition
...
. today
.
, up dm mg Rig last few I B e a r F o U lig e an d i.- b a - t- d o u t*
sizneil
yfruiy * UudoUw.e bug-uw*»J. Lu m UI*.
j ha* shut ai.d tUzintf u*&gt; at canile Uuv^uvt v&gt;**
[ at ilu n u ru i Mu-^UaL
__ | day*.
j*id« lua uty.

’) o

Blackburn Faces
Charges M onday

Bryant Praises
Procedure In
Florida Schools

Milk Hearing
Called Friday
At Tallahassee

Wives: Please
Read This One

T

Altamonte Sets
$80,174 Budget

Union, Phone
Leaders Called

Military Anger
Flares In Open

Stoddard Urges
Charter Okay

Goldwafer Asks
Ban On Russians

Gov. Wallace To
Head Jax Rally

Phone Service A t
Forest City Out

He Just Had To
Crow About It

Lake Mary CC
Group To M eet

Boy Pleads As Sister Hangs

i

Florida Klan
Seeks Members

Adams Also Eyes
Governor's Seat

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Will Operate
Governors Indicate
Control Board O K s Under New Law Rocky To Be Curbed
$101 Million Budget

GOP Gains In
Slate Seen If
Barry Is Chosen
WASHINGTON (UPI) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
reports tha ertme rate In the
United States broke all previooa records last year and
Jumped I par cent over 1M1.
Hoover said Thursday In
his annual "uniform crime reporta" that during the past
fire yean the crime rate in
this country went up XI per­
oral while tha population lafftliM i 7 pff uflt*
He aald that all type* of
major crimes except murder
showed increases during 1982.
Murder dropped 9 per cent.
"The record show* police

MIAMI (UP!) — The pres­
ident of Florida’s Young
Democrats warned Thursday
that Republican strength in
the atate will get a tremen­
dous boost if Sen. Barry
Goldwater wins the GOP pres­
idential no minx Iion In the up­
coming election.
Miami State R*p. Rich­
ard Pettigrew, new bead of
Florida's Young Democrat
Club, ealled on party office­
holder* and officials to "start
polling together'1 to atop the
GOP challenge in the atate.
Pettigrew expressed parti­
cular concern over the growRepublican strength in state
legislature. The GOP now has
II House teals and two In the
Senate.
"A minimum of 18 addi­
tional •**!* In the Florida
House arc in grave Jeopardy,"
&lt;/■ .T r'ji e iB B B B B B f i r a B B B H B H B S H B B M I * •
Pettigrew said.
•'If Senator Barry ColdHOPEFUL HOBO — Clown divlnjf hobo, Sandy
water Is the Republican nomi­
Reynold*, of Winter llnven, has his hopes set
nee, hi* popularity in certain
on winninR the Dixie Clown Diving Champion­
areas in Florida could sweep
ships this weekend a t Cypress Cardens, and on
In additional 30-25 Republi­
hand to present the trophies will be lovely Sally
can atate representatives, as
Hall, Miss Cypress Gardens.
well as several state senators
and cabinet officials."

•fftctlveness remains high
loads and heavier demands
for a wide variety of Increas­
ing complex police service*,**
tha FBI chief declared.
But ha added that “law en­
forcement machinery is Im­
paired aad policing la hamp­
ered as a result of inenasteg restrictions being placed
M enforcement operations."
"The cffaetiveMii of po­
lice work . . . depend* to
•ome extent on the action of
the courts and the success
of the correctional process,”
to said, "but most of all
the degree to which tha local
cltiienry supports law en- Comp Report
forcemeat.
The Junior High M.Y.F. of
"Positive action to reduce the First Methodist Church
crime, be said, "must begin of Sanford beard reports Sun­
with the Individual cltixen.'' day night from members who
In his youth, Den MaeLaughlln, star af "Aa tha
World Turns,” aallad as n
deckhand on a freighter bound
for Singapore from Nsw York,

recently attended the Junior
High
Christian
Adventure
Camp held at Leesburg.
Linda Shook, program lead­
er, directed a lively discussion
at Sunday night's meeting.

EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) —
Four hundred and thirtyseven acres of El Paso lack­
ed only the approval of the
U. S. .Senst« and the Mexi­
can Congress today before
formally becoming part of
Mexico.
Presidents Kennedy and
Adolfo Lopes Mateos simul­
taneously disclosed Thursday

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Tha flute Board of Control
has adopted a 9101 million
budget for tho coming yoar,
including |49 million to op­
erate tho state’s Institutions
of higher learning.
Tho budgete now go to the
Cabinet Budgat Commission
for approvaL
Tha bulk of the budget, ap­
proved Thursday, will go to
state universities, off-campus
study facilitias, a medical contar, experimental and exten­
sion services. Tha expenses
for the** facilities total 988(1
million, Chief Budgat Officer
Robert Willis said.
Willis said more than half

Child Drowns

In Bucket

LEESBURG (L P n - A
little girl
drowned here
Thursday when she crawled
into a bucket of soapy water
and bleach on the back porcb
of her bouse.
The Leesburg Fire Depart­
ment rescue squad worked
for more than in hour in a
vain attempt to revive 10moath-old Denise Howard.
The father, Grady Howard,
Mid
ha had been scrubbing
that Mexico would get a net
the outside of the bouse and
of 437 acres In settlement of
had set the three-gallon buc­
the 99year-old El Chamixal ket on the porch.
(The Ticket) dispute.
Mexico,i, in a complicated
swap, would get 11 acres
more than It originally claimed in the Chamltal.
The area, between down­
town El Paso and the bordder, has 3,700 residents.

of tha board's budget would
tome from general state
fund*, with the remainder
coming from trust acounta.
Tha past le-gUtature made
Ui* following funds available
for university operations in
ItW-1-84:
University of Florida I IS.,5
million; Florida Stata Univer­
sity 914A million; Florida
AAM 94 million; University
of South Florida 9-5.4 million;
Florida Atlantic University,
99 million, and thw Institu'e
for Continuing University
Studies 92.9 million.
Salary hikes throughout the
ststeV
university
system
amounted to about eight per
cent, with most of tha larger
increases going to non-teach­
ing personnel.
Salary Increase* at the Uni­
versity of Florida, for exam­
ple, totaled B.7 per cent.
However, faculty salaries increated only fl.7 per cent
while non-academic inerraee-*
amounted to 15.1 per cent.
The Ward also received s
92.1 million appropriation
from the legislature to start
a degree-granting institution
at Penaacola and the board
plans to spend another 91.4
million fo r university runstruction if voters approve a
proposed 975 million bond ls■ile at tha upcoming general
election.

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TALLAHASSEE
—
S e c r e t a r y of State Tom
Adame alerted Florida'* 70,000 notariee public today that
they will have to bo "abso­
lutely honeet" in certifying
document* after Sept. 1 or
face a penalty of 13,000 and
five year* in JaiL
A new law regulating not­
ariee trues Into effect Sept. 1,
setting the stringent penal­
ties.
Under It, a notary who
falsely or fraudulently notar­
ises a document would be
truilty of a felony. Previously,
the notary public law set no
penalty for such a violation.
Simple failure to require
reasonable proof of the ident­
ity of the person whose signsture is being notarised would
be a misdemeanor under the
new law, punishable by a
maximum fine of $800 or six
months in jail.
Ignorance or ab.^nce of In­
tent to defraud in falsely not­
arising a document would be
no defense. The law require*
that a notary have proof of
Identity in all signatures wit­
nessed.
Deliberately n o t a r i s i n g
falsa information would con­
stitute a felony and ignorant­
ly notarising a false docu­
ment a misdemeanor.
Notaries are appointed by
the Governor and eommiaaioned by the Secretary of State.
About 15,000 new commissions
and recommissions a rt issued
annually.

•

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) State governor* Indicated to­
day they* , r » »*«dy to gang up
on New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller to keep hint from
making a political arena of
next week's annual governors'
conference.
A UPI check of state capjtols suggested that the gover­
nors were almost ture to vote
for a return to their old una­
nimity rule, in effect beforw
1059, for adoption of resolution*. This rule change would
enable a single governor to
veto any controversial propos­
al—like Rockefeller's resolu­
tion to put thw conference on
record for a broad civil rights
program.
The governors will meet
here Sunday through Wednes­
day. The rule* showdown is
scheduled Monday morning on
an executive committee pro­
posal to abandon the present
rule, requiring a two-third*
vote for adoption of resolu­
tions, and to return to the
requirement for a unnnimuuvote.
Rockefeller,
a
potenti*!
contender for tha Kepublk'un
presidential nomination, is
prepared to battle against the
rules change, lie U the* author
of 11 resolution*, including
controversial proposal* deal­
ing with civil right! and fi­
nancing medical care for the
aged under the Social Securi­
ty program.
The UPI survey, in which

more than 30 of the 50 gov­
ernors were contacted, showed
20 on record for a return ta
the unanimity rule, five op­
posed and the others undecid­
ed or noncommittal,
S u p p o r ting Rockefeller
against the rules change aero
GOP Gov*. Mark Hatfield of
Oregon and John C'hafce of
Rhode Island and Democrat!*
Govs. Bert Comb* of Ken­
tucky and Karl Rolvmag of
Minnesota. Combs is a mem­
ber of the executive commit­
tee, which announced after its
spring meeting that it unani­
mously
favord tha rulta
change.

^
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) Sen ice Station attendant Ed-1
die Johnson told police Thurs­
day he shot und killed Frank'
Gossett, 37, alter the victim
tried to rob him.
Johnson said Gossett puilcd
a gun on him and ordered
him to go into the restroom
and empty his pockets. lie
told police he deflected Gos­
sett's gun. pulled his own
pistol and fired twice.
Gossett died in Duval Medi- ,
cal Center and Johnson being I*
held pending a coroners in­
quest today.

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U. 5. Seeks No
Settlement,
Fidel Charges

Governors Set On No-Vote Civil Rights Debate
Convention Scraps
Resolutions Panel

HAVANA (UPI) — Pre­
mier Fidel Castro's revolution­
ary regime charred in a note
MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - on-the-neord voting on tho
sent to Washington over the
Highway bridge on U. S.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller politically - intense. Issue.
weekend thnt th# United
and other Republicans push­
The showdown vote was 31
ST-n at Palatka baa been
WEATHER: Partly cloudy today nnd Tuesday with scattered afternoon showers; high 88-96; low tonight in 70s.
Strtea does not want to settla
ing for • vote on th* civil to IS In favor of an amend­
doa«d for three day*, to its differences with the CastroUnited Press Leased Wire
1963
VOL. 53
Established 1908
SANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 760
right* issue were dealt s ment offered by Dcvnocratio
Thursday, Sheriff J. L. Hob­ Ite*. The note specifically pro­
netback today hy the Nation­ Gov. Grant Sawyer of Neby advised local motorists tested the nvent freezing of
al Governor* Conference which vail*. The result was reached
today. Motorists driving to Cuban accounts in U. S.
abolished its resolution com­ on an almost party line bast*.
M
L D A ...
mittee,
Jacksonville should take IT-S3 Banks.
Sawyer proposed that tbo
The Cuban note cited
The Demoeratic-led move entire resolutions process bo
to DeLand, U to Bunnell and
dent Krnnedy'a statement
had the effect of avoiding abolished to avoid another
U. S. 1 to Jackaonville. Mo- his press conference Wednes­
southern Democratic filibus­
toriata planning to drive to day that "th* United
ter.
Palatka should take 13-92 to cannot coexist with a Soviet
Both proposals were offered
GAINESVILLE
(C
PI)
—
Barbervllle, west on 40, north satellite in the- Caribbean'* as
a* a substitute for an execu­
Heavy
emphasis
on
fire
pre­
tive committee proposal to
on It, east on 30 to Palatka. proof of U. 8. unwillingness
vention marks this year's Nato negotiate.
abandon
the- present twotlonul
Form
Safety
Week
•
e •
thitil*
rule
for resolutions and
Patty, four-year-old daugh­
which started Sunday.
"Cuba maintains and will
to return to the nils in force
ter of Harry Lee Jr., showed
np her daddy as a fisherman maintain relations of close and
before 11)50 to require, a unani­
the other day. Harry indulged Indeaructibl* friendship with
mous vote.
ST.
PETERSBURG
(UPI)
the whim ■ of hi* little girl the Soviet Union, a friend
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
The unanimity rule would
—The
National
Science
Foun­
and baited a worm on a hook which helped ua in the more
President Kennedy unvtdlrd permit a single governor to
dation
ha*
awiiitleil
a
110,200
for her. Hah—the ikunked difficult momenta of the rev­
grant to Florida Presbyterian today lu Republican and Dem­ vim any resolution.
daddy by hooking a six-pound olution . . ." the note vaiil.
The shun down eame this
College, it was announced to­ ocratic congressional lenders
"Those relations are un­
baa*. "Lei1* go to dinner,
Ids
proposed
legislation
to
morning
at tho G5th annual
day.
alterable, as Is the MarxistDaddy," she quipped.
the atrike-threntenlng dispute conference's first business
• • •
Lenlnist character of our rev­
over train work tides.
In !»ny #*vi*nt,
Ben Howland, of Seminole olution."
VATICAN CITY ilJPI) — This followed a session by on civil rights was virtually
The note said the
County Motor*, is readying a
Valerio Cardinal Valeri, pre­ the 1’resident with rail union assured. Even with removal of
major new* Hem for later regime will continue to pros­
fect of the Vatican's Sacred which a rurrier spokesman the resolution* process, plans
thi* week, lien says they've per, despite the freciing
Cong legal loo iif the Religi­ said compulsory arbitration : were made foe a elvit rights
bought property at 1101 East its dollar accounts, "with
ous, died today at bis resi­ was tho only way to resolvu panel discussion tomorrow.
First Street and now are help of socialist countries and
The civil rights issue was
lience in Rome, a Vatican of­ tho four-year - old Impnsso
negotiating for construction of the nations with which we
ficial announced, !U was Tib which threatens u national embroiled in presidential pollmaintain normal relations."
a new borne by Oct. 1.
tics, with the names of Rock*strike July 30.
• • •
It saiil communism will ex­
Kennedy discussed Ids pro­ feller and Sen. Barry GoldAnyone know where *‘Aal- tend its nay In the Western
DURHAM, N. C. (U PI)— posals for final disposal of tho water of Arizona, potential
ameer" is? Could be South Hemisphere.
Race driver George Raymond controversy with Vico l’resi- GOP rivals, dominating talk
Germany.
Anyhow, Willy
'•Cuba’s was the first so­
lt E A D Y TO R ID E nnd Pintle, of Norfolk, Vu,, died dent Lymloit II. Johnson and at the conference.
• • •
Dietrichs sends a postal card cialist revolution on this con­
waitinjr
their turn in Sunday several hour* after 20 House slid Semite lenders. Rockefeller, demanding that
of a Power auction at All- tinent, but not the last," the
bis ear smashed into a re­ After the earlier session
the arena are minic of taining wall in the feature with negotiators for both guvernora allow their respon­
smeer to "The Clock," read­ note said. "Some day, it will
the hundreds of |&gt;er- stock ear race at the South sides in the deadlocked dis­ sibility by going on record on
ing: "In this country instead be the imperialists and re­
of water treatment plants actionaries of the United
i u r to e r * anti their Boston, Vn., speedway.
pute, a tuilroud spokesman issues, said in an opening
they build breweries thereby State* and not the revolution­
said there was no hope of statement thnt the real threat
mount* wild ytalhereil
keeping these people both ary government who are iso­
leaching a Inst-ininula agree­ la tho governors’ conference
a t the Dusty limits
healthy and hippy. (Me lated.”
"lies in reducing these meet­
I.OS ANGELES 4UPI) — ment.
Itoden proumis Sunday Veteran actor Spencer Tracy
• « •
too! J”
Tho IVesident outlined the ings to Impotence end unira• • •
to vie for rihhons anil was recovering today from a legislation — to ho submitted portancc."
The note charged that “the
That treacherous corner on (U.S.I Central Intelligence
prizes. Killers front all "congested lung condition" to Congri-ss later today—a t Although the civil rights
Old Lake Mary Road claimed Agency or the Pentagon* fos­
o v e r central Florida suffered Sunday while bo und tbo bipartisan meeting and dispute was the real issue, to­
one more victim Sunday af­ tered the military coups d’
anti Tampa competed actress Katharine Hepburn prepared to brief the dlaput- day’s test was set up by a
ternoon, thi* time a late mo­ ctut which overthrew »uch
proposed rule change to re­
m the full schedule of Were pieparing to go oil a lug parties on the proposal* quire a unanimous vote for
del dump truck. Also a sec­ let in presidents as Arturo
picnic.
befoul it gut's to Capital Hill.
r a e i n yr and timed
tion of fence and three posts. Frondixi in Argentina, Manuel
approval of resolutions, allow­
• • •
events, liottom picture j
ing « single southern govern­
Prado in Peru, Miguel YillDowntown Merchans Asso­ g u r u Puentes in Guatemala
or, for example, to veto a civil
s h o vv s Miss Kcheera
J'I A ll. (L IT ) ) — At least
ciation meeting at 3 p. m. and Carlos J. Aorsemrna in
right* resolution. The rule in
t'J
persons
died
in
uccitlenls
t i t l e s jit ihu foreTuesday at First Federal cau­ Ecuador.
forre since lUSi) required only
in
Florida
over
tho
weekrnd.
K r o ti n d , follow e«l by
cus room to discuss back-toa two-thirds vote.
It
of
tiu-m
in
autnmobli
" I t is American monopolies
Koii Riser, both of San­ wrecks, the highway patrol ■
School promotion and Christ- nnd not th« Cuban gn-Tniurnt
Northern Democrats still
tnni decurations.
ford. Miss Giles look reported, Two people drown- TAMPA (UPI) — Police weir searching for n formula
which
foment
and
organize
• • •
second place slot it) Ihu id.
sniil rbarges would In' made to runnier Rockefeller’* push
subversion in Latin America
Michael and Margo Rahija. with their regime of exploita­
today against two Tampa for a civil rights resolution
l ho S e n i o r Western
artist-photographers located on tion, ignorance, ungmploymen alli-grdly Involved In a after earlier suggestions fail­
pleasure
e
v
e
n
t
.
(See
East First Street, for a num­
BEIRUT, Lebanon I IH’I) hassle with n city detective ed to generate aupport. Their
merit, misery, servitude ami
Tuesday's Herald for a —A
ber of years, will be moving
21-Hour curfew imposed tvho said he caught one of latest idea involved acrnpplng
plunder," the note said.
complete story of win­ immediately after last Thurs­ them trying to cut n General the whole resolutions process
the House of Rahija to Winter
Park on Sept. I.
ners and events.)
day'* abortive coup d'etat in Telephone Co, cable with nn und not adopting any.
• • •
The rules debuts developed
(Herald Hiatus) tbo Syrian capital of Damns- ax.
NYthin; of spectacular in­
cus vvas lifted this morning
A hitter strike against Gen­ becuuse lust yeur's conference
terest on the police
and
for the first time, Damascus eral Telephone by electrical almost collapsed when civil
sheriff's blotters this morn­
Radio reported.
winkers entered its 12th day rights resolutions run into a
ing. Fewcaves of looting
southern pernor ratio filibust­
today.
machines and some minor B
Ora J. Teal, 35. will be er. Many Democrnta and some
k E'a.
OCALA (UP!) — More
LONDON (ITT) — Culm's charged with assault to kill, Republicans felt that a repeti­
• • •
demonstrations were schedul­
ambassador to London, Dr. nnd his lirnthcr C, G, Tent, tion of Hint episode would
Beauty spots *round town: ed by the NAACP here today
Fredsrleii do Cordova Castro, Iff. with destroying private drivo southerners front the
That small but colorful spot to protest the arrests of 41
Seminote County's h ig h today delivered a note nf pro­ property, police said. General conference.
in front of George Maffctt's Negroes and a white Integra• * *
school driver education pro test t.- the foreign office over officials tali) the elder Teal
garage on Commercial , , , tionist leader.
Yesterday's preliminary ac­
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) - from state funds. The l!W3 Wilson of DeLand, represent­ gram will he enlarged to in the “invasion" of his embassy was a striking worker, hut
Now ablaze with sinnia*—and
Florida NAACP Field Se­ A dispute over financing of law creating the office au­ ing the four-county 7th Judi­
elude Oviedo during the com­ Saturday by anti Castro de­ Ora was not employed hy the tivities—caucuses and newa
BIG ones, too.
cretary Robert W. Saunders
conferences — woro loaded
rom puny.
the new state public defend­ thorised counties to pay other cial Circuit, has filed suit in ing school year, it was an- monstrators.
• • •
told a mass meeting of Ne­
expenses of the office.
rircult court against the Vol­ nounccd today by Supt. It. T.
General public relations di- with politics.
Young folk'' baseball In groes hero Sunday night that er's offices in Florida appar­
County
Commission, Milwce.
While p i c k e t s for anil
M'l'tnr Dick Buckingham said
But a number of counties usia
Seminole County Isn't getting the protests would continue ently will lx1 settled by the h»v&lt; refused, claiming the m‘eking to force the commis­
that
1K
.PIM
I
li'lc
phones
are
ugulnst
racial integration par­
Hi
1
nitrd
I’rrsa
International
Driver education was offer­
■11 the attention it deserves and that he had sent tele- courts.
office was created by the sion to ante Up funds for the ed last year at Lyman, Semi­ Scientists l"d«y s t u d i e d still nut of service in the slx- aded outside the hotel. I t of
Atty. Gen Richard Ervin state legislature and should office. He said he will file
. . . South Seminole Little grama to the FBI and con­
nole
and
Crooms
High photographs anil other data | cisinty Sreu served hy the thn 15 GOP governors present
1-eaguers moved into the dis­ gressmen all over the coun­ has ruled that state funds he financed by the state.
similar suits In Putnam, S* lino's The new program, gathered during Saturday’s company, becuuse of cable set up a Republican caucus
trict tourney to start at try protesting the arrests. cannot be lapped to pay ex­
Public
Defender Robert Flagler and St. Johns coun­ therefore, includes all coun­ total eclipse for possiiila sc-1 cuttings and other damaged lit u meeting attended by Na­
Lorna Dooae Park in Orlando
He said he would seek an penses of the office in con­
ties.
rtets of the solar system. equipment in Hie hitter walk­ tional Chairman William E.
ty high schools.
today by trouncing Winter investigation of the "whole nection with hiring assistants,
His suit seeks a declara­ Stewart Gatchel, director of Evaluation of the still and out by Local H2I of the In* .Miller and other purty lead­
Park, Friday 64 . . . Bobby dumb law enforcement letup investigators, clerical help
tory decree nn the responsi­ instruction, explained that a movie film*, sound tapes nml trinationnl Brotherhood of ers, Gov. Murk Hatfield of
ami office rental.
Lundquist did a whopping In Marion County."
bility of the rounty to itip- new law makes it mandatory other recordings w a s expected Electrical Workers.
Oregon was elected temporary
Ervin said only the sal­
good job tin the mound: in
Saunders railed the arrest
clmiruian. Hutfield reported
p’einent oftii-e expanses and for all hi) h schools to oiler to take weeks to rnmptole.
strikeouts, three walks, four of "nearly KM citilens in 72 ary of tiu* public di'fcn
an injunction against prosecu
tbul all of the Republicans op­
driver education beginning
hits . . . Ills leam-inate Jamie hours,” inexcusable and said and an a«*i&gt;tanl in the big
thin of indigent dcieiiilint.* with the full term In Septem­
JACKSONVILLE (LTD — pose tho unanimity rule and
Cornell provided power with he was protesting the matter counties amt travel expense
now awaiting trial, pending ber. He added driver educa­
Jacksonville realtor George would support a substitute to
MOSCOW s tl 1*11 - Eastthe big stick, aceounling for to Atty. Gen Robert Ken­ of the defenders can be paid
court determination.
Edward Brown died Sunday retain the two-thirds vote,
tion was offered at all four
West nuclear talks entered
five runs batted in with his nedy.
Wilson broilglit the suit af­ high school* as a summer j
after a long illness. Ha was rnmhitit'il with nn anti-fili­
their second week today and ter ih»» four county commis­
two home runt.
| The Negroes—most of them
buster limit on debuts.
03.
course.
* • •
tliploiiiais,
encouraged
hy
juveniles—were arrested Sat­
sions turned down Ids request
Provision
of
the
new
luw
Prem ier Nikita S Khrush­
And next month, starting urday and Sunday lor parad­
fur a total 121.330 bu igrt * th which require! all new driver* 1 TAMPA (Ul'Ik—A two errchev’s statement that "an
on the lath Sanford will wcl- ing around the Marion County
Volusia, as the largest toun to have nim plrlrd a driver glne private airplane with
agreement
is
in
sight,"
pro
rome softball flubs from jail carrying placards pro­
ty, to finance 63 jut rent of education course in order to | the persona aboard was redieted accord on a partial
Gainesville. Eau Gallic, Jack­ testing the arrest of white init.
get u license at 16. or el-e puitnl missing and preiiiiacd
sonville and Starke . . . But tegrationist i£cb Aetony, 25.
LONDON ll.P I) — Christine test ban by week's end.
Will Until they are IN, went down tmlay on u flight from
the bust nine will Dot be »o of Minneapolis, Minn., earlier K eeler the party girl who The 'J. S., British, and So
Sarasota to Tallahassee,
into effect July 1.
bospitable that they won t last week. Aeluny is being ruined the political career of viet negotiators weie report­
M'atchn .McCollum, owner of
Galt he I said that ail kieul
try to beat the *ock* off their held (or a mental examin­ War Minister John Profumo, ed so far along on the lest
.McCollum Aviation here, said
driver
education
instructors
visitors . . . Ree. Dir. Jim ation.
testified today she also was ban issue that their talks have
Ihave
completed
training Ihu plane disappeared Sunday
Jcrnlgan has been real inter­
the mistress of the myster­ turned to other cold war pro I Al.MA, Ga. tU'PI) — Three |
courses
ami
were
not
rrquir- after leaving Sarasota at 2:30
ested in this event . . . lie s
ious Peter Rachinan, slum bleins, including measures to IPersons, including two Fiorp. ill. The plune had gone from
one of the local mournlsmrn
property racketeer whose ac­ guard against surprise at- jiiliana, were killed and six ^1 «'» attend a three-week Tampa to Sarasota to pick up
course
which
'others
seriously
injured
in
a
—and he likes to play.
tivities have rrrated anotlier lack.
—
j ____ ______________
. bond "tl Hi11--- " 1
—Ki­
m ail fn i- t ties Mi
The plane was due lu havs
And the local American Le­
nicnl.
Sunday in a meeting with in the Alma City limit*.
arrived
at Tallahua.n'a boThe Slate Patrol identified
gion team, even without much
The red-haired Jt-year-«Id Under Secretary of State W.
j tween 4 ami 1:.*I0 p. m.. Me*
the
Florida
victims
as
Mr*.
support from the sponsoring
Miss Keeler, whole affair Avercll Harriman. the Amer­
! Coiliim said, hut lias been un­
Two public hearing*, one with Profumo nearly brought ican nuclear delegate. They Iris Duncan Brown and her
organisation, got into a twoheard of sine* Hi* plana left
*
controversial
proposition
of
son
David
Brown,
15,
of
out of three play off with the
down the goiernment. testi­ talked in a private room be­
Sarasota.
Orlando nine for the right rexoning property for a su­ fied as the first prosecution hind Khruihehev’s lanin Sta­ Haynes City. The third vic­
permarket
site,
will
feature
tim,
Nina
June
Knight.
PJ.
to go to the state finals in
witness in the vice trial of dium lw»x. where Harriman
NEW DELHI. India (U P IiTampa . . , Each club hav­ the County Commission mii-t- Dr. Stephen Ward, playboy watched the U.S.-Soviet track of Waycruis, Ga., (tied late Thc Indian government an­
Sunday in li-iioii County llo»- nounced today that U. S.
ing won a game, the Or- ' ig Tuesday.
osteopath and . .list who meet Sunday.
Commission also will take brought Profitim and Christ­
tatvdo-ban ford game Saturday
1anil British planes will fly
It wai understood they dis­ piUl.
night drew a small peppery under consideration County ine together.
air defense exercises over
cussed Khrushchev * offer for
Street paving in the vicinity
William
Bush’*’ As the trial opened in Old an exchange of inspectors a*
gallery that saw the Campbell Engineer
India.
of Goldsboro School, as re­
I.T. K. M. DUNLBAVY, a VAH-7 IxmibnrdierHAVANA ( I T 'D — Twenty
Taxiing Post 63 take it on long-range county road plan. Bailey Court. Ward pleaded a means nf safeguarding
An official spokesman said quested by the School Board,
navigator, greets visitors to the USS Enterprise
Department heads will pre­ Dot guilty to vtee charge-s­ against sudden troop
Russians were in tho Cuban bo could not specify the date will be discussed by the City
the chin, 12 to 4tluriiih' tlie nil ip's recent stay at lleirut, Lebanon,
• • •
Naval Hospital today being of tire exerciser. But he said Commission in regular ses­
sent their budget requests to including accusations he lived raent* or buildup!.
Thousands of visitors viewed the A-5A “Vigi­
Strange to see Sanford, host the Commission members, off the immoral earning* of
The inspectors would be treated for injuries received Ithey would be held as soon sion at g p. m. tonight.
lante" in this Middle-Eastern port a* they have
eiub, in the visitors’ dugout commencing a t 2 pm., G«*i. Mis* Keeler and another par. stationed at key points on when their truck crashed in­ 'a s American mobile radar
Routine business otherwise
in all the Mediterranean ports visited by the
. . . Orlando got the draw J . C. Hutchison, rhalrman, ty girl, Marilyn (H and;) the territory of op,awing na. to a hridgu in east Havana iqU'Pinrnt arrives for k.c 1in.irk s
1 vu
Cam mission'*
suutulron (luring the current deployment as part
said.
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Australia’s highest-ranking
Air Faroe effleer will arrive
Toesday at Banford Naval Air
.Station for a three-day study
af tbo Navy's supersonic A-6
Vigilante attack bomber.
Visiting wifi ba Air Marshall Mr Valaioa E. Hancock,
chief of air staff of the Royal
Australian Air Force, a rank
equivalent to the U. 8. Air
Force chief of staff.
His visit to Banford la part
of a today tour of U. 8. do­
zens* installation* to evaluate
the Navy’s Vigilante, the
Navy-Air Fore* F-4C Phan­
tom II aad TFX (F -lil) and
the Air Force KC-1S5 aad KC- plus Campbell Douglas, Aus­
tralia's assistant secretary of
It U DO secret the Austral­ the Air Force, and Group
ians are considering these CapL John F. Lush, air at­
craft aa possible replacement* tach* to the Australian Em­
bassy in Washington, D. C.
They will be escorted by
Tbe A-BA la currently smU.
B. Air Force CoL Milford
ploytd by the Navy la role*
similar to th* Australians’ F. Its.
They will leave Thursday
Canberra medium bombers.
Blr Vnlston will be accom­ for • visit to Orlando's Martin
panied by six staff officers, Company plant and a look at
the Bullpup air-to-ground mis­
sile.
During their visit in San­
ford, the Australians will be
briefed by CapL James O.
Mayo, new commander of
Heavy Attack Wing On# and
CLABUDALE, Mias. - other high-ranking Wing offi­
fUPl) — Two youag wMte cer#.
Sir Vnlston and his director
segregationists who admitted
of
operational requirements,
flrtbomblag th* bom* of Nagro civil rights ltsdcr Aaron Group CapL Charles F. Reed,
Henry were free today of ar­ are slated for practice bomb­
ing flights In the Mach Two
gon charges.
Tbsodor* A- Carr, 34, waa Vigilante Thursday.
Another visiting officer, Air
acquitted oa tha charge by an
Commodore
Geoffrey D. Mar­
nll-wMto jury Saturday night
following a 13-minute dtll- shall, la making hi* second
trip to Sanford. He received
beratlon.
Tba prosecution then drop­ a previous Indoctrination in
ped . aa Identical charge heavy atttack aviation during
agaiast Aubrey Cautben, M, a visit in February.
At that time ha held the
who was accbeduled to go oa
rank of group captain (equiv­
trial this week.
Officer* said Carr and Cau- alent to USAF rank of full
than bad admitted the April colonel). II* ha* since been
U bombing ef Hcnry'o homa. promoted to flag rank.
Thty were arrested leas than
S3 hours after two "Molotov
focktslls" were b u r le d Skate Club To
through a window.
Negro Congressman Char­ Hold Benefit
les C. Diggs, (D-Mich.). was
g house guest In the Clarks- “ Funtima P arty" i* being
dak druggist's home at tbe planned by th* Skat* City
time of tbe predawn incident. Rollers Dance and Flrure
Carr did not testify during Club to raise money for the
hla two-day trial. Tbe defense clubs travel fund. The money
challenged the state's case will help pty expenses of th*
as mere "hearsay” and of­ club's contestant, Mazle Al­
fered testimony by physicians len, who won the Southern
and acquaintances who Indi­ Regfcnat Skat# Queen contest
cated Carr might not he emo­ at Miami Beach recently and
tionally stable enough to be who will go to Portland, Or*.,
bgally responsible for any for the "American Roller
Skate Queen" contest July 27.
gets of violence.

2 Youths Freed
In Bombing Case

Cub Pack 235
Has Outing
Crk Pack 233 of Chuluota
e n j o y e d many fun-filled
hours *o an all day hike and
eutlnr Wednesday at th*
home of Ll Col. \V. Brinkley.
The cubs started th* day by
biking 3 mile* to th* Brinkley h:me, where they fished
and swam In Laka Pickett.
They all joined in building
a fire ami roasting weinert in
th* shady grove adjacent to
the beach.
It waa a day to remember,
thanks to the Brinkley family
and in offering th# us* of
their lakefront and ite facili­
ties.

U.YITfD NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPD—Black Africa readied
its dlplomatte power today
for a campaign to force Becority Council discipline of
Pcrtugal and South Africa.
Portugal'# policies in Its
overseas territories and South
Africa’s practice ot racial
separation — or apartheid
— shared the agenda of
the council seseion summoned
this afternoon at the reqoeet
of 33 African countries, the
continent's entire UN mem­
bership except for South
Africa.
The Portuffusee problem
was scheduled to be dealt
with f ln t But interest cen­
tered on tha South African
r a c i a l situation, which
brought demands for an arms
and oil embargo, enforced by
a blockade, If necessary, and
hints that • formal move
might be made fer South
Africa’s expulsion from the
United Nations.
South Africa, whoso Prims
Minister Henry F. Vorwosrd
hs* hinted that hie govern­
ment might quit the United
Nations, will not ho present
officially at tba council meet­
ings, which are expected to
run two weeks to a month.
Its delegatlcB will bo repre­
sented only as sn observer.
But Portugal, whose Pre­
mier Antonio Do Oliveira
Salasar has said his country
could well bo the first mem­
ber to leave the United Nations, sent Forslgn Minister
Alberto Franco Nlgueira to
participate In tbs debate.

In hia teens, Danny Bhosnaa
smeetd a radio kiddie show in
BUKFUKD. England (UPI) UstroiL One of tha kiddle*
— Miss Barbara Hydt won was Rosemarie Muntrll. In
first placa in a weed-growing 103(1 aha became Mrs. Thuincenteat Sunday.

W Ute first NlfTMS to
bs admitted to tbo Ualveraity
Florida, Georg# Alias, of
*«®fofd, who received Ms
law dagroa la 1982 aad pass­
ed Ms Florida Bar siams,
baa sow joined tbe firm of
Kaplan and Orr, attorney* at
law la Miami. Mrs. Lassie
Brown, Alloa's mother an­
nounced today.
Alias was graduated from
Crooms Academy aad attend­
ed collets at Florida A aad M
There be met his wife,
wb* was studying k be I
nurse. They married while
still students, graduated la
IMS aad are bow pareota ef
three aona, seven, eight and
nine yeara ef age.
Freak from Florida A. aad
M., Allen joined the V. B.
Army tad was assigned to
Army IateUigaac*. Despite
Ms Army career, Allen con­
tinued to manifest an Interest
in politieal science, Ms major
at FA * M. and be decided
to leave the Army and ap­
ply for admission to tha law
school at the University at
Florida.
Upon admission, which waa
accomplished without fanfare,

through two successive sum­
mer#, aad was able to com­
pute the usual three-year
course la just over two years.
He waa helped during this
time by hU wife, Enid, who
served as a graduate auras
at tba U. of F. Hospital to
lupport the family.
Joha B. Orr Jr., of the law
firm of Orr and Kaplan, la
a former state representative.
Allen hoard through a friend
from law school that the firm
was considering hiring a Ne­
gro attorney, applied for the
opening aad was accepted.
Officials ef the law firm
SPARTANBURG, 8. C. stated, "la George Allen we
(UPI) — Air and guerrilla think we've found a topharassment continued today notch attorney."
in the first phases of Swift
Strike III, this nation's larg­
est peacetime military au- More Convicts
neuver.
Charges and counterchargea On Porole Than
of violations of air apace flew
8 o n d a y between oppcslng In State Cells
Red and Blue forces and TALLAHASSEE (UPI) erupted in scattered Instance* For the first time la Matory,
of open confllcL
more convict* are eat of
Guerrilla activity and leaf­
Florida prison* on parole and
let drops were alao reported
as th* two warring factiona probation than thtre are In
moved toward all-out conflict the state's Jails. And th* sit­
in th* air and on th* land uation will get better, accord­
ing to Parole Commission
scheduled to start Aug 4.
Th# Blue air force, with Chairman Roy Ruisell.
its capital at Ft. Bragg, N. C., lie said the 1963 legislature
flew 99 missions Sundsy and has authorised the commis­
claimed th* destruction of sion to hire and additional 21
parole supervisors and two
two enemy alrtrafL
Th# Red air force flew 60 administrative assistants dur­
missions and said It downed ing. the present fiscal year.
The commission announced
nine Dlu* aircraft.
today in its annual end-of theyear report, that during the
fiscal year ending June 30,
U. S. Personal
there were 7332 persons un­
Income At Peak der control of the commis­
WASHINGTON (UPI) — sion. while there wera 7,379
Personal Income in th* United convicts In atete prisons.

Mrs. Lassie Brawn, Allen'#
mother, who has lived la Baaford for many yeara, is very
proud ef her see, who baa
mads his way to tha top on
hla owa merits, without out­
side backing or agltatioa of
any kind.
A well-adjusted and level
headed youag man, Alien, a
native-bora Southerner is tbe
flnt Negro graduate of tbe
University of Florida law
school and the first Negro
member of an all-white law
firm, south of Washington,
D. C.

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Gov. Farris Bryant renewed
his proposal today of enlisting
Cuban refugee* in a “pear*
brigade" to be used in Latin
America.
He discussed his proposal
la a speech of welcome at
today's opening business ses­
sion of the National Gover­
nor's Conference.
"These people, properly
trained and under guidance
of our State Department or
Peace Corps, could do much
to lmprovs facilities, raise
educational standards, fl|M
disease and advocate free­
dom’s cause In the nations
of Latin America,’’ Bryant
said.
He said Florida would con­
tinue to help Cuban exiles
but would like to be more
than a refute* base.
"We would prefer to be a
training base and debarcaUoo point for those prepared
to carry the cause of free­
dom forward in Latin Amer­
ica as proof that from so al­
liance with this nation can
come progress for all," be
said.
Bryant thanked other gov­
ernors wiio had htfped in the
relocation of S3,000 refugees
to other parts of the coun-

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June, an Incrvate of $2 billion
over May, th* Commerce De­
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face Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs.
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'BARRELS 0* FUN’

Sins-Saviet Cold War In
NewPhaseAsTalksFlop

MOSCOW (U P !)—The So­
viet Union and Communist
China, their ideological talk*
broken off in failure, totlay
begun a new stage of their
cold war for control of th*
world's Communist parties.
Premier Nikita S. Khrush­
chev, seeking to align support
for his peaceful coexistent*
policies, announced plan* to
visit Hungary. lie already has
sheduled a trip to Yugoslavia
neat month and summoned a
meeting of the COMECONEast Euroiw'a Common Mark­
et—fur this week.
Communist Chins, whoa*
delegates flew home Sunday
at the end of 13 days of fruit­
less talks, today accused th*
Soviet* of “unbridled slanders
and vinifications," according
to New China New* Agency
reports heard In Tokyo.
Chinese party&gt; chief Mao
Txe-Tung made a rare visit
to Peking airport Sunday to
Mr. Dan Lon2. r&gt;, died at welcome the delegation home.
12:03 a. m. Sunday at Semi­ The Cliiscse press attacked
nole Memorial Hospital fol­
lowing an illness of seven
months.
Rom Aug. 19, 1533, in New
.Martinsville, W. Va.t he had
lived in Sanford for the past
Lt. Robert Tucker, L'SN
20 years. A retired painter, Ret., was guest speaker nt
he made his home on S. Hear- the I,inn* Club of Ca»*e)berry
Thursday night and presented
dall Ave.
Survivors are a son, II. E. film* made while he was
Ling of Sanford; Ihrce daugh­ serving aboard the USS Furn a ta l during nn 8 month*
ter*, Mr*. Mary Grove of cruise in the Mediterranean.
Brnwood, W. Va„ Mr*. E. S.
Lt. Tucker i* nn electronics
Caldwell of Lake Charles, consultant and lives at 219
La. and Mr*. L. 11. Crocker West I.nk* Griffin Circle,
of Willoughby, Ohio; four Ca*»elherry, with his wife
sisters, Mrs. L. G. Hunter of and family.
Sanford, Mr* It. E. Collie of
The film* included many
West I’alm Reach, .Mr*. J. I. exciting shot* of Jrts taking
Husk of Mc.Mechen, W. Va. off and landing ahrurd the
and Mrs. Georgia Rridgcman carrier ns well as acrisl
of New Martinsville; eight maneuvers.
grandchildren,
live
great
Plan* were announced for a
grandchildren and several Ladies Night to he held
nieces and nephews.
Thursday, August 1, at 7 p m.
Fumsral service* will he the Steak House nt the Gate­
held at 3 p. m. Wednesday at way In Winter Park. Those
Itrissoo Funeral Home with attending will have a rholce
Rev. Thomas Makin of the of lobster, steak or turkey as
Presbyterian Church of the their entree.
Covenant olficinling. Rurial
It. M. Nihlack, local funeral
will be in Evergreen Ceme­ director, wna officially voted
tery.
In a* o Cub Lion.

the Soviets *nd repeated Pek­
ing's determination to pursue
a militant line in seeking tha
spread of communism.
Today's Soviet newspaper*
wrr# more restrained. They
printed the communique on
the end of tha talk! and ex­
pressions of support for tha
Khrushchev thesis that nu-

Iclear war mutt be avoided in
the campaign to convert tha
world to communism.
Communist diplomat* in
London reported that Moscow
has warned Peking that the
backbone of their alliance, th*
30-year mutual defense treaty,
may be snapped if an excess
of xenl lands China tn a war.

~ Roy Reel he* built hlmaelf
• houseboat. It'a flouted on
two pontoon* of welded-tc(ether oil drum* filled with
Styrofoam, virtually unsink.

Mrs. Bowden
Dies In Hospital

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Mri. Mury A. Bowden, 70
of Paloa, died In Orange Me­
morial Hospital, Sunday.
She cam* here from Long
Iilaml, N. Y., 10 year* ago
*nd win a member of AH
Bouls Catholic Church.
Survivor* include her hus­
band Alvin; a daughter, Mr*.
Dorl* McCafferty c f Chat­
ham, N. J.; three *on*,
Charle* of Syoaaet, Long laland; John of Olive Bridge,
N. Y. and Ceorga of Massatequa Park, N. Y. and 14
grandchildren.
Funeral service* will he
rendueted a t All S o u l *
Church Wednesday a t 11 a.m.
with Horary Tuesday at ti p.m.
With the Rev. Louis Dunlrovy
officiating.
Burial will be In All Soul*
Cemetery. Gramkow Funeral
Homo la In charge of a r­
rangement*.

Mrs. Clark Dies
At Shreveport
Word ha* been received
here of the death of Mr*.
Reid Clark, mother of Mra.
W. E. MacLauchlin cf Sanford, In Shreveport, La. Sun­
day.
Mr*. Clark had been ill for
• few week* and Sir*. Mac­
Lauchlin ha* been with her.
Mr. MacLauchlin left Sunday
for Shreveport.
Mr*. Clark was well-known
in Sanford having vislti-d
here teveral time* during the
u i l two year*.

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JULY IT
Admissions
Charles McCurdy, Geneva;
Thomas Burr, DeBary; Helen
Hanson, Longwood; Thomas
Paulk, Carol McCabe, Gary
Drown, Frank McCleod, Robart Burge, Scharlyn Ribble,
Donald Wilson, Ruth Whack,
I.aery Hiclm. Arthur Du*h,
Stephanie Typlt, I. a m a r
Smith, Emily Bruce, Ebbie
Lee Smith, Sennia Merchant
c f Sanford.
Btrtha
Mr. and Mra. Donald Wilion
of Sanford, a boy
Mr. and Mra. Marland Ribble
of Sanford, a girl
Mr. and Mra. J sn y
of Sanford, a boy
Discharges
'M r*. Cecil Mixon and baby,
Lake Mary; Carolyn Mason,
Geneva; Lillian Colbert, How­
ard Dague, Mr*. Marshall R.
Perkins and twin boy* of
8anfcrd.

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awning windows, screens, a
doublctlecker bunk, gas stove,
sink, electric and gus lights,
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Roy said ha built the house­
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"It’s just for my own plea­
sure,n he said. "I’ve dune a
lot of camping along our
rivers, and thi* certainly
should bent a tent.**
He launched hi* new house­
boat early Sunday in Lake
Monroe and towed it to u
good fishing spot on the
river.

State Prepares
For Another
V/inler Season
TALLAHASSEE (FNS) —
Florida is prepared for an­
other fall-winter tm irht ad­
vertising campaign that will
again
remind snowbound
northerner*
they w o u l d
"rather be in Florida."
Th* Florida Development
Comm;*sion, terming it* 19(12
campaign under that slogan
a success, ha* voted to con­
tinue it for another year and
step up advertising of pack­
age vacation* at special rate*.
Louis Benito, president of
the Tampa advertising agen­
cy handling the commission's
account, said the Ul(f2 cam­
paign boosted air travel to
Florida 24 per cent, rail tra­
vel 4(1 per cent, and bus travel 48 per cent.
The 10(12 campaign was in
three stages: fall cut-rule
package trips; a tlm-mher
holiday push, and an ‘'escape
winter’* program.
This same plan wilt be fol­
lowed again with the three
stage* conditioning northrrer* to think about sunny Flo­
rida a* the cold weather in­
creases.
In addition, a special Indus­
trial campaign stressing the
climate of Florida and it*
advantage* to I n d u s t r i a l
firm* has been prepared. It
has been designed to bring
'25.000 new jobs to Florida by
Inviting new investment.

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S u p p o r t A r t A s s o c ia tio n
'I t e sn ap o f painters who for

fa n yaara baa boon known aa tha
Sanford Art Association hae ehangad
|ta name to tha Sanford-Seminola Art
Aaaodation. The raaaoa for the
chanf* la to let the realdcnta of Sem­
inole County know that they aa wall
aa the Sanford people are eligible to
apply for membership. Thla can be
doaa by phoning the president,
Joseph Mathltu, at Geneva, or Mrs.
George W. Dodson at Lake Mary.
The name* of new member* be­
fore Aug. 5 will appear in the 196&amp;64 yearbook along with last year’s
paid-up member*.
Arsons who are interested in acauiring for themselves and their fam­
ilies a wall balanced cultural outlook
WO) find the programs offered instruct!ve and entertaining. Member­
ship is not restricted to those who

In this community whoso works are
shown at the annual inhibit and tea
presented by tha Art AssociationThan also are ona-man shows to be
seen at soma of tbs business houses
and Landing institutions. The public
has shown its interest in these ex­
hibits ns tha hundrsds of names
which appear in the guests books will
testify*
Aa thla determined group pre­
pares for its fifth year in creative art
in this area and of fostering a feel­
ing of fellowship among its members,
Tha Herald recommends that by land­
ing your support to the Sanford-Setninole Art Association you will share
In the pride of being a part of this
community's cultural development.

B la m e T h e P o litic ia n s
Nsgrou are demanding ia which FDR stood far hi*
1I6JT
Tha 1900 Democratic pisi­
form covered the waterfront
o s civil right*. You name it
and tha platform promised it.
Tbe Democrats were able,
ovaa, lo out-promlse the Re­
publicans In their bid for
Negro votes.
That is no small accom­
plishment because the Re­
publicans also havo been
playing cruel politics at tha
expens* of tho Negroes for
ratoy years, and gelling
awiy with it, too. It was not
until FDR put together his
New Deal combination of tha
have-nots and under&gt;prlvllJ
eged with the Democrats of
the South that the Negroes
bolted tbe Republican*.
TDR didn't offer Negroes
much in the way of right*,
tllber. There
wero kind
words, but more Important
there were federal handouts,
work relief, public housing,
eatin* money.
The
193]
Democratic p l a t f o r m on

l a this trials of race relaHaws, tbs Aaterleae way (alle l to s e a t the challenge.
This failure t* cope with a
great aaUoesl problem le tha
most frlghteelng aspect of
Ibo whole floomy scene.
American eltlaana should
(storm themselves is to tbe
ttra m ita a re s by which they
permitted themselves to be
•stropped lo the existing
n e e rotations deadfall.
When tha Ameriein way
Barit* up a big, fat failure
A la, Indeed, time for all
good man to com# lo tho aid
Oi their country.
Thla aasay la to propose
O a t tho major blam t for the
situation now confronting me
end m r follow eltliena shall
t o i t seised against t h e
•ham eteu politicians of both
a a jo r partial.
Thttm shameless ones made
to Negroes presidential camp a l p promisee they have not
redeemed. Puro humbug I It
la fair to suspect that sums
o r all ol them had no intentton of redeeming the prom­
ises toned out a l bait dur­
ing the presidential campaign
to Negro voter*.
It Is reasonable to believe
that some of these promises
were impossible of redemp­
tion and, further, Out the
politicians knavv this when the
promises wtro made.
It is customary now to
blame Negro leader* for tak
lng their tlvll rights argu­
ments Into Urn streets, their
flits clutching b its of brick
or clubs and their minds set
toward trouble.
These Negroes own their
shire of blame, right enough
But what about the politi­
cians, especially the Demo­
cratic politicians, who prmim
•d in 1930 about what the

first election watted few
words on civil rich Is. It Slid
this: "Equal rights to all;
special privilege to so m ."
Of course tha Democrats
did sot really m e a t ovea
that. But those sight words
are aot to be compared far
duplicity with the outrageous­
ly flamboyant promises that
political parties now free­
ly mato to obtain Negro
votes.
Tbe South la furious with
the Kennedy brothers for
their efforts la behalf of civil
rights. But give the Kennedy*
credit. They did try to deil
with civil right* at the bal­
lot box, the American way.
When that did not work
and tha riots began In the
s tm ts , the Kennedy* return­
ed lo their platform promises.
They were stuck- with them.
With a presidential election
just around tbe corner, there
was no alternative, tbe Vot­
ing Negroes in the North
and East were ready lo call
their political loans.

Letters

T o T h e E d ito r

Mr. Walter filelow
e/o Sanford Herald
204 W est 1st St.
Sanford, Florida
Dear Ur. Gltlow:
Tha Knight* of Columbus
w t r a extremely impressed
with your I.ongwuod reporter,
hits. Donna Estes. She was
called to cover eur rscsnt
Communion and family barbaqu* on Sunday, June 30th on
short nolle* and at personal
inconvenience to her. Her cov­
erage of the event was of such
quality that It wus a compli­
ment as Well aa an asset to
our young organisation.
We would like tu request, if
It I* In keeping with th* policy
of The Sunford Herald, that
Mrs. Estes be appointed to
cover nil future publicity for
th* Knight* of Columbus.
Sincerely yours,
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
W. V. Roberts, M. D.
Grand Knight
/ HOWAHOOty/ WAW.HAnV / cAMC
John N. Kennedy
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Editor:
We want to thank you for
the wonderful publicity you
gave our annual Fcurth of
July
Fiesta and "Mis*
Flame" of Seminole County
Beauty Contest. You actually
helped to make it th* success
it was.
Also we would like to thank
Mims’s, Rosietter’s, Ramsey’s
and Sanford Florist for their
donations cf flowers and rib­
bon for “Mi** Flame" and her
runners-up and Chat* and
Co. fur furnishing (lie trail­
ers for the platform, and the
niany other buslneaae* and
Individuals who gave dona­
tions and time.
Youra truly,
Carl Lommler

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Poire 4

Sunford, Florid*

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m uit is point. Soma mombora just
want to learn about art and how to

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H e a r Mrs. Kates,

We, "The Knights of Coluinus," wish to express our sppnciiitlun for the fine publi­
city covering our recent Com*
tuunlon and family bsrbequ*.
Th* caliber uf coverage wa
received on such short notic*
and St some personal Incon­
venience to you i* a tribute
lo you and Th* Sanford Her*
aid.
The fin* article and picture
riteived much favorable no­
tice. It i* th* type of covtrag*
)//&amp; F E T
that ia of great benefit to our
young organisation,
gaiu expressing our |re tl
tuda, w* remain,
Sincerely yours,
W. V. Roberta, M. D,
Grand Knight
John N. Kennedy
Chairman,
C atholic Activities
Monday, July £1, 1903
cc: Sanford llerstd

WASHINGTON—(NBA) —
Regardless of naw develop­
ments in tha rail labor crisis,
the long-term problems of
featharbeddlng remain. They
are:
How to compensate railway
labor for job* lost through
technological i m p rovementa
Introduced by management.
—How to settle disputes
arising from this issue.
—W hat additional legisla­
tion ia necessary.
Though the national media­
tion board was created by the
Railway Labor Act of 1934 to
settla disputes between rail
management end labor, it has
been of questionable value for
20 y ean .
In 1941 President Franklin
D. Roosevelt appointed an
emergency board to mediate
a railway labor dispute. But
tha President went beyond
tha board's recommendations
to give the Brotherhoods big­
ger benefits.
From then on railway labor
took its grievances direct to
the White House, over the
head* of fact-finding panels,
to get better settlements, and
the Railway Labor Act was
circumvented.
Fur sum* weeks, Labor Sec­
retary W. Willard Wirtx has
been saying that if this
oontry could get by without
a rail strike thla year, no
new labur legislation would be
passed by Congress.
Even so, there is no assur­
ance that similar labor dis­
putes affecting the national
interest will not rise again.
The lung-range question of
eat may alter the rules If "chameleon" variety.
how they shall be bandied
So resolve here and now therefore remain*.
new data ere Introduced.
But it la "bad" parent* to follow these standard rules
The must frequently sug­
gested remedy has been that
who usually produce bid of sm art child psychology:
(1) Be an "expressive" in­ there should be some provi­
children! Ami bad parents are
stead of a "repressive" p ar­ sion for guvemment seizure
generally the inconsistent or ent.
and operation of industries
Give a child proper out­ threatened by atrikea which
lets for his excess energy and affect the whole economy.
encourage his probing mind,
Under one recent proposal,
wdlch generates incessant the president would be author­
Q—What kind of blood does questions.
ized to direct the attorney
sh e " par es*. Aad to e v e a crab have!
Remember, leg action in general to petition any U. S.
te send far I to "P u en te
A—A w ry pale bluish blood outdoor games drains off hia district rourt to appoint a
kaLw
in common with all the crusta­ energy faster than seatwork special receiver to take pos­
CASE Q-4011* Lucille Ball is
or sitting games. So channel session of and operate any
ceans and most molluska.
known to most Americsni for
hli activity constructively.
plant, mine or other fucility
her superb acting and TV
(2) Be consistent. Don’t en­ subject to a tabor dispute, to
Q—Which wee th* firat
shows.
courage e child to tear old
RatleaUy eb# was Inter­ southern state to ba readmit­ magasinaa or books to pieces protect national health ami
safety.
ted to tbe union]
viewed about her new n ir and then punish him when
This provision was largely
A—Tennessee,
also
tha
last
rlage to Gary Morton.
he also mutilates a current kissed off when it was Intro­
Notice her very shrewd ap­ to accede.
magazine or book.
duced, President Trumun had
praisal of Gary’s parental
For a child below reading suggested it before. The
Q—Who was the first print­ age doesn't know the differ­
psycho logy,
House putted it, but the Sen­
"G ary," she began, "now er in British North America? ence
between "old"
vs. ate killed it, and it is still
gives the children the kind
A—Stephen Day (or Daye). "new" magailncs.
viewed with much skepticism
of discipline they n o w had In 1640 he printed tho “Bay
So teach him to respect there.
before.
Psalm Book."
all printed matter.
Under a 1916 law authoriz­
"And they love It. Tbe
(3) Pain is the major edu­ ing such action in war times,
children really dig him!
Q—What enemies do lob­ cator of a youngster, so when the federal government has
"I can be strict — for ster* have?
it la necessary to punish him,
about 60 seconds.
A—Apart from man, their don't smack him on the bot­
"Then Ihe children can chief enemy ia th* cod.
tom, which may be padded
wind me around their little
so heavily with diapers, rub­
finger*
ber
pants and rompers or a
Molotov
Q—What waa tl.
"But you can really rely
cocktail developed d u r i n g snow-suit that he doesn't even
on the person who properly
feel pain.
World W ar 11T
disciplines you, because he Is
Instead, snap him with s
A—An incendiary grenade.
dependable, lie is always the
finger or a flick of your pen­
I t conaisted of bellied in­ cil as on the back of the
same way."
Parents, please take a les­ flammable liquid mixed with , hand to he will leel some
ion (rum the animal train­ sawdust, used to set tanks sharp pain.
on fir*.
er!
This doesn't dislocate his
He atway rewards the right
spine with an adult amaek,
Q—W hat edition of the1 but get* the desired results,
behavior and always penal­
Bible la known ai the Fer­ even with toddlers.
ises the wrong.
And he never permits ex­ ra ra Bible]
Send for my SOO-polnt
ceptions to occur! Take note
A—The first Spanish edi­■ "Tests for Good Parents,"
of that fact!
tion of th* Old Teatament,■ enclosing a long stamped, re*
i For millions of parents are translated from the Hebrewi turn envelope, plus 20c. Dls*
Inconsistent in their punish­ in 1663 for th* us* of Spaniehi cuss them at PTA or Mo­
ment and scoldings.
thers' Club Meeting*.
Jaw*.
Like l.urille Hall, they may
say "No," yet If the child
wheedles and whines and

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N o te b o o k

sailed the railroads four times
in the past 20 years to pre­
vent work stoppages—in 1M3,
IMS, 1948 and 1960.
Railroad management con­
tends that government selsure
settle* nothing and coerces
acceptance of labors’ demands.
The alternative, as outlined
by President Daniel L. Loomis

When ws bacaraa indepen­
dent we did not say to Brltafli,
"Gel o u t” We said, “Stay and
help us," and we asked others
to help u* . . . We bar help
from nobody, except the Com­
munists.
t
— Prince Abdul Rabman,
prime minister of Malaya,
One remarkable feature of
tbe cold war is that each aide
la to completely convinced of
its own rightness. The doc­
trines of capitalism and com­
munism have In fact under­
gone som* subtle changes.
— U N . Secretary G eneral U.

Thant.
The egotism of many rich
people, their blindness, is a
mors serious problem (in
South America) than commu­
nism itself.
—Dom ltelder Camara, auxil­
iary archbishop of Rio Us
Janeiro.

of the Amerian Association
of Railroads, la to n uke r*c.
ommendationa of presidential
emergency board* final and
binding on both labor and

msnsjttment.
In the past, railw ay labor
consistently has opposed com­
pulsory arbitration. But in a
new contract juat -signed by
the Brotherhood o f Railway
Clarks with Fan American
Airways, impartial adjudica­
tion of disputes ia provided.
This may act a precedent.
In the current four-yearold disputa oTer railroad work
rules, acceptance of technol­
ogical changes by the on.train
brotherhoods, and aliminatioa
of Jobs considered unneces­
sary by management, tha is­
sue not only ia job security
but alio union survival.
Acceptance of the recom­
mendation! made by tli* pres­
idential special cormnlasion
under Judge Rlfkind in 1962
and an emergeny board un­
der Judge Rosennian earlier
this year probably would
mean eventual liquidation of
tha Brotherhood cf Locomo­
tive Firemen.
Second men would not bo
taken off passenger trains,
but threa • men crews on
freight locomotive# would ba
cut. Displaced firemen would
be offered substantial dismis­
sal pay, or preferential rehir­
ing, or liberal retraining
benefits in naw skills.
Displaced operating railroad
men with nioro than 10 years
service would retain job righto
until they reach retirement
age.

I fully understand that the
psit casts s divisive shadow
between uur peoples. I beg
you to bslievo me th a t count­
less German* together with
BASEMENTS
myself have condemned that
NEW YORK (U l'l) — Th*
criminal (Nazi) regime.
—Franz Josef Strnuns, W elt basement, long a familiar part
liermun defense minister, in &gt;&gt;f American homes, teems to
be on the way out.
Israel,
More than twu-thirde of all
We have U rn godlike In our new single-family homes to­
planned breeding of our do­ day have no cellars, compared
mesticated plants and ani­ with only about half of the
mals but ww hav* U«n rab­ existing, or older homes, re­
bitlike in our unplanned breed­ ports John Siorks, chief archi­
tect for Levitt and Sons, Inc,
ing of ourselves.
—British historian Arnold J. who said the reuson is mainly
Toynbee, ea the population economic—"a busement is an
expensive luxury."
problem.

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DEAR ABBY; I am 16 and have
juat received a telephone call from
the boy I’ve been dating. He told me
that his mother dldn"t want him to
date me anymore because she had
heard some things about my older
sister. Of course, he said we could
date on the sneak, but I don’t like
that idea. I have had girls tell me
their parents didn’t want them to
run around with me because of my
sister. Sure, my sister has a bad rep­
utation, but I have never done the
slightest thing out of line. Why do
brothers and sisters have to suffer
because of something they couldn’t
help? I’m not the only one with this
problem? How can I prove to people
that I am not like niy sister?
HURT
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’V.-ove" anything. Build your own
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make mothers understand th at no
m utter how cute their little dnrlings
are, they are a pain in the neck to
service men. When I go into a home
to repair plumbing and heating, my
biggest problem Is combing the kids
out of my hair. If they aren't wutched. they get into my tool box and
walk off with my tools. Or worse
yet, thev stand the chance of getting
hurt. They ask a million questions
and breathe down your neck. I like
kids, Abby, don't get me wrong, but
it's hard for a repairman to tell a
mother to keep her kids away while
hu'a working, so will you do it for
us?
SERVICE MAN

July 22, 1968 — Pogo 8

By Abigail Van Buran
the "lady of the house” th a t you
work by the hour, and if you have to
watch Juniur while he’s watching
YOU, it will probably take twice as
long to get the job done. Then watch
HER send him outside.
•

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DEAR ABBY: I was pleased to
see your answer to "HIS MOTHER",
who complained because h er son was
not promoted. I ’ve taught school for
over SO years, and am familiar with
the problem. It Is sad for the child
when his parents bring the roof
down on the teacher when it is sug­
gested th a t their child repeat a year.
Usually the parent is h urt because
of w hat friends and relatives will
say. I have seen parents fight teach­
ers on this all the way through the
grades, until the pupil receives a di­
ploma even though he cannot spell
properly, has never learned to com­
prehend what he has read, and has
a very* poor foundation in math and
science. Parents willingly accept the
fact th a t not all children leurn to
walk and talk at the same age. But
they refuse to admit thut not nil
children learn other skills a t the
same rate. Please, Abby, let parents
know th at if a child must repeat n
grade, It is NO reflection on his in­
telligence.
"A TEACHER”
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wedding rings. It interferes with
their "swing" — and, oh, boy, how
most golfers tike to swing.
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By Oswald Jacoby

dome of tha u s ic s t slams
.NORTH
IS
to moke are hardest to bid.
AAKUli
V Q 1044
A t six clubs South has to re ­
member to niff one diamond
*J9S
in dummy before drawing
WVflT
H IT
A 743
AMI
trumps, after which he must
¥ XD7
¥42
discard his jack, fire and
♦ A 1074J
♦ KJ4I4
three of hearta on dummy's
• 74 1
*■4
gOL TH (D )
long spade*.
* J to
Smith can alio make five
¥ AJil
hearts or North fire spades,
♦ Q2
but the major suit slaina
A A K Q I09
don't make becausa the heart
Both vulnerable
firi«»»e it needed and i t does­
teath W ill North ■as*
Pa ,w I A
1*
Pam
n ’t work.
Pa.s J »
3¥
Pass
The bidding shown in the
Fa*s 5 *
4¥
Pass
box is tile way one expert
i¥
PlM 3 *
Pass
Pass Paxa
pair bid this slam. The first
(J*
Pau
O pen ing Iced— 4 A
bid that requires explanation
is North’s raise from two to
three hearts. In same circles sector the three-heart bid
South might well have parted was whst might be celled an
that bid, but in that particular inferential force. No South

went on to four hearts where­
upon North continued Ids
snuillike pace with s bid of
five clubs.
South really thought about
parting this one, but be real­
ised that North was indicating
a singleton diamond, ilvnce,
South decided th at there
might be a slam, but South
wasn’t going to commit him­
self that fur. He just went on
to five hearts.
North might have passed
a t this puint, but he thought
that his very good spades
warranted getting to si*.
North did nut want to place
the slam, but he know bow to
get South to place it. North's
, five-spade hid Juat asked
South to choose between six
hearts ami six clubs and
South made the right choice.

tOn

J.hs.(jJomsM

A woman whose hair 1a
starting in turn gray can't
afford NOT to dye it, aays ■
representative of one of the
country’s leading hair dye
manufacturers.
Shs claims a woman owes it
to her husband to keep tha

By Ruth Millett

silver threads from amuug years »j much better (hut he
tha gold because, If husband is the one who looks 10 years
and wife are about the same younger.
So that's another good rea­
age the man can say to him­
self, "Well, my wife's as old son for a wife's doing iier ut­
aa 1 am and ahe looks good most to look younger than her
husband, even if s h e isn't.
. , . I must fcok good, too."
!iy doing so she is sure to
Though her words are an
out • end • out a a I e s pitch, please her hunbuml. By not
thsre’a a lot of truth to them. mansgmg to lo o k younger
A man doesn’t have to than she Is, she is sure to
worry too much about a re. make herself miserable.
There's just no getting
DALLAS, Tex. (NEA — ceding hairline and a widen­
If recruit hopes come true, ing girth if hie wife works around it—a wife has to stay
the Dullas Cow beys’ lineup hard at the Job of staying young for two.
could be a hroadcaster'a young, keeping her girlish
Some things for HUS­
nightm are.
figure and refusing to settle
BANDS to consider: “ Happier
Tha team could Wind up fer gray hair.
with two plajers named
If, by making a supreme ef­ Wives (hints for husbands).”
March and s pair called Par­ fort, a women ean manage to Just send 25 cents to Kuth
kin*.
look 10 years younger than Millett Header Service, c u
Amos Marsh is, of course, she Is, her huiband can as­ The Sanford Herald, P. O.
the starting fullback. Coming sume one of two thing*.:
Box 480, Dept. A, ftadio City
to camp ia his younger broth­
1— His friend* will figureStation, New York 111, N. Y.
er, Krank, an offensive end. he is a* young as his wife
Don Perkins is the All-Pro looks—and only look* oldsr
halfback. Bill Parkins, a run­ becaua* of the heavy respon­
ning back from Iowa, is a sibilities he carries.
candidate for tbo position
2— He can figure that if
held by Dun, who is no roU- sums people [Hi think he is
older than his wife, they’ll
think he is to be envied for
having a wife who is 10 years
Osuna Wins
--- fc-STlllfl!__ P m; tiles I (I 'I ’M younger than he is. So, either
— Kafuel Osuna of Mexico way he'a the winner.
But it's entirely different
won the mens’ singles title of
the Portuguese Lawn Tennis with women. No woman fig­
championships S u n if a y b y ure* she ia anything but m
beating Dun Ih'll uf iiethcxdu, loser if her husband, who Is
the same age as »he is, some­
.'Id., 7-5, 8-ti, (J-l.
The Danish team uf Jurgen | how manages to cairy the
Ulrich and Jun Lwchley wun
the men's doubles title with a
9-7, 3-45, 6 3, 5-7, 9-7 marathon
rictory over the Japanese
team of Osinano Ishiguru and
Mi.fliu Fuji.

Name Calling

HOWLING IIOOH
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Since (lie end of World War
11 fhe number of American
Uuwling Congress establish­
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Personals
Mr. iM Mr*. N. I . Took*
ntorm i to tholr horns #* X.
laaktett ■ Ivd. Tbur*4*y
sight after a Im month varalioa to many toteratoiax
Tlw ulled ITam l u Fra*rlaco a* th* Martpoaa to New
Zealand and Um* by plaaa
traveled on to "winter tlma"
la Aoatralia. From thara they
flaw to tadoaaala, Slagtport,
Bangkok, Ho*g-Ko#g, Japan,
and andad their algbi-Malag
journey to Hawaii.

TUI INFORMAL LUNCHION whlah Jeanne (Mra. Oer*
■Id) Wtenha hold at bar borne
Saturday bad • two-fotd pur-

Mra. Clifford McKlbbia and
am, Bruce, kava beta enjoyIng their naw aallboat at New
Smyrna Beach. During their
itey at tha baaeh they ware
joined on tha weekend* by
Mr. McKlbbia, Alan and
Cliff, Jr.

n waa a "welcome bach"
Jar Darla (Mr*. Doc) Faulknar, termar raaldent ei Saaterd who waa vlaltlng her*
lor the weekend from AnnaftHe, Md.
It alio waa an "As rtvolr
, and farawair to Mary (Mra.
Herb) CalH*r who with her
bttaband and two chlldrt*
llerhertb Am tod Bill, will
aooa bo otartog to M. Fate.*
ter buetoaae toaaooa.
Alto entering the Itmchaao

wort An*, (Mra. 1**) Hi**
load, Mildred (Mr*. Bill)
.‘Stempcr, and nmrto &lt;Mr*.
Blchard) Jelmaoo.

Darla la a newcomer to Senlard, but not ■ new acquain­
tance to JaaMt. Th* two mat
to Montaray, CalU., where
bath tmabaad* war* attendtog Naval Lina School.
It waa a happy r*-o*wal ol
i n old trlrodahlp whao Uw
Johnaona moved b a n a faw
rnaalha age. U d r. aod Mra.
Johnaoo and ihalr four dauahtare, Delaine, Itehbla, Denise
end Doom live on Fairway

Bd. to Lech Arbor.
a * e
TONGUE IN CHKCKt A
racant poll of women driver*
revealed that) II percent be­
lieved redUtor hoee to be a
bread ol aytoni; U percent
advocated • change it the
igalUon eyilem; T» peirent
thought a brake drum wat a
mualral tnilrument and 61
percent aeld that untvenlai
jolatl war* an International
diagracot
• a a
TUB HKUUTTAL; A recent
poll of men revealed that at
percent of men believed that
the ihlB waa atardard tram
million; IS percent figured
that ■ lic k la t» rarry geocartel home In; 13 percent
aaid a teaaa waa a girl who
juM lead* you un; « percent
laid pumpa were like for ga«
ami t l percent wrro aura that
gull home nmkte ia tha gtrl
that collerta th* far*.
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Mrs. iierbori Collier
other deadly haaard to awlmmen, and particularly to
waiter*
"Wa try to keep dredger*
from digging the** deep
hole* In lea* than eight feet
of water, and that'* at th*
mean low water level,"
"But Ibara art no written
regulation*
govarnlog th*
dredging of eucb hotel, end
almoat everyone of |h# more
than M Inhabited UkN to
Seminole County hai at aome
time had corn* dredging done
In It," he pointed out.
"Where dredger* have ope­
rated cloae to ahore, to build
up beach** around lake*
where hornet have been built,
there la even more danger,"
Knglner lluth warned.
"Thla turnmer. the water
la very tow, ami thla encour­
age* wadara end awlmmrri
to go out furDwr, beeauae the
vater la not ao deep"Dredge hotea, which at
high water are farther out,
ami iwnr* In water over a
iwlmmer'a head, are now In
water no more then walat
deep."

Mr*. C. X. Karrakar la In
Dallai, Teaaa, vlilting her
naw granddaughter, Barbara
Jean, who waa bora July g
to Mr. and Mra. Donald K.
Karraker. T h a Karrahrra
have another daughter, Diana
KliiabaUi who la three year*
old.
Mra. Roy T. Boyd ha* re*
turned to her home on Grand­
view Ave, after a vlilt with
ter mother, Mra, B. F.
Wynna of Ft. Lauderdale.
Dr. and Mra. Orville Bark*
are back In Sanford after ala
more pleaiant day* apenl at
their baaeh home In Daytona
Beach.
Mlae Debbie R o w l a n d ,
daughter of * Mr*. Martha
Rowland, ha* been vlaltlng In
Cairo and Atlanta, Ga.

CasRcIbcrry

Personals
Mra. George Miller of LAM
Lane, C m elherry, U rnJoy­
ing a vlilt with her daughter*
ami their families In I’eorla,
III. It waa a special thrill for
her tn lie on hand tor the ar­
rival of her flrat great-grand
child.

MISS JANET SMITH, president of the Pilot
Club of Sanford la shown here with Mine Ruth
E. Cunningham of San Gabriel Vulley, Calif.,
the newly-elected president of Pilot Club Inter­
national, at Pilot’s 42nd annual convention held
last week at the Fontainebleau Hotel In Miami

M iss Strickland Honoree
A t M iscellaneous Shower
Th* home of Mr*. Ira E.
Southward on lllblicua Drive
waa the aecne of a lovely par­
ly Friday evening tor Mlu
Frances' Strickland, brideelect, who wae ehowered with
mbrrllanroua gllta from the
gueata.
For the occasion MU*
Strickland wore a striking
red linen dreai fashioned with
an over blou*e amt a white
carnation corsage, a gift from
the hoalria, The Itonoreu'a
mother, Mr*. M. R. Strick­
land, also waa pretented with
a corsage.
Arrangement* of pink rote*
were placed throughout the
Southward bom* and a pink
and white color motif waa

used on the dining room table
which waa covered with a cutwork clutli over pink satin.
White candle* and a bridal
bouquet of while camatlonv
and Sweetheart rose* lied
with satin itream eri were aranged in a allvrr epergnu tor
the centerpiece.
Petit-four* Iced with wed­
ding belli, dainty open faced
sandwiches, mint* and sher­
bet punch wero served. Axalaling the hoalev* was .Mr*.
At Doudney and Miaa Ann
Doudney,
Those Invited wera the
Mines Nleki Ashby, Ann
Crappa, Umn Aiken. Rusemary Southward. Shlrlene
Shepherd. Kay Ivey. Ju.ly

Highlights O f Trip Told

Nat Too Warm
"Swimmer* a n d wailing
You'll flod a lightweight
llahermen walking In ahal
tow water, auddenly may woo) or rotton coat a good
flml themielve* In water up aummer Inveatment. There’ll
to 30 fret deep. Often there l&gt;« ninny a cool evening beia »o(1, clinging murk at the fora the aeaaon la over.
The travelers were pracli
"See the U. S. A. First"
bottom of tiwa* hole*, too,
could have been the theme o( cally Into Canada when Bill
RTHHTI.Y PERSONAL
lluth laid.
Coimetlra ar* a personal a group of Santordltes who began to think of "baseball
For non- awlmmrra, thla la
thing, and teen-ager* should just returned from • five back home" ao they turned
almoat certainly fatal,
DROWNING IS SO UN­ But bow about people who make certain to use them that week trip that took them 3,644 back, crossed to Grand Cou­
lee Dam in Washington and
NECESSARY.
can awlm? Why do they *o way. It'a [un to experiment miles and into 33 atalei.
There la no reaaon (or any often drown helpleitly?
with different ahadri of lip­ Taking th# motor trip wa* on Into Seattle. In that city
they rode the Monorail and
person to rtak diowning when
"The main reaton for thla stick or ey* make up, but If a Create (Mrs. Karl) Higgin­ hid a delicious dinner in the
there ire literally hundred!
ti panic," Mix* Neider an friend has a new violet ey* botham with her daughter. Space Needle i t Ihe site of
of device*, all relatively In- iwered,
shadow you'd Ilk* to try, buy Carole, ton. Ulll, and her mo­
the recent World's Fair. They
•lpenuve, that can prevent
*'T h e unexperleilnes* of your own ami then try It. ther, Mrs. Hefile Robert*.
followed the coastline from
thie needles* amt heart breakDon't
borrow
cosmetics.
A trip that was "dreamed
finding nothing when you put
ing tragedy.
Most girls realise the dan­ up" over a bridge table real­ Seattle to San Francisco and
your foot down eauiet the
tine of the most frequent per»on to gatp. If they ore ger In using another's comb, ly began tor the group after made a complete tour of that
fame* of drowning, eipeclal lucky, they gasp a mouthful brush or powder puff, but they left Chicago and arrtv- city.
The exciting time to be re­
ly In Florida with tl’a thou- of air which may tave their lliluk nothing at all of trying rived at Wisconsin Dells
land* of take*, ti ilepplng in life, If they u«e their head on a friend's lipstick, lte more where sn Indian guide took membered (hero was the big
"ttSIh Inning baseball game"
a hole while wailing:
them on a lour of the scenic b e t w e e n the Mdwaukcc
amt Hart awlmmlng with all fastidious In the future.
It U mi simple to prevent thrir might for the surface.
If you're mil sure a shade dett* which are unusual form­
this, says Mm Sally Neider, • Hut loo often, they have will be good for you. buy a ation of rock formed by the Braves amt the San Fran­
Red Croat Water Safety tn already plunged down, and small tube before you spend ruth of wind and water. A cisco Giant*.
From Sin Francisco they
atructor.
that gatp bring* In a huge your allowance on the regu­ ceremonial dance by various
"late Jackets, plastic tube*, mooihtut of walrr Intlead lar alie. It'a a (ar more aaid- Indian tribes tn a natural traveled to Disneyland and
made another complete tour
plaitle (teats ami Id* preser- of air. It'a (he beginning of lary way to experiment.
mountain amphitheatre was
before crossing the desert to
vert, even a tki belt, mad* of the end."
on* of the highlight* of the
Las Vega* where they saw
imatl tquaiei of plaitle foam, "Every mutcU In the body
Purchase seasonal Gowers visit In Wisconsin.
such entertainers as Libercan lave your Ide, or that s»&gt;et teme, amt the swimmer that are “ best buys” became
Through th* wheat country
ol your children, she pointed . plummci* down, like a rock." they are tn plentiful supply. of Minnesota, the Badlands ace. Jack Carter and Lcilic
If the |vr»on caught in such I'se them for your everyday of South Dakota (described Uggams.
In Dallas and Texarkana.
Amt If you can't even afford a desperate situation would living enjoyment—** fashion by Mr*. Higginbotham at ihe
such inexpensive tile saving ,,njy
ttic arm* for accessories and for home dec­ “ Most fascinating place of Texas, they had ■ genuine
Texas barbeque at a family
device* *» these, you can cer- awlmmlng and kick strongly, orating purposes.
all") amt th* HI ark Hills of
Istnly pet M d of *n Inner mey would rise to the suethat State the party traveled reunion where they persuaded
Mr. Higginbotham's mother,
tohe
free, Just ss If Ihev had ty equipment that will bold stopping at all tourist attrac
fisherman. wading along lumped In, Instead of falling you up If you should suddenly liemt Including Ml. Rvishmore. Mrs. E L Higginbotham to
return to Sanforvl with them
the shores evt * lake, nuy m "
The Higginbotham* aaw the
find yourself In water over
trudge along certain that, &gt;Hut, sadly, this seldom la your head," she cautioned. flrit snow they had ever tor a visit.
Every itat* ha* something
’ there are ms holes along th* case. The terrified swtrn*'Delta, jackets, even an seen In Montana.
to offrr but none aa much as
here. I’ve been heie before" mer, finding himself plunging mucr tilt's* will hold you up
At Yellowstone National
Hut that a Just where they down Into the depths, freeies Fishermen wasters, especially, Park they stayed at Old our slat*, said Mrs. Ills jinginbotham who was glad to
ate wrong.
jln h%&gt;nvr, and Is unable to would be wise to walk with Faithful Inn. It was while
.
.
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,
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i
be
in Sanford with a
Florida It
honeycombed ,ks a thing to save himself." an Inner tube or akt belt there th it Lsro.e accident- 1 __back
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record of not even one ru t
willy underground river*. You she said
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around thetr waist," she ad ally met two of bee fellow
. . .
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... ,,
. Ur# the whole, enure trip!
can t see them, but they are ( Already this yesr. from vised.
students from Florida btite
there.
(January to June, there have
And tor th* best precaution University. On another day
Where they c*MW* close to- been mor* drowning! khan of all. learn to swim. The •t Yellowstone they were sur­
the surface id th* earth, over f there were tn alt of laai year. Red Cross conduct* free prised tg tin when someone
night, the continuous press- jTh* grisly total is espeeted iwimmtng classes atl year shouted out to them, “Which
ure can cause a am i &amp;y* td to p i u m j t .ixw th a ye a r , roving, which are open to sll w»y to SvstorJ?'' sad d-iitu
suddenly appear.
\lla* Nektor polntr\l cut grim This It jour greatest protec­ ered th* Howard Wbelchel
These tmk hole* tend to htion." she urged.
family nearby.
create a dowuwud current
“Item*
swimming pools
that ran cause even IS* war­ have greatly Increased the
iest waster to disappear under dangers, but th* greatest dan
ANNOUNCING!
(be water aa It * giant hand ger and the commonest cause
had dragged him -town
of drowning ts simply care­
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Herron, Rose K ratirrt, Bar­
bara Bradley, .Siixurui Jones,
Diana Haynes, Peggy Lundqulst, Deanna Nichols, Vida
Sue Smith, Carol l,cc Osierholm, Merrill Philips, Jean
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httlu attention this season,
wash the wood and metal por­
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shellac will make Ihcm shine
again and give added protec­
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The Fidelis Clasx of the
First Baptist Church met re­
cently at the home of Mrs.
E. H. Hedgers and made
plans tor an all day rovered
dish picnic on August 34th.
It will tic hhld at tlie Thomas
Camp near Gainesville.
The class president, Jr*.
Irving Pryor, was In charge
of the meeting and the devo
Ilona I, “To Know Christ And
To Know Others" was given
by Mrs. Huby Spears.
During the social hour the
cluss sang "Happy Birthday"
to Mrs. Julian Murphy.
Others present were the
Mmcs. Clyde Humphrey, A.
L. Thomas, H. II. Greer, John
Malloy, C. E. Chan kit, II. E.
McSwain, Durward Walker,
Westly Giles, E. R. Wood aod
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crises render common cur
Basie to Fashion
rency useless, pstople tend to
The three "k»” of fashion—
(all back on the age-old ha Keep cloth'-* neat, Keep
bit of bartering. History clothes mended, Keep clothes
shows lh.it coffee has often clean.
been an item of barter. Uur
early American pioneers fre­
quently used coffee to clinch
deal* for blankets or beauti­
ful skins brought to the trad­
ing posts by the Indians. Dur­
ing the Civil War when cof­
fee was scarce, trn pounds
bought mo bushels of corn.
And in Texas, a cattle-farming family named Pruitt ex­
changed a pound of precious
coffee for a longhorn heifer
named Pecos.

By Mr*. Eric Vlhtew
Heaurorali;* Circle
World Gardening — Th*
very titlt brings to mind all
kinds of exotic plants and
peculiar forma of gardaninr,
but research brings to tight
tho fact th at all over the
world a r t grown th« tamo
kind of planta and In tha anmn
way aa nr* grown her* in
Florida.
Different countries due to
different degmw of cold
weather arc limited to the
kinds they grow. A*k any
world traveler and tha amatIng reply will be that they
saw the tame plant* and
blooms w# havo herav
A most common shrub, the
Isora waa-flrat Introduced In*
to England In the 17th cen­
tury and la native to the
Malayan
Archipelago and
China. Bougainvillea came to
Florida from Braxll in the
form of a present to Jam ei
E. Hendry”! mother. The daylily or hemerocalli* la found In
th* mountain* of China. Tha
tychee "fruit of the Gods” la a
highly prised delicacy of the
Chinese. The Bird of Paradise,
a temperamental flower it a
native of the Transvaal sec­
tion of South Africa, The
Hong Kong Orchid tree, Bnuhinin Btekenna, first flower­
ed in Florida In 1953 from a
layer obtained In Hong-Kong,
a British colony.
All camellias are native to
Eastern Asia, from Korea to
India. The first species to
come to the attention of Euro­
peans wua tho ten shrubs,
camellia sinensis. Camellia Japnnicas nrs natlv* to Japan
and Korea and were taken to
Chins a lung time ago.
In the gardens of French
Monaco, tho homo of Ameri­
can born Prlnc**4 Grace, grow
hibiscus, camellias, azaleas, atthen and peonies. A 60 foot
tall jncaranda tree stand* In
n corner. A rock garden 1*

planted la aloes, euphorbia,
and yuea. A tall cer tu t and
Um exotic flower* of tha eu­
phorbia aplendeaa are planted
along th t shaded path which
descends to th* erange grove
through which winds a narrow
stream and on whoa* banks
are planted agapanthu*.
Further along a very large,
beautifully designed rose gar*
den ia laid out on n grass*
covered mound as her high­
ness likes to cut her own
roses. On the west terrace the
Prince's own personal col tac­
tion of orchids, bromalim, anthorium ar* kept la th*
greenhouse. On th* outside
wall a collection of different
•P*clea of bougainvillea has
been planted — Brasilian,
Puerto Rican, and even en
extremely rare, pure whit*
bougainvillea. On tha land aid*
of the walk the border la of
pine and pltUaporum and un
th* aan aide of th* walk It te
bordered by a low atona bal­
ustrade covered with geran­
iums.
This description of the&gt; gar­
dens of Monaco could lie a
garden her* a t home tn Flor­
ida. In fact all of th* so-called
native plants are brought fcac
by both famous and litflb
known world travelers.
Baking soda added to baked
beans makes them m ore di­
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ha* become my personal
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palm and linger grip. The
left hand U placed lirmljr
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running diagonally acroea
the hand, and extending from
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LAS VEGAS, N et. (U P D F a it and fearlCJ* Floyd Pat­
terson, admittedly in the best
physical and mental condition
of hla eareer. will try tonight
to stretch hia record to three-

Dodoers End
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f0-4 Record

LOCK—Join thn hands
a* n single unit by in­
terlocking
the little
be exalight* finger of the right
Tbla ihould hand with the forefin­
ger of the left.
------ the preature on the

Americans Win
• Over Russians
MOSCOW (UPI) — Amerf.

can track and field athUtea
ahowered thair Uianka today

on hammer-thrower Hal Con-

Orlando’s Poet 19 aw am ed
over the local Post S3 of
American Legion k a a a b a 11
competition, swept Into tho
sta ts finals a t Tampa, and
took home a IS-to-B win from
th* game played bar* a t
Memorial Stadium Saturday
n ig h t
The tnvadera had two In­
nings in which they racked
time heavyweight king in a
up live run* eacm, but added
return title fight with cham­ two more in another frame
pion Sonny Liston.
ju at to be sure of tk* victory.
A victory by Patterson Sanford shoved Fred Grant
would knock Llslon out of a across hume plate in th* third.
"leven-mlllhin-dolUr
fight” Toni Brook*. Ricky Sire* and
[.an y l i v e tallied In the
with Cassius Clay at I’.iiis- fifth inning to mount tha
delphia Sept. SO.
hometown offens*.
"I feel more relaxed thin
Jimmy Courier df«w the
at any time since I first won
starting assignment on tho
the title seven years ago,”
mound for Post 53, opposing
explained 24-year-old Patter­
Charles tkhoene, • t a 11 a r
son at the Dunea Hotel, alter
thrower for Post 19. The ten­
driving In from his quarters
sion in tha first inning aaw
■t the Hidden Well Ranch.
the locals give up five dis­
Tho masilve, muscular Lis­
heartening runs on three (In­
ton of Chicago was favored
gle*, two hit batters and three
at 5-1 to keep his title before
errors.
a sellout crowd of 7.ttt paid
The Oviedo ace gave way to
ipectatori la the Lai Vegas
Don Smith, r.ho worked a
Convention Center. A record
Nevada gate of mol* than smooth gam* from th* pitch­
1250,000 is assured, promoter ing hill until the sixth inning,
when Hobble Johnson came to
A1 Rolan said.
his relief.
The betting was practical­
In the sixth chukker the
ly on a par with a United
Press Internationa] poll of debacle got started with two
KINfiSWOOD BUILDERS wrapped up tha city
44 sport* writers here in this lead-off walk* to th* h#ad of
Moftbnll chniupiomhip with an impressive 26-2
gambling metropolis. Thirty- tho Orlando batting order.
record,
with two more frames left to play. This Is
Two
fieider’a-choice,
another
year-old Liston was favored
the second year in a row that the Builders won
walk, a hit batter and a three
by th* poll. St-13.
the City Slo-Pitch League championship and will
That th* bout was not ex­ bagger by Jo* Stroud aatted
play in the district tournament Aug, 15-17 here.
pected to last Ha scheduled th* vlaitora five taUle*.
Pictured, left to right, front row; Randy Reyn­
But
some
great
defenaive
15 rounds was emphasised by
the fact tin t all 51 votsa for work was shown by tha San­
Sonny were knockouts and ford club In thla sett*. On a
nine of the 13 (or Patterson ba***-loaded rap to Red Jan­
sen, toe hefty first haaeman
called for kayoei.
i
Liston was a lopsided fav­ mad* a fine throw to the plate
orite becaus* of hia eiploilv* to cut off Eric Viehman. Juat
left hook to body or bead, before that, the same Jansen
and his ruggednesa record of had cut down John Blackburn
Uaitad Fma !at*ra*Uo*al
DALLAS tU P I) — Jack
never having been knocked a t third. Stroud on hfa poke
U was an old familiar base­
out or even floored In his 35 to Ui* laft field fence came ball tableau: Veteran Frank Nicklaus, ai 23, figured today
professional fights. Also be­ «n to score on s wild heave of Lqry of the Tiger* struggling he was •'* grown man.'*
cause of bis previous first- th* relay.
For now he has won 'em
along the comsback trail to
Tom Brooks had three for
round knockout over .Floyd.
all
that h* set out to win
save hli pitching career while
This indoor fight will not three a t the plate and this waa young A! Downing nf the Yan­ when he turned professional
be televised to homes, when the only Hanford man that kees Jauntily strode tha road
Sonny and Floyd square off g o t more than on* of the to World Scries gold and golfer a year and a half
ago. He won tho U. S. Open
at 7:30 p. m. PDT, and 10:30 team s' seven hits. Billie Hig­ fiery,
gins puled out a double and
EOT.
in June of 1P02, and th# Mas­
Th»r* waa satisfactloa for
one of IIrooks' clout* also
ters last April.
both Sunday.
went for two base*.
Aftsr that victory ha aald
Th* 32-ytar-otd Lary aeorsd
Sanford 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 - 4 7 0
h* didn't think ha atlll bad
his
first
victory
in
more
than
Orlando 5 0 0 2 05 0 0 x-12 7 8
a year when he pitched a arrived,
Courier, Smith (I), Johnson
"Wait until I win tha POA,"
four-hittiv aa th# Detroit Ti­
10) ami Higgins; Shoena and
gers dsfestsd the Los Angeles he declared. "When I wla that
Dyers.
one, I'll consldeg myself a
Angels, 1-3.
United Praia Intenatlonal
And the 22-year-oM Down­ man."
Sarasota'a lead In the Flor­ McGuire Signs
Hs won that Sunday when
ing pitched his a iith victory
ida Stele League was cut In
BOSTON &lt;UP!&gt; — Connie to start Bit New York Yan­ he broke the hearts a f tlioj#
two games last niqht as Tam­ McGuire, former Southeast
chasing him with a 90-foot
pa walloped tha Sun Sox It 3 Oklahoma State star, ha* kees off to a doubleheader
birtlia putt on ths I fills hole
snd second-place Orlando beat signed hla first professional sweep against the Cleveland
of
the hrat-teared Dae Coun­
Indians,
5-2
and
5-4
in
11
Miami 4-3.
contract with o.e Boston Cel­
In other games, Fort Laud­ tics of the National Ilusket- Innings. The wins widened the try Cluh course before a 119Yankees' American league degree swrat-sonked Crowd *f
erdale downed Daytona Beach
ball Association. Thu tl-H, lead to seven games—their 12,800.
123, and St. Petersburg at
200-pound native of Stigler, widest margin of th* sewson.
Th* triumph swt-IWd his
Lakeland was rained out.
Ok!*., waa the Celtics' fourth
All three other games in bankroll 113,000 to a total of
Tonight. Daytona ilesch is
round draft choice this year. ths AL Sunday were decid'd 175,140, leaving him only
at Sarasota. Orlando at St.
by 3-2 Korea, the Bllnncsota f 10,H|5 behind Golden Boy
Petersburg, Tampa at Miami,
Twins edging tho Washington Arnold Palmer, who finished
and Lakeland at Fort Laud­ McKinley Wins
erdale.
CHICAGO (U ri) — Chuck Senators, the- Boston Red Box In a tl* for 40th place—and
W. ! . Pci McKinley wan hi* second suc­ beating the Chicago White |410 prise money—a* one*
Sarasota
17 » .454 cessive men’s singles titles at Sox. and th* Kaneas City ag*ln he failed tn win the only
Orlando
14 10 .543 the National Clay Courts Athletics topped the Balti­ m*Jur golf tournament that
Miami
14 13 .511 championship* Sunday by de­ more Oriole*. Rain forced has eluded him.
It gave Nicklaus more than
Ft. Lauderdale
13 12 .510 feating Donnie itaiston in a postponement of a srhi-dulcd
St. Petersburg
12 12 .500 battle of two young men twin bill second garni between golfing gold, too—for it gave
him gnlflng glory.
Daytona Beach
11 IS .423 who hold the key to th* Unit­ Boston and Chicago,
Lakeland
10 14 .417 ed States' Davis Cup for­
Tampa
10 16 .345 tunes.

Patterson
Relaxed

3 -Palm, Finger

lait three fingen. The elub
ihould be held firmly but
lot teniely.
The right band perform!
almeet completely
a AnI*r grip.
a
The right band should be
plaead on the than immedi­
ately below the left band, aa
eloaa aa poaaible, aa tha two
partem aa a unit. Tha more
clearly together the two
banda perform, the better
fripJoin the two handt even
more eloeety •• a unit by In­
terlocking the little finger of
% the right hand with the fore­
finger of tha left. Since tha
left thumb haa been extended
down the abaft. It will fit
aaugly Into the beet of the
fight hand when the grip la
completed'.
WUh the thumb of the right
hand wrapped around the
■haft, this wilt l«*vt moat of
tha pretrart of tho right
9 hand exerted by the thumb
and tint two Hagen. Hero la
where you gain a great deal
of control. No knuckle* ihould
ba vialbl* on tho right hand
when you check your grip,
but the V of your right thumb
and forefinger ihould be
pointing oyer your right
ahoulder.
g
One of your quickest check*
v on your computed grip actu­
ally la to make turt that the
V i of both handi are pointing
to yoor right ahoulder.
NEXT: The evertapytag

Sanford Drops Final Game To Orlando 12-5

Standings
America* Lewgw#
W. L. P et GB
New York
58 34 .030
Chicago
53 43 .533 T
Boston
52 42 .549 7H
Hina* seta
12 43 .547 7 t|
Bah 1more
53 44 .535 svt
Cleveland
to 50 .479 14
Loa Angelci
47 52 .475 1414
K a u a i City
42 53 .447 17
Detroit
39 52 .447 10*4
Washington
14 87 .350 2514

Saturday's Reaults
Now Tork S Cleveland 4
Chicago 1 Botton 4
Minnesota It Waihlngtoa S
Baltimore 4 X. City S, twi­
light
Loi Angelea It Detroit &gt;,
night

Snnday’a Reenlta
Detroit I lo t Angelea 2
Kanaaa City 2 Baltimore 1
Minnesota 2 Washington 2
Boston 3 Chicago 2, 1st, 10 In.
Botton at Chicago, 2nd, ppd,
rain
New Tork 5 Cleveland 2, 1st
New Tork 3 Clave. «, 2nd, 11
In.
Natlenal league
W. L. Pet. GB
Los Angeles
M 3T .410
St. Louis
St 43 .557 4
Chicago
5} 13 .547 T
Cincinnati
53 to .531 8tk
San Francisco 52 44 .531 854
Philadelphia
52 47 .530 »'4
Pittsburgh
4* 47 .510 1014
Milwaukee
40 44 .505 It
Houston
34 44 .300 25Vb
New Tork
33 44 .337 m u
Saturday's Results
Philadelphia 5 New Tork 1
Lm Angelea S Milwaukee 4
Chicago at Pitt., ppd. rain
St. Louli I Houston 1, night
Cm. S S. Fran. 2, night
Sunday’! Results
St. Louii I Houston 4
Phila. I New York 0, lit
Phila. T New York 2. 2nd
Chicago 5 Pittsburgh 1, 1st
Pittsburgh • Chicago 5, 2nd,
14 In.
Milwaukee 7 L. Angeles 2, 1st
5!Uw. 13 Lm Angelea 7, 2nd
S. Fran. 10 Cincinnati 5

natty far u y tn g n narrow
team victory oyer the Rusaian men, but many wonder­
ed out loud, "who'll aave ua
ta tho 1904 Olympic* T"
m A 1-1 flaiah in the 1.500.
* mater run by Dyrol Burleson
and Tom O'Hara warn the high­
light of flvo Sunday vie tetri**
th at enabled tha Tanka to
Brasher'* doubloon. Issued
adga tha Soviet man, llk-114. by Ephraim Brasher, gold­
smith, and dated 17X7, was
the only gold coin struck in
Sweden-Britaln
New York state during the
BAA8TAD, Sweden (U PI) Confederation.
• ■Sweden will meek Oreat
Britain In tho final of tho
European Zone Davie Cup
eem petition a t Wimbledon on
Aug- 1*3. The Swedes gained
tho final by beating South
Africa. 5-9, with Jan Erik
Lundqulat and Ulf Schmidt
scoring windup alngU* vte.
to rise Sunday.
Luadqulst beat G e r d o ■
Forbes, 4-2, 74 , 4-1, and
e S chmldl downed Cliff P ry -

By Uafted Free* fnternailonaf
You say you were thrown
out of both ball games Sun­
day fer umpire-baiting? Yuur
tiam lost a doublehcader and
you were hit In the face with
n bev container?
Chin up, Waiter Alston,
your T.os Angelea Dodger*
are leading the National
League by six games and you
hare a nine game home aland
coming up.
Desplta 7-5 and 13-7 lone*
to the Milwaukee Braves
Sunday, the Dodgers wound
up their tucceaeful road trip
with • 10-4 mark, giving
them a six-game lead over
the St. Louis Cardinals.
When the road trip began,
the Dodger* held only a
three-rare* lend over the San
Francisco Giants.
Ths usually quiet and re­
strained Alston, with the
Dodger*' disastrous eoliaptta
of the past two season* in­
delible In hia mind, wa* eject­
ed in the sixth inning of the
first gam* by umpire Tom
Gorman. In tha first Inning
of the nightcap, umpire Stan
Land** gave the Dodger man­
ager the thumb. And then ■
Milwaukee fan belted Alston
with a paper beer container.
Alston claimed that Bob
Sadowskl waa balking in thn
opener and then became in­
censed when a balk waa fail­
ed on rookie Nick Wlllhlts of
the Dodger* In tho second
gam*.
In other XL games, the
Cardinals rapped out 17 hit*
to beat the Houston Celts,
5-4; tha Giants elubbed 10
hits In downing the Cincin­
nati Reds, 10-6; the Philadel­
phia Phillies swept a doubleheader from the New York
Meta, 5-0 anil 7-3, ami Pitts­
burgh and Chicago split, the
Cube taking the opener, 5-1,
and the Pirates th* nightcap,
4-5 in 14 Inning*.

A First
0 S T A L D,
Switxorland
(UPI)— Nieeo Piet range! i,
the temperamental I t a l i a n
Davis Cup tennis star, ha.f ■
first today when he became
the Initial player from his
country to win th* men's singlee title in the Switzerland
championships.
Pletrangeli won by beating
top-ieeded Roy Emerson of
Austria, 7-5, 4-2, 6-2. The
ladle* title went to Robyn
Ebbern of Australia, who
beat compatriot Leslie Turner,
6-3, 4-4.
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Joseph LeInhart, et ta to
Nelson and Co. Inc. X-28-31,
64,408
Herbert E. Rawls, et ux to
Elisabeth Ana Shriner, Park
View, 16,300
W. Vincent Roberta et al,
to Myra S. Doudney, Celery
Plantation, 17.230
Orlando Fed. S and L. to
Samuel Hodge, et ux Wetherington Hits., 67,800
000
Thomas T. Clarke, ct ux to Vera Myers, Inc. to James
Jack Pyla at ux, Bratton Barnhart, et ux, English
Estates, 620.600
Woods. $20,700
George Bock, et al to FIIA,
North Orlando, 68,100
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Xen Z. Beeler, etux to
David Westcott, et ux, Longso rriest n r m i . w
N-ittra la h . r . b y r t v . n that dale, 18,000
p u rsu a n t l a the final d . c r . .
Harry M. Weir, et ux to
o f foreclosu re and &lt;»la in la r*
•&gt;l In tb« raua* prndln* In Ilia Ilarlin Nelson, Jr., et ux Mar_______
Court
In and
fur
Circuit
K-nilnol* County, World*. raaa vania. 622,000
d o c k . t n u m b .r 13133, tha u n ­
Brooklyn Savings Bank to
d . r . l x n . d Clark w ill M il th» FIIA, Heftier Homes, 68.300
propart y
iltu a t.d
In
said
P. Zeull and Sons. Inc. to
C o u n ty dasertbad as:
t»t a . uiork n, erx* Fred B. Miller, et ux San

R. J, Bcabout, et ux to
Kenneth Cattleman, et ux.
Lake Brantley Hills, $6,100
Forest Thomas et ux to
Ellen Frances Jenkins, et al
64*2041, 610,008
Ward Hicks, Ine. to Ivan
FraxUr, et ax, Eastbrook
Subdvn. $13408
Robert P. Graham, et ux
William Burleigh, 7-21*29. $6,-

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p l a t t h .r c u f. recorded In
D a t Ib.ok. II. p aata IS to
1 ! o f lha public records
o f Sem inole thruoty, W o r ­
lds.
T o g e t h e r w ith s it i l r u c l n r e .

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MO* C OO i

Sem Knolls, 69,300

Harold Sutton, et ux to W.
R. Waggoner, et ux, San*
Undo. 63,300

Gerald Mooney, et ux to
Maurice O'Conner, et ux.
Longdale, $10,400
CARNIVAL
B y Dick Turner
Va to Joseph M. Reb, et ux
Sunland, 112,400
VA to John Beeny, et ux,
Heftier Homes, 611,850
Verle Thompson to John
Midkiif, Jr., et ux Jansen
Subdvn. $13,000
Louis Lenty, et ux to Char­
les Snyder, et ux Wildmere,
$7,500
Charles Nutting. Jr., et ux
Curtis L. King, e t ux, Eastbrook, $12,600
Margaret Baumbach, ct
vlr, to Gene McLain, et ux
Three Pines, $7.49o
Florida Permanesque, Inc.
to Catherine Kloss, N. ChuO u t Victor C l l m . i K llch - luota, 6^900
an r.xhnuet F\»n. 10"'—No Thomas L. Black, et ux, N.
Xlndal or HsrUI Numbara: Chuluota, $9,800
T a n Ven et ian lllln ili IJIeCharles Chambers, etux to
till
at p u h ll e sals, to lha h l e h s s t Karl Yost, S. Sanford lights,
and I n n bidder (or rash b e ­
t w e e n , lh a hours o f alevan $1,300
Dominic lngakli, et ux to
o’c l o c k lii th* forenoon and
t w o o'clock In tbs a f l s r n o o n Frank Billcntioe, et ux Sano n tha SSth day o f J u ly I S O .
a t tha F ro n t Door »&gt;f tha Undo, $32,000
Kemlnole iTounty Courthouaa
B. E. Meadows, et ux to
Hjnford , Flo rid a.
Joe Collins, et ux, St. John *
(HKAI.I
A rt h u r IT. Ilai-kwlth. Jr. River Estates, $17,900
Clark of lh a Circuit Court
Philip Noble, et al to Calh*
Tty: M i r t h * T. Vlhte n
er and Son Drywall Co. 11-21*
D e p u t y Clark
Jen n tn u e, W *tte, Chirk an d
30. 611,500
“Can I borrow $ 5 , Dad? Jutt until Jimmy gata hit lliwnllton
Horizon Homes, Inc. to
l U r n a t t Na tio na l I t s o k B ld g .
J a e k s o n v l l l a X. K1s.
allowance and pays Harry, and Harry paya
Merle Brown, ct ux, N. Or­
I’u b lU h J u l y IS, 1141.
lando. 613,500
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Flail (H n r a Deere**
Beverly Grabarkiewiex »*,
John A. Grabarkiewiex
Myrilyn P. Shlerlcck r*.
George A. Shier lock, Jr.
Salta PUed
Firat Fed. S. and L. of
Davenport vi Cameron Paulk,
mtg. fcl.
Magyar Savings and Loan
A nn. vs Maya Jerry Wright,
ctal, mtg. fcl.
Harry Jones, ct ux vs
Frank Robinson, et ux mtg.
fcl.
Erie Country Savings Bank
vs. Paul V. Fuerl, el ux, mtg.
fcl.
FNMA vs Robert Fisher,
et ux mtg. fcl.
R. E. Langford vs Willie
Bullock, ct ux quiet title
NAMC vs. Rene Lambert,
et ux mtg. fcl.

By Galbraith BERRY’S WORLD

Me m e a n s UP
k NOT OUT f t

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
The National Council on Com* )
pensation Insurance has re*
quested Increuae* of U.2 per
cent In the average overall
level of Workmen’s Compens­
ation Insurance rates, State
insurance Commission J . Ed­
win Larson disclosed today.
Larson called a hearing on
the proposal for Aug. ^ in
Tullahsssee.
He said the 9.2 per cent rate I
may be inrreused slightly as
a result of the revised medical
fee schedule approved by the
Florida Industrial Commis­
sion, effective Sept. 1.
The rata chungt-a vary with­
in each Industry group, de­
pending on the volume and
churnctvr of thu particular
classification’* experience. In
making the proposed filing
for increases, heavy under­
writing losses in Florida last
year were cited.
Inmitscd cost of administ­
ering Workmen’s Compensa­
tion accounts for a past of lh«
increase.

JACKSONVILLE (UPlj Circuit Judge Albert W,
Gracssle is studying a mottos
to dismiss an amended com­
plaint in the 6750.000 libel
suit filed by Mayor llaydos
Burns against John Lanahsn,
a farmer opponent of Burns
in the race for mayor.
Burns charges that Lsnihan, a former city council­
man, used libelous advertise­
ments in the race for mayor
last spring. The amended
complaint was filed Thursday
after Graessle threw out tha
original.
The judge laid the original
complaint did not make it
clear that Burns was tha
party injured.

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11. Real Estate Wanted
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13. Mortgage Loans
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16. Female Help Wanted
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19. Situations Wanted
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21. Besuty Salons
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24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio k Television
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28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
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31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
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38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
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part*, tuppllas for Electro
tu*. Kirby, Hoover, Air
W*jr, Rex-Air etc. Free
pkkup. New and Uted
cleaner* sold. FA 2-2281,

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mediate — Advanced. JAC­
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Initructor. FA 3-3332.
SEMINOLE Day Nursery nowopen hour, day, w e e k ,
monthly ratal. Qualified
supervision of care A play.
Summer kindergarten and
makeup work starts July 23
thru August 30. Teacher,
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gree. Registration open for
fall kindergarten beginning
September 9th. 2620 IiVquoll Ave. 322-9430.

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W IL L ! A at J. DAVIS, a t ink le c o t n p t n l t d
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NOTH'U It r PL'BI.II* STION
p a r c a n t f S 1 &gt; o f th o bits* htd,
p A jA blt to t h t n«uir«| o f T r u t *
T i l l WILLIAM J DAVIS.
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SWEETIE PIE

B y Nadine SclUer

MEX-WOMEN, 13-52. Start
high a* 1102.00 a seek. Pre­
paratory training until ap­
pointed. Thouaandi of Jobe
open. Experience uaually
unneceaaary. FREE infor­
mation on joba, salarlei, re­
quirements, Writ* TODAY
giving name, addreea and
phoae. Lincoln Service, Box
40. c o Sanford Herald.

DOES your lawn need mow­
I.OCII ARBOR
An exceptional buy Tor $430
ing? If so call Bubba Davla
du.tn. 3 bedrooms 2 baths,
A Gary D a v l d a o n at
FA 2 3865
paved street and very mo­
dest monthly pajment. A
fine neighborhood fur jour BOY Scuut desires work as
babysitter. Well versed in
family. Call today.
first aid and cooking. Ph.
FA 2 0399.

Stenstrom Realty

Ill X. Park
1

4

Y fiA
| |

ROOM Apartment with
aereened in porch. Furnish­
ed or unluraiahed. Finns
FA 2-78(0.

3 B E D R O O M Apartment
furnished. 1201 W. lat St.
FA 20881.

HF.DROOM, 1 bath CB
Home. Large utility room.
Out of flight pattern. Ph.
KA 2-1005.

2 BEDROOM. Fla. room. Low
down payment. 114 Country
Club Circle. FA 2 3353.

HOUSETRAILKR with ca­
bana on Urge privet* lot,
fcoailder 1 child of school
age. FA 24017.
FURX. Apt. Ckiie tn. Pb»*
FA 2-2800.
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Gables. FA 241720.

JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
110 X. Park Ave.
323-0350
J

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322-2420

BEDROOM House. Take
over payments. O w n e r
transferred. 322 3843.

ft. F a r R e n t
F U R N I S H E D Apart meat.
Clean and cloae in. Jimmie
Cowan. 322-401?.

7-21.

FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m ft. For Real
house. 2481 Palmetto. Call
2 BEDROOM House unfurn­
FA 2-OZ74.
ished. Kitchen equipped. $65
■ mo. Limit 1 child, 2431
LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths, air-condition. Lake
Cedsr Ave.
front. FA 2-6076.
W K L A K A APARTMENTS:
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
Rooms private baths, 114
$65. Includes water A elec­
W. First St.
tricity. FA 2-8544.
VERY large 3 Bedroom
2 BDRM. Furn. Apt. &gt;33 Home in Loch Arbor. &gt;140
2101 Magnolia FA 2-3931 per month. FA 2-3301.
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
First St. Near 2 city free FURNISHED 1 A 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $33 A $63. New­
parking lota and shopping
ly decorated. Queinel Apt.
stores. No utility charges.
Suitable for couple or tin­ 7. 404 E. 14th St. 323 8194.
gle, also retired people.
STENSTROM RENTALS
FA 2-4712.
Furn, 3 BR borne, very nice

IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
3 bedroom model Homes.
LMN Enterprises,
1 n c.
Highland Ave. Lungwood.
TE 8-3911.

St. Johns Realty

“Must bw a tnyriing tnalyitl"

THE TIME TESTD FIRM
116 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123

ft. For Rent

NICELY furnished 3 room DUPLEX—Your own lovely
2 Rdrm. Home with fire­
Apartment. Private bath.
place, plus $9U) year In­
FA 2-3303.
come. Fenced yard. 913.900.
334 Church St, Lungwood.
1 BR. 2 full baths. Large Fla.
TE 6-1396.
room, kitchen equipped.
Drapes. Reasonable. Phone
FOR THE
FA 2-0768.
ASTUTE INVESTOR!
ONE Large, one email Down­
Already a good investment—
stairs Apt. 611 Park.
a corner on French Avenue
(17 921 haa duplex plus busi­
NEW unfurnished 2 Bedroom
ness rental. REAL VALUE
Duplex Apt. Electric stove,
ii future demand for com­
refrigerator, Venetian blinds
mercial frontage. To settle
and water furnished. Ph.
estate, only $1U,50U. NO
FA 2 2374 after 3 p. in.
TERMS.
1 BEDROOM House furnish­
ed. Adults only. NO g-4122.

Stemper Agency

FURNISHED 4 room A part­
REALTOR - 1NSUR0R
FURNISHED Cottage. Near $90
ment. 1 Bedroom. $60 a
main gate NAS. Reason­ Furn, 4 BR. 2 baths, out­
month. Water furnished. FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ava.
standing $183
able. FA 2-3721.
323-03*9,
SAND Field. For Information.
Unfurn, 4 BR 2'? Batli&gt;, pool.
Call 668-3NM.
RENT A BED
2 BEDROOM furnished lluue*.
$160
Rollaway, Hospital A Baby Unfurn, 1 BR, 2 Baths, Ex­
$76 a month. 2008 ralm rttu 1 UR. Hume. 202 Laurel Dr.
Bads.
Ave. FA 2-3557.
cellent 1125
Good
location,
kitchen
By Day, Week, or Month Unfurn, 3 BR, very nice $100
(quipped.
Low
down
pay­
CARROLL'S FURNITURE Unfurn, 2 BR, kit equip. $7U 1 HKDRM. Cottage, partly
ment. Assume loan. A real
furn.
Must
see
tu
appreciate
Ph. FA 2-S1B1 118 W. l i t St. Call us io list your bom*.
saving. Call FA 2-9472.
Enjoy country living.
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedruum
FA 2-2300.
house, kitchen equipped.
Stenstrom
Realty
Jim Hunt Realty
FA 2-3631.
8. Bench Kenlula
111 N. Park
322 2(20
Office FA 2 2118
HUTCHISON Ou-an front
Night FA 2-0648
It Pays
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroom, 2
323 0700
FA
2
4038.
bstli, air-conditioned, dou­
2324 Park Dr. Sanford, Fla.
To U se
bt* carport-, fenced pall",
extra Urge carpeted Florida 9. For Sale or Rent
3 BEDROOM, Florida room,
room, hardwood floors, 2 PI NEC REST. 3 Bedroom*. 2
large yard with sprinkler
utility room*. $160 per
system. Good neighborhood.
baths, Fla. room, built-in
month. Ph. FA 2 8393.
Inquire at 2414 Summerlin.
oven A range, lot E. Jen­
kins Circle. 322 9337.
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.

The HERALD
W ant Ads.

Legal Notice
v i t u u r o n hum
Th* Hoard o f r.minty Pom*
tnlftftlon®r» o f H®rului&gt;l« Coun­
ty# Florida wilt r t v t l v t bid®
at th® o f fic e o f Arthur II
B tck w lth , Jr,# In th® Courth o u tt at Hanford, Florida up
|u
p, M-, Monday, A uiiubL
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flea ui t h t ttamltiolt Coun­
ty K o f l n t t r In t h t Court
H-uiftt, Hanford, Florida
ItiJ prt&lt;-t tlia ll ba for tht
m ti t r l a l a d t l l v t r t d to tht
County H o t ! Dapartm®nt
on V. M. 17-92. four &lt;4 &gt;
lut!*a Mouth o f Hanford.
Florida, and ihnuM t i dudft or Hat t t p a r a t t l y
all
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and
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C o u n ty C o t n m l a t l o p
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t l i u m In t h e C o u r t h o u a t at
sa-i f'-rd,
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J. C H u U h t a o n . C h a ir m a n
By: W , f l u t h , J r .
C o u n ty E n u l n t e r
p u b lian J u l y 15. i :
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"THtMIflHTYMIDGET"
TV* WANT Ai*
Will DwMMJebfeeVeu

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Quiet neighborhood. FA 2- 2.'.’5 ACRES of Sub irrigated
1162 from 8:30 lo 8 p. m.
land. For infurmaiiun call
Monday thru Friday. 1’h.
FA 3-4000.
FA 2-4301 any other time.
SACRIFICE 4 years equity. 3
3 ROOMS A bath $43, 2
Bedrooms, 2 baths, kltchrn
rooms A bath furnished
cijnippvd. 123 \V. Coleman
Apt. $43, including utilities,
Circle. FA 2-4384.
4 rooms A bath unfurnish­
ed $32 month. Near NAS. 12. Ileal F a ta le F or Sale
Tel. FA 23219.
S-P-A-C-fc
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen for the children in this big.
equipped. $73. FA Z33u3.
shaded yard and rigtu next
to a lovely City park for
1 BEDROOM furnished Cot­
more play activity. Three
tage. Adults only. FA 7 11*7.
Ix-droum, 2 balh house ha*
separate
dining r o o m .
121 LAUREL DRIVE
Florida room, large, eat-in
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
and equipped kltchrn, dou
ped House. $93 s month.
hie garaga and fiber glass
Ph. FA 2 6437.
covered patio. Extra bon
FURN. Apt. 2300 Melluttville.
uses are parquet hardwood
floors, fireplace and o o d l e s
Efficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
of
closet space, bee the
Surplus CUy. 2ui W. lit.
owner at 1814 Mellons ill*
Nice, Urge, furn. 2 bdrm.
Ave.
apt. 1700 Magnolia 463.

PI NEC REST

BEAUTY

UNFURNISHED large l bed­ A really fine humc In 4th
room Duplex. 11*. room.
addition. 3 bedruonu and
Electron heat. Ilth bt,
2 bath*, patio, redwmM
l-ongwood. *383206.
fence amt outstanding land­
scaping. Only $M*&gt; down
3 BR. Frame House. Partly
furnished. Near NAS. Nut
fancy but cheap rent $12 39 1 Stenstrom Realty
week. FA 2 3219.
322-242U
111 N. Park
CLEAN nicely lurnivhed 2
It EM EM BE It
I Bedroom Cit House. CarCUBAN CRISIS
parte.
Fenced backyard.
!— FA J ------------------------------- 77* prepared for the nrxt
one. Large three bedroom,
F-Tl.MSHED or unfurnished
two bath Loch Arlwr home,
1 large Room*. TUe bath.
with CD approved fallout
2 Miles from base. Phone
shelter. Plus feature* are
| FA 2-3733.
large HO x 150 lot, panel­
led Florida room, deep welt,
SELECT RENTALS
air conditioning, and large
lufuiuis-wd
utility room with ample
2 ttedruom cleau
$65
3 bedroom It* bath
4*3 storage space, itioo is all
the cadi required tu own
3 bedroom nice CR
575
tills property. Call owner
3 bedroom Loch Arbor Jilt)
FA 2 0943.
3 bedroom country
$35
3 bedroom lakefront 5130 3 BEDROOM, 1 bath. Assume
Furnished
$91 monthly payments. Pii.
2 btdrootu new pa DM $A»
F A 2 9201
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
Stemper Agency
Realtor
ME W TOR — iN'SITtnit
Raymond Lundquiit, A,.
j . . --.,3 ; 1313 S F. cc.ii A.c , FA 2-3331 Atlantic Bruk B .Jj

19. S ltM tk m a W iatfti

RAVENNA PARK

Very attractive home, colon­
ial style, 1 bedrooms on a
lovely, well shaded corner
lot. This i* really a fine
buy. $930 down payment
with modest monthly pay­
ment. Better call on this
one,

Stenstrom Realty
Ill N. Park

322 2420

11. Insu ran ce
SENIOR Clliiena may quali­
fy far Life or Hospital In­
surance tu age 75. Fred J.
Harris FA 2-706U for appt.
16. Fem ale H elp W a n te d

Child Cara. FA 1-J114.
11. B n i t y

S1A. Peta

34- A rtkfce For I d s

MINIATURE Poodles AKC BROTHER Knitting machine,
rag. 203 Tangerine Dr.
Inst. book. $29.00, Double
KITTENS. Need home. Ph.

328-07S3,
CHIHUAHUA
FA 1-4322.

Puppies,

Ph.

GERMAN Shepherd dog*.
Pedigrees. Not registered. '37 Gal. Propane Oat Tank.
1-1 yr. Female $35. i-J»k Power equipment. Air-Con­
ditioner. Hi-Fi A other
mo. Male $35. FA 1-6373.

ltama, 323-0733.
S3, F le w e ra - S h ru b *
SPECIAL
ALUMINUM Furniture re C
Cat 'N Curl Beauty Shop
CROTONS i$e to $7 30
wabbod ehaapar thaa ynjr;
Cold Wava $1-85 complete.
Gray Shadowa Nursery
can do It yourself. Bring'
Open evening by appt.
it to the Furniture Center,
318 Palmetto Ave. 332 0834 4 ML S. on Sanford Ave.
OPEN SUNDAYS
tlM French Av*.
Summer Permanent Special!
Eve. Appt'a. I Sr. Operators GERBA DAISIES. Dutch MID FORMAL Wedding Gown.
Slae 7. Lika naw. *22-8370.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK Nursery, Upsala Rd. Just
off
20th
St.
h
tat.
106 So. Oak
FA &gt;-&gt;741
NEW table model G.E. TV
with eland. Sells for $189.
22. BbU® • Palat • Repair S3. Fvaiter*
Will tell for $75. Never &lt;
WANTED reliable couple to
used. FA 2-82I3.
!
Semi-Retired Carpenter
take wp monthly payment*
Small Repairs — Painting
ef $11.50 on $ complete 35. Article* Wonted
Phone FA 2 7983
room* of furniture. Call
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ WANTED urad T.V.’a. Ph.
25. P lu a b u ig S ervice*
FA 39776.
lect.
PLUMBING
3ft. AetoeaetaDee . Tracks
FREE ESTIMATE
Contraetlftf Repairs
Upholstering 4 M attnaa n a FREE ESTIMATE®
evatiag- New A Used rural- 1958 CHEV. 2 dr. HT. R. A H.
R. L. HARVEY
323-3740.
twre. Call Nil Bedding Mfg.
304 Sanford Ave.
FA 2 350
Co., a t 708 Celery Ave.
BUYING A NEW or
FA 1-21 IT.
2ft. Radio A Television
USED CART
FLNANCE IT WITH US
T. V. REPAIR. Same day Uaed furniture, appliances,
+ Low Interest Bates
tools, etc. Bought • Sold,
service. All work guarant­
♦ Low Monthly Paymeat*
lo rry 's Mart 213 Sanford
eed. Used T.V.'a for sale.
FLORIDA
STATE BANK
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4112
Mooney Appliance Service.
323-0607.
Bell Ua Yowr Furniture. Quick 1930 JEEP Station Wagon.
R- ft H. Good condition.
Service With the Csib.
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
FA 2-1263.
SUPER
TRADING
POST
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
FA 2-0877.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
60 RENAULT. Repot raised.
Ave. Ph. FA I-9T76.
$330.00 aa la. FA 2-1309 af­
34. Artielen For Sale
ter 6 p. m.
27. Special Service*
Mena aport shirts. $1.90 up.
Mena shoes $2.98 up. Sur­ 1058 81 MCA. $230. 1405 Court
FRIGIDAIRK
Ht. FA 2-4820.
plus City. 201 W. 1st.
Sales A Service
G. 11. HIGH
AMERICAN
Encyclopedia. 37. Boat* - Motor®
1100 W. lat SL Sanford
Small 10 volume set. Like
ANNOUNCEMENT; Robaon
Ph. FA 2-i
new. $75. 322-5434.
Spurting Goods la closing
LAWNS Renovate® • Aerate FOR your tewing needs.
for vacation Aug^at 18th til
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Sept. Slh. Our antlra stock
MILADY’S SHOPPE
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertlof boats, motors and trailers
Of
fine
Fabrics
*ie—Ph. FA 2 4244
are greatly reduced now!
106 3. Park Ave.
MANSFIELD LAWN IER.
Both new and used. Whole*
sate prices prevail. Exam­
ilDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ SINGER Round Bobbin equip­
ped to alg tag k make but­
ple: $4200 18’ Cruiser with
tios etc. Frre estimate. Ph.
ton holes. Guaranteed. As­
11)0 lip. outdrive $2995.
322-3306.
sume payment. 3 monthly
9995 17* Family runabout
Installments of $6.15. Ph.
Piano Tuning and Repair
$695, $625 14’ Fieh ft Ski
W. L Harmon — FA 2-4223 FA 2 9411.
$475. $1083 73 hp. Evinrude
demo with 2 year warranty
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
WANTED
$795. 16’ Gator trailer only
Someone to take over 3 pay­
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
$150. Many others, Urad ■
All Types and Sues
ment* of $8 U0 on Zig Zag
outfits like: $3200 w h e n !
Sewing Machine. Guarantee
We Repair and Service
new Tri-hul! cabin cruiser,
remaining. Sews forward
S T I N E
with two 30 bp. Johnsons,
A reverse, makes buttonMachinery and Supply Co.
heavy duty trailer complete
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432 holes, sews on buttons, fan­
$2695. .Matty used wooden
cy stitches, embroider*,
SMITH Air-LondlUoh it edit
runabout only $100. Buy
mongrams. darns A palgeratlon service. All work chr*. Phone Credit Mgr.
now end really »ave. Term*. '*
guaranteed. Very reason
Robson Spurting Goods,
FA 2*627.
able In prlco. Day FA 2-7434
Downtown
Sanford,
$1 per day rental for Elec­
Night FA 2-2U88.
FA 2-5961,
»
tric Carpel Shampooer with
LAWN SERVICE purchase of Ulue Lustre. JERKY’S Outboard ft Machine
Shop. We Buy, trade A fin
Carroll s Furniture.
Mowing and edging, etc. latall types of motors. 411
■f action guaranteed. Ph.
USED Electric Stove. $23 00.
Sanford Ave.
FA 2-1117.
323 0413.
BUCCANEER. ExcelAir-ConditioninK 49 FOAM licit Pillows, 97c. 5 lHP.
e n t c o n d i t i o n . $60. 322-9 2 5 6 .
1 Full sited used mattress
H. B. POPE CO., INC.
2U) So. Park Are. FA 2-4234
and coll springs, $10. 13 38. M otorcycles - Scooter*
Small platform
Rockers,
TRACTOR work, mowing, $14 95 1 New Serta pure 1939 HARLEY Davidson F I*
divcing blade, scoop.
74.
Excellent
rondiUon.
foam ruhlter full sire mat­
FA 2-7&gt;W4.
$730. 10th St. ft Sanford
tress A box springs, extra
Ave.
firm, water d a m a g e d ,
TREKS trimmed, demosaed
$8993. Hollywood Reds com
and removed, FA 2-7664.
plcie, twin or full alia, 39. Trailer* • Cabana*
$39 93 I only, 3 pc. Danish •63 TRAILER. 55 a 10 ft. 3
SINGEK
modern living room sofa.
SEWING MACHINE
Bedrooms, Equity ft pay*
2 chairs, ripper covers,
CALL KA 2-578^
merits.
Dewltt’e Trailer
foam, $119. Berry'i Ware­
Perk. 17-92 Sanford.
house Furniture Co.
29. Automobile Service
.MAN OK WOMAN*”
Spinet Piano. 1
I*ART TIME
AUTO GLASS BALDWIN
year old. Perfect. Maho­
TOY
ROUTE
INSTALLED
gany, full keyboard. Bench.
VERY
SMALL
STARTING
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$393. FA 2-9081.
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hc!p. Must tie able to t&gt;pe.
3&lt;* day* a week. Reply
Company
giving qualifications to Dux 219 Uagaolla Ph. FA 2 4622
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time each week. Permeiwiit
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Atlante. Ua.

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cheat drawer*. $20.99. Wire
dreaa term, regular $2000.
Ladle* bowling equipment,
$15.90. Mens Golf clubs,
cart. $90.00. 322 8999 or 111
Brown Dr. Sunland.

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We will appoint a ainrtre man
or woman tu establish and
service a number of senselional eelf - aervlce “TOY
SHOP" Display* located tq
wrarheis. a iug. i s tliry atuirei
etc. You must replace toy (
each week and eoltMl money,

H H tjriR ES ONLY FEW
HOI KS EACH W E E K .

ThU is not a Job but a chance
to gel Into •omethlng y »w
may hare always wasted • a
business of your awn. One
that ran be handled in epare
time and alill leave room fw
full time expansion.

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KICH-()UICK-8CHEME
If you have * de-ire to better
yuurself • If sober, honest,
and really sincere, have a ear
ft $29$ (minimum required),
apply at one*, giving com­
plete detail* about yuur-rtC
phono number. Airmail of
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By L'i IM P m . IsterwaUowal
An order by Defense SeersUry Robert McNamara that
uniformed troops must not
participate In racial demon­
stration. has been sharply
challenged bp integration or­
ganization*.
Caught up In the controrersy I* the little town of
Havelock which lie* outside
the main entrance gate to the
Cherry Point Marine Air 8talion in the flatlands of east­
ern North Carolina.
Racial groups have leveled
discrimination charges against
the "public accommodations"
of the town which derives
much of ita incoma from the
I’.fiOO men of Cherry Point,
BfiO of whom are Negroes.
Floyd MeKlasick, a Durham,
N, C., lawyer who la national

Indonesia Will
Hold Maneuvers
JAKARTA, I n d o n e s i a
(U P I)— Indonesia announced
today It will hold four day* of
naval maneuver! In the waters
off Mayala and Romeo under
ita policy of "confrontation"
against the proposed Mayalsla
Federation.
In London Sunday, Malayan
Premier Tengku Abdul Rah­
man, one of the key figures
in bringing together the fed­
eration, laid he would use
arm* to defend Malaysia if
anyone, Including Indonesia,
threatens its Integrity.
Rahman s a i d Indonesian
President Huknrno has "clear­
ly declared he wants to oppose this federation by all
means" but said he prnys “the
day will not come when Ma­
laysia and Indonesia clash
with each other."
Mayalsla, scheduled to beroom a new member of the
British Commonwealth at the
end ol next month, will be
made up of Singapore, Mayaln, and British territories on
Borneo, an island Indonesia

OVER 10 Dellary pet owners with (logs nf every size and description rush­
ed to protect their liets lust week after the County Health Department is­
sued a warning thnt a &lt;Ior hud Itecn bitten by u rabid wild animal und that
all dogs should bo inoculated nRitlnst rabies.
(Cox Photo)

executive director of the Congresa of Racial Equality
CORE and an attorney for the
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored Peo­
ple, NAACP, announced that
McNamara will be asked this
week to declare Havelock off
limits to Marinea unless the
places used by the service­
men are desegregated.
He said he based his Infor­
mation that a t least 17 night
clubs and cafes and three
theaters In the town wera
segregated on reports from a
Marine who had Just trans­
ferred home from duty in
Japan.
A spokesman at Cherry
Point, home of the 2nd Marine
Air Wing, said the base would
adhere strictly to a July in
directive by McNamara and
that "we will very definitely
discourage participation in
demonatrations,"
In that directive, the de­
fense secretary said that mili­
tary personnel "may not un­
der any cl rrum stances'* par- |
ticipalo in rarin) demonstra­
tions during duty hours, while
they were In uniform, while
on
military
reservations,
when
their
participation
breaks a rivitisn law or when
violence I* reasonably likely
to result from a doiiinnstratlon In which they weru par­
ticipating.
McNamara did not express­
ly forbid off duty servicemen
not in uniform from getting
into a racial Incident but they
also could be affected in the
event of trouble and arrest.

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MIAMI (UPI) Happy nor'i conference and she des­
Roekcfctler's debut lnlt» na­ cribed it as "great.”
While the New York Gov­
tional politics was ImpressIvc. But, it is too early to ernor battled on the civil
count the votes.
rights issue before the con­
Gov. Nelson A. Rockfeller
ference,
Mrs.
Rockefeller
Introduced hi* pretty, 30-yearstayed In the background.
old wife last night at a cock­
tail party given governors at­ Shu limited her acliviU'i to
social gathering* held In
tending their annual confer­
ence. The newlyweds held the conjunction with the meeting.
Alter, the cuektaii par'y,
spotlight.
(lie Rockefeller* attended the
"Say hello lo Happy,” liuNew York Governor said to liuffet dinner at the hotel
most. To others, he was more poolside.
Wtnlc "Rocky and Happy”
formal: " l would like you to
appeared
to lie getting a
bo meet Mr*. Rockefeller.”
The new Mrs. Rockefeller, friendly reception, (lov, Hen­
who might play an Important ry Bcllmon, a liepuhliran of
role In her husband s unoffi­ Oklahoma, said his president­
cial campaign fur the Repub­ ial rating Had not been rais­
lican presidential nomination, ed.
"1 don't believe he stand*
was greeted warmly. Some
a Winnee,” Bell inon said.
said politely,
“ She is much heller look­ And, lii* tuarii.il problems
ing than her pictures,” one h av en 't helped ”
woman said. Another des­ That was the general ap­
praisal given privately.
cribed her a* "pleasant.”
•‘Hasn't she nice teeth,”
a western governor comment­
ed.
There were several hundred
people crowded into the hotel
room where the cocktail par­
ty was held and the Rocke­
feller* got less than half
way around before it was
time to go to dinner. The
dinner was held In another

I.rut week a Fir-tt Federal
.Savings .nil l.utin As. aviation
ml inadvertantly quoted the
dividend rate ns four per cent.
It idiniild have read four ami
one quarter per cent.
"That one quarter per cent
doesn't look like much in the
ml copy," Executive Vice
President George Touhy snid,
"Iml to those investors who
are multiplying their savings
by it. it is very important."
Not rmly Is First Federal*,
current m n ln g rate for savers
four und a ipiurtcr per cent a
year, but the directors have
established lh„ anticipated
rate for the final six months
of HIM at the same figure,
according to Touhy,

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Governor and his wife were
stopped a do ten tiinci for
greetings and autographs.
Most of the autograph seek­
ers were young children and
the Rockefellers obliged with:
"Rocky and Happy."
Mrs. Rockefeller said it
wav her first trip to a gover-

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Powers Due To Initial
Agreement Wednesday

Jim Avery pointed again
MOSCOW (irp n — The ■t 4:30 p. m. fS:30 a. m. discussed ‘‘other matter* el
thla morning that ho'* the
United Stales, Russia and EST). The negotiators plung­ mutual interest."
WEATHER:
Scattered
thutidershovcprl
today
and
Wednesday;
high
today
85-95;
low
tonight
in
70*.
watchdog of the county treasBritain today ended historic ed iramediitely into addition
Although
Harriman
and
United Press Leased W./e
Established 1908
TUF.S., JULY 23, 1963
iANFORD, FLORIDA
NO. 761
orer. A buaincii machine rep- VOL. 53
talks that diplomatic sources al discussion* on other topics llaiisham came to Moscow
Mid sealed final agreement that could thaw the cold war. with authority only to work
resentative aikcd for time to
to end East-West nuclear
Presidential trouble-shooter out agreement on a nuclear
ahow hi* ware* to the County
tests
in
space,
in
the
atmos­
W.
Averell Harrison, Britain's test ban, the informal dis­
Commission. Jim reported he
phere and underwater.
Science Minislrr Lord lUil- cussion* which fallowed their
already had conferred with
The major nuclear power* sham and Soviet Foreign Min­ formal bargaining could lead
the purchaelng agent of Piwere expected to initial the ister Andrei Gromyko d:s to talks settling additional
agreement Wednesday. Just as missed their advisers ami Issues.
nellaa County (St. Patera*
East European Communist
burg) and learned he had
President Kennedy was re­
leader* convene for a sum­
made an exhauetiva atudy:
ported to have liked Harri­
mit conference designed to
f’inellaa doee not purchaic
man to sound out the Soviet*
close Bed ranks against Com­
electric typewriters for county
on Premier Nikita Khnithmunist China.
employe* unices they type 70 The Herald learned at noon
cdtev's proponal that East
Judge Vernon Mite today and West exchange ohsc*ver*
The East-West talk* that
per cent or more of their
today that
Mrs. Horace
diplomatic sources said might dismissed Ihe c h a r g e s who would report from stratime. Any time lea*, the em­
prove to tw one of Ihe major against Richard I'earvm of legic areas to cut the risk
ploye lets a manual machine. Dodge, wealthy philanthropist,
disarmament breakthroughs
&lt;&gt;( surprise attack.
.Monetary difference i* about was to meet with land own­
in the po*t war period ended Oviedo, charged with man
1105 for a manual typewriter ers in North Orlando at 2
slaughter In the death of
md l-tOli for an electrical me- p. m. today to discuss the
Norbert llyman, IT, of fhuestablishment of her Girl*
thine.
Town school in the North Or­
• • *
not*. July lit. the judge
Sanford and Seminole Coun- lando area.
ruled that (here was Insuf­
ly employer* will be hurting Girls Town la reported to be
ficient evidence a g a i n s t
July 27-Aug. II when local an institution similar to that
Pearson.
of
Boy*
Town
in
Nebraska
member* of the Florida Na­
tional Guard will hr on active and various sites around the
duty for two week* of train­ central Florida area have
ing at Fort Stewart, Ga. The been under atudy for aevrral
Tlie Sanford Naval Air Sta­
A large rolled ion of books,
CO say* all Guardsmen mu*l years.
m
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tion
paraded full military
papers.
some
furnishings
Mrs. Dodge was to have
jo—none excused.
honors at 4:50 p. m. today
SHERIFF
J.
I,.
IIOHHY
at
amis
amid
the
rescue
a
bout
powered
with
two
heavy
uutliourd
motors,
and
oilier
mementoes
from
arrived
by
plane
for
Hie
con­
• •
•
for the arrival of the Chic!
unit paraphernalia ju st completed by his depart­
resitscitator, oxygen tanks, two generators, nkin
the Estate of lien. Henry
ference and preliminary pub­
Zoning Director Bob Brown
of Air Staff of the Royal Aus­
ment after a year'* planning amt acquisition.
diving equipment, flood lights, life savers, traf­
Sheldon Sanford will he add­
lic relations press releases.
was back on the job Tuesday.
tralian Air Force,
7116
unit,
used
officially
only
a
week
ago
in
a
fic
markers
and
other
such
necessary
items.
ed
shortly
to
the
items
al­
It is reported tttat approxi­
Settle Or—
Said he had been “paroled"
He L* Air Marshal Sir Valdrowning, includes a trailer for transportation,
(Herald l'lioto)
ready held here in anticipa­
mately 8.150,000 in money
WASHINGTON (Uri) from the hospital, meaning and pledges are ready to be
tion of the construction of The House Foreiiru Affairs ston K. Hancock, KUE, who
he had been released and then applied to the establishment
is currently on a -to-day tour
a new museum and library.
Committee will ho asked to
hark again with a tempera­ of the school for homeless
G. Andrew Speer, president cut U. 8. economic aid to In­ of U. S. defense installations
ture,
of the Henry Sheldon Sanford dia and Pakistan until they for a look at our lateat air­
(iris.
•
•
e
Memorial Library and Mu­ settle their Kashmir dispute, craft. Sir Valston I* reported­
ly visiting hero for evaluation
First Item in the County
seum Association, Monday
It waa (earned today.
of the Navy A-5 Vigilante,
rummi«*ion"a budget hear­
evening and today requested
the supersonic attack bomb­
ings, will he a request from
and was granted appropria­
er flown by Sanford'* Heavy
the new publie defender, MT.
tions not to exceed $599 each
Attack Wing One.
NEW
YORK
(UPI)
—
A
D. Frederick Jr., of Orlando,
by the City sod County Com­
He U scheduled to continue
law allow* the state to pay
C. G. MeWalters, owner of
missions hi pay transporta­ mas* arrest of picket* a t •
Hunning a red light at (lie
to
Orlando Thuraday for *
By
Mrs.
Adam
Muller
Brooklyn
hospital
alto
broke
Frederick'* salary and his as­
tion costs snd insurance for
the site in question, had ap
MIAMI (UPI) — New ex- 'busy intersection of llwy. ITup today an unauthorized visit of tho Martin Company
sistant's but o th tr office and
The
large
two--lory
Irantc
bringing
Hie
new
collection
pealed from a decision by the
County Cam m la-ion si
civil rights demonstration and briefs on the Bullpup
clerical expenses must be puid il* thrusts against Fidel Cas- 93 and SB 4.1(5 at K 31 a. m.
here from Derby, Conn.
Zoning
Commission denying house of Dellary builder Ed
tro
appeared
in
th#
making
today
resulted
in
Chester
B
aimed
at blocking construction ml*.*il« program.
by the respective counties in
altout 12:30 thi* afternoon
Speer
Informed
the
Com­
a request for Uie rezoning Dnvi* was destroyed sliorlly
Accompanying him a n itn
equipment,
the circuit. Big law auil pend­ today as invasion veterans Jtusjell, 27, of Long wood po-tponeil htidget hearing*
mission* that the will of
Gaul previously had been after to a. m. today by lire
member* of hi* staff plus
ing over this in Volusia Coun- and commando* prepared to facing charges and pul Bob­
Carola
Sanford
Dow.
Die
until ■ later dale.
denied a request (or reroning which also proved a danger­
Campbell Douglas, assistant
ly, where the four count in move to Central American ble Ilrisklll, 27. of Forest
General's dauhter, presented
of another property in Ihe ous threat to the DeBary
bn sea.
secretary of Australia^ De­
City
in
Winter
Park
Hospital
LOS
ANGELES
(UPI)
—
these
ilctns
to
the
assoeiuinvolved aie root ami ulireneighborhood for a store.
Man-ion. headquarter* of the
partment
of Air, and Group
Dr.
Manuel
Artime
was
re­
with
cuts
on
the
head
and
Joe
Gazil
tin*
morning
won
Actor
S|wn.'rr
Tracy,
ti'2,
wus
lion
f"r
inclusion
in
the
pro­
ceptivc.
A
delegation
o(
resident-,
|
Federation
of
Art.
;f'a
p
l
J«
lin
F. I.ich, Air Aly
face.
ported
to
be
in
Nicaragua,
•
•
•
&gt; six-month figilt to plate a
made up mostly ot members
P'"nt of origin could be posed now museum and lib­ reported "considerably bel­ (ache to the Australian Em­
Jumping-uff place, fur th* dis­
Hus-ell.
goin-t
south
Of,
;*&gt;nd
/
to
.1
»1o
or.
.try
ter"
and
"feeling
fine"
today
rary.
I’roceed*
from
an
auc­
Third quarterly meeting of
astrous lptil Cuba invasion Ifwy. 17-92 ran through Hie
Ron I wficu (he County of Oaklawn Baptist Mission. | ^ k' rminwl f" r cause of the tion of other Sanford items at St. Vincenta Hospital where bassy in Waahington. Col.
ACI, employes, their families
fire tn which the family's
which he led. Mdvras
Ifdvca* ireported
__
'top light at the intersection cfniml-x. on voted 3-2 tn over- this morning protested 'he
Saturday will finance a slit- he i* unlerguimr treatment Milford F. Its, of the U.9.
ami friends will be held at
retiming. Tils- -tore tile i* two duiiishuml dogs and some
Air Force, I* escorting th*
conferring
witff
Nb-iitiiginfn
He
Hit
the
Ilrisklll
car
which
rlj^
(tH
Count*
Zoning
Com
7:110 p.m. Wednesday in the
S'-ni worth of guns also were tue of Hie eGneral for Hie mu­ for lung congestion.
visitor*.
President
Rena
gchlek
and
I
was
g
v
«
;
cast
on
SR
IW
.1
rm„|on
and
reame
a
3's
acre
0Mwl,ile
Ul°
seum,
lost.
depot assembly room. Conduc­
ex-I'rwidcnt I.uia Somoxa,, knocked it intv the path of pn,]&gt;crt; (rom i a r | CU|tural u&gt; A,ter * 43-minute debate on
Tlie new collection will In­
tor II. W. Shannon ami Fire­ both outspoken foes of Fidel the third car. which was ' , m4,r m l
Except for the dogs the
the question, John Fitzpatrick
clude a 159-year old grand
JACKSONVILLE (UPI) man D. M. Hanuier will spear­ Cnstro,
lumie
was
unoccupied
at
Hie
I moved to approve the appeal
driven b.v Crest on Ka singling,
piano Hie General had in hi* A Jacksonville youth, John
head the program.
and retime, lie was second­ time of Hie disaster since
58,
of
Altamonte
Springs,
and
Artime,
secretary
general
home in Urit-svcl* while U, S. Robert Mmitviiu, 1H, oil Id*
• •
•
ed by Jam es IV \ver&gt; Jr., Davis was at hts place ot
of llevolutionnry Beeovery then into a steel utility jwile.
minister to Belgium.
first target practice outing
business
and
Mrs.
Davis
had
Several references mad* Movement, one of the largest
In the vote, l e t Gary ami
Bussell
and
Easterling
with a pistol, was killed Mon­
this morning at that lengthy nnti-Cuatro groups here, said were not injured, hut Easter­
John Alexander voted against gone out sitopping.
day wflun he accidentally shot
Some 30 members of the
rezoning hearing before the before his Miami departure, ling's car had damages esti­
rrioning. The chairman. Gen
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
him -elf in th,, temple, police
County Commission about .'on “ We are leaving the United mated at $.159 and Bussell’*
I C. Hutchison, broke the 2-2 DeBary Volunteer F'ire Dept,
Congress
today tackled Pres­
said.
and
two
fire
trucks
were
on
new homes planned out West State* to establish a base is car was a total hiss. Damages
tie and voted in favor.
Waiter Durland and his
ident Kennedy'* proposal to
the
scene
to
fight
flames
of Sanford. Nothing definite Central America."
to Briskill's car, a late model wife, Elizabeth, Monday af­ Commission approved a Id.liiuck a nationwiifa railroad
reported, though.
SCO appropriation to he con­ which shot all the way across
were estimated at $1,090.
ternoon were sentenced to tributed to Ihe City of San­ [Huimisa ltd Igniting awnings
strike July 39 with membera
•
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•
MIAMI
BEACH
(UPI)
—
Fl i p Trooper lam Sikes three months in jail by Judge
OCALA (UPI) — Negro
divided over Hie merit* of
Don’t forget the fish fry
charged Bussell with running Mize in County Court after ford for its recreation pro- and fruit trees of the neigh leaders said Htcy will resume Gov. George C. Wallace of
Ida plan.
Inning
homes.
Alabama
told
fellow
gover­
by the Ginderville Volunteer
rant.
including
the
City
Zoo.
a red light.
picketing segregated eating nor* today they should pro­
t):e
couple
had
pleaded
guilty
Democratic leader* lined up
Action*
of
(he
firemen
were
Fire Department from 5 to
The vote followed Hie reading
At B: $5 a. m Wayne Hull to charge of child neglect.
directed by Eire Chief Jack •'establishment* here today test against federidixing na­ hehiml tlm proposal to let th*
8 p. m. Friday at Farmer's
of
an
opinion
by
the
attorney
of Orlando attempted to pass
Both hushand and wife
Lanihrrl.Min and Volunteer
probably attempt a tional guard-men for "al­ Interstate Commerce ComniiaMarket. They're trying to
a car driven by Martha Sage were charged with contribut­ general that *uch an appro­
few sit-ins.
President
Thornton
Smith
Ed
leged purpose* of maintain­ slon Impose binding rail work
build up a fund to purchase
priation
was
appropriate
of Orlando as she was making ing to the delinquency of chilThe announcement followed
Carter
tnon
Hie
ambulance
CAIRO
(U
PII
—
President
ing law and order" in racial rules for two years and Sen­
Commission will commence
a fire truck.
a left turn about one mile
ate GOP leader Everett M.
t'linml ,\Mv| Nh. mt today east of the turkey farm on drrn by heavy drinking and with budget hearings this .if service and Florida Forest the release of It Negroes »r- episode*.
leaving
Ihe
children
alone
for
Dirkseri, III., backed it with
IIangers
from
the
area
fire
*
''rf
»'lu,ub
i,ml
displayed
a
m
-*v
two-stage
Karl Higginbotham t h i s
ternoon, starling with W D
SB 13*5 and crashed into the
day*. Ages of the four rau2
some qualifications.
lower well' on standby duty Were retell*.
niormns added to Jeanne rocket with * claimed range Irear
causing damages of ed from six months to I I I , .
each Hie 30 juveniles were
__. _ ,
,,
, ,
But oilier lawmaker*, in­
Warnke'a Monday a r t i c l e greater than 3!tU miles. Hi* , ;,|Mi,il $21)0,
,
lie defender (or this judicial
nil‘ !‘ wcrc
II Kit LIN ( U P I ) - T h e East
retraced in the,V“custody
of
years of age.
*
cluding Sen, Harry Gnldwater,
iilaiut his family’s extensive dcfrsiM chief nl-n r ported 1 Trooper Sikes charged Hull
German
Supreme
Court
today
their parent*.
Judge Mize placed ill four
H-Aiix., attacked the measure
trip tu ihi1 \Wiit r*&gt;3st»
that sea trials of the fii-I ' with failure to have hi* *e
The Negroes, who were • “*»ntem*vl" Dr Han* Muria o* thinly disguised compul­
children in foster home, until p*
e&gt;k
.
Karl ami Mayfair Inn's Ever­ Egyptian-built submarine will hide under control,
tibdii-e,
West
German
Chun|protesting the arrest of Zeh
further deposition of the case. FITC U C S tT O yS
_____________
ett Kerr did »omc conspiring. begin within is Hey*,
K'limul
Adenauer's sory uiliitration and rail uni*&gt;ti Aehmy, a 25-year-old white ecllnr
William
L.
Hall.
Oviedo
L
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n
i
l
r
v
r
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warrant*
were
Ileju't. Earle’s son, Bill, a
Four of tin- new two stage
right
hau
l
man,
to
lif&lt;- im - 1j ion* indicated they would
farmer pleaded not guilty to riO U 5 C I i QUCi
ed today fur Mrs. Barbara C o n g r e s s
of R a c i a l
fight its passage.
topnotch Litllr la-ague star, rocks-’.a vveie displayed at the !
charge* of unlawful punish
Eire, of undetermined uri- Ann Kent*. 1IH Country Club Equality leader, were charg- pri-oiinieiit mi charges lie ua*
Moving swiftly on the prow.i% a highly touted guest ot military pnindv in irking the
an
m-omplbe
in
th&lt;&gt;
Nail
mi ill nl i„u tlep-on*, 12 and ’dn, tle.drii.cd a t-iiluili- mi Road. It via* reported Its cd uh Ii n-ilsting arrest withpom d h-gUIntion, the Sriuil*
Horace stum-hum ami Carl lltll utinivei-ary of the overexlcriniim tlnii ni Jew*.
Iright years old
luu&gt;e trailer in Imkc
Mary Police Chief Roy William*
.out violence.
t'ummeicc Committee schedul­
Hubbvll at a S.in Francisco throw of King F'aiouk.
Sheriffs deputies introdue-1shortly after 5 a m. today. | Mrs. Kctils. reported to he
Velony wa* arrested last
ST. PETERSBURG (L'l'l)
ed lo'iiring* for 2 p. tn. FlfiT,
Giant* v- St, I mil* Cardinal*
Mv? dimdujt-d were aix new ]
Floridans Held
('oust Guard ami Civil Air ed a* evidence picture* of Th® trailer, hunted on in Haines City, Is charged Wednesday in Duniicllon on
today wdtli Labor Sccretury
game at Frisco when Wlllir long-range antiaircraft rock­
HAI.Iftllt'ltV,
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the backs of the beaten child l-'ike Mary Bivil near Lake witii leaving the scene of an I vagrancy charge* and later
W. Hillard Wirts as thu leadMays clouted a home run in et* believed to in- Soviet 8 A2 Putrid plane* resumed Ihe ren
showing criss-crossed I Emrpa, was owned tty Pat accident, reckless driving, moved lo the county jail for —• Two lumpii n u n , arrested
the hUh inning to wm 10. model* It win aiuioiiiu.d Hint search t ulay fur n private welts and hrui*i-s. which the Riley and w.is nmipied h&gt; [and .i".iult jnd battery. Chief | inve-ligation ot mental incom Monday I-, on a lert heat p»- off witness.
Chairman (lien Harris, DHighlight ot young Bill’* life. the new
trnlmnn. were held here today
miKuard" lock* l (dune missing since Sunday mother * ad were made with hurt llutctli'on who v*capc*l William* sad, alter her car potency.
Aik., saiil the House ComEspecially since he sat in lias a range '‘greater than
oil
huiglary
ch
arg
ewliile
unharmed.
:ilieg«-illy ran over her hti*
Negro attorney Francisco
on a flight frnm Suiii.iiita tn a stick.
liierce ('oinmittee would open
the Giant owner's private anything produced in the
Lake Mary Volunteer Fire­ hand, Nick Kerb*, Sunday al Rodriquez said Monday he officer* Irieil to determine
Tallahassee
with
five
persnu*
Hall
wa*
held
(nr
trial
un
its hearings on tin- rmctgrney
(m i x .
United Aral* Republic." Thi*
,
would represent Aeiony at how many other hreakln* they I ,
tier $2,000 bond, which lie men resjainiled to tlie call their home.
» • •
—including
a
Tampa
miilinn,
...
.
.
.
bill
Wednesday The Scnat-s
would make it nuldi-tanre the
{
p-rvted late Monday. Trial which came too late for Seminole Memorial llnqiital the &lt;amlv hearing before stagid. lin y are Floyd Alcon | ,is doe
to net oil the bill lthe.nl
Police continuing their in- •ingtc-slnge Kalm n&gt;. ket di*-, *k '' abuMIll.
dale ha* not yet been sot, hut them to save any jiari of attaches today roimrted Kcnis (County Judge I*'wi» ll Mey Jones ami W'ulfotd i l alt hew
f the House.
U'Stigaliun into report* by a jdayrd lust year It i* rlainied
A t'naat Guard spokesman will prohatiiy !«■ late August, k,c home.
la* in good" conditlun.
it ISIam e.
bunion!
businessman
and to have a range of about :P5U
*aid the search wa* being Judge Mi/e said,
civic club leader his life is mi tea.
concentrated In the O-fur Key
in-mg threatened. Said not too
urea north of here. Ho said Orifinrin f^ntinrii
W / io t s
king ago he was following a
■i'i*
(■.■■-u- . m I,. ..... -t
i n siri in rr.f.i '. tut'ii ..t u C u llc d T o Tompa
thundershower concentration
a man with a shotgun.
TAMPA (U P it—Atlanta's
• • •
around the time of the flight
ORLANDO (UPI) — Tintup fi-di-ral mediator wa* tit
_
Sunday.
The annual drive for ALSAC
Orlando City Council, despite
jciu Mediator John L Ken­
Police Chief Roy Williams
_ .
f Aiding Leukemia Stricken
a threat of possible trouble,
ney today in an effort til
reported
today
officer*
ore
American Children) opened
delayed action Monday on a Park
Avenue connecting I The County, when taxes Street between Hickory and
Placed on second reading mil the hllter Electrical
Monday and will be continued investigating two burglaries H a n d i t S h o t
biracial committee recom­ the second and third additions | were not paid on the lot for
Avenues,
an amendment to an ordin­ Worker* Union strike against
through Sept. 22 Volunteer*, in which $353 in cash and ( ORLANDO (UPI) — An mendation to integrate all of South Pine crest is posing &gt; » ami 1&gt;W tore closed and Dentt.j „ b lu e s t of Miss
ance permitting sate of li­ the General Telephone Co,
who are needed locally for "porting good* » - r«* stolen. ^armed bandit robbed tlie First city facilities.
» problem lor the City an*l noM i *i \ civrtificatei, thr pur*
William 8, Pierce, head of
Mike
Reede,
915
West
F
’lrst
j
Federal
Nuving*
and
Loan
quor at Orlando Drive and the Federal Mediation and
art work, sign printing, plan­
' if you are going to u*e County Commissions. Both chaser of which now want . Jvinrltf ,*jing f,,r 1
ning special events and for Street, reports*! a burglar en- | Association of Orlando today delaying tactic*, there might own th* site of the *treet, a tax deed.
9o&lt;la&gt; extension of a con- Hiawatha, for Cook's Corner. Catirilittliun Service in Atactual collection, should cun- tered his upstair* apartment ami fled with an undetermined | he riots,'* warned \ \ \ C P according (o the records The
City Commission decided damnation order on properPlaced on first reading an luntu, will Join the negotia­
tact Mrs. Garner (Kay) Gehr, and obtained $97 in silver and amount of money, lie was shot Youth Council President Wib question: The City u using Momiay evening to -equest tie* at WMl'j, ko8 and 808‘» ordinance amendment pro­ tion* after a weekend of re­
$170 in flu slid $29 bill*.
j and captured about a half Ram Buyer. "We will show the land for the roadway: a conference with Ihe County Maple Avenur and lcasti Holly hibiting sate of alcoholic bev­ lative calm in the bitter and
of Lake Mary.
• • •
Robson .Sporting Goods at mile away.
our dissatisfaction by demon- tlie County wants to collect Commission Cost to re*leem Avenue
erages, including beer and sometime* violent contract
----------tlrations."
Lake Mary's volunteer fire­ 391 East Fir*t Street a!»o
taxes.
tlie property La $K1 32.
Agreed to commence cun wine, for consumption on tin' dispute.
Rojer warned of p.
men and member* of Hie aux­ reported burglar* some time
The property ungm.nl) wa*
In otiier action Monday xtrurtion
immediately
for premises within 5oo feel of
Kenney has been meeting
trouble alter the council ap­ plaited as a lot and now is evening, the City Commis­ jiawng streets adjacent to schools.
iliary, who have gained quite early Munduy obtained -10 . J lC T l HOICC
with official* of Local 821 of
a reputation for their deli­ boxes of .22 caliber a mill uni- j LOS ANGELES — Actress proved a motion to delay ac­ used for street right-of-way. sion:
Goldiboro FUcmentury School. Set Aug. 29 for a public the Inlet national Brother• caliber pistols, - Claire Kelly, explaining why tion on the m atter for at least It was annexed by the City- Set Aug, 12 (or a public
cious chicken barheque din­ tion, two
Tail In l a request by Bennie hearing to abandon Maple hood of Electrical Worker*
ners. will he caterer* for * two a ir pistui-. fUhftig equip- ! she wanted a divorce from 24 hours. Nearly 109 people on Kept. H, 1959, and s quit hearing on a request to va­ Bon/er for a beer and wine Avenue from
Com m e d a l and General representative*
Dynatronics picnic held Sat- no'nt ami $53 ir. -ash, fur a Ft bert Ktnaaton: He wuutd- attended the city council claim deed was delivered to rate
por I mn of lin- north license at l'JU3 West Dili Street north p&gt; Fulton Ave- almost constantly linct th*
J total of *lv4
I n 't let bi« v m k '
)
m m tioj.
Vr&lt;U, M Rear JUxk* Paris.
tho City June 13, 1990.
j south alley north of llth .Sized.
lUMca tiegau 14 days sgu. •
■—a

N. Orlando
May Get New
Girls School

Buletin

Museum To Get
Mementoes From
Sanford Estate J tfU V A ...

NAS Welcomes
Australian
Air Marshal

BRIEFS

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Exiles Leaving
For New Base

Driver Charged County Rezones Site DeBary Mansion
In Crash, Injury
Threatened As
For Use By Store House Burns
Al Intersection

Pickets Arrested

BULLETIN

Trucy Tmproved

•

Youth Killed

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Couple Jailed
In Child Neglect

More Picketing
In Ocala Seen

Protests Meld

Nasser Shows
2-Sfage Rocket

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Congress Takes
Up Kail Issue

!r! Globke ‘Guilty’

Wife Sought In
Assault By Auto

Search Renewed
For Lost Plane

The Status O f Park Avenue Land

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Police Probe
2 Burglaries

Delays Action

City, County Both Claim Rights To Plot

Second Mediator

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A Working Man's Budget!
Home is a versatile place.
I t can be turned Into any num­
ber o f simulated institutions, as the
need or the occasion arises.
Some times fo r years it resem­
bles a nursery or a kindergarten, at
other times a hospital and a little
theater.

TEE W GREEN ESTATES

It can serve as an office, or a
meeting place or as “operations
headauartera.

ONLY OWE LOT LEFT la this
prestige locatkm.
Out Mth B t (Ceaatry Clob Reed) adjoining the
Mayfair Csselry Ctak Jest wlaataa f r m ta re

CRYSTAL LAKE PARK
LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS

ESTATES

OR Mlghlaad Avanaa la tba growing city of Longwond, la s alcaly aoaag m i l

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WAYMAN
HEIGHTS
ENTERPRISES,

tec,

And that is as it should be. A
home is not a showplace for any
passerby who happens to drop in,
or a museum fo r things that are
only looked at and never used.

Longvool
Soheol

Is L A S B MART. C M n lake front sag lab* flaw proper!y la tba *•&gt;•*. rural
m a lty ef Lake Mary. Caavaaiaat ta all aatAaar racraaliaa sad all city adraatsi

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sembles a cafeteria,

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BUILDERS

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A home is maintained to serve
the needs o f the family and to
shelter them and give them privacy.
A well - planned, well • balanced
house with generous-sized rooms and
convenient appointments can serve
all the needs mentioned above and
yet be ready fo r company and the
"dropper-inner.”
Generous sized lots, with iandscuped grounds that front on quiet
residential streets can permit the
use o f the outdoors for muny o f the
activities o f the home.
Children’s

W h ile you a re

playing, entertaining

company, even cooking can utilize
outdoor areas o f the home.
A ll o f the home builders listed on
this page have taken these things
into -consideration in their designs
o f the many homes they have to
offer.
They know a family needs plenty
o f room to spread out, plenty o f
room for activity, apace fo r playing,
space fo r working, and most certainiy, apace tor privacy,
Three and four bedroom, ‘ and
two-bath homes, many with extra
rooms, for even greater convenience
are being shown by these builders.
KingswDod Builders have two
homes in Greenbriar and two in
Loch Arbor.
Shoemaker Construction C o m ­
pany has many homes in widely
varying price ranges in Ravenna
Park and luxurious Idyllwilde.
There’s only ona lot le ft In Tee
*N Green, but ths builders are oper­
ating their sales office there, with
transportation furnished to their
other homes in Lake Wayman
Estates and Crystal Lake Park.
Cavalcade o f Homes now has
open fo r inspection three end four
bedroom, two bath homes on Lake
Minnie.

ou t d riv in g , this

week-end, tak e th is p a g e w ith you.
T h e map above w ill assist you in lo­
• a gorgeou s new hom e - with 4 b ed ­
rooms • 2 baths - now nearly com plete in
G reenbriar o f Loch A rb o r South o f M a yfa ir G olf Course - o r • . • •
• pick out you r lo t in this serene, q u iet
area with its p rotected natural beauty and
build your own dream home - o r let us build

ca tin g some o f S a n fo rd and Semi­
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real

estate. T a k e a circle tou r and see
them all, you m ay fin d ju st what
you are lo o k in g fo r In the w ay o f a
home.

You’re sure to find it
among the many exciting

Greenbriar

models in these

o f Loch A rb o r

Courthouse Records

carefully planned communities

Real Batata Transactions

* two new homes
nearly complete on
E. Cryntal Drive In
Loch Arbor - 4 bedroom,
2 hath and 3 bedroom,
2yt bath.
Kitchens

Equipped

By

G ENERAL ELECTRIC
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2(12 Fairmont
In Sunland
Ratafee

W illiam S. Urumley Jr. - Byron M. Leach

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narold Logan, etux to John
F H A , Rueben Ratliff, etux, Tee *N
Green, $11,600.
Longdate, 45,000.
Kingawood llldra., Inc. to
Richard A. Byrd, du x to
Othney p. Burch, etux, Sun(lay 0. Ruthrock, etux, Runland, $13,000.
land, 112,600.
O. P. Hernon Jr. to Thomaa
Lila I'. Cooper, etux to Max* L. Largen, alux, F irit St.,
Ins I*. Shamtu, 10-21-31, $13,- $12,600.
300,
Robert E. Illack, etux to
First Fed. 8. and L. o f Sem- F irit Federal of Orlando, $12,Inola County to Harold J. 000.
Kauhle,
etux,
Casselberry,
Robert S. Thompeon to T. J.
110.600.
Curia, elux, Kaalbrook, $15,Koci-o Sulplxio, etux to Gove 100.
Huberts, etux, Santo Park, $3,*
Benjamin H. T h n m p a o n ,
700.
etux to A . W. Barkley, etux,
John D. Rawn Jr., etux to Kathryn Park, $18,000.
Ernest llalitead, etux, SunSouth Lake Realty Co., Ine.
land, $13,800,
to Clarence Driggers, etux,
Ruth lllll to Joseph Burnett, Lakeview lights., $13,600.
I du x, Oakland Shurei, $0,800.
Final Divorre Decree*
First National
Rank at
John C. Yacklt v». Theresa
Winter Park to Lanla Totka, Ann Yackle.
d u x , A ltam onte Spring!, $ 11,Janet Lunafoni va. Jamea
40(1.
Luna ford.
Shoemaker Construction Co.,
Marrlaxe Application*
Inc. tu Curl llrurup, etux, Ra­
Philip MiTherion, Tallahaavenna Park. «14,500.
aee and Altanieaae Moure,
Vernon Feddereen, etux to Sanford.
Leonard L. Edmonds, etux,
Thomaa Joyner Jr., LongCountry Club Manor, $7,300.
wood and Kmily Law, Sanford.
Rufua C. Perkin* Jr., etux
George H. Etckler, Bloom­
to Lloyd W. Green, etux. field, Conn, and Wilma CardCountry Club Minor, 110,500. well, Seville,
Dol-Ray, Inc. to Texaco,
Inc., 14-21-20, ftki.OOO.
C u o e lh w y Gardena, Inc. to
Roland Horne, etal, Triplett
I-eke Whore*. 13 600
A . Lawton Howard, etux to
Roaemary Malar, Bear Lake.
$7,500.
SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (U PI&gt;
Hubbard Construction Co. to
Charles P. LaMuntie, etux, — U. 8. Army medical units,
pledging to remain In Skopje
Sanlando. $5,000.
Oakland Eatatee. Inc. to as long aa needed, worked to­
Thomaa G. Ulrich, etux, Oak­ day to heal the Injured sur­
vivor* of the wrecked city's
land Estates, $15,500.
Oakland Estate!, Inc. to earthquake.
Diteeter workers have re­
Neil Meagher, etux, Oakland
Estates, $13,300.
covered 831 bodies and be­
Charles Tabor, etux to John lieved 700 morw were atilt
O. Dean, etux, N. Chuluota, buried under the ruina rained
$8,100.
by last Friday's predawn tre­
William J. Davis to FHA, mor.
Longdale, $8,600,
An American field hospital
Wallace Farley, atux to set up near hen was working
Thomas G. Foule, etux. Olm- around the clock to care for a
atead and Miller Suhdvn., $!&gt;,- portion o f the estimated 21,000.
[ 170 injured.
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�Historic Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Signed In Moscow
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It mar lx * hot August but
lleve u* Christmas is just
jund the comer. Witness a
ter
dcllrered by
Uncle
m's mall carrier this momr to The Sanford Herald and
I d r e s s e d to “ Mr. Santa
•us, North Pole, Earth."
irk Haupt, o f 401 Temple
Ire, promises Santa he will
a good boy and listen "to
r Mummy and Daddy beuse If I am a bud boy 1
ow I will not get anything
for. 1 would like a bi­
de su J eff can have my
ricycle. 1 want the bike to bo
green. I will bo very careful
*
taJ V’-.***-* f
promise 1 will take care o f my
bicycle."

•

•

•

City Manager Pete Knowles
is drafting the city's proposed
budget for the City Commis­
sion snd estimates that al­
th o u g h revenue will lie higher
the taxation will be the sutne
as in the lust several yeuia,
13.5 mills. Said most of the in­
creased revenue dollars will
come from the high cigarette
tax.

TO KYO ( U P I ) —C h u n k
nist Chines* Premier Chan
En-lai. malinaiag Me op­
position to the nuclear teat
ban agreeasent reached by
the United State*, Britain,
and Russia, has called for a
world suainilt lo discus*
banning a n d
deatroylag
stockpiles o f nuclear weaMOSCOW

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—

United States, Britain and
the Soviet Union signed an
historic partial nuclear test
ban treaty today which was
hailed as a major stride to­
ward peace.
Secretary of Slate Dean
Rusk, who signed for the
United
States,
said
the
treaty was " a good first
step — a step for which the
The United States h is long and

devoutly hoped," but he add­
ed that it did not end the
threat of nuclear war.
Foreign
Secretary
Lord
Home signed for Britain and
Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­
myko signed fo r the Soviet
Union in • quick and simple
ceremony in the Kremlin's
St. Catherine's Hail.
Soviet
Prem ier
Nikita
Khrushchev, beaming his sat­

isfaction, leaned o ver the
shoulders o f the signers in
an atmosphere of friendli­
ness and good fellowship.
The pact, which outlaws
all further tests except those
underground, was the first
major control agreement in
17 years of the cold war.
It
algnaturcs
sharpened
still further the Soviet Un­
ion’s bitter Ideological dis­

pute with Red China, but plete teat ban agreement,
observers saw it as a possi­ however.
ble opening wedge toward
The signing of the histor­
easing the East-West ten- ic document took onty a few
minutes, with three copies
The fact that both Red of the treaty being passed
China and France are seek­ around for signature. A fter
ing development o f their own each signature was affixed
treaty
which was
nuclear and thermonuclear to (he
weapons and are not signa­ bound in vellum, an attend­
tories o f the treaty compli­ ant carefully blotted the sig­
cated any drive for a com­ nature.

United Nations Secretory
General Thant and the large
American delegation — which
included four Democratic and
two
Republican
senators
as well as UN Ambassador
Adtai Stevenson — were a
mong the observer*.
A fte r the .denine. them
w u a general round o ( hand­
shaking. A round o f applause
and handshakes had followed

each signature. And then,
with a small army o f diplo*
mats, officials and newsmen
looking on, Khrushehev led
those present in a champagne
toast.
AU the statesmen appeared
in good humor. Broad smiles
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Four 'Candidates' Watch Suit
BULLETIN

Driver Escapes Je t Racer Sets New
Death As Auto I
Goes Into Lake Land Sneed Record

M IA M I ( I P I) — Hur­
ricane Arlene which de­
flated into a line o f -ipisll*
showed new signs nf tinlent life today and the
Weather Bureau said “ it
lit Craig Breedlove, estab­
lished a world laud speed rec­ wouldn't lake much" In
make It a tropiral storm
ord today with an unofliciul
two-way clocking o f 407.451 again.
miles an hour on the sun-1
Bonneville
Salt
splashed
t m
u i . . .
Flats.
B r e e d love’s performaiieu
shattered the t(i • year -old
speed mark uf 394.2 m.p.h. set |
by Britisher John Ccbb.
A 2*1-yenr-ohl racing ex
LAK E LAN D T ie
Florida
pert
from
I.os Angeles,
III i-cillovc was timed at 388.47 Cilruu Commission will car­
miles an hour in his first run ry out a project in the fall
at 0:30 a.m. He was assured to determine the nationwide
o f the world mark when he popularity o f Juice concen­
drove the sleek racer through trate at the retail level.

i Hearing Set
On Mathews

Case Alio. 21

It f &gt; N N E V I I. I. E
Augustus Gifting. 55. of Mo- P LA TS ,. Utah l U P l)
Tile
Ry Barbara Frye
R. E. Porter learned from a bile Manor, Sanluiido Springs,* jet-powered racer "Spirit ol
United
Pres International
reliable source this morning
escaped with only minor injur­ America," (dieted by eonflk h a t contracts have been comT A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) —
ies at about dusk Saturday
d i e t e d and signed fo r the pur­
Four unannounced “ c a n d I •
chase o f the Giants dormitory when hr lost control nf his enr
ilates," who apparently areand adjacent lund and on and it plunged into a take ad­
chafing at tlie bit to jump into
preparation o f deeds o f trans­ jacent to Highway 431 be­
the ruee for governor next
fer, expected in a week or 10 tween Highway 17-93 and
year «ro keeping a wary eye j
days, final announcement on
Lung wood.
mi a court suit here.
BONN, Germany (U P I) —
Sanford Naval Academy will
Circuit Judge Bi n Willi* toTrooper
Bill
Stiingfleld
re­
Four
NATO
states
have
be forthcoming from New
day
set Aug. 21 for a hearing
p o r t e d G lffing, proceeding quietly created an interna­
York City.
on tin* auit to determine the
tional
airborne
nuclear
strike
• • •
west, lust control und dropped
eligibility o f State Sen. John
force, despite the debate aD Has your f e m a l e boxer o ff the north aide o f the rond,
S A N D Y PEEIM.ES has n real liv « " d o ir to piny with when i
E. .Mathew* of Jacksonville to
bout
a
proposed
multilateral
strayed? Nick Mergo, o f 400 skidded, hit a utility pole and
dress on “ Iluttertmll.* Even though he’» n he. the pup neemn to enjoy
run for governor.
seaborne
missile
force.
Beth Drive, reporter! to (Milica cut back across the highway.
dressing up like a girl. Sandy is the five-) cur-old daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Many political luiff* in Cap­
Tae United Stales. West the measured mile at a speed
this morning he is holding her Apparently, Stringfield said,
E. J. Peoples o f Yale Avenue.
(Herald Photo)
ital circle* consider the Jack­
Germany,
France
and
Can­
GUfing was thrown from the
of 428.37 on the return run.
for the owner.
DETROIT (U P I) Mr. sonville lawyer a s t r o n g
ada
are
involved
in
the
or­
car before it plunged into the
A fte r setting the new unof­
•
• a
ami Mr*. Henry Ford II, the threat, but the court* will
lake and sank In 13 feet of ganisation, known as NATO's ficial mark. Hrcedlove told
Woman reported to police
first (amity of the sum in­ have to decide whether he I*
4(h
Allied
Tactical
Air
Force
water.
newsmen both
runs went
when she returned from Aladustry and leaders of the eligible shoe Mathew* wa*
(A
T
A
F
).
Its
commander
is
Deputy Sheriff C h a r l e s
smcothly except fur a slight
biiniu Sunday she found two
Detroit social whirl, have part o f the po*t Legislature
American,
his
deputy
Kagan, In skin diving equip­
1 (wind problem on the return
drunks in her apartment and
separated alter ZJ years of which hiked tlie governor's
French.
The
chief
of
staff
ment, hooked w recker car
'* run mi the 10-indo long
swanted them removed. They
marriage.
sul.il y to *25,mm u year.
cables to the sunken automo­ Canadian and the chief of course.
V e ra — to the clink.
Under Florida law, n legis­
logistics
German.
bile and Is
d ig g e d from
• • •
lator ia not sup|M&gt;*ed tu seek ’
T)U* White House al ine ran
the wnter.
(U P I) - i an office for which he helped
GAlINKSVU.LE
pull the trigger that would
A brand new '*13 automobile
--------py
■
r*i'i
W
f5
the
completion
of term rt,js(, tdi« salary o f the man he
release the nuclear bombs
disappeared from a Sanford
I f of the first trimester nt wuuld succeed.
assigned to this LtoO-planc
rar lot over tho weekend and
the University of Florida
force. But the force itself Is
Regardless nf the decision,
Daytona Beach police reported
Hits week, some 852 students however, a field of fuur strong
run by a multi-national naf f
to Sanford police they had re­
WASHINGTON
quetine Kennedy, who Is ex ­ gret, however, that this rota
(U P I)
will be candidates fur de­ ciiiiilidates Is virtually set
and planes o f ail four na­
covered the vehicle and had a
haby
you pecting this month, abound* is usually filled by a rota­
“I
hope
the
grees, the school said Unlay.
tions would haul the atomic
W A S H IN G TO N (U P I) —
tri-year-otd Sanford boy in
w ith Rep. Fred Kurl, DayUmu I have will lie a girl because with such charming express­ tive or a very close friend
warheads
to
targets.
Beach;
Jacksonville
Mayor we have too many boy* in ions, mostly from children of die fam ily."
euatody.
The Justice Dnw —■ uit *uy*
Seminole County tax collec­
lliiydon Burns; Scott Kelly, the world."
I
• • •
who are very excited about
it has for
|L year
CAPE CORAL (U P I) Lakeland, and former state
a
new baby in the White
"
I
hope
you
have
twins."
Sanford's 1407.000 aewuge tions totaled $2,7t:2,C*!l, or
Kent, 20, o f
Fort
l*een getting ins* .r.ible de­ Lamia
percent, of the
Ux
Sen. F'ted O. (Hint) Dickinson, T ic mail of First Lady Jac- House.
disposal plant will lie complet­ 99.35
Pierce, will compete in the
tail* on the operation o f na­
Wc.*l Palm Beach,
ed by the end o f this month, roll amounting to $2,"Kl,»tbd,
Tile letters, many in a
MDs t’ .S.A. contest as Flori­
it was reported today by Tax
tionwide
crime
syndicate*
Each of the candidates bus
City Manager Pete Knowles
cliildi.h
scrawl on
school
da's representative at HuntCollector John L. Galloway to
W ASH IN G TO N
4U P I) — from a Jailed mobster wlm
formed Ilia nucleus of an or­
said today. It then will he givnotebook paper, pour into (he
lnitoo, W. Vs., later this
the County Commission. The A public memorial service is broke
ganization and knuws where
gangland’s infamous month.
social office on un average
•en a 30-day test run by the
percentage o f collections ia scheduled nt Washington N a ­ barrier o f silence,
he Is going to get the bulk of
contractor and if all la OK
o f 30o a day. They are l i ­
D A Y T O N A REACH ( U P ! )
the snma as it was on the tional Cn tlo'di ul Tuesday for
his votes.
A
Justice
Department
beled "Congrat illations
—
the rity will take over about
— A hearing is scheduled at
lUrt! tax roll, he added,
Philip L. Graham, president spokesman m id the informer,
But
none
has
inndo
an
"
o
f
f
i
­
TALLAHASSEE
(U P I) —
stork received." Before they
Oct. I.
H p.m, today In circuit court
Guih'wuy also said that the and chief executive officer identified Joseph Vnkiehi of A recently • approved hike cial” announcement since he
TA M P A (U P I) — W ith nil are filed away a “ thank you"
►
. . .
Judge
Hubert
Wingfield's
majority o f the taxpayers o f the Washington Post and New Yurk, hus given iMuda in pay lor state teacher* will would have to start making
days off canceled and work­ reply is sent from the Presi­ chambers on Public Defender
Local boating enthusiasts paid their taxes before Dec. 1 Newsweek magazine.
of how crime bosses operate- put the average salary of tegular financial reporta to
dent and Mrs. Kennedy,
may be interested in a 133- taking advantage o f the four
Robert Wilson's suit against
A spokesman for the Post a web of vice known as *'t'o*a Florida teachers, principals the secretary o f state’s office ing 13-hour shifts, Pinellas
One little girl from Marion, (ho Volusia County commis­
page pocket-sized guide to per cent discount allowed dur­ said that a funeral service for
County sheriff's deputies kept
j
and other instructional per­ on campaign contributions and
Nostra,"
or
“
Our
Thing."
lie
pleasure boating regulations ing the period. Gullnwuy add­ Graham “ will he private— for
a rlo»e watch for saboteurs Ohio, wrote Mrs. Kennedy:
sion.
sonnel above the national av­ expenditures. Under state law,
"Have you decides! shut
today in tlie hitler General
in the Southeast and Gulf ed that collections during members nf the fam ily." The lias neen naming names ami
Wilson filed the suit for «
un
“
unofficial"
candidate
can­
erage.
you are going to name the
Telephone strike.
areas. Write to the Outboard that period amounted to $1,- family asked that flcwers be has pinpointed crime opera­
declaratory decree laet month
not accept ■ penny from don­
tions
in
15
cities,
the
spokes­
baby
if
it
is
a
boy?
and
if
Sheriff D.:it Genung look
Boating Club o f America, 307 8112,308 whirh Is nearly two omitted.
seeking to force the commis­
ors.
man said.
tlie emergency step Sunday so, will yiiti please leil me, sion to provide funds to meet
North Michigan Avenue, Chi­ thirds o f tin* entire tax loll.
The
ratheilrul memorial
PITTSBURGH (U P I) - A
Vnlucht
It
expected
to
ap­
if
possible*
I'm
praying
that
after dynamite rocked tine
cago, Illinois flOtiOl,
The tuxpuyers saved a te* service will lie held at 3 pm.
tile ex (lenses of his office.
massive cleanup
operation I
pear later th i*'month liefoio
m tluii #»r SI. iVU-rsburir mid! *veryUitag will tfu well for
tul of $80,879.45 in discounts KDT by the Itt. Rev. Angus
was under way today in !
The commission originally
the
Senate
investigation*
sub­
rut RHuthf'r ciihfo. No tutu wtu jnu iio ilthe Iwthy
9
Chambrr uf Commerce this ■luring the discount period Dun. retired Episcopal bishop
nearby Glaviport and ullier (
n fused to meet any part o f
committee.
hurt in th«* blunt.
1
I h a lf a lot of faith
morning received to,MOO copies ending Feb. 38,
district communities which j
|of Washington.
tlie $21,500 budget submitted
Details o f what the Justice
Polirr I'ttimatrd (hut four Fur wllilt you say and do,
o f a n« \v brochure telling why |
weic hit by a series of de- ]
by Wilson, to bo shared by
I n-pm tnient believes I* a ma­
! *th La uf dynuiniti* (ptidodrd
Kennedy.
it is m ph-usure to live in SanvasUling
storms
Sunday
Volusia, Flagler, Putnam and
jor
hi
rah
in
the
war
ugain.it
in a pipe contain in^ ruble*
In a rrply on Iitipreaiive
ford mill S.-minolc County.
night.
St.
John* counties, which com*
# • •
organized crime w n o tu it
; under it 81. IVln.-dnirx l i t i i l t c f
llnuite stationery so*
pri»u tlie Till Judicial Circuit,
disclosed
Holiday
in
tilsWu-liKen
Threw
une*|ilmleil
.tick*
were
secretary
Nancy
TuckSanford Jaycee* w a l k e d
O RLANDO (U P I )
But later tho commission
ington Star by reporter M ir­
Folk* o f Orlando said today he |found attached to oilier cables |crman thanked her for her
away with the Man * M ile ;
WASHINGTON
(U P I)
changed its mind and f i r e
iam
lltU-nhcnr.
The
Justice
Railroad industry ami union expect* to heroine a candidate under ihr bridge amt deni li* , kindness in sending a tnesAward for the ninth time Sunol good wishes" and till! public defender's offlcw t
1apartment inter confirmed representatives met Itrciugh
day at the district caucus held
no name ha* loi-n ) 5,noti—-iii.U ct i,, sim ilar al»
llii* story.
the weekend wit i I abor Scr^ » a t Smilumiu Springs. The toonl|
choien tor Hie new baby at lotnuiits of lesser uimiunt*
The ipokeMiiuii said Yuluchi, rctary W. Willard Wirtz and nonneed appointment o f a to remove tiit-m.
• club has won this honor nine
being paid by Uiu other coun­
The blast was tin- latest the present tim e."
•in. win, ha* a record dating scheduled further meetings Gainesville man n* director of
tunes out of 10, now, a very
Another lilvle girl from ties.
back to 1918, i* serving a Ufa today in a renewed attempt public relations for ths cam­ in a series which have dam­
good record.
Volusia, aa the largest coun­
Wesleyvilte, Pa., sent the
• • •
aged company property.
term for killing u fellow pris­ lo settle the work rule* dis­ paign.
Counties*
cable
• titling* President's wife a lucky four- ty ill tlie circuit, would !&gt;* tooner in A luntu Federal Peni­ pute with collective hargainFolks -aid Ida newspaper
Seminole Sport* Cur Club
and radio cMiupuign will tie have alu&lt; to-cn reported In the leaf clover * » that her third quill'd to pay s IhiuI 65 per
tentiary when he mistakenly , ing.
will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m.
thought tile man hud been
In-tided Up by Rod Arkcll, pub- 2il-duy-old walkout by laical child will lie a very healthy CKllt of Slits budget.
in the Florida Slate Bank
Wilson sold lie considers
lounge where they will *ce the
lisher nf the Alachua Free ’ 821 ° f the
liitcruntioainl tinescut by tiie syndicate to elim­
| IIAM.MUM), hid. ( L P I i — Pres*.
Rrotherhcod of F i l e c t r i e n l
Worcester, Mass., jourtg- tlie $5,1)00 allotment insuffi­
final film in a series on the
inate liiiu.
Police today grilled anyone
Folks said Ar ki-ll m a n g e l Workers. A FI.-t'IO .
I
^ r e s t e d the hope that cient.
bistory o f auto raring.
hah) would he born on her
1connected with a Hammond the successful stole riimpnigli
The public defender ha*
w'
~
1
birt iday Aug. t. A Shreve­ filed similar suits against this
. railroad yard in a methodical
I.l.
111JUTniig. ui jil&lt; ■
in ID51 of Wilbur King fur ^
* I
s
port, L a ,
woman
wrote; commission* o f the other three
Coy A ir F'orce Base, will talk
■Me prediction fur you is a counties.
ami tlieorie* in the shooting Utilities Commission and the - i-1 - i « *
I * WIs w J
to K i w a n i a I! s Wednesday
\ baby girt. .Same Tier Mary
death* of two veteran roadabout the striking power o f
The I .ike Mary Grammar deaths of two veteran rail­ e a m p a i g n o f Mr*. Edna
K. after me.”
the A ir Force and its world­
Sc land is open for r.-. islra- roadmen, Itoy M. Bottorf, Prune, Kilning, for tile Stute
I'rrsidi-nl
Kennedy
also
wide eoveluge.
House
of
Representative,
tion l » any children who have 67. ol Luniuig. 111., and Paul
gets lit*
share ol
"stork
s
s s
moved into Lu- area during A. Overstreet, 43, of HumSAIGON. \ iot Nmi» f t I 'l l mail." From Far Kotkaway,
The importance of s college
the summer. Floyd C, Rich­ inund
i The fiery suicide of the see. N.Y., a young boy wrote
The City Council of Oviedo
education in the electronic age
ards, the principal, announ­
; mid Buddhist priest in tw o j " l would love and w ish if
will sit as a Itosrd of Equal­
will be the subject uf Dearced today.
mouth* i&gt;roused fear* o f new you couhi give me t ie honor
isation on the 1903-41 city-tax
£burn engineer Dick Hovias
First grade children should
ALONG
THE
TRUCE
strife today between the gov- j o f being the godfather for
rolls
at 9 p in. today.
who will speak to Lions Tues­
FRED B. M ILLER, je t mechanic I C. o f Heavy
bring their birth certificates LIN E. Kurca lU P I ) — An
Martha McDonald, four- ernment
and
Viet
Nam’s tlie new baby t am to years
The monthly council meet­
day.
Attack Squadron II at Sanford Naval Air Stuand all others their report American Army patrol today
* car-old daughter o f May.
Buddhist majority.
old If you want to know. And
• • •
ing will follow.
tion, who coached Ynwell's Little Major Letttrue
cards, Richard* said.
exchanged fire with Commu­ or and Mr*. Thoms* MrA young Buddhist priest i'll be the
happiest
and
Wives and kids, too, are in­
to local victory, also is coaching the Sanford N a­
The school open* Sept. 3 nist North Korean troop* In Ibioshl, suffered apparent
hurried
himself
to
death proudest boy in tb« whole
tional All-Star* who departed this morning for
vited to the district caucus
and include*, in addition to the demilitarized zone near
slight injuries after noon Sunday in u public square in world."
-state championship play this week at Panama
Jaycees are holding at SunLake Mary, Loch Arbor. Park the scene of last Monday's
today when struck liy an the coastal town of Punthlet.
G A IN E S V ILLE
(U P D —
lie auswered: "T h e Presi­
Undo Springs Sunday, and
City. Miller ha* been active in Little League
Ridge, Sunland and Country Communist ambush that lull­ automobile at Park Avenue
ub-.ut 95 miles south o f Kal- dent and Mrs. Kennedy ap- [ Henry L. Gray, 42, Alachua
van partake o f the refresh­
coaching fo r four year*. The Sanford team, Dis­
Club Height*.
ed two Americans, the Uni­ a n d
Commercial
Street.
gun to prutrat alleged rs -! predate the thoughtfulness County atturnsy since 1936 exments, sun and swimming hut
trict -I champions, will play the District 5 cham­
The school office is open ted Nations Command an­ \-rava were bring taken at
iigiou* di-'crimination by tho* which prompted you to write feept for military service, died
pion* in tlie first round uf the stutc competition
— Sr* excluded from the meetfrom 8 a m . to 2:30 pin. five nounced. No casualties were
lime
at
Seminole govr.iiiiiriit of Itumun Catho-! auJ oifrr lo be the godfather ! in hi* sleep at hia home here
epress
-»—
■»
.’cuimuiw
days s week.
at 8 p.m. Tuesday,
(N avy i ’ hqto)
reported.
I Memorial U o-p iu L
Jlu. l ’zevident N g o Diuh Diem, j for Ui« new baby. They re- j last aighu

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NATO Forms Air
Nuclear Force

BRIEFS

Citrus Survey

Fords Separate

'Storfe' Mail

Small Fry W rite, .Offering

852 Candidates

Mobster 'Sings'
On Syndicate

Tax Collections
99.35 Per Cent

Pours In O n Kenrtedys

Names And Suggestions

Contestant

Memorial Rites
Set For Graham

Police On Full
Strike Duty

Above Average

Defender Suit
Hearing Today

Storm Cleanup

★ ★ ★
Folks Expects
To Enter Race

Talks Resume

I

Grill Suspects

Afr
Mary Set

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" " ..1 1*’ 11 \ iiifin a Paicnc

Viet Nam Fears

Fire Exchanged

Oviedo Council
Meets Tonight

Daughter O f
Mayor Injured

H. L. Gray Dies

V

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Garden O f The Month
Goes To R. L Duffeys

o t.

A u g . 6 *63

In High Gear

thumb is a haradilary

thing, i f this mouth** winner*
o f the Garden o t the Month
• r * any trample.
Mr. end Mr*. ft. L. D u ffs *
o f 131 Woodland Drive in
Finecrest, have been named
the winners by Mr*. F. L.
W lfftn a and Mrs. E. H. Smith,
o f the Magnolia Circle.
I t Is coincidental on the part
o f the Sanford Garden Club
that this month’s winner is
tho son of la it month's win­
ners, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Duf­
fey, o f 34A4 Sanford A te . But
la probably mo* coincidental
that the younger D uffer's ab­
sorb tho tors o f having a
beautiful garden tad being
wiltlne to not hi the lane
b o o n o f necessary planting,
watering, weeding, trimming,
fertilising, pruning, spraying
and care that is the prerequis­
ite o f being chosen Garden of
the Month.
R. L. Duffey, this month'*
winner, la pert* manager at
Strickland-Morrlson and Mr*.
Duffey is a former telephone
operator.
Steve, 18, helps his parent*
with tho work of earing for
the neat grounds, which like
tho older Duffeya' boast a
generous variety o f bearing
fruit trues, including grape­
fruit, oranges, peaches, plums,
peafh and fig*.
Thera ere aleo • number o f
mullberry trees but they ere
the non-beering bind, a g ift
from the Duffey’* neighbors,
M r. and Mrs. Bob Ashby.
These unusual tret* ware
brought from Idaho by Mr*.
Ashby.
Two b ig oak* lend the shade
o f Uieir towering branches to
both yards, and ether tree*
such a* a snake willow, holly,
and palma add to the prutactlon from the sun, and the
beauty o f the surrounding*.
The hedge that surround*
the Duffey heme la o f three
parts,
gardenias, viburnum
and llguatrum.
Giving a sparkling dash of
bMght color to tho tich green
o f lawn and shrub* ara strat­
egic planting* o f scarlet sage
and multi-colored ealadiums.
Sand and shore Juniper end
cactus add their unique shapes
and testure to the overall pic­
ture and framing the front
door o f the home is a healthy
end graceful monasters delicloaa, that at ona time wa*
thought to be completely kill­
ed by last winter's free**, but
hae come back from the root*
more beautiful than ever.

W M U Study
The Mission Study Rook,
"Ann!# Armstrong," w ill he
taught to circle member* of
the Woman’s Missionary Un­
ion o f the F lrit
Baptist
Church at a meeting sched­
uled for Tuviday at 10 a.m.
a! the church.
Teacher* will be Mrs. II. W.
Rucker, Mrs. J. T. Hardy and
Mr*. Denver Cordell.
Members are asked to bring
a sandwich for lunch.

Legal Notice
t o r u s n »' Stl.K
NOTICE! IS It Kit B1IT GIVEN
that pursuant la th. fin al Ho.
r r « ut Kurecleaura an.l Halt
anteraJ In ths * auaa penillns
In Ilia Circuit Court In ami for
H-mlnMa County. Blnrlda. c * i.

IT T A K E S A H E AP O' TK IM M IN ’ to muke u place a Garden o f the
Month. Here Mrs. R. L. Duffey o f 131 W. Woodland Drive in Pitiecrext and
son Steve paune a moment in their work to pose for the photographer In
front o f their home, which is the Garden o f the Month for August.

Cop Accused
As Mastermind
In Burglaries

1o ria l Hook II, Tan* at,
I'uhllu rteourd, of Hatnl.
not* Cnunly, Clnrliln,
T.&gt;«»lti«r with ths rottowlns

Midway Fire
D ept Needed
There
In

was

midway.

another
Thrss

fir*

houses

on Hipes Avsnus were de­
stroyed. W hy, Recaus* there
was no way to save them.

K A N S A S C IT Y . Mo. (U P I)
police sergeant

This Isn’t anything new to

faced charges today o f leading

this community. Firs* have

—A

veteran

four patrolmen on a

*5,000

burglary spree o f huslnet.tca
on their beat.
Chief Clarence

M.

Kelley

■aid seven men, intituling two
clvilianl, were charged In con­
nection with the burglaries of
shops In th* exclusive Country
ClulaW
I'lasa f ami llrookslde
.
shopping c*ittcr*.
Kelley said the investiga­
tion was continuing, hut ho be­
lieved the case was solved.
He laid "most o f the HO men
stationed at the Country t'luli
Station"
had been
grilled
about the crime wave which
lasted |ea* then a year and hit
2d buiineases.
Sgt. Unhurt L. Cos, 47, a
33-year police veteran, mas­
terminded
the
burglaries
which were staged while Ih*
officers were on duty patrol
ling the area, Kelley aitld.
'‘TTiey all showed remorse,'
Kelley anld. "Thu apparent
esse with which it appeared
It could he done . . . and fl
nanctal gain" prompted the
burglaries.
Officer* charged with burg
lary ami stealing were Cox;
Ralph K. I.ainb, 20; Dnruld
P. Denning, 2d; Randolph K.
Burton, 20; and Homer Wayne
Mnrtln, 21.
Albert Thompson, president
of the hoard* o f police com
mUslonera, aaiil a "cause in
part'1 of tlie hurglarlea was
"woefully inadequate in num­
ber* ami greatly underpaid.”

Aid Bill O K ’s

W ASH IN G TO N (U P I ) —
I&gt;ovh,t Number U t i l , ,\|Hal­
ler. lb * undaralanait r-l.rk will Thu House Foreign A ffairs
salt l I f propartr situated In
Committee reached agreement
anM County ilv.ci-tb.,1 a,t
t-il !!&gt; Clock IJ, W B A T 1Itoday on ii foreign uid hill
M H X fIE U t m u r r AU D Itotaling alightly less than
T I u N. arcortllng
to
tho
$1.1 billion. This u ts |I3H
riot t h - r r o f a - rr..ord...|

destroyed
many
persons'
homes in tho past beeaui*
this area does not hsT*
equipment for fighting fires.
Of course some person*
have taken the initiative to
do something about ths sit­
uation.
Them is an organisa­
tion of which Rev. E. E.
Williams is president. Un­
der his leadership, this unit
has raised approximately
$2,0tH) In an e ffo rt to secure
enough funds to purchase
fire fighting equipment. For
A R M Y Reserve I'vt.
some timu they have been
Lawrence W. Hawley,
trying to locate ths appa­
sou o f Mrs. G. \V. Dryratus that la needed to do
tint, 13-12 F rn n k 1 i n
the Job.
Street, A l t a m o n t e
"This equipment will have
SprinirH, linn completed
hi he side to carry every­
eight weeks of mili­
thing that is needed fur
tary police training unfighting fires heesuse ws
tier thu Reserve Forces
don't have any firs plugs,"
Act program at the
saiil Rev. Wllllains. James
U. S. Army Training
Byrd, a member o f the orCenter, Fort (Jordon,
gnniiution, said, "This Is a
(Jit. During the course
very sad situation."
H a w l e y received inIt should behoove every­
Htruction In such sub­
one whom this affects to
ject* ns civil and mili­
put his best foot forward
tary law, tniffic con­
to help in this cause. Home
trol, nuip reading, pripeoona have nut become
sion er-of - war control
member! yet; and there
and self-defense. The
CANNOT ba a reasonable
23-year-old soldier in n
excuse for it. Msny time*
lD’iU graduate of Cul­
we are inclined to put first
ver (ln d ) Military Aca­
things Inst and last things
demy. (Arm y Photo)
first.
Surely .someone is
guilty. One docs nut accept
his responsibilities a* a eltiien when ho fails tu meet
C LE A R W A TE R (U P I ) —
his obligations, especially
Police were holding Curmel
when something like this
Augdlo, 53, today on suspi­ is staring him in the face.
There Is an oddity about
cion of murder in connection
this thing, according to Itev.
with Thursday'* s h o o t i n g
William*. | quote him; “ So
death uf puiking lot uwner
far we haven't had a mem­
Silvio |’occiu. III.
ber to become a victim of

Held In Murder

K-l»
at publtu sal. |.&gt; [„* ht«h».t
and b..t hlddar for riih , at
H ;«»0 A. M. on Iha m i, day
1. Ausual. 1KJ, at Ilia front
I**".- of iha aomlnola Counlr
intiiir H. ll-.-kallh. Jr.
*’l»rk uf itie Circuit Court

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PLU M B IN G
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FRONT END ALIGNMENT

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HEALTH VACATIONS 'l
A t e ou r sp ecia lty and ju st what th e d o cto r
ordered! T r y a dose o l relaxation, ocean bathin«. tru e foods and proper oxerrise. Mix well
and enjoy Literally

NOTICE

...B U T IT ALW AYS PAYS
TO D E A L W HERE YOU
G ET EV ER Y ADVANTAGE!

E S TIM A TE S

CALL FA 2-0037

Vlhl-n

By ROBERT B. THOM AS JR. day in the Midway School
auditorium.
(F A 1-S7M)
More than ten years ago
There art only a few o f u*
educators felt that this type
who can maks a worthy con­
of program would provide
tribution to mankind by giv­
promising opportunities for
ing dollar*. But most of u*
boys and girls. To that end
can make a greater contri­
this program came to life.
bution by doing one thing;
More than 200 children arc
and that 1* by becoming a
taking advantage o f these
regular blood donor at our educational values in our
local blood bank. No contri­ community.
bution is any greater. Yours
This school center has; 1.
truly sings to the tune of
Orientation, a unit for in­
hiving contributed twenty-six
structing pupils who will en­
pints. Won't You Join Me?
ter school for the first time
e •
•
in September; 2. reading pro­
Frances Pike recently re­
gram, a unit designed to help
turned from St. Louis, Mo.,
pupils develop better reading
where the attended the Quad­
feshits; 3. gam s: and sport;;
rennial Convention o f the Or­
4. arts and crafts—which up­
lando Conference of the Mth
hold* the fourth " R " — Recrea­
Kpiacopal District.
tion. These activities have
She, with other Y .P . D'era
helped many of the buys in
of the state, had quite an ex ­
the community.
perience, v i s i t i n g many
We have hid a most enjoy­
places o f interest in St.
able summer so f i r with only
Louis.
one more week to go. We are
Frances is a member of
looking forward to the many
Allen Chapter A.M.E. Church
activities that will occur in
where she serves whenever
the next few days. Some of
she has an opportunity to do
the exciting moments came
so. In St. Louis, she repre­
when we went swimming
sented the Junior Missionary
every Friday; had our waterDepartment.
melon cutting, brewed our
W aller Grady, who was
hobo stew, roasted welneri,
elected flrit alternate from
drank the juice mixture, all
the department, also took the
we could hold. Our stomachs
trip. He is a member of St. were filled at each affair.
James Church.
Boy oh boy, what fun we
Miss Claudia Brown, a re­
had playing sort bait, table
cent graduate of
Croumi
tennis, pitching horseshoes,
High School, wa* given the
checkers and other games 1
trip by the church as a gra­
have not time to mention, but
duation present. She went
I cannot forget our Wednes­
as an observer and gained as
day dances.
much Information about the
The groups in arts and
miitionary work as the other
crafts have created many
young people.
beautiful
articles
out
of
The object uf this meeting
scraps. We had fun mixing
was to train young people fur
plaster purls, m iking and
Christian leadership through
painting our own designs.
the Missionary Society divi
These articles were on dis­
lion of Christian Education.
play in the auditorium Mon­
The group made tbs trip
day.
by special bus and Miss Pike
We wish to thank Ihe coun­
made llm return trip to Jack
ty and all the many person*
sonville with the Rev. and
who had a hand In making
Mrs. T. S. Johnson, Mrs. L.
our summer program ■ suc­
C. Baker, her aunt from Mi
cess. We feel that it has
ami, and Miss Beverly John
served its gurposa wail in.|
son of Gainesville.
developing hoys and girls
Cheryl Baker and Frances
and miking our community a
spent last week In Miami as
bettor place in which to live.
guests of Mr. and
Mrs.
Mr. Edward
Blackshear,
Thomas Baker. Cheryl left
County Recreation Supervisor;
the city Sunday to spend a
Mrs. Alma J. Hurston, Coun­
few days with her cousins,
ty Academic Supervisor; Mr.
the Rev. and Mrs. Johnson at
W. L. Hamilton, Principal;
Jacksonville.
Mrs
' *&gt;imtlton, Orienta­
•
•
•
tion a
Mrs. I. J. Jelks,
The
Midway Elementary
Reading Program Sponsor;
School Summer Program ii
Mrs. E. Pringle am! Mr.
in high gear in Its sixth week.
James Byrd, Recreation Sup­
The highlights of the sum
ervisors.
mer program were held MonStudent Organization, Sum­
mer Recreation Officers:
Tommy
Saunders,
Presi­
any firs since we were or­
dent;
Janice
Henderson,
Vice
ganised."
President; Sherry Ann Geo­
i f this ha* any signifi­
rge, Secretary; Kennie Mae
cance, I think tveryone had
Harrison, Assistant Secretary;
bettor becurun s number
Marcellnus William*, Treasur­
right away. Aa one authori­
er, and Emory Blake, Report­
ty put* it, "E very human
er.
being ha* a work to carry
on within, duties to perform
abroad, influences tu exert,
Now Y o * Caw
which ar* peculiarly his,
Kent Them!
and which no conaciancs but
hi* own can teach."
Hospital Hesls
The members of this or­
With Catch Spring*
ganisation are to l&gt;« comAnd Safety Kalla
mended for their effort* in
Also
this most Important project.
Itollaway* And
They nre having u mrmlierBaby Crib.
aliip drive at this time. Why
American Rent-All
not gut on tha membership
In • Sanford
train ?
2444 8. Hiawatha As*.
Robert R. Thomas Jr.

There are many ways
to finance a purchase

million below what President
Kannedy wanted.

Item, ot properly H Hl.-I, arr
ltH-mBij hi a ini n«rrni4fit fitly
In.tail*.| aa a part of th- Inipruvtmenta nn sal.I lamp
Intarnatlonul
nf
utlca
Vurnaae
Modal O i w
It

liapuly i'lark

P a g e 2— M

Midway Program

By Dwrwihy Am tta

i- 'ii it r XBAhi
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Colored Community New s

Possibly th* p o w n ilo n o f •
in a

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C H U C K S T E A K ...............................lb.
S T A N D IN G RIB O R R U M P R O A ST lb.
C E N T E R C U T PORK C H O P S . . . lb.
FRESH M E A T Y N E C K B O N E S . . . lb.

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Side

Tune Ups
Valves
Brakes
Minor Repairs
Parts

&amp;

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I R E K ------

Beef Ribs . . 53c

lb.

Consist* Of Club Steak. Rib Steak,

Hind Quarters 53c lb.
1
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Front "Quarters 43c lb.
ou half
Pork Loins

. s,*nd‘l"‘ 7* BT i
Beef Rounds 55c

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lb.

Consist! O f Round Steak. Cube Steak,
Roast, Stew, Ground Beef

Trimmed Loins 67c lb.
45c lb.
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T"°""

whole

FRYERS
F L A . GRADE A

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Whole - Limit 3 Pleas#

P U R E LA R D
3 LB. J A K
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EVEKFRESH

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10

LOAF

L A HOLM A 1 Lli. C AN

Cut Green Beans 10c
Limit 4 With 13 Order

29

Limit I
With 43
Order

Limit I With 13 Order

ENERG Y

BLEACH
10

8 UN L IT E 1 LB. CAN

TOMATOES

. . 10c

Lim it I With $3 Order
LA R G E HAG

P L A N T A T IO N

M E A L or G R IT S 25c
Limit 1 O f Each

See • A ll - Rice

39

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Shurfresh Biscuits

5‘

Limit I With
13 Order

Ill.U t: SE A L

Solid Oleo

to-

QUART

Limit 2
With 13 order

Limit 2 With 43 Order

GOLDEN R IPE

BANANAS 10:
IIIICY

LUBES

A

of Beef 45c lb.

GREEN

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59c
49c
57c
69c
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OPEN - 7 III 9

Balancing

• CLUB

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Wheel

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FROZEN FOODS
Hird.rye IU lli.
Pea* with Mushroom*
llird.ryr n Ox.
Mixed \ e (. with Onions
Sara l.ee 19 O*.

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Ph. 322-9607
PRICES r.OOO MON., T I ES.. W ED.

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Mon. Au(r. 5, '63— Pnfre 3

Senate Scheduled To Complete Action On Itilitary Pay Raise Measure

ard Seeks New Facts On W ard

«

military pay raise bill us the

200 Take Part
In Gadsden
Prayer Virgil

full

cers

SPACE M AN — Paul
H a n e y , formerly of
Akron, Ohio, will be­
come N A SA manned
.space flight public ufjiirs chief on Septem­
ber 1st. He will replace
Lt. Col. John (Shorty)
Powers.

stale
with

and local o ffi­
billy

clubs

Senate

Service

and

electrical livestock prod poles
In eridence stood watch Sun­
day while more than 200 N e­
N U T T Y ID E A — Julie
groes staged a mast prayer
A r m * , o f Sudbury,
vigil.
Man*., thinks nhe hue
The rally broke up after
invented a new sand­
U minutes of singing and
praying. No one waa arrest­ wich. If peanut butter
ed and there were no inci­ ia good, why not pea­
nuts and butter? Her
dents at the rally outaide the
parents cluim she just
crowded jail.
loves her new concoc­
The largest protest against
tion and so do till her
segregation in the history of
this northeast Alabama In­ nehrhlwrhnnd frienda.
dustrial city resulted Satur­
day in more than goo arrests.
Weed* ruusc f 1.000 in loss­
Many of those arrested were
es annually on the average
released because they were
form in the United State*.
juveniles.
The "ja il it overflow ing"
the Etowah County sheriffs
.((ic e reported, but there was
no exact count of how many
K R IftA l^ illC T iie
were charged. The demon­
strators were charged with
violating a state court In­
IIK R IT , INI1MNI1VILV
junction against large racial
11 TOM H I SINT fMNAd
protests.
Tl»e Rev. E. W. Jarrett of
Gadsden told the perspiring
Negroes,
who knelt on a
steaming asphalt parking lot
in 93 - degree weather, “ we
will march until all o f the
colored people in Jail are
turned loose.**
Several
white
spectators
watched the vigil across the
INSTALLATION IS EASY
street from the courthouse.
COST IS LOW
The whites stood under oak
trees to avoid the harsh glare
of the sun.
FRESH AIR
Sheriff Dewey Colyard, his
CLEAN AIR
licad swathed in bandages
from a beating suffered last
QUIET AIR
week from a city prisoner,
AIR OF MODERN
stood between the Negroes
LIVING
and the whites with a battery
powered megaphone.

day.
Chairman Howard \V. Can­
non. (D-Nev.t, o f the sub­
committee which drnf.ed the
bill to give pay inert-uses to
almost everyone in the milltry service and those retired
or in the reserve, said the
meature rnuld go before theSenate Tuesday.

I T 'S

The House already has
passed its version o f the bill.
It reduced President Kenne­
dy's $1.2 billion original re­
quest by $15 million and ex­
cluded enlisted men in their
first two year* o f duty from
the proposed benefits.
Cannon'* committee adjust­
ed pay-scales approved the
House to weigh the increase*
in middle pay echelon* for o f­
ficer* and enlisted men. It’*
purpose was to induce those
men to stay In the service
when many have been having
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Concern over the way the
iris handled the Ward ra*e
ne (turn the press and Alice
o li.^ ie Labor party's chief
kesman on home affair*.
It followed disclosures that
■id felt he was being made
fall guy and that “ the eslishment" was out to get
i because his information
H V A N N IS PORT.
Mas*.
Iced resigned W »r Minister
(U P I) — President Kennedy
pin Profumo to admit an
files back to Washington toifalr with Miss Keeler.
ilay to watch for any aign*
IMiasOllarnn railed Sunday
from Moarow that new ad­
ght Tor fca very thorough
vances for world peace may
luiry** Into certain judicial
follow the* signing o f a nu­
pecta o f the Ward trial.
clear test ban treaty.
Kennedy was scheduled to
" I am extremely upset at
depart at about 0 a.m. EDT
moment, not only about
aboard hi* jet plane from
legation* o f perjured evi­
Otis Air Force Muse, after
nce in the Ward trial, but
spending his fifth weekeeml in
the whole administration of
a row at Cape Cod with his
ritist^justiee," ahe said.
wife and children.
HofJk Ricardo, a 23-yi-urMr*. Jun|uidine Kennedy I*
I auburn-haired prostitute,
remaining here fur several
id during Ward’s* trial *he
week* until the expected birth
id lies! in evidence presented
of their third child later this
a pre-trial hearing.
month.
Vicki Barrett, a 20-year-otd
The President, hack at hi*
cached blonde atreetwalkcr,
White House d-sk, will be
a* quoted in the Sunday
keeping a sharp eyo on de­
res* as admitting she too
velopments in Moscow where
There are A80.B million
PLUMBING. H E A T IN G
id lied at the trial. Hut
AIR C O N D ITIO N IN G
Secretary uf State Dean Rusk Christian* (Roman Catholics,
im liA night she denied the
1007 S. Hanford A ve.
Protestants
and
Orthodox)
in
and hia British and iiovi.-t
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ory wnd said her evidence counterparts wera to sign the th« world.
. .
ralnst Ward had boon true.
limited test ban treaty today.
Vasco Lnzzoto, a society
Rusk and British foreign
list who ha* painted Prince secretary Lord Home, in ad­
G reat S a vin gs on Easy T e rm s
liilip,
announced
Sunday
dition to this formal cere­
ght he would seek a perjury mony, weie meeting with So­
FROM A W ORLD OF FINE F U R N ITU R E
diriment against one of the
viet Premier Nikita S. Khru­
itnesses at the trial, lie said shchev and Foreign Minister
his move was sucessfut it Andrei A. Gromyko today and
mild "expose the whole sit- Tuesday to discuss tho possi­
■ tlm f
bility nf further steps to as­
He did not name the wit- sure pence.
■ss. Mis* Baron also talked
the court of criminal npats action last week in
lashing the conviction and ix l u i x r v j i iHit:-x i ni n r.
ree-ycar sentence against xiiw ixtit.i: r o t v r t , ri.iu t.
t.
loysius Lucky (Jordon, a Ill
n ir x ii. Avn
imaican ja r* singer arrested •ix rtT K o f
ir allegedly beating Miss 111*1,UA A S S St’ EVCER.
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All persons are hereby nolie “ new evidence” on which fled that the undersigned .«
Ert.X MA It IK ISOM of e&gt;ll
be conviction was act aside e-tale. tins cotnnlet-d the admlnlsirathin thereof and ha■a* not made public.
filed In said court her final
r- j-irt and applb-atlon for ill*,
eharge. Ohjectloos th-rsto. If
any, should he duly filed. AN
trr filing proof of puhllcaMiin
X ru n n u n i r r m u r o r • howIn* this anttre line he.-it
its: x i x m ji iih i si. i in - puhtisheil unce a we.-k for four
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I, amid a growing
o f disquiet ovrr the juial handling of the Dr.
phril Ward caie, today
ght Information on further
ndal* linketl to the Into
ybojr.
nformed aourve* said the
e.ligations, which Involve
ton* not mentioned during
^ y e a r -o ld
ostenpaih'*
e troll. may produ- e new
cloture* of aonlid conduct
I had to possible prosecuns. There were
report*
iat associate* of Ward had
.cured girls fo r wealthy and
itvntial men.
Ward died Saturday in a
idon hospital from an over*
,»o f hurbiturates. He never
m ef^ h at he* had been nul­
led Wednciday o f living
the earning* of two pro*,
trs. Christine Keeler, 21,
Marilyn Mainly
Wee­
vil's, 1H, and faced a poa14-yenr prison sentence-.

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school graduate. The typical
male high school graduate can
Ite expected to eurn over his
lifetime $72,000 more than the
t y p i c a l male elementary
school graduate.
Studies also show that out-ofschonl, unemployed youth ure more
apt to become delinquent.'A young­
ster out of school and out o f work
is u potential suurre o f truuble to
himself and to the community. A
youth who drops out o f school and
cannot find a job. which gives him
a sense of belonging to the commu­
nity and of promise in life, is apt to
feel at odds with society und is more
likely to become delinquent.
The dro|M»ut problem must lie at­
tacked in the home, the school, the
church, local voluntary organizations,
employment offices, and any other
place where youth at n critical period
in their lives, can be helped toward
fuller development o f their poten­
tials. They must be encouraged to
remain in school and to look realis­
tically at school and work opportuni­
ties. Schools should provide a wider
variety of teaching better geared to
the needs of different types of pupils.
All must share with youth the sense
o f pride and responsibility that
comes from doing well even the sim­
plest job.
Young people tialuv must be de­
termined ami adaptable if they are
to fit into the rapidly chunging world
o f jobs and enreers. They must be
much better prepared than their
elders, but many thousands o f them
lack an understanding o f the prepar­
ation required. A t the moment, for
them the ruwards lie behind an in­
visible curtain which, unaided, they
cannot lift.
Direct contact should lie made
with those who intend to drop out
of school und with their parents to
convince them that the schools ami
the communities are interested in
them and that they owe it to them­
selves and their world to continue in
school and to graduate. To remind
them that lieing unskilled in a world
where unskilled jobs are rapidly dis­
appearing, they will do themselves
incalculable and permanent harm.

A t a w c«n t conference o f educa­
tors in Washington the dropout prob­
lem was recognized as one o f the
critical educational issues. It is esti­
mated that some 300.000 young peo­
ple who were in school last year will
quit and not return to clusses this
fall. The nvenige dropout rate l&gt;etween eighth grade ami high school
graduation is approximately 32 per
cent. The greatest percentage o f
withdrawals occur at about the ngc
when attendance is no longer compul­
sory, which is 10 years in most
states.
It has been found that pupils
who drop out from the eighth, ninth,
and tenth grades most often do so
for reasons closely related to their
school experiences, such ns grade
retardation, ucndemic difficulties,
and failure to participate in pupil
activities. Hccords also indicate that
many preferred work to school, needcel money to buy clothes, and felt
that certain subjects they desired
were not available in the school. In
general, dropouts had more frequent
access to the family ears and owned
more cars than did those who grad­
uated. Hroken homes likewise con­
tributed to a large jiercentage droitping out of school,
A number o f studies hnve been
made to discover what happens to
young people who drop out o f school.
Among the more important findings
are these:
1. A large percentage is unem­
ployed.
2. Most school dro|Hiuts when
employed work at unskilled
jolts. Unskilled urn! immature,
the dropout finds himself
abandoned in n labor market
where he has little to offer.
3. Dropouts face keen competi­
tion. Doe to the rapid growtii
ill population the number of
new workers entering the
labor force ni'u mounting
steadily.
•I. The life earnings of school
dropouts are low. During Ids
lifetime, the average boy who
drops out of school before
high school graduation will
earn much less than tile high

Dr, Crone's

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For American education Ig­
nores
business. 5toney mintalented dental aurgeon.
sgement has thus been the
“ Dr. Crane,” he began, “ af­
Mind apot o f our whole school
ter 15 years in private prac­ system.
tice, I now
am
literally
Except fo r the newspaper
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swamped with patients.

boy*, few Americans ever get
received the a broad education In all three
wor-t shock o f my life. It stagea o f our wonderful eco­
nomic system.
came from a society woman,
These involve production,
aged 44, whose family have
merchandising and credit.
been regular patients ever
Since most people are sim­
aince I opened my office.
ply salaried workers in just
“ She had come in fur her one phase o f our economy,
routine it • months' appoint- they are ignorant o f the other
mrnL I examined her rarrful- two branches.
ly fur any evidences o f de­
Doctors long ago learned
cayed or ririo u * teeth.
that they must givt even
“ Ilecause her teeth were in healthy patients some colored
such splendid condition, 1 told sugar pills or a bottle of col­
her that it wouldn't even be ored water in order to make
necessary fo r mo to clean them fe d
they got their
them.
money’s worth.
“ Ho I figuratively gave her
Nowuduys, vve ure even forca clean hill o f health.
rd to stick a needle in the flu
"Hat nheii illy assislaili patient's arm and give him a
presented her with u bill fur shot o f penicillin, just to make
3.1. she almost literally ‘hit him feel our fee is merited.
the ceiling.'
Yet penicillin is useless in
“ She lost her temper com­ most o f these cases! Hut wc
pletely anil upbraided us so still must use it for its psy­
-sfM-i
violently, I couldn't lielieve it chological effect on the puwas the same woman w hom 1 tient's mind.
had treated fo r years.
For
even
cducuted folk
“ Hhe concluded by saying seem to think a specialist's
she didn’t owe me a cent since time is not to be charged on
I hadn't done anything to her the bill unless the patient gets
teeth!
"So I reminded her that l
had given her u regular 15minute appointment, and my
WASHINGTON (NBA) — |swer the most intelligent let­ polled HO,000 in the last office overhead alone requires
party flu per hour fo r my time.
Sen. Kenneth It. Keating of ters he has received from election , it Liberal
New York runs onu of the constituents during the pre­ which pelted nearly IIOU.UOO
“ Hut my time didn't seem to
vious week. He puts over bis ami a substantial independent mean u thing to her!”
smartest bipartisan radio and
own ideas ill these answers. vote o f unknown division.
This woman is typical of the
television news commentary
The ether half o f his time is I In short, a Republican run­ average American voter us re­
p r o g r a m s originating in'
an interview with his guest.' ning fur president, senator gards failure to understand
Washington.
I
Among tlie prominent De- ^or state offiee In New York simple business coats.
Though he is a dyctl-in-Uie- j
mortals lie has had on his has to attract a lot o f Demo­
Recently I
reported the
wool and rcck-rihbed llepuli.
show recently are: Ambassa­ cratic votes if he wants to
Diirtnell Corporation's rust
licatt from wuy buck, he puts
dor to India Chester Howies win.
analysis fur each business let­
Democratic guest stars on bis
on foreign aid; Sen. Thomas
Keating has tc run for reter, which runs to *1.1)9, if
show und lets them say what
J. Dodd o f Connecticut on election in Unit. Hu he has
that letter is dictutrd und then
they please in answer to his
I lie Conge, lams anil Viet to make his pits'll at the De­
transcribed by a stenograph­
pointed questions, lie doesn't
N hm;
Undersecretary
o f mocratic independent and IIer.
argue with them. Hot he oft.
State Averell Harrimnn on lieral voters in New York.
Yet even tht college gradu­
en puts on his program De­
About the only thing com­
the nuclear test ban negotia­
ates o f America still would
mocrats
who support
his
tions in Moscow; new Under­ parable to the Keeling show
probably nut estilnute that it
viewpoint.
secretary of C o m m e r c e is the series o f joint broad­
costs 2't cent* per letter!
So fur this year he lus had
cast*
made
to
Pennsylvania:
Kninklin D. Kooscvelt Jr.;
10 Democrats on his Id min­ Sen. Warren G. Magnuson of by its two senuters. Repub­
ute weekly shows, to seven Washington State, chairman lican Hugh Scott ami Demo­
llepuhlieans ami It oilier gov­ o f the Commerce Committee crat Joseph S. Clark. They
that it was satisfied with fall- ernment officials or promin­
which is now holding hear­ really do a Job o f informing
q —Elow do seaweeds grow l
urs o f the roup and continued ent private eilirens,
ings on equal access to pub­ the voter* o f their state on
A —They g lo w like other
all-out aid to the regime, the
He began this in I'Jta when lic fisrlities in the civil rights party differences. They de­
plants,
utilising mineral salts
charges freipiently have been he was still in Hie llmtse id
bate issues in the best inter­ and the energy o f sunlight.
program.
repeated, nntuldy by the pres­ Representatives, lie pioneer­
Keating says he get* a lit­ ests o f educating the public. They obtain Lheir salts from
ident's brother und chief ad- ed the use id television as a
Intelligent, independent vottle fan mnii from lifelong
seawater.
visor, Xgn Dinh Nhu.
supplement to lus letters and New York Republicans, ask­ ers think there should be
United .Stale* newsmen at- weekly reports in const flu­ ing why he puts these so-and- more i f this kind o f Informa­
tempting to report the "dirty, ents.
so Democrat * on the air. Hut tive discussion on both sides
untidy, disagreeable” l i t t l e
in It years he has beeome he gets fur more mail ami o f the many controversial Is­
war encountered government something of a pro as he comments from Democrats, sues facing the country.
harassment ami occasional re­ send* out advanee transcript* commending him for giving
The old-time partisan de­
fusal to renew their visas.
of hts shows to political writ- both sides.
bate based on the theory that
Dll the government level re­ I ers and be makes (lews, lie
For Keiiting, this is smart one party is always right and
lations declined to n new low has built up his program so politics. In his state the De­ the ether always wrong is
because of l.'. 8. dissatisfac­ that it Imw goes out over sev­ mocratic registration is about long gene. Doth parties are
tion with tile Homan ('nt)adic en to 11) television stations 400,1911) higher limn the Ite. hopelessly divided
between
Diem's bundling of Iris rela­ ami IP* to II radio stations publican in a seven million to­ conservative* and liberals. So
tions with South Vietnam's in New York state. He ills.: tal. Also. New* York has a party labels no longer have
Buddhist majority.
runs a five-minute program Conservative party w h i c h any meaning.
A roughing up o f newsmen for two other television ami
hy Vietnamese secret police l!ti other radio stations.
also es pressed the govern­
Ilnying
the tapes,
they
ment’* displeasure with them. carry the programs ns public
There sci-mcd little doubt service iievvcast*. This is an­
that Diem was out o f touch other reason why Keating bus
E5T. 1935
with ami hail lost the sym­ to keep them iionpurtisnn. If
pathy of the people.
they were straight party line,
IN SU R A N C E A f A S A V Tn O
The question for the It. 3. they might have to be paid
now to decide was whether for ns p liticul broadcast*.
Diem still was Its best bet for
Hi* shows mova fust and
a democruHc South Vietnam aren't long speeches.
The
111 So. Palmetto
or whrllicr lie and ids family svtiataor Uses utsmt half of
simply were holding on to bis time nt the beginning and
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power for power's sake.
t-nd o f bis program to an­
“ Hut today I

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Peter Edson

Political

something tangible, lik* ■
needle stuck into his i k i i 0
As a rule, only the Business
College graduates obtain any
basic training in the costs of
operating a store or office,
school or factory.
And millions of naive voters
just entrench hlouted butcaucruU in office. For example,
Musaolinl took 44 per cent uf
a firm 's profits.
H itler confiscated 41 ^ .-r
cent. But Uncle Sam for years
has been taking 52 per cent!
Ho we need u complete him-.,
cleaning in Washington, i&gt;. 0.

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Phil Newsom Says . . .

Diem Is The Question Mark
In Saigon, U. 3.1 ofllcial*
reacted sharply In public nail
bitterly in prlvute to chiirgi-a
by s 3&lt;&gt;uth Vietnamese public
prosecutor thnt the United
fitnte* hml rncouragrd a IIMM)
attempt to overthrow the gov.
eminent of I'resilient N ru
Dihn Diem.
The U. 3. Kmhusay denied
the charge "fla tly , officially
and unruuivocally."
The Stale Ih-purlturiil in
Washington Issued a similar
denial.
Actually the cliurRe was not
new.
it stemmed from u aliostlived revolt which liegiin on
Nl»V. |U, I'.UIU, hy .Mm or so
Mouth Vietnamese paratroop­
er* mid marines.
The rebel* seized must of
SulRon’* principal buildings,

OUR

lneludiiiR Saigon Radio, and
surrounded the presidential
palace. Over the lidlu they
imnuimceil that lliem's icRime
had been overthrown because
of its autocratic rule and
nepotism and has ‘'shown fi­
st If iiirnpuhle o f saviriR the
country."
I lot (lie rebel* failed to rup­
ture the president and two
days Inter the rebellion colla, isetl with tile arrivul of loy­
alist troops.
The day ufler the collapse,
Vietnamese oftfriuls accused
Die (J. S. Kinbusay of encour­
aging tint revidl and of
spreading rumors in Vietnam
and abroad that the llirin Rovernment was corrupt, nulldcMioeiatir and Inefficient in
fighting communism.
Despite IT. S. assurances

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Nothing’s so easy and nothing’s so nice. . . for saying

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�Seminole Plaza Shopping Center Grand Opening Set Tuesday
I

**MIKE" SCHUM ANN ia pictured itt the now Puhlix Supermarket lint pic
display, auporvisud by Jimmy Kinsey, Publix manager, at Seminole Plaza
Shopping Center.

H A P P Y CUSTOMERS — Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Meagher, nf l Hi Marshall
Street, Altamonte Springs, being eheekeil out by Publix pretty eashier

It. (I. AI.I.KX is shown in front o f the too] display at the McCroryOtasco Store at Seminole l’ laza.

(Herald Photos)

June Hillings.
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MUSIC D E PA R T M E N T from organs

to

radios

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ut Mct’rory-Otasco's.

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POW ERFU LLY
IM PORTANT!

SEMINOLE P L A Z A
17H 2

I KILN I'A ltK , II l&lt; i l l W A Y

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NOW!
B U Y ALL Y O U R N E E D S

on M cCRORY - OTASCO S

EASY
C R E D IT
PLAN

TUn, a&lt;tvv»tli«niaiU is ana ol a
terms (h it woo national ieuig
riitkon for Ikjrid.i &gt;n t
|hn
Fioddoni* Foundation awarded
it the Cuntg« Wa&amp;hington Honor
Meibit tor duiin.ilt.ing tieednin'i
vital impottancs in eveiy huf’i
Of AmeMCrtii enUesvor. Similar
g'mtrams .n PIShand l'/Wnlw
capturod this coveted award.

No Money Down
30 Day Account
or Easy
Payment Plan
With
yintr
M iC 'ltllltY t ITA.SC tI S r la i g i ' a. i limit.
»h&lt;.|&gt;[&gt;kUK will
In* ini.ru
|ilru«ant mid convenient.
Yuli ,an get the thing, you
want, when you tn-cd
without ready cash . .
here'll yotwl new , . . . Now
voik inn buy. iH'i'iiJkinnul
f u r n i t u r e , t&gt;*|N-wrttei
apot ting good,, &lt;i vilk Set,,
. luck-iailtu,, tm naistor r»*
dins, 111 f'l
Elect
T ihiI., Ilieyeli*,,
W r iI
WuU’hen,
Law a .
and hundreds
of
items one oitsv r rod it
M. r m u n .in \si M s
iiinus T h rifty priees.
Just K ill ( hi t A n d Mail T h is Appl i c at i o n

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f.«k* aw ay!

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IwogrcMl anti product b mu Krw: t‘ot,Tjif»«; linn
mrnto An tenon Us; world's moot prunfaTOUM and
proKruMva nation . . . and Utu muul |»wirftkl
tiuLric natiou oil i . ltUu

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ADOttil

A re we letting it fade aw ay?
di r th
h lurid,i will h a ve u u | A i i &gt; i « r r to r fia ru . . . now
an d in tin: future.

' ( I iim powerfully inijmrt.int job mD i for tin* great
ret ex|*iiimnn program in Florida i ’.iwer K Light
lim iu m v 'i hinlorv. K l'&amp; l, |in&gt;jerta now iiihIi t
construction will add 1.3 million kilowatts &lt;rf
generation Ity llKVi—n
inem iw in twu yinrw
— to help make Florida.. ami Amerien. . . m.xr
ami more |aiwcrful'

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FLO R ID A PO W ER &amp; LIG H T C O M PAH Y
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207 Mug. Ave.

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"SEMINOLE PLAZA"
McCrayStores

581 SOUTH DIXIE HIGHWAY • FERN PARK

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J One Pint of Ice Cream with
fhe purchase of one Fresh

Baked

Pie!

(Pies B a k ed

Fr es h

Daily O n

Premises) S E M IN O L E P L A Z A P U B L IX

fliiUJ iu; ii u i i i m iiia g .u k .'n iiii . - J

BOB M JM SDEN
The initial phaee o f the
lung-awalted Seminole I'lara
Shopping Center at the Intersection o f Hwy. 17*02 and SR
436 will gat under way Tueaday with tha opening o f two
o f tha largeit atorce, MeCrory • Otasco and Eckard'a
Drugstore.
TMa wilt be tha grand open­
ing o f the McCrory atore and
tha unofficial opening of Eckerd’a managed by Dub Lumaden.
Thaaa two giant new atorei
Join tha Publlx Supermarket
whieh ha* been In bualneaa at
that location fo r two yeara,
making tha flrat three In a
full acala chopping center
which will Include a new mov­
ie houae, a cafeteria and numcruue email ehupa.
I’ ubllx, under the managemcn o f Jimmy Kiliaey, negat­
ed by C liff Dennett, la com­
pletely air-conditioned and ie
one o f the few food atorea to
o ffe r public reat rooma for ita
customers. Thatr lateat addi­
tion for cuatomer convenience
la hot plea In aaveral flavor!.
Eckerd'a drugatora will com­
bine c o in p 1a t a prvacription
tervice, luncheon and aundriee,
with the Driftwood Coffee
Shop, Grand opening le plan­
ner) fur a later date, though
the facility will officially open
for business, Tueaday,
McCrury-Utueco hour* will
t * from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m.
Monday through Saturduy and
Eckerd'a houra are 8:30 a. m.
to D:30 p. m. Monday through
Saturday and 10:30 a. in, to
b:30 p. m. on Sunday

$200 Value Roger's Silver Service. Just Rag*
ister Tuesday thru Saturday, nothing to buft
winner need not be present to win.

Tuesday and Wsdnesday at tho Nsw Store
Only Dtlicious Folgsr's Coffse and Dixia
Frida Cookies.

Tustday and Wadnatday Only . .. Fork Lana Grad* /
Shipped, Gov't* Impact ad, Qulck-Froian, Eviic. Han

T u r k e y s
Tuaiday and Wadnaiday Only . . . Fro
Whit# Cocktail

S h r im

p .

Armour Clovarbloom

B u tte r . .
limit 1 par cuatomar w/purchoiai of S3, or mora

All Grind* Folgar'a

Dixie Pride Cookies
limit I par cuatomar w/purchoaaa of $3. or more
W

Dlot-Rita I Plug tax and depoiit)

pkga.

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plua 100 oatro free
Green Stomps— no coupon aoodod

A Harman Hot Dog tor 8c and Cokt for 5e
Thursday, Friday and Saturday only at tha
nsw store only.

F .F .V . Queen's Assortment

O (town produce fane #

KltSKlUl.U VI R«T

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to t in
plat
i««rdM
In I’lat ilnok 1J, I’* * . U,
Public Record. ..r rt.mihole County. FlurlUa:
Iiil.riiatlon.il
nr
Utica

T tu N ,

B c e u r illn e
thereof, a .

Piinuc. — Slnil.l o||d »j
K-ll
U l . t l i . r null ull ilructurM
■ml Improvement!. thru or
thereafter mi -;.M land
Thl» I. mail* pursuant to
Fhial It.rr.r of Kor'tlo.ur*
entcre.l lu ihr above nm.t,
Chancery Ducket Xu, 1 1033.
mm p.mllna In t It.- Circuit
Cuurl of ami fur h.rulnuU
County, Klnrtila
i n tv i t \ Kan n i iK ii K o r . t
h a v e b.taiiati. *«t niy hail.I
ntnl nfflrlal »t i) ih:. JtnJ il.ti
**f tuau.i, i
MKAl.i
Arthur IF U.vkwllh Jr.
Clerk of in* Circuit Cunrl
In a m t fu. h.itilri.il* Cuunty, FlurlJe.
Ur Ju iti » . Y\ ilkr
D.puly clerk
I’lUblt.ht Aug. J, tpgr.

B a n a n a s
Rad Ripa

T o m a to e s

brim m in g
basket

T H IS A D EFFECTIVE FOR

SEMINOLE PLAZA
ONLY
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/Mon. Au g. 5, *63— Page 7

McCrary Store,
Eckerd's Drugs
Open Tuesday

I

MCCRORY
ASCO

OPENING

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TUESDAY, August 6th 9:00 A.

R. G. A L L E N
A giant aUp forward will be
taken Tue»ilay at 9 a m. when

STORE

M ayor Fret! Heath of Caaaelberrjr cuta the ribbon that will

Weed lo u r, in the United
State* total inin« * t billion
ew u a lly.
I

MON.

TH RU

SAT., 9 -9 SU N D A Y S

12-7

SEMINOLE PLAZA
FERN PARK, Highway 17-92

o fficia lly open the doora o f
the huge new McCrory.Otaaco
Department Store in the Sem­
inole Plata Shopping Center
at Hwy 17-92 and SR 436.
Joining
McCrary • Otaaco'a
grand opening will be Eckerd'a Drugitore which will
open their doora for butineae
a t the tame time, with a big
grand opening planned fo r a
later date.
General Manager of McCrory-Otaaco, R. G. Allen, will
be joined by C. F. Carter Jr.
o f X . Y. rice preeident o f McCrory'a J. B. June*, diviiional
manager and Mr*. M argaret
Armatrong, special atores d i­
vision head alio from tha New
York office.
Joining Mayor Heath in o f­
ficially welcoming the new
ehopping center will be Mre.
Mildred Johnson, president o f
the Casselberry VFYV Auxil­
iary, .Mr*. II. T. Crittenden,
president of tha South Semin­
ole Gurik-n Club and Mra.
Thomas Hueston, president o f
the Casselberry W o m a n ’ s
Club.
Store officials of McCroryOtnsco, Ben Shaffer, head o f
the automotive department
and Variety Manager Jim Lull
wilt be joined by Robert C.
I.unsdcn, manager o f Eckerd's
Drugstore.
"W e are very happy to be in
this new location,’ 'said Allen.
*W e have had a wonderful
welcome from the people of
tho county and feci certain
that we can serve them to
their satisfaction in this fa cil­
ity.”
McCrory - Otascu'i opening
will be marked by a ribbon
rutting ceremony in front o f
the store at 9 a. m. with M ay­
or Fied Head. of Cnsaelberry
doing the honors, backed up
by a raft of dignitaries o f
Casselberry a n d
Seminole
County and national and dis­
trict officials of the store.
The MvCrury-Otuaen Store
is the first of it's kind In Flor­
ida, since McCrory merged
with the Oklahoma Tire and
Supply Co. In ptesent their
new combination o f expanded
operations.
This store is oue o f the la rg­
est installations of the com­
pany in the United States.
In the McCrory-Otasco store
will ho found the well-known
McCrory 'a variety items, in­
cluding a cumplste woman's
fashion department, household
goods, draperies, flowers and
gifts.
Through the additions o f
Otusco'a lina there will be ma­
jor household appliances of
Leonard and Kelvlnator, and
small itema of s l e c t r o n i r
items, which Includes radios,
television and record players
all under well-known brand
names.
Thera wilt also be an auto­
motive and lira department,
spurting goods, tools, auto
pints and hardnaie.
From the smallest to the I
lai gr i t household items will
be found in these greatly ex­
panded department store, ami
all will be available on a five
months revolving charge plan
and a time payment plan of
from IS to JI months on h u g ­
er items.
This Is the first euiubinad
store in Florida and the sec­
ond such store salt o f the Mis­
sissippi River.
For the entire shopping
renter there is paved, welllighted |msiking for over J.UUU
cars, with enhances o ff both
H w y. 17-U'i ami SK 436.

HOURS:

McCRORY is a nationally famous name
in variety stores. OTASCO is TH E name
in auto supplies, home appliances and
sporting Roods. These two great names
have joined together under one roof to
form a fabulous merchandising partner­
ship. With this tremendous buying power,

MeCRORY-OTASCO will bring you re­
markable values day in and day out.
The curtain goes up tomorrow on Fern
Dark’s new MeCRORY-OTASCO store.
Come out and share in the many opening
day bargains and gifts!

$8.75 Electric Tooth Brush Will be given to the first 50 persons to open a new
Credit Account o f $10 or more. Get yours!

C o m e -In Get Yours Early!
Drawing for

F R E E G IF T S

FR E E P R IZ E S

Balloons fo r the kiddies.

to Set of four famous CORDOVAN Tires
to fit your cur
to $12.95 Boy’s or Girl’s Tank Model Bike
to $59.95 Eureka Vacuum Cleaner

Yard sticks and rain bonnets for the
ladies.
Ball point pens for the men.

f'omr in and rrgi.trr. .No obligation No purthaae nfc*»nary. You nerd not he prr«ent to win. Drawing will h.
held Sat. night &gt;:00 I’ .M. Aug. loth.

Special Imported

Fashionable

Earring and Necklace

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Cotton Piece Goods

Bright Color*

23* yd-

MntchiiiK Sol*

largo telection of fine quality cotton:.
Solidi, print), floral), geometric) In tha
loi.tr fathlonabla color), 1 to 10 yard
length: ol emoting tavirtgi.

Exclusive Prestige

Knifting
Worsted Yarn

Spring Filled
Air Cooled Cushion
Reg.
1.69

4 oz. Skt In

f
V1 V

1 0 0 % Fur* Wool, permanently moth proofed,
hand waihable. Complete range o f beautiful

colon. Slock up at Ihu remarkable low price.

A ir d r c u l u t o * through
ciitihjtiii, for cool driving «gee&gt;
fort. Choku of color*.

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P » f e 8— Mon. Aug. 5,

Miscellaneous Shower Given Friday
For Miss Suzanne Jones, Bride-Elect

FT

Alisa lu n n n e Jones. bride*
elect, was »howefed with
lovely miscellaneous
glfta Friday evening when
Ura.
M. L. Nlehols and
daughter, M in Deanna N ic­
hole entertained in he* hooor. The bridal shower waa
held at the NIchoU home on
Oak Avenue.

many

' Party appointment* includ*
: ed a rfteorative while umbrel­
la adorned with pink r o ie f
and ribbon and each guest
received a white miniature
watering can aa a favor. The
hoitesae* alio presented M lH
done* with • dlth towel Of
?ytd net that waa cleverly
"ia ia h m eil into a t r f.a .c for
the occasion.
Those Invited were Mrs.
C. O. Jonci, mother o f the
honoree, Mrs. J. A. Riser,
Mrs. D. W . Walker, Mis* Pat
Smith, M m . 0. R. Smith.
Mrs. Adelaide Motes, Miss
Barbara Moses, Mrs. Gordon
Bradley, Miss Barbara Brad­
ley, Mrs. Martha Ashby, Miss
N lekl Aabby, Mrs. Ernest
Southward, Miss Rosemary
Southward, Miss Judy Burehall, Mrs. John Ksdrr, Mrs.
-J . A . Stewart, Miss Angle
Stewart, Mrs. Ashby Jones,
Miss Leslie Jones, Mrs. Mi­
chael Thomas, Mrs. W. L.
: Holden, Mrs. C. W. Johnson,
Miss Patty Johnson, Mrs. F.
B. Adams, Miss Pam Jones,
M rs. Debbie Trepanicr, Mrs.
L E. Walker, Miss Ann Car­
te r and Mrs. B. H. Stone.
Wash Ice trays every time
Ihey’re emptied, using warm
aonp or detergent suds and
rluaes. Then coat the bottom
aurfaces with a light film of
salad oil. This will keep them
from sticking to tba freezer
shelf.
A clean clothesline, clothes­
pins and clothes bssket are
basic to a really clean wash.
•Before each use, wash the
line with a sudsy sponge and
wipe It dry. Wash all pins oceassionally In hot soap or de­
tergent aude and rlnaes —
pre-soaklng wooden pins in
Salt 16 prevent freeilng * In
cold weather. Use a washable
basket liner and launder it
often.

Treasure Masters
Imported Sachets
L' |;

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lloxed

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Available In Spray,
Hath Oil And
Signature Sachets
O f French l-ace
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Birthday Celebrant

The Anna Miller Circle will
meet at the Elk’a Club to­
morrow nl|ht, August I. at
S p. m. for the only meeting
to be held during the month
o f August.
Mias Carol Oxford, wN&gt; was
sponsored by the circle at
Girls State In Tallahassee,
last month, will be n guest.
Miss Oxford will relate her
experiences during her stay
in Tallahaseee.
Also on the agenda for to­
morrow night will be a dis­
cussion snd vote on the big­
gest project to be undertak­
en by the Anns M iller Circle.
A cost break-down o f replac­
ing damaged cubicle curtains
at the Harry Anna Crippled
Children's Home w ill be preaented snd the approximate
cost has been estimated at
$350.

Mrs. Sally Johnson cele­
brated her 83rd birthday on
July 31 with an Open House
party given by Air. and Airs.
O.P. Wade o f Elder Springs.
A large number e f friends
and relatives attended the
party and Included five of
Airs. Johnson's children who
are Airs. Wade, Airs. John
Griffin, Airs. C. C. Hannar,
Roy Johnson, all o f Sanford
and Mrs. Reginald Soderbolm
of Tamps. A daughter, Mrs.
Henry Jett o f DeLand w * l
unable to attend.
Also present were many of
Airs. Johnsons grand and
great grandchilddren. She has
25 grandchildren and 34 great
grandchildren.
During the Open House th«
G irl'i Auxiliary o f the Elder
Springs Baptist Church, of
which Mrs. Johnson Is the
oldest charter member, sang
•'Happy birthday" to her.
Assisting Airs. Wad* ia
serving
refreshments
waa
Airs. Milton Hannar.

A SHOWER OF ROSES and many other plftn were presented to Minis
Suzanne Jonen, bride-elect of Lt. Teddy Walker at the home o f Minn
Deanna Nichols, Friday. Mina Nlchola hold* the umbrella over Minn Jonen.
A t left is Mm. M. L. Nichols, co-hostess.
(Herald Photo)

Women Entice M en To Cook
It M ay Pay Off In Prizes
Most women have develop­
ed a fine skill in persuading
husbands lo rook. In a study
just completed of wive* of
the contenders In the Men’s
National Cooking Champion­
ship, it was found that men
make superb c o o k s ,
but
(ind it hard to take the first
step. About S2 percent of the
men already were
cooking
enthusiasts and needed no
encouragement, but 58 per­
cent of the men became ac­
tively interested In conking
because of persuasive wives.

band Impatiently dipped into
the baking pan or cooking pot
tor a preview of the meal,
then drew him Into a demon­
stration o f how simple cook­
ing ia by actually demonstra­
ting a recipe.
Enter Conte at

Personals
MUa Tonya Winn, M is*
Wanda Lee Harris, Miss Jean
Methvln, Mrs. Ann Hunter
and Mrs. Geneva Owens will
return home today from Mi­
ami where they went aboard
the linger, S. S. Evangeline
last Thursday for a cruise to
Nassau.
Mrs. Russell Spencer and
daughters, Arlene and Candy,
returned home recently from
a ten day vacation on the
New Jersey shore in Neptune
where they were guests of
Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Steiger. The
Spencers reported an unusual­
ly large beach crowd this
year aa New Yorkers poured
lo the shore for relief o f the
over 100 degree weather.

In order lo enter the cham­
pionship any single or mar­
ried male adult may submit
any number of original reci­
pes fur main dishes using po­
tato chips, points out Harvey
F. Noss, executive vice pres­
ident of Potato Chip Insti­
Techniques
used by
the tute International, aponaor of
women to get hubby busy at the champlonahlp, profession­
the range showed top sales- al chefs are barred. Last dale
manship skills. They. . ,
for entries is December 1, 191. Prepared delicious dish­ U sent to Men's International
Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Farm ­
331 e r have returned to thrlr
es, Let their husbands taste, Cooking Championship.
and when rave compliment* Madison Ave., New York IT, home on F.lmAvenue
after
were forthcoming, explained, N Y .
spending several weeks in
tb it what they hail been eat­
Though the contest la for Kentucky where they attend­
ing was the recipe oi a male men, the judges are leading ed a family reunion.
cook.
women told experts headed by
The A. 11. Hatcher Sr.
2. Melted resistance mused a noted authority on cooking,
Marni
Wood.
First family recently had a reunion
by the concept that rooking Is Mrs.
strictly a woman's activity State champions will be se- at New Smyrna Beach. Those
by relating the
masculine loclcd and these winners' re­ present for a week's stay
jobs held by winners in pre­ cipes will compete fur four were Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher,
champions h i p s . Mr. and Mrs, H, M. John­
vious championships, such a* regional
army colonels, industrial de­ These four winners then will son amt son ofSavannah,
signer, physician, civil eng! tie awarded a week's vaca­ Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lo(with their
wives of Porlo and five children of
neer.
electrician,
baseball tion
course) next winter at the St. Louis, Mo. ami Mr. and
player, etc.
Americana
Hotel Mrs. Arthur Hatcher, Jr. and
3. Indicated
that
wives luxurious
children of Sanford.
Also
whoso husbands rook were in sunny, beautiful Miami
present were close family
fortunate tiecause they had Bearli, Fla.
friends. Mr. ami Mrs. (,eo
another
mutual
Interest.
It Is there that the finals
l.atiallls and children of Mid­
Many a woman threw In a of tin- competition will be
dle Grove, N. Y. Mrs LaGalwistful remark about how the held and the men will cook
Us will lie rrmembered here
television set gels more of the their dishes in a try for the
as the former Miss Freda
husband's rompany and talk National Championship Title
Schenkel.
than they do.
and the f |,000 prize money.
4. Walled with superb lim ­ The three runners • up will
Protect
your best
china
ing until the nibbling hut- also receive cash awards, so
with disposable plate liners.
everybody wins in the finals Simply place a icettmn of
actually.
paper toweling between each

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NOW

Launder
your
slipcovers
and window dressings at the
same time. This helps to
maintain
their
true color
match or relationship.
Even though slipcovers soil
more quickly, extra sudsings
will do the draperies nothing
but good.
If he ha* a birthday coming
up, give him "the big boating
look'’ which hai been adopt­
ed wholeheartedly In men'a
fashions. It has nothing to do
s itu- wtid in' i In- ha* a he at?
Pants, shirts and jackets
with a seafaring air are get­
ting the most attention. Es­
pecially handsome are the ny
Ion taffeta zip up jackets that
weigh next to nulhing. All ot
these items arc truly design­
ed for the water — the sudsy
water in your washing m i
chine.

Personals
Recent houseguests of Mr
and Mrs. Donald MacLeod of
Oakhurit Dr., have been Mr.
Mrs.

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Ixora Circle's grand pur­
ple ribbon and the meeting
of the garden therapy group
with Airs. Dugald Black, na­
tional therapy chairman were
both mentioned.
There was another article
on the Gold Ribbon State
Flower
Show
award,
the
State Federation's
winning
of the yearbook award and a
story about the Florida Fed­
eration headquarters building
it
Mead Gardens,
which
stands with no assessments
and no indebtedness.
Which goes to show that
Sanford gardeners especially
and Florida gardeners aa a
whole don't have to take a
back teat to anybody.

Longwood

Personals
By Donna Estes
Air. snd Mrs. Roy Shomat#
o f Longwood left Saturday
for a two-week vacation in
Butte, Atontana where they
will visit his son and family,
Air. and Afrs. NeUon Sho«
mate.

if you haven't seen it,
you've missed x treat. The
lovely green leaves (that look
exactly like rose leaves) curl
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downward around her face
SPEAKING
OF THE
and h u d In e cap, and perch­
M A YFA IR RESIDENTS will
SOUTHWARDS, our b e a t
soon be welcoming x new
ed glowingly on top is one
Choose
sturdy,
washable
wishes and sympathy to Rose
family to their area.
perfect rose.
cotton to make x drawstring
Southward who Is still con­
Harlin and Carolyn Nelson litterbag for your car. Then
Everyone, even the men, fined (as of this writing) to
stops dead in their tricks Seminole Memorial Hospital have bought the Harry Weir use it to collect car rubbish,
when Keene walks in wear­ after having undergone ma­ home at 118 N. Virginia Ave. empty It after each trip, and
Nelson Is state manager of launder it often in hot suds.
ing this hai
. . It Is a stun­ jor surgery recently.
th e
DeKalb
Agricultural
ner.
Looks like she'll have to
Assn., Inc. which sells com­
e e •
miss some of the parties for
JF.ANNIE SOUTHWARD ar­ Jeannie but by the lime of mercial feed and baby chicks.
They are moving here from
rived home Saturday night the wedding, she'll be there
T
O
by plane to begin final pre­ with bells on, s i will we all. Atlanta, and both are gra­
duates of Jacksonville State
parations and an absolute de­
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College in Jacksonville, Ala.
luge of showers and parties,
B E T T Y BRISSON McKEE,
The
Nelsons
have
two
teas, and luncheons before who underwent major surgery
From Your Downtown
her wedding August 17th to in Florida Sanitarium Hos­ daughters — Melinda, o f Jun­
Florist
ior high age and Lib Ann a
Johnny Dinkins.
pital last Monday had it pret­
Jesn has been interning as ty rough for a while, but her fourth grader.
SANFORD
The \i^lrt have moved to
a physical therapist at a fam ily reports that she Is
FLO W ER SHOP
Dallas,
Texas,
where
Harry
New York hospital this sum­ now feeling better and la
Cor. E. t i t 4k Hanford Ave.
mer and wltl only have about making good progress on the is connected with a hospital
FA 2-1821
F A 2-8151
supply
firm.
two weeks before the wed­ road to recovery.
ding.
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After the wedding, Jean
SANFORD
GARDENERS
SMART — N E W —
and Johnny will only hav« have received more national
about two or three more recognition, reports publicity
weeks before both return to chairman Mrs. Helen DcWIt.
their studies at the University
Roth the Sanford Garden
BY K A Y W INDSOR
of Florida.
Club and the Ixora Circle
PRICED
SIZES
Roth will graduate next plus the Florida Federation
FROM 110.95
6 TH R U 20
April, with H. S. degrees,
Jean's In Medical therapy
and Johnny in Mechanical C asselberry
“ Featuring Fashion. Just For You "
engineering.
200 N. P A R K A V E .
Jean’ s cousin,
Roseinary
“ CLOSED W EI). A F T E R N O O N "
Southward, who will be one
of tho six bridesmaid* Is
By Jane Casselberry
also a mod tech student at
the University o f Florida,
Dr. and Airs. Elwood Heiss
having transferred (here this of Lake Triplet Dr, Cassel­
summer from Coker College
berry are spending the month A L W A Y S F I S S T Q U A L I T Y
in South Carolina.
Rosemary will be home the in the mountains of North
Carolina and will stay the
9th of August.
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first week in Fist Rock, N. C.
MORE A B O U T T H E
and will move on i o Fontana
SOUTHWARDS. "R ea l estate Village. They plan lo do lot*
row" (P a rk Ave., north) will o f sight seeing in the smokies
soon be welcoming Ernest and along the Blue Ridge as
Southward as investor and this Is their first visit there
realtor, as he opens an office having previously vacationed
in the old Southward build­ in Maine before selling their
ing, form erly occupied by summer cottage last year.
Hart Peterson.
Ernie doesn't want to an­
Hers, just ons highlight
N ew dr&lt;*s for a "tired "
nounce this yet, so pretend
from our ipsctacular fall collodion.
wastebaikct can be quickly
1 didn't tell you.
Seriously, he has promised made by wrapping multiple
.Corns sss thorn all!
that a formal announcement, row* of burlap, or oilier dec­
with names o f associates and orative braid, tautly around
fellow-workers will be forth- the container. Then fatten
roming soon, after he returns tne end wllh a few inconspic­
uous stitches. When needed,
from a "business trip.”
I think he said the min's use a sudsy brush over the
entire surface to remove soil.
name waa Snook.

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Redding, I’ s., who w ill return
here to spend the remainder
of their vacation after a visit
to Miami.
Going
to
Chattanooga.
Tenn., to visit friends and
relatives for a week are Miss
Margaret Gittis, her mother,
Mrs. Jeannette Gntlis ami her
niece ami nephew, Jeannette
and Judson Dixon.
Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Kobylak
of llatlaway
Dr., Orirnta
Gardens, have returned home
after spending fi v« weeks in
Cleveland, Ohio,
with her
parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Charplate, saucer or cup before les Chapius amt other rela
stacking
dishes.
The
soft liv e i and triends. One of the
•‘lin er*" will prevent chipping pleasure* enjoyed by both the
and scratching.
Kobylak'* and the Chapiua'
was golf.
Paper supplies, soap* ami
water softeners accessorise
your
bathroom. It's
good
Half a medium cantaloupe
dcroraling sense to match provide* more than the rec
the color of bathing supplies, ornmended daily
aupply of
hathroom tissue and facial Vitamins A and C, and adds
tissue to the color scheme of only 37 calories to tho daily
the room.
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were written up in the JulyAugust Issue o f a national
gardening magazine.

Personals

By Julia Bartos

and

REAL

GOODNESS HATS,

WOMEN can be counted on
to let their creative genius
run absolutely wild when it
comes to making a hat, and
those seen at the annual lun­
cheon of the Sanford Wo­
men’* Bowling Ann. were no
exception.
Tw o o f the kook lest, yet cut­
est and most ingenuous were
those worn by Pat Foster
and Elsie Oldham.
Elsie's was probably the
most unique, being made ol
a bleached turtle shell, adorn­
ed with vertebra from a
snake, pieces o f moss, n tur­
key feather, snd a dead liz­
ard. This stunning creation
tied with velvet ribbons under
the chin.
Pat, like the whole-heart­
ed bowler that she is, look
all her patches, won for var­
ious triumphs in the lanes
for the post several years
and sewed them ail on a hat.
Twined among them was a
green lei and cascading from
the brim o f her straw hat,
waa a film y white veil, which
also tied under the chin (you
have to tie these things down
you know, or they may come
alive I )

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By Myrtle W lU oe
H omo Demonstration Agent
"I'v e struggled fo r every­
thing I've ever had, and I
want to mako it easy for my
children. 1 want to give them
everything,” aaya n fond par­
ent.
It’s natural fur parent! to
want the best fo r their chil­
dren. Yet the parental attitude
o f giving the children every­
thing defeats Its own purpose.
When things come too easily,
thera ia no fun, no enthualaim, no real enjoym ent There
la overemphasis on material
thlnga in the parenta effort
to “ make up" to the children
fur their own struggles.
When everything ia eusy for
the children and they hava
everything they want they are
likely to develop falsa values.
The child who Is surround­
ed by too nisny expensive toys
tires of them quickly. He
doesn't have the opportunity
to lenrn through creative play
with empty cartona or old pots
and pans. Ha doea not develop
imagination and ingenuity or
learn to use his Inner re­
sources.
The Intangible things of the
spirit, each a* love, friendship,
faith and trust, cannot be
bought. More toys, a larger al­
lowance, • car, a fur coat or a
better house are all good to
have. Hut material possessions
alone do nut bring happiness.

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By Abigail Van Buren

DEAR A B B Y : All right, let’*
set if YOU think I am "sick" and
should see a psychiatrist. My hus­
band gave me a surprise purtv for
my birthday last month. He planned
it all on the telephone with a good
friend of mine. I really was thrilled
fo r it was a grand party. But when
he gave HER a corsage exactly like
the one he gave me. it spoiled every­
thing. This was the first corsage my
husband had bought nte in 33 years
o f marriage and I had to share the
honor with another woman. I would
like your opinion on this. A person
doesn’t enjoy being told she is
“ nuts.”
LUM P IX M Y THROAT

What can I do? I f anyone tells me
that my mun looks shabby because
his wife doesn’t give a darn, they’re
apt to get a sock in the eye.
HIVES A DARN
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DEAR AB B Y: Our son became
officially engaged lust June, with
plans to marry this June, but It nev­
er came off. Ho is 30 and the girl is
33. lie gave her a very costly dia­
mond, whicli was quite a ruck by
anybody's standards. This girt has
l&gt;ecn seen out with other men, but
she denied it when my son asked her.
(I saw her and so did my husbund.)
Our son refuses to believe she is
playing him for u fool, but it is so
obvious it is pathetic. Now she says
she wants to "stay engaged and
keep the ring", but she needs to dute
other men to "lest their love” . Whut
do you think o f this?
TH E OLD FOLKS

DEAR L U M P : I don’t think you
are ‘‘nuts'*, but 1 do think you are
over-reacting- True, your husband
acted thoughtlessly, but he was only
repaying a friend for helping to plan
your party. And It's the party that
counts. Don't mention the corsage
again.
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DEAR FOLKS: Any man who
gives a girl a "rock" and allows her
to date others to “ test their love"
has several much larger rocks in his
head. But he's 30, Mum. and you
can't tell him what to do.
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C O N FID E N TIA L TO "Z IP CODE
1)00 09": Don't lie silly, grab him!
Don’t you know a happy husbund is
nine feet tall?
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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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(letting married? For Abby’s
booklet, "How To Have A Lovely
Wedding", send 50 cents to Abby.

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DEAR A B B Y : My husband could
t&gt;e the “ well-dressed, successful busi­
ness man", about whom you wrote
recently, who walks around with
holes in his socks. And it isn’t be­
cause his wife doesn't give a darn.
1 have darned his socks until I am
weary, but he can put his thumb
through a sock by just pulling it on
fo r the first time. I've bought ribbed
socks, stretch sucks, nylon socks and
woolen socks, but nothing lasts. I've
seen my husband put ug a brand new
pair o f hole-proof socks, and one hour
biter I look down and he has a hole
in both heels the size of half-dollars.

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bidding of today's hand yml
won't have an argument from
me. The hand wu* constructed
by Jose Le l)entu, a french
writer as a problem in ptny.

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women. Hut nobody so far a*
1 know has ever sought an an­
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modern IN'Cf &gt;N V K .M E N C K S
youlil you most dike to get
rid o f? "

I'v* got • list waiting in
ensa anybody ever does usk
tlie question. High on the list
Is tho back zipper. Why drio*
designers don't put the zipper
on the side where a woman
tan manage to zip and unzip

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7:30-2:30 P. M. ABC. The
Dakotas. "Trial at
Grand
Forks." (Rerun). There’s an
international flavor to this
episenle and a full • liodled
one at that. Guest Suxanne
Cramer seems a little exit o f
place in a western playing a
German countess accused of
murdering hrr husband, a
Prussian general. She refuses
to defend herself. Is found
guilty and a quick execution

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TUESDAY P. M.
down two, but yuu have work­
ed out a neat bit of camou­ T11:11 it ) l.oea nr t.lf»
t) Praia ford Rhew
flage. Your discard on the I3:l» •It)
father Knows Itent
queen o f clubs was the nine
( I ) Starch far Teniae.
raw
o f diamonds. W rit is pretty
11:41 (S) Holding Llgkl
sure that his partner holds
1:01 (Si lUchslnr lather
(pi i;,n*iJ.t *e-.*t*Ti.t
an ace. It nuw appears Unit it
l:IS i l l St Tba World Turns
is the are o f diumonds so he
It) Mld-fla. Ntw a
leads a diamond whereupon 11 41 I t ) l-effllme
you take the rest o f the tricks l : t l tf) Psaeword
Ct&gt; l»sy In Court
Inn ause juu ran discard two
3 51 4ae Arl l.lnkl*tt*r
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tents
, cm the king o f diamonds.

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City'* Nickname
Lord Cornwallis, who held
the city for a time during the
Revolutionary
War,
called
Charlotte, N. C., a hornet’s
in-it beesu-e the city's citizens
were so active in anti-Hritish
activities.
Today's
slogan nickname of “ hornet's nest’*
continues to typify activities
of the community.

housewife but to think fur
her, too.
And how about that pipedAnother modern inconven­
in music you heur wherever
ience is the over packaged
you g o ? That would lie mighty
package , , , the kind that easy to get along without.
takes lu minutes tu get into.
Hut you"v» probably got
When you have finally reach­
your own list o f modern ined the cocoon-wrapped prod­ tonvenleitces you’d find it i*i»y
OVER 35 YEARS
uct, &gt;uu have a wuatebasket to give up—and it may bs
A t First A I'slmelto
full of paper and rurdliourd
even longer than mine.
(A lo agtid . old poet office)
to dispose of.
M il] another is the auto
Good advice at vacation
that you turn- to step down time — and any time. Ruth
into to enter, and step up out
Millett** "llo w to Have a Hap­
o* to leave.
py II usband." Ju*t (end ‘Jo
Combined with the current cents to Until Millett Ht-ader
fad for knee-high skirts and Service, c/o The Sanford Her­
• Carpal* • Furniture
needlepoint heels, a woman
ald, 1’. t). Box 4*V, I&gt;ept. A,
• Tile
• Piano*
grtting in and out o f • cur
Radio City Station, New York
• Renial Beds
these days Is about ns grun*10, N. Y.
ful ns a long-legged crane.
Then there am the house­
SKW A N D S A V E
hold appliances. As they have
become more ami more auto­
matic, they have become so
• • •
complicated that if you have
three o f them out of order a:
one time, you have to have
three different “ specialists"
to repair thi-m.
They're wonderful
when
SHORT LENGTHS - I to 10 YARDS
they work, of course, but they
worked a lot more o f the time
3B” to 14" Wide • Washable • Some Second*
before they were aiked not
TH IS ITEM W A S ADVERTISED IN
only to do tlie work fur the
FR ID A Y 'S HERAL D IN ERROR AT l» r YD.
T IIE CORRECT B A R G A IN PRICE IS —
help, I can’t imagine.

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"A L ’ N T IB M A M E "
Roaatind Ru*sell
In Culur

Rachel,"

Richard Burton. (Rerun) An
effective and often exciting
ad apt a I inn of the Daphne Du
Mnurier novel about s young
man’s inability to sustain ha­
tred vwvcn faced with an
equal passion — love. Bur­
ton plays Die young man
with much
less than
his
vaunted acting prowess, but
rnoujh to convince an aud­
ience of his inner turmoil,
lie believes hi* foster father

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however, wanta more time
star­ geance. But he auccumbi to for investigation.

7:30 0:30 P. M. NBC. Mon­ vrat
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Craig 20-Game
Loser For 2nd
Year In Row
By United Freaa International
Baaeball old-timera inaiat
Babe Ruth had more tnagnetlam and Joe DiM agglo had
a bit more polae, yet Mickey
Mantel poaaeaaea the same
P A U L W i&amp; iiJ U si/ , Orlando, and Joe Cameron,
flair fo r the dramatic that
Sanford, proudly hold up the 12-pound catfish
marked the eareera o f hie
they hooked and landed while fishing at the
New York Yankee predecesLemon B lu ff Fishing Camp.
cora.
You’d have to go hack to
the Babe and the DiMag to
compare the ovation Mantle
received from 38,665 fana at
Yankee Stadium S u n d a y
wti*n ha made hla first inpeerance In two montha aa a
pinch hitter in the aecond
CHAMrtOH
game o f
a
doubleheader
againat the Baltimore Oriolca.
The applauae reached a
deafening ereecendo aeconds
later when M ighty Mickey,
Swinging into action with
Yau Drill find that L**' sin­
after locking a t a called first
strike, bleated a slider by (he individual clubs, starts gle simple fundamental ia
the difference between many
with a medium iron.
bad and good shots.
The 4, S and A are espe­

w e ,B u rm s
AU-CK3HT

F X CHIPS
ID JO N *..

^ g ^ * * * * ^ By JULIUS BOROS

'W IL D C A T S , T H A T IS I

1 Somebody
should stay
home and &lt;
t quand the
i prem ises ,

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fascinating
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win the game, 11-10, In the
10th on ■ pinch sacrifice fly
by Yogi Berra ami gain •
split o f the twin bill. The
Oriole* wen the opener, 7-2,
on homer* by John Powell,
John
Orsinu
and
pitcher
Steve Barber,
In the opener, Barber hornered in th* first and Powell
connected in the sixth o ff
Ralph Terry to give the Ori­
ole* a 4-2 lead. Orsino hit his
homer in the eighth e ff Tom
Melralf, making hi* fiis l
m a j o r league appenranre.
Dick Hall pitched 2'.s hitless
innings to preserve Barber's
16th victory.
Th* Chlrago White Sox re­
mained aecond in the Ameri­
can League race, 7'4 gamea
bock of the Yankees, by blast­
ing the Los Angelea Angela,
8-1;
Kunsng
City downed
Minnesota, fl-2; Wnshington

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WHITEWALL
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M IL W A U K E E
(U P I )
—
Ruth Jessen, 20, a liruwn-eyed
hlonda from Beattie, Wunli.,
ir e J u s t a n
found • blessing
In the
H o te s rs A W /
f H A h O I Yo u 're
drought that has plagued Wis­
a
\ WRONG,
consin and cashed In with a
BARCAJMV LARD/
fust gnme that gave her a
two-stroke lead going Into to­
day’* second round of the 72hole, $12,500 Milwaukee Joy­
ce* Women’s Open go lf tournamrnL
Mia* Jeaaen uaed the advan­
tage o f sun-baked ground* at
the North
8lu.ro Country
Club to skip lung woods and
Irons down tha browned and
hardened fairways in order to
get Into position for deadly
WELL, I DON'T RECALL
AFTER ALL. I CANT CEE H o w ^ putting and enrnrd n four-un­
EVER NLEIN* Y f
BEING A DINOSAUR JOCKEY . der par 68 in Thursilay’* open­
nL/rw, r*d w . \ HA3 ANY Kt AKINU ON A
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ON A
BOVS, LEI'S 1 MAN'S 01IALIFICATIONS
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KEEP IT
. CLEAN.

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Dolphins are traditional at­
tendant* to Poseidon, Greek
god of Die sea, who is the
patron deity of sailors.

filting

for

beginners

or high -handicap players.
They are easier to control,
have sufficient loft to get
the ball up in the air.
Assuming the address, grip
the club firmly, but not tens­
ely, pointing the V‘a to the
right shoulder.
The stance is not as wide
as that with the driver.
Tne knees arc bent so that
you arc in a somewhat sit­
ting • down position.
The bail is played slightly
to the leit o f cchtcr.
The haekswlng is basical­
ly the same as the pattern
outlined
previously.
About
Ihc only variation is the fact
that the club will not be
swing as far back as it was
in the case of the driver.
Take the club back slow­
ly and low to the ground. I
suggest this deliberation so
you can see for yourself how
far the club travels before it
starts on the upswing.
There is very little motion
o f the body or hips.
About halfway back, how­
ever, the weight begins to
shilt to the right side. The
left knee is flexed, the right
hip is turned out of the way.
The head is down and over
(he ball.
There is not as much body
turn as with the longer club.
At the lop of the swing the
hands arc high, hut the club
does not reach the horizon­
tal position as with a wood.
The swing is more upright.
After you have drilled In
taking the club hack hit by
bit, spend some time swing­
ing it all the way hack in a
single motion. Onrc you have
discovered what should hap­
pen at the various phases of
the back-swing, forget about
them individually, mold them
into a single flowing motion.
On each o f these practice
swings you will now notice
that your body has pivoted
automatically. Keep it that
way. Don't start looking for
the various motions we have
told you take place, or you
will lose that necessary rhy­
thm of your awing.
Keep the right elbow tuck­
ed in dose to the side.
Answer to Prsvtouo Puxxlo

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N E X T ; Utilising
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U&gt;e m ed­

By United Freaa latermatloaal
Johnny Podree, a winn:r,
and Roger Craig, a loser,
have little In common today
— except for a few tears of
regret.
Podres, who la uaed to win­
ning, came within three outa
o f a nc-hitter when he hurled
the Lna Angelea Dodgers to
a 4-0 triumph over the Hous­
ton Colts 8unday night. John­
ny Temple opened the bottom
o f the ninth with a ground
single to ruin the no-hit bid
and after Podres hit Bob Asproraonte, Larry Sherry came
In to retire the Colts.
Craig, who has learned how
to lose since Joining the New
York Mrts, has a lot more
reason to cry a fte r tying n
National League record by
dropping his lath consecutive
game.
Craig produced his own
downfall with a damaging
error

aa

the

Milwaukee

Th*
Sanford
Recreation
Department will ho»t the Die*
trict 2 Florida Amateur Slow
Fitch eoftball tournr ment hera
next Aug. 16-17 at Municipal
Stadium.
Advance ticket! are on (ala
at the recreation office, Wil­
liam! Restaurant, Otto'a Bar­
ber Shop, Seminole Auto
Parte and Seminole Sportinj
Good*.
Sanford will he rcpreicnted
l&gt;y Kingswood Builders which
potted a 32-2 record for the
regular acaaon play in the
Sanford Recreation league.
Teama from Jackaonville,
Gaineaville, Starke, Daytona
Beach, Ormond Beach, Co­
coa and Eau Uallie will be a
few o f the teama bidding for
the District 2 title which will
allow them to advance to the
state tournarru
in Cocoa
In the final game o f the lo­
cal season, Kingswood Build­
ers downeil McRaney’e 17-3.
Kingswood gained 21 hits
(gainst McRanry's eight. Bud
Moncrief was the winning
pitcher, with Sizemore hang­
ing the only home run of tha
game.
Kingswood won top honors
for seuaon's play along with
winning the local tournament.
Trophies were presented to
Manager Ron Russi at the
conclusion o f this game.

Braves edged the Mete, 2-1,
and made the hard-luck New
York pitcher a 20-game loser
for the second year In a row.
In other games, the Phila­
delphia Phillies dropped the
St. Louis Cardinals Into third
By Unled Pres* International
place by sweeping a doubleNational League
header, 7-3 and 6-2, the Cin­
W. I- Pet. GB cinnati Reds won two gamea
from the Pittaburgh Pirates,
Los Angeles fid 43 .dOA
A T L A N T A UP1) — A $1#
6-2 and 4-1 and the San Fran­
San Fra'co
62 48 .604 4',i
million
libel suit brought by
cisco Giants downed the Chi.
St. Louis
62 49 .669 6
cago Cuba SVt In 10 innings. former Georgia Athletic D i­
rector W ally Butts against
Chicago
68 60 .537 7 'i
the Saturday Evening Post
Cincinnati
r&gt;0 63 .631 8
begins in federal court today.
Philadelphia
68 63 .623 9
Butt's suit was spnrked by
Milwaukee
67 65 .50!) 10V4
a Post article last March
Pittsburgh
63 6*1 .480 13
called “ The St.'ry o f s Col­
Houston
42 09 2178 25
lege Football F ix ."
New York
31 70 .30!) 3214
The trial will get under way
Sunday's Results
In the courtroom o f Judge
Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 2, 1st
Lewis Morgan. Picture taking
Cincinnati 4 Pittsburgh 1, 2n I
and broadcasting o f the trial
San Francisco 2 Chicago 1,
proceedings were forbidden,
10 innings
A 12-man Jury with two al­
Philadelphia 7 St. Louis 3. 1st
ternates sitting in will decide
if the Post article printed
Philadelphia 5 St. Louis 2, 2nd
March 23 libeled Butts when
Milwaukee 2 New York 1
It said that tha former athle­
Los Angeles 4 Houston 0,
tic director gave away infor­
night
mation on key Georgia foot­
Tuesday'* Game*
ball plays ami formations to
St, Louis at New York, night
rival coach Paul Bryant o f
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 2,
Alabama.
twi-niglit
The Post atnry cpiotrd A t­
Milwaukee at Pittaburgh night
lanta insurance man George
Los Angeles at Chicago
Burnett as saying ho was ac­
San Frunciuo at Houston,
cidentally connected into a
night
telephone conversation that
American League
took piueo between Butts in
W. ! „ I ’ct. Gil
Atlanta and Bryant in TuscaNew York
08 39 .036
loosn, A la.
Chicago
01 47 .665 714
ltaltimora
62 51 .649 9
Minnesota
69 60 .541 10
Boston
5 1 64 .600 1414
Cleveland
64 68 .482 1014
Los Angeles 54 00 .474 17 &gt;4
Kan. City
49 69 .464 1914
Detroit
40 00 .434 2114
Washington 40 09 .307 29
Sunday's' Results
Baltimore 7 New York 2, 1st
New York 11 Baltimore 10,
2nd, 10 innings
Washington 7 Boston 5
Detroit 2 Cleveland 0, 1st
Cleveland 3 Detroit 2, 2nd
Kansas City 6 Minnesota 2
Chicago 8 Los Angeles 1
Monday* Gamrs
No games scheduled.
Tuesday's Gamea
Minne«otn at Lna Angeles,
night
Chicagu at Kansas City, night
New York at Washington, 2,
twi-night
Boston at Detroit, night
Cleveland at Baltimore, night

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NOTICE tfl H E H E 8 T OIVEN
that pursuant to tha Final Da.
craa of Foracloaura and Sate
antarad in tha cauaa ptmllne
in tha Circuit Court In and for
O.mlnota Cnuntjr, Florida, ra.a
Pocket Nutnbar H i l l , Parka,
tha undar.lanad Clark will .all
tha property altuatad In aald
County daacrlbad aa:
Lot IS. Block 1. \V CAT! I.
r i l S F l E U I FIRST ADDI­
TION, according to tha
plat thrraof aa raoordtd
In Plat Book 11, Pa a# II,
Publlo Racorda of Himlnula
County, Florida,
Tojathar with lha following
llama of pruparty which ara
localad In and parmanantly Inatallad aa a part of tha Im­
provement* on aald land:
In tarnations]
or
Utica
Furnaca • Modal Olid I I

E-D

at publlo aala, to tha hlabaat
and boat bidder for cash, at
11:04 A. 11. on tha Itth day
of Auiiuat. I l l ] , at tha Front
Door of tha Samlnola County
Courthouaa, Hanford, Florida.
Arthur If. Baekwlth. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
|COURT rjUAL)
B&gt;: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Publlah: Aug. I, m i .

3225612
322-5613
C LA SS IF IE D IN D E X
I. Lost ft Found
-\ Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Reach Rentals
0. For Sale o r Rent
10, Wanted to Rent
II. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
15. Rusiness Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
IB. 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 ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - L ire stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
36. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
3. Notices • Pernonxl*
VACUUM C LE A N E R rtpalra,
parts, supplies fo r Electrolux, Kirby, Hoover, A irWay, Rex-Air etc. Free
pickup.
N ew anil Uied
cleaners sold. F A 2-22*2.

3. Education • Instruction

E A R N » M O R E - Learn sc
counting. Quick, thorough,
home study course. Formotl
l o t i i h n r m i .n
NOTICE U HEREBY OIVEN
In accounting since 1903.
that purauant to tha Final Da.
International
Accountants
craa of Foracloaura and (tala
antarad In tha cauaa pandlng
Soc. Inc. Write Box IS, c-o
In tha Circuit Court In and for
Sanford Uerald.
Hnmlnota County, Florida, caaa
COH

jMckat Number IIU7T, f/lkr,
Ilia undaralgnad Clark will tall
tha proparly altuatad In aald
County daacrlbad aa:
Lot IT, Block I, W RA THF.RHFIELD FIRST ADD!.
TIO.W according to Ilia
Plat tharauf aa recorded In
Plat llook 12. Pa ita II.
Public Racorda u( Bamlnula
County, Flurlda,
Together with lha following
llama of prnparty which ara
localad In and parmanantly
Installed as a part of tha lot*
pruvsmants on aald land*
Inltrtiatlonal
of
Utica
Furnaca Modal OlIS II*
E.D
at public tala, to tha hlghaat
and bast blddar for rash, at
11:00 A M. oil tha l»th day of
Annual, ti ll, at lha Front
Door of tha Bcmlnola County
Courlhuuas, Sanford, Florida.
Arthur If. Baekwlth, Jr.
Clark of tha circuit Coutt
|COURT HEAL)
By: Martha T. Vlhlan

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C. For Root

U. S. C IV IL SERVICE
TESTS!

FU R N , Apt. Close In. Phone
F A 2-2*00

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Aug. 5, 1963 — Pag* I t

lot.

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SUM M ER
RATE. L a r g e
clean 3 bdr. fum. apt. 3*3.
llOQ Magnolia Are.
COOL LIVING
For Rent or Lease. LAKEFR O N T home. Banana Lake
I bedroom — furnished —
modern kitchen — all city
convenience! — excellent
iwimming, skiing, fishing.
Available Aug. 10th. Phone
F A 2-17M alter 6:00 p. m.
t

CLEAN quilt Room s" Tbs
Gables. F A 3-0720.

Seminole Realty
«W tY*

V Y -.I-

I - * . , . .

49WS a *4* rtf t lllHB
FA 2-3232 anytime

BEDROOM
Apartment.
Quiet neighborhood. F A 21463 from 1:30 to 6 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
F A 2-4301 any other time.

W E L A K A APAR TM E N TS;
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St,
F U R N IS H E D 4 room Apartm«nt. 1 Bedroom. $00 a
month.
Water furnished.
323-0389.

34. A r t i c l e * F o r flftto

W H A T A B U Y!
Cut ’N Curl Beauty S tep
GERBA D AISIES. Dutch Mill D ESK. Double bed, dresser*
RECONDITIOXED
older
Cold wave special 36.95. Step
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
home—3 Bedroom, t bath,
bunk ft dinette aet. 611
sow
has special
facial
o ff 20th S l A 1»L
living room with fireplace,
Meltonvllle.
booth servic*!. H air sty­
dining room, kitchen equip­
ling, skin analysis facials, S3. Furniture
HOME Air-Conditioner, elec*
ment. Priced at only 87500.
manicure, pedicure. Call
trie cook stove. F A 3-7031*
Nam e your terms. Corner
WANTED reliable couple to
for evening appt
lot located at 201 E. 18th
take
up
monthly
payments
313 Palmetto Ave.
31-A Swap or E x c h a a g *
St. Shown by appointment
ot $11.50 on $ complete
Phone-door ( t ) &gt;280634
only. Call us today. Exclu­
rooms o&lt; furniture. Call BUY, Sell ft Trade Gant.
Phone-door (2 ) 322-6533
sive.
TX 0-1511, Casselberry, col­
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
lect.
2 2 . B uild • P o in t - R e p a ir
ft Gun Shop.

BEDROOM furnished du­
plex apt. Adults. FA 2-3610.

I

S1A. P e ts

PINECREST. 3 BR. large tile CHILDREN kept. F A 8-4183. DALMATtON Male. 1 year X VO ICE o f Music. S
bsth, built In range, refrig,
old. FA 2-4264.
Stereo. CaU 322-400.
BABYSITTING.
drapes. Tree shaded lot.
CATS and Doga boarded. C O M PLE TE furn IsMag* e l
$300 down. Owner 322*4996. LICENSED
C H IL D
C an .
Animal
Haven
Boarding
nice tense. Including plaM t
F A 3-6481.
Kennel. F A 2-3732.
3 BEDROOMS, H i bathe,
large frost free R efriger**
U rg e Florida room. 2 years Child Can. F A 3-3074.
tor, divan, range, upright
82. Flowers • Shrubs
old. Excellent condition. 367
freezer ft m lie. F A 2-880$,
per Mo. Low down pay­ BABYSITTING day o r n igh t
F A 2-1212.
LIGUSTRUM 50 cents to $13. ACCORDION. 120 Base, w hit*
ment. 817 N. Lormann C ir­
Gray Shadows Nursery
pear) ft cu e. $76.
cle. 339-1100.
21. B*anty
x 4 mi. S. an Sanford Ave.
F A 2-5187.

SW EETIE PUS

FU R N . Apt. 3300 Msllonvtlle.
TR A ILE R , private
F A 2-3017.

12. Rsal Estate For fla k 19. SUm Um m W a i M

“ •tow that Tommy, ia what ta a l ■ isal tauofclnc olghftT

6. For Real
12. Rm I Batata For Sola
UNFURNISHED 2 • bedroom
house,
kitchen
equipped. FURNISHED Apt. FA 2,0647. FOR Sale o r Lease. 3 Br. CB
F A 2 3631,
Home.
Nice
Fla. room.
FURNISHED
garage
apt.
Large
landscaped
yard.
FURNISHED 1 * 3 Bedroom
33431* Palmetto. FA 2-3234
Very low down psymt. or
Apartment. 333 ft 365. N ew ­
or FA 2-0323.
lease. Responsible family.
ly decorated. Queincl Apt.
S22 Rosalia Drive or Ph.
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322-3194. FURNISHED Apartment. 3
F A 2-6092.
or 4 rooms. 343 Mo. Ph.
Efficiency Apt. 130 Mo. up.
FA 2-3771.
S-P-A-C-E
Surplui City. 201 W. 1st.
for the children la this big,
E FFIC IE N C Y Apartment on 4 ROOM Apartment. 306 Elm
shaded yard and right next
Ave. 322 2021.
First St. Near 2 city free
to a lovely City park for
parking lots and shopping
more play activity. Three
K-E-N-T-A-L-S
stores. No utility charges.
bedroom, 3 bath house has
F U R N IS H E D
Suitable tor couple o r tinseparate
dining
room,
2 Bedroom— 1 Bath *75 Mo.
gle, also retired people.
Florida room, large, eat-ln
3 Bedroom —2 Bath. I-ease
FA 2-4712.
and equipped kitchen, dou­
130. Mo.
ble garage and fiber glass
U N FU R N IS H E D
R E N T A BED
covered patio. Extra bonRollaway, Hospital 4 Baby 2 Bedroom— 1 Bath
55. Mo.
uses are parquet hardwood
Beds.
2 Bedroom—1 Bath 59.50 Mo.
floors, fireplace and oodles
By Day, Week, or Month 2 Bedroom— 1 Bath 67.50 Mo.
of closet apace. See the
CARROLL'S FU R N ITU R E
3 Bedroom— 1H Bath— A ir
owner at 1814 MtUonville
Ph. FA 2-SlSt 118 W. l i t St.
Conditioned L E A S E 85. Mo.
Ave.
FURNISHED cottage. |65. a 3 Bedroom—2 Bath 87.50 Mo.
month.
Located at Five 3 Bedroom— 1 Bath 110, Mo.
4 Bedroom—2 Bath— Fla.
Puinti. FA 3-1467.
Room. LEASE
160, Mo.
Office F A 22118
UNFURNISHED large 2 bedNight F A 3-0641
room Duplex. Fla. room.
123-0700
Electron
heat.
14th
St.
8334 Park Dr.
Saaferd. Fla.
Longwood. 538-3298.
REALTOR INSUR0R

Jim Hunt Realty

Stemper Agency

Seml-Retlrcd Carpenter

FREE ESTIM ATE

S a s l l R epair: — P a in tin g

Uptelrteriag &amp; Mattress res
ovatiag. N ew ft Used Furni­
ture. Call N ix Bedding Mfg.
Co., at TOR Celery Ave.
f a 2-mr.

Phone

FA

M M

14. Insurance

25. P lu m b in g S e n r k e n

SEN IO R Citlsena may qualL
f y for L ife or Hospital In­
surance to age 75. Fred J.
Harris F A 2-7960 for appL

PLUM BING
Contracting Repairs
FREE ESTIMATES
R. L. H A R V E Y
304 Sanford Ave.
F A 3-3361

15. Buslnem 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
T R A IN IN G
ft
financing
available. Ph. FA 29343.

26. Radio ft Televtoton

Sail Ua Your Furniture. Quick
Service
With the Cash.
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
SUPER
TRAD ING POST
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
FA 2-0677.
T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2 9776,

34. Article* For Sale

27. Special Service*

L A W N SERVICE

16. Female Help Wanted blowing and edging, etc. SatL A D Y to do housework. Ph.
322-6973.
SECRETARIES needed. P re ­
vious
office
experience.
Typing 60 words per min­
ute, shorthand 80 words per
minute.
Permanent
realdent. Age 20 to 15 years.
Apply Florida State Em ­
ployment Service. 200 S.
French Ave.
C H R IS TIA N Lady to work
as church nursery keeper
fo r 1 4 hours each Sunday
muruing
during worship
service.
F A 2-6771
or
F A 2-3327.

17. Alai* Help Wonted
IM M E D IATE OPENING for
2 experienced new and used
car salesmen. Sea or call
Red Brass, Brass Motors,
Inc. F A 2 3441.

Used furniture, appliances,
tools, etc. Bought - Sold.
Larry's M art 213 Sanford
Ave. Ph. F A 2-4132

tsfactkm guaranteed.
F A 2-1117.

Ph.

W IL L
!«*»*

trade
&lt;rwt

in

good riding

flrjv «lr

(*;*(n *

and mower. CaU 647-7238
or contact Gravely Tractor
Sales and Service at 143 N ,
Orlando
Ave.,
Maitland*
Fla.

35. Articles Wanted

WANTED used T.V.’a. Ph.
F A 2-9776.

36. Automobiles • Tracks
B U YIN G A NEW er
USED CART
F IN A N C E IT WITH US
ft Low Interest Rates
f t
Low Monthly Paymeats
F LO R ID A STATE BANK

Packs, mosquito nets, can­
teens, mess kits. ArmyNavy Surplus, 319 Sanford
1956 CIIEV. 2 dr. 11T. R. ft U.
Ave.
323-2740.

BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet 31.99; 1939 RENAULT. New motor,
6 feet $2 99; 8 feet $3.99;
new seat covers. 3293. Call
KKIGIDA1RB
19 feet 34.99. Also match
after 6. FA 2-8106.
Sales It Service
stick blinds. Furniture Cen­
G. H. HIGH
’58 PLYM O U TH 4-door, air
ter. 1100 French Ave.
1700 W. l i t S t Sanford
condition, R ft H, power
FOR summer rates on fresh
Ph. FA 2-:
brakes and steering. N ew
pork. Call FA 2U254.
tires. Ex. condition. Phone
F A 2-7062.
READY M IX Concrete, win­
If. B. POPE CO.. INC.
dow* sill.*, lintels, steps, '62 COMET station wagon, 4
2U0 So. Park Ave. F A 2-4234
blocks, sand, cement, rock,
door 31693. 322-3363.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
dry wells, stepping stones. 196o R ED Impala convertible.
SEWING M ACH INE
Like new. Perfect condi­
Miracle Concrete Co.
C A LL FA 2-57811
tion. Priced right. F A 2-3246
3(« Elm. Ave.
FA 25751

Air-ConditioningSINGER

Piano Tuning and Repair
W. L. liarmon — F A 3-4223

SINGER A U TO M A TIC
37. ltoata - Motors
SEW ING mschlnv, like-new,
makes buttonholes, sews on Gateway To The Waterway
ilDEWALKS, driveways, pibuttons, rmmormms, em­
Uo« etc. Free estimate. Pb.
Hobson Sporting Good*
322 3396.
broiders, etc. A ll without
Your EV1NRUDK Dealer
attachments. Bold new over 304 6-a E. 1st Ph. F A 3-3661
TRACTO R
work,
mowing,
$300, balance now due only
discing, blade, scoop.
14 FT. Meyers alum, boat*
389.86 or pay $8.26 monthly.
FA 2-7664.
3175. F A 2 9246, See at 13U
Liberal trade - in on your
Park.
old
machine.
Call
Orlando
SMITH Atr-CondtUoa Refri
241-9387 collect for free 38. Motorcycles. Scooter*
gcration service. AU work
home trial.
guaranteed. V ery reason
BIKES repaired ft repainted.
able in price. Day F A 3-7434
$1 per day rental for Elec­
Free pickup ft delivery.
Night FA 2-2966.
tric Carpet Shampoorr with
Coy’s Bike Shop. 414 San­
purchase of Blue Lustre.
LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
ford Ave. FA 2-9663.
Carroll's Furniture.
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) • Fertl
3V. Trailers • Cabanas
18’ REFRIG ERATO R Frecser
‘ie-1 'h . FA 1-4244
combination.
E l e c t r i c '63 T R A IL E R , 33 x 10 ft. S
MANSFIELD
LAW N
8ER.
Range. Almost new. Bunk
Bedrooms, Equity ft pay­
bed &amp; bedroom set &amp; mlsc.
ments.
Dewitt's
T ra ile r
W ELL* DRILLED . PUM PS,
Items. 907 W. 29th St.
Park. 17-92 Sanford.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
All Types and Sites
SERVER Gas Refrigerator. '63 DETROITER M o b i l *
We Repair and Scrvic*
Very good condition. Rea­
home. 2 BR., ltk baths used
S T I N E
sonable. FA 2-8497.
3 months. Sacrifice. L ocat­
Machinery and Supply Co.
ed Hollywood Trailer Park.
2W7 W. 2nd St.
F A 26412 W K S m O IIO U S E Alr-CondU
17 ft 92 S. of Sanford.
t inner,
19,390 UTU.
113
SWIMMING instructions, all
Volts. 323-9338. 124 Bunker 23' 1 BEDROOM Kouutraillevels. FA 2-3332.
Lane.
er. Cheap. 2916 Magnolia
Ave.
29. Automobile Service
MOVING must sell. Plana
Pump
Mower.
Jessie
Hast­
Auto Glass, Tope
New people In town look al
ings. F A 2 2933.
&amp; Seat Covers
Hi raid Ads. Be sure youf
I RON R ITE Ironer. Like new. business Is represented with
advertisements.
390. Air^-Conditioner. $125. attraettvo
Call F A 2 3612.
Th. FA 2-5T7L
304 W. 2nd St. F A 2-6032
A LL WORK G U ARANTEED

M EN-W OM EN, 18-52. Start
high is $102.00 a week. P re­ 2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen FA 2-4931 1919 S. French Ave.
1 BEDROOM, Hk bathe, CB
paratory training until ap­
equipped. 373. FA 2 2838.
Hange, garbage disposal,
8. Bench Ren talk
pointed. Thousand! o f jobs
double carperte and cor- MAJ OR Injmranca Co. offers
121 LAUREL DRIVE
qualified man debit paying
open.
Experience usually
ner lo t 3300. down. Avail­
HUTCHISON
Ocean
front
unnecessary. FREE infor­ 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
minimum $85 per week,
able Aug. 10. 1906 Patrick
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
ped House. 393 a month.
mation on jobs, salariei, re­
maximum unlimited. Paid
Place. F A 2-7469.
FA 2-4038.
Ph. F A 26137.
quirements. Write TODAY
vacations. Yearly conven­
giving name, address and
tion. Group insurance. Re­
A V A IL A B L E ?
2 ROOM furnished Apartment. 9. For Salt or Rent
It
you
have
a
borne
to
rent
phoos. Lincoln Service, Box
tirement 60Ve o f average
»55. Includes water 4 elec
2.23 ACRES o f Sub Irrigated
or lease, furnished or un­
40, c 'o Sanford Herald.
income. 5 Year disability re­
trid ty. F A 2-8544.
land. For Information call
furnished, why not list It
tirement. Entire family ma­
FA 2-4069.
6. For Rent
with us for fast profession­
2
BEDROOM
furnished
jo r medical hospitalisation
al service,
apartment. F A 2-0641.
A
continuous training. Call
F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
SACRIFICE 4 years equity. )
323 9960. 9-10 a.m. o r 8 9
Clean and close in. Jimmie 1-3 HR. house 343 a month.
Bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen
p.m. Mon. or Tues.
Cowan. 322-401).
equipped. 123 W. Coleman
1-2 br. bouse 332. a month.
Circle. FA 2-4384.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
W ANTED :
Auto
mechanic
l i t N. Park
322 2120
11,-pmy Clerk
with transmission experi­
2
HKDKOOM
furnished
house.
12.
Real
Fatale
For
Sal*
Publlah: Aug. S, Il ls .
ence, UM training prefer­
UDL-I
373. a month. Navy per­
IV T U B UIHI I I T f i l l HT o r
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
red. W rite 11, c/o Thu San­
T I K M YT H JID H TYL U N ­
C
IT
Y
sonnel
only.
Children
w
el­
I k TH E CIRC I I T CO C RT OF IT I T o r
Realtor
SM I l l i H I K W I.
ford Herald.
LOOKING for a home priced
T H E NINTH J I D I C U L CIR YOl.s: c a t ' v r v , SI.OHIUA,
come. FA 2 9097.
Raymond Lundqutst, Also.
( L I T o r AN II FOR ar.wi
right on todays market?
r l l l M K H Y YU. Riant
NOCC COUNTY, FLORIDA,
FA 3 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 18. Help Wanted
THE BOSTON* KIVK CENTS 2 BEDROOM unfurnished dup­
See this 2 bedroom home
CHANCKHV N ». HUM
St VI NO* BAN K
lex Excellent location. Kit­
&gt;1 A II T A R HAVIN' M
AND
now. Low down payment.
rtelntlff,
REAL
ESTATE Salesman.
Li&gt;AN A8HOCIATION.
chen equipped. 1001 B. Elm
II.
373.00 per month includes
Plaintiff, MARION
Man or Woman, fur subdivi­
E,
DYNE
HALM,
Ave., FA 2-3394.
everything.
THE T IM E
T E S T!) FIRM
formerly known * t MARION
sion sale*. Seminole Co.
MAYO JERRY WRItiHT, at al, B. UT N K, t l si
116 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
O
NE
bt'druom
furnished
apt
Dafandanta.
W rit* Box 22 c o Sanford
D-f-ndantt
Norita: o r at-rr i n
n o t ic k
o r SUIT tv
343 .00; Two bedroom fur­
Herald.
WOKTettUK r o R E C M i a i RM
LOCH ARBOR
womtuauk
k o h i r i .oschsj
nished Apt. 135.00, 2101
T O ) MATO J E l t t i r VVKIOIIT
d p i Msrton
K. Dyss Helm,
Only 3730 down. Attractive
A D V E R TIS IN G SALE SM AN ,
and FLORA M A X I N E
322 2120
formerly known u Mor.Magnolia, Phone FA 2 3951. 111 N. Park
3 bedroom home in a fine
tv till HIT, hla wlfa,
luB E. ! ) ) » * , end IVJlllirn
permanent piedtiun, guaran­
Kubsrt A- Williams.
M»:*IHENCEi Unknown
location. Has a sprinkler
It. Halm, b*r huebtnd.
NEW HOMES
teed salary plut commit
AND TOi All partla* claiming NKSIDK.YUKi UNKNOWN
system and the kitchen is
Intsraati by. through, ua- AYD T O i All parti** clolmlne FU R N ISH E D downstairs apt. 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, Builtaion. Applicant must be am­
dar ar against tha aforeequipped. Another attrac­
!n t*r**(* by. through, un­
In Range and Oven, Wall
attic fan. Adults. Reason,
bitious and willing to learn. Senkarlk Gians and Paint
aald parson
der nr nualtut the afure*
tion is a 44*% mortgage.
Type Heater, T e r r a s i o
TOU ARE haraby notlflad
able.
F
A
2.1854.
All replies
confidential
*ald pereon*
Company
Reasonable monthly pay­
that a Complaint to foreclose
Floors. 312,000. VA nothing
YOU AIIK hereby notified
W rits Box 90, c/o The 210 Magnolia Ph. F A 3-4622
a certain mortgage tncumbar- that a Complaint to fur*cb&gt;*a FU RN. Apt. Newly decorated.
ment
of
390
Include*
taxes
down, FHA 3 '* Down. Bal­
tng tha lollowlng daacrlbad a certain
Ssnfurd Herald,
mortgng* *ncumand Insurance.
601 Palmetto. FA 3-1374.
real propart), to.wit:
ance 30 Years. You may

Stenstrom Realty

Legal Notice

St. Johns Realty

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

Stenstrom Realty

AUTO G LASS
IN S T A L L E D

Lot J. O AKLAND HIM.*
VDDIT10N,
according to
tha plat thereof aa recordad In Plat Book It. Page
S».
Public
Racorda
,.f
Hainlnuta County, Florida,
hat U**n Iliad against yuu In
ths above-»tyled suit, and you
ara required to aarsa a copy
of
your
Answer
or other
Pleading to lha Complaint Oil
Plaintiff's attorn*)*, ANDF.tt.
RON, Rf.Ul. DEAN. LOWN­
DES * Tan den HEItll. : : s
East Central Avenue, Orlando.
Flurlda, and file th* original
Ana a i r or other Pleading lit
tl»# office of lb* Clerk of tha
Circuit Court on or before
th* llth day of August, IMS.
If you fall to do so, a da*
rraa pro confess,, will he takan against you for the raltsf
demanded In Ilia Complaint
This Notice a1.ail b» pub*
Halted on .-* a weak for four
ronaacultv*
tv sag*
In
Tha
Hanford Herald.
(S E A L )
DATED this 111it da) of
July, IDtl.
Arthur If. Heck with, Jr.,
Clark of Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vlhlan
Deputy Clark
Andaraon, Rush, Daatl,
Lowude* is ran dan Harg
Attorney* and t*outia,-!lora *
La*
I I I East Central Ruulatard
Putt office Boa H i t
Orlando. Florida
Telephone Itl-4411
Publlah July l i , IT, tJ A Aug

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rest prop-rt). D u l l
Lot :o. Bio. k *K", COUN­
T R Y C7LUII UAN'HI. UNIT
N'C I. *ec-&gt;rdln* to th#
pUt thereof ** recorded
tn Plat lkn.lt II, P a ir IS,
Public R c o r d e of Setnlnot* County. KL.rl.ia
he# b*#n filed nyalno you In
the abutt-etjrlrd eult, and you
srs rtaulrsd to eerve s copy
of
yuur
A n »»*r
or Ollier
I'leadlnx to th* Complaint on
P la in tiff* attorney*. ANDER­
SON*. RUHR. tlKAN. DOWNDtU A van den IIK HU. I l l
Kaet Centrel Vvtnu*. OrlamSo.
Klorida, and fit* the ortslnel
Anawer or olbvr I’ leadlnx In
tha office of the Cl*rk of th*
Circuit Court on or before
I ho J'llh d-y of A i l i ' h D l l
If you rail to do to. t deert*
pro confeaio will '.* taken
• aatnet you for th* rellsf
demanded In lb* Complaint.
Ttile Notice -hall hr publlehed on. * s week for four
vobeecutlve week* in lb* Sar.ford ll-r*ld.
D A T E D till* Jitli dey of
July. t i l l .
(S E AL )
Arthur It
U**kwl:h. Jr.
Clark of Circuit Court
Abdomen, Itueb, Dean.
L-* « :■ )« • * van den Hers
Attorney* and Counsellor* at
1-aW
1.; East Central Boulevard
Poet o ffic e
BoX J i l l
Orlande, Florida
Telephone 1II-4C.I
Put.lleh July IS * An* 4, It.

31. Poultry • Livestock

1

BEDROOM partly furn.
Cottage.
Hourny
setting,
good terms for right tenant.
FA 3-2390.

GARAGE Apt. 1201 Magnolia
Ave. Adults. FA 2-3370.
3

BEDROOM House. Clean
A close in. Jimmie Cowan
FA 2-4013.

move In on Rental Basil
while your application la
being processed.
J. W. Hall Realty Ph. 322-3641 111 X.

19. Situation* Wanted

Stenstrom Realty
Park

322-242U

IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two L A K E S Y L V A N . Carntl front
3 bedroom model Homes.
lot. No. 41. 66 x 3404 lor
LU N
Enterprises,
I n c.
sal* or trade on good m&lt;"l**!
Highland Ave. Lungwood.
car. Box 27, Bslle Glads
TK s:;utl.
Fla.

ALWAYS rented Duplex with
R E T IR E M E N T RETREAT I
extra corner lot. Suburban 2 ltd room, t Bath Home witli
3 or 4 OEUKOOM House. 383.
location. Income 3120 a
montn. FA 2 4324.
Built-in K angr and Oven,
mo. FA 2 8809.
.Separate Dining-room $S,3
bedrooms.
Unfurnished,
600.00.
Built-in Range and oven.
JOHN E. FOX
YO U R POCKETBOOK A N D
373.oil per mo. J. v\. Hall,
REALTOR
YO UR W IF E W IL L BOTH
Realty. Ph. 3233641.
HO X. Park Ave.
323-0339
LO V E TH IS
HOUSE. Suitable fur couple
3 Rdroom, lV j Rath Home
NEW
HUME
or bacltelor. ados S. Elm.
Only 1350.00 Dn, $77.09 Mo.
Be the first owner of this
FA 2-2307.
310.350.00
attractive 2 UR U * bath
home in Lake Mary. Con­ E V E R Y T H IN G
FOR FIN E
A IR CONDITIONED BR. in
F A M IL Y LIV IN G
venient to Sanford and Or­
3 Rm. furn. Apt. 363. mo.
lando. Only 39930 and low 4 Bdroum, 2 Baths and Flor­
t il E. Sth St. FA 2-37M.
down payment of
$430.
ida Room, DLpoial, DI.niSPACIOUS Home, Rose Court.
Sound* good? Call today to
washer - - .... .... flit,900.00
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 3135 mu.
see.
Ph. F A 2-0219 or FA 2-2376.
FURNISHED garage apart­
ment. extra nice; adulis;
1UJ E. lath st., alter 6 p m. 111 X.

Stenstrom Realty
Pork

Stemper Agency
KE ALTO n — IN Sl’ ROR
FA 2-4391 1919 X. French Ave

P A IN T IN G - - Repairs. Work
guaranteed. FA 2 0239

fi YEAH old Jersey milk cow,
fresh with or without calf.
FA 2 1)617.

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F A 2-0711 • 2-6231

2301 P A R K AVE.
F A 3-0861

g ORLANDO HOME*
AUGUST 6 - T - W
TU E SD AY 1:16 P. M. —
Modern ma*»nry home and Studio aparlment to*I
rated on drairable corner lot at 707 South Mill* and |
1208 Greenwood. Apartment hi completely furnUhed.
An Ideal horn* » l l h inom * apartment, acparalo yetj
near rnnuich fo r maintanrr.
WEDNESDAY 1:71 P. M.
3 bedroom. 3 balh hunte at 28 North M)er. This fine
property I* altualrd near In .ml if ul Kula Park, near
doHirloKii. Ideal for la rge-fa m ily o r may be eeevrrtrd inlti money m.-iking D U PLE X , Kttrae ere
•errenrd ixirrh • aiu-«eil in porch • 2 lirrplarre • fen- \
red ynrd.
1
TH U R SD AY 1:70 P. M.
Spariou* 2 bealrouni home partly fuminhrd at 429
Avalon, between lirlaney and Summerlin Street*.
T h L home t* loratrd in •ul&gt;*|jntlal n*i|hbuiboed
nhere nehooL, chnrrhe* and *hopping are nearby • • •
Larne rlo *«U • Hardwood floor* - furred walla •
awning window* . V e n e tia n blind*, mure.
A T T E N D TH E SE AU C TIO N S A N D CHOOSE O NE
TO S U IT YO U R NEEDS.

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Kalian Town
Jolted By 3
Terrorist Bombs

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today, destroying ■ customs
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damage to the batlffing under

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construction.
There were no reports of
Injuries.
The blasts were the latest
In a serlse of tensions rais­
ing
incidents in the Alto
Adige South Tyrol where the
German speaking population
o f the northern province want
more autonomy.
The blasts followed three
other explosions In the Alto
Adige Sunday that Injured
two persons, heavily dam­
aged a police barracks and
toppled electric power line
poles.

At the snag time, Harr!*
M i said the Rstslaa leader
••wants to pat the Chinese
Communists «
the spot."
KbfahrftaT would like all
BtifeW *» see** to the part,

then have world opinion scorn
le i Chinn for opposing the
ton en all nuclear testa ex-

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THRU WED, AUGUST 7

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Stetson Alumni
To Organize
A Sanford Alumni chapter
likely to break tha agreement
o f Stetaun Univrialty will be
because o f their past record
organiirii at 4 p. m. Thursday
M eh as tha Malta treaty,
in the lounge o f Florida State
Harriman said ha doubted
Rank, Mayor Tom McDonald
Otoy would because present
announced today.
day affairs were different.
"There are 217 S t e t s o n
B ert e f the trouble at that
alumni living In Sanford and
time was the misunderstandnine Sanford young peopla at­
TEST FOR W E T P A IN T — Gary Harvey, 3, found n sure tvny to teat wet
tog aa to what the words of
tending the University, with
paint. Ilia dad, background, running to put a atop to the mischief, la a
the
agreement
meant, be
three
mora due to enter In
Toledo,
Ohio,
maintenance
and
repair
man
and
was
checking
tho
atrip•aid.
September, McDonald said.
ing truck when he noticed Gary’s work.
(N E A Telephoto)
Harriman said It would be
Every Stetson alumnus is
wrong to conclude that be­
Invited to attend tha meeting.
cause Khrushchev was wor­
ried about the split between
B u m la and Bad China, the
Russian leader might agree
lo n mutual alliance between United Press International
There will be Integrated
the United States and the
Public school
desegrega­ classes In counties with wrll
Soviet Union.
The two Communist coun tion will make its deepest over SO percent Negro popu- paired. There wss money . . . You may he rpinHfied fo r
inroads into the rural 5outh
only to buy
uniforms for St,000 life Insurance , , . • &lt; &gt;
Despite the move out of eight of the 13 players on the you will not harden your
socialising tha
world
and
loved ones with funeral »n&lt;l
"b oth o f them want to bury
tho hig urban metropolitan football team.
other expenses. This N E W
• s , " Harriman said, “ but
centers, there is no present
The Negro family of Rich­ policy Is especially helpful to
those twtwcen 40 and 1)0. N.r
they want to bury os to a
Indication of impending rural ard Bowman has now ap­
medical examination neces­
different way.”
racial troubles except possi­ plied for transfer from the sary.
Hsrrlman'a belief that the
bly at one spot,
Powatsn comparatively palatial Negro OLD LTNE L E G A L RE
test baa treaty wss agreed to
County, Va. There Is talk a- school lo the rundown white SERVE LIFE INSURANCE.
to the self interest e f Russia
round Powalan,
ll.t county school. The six Bowman chil­ . , , N o agent will call on you.
Powalan,
Free Information, no nbltgaMr, William Dustin Htrome,
was supported by Ambassa­
seat, o f closing public schools dren have been accepted for tlon. Tear out this ad right
dor Henry Cabot Lodge dur­ BO, of Fern Purk, died Satur­
and embarking on a system fall admissinn,
now.
ing an Interview on another day at Orange Memorial It osof private education.
"W e are entering the chil­ . , . Send yuur name, address
tela vision program.
Lodge, pita I In Orlando following a
Among the rural counties dren just for the principle and year o f birth to: Central
Security Life Insurancs Co.,
ambassador • designate to short illness.
participating In the racial Involved
a member of the I&gt;ept. M-l.tll. 1418 West RoseSouth Viet Nam, said Khru­
A member o f the Prairie transition in schools, Charles
Bowman family said.
dale. Fort Worth 4, Texns.
shchev signed tha treaty for Luke Baptist Church, Mr.
City County. Va., is one that
three reasons:
Ktrome tim e to Fern Purk leaves many wondering whe­
— Russia’s ‘‘ changing rela­ from Indianapolis, Ind, in
ther it Is worth all the trou­
tionship with Communist Chi- RMS.
ble.
He Is survived by his wife,
The little rnunly lies Just
—'"Khrushchev really ap­ Mrs, Duisy I , Htrimie o f Fern
30 miles east of Richmond
preciate! tha dangera of nu­ Park; two brothers, Murvel
and has a population o f marc
clear w ar."
Strome uf Indianapolis and than 4,000 Negroes with few—Khrushchev “ wants to re­ T h e o d o r e Stroma o f Run
e r than l.otwj white residents.
duce his military expendi­ Diego, Culif. and two elsters,
The county has two Negro
ture! wherever he can be­ Mrs, Fannie Smith o f Jasonschools that pul Ihr oils’ white
cause he wants to give the villa, In d , uivl Mrs. Murguret
school to shame,
Negroes
Russian peopte a better stan­ Clurk o f Indiunupnlis.
have attended good schools
dard of living."
Funeral services will be held limply because they got more
at 2 p. m. Wednesduy at the money for education on Hie
I’ruirin Lako lluptlst Church basis of a population head
with Rev. Leonard Jones o ffi­ count.
XOTK'H OS' atl.M
The white school,
known
KOTfCR IS HKItKOV I11VRM ciating. Burial will l,r In (Henthat pursuant to th* Ktnst Da- haven Memorial Park.
simply as the Charles City
•rso of Foracloaura and HalGramkow Funeral Home o f School, has one wing for high
•n tc ra i In ths esuso p.ndln*
la tho Circuit Court In and Sanford Is in charge of nr- school and one for elemen­
Gel a Genuine Furd A ir Conditioner . . . en
fo r Rsmlnnlo County, Florida, rungenirnts.
tary pupils.
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• nd brat hl‘ld*r tor cash, at
ItlM A M on lha 19th day ot
Auauat. It*], at tha Front
Vaur of lha Ki.niln.ita County
Courtlinuaa, Hanford, Florida.
Arthur II. ll*,-kwlih, Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
ICOWIIT HKAL)
by: Martha T. Vlhlcn
Deputy Clark
Fubtlah Aug. I, 1X1.
COL-11

v a r ii ti o f n ii.t:
NOTION IH It Kit RIIT I1IVKV
that purauant to tha Final t&gt;«.
craa ot Furn-luiura and Hal*
antarad In tha cauaa pandlna
In lha Circuit court In nnd
for Hamlnota County. Florida,
»*•«
llnrkat Number 139.11.
Iluckall.
lha
und*ralgn*d
Clark will aall tha pruparly
altualad in aald Count) daLot I. Iltnck I. 'VF.ITIIKIIHFIKI.I) FIIIST A HIM.
TlQJf, arrordlnc to Ih*
I’lat Ibara-lf aa racord-d
In I’tat Ilook 13* I*.i a a « a,
I’llhllc Itcoorda of Hcmlnola
County, Florida:
Tugatbar with lha fnllnwlna
llama ot pruparly which ara
localad In and parmantnlly Inatallad aa a part uf lha liuproaamanta on aald land:
International
ot
Ultra
Furauca Modal H U M
to
B-U
at publta aata. ta tha htphaat
and btat blddar for caah. at
11 .M A.M. on lha 1911) day ot
Auauat, U*J. at tha From
Dour of tha Hamlnula County
u.'ourthuuaa, Hanford, Florida.
Arthur II. Uackwlib. Jr.
Clark of tha Circuit Court
tcomer head
My: Martha T. Vlhlcn
Deputy Clark
Fubllah Auf. 1, 1941

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will toll tho prnp.rty sllunlotl
la sslit County daarrlbrd ns:
Lot «. nioek I. W R A T H K I l S K I E U i FIIIST ADDITtON, according to th*
plat ihsroof a* r*,-nrd-d
in r i a l llook IX. I'«K* «S.
f u hllr I l n o r d . of Hand,
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�Public Defense Could Cost County Up To $ 14 ,0 0 0 A Year
VAH-7 Due
Home Soon
"'ith Award

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Seminole County Commis­ of $6,300 to $4,862 for Semin*
sioners must decide between a ole County to provide fund*
W E A T H E R : Partly cloudy with scattered showers through Wednesday: high in low 90s; low tonight in 70s.
budgetary figure o f $4,802 an­ for his offica to operate her*.
The decialun at Daytona
nually or a fee basis figure o f
United Pres* Leased W ire
Established 1908
TUES., AU G UST 6, 1963
SANFORD, FLO R ID A
NO. 771
Sanford’s Heavy
Attack VOL. 63
between $7,000 and $14,000 to Reach was that counties arc
Squadron 7 will return from a
provide expense* for a public not obligated to pay the offica
seven-month deployment to
defender to represent indigent expensa uf a public defendar.
th e
Mediterranean
next
However, Frederick Mated
persons chnrgcd with felonies,
month
with
one
o
f
the
N
a vy ’s
it was lenrnrd today follow­ that " I am perfectly willing
Lake Mar}' pustuffice box
most respected laurels in its
ing a court decision at Day- to let them (Seminole Com­
holder* af&gt;on may tret relief
possession.
missioners) to go on a fra
tuna Reach.
from the late opening ami
A Washington (D. C .) dis­
W. I). Frederick Jr., Or­ hssla. I haven’t read the de­
early closing o f the facility patch today announced that
lando, public defender fur this rision hut, to me, the law aaya
because o f the vandalism VAH-7 was one of 30 units
judicial district, said this the county must p r o v i d e
money, especially fo r an aaearly last month. Postal In- selected for the Chief o f N a ­
Three New Smyrna Reach morning that he had reduced
Major Fred Heath, o f Cas­
val
Operations
Aviation
Safesistant county defender. On a
hi*
initial
request
for
u
budget
epector W. R. Richey at that
women were slightly Injured
selberry, scissors in hand, to­
fee luvsls, it will cost the coun­
at
about
3:39
p.m.
Monday
time ordered Acting Poet*
day snipped the ribbon sig­
" T M
ty between $7,000 und $14«*
when their automobile struck
nalling the grand opening of
master
Clarence
(Cracker)
000.”
a
palm
tree
at
Park
Avenue
McCrory-Otaseo
Store
and
Donaldson to curtail availabil­
James P. Avery Jr., rice
nnd 13th Street, according to
Publix Food Stores and the
chairman o f the Commission,
ity. i u t i i are Svitit 473 b elts
police.
oiltcial opening ot tnc new
&gt;■ ,i
. •|
—
.b
•«•«•$
ansae
/ai wwassss*/ *; ,m
*•••*•••
serving nearly 2.000 families.
Trcivteil at Seminole Memo­
Kckerd’s
Drugstore in the
the derision o f the court is
County Commissioner James
rial Hospital were the driver,
Seminole Plaza Shopping Cen­
wise nnd just nnd certainly in
Frances DcPuej Evelyn Statter at Sit tits-and H w j. 17 92.
I ’. Avery Jr. suid today he ami
tradition with our system ot
tin snd Louise Itihcr.
A huge crowd of shoppers,
Richey will confer Monday
cheeks nnd lialAncca in our
Four-year-old Martha Mc­
onlookers
and
well-wishers
anent relieving the reetrlcA policy tentatively accept­ democratic form of governDonald, daughter o f Mayor
surged into the new depart­
tions in getting to the boxes.
ed by City Commissioner* in ment. My |&gt;cr*on*l viewpoint
nnd Mr*. Tluunn* McDonald,
( I And Sheriff J. L. Hobby hint*
ment store
and
lilted the
inform al meeting Monday * v e .1Is that I cannot conceive o f
injured Monday, wn* reported
aisles in all the shopping ren­
etl there soon may lie a break
ning will provide city utilities f appropriating nd valorem tax
in “ fine condition ut home"
ter cstablishmrn&gt; minutes
in solving tho vandalism.
services outside the city lint-! money for an individual l»u«I.
*
•
*
today. The girl, according to
after the opening ceremon­
its. The matter was referred get. the individual not being
ies at 9 a m.
the police accident report,
Complaints came this morn­
to City M a n n g e r W. K .1elected, with this money to bo
R. (J. Allen, manager of the
broke front her mother and
ing from many water users
Knowles for drafting.
i used with no supervision by
D A N I E L II. M ITC H E LL (le ft), chief aviation electrician’* mate, anil
McCrory • Otasco Store, ex­
rnn between two parked car*
on the west aide of tha city
Commissioners decided that Die Itouul o f County Cummin.
lifitntiu.H
A.
Signorelli,
aviation
orilnancomstn
I
C,
both
of
Heavy
Attack
pressed his. pleasure and that
and into the side o f s stop­
about low water pressure.
roinntervial a n d residential sinners.
Squadron 11 ’’Checkertuil*," have won eommiaaion* a* cnaigna a* o f next
of his associates at being in
ped car. Thoms* l.aw-on, San­
City Munager Tele Knowlea
"Th e need for a public de­
area* desirous of rity services
CDR. I
November.
The
soon-to-be
officer*
were
notified
by
the
llmcmi
o
f
Nnvnl
this new location ami particford, spotted the little girl In
explained repairs were being
fender is no longer dchatahla
definitely
must
be
annexed
to
Personnel. Mitchell anil hi* wife. Janice Ann, Imve three daughter*, Jean
time to stop when she run
made on three fire hydrants ty Award for fiscal 1963. In ularly noted the warm wetthe city. Service for industrial since the Supreme Court de­
I
Marie, Alice Elaine and Nancy Ellen. Signorelli and hi* wife, Linda, have
have
rccrivrd
winning the coveted prize, the come they
Into hi* car, police said.
long in need o f attention.
arena
would lie provided at the cision but the burden of sup­
two children, Frank John and Lisa Ann. All reside in Sanford.
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•
e
Sanford • based s q u a d r o n from area officials and resi­
Trooper Tomttiy Tomlinson
port for the public defendrr
iloveloper'a expense.
reported today that one man
Proposed airport site end reigns as the "safest heavy dents.
It wus further decided that nnd supervision thereof should
Mayor llcath welcomed the
was injured In a head-on col­ n surcharge will lie Increased have been set forth in grrnt
new industry will be discussed attack squadron in the N a vy."
The
••Peacemakers’’, who shopping
center
officials.
lision Monday on Highway
when the Chamber of Com­
from 30 to 3(1 per rent. Pros- detail by the Legislature. This
in I at Muliile Manor. Chnrlie elltly, city utility user* outside they failed miserably to do.”
merce directors meet at R p. complied a perfect safety rcc- store managers and company
Johnson, 41, Orlando, suffer­
m. Tuesday in the First Fed­ erd fur three years from fl*- uKicials present for the open
the city pay a 30 per cent sur­
cal l9tU) through lt*62, won ing ami hi* welcome was cc
ed head injuries nnd wus tak­ charge over and above the
eral caucus room.
D A Y T O N A REACH (U P I )
the award in competition with hoed by Mrs. H. T. Critten­
• • •
en to Florida Sanitarium. The rates paid by eitv residents.
* &gt; « » • • * « lU f v !
— Unless Florldn’a counties
officer said Robert Johnson,
Although the South won 19- the 10 other units which rum- den, president ot the South
Discussion also xvns held on wilfully chip in with funds, it
27-year-old Negro minister o f providing water nt wholesale looks lika the state’s new pub­
ft
in that North-South A ll- prise the Navy's heavy attack Seminole Carden Club; Miss
»
Emily Evans, president of
W A SH IN G TO N ( t ’ l'lt —
Star football game at Gaines- force.
Apopkn, ws* on the wrong rates to residential area* now lic defenders will have to pay
PORT AH PR IN C E . Haiti spoke-smalt Paul Verna claim­
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the Woman's Club of Cassel­ Civil rights leader* from more
side o f the road and struck a having their own water sup­ for the expenses o f their own
ville Inst Saturday, Sanford’s
ed
the
towns
o
f
Fort
Libert
',
Six uf its cumpetitors arc berry, and Mrs. II. it. John­ thun 30 states assembled here ( U P I ) — A small invasion
Butch Kiser won the outstand­
Derso, Trmi and l.imonsde car driven by Wilbur U. Yates, ply. This latter service, how­ offices.
ing player award for the based at heuvy attack head­ son president of the VFW to plan a “ grass roots" drive force of Haltiun exile* who
A Circuit Court Judge ruled
bad been raptured and u to, o f Ormond Hcsrh. Johnson ever, would not lie available
quarters fur the Pacific Fleet Auxiliary.
ir In-half of the administra­ apparently crossed the border
North. He ia the son o f Mr.
until the rity’* new water ex­ here Monday night that tha
v rll hi mt'd .700man force wn* was riding with Yates.
at the Whldhey I s l a n d
McCrory-Otasco
will
be
tion's civil rights program.
and Mrs. J. A. Riser, o f 2100
fmm the limninicun Itepuhlic advancing on Cap liuilien on
pansion program is completed. rountles are not obligated to
(W ash.) Naval A ir Station. open until 9 p. m. tonight
Summerlin.
Knowles .-.aid today ron |N»y the office expense* o f
advanced
today
on
the
north­
the
ninth
coiiil,
Haiti's
seeonil
It
was
VAH-7's
first
full
and every night except Sun
•
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slrurtion
plans are being com­ public defenders in their dis­
largest
city,
jcu r o f operations with the days which will he 12 tu 7
M ETZ. Franca (U P II — A ern Hui ian port of Fort LB»A note on the spindle; "lien.
pleted for the water expan­ tricts— and Atty. Gen. Richard
Venn*
idi-ntlfi«*l
himu-lf
a*
rnach two A-5A Vigilante at- p.m.
round-the-clock vigil was be­ erte, inforno -I court c* said
J. C. Hutchison telephoned to
sion. It will increase the daily Ervin had already ruled that
a Haitian
-diplomat and totuck bember. VAH-7 wn» the
Kckerd's al&gt;o will be open ing kept today
____ J »t .the
. . . ____
_
here,
twitsido
say
County Commissioners
supply from 1.1 million gal­ it’s not up to the stale.
oulinutor
for
the
exile
Deni
first
aqusdron
tj^
yUJirr
fleet
i
tor
and
PcV
t.
o
f
rttno-c
w
r
m
W
m
f
W
t
n
Thrte were in* Immediate
Will meet at •* Wednesday
Judge Robert II. Wingfield
lons to 12 million gallons,
to
report* iif fighting ami no orrntic National t alon I'D N ,
morning to further discuss *’* operate and ueploy with which h u bean open for the .-.human, one . f the ,.lo
"more limn ample to provide "'Dd *" making Monday night'*
the Vigilante.
v
*
hit-ti
claims
credit
for
the
In­
past two years, will continue „ &gt;v.r, „ f Kurupexn unity,
government runiinent.
the county budxet. Mary."
nil area* surrounding tho|ru^ n*t" however, that he hopThe award will l»e presented their tame " store hours.
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In Santo Domingo, capitul vasion. llr said the invader*
ed Volusia County would "set
jcity," Knowles stated.
by Hear Adni. Robert Goldlanded
at
Fort
Liberte
early
Expected to open soon at R e i ’C Z H e a l i n g
of the Dominican Kepuhlic
Thirtieth annual C i t r u s
an example for the other threa
MOSCOW (U P I) — Scorethwaite. commander o f Fleet
shopping center, arc a
MIAMI (C P I) — Federal which shairs the island of Monday morning from uii is­
(■rowers Institute is slated fo r
counties In the 7th Circuit bjr
A ir Jacksonville, upon the lllw n, a theater, a Trade . Judge ('b a ilee Fulton set a Hispnniuln with Haiti, rci-cl land somi-wlisto in the Carib­ tary of Statp Dean ltu*k
Aug. 10-2.1 at Camp Mctjunrproviding a modest supple­
squadron a return from it’ wind* Cafeteria and nmner- healing fur today on n suit
bean. lie said another landing j
ta|p, yrith Sovie
rie in the Oculn Notional For­
ment."
operations aboard the CSS „ U1 uthpr tm a ||t.r
„.r
would take place during tile
M|nUUr Andiei C.roclaiming trouble.plagued Vt uest. Ernie l.undherg, assist­
The ruling came on a suit by
Enterprise with tin- U. *• vices and establishments.
night.
e .u&lt; Ian
ex-ilictator
Mateos
ant Seminole County ugent,
tho 7th Circuit's public de.
......
,
, inyko to are if iigreenieut on
Second and Sixth Fleet*.
llip I I IN spokesman sanl
Perez Jimiliet i« the father of
will preside
at ths morning
fender, Robert Wilson, to
the rrln-ls were led by Gen. “ ""el.-ur tr.t lata ran lw fol
an illegitimate child.
Sessionof Aug. 22.
A gmiiinlhienking serv-h e fur force Volusia to pay its shunt
In
inf.
rilling
VAH-7
C om ­
lowed
by
other
cold
wur
actl.eou
Canluvr-,
former
Haitian
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the new l‘ re*byterian Church o f expenses for hia office.
manding Officer Cdr. Leroy
army chief at stuff, lit* suit tie nit-nl*.
Doesn't it seem strange that A- Heath and other winning
of the Covenant will be held
Rusk wn* expected to di*A burglar obtained $118 they planned to take Cop HniW A S H IN G TO N (U P II —
C lid e Sum cannot afford a executives of their success,
nt the aite on South Orlando
P A N A M A C IT Y (U P I) —
Labor Secretary W. Willard early today when Itu broke lien, which is 21 miles west o f CU'* I* r e t i l l e r Nikita 8. Drive Sunday nt 3:10 p. nt. Clurence Earl Gideon went o ff
telephone fo r his postoffice nt a Chief o f Naval Operations
W irt* wns called before lb- into the home o f Mis. Mary Fort Liberte, and would then Khrushchev’t f l e e - point The contruct has been let for to prison two years and two
Lake M ary? K. K. Porter to­ dispatch said, “ It is u distinct
House I'mnmetre ( ’oniinitt.-e Rawlings, 2iM»
W est
17th march 83 mile* *outli to Port “ pence package” in tha e x ­ Hie construction o f a sanctu­ days ago, convicted of break­
day hud to ‘plume n nearby pleasure to congratulate the
Ity lb-mite Kcl*ry
uu l ’rince in their campaign ploratory talks.
today
for
a
progress
report
on
Street,
she
reported
tu
police.
gioccry to get Post muster winner* snd commend the
ary. $&gt;lglit classrooms, and ing into a poolroom but con­
The City Council o f Oviedo
Itritisli Fcreign 8ccrevtury
the renewed talk* between un­
The thief obtained $55 in t i overthrow the autocratic
Cracker Donuldson.
rent rooms, all to be of a de­ vinced his poverty had cost
many other outstanding units j tat as a Hoard o f Equalize•
• •
ion and rail management.
emit anil persona! papers from rrginto of i ’renident Francois Lord Home, who joined Rusk mountable nature.
him a fair trial.
fo
r
their
contribution*
to
the
I
lion
Hoard
Monday
night
pre0
nnd Gromyko in expressing
Mis. Kawling*' purse, later Duvnlier.
The safety o f Lake Mary N a vy’s aviation safety and1reding the regular monthly
The building will bo on trail­
Today, hecuuse he kept
Hu said the Invasion en­ the hope that the partial test
fuuml outside her borne. He
motorists would be much im ­ u c c i d e n t prevention pre- council meeting. There were
e r beds uml rolled from Hie fighting In a prison cell for hi.s
LONDON
ill'll
Dr. at-u obtained $7.7 ami person­ countered "little rvsistume" in hail wus “ only a beginning,” i iis-t-nihly point to Hie site In belief that lie had the right to
proved if the county and state gram . . .’’
no rnmplaint* registered.
also was taking part in tls&lt;s
Donald
Tture,
the
Home
O
f­ al papers from the pock ell took Hie first hour*.
would get together and fill
|sections and there put to­ a lawyer even though he
The results were especially
During the regal ir meeting
talks.
mother,
those foot-deep holes along gratifying to haul Heavy A t ­ of council, Mayor Lee Gary fice pathologist, conducted a of Mr*. Rawlings
gether III an attractive unit. couldn't puy for one, Gideon Is
The world’s tenders and
C o u n t r y Club lid. (S-15) tack Wing One officials, who rep. rted that tla- Magnolia post-mortem on Ilia body of Mrs. W. P. Field*. Ami he
The exterior will ho o f alum­ free. And thousands o f In­
newspapers hnlltd the agree­
through the middle o f town, have seen the important prize S t r e e t
It, b ig.. including llr. Stephen Ward today tu took I* in dimes from s bu­
inum with a luikcil on enamel mate* o f prisima in Florida
ment us the start o f u new
One nt the intersection o f wind up in the hand* o f Purl- blacktop, would In completed dctrimine officially what di. - n-ail.
and other state* have the Impo
eia hi i old war relationship*, finish. While it is similar to
tha pluylioy-ostioputli Used to
.Mi*. Field* ami Mr*. Raw I
(lid Long wood Ifoad is almost fie Fleet squadrons for the o il Wednesday,
MI A MI
( UPII
— Tin- but diplomat* here warned t h e T r i n i t y I’u-sliyteriuil of new trial*, with lawyers to
mgs wire asleep at tin time. “ ghost" of hurricane Arlene
impossible to pull out uf and past three year*
The water supply report, a* , commit suicide,
Chilli !■ ut Satellite lleaih ia defend them.
agaiiMt undue optimism over
hu» been there fur weeks and
•
•
•
prepared by Driver and SpoonWhen he walked out of cir­
wi-ukened today with top the pr&gt; spect* of today'* talks. "I'lworanee, the basic plans
week*
Capt. Janies O. Mayo, Wing cr, consulting engineer*, was
winds dropping to 13 mill* p r
They .aid that If the 8o- " r"
•’nUrr,F
»"•&gt; cuit court here Monday, tha
l \M PA i l l’ll
Mu*h o f
commander, told VAl l - 7 by. given
the
eouneilnieii for
hour north in the tropical A t­ vi.-t wi-ri- genuinely interest* j " ' i 11' ' ,l1 11 "&gt;-w concept in thin, gia y iiig Gideon, 32, left
.III
Junie Tiuliuk, of 1119 message, "A fter flying acel-* their study a fter which they I lie telephone service in down­
behind in hi* Icgul path a
lantic.
ril III reaching a settlem ent,,'
“ 'elliU-clure.
Muguolin Avenue, telephoned dent free ill Fiscal Year •&gt;**. will meet for t •round-table" town latkt-lund wn* cut o ff
The wtutlter bureau, wbi&lt;-li then the Riitk-Home-Gromyko
,h*' *'*'“ rch ha* out I.iiidni.ii k decision of the U. 8.
this nooning that she took til, und 62, it i* u pleasure to 1discussion unit further stud) late Monday night when a
SAN FRANCISCO (( I’ ll showed Sum* concern yester­ meeting* this week could tf'tsv*n the first unit and Ims Supreme Court, a new publia
saboteur broke into tile inher trusty fishing rod and two see pieseverem e in A viation ' uf the report.
The chairman o f the Re­ day when Hie cullupscd hum mark Hie turning o f a cor“ l " 'rmnneiit building to ilidemlcr law for Florida, and
shiners and went uut to Lem ­ Safety rewarded by jou r winCounril Chairman It. F.J bio vault of the main General publican patty is not worried rune showed signs of reviving, in-r ill the rulil war.
*ba rear, the ileniountalde hi* own acquittal at a new
on lllu ff fishing ramp and ning the CNO Av'ntlun S.ife- Ward Jr. n-hed thti* the c m - ^Telephone Co. building there cl out the Influt-IKO o f the - &gt; one* ugnin discontinued bull
Hut they also cuutionvil \ *--h*prl enn be moved to an- trial.
runic homo nt 7 u. in. with u ty Awanl f . r Rail
initU-e heads have tln-ir need* uml cut seven cables,
Chairman o f the
called "radical right” un hi* tins on Hie Minin'* progu--- that the "spiiit of M o v o w " , ,,tl" 1
12-pound buss and a seven“ To you and to your of f i ­ und requests ready at an .
.
.
...
Tbv di»turbaiire was haali'd Hie Soviet* have been build- Hulhlhig ( mumitteu is Wuller S h e r i f f D i e s
I party.
pound buss. That’s wliut she cers and men, congratulations early ilnU- a* tho lOli’ -iil bud- -J&lt;11&gt; I v C f l S l i l t
LIV E
OAK
(U P I)
—
William K. Miller. New this nioriiing 150 miles north ing up could be as shcrt-lived I- Bohannon. Tho Church id;
said.
and a hearty well done.”
get will be drawn up next
H IRO SH IM A, Japan i l l ’ l l
of the Mona passage between a* tha “ spirit o f Camp Da- tin! Covi-mint i* presently Suwunee County Sheriff Hugh
&gt;
Yoi
k
rongiessinaii,
(old
a
s •
•
The squadron will receive month.
; Japanese Comaiuii -t* align­
which followed
t h e meeting in Pinei reat School at Lewis, 31, died Monday near
I new* confetvncM Monday he i» Puerto Rico and Hispaniola. j vis,”
Here’s u “ heartening” note. us permanent reminders of
ed with Red China in opposi­
nut worried about any split It wn- traveling northwest- Mini-In liev-Eisenliovver talks U:bu a. in. The minister is the Crystal River of a heart at­
Dr. Luis Perez, who spoke to their achievemi-nt the origintion to the .Miimow- test buu
| Rev. Thulium II. Makiu.
tack.
I III Ihu'.i.
van! at I I nipli.
i m-xt year.
the kiwuni* Club recently on «• citation signed hj- Aihnira 1
agreement have packed an In­
diseases o f the heart said that David I.. Mi-Donuld, Chief id
ucienr m
il' |
ti rnntionnl antl-nuctrur
eon
about 85 per cent of heurt vic­ Naval Operations, and a large
fxTt-nce with Hu-ir
tims recover from their first bronze plaque.
MOSCOW (L ’ P It - T ie So guti-s, the Jipanr
attack.
viet L'nion today launched lion o f Trade Unions charged
•
*
*
&gt;0
an unmanned earth satellite loiiaiy.
Movies made of the Indus-!
to continue » space research
fn a l Exhibit held here in the|
program
announced
in i i n n L ’.u itu u n
Bpring ut the Civic Center
R U FFA I.O , N. Y. ( U P l t March.
1962.
the official
will l&gt;« shown to the Civitun
the plain language of the rul­ right for public school* to en- j of the hill pointril out that j " I would like for the |i«opI«
ll) l.liuia Cass*IT a n news a-;ency renorted. Supreme Court Justice Wi l ­
Club Thursday by Scott Hurn
gage in “ objective" study o f, since Floiidu has 67 roiliitirs, of Alabama to be in defiance"
The brief new* agency an­ liam (I. D-iugla*. 61. dru.e
(I nitrd Press International) ing.
and David Thrathrr. Thut
(Inly « few state* which the Bible und America'* rel i -l i l would take 67 different of the high court ruling, he
Registered voters tn Cus- nouncement said "a routine westward tudjy with tin- for­
W ASHINGTON — Prayer
• should be interesting.
court suit* to eliminate rt'U- said.
previously hud religiuu* exer­ giou* heritage.
} selberrj- eligible to vute in the I launching of an artificial mer Joan ('arid Martin, 21,
and Hilda reading will con- cises in their school* huft* isDefiance uf the ruling hu* giou*
practice*
from
the
Alahuma law alrcudy re­
special Sept. 3 referendum ••"
satellite. ’ Cosmos 13.’ his yuuthful bride, for u
quired daily Bible reuding in
There have been Some pretty » nt.w th. rtef f),r lhe town was carried out in the So- month-long ramping and hik­ Dime this fall in many U. S. , u,.,| explicit order* far their been especially forthright in state's schools.
stale-supported
Schools
la Aliihuinu, the State l!".ml nil
ing honeymoon in the niouti • public m hoots despite
tin- discnntinu.in-v.
Many
said Southern states, where no pol­
lurge real cetute transactions ! today totaled 960 after M on -lvlcl L'n‘ »n M a j V’
around the locatuin o f the 1-4 day’* registration deadline. | ‘ 1h* aatellite carnei act- tains of Montana and Wadi [Supreme Court's ruling that they are still “ studying" thi­ itician stund* to lose many of Education defied the Su- nnd the resolution went a step
SR 436 interchange In recent
lUch religious exerci.o* are matter. Some were unaffected votes by attacking the Su­ pi tone Court Monday ami further in making it part o f
O f this numlier, 150 were *ntific apparatus de»lsr.e«l to j ington.
weeka. Could be a whole new newly registered, Mr- o tto l continue researches in outunconstitutional.
I because the ruling confirmed preme Cuuit and defending the made Bible reading part uf the course of Study,
---------------------businesa area will grow up Henning, town clerk, report- ,r "P4^ in accordance with
the required curriculum o f
South Carolina's super in&gt;
A nationwide I ' l l check1their existing laws ur (nd- Bible.
around that location. The in­ ed.
showed today that the court's idee.
I hr Florida legislature puss- public sihool*. Gov. Gnu go tendellt o f education, Jen a
Iihe program announced by I l l u ^ U l T o K S C U P C
terchange, Itself, takes up a
The suivey turned up oul) . ed, with only one dissenting Wallace said if the courts rule Anderson, has publicly notiV A N D A L I A, Ohio (I I P I ) — June 17 ruling is bring openly
A total of 481 qualified Tas* on Marcii 16, 1962,” it
terrific amuunt of Und and veters will be required to cart «aid.
two states— Prmitylvuniu and: vote, a loll which allow* each out the practice in a specific [ fied teacher* o f his state that
The city council Monday night defied in some area*.
it cost* $300.00 and up to con­ a favorable ballot on the new
The brief Initial announce­ pasted an ordinance ruuklnv
Elsewhere, it is being cir- California— which appear to' county school board to decide Alabama school “ I'm going to they may “ feel fir e " to construct un interchange, e n g i-! charter if It U to b
"interprets- be acting on the court's sug- what it will do about religion thsl school and read it my- [ tinue classroom rtligiuu* exer­
gaily ment contained no furtftrr : i t illegal to e*. ape from the cuiuventrd h y
detail*.
jnerrt say.
[approved.
[ city jail.
tions" which seem to l£iiot*, g' »tioii that It u perfectly al l , m public school*. The sponsor ( »*H.'
Jelse#.

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Three Women
Hurt In Park
Avenue Crash

Seminole Plaza
Formally Opened
Sy Mayor Heath

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Budget Plan Could
Cut It To $4,862

Cily Ulililies
(O f CiitSiuB

Areas Approved

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Jt&amp;JW A...

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Rights Meeting

I

iflvs-dsr Band Pushes
rw ;w £ j di Haftain Port

Sehumnn 111

Oviedo Council
Sils As Board

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W irtz Recalled

Talks Resumed
For Further
V/orld Accord

Church Breaks
Ground Sunday

Burglar Gels
$138 In Home

Post-Mortem

Arlene Losing
Its Punch Again

Service Cut O ff

I

No GOP Split
Seen By Miller

j

Unmanned Red
Satellite Off

96W te§istereii'ln Casselberry

Marty Areas To Ignore Supreme Court Ruling

Pt-aypr And Rihle Reading Tp Continue In Schools

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FO LLO W

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.

ill Hemphill Motors

— Ford Tracks

Pontiac — Bulck — Rambler Dealer

Ph. FA 2-1481 301 W. First 8L

Ph. FA 2-0231

TH ES E S A FE D R IV IN G

T IP S :

•

Stop While Buses Load and Unload Children.

•

Be Especially Careful N ear Schools • • • Think One Step Ahead O f Every Pedestrian.

•

Know A ll T raffic Rules . • • Observe.Them A s L ife Or Death Regulations.

•

Regard A ll T ra ffic Signals, Signs And M arkers A s Lifesavers • . . They Are.

•

H ave Your Car Safety Checked Often. Faulty Equipment Can Cost Lives.

IT I S N T T H A T C H ILD R E N M E A N TO BE C A R E L E S S . . . IN T H E IR ZEST A N D V IT A L I­
T Y T H E Y SOM ETIM ES FORGET TO STOP, LO O K A N D L IS T E N !

Lincoln - Mercury, Inc. Seminole County Motors Holler Motor Sales Co.
Llncota — Mercury — Comet — Triumph
N. Palmetto Ave.

Dodge — Chrysler — Renault Dealer

Ph. FA 2*4884 519 E. First St.

State Farm Insurance
"FumouM careful driver auto innurtnce at

Pierro Manufacturing Co.

Ph. FA 2-0711

A. W. Ansley
llsll Bond*
Prompt service since 1938

nightwear.

Irving I. Pryor. Rep.
107 Magnolia Ave.

Ph. FA 2-0614 218 E. Second St.

Manufacturers of ‘Carol Lynn lnc.M novelty

rock bottom rates'*

Chevrolet — OMsmobile — Cadillac

FA 2-5142

402 Pecan Ave., Sanford

Maintaining the only complete title

Home FA 2-5220

National Bank

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware
, 213 W. Third St.

Ph. FA 2-3581

Miller Machine Company Carraway &amp;
Auto Parts

Engine Rebuilding

Sanford: 110 W. 2nd., Ph. FA 2-8163
Or(undo: 325 W. Central. Ph. 423-5577

Insurance
114 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-0331

206 N . Park, Sanford

Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Co. Gator Lumber &amp; Hardware
Title Insurant*

Office FA 2-7505

Sanford Atlantic

Door* — Windows — Paints
700 8. French Are.

Ph. FA 2-7121

George's Tavern
Bar and Package Store
1011 French Ave.

recurds in Seminole County

Brisson Funeral Home McRoberfs Tire Supply Co.
"Serving Seminole County Cher 30 Years’'

Florida’* distributor for

24 Hour Ambulance Service

custom built Denman Tires

FA 2-2131

903 laurel Ave. 105 W. First St.

FA 2-0G31

Gramkow Funeral Home

Howard Boleler

Wight Grocery Co.

Perfection Daries

HLH Products

FA 2-3211

Wholesale Confectioners

Wholesale Grocers

Delicious Freah Milk From Our Own Farm

Advertised nationally on radio

130 W . Ooora Bond

500 8. Sanford Ave* Sanford

407 W . 41k. Stn Sanford

2362 Park Driva

and TV.

�Editorial
She’s In Y ou r H ands

V c i o 4*
Public hraring* on the city’*
tentative budget are dated
for 8 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday at City Hall, Mayor
Tom McDonald said today.
I
• •
•
North Orlando Civic Aasociation Monday evening voted
to change the name o f the
“ Community Building” in the
recreation area to “ Civic
Building*’ since the association
has leased the facility end
will be responsible for its
maintenance.
That horse killed In a traf­
fic accident over the weekend
is the same one tho "Clock”
reported several weeks ago as
being atahled on Elm Avenue.
It was being moved to the
country when it was killed.
• •
e
Commissioner A ! Wilson
went to the hospital Friday
for a check-up and was ad­
vised to remain fur two more
weeks.

•

•

•

This will give an klca of the
potential of thu proposed St.
Johns • Indian itiver Canal
and the proposed Sanford Port
Terminal: It is estimated that
now between GOO and 000 tugs,
with a barge, put into
the port here annually from
Jacksonville. Each barge av
e rages about l.oUU tons of
merchandise. Which should an.
fw er critics about feasibility
o f empty barges making the
trip back downstream. And
which should give a good pic­
ture of the buslnrsa boom of
the future when the canal and
port terminal become a reali­

ty.

e

•

•

Public hearing will lie held
at 10 a.ni. Sept. 2;l by the
County Commission on the va
eating of Evansdale (load and
part of Clermont Avenue at
Lake Mary. It. E. Porter
learns Frank Evans plans to
relocate EiansdaJe Hoad a
bit to the west.
* •
•
Hob Willis and Ernie Lundbetg attended thu turfgruvs
management conference at the
University of Florida last
week, with tho
assistant
county agent also attending
the nurserymen's short course.
• •
•
A hundred or inure turned
out for the community picnic
Labor Day at
Casselberry.
The men's - women's baseball
game was called o f f after twu
innings. Women claimed tho
men were afraid they would
be beaten. (Actually, the
men claim, they werealready
tired out uftcr they had beat­
en the senior boy* in an
earlier game.)
• •
e
Starlight Promenaders, the
same group who danced in
jail recently, will take a moon­
light cruise and dunce Wed­
nesday evening.
• •
e
K. E. Porter learned today
that the annual American Le­
gion Fair will lie held in Novenilier instead of February,
as usual. IKason: Because of
the cold weather the lust five
years. (Thu*, second sentence
definitely eliminates this item
as Chamber of Commerce pro­
motion.) News announcement
will be forthcoming when and
if Tallahassee approve* the
change.

Today my daughter, who in seven years old,
started to school as usual. She wore a dnrk blue
dress with a white collar. She hail on black shoe*
ami wore blue glove*. Her cocker spaniel, whose
name is “ Coot,” sat on the front porch and
whined his canine belief In the folly o f educa­
tion n* she waved goodbye and started o ff to the
hull o f learning.
This afternoon we talked about school. She
told me about the girls who sits in front of her,
the girl with yellow curls, and the boy across the
ai.de who make* funny faces. She told me about
her teacher, who has eye* in the back of her
head, and the trees in the school yard, und about
the big girl who doesn’t believe in Santa Claus.
We talked about u lot of things— tremendously
vital, unimportant things, and then we studied
spelling, reading, arithmetic — and then to bed.
She’s back there now— back in the nursery
sound asleep, with “ Princess Elizabeth’’ (that's
her doll) cuddled in her right nrm.
You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you?
You see, I’m her Daddy. When her doll is broken
or her finger I* cut or her head gets bumped, 1
can fix it — but when she starts to school, when
she wulks across the street, then she’s in your
hands.
She’s a nice kid. She can run like a deer
and dart about like u chipmunk. She likes to ride
horses and swim and hike with me on Sunday
afternoon. But I can’t be with her all the time;
1 have to work to pay for her clothes and educa­
tion. So please help me look out for her. Plcnao
drive slowly past schools and Intersection*—
please remember that children run from behind
parked cars.
Please don’t run over my little girl.
— Italph Digg*

C a s s e lb e r r y V o t e
O n C h a r t e r S la t e d
By Jane Casselberry
The new proposed charier
for the Town of Casselberry
comes before the voters at a
special election this Thurs­
day and an appeal has been
Issued by Mayor Fred O.
Heath and oilier city otficlali
to all registered voters of the
community to come out and
vote.
Polls will be open at the
municipal building from 1
a.m. to 1 p.m.
A public meeting will lie
held at the municipal buiiding
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. to
purge the registration books.
Mayor Heath emphasized
the importance of each voter
iin*« Sl^pyr ryot of the rye
itiered Tofer.l mn-t .-s o t ; he
new chartci 101 Its adaption.
He urged residents to vote
In favur of the charter as the
first step in providing for fu­
ture governing bodies of tintown, modern methods which
can be applied to an expand­
ing modern town.
Edward A. Lunn, chairman
of the Board o f Alderman,
stated, "T o operate a town
the size of Casselberry, a le­
gal set of rules is necessary
and 1 believe the proposed
charter is a very good Instru­
ment in that respect. I hope
no one votes against this
charter, because they oppose
one part. Any part of this
charter can be changed at a
referendum vote.”
Arthur N. Lego, chairman
of the committee which drew
up the document, lays that it
docs three thing-, which are
a must for sound govern­
ment:
1.) It defines in more de­
tail tire duties and offices of
the town, separating or com­
bining functions where neces­
sary for more efficiency, 2 )
Establishes a budget system
to control tho monies of the
town. A system whereby we
can plan for the future wisely
and economically. 3.) H safe­
guards you ami me from be­

ing overburdened with laves
which we do not need nor do
not favor.”
The new charier has been
reviewed by residents, the
State Legislature, and the
state's attorney general. Ail
made their criticisms and
suggestions which had their
effect on the charter.
Hibbard Casselberry, found­
er of the tnwn who has seen
it grow to the second largest
in the county, says: "Your
vote o f •yes' on Sept. 3 will
give your elected officials
the ability to keep your town
growing with better services
and facilities without the neceasily of realty taxes."
^J’orniur mavor. Joscnli I.

Police Bar Tuskegee Pupils, Teachers
WEATHER: Scattered afternoon showers through Wednesday; high today 90-95; low tonight in 70*.
VOL. 56

United Pres* Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA

By United Press International
The Labor Day weekend ex­
ceeded the second worst sum­
mer holiday In history for
traffic carnaire and safety o f­
ficials feared today the final
total would surpass that of
the recent Independence Day
record.
The traffic tell for the 78
hours exceeded the 525 killed
in the 102 hour Memorial Day
wrekend this year, n record
for a summer holiday until the
grisly four-day Independence
Day weekend two mouth* ago
when 55rt persona lost their
lives in traffic accidents..
The National Safety Coun­
cil projected a final total of
about 575 traffic deaths
By 0:30 a.m. EDT United
Presa International counted at
least 535 persona dead in traf­
fic accident* during the hull
day.
The breakdown:
Traffic

nsm&gt;a...
BRIEFS
N ikita Ends Visit

Pi-ow ning*

BELGRADE (UPI&gt;—Soviet

floating
Planes
Miscellaneous
Total

Premier Nikita Khrushchev
today concluded a ifi-dny visit
which apparently ended the
Kremlin's feud with Prrtddi-nt
Tito und brought Yugoslavia
closer to the Soviet cump.

Condition Of
Youth Critical

17 Killed
MIAMI (UPI)—Labor Day
weekend traffic accidents kill­
ed at least 17 pci sons in
bin, one more than thu
way Patrol li.nl predicted
tho 78-hour holiday,
ilies reported.
p T^ n ^ n J j-j J jj-jy

Prisoners Kiot

HKIDSVILLK, Ga. (U l'ly —
About 2 ,000 inmates o f the
state prison staged a riot af­
ter breakfast today. Guards
and extra forces uf statu
troopers quelled the disturb­
ance
within u few hours with
CHARLESTON, S. C. (UPI)
— Negro student* attended tear gun,
public acliool classes with
whiles for the first time today ‘N o Guarantee'
in South Carolina.
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
Two high and two ele­ Thu nuclear lest ban treaty is
mentary schools opened their no guarantee tho arms rucu
doors to ft Negmes ami hun­ will he slowed, Sen. Jack Mil­
dreds of whites in a peaceful ler said today, and warned
start of desegregation mar­ that the pact would n«t insure
red only by a few catcalls di­ w reduction in national defense
rected at the photographers rosts.
covering the event.
Elsewhere In the South, Kennedy Watches
two white high sc h o o ls in Sa­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
vannah admitted N e g r o e s I'resident Kennedy watched
without Incident in the tint today for Vietnamese reaction
secondary school integration to his warning that continued
in Georgia outside Atlanta.
repression of Buddhist* by tho
Integration spread quietly government of
Xgn Dinh
in other parts of the South.
I&gt;ictii could mean In-* o f its
There were no incidents re­ Lf. 8.-supported war against
Communism.
ported.

South Carolina
Mix Peaceful

TKUItEI.I. AND DEItUKI.L KltYIN wear pn|&gt;er head Imntl* with their
name* for faculty ami fellow student* to tell them apart at Southside
School. The alx-ycar-old twin* today entered the first k ratio class of Misa
Zillalt Welsh, who commenced her list year as it Southsidc teacher. Terrell
and Derrell are aims of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph A. Ervin, o f Summerlin
Avenue.
(Herald staff photo by Hill Vincent Jr.)

County Reinstates

Enrollment Up,
Milwee Reports

Public school enrollment to­
day was showing an Increase
over opening day last year,
In all, a number of budget according to Sept. II. T. Mil
change* was made to allow wee.
"Report* this morning from
for Miss Wilson's salary.
all schools," lie stated, "indi­
Tile budget wilt be aired in
cate an Increase in enroll­
public hearing by ihn Com­ ment will be shown when all
mission at next Tuesday's reports and figures aru tab­
ulated this afternoon.”
regular session.
Milwee also pointed out
Discussion al i » was held
that
influx of winter visitors
hut mi decision reached on
thu proposed 533,Uittt court- and migrant workers will also
show the usual Increase in
house annex at Casselberry.
Chairman J. C. Hutchison November, December a n d
read a Idler from Ihe Junior January, probably swelling
Chamber of Commerce con­ Ihe school population to near
15,noo.
cerning rabies shuts.
"All report*
show that
school operation, got off tu a
smooth start,”
Ihe school
superintendent said.
In spite of a statewide
school move to bring about
The North Orlando Village lower milk price* by serving
Council today canceled a fruit juices, .Seminole County
meeting scheduled for Wed­ schools were serving mlik un­
nesday night (or the purpose der negotiations In bo com­
pleted by the School Board
of hearing second readings on
Sept. HI.
Ihe proposed utility lax ordi­
Private and p a r o c h i a l
nance ami on the ordinance school* also said early re­
creating a 30-year franchise ports Indicate an Increase in
with Sn1iurli.su Propane Gas their enrollments.
Company.
It is expected that the read­
ings wilj take place at the
regular September meeting of
the council which has been
set for next Tuesday at 7:3ii
WASHINGTON (U PI&gt;-Tl.e
p.m. in thu Civic Building al Navy said Monday Ihe deepthe Village Kecreation Area diving bathsyscaph Trieste
lad week photographed de­
bris (ii.it may have come
Skier Killed
from liie sunken nuclear sub­
ST. PETKRSIKUG I UPI) marine Thresher,
— A teen-aged w*ter.*kjer,
The pictures were taken on
James W. (Sunders, It&gt;, swerv­ the bottom of the Atlantic
ed loo far out Monday, slid about 20 miles o(f the New
into the path of an oncuming England coast where Thresh­
boat an-l was fatally Injured, er sank April 10 with 129 men
police repotted
abouid.

Home Agent's Pay
Tho county’* share of the
salary of Miss Myrtle Wilson,
county home demonstration
agent, was reinserted in the
tentative budget by County
Commissioner* in special ses­
sion this morning. .
Commission h&gt;ok under ad­
visement some budget chang­
es requested by County Agent
Cecil Tucker,

10 Vigilantes
In Fly Over
Ten Vigilantes were slated
to fly over Sanford at 1 p.m.
today as the first clement of
Heavy Altark S pudruu 7*s
ho ineeu mlng from s e v e n
months of duly in Ihe Medi­
terranean.
Cdr. Leroy Ito alit, squadron
commander, wa&gt; l&lt;&gt; lead his
group in this ail room from
tint CSS Enterprise, which Is
due to dock Wednesday a’.
Norfolk, Va.

VAll-7 AREA at Sanford Naval Air Station was all decorated this morn­
ing in preparation of the suuudrun’a homecoming during the next three
days. Pictured here are William Johnson, Douglas F. Purdy and Eldon
Davenport shown placing a “ welcome home" decoration for their buddies
in the squadron*

NO. 9

Holiday Death
Toll At 676;
535 In Traffic

for a new county borne.
This will be added to the
173.(KM already raised to
make a total of *123,000 In
the capital Improvement
fund fur Ibis purpose. Com­
missioner John Fitzpatrick
reported after a Tallahas­
see conference a county
home could nol be con­
structed for $13,000.
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
reported that with other
burigrt increase*, Including
one Iron* *13,non to tto.ooo
tor (he t handier «l Com­
merce, It may be necessary
for the county to increase
Its lax millage one-third
mill to six and ooe-third
mills total.

.... . ,__
*ri
■' u im -e tir ta*neral with u
UvcruncInitflK majority. 1 h*
•
i. , _ .. i, u
i 11?|iut4tion a* it idnniH.1 tn represent charter which Inc i '
'
poitedly next in line for the
town U operating under, U so
i,at ion's top Muntle post, lie
vague und limited in its pro­
is Lt. Gen. W .dlno M. G.ccne
visions lh.it the town govern­
Jr., Murine chief of staff.
ment cannot he operated properly."

*

TUES., SEPTEMBER 3, 1963

County Commission today
approtrd an additional $30,MO In Its tentative budget

It's a safe bet Mayor Tom
McDonald will run for reelection ns City Commiasioncr
tn the November election. "I
haven't made up my mind
definitely yet," Hi* Honor
said today.
• •
•

It's also a safe bet the City
Cuntmlsslon will approve the
tentative budget as drafted by
I City Manager Pete Knowles.
• •
•
It was learned only today
that that railroad union rep­
resentative who addressed the
Jaycee* here a couple week*
ago had only high prais* for
The Herald. This newspaper
previously had editorialised it
has no quarrels with railroad
. management and tail unions
» only want to ace the train*
keep rolling. And has endea­
vored to present both sides
of the picture. Thi* union man
told the Jayeees The Herald
was mote fair hi it* news
pre-entation of the situation
than any other newspaper in
the country. We gladly accept
0U1U |&gt;l&lt;lUiliUU

Established 1908

Bulletin

• • •

I

School Board
May Ask U. S.
To Intervene

Navy and civic officials,
families and friends of the
squadron memb&lt; rs were to
be on hand to greet the fliers
on their arrival.
Airlift for supporting mem­
bers of the aqua Iron will ar
rive at 5:15, ii'30 and 7 3t)
p in. Wednesday and 2 and 3
a.m. Thursday,
Wive* and families of sup­
porting members may tele­
phone after 7 p.m. tonight at
any of the folio..mg numbers
to learn when their respec­
tive fliers will arrive on the
airlift!' FAirfax TU3IH. 2 3379,
—tl—
a and » 82u3.

North Orlando
Cancels Meeting

Sea Shots May
Be O f Thresher

An Orlando youth continued
In "critical condition” today
suffering from Injuries re­
ceived in an automobile cra-.lt
In which another boy was
killed Monday on Interstate
t near Del) ary.
. Orange .Memorial Hospital
St laches reported this morn­
ing that Bill Plrollo, 13, of
Orlando, continued In "cri­
tical condition” with bead in­
juries.
Dead on arrival at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital was
Handy llouchlns, 13-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
T. Houchins, 217 East Muriel
Avenue, Orlando.
Also injured In the crash
were Gerald McCIintock, IS.
Billy Davenport, IS, and Dale
Vickers, 15, ail of Orlando.
McClintnck, the driver, Is In
"fair condition” at Orange
Memorial Hospital. The other
two boys were treated and
released.
Trooper J. S Wolf said ap­
parently McCIintock lost con­
trol of the car while travel­
ing at high speed. The car
ran off Ihe road, roiled and
came to a stop on its top on
the highway. The accident oc­
curred al 11 a. m. immediate­
ly north of the lie it ary inter­
change.

TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UM 1Alabama state troopers M
duty her* to keep an allwhite school closed to pre­
vent Integration began pall­
ing not shortly after 1:15
p. m. EDT. (11:15 «. m.
GST) today. A spokesman
aald they were enroute to
Birmingham where while
schools are scheduled tn bp
Integrated Wednesday.
• • •
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UPH-A
stern force of mare than too
state troopers turned stu­
dents and tcactiera away
fr o m -a closed school today
and gave Gov. George Wal­
lace a first-round victory lit
hit new battle to keep Ala­
bama public schools segre­
gated.
But the little governor faced
opposition from local school
and government authorities In
t h i s predominantly Negro
town. They promised to go to
federal court If the troopers
were not removed within a
week.
Macon (Tuskegee) County
Solicitor Broward Scgrcst ac­
cused Wallace of “ invading’ *
the county with state troops
to prevent "peaceful integra­
tion.” Scgrcst vowed to seek
federal relief if Wallace does­
n't let local rule prevaU.
Wallace c l o s e d Tuskcgep
High School Monday shortly
before 13 Negroes were sched­
uled to enroll at the tradition­
al Labor Day opening o f
school.
He sent 107 state troopers
here to back up his surprise
closure order and dispatched
additional forces when the
county school board defied
his order and kept tha school
open.
T h e troopers surrounded
the block-square school and
kept w itch all through the
night. Col. Al Lingo, com­
mander of tho state police,
supervised the Hoe* on hone,
back this morning.

Politics Behind
Wallace Move

MONTGOMERY,
Ala.
(U PI) — Gov. George C. Wal­
lace aaw his open defiance o f
federal Integration orders fo r
the second time In three
months today as a spring­
board for antering a few
presidential primaries next
year.
Watlncu had no serious Illu­
sions that he could win the
presidency Imt sources closes!
to the segregationist gover­
nor said he felt he could
druw thousands o f "protest’*
votes against President Ken­
nedy if he entered soma 15)0-4
primaries.
Hi* likely targets would be
Maryland, Ohio and Indians^
Since June, when tho gover­
nor made good a campaign
pledge to “ stand III tho schoolhnu*o door” at the Univer­
sity o f Alabama in an at­
Hoy Drowns
tempt to block tho enroll­
TA.Ml'A tUPI) - Tommie ment o f two Negroes, Wallace
Lee llulchin, eight, drowned has received thousands of let­
here Monday In the Hillsbor­ ters fiom many parts of the
ough Hivcr.
country praising hi* itand.

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DEAR ABBY: For the
past month I h*r* boon
gettlnf telephone colls from
• m u who has ■ Tory nic*
■puklnr voles. Ho asks for
mo by noma, although I am
not lilted In tho phono book,
lit won’t tall mo what HIS
noma la, or how ho got my
number, Ha ealla in tho cra­
ning about four tlmoo a
weak. To bo honoat with
you, I «ort of enjoy theae
calli, but row It has gone
beyond that Ho wanto to
moat mo aomewhero. I am
20, havo a fairly good Job
and lira at homo. My mo­
ther thlnka ho la aomoone
I “mat" at work. Do you
think It would bo all right
to moot him In penonT
CURIOUS

(NEXT: Begging down and

thooe gaaotieM ea the tip of
your tongs*, dent bother to
iw d any further. Yon already
know how to memorise.

had to memories the capitals
ef tho etatas. You probably
remembered them, too — un­
til tho teat w « ever. What
happened waa that yea formed
a -fclad- of scrtoua **TgV* ja
year brain between, any, Bentacky and Frankfort On the
tost, when the Wesker said
"Kentucky," a Utile bell
would ling, the nervous nit
Woald connect Kentucky with
Frankfort—end you'd get an
A on pour teat. But once th*
teat waa over, you didn't u*e
tite rut any more and it gradnally disappeared. That's why
yon didn’t know It today. Bacauae memorialng work* erar
a short period of UaM, but it
dossal stick.
Bo nevar ba satisfied with
memorisation without under­
standing. If you understand
•omathlng, It’ll stick; It bseomss part of yon. Straight
momorlalng doesn’t stick.
But thero are tinea when
memorisation It necessary.
Dates In history, formulas In
physics, definitions In math,
nelrctlons of poethy—ail may
require memorisation. But
memorise them only after
you've understood why they
ahould be ns they ore.
There eeem to ba three dlfiprent types of memories: vis*
gal, auditory and olfactory.
Moot people (oboot 20 per
cent) h en visual memorial.
They remember pictures bet­
ter than sounds. If you have
a visual memory, use It For
Instance, if you havo to re­
member a long oarlee of Itema,
think of a picture you eon aseWlate with each item (tha
illller the better), then tlo
nil the pietareo Into a single
big plcturo and Just remember
that. On a teat, till bf easy
to ' decode" the picture.
You may have aa auditory
memory, (U you’re musically
inclined, you'll probably bo on
"audiophile.") For you, the
beat way to memories la In
singsong, repatltira pattern!
—Itia more tuneful the bettor.
Another good way that
■cents to work equally well
for both typea of memoriae la
to make nonsense words from
the first letter of each Item
to be memorised.
A few people renumber
odors mors easily than they

By U (Jf) BIO Pnlltafor
"Water, water everywhere
and sot a drop to drink."
This la about what tho Tl-

LONGWOOD Elementary School teachara w ho
have Join ed the faculty there include Mra. Jo

I)EAR. CURIOUS: NOl
And If you ara wise you'll
discontinue the conversa­
tions until he tell* you who
he le and how he got your
name and number. If he
refuiei, ask the telephone
company to monitor your
lino. Maybe he’a harmleea,
and maybe ho Isn’t Why
taka chances T P.H. Change

' n e iA fa v lM tw ee*
A ,4 x rl
Ann Copeland,
MwrFranewDRing,
Mra. Adrienne
Gregory, Mra. Ruth Fuller end Van Woodward.

-’Jtfeow*

days at let. After leaving
Norfolk the Independence
steamed Into tha Atlantic for
a month ef training and ex­
ercises prior to Joining tho
Sixth Fleet.
During a recent NATO exeretea Heavy On* had a Tlger-shtr* rote and played her
part admirably wall.
Oa Aug. n Capt. J- D.
Ramaga, a former lletwing
One eommandor, relieved
Capt. I* V. Swanson as com­
manding officer of the U5S
Independence during a cere­
mony hold on tha flight dock.
Other olflears serving aboaid Independence who ara
wall known la tha Sanford
Area ara CipL Si Johnson
and Cdr. Lai Lampman. Cdr.
Leroy Heath la soon to re­
port aboard.
Oo Aug. 24 the Independ­
ence relieved the USB Enter­
prise and Heavy Seven was
host for the turn-over cere­
monies for Heavy One. From
my observation, a happier,
homeward bound group of of­
ficers and men could not be
found anywhere.
Our first liberty port will
be Cannes, France, nnd your
Tiger Tales reporter will be
on hand to give you folk*
back borne a report on th*
Tlgars aa they tour this fam­
ous tea-aide resort.
Congratulations to Dennis
W. Culver, AT2, and his wife,
Janice, on the birth of a
■on on Auf. 2X Also to Chief
Aviation Electrician's Mate
John W. Neal; Jerom# F.
Novotny Jr., AQB2; Barton
P. Hall. ATR1, and Jack E.
Kerchoier, ADJ3, all of whom
recenlty "ehlpped-over" for
another enlistment.

remember sounds or plcturea.
D a pita modern research with
f.-num ed texts, no eure-flre
memorisation technique for
t..u "odoropbllca" has been
«!.. overed. Suggestions from

2 In Family O f
Sanford Man Die
William Ageranoe, wus In
Chicago today to attend the
’ funeral* o f his brother and
' aunt, who died within hours of
•arh other Saturday.
A double funeral service will
bo held Wednesday at tha
Kringus Funcrnl Hume in Chi­
cago.

Mrs. Mary Livock
Funeral Today
Mrs. Mary Ann Livock, 15,
of 315 South Palmetto, died
Friday at tha Seminole Me­
morial Hospital.
She came here from Cleve­
land, Ohio, nine years ago nnd
waa a member of the West
Side Baptist Church.
She is survived by her hus­
band, William James I.lvock
S r , and a son, William Jr., of
Cleveland; seven grandchil­
dren, Including Mrs. Donnld
Wilcox of North Orlando, and
nine great-grandchildren.
Services were to he held at
Grnmkow Funeral Home at 4
p. m. today with tho Rev. Paul
Culley oiflciutinir. Interment
will be in Sylvan Luke Cem­
etery.

SKINNY
DEAR SKINNY: I f your
doctor eaya you weigh what
you ahould for your height,
don't try to pile on any #xceea weight to pleaoo your
husband. Get him • book
on diet end health and
tell him to beef up hie mind.
DEAR ABBY: If "GIVES
A DARN" will buy her
husband’s socks a half-size
larger, her hole problem
will b* solved. Sincerely,
KNOWS DARNED WELL
Tell your troubles to
Abby. For a personal, un­
published reply, please send
a stamped, self-addressed
envelop*.

CAREER MAN
DEAR ABBY: Can you
tall me what to do to gain
weight bceldea getting preg­
nant? My husband nag*
at nit all the time because
I’m so thin. I’ve seen a doc­
tor and he said I am in per­
fect health and I weigh

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la the
waning day* of
summer, the typical housewife
Aaraupa la tha Middle East will have coma to these con­
alnca th* 1241 Faustina war. clusions:
Israel and Syria each accuaSchool teachara aara every
•d tha other of aggression in

UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.
(UPU—The Security Council
resumed consideration today
of a U. 8.-British proposal
designed to satisfy conflict­ complainta to the United Na­
ing charges of aggrasslon by tions.
lrsael and Syria.
The United States and Bri­
The ll-natlnn council w it
to meat at 3 p. m. following
a long Labor Day weekend
recess.
During the weekend, diplo­
mats consulted on proposed
amendments to the AngloAmerican
resolution.
The
amendments wtre proposed
by Morocco in an effort to
nuke lire resolution palatable
(o the Arab states.
Tha resolution would con­
demn the "wanton murder"
of two young Israeli farmers
two weeks ago in an ambush
at Alinagur, a border settle­
ment In the Sea of Galilee re­
gion- The resolution does not
mention Syria, hut it Implies
clearly that Syrians were ressponsible fur the raid.
The killings set off some
border clashes and an aerial
dog fight between Israel and
Syria in the latest of many

Mr. II. F. Ul'junt. father o f
Mr*. Howard lloilgei o f Kan.
fortl, died Saturday night at
Quincy, Flu.
Funeral service* were to be
held at .'I |i. ni. today at tho
Dapiut Church at Quincy.

Signs With Team
CINCINNATI, Ohio tUPI)
—* Wayne Embry, captain of
the Cincinnati Royals team
for t ie last two years, ha*
signed for the 1903-01 National
Basketball Association .sea­
son. The addition of Embry
bring* Cincinnati's roster of
satisfied players lo lu, includ­
ing former All America Jerry
Lucas.

SALEM. N. 11. (UPI&gt;—Joc­
key John Giovanni rude three
winners at Rockingham Park
Tiursday. Giovanni startrd
il* triple with Merry Witness
(47.001 In tiio first race, then
scored with Roving Dame
(&lt;15.20 &gt; la the fourth and
^Turppa tRi.fiO) iu the sixth.

DEAR ABBY: I juat read
tho latter from A BUDDY’S
BUDDY who cried along
with tho guy who didn’t
want to lira any more be­
came ho got a “ Door John"
latter from hia girl bock
home. Woll, I feel lorry for
all the commanding officera
who hare to play wot nurae
to a lot of ilobborlng cry
bablea who want to blow
their bralna out because
aome
two-tlmlng
little
tramp fare them the brush.
A real man would go out
and celakrate getting rid
of her. If A BUDDY"S
BUDDY la typical of our
men in uniform today we
ahould recall aome of the
old soldiera from World

Here !« ■ hind for which I
uleton or doubleton he could
am indebted to Mar,halt
NORTH
f
set the ault stilly.
MUei. The moral aeems to be:
A K U IT I
c.,nnn.«
If you muit overbid, play
W»
"
*upp™ “
h‘ “
waU'
41
four clubi to the king? He
Eait’a ill-heart bid waa de- _ _ _ ♦ A Q J 1 0 4 I
could atlll make the hand If
algned to upiet North-South’!
****
he could guest where the king
orderly flow of bidding and4 * 0 9 3 * 1 4 J 101
of cIub, WM.
It eucceeded admirably. North I x i
4 A 10M TI4
South decided U waa a aura
want hog wild and Jumpad to 6 K 2 I 1
to ft
,
. . . ..
seven ep.de&gt;.
SOUTH (D)
^
Welt kDew thrt hl*
When It got back to Ea»t
4 AQJg|P
partner waa asking tor a
he decided tod o u b l e .
W A41
club or diamond Wad but had
This double told hia partner
opened a heart. Weat had
not to lazd a heart, but Wait Wl,n,
.___. . .
to have a reason and this apopened the king of hearta any*
P«red to ba that he bald
way. 14
4N.T, 4 W
both minor suit king* and waz
Declarer won with tha ace T 4
Pan Pus Doufato afraid to open the wrong one.
and waa duly thankful for
Pan Paso
Therefore South took a first
amall favor*. Still he had
Opening l e n d - r o u n d
club finesse against
work to do. Ha needed to
Wast. It was well that be
aet up thraa club* in dummy |were to break 3-3 orIf the |did. Otherwise tha grand alnm
for diamond discard*. If clubi |king of clubs would drop sln- would not have been made.

Ws

Mrs. Hodges
Father Dies

Rides 3 Winners

your number!

By Oswald Jacoby

BEAR LAKE Elementary School ban these new
teachers who are seen here with Prlcipal George
Dabbe at orientation day meeting. From top,
Mra. Karen Gammer, Mra, Lelra Stroup, M lu
Barbara Colbert and Mias Arleen Stone.

HANFORD’S HEAVY ATTACK Wing One re­
cently drew from iu deployed squadrons to fill
two important stuff billet*. They ure Li Cdr.
O. W. .McGuire (left), .stepped up from l.euvy
from u seven-month Mediterranean deployment,
to become wing weapons officer. (He replaces
Cdr. Irfo Zok) nnd Lt. Wade E. (Tom) Mark ley
Attuck Squadron 7, which arrive.* today,
waa added from Heavy Attack Squadron Nino to
replace Lt. William ii. Fuuik an bombardier-navi­
gator training officer*
4

Priest A Red,
Say Vietnamese

tain were not expected to
agree to any charges In the
resolution.
Many delegates
doubted the Moroccan amend­
SAIGON, South Viet Nam
ments would hive enough
(U PI)—One of three Buddhist
support to be put (o a vole.
priest* being sheltered In the
U. 8. Embasay waa Identified
today as a leader of the
Buddhist resistance
move­
ment who ha* been branded
as a Communist by the Viet­
ST. PETERSBURG, FIs. namese government.
(U PI) — Sheriff's deputies
Reliable sources laid the
probed Monday Ihe reported top-ranking Priest who took
theft o f more than flft.OOO refuge In the embassy Sunday
worth of Juweiry from actress ii Thlch Tri quang. 41. chief
singer Marlene Dietrich.
priest of Central Viet Nam,
MU* Dietrich, who hui a mastermind o f Buddhist op­
been appearing at Guy Lom­ position lo the government's
bardo"!
plush Port-O-Call religious policies.
motel and nightclub on Tierra
The sources said Quang and
Verde I-land, said she discov­ the other two priests, Le Mai
ered the theft Sunday while Chi and Tran Van Nhain,
packing lo return to Califor­ gained asylum in Ihe em­
nia.
bassy Sunday evening after
Shu listed ns missing a $t0,- hiding since tho Aug. 21 raids
000 diamond ring, on IH.OOO o n
Buddhist pagodas b y
bracelet and a "priceless" troops and police. The sourc­
antique Russian bracelet.
es said the government was
There was no sign of forced demanding their return.
entry into her apartment, ac­
The sheltering of Quang
cording to deputies.
was expected to produce ser­
ious political repercussions
here between t h e United
Venetian Touch
States and the South VietnaFORT L A U D E R D A L E nine government
(UPI)— Fewer boat owners
in Furt Lauderdale are wav­
ing frantically and asking—
O „ c)
"H ey, Jack, which way is
R ID E -IM TH E A J R f
hom o?"
Slake Tallis TilS A 11 K*l
Reason: the city is putting
Wait III. Hr, -,
canal-name signs on its 140
««a*wF Healr" taler
canal*. They arc like the
I'les — SO# Oalr
•S III U K HONS*:*-*
streelnamc signs used in less
Xh4I» Vturphr — t-l-t
liquid towns. Tlw signs, coat­
WrJ. A There,
ed wlih reflective material,
('■ll-.-ik I'a— Tile*
can be seen at night from
--AVAUn U l v t " M i r
distance* of several hundred
-llrlara leFeM ea Plan*
J*«l thaaUlvr — « -l-r
feet in the headlights of ap­
proaching boats.

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cent they make — sad then pected to gat done during the
summer didn't get done.
aome.
What «very housewife with
The Idea of having the
school year run 11 months In young children needs is an
stead of nine, as some educa­ autumn vacation.
—Next summer ah* is real­
tors advocate, Is not only
sound—It's delightful to con­ ly going to get organized.
Come to think of it, that is
template.
—Taking young children on what she decided this sum­
a long, cross-country automo­ mer, too.
bile trip should hardly be
classed as a "vacation."
—Next summer, tha house
wife Is going to have a ready
answer for the youthful wail,
"I don't have anything to d o."
It is going to be, "Fine, then
you can water the shrubs,
clean up your room, and set
the teble."
—It was such a relief not
having to attend meetings
during the summer, she half
dreads resumption of club
activities.
—The great disadvantage of
air conditioning la that it cuts
down considerably on the time
children spend playing out­
side.
—The neighbors' children
don't spend enough lime at
home.
—Every active boy should
have the advantage of going
to summer camp—and Jun­
ior is going next summer, or
else.
—Half of the Jobs the ex­

WEDNESDAY F.

1:11 (»&gt; Latftlme
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(D Cbassel * Theater
Hill (D Tamils Shew ■ a

Mexico Firm On
Cuban Policy »

W ED N ESD A Y A . M.
Ills ID Blew oa
1:11 ID Collage ef Ihe Air
•:*l (I) Blea Oa
filt &lt;» Te«ay
fiC. ID Fares Market Report
(D Wake op Moilae
MEXICO CITY (UPI) —
ID Tokay
President
Adolfo Lopes M*.
file I*) FVe-S«heel FUssliS
til* tl) CeealSewa Neve
tool
praised
U. S.-Mixlean re­
&lt;l) State News A Weelations Sunday but indicated
t:M (D Mickies detest Tim*
his government would contin­
Bile ID Captale Ksegeree
(D Mlekay Mesas Skew ue to oppose some of Wash­
Site (D Weather as* News
Ills &lt;D CarteoavlIIe
ington’s pollciss on Cuba.
I ill III Tolay
In a atate-of-ths-natlon
•til tl) Josh Lalaee Shew
tl) Lamp « f Learning speech, Lopes Mateos served 1
1:11 (D Unit 8term Shew
. 1:41 (D News as* Isterrlews notice that Mexico plane no
lliW (D asp Whee
change in Its "fully Independ­
(») Cartoon Capers
(D Lears Spanish
ent policy" of non-interven­
11:11 ID Play Tsar Has*
(D I Lavs Loop
tion in Cubs and landing prlrlt:M (I) Dee. RrUe
llsgea for Cuban airplanes.
11:11 &lt;D Ana aothern Bliow
(D Prleo la Mlaht
The Mexican route is Cuba’#
tl) The MeCoye
11:11 (D Pre All-Ster Rosabel! only direct air link with Lat­
in America. The Organisation
(D Feta A Qladys
of American Statea (OA8) a)
consultative committee on se­
County Seeking | curity hse charged it le used
subversive Cuban agents,
Liquor Revenue byLopes
Mateos paid tribute
FRANKLIN, Ga. (UPI) to President Kennedy for tho
Heard County residents will peaceful ceding of the disput­
go to the polls Wcdnetdiy to ed Chamissl ares to Mexico.
decide whether this Georgix
Kennedy took the tnltlstlvo
city will build a huge liquor in the resumption of negotia­
■tore In an attempt to solve tions which ended recently
tha area'* economic problems. with the United States agree- j
•County
Ordinary Louis* ing to cede to Mexico part .(
Sledge called the special re­ downtown El Paw, Tex*
ferendum after recalving • known as El Chamizal.
petition from 1,300 persons.
If the store le built, th*
city of Franklin and Heard
County will each receive 43
per cent o f the profits. The
remaining 10 per cent will go
for maintenance and normal
business expenses.

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Pedro Goniales Joined the
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�Club Welcomes
South Seminole
Families

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Among m e e t m w m i %denti welcomed to Sooth
Sominoie County by Welcome
Wagon hOateia, Mr*. Nora
Norris, were Mr. and Mrs.
Prentice Manor and daugh­
ter, Chert, from Orlando;
Mr. and Mrs. William Otto
and Candice, from Chatter
tout, France: Robert Stew
art, from Melbourne,
a . Mr. and Mrs. Charles East
* Jr., SuAn, Charles,' Tim,
Mark and Ricky, from Sa
vsnnah. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Ferral), Glen Jr. and
Gregory, from Orlando; Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Wolfenbarger
and daughter, Fama, from
Maitland; Mr. and Mrs. Jos­
eph Donnelly, Stephen, Sha
ron, William, Jimmy and
( Ricky, from Memphis, Tenn.

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Miss Strickland, John T. Bowden
M arried In Methodist Ceremony
Miss Myra Frances Strick­
land, daughter o f Mr. and
Mrs. Meade Rupert Strick­
land, of Sanford, and John
Thomas Bowden, aon of Mrs.
Ruth Gill Bowden, of Man­
chester, Ga., and Clifford E.
Bowden, o f Woodbury, Ga.,
were married Aug. 31 at 8
p.m . at the First Methodist
Church in Sanford.
Rev. John T. Adams, pas­
tor, officiated at the double
ring, candlelight ceremony.
The church wai decorated
with a profusion of palm*,
basket arrangements o f white
gladioli and chrysanthemums,
fern and candelabra. Pews
were adorned with small bou­
quets.
Miss Joan Wilke, organist,
presented a program o f wed­
ding selections and accom ­
panied Bob Crumley, who
sane "The Song of Ruth,”
"W &amp; dlng Benediction”
and
"T he Lord’s Prayer."
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a for­
mat length gown of silk penu
rte sole with pointed basque
bodice, featuring a scoop
neckline trimmed with Chan­
tilly lace and liny pearls and
French beads. Lace motifs
were repeated on the full bell
shaped skirt and bow which
terminated In a chapel train.
A double crown of seed
pearls held her veil of silk il­
lusion and she carried a cas­
cade bouquet of while sweet­
heart roses, centered with a
gold throated white orchid.
Sirs. Winston J. Barr, of
Enid, Okla., and sister of tho
bride, was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were the Misses Kay Ivey, Marilyn McDan­
iel, Dian Aiken and Jan Johnion, of Cairn, Ga.
The attendants wore formal
length sheath gowns of apri­
cot-gold chiffon with draiwd
bodice, flowing stoics and cir.
cular veils attached to match­
ing pill bos hats with tailored
bows. They carried bouquets
o f talisman roses highlighted
with emerald green leaves.
Their white kid gloves were
gifts from the bride.
The groom's brother, Jim
Rowden, of Atlanta, Ga., was
best man and usher grooms*
men were Maynard Darker
Jr., of Atlanta; Henry Brown,
o f Macon, Ga., anil Wayne
Couch and George Kennedy
Jr., all o f Manchcsler.
Flower girl was little Miss
Katie Whelchel, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whclchcl.
The bride's mother wore a
delphinium blue lace dress
over silk crepe with matching
accessories.
The groom's mother wore a
mauve sheer crepe w i t h
scooped nrckllnc, featuring
re-embroldcrcd Akncon lace
motifs and matching hat anil
accessories. Doth wore white
orchid corsagei.
Following the wedding a

Mr. and Mrs. William Wil­
liams, Hannah, Rebecca and
Iluldab, from Agana, Guam;
Mr. a n d
Mrs. Raymond
Ricks, Debby. Dali and Dl
ana, from Charleston, S. C.;
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greene,
from Orlando; and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Struedle, from
. Roselle, N. J.

Sanford
Home Club Meets
This Thursday
The first meeting of the
eeason for the Sanford Home
** Demonstration Club will be
held this Thursday, at 1:30
p.m. at the Home Demonstra­
tion Building, on 2oth St.
Mrs. L. E. Leeper, vice
preiidcnt, will preside and the
program entitled "Foods tall
ored to me” , will be presented
by Mrs. John Senkarik and
Mrs. Lydia Daumcr.
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Due to an error In some o f
9 the literature the date was
listed as Sept. 13, members
please note the correct date.

Enterprise

Personals
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Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
9 Hicks and son Ronnie have
returned to their borne in
Charleston, S. C., after a visit
with Mr. a n d Mrs. Hoy
ScmoQcs.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Keller
and aon Joe of Uristol, Va.,
visited Miss Helen Snodgrass
Thursday.

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reception was held at McKin­
ley HaU.
The refreshment t a b l e s
were overlaid with hand made
Belgian lace cloths, a four
tiered wedding cake, two
heart shaped cakes and two
silver punch bowls with float­
ing ice hearts and whit* or­

chids. Floral arrangements
included
sweetheart roses,
white gladioli, mums and
nosegays.
The Misses Rose Kratrert,
Sally Williams, Jane Strick­
land and Ann Crapps kept the
bride's book. Mrs. T. F. M c­
Daniel and Mrs. John D. Ivey
served the cake and presiding

JlltS. JOHN THOMAS ROWDEN
(House of ltuhijii Photo)

at the punch bowl were Mr*.
J. H. Lee, Mrs. W. A. Kratrert, Sira. Raul F. Robison.
Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. Ted
Williams, Mr*. W. W. Tyre
and Sirs. J. C. Mitchell.
Floating hostesses were the
Misses Deanna Nichols, Ann
Aiken. Jeanne Robson, Mer­
ritt Philips, Sheri Lee, Linda
Williams. Niki Ashby, Pat
Wight, Marty Stemper, Judy
Ludwig. Vida Sue Smith and
Sherlene Shepard. Junior hos­
tesses were M a r i o n and
Emily Strickland, cousins of
the bride.
For traveling Mrs. Bowden
chose a champagne beige silk
shantung suit, brown acces­
sories and the orchid from
her wedding bouquet. After a
wedding trip to the East
Coast the couple will reside
in Macon, Ga.. where they
will continue their education.
Out of town guests included
Mrs. Winston J. Barr, Enid,
Okla.; Mr. ami Mrs. F. P.
Austin, Maynard D. Barker
and Jim liowden, all of Atlan­
ta; Mr. and Sirs. Jock Parker
Strickland, Jane and Jack, of
Quincy; Miss Jan Johnson.
Cairn, Ca.; Mrs. C. A. Strick­
land and family, of Quitman.
Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Strickland, Wauchula; Mrs.
J. C. Wintiurn and Uyrdic.
Havana; Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Strickland and Mr. and Mrs
Wally Esser, Daytona Beach;
•Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Fleming.
Tavares; Henry Brown, Mo­
ron, Ga.; and Gcorgu C. Ken­
nedy Jr.. Mr*. Idus Robertson
3rd, Mrs. Elizabeth
Couch, Wayne and Bill and
the groom’s mother, Mrs.
Ruth Gill Bowden, all of Man­
chester, Ga.

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Miss Betty Sue Brown, who
has been visiting her unde
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Irv
Ing Pryor, has returned by
plane to her home in Mary­
land. Other guest* in the
Pryor home. .Mr. and Mrs.
Eachol Adkins, o f Salisbury,
Md.,
have
also
returned
home.

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Mitchell Home
By Joan Mulct
Richard E. Chmlwiek, son
of Mr. siul .Mrs. W, K, Chadwick, Third St. Chuluota, was
recently honored with n sur­
prise farewell party. He will
be returning to the University
of Miami, this week.
Tho party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mitchell, Lake Jcvsiimlne, Or­
lando. Guests were employes
of tho Herring Medical Lab­
oratory where Richard is em­
ployed during the summer
months.
Tho group enjoyed nn after­
noon of swimming and a good
dinner, then surprised the
honon-e with a shower of
farewell gifts.

MRS, RUTH GILL ROWDEN, left, mother of the Krooni, was hostess for
the rehearsal dinner party ut tho Miiyfuir Inn, Friday night, following tho
rehearsal for liio SUirkliiml, Huwden wedding. Members of the wedding
party, relatives and friends were guests of the honored couple. With her
from left are, Mrs. Winston J. Harr, matron o f honor, the groom-elect,
John Thomas Rowden, bride-elect, Miss Frances Strickland ami best man,
Jim Rowden,

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By Jody
824438
Navy wive* have a busy
two weeks approaching as
several activities begin soon.
On Friday, all Navy wive*
bowling will start Its league
competition. The wives will
meet at the Jet Lanes at 9
a.m. for their flrat games
of the fall season.
Any wives interested in
bowling should call Mrs. A.
F. Reno at FA 2-7138 before
Friday.
Two courses, both sponsor­
ed by the Navy Otficera
Wives Club will begin earlynext week. On Monday the
home decorating course for
all Navy and retired service
wives will have its first meet­
ing. On Tuesday, Sept. 10,
bridge lesions for ail officers
wives will begin.
Reservations for the home
decorating course, "You and
Your Home,” can be made by
calling the following squad­
ron representatives:
VAIM , Mrs. D. Klett, FA
2-M7rt; VAIM, Sirs. Fred
Stlpp, FA 2-30X2; VAH 3, Mrs.
Dan Beard, 323-OMM; VAIM.
Mrs. R. L. Wright, 323 0938;
VAli-9, Mr*. John Moynlhan,
FA 2 W03; VA1I-1I, Mr*. Kermil Jamison. 322-01; Staff,
Mrs. E. L. Kbbert, FA 2-3027;
Station, Mrs. Rolf Noll, 3234M8.
Reservations for (he bridge
course can be made with
Mrs. William L. Goodman at
322-2183 as soon as possible.
Next Monday Is the dead­
line for making reservations
for the all officers wives
bridge benetit on Sept. 12.
Partners can make these with
the following:
VAIM. Mrs. Michael Du­
rant, 3220382; VAIM, Mrs.
Roy Farmer, 322-1738; VAHS. Mrs. Dan Beard. 323-032(1;
VAll-7, .Mrs. It. L. Wright,
323 0908; VAH 9. Mrs. D. F.
Monday, 322 6394; VAH-ll,
Mrs. Bart Bartholomew, 3227333; Station, Airs. Vincent
U w , 323-0374; Staff, Mrs.
Wade Marktey, FA 2-3189.
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Mrs. Hershel Russell was
the hostess for the VAH-l enlisted wives club coffee held
at her home Thursday.
Five guests, also wives of
VAIM personnel, joined the
Tigeretles. They were Mrs.
Roy Williams, Mrs. William
Woolen. Mrs. Richard ShawIcy, Mrs. Plummer Rhoades
and Mrs. Lawrence Stallings.
Tea and coffee, coffee cake
and rolls were served to the
guests anil members.
Members nitending the cof­
fee were Mrs. James Ander­
son. Mrs, David Frrrier, Mr*.
Floyd Oakes, Mrs. Richard
llookerwerf, Mr*. Vern Gra­
ham, Sirs. Robert Cooper,
Mrs. Douglas Horton and
Mrs. .Marvin Koo/er,
• • •
Four members of the Navy
Wives Club of Jacksonville
were honored Thursday with
a coffee at the home of Mrs.
Barbara Driscoll in Plnecrcst.

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VAH-ll officera wivea eoffee, 10 a. m. Home of Mrs.
Bart Bartholomew.
VAH-S officera wive* cof­
fee, 10 a. m. Homo of Mrs.
Betty Lackey,
NAS officera wivea tuaeiicon
11:30 social hour, 12:W, lunrh
Lake Monroe Inn,
F iieay
VA1I-9 otfleer* wtvei bridge,
7:30 p. m. Horn# of Mr*.
John McCracken.
All Navy Wives bowling. Ha­
gue meeting, 9 a. m. Jet
Lanes.

Local Events
WEDNESDAY
The Ladlai Auxiliary of Weklwa Lodge 979 will meet at
7:30 p.m . at the Oddfellows
Hall on Magnolia Avenue. All
members ara urged to attend.

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Your summer rottona, or your heavy
woolens, will get the best attention
possible, and will give yon month*
of good wear. An Investment in good
clothes deserves the best of clean­
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n sweater seems drab, or n skirt al­
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nml pressed, and it Is ready to l&gt;* worn for many
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VAH-9 officers wivea cof­
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G- L. Atkinson.

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Mrs. W. J. Fordham, a
member ot the VAH-9 offi­
cers wives club, was present­
ed with a farewell gilt Friday
evening by the group.
The gilt was given at a potluck dinner and social even­
ing at the home of Mrs, John
D. Moloney. Mrs. Fordham,
whose husband Is being trans­
ferred to another S N A S
squadron, will be leaving the
club toon.
Another highlight of the
Mrs. J. L. Shipman, wife of
evening was a letter from
the commanding officer of
VAH-9, who is presently tour­
ing the Mediterranean area.
Alto attending the tupper
were Mrs. P. N. Becton, Airs.
T. E. Qulllin, Sirs. R. H.
Cooke. Mr*. J. J. Moynlhan,
Mrs. J. A. dcGanaht, Airs. PA. Monroe, Mrs. D. F. At unday, Mrs. W, I. Lewis, Ain.
If. L. Klein. Mra. G. L.
Thompson, Mrs. A. F. Reno

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The visitors, who had com*
to meet the member* oI the
Vigilante* Navy Wives Hub
No. 211, were Mrs. Nancy
Wernet, Mrs- Sally Cotpill,
Airs. Ruth Skapyak and Mrs.
Vivian Wagner.
An attractive table, cover­
ed with a lace tablecloth and
a floral centerpiece, held re­
freshments of pastries, coffee
and Iced lea.
Four new members also
joined the club. They were
Mrs. Pam Patson. Mrs. Janet
Rodgers, Mrs. Mary Sutton
and Mrs. Phyllis Freese.
The next business meettlng
of (he group will be held Sept.
D at tho home of Mary John­
son la Country Club. Any en­
listed Navy wife interested in
joining the national organiiation can contact the president,
Mrs. Shirley Owen* at 3227754.
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A special treat la plan ed
for officer* wire* g f VAH-ll
and Detach meat B at tbatr
code* Thursday at the home
of Mra. Bart Bartbotemew.
Several aaemera at the club
will have a "surprint” for
the group.
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Two visitors, Mrs. James
Hay and Mrs. Darwia Smith,
joined several CPO wives at
a luncheon Thursday at the
Skyline Restaurant.
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N ew Arrivals

Air. and Mrs. Ronald An­
thony Cameron, of Belle
Glade, announ t* the birth of
a seven pound, 11 ounce son,
By .Mrs. ( Jarenre .Snyder
Aug. 27 at the Bella Glade
Mrs. W. It. Whidden gave a
Hospital,
party for her daughter, Nan­
They have chosen the name
cy, Saturday afternoon, tho
occavinn being her eighth Ronald Anthony Jr. for the
new arrival who has a twobirthday.
Attending were the hon- year-old sister, Kathy,
Paternal grandparents are
orec’a sisters. Linda a n d
Glenda, her cousins, Larry Mrs. Robert Cameron and
and patty Leitncr, and Tina the late Mr. Cameron, of DrLand and formerly of San­
and Terry .Vtiles.
Also her aunts, Mrs. Mar­ ford.
ion Leitncr, Mrs. flrjan Net­
Mr. Cameron Is a nephew
tles and tier grandmother, of Mrs. John E. Grsdlck, of
.Mrs. Manning Todd.
Sanford.

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Personals

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Farewell

Members o f Seminole Chap­
ter 2, Order o f Eastern Star,
arc busy preparing (nr the
official visit o f Mrs. Irene
Johns, Worthy Grand Matron
of the Grand Chapter of Flor­
ida.
Practice sessions have been
held, and decorations arc be­
ing made for tire chapter
room and the dining room
where a reception will be held
alter the meeting Thursday.
Sepl. S at 8 p.m. at the Ma­
sonic Bldg, in Santord.

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The Dorcas Sunday School
Class of the First Baptist
Church met at the home of
Mrs. Eugene Pennington, in
Lake Mary, for the monthly
buiiness and toclal.
Members presented their
favorite Bible verses during
the devotion period. It was
voted to hold the annual ban­
quet at (he Barb Iron Restau­
rant, In September.
Mrs. Thomas Mero was ap­
pointed chairman of the nom­
inating committee, to select
officers for the new church
year.
During the social hour,
members enjoyed movie of
European scenes. O t h e r s
present were Mines. Carl
Moyer. Edward Smith, Wal­
ter Brooks, Carl G. Tillls,
Tom Fulton, Calvin Jardlnc
and Mrs. Mero.

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�(agination In O rbit
O fttfm n a reader o f science ficWo» la called a dreamer. Yet, U be?
Ictoaea fiction seems to foretell
■ u a r a practical invention.
F or example, In 1626, Sir Francis
Baeon a ‘T h e New Atlantia,” helped
taepire the founding o f the Royal
Society. In it. Bacon predicted airPtonaa, aubmarinea and the telephone
Tears before Alexander Graham
Ball finally invented i t
In 17(0, De Lxt Roche’s “ Giphantia” anticipated the television set by
some ISO years.

P e te r

STEPPES O f R U SSIA

Jules Verne predicted a variety
o f inventions; fo r example, he de­
scribed the atomic submarine in
‘ Tw enty Thousand Leagues Under
the Sea,” and the helicopter in "Robur the Conqueror.”
And, in 1038, ‘T h e Man in the
Moone” by Francis Godwin demon­
strated the moon’s gravitational at­
traction with the earth, even though
it was a tong time before Sir Isaac
Newton stated his gravitational
principles.

When • group of Royal Canadian
A ir Force men came to Thule to con­
duct n twrwnonth project on meas­
urement o f infra-red rays at high
altitudes, the thing they missed most
was trees. Coming from a country of
bug* forests, they solemnly staked
out an area as the Thule National
Forest and posted signe warning of

W ASH IN G TO N - (S K A )

n't need the $1J million sub- findings can be appealed to
ildy It had been getting for the courts and the Northeast
New England service.
ease may get to the Supreme 4 I *
Things didn't work out that
Court. But Congresa has no
way. Florida traffic didn't
increase as rapidly as CAB authority to challenge or in­
vestigate CAB decisions, as
expected.
The result was that all three Monroncy pointed ou t
If findings of government
airlines began to lose money.
On the same day that Sen­
CAB's decision against mak. regulatory agencies can be
ator Kennedy was making a ing Northeast's Florida certi­ opened up to Congressional
big pitch to allow Northeast fication permanent was based pressure even Indirectly, as
Airline to continue its New on findings that the two other Senator Kennedy has attempt­
York-to-Florida service and companies could give the re­ ed to do by trying to make the *
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also get a big government quired Florida service ami issue one of saving a New
subsidy to improve its New operate at a profit while England industry, the authEngland operations:
Northeast operated in New orily o f all government boards
— President Kennedy made England as a subsidiied car­ and commissions might be
public a Civil Aeronautics rier giving local service.
destroyed.
Board report outlining a fiveNortheast's reply in sub­
year schedule for reducing stance is that if it can't keep
P y r a m id 's Area
subsidies to airlines
that the east coast service it may
Tile base of the Great Py.
couldn't pay their own way. have to fold completely, end­
—And CAB also handed ing New England service and ramid of Gita, Egypt, co**ers about 13 acres and Us &gt; j c
down its final decision to end discharging 2,000 employes.
(op point stands about 451
Northeast's New York-to-MiBut Eastern and .National
ami service, effective Oct. 14. have offered to hire all of feet above tho ground, hav­
To give Senator Teddy cre­ Northeast's
personnel
not ing been reduced by 30 feet
dit where due, he made a big needed for New England ser­ during the centuries.
bipartisan try to save busi­ vice. And Mohawk and Alleg­
ness for the New England heny airlines might be inter­
ADDING MACHINE
line.
ested in expanding their ope­
BARGAIN
In all 2} New England sen­ ra lions from New York State
New. It. ( ’. Allen Manual
ators
and
representatives into New England.
Machines 7-column, sub­
from both parties signed an
The situation is complicated
traction, jump tutal, run­
appeal to Civil Aeronautics by Howard Hughes' purchase
ning total window, auto­
Board to grant Northeast a of Northeast control. Senator
matic clearance.
$3.8 million annual subsidy. Howard W'. Cannon. (D-.Nev.),
A Hood, .Strong Durable
.Machine that will last for
But what developed at a suggested that maybe Hughes
) ears.
special Senate Aviation Sub­ ought to be subpoenaed by the
Formerly $175. Now $125
committee hearing under Its Senate aviation subcommittee
and
Tas. Terms and trade*
chairman. Mike A. S. Mon- but Munroney ducked that.
Ins.
roney. (D-Okla.), was that
This is, after all, a tick­
the New England senators— lish business, with national as
HAYNES
Aiken and Prouty of Vermont, well as New England interest
OFFICE MACfllNE CO.
Cotton and McIntyre of New
311 Magnolia ,\ve, Hanford
CAU is a regulatory body
Hampshire and Saltonstall of with quasi-judical powers. Its
Open Evenings
Massachusetts—were most In­
terested in getting more and
better airline service for their
states. They made it clear
that existing service wasn't
adequate.
Senator Kennedy went all
out, however, in ids opposition
to the CAB decision and his
appeal to keep Northeast ope­
i9
rating the way it is now,
AT
NO
laTIA
COST
with an additional subsidy.
There is a long tale of
woe behind this case. It goes
back to I95d when CAU grant­
ed Northeast a five-year tem­
only
porary certificate to operate
the East Co„sl-Florlda route
in competition with Eastern
and National Airlines. This
•ach
was in the Eisenhower ad­
ministration when cx-Gov.
Sherman Adams of New Ham­
pshire was a big man in tlso
White House.
The play at the time wax
P A IN T STORE
that if Northeast could get
this Florida route, it would
209 W. FIRST ST.
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operate at a profit and would-'

the danger of unquenened campfires
and carelessly tossed matches.
The only trouble was, there
wasn't a single tree In the whole o f
Thule I
Eight months later, the team
came back for another tour of duty.
They brought with them a fir tree—
together with the necessary sod —
and set It up in their headquarters.
Thule National Tree — uh. Forest—
was in business.
The antifire campaign has l&gt;een
t r e m e n d o u s l y successful. There
husn’t been a single forest fire to
date.

licit other industrialists to pass on
discarded or unused tools and ma­
chines to be sent overseas. By the
end of the 1905, the total value of
the donations will be 20 million dolJars a year.
Encompassed is everything from
files to complete electronics training
shops. Industries are allowed to de­
duct fair market vulue of their gifts
from their taxes.
Much of the material is obsolete
by American standards, some prac­
tically worn out. Hut every item is
prized by the recipient und becomes
a constant reminder in another part
o f the world thut, even though Ainer*
cans may huve other faults, they
buve big hearts.

Dick West Says

FTC Going L itera ry ?
The vigilance exrrcised by
tba Federal Trade Commit•ioa ia protecting us consum­
ers from a fate worse than
finagling It aometimei awegome to bebold.
A majority o f Its cases, it
is true, are more or lc*s rou­
tine, Involving, say, a fur
dealer who puts a mink label
en a muakrat or a line o f
Waterproof watches thut esnBut every now and then.

the commissiuii turns up ■
landmark case
thnl cuts
through to the very fitters of
commercial Integrity.
One sued case wua ha furreaching decision thut when
a shaving errnin rumpuny
demonstrates its product by
shaving tund|mper in u tele­
vision commercial, it ought to
use real sandpaper.
The impart of thut decision
«a * still reverberating in the
distunt corners o f the world

when tile coiiiiniaaiun dropped
another bloekbuiter.

This time it held that when
a ahuving cream rump.my is
demonstrating tliu superiori­
ty o f its product over an un­
named brund in a television
commercial, it ought to use
reul sliuving cream.
decently, ufter u |ieriod of
relutive culm, the comniissiun
posted yet another milestone.
It ruled thut when a plate
glass company is demuiietiatIng the transparency o f its
product in a television com­
OUT O U R W A Y
mercial, it ought to use teal
glass,
llieso three ra.es undoubt­
edly will utaud us monuments,
but even su they failed to
prepare me for whut wus coni­
ng next. The commission now
is considering a ruse that cuts
through to the warp and woof
of Western society. Purlieulurly thu woof.
A final ruling is not ex­
pected for some time, but the
Implications o f it nmd« me
gasp. If the initial allegation
is upheld, it may fore# a book
publisher tu retract a blurb.
I&gt;» you catch the signifi­
cance or th a t: It could have
the most profound effect on
the literary world since the in­
vention o f the four letter
word.
Should this cuse establish a
precedent, tho blurbs that ap­
pear on the dust jackets and
elsewhere would hove to bear
some relation to the contents
of the book.
No longer would we pick up
a book bluibed us “ sinful . , ,
•idling . . . sexy” und discov­
er
that it is a history o f the
Page 4 Sanford, Florida Tuea., September 3, 1003
Urowuie Scout movement.
Such a |Hilicy would, as you
WAV.VKW a. iiin .u a , min t o n a .nii r i ni.isnr.n
cuu see, tuke all of the fun
out of buying. Who wants to
fmk. d van r u . r
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Miriam It like many wives
who were Interviewed by
Dr. Kinsey's scents. They

ies you the rest of that 7 learn Iht technique for sat­
course dinner.
isfying their crolic appetite,
If a Dr. Kinsey interviewer they would no longer remain
are sincere in saying they were then to tome to your in a constant state of erotic­
are more passionate than doctor and make a survey of ism, but would revert to fe­
their mates but they are ia Use gastric hunger of women male normalcy, which is a
error. Scrapbook this case, versus men, what would you frigid role in contrast to the
male's greater desire.
for it explains why a com­ say?
So send for the booklet "Sex
"M adam ," the interviewer
paratively
frigid
female
caa still rlaim she ia far might begin, "we are con­ Problems in Marriage." en­
more erotic Uua her bus- ducting a survey of the sto­ closing a king stamped, re­
mach hungers of men vi. wo­ turn envelope, plus 20c and
band.
learn how to completely sat­
CASE Q-4M: Miriam M„ men.
aged 23, has been married
"A re you more interested iate a wlfe'a eroticism.
for three years.
in food than your husband or
"D r. Crane,’ * she protest­ vice versa?"
ed, "I think you are wrong
Whs; would such a starved
when you say women are not wife Ihcn reply?
as erotic as men.
If a hubby wants Hi put his
"Why, I am always hun­
"Why, I know several wives gry." she'd answer th« Dr. wife in a nice frame o f mini!
who say they are far more Kinsey agent.
he should tell her she's as
interested In affection than
" I am ready to go to the pretty as a picture.
are their husbands.
tabic all the time, though my
"And Dr. Kinsey's report husband wants only three
Your good looks will get
contained comments of many meals per d ay!"
you by railroad crossing*
wives who also said they were
Hut this greater stomach safely.
far more ardent than their appetite of the wife would
husbands.
NOT mean she had a greater
OIJR H O ARDING HOUSE
"S o why do you say wo­ tutal capacity for gastric cal­
men are comparatively frigid ories per day, would it?
A*V WORD,/MARTHA, MY IOVE, A K L ,
as measured by the usual
Not at all! For if she re­ UMPHfCVCM
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male standard?"
ceived her full 2.5oo calories MANE AN EAGltR DAY
\ You to lo o e y o u r en jo ym en t
You wives realise that men she'd not be hungry, though
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THAN 1 PUT ltd AROUND
YOU PERFORM GO GRACE- L
have a far greater stomach her husband would still crave iHm houcc / b u t x
FULLY/— U M - H A K - K A E F - -----GUEC.G -fHAT'd BECAUSE
hunger than do women.
3.500.
UlEY WORK IN PAIR*/ , v p LOVE t o ASSIST VUU, BUT
Thus, you may he quite
And that is exactly the ex­ DO X MAKE- MNC.fiLP
T'M ALREADY LATE FOR AN /
content on 2.5«0 calories of planation of the Kinsey re­ CLEAR, OR ML)'j T X
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erotic hunger of many wo­ GRAWtAAK
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men thu. have a greater gas­
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tric hunger Ilian do women. Is that their ardor has im­
Hut suppose you wives, who ply been mildly whetted but
require 2.500 food calories, not fulfilled.
were deprived of 2,000 of
So they are agitated but
them!
unsatisfied in (lie romantic
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down to a full meal, suppose erotic desire is far less than
your husband lets you have that of Hie normal male.
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Yankees Go By
Labor Day With
12-Game Lead.
By I'nitrd Press latcraatioKal
Kvrn manager Ralph llouk
sliould br ready to admit flow
that the New York Yankrn
have tucked away their Nth
American League pennant in
17 year*.
if flouk needs any coaxing,
this lilUe bit of intelligence
should convince him:
The Yankees cake-walked
past the Labor Day milestone
with a 12-game lead — their
biggest bulge at this stage of
the race in 22 years. Back in
1MI, New York led the AL
by !8ia games after Labor
Day action and finished the
season 17 games in front of
the secondplace Boston Red
Sox.
TVhitey Ford became the
American League's first 20g a in . winner of tho season
when the Yankees turned
back the Detroit Tigers 54
Monday in the opener o f their
holiday doubiehcadcr.
The Tigeis bounced back to
win the nightcap 2-1 behind
Hank Aquirre, but what did
that matter to the Yankees?
Their nearest "pursuers," the
Chicago Wliite Sox, also set­
tled for a split against the
Los Angeles Angels—pulling
out an 8-7 victory after losing
the opener 7-5.
The Cleveland I n d i a n s
blasted the Washington Sen­
ators 15-3. and then dropped
an 8-7 verdict; the Boston
Red Sox turned back the Bal­
timore Orioles twice, 4-3 and
2 0 . and the Minnesota Twins
won a pair from the Kan-as
City Athletics, 6-2 and 3-1.

Mickey Wright
Wins Open

DARLINGTON, S. C. (L'PI)
—Fireball Hoberts' idea of a
safe Labor Day is to race a
powerful car before 70.000
people at speeds up to 131
miict per hour and run into
the wall only once.
Tuat's what he did Monday
and it won him the llth an­
nual Southern 300 stock car
racing title plus $22,325.
The Fords finished in the
first four spots. Marvin Panch
of Charlotte, N. C., was se­
cond, 17 seconds behind Ro­
berts; Freddy Lorenzen, Elm­
hurst, ill., was third, a lap
behind, and Nelson stacy,
Daytona Beach, F Is. was
fourth.
It was one of the safest
big stock car races ever run.
For the first time in a Sou­
thern 500 there was no dis­
play of the caution flag. Only
once did a tire pop.
Roberts, a 32-year-old vet­
eran racer from Daytona
Beach, Fla., smacked his pur­
ple Ford into the retaining
wall In front of the main
grandstand coming out of a
curve.
"I wasn't paying atten­
tion," he said. "I was watch­
ing my Instruments."
Rut the damage was only
a slight fender scuffing and
Roberts was able to conclude,
after riding his mobile oven
for four hours, "this was the
safest Labor Day I ever
spent."
It was by far the fastest
500 ever run here. Ideal track
conditions, the absence of a
caution flag and Roberts'
finely tuned Ford— "1 could
get a 134-mile per hour lap
whenever I wanted it"— com­
bined to produce an average
winning
speed
of
129.781
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Musial Ties
Cobb’s M ark
ST. LOUIS (U PI) — Stan
Musial lias caught up to Ty
Coti!) in doubles.
Musial hit the 721th double
of his big-league career in tho
first inning of the Cardinal's
-ecuml game Monday against
the Pirates. The blow tied him
with Cobh for second place
on the all-time list for twohave hits. Tils Speaker is first
with 79.1.

BOISK, Idaho (U I’ I) _
Mickey Wright, Dallas, Tex.,
allot a tlircc-umier-par G8
Monday for a 210 total to
rupture the Idaho Centennial
Women” * Open nnd push her
season's winnings to $21,000,
.Miss Wright's first-place
finish wus worth $1,200.
Runnerup
Kathy
Whirtworth. Jul. N. M.. matched
Miss Wright” * 68 Monday to
CLEVELAND (U P D -T om
finish with a 21 i total.
McCraw is hitting at a .537
Shirley Englvhom, Cald­ clip for the Chicago White Sox
well, Idaho and Marlene Hag­ these days.
ue, Del Ray Reach, Fla., tied
The rookie first baseman
at 215.
has collected 22 hits In his
last 41 at hats, raising his
W in n e r s
average from .202 to .259.
HIALEAH, Fla. fL'PI) Two horses won the Sioo.noo
According to i n d u s t r y
added WUIener
Handicap spokesmen, 1963 will witness
twice in a row and each was the greatest assortment of sun
owned by Calumet Farm — spec* in history. Estimates
Armed in 1916-47 and Yorky run to as high as 8,000 stylet
and colors.
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GREEN BAY. WD. t U P I )Jimmy Taylor o f the Green
Bay Packers met Sam Huff
and the New York GUnts
headon again Monday night.
And again the Packers took
the measure of the Giants, as
they have in the past two Na­
tional Football League title
games—this time by t 24-17
count.
Taylor ground out 95 yards
rushing, scored two touch­
downs, had another called
back ami was pulled down
from behind while apparently
on his way to still another.
Taylor's touchdowns twice
pulled the Packers Irom be­
hind.
Huff, the villian in last
year's playoff game when
Taylor received one of his
worst beatings ever, surrend­
ered that role to end Andy
Robustelii in this one. It was
Robustelli who hauled down
Taylor after a 45-yard gallop
to the New York 42.
And it was Robustelli who
gave Taylor his biggest work­
ing over. Taylor returned the
compliments—but got a pen­
alty for it. He was called for
a personal foul alter roughing
up Robustelli shortly after the
start of the second quarter.
The penalty pushed Uie Pack­
ers into a hole and helped set
up the first score of the
game—a 12-yard field goal byDon Chandler.
Herb Addcrley pulled the
Packers ahead on the ensuing
kickoff by taking Chandler's
hoot on the goal line and re­
turning it too yards.
An eight-yard run by rookie
Nat Craddock and one of the
wildest plays ever seen in
City Stadium gave New York
ita scores.
On the last play of the first
half, Krich Barnes tapped a
Bart Starr pass in the direc­
tion of Jim l'attun who inter­
cepted on the New York nine.
Patton returned 24 yards and
then lateraled tu Dick Lynch
who went 67 more for the
touchdown that gave New
York a 17-14 halftime lead.
J e r r y Kramer's 24 yard
field goal provided Green
Ray insurance late in the
third quarter.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W I. Pet. G||
I.os Angeles 81 54 .606
•St. Louis
77 60 .562 6
S. Fraiu-i*&lt;.o 74 61 .536 9*i
Milwaukee
73 61 .511 10
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Chicago
72 65 .526 tl
Cincinnati
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Pittsburgh
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Houston
50 H8 .162 11
New York
41 91 .121 19
Sunday's Results
St. Louis 7 I’hila. 1
Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 4
Chicago 4 Houston 1
New York 6 Milwaukee 4, 16
innings
I.os A.igelcs 5 San Francisco 3
Moods)'* Itrsulla
New York 5 Cincinnati 1 1st.
Cincinnati 1 New Yurk 0, 2nd.
St. I.ouU 0 Pittsburgh I, 1st.
St. i.ouis 6 Pittsburgh 2, 2nd.
Phils. 9 Milwaukee 4
Chicago 7 S. Francisco 5, 1st.
Chicago 6 S. Francisco 0, 2nd.
l-o* Angeles 7 Houston 1, 1st.
Lot Angeles 7 Houston 1, 2nd.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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New Yoik
90 48 .652
Chicago
78 60 ,565 12
77 60 .652 12H
If Your 7rada-ln It Worth Moro 7han Required Down Minnesota
Hultiniore
71 66 .525 17
Payment, W e’ll Givo You Tho (Difference In Caahl Boston
67 71 .480 23
Detroit
66 70 .485 21
Cleveland
68 74 .479 24
I.os Angeles 62 78 .441 29
Kansas City 60 76 .411 29
Washington
60 88 2162 40
Sunday's Results
Cleveland 6 Detroit 3 1st.
Cleveland 3 Detroit i, 2nd.
New York 5 Halt Imore 4
Hoston 4 Washington 1
Chicago M Minnesota 3
Kansus City 7 I.os Angeles 6
Monday's Results
Los Angeles 7 Chicago 5, 1st.
Chicago 8 Lot Angeles 7, 2nd.
New York 5 Detroit 4, 1st.
Detroit 2 New York 1, 2nd.
Cleveland 15 Wash. 3, 1st,
Wash. 8 Cleveland 7, 2nd.
SWING INTO ACTION N O W -YO U R PRESENT
Boston 4 Baltimore 3, 1st.
SAR’S VALUE DROPS MORI EVERY DAY YOU WAIT Boston 2 Baltimore 0, 2nd.
.Minnesota 6 Kan. City 2, 1st
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Senator Edward M. (Teddy —
I can do more for Matsachusetta) Kennedy doesn't seem
to have things too well co­
ordinated with his oldest bro­
ther, John, who has some
kind o f a Job ia the White
House.

Saying It W ith Tools
Somewhere overseas there’s a
young student gazing at an Ameri­
can screwdriver with admiring eyes.
Jt’a such a strange instrument to
him that U's his to fiddle with a few
days and get the feel o f it before
he begins to learn how to use it.
Ita probably old-fashioned uml
badly worn, a discard from an Ameri­
can plant. It Is ■ symbol, though, of
one o f the lesser known gestures of
friendship from Americans to those
overseas.
This tool came to the small villuge
through the efforts o f Tools for
Freedom, an organization which grew
from the inspiration of u handful of
patriotic businessmen.
From a one-room office they so­

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fo r men serving in the defense of
the Western Hemisphere. Most any
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Sanford, Florida by soma 77 million Americans,
vision experts report^

Dodgers Gain
In Double Win
Over Houston

W. P. TUTEN, o f 316 Kim Avenue, using a bull­
head for bait, boated this 22-pound catfish li&gt;st
week. He was fishing in the St. John* River a
short distance north o f where it enter* Lake
Harney.
(Heruld Photo)

M ays Due To Play
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — fielder Willi* Mays was ex­
San Francisco Giant center pected to return to the line­
up today against the Chicago
Cubs after be retired from
Monday's doubleheader com­
plaining of dizziness.

Player Defeats
Nicklaus, Palmer

Dr- E. C. Sailer said he
could find nothing seriously
wrong with Mays and ordered
him lo go home and rest. He
gave Mays a sedative and it
was reported the 32-year-old
outfielder slept after arriving
at hi* home.
I^-st year on Sept. 12 Slays
collapsed in Cincinnati and
was hospitalized three days.
Mays said he began to feel
tired and Jittery in Los An­
geles last Friday. " I get to
feeling like this about this
time of ihe year every tea•on." said Mays, "but what­
ever it is. it goes aw ay."
It is believed the same ail­
ment hit May* Monday.

WAUKEGAN, III. (U PI)—
Gary I'luycr defruled Jack
Nicklaus and Arnold l’alnu-r
in u $50,000 golf exhibition
Monday with a one under
par 69 and a 136 for the
36-hole match.
Nicklaus piuyed the finul
round in 70 to finish second
two strokes behind I’luyer.
Palmer slipped tu a 71 Mon­
day to finish lost in the three­
way match.
Player und Palmer were
tied with 07'* after the first
round at Glen Flora CountryClub, Nicklaus had a 68.
I'luycr picked up first mon­
ey of $20,00(1 and Nicklaus
collected $10,000 in the exhi­
ni : m i n o i .»: r o t v r r
bition sponsored by a Chicago
/.IlN INI* (H H MIMION
Niiltr#
atI I' mK||&lt;- ||««rltog
discount department store.
N- tic# ta hrr#hy glvrn, that
Palmer earned $14,000.
a fi r r mnahUratlon. th# Hatnl*

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CUrk of tho Circuit Court
Arthur If H» kwltb. Jr,
lly Mariht T. Vlhl#n
(Ttrk of Circuit Court
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By l ilted Pr**s tsUreaUewsI
Sandy's still a dandy, and
now the Dodgers are hitting,
too.
That classy combination —
very much in evidence on the
Labor Day holiday aa the
Dodgers swept a twin bill
from Houston. 7-3 and M , and
bagged 20 hits plus Koufai'
71st victory could mean that
It’s all over but the shouting
in the National League pen­
nant race.
Even though the second,
place St. Louis Cardinals kept
pace with a doubiehcadcr
sweep of their own, t-1 and fi2 over Pittsburgh, the Dodg­
ers retained a six-game lead
with only 25 to go.
And Lo* Angeles certainly
showed no signs of folding as
Kunfax fanned 13 batters in
the opening game to close in
on hfs own National League
record of 289 for a season, lie
now stands at 259 and. the
way he'a going, could break
Ihe record the next time out.
Hi* 21 wins are tops in the
majors.
Another southpaw, veteran
Johnny Podres, picked up the
nightcap win, his 12th.
While the Dodgers a n d
Cards roiled on, the stagger­
ing Giants dropped t w o
games to Chicago, 7 5 and 9-0.
and practically disappeared
from the pennant race, 9»s
game* behind. Cub Dick Ells,
worth won his 20th. The Phil­
lies beat the Braves 9-4, while
Ihe .Meta beat the Reds 5-3,
and then Jo*t to Jim Malon­
ey’s 20th victory 1-0.

SEC Teams Knuckle
Down To Practice
I K M Frees
SoulhcAitern

football teams knuckled down
to serious head-knocking to­
day and some coaches fait it
was badly needed.
Georgia Tech's coaches
were totally unimpressed by
the varsity's showing during
Labor Day drills.
Tech Coach Bobby Dodd
planned two practice sessions
today and a controlled scrim
mage on Wednesday.
—Things wera to bad at
Starkville, Miss, that several
Mississippi State players were
carried off the practice field
because of heat prostration.
Tuiano Coach T o m m y
O'Boyle made five position
changes during the second
full day of practice. O’Boyle
said tbe chsngea were intend­
ed to improve Uw depth situa­
tion at guard and tackle.
Ronnie Haynes, a potential
starter at right end for Au­
burn was lost for the sea­
son with a shoulder separa­
tion during a fullscaie scrim­
mage. Burky Wald waa nam­
ed to fill in for liaynct.
Coach Ray Graves said he
was "quite pleased" with the
way Florida's ‘ Gators arc
shaping up. He was especially

Back Released
OTTAWA (U!*I)—Halfback
Leon Burton of Arizona State
haa been released by the
Ottawa Rough Riders. Burton
had Joined (he Canadian foot­
ball club several days ago
on a "look-see" basis, but did
not sign a contract.

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attorney, Jamas C. Cotllvr, 7al
Kamln.ila County Z onin g Wait Church Htrsat, Orlando,
('i)tntnliilnn
Florida.
lt&gt; ll ih.rt *. tlrown
Ilareln fait not or • ilacraa
8#mlnnls County Z onin g pro confaaau wilt h# antarad
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a l Hanford, M.mlnota County,
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Klortda, ll,la 2Slh day of Au*
IN T H E I INCI IT CIH MT OK gnat. ISSt.
TIIW NINTH Jl llft'l %L I ' m - t a g At.)
Arthur IT. Ilockwllh, Jr.
(T IT. IN %Nil KIIN I K N | .
Clark o f tha c irc u it Court
Nlll.i: H i l N T l , TLflHIHA#
lly; Martha T. Vltilan
IN €TI%Nt »:ilV NO. 1112k
D. C.
KEDKIlAI. NATIONAL MOIIT- JAMK8
C. (*01.1.1 Kit
flAClK A.SH&lt;KTATIlbV, a r o r Atturnay
for Plaintiff
purtotloo,
701 Watt Church Ml.
r u i n i i r r , Orlando, FIs.
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Plaintiff,
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rortclnss x ctrlsln m n rlgtn * MARION K.
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pr oportr. stluals. lying and K. UTNK, at al
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YOU
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sold Im I 1.
that s Complaint to forat-lma
Including:
Ons UK lt#frl(«rotor, »l#e- a certain m o rtga ge -noumbar•rlc. Mu,S«I 1,181111, H . r u l Ing tha fullowtns daacrlbad
rtal pr,.parly, to w n:
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TUT CLtni MANOR. UNIT
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t. accord ing to tha
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plat thereof as recorded
One
Duo • Th*rm AVxtt
In Plat Hook t l . Page
tlostor. Oil. Slod*l I Z i - l ,
ta, I’ ublto Records o f Hrm*
8 *rlx l i lK S i
Inols
County. Florida
On# Victor d l m v t KM*
ebon
Kshxuat
Van,
no hsa been filed agalnat yog la
the above.styled suit, and you
modal or lorlsl No.
Tors Von#|lsn llllnds. m s. s r s required lo #srv« s copy
of
your
Answ er or
other
*al. ni.inuficturtd by H«n.
k s r lk Ulsre * i’xtnt Cum. Pleading to the complaint on
psnyr, Sanford, Klurldx. no Plslntlfra attorneys. ANDKHmods! o r aortal numbsr*. HON, IIL’811, UKAN. U)WN.
lias boon filed a(a!n«t you In (IK8 A van d#n HKRU, 173
tho xbova atylod &gt;ult and you Kaet Central Avenue, Orlando.
*rs rsuulrod lo sort* a ro p y Florida, and III* tbs original
of you r A n i m r or l-lovdlng Anawar or oth er Pleading In
to tbs Complaint on l-laln- the office o f tho Clerk o f the
t iff's s llo r n ty , JOSKPH
M. Circuit Court o n or before
ML-UA8KO.
P O Hot t u . tbs llth .lay o f haptsmbar,
Norn Park. Ptorlds, and file IMI. If you fall lo do ao. a
tbs original Answer or Ple a d­ decree pro c u e f t i i n will be
ing In the offic e of lbs Clark taken against y o u f o r lbs re­
of thr Circuit Court on or lief demanded In tba Com.
before the lain day of Mept. plaint.
This Notlca shall be pub­
•tuber, 1}(1. If you fall lo
J™ so, a decree pro ronfeeeo lished ones a wea k for four
will be taken egalnst you conascutlaa week* In lb# Masf - r Ihe rellaf demanded la lbs ford llersld.
Cumplxlnt.
UATKU
this
Itk day sf
AVITNKjt* my head xnd o f . August, ISM.
(8KAL)
fl'-lxl eeal o f office xt 8 x n Arthur II. Beckwith, Jr.
ford. Hemlnole County, KlurIda th is l l t h day of August,
Clark o f Circuit Court
ttta.
tty Martha T . Vlhlen
(MSA!.)
l-epuly Clerk
I tu a il.
DEAN.
Arthur tl. Beckwith. Jr. AMDKItSOX,
c l e r k . Circuit Court
UJW.NDE8 A van dan UKIUJ
lly : Martnx T. Vlblen
Attorneys s o l Counsellors Al
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J ' *8111-11 M. Sit'llA8KO
172 East Central Uouiavard
Atto rn e y xt Law
Post offic e liog 22SS
p. o. u.,i :: t
OKI.A.NDO, FU alt ID A
Fern Pxrk. H o n d a
Telephone Slt-ISet
Publish Aug.
] T, * 8 sat. PuMiaht Aug. IS. IP, 37, »apt.
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2. IMS
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CDJe-ll

Bennett.
Georgia’s Bulldogs, work­
out out in the mountain cool­
ness at Tallulah Falla, Ga.,
concentrated on defense Mon­
day with a scrimmage during
tbs afternoon session.
Alabama planned to con­
tinue double drills today with
a couple hours contract work.
Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant
said the Labor Day workout
was "satisfactory."
-Mississippi Coach. Johnny
Vaught was among thr minor­
ity of coaches tickled pink
with the opening practice ses­
sion. He called Ihe double­
drill smooth and his squad
“ the finest conditioned team
we've started with in a num­
ber of seasons."
Coach Charlie Bradshaw
thought Kentucky'i drills slip­
ped from Saturday. "Our
folks were dragging," he said
si be reported about 10 of
his squad was nursing minor
Injuries from A half-field
scrimmage.

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NOTH K T O APPKAW
TOi JxHKI'lll.VK 110*8.
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know n.
You srs liarahy ragnlr#,t la
fils you r wrlttsn dafanao to
th#
ttm « r rvmplalnl
fo r
illvorc# flint h#r#ln again st
you, with tbs Clark o f th#
sbovs
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*#pt»mt,#r 31. ISSI. end serve
s copy nf **m# upon P la in ­
t i f f s attorney, Jnmaa C. C o lliar. 7*1 VVrat Church btreat.
Orlantlo. Florid*.
Il#r#ln fall not nr a docro# pro eonfsaaa will b * anl*r#d against you.
WITNKHH my hind and seal
st Hunford, Hcmtnols County,
Florida,
this :itl( day
of
Ausunt, ISSI.
(MKAl.l
Arthu r If. tla.-kwith. Jr.,
Cle rk o f (hs Circuit Court
Hy: Martha T. Vllilsa

I&gt;. O.
JAMK8 C. CO!,u r n

NEW YORK (UFI) — ftor
Kdlso — probably a record
fourth "bore* ot th* ysaF*
chsmpioukip; lor C a a d y
Spots — poaalbiy rxirtawat
That'* th* way to* tutor*
looted today for tw* to rar­
ing's most famous steeds ia
tb* wsks of th* $110,«0* Aqosduck Stskss mi th* Later
Day holiday — a rare that
saw mlghtly Xtlso romp horn*
an gaiy wiansr and Candy
Spots lurch home lam*.
Candy Spots, the Preakaeat
champion, was believed lo
have tuff*red a bowed trade*
ia his fourth-place race- If
confirmed by later examina­
tion, that could mesa tbe ead
of the colt's raclaf career.
As for Kelso, the mighty
gelding virtually wrapped up
the 1963 “ horse to the yeer^title with his 34* length vie*
tory. Deipite a high weigh!
of 134 pounds aad to* fact
that Jockey Mila V akm tla
had him sated up ia tha
stretch, Kelso still was open­
ing daylight at the finish.
It was tbs sixth straight
stakes success for Kelso, who
is unquestionably improving
with agt, and boostsd his life­
time tamings to 11,413,197,
Only Round Table, with a
total of $1,749tot, earned
more money during a racing
career.

Legal Notice
NOTICE 18 H E R E B Y OtV.
EN that The H ousin g Auth­
ority o f the City o f Btnrorfi,
FlnrMs. wilt s n ls rls t n pro­
posals lo furnish Publle Lis*
htlltr Insurance, with limits
nr SS/111 thousand
dollars,
foy • term o f th ree years be­
ginnin g November
1,
lilt,
covering f a s t i* B rew er Coart,
AVIltlsm Clark Court. Edward
H iggins Terraco and CowinMoughton Terraco, containing
SIS housing units, thr*# sJministration
building*
sad
three playgrounds.
Hldo or proposal# will be
received la lha o f flc o s f tho
Authority up until 3:11 PM.
on Heptsmbir I t , H i t
Furthtr
Information
with
regard to Iho plana and *#*•
rift,-all..ns nf said projects and
form s on which sold proposals
mast ha submitted may hs ob­
tained by co n ta ctin g th* Exacutlve Director, st tha Mala
o f f i c e of Ihs Authority.
Oordon t» nrs dle y
Eaecutlvs Director
Tit* Housing Authority
of Ih* City o f Sanford,
Florida
PuhtUhl Aug. M * Sept A
1141.
CDU-TI

Attorney fo r Plxlntlff
7*1 VV»«t Church Nt,
iirlan&lt;1o, Florida
I-u 1,1tell Sept. J. It, 17, 14. I lS i

IN TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF
TIIK NINTH JUDICIAL CIH.
H I T . IN AND FOR SERIN#
o n : COUNTY, FLORIDA
CHANCERY h e , MOOR

IN T IIK CINCCIT rO t'H T OF
THK .NINTH J l lilt 1(1. ITMt I IT. IN ANSI FAN NIJISINOI.B t’OII NT Y. r i . o i t i u %.
IN
CTIANIKHY
.NO.
I2MI
I Abridge, J.)
HOSTON FKDKR At, » A VINO*
INI* LOAN A.v-owtATIoN, g
I'nltsd State# Corporation,
Pla intiff,
v».
ItoltBItT K. IIAnnKTT and
Jl NU B. IIAIIIIKTT, his Wtr*.
Uafandantts)
K o T i r n t o vrpssNit
IKY FIHI.ICATIONy
TOi ItnllBItT K. IIAIIRKTT
&lt;ltr&gt;&gt;d«nc Unknown)
and
JUNK K. IIAIUtETT, hi*
wlf*.
(Itaaldsnc# Unknown)
and
Karlt and all unknown p e r ­
sona. |,*rtl#s end defendants
wti,» claim by, through, under
or t u v l n o the aforesaid IlOIIKItT K. IIAItllKTT and JUNK
K IIAIIIIKTT. hit Wife.
« tiet tier s s apouaas, hairs, d e ­
visees,
grant***.
ivelgneee,
lienors, creditors, trustee* nr
otherwise, ss to each and all
o f whom
residence Is u n ­
known;
and
Kacti and all unknown persons,
parties end defendants, as to
each and all of whom resi­
dent:* Is unknown, having or
claiming la have any right,
title or Interest In or to tbe
following described property,
which Is the subject matter o f
the a b o v e . sty ted cause, v i e :
tail
92,
IIKAIl
I.AKK
H1I.IJI. according to the
l-l.it thereof, te recorded
tn l-lst Hook II. at I’ ags
37. o f the Puhllff Record s
o f Htmlnol* County, F l o r ­
ida.
3 Klectren Spec* lle g ts rs
Modal loull
Including the building and s p piirtantnce* located thereon,
and together with th* fu rn i­
ture, furnlshlnna, and flttitree
(Hunt* therein, and loca ted
thereon.
YOU. A S U KACII O F YOU.
are hereby notified that a
Complaint hxe bees filed I y
(hs
above-named
P la in tiff
agalnsl you and each o f you
lo foreclose s mortgage on
th* abo**-d*t&lt;-rlb*d propert y
In th* sbove-etyled ca m * , and
you and each o f you s r s h e r e ­
by required lo fll* an A n sw er
or other Pleading responsive
thereto with th* Clerk or Ih*
above-entitled Circuit Court
and tu eerv# s copy s f euch
Answer ur other reeponales
Pleading upon tire P la in tiff 's
Attorneys.
CUUIURON
AND
■'OUllatllo.S.
1*41
lltecay n*
lluulsvard. Miami 33. Florida,
on o r before (he Uh day o f
October, I M I ; otherwlsa th*
allegations o f said Complaint
wilt be taken at confessed by
you.
DONB AND ORDKHF.D at
th* Mstnlnol* County C o u r t­
house. Henfurd Florida, this
21th day o f Aagstt. ISM.
(S EAL)
Arthu r It Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk uf Ih* sk oe e-oa tlU od
Circuit Court
lly; Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy cle rk
COt'IUIION and COUttdlluK
A llo rn e ys at Law
Miami o f f i c e
l i t * Ulscayn* Roulevard
Miami 13. Florida
Publish MepL t, II, 17. 34, t i l l
CDJd-14

TIIK PRUDENTIAL
lNSUIA#
A MCE COMPANY O F AMEIU
|t*A, a set* J ersey corpora.
thill.
Plaintiff,
vs.
IIDHERT LEO
RIPEN
sad
ItUTII ARVKI.LA RIDEN, hid
wife,
DsfendsalA

cuu-a

MORTOAUR

notick

roa a cb M V U

of

su it

TOi IIOIIKRT
LEO
ItlDEN
sod ItUTII AK VKLLA HID#
K.N. hla wlf *. whoso rtlle
ilenct las
('hsrlty Church Rood
Pungo,
Prlncoss
AoaS
County
Virginia Dsach. Virginia
and whoso P o s t Office and
mailing address Is:
ILF.D. No. 1, Dog t l *
Primes* A n a s , Y lr g la l*
tills
TOU ARE HEIIETIT NOTI*
KtEU that tho Plaintiff, THE
l-IIUPKNTIAL
I.N8UUANCB
COill’ ANT O F AMERICA, A
New Jersey corporation, hs*
Instituted suit against ROB­
ERT LEO RIDEN and RUTH
AII VELLA IIIUKN. his wife.
In ih* Circuit Court o f th*
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for Heiulnol* County, Florida,
Chancery No. 12421; Ih* na­
ture of tho suit Is to for*clue* that certain m o r t f i g #
which encumbers tho follow­
ing described property situ­
a t ' d and loca ted In Bemlnolg
County, Florida, to-w lt :
Lot I. BLOCK D. WOODMERE P A R K 3ND RE­
PLAT, acoor.llng to plat
lhareof re co rd ed In Plal
llouk II, page 73, Publls
Record* o f Hemlnol* Coun­
ty. Florida.
Including •pacifically, but not
by way o f limitation, th* fol­
lowing fixtu re s and equip*
urent, to-wlt:
1 HE Built-In Range Mod­
el J IIS V - aerial No.
RV 111111
I U.E. R e frig e ra to r Model
TA 311 V . Serial Ns.
NV 111 IIS
YOU, end each o f yen, era
hereby required to fll* your
Answer to Ihs Complaint with
th* Clerk o f th* Circuit Court,
In snd for H.mlnol* County,
st Hanford, Florida, end 10
eerv# e co p y thereof upon
RICHARD W. LA.naiTER Of
the firm o f OURNEY. OURNET A HANDLEY, t i l North
Magnolia
Avenue,
Orlando,
Florida,
attorney*
for
th*
INalntlff la the abova ac­
tion,
on
or
before
the
llth day o f S«pt*mb*r, list,
ola* a Doer** Pro C o a f iit t
Will b* en tore J against you.
IT 18 O R D E R E D that this
Nolle* be published In Th*
Sanford Uerald. s newspaper
published In Semlool* Coun­
ty, Florida, s a c * sack wash
for four ro osocutlv* week*.
WITNE4M th* band o f the
cle rk of th* Circuit Cosrt,
hemlnole County. Sanford. Flo­
rida, this l l h day «C August,
llll.
(BEAU
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
Clerk o f tk * Circuit Court
•emlnot* County, Florida
By: Martha T. Vlhlen
Deputy Clark
IIL'It.NKY. O LTC.NET * HAND.
LEY
111 North Magnolia AvosuB
iirlaado. Florida
Attorney* for US* Flalotlff
Publlah; Aug. II. 18, ST, Sept.
I. I HI.
CDL-ZI.
a

�i
**4A

L e g a l N o tic *
m nau

conrrr

m n a
c o m im im
* H — at f* W k M M M
N olle* I* hereby
th M

after m i i Mm Uoh, III I m U

not* County Xonln* C o m m it
ilo a w ill b o ll • yuhli* k iw &gt;
In* to &lt;I«t«n*ln* the frw etblIlly o f raeom m eadlnf t o th o
Board o f Coanty Commtealon•rn thnt th* fe llo w )* * daacrlb*d p rop erly preMntly ooneil
R -l Bln*t» Family Residential
bo Boned 11*1 Duple*: Lot*
I, J. S, 4. f, 4. II. 14, 17 Front* /
Addn. No. 1 to Allomont* and
*11 # f Bloch B, Hermann Addn.
to Altamonte pin* b o * I W
c o f Lot ». Blk B. ll a y m a n *
Add*.. P. B. L P*.-I9. run S
to J ff f corner— leit I. Blk. B.
N W e r ly to NE'ly c o m e r L o t
1, Blo ck B, Z W e rly to ItETerly
corner Lot I, Block B, N W e r l p
lo
NE'erly
corner
Lot
t,
ntock B, SW'erly to B E 'erlr
corner Lot 10. Block B, K t o
Pun. and th* fl 311 ft o f HE&lt;4
lo Kflti o f RWt* Section f *
ilfl-lu E less that part presently noned C - l Commercial.
P u blic hearln* will b * held
In th* Semlnol* County Court
lln u ie, County Com m lealoter*
Boom, Hanford. F lorida, on
W ednesday. September 11, IMS
at T:lo p. m . or a* eoon there­
after a* poMlbl*.
Sem inole County Z o n l n f
Commission
lly R obert S. Brown
Sem inole County Z o n ln *
tit re cto r
Puhllah: A u*. IT A Sept, t,

1941.

C llt.-It
I t T H E C i m C f l T COCRT At*
ji o ir it L rm ct it , i t . o n
for
m utt*
VILH r t i m . FLORIDA.
n i o t 'K R t to . tat*
F E D E R A L NATIONAL M O R T .
HADE ASSOCIATION, • c o r .
poratlon,
rialu llff,

TMt: t i r T H

»».

JAMES If. TV1I1TB a nd
LONE WHITE,
tn n t*

worth auk

or

ER-

Defendant A

sftT

in

n m eaoiisR

TOi JAMES II. WHITE.
Iteeldene* Unknown
Kit LINK WHITE,
Iteeldene* Unknown
YOU, Defendant*, ara here­
by notified that a com plain t
lo forecloea a certain mor t­
a l * * on th* fo llow ln * dea.
crlbtii property, altuale, lyin g
and beln* In Semlnoln Coun­
ty, Florida, to-wlti
The South I t feat o f L o t
IS and the North 11 faet
or Lot It. Block I I , 1IELA 111, accordln* to th a H a t
Die re o f ae recorded In
Plat Book 1, Pa«a 7*. Pub­
lic Itecoril* of Seminole
County, Florida.
,
Ban**
Heater
haa been filed aialnet you In
the above etyleil ault a nd yon
ara required to eerv* a copy
o f you r Answer or Ple adln *
to the Complaint nn P la i n t i f f *
al turner. JOSEPH M. MUR.
ASK U, •* O. Boa IIS. Fern
Park. Florida, and f II* th*
orl*1nal Anawer or Plea dln *
I* the office o f the Clerk o f
the c irc u it Court en o r b efor *
th* loth day o f HepL, 11( 1.
If yuu fall to do ao. * d e .
era* pro cunfeaao will bo la k end against you for th* re lief demanded In th* Com.
plulnt.
WITNESS my hand and o f .
(total real of office n t S a n .
ford, Seminole County, till*
Ktli day o f An*., 19(1,
(HEAL)
Art hur II. Beckwith, J r ,
Clerk of Circuit Court
Ity; Jran St. Wilke
Deputy Cl«rk
JOSEPH M. Ml.' IIASKO
Attorn ey at Law
P. O. Ilia 121
Kern Park. Florida
Puhllah Au*. 14, 17 . A Sept,
1. 10, 19(1.
CDL-44
IN T H E C l I t C I I T t l l l H T I I P
T U P. N IN T H J l lilt I I I . f i l l .
C l I T IN A A l l P d H I K X H U L I l
I C i r m . FLO R ID A ,
IN C H A N I K K T Nil. I.NI**

W KHT HI III! FED ER AL HAV.
INCH AND IF IAN AMMOCIA.
Til IN, a Federal Savin** and
Loan Aaaoclallon ealatln* un&gt;
der the lawe o f the United
State* o f America,
rialntlTL
-v *.

RICHARD K. CARR and E V ILILYN.N M. CAItlt. h i t wif e,
Defendant*.
(U K M IK II

NOTICE OF a u r T
STATE OF FLORIDA
T o RICHARD E. C A R R and
EV IELTX N M. CA HR, hla
wife,
who** fealdenee
I*
UNKNOWN
Tou ara herahy required lo
fit* you r anewer or written
defenere. It eny. In tha abova
proreedln * with tha Clerk o f
th* Circuit Cuurb and to aerv*
a copy thereof upon tli* Plain*
t i f f * attorney*, whoa* name*
and addrea* appear* hereon,
nn or befor* th* l t t h day o f
September, 1141. the nature
of
tills proceedln* beln* a
ault for foraclosura o f m o r l* a * e against th* f o l l o w i n g
described property, to -w ltt
t . i l 10 anil that part o f
Lot 11, OAKLAND HILLS,
described a* fnllowai
Be*lnnln* at • point on
tha curra o f the East
r l* h t- o f- w a y Una o f E n .
clno Way at th* Inltraec*
tlon
with th* eoutherly
Una of Lot 14: thence
Eolith ( I ' l o ’ lF* East elunif
tha southerly Una uf Lot
14 f o r a distance o f lli.iCT
ft; thenc# North 4(*17'13‘*
West for a distune# o f
103. '.11 (t:
thenc#
North
11'34'IS" West f o r * d is ­
tance of 19.(4 ft. to th#
point of
beilnnln*.
ae.
co rd ln * to the p l a t th ere ,
o f a* recorded la Plat
Rook IL P * l* *«. Publla
Record* o f Semlnul* Coun­
ty, Florida.
TO O ETHER
W I T H : Jackson (la* lint
Water Heater,
Model C
113, Serial m i l .
DONE AND UllDEllKD at
Sanford, County of Rem In ole.
State o f Florida, this Ith day
o f Aucuat, 114L
(S EAL)
Hon. Arthur H. Beckwith,

Jr.

Clerk o f th* Circuit Court
Seminal* County. Florida
By: Martha T. Vlblea
DC.
John it. I'anlello o f
m tE tlO R T , CUL'IUI * l'A N lF.LLO
Alturneya at Law
4»l Jackaon Sirsat
Tampa 1, Florida
Publish; Au*. 11, 14, ■!, B«pL
1, 1941.
CDL-17

N O T RK.HPONS1HLF.
I will not be responsible
f o r any f i b t i Incurred by
•■yona other Lba a Myaelf.
Elmar G. C o U e n b ach

�,

*****

± .

Now Is T h e T im e T o Plant Y ou rself In Y o u r O w n H o m e ... Look T o W a n t - A d s

Phone
322-5612

Classified
322-5613
Office 204 W . First
OCAOXJNK9
CLAMiriED DUPLAY;
Tum., thru Fri. - 3 P. M. dap
Wfera tomtku. Mas. * Sat

1TBA1CUT CLA&amp;slf 1ED:
T um., Umt F n . . 2 P. X . dap
tolora i i w t lo a . Maa. • Sat.
lU F O N a lB lU T Y :

Tha Baraid win aot be ro■poailbia far mora than on*
Incorrect Insertion of pour ad,
aad raaarraa tha right to raviaa or rajact an? advertise­
ment (ram what ordartd to
aaahra to tha yoUclaa of thla

H to-___________________
•ad|»dtu«J Soiimaapa
ttauR a no aoiapa w»dx»
JOJ Z IK I V i 11*3 '» * « d
•x« o* $oa ‘ tnouniMUi » y

Legal Notice

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i

NOTICK IM H KHKUr OIVKN that The lln ualn t Author,
tty o f tha City o f Sanford.
Klorlda. w ill antartaln pro.
p o ia t i to furnlah Plra an t K i landed Coverage Insurant* for
a flaa-yaar
tarm bealnnlng
Novambar
1,
!»43
In tlia
amount o f ft.tt l.O oo ho on alt
hulldlnaa, toaathar with any
addlttona or extanalona. furnltura, flituraa, equipment and
■uppllaa b e lo ng in g to tha aa*
• oriJ. located In Caatla Draw*
ar Court, Wil liam D a r k Court,
Xdward Iftggln s Tarraea and
Cowen-Mougliton Tarraea.
Bldt ar propoaala will ba
yacalrad In tha o fflea o f tha
Authority up until 1:00 P. Jt.
an laptambar 11, 1MI.
Purtbar
Information
with
M ia rd to th a piano and *pa&gt;
flratlona o f a a l j projacta and
forma on w hich said propotila
u n it bo oubm lttod may ba
obtalnad by
eontaolln* tha
Eeeeullv*
Dlraetor,
at
tha
Mata Offlea o f tha Authority.
Gordon L. Uradloy,
Executive Dlraetor
Tha H o u s in g Authority
o f tha Ctty o f Hanford,
Florida
Puhlllhl Aug. I f A lapt. I,

m i.

COL-74
IN TMli I I N i l ' I T
rutK T,
NINTH J l llH IAt. CINI I IT.
IN
till
y«H
SKMI.VULU
c o n n , ri.(iN iiiA ,
IN I'llANt'KHV NU. I.UII
U L M U UULO.U JULL.

Italntlff,

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A KICK HILL,

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Pafaudant.
N O T in : TO IIKKKVU

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or

rLoHiiiA

t o i AIltCK H I M .
Who.a roaldenca and ad*
draaa la unknuwn.
PLKAdK T A K K NOTICE that
you ara harahy r«ru!r«d to
fit* your w ritten antwtr or
daftnea. If any, personally nr
by an attorney, on or hefora
■tpltmber 10. t i l l , at tha
Offlea of tha Clark of tha
Circuit Court, at tha Court*
houea in dunfard. h-minol*
County, Klorlda, and to mall
a copy th ereof to dlanatrom.
Davit A Mctutoah, Attornaya
for Tlalntlff. I'ott Offlea Itnu
l i l t , Hanford. Florida. 11111,
In that cartaln dtvurca pru.
caadluk pending aaalntt you
In th* Circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit In and
for Hemlnola County, Florida
tn Chancery, an abbreviated
title of .aid ca uta be Ink U t ­
ile Italia lllll. I’ lalntlff. ver.ua
Afire Hill.
Defendant." and
herein fall not or a Decree
Pro Cunfeaa.t will ba enter*
a j aaalnet you. and the cauaa
proceed aa parte.
(dEAI.t
Arthur If. llaekwitb. Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Ily: Martha T. Vthlen
Deputy Clerk
Xltenetrom, t&gt;*vl* A McIntosh
Atturneye at l a w
Poet Office It..a 111"
Peiif«rd. F lorida
1:171
I’ uMlaU: A uk . 17 A HapL I.
It. 17. D l l
CDte-H

CLASSIFIED INDEX
1. Lott A Found
2. Notice* - Paraonal*
3. Education • Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Food
6. For Rant
8A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beech Rentals
9. For Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
13. Mortgage Loans
14. Insurance
16. Business Opportunity
18. Female Help Wanted
17. Male Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Faint - Repair
23. Building Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio A Television
27. Special Sendees
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
30. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. Pets
82. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
56. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
89. Trailers • Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice

ftttsig

1. Lsst ft Fi
LOST— black billfold at
Laudirama. Cannot raplac*
eooteati. Reward, fllmu,

H. B. Pope CoMInc.
For Th* Finest Year Aruund
Weathar Condilionar
FBDDEKS
Salas — Sarvic*
200 S. Park Avs.
Sanford
F A 2-4234
AUTO SERVICE

H A R R Y A D A IR ’S

Sanford Flour and
Feed Store
Jim Dandy Kecdi
Ttniulhy Hay • Cutiun Seed
Meal
Cow Feed
|3.40 par 100 lb.
Pittanlng and Fattening
SJU a * n f « r u A v * .

R. L. H A R V E Y
PLUMBING
Complate InvUllatitma Repair*
Bathroom and Kitchen

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

2

BEDROOM fram e
Osteen. FA 2-3044.

2

BEDROOM fram e d c u m .
2411 Chase Ay*. 323-0433.

Sell Us Yowr Faralture. Quick
Servlet WKh the Cash.
SUPSB TRADING POST
PA M IH .

bouse.

ROOFING

SEMINOLE A VOLUSIA
Repair or New
Any Type
Contract or Hour
BONDED ROOFING CO.
608-5759 D E B A R Y

15. Bualneaa Opportunity
WANTED reliable couple teiake up monthly paymeata
SERVICE
Station
for
iaise.
1 BEDROOM
Apartment.
c l fl2J4 oa 4 complete
Inventory take-over. Good
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2rooms of furniture. Call
location. Ph. PA 2-4342.
1442 from 1:30 to 4 p. m.
TE 4-1311, Casselberry, eelLAWNS
Renovated
•
Aerate
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
lert.
17. Mate Http Wanted
Remove Thatch - Chinch
FA 2-4501 any other time.
Bug Spray (VC-13) • FartlFREE ESTIMATE
NEED Immediately, qualified
hw—Ph. FA 34244
8. Sw ell Rentals
Telephone Inetallera A re­ MANSFIELD LAWN SER. Upholstering to H a lim * Nto*
ovaUng. New to Uaad Parti*
HUTCHISON Ocean front
pairmen. Call Mr. Williams,
lure. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
Apartment Daytona Beach.
Burnup A Sim*. Inc., JU Tractor,
mowing,
discing,
FA 1-4054.
Co., at 704 Oatery Ate.
blade, scoop. FA 3-7464.
5-4431. West Palm Beach
PA 3-3UT.
or Burnup 4k Slme. FA
9. For Balo or Rtat
SMITH Atr-CondUlow Aafri2-8771, Sanford.
3$. Articles For *aU
gerstion ssrvlcs. All work
3 ROOM Houi*. 817 Catalina.
18. Hatp Wanted
guaranteed. Very reason­ CRAFTSSfAN Lawn mower.
12. R w l Ealate For Bate
able In price. Day FA 2-7434
Good cond. 30" cut. FA
STEAM Presser. Apply In
Night FA 3-2M4.
2-4084.
peraon.
Downtown
Cleaners
S t Johns Realty
and Launders. 113 Palmetto.
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Air-Condittonin
•61 CRU19A1RE Motor Scoot­
114 N. Park Are.
FA 2-4123 19. S ltu tK iN Wanted
er. Needs some work. 14"
H . B. p o p e c o . , IN
Lawnmower. Gasoline Edger
2U&gt; So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
WORK wanted. Call FA 2-9060
k Car Air-Conditioner. Uni­
Realtor
Piano Tuning and Repalr
versal type. 218 Woodmen
Raymond Lundquitt, Aeto. WANTED a Job. Selling cars W. L. Harmon - FA 3-4223
Blvd. FA 2-4920.
or handling a car kit. Ex­
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
perience. Cannot make over WASHING Machine Service.
JOHN E. FOX
$1200 per year. Would take
Free estimates on repairs. REFRIGERATOR $25. Good
cond. 322-3558.
REALTOR
2410 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
one for $23.00 per week.
110 N. Park Are.
3TJ-W59
1 am in perfect health and
10 yr. old CASE Tractor with
a College graduate in dairy­ SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
cutter bar. Good cond. $100.
tios,
etc.
Free
estimate.
Ph.
ing work. Write Box $,
Vh. FA 2-1718 or FA 2-3342.
322-3304.
c o Sanford Herald.

VACUUM CLEANER repair!,
part*, tuppllaa for Electro*
tux, Kirby, Moovsr, Air*
Way, R*x-Air «tc. Fra*
pickup. Nhw and Uiad
cteantri told. FA 2*22P.

S. Education • lastraetisR
SEW AND SAVE. Hobart
Maro of Milady’s Shopp*.
104 8. Park will conduct
baglnnara A sdvatwad claaa*
aa In aewlng and tailoring.
Ph. 3-3.0313.
PIANO A Organ Lcuoni. Beginnera, advanced. Child­
ren, adult*. Experienced
teacher. Call FA 2-3323.
U. S. C IV IL SERVICE

TESTS!

UEN-WOMEN, 18-02, Start
high at U0-d.oo a week. Pre­
paratory training until ap­
pointed, Thousand* of job*
**Two moft of tho ssmot An ar*flf trawls m
open. Experience usually
I t s ------------Jim Hunt Realty
unneceaiary. FREE Infor­
mation on jobs, aalaiie*, re­
Officw FA 32114
Child Care. FA 2-2?74.
6. For Rwt
quirementa. Write TODAY 6. For Rest
Night FA 2-0444
giving name, addreu and EFFICIENCY Apartment on
21. Beauty Halorut
323 0700
2 FURNISHED Houses. Bow­
phone. Lincoln Service, Box
U34
Park
Dr.
Sanford.
Fla.
Flr»t St. Near 2 city free
man’s Trailer Court. De"Back to School Speclali"
40, c o Sanford Herald.
parking lota and shopping
Hary. NO 3-4M .

6. For Rent
3 RM. (urn. Apt. Clean. Wa
ter k lights. »lt). 322-2144.

•*4l of .aid Court at kanford.
Klorlda, th!* Urd ,|.y u(
Auguat, A- D. I*a2.
(HKAI.I
Arthur If. Ila.-ltwiih, J r.
1 lerk o f tha i'tr dt Court
Il&gt;: Martha T Vlhlan
Deputy Clark

1c,,pf ot lUe ^mpuint

f!UI hurslii is «ttsi'h«.| t»» ih«
o f this No tic* which Is
mallei! to each I 'sfsmUrjt f.»r
whom a r« sM «u cs mors spscl.
flc thatt a Stats o r Country
to a* if Ivon In tho n * urn stats*
msnt flUd
h«roin
Uy tho
rUlotlffg hla toftout or tott^rnojr.)
SHITII, K L U O T \SU
a e m v A U jE
A Morn oyo . Ut, Counoolors a :

Bulld.nV“ * ' 1 N4,1U‘U , B*'-k
F u tu r e *
Jack.ortvllt. j, Klorlda
Kubliih: .tug j j 4 g , D, WaUr Pump* Fra# Eatimatea i» . tr i»&lt;2.
p
*•

b a U u rd I 204 S. Sanford

S3. F m l t

Ph. FA 14111 111 W. 1st It.

1 Notices • Ftrsmtato

IN S U R A N C E

BALL BLAIR

12. Rani EaU ti For Sate 77. Special Service*
to Baby

Beds.

LOST; r«mal* whits est.
Harriett Boyd. FA 2-3SK.

Legal Notice

GULF SERVICE
Tirts - Batteries • Accesaoria*
AGENCY
Road A AA Service
Guarantied Brake A Muffler 218 S. park Av*. FA 2-584'
Service
SANFORD. FLA.
French A let.
FA 2-0921____
FA 2-9922
PLUMBING
FEEDS

B r Nadine Seltzer Rcllawsr, Hospital

By Day, Week, or Moith

HRNINOLR COTNTT
BONING COWNIBIIOT
Nwllrw mt Fakll* H t l r l n
N olle* li h-u-hy Hlv.ti, that
a fter cunvldarutlon, the ft*ml- IT THM t 'lM fT T T COI'HT IX
a K M iT o i,* ; i o t a .
tinle f.m rity Zoning Com mie- ta tx ,i i KroM
i-tiNin t
to n .
&gt;lon w ill hold ft public hear­
j
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R
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m
iw .
ca ts
no
in g to d«t«rm ln* th* faaalhlllty o f recom m ending to th*
n -» r d o f County Commtsalon- L'NIOV ftIME SAYINlM BANK
*rs that th* follow ing d . . , rib- a fT h.r ° r,*',,0n . Un,,*r «"• «SW
•d property prrMntly sonatl Of th« state o f Nsw Tork.
PUIntlff,
I I I Hlngl* Family Resident- f |
111 b* &gt;on«d C-l Coin m artial:
B.
H
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K
and
UnLot* 1, I, and I, Block 1. and
1^’ HHIHK, his torff* in,i
Dot C, Flora Haight* Subflvt* ®
w i t .l i a i m : : !
•Ion.
Public hearing w ill b * b*ld KATIIHTN M. WILLIAMS, hi a
fn th* Hamlnola County Court
D ifan ja n ta
llm a a . County Commlaatunere
To t i c k o r a f i t
Hoorn. Hanford, Florida, on
T
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;
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.tim iiA
W ednesday, H«p(«mb*r 11. 11(2
at 7 :lo p. M. or a* toon there- TO. DAVID n a i u n K
» h o » * r* » lj* n c# let
aftar aa poMlbl*.
1*18* 11* ||ut*i.
Hamlnol* County Zoning
I
l l Llnwsnit,
Commlaalon
K.naaa c i t y . Mloaurl
B y Hobart 8. Brown
l IISITLA II HlllltK.
H«mlnot* County Zoning
whoa* raalitaoc* &lt;a.
Tjtrootor
U 8 . l l * H o i. l,
P u blish: Aug. 21 A H*pt. I.
•22 I.lriw ...f.l,
lift.
Kanaai c i t y . Mlaaourl:
COL-11
. 1®.“ V ? h? r , b Jr " o l l H H that
I T T H B CINCl'IT r O t 'N T OF a ault haa b«*n fitad aialnat
THM NINTH J I I H I I t l . T i n . y . u »h.| O IL lIK liT n w i l . .
C l IT IN A M I Kllll NF.MIN. ,r' ! ; W ^ .
KATIIHTN M.
MILLIAM.-., hi* wife, u D*OLH t o t M t . I I " K i l l \
f»rij»ni«, in th* abuv* *ntttl«J
IN CHATCXHT TO. UMT
rauati and that you ar* h*raIN HE:
ADOPTION BV HOIIEIIT by r#&lt;j'jlr*J to fii* y uur an1- HGDUKH Of DONNA *w«r with th* Clark of thla
Court, and in **r&gt;* * onpy
MAE MARTIN, a minor,
NOTICE n v P I H I . i r i T l O T
Jl1
* ? ? / . . u,"&gt;n , h » Melnllff. or
lU I n t l f f *
* t!o rn »y.
whnto
o r FK.ririnN
n-inip
a tt4
a il i| r • 1 1
li;
IIIK AIIIIIMTON
Rnilth. Klllut and H.diwalb*. Jt;
TOi f.KO MARTIN
ILriutt NaHonal Ilank liutl.l*
274* Contral Avenue
In*. Jarkvunvlllo
riorldn,
Han Diego, C alifornia
YOU AUK HLMUIUV NOTf- m.t L u r than S*pt*mb*r jJlh,
FI ED that a petition haa ht.u 1993.
If you fail to .1* to, d . ,-r..
fllod In tho abovo styled court
by RO BERT U H&lt;&gt;t&gt;OKH for pru cn nf.a.o will b . antar.d
th* adoption of DONNA MAE agalnvt you for th* retl.f d«.
MAItTIN. a minor, by th* mandtil In the complaint.
Th« nature at laid »ult b*.
petitioner, HOIIEIIT L. HOD.
OKI. and you ar* r*'|ulr&gt;d to Ing for furecloaur* o f mort.
serve a copy of your t i t i w i r K4g« r.Oordad In Vol. I ll
or objection* to &gt;how cause Pag* U«, o f th* n ffteu i n „
Hamlnol*
County,
w hy &gt;ald patltlsn aliout l not eord* o f
ba granted on th* attornay* Klorbl*. ih« da.i rlptlon of th#
f o r Hi* petitioner. A n d r-w » A prop.rty |irnr**J*d agatnat b*.
Smother*. I l l North o r a n g e Ing at fidlowa: All that rar.
A l . l i u . , Orlando, Florida, and tain proparty a|lUat* ,,,.1 h«.
f lit tha orlalnal In Iho offlea lo g In 8*mlnola County, rio ro f th* CDrk of th* Circuit Id*, mor* part lruUrly daa.
Court In and for Svmlnol* orlu.d *■ follow a:
Do'
12
of
niook -I I*.
County, Sanford. Florida, ou
K VkTtlltfM.K
.SI'IIDIVI.
o r b*for * Sept. 12th. l a t l .
SIGN. I'N IT NO MIX, a .I lc r .ln fall not, or d*. r««
•'Ordlng to tha plat tli.rapro co n fe s s ) will bo altered
«r *• recorded In p u t
against you.
l i n k 12. I’ agaa I t .nd •&gt;
WITNESS my hand and tho
of rha I'ubllo Itvcorda of
■*al o f th* Circuit Court In
flenilnol* County, Klorlda.
Sanford. Florldi. thla Ith day Togathar with th* fallowing
o f Au«uat, 1*4J.
llama of propert y whl-h ar*
18 KALI
lo ,.n .| In ami p*rm4itantly In.
Arthur 11. Rack* Ith, J r . atullad a» a part o f th* lin*
Clark
pruveinanl* on «*ld |«mt;
Ily Martha T. Vlhl*u
Oenaral Kttclrlc llullt-ln
Deputy Clerk
Dvan. Mo.|*| J 7 i» x, g , r.
ANDREW S A 8MATIIBHS
Ut MTO1II0S
Attornaya for l’*tttton*r
&lt;ian*ril Kltctrlc llullt-ln
14» North Oran** Avtnu *
lion*. Modal J i i n . a .r l.l
Orlando, FI irltla
XIII 102*2
I'ubll.h: Alik. W, 20. 27, Sept.
Monogram
W ill
H*at,r.
2. 1112.
Modal i ' l l
Io|*t;, g,rlal
CD 1. - 2*
H 74KI2
Togathar with all atructuraa
and Improvement* now and
hertaftar on .aid land, and
ftatur.a attach*d thar.to. and
all rant*, laauaa, proca.da. and
proflta a ccru in g and u&gt; * , ru*
from ,4 id pr-rnUa., all o f
whDh ir » Included within tha
foregoing d a . .-rlptlon and Hi*
INSURANCE
habendum t h r r . o f ; alao all
*»*. a'aain. tlvctrlc, wat.r,
and other h eitln * . cooking
rafrlfarallng, lighting, plumb’
AUTO &amp; PROPERTY
log. aantllatlng. Irrlgallng an.
p o w e .• ay*t*m»,
machlnaa,
appllanc*,.
f l i t u r a a , an t
• Ppurtanah. . . which now »r
or may hereafter pertain to,
or ba u»«d With. In. or on
All Linus Written
aald pr«ml**a
even though
Bring
Your insurance lh »y b* d*tgch*.| ur datachabl*.
W1TNKMS my hand .ltd tha

Problems To Us —

RENT A BED

S W E E T IE FIE

322-3013.

A R E A D IR EC TO R Y
AIR CONDITIONER

Tues. Sept. 3, '63— Pago 7 6. For R n t

FA 2-3J31 L'DL-tJ

1

BUYING OR SELLING—Ser­
vice with attention to de
tall 1* the answer to sue
cess. If you haven't check
ed with us &gt;ou are over
looking service and neglect
2 BEDROOM. Fla. Room. t»*
UNFURNISHED Urge 2 beding detail.
b*tha. Carporte. Patio. Exroom Duplex. Fla room
t-luvive tieighborhoikl. De­
Electron
h«et. Utb
St.
nary. $75. Ph. 8224232.
Longwood. 3333293.
27' HOUSETRAILER. 4 Room
INVESTMENT k REALTY
2 BEDROOM block houae.
Apt, Adults. No pets. Thom­ 114 N. Park Ave. 322-9173
Kitchen
equipped.
1509
as Kelly, Rlvervlew Ave.
Doualsa. FA 2-ii'J»7 or FA
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
FA 2 2447.
2-7899.
3 bedroom model Homes
lilt. Kit. cq.
$60
LMN
Enterprises,
1n c
BEDROOM CD Hume. Kit­
BR. Kit. eq.
$43
Highland Ave. Longwood
chen equipped. Carportc, Large 4 Br.
$123
TE 4-3911.
utility. Large corner lot. U rge 4 Br,
1140
1335 Elliott Ave. Near Ball
FHA - VA
Park. Phone FA 2 2044 or ROSA L. P A Y T O N
GOVERNMENT HOMES
FA 2 2324.
Reg. Real Estate Broker
atore*. No utility chargea.
Suitable for couple or sin­ CLEAN Ut floor Apartinrnt,
Private entrance, loot Pal
gle, also retired people.
metto.
FA 2-4112.

SOUTH W ARD

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS, $1 per day rental for Elec*
Die Carpet Shampoorr with
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
purchase of Blue Lustra.
Alt Types and Sixes
Carroll's Furniture.
We Repair and Service
S T I N E
Better Wave* $7.59 to $12.50
Machinery and Supply Co. Life Jackets, air mats, beach
Raxor or ncltsors shaping
floats, shoes, Army-Navy
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 24432
Color, lipping A tdeachlng
Surplus, 310 Sanford Ave.
Eve. Apple. Soft Water
29. Automobile Service
SINGER
BOUND
Bobbin,
Harriett's Beauty Nook
equipped to tig-tag and
103 So. Oak
FA 2-3712
AU TO GLASS
make button* holes. Guar­
IN STALLED
S P E C I A L
anteed, Assume five pay­
BACK to achool offer, one of Senkarik Gians and Paint
ment* of $7.10. 104 S. Park.
Company
our better cold waves $8.50.
We now have a special fa­ 210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4422 35. Articles! Wanted
cial booth services from
Auto Glass, Tops
WANTED used T.V.'a. ph.
tip to tip.
A Sea* Covert
FA 2-9778.
Cut *N Curl Beauty Shop
A
U
T
O
GLASS
&amp;
318 Palmetto Ave.
38, Automobiles - Trucks
rhone door t 322-0831
SE A T COVER CO. '37 DESOTO. Good condition.
phone door 2. 322-8325
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-1033
Radio, healer, new tires.
KU. W'URK GUARANTEED
Call FA 2-3884 Reasonable.
22. Build - Paint • Repair
Semi-ltetired Carpenter
Small Hepaira — Painting
Phone FA 2-7983

ECUclaney Apt *30 Mo. up. FA 2-1301 17-92 at Hiawatha
1-8-4 BEDROOMS
Surplus CUy. 201 W. lit. 2 BEDROOM furnlehad Apart­
1 AND 2 BATHS
25. P lu m b in g S erv ice*
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
ment.
Close
in.
Reasonable.
DUPLEX 1203 Elm. Apart­
HINSON &amp; HEARN
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM
FA 2-0441.
ments 301 Magnolia. Carpet
PLUMBING CONTRACTING
&amp; fireplace. New living F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
lleoairs a Water Heaters
|100 VA TO |250 FHA
room furniture. Matter bed­
FHEE ESTIMATES
Clean and close In. Jimmie
room. Jalouil* hack porch.
201 B. 3rd St.
322-9143
Cowan. 322 4013.
LOW MONTHLY
Clean. $03. Inquire 119 Elm.
PAYMENTS
rLUMBINO
2 BEDROOM bout*. Kitchen
NO 8-3247.
Contracting Repairs
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
equipped. $73. FA 2-3303.
FURNISHED 3 bedrooms. 1W
FREE ESTIMATES
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
baths, CDS. Shallow wall A1RC0.VD1T10.NED OR. In
R. L. HARVEY
3 Rm. turn. Apt. $43. mo.
pump, patio. Nice. Lcssed
204 Sanford Ave.
FA 2-3383
AND
Ill E. Ith St. FA 2 4243.
required. $123 San • Sam
2 C. R adio &amp; T e le v isio n
Realty. John I*. Zeuli, Keg.
"CLEAN quiet noom s" Tho WF. CAN QUALIFY YOU
Broker. 2U19 S. French.
FOB ONE OF THESE
USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
Oabiee. FA 2-0720.
Pit. Day FA 2 7139. Night
OUTSTANDING HOME
vice call* $2.00. Sanford
FA 2-3294.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS;
T. V- Service. 1113 Sanford
BUYS IN M1NUTES1
Rooms private batlu, 114
F o il COMPLETE
Ave. Ph. FA 29776.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
W. First St.
INFORMATION
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equippod Home. $91 a
Ph. FA 24137.

month.

For quality automobiles at
low prices check the Herald
classified pages where local
FUltN. Apt. 3300 Mellonvilla,
dealers edverliae.

Legal Notice
m tnr
r i u ; trm
IIP

MAYFAIR. 3 Bedroom, 1
bath, large y a r d . $100
ciM U ir ten n r ok*
monthly. FA 2-1709,
j id m u i .

M.lilt lit l,

iK H h o v .K

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1*011

rnixri.

IN t l l l M ' K H ! . N*». Iri%4
F I / »1111*A MORTOA‘ !K A HErU ItITIE S i.’oMl'ANY, a K lo f.
Mai cor i*-f At l-m,
riAlntlff*
vs.
JAMES t*. noWI.EH ftn.f A L ­
ICE L. DOWLEH, h's wlfft,
|i«f«tul tntt.
N o n * m
r i n u i %i l a x
T O i JAMKH L MOWLY&amp; an.)
AIslUE U li‘ »\Vl*j;s, his
tolls. Routs Nil. 1* Ift*»«
S10, IroiUnApolts, lnAtton*;
mil pirtjifs (‘ fAlrnlnx tntsr•sts by, thruiifth* un.tsr, or
■ C.nlnTt Jsms* L. liowlss
Rft&lt;l Aik# U IKow U i , hi
tv|fsf vvtl«&gt; nuv lift &lt;lsui|
ton*1 -til t'crtks having- or
cl-ilmln*
to
hAV«
tony
right, tit!* ur hitsr**t in
ths
yropsrty
i)«*crlb«J
h*r#ln
Ton s n l **ch o f you. i r s
htortohy orittm l sn.| r*«iulr#«!
to Sfirvo a copy »»f you r ton
»to*r ,tr other pUa.Iln* t
tho Cumpl-ilnt, fllvl In tho
*buv* styl*4 cmtiat, on K URTZ
A COOI'BR. 101 M*tropollt*n
lltohk IliillJtiif, Miami, Flor
l‘t*. 33133, lU drn ira for plain*
tiff, ari'l t j f iIs* th# orig in*)
th «r* o f In ths offlea o f th*
Clark o f #h* Circuit Court o f
th* Ninth Judicial Circuit o f
KIorM.i, tn tout for H*nj»lnol«
County, on or bwfur* ths lltli
day o f Hspiroibsr, 1313. o th rrwlas. ths all*gslluiis o f sshl
Contpitoliit will
tak*n as
C' r - f x i r - l hy • it h o f you.
This rau*«. toh*r*ln, Klorhin
Mort«4Sd a n«curltis* C o m ­
pany l« pltolntlff An*t Jtotn«s
I** flow |«w Anr) Ailcs f* Rotorts«. Jils to If*, sr* dsfsn.lants,
ara* Inatltuis) f.»r ths purDo*** o f fortclosliiff a ?TH&gt;rtRags sutfumbvrlna ths fo n o w *
lug isscrlbs.) pr&gt;&gt;p*r*./ In H«ruluois County. F lor Mr. to-toll j
!.-*» S3, niuck 13. VVEATIIF.IWFIKl.il PIIUIT AI»RITlUN, «■ rscoritsd in
l*Ut Rook IS, I*4 m**■ II
toil! $7. Public IlscorJs of
Hsniinol# i’ our.t). FLutM a.
t&gt;ats*l this 9th *14/ o f A u g ­
ust* m i
( C i n c t ’ i r COURT HK AR)
*\rthur 11 II* kwlth. Jr.,
«'Urk. Clrcull Court
of
h«inlno!s County, Fla.
l i / Martha T. Vlhlsn
!&gt;«Pit y Clark
Publish Aug. II, S'), *7. is p t.
t. 1113
C iilf-.l

FURNISHED or unfurnished
Duplex. 4 large rooms, tile
bath. Near base. FA 2-3733.
817 ESCAMBIA DU. J Bed­
room, Kitchen equipped.
NO 1*393 for appointment.

FURNISHED RENTALS
2 Bedroom 1 Ilath
$ 73
3 Bedroom 2 Until with Fla.
Room, Lease
$130
3 Bedroom Apts. $33 A $43
UNFURNISHED
2 Be itroom 1 Bath
$33
2 Bedroom 1Bath
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Test Ban Treaty
Hit By Teller
WASHINGTON (U P I) Dr. Edward Teller, chief op­
ponent of the nuclear test
ban
treaty,
believes
the
United States bated its deci«lon to sign the pact on a
"false hope" of peace.
Teller said in a televitlaT
Interview Sunday the only
way to preserve true world
peace is for this country to
remain militarily strong "as

Official Tour
STOCKHOLM
Vice president

• MIAMI (UPI) — A Mlf“rr-Comimmlit »py"
m M today that Caatraita aplM
tamriata outside of Cuba
taka tbetr order* from Premier
tidal Caatra’a ambaaaadara to
tha United Natioaa and Brasil.
. Fernando Faraandas Bar*
aana’a tepa-racorded “eondaaalan" IdanUflad the Bad
Cobaa apyaaatara aa U. N.
Ambassador Carloa Lachara
aad Ambassador to Brasil
la s t Boa Jr, • non of Fidel
Coatee's foreirn ailniatar.
atjrted

. Fernandas, who said ha had
boca recruited aa a propaaan*
dkt-epy by • Caban la Kan*
•as City, said soma of hia
reports were aant directly to
Lethufm. In
theoffh, ho said ba reported
ta a Caban “ refugee” working
for tha Bowl Company of Nas*

FOUR PRETTY NEW teachers enhance the faculty at West £ide Gram*
mar School. From tho left: Mrs. Dorothy Walther, Mrs, Marie Nelson,
Mrs. Frances Kaleel and Mrs. Florence Ott.
(Herald Photo)

0M In Um

laadara of tha refagea
Christian Democratic Move*
men said they persuaded
Fernandes to talk. They pass*
ad his confession on to the
Miami office o f tha FBI,
where the sx*spy was being
questioned today.
Aa FBI spokesman declined
comment on Fernandes* revel­
ations.
Fernandas said the Castro*
Itea Instructed him to try to
persuade Cuban refugees la
Miami te return boms on the
assumption that communism
la la Cuba ta stay.

'Biggest Bargain' Offered Fans

The Seminole Roosters Club
la conjunction with the ath­
letic department of Seminole
High School Is sponsoring
“ the biggest bargain in Cen­
tral Florida football," accord­
ing to President O. L. Harks
and Athletic Director Fred
Ganas.
Ganas recently sent a letter
o
a
a
to many Seminole supporters
Ho said ha alsa was order­
of last year offering a season
ed te spy on refugees led by
Manual Artlm* Bueso, who
•ra believed te be preparing
Some kind o f attack on Cuba
from bases In Central Ameri*

Ha also helped te organlto
• spy network in the Middle
.West, Fernandes said.
Ha said the Castroltes are
smuggling weapons to ter­
rorists In Venasueta in fish*
far boats, In keeping with tha
Castro slogan "a submachine
gun under every Jacket.”
Ha said Communist agents
trained In Cuba art often
landed along with tha smug­
gled weapons.
Fernandes, who said he
used the cover namo llarry
Prieto In his apywork, told
refugees here he came to the
United States In January,
1IM11, and was recruited ae a
spy about a year Inter.
Ha said tha Cuban embas­
sies In Mcxleo and Ursxil pro­
vide agents in Latin Ameri­
ca with money and false iden­
tity papers.

barns.
Korea’s

"kisang

houses"

arc similar to tha geisha
houses In Japan,

pass also, regardless of ar­
rival time of the fan, he will
lave a seat in the special
section that will be ut or
close to midfield.
Added to the attractive
proposition, Ganas said that
tli« new scats on the home
(cam side—this year It will
be the east side of the f i e ld will be Id rows high and will
give a wide selection of van­
tage points from which to
witness the Warrior gridiron
gladiators as “ they whip their
opponents Into submission."
Since the opening game Is
with Titusville on Sept. 20,
Ganas hopes that an early
response will permit hint to
establish the number and lo­
cation of the reserved seats
soon.

FEATHERS — Sarah
Kay Burn*, o f Cara*
Lhcntvillc, Mo., model*
an Indian headdress—
w h i c h is appropriate
since she won tho title
o f "Indian S unt liter
Princess” at tho annual
contest sponsored by
tho Rotary Club in llyunnis, Mass.
(NBA Telephoto)

niKMINGIIAM. Ala. (UPI)
—Authorities today held two
white men who were arrested
trying to hang an effigy of a
Negro at a school scheduled
to be integrated Wednesday.
Tho suspects were Identi­
fied ns Lloyd Colvin, 22, and
Paul Breasicale, 21, of Birm­
ingham. They were arrested
at West End Melt School Sat­
urday night. Charges of tres­
passing and disorderly con­
duct were filed against them.

Johnson arrived today for the
first stop on a 10,000-mlle
tour he hopes will tighten
bonds between the United
States and five north Euro­
pean nations.
Johnson, on an unprecedent­
ed visit by a high U. S. of­
ficial to this nation, flew In
from Washington after a
brief stopover in Hyannla
Port, Mass, te confer with
President Kennedy at the
summer White House.
Waiting for the vice presi­
dent was a top Swedish dele­
gation, led by Premier Tagc
Erlunder and Foreign Min­
ister Torsten Nilsson, parlia­
mentary representatives lined
up te greet Johnson ami a
military band played on the
platform.
After three days In Sweden,
the vice president will visit
Norway, Denmark, Ireland,
Finland and
Danish-owned
Greenland, the world’s largest
island.
He Is the highest Ameri­
can official ever to visit these
areas.
Johnson, accompanied by
his wife, Lady Bird, and 19year-old daughter, Lynda, will
bo entertained by King Guntuf
Adolf VI at u luncheon nt tho
royul summer palace o f Soficro during his visit.
The vice president also
planned a round of discussions
with Erlandcr and other mem­
bers of tho Swedish govern­
ment.

‘ Don’t Stan It’
WASHINGTON (UPI) Itrp. Cornelius K. Gallagher,
D-N. J., said Sunday he had
received a telegram from a
constituent advising him not
to sign "Hie Hill of Hlghts.”

AMERICAN BEAUTIES — Dorcas Dara Camp­
bell, right, bear* a striking resemblance to the
nation’* First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. Mis*
Campbell Is Mi** Virginia of 11)63 and will
compete in this week’s Mi** America contest at
Atlantic City.

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Court O f Honor Held For Troop
First Court of Honor for tive; Rob Roffcy, chairman;
the n-wly chartered Scout Russ Kitncr, secretary-treas­
Troop 507 of Grace Methodist urer, and Donald Jackson,
publicity and advancement.
Church was held at Use
The troop received its char­
church with Patrul Leader
Jeff Cox receiving his first ter during the morning ser­
class badge and Patrol Lead­ vices last July 28.
er Ulair Kitncr receiving sec­
ond class.
Tenderfoot badges w e r e
presented to James Avcrctt,
Karl Itossnian, Billy Shepard,
Lamar Williams Jr., Tommy
Hite, Robert Repp Jr.. Fran­
cis Stewart, Frank William,
Lane Ely, Jim Kennedy and
Hill Kennedy.
The honor court ceremonies
were under the direction of
W. W. Tyre. Scoutmaster of
Troop 34 of First Methodist
Church and Scouts Jim Harks
anti Jim Leo presented the
badges.
After receiving their badg­
es. the Scouts then pinned
miniature badges on their
mothers.
Following opening e e r e monies, the two patrols enter­
tained the audience of par­
ents and friends with skits.
Introduced to the group
were the following commit­
teemen: Buddy Williams, In­
st 11 it 1 1 o n a I
representa­

Presentation was made by
Scout Commissioner Tom Al­
bert and Scoutmaster Aliicri
Lee Johnston, who g a v e
membership cards to the
charter members of t h e
troop.
Assistant Scoutmasters are
John Fry Jr. and Lamar Wil­
liams.
Since their charter, the
troop has taken a tour of
Southern Hell T e l e p h o n e
building and held a hake sale
On Aug. 2tl the scouts cam p­
ed out at the church and did
their good deeds by weeding
and working in the church
yard.
Iron oro was reported In
Minnesota us early ns 18."i0.

80-Year Job Ends
C A N T L It IS U K Y , Eng­
land tUPI) — Samuel Austen
Caldwell, lot. who worked for
more than 80 years on tha
stained glass in Canterbury
Cathedral, died here Sunday.

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SCOUT MOTHERS pet their pins at Court of Honors ceremonies for new
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we have done."
He appeared on Meet The
Press . . . NBC.
The nuclear physicist said
the treaty would keep the
United States from develop­
ing an effective anti-missile
missile. He said “ we desper­
ately need to know the ef­
fect of a nuclear blast In the
atmosphere" on U. S. radar
defenses.
The treaty, which bars all
nuclear tests except under­
ground blasts, comes up os
the Senate door for ratifica­
tion on Sept. 9. It was ap­
proved by the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee, 16 to 1.

Two Arrested
In Race Stunt

Cow Palace To
Be Registered
SAN FHANCISCO (U!*l&gt; —
California Atty. Gen. Stanley
Mosk has announced that
tha name of the Cow Pal­
ace. site of tho 1901 Republi­
can National Convention, will
be reilstered by the state
With the U. S. Patent O fflc e bccauie several eastern live­
stock pavilions have been us­
ing the name to dcscribo their

pais fp- the family at a nomi­
nal co*t. This would Include
admission for all the family
to the five football games
played at Memorial Stadium
and other sports during tho
regular year played on the
home grounds and for which
admission Is charged.
Out of the recent Boosters’
meeting came the plan to
meet a demand for reserved
scats. This, according to the
announcement would combine
with the season pass a re­
served section family pass
for an added sum.
While new letters arc go­
ing out to the mailing list at
the high school office, (ianas
pointed out that bus bargain
rate is not restricted to these
families. Ho tropes that In­
terest in the Seminole* of lit­
erally hundreds of football
fans will prompt them to lake
advantage of this method of
“ avoiding a scramble at the
gate "
Harks pointed out that
holders of the season pass
will not have to stand in line
at the gate but will enter
through a special “ no wait"
gale. With the reserve section

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)
There was a brief floreup
— Gov. Georg* C. Wallace o f violence in Birmingham
capitulated to the federal but police quickly restored or­
WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Thursday; scattered showers; high today 90-95; low tonight In 70s.
The new pediatries ward at
government for the second der.
Seminole Memorial Hospital VOL. 56
time In three months today
United Press L ^ c d T v ir e
Established 1908
WED., SEPTEMBER 4. 1905
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 10
Two men were arrested In 8
rame a little closer to realiza­
and white public schools in scuffle at one school here.
tion Tuesday night with the
Birmingham were desegregat­
The integration in the two
closing o f the well-received
ed for the first time in Ala­ cities thus left Mississippi a!
Ilotnry Vaudeville Show and
bama.
the only state without into*
premier movie showing at the
Two Negro students slipped grntion in secondary schoolsllitz Theater,
through a back door al un
Through it all, Wallace re­
That groundbreaking cere­
Mayor Tom McDonald, past
elementary school In Birming­ mained nt the executive man­
mony at North Orlando Tues­ president of the Rotnry Club
ham and two other Negroca sion in .Montgomery—dl) miles
day afternoon was given a and general chairman o f the
registered for classes at Mo­ away— and while the school!
“ plush treatment” when, con- IVdiutriea Ward Project, said
bile's Inrg.st high school with­ were opening the governor
eluding the ritual, pink cham­ tor lay;
was reported still in bed.
A former mom lie r of the out Incident.
TALLAHASSEE (UFO —
•’This wonderful show bus
pagne was served to the dlgWallace had sent nearly- 2WT
Casselberry
Board
of
Alder­
The Revenue Commission paid
hooslrd our funds more than
aitarics ami guests.
state troopers into Birming­
men today spoke out in uppoTuesday
sale*
tax
collections
• • •
$1,200 now towanl our goal of
ham Tuesday night to turn
silian to the proposed new
Have )ou noticed the city f0,500 to provide the furnish­ for July increased over I0t52,
nwuy the five Negroes who
charter fur Ihe town which
hut warned that sums state
hat removed the sandbag is­ ings for the pediatriri ward.
were to enter three while
comes up Thursday for a re­
• • •
businessmen are not comply­
land and "n o left turn” on
schools today. But the troop­
ferendum of tlie people.
‘'From the comments heard, ing with the expanded tax
Hailroad Avenue at First?
ers made no appearance al
Mrs. Mope Bennett said that
City fathers decided the ex­ we feel that everyone enjoyed laws passed hy the l'J0-1
any of the schools.
“ quite a few of the people
Settlement Near
the talent show and the first l.cgiduturt-.
periment was a failure.
La»t June. Wallace defiant­
are alarmed at this charter
TAMI’A (U I'I) — Negotin- ly tried to step two Ncgrcci
• • •
“ It might appear that colrate movie and had the satis­
wdh its ‘ hidden tax' possibil­
tor* tndienii-d today only one from entering tlie all-white
Legal question is hokling up faction of knowing they were lettions were lo t « - complete
ities which apparently had
point stand* in the way o f University o f Alabama.
the county's decision on ac helping toward a good cause, as they might have liecn," ]
Ha
been removed al Hie time ot
settlement of the fid-day-old backed down, however, when
Commission Director J. Ed
cepting Hibbard Casselberry’s at the same time," he added.
the meeting with the Semi­
General Telephone Co, strike. President Kennedy sent troops
Show chairman was Hob Straughn said, “ but it is quite
proposal to build and lease
nole County legislative dele­
Crumley,
ticket
chairman
was
natural
Unit
full
compliance
to enforce their enrollment.
the courthouse annex at Cas
gation.
Polk Suit Filed
He hod pledged “ segrega­
aclbcrry. County
questions Mason Wharton and Hill Love­ with the law will take several
“ if the charter had been
TAMPA (U PI&gt; — A suit
whether it lias the legal right lace arranged for the u-t! of months.’
left ns it was Mien 1 believe seeking the integration o f tion forever" in hi* inaugura­
the theater and the movie.
Collections totaled fHv'.SJ,*
to accept the offer.
it would have received a Folk County school* wa* filed tion mhlrvs* but today he did
• • •
Adding to the “ first-night” -121 for July, the first month
SEN. JOHN MATHEW'S, of Jacksonville, unannounced candidate for irovunanimous vote ot approval. in Federal Cuurt hers Tues­ not lift a hand to My to halt
the integration in Birming­
Be sure to patronize the Ki- aura were the paiktng attend­ of business under the expand­
unwr, was photo;rruphed tlii* murning with Sen. Slack N. Cleveland Jr.
However, two weeks after the day.
ham or Mobile.
wanla Club fish fry Saturday ants and the Jolly, sassy ed sates and use tax. This
delegation met in Casselber­
For a good cause—the club’s clowns out in front o f the was up $l.H mllion finni 19d2.
ry, the Board of Aldermen Patrols Urged
“Compliance must be put
program for underprivileged theater who "escorted" showand chart rr commitlre rein­
PANACEA (UPI) — Wa­
into el feet without delay,"
children
and
scholarship goers into the building.
stated all ot the lax items.
kulla County'* legislative del­
Sparked
by
witty
master
»
f
.Strough warned.
fund. There’ II also he an sue
"1 have been told that costs egation recommended Tues­
Cdicetion for the fiscal
tlon. Al the Civic Center. ceremonies (ieorge Touliy, the
of preparing the charter for day that Const Guard reserv­
succession o f talented aumteiir year t o t a l e d $32,ITti.I.'J, up
Starts at 5 p.m.
the referendum ran well over ist* and nuxiliurynien patrol
performers, took the sjvntlight $2 million fiom hist year.
SI,nun yet a number of nur tho Gulf roast to watch out
Capt. John E. Lacoulure,
Sen. Jack Mathews, here to sing, dance and dow n to the
lias. line tax collections for
registered voters have never for Russian trawlers,
tho Navy's next commanding
today for some non-political hearty applause o f n choice August totaled J 11,-’102.0-1 i,
Ferierul government’ s as­ which will total well over $1 to tlie governor's salary. A , received a copy of it.
officer of the attack carrier
speechmaking at the Kiwanis audience o f over -100 “ first- Strnughn said.
“ 1 a.,, very much aware East-W est Meet
lower court has ruled ill Ma­
sumption
of state powers, and billion.”
USS Saratoga, will sample
Club, said he was flying to nighters."
tli.it Casselberry needs a new
thews’ favor.
MOSCOW (UPI) — pre­
Mathews traced wli.it has
flowing to n well-deserved
the willingness of the states
txith aircraft of Hie heavy
31la mi tills evening. Asked if
charter
and
that
the
present
mier Nikita S. Khrushchev re­
Mallicvv* said that lie in­
attack aviation p r o g r a m
to permit that action, was at­ happened in the past no years
it was in connection with his roar of npplnuse was the folk*
cluded in his petition a state­ one leaves much to he desir­ ceived West German parlia­
singing
•'Wayfarers"
group,
organizing for the gubernator­
tacked hy State Sen. John in the federal government’ s ment f..r Hie court’s informa­ ed. I do think, though, that mentary leader Thomas Dehl- Thursday as part ot an indoc­
trination visit to the Sanford
ial race, he replied, ” No, it’s starring Jack Ivey, l.oiii-e
Mathews, Jacksonville, lie- taking over state powers, and tion Hint “ if the court rules the people would lie far hap­ er today In u surprise audi­
Naval Air Station.
he hit at the state of Flor­
law business — I’ ve got to Higginbotham and Jim Tnuhy.
pier
with
some
form
ot
docu­
ence Mint coincided with a
lore Sanford Kiwanis Club ida lor refusing to solve this in ni&gt; favor I shall tie a can­
.Miss Putty (ilenu Johnson
Capt. La couture, • 24-yesv
make a living along with this
ment
other
than
the
one
we're
Soviet
government
statement
didate tor governor.”
was in her usual fine form,
members at noon today at the problem.
veteran
of the Navy, will take
politicking.’ *
voting
on
Thursday,'*
she
con­
attacking West Germany.
Negotiations arc under way Civic Center.
However, tie added Miat he
rs|s-cially in the number “ One
• • •
flight* in the much two A I
“ The day of reckoning is
cluded
for the purchase of uvo Iruets
Vigilante and A-3B Sky war­
“ It i* t|nie we restore re­ here,” he stated, explaining will not f.irmully announce
(’Bilan* wilt bear J u d g e Fine Day." Sim was accom­
Protest A t .Tail
of land for the proposed ex- spect lor the dale hou»c and
panied
by
.Mil*
Pam
Jones.
rior, both of which will oper­
that “ the federal government Ills candidacy until after the
Vermin Mize Thursday at
ST.
AUGUSTINE
(U
I'I)—
A group of balladeers from panuun ui .Sanford Naval Air the court house,” Mathews may take over financing high Senate impeachment trial o(
their dinner meeting at the
Several
hundred
Negroes ate Ruin tlie Saratoga's deck)
, . ,, ,
,
the Sanfonl Junior High, led Station, It wn* remitted tofiring er JrdftcaHuu and recreation, Cairo J.'ounly Circuit Judge
Capri Restaurant,
marched
on
tho
city
admini­ when Lacoiiture a s s u m e *
c %• I?
hy l’«U
and .a:-,
■ • •
It t,as in the fields of wel- Richard Kelly, "t do not tecf
ungi *
stration
building
and
jail command later in the fall.
Itl/
fife and roam , or else the that I thnuhi announce now
rr tin every t n t we
Tim progress un&lt;l future ex­ punted by H i* Srhlrard bin (hi-* ttart 1- mih
Tuesday
night
to
protest
“
pa- Each Bight is scheduled for
tit - -;r
one-hour, 30 minutes.
stale must assume it, re­ while Mi Iin ,i&gt; Judge and
none thing.
pansion of the Sanford Naval the xyl-iphane inrludt 1 Kathy
lie*
brutality
uml
tho
unwar­
italiufl and w I be used for
La couture arrived today for
Senator Matt *a was nor., sponsibilities in this respect. ju ry in ibis ease."
Air Station will he outlined liukur, J ml Daughterly
ranted
use
o
f
cow
prod*
on
the new north-south runway.
Jean Cm in.
GAINESVILLE (UPI) —
Senators M a t li e w * and
briefings by members of th*
timi d by Ins fellow lav i.lak­ The move could transcend
lor the Jaycecs at their noon
Negro demons trnlors."
Delightful Hawaiian r e ,.- s ’* Ikhisc* cm Ihe property
Cleveland wen: agreed that Alachua County resident* will
Heavy Attack Wing One staff,
er. Sen. Mack N. Clef'datnl every state function.*’
luncheon nircting Thursday
moniul dances v.cie presented
raze l and, the ConThe brief* covered all facctJ
Jr
The lawmaker drew
con­ fbe K.ll.v trial, which opens be able to buy bottled liquor Arm s Seized
by Lt. Cdr. T. J. Doyle,
l.y Gloria and Karen Green, $•* •A , n
1b
Marquette
Monday, could continue h&gt;r do at puikagn store* and mixed
• « •
KEY NOBA, Mexico (U P I)— of the local operation, includ­
SIreel will he closed and a J c ^ ll ie w * . unannounced ■ if trast between the In I Legis­
with Korcu coming buck to
to AO day - Kelly already lias drink* at bars, but probably Mexican officials speculated ing plans for introduction of
lature
and
“
Hie
1901
'do
noth­
did
ite
fur
governor,
said
Cut
“ Never knew we had so
county
road
will
he
relocat
not in time to telebrale the
bring down the house witli her
"action of the lthki Lcgi-la- ing’ Legislature " II-* contin­ been impeached hy the Statu
today that seven giiii-snuig- the near RA-5C, attack-reammuch line local talent,” was
New Year,
show-slopping Tahitian hula. ed.
Mouse of Representatives,
tunwas
a
starter
m
the
ued
that
“
if
tlie
Its.I
Legisla­
gling expedition* stopped near nuisunco version of tho Vigi­
t h e comment most often
The
second
tract
Is
to
the
A turnout o f about “ 0 per
A fitting cliniux for the
state’s reversing the trend of ture had starlr.l to do some­
Ihe It. H. - Mexican tmrdcr In lante.
heart! following the Rotary
repi of Mu* county’* registered
show was the hilari ms March­ west of the air station and
The Saratoga Is currently
thing
about
our
known
prob­
ignoring
responsibilities
it
the past month may have
stage show at the Ititz Thea­
voters
approved
legalized
ing Men o f the H um-", with contain! &lt; . .lit houses. Six
should hold in several field-, lems, especially education,
been aimed at arming anti- deployed to the Mediterran­
ter Tuesday.
house*
will
be
razed
and
two
liquor .-ales Tuesday, 7,020 to
their unique net which never
• • «
Castro Cubans iu Central ean with the U. S. Sixth Fleet,
especially the field o( higher Hie 1903 Legislature could
6,230.
fails to stup the show, us they will be iticd for officers’
America.
education, the fiscal program have done hits more at less
Included in her aircraft com­
DJ Nick Plicfauf evidentalquarters.
On second question, the
march in with their huge hats
and the flct.l of outdoor rec­ cost."
plement Is Sanford’* Heavy
|y lias all the makings of a
The
entire
project,
including
Vote
wa*
11,1Kd
la
favor
o
f
the
uud their funny l o o k i n g
LBJ, K ing Dine
Attack Squadron Nino, which
fan club, judging by the solid
Senator .Mathews will in to
Hie land purchase and the reation."
"faces.”
TAMPA ( Mi' ll — The Nn- sale of both buttled liquor and
STOCKHOLM,
8 w • d i n operates tho Sky warrior,
He emphasized the fiscal Tallahassee
round of applause he received
Friday lor a
runway
construction,
will
mixed
drink*,
against
),020
Muiial l.atmr Kclnliiiu.* Board
(U I'I) — Vice president Lyn­
as the spotlight was centered
Capt. Lacuiiture will Icav*
cnvl $1,AU.QtHl. But Congress­ responsibility, especially per­ Stale Supreme Court hearing
NLRB today ordered Geffcral Vote* for packugu store side* don B. Johnson, unruffled hy
No
JFK
Meeting
Sanford after t h o
flights
on him at (he organ console
man Meriting explained that taining to bond issues, and un his petition seeking a court
only,
Telephone t o, of Florida to
hi* close cull in a helicopter Thursday fur similar brief­
WASHINGTON
I CPI)
- “ this is a 19.15 project—Con­ stated that “ t hope the bund ruling on his prupo-rd cant
at the Rotary show Tuesday.
Gainesville, home of the
pay
employes
more
than
* « *
Incident, today took his Amer­ ings un operations at Cecil
President Kennedy will not gress must authorize the pro­ investimating committee will giaign (or governor 1!n ques­
OOd in Liu k Christina* (Minus­ University o f Florida and ican campaign - stylo good
Field Naval Air Station near
ft E. Porter sort of hates hold a news conference lids gram an.f then appropriate make a thorough study of the tion pertains to a i p . i legis­
lltmut two third* of the county
es.
will lour to a Swedish airforce Jacksonville.
the money for it."
situation, such a* burnt sales lature enactment putaining
to see Thursday conic ami go week.
population,
voted
“
Wet"
at
nil
The Nl.Ttll said the com­
base and lunch with King
. . . It will be the final work
pany issued $M) Christum* Ml of it* precinct*. Of the Gustal VI.
day for Dottle Austin as a re­
tr,
rural
precincts,
only
three
check* to each employe but
porter for The Herald. Then
decided to slop the practice voted wet.
Bible Read
she takes over as the guiding
itt l!o ;l, more than 30 year*
LANCASTER, Pa. (U PI)
hand of tlie Heart Associa­
after it win started.
— TIu- first Lancaster County
CHARLESTON. S .C.—Mil*
tion. “ Smooth sailing. DotAfter a brief ceremony, at­ Winter Park architect.
A long-cherished tlrejm ot
stalled to runic true vtilh Hie
Ancient
Hones
“ We am peisuadi'd that
school to sturt classes this lim it Brown, 15, unu of II
tie,” as uur local sailors say. Mrs. Horace K. Dodge II. tended hy county and city ofGirls’ Town was incorporat­ establishment of a haven for the check* were not mere
AREZZO, Italy (UPI) —
fall opened Tuesday with u Negroes wiio attended classes
• • •
(ounder and president ol lieials, the builder, Bernard ed in April ot 19'k) as a non­
Highway construction worker*
youngsters without tamilcs gift.* or gratuities, Imt were
reading from tho Bible and with white* (or the first tiin*
For those who are wonder­ Girls* Town. Inc., began to G. King, of Buffalo, N. V , profit organization tor the
wage* and rotild not bo uni­ Tuesday dug up tho hone* of Ibo recitation of the Lord's nt four public schools;
nr
those
whose
parents
arc
ing where John Iturton IV is, take shape Tuesday ait.in.sin gave tile signal to start the purpose &lt;&gt;( providing a “ home
laterally dl-iontimicd without a prehistoric elephant which
"I bad a wonderful day, , , ,
wr hear he is enjoying the witli Hie breaking of ground earth-moving equipment tiiat community (or homeless ,irls not mentally, p!iy&gt; , ally or first being made subject to experts estimated bad died Prayer despite the recent
U, S. Supremo Court ruling All of the student* uml teach­
pleasures of Las Vegas, Nev. on the 100-acre Girls’ Town will he used to In.lid the lirst nt all faiths la need o: help morally able to cu e for bargaining,” the NI.IIM said. over ono million years ago.
declui itrg such practices un er* went out o f their way t«
Better watch those onc-arin site, marking the start of a Girls’ Town unit, a residence- between the ages of 111 and them."
constitutional.
he helpful."
bandits. John — they’re mur­ $5.5 million campus at North administration building dc if.” Mrs Dodge said. Jler
Mrs. Dodge
inter) al that
der. R. E . Porter knows—lie’ s j Orlando.
signed by John T. Watson, dream, she added, “ has now
girls will lie received (nun ail
been there, too.
I M W .-e i
over tin* nation through re­
Chief Hoy Williams said he
ligious channels, local and
Membership Application to (he
“ enjoyed a nice vacation but
slate welfare organization*
I'm happy to be back on Die
and family courts. Thu resiJob," You niran. Chief, you
dencc-ad min Kira turn h aiding
SUMINOUO ROOSTERS CLUB
need a rest from your rest?
will house I2o glrla, gins key
• • •
personnel, v. illi runi|i!i.tu fa
Ti) help with (lie athletic program at
North Orlando men who will
cililies for medical, social,
educational
and
religious
be at lioine this Saturday arc
guidance, Mrs. Dodge said.
being invited to join members
at the Civic Association (or a
"Girls’ Town will soon stall
SEM INOLE HIGH SCHOOL
“ work day” to complete re­
s
nationwide
lund raiding
pairs on the Devon Avenue
campaign to enlist the sup
school b u s shelter. Bring
port of Uie American public
riea&gt;e add my name to the .Membership Roster.
paint brushes and hammer.
(or tills worthwhile activity,"
• • •
Mrs. Dodge continued. “ It is
Seminole County teenagers
well to keep in mind that
Kmlo.--ed is my $1.0(1 for the 190.'S-(&gt; 1 season.
vtlio want to join in Sunday's
much has been donu to help
drive for ALSAC arc remind­
take care ot hoys in need ot
ed to contract area leaders,
care, but very little has been
Mrs Kay Gehr in Lake Mary
done to help little .arts and
they nerd tender lave :mfj
(or the Sanford area and
Name
Mrs Vcstcr F.lgin in Longcare just ns much a- boy#,"
v.nod for the Siuth Seminole
Mrs. Dodge concluded,
Address
The officers anil directors
areas.
of Girts’ Town, Inc., ate Mrs.
'I.OVK AND KISSES* was Die order o f the Buy
The AlUimunte S p r i n g s ^
.
Dodge, president; U u til A.
when families greeted tint first contingent o f
l i l y *•••••••• )•••••• •»'* m##•*••*# *a *•••* * »•••* •«* ***** * **
Town Council will ait as - 1
Firestone Jr., vice president;
Heavy Attack Squadron 7 on their return TueaGROUNDBREAKING ceremonies fur the $5.5 millioii Girls’ Town at
Board o f Equalization un the
Mrs. Marjorie Hough, secre­
dny afternoon to Sanford Nnvul Air Station from
North Orlando were held Tuesday afternoon. Pictured, 4»m the left, are
1903-04 tax roll at a special
tary; Edward C. Dawson,
a seven-month tour o f duty in the Mediterranean
Mail to: Mr«. Richard Elam, 2535 French A**., Sanford,
County Commissioner John Fitzpatrick, County Clerk Arthur H. IleekJ:."0 p. m. meeting today pre­
treasurer, ami Clifford M
Sen. Supporting members o f V A 11-7 wil be air­
or:
Mrs. Chartr* 'I n k - . 117 N. Summerlin A x S a n f o r d
with Jr., Mayor W. W*. Anderson. Mrs. Horace E. Dodjjb II. and County
ceding the 8 p. m. inunihiy
Maine*, building trud fund
lifted here from tins DSS Enterprise this after­
tvunul m uting.
Conuuiiaioiiera J. C. liuU.lxi.vau and Jbjum i\ Avery Jr,
(I la aid i ’itoloj
duet lor.
noon .will i.uij. lUuzadoy.
Uiczoki Viioto/ i f

Tuesday’! session of the
County Commission should
prove real interesting. Public
hearing will be held on the
tentative budget.
Commis­
sioners do not wish to in­
crease the tax millage but
are faced with trying to
squeeze in an extra |67,0UQ.
• • •

Ex-Alderman
Of Casselberry
Blasts Charter

Stale Warns 01
Non-Compliance
On New Taxes

W W A ...

Mathews Calls For kilm To

Capt. Lacoulure
Visitor At Base

Regain States' Rightful Power

NAS Buying
Two Tracis

Alachua Wet
!n Light Vole

xj

$80,000 !n Back
Bonuses Ordered

Girls' Town Launched At Groundbreaking

V

Student* Finds
All ‘Helpful*

* • '/* *

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Films shown were “ Boat­
ing Safety and Courtesy Afloat” and from Ut« Amer­
ican Red Cross, “ People
Afloat.”
The guests were Introduc­
ed by Howard Middleton and
Vice Commander Bob Gibbs
spoke on the proper way to
ready equipment when return-

VFW Will Meet
V.F.W. Po*t 10050 will meet
Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the
“ Land O' Lakes” Country
Club in Casselberry.
Eighth District Commander
Jscx Carney n( Eau Gallic
will be a guest at the meet­
ing.

Ily Jane Caiwelberry
Seminole County'* firnt Republican office
bolder, Rep. Jun Fortune, reported hi* experiences
jn the legislature at n meeting of the Semiimln
County Young Republican Club at the Howell Park
Civic Center. He answered question* from the
group concerning bill*

T ' M

the mw ehkruM contact chamber (below) will purify the effluent before
It flow* into tho crook.
(Herald Photos)

By Use. Adam Mailer
Members of the U. 8. Coast
Guard attended the July 10th
meeting of the DcUary Fish­
ing Club held at the Fire Re­
creation Hall and presented
films on boallng safety.
They
were
Commander
Clifford Ilohren, Flotilla No.
7, DcLand Waller Davis, Pub­
licity Officer, No. 7, DeLand;
Boh Gibbs, Vice Commander
of No. 411, and Sam Levy,
Division Operation Office* of

ing from a boat trip ao at
to not hold up other boaters
when taking your craft from
the water.
The dat« for the club's Fish
Fry to bo held at Blue

Missionary Guild
Plan New Project
By Bernice Krlsry
Tim Missionary Guild o(
St. Luke's Lutheran Church
of Slavia has taken as a
project supplying a refri­
gerator for Ihc new kitchen
in the room now being added
In the original north wing of
their Christian Day School,
Tho guild hopes tu obtain
this new refrigerator by
means of trading stamp*
Over IUU ImmiKs of S&amp;lt Green
Stamps are needed so they
are appealing to all church
and P.T.L. members to turn
over filled book* or loose
stamp* so llie till* projeel
can tv completed as soon as
possible.
If you have an oilier kind
of trading slumps, these can
al*o be used to trade for the
SJk.ll variety.

By JaUa Bartaa
Altamonte
Springs
Boy
Scout Troop 38 U leaving for
Camp Lanocbe in the Ocala
National Forest Sunday tor
j week.
The boya were given their
physical* Monday night at
Dr. Stanley Rapaport'a office
in Casselberry.
The Green Bar Patrol,
made up of officera of the
troop, la leaving at 7:30 a.m.
Friday to ready the camp.
They are to meet at the Al­
tamonte Community Chapel
on S B. 438.
Included In the group are
scouta Jimmy Fuller, Gerald
Crocker, Donald Paulsen, and
Jsck SImunck; members of
Explorer Post 38, Roger Landervllle, Rob James, Jack
Sluart, Patrick Shea, and
Scoutmaster John Stuart Jr.
Members of the group who
will leave Sunday are Mike
nichctl,
Raymond Gaines,
Gary Herndon, Bruc« Stuart,
Micky llauka and Sluart
James. They will be accom­
panied by W. L. Garesche,
assistant
explorer
leader,
Graham
Fuller,
assistant
leader and Don McLeod, Ex­
plorer leader.
The boys will do outpost
camping at Lanoche making
their own camp and doing
their own cooking under the
direction of Roger Landervilla.
They will work for merit
badges and participate In
tuch activities as swimming,
ridery, archery, and crafts.
They will break camp on
tha following Saturday, July

Springs Park has been chang­
ed to Saturday, July 20, at
12 o'clock noun. .Must of the
fish will lie supplied by John
I'oppcn, a past president of
lh« club ami Roger Kane is
in charge of securing the
fish fry (ails and gas to rook
liie lish.
There will be signs placed
at the ramp at the foot of
llighhanks ltd. and benches
for resting. Members arc ask­
ed to bring their own table­
ware, a covered didi and beveragt. Paper plates wttl be
furnished by the club.
James Rucker spoke to the
mcmliers about doing some­
thing for t ie youth of Dellary
who want to go fishing, as
young­
between
sters have signed up for this
activity. The club voted to
furnish fishing lines and as­
sist the young people.
Clyde Wright presided at
U&gt;e meeting and the trea­
surer. Archie Isrng reported
o balance of $Uil in the trea
*ury.
Three new members join­
ing Die club were II. Lyons,
George Welmcr, and James
Rucker.

Fire Truck Fund
Upped By $1,000
By Donna Rate*
A thousand dollars hat been
deposited in the bank out of
tile proceed* from th** Longwood Fire Department's an­
nual Fourth of July Fiesta
toward the goal of a new fire
truck. Fire Chief Claude Layo
announced today.
I-*yo stressed the fact that
a new fir# truck would ha for
the betterment of the whole
town slid since the firemen
raise most of the funds on
their own municipal taxes are
kept down.
lie also reminds residents
that Instiranca rates ara low
due to tho fact that Longwood
tins an active group of volun­
teer firemen.

12 Tables Play
At DeBary Party

: Longwood

Due to his experience
as a cost reduction and ■ ■■
analysis expert, he was
lnter»«*«l In

REP. JAN FORTUNE points out some of the laws passed in leiflslnture
at Tuesday nlKht’s meeting of the Seminole County Young Republican
Club. Left to riifht E. P. Bassett, vice president; Miss Audrey Flynn,
president; Fortune and Dick Courtney, president of the State Federation
of Young Republican Clubs.

Better Insight In Democracy
Gained By 2 Lyman Students

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West Point addressed the
gruup and showed training
films. 17 foreign military rep­
resentatives from Luos, Viet­
nam, Italy, Iran and Iraq at­
tended the Boys' State as observors.
Many qualified speakers on
Ameriruiiisiit and government
weru heard thloughout the
week, but the highlight was
an inspiring talk by G«v. Far­
ris Bryant ut the inauguration
of newly elected offiriuls on
Friday morning.
Boys' Nation representa­
tives were introduced on Fri­
day night.
Joey closes his report with
this heartfelt statement, “In
my opinion Boys' State is one
of tlm finest youth programs
In th« nation today. It not
only encourages an inpenetuldo spirit of Americanism,
tiut teaches the government of
our state. The duty of Boys'
Staters ia not just to return
home and forget Boys' State,
but to spread that spirit of
Americanism, which is neces­
sary for combating the most
dreaded threat to our fieedom
today, Communism.”

By Jaa* Casselberry
Two Lyman High School
students returned home Sat­
urday with a greater insight
into what makea Democracy
tick following a rigorous and
Inspiring week at American
Legion lloya* State held at
Florida Stata University in
Tallahassee,
They are Joey I’nvelchak,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Pnveichak, Fern Park, who
was sponsored by American
Legion Old Glory Post 18.1,
Fern Park, a n d J o h n n y
Haynes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Kinney Haynes of Longwood,
sponsored by Memorial Post
'JM of Casselberry.
Their week stsrted Sunday,
July 7, when the boys arrived
and were assigned a city and
a roommate in Smith Hall.
Boy’s Stata ia divided into 8
counties and IT cities with a

Twelve tables, direct!*! by
Mus Ethel Johnson, were in
play at Tuesday afternoon’s
weakly meeting of the De­
Bary Bridge Club at the Coinmunlty Center. Winners were
NS, first. Mr. and Mrs. Ar­
thur Wheatley: second, Phil
iHlierard and Norman Meyer;
third, Miss Ethel Johnson and
Mr*. It. W. Ackerman; fourth,
Mrs. Ruth Webb and Mrs.
David Singer.
h\V, first, Mr. and Mr*.
t*. 1L Andrews; second. Mr.
J and Mrs. William Woodlock,
third, Harry M. Brown and
Oscar Barnett; fourth, Mrs.
Frsnk Holder and Charles

Boy Kcout Troop 341 of
Casselberry is sponsoring a
Rummage Sal* Friday and
Saturday at th* Super Valu
Store Parking lot on SB 43d.
The troop is sponsored by
the Lions Club of Casselberry
and is trying to raise funds
to get the troop bus In shape
for ■ camping Dip in th*‘
Smokies.

rutting

down

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and saving the taxpayer . J Q Q
B O O kS
mo m y.
I
He presented liU Idea* tu
||) p,inni K»(e*
(iov. FarrU Bryant anil colon.The l-ongwood Library ha
quontly wrote and Introduced an|uired HHi additional book
a bill In the H aute which, lie |,y donation and purcha»aya, could save the »tate $150 ainre April I. .Mr*. Doroth
million,
Hanner, librarian, atutrd tc
Unfortunately the bill was day.
not put on the calendar until
Anionir the hooka are “Mac
lata in the session and did not nificent Destiny” by Pai
receive due consideration.
Wellman and "San Franrii
Fortune voted airnintt tax can” by Niven Busch.
Ir
increase"! and the bond issue eluded in new hooka for chi
because he felt that 10 to ”0 drvn are '‘Poems for Li'tl
per cent waste ahould be trim- Ears”, “ Katie and the Su
meri from tho budget making Noise”, “They Flew to Fame'
these measures unneccesanry. "A Cap for Kathy”, “ Privat
Much Interest wus allown Nurse”, “A Pass und n Pru)
by the group in tho 878 million er", “Book of America
bond issua which will be voted Horses”, “Story of Georg
on by the people in November Washington”. “Mike Mars i
along with a pioposa! to Cope Canaveral", and sever,
change the election for gov- “Happy
Hollister”
aerit
ernor to off-presidential years, books.
Fortune atateil that much
If anyone in the art-a woul
of the opposition to the bond like to donute recent hooka I
issue was nut opposition to good condition, It would l
higher education but to Ixinded very much appreciated. Ti
indebtedness, which ia uncon- library is sponsored by tl
stitutlonal. and to the waste Civie League and Is opt
included in the proposaL
Tuesday, 7-1* p.m.; Thursda
Contrary to tho mistaken 3-5 p.m.; and Saturday, 0:'
ideas given by the press that to 11:30 a.m.
the bond issue will guarantee
—
construction of a four-year

HAYNES

PAVELCHAK

Rummage Sale
Set By Scouts

WINNERS of the Hobo Contest ut summer reereution program In Lungwood hut week look dubiously a t tho conglomeration known a* “Holst
Stew”, containing assorted vegetables, meat balls, hot dogs, ham. noodle*
ami other undentified ingredient*. Left to right they are Kirk Riley, win­
ner of the 11 yr. up group; Steven McKenzie, 5-7 yr. o ld s; and Isnetta
Adams, 8-U yr. old*.
11let aid Photo),

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LlDrAFY HflS

Next week th* r*gular mas­
ter point game will li« played.

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THURS. JULY 18, 1063

COUNTY NEWS

no provision for construction
funds is made, only I'.’OO thou-and for study and analysis,
survey of sites, etc.
One million dollars Is aet
aside for an extension o t the
Unlv.Tsity of Florida anglncering school and th« remainder goes to established
unlversitkw ami junior colleges
throughout the state,
fortune served on the
claims, pensions, and atomic
committees and sat in with
the appropriation, and finance
and tax committees.

Court Of Honor

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\ |a l p f l m fln flS U
J IU IV U I lU IIU U J
^
Jjln# r a i „ i , * rry
n „y Scout Tfoop 341 ,
r a , iplberry wi|, hold a eove
f(, dI, h F. mily Supper ar
fourt of „ nniir „ , u M„n,|,
a4 7 p m
' K(„.h faniily a ttendinfT
asked to bring a covered dls
aalad or drasert and their ow
tu|,|e a, rvlee.
The Scout*’ who hava ear,0
advancement will receive the
,,v«rd. ■&gt; ihl. ti„,„

Chicken Bar-B-Q
Planned By VFW
By llonna Kslrs
I’lan* for a chicken barbe­
cue were discussed at a reg­
ular monthly meeting of
South Seminole V.F.W. I’ns'.
8-07 held last We* k at the
l’o»t Home on the Old Dixie
Highway in Longwood.
Commander Robert March
will announce a definite date
a f a r a joint meeting of the
Post and Auxiliary tonight at
H p.m.

Ily Mrs. Adam Muller
The DeBary M a n s i o n
House was the scene of a de­
monstration by Artist tarran
Wilfnrd last week. His first
demonstration was a land­
scape in oils and this was fol­
lowed by a scene in water
colors done from a small
■ketch Wilfurd made on a

Visits Herald

his students.
springs
uty spot,
sit there
He has
sketches
* *'» use
n he en-

gty Jane Casselberry
j-ul&gt;
|)t.„
Peck ;;&lt;}
0j Casselberry louroed tha
s anf„rd Herald Tuesday afirrnoon and leartntl how tins
newspaper is printed,
Cubs who went on the field
trip were John Lockyer. John
Produced Harwood. David Miller, and
is. Mrs. Douglas and David Reek.
of the They were accompanied by
b, Ralph | Den Mothers Mr*. France*
ter Gulf Setjc and Mrs. lads Lockyer
id l-egis- and Carl Setjc and Clif and
th* Flo- cllnt Lockyer.
Vrt. Inc., Previous field trips the
of I’om- Den ha* mad* thi* summer
daughter were* to Silver Springs and
Most Park. They are plan» served ning to go to Gatorland and
n during the Orlando Forge in th*
‘near future.

I LOTTIE Austin of the Herald staff tells Cub Scout Den 2 of Casselberry
lu.w news is received on the teletype machine* t* tho buy a toured th*
newspaper plant on Tuesday* with Den Mother Frances Sutje.

�^ e i « fc
Kerb SutT-n say* tt’i alllight with him when R. E.
porter informed him that
aomeone referred to hie **We.
kiva River Haven” a* the
"Wekiva River Heaven.”
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Telephone Building Is Dynamited
Father, Uncle Have Close Bombing First
Call As Boy Drowns Here Such Violence
During Strike

•

hi ret fulling contest for
young fishermen of the DeBary eommunlty will be con­
ducted by the DeBary Fishing
Club at 10 a.m. Monday at
Lake Susan. Poles and hooks
will be provided by the club,
e
e •
Noticed today that one of
the Seminole County trucks
has pained on its side “ar­
thropod control.” Arthropod
means "jointed f e e t or
limbs” and includes such
things as insects, spider*
and crustaceans. That's our
learn • something - new every
day item.
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Congressmen Syd Herlong
wrote The Herald today about
receiving anonymous letters
protesting the Democrats fol­
lowing the usual patronage
system, just as the Republi­
cans do when they are in
power, "Enclosed la an ex­
ample of a courageous type of
correspondence 1 occasional­
ly receive," writes the Con­
gressman. "This correspon­
dent Is afraid to sign his
name but he is not adverse to
displaying his ignorance of
the political facta of life.”
• • •
Another plaudit for the po­
lice: They do not confine
their activities to harassing
criminals. For example, San­
ford police todsy received a
rail from the DeLand police,
stopped a woman motorist
driving through and informed
her — much to her surprise—
she bad left her purse at a
service garage in DeLand.

MISS U. S. A. — MIm
U. S. A. fur 19S:i, M»rite Ozer.i, from Illi­
nois, com pc tea for the
Mis* Universe title nt
Miami Beach, Satur­
day night. (Story on
page .1.)
(NEA Telephoto)

Eleven-year old Dennis Ray
Briffnc*. of Wilmington, Ohio,
visiting with relatives at Gen­
eva, drowned in Lake Harney
late Thursday when he step­
ped into a deep dredge hole
while wading and fishing with
his father and an uncle.
The Sheriff's office reported
that the two men ami the boy
were wading about 100 yard*
out from the west shore ol
I.ate Harney when the boy
suddenly disappeared beneath
the water.
His father, Carl Itrigner

w.‘nt .*,tcr lh* boj. but he

Judge Hugh Duncan, cor
, ruled the death accid­
ental drowning.
The Rrigners had arrived
in Geneva. Tuesday to spend
a two week vacation with the
Kinards.
Dennia was bom August 29.
1952 in Portsmouth, Ohio and
made his home at 411 Dana
Ave. in Wilmington, Ohio.
He was a member of the
Church of the Naiarene and
EDWARDS AIR F O R C E the Boy Scouts.
Survivors are his parents,
BASE. Calif. (U Pl) — NlS
veteran Joe Walker, the Mr. and Mrs. Carl llrigner,
world's fastrvl flying air­ two brothers, David and Don­
plane plkil, today thundered ald and a sister, Patricia all
live rocket ship to n new of Wilhiington; also Ills paler
world alrrraft altitude re- nal grandmother, Mr*. Trilby
B'igner of Portsmouth, Ohio,
enrd of about 87 mile*.
The body is being sent to­
day to Wilmington for ser­
vices and burial. Gramkow
J W V A ...
Funeral Home is in charge
o( local arrangements.

Charles Fagan and Welly
Place raced to the scene.
With the aid of a boat and
a grappling hook, supplied by
Ilert Baxter of Geneva, the
body of young Dennis was
recovered in about 30 feet
of water at 9.30 p. m.

om t

Bulletin

TAMPA. FIs. (CPU _ A
General Telephone Company
office building north of henwas dynamited early today a«
talks continued in an effort to
halt the hitter and sometimes
violent strike.
Today’s blast was caused by
a bomb planted nrur the cor­
ner of the building. A guard,
Harold Whiner, 48, was in
the building at the time but
was not injurtd.
It was the first reported
bombing nttrnipt in ihe nineday-old strike which has re­
sulted In continued cal do cut­
tings, damage to other com|u»ny property snd Waling of
two company employes repairing cable*.
A company spokrininn said
the blast this morning left a
four or five foot hole in the
ground, and cracked the wall
of the building. But he said
the blast did not Uwve a hole
in the wall although the bricks
were loosened and a person
could see through ths- spaces.
Hie company said the bomb
was identified by air force
demolition men as being dyna­
mite and said it apparently
had been planted with the
Intent of blowing up a cable
and at the same time damag­
ing equipment in the building.
There was no apparent en­
tile or e&gt;|uipmcnt damage and
service was not interrupted.
Meanwhile federal mediator
John 1., Kenney met this
morning with union leaders
and planned to meet later
with company officials.
Striking electrical workers
continued to push for arbllra
tien of ths *ighl-d*y-ohl
strike. But the company has
rejected any suggestion at
arbitration.

also began to flounder ami
the uncle Tom Kinard went
out to help the (aiher. Kinard
loo hciyan to flounder in the
deep water of the dredge hole
which Sheriff J. L. Hobby
said was at least 30 feel deep.
An elderly Negro man,
Evans Bacon, who was fish­
ing nearby then ran out to
the aiii of the two men, ex­
tending his fishing pole to
them. They were able to Quakes In Italy
grasp the pole, while Bacon
GENOA, Italy (UPl) —
pulled them back to safety. Earth tremors today rumbled
The Sheriff's office report­ through a wide urea of north­
MIAMI BEACH ( UN) —
ed that they received the em­ west Italy, causing panic in
ergency call at 7:4s p. m. many of the Riviera towns hut Despite efforts to prevent it,
a rivii rights storm is building
LONDON (UPl) The ami Hobby and Deputies no appreciable damage.
THIS HOT WEATIIKK doesn’t bother pretty 17-yenrs-two-dnys old Ann
over thn four-day National
United States and Britain
Mnlmn. Herald photographer Hill Vincent this morning found her cooling
Governors Conference which
Raborn
Retired
will be taking a calculated
off nt the lawn sprinkler in the rear yard of her home on Elliott Avenuo
WASHINGTON (UPl) — opens here Sunday.
risk in agreeing to a nuclear
Albert Moore, president of
Vice Admiral William F. Ra­
weapons test band with the
born, "father of the Polaris the Miami rliapter of ths Con­
Soviet Union which leaves
missile," is retiring ss deputy gress of Bsciiil Eipisllty, an­
a
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•
chief of Naval Operations for nounced Hitirsduy the group
Red
China
free
to
test
as
she
Seen this morning In Rouplanned to begin den ions tril­
WASHINGTON (U Pl) — Development.
miliat'i pharmacy during cof­ pleases.
lions at the convention site
A special fact-finding commitAny
lest
ban
agreement
fee break: A liny, elderly wo­
MIAMI ( UN) — The moon even through heavily smoked a t about 3:33 p.m. Saturday
Sunday.
tei* handed Pres [dent Kennedy M0 Released
man removed her shoes before now under negotiation with
will
partially eclipse the sun glasses nr other snrh devices. in Niirth Florida, and abmjtf
Moore said the demonstraST. AUGUSTINE (UPl) —
the Soviets in Moscow will a 12-page report today on its
Stepping on the scales.
Ths moon is due to begin •1:13 p.m. in the Key*. Thn
over Florida .Saturday be­
- ii /&lt;•*,. yati n of 0 T) rt en &gt;' -lot* were e* t'nn* would tn&lt; small, "but
not be binding t a t he- p, *.
&gt; • •
crossing
(hr face of the sun height of the show Mhmild
tween
about
4
iiiul
tl
p
m
.
and
inllru- 1 rubii di'pule.
ten* i-l from police cue Italy laigv enough to let the gover­
One of several parking era, There is no rccv ti to
Ml|fltUtl
U
M
,|
,|llt.to„
[nlmuicoma at liet wren 4:35 and
Informed roui.c- mid the 1Thursday night after being nors know how we feel uh.nU
Red China,
meters stolen last January assume that
fil’d warnings today against
fGUft p.m. depending on [oca*
or lor Uiat matter, France, report showed union and arrested while trying to inle- our civil rights.”
was found this morning along
direct viewing of thn rare
management representative grate four drug store lunch
(Ion in th&lt;- state, nnd it will
will accede to any treaty.
Two main targets will prohthe ACL tracks in the vici­
phenomenon,
all hs&gt; over by abouv fl p.m.
But the United Slates and were still far apart in the counters.
nl-ly la- segregationist Govs.
nity of Third Street.
A Miami eyn doctor said
Britain want at least to make four-year old controversy that
Georg* Wallace of Alabama
In Florida, the moon will
• • •
that if you took directly nt
sure the Soviet Union will could lend to a nationwide tail Agency Complete
cover about hnlf the face of
and
O
v
al
Fuubus
of
Arkan­
A ''funtime party” is plan­
the sun white it is partly shad­
not pass on nuclear weapons strike on July 29.
TALLAHASSEE (I' ll* — sas,
the mm a t the height of ilia
ned by the Skate City Dance
Bobby Driscoll, I I year old eclipse.
ed hy (he silhouette of tlm
knowhow to Red China or
Pane) numbers declined to Gov. Farris Bryant Thursday
Wallace
and
Eauhua
have
and Hgur.i Club tri raise
moon as the moon passes it son of N.-ivy Chief and Mr*.
use Red China as a veiled comment on the report or completed reorganisation of indicated they intend to op­
For most Americans tha
travel funds for Maiie Allen,
mid
eaith, infrared rays will Lewis Driscoll of 203 I.mini eclipse will he partial; tha
the
controversial
Barber’s
testing ground while the their discussion with Kennedy.
pose a proposal hy New Yolk ,
their contestant who won the West lives up to its commit­
I burn the retina of your eyes Drive in Pinecrest is reported moon will obstruct only part
Mi-untinie. one source said Sanitary Commission with the Gov. Nelson Rockefeller to
southern regional S k a t e ment.
"but you won’t fool a thing.” today to be In “good condi­ of the sun.
ap|Mdntnient
of
Eugene
Wil­
have tin* conference adopt n
Queen contest at
Miami The Allies, in turn will re­ private efforts by panel mem­ kins of Hollywood.
Many doctors slid other ex­ tion and out of danger.”
For a lew, mostly in Maine,
bers resulted in smile new
program
of
ei|ua|
tights
for
Beach to go to Portland. Ore., frain from assisting France
Bobby was the victim of a it will be total. The most xeal.
perts
warned that thn tun
concessions by th&lt;- unions. It
POINT ARGUELLO, Calif.
all,
regardless
of
rue*
or
rolor,
for the American Roller Skale in nuclear testing.
was not immediately known Pay At Peak
in privato and public busi­ (U Pl) — Two secret satel­ should not he viewed during shark bite which lacerated hi.s nu* of these will he astron­
Queen” competition July 27.
The Angelo-Amcrican test how the railroads woultl re­
WASHINGTON ( UN) — nesses. (Other stories on lites were luuliched hy the an ellipse in any way, not band and arm while he wns omer* in jet plane* and 20
Hie party will be held at 7:30 ban draft treaty on banning
swimming at New Smyrna team* of scientific observer*
act to this development There The Labor Depuitinent re­ pages :t and 12.)
p m. Thursday at Skate City explosions in the atmosphere,
Air Form Thursday, one of
Beach, Monday,
ports
that
factory
workers
perched atop Cadillac Moun­
were no details of the changes.
roller rink. Fern Park.
which provided * spectacular
lie now can move his fing­ tain in Maine.
under
water
and
on
the
weekly
pay
averaged
slightly
■ • •
display shortly after dark
ers and Mrs. Driscoll said that
ground, now under considera­
more than $100 in June for NAS Swimming
Tils- airborne observer*,
L’h-oh. We left the inline of tion in the Moscow talks spe­
that was visible in much of
doctor* (old h«'r Bobby i* out traveling at ns'arly twice thti
the first time in U. S. eco­
Dr. Ken Peirce off when cifically suggests such a safe­
Southern California.
Classes Set
of daug.-r and will regain the speed of sound, will pursuo
nomic history.
naming those who will occupy ly clause.
Police and sheriff’s tele- j
use nf bis fingers.
Adult swimming cla-iei will
Die shadow a* it* speed* athe new clinic building at the
plume switchlioard* were
de­•
begin at the Naval Air Station m*™®
v.. .- ...
HHItUT I ebanon ( U P l) _
Chief Dri-eoll is attached to cross (he face of tlio globo
Tue Western draft treaty
JF
K
R
etreat
corner of San Curio* and proposes an undertaking by
call, in cities and
end
; ,w,a’
n teM in g VAH-9 at the Sanford Naval at 1,750 mile* an hour.
WASHINGTON ( UN) — pool, Tuesday at 7:3(1 p.m luged with calls
communities
ss
as
260
Second Street. Dr. Ictrce Is i)JC three big nuclear powers
for
Naval
personnel
and
drcirnimunitls*
as
far
a.
360
.
(1rinir
military
and Air Station.
They will not catch up to
A hasty, tactical retreat by
associated with Drs. Parker to ” rc[ra j„ from causing, enSAIGON (Ul'i) — Buddhist I’realdent Kennedy indicated pendents, Mrs. Peg H o r n e r . | miles away.
it. but limy wilt he able In
civilians Implicated In Thuriand Stanley.
The huge luminous f a r - , |#J., uUttivH , Meni|lt
see Ihe total eclipse for lung­
1outraging, or in any way par­ leaders today rejected a today that Congress will re. Ited Cross Water Safety In
Rocket Fired
| drop-alinpcd glow was caused l)Vl,, ll|t„w th(, „nvenmu'iit.
er than Ihe 59 second* it will
ticipating in tin* carrying out pence overture from Preal- jeel at least part of hir plan .truetor announced Belay.
Queried u» t» what Semi „[ .tt,y m|t.|ra r weapons test dent Ngu Dob |&gt;iem until his to impose special lutes on
WALLOPS ISLAND, Vo, be visible to team* on Iho
Beginner*, advanced begin- by an Allas rocket carrying
Damascus Bad in said six
nolo County representative.
pkjjltin in&gt;w|wrcregime takes positive steps for Americans who buy foreign | " its and interim,hate* will an Agen* space vehicle, but
(1 i’ll — Ths* Space Agency ground.
Syrian
army
officers
and
turn
offered the Stale Board ofj
________
an amicable Steeleinenl of this stocks and bonds.
More impo.'tant, they will
l&gt;e accepted for the swimming in keeping with its policy of Hue exs'euted at liigh noon, fired one more in it* series
Control us n site for the new j
*
country's isdglous crisis,
of e \ peri men to] rocket* to the la’ above much of the earth'*
r)B**e* which will take place secrecy, Die Air Force re­
\ few hour* laier, It reporlTile rejection was contain­ Meet in ir Set
on Tin-day, Wednesday and fused to say even if Die -.1 (tint four civilians had fal­ mIc - of space today. The ob­ atmosphere, and thus abto
This Is Where
ed 111 a letter drawn up by the
WASHINGTON (LIT* — Thursday night* for three lamich wa* a -lines*.
len before Die filing .o|uad* jective of this one was to to take clear pllutograpll* of
A few hour* curlier, Dod a r n e d c o u n ty , if t h e y will Q l l f M o i l C y G O C S
Buddhist Inter-Beet Commit- Ambassador* from West Ger­ v, eeki.
mid
that further sentencing measure intensiiy of light of the rare event and atudy U
please give us the university!
Air Force announced it hud
tee ill response to Diem's per­ many anil Italy will meet
|with precision
Assisting
Mr*.
Horner
with
WASHING
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ON
11
1
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1
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and
s-xecutlon*
could lie ex- the star*.
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launched
.
satellite
employsonal
broadcast
Tliursduy
again
next
Thursday
with
L’nInstruction
will
he
Mrs.
Edith
Sen. John J Williams,
perted.
With a full-fledged univer­
announcing orders aim- 1der .Secretary of State George Avenel, J . o k llornei uud Mrs. ploying a Thor-Agena boo*
Del.), reports the Health,
Those executed were identi­
sity here and the barge canal
t , r combination from ndjn,
........... "t‘
»" ; W. It.dl for .......... Ilscuaaion J.o kie Cuolo.
Kducuton and Welfare D e - '" 1
fied
u Col. Ill'ham Sliabih,
almost u sure tiling, in five partment has approved t e pic
ent Vaiidenlo-rg Air Force
uiul asking for unity ! up citation of a multi lateral
rhis-f
of staff of Die signal
years you won’t recognise llie following three r e s e a r c h against the Communist*.
Base.
tiuciear force for NA10.
county. We'll he a metropoli­ grants:
This condonation was used corps, three warrunt officers
Commission To
4be government followed
tan a r e a . Go, S em inole!
in the past to launch the Dis­ and two sergeant*.
—4)8,731 to study the "re ­ up the broadcast today hy in­ IRA Again
Tlie Dmmiseu* hroudcu.it I
« • •
Fix
Game
Laws
coverer
series — workhorse*
viting
lloddiiist
Uuih'ra
to
DUBLIN (I' l l i
Police
gulation of development of
said
that a military m int
llie
Air
Force
used
to
gather
Sanford's young sportsmen tlie mouse egg "
Ins','I iv i b ail ililer-ininiatri lai seised nuii'liine gun*, rifle* TALLAHASSEE (t III
v.hich found lh&lt;‘*e six guilty ,
vital
information
on
radiuran t be praised too highly. —49.7(0 to study the phy­ committee. Hot the Buddhist and ammunition believed t o 1
s ,a "’ ,iamc aml h
In every field, baseball, foot siological adaptation in the leaders said tiny did not want belong to the outlawed Irish Commission will »et Ftornla lion ami recovery terhnii|Ur*. is still In tension t oil snls-t iltg I
It’s Funtime
^
other cases of "aruird mutiny"
ball, basketball, swimming -Mexican free tailed bat "
to enter the talks until they Republican Army in u raid on hunting and fishing regula­
and
attempted
revolution.
tions
for
U
W
3
ftt
at
a
session
and golf, Sanford's young­ —41,120 to promote the have reccivid farther ussur- a mountain home in County
Fri. N ites at the
^
When the gov.-rnmeitt tried
sters have been good enough study of (he "effects of frus­ nines of tin- government's in­ Tippery Thursday, .c o n iin e in ,he S,a'" C*«J ^ ^ l , 51 Land ’0 Lakes
to
relax
curfew
regulations
to bring their teams into dix- tration on a reflex response.” tention*.
to official, h e.,.
,hc meeting will be held at
Caribel
put into force after Thurs_______
______________ 9 a in in Senate Committee Elects Officers
TrTcl rrm—rrati i im epwaahlp.
.u&gt; 'v s u mptriT "lu u p ;- gunI room 31.
play, all during this past year
By Jane ('aoarlherry
iMusic l)&gt; I'OKKy,-------The commission has con
and right on through this
Officer* were elected by Die firr Immediately broke out in
ducted 21 public beanmt* Board of Governor* of Land the utrcs'ts ot Damascus, ‘flusummer. A tribute, too, to
Hill and Russ!
I throughout the slat,, on the O’ Lake* Country Club at cur few was reim po.eti.
sports-minded a d u l t s who
propoved rules and rejula- Casselberry at ihe July meetspend many long hours of
lioru. The results s,f the-e ing.
v o l u n t e e r "spare" time
First Missile
hearings will he presented to
coaching and shaping the
They are K. J. Hcnnig
j the session at which time the chairman; Allan Vickers. Vice- Destroyer Out
spirited local youngsters into
NEW YORK (U Pl) — I »he said on her return to the J they looked like they WCTtf final rules are set.
championship material.
Chairman; and .Mr*. Elisabeth
WASHINGTON (UPl) —
Actress Shelley Winter* ju&gt;t L'nils.il State*,
rciiidly to upenattf/* »Ki*
"Debbie” Pender, secretary.
The lirsl destroyer escort
Academically, young San- isn’t used Ur mi "much caviar, | ”1 wanted to be sociable, but *M Jfiil ii’irt'il itml rut Ini the Special Citrus
Bill Btykr wu* appointed equipped with missile* joined
aulmun
aturgeou, 1 Fm no drinker."
Arneriniri KMih«»«y nfler the
ford scores ws-it, too. with smoked
in charge of all golfing activi- ] (lie fleet today with the
Mis* Winters, attending a d o r to r n
me to
t o Meeting Monday tii-s and Uli* Fouracre in launching of Dm* 1 SS Brooke
graduates of Si IS and Oviedo chicken kiev, vodka and wine."
That, she explaimsi Thurs­ film festival in the Soviet the hospital Ti e em b u ..y | LAKELAND I U Pl) - The chaig* of all eiitcrUimnent at Seallle, Wash
and Lyman a- well, pulling in
some line scholarships ami day, was why she had to havu capital, -aid she betaine |]| was no help, tbey -aid I | Florida Citrus Commission and social activities.
Dcsignaled
DEG-1,
the
academic a n d intellectual her stomach pumped uul in Wednesday morning in her should go.'
j vviLl hold a special session
Other member* of tlie Brooke will be armed wtlh
hotel room.
honor*. Y'ou'll find our Navy Moscow,
But Mi*i Winters said *he, Monday to begin laying the Board for tha 1983-04 terra Tartar surface-to-air missies,
youngsters
well-represented
"The Russians drank toasts
"I called a maid and in no stood her ground and the doe- j groundwork for advertising are Mr* Irma Boddl, D. B. anti submarine rockets and
among the winner* scliolastl- endlessly. They *vm drink ■ time thrr* verv handsome tors "pumje-d my stomach out an,| merchandizing of fruit ‘•Tonimy" Thump-on, and lb Jdronc antisubmarine helicop
i ally and athletically . too. j tmut when you leave * loom." , Kn-sian d-* lor* walked in and in the hotel room.' ,
Guy iSinith.
I during the turning sea-on.
1t«T*.

West Taking
Calculated Risk
With Test Ban

Governors Face
Rights Protest

Rail Fact Panel
Reports Findings

Florida To See Partial Eclipse
Driscoll Boy's
Condition 'Good'

AF Launches Two
Secret Satellites

Syria Executes
10 In Revolt

Buddhists Reject
Peace Overture

I

VALDEZ HOTEL
Downtown Sanford

Shelley Sociable, Bat Not Her Stomach

Russian Toasts Come Too Fast

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Minister Now Serves
First Christian Church Here

it In that it waa a world of
•nrwst. It waa staring tha
adft of tha cliff » orally and
spiritually. It wa* oao which
•coded God ao aaach that ttea traction aooaod certain with­
out Him.
So many people aap to mo
that they a n laaocura In their
Urea although they do have
enough of the aocoaeltioa that
•ro often thought to make Ufa
•ocure. Wo have such an abun­
dance of food, clothing, and
shelter In our country yet we
find n fooling of Insecurity
that bocomei eery apparent In

B ib k School
Starts Monday

the tre mendone problems that
result from It The alcoholism
that te growing by lanpa and
bounds, the emphasis on sea to
the point of slcitnsia, the de­
sertion of high Ideals, the
lack of love for family end
try and many other Indi­
cation of soul ok knees.
Many things happsn when
one realises the refreshment
of God's pressneev One of the
most Important is - that wa
realise that wa can listen
te God and receive guidance
by trusting in Hia promises.
Aa Illusion of this caa be
found in the 27th chapter of
the Book of Acte when we
find that Paul was being car­
ried to Rome. He waa a pris­
oner and since he wae stand­
ing trial for his ilfo It waa
to go to tho eopltol
city. The ship waa traveling
from Crate to Italy when it
waa caught la n severe storm.
Tho ship waa small and Its
mechanical means of naviga­
tion were extremely limited.
The storm winds raged until
tha ship was carried for from
Me stars nor sun was
to be seen. The water filled
the boot end the waves tossed
it te end fro until it seemed
that it could say afloat no
longer. In order to do ail
possible the cargo waa pitched
overboard. When tho storm
continued for fourteen days
many of the people abandoned
all hope but on tho fourteenth
night Paul had a dream. In
this dream an angel told him
that none on board the ship
would be lost Paul waa tired
but now he was refreshed with
the pretence of his Lord. Paul
told tho passengers ami crew
of his message. He went on to
say that they bad gone four­
teen days wlthiut food and
living in suspense, therefore,
they should eat and gain
strength. Paul set the exam­
ple by breaking bread, giving
thanks te God, and sating.
Storms on a ship can be
very sxhamling and wearing.
The “storm of Ilfs" can also
exhaust the strong as well as
tha weak. Refreshment time
cemee only when we accept the
God of storme and hear him
say again “peace, be still'
The Christ who stilled the wa*
tera of the Sea of Galilte so
long ago and brought rtfreah
merit to the fearful and haraased disciples is Just wait
ing to refresh us with His
presence and peace. It is up
to us. The gift is offered so
let us be rscsptivs.

Rev. aad Mrs. Mason Gregg
wbe m en d M Florida la IMP
te retire—find that they have
done everything elee but re­
tire.
They came from their home
te SL Petersburg July 1 to
servo temporarily aa pastor
of First Christian Church of
Sanford.
Rev. Gregg received his
education te the schools and
colleges of Kentucky end
Illinois. After spending sev■ral years in YMCA woik in
Ohio end Missouri he entered
the ministry as nn evangelis­
tic singer. He still continues
to sing with the choir te what
m r church he serves.
Mr. Gregf has spent 35
years as a full time minister
la the Christian Church. Hie
longest pastorate was In
Granite City, 111-, where ho
■pent 17 years with one
church. Since "retiring" to
S t Petersburg to Ihre, he has
served aa Interim pastor In
a number of churches te Fie­
lds and South Carolina, Tho
latest ones before coming to
Sanford were First Chslstlan
Church in Lakeland, and
First Christian Church at
DtLand.
Mrs. Gregg, also a talented
singer, has served as direc­
tor o f religious education for
a number of churches. Hsr
longest pastorate was with
the University Place Chris­
tian Church in Oklahoma
City.
Sanford la indeod fortun­
ate In having the friendship
and influence of this spltndid coupto — even for a few

It's Vacation Bible School
time again at the Sanford
C'-uirch of God, located at
£00 S. French Are. The
school starts Monday at •
a. m. and rutu through July
"7. Mrs. Flora Whitten la dir.
«:tor of the school and Mrs.
Joyce Mickle la music dir­
ector. They a n asalated by
many capable teachers and
the refreshment staff. All
Kinford children from 4
through 17 years a n Invited.
Transportation will be pro­ New Pastor At
vided for those who need it Church Of God
If they will call FA M U i or
Rev. H. C. Smith of South
FA 2-0597.
Lebanoo, Ohio, is the new
pastor of the Sanford Church
of God filling the vacancy
Rummage Sale
left when the former pastor,
Rov. Gerald D. Boatwright,
Profit $134
transferred to a church In
By Doaan Rates
Battte Crack, Mich.
Mrs. John Kennedy, chair­
Rev. Smith said he wishes
man of tha St. Catherine ef to eitend his services to the
Sienna Circle of the Church church sad will do his best
ef Nativity Catholie Women's to carry on its responsibili­
Club, has announced that the ties.
rummage sale held last week­
end at the Super Valu Food
Store had a profit of 1134.39
end ehe expressed her appre­
ciation lu all those wbe helpeii with the project.
1he Circle U planning a
"left-over" rummage sale till
Saturday, July 37, at the same
location beginning at 2 a. m.
aiul lusting until they uie sold
out.
Man) different items of ap­
parel will in- available accord,
ing to Mr*. Put Buy let, chair­
man of the event.

m o n th s.

Richard Barnett, as chair­
man o f tha official board of
First Christian Church, ex
tenda * cordial Invitation to
any and all residents of this
area who do not have a per­
manent church home — to
ccme worship — "Where you
are never a stranger but
once*

DeBary Choir
Holdi Picnic

Church To Show
Film On Brazil
• y Jean Cast*teen y
A film strip on "Brasil.
Land ef the Southern Cross,"
will be shown st .he Cassel­
berry Community Methodist
Church Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
during tha e selling worship
service.
Tbe film strip will show
missionary activities of Rev.
and Mrs. Bob Spencer, class­
mates of Rev. Delmas Cope­
land, minister of the Cassel­
berry church.
When the Spencers return
to the States they plan U&gt;
visit Ibis church.

m r.V T U .im
A D V E N T I S T UHUM UH
l . r t t t Tlk O K i n
It. t . M a t h e w s .
I'a a te r
S ER VIC ED BATE HDAY —
S a b b a t h Oc ImjoI ------ S : l a a . tu.
W o r a h lp S e r v i c e _ U t o * a. m.
W e d n e s d a y M ight
F r i y e r H a r t lea _ 7:3 0 p. m.
"W* H a v a T h l i H o p * '' r a d i o
m e s s a g e o a t h B a n d a y a. in.
a t S:1 S o v e r W T f l f l a t 14»3
o a jrour radio o.ai

REV. AND MRS. MASON GREGG

Assembly Of God

Methodist Women's
Mission School Sot
The eighteenth a n n u a l
Woman’s Society School of
Missions of the Florida Con­
ference of the Mathodist
Church will be held at Florida
Southern College In Lakeland,
July S3-20, 1063. This will be
followed on July 26-28, 1063
by the tenth annual Guild
Mission Study Weeksnd.
All Methodist women are
Invited to attend these ses­
sions. Registration for the
School of Missions will begin
st 8:30 a. ra. Monday and
classes will begin at 3:00 p. m.
For the Miaaion Study Week­
end, registration will begin
at 4:00 p, m. Friday, with the
sessions starting at 9:00 a. m.
Saturday morning.
There will be four approved
studlee taught by outatanding
leaders of the M e t h e d i e k
Church fur both aeeiluna. The
aubjtcte will be: The Chang­
ing City Challenges the
Church; Introduction to three
Spiritual Classics: Christian
Perfection, Fenelon; Christian
Perfection, Wesley; and The
Spiritual Life, Underhill; The
Christian Mission in Suuthsra

By Mrs. Adam Mailer
Members of the choir of
the DeBary Community Ueth
odist Church held a picnic
at Alexander Springs Satur­
day.
Those attending were Mr,
Ur. and Mrs. Stanley Rader,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Me
Naughton, D. R. Miller, Mr.
Mri. George Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. Adsm Muller, Mrs. Wil
llam Lskeman, Mrs. May Methodist Men
Phillips, Mrs. Allen Duftin,
Mist Barbara Bedient, Mr, Meet Thursday
Methodist men of the Doand Mrs. Ralph Bedient,
Mrs. George Waster and Miss Land district will hold their
quarterly meeting Thursday,
Paula Mattson.
July 25 at l:3U p.m. at the
Flagler B e a c h Methodist
Church in Flagler Beach.
Anniversary
A flab dinner will be served
A group met at the parsonsge recently with the min­ by the host church. A busi­
ister. Rev. C, N. Ogg to ness session will follow, pre­
formulate plans for observing sided over by newly elected
(he fifth anniversary of the president, Hap Carr.
Gusit sptaktr will be Judge
DeBary Community Metho­
dist Church.
William H. Maness of Jack­
Thsy were Mrs. Charles sonville. His topic "How Can
Cretsey, Harry Rose, Mrs Ws Keep Our Peel on the
Gerard Neyer, Harry Bell Ground In a Space Age." Ad­
Everett Swift, Hugh Booth vance reservations for the
and Wesley Saatkamp.
dinner are requested.

rixwcmcsT t w r a a i r
o r c o o rHLMt sa

c»». a r t s i m
siai
K. X. V V l l t l i r ------------ P a s t o r
B a n d a r S ch o o l __ 1 : 0 a. m.
H orning W orship
16:34 a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ T : l t p. m.
Youth Derv. ( T u s i . t 7:30 p.m.
M i d - W e e k B frv , ( T h o r s . ) 1:30
p. m.

Guest Minister
A t Howell Pork
By Jane Caaoetberry
Chaplain Francis Arthur
Hanks. U.S.A.F.R., of McCoy
Air Force Base, Orlando, will
be guest preaehsr at ths
Westminster P resb y teria n
Church at the 11 o'clock wor­
ship service unday morning,
in Howell Park.
Chaplain Hanks recently re­
turned t o duty at McCoy after
several months as hoipltal
chaplain at MacDill Air Force
Base, Tampa.
Rev, John N. Montgomery,
minister of the church, served
ae a leader this week at a
church camp for Jr. High
young people near Fruaproof.

W K S T S I t l K MISSION A S T
B A PT IST C H U RCH
i l k S I. A H o l l y A r e .
P au l M. i .a l l e y ______ P a s t o r
S u n d a y S ch o o l — 1S:3S a. m.
Sunday
M orning W orahlp
11:04 a. m.
Sunday
E v en in g W orahlp
T:4S p. m.
W cdnosdsy
P r a y e d S e r v ic e — 7:4* p. m.
P IN S C S E S T B A PT IST
CH URCH
O s - r s lln ad
P a s t o r « . - W il l i a m J . G u e s t
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p __ 1:44 A
II a . m.
S u n d a y B r h n o l ____0:45 a. m.
T r a i n i n g U n i o n ____ 4:13 p.m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 7:14 p m.
W»d. o f f i c e r s A T e a c h e r s
M s o l l n g ______
( ile pm .
Wed. P r a y e r Serv ice 7:10 p.m.
H O S T S ORLANDO
B A P T I S T C H A P S I*
ISO N. P e t r f a x A r e .
V. N. M a s a r d . t h a p - l P a a t a r
S u n d a y S c h o o l ____0:41 a.ns.
T r a i n i n g U nion _ _ l : l « p, m.
W orahlp
i t a. m.
T ill pm .
Wed. E v e n i n g P r a y e r 7:10 p m.

Church Plans
Youth Week

1‘s n t e c u i t x l
C h u r c h e s , listiic u ted tlic C h i l d r e n ' s A n n e x o f
t h e F i r s t I’s n t e c o s t a l C h u r c l i
o f l.u iig w u u d l u s t F i n l a y e t a
service.
ii u s t o y

Seals led.

fie-v. Coiuisil buard his talk
ou ll Chronicles, Chapter 7*
concerning tli« tlmiuuiiun of
Nulumon's temple.
f o l l o w i n g tlio c v i c m o n y t h e
n.i n w m B w r i 8 a U o e . i » i p

Hy Jauo taaeclbcii)
Four Junior Hoy* Irani the
I'ralrte Lake Uaptlet Church
Hoy a I Amin mutton leave
.Monday fur a week at Camp
Ju&gt; which ti located near
Hock Springs and le owned
b) t ie Uckiwa Bap.i.i Ann.
Ihey are Harry Lee Con­
rad, Kim Brooke. Ted Kerne,
and Gar.- Huggins.
The following week five In­
termediate boyi will attend
the camp and Rev. Leonard
Jonee will act at camp p n tor. Hun Hugging will serve
as life guard and recreation
leader at the camp.
The church 1* tcudinj th«ic
boya to camp at a reward fur
their faititfniucy* ui K. A. ac
ttetitefo1

enjoyed
and

trfraelituenU

Christian

Episcopal

t e a r a. s a a l a r t A s* .
Rev. M a so n Gregg,
Ad I n t s r l m M in i s t e r
S u n d a y S ch o o l ___ S:4V a. m.
M s ra isg W orship
11:30 s- m.

C H R IS T C H U R C H
C h u rch S t r c o l . L c e g n e e d
S unday S e r v i c e
M orning P r a y e r Mow. 1:34 s.m .

tS B S C H

e r

CSSUT

R alph D raw er J r .
K essg slle t
D i b i t School ____ 11:04 a. m.

recreation
of punch

Rev. Loiiii« FlleaherA o f
Geneva
Ala. was guest |
speaker ai lira Wednesday
evtaini service at the Firal
Pente^tal Church of Longwood this week. She rbose
a&lt; t i- topic for her sermon,
•‘Grace,’

H an d sy o s C h a n n e l f
Tuesday
L a d l t a R lb le C l a s s
13:44 s.n&gt;.
W ednesday
U lb le C lara* * ____ 7:14 p. m

Christian Science

C H I all II
NAXIRENM

ter. loo st. ■« Hapla Are.
P a u l tllckee --------..p a s t e s
flu n aay S c h o o l __ _ &gt; . l ) a. re.
M orning W a r s h ip
13:13 a. nv
T o u t n —— —
— l-no p. t v
E r a n g - i i s t i c &amp;«r&gt;lca 7:44 p na
T hird Sunday
S i n g e p l r a t i o n _ _ I : i0 p. h .

rinuT c m Run

r is e r r n a is r u s c s r s c a
o is n r L s a e r c s s t a r

Church Of Christ

FIHOT
OF T H E

or

Lutheran
LCTHRRAN CH U RCH OP
THH R K D K S R E R
1*3 W . XAth P l s c e
"Tbs Church o f th* L u th e ran
Hour” a n d T V “ T h i s la th *
Life”

T H E N A IA RE N B
l a k e M a ry , Flo.
R u r . 3V. L. H u lu o m b r, P e t t o #
Sunday
3:11 a. r a . ____lllbl# S c n o e l
11:34 a. m. _ M o r n i n g W o r a h l p
7i40 p. m. — E v e n i n g S erv ice
7:n# p. m.
W ed . M U - W e s t
P ra y e r Sorrlceo
7:00 p. m. 2 n d Wed. M leelepa ry Svrrlcs

Pentecostal
r t l t S T PENTECOSTAL
C H U R C H o r LONI1 W O 0B
H I O rasge I trett
R e r . E. R u t h G r a n t _ P a a t o *
S u n d a y School _ _ _ 13:31 x. m.
M orning W o reh lp
l t : S 3 x. so.
S u n d a y E v e n i n g __ 7:14 p. nk
Wed. n i b l o S t u d y _ 7:13 p. ra.
C o n q u e ro r* M e e t i n g
F r i d a y __________ 7:33 p. ra.

Presbyterian
r iR S T PRESHYTERIAR
C IICH U H
O a k A e s . a n d T b lr d S t ro v e
Oav rvrd . F l o r i d a
( I r v e r r U. Uveeell, J r .
P a*lav
C h u r c h S ch o o l ____ 1:4a a. re.
S essio n m e e t * ___ 3:15 a. ra.
M o r n i n g W o r s h i p - 14:44 *. ra.
P i o n e e r F e l l o w s h i p I:u4 p. ra.
S en io r III Fettowrehlp 3:00 p.m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p .. 7:30 p. rw.
W e d P r a y e r M e e t i n g 7:64 p m.

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Mundsy S c h o o l —
S: I S a. m.
M o r n i n g W o c g b l p __ 14:»4 a. m.
M T F _______ 3:34 p. m.

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R e a d i n g R o o m : 333 E. F i r s t . Sun day S c h o o l . . 1: 11 a. ni.
14:04 ». m.
W o r k d a y s : 10:34 ».m. - 4 34 M o rn in g W o r a h l p
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p.m. F r i d a y U v e a l n g : 1:14
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S:13 p.m.
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C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
I t iiltrd U s r r l s t C S r l t l l
P e r k A r e e t o e t S i l l Bt.
3:04 a. m. „
C h u r c h Schoo l
14:04 a. m. ............. ....... Serv ice
1:13 p. m. — C h r l o t l s n T o u t h
M ln teiry
Rrv. W a l t e r A.R. M c P h e rs o n ,
Pselor

Urge You To Attend

and cookie,.
Other disting uish vd guv ta
who attended in aduiiion to
Rev. and Mis. Comisll were
Rrv, Joe Upthurvb, District
I’mident of tii# I'mtccosial
Couquctoie, Una MrX. Upchurch; and Rev, Louise KU
Icnheig of Geneva, Ala., a
close friend of Rev. Grant.

KEV. E. RUTH GRANT. Ueft). pallor uf the
Firal FciituuuaUtl Church « f I aiiikwimmI, aaaiatetl Rev. Willium Connell, Florida District Su­
perintendent of the United P e n t e c o r t t n l
Church**, at the dedication of u new ChildrcnV
eVliliCA U l tlwi cliuiclr List Fliu-iy ,

cto ra

Old Ovlaatfa B d . a t H n m A s * .
B. H a m i l t o n G r l f t l n _P a s t o r
S a n d a r S ch o o l ___ 1:41 a. m.
M orning W o rsh ip
11:SS a. nr.
T r a i n i n g U n io n _ 1:1b p. m.
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p . . . T:4X p. m.

Nazarene

Congregational

These Sanford Merchants

Children's Annex Is Dedicated

spsviai y o u n g prupJw'a
Her. 1.. ItuiJi l i r u n i .

Baptist

Lin Twymsn, H. A. director
at Elder Springs, says this
By Benfce Hrt .
should be ■ special treat for
The Woman’s Society o f
these boys te nU phases of Christian Service of the Firal
their life.
Methodist Church ef Oviedo
held a general meeting and
supper in the Fellowship Ilall
Guest Pastor
Brother Hugh Booth will tie Monday night with 33 mem­
guest minister at tho 10 a.ra. bers attending.
worship service Sunday at
The supper was served buf­
tbe
Ebencier
Methodist fet style and prepared by tbe
Church s i the regular pastor, Bethany Circle.
Rev Ray Gregory Jr., is va­
Mrs. W. H. Martin, presi­
cationing for two weeks with dent, presided over the bus­
his family.
iness meeting and Sirs. Char­
There will be no evening les G. Shaffer was In charge
service during the month of of tbe program. Flowers were
July.
placed throughout the hall.

Asia; and Tha Christian Fam­
M orning W n rn h lr
ltiOO a. m.
E v e n i n g W o r a h l p - 7:34 p. m.
ily and Its Money.
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1:11 p.m.
There will b« a class for
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S unday S ch o o l _ __. 3:11 a. in.
■1* P e e k A v e e w e
paola c s r s c s
op c s s ie r
W o rsh ip f e r r i c * — 14:13 a . ra.
Fellowship girls taught by T. B. C h a n c e ___ __ — P a s t o r
H i g h w a y 44 W e a t
Miss Polly Lassiter, who does M o r n i n g W o r s h i p __ S :4 i a. m. M o r r i s R u b y ____E v a n g e l i s t
S u n d a y S ch o o l ___ . I : 4 f a. at.
C latetn _
14:34 a. m.
Campus Visitation Work for M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:04 a. m. litbI*
M o r n i n g W o r e h l p _ 11:33 a. m.
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E r m i n e W o r a h l p _ *:34 p. ra.
L IT H E H .A N CHU RCH
l i v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 7:45 p. m. B i b l e Claa aag W ad . 7:11 p.m.
4LCA)
Methodist Church. A dally Wed. P r a y t r l o r r i e s T i l l p. m.
Seel A I h l t a l a D r i v e
Uiblc hour will be lead by Dr.
I llw y 17-431
c s r s c s o r c h r ist
Edmund Perry.
Saw (arid, P t o t Mo
l a e e a i e d . pig.
C R N T R A t, S A P T I B T C-HI’BCM
333-7X1 a
Housing for this week of
L o r d 's D s y S s r r l e s t 13:11 *.m.
Cee. I d e a I k A O s h A r e .
E rn e s t 19. B o t l c k , J r ....... P a s t o r
e n d 7:34 p m . g u n d a y K c h o o l ____ 3:13 a. m.
__P . 's i o r
seaeiona will be by Districts Oall S m i t h .
S u n d a y S ch o o l _ - t : 4 4 a. m.
C h u r c h S er v ice* „ 10:J« a. m.
in the dormitories of the col­ M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 11:40 a. m.
C o m m u n i o n — F i r s t H u n d a y In
c H t'R r n o r c h r is t
lege, and meala will be served T r a i n i n g Un io n — 1:11 p, m.
1311 P a r k A r r o w
E ach M o n t h
E v e n i n g W o r s h i p _ 7:1# p. m.
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In the campus cafeteria. The Wed. P r a y e r Service T:SS p m .
Sunday
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inspirational theme for all N u r s e r y O p en
l l l b l s S l u J y ______ 10:34 S. m,
W T R R __________ — T :l» p. m. X
lornlug W o r s h i p
11:44 a. m.
aeasiona will be “Called To S u n d a y N l t t B r o a d c a s t
E r s n l n g B a r r i e r _ 1:14 p m,
Serve."
t o o “ H o r a ld o f T r u t h ” 1 p m.

Fisas are being made for
a Youth Week it the Firit
Methodist Church of Sanford
to be held August 23 31.
The young people on the
Youth Council have under­
taken the various reiponilbititles to make the week suc­
cessful.
Several adults of the church
have been asked to serve as
leaders of Enrichment CourIocs and Workshops. Sunday
ltev. William Cuiiuvll, Dis-1 School r iiu e i will again be
trict Superintendent u( the asked to prepare the supper*
D ia t i i v l o f
F l u r i t t e U n i t e d for the week.

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Five boys from the
Elder
Springs Baptist Church left
Monday to attend ten State
Royal Ambassador Encamp­
ment in Panama City. They
were Travil Twymsn, Dale
Griffin, Randy Ivy, Leon
Stcinmeyer Jr, and Gilbert
Miller.
The camp la to be held this
week and wilt include fun.
food, fellowship and rare
spiritual experiences.
Transportation was provid­
ed by The First Baptist
Church of Sanford: Gary
Folds, counselor, drove the
church bus.

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First Baptist Church of
Altamonte Springs will bold
Vacation Bible School com­
mencement exercises tonight
at 7:30.
Following a week of In
lense study dally of the Bible
and missionary activities, the
school will present its pro­
gram and display ita hand­
work for parents and friends
at the church following a
program in Ihe sanctuary.
Rev. Haines, pastor, states
lh« school as been qnc of live
largest In attendance with
an average attendance of
nearly 100.
IThe public la Invited lo
attend the evening service
tonight. Refreshments will be
served and Ihe whole faculty
will be honored.

Beaten By Weather
By fa ile d Pi m International
Violent thumleratrrm* lash­
ed widely separated parts of
the nation Thursday, dealing
death in Minnesota and Tennrtiee and dumping torrents
of rain elsewhere.

Flood water* carried a 6to

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Miss Universe
Semi-Finalists
Have Their Woes

*

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) —
Mi«s U. S. A. wa* nervous.
Miss Ireland didn't have her
lucky charm and Miss Den­
mark was pessimistic, but
they and 12 other beauties are
aeml.finallats in the Miss Uni­
verse Pageant.
Seven Europeans, three
South Americans, three Asi­
ans, a South Africaan and an
American wera picked by
judgea last night from among
60 girla who all had their
hc«rta act on becoming Miai
Universe of 1983.
Saturday night the field will
be narrowed to five finalists,
then on* of the lucky five will
be crowned the prettiest girl
In the world by the reigning
Mis* Universe, Norma Nolan
• f Buenoa Aire*,
Hare ia the lineup:
From South Amtvlca —
Mis* Argentina, Olga Halluxlia; Miaa Brazil, Ida Marie
Nam es; and Mlsa Colombia.
Vnria Alvarez.
From Europe — Miss Aus­
tria, Gertrude Bergner; Miss
lhntnnrk, Aino Korwa; Miss
Finland, ltitta Kautianinen;
Miss France. Monique I.cmarie; Miss Germany, Heiga
Karle Zicsomer; Miss Ireland,
Marlene McKeown; and Miss
Italy, Glanna Serra.
From Asia — Mias Japan,
Nurika Ando; Mia* Korea,
Kim Myung-Ja; and Miss
Philippines, Lelaino Bennett.
Bounding out the field of
temi-finalisia aie Miss U.S.A,
Marita Ozers of Chicago amt
Miss It*-public of South Afri­
ca, Ellen Lk-benberg of Cape
Province.
Today, the girls fur* a
sir. mums found of rehearsals,
interviews, luncheons and pic­
ture posing sessions in prep­
aration for the nationally tele,
vised finals at the Miami
Beach convention hall,
Muriene McKeown, Ire­
land's entry, said she had to
remove her green Shamrock
good luck charm because it
clash**] with her wine colored
dress.
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Baptist Boys Will
Attend Camp
First Baptist Church of
Altamonte Springs was re ­
presented at Camp Joy near
Hock Springs last week by
a group of three Junior-age
girls and a counsel**.
Sharon Adams, of Oricnta
Gardens, received the coveted
award of Honor Camper, and
all returned inspire*! by the
week at camp.
At the Sunday morning wor­
ship service Rev, Haines,
pastor, introduced Barbara
Syfcrt, who served as coun­
selor and she introduced the
girls, Sharon Adams, Dottle
David and Carol Sullivan.
rians are being made for
a group of Royal Ambassa­
dor boys to attend camp next
week. Mrs. Daniel Cowart is
leader of the girls and Otbel
Sullivan is counselor for the
boys.

TALLAHASSEE (UP!) - bracket, but both were well
Jacksonville led all other down the list in nearly all
cities in its population group categories of crime. Miami
In the number of murders and reported 37 murders for the
robberies during 1982. the year and Tampa 22. High on
Federal Bureau of Invrstiga that list was New York with
307 and in second place was
(ion reported Thursday.
Chicago with 388.
The FBI Issued Ha annua]
Reports fur smaller cities
uniform crime report for the showed that Orlando wag In
BIG TRADE-IN
year 1982, covering crimes third place in murders and
reported in cities in the Unit­ non • negligent manslaughter
ALLOWANCE!
ed States. In It, the agency cases in the 30,000 to 100,000
lists by population groups the population bracket. Orlando
number of crimes of various reported 12 for the year, com­
types reported by law en­ pared to the top of 19 re­
ported In east St. Loula, 111.,
forcement authorities.
SALES A SERVICE
For cities with a popula­ and the second place city of
1317 Country Clak ltd.
tion from 100,000 to 230,000, Lexington, Kf., which re­
FA 3-7*38
Jacksonville led in the num­ ported 13.
ber of murders and non neg­
ligent manslaughter cases
BU YIN G A NEW CAR?
with 37. Closely behind, in
second place, was Richmond,
L E T US F IN A N C E IT !
Va„ with 38, and in third
GEORGE TOUHY, speaker at the meeting of Life Underwriters Assn, nt
place was Charlotte, N. C„
the Capri Thursday, chats with program chairman Gordon Meyer, left nml
Because You Buy With A P
ose . . .
with 33.
Clifford Johnson, president, right.
(llerald Photo)
Jacksonville also had a
. . . Finance With A jrpose
high of 429 robberies during
Ihe year, to top that category.
Sacramento, Calif., was in
second place with 330 and
Gary, 1ml., was third with
288.
The only other Florida city
in (he same population cate­
“ We must set and main
To measure y o u r I e 1 f Savings and Loan, told mem­
gory was St. Petersburg,
against others is a risk, bers of the Life Underwrit­ tain high standards of per which reported nine murders
sonal and business conduct,
George Touhy, executive vice e r’s Association Thursday.
and 93 robberies.
for our morality or lack of
In other categories, Jack­
“When you look around you it reflects ail through the
president of First Federal
NEW CAR F IN A N C IN G !
at how others ar« doing, you lives of those with whom we sonville was high in some and
low
in
others.
For
instance.
may react in one of two come in contact,” Touhy con
CURRENT INTEREST RATE —
It was on the bottom of the
eluded.
ways.” Touhy said.
list
in
forcible
rapes,
with
“You may find that you
one, hut was near the top of
UP TO
are doing well, much better
A
the
burglary
list
with
2,183
than others and thus become
36 MONTHS
for the period.
complacent, smug and laty,
St.
Petersburg
stood
about
LOW
TO PAY
Mrs. Herberts Ann Leon­ or you may see someone who
midway on the list of man­
Is doing much better and en­
ard)-, former Sanford resi­ vy and jealousy will tempt
slaughter by nrRligence, re­
porting 12 for the year. Tops
dent and past president of the you to lower your standards
“
Home
In
Which
I
Uvc”
was 28 in Richmond, and low
National Association of Par­ and fall prey to modern mora­
was one in several cities.
will
be
the
theme
of
the
Va­
MEMHEK F.D.I.C.
lity,”
he
said.
liamentarians, will conduct a
—
or ssNreie
There were two Florida
cation
Bible
School
of
San­
CALL FAIrfas 1-1611 AND ASK FOR
____
class in parliamentary pro­ "Do you have moral forti­
cllirs.
Miami
and
Tampa,
In
tude?” he asked. “What will ford Church of Christ. 1300
RALPH
PEZOLD
or
JIM
DOUCETTE
cedure July 30-Aug. 2 at the
you sacrifice for power, posi­ South Park Avenue, at 8:13 Ihe over 230.000 population
Cherry I’lara Hotel, Orlando. tion and statin?”
to li oo a.m. Monday through
Mrs. Leonard)-, now of Mi­ In business, Touhy said, a next Friday.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) ami, will teach two classes man must have the confi­ Director will be Evange­
Alabama Gov. George Wallace of elementary procedure each dence, trust and respect of list ltert Brown, assisted by
flies to Miami Beach Saturday day. one from 9:30 until noon, those with whom he conies in Gene May hew, educational
for nn “cycball-to-eycball" anti th* other from T p. m. conlact.
directo*.
meeting with New York Gov until 9:3o p. m. Tho course
Teachers and officers of
“Competition should provide
Nelson Rockefeller,
in advance procedure will he the Incentive to make full the ichoot will be:
The eollidon between the given each day from 1:30 p. use of the talents that we
Helen Smith, nursery: Gail
“fighting little, judge’* from s m. to 4 p. m.
possess, but not cause us to .Mitchell and Alice Llmlsley,
southern rottton patch uml the
The course, recommended deviate into moral evil in 23 year olds; Fairy Brown.
big rity millionaire could be | for ail officers of civic, fra­ our striving for dollars,” he Kula Tatxir, Sybil llisbee and
tho highlight of the National ternal and service orianiia- a*t monished.
Eunice Tamg, 1-3; Ha I [olioGovernor’s Conference.
lions, is open (o all Interest­ “The greatest danger t« alt way, Katherine Meyers, Jean
Wallace is pounding the In. ed persons. Advanced regis­ of us ami to the spiritual Daniel and Shirley Stone, 6 8;
dependent elector drum for tration is not required. How­ fiber of our country Is our Ruth Dougherty, Marie Solsectionalism nml &lt;tate* rights, ever, those planning to at­ condoning
of
immorality, ley, Sylvia Cormnrti and Ar­
lie probably will win Alabama tend should notify Mrs. John which ia nothing abort of butus Beall, 9 12,
Armillda
Covington
and
and Mississippi electoral vote* !.). Grant, 2117 Blossom Lane, criminal, particularly In the
Spume)-,
teenagers;
for president ns the louder of Winter Park, MI 7-7478, or field of public life and busi­ Sue
Harvey Covington and Brown,
a third party composed of dis­ Mr*. C. W. Reese. 3022 North- ness,” Touhy charged.
Stock manipulations, diver­ adults; Barbara Ruby, Rose­
wood
Boulevard, Urlando,
satisfied Dixie Democrats.
sion of company or public mary Flowers, Sanity llisbee
Rockefeller is running for Ml 7-2291.
funds, fabrication of outright and Bruy Beall, recreation;
the Republican nomination on
lies to lull the public, cheat­ Judy Mims, registrar and
a liberal platform of national­
ing, lying and ’stealing in secretary, and Mrs. Ilowlett
ism and civil rights. He is 11 Transfer To
business
and
government Fletcher, Ilia Crawford and
expsvted to fight the “radical Casselberry
have
become
so
common
and Audrey Eeniter, refreshments
right’* at the conference in a
Eleven new members join­
Bus service will tie avail­
mov**to slow down the Gold- ed the Casselberry Commun­ so widespread as to affect
the morals of the entire able by telephoning 608 3282
water bandwagon,
ity Methodist Church last
or 322-7781.
country, Touhy said.
Wallace ia ready,
Sunday during the 8:30 morn­
A spokesman in hi* office ing worship service by trans­
said “we’ll meet Rockefeller fer.
FAST
•' RELIABLE SERVICE
eyeball-to-oyeball. The* gov­
They were Mr. and Mrs. R.
ernor ia confident Iloskefeller M. Niblack and children,
will tremble just lik*. Nicholas Kathy and Rex Minor, of 928
Katienhnch at Tuscaloosa.4
North Triplet Drive, Cassel­
The advisor to tho chief berry; Mr. and Mrs. David
executive referred to Wal­ Kcyscr of 110 South Edge• DECAUS
• TRUCKS
• WALLS
lace's “stand In the school mnn. North Orlando; Mr. and
SILK SCREEN PROCESS
house door'' at the University -Mrs. II. D. Sterling. 331 Piney
SIGNS Ob’ ALL KINDS
of Alabama when tlu, deputy Ridge Road, Casselberry, arid
317
S.
PALMETTO AVE.
attorney general arrived on .Mrs, Robert Dcppcn and chil­
campus with two N‘‘gro stu­ dren, Roger and Alice, 90
RHONE FA 2-6422
dent *,
Plumosis Way, Casselberry.

year-old hoy to his death in
a drainage culvert In Nash­
ville, Term., and gale* whip­
ped the downtown area. A
ceiling collapreed in a threestory* department store when
water washed through airccndltiuning ducts.
Winds docked at up to IOO
mile* per hour ripped through
southeastern Minnesota com­
munities. A 19-year-old Al­
bert Lea, Minn., youth was
killed when the limb of a
tree he was helping to re­
move broke and fell on him.
Seventy.mlle an hour winds
and more than an inch if
rain In nn bcur's time puinmelcd nearby Austin, Minn.
Tornadoes were spotted south
of Owntonna, Minn., and at
Conrad, town.
In New Hampshire, a miniatture tornado swept through
a boys camp at Wolfeboro,
Injuring two eampera.
A thoundersts-rm whipped
northeastern Massachusetts.
The town of Tyngaboro was
without electrical power for
two hours. Three houses were
struck by lightning in Wil­
mington. Golfbail-site hail­
stone* pelted Saugus.
Most of thte rainfall was
In the Midwest. Reinbeck,
Iowa, received 4.16 inches.
Local flooding was expected
along Black Hawk Creek in
Grundy County.
The nortehn parts of Hunts­
ville, Ala., got an estimated
4 inches of rain in a half
hour. Conrad, Iowa, received
2.78 Inches of rain in 45 min­
ute*. Tarkershurg, W. V*.,
reported 1.88 inches. Vandalla, III., got 1.83 Inches.
Two to three Inches fell at
Lewiston, 111.

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Political
WASHINGTON—(NEA) —
A proposal fay Bap. Oliver P.
Bolton, X-OMa, to 1st Ui S.
Comptroller General Joaaph
Campbell and tha General Ac*
counting Offica which he
beeda audit tha accounts of
an Hews* committees and
Archltact of tha Capitol J.
George Stewart la something
new in Washington.

kMMM i! a n i M V « ta r * happnnnd.
m i would a m r h n t k m a i a d had

m m k drfrm h m wfflln* to do
thiw rfMpto thlass:
• Obqr traffic rata and rtfidatioM to Um latter la aimpla faith that
tbtjr harw bom enacted to protect

a n too high a price for aortas homaa Hfa, ope m t t i j rale aloaa woald
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Labor Day weekend—or even before.

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Ground

latlmldatlav or othrrwixn
neutrslixlng all who stand between
on the expansive middle ground.
Probably they always aueeeed In
affecting some this way. Bat some­
times their encroachments ara quits
broad, until men scanning the field
will report "then Is no middle
ground."
Generally It In is fact still there.
It has the look, though, o f occupied
territory.
That is a dangerous took In any
free society. It can lead to weapons
being taken up in civil war. Short of
that, it ean produce a national condi­
tion which some call "mental civil
war."
The smelt of such uncompromis­
ing conflict hangs over some of our
hard political struggles today. It la
not a good omen.
This is a moment In our history
when ws ought to be continuously on
guard against destruction of that
"truce ground" where we must forgw
a workable frae society.

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The -American people urgently seed te know more of
tha official facta and opinion*
about the proposed ban on
nuclear weapons testa.
It is th* American people
who must make tho final Judg­
ment whether a teat ban on
tha basis now proposed would
be In their interest or against
them. They dare not make a
mistake.
Several members of tha
Joint Chiefs of Staff appeared
early this year before the
Senate Armed Services Com­
mittee. Mora then a fortnight
ago, the Joint chiefs present­
ed to the Senate preparedness
Subcommittee a report on tha
propoied test ban treaty. They
aro against It.
That much has been leaked.

Page 4

But why they are opposed and
all af th* questions thereto
related ere facta being with­
held from the American peo­
ple. Some of the top bras*
have testified before Senate
groups. Their testimony like­
wise is secret.
Perhaps President Kennedy
la being tuo generous in mak­
ing concessions to th* Soviet
Union. If so, who baa a better
right to know about that than
the American peopleT
Three Democratic tens tort,
all members of tha armed
•ervicea committee, wrote to
President Kennedy earlier this
year warning In oubsUnct
that further test ban conces­
sions would be unacceptable to
th* U. S. Senate. Th* text of
that letter also is a elute se*

CASE P-498: Norman P..
aged 24, la Just out of military
service.
"Dr. Crane." he began, "1

Sanford, Florida

Friday July 19, 1963

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erst. Tbs senators were Chair­
man Richard B. Russell, Ga.,
Stuart Symington, Me* aad
Henry M. Jackson, Wash.
When such members of Um
President’s own party become
uneaoy about concessions to
tha Soviet Union, the average
American reasonably might
also become uneasy. The av­
erage American citlaen baa
been showered with maoalva
propaganda In bahalf of a
nutter teat ban.
U eltisena would cart to In­
form themselves of the argu­
ments against a teat ban on
the basis now proposed, there
la a good book availablo. In­
telligent rills*na will weak I*
read this book whether they
ere for or agelnot a quick!*
test bon. Th* title U "Nu­
clear Ambush," by Earl Voss,
published by Henry Ragaory
Co. of Chicago, at |8 J 0 . A
bargain. Vooa Is a veteran
Washington new*men.
Dr. Willard Libby, Univer­
sity of California, In an Intro­
duction wrote t
“Mr. Voss tells the story of
th* 8ovl*t arreitetlen of our
nuclear a r m s development
program fur three whole
ytara — and our eenaequent

provoment la U. S. atomic ex­
plosives.
—Would not interfere with
Soviet Union atomic progress.
—Might endanger tha NATO
alliance.
Teller said th* C h i n a a*
would not bo restrained «ven
though the Soviet Union sign­
ed an absolute teat ban. But.
tha United States would be
expected to persuade Franc*
to accept th* ban.
"The Russian* may drain a
tom for that very reason."
Teller wrote. “They are sup­
ported by widespread public
trtotic congressman of both
P«ni** will roniat tho pro*•are of n public frightened
by crisis arvd misled by th*
mlrago af poac*

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W# may b* wounded, but
should not be bounded.
— British Prime Minister
Macmillan, to Um press.
A man can log quite a few
mites tilting back and forth
In n recking chair — yet
achieve no forward speed
whatever.
— San. Xannalh B. Keating.
BN. V.

Get mora youngsters bicy­
cling and wa will cut down
on tha cost of school buses.
— Heart specialist Dr. Paul
Dudley Whit*.
You don’t have to worry
about the South anymore. The
young Negroes with their
magnificent courage will taka
cart of Use South.
—Herbert Hill, labor secre­
tary of tho NAACP, saying
northern elites will soon be
targets of antidiscrimina­
tion drive*.
1 never lied to anyone who
cam* to me seeking a favor
or assistance . . , Truth saves
a lot of ambarraaalag ques­
tions If you don’t remember
what you said.
—Jamas A. Farley, 73.

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Lyle C. Wilson Says

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diugreu with It,
Thla can, of course, be accomp­
lished by the actual uae of force,
or tha taraat of lb It can alao be
achieved simply by holding within
th« dominant group all the elements
of power a modern society can mus­
ter.
A society that Is governed thus
is, for all practical purposes, totali­
tarian. It listens to no dissent, entert*jns no debate. All matters are con­
sidered settled when the dominant
group speaks. The extremists are at
the helm.
Fortunately for us all, the United
fitatee Is not in this condition. It
■till has an Immense middle ground.
Debate nourishes richly in most
areas. The rivalry of ideas Is encou­
raged.
Yet from time to time our middle
ground stands In somewhat more
than ordinary peri] from our ever­
present extremists at right and left.
This could be one of those times.
Weeks ago In Washington, Mlchl-

When that is impossible, decision
can only be had by the process of

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(not nncaaiarily majority)

gaa's Got. George lo a m y properly
observed that we glwmye had oar ex­
tremist factions, aad that at other
periods fa our history they bulked
relatively larger than they do now.
They then had fairly eisable political
parties of their own, aad woo major
offices.
We dare not, however, find base
for complacency la this. For we live
la sa act when extremist# mi many
■idee shoot stridently from wsD-fortlfied positions. They have not only
vocal power bat the hard financial
substance needed to advance their
causes.
Extremists always ara bant on
destroying not only their opposite

America needs its middle ground.
This Is where its conflicts a n m*
solved. Its debates turned into action.
Thla is where factions meld to­
gether to become consensus, and the
country a m ts on.
When such ground does not ex­
ist, an effective free society cannot
feaetkMi. For there la then no meetiag place for negotiators, for those
who would make a consensus by rea­
sonable accommodation of differing

"But 1 don't how to find i t
I have applied at a couple of
factories, but thus far 1
haven't landed anything.
"la today's newspaper, 1
saw an advertisement that
sounds very much Ilka what
I want.
But the ad doesn't glvt the
name of the firm. It simply
lists a P. O. Box number.
"So I must writs a letter,
yet I don't know what to say.
Would you plestt outline
what a fellow should put into
such a letter T"
On Page 759 of my college
textbook "Psychology Ap­
plied" you can read more
fully on thla matter, so look
It up In your local library if
you wish.
But please remember vivid­
ly that a letter la not intend­
ed primarily to win you the
Job but la Just to gain an in­
terview!
Too maoy young people
wander around la tireaoms
detail and fill several pages
with secondary material that
should be reserved for ans­
wering specific questions alt­
er they gain the interview.
U you can laarn th* actual
name of tbo personnel direc­
tor oe the prospective em­
ployer, then address your
aalutation to him.
in cases 1U* Norman's,
however, where you have
only a P. O. Box number,
atari your letter with a "Dear

(1) Experience. Under this,
briefly outline two or three
of your major Jobs. Put the
moit Important one first, and
you generally don't need to
Hit tha actual date of such
employment
Instead, say, “AasUtant
OUics Manager, Hopkins Syn­
dicate, two yarn."
(2)
Technical Training.
Her* you Include educational
background, as high school
graduate, diploma from bus­
iness college, or two year* at
electronics school, etc., pre­
ferably naming tha college.
(3) Personal Data. List
your height and weight, atate
of hsalth, single or married,
plus tha amount of life In•urance you carry, for inlurance auggeits a man with
foreilght and executive Judg­
ment.
._
If you have already served
your required time in tha mil­
itary, stato tbo fact
If you ara middle-aged
then skip your age and wait
Ull you get the personal In­
terview to answer mch quei-

courage te sagged that be­
fore. Bui la view of all thla
year’s agitation for eongres.
atonal reform and reorganisa­
tion, it has possibilities.
There baa been a lot of
crabbing at Congress this sta­
tion for loose handling of the
taxpayer's money. P in t It wes
for little things tike spending
half e million dollars of th*
Treasury’s foreign funds on
expense accounts for overseas
Junkets. Then it got into big
money to finish the $70 mil­
lion Third House office build­
ing, complete with swimming
pooh
A plan to build a two-deck
underground garage for the
congressmen at a cost of $8
million has been sidetracked,
but it will be back.
It was all this tomfoolery
which gave young Bolton his
Idea for having a closer check
of congressional spending. Th*
General Accounting Office Is,
of eourss, tha watchdog af
Congress.
Last year Campbell sent
Congress over 800 audita after
investigating charges of watte
and Inefficiency in agencies
of tha executive branch of
government This resulted in
savings of over 1100 million.
Incidentally, this Is almost
as much as it costa to run
Congress — 1100 million for

year that began July 1. This puhlle t ceounU o f A t B oom
la an increase of $22 million of Ropreeentativee, aa wall aa
all oapandHam of Ika Cap*
On request, GAO In tha past Itol areMteet"
Tha Sana to la e x e t w d c d
has audited some of the rou­
tine housekeeping accounts of from thta bill becnuae on a
the Capitol—the restaurants, house of C om m a never lap.
barbershops, custodial a n d ialatca on tha othar. Bat tbo
police services. These reports assumption la that If Honaa
have been sent to the Clerk accounts ara pat mdor Gan*
of the House or the Secretary m l Accounting Offica audit,
of tha Senate. But they have the Sonata would follow null.
"Enactment of thla bill,*
never been made public. And
congressional committee fi. Bolton bell(T ea, “would grant
nanclal reports have been ap­ to tha antlra preaa corpa facta
which ara now held eonfidenproved only by chairmen.
tiaL
A n o p a n accounting
To get all this out In the
open, Bolton went to tha Gen­ would help re-eatabll*eh pub*
eral Accounting Offica for lie truat and confldanca tfc
help. GAO’s gsntral counsel Congreaa."
Bolton alao has under study
Robert T. Keller gave Inform­
al guidance on how to proceed a proposal to establish a con*
in drafting tha bill, without xreaslonal Committee on Ethtaking any position on Us lea. It would be patterned af*
ter the American Bar Asaomerits and demerits.
elation on Ethic* which baa
Tha bill hat now been re­ done much to raise standard*
ferred te House Government of the legal profession.
Operations Committee under
rhairman William L. Dawson,
D-I1L
AUTO
On request from this com­
mittee, says Campbell, GAO
N O R D IC
will review bow the legist*,
tion would operate end its
AIR CONDITIONER
costa.
Preliminary estimates art
that an audit of ell House
committees and Capitol arthitect's offica account* would
require the full-time services
of only one or two auditors.
Plas Iaatails ties
Th* cost would be $10,000 to
$
Tr.
fartery Warraaty
$15,000 a year, plua tha cost
of printing public reports,
which would be several thous­
and more.
ALTO SERVICE
Bolton's bill would grant to
the comptroller general "01* 1*05 8. Bsafari, FA 2-13*4
right and privilege to audit all

JO N E S

Q—How many men survived
imprisonment in tho Black
Holt of Calcutta?
A—Th# Black Hole was ■
room 14 foot 10 inchoa wide
and IS feet long, into which
148 prisoners were thrust to
spend the night. Only 23 of
the Mft prisoners were still
aliv* the next morning.

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M n t W f S t f S Alt'
often B illy is a s
S T k B B eR N as O u t

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for

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Q—What honor ws* be­
stowed on Washington College
at Cheatertown, Md.7
A—It ie the only college to
which Georg* Washington
personally gave tho use of hit
name.

Q—For whom waa Bonnevilla Dam named?
A—For Capt Benjamin D.
Bonneville, hero of Washing­
tiotu.
(4) References. U it three or ton Irving’s book, "Th# Ad­
four who have handles" on ventures of Captain Bonne­
Iheir names, such as Judge, ville."
or president of a bank, or
professor or reverend.
For those "handles" will
Indirectly endorse you even
before your reference* art
contacted.*
Then sign off briefly. And
bar* your letter typed!
For further crucial advice,
send for my booklet on "Vo­
cational Guidance," enclos­
ing ■ long stamped, return
envelope, plua &gt;&gt; cents.
(Always write to Dr. Criae
In car* of this newspaper,
enclosing a Jong stamped,
addressed envelop* and X
cento to cover typtog and
printing coats when yon

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Remember the Honeymooners?
And Jackie Gleason shouting "I’m
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That woe for laughs, of course,
end any good man, especially one
who in king of his castle knows his
wife is not a "nothin’ " but is the
one who makes it possible for him
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But how much easier for her to
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Club Names New President
A nd Welcomes Mrs. Mayo
A large number o/ officer*
t i n e and fucsts gathered at
the Naval Air Station Thurtday morning for the “Change
«f Board’* coffee.
Wivea or VAH-T officer*
t n n hoateaiea far the oceaalae which named Sue (Mr*.
Vincent) Monroe of VAH-J aa
hew president of the Officen'
Wivea Club and Mary (Mr*.
, Michael) Durant of VAH-1 aa
rice-president and also sentad as a “welcome aboard"
to June (Mrs. James) Mayo,
wife of the new commanding
Officer of Hatwing One.
The ballroom was gaily
decorated with poster* and
mobiles made by the various
wivea groups and each on*
presenting an original and
clever way of greeting Mr*.
Mayo. The winning display
was from VAH-11 with 0111*
(Mrs. W. A.) YeUnek taking
• bow for the design of an
mtUtanding creative black
M d whit* mobile with its
Cfceckertail insignia and sus­
pended array of decorative

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When Shopping Plan Well

Accurate Records

A Dress Needs Accessories

Needed For Foods

A costume la the whole pic­
ture of hat, dress, coat, shoes,
gloves, purse, end other ac­
cessories which are worn to­
gether. A h it that makes
your lice more beautiful is
wot a good buy if it does not
look wtU with tbs rest of the
outfit and is not suited to your
weeds. This principle applies
to eny other part of your cos­
tume.
When shopping, do not
merely select s dress, but

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items that illustrated the life fashioned of toothpicks and
of a Navy wife.
colorful gum drops and simi­
Up side down straw hats lar pennant name tags were
brimming with pastel flowers
used at the head table.
Among those sitting at the
head table were Mrr. Mayo.
Mrs. Robert Ware, Mrs. JL
L. Wright, chairman for the
event, and the various board
representatives.
An original corsage of a
miniature straw hat with
pastel flower* was given to
Mrs. Mayo.
A large scooped-out melon
filled with fruit made an at­
tractive basket decoration
for the table and it was sur­
rounded by a delectable menu
that Included ham and rolls,
deviled eggs and assorted
doughnuts and pastrias.
The newly elected presi­
dent, Mrs. Monroe, is active
in the community. She is as­
MRS. SUE MONROE sistant ltader of Girl Scout
centered the pastel-covered Troop 211, secretary of the
tablet and guests were seated Camellia Garden Club and
according to their native has been a helper at the Lit­
state. State pennants were tle Red School House.

Miss Lind* PemUrvis of
Jacksonville is spending the
summer with her sunt and
ancle. Mr, end Mrs, J. P.
Kid ridge.
Mrs. Canby Kimble and
none Milam and Anson, recent­
ly returned from a month's
visit with her parents, Mr
•nd Mrs. Charles Austin Sr.,
• t Ulyses, Ky.
Mr. and .Mrs. Teddy Kimble
end children, Ronnie. Janet,
and Brenda, of Graham, N.
C., are visiting hii parents,
Mr, and Mrs. A. II. Kimble,
and brother and alitcr-in-lsw,
Mr. and Mra. Canby Kimble,
They also plan to spend some
time with friesidi In Clearwa­
te r and at the beaches.

P en n eys

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Miss Bonnie Gielow. stu­
dent at the University of
Florid* in Gainesville, will
spend the weekend here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gielow. Another week­
end visitor in the Gieiow
home will be Bonnie's grand­
mother, Mrs. H. Warfield
Dorsey of Orlando.
Eddie McKnigbt of Hous­
ton, Texas, has been a guest
in the home of his cousin,
Joe Alexander III, and Mrs.
Alexander.
.Mr. and Mrs. Irvon Collins
of Majiviile. Ky.. have been
visiting here a&gt; the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morgan.
Mies Kathy Premiums who
has been making her home
with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Allen
(or the past two years has re­
turned to her home m Bis­
marck, N. D. She was accom­
panied home by Mrs. Blanch
Terilorst who will visit her
farm in Danny brook and

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Each year many adnlts,
and many more children, are
accidentally infected by poison
ivy and poison oak. Yat nei­
ther ef these plants Is diffi­
cult to Identify, aay plant
scientists at the U. S. Depart­
ment of Agriculture.
The leaves of these plants
always grow In groups ef
three. The upper surface of
leaves in very shiny. The
flowers and fruit ere in
clusters on slender stems
that originate at the axis of
the leevee. And the fruits
usually have a white, waay
appearance.
The form in which the
planti grow, however, varies
considerably throughout the
United States. They may
grow as a woody vine attach­
ed to a tree; as trailing
shrubs, mostly on the ground;
or as erect woody shrubs.
They may flourish In ths
deep woods where the soil to
moist or in very dry soil on
exposed hillsides.
The plants are most fre­
quently abundant along old
fence rows end edgea of paths
and roadways, and they rain
ble over rock walls and climb
posts or trees. They often
grow with otiier shrubs or
vines so that they are hardly
noticeable.
The ability to recognize
these planti — wherever and
however they grow can save
you a lot of discomfort. Prev­
ious escape is no proof of
immunity.

DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM RAPE are newcomers to Sanford. Pictured
her* at their home on Park Avenue in Pinecrest ia Mrs. Rupe (Nancy)
with their two sons, Bobby, 4, and Greg, 2. The Rape family moved here
from Atlanta, On., but they are former Floridiuns. Her family lives in
Leesburg and Dr. Rupe is a native of New Smyrna Beach.

Press Invited To See Preview

Mrs. R . E . True

O f Fashion Look For Fall

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New York fashion designer*
have concluded the showings
of their fall and winter col­
lections for the visiting press.
Now they can ait back and
watch what Paris coutouriers
have in mind fur the new sea­
son. Paris shows begin July

By Myrtle Wilson
plan the whole costume and Home Dcmoesuatioa Agest
Your food frestcr isn't a
make each article of clothing
bank, so don't put foods in
fit into your over-all ward­
and expect to draw interest.
robe need*. It Is cheaper to
Most foods get no better
plan for several seasons when with age. In fact in most
The New York shows for
you arc selecting expensive cases, there is bound to be Lake Mary
ths
more than 200 editors who
items as cuits, suits, and some loss in quality.
make s semi-annual trek to
But a food freezer la somebetter dresses. The acceasortown in July to see winter
ics should be chosen as part liung like a bank in at le n t
clothes, January to aee sum­
of a wardrobe. For example, one respect. In both cases,
a brown bag may go with a you need records. Put what Two newcomers to Lake mer, ended Tuesday night
suit, coat and aevrral dress­ is in a package, along with Mary are Mrs. Henry Witte with a group allowing by
es, when a green one would the date you placed it in the and her daughter. Miss Flor­ Norman Koretl, Jain- Derby,
not. When adding another freezer, on the outalde ot the ence Witle, who moved into John Mootr, and Fernando
SarmL
dress, select one that will go package.
their new home on Lake
As the New York ready-towith the accessories you al­ You al-o need a written
wear industry plans it, here
record somewhere that shows Mary Lake, last Saturday,
ready have.
Accessories do not have to your deposits and withdraw­ Also here visiting them is head to toe lx how a woman
match your dress or suit, but al!.
Henry Witte J r., from Ft. will shape up far fall.
Silhouette: Narrow for both
It's easy to lose packages Myers.
they should blend with it.
day and evening. No clutter.
Avoid having too many color of frozen foods in the back
More accent on fabric, the
accents which give a spotty or bottom of the freezer. And
MARASCHINO CHERRY
bulky tweedi, the long-haired
effect When you combine a often the food mult be thrown
BAVARIAN PIE
mohairx, ths deep pile wools,
red hat. red purse, red away became It haa been
ths textured silks and blends
gloves, red shots and red stored too long. Tins makes 1 cup (S oi!) semi-swret
chocolate pieces
calling for simple lines rather
Jewelry with a new navy the freezer a very expensive
2 Ibsps. butter or margarine
than gee-gaw decor. dress, you have s spotty ef­ kitchen item.
2ls cups oven-toasted rice
A
written
record
shows
you
fect. Three articles of con­
Hats: A melange of shapes,
cereal
trasting color accent ir e con­ what is in the freeker and
but ths tall crown is featured
sidered the most one should how Iung__it his been there. 1 tablespoon unflavored gela­ in moat of them. No tiny pill
tin
wear, and these should he ar­ So use the record when mak­
box&lt;«.
IV*
cups cold milk
ranged to produce rhythm.
ing out your shopping list. It
bcate accessories to your can help you avoid the mis­ 3 egg&gt;, separated
Fern I*ark
tk cup sugar
sire and proportion. A small take of over buying.
purse carried by a large per­ Along with the frozen food ‘i tsp. salt
son Is as bad as a large record, drtcrmlne the length 1 tsp. vanilla flavoring
purse carried by a small per­ of time the different fooda Is cup chopped maraschino
cherries, drained
son. Doth emphasise the aiie can he stored. Then put the
ot the figure,
date a food should be used I cup heavy cream
By Jane Casselberry
Grated unsweetened chocolate
■Since your clothes express in your re coni.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed H. Hatch
Melt
chocolate
and
butter
your good taste and personal­
It's a good idea not to store
and children. Cheryl and
ity, do not make yourself a fresh pork more than stx over hot but not boiling water,
itrmove
from
heat;
add
ovenGregory, of Dallas, Texas,
carbon copy of others your months, other meats more
toasted rice cereal and stir. are guest* of her parents,
than six months, and fruits
age.
By choosing good acces­ and vegetables more than 12 Press evenly a n d firmly Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Gul■round aides and bottom ol
sories you can often make an months.
buttered nine-inch pan. Set in llckson of 2809 Lakeview Dr.,
inexpensive dress look double
If these items are kept
Fern Park. When the Hatch
cool place to harden.
its value. Spend more money longer, they tend to loae
Sottcn gelatin in U cup of family returns to Dallas this
on every day shoes, purse or much of their quality.
the cold milk. Beat egg yolks week they will be accompan­
gloves — remember they will
slightly; combine with gelatin
receive much hard wear,
REMOVE EXCESS LIPSTICK mixture. •; cup of the sugar, ied by the Gulllckvotis, end
Kit your accoaiorte* to
Lipstick Is one cosmetic salt and remaining milk. Cook will lake them on to Califor­
your costume and the occa­ that should be mod carefully over hot but nut boiling water,
nia by auto. Alter their west­
sion. Wear only dressy ac­ applied. Never glide it on and •lining frequently, until mix­
ern tour the Uullicksons plan
cessories with dresty clothes, run out the door. It should
ture coats a metal spuon. lie
spurt shoes with only sports always be allowed to act move from heat; stir in vanil- to (ly home by plane.
clothes.
about 20 minutes, then blotted. ' la. Chill until mixture begins
All clothes worn together
If the excess isn't removed to set; beat until smooth. Beat A GRILL FOR SEAGOKRR
should blend in color, form, with a tissue, It can easily egg whites until loamy; add
A new charcoal grill for
texture, personality, mood smear ami give your Upline a remaining sugar, boating until mariner* attaches to the side
and alyle.
ragged appearance or, even still but n u t dry. Whip cream. of a boat, awing* out when
It ii~ caTter~to—overdress mare “UnsIsMlij-ridv. ntf_unto
h a a irm jg u lutes, whip­ rooking I* in progress, awings
than to underdrest, so keep your teeth.
ped cream and cherries into in for lerving. After a hearty
your costume simple.
There's nothing attractive gelatin mixture. Spread I* meal tha grill resume* it*
Don't forget the best ac­ about drinking gleuea or linen chocolate pie shell; vprinkle over-water podium and cun
cessory ot alt—a smile— you napkin* smeared with lipstick. wall grated chocolate, (hill r*lea*e the used wood char­
are never fully dressed with And no trirnd cares to be unlit firm.
coal.
out one.
greeted wall a red tip print
on the cheek.
All this can be avoided by
Ht.tkS ROLLIN'
taking the proper rare at
NEW YORK (UPlI—-They'll home when you apply your
be rollin' out the red carpel lipstick. It will last longer
and stay on your own lips 11
this fall—lueially.
you have the patience to let
The American Carpel InsliIt set, then blot it.

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will be deeper hues such a*
ruby and raspberry reds — New cociciail clothes fea­
and in some style groups ture brilliant, luminous colors
—such as cinnamon, emerald
rich pink.
and (old. Also gold warp
prints, and gold, purple, turIt’* perniisaabla to place ;quoi*e and beige brocade
your tlbow* on the lalde. but dresses are chic for evening
nut while you are eating.
I wear.

Neckline: Much of the collarless. rounded neckline on
dresses. Collars on coats and
suits lie flat.
Bodice:
Easy • fitting
through the upper pert of the
body in most ca.es, figure
outlined in some collections
by the bias cut of ths fabric.
A trend to widened sleeveless*
ness running right through
the collections, especially with
dresses under Jackets or coats.
The wri*t-long, tight sleeve,
a favorite for iate day and
evening clothes.
Waistline; Undecided, wan­
dering all ovtr the midsretiun,
sometimes placed high under
the bosom, sometimes ignored
altogether, sometimes moved
down around tha hip* through
•cams or low-placed belts. Or,
tha waistlina settles down in
front, but is ignored at the
hack, giving a straight line
from collar to hem at the
back.
Hemline: Ju«t covering the
knerrap for day. For evening,
more floor length dinner
gowns and formal* than in
many seasons. Floor length
at-hunic fashions abound, in
glamour togs skirted, culutie
legged, or slim trousers.
Footwear: A boot kick the
likes of which you've never
seen. The hoots go with every­
thing from daytime walking
skirt lengths right on into
evening fur wear with crept-*,
brocades, lames, or jewelled
fabrics. Boot height! range
through thigh-high almost at
high os a fisherman's wading
boot, knee-high, mid-calf, and
ankla length. That tallest of
tha boots has back lacing,
but many are of sueda or kid
pullon types.

LA U N D RY

WITH OUR ONE STOP
COMPLETE LAUNDRY A DRY CLEANING
301 W. 1»(.
Opposite Goodyear

Entertains Club
The Officers Wives Club of
VAH-U and Del. 8 recently
met at the Lake Mary home
of Mrs. R. S. Davidson to
play bridge.
High score for the after,
noon went to Mrs. J . M. Run­
nels with Mrs. D. C. Hamil­
ton, a guest, scoring second
high. Other players were the
Mmes. J. F. Barlow. O. Z.
Uetry, R. S. Beat, B. W. Bar­
tholomew, C. Fitzpatrick, D.
C. Purdy. W. If. Wagner, W.
A. Ychnck and R. W. Repp.
The hostess served cheese­
cake and coffee for dessert.

F L O R A L

By Jane Casselberry
ttrp. and Mrs. J-&gt;u Fortune
and son, Jan, have returned
to their home at 2120 Sunder-

Mii* Pamela Lynn Petroski ha* arrived, announces
her grandmother, Mrs. Vir­
ginia Petroakl (the Welcome
Wagon Lady). Pamela, new
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.
L. Pctroxki of 3109 Via Dos.
Orlando, was horn July K
bhe Join* a brother. Jeffrey,
who is “ almost four."

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where nothing has been over­
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•niovment. PRIVATE BEACH
—30(1 feet (no street to criMs),
king size swimming p**&gt;l. sliullle.
hoard court*. 9 • bol* putting
green, water tkimg, akin-diving.
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Beautiful new COFFEE SHOP,
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and entertainment

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FROM ----Mrs. R. E. True of Like I*"* Rd' toUowu’* * v,ca,10D Your Downlowa Florist
Mary has been a delegate ,«[ trip which took them to WashSANFORD
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ington, D. C., short Hills, N.
FLOWER SHOP
the national convention of the J., Gloucester, Mass., Que­
Federation of Business and bec. Canada, and Niagara Cor. E. 1st A Sanford Avo.
FA 2-1822
FA 2-84S2
Professional Women's Club' Falls,
which ended yesterday In
SEW A N D SAVE
Dallas.
Mrs. Trus ha* held local,
district and state offices since
becoming a member of the
club.
Delegates from the largest
U. S. organization represent-,
ing women in business and
professions
numbered
ap- j
proximately 4.W0 from the So
states, the District of Colum­
bia, Puerto Hico and Virgin
Islands.
“The Responsibility of Full
COME IN A N D SEE SOME OF
Partnership" wai the theme
that set the pace for the con­
OUR NEW FALL MATERIALS
vention.

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other places in North Dakota.
Mrs. Donald Bales and chil­
dren, John and Joan, have
been visiting .friends and rela­
tives m Greenville and Abbediile, S. C.

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DEAR ABBY: How do you po
about disowning a relative? My
mother is a beaut She won 3000 at
the races on a Saturday, and Sunday
she married a man who works at the
track. S h e ’s 62 and he’s 4 4 . She dyes
his hair the same color red she dyes
her own and thinks everyone turns
around to look ut them because
they're so good-looking. I think she's
gone into her second childhood. They
are positively nauseating together.
Should 1 put un ad in the local paper,
officially disowning her? 1 don't
care how much it costs.
EMBARRASSED
DEAR EMBARRASSED: Don't
put an ad in the paper. And save
your money. You may need it to have
their red heada examined later.
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DEAR ABBY: We have 80 acres
in the mountains, an old farmhuuse.
good hunting and a trout stream. We
have company the year around. (Oft­
en on two or three hours' notice.)
Sometimes relatives bring their
friends (who are total strangers to
us), but they are always welcome.
We love company.
Recently a nephew brought a
friend to visit. About a week later
we received a lovely thank-you note
and a box of candy from the friend.
1 have been criticized for not writing
to thank him for the candy. Should
1 do so? If 1 answer all the thank-you
notes I shall have to hire a secretary.
NOT SO FANCY
DEAR NOT: Why?

ja co b y

By Abigail Van Buren
take five minutes to write a thankyou note. ALL gifts deserve a
prompt acknowledgement.
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Three feature* will h»'»
first run showings in Sanford
during the coming seek at
Moviclanj Drive-In Tneuter.
Two first-run movies will be
featured Sunday l h ro u g h
Tuesday:
"The Stripper,"
starring Joann* Woodward,
and "A Girl Named Tamko"
in coior, starring France Nu-

DEAR ABBY: Please tell people
not to put the dog's dish in the dish­
water with the family plates. Hot
wuter and soap do NOT kill every ) « n .
kind of germ. If they did, hospitals
Then on Wednesday and
wouldn’t need sterilizers. Even boil­ Thursday the features will be
ing water doesn’t kill all bacteria. "Freckles," In color, starring
Especially spores and fungi.
Martin West, and "Wild in
The notion that a dog's mouth is tile Countrj.'’ in color, star­
cleaner than a human's mouth is folk­ ring Elvis Presley.
The third first-run feature
lore. We still know so little about
diseases, and how they are trans­ will be "Hercules and the
mitted, it is wise to observe all sani­ Captive Women." in color, JOANNE WOODWARD
tary precautions.
EMERITUS, MAYO CLINIC
DEAR EMERITUS: Thank you
for the information. I'll pass it on to
my readers. But those who NEED
it most will probably be the first to
give me an argument.

A new addition to the Cut
'n* Curl Beauty Shop at 318
CONFIDENTIAL TO “LAS TAL­ Palmetto Avenue will open
MAS” : The mother-daughter team Monday with a complete fa­
that looks “just like sisters” fre­
quently does more for the mother’s cialThisfeature.
booth will be operated
ego than the daughter’s.
by Mra. Odett Haatey, a na­
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What’s on your mind? For s per­ who is a serviceman's wife,
sonal reply, send a self-uddrcssed, has practiced in France and
stumped envelope to Abby, Box 3365, in Morocco, and tock her
Beverly Hills, Calif.
schooling and training in
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France.
For Abby's booklet. “ How To
In addition to the specie!
Have A Lovely Wedding." send 50 facial treatments available
cents to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly in the espanded facility, the
Hills, Calif.
It doesn’t
regular hair styling, skin
analysis, pedicure and mani­
cure services will also be
available, as it Is in the ori­
ginal portion
of the shop.
By Oswald
Jacoby
On opening day, the entire
shop will be open from 9 a.tn.
Mown
it
He covered the five with hia to 0 p.m.
4 Q I&gt;
king. West won with the ace
All callers will be served
¥QJt
♦ to o
and returned the jack. Sonny refreshments, receive a free
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played dunimy'a queen and, lipstick sample and dour
WUT
KA»T
when
East followed with the priiee will be given.
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Top prise will be a f-’u
¥31
¥41
four spot, Sonny'a worries permanent wave, *ec»nd will
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were over. He drew trumps be a facial, and a manicure or
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and lost a club fineasa to a shampoo and set will alto
w e n (Dy
East's king, but East did not b« given.
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have a apade to lead and
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eventually Sonny got rid of
**31
his [mat spade on the long
North and South vulnerable
club in dummy.
Heath Wwi North ■oas
Sonny's pluy would not have
Pais
2¥
1¥
1*
FRIDAY P. M.
Pats * ¥
Tass
3¥
succeeded against a 0-1 spade
Pas*
Ps*a
break, but neither would the 4.40 (SI W a y s * P . v a a . r
Opening Iced—* I
O I R t i n C o c h ra n N ew t
play of a low apade provided
&lt; l) Ch. S ISewa
play to distinguish tha men \ West came up with the correct
S IS I3j Single M a w . n l . I*
' defensive piny.
from the boys.
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11.00 A CARLOAD
TRIPLE FILATURE
It 7::I5 Only
•CALIFORNIA”
Jmk Mahmiry
No. 2 At 9:10 Only

“ FLIPPER"
in Color
Filmed In FTorldt
No. J At 11:00 Only
" MR. iloBhM’"TAKES"
A VACATION”
James Stewart
Maureen O 'llata
In Color

COMING
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2 FEATlRES
FIRST SANFORD
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Harvey

starring Reg Park, on Fri­
day and Saturday, July M27. Also featured then will
be "Swamp Woman." in
coior, with Marie Windsor,
and “The Bravados," :n color,
with Gregory Peck.
In the title role of "The
Stripper." Joannr Woodward
turns to another of those de­
manding dramatic perform­
ances like the one which
brought her an Academy
Award Joannr plays the part
of Lila Green, a beauty con­
test winner who winds up
touring wiui a sleazy magic
act.
The loth Century-Fox CinemaScope release is t!ie valr

dictory or filmmaker Jerry
Wald, who produced such pic­
tures as "Sons ami hovers,"
"Peyton Place" and "The
Long, Hoi Summer." He died
at age 4*. three weeks be­
fore photography on the pic­
ture was completed. Ironical­
ly. the film also marks a
beginning— that of director
Franklin Scliaifner s career in
the screen medium after
illust'ioui work In television.
Starring with Joanne Wood­
ward in "The Stripper" are
Richard Beymcr. Claire Tre­
vor. Carol L&gt; nicy. Robert
Webber. Gypsy Rose Lee and
Louis Nyc.

It has hern detuned for the
family s« witness Burl Ives,
Dorothy McGuire. Com Mer­
kel and a story with a family
plot.
It is also for the teen agers,
with Hay ley Mills, llet-orah
Walley, Peter llrmvn. Eddie
Hodgea and Mr. Ives, who
lately has been one of (he
hottest items In the tes&gt;n-igers' recording requirements
along with Miss Mills and
Mr. Hodges.
Miss Mills, now 17 and
growing mure beautiful by
the day, happens lo be the
moat fascinating teenager
abroad, whether you are
speaking of the United Slates,
Europe, Australia or the
Orient. And Ives, besides be­
ing a singles artist of no
mean repute with all ages,
has hern universally cited as
tho greatest ballad singer of
all lime.
“ Summer Magic" is the
story of like Carey family—
a mother, daughter and Iwu
son*—wh», having lost Mr.
MUSIC MAKERS I layby Mills ntnl Eddie Carey, are faced with losing
Hodges keep thing* .strumming in Walt Disney’* everything else. (on. includ­
ing Iheir big Boston home.
“Summer Magic," in color by Technicolor nt the
But ilayley, as the daughter,
Ritz Theatre. Also starring nre Burl Ives. Doro­
has written llurl a letter full
thy McGuire, Deborah Walley am i Peter Brown.
of tears and white lies, coerc­
ing him into letting Diem
have a big yellow house in
Beulah, Maine, a little town
they have seen in happier
It tl til Ui&gt;( IV&gt;r.m Per
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days.
trail .ly
4)1 Hollo of Isry
As postmaster, constable
tl) Rop Regere
(2) Mo*t Iho I'rMi
I D 4Ji I'Bitrs Valtoy lu&gt;*
(SI Urania A Cecil
and representative of an ab­
l l . l t t l ) Mr. W i i e r d
III Troba
sentee landlord, the good
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hearted Ives believes I lay ley's
til so* Hunt
tales of rickets iml destitu­
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SATURDAY P. M.
t.lO O) Woodorfu! WotM #4 tion, and hands over the man­
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Aaaam
&lt;0) T’ana'o, tha uoiai* sion free of rent. The result:
pandemonium in Beulah and
(21 Man Into Up* •
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more fun that the place has
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picture is based on Die the
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Walt Disney'* "Summer
Magic," starring Haley Mills,
Burl Ives. Dorothy McGuire
and Deborah Walley, is a
musical masterpiece now fea­
tured at the Kite Theater
through n e x t Wednesday.
Show tunes are at 1, 3, 3, 7

provemeut.
, but her enthusiasm sparks
Few women stop to consider tiie interest of others.
I *t
the many ways of making
Another quality that en­
themselves m o r e attractive
(t&gt;
dears
a woman to her friends 1:14 14j
that don't cost anything at all
Neve
is genuine Interest in others.
in either tima or money.
1 It (I) lot ntuiwtlm*
If
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voice. It ia every bit as im­ with whom others want to S:S« ( I &gt; k i n g a l o n g w i n
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portant to a woman to have share their good fortune. For
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a voice that is easy U&gt; listen they know ehe will make it
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to as to have a fare that is seem more, rather than less, H I [ ) | l ‘m IH ck .ii* —- l i r e
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easy to look at.
by her very real delight.
I IS ( | ) S I f re.l I t l l e n t r c e
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Another no-cost nay to selfAnd it doesn't cost a woman
P ric e te lllg s t
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This lull fledged Tcchm
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lovable ragtime era, is is hil­
arious at it it musical and
may prove to be the most
heartwarming of all Disney
pictures.

By JUDY TURNER
it is time to start singing that *ong, “In the
Good Old Summertime,” time to send the kids to
ciinip, time fur potato salad, hammocks and fly
swatters, it's also time to enjoy yourself . . .
• •
•
One of the best ways is at
Jet Lanes in the parentyoungsttr league. Even John
.Spolskl and tan Kevin are
bowling in this league and
John suirl he was pleasantly
surprised at how much fun
they had. He expects It to
be one of the most popular
leagues in the full. Alrrndy
there are Id couples signed
up for the summer. One whole
family came — mother and
son, father and daughter.

Better get out to the Cupri
right away if you want to
enjoy their delicious noontime buffet . . . all you ran
rat for tl.do. in a week or
so , , , more on this next
week . , . the Capri will begin
closing during the daytimes
for the remainder of the sum­
mer. They'll be open from 4
p.m. til midnight however,
for the evening patrons, flood
news (hough, along with the
had , . , tha restaurant will
be open for private parties
and rluh meetings and all the
rest of that sort of thing dur­
ing the daytime. So if you’ve
been planning en meetings
there, continue with your ar­
rangements.
• • •
Flo said she's been glad to
see some more women at
Uinehtiuir at the Caiibe . . .
to keep her company and say
hello, tesirles keeping her
busy. They do have good food
there, nod any woman can
feel free In step in and have
a bite, She's there Monday
nights too, having traded one
of her days with Jackson, the
night bartender. Jackson is

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'Summer Magic' At Ritz
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Many women figure they
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money to spend on tha right
clothes, more money to spend
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Most peopis would have
wound up down one and com­
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mond finesses, but Sonny
Moyae, the editor of Bridge
World magazine, played tha
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in an article.
Actually there was nothing
complicated about the pluy.
Sonny played a low club from
dummy at trick one. East won
with the jack and led tha five
of spades and right here is
where Sunny came up with a

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CHICAGO (UPM — Topseeded Darlene Hard, Wimble­
don linalUt Billie Jean Moffitt and defending champion
Mrs. Donas Floyd Fates were
defeated Thursday In one of
the most tumultuous d iy i In
National Clay Courts tennis
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Leaders Fall
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H« is R retired Navy chief
who has been a t tha Carlb«
shout a year. Like many
others, he put in hi* time a t
the CPU club too, so many
of you may know him.
• e •
One of the scouts hare re­
ported haring a delicious
sandwich at the “Kentuc­
kians," south of the Big Trea
Road.** Lota of meat tn it,
which la a welcome surprise,”
he said. As you can tee by
the ail, even one of the coun­
ty businesses has congratu­
lated the new enterprise.
Stop In end give them your
welcoroa too.
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My most trusty scout niver
seems to come up with any
new information from his fa­
vorite hangout, Jhn Spencers,
but he stays tong enough th at
there must be something.
Must be that good food and
drink and the one last braw
hid under the bar by Sam Just
for him. At least th at’s what
Ssm says, but I doubt that
they ever get that low! Not
with all tha demand!

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B o ra s lit P G A

Early Lead
Taken By
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2-Overlapping Grip

Hardin Pitches j u v n m v r Football
No-Hit Game
Now No Novelty
For Si. Pete

tho Kopy
Kracker 8 p o o I a 1 Handicap
Singles Tneinamral,
DALLAS (DPI) — UsBvow though hie team to to
Two local finaa la tho ores,
known Dick Hart held • three
sixth flee* to the Florida
Shoemaker Construction Co,
stroke lend hut U. S. Open
end Furniture C a n t o r are
Slate League, and Mb
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champion Jellus lose* bad
becking this tournament and
set, BE Petersburg's
m sprat M k g the m &gt;
guarantee to make ft worth­
what Arnold Palmer celled
Hardin celebrated last
rwiepf lag grig, t i e s
while for every Sanford wwm"th# position" today an they
and slept 1st* today.
«m dag sheet two weeks ba­
howlor to enter. These
teed off la the second round
l m the National Open ta
apotiaore are guaranteeing ISO
ad th* PGA golf champion- Hardin hurled « no-hitter
M h a in 1&gt;U» I get to «aperifirst place prise la each divi­
last night against Tampa to
•hip.
nwnttag wKh the Interlock lng
sion.
Hart, an assistant pro from a tight, 1-3 ball game. The
grip. 1 hit a few shots ta a
This wilt bo a handicap
Hinsdale, 111, shot n flrt un­ only run com* an « thirdpractice m a d sad they work­
tournament, with two divi­
der par 3d tn match the Inning homer by the Saint’s
ed e a t beaettfully.
sion*. The "A" Division will
course record In the epenlng Dick Xroto.
1 finished the m a d hrterconsist of bow(era with 143 ov­
round and take a three shot Hardin went the distance
lerklag sad woead op with a
erage and above) while tho
lend over live of the big with east to post his 14th
•orprlsingly good am**.
*B” division Involve* bowlen
name*—Boros, Matters cham­ win e l the year la U start*.
I kept right ea eeiag H hit*
In other action, Daytona
with 141 average an) below.
pion Jock Nkklaus, British
the Open. and I honeetly be- ! N T 8 R LOCKING — These are two separata com
Beach
broke Miami’* sixOpen champion Bob Chariot,
Have that was one of the keg Fro Claud* Hannon petHive divisions. Along with
game winning streak to a
husky
Mason
Rudolph
and
laasnna far aig winning the demonstrate* the In­ ISO first place prise In each
5-4 game, Sarasota beat Lake­
blond Shelloy Mayfield.
terlocking grip.
ffHlffUffftlWMpr
land 3-1 and Fort Lauderdale
division, a trophy will be pre­
But
Palmer,
who
shot
an
ArtneHy. I do not adrlee
beat Orlando 8-3.
sented to the ehnmplon I" a**h
opening 74 along with defend­
asiag the Interlocking grip for
BO RO S AT P U A — National Open champion
The Martini wee# ahead
division.
ing
champion
Gary
Playor,
all golfers. There most always
Juliun Boros, author of The Sanford Herald’*
4-0 until Daytona Beach ral­
Entries for the tournament
foil that tho "rub of the
bo a specific reason for oslng
new golf aeries, "Par or Better," ia pictured at
lied la the eighth, led by BUI
open on Monday, July 29 and
groan" favored Boros to gain Dukes’ three-run homer. Two
it. One of these—end the one
Dailaa to play in the PGA Golf tournament. He
run through Thursday, Aug.
the halfway lead when the
which .tod a » into
get* under way by donning Texas toga after
Intentional walks and a sac­
until 9:30 p. m. Any member
field la cut to th# low 76 and rifice fly spelled the end of
aerna a weak loft hand.
considerable kidding about moving to Texas.
of the Sanford Women’* Bowl­
ties tonight for closing rounds tho contest la the loth.
Moat golfers who hare a
ing Association is eligible to
Saturday and Sunday.
weak loft head hare a ten­
Tonight finds Miami at
enter. The 13 top scorers hi
"Hart, Nlcklaua and Charlos Daytona Beach, Fort Lauder­
dency to 1st loose at the top
By United Frtso (atsraotiooal each division will start elim­
all got off early in tha traf­ dale at Orlando, Tampa at
e f the h a e k e w l a g . That's
All this and Larry Sherry ination rounds on Friday, Aug.
fic," Palmer explained, al­ Sarasota and Lakeland at S t
where the interlocking grip
3 and run through Sunday,
luding to tha bulky Held of Petersburg.
can help. It aids weak left tool
H ist’s the feeling In the Aug. 4, when, by elimination
167 which tramped ever th* The Standings!
hand plajron to hast onto the
process, the rhamplon will be
drying greens in 100-degrae
slab bettor i t tho top beesuse cimp of the Loe Angetea deUrmined In both divisions.
W. L Pci. GB
Dodgers today as their Na­
heat at tho Dec course.
It ghree a firmer loft hand.
Sarasota
W T .33*
You must be defeated twice
"When you go off late ever Orlando
Mach of thii looeeness, with tions) LesgUo pennant band­ before you are eliminated.
11 • J71 3
most golfore. can be traced to wagon keeps roiling along.
Sanford Recreation Depart-tor. People purchasing ad- these chopped up greens, Ilk* Miami
13 10 .333 3
This tournament will be
Tha
World
Series
hero
of
vance ticket* will save on the Boros did, you havo to consid­ Ft. Laud.
•mall bands, ar to bo mors
It 11 .300 44
ment
will
sponsor
the
Men’s
held
at
Jet
Lanes
In
Sanford
er h# played terrifically. Well, St. Pat#
a pacific, short fingers. In my 1959 hasn't dona too much and already bowlsrs ar* sign­ District II Slew-Pitch Soft- series.
10 12 .453 3 4
own rase, 1 bats fairly largs this season but ho suddenly ing up to anter tha tourna­
All the fans who follow the he goes off early today and Lakeland
» 13 .40* 34
ball Tournament on Aug. 18- local league ar* urged to sup­ Nicklaus and the others have Daytona Boh
ms to hose "rejoined tho
hands but my fingers are
• 13 .40* 6 4
m." And if there la any' ment. You may secure entry 17. It will feature teems from port the district tournament. to cop# with thoee spike Tampa
• 14 .3*1 T
abort.
forms
at
the
Lanes,
or
con
marks."
When I overlap, I find that thing tho Dodgers' Notional tact Etta Dorman, touma Jacksonville, 8 1 a r k a, Eau
I become a little mors lax and Leagua rivals can't atand ita ment chairman, for entry Gallle, Gainesville and a host Klngswood Beats
team from Sanford.
surrender some of my control another proven star adding rules.
Charles In
The boat team from Sanford McRaney 6 to 4
his
weight
to
tho
Dodger
New
Coach
Named
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) a f tha club.
Spectators are Invited to will be Klngswood Builders The Klngswood Builders
British
Open champion Bob
The overlapping grip bom. drive.
MOUNT
PLEASANT,
fowl
Sherry, the sensation of tha com* out to the Lanes and which has compiled a 26-1 beat the McRaneys * to 4 (UPI) — Michael Sarketlan, Charles of New Zealand will
tho lees la a mors natural grip
watch
this
tournament.
Tel*
for moat players, and the suc­ ’59 Dodgers’ doelng NL epurt scorers will be installed at the record for the aason. The Thursday In the Men’a Soft
Providence, R. I., high play In the 3123,000 Wbitacess of H certainly can bo at- over tho Chicago White Sox, Lanes In time for tha touma Sanford team, under the man­ Ball League on the 3-hlt school coach, has been nam­ marsh Open golf tournament,
tested by tha fact that most eama out of tha bullpen Thurs- ment ao that spectators may agership of Ronnie Rusal, will pitching of Bud Moncrief. ed head basketball coach at Sept. 30-Oct. *, it was t
he out to capture the state Metts of th* Builders got a
Bounced Thursday.
c f tho leading money-winners day night to prasarea Johnny
see tha scores bowled right championship title in Cocoa homer, a double and a sac­ Iowa Wesleyan Collega.
an tho professional circuit Podrea* ninth eletory of the
this year.
season and tho Dodgers’ 10-5 along with tha participants.
rifice off Pilcher Frank Wil­
swear by It
All women bowlsrs are urg
The District meet in San­ liams.
decision over the Pittsburgh
ed to enter—no matter what ford will get underway Thurs­ Carter polled 3 triples for
NEXT: The Interlocking Pirates.
avarego — since this la a day night, Aug. 15, at Muni­ McRs m j and Dodson got
Tha
wla
preserved
tha
grip.
handicap tournament and In­ cipal Stadium. Advance tick­ for 3 Including a double.
Dodgers'
64-game
load
oeor
From the book, "Row To
sures each bowler a fair
0 0 1 10 3 0 4
Play Par Golf,” by Julius the aocond-placo Chicago Cuba, chance at the championship, et* are now on eate at the McRaoey
Klngswood
0
0 0 2 0 4 x 3 11
office
ef
the
recreation
dire*who
beat
the
Milwaukee
Boroc, copyright 1953 and
with 350 and the trophy, in
1963 by Prentice. Hall, Inc, Braves, 3-2, In an afternoon each division.
gama.
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.
Tho San franc laco Giants
shadad the New York Meta,
6-5, the Cincinnati Reda drub­
bed tha 3t. Louis Caidlnala,
6-3, and tha Philadelphia Phil,
UaMsd Frees IsSsm sUsasl lies downed the Houston Colts,
NaStomal Lasgas
3-1, bi other National League
CINCINNATI (UPI) — Two
W. L. FcL GB action.
young lsdles from the Deep
Los Angelos
3* 33 ,«24
In tho American League, South carried one-stroke leads
Chicago
51 41 .354 8 4 Minnesota whipped New York,
M ay into th* aecond round
St. Louis
51 43 .543 T
9-3, Baltimore topped Detroit, of th* Uth annual U. S. Wo­
Saa Francisco 31 44 .337 t
8.6, and Boston defeated Kan­ men’s Open golf tournament
Cincinnati
» 43 .32* P sas City, 10-3.
Join the “Cool Ones” In
at sunbaked Kenwood Coun
47 46 .503 11
Pittsburgh
try Club.
Milwaukee
47 46 JOS It
an air conditioned 1963
Clifford Ann Creed of Alex
4T 47 .300 114
Philadelphia
indria,
La.,
only
a
few
Houston
36 61 .371 24
Ford • Fairlane • Falcon
months out of th* amateur
New York
32 63 .340 264
ranks, and Mary Mills of
Ihmreday'e Result*
Get n Genuine Ford Air Conditioner
Gulf Hills, Miss., In her *e
Chicago 3 Milwaukee 2
glneered
exclusively for your car . . for n*
corn)
year
as
a
professional,
LAS VEGAS, Nov. (UPI) San Fran. 6 New York 8,
led the way with two-under
low
aa
Heavyweight
champion
Sonny
night
Liston said today ho hoped to par 7 la.
Philadelphia I Houston
Ruth Jeaaen of Bonaall,
knock
out Floyd Patterson In
night
about 34 seconds of the first Calif.; Loula* Sugga of Delto* Aog. 10 Pittsburgh
round of their return title hay Tlearh, FIs., and July
night
INSTALLED
Cincinnati « St. Units 3, fight Monday night at the Las Kimball of Sioux City, Iowa,
tied for th* runnenip spot
Vegas Convention Center.
night
Sonny, who has become an with scores of 72.
Ride Cool fir Comfortable
Saturday’s Games
expert on percentages from They were in a good post
New York at Philadelphia
MOST OTHER POPULAR
his scholsrly discussions ol Hon for making a run at the
Los Aneelea at Milwaukee
lead
is
the
remaining
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srt
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rolling
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Chicago at Pittsburgh
San Fran, at Cincinnati, night with pit men and stick-men today and 36 on Saturday.
Houston it St. Louis, night at the Thunderblrd Hotel,
It is estimated th* standard
said:
American League
7-lnch woodcased lead pencil
"It
took
mt
3:0*
of
the
W. I- P et GB
first round to flatten Patterson can writ* a line 33 miles
New York
33 34 At*
long.
Chicago
51 41 .554 34 at Chicago last September.
Wet),
on
the
way
I
took
care
Boston
30 41 .319 8
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30 42 .343 8 4 of Cleveland Williams In our
Baltimore
32 44 .542 8 4 two flghta, I figure 1 should IK T H * C O IST OF TtIK
put Patterson away on* third t U l ’NTV JC D U r, «KM1VOI.B
Cleveland
43 47 .493 It
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Los Angeles
48 50 .479 124 taster this time."
Meanwhile , promoter A) ■IVSTM.
Kansas City
40 31 .440 18
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ONLY
Detroit
37 31 .430 174 Bolan announced that the ad- JU S U ntlN 'K O. W HITB.
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Iharaday's BooaMi
n*
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anaineT sain
600 and a sellout ef 3320,000.
Minnesota 8 New York 1
WE SERVICE &amp; REPAIR
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Arm h * r * b r nutlCliNl a n * r e Boston 10 Kansas City
'iu lr* ,l la p r e e . n l a n y claim *
Patterson
canceled
Thurs­
night
an-l d e n u n d e w hich r u n , o r
day’* news conference be­ • I t h a r «f yoo. m a r h a v a
Only game* scheduled.
cause ef "aom# personal ■ e e l n e t ( h e e e l e l e e f JOMESaturday's Games
PIII.NE D. W H I T E , daoaaaad,
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l a t e • ( R o c k C o u n t s . W laeo n Washington at Minnesota
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Boston at Chicago
riem ln o le C o u n ty , F l o r i d a , a t
h ta offlc# In th * C o u r t h o u i *
Cleveland at New York
Grants Defeat
o f M i d c o u n t y a t Jta afo rd .
Baltimore at Kansas City
F l o r i d a , w i t h i n Bit c a l a a d a r
Badcock 5 4
night
o n t h * fro m th a l i m a e f t h a
The Grants beat th* Bad- m
T o u r Friendly Ford Dealer**
f l r a t p u b l i c a t i o n o f I h t t Nolle*.
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KENT, Wash. (UPI) 10 hits off Otto Thomas, In­ c l a i m a n t , n n d t h a n h e S w o r n
gent
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CLASSIFIED INDEX L N o tices
VACUUM CLEAN KR repaln,
5. Food
By Kate Osanp
parts, suppllas for Electro* TIZZY
S. For Itont
lax, Kirby, Hoover, Air.
6A Special Notice*
Way, fa i-A ir at«. Ere*
7. Business RenUfa
pickup. Now and Used
8. Beach RenUfa
tk sB cri sold. PA 2-2282.
9. For 8ale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real EeUta Wanted
12. Real EsUte 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
NOTICE .
26. Radio A Television
Contrary to rumors,
27. Special Services
I am .till In tha Rail
28. Laundry 8ervice
Bond Business, of­
29. Automobile Service
f e r i n g tha lim e
29A. Auto Accessories
p r o m p t day and
30. Machinery - Tools
night aervlcs render*
31. Poultry - Live stock
cd the public since
31A. Pets
ISM, A. W. Anstcy,
32. Flowers - Shrubs
Ball Bonds, SOU N.
33. Furniture
Park, Sanford.
34. Articles Tor Sale
|«Pl fa H i f a T M H U ’. f a M .
35. Articles Wanted
89. Automobiles - Trucks
•What bugs me it that the frits to act older than th­
37. Boats - Motors
is, and she succtsds!”
38. Motorcycles * Scooters
6. For Rent
ti. For Kent
39. Trailers - Cabanas

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t n t h a a f l l c a of t h a Clark o f
t h a C i r c u i t Court on o r b i f u r a
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t o d o au, a dacraa p r o r u n
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I ua u t hfoa r Complaint.
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furniihed. 1201 W. 1st St. EFFICIENCY Apartment on
FA 20091.
First St. Near 2 city free
parking lots tnd shopping
Furn. Apt. Close tn. Apt. 4.
stores. No ulility charges.
$33 Mo. 407!i W. 1st.
Suitable tor couple or sin­
gle, also retired people.
IIOUSBTRAII.ER with ca­
FA 1-4712.
bana on Urge private lot.
Consider 1 child of school
2 BEDR0031 House unfurn­
sge. FA 260*7.
ished. Kitchen equipped. $63
a mo. Limit 1 child. 2434
FURN. Apt. Close tn. Phone
Cedar Avt.
FA 2-2800,

SEMINOLE Day Nursery now
open hour, day, w e e k ,
monthly rates. Qualified
supervision of csre k play.
Summer kindergarten ami
makeup work starts July 22
thru August 30. Teacher,
Mary Cooksey, masters de­
gree. Registration open for
fall kindergarten beginning
September Sth. 2620 Iro­
"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The FURNISHED Cottage. Near
quois AvO. 322 9430.
main gate NAS. Reason­
Cables. FA 2 0720.
"sWIMMINO INSTRUCTION
able. FA 2-3721.
All ages. Beginners — Inter­ FURNISHED 2 B e d r o o m
h u u i e . 21*1 Palmetto. Call
mediate — Advanced. JAC­
FA 2 0274.
Legal Notice
KIE CAOLO, Water Safely
Instructor. FA 2 3332.
RENT A BED
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l i l t 1ST,
RuHaway, Hospital k Baby pivrsf ui i n n ii. t ' l n r r r r .
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F V R N IS 11 F. D Apartment.
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Clean and close in. Jimmie CAIIROLL'S FURNITURE „
A? . ■?.!.!!" T m “
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. li t S t . r K‘ L x^ rvltl&gt;' m ln tlrr.
Cowan. 322-4017.
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Apartment.
UNFURNISHED 2 - bedroom 1 BEDROOM
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2bouse, kitchen equipped.
1442 from 1:30 to I p. m.
FA 8-3431.
Monday thru Friday. Pb.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
FA 2-4301 any other time.
Rooms private baths, 114
3 ROOMS k hath 343. 2
W. First SL
rooms A bath furnished
VERY large I Bedroom
Apt. $43, including utilities,
Home 1a Loch Arbor. $140 4 rooms A bath unfurnish­
per month. FA 2-3301.
ed $32 month. Near NAS.
Tel. FA 2-3219.
FURNISHED I k 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $33 k $63. New­ 2 BEDROOM b o u u . Kitchen
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt.
equipped. $73. FA 2-5303.
T. 404 E. 14th St. 3221194.
1 BEDROOM furnished CotFURNISHED
8
bedroom
tage. Adults only. FA 2-1187.
House. $83 month. 218 W.
121 LAUREL DRIVE
19th St. Ph. FA 2-2909.
3 BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
STENSTROM RENTALS ped House. M3 a month.
Furn, 2 BR borne, very nice
Ph. FA 26437.
$M
Furn, 4 BR, 8 baths, out­ FURN. Apt. 2300 Mrlionvilte.
standing $183
3 BEDROOM. $100 s month.
Unfurn, 4 BR 2V« Baths, pool.
Pinecrest. 122 Shannon Dr.
$160
Large living room, range
Unfurn, 3 BR, 2 Baths, Ex­
furnished. Redecorated. Pb.
cellent $123
349-3321.
Unfurn, 3 BR. very nice $100
Unfurn, 2 BR, kit equip. $70 NICELY furnished Bedroom
Call us to list your home.
and kitchen. Private bath
A entrance. Elderly woman
or couple. $30 a month. 109
Holly Ave. FA 2-2489.

UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­ 1 BEDROOM House furnish,
ed. Adults only. NO 8-3122.
room Duplex. FIs. room.
Electros beat. 14lb SL
3 BR. 2 futl baths. Large Fla.
Long wood. 838-3296.
room, kitchen equipped.
1 BR. Frame House. Partly
Drapes. Reasonable. Phone
furnished. Near NAS. Not
FA 2-0769.
fancy but cheap rent $12.30
NICELY furniihed Garairo
week. FA 2-3219.
Apt. Adults. FA 2-3666. 1911
CLEAN nicely furnished 2 Sanford Ave.
Bedroom CB House. Carpone. Fenced backyard. ONE Large, one small Down­
stairs Apt. 611 Park.
FA 26244.
FURNISHED or unfurnished NEW unfurnished 2 Bedroom
Duplex Apt. Electric stove,
4 large Rooms. Tile bath.
refrigerator, Venetian blinds
2 Miles from baie. Phone
and water furnished. Pb.
FA 2-3733.
FA 2 2374 after 5 p. m.
SELECT RENTALS
8. Reach Rentafa
Unfurnished
2 bedroom clean
163 HUTCHISON Ocean front
3 bedroom I1-? bath
SAT
Apart -ut. Daytona Beach.
2 bedroom nice CD
$73 FA 2-tlx...
3 bedroom Loch Arbor SI 10
3 bedroom country
$33 9. For Sale or Teiu
3 bedroom lakefront $130
PINECREST. 3 B ireomi. 2
Furnished
baths, Fla. room, built-in
I bedroom new paint $60
oven k range. 104 E. Jen­
kins Circle. 322-9357.

Stemper Agency

REALTOR — 1NSUROR
FA 2-4991 1919 S. French Ave.

Stenstrom Realty

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LARGE Home in choice loca­ Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
tion. 8 Bedroom, 2 bath. Nice, Urge, furn. 2 bdrm.
1133 mo. Ph. FA 2-0219.
apt. 1700 Magnolia $63.

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for P l a i n t i f f In t h e a b o v e ac­
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I f IM OKDKIIKD t h e t t h i s
be p u b l l e h e d In T h a Manford
H erald. * new spaper published
In Menilnuts C ounty, F l o r i d a ,
o nce e a c h w eek fo r f o u r c o n ­
s e c u t i v e weeks.
W1TNK.MM ilia h a n d o f th a
C l e r k o f th o C ir c u it C o u r t.
Memlnola County. Klorlda. th la
t h * l a t h day of J u l y , 1 I I L
(MEAL)
A r t h u r II, B e c k w i t h . J r ,.
C l e r k of the C i r c u i t C o u r t
t i l l M a r t h a T. V lh len
D. C.
W t n d e r w s e d la , l f l l n a a * W a r d
I I I P a r k Avenue, Houtk
W i n t e r P e r k , Klorlda
P u b l i s h J u l y 13. 19. 1( A Aug

3. 1941.
CLk-II

2.23 ACRES of Sub Irrigated
land. For informatiod tail
FA 2 4069.

Park

Legal Notice

am i

6. For Rent

6. For Rest

McCrory-OT ASCO

4 ROOM Apartment with LAKE MARY. 3 Bedrooms, 2
baths, air-condition. Lake LOCH ARBOR. 4 Bedroom, 3 NICELY furnished 3 room
screened In porch. Furnish­
bath, air-conditioned, dou­ Apartment. Private bath.
front.
FA 2 8020.
ed or unfurnished. Phone
bts carport*, fenced patio, FA 2-3303.
FA J-TB60.
2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
extra large carpeted Florida
$35, Includes water A elec­
room, hardwood floors, 2
FURN. t Bdrm. Country CotLegal Notice
tricity. FA 2-8344.
utility rooms. $160 p tr
tage. Spacious selling. $03
rtCTITIOl'M V tV K
a mo. FA 2-2300.
2 BDRM. Furs. Apt. $33 month. Ph. FA 2 8303.
N O T IC E IM h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t
2101
VUgnoliS
FA
2-3831
we a r * t n g a g e d In b u s i n e s s
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N O T IC B IM I IK I l K . P r OIV UN t h a t o n t h e 19 th d a y of
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t h a f r o n t i^nur nf t h a C o u r t
H o u s e o f Memlnola C o u n ty , a t
Manford, K lorlda, t h a u n d e r • I g n e d C l e r k w ill o f f e r fo r
sa le l o t h e h l g h e e t a n d beet
bl.liler fo r c a s h t h a f o llo w in g
described re a l p ro p e rty ;
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Is Coming To Fern Park
\VE ARE NOW INTERVIEWING FORt
SALESPEOPLE MALE AND FEMALE
SNACK BAR
Experience rot nece.MMnry. we will pay you while
you learn. Many employee benefits, ineludinjf
life insurance vacation, discount on purchnneM.
etc.

a t 419 I D t h
Dr., Memlnola
C o u n t y , K lo r ld a ,
under
th e
f i c t i t i o u s n.trna o f MANKfHtI*
T R A N S P O R T S K H V U 'i: .
and
t h a t w e I n t e n d tn r r g l a i e r
eald n ain g w i t h th * C l e r k nf
t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t , Memlnol*
C o u n t y , F l o ri d a . In a c t -n lam -e
l l h th * p r o v l a l o u e o f
the
K h 'l l l t o u i N a m e H t e t u l e s , t o ­
wn:
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Mtatlltea 1917.
B i g : I c u l * n. Mmlth
Doris IF Mmllh
P u b l i s h Ju l y k. 13. 19. 31. 11(1.
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13.(31 now- p e n d i n g In Ih* C ir­
c u i t C o u r t of sn-l fo r Memln o lo i 'o u n l y , Klorlda.
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Before You Buy Any Florida Home Chech
and Compare the Mackle-BuiU Homes at

Deltona
FLORIDA

j

T)-*t» mj,tshc model honwt » i uptn n«w fw tow ktipscRoa!
Thrr art to* crowning achievement *1 Florida's Mackl* BratlMn.
lor over 34 jeers a taraous name ut southern building!
these duality homes art priced amaiinalf t o
— from $6,960 to $15,450.
Do*n Payments are as lo* as $210! Itontfaf
Jk wmT
Payments as low as $43.11! No Prepayments)
No Closing Casts! Come out today! Opea
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9 am. ta 9 pm, daily.
-DELTONA
Tut new Interstate |4 and get off * 8*
0*9j -7 Eichsnge.

THE MACKLE BROS. INC.
PHONE Do LAND 734-7309
DELTONA, FLORIDA
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STENSTROM

REALTY

Specialty

COMPLETE REAL ESTATE SERVICE

M ortgage Loans
Commercial

(SiUL)

A r t h u r II
Beckw ith, J r ,
C l e r k of Ih* C i r c u i t C ourt
H r : M a r i h a T. V lh lea
D. C.
N o r m a n T. B u r k *
Uoff a n d B u r k .
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SMbll.h J u l y I I , t i l l .

&amp;
Residential

• RENTALS
FARMS

• MANAGEMENT

• GROVES • ACREAGE

• COMMERCIAL

EXCLUSIVE SALES AGENTS

RAVENNA PARK &amp; IDYLLWll.DE
•CUSTOM BUILT HOMES OF DISTINCTION”

111 N. PARK AVE.

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Immediate Results Are Swift And Simple Thru The Herald Classifieds. Ph. FA 2-5612 .
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July 19, 19(13 — Page 1lj33. Furniture

33 Article* Wanted

34. Article^ For Hal*

36. Automobile* - Truck*

1 BEDROOM, 1 bath CB SENIOR Citiaens may quali­
/ WANTED reliable couple to USED Electric Stove. *23.00. WANTED used T.V.'». Ph. 1930 JEEP Station Wagon.
£
RIMER T A. WILLIAMS
FA 2 9776.
By Nadine Seltzer take up monthly pay m enu 323-0415.
R. A H. Good condition.
Home. Large utility room.
fy for Life or Hospital In­ SWEET IK PIE
Realtor
FA 2 1263.
of *13.30 cn 1 complete
Out of (light pattern. Ph.
surance to age To, Fred J.
Raymond Lundquist, Asso.
36. Automobile* - Truck*
rooms of furniture. Call IMPORTED TELEFUNKEN
FA 2 8003.
Harris FA 2-7900 for appt.
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bid*.
'60 RENAULT. Repossessed.
TE 8-1311, Casselberry, col­ HI-FI AM-FU-SW RADIO­ 1936 CHEW 2 dr. HT. R. A H. *330.00 as is. FA 2-1309 af­
T A P E RECORDER RE323-2740.
lect.
P1NECREST BEAUTY 2 BEDROOM, Fla. room. Low 16. Female Help Wanted
ter 6 p. m.
CORD PLAYER COMBIN­
A really line home In 4th down payment. 114 Country
ECONOMY
SPECIAL
ATION. LIKE NEW. *800
Club Circle. FA 2-5333.
WANTED General O f f i c e
FREE ESTIMATE
addition, 3 bedroom* and
37. Boat* • Motor*
Upholstering k Mattress ren­ VALUE FOR *350. PHONE 38 Chevrolet. 6 cjL with
help. Must be able to type.
2 baths, patio, redwood
standard
shift.
R
A
II.
ReaIMMEDIATE
Occupancy,
two
ovating.
New
A
Lied
Furni­
FA 2 4594
3's days a week. Reply
fence and outstanding land­
♦unable with good term*. Gateway To The Waterway
3 bedroom model Hornet.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
giving qualifications to Box
scaping. Dnlv (600 down.
Hobson Sport i lift Good*
322-7301.
LMX Enterprises, I n c .
49
FOAM
Beil
Pillow*.
97c.
Co,
at
709
Celery
Ave.
21, c o Sanford Herald
Your EVLNRUDE Dealer
1
Full
siied
used
mattress
Highland Ave. Longwood.
FA 2-2117.
BUYING A NEW or
304 84 E. 1st Ph. FA 2 3961
TE 1-3911.
and coil springs, *10. 13
17. Male Help Wanted
USED CAR?
Used furniture, appliances,
Small platform Rockers,
FINANCE IT WITH US
38. Motorcycle* • Scooter*
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
111 N. Park
3222420 3 BEDROOM partly furnish­ SPECIALTY Salesman for
*14.93. 1 New Seri* pure
♦ Low Inlerest Rates
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
ed If desired. Neve roof, hot item in the baby field.
foam rubber full site mat­
1959 HARLEY Davidson F L
♦ Ia»w Monthly Payments
SP-A-C-R
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
new Hours, sprinkler sys­ Leads furnished. Immediate
tress A box springs, extra
7t.
Excellent
condition.
FLORIDA
STATE
BANK
for the children in this big,
tem. *77.29 month altet
cash commission. Full or
firm, water d a m a g e d ,
(730.
10th
St.
A
Sanford
Sell
Us
Your
Furniture.
Quick
shaded yard and right next
down pajment. 2409 Sum­ part time salesmen needed.
*69.93. Hollywood Beds com­ BY OWNER. 1962 Tempest
Ave.
Service With the Cash.
to a lovely City park for
merlin. FA 2-4838.
plete, twin or full sire,
Write giving name 4 ad­
deluxe. 2 door coupe. Lets
SUPER TRADING POST
more play activity. Three
*39.93. 1 only, 3 pc. Danish
dress
and
phone
for
a
per­
than 10,000 mile*. See at 39. Trailer* - Cabana*
FA
2-0477.
bedroom, 2 hath house has 3 BEDROOM, t bath. Assume
modem living room sofa,
sonal interview lo Box 9,
Wagner's A m o c o .
818
$91
monthly
payments.
Ph.
separate dining r o o m ,
TRAILER and large cabana.
.T4. Article* For Sale
2 chairs, zipper covers,
French
Ave.
c
o
Sanford
Herald.
FA 2-S294.
Florida room, large, eat-in
Large fall out shelter. High
foam.
*119.
Berry's
Ware­
Tents. Urps, lockers, paint,
and equipped kitchen, dou­
'51 NASH. Good condition.
A dry. Deep well. Also 3
EXPERIENCED Service Sta­
house
Furniture
Co.
work clothes, Army-Navy
ble garage and fiber glass
*100. See at Hunt Lincoln lots. Mobile Manor. Long­
tion Man. Salary &amp; com­
St. Johns Realty
Surplus. 310 Sanford Ave. BROTHER Knitting machine,
covered patio. Extra bon­ THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Mercury.
wood. TE 8-1298,
mission. Apply Harry Adair
uses are parquet hardwood
Inst. book. *20 00. Double
ALUMINUM rurnlture re
US N. Park Ave.
FA 2 8123 Gulf Service Station. 1st
floors, fireplace and oodles
chest drawers. *20.00. Wire
A French.
webbed cheaper than you
of closet space. See the
TOO OLD
dress form, regular *20.00.
can do it yourself. Bring
owner at 1814 Mellonvllle Too old to hoe and prune 19. Situation!! Wanted
Ladles bowling equipment.
it to the Furniture Center.
Ave.
these 39 bearing citrus
*13.00. Mens Golf clubs,
1100 French Ave.
trees.
CHILDREN kept. FA 2-41S2.
eart 190.00. 322'MM or 111
4 BR. Home. 202 Laurel Dr. Too old to keep this approxi­
AMERICAN
Encyclopedia.
Brown Dr. Sunland.
Good
location,
kitchen
Small 10 volume set. Like
mately one acre lot mowed, Child Care. FA 2-2274.
equipped. Low down pay­ raked and trimmed.
“ I'm out htr* in outar spacal"
new. *75. 372-3154.
37 Gal. Propane Gas Tank.
ment. Assume loan. A real Too old to keep this neat LICENSED CHILD Care.
E*ower equipment. Air-ConPOWER Tool*. Wood k me­ dltioner. Hi-Fi A other
FA 2-8481.
laving. Call FA 2 9472.
three bedroom frame home
77. S pecial Servlcw*
27. Special Service*
tal. Spray paint outfit,
Items. 323-0733.
neat any longer.
DUPLEX—Your own lovely
DOES your lawn need mow­
electric w e l d e r .
Mlac.
FRIG1DAIRE
SINGER
2 Bdnn. Home with fire­ Too old to walk the few hund­ ing? If so call Bubba Davis
Items. FA 2 1792. Saturday SINGER feather weight Sew­
ON NFAV
Salts A Servlet
SEWING MACHINE
place, plus *900 year In­ red feet to the lake and fish.
&amp; Gary D a v i d s o n at
L Sunday.
ing Machine. Makes button­
G.
H.
HIGH
CHEVROLET'S
CALL
FA
2-6783
come. Fenced yard. *13,900. But not too old to enjoy the
FA 2-3865.
17U0 W. 1st St. Ssnlotd
nice shade from the large
AIR-Conditloner G. E. 4300 holes. With guarantee. As­
334 Church St. Longwood.
OLDSMOBILES
sume payment* of *7.73 per
Ph.
FA
2-3*83
oaks and the quietness of BOY Scout desires work at
BTU. 115 volts. Excellent
29. Automobile Servlc#
^
TE 8-1386.
month. FA 2 9411.
CADILLACS
this lake front community.
corn!.
FA
29101
after
3:30
baby litter. Well versed In LAWNS Renovated • Aerate
REMEMBER
Oh how I hate to sell this
p.
in.
first aid and cooking. Ph.
AUTO
GLASS
GOOD
used
G.
E.
Stove
A
Remove Thatch - Chinch
CUBAN CRISIS
place tor just *8700.00, but
FA 2-0599.
Refrigerator.
Reasonable.
Bug Spray (VC-13) - FertlINSTALLED
FOR your sewing needs.
Be prepared for the next
if you're interested, call
FA 2 7244.
'x
e-P
h
.
FA
2
4244
Senkarik
Glass
and
Paint
one. Large three bedroom,
MILADY’S SHOPPE
EVERETT
HARPER, 21. Beauty Salon*
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Company
two bath Loch Arbor home,
Of fine Fabrics
4‘j hp. RIDING Mower. Cost
REALTOR, he may even
210 Magnolia Ph. FA 3-4622
SPECIAL
with CD approved fallout
*293, sell for *83. Good con­
106
S.
Park
Ave,
be able to arrange terms
»I PE WALKS, driveways, pa­
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
shetler. Plus features arc
dition. FA 3 8*s&gt;.
because I'm TOO OLD.
Auto Glass, Tops
tios
etc.
Free
estimate.
Ph.
H O T P O I N T Refrigerator.
large 1R&gt; * 130 lot, panel­ EVERETT A. HARPER Cold Wave *6.95 complete.
k Sea' Covers
322-3306.
BIG STOCK - LONG TRADES
Good cond. 816 Escambia. 2 T.V.’s. On* table model and
Open
evening
by
appt.
led Florida room, deep well,
AGENCY - REALTOR
319 K. 2nd ST. HANFORD 3305 PARK AVE.
one console. 24" (43. Ph.
AUTO
GLASS
&amp;
318 Palmetto Ave. 322-0634
air conditioning, and large
Piano Tuning and Repair
30 gaL RllEEM Hotwaler
2163 S. Park Ave.
FA 2 9986.
utility room with ample Phones FA 2-22*4 or FA 2-22*3
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 SEAT COVER CO.
Healer. Dryer. Roth prac
Summer Permanent Specials
storage apace. *600 Is all
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 (032
lically new. Mobile Manor.
Eve. Appt'a. 3 Sr. Operators WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
FOR THE
the cash required to own
\LL WORK GUARANTEED
Longwood. TE 8 1296.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
ASTUTE INVESTOR!
this property. Call owner
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
105
So.
Oak
FA
2
5742
SINGER Round Bobbin equip­
Already a good investment—
FA 2-0945.
31 A. Pets
All Types and Sires
ped to rig rag A make but­
a corner on French Avenue
Wo Repair and Servlro
HOUSE L 2 lots. *3800. Ph.
MINIATURE Poodles AKC
ton holes. Guaranteed. As
(17 92) has duplex plus busi­ 22. Build - Paint - Repair
S T I N E
FA 2 8 m
rvg. 203 Tangerine Dr.
siinie payment. 3 monthly
ness rental. REAL VALUE
Machinery and Supply Co.
Seml-Retired
Carpenter
Installment* of *6.13. Ph.
la future demand for com­
301 W. 2nd St.
FA 26432 KITTENS. Need home. Ph.
LOCH ARBOR
Small Repalra — Painting
FA 2 9411,
323
0733.
An exceptional buy for *430 mercial frontage. To settle
Phone FA 2-7983
estate, only *10,500. NO
SMITH Air-Condition Refri­
f
down. 3 bedrooms 2 baths,
BALDWIN Spinet Piano. *
geration service. AH work CHIHUAHUA Puppies $23.
paved street and very mo­ TERMS.
25. Plumbing Service*
year old. Perfect. Maho­
323 0307.
guaranteed.
Very
reason
dest monthly payment. A
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Will Operate Governors Indicate
Control Board OKs Under New Law Rocky To Be Curbed
$101 Million Budget

GOP Gains In
Slate Seen If
Barry Is Chosen
WASHINGTON (UPI) FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover
reports tha ertme rate In the
United States broke all previooa records last year and
Jumped I par cent over 1M1.
Hoover said Thursday In
his annual "uniform crime reporta" that during the past
fire yean the crime rate in
this country went up XI per­
oral while tha population lafftliM i 7 pff uflt*
He aald that all type* of
major crimes except murder
showed increases during 1982.
Murder dropped 9 per cent.
"The record show* police

MIAMI (UP!) — The pres­
ident of Florida’s Young
Democrats warned Thursday
that Republican strength in
the atate will get a tremen­
dous boost if Sen. Barry
Goldwater wins the GOP pres­
idential no minx Iion In the up­
coming election.
Miami State R*p. Rich­
ard Pettigrew, new bead of
Florida's Young Democrat
Club, ealled on party office­
holder* and officials to "start
polling together'1 to atop the
GOP challenge in the atate.
Pettigrew expressed parti­
cular concern over the growRepublican strength in state
legislature. The GOP now has
II House teals and two In the
Senate.
"A minimum of 18 addi­
tional •**!* In the Florida
House arc in grave Jeopardy,"
&lt;/■ .T r'ji e iB B B B B B f i r a B B B H B H B S H B B M I * •
Pettigrew said.
•'If Senator Barry ColdHOPEFUL HOBO — Clown divlnjf hobo, Sandy
water Is the Republican nomi­
Reynold*, of Winter llnven, has his hopes set
nee, hi* popularity in certain
on winninR the Dixie Clown Diving Champion­
areas in Florida could sweep
ships this weekend at Cypress Cardens, and on
In additional 30-25 Republi­
hand to present the trophies will be lovely Sally
can atate representatives, as
Hall, Miss Cypress Gardens.
well as several state senators
and cabinet officials."

•fftctlveness remains high
loads and heavier demands
for a wide variety of Increas­
ing complex police service*,**
tha FBI chief declared.
But ha added that “law en­
forcement machinery is Im­
paired aad policing la hamp­
ered as a result of inenasteg restrictions being placed
M enforcement operations."
"The cffaetiveMii of po­
lice work . . . depend* to
•ome extent on the action of
the courts and the success
of the correctional process,”
t o said, "but most of all
the degree to which tha local
cltiienry supports law en- Comp Report
forcemeat.
The Junior High M.Y.F. of
"Positive action to reduce the First Methodist Church
crime, be said, "must begin of Sanford beard reports Sun­
with the Individual cltixen.'' day night from members who
recently attended the Junior
In his youth, Den Mae- High
Christian
Adventure
Laughlln, star af "Aa tha Camp held at Leesburg.
World Turns,” aallad as n
Linda Shook, program lead­
deckhand on a freighter bound er, directed a lively discussion
for Singapore from Nsw York, at Sunday night's meeting.

EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) —
Four hundred and thirtyseven acres of El Paso lack­
ed only the approval of the
U. S. .Senst« and the Mexi­
can Congress today before
formally becoming part of
Mexico.
Presidents Kennedy and
Adolfo Lopes Mateos simul­
taneously disclosed Thursday

TALLAHASSEE (UPI) —
Tha flute Board of Control
has adopted a 9101 million
budget for tho coming yoar,
including |49 million to op­
erate tho state’s Institutions
of higher learning.
Tho budgete now go to the
Cabinet Budgat Commission
for approvaL
Tha bulk of the budget, ap­
proved Thursday, will go to
state universities, off-campus
study facilitias, a medical contar, experimental and exten­
sion services. Tha expenses
for the** facilities total 988(1
million, Chief Budgat Officer
Robert Willis said.
Willis said more than half

Child Drowns
In Bucket

LEESBURG (L P n - A
little girl
drowned here
Thursday when she crawled
into a bucket of soapy water
and bleach on the back porcb
of her bouse.
The Leesburg Fire Depart­
ment rescue squad worked
for more than in hour in a
vain attempt to revive 10moath-old Denise Howard.
The father, Grady Howard,
Mid
ha had been scrubbing
that Mexico would get a net
the outside of the bouse and
of 437 acres In settlement of
had set the three-gallon buc­
the 99year-old El Chamixal ket on the porch.
(The Ticket) dispute.
Mexico,i, in a complicated
swap, would get 11 acres
more than It originally claimed in the Chamltal.
The area, between down­
town El Paso and the bordder, has 3,700 residents.

of tha board's budget would
tome from general state
fund*, with the remainder
coming from trust acounta.
Tha past le-gUtature made
Ui* following funds available
for university operations in
ItW-1-84:
University of Florida I IS.,5
million; Florida Stata Univer­
sity 914A million; Florida
AAM 94 million; University
of South Florida 9-5.4 million;
Florida Atlantic University,
99 million, and thw Institu'e
for Continuing University
Studies 92.9 million.
Salary hikes throughout the
ststeV
university
system
amounted to about eight per
cent, with most of tha larger
increases going to non-teach­
ing personnel.
Salary Increase* at the Uni­
versity of Florida, for exam­
ple, totaled B.7 per cent.
However, faculty salaries increated only fl.7 per cent
while non-academic inerraee-*
amounted to 15.1 per cent.
The Ward also received s
92.1 million appropriation
from the legislature to start
a degree-granting institution
at Penaacola and the board
plans to spend another 91.4
million fo r university runstruction if voters approve a
proposed 975 million bond ls■ile at tha upcoming general
election.

T
I M i t f l t i O r V /ITUft
TALLAHASSEE
(U P lt __
—
S e c r e t a r y of State Tom
Adame alerted Florida'* 70,000 notariee public today that
they will have to bo "abso­
lutely honeet" in certifying
document* after Sept. 1 or
face a penalty of 13,000 and
five year* in JaiL
A new law regulating not­
ariee trues Into effect Sept. 1,
setting the stringent penal­
ties.
Under It, a notary who
falsely or fraudulently notar­
ises a document would be
truilty of a felony. Previously,
the notary public law set no
penalty for such a violation.
Simple failure to require
reasonable proof of the ident­
ity of the person whose signsture is being notarised would
be a misdemeanor under the
new law, punishable by a
maximum fine of $800 or six
months in jail.
Ignorance or ab.^nce of In­
tent to defraud in falsely not­
arising a document would be
no defense. The law require*
that a notary have proof of
Identity in all signatures wit­
nessed.
Deliberately n o t a r i s i n g
falsa information would con­
stitute a felony and ignorant­
ly notarising a false docu­
ment a misdemeanor.
Notaries are appointed by
the Governor and eommiaaioned by the Secretary of State.
About 15,000 new commissions
and recommissions a rt issued
annually.

•

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) State governor* Indicated to­
day they* , r » »*«dy to gang up
on New York Gov. Nelson A.
Rockefeller to keep hint from
making a political arena of
next week's annual governors'
conference.
A UPI check of state capjtols suggested that the gover­
nors were almost ture to vote
for a return to their old una­
nimity rule, in effect beforw
1059, for adoption of resolution*. This rule change would
enable a single governor to
veto any controversial propos­
al—like Rockefeller's resolu­
tion to put thw conference on
record for a broad civil rights
program.
The governors will meet
here Sunday through Wednes­
day. The rule* showdown is
scheduled Monday morning on
an executive committee pro­
posal to abandon the present
rule, requiring a two-third*
vote for adoption of resolu­
tions, and to return to the
requirement for a unnnimuuvote.
Rockefeller,
a
potenti*!
contender for tha Kepublk'un
presidential nomination, is
prepared to battle against the
rules change, lie U the* author
of 11 resolution*, including
controversial proposal* deal­
ing with civil right! and fi­
nancing medical care for the
aged under the Social Securi­
ty program.
The UPI survey, in which

more than 30 of the 50 gov­
ernors were contacted, showed
20 on record for a return ta
the unanimity rule, five op­
posed and the others undecid­
ed or noncommittal,
S u p p o r ting Rockefeller
against the rules change aero
GOP Gov*. Mark Hatfield of
Oregon and John C'hafce of
Rhode Island and Democrat!*
Govs. Bert Comb* of Ken­
tucky and Karl Rolvmag of
Minnesota. Combs is a mem­
ber of the executive commit­
tee, which announced after its
spring meeting that it unani­
mously
favord tha rulta
change.

^
JACKSONVILLE (UP!) Sen ice Station attendant Ed-1
die Johnson told police Thurs­
day he shot und killed Frank'
Gossett, 37, alter the victim
tried to rob him.
Johnson said Gossett puilcd
a gun on him and ordered
him to go into the restroom
and empty his pockets. lie
told police he deflected Gos­
sett's gun. pulled his own
pistol and fired twice.
Gossett died in Duval Medi- ,
cal Center and Johnson being I*
held pending a coroners in­
quest today.

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Settlement,
Fidel Charges

Governors Set On No-Vote Civil Rights Debate

HAVANA (UPI) — Pre­
mier Fidel Castro's revolution­
ary regime charred in a note
sent to Washington over the
weekend thnt th# United
Strtea does not want to settla
its differences with the CastroIte*. The note specifically pro­
tested the nvent freezing of
Cuban accounts in U. S.
Banks.
The Cuban note cited
dent Krnnedy'a statement
his press conference Wednes­
day that "th* United
cannot coexist with a Soviet
satellite in the- Caribbean'* as
proof of U. 8. unwillingness
to negotiate.
•
e •
"Cuba maintains and will
maintain relations of close and
Indeaructibl* friendship with
the Soviet Union, a friend
which helped ua in the more
difficult momenta of the rev­
olution . . ." the note vaiil.
"Those relations are un­
alterable, as Is the MarxistLenlnist character of our rev­
olution."
The note said the
regime will continue to pros­
per, despite the freciing
its dollar accounts, "with
help of socialist countries and
the nations with which we
maintain normal relations."
It saiil communism will ex­
tend its nay In the Western
Hemisphere.
'•Cuba’s was the first so­
cialist revolution on this con­
tinent, but not the last," the
note said. "Some day, it will
be the imperialists and re­
actionaries of the United
State* and not the revolution­
ary government who are iso­
lated.”

H a n fo rd

Convention Scraps
Resolutions Panel

Ifm tlfo

MIAMI BEACH (UPI) Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller
and other Republicans push­
ing for • vote on th* civil
right* issue were dealt s
netback today hy the Nation­
al Governor* Conference which
abolished its resolution com­
mittee,
The Demoeratic-led move
had the effect of avoiding

on-the-neord voting on tho
politically - intense. Issue.
The showdown vote was 31
WEATHER: Partly cloudy today nnd Tuesday with scattered afternoon showers; high 88-96; low tonight in 70s.
to IS In favor of an amend­
United Press Leased Wire
1963
VOL. 53
Established 1908
SANFORD, FLORIDA NO. 760
ment offered by Dcvnocratio
Gov. Grant Sawyer of Nevail*. The result was reached
on an almost party line bast*.
Sawyer proposed that tbo
entire resolutions process bo
abolished to avoid another
southern Democratic filibus­
ter.
Farm Safety
Both proposals were offered
GAINESVILLE (C PI) —
a* a substitute for an execu­
Heavy emphasis on fire pre­
tive committee proposal to
vention marks this year's Naabandon the- present twotlonul Form Safety Week
thitil* rule for resolutions and
Patty, four-year-old daugh­
which started Sunday.
to return to the nils in force
ter of Harry Lee Jr., showed
np her daddy as a fisherman
before
11)50 to require, a unani­
$10,200 Grant
the other day. Harry indulged
mous vote.
ST. PETERSBURG (UPI)
the whim ■ of hi* little girl
The unanimity rule would
—The National Science Foun­ WASHINGTON (UPI) —
and baited a worm on a hook
dation ha* awiiitleil a 110,200 President Kennedy unvtdlrd permit a single governor to
for her. Hah—the ikunked
grant to Florida Presbyterian today lu Republican and Dem­ vim any resolution.
daddy by hooking a six-pound
The shun down eame this
College, it was announced to­ ocratic congressional lenders
baa*. "Lei1* go to dinner,
Ids
proposed
legislation
to
morning
at tho G5th annual
day.
Daddy," she quipped.
the atrike-threntenlng dispute conference's first business
• • •
over train work tides.
In !»ny #*vi*nt,
Cardinal Dies
Ben Howland, of Seminole
VATICAN CITY ilJPI) — This followed a session by on civil rights was virtually
County Motor*, is readying a
Valerio Cardinal Valeri, pre­ the 1’resident with rail union assured. Even with removal of
major new* Hem for later
fect of the Vatican's Sacred which a rurrier spokesman the resolution* process, plans
thi* week, lien says they've
Cong legal loo iif the Religi­ said compulsory arbitration : were made foe a elvit rights
bought property at 1101 East
ous, died today at bis resi­ was tho only way to resolvu panel discussion tomorrow.
First Street and now are
The civil rights issue was
lience in Rome, a Vatican of­ tho four-year - old Impnsso
negotiating for construction of
ficial announced, !U was Tib which threatens u national embroiled in presidential polla new borne by Oct. 1.
tics, with the names of Rock*strike July 30.
• • •
Race Driver Dies Kennedy discussed Ids pro­ feller and Sen. Barry GoldAnyone know where *‘AalDURHAM, N. C. (U PI)— posals for final disposal of tho water of Arizona, potential
ameer" is? Could be South
Race driver George Raymond controversy with Vico l’resi- GOP rivals, dominating talk
Germany.
Anyhow, Willy
lt E A D Y TO R ID E nnd Pintle, of Norfolk, Vu,, died dent Lymloit II. Johnson and at the conference.
• • •
Dietrichs sends a postal card
w a itin jr th e ir t ur n in Sunday several hour* after 20 House slid Semite lenders.
of a Power auction at AllRockefeller, demanding that
bis ear smashed into a re­ After the earlier session
th e a re n a a r e minic of
smeer to "The Clock," read­
taining wall in the feature with negotiators for both guvernora allow their respon­
th e h u n d re d s o f |&gt;er- stock ear race at the South sides in the deadlocked dis­ sibility by going on record on
ing: "In this country instead
of water treatment plants
i u r to e r * anti th e ir
Boston, Vn., speedway.
pute, a tuilroud spokesman issues, said in an opening
they build breweries thereby
said there was no hope of statement thnt the real threat
m o u n t* wild ytalhereil
keeping these people both
leaching a Inst-ininula agree­ la tho governors’ conference
a t th e D usty limits Tracy Stricken
healthy and hippy. (Me
"lies in reducing these meet­
I.OS ANGELES 4UPI) — ment.
Itoden p ro u mis Sunday
• « •
too! J”
Veteran actor Spencer Tracy
Tho IVesident outlined the ings to Impotence end unira• • •
to vie f o r rihhons anil was recovering today from a legislation — to ho submitted portancc."
The note charged that “the
That treacherous corner on (U.S.I Central Intelligence
p riz e s. K illers fro n t all "congested lung condition" to Congri-ss later today—a t
Although the civil rights
Old Lake Mary Road claimed Agency or the Pentagon* fos­
o v e r c e n tra l Florida suffered Sunday while bo und tbo bipartisan meeting and dispute was the real issue, to­
one more victim Sunday af­ tered the military coups d’
anti T a m p a com peted actress Katharine Hepburn prepared to brief the dlaput- day’s test was set up by a
ternoon, thi* time a late mo­ ctut which overthrew »uch
proposed rule change to re­
m th e fu ll schedule of Were pieparing to go oil a lug parties on the proposal* quire a unanimous vote for
del dump truck. Also a sec­ let in presidents as Arturo
picnic.
b efo u l it gut's to C a p ita l Hill.
r a e i n yr a n d
tim ed
tion of fence and three posts. Frondixi in Argentina, Manuel
approval of resolutions, allow­
• • •
e v e n ts, lio tto m p ictu re j 12 Killed
ing « single southern govern­
Prado in Peru, Miguel YillDowntown Merchans Asso­ g u r u Puentes in Guatemala
or, for example, to veto a civil
s h o vv s M iss Kcheera
J'I A ll. (L IT ) ) — At least
ciation meeting at 3 p. m. and Carlos J. Aorsemrna in
right* resolution. The rule in
t'J
persons
died
in
uccitlenls
titles
jit ih u foreTuesday at First Federal cau­ Ecuador.
forre since lUSi) required only
in
Florida
over
tho
weekrnd.
K r o ti n d , follow e«l by
cus room to discuss back-toa two-thirds vote.
It
of
tiu-m
in
autnmobli
" I t is American monopolies
Koii R ise r, b o th o f S an­ wrecks, the highway patrol ■
School promotion and Christ- nnd not th« Cuban gn-Tniurnt
Northern Democrats still
tnni decurations.
fo rd . M iss G iles look re p o rte d , Two people drownweir searching for n formula
TAMPA
(UPI)
—
Police
which
foment
and
organize
• • •
second place slo t it) Ihu id .
sniil rbarges would In' made to runnier Rockefeller’* push
subversion in Latin America
Michael and Margo Rahija. with their regime of exploita­
today against two Tampa for a civil rights resolution
l ho S e n i o r W estern
artist-photographers located on tion, ignorance, ungmploymen alli-grdly Involved In a after earlier suggestions fail­
p le a su re e v e n t . (See Curfew Lifted
East First Street, for a num­
BEIRUT, Lebanon I IH’I) hassle with n city detective ed to generate aupport. Their
merit, misery, servitude ami
T u e s d a y 's H erald for a
ber of years, will be moving
—A 21-Hour curfew imposed tvho said he caught one of latest idea involved acrnpplng
plunder," the note said.
c o m p lete s to r y o f win­ immediately after last Thurs­ them trying to cut n General the whole resolutions process
the House of Rahija to Winter
Park on Sept. I.
n e rs a n d e v e n ts.)
day'* abortive coup d'etat in Telephone Co, cable with nn und not adopting any.
• • •
The rules debuts developed
(Herald Hiatus) tbo Syrian capital of Damns- ax.
NYthin; of spectacular in­
cus vvas lifted this morning
A hitter strike against Gen­ becuuse lust yeur's conference
terest on the police
and
for the first time, Damascus eral Telephone by electrical almost collapsed when civil
sheriff's blotters this morn­
Radio reported.
winkers entered its 12th day rights resolutions run into a
ing. Fewcaves of looting
southern pernor ratio filibust­
today.
machines and some minor B
Envoy Protests
Ora J. Teal, 35. will be er. Many Democrnta and some
k E'a.
OCALA (UP!) — More
LONDON (ITT) — Culm's charged with assault to kill, Republicans felt that a repeti­
• • •
demonstrations were schedul­
ambassador to London, Dr. nnd his lirnthcr C, G, Tent, tion of Hint episode would
Beauty spots *round town: ed by the NAACP here today
Fredsrleii do Cordova Castro, Iff. with destroying private drivo southerners front the
That small but colorful spot to protest the arrests of 41
Seminote County's h i g h today delivered a note nf pro­ property, police said. General conference.
in front of George Maffctt's Negroes and a white Integra• * *
school driver education pro test t.- the foreign office over officials tali) the elder Teal
garage on Commercial , , , tionist leader.
Yesterday's preliminary ac­
TALLAHASSEE (CPI) - from state funds. The l!W3 Wilson of DeLand, represent­ gram will he enlarged to in the “invasion" of his embassy was a striking worker, hut
Now ablaze with sinnia*—and
Florida NAACP Field Se­ A dispute over financing of law creating the office au­ ing the four-county 7th Judi­
elude Oviedo during the com­ Saturday by anti Castro de­ Ora was not employed hy the tivities—caucuses and newa
BIG ones, too.
cretary Robert W. Saunders
conferences — woro loaded
rom puny.
the new state public defend­ thorised counties to pay other cial Circuit, has filed suit in ing school year, it was an- monstrators.
• •
•
told a mass meeting of Ne­
expenses of the office.
rircult court against the Vol­ nounccd today by Supt. It. T.
General public relations di- with politics.
Young folk'' baseball In groes hero Sunday night that er's offices in Florida appar­
County
Commission, Milwce.
While p i c k e t s for anil
Eclipse Studied
M'l'tnr Dick Buckingham said
But a number of counties usia
Seminole County Isn't getting the protests would continue ently will lx1 settled by the h»v&lt; refused, claiming the m‘eking to force the commis­
that
1K.PIMI
li' lc phones are ugulnst racial integration par­
Hi
1
nitrd
I’rrsa
International
Driver education was offer­
■11 the attention it deserves and that he had sent tele- courts.
Scientists l"d«y s t u d i e d still nut of service in the slx- aded outside the hotel. I t of
office was created by the sion to ante Up funds for the
Atty. Gen Richard Ervin state legislature and should office. He said he will file ed last year at Lyman, Semi­ photographs anil other data | cisinty Sreu served hy the thn 15 GOP governors present
. . . South Seminole Little grama to the FBI and con­
nole
and
Crooms
High
1-eaguers moved into the dis­ gressmen all over the coun­ has ruled that state funds he financed by the state.
similar suits In Putnam, S* lino's The new program, gathered during Saturday’s company, becuuse of cable set up a Republican caucus
trict tourney to start at try protesting the arrests. cannot be lapped to pay ex­
Flagler and St. Johns coun­ therefore, includes all coun­ total eclipse for possiiila sc-1 cuttings and other damaged lit u meeting attended by Na­
Public
Defender
Robert
Lorna Dooae Park in Orlando
He said he would seek an penses of the office in con­
ties.
rtets of the solar system. equipment in Hie hitter walk­ tional Chairman William E.
ty high schools.
today by trouncing Winter investigation of the "whole nection with hiring assistants,
His suit seeks a declara­ Stewart Gatchel, director of Evaluation of the still and out by Local H2I of the In* .Miller and other purty lead­
Park, Friday 64 . . . Bobby dumb law enforcement letup investigators, clerical help
tory decree nn the responsi­ instruction, explained that a movie film*, sound tapes nml trinationnl Brotherhood of ers, Gov. Murk Hatfield of
ami office rental.
Lundquist did a whopping In Marion County."
bility of the rounty to itip- new law makes it mandatory other recordings w a s expected Electrical Workers.
Oregon was elected temporary
Ervin said only the sal­
good job tin the mound: in
Saunders railed the arrest
clmiruian. Hutfield reported
p’einent oftii-e expanses and for all hi) h schools to oiler to take weeks to rnmptole.
strikeouts, three walks, four of "nearly KM citilens in 72 ary of tiu* public di'fcn
an injunction against prosecu
tbul all of the Republicans op­
Dies
At
!).'!
driver education beginning
hits . . . Ills leam-inate Jamie hours,” inexcusable and said and an a«*i&gt;tanl in the big
thin of indigent dcieiiilint.* with the full term In Septem­
JACKSONVILLE (LTD — pose tho unanimity rule and
Cornell provided power with he was protesting the matter counties amt travel expense
now awaiting trial, pending ber. He added driver educa­
Jacksonville realtor George would support a substitute to
MOSCOW s tl 1*11 - Eastthe big stick, aceounling for to Atty. Gen Robert Ken­ of the defenders can be paid
court determination.
Edward Brown died Sunday retain the two-thirds vote,
tion was offered at all four
West nuclear talks entered
five runs batted in with his nedy.
Wilson broilglit the suit af­ high school* as a summer j
after a long illness. Ha was rnmhitit'il with nn anti-fili­
their second week today and ter ih»» four county commis­
two home runt.
| The Negroes—most of them
buster limit on debuts.
03.
course.
* • •
tliploiiiais,
encouraged
hy
juveniles—were arrested Sat­
sions turned down Ids request
Provision
of
the
new
luw
Prem ier Nikita S Khrush­
And next month, starting urday and Sunday lor parad­
fur a total 121.330 bu igrt * th which require! all new driver* 1 TAMPA (Ul'Ik—A two errchev’s statement that "an
on the lath Sanford will wcl- ing around the Marion County
Volusia, as the largest toun to have nim plrlrd a driver glne private airplane with
agreement
is
in
sight,"
pro
rome softball flubs from jail carrying placards pro­
ty, to finance 63 jut rent of education course in order to | the persona aboard was redieted accord on a partial
Gainesville. Eau Gallic, Jack­ testing the arrest of white init.
get u license at 16. or el-e puitnl missing and preiiiiacd
sonville and Starke . . . But tegrationist i£cb Aetony, 25.
LONDON ll.P I) — Christine test ban by week's end.
Will Until they are IN, went down tmlay on u flight from
the bust nine will Dot be »o of Minneapolis, Minn., earlier K eeler the party girl who The 'J. S., British, and So
Sarasota to Tallahassee,
into effect July 1.
bospitable that they won t last week. Aeluny is being ruined the political career of viet negotiators weie report­ Three Killed In
M'atchn .McCollum, owner of
Galt he I said that ail kieul
try to beat the *ock* off their held (or a mental examin­ War Minister John Profumo, ed so far along on the lest
.McCollum Aviation here, said
driver
education
instructors
Head-On
Crash
visitors . . . Ree. Dir. Jim ation.
testified today she also was ban issue that their talks have
Ihave
completed
training Ihu plane disappeared Sunday
Jcrnlgan has been real inter­
the mistress of the myster­ turned to other cold war pro I Al.MA, Ga. tU'PI) — Three |
courses
ami
were
not
rrquir- after leaving Sarasota at 2:30
ested in this event . . . lie s
ious Peter Rachinan, slum bleins, including measures to IPersons, including two Fiorp. ill. The plune had gone from
one of the local mournlsmrn
property racketeer whose ac­ guard against surprise at- jiiliana, were killed and six ^1 «'» attend a three-week Tampa to Sarasota to pick up
course
which
'others
seriously
injured
in
a
—and he likes to play.
tivities have rrrated anotlier lack.
j _____ _________________
. bond "tl Hi11--- " 1
—Ki­
mail fn i- t ties Mi
The plane was due lu havs
And the local American Le­
nicnl.
Sunday in a meeting with in the Alma City limit*.
arrived
at Tallahua.n'a boThe Slate Patrol identified
gion team, even without much
The red-haired Jt-year-«Id Under Secretary of State W.
U.
S.,
British
To
j tween 4 ami 1:.*I0 p. m.. Me*
the
Florida
victims
as
Mr*.
support from the sponsoring
Miss Keeler, whole affair Avercll Harriman. the Amer­
! Coiliim said, hut lias been un­
Two public hearing*, one with Profumo nearly brought ican nuclear delegate. They Iris Duncan Brown and her Fly Air Defense
organisation, got into a twoheard of sine* Hi* plana left
*
controversial
proposition
of
son
David
Brown,
15,
of
out of three play off with the
down the goiernment. testi­ talked in a private room be­
Sarasota.
Orlando nine for the right rexoning property for a su­ fied as the first prosecution hind Khruihehev’s lanin Sta­ Haynes City. The third vic­ Games In India
permarket
site,
will
feature
tim,
Nina
June
Knight.
PJ.
to go to the state finals in
witness in the vice trial of dium lw»x. where Harriman
NEW DELHI. India (U P IiTampa . . , Each club hav­ the County Commission mii-t- Dr. Stephen Ward, playboy watched the U.S.-Soviet track of Waycruis, Ga., (tied late Thc Indian government an­ Street Paving
Sunday in li-iioii County llo»- nounced today that U. S.
ing won a game, the Or- ' ig Tuesday.
osteopath and . .list who meet Sunday.
Commission also will take brought Profitim and Christ­
tatvdo-ban ford game Saturday
1anil British planes will fly On City Agenda
It wai understood they dis­ piUl.
night drew a small peppery under consideration County ine together.
air defense exercises over
cussed Khrushchev * offer for
Street paving in the vicinity
William
Bush’*’ As the trial opened in Old an exchange of inspectors a* Russians Hurt
gallery that saw the Campbell Engineer
India.
of Goldsboro School, as re­
I.T. K. M. DUNLBAVY, a VAH-7 IxmibnrdierHAVANA ( I T 'D — Twenty
Taxiing Post 63 take it on long-range county road plan. Bailey Court. Ward pleaded a means nf safeguarding
An official spokesman said quested by the School Board,
navigator, greets visitors to the USS Enterprise
Department heads will pre­ Dot guilty to vtee charge-s­ against sudden troop
Russians were in tho Cuban bo could not specify the date will be discussed by the City
the chin, 12 to 4tluriiih' tlie nil ip's recent stay at lleirut, Lebanon,
• • •
Naval Hospital today being of tire exerciser. But he said Commission in regular ses­
sent their budget requests to including accusations he lived raent* or buildup!.
Thousands of visitors viewed the A-5A “Vigi­
Strange to see Sanford, host the Commission members, off the immoral earning* of
The inspectors would be treated for injuries received Ithey would be held as soon sion at g p. m. tonight.
lante" in this Middle-Eastern port a* they have
eiub, in the visitors’ dugout commencing a t 2 pm., G«*i. Mis* Keeler and another par. stationed at key points on when their truck crashed in­ 'a s American mobile radar
Routine business otherwise
in all the Mediterranean ports visited by the
. . . Orlando got the draw J . C. Hutchison, rhalrman, ty girl, Marilyn (H and;) the territory of op,awing na. to a hridgu in east Havana iqU'Pinrnt arrives for k.c 1in.irk s
1 vu
Cam mission'*
suutulron (luring the current deployment as part
said.
l&gt;v»le&lt;day.
1R w e-P avsu.
*1 a iM
taw in.
turns.
[agenda.
|necessary ground control.
tit the ttitfttb Vitek.
(Navy i’hoto)
f

Highway bridge on U. S.
ST-n at Palatka baa been
doa«d for three day*, to
Thursday, Sheriff J. L. Hob­
by advised local motorists
today. Motorists driving to
Jacksonville should take IT-S3
to DeLand, U to Bunnell and
U. S. 1 to Jackaonville. Motoriata planning to drive to
Palatka should take 13-92 to
Barbervllle, west on 40, north
on It, east on 30 to Palatka.

M L D A ...

BRIEFS

Kennedy Tells
Plan To End
9ail Dispute

2 Face Charges
t i In Phone Strike

Further Ocala
Protests Due

Courts To Settle Financing

O f Public Defender Offices

Test Ban Pact
« Seen Shortly

Christine First
Ward Witness

—

Rezoning Before
County Board

Oviedo To Get
Driving Class

Plane With S
Aboard Missing

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School Registration
Opens In Longwood

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By Ja n * Casselberry
Andre, petite two-monthsold toy French Poodle belong­
ing to Marsha Pope of Cauelberry, walked away with th*
title* of "R est In Show” and
"Sm allest Dog” a t the MidFlorida Obedlenc# Club Pet
Show held Sunday afternoon
•t th# Caiaelberry Ball Park.
The Pope family only re­
cently acquired the puppy K
a replacement fo r their pet
Cocker Spaniel who escaped
from a kennel where It waa
being boarded while they wero
on a abort vacation, leaving
th * children heartbroken.
Other wlnnera were “Larg­
e st Dog”, Tally, a Great Dano
owned by Mr*. Ruaiell Ham­
mond of Chuluotn; Mont Un­
usual, “Pierre", white and
grey poodle owned by Mr*.
Marvin McClain of Casselber­
ry ; Best Drtwied Dog, "Kis­
met,” Hnxer owned by Judy
I.nmbert of Forest City who
waa also Best Trained; Best
Groomed,
"P ierre”,
bluek
Standard Poodle owned by
Karen Yeeger of Casaelberry.
The two "P ierres” and "Kla*
m et” were runners-up in tho
B est of Show class.
Highest scoring dog In the
obedience show and winner
o f the Novlce-A class trophy
with a score of 102, was "Bud­
dy,” a mlied breed dog shown
by Sandy Cordell of Allaniontr. Dorothy Wartenbcrg,
o f Washington, D. C., won
fir s t prise In the open obed­
ience division with her collie,
“ O -iha”.
An oliedience exhibition wns
given by “Tally”, the Great
Dane. Judges for the event
wero Mrs. Virginia Brewster
o f Orlando, Open Obedience;
Bill Livingston, Novice Obedi­
ence and Boger Wright put
Show.
Mrs. Brewster Is owner and
operator of the "D og House”
in Orlando, Dill Livingston is
club
trainer,
and
Roger
W right is club president.
Rohby Mackey, 1HO Sunny*
town Rd., Casselberry whs
winner of the combination
electric, transistor radio.

Ry Donna Kates
who were not registered dur­
All nrw pupils who will at­ ing
the Spring Roundup
tend Longwood Elementary
should b* enrolled. Parents of
School this fall should be en­
rolled a t the school before these children are advised that
Sept. .1, Principal Louis Hus­ no child will he considered
enrollrd unless a birth certifi­
ky announced today.
Beginning today the school cate verifying the child’s’ age
office will be open from 8 a.m. la presented at the school
until 2:30 p.m. each weekday office. Unless the birth cer­
tificate is presented the child
to accept registration*.
Husky warns that parent* cannot he assigned to a class.
Barents new to the anw
should not wait until the open­
ing day of school to register who are enrolling children for
their children ae the pressure the first time in Seminole
of other matters at this time County schools should make a
will result in considerable d&lt;« "Declaration of Domicile” at
the County Tax Assessor’s
lay.
It will not be necessary for office and present this declar­
the school office
those children who were In at­ ation at
tendance at the close of last when registering their chil­
term to re-register, however, dren.
pupils who withdrew during
Further information on the
the course of the year and are j registration
of
Longwood
returning this year should re-1 school children may be obregister.
tained by calling the achool
All beginning first graders |office at T E 8-2600,

“PIER R E” GIVES “ANDRE” n congratulatory kl** for winning Beat in
Show at tho Mid-Florida Obedience Club’* Pet Show held Sunday a fte r­
noon in Caanelherry while “Kiamet,” the boxer and another "Pierre” look
on (top photo). Owner*, from left, are Karen Yeager, Manilla I’ope, Judy
Lambert and Mr*. Marvin McClain. In bottom photo Judge* Rill Living­
ston ami Roger Wriirht present trophies for Rest Novice, Class A and
Highest Scoring Don in Show to Sandy Cordell for her mixed breed,
"Buddy.”
(Herald Photo*)

Junior Olympics
Set Friday
In Casselberry
lly Jane Casselberry
The Casselberry Summer
Recreation program will come
to n close Friday and the ele­
mentary age group will hold
a Junior OI&gt;niplc.s from 8:30
to 10 a. ni.
Couch Jim Clark reports
that there has been good par­
ticipation from the commun­
ity's youngster* und the pro.
grum has been very successful
It pay* to lie physically fit minister nursing rate lo tho
due to the vuried activities hi more ways than one, rape- sick.”
lt&gt; June Cassrllicrry
Another winner had this to
offered.
j chilly if you ule a t - ll Club
A qualifying meet was held , member enrolled in the nu- say: ’’.Since taking health as
Announcement wns made to­
n 4 II pm jret I've learned day by Mr*. I.ouis* Gilpin,
last Friday with the following th'iml 411 honltli program,
winners: Gills, to years and
Home f,0 boys and girls will that serious illness ran often sponsor of the Lyman High i
over, Dash, (u liiy Itia lley*. 1 ll he richer by tin* ex|&gt;erlcncc of be pn vented by having reg­
School Cheerleaders, that all
plaro; Beverly Wofforil, 2nd; j spending a week in Chicago us ular medirlil and d e ii t a I
Roberta Dyseit, 3rd;
delegates to the Und National ' cheek up*. My whole family is l.yinan girls interested in try­
ing out for the Varsity CheerBoys, 10 years und over, I It Club Congress to he held . "P to dute on these.
Individual clubs a l s o pro- leading Squad should regivter
Dash, Jim (Mark, 1st place; the first week in December.
1 a t Mmpb), 2nd; Ricky Murli.tlf dozen of this group undo heallli through demon­ at the school before Monday,
jdiy 3rd;
,
j(t, tl.,.||i|rnti» „f
col- strations, meetings, displuys Aug. 12.
Girls, up to -J years, Dash, I ,,.gr
ip, for having I “ nd, 1* ^ ' “ ^ “‘ *"8 '» '’wal
I his will give school author­
D enis. Long. 1st place, Cathy |
bv, t ^ „ h(.n|lh ,irojl.t-t. hwHth drive*. Ih e Cooperative
ities
time to ascertain elig­
Extrusion
Service
supervises
Coyle, .m i and Cindy Cole||10 nation, tlie National
ibility of each applicant.
man, 3rd;
i || Fervne Committee has I II Clubs.
I. cade i s in Seminole County
Boys, up to ‘J yruis. Dash, announced.
Tlie first pi.idler will be
Itriiin Nelms. 1st; Jackie Mil-1
, tl0 fuurth “ 11" in the 8-11 will have un opportunity to ut- held at 7:30 s. m. ’ n Aug. 12
trinl a t-ll health training
ler, 2nd; Scott Clark, 3rd; Ball |omblein stand* for health, mid
with filial selections to h*
Throw, I’M Murphy and Brian ;
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Helms; Standing Itrou.ljump, I |l|w,
„ u.|r ..h|,#„ h to |*tt, r I "
" “»*• Demonstration made dorms the week of
Cathy Bradley, Beverly Wof- llvl|1|;.” |,ul
, |wUic I II I
Xt l" ' ™ ' ‘ h,,ru “ r" Aug. It*.
lli-atlli
ford and Sandy U v .l.c e ,
1,K.nllh BWBnlg
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A I t h o u g h attendance at
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Murpliy with Jim Clark, ru n -, |,er* Jiri, Suppos«d lo achieve.
is desired in order that th*
ner up.
In a recent report furnish­
girl* will he better prepared
ed the program’s sponsor, Eli
for ills- opening football gam*.
Lilly und Co., the 4-11 ServJunior Varsity Cheerleader*
The executive hoard of the
|ire Committee points out that
in 1962 nearly 700,000 boys Auxiliary to the lieltary Vol­ will not tie chosen until start
\alid girl* between 10 and 21 unteer Fire Department met of the huvketball season.
By Mona Grinstead
The North Orlando Civic j years of age participated In last Friday afternoon at the
Assn, wilt hold its monthly specific 4-11 licalth activities. home of Ihe president, Mrs.
Members were involved in Charles Ulrich mi Lake Dr.,
meeting at M p. in. Monday in
the Community Building at personal health improvement, to plan activities for the fall
Mrs. Curl HiUman and Mrs.
the Villugv Recreation Center. better health for the com ­ season.
Kilnu Norman represented th*
Among those p ro m t were
Reports on the success of munity, public lieu Itli educa­
Margaret Schneider, Frnn- South Seminole VFW I’ost
the recent Ju ly 4th Celebra­ tion and service.
tion will be heard and plans
Sabi a I'JiiJ health scholar- cimna Howard. Mrs. T. Cully, 8207 Auxiliary at the school
for futuiu projects will !&gt;e dis­ hip winner, “ l a s noss Infirst Mabrl West, Beatrice J . Ty­ of instruction (or district*
slop winner, “ Lessons in first- son, Mrs. II, Vitt, Mrs. I’aul seven and eight held last Sat­
cussed.
Refreshments will be served. aid, child cure and home nurs­ Froetcher, Beatrice .Muller, urday at the I’ost Home of OrAll residents o f th* commun­ ing have cnahlfd me to reuet Mr*. It. Conkling and Mrs. O. range County VFW' Post 2093
on Edgewater Dr,
quickly m emergencies and ad- liurtwig ,
ity are invited to attend.

4-H Health Program Keeps Lyman High
Boys, Girls Physically Fit Cheerleaders
To Register

Civic Group
Sets Meeting

I

Auxiliary Board
Has Meeting

Post Iti'prescntcd

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District Cub-O-Ree
Set For Aug. 10

CUwa
fcd iilo n

Ry Jan e Casaelberry
The annual Cub-O-Ree of
th# Weklva District will be
held Saturday, August 10, at
the A p o p k a
F.lementiry
School, on Hwy. (I I in Apop­
ka. from 1 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Registration will get under­
way from 1-2 p.m. The regis­
tration fee is 25 cents and
each Cub Scout and Scouter
registering will receive a
Cub-o-rce patch. Cubs from
all the Packs in the Weklva
District are invited to partici­
pate in this exciting event.
Many varied activities are
planned for the afternoon
from 2 to 4 ::3 0 p.m. Each Cub
will be scored on the Cub
Skills in which he participates

and awards will be made ac­ ticipating is a«ked to prerid#
cording to th# percentage of a male assistant for the Darby
Chairman.
boy* pr***nt from *ach Pack.
Dnring th* afternoon Cob
A new *vent this year will handicrafts will he on di».
be the Space Derby following I p|ay&gt;
th# rule* as given in the Space
Individual Pack meetings
Derby Kit and each Pack tak­ will b« held from 4:30 to
ing part i* asked to provide 5:15 p.m. and a picnic supper
a man to assist th * Spa-e will be held from 5:13-6 p.m.
Derby Chairman. Race# will |with each family bringing
he judged on endurance a m ); their own food.
The grand finale will ta t*
speed, and first, second and
third prixe* will b* awarded. place from 6-7:30 with th*
In addition to the Pinewood awards ceremony, campfire
Derby for Cubs then* will be program and "hnotenany" fc.i.
a special race for Dad’s only tilting the Den Mothers Kitch­
and each father is required en Band. All Den Mothers will
to make his own racer. No car play instruments mad* from
entering the race can weigh kitchen utensils and will wear
over !i ounces. Each Pack par- a hat to match.

North Orlando Residents
In Favor Of Girl's School
By Mona Grlnslesd
Conversation with officials
and residents of North Or­
lando since last week's an­
nouncement that the village
was being considered as the
future site of Girl’s Town.
U.S.A., a achool for homeless
girls, reveals that the m ajor­
ity is anxious to welcome
Mrs. Horace Dodge and her
associates, sponsors of the
achool, into the community.
Mayor W. W. Anderson,
wlio was present last week to
welcome the visiting group,
said that “ Girl's Town is an
extrem ely worthwhile cause
and citizens should welcome
it into the community be­
cause it ran help our city to
become well-known and more
apt to sell property.”
lie went on to say that “ the
organization itself Is a trem ­
endous thing and the plans
rail for it to he a beautiful
building. Tiic establishment
will he an asset to the vill­
age.”
Counrllnicn Art Rhodes ami
Mrs. Irene Van Kepocl say
they are "fo r anything that
will benefit the village.” Mrs.
Van Eeopel added that she
was for the school, too per
cent.
Councilman Art Ferrin's en­
thusiastic opinion was: “The
fact that the well-known philantroplst,
Mrs. H o r a c e
Dodge, ansi her associates
might to* considering North
Orlando as a possible jite for
G irl’s Town. U. S. A„ is a
very important prospect. It
not only I* important to our
own immediate community

but to every business ami
homeowner in Seminole Coun­
ty and the entire state.
"Ju st being considered as
a possible location for such a
worthy and commendable pro­
ject is indeed gratifying in
Itself. Should North Orlando
he the selected site it would
be a high honor.
“The citizens and business­
men of North Orlando and
surrounding communities will
consider it a privilege to con­
tribute in some small way
to success of this enter­
prise.”
Frank Fasula, manager of
the North Orlando Co. and
former mayor of the village.
Is encouraging residents to
welcome this school, not only
for the benefit of the com ­
munity hut for the homes it
will provide for girls.
Fasula said, "The school
will put North Orlando on
the map and make it known, |
nationally, with some good
publicity. Whatever Is good
for North Orlando is gosut for
all of Central Florida.”

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DKRARY VOLUNTEER FIREMEN met Inst Thursday night in special
drill session* for instruction und practice. In top photo. Darwin Bruco
demonstrate* effects of wind on fire to Thornton Smith, Joseph Brenner,
William Bragg nnd Bernie Wilfred, left to right, and Chief Jack Lambert.son, in hack. Bottom photo show* group at the DeBnry Plaza later in the
evening where volunteer* received instruction und practice on use of the
hose. Those pictured, from left, are Thornton Smith, Frank Chrinten,
Chief LumhcrLson (in truck), Frank ltyon, Louis Kuhn, Darwin Bruce,
Francis Pezold und Harrison Bernritter. On top of truck are Bernie Wil­
fred and Joseph Brenner.
(Cox Photos)

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Reserves Home
lly Jane I'o w lW rry
Chief
Warrant O fficer
Clyde Kerre, Acting Postmaster at Cusxt'lherry, and Sgt.
Hill Koschwitz of Sunnytown
ltd. returned Saturday a fte r­
noon a fter two week* train­
ing with the V. S. Army Beserves in the 326'.'th Garrison
Unit.
] The men were stationed at
the Harmcny Church nrru of
. Ft. Henning.

EDITORIAL COMMENT

Youth Center Needed
The idea suggested last week by Cassel­
berry Councilman Arthur Lego that town coun­
cil* nnd county official* work together in pro­
viding an adequate Youth Center for the area
is worthy of serious and immediate consider­
ation.
Although summer recreation program* are
conducted in tine or two of the communities,
these take place only for a few hour* each week­
day morning ami are scheduled only for six
weeks out of the year. Thus, for a good part of
the summer ami on weekend* during the school
term, our South Seminole youngster* are left
to their own ingenuity for recreation and enter­
tainment.
Casselberry officials, recognizing the ur­
gency in providing a continuous program for
"ITitTT11JTTtTT.V "11U lV3 m g liiiliitiei'

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in their area, lust year appointed their first Re­
creation Commission und provided it with an
operating budget.
Since that time a temporary recreation cen­
ter ha* been established which i* open to vari­
ous teenage group* in the evening* and is used
in the mornings by the elementary age group
for the summer program.
Plan* are to open the center in the after­
noon* a* well for this age group if sufficient
adult volunteers can be found to act a* cha­
perones.
No doubt the future will bring a South
Seminole Youth Center.
Until that time, however, it would be en­
couraging if official* in all municipalities would
follow the example of those in Casselberry in
providing their young people with a place of
their own for supervised recreation and enter­
tainment.

Club To Sponsor DeBary Volunteers
Girl At Sunland
Hold Special Drill
Training Center

By Mrs, Adam Muller
|on, Louis Kuhn. Frank Sh%
F ife d , of wind on fire were I my, Steve Hollauay, W'iiiia.t
explained and demonstrate l &lt;Strlpp, Adam Muller, F’ranU
Tlie South Serninol* Wel­
for DeBary Volunteer Fire­ 1’errick, Ray Snyder, Herman
come Wagon Newcomers Club men at u special drill practice Berger, John Coppen, II Bei
met Inst Thursday for lunch- held last Thursday night.
ritter an,I Wilbur Milit-i.
Chief Jack Lamhertaon, a s ­
Fire drills will be held ul
enn and curds at the Itiksha
Inn in Fern Park with 3! sisted by Darwin Bruce and the last Thursday of ca it
William llrugg, conducted the month.
members and guests ........ ..
The club has de» ided lo lecture and blarklsiard demon­
sponsor another girl at the strations at the Fire Hall.
L'se of tho hose at various
Sunland Training Center in
addition to the retarded girl angles and spray position*
they already sre sponsoring. wns Infer practiced at the De­
New members joining the Bary I’laza under direction of
*n**s bt
r.t trie
ir.eeimg
the mee
ting wrrp 1 B rarr v - - f - r—. - v
Executive officers o f Son
June Goodwill and Frances cd Navy men in fire fighting
ford Chapter t int. Women of
Cordell. Guests were Lucille techniques.
During the meeting threw the Mouse, attended a dis­
Boone. Lynn Kurpp, Doris
Doss, M i l d r e d K n i g h t , new members joined til,. Vol­ trict executive instructional
meeting held Sunday ufterAnna llaird. Rnm KvU-iki, unteer organization.
Those attending the drill in­ noon at the Melbourne M o o *e
Tills Kramer, and Evelyn
cluded
Chief
l-amberUuu, Lodge with Mrs. Ruth Ni*Chapman,
Prize winners were Marge Bruce and Bragg and Joseph sen, deputy grand regent, pre­
Ackerman, door prize; Edith Brenner. Thornton K. Smith, siding.
In attendance were offi­
Johnson, Pinochle; Tilla Kra­ Frank Christen. George Germer, first Bridge; Hue Gates, ling. William Ogden, Martin cers from Chapters in DeLand. Cocoa, Orlande, Mel­
second Bridge; Fiances Dick­ Blair, Ed Tomelski, Francis
bourne and Sanford. Th"«e
enson. first Canasta and June Pezold. Roliert and Bruce
attending from Chapter 1404
Goodwin, second Canasta.
Lambert, Hank Thursam, Irv­
were Mrs. Ida May Sjoblom,
The executive bourd will ing Sefried, l.loyd Ward,
senior regent; .Mrs. Edna Memeet ut noon, August 12. at Churles Jordan, Jack Neal,
shotto, junior graduate rethe home of the president Nils Ljungbcrg, Dwane Watgent;
Mrs. Eloise
Small,
Mary Ann .Mils* on Jewel ltd.. son, Bernie Wilfred, Jimmi*
junior regent;
Mrs.
Kay
Forest City, for a pot |t;ck Mortis.
Gehr. treasurer and Mr*. I era
I lunch.
Arthur Birkman, Frank Ry- Harris, chaplain.
Ry Jane Casselberry

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Moose Women
Attend
District Meet

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W EA TH ER: Widely scattered thundershowers in
VOL.'53

^ C lO c
City Manager I’cte Knowles
received a telephone call this
morning praising the sew er •
department—that’e rig h t—for
its efficient police
&lt;&gt;rk. The
caller said his aut
.ile had
been stolen from hi. ireway
. . . and was rccoven l&gt;y the
(ity sewer department

United Press Leased W ire

afternoon and evening through Saturday: high in low 90s: low in 7o«.

Established 1908

Editorial Comment

'M uddy W ater' Is
Clearing Up Here

FRlTA U G U ST £ 1963

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 769 “

Arlene, First
Plant City Tower Off
Hurricane Of
Bell Telephone Hit
Season, Sighted

PLA N T CITY ( U r i ) — A tower, leaving it shaky but
MIAMI (C P I) - The sea- dynamite blast heavily dam­ upright.
Official* were puzzled by
von» Lrst tropical storm. aged * microwave relay tow­
explosion, apparently
Hurricane Arlene, was found er owned by Southern Hell t h e
The muddy waters surrounding th at botriggered
by an automatic '
*
*
litn raid last Saturday were beginning to clear
about 8u) miles east of the Telephone Cc. early today.
All you housewives who use
liming device. The striketoday as The Herald continued its probe into
Windward Islands today with
There were no injuries in i crippled General Telephone
these p u b l i c laundromats,
why the Seminole County sh eriff’s department
top winds of loo miles per the expiation at
a.m. which |Co. ot nearby Tampa has sufplensc note: Inspect the ma-1
had not been asked to take part.
hour.
knocked loose one leg of the fered equipment damage re­
chines before you drop y o u r,
Since this is budget request time. The
The San Joan. P. R. wea­
laundry in the waahers. l ’o lice '
cently
which police have
ther bureau was preparing
Herald
queried
Sheriff
J
.
L.
Hobby
why
he
is
blotter this morning listed a
c a l l e d sabotage Southern
Uie first advisory on the hur­
asking for an increase of $15,113 to $191,complaint. Housewife said s h e '
Hell has not been struck.
ricane at the time the Mi­
000
over
this
year’s
uudget
His
reply
is
that
place nine whlta shirts in a
Officials of the electrical
ami
Weather
Bureau
reported
he wants to increase deputies’ and employes’
•■*• •wApl-nw*
I-. ■•nI ., I.! -■(. I« -♦••it.
fn a rh in a , o n ly tn t » « m » ( t » r
a
•
»%•%—», M i i i s i l i . • . » * a • • *
salaries and to add a third investigator to his i it nad neon discovered.
the washing was completed
ing against General, issued a
staff. He previously had been quoted that he | The Tiros weather satellite
.MISS CHCII.H HEARD today was installed as noting postmaster of San­
(T ) vandals had placed ink in
directive Thursday night "d e­
had not the money or manpower for an exten­ I photographed "a very sus­
ford when she was presented with a certificate of appointment signed by
it
TALLAHASSEE (L 'P I) - ploring" cable cuttings and
picious a re a '' in the tropical
sive investigation, had offered an “open door"
• • •
.1. Edward Day, former postmaster general. The certificate was presented
i Federal, state and local agen- vandalism which have plaguAtlantic Thursday
and a
to federnl, Orange County and Orlando investi­
(Herald Photo)
Gy Percy Manley, postal service officer of Sanford.
I ties have undertaken a study ed General in recent da** and I
Report* contrariwise, that
Navy hurricane hunter plane
gators and. further, had asked for and received
to develop conservation and put ftt.ooo telephones out of |_____
Sanford Navel Academy deal
from Puerto Riro confirmed
co-operation from the Florida S h eriff’s Bureau.
1recreational uses of the pro- service in the three-week-old
■till not haa been fully com­
the exivtcnce of a fullblown
,
.,
,
,
Gen. J . C. Hutchison, chairman o f the
pleted with the San Francleco
hurricane in a reconnaissance
&lt;f , “ ’ F!orUU cana! an" strikr.
County Commission, said today: "1 talked yes­
Giant* and the City of SunNegotiator* stood by today
(light today.
, ro“ ‘rvo,r1 ,r ,M :
,
,
,
terday with a man with authority in the In­
ford. Final papers have not
The first indicated position „1 h c P'3" 1 ,or
9 2 for possible further talks to
ternal Revenue Service and he said the investi­
been signed and no cash deliv­
of the storm ', center Vhowed ,h« fan al arfa * h,ch wer° try to end the hitler dispute.
delayed pending congression­
ered.
gation started in Orange County and the trail
it to be about 1.2&lt;h&gt; miles
e
• e
al approval of can.il construc­
led to Seminole County ami they followed. He
east-southeast of San Juan
tion funds, were undertaken
said they didn’t need any help and didn’t call
Sanford’s new sewage plant
the Miami Weather Ilureau
when President Kennedy ask­
M A R SEILLES.
France
on Seminole County. He said this is normal
was getting test* this mornPostmnsterihip of the San-| Tha certificate of appoint*
said. This would he more
ed Congress for 1 million to
federal procedure. I asked if they were fearful
ing. Tha huge digesters were
(L T D — .Mure than 15.000 ford pnstoffica was accepted 1 nient vv«, presented this morn*
[ than 2,000 miles southeast of
begin construction of the wa­
being tested for possible leeks.
ful news of the raid would ‘leak out’ and he said
tourists, many of them Amer-1 today by Mis* Cecils Heard ing by Percy Manley. po»ta|
|Miami.
terway.
Outside wee being coated with
no. they had enough men. I questioned him
from Guy Allen. It is the first service officer, of Orlando,
I At the same time, a rainThe proposed canal would Ity I 'n it r il Press International ienns, were stranded In F'rance appointment from the rank* The oath of office was to b«
soap, the tanks filled with
bluntly if it was because they had no confi­
laden easterly wave of squalls
run from the Atlantic coast
water and air pressure ap­
Violence erupted today for today hecuuse of a maritime in the local postoffice.
dence in the Seminole County enforcement
administered this afternoon
|was marching westward aplied . . . when City Manager i
agencies and he answered, ‘Absolutely not, we ’ cross the Caribbean, Cm-ii i town of Mayport to Yankee- the fourth consecutive day ill strike.
when postal inspector* com*
Miss
Heard,
a
po,tnl
chrk
town on tne Gulf, a distance Chicago',
Pete Knowles and engineers
explosive
South
had enough help’.’’
plctcd an audit of account*.
craft warnings were posted
here
since
10
IS,
was
elevated
of about 180 miles. The pro­ Side neighborhood.
watched the outside for bub­
along the northern rim of the i
Mis* Heard. • native of
Commissioner James P. Avery Jr . comment­
to
"acting
postmaster"
at
the
ject will require 59,000 acre*
bles.
HELSINKI (L’ PI (-Church recommendation of Congress­ Cordclr, Go., was gradual! J
Caribbean as far west as the |
At least 21 persons were
ed: “This involves police work and I am posi­
of land and will Include two
• • •
island of Hispaniola.
injured
Ity flying hriek*. official* held out little hope man A. S. llctlong J r . Her with an AH degree in sociolotive the Sheriff is the qualified authority in
new water storage reservoir*
School Supt. Ruy Milwee said
stones and bottles during the today that the F'.ast German certificate of appointment, ef- gy from the University of
this county and I want to say nothing which
totalling 42 square miles.
today ha will appear before
protest again*', the Negro oc­ government would permit nine fsetive today, is signed by { Georgia in 1942 and accepted
would endanger any further investigation. 1
One objective of (lie sttldv
the S tate Milk Commission
cupancy of apartments in a clergymen and laymen tn come former Postmaster General J. 1 a commission as lieutenant of
think of all county employes those in the she­
is
to
establish
guarantees
o(
Tuesday a t Orlando to discuss
predominantly white neigh- hvie for the Lutheran World FMvviinl Day.
r iff’s department are justified in hnving salary
|communications in the Nnvy'a
water pollution control.
the statewide school milk;
F'ed. rntion world assembly,
increases. They work (50 hours a week for less
Next step will be for Pres­ W AVES. She served during
Other aims including cre at­ Ian hood.
program for n est year. Ray, j
The lOtl-nian police task
than $1 an hour. It is my opinion they are en­
ident Kennedy to submit her World War II at Miumi and
ing good Hood control, con­
Florida Superintendents school
titled to an increase for the jo b they are doing.
I urine as postmaster to the New Orleans.
serving water table*, protect­ force attested eight demoncommittee chairman, said he
They are on the firing line (50 hours a week, and
Residing at 206 Virginia
ing woodlands and devolping st'ators and hauled a number i ANNAPOLIS, Md. (D P I)— IJ. H. Senate for its confirmsBy Jan e Casselberry'
doubt* if there will be any
endangering their lives when giving chase."
hunting, fishing and camping of other* away in paddy wag­ President Kennedy, an old tion for a lifetime appoint­ Avenue, she i , a memtier of
Mr*.
Harold
Kryder,
presstatewide increase of
the
Navy man. turnip n &lt;enli- ment.
F'irsi Methodist Church, tlie
Commissioner John Fitzpatrick commented:
j ident of American l.egion and oilier recreational u»cs on*.
multi-mililon dollar milk b ill'
\t New 5 .ok. four Negroes mental vi*it to tlie U. S. Naval
Sanford Women’s Golf Asso­
“ I am not qualified to make any statem ent: I ^Auxiliary Memorial I nil 2M ot the land
because of recent legislation
attacked a policeman near it Academy Thursday night to
ciation and American Legion
know nothing about bolita or raids. I do feel the
|of Ca»*clberry. ha* announc­
permitting the Commission to
civil rights demonstration at well ome tlie freshman clua»
Post 53.
S h eriff is doing a pretty goml job und he has
ed that auxiliary member*
fix prices received by dis­
a llrooklyn construction site. and take iv Imir ot tlie nuvul
will be cooperating with MaI Allen, who had been acta
good
record."
tributors.
They were arrested, along*‘ museum.
] yor Fred Heath', request by |
' ing postmaster since Nov. 30,
The Herald also endeavored to contact Com­
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4
with seven d mnnstrillors who
, ckL .o* lug ’ &gt;h.I
net; &lt;/«.•
| 1000, under appointment lie
missioner
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A pica for the help of reg ­
tried to enter Gov, Nelson
Iiood* io an effort to register
' former President Eisenhower,
they were unable for comment at press time
istered nurses was issued to­
all rligitde vu t:'* o( the com­
Rockefeller's New York City
MIAMI (L’ l'l 1 »— F'orincr
said today lie is undecided a t
However,
The
Herald
did
confer
with
Camer­
FT.
DIX.
N.
J
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II
—
An
day by Hospital Administrator i
munity prior to tie Vug 5
office to join a sit-in protest Venezuelan president .Marcos automobile plowed into a col­ to future business connections.
on Avenue residents in thp vicinity of the house
By D o n n a F . s te s
Bob Besaerer. "There are a
deadline.
against alleged job discrimi­ t'i lez Jimenez waited with umn su I5u marching soldiers Ile requested tlie following
involved in last Saturday’s raid. These neigh­
number of RNa here who are
T'lie Ixmguood City Council,
All
eii
it
organ
lugging spirit* in In* J111I cell oil a wet dimly lighted roud statement be published:
nation.
meeting in regular session
not working now, and if they j bors said there had been ih» unusual amount of
asked to aid m tbi, drive
Flight y-*e*rn
hilaiiieaamcii t.1.1..y to hear tile outcome of lull- late Thuisday night, in­
“It is a rare privilege to
traffic,
which
would
have
been
noted
if
this
soThursday ni.ht. took under
could even work part time, it
*o that (lie maximum number
lus long buttle against extra* juring 21 of tlie troops, none have served as Sanford's only
called $1 million-a-month bolita operation had
advisement lie paving ol Tul- at Charleston. S. ('., Thursday
sure would help us out, be-j
. ol
CassoIlK'rry
resident*
dilion while his lawyer* faced seriously.
native-born postmaster. It is
had its headquarters there for any length of
lis \ve from G rand er ca ,t said they would publicly ac­
cause we nt*d them bad, right
would tie able to express tliei"
''There were men, rifle* and a pleasure to have been nstime. One resident said: " It came as a big sur­
i to Grant St and of Oak M cept a »ix-point desegrega­ .1 neve legal problem.
bow," he said.
j preference in the Sept, ti spe­
tion program, and Negro
helmets strewn all over tlie 1 aociated wi lt the cooperative
• •
•
prise to us. There was more automobile traffic
from Wildnis re to Reiter
cial referendum un llu* pro­
load.” ani.l Ni. k (.'.and, nc of j employes of the Post tiff:.a
during the raid than at any time before or
Paul Maloney and Mark I. x.I.-r- , alii'd a hall to demonI h c hoapiiul is now full and
posed new town charier
the I'll,l to leach the srrne, | Dept. Il is rcgiettnhlo that
rtratiou*
on
King
Street.
SEA'I
II
K.
Wash.
(I
I
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Ituilock
presented
a
petition
since.”
overflowing, lies,etel* reported
| Absentee ballot* tor till)**
Tiie otiurlian Los Angel. ■&lt; I'liif. t'iieiiilnre Kocthke, 5.5, a near the post’* * o u t h e r n tha highly lauded‘New F'ronsigned by 15 TuUis Avc. pro­
Sheriff Hobby has said lie knew the raid
this morning, with 110 pa­
, planning to be out of town
|
has seen fit to revett to
perty owners riquesting the &gt;ity of Torrance Thursday Pulitzer Prize winning i»nt, boundary.
tients in a 108-bed hospital,
"w as coming off” but he had nut been apprised
1 at the time of the election
sought an injunction against lin'd of 11 heart ntlnck Thurs­
Fifteen casualties weio ad- the 'Old Frontier' of partisan
pav
ing.
plus M babies In the nursery!
"when."
are available from Town
• •
•
\l,o taken under advise­ five organizations and more day night after collapsing in milled to Wi.l,..n Army lias- ,„,|jtic*. „f attrition and tha
The Herald feels the Internal Revenue Serv­
Clerk Mr*, lalliun Henning
ment was the request present­ than loi) person*, including a mugltlnir'ii private swim­ lutal on the pi.,1 with injuries |„|,| t(ic„ry 0 ft .Tu , h- victor,
ice "pulled n boo-boo" in not notifying Sheriff
There docs not seem to be
who advised today that her
ed by Mrs. Don llltsm an that several movie stars, to ptevenl ming pool ell Haillbridgu Is­ lliut included broken legs, I g.i the spoils.'
any one specialillness that is
Hobby. And will continue to feel so until such
office* would be open all day ^
flu. luted rilis, lacerations and
the city ordinance requiring ma*s racial picketing at a land.
‘Word* can't express my
affecting so many people,
time as the IRS comes up with a logical explana­
Monday to accept last minute
the
t2
o'clock
closing
of
ta­
fractured units.
j |ic.urtfc.|t thanks to the Pa­
housing tract.
Besserer said. "W e ju st can't
tion as to why it ignored Seminole County; over
registration,. To date only
The motorist. I’fc. Robert 0. ttons and employes who have
vern* be changed to 2 a m.
pin this tremendous upswing
ami above, of course, the new time-worn phrase:
-'Tii of the some t.'.’W) regis- j
K.-yer,,
23, of I'oins River, N. given me such splendid sup­
A
motion
was
made
and
1 \LLAIIA.SKEE ( I ' Pl i —
in illness on anything,''
"W e didn't need any help." Do not law enforce­
tratiun card* mailed out have
J., iip|Niieiitly fulled to yield
approved that Dm- financial
lufi«*
itoit
f.1
rm
ciiiplu&gt;
nient
port in our combined efforts
ment officers have a code of ethics? Extend
bcen returned, she reported
statement be accepted and
hated today at 1,381,200
ri la of way and bowled for roll||an( improvement of
I.ast Ju ly the hospital aver­
courtesies between each other? The Herald still
various current bills pan!
by State Industrial t'omiuls over tlie troops us they cross our splendid Postal Service.’*
aged 05 patient* per day in
would like to have a plain, truthful answer from
Two requests for retiming -mu Phalrnuin Win ley Hi own rd Texas Avenue onto Range j
The
meeting
adjourned
sub­
bed, and since the first of the 1 IRS.
were denied Thursday even wloi old it pushi-d lllo season­ Road, I ite ,pok&lt;-*muil said.
je ct to call.
year, that figure ha* risen to
in ; by the City Zoning Com al .-ii1(•liiyiiii-.it index to a new
about 85 per day. Hut in the
mission
highpast two week* it has jumped
DKS MOINES, Iowa (UI'IF
Plans fur Hi
Denied were request* in ic
to 100 or more a day. Facil­
GRF.F.N ( OX Fi SPRINGS
Tin* ‘‘Little People o(
, «f an estimated
rone to permit establishment
ities a ie being stretched to
(I
I'll
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A
circuit
judxc
an*
America*'
ail under 4 feet 11
|
Ixidge
in
Sanfurd
were
an­
of s day nursery "for rondi
NEW YORK ( I T ! I -"C le o - cd the recently published
the limit.
BOSTON (C PI| — Federal hnii/t'd fliirt 1ity Thur*ihiy to inche, tall, closed their at.Goiiul
use"
in
a
reilden*
il
nounced
today
tty
litis
Si
dl­
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p a tra ." the most expensive paperback hoik, 4 My Life
t f l 'i r o . E. 1 dor 11*1*11 Il u 1 p f fi i»f Invert!
1 rtni* *■•1oJHMl in rwtiiut* ' Muni convention Thurs.li.y.
l' in. governor of Sanford tin- military junto govern­ n rej on Freni h Xvenue I.
T ild e 's a possibility Lung- movie ever nude ha, sparked with CUvpatria," written by
.ini-ill » l*"!lt&gt; M*C«»VWM*(| ilFilll it »i rtil - .i ll ' In |)(ircha c tiltOne of tin- final items ott
tween
li
ami
27th
Street*
L
o
d
g
e
1851
.
Manger in conjunction witli
ment "cordially invited” C-oit
litii
mil
out
taxicab
$lU0,i&gt;4JU
W o o d might get i t s f i r s t f e ­ another big law' suit.
ileucllvutrii
naval
rttAllufi
licit’
tlie
agenda \&gt;aa “Selecteil
Tile lit) x lit) foot t unci etc munuts today to get out of and to permit a trailer park
Spiros Skouras, board clulr Joe Hyams. according to
\%uitit of judo uii&lt;! ivory r«rt for niiinii i|».tl u tt#
male council member this fall.
I Short Subjects.'
in
the
WoodmenPark
sob
&gt;
block
structure
will
tie
lo­
Flcuador and see for themobj*« l.v utoloii rail ti’r thin
Sira. Don Hilsmaii Thuisday man of 20th Century Fox. fil­ court paper*. Skouras said
aded on seven lots fr-intin;- ,. Ives what life behind the livtsion on Sanford Avenue
ed a $2 million litiel suit in the book pictured him as
&gt;♦ -fr f 1••111 llio uiulll erttjite of
night announced her inten­
Request
for
.1
lower
r.
»i
Palmetto
Avc.
North
of
27th
lion Curtain i- like.
tlltt ful flit* 1 |«io*uloiit of F. W.
tions to tun for one of the l , S. District Court Thursday "incompetent ami irrespon
lvnlial
tunin;
to
permit
com
slide as a film executive." |SL and will cun ain a lounge
Col. I.uis A. Mora 11 iwe, the
three open council seat* this against Walter Wanger.
tuned u,p a* a residence ami Wurlliwurtli I ’d , Hyrufi h
mid
bar,
a
recreation
room,
jim tu's interior polke min­
'Hie book, Skouras ,aid, has
Wagner, erstwhile producer
Miller.
year.
room, office and ister. suid Communists and photograph studio on F'ranch
• •
•
of "C leopatra,'' already lias held him up to public scorn storage
\venue
between
2»ith
ami
27th
kitchen. Spaie fur an ..relies- other leftist* imprisoned by
Two Sanlando Spring, Drive filed a $2 million damage and and caused him "pain and
street was withdrawn when
of
contract
suit anguish" worth i l million. 1 tra wilt tie provided in the the jiintu sin. •- it seize.: power neighboring property owner,
fam ilies in Longwood lost breach
TALI.AIIAS.SKK ( UPl » —
July It will lie allowed to
Manger was given a film large lounge.
their
mailboxes
Thursday, ♦gainst Fox. Skouras, Fu\ ex• 11cull Judge W. .May Wulkei
protested.
Construction
on
the
ludge,
leave the country if they wish
ffnxv
Thieve* sawed the boxes right ccutive Darryl F Zanutk and credit a* producer of the $lo
wan si he.luted to hear aiguro t
which will lie air conditioned to go to Itussin, Cuba or
o ff the post* taking steel Ne“
York Po,t column,,t million movie hut was cut
ineiila loduy on u suit seek­
from its staff before it was I throughout, is expected to be­ “other Iron - Curtain coun­
nameplate* and all.
"'Iso n .
ing to close tin. Negio law
gin within the next two week*. tries."
completed.
• • •
Skouras' libel suitconcern-

Florida Canal
;Study Under Way

m w

JV U V A ...

Miss Heard Accepts

B R IEFS Postsnastsrsfaip Here
Tourists Stranded

Violence Flares |
Anew In Chicago

•No’ To Church

Women To Aid
Voter Canvass

JF K Visits

l\ Hurl As Car

Longwood Eyes
Paving Work

Pete/. Waits

I Plows Into GIs

Pilot I Mt'S

State .Fobs Uise

City Denies 2
Rezoning Pleas

Moose To Build
$20,000 Lodge

Looks Like Standoff

bonds OKd

Q “ 't0 Invites
Reds To Depart

Clums liecoverecl

Ileafing Set

Longwuod's
tax
collector
.'CIOI
and city clerk. Mr. ami
Roy Shomate, will be on vac*
tion for the next two weeks.
Mrs. H. R. Gray will fill in a*
city clerk while Mr*. Shumate
it away.

Scattered Fire
Along- J ...................................
Truce Line

HZ 'It's Cheaper Than Paying Rent

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"How To Ha Facilitating” is
tha eye-catching title of a
scheduled talk by
George
Dabbs, school principal, when
he join* Rotations Monday for
luncheon at the Civic Center,

Yardman Dug Out From Under House

MIAMI (L'PI 1 - Police held
a lean yardman today after
he admitted living in a dirtfloored cubbyhole under a
for more thjn three
years because " it’s cheaper
than paying rent."
Th«* executive
board of
Gilbert Kennedy. 17 was
SIIFillA , Inc. will hold it* charged with vagrancy, and
quarterly meeting M o n d a y homocide detective* »aul he
noon at Pinecreat Inn. Both would be questioned, in con
the Casselberry and Sanford necrion with M iam i) mo*t
Lions Clubs representative* violent lex slaying on Dee.
trill meet with Auxiliary mem- 13. 1939
be 1*.
I Mrs. F.lhel t..U e. i year

“*

A* »'

vei.ily
I be suit, filed by ,.
m i v f : i . in f : group of Miumi attorneys,
Korea ( I l l ’ll Scattered rlalnu the school is an 1111■
l.'i'-i I 1 f. f. '
' 1 : 1' 'l
l', retpeuse
1pence .vtq -r r r
'll'.
the Demilitarized Zone DM/, less than 20 students.
between North and S0.1tI. K &gt;.
tea early today, but a U. S
l-t Cavalry Division officer
indicated the shooting wa* in
WILTON. V Y. (L T D significant.
.Mrs. Ruth McCullough, 71,
Nevertheless tension re­
of Miami, was killed Thurs­
mained high along the 151- day in a two-car collision on
nide true line where four Route 2 near the entrance
('unimuni»U, three American, of an amusement park in this
and one South Korean were Saratoga County community.
killed in kirini,hes Monday
Mr, McCullough's husband,
and Tuesday.
John. 7il. her von Jam es Mc­
American and S o u t h Korean Cullough. tii of tasllelu n, Vt.,
troop* of the United Nation- and Arnold Frazier, 25, ot
Command appeared ready f &gt;r XMiiieiiall N. Y , all in Hie
any trouble, hut the immed­ same car, were in fair coniate danger of wur seemed to J.tion m a Saratoga hospital.
h^vc fail'd.
iGarbowski was uninjured.

VALDEZ HOTEL
« L Lounge Downtown Sanford

■

a lon g t iif :

'

old spinster, wa, knifed, club­ bedroom. They found a make
bed and strangled to death in shift pallet which served as
her home just four block* a bed. five suitcases full of
from where Kennedy wa* ar- clothes and a half dozen wa
rested on his knees as he ter bottles which he used
dug to get under the home for water jugs.
of Mrs. Rose llaaikin*. 89.
Kennedy, wiio has been cutMrs. Haa,kins lias boarded ting lawns in the neightairlmod
up Hie opening leading under for a little money and free
the house after neighbors told meals, at first denied that he
her repeatedly that Kennedy had lived under live home.
was living under the house. Police said he later admitted,
Police searched under the however, that “ i f * cheaper
house and found a yard-high than paying rent "
space under Mrs. Haas k in s ', Mr*. Has,kins ».&lt; q at 1 &gt;-t

she did not believe that Hie
ntan had been living under
the bouse.
" I ’ve toUl him at least 2»x&gt;
tim e* to stay out of my
yard ," site said. "Often I’ve
heard roughing under the
house at night, hut 1 thought
it was a dog."
"One night f Imikcd out
the back porch with my
flashlight," she said, “ ind
there he was without a stitch
on—taking a bath with the
h o ,e ."

Short Subjects

\^

It's Funtime

Fri. Nites tit the
Caribe!

B

-Muaie-by I'oKByt-------Kill and Russ!

Floridan Killed

irtx f*
■t&amp; &gt;
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Baptist Bible School Presbyterian Bible School To Be Held In Lake Mary

l - T i l A o f . * , *« *

Rev, Grover Sewell
»

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Salty
Christians
Ooi L or d h M m
dwfei thing* fai T W
M T W Mo m I M v o k*ow m
m il, f a * M c r f l t a

r

r* -

1
&amp;-

To Onon In Oviedo

that Is not only effective In
■ few lives but is the pre­
server o f society in general.

M lt u 4 th * Chris*
Tbs fam iliar words
a M l Matthew I l l s STS, " Y l
■rt ths s a lt of tbs osrtht hat
tr isH h s s lost Its teste, how
•haS ita aattasos ha watered T
h is no l e a f * good fo r t m f
to ha

There is something els* that
salt does to which I would
like ta direct your attention.
Bolt gives flavor to life. It
makes life good and people
become deeiroos o f experien­
cing I t Frankly. I do not be­
lieve that the majority of peo­
ple have much Joy in living.
H mts is so little purpose In
se many Urea that one wants
ta weep.
In food we like good flavw
ta tickle e a r taste bode end
make eating an enjoyable ac­
tivity. In life we Instinctively

REV. SOLOMON

Revival To Open
This Sunday At
Elder Springs
Evangelist fo r tho revival
which opens Sunday a t Eldar
Springs B ap tist Church will
be Jlev. David Solomon, pastor
of the F irs t B ap tist Church e f
Orange City, Her. B. Hamil­
ton G riffin, Elder Springe
pastor, announced today.
The r e tir e ! will begin with
the morning worship a t 11
a. m. and th s evening service
a t 7:45 p. m. this Sunday and
will continue through Aug. 11.
Week night services will be­
gin a t 7:45 p. m. and tha serv­
ices will include old time
hymn singing, special music
and gospel m enage*.
Preparation fo r this revival
Included cottage prayer meet­
ings and n goepol film "T h a
Hoart Is a R ebel."
The public la Inrited to a t­
tend. A nursery will ba pro­
vided.

By Barmin Kelsey
Daily Vacation B'bia School
at tha F irs t Baptist Church in
Oviedo will ba held Monday
through Friday of noxt week
from 8:30 until 11:80 a. m.
each day, Rav. Jack Bryant,
pastor, announced today.
Tha Commencement Exer­
cise will be held at 7:10 p. m.
on Sunday, Aug. 11.
Rev. Fred B. Fisher will
serve as principal and will be
assisted by Rav. Bryant and
Arnold Shiver. Secretary will
be Mrs. A. B. Tedford and

pianist will be Mrs. Georg*
Means.
Department*, ages and sup­
erintendents will be: Nursery,
1-3, M rs. Howard Gott and
Miss Ja n Beasleys Beginners,
4-5, Mrs. Ja ck Bryant assist,
cd by Mra. A. Maxcur and
Miss Carol# Beasley; Prim ary,
6-1, Mra. William Morgan as­
sisted by Mrs. B. P. Ward J r .
and Miss Beverly Cauthen;
Juniors, 0-12, Mrs. Arthur
Metcalf assisted by
Mrs.
Lome Mathers and Rev. Bry­
ant; Intermedite, 18-16, Mrs.
Louie* Beasley assisted b y ;
Jack Calvert.
Refreshment* will ba served
each day.

Westminster
To Conduct
Presbyterian
Church School
Women Organize

The opening session o f tho held Monday with classes
annual Vacation Bible School scheduled through Aug. 18
a t tha Lake Mary Community from 0 a. m. until noon each
Presbyterian Church will ba
weekday.
Tha school will be open to
ell children of th« community
Boys from the Oviedo F irst from three years o f aga
B aptist Church attending tha through the seventh grade age
recent RA Camp held a t Pan­ group. A nursery will be pro­
ama City were Sherman Her- vided fo r young children of
ris, Tommy Malcolm, Richard thoee helping tho school di­
Morgan, Earl Hill and Max rector, Mra. Kay Sassman.
Hill. Fred Pierson provided
Theme will ba "Chrlat’e
transportation for the boys to Way, My W ay" and there
and from camp.
will be refreshments and arte

Attend RA Camp

Adventist

in k
sr v k n t h -dav
hss played a groat part la t t g
.tm C V T IS T (M IN IM
Sfo of mankind. I da a s ! kaaw
t e r s e r Tie A Kiss
(I. L. Mathew* ............ P asto r
th a t H was a o io ietpoeteat
SERVICES SATURDAY—
la tho dag o f Christ th sa t t ta w a n t l * !&lt;• I w y y i * £ * h ire —
n .u u . 1i, S.iw ,( ___ 5.SC _. 1m.
By J a m Casselberry
Worship Bsrvlc* — ziioo s. m.
Mw hat It Is rooaooahla ta ha* where the Christian may
Wednesday Nlaht
W estm inster
Presbyterian
Uovs th a t people war* moro "shine." I f ho has found the
P ra y e r Hvrvlca
7:1* p. m.
The organisational meeting
Church will hold a two-week
awaro o f Ita velo# then. Whan real purpose of life, which
"W e H are This Hope" radio
of the Women cf the Church
Vacation
Church
School
in
mesas**
each
Sunday
a. in.
can
be
found
in
Christ
alone,
wo think o f sar taodom moans
a t 1:11 over W Tltii s t l(eo
tho Howell Park offices on o f the new Presbyterian
o f rofM gontloa aad eetenti- then he automatically finds
oa your radio 41st
Church o f the Covenant was
S R 488 oaat o f Hwy. 17-03.
f k proeposing of food today the deep Joy that Is searched
held
recently
et
Fellowship
Classes
will
be
dally,
Menwo m i l * * that a large urea of fo r In so many ways end by
day through Friday, from • Hall o f tha First Presby­
tho aaad o f salt has boos out­ ee many people. The only
terian Churrh in Hanford.
until 11:30 mm.
P i r e n i t s T Aetr.MHLT
moded. Wo sloa hare many thing to do ie to share this
The opening prayer and
Tha school whkh will open
o r GOO CHURUH
faith
and
Ufa
with
others
so
ways o f nuking food mors
f* r. n th see no*
Monday, will run through scripture was given by Mrs.
H. M. Wilder ________ P a sto r
tasteful with oil of oar mod- the Christian beoomts "salt’*
Aug. 16. Children from four Paul Boggs, temporary chair­ Sunday School _ f : l t a. m.
ora oao dim onto, yot still salt la flavoring l if t with a new
Morning Worship 10:fo a. m.
through I S year* of age are man.
Evening Worship _ Tito p. m.
is important! Whoa Jesus Joy, peace, and happlnoaa that
Presiding was Mr*. Ernest Tooth
welcome.
Herr. (Tuva.) 1:10 p.m.
apoko o f Chriatlaas being Mtho comae from footing that Ufa
Those assisting with the Qallencamp o f DeLand, Pres- UId-Week Serv. (Thurs.) 7:10
lo
worthwhile
aad
not
a
moanBoh o f tho earth" e ra s little
p. m.
president o f the
school include, klndegartcn, byterial
ohlldrea moot hare stopped Ingtaea struggles
Mrs. John N. Montgomery, Women o f tho Church who
You may aot be a g n a t
aad takaa nets. I s Palestine
Mrs. Carl Banker, Judy and was assisted by hire. Joel
tho climate to eery warm and talker or w riter or possess
Shirley
Wrights primaries, Field o f Sanford, district
F IR S T BAPTIST C l ir B C H
tho Mod was groat fo r salt some other eMUty that is us­
■ ie P e rk Aveaa*
Mrs. B arry Hawthorne, Mrs. chairman.
T. X. Chance --------— PAster
ta preaer ra the orach treas­ ually associated with being an
Tha constitution and by­ Morning Worship 1:14 a. m.
William C. Shepherd, Clair*
ured food (apply, so if evangelist, hut there are so
were
reviewed
and Sunday School —
1:11 a. m.
Montgomerys Junior*, Rev. laws
Moralng Worship 11:14 a. m.
Christians wore tho salt of many waya to help others find
John N. Montgomery, Mrs. adopted and after nomina­ Training t.'nlon . _ 4:10 p. m.
tho earth, then the only logi­ The Way. Maybe it is simply
tions, the present elate o f of­ Kvening Worship - 7 1 *3 p. m.
Vacation Bible School a t tha Kenneth Evans;
Wed. P ra yer l e r e l e * T ilt p. a .
ro! eoaelosloa was that they by giring Inritatlon to Church,
ficers was installed.
Muale
and
recreation,
Mrs.
helping in n crisle, or doing Oaklawn B aptist Chapel will Don Helser and Eleanor Fer­
were e ery important)
At the close o f the meet­
be held next week with ess
ing punch and cookies were CRXTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Christ Is calling no today, other things. Nothing, by the
alone
s c h e d u l e d Monday guson and registration and
Min SS. A Oak Av*.
served from a beautifully ap­ 0*11Car.
a s Ho hM called Christians way, takes the place of living
refreshments,
Mrs.
Edward
S m i t h __________ P a s te r
through Friday from 8:30
the
Chriet-lika
life
which
is
pointed
table
to
members
and
throughout tho centuries, to
Sunday School _ - 1:11 a. m.
a. m. until 11:30 a. m. fo r tho Stout.
guests in attendance. O ffi­ Morning Worship lt:IO a. m.
he a p re e e m tlre o f the so­ a living sermon for peoplo
Training Union — 1:11 p. m.
3-12
year
ago
group
and
from
cer* of the group were hos­ Evening Worship - 7:1# p. m.
ciety In which wo lire. This sovan days a week.
w*d. Prayer Service Till p m.
Lot us
remember that 7:30 p. m. until 0:30 p. m. for
tesses.
Is not to say, of course, that
the 13-10 year aga group.
Nursery Open
wo aro to preserve society Christ said that wa a n "ths
W T R R ____________ »:** R osRev.
R.
L.
O'tjulnn,
Chagel
Sunday Mlt* Brsa4eaal
necessarily as It la but to seek aalt e f the earth". It Is a
pastor,
will
ba
in
charge
dur­
to preserve It la a state of g n a t privilege so let us take ing the daytime sessions and
WK4T4IIIS: MISSION %BT
advantage of tho offer.
parity.
BAPTIST CHIBCII
Mrs. Leonora Andrews will
By Jam* Casselberry
■IS SI. A Kelly Av*.
One o f ths things that wo
eerve as director for the eve­
Completed plans for a re­
Paul U. (.alley ______ Pastor
so often Ignore Is the fact
Sunday School _ 10:00 a. m.
ning classes.
vival
at
tha Community
th at sin Is not the natural
Sunday
A bus will run through Methodist church of Cassel­
By Donne Eaten
Morning Worship tl:00 a. m.
state o f man. When wa ob­
Country Club Manor, Ravenna berry were announced today
The revival being held at Sunday
serve society In sin we ob­
Park, and Tee 'N Gieen Es­ by Rev. Delraas Copeland, the F irst Baptist Chftrch of Evening Worship T:4I p. ra.
Wednesday
serve I t In a sub-normal con­
Beginning t h i s 8umUy, tates In the morning fo r those pastor.
Longwood will conclude with Prayed g e r v l o * __7:44 p. m.
dition. God made man after Aug. 4, a time change for the in need of transportation to
Evangelist for the special the I t a. m. service this Sun­
B is own Image and therefore early morning worship e*rv- and from tho Chapel.
services, to be held from Mon day.
PINECRKBT BAPTIST
the f ir s t man was created Ico at tha First Raptlst
CHURCH
Pickups will be made a t 7:46 day, Aug. 12 through Sunday,
Conducting the revival Is
Oaera Hoed
without sin but ho brought It Church o f Sanford will bo In a. m. In Country Club, 8 a. m. Aug. 18, at 7:30 each evening
Rev. Ja c k Lindsay, paator of P a sto r — ... William J. duesa
into existence by wilful dis­ effect.
In Ravenna Park and 8:16 will be Rev. Richard Wright, the church end Gene Bridges, Morning W o r s h i p __1:10 A
11 a. m.
obedience. Wo do not under­
pastor of the Bascom Method minister o f music, who Is In Sunday
This service le now sche­ a. m. In Tee ’N Green.
S c h o o l ___ . !:&lt;S s. tn
stand all the B ible tells us duled from 8:30 until 0:30
1st Church.
charge o f special music for Training Union _ _ t : l l p.m.
Evening Worship „ 7:10 p.m.
o f original sin but we de see a.m. instead of the previous
Charles Jones of Orlando each service.
Wed. o ffic ers A Teacher*
It as a fa ct of history. Our times of 8:45 until 0:30 a.m.
will serve as Song Evangelist.
M e e t i n g _________ OilO p.m.
A covered dish dinner will
msana
of
communication, Tha regular service c f wor­
The revival will be open to I * held In the educational Wed. P ra yer Service 7:10 p.m.
which reports sum’s evil ways ship a t 11 a.m. until noon
the publle.
BOATM ORLANDO
building o f th4 church at
in so many areas o f life, will continue as la. The 0:45
BAPTIST CHAPBL
12:30 p. m. Sunday following
IS# N. Palrfae Av*.
makes original sin very clear­ a.m. 8undey School hour also
the morning worship servlcs. V. N. Msstrd , Chapel I’sst or
ly seen throughout our world. will remain the same.
School _ _ I :*I a.m.
Those who plan to attend are Sunday
By Donna Estes
Training Union _ _ _ 1:10 p. m.
Iln le an Intruder In tho a f­
requested to bring a covered Worship 11 a. m. l i t * p.m.
The revival conducted by
fairs o f man and It has pene­
Wed. Kvening P ra r e r 7:11 p.m.
dish.
Rev. Imulae Ellenherg a t the
trated to tho point that we
8unday
evening
a
t
7:30
First Pentecostal Church of
are le ft In a state o f spiritual
there will ba a Baptismal
Longwood, which concluded
By Mrs. A dam Mutlor
pollution. 1 was reared in a
with the eervlce Wednesday
Tho committee for tho fifth service and The Lord's Sup­
little town In which a leather
Five young people from the evening, wae very tucceeaful anniversary celebration of tho per.
tannery operated. I f agy of
F irst Baptist Church of San­ with a good attendance, Rev. Community Methodist Church
the readers were reared in
ford will attend Harmony E. Ruth Grant, pastor, an of Denary, which will take
such a town you will rememplace on S e p t 16, met Tues­
Bay Youth Music Camp to nounced today.
bar th at when tho wind was
The firs t Baptismal Service day morning In the social hell
bo held next week a t Pana­
Mewing from the tannery ma City.
using the partially completed of the church to formulate
toward your section of town
■y Doans Kate*
The camp la sponsored by Baptistry was performed dur plane for the event.
F
r.
Charles
W. Stewart J r .
you were never In doubt about the Church Music Depart­ Ing the revival.
Making up the committee
one o f tho industries being ment of the Florida Baptist
Rev. Ellenberg and her fam­ are Rev. Hugh Booth, chair­ of Hnmeateaif. new vicar at
active in your area. This tan­ Convention.
ily have returned to their man and Rev. C. N. Ogg, Chriat Church Episcopal in
Longwood, will officiate at
nery emptied part of ita waste
pastor of the church, Wesley
Those attending will be home In Geneva, Ala.
into a stream o f water that Je rry Smith, Howard Elliott,
Regular services a t the S rth a m p . K u u 'c a w y 'a n d i hl.* / J " * , * n ,k e h* r*
had a t one time been very Margaret Toevs, Pat Taylor church will be resumed this Harry Ro*«.
I
lh* 8:30 • ro' Ho,r E&lt;h* riat.
clear aand pure. Fish lived and 8ue Strnatrum.
wtektnd.
Thams for tha celebration
F r. and Mrs. Stawart end
in it, children splashed to
will be "U nity ami Growth for
their two eons, Chari#* III
their hearts delight, and many
Chriat'a kingdom through tha
and Pater, arrired In Long­
enjoyed its beauty but tho pol­
Church."
wood to take residence on
lution changed that. Now no
Thuradey.
one enjoyed this stream of

Assembly Of God

Baptist

Oaklawn Chapel
Sets School

Casselberry
Methodists
Set Revival

Baptist Change
Service Time

Pentecostal
Revival Ends

Five To Attend
Music Camp

Revival To End
Sunday Morning

DeBary Church
To Celebrate
Anniversary

Christ Church
Gets New Vicar

aad crafts oseh day.
Teachers of the school end
their assistants will be, Mrs.
Jack Wilbur, assisted by Mrs.
Fern Benedict and Lauretta
Williams, n u r s e r y ! Mrs.
Jam es Beasley assisted by P a t
Omey, beginners; Mr*. Spike
Selmyer assisted by Gall Rob­
erts and Ruby SJoblom, pri­
mary one; Mra. Marahall
Werner eeelsted by Verll#
Crocker and Joan Balt, pri­
mary tw o and Mrs. C trl B ry ­
ant assisted by Shirley Smith

CONOREG ATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHL'BCH
Old Orlande Bd. a t Heelvr Ave.
(
l
a
i
r
e d Chare# e f c a r t e l )
U. Hamilton Orlffln _ Paa tor
P a r k Aveeae a t H l b St.
Sunday School —— 1:41 a. m.
1:04 a. m. _ Church School
Morning Worship
11:44 a. m. OJjJJ
e^
^ ............ ... «APvl r-4*
Train ing union _ #:#* p. m.
p. m." — Christian Touth
Kvenln* Worship _ 7:41 p ra.
Ministry
Rev. Waltor A.R. McPherson,
P asto r
sp r in g s

c a e iim s

By Je n s Casselberry
The United Presbyterian
Women of W estminster P res­
byterian Church will meet a t
8 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug.
14, a t tha home o f Mr*. Jch n
N. Montgomery, 3028 Chip­
pewa Trail, Maitland.
Mrs. Barry Hawthorne will
be in charge o f the meeting.

Nazarene
FIRST CHURCH
OP TH41 NASARRNH
W. Sad I t. a t Maple Ave.

ba pt ist

Christian

rim a r

Area UPW
Sets Meeting

Congregational

Baptist
em ik m

and David M ohs, Juniors.

church

D ta n ri.E s o r cM B iar
laar a. e a a t s r d Av*.
H*v. Mason Uregg,
Ad Interim Minister
SanCay School ____ 1:41 a. m.
Moralng Worship
t l : 4 t a m.

Church Of Christ

Episcopal
CHRIST CHURCH
Charrh Street, Leagwoed
Sunday Berries
Holy Communion— 1:1# a. m.

Lutheran

t X V B C X OP C M B U T
LUTHERAN CHL'BCH OP
Geneva
TB H R R D B E H E R
Ralph B r e w e r J r .
Kvengellet
I t a W . SAlh Place
Bible acbool _ _ _ 14:04 a. as.
Morning Worship
11:44 a. m. "The Chsreh of the Lutheran
Evening Worship _ 7:14 p. m. Hour" sad TV "T b i t Is the
Wed. P r a y i r Service 7:14 p.m. Life"
Herbert W. f l o e r e e ____P asto r
Sunday School _ _ 4:11 a. m.
M O M CHURCH OP CI4MIST Worship Service — 14:11 a. as.
High way 4S W est
Morris Ruby _ _ _ e v a n g e lis t
mills Classes _ 14:40 a. m.
Morning Worship _ 11:04 a. m.
GOOD SHEPHERH
LUTHERAN CHL'BCH
Evening Worship _ 4:40 p. m.
(LCA)
Bible Classes Wed. 7:10 p.m.
See* A Orlande Drive
(Hwy IT-BSt
C X C R C g OP CI4 MIST
fanfare. Plerlda
l.* eg w *ed . Via.
S3-TSIS
Lord's Day Service* 10:1* a.m. Ern est B. Bollck, J r . _ P a sto r
an d 7:1 * p-m. Sunday School _ — 1:11 a. m.
Church Services — 10:10 a. m.
Communion—F irst Sunday In
CHURCH n r CHRIST
Each Month
1CSNDKHGAUTKN AND NURS­
IBIS P a rk A veaa*
n *rt Ilrown
. Evangelist
ERY
Hunday
Illblt Study - ____ 10:04 e. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m.
Evening Service __ S:I0 p m.
He* “ Herald of T r u t h " 1 p.m.
Hunday on Channel t
Tuesday
Ladles lilble c l a s s
10:04 a.m. GRACH HRTMODIBT CHINCH
Onors Rd, at Woodland Av*..
Wednesday
Rev. Jo hn I t Hire*, J r . P a s to r
HIM* c i s e e e a ___ 7:10 p. m.
Sunday School _ _ 1:41 A. m.
Morning Worship _ 10:04 a. m.
MTP ______________ 1:1# p. an.

Paul Blehes _ _ _ _ _ _ Paa tor
Sunday School _
&gt;:4I a. m.
14:01 a. m.
Morning Worship
4:14 p. m.
Youth
Evangellstle S erv lc s T:** p.m.
Third Hunday
Slngsplratlon
1:04 p. m.
F IR S T CHURCH
T H S NAXAHBNH
Lek* M ary , F la .
Rev. W. U Holcomb*, p se to *
Sunday
4:41 s- r a . ____Bible Boaool
11:40 a. m. _ Morning Worship
TiU4 p. m. — Kvening Service
7:04 p. m. __ Wed. Mid-Week
P ra y e r Services
7:04 p. m. 2nd Wed. Mlaetogs r y Service
OP

Pentecostal
F IR S T PENTECOSTAL
CHURCH OP LONGWOOH
Rev. K. Rutk G ran t __ P a s to r
Sunday School _ _ 14:44 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:44 A. m.
Sunday Evening
7:14 p. m.
Wed. Bible Study . 7:14 p. m.
ini
Conqueror* H osting
F rid a y
7:10 p. ss.

Presbyterian
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
CHURCH
Oak Av*. ae d Third Strove
( a a f e r d , Flo rid a
Orover C. ivw etL J r .
Past**
Church School _ _ I Hi a. m.
Session m r * t s
4:43 a. m.
Morning Wo rship _ 14:00 a. m.
Pioneer Pellowahlp 4:0u p. m.
Senior III Fellowship 4:44 p.m.
Evening W o r e h l o __7:14 p. m.
Wed P ra yer Meeting 7i04 p.m.

Methodist

Christian Science

riB irr

o r c h r ibt
SCIENTIST
a a t B a a l Seeeed Street
Sunday g * r " le * A
Sunday Scheol _ 1 1 : 4 4 a. m.
Subject— -L o v e "
Wednesday ftsrvie* 1:04 p. m.
Reading Room: l o t R. F ir st.
W eekdays: 10,10 a.m. - &lt;:J0
p.m. Friday E vening: 4:141:10 p.m.

CHURCH OF T l i r . COL EN A AT
Thomas H. JfaklR
Faster
Worship ______ 4:00 a. m.
Church Hchool _ . . . 14:40 m. m.
Temporarily a t P l n e c r e s t
School— French and 17th.

c h i ’B c h

BB BN BS BR HBTHODIST
CHURCH
Citrus Heights
Rev. R sy Gregory, J r , Paato r
Hunday Hchool .... — 1:1} a. m.
Morning Worship 10:00 a. m.
MTP ______— —
4:14 p. m.
Eva. W o r s h i p --------7:14 p. m.
Wed. P ra yer SfrvM* 7:14 p. m.

TO

L IS T

YOUR

CHURCH
N O TICE

Church Of God
o r non
F IR S T HHTHODtrr CHURCH
B a d A Press#
« i t P a rk AV*.
11. C. S m i t h ......_.....
Paator John T. A den * J r . __ P asto r
Sunday School — f : 4 ! *_ m. Morning Worship _ 1:14 a. m.
Morning Worship
11:00 a. m. Sunday School —— 1:01 a. m.
Rvaageltetl* Serv.
7:10 p. m. Morning Worship 10:11 a. m.
Toe*. P ra y e r Serv. 7:10 p. m. MY” Meetings — f i l l p. m.
Thurs. Toung People
(Intermediate, 8*alor)
Endea vor ______ 7 1 IB p. m. Evening Worship __ 7:1* p. ra.
church

CALL

FA 2-2611

These Sanford Merchants
Urge You To Attend

The Church Of Your Choice

water. The valley through
which it ran was still beauti­
ful and the sounds of rushing
water was good to hear, but
the sight and smell o f It re­
pelled those who would love
it otherwise.
Christians are to be used
by God in seeking to prevent
the pollution of their society
by sitting at the feet of our
Lord and learning from Him
the way of life. Through faith
on* accepts Him as Saviour
and experiences the gracious
cleansing that only II* can
give. Through being reborn
in the iiewucs* of life one fol­
lows Him se Lord o f all of lift
and thoroby becomes the salt

Minister Returns
To Pulpit
Rev. Ray Gregory, pastor
o f the Ebeneser Msthodlst
Church, will return to the
pulpit this Sunday a fter a
two week vacation.
With bis return the regu­
lar Sunday evening worship
l service and tha mid-week
prayer service will be re-

Officer Assembly Delegates
Report To Casselberry MYF

By J a m Casselberry
The three delegates from
Ihe Casselberry Community
Methodist Church who attend­
ed the Officer's Assembly for
the Florida Conference held
last week at the Methodist
Youth Camp near Leesburg
reported their experiences to
the local
M .Y.F. Sunday
evening

They were Dan Casselberry,
preside::' of ihe Christ The
King Sub-District and Val­
o r * Shea, and Joyce Lot ell,
members of the cabinet.
They attended the assembly
along with 350 delegates In­
cluding many Cubans from
Miami, young people from
the Bahamas and Negro dele,
gates from c o n f e r e n c e
churches. The ennusl for­
eign delegate this year was
from Newfoundland. Repre­
sentatives also attended from
the Episcopal Church and the
United Church of God.
The young people found the
variety of delegates attend­
ing added much to the atmos­
phere, particularly the Cu­

ban refugees who led Interest
groups and gave an impress
Ive witness and entertained
the group with their fabu
lous singing.
A 34-hour prayer vigil was
held during the camp for the
Cuban situation.
Over
$300
was
raised
through donation, from those
spending c amp t * swt—the
Cuban delegation in their ef­
fort to start a Rustic Camp­
ing program in Miami sim ilar
to that carried on at Lees­
burg during the month of
August.
The group found the camp
a wonderful experience and
were kept busy from early
morning to late at night with
a variety of activities. Work
shops were held, inspirational
programs, crafts and recrea
lion.
Two
"Hootenanny's"
held were big hits with all
Ihe the young people.
John Haynes, president of
the Cassetbvirry Senior M.Y.
F ., and Sharon Lovell are at­
tending the Senior High Camp
Cua week.

WMU Rally
Held In Oviedo

lly Bernice Kelsey
Rev. Fred B. Chance of th*
Hanford Firat Baptist Church
wae guest speaker at th#
WMU Itully recently held at
tha Oviedo First B a p t i s t
Church.
A covered dish luncheon v a t
served at noon during th* all­
day mealing with th* Oviedo
church providing beverage,
BeSSSH and hot rolls.
Mr*. Milton Gore was in
charge of luncheon arrange­
ments and Mrs. Louise Beas­
ley gave th* welcoming ad­
dress.

Attend
services
tdis week
at i/our awn
“J&gt;face o f
worsdij)

The American Oil Company

Eunice I. Wilson end Staff

Mr. and Mrs. 31. K. Strickland

Progressive Printing Co.

W lU o n -M aier F u r n it u r e C b .
Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilsoe

J . M. Camrron and S taff

S te n s tro n i K ru lty
Herb Sten*trom and S ta ff

J . C. Penney Company
C. L. Koblnson and Employer*

Food Kxir Storue, Inc.

Sanford Atlantic National Hunk

John Dune A S ta ff

W I L S O M I WACOM
r.

O. Bos

1214

NOHA NOKK1S
TK 8-ISM
Marion Lrr. Lake Mary
k A

2 - 144J

Emmett Farrell 44 S ta ff

The Ititz Thvutre

Southern Natural (Jus

Y IU G IM \ I'E n tO S k l

Holler Motor Sates Co.

Bill Lovelace A Employees

Georg* liailey A Employees

Circle To Meet
By Mon* Grinateed
Mrs. George Sommers, se­
lected as chairman of North
Urluudo'a Uur Lady's Circle of
th# Church of the Nativity at
Die July meeting, will preside
at her first meeting next Wed­
nesday when ah* is hostess lo
the circle at her home uu N.
Second b t
Th* meeting will be held at
8 p. in. and all women of the
liunuuuuity wilt be WelcomeJ.

WiUon-Eichelbtrifer Mortuary

State Farm Insurance Companies
Irving I. i ’ryur and S ta ff

Howard H. llodgrs A S ta ff

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware Co.
Jimmy Crappa X Employees

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FFVA Meeting
Shaping For
*fcxt Month

Large Electric
Customers Win
Rate Reduction
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
The State Public Utilities
Commission ordered Florida
Power Corporation to revise
its charges to produce annual
rate reductions for large
customers by $125,000 to $140,000.
The commission said about
132 customers will be af­
fected.
The new rates will be ef­
fective with bills rendered
on and after Oct. 1.
The commission said the
revised rates will not ser­
iously effect present revenues
of the company and will con­
stitute neither an unjust dis­
crimination nor an undue pre­
ference.
It will be an inducement to
ENSIGNS
Kane J r . (left) and
customers to improve their
Nicholas T . Darmoa J r H both June 1963 gradurespective load factors and
ates of the U . S . Naval Academy at Annapolis,
make a more realistic eonMd., have been temporarily assigned to Heavy
trihut ion to tho rs rs in ju of
A ttack Mqundron II ut Snntord Naval Air Sta­
the company, the commission
tion. Both men will l&gt;e transferred to Naval
said.
flig h t training in October.
(Navy Photo)
"The gross revenue loss
which the company will incur
as a result of this rate will
have no appreciable effect
on its rale of return."
The revised rate schedule
applies to any customer for
light and power purposes
when the demand is SO kilo­
watt* or more ami the an­
Andrews said that a new nual load factor is SS per cent
••The company has greater
optlmiim about the Sanford plnnt is going up now In or more.
plant than any o f ita other llloomtburg, Pa., which will
plants," Felix Andrew*, man­ niuku a total of 13 canning
ager of the HLU plant in Sun- plnnt* throughout tha United
ford told Jayceea Thursday. States.
* We’ve had our problem*
•‘The potential year's run
here la longer and the possi- here and niuny 'bugs' to be
bilitii'S for development und ironed out, but we think we
expansion are greater," he ex­ huve most of them straighten­
ed out now," he said.
plained.
Andrews described the pro­
cesses of the treating of vari­
Mr*.
Ja n s
Casselberry,
ous vegetables in the plant Herald reporter for the Cas­
and answered many questions selberry arra, will leave Sun­
put to him by the Jayceea
day for a two-week camping
concerning
labor
turnover,
trip In the Smoky Mountains
length of operation, availabil­
with her husband, Leonard,
ity of ruw materials, contract­
and their family, 20 Hoy
ing, wages, number of work­
Scout* of Troop 341 of Cas­
Weekly winners for the ers and plana for expansion.
selberry and Scoutmaster W,
month of Ju ly have been an­
T. Daniel and his family.
nounced by the Sheffield Du­
The Scouts will travel
plicate Bridge Club, currently
aboard the troop hus anil
meeting at tha Capri Kentaucump out en route. The Itin­
runt on Wednesday nights.
erary includes overnight stops
Ju ly 3— First, Mr. and Mrs.
at Little Ocmulgee State Park
J . Denver ConicII; second, Mr,
TAMPA (U P I) - General
near McRaw; Ga., and Husm-I
and Mrs. Mymn Arcnnll; Telephone Co. stood its ground
Lake recreation area near
third, Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd today against voluntary ar­
Cornelia,
Ga. Several days
Bowman; fourth, Mrs. Ida H. bitration of its dispute with
will be spent ramping and
Wilson and Mrs. E . E. Ander- striking
employes
despite
hiking in the Smokies, after
aon.
pressnre and criticism from
Ju ly 10— First, Dr. and Mr*. the State Public Utilities Cora- which the group will return
home by way of Chattanooga,
Leonant Munson; second, Mrs. mission.
Hugh DuVal and Mrs. Kuth
Representatives of the com­ Tenn., camping out at Harri­
B lu tt; third, Mr. and Mrs. pany and the International son Hay State- Park, Hard La­
Myron Accardi; fourth, Cnidr. Brotherhood
of
Electrical bor Creek State Park, near
and Mrs. l’aul Polgar.
Workers, AFL-CIO, schedul­ Atlanta, Ga., and Ft. Clinch
Ju ly 17—North-South, firat, ed another joint meeting with State Park near Fcrnandina
Mrs. und Mrs. Arthur Wheat- mediatori as the strike enter­ Beach.
Mrs. Casselberry will again,
ley; second (tie ) Mrs. E. E. ed its fourth week.
Little progress has been re­ as on last year’s Key West
Anderson and Mrs. Uuliert
NIcholli, and Mr. ami Mrs. J . ported from previous media­ trip made by the troop, keep
Herald readers informed with
Denver Cordell. East-W est, tion attem pt!.
firs t. Dr. and Mrs. Munson,
Close to 60.000 customers pictures and articles of the
second, Mr. and Mrs. Charles wore without service in the group's adventures.
six counties the company
Done.
During her ah«enre news
Ju ly 21, First, Dr. and Mrs. services, about St.ooo thou­ items from the Casselberry Munson; second, Mr. and Mra. sand of them—one out of Kern Park area may be
Myron Accardi; third, Mra. every two subscribers—in the phoned Into the Herald office
at GA 4-8821.
Robert Nlcholls and Mrs. Ruth Tampa area.
The company said Wednes­
D latt; fourth, Mr. and Mra.
day that 21 cables had been
Charles Bone.
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Mrs. Munson; *e*5md, Mr. and the Tampa area and seven
Ja c k W. McAllister of Avon
local
service
cables
in
the
Mrs. Bone; third, Mr. and Mrs.
Park was named today Chief
Lauren Johnson; fourth, Mrs. Sarasota area.
of Information for Commis­
F lo ra Donnan and Mrs. Mary
sioner of Agriculture Doyle
F itts.
Conner's office.
The next game is scheduled
fur Wednesday at 8 p. in.

RICHARD E.

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Off Again With
Boy Scouts

Bridge Winners
Are Named By
SMfield Club

Phone Company
Standing Firm

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Florida Traffic
Toll Hits 787

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tion therewith.
Thle eal* la made poreuant
to final decree of foreclosure
entered In Chancery action No.
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TALLAHASSEE (U P I) Four deaths in traffic acci­
dent* Tuesday ami three de­
layed reports pu*he&lt;| Flori­
da's toll *o far this year to
787 today.
Bruce A. Newell. 20. Al­
bany, Ga., wav killed in a
car-truck collision in Talla­
hassee.
Geraldine T. Schworob, I?,
West Palm Beach, died in
an accident in Palm Beach
County.
Capt. Robert Loui* Smith
Sr., 30, of Fort Salerno, and
Brenda
Robinson,
Riviera
Reach Negro, were killed in
an accident in Palm Beach
frtitn’y___
The patrol made delayed
reporta of the death yesterday
of Marcel A. Francs, 71,
Fort Lauderdale, (rom injur­
ies received July 14 in an
accident 12 miles south of
South Dade, and Antanus Labanauskas, 82, Fort Myers,
in a a accident near his home
July 26.

Florida's
Eighth
Congressman, D. R. (Billy)
Matthews, will he tcastmaaer
of the annual banquet dar­
ing the 20th Florida Fruit
Vegetable Association* con­
vention Sept. 20 at Miami
Bench.
Climaxing a three . day
meeting of an expected 1,500
industry representatives, the
banquet wil be held In the
Grand Ballroom o f the Amer­
ican Hotel in Hnl Harbour,
site o f the convention.
Jo ffre David. FFVA
eral manager, reported
the coming covention ha* na­
tional
agricultural Import­
ance. "W e are honored to
have as keynote speaker the
Hon. Spessard L. Holland,
Florida's senior Senator.**
The convention begins with
LEROY P. CHITTENDEN, of Falla Church, V «.
registration and business ses­
who resided In Sanford front 1911 until 1929, has
sions on Tuesday, Sept. 24.
lartrii iiniiicu editor and general manager of The
Other nationally
signifi­
Stars anti Stripes — The National Tribune, a
cant speaker* to appear at
national weekly veterans newspaper published
the FFVA convention this
at Washington, D. C., for the past 87 years. IIo
year will include Florida's
had been associate editor in 19-10—ID and has
Congressman from the Fifth
served us assistant editor since 1960. He Is a
District, Rep. A. S. (Syd)
brother of the Misses Laura and Kdnu Chitten­
Merlons J r .; Laurrnrc K.
den, of 160-1 Palmetto Avenue.
Walrnth, o f the Interstate
Commerce Commission; and
D. W. Rrosan, president of
Southern Railway System.
John W. Evans, of Oviedo,
general convention chairman,
said final finning of the en­
tire convention agenda, in­
cluding a complete woman’s
program for wive* attending the meeting, is being
TOKYO (U PI) — Commu-.cnce to discuss a nuclear teat
concluded
during the next
nist Chinn charged today that linn th.it would provide for
few days.
the destruction of all weapons
the three-power nuclear test
stockpiles.
ban treaty was "stage-man"The time of big power
aged by U. S. Imperialism.” It
said it would Ignore the pact politics has gone forever,"
and develop ita own nuclear New China said. “Major ques­
tions of the world can no long­
arsenal.
The Communist New China er be devilled by a few big
New* Agency, monitored here, powers. The question o f ban­
continued the attacks begun ning nuclear weapons and pre­
by Peking during the test venting nuclear war must be
bun negotiations among the discussed and decided jointly
United States, Britain, and by all countries of the world,
the Hovii&lt; Union. Its line ha* big und small, nuclear uaml
been that the American* are non-nurlear."
The United States' re je c­
tricking Russia by the treaty
and will continue underground tion of the summit proposal,
test! for purpo*»s of “nuclear Peking said, "lays hare once
blackmail" aguinst thu Com­ again the substance o f the
Moscow treaty, managed by
munist camp.
New China Thursday quoted U. S. imperialism."
The Communists held a ral­
u Peking official a* calling
the Moscow treaty un “utter ly in Peking Thursday to ac­
fraud." The official said China cuse Soviet Premier Nikita
TH E II K A I I T Y OF
and other “ peace-loving" Com­ S. Khiushehev of “rupitulasouthern
womanhood
tion"
to
the
United
States
in
munist countries must devel­
was
upheld
in Port­
op their own nuclear weapons. signing thu treaty.
land Ore., by Miss
Liao
Cheng-Chih,
vice
chair­
Today, Peking pressed for
Mazie Allen, Southern
a worldwide aummit confer- man of the China Peace Com­
Regional Roller Skate
mittee, called the part a con­
Queen, when she won
spiracy among the three nu­
third place in tho na­
clear powers.

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W ill Shun Test Ban

Mrs. Hoschner
Buried Today
In Michigan

Funeral m-vice* for Mrs.
It. J . (Gertrude) Hoschner, 77,
who died Wednesday at the
home of her son in Corunna,
Mich., were scheduled for 2
p.m. today at thp Jenningsl.ynns
Funeral
Hume In
Owosso, Mich.
Born in Wayne-, Mich., she
and re husband retired to
live In Geneva in 1043.
Surviving are a son, Ralph;
grandchildren, Judith Ann mul
Robert Henry; sisters, Mrs.
Kata McCullough and Mrs.
Pearl May ami a brother,
George P. Snyder.

Church Group
Holds Sales
lly Donna Eaten
The Ladies Auxiliary o f the
First Pentecostal Church of
Longwood will sponsor a rummage sale toduy and Saturday
beginning a t 'J a. m. a t the
corner o f K. Lake Ave. and
Sunlando Spring* Dr. across
from Farm er’s Service Station
in Longwood.
Mrs. Cleo llsiker I* serving
us chairman of the sale from
which the proceeds will go to­
wards the auxiliary's current
project, a Baptistry fo r the
church.

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on Overbrook Dr. with
attendance
averaging
each evening from 20
to 40 young people. Pic­
tured enjoying games
provided at the Center
are, top photo from
left, Mike Lego who
line* up a shot during a
billiard match whilo
Ricky Dunn and Rich­
ard Miller look oil and,
Imttom photo, Hill Danderm whoso swing a t
the ping j tong hall is
admired by l.ottie Coto
and Marsha Jackson.
(Herald Photos)

Red China Says It

Stale Tightens
Food Inspection

TALLAHASSEE (U P I) _
Nearly five million pound* of
food was ordered destroyed
or stop-salcd during the past
year for failing to meet slate
standards. Commissioner of
Agriculture Doyle Conner's
office reported.
State food inspectors report­
ed 4.021.383 pounds of adult­
erated food was destroyed and
o le * of 828.823 pound* of food
stopped. The amount was
three times greater than lad
year.
Conner’s office said the in­
creased amount of food dostroyed reflected increased
activity by the in*pectors.
The inspection division made
136,523 checks of food estab­
lishment* in the year.
Department officials said
contamination usually result­
t i o n a l c o n t e s t for ed from storms, fire* and ex­
American Roller Skate tended storage hut seldom
Queen. Miss Allen re­ , from fraudulent practice*.

presented eight states
with the title that she
won a t tho Dcntivillu
Hotel in Miami recent­
ly. Lust weekend tdio
flew to Oregon to
com|iete in the nation­
al contest and was
chosen one of the top
three finalists. She is a
memlier of the Skatu
City Rollers Dance and
Figure Club of Fern
Park. Miss Allen nlso
won the title of "Miss
Florida" and "Queen
of Hearts."

Driver’s Training Course
Is Completed In Oviedo
By Itrrnlce Kelsey
During thla period lest*
The driver's training course, were given on the average of
conducted hy Marion Martin every three or four day*.
of Sanford as part of the
Students were required to
Oviedo Summer Recreation have restricted driver** li­
Program, was completed last censes for the last part ol
week by tlio some 28 stu­ the course when they receiv­
dent* participating,
ed the actual driving instruc­
Tho first three week* of tion. All 28 member* of the
the course were spent in das.* passed the test although
classroom session from 8 un­ some are waiting for family
til 10 a. m. each day where physicians to return from
sludentj studied textbooks and summer vacation before ap­
handbook*, received lesson* plying for their completion
on automobile parts, attitude certificates.
of drivers, laws and rules
The last litre# week# of tha
of the road and made studies course, which was completed
of accident rate records and onn week ahead of aehcdule,
accident preventative m ea­ was devoted to the let* ad­
sures.
vanced member* of the class.

1 W A S H ER S I N I

Mrs. Bales, 84,
Dies At Home

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Mrs. N'-llie K. «*!•*. 81.
died tuday at her home on
South Hanford Ave. In Hinder*
ville, after a short illnrsa.
Mrs. Bale* waa horn Oct. 12,
1878, in Springfield, Ohio uml
had lived in Sanford over 40
years.
Survivor* are one sister,
Mr*. Grace Polk of Runford,
and one grandson, William II.
Vernon, of Birmingham, Ala.
Kervice* will be held at 2
p. m. Sunday in Brisaon Fun­
eral Home, conducted hy It. C.
Lin ker, Christian S e i a n e e
reader.
Burial will be in Evergreen

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GREEN COVE P R I N G 3
( U l'l) — A circuit judge au­
thorized thU city to issue
$775,000 in revenue ce rtifi­
ca t e * to purchase the deactiv-j
ated Naval station here for
municipal use,.

Escapee Caught
Willie George Reddick, DeLand Negro, who escaped
from a work crew while serv­
ing a vagrancy sentence last
June 4, has been re arrcited
in DeLand and will be return­
ed here to complete his sen­
tence, Police Chief Roy Wil­
lia m s reported today. (

RECREATION is In
full swing nt tin* Caa-

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CRISOSTOMO L. BUENA VISTA, Navy stewardsmnn, of Heavy Attack
Squadron 11, at Sanforti Naval Air Station, demonstrate* his linguistic
skill by writing his squudron’s name in English, Spanish, Tagalog and
Jlocano. Born in Tagubin on the island of Luzon in the Philippines, he had
most of his language training informally but studied Spanish and English
as a student nt St. Louis College, Baguio City, Philippines. He and his
wife, Agnes May, reside in Sanford.
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PANACEA (U P I) — The
xeurch for the missing ketch
"Lucy Lindu" was called o ff
when g Coast Guurd plane
spotted the 35-foot craft near
C ilar K*-y "under suil und do­
ing all light.

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TAKING O N THE CHAMP
Would H be com plete!/ corny to
mmaest a t least a partial return to
efcTfcahloned simplicity and m orality
m a possible way out of our current
Pr°WouJd It be a confession of horsea r t lm gfj thinking to wooder if too
many o f us aren 't racing our motors
when wo ought t o b o n l t t t i n g the
brake o b it?
S u n , we a n living in the space
a f t. Burw, everything today has to ba
fast, fa st, f a s t S u n , wa b ars to real­
ist th a t timaa h a rt changed, and so
have social custom s, philosophies and
values.
B ut dots this mean th at ws have
to work ao hard to maka so many
thing! eo complicated and so breatbIsm — and often so devious?
Would it really ba in tha national
•nd international disinterest to try
to state things in such sample and
forthright ta rn s th at they could ba
daariy understood by ona and all —
including even the man in the street?
Would it be utterly primitive and
In flagrant violation of tha Madison

Avanut in u fc to try to M il things
on the basis of actual nood, common
and cold facta Instaad of status
symbols, nonsense and hot copy 7
Would it be reasonable to current
custom to try to simplify things ra­
ther than to complicate them ? To
make them comprehensible rather
th#« unfathomable?
Would it be crude and unsocial
to approach our personal, civic and
even national problems from the an­
gle of ‘m a t is the RIGHT thing to
do?" rather than from "W hat's* the
SMART way to handle th is?" or
"W hat’s In it for M E ?"
It has become the accepted cus­
tom in this country, and elsewhere,
to do everything bigger and faster
and more and more in the self-inter­
est.
It m ight be interesting and re­
freshing to see how many of our
tough problems would move toward
a solution if plain talk and friendly
understanding were Substituted for
doubletalk and dedicated confusion.
Anyone for giving it a try ?

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CASE Q-411: Cathy, aged
2 4 , is ona of our grandchil­
dren.
She and her two younger
sisters were left in our charge

Barbs
By Hal Caehraa
Parents get daughter off
their hands in tha hope th at
tha new son-in-law can keep
oa his f e e t
If

A private public opinion poll of
14 people of escorted ages, occupa­
tions, philosophies, wealth and in­
terests was conducted the other day
by an intrepid reeearcher.
Tha results wars a t least inter­
esting, and perhaps colossaliy sig­
nificant
This poll was different from other
nolle in th a t no questions were asked*
Instead, tha pollster just snooped and
listened to what the subjects said.

This was on a day when the Chi­
nese Reds and the Russian Reds were
pffftlng at each other good and hard.
A bad drought was playing havoc
with the crops. The nuclear test ban
deal was getting h o t Four brand new
national crises were thriving.
And what were these 14 people
talking about? The all-star baseball
game and the fact that a baby bongo
had arrived at the local zoo!
Maybe we're going to survive aft­
er alii

K

Ai tha Soviet Union and
Red China have approached
the showdown stage in their
ditputa over Nikita Khrushchev'a policy o f eo-exiatenca
va. tha Chinese hard line,
both hava aent cmiaaariea
throughout tha world, seek­
ing support,
Khrushchev lost tha sup­
port of Ho Chi Mlnh, of
North V iet Nam, but won
Outer Mongolia. Sim ilarly, he
won tha support of Fidel Cas­
tro but lost tha Communist
party o f Indonesia, largest
outside tha Communist bloc.
With less to begin with,
Red China seems to have
mads tha great gains.
Moat o f the Asian Commu­
nist parties have lined up on
her aids and a m ajority of
Communist parties throughcut the world a t least hava
Chinese factions.
So, it hardly could have
been by accident that Khrush­
chev, when he decided to help
East (ierman xtruiigmun Wulter Ulbrluht observe his 70th
birthday in hast Merlin, also
decided to invito along the
leaden of Communist Poland,
Romania. Hungary, liulgariu
and Czechoslovakia.
I’erphaps significantly, Ro­
manian President (iheorghe
(ihecrghiu-Dej did not answer
the summons, limiting himself

Add to the cold statistics, ma’um
and sir, the miles of sausage, piles of
pizza, sandwiches in astronomical
numbers, hard-cooked eggs the num­
ber of which is legion—and total, too,
the umpteen millions of gallons of
beverages.
It adds up to a grand and glorious
summer on patio, in back yard, and
at the park table or roadside camp­
ing area.
And you can’t begin to total the
accumulative happiness and fun of
this great outdoor sport.

ed by law in must African nations,
poaching is getting out of hand.
Wildlife authorities in Nairobi and
Johannesburg have confirmed the
danger.
Leopards are being shot, s c a r e d
and trapped at a rate estimated at
80 percent faster tliun their capacity
to reproduce.
Tiie conservationists hope this fur
fad soon passes.

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W— Why has Pennsylvania
long been known a* tha Key­
stone State?
A—Six of the original 13
state of the union were north
and east of Pennsylvania, and
six were south c f it. The early
inhabitants proudly proclaim­
ed that tlioir statu held to.
gether the great arch of tha
United States, extending from
(ieorgia to Maine, hence the
name Keystone State.

O

q —What is the meaning of
tiie expression "raised on
prunes and proverbs” ?
A—This was a western ex­
pression fer a person who
wus very fustidious end in­
clined to lie quite religious.

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j tiioirumente are autophenes or
I idiophoiie* ?
| A—Instruments
made of
' materials that aru naturally
Ircauuunt and need only the

Sanford, Fluritlu“ Friduy, August 2, 11)03 , *»to" of •

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instead to a massage of con­
gratulations to Ulbricht.
For Khrushchev, when he
relaxed the harsh dictates of
8talinl*iii, not only incurred
the enmity of the Red Chi­
nese, he touched off an un­
expected show o f indepen­
dence a m o n g the Soviet
Union's Hast European sat­
ellites.
With the exception of Al­
bania, all support his deStalinzatiun program. R u t
other differences present a
picture which is far from the
united f r o n t
sought by
Khrushchev.
Romania, showing an unex­
pected economic vitality and
an unexpected Independence,
recently thumlied its nose at
the Soviet leader by aending
an ambassador to Albania and
signing an economic agree­
ment with Red Chinn.
The Romanians also have
published excerpts of a hard­
line Chinese letter which the
Soviets themselves refused to
publish.
Romania, preferring to de­
velop her own economy, has
nil hut withdrawn
from
COMECON, the Council for
Mutual Economic Assistance,
which begun as a Communist
nnswer to the U. S. Marshall
Plan for Europe.
Under COMECON, it was

Why fa it neighbors cook
corn beef and cabbage with
the kitchen window open
when you’re ecming home to
the Soviet plan to allot to
wiener* and beans?
each o f the satellites produc­
tion assignments which would
The hast advice is: don't
ba coordinated with tha Com­
give too much o f it away.
munist economy as a whole.
The Russians sought to per­
Funny thing how soma
suade the Romanians they
women think a marriage li­
should concentrate on oil and
cense also allows them to
oil products end on food sup­
drive.
plies.
But tha Rcmanlens, with
Many things eause a baby
products taaily converted to
to cry at night, including
hard cash on world markets,
having company.
moved instead toward indus­
trialisation and worked out
A doctor aaya too much
trade agreements around the television and radio plays
world from India to Brasil.
havoc with the nervous sys­
Even before re-establish- tem. Shake!
ment of good relations be­
tween Yugoslavia and the So­
Some woman gat a com­
viet Union, Romania was plete naw summer outfit and
working with Marshal Tlto'a then go to visit soraeliody
regime to expand facilities on they don't like.
tha Danube.
Poland has been another
Tha beat summertime tip:
that has quarrelled with don't, when you're in a canoe!
COMECON plana and sought
hard currency from tha out­
A firecracker was believed
side world instead.
to be the cauxe of a fire in a
Economic rivalries or d if­ mail box in New Jersey. Or
ferences have created ill-feel­ maybe i t was a teen-age let­
ings between Cxechoslavakia ter.
and moat of ita Communist
neighbors. All resent tha
While kissing a girl friend
heavy burdens placed on them a Michigan boy lost control
by Soviet programs of aid to of his car and ran into two
under-developed nations.
other autos. Smack—and then
Thera must ba times when two mors!
Khrushchev thinks President
Kennedy’s problems look easy.
Tim* seam* to drag whan
some people are xvuiting U r
the boss to go away oa thair
second vacation.

N O RD IC

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JONES

Quality Of Care

Mother ia quite different
than her kids in that aha can
of the hardly w a i t
A shift in emphasis from |ing session in the theater of ■ In describing some
i
until school
the cost aspect to "th e quality j the huge Memorial Auditor- great changes in the field of starts.
of the product we make avail ium in Dallas, l)r. Annie, who medicine, Dr. Annie, who is a
First parents teach a baby
president-elect of
the practicing surgeon in Miami,
able,'1 was recommended by is
to talk and later on try to
Fla.,
pointed
out,
"W
ere
it
American
Medical
Association,
Edward R. Annie, M.D., key­
keep it quiet
note speaker at tits annual said, “Our common job is not nut for scientific medicine tha
men could not hava been plac­
meeting of the Texas Hospital to try to defend coals. The
Today’* Army and the
main purpose of the medical ed into tha capsule and
Army
of 188 years ago have
Association.
profession is to advance the thrown into outer space.'' Ha much in common. Both are
Addressing a capacity au­ a rt and science of medicine prophesied that advances in
based on the prime ingredient
dience of Texas
hospital anti to protect th« public tha field of medicine would — the soldier — reguialt* for
representatives at tiie open- health.” He added, “ We need parallel all the development victory in time of war, es­
to tell the facta about modern in outer space.
sential for freedom ia time
medical services so that peo­
Critics of tha high cost of of peace.
ple can begin to evaluate ac­ health insurance were re­
curately tha true picture of minded by Dr. Annie that
American medicine.''
health insurance for a family
Ur. Annls took to task ths of 10 costs leas a year than
WASHINGTON
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—
“enemies'* of the medical pro­ automobile insurance. “ People
The Space Agency announc­
fession who cumparw medical don’t expect nu*o insurance
ed today that fur the first
costa with those of 20 years to pay for the daily wear and
time the new Syncom 2 com­ ago. This, he said, is like tear on their car, yet they
munications satellite has been comparing an Atlas missile want health insurance to pay
used successfully to trans­ with tiie missile of 20 years for everyday wear and tear,
mit voices live between the ago, or tha bvclng je t with and then the coats will go up
United States and Africa.
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The National Aeronautics The medical product wa maka mended that the public he
and
Space
Administration a v a i 1 a b I a today was not educated to us®—not abuse—
(NASA) said scientists at known 20 years ago, he said. health insurance.

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Fashion trends usually appear to
be mere feminine whimsey. Some­
times they have serious overtones.
An urgent plea comes from the
National Audubon Society to Ameri­
can women to quit buying coats made
of leopard skins.
The recent fashion trend has cre­
ated an extraordinary demand for
the big African cat’s fur, and his
very existence hangs in the balance.
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Evan a waiter comas to him
who waits . . . and waits and
waits.

Savory Statistics
The
everprescht
statisticians
have moved their abacus and comter to the patio and totted up some
presslve data.
• Cookouts will be held by 81 per
cent o f ell American families this
lum m ert
* Some 1.8 billion meals will be eat­
en outdoora before the fun season
winds up—or goes right on, in kind­
lier climates.
• Cooking equipment to the amount
o f $100 million will be sold.
* The food bill will come to some
$750 million.

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there wouldn't be any spe­
cial reason fe r lodge meet­
ings.

fo r • few daya while Philip ment ao User will ba fagged
and Arlene axade a trip to out while you a n still fairly
fresh after your return home.
Michigan.
A n ! in order t® relieve my
Since this e tn te g y ia the
wife o f some o f tha strain of reverse of what ia normally
thair constant care, I would
employed, you must atudiously
taka Cathy and Susanna, aged
teach yourself to quit being
1 4 , on a walk to the pasture
the workhorea for your chil­
near our farm home.
dren and grandchildren.
F o r we hare 3 horses there
For example, if you a r * in a
and tha girls like to feed them
rowboat, then let them handle
some nubbins of corn.
the oars while you loll back
On our return to the house,
and
fish.
they eagerly told their grand­
And when you make a long
mother that the horses talked
auto trip with your young­
to them, fo r tha horses had
sters, hatch up as much leg
whinniad at us a few time*.
action as possible during your
And, as w* said goodbye to
tha horse*. Cathy would pertly brief stop* fo r ga*.
For when a child runs, h t
call to them:
uWe’U come
back next carries his full weight and
thus burns up far more calor­
weak."
Actually, she had no idea of ics than i f he alts s till and
engages in band work.
what a “week” consists of.
On such auto trips, save
For it isn't till the average
your comic hooka as a "spare
child is 6 year* old that h# can
tire.” And even then, ration
even tell the difference be­
them to prolong the child's
tween “night” versus “morn­
preoccupation as much oa pos­
ing.'*
Obviously, therefore, days sible.
A t family gathering* if the
and weeks ar* meaningless.
children a r * pestering the
But Cathy had picked up
cooks, hava them hide their
that phrase about “ next week,’*
eyes while you m atter 26 er
for when we drove Into the
60 pennies on Oi* lawn.
village to ace my mother.
Then let them hunt the pen­
Cathy also bad* her farewell
nies and keep those which
with:
they find.
“Goodbye, great grandma.
Send for my booklet "Games
We'll see you next week.”
F or Children,” enclosing a
Incidentally, i f you parents
long stamped, return envel­
or grandparents help enter­
ope, plus 20 eenta. I t i a a
tain youngsters, be aura to
great aid ta us laxy grandpar­
wear them out aa fa s t as pos­
ents! I know!
sible!
(Always write ta Dr.
Which means, if you have
Craa* ia ear* of this sewsa little express wagon, let
paper, eneloaiag a long
them pull YOU instead of
stamped, address*! envel­
your pulling them.
ope a a ! M rente to cover
They wilt enjoy doing so.
typing and printing coat®
And meanwhile, they will puff
when you send for o a t ef
and work 10 timaa aa hard aa
his booklets.)
if yuu pulled TH EM .
One o f the secret strategies
that we oldsters need to re­
AUTO
member is this policy of wear­
ing down tha toddlers faster
than we tire out ourselves.
S o alien they want to play
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games, be sure to at* that
they do most of the running
nr pulling or climbing.
Otherwise, wa will wear
ourselves out before they do
and they will still pester us
for mora play.
Plus Installation
You a r* thus aware ef the
wisdom of throwing a ball or
t Y r. Factory Warranty
a stick far away ao your pet
dog can chasu it and then
bring it back to you.
AUTO SER V IC E
Well, treat your youngster*
the same way. Concoct en­
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CHAMPION

12 - Follow Through
Don't work at the follow
through, o u at the more unportent phases of the swing.
It
ple
and
tlie

Lombardi's Green Bay Packera a two to three touchdown
favorite today fo r tha 30th
annual game matching the
National
Football
League
champions sgainst ths College
A ll-Stars.
The All-Stars, eoachsd by
Otto Graham for the eixth
consecutive year, have their
share of 260 and 270 pound
behemoths and mors backfisld
speed than usual, but even
Graham concedes that the ex­
perience of the Packers, N FL j
tltleholders fo r the last two
seasons, will make them hard
to beat.
The pro club has won 19
of tha 30 games, ths A ll-Star*
eight and two games have
been tied, while the Packers
will be seeking to rack up
COMPLETION — Juli- the fifth straight pro triumph
us Boros’ body is turn­ in the series and tbair 20th
ed. Head and eyes are consecutive exhibition victory.
l a s t year Green Bay whip­
up, followinjr the flight
ped
the S u ra , 42-20, with a
of the bull. The hands
are high, arms bent in 21-point splurge in the fourth
period. Tonight's' gama was
close to the b o d y .
Weight ia completely expected to draw about 65,000
on the left foot, the fans to Soldier Field on Chiright heel high o ff the riago's lake front despite net­
work television over 209 sta­
ground.
tions and an uncomfortable
weather forecast.
The weather outlook was
fur a warm night with a high
temperature during the day
between 8.7 and 90 and thun­
dershowers likely.
Both teams took their final
workouts under tha lights at
Soldier Field to become ac­
climated to the turf with the
ST. PAUL (U P I)—Some of
|Packers winding up their
the golfere playing In the
drills Thursday night.
$:t5,000 St. Paul Open claim
The Packers definitely will
the green* “are as hard a* a he without the services of out
rock.” But the granite-texture k .y player, linebacker Ray
wasn't enough to stop 71 of Nitachkr, a star last year,
the 137 entries from shooting whits fullback Jim Taylor
was a doubtful starter due to
par or better.
a leg injury. However, Lom­
Jim Kerree. Coruna, Calif.,
bardi was expected to get
led a band o f 67 under-par
maximum service from Karl
shooters Thursday with an
Gros, an A ll-Star standout
eight-under 64 to take the
last year, aa a replacement.
first round edge and come
One other new name will
within six strokes of the
he in the Packer backfitld,
course record. Don Kuirfield,
I’erilidu Bay, Flu., was one halfback Tom Moort-, replac­
shot bsck s t 66 und Jerry Bar* ing Paul Hornung, under sus­
her, Unit IT,A champion, was pension by tha NFL.

71 Of 137 Shoot
Par Or Better
At St. Paul

third with a 66.
Ferree'a best showing was
ut the Western Open in Chi­
NEXT. Medium irons.
cago a week ago when lie tied
From the book How to Play
fur 13th place and picked up
P a r (iolf, by Julius Boros,
$1,000.
copyright 1933 and 1963 by
Ja ck Ruts Jr ., Cedar Rapid*,
Prentice • Hall Inc., Engle­
Iowa, and Je rry Pittman, Tul­
wood Cliffs, N. J .
sa, Okla., were tied for fourth
placa with 67.

Names Team
LOS ANGELES (U P I) —
Wimbledon champion Chuck
McKinley of San Antonio,
Tex., Dennis Ralston o f Bak­
ersfield, Calif., Msrty Rlessen of Evanston, III., and
Arthur Ashe of Richmond,
Va., have been selected by
non-playing captain Robert J .
Kelleher to represent the
United States in the Davis
Cup matches against Mexico
at the l.oe Angeles Tennis
Club, Aug. 16-18. Ashe it the
first Negro to b« named to a
U, S. Davie Cup squad.

Green Bay Has Pros Rounding Into
? Key Men On
CHICAGO (U P1) — Grid­
iron know-how reads Vince

should be kept on a sim­
plsne. Ju st let the speed
force of the club take
clubbead on through the

finish.
Pretend someone is taking
your picture a t the end of
the follow througn. That's one
of the simplest ways to gel
a beginner to visualise bow
he should look at the com­
pletion of the owing.
The body is turned, facing
the hole. The bead and the
eyes are up following the
flight of the ball. The hands
are tugn, me arms bent in
close to the body as the speed
of the club comes to a halt.
The weight Is completely on
the left foot, the right heel
off the ground.
i have told you briefly the
mechanics of the swing, brok­
en down Into individual phas­
es. Don’t be too concerned a-,
bout them, especially if you
are not just beginning to
play. You can sever learn
to swing the club if you have
a multitude of mental pic­
tures flashing before you. A
person who becomes too con­
scious of all these mechanics
has a tendency to overlook
the original purpose of the
swing — to generate power
and speed by means of tim­
ing and rhythm.
There is a distinct individ­
ual pattern to every goiters'
awing. It would be useless for
me to attempt to apply the
aamc pattern to everyone, be­
cause
players
differ in
height,
weight,
length of
arms,
age,
strength
and
many other factors. 1 ahall
describe the pattern I follow,
and trust that you will apply
basically the same fundamen­
tals with live individual ad­
justments necessary to (it
your physical requirements.
Don't feel that it is neces­
sary to wallop your first
shots a mile.
It’s not the least bit import­
ant where you hit the ball at
the
beginning if you are
swinging the club properly.
Strive to learn a sound
suing that you can groove
into an automatic pattern
and you will soon learn to
hit the ball with direction
and distance.

Packers 2 To 3 TD Favorites Tonight

Scores Triple
SALEM, N. II. (U P I) —
Jockey Henry Wajda, tha
leading rider of the current
Rockingham Park meeting,
scored a triple Thursday.
Wajda’s winning mounts were
Lady NIink in tiie first raca
$11.60, Ijohn in the fourth $6.40 and Drureen in th« seventh
$.7.60.
Florida’s new license fees
depend on the weight of the
car.

U.S. Track Team
O ff To London
H A N N O V E R , Germany
(UP1&gt;—The victorious United
States men's truck and field
team, a third straight victory
behind it, leaves today for
London ami a weekend meet
with Britain's top athlete*.
The Yank men won 10 of
Thursday's 11 events against
Germany's men's team to clot*
out a 111-82 victory. Previously on the current tour, the
Americans beat ths Russian*
and Poles in similar dual
meets.
A spectacular victory in the
1,600 meter relay highlighted
Thursday's action with Lester
Millmrn, ITlia Williams, Rex
Cowley ami Henry Carr clock­
ing 3.02.8 for the best time
in this event anywhere hi the
world this year.

Left-Right Homers

Shape For Season

Put Burton In Elite

By la ite U Press latermabeast
Offensive end Gail CogdllL
tha Detroit Lions' la st holdout
signed Thursday a fte r four o f
his teammatas, including AllPro middle linebacker Jo e
Schmidt and dafensiv* half-

i'uMeU Press la ts n u lis s il
Oft-traded Ellis Burton of
tha Cuba, a tough man to
keep tab* on becaus* he never
stays in one place too long,
landed in the record book
fo r keeps today—alongside
Mickey Mantle.
That'* a pretty tall order
for a guy with an undistin­
guished .224 lifetime batting
average, but Burton managed

back standout Dick (Night
Train) Lane, had agreed to
tarms with tha National Foot­
ball League club within the
previous 48-hour period.
The Baltimore Colts who
dominated the Western Divi­
sion a few short years ago,
returned to their foremost
weapon— the forward pass—in
Thursday's drill, which quar­
terbacks Johnny Units*, Lamaa M cllan, and Gary Cuozxo
throwing along with halfbacks
Lenny Moore, Tom Matt* and
J . W. Lockett.
The Cleveland Browns con­
PH ILADELPHIA &lt;UP1&gt;— tinued to polish their offense
World heavyweight champion against the blitx with traps,
Sonny Liston held the key to­ flare* and acreen passes. Star
day to a proposed title bout of ThuraJav'* workout wa*
between him and Caaaius Clay Frank Parker, a 6-6, 267here Sept. 30.
pound defensive tackle.
Ia Liston willing to bow out
The New York Giants sold
as a co-promoter of the bout former Notre Dam* lineman
with Boh and Jim Niton 7 I f Bob Bill to the Washington
not, the match appears doom­ Redskins for a 1961 draft
ed here.
choice. The 210-pound Bill, an
The Pennsylvania Athletic offensive guard, spent lust
Commission already has ruled season on the Giants’ "taxi
that it cannot grant a license squad" after injuring hia knee
to Intercontinental Promo­ in a pre-season game. The
tions. Inr., because Sonny ia ‘Skins sent linebacker Gene
head of the firm. A stale code Cronin to a Washington ho*
bans a license promoter from pi 1*1 fo r treatment from a
having an interest in a boxer. sever* lower back strain.
Tom Landry, coach of the
Sonny was not availabis for
Dallas Cowboys, was especial­
his reaction.
Bob Nilon, Chester, Pa., ly pleased with his defense
businessman, said ha had not during the Cowboy's last
been in contact with tha heavy workout prior to next
heavyweight king who was weeks' charity game against
scheduled to box an exhibition tha Loa Anegelcs Hams, al­
at Missouri S ta ts Penitentiary though quarterbacks Eddie
LeBaron ami Dou Meredith
in Jefferson City.
Nilon said ha could not say both looked good.
Coach Norm Van Brocklin
what Liston’a reaction would
be, but he pointed out that also found reason to be pleas­
there would have to be some ed with hii Minnesota Vik­
agreement by next week if the ings, who put on a polished
fight ia to coma off next performance. \ cierun backs
Tummy Mason and Bill Brown
month.
Nilon sold also that lit was each scored a TD during a
half-hour scrimmage.
unable to talk with William
Defensive end Dun Colchico
Cherry, intercontinental coun­
returned to action with the
sel, became of the death of
Son Fruncisco Forty-N'incia
the attorney's father.
Thursday after a week's ab­
However, Nilon said he ex ­
sence due to an injured right
pects to discus* the license re­
{ knee.
fusal with both Liston and
in American Football Lea­
Cherry by Sunday.
gue developments, sprinter Bo
Bob and Jim Nilon. along
Roberson of tho Oakland
with Liston, had been sched­
Raiders will miss Sunday's ex­
uled to promote the title bout. hibition gome against the Bos­
Liston la president of Inter­ ton I’utriots. Roberson, who
continental and owns 171s suffered a pulled groin mus­
per cent of the stock.
cle 1U days ago, had been list­
ed as u probable sturter.
The New Yoik Je ts acquired
Cunstantilios t'hurlie Throkas
from the Putriota and signed
halfhuck Bill Wood, a free
agent.
Cookie Gilchrist, the A Fl.'s
Kings wood Builders play a leading giuund gainer In 1962,
McRaney tonight for the gave hia bvst perfurmunco of
the training n-aton during the
championship of the Meu's
Buffalu Bills' dummy drill, the
Soft Ball League. These two Denver Broncos trimmed their
teams won over Wiison-klaier roster to 60 men, and veteran
and Granta Thursday night in linebarker Jack Rudolph join­
the semi finals.
ed the Patriot casualty list
Tied 14 all at the end of with a pulled muscle.
seven innings of play McRa­
ney scored 2 run* in the top
of the eighth inning to eat
the Grants.
Frank Williams was the
winninger pitcher and 11.
Helm* the loser.
In the other game of the
ae mi-finals Klngswoud Build­
ers defeated the Wilson-Maicr
9 to S.
With two men on, Harvey
of the Builders hit a homer,
accounting for three of the
9 runs scored. Emerson boraered for Wilson Maier.
Bud Moncrief was the win­
ning pitcher and Don Masaie
tha losrr.
Kingawood 0 2 3 4 0 1 0 9 14
W. Maier
1 0 3 0 1 0 0 5 12
McRaney 1 3 2 2 0 1 3 2 10 IS
Grants
l o 5 6 l i o o 14 11

Pennsylvania
Title Fight
Up To Liston

Soft Ball Loop
Playoff Tonight

Standings
I'aMeU f m s lateraatisaal
America a Leagwe

1(01 tth h l, \Yu.i o u tfit his new houseboat, "Harrel.t o’ Fun,” when he caught this six-pound
flounder in the Wekiva River. Roy says it’s not
unusual to s|&gt;ear this salt water fish or hook
them with shrimp for bait in the oceun but he
caught this beauty in fresh water with it live
shiner.
(Herald Photo)

Miami, Orlando Tied
For Second In Loop
lu lle d Pres* International
Miami edged D a y t o n a
Beach 4 3 and Urlando split
a doubtchcaitcr with Fort
Lauderdale 7-6, 2 6 Ust night,
leaving both trams tied for
second place in the Florida
S lat* League behind S a ra ­
sota.
In oilier league actum, St.
Petersburg split a pair wiUt
Lakeland, 4 0, 3-4, and Sara­
sota lost to Tampa 3-2.
Tommy Thompson won the
first gam* for Orlando by
tripling in&gt; the winning run
in the seventh inning to cap
a four-run rally against the
Yankees.
Fort Lauderdale turned the
tables in the nightcap when
pitcher Chuck Holding picked
up his eighth win of the sea
son by helling a two-run trt
pie in the sixth inning.
Three walks and a pitch
that gut away from Islander
catcher Dave Duncan cost
Daytona Beach the run Mi­
ami needed in tlie ninth inn
ing for the win.
Hon Ito'dnxon'a bavcs-loaded grounder and u hobbled
force play from short stop to
second base gave Tampa's
Tom
Perdu* just enough
time to score tlie run the
Tarpon* needed to tlown Sara­
sota.
Saints' hurler Charley Giuffrida gave up only three hits

in giving St. Petersburg Us
four run shutout win over
Lakeland in lh« opener.
Tiger first baseman Don
Pepper paced Lakeland to ita
nightcap win by hitting (wo
tingles to drive in a* many
runs.
Tonight,
Daytona
Beach
plays at Miami, Orlando goes
to Fort Lauderdaic, Sarasota
travels to Lakclamj and St.
Petersburg plays at Tampa.
Tlie Standings:
W. L. P e l
Sarasota
24 13 .649
Miami
21 17 .333
Orlando
21 17 .333
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Lakeland
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The asteroid Eros ean com*
to Isa* than 14 million miles
from earth a t ita closest ap­
proach, much nearer than
Stars or Venus.

Gets Award
NEW YORK (U P I) — John
P, Carmichael, sports editor
of the Chicago Daily News,
will he presented with the
1963 (irantlaiul Rice Memorial
Award for sports writing by
the Sportsmanship Brother­
hood Inc. at a New York
City luncheon, Nov. 1, Car­
michael is the ninth winner of
the award.
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Boston
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Cleveland
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Loa Angeles 33 38 .477 17
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Detroit
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Washington
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Thursday's Garnet
Boston at Baltimore, Ppd.,
rain
Only game scheduled
Saturday's Games
Cleveland at Detroit
Baltimore at New York
Chicago a t Loa Angelea night
Minnesota at Kansas City,
night
Boston nt Washington, night
National leag u e
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Tkaraday's Results
St. Loula I Cincinnati 3
Chicago 10 Milwaukee 2
Only game* scheduled
BaharUay'e Games
Pittsburah at Cincinnati
New York at Milwaukee
San Francisco at Chicago
Philadelphia at St. Louis
Los Angelea at Houston, night

it Thursday night when bn
became the eighth playwr la
m ajor league history to h it
bom* runs from both sides
of tb* plat* in one game.
The shopworn, switch-hit­
ting Burton, whose only other
claim to fame ia that he plays
s hot trumpet off the field,
accomplished
Thursday
night's feat while helping tho
Cubs beat the Braves, 10-3.
Batting right-handed, tho
27-year-old Chicago outfield­
e r set off a six-run rally with
hia fifth homer of the y ear
oft loser Denny Lem aster in
the first inning, then con­
nected for his aixth homer
while
batting
left-handed
aealm t reliever Ron puty?
in the seventh.
Burton thus joined a select
group of seven other m ajor
league's who switch hit home
runs in the same game. Most
notable ut tlie group U Man­
tle, who has done It on nino
different occasions. Most re­
cent before Burton w u Ma­
ury Wills of the Dodgers, who
did It last year.
In addition to his two hom­
e rs Thursday night, Stevo
Boros and Jim Schaffer also
home red for the Cuba as Lar­
ry Jackson act down tho
Braves on seven hits for his
12th victory against nino
lo ste j. Lem aster’* loss was
his
sixth
compared with
seven victories.
By winning, the Cuba solidfled their hold on fourth
place and moved to within
fit* games of th# idle firstplace Dodgers.
The St. Louie Cardinals
climbed into a tie for second
place wilh San Francisco by
defeating the Cincinnati Reds,
3-2, in tho only other Nation­
al League game scheduled.
The only game acheduled
In the American League was
Boston at Baltimore and it
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HomeScene
- Honoring Miss Carolee

Bridal Tea
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beading
"Je tstre a m ,"
the
Herald la beginning a once a
week column of Navy Neva.
After thia week the column
will appear each Tuesday. All
Navy news should be report­
ed to the above phone num­
ber a* early a t possible.)
Misa Emily Law, daughter
of Lt. and Mra. Vincent Law
of Silver Lake wa* honored
Monday night with a bridal
shower given by wives and
guests of NAS Weather.
The party waa held at the
home of Mrs. Libby Loper on
Cordova Drive, Gueita pre­
sent were Mrs. Sylvia Her­
zog, Mr*. Leo Edward*, Mr*.
Mary Jan e Ritchie, Mr*.
Jan e Noll, Mr*. Barbara
Draper, Mr*. Janice Lewis
and Mrs. Cecilia Conaway.
Others were Mrs. Marian
Lee, Mrs. Nancy Glynn, Mrs.
Derna Beteneourt, Mrs. Ann

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Slicpiiciil, Mrs. Jess Las;

MRS. W ALLY PHILIPS, Mr*. Milton Smith, Miss Carole* Oaterholm and
Mina Vida Sue Smith guthered around the tea table, Wednesday afternoon,
to pose for a Herald photographer. They were at the Smith home
honoring Mian Oaterholm whose wedding will be an event o f this month.

D e B a ry

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Personals
By Mr*. Adana Muller
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Har­
nett of Monroe Avt. entertain­
ed their ton and ilaughter-Inlaw, Mr. and Mr*. Edward J .
Harnett J r . who came by plane
from Garden City, ta n g fa.
land, N. Y . and vliltrd places
of Intureat in and around Cen­
tral Florida.
Mr*. Walter llaireuliucMe
J r . o f Lucerne Dr. le the proud
mother o f a ion born this
past wiek at Seminole Me­
morial lloapital In Sanford.
Mr. and hire. Charles Ash­
ley o f Valencia Rd. will cetehrate their Both Wedding An­
niversary, Friday, August 2
at their home from 1 to 5 p.m,
Mr. and Mrs. II. It. Rice of
8uniet Dr. will he missing
their
two
grandchildren,
Kathy and Barbara Rice when
they return to Cincinnati,
Ohio. Their aon Vernon Rice
waa here on a visit, but the
two girls were having auch a
good time with their little
friend* In Dellary, lie left
them with his mother nnd
father whin he returned to
Ohio.
Mra. Edna Reilly of Azalea
Dr. entertained her friend*,
Mr. and Mrs. George Seeley
formerly of Portsmouth, N. II.
who recently lived in Japan.
They like Dellary and may
aettle here.
Mr. and Mr*. G. Williams
ef Valencia ltd. rntertulned
their granddaughter, Diane,
from Westbury, Long Island,
N. Y. Diane took a trip to
Nassau, while suuth, but will
return to DelLtry before leav­
ing for homo,
Mrs. M. Phillips of Com­
munity Dr. entertained Mrs,
Ida Macuy, Mrs. M. Kauffing«r o f Cliffaide l'ark, N. J .
and Mr*. U. llrie of Paterson,
N. J . They are visiting Key
Weat, Miami, and place* of
interest in Central Florida
before heading north.
Mr. and Mr*. K. T. Je n ­
nings of llirmingham, Mich,
ami their six children, Jim ,
Rob, Judy, Susan, Chria and
mother, Mra. William C. Nae
gel of largo Vista.
The Daiiary Business and
Professional Women’s Club
WllfhOtd a Splash P arty-am t
Spaghetti Supper, August It.
at 0 :3 0 p. m. at the home of
Marie Aceardl on lltidscua Dr.
Mias Sully Nehier will present
a progrum on Health and
Safety.
The Ocala School For Girls
haa been one of the Dellary
Business a n d
Professional
Women's Cluli prujecta for
the pust several yeafs. Al­
berta Warner la the current
chairman of the project.
.Mr. and Mr*. Irving Jacobs
of Shell ltd.. DcDury huve
their granddaughter Susan,
and grandson Leslie from
Franklin Square, Long Island,
*N. Y. visiting them fo r the
auigtner.

83-4433

TH E ARTS AND CRAFTS program, a part o f the summer enrichment
program for the schools at Enterprise, closed this week, ending u six
weeks session under tho direction of Miss Cretchen Kriese nnd Rol&gt;ert M.
Newby. Pictured here are several of the summer participants. They are
Jimmy Magenheimer, Carolyn Watson, l ’atsy Long, Rose Gillespie, Mar­
cus Nutt and Connio Sellers.
(Photo by Cox)

Sanford

Personals

Mr. aod Mra. A. C. Kendall I they visited Mr. and Mra. II.
of Sanford recently returned J . McFarland and Mr. and
home (min a trip to Miami Mrs. J . L. lierch.
and also to tak e Wales where
Prior to the trip there Mrs.
Uiey visited their new grand­ Turner with Mrs. Carl Ra­
daughter, Celia Anne, who bun J r . and daughter*, Pat
was born to Mr. and Mra. and Peggy, ansi Mis* Susan
Eugene Kendall on July 3th. Phagan were guest* of Mra.
Maternal grandparent* are A. L. Thomas and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. S. F . Durand, Mary Lynn, un the Suwannee
also o( Sanford.
River near Trenton, Florida.
Mr. and Mri. G. DeMattio
and children, IJm ia, Arlene,
Mary Jo, George J r ., ami
Julie-Ann, and Mra. DeMattio’*
mother,
Mr*.
Irene
lirower of New Rochelle, N.
Y . arrived home Wedncaday
night after a vacation in
North Carolina. They spent
most of Hu; time at Vacation
Land, outside at Hrysoa City,
N. C.

Mis* Mildred Turner is
spending a week's vacation
in Norfolk, Va.

Mr. and Mra. Ray C. Winfree and children, Jackie,
Hill and Stan, will leave Sat­
urday for a vacation in Pan­
ama City. While there they
will attend the Sanford All
Star tittle league baseball
tournament to be held there
Tuesday,
Wednesday
and
Miss Judy Herron, daugh­ Thursday of next week.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Her­
ron,
left
Wednesday
for
J , C. Jorgensen left by
Gainesville where she will plane Thursday for Chicago
lie employed as X-ray tech­ where he will spend several
nician st the J . m ills Miller weeks with hia daughters.
hospital. Miss Herron com­
pleted her training at Orange
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Wynn
Memorial Hospital ki Or­ are on vacation touring Mexi­
lando last month.
co, Calofornia aod other part*
of the Weat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilerold Heck
clil&gt;.u-|i and children. Jim and ---- M r&lt; H..n W i - - . f i . ,n ,l St —
Ann, recently spent a (ew George Touhy recently attend­
days with Mrs. Hcckcnbaeh'a ed the Presbyterian Confer­
sister. Mrs. E. M. Layfield, ence on Church music at
in Uradenton, Florida.
Montreat, North Carolina.
Rev. and Mra. John W.
Thomas and sons, Kevin and
llrucc are in Staten Island,
N. Y. for a month. They ex­
changed homes with the Rev.
and Mrs. Meridith Calvert of
Staten island who are staying
in the rectory here. Rev. Cal­
vert also is officiating pastor
at the Episcopal Church in
absence of Uie Rev. Thomas.

Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Turn­
er and daughter, Anne, re­
cently returned from a viait
to Fernandm* Beach where •

Summer

house

guest*

Enlisted wives from VAH5 had a hake sale yesterday
in the Navy Exchange to raise
operating lunds for the club,
in charge of the sale were
Mrs. S. Farrell, Mrs. J . Rohrer and Mrs. Dolore* lienricks.
• • •

Friday night was spent In
"dinner and chit chat and an
evening out" for officers
wive* of VAII-7. The group
met at the Capri for their
break in routine.
Mrs. A. M. Campbell, Mrs.
T. J . Cann, Mrs. R. L. Conn.
Mrs. L. A. Teath. Mra. II. L.
Monroe, Mrs. R. L. Wright
and Mr*. G. F. Schneider at­
tended. Also present were I J .
Cdr. and Mrs. O. W. MeOf
interest
to
Sanford Quire, ex Seien ers" now at­
friends Is the marriage of tached to the Wing.
Mrs. Patricia Hassctt and
• • •
Joseph A. Braun, which was
Guest of honor at a stork
solemnized on July IS, 1963.
at 3:00 p. m. in the Chapel
of St. Catherine of Scinn*
Catholic Church, Hillsborough,
California,

Braun-Bassett

Marriage Told

The ceremony was perform­
ed by Father Daniel O'Con­
nor, and attendant* were Mr.
,Itobert C. Crompton and Mias
Pat Bassett, daughter of the
bride.
After an extended tour of
California, Mr. and Mra.
llraun are now reaiding at 30
Country Club Drive, Hills­
borough, Calif.
Sir. Braun la assistant gen­
eral manager of McCormich
k Company, Shilling Division,
in San Francisco. Mrs. Braun,
a former Sanford resident la
the daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs T . L- O'fnum r____

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Guests took the high and
low honor* at the VAH-9 of­
ficers wives bridge Friday.
Mrs. Gordon Kuehn from
VAH-3 took high honors while
Mrs. J . K. Thompson, also
from VAII-3 was low. Second
high wa* Mrs. A. F . Reno.
The bridge was held at the
Park Ridge home of Mrs.
Iteno. Playing were Mrs. C.
L. Atkinson, Mrs. R. II. Cooke
Mrs. Jody Huey, Mrs. J . O.
Moloney, Mrs. Jam es Shipman and Mrs. D. G. Tisc.
Other guests were Mrs.
Mike Durant and Mrs. G. J .
Klctt from VAII-1 and Mrs.
L. E. Ebberl from Hatwing
One.
• • •

Mr. and Mr*. Hen Wiggina
and family are Miss Caroline
Pe*sc!ike and Miss Jan Fran­
klin of Wenatchee, Washing­
ton.

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LA U N D R Y

lois, Mrs. Kay Sparks, Mrs.
Emily Law, Mrs. Vi Thomas
and Miss Debbie- Glynn.
Miss Law la the bride-elect
of Em . Tom Joyner, current­
ly attached to VAH-3. The
wedding will he August IT at
Holy Cross Epltcopal Church.
• • •
Ingoing and outgoing board
members both were present
at the CPO Wive* board
meeting Monday evening. The
meeting was held at the home
of club president Mra. C. B.
Reeves of Bcardall Ave.
Members attending were
Mra. E. H. Nance, Mrs. Hen­
ry Quinn, Mrs. Reeves, Mrs.
C. T. Weaver, Mr*. A. M.
Blair, Mrs. F. L. Wiggins,
Mrs. I. J . Jarrell, Mrs. Aldera Kelly, Mrs. P. J . Weber
and Mrs. V. W. Ganderton.
• • •

Opposite Goodyear

shower and luncheon recent­
ly was Mrs. Ja m e s B ell. The
party was held a t the bom*
of Mrs. G. L . Atkinson on
Elm St.
Mrs. Bell's sister, Wilma
Hollister, who Is visiting from
Pasadena, Joined the g^oup

FIR S T

Requires Almost
Constant Care

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P a g e 6— F r i . A a g t , * 6 3

Wedding Date Set
By Miss Michels

This summer the beauty
focus Is on the eyes. Eyes
that are cool, clear and bright
.Wedding plans for Miss Cacciatore, son of Mr. and
are
your
most important
Carolyn
Elaine
Michels, Mrs. Sam Cacciatore of O rsummer jewel. To make them diughter of Mr. and Mrs. lando, sre being announced
which included Mra. J . L. sparkle, wring out a wash­ Anton Michels and Sammy today.
The ceremony will be perTrepanier, Mrs. John Tuttle, cloth in Ice water and place
formed on August 10 at I t a.
over
closed
eyes
for
a
few
Mrs. C. T . Butler and Mrs.
m. at the All SouU Catholi*
minutes. Then give them a
Atkinson.
Church in Sanford.
By Myrtle Wilson
cooling beauty bath with a
All friends and reUtives o f
Centlag Events
few drops of eye lotion. Wipe Home Demonstration Agent
the couple are cordially In­
A slide into first base ju st
Monday Aag. S
vited to attend the wedding
away excess lotion with a tis­
os the ball wrhixxes overhead,
CPO Wives, • p. m. NAS
and reception that will fol­
sue and apply make-up.
a riotous game of lawn tag,
Ballroom. All E-7, E -t, E »
low at the church social h all.
Green eye make-up gives or even a quiet picnic on the
Wives.
Miss
Michel*
attended
Wednesday Aag. T
you a cool outlook. It's great yraaa. These things are Iota schools in Sanford and g ra­
VAH-9 officers wives cof­ on blue eyes too. Eyeliner in o f fun for youngsters— but duated from Bishop Moor*
fee. 10 a. m. Home of Mrs. grey or brown widens eyes. often not fo r Mom. Not if she High School in Orlando. Sha
haa grass stains to remove
J . D. Moloney.
attended Orlando Junior Col­
Try liquid liner, applied with a fte r the fun ia over.
Tkarsday Aag. S
lege and at present is study­
I ’rompt treatm ent and the
VAH-11 officer* wives lun­ a deft hand.
ing at Stetson University
Curl
lashes
for
a
wide­
right method are the answer where she will receive her
cheon 13:30, Jim Spencers.
Reservations by Aug. • with awake look. Brush on mas­ to this problem, say textile B. A. degree In Elem entary
P at Fox or Mary Eileen Car- ca ra without smearing, fold chemlsta of the U. S. Depart­ Education on August 9th.
a
soft tissue
under the ment of Agriculture’s Agri­
ment.
Mr. Cacciator* also attend­
VAH-3 officers wives coffee, lashes. Hold tissue in place cultural Research Service.
ed Orlando Junior College and
for a few seconds to allow
Here’* what they suggest is a graduate of Stetson. He
10 a. m ., Afterburner.
L’ sscsra to dry.
you do to remove a stain from will enter SteUon Law School
Eye beauty requires con­ grass, flowers, or foliage.
in Sb Petersburg this F a ll.
stant care, since eyes and
Work from the wrong side
the area around them, are of the fabric, forcing the stein
the most delicate and most out instead of in.
valuable part of your face.
On washable fabric*, work a
Always remove eye makeup detergent into the stain, then
X iw lo w q a w ia g u
Members o f the Pilot Club
with a rich cream. Gently rinse. If the stain is stubborn
of Sanford combined pleasure
blot off cream with a tissue, and remains a fter this treat­
with business when they met
never rub.
ment, use a chlorine or aodium
at the home of Mrs. Raymond
f r o m -----Give your eyes extra pro­ perborate bleach or hydrogen
Ball, Lake Mary.
Yo u r
D ow nto w l
F lorist
tection while you acquire a peroxide. Do not use chlorine
After swimming, boating,
suntan — for health as well blcuches on fabrics th a t con­
SANFORD
and fishing, members of the
as beauty's sake. Your eyes tain silk, wool, or apandex filt­
FLOW ER SHOP
club and their guests enjoy­
are the most valuable part ers. Read the labels on washCor. E. 1st k Sanford A t * .
ed grilled steaks, salad, bak­
of your face. Not only is the wear fabrics to act if it is
FA 2-1822
FA 3-8452
ed potatoer, hot rolls and
safe
to
use
a
chlorine
bleach.
delicate skin around the eyes
apple pie.
more susceptible to sunburn,
The hostess was assisted
but direct rays of the sun are
by Mrs. George Stine and
harmful to the eye Itself.
Mrs.
Jo el Field.
1. Always wear sunglasses
The new president. Miss
when in direct sunlight If
Janet Smith, then called a
you don't you'll find you’ve
short business meeting with
reports of the convention and acquired tiny squint lines by
the end of the season.
standing committees,
Miss
2. If &gt;ou are lying on your
F.dilh
Mawhinney,
District
back, face up to the sun, you
Governor will visit the club
need more than sunglasses to
October I , the members were
protect cyea from the direct
Informed.
The August meeting will be rays. Make tissue pads by
held at the home of Mrs. soaking tissues in skin fresh­
Philip Westgate on Ihe 27th. ener and placing over dosed
Guests were Mrs. Homer eyes. Use tissue pads under
Little, Mrs. Lourine Messen­ dark glsssrs.
3. Never look directly Into
ger, Mrs. M. L. Rabnrn and
Mrs. Annette Howard, also tho sun. Dark glasses do not
Anchor G irlf Susan Deal, provide sufficient protection
NEW SHIPMENT - FA LL
Elaine Echols and Bonnie for the eye and permanent
Caolo. Member* present were damage may result.

Removal Hints

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M U TED
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When you're packing the
ca r for the family vacation
trip, include a plastic bottle w
of water, a "litter bag" and
a roll of kitchen paper tow­
els. You'll find these sup­
plies handy for cleaning the
windshield between service
station stops, cleaning sticky
hands, and wiping up spills
from on-the-road snacks.

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The fashion mark for sum
mcr is Immaculate
white
gloves, washed after each
wearing. To help them dry
quickly, wring out freshlywashed gloves and roll In a
towel. Unroll and blow into
the gloves to force air Into
the fingers.
Next stuff the gloves light­
ly with tissues to help the air
circulate through the fabric.
Hang up using a clothes pin.
Even during the most humid
weather you'll
find
your
gloves will dry overnight.

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U r*.
Milton Smith and
~ -daughter Vida Su* Smith,
wet* b oat***** to a Ir s ily
tea, Wednesday afternoo:T~ln
honor o f Misa Carolee O iler„ holm, bride-elect of Wallace
-P h ilip * J r .
- * The hostesses ehoie a green
, and white color icbcrne for
•party appointment*. A rtlitle
‘ floral
arrangement*
were
” placed a t vantage point* In
the Smith home and the tea
table, covered with white lace
over pale green, held white
gladioli and FIJI mum* in an
antique crystal hewl. White
taper* In illr e r candetebra
Illuminated the table which
wa* centered with a crystal
punch bowl. The howl waa
circled with h e p and minia­
ture green ro iet and a gar­
land o f rose* were Iced in
the ring float In the r ~ —•
The honoree wore a be­
coming drcia of peach eye­
let with deep peach accessorha and the boitcaaea p a te n t­
ed her with a coruge of
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by Mis* Merritt Philip*, Mrs.
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'Auntie Marne' Hit At Movieland

By Abigail Van Buren
DEAR A B B Y : Our son brought
hid girl (from a largo city) home for
us to meet. She is 21. and our son is
24. The girl was invited to be our
guest for as long ns she wishes. We
have four other children, from 12 to
19. We welcomed this girl with open
arms, but she sturted a war the first
night she was here. She wears nylon,
see-through baby doll pajamas, and
thinks nothing o f coming out in the
evening to watch TV in that outfit.
And in front o f everybody! My hus­
band is only 43, Auby, and that is
not old. The younger children re­
mark that Daddy is wearing sun
glasses in the house so nobody can
ace his eyes roll urouml. My sou says
he doesn’t see anything wrong with
it. I offered the girl my red and green
plaid bathrobe, but she refused it.
How can I impress upon her that it
isn't right to sit around in front of
my family liku that?
A T A LOSS

her jaw. She never makes an effort
to stifle her yawn even slightly, nor
does she cover her mouth. Correct me
if I’m wrong, but isn’’t it possible to
yawn with one's mouth closed? I do
it nil the time. It Is not quite as satis­
fying ns yawning with an open
mouth, but in public, it’s rude to
show one’s tonsils. My sister tells
me I am crazy, that no one can yawn
with their mouth closed. Well, I do.
Am 1 the rare bird? Or Is she ju st
stubborn?
K E E P ME N AM ELESS

From the novel. "Auntie
Marne." by Patrick Dennii,
the film co-itar* Rotalind
Husacll and Forrest Tucker,
with Coral Browne and Fred
Clark. It la in Technicolor.
Also featured S u n d a y
through Tuesday will be
"K id Galahad," in eolor and

ROSALIND R U SSE I.L co-stars with Forrest
Tucker in “Auntie Mame" the famous Broad­
way play showing on the screen Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday at the Movieland Drive-In Theatre.

Qacnbij.

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On(Bhidqsi

Featured on Wednesday and
Thursday, both in color, will
be "The Magie Sword, with
Basil Rathbone, and "Jo u r­
ney Ui the Center o f the
E a rth ," with Pat Boone.
A triple feature is offered
Friday and Saturday. Aug.
9 to. First is "G unstreet,"
with Jam es Brown; a color
comedy starring Boh lloqa
and Amla Ekberg, "C all M*
llw ana" and Pat Boone in
"S ta te F a ir."

JFK's War Story PSssying At Stiti

Bringing to the screen the
combat exploits of President
DEAR A BBY : Can a man get a John F. Kennedy as a Navy *
divorce on the grounds of extruva- ! PT-boat commander in the
ounce? I nuik»* ?12,000 n year and South Pacific during World
my wife spends that much and puts War II. "P T 109", th* Warnme in debt besides. She is a social er Bros, adventure drama In
climber and spends her days buying Technicolor and Panavlston,
DEAR AT: No 21-year-old girl
out the stores. I tried giving her an opens Sunday at the Ritz
can be this naive. Tell your son if he
doesn't see anything wrong with it,
allowance but she spent the allow­ Theater. Opning at t:U p.m.
ance and ran up bills too. I had to pay Sunday through Wednesday,
YOU do. Hive him five minutes in
which to straighten her out. And if
the bills or allow my credit to be showings will be at 2: IS, 5; 10
he doesn’t do it— its your assign­
ruined. If I didn't hnve children, I and 9 p. m.
Cliff Robertson, who won
ment. Motherwould leave her tonight- W hat can a
•
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the coveted role over more
man do with a wife like this?
DEAR A B B Y : Silly as this may
DISCOURAGED AND BROKE than 100 performers, por­
trays Lt. (Jg ) J.F . Kennedy
ecem, I would like to clear something
up. I am a bachelor by choice. 1 live
DEAR D nnd B : It is obvious that in live bin-scale action epic.
with a divorced sister, age 71. She
your wife isn't able to manage mon­ Ty Hardin. Jam es Gregory,
has a habit of yawning. I know it is
ey. So YOU manage it. Charge ac­ Robert Culp and Grant Wil­
no crime to yawn, but you should see
counts can be closed, you know. So liams are co-starred as rug­
my sister! She opens her mouth so
close them. Set up a budget und give ged PT-bout men who fought
with Ft. Kennedy in the his­
wide it a wonder she doesn't dislocate
your wife “pocket money”.
toric battle for the Solomon
*
Islands.
Vv
Filmed under Ibe personal ■
k A
i aoa. e A 4
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supervision of Jack L. Warn­
L T (jg ) JOHN K. KENNEDY la inirtrnyetl by
er, president of Warner Bros.,
" P T 109" it based on the
C liff UoberttMin In “I T 109,” the Warner Dron.
hest-selllng book by Washing­
motion picture adventure drama aliout J F K ’n
Perhaps the one character­
ton newsman Robert J . Dono­
World W ar II exploits in the Fotiili 1’adfic, open­
NORTH
* jack will hold that trick.
Bight here is where the van. The film was produced
istic that separates the good
ing Sunday at the Ritz Theatre.
ATS*
sheep
and the goals are se­
f
A
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player from the
average
♦ y Ji
parated. The careless player
player is that the good play­
A 10 9 ] 2
will lead the queen of dia­
WEST
BAST
er is always careful to givo
monds from dummy. West's
A J to 9 A 2
ASS
himself the best cturnre for
ace will capture the trick and
V y 9J *
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success.
from then on South will be
♦ AT
♦ 10 9 S *
South's three no-trump con­
AQC
+ K JIS
I f t ( 4 1 Fd Dullltan Dhow
US it) Navy Flltp nf VV**h
struggling with a lost cause.
F R ID A Y P . M.
1:3,1 ( VI Action T h . a t r r
ip) Jan* Wyman Show
s o u t h &lt;t&gt;)
tract is so normal that a n y ­
He will never be abie to I : H 11) W t ) M f o » c r * r
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one would arrive at it. The
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make more than eight trick*
t i l) (»I World of Mp.rd
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(» Sunday Night
opening lead of the jack of
Tlie careful player will lead
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spades is just as normal and
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toward dummy. West will
South West North Bast
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South any time at all to see
have to play his ace, but in­ 1:11 ( I ) Waalkar
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( I ) Candid Camara
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Taylor
PaM
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W ill i ) S k i n My Lla a
that it is up to him to stu c k
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the diamond suit, so he leads
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a low diamond toward dum­
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Hoard
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my. If West rises with the j c r problems, but West will diamond tricks and his con­ Till ( I ) Th* ll.b.l
* Jh i l l Mr. F. I
( ! ) V4IJ F U Maw*
( f t O aU aar B i H . u *
t Ik (I) hindor Vanocur*
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By Oswald Jacoby

by Bryan Foy and directed
by Leslie H Martinson from
a screenplay by Richard L.
lJrccn.
The ilory of "P T 109" be­
gins April 7. 19U, when a
Japanese aerial bombing at­
tack welcomes Lt. Kennedy
to the Solomons, and con­
tinues through the remark­
able events that followed the
night and early morning of
August 2. ltM.t, when the
hatUe-scarrcd
patrol-torpedo
boat 109 wa* cut in two by a
Japanese destroyer, the Amagirl.
Kennedy spent W of the
next 39 hours in the water,
pulling a badly burned crew­
member to the safety of a
small island, then swimming
out to sea again at night in
the hope of signalling a PTboat on patrol duly. The
rrvw of Ihc 109 was given up
for dead, but Kennedy and
the other survivors lived to
report the fascinating story
of their thrilling rescue—and
to fight again against the
Japanese.

By JU D Y TURN ER
It would seem like a good idea if we would adopt
ns n national pastime the Latin American “siesta.’'
These hot summer afternoons aren’t good for too
much else, unless it’s enjoying yourself in one of
these air-conditioned spots.
Looking tan and happy
from hrr abort trip to Nor­
folk, Flo i* back at th* Carib*
now and doetn't anticipate
any mor* Tnrationa for a
while. 1 met bill uier* loo.
Ile’a Flo'* aub who really
outdid himself hcldlng down
tha fort during har absence.
Anyway, lh* Cariha I* atlll
open from 9 a.m. Ill (2 a.tn.
tlx dn.v* it wrek, with Jackacn taking the evening shlf*.
I'm sura th* Carib* la ona of
th* coolest place* downtown,
*o don’t feryat It when you'ro
looking for somewhere to
atop for some refreshment at
lunchtime or aftar work.
Uavt your meal th e n too If
you Ilka.
a a a
Jim I* hark helping rut oc­
casionally now a t Kpencara,
getting his arm back Into
ahap* and greeting hla old
friends.
Doris
says
that
they've been quit* busy with
a full dining room and having
a lot of fun. Ona thing w*
haven't mentioned latdly i*
that flpenrera I* a fine pise*
to take the family for a meal
nr rrh'bratlon with Its separ­
ata dining room.
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Another place doing a good
builnexa Is Glenn's Hub Shop
on 43tl across from W eather*field, lt la owned by Glenn
Andarson, who moved from
near Apopka In March, and
to fa r Is much happier In hla
naw location, Glenn has bo«n
In Florida for flva y e a n , end­
ing up her* a fter visiting
(I) l.aa# al I.H#
friend* In th* a rta . H* had
(I) Harry Raaaaaar
( ll Falkar Knawa Bool fortntrly been a plumber in
III aaartk too Taaaafyaw Pittsburgh. You ean't make
( l l Truth ar Caaaamuch more o f a change thnn
quanaaa
thatl Th* Sub 8hop will
II) Ualdlae U fkt
shortly open a danc* pavlllion
(I) NBC Mawa
(II Tha Opia Wladaw with lie* entertainment so
( I ) Hanaral Hoapital
( ll Nawa aad WaaWtr (hi* will probably b# on# of
the more lively places around.
ill tm fttlaa

WEEKEND TELEV ISIO N

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Homomaking is an area in
which your own personality

can take over. Self-expression
can make it fun rather than
a chore.
Furnishing a home Is just
a task to the woman who
RIDE-1M THEATR goes into a furniture store
and buys whatever the sales­
TONI I K K HAT._____
man is aide to sell her.
&gt;1.00 A CARLOAD
It's a satisfying, creative
job to the woman who visual­
(HAN'T 3 • FE A T I'B K
"HOT BOH" JA M BO REE
izes the kind of home she
wants, works it out in her
FR E E - FREE - F R E E
own mind and then puts it
Brand New
together piece by piece.
Midget "But Rod" Car
It's the same with enter­
Given A»ay
taining. The woman who sim­
Tonile . Free
ply asks back the people who
On Our Giant Screen
entertain
her, and offers
•ROAR OF H IE CROWD" them exactly the kind of
Indlanapoli* Race* - Color
evening tlicy offered her,
Plus
finds entertaining a bore.
"T H E RACERS"
The woman who gets the
Kirk Dongle* - Color
And
crowd together ticca use site
• T ill N D tlt IN t AItOLINA” enjoys them, is pretty sure
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they'll enjoy each other, and
tries lo plan an enjoyable
evening, really like* enter­
taining.
COMING
Tlic woman who never cuts
S I N . - MON. - T I E S .
her housework down to Use
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'AUNTIE

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Fri. Aug. 2. ’6 3 -P a g e 7

starring Elvis Presley.

Th« famous play which ran
(or to lont on Broadway.
"Auntie Mame," now U on
film and will be ihowing Sun­
day through Tuetday at ths
Movieland Drive-In Theater.

DEAR NAM ELESS: It IS possi­
ble to yawn with one’s mouth closed.
But few people have the control to
do it. There is no excuse however for
failing to cover one’s mouth while
yawning.
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HOLLYWOOD
( U r i) —
Eli Wallarh will appear in a
Nailing rola in "A ct One,"
por* Schary’a screen version
of Moil Hurt's autobiography,
rim picture ulau stars George
Hamilton and Jaaon Robardi

ing spot* for the young
crowd. Skat# City has many
claaae* and for those who like
competition and thow, th*
Skntr City Rollers Pnnce and
Figure Club is open to mrmberxhip. The rink hax all
type* of concessions also,
a a a
Y’ou'll have to pu»h away
from thoi* tables to enjoy
this neat sport, hut you'll ha
glad you did. That lltlie Putt
I but golf course on French
Ava. has been reopened and
cleaned n
and la doing a
thriving business. The new
owner U Gil Smith, a Putt
Putter who began his play,
ing In Cincinnati fi yeara ago.
Although ha worked for two
yeara In Orlando a t another
type o f work, ha never lo il
Interest In miniature golf and
decided to try It hers. Ha's
helped by hla wife and two
children. Every Sunday there
la a tournament . . . practice
at f p.m. and play at 4 p.m.
.
.
.
On* of my faverlta maaagereaaes (what a word) has
finally decided to retire. This
ifill make the second retire­
ment fo r Jo y Manros* of the
Capri, whose first retirement
lasted two years. She said
"W a ll see how long this
la st*." But thoaa who know
Jo y and know the Cepri know
what a wonderful Job aha ha*
dona there, right from when
it opened until now. 8ho said
the'* really learned a lot and
mat many wonderful people,
but Is ready to just do noIhlng for a while. The Capri
la closed during the daylim*
now except for special event!
. . . open at 4 p.m. til mid*
night.

Olsen Signs

CINCINNATI, Ohio fUPIV
One of our old friends, the — Bud Olsen, a one-year vet*
Skate City Skating Rink on eran of th* National Baxket*
Uia Dog Track Hoad is back ball Association, has signed
with us this
wrek.Run by his 1061-19(14 contract with
John Millar, Skate City la th* Cincinnati Royala. Olaan
right around th# corner off a former University of Louis*
l7-'/J and la one of south villa star, if the fifth Royal to
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county’s moat popular gather­ agrro to term*.
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SI'EN CEH ’S —

RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE

ALL TH E LOBSTEH YOU CAN EAT .... 13.25
CHAR - BROILED PRIME STEA K S
DANISH I.OHSTKK TA ILS

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(sweet as a nut)

ROYAL RED SHRIM P

(a real drllrary (He way » • ____
prepare them! . . . they art NOT
French Fried!)

CHOICE

COMBINATION PLA TTER

(llaniah Lobster Tall* anal Royal
Red Hhrimp)

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LEGS

Hautred In Melted Butler
UNDER T1IE UM BRELLA
A Variety Of Fine Cheese# and Meat*— F n
To Enjoy While We Prepare Your Dinner
IIANCK TO GOOD MI SIC EVERY NIGHT
South French Ave.
Sanford
I'hon* FA 2-0331

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Conic to the 2100 Block
on French Avenue - it’s the

'•'•/•/ome of Enjoyment"BURGER KING - "Home of th* Whopper"
TOM’S PIZZA - "llo m t of Fresh Daily Piiwt"
MARYLAND FR IED CHICKEN • “ Home of the
Take-Out Box”
WARREN’S DONUTS * "Horn, of Sanford’*
IkHt Doughnuts”

This Is I* Inform my friends and customers that tffeelite Aug. I, 1963 I have sold my rraisuranl, knuan
for lh* past I I year* aa Mr*. Appleby's Bealauranl, In
th* Valdas Hotel building, to Wilks and Koa* Bowman.
wt. and Mr*. Bowman in my judgment ar* fin* paopla
»ad I am furiuuata lo find Iwa auch high type people
la turn my customer* over to.
From lh* bottom of my heart, may I say thank you for
th* many kindnane* shown m* in th* past. ! ihall
d aaya b* grateful ami I tru»l you will show Wilke
tad Rosa Bowman the sum* kind consideration you
hove ohowB m*.
Again Ihanka, and may God bless you *IL

AND NOW

PUTT PUTT G O LF
HOME OF BUTTING
2107 FREN CH A Y E .

GIL SMITH
Managing 1’iu

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FO RM ER OWNER

Mrs. Appleby's Restaurant

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dead,
t ha Ir
anknown
balra. darlaaaa, apouiai,
grantee*. eradltora. lienara. assignees, and truefaaa, and aca ln a t tha un­
known
balra,
grantee*,
eradltora er otkar paranna
• I a In I a i
tip,
through, undar or againat MAMUKL C. HACKNET, dacaaaad,
and to anjr and all otbar p a r­
tis* claiming any rlcht, tllla,
a n d/o r Intaraat In and to tha
following daacrlbad property,
to wit:
Raglnnlng a t tha Northwaat corner of Mectlon II.
Tnwaahln
to
R o a r h.
Range,
It
Eaat.
run
thence South along Sec­
tion line H I feat, thence
Ea a t
HI
feet,
thence
North
411
feet,
thence
Waat H I feet to tha point
a f beginning, flometlmee
deecrlbed a t tha North
H I feet of the Waat H I
feel of Rl»* W A, uf ReF la t of Weklva Hpnnge
Park , according to plat
thereof recorded In l l a l
Rook 4, 1‘agea 14 and 41,
Public Recnrde of Hemlnola County. Florida.
YOU A RB IIKRKIIY NOTI­
F I E D that tha Plaintiff, n.
K LANGFORD hae In.milled
ault agalnat you In Ihe C ir­
cuit Court of the Ninth Ju d i­
cial Circuit, In and for Heinlnola County, Florida, tha na­
ture of the ault la to quiet
title to tha above ite.crlhed
property, aald property be­
ing alluatail and located In
Hamlnole County, Florida. You
and each of you a r a hereby
required to file your Anewer
with the Clerk of tha Circuit
Court. In and for Seminole
County, Florida, and eerva a
copy thereof upon ll.r o ld A.
Ward. III. of the firm of
Wlnderweedle, Maine. A Ward,
l i t P ark Avenue. Houth, Win­
ter Park. Florida. Attorney,
fur Plaintiff In the above urtlon, on o r before Ilia 1211.
day of A u g u .t , 1*41, alee a
Decree Pro Confeeao will be
entered a g a i n . I you.
IT IH O R D E R ED that Ihla
■be publlehed In The Hanford
1 llerald, a new .p ap er puMl.hr.l
In Hemlnole County, Florida,
once each week fur four con•ecutlve week..
WITNEHH the hand of tha
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Hemlnole County, Florida, till*
tha l«th day of Ju ly, 1*41.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. Ile.kwlth. Jr .,
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Wlnderweedle. Ilalnea A Ward
i l l Park Avenue, Houlh
Winter P a rk . Florida
Puhllah Ju ly 12. 1*. 24 A Aug.

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NORTH AMERICAN IIORT0 A O E CORPORATIOW, an
Arkanaaa corporation.
Plaintiff,
RENE LAMBERT and S H I R L E T LAMBERT, hla wife.
Defendant*,
k i m r a o r si r?
T1IS STATE O F rLORID-A
TIM R E N E
1-AMRKItT
and
HIIIRLET I.AMHKRT, hla
wife, who.a r e . l d . n r a Is
Santa Crua California
Notice la hereby given th a t
•nit bae been filed In tha
above Indicated Co urt ag aln et
you and each of you the litis
of which caaa la aa above
•bown.
Tou are hereby required to
fils your answer o r written
defenses. If any. In tha above
proceeding with tha Clerk of
this Court and t o servo a
ro - y thereof upon the plain­
tiff's attorneys whose name
and ad drs.s appea rs hereon,
on or before the I7 th day of
August, 1*41. tha nature of
this proceeding being a suit to
forscloee the lien of a m o r t ­
gage on the following describ­
ed property slluata In Hemlaols County. Florida, to w it:
I/YT I, BLOCK Q. BUNLAND EST ATES, a subo r plat thereof recorded
In Plat Rook I t , Page 14.
Public Records of Heml­
nole County. Florida.
DONE and O R D E R E D at
Hanford,
Hrmtnoln
County,
Htate of Florida, this loth
day of July, 1*41.
(HEAL)
Arth ur II. Ileekwlth. J r .
Clerk of the Circuit Court
lly: Martha T. Vlhlen
D. C.
Roses, Wight A Ilurford
Colonial Building—Hull. 241
l i l t First Avenua Houlh
Ht. Petersburg, Florida
Attorneys for P la intiff
Publl.h July 14 A Aug. 1, I,
14. 1*42.
CDK-72

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FonP.C'LORl'Itl, R4L R
NOTICE Is hereby
given
that Ihe underelgned Arthur
II. Ileekwlth. Clerk of Circuit
nurt
of Hemlnole County,
Florida, will, on the 11th .lay
of
Augu.t,
1»SJ.
at
ll:oo
o'clock A. M. a t the F ro n t
Door of the Hemlnole County
Court llou.e, Hemlnole Coun­
ty. In the city of Hanford.
Florida, offer for sale and
•ell a t public outcr y to tha
highest and heat bidder for
ra .h , the following deaerlbed
property eltuuled In Hemlnole
County, Florida, to-w lt:
Lot II, Block E, WOODM E R E PARK 2ND R E ­
PLAT, according to plat
thereof recorded In Plat
llonk 12, P a ge *2, Public
Itrcnrda a t Heinlnols Coun­
ty. Florida,
pursuant to tha Final Decraa
of Forsclosura entered In a
rase pending In said Court,
the etyle of which la
McCAUOIIAN M O It T O A O B
COMPANY. IN C,
a Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff,
_!•
PAUL FOt-SOM T H A Y E R and
RONNIE U T H A YE R , hla wife,
et a l .
Defendants,
and the chancery number of
which la llv li.
WITNEHH my hand and the
official seal of aald Court, this
31 at day of Ju ly, 1*42.
(HEAL)
Arthur II. B 'ck w llh. Jr..
Clark of the Circuit Court
of Hemlnole County, Flor
Ida
By: Martha T . Vlhlen
Deputy Clerk
Joseph M. F ltlg e ra ld
Attorney for Plaintiff
224 .Security T ru s t Building
Miami S2, Florida
ritaiiktlii 1-1471
Publish Aug 2, 1941.
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Use
— C O M E MSW
A R E E O CONCEITED O f f
THEIR 0IRTMDAV5 TH E/
SEN D A T E L I6 R A M O F
COtJORATULATtOUS TO
TH EIR M O TH ERS —

CHRYSLER
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The
Herald

ROOM AIK
CONDITION BUS

CALL FA 2-8321

W ant

Southern Air
2513 Park Dr.
Air Conditioning
Heat - Hefrlgerstion

Metals

Classified Ads Bring Results
C. For R * * t

*. Natkaa -

122-5612

VACUUM CLEANER repair*, EFFICIENCY Apartment on
part*, aoppliaa for Ekctrw- First SL Near 2 c ity free
Office 204 W. First lug, Kirby, Hoover, Air- parking lots and shopping
DEADLOTK*
Way, Rex-Air ete. Frog ■tores. No utility charge*.
pickup. Now and Uied
CLASSIFIED DUPLAY:
Suitable for eoupi* o r sin­
Tut*., thru Fri. • 2 P . H . day
claaacri fold. FA 2-22X2.
gle, also retired people.
before tBMftiofi. Moo.

S. EdDcatioB - lkHlrwctioB

FA 2-4711

RENT A BED
STXA1GHT CLASSIFIED:
Tuas., thru Fri. - I P . M. day EARN MORE— Learn ac- Runaway, Hospital 4 Baby
counting. Quick, thorough,
Beds.
beforg insertion. Mon.
home itudy court*. Form oit
By Day, Week, or Month
in accounting lin e * 1103,
CARROLL’S FURNITURE
R ESPO N SIBILITY:
International
Accountant*
Tht Herald will lot to m* 80c. Inc. W rit* Boa 38, e o Ph. FA 2-6111 11$ W. l i t SL
ipoaaibl* for more thaa oor
Sanford Herald.
OFFICE for rent 33 x 18 ft.
incorroct laMriioa of your id,
Ideal ideation, down town.
tad rtoonrto tbr right to re- L For Boat
201 Commercial St.
vUa or rtjgcl say advortlsomeat from what ordtred to F U R N I S H E D Apartmgnt. FURNISHED cottage. $63. a
conform la the policioa of thla Clean and c Io m la. J l n m i t
month. Located at Fivo
Cowan. 322-4013.
atpar.
Points. FA 2-1467.

FURN. Apt. Clot* in. Phone
UNFURNL. *KD lsrgo 2 bed­
FA 2-2M0.
room Duplex. FIs. room.
Electron beat,
lllh
SL
F U R N . A n t 2 3 0 0 MsUonvltU.
Longwood. 838-3298.
rR A ILER , private l o t Ph.
FURNISHED or unfurnished
FA 2-6007.
4 Urge Rooms. Tile bath.
SUMMER RA TE. L a r g e
2 Miles from base. Phone
clean 2 bdr. furn. apL $63.
FA 2-3733.
1700 Magnolia Av*.
2 BEDROOM bouse. Kitchen
COOL LIVING
equipped. $73. FA 2-2838.
For Rent or Lease. LAKE121 LAUREL DRIVE
FRONT borne. Banana Lake
1 bedroom — furnished — 3 BEDROOM, kitchen equipped House. $93 a month.
modern kitchen — all city
Ph. FA 2-6457.
conveniences — excellent
swimming, skiing, fishing. 1 BEDROOM House furnish,
Available Aug. 10th. phone
ed. Adults only. NO 8-5121
FA 2 1786 alter «:00 p. m.
FURNISHED Apt. FA 2-0*47.
BEDROOM furnished du­
plex apt. Adults. FA 2-3610. 2 ROOM furnished Apartment.
$55, Includes water A alee"CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
tricity. FA 2-8344.
Gables. FA 10720.
BEDROOM furnished apart*
Bedroom, 2 bath, air-con­
meat. FA 2-0641.
ditioned, fenced p itio , extra
large carpeted F l o r i d a 1-3 BR. house $43 a month.
room, hardwood floors. Ph. 1-2 br. house $32. a month.
S. Sanford Ave. FA 2-3219.
FA 2-8393.

C LA SSIFIED INDEX
Lost A Found
Notices - Personals
Education - Initruction
Transportation
Food
For Rent
1 A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
Beach Rentals
F or Sale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
1. Real Estate Wanted
2. Real E state For Sale
3. Mortgage Loans
4. Insurance
5. Business Opportunity
6. Female Help Wanted
7. Male Help Wanted
8. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babynitters
21. Beauty Salons
22. Build - Paint - Repair
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 - Live stock
31A. Pets
32. Flowers - Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
31-A Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
6. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles • Scooters
39. Trailers • Cabanas

1.
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3.
4.
5.

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41 IT o r AXH FOR SKWI.XXIH.E r O f X T Y , FLORIDA.
I I M X t F . H Y XO. I XTXT
T ill: IIUWEIIY B A V I 1 ( 1 4
BANK.

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RO BERT

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Defendants.
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BEDROOM
Apartment. 2 BEDROOM furnished house.
$73. a month. Navy per­
Quiet neighborhood. FA 2sonnel only. Children wel­
1462 from 1:30 to 6 p. m.
come. FA 2-9097.
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
FA 2-4301 any other time.
2 BEDROOM unfurnished dup­
lex Excellent location. Kit­
W E L A K A APARTMENTS
chen equipped. 1001 B . Elm
Rooms private baths, 114
Ave., FA 2-3594.
W. First SL

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NOTICE IH H E R E B Y OIVEN that on the 14th day af
August, 1*42 a t 11:40 a. m. at
the main door of the Court
llouea of Hemlnole County, at
Haof&lt;ir&lt;l, Florida, Ilia under
•Igned Clerk will offer for
sale to the hluheet snd beet
bbbler fur raeh the fallowing
ilrwrllied real property:
l - t 12. Block A. CntTN
T R Y CLUB MANOR. UNIT
NO. 1, according to the
plat thereof as recorded
In r i a t Book 11, r a g e 1»«.
Futilla Records of Hemlnols County, Florida,
together with all etructuree.
Improvement!.
Matures.
ap
pllini ee, and appurlenancea on
■aid land or ueed In conjunc­
tion therewith.
This sals Is mads pursuant
to final deerts of foreclosure
entered In Chancery action
No. 12711 now pending In the
Circuit Court of ami tor Heml­
nole County. Florida.
DATED thin l i s t day et
July. i»41.
(HEAL)
Arth ur If. Beckwith. J r ,
Clerk of Ihe Circuit Court
Uy: Martha T. Vlhlen
I •••only Clerk
Anderson, Rush, Desn
Iciwinlee 4 van den llerg
Attorneys for Plaintiff
122 E a s t Central Avenue
(Irlemlo, Florida
Publish Aug. 1, 1*41.
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FURN ISH ED 4 room Apart ONE bedroom furniihed apt.
$ 15.00; Two bedroom fur­
munt. 1 Bedroom. $60 a
niihed Apt. $55.00, 2101
month. W ater furnished.
323-0389.
ilagnolia, Phone FA 2-3951.
Robert A. William*.
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom
house,
kitchen equipped. FURNISHED downatalr* apt.
FA 2-3631.
attic fan. Adults. Reason­
able. FA 2-1854.
FURNISHED 1 * 2 Bedroom
Apartment. $33 It $63. New
BEDROOM $93 a month.
ly decorated. Quesnel Apt
Pinecreit. 122 Shannon Dr.
7. 404 E. 14th St. 322 8194
Large living room. Range
furnished. Redecorated. Ph.
Furn. ApL Close In. Apt. 4.
349-3321.
$33 Mo. 407Vi W. 1st.
2 BEDROOM Nicely furnishEfficiency Apt. $30 Mo. up.
ed home. $100 month. Or­
Surplus CUy. 201 W. 1st.
lando 423-6624.

Legal Notice
IX r o r . X T T J l IKiF.'X c o t HT,
i K W i . x o i . r c o l '.x t v . r u m m i.

3 RM. Furn. Apt. Clean. Uti­
lities furn. $30. FA 2-2764.

3 ROOM Furnished a p t, up­
stairs. $60., water furnishCM ELDON R. LAUTKNinTRO
cd. Man and wife only. 113
D ECEA SED
W. 9th SL
n o t h ’ *: t o
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TO ALL PERSONS H IV IX fl
CLAIMS
OB
D E M A N D * FURN. bouse for rent, Inc.
AliAINWT SAID E STA T E 1
TV. Close in. Call FA 2-4239
You snd »aoh of you are
after 6 p. m.
hereby notified and required
to fll* any claim s end demands
which you. or su her of you, FURN. ApL Newly decorated.
may have a g ain st said estate
601 Palmetto. FA 2-1374.
In ths office of lion. C Vsrn
on Missy County Ju d g e of
Hemlnole County, at hie office 1 BEDROOM partly furn.
In the Court tlousa In Hanford.
Cottage.
Roomy setting,
Florida, within ala calendar
good terms for right tenant.
monthe from the time of the
first publication of this no
FA 2 2390.
tics. Each claim or demand
mutt be In writing and eon
tain the place of residence GARAGE ApL 1201 Magnolia
and poet office address of the
Ave. Adults. FA 2-2370.
claimant and mint be sworn
to by tbs claimant, hla agent 3 BEDROOM House. Clean
nr atturney, e r tbe same shall
A close in. Jim m ie Cowan.
be void.
Daley Tasutenbur*
FA 2-4013.
Ae Admlnletratrlg e f said
estate

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3 or 4 BEDROOM House. $83.
month. FA 2-4324.

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Why Do The Job Halfway, For Full Advertising Response Use The Herald, FA 2-5612
I. For R n i

12. Real Entate For Sale 16. Female Help Wanted |

3

Bedroom*,
Unfurnished,
NURSE or companion for eld­
A V A ILA BLE?
Built-in Rang* and o n o . II you have a borne to rent
erly person. P refer to live
I7S.OO per mo. J . W. Hall,
or lease, furnished or un­
in. FA 3-0304.
Realty. Ph. 322-3641.
furnished. why not list it
with us for fast profession­ WANTED: Young woman, 21
HOUSE. Suitable for couple
or over with good person­
al service.
or bachelor. 2806 S. E lm .
ality and ability to acll.
FA 2-2307.
Must be able to type and
accept responsibility, know­
AIR-CONDITIONED B R . in
ledge o( art preferred. All
322-2420
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $63. mo. 111 N. Park
replys confidential. Write
I l l E . 8th St. FA 2-3786.
resume to Box 30 c o The
3 BEDROOM. 1 bath. Assume
Sanford Herald.
191
monthly
payments.
SPACIOUS Home, Ro»e Court.
FA 2-9204.
3 Bdrm. 2 bath. $133 mo.
SECRETA RIES needed. P re ­
Ph. FA 2-0219 or FA 2-2376.
vious
office
experience.
R O BER T A. WILLIAMS
Typing
60
words
per min­
FURNISHED garage apart­
Realtor
ute, shorthand 80 words per
ment, extra nice; adults;
Raymond Lundquiat, Asso.
minute.
Perm anent resi­
103 K. 13th St., after 6 p.m .
FA 2-3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
dent. Age 20 to 43 years.
D UPLEX, 1201 Elm . APT. 801
Apply Florida State Em ­
Magnolia. All d ean and B E A U T IFU L brick, S bed­
ployment Service. 200 S.
room, 2 full bath home, dou­
nicely furnished. NO 8-3267.
French Ave.
ble carporte. Close in, de­
FURNISHED
garage
apt.
sirable neighborhood. FHA 17. Male Help Wanted
23434a Palmetto. FA 2-5234
$450 down, $78 monthly.
pn$»
n n o i » «•
or FA 2-rtWS
Mwi,a,a J« i*ia , FA 2-iolO. Ml4^4it&lt;au«a A A Wj 4 A 4 U t$
with local business firm
Only
1
house
left.
FURNISHED Apartment. 3
now open for a good re­
or *4 rooms. 813 Mo. Ph.
liable salesman. Must be
FA 2-3771.
able to accept responsibil­
THE TIM E TESTD FIRM
ity. Typing required, know­
8. Beach Rental*
118 N. Park Ave.
FA 2 6123
ledge of art helpful. Chance
for
advancement.
Write
HUTCHISON
Ocean front
2
BEDROOM, CB house.
Box 50 t ' o The Sanford
Apartment. Daytona Beach.
Large lot near Piuecrest
Herald.
FA 2-4038.
School and base. Small
down payment. Aaaume pay­ MAN 21-46 for Insurance
9. For Sale or Rent
m ent! 849 monthly. Phone
Debit. Sanford area. Salary
2.23 ACRES of Sub irrigated
FA 2-8270.
plus commission. Contact
land. For information call
C. W. Brorup. Koom 301,
FA 2-4088.
LOCH ARBOR
Sanford Atlantic Bank Build­
Unlyr $730 down. Attractive
ing. 8 to $ a. m . or call
SACRIFICE 4 years equity. 3
3 bedroom home in a line
323
0643.
Bedrooms, 2 hatha, kitchen
location. Has a sprinkler
equipped. 123 W. Coleman
system and the kitchen is IMMEDIATE OPENING for
Circle. FA 2-4384.
2 experienced new and used
equipped. Another attrac­
car salesmen. See or call
tion is a 4 * ir . mortgage.
12. Real Eatate For Sale
Red Brass, Brass Motors,
Reasonable monthly pay­
Inc. FA 2 5441.
IMMEDIATE Occupancy, two
ment of $90 includes taxes
3 bedroom model Homes.
and insurance.
18. Help Wanted
LMN
Enterprises,
Inc.
Hlfhland Ave. Longwood.
REAL ESTATE Salesman.
T E 8 3911.
Man or Woman, lor subdivi­
sion sales. Seminole Co.
l i t N. Park
322-2420
Write Box 22 c/o Sanford
3 BEDROOM House. Take
Herald.
over payments. O w n e r
Office FA 2-2118
transferred. FA 2-3943.
19. Situations Wanted
Night FA 2-0648
323-0700
R ETIREM EN T HOME. Cus­ CHILDREN kept. FA 2 4182.
3334 Park Dr.
Saaford, F la.
tom built 2 bedroom insu­
lated home in Lake Mary. PAINTING. Repairs. Work
ALWAYS rented Duplex with
guaranteed. FA 2-0239.
Electric kitchen, Us baths,
extra corner lot. Suburban
utility room A carporte.
location. Income $12» a
BABYSITTING. 323 0380.
$150 down. Total price 39930.
mo. FA 2 8809.
Call owner 322-2715.
LICEN SED
CHILD
Care.
FA 2-8181.
CITY
PIN EC REST. 3 HR. large tile
LOOKING for a home priced
bath, built in range, refrig, Child Care. FA 2-2274.
right on todays market?
drapes. Tree shaded lot.
See this 2 bedroom home
$300 down. Owner 322-4936. BABYSITTING day or night.
Dow. Low down payment.
FA 2-1212.
$73.00 per month includes 3 BEDROOMS. 14$ baths,
everything.
large Florida room. 2 years 21. Beauty Salon*
old. Excellent condition. $67
Cut ’N Curl Beauty Shop
per Mo. Low down pay­ Cold wave special $6 93. Simp
ment. 817 N. Lormann Cir­
now has
special
facial
cle. 838-2100.
booth services. Ilt ir sty­
111 N. Park
322 2420

Vlgr

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frralk

Fri. Aujr. 2, 'fill— Pnire 9 29. Automobile Service

B

SWEETIE PIE

j Nadine Seltxer

St. Johns Realty

“I’m taking his tsmp«ratur*! You said h* was
a hotheadl"
27. Special Service*

M. Insurance

SEN IO R Citizens nuy quali­
fy for Life or Hospital In­
SPACE
surance to age 75. Fred J.
for the children in this big,
Harris F’A 2-7960 for appt
shaded yard and right next
to a lovely City park for
more play activity. Three 15. H tutines* O p p o rtu n ity
bedroom, 2 bath house has FOR LEA SE. Attractive, well
separate
dining
room,
located SERVICE STATION.
Florida room, large, eat-in
Major od Co. Has opportun­
and equipped kitchen, dou­
ity for Service Station deal­
ble garage and fiber glass
er. Excellent profit poten­
covered patio. Extra bon­
tial. Plenty of room. PAID
uses are parquet hardwood
TRAINING
&amp;
financing
floors, fireplace and oodles
available. Ph. FA 2 0313.
of closet space, bee tile
owner at 1814 Mellonville 16. Female Help Wanted
Ave.
LADY to do housework. Ph.
322-8973.
JOHN E. FOX
REALTOR
110 N. Park Ave. 323 0339

Air-Conditioninpr

TRACTOR work, mowing,
29. Automobile Service
discing, blade, scoop.
FA 2-7C64.
Auto Glass, Tope
k Seat Covert
SMITH Alr-Conditton Refri­
geration service. All work
guaranteed. Very reason­
able in price. Day F'A 2 7434
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2 8032
Night FA 2-206S.
I L L WORK GUARANTEED

3 Bit. Home. 202 Laurel Dr.
Good
location, kitchen
equipped. Low down pay— meat. Assume inan. V rcai
saving. Call FA 29172.

NEW HOME
Be the first owner of this
attractive 2 BR lla balii
home in Lake Mary. Con­
venient to Sanford and Or­
lando. Only $9950 and low
doun payment of $t50.
Sounds good? Call today to
see.

Stenstrom Realty
111 N. Park

322 2420

BEDROOM. Dt baths. CB
Range, garbage disposal,
double carporte and cor­
ner lot. $300. down. Avail­
able Aug. 10. 1906 Patrick
Place. 1A 2 7159.

FOR all plumbing needs call
G. II. Thigpen. Licensed A |
bonded. 37 years experience.
All work guaranteed. Ph. j
FA 2-5978.

USED T.V. Sets $10 up. Ser­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
T . V. Service. 1113 Sanford
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.

AUTO GLASS &amp;
SEAT COVER CO.

YOUR

SAVE
ON NEW

CHEVROLET
CADILLAC

M ODEL-END

OLDS

PRICES

NOW

LOTS OF DEPENDABLE USED CARS
219 K. 2nd ST.
FA 2-0711 • 2-6231

2303 PARK AVE.
FA 2-0861

BEST

6 feet $2.99; 8 feet $3.99;
10 feet $1.99. Also malrh
stick blinds. Furniture Cen­
ter. 1too French Ave.
MOTOR Scooter, All-State,
'62. windshield. F.xcellent
cond. $220. FA 2-7885 after
4 p. m.

36. Automobile* • Truck*

COMPLETE furnishings o(
nice home. Including piano,
large frost free Refrigera­
tor. divan, range, upright
freezer k misc. FA 28809,

BUYING A NEW or
USED CAR?
FINANCE IT WITH US
♦ Low Interest Rates
♦ Low Monthly Payments
FLORIDA STATE BANK

6 YEAR old Jersey milk cow,
fresh with or without calf.
1960 CORVETTE.
Bargain
FA 2 0617.
price. 2605 Sanford Ave.
3 PIEC E sectional, tilt back
CREAM PU FF
chair, tables. $50. 323 0902.
By Owner. 1956 Mercury Monteray 4 • Dr. Automatic
$1 per day rental for Elec­
transmission, power steer­
tric Carpet Shampooer with
ing, rsdio, heater, 4t,0uo
purchase of Blue Lustre.
actual miles, good tires.
Carroll's Furniture.
Phone FA 2-1786 alter 6:00
18' REFRIGERA TOR Freezer
p. m.
combination.
Electric
Range. Almost new. Uunk '31 DODGE. 3 Door Sedan.
Good condition. Sacrifice
bed k bedroom set k misc.
Items. 907 W. 20th St.
for quick sale. FA 2 4033.

Summer Clearance Sale

USED C AR B U Y IS

BUICK
________________

•

U S E* CARS
NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE
THE KEYS TO ONE OF THE
BEST DEALS IN TOWNI

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1962 Buick Electro

225

CONVERTIBLE COUPE: factory air conditioned,
power windows, power seat, power vent windows, gen­
uine leather bucket seats, plus every conceivable lluirk
luxury feature. Absolutely showroom new condition.

M any $ $
1960 Buick Le Saber
4-IIOOK SEDAN : power steering, power brakes, air
conditioned; 28,000 actual miles. Beautiful . . . .
enough &gt;aid.

‘ 1795

LAWN SERVICE

10 LU R S /S A N F0 R D

X.

36. Aotoaohltaa • Track*

after 6. FA 2-8108.

'58 PLYMOUTH Adoor, air
condition, R A H , power
brakes and steering. New
tires. Ex. condition. Pfioo*
FA 2-7082.
'62 COMET station wagon, 4
door. $1695. 323-5382.
I960 RED Trapala convertible.
Like new. Perfect eondl*
tion. Priced right. FA 2-3248

37. Boats - Motor*
Gateway To TW* Waterway

Robson Sporting Goods
Your EV1NRUDE Dealer
304-6-8 E . 1st Ph. FA 2 3961
14’ MHEKULAStt Boat. II
hp. Mercury Motor. Excellent condition. FA 2-1818.
$200. 17 ft. OUTBOARD Cabin
Cruiser. Marine plywood
with trailer. Sleeps 2. Can
hr y e n at Lot 59. Park
Ave. Trailer Park, Sanford.
323-0510.
14 FT. Meyers alum, boat,
$175. FA 2-9248. See a t 1313
Park.

38. Motorcycle* - Scooters
BIK ES repaired A repainted.
Free pickup A delivery.
Coy's Bike Shop. 414 Sam
ford Ave. FA 2-9663.

39. Trailer* - Cabanas
'63 TRA ILER, 53 X 10 ft. 3
Bedrooms, Equity A pay*
menls.
Dewitt's
T railer
Park. 17-92 Sanford.
'63 D ETRO ITER M o b i l e
home. 2 B R ., lVt baths used
3 months. Sacrifice. Local*
ed Hollywood Trailer Park.
17 A 92 S. of Sanford.

ECO N O M Y
CA R BUYS

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Clean-Up

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SALE

$»l

TA KE YOUR PICK

27. Special Services
Mowing and edging, etc. S at­
isfaction guaranteed. Ph.
FA 2-1117.

blocks, sand, cement, rock,
sonable. FA 2-8497.
pipe, steel, grease traps,
31 A. Pets
dry wells, stepping stones. WESTINGHOUSE Alr-CondL
tiooer. 10,300 BTU.
115
Miracle Concrete Co.
DALMATION Male. 1 year
Volts. 323 0538. 124 Bunker
309 Elm. Ave.
FA 2-5751
old. FA 2-4364.
Lane.
SIN GER AUTOMATIC
CATS and Doga boarded.
SINGER, WHITE k other
Animal Haven
Boarding SEWING machine, like-new,
aewing machines with cab­
makes buttonholes, eewe on
Kennel. FA 2-3732.
inets. As low as $19.50.
buttons, monograms, em­
Need controls 1* attach­
broiders, etc. All without
32. Flower* • Shrubs
ments. Phone FA 2-9411.
attachments. Sold now over
UGUSTRUM 30 cents to $15.
104 S. Park Ave,
$.100, balanco now due only
Gray Shadows Nursery
$89.86 or pay $8.26 monthly.
SINGER Commercial 31-13
4 mi. S. on Sanford Ave.
Liberal trade • In on your
with stand. Assume pay­
old
machine.
Call
Orlando
GERBA D AISIES. Dutch Mill
ments of $9 00 per mo. Ph.
241-95*7 collect for free
Nursery. Upsala Rd. Just
FA 2 9411.
home trial.
off 20th St. * 1st.
MOVING must sell. Piano.
'58 LARGE PhUco Refrigera33. Furniture
Pump Slower. Jessie Hast­
toe. «75. ' «
electric
ings. FA 2-2035.
WANTED reliable couple to
Phllco range. $95. FA 2-93IT.
take up montnly payments
IRONRITE Ironer. Like new.
of $13.50 on 3 complete SEWING MACHINE. L i t *
$60. Air-Conditioner. $125.
model zig zag complete.
rooms of furniture. Call
Ph. FA 2-5771.
Pay
repair
charges
of
T E 9-1511, Casselberry, col$38.15. Makes buttonholes,
left.
3-l-A Swnp or ExchanKe
monograms, fancy stitches.
F R E E ESTIM ATE
No attachment needed. Ser­ BUY, Sell k Trade Guns.
Upholstering k Mattress ren­
vice Manager. FA 29111.
Osteen Bridge Fish Camp
ovating. New k Used Furni­
104 S. Park Ave.
A Gun Shop.
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
*6.00 PER MONTH
WILL trade in good riding
C o , at 706 Celery Avo.
Assume Remaining 6 Pay­
horse on Gravely tractor
FA 2-21 IT.
ments of $6.00 on Repossess­
and mower. Call 617-7238
Used furniture, appliances,
ed ‘63 Model, Swing Needle,
or contact Gravely Tractor
tools, etc. Bought • Sold.
Dial-O-Matic
Z ig
Zag,
Sales and Servlca at 143 N.
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Makes Buttonholes, Sews on
Orlando
Ave.,
Maitland,
Ave. Ph. FA 24132
Buttons, Makes Fancy Stitc­
Fla.
hes. Darns &amp; Patches, etc.
Sell Us Your Furniture. Quick
Excellent Condition. Phone 35. Article* Wanted
Service With the Cash.
Credit Mgr. FA 2 8627.
SU PER TRADING POST
WANTED used T.V.'*. l’h.
FA 20677.
FA 2 9776.
FAMILY size Krlgidaire Re­
frigerator. $50. 1313 Park.

SINGER

25. Plumbing Service*

26. Radio A Tele vision

Ph. FA 3-4822

W ELLS D RILLED , PUMPS,
SPRIN K LER SYSTEM S
31. Articles For Sale
II. B. POPE CO., INC.
All Types and Siies
2U) So. Park Ave. FA 2-4234
We Repair and Service
Mens sport shirts. $t.99 up.
S T I N E
Mens shoes $?99 up. Sur­
Machinery and Supply Co.
plus City. 201 W. 1st.
207 W. 2nd St.
FA 2-8432
SEWING MACHINE
1 SKAR's Paint Sprayer, al­
CALL FA 2-5783
SWIMMING instructions, all
most new; I Heavy duty
levels. FA 2-3332.
P uno Tuning and Hepalr
portable sewing machine;
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223 T R E E Service. Reasonable
1 A.C. Motor, * i hp. 220410 volt; l Alternating cur­
rates. Pruning, demosiing,
HDEWALKS, driveways, pa­
rent motor tv hp. 410 volts;
take downs. 8 years exper­
tios etc. Free estimate. Ph.
138 Country Club Rd.
ience.
Free
estimation.
Call
322-3306.
FA 2 4377.
BAMBOO blinds, 4 feet $1.99;

PLUMBING
Contracting Repairs
F R E E ESTIM ATES
R. L. HARVEY
204 Sanmrd Ave.
FA 2 3383

I9ul Park Avenue
FA 2-5332 any time

LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remove Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) - Fertl•ze-Ph. FA 3-4244
MANSFIELD
LAWN SEK

Sales Is Service
G. H. HIGH
1700 W. 1st St. Sanford
Ph. FA 2-3883

ling, skin analysis facials,
WHAT A BU Y !
NEW HOMES
manicure, pedicure. Call
RECONDITIONED
o
l
d
e
r
S Bedrooms, 2 baths, Builtfor evening appt.
home—3
Bedroom,
l
bath,
in Range and Oven, Wall
318 Palmetto Ave.
living room with fireplace,
Type Heater, T e r r a z z o
Plmnc-door (1) 322 0614
dining
room,
kitchen
equip­
Floors. $12,000. VA nothing
Phone-door (2 ) 322 8525
ment. Priced at only $7300.
down, FHA 3ri Down. B a l­
Name your terms. Corner
ance 30 Years. You may
lot located at 2ol E. 18th 22. Build - Paint - Repair
move in on Rental Basis
St. Shown by appointment
Semi-Retired Carpenter
while your application is
only. Call us today. Exclu­ Small Repairs — Painting
being processed.
sive.
Phone FA 2-7983
J . W. Hall Realty Ph. 322-3641

Seminole Realty

27. Special Services

FRIGIDAIRE

.Stenstrom Realty

FOR Sale or l-e a * . 3 Hr. CB
Home. Nice Fla. room.
Large
landscaped
yard.
Very low down paymt. or
lease. Responsible family.
&gt;22 Rosalia Drive or Ph.
FA 28092.

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FOR summer rates on fresh 1 VOICE of Music. S Speed 1956 CHEV. I dr. HT. JL 4k H.
$23-2740.
pork. Call FA 2-OM4.
Stereo. Call 322-4020.

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

210 Magnolia

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Jim Hunt Realty

S4. Article* For Sal*

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Senkarik Ginns and Paint READY MIX Concrete, win­ SE R V E L Gas Refrigerator. 195* RENAULT. New motor,
new seat covers. $285. Call
dow sills, lintels, steps,
Very good condition. Rea­
Company

Stenstrom Realty

Stenstrom Realty

34. Artirles Far S a lt

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I960 RENAULT $
Door, Good Cond.

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1938 MERCURY 4
Door, Powered

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1958 ED SEL 1 Door Hardlop, Needa
6C A
Soma Work
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1958 PLYMOUTH Station
Wagon
1Q C
4 Door
l*W

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XC3-I7A
6 Cylinder, Standard Trann.. Kudin A Heater, Beige
Finish. A Lika New Locally Owned Car.
FC5-70A

CS-48A

1962 FOIU) FAL. 500

1959 FORD C.ALAXIE 500

t Door Sedan. V-8, Auto. Iran*.. Radio
A Heater, V Kile t'lin.h. ileal Clean.
Sava Dollars On ’lh i* One.

I Door Sedan, V-H, f ruUe-O-Matie
Tran*.. I'owrr Slrrrinx, Power Brake*,
Sparkling Tutona Blue.
C3-I9IA

FC3-NIA

19.58 MERCURY 1-DR.

1901 OLDS 88 l-DR.

Sedan,
Power
Milea,
4 mne.

Sedan, V-8, Auto. Transmission, Power
Steering, Power Brake*. Beautiful 1.1*ht
Blur And While Car, Owned Locally.

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1957 LINCOLN 1 Door
Hardtop,
QQQ
Fully Powered
OOO

1962 COMET 2 DOOR SEDAN

V-8 Engine. Automatlr Tran*.,
Steering A Brake*. 1I.0U0 Actual
l i ke New Throughout. Firat
First Sold On ThU One.

1937 IIUICK Station
Wagon, 4 Door,
AQC
Extra Clean

1

1937 FORD Fairlane
V-8, 1 Door,
AQK
Air fond.

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1937 OI.DSMORILE C Q C
4 Door, Powered
OOO

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1937 DODGE Station
Wagon, Air Cond. C Q C
Powered
1937 FOItU 4 Door
Custom, tirey
JA l
And White

E X C E L L E N T T R U C K VA LUES
KT3-8SA

1957 Buick Special

1936 DODGE 4 Door 2 0 g

, 1900 DODGE HALF-TON PICKUP
Long

Wheel

Base,

While

Finish,

Like

New

In

Every

Way.

4-R O tllt II \ K D T O P ; power equipped, je t black with
white sidewall lire *. A n o rig in a l on# owner c a r th at'a

1933 BUICK

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l® w

1931 PONTIAC
2 Door

Iflf

1931 PLYMOUTH
2 Door

17K
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2 Ihmr Hardtop

I960 CHEVROLET FLEETSIDE PICKUP
as new u.s

Light

Blue

i r ^ T v r i w

FT3-84A

Finish,

Extra

Clean

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1960 FALCON RANCHERO
6 Cylinder, Standard Transmission, lig h t
A Real Economy Work-Horse. Save!

Blue

Paint.

You Cnn’t Afford To
TH IS IS ONLY AN EXA M PLE OK OUK —

MANY CLEAN USED CAR &amp; TRUCK BUYS
Your Authorized Ford Dealer For Seminole County

You Need Good
Transportation.

HUNT

Strickland - M orrison, Inc.

Lincoln-Mmury

30H E. F irst St.

l*h. FA 2-I88I

Ph. FA 2-1181 • W. I’arW Ml 7-1816

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CRYSTAL LAKE PARK

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la LAKE MART. Cheka laka froat la l lake view property la the aaW. rural caai*
M alty af Lake Mary. Ceaveaieat ta all aalAeae recresUea u l all dty edvaatagee.

LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS

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All of the home builderi listed on
this page have taken these things
into ‘consideration in th eir designs
of th e many homes they have to
offer.

Some times fo r years it resem­
bles a nursery or a kindergarten, at
other times a hospital and a little
theater.

They know a family needs plenty
of room to spread out, plenty o f
room for activity, space for playing,
apace for working, and most certain­
ly, space tor privacy.

OR — wall caataai betid aa year let ta year ylaaa ar aarat
1M% riaaaday arranged.

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LMN ENTERPRISES, lac* BUILDERS

WAYMAN

HIIOHTi

A good part o f the time it re*
sembles a cafeteria.

Three and four bedroom, * and
two-bath homes, many with extra
rooms, for even greater convenience
are being shown by these builders.

And th a t is as it should be. A
home is not a ahowplace for any
passerby who happens to drop in,
or a museum for things that are
only looked at and never used.

Kingswood Builders have two
homes in Greenbriar and two in
Loch Arbor.
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A home is maintained to s e n e
the needs of the family and to
shelter them and give them privacy.

Oa Mlfhlawd Araaaa la tka growiag city af Loagwood, la a alcaly weed rvsMewtlal
area, yat caarealeatiy aearby start*, ekarebaa, atkaala aat baajr (I, B. Hwy. 17-BJ.

CALL FA 2-2744

I t can be turned Into any num­
ber o f simulated institutions, as the
need or the occasion arises.

I t can serve as an office, o r a
meeting place or as "operations
headquarters.”

Oat MU S t (Comtry Chib Road) adjotalag the
Mayfair Caaatry Chb Jaal aiaataa inm lava
a a i h a — tali L
tor.

company, even cookinf can utilize
outdoor areas of the bom*.

• toln olt BlVl*/

Shoemaker Construction C o m ­
pany has many homes in widely
varying price ranges in Ravenna
Park and luxurious Idyllwilde.

A well - planned, well - balanced
house with generous-sized rooms and
convenient appointments can serve
ail the needs mentioned above and
yet be ready fo r company and the
"dropper-inner.”

There’s only one lot le ft in Tee
’N Green, but the builders are oper­
ating their sales office there, with
transportation furnished to their
other homes in Lake Wayman
E states and Crystal Lake Park.

Generous sized lots, with land­
scaped grounds th at front on quiet
residential streets can permit the
use o f the outdoors for many of the
activities o f the home.

Call F A 2 - 8 0 7 4

Cavalcade o f Homes now has
open fo r inspection three and four
bedroom, two bath homes on Lake
Minnie.

Children's playing, entertaining

a

about these!
• a gorgeous new home - with 4 bed­
rooms • 2 baths - now nearly complete in
Greenbriar of Loch Arbor South of Mayfair Golf Course •o r . •••

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• pick out your lot in this serene, quiet
area with its protected natural beauty and
build your own dream home - or let us build
it...IN

While you are out driving, this
week-end, take this page with you.
The map above will assist you in lo­

The Home of Your Dreams

cating some of Sanford and Semi­
nole County's outstanding r e a l
estate. Take a circle tour and see
them all, you may find just what
you are looking for in the way of a
home.

Greenbriar

You’re sure to find it
among the many exciting
models in these

of Loch Arbor

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carefully planned communities!

Real E .t a t . Transactions

• two new homes
nearly complete on
E. Crystal Drive in
Loch Arbor • 4 bedroom,
2 hath and 3 bedroom,
2 ft bath.
Kitchens

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R EA LT O R S
CONSTRUCTION C O M P A N IES
D EV ELO P ER S
If you have homes, acreage,
groves or rentals — and
would like to advertise
on our weekly Tour Of Homes
and Real Estate Page —

CALL FA2-5612
FOR IN FO R M A TIO N

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Harold Logan, etux to John
Rueben Ratliff, etux, Tea 'N
Green, $11,600.
Kingswood Illdrt., Inc. to
Othney p. Burch, atux, Bunland, $13,000.
O. P. llernon Jr . to Thomaa
Lila I*. Cooper, ctux to Max- L. Largen, atux, Firat St.,
Ino I*. Shagsta, 10-21-31, $13,- $12,600.
300.
Robert E. Black, etux to
Firat Fed. S. and L. of Sem- Firat Federal of Orlando, $12,Inole County to Harold J . 000.
Kauhle,
atux, Casselberry,
Robert 3. Thompson to T. J .
110,600.
Curts, etux, Kastbrook, $16,Hurro Sulplrio, etux to Geve 100.
Roberts, etux, Sanfo I’atW, $6,*
Benjamin H. T h o m p s o n ,
700.
etux to A. W. Barkley, atux,
John D. Rawn Jr ., etux to Kathryn Park, $18,000.
Erneat llalitead, etux. SunSouth Lake Realty Co., Ine.
land, $13,800.
to Clarence Driggers, atux,
Ruth Hill to Joseph Burnett, l.ukvvirvr lights., $13,600.
etux, Oakland Bhurea, VJ.H00.
Final Dlvurre Decrees
Firat National Rank at
John C. Yackl* vs. There**
Winter I’ark to Mnla Totka, Ann Yackl*.
etux, Altamonta Springs, $11,Ja n e t Lunsford vs. Jam a*
ttai.
Lunsford.
Shoemaker Conatruction Co.,
Marriage Application*
Inc. to Carl Ilrorup, etux, R a­
Philip Mcl’herion, Tallahas­
venna I’ark, $14,600.
see and Altameaa* Moore,
Vernon Fedderten, etux to Sanford.
Leonurd L. Edmonda, atux,
Thomas Joynar Jr ., LongCountry Club Manor, $7,300.
wood and Emily I.uw, Sanford.
Kufua C. Perkin* J r ., etux
Georgs H. Eickler, Bloom­
to Lloyd W. Green, ctux, field, Conn, and Wilma CardCountry Club Manor, $10,600. wall, Sevilla.
Dot-Ray, Inc. to Texaco,
Inc., 14-21-20, $*&gt;o,ooo.
Cuaaelherry Harden*, Inc. to
Roland Horn*, etal, Triplett
Lake Shore*.
A. Lawton Howard, etux to
Roaemary Malar, Bear Laka,
$7,600.
SK O P JE , Yugoslavia (UPI&gt;
Hubbard Conatruction Co. to
Charles P. LaMantia, atux, — U. S. Army medical units,
pledging to remain in Skopje
Sanlando, $5,000.
Oakland KataUs, luc. to ae long aa needed, worked to­
Thomaa G. Ulrich, ctux, Oak­ day to heal the injured sur­
vivors of the wrecked city’s
land E aU tri, $15,500.
Oakland Estate*, Inc. to earthquake.
Disaster workers hav* re­
Neil Meagher, ctux, Oakland
Estates, $16,300.
covered 831 bodies and be­
Charles Tabor, etux to John lieved 700 mere were still
O. Dean, etux, N. Chuluola, buritvl under the ruins cau«ed
$8,400.
by last Friday’s predawn tre­
William J . Davit to FHA, mor.
Longdate, $8,600.
An American field hospital
Wallace Farley, atux to aet up near her* was working
Thomaa C. Foule, etux, Olm- around the clock to care for a
itead and Miller Suhdvn., $9,- portion of the estimated 21,000.
170 injured.

Flore
Drl.klll to FHA,
l.ongdule, $9,000.
Richard A. Ilyrd, etux to
Ray 0 . Rothrock, ctux, Bunland, 112.600,

Army Continues
Aid To Skopje

Idyllwilde
"Homes Of Distinction"
CUSTOM
Situated
Features

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It may lie a hut August but
Here u* Chriatma* ia juat
round tha corner. Witness a
etter delivered by Uncle
m’a mall carrier this morn\g to The Sanfurd Herald and
d d r e a a t d to “ Mr. Santa
latis, North Pole, Earth.”
lark Haupt, o f 401 Tempi*
rive, promliea Santa he will
a good buy urn! listen "to
ny Mummy ami Daddy be­
aus* if I am a bad buy I
now I will not get anything
ask for. I would like a bi­
d e so J e f f can have my
rlcycle. I want the bike tu b«
reen. I will be very careful
i " the car*. And, Santa, I
promise 1 will take car* of my
hicyde.”
• *
•
City Manager Pete Knowles
is drafting the city's proposed
budget for th« City Commis­
sion and estimates that alN tiough revenue will l&gt;e higher
the taxation will be the same
as in the lust several years,
10.3 mills. Said most of the in­
creased revenue dollars will
come from the high cigarette
tax.

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Historic Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Signed In Moscow
TOKYO (U P O —C m u m *
■1st Chinese Prem ier H um
E n-lai. continuing hla op­
position to the aacltar test
baa agreement n arhad by
the United Staten. Britain,
and Russia, has railed for a
world summit to diaraaa
baaaing a a d destroy lag
stockpiles of auclrar wea­
pons.
MOSCOW (U P !) — The

United States, Britain and
the Soviet Union signed an
historic partial nuclear test
ban treaty today which was
hailed as a m ajor stride to­
ward peace.
Secretary of State Dean
Rusk, who signed for the
United
States,
said
the
treaty was " a good first
step — a strp for which the
United States has long and

devoutly hoped," but he add­
ed that it did not end the
threat of nuclear war.
Foreign
Secretary
Lord
Home signed for Britain and
Foreign Minister Andrei Gro­
myko signed for the Soviet
Union in a quick and simple
ceremony in the Kremlin's
St. Catherine's Hail.
Soviet Prem ier
Nikita
Khrushchev, beaming his sat­

isfaction, leaned over the
shoulders of the signers In
an atmosphere of friendli­
ness and good fellowship.
The paet. which outlaws
all further tests except those
underground, was the first
m ajor control agreement In
17 years of the cold war.
It
signatures
sharpened
still further the Soviet Un­
ion's bitter Ideological dis­

pute with Red China, but
observers saw it as a possi­
ble opening wedge toward
easing the East-West ten­
sions.
The fact that both Red
China and France are seek­
ing development of their own
nuclear and thermonuclear
weapons and are not signa­
tories of the treaty compli­
cated any drive for a com­

plete test ban agreem ent,
however.
The signing of the histor­
ic document took only a few
minutes, with three copies
of the treaty being passed
around for signature. After
each signature was affixed
to the treaty
which was
bound in vellum, an attend­
ant carefully blotted the sig­
nature.

United Nations Secretary
General Thar.t and the large
American delegation —which
included four Democratic and
two
Republican senators
as well as UN Ambassador
Adlai Stevenson — were among the observers.
After the signing, there
was a general round of hand­
shaking. A round of applause
and handshakes had followed

each signature. And then,
with a small army o f diplo­
mats. officials and newsmen
looking on, Khrushchev led
those present In a ctum pagn*
toast.
All the statesmen appeared
In good humor. Broad smiles
lit the faces of Khrushchev,
Home and Rusk a s they
shook hands after the alga*
tag.

WEATHER: Partly cloudy through Tuesday with nftenioon showers, high today 90-9.V, low tonight in 70s.
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United Press l.*a-ctl Nirs

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MON.. AlltUST

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO*770*

Four Candidates' W atch Suit
Driver Escapes Jet Racer Sets New
Death As Auto
Land Speed Record
Goes Into Lake
j

Hearing Set
On Mathews
Case Auo. 21

BULLETIN
MI AMI ( I t ' D — Hur­
ricane Arlene which de­
flated into a line of squalls
showed new signs of vio­
lent life today and the
W rslhrr lliirmu -aid "it
wouldn't lake imtrh" to
make It a tropical storm
■gain-

it O N N E V I I. I. E SA LT drill fiu iir Breedlove, n u b - ;
Augustus Gifting. 55. of Mo- FL A T S,. Utah (U l’l) — The j liahrd a World land speed rec- j
Ry Barbara Frye
It. E. Porter learned from a bile Manor, Sanlundo 8|&gt;ringsJ jet-powercd rater
Spirit ol urd today with an unofficial I
United
I'rrs International
reliable source this morning escaped with only minor injur- i America," piloted by confi- two-way ducking of 407.45 TA LLA H A SSEE (U P I) —
Ip h at contracts have been com­
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hour on the sun-1
irs a t about dusk Saturday j
p l e t e d and signed fo r the purFour unannounced "c a n d I •
splashed
Bonneville
Salt
chasa of the Giants dormitory when he lost control of his car
Flats.
dates," who apparently are
and adjacent land and on and it plungvif into a lake ad­
B r e e d love's performance
i chafing at the bit to jump Into
preparation of deeds of tran s­ jacent to Highway 431 be­
shattered the III • year - old .
1the nice for governor next
fer, expected in a week or 10 tween Highway 17-02 and
speed mark of 304.2 m.p.h. set
j year aro keeping a wiiry eye
days, final announcement on
by Britisher John Cchb.
Longwood.
on a court suit here.
BONN, Germany (U PI) —
Sanford Naval Academy will
A 2d-year-old racing e x -:
Circuit Judge Ben Willi* toTrooper Bill Stiingfield re- Four
NATO
state*
have p e r t
LAKELAND
The
Florida
be forthcoming from New
from Los Angeles, I
j
day
set Aug. 21 for a hearing
p o r t e d Giffing, proceeding quietly created an interna- Breedlove v a t timed at 3X8.47 Citrus Commission will car­
York City.
- on tin* suit to determine the
west, lost control and dropped
airborne nuclear strike miles an hour in his first ru n ' ry out a project in the fall
• • •
eligibility of State Sen. John
D Has your f e m a l * boxer off the north side of the road, I force, despite the debate a- at 0:30 a.nt. lie was assured to determine the nationwide E. Mnthews of Jacksonville to
SANDY’ PEEPLES hits n mil livo "doll” to piny with when she puts ft
popularity
of
Juice
concen­
■kidded,
hit
a
utility
pole
and
*
proposed
multilateral
of the world murk when he
strayed? Nick Mergo, o f 400
tlresN
on "Rutterlm ll.” Even though he'* a he. the pup neems to entoy
run
for
governor.
trate
at
the
retail
level.
drove the sleek racer thrisigh
Beth Drive, reported to police cut back ncn&gt;s» the highway. seaborne^ missile force.
tlrosxing up like n girl. Sandy in the (ive-y cur-old daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
.Many political buffs in Cap­
Apparently,
Stringfield
suid,'
T
‘lc
United
States,
West
tire measured mile at n speed
this morning he i* holding her
K. J . People* of Yale Avenue.
(Herald Photo)
ital circle* consider the Jack ­
Gifting wai thrown from the - Germany, tra n c e and Can- of 428.37 on the return run.
for the owner.
DETROIT l UPI ) Mr. sonville lawyer a s t r o n g
car
before
it
plunged
into
the
a,l*
arc
involved
In
the
orAfter setting the new unof­
• • a
threat, hut the rourta will
lake and sank in 12 feet of * aniw,lon' known as NATO's ficial mark, Breedlove told and Mrs. Henry Ford II, the
Woman reported to police wnt|ir
! 4th Allied Tactical Air Force newsmen both runs went first family of the auto in­ have to decide whether he is
when *he returned front Ala­
Deputy Sheriff C h a r l e s (ATAE). Its commander i* I * m-(,thiy except f o r a slight dustry and leaders of the eligible since Mat hews wabama Sumluy she found two
Fugun, in skin diving equip- American,
hi* deputy
is wind pioldi-m on the return Detroit social whirl, have part of tile past Legislature
diunks in her apartment and
ment, hooked wrecker c a r j Frcnch. The chief of staff is run on the 10-milo lung separated alter 2J year* of |which hiked the governor's
■wanted them removed. They
marriage.
salaiy to $25,uutl a yearcable, to the sunken automo- Canadian and the chief * 1 ^ ^
‘ were—to the clink.
Under Florida taw, a legis­
bil* ami la 'g
wag
d yigggge d from 1
.
M .d
• • •
lator is not supposed to seek
the water. ^
/
T h *W h lle House alone ran
GAINESVILLE.
(DIM) — ian office for which he helped
A brand new- 'till automobile
pull the trigger that would
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in
the
completion
of term raise the salary of the man he
release
the
nuclear
bombs
ilisuppeurrd front a Sanfurd
MF of the first trimester at would iuccecd.
as-lgned to this t.VM-planc
rar lot over the weekend and
the University of Florida
Regardless o f the derision,
force. But the force itself ts
Daytona Beach police reported
llii*
week, some 852 students however, a field o f four strong
run by a multi-national staff
to Sanford police they had re­
WASHINGTON (D P I) - quetine Kennedy, who is e x ­ gret, however, that this rolt
will be candidates for de­ candidates is virtually set
^ ___a
and planes of all four na­
covered the vehicle and had a if\/Y q f n
i “ I hope
(he
baby
you pecting this month, abound* is usually filled by a rela­
tions would haul the atomic
WASIIINGTON (D PI) — grees, the school said today. with Rep. Fred Karl, Duytonu * have will lot a girl because with inch charming express­ tive or a very closo friend
16-year-old Sanford boy in
warheads to targets
Reach; Jacksonville
Mayor , wc have too many hoy* in ions, mostly from children of tins fam ily."
custody.
The Justice Deo* —••u‘it says
Semlnole County tax eollec-1
-- ----llaydoti Burns; Scott Kelly, . the world."
who are very excited about
|
• • •
it lias for m u 'f^ V lit year
CAPE CORAL (U P I) Lukeland, and former state
. i p •.
*M hope yon have tw in*." a new baby in the White
Sanford's $107,000 sewage tlon* totaled $2,762,601, or 1 , ,
Lamia
Kent,
20,
of
Fort
l&gt;ecn getting Invf .gtblc de­
Sen. Fred O. (Bud) Dickinson, I The null n( First Lady Ja c - House.
disposal plant will lie complet­ 09.35 percent, of the 1902 L x M C H l O r i Q l K l l G S
Pierce, will compete in the
tails on the operation of na­
roll
amounting
to
$2,78l,tUnl,
j
West Palm Reach.
The letters, many in a
ed by the end of this month,
Mivs D.S.A. contest as Flori­
it
was
reported
tod
iv
liy
Tax
Each of the candidates has
tionwide
crime
syndicates
childish
scrawl on school
City Manager Pete Knowles
da's representative at Hunt­
Collector John L. Galloway to
WASHINGTON (U P I) — from a jailed mobster wlio ington, W. Va., later this formed tha nucleus of an or­
notebook paper, pour into the
said today. It then will he givthe County Commission. The A public memorial service Is broke gangland's infamous
ganization and knows where
social office on an average
•en a 30-day test run by the
month.
percentage o f eollectiona is scheduled nt Washington Na- barrier of silence,
he is going to get the bulk of
of 30o a day. They arc la­
contractor and if ull is OK
DAYTONA REACH (U P I)
the same os It was on th e . tion.il Cathedral Tuesday for
his voter.
A
Ju stice
Department
beled “ Congratulations
— — A hearing I* scheduled a l
the city will take over about
Unit tax roll, he added.
&gt;Philip L. Graham, president spokesman said the informer,
But
none
has
made
an
“
o
ffi­
TALLAHASSEE (U P I) —
stork received." Before they
Oct. 1.
8 p.m, today in circuit court
Gull- way also said that the ( aial chief executive officer idcntifiid Joseph Ynluehi of A recently • approved hike cial" announcement since he
TAMPA (U P I) — With all nre filed away a “ thank you"
&gt;
. . .
Judge
Robert
Wingfield's
majority o f thu taxpayers of the Washington Post and New York, hus given details in pay (or state teachers will would liuva to start muking
day* off canceled ami work- reply is sent (runt the Presi­ chambers on Public Defender
Local boating enthusiasts paid their taxes before Dec. I Newsweek magazine,
of how crints bosses operate put the average salary of tegular financial reporta to
dent and Mrs. Kennedy.
may be interested in a 122- taking advantage of the four
Robert Wilson's suit against
A spokesman fur the Post a web of vice known ns "Dosa Florida teachers, principals the secretary o f state's office |ing 12-hoUr shifts, Pinellas
One little girl from Marlon, th«. Volusia County commis­
I County sh e riffs deputies kept
page pocket-sized guide to I per cent discount allowed dur- said that a funeral service for
and other instructional per­ on campaign contributions and
N
ostra,"
or
"O
ur
Thing."
11st
1 a rlo.e watch for saboteur* Ohio, wrote Mr*. Kennedy:
pleasure boating regulations J ing the period. Galloway add-1 Graham "w ill he private—for
sion,
lias necii naming tiaiiie* and sonnel above tiie national av­ expenditure*. Under stuto law, today in the bitter General
“ Have you decided jvhat
in the Southeast and Gulf j ed that collection* during members of the family." The
Wilson filed the suit for i*
an "unofficial" candidate ran*
erage.
has
pinpointed
crime
opera­
you are going to name the
Telephone strike.
areas. Write to the Outboard that period amounted to t l ,- family asked that flowers be
declaratory decree last month
not
accept
a
penny
from
don­
tions in 15 cities, the spokes­
Sheriff Den Genung took baby if it i* a boy? and if seeking to forra the commis­
Boating Club of Americn, 307 802.308 which Is neurly two |omitted.
ors.
the
emergency step Sunday so, will you please tell me, sion to provide fund* to me»t
North Michigan Avenue, Chi­ thirds of the entire t.ix loll. I T h e ratio -drill meutotlal man said.
PITTSBURGH ( UPI I — A
Yalnchi Is expected to npafter
dynamite nuked one if possible? I'm praying (hat the expenses of his office.
cago, Illinois 60601.
The taxpayers saved a to- service will he held ut 3 p.m.
massive cleanup
operation
p««r later thin'mouth lief ou­
• • •
section
o f St. Petersburg Alid everything will go well for
tal of $80,879.85 tn discounts KDT by the lit. Itev. Aligns
was under wav today in
The commission originally
cut another cable. No one wu* you an dllte baby."
/ 0 Chamber of Commerce this during the discount period Dun. retired Episcopal bishop tlie Senate investigations sub­ nearby Glasipnrl and other
refused to meet any part o f
“ P.S. I have a lot o( faith
committee.
hurt in the blust.
morning received 10,000 copies ending Feb. 28,
I of Washington.
district communities which
tile $21,500 budget submitted
Details of what the Justice
Police estimated (lint four for what you say and do. ! try Wilson, to bo shared by
«&gt;f a new brochure telling why
weie hit by a series of deI tepui tineiii believes is a ma­
•tilts of dynamite exploded Mr*. Kennedy."
it is a pleasure to live in San­
vast itmg
Sturms
Sunday
:
In a reply on Impressive ' Volusia, Flagler, Putnam and
jo r iiteuk ia til,- war agaiu.it night.
in a pipe rontnining cable*
ford and Seminole County.
St. Johns counties, which m m • • ft
organized crim e Weru t u- l
|under u S t. Petersburg bridge. Wniie House stationery so­
prisu the Till Judicial Circuit.
cial
secretary
Nancy
Tuckdisclosed
holiday
in
the
Wash­
ORLANDO ( UPI ) — Ken Three unexploded sticks were
Sanford Ju )ceea w a l k e d
But later tlm commission
ington Star by reporter Mir­
WASHINGTON (L'lM) - Folks of Orlando said today he found attached to otlo-r enlde* erman thanked her fur her
away with the Man • Mile
changed it* mind und g*v«
“
kindness
in
sending
a
mes­
iam
(Ittenlierg.
The
Justice
Railroad industry and union expert* to become a candidate under tiie bridge and dent IIAward for the ninth time Sun­
tlm public defender 'a uffiew \
lit purtment luter confirmed representatives met tlrmigh for ll&gt;« Itepiilditan nomination •ion expert* were colled in sage ol good wisin'.*" and
day at the district caucus held
r .uim—subject to similar ixl.
said
“
no
name
lias
been
the
story.
the weekend vsit ■ I abur Sec­ as governor tp-xt year and an- from Mncltdl Air Force lli.e
.
. at Sanlamlo Spring*. The local
: Ultimata of Irsaer umount*
chosen
lor
the
new
baby
at
The spokesman said Yalnchi, retary W. Willard Wirtz and 1nounccd appointment of a to remove them.
elw clu b has won this honor nine
being paid by tho other counThe blust was tin- latest tiie present tim e."
OU, who has a ivcuid dating scheduled further meetings Gainesville man at director of
tiinea out of 10, now, a very
lie*.
Another
It
l\lc
girl
from
back to 1918, is serving u life today in a renewed attempt , public relations for tile cam­ 1 in n series which have damgood record.
Volusia, as the largest coun­
Weslcyville,
Pa.,
sent
the
« • •
! aged company property.
term for killing a fellow pris­ to settle the work rule* dis­ paign.
fouiltless coble cuttings President'.* wife a lucky four, ty in Hi* circuit, would be re*
oner in A luiitu Federal IVnl- pute with collective bargain­
Folks imid hi* newspaper
Seminole Spurts Car Club
quiitd to pay about 65 per &gt;
tentiury when he mistakenly ing.
and rudlo cumpuign will he have aim been reported in the leaf clover m that her third
will meet Tuesday a t 8 p. m.
cent of the budget.
thought the man had been
hrudrd up by Rod Arkrll, pub­ I 20-day-ohl walkout by Local child “ will he a very healthy
in the Florida State Bank
one."
| Wilron said lie consider*
821
of
the
International
lisher of the Alachua Free
s u it by the syndicate to elim­
lounge where they will see the
A Worcester, .Mas*., young­ the |5,&lt;)0O allotment insuffiHAMMOND, Iltd, (U PI) - Press.
llrothrrhcud of E l e c t r i c a l
inate him.
final film in a series on the
ster expresied the hope tlut |dent.
Police
today
grilled
anyone
Workers,
AFI.-DIO.
history of auto racing.
Folk* said Arkrll niuitaiced
haby would he horn on Iter
connected with a Hammond the Miccc-sful state campniga
Tho public defender has
blrtailay Aug. t. A Shreve­ ! filed similar suit* agulnst tins
railroad
yard
in
a
methodical
™"rT”T7n .. i t
in 1951 of Wilbur King for
port, La.,
woman
wrote: |commiasiun* of the other three
^—a I *' •
rhl,*,
" it' 7-till.
________
.^»2^J^ilz^lol__uloj_ Plllll ,Coy Air Force Base, will tulk
_Mlv prediction for you Is a ■■oiiniii*.
ami tlteoric* in the shooting Utilities Commission and the
to K i w a n i a It s Wednesday
baby girl. Name her Mary
death* of two veteran roadabout the striking power of
The Lake Mary Grammar death* of two veteran rail­ r a m ;• a i g n o f Mrs. Edna
K. after m e."
the Air Force and its world­
School U open for registra­ roadmen. Itoy M. ttotlorf, Pearce, McLiing, f„r tire S tate
President
Kennedy
also
wide eoveiage.
tion to any children who have 67, ol Lansing. III., and Paul H ou se o f Representative.
gels his
share ut
' stork
• • •
moved into tlte area during A. Overstreet, |5, of Ham­
SAIGON, Viet Xam (IT 'D mail." Frum Far Kockaway,
The importance of a college
the summer, Floyd C. Rich­ mond
( The fiery suicide of tile sec- N.Y., a young hoy wrote
The City Council of Oviedo
education in the electronic age
ards, the principal, announ­
|ond Buddhist priest in two “ I would love ami wish i(
will
sit as a Board of Equal­
will be the subject of Dourced today.
months uroused fear* o f Hew you could give me the honor
ization on the 1963 61 city-tag
£ t o r n engineer Dick Huvias
f irst grade children should
j strife today between the gov* of being the godfather for
ALONG
THE
TRUCE
rolls at 8 p.nt. today.
who will speak tu Liuns Tues­
FRED II. M ILLER, je t mechanic l C. of Heavy
bring their birth certificates LINE. Korea (U P I) — An
Martha McDonald, four- eminent and
Viet
Nam’s the new baby. I am 10 years
The monthly council meet­
day.
Attack Squadron II nt Sanford Naval Air S ta ­
and all others their repurt American Army patrol today 'car-old daughter of May. Buddhist majority,
old If you want to know. And ing will follow.
• • •
tion, who coached Vowell'a Little M ajor League
card*, Richards said.
A young Buddhist priest I'll be the
exchanged fire with Commu­ or and Mrs. Thomas .Mr*
happiest
and
to local victory, also in coaching the Sanford Na­
Wives and kids, too, are in­
The school opens Sept. 3 nist North Korean troop* in Donald, suffered apparent : burned
himself
to
death proudest boy in the whole
tional All-Star* who departed thU morning for
vited tu the district caucus
and includes, in addition to the demilitarized zone near slight injuries after noon 1Sunday in a public square in world."
state championship play thin week at Panama
Jaycees are holding at SanLake Mary, Loch Arbor. Park the scene of last .Monday's today when struck hy- an the coastal town of Punthiet,
GAINESVILLE (U PI) —
He answered: "T h e Presi­
City. Miller hart been active in Little League
lando bpring* Sunday, and
Ridge, Sunland and Cuuntry Communist ambush that kill­ automubile a t Park Avenue uU ut 95 miles south o f Sal* dent and Mr*. Kennedy ap­ , Henry L. Gray, 62, Alachua
coaching for four year*. The Sanford team, Dis­
can partake o f the refresh­
Club Heights.
ed two Americans, the Uni­ a n d
Commercial Street. I gun to protest alleged re- preciate the thoughtfulness ' County attorney since 1936 extrict -I champions, will play the District 5 cham­
ments, sun and swimming hut
The school office U open ted Nations Command an­ X-rays were being taken at 1ligious discrimination by the which prompted you to write icept for military service, died
from 8 a m. to 2:20 p in. five nounced. No casualiic* were press time at
pion* in tile first round of the state competition
— * r» excluded front the meetScminule ; govviiiinent of Roman Catbo- and offer to be the godfather In his sleep at hla home here
reported.
day* a week.
I M raioful llosp iu L
at 8 it.a u Tuesday.
(Navy Phqto).
I lie president N«o Diuh Dicta. for Ui« new baby. They re­ last Bight,
s

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NATO Forms Air
Nuclear Force

B R IEFS

Citrus Survey

j

Fords Separate

'Sforfe' M ail Pours In On Kermedys

;r

Small Fry W rite, Offering

852 Candidates

Mobster 'Sings'
On Syndicate

Tax Collections
99.35 Per Cent

Names And Suggestions

Contestant

Set For Graham

; Police On Full
Strike Duly

Above Average

Defender Suit
Hearing Today

Storm Cleanup

★ ★ ★
Folks Expects
To Enter Race

Talks Resume

Grill Suspects

R e g istra tio n A t

g -Suicide Raises
Viel Nam Fears

Lake Mary Set

0

Fire Exchanged

Oviedo Council
Meets Tonight

Daughter Of
Mayor Injured

H. L. Gray Dies

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                    <text>TOUR of HOMES
'Tomorrow - Minded'
Homes Are Offered

I B B t t V I N SKAflt Mo stroll* down tros-shaded streets on this campus.

if* dormitory a t a newly
•atahliahad eolkgt may dis­
cover U ut his campus has
•W tf.
Ha* founders of the Uni­
versity of tho Seven Sons, n
floating, oartb-ginflittf alma
m ate*, admit that this proMam m ay aria* but they are
M t too worried about it. The
tam pua afloat la du* to sail
from New York on Oct. 23,
bearing the student body to
the high seas for the first
•em aster of claaiei.
According to the executive
director, Dr. E. Roy Nichols
J r., the 482-toot Seven Seat
Is to bo a “ world laboratory."
I t will b* run aa a true univarsity, not as a ploasuro
cruise ship.
Both nndcrgrsduate and
gradual* students may enroll
In such varied courses as
d u e s , business admlnUtrattoa, oceanography. A aids ad­
vantage, Dr. Nicbots experts,
will b* that students will get
acquainted with the people
and systems of the countries
which tho University visits,
1 The ship’* porta of call
during It's planned 110-day
oemeater include Llabon, Bei­
ru t, Port Said, Singapore,
Yokohama, Honolulu and fin­
ally, San Diego.
The second cruise leaves
from San Diego and will in-

Franklin Jessup, et ux to
Dannie Brown, et ux, Fern
Frank Wexolek, et ux to
John Wszoiek, et ux, N. Or­
lando, pi, too
John Wsiolek, et ux to
Thomas Fils Jr., ct ux, N,
Orlando, $11,200
J , L. Hutcherson, et ux to
Barney Drcggors, c t ux 3 2081, 81,000
Michael Zimmerman, et ux to
Robert Hell, et ux Lakewood
Shores, $22,000
Clifford Johnson, et ux In
to Eiiern Caldwell, Watts
Farm Subddvn. $10,100
Donald Plnol, et ux to Ben­
jamin Krtnger, et ux, Sunlaml, $14,500
J . J. Parrish, et ux etxl to
Robert Pcnttand Jr., 22-W-32,
$18,000
William G. (larger, et al to
Robert C. Andrews, et ux
1-21-32, $1,700
William Mark, et ux to
Alfred Hadley, et ux, Weallicnfleld, $0,300
William Mayer, ct ux to
John klaxon, ct ux. Bear Lake
$12,500
Uraum Development Co. to
Ward Illcks, Inc. Easlbrook
$5,000
Academy klanor, Inc. to
Sharps Bldg Corp. Academy
Manor, $6,000
Academy Manor, Inc. to
Sharpe Bldg. Corp. Academy
Minor, $5,600
J . A. Atge, st ux to Jon
Beardall, et ux, St-21-31, $5,000
Orlando Appliance Co. Inc.
to Whittto Co., Inc. Seminole
lights, $14,000
George Wilson, st ux to
Jerry Richards, Lake Har­
riett, $14,900
John Soulerin, e t ux to Ar­
thur Strawn, et ux, N. Or­
lando, $8,600
Jam es Marcbcff, et ux to
M. D. Hornsby, et ux, Fairlane, $ 18,100
Jam es A. Crafton. ct ux
to Slobby Ray Rbner, etux,
Sunland, $13,800
Patrick Trescott, et ux to
Alva Uenis, et ux. Weathersfield, $7,400
Ernest Anderson, et ux to
Urboo Tibbets, et ux, Forest
Lake, $18400
Marguerite Campbell, at al
trf Tcvis Hugely, elux, Lake
U Ucaeji $U.UA)

elude South African and South
American (tops.
Or. Nichols, a former na­
val commander, says the
Idea of a floating school Isn't
a n r . "Darias World War H,
wo used to blueprint such a
venture to while nway the
time during erulsei. In the
1930s there was an eightmonths’ school cruise, but It
B aled," he captained.
It remained for a group of
Rotarlans in Whittier, Calif.,
to endorse the idea and get
the university out of port
and onto the high seas. Spon­
sors hope to tie In eventually
with a landbased university.
And, 100 acres near San Diego
has been donated for this pur­
pose.
The University of the Seven
Seas his been recognised by
the State of California to
grant credits and isaue trans­
cripts.
It Is up to other colleges
and universities to accept
them and issue degrees.
Wbat happens, Dr. Nichols
wis asked, when you have
500 collegians floating around
the world In relatively con­
fined quarters? “ We had a
short Caribbean cruise last
year," Dr. Nichols aays, “ amt
It worked out splendidly.
"And, you must remember,"
ho notes with the sly smile
of a college dean, “ we have
n captive audience." A stu­
dent who misbehaves may
find himself being shipped
home—p-obably at his par­
ents' expense.
Or, with their limited visas,
students who Jump ship will
ho left to the local United
States consulate's tender mer­
cies, "although wo will try to
see that they catch up with
us In tho next port."

Thera seems little doubt
that the Seven Seas will be
booked solidly. Half the en­
rollment was reached quick­
ly, with * pleasing balance
between the aeaca.
Unfortunately, unless a stu­
dent has seaman's papers, he
cannot work his way through
school. A 115,000 scholarship
fund, however, will pay onequarter to one-half of some
students' expenses.
Normal students costs by
semester are from 11.590 to
I t,990, plus f-100 tuition and a
minimum of 1500 fur field
trip expenses during approxi­
mately 48 days ashore. Stu­
dents also will need some
pocket money for laundry and
coffee breaks.
Realistically, no one ex­
pects entirely smooth sailing.
“ We have to expect auch
things
lockouts, quaran­
tines and strikes in ports,"
Dr. Nichols said. "Rut, we
don't have to worry about
the students taking off In
their cars on weekends."
However, he didn't say
what the dean of students
would do If ■ rash of ro­
mances breaks out and cou­
ples start asking the captain
to perform his time honored
duly.

Mora than 100 person* and
friends attended the closing
exercises of the Vacation
Bible School last Friday even­
ing s t the First Pentecostal
Church In Longwood.
Theme of the school was
“ Christ's Way. My Way."
Hie program for the even­
ing began with a Pledge to
the flag by Carol Todd and
the Pledge to the Bible led
by Margie Kennedy. The
choir sang several selections
with solo parts sung by She­
ila Young, Mary Massey, Mel­
ds Barker, Pamela French,
Terry and Bruce Carver, Bobhi* and Clara Barker and
Patsy Ruth Grant.
At the conclusion of the
program the parents viewed
exhibits of the children's
handiwork, met the teach­
ers and were served refresh­
ments.

Rev. M okin
To Return
Rev. Thomas H. Makin,
paator of St. Andrews Pres­
byterian Church In Bear Lake,
has returned from his vaca­
tion and will conduct this
Sunday's 11 a. m. worship
service.
Work has been completed
on clearing the property site
for St. Andrews and a good
view of the terrain on Bear
Lake Road is now possible.
The church recently con­
ducted a Vacation Bibfe
School with a record attend­
ance. Mrs. C. C. Jones was
director. Those assisting were
Mrs. John Kirk, Mrs, L. C.
Tinsley, Mrs. Willis Kclfer,
Mrs. William McMahan, Mrs.
L. Olsen, Mrs. Hal Gettings,
Mrs. Arthur Patrick, Mrs.
Jam es C. While, Mrs. Jerry
Rtddet. Mrs. Henry Esslck,
Mrs. George Wehr, Mrs. E.
C. Colbert and Mrs. Elisa­
beth Rose.

No need to Uve In a “some
day" world. That day Is here
now In homes of tomorrow to
be seen at various locations
around the Seminole County
area.
Featured this week for the
‘•tomorrow-minded" Is t h e
luxury home at IdyDwllde of
ls&gt;ch Arbor which features
three bedrooms and tw o
baths, a combination dining
room and family room, an en­
closed two-car garage, and
complete all weather beating
and cooling system.
This is another of the fam­
ous Shoemaker Construction
Company homes that have
made IdytlwUde homes the
“homes of distinction."
Home sites, for building
similar homes and others
lit tor a king, are available
in Grecobriar of fsich Arbor,
by Kbigswood Builders. These
large home sTTes -w-m « *p,it
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arc Just right for the custom
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type of homes that one thinks
of In connection with the
world of tomorrow.
Thera are still two homes

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left for sale In the Tee 71
Green Estates area, north of
the Mayfair Country Club and
a number under construction
fn the Lake Wayman Estates
section of Lon gw nod.
Cavalcade of Homes fea­
tures luxury suburban homes
in the quiet countryside south
of Lake Mary In Country Club
Estates.
Here on this page you will
find a handy guide map to
show you the way to find all
of theso homes and home
sites, so that you may visit
them and see for yourself all
the tine features which Sem­
inole County builders have in­
corporated for you.

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The Herald
partment has
posted which
rific impact:
eyes—ask the
ONE!"

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mechancUl de­
a safety sign
carries • ter­
“ Protect your
man who has

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Ten A-3A “ Vigilante" at
tack planes will dash across
the Sanford sky Tuesday a f
ternoon, announcing the home
coming of Heavy Attack
Squadron 7 after a seven
month cruise with the Second
and Sixth Fleets in the Modi
terranesn.

• • •

Groundbreaking ceremonies
for the *3.5 million, 100-sere
Girls' Town are scheduled for
2 p. m. Tuesday at North Or
lando.

•

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•

State Sen. John Mathews,
voted the most valuable sen
a to.- by the Stale Legislature
this year, will be the speaker
at the Kiwanis Club meeting
Wednesday noon at the Civic
Center. The State Supreme
Court is slated to bear Fri
day Mathews’ petition as to
whether he may run for gov
ernor in the 1961 election.
The lower courts have upVld
Mathews' petition, resulting
from a new law concerning
the governor's salary hike.
as • •
Mrs. Mildred C. Jones, of
1706 West 2Ulh Street, has
completed a three-year caur
with Ilie Famous Artists
Schools of Westport, Conn.

•

• •

Alcoholics Anonymous is
launching a series of meetings
It 8 p. m. Mondays and
Thursday at the headquarters,
1201 West First Street.
* • •
City refuse collectors will
he on a double schedule
Tuesday, having been granted
■ holiday today along with
all other city employes ex­
cepting police, firemen and
emergency) crews. Courthouse
was closed, too, excepting the
sheriff’s department. As were
banks, most business houses
and the pustofficc was on a
limited schedule, with only
special deliveries.

•

• •

Cecil Tucker, county agent,
Ernie
Lundberg,
assistant
agent, and .Myrtie Wilson,
home demonstration agent,
will attend a week-long exten­
sion workers statewide con­
ference Sept. 16-20 at Gaines­
ville. One of the speakers
Will lie Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, renowned air author­
ity.
* • •
Although
Sanford
w as
pounded with a good rain
early today other parts of the
eounty missed. For instance,
Forest City hasn't had a drop
of rain in two weeks
•

•

*

Sheriff's department re­
purled this morning only
minor traffic problems over
the weekend (at lids hi a m.
today writing). The deputies
said it was noticeable that
most automobiles were keep­
ing their speeds down to
So miles per hour or less.
Yet UPl reported elsewhere
in the state and nal.on sin
deaths an hour in trnflie were
being recorded. Appears our
local motorists are heeding
repeated warnings “ to take
it easy."
•

Wallace Shuts
Tuskegee School
To 'Keep Peace'

•

Rain soaked the Sanford
area between 4:30 and 3 this
morning. Ernie Lundberg, as­
sistant county agent, reported
his rain gauge at his home
recorded .2 of an inch but
Sanford Naval Air Station re­
ported .33 of an Inch. Florida
Power and Light reported
lightning knocked out power
for lMi hours in the Floral
Heights area.

•

*

Bye the bye, that item last
week which read “ five cents
for an extra half pint" should
have been a little more ex­
plicit. The article dealt with
milk to be provided with
school lunches, atarting with
the opening of school Tues­
day Some of our wits around
this newspaper asked: “ Five
cents tor a half pint of

Established 1008

MON., SEPTEMBER 2, 1963

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 8

Deaths Push Toward New Record

c * ’

WARNING TO MOTORISTS:
SCHOOLS OPEN TOMORROW. TUESDAY! Don’t forget the IS jnph speed zones
adjacent to the schools. So,
you do the thinking for the
school children who expect
you to look out for them.

•

United Press Leased Wire

SEMINOLE COUNTY EDUCATION Association's new officers are pic­
tured. From the left: Jtm Palmer, Oviedo, treasurer; Mrs. Mary E. Dunn,
South Seminole, recording secretary; Teddy Barker, Sanford Junior
lliph, vice president; Miss Anna Vitsaris, Seminole High, corresponding1
secretary, and Don Reynolds, Seminole High, president. (Herald Photo)

29,500 Pupils Seen Stale Police
Rout 1,1
In Seminole By 1970 At Piaquemine
classrooms and ill re that many
PLAQUE MINE. La. (UPI)
more teachers, so you ran see —Stale police using tear gas
that Scmianto County* is not and (ire hoses dispersed an
going to stand still and there an,try crowd of 1,000 Negroes
is much work and planning to Sunday night and flushed TOO
be done, if this growth is go­ Negroes from a church with
ing to be kept as orderly us a barrage of gas and water.
Twenty state troopers wore
possible."
treated
f«r cuts from fly in;
Stenstrom is eh airman of
rocks. Scores of demonstra­
the long-range planning committre for the Seminole Coun­ tors were injured and 68 ar­
rested, one of them a 22-yearty Chamber of Commcrco and
old white girl, in the second
is a member of the East Cen­
consecutive night of racial
tral Florida Regional Han­
violence in this Mississippi
ning Council.
River town.
"They can rail you ’teacher,'
Most of the injuries suffered
give you u classroom amt give hy the demonstrators were
you students, but that doesn’t from tear gas burns and fly­
make you u teacher. It's ing glass.
what's in your heart. Teach­
Police searched house-tom
w
ii...
ing is a serious responsibility house for James Farmer, naand an important business,” tional director of Ihe Congress
Stenstront said ,
of Racial Equably and lead­
Stenstrom noted that Sem­ er of Ihe Negro civil rights
inole County is liie only East drive in Pl.iqucminc. They
‘Prem ature’
Central Florida County that
WASHINGTON (U l'l) — docs not have some institution kicked in tlie doors of three
Negro home*- iad a Negro
IIucVi
TV: n
Vot, •J .V -7
* i.*.. t
r.nefil parlor .*&gt;.i searched
“ We va go. ju jt a* foot) at fur Farmer.
Bxfun *« .. it it “u Id 1 prej
Negroes stirve; ng tho lit­
tt^rc" &lt;i ultiit-h spt :[al mfli- chance as any other county to
get tlii* m- v spore science uni- ter in the strr.ais and the
ry importance tu bul ling u
I vursily and don't let anyone shambles inside the Freedom
man on the muon.
tell you any different," S'tcn- Rock Baptist Church mut­
strom fulmnnisheif.
tered "this is if."
Wife On Way
“ W‘o are living in n lime dif­
A court order, abrupty Is-uf
LIMA, Pei u (LTI) — The ferent from anything wo ever ed by Federal Judge E. Corwife of former Venexuelan saw before, and contrary to don West in Raton Rouge
dictator Marcos Perez Jimeiux what you liuvc heard, Semin- Sunday nig hi two hours be­
flew hero from Miami vvilh olu County will continue to fore He street demonstrator*
her family Sunday cn routo to grow. We have just us smart started (ailed to stop the Ne­
attend her husband's embez­ people hero as anywhere else groes. The order temporar­
zlement trial in Caracas,
and just us good leadership." ily banned demonstrations,
“There will lie close to 100,* but moments afu-r tlie order
Nikita Returns
000 people ill Seminole County was served by U. S. mar­
UKLG It A !&gt; K. Yugoslavia by 1970,” Stenstrom predicted. shals, the Negroes filed into
(U l'l)—Soviet Premier Nikita
“Only 45 of Ihu 3.000 coun­ tho streets,
Khrushchev headed bark to ties in the nation grew fustcr
Most of the injuries occurr­
Belgrade from u provincial than Seminole County in the ed when state troopers hurl­
tour of Yugoslavia today for past 10 years. We have main­ ed tear gas into the church.
final “ friendship" talks with tained tt steady increase of 12 Negroes jammed in the buildPresident Tito,
per cent a year since 11)50," ing leaped through windows.
Some came out fighting and
he pointed out.
Ex-Queen Stricken "This Central Florida area threw rocks at police. A
VENICE, Italy (IJI’l )—Ex- is the most important area in squad
car
window
was
Queen Alexandra of Yugo­ the nation, maybe in the smashed.
slavia, whose royal marriage world,” Stcnstrum emphasiz­
has been a stormy one. was in ed. " it is important that we
a coma toduy, the result of an do quite u bit of planning—
upparent suicide attempt with for road.,, schools, buildings,
un overdose of barbiturates.
recreation ami every phase of
A 10-year-ali! Sanford Negro
activity that will lake place
girl,
riding in a funeral pro
JFK A t Sen
here in the next seven years."
cession, was killed in a twoil YANN13 PORT, Mass.
cur crash Sunday uflcrnoun
(U l'l)—President Kennedy, in I
three miles of Like City, it
a relaxed vacation mood, rewas reported here today.
served part of hi s holiday to- .
.
Dead was Linda Wright,
day for more scagoin,: rccrca- A n U X C C U t l V C f
d
a
u g h t e r of Georgiana
tiori wills his family ami
WASHINGTON (UPD—Ac­ Wright, of U'l Castle Brewer
friends.
cording to the I.a bar Depart­ Court.
ment, a man mud earn at
Linda was riding with John
Foreign Aid
least J 100 a week to be an Morgan, id 13IU South West
WASHINGTON (U l’li — executive.
Road, in the funeral process­
President Kennedy today far­
By gov eminent standards, ion of Morgan's wife, Gladys
ed a tough fight in ge’.iin;*
the department sakl Tnurs- Morgan. Funeral services had
tlie IVnute to ri-dore funis
d.iy that to quality for the been held here .Sunday a Iterthe House slashed (tom hi*]
tide of executive u man also noon and Mr*. .Morgan's body
*4.5 billion furcigu aid re­
must supervise at least two was being taken to Lake City
quest.
employes.
for interment.
Hy Dorothy Austin

Thu 14,500 students now en­
rolled in Seminole County
public school* for the 1963-64
■oimion will have risen to 2 '.50(1 by 1970. former slate sen­
ator Dougins Stenstrom told
members of the Seminole
County Education Association.
“Ten yenr* ago there were
5.200 student* in ottr schools
and since that time we have
hail to add 300 classroom* and
ns many new teachers,’' Stenstrom pointed out.
"By 1970 when our school
population will have doubted
we will have to build 500 more

BRIEFS

I

Girl Killed In
Funeral Ride

What Makes One

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (LTD
—Gov. George Wallace today
ordered a white school in
Tuskegee, Ala., which was
scheduled to admit 13 Negroes
to postpone Rj opening for
one week.
Wallace issued an executive
order lesa than an hour be­
fore the 13 Negroes—eight
girls and five boys— were to
have entered the all-white
Tuskegee public school, the
town's only school for whites.
Wallace, In defying a fed­
eral court order to admit the
Negroes, said his order was
for the “ sole purpose of al­
lowing tlie governor of the
slate of Alabama to preserve
the peace and maintain do­
mestic tranquility and to
protect the lives and property
of all citizens of Alabama."
Wallace's legal advisor, Ce­
cil Jackson Jr., said he did
not know whether Wallace
would issue a similar order
affecting schools to be Inte­
grated in Huntsville Tuesday
and In Birmingham and Mo­
bile—tlw stale's most popu­
lous areas—Wednesday.
Wallace was in Tuscumbla—
200 miles north of here—for
a Labor Day celebration and
could not he reached hy tele­
phone.
His order was announced
hereShurtty aftr sunrise, 20
Highway Patrol cars con­
verged on the country farm­
ing (own of Tuskegee where
Negro leader Booker T.
Washington wrote his book
“Up From Slavery." The
state troopers were directed
by Public Safety Director Al
Lingo.
The 13 Negroes would have
been ihe first of Uicir.race
to enter a public school below
tin! college level in Alabama.

Two Burglaries,
Theft Reported
Two burglaries amt a theft
were reported over the week­
end to police.
No III Bottling Company re­
ported burglars ransacked
Ihe firm’s office on I’ccan
Avenue, ohtaining an undeter­
mined amount of cash.
Home Builders Supply, on
Seminole Boulevard, reported
a vending machine was rifl­
ed.
Union Cab Company, West
13th Street, reported the theft
of a purse containing $(&gt;7 from
a desk. The purse was recov­
ered In the possession of a
Juvenile girl, who is being
held in county jail for juven­
ile authorities.

Burgess Rites
MOSCOW (IT 'D —Th.i Rus­
sians today made prep.ir.il ions
for the funeral of British
defector Guy IIurges*, a lead­
ing figure in one of tho must
sensational inti-runtinnnl spy
cn-t-s of modern times.
Friends of the one-time dip­
lomat said details of the fun­
eral might tie co m p le te d b y to­
night.
Burgess, 52, died Friday in
Moscow's Hot).in Hospital of
acuta burdening of tlie arter­
ies. The disco-c npprcutly wus
aggravated by e x c e s s i v e
drinking and s m o k in g .

Off the Job for One Day Only
J) fl

Miss America
Week Begins
ATLANTIC CITY*. N. J.
(UPD — It's that lime again,
and IhU resort city—the orb
ginat bathing beauty mecca —
today dinti-d otf its famed
boardwalk for the 37lh annual
Alls* America pageant.
Singly and in twos ami
threes a total of 52 young and
hopeful beauties liled into the
spollkltt Hint five days hence
will shine on ouo of them
alone.
She will huvo been chosen
Miss America 1964 and will
reign lor one year. She will
earn about SIOO.uOQ and travel
thousand* of miles In the per
forntance of Iter duties, which
consist generally of merely
making an appearance some­
where in the United Stales
and perhaps saying a few
words.
Today is registration day,
when the contestants sign in
and learn officially what is In
store for them during tlie next
live clays.
Many of the grits arrived
during (lie weekend to look
over Convention Hall, where
the contests in various cate­
gories will he held, and to
prepare themselves for tho
ordeal ahead.
At registration the candi­
dates learn that they will he
52 husy young l.uiica until the
windup Saturday night before
a nationwide television hook­
up-

Another Rail Crisis
i:

Foreseen Later On
WASHINGTON (U l'l) —
The possibility uf another
crisis in tlie nidioud dispute
next Marrh, generating new
threats of a nationwide strike,
bus nut been ruled out by ad­
ministration officials.
Publicly, government-peace­
makers express confidence the
unprecedented arbitration law
passed by Congress will acttlu
thu four-year-old controversy.
Privately, they acknowledge
tlmt n deadlock cuuld develop
over so-called secondary issues
lit the dispute over jub-reduc-

James Williams
Funeral Today

Funeral services for James
Milton Williams, tW, of 1120
West First Street, will bo con­
ducted hy Rev. Fred Chance
at 3 p m today at the Brisson Funeral Home. Rurial
will be in uaklawn Memorial
Park Cemetery.
Mr. Williams, who died F ri­
day at a DcLsnd nursfnj
home, had been a car inspec­
tor of Ihe ACL Railroad and a
special federal policeman in
Washington, D. C., before his
retirement.
Surviving arc his wife, Mrs.
Rilla Williams; five children,
.Miss Grace Williams, Eau
Gallic; Mrs. liiihy Pollard,
Dundalk, Aid.; .Mrs. Wheeler
McLclIund, with whom he
made his home on West First
Slrcct; Roy Williams, Hia­
Girl Killed
leah, and Oscar Williams,
PORT ST. JOE (UPD
East Halnclle, W. Va.; It
Sandra Lee Greenwaid, 16, of grandchildren, two g r e a t ­
Quincy was struck and killed grandchildren and a sister,
by lightning at Mexico Reach Mrs. Emily Roberts, Savan­
near here Sunday,
nah, Ga.

Hunt From Air
ORLANDO, FU. (LTD —
Tli# Air Force turned tu aerial
photos today for clues to tho
disappearance of t t crewmen
who flew out on n fuelling
mi.-sion aboard two jet »trat *tankers last week and never
cam# buck.

He Thought Daughter Was "Playing Joke 1

Sharpshooter Bad's Death Shot Called Accident

CALEXICO, Calif. (UPD—
A trick shot artist who acci­
State Toll Rises
dentally killed his teen-ice
MIAMI (U PI)—The stale's daughter during a shooting
toli of Labor Day weekend exhibition today was expected
traffic deaths climbed toward] to he cleared of any wrungthe Id forecast by the High- doing.
way Patrol today as F!ori-| “ it was an accident," in
diana and visitors had a finul vestigating policeman Andy
summertime fling a t beaches Do Lira said today- “ The witand picnic grounds before nesses will attest to th a t"
Marilyn Ploof, 15, was shot
heading home. The toll hud
rearhed 13 early today, includ­ in the feuehead button J at
j Lb# Calexico gun rau*,u during
ing sight in two crashes.
4

part of a show site and her
father had performed count­
less lime* without accident.
She stood with two bjUuun*
attached hy a band to her
head.
Her father, Milo Ploof, 39,
moved to a distance of 20
feet to fire 38-caliber guns,
and burst the balloons si niultsncosuly.
She had performed the
stunt, as well a* one already
completed—iu which Ploof

split a piece of chalk die held
between her teeth—
often
she stood completely compos­
ed, with no discernible move­
ment.
But Sunday something went
wrong.
When Ploof fired, a bullet
from the gun in his right ham)
struck his 13-year-old daugh­
ter in the top of the bead.
The S-foot-7 girl slumped to
the ground without uttering
a sound.

“A lo n g h t rhe was playing
Before the tragedy, Ploof
s joke,” Ploof told police­ had shot a piece of chalk
from Marilyn's mouth. His
man Andy lie Lira,
next trick was to turn his
But when Ploof reached
back on his daughter and
her side, he saw blond spurt­ then with the aid of a mir­
ing from the wuund.
ror, shoot s cigarette from
"You're going to be all her rtouih
right, baby," Ploof said, his
Ploof apparently did not un­
voice still strong and firm. derstand fully what happened
But
Marilyn
apparently for hours, “lie's been given
never heard him. She was sedation, but ■ don't think
pronounced dead within min­ he comprehended it," police
ute* at Calexico Hospital. | said.

ing work rut# changes de­
manded by the railroads.
I.a!&gt;or Secretary W. Willard
Wlrtz said Sunday h# believed
the secondary issues could lie
settled without a new strike
threat.
He made the statement on ■
television program Issues and

Traffic Toll
Of 584 Seen
By Midnight
By United Prma Interaction 4
Th# long Latfor Day week*
end moved Into Its final d a /
today and millions of AmcrU
cans raced death hom# across
th# nation's highways* Tho
traffic toll pushed beyond tho
400 mark toward O new r#o&gt;
ord.
The National Safety Coun»
ci) sa.d tho highway death
rate Increased during th«
night and th# toll may reach
5H4 by th# and of the holiday
at midnight tonight.
The old Labor Day record
of 501 deaths was set las*
year.
The holiday weekend spelled
the end of beach parties and
vacations for many Amerto
Lana and tho start of • new
school y«ar for others. Thou*
sands of families braved Uw
crowded highways for a last
brief visit with summer.
Th# Safsty Council warned
that tho miles nearest to
horns, when tiredness and lm*
patience catch up with holU
day drivers, are the moat dan.
serous.
A Unltsd Press Intsrnattonal count a t 10:30 a.m. EDT
showed at least 408 persona
dead in Baffle accident# sinew
th* holiday started a t H p.m,
local tlmo Friday.
Tho toll from all types of
holiday - connected accident*
reached 471.
The breakdown: Traffla
■103; Drowning* 39; Boating
2; Planca 3, and Uiscellanw
aua 43.
Total 490.
California led tha nation
with 49 traffic deaths. There
were 23 fatalities in Texas,
21 In Michigan, 20 in lllinaia,
18 in New York and Norti)
Carolina.
s i s

Answers— ABC.

Wirtz blamed Charles Luna,
president of the Brotherhood
of Railroad Trainmen, and two
oilier unions representing con­
ductors and switchmen for the
hrrnkdown of a voluntary ar­
bitration agreement.
Ho sold llicsu union* attach­
ed too many conditions tu Ui«
arbitration plan for the railroads to accept although the
(iitimun's and .nginevrs union
"lived up completely tu the
c o m m i t m e a t which they
mad#."
Two key iisues—th# need
for firemen on diesel locomo­
tives in freight or yard serv­
ice and tho mukciip of truin
crews—uru tu be arbitrated
within 90 day* by a seven-man
board under the new law.

John Tillis Jr.
Funeral Tuesday
Funeral service* for John
Albert Tillis Jr., 51, of Longwood, will lie conducted at 2
p.m. Tuesday by Ruv, Fred B.
Chart-.-o at Brissou Funeral
Horne. Interment will be in
Oak law n Memorial Park Cem­
etery.
Mr. Tillis, who died unex­
pectedly Friday ill Baltimore,
.Mil., is survived by his wife,
.Mrs, Irene Tillis; a son, John
A* Tillis 111, laingwood; three
sisters, Mr*. Allen* Culp nod
Mrs, Elizabeth Knight, Saiffurd, and tiro. Estelle Hamil,
Jacksonville, and three bro­
thers, Lester Ik, UHAF in
Hawaii; Curl G., Hanford, ami
Alfred II. Tillis, Iteno, Nev.

Eight Injured,
Horse Killed
A horse was killed and
eight persons were treated for
injuries i t Seminole Memor­
ial Hospital a&gt; the result of
a series of traffic accidents
over the weekend la tho San­
ford arcs.
Raymond C. Little, 22, of
Grand Island, and his passenger, James Jiann, of Lees­
burg, were Injured when their
car struck the horse on SR 40
west of Sanford. Trooper J .
L. Sikes said the horse passed
over Ihe car.
George E. Elliott, 31, of flit
East Third Street, suffered
facial injuries in a collision
with tin- parked car of Alice
Snmldy at 307W Park Avenue.
Lucy Wilson, 1009 West
Eighth Street, was Injujrcd In
a collision between her car
and one driven by Lawrence
II. Thompson, 21, of 118 Aca*
demy Avenue, at 11th Street
and Pecan Avenue.
Four persons of one Day­
tona U&gt;ac)i family were in­
jured in a three-car collision
at 13th Street and French
Avenue. They were Thomas
J. Parks, 41; Gladys Parks,
43, and Rulus and Charles
Parks.
A police cruiser driven by
Patrolman Donald Rrutnlcy
w a s damaged extensively
when struck al Dili Street
ami Elm Avenuo as Brum ley
was proceeding to Investigate
another accident. Driver ol
the car hitting the police
cruiser w a * reported by
Trouper Bill Stringfield as
Beatrice Clark, 2818 West
23rd S treet

Three Strikes On London Observer
Weather Bureau Kids ‘Hot Line*
MOBILE, Ala. (UPD _
Lightning not only struck
three tim es in Ihe tam e place
Thursday but the target was
Ihe local U, S. Weather Bu­
reau station.
“ It kind of shook everyone
up," said a veteran weather­
man, who reported no Injuries
and rumor damage.

LONDON (U PD -The Lon­
don Observer carried this
headline on its story about
the new "hot line" linking
Moscow and Washington:
“ Daddy's Just Coming, Mr.
Khrushchov.'*
The dispatch did not men­
tion President Kennedy’s liveywar-ohl daughter, Caroline,

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Fred W. Short
Funeral Today

Be An Active Reader

•f Lake Mar}'.

Hospital

Notes
AUGUST n
Claudia Vickers. Mary MUuale and FatrieU Durban o!
Lake Mary; Woodrow Andar•on, N. Orlando; Faya Mort,
Casselberry; Eugene Pendle­
ton, Martha Nichols, Edward
Payne, Lana Cox ot Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Healey
at Sanford, a bov
llr. and Mrs. Edward MUunlc
e l Lake Mary, • boy
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Mort of
Casselberry, a boy
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy J. Dur­
ham of Lake Mary, n girl
Discharges
A n a Lindsey, DeBary; Mrs.
Eddie Webb and baby, Longwood; Mrs. Morris MtUs and
baby, Lake Monroe; John
Davison, DeLand; Cornelius
Dovale, DeBary; Roy How­
ard, Jam ea Wood, John A.
Smith, Sam Brown, Huben
Dekle, Flnnle McCaskiU, Eth­
el Leo Johnson, Mrs. James
D. Csrnley and baby, James
Clark of Sanford.

AUGUST M
Admission*
v
'

Deborah Hickson, Lake Mary;
Althea Evans, Geneva; Queen
Ester Tiller, Ida Veayo, Wal­
ter Raines, Artsle Johnson,
Rita Fakess, Eiello Ashley,
Vickie Schnitiler, Delores
McGee, Lucy Bryant, Burke
Winn, Georgia Hobson of
Sanford.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Johnson
of Sanford, s boy
Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Cos of
ganford, a boy
DUthargr*
Woodrow Anderson, N. Or­
lando; Claudio Vickers, Lake
Mary; Wilson Horne, Timmas
Burleigh, Roy Partin, Lemual
Litton, Mri. Robert Richard­
son and baby, Mrs. Gene
F railer sod baby, Mri. Ever­
ett Harper and baby of San­
ford.
AUGUST n
Admissions
Margaret Denning, DeUary;
Claire Forster, M ijula Adi mi, Carilyn Lyons, Terri
W'.eeler, Carrie Gaines, Ueilie Price, James Sikes, So
phi* Cralih, Arthur Wilson,
Lillie Mae Kandsll, Wilma
Russell, Joyce Crowe, Minnio
Taylor, Magnolia Harris o(
Sanford.

This Emblem
Identifies Your
Welcome Wagon
Sponsors

SHOW STOPPERS. One of the star attractions of the home-grown vaude­
ville revue to be seen at the Rltz Theater, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. will be the
Ivey Trio. This versatile folk-singing group has already been a smnfth
hit In their many pubtlc appearances over the pant year and a half. From
left are Jimmy Touhy, Louise Higginbotham and Jack Ivey. All proceeds
of the benefit show and movie go toward the Rotary Club's Pediatric Ward
Project
(Herald Photo)

Rotary Club's Vaudeville Show
WiU Benefit Hospital Wing
The stage of the Rlti Thea­
ter will reeound once again
vllle perform era as It did in
Tuesday to the feat of vaudedaya of yore when minstrel
■hows, musical comedies and
touring rood shows performed
there regularly.
In addition, Seminole Counliana will have the privilege
of Bering n premier flribrun
movie, “A New Kind of Love,"
atarrlng the husband-wife
star team, Paul Newman and
Joanne Woodward, following
the vaudeville ahow.
Curtain will rise on the
stage show a t 7=30 p.m„ with
show patrons receiving the
red-carpet treatment aa they
enter, with apotllghta and
even attendants to park cars.
The vaudeville show and
the movie are being presented
by the Sanford Rotary Club,
ae a charity benefit to raiee
funds for the equipping and
furnishing of the pediatrics

ward at Seminole Memorial
Hospital, through the coop­
eration a t Theater Manager
BUI Lovslace.
Tickets are now on sale by
any member of the Rotary
Club and a t the Rlts Theater.
Headliners of the amateur
vaudeville ahow will all ha
talented local performers Incudlng:
The Ivey Trio, starring
Jack Ivey, Louise Higgin­
botham and Jim Tuuliy In
folk aonga, Hootenany style;
The Populuiree, a wellknown orchestral combo, fa­
mous fur their routines;
Miss Patty Glenn Johnson,
runner-up in tho "Jcannie
With the Light Urown Hair”
competition at the Stephen
Foster Mumorlal Festival last
year, with romantic ballads in
her lyric soprano Voice;
Glorida and Karen Greene
in their South Sea Island hula
dances in eacltlng native cos­
tumes;
Births
The Whistlers, a surprise
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Lyons of show feature, put on hy the
Ssnferd, a boy
men of the Moose Club, The
Mr. and Mrs. Ester McGco hilarity of this number la en­
of Stnford, a girl
hanced by not revealing the
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Veayo nature of th0 act.
of Sanford, a boy
Master of ceremonies for

the show wilt ba George Tou­
hy and between acta music
will be provided by Nick Pfeifuaf at the console of the
Hammond organ supplied by
the Keller Music Company of
Orlando,
Lighting arrangement* are
under the direction of E. C.
Harper Jr., of Sanford Elec­
tric Company, and Rob Crum­
ley Is chairman of the vaude­
ville show arrangement*. Dr.
Ell White Is in charge of the
special car-parking service.

Girls’ Town Rite
Slated Tuesday
Groundbreaking ceremonies
for the new Girls* Town in
North Orlando will be held
at 3 p. m. Tuesday. Here for
llw event will he .Mrs. Hor­
ace Dodge H, founder of the
school and B. G. King, deve­
loper and majority stockhold­
er In the North Orlando Com­
pany.
Dignitaries and area offi­
cials ire Invited to meet at
the North Orlando Company
offices if they wish to attend
the ceremonies to take place
at Moss Road and SR 431
cast of Highway 17-03.

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Unfortunately, many stu­
dent* when they study don’t
seem to realize that books
and* television are different;
they try to study at though
they were watching televis­
ion.
To make the difference
clear, let’* take a minute for
review. You’ll recall that aa
we’ve taflkcd about textbooks,
we’ve stressed the necessity
of studying In spurts, of overviewing for the main idea, ot
trying to get the most out of
the maps and graphs, then of
dipping deeper and deeper In­
to the text until you're finally
down to the smallest details.
This is work; it’s an active
thinking process.
But when you watch a tele­
vision set, everything's done
for you. There’s a picture,
sound and generally a light
story. You can turn off your
brain and let the television do
the work.
Watching television Is es­
sentially a passive process.
There’s nothing wrong with
that. As a matter of fact. It’s
good to relax that way at
times. But don't try to study
thst way I
Lots of students approach
a book passively. They figure
that if they have SO pages of
studying to do, all they need
do is sit down, turn off their
brains,
and lookat all tho
words. It Just doesn't work.
A book Isn't a television set.
A book can organize mater­
ial for you but it’s up to you
to dig the facts out of the
pages; you’ll have to do the
work. If you work hard and
actively, using the techniques
we've been discussing—sur­
veying,
thinkingand resur­
veying
— you'llget at the
facts. Out U you wait for the
facts to come to you . . .
well, it'll be a lung wait.
The best way to be sure
you're reading actively is to
develop yourself into a ques­
tioning reader. Before you
start, quiz yourself: What do
you think you know about
the topic? What do you ex­
pect this chapter to add to
your knowledge?
During your first survey,

Why? How? On the second
survey, ask the same ques­
tions, but answer the ones
you didn't get the first time
around.
By your third chapter sur
vey (the first sentence of
each paragraph), you should
have particular questions on
the chapter to be answered.
During the rapid reading of
the entire text, turn the first
sentence of each paragraph
Into a question—Just Invert It
— and answer it from the
body of the paragraph. And
then you're ready for the de­
tails—ask yourself which de­
tails can you figure out for
yourself. Which ones need to
be memorised?
It'i not really Important
which questions you ask.
(Some students find rote-play­
ing very effective, if you
were the Duke of Wellington,
how would you attack Na­
poleon?) But It la important
that you ask questions, that
you're active, involved and
thinking. When you’re all fin­
ished, you can watch televis­
ion and turn oil your brain
again.

(NEXT: T ie why, when
and how ot memorizing.)
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dren’s songs. Other services
Include medical hints, help
in doing crossword puzzles,
film program Information,
snow and skiing reports, dic­
tation for shorthand practice
and help with a child's home­
work.

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Inc.
Who? What? Where? When?

Frtd W. Short, 73, died it
.an OrUodo Hospital Friday
a.tar ■ lingering UImss .
Bon la Sarlsa, Ontario,
Canada, oa April M, 1W,
Short later moved to West*
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Altamonte Scouts Hold Court Of Honor
By Jalla Barto.

\

A Court of Honor was held
by Altamonte Spring* Boy
Scout Troop 38 during a re ­
cent weekend camp a t Rock
Spring* Park.
Festivities for the occasion
started with a picnic supper
and social for the boya and
their parenta and guests.
A fter the supper the boys
returned to their camping srea
where the gucsta later were
greeted for the ceremonies by
three member* of the Kaliga
Chapter of the Order of the
Arrow who were dressed In
authentic Indian costume and
wers carrying flaming torch*
e*.
Guests were e s c o r t e d
through the dark wooded area
to the Council Fire where they
w-ere Joined by members of
..the troop for the program of
'Indian dances, song* and
skits.
Advancements in rank and
m erit badges, many of them
earned during summer camp,
' were awarded to the scouts at
- Various intervals In the pro­
gram.
Those receiving advance­
ment in rank were Bruce Stu­
art, Gary Garashe, Ilfs scout;
- Jack Siinunek, first class!
James Branson, Stuart James,
Gerald Crocker, Michael lied
rick and Donald Paulsen, sec­
ond class.
Merit badges went to Gary
Garashe, nature, first aid and
pioneering; Raymond Gaines,
" first aid, nuture and soil unJ
’ w ater conservation; James
Fuller, nature; Micky Hawks,
pioneering, camping, rowing,
swimming and cooking; Mike
Kickett, nature, fit st aid and
" home repairs;
Donald Paulsen, camping,
personal fitness, cooking, first
aid, swimming and canoeing;
Gerald Crocker, rowing, per­
sonal fitness, camping, cook­
ing, swimming und pioneer­
ing.
Badges in rowing, swim
• tiling, first aid and camping
went to Jack Simutiek who
also completed the one niik•wini to receive the mile swim
card and badge.

Parents Invited To Take Part In Reading Program
Parents of Seminole Junior
High School students sre in­
vited this year to tike part
in the reading program of­
fered by the school, Principal
Hugh Carlton announced to­
day.
Seeking to work m ire clojely with pupils and parents,
the reading teachers arc pre­
pared to have meetings and
Individual conferences with
the parcnti.
In the program for the stu­
dents. individual flies of the
reading progress of each one
will be kept lo acquaint the
parents with the student'*
problems as well ss his pru-

gress.
A diagnostic reading chart

it filled out as soon as the
child enters the class. It
reveals the reading ability at
time of entrance in his grade.
It tells of the child's present
level. At what level Is he
reading to get Ihe mast out rt
what he sees? How well does
he read? Does he understand
what he reads?
These answers tho teacher
must know at the start. Is
he reading at the pleasure
level where he is enjoying
90 per cent’ comprehension,
or i* it the instructional level
with a minimum of 73 per­

A misplaced line in Thurs­
day's Herald report giving
bus run routes for tho Longwood Elementary School has
resulted in considerable con­
fusion among parents of ttie
. area whose children will be
-riding Bus 81.
The correct schedule is as
follows:
Trip one begins at the end
of Markham Road to Voskan
Road to Longwood Park to
Big Tree Road and return to
school via Highway 1742.
Trip two begins at school
to Longwood Park, south to
Wilma to Sanlando Springs
Drive, east on Sanlando to
Grant, north on Grant to
Orange, east on Orange to
school.

lo step up reading speed and I within the reading &lt;
of approximately 900 low leva
compre emion.

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cent comprehension, or U It
the frustration level with
comprehension of no more
than 50 per cent—a level so
emotionally upsetting to so
many?
To arrive at these conclu­
sions the teacher must dia­
gnose the student by finding
out defects and habits that
hinder his reading.
Once this information Is
established, a definite series
of exercises ran be planned
to correct them.
More advanced readers will
b« offered the Craig Reader
a mechanical device designed

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Start the day
with an energy
packed breakfast.
NORTH ORLANDO Civic Association President Hoy Burke, riifht. re­
ceives the 81 per year lease for the Community Building in the Village
Recreation Aren from North Orlando Company Manager Frank Fasuln.
AH negotiations for use of the building will be handled by the Civic Associ­
ation.
(Herald Photo)

B y Jsn e

The Delia ry Art* and
Craft- Club wilt huld its first
meeting of the fall senmn at
10 a.m. Thursday a t the De­
nary Mansion House to dis­
cus* plans for the ruining
year.
Members are asked to be­
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new School of Nursing at
Baptist Hospital in Jackson­
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firework* left over from the Fourth
of July*

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that the American M eat he* chained
co moch, that w e tcod nowaday* to
retreat from each other into our im­
mediate families, that Labor Day has
become a private public holiday.
Ob the other hand, thia chant* in
Labor Day is part o f the penalty of
success for the labor movement—and
for America. With recognition o f la­
bor has come the lose o f a certain
militancy, a certain separateness
from "other” Americana.
No, Labor Day Is no longer la­
bor’s day alone. It belongs to all
Americans, for all o f ua are laborers
ll! the genie that the work we do
contributes to the country’* strength.
Perhaps the B ane "Labor Day"
1* a little anachronistic In 1963, al­
most a misnomer. Tbe word "libor"
is quite broad enough to encompass
the meaning the holiday has acquir­
ed.
It should have a name that lelU
the world just what free Americans
have accomplished far tbe working
man, what we have achieved in the
way of the good things in life—not
just material comforts but tha bask
freedoms so much of the world has
never known.
The name for thia day should tell
the world how wc honor the working,
doing, accomplishing man by cas­
ually taking a day o ff from the rou­
tine, not by massing rank* of uni­
form lathe operator* or high school
cadet* and parading them in front of
our "maximum leaders '*
Still, maybe we don't really need
a new name for the holiday. We all
know what Labor Day means,

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WASHINGTON &lt;NEA) —
Every Labor Day finds tha
American labor situation mors
confused then it waa the year
before.
Bat this is partly paradox.
The confusion is not worse.
It’a Just that there is more of
it as everything grows big**r-

Actually, more people are
employed at higher wages end
under better working condi­
tions than aver before in the
country’s history.
In June the average weekly
earning* of factory workers
pasted tha 9100 mark for the
first tlms In history.
The minimum wags for
workers la interstate com­
merce Industries goes from
IU 5 to |1AS an hour on Sept.
9. The maximum work week,
will drop to 44 hours at the
seme time, with overtime
bringing one-and-one-half
times the basic rate.
This will affect about 24
million of tho 44 million nonsupervisory employes of pri­
vets industry. Minimum wage
for another 3.5 million workera previously not covered by
tho Fair Labor Standards Act
will rise to 91 an hour. This
will leave another 16A million
workers still uncovered by the
act.
A law passed last ysar, re­
quiring equal pay for women
doing the same work as men,
will go Into effect June 11,

Phil Newsom Soy:

N otebook

Farm employment at eight
million workers ia July was
Just half of what it waa in
the 1910-14 base period. But
farm labor earnings are near­
ly seven times higher than
they were 60 years ago.
Those are the high lights on
the credit side of the ledger.
The problems of tha unfortu­
nates whose troubles haven”t
been solved make up the debit
entries. And the inventory of
their woes is e constant re­
minder of what still needs to
be done.
The roughly 6 per cent of
the nonfarm labor force unem­
ployed-more than four mil­
lion out of 70 million workers
— constitutes the w orstblight
on the economic landscape.
In all, 14 million workers
were unemployed for at least
part of last year.
The real underlying cause
of unemployment is lack of
basic education and training
In advanced skill* fa r which
there are actual ihortagee of
qualified worker*.
The cure for this would
*eem to be In the nation's
school systems and institu­
tions of higher learning—nut
in labor laws.
But the device* government
haa coma up with to reduce
unemployment —public works,
manpuwor training and de­
velopment, depressed area re­
development and Social Se­

Letters

Czech C hief In Trouble
Whaa tU callow* ended the
Ufa of former Csech Commu­
nist party secretary general
Rudolph Slansky an Dae. 8,
1939, an* ef the mast entkustastie ef those ia the cheering
■action was Antonia Novotny.
Both had been member* of
(to Csachoalovtk Communist
party since ita inception In

1991-

., Bath had participated In
the conspiracy which led to
the downfall of tha Cacchoaloyak republic of Eduard Bcnaa
. | i g 4H* flrrT7»L‘t takeover.
But tho two wore bitter ene­
mies. and when Blonsky’*
downfall came Novotny hod a
hand both In hi* arrest and in
hi* execution.
It waa perhaps coincidental
that the pace of Novotny's
own rise to power as preai­
dant of Cxechoalovakla and
first secretary of the Csech
Communist party qulckaned
With fllansky's downfall.
• And It may also bo coinci­
dental that a review of Slannky’s cose finding him Innotent of tho conspiracy charges
for which ha wss hanged also

could bo • sign of trouble for office ia 1961 an charges of
Novotny.
In any case, a* "da-BtalinlsaUou” ha* spread through
the Soviet Union and th* sat­
ellite* end it hae become fash­
ionable to "rehabilitate" party
members executed In the bad
old day*, Novotny has shown
* marked reluctance to Initiate
any such program for Csecho■lovakla, and particularly so
In the case of Slansky.
In fact ho renewed his de­
nunciations of Slansky in var­
ious speeches In 19dl and 1W2
and again h u t Juns.
When 8lansky and It) co­
defendants were executed in
1952, the list read like a who’s
who of Csech communism.
As demands for their reha­
bilitation mounted within the
party, an outstanding voire In
these demands wss that of
itudolf Barak, a deputy pre­
mier and minister of interior
who sleo was beginning to
challenge Novotny for leader­
ship.
Against Barak, Novotny
carried out a stroke of Com­
munist genius.
Novotny ran Uarak out of

OUR BOARDING HOUSE
LISTEN, MAHATMAHOOPLR/.

•mbesxlsment amt ether stats
crimes and got him sentenced
to 15 yaars In prison.
It appears th at Novotny ha*
not been able to rid himself
of ell opposition.
Blantky waa hanged fur
conspiracy and spying for tha
United States.
Tha fact th at a raview ha*
cleared him of thcia specific
charga* over what must have
been Novotny'a opposition now
ia being Interpreted as Indicat­
ing • deep split within tha
Catch party.
In Vienna, cio*« observer*
of tlie Ciecli scene ate claim­
ing that the Kremlin ha* In­
tervened directly to chart tha
course of Csech dc-Siallniialion.

A Teas* man deserted his
wlfa and seven children and
probably can b« found In
some nice quiet place.
Some politicians n a m 1
names, others Just call them

wages or salaries to tax?
stedled fey every patriot.
Far betkoeu fanlefeee a w l
ef tbe Jofee sad the pay
checks tkat eappert the
bureaucrats via taxes. Em­
ployers should Ml fee wet
■areas to employe*. Net*
L*v kfio i!
CASE Q-UT: Fred B., aged
42, is ■ business executive
whom 1 met wben I address­
ed the Muskegon Manufac­
turers Association.
"Dr. Craoe," he began,
"bow can we ever get a fair
deal for the employen of
America?
"For example, our lawinak.
ers in Washington usually
have had no business exper­
ience.
"Most of them are lawyers
who moved Into politics and
have held elective offices al­
most ever since they got o*U
of college.
"They receive their liveli­
hood from us taxpayers.
"But they seem to forget
that most of tbe Jobs In
America are furnished by
factories, stores, farms, mines
and other private business
firm*.
Without all these jobs,
where would Uncle Sam find

"So why doesn’t Congress
give all private employers a
green light end let us have
a chance to increase Jobs?"
Suppose a football team is
•ngngsd In a grueling game.
But midway of tbe first
quarter, a UmM.ut is called
so the teams can try to sell
hospital Insurance.
After another few minutes
of playing, a second time-out
occurs during which the
players administer first aid
to each othsr.
Play then resumes hut In
five minutes, tlmo is called
so the players can alng some
hymn* and pais the collec­
tion plates.
Play finally atarta again
but within n couple of min­
utes another time-out U re­
quested so the players can
donate blood for tbe Hud
Cross, etc.
Wouldn't that be silly?
For the purpose of a foot­
ball game is to run tbe ball
across the goal line! it ia to
hit "pay dirtr*
Well, by tbe same token,
tho purpoa* of any business
firm ia to hit pay dirt, also,
via legitimate profits I
For business Is a game with
definite rules. Uncle Sam

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wife, Uis campaign manager’s
slater.
7. So what’s wrong with hi*
brother-in-law I Don’t answer
that.
S. Occasionally,
attempts
are made to Influence a tnsmber of Cangreie. What ia thia
called?
A campaign contribution,
A campaign donation.

serves somewhat as the foot­
ball referee to mako sure
competitive business firms do
not take unfair advantage.
But In recent yean, busi­
ness firms have been ham­
strung by being compelled to
take time out to collect taxes
on their employes* pay checks
which then must be forwarded
to Uncle Bern.
Business is also asked to
become wet nurses of em­
ployes via various "fringe
benefits," including hospital
Insurance, etc.
Yet there are plenty of
other organisations in society
whose Job Is to handle Insur­
ance for those smart enough
to request It.
The time must corns sventually when employers will no
longer be forced to nursemaid
workers I
It was the Intent of our
Founding Fathers that Amer­
ican workers look after their
own needs and pay for them
out of their own checks.
Alas, most Americans 'are
now mollycoddles. They want
tbe boss to be a glorified
"P aps and Mamma" who
does everything for them, so
they can act Ilk* carefree kid­
dies.
Meanwhile, business genius
Is frittering away 25% to
50% of Its talents doing "his­
torical work" such ns com­
puting "last year’s" reports

To The Editor
Editor, Herald:
Any boy who has ever bet
s nickel on a foot-race, (or
his father who has lost a dol­
lar ia • foot-ball pool) knows
that laws cannot prevent
gambling.
Adam wss a born gambler.
In one way or another, nil of
us have followed suit. Uncle
Sam Is gambling, legally, 950
billion on our chances of get­
ting to the moon and back.
We belabored taxpayers
could reducs much of this
staggering federal tax load
on our lagging backs by de­
manding s national lottery.
This mijr be the same as
reaching for tbe moon. So, for
now, s more attainable goal
Is to convince our state poli­
ticians to lighten our state
tax load by means of a
Florida state lottery.
Instead, our state officials
have Just about convinced us
to brace our backs for n
greater burden, — a mighty
big new school program. I
think the question is:—Do we
prefer to go broke aa we
learn, or are we going to pay
for our knowledge with the
plentiful aid of honest gam ­
bling money?
Now, this
money is doing nothing but
bulging tha dishonest pockets
of leering racketeers and n
few pious politicians,
Edwyn Silberling, who re­
cently beaded the organised
crime and racketeering sec­
tion of the Justice Depart­
ment's criminal division, has
written n persuasive article
favoring a legalised lottery,
in the current issue of * na­
tional magaslne.

Ills broad, penetrating ex­
perience In tracking organis­
ed crime has led Silberling
straight to the conclusion that
the only way to take immor­
ality out of gambling is to
legalise it.
Here is * crime fighter of
renown, who shows us that
the federal government could
net 10 billion dollars or more
per year, from money that,
literally. Is being chased into
the underworld. Best of all,
legalised government control
would almost dry up the
crooked financial welt from
which so much crime springs.
George J. IJobrow
Editor, Herald:
We, of the DuRary Civic
Recreation Program, thank
THE SANFORD HERALD
for tha interest taken in our
summer recreation program.
Through you, we wish to
thank your reporter, Mr*.
Adam Muller, for her support
which helped to mako our pro­
gram th* auccess w* enjoyed.
James Ilucker,
Chairman

curity — have w fa r j m H
Inadequate.
Nor h a rt management and
labor been too helpfnL Restrlctivo unlqyi practice* on
memberahlp and apprentice■hip h are cut down Job oppor­
tunities.
I t la only recently that the
United State* Chamber of
Commerce haa act up a com­
mittee to study unemploy­
ment. The President'* LaborManagement Commlaalon haa
labored for more than te e
yeara without a p p re c ia te reaulta.
The problcma of technolog­
ical unemployment — loss of
Jobs through automation —
have been creeping up on
American Industry alnce tha
end of World War 11.
The Department of Labor
estimate* that 35,000 workers
are being displaced by ma­
chines every week.
This situation ha* not been
dealt with except In a few
pioneering contract! — Kaiser
Steel, American Motors, the
West Coast longshoreman*'*
union. A joint resolution au­
thorising creation of still an­
other government commission
to study the Issue and report
is now gathering dust in Con­
gress.
The four-yetr-old contro­
versy over railroad work rules
and Job security was basically
a m atter of technological
changes. What it has shown
Is th at nobody, but nobody—
not even Congress nor the
President of the United States
— can settle a dispute which
management and labor can’t
agree on.
But the key Issue In this
railroad case is now turning
out to be whether there shall
be compulsory arbitration.
Compulsory arbitration has
been accepted by management
and labor In a few transporta­
tion contracts this year—Un­
ion Pacific. Pan-American Air­
ways and the Kast Coast mar­
itime unions. But it Is still
opposed by s majority of the
unions and by management.
Free collective bargaining
Is still held to bo the best wuy
to settle labor and manage­
ment differences.
But if they can’t be solved
In th a t way, Congress is
bound, in the public interest,
to try smother formula.

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The Office of Supervisor of Registration for voting in City of Sanford,
County* State and National elections* has MOVED to the G R O U N D
FLOOR OF THE COURT HOUSE.

It ia ■ good treaty. Every
paragraph Is clear. W* un­
derstand each other. . . It
may be Ihe first step la con­
trol of nuclear power. . .
There are no gimmicks.
—Undersecretary of State W.
Averell Hariiman, 00 tbe
nuclear t u t ban treaty.

Beginning September 3rd this office will be open 9:00 to 5:00 p.m. Mondays
thru Fridays. Saturdays during the last thirty days of registration prior to
the November election the office will be open 9:00 to 12:00 noon — except
Saturday* October 5th when the office will be open til 5:00 P. M.

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After the election the office will operate full time - - as the other offices
in the Court House.
Camilla D. Bruce
Supervisor of Registration
Seminole County Court House
Sanford

�Dodgers Take
3 Out Of 4
From Giants
Like all Rood troopcri, the
to a Angeles Dodgers know
when to change their act.
The Dodgers provided one
of the biggest sports thrills
of 1982 when they dissipated
a healthy first place lead in
the final week of the season
and then blew the playoffs
to the San Francisco Giants.
The performance received
heavy nation-wide publicity
and was good for the box of­
fice. But a happier ending
was being demanded by the
Los Angeles customers this
year.
And It looki like they're
going to get It.
The Dodgers trapped the
Giants in a deadly bear hug
before an appreciative aud­
ience of 218,948 during the
weekend and shook most or,
the remaining life out of the
defending champions. They
completed the fob Sunday
with a 5-3 decision to win the
big series, three games to
one, and knocked San Fran­
cisco back to third place, 7Vii
games off the race.
A two-run double by pinchhitter Wally Moon in the
eighth inning was the cru­
cial blow for the Dodgers,
who went into the frame trail­
ing, 3-2. Moon carried the
final run across on Ron
Fairly’* pinch-hit single.
Veteran Johnny Podrcs.
making his first relief appear­
ance since 1901, turned back
the Giants In the ninth Inn­
ing after they had touched
young Dick Calmua for two
singles. Calmus gained credit
for his third victory in four
decisions.
„
In other contests, the second
plsce St. Louis Cardinals re­
mained six games behind Los
Angeles by beating the Phil­
adelphia Phillies, 7-3; the
Pittsburgh Pirates tripped tfie
Cincinnati Reds, 8-1: the New
York Mets outlasted the Mil­
waukee Braves, 6-1, in 16 inn­
ings; and the Chicago Cubs
nipped the Houston Colts, 4-3.
In the American League,
the New York Yankees edged
the Baltimore Orioles, 3-4, the
Boston Red Sox beat the
Washington Senators. 4 3. in
10 innings, the Chicago White
Sox defeated the Minnesota
Twins, 8-3, the Kansas City
Athletics topped the Los An
geles Angels, 7-6, and the
Cleveland Indians swept a
doublehcader from the De­
troit Tigers, &lt;K» and 3-1.

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STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. Gil
New York
89 47 .654
Chicago
77 59 .560 12
nlMnesota
75 60 .556 13',4
Baltimore
73 04 .533 101*
Detroit
65 69 .485 23
Cleveland
«7 73 .479 21
Boston
65 71 .478 21
Kan. City
60 74 .418 28
Los Angelas fll 77 .442 29
Washington 49 87 .36U 40
Sunday's Results
Cleveland 3 Detroit 3, 1st,
Cleveland 3 Detroit 1, 2nd.
New York 5 Baltimore 4
Boston 4 Washington 3
Chicago 8 Minnesota 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L P«t. GB
Los Angeles HI 54 .Out)
St. Louis
75 60 .556 6
S. Francisco 7 1 62 .544 7H
Milwaukee
73 63 .537 K',»
Philadelphia 73 65 .526 10
Cincinnati
73 66 .525 10
Chicago
70 65 .519 11
Pittsburgh
68 66 .507 12 H
Houston
50 68 .368 31U
New York
43 92 .319 38
Sunday's Result*
St. Louis 7 Philadelphia 3
Pittsburgh 6 Cincinnati 4
Chicago 4 Houston 3
New York 6 Milwauke 4. 16
innings.
Los Angeles 5 San Francisco

HEADACHE? NO IT S 1 -2-11-1. f-2-3-4 — the call th a t will be hcr.nl for
the next few weeks for this group of Sanford Junior High School football
hopefuls ua they drill each day in an effort to make the starting lineup.

Chi) Rodriguez, a little man
with big power, Is going to
write a book noyr that he fin­
ally has won a professional
golf championship.
“ Man, I'm uptown now,”
said the popular young Puerto
Rican after winning hit first
championship on the pro tour.
He had Just stormed from
three strokes back of third
round leader Dave Hill to post
a one-under par 69 Sunday
and capture the Denver Open
with a 270. four under par.
Earlier in tin* week, when
Rodriguez was still just one
of the contenders, ho said he
had a secret of power hitting
which he would reveal In u
bunk only after tic had won a
championship on the PC A

FOREST HILLS, N, Y. (UPD—Cheered by his phy­
sician’s foreca-t that he will
bo SO per cent effective, topseeded Chuck McKinley of
St. Louis planned to resume
play today in the National
Singles tennis championships
despite Saturday's back in­
jury.
Fireball Chuck, the Wim­
bledon champion and tourna­
ment favorite, was matched
against unseeded Jiri Javorski of Czechoslovakia, who
gained the second round by
eliminating MiclUo Fuji! ol
Japan.
Dr. Charles R. Blair, repre­
senting the West Side Tennis
Club, announced ‘‘Chuck’s
muiclc-tcar in the back has
responded to treatment and
rest. Moreover, x -n y i showed
no bone injuries, lie warmed
up briefly with Dennis Rals­
ton and said lio could play in
spite of lingering soreness.
He should be 80 per cent
effective."
Chuck. 22, suffered the back
Injury Saturday during his
painful, five-set victory over
Eduardo Zulcta of Ecuador.

Butterfly Mark
UTRECHT. T h e Netherlands, (U P!) — Ada Kok of
Holland bruku the world loometer butterfly record held
by Katie Ellis of the United
States when she was clocked
in 1:06.1 Sunday. Miss Ellis
had set her mark ol 1:06.5
just two weeks ago.

Hill's lapse—a five-over par
75—dropped him all Lliu way
back to u three-way tic for
third place. He had led
through the second and third
rounds.
Sharing third place of $1,933 each with Hill were Al
Gcibcrgcr and Jay llcbert.
Each had 279.
Ilex Baxter Jr. followed
with a 28ii to pocket SI,500, as
Jim Ferrce and Bob It os burg
scored 28l's for $1,350 each.

Wright, Rowls
In Open Finals

II) United Press International
The San Diego Chargers,
w h o won only four of 14
games In the American Foot­
ball League last season, ap­
parently won't be such puahuvers tills year.
The Chargers wound up
with the best record among
AFL clubs in pre-season
games, winning four and los­
ing one.
The Buffalo Bills finished
second in the exhibition stand­
ings with a :t-l mark. They
wen- fallowed hy the Oak­
land Raiders, Kansas City
Chiefs and Houston Oilers
with identical 3-2 rerrrds.
Thu Chargers, led by Tobin
Rote, a National Football
L e a g u e castoff, completed
their exhibition slate with n
13-3 vietory over the Oakland
Raiders Saturday night. Rote,
recovering from a rib injury
suffered in his first game
with the Chargers Aug. 3,
completed 10 of 31 passes for
218 yards.
In other final AFL tuneup, Jackie Kemp passed the
Bills to a 21-14 triumph over
the Iironcos, the Olb'rs turn­
ed back the defending cham­
pion Chiefs, 23-17, in a re­
play of their 1062 title game,
and the Jets scored their first
victory hy downing the Pa­
triots, 22-20.
The Bsltimore Coils emer­
ged as the only unbeaten
team In the NFL by beating
the Washington Ri-daklns,
27-21.
The Philadelphia Eagles
won a 31-27 triumph over
previously - unbeaten Minne­
sota Vikings, the Cleveland
Browns whipped the Los
Angeles Rams, 23-14, and tha
St. Louis Cardinals rallied to
down the Chicago Bears, 1714, in other NFL tuneups
Saturday night.

BOISE Idaho, (UPI) —
Leading golf champions Mic­
key Wright and Betsy Rawls
learned up with prycnl com­
petition today in the final
round of the Idaho Centennial
Open Ladies' Golf Association
tourney.
A Junk yard is where old
Miss Wright, a blonde driv­ autos arc taken to rust in
er from Dallas, Tex., and peace.
Miss Rawls, a calculating hit­
ter from Spartanburg, S. C.,
M. G. HODGES
are favored in the tourney.
Both are top money winnerj
PLUMBING
on the ladies golf circuit.
In the round today, Miss
• WELLS DRILLED
Wright is teamed up with
• PUMPS SERVICED
Idaho’s sentimental favorite,
AND INSTALLED
Shirley Engclhorn of Caldwell,
• SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
Miss Rawls is matched with
• FREE ESTIMATES
Jo Ann Prentice who was top
flrer Saturday and tied with
CALL FA ‘2-0037
Miss Engelhorn for third
place after two rounds of
PAULA HOAD
pi»y.

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tour. His victory ut Denver
Country Club, after a threeyear drought on the circuit,
paid Rodriguez S3.3U0. It
boosted Ids year's money win­
nings to about $15,000.
Chi Chi consistently gets off
drives over 300 yards when
he needs them, although he
carries only 120 pounds on a
five-foot, seven-inch frame.
Ho pointed out with pride that
two of his four birdies in the
final round of the 72-hole tour­
ney were scored on the long
holes where his driver made
the difference.
Rodriguez bested 30-yearold Bill Egger* of Hender­
son, Nev., by two strokes.
Eggers. who had a 276, re­
ceived $3,too—as much as he
had won on the tour all year
long.
Actually, Eggers was in
gcod position to take it all aft­
er an eagle on the par 5, 509yard 13th, where he cupped a
sand iron shot from 20 years
awuy. Rut he duublv-bogcycd

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Church Circle
Plans Barbecue

Honored A t Luncheon

BRIDESMAIDS LUNCHEON GUESTS, left to right, Mrs. Ruth GUI Bow*
den, gu«ft of honor, M iu Frances Strickland; Mrs. W. J. Barr, Mrs. M. R.
Strickland, Httla Miss Katie Wheichel. Back row, Mrs. T. F. McDaniel,
Mo*
Miss Kay Ivey, Miss Dian Aiken, Miss Jan Johnson and Miss Marilyn Mc(Herald
Photo)
D aniel

Mrs. 1 . 7 . McDaniel aad
daughter, Marilyn, ware eohostaaaaa fo r the bridesmaid*'
luncheon, honoring Mine Fran,
cos Strickland and members
of her wedding party, a t the
McDaniel home, In Mayfair,
Friday.
F lo m a r r a n g e m e n t s
throughout the house were
created by Mrs. J. H. Lee Jr.
The luncheon table waa
decorated with a miniature
bride holding pink etreamers
th at led to each placa Setting.
Place card* were two white
wedding bells and on each
napkin was a tiny pink roue
and epray o f fern. All appoint*
menti were cryital and silver.
Miss Strickland presented
each *of her attendants a pair
s f white kid gloves except the
flower girl and she received
a gold bracelet and the boa*
testes gave the honoree a gift.
Mr*. A lbert Jarrell aailattd
with the serving. Others at*
mother, Mrs. Ruth GUI Bow*
den, the honoree’* mother,
Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Mrs.
Winston J . Barr, the Mltiea
Jan Johnson, Dian Aiken,
Kay Ivsy, Katie Welchel, Mrs.
Elisabeth Couch, Mrs. Prank
Austin and Mrs, Howard
Wheichel.

Square Dancers Receive Diplomas
In a ceremony during inter.
mission a t the Wednesday
Bight tesalon of tho Starlight
Promenadera aquar* dance, at
tha Civic Center, member* of
tha summer class, conducted
by Harold Jenkins,. received
th eir diplomas.
They wera officially wel­
comed Into the club and dancad
w ith tha regular members
during tha avanlng. Refresh*
menta of caks, coffee and ten
w ere served from a table dec-

o n ts d In tha elub eolore af
blua aad gold.
Tha fall class starts an
Sept. I t a t 7 p.m. with tha
club caller, Jo* Curtis, of Or*
Undo, as teacher. Anyone in­

come and attending tha first
class will not obligate anyone
to Join the class unless they
so desire. A boat cruise and
dance, planned for thla Wed
neaday, will take the placa
Visitors era always wel­ of the regular dance.

te rn tad In teaming to square
dance and enjoy the many
extra activities sponsored by
tha group are invited to be
at tha CWlo Center an that
data.

S ept 7
The S t Theresa Circle of
the Church of the Nativity
held a meeting recently at the
home of Mre. B. G. Carutbers
In Loch Arbor to make plans
for tha "Back to School"
chicken barbecue.
The supper Is scheduled for
Sept T, on the church grounds
tram • to 7:30 p.m. Speclsl
attention will be given to take
out orders and door prises
will be awarded.
It will not be necessary for
everyone to be present when
the door prise* are awarded.
If all those who purchase tic­
kets will print their name end
address on the back of the
ticket, they will be eligible for
the drawing.
The public is invited to at*
tend.

Oviedo

Personals
By Bernice Kelsey
Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Kern
Jr. and children, Debbie end
Cherrle, who have been sta­
tioned In Madrid, Spain, for
the past three and one half
years, arrived here last Frlday to spend some time with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Miller, of Lake Charm
Drive. The Millers held a
family reunion In their honor
which also was attended by
Mr. and Mrs. Warren McCall
Jr. of Gainesville and Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Smithson
snd ton, Cliff, of Oviedo.

Geanne Gorman, Leo Tennant
W ed At Altamonte Springs
Miss
Geanne
Gorman,
daughter af Mr, and Mrs,
John H. Gorman, and Leo
Keith Tennant, aon of Mr. and
Mrs. Rusaell Tennant wera
married Aug. 24 a t 10 a.ra.
at tha Mary Magdalen Roman
Catholic Church, in Altamonte
Springs.
Father Reason, officiated
the double ring ceremony.
The bride, given in raarrtage by her father, wore&gt;a ball
shaped street length gown af
Porto Bolr with three quarter
length aleaves and rose ap­
plique*.
Her veil of silk illusion fell
loubte crown headfrom a double
piece of pcarla and cryital
besda and •ha carried a easuet of
cade bouquet
&lt; white roses
centered with a white rose
corsage.
Mrs. John Gorman, matron
of honor and mother of the
bride, wuie a dress of blue
bridal satin, with matching
accessories snd carried a nose­
gay of pink roses.
Tha flower girl, little Mis*
Gwenne Gorman, eight year
old lister of the bride, wore
a white nylon and lace
with tiny blue bows, blue
headpiece and white
with blue rosette buckles.
Best man . was William
Barkley Jr. and serving as
ushers were James Jones and
Dennis Huntly.
Tho groom’s mother wore
a blue eyelet dress of silk
linen, with matching access­
ories and a blua and white
carnation corsage.
Following the ceremony, a

reception was held a t tha
Mount Vernon Lodge, in Win­
ter Park. A special table held
tha four tierml wedding caka
and canapes in itlvav trays.

Punch waa served from two
bowls on a tabl* decorated
with red roses in white con­
tainers and sprays of fern
and lilies-of-tha-valley.

For traveling, Mrs. Tennant
ware a black three placa su it
with beige trim and matching
accessories. After a honey­
moon trip to tha Smoky Moun­
tains, they will reside at 240
Oval Plata, In Casaalberry,
Out of tosrn guests included
tha bridaV aunt and cousin,
Mrs. Arthur Seltenrelch and
Ellen Naas, both of Naw

Church
Calendar
TUESDAY
Women of The F irst Pres­
byterian Church will hold an
executive board meeting a t
10 a-m.

Local Events
TUESDAY
Jeyce* Wives Club meets
a t 8 p.m. a t the Jaycea Booth,
on French Ave. for election of
new officers. Members urged
to attend.

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P e n n ey ?

Navy Decorating Course Planned

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"W here to Start—Or Start I per, sewing aa a budget | innovations, entertaining and | Reservations for the series
Over," will b« tha topic of stretcher, building your own tnlile decor will also bR in. | should be made with tha
squadron representative.
the first program In the home I.furniture, summer furniture, | eluded In the course.
decorating course for all Navy
wives beginning Sept. 0.
Tho series, entitled "You
And
snd Your Home,’* will consist
Tailoring Lessons
of 20 afternoon meetings at
Robert Mere, Instructs*
NAS ballroom. Tho two
Register Now
session* will begin at 1
p.m. each Monday.
Mllady'a Shoppe
Each session will have ona
Of Fin# Fabrics
hour
of program presented by
10S 8. Park
313-0313
an nuthorlty In the interior
design field, followed by un
hour of questions from the
floor. Conducting tho first
program will bo Mis* Netty
RECEIVING THEIR DIPLOMAS are members of the summer class in
Scott, n professional Interior
square dancing, sponsored by tho Sanford Recreation Deportment nml
designer and member of tha
Starlight Promenaders. Left to right aro, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Richards,
American Institute of Design­
Airs. Joyce S. Dreher, Mr. anti Mrs. E. H. Nance, Miss Jenn Wilson nml
ers.
HnroUl Jenkins, instructor. Not present for the picture, were Mr, unci Mrs.
Mr*. Kcrmit Jamison Is In
Frank WaBhbum and Bob Kirkland.
(Herald Photo)
charge of the series which is
sponsored by tho Navy Offi­
cer*
Wives Club, one of tho
Longwood
JUST ARRIVED!
largest projects the group has
rillN C R A PRINCES!}
undertaken, Tho series is open
CAMPUS
REPRESENTATIVES of various Navy Wives Clubs meet to make plans
to all Navy wives and all
GARDNER
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. II. Johnson, at tho Newington
for
decorating
course
starting
Sept.
0
a
t
the
NAS
Ballroom.
Left
to
right
wive* of retired aervlee per­
TAPERS
WALLETS
Brawn had their son in law Congregational Church. Enare Mrs. Kcrmit Jamison, chairman of the course. Airs. Vincent Monroe,
sonal, regradles* of branch.
FOR HIM Olt Ill'll.
By Donna Estes
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. route home they ipent aome
Officers Wives Club president; Mrs. Charles II. Williams, CI’O Wives
Tho tone will bo Informal
FOR
— ALSO —
time In Ilenderaanvllle, K. C.
C,
A.
Mendrinos,
and
family
New
resident*
of
Lons
wood
Club;
Airs. George Kimmons, wife of Chief of Staff Hutwing One and
and
material
will
be
practical.
CIGAUKTTK CASES
from Atlantic Beach, Jack­
are Mr. and Mri. Howard The main difference from tho
Mrs. D. E. Owens, Vigilante Club No, 211,
COMIRNATIUN SETS
TRIM FIT
Eaton J r. and daughter*, ordinary decorating course is
CIO. CASES &amp; LIGHTERS sonville, as guests this past
Enterprise
Deborah and Cynlhia Jean. that nil information will bo
week.
They arc living In the former specifically directed at the
home of Mr*. Faton'i par­ Navy way of life—both In
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L.
ent!, Mr. and Mri. Claude constant change of abode and
Scuddcr of Lilac Drive re­
L a y o , on the SanLando particular need* for entertain­
turned front their trip to
Gifts • Cards • Hooks
William S. Anderson with
Houvcguests of Mr. and "Catamaran," a combination
Connecticut whero they at­
Springs Road. They plan to ing and general living.
(Formerly MeVlcam)
Mr. and Mr*. Bcmle McrTrim-line taper to give
tended Ute wedding of Mrs.
build a new home In the fu­ Navy wives should not use hit wife, Mary, and children. Mrs. Thomas J. Gallagher, at pontoon boat and sail boat.
210 E. First St.
rit of Grovetaml were week
ture. Mr. Eaton is a commer­ such permanent things as wall- Jeff and Scott, has arrived their Lake Ross home, on
Scudder’s niece, Miss Judith
After arriving In Miami u slim effect combined
end guests of the lliers.
cial artist.
to-wall carpeting or expensive from Pittsburgh, Pa., for a West First Street, arc Mrs. they visited relatives enrouic with neat appearance
home: Mr. and Mrs. Harold —the beltless contin­
draperies.
“ Way* to crest*
Mr. and Mr*. J. Nolley
Recent gucsti of Mr. and handsome affects with some visit with parents, Rose and Maude Henderson, of Wil­ Poelstra, of Miami, and Mr. ental look — ju st tho
“Great Savings On Easy Terms’*
Trapp and family of Mel
Mri. Orland Fox at their corner cutting in these areas Wilk Bowman, of the Valdes liamsburg, Va., and Mr*. and Mrs. Charles Glatley, in alack you need for
FROM A WORLD OF FINE FURNITURE
bourne Beach a n d Edwin humo on SanLando Spring*
back to school. Sizes
will bo one of the main points Hotel. The Anderson* plan to Hope Allard, of Newport Deerfield Beach. Both fain
Trapp of Orlando were recent
News, Va.
ilics
were
former
neighbors
Drive, were their ton and his in the talks."
28 - 36.
make their home in Sanford
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Wal
in New Jersey.
new bride, Mr. and Mr*. Del­
Future topics included In *oon.
ter Trapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner H.
bert Fox, of Mt. Clement, the series era "Working with
Linen
have returned from a
Mlcb,
a M aster Plan," by Warren
Miss Elisabeth Hehn of
Mrs. V. IL Anderson and trip to Nassau, in the Baha­
Arnett of Myrlcks Furniture;
THE
Miami, enruute from the Gra
"Budgeting—What and When Mrs. W. D. Thornton left mas. They went by plane and
phoanalysla Society Interna
A doctor says that look*, to to Huy," by Glen Cole ef early today by plane for a stayed at the Dolphin Hotel.
tlonal Convention in Chicago some extent, are determined Montgomery Ward; “Build­ northern vacation. They will The Luxcns visited all the
visited her aunt and uncle, by diet. Look out for plain ing a Color Scheme," by Miss stop In Detroit, Mich., then usual tourist attraction* in­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkler. food, ladles.
Stacey Baldwin of Jordan board a boat for a 10-day cluding a boat ride on the
416 GRANDVIEW
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and Arranging It,” by Mi. waterway.
• 3 - 4 YEARS OLD
Mr*. Anderson will return
Rosenberg of Cox O'Neal.
home
and
Mrs.
Thornton
will
Programs
on
fabrics,
win­
DRESS SHOES • HALF DAY PROGRAM
dows, accessories, antiques, visit relative* and friends in
9 - 12 O’CLOCK
decorating for children, care Ohio. Pennsylvania and North
Priced To Conform
of furnishings, paint and pa- Carolina enraute home.

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Uj M
m Kelsey
DU you know that a chickan, regardless of iti alze,
coat* more than N In Russia
and that the mala recreation­
al treat there is indulging In
an ice cream cone or getting
a drink from a "community
box’* which it aim liar to our
Coke meehlnei but provide*
only one (lata from which
everyone drinks?
The*# interesting facta were
among many brought back by
Jack Dodd of Goldenrod who
ha a Juat returned from the
"Pcople-To-People Good Will
Tour" of European countries
sponsored by Commissioner
of Agriculture Doyle Connor.
Of all the countries visited,
Dcdd was most interested In
Russia's agricultural p r o ­
gram where there are two
types of farms—the collective
and the state.
11c explained that a collec­
tive farm Is one which is or­
ganized by a group of farm­
ers who ban together to buy
thelr own equipment. A man­
ager is elected for the overall
farm with each individual al­
lowed as much as two-and-

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one-half acre* of lend.
The state farm is oae which
has b e ta confiscated from
the wealthy by the Commu­
nist and put under state con­
trol. la Poland soma of these
farm* are aa large as 35,000
acres, he report*.
According to USSR Vice
Minister of Agriculture Pe­
trov there are today a total
of NJOO collective farms and
■,ooo state farm*.
The whole USSR I* made
up cf 21* minion hectors, a
hector being the equivalent 41
twoand-ooe-hatf acres, it la
reported that 43 million hec­
tors of this total is newly
claimed land.
Dodd said that a farm
made up of 5,000 hectors is
considered to be a very large
one.
Seventeen per cent of the
total population Is engaged
In agriculture. Payment for
farm labor ia based on abil­
ity to produce on the "piece­
work" principle thus making
it a possibility far a combine
driver to earn more than the
director of the farm. All
workers in both the collective

Q bby •

DEAR ABBY: Wouldn't
you think If a married wom­
an slipped off with a mar­
ried man aha could b t sure
he wasn't going to blab
about it? Well, that la
where I made my mistake.
1 accepted a date with thin
married man. I admit it was
wrong, but the crazy fool
went around telling every­
body about 1L It got back
to my hutburul and he
threatened to do violence to
this man. We only took a
drive out in the country and
exchanged a few ktisei, and
I bought an antique cow
bell. Nothing else happen*
ed. But the way thia man
tella it. It aoundi very
wicked. 8hould I explain to
people how It really was?
ANTIQUE SEEKER
DEAR SEEKER: Don't
try to explain anything.
Send the cow bell to blab­
bermouth with a warning
that It will toll for him If
he keep* talking. The word
for you la mum.
•
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DEAR ABBY; I've never
written to a newspaper col­
umnist before #fui really
don't have a problem. I
just have a question I’d tiko
you to answer for me: How

BARGA/NS

and_ the state fa m e ere In­
sured with n pension plan.
Dodd quoted Lenin aa aayini, "la order to be a Com­
munist. one must learn what
haa been created before by
mankind." Following this the­
ory, Russia's agricultural de­
partment is lending delegates
to all countries, including the
U.5.JL, to study advanced
farming techniques, he said.
Speaking on Russian live­
stock, Dodd said that It la
vary inferior to ours and
needs a lot of Improvement,
however the overall cattle
herd has been increased from
5* million In IMS to its pre­
sent number of 17 million.
He advised that the coun­
try also falls behind in fer­
tilizer production, at present
producing only shout IT mil­
lion tons of ths 100 million
needed.
In areas other than agricul­
ture, that were of particular
Interest, the group toured the
M o s c o w State University
which Is attended by some
30,000 students with approxi­
mately 6,5oa of them living
on campus where a big per-

By Abigail Van Buren

come a man can’t stand the
noise and commotion of hie
own horns and children, but
hell go to a bar whare th a n
Is Juat aa much noise and
commotion
and
maybe
more? There ia beer In the
Ice box and ita cheaper.
Your answer will probably
b# that hla wife doesn't un­
derstand him.
HIS WIFE
DEAR W IFE: I don’t
know whether hie wife un­
derstands him or not, but
I think 1 do. He Just wants
a change of scenery, away
from the place of hie re­
sponsibilities. If the wife
could leave the kids, she’d
go with him. I'm not saying
It’s RIGHT. It's just a fact,
e
a a
e
DEAR ABBY: In our
neighborhood you have to
give all tha klde a lick of
your popelcle if you have
one. Either you gWe them
lick* or go home and eat It
In your own yard. All the
mothers say you ahould
share, but my mother told
me not to share my popslcle
because I will get the othsr
kids’ germs and they will
get mine. Ih e kids think I
am selfiah. Who la right?
DEBBIE

DEAR DEBBIE: Your
mother Is right. I t’s okay
to share goodies—but not
germs.
•
s e e
DEAR ABBY: I e s n t get
that U tter signed "TOOK
AN OATH" out of my
m ind., f was "The Other
Woman," not once, but
THREE times, I have been
In love with three different
married men. They all snld
they never knrw the mean­
ing of lore until they met
me, but when the time came
to leave their wtvea and
marry me, non* of them did.
If I had had the strength to
"take an oath" I could have
saved myself 15 years and a
bit of heartache.
THREE-TIME I.OSER
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stamped, nelf-addrusied en*

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Send one dollar to ABBY,
Box 5.1(15, Beverly Hills,
Calif., fur Abby’t new book­
let, “HOW TO WRITE
LETTERS FOR ALL OC­
CASION'S."

• Mon. • Tues. • Wed.
FLA. GRADE "A” MEDIUM

On By Oswald Jacoby

It Is much more difficult
for a defender to count a
hand than for declarer, but
a good defensive player
ahould be able to do so if ho
will Just take time to see
why declarer makee certain
plays.
South's three-diamond open­
ing was due to the score situ­
ation. He didn't think his op­
ponents woutd bo able to
compete against him and he
decided to gamble that dia­
monds would be the spot to
play the hand.
He won the first trick with
the ace of spades and led a
trump to dummy’s king. Then
be played the see and an­
other heart and East was la
the lead.
So far East had no problems.
He put his partner in with a
spade and West led the jack
of cluba. Dummy's king loat

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Henry Kettleson of Rurtow and Ben 1IU1 Grif­
fin of Frostproof upon arrival a t the airport in
West Berlin for a visit to thnt city ns part of
the recent People-To-People Good Will Tour to
Europe.
eentage of the professor! also
reside.
Dodd said that he was much
Impressed by the services
he attended in a prolestant
church where the scaling ca­
pacity was for at lead 1,500
persons and wherf the pews
were completely filled with
many atamling In the aisles
for the two hour service. The

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Women today do need to re­
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their families get a little
more.
But who la going to buck
the trend toward perfection
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and neighbors look down their
noses at her?

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WEATHER
THE YEAR
/ROUND!

RITZ
NOW SHOWING
AT 1:00 - 3:00 • 5:00
7:04 - 9:00

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(LIMIT! ONB WITH YOUR «1 OR MORE FOOD ORDER, PLEASE)

W EATHERT R O N
■a i i n t e m e H fA i p u m p
e n d COOl/NG UNIT

WHAT IT D01S»—
IN SUMMER...it ptamps
OUT escetsive bent ond
humidify leaving your
family in a coal air of
satisfaction regardless of
outside tem peratures.
Select you* I NSI DE
weather and yoar G-E
WcotheiTRON keeps it
that way . . . automati­
cally.
IN WINTER e e . f r _
IN warm, froth oir, pro­
viding your family with
healthful boat oil through
the house . . . all through
Skew
the winter. This co o lin g /
heating cycla ia dona
automatically with the
change In outside weather
by your G E WeathcrTron.

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WHAT IT COSTS...
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
c ife r s complete cot* in­
cluding installation. Up
la Hva years to pay bal­
ance. Foyments as tow os
520 per month ora much
less, usually, than com ­
bined poymentt on oldfashioned lep aiate heat­
ing and cooling units.
LOW OPEARTING COSTS
ora only t-C IN T PER
SQUAREFOOTOFFLOOR
SPACK PER MONTH mi
on annual average foe
booting and cooling youe
home with WeothcrTron.

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and mounts on Hut or tow
p i tc h e d roof . . . or the
single cooling and beattog uni* package mounts
to contra) hallway ceiling
Space.
E lim inate* u n ­
sightly fuel tanks wed
cooling towers from your
Kama and soot end grima
Irons your housekeeping.
Enhances property values.

“MINUTE MAID"

ORANGE
DELIGHT

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BANANAS
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PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 reg. bars 21c AJAX . . 2 reg. cans 33c

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T U E S. NITE 7:10
Vaudeville Show A Movie
Sponaurrd By
Sanford Rotary Club
Benefit: Pediatric Winx
Of Seminole Memorial
lloapitel

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church building la provided
by the state but members of
the congregation are respon­
sible for ila maintenance.
Ollier countries visited by
those on the tour included
England, Belgium. Poland.
Hungary and Germany.
Some members of the tonr
have gone on into Italy and
Spain for studies of the citrus
groves and programs.

Television Tonight

(SI G en eral

lawn that looks Uks green
velvet—so any child in the
neighborhood is welcome to
play in our yard"?
Isn't a house where no ona
is allowed to make any clut­
ter more of a shelter than
a home? (And yet that atti­
tude is fairly typical of to­
day's housewives struggling
for perftetion.)
If all of her friends ara
struggling to took 10 years
younger, what woman la go­
ing to have the courage to
lay, " I ’m old enough to have
*ome gray hair—so why pre­
tend I'm not by keeping It
dyad? I'm old enough to have
a few wrinkles—*o why worry
about them? I'm old enough

BACON

JACK DODD of Goldenrod leads the way for

lO o im m :By Ruth MUIett

J A fl
Homes are becoming simp­
ly houses or ihelte'a because
of unrealistic pressure for
perfection placed on Amer­
ican women, the editor of two
magazines for women recently
told a group of home econom­
ists In business.
Explaining what he meant
by "pressure", the editor said
a woman la supposed to keep
a house spotlessly clean, keep
herself elegantly groomed,
prepare excellent meals, work
18 hours a day, and still be
happy and sympathetic. Such
standards, be maintains, ara
Impossible aven for a super­
woman.
"Let up on yourselves," he
told the women. "You don't
have to be paragon every
minute, every day, every
year."
Maybe not. But who 1* going
to be brave enough to start
this letting-up trend?
Who is going to say, "Kid*
ara mors Important t h u a

Declarer surely held the
ace of diamonds and If his
suit were seven cards In
length there would be little
hope of beating him. So East
decided to play declarer for
six trumps only.
What was his spade hold­
ing? Could It be a singleton?
Nol If it were, declarer
would have returned to hit
hand by rufiing ■ spade.
Could it he a doubleton? A
thousand limes no! Declarer
would have tried to set up a
spade for a discard.
Hence, West had opened •
doubleion spade. East led a
spade lor hit partner to ruff,
won the next club lead and
led hla last spade. Thia would
have built up another trick
for the defense if West had
held the trump ten, but as
It was, down on« was per­
fectly satisfactory.

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NEW TEACHERS at South SeminoU Elemen­
tary School In Canselberry this year are, left,
Mrs. Elotoe Hall, fifth grade and Mrs. Shirley
Emery, sixth grade, both from Winter Park.
Airs. Hall taught last year at Bear Lake and
Mrs. Emery taught a t Altamonte Springs.

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Real Citato Trinaactlow*
F!IA to Richard Oabo*ne, et
u.x, Santondo, $13,100
Ralph Jarvla, ct u i to Lou
Allco P ilje , ct si, Dream*
wold, $14,200
Minnie Moreman to Ther*
j3 L
eia Smith, 34-21*30, $3,200
Lewis Morrell Jr., e t tix
to Robert Segreit Jr., et us
Oakland Hills, $7,90o
Mid-Florida Golf Course,
Inc. to Carl Jay Spear, et ux,
Palrlane Cstatci, $10,000
Florida National Bank at
Orlando to Karl P. Slimmer*
sill, elux, Wcatherificld, $8,600
Kimgwood llldri., Inc. to
Clark Crain, etux Green briar,
$28,300
Winter Park Federal S it *
ings and Loan to Harry Hig­
don, et ux H eir L ata Hgto,
$9,600
Duane Krause, et ox to
Robert Loughran, e t til Bretton Woods, $20,000
Knox Florida Development
Corp. to Jam ei Washington
et ux Lincoln lights, $9,900
J. Tracy Walker, et ux to
M80RMthing in the nature of a cheer card. It’s for a Jack Gale, Altamonte Spgs,
friend whose husband has just rstlredl**
$9,500
Lee noy Woods, et ux to
J . Troy Walker, e t ux, Alta­
By Dick Turner monte, $9,500
CARNIVAL
Marriage Application*
Charles Frlcdlcy Jr., Louis­
ville, Ky. and Katherine Ellis,
Winter Park
Ronald Williams, Groveland
| and Susan Heirs, Enterprise

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Sam Etaea, Fern Park and
Either Richardson, Orlando

2 Boards Vote
For Fruit Juice

The Pinellas and Marion
County aehool boards have
decided to supply students
with fruit Juices until milk
prices were lowered.
The school boards made the
decision after rejecting milk
bids and accepting lower bids
on fruit Juice drinks.
‘We'll use the fruit drink
for a substitute until we can
get better prices on milk,"
said Pinellas school chief CDM-4
Floyd T. Christian,
IX TII93

Palmer, Player
Lead Exhibition

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ANUB COMPANY O P A U 8 I U
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Plaintiff^

WAUKEGAN, IU. (UPI) —
Arnold Palm er and Gary re.
It. C LYNCH an d m iH K C C A
Player today led in a $50,000 U LYNCH, f o rm e rly th* w i f e
f II. C. Lyn ch ; M. A. n o exhibition golf match as the oHKIITH.
a l s o k n o w n n s M elv in
contest went into its second A. Ilohsrte, a n d HYl.VIA N.
day at the Glen Flora Coun­ ItOIIKllTH. hi* w i l t ; BKLM,
I M ’.. a F lo r id a co rp o ra tio n ;
try Club.
FLORIDA POXVKB CXJlHXHtPalm er and Player were ATIOX, a F lo r id a co rp o ra tio n ;
WINTKIt P A R K TKLKPIIOXU
one shot ahead of Jack Nick* CO.,
INC., a F lo r id a co rp o ra ­
laus, the third player in the tion; FLOItlOA i r r i l . l T I K h
two-day, 36 hole match spon­ O oltPO ItATIoN . a F lo r id a corporallon; T tlK
FlltHT
NA­
sored by a Chicago discount TIONAL HANK A T OIU.ANDO.
T HUNTS:K,
a
na tio n a l
department store.
.
First prim waa an enticing b a n k in g corp orationDefendants
xorirta op but
$20,000. An estimated 5,000
C. LYNCH.
persons watched the three TO) If.
e / o tVinley Harlow,
golfing giants battle it out
Hou le 1, H a tle y tiea rg lu .
M.
A.
HO 11SMITH, *1*0
Sunday.

k n o w n a t M elvin A. Hu­
bert!. end
h y l v ia
n .
n o u n ic ra ,
h i s w if e ,
IX T i l S3 CtM HT IIP T i l St
JOS Alm a Hoad.
BUFFALO,
N.
Y.
(U
PI)
—
lll'X T Y J I HU S3. NKNIXOI.S!
Ila eslliu rst. l l e n r g la
'MINTY. F l . m l l l M .
The Buffalo 6111a of the Amer­ YOU
AICS3 IIKI1KH Y NOT I.
ix P iim ik T s:
F
tK
D
that th* P la in t iff , T i l l }
ican
Football
League
have
ix it&gt;:i i:wT.xri3 osP lllIDSlN TIAL
INHUHAXCM
traded two high draft playera
MAIU3AI1KT tl. 8II UAF,
O P AMKIUCA. a
t i e c e u . i t to the Denver Broncoa in ex­ COMPANY
N
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J
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c
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rp
o
ra tio n , ha*
T e 411 cred it*** • • * Persona
H a v i n g CIn Ime n r ISewaaeda change for offensive tackle Instituted suit a g a i n s t ynu lu
the Circuit C o u rt o f th* Ninth
t g n l o s t Halil K i l a l . i
Harold Olson.
Judlrlal Circuit, In and for
You anil each uf y o u are
Hsmlnul*
County , Flo rid a; Ih*
hereb y notified und r*'iullred
nature o f the s u i t Is to fa r* ,
tu present a n y c l a i m s un-t declo se that c e r t a i n m o r t g a g e
ni.ittil* which you , o r eit h e r o l
which en cu m bere th* f o l lo w in g
you, may h a v e a g a i n s t the
UNIVERSITY
PARK.
Pa.
described property, eald p ro.
ea tate ot M argaret il. Hhoaf,
party
bein g s i t u a t e d en d l o ­
deceased . l a t e of eald Cou nty, (UP!&gt;—Coach Rip Engle, diacated
In
Hem lnola
County,
In the Cou nty J u d g e o f Heml- appointed
in the physical Florida!
not* Cou nty. Florida, a t hie
Lot
J.
B
lo
ck
1.
TANOLKo f f i c e In th e co u rt hou»* o f condition of the 61 candidates
XVOOD ItKPLAT, a ccord in g
eald County at Hanford, Flor* who reported for the Penn
to th* plat t h e r e o f ae r e ­
Ida.
w ith in
els
ralenddar
corded In P la t Hook S. p a g e
month* from the time o f the State football team, initiated
XI;
P ub llr
Itecorda
of
f Iret p ublic ation o f thl* notice. a series of two-a-day work
Hemlnole C o u n ty , Fkirtda;
Path claim or dem and ahull be
Including s p e c ific a lly , but n » l
In w ritin g . and ahatl a t a l * the outs today.
by way o f li m i t a t io n , Uie f o l ­
plaro of rreld sn ce en d p nit
lo w in g f u t u r e * :
o f fllc e addree* of the cla im a n t ,
&lt;!K 10 g a l l o n electri# hut
and .h a lt he nwurn to by the
w ater h ea ter
lalm an t. I|U a g e n t , o r a t t o r .
OK
Hang*
TORONTO
(UPI)
—
Amer
ney, and a n y iu&lt;-h cla im nr
OK
H st r lg e r n t o r
Gates
l-'mand not *a (lie d ahatl he lean halfbacks Tom
Oil H ea ter anil Ta n k
Void.
and
Osear
Donahue
have
V en etia n Ulliida
a/ Margaret J. Ila r k e y
signed contracts with the To­ TOOtrrilKIt w i t h all a t r u e .
A . Ailinlulatra trli o f th
to
res
and tm p ru vem cn ia n o w
K.lult*
-if
M a rg a ret
(I. ronto Argonauts for the 19tU
and h erea fter on said land,
Khoaf, dreeaaed.
Canadian Football League and f u t u r e s a t ta c h e d thereto,
Ilu leh llu n and l . e f fl r r
end e l l rente. I n u r e , proceeds,
13d wards Ho Ihi tmt
season.
and profits a cc r u in g and to
Puat o f f h e lira w ar II
accrue from snld p rem ise!, all
Kan ford, Florida,
o f which are Included w it h in
Attorney* for A ilm ln la t r a lr li
Ih* fo reg o in g d esc rip tio n and
l'uhllah; S ep te m b er 1, f . It, 31.
th* habendum the reo f, a l s o all
IMS.
IX T i n t rO l'M T IIP T tlK gas, steam, electric, water, and
CDS!* I
rot \TV J| liftK. MS:ilIXOl.li other h ea tin g , co o k in g , r e f r i ­
g era tin g , l i g h ti n g , plu m b in g,
roixT t, FMiNinx. ix
XOTICSt IIP M I T
ven tlta iln g .
Irriga ting,
ami
T i t S3 BT.4TS3 OF FM II ItllA TO M4T»3.
power sy stem*, machine*, a p ­
IX ret 93XT.4TS3 OF
BUI III.KY IIHAHHY.
pliance*,
f
u
t
u
r
e
s
,
an
d
a
p
p
u r­
W i l l Ut S3 ItK HlD BN C* IK t'lf AItt.KH I.UTHKB SnOAP,
alia known a* (', I. Hh»af. at tenances, w h ich n o w nr* or
UNKNOWN:
A sw o r n C om p la in t h a v i n g sa known as Charlla Luthtr may h e r ea fter p erta l* to, or
he used with, In, o r on tald
been (lied a g a i n s t yuu In th* Hhoaf. .leceasej
Circuit Court In an d (or Heml. Te All I rrtllvn 1 st fersess prem ises, e v en t h o u g h t h e y be
d sia c h s d or det ach able.
Having
deles*
oe
Dvaseete
note County. S'torl-la. by IILTitl
TOU AN D KACH Of* TOU
UltADHY.
for
divorce,
th* tnalnel &gt;*M ttatnlev
You ami earh ot you nr* are hereb y re g a t r e d to fir*
short title o f w h ic h I* IIIHMI
your
A n sw er w ith th* Clsr k
HltADDT.
P la i n t i ff
vers us. hereby notlflej mil requlreil to
Hit I HI.KY IIHAHHY. D efendant, preernt any clslme ami d* o f the Circu it (Viurt In and
the** presen t* e r e to co m m a n d mamls nhlfh ynu. or either of fur Hemlnola Cou nty. Florida,
yo u to ap pear and f ile y-&gt;ur y«u, may hat# sgslnst th* and se rv e a co p y t h e reo f up»n
Anew er or other d e f e n s e nr estate of CIIAKI.KH L.UTIIKH Hi. hard IV. lataslter, o f th*
pleading herein w ith th* Clerk HIIDAP. also known ne C. U firm o f U u rn cy , Q u r n s y A
o f th* Circuit Cou rt o f Heml- Khoaf, also known at Charlie Handley, t o North Magn olia
n.d*
Cou nty,
F lo rid a,
end Luther Hhoaf. deceaied. lat* Avenue, Ortaada, Florida, a t ­
se rve e copy the reo f on P la i n ­ of said County, In the County torn eys for P l a i n t i f f In th*
t i f f * a tto rn ey . Mack N. C l e v e ­ Ju.lg* of Hemlnola County. ab ove act ion, on nr b efo re the
land. Jr.. A tto rn ey at l a w . P. Florida, at hie of(L-* In the l a d day e f October, 1*41. el**
O. d ra w er /.. Hanford, Florida, court house uf eald County at a Decree P ro C onfese o w ill be
an or befur* th* t th da y of Hanford. Florida, within sla enters-1 a g a i n s t you.
IT 19 OIIDK RK D that thl*
October, A. H. 1&gt;43. or o t h e r ­ calendar month* from th* ttm*
w ise decree pro c u n fe s s o w ill of th* flrat publication of this be published In Th * Hanford
notice.
Each
claim
or
demand
Herald,
a n e w s p a p e r published
he en tered e u a l n e t you.
The Hanford H erald la d e s i ­ ahatl be In writing, and shall In Hemlnole County , Florida,
gn ate d a* a n ew spa p er o t slate the place uf residence one* a w e e k for four c o n s e ­
ge neral circu la tio n In which and post office address of th* cu tive n * * k *
claimant, an.) shall h* iari.ro XV1TNKHH th* hand o f th*
this cita tio n sh a ll be publish
*-l on re each w eek (or (our I., hy lb* claimant, hie agent Clark o f the Circuit C o u r t ,
or attorney, and any such Memlnot* C o u n ty , F lo rid *, this
co n secu tiv e week*.
AVITNK88 my hand and o f ­ claim or demand not *&lt;r filed th* l l t h d a y o f August, tt*S(COI'HT 843 A L)
ficial sent uf the (Turk o f the shall be void.
*/ Margaret J. Marker
Arthur It. Hock with, J r Circuit Court o n t h is the l o t h
A* A d m ln ls lr a tr lg at ths
day of A u g u st, A. H. l e t s.
Clark Circu it Court.
(S R A M
Fetal* uf
Hemlnola C ou n ty , Hanford.
Charts* L u th er Hhoaf,
Art hur II. Ileck wtth. Jr.
Florid a
Deceased
Clerk o l the Circuit Court
tty: Martha T. V l h l s a
Hutchison and Lsfflsr
Mack X. Cleveland. Jr.
Dep u ty Clerk
Kdwards ltulldlng
Atto rney at Ljsw . l u l l * IIS
GL’HXKY. tll'HNKY
Hanford A tla n tic National Hank Post Office Drawer II
A H ANDLBT
Itulldlnir. P. (X Drawer Z.
Hanford, Florid*
MI North M agnolia A v en u e
Hanford, Florida,
Attorney* fur Admlnlalretrli
Orlando, F l o r i d a
Attorn
ey
fur
P
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in
tiff.
Publish:
SepL
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Attorn
eys fur P la i n t i f f
1
Publish Hep. I. S. 4*, i l , m s . m i .
Publish; HepL S. 9. 19. 31, t i l t .
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OL'!Pir’xr* r_»m n a

C*ft MOW LONG
w * p i w f lf» #

Courthouse Records

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mxt n SOMBTMUt\ 100K.MUMUP

By Galbraith

FICTTTIOtS X i n
NOTICIt U hereby siren that
I am engesed to basin*** *t
Seminole Plage. Caeeelberry,
Pin., Seminole County, Florid*,
trader the fictitious name of
JKOLA CABDi A dlPTS. and
that 1 Intend la register said
rUb th* Clerk or' ths
Circuit Coart, Beralaols Coun­
ty, Florida. In accordance with
the provision* of th* Flat!,
tlone Nam* Slats!**, to-wlt:
SectloB its.81 Florida gtatatea
III*.
Sts: Mira Jean H. Camemn
Fuhllsh SepL X I. 18. SI. 1183.
CDM-1___________________
AUTSCHT19S3WKXT OF S.4LH
Public aollc* Is hereby glvaa that beslnnlns on the llth
day of September, 1189 at 11:81
o'clock A. M. and contlnulnr
on each succeeding day (ex­
cluding Sunday and holiday*)
at lha earn* lime ef day and
place unlit all the sood* are
cold or until th* lien la satis­
fied. w* will eell at publla
auction at our warehouss at
138* French Av*. Hanford
Transfer A Stores* Co., Sen*
ford. Fla., Ih* below describe
*d goods, wares and merchan­
dise for storage and other
chargee for which a lien on
th* same la alaltuad. The goods
to be sold and th* name of
tha owner nr person an whom
arcount Ct* goods art held
are ae foils - *:; Mr. Joseph A.
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Items.
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ISO* French Ava.
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1. Lost ft Found
2. Notices - Personals
3. Education - Instruction
4. Transportation
5. Pood
6. For Rent
6A Special Notices
7. Business Rentals
8. Beach Rentals
9. For 8ale or Rent
10. Wanted to Rent
11. Real Estate Wanted
12. Real Estate For Sale
18. Mortvace Loans
14. Insurance
15. Business Opportunity
16. Female Help Wanted
17. Hale Help Wanted
18. Help Wanted
19. Situations Wanted
20. Babysitters
2 1 . Beauty Salons
22. Build • Faint - Repair
23. Buildinf Materials
24. Electrical Services
25. Plumbing Services
26. Radio ft Television
27. Special Services
28. Laundry Service
29. Automobile Service
29A. Auto Accessories
80. Machinery - Tools
31. Poultry - Live stock
31A. F»U
32. Flowers • Shrubs
33. Furniture
34. Articles For Sale
SLA Swap or Exchange
35. Articles Wanted
86. Automobiles - Trucks
37. Boats - Motors
38. Motorcycles - Scooters
39. Trailers - Cabanas
40. Farm Equipment

Legal Notice

LOST; Whitt Rat. Named BUI
FA 2-7176,

SWEETIE PIE

Mon. S«pt. 2, ’63—Page 9 6. For Rent

Hr Nadine Seltier

*. Notices •
VACUUM CLEAKER rapairs,
parts, supplies lor Electrolux, Kirby, Hoove*, AirWay, Rax-Air ate. Fraa
pickup. Now and Uaad
cleaners sold. FA ID O .

8. N m t t e a • iM tractloa
SEW AND SAVE. Robart
Maro of Milady’s Shoppo.
106 8. Park will conduct
beginners A advanced classos in lowing and tailor inf.
Ph. 323-0613.
PIANO A Orfin Lessons. BeCinntrt, advanced. Child­
ren, adult*. Experienced
teacher. Call FA 2-3336.

U. 3. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!

5. Food

O p p o rtu n ity

15.

27. Special Servi

34. Articles Far Sate

NICELY furnished 2 Bed­ SERVICE Station for tetse. SIDEWALKS, driveways, pa­ REFRIGERATOR $25. Goo*
room House. FA 2-0274.
Inventory takeover. Good
tio*, etc. Free estimate. Ph.
cond. 322-3558.
622.3506.
location.
Ph.
FA
2-4342.
FURNISHED RENTALS
NEED a ride lo School. *36 1
2 Bedroom 1 Bath
1 75 17* M ale H elp W a n te d
WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS,
Vespa Scooter. ISO ec. A-6
6 Bedroom 2 Bath with Fla.
SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
cond. $125. Call FA 2-761*
Room, Leate
&lt;130 NEED Immediately, qualified
All Types and Sites
or see at 116 N. Sun land D rt.
2 Bedroom Apts. 655 4 $65
lYlephene Installers A re ­
We Repair and Service
UNFURNISHED
10 yr. old CASE T ractor w lt|£
pairmen. Call Mr, Williams,
S T I N K
2 Bedroom 1 Bath
655
cutter bar. Good cond. $400.
Bumup A Slm», IneH JU Machinery and Supply Co.
2 Bedroom LBath
667.50
Ph. FA 2-1716 or FA 2-3362.
5-6431. West Palm Beach 207 W. 2nd St.
FA 24432
2 Bedroom 1 Bath
&lt;62.50
or Bumup A Sima. FA
$1 per day rental for Elee*
2 Bedroom ,1 Bath
670
29. Autosnobito Servlco
2-8771, Sanford.
trie Carpet Shampooer with
3 Bedroom 1 Bath
6M
purchase of Bloo Lastrw,
3 Bedroom life Bath with
MAN 21-44 for Insurance
AUTO GLASS
Carroll's Furniture.
Fla. Room
|123
d eb it Sanford ares. Salary
INSTALLED
plus commission. Can Mr,
3 Bedroom 1 Bath
•73
GAS Range. Clolbci dryer.
Senktrik Glass and Paint
3 Bedroom 2 Bath
Brotup. 323-0643.
&lt;87.50
Power Mowwr snd drapes*
Company
4 Bedrooms 2 Bath with
322-4959.
IS.
Htlp
Wanted
HO
Magnolia
Ph.
FA
1-4422
Washer-Dryer 4 Air
Ladles aborts, 66e. 81sspta|
Conditioned
6150
STEAM Preaaer. Apply la
Auto Glass, Tops
bags, tirps, tents. Surplus
4 Bedrooms 2 Bath w*'h
per*m. Downtown Cleaners —
k Sea* Covers
City. 201 W. lo t-------------—
EVERYTHINO
$226
and Launders, u a Palmetto.
AUTO GLASS &amp; SINGER ROUND Bobbin,
IV. Bitoattooo Wanted
SEAT COVER CO. equipped to llg-oof and
304 W. 2nd St. FA 2-6032
make buttons boles. Guar*
WORK wanted. Call FA 19060
4U a WORK GUARANTEED
anteed. As sums five pay*
REALTOR — INSUROR
FA 2-4161 ISIS S. French Ave. WANTED a Job. Selling cars
menta of 67.10. 104 8. Park.
or handling a car lot. Ex­ 31. Poultry • Livestock
8. Boock Reit ta la
35. Articles Waiitsd
perience. Cannot make over
SHETLAND PONIES
$1200 per year. Would take
FOR CHRISTMAS
HUTCHISON Ocean front
WANTED used T.V.’*. PA.
one for $23.00 per weak. Financing Available $50 A up.
Apartment, Daytona Beach.
FA 2-6776.
I nm in perfect health and
W« will keep until Dec. 24.
FA 2-4036.
Tracks
a College graduate la dairy­
Also S a d d l e * , Blankets, 36. AutomobOs
9. For Sate or Root
ing work. Write Box 8,
birdies A baiters. Pb. '57 DESOTO. Good condition.
c/o Sanford Herald.
FA 2 5479 or FA 2-3077.
6 R0031 House. 817 Catalina.
Radio, heattr, n#w tire*.
Call FA 2 3644 Raasw able.
Child
Caro.
FA
2-2174.
BAY Gelding. 7 y rt. old. 1356
12. Real Estate For Salo
hand* high. FA 2-4684.
1958 MERCURY Station Wa­
TRAILER Lot. Complete set­ S I. B eauty Bahma
gon. Power itc«ring. Auto,
31A
.
P
cta
up. Patio, plumbing. Elc. “ Buck to School Specials”
matic tram m inion. Radte
Quiet, 3 Mi. from NAS. Ph. Better Waves $7.50 to $12.50 1-2 yr. old mate DALMATION
A beater. 322-3166.
322-8712.
Dog. Registration papers
Rator or eciasora shaping
furniihed. At s bargain *62 VOLKSWAGEN Convex
Color, tipping k bleaching
St. Johns Realty
tlble. Radio A whits walla.
price. J. C. Buntcn. Lemon
Eve. Appt*. Soft Water
THE TIME TESTD FIRM
Perfect cond. F A 2-5376.
Bin If.
Harriett's Beauty Nook
118 N. Park Ave. FA 2 6123
105 So. Oik
FA 2 3742
BUYING A NEW a r
32. Flow ers • S h ru b s
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS
USED CART
S P E C I A L
UEItBA Dailies, Vegetable
FINANCE IT WITH US
Realtor
plats, Bovina*. Dutch Mill
Raymond Lundqulit, Also. BACK to achool offer, ono of
♦ Low Interest Rates
our better cold wnvtw $9.50.
Nursery. Upsaln ltd. Just
FA 2 3931 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
• Low Monthly Payments
We now have a special fa ­
off 26th SI. &amp; 1 st
FLORIDA STATE BANK
2 BEDR003I frame house.
cial booth services from
BLOOMING R o m s o n double BY OWNER. '58 Ford com
Oiteen. FA 2-2064.
tip to tip.
chcrokce stock. $2.50 each.
vartible. Very rwaaonabla.
Cut 'N Curl Beauty Shop
Gray Shadows N unery
322-3551.
JOHN E. FOX
318 Palmetto Ave.
4 ml. S. on Sanford Ave.
REALTOR
Phone door 1 322.08.14
37. Boats • Motors
110 N. Park Ave.
323 0339
Phon* door 2, 322-8525
VEGETABLE plants.
See
Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store, WAIT for terrlfle reopening
2 BEDROOM frame nouie, 22. Build - P a in t - R e p a ir
■ale* Sept. 6.
2nd
and Sanford Ave.
2419 Chaio Ave. 323-0633.
Semi-Retired Carpenter
Gate war To Tha Waterway
RED BRICK—5 Bedrooms, 2 Small Repairs — Painting 33. F u rn itu re
Rotmon Sportinf Goods
full baths. Double csrporte.
Used furniture, appliances,
Phone FA 2-7083
Your EVINRUDE Dealer
Large lot Desirable neigh­
tool*, etc. Bought • Sold. 304 4-6 E. lit Ph. FA 6-5061
borhood. Cloie to ichoola k $5. Plumbing Service*
Larry's Mart 215 Sanford
Shopping Center. FHA 6450
16 ft. CARTER C raft B o at
Ave. Ph. FA 2-4132
HINSON &amp; HEARN
down. $78.00 monthly. .Mou­
Hydraulic trailer. 86 bp,
PLUMBING CONTRACTING Sell Ui Your Furniture. Quick
Johnson. All 1696. Two
nt JarvU. FA 2-1810.
Repair* it Water Healers
Service With the Cash.
match mahogany speaker
BY OWNER, Ravenna Park.
FREE ESTIMATES
SUPER TRADING POST
cabinets. Call Peto Wright.
4 Bedroom*,
2
hath*. 264 E. 3rd St.
322 9113
FA 2 0677.
Chuluota. 665-3796 after I
Scrvcncd-in porch. Phone
p.
m.
WANTED reliable couple to
TLUMBINc*
FA 2 4374.
take
up
monthly
payment*
12’ RUNABOUT. 18 Tip. mo.
Contracting Repairs
of $11.50 oci 3 complete
tor. Electric starter, Ph.
FREE ESTIMATES
rooms of furniture. Cat!
FA 2-3340.
R. L. HARVEY
TE 6-1511, Canclberry, col­
204 Sinford Ave.
FA 2-3383
HAPPY LABOR DAY
Office FA 2-2116
lect
We are closed until Septem­
Night FA 2-0646
26. Radio ft Ttlcvlaloa
FREE ESTIMATE
ber 5th. Re-opentng tala
323-0700
begin* (hen. Largw stock o t
2524 Park Dr. Sanford. Fla. USED T.V. Set* f 10 up. Ser­ Upholitering A M attreu ren ­
ovating. New A Used Furni­
vice calls $2.00. Sanford
outfits a t or below dealer
BUYING OR SELLING—Ser­ T. V. Service. 1113 Sanford
ture. Call Nix Bedding Mfg.
wholesale. Example, 40 hp.
vice with attention to de­
Co., at 709 Celery Ave.
Ave. Ph. FA 2 9776.
Evinrude $395. 16' Gator
tail la the anawer to iucFA 1-2117.
trailtr 6150, $625 14' Flab 4k
c«si. If you haven't check­ 27. Special Services
Ski &lt;450. $1795 18’ Larson
31. ArlidcM Fur Sale
ed with ua you are over
Sea Wolfe $1195. W t ara
SINGER
looking service and neglect­
off shore field tasting ona
CRAFTSMAN
I.awnmower.
ing detail.
SEWING MACHINE
for you too. $1695 17* Cut­
Good cond. 20" cut. FA
CALL FA 2-5783
ter $1095. Many othara.
2-4684.
Clearance Include* boat lot
WASHING Machine Service. '61 UtUISAlRF, Motor Scoot­
full of used outfit* too.
Free estimates on repairs.
er. Needs some work. 18''
INVESTMENT k REALTY
Terms. Robson Sporting
26)0 Hiawatha. 322-7363.
Luwmnowcr. Gasoline Edger
116 N. Park Ave. 3229173
Goods. Downtown Sanford.
A Car Air-Conditioner. UnlFA 2 5061.
IMMEDHTE Occupancy, iwo LAWN SERVICE
vcrul type. 316 Woodnieru
3 bedroom model llom ei. Mowing and edging, etc. Sat111id. FA 2 6920.
38. MulorcycJra &gt; Scooters
LMN Enterprises,
I n c.
loficUia guaranteed. Ph.
IIOI'SF,TRAILER Hitch. H ea­ BIKES Repaired - Repainted.
Highland Ave. Inngwood.
FA 2 1817.
vy duty, txiad leveler type.
Free pickup and dal. Coy'a
TE 8-3'Jll,
Fit* all cart. $35. FA 2-7675.
Bike Shop. FA 2-8643.

Stemper Agency

HEN-WOMEN, 1S-B2. S ta rt
high as 6102 00 a week. P re­
paratory trainlnf until ap­
pointed. Thousands of Jobs
open. Experience usually
unnecessary, FREE infor­
mation on Jobs, salaries, re­
quirements. Write TODAY
living name, address and
phoce. Lincoln Service, Box
40, c/o Sanford Herald.

"How's THAT for a first class w u JoM*

6. For Real

PICK your own Peas. $1.00
CLEAN lit door Apartment.
bushel. FA 2-4071.
Private entrance. 1094 Pal­
6. For Root
metto,
EFFICIENCY Apartment on
3 BEDROOM CB House. Kit­
First St. Near 2 city free
chen equipped. Carpurtc,
parking lots and shopping
utility. Large corner lot.
■tores. No utility charges.
1333 Elliott Ave. N ear Bali
Suitable for couple or sin­
Park. Phone FA 2-2064 or
gle, also retired people.
FA 2-2324.
FA 2-4712.
3 RM. (urn. Apt. Clean. Wa­ 2 FURNISHED Houaei. Bowman’s Trailer Court. Deter A lights. 630. 322-2764.
Bary. NO 8-4906.
UNFURNISHED large 2 bed­
room Dupitx. FIs. room. Efficiency Apt. IN Mo. «PElectron beat. 14th St.
Surplus City. 201 W. 1st.
Longwood. 836-3296.
DUPLEX 1203 Elm. Apart
2 BEDROOM block house.
ments 801 Magnolia. Carpet
Kitchen
equipped.
1509
4 fireplace. New living
Douglas. FA 2-6297 or FA
room furniture. M atter bed­
2-7899.
room. Jalousie back porch.
Clean. $63. Inquire 119 Elm.
NO 8-3267.

IV T H E rOI'HT O F T H E
f o r m
j in o ie . s k h iv o l k
f o L X T T , STATE o r F L O E ID A .
IN B B i
Kat ata o f JOHN BATTS JON EH,
JR..
D -ceai-d.
NOTICE TO CHKIIITOHS
TO ALL CHE DITOES A N D
F E E SO N S
HAVING
CLAIMS
OH DEM ANDS AOALNST SA ID
ESTATE I
T o u , and each o f you, are
h e r e b y notified end required
to p resen t any cl a i m * and
dem and* which you, o r elthar
of y o u , may have a s a l n e t the
e . t a t a o f JOHN HATTH JONF.S,
J it.. al*.&gt; known a e J. U.
J o n e s, deceaied , la t e o f aald
C ou n ty , to th* C o unty J u d g e
o f S em in o le County, F lo r id a , at
hla o f f i c e In th* Court l lo u e *
of eald County, a t Hanford,
Flo rid a, within *&lt;■ c a len d a r IN T H E COI'NTT J UDG E'S
m o n t h ! from th* t im e o f the c a i ' H T , i s a v d r t m S E M I .
f i r s t publication of t h i s nolle*. VOLK COl'VTr, STATE OF
T w o cep lea of each c l a i m or F L O n i D A .
dem and shall be In w r i t i n g , IN HEi F.vTATE OF
and ahall state th* p la c a of MONTEZ K. JIAnittH,
res id en ce and poet o f f i c e adP eceeied .
d rees o f the cla im a nt, and
NOTICE TO CM EDITO RS
■halt ba sworn to by th* TO ALL CHEDITUHS
AND
cla im a n t, hi* agent, or a t t o r ­ FEH SO V*
IIAAIVG CLAIMS
ney, and a iwompanled by a UH DEM 4 VII* AGAINST SA ID
f i l i n g fee of one d o lla r and ESTATE i
such claim or demand n o t so
Yuu and *ai-h nf y o u ar*
filed (halt be void.
bvroby null fle d and req u it e d
/ * / HKN JONHS
t o presen t eny claim s a n d d e ­
A* Administrator o f the mand* which jruu, or e lt h o r «if
E s t a t e of
y o u , m e y have a g a i n s t th*
JOHN BATTS JONES. Jit., e s t a t e nf MONTHS K H ARRIS ,
Deceased.
n o t ic e
o r sr iT
deceased , 1st* of Mid C o u n ty ,
ST A T E o r rLOHIIIA TOt
QEO. A. HI'KUK. JR.
to tho County Judge o f HemtA t t o r n e y for eald E i t . u *
P A U L DOOOKTT,
hol* County. Florida, a t hla
1 1 IH Magnolia A v e n u e
Residenc e unknow n.
o f fic e In th* Court H o u s e o f
T o n are hereby nottried th a t Sanfo rd, Florida
■atit County at Sanford. F lo r a P etitio n for ad option haa P ublish: Aug. 31 A Hept. I, 3, Ids,
within
tlx
c a le n d a r
b e e n filed la the Circuit Court X . 1X3.
m onth* from th* flm* o f th*
In and fo r Seminole County, C D L -O
Grot publication o f thlo n o .
F lo r id a , In Chancery, en titled
tic*. Each claim or d e m a n d
NOTICE OF 81*1T
In t h e Matte r of the Adop tion
e h a ll be In writing, and sh a ll
o f n o b e r t Larry Graham, and STA T E OF FI.OHIDA TO:
■tat* the plec* of resident-*
UNKNO WN LIF.NOILS. c l a i m , and poet office addrees o f the
yo u ar* com manded to a ppear
In aald cou rt: and y o u ar* r*&gt; t n g by, through, u n d er or cla im a n t , and shall be sw o r n
q ulred to fit* your Anew er or a g a t n e l th* fo llo w in g d e f e n d ­ t o by th* claimant, hie a g e n t ,
othor d efense with tho Clerk of ant*. to -w it: P A G D E V E L O P . or attorn ey, and a n y
such
the Circuit Court of Srm lnot* MKNT c o i t l ’.. a Flo rid a co rp o - cla im or demand not t o filed
C ou n ty , Florida, ond a erve a ra tion : MODERN P AINT ING sh a l l be void.
co p y a t i n c h Anewer or other CO., a Florid a corp oration: OHTHKI.MA H. LIVINORTON
d ef en ae upon aald petitio n er* ANGK PAVING A N D CONUK It.NICE M UF.VBRLY
HTHL’CTION
CO,
A
F
lo
rid
*
or petitioner*' a tto rn ey THOM.
Aa Admlnletratrloee o f the
AS A. Hl’KKIt, w h o se ad drese corp oration; A. C. DO t'DNKV
R ela te of
MONTEZ
K.
la P. O. liox 1 SCt. Sanford, SURVEYO RS. INC. a F lo rid *
IIA It ttifa. De, eased.
Florid*, on or befor* S e p te m ­ co rporation; D eW ITT HUNT- STENSTItoM, DAVIS A Mcber 31, 1X3, A. D„ to s h o w Hit: or either of the m, and all INTUHII
c a u s e w h y eal.l p etition shou ld p a rtis* having, or c l a i m i n g to Altur ne ya for A d m in istra trices
no t be aranted, an d If y o u have, a n y right, t itle o r In ter- K d w tr d e Building
rail te do so. ■ Decree Pro s e t In th* fo llo w in g desc ribed Hanford, Florida
Cn nfeatu
w ill
ba
en tered prop erly, lying end b e i n g In P u b l i s h : Aug. II A S-git. 3,
a a a ln a t yo u for Iho r e l i e f d e . Bemlnola County, F lo r id a , to- ». 11, *»**.
m en ded In the Petition.
w i t : Lot It. Block E. I o t a 3, CDL -;«
W IT NESS my hand and tea ! &gt;, and 4. Block F, Lota 11, II,
nf aald Cou rt this l l r d day o f i t and 13, Block &lt;1, ALL IN IN TH E &lt;111* I I r n i l l l T IV
Auffuel A.D., 1X1.
wO ODMKIlK PARK AUIIDIVI. AVD F o il aC.MIVuLE LtIL’N .
JSEAL1
SION, UK PLAT NO. 3. a.-cord- T V , PLGHIDA
A rthur II. B e c k w i th Jr.
i n g to plat thereof reco r de d In NO. f t lias
Clerk o f Circuit Court o f P la t Book 13. p i g * 11 o f th* T H E LI FE INSURANCE COMOF VIRGINIA. OF
S em inole County, F lorida
public
record* o f
S em ina l* H A N Y
RICHMOND,
VIRG INIA,
a
Ily Martha T. Vl hlen
County , Florida.
Deputy Clerk
corp
oration.
Tou, and each o f you. ar*
P lain tiff,
THOMAS A. SPE ER
hereb y notified that a eult h a t
Atto rney for Petitioner
b een brought a g a i n * ’, y o u In v .
P. o . Boa t x i
th* Circuit Court, In and for P AUL M. ELLIOT *t *1,
Sanford , Florida,
D efen d a n ts.
S em in o le County. F lo rid *. In
NOT It'll OF al'IT
p u b l i s h : Aua. II, Sept. I, t and chtrtcery, entitled T H E F ll l b T
II. 1X1.
NATIONAL HANK O F MIAMI, T H E STATE OF FLO RID A
CDL-J I
a n a tio n a l banking a s s o c i a t i o n , T o : Elea nor Ruth E l l i o t ,
Rout* 3,
p la in tiff, v. P A C» D E V E L O P ­
S O T f O I FOR BID S
Martlnevlll*. Illinois
T h e Hoard o f C o u n ty Com - MENT COUP, a F lo r id a c o r p ­
Tou ar* hereby n o tified that
m latlon ers of S em inole C o u n ­ oration, *t a!, d efen da n ts, and a suit h i e been filed a g a i n s t
ty. Florida, will recalva se aled you, and each o f you. are y u u and Paul M. Elliot In th*
bide e l the efftc* o f Arthur required to file y o u r Anew er abov e en titled cause, a n d that
H. Heck with, Jr.. Clerk. In the to the plaintiff's C om p la in t y o u ar* required to f i le your
C ourthouse at Sanford. F lo r ­ w ith th* Clerk of said Court, ■ new er with the Clerk
of
ida, up to ItO# P. M., Monday, and aerve upon p la in tif f, or t h i s Court and to a e r v e a
Sep tember », l i t ! for r em o d el- p l a t n t l f f a attorney, GKu. A. c o p y thereof upon the p l a i n ,
|rt«. rep alrlna end p a in tin g e i . B l E l . l t . J i t , whose ad d ress le t i f f or p l a i n t i f f ! a tto rn ey * ,
terlor o f Court Hou se, Sanfo rd, P. O. Do* 1X1. Stanford. Flor- w h o se name and ad,tr ees Is
Me, a copy of said Anawer, on
Florida.
J ennlnga, Watts, C la rk e and
Specif! rations may he o b t a i n , o r bef &gt;r# keptembep 1», A. It. H am ilton. 1300 B a r n e tt N a ­
ed In the County Z o n in g o f ­ 1 X 3 , and If you f a ll to do t &gt;, tional Hank Building. Jo kfice, Court House, San ford , a Decree Pro Cortfreses will ■onvllt* I. Florida, no t later
Monday* through F riday* from b e entered a g a in st you. and t h e n September 31, 1041, If
e a ch o f you. for t h e r e l i e f da»:»o A.M. to »:10 P.M.
y o u fall lo do so a d e c r e e pro
(ltd* to be enclosed In seate d nian dtd In tab! Com pla int.
f o n f e e e o will be e n t e r e d a The nature of t h is s o i l te g a i n s t you f u , the r e l i e f d e ­
en v elo p e plainly m a rk ed on
tne ou ts id e "Hid* for rem o d e l­ to fureclose that certa in m o r t ­ m anded In Ihe co m p la in t. Tula
ing. repairing and p a in tin g e x ­ g a g e given by P A &lt;i D e­ s u i t la to forseloa* a m o r t ­
terior o f Court House, San ford , v elo p m en t Corp. to The F ir st g a g e. The real p ro p erty proFloHda. o p e n S ep tem b er lo, N a t io n a l Bank o f Miami, re­ caeded aaalnat Is:
corded
*11 Official
Records
1X3.'*
l o t S. Block F. SU N !.A N D
It'd* will be opened a t 10:00 Hook l e t . page &lt;4 In the o f fi c e
KSTATKS, a su b d iv isio n ,
A M. or aa soon th e r e a f te r a* o f the Clerk o f Circuit Court
accord ing to a plat t h e r e ­
possible on Tuesday, S e p t e m ­ o f he in In ole County. Flo rid a,
of, recorded In F la t UuoU
ber 10, 1X J at a m e e t in g to b* e n cu m be rin g th* a b o v e de­
I t , pagse 14 lo 33 o f th*
held In the County C o m m i t - scribed property.
Fubllc Record* o f S e m i n ­
tlon room In tho Co u rth o use,
W IT NESS my h a n d a n d (he
ole County, Florida.
Sanford. Florida.
• e a l o f said Court, tlila l« th
W IT NESS my hand a n d th*
Th e rig h t I* reserv ed to d a y of August, A D. 1143. s t s e a l o f tal l Court a t tfanfurd.
w a i v e any trreaularltlea or Hanford,
a-m loula
C o u n t), Florida, thla 13th day o f A u g ­
tech n icalities In bids an d to Florida.
ust. 1143.
reject an y or all bid*.
(ASAL)
(Cut. RT H LAU
Perfor man ce and co m p letio n
Arthur If Be k w l t h
Jr.
Arthur H. B e c k w i th . Jr.
hoitla sh a ll be required from
Clerk of Circuit Court of
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
su cc essfu l bidder.
Seminole County, Florida.
Ily Martha T. V lh len
Hoard uf County Con.mis*
By Martha T. V l h l e n
Dep uty Clerk
eloners, Sem inole County ,
Dep uty Clerk
Jen nlnga, W at ts, C lark* ga d
Florida.
Oeo. A. Speer. Jr.
H am ilton
J. C. Hutchison, Chairm an A tto rn ey for P la in t iff
B a rnett National B a n k B u ild ­
Ily it. S. Drown. Zo ning **■ O. Box 1X4
in g
Director
Sanford . Florida.
Jackoonvlll* }. Florida
P ublish: Aua 31 A O'-pt. 3. I'ubllali: Atig, 19, SI, Sept. 1, t’ublleh: August 13, 34, SopL
liil
3. 9, 1143
■ILlL-l*'
CD L - i *
CLL-JJ
T o i L E T T IB S . WICKB
W h o e e residence and s d d rtea
la u n know n.
Pt.EABE
TAK E
NOTICE
t h a t you ara haraby required
to f i le your writte n t n o w o r or
d efen ee, If any, p t r t o n a l l y or
b y an atlorn oy, on or b t f o r a
Ooptambor II, IM I. a t tho
O f ll c o o f tho d a r k o f tha Cir­
cu it Court, at tha Courthouaa
In Sanford, Seminole Cou nty,
F lo r id a and to mall a co p y
t h e r e o f to atanatrom, D a v ie A
Molntoah, a tto rn eys for l ’U l n .
tiff. Poet O fllco Ho* 1110, s » n .
ford. Florida, 11TT1, In t h a t
c e r t a in
divorce
p ro ceed in g
p - n d l n g ■■■Inst yo u In tho
Circuit Court o f the Nin th
J u d icia l Circuit In an d for
S em ino le County. Florida. In
Chancery, an ab breviated t itle
o f aald ca u se b ein g ’•Charlie
W ic k s. Pla intiff, v ertu a L o ttie
M. W icks.
tisfen Jant", an d
haraln fall aot or a Doer**
P r o C a n f tt a o wilt bo antsra d
a a a ln a t you , and tha ca u sa
procoed ex parte.
A rth u r It. Heckwltli. Jr.
Clerk o f the Circuit Court
Ily: Martha T. V lh len
D ep u ty Clerk
(S E A L )
S te n it r o m , Davis A M o ln to sh
A t to rn ey * a t l o w
P o s t O ffice But l i t *
Sanford , Florid* 1*771
P ub lish: A u f . 13, I f , II, Sept,
i. m i .
C D L .II

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1. Loot ft

Legal Notice

6. For Unit
2 BF.DROOM, Flm. Room. 1H
b a th s. Carport*. Patio, E x cluiivc neighborhood. De­
nary. 675- Ph. 822-8282.
27' HOUSGTRA1LER. 4 Room
Apt. Adulli. No pels. Thom­
as Kelly, R ivtrvltw Ave.
FA 2-2447.
2 BR.
3 BR.
Large
Large

Kit. eq.
Kit. eq4 Br.
4 Br.

$60
683
6125
6teo

ROSA L. PAYTON
Reg. Rest Estate Broker
FA 2-1301 17 92 at Hiawatha
121 LAUHEL DRIVE
S BEDROOM, kitchen equip­
ped House. 695 t month.
Ph. FA 2-6157.
FURN. Apt. 2300 Mellonville.

FURNISHED 3 bedroom*, IM 2 BEDROOM furntihed Apart­
ment. Close in. Reasonable.
baths, CBS. Shallow well
FA 20641.
pump, patio. Nice, Leased
required. $123. San - Sem
Realty. John P. Zculi, Reg. F U R N I S H E D Apartment.
Clean snd close in. Jlmmte
Broker. 2819 S. French.
Cowan. 322-4013.
Ph. Bay FA 2-7439. Night
FA 2-3296.
2 BEDROOM house. Kitchen
equipped. 175. FA 2-3303.

Legal Notice

IN COUNTY JUDG E’S ( III HT,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOHIDA
E S T A TE OF
E D W A R D r . KORKN.
DECEASED
N o r i r u TO ( H K D IT U H *
T i l ALL FKHSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
BK
DEM ANDS
AGAINST SAID E S T A T E I
Tou i n d oseh o f y»u are
h ereb y notified sn d required
to fll* any cla im s and dem ands which you. or elthar
o f you, may h a v e a g a i n s t
■aid esta te In th* o f fi c e of
l i o n . C. Vernon Mlge, Cou nty
J u d g e nf hcmtnnle County, at
hla o ffice In th* C o u rt llo u e*
In Sanford. Florida, w ith in
ala calender m o n th s from the
tim e o f th* first publication
o f t h is notice. Each cla im or
dem and must be In w r it in g
and con tain Ihe p la ca of res*
Idenc* and p-&gt;et o f f i c e s d d r e a i
o f the claimant and m ust he
■worn to by th* cla im a n t, hi*
a s a n t or attorney, or the earns
• h a ll he void.
FIRS T NAT IONAL BANK
AT ORLANDO
UTt HAROLD E. UCIIOONMAKER, ae T r u s t O ftlcsr
of Th*
FI ret
National
Hank at Orlando.
A* Executor of oald e s ­
tate
W h ltx k er, W i g g i n s A B r ig man
110 East Colonial Dr.
Orlanfdo, Florida
P ublish: Aug. It, ! ( . Sept, t,
*. t i l t
CDL-14

AIR-CONDITIONED BR. in
3 Rm. furn. Apt. $65. mo.
I ll E. 8U) St. FA 2-42S3.
“ CLEAN quiet Rooms" The
Cables. FA 2-0720.
W E L A K A APARTMENTS:
Rooms private baths, 114
W. First St.
RENT A BED
Rolls way, Hospital A Baby
Beds,
By Day, Week, or Month
CARROLLS FURNITURE
Ph. FA 2-3181 116 W. l i t St.
For quality automobiles at
low prlcei check Ihe Herald
c l x tilled pages where local
dealers tdiertise.

RENTALS

Jim Hunt Realty

SOUTHWARD

If you hive s h o m e you wish
to rent or leaie, or, U
you're looking for an excep­
FHA - VA
tionally K»od rental home,
check with Sanford's Urg­ GOVERNMENT HOMES
e d rental snd property
management firm. We'll
2-3-4 BEDROOMS
both be glid you did!
1 AND 2 BATHS
MOST KITCHEN EQUIPPED
DOWN PAYMENTS FROM

Stenstrom R ealty

$100 VA TO $250 FHA
Real Eil»te—Mortgages
THE NINTH Jl l l l l l 11, (TH- l i t N. Park Ave. FA 2-2120
CUT. IN AND Foil SEMI­
LOW MONTHLY
Ravenna Park
FA 2-7493
NOLE nil'NrV, FLORIDA.
PAYMENTS
IN I'll ANI EH V NO. IMIT
Etrning!
JAMES I’AI.'L MARCH ANT.
EXCELLENT LOCATIONS
FA
22677
FA
2-3829
FA
2-8360
F la l n t i . f ,
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
v*.
I
F.VF.LYN EL IZ ABET H MAR­ MAYFAIR: 3 Bedroom,
CH ANT,
bath, targe y a r d . $104
AND
D efen d a n t.
monthly. FA 2-4109.
n o t ic e
to
a pfe iii
■T ATE OF ri.O H ID A TO:
E V K I. Y N E L IZ A B E T H 1
BEDROOM
A partm ent WF. CAN QUALIFY YOU
MARCHANT
FOR ONE OF THESE
Quiet
neighborhood.
FA 2Addr-se and Itea ld sn cs
OUTSTANDING HOME
1162 from 8:30 lo 6 p. tn.
UNKNOWN
BUYS IN MINUTES!
TOU ARE H E R E B Y NOTI­
Monday thru Friday. Ph.
F IE D 1bat a Rill o t C om p la in t
FOR COMPLETE
FA 2-4301 any other time.
for divorce has been
filed
INFORMATION
a g a in st you. and y o u ara re ­
quired to eerv* a ,-opy o t the FURNISHED or unfurnished
SEE OH CALL.
• new er or pleading to the IIRI
Duplex. 4 large rooms, tile
nf Complaint oti the P l a i n ­
bath. Near ba»e. FA 2-3753.
t i f f * Attorney Paul (’ P erkins,
in

the

riiiru iT

i ni

iit

tip

447 AVest Couth S tr se t , Or­
lando, Florida, and file the
o rig in a l a n sw e r o r plea ding
In the o ffice o f t h e Clerk o f
the Circuit Court &lt;m or b e ­
fore Thursday, g ep t em b er . 34,
1143, If you fall t o d o to Judgm t n l by d efa ult w i l l ba tak*
*n a g a in st you f o r the re*
l i e f demanded in t h e Blit o f
Complaint.
WITNESS my h a n d and seal
a t daoford. ,e* nil not* County ,
Florida, tlila 33n&lt;l d a /
of
August, 1X3.
(SE AL)
Arthur II. B e c k w R h , Jr.,
Clerk o f the C ircu it Cou rt
By: Martha T. Vlhlen. DC .
P a ul C. Perkins
*17 W est so u th S tr e e t
Orlando, F lorida
Publish Aug. 3*. A dep t, t,

9. M. IXI.

C D L -U

.Stenstrom R ealty

R00FIN6

SEMINOLE &amp; VOLUSIA
Repair or New
Any Type
Contract or Hour
BONDED ROOFING CO.
tf

(18-5759 DEB ARY

LAWNS Renovated - Aerate
Remuve Thatch • Chinch
Bug Spray (VC-13) - FertiPh. FA 2-4244
MANSFIELD LAWN SER.
Tractor, mowing,
discing,
blade, scoop. FA 2-7664.
S.\lVm Air-condltiot, Refri­
geration service. AH work
guaranteed. Very reason
able in price. Day FA 2-7434
Night FA 2-2069.

Air-Conditloninjr
II. B. POPE CO.. INC.
260 So. Park Ave.

FA 2-4234

Puno Tuning and Repair
W. L. Harmon — FA 2-4223

817 ESCAMBIA DR. 2 liedroom, Kitchen equipped.
Real Eitule—Mortgages
THEE SERVICE. Expert IrM
NO 6-o5t!3 fur appointment. 111 N. Park Ave. 322-2420
service. Reasonable rates,
Kavenna Park
FA 2 7495
8 year* experience. Free
FURNISHED Apts. Newly
Evenings
estimates. Ph. FA 2-4377.
decorated. 6ol Palmetto.
FA 2 2677 FA 2 3829 FA 2-8360
FA2-1374,
GREEN BRIAR
3 BEDROOM CB Home, FU.
Chute* lute available in
room, air-cood. F e n c e d
of Loch Arbor
yurd. Well &amp; sprinkler sys­ Grrenhrlar
It Pay*
overlooking golf cuurae.
tem. Nice location. Ph.
Custom building to your
specif icatiun. G trcubriar
FA 2 8962.
To Use
del eloped by
The HERALD 15. Uuninemt O p p o rtu n ity
KI NORWOOD
BUILDERS INC.
FOB LEASE 2 Service Sta­
202 Fairmont Dr.
Want Ads.
tion*. Excellent condition.
FA 2-n071
Bil Oil Corp. FA 2 2151,

HOLLERSofSANFORD
LABOR DAY

SPECIALS
:.7 CHEVROLET Station Wugon «t4»&gt;*6'»»t&gt;
59 HUICK 4 Door Hardtop, Power MHetfgttM
55 OLDS 88 Auto.. Power Steering j *»*IHM 6
39 FORD !j Ton Pickup ..
tfl OLDS 98 I Door. Air Cond. **••****»•**«*«
59 CADILLAC' -I Door, Power ...
-« •e* e» eegatean**#
56 OLDS 88 Hardtop Coupe, Auto..........
62 CIIKV It, Auto., Station Wagon
59 CIIEV '/* Ton Fleelalde Pickup eieeiite
5tf CIIEV 2 Door, H Cyl„ Mid. Shift
58 CIIEV 1 Door V -8 Auto,, P. Steering
6*2 .Monza Coupe, I Speed Tran*..................
0(1 OPEL 2 Door ............. .......... ..............
57 HUICK -I Door, Aulo, Power St„ Uka.

3193
1193
39&gt;
745
2295
2195
295
1993
895

195
793
1895
695
595

CHEVROLET'S — OLDS
CADILLAC

B IG

R E D U C T IO N S

219 E. 2nd ST.
FA 2-6231, FA 2-0711

2305 PARK AVE.
FA 2-0861

�mmmjm

.

FOLLOW THESE SAFE DRIVING TIPS:

Strickland - Morrison, Inc.
— Ford Tracks

ill Hemphill Motors
Pontiac — Bulck — Rambler Dealer

Ph. FA 2-1481 301 W. First 8L

Ph. FA 2-0231

•

Stop While Buses Load and Unload Children.

•

Be Especially Careful Near Schools • • • Think One Step Ahead Of Every Pedestrian.

•

Know All Traffic Rules . • • Observe.Them As Life Or Death Regulations.

•

Regard All Traffic Signals, Signs And Markers As Lifesavers • . . They Are.

•

Have Your Car Safety Checked Often. Faulty Equipment Can Cost Lives.

IT ISN T THAT CHILDREN MEAN TO BE CARELESS. . . IN THEIR ZEST AND VITALI­
TY THEY SOMETIMES FORGET TO STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN!

Lincoln - Mercury, Inc. Seminole County Motors Holler Motor Sales Co.
Llncota — Mercury — Comet — Triumph
N. Palmetto Ave.

Dodge — Chrysler — Renault Dealer

Ph. FA 2*4884 519 E. First St.

State Farm Insurance
"FumouM careful driver auto innurtnce at

Pierro Manufacturing Co.

Ph. FA 2-0711

A. W. Ansley
llsll Bond*
Prompt service since 1938

nightwear.

Irving I. Pryor. Rep.
107 Magnolia Ave.

Ph. FA 2-0614 218 E. Second St.

Manufacturers of ‘Carol Lynn lnc.M novelty

rock bottom rates'*

Chevrolet — OMsmobile — Cadillac

FA 2-5142

402 Pecan Ave., Sanford

Maintaining the only complete title

Home FA 2-5220

National Bank

Hill Lumber &amp; Hardware
, 213 W. Third St.

Ph. FA 2-3581

Miller Machine Company Carraway &amp;
Auto Parts

Engine Rebuilding

Sanford: 110 W. 2nd., Ph. FA 2-8163
Or (undo: 325 W. Central. Ph. 423-5577

Insurance
114 N. Park Ave.

Ph. FA 2-0331

206 N . Park, Sanford

Chelsea Title &amp; Guaranty Co. Gator Lumber &amp; Hardware
Title Insurant*

Office FA 2-7505

Sanford Atlantic

Door* — Windows — Paints
700 8. French Are.

Ph. FA 2-7121

George's Tavern
Bar and Package Store
1011 French Ave.

recurds in Seminole County

Brisson Funeral Home McRoberfs Tire Supply Co.
"Serving Seminole County Cher 30 Years’'

Florida’* distributor for

24 Hour Ambulance Service

custom built Denman Tires

FA 2-2131

903 laurel Ave. 105 W. First St.

FA 2-0G31

Gramkow Funeral Home

Howard Boleler

Wight Grocery Co.

Perfection Daries

HLH Products

FA 2-3211

Wholesale Confectioners

Wholesale Grocers

Delicious Freah Milk From Our Own Farm

Advertised nationally on radio

130 W. Ooora Bond

500 8 . Sanford Ave* Sanford

407 W. 41k. Stn Sanford

2362 Park Driva

and TV.

�Editorial

She’s In Your Hands
V

c i o 4*

Public hraring* on the city’*
tentative budget are dated
for 8 p.m. Wednesday and
Thursday at City Hall, Mayor
Tom McDonald said today.
I

•

•

•

North Orlando Civic Aasociation Monday evening voted
to change the name of the
“Community Building” in the
recreation area to “Civic
Building*’ since the association
has leased the facility end
will be responsible for its
maintenance.
That horse killed In a tra f­
fic accident over the weekend
is the same one tho "Clock”
reported several weeks ago as
being atahled on Elm Avenue.
I t was being moved to the
country when it was killed.
•

•

e

Commissioner A! Wilson
went to the hospital Friday
for a check-up and was ad­
vised to remain fur two more
weeks.

•

•

•

This will give an klca of the
potential of thu proposed St.
Johns • Indian itiver Canal
and the proposed Sanford Port
Terminal: It is estimated that
now between GOO and 000 tugs,
with a barge, put into
the port here annually from
Jacksonville. Each barge av
e rages about l.oUU tons of
merchandise. Which should an.
fwer critics about feasibility
of empty barges making the
trip back downstream. And
which should give a good pic­
ture of the buslnrsa boom of
the future when the canal and
port terminal become a reali­
ty.
e •
•
Public hearing will lie held
a t 10 a.ni. Sept. 2;l by the
County Commission on the va
eating of Evansdale (load and
part of Clermont Avenue at
Lake Mary. It. E. Porter
learns Frank Evans plans to
relocate EiansdaJe Hoad a
bit to the west.
*

•

•

Hob Willis and Ernie Lundbetg attended thu turfgruvs
management conference a t the
University of Florida last
week, with tho assistant
county agent also attending
the nurserymen's short course.
•

•

•

A hundred or inure turned
out for the community picnic
Labor Day at
Casselberry.
The men's - women's baseball
game was called off after twu
innings. Women claimed tho
men were afraid they would
be beaten. (Actually, the
men claim, they werealready
tired out uftcr they had beat­
en the senior boy* in an
earlier game.)
•

•

e

Starlight Promenaders, the
same group who danced in
jail recently, will take a moon­
light cruise and dunce Wed­
nesday evening.
• •
e
K. E. Porter learned today
that the annual American Le­
gion Fair will lie held in Novenilier instead of February,
as usual. IKason: Because of
the cold weather the lust five
years. (Thu*, second sentence
definitely eliminates this item
as Chamber of Commerce pro­
motion.) News announcement
will be forthcoming when and
if Tallahassee approve* the
change.

•

I

•

Today my daughter, who in seven years old,
started to school as usual. She wore a dnrk blue
dress with a white collar. She hail on black shoe*
ami wore blue glove*. Her cocker spaniel, whose
name is “ Coot,” sat on the front porch and
whined his canine belief In the folly of educa­
tion n* she waved goodbye and started off to the
hull of learning.
This afternoon we talked about school. She
told me about the girls who sits in front of her,
the girl with yellow curls, and the boy across the
ai.de who make* funny faces. She told me about
her teacher, who has eye* in the back of her
head, and the trees in the school yard, und about
the big girl who doesn’t believe in Santa Claus.
We talked about u lot of things— tremendously
vital, unimportant things, and then we studied
spelling, reading, arithmetic — and then to bed.
She’s back there now—back in the nursery
sound asleep, with “Princess Elizabeth’’ (that's
her doll) cuddled in her right nrm.
You guys wouldn't hurt her, would you?
You see, I ’m h er Daddy. When her doll is broken
or her finger I* cut or her head gets bumped, 1
can fix it — but when she starts to school, when
she wulks across the street, then she’s in your
hands.
She’s a nice kid. She can run like a deer
and dart about like u chipmunk. She likes to ride
horses and swim and hike with me on Sunday
afternoon. But I can’t be with her all the time;
1 have to work to pay for her clothes and educa­
tion. So please help me look out for her. Plcnao
drive slowly past schools and Intersection*—
please remember that children run from behind
parked cars.
Please don’t run over my little girl.
—Italph Digg*

Police Bar Tuskegee Pupils, Teachers
WEATHER: Scattered afternoon showers through Wednesday; high today 90-95; low tonight in 70*.
VOL. 56

United Pres* Leased Wire

•

ing overburdened with laves
which we do not need nor do
not favor.”
The new charier has been
reviewed by residents, the
State Legislature, and the
state's attorney general. Ail
made their criticisms and
suggestions which had their
effect on the charter.
Hibbard Casselberry, found­
er of the tnwn who has seen
it grow to the second largest
in the county, says: "Your
vote of •yes' on Sept. 3 will
give your elected officials
the ability to keep your town
growing with better services
and facilities without the neceasily of realty taxes."
^ J ’orniur mavor. Joscnli I.

•

By United Press International
The Labor Day weekend ex­
ceeded the second worst sum­
mer holiday In history for
traffic carnaire and safety of­
ficials feared today the final
total would surpass that of
the recent Independence Day
record.
The traffic tell for the 78
hours exceeded the 525 killed
in the 102 hour Memorial Day
wrekend this year, n record
for a summer holiday until the
grisly four-day Independence
Day weekend two mouth* ago
when 55rt persona lost their
lives in traffic accidents..
The National Safety Coun­
cil projected a final total of
about 575 traffic deaths
By 0:30 a.m. EDT United
Presa International counted at
least 535 persona dead in tra f­
fic accident* during the hull
day.
The breakdown:
Traffic
floating
Planes
Miscellaneous
Total

Condition Of
Youth Critical

17 Killed
MIAMI (UPI)—Labor Day
weekend traffic accidents kill­
ed a t least 17 pci sons in
bin, one more than thu
way Patrol li.nl predicted
tho 78-hour holiday,
ilies reported.
p T^ n ^ n J j-j J jj-jy

Prisoners Kiot

HKIDSVILLK, Ga. (Ul'ly —
About 2 ,000 inmates of the
state prison staged a riot af­
te r breakfast today. Guards
and extra forces uf statu
troopers quelled the disturb­
ance
within u few hours with
CHARLESTON, S. C. (UPI)
— Negro student* attended tear gun,
public acliool classes with
whiles for the first time today ‘No Guarantee'
in South Carolina.
WASHINGTON (UPI) —
Two high and two ele­ Thu nuclear lest ban treaty is
mentary schools opened their no guarantee tho arms rucu
doors to ft Negmes ami hun­ will he slowed, Sen. Jack Mil­
dreds of whites in a peaceful ler said today, and warned
start of desegregation m ar­ th at the pact would n«t insure
red only by a few catcalls di­ w reduction in national defense
rected at the photographers rosts.
covering the event.
Elsewhere In the South, Kennedy Watches
two white high schools in Sa­
WASHINGTON (U PI) —
vannah admitted N e g r o e s I'resident Kennedy watched
without Incident in the tin t today for Vietnamese reaction
secondary school integration to his warning that continued
in Georgia outside Atlanta.
repression of Buddhist* by tho
Integration spread quietly government of Xgn Dinh
in other parts of the South.
I&gt;ictii could mean In-* of its
There were no incidents re ­ Lf. 8.-supported war against
Communism.
ported.

South Carolina
Mix Peaceful

•

•

VAll-7 AREA at Sanford Naval Air Station was all decorated this morn­
ing in preparation of the suuudrun’a homecoming during the next three
days. Pictured here are William Johnson, Douglas F. Purdy and Eldon
Davenport shown placing a “welcome home" decoration for their buddies
in the squadron*
*

Pi-owning*

BELGRADE (UPI&gt;—Soviet
Premier Nikita Khrushchev
today concluded a ifi-dny visit
which apparently ended the
Kremlin's feud with Prrtddi-nt
Tito und brought Yugoslavia
closer to the Soviet cump.

.... . ,__
UvcruncInitflK
majority. *ri
1 h* ■' u im - e tir ta*neral with u
•
i. , _ .. i, u
i 11?| iut4tion a* it idnniH.1 tn represent charter which Inc i '
'
town U operating under, U so poitedly next in line for the
i,at ion's top Muntle post, lie
vague und limited in its pro­
is Lt. Gen. W.dlno M. G.ccne
visions lh.it the town govern­
ment cannot he operated pro- J r., Murine chief of staff.
perly."

NO. 9

Holiday Death
Toll At 676;
535 In Traffic

N ikita Ends Visit

It's also a safe bet the City
Cuntmlsslon will approve the
tentative budget as drafted by
I City Manager Pete Knowles.
•

SANFORD, FLORIDA

County Commission today
approtrd an additional $30,MO In Its tentative budget
for a new county borne.
This will be added to the
173.(KM already raised to
make a total of *123,000 In
the capital Improvement
fund fur Ibis purpose. Com­
missioner John Fitzpatrick
reported after a Tallahas­
see conference a county
home could nol be con­
structed for $13,000.
Chairman J . C. Hutchison
reported that with other
burigrt increase*, Including
one Iron* *13,non to tto.ooo
tor (he t handier «l Com­
merce, It may be necessary
for the county to increase
Its lax millage one-third
mill to six and ooe-third
mills total.

•

It was learned only today
that that railroad union rep­
resentative who addressed the
Jaycee* here a couple week*
ago had only high prais* for
The Herald. This newspaper
previously had editorialised it
has no quarrels with railroad
. management and tail unions
» only want to ace the train*
keep rolling. And has endea­
vored to present both sides
of the picture. Thi* union man
told the Jayeees The Herald
was mote fair hi it* news
pre-entation of the situation
than any other newspaper in
the country. We gladly accept
0U1 U |&gt;l&lt;lUiliUU

TUES., SEPTEMBER 3, 1963

Bulletin

It's a safe bet Mayor Tom
McDonald will run for reelection ns City Commiasioncr
tn the November election. "I
haven't made up my mind
definitely yet," Hi* Honor
said today.
•

Established 1908

Casselberry Vote
nsm&gt;a...
On Charter Slated
BRIEFS
By Jane Casselberry
The new proposed charier
for the Town of Casselberry
comes before the voters at a
special election this Thurs­
day and an appeal has been
Issued by Mayor Fred O.
Heath and oilier city otficlali
to all registered voters of the
community to come out and
vote.
Polls will be open at the
municipal building from 1
a.m. to 1 p.m.
A public meeting will lie
held at the municipal buiiding
on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. to
purge the registration books.
Mayor Heath emphasized
the importance of each voter
iin*« Sl^pyr ryot of the rye
itiered Tofer.l mn-t .-so t ; he
new chartci 101 Its adaption.
He urged residents to vote
In favur of the charter as the
first step in providing for fu­
ture governing bodies of tintown, modern methods which
can be applied to an expand­
ing modern town.
Edward A. Lunn, chairman
of the Board of Alderman,
stated, "To operate a town
the size of Casselberry, a le­
gal set of rules is necessary
and 1 believe the proposed
charter is a very good Instru­
ment in that respect. I hope
no one votes against this
charter, because they oppose
one part. Any part of this
charter can be changed at a
referendum vote.”
Arthur N. Lego, chairman
of the committee which drew
up the document, lays that it
docs three thing-, which are
a must for sound govern­
ment:
1.) It defines in more de­
tail tire duties and offices of
the town, separating or com­
bining functions where neces­
sary for more efficiency, 2 )
Establishes a budget system
to control tho monies of the
town. A system whereby we
can plan for the future wisely
and economically. 3.) H safe­
guards you ami me from be­

School Board
May Ask U. S.
To Intervene

TKUItEI.I. AND DEItUKI.L KltYIN w ear pn|&gt;er head Imntl* with their
name* for faculty ami fellow student* to tell them apart a t Southside
School. The alx-ycar-old twin* today entered the first kratio class of Misa
Zillalt Welsh, who commenced her list year as it Southsidc teacher. Terrell
and Derrell are aims of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph A. Ervin, of Summerlin
Avenue.
(Herald staff photo by Hill Vincent Jr.)

County Reinstates
Home Agent's Pay
Tho county’* share of the
salary of Miss Myrtle Wilson,
county home demonstration
agent, was reinserted in the
tentative budget by County
Commissioner* in special ses­
sion this morning. .
Commission h&gt;ok under ad­
visement some budget chang­
es requested by County Agent
Cecil Tucker,

10 Vigilantes
In Fly Over
Ten Vigilantes were slated
to fly over Sanford at 1 p.m.
today as the first clement of
Heavy Altark S pudruu 7*s
ho ineeu mlng from s e v e n
months of duly in Ihe Medi­
terranean.
Cdr. Leroy I to a lit, squadron
commander, wa&gt; l&lt;&gt; lead his
group in this a il room from
tint CSS Enterprise, which Is
due to dock Wednesday a’.
Norfolk, Va.
Navy and civic officials,
families and friends of the
squadron memb&lt; rs were to
be on hand to greet the fliers
on their arrival.
Airlift for supporting mem­
bers of the aqua Iron will ar
rive at 5:15, ii'30 and 7 3t)
p in. Wednesday and 2 and 3
a.m. Thursday,
Wive* and families of sup­
porting members may tele­
phone after 7 p.m. tonight at
any of the folio..mg numbers
to learn when their respec­
tive fliers will arrive on the
airlift!' FAirfax TU3IH. 2 3379,
—t l —a and » 82u3.

In all, a number of budget
change* was made to allow
for Miss Wilson's salary.
Tile budget wilt be aired in
public hearing by ihn Com­
mission at next Tuesday's
regular session.
Discussion ali» was held
hut mi decision reached on
thu proposed 533,Uittt courthouse annex at Casselberry.
Chairman J. C. Hutchison
read a Idler from Ihe Junior
Chamber of Commerce con­
cerning rabies shuts.

North Orlando
Cancels Meeting

Enrollment Up,
Milwee Reports
Public school enrollment to­
day was showing an Increase
over opening day last year,
according to Sept. II. T. Mil
wee.
"Report* this morning from
all schools," lie stated, "indi­
cate an Increase in enroll­
ment will be shown when all
reports and figures aru tab­
ulated this afternoon.”
Milwee also pointed out
that influx of winter visitors
and migrant workers will also
show the usual Increase in
November, December a n d
January, probably swelling
Ihe school population to near

An Orlando youth continued
In "critical condition” today
suffering from Injuries re­
ceived in an automobile cra-.lt
In which another boy was
killed Monday on Interstate
t near Del) ary.
. Orange .Memorial Hospital
St laches reported this morn­
ing that Bill Plrollo, 13, of
Orlando, continued In "cri­
tical condition” with bead in­
juries.
Dead on arrival at Semi­
nole Memorial Hospital was
Handy llouchlns, 13-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
T. Houchins, 217 East Muriel
Avenue, Orlando.
Also injured In the crash
were Gerald McCIintock, IS.
Billy Davenport, IS, and Dale
Vickers, 15, ail of Orlando.
McClintnck, the driver, Is In
"fair condition” at Orange
Memorial Hospital. The other
two boys were treated and
released.
Trooper J . S Wolf said ap­
parently McCIintock lost con­
trol of the car while travel­
ing at high speed. The car
ran off Ihe road, roiled and
came to a stop on its top on
the highway. The accident oc­
curred al 11 a. m. immediate­
ly north of the lie it ary inter­
change.

TUSKEGEE, Ala. (UM 1Alabama state troopers M
duty her* to keep an allwhite school closed to pre­
vent Integration began pall­
ing not shortly after 1:15
p. m. EDT. (11:15 «. m.
GST) today. A spokesman
aald they were enroute to
Birmingham where while
schools are scheduled tn bp
Integrated Wednesday.
•

•

•

TUSKEGEE, Ala. (U P H -A
stern force of mare than too
state troopers turned stu­
dents and tcactiera away
fro m -a closed school today
and gave Gov. George Wal­
lace a first-round victory lit
hit new battle to keep Ala­
bama public schools segre­
gated.
But the little governor faced
opposition from local school
and government authorities In
t h i s predominantly Negro
town. They promised to go to
federal court If the troopers
were not removed within a
week.
Macon (Tuskegee) County
Solicitor Broward Scgrcst ac­
cused Wallace of “invading’*
the county with state troops
to prevent "peaceful integra­
tion.” Scgrcst vowed to seek
federal relief if Wallace does­
n't let local rule prevaU.
Wallace c l o s e d Tuskcgep
High School Monday shortly
before 13 Negroes were sched­
uled to enroll at the tradition­
al Labor Day opening of
school.
He sent 107 state troopers
here to back up his surprise
closure order and dispatched
additional forces when the
county school board defied
his order and kept tha school
open.
T h e troopers surrounded
the block-square school and
kept w itch all through the
night. Col. Al Lingo, com­
mander of tho state police,
supervised the Hoe* on hone,
back this morning.

Politics Behind
Wallace Move

MONT GOME RY,
Ala.
(UPI) — Gov. George C. Wal­
lace aaw his open defiance of
federal Integration orders for
the second time In three
months today as a spring­
board for antering a few
presidential primaries next
year.
Watlncu had no serious Illu­
sions that he could win the
presidency Imt sources closes!
to the segregationist gover­
nor said he felt he could
druw thousands of "protest’*
votes against President Ken­
nedy if he entered soma 15)0-4
primaries.
Hi* likely targets would be
Maryland, Ohio and Indians^
Since June, when tho gover­
nor made good a campaign
pledge to “stand III tho schoolhnu*o door” a t the Univer­
sity of Alabama in an a t­
Hoy Drowns
tempt to block tho enroll­
TA.Ml'A tUPI) - Tommie ment of two Negroes, Wallace
Lee llulchin, eight, drowned has received thousands of let­
here Monday In the Hillsbor­ ters fiom many parts of the
ough Hivcr.
country praising hi* itand.

15,noo.

"All report* show that
school operation, got off tu a
smooth start,” Ihe school
superintendent said.
In spite of a statewide
school move to bring about
lower milk price* by serving
fruit juices, .Seminole County
schools were serving mlik un­
der negotiations In bo com­
pleted by the School Board
Sept. HI.
Private and p a r o c h i a l
school* also said early re­
ports Indicate an Increase in
their enrollments.

The North Orlando Village
Council today canceled a
meeting scheduled for Wed­
nesday night (or the purpose
of hearing second readings on
Ihe proposed utility lax ordi­
nance ami on the ordinance
creating a 30-year franchise
with Sn1iurli.su Propane Gas
Company.
It is expected that the read­
ings wilj take place at the
regular September meeting of
the council which has been
set for next Tuesday at 7:3ii
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;-Tl.e
p.m. in thu Civic Building al Navy said Monday Ihe deepthe Village Kecreation Area diving bathsyscaph Trieste
lad week photographed de­
bris (ii.it may have come
Skier Killed
from liie sunken nuclear sub­
ST. PETKRSIKUG I UPI) marine Thresher,
— A teen-aged w*ter.*kjer,
The pictures were taken on
James W. (Sunders, It&gt;, swerv­ the bottom of the Atlantic
ed loo far out Monday, slid about 20 miles o(f the New
into the path of an oncuming England coast where Thresh­
boat an-l was fatally Injured, er sank April 10 with 129 men
police repotted
a b o u id .

Sea Shots May
Be O f Thresher

.Membership Application (o the

SEMINOLE BOOSTERS CLUB
Tu help with the athletic pruRrum ul

SEMINOLE HIGH SCHOOL
l'lea*e add my mime tu the Mcmhertthip Roster.
Kite limed l* my $1.00 fur the 1963-61 reason.

N am e
Address

City
Mail to: Mr*. Richard Elam, 26.13 French Are- Sanford,
or: Mrs. Charles Meeks, 117 N. Summtrlin A t* . Sanford

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